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[" Established 1897 S\u2019hfrbrookr lailg Swork SHERBROOKE, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937.Forty-First Year.Queen Mary Plants First Coronation Tree Paris, April Î.\u2014France struck when the iron was hot today to get all foreign influences out of the Spanish war.The Government, sensing a ripe moment in defeats and dissension involving Italian insurgent troops, urged again that non-Spanish fighters be withdrawn from the war.A Foreign Office spokesman said the French Government \u201cis more optimistic that the Spanish war will not entangle Europe than at any time since the war began.\u201d Other informed sources thought the Italians in Spain, perhaps without further reinforcement, might try one more offensive before agreeing to go back home.Several hundred Frenchmen who.went to Spain on their own initiative to fight on the side of the Government have returned voluntarily already.IL DUCE IS CONFIDENT OF INSURGENT VICTORY Home, April 1.\u2014Premier Mussolini is confident, informed sources asserted today, that General Franco\u2019s insurgent forces will conquer the Spanish Government.This confidence, they said, spring's from two premises:\t$- 1\u2014A belief that Franco now has sufficient strength to overcome the opposition he faces at this moment.2\u2014An assumption that the twenty - seven - nation non - intevention agreement will prevent the Vaien-cia-Madrad forces from receiving decisive reinforcements.Accordingly, Italy does not pian to send Franco further assistance even though he may encounter some setback.A formal statement by Dino Alfieri.Italian Press Minister, was explicit on this point.It pointed out that recent Italian losses in Spain totalled \u201cseveral hundreds,\u201d but \u201csince we are dealing with volunteers,\u201d precise figures could not be learned.If the Spanish Government continues to receive foreign aid, it was said authoritatively, Italy \u201cstands ready to reassume full liberty of action.\u201d Both Italy and Germany would oppose firmly any deadlock that might result in establishment of two Spanish Governments, a reliable informant said.-* STILL UNDECIDED IN HER CHOICE BETWEEN HER PARENTS AND $60,000 Troy, N.Y., April 1.\u2014 Vera Jean Howard, brown-haired girl of fifteen, heiress to $60,000 on condition that she remain away from her parents, hesitated today to accept the money.\u201cI\u2019d rather have Uncle Fred,\u201d said the Hoosick Falls high school student.\u201cUncle Fred\u201d is her granduncle and foster-father, Fred D.Nichols, thrifty Petersburg storekeeper, whose will establishes a $60,000 trust fund for her providing she does not live ! with her relatives.| Miss Howard said \u201cI know I the reason hut I don\u2019t want to ¦ discuss it.It was a purely per-| sonal matter and I haven\u2019t de-! cided what I\u2019m going to do.\u201d - Old Age Pension Payments To Be Extended To Quebec Blind BRITAIN PLANS ANOTHFRROOST Legislature Approves Government Measure Applying Amend-\t'i!*\t* ments to Federal Law Over Liberal Arguments that It |M SMFAMf?T A¥ Duplicated Existing Legislation-Greater Municipal Con- II® IllvUMLf I/iA trol Over Dogs Wandering at Large Provided by New Measure\u2014Upper House Warned of Dangers of Frighten- Q INSURGENT OFFENSIVE BREAKS LOYALIST LINE Vitoria, Spain, April 1.\u2014The insurgent northern army smashed through Government lines on the Bilbao front today, capturing several hamlets in the initial thrust of their long-awaited offensive.The insurgent drive broke through entrenchments northeast of Villarreal, ten miles north of Vitoria and only twenty-two miles south of Bilbao, seat of the Basque Government, on the Bay of Biscay.The Government first line of defence was taken by surprise, the Please Turn to Page 2, Col.5.ing Away Foreign Capital.uebcc, April 1.\u2014 Numerical strength of the Union Nationale Government was increased by one today.Premier Duplessis announced in the Legislature last night that J.Emile Perron, Govern-, ment candidate in the Beauce bye-election on March 17, would take his seat when the House sits today.Technically the Government now has seventy-six members against fourteen Liberals in opposition, but four members form the dissident Nationalist group excluded from party caucuses.Dr.Philippe Hamel (Union Nationale-Quebec Centre), Oscar Drouin (Union Nationale-Quebec East), J.E.Grégoire (Union Nationale-Montmagny) and Rene Cbaloult (Union Nationale-Kamouraska) broke with the Premier over the cabinet\u2019s refusal to immediately expropriate private power interests.So far they have voted with the Government, however.Resolutions to the bill permitting the Province to take advantage of the Dominion plan for pensions for the blind were adopted on a fifty to Please Turn to Pago 2, Col.3.Complete Control Of Munitions And War Supplies Traffic Provided For Amendment to Customs Act Places with Governor-in-Counci! Power to Control by Licence and Permit the Manufacture and Traffic in Every Type of Material or Goods Used in Warfare\u2014Considerable Opposition to Proposal to Create R.C.M.P.Reserve.NAVAL ACADEMY VISITED TODAY BY TWEEDSMUIR O ttawa, April 1.\u2014 Control by Governor-in-Council of all manufacture ami traffic in war munitions and supplies in Canada and creation of a reserve force for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were provided in two measures which featured yesterday\u2019s varied menu in the House of Commons.Members labored through morning, afternoon and evening sitting?and in addition to introduction of the two important Government measures passed some $10,000,000 in public works estimates, spent several hours debating the relief bill without making any progress and had a brief debate on the trans-Canada airways legislation which was not advanced.Justice Minister Lapointe met with some opposition from C.C.F.members when he moved the resolution preceding legislation author-bring a reserve force for the R.C.M.P.A.A.Heaps, Winnipeg North, T.C.Douglas, Weyburn, and C.G.[ MacNeil, Vancouver North, urged I that if the force needed reinforcements new constables be appointed in the usual way.The measure proposes a reserve of three hundred men who will be available for training for a maximum of three months a year and may be called upon to act with the regular force in an emergency.They would also provide a source for recruits to the permanent force.Revenue Minister Ilsley brought in an amendment to the Customs Act which would place with the Government power to control by liconso and permit the manufacture and traffic in every type of material or goods used in warfare.Similar legislation was on the statutes previously, but its power was doubtful and the amendment would place the Government\u2019s power beyond question.Both measures received first rending and promise to he subjects of major debate at future sessions.Criticism of the Government came from all parts of the Opposi- Please Turn to Page 2, Col.3.Busy Programme for Canada\u2019s Governor-General, Who Will Today Receive Greetings of Congressional Leaders and Observe U.S.Congress in Session.Washington, April 1.\u2014An inspection trip to the United States naval academy at Annapolis, Md., opened the final day\u2019s programme today of the state visit of Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-General of Canada.A parade of the regiment of midshipmen was arranged in his honor.Afterward His Excellency agreed to deliver a brief address.Returning to Washington in time for luncheon at the British Embassy, the Governor-General was invited to visit the Capitol to receive the greetings of congressional leaders and to observe the United States Congress in session.Secretary of Labor Perkins was hostess at a luncheon for Lady Tweedsmuir and Mrs.Roosevelt.A tea was the final affair at.the W\u2019hite House for the visitors before they go to a dinner given in their honor by Sir Herbert Marier, the Please turn to Page 2, Col.5 I THE WEATHER f The first tree of an Empire-wide movement to commemorate the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth was planted by Queen Mary in Queen Mary\u2019s Gardens, Regent Park, London, recently.The Queen is seen spading the first dirt in the above picture.MILD WITH OCCASIONAL RAIN OR SNOW.A shallow low area is moving northeastward across Wisconsin and Surplus of £7,530.000 on Ordinary Account for Year Ending Yesterday Believed Insufficient to Meet Increased Expenditure on Armament Programme.London, April 1.\u2014The British taxpayer is resigning himself to another threepence on the income tax when Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, submits his sixth budget to the House of Commons on April 20th.But drastic increases in taxation are improbable.(The standard rate of income at present is four shillings ninepence on the pound, or approximately $1.20 on every $5 of income.Incomes above £2,000 are subject to graduated surtaxes.) On a whole the nation\u2019s balance sheet for the financial year which closed yesterday was greeted with something like a sigh of relief.Increased expenditure for armaments brought a budget deficit for the first time in four years.But this deficit of £5,597,000 was more than twice offset by £13,127,000 used for debt redemption.On balance, thera-Please Turn to Page 2, Col.4.BRITISH AND U.S.NAVIES ARE UNITED IN SAME PURPOSE FRANCE URGES FOREIGNERS RETIRE Believe Dissension Among Rebel Troops Peace Opportunity Paris Quarters Hint that Italian Troops Now Fighting for General Franco Will Be Ready to Return Home After Another Grand Drive-French Volunteers Already Homeward Bound- Mussolini, Confident General Franco Will Succeed in Overthrowing Government, Declares No More Troops Will Be Sent to Spain.Annapolis, April 1.\u2014 Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-General of Canada, told Naval Academy midshipmen here today that the British and United States navies are united in the same ¦purpose\u2014\u201cthe preservation of liberty and peace.\u201d In a brief address to the 2,200 middies, he added: \u201cEvery addition to your navy is an extra addition to the security of the world.\u201d Referring to what he termed the close friendship between the British and American seas services, His Excellency recalled that more than a century ago the two countries had \u201csome very regretable differences of opinion.\u201d \u201cBut whether we were antagonists or allies,\u201d he continued, \u201cI think we always respected each other.\u201cThe close friendship developed between our two services ! during the World War is being strengthened all the time.\u201d | ?-* AUTOMOBILES BEING MOVED OUT OF OSHAWA Oshawa, Ont., April 1.\u2014Between 1,2\u201800 and 1,800 automobiles have been moved to Toronto from the General Motors of Canada plant here within the last twenty-four hours, it was estimated today.In the event of a strike it was believed strikers would not allow movement of new cars.The Company arranged storage facilities in two buildings in Toronto.Hundreds of machines were driven over the thirty-mile stretch to Toronto, others were transported by tractor truck and freight train.Two Democracies Embark On Huge Aerial Defence Expansion Policy Today Great Britain and France Carrying Out Programme to Back Up Might of British Fleet and French Army with at Least Three Thousand Additional Fighting Planes Within Next Twelve Months\u2014Fiscal Year Opening Today to Mark Greatest British Peacetime Armament Expenditure\u2014 Nationalization of French Plane Factories Now Effective.L MURDER PROBE TODAY CENTRES AROUNDFATHER Undergoes Cross-Fire of Questions as to What He Did with Almost Four Hours of His Time on Night His Daughter, Wife and Another Person Were Slain.New York, April 1.\u2014Around the eccentric, slightly built father of the garroted twenty-year-old artists\u2019 mode], Veronica Gedeon, the investigation of the triple murders on Beekman Hill centered today.Picked up by police a second time yesterday for long hours of ques-i,\t,\t0.\t.y, tioning even as the District Attar-! Largest btHke thlS Year, Involving About 400,000 Miners, Will Start Tomorrow Unless Deadlock in Wage Negotiations Is Broken Before Tonight.Renewed Outbreak Of Strikes Aggravates U.S.Labor Crisis Approximately Eighteen Thousand General Motors Employees Added to Idle Rolls in Four Strikes Resulting from Alleged Breach of Recent Agreement by Corporation Officials\u2014 Other Plants Shut Down Owing to Inability to Secure Supplies or Make Deliveries\u2014Over 100,000 Now Idle in Motor Industry.ondon, April 1.\u2014Great Britain and France today embarked on a programme to back up the might of the British fleet and the French army with at least three thousand additional fighting planes in the next twelve months.France announced she would build i,h00 planes during 1937 to reinforce the three thousand lo four thousand first line fighting craft she already possesses.How many planes Great Britain will build was a closely held secret of the Air Ministry, hut it is estimated that 1,71)0 were delivered in the last fiscal year\u2014the start of the drive to have 2,600 first line planes in the air by the Spring of 1939.April 1st is a significant date in the air history of the two democracies.To Britain, today is the start of a fiscal year which will break all peacetime records for military expenditure on aircraft.The Air Ministry announced today that British air strength stood at 1,778 first line planes in actual service; 1,280 for home defence; 278 stationed overseas; and 220 assigned to the fleet.Since midnight in France all factories making war materials have been the property of the slate, taken over under a broad nationalization programme.With twenty of the twenty-five major French airplane factories actually public property, and the Government making plans to take __________________________________*over remainder as soon as tech- * nieal details are worked out, new boards of directors, responsible to the Air Minister alone and composed of factory employees and air corps officers, assumed direction of the French programme.Decentralization of the factories into six regions as a protection against enemy air raids has been started as the first move of the new administration, The objective is to remove as many factories as possible far away from Paris which the French high command assume-would be the the first target of enemy air bombs.-a A GENERAL SOFT COAL WALK-OUT THREATENS U.S.D étroit, April 1.\u2014 A sudden outbreak of strikers in General Motor's plants that affected 18,40'0 men at its peak receded today as the company announced that 7,200 men had returned to work in the Fisher Body plant at Cleveland.Offsetting that settlement, however, was a strike that closed the plant of the Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Co.at Pontiac, Mich., this morning.The company, which employs several thousand ANTI-TANK DEFENCES BRIDGE MAGINOT LINE Paris, April 1.\u2014Special tank defences, comprising railroad \u201cirons\u201d or rails upended in the earth, mine traps and special concealed antitank guns, now plug the gaps between the steel and concrete casements of the Maginot line in answer to the threat of the German mechanized divisions.It was the theory some months ago that German tanks and armored cars, operating perhaps at night with great speed, might plunge through the gaps between Radical Opposition Fails To Halt India Self-Government Inauguration Minority Parties Form Governments in Six Provinces Where Dominant Congress Party Representatives Refuse to Take Over Duties\u2014Self-Government of Burma, One of Features of Autonomy Bill, Made Effective Today\u2014London Believes Nationalists Realize Inability to Carry Out Pledges.B ombay, April 1.\u2014Autonomous government came to the provinces of British India quietly today.The.Left Wing Congress party, refusing to form ministries in the pressure is low from Alberta north-| six provinces in which it holds leg- eastward to the Yukon with high pressure in the Hudson Bay region and over the southeast states.The weather has been fair in nearly all parts of eastern Canada with stationary or a little higher temperature.Light snow has fallen in southern Manitoba and the Rainy River district but it has been fair in most districts of the West with somewhat below normal temperature.Forecast: Fair and comparatively mild, Friday: Cloudy and mild with occasional rain or part snow, Northern New England: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; slightly warmer in the interior Friday.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum.37; minimum, 3.Same day last year: Maximum, GO; minimum, 33.islative majorities.Carried out ant-British demonstrations in I\u2019 n\u2019tay and Calcutta and other large centres.but there were no serious disorders.With the Congress party adamant in its refusal to co-operate so long as the provincla! governors are vested with special safeguarding powers, minority administrations were formed in Bombay, Madras, Bihar, Orissa and the central provinces.In the united provinces, also dominated by the Congress party, a minority government, was being formed In the remaining five of the eleven provinces of British India\u2014Bengal, Sind, Assam, Punjab and the northwest frontier\u2014moderate parties won majorities in the recent elections, and governments ready to co-operate with the British authori- ney announced, \u201cWe have a definite suspect,\u201d bespectacled Joseph Gedeon underwent a cross-fire of questions as to what he did with three hours and forty-five minutes of his time last Saturday night and Sunday morning.In an all-day and all-night quiz-,\t_______ zing detectives asked him why he| New York, April 1.\u2014An almost spirit Tuesday night bowline: andi\t, \u2022\tn , drinking beer while the bodies ofjnation-wide soft coal strike w.ll start his daughter, frequenter of nightp11 the United States tomorrow un-clubs, and his Wife, Mary, lay in an! less a deadlock in wage negotiations undertaking establishment.\ti between the operators and Uniced He wet his lips, stared, kept Mine Workers is broken before to-Please Turn to Page 2, Col.4.night.The strike would be the largest this year, involving about 400,000 miners scattered from Central Pennsylvania to the state of Washington.Mines would operate only in the Illinois territory controlled by the Progressive Miners of America, and ) in the few other scattered fields the (United Mine Worker's have not or-| ganized.j Operators estimate the country i has about thirty days\u2019 coal supply ; above ground.I U.M.W.miners took today off to 'celebrate John L.Lewis Day, a ho!i-! day commemorateing the institution j of the eight-hour day in 1893.I Lewis said they would stay away | from work tomorrow, too, unless | they were notified a new wage and 1 hour contract had been signed.1 The old contract expired at mid- | | night last night, j September, 1935, ' Roosevelt had stepped into the nego-j tiations five times to prevent a j strike.He was not altogether sve-jcessful.After the expiration of che fifth extension of the 1934 contract, the miner's struck for six davs.The strike was peaceful and orderly and negotiations continued throughout the walkout.men, is not a General Motors unit t,1e «Teat forts of the famous de although ^ partially owned by the Corporation._AIso closed by strikers were the Fisher Body plant at Pontiac and the Chevrolet Motor Company\u2019s final assembly line, at Flint, Mich.Closed, or partially closed, because of strikes in other plants were the Pontiac Motor Co.at Pontiac an Fisher Body plant No.2 at Flint.Ed Hall, a vice-president of th( United Automobile Workers, sai the strikes were \u201ca protest of th men against the plant manager; refusal to recognize and deal wit'.Please Turn to Page 2, Col.2.fence line, take the forts in the rear and strike a devastating blow at France.When the gaps between the casements were closed the French tried' them out by sending their own tanks-against them.In all cases it was found that the line was impenetrable or that the tanks were forced to fol-ow certain prepared routes that led hem into cul-de-sacs or placed them \"ver ground mines, or exposed them ;o the point-blank fire of anti-tank ¦¦uns.As a consequence of these .ests the French are plenty well satisfied with the strength of that Please Turn to Page 2, Col.2 BRITISH COLUMBIA WILL ABOLISH AIATRICULA-TION EXAMS Steadily Mounting Commodity Costs Threaten Rising Prosperity Curve Economists Fear that Available Resources of Capacity and Labor May Not Permit a Further Substantial Measure of Expansion and that Competition for Available Resources May Cause a Pernicious Rise in Prices Followed by a Sudden Slump.L Vancouver, April 1.-\u2014Present method of having all high school students write matriculation | examinations for entry to | University will be abandoned in | British Columbia probably this j year, Henry Charlesworth, sec- I retary of the British Columbia j Teachers\u2019 Federation, told dele- ! gales lo the Federation\u2019s annual) convention.'.students will be recommended for entry to University on ) their work during the year.j When Lewis offered yesterday j what he termed his final concessions ¦ from his original demands, the oper-| atoi'g agreed to place them before j operator representatives of \u2019.very I district in the Appalachian area, -I*-\u2022;« reaching from Central Pennsylvania j to Northern Tennessee.ties are being set up.\t.{ Most of these operators rejected Two other steps in India\u2019s consti- ; Lewis\u2019 proposals.The full joint con-tutionel evolution became effective ferenee, called to meet last night, today.Burma, for many years part then recessed until this afternoon, of India, was graduated to the $tat- j Usually well-informed quarters us of an independent state within the I said (he miners\u2019 final proposais cail-Please Turn to Page 2, Col.2.I Please turn to Pi\\gc 2, Col.5 ondon, April 1.\u2014A heavy, upward swing in prices threatens the rising curve of world It was\tsigned\tin\t!\tprosperity, after\tPresident\t| The economic blizzard of five years ago was accompanied by abys-snial collapse in prices of raw materials.Accumulated stocks and lowered demand combined to spread the story of hardship until it circled the world.Countries, fearing collapse of their national economy, protected themselves behind bar-| riers of high tariffs, quotas and exchange controls.They devalued their currencies in terms of gold.Now, the blizzard has blown its haust themselves, but how much longer it will be before recovery is arrested by physical limitations to expansion.\u201cIndeed, the view is now widely held that the available resources of capacity and labor may not permit a further substantial measure of expansion and that competition for the available resources may cause a pernicious rise in prices which will be followed by a sudden slump.\u201cIn the eflse of many primary products the stocks have now been reduced to a normal level.But as consumption is still, increasing fairly rapidly and as production, as a force.Trade is climbing the inter-1 rule, cannot be expanded rapidly at national graph.Growing industrial | short notice, the world is at present activity, coupled with the race for passing through a phase when con-huge armaments, has brought a sinners, fearing a shortage of sup-world shortage in scrap metal.Conn- plies, are trying to cover their retries which only a few years ago i quirements for longer periods a-wcie loaded down with stocks of j head, thua accentuating the pres-fqodstuffs today can scarcely cope : sure on supplies and on prices.\u201d with the growing demand.\t! In a great number of countries \u201cThe question,\u201d observes the Fin- ! the cost of living is already showing ancial News, \u201cis no longer whether tire effect of rising world prices, lu the forces of recovery may soon ex- Please turn tq page 5, col.5.* PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937, CLAIMS HUMAN LIFE SPAN CAN BE INCREASED U.S.Medical Authority Believes Average Length of Human Life Could Be Stretched Another Ten Years if Advantage Taken of Available Medical Knowledge.Washington, April 1.\u2014The average length of human life could be stretched another ten years, Dr.Thomas Parran said today, if advantage were taken of available medical knowledge.Dr.Parrân, surgeon general of the United States Public Health .Service, said that in the last eighty years the average length of life of men has increased from thirty-eight to sixty-one years and of women from forty to sixty-four years.\u201cI feel confident another ten years could be added to the life expectancy,\u201d he said, \u201centirely aside from the possibilities of discovering an effective preventative for cancer or major heart diseases.\u201d Diseases of the heart cause more deaths than anyother affliction of mankind, he explained, the death rate being more than double that of cancer.While no effective general treatment is available, he said, many cases are being successfully treated and the length of life prolonged.\u201cGreat progress in reducing the incidence of heart disease will he made in the present drive to control and eradicate syphilis, since syphilis is the cause of a large percentage of heart ailments,\u201d Dr.Parran added.Considerable progress in lengthening the lives of cancer sufferers, he said, may be expected in the next few years through the present campaign to educate the public to the fact that early cancer is curable.A campaign also is «underway under the sponsorship of the Genera! Federation of Women\u2019s Clubs to reduce the infant mortality rate.This forecasts a further increase in the average length of life, he declared.Other activities include continuation of the anti-tuberculosis campaign, improvement in the general health and nutrition of school children, extending the use of vaccines and other protective preparations and the prevention of automobile accidents.:Two Democracies Embark On Huge Aerial Defence Expansion Policy Today * .- Continued from Page 1.part of their frontier line of defences extending from near Basle on the Swiss border to the Belgian : border.1 However, the French efforts to block German mechanized divisions have not been left to fixed defences alone.One light and highly mobile mechanized division has been formed in the French Army; another is .in the process of formation and still a third is planned, and there is also a tentative plan to form one or more heavy mechanized divisions, equipped with heavy tanks.Two of the modern French tanks now in service that have replaced and are replacing the old wartime Renault models are the 1935 Renault and what is known as \u201cChar D,\u201d The former is a light tank, the latter a medium one.The new Renault is about a ten-ton tanks, mounts one 37-millimcter and two machine guns, and has a maximum speed variously estimated at from twelve to twenty-five miies an hour.This tank is said to be so well protected that when the French tried their own 25-millimeter antitank gun against it at 200 meters its armor was not penetrated in any vital spot, ' though its teads, like those of other tanks, could be put out of commission with a well-directed shot.The D tank weighs between thirteen and fourteen tons, mounts a 47-milimeter gun and tw-o machine guns, and is said to have a battle speed of about five miles an hour.Complete Control Of Munitions And War Supplies Traffic Provided For Continued from Page 1.tion when Labor Minister Rogers was piloting his 1937 relief measure , in committee of the whole and no ; progress was made.Members advanced numerous suggestions for works and other forms of employment programmes, j Opposition cropped up during the ¦ otherwise peaceful passage of pub-; lie works estimates when a vote of $200,OM was called for construction of a harbor at Wood Islands, P.E.I.It was explained this was to provide facilities for a ferry connecting the eastern end of the island with Pictou, N.S.Conservative .Leader Bennett warned the Government it was starting something that would probably run into a great deal of public expenditure.The proposal was that a private company would operate the ferry and receive the subsidy now going to a similar service between Pictou and Charlottetown.Central Canada members could not understand why such a great expenditure should be made for such a small and isolated community since the island is now served by a train ferry.Today the House will take up the amendments to the Supreme Court Act which received some consideration yesterday, the Relief Act and amendments to the Combines Investigation Act.JUDICIAL RECOUNT IN BEAUCE COUNTY Result Shows Little Difference from Official Figures of First Count in Provincial Bye-Election.St.Joseph de Beauce, Que., April 1.\t\u2014Judicial recount of ballots cast March 17 in a provincial bye-election in Beauce County showed little difference from the officiai figures of the first count.Recount gave Emile Perron, Union Nationale Government candidate, 3,799; Vital Cliche, A.L.N., 3,391; and Wilfrid Doyon, Independent, 1,- 002.\tEighty-eight ballots were thrown out as improperly marked in the official counting.During the recount, sought by Cliche, thirty-one of these were allowed.When the result of the judicial count was made known, Cliche announced he would decide shortly whether he would contest the election.A Home is a good investment at any time! \u2022 Bat \u2014 there are time# when the purchase of a home is very advantageous from a financial stand-point \u2014 and that time is now .with low interest rates, rising building costs.Let us show you details of houses we have available.SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY Radical Opposition Fails To Halt India Self-Government Inauguration Continued from Page 1.British Commonwealth and Sir Archibald Cochrane was re-appoinied governor.The tiny coal and oil base at Aden, at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, also was separated from India, becoming a Crown colony.The changes were carried out under the terms of the Government of India Act of 1935 which also envisages the creation of a vast all-India federation, with a two-chamber national parliament.Instruments of accession with the native -katas, which are governed by the Ifllian princes, are in the course of negotiation, and when these are completed India-wide elections will be held.Messages from the King-Emperor were received fay the Viceroy, the Marquess of Lithlingow, and by the Governor of Burma.To his Indian subjects His Majesty sent his \u201cfervent hppe and prayer that the opportunities now available to them will be used wisely and generously for the lasting benefit of all.In a message to the people of Burma, he said: \u201cIt ha-s become clear that the welfare of the country will be better served if, henceforth, she follows a course independent if India.\u201d The Congress party\u2019s excuse for refusing to form governments is that the special powers reserved to the governors render ineffective the autonomy the new constitution professes to give.(In London the Times said the Congress party leaders \u201cno doubt realized the impossibility of fulfilling more than a small fraction of their Utopian election pledges to the simple country folk at whom their programme was chiefly directed; the most charitable construction that can be placed upon their action is that they feel themselves unequal to the occasion\u201d).These special powers permit the governor of a province in certain circumstances to act independently of his ministers.He may override the Legislature on appropriation bills and may issue ordinances to meet certain contingencies, such as that already created by the Congress party.CLAIMS CANADIAN COAST DEFENCES NOT ADEQUATE Britain Plans Another Boost In Income Tax Ottawa, April 1.\u2014The Senate today was expected to continue debate on a naval-defence resolution that yesterday brought from William Duff, Liberal, Antigonish.Guysboro, a seven-point programme for a fisherman reserve to bolster the nation\u2019s coastal defences.Senator Duff, called the \u201cAdmiral on the Hill\u201d during his long service as a House member before his elevation to the Red Chamber, submitted Canada\u2019s Atlantic and Pacific coast defences were \u201cabsolutely inadequate\u201d and held \u201cwe should go as far as we possibly can in bolstering up the coastline defences.\u201d He said the immediate step should be the establishment of a Canadian naval reserve composed of fishermen who could follow' their vocation six months of the year and train for naval service the remaining six months.The Senator, speaking on the motion of his Conservative colleague, C.C.Bailantyne, of Montreal, declared Canada should build up her own coastal defences and then, because of the Monroe Doctrine, look to the United State?for help in case of emergency rather than to the United Kingdom.\u201cWe should be all one country here from the Gulf of Mexico to Hudson Bay,\u201d he declared, adding: \u201cThe greatest mistake ever made on this continent was the Boston tea party.Canada and the United States should help one another.\u201d Contineud from Page 1.fore, there is a surplus of £7,5S0,-00© ($37,650,000) in ordinary revenue over ordinary expenditure.It is estimated that to balance the public accounts for the coming year, Chamberlain will have to raise an additional £30,000,000 in revenue.This at the present rate of trade expansion could largely be met from increasing taxation revenues.But there may still be supplementary arms estimates to be brought down.It is assumed, therefore, that Chamberlain will not be willing to take the risk of attempting to balance the budget on the present basis of \"taxation.The Times editorially describes the £7,530,000 surplus as -\u201ca magnificent achievement in a year when revenue had to bear the full cost of the first full year of intensive rearmament and continued expansion of the social services without the aid of borrowing.\u201d \u201cBut it must not be thought that because the immediate prospect is reassuring,\u2019\u2019 The Times adds, \u201cthat later any indefinite prospect of absorbing one quarter of the national income in taxation should be regarded with complacency.\u201cThis country may have far less financial need than others to strain every nerve in putting an end to the devastating competition in armaments.Its resources and its credit have been shown once again to be equal to all calls upon them in this regard without any abatement of simultaneous efforts to improve social conditions still further.\u201cNevertheless, both morally and materially the British public would heave a sigh of relief if this madness could pass from the world, and though the national accounts reflect unequivocal determination to be strong in the cause of peace they also show\u2019 the measure of relief which stable condition would bring.\u201d A General Soft Coal Walk-Out Threatens U.S.Continued from Page 1.ed for an increase of fifty cents in the daily pay of miners paid by the day and for a nine-cents a ton raise for those paid by the ton, with time and one-half for overtime.The operators were said to have offered to renew the present scale.Murder Probe Today Centres Around Father Old Age Pension Payments To Be Extended To Quebec Blind SUGGESTS GANDHI FOR PEACE PRIZE Oslo, Norway, April 1.\u2014 The name of Mohandas K.Gandhi, the Indian Nationalist, was advanced today as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.An unidentified person who is qualified to make such a nomination placed Gandhi\u2019s name before the Nobel Committee on behalf of a Norweigan organization known as \u201cFriends of India.\u201d Renewed Outbreak Of Strikes Aggravates U.S.Labor Crisis Continued from Page l , their committees as provided in the ! General Motors agreement.\u201d General Motors officials here »aid the strike in the Cleveland plant, ; caused by a wage dispute, was of ; brief duration.j Approximately 17,40© men still were idle; 6,600 in the Fisher plant | at Pontiac; 1,800 in the Pontiac j Motor Co.plant which could not i operate its final assembly line with-! out bodies from the Fisher plant; I 900 at the Chevrolet plant No.2 at 1 Flint; 1,100 at the Fisher plant No.2, closed for lack of storage space for bodies with the Chevrolet assem-j bly line idle, and approximately 7,-\\ 000 at the Yellow Truck and Coach I plant at Pontiac.A Corporation spokesman said the | strike at the Pontiac Fisher plant, j which began last night, was preci-: pitated by the discharge of a com-I pany policeman, although there was | a background of union charges of I discrimination.J The new disputes brought to six S the number of strikes in General | Motors plants since an agreement ' was signed with the United Automobile Workers three weeks ago.General Motors said the Yeiiow Truck plant was not affected by that agree-! ment.; Today's strike developments increased the number of automobile workers idle in Michigan to more ! than 100,000.Continued from Page 1.eleven vote last night, the Liberals : voting against the measure.A few : minutes later the bill passed second ; reading and was to return for third i reading today.Opposition Leader Bouchard said ihe approved principle of the bill, but as the Liberal Government in 1936 j had inserted an enabling clause in I the Old Age Pensions Act, he would : vote against the present measure because it duplicated an existing | law.] Premier Duplessis argued the Lib-! era! clause merely gave the Lieuten-ant-Governor-in-Council the right to | take advantage of a Dominion law if passed, a right to which he was ; not entitled since the House was the (law-making body.He produced a letter from Hon.Charles Dunning, Dominion Finance Minister, asking :him to pass enabling legislation if ; existing laws made no provision.This was evidence the present bill was necessary, he said.: The House gave third reading to ! bills amending charters of the city :of Verdun and the northern town ! of Kenogami, third reading was also : given to bills affecting two religious ! orders, to one concerning a private I estate and to one concerning an (adoption of minor children.1 In the afternoon session the Chamber gave third reading to a bill authorizing municipalities to ap-; point an officer to destroy dogs roaming at large.Laurent Barre I (Union Nationale-Rouville) said [ farmers suffered considerable damage from depredations of dogs among sheep and other livestock.The bill creating the Gaspe National ; Park also passed third reading.Continued from Page 1.silent.No hint was dropped as to the ; identity of the \u201csuspect\u201d mentioned i by District Attorney William C.( Dodge.Police officials announced that a i charge of violating the Sullivan Law' ; \u2014which prohibits possession of Pre-arms without a permit\u2014would be ' lodged against Gedeon.A gun was found in his upholstery shop.Despite Dodge's optimistic in-ference on an imminent solution of I the Easter killings of the artists\u2019 | model, her mother and a roomer, Frank Byrnes, Police Commissioner I Lewis J.Valentine and his aides were reluctant to predict a \u201cbreak\u201d soon.As one witness after another was called to police headquarters, police said they learned Gedeon wore a brown suit Saturday night when he bowled at an alley about a mile from his estranged wife\u2019s apartment.He has worn a gray one since.\u201cWhat became of the brown suit?\u201d he was asked.\u201cI don\u2019t know,\u201d he replied.An old browm jacket, the pants and vest of which Gedeon says \u2022\u2018just wore out,\u201d was found in his upholstery shop and sent to the police crime laboratory for examination.Detectives announced fingerprints of everyone questioned thus far had been compared fruitlessly with a thumb print found on the bathroom door.While detectives on all sides watched carefully his reactions, Gedeon was taken today to view the bodies of his daughter and wife.Another \u201cmystery man\u201d entered the case today when Cosmos Can-danis, a commercial artist who lives on the second floor of the apartment house where the Gedeon women and their English roomer, were killed, said he saw a short, powerful man on the stairs twenty-four hours before the murders.FEARS RADICAL TALK MIGHT SCARE CAPITAL The walking stick insect repre-; sents one of Nature's greatest works (of camouflage.A bird can aüght j squarely beside one of these curi-jous, elongated Insects and be unaware of its presence.Quebec, April 1.\u2014Capital should be encouraged to come to Que'oec to establish industries, not frightened : off with taxes and threatening speeches, Hon.P.R.duTrembiay , said in the legislative Council yesterday.He had noticed a bill before ; ihe House dealing with taxation ot ; immoveable machinery.This was an example of what he meant, he said, since machinery was not taxed in Ontario and capital might move factories there instead.The bill was held over until the next sitting.\u201cCapital is a wary bird,\u201d he said, \u201cand does not readily settle on a lower limb where it can be shot.\u201d He was speaking to a motion of Hon.Mederic Martin: \u201cThat in the opinion of this House certain measures might be taken which would contribute to diminish the extent and lessen the intensity of the economic crisis from which our Province and the whole of Canada is at present su'fering.\u201d As remedies, Mr.Martin suggested renewed immigration and elimination of women from industry.Mr.duTrembiay protested immigraikm would only increase unemployment and lower farm produce prices through competition of immigrants settling on the land.So many new avenues of economic !i * had opened in the past forty years that women did not offer serious competition to men in business, and were actually needed.Mr.duTrembiay suggested small towns and even rural districts be encouraged to establish industrial plants.Another suggestion was intensified colonization.He believed 160,600 families could be settled on fertile lands in this Province.The relief \u201cdole\u201d cost $650 annually for each family, hut it had been estimated a family could be established on the land for $1,300, Many thousands of Fench-Canadians who hal emigrated to the United States might be persuaded to return.WOULD RETURN QUEBEC FISHERIES TO OTTAWA Quebec, April 1.\u2014The Legislative Council of the Quebec Legislature yesterday agreed with Premier Du-pleests that the Dominion Government should take over control of maritime fisheries of Quebec.The Dominion relinquished control to the province in 1922, but now Quebec wants Ottawa to take them back, The Upper House gave second reading to a bill of Hon.Onerime Gagnon,.Minister of Mines, Game jand Fisheries, permitting the Gov-; ermment to build or buy cold storage I plants for fishermen to store bait and fish.j lion.John Hall Kelly said he was glad to hear Premier Dupleseis planned to give the fisheries back to the Dominion Government, as the latte?had done much to aid fisheries of other provinces, but he doubled if the Dominion would relish the idea.Hon.Ernest Ouellet said Quebec's Government should co operate closely with the Dominin fripartment of Fisheries.Hon.Mederic Martin suggested the Government amend laws concerning installment buying, claiming workmen were being victimized, paying often twenty per cent, more for merchandise than cash price.He agreed with a .suggestion of Ifon.Ernest Ouellet, that each article purchased on the installment plan be regarded as a separate sale instead of lumping numerous s-alcs together as in the case of a person furnishing a home on the installment pian.In that way failure to pay would not mean forfeiture of the houseful of furmiUirc, Believe Dissension Among Rebels Peace Opportunity Continued from Page 1.insurgent commanders reported, and the enemy troops were routed throughout the sector.General Franco\u2019s troops occupied a small fortress in the centre of the salient and a whole system of connecting trenches.Using that as a base they spread their advance through several small villages nearby.MARKED SUCCESSES ARE CLAIMED BY LOYALISTS Madrid, April 1, \u2014 Government troops moved viotriouisily against General Francisco Franco\u2019s insurgent legions on three widely separated fronts today and held their ground, it was reportde, in other corners of Spain\u2019s bloody checkerboard.Marked successes wore claimed in a continuation of the Guadalajara Province counter-offensive, in the Cordoba Province struggle for valuable coal fields and in a push on Franco\u2019s erstwhile general headquarters, Burgos, 135 miles due north of Madrid.The push against the insurgent Guadalajara army, about fifty-five miles northeast of the capital, sprouted into a direct threat against Franco\u2019s headquarters at Saragossa from which he has been menacing the Madrid-Valencia Government\u2019s link with Catalonia on the northeast Mediterranean coast.The drive from the north on Burgos carried jubilant \u201cMilicianos\u201d over fourteen miles of territory and brought reports of occupation of several towns, including Sargentes about forty miles north of the former insurgent capital.On the Guadalajara front Government artillery and planes played a symphony of havoc on both sides of the Aragon highway to Saragossa, 130 miles further northeast.While the general advance toward Saragossa still is many miles from the Aragon capital, Government aviation swoops almost daily over territory thereabouts.PARIS HEARS REPORTS OF FURTHER REBELLION A TRIED AND TRUE TONIC BEVERAGE For more years than most people can remember, there has been brewed, in Canada's oldest brewery, a delightful tonic beverage called Porter that is famous for sharpening appetite and building strength.Boswell Crearn Porter is brewed in the old, traditional manner, from the finest plump hops and roasted L .rlcy.Its creamy richness is inviting; its flavor most agreeable.Most people agree that Boswell Cream Porter is the ¦finest obtain-ahle.ONTARIO WORKLESS RELIEF COSTS CUT Great Majority of Ontario Cities Show Sharp Reduction in Costs and Number on Relief During Past Two Years.Toronto, April 1.\u2014A new fiscal year opened today for Treasury departments of Ontario Government with rising hopes that the red-ink menace of depression days\u2014unemployment relief\u2014would cause administrative financiers less annoyance than in many years.There were undeniable signs of improved times.Most Ontario cities are two years or more away from the peak of the depression, figured on the twin bases of relief cost and the number on relief rolls, a Canadian Press survey shows.All down the line, the burden will be lighter in the new fiscal year.Perhaps showing the way to every city in the run back to jobs-for-everyone days, Sault Ste.Marie has 1,40'0 persons reeciving releif, compared with 7,630 in May 1933.Cost has dropped to an estimated $140,-0'00.It has as high as $339,532 in 1933 when the average number on relief was 6,573.* ¦ Sï ¦ BOWLING Parte, April 1.\u2014Paris newspapers oday reported revolts against the .egime of General Franco from new sections of insurgent-held Spain.Demonstrations against the insurgent generalissimo in the key centres of Valladolid and Algeciras and even in Salamanca, the seat of his government, were said in information reacting here to have been suppressed only after many persona were wounded by troops firing on rioting crowds.In Spanish Morocco, where it was indicated the movement is gravest, and on the mainland of Spain itself, ihe outbursts were said to have been caused by deep discontent growing out of a feeling the country was being handed over to Italian and German volunteers.Despite déniais from the insurgent High Commissioner of Spanish Morocco at Tetuan, reports from Tangier, Moroccan international zone, and Casablanca, French Morocco, insisted Franco considered the situation in North Africa so grave he had rushed there by plane to take personal charge of crushing the revolt.At Valladolid, crowds of civilian spectators rioted at a review of Italian troops in the main square of ihe city, according to dispatches received by the newspaper Le Populaire.At Salamanca, general headquarters of insurgent Spain, Le Populaire also reported troops fired on the civilian populace to quell disturbances.The newspaper L\u2019Ocuvre said that at Algeciras, on the southern tip of Spain, discontented elements raised the flag of the Republican Government, kept it floating for an hour and then paraded through the town behind it.Insurgent leaders flatly denied any counter-revolutionary plots oitther in Spain itself or in Spanish Morocco.In the face of the denials by the nsurgent High Commissioner, the Casablanca newspaper Maroc Matin gave details of the landing of more than one thousand Italian colonial troops at Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, on Mardh 15th and said they wore drafted subsequently to deal with the disturbances.The paper said the troops spoke a language \u201cabsolutely incomprehensible to native Moroccans,\u201d were dres-sed in black uniforms with red leather boots and had bronzed and black faces.They wore reported by Maroc Matin to include both infantry and cavalry.In Parte it was said that maintenance of Italian influence even after the in \u2022-¦/urgent defeat at Guada-Hajara, northeast of Madrid, was the root of the trouble.JERRIES ADVANCE TO FINALS IN LADIES\u2019 LEAGUE The Jerries earned the right to meet the Excelsiors in the finals for the championship of the Ladies\u2019 Bowling League by downing the Maroons in the second game of their two-game series by 216 points to capture the round by a 240 point margin.The first game of the finals will take place tonight.Miss Blanche Houle, of Jerries, carried off the individual honors by rolling a high single string of 151 and a three string total of 369.The results in detail follow; \tJERRIES\t\t J.Mathieu\t.104\t98\t144\u2014346 V.Farrell\t\t 89\t121\t113\u2014323 B.Houle .\t.151\t128\t90\u20143f9 J.Mongeau\t.123\t82\t90\u2014295 C.Bilodeau\t.86\t94\t106\u2014286 Total .\t.553\t523\t543-1619 \tMAROONS\t\t Low Score\t\t 50\t50\t50\u2014160 O.Caya .\t\t70\t75\t104\u2014249 So.Xasterooles .9-8\t\t126\t133\u2014367 B.Caya .\t\t122\t127\u2014357 Y.Drapeau\t.95\t102\t93\u2014290 Total .,\t.421\t475\t507-1403 PAGE-SANGSTER start drive TO FIRST PLACE Page-Sangster started their drive to regain first place in the Y.M.C.A.Five-Pin Bowling League by whitewashing the Chumps last evening.As a result of their win, the printers are only one string behind the Circo quintette.In the other contest, the Dynamiters increased their lead over I\u2019m Alone to three strings by giving the Rand a two-string setback.Les Whiting took single-string honors with a count of 274 and Art Jobe! carried off the three-string honors with 704.The results in detail follow: PAGE-SANGSTER G.Smith .231\t205\t181\u2014G17 C.Varney.229\t127\t154\u2014510 L.Whiting .140\t275\t274\u2014689 O.Rose .261\t198\t222\u2014681 A.Jobel.273\t240\t191\u2014701 Total .1134-104-5-1022-3201 CHUMPS D.Wootton .159 118 171\u2014448 W.Mutchler .211 261\t140\u2014612 B.Lothrop____ 210 1 58 1 27\u2014625 R.Jackson .191 199'121\u2014511 R.Carter.224 250 163\u2014637 Total .995-086\u2014852-2833 Page-Sangster won three strings.DYNAMITERS D.\tReid.178 274 232\u2014684 E.\tJohnson .210 175 1-46\u2014531 R.Olivier .238 208 130\u2014576 E.Simms.250 176 247\u2014673 M.Johnson .159 178 201\u2014538 Naval Academy Visited Today By Tweedsmuir Total .1035-1011-956-3002 RAND A.Simpson .\t202\t97\t227\u2014526 C.Phillips\t.\t197\t154\t210\u2014 561 M.Olivier\t.\t229\t205\t178\u2014612 H.Simms.217\t182\t171\u2014570 L.Varney\t.\t135\t124\t217\u2014476 Total .980-762-1003-2745 Dynamiters won two strings.Contineud from Page 1.Canadian Minister, at his legation.From there.Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir will board their special tra.n tonight for the return trip to Ottawa, Visits to Fort Myer, Arlington National Cemetery and Mount Vernon and a state dinner at the White House were the highlights of their busy programme yesterday.Lord Tweedsmuir and President Roosevelt drove back together from Mount Vernon, giving them an opportunity for a forty-five-miuute private conversa lion.The Five-Pin date is: r*.\t\tLeague standing to W.I.Pi of all\t\t Circo .\tOO\t25\t8\t34,664 P.-Sangstcr .\t30\t24\t6\t29,478 Q.C.R.\t30\t18\t12\t27,040 Dynamiters .I'm Alone .\t30\t17\t13\t28,265 \t21\t14\t7\t20,467 Earls \t\t27\t13\t14\t24,551 Oddfellows .\t27\t13\t14\t24,453 Mitchell's .\t21\t8\t13\t22.188 Chumps .\t24\t6\t18\t20.257 SO.K\t\t30\t11\t1!»\t28,326 B.0.O.\u2019s .,\t33\t10\t23\t20,635 Rand \t\t24\t7\t17\t20,M More new\tbooks were published\t\t\t by the British than 1\t\t\tby American?\t OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS ON MONTREAL AND NEW YORK MARKETS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal and New York stock exchanges are furnished by McManamy and Walsh: \tOpen High\t\tLow\tNoon \t\t23%\t22\t23% \t\t26%\t26%\t26% \t\t21%\t20 %\t20% \t\t3%\t3%\t3% Can.Car & Fdy \t\t\t18%\t17%\t18 Can.Car & Fdy.Pfd\t\t\t28\t28\t28 \t\t75\t76\t75 Can.Industrial Alcohol \u201cA\u201d\t\t\t\t6%\t6%\t6% \t\t15%\t15\t15% Con.Smelters \t\t\t\t\t\t93%\t93%\t93% Doro.Steel & Coal \u201cB\u201d\t\t\t26%\t26%\t26% Dorn.Textile \t\t\t\t83%\t83%\t83% \t\t24%\t24%\t24% Gen.Steel Wares\t\t\t\t\t15%\t15%\t15% Gypsum Co\t\t\t\t17\t17\t17 \t\t31%\t31\t31 International Nickel\t\t\t\t68%\t68%\t68% Massey Harris \t\t\t\t\t16%\t15%\t15% McColi-Frontenac .\t\t\t11\t10 Vs\t10% Montreal Power \t\t\t\t30%\t30%\t30% National Steel Car\t\t \t\t\t\t50\t50\t50 Noranda \t\t\t76\t76\t76 Power Corp\t\t\t\t27\t27\t27 Quebec Power \t\t\t\t\t\t20 Vs\t20%\t20% St.Lawrence Corp\t\t\t\t14\t13%\t13% St.Lawrence Corp Class \u201cA\u201d\t\t\t36%\t36%\t36% St.Lawrence Paper pfd.\t\t\t\t92%\t92%\t92% Shawinigan \t\t\t 28%\t28%\t28%\t28% Sherwin Williams \t\t\t28%\t28%\t28% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE\t\t\t\t \tOpen High\t\tLow\tNoon Air Reduction\t\t\t\t\t\t73\t72%\t72% Allied Chemical\t\t\t\t\t244\t244\t244 Am.Can\t\t\t\t\t108%\t108%\t108% Am.Sugar\t\t \t\t\t\t48 y2\t48%\t48% Am.Smelting\t \t\t\t\t98\t97%\t97% Am.T.and T\t\t\t\t171%\t171%\t171% Anaconda Copper\t\t\t\t05%\t64%\tKVa Atchison \t\t\t\t\t82\t82\t82 Balti.& Ohio\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t38%\t38 Vs\t38 Vs Beth.Steel \t\t\t98%\t97%\t98% Canadian Pacific .\t\t\t\t\t15%\t15%\t15% Chesapeake & Ohio\t\t\t59%\t59%\t59% Chrysler\t\t\t\t124%\t123%\t124 Com.Solvents \t\t\t18%\t18%\t18% Congoleum Co\t\t\t\t42\t41%\t41% Du Pont \t\t\t160%\t160%\t160% General Electric\t\t\t\t\t\t57%\t57%\t57% General Motors \t\t \t\t\t\t62%\t61%\t01% Inter.Harvester\t\t\t\t\t104%\t104%\t104% Kennecott\t\t\t65%\t65\t65 Vi N.Y.Central \t\t\t51%\t50%\t51% Sears Roebuck\t\t\t90%\t90 Va\t90% Stand.Oil of New Jersey\t\t\t\t\t72%\t72%\t72% Southern Pacific \t\t\t60%\t60 Vs\t60 Vs Texas Gulf Sulphur\t\t\t43\t42%\t42% Texas Oil Corp\t\t \t\t\t61%\t61%\t51 Vi United Aircraft \t\t\t\t\t30%\t30%\t30% U.S.Rubber \t\t\t\t\t70 Vs\t70%\t70 Vi U.S Smelting \t\t\t\t\t\t\t98%\t98 Vi\t98 Vi U.S.Steel \t\t\t120%\t120%\t1.20% Westinghouse\t\t\t\t142\t142\t142 Woolworth \t\t\t\t\t\t\t54%\t54%\t54% MONTREAL CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Curb Market are furnished by McManamy and Walsh: Al)itibi\t*\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022«\u2022\tOpen\tHigh\tLow\tNoon \t9 Vs\t10%\t9 Vs\t10% Abitibi Pfd\t\t\t72%\t72%\t72\t72 Asbestos Corp\t\t116\t115\t115\t115 1^* C* Packing\t22\t22\t22\t22 Cons.Paper\t\t22\t22\t21 Vi\t21 Vs Dom.Tar\t\t\t\t16%\t16%\t16%\t16% Donnacona \u201cA\u201d\t\t18\t18\t18\t18 Fraser Co\t\t44\t44\t43%\t43% Fraser Co.V.T\t\t\t\t\t\t43%\t43%\t43%\t43% Imperial Oil \t\t\t\t22%\t22%\t22%\t22% Price Bros\t\t50\t50\t49%\t50 Price Bros.Pfd\t\t162\t162\t162\t162 Royalite Oil\t\t \t\t\t47\t47\t47\t47 in 1933.TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Toronto Mining Exchange are furnished by Frechette & Co., 22 Wellington St.North.Yesterday\u2019s Aldermac.Base Metals.Big Missouri.Bobjo Mines .Central Patricia.Chifcougamau .Chromium .Coniaurum.Dome Mines.Eldorado .Falcon bridge.God\u2019s Lake .Granada .,., Hardrock Gold .Hollingei .Howey Gold .\u2019 Jackson Manion.Kirkland Lake .' Laguna Gold.Larnaque Contact.Little Long Lac.,.Le be! Ore.\" Lake Shore .Maeassa .Mnlarttc Canadian.McKenzie Red Lake.Mining Corp.Noranda .O\u2019Brien Gold .Paymaster.Perron Gold .!!.Preston E.Dome.Read Authier .Red Lake Gold Shore.Roche Long Lac.Shawkcy .\" Sherritt .' [ Siscoe Gold ., San Antonio .Studacona ., [ Sudbury Basin .7.\u2019[ Sylvanite.\u201d Thompson Cadillac.Teck Hughes.Towagamack.Ventures.Wright Hargreaves.OILS - Associated Oil .Alberta Pacific .* Calmont\t \\ Commonwealth .Dalhonsie .Foundation .Horne Oil .Mercury .' United Oils .Close\t* Opening\tNoc 1.60\t1.60\t1.00 .51\t.50\t.50 .57\t.57\t.57 .20\t.20\t.20 .12\t.12\t.12 1.68\t1.75\t1.70 1.13\t1.12\t1.12 1.76\t1.76\t1.76 45%\t45 Vs\t45 Vs 3.30\t3.35\t3.35 9.75\t9.75\t9.75 .73%\t.73%\t.731 .37\t.38\t.37 2.85\t2.30\t2.32 13%\t13%\t13% .50\t.49\t.49 .41\t.42\t.42 1.32\t1.32\t1.32 !s9\t.89\t.89 .15\t\u20221514\t.15 6.60\t6.60\t6.60 .26\t.26\t.26 56\t56\t56 7.10\t7.45\t7.45 1.84\t1.85\t1,85 1.75\t1.79\t1.72 4.25\t4.30\t4.30 75%\t75%\t75% 9.90\t10.50\t10.50 .80\t.81\t.82 1.80\t1.80\t1.80 1.32\t1.35\t1,32 5.85\t5.80\t5.80 .80\t.80\t.80 .32\t.32\t.32 .81\t.80\t.80 3.20\t3.25\t3.25 5.35\t5.35\t5.35 1.92\t1.92\t1.92 2.62\t2.58\t2.45 6.05\t6.15\t6.16 3.95\t3.90\t3.90 1.48\t1.49\t1.57 5.60\t5.65\t6.75 1.70\t1.75\t1.75 2.80\t2.90\t2:70 7.00\t7.60\t7.60 .16 A\t\t .33\t\t .68\t.70\t.74 .32\t.32\t.32 1.20\t1.16\t1.15 .38\t.39\t.39 J .90\t1,95\t2.15 .28\t.28\t.28 .28\t.20\t.26 Any ami all kinds of business\u2014a cent a word.Record Want column I ! (SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937, PAGE THREE EASTER SEASON WAS OBSERVED AT SC01ST0WN McKENNEY ON BRIDGE FIGURES ON SETTING PLAY Special Music Presented at Largely Attended Services Defense Sees Only Chance of Defeating Contract in Partner\u2019s Trump Trick and Proper Return.* * * By Wm.E.McKenney, of Scotstown Churches on Secretary, American Bridge League.Easter Sunday Numerous Bridge authorities lay down the Visitors in Town Over the rule that when a player is confron-Holiday.\t: ted with a situation in which he - ! must find a specific card in a cer- Scotstown, April 1.\u2014Easter Day tain hand, in order to make his con-was celebrated in Scotstown with tract, he must play for that distri-largely attended services in St.An- hution, however improbable it may drew\u2019s United, St.Alban\u2019s Anglican he.and St.Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church- The rule is a good one, of course, es-\twith the exception that, when the Rev.H.E.Parsons conducted the chance is too remote and the resul-services at St.Andrew\u2019s United tant loss would be entirely too great.Church.The theme on the evening another play might safeguard the j was \u201cThe Meaning of Resurrection\u201d hand.and during the service a solo entitl- The rule, however, works two ed, \u201cThe Stranger of Galilee\u201d was ways, both offensively and defen-: rendered by Mr.S.J.Scott.\tsively.Mrs.Cecile Guthrie of the: ¦Services in St.Alban\u2019s- Church Crockfield\u2019s Club of Columbus 0., were conducted by Rev.G.Robins, slttlnS East\u2019 saw m todays s hand and although special Easter music had been prepared, it was omitted owing to much illness.Holy Communion was celebrated at 7.30 a.m.During the evening service the choir rendered an Easter anthem entitled \u201cAwake! Ye that Sleepeth.\u201d At St.Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church the services were conducted by Rev.Duncan McColl.In the morning the text was taken from Philippians 3:10, \u201cThat I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection.\u201d An anthem was rendered by the ladies in the choir entitled, \u201cMagdelene.\u201d At the evening service Mr.McColl took his text from II Corinthians 5 :15, \u201cAnd that He died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto Him which died for them and rose again.\u201d The anthem, \u201cHallelujah\u201d was sung by the choir and the solo parts were taken by Miss Miriam MacLeod and Mr.John Hel-geson.Solution to Previous Contract Problem Today\u2019s Contract Problem The contract is four spades by South.West\u2019s opening lead is won in dummy with the king.The jack of trumps is finessed successfully, to win the second trick.Does this assure the safety of the game contract?é 754 V Q 5 3 ?\tK Q 10 5 4 *\tA3 (Blind) Dealer (Blind) AK J 10 96 V K 9 8 ?A92 «Ü9 4 E.& W.vul.Opener\u2014?J.Solution in next issue.1 A K2 V J8 7 ?Q 1063 A K 9 8 7 A J10 5 ¥32 A 5 4 ^ AQ6532 A 9 6 3 ¥ AK 10 9 6 ?\tJ 9 8 7 ¦ *\t10 Dealer A A Q 8 7 4 ¥ Q 5 4 j ?A K 2 *J4 \tDuplicate-\t-N.& S.\tvul.South West\t\tNorth\tEast 1 A\tPass\t2*\t2 ¥ 2 A\tPass\t3 A\tPass 4*\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014¥ J.General Notes The Child Welfare Committee of the Women\u2019s Institute was respon- ___________________________________ sible for an Easter remembrance being given to the sick children in of gwith Current, Sask., have re-the town.Over forty boxes of turned to Macdonald College after Easter candy were distributed on spending several days as guests at Saturday afternoon to the sick and the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.shut-ins.\tScott.Miss Jean MacKenzie entertained M members of the choir of St.Paul\u2019s\tf L n ' Redf Church Friday evening.Monopoly Dr andMrs cT smith 6 and other games were played and JJl\u2019 anc\u2018 ,\t'\t, musical selections were also enjoy-\tBogdon Parsons has gone to ed.Refreshments were served by Montreal for an Indefinite time, the hostess assisted by her sister, Mr.Malcolm Nicholson has re-Miss Doris MacKenzie.\tturned\thome from Drummondville Following choir practice in St.where he spent the past year and Paul\u2019s Presbyterian church last is a guest at the home of his par-week, Mrs.D.L.MacRitchie invited ente* Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Nichol-the members to her home for a son.social hour.Refreshments were.Mr.Alvin Graham, of Montreal, served by the hostess assisted by was a week-end guest of his par-Miss A.T.MacCaskill.\trents, Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Graham.The Young People of the town Mr.William Gordon, of Montreal, enjoyed a sugar social in the Scout was a week-end guest at the home Hall on Saturday evening.Games of Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacLennan.were played and a social hour en- Mr.John MacLeod, of Sher-joyed.\tbrooke, was a week-end guest of his The Misses Mae and Ruth Doherty ; parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Mac-entertained on Friday night at their Lcod.home in honor of their guests, the Miss Doris Mackenzie, of Mont-Misses Janet Coffin, of Gaspe, and real, was a week-end guest of her Allison Cotman, of Montreal.\tparents, Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Mac- Miss Jean Smith is visiting friends Kenzie.in Sutton.\t_ Mrs, D.L.MacRitchie spent Sat- Mr.Leslie Scott, of Montreal, is a urday in Milan where she wras the holiday guest at the home of his guest of friends, mother, Mrs.Robert Scott.\tMr.John A.MacLeod, of McGill Mr.Charles G.MacLennan, of University, is a guest of his parents, Macdonald College, is spending the Mr.and Mrs.John MacLeod, vacation at the home of his parents, : Miss Anna MacDonald, of Sher-Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacLennan.brooke, spent the week-end as a Miss Clara Parsons is spending a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.few days in Waterloo where she is Alex M.MacDortald.the guest of friends.\tMiss Catherine Maclver has re- Miss Roberta Scott and her turned to Montreal after spending friend, Miss Margaret Goldthorpe, the past week as a guest of her \u2014 mother, Mrs.D.A.Maclver.Mr.G.Burt, of Sherbrooke, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Murray.The Misses Hope Scott, Roberta Scott, Irene George and Margaret Goldthorpe spent Good Friday as guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.G.Stokes in Bury.Miss Jean MacKenzie has returned to Montreal after spending the past week as a guest at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, A.M.MacKenzie.Miss Helen MacLean, of Brome, spent the Easter vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs.Jennie MacLean.Mr.Allen Maclver, of Sherbrooke, spent Easter as a guest of his mother, Mrs.D.A.Maclver.Miss Catherine Nicholson, of Drummondville, was an Easter guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Mal-colmn Nicholson.Mrs.Jennie MacLean has returned from Brome where she spent the past few weeks at the home of her son, Mr.Campbell MacLean, and Mrs.MacLean.Miss Gertrude Gaffney, of Sherbrooke spent the week-end as a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacLennan.Mrs.Murdo MacKinnon, of Kimberley, is spending a week as a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Murdo MacLennan.Mrs.John Smith, of Tolsta, and Mrs.John Maclver.of Gould, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.K.M.Smith.Mr.Malcolm Dunsmore, of Sherbrooke, is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Payson Sherman.The Misses Allison and Audrey Cotman, of Montreal, spent several days as guests at the home of Mr.that, to defeat the adveree contract, she had to find her partner with either a first or a second round trump trick.South certainly was marked with the ace of diamonds on his rebid of spades, and, if- two rounds of hearts were taken, the queen of hearts would permit the discard of a losing diamond in dummy.If declarer held both high diamonds, the diamond return appeared hopeless.Mrs.Guthrie cashed her two high hearts, then played the singleton 10 of clubs.South won the trick in dummy, led the jack of spades, and finessed.West won and returned a club; East ruffed and beat the contract.The defense proved perfect.Even if South had made the safety play of the ace of spades, the contract still could not have been made.and Mrs.G.Doherty.Miss Ruth Doherty accompanied them on their return home.Mi-.Aylmer Hunt, of Bury, w-as a week-end guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.A, Scott.Miss Margaret MacDonald, of Lake Megantic, is spending a week as guest of her father, Mr.D.J.MacDonald.Miss E.H.Racket, of Montreal, is a guest of Mrs.Malcolm MacAulay.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Kidney Acids Rob Your Rest Many people never seem !o get a good night\u2019s rest.They turn and toss lie awake and count sheep.Often they blame it on \"nerves\u201d when it may be their kidneys.Healthy kidneys filter poisons from the blood.If they are faulty and fail, poisons stay in the system and sleeplessness, headache, backache often follow.If you don\u2019t sleep well, try Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills\u2014for half a century the favorite remedy.103 Dodd s Kidney Pills NEURITIS \u2022\u2018Sharp, etabbing pain» of neuritis toad* ray arms useless, and would not let me eleep I was just about desperate with pain, when I tried T-R-C * Am now cntirelv well and back at work.\u201d- \" R-< rvatory.i f/os Angeles.It hat; a diameter f ihii ; y-eight f L» BASKETBALL *-____-& OLD BOYS DOWNED S.H.S.The Sherbrooke High School Old Boys proved themselves superior at basketball to the present students when they chalked up a forty-three to thirty-two victory in an encounter at the Y.M.C.A.last evening.The Old Boys went to the front in the first half and at the interval were leading by eighteen to fourteen.During this stanza Bill Jowett and Harry Gray were the principal point-getters for the student team, while Bill Hammond and Don Johnston divided twelve points for the Old Boys and Mac Turner, Bob Dunsmore and Norm Welsh each chalked up two points.In the final frame.Bill Jowett was the highest scorer with ten points to his credit, while Gray, Hall, Nutbrown and Whatley kept the uden-t-s in the running by contributing two pointe each.Mac Turner and Norm Welsh led the Old Boys\u2019 attack, dividing sixteen points and Bill Hammond and Don Johnson chalked up six and three points, respectively.The summary ig as follows; S.H.S.:\tJowett 6-10, Gray 5-2, David, on, Hall 2-2, Nuitbrown 0-2, and Whatley 1-2.Old Boys: Turner 2-fi, Hammond 6-6, Dunsmore 2-0, Wiggett, Johnson 6-3, Welsh 2-8.MILLANVILLË High-Bay o there is SEVEN AMATEUR TEAMS LEFT IN TITLE RACES Rideaus Hopes for Junior Championship Shattered by Copper Cliff \u2014 Q.A.H.A.to Request Examination of Winners\u2019 Birth Certificates.Three branches of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association had two teams amtng tihe seven in the running for the two Dominion titles today.Only three times have both championships gone to any one division since the junior series was started and Saskatchewan, Northern Ontario and the Ottawa district are hoping hard for the coveted double triumph.There seems little chance that the Ottawa disifcrict will win both the A-ilen and Memorial cups, for Ottawa Rideaus face defeat in the junior playdowns-.But Saskatchewan is banking on North Battleford seniors and the Saskatoon juniors, Northern Ontario on the Sudbury Seniors and the Copper Cliff juniors.Hull Volants, Ottawa district champions, can block North Battle-ford and Sudbury.In the way of the junior aspirants stand the\u2019Winnipeg Monarch?, Manitoba winners.Northern Ontario\u2019s chances soared last night when Copper Cliff\u2019s dynamic Redmen walloped Ottawa by twelve to three to open the eastern junior finals.Gloom in the Ottawa di-strict over that result was offset by Hull\u2019s three to two victory over the Quebec Aces, earning Volants a place in the eastern senior final with the Sudbury Tigers.Copper Cliff can end its best-of-three round with the Rideaus at Toronto on Saturday, while Hull and Sudbury will start a best-of-three set on dates yet to be set.Saskatoon Wesleys and Winnipeg Monarohs will begin play on a best-of-three basis for the western junior title and the Abbott Cup tonight in Winnipeg, the winner journeying east to play Copper Cliff or Ottawa for the Memorial Cup.North Bat-cleford Beavers wait in Calgary for the east\u2019s Allan Cup finalist, Hull or Sudbury.While the north country was a jump ahead of the Ottawa district, outsiders today disputed Copper Cliff\u2019s right to its present spot.The Quebec Amateur Hoçkey Association will seek examination of birth certificates of all the Redmen, officials have anno-unced.Ages of players Dick Perry, John Frcnette, \u201cRed\u201d Hamill and Jack Shewchuck are questioned.The flying Red team\u2019s first forward line put on one of its greatest displays of the winter for Ottawa fans.\u201cRed\u201d Hamill got five of the PAUL THERRIEN IS SUSPENDED FOR ONE YEAR East Angus Player Given Severe Punishment for His Attack on Dannie Towne in Eastern Townships Play-Off Fixture.BOLTON EXAM RESULTS ARE MADE PUBLIC Montreal, April 1.\u2014Paul Therrien was suspended for a period of one year for his attack on Referee Dannie Towne during the final play-off between East Angus and Windsor Mills.This decision was reached at a special meeting of the Q.A.H.A.held last evening shortly before the Huli-Quebec game.Albert AV.Reid, Sherbrooke district.vice-president, who had not been invited to the meeting, protested vigorously against any action being taken when he was not present.Officials claimed that the meeting was only decided upon at a late hour last evening and was held early on account of the Hull-Quebec game.Mr.Reid held that the punishment given Therrien was too severe.The meeting refused to authorize a game between the East Angus juveniles and Trenholnie Park, the executive claiming that to allow expenses for East Angus would be a precedent which would also apply to Quebec, Chicoutimi and other points.A claim placed by the Sherbrooke Arena for compensation resuldng from the cancellation of the play-down fixture between St.Jerome and Windsor Mills was postponed for further consideration.Many Pupils of Bolton School Were Unable to Write Easter Tests Owing to Epi-I demie of Influenza and Grippe.Bolton Centre, April 1.\u2014Due to the epidemic of influenza and la ! grippe so prevalent in Bolton Cen-i tre, many of the pupils of the Bol-ton School were unable to be pres-I ent at all the examinations, some I being unable to attend any of them., Results of the examinations have been announced as follows: Grade VIT: Russell Marsh 998, Garth Beasley 712, Roland Royea, absent, Arthur George 633, not present for all examinations.Grade V: Ellison Johnson 909, Arland McGill 851, Kathleen Flanagan 698, not present for all examinations.Grade IV: Phyllis Bracey 1,015, Flora Patch 633 and Blanche Mit-, I chell 536, not present for all ex-j aminations.Grade III: Brenda Cousens 911, j Bruce George 821, Norman Marsh 766, Lena McGill 668.Grade I: Margaret Bracey 667, Eunice Mitchell 349.General Notea.Miss Amelia Smart, of Shawville, is a guest of Miss Edith Currie- Mills at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Davis.News has been received here of the death of Mr.Almus Cousens, of New York City.Mr.Cousens was a former Bolton boy, son of the late Edward Cousens and his wife, and has three brothers here, Messrs.Harvey, Thomas and Samuel Cousens.The sympathy of the community is extended to them in the loss of their brother.Mr.Norman Peasley was home from Knowlton over the Easter holidays.Miss Edith Currie-Mills and Miss Amelia Smart spent the Easter week-end in East Bolton, guests of Mrs.J.M.Bryant and Rev.and Mrs.Stark at the parsonage.Miss Evelyn Wright, of East Bolton, spent the Easter holidays with Mrs.A.C.Davis, \u201cPine Lodge.\u201d Mrs.L.A.Peasley is gaining slowly and as able to be around the house again.Mrs.N.I.Peasley is able to be out again, after her recent attack of la grippe.Mrs.Louise Andrews, of Brock-ville, Ont., is a guest of her sister, Mrs.C.J.McGill.Mr.William Fisk spent a few days recently in Sherbrooke.Mayor J.J.Crawford is\u2019 very ill with pneumonia.His brother, Mr.F.Crawford, who has also been ill with pneumonia, is improving.Mr.and Mrs.H.Wing and son, of Bolton, recently visited at the home of Mr.H.L.Davis, Mrs.Wing staying a few days to care for her brother, who has been ill.Miss Irene H.Davis, of Knowlton, and Mr.and Airs.Delmar Elston spent Easter Sunday with the Misses Davis at Alillington.Any and all kinds of business\u2014a cent a word.Record Want Columns.dozen goals and assisted in four.Cenlhre \u201cPat\u201d McReavy tallied three times and got three assists and Roy Heximer accounted for ' two goals and two assiste.Never in tihe running, Rideaus managed to nab a single tally in each period.Hull scored its narrow\u2019 decision over Quebec on Montreal ice, after the Aces had campaigned hotly to have the game staged at Quebec.\u201cPhil\u201d Reinhardt scoeed Volants\u2019 first goal and his brother Gene got the second and third.Gene\u2019s last came with less than five minutes to play on a pass from F.Jansen.P.Martin and Jack O'Connell tallied in the losing cause, tying the battle up at two stages.The 1,500 Hull fans who attended demonstrated long after the game.To them it was a joyous culmination to a bitter wTar.Originally scheduled for three games, the round went to four when the A\u2019olante successfully protested the Aces\u2019 win in the second.The Volants won the opener by two to one; Quebec took the disputed game by three to two and the third by one to nothing.f BOY ! 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SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937.PACE SEVEN * Write lor Fry Recipt Book, sent free.Modern ways to ose Cocoa and Chocolate, Fry-Csdbnry Ltd., Monlred Sjrrrrjr COFFEE, \u201cLafayette,\u201d Freshly ground, 1-lb.Bag.MINUTE OATS, \u201cOgilvie,\u201d Urge Pkg.«23 ASSORTED EXTRACTS, \u201cLafayette\u201d\u2014 «f 1-oz.Bottle.« 1 U \u201cVERDONET\u201d JAM, Strawberry or Raspberry\u201432-oz.Jar .a in fer TOILET PAPER \u201cDixie\u201d.10 Rolls 25 PATNA RICE\tQ\tO'*.\u201cLafayette\u201d__\t0 RICE,\tC\tlbs.\u201cRangoon\u201d.3 BONELESS CHICKEN \"Guest\u201d 7-oz.tin.PATE DE FOIE, Truffed \u201cSans-O,\u201d 3-oz.tin.MUSTARD \u201cKeen\u201d {4 -lb.tin .CONDENSED MILK \u201cEagle,\u201d Mb.tin.EVAPORATED MILK, \u201cCarnation\u201d Mb.tin.CATSUP \u201cTiger\u201d n for 18-oz.bottle.25 .23 .29 .10 .29 .19 .10 .25 PUFFS OF WHEAT 2 1/3 oz.cellophane pkg.RICE or CORN PUFFS, S-oz.cello, pkg.CHERRIES \u201cLincoln\u201d S.P., 12-oz.tin.PUMPKINS \u201cNapier- .ville,\u201d No.2}js tin.FRUIT for SALAD, \u201cLafayette\u201d 1-lb.tin .PEARS \u201cPenin-\tfor suta\u201d.£ PEACHES \u201cMcCorlee\u201d H.S.tin MATCHES \"Shamrock\u201d\tO for Small Boxes.0 .05 .10 .15 .10 .30 .25 .19 .05 P.& G.Naptha Soap.10 Bars .41 \u201cSol\u201d or \u201cMount Royal\u201d Matches.3 boxes .19 \u201cCowan's\u201d Cocoa.16-oz.tin .27 \u201cBeefex\u201d Fish Pastes.3 -oz.tin .10 \u201cCrown Brand\u201d Corn Syrup.5-lb.tin .39 \u201cChristie's\u201d Fig Rolls.lb.17 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Fortin & Frere 116 Marquette St.Tel.489.\u201cKing Cole\u201d Coffee, Vs lb.22c \u201cKing Cole\u201d Tea, % lb.25c Martella Cocoa, lb.15c Martel la Jelly, pkg.5c Purity Flour, 98 lbs., $3.65 Glenora Bread Flour, 98 lbs.$3.35 Cartier Flour, 98 lbs.$3.30 Purity Flour, 24 lbs.$1.04 Purity Flour, 7 lbs.33c Local Potatoes, 80 lbs.$1.45 Local Potatoes, 15 lbs., 30c Puffed Rice, 5 ozs.10c Dry Cookies .3\tlbs.\t25c Sandwich Cookies .2 lbs.25c Molasses, gallon .65c Peanut Butter ______ 2\tlbs.\t23c Dried Apples, lb.15c Figs, lb.10c Icing Sugar .2\tlbs.\t15c Dates .4\tlbs.\t25c Good Brooms, 5-eord, .25c\tand\t35c each Special Pekoe Tea, lb.47c Fresh Ground Coffee, lb.25c Fresh or Smoked Fillets, lb.15c Pink Salmon, lb.2l)c Salt Red Salmon, lb, .15c Salt Herrings, lb.6c Turbot, lb.8c Domestic Shortening, 20 lb.pail .^.$2.50 Pears, tin .12c Pineapple, tin .10c Round Steak, lb.16c Chuck, lb.10c Low Rib, lb.6c Veal, leg, lb.14c Veal, front, lb.5c and 10c Sausage or Hamburg, lb.10c Soup Bones, lb.2c Also all last week's specials at last week's prices.Hardwood Blocks, cord $2.75 Mixed Wood, cord .$2.25 Social and Personal «î- Miss Edith Martens presided at this week\u2019s meeting of St.Peter\u2019s W.A, owing to the absence of the president, Mrs.C.H.Bowen, * * * Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Stearns, of Lake Megantic, are journeying to New York tomorrow and will sail from there next Tuesday on the Empress of Australia for Jamaica.V W V Mr.and Mrs.John R.Simms, Queen street, are leaving tomorrow for Montreal to attend the Leddy-Phelan wedding which is taking place there on Saturday morning.» * » Mr.Henri Sirois, of Montreal, announces the engagement of his elder daughter, Emilienne, to Mr.Robert C.Keeler, son of Mrs.Keeler and the late Mr.Robert Keeler, of Sherbrooke, the marriage to take place on April 17th, * * ?Mrs.J.D.Millward, of Aurora, Ont., was the guest of honor yesterday afternoon at a charming bridge party given by her mother, Mrs.Robert Newton, at her residence on Victoria street.Bridge was played at nine tables, the prizes being won by Mrs.Norris Robins, Mrs.W.E, Paton, Mrs.K.B.Jenc.kes, Mrs.E.T.Harbert, Mrs.J.W.Black, Mrs.B.N.Holtham, Mrs.Matthew Graham, Miss J.Brumwell and Miss Viola Mullins, the latter of Bromp-tonyille.Tea and coffee were poured by Mrs.P.M, Robins and Mrs.J.H.Bell, and Mrs.F.A.Briggs served the ices, the beautifully appointed table being attractively done with mauve and yellow spring flowers.Mrs.Newton and her daughter were assisted at the tea hour by Miss Mom Bigg.* \u2022 * Mrs.F.J.Southwood, president of St.Peter\u2019s Guild, received the nunierous guests who attended the first after-Easter tea in the parish hall yesterday afternoon, and Mrs.Fred.Pearson acted as treasurer.The hostesses.Mrs.Albert Byham and Miss Elizabeth Wilson, chose stately Easter lilies with roses in a silver basket and white candles in silver candlesticks as the seasonable and lovely decorations for their beautifully appointed tea table.Tea was poured by Mrs.Walter Kinkead.and assisting were Mrs.Frank Eastman, Mrs, Walter Byham, Miss Carol Jameson and Miss Marion Husbands.In addition to the tea there were two sales, the home cooked food being in charge of Mrs.G.S.Thomson and Mrs.James Johnston, while Mrs.James Strickland and Mrs.William Ward acted as sales-ladies for the fancy and useful articles.The total receipts from the pleasant social reopening of the Guild\u2019s activities were very gratifying.¦eseniing Any and all kinds of business\u2014a cent a word.Record Want columns.¦JJcniifri ce SAVON KENOTT # Elizabeth Arden says: \"No woman can be truly beautiful (no matter how lovely her skin) unless her teeth are white.\" Elizabeth Arden's Superfine Toothpaste, Savon Kenott, sweetens as it cleans.Try a tube! Now 35c a tube,3 tubos for $1 Parfumerie Aliette (MISS BROCHU) 90 Wellington St.North.Mr.and Mrs.Albert W.Reid, Fulton avenue, are spending a few days in the Laurentians.* * * The Misses Twose arrived last night from Montreal, where they spent the winter at Haddon Hall, and are at present guests at the New Sherbrooke.*\tV \u2022 The many friends of Mr.J.E.Mills, of Ascot Station, will regret to hear that he is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital,- where he underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday.*\t* * Mr.John P.Wells and Miss Amy Wells, Dominion avenue, are leaving tomorrow for New York, whence they sail on Tuesday by the Empress of Australia for a three weeks\u2019 cruise to Jamaica and other ports of interest en route.* * *.Mrs.Andrew McDonald entertained the members of St.Andrew\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Aid very pleasantly at the tea hour yesterday afternoon at her home on Prospect street.During the brief business period, over which Mrs.C.A.Turner presided, plans were completed for a penny sale and salad tea.* * \u2022 Miss Helen Conway, Mr.and Mrs.Fred.Conway, Miss Gertrude and Mr.Frank Conway, Gox-don street, and Mr.and Mrs.Austin Conway, King street west, are leaving tomorrow for Montreal to attend the Leddy-Plielan wedding which is being solemnized there on Saturday morning.* * * Mrs.Walter Markey, Ascot Road, and Mrs.W.Bowers, of Hunting-ville, returned home last night from Boston, where they were the guests for a week of thejr- brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Main.During their holiday trip Mrs.Markey and Mrs.Bowers also visited friends in Cape Cod, south.* * * Members of the Get-Together Christmas Club were pleasantly entertained last evening by Mrs.J.Barnes at her home on Queen street.Cards were played at three tables, the prizes being won by Mrs.Chrich-ley and Mrs.Hopkinson.At the conclusion of the game the hostess served delicious refreshments, assisted by Mrs.Shepherd.* * » Mrs.J.Halliday, Mrs.H.Hutley and Mrs.H.Saunders were hostesses yesterday afternoon in St.Paul\u2019s Church hall for the Easter sale and tea which so successfully inaugurated that congregation\u2019s post-Lenten social activities.The first named hostess received, and Mrs.F.Stamford acted as treasurer, while Mrs.P.Dungate and Mrs.Saunders presided at the pretty tea table, which was beautiful^ arranged with Easter lilies and pink carnations.The many guests who attended the pleasant tea party were very generous in extending their patronage to the sales-tables, which were important and attractive features and most substantially augmented the gratifying proceeds from the Guild's opening event.Candy was sold by Mrs.W.Flynn, whose \u201csweet\u201d store was soon depleted, as was the table of home cooked dainties in charge of Mrs.H.Stewart and Mrs.J.Drew, The fancy and useful articles sold by Mrs.M.Slater, Mrs.A.Hargraves and Mrs.C.Bowyer also attracted the guests, who embraced this excellent opportunity to replenish aprons, towels and other household necessities, LENNOXVILLE #-# GUILD SUPPER PROVED MOST SUCCESSFUL ; Approximately two hundx\u2019ed per-! sons assembled in St.George\u2019s Par-I ish Hall last evening for the salad j and cold meat supper given under ! the auspices of the Parish Guild, j The guests were received by Mrs.j Albert Jones, who was assisted by ! Mrs.W.A.Bown, president of the \u2019 Guild.The tables were decorated with tall vases of spring flowers and looked most inviting with the variety of appetizing food.Mi\u2019s.T.D.Bozer and Mrs.E.L.Atto, who were joint conveners of the supper, are deserving of much ! credit for the success achieved, j while the individual members of the J Guild also x\u2019endered valuable assist-lance.Mr.R.Baker acted as cashier.TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY; Mrs.E.J.Tapp was hostess to 1 fourteen children at a farewell party ] given in honor of Teddy Holman, ! who leaves shortly with his parents, Sgt.and Mrs.Holman, for their new home in Sudbury, Ont.A pleasant time was spent in games and during the evening the young guest-of-honor was presented with many farewell gifts.Later delicious refreshments were served in the dining room, where the table was artistically decorated for the occasion.General Notes Rev.Albert Jones is spending a few days in Montreal, where he is visiting several members of St.George\u2019s Parish who are ill in the hospital there.* Mrs.William Worster, her daughter, Nellie, and her'son, Harold, left by train early this morning for Saint John, N.B., whence they are sailing tomorrow aboard the S.S.\u201cMontcalm\u201d for a visit in England.Each of the gaint turbines aboard the trans-Atlantic liner Queen Mary containes 257,00 blades, each fitted by hand.teisiEBrY/R Kiisis: n nmrm.g GRANADA É\tNOW UNTIL SAT.f Critics call it the greatest Hal- ¦\tlyivood achievement since the \u201cFrisco Earthquake\u201d ¦\t.the grandest romance in ages makes history \u2014 Charles\tJean BOYER\tin ARTHUR \u201cHISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT\u201d with Leo Carrillo, Colin Clive.\u2014 Special Added Feature \u2014 THE SEASON\u2019S SURPRISE COMEDY HIT! 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GORGEOUS DiNNERWARE Aristocrat 22 Karat Gold \u2014 Filigree Bordered -\u2014 One Piece Given Each Week To anyone purchasing an orchestra seat at 30c.Plus 10c to cover freight, etc.Large Congregations Attended Easter Day Services at East Angus United Church Which Proved Fitting Conclusion to Series of Preparatory Services.East Angus, April 1,\u2014The largely attended sex-vices in Emmanuel United Church on Easter Day were conducted by the pastox-, Rev.J.O.Baron, while tbe music was under the direction of Miss Glenna Sutton, oi-ganist and choir director.At the morning service, the anthem, \u201cWelcome Happy Morning,\u201d was rendered by the Senior Choir and the Junior choir presented, \u201cLow in the Grave He I^y,\u201d by Rev.R.Lowry.The solo, \u201cConsider the Lilies,\u201d was beautifully sung by Miss' Marion' Stevenson.At the close of the morning sex-vice, the Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper was administered.The music at the evening service was marked by two anthems by the choir.\u201cHail to the King of Glory\u201d and \u201cThe Victor\u2019s Song\u201d and the solo, \u201cI Know that My Redeemer Liveth,\u201d by Miss L.Reynolds.The pastor, dux-ing his sermon, touched upon the inspiration, which had been received from the preparatory services that had been held during the two weeks prior to Easter on conjunction with .Rev.C.E.S.Bown of the Anglican Church.General Notes.Miss Gladys Crump returned to Macdonald College on Monday after spending the Easter holidays ns a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Crump.Miss Hellen de Carteret, who is attending college at Boston is a guest of her pax-ents for the Easter holidays.Mrs.David McKeage and son, Billy,- and daughter, Mickey Mc-Kenge, of Rock Island, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Hayes and other relatives.EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE BILL! 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A human story told against a background of glamor.\u201cEVERYBODY DANCE\u201d with Cecily Courtneidge, Ernest Truex.Cartoon - News.Citizens of Lennoxviile There is one meat market where you don\u2019t need to feel that you must personally inspect your meat before buying.For whether you send your child for it, or \u2019phone your order \u2014 you may be certain of receiving only the best at Wharram Bros.MEAT MARKET For (he best is ail they buy and sell.LENNOXVILLE Telephone 2 Manufacturers\u2019 Surplus Sale of 250 Ladies\u2019 New Spring COATS In all the newest styles and tweeds.-\tSizes 13 to 44.and SUITS Reg.values $15.00 to $22.50.Now, $§.95 LADIES\u2019 Mrs.S.Carden and other choir.At the morning service Mr.! re*5rt.lvea: Claude Fisher rendered, \u201cThe Lord i .ss .\u2018I6115 Ahen and Miss Jean Is King and Hath Put on Glorious \"J\".?\u2019 P* OGawa, were Easter guests Apparel,\u201d and Miss Mildred Jones 21\tan^ Airs.L.contributed a solo entitled \u201cThe Old\tAllen, Foster Square.Rugged Cross.\u201d Both soloists were| A ,® ' ® , a Streeter visited Mr.accompanied at the organ by Mrs.! ?, Airs.Clarence Porter, and fam-Kerr Stewart.\tIlly\u2019 Montreal, over the\tweek-end.Mr.Egerton spoke very inspiring\t1 ;iylor, of Montreal, words in connection with the Res-'1.18® Bertha Taylor, of Drummond-surection, which for over nineteen\tancl Mr.William Taylor, of hundred years has provided the joy-.\u20acc\u201810rc*\u2019 Easter guests of their ful knowledge that death is swal- Par\u20acnts, Mr.and Mrs.C.Henry, lowed up in victory.\tI layl01''\tTT\t_\t,\t\u201e\t, Beautiful flowers were placed in ! Air.v\\ .\tH.\tBaglow,\tof\tMontreal, the church by Miss Joyce Shanks yta?,,a Saests of Mr.and Mrs.L.and Mrs.Stanley Shanks in loving Henh Allen and the Misses Wilena memory of their uncle, Mr.Alex an2.95 \u2014 Street floor\u2014center.Flowers and Fruits It\u2019s blossom-time at Saint-Jean\u2019s\u2014All the delicate spring flowers \u2014 violets, morning glories, etc., in the modish shades.Also \u201cdernier cri\u201d.fruits cluster to wear on the lapel strawberries, raspberries, etc.Fruits .25c to 50c Flowers .25c to $2.00 \u2014 Street floor, center.* new the in Buckles and Clips Made in the new plastic materials\u2014an infinity of shapes and shades\u2014modernistic, yet \u201cbon-ton\u201d.Also metallics with stones, etc.Buckles .15c to $1.00 Clips .50c to $1.00 \u2014 Street, floor, center.Buttons For your hand sewn garments, you will find here a most incomparable assortment of new buttons: FOR COATS Exotic woods, natural or stained, dozen, 35c t0 75c New \u201cplastics\u201d in colors, plain or moire, dozen 60c t0 \u20181.00 FOR FROCKS New plastics in colors, plain, moire, two-tone, also white.25c l0 60c \u2014 Street floor\u2014left.Dozen C.O.SAINT-JEAN, LIMITED E.E.GOODENOUGH, President.21-23 Wellington Street North.Phones 1236\u20141237.I A I T I "]
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