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[" ^hprbrnnkf Satlg Etrarù Established 1897.Fortieth Year.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19M.BRITAIN MAY GRANT BELLIGERENT I RISE NOTED IN RIGHTS TO BATTLING SPANIARDS EXCHANGES OF FARM PRODUCTS Doubted However Whether Either Side in Civ\u20181 War Has Naval Power to Make Blockade Permissible Under Recognition Effective\u2014Recognition of Blockade Would Carry with It Right to Search British Ships on High Seas \u2014Alternative Plan of International Control of Frontiers to Be Studied.BRITAIN SPEEDS AIR REARMAMENT London, November 21.\u2014Great Britain, it is predicted in usually well-informed quarters here, may shortly grant belligerent rights to both sides in the Spanish civil war.Theoretically, this would recognize their authority to declare a blockade, providing that either one has the power to make a blockade effective.This would mean, in other words, that each has a naval force sufficient to prevent foreign ships from gaining access to blockaded ports.So far, however, if does not appear that either side has this naval force.Recognition of an effective blockade would carry with it the to search British ships on the high seas.To a blockade by both sides in the Spanish civil war there is an alternative which will come before the next full meeting of the international Non-Intervention Committee.This is an elaborate scheme for international control over the entry of armaments into Spain.It is estimated that more than one thousand persons would he ueeded to make the scheme effective on land and sea frontiers.It would cost £1,000,000 (,$o,000,000).The scheme would need the approval of right both the adopted.Madrid and the Burgos governments before it could be BRITISH ARMAMENTS NOT PLANNED FOR AGGRESSION Leamington, Warwickshire, Nov.21.\u2014Great Britain will defend her vital interests everywhere and would go to war also to defend France, Belgium, Egypt or Iraq from unprovoked aggression, Foreign Secretary Eden told a meeting of his constituents here last night.The British navy, the army and air force \u201cwil never be used in a war of aggression,\u201d the Foreign Secretary declared.\u201cThey will never be used for a purpose inconsistent with the covenant of the League of Nations or the pact of Paris.\u201cThey may\u2014and if the occasion arose they would\u2014be used in our own defence and in defence of the territories of the British Commonwealth of Nations.\u201cThey may\u2014and if the occasion arose they would\u2014be used in the defence of France and Belgium against unprovoked aggression, in accordance with our existing obliga-' tions.\u201cThey may\u2014and if there is a new western European settlement they would\u2014be used in defence of Germany were she the victim of unprovoked aggression by any of the other signatories of such a settlement.\u201cThose, together with our treaty of alliance with Iraq and our projected treaty with Egypt, are our definite obligations.In addition, our armaments may be used in bringing help to a victim of aggression in any case where in our judgment it would be proper under the provisions of the covenant to do so.\u201cI use the word \u2018may\u2019 deliberately, sines in such an instance there is no automatic obligation to take military action.It is, moreover, right that this should be so, for nations cannot be expected to incur automatic military obligations save for the areas where their vital interests are concerned.\u201d Eden reaffirmed the Government\u2019s determination not to become entangled in the Spanish situation.! BRIGHTER PROSPECTS FOR BALANCING |\tU.S.BUDGET ! Washington, Nov.21.\u2014 Talk I of a possible balanced budget in ! 1937-1938 was followed today ; by internal revenue reports that the United States government\u2019s ; income surged upward $170,-i 000,000 in the first four months ! of the present fiscal year.! With business gaining daily, ! receipts of the Treasury from I July i to October 31 were -1,-1 209,242,000, compared with $1,-I 037,689,000 in corresponding ! months last year.! Encouraged by these figures, ! Treasury experts said new 1 estimates \u201cobviously\u201d justified ! a prediction of Chairman Har-' rison, Democrat, Mississippi, of I 1 the Senate Finance Committee ! I that the budget will be balanced 1 : in the fiscal year beginning next I ! July 1.\t~\t[ EXTENSION OF TRADE TREATY IS PREDICTED LONDON PRESS COMMENT ON EDEN\u2019S PLAIN SPEAKING London, Nov.21.\u2014Foreign Secretary Eden\u2019s speech at Leamington iii which he outlined Great Britain\u2019s foreign policy was received with varying degrees of approval by the press today.The Manchester Guardian said \u201cEden\u2019s speech at Leamington is regarded here as a particularly important pronouncement on British foreign policy.Even those who hold that the policy he has expounded is :i mistaken one will, it is believed here, welcome his plain speaking.\u201cGreat Britain, France ami Belgium form one indivisible strategic unit for the purpose of the barest self-defence.\u201d The Daily Telegraph said the speech clearly revealed the Government's determination to avoid participation in any crusade or rivalries resulting from conflicting forms of government.Transport Minister Howe Says j Overwhelming Majority Given President Roosevelt Records Satisfaction with Agreement\u2014 General Outlook Brighter.i Brockville, Ont., Nov.21.\u2014Overwhelming majority given President Roosevelt in the United States elec-| tions is pointed to by Hon.C.D.Howe, Minister of Transport, as an augury the trade treaty with Canada i will be extended, j He gave that as his personal view at a meeting last night that follow-I ed the annual elections of the Leeds i Liberal Association.I Mr.Howe predicted a reduction | in the S!100,0'00,000 deficit for which I Hon.Charles Dunning had budiget-jted, said the Canadian National 1 Railways would show a smaller deficit this year than last, despite a hard year, and expressed belief the new Trans-Canada air service would not affect railway revenues.Markets created by the Canada-United States trade treaty had operated so that since September 1st it had been unnecessary to make any payments to the Maritime Provinces for direct relief.Mr.Howe said a new campaign of advertising had been worked out by Hon.J.G.Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, to help the livestock industry.ATHOLL HIGHLANDERS WILL BE CONTINUED IN ENGLAND « ¦ & THE WEATHER è-* COLDER WITH SHOWERS AND SNOW FLURRIES.The low area which was oyer northern Ontario yesterday morning has moved eastward to the Lake St.John region, while pressure is high over the western portion of the continent.The weather has become a little colder in the Western Provinces and snow has fallen in some sections of northern Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.Forecast: Fresh or strong west to northwest winds; partly cloudy and colder tonight and Sunday; probably scattered showers and snowflurries.Northern New England: Snow-flurries and much colder tonight; Sunday generally fair ami much colder.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum, 34; minimum, 15.Same day last year: Maximum, 42; minimum, 24.United States\u2019 Total Agricultural Exports to Canada Valued at $36,074,000 for Nine Months, of Which $13,689,000 Were Reduced Duty Items.Washington, Nov.21,\u2014Increases of agricultural trade between the United States and Canada were reported today by the Agricultural Department.Value of farm products imported from Canada was placed at $66, 320.000\tfor the first nine months of 1936, a gain of $22,183,000 over the corresponding period of 1035.Imports on which the United States has reduced duties under a reciprocal trade pact were valued at $13,749,000, a gain of $7,019,000.There was an increase of $6,104,-000 in the value of farm products sold by this country to Canada, of which $3,656,000 represented items on which Canada reduced duties.Total agricultural exports to Canada were valued at $36,074,000 for the nine months, of which $13,- 689.000\twere described as reduced duty items.Total value of all American exports to Canada for the nine months, including non-agricultural products, was placed at $265,639,000 or a gain of $34,091,000.A similar aggregate on imports from Canada the first three-quarters of this year was $262,393,000, or $58,744,000 above 1935.Non-agricultural exports to Canada mounted $27,987,000, or more than four times the gain in agricultural products.Non-agricultural imports from Canada were $36,561,000 larger this year, or less than twice the gain for farm products.SEVEN PERSONS LOST LIVES IN SHIP DISASTER - ^ ~ ; v.v .S*\t\u201e\tW4*\t.!¦ ;» c\u2014 mmmm.mmm Concern over the critical state of European affairs has resulted in a rapid increase in British rearmament, especially so far as aircraft are concerned.The mass production methods used to speed manufacture of planes at the Crieklewood factory, near Lon don, are shown in the above picture.The deadly Harrow bomber, shown below, is produced at this factory.The growth of the British air force since the armaments programme was instituted revealed by estimates that the total of first line planes has been increased from 580 to 992, with three to four craft in reserve on each type, making a strength of more than 4.000 aircraft.\u2018BEKEVOLENT NEÜIRÂUTY\u2019 AMONG FASCIST POWERS IN FOTORE WARS Little Army\u2019s Immunity Dates from 1845 when Queen Victoria Granted Duke of Atholl\u2019s Grandfather Royal Patent.Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov.21.\u2014 i Law or no law, the Duke of AtholTs little army cannot be abolished.' When Great Britain\u2019s public order bill receives final sanction from j Parliament, nil political uniforms ! and private armies in Great Britain.\u2018 will be banned\u2014except the kilted : Athol highlanders.I Their immunity to the law dates from 1845 when Queen Victoria, on ; her first visit to Scotland, granted | the Duke of Atholl\u2019s grandfather | a royal patent.Victoria, it is said, was so delight-! od with the two hundred kilted [clansmen, armed with old Scottish I battle-axes, that she suggested they ! be converted into a standing army J [ and presented with regimental : colors.j Although the Atholl Highlanders j I never have appeared in the army I list, the War Office recognizes their existence.Ten Other Persons Aboard Ill-Fated Motorship Hibou Reached Shore on Rafts and in Lifeboats After Vessel Foundered and Sank in Georgian Bay.Owen Sound, Nov.21, \u2014 Seven members of the crew, including Captain Norman McKay, were drowned and ten others reached shore on rafts and in lifeboats when the motorship Hibou foundered and plunged to the bottom four miles north of here in Georgian Bay today.The dead are: Captain Norman McKay, J.McReynolds, Chester Bunham, R.Earls, Miss Iona Johnson, James Minard and M.Mclvor.Surviving are: James Agnew, first mate.Howard Allen, second mate, Orville Parr, purser, Daniel Rouse, Duncan Smart, F.Record.D.McIntosh, Ross Galbraith, E.Carr, Ernest Rouse, brother of Daniel.Cause of the disaster has uot been determined.The vessel, a steel bottomed 100-foot remodelled tug from Detroit, cleared this port at 4.30 a.m.today and is believed to have sunk within half an hour off Squaw Point four miles north of here.Miss Johnson who was drowned was the only woman aboard.She was listed as a member of the crew.The body of Minard was the only one recovered.The Hibou was making its last run of the current navigation season and sailing for Klearney on Mani-toulin island with a cargo of 150 tons of general merchandise.Captain McKay and Howard Allen, second mate, were on the bridge when the vessel suddenly listed in the gray dawn several hundred yards from shore.As the ship plunged both were reported to have been hurled into the water.Captain McKay lost his life and the first mate made his way to shore.The Hibou was owned by the Dominion Transportation Company of Owen Sound.During the summer of 1935 it operated between Kingston and Cape Vincent, N.Y.This year it ran from Tobermory to Georgian Bay and Manitoulin island points.The majority of the crew are believed to be from Owen Sound.Loss of the motorship Hibou off Owen Sound early today brings to forty-six the life toll in Great Lakes , shipping disasters in the 1935 na- [ vigation season.The two major disasters of the ; 1936 season sent two sandsuckers | to thi> bottom.On July 29th the material service carried fifteen men to death when she sank in I>ake Michigan, not far off Chicago.On October 17th the Sand Merchant, battered by a Lake Erie storm, sank off Cleveland.Nineteen perished.On Nov, 13, only a little more than a week ago, (be tug Frederick A, Lee, of Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., disappeared in Lake Huron, five men were lost, Although Denying that \u201cHard and Fast Alliance\u201d Has Been Signed Between Germany and Japan, Berlin Government Spokesman Declares Community of Governmental Ideas Make It Possible that if Either Should Become Involved in War with Russia, Other Would Exercise at Least a Benevolent Neutrality.OPINIONS UPON HUDSON RIVER PLAN DIVIDED LOYALIST FORCES LAUNCH GREAT COUNTER DRIVE TO CLEAR MADRID Important Sections of University City Regained by Socialist Forces, Government Spokesmen Claim\u2014Reports Reach Madrid of Sinking of Loyalist Merchantman by Insurgent Cruiser \u2014 Foreign Diplomats Endeavoring to Prevent \u201cRecurrence of Cruel Aerial Bombings\u201d of Past Sixteen Days.REBEL LEADER SENT HIS \u201cWARM THANKS\u201d TO MUSSOLINI Berlin, Nov.21.\u2014 Japan and Germany have \u201cmuch in common\u201d in their governmental ideas, a high government spokesman acknowledged today.He denied however, there is a \u201chard and fast alliance between the two.\u201d \u201cIt is quite conceivable Germany and Japan\u2014opposed as both are to Bolshevism\u2014may in given situations decide to proceed jointly,\u201d he added.\u201cIt is also possible if either should become involved in a war with Soviet Russia, the other would exercise at least a benevolent neutrality.\u201cIt is also clear Japan and Germany have much in common in their authoritarian conception of government.\u201d Official sources described themselves frankly puzzled and worried over persistent reports from Russia of a German-Japanese pact aimed at Russia.Stoutly maintaining that \u201cnothing is known here,\u201d one official, however, declined to be pinned down to an absolute denial.It was disclosed, however, the propaganda ministry has issued definite instructions to German newspapers not to discuss the reported Berlin-Tokyo pact.SOVIETS CLAIM AGREEMENT IS THREAT AGAINST WORLD Moscow, Nov.21.\u2014High Soviet sources today pronounced the reported Japanese-German alliance \u201ca progressive but not final action directed in preparation for a world war.\u201d Informed sources hinted the Soviet general staff had considered the situation.Speaking' with the full authority of the Kremlin, the newspaper Izves-tia declared \u201cthis mobilization of the forces of war\u201d demanded the immediate organization of the world\u2019s forces of peace to counteract it.\u201cIt is necessary to be an enlight-ed politician fully to understand that the Japanese-German alliance increases the Japanese menace to the United States and Great Britain as well as the German menace against all Europe,\u201d the newspaper said.\u201cThe truth is that the alliance is not a plot agains the U.S.S.R.alone but against the world.\u201cThe alliance is one of the gloomiest developments of the contemporary international situation,\u201d Izvestia said.\u201cIt represents a progressive but not final action directed in preparation for a world war.It is now proof that the forces of war are being vigorously organized and that the danger of an outbreak of conflict is definitely greater than before.\u201d FIG LEAF MAN\u2019S FIRST INVENTION Washington, Nov.21.¦\u2014The fig leaf was recognized officially today as man\u2019s first invention.Apologizing for being tardy in getting around to Adam, U.S.patent office officials listed \u201cThe Fig Leaf Apron\u201d as the forerunner of a long list of costume design patents.GERMAN WRITER DECLARES U.S.TANKS SECOND RATE Heinz Bach Claims Most of United States Motorized Equipment Would Not Stand Test of Real War.Berlin, Nov.21.\u2014The old respected German military weekly, the Militar Wochen-blatt, carries in its most recent edition an article indicating that the tanks and armored cars now employed by the American Army are definitely second-rate by European standards.The author.Heinz Bach, expresses the opinion about most of the United States motorized equipment that it would not stand the test of real war.\u201cGUNSHOT WOUND-SUICIDE\u201d THEORY MAINTAINED Los Angeles.Nov.21.\u2014A county autopsy report that Reid Russell died of a \u201cgunshot wound-suicide\u201d was unchanged today after re-ex-aniination of the body, found on September 25 on the estate of Gouverneur Morris, novelit.Russell\u2019s mother, believing her PREMIER HEPBURN MAKES TAX REDUCTION PROMISE Substantial Reduction to Follow 1937 Legislature Session, - Hastings East Electors Told\u2014 ! No Election Until 1938.i Belleville, Ont., Nov.21.\u2014An official declaration there would be no Ontario general election until 1938 and a promise of reduced taxation in a \u201csubstantial manner\u201d after the Legislature\u2019s 1937 session confronted Hastings East electors today after Premier Hepburn wound up three 1 days of campaigning in the riding.The Premier seeking to achieve a Liberal victory in the December 9th I Ontario bye-election in the con-jstitueney, spoke at Point Anne last I night.; twenty-eight year old son was slain, I persuaded officers to re-open the ! case.Russell, jobless and said by 1 Morris to have been despondent, was found in a backyard swing, shot through the head.He clutched a pistol.Transportation Interests Claim Proposed Montreal-New York Seaway Would Drive Railways ; and Shipping Companies into j Bankruptcy.New York, Nov.21.\u2014The Inter-I national Joint Commission met to-, day to hear advocates and opponents i of the proposed Montreal-New York j waterway who did not get an op-; portunity to appear at the Commis-; sion\u2019s hearings Thursday and yes-¦ tevday.! Members of the body, composed of \u2022three members from Canada and three from the United States, said j they expected today\u2019s session to be I short.Hearings will be held at Albany, November 23, Burlington, Vt., Nov-I ember 24, Plattsburg, NY., Novem-I her 25.and Montreal, November 26, ! 27 and 28.The commission will then 1 draft its report to the Dominion Parliament and to Congress either j approving or disapproving the pro-; posai.The proposal calls for a deep sea | waterway for Montreal to New ! York by way of Lake Champlain j and the Hudson River.The advocates j of the so-called cut-off waterway argued it would reduce the passage time from Great Lakes^ ports to New York about eighty-seven hours and would increase the benefits of the pi ojeetd St.Lawrence waterway by fifty per cent.They predicted the St.Lawrence project and the cut-off together would save shippers $100,000,000 a year.Opponents contended there were already ampl e transportation facilities in the United States and that the projected waterways would not only place heavy taxes on the people but would seriously damage railroad and shipping interests, possibly driving them into bankruptcy.INDIAN BLOOD TREATY IS FOUND BY RELIEF WORKERS [Agreement Signed in 1830 Between Sioux Chiefs and Three White Men Discovered in North Dakota Unclaimed Safety Deposit Box.Washington, Nov.21.-\u2014The W.R., A.writers project claimed credit today for unearthing the only Indian Blood Treaty known to exist.I Signed in their own blood by ten tribal chiefs of the Sioux, the treaty was made with three white men\u2014who signed in ink.Officials said the paper\u2014\u201cA [ treaty of peace and friendship made \u2019and consummated by William Clark, Marian Edwards and Auguste Chou-; teau granting plenipotentiary rights | by the United States to the Sioux j tribe\u201d\u2014was probably signed as I early as 1830.It was found by North Dakota re* I searchers in an unclaimed safety deposit box.Madrid, November 21.\u2014Madrid\u2019s gunners rolled batleries up to University City this afternoon and began a heavy, short-range bombardment of the positions still held by Fascist invaders.They announced Hie recapture of the National Institute of Biology in the northeastern Madrid section and said withdrawal of their forces from Casa dc C.ampo park, across the Manzanares river from Madrid on the west, had strengthened the University City corps.Reports reaching Madrid told of the sinking of a Spanish merchantman off Palamos, on the eastern Spanish coast, by forty Fascist shells from the insurgent cruiser Canarias.A day of heavy, freezing rain gave the grateful capital respite from aerial bombardment.The cold increased the hardships of the homeless.All available apartments in Hie so-called neutral zone in the northeastern part of Madrid were ordered listed, to find a refuge for the destitute.As many as nine or ten families were living in single apartments as the evacuation of the northwestern and western sections increased.However, the defence junta announced all entrances to Madrid were blocked effectively and promised the suffering of Madrilcnos would be only \u201ctemporary.\u201d The diplomatic corps, it was declared, again has prompted its members to urge tbeir respective governments to \u201ctake steps to prevent a recurrence of the cruel aerial bombings\u201d of the last sixteen days.Official circles insisted that the recognition of the Burgos Fascist Government by Germany and Italy was an indication the insurgents had become convinced they would not take Madrid.Palamos, where the Canarias was reported to have sunk the merchant ship, is sixty miles northeast of Barcelona, which General Francisco Franco, the insurgent generalissimo, has threatened to blockade and even destroy, if necessary to cut off Government arms supplies.One shell was declared to have fallen into the town of Palamos, but none of the residents was injured, the reports declared.(First information reaching the capital did not explain whether the bombardment signalled the opening of a threatened insurgent blockade of Barcelona.The nationality of the merchant ship was not disclosed in heavily censored dispatches.) In Madrid, Socialist troops counter-attacking insurgents in northwestern University City, recovered | lost ground, the Government report-! ed today.The advance\u2014which' recaptured the National Institute of Biology building'\u2014was the only military operation of consequence during twenty-four hours of cold, rainy I weather.j Insurgent planes and artillery, I which have been pounding Madrid for days, suspended their bombardment.In the Casa del Campo Park, across the Manzanares River, a Scottish ambulance unit organized a pig hunt in the heavily-wooded former royal estate.; Government commanders, inspired by the re-occupation of the Biology building, ordered militiamen to attack the blazing Casa de Velasquez, a university dormitory.A freak situation arose with the capture by Fascists, of the Biology building and its recapture by Socialists.When the insurgents took over the building, they isolated a group of Government militiamen on the upper floors.Both for'ces barricaded themselves in.Chairs, tables, and anatamical models were piled against the doors.The opposing groups held each other at bay until a Socialist advance Rome, Nov.21.\u2014 General Francisco Franco today telegraphed Premier Mussolini his \u201cwarm thanks\u201d for Italian recognition of Franco\u2019s Fascist regime in Spain.OLD NEGRO TO EXTEND TRAVELS South Hill, Va., Nov.21.\u2014\u201cUncle Jack\u201d Hamilton deeided today it was about time he enlarged a bit on the two-mile triangle in which he has passed seventy-one of his eighty-seven years as a church-going, tobacco-raising southside Virginia negro.\u201cI feels a cravin\u2019 to see dem street cars,\u201d he confessed to a member of the South Hill Lions Club.So the club will take him to Richmond and show him not only street cars but elevators and escalators.SIGNATURE ON STATEMENT WAS THAT OF WIDOW Experts Declare Signature on Mrs.Ambrose Small s Will Same as that on Statement Admitting Part in Plot to Murder Husband.Toronto, Nov.21,\u2014Litigation over the $2,000,000 estate bequeathed by Mrs.Theresa Small to Rcvaian Catholic institutions will continue next week before Mr.Justice Nicol Jeffrey.Before the week-end adjournment yesterday evidence was placed on record linking the dead widow of Ambrose J.Small with his disappearance in 1919.A handwriting expert testified the signature on Mrs.Small\u2019s will and that on a statement attributed to Mrs.Small had been written by the missing theatre owner\u2019s widow.\u201cYou will be surprised to learn that 1 am, more than any other per- from the model prison forced^tht-son, responsible for your brother\u2019s death,\u201d read the.statement, addressed to Mary Florence Small, sister of Ambrose.It said Small was killed, his torso buried in a dump and other parts of the body burned.Mrs.Small died a year ago, but earlier in the hearing the presiding judge remarked she was really on trial in the present action, a move instituted by Miss Mary Florence Small to have distribution of Mrs.Small\u2019s estate delayed.Should Miss Small win the case, she and another sister of the missing Ambrose would Fascists to retire.Then the Government soldiers came downstairs to greet their successful comrades.A constant stream of fearful Madrilehos continued to move into the northeastern Salamanca district, which Fascists have declared a \u201cneutral\u201d area for civilians and non-combatants.Madrid newspapers Jolnad In appeals for evacuation to the district of all women, children and aged persons to facilitate military operations in the other districts.The emergency defence council , .\t.\t, ,\t,\t,\t- appointed a commission to co-ordin- \u2019 i i 'arn\t' t\"0Ahirds o:, a(.e city\u2019s defences, particularly i\t,\t,\t, the fortifications constructed by vol- Mrs.Elizabeth Chapman declared unteers_ as far ^ack as The eastern coastal city of Bar-1917 had threatened to kill her tins- ce]0na, threatened with insurgent band, and tha*, \u201cthere woulrin t be bombardment, went throught its |iln left of him when she got first air raid rehearsal.Red Cross i through.\u201d\tambulances were stationed at stra- tegic points.All lights were turned off.Private automobiles were driven with their headlights out.Officials said they were satisfied with the test.LORD TWEEDSMUIR SPENT A BUSY DAY AT WINTER FAIR ITALIAN HOSPITAL SHIP EVACUATES FOREIGNERS Toronto,, Nov.21\u2014Named by Lord Tweedsmuir as the world\u2019s greatest agricultural show, the 1936 edition I of the Royal Winter Fair today marched into the second half of its nine-day engagement.Yesterday was vice-regal day with the Governor-General gracing the 74.hr Bonds registered some improvement, as did grains and cotton.Spanish Reds (Socialists).'\u2019 \u201cWe of the Irish brigade are con-! vince'd that Christianity is attacked ; in Spain and we consider it our j duty to make common cause with our Spanish brothers,\u201d he declared.SISCOE GOLD MINES LIMITED Notice of Dividend No.19 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Five Cents (5c) a share on the issued Capital Stock of Siscoe Gold Mines Limited has been declared payable the 15th day of December to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 30th day of November.The stock transfer Looks of the Company will be closed from December 1st to 15th inclusive, for payment of the said dividend.Bv order of the Board, H.E.GREEN, Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal.November 13th, 1936.Is Your Will Up To Date?Events in the last few years may have made your Will obsolete.Your Estate may have changed its size and structure.Your business, home, securities, life insurance, etc., may have changed their relationship to its total value.Read your Will \u2014 does it meet today\u2019s conditions?If not, have it redrawn bearing in mind the modern practice of appointing a Trust Company as your Executor \u2014 either alone or in conjunction with a member of the family or a friend.SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY GASPE MAN CONFESSED TO POLICE HE KILLED FRIEND GERMANY MILITARY EXPERT Kingsley J.Carter Held Criminal- NAMED TO SPANISH POST ly Responsible for Death of\tv \" 77\u201c r .u ni,\t, n n\tBerlin, Nov.21.\u2014General Wil- Arnold Morgan at Gaspe, Que.helm Faupel, who for twelve years - played a prominent role in the re- Gaspe, Que., Nov.21.\u2014 Royal organization of the Argentine and Canadian Mounted Police held Peruvian armies, was selected by Kingsley J.Carter in jail today af- Adolf Hitler today as his Charge ter a coroner\u2019s jury inquiring ' into d\u2019Affaires to the Spanish Fascist the death of Arnold Morgan, of regime.Douglastown.Que., found the form- , Germany and Italy recognized the er mayor of Gaspe Village criminal- Fascist regime this week, ly responsible for the fatality.\tDuring the Great War General Morgan was shot to death early Faupel w-as on Von Hindenlburg\u2019s yesterday and at the inquest R.C.general staff.M.P.Constable St.Pierre testified __ Carter told him he shot Morgan INSURGENT FORCES HAVE 2r*8S3t\u2019 drw Æ; ! taken important post fired in self-defence \u201cHe\u2019s dead, I shot him with a revolver three times,\u201d St.Pierre quoted Carter as replying when asked if Morgan had been drunk, St.Pierre told the coroner\u2019s jury he had been called by Mrs.Carter to the Carter home Pinehurst, N.C., Nov.21.\u2014One of golf\u2019s hard luck guys, big blond Craig Wood, wished that Dame Fortune would turn her frown into a smile for him today.The old lady, whose favors count a lot in sport, has snubbed the Deal, N.J., belter in recent years, but Craig held hopes that she would relent and give him the U.S.professional golfers\u2019 championship as a belated birthday present.He was thirty-five years old on Wednesday.A long socket- himself, Wood tackled pro golf\u2019s bigger slugger, Jimmy Thomson, in one of the thirty-six \u2019 -\"mi-final matches today as slender Denny Shute squared away with burly \u201cWild Bill\u201d Mehlhorn, _ Once before Craig got into the finals of this tournament, only to lose to Paul (Little Poison) Runyan in thirty-eight holes two years ago, He hopes the breaks will switch and go for him this year.Back in 1933 Craig thought he had won the British Open crown, but Denny Shute slipped in to tie him and then win in the play-off.The next year it looked like he was the Augusta Masters\u2019 winner, but Horton Smith came in late to edge him out.And that summer he was disqualified in the New Jersey Open, when he was going strong, for playing the wrong ball.To top it all, they were W\u2019-n-atu-lating him as the Augusta victor in 1935 yhen the impossible happened \u2014Gene Sarazen executed the double eagle to tie and whip him in another p!ayr-off.Wood was two under par yesterday and caught a careless Tony Manero on the greens, eliminating the United States Open champion by five and four.Thomson advanced to the nenul-timate round by nosing out Harold McSpaden, of Winchester.Mass., by one up on the thirty-sixth green after wiping out a three-hole deficit .\tincurred in the first nine holes, Lisbon, Nov.21.\u2014Insurgent forces building up a five-hole advantage battling their way through north-, and then almost blowing it.western Madrid have occupied the Shute shoved Horton Smith to the strategic Montana barracks north of, sidelines, downing the \u201cJoplin the Royal Gardens, it was reported | Ghost\u201d by three and two, here today.\tj Mehlhorn disposed of Jimmy Hines ___________ The barracks are about one mile ! of Garden City, N.Y., ten years his Gaspe Peninsula village northwest of the busy Puerta del ; junior, by four and two.500 feet north! Annie Oakley continued to '¦hoot for Mehlhorn as he defeated Hines.Annie is a putter that resembles a Abitibi\t\tOpen\tHigh\tLow\t11 a.m.\t\t4\t3%\t4 Abitibi Pfd\t\t\t23%\t23%\t28% Asbestos Corp\t\t\t77%\t77%\t77% B.A.Oil .\t\t\t\t\t23%\t23\t23 Cons.Paper\t\t\t8%\t8\t8% Dom.Tar\t\t\t15\t15\t15 Donnacona \u201cA\u201d \t\t\t12%\t12%\t12% Ford of Canada \u201cA\u201d\t\t\t24\t24\t24 Fraser Co\t\t\t25\t24%\t25 Fraser Co.V.T\t\t\t 23%\t25%\t23%\t26% 1 Imperial Oil\t\t\t22%\t22%\t22 %! Inter.Pete\t\t\t37%\t37%\t37% Melehers \u201cA\u201d \t\t\t11\t11\t11 Price Bros\t\t\t17%\t17\t17% ! Price Bros.Pfd\t\t\t79\t75\t79 OPENING AND 11 A.M.QUOTATIONS ON MONTREAL AND NEW YORK MARKETS FIVE GAMES ON HOCKEY\u2019S WEEKEND PROGRAMME BUSINESS MEN URGE FEDERAL AID IN STRIKE Leadership of Both Camadian and Pacific Coast Interests Declare United States Divisions of Nai-| Strike Is Costisng $7,000,000 a ionai Hockey League at Stake! \u2014Toronto Leafs and Boston | Bruins Play Two Games Each.} Day\u2014Business Is Being Diverted io Canada.Five goalies, tied Hockey League honors with one perfect game each, have hopes of taking the edge in that department during a busy week-end programme.With indications of a lot of wide-open play to please the cash customers, if any one of the padded gents succeeds he will likely take the driver\u2019s seat.IVilf Cude, frail Welshman who ranked the league\u2019s second best ne San Francisco, Nov.21.\u2014 With fnv watirmsl i no break in sight on the twenty- third day of the longshoremen\u2019s and seamen\u2019s walkout, independent business organizations directed appeals for help to Washington today and figured in millions of dollars the strike\u2019s cost to United States west coast industries.Waterfront employers said three ships had been added to the number paralyzed in coast ports, bringing the total to 216 in the dispute -which minder last season, will be gunning | *las thrown more than 37,000 union | for his second shutout as the Can- ! employees out of work and affected adiens entertain the New York Ran- | tens of thousands in other indus- j gers tonight.The Habitants can ! tries.in the _\t___ about four a.m.Mrs.Carter told Sol and only about them her husband and the tw-enty- of the important North railway sta-eight year old Morgan were drink- tion, ing.On arrival there the policeman UNITED STATES STUDIES ioand Carter in his onTce\t/~*j /Yciikr/^ f\\T?t a t\u2019i/yit'\"\u2019 and Morgan's body on the floor.\tvLUolrlu Ur LtuAIiuNS ! Washington, Nov.21.\u2014The United EMBROIDERY HAS RETURNED States Consul General at Barcelona TO THE SCENE OF FASHION reported to the State Department __\ttoday he had warned all Americans P U j c-l tl j o i\t\u2018n H13*- district the conffinata uOlu and Oliver ihread, Beads was likely to be closed and that and Spangles Are No Longer t,*lose who continued to stay in the Reserved for Eve-mg Gow» KkSgJ, * \u201c »\t\u2014 but Serve to Brighten Aspect of ^2 situation at Madrid, mean-Little Woollen Office and v\u2019as.believ«i here to be giving the American embassy there serious cause for considering its closing, although officials here emphasized that no decision to that effect had been made.There was speculation here over whether United States consular and diplomatic officers would be able to Street Dresses, Paris, Nov.21.\u2014Embroidery has returned to the scene of fashion from the retirement it had been subjected to during recent years.Of divers inspirations, the em- broidery of today makes use of the make their way out of the besieged moiv aried materials wool, silk, Capital even if they decided on the soutache, chenille, little ribbons, drastic action of closing the em-metal thread, beads and spangles bassy.Approximately two hundred are mixed m designs whose irregular Americans still are in Madrid disposition is not the least of their\t________________ charm.These gay motifs are in strong competition to the simply sumptuous materials whose richness is such that the gowns they form have no other ornament.Gold and silver thread, beads and spangles are no longer reserved for the evening gown.They serve to brighten the aspect of little woollen office and street dresses.These dresses, often cut on shirt-maker lines, are trimmed at the col- T, _ iar and cuffs with gay de igns as i hree Thousand Irregulars At- Sâ\u2019ÜS'ftSr\u201d \u201d\u2018or\tDetachment of Suiynan Militia, but Were Routed when Reinforcements Arrived.20,DM TROOPS PREPARED FOR JAP INVASION ANYBODY WANT A SUBMARINE?Portsmouth, England, Nov.21.-Does anybody want a submarine?move even with the New- York Americans for leadership of the Canadian seetieji by winning while the Rangers can pass the Detroit Red Wings in the United States section by gaining a tie.In the battle of tail-enders at Toronto tonight as the Leafs meet the Boston Bruins, goalies will also come in for a lot of attention.Neither \u201cTurk\u2019\u2019 Broda, who will don pads for the Leafs, nor \u201cTiny\u201d Thompson, great Bruins\u2019 netminder, , have yet earned a shutout, but they probably are clue for one of the busiest sessions of their careers, With Art Ross\u2019 promise to play wide-open hockey on the road if teams visiting Boston reciprocate, it i croquet mallet.Mehlhorn vot it a few days ago and has been \u201chot\u201d ever since.\u201cI call it Annie Oaklev \u2019ecmse it\u2019s a sure shot.\u201d Mehlhorn explained.\u201cAnnie Oakley may have been a great rifle shot in her day but she didn't have anything on my Annie.\u201d Assistant Labor Secretary Edward F.McCrady sought to attack the crucial hiring hall issue from new angles after shipowners last night rejected bis proposal for \u201cneutral port committees\u201d for settlement of individual controversies.T.G.Plant, employer spokesman, said the plan was \u201cimpracticable,\u201d declaring a similar system involving union sailors a year ago failed to work.MRDJgorFrrokers AAAb,ieb The San Francisco Apartment House Owners\u2019 and Managers\u2019 Association telegraphed an appeal to President Roosevelt to end the strike.L.N.West, secretary of the Ship- MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal and New York stock exchanges are furnished by McManamy and Walsh: Open High Low 11 a.m.Bathurst Paper .1614\tle1^\t16\u2018A\tI6V4.Bell Telephone .154%\t154%\t154%\t154% Brazilan .17%\t18 ¦\t17%\t18 Bruck Silk .8%\t8%\t8%\t8% B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d .36%\t36%\t36%\t36% Can.Cement.13%\t13%\t13%\t13% Can.Cement Pfd.101%\t101%\t101%\t101% Canada Steamships Pfd.6%\t6%\t6%\t6% Canadian Car & F< ; .Canadian Car & Fdy.\u2019fd.Dom.Bridge .Dorn.Glass .Dom.Steel and Coal \u201cB\u201d .Foundation Company.Gen.Steel Wares.Gypsum Co.Hollinger Consol.International Nickel.Lake of the Woods .Massey Harris .Montreal Power .National Breweries.National Steel Car.Noranda .Power Corp.Quebec Power.St.Lawrence Corp.St.Lawrence Corp.Class \u201cA\u201d St.Lawrence Paper Pfd.Shawinigan .Sherwin Williams .Steel of Canada .Air Reduction Am.Sugar.Am.Smelting.Am.Telephone and Telegraph Anaconda Copper .Atchison .,.,.Balti.& Ohio.Bethlehem Steel.Canadian Pacific .Chesapeake ^ Ohio .TWO RIVALS LAY CLAIM TO VACANT SULTANATE OF SULU Saltan Mawallil Wasit Died from Heart Attack Yesterday, Scarcely Two Months After He Succeeded His Brother, Sultan Jamalu\u2019l Kiram.Manila, P.I., Nov.21.\u2014Two rivals vied for the sultanate of Sulu today after the spiritual leadership of the warlike Moros was vacated by death for the second time in five months.Sultan Mawallil Wasit died from a heart attack yesterday, scarcely\u2019 two months after he succeeded his brother, Sultan JamaluT Kiram.On his death bed, Wasit proclaimed his son, Ismael, aged thirty-two, as the next ruler over the 500,000 Mohammedans of the Southern Philippines and British North Borneo.But observers said Wasit\u2019s death strengthened the claim of vivacious forty year old Princess Dayang Dayang to the title of sultana and the greatly desired $3,0-00 annual pension from British North Borneo.Wasit was to have been formally crowned next month during the Mohammedan religious festival of Hariyay Pauasa.Because his title was not validated by coronation, some observers said Ismael cannot claim the sultanate.\tXiJZr&SÏÏ.INSTATE ACRhSeNTS URGED The Lords of the Admiralty are concentrated 20,000 provincial troops ! IN REGULATING BUSINESS prepared to accept any reasonable near Shangtu in preparation for a j\t______ offer for submarine X 1, which once threatened invasion by irregular! *\t1\t»\tc,.1\t11\t- cost more than £1,000,000 ($5,- Mongol soldiers, travellers arriving ' Agreements Among Mates Having 000,000) to build.\t' j from Tsining said today.Idle and unwanted, although ten General Fu is making plans to years ago she was described as a paunch an offensive against the op-\u201cdiving cruiser\u201d and \u201cdreadnought Posing forces, most of whom are of the underseas,\u201d X I is just gath- Provincial soldiers from Chahar, the 'ering rust in Portsmouth dockyard jtraveilers added, for want of a buyer.\t\u2019 i They confirmed Chinese claims With accommodation for 110 men at Suiyuanese troops repulsed the she was once the largest submarine Mongol invaders in the Shangtu in the Royal Navy, but smaller craft settf\u2019r yesterday, are now preferred for strategical ,ThrÇe thousand irregulars attack- ?h\u201e\u201d\"Id\u201e£!.lg_r,eat scramble jas^he oinK Merchants Association, which \"ecently estimated the strike cost to he coast at $7,000,000 daily, declared marine commerce was being diverted to Canada and \u201cCanadian longshoremen are getting the pay-checks that should be going to American dock workers.\u201d Leafs always play offensive hocke.Broda, f\u2019ghting to replace Geore-Hainsworth in the Leafs\u2019 nets, will be on the spot.In his two starts to date, he has been the \u201cgoat\u201d of one Toronto loss and hero of the Leafs' only victory.Alex Connell, of the Maroons, and Roy Worters, of the Americans, will both be working for their second shutout as the teams clash in New York tomorrow night.Mike Karakns has the same chance as the Chicago Hawks will be -at home to the Bruins.The Leafs play their soeond game of the week-end at Detroit to round out the Sunday games.The Rangers were Montreal-bound today for their first engagement of the season with the Canadiens, one of the league\u2019s surprise outfits.With Frankie Boucher back in action, Chief Patrick took along the ever-green captain.Bill Cook, as a utility player, leaving \u201cCiting\u201d Johnson at home for a rest.EIGHT MEMBERS OF REICH SUBMARINE CREW DROWNED Inter.Harvester.Kennecott.N.Y.Central.Sears Roebuck .Stand.Oil of New Jersey Southern Pacific.United Aircraft .U.S.Ind, Alcohol U.S.Rubber _____ U.S.Smelting .U S.Steel .Westinghouse.Western Union .Woolworth.18%\t18%\t18%\t18% 27%\t28%\t27%\t2«% 27\t27\t27\t27 14\t14\t13%\t13% 55\t55\t55\t55 115\t115\t115\t115 10\t10\t9%\t9% 22%\t22%\t22%\t22% 8\t8\t8\t8 12%\t12%\t12%\t12% 13%\t13%\t13%\t13% 63%\t63%\t63%\t63% 34%\t35\t34%\tSo 7%\t7%\t7%\t7% 34%\t34%\t34%\t34% 41%\t41%\t41%\t41% 39%\t39%\t39\t39% 73%\t73%\t73%\t73% 18%\t18%\t18%\t18% 22\t22\t22\t2:2 6\t6%\t6\t6% 20%\t21%\t20%\t21 54\t55\t54\t54% 26%\t26%\t26%\t26% 25%\t25%\t25%\t25% 72\t72\t72\t72 CHANGE\t\t\t Open\tHigh\tLow\t11 a.m.82%\t82%\t82%\t82% 234\t234\t232\t232 \t123\t123\t123 56%\t56%\t56%\t56% 96%\t97\t96 %\t97 185\t185\t185\t185 50%\t50%\t50%\t50% 73%\t73%\t73%\t73% 21%\t21%\t21%\t211-, 70\t70 y8\t70\t70% 14\t14\t14\t14 73\t73%\t73\t73% 128\t129\t128\t129 17%\t17%\t17%\t17% 34%\t34%\t34%\t34% 184%\t184%\t184\t184 51\t51%\t51\t51% ' 71%\t71%\t71\t71% 99%\t99%\t99%\t99% 60%\t60 Va\t60\t60 42%\t43\t42%\t43 \t98\t97%\t98 6-6\t66\t65%\t65% 41%\t42%\t41%\t42 42\t42%\t42\t42% 46%\t46%\t46%\t46% 32%\t32%\t32\t32 42%\t42%\t42%\t42% 39%\t39%\t39%\t39% 93%\t93%\t93%\t93% 74\t74%\t74\t74% 141%\t143%\t141%\t142% 90%\t91%\t90%\t91% 67%\t67%\t67%\t67% Twelve Others Had Narrow Escape when Recently Completed Craft Collided with Warship During Manoeuvres in Baltic Sea.SPORTING NOTES - & PHIL EDWARDS AWARDED NORTON CROW TROPHY Luebeck, Germany, Nov.21.\u2014The fate of eight German sailors carried to the^ bottom in the damaged U-boat No.18 was sealed beneath the waters- of a Baltic inlet today.The submarine collided with an unidentified vessel in Luebeck Bay yesterday during torpedo practice.Twelve of its crew escaped: eight others went down with the undersea craft.Authorities abandoned hope for Regina, Nov.21.\u2014Dr.Phil Ed- tbe eight, although they did not wards, dusky Montreal runner, was order a halt to efforts to raise the awarded the Norton H.Crow Mem- U-boat.The area around the harbor orial Trophy yesterday as Canada\u2019s was rigidly policed with no civil-outstanding athlete and sportsman, ians allowed near,, of the year.The great British Gui- An official statement said the U-ana middle-ditsance star, point-win- boat collided with \u201canother war near for Canada at three Olympic vessel\u201d while still on the surface,\" Games, was honored with the award I Twelve men, including the\" cornât the annual meeting of the Ama- mander, who were above deck or leur Athletic Union of Canada.His near the top hatch, escaped quickly Brilliant Olympic record and his Tim remainder were trapped below\" years in track work with McGill ] The U-18 is one of Germany\u2019s new University influenced the committee submarines, belonging to thé Wed in nominating Edwards for the digon U-boat flotilla which GIVE THEM VARIETY We cater :.o the appetite by providing different varieties of bread.Try serving other kinds occasionally.Mother's Bread, Harmony, Butter-Krust, Sandwich, Crusty Sticks, Delicruzt, Wholewheat, Perfection Rye, Fruit Rye and Cracked Wheat Bread.ALLAH\u2019S Just Phone 724w Similar Interests Urged by Chamber of Commerce as Best Means of Safeguarding Consti-tional Rights.n prize.Robert \u201cScotty\u201d Rankine, Preston, Ont., distance runner, was the only other nominee.The meeting decided to confine ! | this award in future to men, the ! | Women\u2019s Amateur Athletic Fédéra-! I Mon expressing agreement.Aileen ! ® Meagher, of Halifax, awarded the | prize lest year, was the only v\u2019c-\u2014 an winner since the award was first made in 1931.Winners before Miss Meagher and Edwards were Percy Williams, of Vancouver, in 1931: Alee Wilson, Montreal- Jimmy Ball, Winnipeg, and Harold Webster, Hamilton.The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on are furnished by Frechette & Co\u201e 22 the Toronto Mining Exchange Wellington St.North, \t\tYesterday\u2019s\t\t \t\tClose\tOpening\t11 a.m.Aldermac\t\t\t\t1.35\t1.35 Alexandria \t\t\t\t.03%\t.03% Base Metals \t\t.\t\t\t\t.27%\t.27%\t.27% Big Missouri .\t\t.52\t.52\t.52 Bobjo Mine?\t\t\t\t.21\t.21 Central Patricia .\t\t4.10\t4.15\t4.15 Chibougamau .\t\t\t2.65\t2.65 Chromium \t\t\t\t1.77\t1.77 Churchill \t\t\t\t.04%\t.04% Coniaurum \t\t\t\t\t1.95\t1.93\t1.93 Dalhousio Oil .,.\t\t\t.80\t.80 Dome Mines .\t\t\t53%\t53% Eldorado \t\t\t\t1.79\t1.77 formed after the signing of Anglo-German naval treaty.*- was the Country and DaiVy Products Prices * .ed a detachment of Suiyuan militia ¦ numbering 1,400 west of Shangtu, the travellers declared.The militia ! held out until reinforcements ar-, ! rived and then the Mongols were agreements among states having I routed, they reported.\t: similar interests would provide \u201cre-1 -\t1\tspect for the constitutional réserva- j JAPANESE ARE ABDUCTED.! tion to the states of all powers not| Shanhaikwan, Hopeh Province, expressly granted to the Federal! - Montreal, Nov.21.\u2014Further reductions were made in local poultry prices yesterday, dealers announcing cuts of 1c to 2c per lb.in quotations to the retail trade, for small lots.Heavy deliveries are reported, largely due to a desire to market supplies as soon as possible owing to the high cost of feed this year.rl here is a lack of good quality stock, and practically an over-of poorer grades, dealers There is no desire to store China, Nov.21.\u2014Fifteen Japanese five army officers and ten civilians \u2014were abducted today by Chinese troops which halted a train boun Washington, Nov, 21.\u2014 The Chamber of Commerce of the United States urged business men today |-\u2014 to give \u201cmost careful attention té technical clause may triaf regufaUon.a*a\tj BAR INSURANCE PAYMENT , Chamber directors approved a!\t- ! !hn0,-,Toir,t«\t.,1.committee report averting such J Ranchers of Bow Valley May Be : stock is being moved \u2019into \"con.sump- Unable to Collect One Cent oV,ion rv\u201cri at lower prices.Trading conn nnn l\u201e-r\t*\u201eiWas 9u,et in other produce lines.$\u2022 'ike best V \u201cCanada\u2019s Best\u201d HoveYS it English Cure Hams&5acon SPECIAL ! For Balance of Month! BRAKES RE-LINED Ford Passenger Car Including Lining and Labor, only .50 THE SHERBROOKE MOTORS, LIMITED 22 Minto St.\u2014 Phone 731.v* \u201cGreat litilc woman\u2014the wife! Knows all the answers about how to save, but when she talks about re-newing her old overshoes, I gotta laugh!\u201d Go ahead and laugh! That\u2019s what lots of ladies do when they sec how beautifully PIGEON replaces the fur trimming on overshoes \u2014 and builds up the rubber hee!s.68 Wellington St.N.SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED scientifically, not for a week or a month, but for ever.It will be the end of that hair problem on your upper lip, chin or cheek.Personal attention of LUCIEN BLANCHARD.Graduate-Electrologist from New York in 1933.Free consultation.\u2014 3 Frontenac St,, Sherbrooke.Telephone 1396.I WOULD HAVE YOU UN PERSIAN D- , HERES THE | ROAD TO .Comfort- ACCOUNTING is a profitable profession ^The importance of accountinp steadily increases It is the axis about which modern bUBlnesw revolves.Why not learn accounting\u2014you can do it ritfht at home in your spare time! and enjoy tho financial compensation that ffocs with this know-ledRc ?A*ik for details.IN T K R N ATI O N A L CO R R ES PO N I) 1 : N C ! : SCHOOLS CANADIAN, LIMITED.Dept.192211\tMontreal, Cnnr.da Please send full details of your hour-study Cbureea in Accountancy.Name* Age.A H night at the animal meeting of the\tBlltuhRm?^np0f\t7 Amateur\tAthletic Union of Canada, Fanshawe.Both Red Hugh and as\tfnllmvs-\tGallowglass made the first round \u2019\t-\tiTrvtT.riD.\tand the jump-off with no faults, hut MEN\tJUNIUK:\tCapt.Corry\u2019s horse was declared JUNIOR: 226 yards, twenty-three seconds\u2014 Joseph F.Turner, Calgary, at Wet-askiwin, Allberta, on August 12th.126-yard hurdles, 17 2-16 seconds \u2014George Andrews, Victoria, at Vancouver, on July 4th.Running high jump, five feet and one inch\u2014Pat Haley, Trail, B.C., at Vancouver on July 4th.SENIOR OUTDOOR OPEN: 106 metres, 10 3-10 seconds- winner under the time rule.Nora made eleven faults on the final round.Dinger, ridden by Lieut.R.W.Curtis of the United States army team, was fourth; Chilena, with Capt.Edouardo Yanez, of Chile, up, with fifth, and Roxana, mount of Lieut.Marshall Cleland, Canadian army team, sixth.Canada won the jumping com- Howard MePhee, Vancouver, ac ; petition Wednesday night and Great Vancouver on July 1st.\t|\tBritain took the honors Thursday Discus throw, 145 feet and five i night, inches\u2014Greg.Rabat, Winnipeg, at j Fanshawe\u2019s ride of Nora in the Winnipeg on June 27th.\t!\tfirst round was the most remark- \u2022 406-metre hurdles, fifty-four se- ! able display of the three contests conds\u2014John Loaring, University of ; thus far.He made not even a tick Western Ontario, at Montreal on ; and the aggressiveness of the horse, July 16th.200 metres, 215-10 seconds\u2014 Howard MePhee, Vancouver, at Montreal on July llth.400-metre relay, 42 6-10 seconds\u2014 Lee Orr, Bruce Humber, Martin Nayor and Howard MePhee, British Columbia, at Montreal on July llth.100-metre hurdles, 15 2-10 seconds \u2014L.G.O\u2019Conner, Toronto, at Montreal on July llth.SENIOR OUTDOOR NATIVE: Discus throw, 134 feet and two inches\u2014Eric Coy, Winnipeg, at Winnipeg on June 27th.INTERSCHOLASTIC: together with her speed, drew tre-medous applause from a crowd that packed every corner of the Coliseum.On both the regular test and the jump-off, the Irish mounts made non-scoring ticks, but the ten trying jumps were negotiated with apparent ease by the Free State team officers.The contest was half over when it was announced that seven faults would disqualify.Gallowglass\u2019 faultless round followed, then eliminations followed in quick order.Three had been blown off when judges ruled that four faults would 194\u2014520 200\u20145571 149\u2014431 j 177 vn ' Re\u2019s good \u2019bout Belanger i TXTUrtf\u2019ir r.?,\t/\u2022> ft'r.rvr I \u2019 _________ What\u2019s come from ol\u2019 Quebec.coo s/oo or ?orient He says dis boy good foi shoo .ir,i .\t¦\tAnd first class on da check, three strings.\t,,\t, ,\t.He s very excite bout da Ranger boys I tink, from Montreal, Pinfaü I onc\u2019 h®\u2019s Verdun Maple Leafs 16 425 Nudder one, Canadian\u2019s Montreal.umbia basketball problem.Baseball in that province was an outlaw sport.A number of basketball players would like to play baseball of the half posts and ball-carrying Curly Krug, of Queen\u2019s, the other.Moore, star of McMaster Univer-sifv in' mediates a year ago, threw but because the teams, over which 1 more passes than any other player the A,A.U.had no control, included ] and had more completed, men regarded by the Union a- pro- 1 For punting and all-round work, .fessional?, baskctballers could not Varisty\u2019s Bob Isbister got the call ! compete and retain then ama?our : at secondary defence half.For the : standing.Mr.Hardwick said \u201d50 first time since he put\ton the The up-to-date Industrial League standing is: Total 898 1025 804-2727' P.Modernistik .21 Levesque .21 Queen\u2019s ____ 21 New Bowling 21 LAST NIGHT\u2019S GAMES Victorias 3, Royals 0.McGill 5, Canadien?5.MT.ROYAL INTERMEDIATES Eastern Section Rosemount 3, Montefiore 1.\u2018¦mowdon 4, Verdun 1, THE STANDINGS J.A.II.A.\t\t\tP.\tW.L.\tD.F.\tA.\tp.ST.ANDIU -\t\tVictories ,.\t1\t1 0\t0 3\t0\t2 G.Smith .180\t240 202\u2014631\tMcGill \t\t1\t0 0\t1 5\t£\t1 D.Reid \t 123\t157 244\u2014524\tMount Royal\t1\t1 0\t0 5\t2\t2 M.Wilson \u2022.164\t151 180\u2014481\tVerdun .\t0\t0 0\t0 0\t0\t0 R, Jobel \t 95\t160 144\u2014399\tRoyals \t\t\t1\t0 1\t0 0\t3\t0 A.Jobel \t 188\t217 235\u2014640\tMOUNT ROYAL\t\tINTERMEDIATE\t\t\t \t\t\tP.\tW.L.\tI).F.\tA.\tP.Total \t 750\t934 901-2673\tMount Royal\t1\t1 0\t0 5\t2\t2 Plymouth won two strings.\t\tMontefiore .\t2\t1 1\t0 6\t7\t2 \t\tThree Rivers\t0\t0 0\t0 0\t9\t0 The Inter-Church\tLeague stand-1\tChampêtre .,\t1\t0 1\t0 4\t5\t0 ing to date is:\t\tWe:\tTern\tSection\t\t\t P.W, L Pinfall\t\tSnowdon .\t1\t1 0\t0 4\ti\t2 St, Andrew\u2019s 15\t11\t4\t13,700;\tRosemount .\t1\tJ 0\t0 i\ti\t2 St, Peter's .12\tH\t4\t30,726i Jl>ervj|] Wife (to husband): \u201cDon\u2019t be elfish, John.Let the child help you with hr- homework if he want to.\u201d athletes were affected.Mr, Halter said amateur ba.eball in Manitoba had been \u201ckilled\u201d because porfessionals in other lines were not permitted to play.According to the strict letter of the A.A.U.constitution, the Manitoba branch would be justified in suspending all members of baseball teams playing with professionals in the suburban league but the.brunch refused, in the interests of sport, to take such action.The resolution was given a favorable ballot of 90-72 but a two-third?majority is necessary to pass constitutional amendments and the proposal for \u201cintermingling\u201d v.*as defeated.A vote of 102 in favor would have, effected the change.Tiiope in favor were the Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Thimrb r Bay, Eastern Ontario and Maritime branche.-:, the lacrosse, hockey and basketball associations and the Western Canada Intereot\u2019\tUn- ion.a proposal that future A.A.U.ar -nun I meetings he confined to a zone between and including Montreal and Winnipeg was defeated.Major business- expected to come before the closing sessions today is the election of officers, Delegate?expected to leave tonight for their home».Blue, I bister reached the play-off stage, without suffering any major injuries.Sonshine polled the heaviest, vote .fourteen out of a possible fifteen.The burly former Toronto high school player, an all-star last season, will be the strong man of the Tricolor defence today when Queen\u2019s tackles Toronto with a t'tle at stake.SMALL SURPLUS REVEALED BY TREASURER Regina, Nov.21.\u2014 Surplus of $09.31 in operation of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada between October 21, 1935, and October 15, 1936, was shown today in the report of Treasurer C.C.Robinson, of Winnipeg, at the annual meeting here.Cash on hand at the beginning of the finanical year was $1,885.41 and at, the enrl it was $1,954.72.Receipts totalled $2,891.01 and expenditures $2,321.70.\u201cNo, no,\u201d the horse breeder protested, \u201c1 wouldn\u2019t dare sell you that yearling for a thousand dollars.Why, my wife loves that little fellow.She\u2019d cry her eye?out.\u201d \u201cTo had,\u20191 mourned the prospective buyer, turning to go.\u201cBut,\u201d added the breeder, \u201cboost it $500 and we\u2019ll let her cry.\u201d Pole vault, twelve feet and three disqualify and none of the seven inches\u2014Stuart Frid, Hamilton, Out., remaining entrantes finished, at Toronto, June 27th.\tCurtis, on Dinger, scored but Discus throw, 125 feet and HMs ' three faults to finish fourth.Chil-inches\u2014Wallace Brown, Meaford, ! ena and Roxana were charged with Ont., at Orillia, Ont., on May 25th.! four faults each.12-pound shot put, 48 feet and !\t- 1014 inches\u2014W.Benson Stirling,\t, Ottawa, at Toronto on June 27th.WMe at tea the young hopefu WOMEN-INDOOR OPEN:\tleft his spoon in his cup; His 220-yard dash, 26.3 seconds-Hel- f^her corrected him for his bad en Stephens, U.S.A.\ttable\t^ Bll!y- l.al7 60-yard dash, 6.9 seconds-Helen ways thought that teaspoons lived Stephens, U.S.A.\t)ln\tn°t CUPS- \u201e .TvnnrvR mattvf-\tSo they do\u2019 mummy> he re\u2019 rA INDOOR NATIV E.\t| plied, \u201cbut they sometimes go up.50-metre hurdles 7-8 seconds-Ltah.s for a bathy.Roxy Atkins, Toronto.Running high jump, 5 feet and,\t- .\t- 2(4 inchese\u2014Margaret Bell, Van-' couver.\t, OUTDOOR SENIOR NATIVE: Javelin throw, 123 feet and 2% inches\u2014Robina Higgins, Winnipeg.60-Metre dash, 7 3/5 seconds\u2014 Evelyn Jemmott, Halifax.400-Metre relay, 49 2/5 seconds \u2014Supreme Ladies' Athletic Club, Toronto, Roxy Atkins, Hilda Cam- RUPTURED?Exclusive method, tbat brings relief.N# medicine or plasters.INEXPENSIVE.GUAR-ANTBED.Not sold in stores.Free information.Write to SMITH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Dopt.49.\tPreston, Ont.Established 1893.LOUIS MADE SHORT WORK OF TWO NEGRO OPPONENTS New Orleans, Nov.21.\u2014Joe Louis, negro heavyweight, knocked out two negro opponents in two three-round bouts last night before 5,000 spectators.Paul Williams, 210, went to the canvas in the second round, and Tom Jones, 190, of Chicago, was counted out in the third.Louis, weighing 208, was hardly touched.Add Bowling.Mick HEATH E RW EIGHT CHAMP [ON SCORED KNOCKOUT Hollywood, Nov.21.\u2014-Mike Bel-Inise, 128, New York-recognized featherweight champion, scored a fifth-round technical knockout last night over Sonny Valdez, 130, of Tucson, A viz., in a scheduled ten-round bout here.FORMER SHERBROOKE GIRL WON HORSE SHOW HONORS The name \u201cSherbrooke\u201d occupied a prominent place among the winners in the recent Ottawa Horse Show.\u201cSherbrooke\u201d is the name of the beautiful animal which brought a former Shcbrooke family several honors.Bruce Munro piloted \u201cSherbrooke\u201d to victory in several classes and his sister, Miss Dorothy Munro, was victorious with the same horse in the champion saddle event.The two winners are children of Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Munro, former nwidents: of this city.An arrow that i* too stiff to bend ivill fly to the left of the target.It is deflected from its course by contact with the bow ,'C it glidta nasi.IN Twer SHAPES INVINCIBLE and STREAMLINE A clever play deserves applause so does the quality of this fine old ale\u2014which 95^366 "]
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