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[" ^hprbrnokf Sailg afrorbl THE WEATHER Fair; not quite eo cold tonight.TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 44; minimum, 24.Same day last year: Max.29; min.10 below.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1938.Forty-Second Year.BRITAIN TO SPEED ARMS PROGRAMME Expanded Armament Policy Blunt Reply To Austrian Attack Early Announcement of Further Steps to Be Taken in European Crisis Expected to Be Made Shortly-Prime Minister Tells House of Commons That Britain Has Rejected German Stand That Austro-Reich Trouble Is Internal Affair.(By George Hambkton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) London, March 14.-®\u2014Great Britain\u2019s blunt reply lo Germany will be to speed up her vast programme of armaments.\u201cIn regard lo our defence programme,\u201d Prime Minister Chamber-lain declared as he reviewed to a crowded House of Commons the tragic course of events which led to Chancellor Hitler\u2019s seizure of Austria.\u201cI always have made il clear that dial programme will have to he reviewed from time to time in the light of changes in international situation.< \u201cIt would be idle lo say that recent events do not constitute a change of the kind we had in mind.Accordingly, we have decided lo make a fresh review.In due course we shall announce what further steps we may find it necessary lo take.\u201d Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s declaration came at the end of a half hour\u2019s speech to which the crowded benches listened with the inlentness of a great crisis.The German Charge d'Affaires, Ernst Woermann, sal among the foreign diplomats.Tell* of German Ultimata.^\t_____ As the Prime Minister told the story of three successive German ultimata to the reigned Austrian Chancellor, Kurt Von Sehusehnigg, murmurs of indignation ran around the House.As he told of how the German Government described these ultimata as \u201cpure imagination\" the Labor benches broke into scornful laughter.Mr.Chamberlain read the text of Germany's reply to Great Britain\u2019s protest in Berlin.Rumors of indignation rose again as Mr.Chamberlain quoted the words of Baron Konstantin Von\u2022 Neurath: \"In the name of the German Government I must state in reply that the British Government is not within its rights in claiming the role of protector of Austria.'\u2019 Questions between Germany and Austria\u2014the Prime Minister still quoted\u2014could only be.regarded as internal affairs which were no concern of third parties.For this reason the German Government must reject the British protest as inadmissible.MONARCHIST LEADER REPORT-ED TO BE DYING OF BULLET WOUNDS.Vienna, March 14.\u2014(/P)~Baron Karl Von Werkmann, Emperor Karl's last secretary, a prominent leader of the now liquidated Monarchist movement, was reported today to be dying of bullet wounds.The Baron had been confined in Monarchist headquarters under heavy guard since Friday.When S.S.(Black Shirt) Nazi troopers called this morning to fake him to their headquarters for questioning, an S.S.source said, Briron Von Werkmann drew a pistol and threatened his cap-tors.One account was that he shot himself.He suffered severe wounds in the abdomen and thigh.Possible Hint Britain May Adopt Some Form Of Conscription Was Dropped By Premier Chamberlain In Commons Today London, March 14.\u2014®\u2014A possible hint that the British Government may be considering some form of conscription was dropped by Prime Minister Chamberlain in the House of Commons today while reviewing the international situation in light of Germany\u2019s absorption of Austria.\u201cWe must consider the new situation clearly but with cool judgment,\u201d he said, \u201cand with confidence that we shall be supported in asking that no one, whatever his particular preconceived notions may be, shall regard himself as excluded from any extension of national efforts that may be called for.\u201d The Commons cheered the statement.An official interpretation of the full meaning of the Prime Minister\u2019s words was not forthcoming immediately, but it was recalled some influential Conservatives have been demanding some sort of compulsory national service similar to that enforced in Germany and Italy.It also was recalled that Mr.Chamberlain only recently reaffirmed the pledge of his predecessor, Stanley Baldwin, against conscription in peace time.In an.editorial today, the Times spoke of \u201ccompulsory organization\u201d in recommending \u201cfresh support for the movement for more rapid, effective and even compulsory organization of the people of these islands for civilian service of the type demanded by modern dangers, particularly that of panic caused bv sudden air raids.\u201d Triumphant Scenes Witnessed As Hitler Took Possession Of Once Proud Capital Of The Hapsburgs RICHARD WHITNEY PLEADS GUILTY TO GRAND LARCENY.German Finance Leaders Plan Economic Future Of Austria Rich Mineral Resources and Water Power Reserves of Annexed Country to Play Important Part in Development of German Four-Year Plan for Economic Self-Sufficiency\u2014 Attitude of Italy Wins German Praise.Mussolini Extends The Good Fellowship Hand To Hitler Il Duce Today Gave Der Fuehrer Personal Reassurance of Italian Friendship\u2014Italians, However, Swerved by Controlled Press from a Stand for Independent Austria to Endorsement of Austro-Reich Union, Are Bewildered by Sudden Turn of Events.«___________________ New' A\u2019ork, March 14.\u2014(Æ3)\u2014 Richard Whitney, head of the Richard Whitney & Co.brokerage firm and former president of the New York Stock Exchange, pleaded guilty today to a grand jury indictment charging grand larceny.The indictment was procured by District Attorney Thomas E.Dewey, and accused the socially-prominent Walt Street financier of the theft of $103.000 from the estate of his father-in-law, George R.Sheldon.Estimates of the shortages in the Whitney firm, which represented J.P.Morgan & Co., in many transactions, have run as high aa $1,000,000.PLAYFUL ACT CAUSED TRIPLE TRAGEDY Carlsbad, N.M., March 14\u2014(A3) - ^ Three persons were dead today be-1 cause \u201csomeone playfully rocked the boat.\" Lee Thurman Elkins, twenty- j eight years old.Miss Veltie Murray, eighteen, and Harold S.Brown, thirty-three.\tdrowned yesterday when a motorboat overturned in the Pecos river.Jess Miles, twenty-seven, who was rescued, told investigators: \u201cSomeone playfully rocked the boat.\" Hundreds of Thousands Lined Route to Vienna as German Chancellor Formally Occupied Capital of Country Added to German Empire\u2014Great Troop Concentrations Following Hitler on Journey to Vienna Both by Railway and by Road.Vienna, March 14.\u2014((P)\u2014Adolf Hitler today triumphantly entered Vienna, capital of the German State he has absorbed in his greater German Reich.His motor cavalcade passed the city limits at 4.S0 p.m.(10.30 a.m., E.S.T.).Hiller, who had changed to an open motor car during his 100-mile journey from Linz, entered Vienna standing up, bowing, smiling to hundreds of.thousands lining the route.Behind his slow moving automobile was another car carrying Heinrich Himmler, chief of all German police, and other high officials of the Reich.The journey through a smiling countryside from Linz, where he had remained since his coming to Austria Saturday, was like a royal progress, through throngs of the Fuehrer's exultant followers.An Austrian Government of his choice had prepared for his coming by announcing the absorption of Austria into the German nation, now stretching from the North Sea almost to the Adriatic.With him were his generals.Behind him came twenty cars carrying German police.Vo motorized troops were with the Fuehrer's immediate cavalcade, but just behind it a swift army of wheels was rumbling ponderously toward Vienna.Sharply Rejected German View Mr.Chamberlain sharply rejected this German view.Great Britain, the Prime Minister claimed, was within her rights in interesting herself in the independence of Austria.\"The interest of his Majesty's Government in this question,\u201d he exclaimed, \u201ccannot on any credible grounds be denied.\u201d Great Britain and Austria were members of the League of Nations.Both wore signatories, as was Germany, of the treaties which provided for the independence of Austria, inalienable except with the consent of the League Council.Quite apart from treaties, Britain had always been, and must be, interested in developments in Central Europe, especially in such events a> those which had taken place during the last few days.The object of the Government\u2019s policy was to stimulate a sense of security and confidence.This policy must inevitably be helped or hindered by events in Central Europe.Seizure Of Austria Condemned The seizure of Austria, Mr.Chamberlain continued, must be regarded Continued on Page 2.Col.0.(By Louis P.Lochner, Associated Press Foreign Staff) Berlin, March 14.\u2014CP) _ Hard-headed Nazi economists were busy today planning in minute detail the economic future of annexed Austria.Lead, graphite, silver, gold, copper and magnesium are found in Austria and they will aid the German Reich on the path to economic independence.While the masses in Austria and Germany were celebrating joining of the German-speaking nations with Chancellor Hitler as their leader and in command of their combined armies, German economist; gave attention to the practical aspects.Their job is to bring Austria under the four-year plan to make the Reich independent of foreign markets in providing for ils needs.The Economic Ministry already is preparing measures to effect economic co-operation.Echoing Hitler, Field Marshal Hermann Goering yesterday announced Austro-German union, predicted its endorsement by the Austrian people in the forthcoming plebiscite, and told the world it was s- r'ctlv Germany\u2019s business.Speaking in the Opera House at annual memorial services for German war dead, he insisted Germany would protect \u2018\u2018the rights of all Germans.even those beyond the borders,\u201d and thanked Premier Mus» -iini of Italy for his attitude on \u2018.us-trie.\u201cWords about fidelih- and friendship which II Duce addressed to us last year,\u201d Goering said, \u201chave been translated into a shining dee I.\" Italy officially has accepted Nazi-fication of Austria, whose indopend-Continuod on Page 2.Col.5.HEAVY DAMAGE Î0 CHURCH IN ASBESTOS FIRE Top arid Rear of United Church Destroyed by Fire Which Raged for Three Hours \u2014 Cause of Blaze Undetermined.Asbestos, March 14.\u2014Heavy damage was caused to the United Church here yesterday afternoon by fire of undetermined origin which broke out shortly after the conclusion of the morning service.Flames, which raged for three hours before being brought under control, destroyed the entire roof and the rear of the church.When first noticed, smoke and flames were pouring from the steeple.Firemen quickly responded to the alarm and were successful in saving the church from complete destruction.Total extent of the damage had not been determined this morning.Rome, March 14\u2014(>P) \u2014 Premier Mussolini today gave Chancellor Hitler his personal reassurance of Italian friendship.In a telegram to Hitler at Vienna, the Duce declared: \u201cMy attitude is determined by the friendship between our two countries consecrated in the (Rome-Berlin) axis.\" Mussolini\u2019s communication was in reply to Hitler\u2019s earlier message that he would \u201cnever forget\u201d the Premier's attitude toward his annexation of Austria, Italians, swerved by a controlled press from a stand for independent Austria to endorsement of Austro-German union, seemed bewildered today by the sudden turn of events.Ever since the Great War they had learned to think of an independent Austria as essential to the safety of Italy\u2019s frontier.Overnight they have seen the idea disavowed.The long-dreaded union of Austria and Germany now is set forth as the necessity which Italy approves.Confronted with this, many Ita- EUROPEAN CURRENCIES TUMBLED IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS New York, March 14.-1?\u2014- European currencies tumbled in foreign exchange markets today as \u201crefugee\u201d money from the continent Red into dollars and, to some extent, into the pound sterling.Hysteria Sweeps Vienna Jewry As Nazi Grip Is Strengthened lians privately confessed their bewilderment.\u201cWhy did we fight the war?\" some of them are asking.Catholics here, were concerned, because Catholicism is a link between the Austrian and Italian people and j that religious tie helped to heal j Italo-Austrian war scars.There was uneasy speculation also I in informed political circles.although I they were somewhat reassured by Chancellor Hitler\u2019s declaration that Brenner Pass marks the southern ] boundary of pan-Germanism.Brenner Pass is Austria's gateway into ' Italy.France Moves To Check Any Further German Expansion In Central Europe Hitler Flashed Along In A Swirl Of Dust.j Until the Fuehrer passed the motorized army units remained parked j by th-e roadside.But as soon as he | flashed by in a swirl of dust the tanks | wobbled out into the highway again, ' and big motor lorries, motorized field j artillery, anti-aircraft and anti-tank \u2014\u2014 -j guns and field kitchens resumed the Large Number of Business Establishments Already Closed to ::Ha^burms1 Jews as Vienna Tenders Noisy Welcome for Der FuehrerJS(reets jamraed With Hugc ThrongS.\u2014 German Military and Police Officials Have Taken; At.st.Poeiten, thirty-five mile* Entire Charge of Austrian Law-Enforcement Agencies.j west of Vienna, where Hitier and his _______ I party halted for lunch at 2 p.m.(8 » v-nnno\t.i>i_ _(ip\\\tnw».,,s, ! a.m., E.S.T.), the streets were jam- ! med.A throng of Nazis outside the .\t.\t.\t, .\t.i hotel where the Fuehrer was eating I , , , .\tÏ m.history i t j .We Want To gee Our her land, her people, her army and Leader!\u201e unti! Hitkr came out on a her government now part of Kazi b#fcony an,d waved a response amid ue.many.\tj a storm of \"Hail Victory\" and.\u201cHail j As Chancellor Hitler drove from I Hitier\u201d cries.j Linz to the capital for a triumphal j On the railway troop trains with | entry, hundreds of fearful Jews I flatcars loaded with field pieces also j lined up before the Polish and.other : rolled toward the capital, consulates to ask visas to enable | Troop's trailing Hitler on the high-thein to leave the country.\t; way waved gaily to their fellows A number of Vienna coffee houses ; trailing _ Hitler on nearby trains, wore placarded with warnings on V *«stnan throngs lined the streets doors and windows: \u201cJews not per- in ail the vdlages and cheered Hitler, mitted to enter.\u201d\t; cheered the onrushing German troops i m tv s.^\t,\t\u2014-even cheered other traffic follow- I ne rest umee announced every .jns along.EIGHTEEN MORE SOVIETS FACE FIRING SQUAD Three Others Accused of Scheming with Unfriendly Powers Against Russia Given Long Prison Terms, Vienna, March 14\u2014(ZP)\u2014Hysteria swept Vienna Jewry today ns .Austria became but Conversations with Great Britain Centred on Question of Aid to Little Czechoslovakia, which French Officials Believe Will Be Hitler's Mext Goal, with Other Steps to Come Later.Moscow, March 14.\u2014 ® \u2014 secrecy of Soviet executions kept from public knowledge today the exact time eighteen purported traitors to the Communist cause would die before the firing squad.For all the Russian public knew, the death sentences imposed on the 1,000 latest batch of once-promineru paid depositors parcel intended for foreign countries i would be opened and searched to The | prevent smuggling of money from the country, Jewish druggists were told their j medical supplies might be needed by j hospitals.Some voluntarily emptied ! their shelves and donated their I goods.It was announced not more than I schillings ($180) would be In northern Germany nothing to equal such Nazi enthusiasm had been seen for several years.QUEBEC PARLIAMENT BUILDING DAMAGED Another Step In Nazis\u2019 Campaign To Completely Wreck Versailles Treaty Scrapping of Austrian Independence Agreement Left Only Territorial and Colonial Clauses of Treaty Intact After Almost Nineteen Years of German Opposition to the Pact.Pnria.March 14 -(/P)- The blood-set- Wilhelm\u2019s pre-war demands for loss military coup merging Austria I \u201ca rvlace in the sun.\u201d with Germany marked a step in, There still are 27,252 square Adolf Hitler\u2019s campaign for com-| mi\u2019.es of former German ten-ivtory plete destruction of the Great War! in Europe peopled by 6,476,582 for-Treaty of Versailles.\t| mer Gormans now under sovereignty Under nrticie 80 of the pact Get'- : of other powers, many promised \u201cto respect strictly I France has Alsace-Lorraine, Bcl-the independence of Austria\u201d and i gium Eu pen and Matmcdy, Cz echo-agreed \u201cindependence is innHenabl' | Slovakia part of Upper Silesia, Den- except with consent of the League1 of Na' ions Goencil.\u201d Sernidling P)\u2014 Diplomatic relations between the United States and Austria will undergo a fundamental change, informed observers said today, as a result of Austria\u2019s union with Ger-1 many.The United States legation in ! Vienna probably will be converted into a consulate, headed by a consul-general instead of a minister.Here, the Austrian Minister.Edgar L.G.Prochnik, was awaiting of-I ficial instruction, but legation attaches said unofficially his duties | mobnbly would be taken over by the German embassy.The State Department was keep-j ing an attitude of non-interference j toward Germany\u2019s occupation of ¦ Austria.Officials pointed out.that ! the British, German ami French ambassadors who visited State Secretary Hull Saturday with regard to Austria\u2019s collapse did so of their own initiative.Fournel won\u2019t have to prepare four] little dresses, four pairs of boottees ; and four of everything else for the] newest arrivals to her son's family,) The children aren\u2019t quadruplets but) twins.From his tiny hospital post at Ste,| Anne des Monts, far down the St.) Lawrence, Dr.Joseph Emile Rioux reported by telephone today that a boy and a girl were born February 21 to Mrs.Lauréat Fournel.wife of a thirty-seven year old settler from Quebec.But quads\u2014\u201cno, not here.There\u2019s been a mistake somewhere.\u201d NAME CHURCH CLUB FOR DRAMA FINALS Hungarian Nazi Leaders In Search Of Agreement With German Fuehrer Believed that Visit of Prominent Hungarian Nazis to Vienna Is Prelude to Return of Border Province to Hungary in Return for German-Hungarian Alliance.Montreal, March 14.\u2014 IP\u2014The Sixteen-Thirty \u2022Chib of the Church of the Messiah was chosen Saturday night at the end of Western Quebec\u2019s Regional Drama Festival to repre-sent the region at the Dominion finals in Winnipeg.Alexander Pushkin\u2019s \u201cFestival in Time of Plague,\u201d presented by the church group, was described by Regional Adjudicator Malcolm Morley ns \u201cbeautifully spoken and picturesque.\u201d Itj production bent out ten other plays for first plaça.Budapest, March 14\u2014(JP)\u2014Count Ernst Sesteties and a number of other Hungarian Nazi leaders went to Vienna to confer with Chancellor Hitler.Their trip aroused speculation as to whether it was merely a friendly call or whether they intended to ask the German Chancellor to return the Province of Burgenland to Hungary in return for a German-Hungarian military and economic alliance.This province was ceded to Austria in treaties rebuilding Central Europe after the Great War.Thousands of Hungarian Nazi demonstrators, in their enthusiastic celebration of Nazi conquest, in Austria, have urged Germany to show her good will be returning Burgenland to Hungary.The castles of Hungarian nobles were crowded today with aristocratic refugees from Austria who have crossed the frontier in the past two days.Archduke Eugene of Hapshurg, uncle of Archduke Otto\u2014pretender to the Austrian throne\u2014arrived here with his children.Two sisters of Archduke Otto ami the family of Prince Ernst Rudiger von Starhem-berg, former Vienna Heimwehr leader, were among the fugitives.The widow of Chancellor Engelbert Doll fuss and her two children also took refuge here.Dollfuss was killed four years ago in a Nazi uprising at Vienna.l PAGE TWO CIÏEEBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1038.EXPECT ARREST SOON IN WOLFE STREET CRIME NAMED DIRECTOR Money and Rings to the Value of Over Five Hundred Dollars Taken from House Occupied by Mrs.J.E.Marceau and Mrs.G.E.Blanchard.Municipal police expect to make i £n arrest shortly in the case of a robbery at 10 Wolfe street, when money and rinjrs to, the value of : over five hundred dollars were j stolen.Mrs.J.E, Marceau, Mrs.G.; .E, Blanchard and a son and daugh- ! ter of the latter were victims of the crime.Entrante to the house was made through a rear window, which the thieves lifted -after removing the storm window.None of the occupants of the house, was at home from half past seven to ten o\u2019clock during the night of the robbery.When Mrs.Marceau and Mrs.Blanchard returned, they discovered j that their home had been thoroughly (s ransacked.One hundred dollars in i cash belonging to Mrs.Blanchard's son was taken, together with twenty ; dollars be\u2019onging to Mrs.Blanchard | and two dollars from Mis® Margue- ] rite Blanchard\u2019s purse.This money had been stolen from rooms on the second flooi.In addition, a green gold diamond ring valued at $-350 and a wedding ring initialled L.J.E.N., hoth the ACCIDENTS IN BURY DISTRICT INJURED TWO HOW TO BE A BIG SHOT STATESMAN ¦-GROW YOURSELF A MUSTACHE SYDNEY D.DENMAN, who has been appointed a director of the firm of Stevenson and Scott, Limited, Advertising Agency.France Moves To Check Any Further German Expansion In Central Europe property of Mrs.Marceau, were carried off by the thieves.Continued from Page 1.niant closely connected with the Government, that the two democracies \u201ctolex-ate no more violations of European order.\u201d 2\u2014The mutual assistance treaty with Czechoslovakia would be revised to provide military action against\to, Germany, even should Hitler at- HVStCriâ SW66pS VlSHnS Aged Westbury Man Critically Hurt When Struck by Car-Sawing Machine Accident Sent Victim to Hospital.Two persons are patients in the St.Vincent dc Paul Hospital-\u2014one of them expected to die\u2014as a result of accidents near Bury on Saturday.Struck by a car while he was walking on the road between Bury and East Angus, Wilfred Boutin, eighty-year old Westbury man, received a fractured skull and other injuries from which he is not expected to recover.Hospital authorities stated j this morning that the aged man\u2019s ; condition was \u201cgrave.\u201d Gerald Pehlemann, thirty-seven year old Bury resident, is in hos- ; pital suffering from six fractured ribs received while operating a sawing machine at the home of his uncle, Adolphus Pehlemann.ou the Scotch Road, three miles from Bury.Pehlemann was struck with ter-; rifle force when the arbor of the | saw became loose and flew from the 1 machine.He was thrown ten feet, by the impact.Dr.R.H.MacRae was called and i after administering first aid had the injured man rushed to the St, Vin-1 -cent de Paul Hospital, where his condition is not considered critical.Hitler Stalin Chamberlain Another Step In Nazi\u2019s Campaign To Completely Wreck Versailles Treaty Jewry As Nazi Grip Is Strengthened tempt peaceful Nazifieation of the ; ' war-bom republic, with its 3,500,000 j Germans.Czechoslovakia is thought i here to he Hitler\u2019s next goal.\t- 3\u2014Then France would seek to\tContinued from Page 1.extend her mutual assistance under- Ring._\t.standing with Czechoslovakia and In this section 8,000 Nazi Troop-with Russia to include all Central era and the ropes tney stretched Continued from Page 1.inhabitants.The British Empire.Trance, Japan and Belgium hold that territory.^ Gone are ail the clauses of the A'ersailles Treaty imposing limita- Î present lions upon Germany within her own frontiers.Hitler cleaned away the last on January 3ü, Î937, when he abolish-fd the former allies\u2019 right to inspect ! the German state railways and the F.eichsbank\u2019s books.He scrapped the military clauses Î of the pact and rearmed Germany, j Remilitarization of the Rhineland i came in 1935.This gave the Reich full ' military sovereignty over her own territory.Limitations of Treaty concerning and and streams also were discard ed.Some clauses of the Versailles Treaty were never put into effect, There were articles calling for the trial of the former Kaiser .the Crown Prince, Marshal Von Hindenburg arid other high official®.The trials never came to pass._ The section on disarmament was kicked aside as early as 1927.Reparations payments were abandoned, The final section of the treaty, dealing with guarantees of its en-rifCMyert.has lapsed.Europe, Poland, Rumania and Yugo- along the euros formed a broad lane s;avia\tbetween solid walls of humanity for \"'4\u2014there would be an eventful;the Fuehrers triumphal coming, effort to break the Berlin-Rome axis, .The policing was almost entirely bringing Premier Mussolini of Italy >n cnarge of Germans who were into the Franco-British front\u2014if the handling the assignment with Prus-Itaiian-British friendship *ian efficiency.Austrian police were Schuschnigg talks were successful.\t1 relegated to the side streets.Up and | 5\u2014\tA Minister of Propaganda, Lu- dcwn Manahdferstrasse fire depart- : dovie Frossard, enters the cabinet, ment trucks dasned, bearing loads For the first time France has such ¦ ^ ^ swastika flags with which a cabinet post, such as that of the T° .,1*cora,te fery llgM- P05\" anlr_ Wright) pro.prietor of the New Sherbrooke House, passed away after a long -\tillness on Friday morning at the age \u201cY hy don\u2019t you read this book of of seventy-three years.A resident world history from 5000 B.C.to of Sherbrooke for the past thirty'll?A.D.?\u2019\u2019\t.(eight years, Mr.Wright had taken \u201cAw, I looked at it, and don't like an active part in community affairs the way it ends.\t(and had made a host of friends ,-.\tand acquaintances who deeply grieve I called to make an appointment I his passing, with the dentist.\tj -phe Church of the Advent in East IA, om1 JUS,t 110W'\t,.\t.(Sherbrooke gained much from Mr.An, W hen do you expect him to Wright\u2019s generosity and its pastor, be out again?\u201d SALESGIRL \"LUNCHTIME SLIPS BY SO QUICKLY! THEN BACK BEHIND THE COUNTER! BUT ALWAYS WRIGLEY'S AFTER EVERY MEAL DIGESTION!\" IT AIDS Rev.E.K.Moffatt, officiated at the service.Prayers were said at the late residence on Woodward avenue by I Rev.Mr.Moffatt, following which the Masonic Order service was held (with A.S.Bayles, Past Master, in charge.At the service held at St Peter\u2019s, Rev.Mr.Moffatt was a sisted by Rev.Canon H.K.Bigg and Church Army Captain W.J.Lennox, of Toronto, who had been conducting a mission at the Church of the Advent during the previous week.The combined choirs from the Church of the Advent and St.Peter\u2019s Church were in attendance and rendered the hymns, \u201cJesus, Lover of My Soul,\u201d \u201cNow the Laborer's Task Is O\u2019er\u201d and \u201cJesus Lives.\u201d Graham George presided at the organ.The bearers were members of the Prince of Wales Lodge No.03 A.F.and A.M., and included C.G.Bryant W.B.Lilly, Walter Byham, B KEEP HEALTHY! Chewing stimulates the mouth glands aids digestion.Always have some Wriglev's Spearmint handy in purse or pocket! Get some today! events in the Pacific, the speaker pointed out.Canada\u2019s prosperity is affected by world conditions, as it is, and must continue to be, an exporting nation, \u201cThis means that our commercial activity can be seriously affected by a world depression\u2014whether it be caused by war or not and if it be war whether we are belligerent or not,\u201d Miss Hayward said.\u201cAnother depression would be even more disastrous than the last.War threatens Canada with financial collapse.\u201d Miss Hayward mentioned that a statement of the Society reads that a war also threatens Canada with social distress, political instability and national insecurity, which can be averted only by action in the name of the world community to restrain aggressiveness; consideration of international grievances and peaceful change; reduction throughout the world of the burden of armaments and improvements of standards of living and human welfare.Events had only served to show more clearly the need for organization of the world community on a basis of law and order, Miss Hayward asserted.Back of the recent events is the question of collective action or anarchy, co-operation or chaos.Replying to criticisms directed at the League of Nations, particularly because United States, Germany, RECORD PRESIDENT TO BE INTERVIEWED Special Services For Baptist Anniversary Rev.M.F.MlcCutcheon, D.D., Pastor of First Baptist Church, Montreal, Guest Preacher at Local Baptist Church Anniversary Services \u2014- Special Music by Choir Added to Success of Celebration\u2014Annual Supper Tonight.JOHN BASSETT, President of the Montreal Gazette and of the Sherbrooke Record, who will be interviewed by Linton C.Wells of the National Broadcasting Company on the programme of the Magic Key of RCA next Sunday.The announcement was made during the Magic Key broadcast yesterday by Milton J.Cross, the special NBC announcer.The Magic Key programme is generally accounted one of the leading broadcasts on the North American continent and is heard from coast to coast in Canada and the United States on the NBC-Blue network.Mr.Bassett will he the first prominent Canadian to be the subject of one of Wells' famous interviews.any I Italy and Japan are not members, \u2019\u2019the!' i S\u2019w IT a VW « vrl /\u2022lirl -nrxfi fkir^L- +V\\n to support and co-operate in collective action which will further1 Miss Hayward the welfare and security of the Can- division was between members and adian people,\u201d she said.\u201cFurthermore, our policy must express the will of the people if we are to maintain that heritage of law and freedom which we call democracy.If our non-members, but between League forces and anti-League forces.She declared United States couid not be classed as anti-League force as it had never hindered League action foreign policy is tentative and in- and at more than one critical pednt definite, it is merely a reflection oflhad indicated a willingness to sup-pubiic opinion.\u201d\tport it.\"The purpose of the Society, then,| \u201cThe League still stands as an is to create in Canada a sound public instrument which can be used for understanding of international af-! co-operation to world peace,-\u201d Miss fairs; to give effective expression to [Hayward declared, \u201cand the League that informed public opinion and to [of Nations Society in Canada aims strengthen the forces making for at strengthening ' those forces for world peace on a basis of law and peace because their success is impor-order, Miss Hayward stated.\tliant for the welfare and security of Canada\u2019s geographical position re-[the Canadian people.\u201d quires close co-operation with the ! Previous to addressing the radio United States and means it cannot ! audience.Miss Hayward spoke at be unconcerned by the course of Plymouth Church.GREATER CALL TO CHRISTIAN WITNESS URGED M.Delorme Has Agreed To Contest East Ward 'Maesir CANADIAN GENEVA Thorne,\tR.B\t.Hutchinson\t\tand Wil- liam Dav\ticlson\t.A guard of honor was\t\t provided\t, by\tthe\tKnight\tTemplars which in\telude\td M\tfillard Ct\toss, Geo.Mulvagh\tH.\tB.\tWhitney\tGeorge Ogston,\tG eoi\tgo\t\u2019\u2019earson,\t1.Blake, W.W.Shaw,\t\tAY.\tft.Reid.I\t.J.Mac- Ivor, N.\tD.C\tascadden, E.\t\tD.Brad- ley, W.\tWils\ton.\tV.A dan\ts, S.C, Jamieson\t, T.\tJ.\tJohnston\t, E.A.Johnston\t.G.\tMai\t\u2022tin, J.N\telson, F.IV.Lord\t.W.\tW.\tSwallow\tGeorge :}.Representative Delegation of East Ward Electors Waited Upon Young Attorney Saturday Evening to Urge Him to Run in East\u2014Nomination Has Strong Support.A contest for the East Ward Coun- G.A.Denault, Arthur Brule, J.A.cil vacancy created by Aid.J.L.i Beliveau, J.D.Beauregard, L- Paul Emile Blais' resignation appeared ; ®0Uj ^r^\u2019T?n ^iron A.J Pack .\t, ,\t,\t\u201e ,,\t, wood, L, \\\\.Dixon, Alphonse Chaput, certain today unless one of the two Georges Svlvcstrc, |rnegt Lafonl candidates withdraws when nomma- faine, A.P.Dumas, Charles Cour-tions are held at the City Hall to- ehesne, Eugene Gervais, Rene Vidal, morrow morning.\t\u2022 Em.Vincent, J Claude Cyr, G.E.Saturday evening Maurice Delorme Lafond, Joseph Dumas, Paul Leves-agreed to contest ex-Alderman que, Charles Lemay, Armand Dumas, Freddy Gelinas\u2019nomination, when he Napoleon Brault, Charles Thibault, received a large and representative ; Joseph Therrien, Arthur Dumas, Jos, delegation of East Ward ratepayers, j Thibault, G, A.Rouillard.Georges Mr.Gelinas fyled his nomination j Rouillard, Sylvio Rousseau, Robert papers with City Clerk Antonin Des E.Liddell.J.MacDonald, J.Stcb-bins and H.Daniels.Interment took place in Elmwood lauriers Saturday morning, while Mr.Delorme\u2019s will be presented either this afternoon or tomorrow morning.Close to forty East Ward electors waited upon the young attorney Sal Gauthier, Henri Roy, Gerard Ro berge.Arsene Larharite, Real Tru-\u2018 dean, William Desruisseaux, Louis Hebert, O.ilenaîre, E.E.Biron, Arthur Boisvert, Isaac Gagnon, Georges Boucher, J.F.Houle.Chris-tophore Vincent, R.Duplessis, N.[Cemetery beside the late [Wright, who predeceased her uvday evening to urge him to accept ! Chevalier, O.Boisvert, Thomas For-the candidature.The request was | tier, J.H.Leiellier, D.Allard.J.E.voiced on behalf of the delegation by (Beaulieu, E.Savanl.A.Lal'iberte, T.G.Walsh, Felix E.Thibault and j Ar-thime'Boisvert, Camille Dufresne', Notary E.Boudreau, with Ernest | J, D.Gauvin.0.K.Bioldeau.Lafontaine acting as chairman.| George, H.Roberge, Albert Lesper-lu accepting, Mr.Delorme made a lance.J.M.Grégoire.Antonio Fabi, Every Church Member Must Take Active Part in Preaching Gospel, Rev.Canon H.R.Bigg Tells Lennoxville Congregation.A large congregation at St.George\u2019s Church, Lennoxville, listened with interest to a splendid sermon by Canon H.Reginald Bigg, rector X)f St.Peter\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke, yesterday morning.Canon Bigg took his text from the first few verses of the first chapter of Jonah, which describes the call of Jonah to witness in Nineveh; how he chided his task by taking ship to Tarshish and slept through a severe storm, but was awakened by the ship\u2019s master, who urged him to rise up and pray to his God.Elaborating on this story, Canon Bigg impressed upon his listeners the need of taking heed lest they become like Jonah, who paid his fare and then went below1 and slept.\u201cThe Church of God is often likened to a ship that ploughs through the seas of the world,\u201d he told them.\u201cWhen we are baptized, we set sail aboard the ship, and we become witnesses.We must not just pay our fars while we are aboard, but we must learn to become good sailors, not sleeping below but working with the other sailors, doing our part of the ship\u2019s work.Wo must be awake and answer the call of our .God.\u201d The choir was under the direction of the organist, Mrs.A.Jones.Drawing capacity congregations at both morning and evening services, the anniversary celebration of the, Sherbrooke Baptist Church yesterday was an impressive event, special music by the augmented choir and; inspiring sermons by Rev.M.F.M-c-j Cutcheon, D.D., pastor of First Baptist Church, Montreal, adding to the success of the occasion.The anniversary services were conducted by Rev.A.J.Milligan, B.A., B.Th., pastor of the church, and in the evening, he was assisted by ! Rev.J.R'.Graham, M.A., B.D., of the Presbyterian Church, whose services; had been withdrawn for the evening so that tfie two congregations could unite.Speaking on tfie topic, \"Contemporary Opinion of Jesus,\u201d in the evening.Dr.McCutcheon declared that from reading the views express-' ed on Jesus by the common people of i his own time, the present day con-caption of Christ must be radically! altered.It is quite apparent that He was a very strongWnan, both in physical and mental development; and carried on a campaign for a positive religion.The prime need of the world in its present critical times was that the, professed followers of Christianity become more like the original Christ ; in battling for peace.Discussing the 1 European situation.Dr.McCutcheon declared that the only really legiti-mate totalitarian state was'that of God with its divinely-appointed head.' In the morning, Mr.McCutcheon spoke on \u201cBuying Up or Selling! Out.\u201d\t* The morning service opened with the organ prelude \u201cPrelude,\u201d\u2019 by | Tours, and closed with the postiude, ! \u201cMarch of the Friars,\u201d Keats.The 1 anthems by the choir were \u201cM# Meditation of Hin, Shall Be Sweet, i by Percy W.Read, and \u201cGive Thanks ! Unto the Lord,\u201d by E.T.Ashford.1 Dudley Buck\u2019s \u201cFear Y\u2019e Not O1 Israel\u201d was given as s solo by Miss Thelma Crawford.The offertory number was \u201cLargo,\u201d by Tartiai.The evening music was featured by the anthems \u201cFairest Lord Jesus\u201d by Ira B.Wilson and \u201cUnto Thy Holy Hill\u201d by E.K.Heyser and the solo \u201cAbide With Us\u201d was contributed by Alien Willard.The prelude was \u201cPiece Heroique\u201d by Franch and the postiude \u201cMarche Religieuse\u201d by Saint-Saëns.The offertory number was \u201cPriere\u201d by Boellman.Mis» Eva Bean presided at the organ.This evening the anniversary congregational^ supper and church meeting will be held, with addresses being delivered by Dr, McCutcheon and Rev.Canon H.R.Bigg, rector of St.Peter\u2019s Anglican Church.A paotors\u2019 and laymens\u2019 conference is be:ng held in the church this afternoon, attended hy ministers and laity from all the Baptist Churches in the district, the leader being Dr.McCutcheon.Have An Alluring Figure Without Starvation If you are overweight, cut out the starch:est foods, sugars and fats that you now eat and replace them with Butter-Krusfc Bread.Then you\u2019ll feel splendidly energetic while you reduce, and not weak, tired and irritable.ALLATT\u2019S Just Phone 724w i've FOUND A TOILET SOAP THAT STOPS \"B.C).\" «AND DOES GRAND THINGS FOR MY COMPLEXION, TOO IT MUST COST YOU A FORTUNE TO KEEP YOUR SKIN IN SUCH BEAUTIFUL CONDITION NOT AT ALL.t USE LIFEBUOY REGULARLY.IT HAS A SPECIAL PURIFYING INGREDIENT THATS GRAND FOR THE SKIN -prevent it, break it! take a Hot GIN - very hot water\u2014\"two finger»\" of MELCHERS -juice of one lemon \u2014 sugar to taste\u2014iprinkle with nutmeg\u2014serve piping hot.Distilled and bottled in Canari» by MELCHI RS DISTILLERIES LIMITED.Montrael end Berttiiarvllla LA GRIPPE (band on May 24, 1934.Following committal prayers by Rev.Mr.Moffatt, a brief Masonic rite was held at the graveside.The numerous floral tributes testified to the high esteem in which Mr.Wright was held.Among those from out of town who attended the funeral were Michael Dohan and J.R.Maloney, of Levis; Mr.and Mrs.T.F.David?son and James I.eddy, of Granby; Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Bates, of Woon-jocket, R.I.; Mrs.E.W.S.Gibson, Continued on page 5, col.8.Mrs.(few brief remarks bus- I I\tTHE MANUFACTURERS Life in English and French.Mr.Delorme\u2019s nomination will contain the following signatures: J.L.Emile Blais.M.F.Thompson.T.G.Walsh, G.S.Sharpe» J.A.Marier, Edouard Boudreau, Edmond I blond Lepage, N.V.Cloutier.J.A.Snvnrd, L.Joseph Laliberte, J.A.Doyon, Uld.Landry.Felix \u2022 E.Thibault, Samuel Fabi.J.A.Verret, Raoul Les.pera.nce, Raymond Gauvin, Antonio Montour, Irenes Blais, Renaud Beaubien, Emile J.Gendron, Oscar Cartier, ,1.E.Woodgate, L.Joseph Begin, Alphonse Lacroix, Desire Le-Jules Couture, Dr.J.Oliva Noel, Emile Montour.Lucien Goy-ette.Jean M.Noel, Jos.E.Blais, Gaston Janelle, Evang'eliste Nadeau,; Leonard Pelletier.J.Philippe Dion, Leo Bricault and Henri Goyette.General Notes.\u201cThe Divine Companion,\u201d formed the basis of a fine address by Rev.F.R.Matthews to members of his congregation at the Lennoxville United Church on Sunday morning.The choir ufiner the leadership of James P.Keongh, with Miss Patricia Watson at the organ, sang the lovely anthem, \u201cO Saviour of the World.\u201d In the evening, the pastor chose as his subject, \u201cReconciliation By the Cross,\u201d and the anthem, \u201cCome Unto Me,\u201d was sung by the choir.Mr.Percy E.Byrne and daughter.Elaine, of Woocsville.N.H.and Air.Clifford Byrne, of Drummondville, spent the week-end with their mother.Mrs.William Byrne, Prospect street.NEWSY ITEMS ¦ * ' !» - CITY BRIEFLETS POLICE LAUNCH ANTISPLASH CAMPAIGN Police Chief H.0.Camirand stated this morning that splashing of pedestrians by motorists will not be tolerated in Sherbrooke and that those caught sending showers of mud over the walking public will receive tickets.Five splashers have been ticketed already.Listen in to CHLT Tues., 7.30 p.m.j Special programme, \u201cMelody Time.\u201d! Many have learned through costly experience that Life Insurance is their one asset that is always worth 100 cents on the dollar.Whatever your circumstances, to delay in buying Life Insurance is unwise.If is a sure way to provide protection for your dependents and to build for your own financial future.Office \u2014 50 King St, West \u2014 Sherbrooke.INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE Toronto, canada tslablishtd 1SS7 Religious Education Council teach.-1 ers and officers Church School, don\u2019t i forget, second supper meeting.Tuesday evening.Trinity Church.Special speaker, Dr.A, C.Hill, chairman Rev.F.A.C.Doxsce.\u201cIrish Stratagem\u201d comedy presented in St.Patrick's Ch.Hall, Thurs., under direction of Mr.Martin Corcoran.Mrs.L.E.Coder.e will be in DATE SET FOR I17TH BATTAL ION MEETING.The annual re-union of the 117th j-\u2019harge of music.The ladies in the Eastern Townships Overseas Battal-i P'fJ\u2019 are the Misses Eva McConnell, ion will be held at Knowlton on ! Daphne Mooney.Moreen MeManamy [and Monica O'Boyle.Tickets on safe j at Miss Helen Conway's.\u201cDoes your wife have an allowance ?\u201d \u201cWe tried it but Ü didn't work.\u201d \u201cHow was that?\u201d \u201cShe spent it before I could borrow it back.\u201d Saturday, August 13th, it was an nounced today, The programme will include the! official reception, a tribute to the memory of fallen comrades, the gen-j rial business meeting, a banquet in the evening and n dance.It is also planned to hold a church parade on the following day.Chairman of the committee is Sgb Sam Windlc, of Knowlton, with Ed.j\t-\u2014 Kmgslnnd, of Magog, as secretary.\u2019! 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Men, women, children prefer Lifebuoy More Canadian and American women \u2014 men and children, too \u2014 use Lifebuoy for the hath than any other soap.This was revealed when 11 leading magazines questioned 125,000 women .Lifebuoy stops \u201cB.O.\u201d .And helps keep the complexions of mil-Hans clear, fresh, fine-textured.Lifebuoy is by test more than 207c milder than I many so-called | \u201cbeauty\u201d and \u201cbaby soaps.' Gsrarri G.Csdere, 0.D GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Specializing in Sight Testing.Office Hours: 9 a.m, to 6 p.m.Open Friday Evening.Phone 267 39 Wellington St.N.MTTtRYSCkVICf =^2 KEEP YOU GOING! We have Batteries, service men and speedy first-aid cars, to start you up and keep you going, when Battery troubles threaten.Just call us! But better still! \\Ye have world\u2019s best Batteries here in stock, for replacing that unreliable Battery, now.Better stop in, now.Then you won't have to call us to come and start you up! SPAFFORD\u2019S GARAGE REG\u2019D Cor.Depot & Wellington Sts.Phone 3223 .wiiT.\u2014W PAGE FOUR \u2022'HEKBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MURDAÏ, MARCH 14, 193b.Established Ninth Dav of February, 1897, with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1887, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every week day by the Sherbrooke Record Company, Limited, of which Edna A, Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 69 Wellington Street North, in the City ot Sherbrooke, incorporating the news services of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, Reuters and Havas.j lo the top.Did he do soliv employing devices, trieb of one sort or another; by getting an advantage over one poorer or weaker or less clever than h ini self?Has he, in winning success, lost the friendship of the under-dog?If he has, he has paid too dear.His is not real success.Whatever Your Occupation, take time daily io read, study, and mediiate.Don\u2019t be mentally flabby.Use your spare time to good advantage.Constantly seek self-improvement.It Can't Be Done.Get-rich-quick-without-effort O K., CHIEF, WE\u2019LL KEEP CANADA AND BE THANKFUL (Sault Ste.Marie Star) HAPPY NIGGHTMARESI \u2022vour in- delusions have captivated men and women to their The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau ofMoss anc] disillusionment.The get-sonietliing-for-C\u201c\u2019 iU Nation being regularly audited and nothing cme is simp]y 8elf.imp0sition.]t\u2019s a false ^^Subscription rates: 75c a month, delivered at sV idv._\t._ ____ any place in Canada, Great Britain or the United States, ! The Principle of honest returns implies an invest- sonal acquaintance with it.For af- ! conleFs \"\u2019ho do not measure up to a «V *«« - -ntta es am\ttl; on®{ ment oi tim, abili.y, or money.Economie prosperin'1\u201dJenh»''u'r ,*\u201e>« «.The Indians don\u2019t want Canada The langourous tropics fav beck if we can accept a speech by jertia.one of them at Caughnawaga.The I- Takp a ^00,i around the world.It Ml, iflce has mod, such a iht countij, it seems, that the ie8 ment, The \u201cfavored\u201d sunny lands brother says it wouldn\u2019t pay to ac- tvke a back s«at.The best imtnigra-ccpt it as a gift.\ttion bar we have is our climate, Reading the orator\u2019s war whoop,1 j,\ttly ¦?'ith® pe°\u2019 the impression we got was that the,?^\t^\t^.Wblcb 15 onc trouble was the climate, wTiich no-1 ,n t0 kl\" mateful.body can help and which few Cana-1 Climate will either enervate you dians would want improved, notwith-!\u2018,r ton,e.yoa UP t° doing with a cotstanding the criticism it gets from '\t.sblrt in zero weather if you I the thoughtless, and the sympathy jstlck.nu*;- .1° this is a hint for ; it evokes in folks who have no per- our immigration department: New- month, 50c.Single copies, Sc.i is based upon constructive labor.I world is compared with other and Eastern Townships\u2019 Only English Daily \u2014 SHERBROOKE, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1938.The writers against religion, while they oppose every system, are wisely careful never to set up any of their own.\u2014Burke.Britain Paying Heavily For Peace.A boom in stocks or real estate carries P1*55 j\u2019\u2018\"ForTnfthhï Canada\u2019s climate is Liave been avoided to-some'exteTt higher and higher until at last the bubble bursts and not attractive to the weakling.The iby/ more rigld examination at Ca-Ihe impoverished victims learn that there is nothing | tropics shiver when you mention ; ents of the country.Canada\u2019s great loss of population to the U.S.could Canada.Under the blistering sur LtyP.eironl.n?rthern Europe seem to in it but soft-soap.Foolish speculators forget that-^f the s'aUthlands, the Canadian tra-iSUwn,wavdaTbe?t\u2019 ^ t.(very,Mng\tf .«s u, ,,,,, c»mP do,v\u201e.\t«RSJWSK There is no sound recipe for gaining quick riches cold country.i was once 8S far !Îyf .W ien tl?e eartb 8rowS for anyone.The usual process for acquiring finan- ^rth as New York and got pneu-:in our coy^'ctaJ.the AtStic^o cial independence is a slow and often difficult on?.'\u201cziI hag over 40i000i(MM) peo-: ïaÆrhavti The great fortune makers of the world have been ple and ^ w* wm-in trario\t.\u2019 .tbe idea of national, \u2022 = '¦nJ'Zt\ttrnde ls, a bi7®couragement may be entertained, rac.ion of Canada s.Our 11,01)0,- ; When a visitor from the south saw a .\tIt is Still true that productive) industry is the only comfortablTcoVntryth^fffth^rad- train6 a^Hawk'junetior^\u2014bl^-nob- The British House oi Lommons las\taP j capital that enriches a people and promotes national -ng nation of the world.One reason j erful laughing men equipped for proval to the plan of the British Government for the OTOsnerifv and wei].bein\u201e\t^\tJ bush^ travel\u2014he said admiringly: expenditure this year of $1,750,000,000 on the navy, army, air force and air raid precautions._\tnien< jj)ey want money to spend freely, but are not anxious to labor hard for it.Economy, learned through forethought and experience, is practiced by men intent upon accumulating money.Prudent menj are frugal men.This shows to what an extent Great Britain is willing to go to ensure peace.The British people have become convinced of the necessity of the building up of their defence forces on a huge scalf.They desire more than anything else the assurance of peace in the world, although they regret the necessity of such heavy spending, which also means increased taxes, in order to maintain that peace.There is a significant note in the fact that the passage of the British defence estimates came just on the eve of the'opening of negotiations with Italy and while conversational feelers are being put out towards Germany on the possibility of drawing that country into a settlement.From Prime Minister Chamberlain has come the vigorous declaration that he \u201cwould fight for the preservation of democracy\u201d and that he believed the programme of defence was \u201cthe surest way of avoiding the dread necessity of fighting at all.\u201d This describes Britain's desire for peace.It is the Prime Minister's intention lo first talk peace with Germany and Italy.Then, if any degree of assurance is forthcoming, to tackle the question of disarmament.There is every reason to believe that the determined stand which Britain is taking will not go unheeded in Berlin and Rome.tireless workers.prosperity and well-being.\tdoesn\u2019t need to drape hifnself on a j \u201cGosh/aTeAw tu\\^T7î men Prodigality is more natural than thrift to some !vigorous air | you raise here, Wow what a coun gives him the stimulus to keep busy.! try! The Paganism Of Stalinites.Sneering at prayer and ridiculing religion in the courts of the land seems incredible in Canada, in fact, in any civilized nation, yet that is precisely what happens in the courts of Russia.The paganism of the Stalinites was forcibly brought out during the trial of prominent Russian PRESS COMMENTS THE FRENCH PRESS One who seeks to get something for nothing is doomed to disappointment.It is generally recognized THE BRITISH \u201cPARTY SYSTEM\u201d that the dole and ill-advised charitv weaken the will tChristian Science Monitor) i\t,\t'\tIs the British \u201cparty system\u201d io «ors.\tbreaking up?In the change which.Pity the man who plots and plans lo pass through ; bas come over the Parliamentary ^ cr-o-n o in t- Viiz- loot- oii.-\t»- \u201e FORESEES SOLUTION TO ANGLO-IRISH SITUATION (Le Devoir, Montreal) A commercial treaty and a settlement on annuity rates are foreseen life on \u201cEasy Street,\u201d without ambition for personal I\t«Tanl\tTot Sfthl SS1 achievement.His lot is sure to be an unhappy one.subtle evolution destined to alter governed by Belfast.Opinion is, The idea of getting something for nothing ends Amm=r r''C\"e' Df Parlialtientary 8°'-; however, that the problem of reunit-p p\t6\t6\teminent.\t| mg the two parts of the country re- It is suggested that the traditional ; mains to be solved.\u201cparty system,\u201d having served its; The two neighbours will find it purpose during two centuries of us- to their own interest to iron out age, is oeg.nning to break up and their economic difficulties, and they tica! ' DISARM YOU'V/E MADE YOUR BED AMD NOW YOU CAM LIE ON IT 8 é % disenchantment and disappointment.Temptation All play the varied Game of Life, With chance to win or lose; The game goes on from day to day To baffle or amuse.Some play the game with confidence, Some paralyzed with fear; Some play with high expectancy, Some fail when Victory\u2019s near.Some play it nervously and fast, Some stack the cards to cheat; Some play to pass the time away, Some white-faced meet defeat.Play on, my friend, the Game of Life, No matter how you fare; Play on, play hard, and play to win.But always play it square.j will In the pas ultimately vanish altogether, need not pay any heed to the opinion emembra\"^ ; past it has provided a means 0f the nennle ef ReUW\ti lememt>rance jby which the British democracy j r.as canalized conflicting currents of the people of Belfast.The question of re-union remains uppermost, and will continue of the forty days\u2019 temptation of Jesus in the wilderness.That He should have been of poll.leal opinion* Parliament be- \u2019\tT- conunue *8 *u.ch object to any such trial is a mys- ing divided between the Government *£\tIreiand is not granted its tery and, indeed, that old.old ques- ; forces and the Opposition, the \u201cins\u2019L\u201cf1S*Iâ~tb®P°\u201ces®ion of\ti «on has been asked by many a land the \u201couts,\u201d the latter conduct- L\tLwTu \"S0 °?e expec,t: struggling soul, sometimes sadly and ng themselves on the supposition ?l0' A\tPuestIon \"oa;d | resignedly, sometimes impatiently hat th*>,- \u201e,iii ho \u201cir.»\ti j?6 settiea with just a snap of the and cynically: \u201cWhy are we tempt- i nngers.\tied?\u201d Thcfe is one significant factor:1 This is a perfectly legitimate ques- St.James 1, 12: \u201cBlessed is the man that endureth temptation.\u201d The season of Lent is a very prac- ' whether they can stand the wear means of keeping Christians in I and tear of life.Editor's Note-Book that soon they wrill he \"in/ The Leader of the Opposition in I those days expected to be Prime Minister in the next Government; most widely-circulated news- t;oni bui:\tarisWer it satisfactorily did far better, He gave him the promise of strength to endure! \"My grace is sufficient for thee; for my strength is made perfect in weakness,\u201d Temptation is also a means of training the conscience.A good, healthy, hard-working conscience has Do\"not confuse \u201ctemptation\" with'?very daf'nit\u2018\u2018- oiear-cut inessage; \"sin.\u201d Scripture never says that ! ®ays Choose the right ! Yet, .\t.\t,,\t.\t,\t,\t.it does not decide for us what .is sm is a blessing, but it does apeak jrjh! that ig for our intelligence to thus about temptation St James ,ettle_ Itg promptinKS arP simpie suggests this m the text St.John, and directi You mav hush the Voice m the seventh chapter of Revelation, of ConsciGtl(,e for a time; vou mav dwells with all the richness of m- : smother it in thc floods 0f-passi0\u201er\u2018 Sp,red poetry on the \u2018blessedness\u201d .\ttrample it under foot of of those that came out ot great tn- : se]fifhness.pleasure may seize its bulation: \u2018They shall hunger no erown %vilful si mav usurp its more, neither thirst anymore, for\t^ the lamb which is in the midst\tut tbe VoJ,ce perTjst,8/ y0- cannot altogether disregard it, for the Prime Minister, defending the\tI?\tar\u20ac .according wouitj be to discuss at length the i\tam-unv su.m\tn.ti,., t ,\t,\t,.\tt , Government «s.lnst the nttneta of tunlb|, 0f S V.SrV'™\tI»1'*,\t»< sin.and | »n,l God ,hall wipo .nay .1! te.^ |Jjm\t'\t' \u201eerhw, ' in thI Sh®\t«* and Mrs> Dou las Stevenson, ,\t£ kp Ha\u201c®w\u201dd ^turned swing and sway with the motion of ab101J,b lbe ^od, t0r be serv,ed\twhose husband is first vice-president \u2018ast\tf1'01^1 Montreal, after the dancers\u2014skirts usually of chif- j®lebl'atl°n 15 ^ be a real success.¦ entertained at a delightful and lawre-\tw.e®k visitmg her son fen.some shorter in front than at : |it.n,lust 1)6 £00tb colorful and plcn- lv nHf,rr)prj +ca Viflofo,.r1o\u201e\t®n Ibrey Nutbrown, Douglas Mac-\tHamilton, the last obsequies for pleats through the skirt.\tshamrock which can\tusually\tbe pur-\tdon aid, C.R.Worthen and Buddy whom took place\ton Friday\tafter- A pleated style seen often was an\tchased at florist shops for\tthe oe-\tM iiiiams.Tea and coffee were pour- floor, allover pleated chiffon with velvet1 casion.Pretty nut cups and the tra- ed by Miss M.Siddall and Miss Mur- i _\t.*\t*\t* ribbons crossing on the corsage and ditionai favors can be used.A big iRl McHarg, the tea table being prêt- | The beaytiful flowers on the al-outlining the hem.\tcake with a rich,\tfruity filling\tand\ttdy centered\twith spring flowers in\ttar in\tSt.Peter\u2019s Church\tyesterday Smocked and pleated chiffons with :\twhite frosting decorated with\ttiny\ta mby glass\tbowl.Mrs.Alex Smith,\twere\tin loving memory\tof\tMrs.a sprinkling of taffetas and velvets green candy shamrocks would make, wbo \"'vas in charge of the tea table, Aimee Harding Riley, who passed are seen nightly at smart\tplaces,\ta nice dessert and\tdecoration for the Avas assisted\tin serving by several\taway\ton March 10, 1936,\tand\twere Many of their wearers have\tchiffon 1\tbuffet.\tj\tof the hosts\tand hostesses.In spite\tgiven\tby her parents, Mr.\tand\tMrs.veils over their heads to match their Some appropriate recipes to serve ; °I the_fact that Saturday was Car-[ T.J.Harding, Melbourne street frocks, four yards long and caught i are given below: in front with pairs of clips, these seen in navy blue over the same j coin\u201d, white with silver lame, and black over black.\tm nival Day\tfor the\tSherbrooke\tWin-, _ ] ter Club,\ta\tlarge\tnumber\tattended i The\tmany friends\tof Mr\tR.\tD.the popular weekly tea and skating ; Gaffney will be pleased to hear party, some of the skaters who took that he has suffiicently recovered part in the carnival events were on from the effects of an accident which the ice during the afternoon brush- necessitated his being a patient in ing up for the evening\u2019s perform- the Sherbrooke Hospital for a week anee.\tj\tto be\table\tto\tretuin\ton Saturday \u2022\t*\t¦\t;\tto his\thome\ton\tWolfe\tstreet.The Sherbrooke Library Ladies\u2019! .\t\" T *\t, ,, Committee sponsored one of the *\tK.R.Richardson and Mrs, | knife and remove the whole sections ¦ rnos^ delightful and largely attended Guy Bryant were hostesses at the ion- \u201cUav a bride aeknowl r'* 5®,an emo'e thf ^0.e ?e^lon\"; teas of the mid-Lenten season on tea hour yesterday afternoon at the ion.-uay a orme acanowi , Cut the extra grapefruit m half and UT ,\ti if season on former»s re5i.\tVj t\t11 wedding gift over the tele- p0Ur jujce over the sections.Slice Saturday afternoon at the residence\ts leaaence on victoi la street __rinrr»fR\\r f\u2019\tii i \u2018 Modes and Manners KiHarney Cocktail 3 big bananas 3 large ripe grapefruit Juice from I additional grapefruit Crushed \u201cpillow\u201d mints Fresh mint leaves or green Cream de menthe cherries Peel the grapefruit with a sharp edge a phone?\u2014Dorothy C.Answer: Never.A possible ex- fruit with the slightly crushed whit ception to this rule may be an inti- pillow mints.If these do not sweet the bananas and add to the crane- of Mrs\u2019 'P- M- Robins.Quebec'street, 'ï} compliment to the visitors from the bananas and add to the giape wbkh ghe had graciously piaced at Montreal who were here for the Win- metY the disposal of the committee for te!\u2019\tSkating Carnival on Saturate friend whom one sees\u2019constant- en the pragefruit sufficiently, add a D?e ^eneî\u2019t,of tlle Library, one of\twhich^M^ss'Mar6 ' ly.But even in such a case, where little additional fine granulated\tReceiïin»\t*ar«t Sutherland presided, was ef-{ a written acknowledgment may be sugar.Pile in sherbet glasses.Chill\t7\tfectively done with daffodils and ^ considered unnecessary, it would and ^nish\t^rge Lothrop an^Miss A^fes \"\u2019bite hyacinthsJn a crystal bowl' nice.Besides, it is always correct, green *\t*\t*\tspread open like shamrocks.Question: \u201cWhat kind of wine is servings, proper for a fish course?\u2014Mrs, F\\ E.\u201d Answer: Any white wine may be served.Beauty Tips Question: \u201cMy nails are small and broad and my fingers stubby.I would like to make my fingers look longer, but when I let my fingernails grow they look artificial and get in my way.How can 1 make my hands nicer looking?\u2014Nava.\u201d File your keeping the Emerald Salad T package lime flavored gelatin 2 cups hot water 2 cakes cream cheese 2 slices pineapple 4 grapefruit segments Orange cut in sections and drained Mayonnaise Salt Chicory or watercress Eiaht Duncan, while Miss Evelyn Bradley and «\u2019\u2019'tebinp:\tcandl*s in crys- & acted as treasurer.\tital candlesticks.^\t^ Placed about the spacious en- !\t*\t* trance hall, where the many guests' Among the hostesses who enter-were welcomed after being admit- tained prior to or after the Sher-! ted by little Miss Margaret McFad- brooke Winter Club Skating Car-I zen, were lovely spring flowers, the nival on Saturday were Mrs.C.D.j same fragrant blooms also decorat- White and Mrs.B.N.Holtham, who j ing the living room where an or- gave dinner parties and afterwards chestra comprised of Messrs.Smith,\ttook their guests on to the Arena, j Leblanc and Lacroix was stationed.\tMrs.A.A.Munster\u2019s danca at her their musical contributions during\tresidence on Portland avenue, after the tea hour being a charming ac-\tthe carnival, was a delightful affair, , quisition to the pleasant social gath-\ta small orchestra providing in- ering Tea was served under the con-\ttriguing music, while Mrs.Evans Dissolve\tthe gelatin\tin\tthe\twater venershiu of Mrs.Milo Lothrop and\tJoslin, Mrs.Douglas Stevenson, Mrs.and\tcool\tuntil slightly\tthickened, Miss Gladys Mullins in the dining\tE.R.Richardson and Mrs.Guy .\t-.\tmash the cream cheese, season with i-oom.where Mrs.S.A.Belmont was Bryant entertained at the tea hour r\tnails into neat ovals,\tsalt and blend with the gelatin.\tjn charge, assisted bv\tMrs.Lewis\tyesterday.¦\ttips the length that is\tWhip thoroughly.Pour into a mold\tRosenbfioom, Mrs.T.G.\tWalsh, Mrs.\t!\t\u2022 * \u2022 most\tconvenient for you.Now use\tand chill until set.Turn out onto\tHarry E.Grundy, Mrs.\tWilbur Ful- Society en masse patronized the a soft, dusky rose shade of polish a plate garnished with crisp leaves jer and Mrs.J.S.Baldwin.Mrs.Sherbrooke Winter Club Skating and\tcover\tthe entire nail from \u2022\tof chicory or watercress and garnish\tFrancis Hoye and Mrs.L.E.Codere\tCarnival on\tSaturday evening,\twel- base to tip.\tLeave two coats if nec-\twith the pieces of fruit.Serve with\t^ tj,e honors at the\tbeautifully\tcoming this\tuleasant diversion\tdur- essary to conceal the place where the mayonnaise that has been mixed anp0;nt:ed tea table which was ing the mid-Lenten season as the! tips begins.Be careful in apply- 'vith \"\u2019hipped cream, ing the polish to leave a fine line\u2019 at each side of the nail, instead of carrying the polish all the way to the edge.This will make your fingertips appear longer and more graceful.Keep the skin on your hands soft and white and your hands will look lovely in spite of their shape.* » * To make your eyebrows glisten.Mint Mallow hi pound marshmallows % cup hot water lh cup cold water 4 tablespoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons sugar teaspoon extract of spearmint bv cup egg whites Green vegetable coloring j Simnly done with exquisite cream raison d\u2019etre for many delightful 1 and yellow daffodils in a crystal has- entertainments given in honor of the 1 ; ket and cream candles in Sheffield visiting skaters from Montreal.The* candlestick! on an ecru linen cloth, visitors included, Mrs.Charles Les-: MeKENNEY ON BRIDGE TRICK HAND LOOKS EASY But It isn\u2019t; Only One in Eight Played This Four-Heart Contract Correctly in Duplicate Series Want Ads Cash rates: two cents per word Minimum charge of ili> cents for ten words or less.BY WILLIAM E.MeKENNEY Secretary, American Contract Bridge League Solution to Previous Contract Problem Today\u2019s hand looks easy when you j mmm \u2018 Hsl A LITTLE GOES SO FAR ! IMPROVED RINSOfor DISHWASHING\u2014IT GIVES THE RICHEST, LIVELIEST SUDS EVER ! SPEEDV ,,\t,\t,\t.\tMelt the marshmallows in the.hot add a touch of mineral oil or bril-; water.Add the cold water, lemon ban tine and brush the hairs into.juieei 2 tablespoons of the sugar P*ace\u2019\t*\t*\t*\tiand the flavoring.Beat the egg! .\t, ,\t,\t,\t,,\t,\t1 whites until stiff with the remaining j An elderly woman should place \u2022 sugar.Combine with the marsh-her rouge high on the cheeks, blend-, manow mixturc, beat well and pour ing it out and up toward the temples.int0 a freGzinff tray or pack in iec She must bo careful to keep the color and salt amJ fl.eeze withoufc stirrinr(.* away from the expression lines\t___________________ j around her nose and mouth, or she PRFMinr to a party will look older than she is.\t, Don't ca]1 off That party just be-! *¦ : cause you feel apathetic about dress- j I A three or four\tfoot\tborder of\tinS and\tst|TPmg out.What you |\t! linoleum in a plain\tcolor\tis a good\tPro,babD'\t>ieed\t15 an\tinvigorating;\t* idea for nursery walls.A fi00i.bath\u2014warm water to stretch out in, covered with matching1 linoleum is\ts?aP to\tslither\taway\tthe perspira-1 every effective and\tboth\twalls and\tt!on !Uld\tJ™.\tand a\tdash of cold\tsee all the cards However.it proved : floor may be kept clean by washing, \"-atcr f«r_ the final pick-up.\t; difficult for most of the declarers in Ten minutes of relaxation, fo!- a.recent duplicate game in New lowed by lazy, luxurious lathering, ; York.will smooth out most of the spiritual] Four hearts is a natural and, one\u2019 kinks, leaving you clean and rested, j might say, inevitable contract with |¦ Yon can rinse by letting the warm! North\u2019s unbalanced hand, even water run out while the cold flows] though South has but a worthless j in, or by standing under the shower ' singleton in the suit.Three no trump for a moment with the spray as cold ! is another possible final contract,] as you can stand.Rub your body and this also can be made if proper] dry with fresh rough towels until it care is taken at every step in the de-! SIcw'?'\t] velopment of the hand.' f1.1.uVdtïTar WiLCa«y ,2\"*\u2019 Of course East\u2019s overcall is a bad] yriierc the bath leaves off.By the:0îl0> but East and Wèst were not ime you re stepped into your prêt-; vulnerable> and East boped that a tie^t di csk anil ari Aivg'ed your Ivair, jittlo ehow of non-existent strength vnn i want to be the firs, tft get 1°.might slow up the procession, or get! NEW RINSO WASHES PISHES SPARKLING CLEAN IN A J IFFY-NEVER LEAVES GREASY FILM EÂSYQWTHE HA'NpS* rTHE NEW RlNSO^ivES^ HEAPS MORE SUDS-AND IT\u2019S SO KINO TO MY HANDS NEW RINSO GIVES MOUNTAINS OF RICH SUDS -MAKES CLOTHES WHITER-SAFELY ! Ok washday, Rinse\u2019s richer suds soak clothes at least 5 shades whiter than ordinary soaps without scrubbing or boiling.Safe for colours.Grand in washers.Try Rinso! the party and the last to leave.FAREWELL TO BACKACHE! Her bick ached -she Sjf\" q-jfv (ell miserable no pep |Vt Lrfvi »hc couldn\u2019t be \u2018'bothered\u2019\u2019to go out\u2014 lost contart with her friends and was lonely.Her sister advised her to take Dodd\u2019s I_ kidney Pills.Her backache soon vanished \u2014enthusiasm and energy returned her eyes sparkled - her step was sprightly-anil once again she was her \u201cold self.'' 115 Soy GOODBYE TO BACKACHE with Dodd's Kidney Pills I his opponents into a 1 ontràct he! AQ973 V A K 1094 32 ?\tQ *\tJ A 10 4 V J ?\t10 6 53 *\tK 10 8 5 4 2 aier A K J 6 5 2 VQ876 ?K 7 *Q7 A A 8 ¥ 5 ?A J 9 8 4 2 A A 9 6 3 Duplicate\u2014\t\tN & S\tvul South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 ?\tPass\t1 ¥\t1 * 2 «\tPass\t3 ¥\tPass 3 N T\tPass\t4 ¥\tPass Opener- > Q 14 Contract Problem (Solution in next issue) None of the four hands is strong in honor trick strength, and still, this combination of cards produced some exciting bidding in a recent duplicate match How do you think the bidding should go\u2019 4k Q 2 ¥ KJ 109 8 6 ?3 4» A K Q J 4k K J 10 7 ?A K 10 ¥ A 5 ?J Ô 4 2 4» 8 7 6 5 A A93 ¥ 432 ?Q87 *-10 9 4 3 14 ] might be able to beat, namely game I in hearts.Declarer won the first jwith the ace of clubs, and ruffed a ! dub in his own hand.He then led ] the diamond queen, ami remembering East's overcall, he let it ride when East refused to cover.The queen held, and North now led three I rounds of hearts.East winning the third with his queen.He led his last heart to get out of his hand, and North now led a low spade to dummy's ace, discarded two spades on the ace and jack of diamonds, and thus lost one heart and one spade.Several players at-U'iupled to ruff one spade, or refused to take the diamond finesse.Only one of the eight players played the hand correctly.lie.Mrs.A.O.Leslie, the Misses Patricia Gault, Helen Malcolm, Mary L.\tNewton, Dorothy Benson.Sheila McFarlane.Audrey Hunter.Dorothy Hunter, Pauline Strachan, Elizabeth Gaunt, Audrey Joyce, Patricia Hale, Ruth Duclos, Gwen Chambers, Helen Marr, Estell Hargraves.Messrs.Peter Stanger, Norman Gregory, Charles Askwith, Richard Holton, and Joseph Geisler.The party, which arrived from the metropolis on the late afternoon train, was met by the following officials of the local club: Mr.Evans Joslin, president, and Mrs.Joslin, Mr.Douglas Stevenson, vice-president, and Mrs.Stevenson, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Bryant, Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Richardson and Mr.Jack Powers, who entertained the Montrealers at dinner at the New-Sherbrooke and afterwards accompanied them to the Arena.Here the reception which was accorded them was everything that could be desired, for seldom if ever has a more brilliant or enthusiastic audience filled the vast Arena, The programme was a perfect joy from start to finish, and seldom indeed have any entertainers been so joyously acclaimed by such a large and fashionable audience to whom perhaps the most thrilling feature was the announcement that Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Stevenson had won the waltzing contest.Mr.and Mrs.Stevenson w-ere accorded a real ovation when they came on the ice to receive the beautiful silver trophy donated by Dr.A.R.Walters and ; presented by Mr.Charles B.Howard.I M.\tP.Among the prominent box holders, many of whom entertained several guests, were Mr.Justice and Mrs.C.D, White, Hon.J, S.Bourque, Mr.Charles B.Howard, M.P., Dr.N.E.\tDupuis, Dr.R.L.Boisvert, Dr.H.\tD.Bayne, Dr.W.E.Hume, Dr.j.B.Winder, Dr.W.E.Baker, Dr.A.R Walters, Rev, E.Scott, Dr.T.Southwood, Mrs.Andrea Paton Robinson, Mrs.A.A.Munster, the Misses Tuite.Dr.J.A.Dion, Dr.J.A.Landry, Dr.F.H.Bradley, Mr.and Mrs.K.B.Jenck.es, Messrs.It.G.Ward, A.Denis.Leo Foley, F.Fortin.Matthew Graham, Cesaire Gervais, F.Conway.P.H.Skelton, F,\tW.McCrea, A.Dupuis, Wilfred Legare, L.Grégoire.W.D.Van Roden, G.Armitage, W.E.Brooks, C.A.Joslin, B.N.Holtham, Gedeon Nadeau, A.Cinq-Mars, R.Webster.J.H.Codere, Eric Webster, George Ehving, Hector Codere, B.Quinn, Lu- : cien Belanger, J.J.Bell, F Lussier, * J.Rubin, Waiter Mutchler, G.Melville and G.Carr.* * * The Sherbrooke Business and Professional Women\u2019s Club is providing ] a rare treat for its members at their regular meeting this evening in presenting as guest speaker, Miss Constance Hayward, Maritime secretary of the League of Nations Society in Canada.Miss Idonea Nourse, the president, will preside and the session will, as is customary, be held in the Assembly Hall at the MacKinnon Memorial.Miss Hayward has also consented to give a brief address at the annual meeting of the Municipal Chapter of the I.\tO.D.E., at the New Sherbrooke tomorrow afternoon.¥\t¥\tA Climaxing a day filled with social activities, the dance given by the Sherbrooke Winter Club in the Officers\u2019 Mess at the William Street Armory after the Skating Carnival on Saturday night was a grand finale to the elaborate arrangements made by the members for entertaining their numerous guests from Montreal.An orchestra provided music for dancing, which was enthusiastically enjoyed by the club members and their guests, the majority of whom had literally spent the whole afternoon and early evening dancing and skating, first at the weekly club tea and afterwards at the carnival.Refreshments were served a la buffet and even after reluctantly dancing \u201cHome Sweet Home,\u201d a large number went on to several private homes where smaller parties had been arranged in honor of the Montreal guests, whose artistic and charming exhibition skating had so delighted all Sherbrookers.¥1 ip ¥ The Princess Rebekah Lodge1 sponsored a most successful and largely attended card party and dance on Saturday evening in the Oddfellows\u2019 hall for the benefit of one of their members.The Noble Grand.Mrs.Norris, and the Vice-Grand, Mrs.Norton, received the many guests, there being over two hundred, while Mrs.Edith Reed and Mrs.F.L.Bean acted as conveners for the delightful party for which all arrangements were efficiently carried out under their supervision.They were ably assisted in their hospitable duties by Miss Winifred Reed.Miss Lillian Kimball, Mrs.Ben Dean.Sirs.Bi\u2019ojrgum.Mrs.Fred Pearson, Messrs.Robert Caseadden and Leo Green.Cards were played at forty-five tables, which were placed about the spacious assembly room ami the banquet hall.At the conclusion of the game a small prize was awarded at each table, follow- ; ing which delicious refreshments j were served.Afterwards dancing was indulged in.an orchestra fur- j nisbing the music for this popular pastime, to which the remainder of the evening was devoted.Free Clinic Will Show Needy the Road to Beauty At New York\u2019s free beauty clinic, the first of its kind, women who cannot afford beauty treatments or even regular medical advice, will be taught that health is the foundation of real beauty.Mrs.Nancy Hatch, beauty and reducing expert in charge of the Jacob A.Rib Neighborhood Settlement, says: \u201cAn important function of the clinic will be instruction in diet.We have discovered that these needy women can be taught to eat vegetables and other nourishing foods which are not expensive, instead of stuffing themselves with inexpensive starchy foods, as they are now doing.If we can just educate them in the care of beauty, our work will not ba in vain.\u201d In addition to instruction on the subjects of diet, exercise, the importance of fresh air, sunshine and cleanliness, those who attend the free beauty' clinic will be able to hear lectures on the proper care of the skin, the hair and scalp.It is hoped, Mrs.Hatch points out, that the new idea will gain such momentum that other cities will establish similar beauty clinics.It\u2019s time women in all walks of life realized that healthy living habits always make for greater beauty.One who sleeps eight hours every night, makes sure that her diet includes plenty of frash vegetables and salad greens, gets a reasonable amount of exercise and keeps her body scrupulously, clean may never be a great beauty, but she will certainly be attractive.It takes time but precious little money to ktep your teeth smooth and pearly white, hair soft and shining, scalp free of dandruff or flecks of dry cuticle.It may be a strain on your energy and self-control, but keeping your figure supple and slender, hands smooth and skin clear puts practically no strain on the budget.Keeping yourself and your clothes clean involves infinitesimal expense.This is an age when attractiveness is available 1» all and tundry.MAKING LIGHTS GLEAM Even if you prefer soft lights to bright ones\", don\u2019t pay for light you aren\u2019t using by leaving a dusty film on the electric light bulbs.You will get considerably more light for less money by keeping the bulbs and reflecting surfaces spick-and-span.A clean bulb gives from 25 to 40 1 per cent, more illumination than a dirty one, experiments show.In ' other words, a 75-watt lamp that is kept immaculate is practically the equivalent, of a dusty 100-watt lamp.If you figure this out in terms of the cost per kilowatt for each bulb, the saving is evident.A little, soap and water will work wonders with your lights and fixtures.Dip a doth in warm, soapy waief, wring it out well and go over the surface lightly, \u201cinse with a clean, damp cloth and polish ^ dry.Before you begin your light-cleaning operations, it is best to remove the bulbs.Don\u2019t screw them back into their sockets until you are sure the current is off and both bulb?and fixtures are perfectly dry, or you may get an unwelcome shock.Hundreds Pay Last Tribute To Wm.Wright Continued from page 3.sister, and Chester .Cleveland, of Danville: Leland Gibson, of Montreal, and Mrs.TV.H.Brown, of Derby Line.Others present included Senator E.W.Tobin.George TV.Murphv, Charles B.Howard, M.P.D.J.Sails, E.R.Richardson, Guy Bryant, Col.E.B.Worthington, J.K.Flaherty, E.E.Goodenough, F.T.Vaughan, H.J.Placer, Harold Hyndman, Joseph Rosenbiooni, Louis Bernstein, M.Gladney, a representation from the committee, staff and boys of the Gibbs\u2019 Home, and the New Sherbrooke House staff.When coffee is made in an open pot, it should be served at tyice.If allowed to steep, it tends to become bitter.Distressing symptoms relieved by rubbing on ¦ V APO RÜÏ ISSeoessh CHILDREN of all age*.thrive on \u201cCROWN BRAND\u201d CORN SYRUP.They never tire of Its delicious\u2019flavor and it really is so good for them\u2014so give the children \u201cCROWN BRAND\u201d every day.Leading physicians pronounce \u201cCROWN BRAND\u201d CORN SYRUP a most satisfactory carbohydrate to use as a milk modifier in the feeding of tiny infants and as on energy producing food for growing children.THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD Tin' CANADA STARCH COMPANY Umitei I t ) PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MUJÜDAï, MARCH 14, ia35.OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS ON MONTREAL AND NEW YORK MARKETS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today's prices on the Montreal and New York stock exchanges are furnished by McManamy & Walsh: Bathurst\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022>\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\tOpen 9\tHigh 9\tLow 9\tNoon 9 Bsii Telephone\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 »\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*\t161\t161\t161\t161 B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d\t\t\t\t30%\t30%\t30%\t30% Can.Cement \t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.\t9%\t9%\t9%\t9% Can.Steamships \t\t2U\t\t213\t2U Can.Car & Edy\t\t\t9\t9\t9\t9 Can.Car & Edy.PftL\t\t\t22U\t22 u\t22%\t99 1A \t6%\t6%\t6%\t6% Con.Smelters.\t\t\t\t\t57\t57\t56%\t56% Dom.BrMge \t\t27%\t\u20222?Y,\t27%\t27% Dom.Steel and Coal \u201cB\u201d\t\t\t.\t18%\t13%\t13%\t13% Gypsum Lo\t\t6\t6\t6\t6 Hoilmgcr tkresoL.\t\t\t13%\tISH\t13%\t18% Howard Snnrb \t\t\t__\t14\t14\t14\t14 Imperial Tobacco \t\t\t\t14%\t14%\t14%\t14% Imperial Oil \t\t\t\t!S%\t1S%\t1S%\t1S% Ingrr.Pete .t.\t\t\t\"AT ,\t7 ^\t30%\t30 % In.ernatiaiiai Nickel\t\t,| v T .\t49%\t4S7i\t48% Masst-v Harris \t\t\t .\t6*-\t\t6%:\t6%.McCoil-Frontenac \t\t\t11 -t j\t12\t11%\t12 Montreal Power \t\t .\t\t\t30\tso National Breweries \t\t\t ,.\t¦a\t40\t40\t40 National Steel Car \t\t\t \t\t\t3> go\t36 £}\t3?60\too ÙO 60 Power Corp, \t\t\t\t\t \t\t18%\t\t\t13%.Quebec Power \t\t \t\t\t1 .Î ^ \u2022>\t15\t15%\tITT., St.Lawrence Paper pfl \t\t\t\t35\t36\t36 Shawimgan \t\t \t\t\t201\t2 0!->\t2012\t2l) 5 2 Steel Company of Canada \t\t\t62\t6°\t6*2\t62 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE\t\t\t\t \tOnen\tHigh\tf.ow\tNoon A: iid Cc.m ol \t\t\t\t\t163\t163\t163\t163 Am.Sine.ting \t\t\t-i tl\t4 ii ¦\u2019 s\t4 b \" i\t4b Ys A ni.T.a Cid T.\t\t\t130\t130\t130\t130 Anaconda Copper \t\t \t\t31'.\t31%\t31%\t*jl '73 Aiwhison\te.***4.\t\t33\t33\t33 Btc.tu & Ohio *»»-*«\u2022\u2022¦\t\t7 1 2\t\t\u2022 5 2 Dm.& Hudson .,\t\t14\t14\t14\t14 Du Pont\t»*»*»\u2022*\u2022»**\u2022 >*.»\t115%\t115%\t115%\t115% \tr -1 S\t\t\t7 ,:\u2018s General Eisctme \t\t\t .\tSS14\tSS1-\t38%\t2-S Genera! Motors \t \t\t\t34%\t34%\t34\t34 trier.Harvester \t \t\t\t62%\t62%\t62%\t62% Kennecctt\t\t\t\t36%\t3612\t\t Montgomery Ward \t\t \t\t34%\t35\tS4sk\t34% Northern Pacific\t\t .\t10%\t10%\t10%\t10% N.Y.Central \t\t15%\t16\t15 %\t15 (/3 \t19%\t19%\t19%\t19% Republic Steel \t\t \t\t16%\t17\t16%\t16% Sears Roebuck .\t\t . piogi ss\t- & annealed to her\t: recent operation, appealed to her\tMiss Ethel Banfill met with a As this branch has been so re- somewhat painful accident while eendy formed it was thought mad- plav;ng.tag in the basement of the i visible to make any changes m of-1 sch\u2018ool at Nortl, Hatley.Her foot | Miss Gertrude Johnson is now f.t her home here and is making very fice so no election of officers was became caught under an overturned j held.Each officer and convener will bench and onë toe was quite badly only a tew conducted dexo^e trie * where inter»«®ni Miller in Waterloo has returned minutes of the previous meeting L,,,\u2018un;l,rt home.\ti were read by the secretary, Mrs.hpai~fe\u2019-\" «vm-1 Mr.L.Quilliams.who was a pati- Alfred Nicholson, and approved.^\t\u201c¦ '\u2022 ent in the Royal Victoria Hospital.! The president.Mrs.Ross Preston, reha s returned home.\tported that $52 was cleared at the Miss Mattie atny to Mr.then relative; Mrs.Gertie and Mrs.K sym-dd, and RICHMOND rmingtoi spent a thanks to all for their co-operation ¦ during her term of office, and asked Mrs.George Bradley to preside during the election of officers.The result of this election follows: Presi-.dent, Mrs.George Krans; vice-presi-, dent, Mrs.E.H.Campbell; secre-¦ lary, Mrs.N.H.Robinson; treasurer, Mrs, C.Dean: conveners, agrri-: culture.Mrs.E.H.Campbell; Canadian and national events, Mrs.¦H.Guthrie; Canadian industries, Airs.F.Sager; child welfare.Mrs.J.Thomas; education.Mrs.G.Brad-lev; home economics, Mrs.Gertie then expressed couple of days at the Burley home last week and the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Miles E.Krans.The infant child of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mouette was buried in the Roman Catholic Cemetery here.Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs.James Doyle and family in the sudden death of their husband and father, Mr.James Doyle, in Montreal.Mr.Brigham Caswell, University of Toronto, was the week-end guest of his grandfather, Mr.C.B.Caswell, and of his aunt, Mrs.W.K.oria Hospital, left on Tuesday for j of St.James Church for current ex-1 Rattray.Byng Caswell is the j Harrisburg, Pa., where she will re-: penses.It was decided that during j nephew of Mr.George Dudley, of main for a time with her niece, Mrs.] the Lenten season services would be j Midland, Ont, vice-president of the .Clewell, and Captain Clewell.Mrs.; held on Thursday evenings, instead ! Provincial Amateur Hockey As-.Ciewell spent several weeks in Mont- of Wednesday evenings, as in the1 sociation.I oeen a patien' Thompson, who has recent progressive card party.The in the Royal Vic- sum of $100 was voted the wardens continue for the coming year.Correspondence was dealt with and bills voted paid.Business arising from the minutes included discussion as to the advisibility of having the sugar social which was postponed owing to illness.It was decided to wait until new sugar was available and have the social, if possible during the.Easter holidays.Suggestions were put forward regarding another social gathering at which members would entertain their families, but no definite plans were made in this connection.The president asked Mrs.Ryan and Mrs.Homer Johnson to act with the secretary and herself as a committee to prepare the programme for the year\u2019s meetings.In response to the request for suggestions for the programme, several worthwhile ideas were advanced which the committee will be glad to make use of.The programme for the afternoon was in charge of Mi's.Conner, who read a very interesting and helpful paper on \u201cBudgeting Our Time.\u201d This paper was prepared by the Provincial convener of home economics, and was much enjoyed.Some discussion followed.The programme for the next meeting will have to do with education and better schools.At the.close of the meeting the crushed, necessitating the attention of a doctor.WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You\u2019ll Jump Out of Bed in th* Morning Rnrin\u2019 to Go The liver should pour out two round, of liquid bile into your bowels dal y.If th« bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn tdigest.It just decoys in the boweis.Gas bloat» up vour stomach.You get constipated.Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, eunk and the world looks punk.A mere bowel movement doesn t always get at the cause.You need something: that works on the liver as well.It takes those pood, old Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel \u201cup and up\".Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely.They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mereuiT In them.Ask for Carter\u2019s Tuttle Liver Pilla by name I Stubbornly refuse anything else.aoe.EAST ANGUS The World Day of Prayer was observed in the Emmanuel United Church here.The ladies of Christ Church Women\u2019s Auxiliary met with the ladies of the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church.1 Mrs.J.0.Baron, president of the : W.M.S., and Mrs.C.E.S.Bown nearly six dollars and was forwarded to Miss Bessie MacMurchy.Toronto, treasurer of the Inter-Board Committee of the Women's Missionary Societies of Canada and on behalf of Jewish Christian Liberation.It was unanimously felt that this coming together for the Fellowship of Prayer proved a real success and XA U \u201c v j i j \\.i p ] i Y ' presided over the gathering, which: rMl.; alv| Mrg> jIarry Rowland arc was splendidly represented by both groups.The programme was the one as used elsewhere, with the the winter home after spending months in California \u201eT,\ti, t- t I \u2019 Friends were glad to welcome heme The Church, A Word Tel-, houle Mr.Fred Little, who has lowsnip,\u201d being the title\tG, 9pent the wintei.at Portland, Ore., Sutton accompanied all the singing.1 am, British Columbia, where he vi- ! including a duet, \u201cIn the Secret of j His Presence\u201d rendered by Mrs.A.j G.Johnston and Mrs.R.H.Ed-! wards, and a solo, \u201cHis Eye Is on the Sparrow\u201d by Mrs.L.Reynolds.Mrs.Bown read a short devotional address and Rev.Mr, Bown and Rev.Mr, Baron gave short addresses in sited his sister, Mrs.A.Lee, Mrs.Lee accompanied him home for an indefinite time.R.A.F.CORPORAL HONORED.London, March 14\u2014®\u2014A Royal Air Force corporal who regained control of a \u201crunaway\u201d plane after its keeping with the programme.The i pji0t j,ad fallen oat has been awarded following ladies led_in prayer in the the Air Force Medal.When the oeriod of intercession: Mrs.Bown, motors failed in a snow-storm, the Mrs.Planche.Mrs.Warner, Mrs.] plane turned upside down and the Dearden, Mrs.F.Rowland, and Mrs.' pilot fell out but landed safely by Beliveau.The offering amounted to parachute.bymmgton ; imnugratior .Ur; Dunn; legislation.Miss Agnes Bradley; publicity, Mrs.X.H.Robinson; representative to county meetings, Mrs.G.Bradley; representative to 1 Macdonald convention.Mrs.C.Dean, with Mrs.G.Bradley as substitute delegate.The new president then took the chair and the new business was taken up.The sum of one dollar for stationery for the secretary and SI.50 for postage was set aside from ; the treasury.One bill was presented and paid.The secretary then1 read the programme for the new * year as drawn up by the programme committee, which was approved.Membership fee and collection for the day amounted to 85.65.After the meeting had been adjourned the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Phyllis Campbell, served a delicious tea.The programme for lCJ3t-39 fob .lows ; April 2TTd: Mrs.Gertie Symington, hostess; topic, Home Econo-: mics: roll call, \u201cMy Family's Favorite Dessert and Recipe\u201d; paper, I Preparing Supper Dishes; question box.May 7th: Mrs.G.Bradley an 1 Miss Agnes Bradley, hostesses; topic, Agriculture; roil call.Slip; Exchange.Suggestions for a Per en- ' niai Border; paper, Strawberry Cul- \u2022 ture, Why I Prefer Farm Life to I City Life; plans for card party at; Mrs.F.Sagers, contest.June 4th; Miss Ella Burley and] Mrs.Lena Symington, hostesses;; topic.Child Welfare; roll call.Do j Children Benefit More By Teaching, or Example ; paper, Why Children i Should Receive Religious Training;] pronunciation contest; plans for; Mrs.Garland's lawn social.July 2nd: Mrs.George Krans,] hostess; topic, Canadianization and] national events; roll call.Rhyme in! Help Kidneys Don't fake Drastic Drugs Your Kidneys contain 3 million tiny tubes or filters which may be endangered by neglect or drastic.Irritating drugs.Be careful.If Kidneys or Bladder Troubles make you suSer from Getting Up Kigkts, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles Under Eyes, Dizziness, Backache, Swollen Joints, Excess Acidity, or Burning Passages, don't reiv on ordinary medicines.Fight such troubles with the doctor's prescription Cystex.Cystex starts working in 3 hours and must prove entirely satisfactory in 1 week, and be exactly the medicine you need or monev back.Ask your druggist for Cystex (Slss-tex) today.The money back agreement protects you.KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.SAVE MONEY! MECCA OINTMENT costs only 25c The Family Favourite Mecca uvet you money.It h only 25c a be*, insieed of double the ptice many other ointments sell for.You get better results from Mecca\u2014 \u2022nd you pay less, Use Mecca fer cuts, burns, sores, boils, eczema (and with tnusUtd as a occitiee for chest colds).MECCA ' OINTMENT Enrouts , TO ARREST POP''MORGAN J A TRAPPER ACCUSED OF MURDERING A PJR-TTRADER.KING IS CAUGHT !N A BEAR TRAP AND WOLVES CLOSE IN AS DARKNESS FALLS/ ONE MORS BULLET LEFT.THIS FIRE'LL HOLD THEM OFF A LITTLE Y WHILE .SUT IF HELP DOESN'T COME SOON.)/ KING SHOULD BE VLAROU^Tm BACK BY NOW, rf GOING TO LOOK j FOR HIM! i LET ME GO j WITH YOU, I KNOW THE TRAIL! By Zane Grey.ALL RIGHT, YOU HUNGRY DEVUS.Hl' FINISH A COUPLE MORE OF YOU.BEFORE YOU GET MEi| ÏH» » 1 G ~ « Copv (St^hâi ¦v1» I World nght» réservai MEANWHILE, AT THE SETTLEMENT ! $9 BRINGING UP FATHER.rr=- By George McManus.IF I COULD ONLV CONVINCE MAGGIE TO MOVB SACK INTO THE OLD neighborhood- 1 HAVE NO FEAR-YOU'LL HAVE TO CONVINCE HER GRADUALLT- Cuticura helps cUar up externally caused pimples, blackheads, rashes.For FREE sample, write to Cuticura, Dept.99,286 St.Paul St.W\u201e Montreal CUTICURA SOAP and OINTMENT :U - // \\ v.vj I'VE GOT DUGAN WORKiN' ON IT EIGHT NOW - HE IS GOING TO PUT THINGS AROUND YEC HOUSE AN' IN YER GARDEN THAT WILL REMIND HER OF THE OLDEN DAYS-AN' IT'LL _ SOFTEN HER HEART- _____ SWELL- L ic ^ rv «IP « fi EEK- 1l Mm Aiv GOOD GRACIOUS-MRS.JIGGS- YOU HAVEN'T TURNED YOUR BEAUTIFUL ESTATE INTO A BEER GARDEN-HAVE YOU - ?lacd h ^23 £23 ^ u, IJ* Copr I9JS, Km* Femurn Syndu-ii UK* * icNr* rtjerved.~ Relay, two lines each tional Parks; contest.\t; paper, Na- August 6th: Mrs.N.\tll.Robinson, hostess; topic, Canadian Industries;\t roll call.Name of Indus\ttry of Which You Know About Personally; paper.\t Selected topic by co: test.\tivener; con- September 3rd: Mrs\t.J.Thomas, hostess; topic, Educati\ton and Bet- ter Schools: roll call,\tMention a Prominent Educator an\td His Work; paper.Study of a L\tittle Known Island, Newfoundland; spelling\t match.\t October 1st: Mrs.\tH.Guthrie, hostess; topic, Legislat!\ton: roll call, Are You In Favor of\tWomen on TEACHER MAKES GOOD USE OF RECESS TIME TV BUT MISS BROWN, AREN'T THERE STILL TWO MISTAKES IN THAT ENTENCE?WHY SO THERE ARE, JOHN! THANK Ym.{GOODNESS! HOF/ DID ! EVER MISS THEM?) m m THIS CUP OF TEA IS A REAL LIFE-SAVER.I WONT ANY MORE ERRORS MORNING.MAKE THIS yy
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