Sherbrooke daily record, 22 juillet 1935, lundi 22 juillet 1935
[" S\u2019lm'brooke iailg Hwnrà Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935.Thirty-Ninth Year, TEN SENATORS, INCLUDING SECOND WOMAN, AND FOUR JUDGES NAMED There Are Still Seven Upper House Vacancies, Including Three in Quebec, Several Deputy Ministers and Personnel of Wheat Board Yet to Be Appointed\u2014Cabinet Reorganization and Date of General Election Held Over Until Return of Premier Bennett from a Week\u2019s Holiday \u2014Mrs.Iva Campbell Fallis, Wife of Peterborough Farmer, to Represent Conservative Women in Red Chamber.ACCIDENTS TOOK TOLL OF EIGHTY LIVES IN UNITED STATES Ottawa, July 22.\u2014With Prime Minister R.B.Bennett absent on a week\u2019s holidays, an easing off in the intensive sittings of Cabinet Council is expected this week.Nevertheless, a number of meetings will take place to deal with urgent affairs of state and to discuss some further appointments unfilled in the long list announced during the week-end.The personnel of the Wheat Board is yet to be named, although John I.McFarland, general manager of the Canadian Co-operative Wheat Producers Limited, continued to be the probable selection as chairman.Robert McKee, Vancouver, grain exporter, and Paul Bredi, head of the Manitoba Pool, may he his colleagues on the body.There are still seven Senate vacancies, two in New Brunswick, three m Quebec and two in Manitoba, additional to several unfilled, posts as deputy ministers.The major portion, if not all these appointments, will likely be left over until the Prime Minister returns, when cabinet reorganization and the date of the general election will be announced.Four members of the Bennett Cabinet and' four Government support- -ers in the Gommions flgpired in the week-end list announcing ten new Senators, the filling of four judicial posts and the appointment of the Employment and Social Insurance Commission.Incidentally, the list included a second woman appointee of the Upper House.Hon.E.N.Rhodes, Minister ____________________________________________ Finance, was named to the Senate,® although he will carry on his ministerial duties until after the general election.Hon.Arthur Sauve, Postmaster-General, likewise was appointed to a seat in the Upper House.He will carry on his ministerial functions until cabinet reorganization, when Sam Gobeil, Conservative member for Compton, may replace him.Hon.Alfred Duranleau, Minister of Marine, will replace Mr.Justice Louis Coderre on the Quebec Superior Court bench.Mr.Duranleau s secretaries were busy today making moving arrangements.Hon.J.A.Macdonald, minister without portfolio in the Bennett Government, will join Mr.Rhodes and Mr.Sauve next session in the Red Chamber.Additional to the three Bennett cabinet ministers, the other an- New York, July 22.\u2014The United States counted eighty dead and scores injured in week-end traffic accidents in nineteen states.The toll was the highest in In-linois, where twenty-one persons wTere killed.'A father, mother and their two small daughters were killed when their car was demolished by a train at a suburban crossing.A train-auto crash fatality in Pennsylvania brought that state\u2019s total to eleven.Ten were killed in New York state, four of them in New York City.Five were killed in a n auto-truck crash near Rochester Saturday night.In Wisconsin, a w'oman w'as killed near Milwaukee when struck by the Northwestern Railroad's ninety-mile-an-hour \u201cPacemaker.\u201d A GREAT-GRANDMOTHER AT THE AGE OF TWENTY-FIVE Bridgewater, N.S., July 22.\u2014Mrs.Abraham Aulenback, of Bridgewater, became a greatgrandmother at the age of twenty-five when a one and a half pound baby was born to Mrs.Wallace Aulenback, of Falkland Ridge, N.S.The youthful great-grandmother recently married the grandfather of the baby\u2019s father.The infant lived only five hours.WHOLESALE ARRESTS EXPECTED IN REICH ANTI-CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN BEIEVE GREEK KING PLANNING DRAMATIC COUP Parleys Between Former Monarch and Athens Mayor Continue in London as Airplane Stands By to Take Off at Moment\u2019s Notice.London, July 22.\u2014Former King George of Greece resumed his secret negotiations with Mayor Katzias of Athens behind barred doors at the Mayfair Hotel today while London buzzed with rumors that the exiled monarch planned an aerial coup d\u2019etate.Despite Mayor Katzias\u2019 statement that \u201cHis Majesty is not an adventurer,\u201d it was learned that a pilot has been ordered to keep a plane ready at Croydon airfield to take off at a moment\u2019s notice.Some quarters believed a decision on George\u2019s return awaited only settlement of the terns under which he would resume his throne.Mayor Katzias reputedly brought such terms from Premeir Panayoti Tsaldaris, of Greece.The mayor continued, however, to deprecate reports that George contemplated a spectacular return to the throne such as that staged in 1930 by King Carol of Rumania.Baden Priests Defied Government Orders to Cease Discussion of Political Affairs from Pulpit \u2014 Situation in Bavaria Also Regarded as Tense \u2014 Catholic Farmer Reported Jailed for Predicting Farm Boycott Against National Socialist Businessmen.erlin, July 22.\u2014Nazis turned* the full force of their cani- ' paign against \u201cstate enemies\u201d _____\t_\ton the Catholic Church today after nounced appointments to the Senate | pr;ests 0f Freiburg, Baden, violated B were: Col.Thomas Cantley, M.P.fori the Reich edict against pulpit reler- Pictou, N.S.; F.P.Qumn, M.P.for Halifax; J.L.P.Robichau, Maxwell-ton, N.S.; Hon.George B.Jones, M.\tP.for Royal, N.B.; Hon.Donald Sutherland, former M.P., Ingersoll, Ont.; Col.James Arthurs, M.P., Parry Sound; and Mrs.Howard T.Fallis.Peterborough.Elevated to the Supreme Court of Ontario only a few years ago, Mr.Justice Patrick Kerwin has been promoted to the Supreme Court of Canada to replace Mr.Justice Frank Hughes, resigned.Charles T.McTague, K.C., Windsor.will succeed Mr.Justice Kerwin on the Ontario judiciary.D.McKinnon, K.C., Charlottetown, has been named District Judge in Admiralty for Prince Edward Island.Hon.G.S.Harrington, Halifax, former Premier of Nova Scotia, as chairman; Tom Moore, president of the Trade and Labor Congress, and N.\tR.Beaudet, Montreal insurance officer, will comprise the Employment and Social Insurance Commission.SECOND WOMAN SENATOR IS WIFE OF ONTARIO FARMER Ottawa, July 22.\u2014An eloquent and public spirited woman, wife of a Peterborough.Ont., farmer, Mrs.Howard T.Fallis today held the distinction of being \u2022 the second woman member of the Canadian Senate.She.is the third of her sex to bold a seat in Canada\u2019s Parliament, and the only woman on the Government side of the Red Cham-ber.The name of Mrs.Iva Campbell Fallis appeared among the list of ten senators named by Prime Minister R.B.Bennett on Saturday.She is a daughter of Ontario who has known the rigors of life on a Saskatchewan prairie farm, and combines the ability of performing most of the heavy duties of farm life with that of an eloquent platform speaker.In February, 1930, shortly after the Judical Committee of the Privy Council had decided that in Canada women were \u201cpersons\u201d and entitled to all the prerogatives enjoyed by men in respect to Government, the then Prime Minister, W.L.Mackenzie King, summoned Mrs.Cair-ine Wilson, of Ottawa, to the Senate.She was the first woman senator, and (he second woman to become a member of Canada\u2019s Parliament.Long before that, in 1921, Miss Agnes Macphail, a Grey County farmer\u2019s daughter ami school teacher, was elected to the House of Commons for Southeast Grey, Ontario.She was the first of her sox to take a seat in the.Dominion Parliament and has been returned at.every general election since.RECONSTRUCTION LEADER TO tOUR WEST THIS WEEK Ottawa, July 22.\u2014 His campaign opened in Ontario, Hon.H.H.Stevens, leader of the Reconstruction.party, today looked toward Western Canada.While his itinerary was not available, it had been tentatively decided that ho would leave for the west about the middle of the week.Ho will probably ences-e to politics.Walther Koehler, the Premier of Baden, announced he was ready to go \u201cthe limit.\u201d Baden Catholics said they anticipated wholesale arrests of both laymen and priests The Catholic Church in general adopted a policy of watchful waiting, most of the priests, knowing Government agents were listening, having confined their Sunday sermons to spiritual topics.In Baden and other distant districts, however, the decree by Franz Guertner, Minister of Justice, directing prompt punishment for priests violating the injunction of General Wilhelm Goering against \u201cPolitical Catholicism,\u201d was not published until today.Catholics both at Baden and in Bavaria regarded the situation as especially grave.The police, however, did not take immediate action against the Bade i priests who read episcopate letters from their oulpits, calling the Nazi drive against Catholic Youth organizations a violation of the concordat with thhe Vatican.With stern enforcement of the Goverment decree expected momentarily in Freiburg, the Church-State struggle took an even firmer hold in other Baden cities such as Karlsruhe, where Catholic Youth societies have been banned.From Muenster, another city in Western Germany, a Catholic farmer named Partmann was reported jailed for predicting that Catholic farmers would clamp a boycott on National Socialistic business men.At Osnabrueck, the Govemor warned priests they \u201cplaced themselves outside the national community\u201d by failure to beflag their churches on national holidays.LLOYD GEORGE DECLARES WAR ON GOVERNMENT Sixteen-Thousand Word Statement from Cabinet Rejecting \u201cNew Deal\u201d Proposals Brings Fight Announcement from War-Time Premier.NOT ON OFFICIAL MISSION.Athens, July 22.\u2014General George Kondylis, War Minister and Vice-Premier of Greece, has no intention of attempting a coup d\u2019etat aimed at restoration of the monarchy, Premier Panagiotis Tsaldaris told questioners here today.While the fate of the Greek republic was believed to be in the balance as Mayor Kotzias, of Athens, conferred with former King George in London today, Premier Tsaldaris said the mayor was not on an official mission.He admitted, however, that the trip probably would be important in furnishing an exact picture of the exiled monarch\u2019s viewpoint in the situation.WIFE PLOTTED DEATH OF MATE U.S.SENATE AMENDS ROOSEVELT'S FARM RELIEF BILL According to Police Story, Young Wife Fell in Love with Youthful Brother-im-Law and Secured Bullet which Was Fired into Her Husband\u2019s Head.Renfrew, Ont., July 22.\u2014Pro-.vincial police began piecing to-igether an apparent triangular love affair today which ended in the death yesterday of Albert Cowan, Barry\u2019s Bay farmer.They arrested his twenty-six year old wife, claiming she incited his seventeen year olcl brother, Allan, to shoot him as he lay sleeping in his bed.Allan confessed, police said.According to the police story, the twenty-six year old wife fell in love with her young brother-in-law and secured the bullet which was fired into her husband\u2019s head.Both Mrs.Cowan and Allan were remanded a week, when they appeared before Magistrate W.K.MacGregor today, pending the outcome of the inquest which has not been opened.Provincial Constable W.J.Johnston said he had a full confession from Allan Cowan, who was arrested while attending the wake of his brother.Mrs.Cowan, he said, refused to make any statement, but admitted she had furnished Allan with the cartridge which was fired into her husband\u2019s head.YOUNG FATHER CONFESSES TO KILLING WIFE REPORTED DAMAGE TO TOBACCO CROPS EXAGGERATED.Simcoe, Ont., July 22.\u2014Earlier estimates of $100,000 damage to Norfolk district tobacco crops by Friday\u2019s storm were declared exaggerated following an inspection of the farm area.Abount thirty farms in the Brandy Creek area near Delhi were affected.Loss on these were officially estimated at ten per cent.Infatuation for Sixteen-Year-Old Girl Given by Worcester, Mass., Man as Reason for Overturning Canoe Containing Twenty-Three-Year-Old Wife.BAN IS PLACED ON VIOLENT ANTI-JEWISH PUBLICATION Berlin, July 22.\u2014Germany\u2019s most violent nnti-Jewish publication, Der Stuermcr, edited by Julius Strei-cher, Nazi leader of Franconia, was banned today in Germany in a surprise order following the renewal of anti-Jewish demonstrations.The Propaganda Ministry, responsible for the order, refused to give any explanation of it.Another apparently conciliatory move as the Reich seemed on the verge of a general drive against Jews and the Catholic Church was the announcement that the new Minister of Religions, Dr.Hans Kerri, would not take up his duties for three weeks.This interval will ho.used by Herr Kerri, the official news bureau announced, to prepare for the task entrusted to him by the Fuehrer.Herr Streicher\u2019s newspaper long has been the spearhead of the Nazi anti-,Jewish campaign.This publication was credited evith revival in Germany of the \u201critual murder\u201d myth, which charged Jews with sacrificing human beings during their passover religious services.Streicher himself is among Chancellor Adolf Hitler\u2019s closest personal friends.speak in all cities of the Prairie Provinces and British Columbia in a swift swing round the western country, expected to occupy about three weeks.The campaign of Canada\u2019s Continued on Page 2.London, July 22.\u2014 David Lloyd George declared war on the Government today.His response to the Government\u2019s rejection of his \u201cNew Deal\u201d programme is a call to arms.\u201cI am organizing,\u201d he told the Canadian Press.\u201cThroughout the country local councils of action are being formed, and I myself am astonished at the response.\u201d The wartime premier's ire was roused by the.tone in whkh the Government turned down his programme\u2014a 16,000 word statement rejecting the plan in its entirety.Independent candidates will be run in tbe next general elections, probably next spring, and finaced if necessary by the \u201cCouncil of Action\u201d in the locality, Lloyd George said.Their programme in, brief will be peace and reconstruction.Questions put to the \u201cLittle Welshman\u201d in interview today indicate that his mind is working towards a National Government of the left, in association with a group headed by Lord Allen, of Hurst-wood.Lloyd George issued a rejoinder to the Government\u2019s reply to the memorandum he had submitted to the cabinet outlining his scheme, which was under study by the cabinet.for.four months before its rejection.He declared the most notable feature of the Government's reply was \u201cthe boastful complacency vv:+h which the Government regards the 2,000,000 unemployed.\u201d He sharply challenged the Government view that his scheme, revolving around a vast public works programme, would moan grave injury to Imperial relations and Imperial trade by drastically reducing the imports from the Dominions.By developing poultry, pig and milk production at home Britain would provide an jncrasing market for Dominion grown cereals, said Lloyd George.\u201cIf you can increase the output of products of the soil in remote parts of the British Empire, why should you not.do the same within Britain itself?\u2019\u2019 ALBERTA SOCIAL CREDIT PARTY MAY BACK STEVENS Calgary, July 22.\u2014Possibility of the Alberta Social Credit party supporting the Reconstruction party headed by Hon.H.H.Stevens was mentioned here yesterday by William Aberhart, Alberta Social Credit League leader, in an address at his prophetic Bible institute when he warned Social Credit groups and constituency associations to be pre-1 pared to enter the federal field.There was nothing definite, however, about, the lineup, he added.Worcester, Mass., July 22.\u2014His love for a sixteen-year-old girl was blamed today by Newell P.Sherman for the confessed slaying of his young wife, the mother of his two children.State Detective Edward J.McCarthy said Sherman confessed he deliberately overturned the canoe in which he and his twenty-three-year-old wife were paddling Saturday night on fog-covered Lake Singletary.As the woman struggled frantically to grasp him, Sherman thrust her away and she sank from sight, the detestive quoted him as saying.McCarthy said Sherman admitted he was in love with a sixteen-year-old Whitinsville, Mass., girl with whom he worked.She disliked \u201cgoing around\u201d with married men, McCarthy said, so Sherman decided to \u201cmake a good impression on the girl by having no wife.\u201d Sherman was charged with murder in the first degree.He is twenty-six years old.The two children left motherless by the tragedy are Janet May, two and a half years old, and Dudley, eighteen months.Police quoted Sherman as saying he was about three hundred yards from shore when he overturned the frail canoe.MOSLEMS CLASH WITH POLICE ON PROTEST MARCH ; Washington, July 22.\u2014By a j vote of sixty to seventeen, the Î Senate today adopted an amend-I ment by Senator Lafollette to ; ; the agriculture adjustment ad- | ! ministration bill permitting the [ ! President to impose quota re- j I strictions on agricultural im- ! j ports to preserve price gains j achieved by the United States .farm programme.In effect it is a substitute | ! for the House provision in the | bill which would have permitted | I the President \u201cto impose quo- | i tas and increase tariffs on com- | modities whose importation was | ! found to be depressing the price j ; of basic farm commodities.\u201d j I The vote came quickly today j I after the subject had been de-I bated for two hours Saturday, j CANON SHATFORD IMPROVING Bridgewater, N.S.July 22.\u2014Slow improvement was noted today in the condition of Rev.Canon Allan P.Shatford, rector of St.Janies Anglican Church in Montreal, who is ill from a heart condition complicated by bronchial pneumonia.The clergyman, convalescing at his summer home in Conquerall Bank, near here, was described by Di'.Wallace Rafuse a= \u201cslowly improving.GREAT BRITAIN RENEWS EFFORTS TO AVERT EAST AFRICAN WARFARE British Ambassador to Rome Instructed to Open Talks with Mussolini to Have Dispute Referred to League of Nations\u2014Italians Believe Peaceful Settlement of Problem Very Remote\u2014Little Unity of Action Between British and French Negotiators.L ondon, July 22.\u2014The British cabinet in special session decided today to instruct Sir Eric Drummond, its Ambassador to Rome, to renew his efforts to find a basis for a possible solution of the Ilalo-Ethiopian dispute.Sir Eric was instructed that, in the event a basis for a solution is not found, to again urge Premier Mussolini to present a fully documented case for Italy to the League of Nations\u2019 Council, tentatively scheduled to meet July 20th.The cabinet reaffirmed its previous stand that both Italy and Ethiopia should state their complete views at Geneva.Secretary of State Cordell Hull\u2019s recent conversations in Washington on the Italo-Ethiopian situation were viewed here as a helpful step toward bringing about a peaceful solution.British circles said they felt the United States was giving Great Britain full peace moves.support in it NEW INFLATION DRIVE MENACING ROOSEVELT TAXATION PROPOSALS Announcement that Inflationists Will Attach Farm Refinancing and Bonus Payment Measures, Involving Issuance of $5,000,000,000 in New Currency, to a Roosevelt \u201cMust\u201d Bill Raises Question as to whether Administration May Be Forced to Postpone Action in \u201cTax-the-Rich.\u201d Ten Killed when British Troops Fired h Effort to Disperse MOTHER UNDER ARREST AFTER RIVER TRAGEDY Rioting Moslems Striving to Gain Possession of Gurwara Mosque at Lahore.WORKLESS JOIN IN ANTI-SALES TAX ARGUMENT Camillien Houde to Be Burned in Effigy at Verdun Tonight Following Anti-Sales Tax Parade by Unemployed.Verdun, Que., July 22.\u2014Verdun\u2019s unemployed rallied behind Mayor Herve Ferland today in his battle against Mayor Camillien Houde, of Montreal, and the island\u2019s two per cent, tax on all retail sales.While several actions were awaiting Mayor Ferland in the Recorder's Court arising out.of his refusal to collect the tax in his Verdun store, preparations were being made to \u2019im an effigy of Mayor Houde in Woodbine Park with thousands of citizens present.Mayor Ferland announced last night a parade of the unemployed would lie held Wednesday night, ending in a mass meeting in Woodbine Park at which Mayor Houde would re-enact the role of Guy Fawkes with his effigy going up in flames._ Placards were posted throughout Verdun on Saturday advising citi-Continued on Page.2.Bombay, India, July 22.\u2014Unrest among Moslems spread from Lahore to Punjab Province today as five thousand Moslems, marching to protest against interefrence with then- worship, clashed with police and state troops.Officers charged and swung batons in an attempt to disperse the crowd.1,200 of whom were arrested.The Moslems remained defiant despite the pacific efforts of their ruler, Bawab Sir Ehmad Ali Kahn.Ten persons were known to be dead at Lahore where British troops fired repeatedly in an effort to disperse rioting Moslems striving to gain possession of the Gurwara Mosque.It was believed moi'e Moslems may have been killed and carried off in accordance with the native custom of removing the the slain and wounded.The strife centred about the Mosque, an unused Moslem edifice which stands on property now owned by the Sikh community and which the Sikhs are demolishing.The outbreaks began Saturday, when the Sihks began to tear down the Mosque.Fighting continued almost constantly, flaring up at intervals when the Moslems advanced on the troops, throwing stones.REIGIOUSWAR HAS SPREAD TO SOUTH IRELAND | Wife of Pensioned Lindsay, Ont., World War Veteran Ran to Parish Priest\u2019s House Crying Hysterically \u201cI Have Thrown My Children in the River!\u201d Lindsay, Ont., July 22.\u2014Thirty-five-year-old Mrs.Guy Wallace, wife of a pensioned World War veteran, is in County Jail here on a nominal charge of vagrancy following the drowning of three of her five children in Scugog River here Saturday evening.First knowledge of the tragedy came when Mrs.Wallace ran to the nearby Roman Catholic parish house apparently seeking a priest to administer the last rites and crying hysterically: T have thrown my children in the river.\u201d Rev.Father Earl Grant said this was her only coherent statement, although police kept secret a statement she was reported to have made as she ate a sandwich and drank tea at the police station.They said she chatted incoherently and admitted pulling her eldest son, eleven-year-old Gavin, out of the water.Gavin and two-year-old Mary were rescued; Catherine, nine, j Agnes, seven, and William, four, i losing their lives.Gavin was taken home after the tragedy and put to bed but yesterday he told his story.Bright and straight forward, he said he fell off the log when a thunderclap frightened him and the other four tumbled after him into eight feet of water.He said his mother, who was PEACE EFFORTS DOOMED TO ABSOLUTE FAILURE Rome, July 22,\u2014Foreign diplomats at Addis Ababa were reported today to be arranging to move their legations as Italian officials expressed doubt that final efforts by Great Britain and France would ward off an Italo-Ethiopian strife.\u2014-jv The authoritative newspaper La * Stampa of Turin said diplomats have decided to go to Djibouti, French Somaliland, when the situation reaches a climax.British circles said they believed Sir Eric Drummond, British Ambassador to Rome, would ask Premier Benito Mussolini to submit his documents in the Italo-Ethiopian impasse to the League of Nations in an effort to avert open conflict.Italian authorities, however, said 11 Duce probably would turn down such a request.The French Ambassador, Pau! de Chambrun, also was expected to have another audience with Mussolini concerning the latest developments in the dispute.There was no indication of unity in the British and French actions.Mussolini's own newspaper, Popo-lo d\u2019ltalia of Milan, said in a front page editorial: \u201cWe don't know if actually the English Government intends with that of France to make a final effort to avert the conflict However, this effort can only be made either in the direction of Addis Ababa or in the direction of Rome.That is to say, it must have for its objective either to induce the Emrperor to acknowledge a large part of the n demands or to induce Italy w ashington, July 22.\u2014A powerful drive for two measures involving $5,000,000,000 of United States currency inflation introduced a tremendous new factor into a Congress beset by several major controversies.The announcement of Senator William Borah, Republican, Idaho, that the Frazier-Lemkc refinancing bill and the Patman bill for cash payment of the veterans\u2019 bonds are \u201cquite certain\u201d to be attached to a Roosevelt \u201cmust\u201d measure ETHIOPIA HOPES TO OBTAIN , probably the new tax bill, immediately raised | Itali_.____ _________________ this question in the minds of many to renounce part of her demands, observers.\t| \u201cIn one case or the other it will be \u201cWill the Roosevelt tax program-! destined to certain failure.\u201d me be scraped for this session if the backers of the two measures mentioned by Borah succeed in their at-; i aaxt cdaïuï iïmitua otatcc tempt?\u201d\tLOAN FROM UNITED STATES A definite answer had to wait, for j\t- there was no immediate comment; London, July 22.\u2014Ethiopia \u201cneeds from leaders on Borah\u2019s declaration I money with which to finance an ap-and his added prediction that Con-: paremly impending war with Italy, gress will still be in session on the'and hopes to explore the possibili-first of November.It was generally ! ties of a United States loan through considered certain, however, thafiJ.P.Morgan, now in London, ac-the development would spur the ef-J cording to a statement by the new forts of those Republicans and Democrats w'ho have been trying to get Congress to adjourn now without acting on the tax bill.On the other hand, Borah\u2019s statement was interpreted as giving new forcé and attention to the drives for the Frazier-Lemke plan to issue up to $3,000,000,000 in new money to refinance farm indebtedness at low interest and the Patman plan, already defeated once this session, to pay the bonus to about $2,000,000,-000 worth of new currency.Ethiopian Minister here.Dr.Azaj Wargneh Martin, quoted in the London Daily Express.The newspaper quoted the Minister as saying he had come to London in an effort to obtain a loan of £2,-009,000, approximately $10,000,000.VIOLENT ATTACK ON JAPAN FEATURES ITALIAN PRESS DECLARES NEW TAXATION -i Rome, July 22.\u2014The Italian press I printed violent attacks against Jap-I .an today, using phraseology not (unlike that employed against Great IS ECONOMIC PHILOSOPHY ! Germany fasl ylarf ag0 and aSainSt ,,\t, UV \u201c\t, I The basis for the attack was an hew York, July \u2014.\u2014The conclu-: alleged dissimilaritly between state-sion was drawn today in a public !ments made to the Italian Foreign statement of the National Industrial ; Office by Ambassador Sigimura of pujpose ; japan concerning Ethiopia and by a Japanese Foreign Office spokes- Conference Board that the of the new tax proposals of President Roosevelt is \u201cprimarily to tax \u2014\tsize or bigness, wherejapaneSe embassy cabled stand- j\t\"^at e%er ^orra lt may 1,6 (long extracts from these Several Buildings Owned by Protestants Destroyed as Reprisal Against Anti-Catholic Disorders in Ulster.Belfast, llirthern Ireland, July 22\u2014Widespread violence arising from anti-Catholic disorders in Northern Ireland and restuling in violent anti-Protestant reprisals in the Free State threatened Ireland today.As a ninth person died here last night under a sniper\u2019s fire, incendiarism, bombing and stone throwing swept border towns where mobs burned down three Protestant hails and one masonic hall.Prayers for peace were offered in all Belfast churches while troops with fixed bayonets stood guard.Anti-Protestant demonstrations in many parts of the Free State during the week-end were attributed to the Northern Ireland Anti-Catholic disorders.At Limerick, on the Shannon River in the Free State, a mob of youths smashed windows in business houses owned by Protestants.At Clones, also in the Irish Free mg on the bank, above the log, warned them a moment before to take care.Mrs.Wallace, under medical care since the death of her youngest baby in childbirth some months ago, will be brought from the county jail to appear in court today.A for- T.\u2022\t, f mal adjournment is expected.\tI ; !s nol a y At home five blocks from the Sve °\t.v, r Wallace first heard of pYloKso?hyv\u2019n th® a.P'Pllcat\u2018on j which taxation is to be used as a ! convenient instrument.The philosophy in y\t-\t;\u2018u\u201ck cAuiau-is imjiji uiese press com- ' \u201cRegardless of the approach thatcand well-informed is made in attempting to justify the\tt^.v were convinced the programme as a fiscal measure,\u201d!\tt+n /cYthe ,®d\u2019,t0r'a s v as asserted the board, largely composed !, - ti^ 'r1 a oniad'c Pr0* nf Win»»*\t\u201cit ic nro-Hoonv Itest Irom the Japanese.of business leaders, \u201cit is practically | impossible to reach the conclusion ; that it is esentially a fiscal measure, i cal document but a j social and economic I MOHAMMEDAN CHIEFTAIN SUPPORTS ETHIOPIANS river Guy Wallace first heard of the tragedy when Gavin came home j soaked to the skin and crying.The forty-year-old war veteran who brought his family from Toronto fourteen months ago, said he preferred not to talk about the matter until Mrs.Wallace comes home.State, the Masonic Hail was destroyed.two other buildings were damaged by incendiary fires\u2014Gospel Hall, property of tbe Protestant congregation, and a Recreation Hall, maintained by non-religious bodies.The ninth victim of the strife,\t.\t____r., swelling since the Orange célébra-! the 19th Baron of Semphill.and underlying the tax programme, as now projected,\u201d the statement continued, \u201cinvolves not only the principle that taxation should be used as a social and economic corrective hut also ! I that bigness or size is socially un- ; * desirable and there to be condemn- ! ed.\u201d Cairo, Egypt.July 22.\u2014Emir Abdullah of Transjordan was quoted in the newspaper Alguehad today as expressing his sympathy to Ethiopia Continued on Page 2.THE WEATHER -* LOCAL THURDERSTORMS.A deep depression centred near Hudson Straits extends over the Geiffier I ric>rtht\u2019as.tt\u2019rn P°i'Gon of the confi- es to the Record; Paris; Baron Edmund de\t- d\u2019Hestroy, 69, Belgium Ambassador | neE,n, rprfssure 15 relatively high to France since 1916.\tpj0, La, for good cows, with medium kinds m'ost-ly $3 to $3.50, and S5 to $5.75 tot medium quality\u2019 steers, with common steers around $4.50.Calf receipts totalled 765 head.1 Calves were twenty-five to fifty cents higher than last week.Good calves brought from $6 to $6.50.| Medium kinds of calves sold from | $4.76 to $5;50, with common drink- \u2019 ers and light veals from $3.75 to $4.50.Grass calves were from $3 to $3.50.Quotations: Good and choice veal, $6 to $6.50, common and medium,! $3,75 to $5.50, grassers, $3 to $3.50.Sheep receipts totalled 1,611 head.Good lambs sold for $7.75 with one load up to $8.The bulk of the ; lambs were sold in mixed lots at1 $7.25.IVhen sold graded, culls were discounted $2 per hundredweight.Sheep were from $2 to $2.50, with: an odd top at $3.Quotations: Ewes, $2 to $2.50J Lambs, ,good\u201e $7.75 to $8; common, $5.25 to $7.50\u2019.\t\\ Hog receipts totalled 306 head.Due to a very light run, hogs made a gain of fully seventy-five cents.Bacons brought mostly $9.75, with an odd small lot up to $10.Selects drew $1 per hog premium.Butchers, heavies and lights were cut fifty cents per hundredweight and extra , heavies $1 per hundredweight.Sows were from $5 to $6.50 according to quality.RecorcTsClassifiedAds.To Let OIX ROOMS, SEMI-DETACHED, IN MOD-^ «ern brick building, alf in excellent con-oition, i44 Drummond.Apply A.Sangster, 100 Drummond.Phone 230.pLAT OF SIX ROOMS, SUNPORCH.partly heated, newly repaired, all modern conveniences.Heated garage if desired Apply 349 King West.Phone 2730-J.OQ MONTREAL STREET, SIX ROOM heated apartment, fireplaces, finest location.Phone McKee, 1156-W.XCEPTTONALLY FINE MODERN btore, Wellington North, Very low rent.Phone Edwards, 135.E OELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, 99 MONT-^ real Street.Immediate possession.Apply to Kushner\u2019e Store.For Sale QAVE 75%.BUY YOUR DRUGGISTS\u2019 sundries and supplies direct from manufacturer, through our Mail-Order Dept.We have everything.All personal itema are mailed postpaid hy us in plain, sealed package.Send for free mail-order catalogue.N-R Mfg.Company, Dept.Lt-55, Box 353, Hamilton.Ont.Q.REEN PEAS, 4 LBS.FOR 25c.DOR-^ man\u2019s.City Limite, Montreal Road.Phone 1376-F.âHjetbcooke lâailp SUcorb Prices For Classified Advertising: CASH RATE\u201410c for 10 word, for on» intertioD i 1 cent for e«eb additional word.CHARGE RATE\u2014Twenty-five cents for twelve word® for one insertion.Tw© cents each additional word.BIR1HS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS.Death and Funeral Notice, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam.without poetry, 75 cents an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam.two cents a word extra.Engagements.Weddings, Birth Notices, 60 cents.List of flowers included in obituary reports, two cent» a word.Twenty-five cents extra when charge account is opened.Reader Notice in country locals, 16 cents per line, five words to a line: Lennoxville and City.Brieflets.20 cents per line.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.Renfrew, Ont., July 22.\u2014Investigation today was being continued i one vears of agCtw ce V^d vkt into the shooting of Albert Cowan, j Supreme Master of the Knights of twenty seven-year-old mill employee Columbus in Canada anq Newfound-\thome at Barry s Bay While \u2018\"and.who died here last night.Hermes were being made, his wife had been ill for five months.\t1™= held ^ Jal1 f a matenal A native of Montreal, he had been ; witness.Cowan «ed from a bullet an employee oi the Department of:™d m the head although no trace National Revenue for forty-eight of the rifle had been found today years, joining the staff in that city.) According to Provincial Constable Five years ago he retired on super-Johnston, Cowan was shot '¦rnuat\u2019on\tSunday morning as he lay m bed.Survîviors include two .brothers,!Mrs.Cowan told police she came Peter and T.J., both of Montreal, and home about three o clock, after vis three sisters, Mrs.C.J.Breen, Mrs.Maurice P.Shea and Miss Alice, all of Montreal Montreal Social Worker Claims 550-Mile Trip to New York in Kayak Proved a Good Rest.New Yor.-:, July 22.\u2014To Mas Ide Lyman, twenty-two year old Montreal social worker, a 550-miie canoe trip is no work at all.\u201cThis tr;p has been a good rest for me,\u201d said Mis* Lyman wr.er.she arrived yesterday after paddling for three weeks in the Eskimo Kayak she built herself.She \u2019 got fed up with humanity,\u201d she said, so she decided to make the trip from Montreal to New York, by way of Lake Champlain and the Hudson.She slept in a tiny tent, cooked her own meals and went through storms and rapids before she completed her trip.She expects to spend a week in New York and then return to Montreal, but it won\u2019t take three weeks to make tfce trip home.She\u2019e siring by plana.REPORT MANY KILLED IN DISPUTE OVER HEADGEAR Disorders Resulted in Meshed, Persia, from Government Decree Ordering People to Wear European Style Hats Instead of Native Headgear.TEN SENATORS, INCLUDING SECOND WOMAN, AND FOUR JUDGES NAMED Continued from Page 1.youngest political party opened last Friday night in Hamilton.There the Reconstruction leader explained that it was in Hamilton, less than three weeks ago, the new party had its birth.The following day he spoke m St.Catharines, emphasizing his belief in the need for some regulative body to see that the primary producer receives a fair return for his produce.He instanced fruit and live stock particularly.If elected, to power he asserted that a Dominion Agriculture Board would be created\" by the Reconstruction Government.One of its functions would ting friends, to find her husband bleeding profusely.She already had prepared for bed when she made the discovery, Mrs.Cowan said, and she did not wait to dress but ran half a mile to summon a doctor.Post-mortem examination of Cowan\u2019s body resulted in recovery of the bullet which was from a .22 calibre rifie.GRADE CROSSING FUND IS ENRICHED BY $1,000,000 Hon.E.N.Rhodes Secured Approval of Order-in-Council Authorizing Payment of That Sum as Provided in Supplementary Public Works Bill Passed at Last Session of Parliament.Ottawa, July 22.\u2014Canada\u2019s grade be to see that the farmer was not i crossing elimination fund was en-victimized by packing companies orlriched by $1,000,000 Saturday, when canners to whom he supplied their j Finance Minister E.N.Rhodes se-raw material.\t; cured approval of an Order-in-Coun- Throughout his campaign thus! oil authorizing the payment of that far Mr.Stevens has.been dogged | sum as provided in the suppiement-by extreme heat which made speak-1 ary Public Works Bill passed at the ing1 difficult!.Consequently he last session of Parliament.Moscow, July 22.\u2014The Tass, Soviet, News Agency reported last night that many person* were killed in Meshed, Persia, in disorders resulting from a government decree that the people wear Europeean style hats instead of native headgear.The report said that the decree had been enforced without serious incidents in Teheran, but that in.the city of Meshed priests had incited a portion of the populace to attack wearers of the new-style hats.Riots spread through the city and many persona were reported killed and injured.spoke but briefly both at Hamiuton and St, Catharines.He elaborated a number of points already touched on in his election manifesto, protested that the constitution should not be set up as an .excuse to block reform, and said that those controlling capital were interfering with the law of supply and demand.The fund is administered by the Departmenth of Railways and Canals and contributions are made to such grade crossing elimination costs on a ratio decided by the Gov-emor-in-Council.1PV recommend for conservative investnu.'.City of Sherbrooke 3M% BONDS Maturing 15*42-1S/ 5 2 \u2022 1942 to 1945 to yield 3.70% 1946 to 1950 to yield 3.75% 1951 to 1952 to yield 3-80% \u2022 Nesbitt, Thomson and Company Limited 355 St.James Street West, Montreal in nU the principal eitiea of Canada HARRINGTON QUITS POST AS PROVINCIAL LEADER; GREAT BRITAIN RENEWS EFFORTS TO AVERT EAST AFRICAN WARFARE i.Continued from Page - | in its dispute with Italy.Halifax, July 22.\u2014 Col.Gordon \u201cThe Ethiopians,\u201d the Emir was S.Harrngton, named ohairman of quoted as saying, \"enjoy a special the Unemployment and Social In- place in the hearts of every Moham-surance Commission over the week- medan and Arab, since those who end, has resigned as leader of the protected Islam in its first days de-Coneervatiye Opposition in the Nova ser%e t},e sympathy of Mohammcd-Scotia Legislature.\tJans and Arabs in their present In the letter of resignation .sen.j struj?jf!e Thiey_ Hke the Arabg) are to D.R.Cameron, of Giace Bay, weak people asking for peace which president of the Nova Scotia Con-j ig dclr;ed them servative Association, the former j .We are ^hing with the great-Pronncm: Premier says his new ^ regret the spectacle of Rome, position entails \"complete severance j the capita[ of chn9tianjtly> goin?\u2019 through a war of hatred against The carefully preserved orange blossoms and lace veil in which her mother was married thirty years ago were worn by Princess Ingrid of Sweden when she became the bride of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark at Stockholm.Atop her veil is a cluster of myrtle which she left at her mother\u2019s grave together with the bridal bouquet.Financial News MONTREAL OPENING AND NOON SALES The folio win g Quotations of today\u2019s prices «a the Montreal Stock Exchange are fur-ukhed by McMacamy & Waleh: Open Bell Tel.130^ Brazilian .8M> Brack Silk .15 B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d 22^4 Can.Car .T Can.Car Pfd.1314 Gan.Sement ., .6 Vi Can.Ind.Alcohol 9 Can, Pacific .\t9 T'a Con.Smelting .166 Dom.Bridge .29^4 Dorn.S.& C.,.4?i hut Nickel .26% Massey Harris .41V Mont.Power .\t30V£ Nat.Breweries .36T^ Shawinigan .16 niàhed by McManamy & Open Air Reduction .149Vk Allied Chemical 158% Am.Can .142% Am.Sugar .55% Arn.Smelting .42% Am.T.& T.125% Anaconda Copf duty de-i April, with rneumamo Llaim-manded he attend a session or two ing 301, of the new legislature, which he has ,\t________ 3Hii withdrawal from politic* ^\u2022n gave a delightful luncheon at entertained as dinner guests Mr.and ; Cnateau de Blois for Miss David-Mrs.Bert Vance and son, Galen, ; son'' Covers were laid for twelve.Mrs.Addie Vance, Mrs.W.A.! The table decorations were most Lowell, of North Hatley, Mrs.George ! appropriate.A white bridal rose was Heathcote, of Providence, R.I., Miss j each^ plate and the place carda Maragret Ronnie, of PawTucket, I willt-e baskets with pink roses, R.I., Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Lunde-1 arK* at either end of tne table white lDor2.\tj vases were filled with baby s breath Mr.Robert Eardley-Wilmot has i an^ a\t'Dr^e ani^ ?rroom returned from Georgeville, where he centered die tab.e^ assisted with two sacred solos, \u201cJesus Lover of My Soul\u201d and \u201c\u2018Open the Gates of the Temple.\u201d Miss Florence Bradford and Miss Mabel Jackman left on Saturday for a holiday at Jacquet River, N.B.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Galbraith and Mr.Walter Galbraith spent a day at Danville.Mrs, Frank Allan, Miss Marguerite Allan and Miss Ruth Ball spent a week-end at Ormstown as guests of Mrs.P.H.Curran and Mrs.Christine Armour.Mrs.W.R.Bradford is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Goodfellow, at Huntington.Master Jack Dickenson is spending two weeks with Master Stewart Rutherford at Graniby Hill.Mr.H.H.Hibbard, of Montreal, spent the week-end at his home.Dr.and Mrs.Rellis, of St.Lambert, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J, Bruce Payne.Mrs.James Robinson has been visiting Mr.and Mrs.William Robinson at Dunham.Mrs.Constance Rice and little son, John, left to visit the former\u2019s uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs, Roy Travers, at Kingston, Ont.Miss Margery Chartier is visiting her aunt, Mrs, D.Bushell in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs: Tom Forest, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.T.Payne.Mr.George Checketts, of Montreal, was the guest of his mother and sister, Mrs.E.Lockwood.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Allen, of Ottawa, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Alex Purdy for a couple of days last week.Mr.and Mrs.Douglass Watson and two little sons were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Gleason.Mrs.W\u2019atson and children are remaining for a visit.Mr.and Mrs.R.Parham and daughter, of Montreal, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mra.W.C.Lee.Miss Clara Milknan, of Picton, Ont., is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs.Hugh Collins and Mr.Collins.Mrs.Douglass Bushell, of Montreal, and her mother, Mrs.Fred Cloutier, of Roxton, were guests last week of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Harley Chartier.Mr.and Mrs.0.R.Jackman and children, Frank and Martha, motored to Jacket River, N.B., last week.Mr.Jackman has returned but Mrs.BEDFORD DISTRICT EAST DUNHAM Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Z.Delorme were Mr.and Mrs.Bonafe, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Daudelin and Mrs.F.Labrecque, of Brigham.Mrs.Wilfred Bertrand and two children, Edward and Margaret, of Montreal, are spending a few days with her brother, Mr.F.Rochleau.Recent visitors at Mr.James Dy-mond\u2019s were Mr.and Mrs.William Colton and son, Lloyd, of Abercorn, and Mrs.Viola Wilkins, of Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.C.Chelifoux and son, Gordon, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.William Jones, of Farnam\u2019s Corner, were also callers at the same place.Miss Therese Mosseau and Mr.Armand Mosseau spent a day at their home here.Mr.George Forget and Mr.Albert Bois lard were also visitors at the same home.Miss Margaret Wilson, of Cowansville, spent a day at her home here.Mrs.M.McCullough does not improve as rapidly as her many friends would wish.Mrs.Alice Spicer went to Montreal to assist her daughter, Miss Dale Spicer home from the hospital, where she has been a patient for the past six weeks.She is much improved in health.Mr.James Brock was in Cowansville recently.Mr.and Mrs.T.L.Dymond, of Boston, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.C.Chelifoux and Mr.and Mrs.James Dymond on Wednesday.Mr, John Dunlavey and Mrs.Alice Murphy was visiting their sister, Mrs.M.McCuilouch, on Wednesday.SOUTH BOLTON Mr.W.Smyth, Mr.Garnet Wedge, Mrs.N.Wedge and Mrs.M.Burnham motored to Drummondville one day last week.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Oben, Mr.and Mrs.Peters and two children, from Nashua, N.H., have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.0.E.Bracey.spent a week in camp with the East Angus Boy Scouts.Mr.J.B.M.St.Laurent accompanied by his four sons, Messrs.Marcus, Bernard, Hertel and Calude, motored to Quebec City where they Mrs.N.E.Clous ;on entertained a few friends of Miss Davidson at tfie tea hour on Monday, when the guest of honor was presented with a handsomely-bound cook book.Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Durrell, Mra.Miss Muriel Hawley, of Winnipeg, is the guest of the Misses Mary and Alice Fuller.SWEETSBURG were recent week-end guests of reia- ! G.H.Durrell and Mrs.Rockwell, of tives\t; Foster, and Miss Diamond, of Mont- Mr.and M^s.John Munroe, of Lennoxville, were recent visitors at the Munroe home.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Caswell, of ;\t, j- ^ -r,\t.,, ,\t, ,, Waverly, Mass., guests at the home ; fof the ^ Allenby and real, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Swett.Mr.and Mrs.George Blake spent a recent Sunday at St.Johns as the of Mr.A.G.Batchelder Mr.James Corcoran has left for i ,\t.\t.\u201e \u201e\t,,\t.Pointe du Lac to enter a monastery j ^be.0 ?g,Ta\t^onaea^ ; Allenby.Mr.Hutchinson, student at the there for two months preparatory to taking further training in Rome for the priesthood.Mr.Corcoran was accompanied on the trip to Pointe du Lac by his uncle, Rev.Mr.Comptois, and his sister, Miss ,V.Corcoran.Mrs.C.W.Lundeborg has left to spend two weeks as the guests of relatives and friends in Providence, R.I., Boston, and other points.cupied the pulpit on Sunday morn-j ing of last week.Mrs.C.V.Meyer j rendered a solo.' Miss May Chapman, of Pembroke, Ont., is the guest of Miss Muriel Horner.Mr.J.King, of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.Wallace recently.Mr.and Mm George Wallace and family, Montreal, are spending a Miss Cecily Eardley-Wilmot, who ! 3kJTth A^M«riwHri\u2019iGeaMntS\u2019 Mr' has a position in Bishopton, spent ! a « * L\u2019k-t ! j\t' r the week-end with her parents at I\ta ld the rectory.\ti of^ûtnJ e \u201d 8 ® Sp^mg ^ \" ^ Mrs.R.H «-i++ r,t\twith the formers sister, Mrs.B.Smith, of Broadview^ l r \u2018,\t, Farm, Waterville, was a week-end1 ' \u2019 1 guest of her sister, Mrs.i Nettie Todd.The July meeting of the Ladies\u2019 -Aid of the United Church took the form of a lawn tea held at the home of Mr.Wm.Munroe on Thursday.All present appreciated the kind hospitality of Miss Munroe.The event was a very pleasant one.Before tea several ladies of the congregation met Mr.Johnson at the church to discuss plans for renovating the interior of the building.TRENHOLMVILLE Mr.and Mrs.George Blake spent a week-end at Melbourne Ridge as guests of Mr.R, Beers and Miss Mary Beers.Miss Belle Savage, who has been spending a two weeks\u2019 holiday with Mrs.A.R.Johnson, returned with Mr.and Mrs.Blake.Mr.R.J.Wiggins, Mrs.Kate Wiggins and Miss Mantha Wiggins were visiting relatives in Richford, Vt., recently.Mr.and Mrs.Claude Snell, of Mr.Leonard Enair had his hand Moncton, N.B., are guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.Snell.Mrs.B.Monty and the Misses Madeline and Gabrielle Monty are spending a holiday at Old Orchard.Miss Clara Seavey and Miss Car- Mrs.F.Stowe and Master Leland, Jackman and children are remaining | of Bolton Centre, visited Mrs.R.for two weeks.\tj George last week.Mr.Walton Blunt, of Montreal.; Mr.and Mrs.0.E.Bracey with spent the week-end with Dr.and ; Mr.and Mrs.H.Oben and Mr.and Mrs.Blunt.\tj Mrs, Peters and two children visit- The Girl Guides left Monday for ed relatives in Enosburg Falls, Vt., a two weeks\u2019 stay at Morin Heights.; and were also visiting at the home Miss Lucia Graves, of Waterloo, | of Mr.and Mrs.S.Windle in Knowl* was visiting friends in town recent- [ ton.ly._\t_\t_\t.j Mr.Alfred Burbank, of Lennox- ville, recently- spent a few days at the home of his father, Mr.J, Burbank.Mr.and Mrs.C.Randall and Master Graham were in hSerbrooka on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.W.Knowlton and Recent callers at the home of Mr.Master George, of Foster, visited at and Mrs.E.S.Miltimore included : the homes of Mrs.W.Pibus and Mr.Mr.and Mrs.J.Needham, also Mr.and Mrs.W.Needham last week, and Mrs.Herbert Turner, of Knowl- ; Mr.and Mrs.R.Davis are home ton.\t! from Knowlton.Rev.Sydney- Wood, of Danville, 1 Mr.and Mrs.G.Burnham and was a caller at the rectory one day ! daughter motored to Richiieau re-recently.\tj cently, The Misses Agnes Stewart and :\tThe Ladies\u2019 Guild met at the Kay Muir, of Montreal, were recent j home of Mrs.J.Cameron on Thurs-week-end guests of Miss Winnifred [ day_with a good attendance.Persons at \u201cThe Maples.\u201d Miss Doris Martin is spending some time in Montreal the guest of friends.Mrs.William Jones, of East Dunham, spent several days here as a guest of Mrs.Sarah Rundle at the home of Mrs.Norman Rundle.Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Meunier, nee GUTHRIE Mr.and Mrs.M.Chevalier and Mr.and Mrs.C.Edoin attended tha Sherbrooke Fair.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Cole and Mr.Cole\u2019s mother, of Debham, Mass., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Hayes.Miss Dora Johnson is in Granby visiting her niece, Mrs.S, Horner, and Mrs, Horner.Mr.and Mrs.B.Gardner and Master Thomas Shepard spent a day with their daughter, Mrs.P.Luke, and Mrs.Luke.Mrs.P.Chevalier has returned home after a week spent with her daughter, Mrs.Blanchette and Mr.Blanchette, of Franklin, Vt.Mrs.C.Lousiere and son are with, her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Beiisfe, for a few days.COWANSVILLE Mrs.Frank Winser and Mis-s Alice Draper motored to Boston Where they will be guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Whiting.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald R.Hodgins and two children motored from Stockton, Calif., and have been the guests of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Phelps.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Hodgins and Mrs.William Hanna, of Shawville, have also spent several days with Mrs.Hodgins\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Phelps, avid other relatives.Mrs.Walter Blake and Miss Alice Blake, of Danville, spent a week with Mrs.F.Millander and Mr.Millander.Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Mullavey, of Rutherford, N.J., and Mr.and Mrs.J.Gallagher, of New York, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Irving McLaughlin.Mrs.Mullavey and Mrs.Gallagher are sisters of Mrs.I.McLaughlin.Mrs.Ewin Lavery has the misfortune to fall on the cement walk last Friday and has been confined to her bed ever since.Her sister, Mrs.C.Westover, of Frelighsburg, is caring for her.All join in wishing her a speedy recovery-.Mrs.Bertha Noyes, of Montreal, is spending her holidays at the home of Mrs.Henry Fuller.Miss Mary Hackett, R.N., was a recent guest in town.Mr.and Mrs.Lumpdon and son, Russell, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Gould.Mr.Grayburn spent a recent week-end in Montreal.Mrs.Fiander, of Montreal, is a guest of her sister, Mrs.Gordon Capel, and Mr.Capel.Mr.L.A.Marchessault, of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Brown on Saturday FULFORD Mr.C.C.Jenne, of Brome, was recently at the McMannis blouse.SUTTON JUNCTION Mrs.Douglas Toof was knocked down and badly injured Friday evening by a car driven by a man \u201e\t,,\t\u201e\t,\t.\t.| from Sutton, who was blinded by Geraldine Tanner, have returned J bright lights.Mrs.Toof was near from a delightful motor trip to j f,er home and was carried in and Gaspe Peninsula via Perron boule- Dr.Noiseux, of Sutton, called.No vard and then to Old Orchard Beach, ; bones were broken, but several seri-Maine, while away on their wedding ; ous lacerations were dressed and the trip, making a distance -,000 i patient made as comfortable as pos-TT\tT\t, ,\t, sibk.The driver of the car re- Mrs.Harry Jameson and daugh- .mained with the victim until the inter, Miss June Jameson, motored ! juries had been dressed.Mrs.Toof from Columbus, Ohio, and are the \u2022 was taken to the home of her father-guests of Mrs.C.B.Jameson and ! in-law, Mr.H.A.Toof.Mr.A.C.Jameson.,\t; Mrs.Westover is ill and under the Mr.Edward Persons spent a day ; care 0f a doctor, in Montreal recently.\tj Mrs.Dale, of Montreal, is a guest Mrs.Blake and Miss Alice Blake ! 0f j\\irs, Bo-wker.have returned to their home in Dan- ; Friends of Mr.\u2019 Percy Webster will ville, after having spent a week at j be sorry to know he is seriously ill the home of the former\u2019s daughter, [ at his home in Sutton.All wish him Mrs.Frank Millender, and while here were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Demers at Brigham; accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Millender.Mr.Kenneth MacIntyre, of Iron Hill, was a guest of friends in town for a few days.Rev.E.S.Reed spent a few days in Montreal last week.HILLSIDE a speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.Bradshaw- and family were at Mr.M.G.Safford\u2019s on Thursday on the way home from a week spent in Hemmingford.BROME CENTRE badly injured when he got it caught ; rie Morris were visiting Miss S.in the belt of the picking machine at ; Harvey at Abercorn recently, the woollen mill here where he is j Mrs, Henry Bashaw and Mrs.Rov employed.Two fingers on the right ; Bashaw, of Richford, Vt.were hand were badly crushed.\t, guests for a few days last week of During the thunder storm on i Mrs.Kate Wiggins \u2019and family.Thursday night, a bolt of lightning | Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Mountain, entered the home of Mr.Sidney j spcnt Sunday last at South Durham.Simmons and passed through the ; Mr.and Mrs.M.S.Standish were ! house and out to the stable hn Ayer\u2019s Cliff last week attending; killing a bull that was tied up there, i llle funeral of Mr.William Temple.' The house was undamaged.\t! Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Lopes and Mr.Burton Boast has gone to j jittk daughter, Barbara, are spend-Montreal where .he has secured ,a 1 position.Mr.Mervin Rudd, of Boston, mg a two weeks' holiday at Old Orchard.Mrs.J.G.Fuller gave an organ Mass., and Mr.John Smith, of St re(.itaj on tbe Wilson memorial Cyr, were calling on Mr.Rudd s | organ in lhe United Church on Sun-aunt, Mrs.Joseph Boast, Riverdale, : d,av lagt at Sutton.Mrs.C.V.Meyer on Friday.Miss Christene Miller is home from the hospital and recovering favorably.Miss Geraldine Vernal, R.N., has Mr.and Mrs.Vivian Russell, of returned to Montreal to take a case Waterloo, spent a week-end at the j at the Royal Victoria Hospital, home of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Russell, j Miss Enid Jones and Mr.Jack Mc-The many friends of Mrs.Russell ; Kay, from Montreal, were week-end will be pleased to hear that she is j guests of Miss Mary Vernal, recovering after a severe fall.| Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Miller and Miss Muriel Blake, in company ' son, Gordon Paul, of Providence, with the Misses Margaret and Es- ; R.I., have been spending their holi-ther Moore, of Stanbridge, spent a ! days as the guests of their mother, week-end in Toronto.Miss Blake | Mrs.Ada Miller, and brother, Mr.was accompanied home by her uncle, j Marshall Miller.Mr.A.C.Sutherland, who will re- j Mr.and Mrs.R.Y.Beer-wort and main for a few days as a guest at family were week-end guests of Mr, the Blake home.\tand Mrs.G.E.Vernal.Little Miss Mr.and Mrs.Lynn Bell and son, Joan Beerwort remained to spend Keith, of Farnham Centre, were last some time with her grandparents, week calling on Mr, W.J.Blake and Mr.and Mrs.J.R, Worden spent family.\ta day in Montreal, Master Wallace Browning, of Ma-c-ov, is visiting Master \u2019 Douglas Miller.Mr.H.N.Doe had the misfortune to lose a fine cow- last week.Mrs, Fessenden, Miss Thelma Fessenden and Mr.Carl Chisnall were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.L.Sweet, of Iron Hill on Wednesday.Mr.Edson Doe returned from the hospital on Friday after spending about two months there.Mr.Doe\u2019s condition is some what improved.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Moore and children, of Iroquois Falls, are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Edson Doe.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Miles, Miss Doris Miles and Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Doe returned to Ottawa on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Sweet, of Iron Hill, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fessenden last week.Mr.and Mrs.Irving Baker and son, Percy, of Swanton, Vt., were recent week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Beard and family.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Beard and daughters were recent callers of Mr.J.G.Beard and Mrs.Mary Beard at Iron Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Beard, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Irving Baker and son, .Percy, of Swanton, Vt., motored to Granby recently.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Beard, the Misses Ardell and Lillian Beard were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.B.L.Sager and family at Magog, Mrs, Emma Sager as returned home after spending three weeks with her daughter, Mrs.C.A.Beard and family.Recent callers at the Beard home included Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Thomas and son, James, of Waterloo, and Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Ingram, of St.Lambert.Tell it to fifty thousand in Record Want Ads for a cent a word.\u201cWhere did you get the your second novel?\u2019 \u201cFrom the film version first!\u201d Remember to Rub ht Cuticura Ointment Before your Shampoo gently massaging the scalp to remove the scales of dandruff and assist the cleansing action of the Ointment.Let it remain as long as convenient, then shampoo with a suds of Cnti-enra Soap and warm water to cleanse the scalp and restore the natural gloss and vigor to the hair.Rinse thoroughly.Sample each free.Address: Lym«n Agencies, Ltd., Dept.S, 286 St.Paul Street, W.# Montreal.BRINGING UP FATHER WELL- fVE GOT MAGGIE THIMKIM\u2019 THAT I'M ABOUT BROKE - IT'LL BE GREAT TO GO BACK TO THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD AN\u2019 LIVE LIKE WE DID YEARS AGO-2D HUI-l! HERE COMES MAGGIE'S SINûlN\u2019-TEACHER- I GUESS HE ALSO HAS HEARD THE NEWS-AN'THANK GOODNESS HE'LL NOT BE BOTHERING ME WITH HIS SINOIN'LESS.ONS- (MUST ,v\\h, LOOK SAD WHEN he comes in~ ôy George McManus STILL-YOU SHOULD BE HAPPY- AS YOUR WIPE WILL NOT HAVE TO GIVE UP HER VOCAL LESSON», SHE PAID ME FOR TWO \"YEARS IN ADVANCE- AWÎ MR.UIGGS-IM SORRY- l'VE HEARD THE SAD NEWS- YES-EVERYTHING IS GONE-IN FACT-IM IN DEBT ¦ ' \\ \u2019 Q.U'DS, Iv.tvg Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain ïichtç rWerved.i i\t.I.nil\u2014 page fouir SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, JULY 23, 193 J.^{tcrlm)okc.|îaily Jùcnrb Wüth D«r erf Fod rest; a poor nner, no work.distress to the taxpayer to do such things, and the er, Irene Lasenba, Bi,, ,\t.\t,\t,\tElaine Drennan.Albert i members ought to know better.The Weary-Willies and the indifferent workers are the members of the C.C.F.\t, ,\t.,\t, , T.\t.\t.,\t,\t,,, We take it for granted that it is true, as cable Thev want the eigni-bour dav and the uve-day\t7\t, ,\t,\t.,\t\u2018\t.j despatches ten us, that France has put a surtax 01 w-eek.and those v,no insist on working m the good 1\tr fiftv per cent, on exports of Canada-made goods to that country.If it be true, and we assume jt is, ten even sixtv m week are old way of sun-to-su rotters.Count our blessings.We have many.The clerk gets to work at 8.and he quits at six, often having and bis coat on for the dash home Ir, Canada\u2019s early days he had to open the shop a\u2018 seven, and do much of his selling after ten o'clock at night, dusting the sitting-down boxes off at 10.30.Mill-workers carne to the mil! at six o\u2019clock had a half hour for lunch, and worked until six o\u2019clock.A new set of mill-owners came on every ten years; the others had passed on, or gone bust.\" Baker Fred-1\tGeraldine Findlay R.N., of ' \u2019\t\u2018 Sherbrooke, are spending an in- definite time at their home here.Mr.Brenneau Findlay, of Cook-shire, spent a r-ecent week-end with his mother here.Mrs.Albert Willard and daush Butler, senba.: davs should not elapse before we dose our Paris office, and recall our trade agents, and cease Grade III:\tJean Stevenson,\tMarie\tj\tter,Winnie, of Stoke, were\tcalling Tulk, David\tCarr, Eunice Jetner-\t^\t0\u201e frj\u20acnd?here recently ington.Fay Butler, Douglas Learn- 1 Mrs.A.M.Findlay, Miss Ger-ed, Lois Lusk, Douglas Stoddard, j a]dine Findlay, Mrs.Albert Willard Donald McDonald, Duncan Brazel.1 and daughter, Winnie ,and Mrs.A.Grade IT.\tEvelyn Daniel?,\tHelen\tL.Westman were recent tea\tguests Maskell, Margery Stevenson,\tMar-\tof Mr?.B.W.Jenkerson on\tSouth ion MacLer.non, Richard Kirby, Mar- , Dudswell.gam Sample.Grade I: .June Hamilton, Weston Bailey.Ellis Barter, Gilbert Stan- ,1.handling French wines, brandies and perfumes.We dish.Betty DesRuisseaux, Lionel or nine 0 clock\t: Pope, Murdo McLennon, ;\t^ wa,he(j;do not ask for any lest-we-offend-Pan?procras-\t._ tination.CANTERBURY THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the File* of the Sherbrooke Record.Monday, July 22nd, 1905 British Amer.tan Land Company entered a court action to set aside Letters Patent held by D.McMan- Farmers Still work from sun-up to suiî-down, arny an(j L Q g Denault on certain water rights on ; bekah Lodge, No Mr.and Mr?.A.L.Westman and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Westman, of Lime Ridge.Mrs.W.Baxter and Miss Betty Baxter were in East Angus, on Wednesday calling on Mrs.Gauiin and other friends.Mrs, A.E.Mackay has returned home having spent a week with her daughters, Mrs.A, E.Bryant and Mrs.J.B.Winder.The Willing Helpers were entertained by Miss L.Westman with 17 members and visitors present.At a recent meeting of Patricia i The afternoon was spent in needle-Rebekah Lodge, No.31, the follow- ! work and social intercourse.Lunch ing officers were :0.calico by the was served by the hostess assisted District Deputy President, Sister | by Miss Myrtle Allison.Gladys Potter, of Alexanderia Re Dance Wednesday, July 24th, Art James' Ramblers.MILAN 22, and their cws and live stock do the same.But druggists dose their shops at six o\u2019clock, and do not open them on Sundays as of yore.Even the old coloured water bottle has gone from the windows.Too many of us dawdle to work in the morning and race home early in the evening to chase a puck around a pasture field.To members of the C.C.F.the world owes them a living, and when their fellow-natives refused to of Bury: P.N.G., Sister Margaret Askew; N.G., ; Sister Eleanor Breyer; V.G., Sister : SOUTH DUDSWELL Mr.and Mr:-.I.E.Harrison, of icer* elected by Dudisweb District Sunday Scnool ; Marsraret Graham; secretary, Sister j Drummondville, Miss Irene Young tion: J.R.Andrew?, Mrs.J.W.Bishop, Miss Qt^tie\tMar A the Magog River.Offi convention; J.K.Andrews, Mr:-:.J.w.Bisnop, mi** j obris-t;*.Ma'-Arthur, treasurer, j St.Lambert, are visiting at the Came Cnapman and Mrs.J.Kem.\tj Sister Annie MacDonald; chaplain, 1 homo:-: of .Mr.and Mrs.Herbert The challenging Manchester defeated the Canadian Sister Emma Graham; warden,! Harrison and Mr.and Mrs.Howard defender Alexandra in the first af the Scawanhaka Ip- Sister M.Askew; conductor, Sister j Andrews.Misa Young is remain- U-raational yacht race* at Montreal,\tChnrteen Maclver; R.B.N.G., Sister j ing for an indefinite time to aid Mrs.I Chris* MacKenzie: ,\t, ,\t,\t.r,\t.-\t, i .L.S.N.G., Sister I Andrews who is convalescing from In charge of lawn party given by Congregational ; Marion MacDonald; R.S.V.G., Sirier U iong win-Church Ladies\u2019 Aid: Mrs Tuck Mr*.J.H.Armstrong, Normina Buchanan; L.S.V.G., Si ter\tMr.and \\ Mr*.S.W.Jenckes and Mr*.J.M.Jencke* Wedding reported: At Bury, Mi?;.* K a te Ross to Mr.O.T.Anderson, Rev.A, H.Robertson officiating.M.Morrissey and E.A'hcroft, of Sherbrooke, left contribute they came from foreign shores to Canada, on a trip to England Here we inform them they can only collect what th\u201c\t^ ^ ^ world owet ttiem by working for it.They object, j The C.P.ft.ordered the construction of a new steel end grow Communistic whiskers,\t;br,dgp,^K^TkTR liMâf ' .U7m A -fe u ivi1 \u20224- ANP PLANK1 A PASSING tpuck.hodse Puts ITS HOOF- OlQHT IN TH& CENTRE OF IT ?\u2014 D\u2019d\u2019EVER TRY BUCK HORSE9- ITS AN ILL WIND THAT SLOWS NOBODY
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