Sherbrooke daily record, 5 mai 1937, mercredi 5 mai 1937
[" .JBRBRBÊBÊÊÊEÊÊÊtÊÊÊÊSÊKÊÊBËÊÈÈlÊËÊÊÊSiÊeÊamBBMimÊÊÊmËMËKÊmÈtmmÈÊBmÊimÊiBmÊaÊpiÊÊiBÊHmi.,.i>hfrbrnnkp latlu Sworîi Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5.1937.Forty-First Year.COMPROMISE ENDS CATALAN REVOLT Anarchists Join In Coalition Cabinet To Unite Leftists Heavily Censored Despatch Reaching Paris from Barcelona Confirms Report of Agreement to End Civil War Within Civil War in Catalan Capital-Over One Hundred Lives Reported Lost in Street Clashes Between Rival Groups in Forces Fighting Insurgent Armies Under General Franco.Barcelona, May 5.\u2014 (Passed by censor\u2014Direct to Paris)\u2014A new provisional Government was formed here today.Carlos Marti Feced, of the Catalan Left political group, will be in charge of interior order.The Government also includes Antonio Sese, of the Socialist \u201cUGT\u201d; Valerio Mas, Secretary of the Regional (Anarchists) \u201cCAT,'\u2019 and Joaquin Pou, of the Peasants party.(Editor\u2019s note: This dispatch, necessarily censored, was the first direct from Barcelona since an Anarchist revolt broke out.It does not mention the revolt, but the announcement of a coalition government in which Anarchists are represented confirms other advices that the fighting factions have made peace).BRITISH AVIATOR SET NEW CAPE TOWN TO ENGLAND RECORD I Heston, England, May 5.\u2014 | H.L.Brook, British flier, set a I new flight record from Capa j Town to England today, landing ! his plane here at 3.22 p.m.His time was four days and |) twenty minutes, beating a record set by Amy Mollison of four clays, sixteen hours and seventeen minutes.GOVERNMENT BROADCAST * ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT Perpignan, \u2019 Franoo-Spanish Frontier, May 5i\u2014A Government broadcast from Barcelona announced a peaceful settlement today of the Anarchist uprising against the Catalan and Valencia Spanish regimes.The brief rebellion was reported to have cost one hundred lives and split the forces fighting the Spanish insurgents.The radio announcement tersely reported that Juan Garcia Oliver, Minister of Justice in the Valencia Government and spokesman for the revolting Anarchists, had arrived at a peaceful solution of the crisis with President Luis Companys of autonomous Catalonia.Garcia Oliver assumed the Justice portfolio as an Anarcho-Syndicalist \u2014one of four appointed when th,j Government was re-organized No-1 vember 5th, 193G.The announcement of peace came as two British warships, the cruiser Despatch and the destroyer Hostile, sped to Barcelona as a \u201cpreeoution-ary measure\u201d because of the violence there.Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.Italy Embarks On Ambitious Naval Expansion Programme Italy, Bound to Germany in New Come-What-May Alliance, Informed by Mussolini that Fleet Will Become an \u201cOcean-Going Affair\u201d with Construction of at Least Two 35,000-Ton Battleships \u2014 Naval Estimates Rushed Through Chamber of Deputies Cali for $289,000,000 Expenditure.ANOTHER SIT-DOWN STRIKE ! AT GENERAL MOTORS\u2019 ! ST.LOUIS PLANTS St.Louis, May 5.\u2014Members of the United Automobile Workers of America at General Motors\u2019 Chevrolet and Fisher Body plants began a sit-down strike today in protest against the discharge of thirty-seven employees.Norman Smith, organizer for the Committee for Industrial Organization, with which the Automobile Workers\u2019 Union is affiliated, said 3,700 men ceased I work an hour after the plants j opened this morning, forcing a ! complete halt in operations.ART REPUCES BUSINESS FOR GERMAN FILMS Rome, May 5.\u2014Italy, bound to# Germany in a new come-what- \u2018 may alliance through a central European \u201cRome-Berlin axis,\u201d received with joy today the word that Premeir Mussolini had decided to make her fleet an \u201cocean-going affair.\u201d The press blazoned a speech of Admiral Domenico Cavagnari in the Chamber of Deputies in which plans for new construction under the 1937-38 budget were disclosed yesterday.To dockyard workers this meant that two 3'5,0'00-ton battleships already on the ways at Genoa on the Mediterranean and at Monfalconc on the Adriatic would be rushed to completion.t Simultaneously dockyards at Naples, Spezia, Ancona, Leghorn and Taranto were hopeful for contracts for at least two new battleships and flotillas of lesser craft.With shouts of \u201cDuce! Duce!\u201d the deputies last night adopted Mussolini\u2019s 5,5q'0,0'0'0,000 lire ($289.300,-000) national defence budget for the 1937-38 fiscal year.The total was an increase of 727,000,0'0'0 lire ($38,240,000) over the preceding year\u2019s outlay.Mussolini\u2019s undersecretaries for War Navy and Air\u2014General Alberta Pariani, Admiral Cavagnari and General Guiseppe Valle\u2014pic-j tured the expenditures as necessary \u2018 if Italy was not to be caught off guard in a European war.Cavagnari insisted that the Ita- NO REALDEMAND TO GO TO POLLS STATES HEPBURN WILL ABOLISH IPOSmON IN TITLE LETTERS British Chancellor of the Exchequer Announces that Present Fees Charged for Giving Letters of Nobility Will Be Terminated.B0WKERLAKE TROUT KILLED BY DYNAMITE London, May 5.\u2014Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced today that legislation was coming to abolish the payment of fees and stamp duties by the recipients of honors and dignities conferred by the Crown.A clause to be included in the 1937 finance bill will be effective immediately.Fees at present payable on the granting of letters patent are: Duke £350 $1,727), Marquess £300, Earl £250, Viscount £200, Baron £150, Baronet £100, ana others £30.When Lord Byng, on Tus retirement as Governor General of Canada, was raised from Baron to Viscount in 1926 he refused to pay the fee.The levy eventually was foregone but the honor was not gazetted until 1928.Fees also were remitted for Viscount Snowden and for Lord Sankey when he was raised from Baron to Viscount.Lord Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer in two Labor Governments and also for a few months during the financial crisis of 1931, commenting today on the decision to abolish the tax, said it was \u201ceminently reasonable.\u201d \u201cThe ]oss to the public funds is comparatively small,\u201d Lord Snowden said.\u2018Tf a man is honored I see no reason why he should be ask\u2019d to pay for it.\u201d Authorities Endeavoring to Apprehend the Parties Responsible for Deplorable Slaughter of Hundreds of Trout.CANADA HOLDS HIGH PLACE AS WORLD TRADER In Announcing Surplus $2,-313,000 Above Estimate, Ontario Premier Tossed Coalition Government Proposal Overboard.Toronto, May 5.\u2014Premier Hepburn of Ontario was on record to-today with the statement that at present he sees no \u201creal demand\u201d for an election and that he wishes to \u201cdissipate any idea of a coalition government in Ontario.\u201d In a speech last night the Premier also announced Ontario\u2019s surplus for the fiscal year ended March 31 as $9,-313,000, or $2,313,000 above the estimate.\u201cI don\u2019t believe at this moment tnere is any real demand for an election,\u201d he told the Ontario Women\u2019s Liberal Association.\u201cThe people will not ask for a general election unless some critical situation might arise.\u201d (\u2018Any idea of coalition I know of , ,\texists only in the office of the pres- lian navy from now on must be- id\u20acnt of the Toronto star,\u201d Mr.come an ocea^i-going navy \u2014\u2014 ~~ Large Gain in Export Trade Responsible for Advancing Dominion from Sixth to Fifth Place Among Trading Nations of World.Businessmen Dropped from Board of Directors in Nazi Move to Transform \u201cFilm Industry\u201d into Real \u201cFilm Art.\u201d Berlin, May 5.\u2014Germany\u2019s two largest film concerns, U.F.A.and Tobis, dropped businessmen from their boards of directors today to make room for outstanding actors and film directors.Among the actors honored was Emil Jannings, named head of the Board which will determine the artistic policy of Tobis.Chief of the businessmen to be dropped was Dr.Alfred Hugenberg, one-time cabinet member and former Nationalist party leader, who resigned forom the U.F.A.directorate.In conformity with the Nazi Government\u2019s determination1' to transform what heretofore has been film industry into what can truly be called film art,\u201d the companies will be managed by double-barrelled boards.Business directors' will manage business details but executive boards of actors and film directors will determine what is to be filmed and how.Carl Frolcieh, familiar to the North American motion picture publie as the director of \u201cGirls in Uni- than one confined to the Mediterranean.Pariani said Italy was not taking any chances in frontier protection.The country intended to build an army able to paralyze an enemy\u2019s advances and \u201cwin the war in the shortest possible time,\u201d he declared.Valle was cheered heartily when he said Italy\u2019s quantity production of planes and plane material could be considered comfortably assuring.rather Hepburn declared.DEFER JUDGMENT IN GRANBY NOTE CASE Supreme Court Studies Case of St.Cecile de Milton Man Who Seeks $2,000 from Estate of Mother on Promissory Note.Ottawa, May 5-\u2014Judgment was reserved yesterday by the Supreme Court of Canada in the appeal of Adélard Duhamel, Stc.Cecile do Milton, Granby Township, Que., from decision of the Quebec courts dismissing his action for $2,000 against the estate of his mother, Mrs.Joseph Duhamel, on a pro ois-sory note.Duhamel claims the note was given for work he did on his mother's farm.He is opposed by other heirs.IS HON, GEORGE BRYSON SERIOUSLY ILL.Fort Coulongc, Quo,, May 5,\u2014 Hon.George Bryson is seriously Hi at his home here, suffering from a heart, condition which is being irritated by bronchitis.His physician form,\u201d will head the board managing today reported his condition as (Last Saturday the Star said \u201covertures\u201d toward establishment of a coalition government in Ontario were launched when the Premier asked Conservative Leader Earl Rowe to visit him.) _ Mr.Hepburn stated that succession duty collections for the fiscal year amounted to $15,991,000 and said there had been a reduction of $33,000,000 in the gross debt.\u201cWe have to settle unprecedented problems in Hie last 'few weeks,\u201d said the Premier after referring to his \u201cvery humble part\u201d in the General Motors strike.He made no direct reference to the resignations from his cabinet of Arthur Roebuck and David Croll, but added: \u201cWe mapped out a course and we followed it religiously in the public interest.There were some things we had to do which hurt and which will leave scars for evermore.\u201d Mr.Hepburn said he had been deluged with letters from the United States commending his stand against the John L.Lewis Committee for Industrial Organization.He said he believed \u201cthe attitude taken by the Province of Ontario has had a very beneficial effect on these lawless activities on the whole continent.\u201d The publisher of the Toronto Star (Joseph E.Atkinson) \u201cstrangely enough marched out of step and all alone,\u201d said Mr.Hepburn.\u201cAs far as the press of Ontario is concerned, 1 want to thank the Conservative press that, stood so loyally by the Government, in a crucial time.\u201d Ottawa, May 5.\u2014Canada\u2019s trade expanded at a more rapid rate in 1936 than world Hade generally according to a review compiled by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics.The result was Canada finished the year in fifth place among the trading nations, advancing from the sixth place position held through 1934 and 1935.In creases in exports were chiefly responsible for Canada\u2019s advance, though imports expanded also.Exports moved up more rapidly, giving this country an increased favorable balance of trade.Canada\u2019s total trade of $1,638,-000,000 was exceeded only by Great Britain, United States, Germany and France.In regaining fifth place Canada jumped back into the ranking occupied from 1926 to 1930 and again in 1932.In export trade alone Canada stood fourth, ahead of France, but the total French trade exceeded the Canadian.Exports from Canada totalled $1,027,9-02,000, an increase of 22.6 per cent, over 1935, while total exports of the twenty-four leading trading nations increased only six per cent, to $15,2-35,190,000.The shores of Bowker Lake were lined with hundreds of dead trout today as the result of dynamite that was set off in the lake over the week-end shortly after the ice moved out.Bowker lake is situated fifteen miles from this city in the vicinity of North Stukely.The proper authorities had been advised today and were investigating in an effort to aprehend and justly punish the callous individuals responsible for the deplorable slaughter of the trout.The Provincial Government spent thousands of dollars a few years ago replenishing the lake with fish with a view to making it an attractive tourist playground.The ice moved out of Bowker Lake on Saturday.That night several charges of dynamite were set off, and hundreds of dead trout rose to the surface.It was evident that the unscrupulous dynamiters had been waiting for the first opportunity to blast the lake.FIRST RUSSIAN SHIP IN THREE YEARS AT MONTREAL Montreal, May 5.\u2014A cargo of coal was being unloaded today from the freighter Sevzaples, first Russian vessel in Montreal in three years.She tied up at an east end wharf last night.FAREWELL APPEAL OF A GREAT CHAMPION OF DEMOCRACY London, May 5.\u2014 In quiet tones of deepest sincerity, Prime Minister Baldwin made I his final appeal in the House I of Commons this afternoon.It ! was an appeal for peace in in- ! dustry \u2014 an appeal that bore with it championship of British freedom.Only in one phrase did the Prime Minister give any hint of his coming retirement.\u201cI atp going to make my last appeal,\u201d hg said simply, as he leaned over the brass-hound box on the clerk\u2019s table, over which so many famous men have leaned before.Yet in the scarcely suppressed murmur of sympathy that ran round the House and in the I tense interest with which Con-! servative and Labor members ! alike followed his every word, I one felt that all realized these I were words of farewell from a ! great champion of democracy to I the greatest of democratic I assemblies.EGYPTIAN VILLAGE WIPED OUT BY FIRE Cairo, Egypt, May 5.\u2014Fire destroyed 385 houses in the village of El Bakatush in lower Egypt and left twelve persons dead, thirteen seriously injured and 2,000 homeless today.The Government sent tents and food.Britain Appeals To War Leaders To Stop Aerial Attacks On Open Cities British Ambassador to Spain Also Instructed to Negotiate for Establishment of Safety Zone Between Bilbao and Santander for Refugees from Threatened Basque Capital\u2014 As Many Refugees as Possible to Be Evacuated During Discussions\u2014German Envoy to Conference Opposes Humanization Moves.BLAZE CLAIMED LIVES OF TWO Mother and Two Other Children in St.George Hospital as Aftermath of Early Morning Fire in Which Older Youngsters Perished.Gag Rule Charged As Quebec House Argued Power Control Liberals and Nationalists Continue Opposition to Duplessis Government\u2019s Plans to Regulate Electrical Industry\u2014 Proposed Commission Would Have Extensive Powers to Investigate Books of Companies and Revise Contracts\u2014 Lumber Export Measure Will Be Presented Today.St.George, Que., May 5.\u2014Arthur Gilbert\u2019s fireswept home held the bodies of two of his children today and his wife and two other youngsters lay in hospital as the \"after-math of an early morning tragedy.Trapped in their sleep, the Gilberts\u2019 two oldest children died yesterday as the mother and father fought vainly to reach them in the blazing frame building, after the mother had carried the two youngest to safety.Jeannine, nine, and Jacques, six, were walled in by flame and smoke as the heroic farmwdfe made futile attempts to get to them, despite the serious burns she suffered in bringing out Suzanne, four, and Leo, two.The house wa= a mass of flame even as the sleeping family awakened to the fire\u2019s roar.LEADERS HONOR CANADIANS AT CELEBRATIONS Leading Public Men of Great Britain Present at Banquet in Honor of Premier King and Other Canadian Visitors to Coronation.SINGER BUYS IMPORTED BELGIAN MARES Grenville, Que., May 4.\u2014Lanny Ross, noted singer, acquired a pair of matched imported Belgian mares from the Arnwald Farm here for $1,950.The horses will be the first of their breed to appear at Ross\u2019 Millbrook, N.Y., farm.Mrs.Simpson Favors Canada Or U.S.And Duke Austria As Future Home World-Known Lovers Will Remain at Monts, France, During Coronation of King George VI, Listening Humbly, Like Other Millions of British Subjects, to Broadcasts of a Ceremony that Might Have Pivoted About the Slim, Blond Edward.London, May 5.\u2014Sincere tribute to the Empire\u2019s unity mingled with jests at one another's expense as Great Britain\u2019s most distinguished men gathered at a Canada Club banquet to honor Prime Minister Mackenzie King, other Canadian cabinet members and four hundred Canadian visitors to the Coronation.One of the outstanding pre-Cor-onation events, the gathering, with Viscount Greenwood, a native of Ontario, in the chair, last night heard Mr.King, Hon.Ernest Lapointe and Hon.Vincent Macsey proclaim Canada\u2019s belief in democratic government within the Empire.Malcolm MacDonald, Dominions Secretary, and Lord Greenwood also spoke.The Empire, the former said, was shown by the Canadian representation to be \u201cnot a land-grabbing enterprise but an active fellowship of men and races.\u201d The Canadian Prime Minister found it most significant the Coronation and the Imperial Conference would be held almost, simultaneously.The joint event revealed the sentimental.traditional, economic and practical union of the Empire enduring in the face of a changing world, he said.Reminding England that iL equality of status was guaranteed under the Statute of Westminsi\u2019\u201d, Lapointe jokingly told MacDonald not to be afraid of the Canadian invas- ondon, May S.\u2014Great Britain today sponsored an appeal to both belligerents in the Spanish civil war to check aerial attacks on open cilles and otherwise humanize the war.The Government also instructed its ambassador to Spain, Sir Henry Chilton, to open negotiations with the insurgent junta for the establishment of a safety zone between Bilbao and Santander for refugees from the threatened Basque capital.This zone would he under the supervision of the International Red Cross.A proposal to this effect was made by General Francisco Franco.It was emphasized here that during the negotiations as many refugees as possible would be evacuated by sea despite Franco's refusal to give assurance that refugee ships would not be molested during the evacuation.The Franco plan came under consideration when the Government __________________________________decided it would be impossible to * evacuate all of the 200,000 non-combatants with the ships now available in the Bay of Biscay.At the same time German Ambassador Joachim von Ribbentrop sharpened debate at a meeting of the Spanish non-intervention subcommittee by declaring that Great War experience had shown that bombardment of open cities might be justified by military reasons.The British representative had pi'oposeJ that such bombings be outlawed.The German envoy asserted that humanization moves would exceed the powers of the non-intervention committee and would constitute intervention in Spanish domestic affairs, to avoid which, the committee had been formed.Heated dispute arose, with Bei-griam, Swedish, Soviet and French representatives opposing Von Rib-hentrop\u2019s views regarding the bombing of open cities.Q FRENCH WARSHIPS SENT TO ASSIST EVACUATION uebec, May 5.\u2014To keep accur ate check on the voiume of Quebec\u2019s wood exports, Premier Maurice Duplesiss has introduced to the Legislature a bill requiring a government permit for all such exports.Details of the oill were expected to be made public today when the bill is scheduled to come before the House.Liberal Leader T.D.Bouchard accused the Government of trvng to __________a c gag the Opposition last night when , Bre®t, France, May 5-The French resolutions to the Premier\u2019s bill to :crai~ei\u201e Eimie , establish a provincial commission\tdestroyer Fatasque heft to- controlling production, sale and dis- f*ay i^01 Bilbao waters,to aid m eva-tribution of electricity came before , cu2:.t'on .J!vi^ans-committee of the whole for study of ' T\u201ce B^rish and French govern-resolutions.\tjments nave pledged naval protection When the debate dragged on all '\tbearing, refugees outside afternoon and wel] into the evening1, i ^hnoe-mile limit of Spanish ter* Premier Duplessis and his Govern-j r]^ori'a^ waters, ment supporters refused to parti ci -1\t~\t_____ pate in the discussion, remaining CLAIM REBEL PRESSURE silent despite taunts from Mr.Bou-I\tn!M Dll Dfin PCI ICt/cn chard.Deputy Speaker Marc Trudel j\tU\u2018'1 dILdAU HtLItVtU called the Liberal leader to order,1,\t\u201e\t.\t~ ruling he was wandering from the Bilbao, .pain, May 5.\u2014-An insur-subiect.\tgent force reported to be composed Chairman Trudel called adoption j Moorish and Italian troops and of the resolutions over protests by i commanded in part by Ita.ian offic-Mr.Bouchard and half a dozen oth- ' \u2018;r7 was ^PPed northeast of here or Liberals and members of the dis- j ^0f aY as Bilbao s Basque delenders sident Nationalist group.Bouchard ;\tback General Emilio Mola\u2019s charged the Opposition was being | °iicnsive.gagged.\t\"\t! Basque commanders claimed much He raised a point of order and iof pressure from the insurgent was overruled by Speaker Paul I Biease Turn to Page 2, Col.o.Sauve.A vote was called and the Speaker\u2019s decision was upheld by forty-six to seventeen, the four Nationalists joining with thirteen Liberals against it.The resolutions were then read a third time and carried by a vote of forty-eight to seventeen.Second reading of the bill was postponed at the request of Bouchard.The measure, to be studied in detail in committee, would appoint a five-man commission to control and supervise production, sale and distribution of electrical energy in the province.The commission would be empowered to investigate the financir.l structure and examine the books of power companies, to fix rates, and to revise and nullify contracts.Expenses of the commission would be paid by the power companies.WARNS AGAINST CIVIL WAR FROM IRISH MERGER Premier of Northern Ireland Declares Civil War to Last One Hundred Years Is Inevitable if North and South Were United.U.F.A.\u2019s ait destiny.slightly improved.He is eighty-four to his home.years old.Memiber of the Quebec Legislature for fifty years, he was taken ill at.a special session of the Legislature last fall and has since been confined Monts, France, May 5.\u2014A pair of world-known lovers at present secluded within the ancient masonry and rusty grillwork of Chateau de Cande were reported today as mildly argumentative on the choice of their future home.Wallis Warfield Simpson\u2014the former Baltimore belle\u2014was understood to be urging Canada or the United States as a land in which the tumult surrounding her romance could be forgotten.Edward, Duke of Windsor\u2014the British monarch who chose \u201cthe woman I love\u201d to the crown he might have worn one week hence\u2014was pictured as wanting to make their home in Austria, whose people, he feels, are close to him.Their trials of five months and one day of separation melted yesterday in a joyful embrace at the chateau.Persons close to the household said Mrs.Simpson suggested that after the wedding they go to Canada or the United States to escape the memories and traditions of royalty that still would bind them as Duke and Duchess.Edward was understood to want to return to the Austrian Tirol whose mountains sheltered him during the period which followed his abdication last December while Mrs.Simpson\u2019s divorce suit against a London ships\u2019 broker was still in the courts.It was genetally expected the marriage wrould be performed at the chateau near here, a landmark in the old Touraine country.The two were not pressed for time in their home-making decision because the Duke, eager not to dim the glory of his brother's Coronation next week in London, apparently had put off his marriage plans.It was learned in official quarters that the Surete Nationale had been instructed to protect Edward\u2019s youngest brother, the Duke of Kent, on a trip into France on May 18.This seemed to indicate the Duke of Kent would come here to stand as Edward\u2019s best man at the mar-Please Turn to Page 2, Col.2.\u201e - -,__' Both Liberals and Nationalists op- Acclaimed a?a s\\ moo I of tne \\in-, i i *11 tm i\t,\t, ion of Canada\u2019s two races, Lapointe Posed the btin- , ^ \u2019atter ,falmed said Canada was attempting to fol- the power trusL m.ght eas.ly gam F\t1 Please Turn *0 Page 2, Col.4.attempl low England\u2019s example of \u201cloyalty and public service,\u201d while retaining its freedom of thought.Lord Greenwood reminded the gathering he had been at University of Toronto with Mackenzie King, where the future.Canadian Premier had taken all prizes except in Sunday School.The future peer won that prize with a tract called \u201cSideslips to Hell.-\u2019 \u201cAnd here I am,\u2019 he said.Prime Minister King faid Canada, firm member of the Empire, maintained its individuality, independence and freedom.Mr.Lapointe added that because Canada followed English principles the \u201cqueer doctrines of the bad boys of the world will never get any footing on Canadian soil.\u201d *- THE WEATHER \u2022 * *- ¦ # London, May 5.\u2014Viscount Craig-avon, Premier of Northern Ireland, said today that if by \u201csome miracle\u201d Ulster and the Irish Free State were united it would result \u201con\u2019y in civil war.\u201d \u201cIt makes not a pin point of difference what takes place in Southern Ireland (the Free State) as far as our position in the United Kingdom is concerned,\u201d the Premier said at a luncheon of the Overseas League.I honestly believe the man U not born who could govern the of Ireland, if by some mir- GREAT CONFUSION WHEN PREMIER LOST BRIEF CASE London, May 5.\u2014A gosrip writer in the Daily Telegraph today told a Please Turn to Page 2, Col.5.FAIR AND COMPARATIVELY COOL.Pressure is high over nothw'estern Ontario and on the Pacific coast, ! yet while a shallow trough of low ex-1 whole tends from the St.Lawrence Valley! acle the north and south did come south westward across the Great j together.Lakes to the central states, and pres- \u201cIf the union did take place, the situation would be comparable only to what is taking place in Spain today.The only difference is that, whereas the terrible state in Spain sure is also relatively low over Alberta and Saskatchewan.Light showers have occurred in some districts of Ontario and western Quebec while in nearly all other parts! r^y of the Dominion east of the Rockies believe in Ireland it would last more the weather has been fair and warm.! than a hundred years.\u201d Forecast: Cloudy with scattered j It was Lord' Craigavon\u2019s first showers; somewhat cooler tonight, comment on President Eamon de Thursday: Northerly winds; and comparatively cool.Northern New England: Showers and cooler tonight; Thursday: Generally fair and cooler.fair Valera\u2019s new constitution for !he Free State, which is designed to serve for the whole of Ireland should the \u201cpartition\u201d between the north and south be removed.A14C PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1937.«PIRACY TO DEFRAUD TRIAL RESUMED TODAY Cross-Examination of St.François-Xavier de Bromp-ton Farmer Proceeded Before Judge J.S.Couture this Afternoon.Cross-examination of Francois .Xavier Labbe, of St.Francois Xavier de Brompton, was conducted by Defence Attorney Charles de^.Mig-nault today as the joint trial of Lionel Grimard and Louis Rodrigue, both of this city, charged with conspiracy to defraud, continued before Judge J.S.Couture in the Magistrate\u2019s Court.One of the men Rodrigue and Grimard are charged with \u201cfleecing\u201d is Napoleon Labbe.of St.Francois Xavier de Brompton, who claims that on October 15, 1933, he met the accused.Labbe said that in answer to their.questions he was willing to sell his farm for $5,300, and that he wanted the money as soon as possible to meet certain obligations.He claimed that the accused promised him that everything would be cleared up within fix months.As part payment Labbe received a mortgage on a Rock Forest property he claimed the accused represented as being'worth $1,500, but which wac sold for taxes by the municipality shortly after it came into.Labbè\u2019s possession.Then the original owners of his farm, who still had money coming to them, instituted court proceedings and regained possession of the St.Francois property.Labbe claimed that he had never received a cent from the two accused, and that he had been made destitute with his wife and family of twelve children.CITY BRIEFLETS WEEKLY ROTARY DINNER Owing to the fact that many members were in Montreal attending the annual convention of 28 district of Rotary International there was no speaker at last night\u2019s weekly dinner of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club at the Magog House.MAYOR RIOUX\u2019S SON-IN L KW HAD NARROW ESCAPE While strolling along the Government wharf at S*- John= with his pet dug yesterday afternoon, Ivan Sa-bourin, St.Johns lawyer and son-in-law of Mayor Emile Rioux, had a narrow escape from instant death by contact with a live wire which claimed the life of the dog.The animal was running along in front of its master when it came in contact with a wire.Immediately it Mrs.Simpson Favors Canada or U.S.And Duke Austria As Future Home Continued from Page 1.riage, on or about that day.Edward and his dark-eyed bride-to-be were expected to remain at the chateau, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles E.Bedaux, during the Coronation of George VI, listening humbly\u2014as other millions of British subjects the world over\u2014to radio broadcasts of a ceremony that might have pivoted about the slim, blond Edward.On their first complete day together since Edward\u2019s dash from St.Wolfgang, Austria, in response to Mrs.Simpson\u2019s plea that he \u201churry\u201d to her side, a wide array of pastimes awaited them.But Edward appearing tired after his train and automobile trip, was expected to take things easy for a few days.All was quiet on the estate early today except for the slow, unremitting patrols of English detectives and French police over the partly-wooded grounds.WIDER ROTARY DEBATE RULES ARE OPPOSED Sherbrooke Speaker Believes that Discussion on Politics and Other Contentious Subjects at Rotary Meetings Not Desirable.toppled into the water still clutching the wire in its mouth.Mr.Sabourin\u2019s first thought was to rescue his dog, buL as he reached towards the water and noticeMi the wire in the animal\u2019s mouth, he considered it might be a charged wire, which jt was.Luckily he decided to follow the safer course and call for help.Employees of the Shawinigan Power Company were summoned and the wire repaired without any damage, other than the loss cf Mr.Sabourin\u2019s dog.fined for vagrancy Leo Blais, no address, and John Wilson, of Montreal, were each fined $10 and costs or twenty days in jail when they appeared before Recorder Lionel Forest in Police Court this morning on charges of vagrancy.Emile Dubois, of Sherbrooke, was sentenced to a fine of $3 and costs or three days in jail when he pleaded to a charge of having been drunk and incapable.SENTENCED FOR IULEGAL SALE OF LIQUOR Donat Defosses, of Asbestos, was sentenced to one month in jail and to pay the costs of the Court, or upon default of payment to another three months behind the bars, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of illegal sale of liquor.He apeared before Judge J.E.Lemay in the Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning.Montreal, May 5.\u2014Broadening of the rules of Rotary International to allow the discussion of such contentious subjects as politics and social reform was opposed by Rotarian Bart N.Holtham, of Sherbrooke, at j the gathering of the clubs of the I Twenty-Eighth District held here | yesterday.In his address, \u201cTen Min-i utes of Rotary,\u201d the speaker review-! ed the history of Rotary from its ; beginnings to the present day.He considered that the movement ! originated in the mind of Paul Harris of Chicago in 1900 and not in 1905 as most thought.This man had pondered over ways and means of making morè friends and of improving business ethics.The idea of fellowship was the foundation of Rotary, said Mr.Holtham.From 1905 i a group in Chicago started holding i meetings in offices.The term \u201cRotary\u201d derived from the fact that these meetings took place in rotation, going from office to office.The ideal of service came in as the second of the four aims of Rotary in 1907 when the original group initiated a project to serve their ] community and in 1911 was incor-' porated into their platform the ethic that \u201che profits most who profits best.\u201d It was during the same year that the movement became international when a club in Winnipeg was included.Regarding the future development of Rotary, Mr.Holtham did not think that there would be any marked change in its objectives or in the set-up of its organization.There had been discussion that political and contentious questions, particularly social reform, be dealt with by members.He did not feel that a change of this kind ought to he made.There are 1,238 delegates registered, representing officially sixty-one clubs of the district and six outside clubs.Gag Rule Charged As Quebec House Argued Power Control Continued from Page 1.control of a commission.The Liberals maintained the bill was a duplication of the act to create a similar commission passed by the Liberal Government in 1935.DFATH BOWMAN \u2014 Passed away at her home at Seotstown, Wed., May 5, 1937, Mary MacMastèr, wife of the late W.F.Bowman, in her 79th year.Funeral Friday, May 7th, at 2 p.m.(summer time) at St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, Seotstown, PROUD MOTHER TO ATTEND CORONATION Sheffield, Yorkshire, May 5, \u2014 Mary Ann O\u2019Connor, tixty-nine years of age, is as proud as fihe day hei five sons enlisted for service in the Great War.She has received a personal invitation from the King to attend the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey.Three of her sons were killed, another was gassed and the fifth was severely wounded.They won nine medals.ONTARIO PREMIER WINS SYMPATHY OF DUPLESSIS Quebec, May 5.\u2014Premier Maurice Duplessis declared in the Legislature yesterday he would support Premier Mitchell Hepburn if he were a resident of Ontario, \u201cbecause of the fanatical attacks that are being made upon his government.\u201d In discussion of the Union Nationale Government\u2019s bill to set up a commission to supervise the electrical industry, fix rates and revise contracts.Liberal Leader T.D.Bouchard asked Premier Duplessis whether he approved the Ontario Government\u2019s policy on power contracts.\u201cNo, I do not approve the Ontario Government\u2019s policy on contracts and I have never anproved it,\u201d replied Mr.Duplessis.\u201cI told Premier Hepburn when I met him last year, however, that I would certainly support him if I were a resident of Ontario because of the fanatical attacks that are being made on his government.\u201d LOCAL-GRAN BY- CHARTERS AWAIT ROYAL SANCTION Quebec, May 5.\u2014Hon.Mederk Martin, former Mayor of Montreal congratulated the Union Nationale Government yesterday in the Legislative Council for restoring the powers of veto to the mayor of thaï city.The Liberal member of the Upper House recalled he had beer mayor in 1918 when the Provincia Government stripped the mayor oi his powers, and he was glad to see the first magistrate of the city regain powers enjoyed by the mayor oi any other municipality.The Counci gave second reading to the bill tc amend Montreal\u2019s charter and seni it to the Private Bills Committee.Three bills amending charters oi Three Rivers, Granby and Sherbrooke passed final reading anc now await Royal sanction.Mosl important of the handful of bill: receiving final reading yesterdaj were measures to allow the Mine; Department to spend $25,00\u20190 U provide technical schools to teac?trades to young miners and to allow tax exemptions for five years tc property owners availing themselves of the Dominion Home Improvement plan.HIS MAJESTY RECEIVED PREMIER KING London, May 5.\u2014Prime Mimiste Mackenzie King was received i audience by His Majesty at Bucli mgham Palace today.The audienc lasted for half an hour.His Majest later received Prime Minister Josep Lyons, of Australia.\t \tDominion of Canada Con\\rersion Loan 77ie Bank of Canada is authorized by the Acting Minister of Finance to receive .applications to convert Dominion of Canada 5^% Victory Loan Bonds maturing December I, 1937, into : Two-Year 1 per cent.Bonds, due June 1, 1939 Issue Price : 99.25% yielding approximately 138% to maturity; OR Five-Year 2 per cent.Bonds, due June 1, 1942 Issue Price : 98.25% yielding approximately 2.375% to maturity; OR Twelve-Year 3)4 percent.Bonds, due June 1, 1949 (Callable on or after June l, 1946) Issue Price: 99.00% yielding approximately 335% to maturity.Victory Loan Bond» accepted for conversion into any of the maturities of the new loan must have attached the final coupons due December 1, 1937, and will be valued at a price of 102225% fthe coupons due June 1, 1937, detached).Bond» accepted for conversion will be exchanged for interim certificates of the new loan on June 1, 1937, when the resultant cash adjustments in favour of the applicants will be made.Bonds will be dated June 1, 1957.Principal and interest will be payable in lawful money of Canada.Interest will be payable, without charge, semi-annually June 1 and December 1, at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank.1 % Bond*,\t$1,000 Denominations i 2 % Bonds,\t$1,000 3)4% Bond», $100, $500 and $1,000 JVo part of this loan will be offered for cash subscription.Applications may be made to the Head Office of the Bank of Canada through any branch in Canada of any chartered bank or through any recognised dealer, from whom copiea of the official prospectus containing complete details of the loan may be obtained.The application lists will open on May 5, 1937, and will close as to any or all of the maturities, with or without notice, at the discretion of the Acting Minister of Finance.The Acting Minister of Finance reserves the right to limit the amount to be issued in any maturity, Ottawa, May 5, 1937.\t MAD TORSO SLAYER IfREE STATE BUILDS APPEARS ONCE MOREj MUNITIONS FACTORY Mutilated Body of Cleveland\u2019s Ninth Victim Found in Lake Erie, Only a Short Walk from Downtown District.Cleveland, May 5.-\u2014The mutilated body of Cleveland\u2019s ninth torso slaying victim, a woman, was found today in Lake Erie, only a short walk from the downtown district.The women\u2019s arms and legs and head had been cut off.The torso had been in the lake for about two weeks, police estimated.First reports indicated the slaying followed all the weird details of the previous nine killings.Coroner Samuel Gerber a month ago warned police that the mad torso slayer probably was \u201cmaking friends\u201d with his ninth victim.Today\u2019s victim was the fourth woman in the list of slayings.All of the women\u2019s bodies except one have been found in Lake Erie.Only three of the nine victims ever have been identified.Investigation of the killings has been almost endless since the first body'was found, but every likely clue evaporated.Authorities have varied on the type of killer involved in the slayings.Some police said a sex-crazed maniac was responsible.Government Has Invited Tenders from British and German Munitions Firms for Erection of Plant.Dublin, May 5.\u2014The government has invited tenders from British and German munitions firms for the erection of the Free State\u2019s first I munitions factory, to be situated at Kilkishen, a remote village in Coun-ay Clare.There may be some significance | in the fact that the site is within easy reach of the new Shannon air base.Up to the present, the Free State has relied on British firms for war materials used by the Free State army.There is a suspicion in the F\"ee State that the new Irish munitions factory is not at all unconnected with the British re-armament | scheme, but government spokesmen point out that German firms have ! also been invited to send in estimates and the site has been surveyed by German engineers.PADLOCK MEASURE IS OPPOSED BY CHURCH I0NTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Montreal Presbytery of United Church Declares Recent Statute Is Detrimental to Liberty of Thought and Speech.Montreal,\u2019 May 5.\u2014-Montreal Presbytery of the United Church in Canada protested yesterday to Premier Duplessis against Quebec\u2019s new \u201cpadlock\u201d law against Communism.Interpreting the statute as detrimental to the liberty of thought and speech of the minorities and provocative of \u201cracial and religious strife,\u201d the Presbytery\u2019s members went on record as unanimously opposed to the law.It provides padlocking of all Communistic places of assembly.Tire \u201cAct Respecting Communistic Propaganda\u201d failed to define the evilg it was intended to curb and there already were sufficient legal safeguards against propagation of subversive doctrines, held the resolution forwarded to the Premier.Britain Appeals To War Leaders To Stop Aerial Attacks On Open Cities Continued from Page 1.semi-circle that had penetrated to within twelve miles of this capital had been relieved.Meanwhile, preparations were completed for the removal today to France of 2,300 children, the first refugees f° he evacuated from the jammed capital.They were to be carried on Spanish ships, escorted by French naval vessels.While Basque militiamen held their net around the trapped insurgents at Bermeo, sixteen miles northeast of Bilbao, a second column drove southeastward along the Durango road, meeting the insurgent advance and capturing important positions.An advance of the Durango road column gave the Basques control of the summit of Urrumendi\u2014\u201cMoun-ain of Gold\u201d\u2014just east of Amore-bieta and commanding the main highway gateway into Bilbao.Am-orebieta is eleven miles east of Bilbao.The encirclement drove hundreds of Italians down the steep hills and into the Bay of Biscay where they perished.The trap was closed by the dynamiting of a bridge between Beirneo and Mundaca, just southeast of Bermeo.The sea covered their only unopposed flank.Military observers declared the momentary turning of the insurgent offensive would give Bilbao a breathing spell.They said the Basques were suffering from a calculated insurgent campaign of terror from the air.(The Vitoria headquarters of the northern insurgent general, Mola, denied the Basques had gained any new positions.adding that large scale offensive operations had been suspended for three d«ys to reinforce the insurgent front with men, guns and fresh supplies).; Montreal, May 5.\u2014Livestock receipts on the Montreal cattle markets today were 9 cattle; 214 calves; 192 hogs and 20 sheep and lambs.Cattle prices were unchanged.:\tCalves ranged from $4 to $4.75 I for common to just plain kinds to | $6.2*5 for medium good quality j veals.One lot of clipped sheep was sold at $4.25.Bacon hogs were $9.25, fed and watered.Selects drew one dollar I r,er hog premium.Butchers and heavies were $8.75, extra heavies $8.25 and light hogs $8.25 to $8.75.Sows were firm $6.25 to $6.75.Country and Dairy Products Prices Montreal, May 5.\u2014 Prices were again lower on the local produce markets yesterday, declines being recorded in butter, cheese and eggs.Potatoes and poultry held steady.Sales on the Canadian Commodity Exchange were 100 boxes of Quebec fresh 92 score at 22c, at which price this butter was quoted at the close, with Quebec fresh buyer\u2019s inspection at 21c to 21 (4c.On the open market No.1 in carlots or l.c.l.lots was generally 22c to 22 (4c per lb.Small lots to the retail trade were quoted by jobbers at | 24c for solids and 24%c for prints.On the egg market graded shipments arriving in l.c.l.lots were 21-21:l/£c for A-large, 19-20'C for A-medium, 18%c to 19e for B, 18-18% c for A-pullets and 17%c to 18c for C.Storage packed eggs in new cases were as much as %c above the maximums above quoted.Small lots to the retail trade were reduced 1c per dozen on all grades except A-l, being as follows: A-l large .A-l medium .25-27c A-l pullets.24-26c I A-large .25c ! A-medium .23c I A-pullets or B .\t22c C .21c Cartons Loose 28-30c\t.24c 22c 21c 2'Oe The cheese market was 14c for No.1 Ontario colored, main line arriving, in a wholesale jobbing way.j The potato market was quoted as 'follows: N.B.Mountains, 80 lbs., i No.1, 95c to 98c; Quebec Moun-1 tains No.1, 80 lbs., 90c to 95c; P.E.I.potatoes, 90 lbs., No.1, $1.15 to $1.20; cobblers, $1.10 to $1.15; B.W.I.new potatoes, 50-lb.crates, No.1, $2.50; No.2, $2.25; Florida j new potatoes half barrels, No.2, ! $3 to $3,25.The poultry market was quoted 1 by wholesale houses on small lots to the retail trade as follows for A-grade, with B-grade 2 cents per lb.less.Per lb.Turkeys .24-28c Milkfed chickens.25-28c , Selected chickens.23-26c ; Domestic Ducks .15-20c J Geese .15-18c I Selected fowl .16-21c YSURGENTS PLANNING I Institute Held Annual Meet-mcw notuc nM m a n R ! n\tinn Madrid, May 6.\u2014Insurgent concentrations north of Guadalajara were bombed heavily, it was reported today as Government sources expressed belief a new advance toward Madrid might be launched from that region.Insurgents were routed there in March.The attack yesterday was the third or.the Guadalajara front in a week.Just south of Madrid, Government soldiers advanced slowly in the Car-abanchel district in an attempt to get at insurgent artillery which has been pumping shells into the city daily.Leaders Honor Canadians at Celebrations Continued from Pago 1.story about confusion aboard the liner Empress of Australia, which brought the Canadian Coronation delegation to England.Several passengers arrived in their cabins to find officials busily seardhing their belongings.Soon it was apparent the whole ship was being ransacked.Prime Mirositar Mackenzie King had mislaid a case of documents.A few of fibe passengers were tearful, a few afronited, but, most were amused.Finally the case was found in the ship\u2019s hold.Taxidermists usually use ants to eat away the flesh from tiny animal* when the skeletons alone are wanted.Continued from page five.The door prize was carried off by Mrs.Gerard Marcoux.The numerous prizes were artistically arranged on a long table on the platform, each winner being allowed to make his or her choice.Later delicious refreshments were served by four pupT)s of the convent, namely, the Misses Claire Perrault, Cecile Gosselin, Leonie La-tulippe nad Jeannette Duval.A box of'chocolates, drawn for by the young servers, was won by Miss Cecile Gosselin.General Notes Miss Esther Whittier was guest-or-honor at a surprise party given by Mrs.R.A.Brand last evening, when sixteen young friends were present.Cards and games were enjoyed and Miss Whittier was the recipient of many lovely gifts.Prior to the conclusion of the evening, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess,' assisted' by Miss Helen Brand.Members of the Lcnnoxville League of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke, were entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.Raymond Stevenson, when the vice-president, Mrs.G.B, Christison, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs.J.G.Trenholme, and arrangements were completed for a tea and kitchen sale to be held at the home of Mrs.W.E.Glass.Following adjournment a pleasant social hour was enjoyed when afternoon tea was served \"by the hostess, OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS ON MONTREAL AND NEW YORK MARKETS ^MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montre?.! and New York stock exchanges are furnished by McManamy & Walsh: \tOpen\t1 High\tLow\tNoon Bathurst\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t¦\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022\t19 Va\t19%\t19%\t19% Bell Telephone \t\tlb Y Vs\t157%\t157%\t157% Brazilian\t\t\t\t23%\t23%\t22%\t22% \t68\t63\t63\t63 \t17%\t17%\t17%\t17% Can.Car & Fdy\t\t\t\t16%\t16%\t16%\t16% \t26\t26\t26\t26 Can.Hydro Elec.Bfd.\t\t\t75\t75\t75\t75 Can.Industrial Alcohol \u201cA\" \t\t5%\t5%\t5%\t5% \t13%\t13%\t13%\t13% \t82%\t82%\t82%\t82% \t53\t53\t53\t53 Dom, Steel & Coal \u201cB\u201d\t\t20%\t20%\t20%\t20% Gen.Steel Wares\t\t15 y8\t15%\t15%\t15% Bollinger Consol\t\t12%\t12%\t12%\t12% \t28%\t28%\t28\t28 International Nickel\t«\t\t61%\t61%\t61%.\t61% McColl-Frontenac \t\t\t10\t10\t10\t10 \t30%\t30%\t29\t29 National Steel Car\t\t\t\t44%\t45\t44%\t45 \t64\t64\t64\t64 \t24\t24\t24\t24 \t19%\t19%\t19%\t19% St.Lawrence Corp\t\t\tj oy2\t12%\t12%\t12% St.Lawrence Corp.Class \u201cA\u201d \t\t\t32\t\t32\t32 St.Lawrence Paper Pfd\t\t83\tS3\t83\t83 \t28%\t28%\t28%\t28% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE\t\t\t\t \tOpen\t1 High\tLow\tNoon \t75\t75\t75\t75 Allied Chemical\t\t223\t232\t232\t232 Am.Can \t\t100%\t100%\t100%\t100% \t86%\t86%\t86%\t86% \t169%\t170\t169 %\t170 \t53 Vs\t53 Vs\t52%\t52% A.tc hi son .\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022 *\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022#\u2022»\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022 ***\t90%\t90 %\t90\t90 Balti.& Ohio \t\t \u2022\t34V2\t34%\t34\t34 Beth.Steel\t87%\t87%\t87\t87 Canadian Pacific\t\t13%\t13%\t13%\t13% \t59%\t59%\t59%\t59%, \t116\t116%\t114%\t114% Corn.Solvents \t\tJ5%\t15%\t15%\t15% \t40%\t40%\t40%\t40% \t156\t156\t156\t156 General Electric \t\t\t\t\t\t54%\t54%\t54%\t54% \t60\t60\t59%\t59% \t107%\t108\t107%\t108 \t56%\t56%\t56%\t56% N.Y, Central \t\t47%\t47%\t46%\t47 \t88\t88%\t87%\t87% \t68%\t68%\t68%\t68 % \t58\t58%\t58\t58 \t37%\t37%\t37%\t37% Texas Oil Corp\t\t\t62%\t62%\t61%\t61% United Aircrafr \t\t26%\t26%\t26%\t26% \t36%\t37\t36%\t36% \t60%\t60%\t60\t60% \t89\t89\t89\t89 U.S.Steel \t\t104%\t104%\t103%\t103% Westinghouse \t.\u2019.\t\t139%\t141\t139%\t141 \t49%\t49%\t49%\t49% \t63%\t64%\t63%\t64% MONTREAL CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Curb Market are furnished by McManamy & Walsh: Open High Low Noon « uusi.:\t074\t07*.OU, ftiA \t\t\t9%\t9%\t9% \t\t\t70\t60% 91\t70 \t\t\t91\t\t91 R A Oil \t\t\t\t23%\t23%\t23% \t\t\t18\t17%\t17% \t\t\t15%\t15%\t15% \t\t] 51 i\t15%\t15\t15 \t\t\t43%\t43\t43 \t\t\t21%\t21%\t21% \t\t35%\t36%\t35%\t36 % \t\t\t7\t7\t7 \t\t\t42%\t42\t42% \t\t\t69\t69\t69 TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Toronto Mining Exchange are furnished by Langevin & Company, members of the Montreal Stock Exchange and Montreal Curb Market, 22 Wellington St.North.Yesterday\u2019s \tClose\tOpening\tNoon Aldermac\t \t \t\t1.10\t1.18\t1.18 \t.35\t.35\t.35 Big Missouri\t\t.47\t.48\t.48 Central Patricia\t\t3.30\t3.35\t3.35 Chibougamau \t\t1.20\t1.22\t1.24 \t.90\t.90\t.90 \t40\t41\t41 \t2.75\t2.75\t2.75 \t8.15\t8.20\t8.25 \t.50\t.50\t.50 \t.23\t\u202223\t.23 Hardrock Gold \t\t1.70\t1.67\t1.60 Hollinger \t\t12%\t12\t12 Howey Gold \t\t.37\t.37\t.37 Jackson Manion \t\t.31\t.34\t.32 Ms Kirkland Lake \t\t1.47\t1.49\t1.50 Laguna Gold\t Little Long Lafc\t\t\t.63\t.61\t.61 \t5.75\t5.75\t5.76 Lake Shore \t\t50%\t50%\t50% \t5.65\t5.65\t6.65 Malartic Canadian\t\t1.26\t1.30\t1.30 McIntyre \t\t\t\t34 V2\t84%\t*4% McKenzie Red Lake\t¦ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t1.30\t1.29\t1.29 \t3.20\t3.15\t3.15 \t04\t64\t64 \t8.90\t9.00\t9.00 \t.62%\t.65\t.65 \t1.25\t1.25\t1.25 \t1.18\t1.20\t1.13 \t4.25\t4.25\t4.25 Red Lake Gold Shore\t\t.55\t.58\t.56 Rocha Long Lac\t\t\t.20%\t.21\t.21 Shawkcy \t\t.62\t.62\t.62 Sherritt \t\t2.45\t2.65\t2.56 Siscoe Gold \t\t .\t4.05\t4.15\t4.00 San Antonio \t\t1.65\t1.60\t1.60 Stadacnna \t\t1.58\t1.65\t1.62 Sudbury Basin \t\t4.15\t4.25\t4.25 Sullivan Mines \t\t1.43\t1.40\t1.40 Sylvanite \t\t\t\t3.20\t3.20\t3.20 Thompson Cadillac\t\t.85\t.90\t.90 Teck Hughes\t\t\t\t5.20\t5.20\t5.20 Towagamack\t\t1.15\t1.15\t1.15 Ventures \t\t1.96\t2.00\t2.00 OILS -\t6.60\t6.66\t6.65 Alberta Pacific \t\t.32\t.32\t.32 Calrnont \t\t.58\t.58\t.58 Dalho\u2019Jlio \t\t.92\t.92\t.92 Foundation \t\t.28\t.31\t.29 Home Oi, \t\t1.76\t1.80\t1.80 United Oils \t\t.21\t.21\t.21 assisted by her daughters, and little Miss Audrey Stalker.The Misses Esther Whittier and Helen Brand were recently visiting relatives and friends in Magog.Mrs.E.E.Boothroyd is in charge of the Lcnnoxville committee that is working on behalf of the Victor- ian Order financial campaign.Last year over twelve per cent, of the total visits made by the Sherbrooke branch of the Victorian Order were in Lennoxville, and the officers are confident that the people of Lcnnox-ville will do their share towards tho success of the campaign. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1937.PAGE THREE WAS DESCRIBED BY MISSIONARY Members of Cowansville Wo- men\u2019s Auxiliary Enjoyed Letter from Miss Gwen Rogers Describing Her Trip to Northwest Territories.\u201cFEMININE MUSSOLINI\u201d DIRECTS ITALIAN WOMEN\u2019S FOOTSTEPS IN FASCIST PATHS Cowansville, May 5.\u2014Interesting-information concerning Aklavik, Northwest Territories, was contained in a letter received from Miss Gwen Rogers, missionary at that far northern post, which was read by Miss V.Godden at the regular monthly meeting of the Cowansville Women\u2019s Auxiliary held at the home of Mrs.J.J.Barker.In her letter, Miss Rogers stated that she left Winnipeg on August 8, 1936, and after a month\u2019s travel north by rail, boat and bus.arrived at her destination.Reaching Hay River, Miss Rogers and her companion workers received and took charge of twenty-five children who were being transferred to the new school at Aklavik, which is situated on the Peel River in the Delta of the Mackenzie river, and is the most northerly fort and mission in the Arctic.It is 1660 miles north of Edmonton.If one were to continue the journey for about one thousand miles beyond Aklavik down the Peel river to the Beaufort Sea and across the Arctic Ocean, one would reach the North Pole.As the word Delta suggests, the country is a mass of small lakes, rivers and streams, and from all accounts the great breeding place of the mammoth mosquito.The school is a frame building; the rooms are spacious, finished with ten-test and strapping.Wood is the only fuel used.The school has a pupilage of eighty children, who consist of Eskimo, Indians and a few half-breeds.The children are admitted for a five-year term, the majority being under twelve years of age.A few older girls are receiving half-time domestic and class-room training.A girls\u2019 branch of the W'.A.has been organized and the members prepared a programme on the aims of the W.A.which -was presented at Easter.The senior boys are members of the C.B.L.In mid-winter there is six weeks of darkness, -which is rather depressing to those who are experiencing it for the first time.The bright days that follow are much appreciated.Dog team is the only means of travel.The average team consists of five or six dogs, which are able to pull approximately two hundred pounds each and travel five* to ten miles an hour.Supplies of vegetables are brought from Fort Simpson.These are frozen, but when slowly thawed in cold water and then brought to a boil are as nice as any fresh vegetable.During the holiday season extra batches of bread are brought in frozen, and half an hour before being needed are put in the warming closet.The water supply is a great problem in the north.Ice is cut from the river during the winter and is melted and used for cooking and drinking purposes, Snow water is used for washing and cleaning.All drinking water is boiled.Six mails are received by plane during the year.The plane remains in the Fort for twenty-four hours so that business letters may he answered and' home letters completed.The Mission hospital -was opened on March 1st.On March 14th the Miss and Mrs.Italy Are Made to Feel ,\tTheir Importance in the New State Little known because little publicity is permitted to fall upon women holding important Italian posts, a woman actually is a sort of dictator of feminine Fascism.This \u2022woman\u2014Professoressa Dolloressa Maria Castellani\u2014was sought out and interviewed exclusively by Rosette Hargrove, a European staff writer for NE A Service and the Sherbroo ke Record.Rome, May 5.\u2014Flatter the girl ! recognition on individual merit and Calling upon that neat bit of nothing else.Publicity is taboo.The feminine psychology known to even rfu\\\\ f.that while a^'eat nu™bef ,\t,\t, \u201e\t.oi Italian women fill important the least worldly wise village swam, pOSitjons> their work is recognized Fascism has sought to win the in just the same way as a man\u2019s, women of Italy to its banner.\twithout any privilege of sex.\u201d Benito Mussolini has made According to this dynamic per-\t,\t.\t.\t,\tson, there is nothing to stop a women feel their importance woman from occupying the highest raised them to the rank of col- posts in politics and the \u201ccorpora-laborators in his scheme of govern- tions \u201d nient.He has contrived to give even *\u2022-\u2014 the most humble housewife the im- I Have Representation On | pression that she is vital to the wel- !\tHighest Council, fare of her country.\t*\u2014\u2014- His frequently expressed respect Within the National Fascist Party, for family ties, his solicitude for women are assimilated to the Fem-the children, his appreciation of the Italian woman\u2019s fortitude and courage in war-times\u2014all these are things which yon constantly hear from women in all walks of life.If the thunder of distant guns and the ominous hum of machinery in armament mills ever causes Italian women to think they are giving birth to sons who will be mere cannon fodder, these \u201cun-Fascist\u201d thoughts are pushed far back in their minds.Girls, Boys Given Equal Footing Women Forge Ahead By i Merit Alone.\t! *J*-.* With further unerring feminine psychology\u2014a knowledge that women know most about woman\u2014the feminine Fascist movement has been placed under the leadership of Professoressa1 Maria Castellani,, a woman with a brilliant record as a university professor.She is the director of all the Feminine Fascie throughout the country, with head office in Rome.Her office is perched at the top of the Palazzo Braschi, overlooking the* Roman square celebrated for its famous' fountain.Here, she works fourteen hours a day and more, surrounded by an army of women helpers and secretaries.During the interview which she v.T, V \u2022\t\\>v \\ .NX >XNN\\\tXV-V ËÈèÊÊËS.* irli iiilltfil :;:-5X*.NVb:-;x.-: x x>cvSxb::N>':N';:: Under direction-of Professoressa Dplloressa Maria Castellani (top), Italian women are learning that Fascism is not for men alone.The women\u2019s organization of the party provides facilities, like the instruction in the arts of the milliner show in center, to enable girls to learn a trade and improve their craftmanship.At summer camps, of which that on the seashore at Riccione (below) is typical, Young Fascists learn life is not ai! work.they have not achieved higher positions as yet is mainly because they have but recently entered the ranks.*1- - ?1 I Pick of Women Train Girl» Fourteen to Eighteen, ?_-i Italy has today women barristers! and solicitors, five women notaries, j nearly eight hundred doctors, 1951 engineers and chemists, thirteen ar-j chitects, without counting dentists, veterinary surgeons, as well as countless' writers, journalists' and artists.The teaching profession absorbs a great number of women.Over 140,000 have adopted this career, where every branch is open to them with a few exceptions such as the teaching of philosophy and literature in the higher boys\u2019 or coeducational schools.One of the most important phases of woman\u2019s work in the Fascist regime is the protection of fellow-women.The activities of every organization are devoted to the preparation of children for the collective life of the country.The \u201cBalilla\u201d organization covers a million and a half female children who up to the age of fourteen represent the \u201cLittle Italian Women\u201d group; from fourteen to eighteen they come into the category of \u201cïoung Italian Women\u201d and from eighteen to twenty-two.they automatically become known as \u201cYoung Fascists.\u201d Much study and time_ are devoted to the sports and recreative activities of these girls.Italians point with great pride to the enormous strides young Italians have made in all branches of sports.An Academy of Physical Culture has been founded in Orvieto, where the pick of Italian women prepares for leadership in physical culture under careful training and study.These skilled teachers in turn train the various categories of \u201cYoung Italians\u201d in every kind of athletics.Agricultural workers\u2019 welfare work is pointed to with particular pride by Doctor Maria Castellani.Country housewives are given classes in domestic economy, manual ¦work, weaving and so on.Farmers\u2019 wives are given instruction in poultry farming and other work related to the farm and are thus able to increase the welfare of then families.Women field workers during their seasonal work, as in fruit picking, olive and rice pruning, live in well-ventilated dormitories, their health as well as their children\u2019s strictly supervised.Unlike Hitler, Mussolini was never obliged to send the married women back to their cooking and their children because they had never taken a very active part in public life.Like Latin women, they reigned supreme in their home, leaving the business of polities to the men.Also unlike Hiller, Mussolini never resorted to draconian measures such as condemning, if not actually forbidding, frivolities such as pretty clothes, smoking, make-up and amusements.In his opinion, these are not detrimental FOSTER SCENE OF HILARIOUS FULF0RD PLAY Talented Cast of Fulford Players Presented \u2018A Ready Made Family\u2019 Under the Auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild \u2014 Jersey Calf Club Elected Officers.Foster, May 5.\u2014A splendid comedy, \u201cA Ready-Made Family,\u201d was staged by Fulford talent in the Foster Hall, under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Stephen\u2019s Church.The leading role of the widow, Mrs.Agnes Martyn, was very effectively taken by Mrs.K.Korne.Bob, her son, played by Howard Wright; Marilee, her elder daughter, taken by Mrs.Hai'old Forshaw; and her yonnger child, played by Miss Patricia de Solia, were a source of mirth with' their various fits, baby talk and praqks to discourage their prospective father-to-be, Henry Turner, a widower, played by Arthur Bilott, who with his ! daughter, Doris, taken by Miss Con-I stance Graves, and his son.Sam-Î mie, played By Kenneth Wright, ; were visiting in the Martyn home, j Doris and Sammie staged some very ; clever stunts in order to scare the I widow so that she would not want I to become Mrs.Henry Turner.Miss Lydia, played by Mrs.H.de ! Soila, who constantly mourned over I her brother, the late Mr.Martyn, i who had been dead ten years, did her share in trying to break up the match.! Last but not least were Begonia, the Maltyn\u2019s darky cook, taken by Mrs.Guy Graves, and Nicodemus, the Martyn\u2019s colored handy man, Splayed by H.de Soila, who were a constant source of merriment.At the opening an instrumental number was played by Miss Doris Bockus.\u2019A duet was given by Mrs.Sparks and George Hoare.Stephen and Bernard de Soila sang a duet and H.de Soila a solo between acts.Rev.H.P.Mount acted as chairman.At the close of the play, \u201cO Canada\u201d was sung.A dance followed, music being furnished\u2019 by H.de Soila, Kenneth Graves, B.de Soila and others.The proceeds were most gratifying.day evening, April 20th, the occasion being Mr.Whitcher\u2019s birthday.Cards, contests and games were enjoyed during the evening, after which lunch was served by the hostess.Mr.Ray Stowe presented Mr.Whitcher with a token of remembrance from his friends.Mrs.F.G.Johnson was a guest of relatives in Waterloo.Miss D.Robertson and Mr.Wilfred Allen spent a day in Sherbrooke.Friends are sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs.James Allen.Dr.Harris, of Knowlton, is in attendance.Mrs.Paul Corbiere has been visiting her parents,.Mr.and Mrs.Turberfield, in.Cowansville.Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Streeter, of North Shefford, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Lace.A large number from this place and vicinity attended a farewell party in honor of Mrs.Sidney Taylor, \u201cArgyle Farm,\u201d prior to her departure for England, where she.will visit relatives and attend the Coronation.Her many friends wish her a happy sojourn and \u201cbon voyage.\u201d Mrs.Hiram Williams spent a few days in Granby as a guest of her sister, Mrs.W.J.Adam, and Mr.Adam.EAST BOLTON Mrs.John Stark entertained the Women\u2019s Association at the parsonage with a good attendance.Several items of business were discussed.Tea was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss L.Stark.Mr.Ian Hume spent the weekend at his hotne in Foster.Sunday guests of Mi', and Mrs.Thomas Clark were Mrs.Leonard Jackson and two sons, of Magog, and Mr.and Mrs.Carl Juby and sons.Mr.\tand Mrs.\tHarold\tChanncll and son, Allan, motored to Farn¦ ham and\twere\tguests\tof Mrs.Thomas Stewart and Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Hall.Mrs.Charles Channel! has recovered from the recent accident to her foot.Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tLeonard\tShuttle- worth have moved to the farm which they purchased from Mr.W.Bowen.Mr.William Patterson has returned\tto\tBurlington, Vt., after spending several months with his brother, Mr.J.Patterson.ladies spent the afternoon in sewing.Dr.Boyd led the devotional exercises, after which the president, Mrs.W.J.McCulloch, proceeded with the business meeting.At the close of the business, the hostess served lunch, assisted by her niece, Miss Florence Canning, and Mrs.M.Webb.Mr.Boulay and family have moved into Mr.P.W.Taber\u2019s house.Miss Florence Canning, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs.F.V.Smith.Mr.George Vrillet and Mr.Homer Knott motored to Montreal recently.Mr.and Mrs.Dumont and children, of Sutton, visited Mr.G.Vrillet.Mr.Henry Knott has been quite ill and under the care of Dr.Fuller.Mrs.Cora Miltimore is assisting in the care of her father, Mr.Henry Knott.Mr.and Mrs, J.C.Teel, Mr.and Mrs.Archie Dtyden, Master Keith, and Mr.W.Dryden, of Fordyee, were recent tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Strange.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Rousseau have moved into Mr.Joseph Smith'; house.SUTTON Madame Chicoine is now equipped to give permanent waves with a new machine.Phone 98, Sutton.EAST FARNHAM granted this correspondent, she was mine Fascie, which numbers more for the clothing guild, one for tex- to the more serious future task of being continually interrupted either than 700,000.As the express wish tiles, including the silkworm indus- Italian women\u2014that of helping in by the telephone or visitors.Al- of these women, their activities are try, and two\u201d for the professional tt16 building up of the new' Empire though business W'as conducted with specially dedicated to social work and artist guild, which includes a ' all the exuberance of the Italian in its numerous ramifications.sanitary section for certified nurses character, Professoressa .Castellani\tThe leaders of tho Fascie arc and midwives.gets things done quickly.The elected, legally, Vice-Presidents of \u201cAll these women,\u201d Professoressa Roman salute greeted every caller, the provincial -section of Maternity Castellani went on to say.\u201c;»re hut it had none of the seriousness and Child Welfare work as well real workers, and not merely in-and grim earnestness that con- as collaborators in all other or- teïleetual women camouflaged as fronts you in Berlin.\tganizations for the protection and experts.\u201d \u201cThe new Italian woman,\u201d de- welfare of working women.\tIn Italy, furthermore, unlike dared Professoressa Maria Castel-\tTracje-unions admit women on Germany, all careers are open to lani, \u201cunlike those of other coun- an equal footing with men, and in women, excepting the army, diplo-tries,' where in many cases they the essentially feminine branches macy and magistracy.There are occupy important political posts they fill the highest posts.To the several women professors in the merely because they have just Corporations Council, the nucleus universities.In the various Minis-,\t.\t|\tfollowed a way paved for them by of the Corporative Parliament, five tries, there are women who are rdtal- and the * mothe- 'received'0 a !fkther* hus'band or brother, achieve women have been designated, two heads of bureaus, and the fact that complete layette as a gift for her son.During the afternoon the members worked on a quilt, which will be included in the missionary bale.WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Knd YouHl Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin* to go The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily.If this bile m not flowing freely, your food doesn\u2019t digest.It just decays in the bowels.Gas bloats up your stomach.Yoti get constipated.Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk.A mere bowel movement doesn\u2019t always get *t, the cense.You need something that works on the liverras well.It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel *'up and up\u201d.Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely.They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in them.Ask for Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills by name ! Stubbornly refuse anything else.25c.WHY SUFFER FROM ECZEMA When it is not necessary?TRY Marcoux\u2019s Ointment for all skin diseases.t os.jar, 6(lc 4 os.jar.$1 On «ale at Th.Marcoux 27 Ball St.Lavallee's Drug Store, 16 Wellington No.\u2014Phone 786 SHERBROOKE, QUE.Refreshments were served by the hostess.General Notes.Mr.and Mrs.Leo Boucher, of Drummondville, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Marcoux, Church street.Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Albert* Dunn, who has been bereaved by the death of her mother, Mrs, Evans.Mr, and Mrs.John Clark have moved into Mr.E.Johnson\u2019s house on William street.Mrs, Wooley, of Waterloo, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.N.Snodgrass.The pupils of Mr.H.McHeffey repeated their \u201cDance Revue,\u201d at Waterloo Friday evening.They were accompanied by Mrs.L.Lewis.Mrs.S.A.Fisher and son, Carles, of Bennington.Vt., and daughter, Mrs.George Green, of St, Albans, Vt.were calling on Mr.and Mrs.H.Hastings and Mrs.H.M.Taber on Saturday.A large number from here attended the concert in Drummond Hall, Granby, on Thursday evening nf last week, and greatly enjoyed the programme.Representatives of the Eastern Star Chapter No.17, called on Mr.and Mrs.S.Hetherington prior to their departure for their new home in Rougemont, and presented them with a leather-bound prayer book and hymn-book.Both thanked the delegation for this gift.Miss Ë.Brown spent a few days in Magog last week as a guest of her sister, Mrs.H.Pibus, and family.The fire reels were called out arc planning to make their home here with the former\u2019s brother, Mr.A.McAlister, and family.Mr.and Mrs.F.Cassidy.Joyce Saturday noon for a grass fire at Cassidy and Mr.and Mrs.Murray the rear of Mrs.Johnston's house, i Ruiter accompanied Miss Janet Cas-William street.\tj sidy to Montreal Friday morning, Mrs.Bushel! spent the week-end Uvhcn she sailed for London with with friends in Waterloo.\tj the Overseas Education League.Clayton Smith, of the Bank of j Several charges of dynamite were Commerce, has been confined toi used to dislodge the roots of the his room for the past week, suffer-1 large trees Miss Nesbitt had re-ing from a severe sore throat.Mr.I moved from her grounds.Cochrane, of Bedford, is supply-j Mrs.W.McIIaffie and daughters, BUTTER HOLDINGS IN DOMINION INCREASED Statistics Show Larger Storage Holdings than Last Year of Creamery Butter, Cheese, Cold Storage Eggs and Frozen Eggs in Principal Canadian Cities.JERSEY CALF CLUB NAMED OFFICERS The Foster Jersey Calf Club met at the Gables Farm with an exceptionally good attendance.W.Elmo Ashton, host of the day as well as promoter of the Club, gave a splendid demonstration on the judging of the various, types of cows.L.D.McClintock, county agronomist, gave some instructions and suggestions on the advisibility of turnip raising.The officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Roscoe Mizener, president; Baxter Williams, vice-president, and Earl Martin, re-elected secretary-treasurer.The membership at tho present time gives promise of exceeding tho 1936 Club.This is the only Jersey Calf Club in the province at the present time.YOUNG PEOPLE MET A very enjoyable meeting of the Young People\u2019s Society was held, with Miss Edythe Whitcher and Allen Whitcher, with a good attendance.Mr.Harry Hartree conducted, the devotional exercises.The meeting was led by the president, Stanley Quilliams.Various games and contests were enjoyed throughout the evening.General Notes.Mrs.G.C.Whitcher entertained about twenty-five friends on Tues- Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Bisaillon have moved into Mrs.Henry Messier\u2019s house.Mrs.F.V.Smith entertained the Women\u2019s Association at her home.Twenty-five were present.The IF BABY IS CROSS FIND OUT WHY HEALTHY BABIES are not cross.Your baby should not be cross.If he is, then something in his little system is \u201cout of order\u201d.Probably Baby\u2019s Own Tablets can promptly \u201cput it right\u201d.Mrs.H-, of Fenelon Falls, had the experience.She writes: \u201cMy little girl was irritable, feverish and sometimes sick at her stomach\u2014what a relief it was, after giving her Baby\u2019s Own Tablets, to see how much better she was.\u201d No'matter how delicate your baby may be these little sweet-tasting tablets cannot harm him.Easy to take.Promptly effective.Free from opiates and stupefying drugs.Analyst\u2019s report on every package.Just as prompt in clearing up simple fevers, diarrhoea, colds, constipation, simple croup, colic, teething troubles and other minor ills of babyhood, Never be without a full box of Baby\u2019s Own Tablets.Sickness so often strikes in the night.If you are not satisfied with the results your druggist will give your money back, Cross-Word Puzzle The Picture Is That of an American Bard ing for him at the bank, Miss Alta Smith and Mr.William Stockwell have returned to their respective homes, after spending a couple of weeks in the local hospital following operations for appendicitis.Mr.and Mrs, Alex Hastings and Claire and Margaret, who have spent the past year here, are returning to their home in Verdun.Mr, Clare, Buzzell is having a large new storage building erected on the rear part of his lot on South street.Mr.and Mrs.A.Belanger are family left for their new home in 1 moving to St.Sebastien, where they Verdun on Monday.Mrs.Blake, of Danville, who spent the winter here, has returned home.Mrs.N.H.Me Crum and two children and Miss Etta Brock motored to Cbaticook last Friday.Mrs.Cleary, and «Miss Mary Cleary, formerly of Shawbridge, will make their home.Mr.Lanctot, of Montreal, has taken over Mr.Belanger\u2019s tailor shop on South street.Mr.and Mrs.William Jackson and daughter, Marjorie, accompanied by Mrs.Jackson\u2019s mother, Mrs.Wood, spent a recent week-end in Montreal.Ottawa, May 5.\u2014 Increases in storage holdings of creamery butter, cheese, cold storage eggs and frozen eggs in principal Canadian cities on May 1 compared with May .1, 1936, wms shown today in a report of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics.Stocks' of fresh eggs, show'ed a decrease.Butter holdings were 3,185,359 pounds against 2,474,405: cheese 10,814,100 pounds compared with 8,977,645: fresh eggs 311.930 dozen against 361,202: cold storage eggs 2,714,943 dozen compared with 1,482,228: and frozen eggs 1,862,-478 pounds against 1,110,527.Statement of holdings by Quebec and Montreal with 1936 figures in brackets: Quebec: Butter 133,956 pounds (141,686): cheese 30,925' pounds (103,107) : fresh eggs 12,282 dozen (18,752): cold storage eggs\u2014(13,-204): frozen eggs 12,657 pounds (23,133).Montreal:\tButter 1.074,568 pounds (1,060,465): cheese 7,292,-799 pounds (5,936,585): fresh eggs 54.92i5 dozen (57,033): cold storage eggs 336,701 dozen (498,120):; frozen 181,111 pounds (159,284).lite miserable.\tar(, pr\u201ebably faulty\tdrive out these the cause- Gln ' the kidneys P^\"srnrX'rthehi-aproeoriy.s° thCy.Cpro,e their merit through their usd HORIZONTAL 2 Poet pictured here.12 Mature insect.14\tSloths.15\tUnburnt brick.17\tUlcer.18\tMalicious burning.20\tVerbal, 21\tThick shrub.22\tTo sin.23\tA hoot.25\tWrath.26\tThoughts.28 Constellation.30\tHis famous book,\" Leaves of- 31\tRailroad.j32 Sluggish.34 To depart.36 Tenon holes 39 Polite.41\tTo accomplish 42\tPoem.43\tSocial insect.Answer to Previous Puzzle WrSIIlHMEO» î wîî: GHISHH TA.OMÎE 45 Southwest.47 Seed covering 49 Organ of hearing.51 Pronoun.53 Containing firs.55 New England fish.58 Public decree.61\tNut covering.62\tUnmetrical composition.64 His work displays great VERTICAL 1\tThis- poet believed in democracy.2\tKeeper.3\tEpoch.4\tBehold.5\tTo guarantee.6\tPronoun.7\tAtmospheric Lnes.8\tMother.9\tStir.10\tWaterwheel.11\tErases.13 Disposition.16 Tribunals.18\tMeasure of area.19\tNegative.22 Electrical unit.24 Bashan king.27 Fleet of war vessels.29 To rule.32\tWrath.33\tTo scatter.) 35 Either.37\tHeavy blow; 38\tTo fly.40 Exclamation, 43\tExcuse.44\tEarth 46 To marry.48 Provided.50 Affirmative vote.52 Stream.54\tTo hasten.55\tBashful.56\tBone 57\tMoisture.59\tCredit.60\tMusical notç, 62\t3.1416.63\tRight.tr« GIN PULS FOR THE KIDNEYS rCX\\ vvi- ?Al The tree most frequently struck by lightning is the oak.^ ITU, BABY SKIN \\ s>Vj TkctU TïWtKert.ocxtoA it unth OINTMENT - TALCUM BRINGING UP FATHER.By George McManus, No Happiness In the Home When the Mother Is Sick The tired, worn out mother cannot make a happy home if sho is sick and worried by tho never ending household duties.She gets run down and becomes nervous and irritable, downhearted and discouraged, can\u2019t rest at night, and gets up in tho morning ns tired ns when she went, to bed.Women, suffering in this way will find in Milburn\u2019s TL & N.PULs a remedy with which to recuperate their health, build up the run down system, and bring back their bodily vigor.AW JUST IN NAY ELEMENT IN THIS CITY WITH AU_ THE ROYALTY AND CULTURED PEOPLE ABOUT DON'T SHOW YOUR IGNORANCE-THIS IS A UONDON WELL- MAYBE you kin err A JOB AS COOK FOR.ONE OF THENA\u2014 JteSS- WHERE ARE YOU-WHY DON\u2019T YOU speak-j tees JIGGS- OH- I WISH NAY BROTHER JERRY-WAS HERE TO SEE THIS LONDON FO
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