Sherbrooke daily record, 10 octobre 1930, vendredi 10 octobre 1930
[" i\u2019foerbrnofci' Sworii Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year.CAPTAIN BOVD IS FIRST CANADIAN AVIATOR TO FLY ATLANTIC OCEAN Sighted Two Hundred Miles Off Land, Which Means that He Has Safely Conquered Vast Atlantic Stretch\u2014Position Given Would Indicate that Plane Was Coming Inland Across Coast of Cornwall\u2014Made Slight Change in His Original Course.London, Oct.10.\u2014 The steamship Virgilia sent the following radio this afternoon: \"Aeroplane flying low, easterly direction, position 49.08 north ,10.25 W.The radio message was fyled from the Valentia radio station at 2.39 p.m.British time, or 9:39 a.m.E.S.T.The position given would indicate that the aeroplane was coming inland across the coast of Cornwall.The course indicated would take the Columbia south of the southern tip of Ireland.Previous indications had been that the flyers intended to fly over the Emerald Isle.Taking the more southerly | course would not necessarily add much to her journey to Croydon.Captain Boyd and his companion took off yesterday from \u2019 Tarbor Grace, Newfoundland, in an attempt to fly to Croydon.England.Should they succeed REBELS IN BRAZIL CON - ; TINUE THEIR ADVANCE ; PORTO ALGRE, Rio Grande | ! Do Sul, Brazil, Oct.10.\u2014Revo- ! jlutionary armies from the state j of Minas Geraes hrve begun an invasion of three adjoining | states, Sao Paulo, Rio de Jan-j eiro and Espirito Santo, insur-1 gent announcement today said.| j An army advancing from | southeastern Mias Geraes has j captured the towns of Itaperu | ana and Miraiema in the state of 1 Rio Janeiro, and has advanced to a point near Ciudad Campos, important city and junction of four railroad ines.CHURCH SHOULD CONSIDER MORE QUESTION OF BIRTH Should Not Be Indifferent to Question of Producing Children from Unfit Parents, States \u201cGloomy Bean.\u201d NEWPORT, Wales, Oct.10.\u2014 Dean Inge, known as the \u201cGloomy Dean,\u201d in another of his pointed speeches on social problems warned the Church\u2018Congress here yesterday that the church should not be indifferent to the question of producing children from unfit, parents.\u201cThe eugenists have no wish to introduce unseemly methods of bettering humanity,\u201d Dean Inge asserted, \u201cbut we cannot repeal the laws of nature by ignoring them.\u201d The advance of knowledge has laid upon church people new moral obligations, the Dean said, among them being duties to posterity.\u201cWhen knowledge is available,\u201d he added, \u201cand we do not use it, it is counted to us for a sin.\u201d PREMIER BENNETT KEEPS PROMISE TO PROTECT CANADIAN CONSUMER Government Has Announced Reduction in Tariff on Glass \u2014Figure Back to What It Was Before Special S ession of Parliament\u2014No Active Steps Taken to Manufacture in Canada, Reason for Change\u2014Explanation Given by Sir George Per ley.O\u2019 BEÏILIN, Oct.10.\u2014 The bourse, still nervous over the political and financial situation, opened weak today following yesterday\u2019s reaction to the increase of the Reichsbank rate from four to five per cent.Pivotal issues slumped from five to eight points.TTAWA, Oct.10.\u2014In order to afford the greatest possible protection to the Canadian consumer, the Government has announced that it has reduced the duties or.common and colorless window glass, which were greatly increased at the emergency session of Parliament.The rates have now been reduced to thorse which prevailed before the special session.The old rates provided for- a duty of seven and a half per cent under the British preference, twelve and a half per cent intermediate and twelve and a half per cent general tariff.In making the announcement of .the change m rates on window glass, finitely that glass users must RUNAWAY HORSE TRAMPLED MONTREAL MAN TO DEATH Driver Was Thrown to Ground i When He Attempted to Get Hold of Bridle of Frightened Animal, ed repeatedly that the Government would not permit consumers to be exploited or charged unfair prices, and that if anything of that sort were attempted the Government,\t,\t.,\t^\t,\t, would exercise its power to reduce Iers seat 1:0 the horses baek an 1 the rates of duty.Complaints have clutched at the bridle.The animal MONTREAL, Oct.10.\u2014In a heroic effort to stop a runaway horse today, H.Bedard, twenty-five years of age, fell beneath the animal\u2019s feet and was trampled to death.Bedard was driving a bread wagon when the horse, frightened by a noisy truck, bolted along a crowd-boulevard.Bedard, in his efforts to stop the horse, broke the reins.Then Bedard leaped from the drlv ADVANTAGE FOR CANADIAN WHEAT EXPORT DECIDEDLY MORE HOPEFUL Sir .George Periey, acting Prime Minister, stated that complaints had reached the Government that the price of this commodity to consumers had been doubled since the special session.After inquiry the Government had learned that no active steps have so far been taken to pro-j duce glass in Canada by those hav-] ing factories here.i Under the tariff approved at the i special session of Parliament speci-j lie rates on window glass became ! effective.They were as follows: j.Common and colorless glass: (a) in sheets not exceeding 80 square come to the Government that the price of ordinary window glass to consumers has been doubled since the special session, and after inquiry the Government has learned that no active çteps have so far been taken to produce glass in Canada by those having factories here.Under these circumstances, the Prime Minister was communicated with by cable and he replied, stating again definitely that glass users must not be exploited and that therefore the duty should be reduced as being the only reared up and Bedard fell to the ground where he was trampled and run over by the wagon as *he horse continued on its mad career.Bedaid was dead when admitted to the hospital.The horse was stopped by motorcycle police and no pedestrians were injured.TARIFF TO BE CHIEF QUESTION !N NEXT BRITISH ELECTION CAMPAIGN Right Hon.Stanley Baldwin, Conservative Leader in England, Says that Views Expressed Yesterday at Imperial Conference Will Guide Future Developments\u2014British Conservative Party Will Line Up Solidly Behind Canada\u2019s Prime Minister.BRITISH AVIATOR ON ENG-LAND TO AUSTRALIA | FLIGHT CRASHED MEMORIAL SERVICE AT BERLIN FOR DIRIGIBLE VICTIMS BERLIN, Oct.10.\u2014 A memorial i service was held in the English - Church here today for those who Pr°LeCt tkem UI1der present j died aboard the British dirigible R-\u2018 s\t101 last Sunday.\u2014.»- conditions.The Cabinet has therefore passed an order-in-council setting forth that it has become apparent that I SINGAPORE, Straits Settle-1 ! ment, Oct.10.\u2014Captain F.R.j ; Matthews, flying instructor of .j the London Aeroulane Club.; I who has been engaged in a | ! flight from England to Austral- i | ia, crashed today between Bang- | j kok and Singora.No details \u2022 were received here.\t| Captain Matthews left Ban- j mee Wednesday morning.He I was forced to land at Banmee, ] which is one hundred miles north I of Donmaung, last Friday.I »«.ef,- CANADIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, in CONVENTION BROUGHT TO A CLOSE I f ONDON, Oct.10.\u2014A long ) and bitter political fight j °n the tariff issue wa* j presaged yesterday by the boom-ing guns of political oratory on j both Conservative and Labor { sides.Breaking a silence of many weeks, Rt.Hon.Stanley Baldwin, Conservative leader and former Prime Minister, pro-phesied in a public statement that the next British general election \u201cguided by the views expressed yesterday by the Imperial Conference,\" would be fought out chiefly over the tariff question.He stated his party would line up solidly behind pro-_ I posais brought up by Premier R.B.Bennett, of Canada, and I other Dominion statesmen, for the preferential duties in Empire trade.Meanwhile the First Lord of ; ihe Admiralty, Rt.Hon.A.V.j Alexander, speaking at Leicester, ZsSL't t | L\u201cs,\tEnjUagedIcrfp Lor They took off\tfrom\tHarbor Grace\tto Ram-Halted threshing\u2014Montreal at a\tLoss to j \u2019.ate tariff, l%c, general tariff, l%c; yesterday\tat\t11.20\ta.m.\t(E.S.T.)\tat I\tExplain\u201d Why Long Trips Have Been Made by\tPanama j bït not \u201cxœ^dhfg To square Canal to lake on Cargoes Which Could Be Obtained1 inches in afifea, per pound, British from Grain-Filled Elevators at Montreal.\t! pref5rentiaI tariff 2-lic\u2019 intermediate 12.10 p.m.They^\u2019ere seen headintr out to sea over St.John\u2019s, Newfound- j land, and less than an hour later j were sighted one hundred miles off j the coast b\\- the steamship Quaker \\ Vy City.The liner Lancastria report- W IXNIPEG, Man., Oct.10.\u2014 Varied aspects of the grain ed sighting the plane at 5.40\u2018p.m.| ' situation, classed as Canada\u2019s iF'AMCÜO'l/'A TII/UC about four hundred miles due east ¦ p.ro , m of tke moment, stood out-\tI\t.1\tESv.vP.li\tW\t/.|\t|\tIV T A of Harbor Grace,\t!\tilned in new detail today by observ-\tvVAlUliS*\t»\tFE\tI\tI\t7 Dr.James H.Kimball,\tweather\ti dott?d\tacross the Dominion.A\t| bureau meteorlogist, said\tweather\tî, ecLded A.\tmor® hopeful outlook\u201d reporte LaUrenl yesterday when fog which had Held | congK|era|jje, Much of the delay has T,He L!berals have held their con-hem eai m bound for two ^weeks j heen reported in areas where crop\tin Maskinonge county, and the United States navy.\t! I\u2019eady to^m Last summer Boyd and Connot Ballast, a distance of eight thousand j with Roger Q.Williams made a non- miles.\t.Mr.Crepeau was at the Opposition stop flight from New York to Ber-1 Millions of bushels, it is believed, ! h?ad9uarters.after Pafmg a brief muda and return in the Columbia, will be cut from the estimates of the\t^ Maskinonge, and while there : system, an Before the take-off Captain Boyd.\tPrairie wheat crop, due to the malt\tfoU!ld that evcn though the writ has\t!\twere very expressed his full confidence in Lieut, i\tin threshing occasioned by rainy\t;\tnot 1?een.issued' cnnsiderabie inter-\teditorial tr Connor's ability to direct the plane\tweather in northern Saskatchewan\tes^ i'1 tbe.bye-election is being\tThe tinn j\t'\t|\t- : LONDON, Oct.10.\u2014 Under the Canaca.I Suggestions Advanced by Premier1 Figures for First Six Months brilliant moonlight of calm early Last night the convention adjourn- manufacturer.FT\t.\tI \u201e \u2022 l\tr r\tCL\tn r nno n.\tmorning\u2014in utmost contrast to the\ted a'ter a great banquet which saw,!\tIt regretted \u201cthe complete absence Denneil\tat\t.mpenal\tconterencei\toROW a Drop ot S31,\u201c'Jo,574\tstorm and driving rain which drove\t^01' perhaps the first time, a head\t:\tof anv response or practical rejoind- Meet With\tGenera!\tApproval.\t!\tas\tCompared With Last Year.\t! ihe,m to \u201ethe.ir doom\u2014-the forty-eight j tsble made up of financiers and\t|\ter on the part of our British repre- _____\t\u2019 j\t* r ________ * | bodies of the R-101 dead were re- manufacturers who had more than 1 sentatives.\u201d OTTAWA Or) î a________Thn !m,oved today fronl the mortuary, $100,000,000 at their command.All The effects of Mr.Baldwin\u2019s de- '\"in Canada\u2019s fiscal\ttdeyT ^ave *a'd since their\taKre®d to do their best to assist\tI\tclaraticn on the present confused chcd on Sentember \"nt'i.\tarriva i11 London, to Westminster\tyanada, and promised their heart-:\tp0]itjcai situation is eXpected by ex- i\tb.e.P.te.mbe\", 30t:: Hall, where thousands of fellow !^t co-operation m finding work for | perier!Ced commentators to be pru- Bntons paid them homage.\t: idle hands to do.' Three of them, Julius H.Barnes, ! toUnd' Notwithstanding the hour, a large ?1.nree 01 tn' crowd watched reverently and re- 1 c\u201calrraan °T the United States Chamber of Commerce; Hon.Alfred In many quarters it is regarded ! as Mr.Baldwin\u2019s first real shot in DuranleauTMinister'of Marine and !a camPaign agaiIlst th?Empire free Force brought out coffin after coffin and laid them on tenders.When all E.W.Beatty, President of cleared.The plane carried 462 gal- stands were heavy and quite pro^ selt>cted L.J.Teasdale, and the Ions of gas, the heaviest load ever mising.Sprouting and matting of name of Armand Lamy is being put aboard a single-motored piano wheat, noted in some areas, will pro- ; Prominently mentioned as Conserva-for a trans-Atlantic flight.It took bably prevent a number of farmers Itive candidate.Mr.Lamy was well a run nearly the full length of the j from threshing the late grain, and;known throughout the county.He 4,000 foot runway to get it into the the low price, less than half of last lari 35 Conservative candidate in the air.\tyear\u2019s rates, will be a further deter-i gp!?end elections of 1923, and was The start ended a long series of I rent.\t(defeated by Rodolphe Tourviile by a delays which thwarted Boyd and Export figures for the last two ! majority of 30o.In 1927, Mr.Tour-Connor for several weeks in their i months> comparing with those of,vllie «as not the candidate, giving plans for the flight.\t1^28 and far higher than those 0f «\u2019ay to J- Wel^ Gagnon, who de- Soon after their arrival in Can-' t'29\u2019 ffuoted by Mr.Ursell in ; entcd Adclard Be lemare Conserva-ada, Roger Q.Williams attached the |\t\u201e°\u201ef grala movement for , t!ve' ,by .a majority _of 539.It was plane in legal proceedings to collect money he claimed was owed him by j)uri\u2018nK the'four w«ka Tn'dinT^ \u2018 election.its owner, Charles A.Levine.Then j tember 26th, 22,108,746 bushels of j Maskinonge has voted Liberal in (he plane was forced down at Char-1 Yvheat were shipped, and in August, provincial a (fairs since 1912, From rWnrïp 1 x\trepresent understaiid- ! 0I?ly.the receiPts-and expenditure were loaded, they moved in a long\tthrough > slow line toward Westminster Hall, i ¦ /'tcL.Clarke, Montreal, delivered \u2022 1 \u2022\t1\t1 \u2018 .! r.nrimisflP lYIOCCOOraO /vf i r«\t^ ,1\tHot the1 trade movement or Lord Rother-* as well as against the Labor! tes, Both Lord Beaverbrook and Lord /e sym-l(lhiCu h?d actuaHy passed through ! clad man recited aloud\u2018the Latib i ^Panadian government merchant ^.^.^that there had been no re( i a con- th .books °£ flnance d2Part- prayers of the Cathode Church for manne was made by several speak- i ti\tdefinite decision, i a con-t tu.\t.v ., ers.- who claimed lhe «orviee ,.-oc \u2022 JecutiuuMs\t, where bodies of kings have lain in I GPtlmist;lc messages of increased state.Uniformed airmen escorted 1 prosPenty for Canada.Mr.Beatty Rothermere, newspaper magnates, the cortege.\t: «',as unable to attend owing to slight ; have been attacking Mr.Baldwin in \u201cBig Men\u201d on the Houses of Far- '1'ness\u2019 kut Eis address was read by their powerful chain of papers, liament boomed one-thirty as the ! M \u201e Clarke.\t( Journalistic London tonight buz- first tender reached the hall,\tthe\ti\t.9ne\ttde most controversial sub-1 zed wdth reports that Rt.Hon.Philip sound crashing into the silence with\t!\t\u2022*eet:s °f the week came when the ; Snowden, Chancellor of the Exehe- startling effect.Some women\ton-\tj\tre.Port\tof the transportation com- | quer, had turned down the Canadian lookers could be seen weeping,\tand\tj\twas Presented last Tuesday, j preference proposals, one shook with her sobs.A poorly j p^\u201e\u201e0u-casl0n\u2019 a s*;ronS ottack on |\twas authoritatively stated, ing and is determined to giv crete plan as has now been put be-j up to the last da> oi oeTtem ^The'1'Liberal Chronicle professed\t^ °f the decreas\u2018 an inability to understand what ln Ç.anada s ordinaiT revenue, ac Canada1, wants^,°adding!'ta\u201cCPreniier j ^din?^ nffatiement; \u2014 Bennett\u2019s offer in its present form i .\tf , n customs -e\\ -\ti enue collected during the past six,_________\t.\t\u2014 months totalled $73,585,050 as I ed over each, and numerous wreaths s 3de war-time fleet be sold if are expected in that connection against $97,751,892 in\tthe same\t!\twere arranged about them.j the estimated value could be real- period in 1929.This is\ta decrease\t!\tThere were floral tributes of all : ized\u2019\td,,scuss!on, on this matter was of $24,166,842.\tkinds and sizes from costly hot ^SUnifd\u2019 and thf ïePort was The total amount derived from i house emblems from sovereigns and I\t4wever, bsfoie any further excise taxes (sales and\tstamp tax-\theads of the states of the world to a \u2018I\tISfta^en\u2019 tEe committee will e.s) during the past six months was\t|\thumble wreaths am.familiar garden \u2022 ;^ak\t?.,rther study ?f.fE6 sEip- $17,397,923.This was a reduction J flowers.\u201cTo Daddy from us all\u201d pin?,sltua^lon,.as Plaining to the1 reOnee a0ffte?anoTherDtfnethfeo,dtyaeight ' Ç^.a^d a! a'grit \u2018k.ts\" Thèl\u2019epor! : a\"dthat the discussio« would col\u2018- s» r?lns rr pie covered dais in the centre of the | lnei wE'l® some members of the : °f the conference activities we e lrm ,\t__________________________ .hall .where they were placed in ; committee went so far as to sug-! suspended over the week-end, and «ppm* tn Vinvn.Tin ro'nrinn tn ti-\u201e!enue collected during the past six \"double line.A Union Jack was drap- Ke.st fEe thirty-one remaining ves- no important tariff developments SeemS TO na\\e no le.ation to tne ^,rt«Tlio\tTOE nun .I .j ___ ___u , ________ __ __ ., spls nf tVin WTir.tmia\t; f OTP ovppptpA in t ti a t mnnpptinYl.facts of the situation.\u201d KINGSFORD SMITH LEFT ROME TODAY BOUND FOR ATHENS ROME, Oct., 10.\u2014Wing Commander Charles Kingsford Smith left here today on the secoid day f his journey from England to .\t.1\t,,\t-,,\t.\tm ms juuniv.i iium lungianu to September as pointing to improved !\t^ g\t1 1920 I Australia in which he hopes to beat prospects of moving wheat, overseas, «men bungs about the present bye- Beit Hinkler\u2019 fifteen day flight record.His destination from here was Athens.lottetown Prince Edward Island, by|cxpoi.t trade amounted to 17,639,288 bad weather.\t| bushels, according to Mr.Ursell.They arrived at Harbor Grace over | Liule commont ha- bcen evinced two weeks ago and waited for favor- ; [1V |)o:Us fron; t] able weather.18,000 mile trip to Vancouver for 1904 to 1912 it voted Conservative, the member being the late Georges Lafontaine.In the recent federal elections, J.A.Barrette, Conserva- in both ontreal making the i Jl,\u2019,,, nau.ell.f' to Vancouver for Uve\\ ,secured a, THE WEATHER ANXIOUS FAMILY AWAIT NEWS OF DARING PILOT I cargo, but the Manitoba Free Press I Maskjnon86 aad Berthier, which are I today refers to the situation as fol- I ¦ ?lned, in,t.° one elec.oral division for j iows;\tthe election of a member to the , \u201cComparison between grain move-j \u2018ÎJ56 Commons.-\t! ments from Montreal and Vancouver 1 b',u anm,u,u\u2019onient lias yet been TORONTO, Ont, Oct, 10.\u2014An | shows that the Pacific coast port for 1-'\u2019-ad\u2018, as to the iltu»Lon in Two anxious family, a father and the first two months of the crop mother, a wife and four young year has enjoyed a larger than daughters, today awaited word from: usual share of the business.The FAIR; NOT MUCH CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE Pressure is high over the greater part of Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic States and Manitoba and low\u2019d- over Hudson Bay and Western States.The weather ha of $10,547,523 from the 1929 six-: was the pathetic inscription on one merchant marine generally.month total, which was $27,945,- ! anonymous wreath'.'\"Another \"b'o're !, Another brief controversy occur-\u2022146.\tI the legend: \u201cSincere sympathy from ' ~\t«\u2019dh reference to the Income tax collections were high- ! a flow er gin There was a large Canadian Government commercial er during the past six months than I floral offering from Dr in the same period of 1929.They ! Eckener, commander of t amounted to $65,478,299 in the | Zeppelin, and the Graf\u2019s crew.a^instn$M,0^6!700C^nC'the!gan)^to>,aCrrive I\tsn'entirely ffiffer^ nrrind\t> 1 \u2022\t* people pegan to arrive cnt view.The final upshot came \u2018 / i .j\u2022\tawaiting; entry.Police shephereded when a resolution uwed\thm ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED FROM MR.TASCHEREAU Mountains, nor in Huntingdon.As regards Bellechassc, where there are two Liberals, the matter is being Croydon, England, announcing the] Pacific port in past years has seen safe arrival\tthere of Captain Erroll\tits most arrive period during the Boyd, who\thopped off from Har-\twinter months when Montreal and bor Grace,\tNfld., on Thursday\tlake ports are closed.The greater\t.\t,\t,\te\u201e\tsnovver, m\t1h\u201e\tw morning, in\tcompany with Harry P.| activity this year is due in part to |,\"T on, \"n,d ,J.W0 ^,nlnt?irls 'Y1\tp,''0,' :\tlight\tsnow in\tAlberta\tBOMB \\Y India Oct\t10 Connor, his navigator, in the first i a much-improved export business 1 »a\u2019Ey E'ild next «eek, a despatch ; ¦\u2019\t2.\t.\t\u2018 attempt by Canadians to cross the! with China and Japan, although the 1 \u2018l'on,_ Quebec setting the date for |\t- -\t*\t® for the six months just concludes v as $169,080,456.During the s*x\" cvdadt a tïaw nc uci him month period in 1929 it amounted EXPÜRIA1IUN [)b HtLIUM to $161.441,413.The total ordinary revenue during the six months just ended was 5212,462.952, while in Husp-o i intelligence service.Some speakers | the On f! took the position that the service,!\t_______ rew I «'bile greatly improved, was not !\t,\t.\t.\t.,\t,\t.worth the money it cost to operate,! Humored that Appointment ot Gordon W.Scott as Provincial Treasurer Will Be Made in Montreal Tonight.! the government and attempt to se-1 j cure a further improvement.From an aviation angle, two in- OTTAWA, Oct., 10.\u2014Rumors largely left Vo the Conservatives of been for the most part fair in East- PAnl7DC 1M IxmI.UAVr the Quebec district as to whether a I cl'n Canada, with above normal tern- LLADtlta IN INDIA HAVt Conservative will enter the field.' !,pr!durc i* Ontario and Western The Liberal convention in Hunt- i wnehcc, and unsettled with scattered showers in the West and some1 Atlantic Ocean in an aeroplane.The family of Captain Boyd are confident thn Toronto boy who distinguished himself in thn Great War ns a pilot in the Royal Air Force, will complete the dang irons voyage.According to his mother, Mrs.J.T.Boyd, her thirty-eight-year-old son has seeipingly been protect- (Continued on Page bj quantity of wheat moving from I H|-mt,nRdoa convention as the j Vancouver to the United Kingdom 1:,th; A' ''fK3''11* the iattcr county, a ami the continent ir also quite con-i 0,hoc ,.up,.°f lho bgures shows that siderable.\u201d\tI the English-speaking elector» out-1 \u201cVancouver is seen to have a !\tthoso of Fronch t°nSue by price advantage to the buyer of Hi ' \u2018\u2014- cents per bushel over Montreal at prevailing freight rates, assuming that the grain from tne western As a matter of fact Vancouver enjoys a small advantage in rail Ifirm can be laid down at Vancouver 1 freight from many points in Albcr-and Fort William at the same coast, ta.\u201d to moderate wind»; fair today and Saturday; not much change in temperature.Northern New England: Fair and continued cool tonight and Saturday; moderate north and northeast wind*, fresh on the southeast coast GAS BY U.S.IS OPPOSED tercsting resolutions \"were adopted : in circulation at the Capital today *\t- I yesterday.One asks that every en- \\ indicated that premier L.A.Tas- ™d ihe six months of 1929 it was $249,- Suggestions that U.S.Raise Ex- couragement be given to the devel- chereau, ot Quebec, would an-1110 561 526\t, Liugscauu.ia ai u.v a\topinent of \u201call red aviation routes \"ounce at a dinner in Montreal to- \u2019\tportation Restrictions nave connecting the various parts of the n'ffbt the appointment of Gordon Come from Numerous Locali- finish Empire, and the other urges 'V.Scott of the firm of P.S Ross .\tr\ti\t'be establishment ami maintenance\t\u2018lnd bons, Montreal, as Provincial ties Since Destruction\tot\tthe of airports and aerodromes at muni-\tTreasurer of Quebec to replace jcipal centres throughout the coun- Hon.A.R.McMaster who is ill.I try.\tMr.Scott for some years has been j Angus McLean, of Bathurst, N.B., ! chairman of the Dominion Auditor I will guide the destinies of the\t! Board working in connection with chamber thr : gh the coming year.\t! the various governmental depart- NEW PLAN OF RESISTANCE -An I official statement of the independ- R-101.NEW YORK, Oct., 10.\u2014Unre-ence organization here said ' tlint j striott'd cxPortation o£ \u201910nciimbust-Congrcss leaders had decided in a'1' helium ga« from the United connection with their nnti-govern- States for use in dirigibles was opinent campaign to inaugurate some : Pa!jÿcd yesterday by 1\u2019au.\\\\.Litcii-instruetions paralleling if not en- 1 \u2019 \u2019\tiU\" \u2018 \"J tircly displacing those of the government.As the first xperiment they propose to start national ar field, president of the Goodyear-Zeppclin Corporation.Suggestions that the United Stnt-raise its exportation restrictions Temperature yesterday : Maxi- bitrat'on boards to try both civil have come from numerous localit mum 71, minimum 45.\tj and criminal cases, business asso- ies since the wreck of the British.Same day last year : Maximum nations are being asked to support diri'riblo R-tOI at Beauvais, France, hard to equal\u201d, the incoming official 41, minimum 26.\ttho idea.\tearly Iasi Sunday mo t ning.\tsaid.Mr.McLean was unanimously chos- ; ments here, en as president by the convention prior to its adjournment.With his i acceptance of the gavel, J.H.j Woods, Calgary, gave up the office which he had filled, according to Mr.McLean, with tremendous credit.\u201cMr.Woods, during his term of office, set a pace which will be very BEAN MARKET STEADIER MONTREAL, Que., Oct., 10\u2014 The seed branch of the Dominion Department of Agriculture report, the local bean market a little steadier than last week, with prices ranging from $2.50 to $2.60 per bushel F.O.B.Montreal for Ontario hand picked while beans.I PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930, ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT DUDSWELL JUNCTION Miss Helen Cosgrave, fron; Rock Island, and her brother, Mr.Stanley Cosgrave, of Ea Angus, -were calling on Miss Alex.Jenkerson, on Sunday, September 2Sth.Mr.L.H.Martin is loading slabs at the siding here.The work is under the direction of Mr.A.Harrison.Guests and callers at Mr.B.W.Jenkerson\u2019s last week were, Mr.and Mrs.E.P.Jenkerson, of Duds-well Centre, Mrs.C.N.Andrews, Mrs.Turner, of East Angus, and Mrs.Minnie Butler, of Sherbrooke, Mrs.Hopkinson, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, M.j, Stanley Bell and Miss Mary Bush, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.R.D.Bishop, Master Vincent Bishop and Mrs.Norman Evans and tv o daughters, cf Sherbrooke.CHERRY RIVER Mr.and Mrs.Elvin Ballard, from Orummondville, were at his parents\u2019 over Friday night and on Saturday drove Mrs.F.E.Bullard to Montreal, where she has gone t , consult a special.She expects to enter a hospital for a serious operation.Mr.and Mrs.M.Longeway, of Sutton, were week-end guests of relatives here and later went on to Sherbrooke to spend a few days with their son, Mr, Lloyd Longeway, and family.Mr.and Mrs.lisorge McKtlvey and Mr.Cedric McKelvey, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Wa Ten Buzzell, motored to Dunham i : Sunday, and were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Vil, McKelvey.Quite a number of the young people motored to South Bolton Friday evening to attend the dance at the hall there.Mr.and Mrs.Israel Meunier, from Woonsocket, R.I., were guests t over the week-end of Mr.and Mrs.E.Goyette and family.Mrs.Meun-' ier, who was Miss Celia Goyette, | also visited her childhood home and called on some of her former 1 friends.Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Humphrey .n:l Mr.and M'-s.Ralph Humphrey mo-jtored to the White Mountains on \u2018 Saturday, where they spent an enjoyable week-end.Mr.and Mrs G.L Turner were i in Lennoxville on Tuesday to at-: tend the funeral of their cousin, Mrs.Thomas Harrison.The Willing Workers ; Wednesday, October 1st, home of Mrs.Fred Cole, gog.Mr.and Mrs.Ely Duval, fro i West Burke, Vt., were week-end 1 guests of their cousin, Mr.Parker | Powers, and family.Mr.Powers lalso had a as dinner guests on c inday Mrs.Ada Bice, Mrs.f.Powders and Mr.U.B.Powers, from Magog, and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Fields and family.met on at the at Ma- SAWYERVILLE W.I.MEETING; GENERAL NEWS RICHMOND TOWN COUNCIL HELD MONTHLY MEET Interesting and Instructive Lecture Given by M.Wilson\u2014 General Notes from Sawyer-ville.Delegation of Prominent Citizens Made Request for Armistice Day Celebration \u2014 General Notes.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING Dance Bishop's Crossing, Tuesday, October 14th.Giff\u2019s Orchestra.IVES HILL SAWYERVILLE, Que., Oct.,10.\u2014 The monthly meeting of the Saw- ! yerville Women\u2019s Institute was held ; on Thursday evening, October 2nd, at the home of Mrs.Lloyd Hunt, ¦ with fifteen members and four guests present.The meeting opened in the usual \u2019 manner, the roll call being answered : by \u201cJokes.\u201d A letter was read from j the provincial president, requesting.that the sum of §4.52 be sent to j cover the remainder of Sawyerville\u2019s : share in the Women\u2019s Memorial j Tablet, to be erected at Ottawa.It i was decided to forward same.Members were notified that a special meeting would he held on ! October 11th, at the home of Mrs.i A.Hurd, when Miss McEwen, of Macdonald College, will give a lec- i ture.Mrs.Nina Bailey and Mrs.A.J Sadler, were appointed as lunch committee.After the business meeting, the ; Rev.M.Wilson gave a most inter- ' Nervous Dyspepsia Bad Liver, Headache of YeanVanish Gives Credit for Health to \u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\u201d \u201cFor years was] troubled with bad headaches, nervous dyspepsia and liver troubles.Finaliy tried \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 and am once more entirely well.\u201d\u2014R.A.Bovey, Trenton, Ont.Years-old liver trouble, constipation end overnight with \u201cFruit-a-tives,\u201d say thousands.Dyspepsia, , ,\t- .\t.\tI biliousness, heartburn, gas, sick A delegation, consisting of Dr.; headaches go like a flash.Nerves Hayes, Messrs.Harry Livsey, John quiet, sound sleep at once.Kidney Brooks and other citizens, waited an(j bladder ills, pain in back vanish on the board requesting that the'iiije magic.Rheumatism, neuralgia, councn take, some action to make neuritis decamp quick.Complexion the celebration of Armistice Day c\u2019ears in uo time, more representative of the commu- ipen 0f nature\u2019s greatest remedies nity.Dr.Hayes, who was the chief combine(j jn handy little tablet.Mar- \u201e ln building a right char- p\t^ ment.The mayor wav instructed to aoter- lhatTTcare should be given to ^-a- convene a meeting of the Monument the body.He warned young people \u2022 committee for the purpose of taking a?a>nst danger which comes under consideration both matters i with greatest force when the ner-which had been presented.\tI vous system is over-wrought, that Mr.Paiardy presented a com- ' at sucha .ume n >s eas>' t0 make i plaint against men working in Rich- wrong decisions Environment he ] mond and living in another munici- ooaolud®d.dld not necessarily deter- j pality, claiming if they obtained mine character, but rather what one their living in Richmond they should to°k ,°ut of the environment.He ( live in Richmond and help to sup-ifdad a most forceful address by | port the town by paving their taxes.\t^roV?-iiA' Pau a eAl.er ^be 1 He asked the council to place a tax Rbilhpians Whatsoever things are, on all workers who were not res- T16\u2019 b°nest, just, etc., think on ident of the town.Mr.Paiardy was :those thmgs.supported in his contention by Mr.\tfienpral Nr.lca A.J.Girard.This complaint and!\tA .\t0006131 ->olC3 protest precipitated a free-ior-al! t.Anniversary services m con ne c-discussion which resulted in a mo'tidn wi-h Chalmeis Church, wul be to refer the question to the finance i beld 00 Sunday- October 12th, when committee\t' Kev* I^omas ^cott, of Granby, will \"The request of Mr.J.Laroche for itake charge of the services both the use of the Town Hall, on Tues- mora,lr,g arld evenlng- The.Rjcb-day and Saturday nights of each ! mo\"d,-Me!bourfne congregation is week for one month, for moving pic-1 withdrawing its evening service and ture entertainments, was granted.' ^01iîîng with the Charniers Church.If the arrangements are satisfactory! The annual supper, in connection NoMoreEczemaJtch Stops in 1 Minute \u201cSuffered for years with eczema, Itching, burning, pain kept me awake.Nothing helped.Then tried \u2018Sootha-Salva.\u2019 First application stopped all pain, itch and burn.In few days eczema was gone.\u201d\u2014E.J.McIntyre, Toronto, Ont.\u201cSootha-Salva\u201d ends itch, burn and pain of worst eczema in 1 minute.Ends eczema for good in few days.Discovered by same doctor who originated \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d Get \u201cSootha-Salva\u201d from druggist today.were bound together head^ '0 head as suerly as if iron bands had been locked aroupd their antlers.They had not known just when it happened.In the fury of the fight they had pushed and pushed and when they had sought to separate i'< r a moment\u2019s rest, and had been unable to, each had thought that the other was simply continuing to pusn.It was not until long after the thing had happened that either had realized that he could not get free.Then a dreadful fear had taken possession.Really, it was a dreadful »i u*r tion.You see, it meant slow starvation.Locked together that way, neither could get food nor ('.rink.They could not understand what it all meant.Each blamed the other; yet, after a while, each lost tho each other,\u201d exclaimed Sammy growing more and more excited.i< .\t,\t.\u201cWatch,, and you\u2019ll see that I\u2019m ¦ anger that had filled him in the right.\u201d Blacky leaned forward that he might see better.\u201cIt\u2019s as true as you\u2019re alive!\u201d he exclaimed, in his turn.\u201cThey are not fighting at all! They are trying to get apart and they can\u2019t.It's those antlers of theirs!\u201d \u201cThey are locked together!\u201d cried Sammy Jay.\u201cThose antlers are all tangled together.Now, what will they do?Why, this is dreadful! If they can\u2019t get themselves apart, no one else can part them.I never heard of such a thing; but there it is! See, Lightfoot isn\u2019t angry any longer, he is just frightened.It is the same way with the stranger.\u201d It was all true.Lightfoot and the other Deer had locked antlers.They had come together in surh a way that the antlers had been pushed apart and then sprung together; so that it was impossible for them to separate them.They beginning.(Copyright, 1930, T.W.Burgess) The next Spread.\u201d story; \"The News ii MORAL\u2014DON'T WEAR SHOES \u201cDo you know what time my husband came home last night, Maria?\u201d \u201cNo, ma\u2019am, but his shoes were still warm at seven\u201d.-3ÏÎ-W GOUtWON MATHIEU 5 SYRUP of Tars Cod Li/er Extract FOB IKXtl Hcoouvut STOPS COUGHS Bad for business\u2014bad for health 1TOMACH rz I'.O.Smith.! companied Mr.William Bell to Mel motor trip to Miss Grace Parsons, accompanied by to both parties, at the end of the month the council would be prepared to grant a lease for six months.A communication was read from the Public Works Department of with Chalmers\u2019 anniversary services, will be held on Monday, October 13th, in the Sunday School Hall of the church.Miss R.Marquis spent the last week-end in Sherbrooke, the guest When nerves are p.easant five days' c.Johnsbury, \\ t., Littleton, W hite- j Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Parsons and .e.-i and Lancaster, N.H., where j niece, Miss Ethel Young, of Moe\u2019s -.tey visited relatives.\tJ River, motored to Verdun recently Mr, and Mrs.P.A.Parsons and'and visited Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Grace Parsons, accompanied ; Parsons over the wek-end.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Parsons and \u2022 Mrs.P.A.Parsons has received Miss Ethel Young, of Moe\u2019s River,'\"'ord that her brother, Mr.Ernest motored to Verdun last Saturday j Crosby, of Lancaster, N.H., who 'Homing, where they were the guests recently underwent two operations ,f Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Parsons !n Memorial Hospital in Boston, over the week-end.\tJ\u2018:\t\u201d Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Campbell spent a few days last week in Montreal, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Kiigour.the Province regarding the building 2?ber s's\u2018er> Mrs.Roy, and Mr.of sidewalks in the town and asking\tRoF- .\t_\t,\t,\t,,\t,, for information as to the amount of 1\tT*16 Misses\tPeplar, of\tthe\tMont- the cost the town would be prepared\trea, ieacb-n8\tstaff, were\tthe\tweek- to pay.The secretary was instructed I\t6nd g\u2019fs£5 °,f\ttheir Par6a^.Mr.and to state that the council was nre-: Mrs- J.__Pe_piar.Ms doing as well as can be expected.prepared to pay, as its share of the cost of the construction of sidewalks, Sl-50 per square yard, the walks to be five feet in width.A communication was read from the Retail Merchants\u2019 Association asking the council to amend the bylaw relating to transitory traders so as to increase the license for all, other than farmers, from EAST ANGUS Mrs.H.Hardy, of Montreal, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Boast.Mr.and Mrs.H.Clark, of Montreal, were the week-end guests of Mrs.A, Causier.Mr.B.Cross, of Asbestos, is ill at his home, here.Mr.O.Poirier, of Sherbrooke, spent Sunday, here, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Janelle.Mrs.W.Kelly, of the Teco Store 248 WARNII'G\u2014Do not confuse Oval&ne with any other product.Ovaltine has the endorsement of the scientific world.It is the supreme tonic food beverage.IF your nerves are ragged it is nature's danger signal that they require nourishment and rest.Ovaltine supplies all the nutritives essential to perfect nerve health.It is a natural, wholesome food beverage, scientifically prepared from fresh eggs, rich c»:amy milk, and ripe barley malt.Physicians throughout the world recommend Ovaltine to nerve-ridden patients.Feed your nerves with this nutritious food beverage.OVfl LTIN E TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE fôuJcLs-iip \u2018ft'uaj-a, .NeAve aad'feody At all good stores, in 50c, 75c, $1.25 and special $4.50 family size tins; also served at soda fountains.4,.- mm\u2014 \u2014 \u2014.\u2014j ~ sinful fteH as embarrassing bit it may >t the warning of dangerous stomach doublet.Get nd of it\u2014straight cm out jhe condition that causes it with Taniae.few preparations have Tanlac\u2019s wor.cer-ul record oi succe&s in quickly relieving {at, cuscorrJort and stomach distress, yver 100,000 men and women in the past Jp years have written in praise of Taniae\u2014and over 52 mil Mon bottles have teen sold.It costs less than 2c.a dose-money refunded by your druggist if it does not help you.Taniae Dance Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Tuesday, Mr.and Mrs.John Xevel and Mr.October 14th.Giff\u2019s Orchestra.Edward Charters, of Montreal, were The annual supper, under the the guests of Mrs.F.O.Smith and 1 auspices of the senior and junior family.\t\u2019 -Ladles\u2019 Aid of the United Church, Mrs.P.A.Parsons has receive: Ea-?1 Angus, will be held in the I.O.O.F.Hall, Thursda yevenir.g, Oct.3rd, from 5 to 8 o\u2019clock.Adm.: oOc.DANVILLE word that her brother, Mr.Ernest Crosby, who has recently undergone two operations In the Massachusetts Memorial Hospital of Boston, is doing a* well as can be expected.Mr, Clifford Lowell, of New York, is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lowell.Mr.W.Reed, of Lemesurier, who ! Mrs.Murray they will go on to Ste.-s visiting relative* in Lennoxville, ! A«athe t0 *«« Mr.Wilson\u2019s^daugh-was in town on Monday calling on\tAtto, who is very ill.friend*\tMiss Fanny Cowling, who has been | Mrs.Nelson Solomon, ac- '\u2019isiting Mrt fad Mrs A.E.Ward, y .un, oi.i j,as re,urned t0 Bast Angus, The annual harvest festival service Rev.and Mrs.E.K.Wilson mot-; orerd to Three Rivers on Tuesday.: After a short visit with Canon and Mr.and Whatever Your Skin Trouble- 8et Well This Magic Way Many Sufferers Relieved by Famous Herbal Healer Wtcther it be a disfiguring rash, or an outbreak of pimples, sore chapped hands, frostbite, or any cut.burn, or staid\u2014dress the place at once with this grand herbal ointment, Zam-Buk.It is beautifully soothing, swiftly healing, and highly antiseptic.Even in chronic troubles like eczema, salt rheum, ulcers, and poisoned sores, Zam-Buk eradicates disease and grows new skin.You can \u201crub it in\u2019\u2019 for cold-on-the-chest, bodily chills, stiffness, sprains, muscular pains, etc.In fact, there are a hundred uses for Zam-Buk.Be sure to keep a box at home.ALL SPEAK WELL OF ZAM-BUK ¦'Zam-Buk rid me of ivy polsonlny and completely\tmy finger.\u201d\u2014Mrs.S.Cray, Ht Rose Jju J-»'.Manitoba \"A bad attack of Barber\u2019s Itch yielded to Zam-Buk In two weeks My akin Is now fine and healthy \u2014 Mr Zj.H\u201e Box 417, Humboldt, Sark.V.'ht-.n I suffered from painful mattery toils, Zam-Buk was the only effective remedy.\"\u2014Hazel Is }>.ck, New-bum, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.Zc-m-lluk Ointment and Soap toon c,eared my skin of a disfiguring rash.\u201d \u2014Mr.H.Brown, St.John T.B.Hospital, St.John, N.fc.¦'I couldn't find anything to relieve a.burn on my arm until my Mothe.r applied Z a m-B u k.\u201d\u2014Mrs.L, IS.Croteau, Waterloo.Que.The unparalleled success of Zam-Buk as a healer of skin troubles lies in its original and valuable formula.Zam-Buk r- compounded from certain extract* of herbal origin, so refined that they soak through the tiny por< ¦ into underlying tissues.Zam-Buk heals from below as well as on the surface.It kills poisonous germs, stops pain and itching, and grows sew skin.Zam-Buk is also a splendid remedy for piles and a fine dressing for injurus.Zam link Ointment 50c.box, Zarn Buk Médicinal 8oap Lôc.cake.was held at St.Augustine\u2019s Church, Monday evening, September 9th.Canon Murray, of Three Rivers, preached a very thoughtful and inspiring address.The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with flowers, vegetables and \\ autumn foliage.Mr.Orson Ingalls has suffered a ; relapse from pleurisy and is again j confined to his bed.Mrs.M.Buchanan has returned ' from a short visit to Drummond- ! ville.The annual closing meeting of the Country Club will be held on Sat- -urday afternoon next.Prizes will be distributed and tea served in the dub house.During the afternoon,j p!ay will be in the form of two ball ! foursome*.The many -friends of Mrs.Geo.H.Cleveland are glad to see her mov- ; ing hack to her home, \u201cEdgewood\u201d.This beautiful residence was badly ! damaged by fire and water last June, j Since then it has been repainted and thoroughly renovated, with an entirely new electric installation and fixtures and a new oil furnace.Mrs.; Cleveland\u2019* daughter, Mrs.Chas.j Brown, and the little Misses Dorothy , and Audrey Brown, are with her at , present.Mr.C.T.Hall has sold hi* farm to Mr.Wheeler, of Windsor Mill*.' 810 to iSlOO.This communication was supported, on behalf of the Association,\t.I by Mr.Girard.The secretary was staff- .Shirbr0°ke\u2019,/pe^t ^ Week\u2018 instructed to look up the previous end with her son, Mr.G Kelly i by-laws pertaining to pedlars\u2019i Among those who attended the ; Ü erlse\t; convention of the Ladies Auxiliary *The mayor and secretary were ap-: Br?tberhood RailT?y tTra,inn1en-pointed to attend the annual meet- wbl9b \"a5 IT d 13 Montreal last ing of the Union of Municipalities : £eekv w6re ^rs; H- done«- M(s\u2019 P-which is to bo held in Three Rivers,\tMrs\u2019 A.Laroche Mrs.Lome in November.Aid.McKee was re- i Robinson and Mrs.P.Smith, quested to attend a meeting of the :\tT,h6\u201emembers of tbe T^?men ?F as tern Townships* Associated! ^a^°]lc1\tRichmond Boards of Trade which met in Gran- attended the Diocesan meeting of i by on October 8th.\t1 that .orcter which was held in Len- The secretary reported that he n°wVi'IeL , ,\t.\t, .had succeeded in disposing of an-\tb!uv^l bas returned from other block of the municipal bonds1 Sherbronke.HosPltal> where she has to Hanson Bros., of Montreal.There i bfc6?a\t,, is a balance of over $2,000 left to be \u2018dr\u2022 ?nd '^rs: Miller, of Hooden, disposed of.\t; were t*16 guests of Mr.and Mrs.______\ti George McLeay, on Sunday.Mrs.Roderick McLeay and two sons, of Montreal, spent Friday, October 3rd, here, visiting friends.Mis*.Valliere, who underwent an operation in the St.Vincent de Pau! United Churches Held Anniversary Service Richmond - Melbourne United Church had a moot successful anniversary, on Sunday last, when,\t, a.,\t.Rev.W.A.Gifford, D.D., of the i Hospital, Sherbrooke, is progressing United Church Theological College, favora\u20183|y Montreal, gave two impressive ad- ; dresses.The morning service was held in Melbourne Church and was largely attended by members and visitors.The evening session was in BARNSTON Ik i^tvery 10 c Tf Packet of / WILSON'S FLY PADS .WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN SEVERAL DOLLARS*WORTHy OF AMY OTHER FLY KILLER 10c WHY PAY MORE The baked bean supper held in the Town Hall on Friday, October 3, under the auspices of the Mission Circle, was a success in every way.In addition to the supper, there was a sale table of fancy work, a candy booth and a fish pond.The proceeds of the evening were about $55.Misses Lillian and Ruby Wheeler entertained a few of their friend* at a marshmallow toast at their home on Saturday evening.Mrs.A.E.Sanderson and Mr*.Idabelle Bryant, of Hamilton, Ont., are guests at the home of Mr.and Mr*.Hugh Sanderson.Mr.G.B.Hall has returned to hi* home here after having spent the summer at his cottage at Elmwood Park.Mr.and Mrs.Levi Cleveland mo-i tored to Verdun on Sunday to attest of all fly killers.tf)nd t|-iC wedding anniversary of clean, quick, jure.Mr ,nd Mrs.Arthur Guy.cheap.Ask your Drug- Mr.and Mr*.Darrel Bryan and gist, Croeer or Crimral K(/n( Dougins, of Sherbrooke, accom-slorc'\tj panied by Mr.and Mr*.Cyril Drew, THE WtrsoN ELY PAD of Dixville, were guest* of Mr.and co, Hamilton, ONT.1 mr*.Clavtoti Drew on Saturday, i t THE W ASH NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON Leaves Bonaventure Station Montreal, Daily at 8.10 />.m.(E.S.T.t Seasoned travellers know and prefer this route of enjoyable journeys.Through service to Hartford, New Haven, New York (Penna.Station), Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.Convenient connections at New York for Atlantic City.For every travel comfort and luxury bo sure to book on .y I N CTO N I AN Traditional Canadian National service and newest equipment including club compartment drawing room sleeping cars, dining car and first class coaches.l'\u2018nll dolniU from CKy Tick ft Office, 21 WrlllnRlon 8l.North.Trlrphone 88.CANADIAN NATIONAL SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1U, 1930 PAGE THRÈ3 BEDFORD AND STANBR1DGEE.DISTRICT NEWS SOCIETIES HELD BOLTON CENTRE BUSY SESSIONS Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Muwroe and\t- Mrs.Alma Gardyne, of Eagle Point, Yt., were Sunday guests at River-uale.Mr.M.L.Willard have left for a t.»o weeks\u2019 vacation in Boston.Mr.ijid Mrs.John Willard, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr*.M.Willard.J*Irs.&.E.'J'rue and Miss Kathleen Willing Workers Held Interesting Meeting\u2014Ladies\u2019 Aid Annual Chicken Pie Supper Splendid Success.STANRRIDGE EAST, Oct,.10.\u2014 ________________.The regular meeting of the Willing I'm» were in Mansonville on Satur-1 ^or^®rs 'J,TaS 4,j.\ti Mrs.Stanley Cochrane on Tuesday \u201c'iWusch the efforts of the ladies ! afte1rnoon> Sel,tefmber 30th when .i i.final arrangements were made for ;.n; i wttdH°hJrch\u2019 the ind October 11th.Mr.and Mrs.\\\\.J.Ingram and.Among those from here, who at-Miss Ceciie Beauregard motored to , tended the Masonic Lodge at Farn-St.Hyacinthe on Sunday to visit ham, on Saturday evening, October Mrs.Ingram\u2019s brother, Mr Roppo.j 4th, at the annual visit of the Trus-who was then critically ill with Ht- tee were-Mr.S.H.Sornberger, Mr.tie hopes of recovery.\tStanley Cochrane, Mr.E.C.Knight, Mr.Dennis Cilmartiu left over i Rev.Mr.Nesbitt, Mr.C.B.Gittens the week-end lor Magog, whe.e h?and Mr.Clarence Johnson, will remain for the winter.\tI Mrs.J.C.Wight, of Montreal, 1 was the week-end guest of her ! SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS Sirs.Ed.McDonald, of Waterloo.was here last week, visiting .Mr, and Mrs.Thomas McGowan and family.Mr.and Mrs.fV.p.Cieniy were ?laiting many Id Valcourc and Rac\u2019.nt, on Sunday, jl1\u201d' ,\t.,\tTT .Miss Booth, -«ho L teaching the|the t!üse ot the seralor\u2018- «* Com- SOUTH ROXTON L Sydney Blinn, and daughter, Mrs Mr.Blinn.Miss Ida Blinn has returned home .\t,\t.,, from Montreal, after spending a \\\\ ostmount on I-nday last to visit pleasant visit at the home of her Sis unde am; aunt,\tnephew, Mr.Harold Blinn, and Mrs.Mr.A.L.Galbraith motored to Mrs.W.J.Galbraith has recoiv- Biinn.fd word from South Durham that \u2018y;,.\u2019 and her brother-in-law, Mr.Win.Beers, ,s very ill with heart trouble.Mrs.Percy Rhicard at- Mr.'Albert Ferguson is putting a roy Reynolds place, from Mr.J snieiit floor in his stable, also Fleury, of Dunboro, und will take «recting a hennery near his barn.WEST SUTTON Mr.and Mrs.Artie Marco, of North Sutton, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Marco.Mr.and Mrs.S.Dooley ike possession about October 15th.Mrs.E.J.Lee will entertain the Baptist Ladies\u2019 Aid supper on Friday evening, October 17th.! Mr.Henry Page was in Frc-lighsburg, September 29th, calling J.B.Page\u2019s.Mr.J.Larose moved his family ana household goods to Fulford, ¦ \u2018W- and 5 Tv- Dooley an/M ana household goods to Fulford, hlvl hV r y\u2019 \" r ^\u2019 Saturday evening, September 2 ah! f 'e heen spending a few days with, Mr /nd Mrs.Leland Sanford and Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Mudgett.\tson, of Cowansville, were Sunday Mr and Mrs.James Flanaghan h of Mr and Mrs.j.Marc0, and daughters, and Mrs.Anna bted-1 Miss Evclvn Mudgett had the mis- .on, of Sutton, were Wednesday ¦ f(rtune t0 sprain her ankle> on Sat.evening, October 1st, guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.I,.Mudgett.A few >rom here attended the unlay.Mr.and Mrs.D .L.Mudgett and ,___ , i, .i.i i n c .itwo youngest daughters, June and drama lied ^thc^town had^ Sut-1 Merl^ accüm;,anie^ by Mrs.Annie Stedson, of Sutton, motored to ton, on Thursday evening, October 2nd.Mr*.BeiMce Russell was a dinner guest of Mrs.Delbert Mudgett, on Thursday, October 2nd.Mr.W.F.Knuckey, of Sutton, was tho guest at Messrs.A.J.O'Brien\u2019* and E.J.Lee\u2019s, on Thursday, October 2nd.Mr A.J.O'Brien has been suffering with h very bad cold.Mi and Mr?.\\.II.O'Brien and family, Mr.and Mrs.E, J.Lee, Mr.and Mrs.II.H.Robinson and daughter and Mrs.E.A.Robinson and family attended the Baptist Ladies' Aid and supper at Mr.Chas.Mudgctt.\u2019s on Friday evening, October 3rd.Mrs.Arthur Beauvais and daughter, Joyce, of Sutton, were dinner guests of Mrs.B.K.Russell, on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Sonberger, of Frclighsburg, has rented Mr.Geo.Boright's farm here and will lake possession November 1st.Mi.Wm.Ledoux ha?the work of cutting the brush along the road-tide on the A.,1.O\u2019Brien road.Mr.E- J.Lee, Miss Olga Lee and Mrs, Bernice Russell were in Sutton, Thursday evening, October 2, railing on Mrs.Jennie Knuckey.Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Mudgett wore in West Brome, Wednesday, October 1st, on business.Misses Olga Lee, Bertha and Evelyn Mudgett, Bessie Wells and Master Clyde Maeey hud a holiday from their schoi i, at Sutton, from Thursday until Monday, evening, to the Teachers' Convention being held in Montreal.Mr.Floyd Macey has taken over the entire stock of goods in the L.N.Crowell store, at Sutton, in his own name.Mr.W.H.Speldor has entered a Protestant hospital, in Verdun, for treatment.Mr.Lloyd Hawley and Miss Ola Baker, of Sutton, were Sunday afternoon guests of her sister, Mrs.11.H.Robinson and family .Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Marco, of Dunham, spent the week end at Messrs.J.and D.Marco's and also railed on his nephew, Mr.II.Page and family, Sunday afternoon.Mr.J.Vigent, of Swaetanurg, has »old his farm hwa to Mr.Pitt, uf Cowansvitl*.Mr.Mb' Mrs.Chester Davis and MX.and Mrs.Frank Davis have H>ied the farm known ns the Le Dunkie, Sunday, and spent the day at Mr.Atkins\u2019.Miss June Mudgett spent the week-end in Sutton with her cousin, Mrs.Hazel Flanaghan.Miss Laura Lavcry was a recent week-end guest at North Pinnacle, i of her cousin, Miss Doris Brown, j Mr.H.Page was in Farnham, on Monday, to consult his doctor.Mrs.Stewart, of Montreal, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, N.H.O\u2019Brien, and family.Mr.and Mrs.D.Shcrrer, of Sutton Mountain, was calling on her sister, Mrs.B.L.Macey, on Monday evening.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Lee, accompanied by Mrs.Leo Boucher, of Cowansville, motored to St.Lambert, on Sunday, and were the guests of Mr.and Mrs, Jack Demp-sie and Mr, and Mrs.T.Murray.They spent Monday in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Perkins, ac-eompnnicd by Mr.and Mrs.Walter McKelvey, of Hill Side, spent Friday and Saturday in Montreal with friends.Mrs.Eva Robinson and son were tea guests of Mrs.N II.O\u2019Brien, Monday evening.fF/trn in MONTREAL make 5-our home here.Comfortable and economical.feTaSolk APARTMENT HOTEL J, 1240 Drummond St Situated In lirnrt of Montrrnl\u2019w nbopplng* and jimusomoni district.Grill in connection.** M n cl e by M it r r n v IS A I I X \\ N »KK Mtirrns utstandlrtg Canadian Artists and Musicians APPROVE tlie lone Quality o New ARCON1 Radio \u2018'Rich beauty of tone .especially dear/\u2019 says Dr.Ernest MacMillan.\u2018'Exceptionally faithful/\u2019 says Madame Jeanne Dusseau.\"Quite perfect,1 says Mr.George Brewer.Such is the praise of the new M arconi radio from some of Canada\u2019s most brilliant artists and musicians Th e same famous engineers who perfected Marconi wireless have this year Perfected Ma rconi Radio Sets .3 DIFFERENT WAVS mmm .j,,.\t_\t.1 TONE\u2014Marvelous .natural ., specially designed speaker and amplifier give you perfect tone quality .tested and approved by such outstanding Canadian artists and musicians as Dr.Ernest MacMillan, Dr.Herbert Austin Pricker, Madame Jeanne Dusseau, Boris Hambourg, Stanley Gardner and George Brewer.©Photo shows Famous artists and musicians assembled in the Mezzanine Ballroom of tho new Royal Vork Hotel, Toronto, where the perfected tone qualities of the new Marconi Radios were tested and approved.Reading from left to right \u2014 George Brewer, prominent Montreal organist and pianist; Dr.Herbert Austin Pricker, conductor of the Mendelssohn Choir; Madame Jeanne Dusseau, internationally known Canadian soprano; Dr.Ernest MacMillan, distinguished Canadian composer, conductor and organist; Stanley Gardner, well-known pianist and musical theorist; Boris Hambourg, Canada\u2019s foremost \u2019Cello exponent.n APPEARANCE\u2014Beautiful : I absolutely correct, modem design .judged and approved by such outstanding interior decorators end social leaders as Mrs.Minerva Elliot, Miss Martha Allan, Dr.A.E.White-head, Mr.Adjutor Savard, Mr.Herbert J.Hodgins and Dr.Augustin Frigon.hADiO tone has this year been perfected by Marconi\u2019s world-famous wireless engineers.Outstanding Canadian musicians and composers have approved the Marconi radio\u2019s tone qualities ! There is a thrilling new joy for radio lovers and a new pride of ownership in the living, sparkling, musical tone beauty ol the new Marconi radio.A specially designed auditorium type dynamic speaker reproduces voices and instruments with amazing clarity.Massive construction does away with vibration.And a scientifically developed audio amplifier insures faithful reproduction.Your dealer has identical twin models to those used in the tone test photographed above.Come in and test them yourself.SENSITIVE - SELECTIVITV \u2014 Amazingly keen and accurate in both far and nca.stations.Tested and approved by world-famous radio engineers .a set that requires no artificial time adjustment, yet one that will bring you stations you never hoped to get Iküîw Marconi MARCONI A.C.\u201dSTANDARD\" A high-grade A.C.Receiver, unique in appearance and performance.Special double selector circuit.Screen grid Amplifier.Screen Grid Power Detector.Auditorium Dynamic Speaker.Amazing selectivity and sensitivity.Unequalled tonal realism.Distinctive Cabinet cf Selected Walnut.Compact in every detail.Cabinet height 38%\".S225 with tubes.Canadian MARCONI c Branche, : VANCOUVER, TORONTO, HALIFAX, ST.JOHN'S, NFLD.ompany MONTREAL HECTOR LANCTOT\t\tBACH AND & DIONNE LTD.Dealer for Sherbrooke ami Lennoxville, Corner Marquette ami I\u2019eel Streets.\t\tCoaticook, Que., Dealers also for Stati .tend, Ayer's Cliff and Magog.N: PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930.DR.DARCHE\u2019S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eye* Examined for GLASSES.92 KING STREET WEST CITY BRIEFLETS -, Permanent waves, 2 for $8.00.\u2014 Louis, 75 Wellingto'n N.Phone 2071.Chicken-pie supper, Jubilee Hall, Waterville, Que., Wednesday, Oct.15th.Admission: 50c.Hear the Royal Choir Boys at j William St.Armory, Tues., Oct.14th, at 3.30 and 8.Matinee: Children 30c, \u201c C5C'w£ontSRosemary CGift Shop, DuBerger\u2019s Drug Store.Len-noxville, McKindsey\u2019s Drug Store.Woodard\u2019s week-end specials: Ho- STEVENSON\u2019S FLORISTS BULBS SHRUBS PERENNIALS ROCK PLANTS 12 Dufferin Ave.Phone 2400 AN ORGANIZED HEADQUARTERS GANG SENT TO FOR SCOUTS TO PENITENTIARY RECONSIDERED Investigations by Provincial and Many Important Matters Before Local Authorities Uncovered Sherbrooke Association \u2014 Smocth Functioning Ring of \u201cThanks Badge\u201d Will Be Pre-Robhers Operating Through sented to Mr.H.G.Scrafield.This Section.The Sherbrooke Local Association of Boy Scouts held a meeting of the executive on Wednesday evening, with a very good attendance.Mr.J.R.Sangster, the president, acted as chairman.On a motion of Messrs.A.E.Wil- Crusty Stick Loaf That's the Bread that eats like cake and yet has the wholesome flavor of Bread \u2014 it's one of the favorites in the Allatt Delivery Caravan \u2014 when the corps of drivers leave our bake shop each morning w;:h that which we have baked m th< morn.early hours Crusty Stick\u2014just ask your Bread carrier to leave you one trial loaf a: the same price you pay for Butter-Krust or Home-Made, or Whole Wheat.Liberality Loaf\u2014always the 10 cent Loaf of wholesome Bread.The Bread ef Quality.A telephone call, 754-W wi'l brmg a call\u2014from our Courtesy Delivery.n uuuaru s weea-enu specials: no- A well organized ring of thieves, ney, hoarhound and menthol cough \"'ho confined their activities to rob-i drops, 39c lb.Sample free.Chocolate t\u2019r-sr farms throughout this section mint patties.33c lb.Broken peanut the Eastern Townships, was dis-[ brittle, 15c lb.Woodard's Inc.; solved this morning in the Magis- ,\t, \u201e \u201e trate\u2019s Court when Judges Lemayi un a morion or Messrs.A.E.Wil , Bridge and 50 y Rock *;., wv as.\t\u2022 j\tw >.R»,.» a ,,4, Qu,.\tM:sw* Ruth, Dons and Olive Har- rison ipent the school holiday last week with their aunt, Mrs.Cillis, at Belvidere.AGENTS WANTED \\ e:g ti private greett.n'g CHRIST- yfj., j.d.Harison went to Hunt-rr.u card \u2022smp.» boc< frt« : rrtrmn- ingvil'.e recently to tee his mother, ingvme recently r.THOiy maktn* tin doJUr.op Mrg> M_ Winlon> who with ¦a,,y.\t*xp«r>*r.c« or ciÿiu.ur.r.etafiêarx\tv,\t\u201ex p f.*rr«ufin Conopir,», Brortford, OaL\tpneumonia at the home o.her SALESMEN WANTED daughter, Mr».Hyatt.Mr.and Mrs.Fred F isher, Mrs.Groom and Mr.Eric Fisher spent! CALEEMEN wanted-we need two Sunday at Lake Megantic.*\tUgh c,«m cfinvfigfiiBg\tto war* j Mrs.Arthur Herring «pent a re-; -her ifc* iupm-vuion ut oor ttor» mfinfiffir\tweek-end at Lennoxville.Moot n*.k French.Experien» ia c«r».k.Mr Rc,y Harrison motored to; *\tr.g ,m«f *ucb tu iMOranM, pi*no*, or lew.\t^^m\t.in niwhli.t» Drawing «ccoon* and i!b«r».'\tWa* 8i com mi** ion,.Every ambiance by *grr with e*r.Petition i* per.____ ___, « iii hvl u> promotion.Apply 72 King st.ihR at the Sherbrooke Hospital, was; v/fifit, any um« »ft*r finer o'clock.A*k for a recent visitor at her home here Mtofiger.\tfor an afternoon.\t1 L fVd r.n:\tof Mr.and Mrs.Cillis.vL.n7at .rc! Miss Eileen Ross, nurse-in-train- ( WELL-TftATtj -TOO Bk\\D- i TWOOCHT WOOLD BE OKi THE SAME BOAT WlTVI OS THERE HE >S MOW- SO HE THIMKS \\\u2018t_L CqO OM THE SAME BOAT WITH DlMTY MOORE OOE5 HE?1MÜJ-Ù Zj two, Irttl F.fiti/r.Benrlc*.1*., f.ml nrttfiln flgbtx r*mrrrt.1 JUST TOO MO OOT THAT OIKITV MOORE IS SA»UM follows, prices being for \u2018A her that every encouragement b«i grades, standard grades being 3c to given to the development of \u201callj4c.Per lb- higher, and \u201cB\u201d grades red\u201d aviation routes connecting the j being 3c per lb.lower.various parts of the Empire, and ' Squab broilers .36-38c | fhtff the' Chamber would favor the ! Selected broilers.33-35e\t.granting of reasonable subsidies to ! Selected chickens.28-35c\tI approved British interests to as- j Selected fowls.23-32?\t' sist in the establishment of a reg- ¦ Baby ducklings.27c ular commercial air service between Domestic ducklings.25c Canada and Great Britain.\tj\tSelected ducks .22c Urging the Dominion Government j Selected goslings.20c .to further reduce the income tax i Selected turkeys.34-41c\t, as circumstances warrant, and re- j\t- commending \u201cthe removal of anv U.S.Steel unfilled tonnage at noon today.Pacific Lighting declares regular quarterly dividend of seventy-five cents on common.First National Stores sales for five weeks ended September 27th.$10,200,759 increase of 1.8 percent over like 1929 period thirteen weeks sales up 2.3 per cent.Paramount Publix Corporation Government of the DOMINION OF CANADA 4% GOLD BONDS Dated October 1, 1930\tDue October 1, 1960 Not redeemable before October 1, 1950 INTEREST payable October 1 and April 1.Principal and interest payable in United States gold at the principal office of The Chase National GOSSIP IN THE\t\tBank of the City of New York or at the agency WORLD OF FINANCE\t\tof the Bank of Montreal, in New York City, Furnished by\ti\t Johnston & Ward.\ti\tPRICE 951/4 (New York Funds) * \u2019 *\tJ\tand interest to yield about 4.28Çp MARKET SUMMARY\t\tWhen as and if issued HANSON BROS.INCOrtPORATED 255 St.James Street, MONTREAL JÎ# Bay StrMt TORONTO 16 « ner» Tlinncr up, Miss Muriel Mw Tyc_ nnH Mrs Hpnrw PnrHv nf Donald; best nine holes.Miss Mar- g^b^oke, were guests of Mrf\u2019and s?\tDii.K ¦nrss petition, Miss Muriel Horner; seal- DavS'M^enna were guests of Mv ed hold competition, Miss Margaret I and Mrs Gardner Kenedall at Wat.plished Feat While Playing in Foursome.DANVILLE, Que., Oct.10.\u2014 On Saturday last at the Danville links, Mr.Grant Barrett, of Asbestos, entered the hall of fame as a golfer by playing a \u201chole in one\u201d.In a foursome with Mr.Barrett were Messrs.Clarke, Heron and Dawbar ; and the lucky shot was made on the i 145 yard eighth hole.Some dozen ' people witnessed the feat and all Î agree that it was a very pretty shot.| The ball rose high, dropped about ; rwo feet from the cup and rolled ! gracefully.As captain of the Danville Country Club, Mr.Barrett, has ably led the way, and naturally his loyal followers,themselves aspirants to fame, are asking how this wonderful shot is played.Unfortunately this foursome had been signalled to \u201cplay through\u201d and, with his usual courtesy, Mr.Barrett made haste to play, in order not to keep others waiting.Payne; junior competition.Mis He thus declared himself unable to ! Dorothy Skinner; approach and furnish the details so necessary to ' putting, Miss.Kathleen Topp; B.others who fain would do likewise, i class competition, Miss Gwyneth -\t¦\tDavidson; best nine holes, Miss Dor- PRINCE OF WALES WON | othy Skinner; open competition, COMPETITION\ti\tMiss Muriel MacDonald; tombstone SUNNING DALE, England.Oct., |\tMis?WiTfr\u201ee,d Bo,'>;ey: 10\u2014pbe Prince of Wales yester-; T1FlSfr board, c.ass A, Miss Mur-dav won the golf club Captain\u2019s ! ^1lacBornald > TJln,^erTBoard\u2019 c.a,s ut T.H.P.Kolesar \\ ?\u2019 Mrs- W.T.B.MacDonald; jun- and.Master Alan Robinson spent the week-end at \u201cThe Island Cottage,\u201d Brome Lake.Rev.Thomas Scott was in Knowl-ten on Saturday and gave an address at the United Church annual chicken-pie supper.Mrs.Moore, of Ottawa, is visiting her brother, principal C.A.Adams and Mrs.Adams.Miss Elsie Eunie, of Montreal, Kettredge, of Montreal, were guests at «éheir respective homes for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Beck and children, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Seale for the w^ek.Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Babbitt and Guyla May and Mr.and Mrs.Ful-ford Brown and daughter, Jean, of Montreal, were quests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Bard and Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Savage this week.Mr.and Mrs.Adelard Fortin, of Abbotsford, were in town on Monday, attending the wedding of the'-former\u2019s brother, Mr, Joseph Farley.Mr.and Mrs.Max Duncan were in town for the week-end.Miss Joyce Raymond, of Mont-Robinson j real, spent a couple of days with her mother, Mrs.Raymond and sister, Mrs.Lome E.Browne and Mr.Browne.Mrs.Auguste Marques, of Honolulu, who has been spending the past three months with her sister, Mrs.W.F.Giddings at \u201cThe Gables\u201d is leaving this week for Washington, D.C., where she will attend the Christian Church Convention and also visit friends.Mrs.Margues icup, beating out : with an eighty-one to an eighty-; three.The Prince\u2019s handicap eleven and Kolesar is at scratch.GRANBY LADIES HELD CLOSING OF GOLF CLUB jjor r'nSer\tMiss Alice Ful-,card and favors of Pyellow bas- M.er, Tea was served by the\tkets with candv were tyeach j ^ j Th + ^°n PnZeS,f a k \u2022 uiIr\u2018 ^ contests.Miss Marguerite -ne table was centered by a slb Dickenson and Miss Isabel Buck i won the prizes.; ver basket of yellow chrysanthe-j mums.Mrs.N.Mitchell and Mrs.H, j j Giddings pouring tea.General Notes.Mr.George Collins spent a few j days in Hamilton,, attending the Purchasing Agents\u2019 Convention ( : which was held in that city.Mr.Albert Cook, of Farnham, j j was the guest last week of Mr.and j Mrs.A.D.McKenna.______\tMrs.Loyd has returned home af- - c .\u2022 c .r> ^ r n i.v 1 ter visiting her daughter in Lowell, Satistactory Report tor Past Year Mass., for a few weeks.Given at Closing Meeting ofi Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Fuller left on spent the week-end with Mrs.Frank I return to Granby after a few weeks and will reside at the \u201c\u2019Windsor\u201d for the winter.Dr._ Hardwick who has been spending the past three months in England, returned to Granby on Saturday.Among those who attended the chicken-pie supper at Knowlton on Tuesday were Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Solomon, Mrs.Scott, Mrs.Gaudin, Mrs.C.V.Meyer and Mr.R.S.Ar-nott.Miss Jean McDonald, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents.Mr.and_ Mrs.Wm.Smith, of Jacquet River, N.B., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Smith.Miss Muriel Horner, of McGill Conservatorium, Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Horner.Mrs.J.H.E.Brodeur, of St.Hyacinthe, has been entertained by Mr.and Mrs.Emile Gauvin for the past week.Mrs.P.Allard and three children, of St.Johns, Que., spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs, E.Morin.Mr.and Mrs.Hatton Langshaw have returned from their wedding trip and were guests of Mrs.J.J.Payne for a few days before leaving for Montreal.Mr.Langshaw has been transferred to the Royal Bank office in that city.Miss Naomi MacDonald, Miss Katherine Smith and Miss Margaret Payne, all of McGill University, spent the week-end at their respect- erloo, last week Mrs.Percy Ashton entertained I ten young girls in ^onor of her daughter.Miss Marjorie Ashton, who celebrated her fourteenth birthday on October 4th.The decorations were carried out in yellow and black.The table was centered with a large birthday cake with yellow candles, yellow and black butterflies were Mr.and Mrs.George Walsh and little son, of Richmond, were guests of Mrs.Thomas Farley\u2019, this week.Mrs.Hechler and Miss Virginia Hechler left on Friday for their home in Richmond, Vt.after spending a few weeks with Mrs.Heckler\u2019s daughter, Mrs.W.0.^ewis and Mr.Lewis.Mr.Keith Giddings, Mr.John Giddings.Mrs.E.Longan and Miss Miriam Longan, of Montreal, were guests of Mrs.VI.F.Giddings at \u201cThe Gables\u201d for the week-end.Golf Club\u2014Granby Notes.Friday for Lucerne in Quebec and Messrs.Walton Blnnt and Guy ive home QfeLAMP to p!ai] bip FROM earliest childhood .take care of their eyes!\" Again and again, doctors and educationists sound this warning to parents.Eyes well treated in growing years seldom need glasses in later life.Be sure you use enough Edison Mazda Lamps to provide the soft, glare-free light your children needl L-90 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT FOR SALK BY Ross-Keeler Electric Go.Th; HOCKEY various events, ice toaow.ng universities wiii probablv be represented: Queen'.Loyola, Bishop\u2019s.University cf Montreal, and, of course.McGill.There have always been a number of good track mer.Bishop\u2019s.and this year the athletic committee members are of the opir-jc-a that tb.cv should he given an coper.unity to represent their univers :tv at the McGill meet.The* track meet to be held at Bishop's on October 21st will give the authorities an opportunity of deciding who\u2019s who among _ -ho various records compare favorably with the records set at McGill last year, a team cf six mer.will be selected to represent Bishop's at Mc-Giil on October 27th.Long distance read races have oi- | ways been part cf the athletic pro gramme a: Bishop's every autumn, and this year the two long distant0 races take ilace &s usual.The rar for the shield donated by Mr?.A.H.McGreer will be held on Friday afternoon.October 17th, at four o'clock.This race is approximately four miles long, and the present record time is a little more than twertv-seven minutes.The road race for the Dunn Cup will take place on Friday, October 31st.This race is a trifle less than five miles, and the cup goes to tne year represented by the team of three which finishes first.The iong distance runners have been training consistentiy for some time, and with favorable weather conditions they should clip something off tne existing records.A.together it\u2019s a busy time for the students at Lennox ville, and their efforts should help towarote putting their Alma Mater on the NO FURTHER OVERTURES WILL BE MADE TO NIGH-BOR BY TORONTO CLUB TORONTO, Ont.Oct, 10.\u2014No I further overtures will be made to I Frank Nighbor, according to Conny I Smythe,manager of the Map.e Leafs.- local -ntry in the National Hockey -League, when queried regarding a idesratch from Cornwall that stated j Nighbor was dissatisfied with terms -.ffered him by the Leafs and would not report until salary differences had been adjusted.Manager Smythe stated a coach I would be appointed for the team : r.robabiy on Monday.Nighbor has seen mentioned as a possibility for this position, but if he declines to ' report it is expected Art Duncan will be the nominee.| GRANBY.Que., Oct., 10.! closing of the ladies branch of the ; Golf Club was held on Saturday af- ternoon.The club house was very J cheerful and pretty with the open fire and a profusion of autumn flowers.The president, Mrs.H.Gid-! dings, gave a report for the year, i which was most satisfactory.Two 'dollars had been given 'o the Golf i Club and new cushions for the fur-; nishings.New electric plates j been installed in the kitchen, ¦silk draperies made for the windows.the material having been donated by Mrs.Carl Stohn.The president also expressed deep regret at the loss of Dr.A.A.! Graham, a charter member of the jelub.and on behalf of the members of this branch extended sympathy on Sunday will be in Prescott, Ont., where Mrs.Fuller will preside at The | the organ in the United Church at | 1 the evening service and will give an organ recital at ihe close.This church which was formerly the j Methodist Church have just concluded celebrating the hundredths anniversary which was observed by; special services for the entire weeje.While in Prescott, Mr.and Mrs.! Fuller will be guests of Rev.D.A.! .Coburn and Mrs.Coburn.Mr.and 1 had ; Mrs.Fuller will also visit Mr.and ; and Mrs.A.A.Stewart in Corwall be- \\ fore they return.Mr.Eric Sparling, of Montreal, was visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Sparling this week.Miss Betty Hughes spent the week-end with Miss Phyllis Gould, ! in Montreal.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.Miss Grace Alcorn was hostess FOOTBALL ¦4 Thoroughly enjoyable smoke AWARD HONORS TO JOE CRONIN, OF WASHINGTON Clever Young Shortitop It Proclaimed American League\u2019! \u2018 Mott Valuable Player\u201d for 1930 Seaton.NEW YORK, Oct.10\u2014Joe Cronin, sensational young shortstop 0f the V» ashington Senators, today was proclaimed the American League\u2019s \u201cmost valuable player\u201d for 1920 by a spec,ai committee of members of the Baseball Writers\u2019 Association of America.The writers, representing each American League City, cast their votes at the request of the Associated Press for the second successive year since the eague abandoned its custom of making an official selection.Cronin, although playing only his second year as a major league\" regular, merited sufficient votes to beat cut AI Simmons, of the Athletics, ' the Dague batting champion, and\"! Lou Gehrig, slugging first baseman 1 of the Yankees, in a close contest.I Cronin, selected as Washington\u2019s most valuable performer by every \u2018 SHERBROOKE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ELECTED OFFICERS.The election of officer1 for the en-, suing year for the Sherbrooke i Athletic Association was held at the i Y.M.C.A.The officers appointed to \u2019Mli the various positions are: Honorary President, Mr.J.T.Hawkins; iPres.dent, Mr.G.S.Sampson; Vice-.President, Mr.George Povey; Secretary-Treasurer, Mr.W.P.McVie; i Directors, Messrs.F.S.McCaw, R.Allait, G.LeBaron, E.Loomis, J.W.Houlden and P.A.Hammond; | Coaches, Mr.E.J.Wolfe, assisted by Mr.E.Sirr.s, and Manager, Mr.| Howard Sims.The schedule which has been ; drawn up augurs well for a very \u2022active period, and the r.ewly-elected ' fflceri: and directors are looking : forward to one of the most pros-jperous and successful years in the , history of the association.A large and enthusiastic number ; turned out for the rugby practice last evening, and all are looking forward to the match at Stanstead tomorrow afternoon.WW' SiHf# vo -* one of the eight experts, led with a i total of forty-eight points out of a 1 possible maximum of sixty-four.Simmons and Gehr.g were tied for second place with thirty-nine points each.Charley Gehringer, Detroit\u2019s j ; second baseman, was fourth with 30, j i Ted Lyons, of the White Sox, fifth1 with 26, and Wesley Ferrell, Cleve-1 and\u2019s sensational young pitcher, 1 sixth wi\u2019h 25 points.The Washington shortstop\u2019s selection by the writers comes as something of a birthday gift.He will be twenty-four years old this Sunday, .October 12th, according to the base-tail records.Born in San Francisco, Cronin received his first major league trial with Pittsburgh in 1625.He remained with the Pirates in a \u2019.tility ro e in 1925-26 before being re eased to Kansas City.He was old to Washington in 1928 and became a regular in 1929.Cronin was one of the chief factors in the surprising rush of the | Senators towara the top this year.; He is a sensational fielder and batted for the fine average of .346.He scored 127 runs, collected 203 hits, including 42 doubles and 13 home runs, besides driving in 119 runs and stealing 15 bases.AFTER ell is said, there is only one good i reason for smoking, it\u2019s the enjoyment you get that counts, Vour choice will therefore always be the one cigarette that contributes most to your enjoyment.To provide you with a greater enjoyment in smoking, MASTER MASON Cigarettes were made \u2014 and how they have succeeded \u2014 thousands of smokers say \u201cWhat a cigarette\" \u2014 \"How exceptionally mild\u201d \u2014 \"What fragrance\u2019\u2019 \u2014 \"Just what we have been looking for\".Expertly blended\u2014certainly; finest tobaccos\u2014 of course.Join this happy throng of satisfied smokers \u2014 get this most enjoyable smoke \u2014 say MASTER MASON, 20 for 25c.in the little red package everywhere.Weather Strip Made of warm wool felt and will save you money on your coal bills.22 feet to a 2Qq -Basement.package.Each TECO STORE Hours: 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.\u2014 Phone 1600 ¦ »iir::ni:i!!HTi!i!!\u2019: \" 'iiiiiinimnimnniii:!1: o m Floor Polishers Wax floor polisher.Exceptionally well made with good strong bristles and long wooden handle.\t.1,89 \u2014-Basement.Each Men ! 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