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[" jÿterbnrok?iailg mwnrù Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935.Thirty-Ninth Year.FRANCE SEEKS TO PREVENT GREAT BRiïAIN \u201cFROM GOING WHOLEWAV\u201d I ETHIOPIA BREAKS OFF | DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS ! WITH ITALY\t| ! Addis Ababa, Oct.8.\u2014 The ; Ethiopian Government today i ordered return of their pass-I ports to the Italian Minister | and his staff thereby breaking 1 off diplomatic relations with the i Rome Government.French Premier Intends to Exert All Possible Pressure at League Session to Keep Military Measures Against Italy for Activities in Ethiopia Mild\u2014Official Quarters \u2018\u2018Bothered7\u2019 at Idea of Being Bound to Support Great Britain \u2014 League Avoids Italien Trap to Delay Dis- FRANCE DEMANDS LEAGUE JUSTIFY ITS EXISTENCE cussion.«- The French Government awaited a reply from the British Foreign Secretary to the assurance France would give assistance to Great Britain if such aid would be returned by the British.Paris, Oct.8.\u2014France looked to Paris, October 8.-Premier Laval was officially described today\tL\u201casue of Nat°ms to vindicate as anxiously seeking to keep Great Britain'from \u201cgoing the I1*8 existence today by showing the Whole way\u201d in actions against Italy.\t|ability to reach a reasonable settle- French sources said official quarters found themselves bother-] Informed quarterS saw in the ed\" at the idea that they would be bound to support Great Britain it ;League Council\u2019s condemnation of that country, in the event of carrying out possible League of Nations jItaly ag the aggressor natj0n an en.oruers foi military sanctions against Itals, weie attacked.\tjhancement of the international \u201cWe, are counting on England's prudence,\u201d one official said.(body\u2019s prestige, but admitted the It was announced that Laval will represent France on the jLeague\u2019s path was hedged with League\u2019s co-ordination committee in which representatives af the perils.Council and Assembly will consider sanctions against Italy for its measures in Ethiopia.The Premier, it was said, intended to exert all possible pressure to keep the measures mild.AVOID ITALIAN PLOT TO DELAY STUDY OF REPORT Geneva, October 8.\u2014Italy does not new propose to make a statement to bhe Council cf the League of Nations.When the report cf the committee finding the Italian Government guilty of resort to war in defiance of the Covenant of the League was submitted last night, Pom.peo Aloisi, the Italian delegate, requested adjournment that he might consult his Government to make a statement.Adjournment was ruled out with ^ the understanding Aloisi could make a statement later.This morning Aloisi wrote the chairman of the Council stating that in view of the Council\u2019s decision there was now no purpose in making a statement.At the same time Aloisi in behalf of the Italian Gov-evren-ent expressed full reserve on the decision and regrets \u201cthat methods in clear contradiction to the most elementary rules of procedure were adopted by the Council for the first time with respect to my country.The issue now lies with the League Assembly.President Edouard Benes arrived this morning and began talks on the procedure of tomorrow's historic! meeting.Anthony Eden, British | Minister to the League, and Pierre j Laval, Premier of France, lun together and discu tion.J ROD-AND-LINE RESCUE.Leeds, England, Oct.8.\u2014Harold Jennings saw a girl floating in the Leeds and Liverpool Canal near here.With a cast of his rod he drew her to the side and hauled her on the bank, She was unconscious but responded to first aid.CANADA\u2019S VOTERS OFFERED WIDEST RANCH OF CANDIDATES IN HISTORY A Predicted Free-fcr-AH for 245 House of Commons Seats cn October 14 Became a Certainty with the Nomination Yesterday of All-Time Record of 892 Candidates\u2014 Montreal Verdun Riding Leads Crazy-Quilt of Political History with Eleven Candidates Seeking Election / A 'H-'- ?3N ¦:ï .\tV> R B> Eennett to his who occupied a very high place m ,\t,\t,\t, ,, British journalism, delivered an ; Pe°l;Ie came to ll®rht at the NlaSal'a address to the Women\u2019s Press Club Falls Arena Monday afternoon, m Toronto.\t.\t\u2022 ; Late for his engagement at Ham- Declaring lus patriotism for Can-.^ton and being stopped at frequent ada, the country of his birth, Mr.to, ,\tA .Baxter added:\tunterva.s, with his secretary trying \u201cI do deplore that in Canada ] fo speed up the farewells, the Pre-vvhere there is so much that itomier spied a small boy who was magnificent and democratic, there is ] leaning over the \u201cboards,\u201d his school public life.It has been going on too :\t-^00\u201c \u201cn(^ b-n- - kdd out.long.At a trying time it is right to |: ike secretary indicated to the look to the Government for leader- ] youth that time did not permit the long as you discredit j rrein'ler to autograph his notebook, en you can have no|but Bennett, catching the look It may be improper for me to !Ul disappointment in the lads eyes, j express an opinion, but I was read- , thought otherwise.Stepping to the ing the report of Mr, Bennett\u2019s |side of the arena the Premier took speech given last night, and the m- the note book and per,dl, and as he terruptions were crude and foolish, .\t, , .I have been told that his only desire toFT-ed his name ho talked to the ted so he can see that .youth about school and his progress.As he held the notebook, opened at Heavy Export Demand Caused t0 bo ,^.^3 so he can see that by rmiure or Australian Crap I hi?riches are not taken from him.and Itaio-Ethiopian Dispute1 \u2019\u2019Such rut! stupid rot! I saw Mr.Tends to Keep Wheat Near Dollar Mark at Winnipeg PARTY LEADERS D0U81E EFFORTS j.prise,s as far as new candidates were concerned.In the former county Marcel Bedard, of A- nestos, presented himself as an Indcpen:ien;- AS CAMPAIGN ENTERS LAST STAGE] lb, Conservative candidate, and J.- P.Mullins, of BromiptonviUe, offi- Prime Minister Convinced Scheme of Voluntary Retirement icial p-beral, and Phydime Brodeur, r \\\\t .I______ -, Cl.ei___i j D.a -j.t\u2014i\tI________I of Asbestos, a Reconstructionist, trails along.Conservatives in Megantie-Fron-tenac entered a candidate of their own at the last minute yesterday, J.E.O.Beliveau carrying the Government standard against the for- C, ,\t-\t,\tmer Liberal member, Eusebe Ro- anada s four national political fc and j , R,a\u2019udoini wko leaders have turned into the rurming on t}ie Re.-onscrucrimi home stretch of the election t-;ckc;.Nobo.dy knows Beliveau or derby for a driving finish to the long ] Beaudoin Other Eastern Townships ridings providing triangular contests are Drummon d-A rthabaska where the candidates are: Roland Provencher, cf Workers at Sixty Should Be Adopted to Increase Economic Stability\u2014Mackenzie King Declares Senate Would Block Any Reforms introduced by C.C.F.or Reconstruction Groups.' j Bennett in London four months ago.favored one of them- Winnipeg, Oct, 8\u2014A new day there ] has dawned for the prairie planters auctions or will there be wavers?j Wca[!-i'1 Federation and\t) notions imposed bo effective]^ vedit party directed a paii.-ulaily essurc i heavy camipa idy tojlhe C.C.F.These are questions spread appe, taking, but nobodv I than nine-ter vote was a third.The Reconstruction]\u2014at least those prairie planters party headed by Hon.H.H.Stev-, w[j0 j,ave .-ain to sell or had grain ens, former Conservar.ve Cabinet to .,\t.\t.,\t, .ter, was ready for a country- 1° ï:cü alter\twas over.k;(jt\tj Foreign importers nave oecome con- And the Co-Cperative OSliiimon-Scci°us 0f Canadian wheat and stock; Will sanctions nnpo or will they put sufficient -on Mussolini to make him re restore peace everybody is knows.MUSSOLINI WARNS YOUTH OF SERIOUS TIMES AHEAD \u2014 Italy\u2019s Fascist the SociaD are being rushed rapidly eastward.u-]y! Dollar wheat has come back to n cn the west, with !lhc Winnipeg Grain Exchange after lso making a wide-! a.>'ear's absence bringing with it a: \u201c in Ontario.\u2022 Bîore ! £üver lining for the pockets of far-! reflecting on similar which had bothered him He appeared a dying man.I said he would never go through another election, and here hs is today storming across the country! Never mind whether his policy is right or wrong.He could go to the House of Lords if he .liked\u2014here he is a great ] the crowded aisle of the arena the patriot! He is not the only one, and : Premier suggested to him that he as a Cana .an I want to see Canada ; might get hurt in the throng, that come to that civilisation where the! he had, better seek egress via the man in public life is honored.\tj\tordinary channels.Thus did the Pre- \u201cIn England public life is the aim a problem which the lad had been working, the Premier smiled, undoubtedly examples years past.Then, as the youngster started I President of Seeiety for Cultural Relations Secs Revival of OIil for Maintaining Peace.ten year to clamber old into of men.It is Thus mm; in folk of even , mier portray his human side, a deep age.| mers who threshed a crop.{ _ Actually the three-figure quotation for wheat has come and gone, | but prices still remain close to the ,\t, , ,\t.i dollar sign.At today\u2019s opening, vr : .Th.%plarly \u2019re bJ.foTÏ! May future was quoted at 95 to.\u2022 Iiip^tvi .da.iren/.e King hud j ccriRs.ap-ajntit, an overnight figure entatives in ah but five con-lof g3,.; on Qtober 8, 1934.Western farmers wasted little hs of the candidates had major-party support.Numerically, Liberals led the political armies with a following of 242 candidate Prime representatives in all but five constituencies\u2014 Hamilton East, Mont- firs! stage of mmm IDS race for political power.Each of ithgm will address one or more meet-] ings daily this week, three in Onta-jrio, considered the key province in | this election.Premier Bennett completed his Maritime-Quebec tour last night (with a meeting in Quebec City.He said his boast-to-coast trip convinced him a scheme of voluntary retirement for workers should be adopted as one means of increasing employ- Ailiar.ce as Creates! Chance \u2019r'fnt- G16 m8ntioned n0 specific re\u2018 'tirement age.\u201cEconomic stability,\u201d the Prime i Minister said, \u201cin the reasonable _______ j meaning of the word, we are speed- London, Oct.8.- \u201cThe greatest attaining.It is our job to speed guarantee for peace in the world in : ^ \u201cP- Th°se .^o ^ have wealth, face of the present grave Inter-i'f ^ ^ wuse, should be the first national situation would be an :to Proclaim the soundness of this alliance between England, France!\t-, 11 and Russia,\u201d claims Lascellcs Abcr- equalization of benefits is inevitable, crombie, president of the society for ; Law and order, sanity and lan p.a\\, Cultural Relations in an article for the Associated Press.\t.\u201cIf America would join too, then obtain equality jus the world would be safe.\t!/v means vvmch we pray w \u201cI do not know what Americans .08 enip.oyed m Canada, would feel about joining a small i At the Quebec meeting, Mr.Ben-group of which Russia was a mem- nett said Premier Taschereau\u2019s re-bsr.But I think that the fear of reent promise to establish old age ^ i Communism is dying down now that j pensions in the province if the Dom- j ing the I Russia has come into the League.\u2022 inion Liberals went into power jyas [ Tetrault After all, she canpnt be kept out of i made bee the community of nations.Conservative, W.Girouard, Liberal, and Elie Lalumiere, Reconstruction; and Stanstead where John T.Hae-kett, K.C., Conservative, last member for the County is opposed by R.G.Davidson, Liberal, and J.B.Reed, Reconstruction.Sherbrooke will have the traditional contest between representatives of the two major parties, there being no freak party candidates nominated here.Charles B.Howard is again seeking election on the Liberal ticket, with Dr.W.W, Lynch carrying the Conservative colors, as his opponent.Brcme-Missisquoi sees a straight 06 an 'view.Because, my friends, a better ^; 18 between the popu.ar farmet- doctor, Dr.F.H.Pickel, the ex-Con-eervative member, and Louis A, Gosselin, a Montreal lawyer seeking the Liberal franchise.Hon.Sam Gobeil, Postmaster-General, is again running in Comp-A.Blanchette, ire the means we choose to secure i them.Deny these means and we will st the same but never Rome, Oct.8.\u2014 lta_.\t,\t.Youth fighting organization was told j real-V erdini.Selkirk, Como-.-Alber*\tgetting wheat off their farmc today by Premier Benito Mii.-solmv j ni and 5 ukon.\t1 this year.Since September 7th.to prepare for nil emergencies.^\tConservatives named 231 candi-(¦ when export inquiry first took a \u201cTemper well your daggers, 1.! dates, the Fecontoi,.to ion party 173, ] bullish t inge, wheat has been mov-Dure told thousands of young men ! F.118 and Social Credit forty-] ing from the country at the rate of and boys as they massed in tpe i R;x.Under various banners, an-] about 3,250,000 bushels daily.____i -.OTIC: in the Piazza Venezia and acclaimed him.other eighty-two qualified for nomi- \u201cThe day will come when you will nation on the two nomination clays, have to use them.\u201d\tI The first was held a week ago yes- -\u2014.\u2014\t| terday in seventy-six remote consti- BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO ! tuencice.and the nominations in the ' APPROVE FRENCH STAND\t169 scats were made y\"s' ] While nominating was lighter in London.Oct.8.\u2014 France\u2019s condi-j the Maritimes than anywhere else, tional ns.urancc of naval support to i Because C.C.F.and Social Credit Great Britain in case of an \u201cisolat- made no entry in the Prince Edward the subject of com cd attack\u201d we ment in the morning's press.Newspapers declared the Government may approve the French reply - -as far as it goes\u2014and may delay final determination until settlement of the.pending questions.A meeting of the British Labor Continued on page 2.»- THE WEATHER Is lend.Nova Scotia and New Brunswick lists, October 14th will produce mostly three-cornered struggles in those constituencies.With four seats, Prince Edward Island had eleven candidates.Nova Scotia\u2019s twelve seats attracted a | group of thirty-five aspirants and thirty will try for the ten New : Brunswick seats.The R ec oust rue-] tion party had candidates in most i of tine Maritime contests.-|.in Quebec, the Liberals named .,.TT r-r.i> | sixty-foiar, Conservatives sixty-two, \\M) MILDEK.j Reronslruetion forty-tH-o and the rom the (treat.('.q.K.only three.The exceptionally PARTI.IV CLOUDY Pressure is high Lakes eastward and over the en.-lern I i,caVy entry of independents helped :;ii! wilh a deep low area centred\ttRp total in Quebec to 214, iver Hudson Straits.A depression, developing in southern Saskatchewan.is moving southeastward, while high pressure with unsettled and colder weather is extending over the Western Provinces from the north.Rain has occurred in Nova Beotia and Cape Breton though in 'other districts of eastern Canada the Weather has been fair.Forecast : Moderate southwest wind : fine and somewhat milder.Wednesday moderate to fresh southwest winds; partly cloudy and comparatively mild with the constituency of Montrcai-Verdun taking alt honors with eleven contestants.Seeking eighty-two scats in Ontario were 310 candidate*\u2014eighty-three of them Liberals, eighty Conservatives, seventy-eight Reconstruction, fifty C.C.F.amt nineteen of other designation.Old Ontario never had n federal scramble 6t these dimensions before.Social Credit took its stand in the west, eOlV.ending for six seats in Approximately half of this, Ex change traders estimated, was handled by the newly-created Canadian Wheat Board.The rest has been marketed through the Winnipeg- Grain E Sc h ange.During this period of heavy country marketings and export, sale of better than 20,000,000 bushels, prices have risen until at yesterday\u2019s close the market was eight cents higher than a month ago.Just what portion of this eight cents the farmer reaped depends on when he sold, but a sale a: any time during the past month netted better than ST\u2019a cents a bushel No.1 Northern, Fort William basis.This to the guaranteed minimum of the Wheat Board.The throbbing tattoo of Itaio-Ethiopian war drums and the de-peleted state of Australian and Argentine stocks have made the United Kingdom buyers conscious of the Canadian market.Stocks abroad are lower than they have been in a decade and southern hemisphere wheat is very close to being in direct line with Canadian wheat.a Hears Italy Has Occupied Aksum, Once Cspitrl of Ethiopian Kingdom-\u2014Largs Number of Foreigners Reported Evacuating Addis Ababa\u2014Mucsckni Warns Italian Youth to Be Prepared for AH Emergencies\u2014 Ethiopian Trccps Massing in Readiness for First Major Engagement.I am convinced that if America ] would bring her force into the Lea-jgue and all it implies, the world would be safe both for her and for I us.\u201cThe gravity of the situation cannot be overestimated.! \u201cMussolini knows only too well that the very existence of the F ton, opposed by J Liberal.Shefford finds both the old parties respresènted by newcomers, Sylva Lebrun, of Waterloo, replac-retvnng member, Ernest , as the Government repreuse \"he knows Mr.King | sentative, with J.H.Leclerc, of win not be returned.\u201d\ti Granby, running as a Liberal.\u201cThat,\u201d continued Mr.Bennett, \u201cis ! Yesterday\u2019s nomination meeting his way of again getting out of giv- | locally was the liveliest in many ing you old age pensions.Mr.Tas- j years.The City Hall auditorium, chereau was against old age pen- scene of many a lively gatli sions last year and the year before years past, was more than c rnd he is still against them.\u201d ted by g m ded.heir L ondon, Oct.COURT INCREASES REWARD Girvan, Scotland, Oct.8.\u2014John Ross, a fourteen-year-old boy, found a cloth bag containing $3,140.claimed by « Glasgow woman, who offered the lad a small reward, but a special police court at Girvan awarded him $100.Temperatures yesterday mum, 51; minimum, 20.Same day last year: Maximum 30; minimum, 42.Manitoba, twenty in Ss: kat \u2022hewan.fS'cvont-een in Alberta and two in Maxi-' Brititoi Columbia.Conservatives, Liberals and C.C.F.candidates entered tlie field in nearly all prairie Continued on Page \u20182.AN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT Johannesburg, Oct, 8.\u2014 William Matheze, fifteen years old, was seriously injured when the clapper of one of the bells in the German Lutheran Church broke and struck him on the head.The boy was a.istant bell-ringer at the church.raptured the Ethiopian ILdy City of Aksum today, t .Reuters News Agency correspondent at Addis Ababa reported, virtually completing the first stage cf their campaign in the north.With the fall of the Holy City, once capital of an Ethiopian kingdom, the Reuters correspondent said the Fascist columns established a line about seventy miles iong on the northern front, extending from Adrigrat to Aksum by way of Aduwa.Another Reuters dispatch said a special train left Addis Ababa for Djibouti, French Somaliland, with forty native members of the staff of the Italian legation and the consulate from Debra Markos Other passengers were reported to include twenty Americans, twenty Germans, thirty-seven Egyptians and a number of French, Greeks and Armenians, among whom were many women and children.A sudden panic broke out in the foreign colony late last night, the news agency reported, when moie than one hundred and twenty foreigners beseiged the railroad station and tried to book places on the train.\u201cAddis Ababa will soon be bombed,\u201d the Reuters correspondent said, was the fear which sent the foreigners racing to the station.ETHIOPIANS PREPARE FOR FIRST MAJOR ENGAGEMENT Addis Ababa, Oct.3.\u2014Ethiopian warriors mussed today in the hills south of Aduwa, direetlv in the fine y\u2019s norclirrn army, roncen; ration fo;\u2022 e-first major pitched six-day campaign, :ther the Ethiopians cf march of If a Whether the shadowed the battle of the however, or wh would decide upon harrying tactics did not immediately become known.rscei ved here font indicated the Ethiopian excellent and e not not dis- Both sides were repres share of enthusiastic followers, but even greater numbers were inds- y in y dis- issues of the d: Hon.Mackenzie King, speaking at _________ _ ____ ____ Windsor, predicted a Reconstruction | nendent vote cist regime is at stake, and he will!or C.C.F.Government would have j hearing the go to any lengths to preserve it.'difficulty pushing legislation through t cu'-ed.\u201cInstability of his regime is one;the Senate where none of its ap-] The first sign of trouble became the two chief causes, therefore, pointées sat.A party that sought to ! apparent when Mr.Fortier entered his determination to seize AbyU 'give Canada progressive government the hall following the official dom Conditions in Italy are not had to have adherents in the Red I nation.He w: W! Ethiopian advices from tlie northern that the morale of front line remained that the warriors were mayed by the loss of the city where they routed the Italians forty years ago.Aduwa itself was reported to be virtually empty, the Fascist columns not occppying more than the outer fringe of the city for fear of falling into an Ethiopian trap.From the southern front came reports of the Italian advance into the forbidding ground of the Ogaden province deesrt from Italian Somaliland.Thus far, only advance guards of the Fascist forces had succeeded in penetrating the waterless plateau of this part of Ethiopia, advices said, and the defending troops had not yet become involved in any serious conflict with the invaders.The Emperor drew up his resistance in the very heart, of the empire, on the great central plateau, where Crown Prince Asian has his headquarters with 100.000 warriors.Haile Selassie himself, with War Minister Has Mulugueta, fathered his plans to proceed there with a still larger army which moved toward Addis Ababa front the south-Contimied on mice 2.f f I sinia.Conditions in Italy are .v.- - \u2014.- \u2014- -,\t.,\t.\t, , what they might be.The rule of .Chambers to fight its battles.\t| nicst e.-ictem, comomation of boos, (the \u201cFasces\u201d is becoming most un-i Only the Liberal party, Mr.King ;'-oos f\u2019Y\u2019 cr'cr is thrt it has been I satisfactory to the Italian people, said, could win sufficient public sup- to ns Wivnege cf local citizens | Something must lie done to keep the port to overcome the Conservative 1 tl\u20acar ln n5anv vears.Upon n s ais-flame burning.\u201cItaly\u2019s \u2018yes\u2019 men, ._ followers of their dictator, are flag- (had any hope of forming, the next! _\t;.\t,\t.prose to ging in enthusiasm.They have had 1 administration and they admitted it.> K1'68161\u2019 'to01' \"'len \"\t¦ to be stimulated.Mussolini has]Mr.Woodsworth and Mr.Stevens.fourni two very effective stimuli.were trying to \u201cbeat one another I\u2019alferd cn the audi- cnee to give the gentleman a hearing, only to be met with crises of \u201cWe\u2019ll give him a hearing, outside that wir.iow with a rope round his neck,\u201d \u201cThrow him in the river\u201d \u2022 majority in the Senate.Neither the | «ppesrance nun Lie ante-room of hitherto blind iC.C.F.nor the Reconstructionists t \u2018 i1?plaE'orm, the disiuroanee su:>- -:ded, only to be resumed with even when he arose of Mr.Howard.;d;ng ovi on beh Mayor B \u2018He has offered them an Italy]for the position of leader of the) beyond the seas and at the same time j Opposition.\u201d encouraged in them the belief that! The Liberal leader reiterated his Britain is the arch-enemy obstruct-j charge of dictatorship against Pre-jing the path to it.\t' mier Bennett.If he had his way | \u201cThe second chief factor under- ithe great election issue would centre ;\t, \u201ew h t\t>» tying Italian designs on\tAbyssinia is iaround dictatorship or responsible\t|\t\u2018 This onlv sel.Ved to\traise\tthe ire the belief entrent m Italy that while j government.Mr.Bennett s die-\t]\tf th n ¦ f\t,\tho\tthreat-* ] England still assumes\tthe position ; tutorial methods\u201d were reflected in\t,\tened to rc-inforeo\ttim polA-e\tdetaeh- ! of paramount power in\tthe Méditer-; a change of the name of the Con-\tment ;n t)le j,au\talld\tkavf IhanMni?my many friYrixi'S who have showered mo with MRS.(TfAIU Barriston, Quo \u2019t tors dur TAS K h LEVEL AND.IN MEM OR! AM In lovitiff memory of our ricnr mother, Mrs Rnelirtl Dawson, who tuu.-od a way Out cber Hl,li, HEM.THE FAMILY.Island Brook, Quo Mcnuments Beautiful designs and materials For information, call or write T.C.THOMPSON 270 Wellinglu , South, \u2014 Phone 558, THREE AUTOMOBUE COLLISIONS.Three automobile collisions in different, parts of the city were reported by the municipal police this morning.One ot the.se involved three vehicles\u2014an autobus and two pleasure .cars.The autobus was travelling west to east on King street east when it brushed against the automobile of Ernest Pro-venchcr, of East Angus, in attempting to pass ahead and mused pro-venrher\u2019s vehicle to collide with an automobile belonging to Maurice Therriault, 41 Bowen avenue north, which was parked at the curb.Blight damages were suffered by the three, vehicles.Another accident occurred early last evening when J.J.Roberge.37 Larocque street, collided with Wilbrod Lanctot, 45 Bernier street.The mishap took place at the juncture of Depot and Wellington streets when Lanctot, swung around from Wellington towards Depot and TONIGHT After the Concert at Granada Theatre, of The \u201cDon Cossacks\u201d They will Ire guests of honour of the Cathedral Choir, at, the New Wellington Grill 1* Orchestra will piny until closing Id time.Come, see and hear them.No cover charge.Reserve your table now ! :\tit /tMphZMcr A daring drama flTE ML irt: **vos Dvisted by «I» Jlh a ,0! tilting fate! fflïült «Mur A Paramount Picture with ElSssa Lairadi Fatsl Cavastafth K e sa I Ta yS®* Fsrsmces Braise J*> Based upon the play \"Inter-lorenco\" by Roland Pertwe® and Harold Dearden \u201cCOLORFUL GUATEMALA\u201d A Colored Travelogue.\u2014 NEWS \u2014 B K IP SJ B ffi B RUB EK JR ¦ 1 spencer TRACY.Virginia BRUCE, Lionel A TWILL.\u2014 added \u2014 A BOATLOAD OF ADVENTURE! 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VOTE FOR DR.LYNCH craft, Messrs.John McVetty and C.W, McVetty motored to Quebec on Monday to attend the funeral of their niece and cousin, Mrs.George A.Penny.They were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Robert Graham, of Glen Murray, 10.30\tp.m.\u2014WEAF: Ray Noble's Orchestra; WJZ: Stones of History; WABC: The March of Time, 11.00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Music; WABC: Claude Hopkins\u2019 Orchestra; WJZ: Dorothy Lamour, songs; KDKA : Sports.11.30\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: Luigi Romanel- \u2022 For Further Information, Apply to Your Local Agent.PROVINCIAL TRANSPORT C0.13 Wellington St.South, Phone: Day 921 ; Night 3419, New, The Exclusive Features \u2014 a real Advance in Radio! 1936 RCA Victor ^Globe Trotter/y /Haqùcûtaw .d METAL TUBES M a: ith m \u201cGLOBE TROTTER\u201d CONSOLE MODELC14-1.1 î-lul>c, all-wave, \u201cMagic Brain\u201d radio with new \u201cMapic Eye.\u201d Metal tubes.Selector dial.Oversize speaker.Music-speech control.Automatic volume control and tone control.$273.00 OUT OF TUNE IN TUNE THE \"MAG*: EYE\" How it brings you perfect tuning! 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Visit your RC \\ Victor dealer and reo.ogni/.e that \"Globe Trotter\" cabinets are in keeping with \u201cGlobe Trotter\u201d performance.They are beautiful, distinctive, tasteful .what, is more, they are acoustically engineered to produce that Haw less tone inherent to RCA Victor receivers.AND PRICES TO SUIT ALL Genuine \u201cGlobe Trotter\" Radios are available in a wide range of prices, in 5-tube to U-tube.chassis\u2014Table Models from Sofi.OO up -Consoles from $89.00 up\u2014and Radio-Record Combinat ions.There is no need to lie satisfied with less than real \"Globe Trotter\u201d performance.¦ZOfMcût RCA V I C T O 15 COMPANY LIMITED M O N T U E A L For better all-round performance use the RCA Victor Globe Trotter Antenna RCA Victor Radios at W ilson's Only I L C.WILSON & SONS, LIMITED 37 Wellington Street North.\t-\u2014\tNext Door to Granada Theatre.\t\u2014\tTelephone 14.MinwMMwrmirrnir' -\t»\t. '¦AGE STS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1933, COMP! ETE LIST OF .«m*!™1* FOR ELECTION ON MONDAY ISSUED _________________ | Nominations Made Yesterday in 167 Ridings Representing 169 Seats for Dominion House of Commons\u2014Candidates in Seventy-Six Constituencies Named on September 30\u2014Official List Shows Wide Range of Candidates with Contests Scheduled in Every Seat.The following table contains the complete list of candidates nominated for the Dominion general elections on Monday, October 14.In ail there are 243 constituencies representing 245 seats.Nominations were held yesterday for KG constituencies representing 169 seats, the naming of the candidates in the other seventy-six constituencies being made on September 30.Legend: C-Conservative; L-Lib-eral; CCF-Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation; R-Reconstruc-tion; UFA-United Farmers of Alberta; UFO-United Farmers of Ontario; SC-Social Credit; Tnd-Indepent ; P-Progressive; Lab-Labor; Comm-Comxnunist ; \u2019\"-Member of last House.Figures bracketed after constituency name indicate party majority in last election.Where constituencies have been redistributed figures for corresponding territory are given.Prince Edward Island KINGS (C-328) Dr.A.A.MacDonald (C) Dr.T, V.Grant ( L) George Leslie(Rt PRINCE (L-1,573) *A.E.MacLean i L ) J.\tFrank Arnett (C) QUEENS (Two Members) (C-534 and C-696) *M.C.S.McLure (Cj *J.H.Myers (C) Peter Sinclair CAPE BRETON SOUTH (C-6,618) 'Finlay MacDonald (C) Dr.D.J.Hart;gar.(ID D.\tW.Morrison \trau B ER'lH 1 ER- M A SK IN 0 N'G E\t\t1 K.S.\tWhit' sat in the- last House;\tj.1 \tYfJ-356)\tj for Montre»; Mount Royal,\t\t M.A.Ba:\trre tte Y C )\tMONTREAL H i.DENIS (L-14,264 11\t\tK Emile Eh\tron MONTREAL ST.MARY (L-10.441) \u2022Dr.Hennas Doshniriers (L) Hector Dupuis (R) Zotique Paquin (Imi-R) MONTREAL VERDUN (Est.1933) Jules Wermenlinger (C) G.S.Mooney (CCF) Camille Dansereau (R) Thos.Guerin (Ind-L) Casimir Allard, (Ind-L) Edouard Lamontagne (Ind-C) J.A.Whittaker (Ind-G) Herve Ferland (Veteran Party) ! H.J.Garrity (Lab-L) i Col.A.Springer (Veterans) ! W.Lessard (Lab) NICOLET-YAMASKA (L-1,201 and L-84) Aime Chasse (C) \u2018 \u2022Lucien Dubois (L) J, K.L.Lafltaime (RY PONTIAC (C 1,896) J.E.Fiche (L) D D.Lapointe J.A.Raymond (C) W.R.MacDonald (Ind.L.) PORTNEUF (L-551) | J.A.Joîieoeirr (C) Lucien Cannon (L) Bona Dussault (Tnd-L) Lucien Plamondon (Ind-L) QUEBEC EAST (L-2,180) | Edgar Champoux (C) i *Hon.E.Lapointe (L) i QUEBEC SOUTH (L-1,453) Gordon Ross (C) |\t*C.G.Power (L) i QUEBEC WEST AND SOUTH (C-446) | *Hon.M.Dupre (C) j Charles Parent (L) ! QUEBEC-MONTMORENCY (C-47) \u2022C.N.Dorion (C) Wilfrid Lacroix (L) RICHELIEU-VERCHERES (L-2,408) \u2022Hon.P.J.A.Cardin, (L) I.\tL Archambault (C) RICHMOND-WOLFE (C-1,155) \u2022Dr.F.J.Laneche (C) J.\tP.Mullins (L) Phytiime Brodeur (R) Marcel Bedard (Ind-L) RIMOUSKI (L-1.535) \u2022Sir Eugene Fiset (L) G.\tA.Morin (PD Alfred Dube (Ind-L) Rene Assel\u2019m (C) ST.HYACINTHE-BAGOT (L-175) \u2022T.A.Fontaine (L) J.B.Bousquet (C) Hector Grenon (R) ST.JOHNS-IBERVILLE-NAPIERVILLE (L-3,940) \u2022Martial R beau me (L) Hector Remillard (C ) ST.MAURICE-LAFLECHE (Established 1933) AIpb.ida Crete (L) Elzear Dallaire (Ind-L) Polvdore Beaulac (In-d-L) SHEFFORD (\u20ac-1,586) Svlva Lebrun (C) J.\u2018H.Leclerc (L) SHERBROOKE (L-498) Dr.W.W.Lynch (C) \u2022C.B.Howard (L) STANSTEAD (C-1,904) \u2022John T.Hackett (C) R.G.Davidson (L) J.B.Reed (R) TEMISCOUATA (L-117) M.\tF.Pouliot (L) Dr.Luc Labelie (C) Herbert Dickie (R) TERREBONNE sL-l,S82) Leopold Xante! (C) *L.E.Parent (L) Eugene Leveiile (R) THREE RIVERS (C-81) Leon Methot (C) Phiiippe Bigue (L) L.\tD) Durand (R) Le t : N o rmand (Ind-C) W 1 :d Gariepv (Tnd-L) W.P.: >n (Iiid-L) V A U D R EUI L- S 0 U LAN G E S (L-1881.) Horace Gagne UGG, MIGNAULT, HOLT HAM AN.Grundy, advocates.McManamy & Wàlsh Building, 70 Wellington St.N.Phone 1589 rOHN P.WOLFE.B.A.B.C.L.Q.C.R, Building.Wellington St.North ALBERT RIVARD.B.A.L.L.L.ADVO- cate, 70 Wellington St.N.Phone 218 A S II T O N R.TOBIN, ADVOCATE.Rosenbloom's Bldg.66 Wellington St North.Phone 623.G 2AGNE & DESMARAIS, SHERBROOKE, 15 Wellington No.Richmond, Ph.87.E H WING & McFADDEN.ADVOCATES.Rootb 620.at 132 St.James Street, Montreal, Tel.LAncaster 8738.1 Armitage Ewing, K.C.George S.McFadden.K.C.John V.Casgrain.Auctioneer p M.DEMERS, AUCTIONEER.DIS.ST AVo Francis.Bedford.Sherbrooke.Ph.1005 Chartered Accountants registered and accredited cat- tended the meeting of the Brome \u2018tie for sale : Five cows, one fine four- County Agricultural Society at year-old bull, three yearling bulls and one Brome Oil Saturday GLEN SUTTON Mr.O.C.Brock, of Erie, Pa\u201e | spent ten days here as a guest of 1 his parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.A.1 rock.Mr.Archie Vv\u2019intle\u2019s farm bouse about one mile from this village, was burned to the ground recently, but most of the furniture was saved.I he loss was only partly covered by insurance.Mrs.William Burnham took her little son, Percy, to the General Hospital, Montreal, for treat meut.Mrs.D.M.Haggarty spent Monday and Tuesday in Montreal.The chicken-pie supper which was served Thursday under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild, was largely attended and was a fine suc-cess socially as well as financially.The proceeds amounted to about five do'lars.After the supper, the officers presented the vice-president with a beautiful birthday cake it being her sixty-second birthday.A very pleasant social hour was spent.Mrs.Larry Bates, of Montreal, spent a week-end as a guest at the Lindbergh Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.Ned Bronson, Mrs.Martin Shufelt\u2019 and Mrs.George Barfield motored to St.Albans and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Brouillette and family.Messrs.L.A.Wilson and Gerald Young were recent callers in Montreal.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.D.Wilson were Mr.and Mrs.Mark Kenney and sons, Mr.and Mrs.franklin Wilson and sons, of Richford, Mr.and Mrs.Gardner Hoadley and little dau^v+o,.0f Berkshire, Vt.* and Mrs.A, G.Miner recently motored to Sherbrooke to visit relatives and friends.Mrs.Gerald Young and little daughter, Geraldine, spent a few days in Farnham as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Norris Young.Mr.Peter Burnham has returned from the General Hospital somewhat improved in health.Mr.Gordon May, of Lawrence, Mass., is visiting Mr.L.A.Wilson for a few days, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Corning, of Manchester, N.H., spent a week visiting Mrs.Luej\u2019 Jones and Mr.Avery Jones, FRËLÎGHSBÜRG work mare, tos.Que.Apply Willie Deshaies.Asbes- A^EARLING REGISTERED SHORTHORN A dual purpose bull.Fine animal and reasonable m price.Jas.H.McKee, Knowlton, Que.T T AND SO ME YOUNG BULL, JERSEY, purebred, six months old, solid color, Mrs.M.J.Richards and Miss Mary Haggerty, of Montreal, were visiting the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Edith Jordan, over the week-end and were calling on friends in the i village.! Mr.and Mrs, Lawrence Paquette 1 and daughter spent a few days in Beattie, Cowansville, Mr.C.McCIay was in Montreal on Tuesday last.BROM UL Burlington, Vt., with ouj of exceptional cow and class AA bull.Ml\u2019S.Leoil Bracy.Apply Mrs.Arthur R.Virgin, North Hatley, Qne.Qt EVEN COWS, ONE HORSE, HAY, K\" turnjjrF.Mois* Dessaint, Hatley.Mrs.H.A.Holden spent Wednesday in Knowlton with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Wilson.Miss Laura Patch attended the her sister.; annual teachers\u2019 convention in Montreal on Thursday.All are pleased to hear that Mrs.G.M.Owens has returned home and is able to be around the house.The marriage of Miss Clarice For Sale or Exchange Mrs.Herbert Charters is a patient | in the Royal Victoria Hospital.; Montreal.\t| Mr.George Seaman, of Montreal,; _______ _______ was a week-end guest at the home ; Frjzziej daughter of Mr.and Mrs.I of Mrs.E.Whitford.\ti h.Frizzle to Mr.Garret Chap- __________________________________! About fifty people met at j man, son of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Chap- ¦puREBKED AND grade jersey L0111® of Mr- ArthT\\ ^ Ha,ytHT man, took place quieHy in St.John\u2019s 1 calves.Would exchange for now milch Monday evening of, Jast w eek, this Church on Tuesday, September 21, cow», P.w.Knight*.North Hatley.Thor* ^mg Mr.Hawley s birthday.Mr.^ Rev F.W.Gedye officiating.Im-20r2i,\tj Hawiey \"was completely suipi.bta.mGCiiately after the ceremony Mr.-\t-\u2014\tA short programme was carried out., and Mts; chapman left for a trip Board Wanted\t] consisting of music and a readm
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