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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" % ^torbrooli?Sailu Hfrnrà Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933.Thirty-Seventh Year.CHARGES FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF CITY HIDDEN FROM ALDERMEN GANADIAN DOLLAR NEARS PAR IN U.S.FUNDS.Alderman Omer Blais Claims Finance Committee Gave Council Members No Details of Proposed Transfer of $87,939.31 from Special Funds to General Accounts\u2014 By-Law Given First Reading\u2014To Tighten Inspection; of Meat Sold within City Limits.J New York, Sept.19.\u2014Canadian ; dollars continued their steady ; rise toward par of one hundred i cents in United States funds on i the foreigpi exchange market here this morning.Opening quotations on Domin-| ion funds were at ninety-eight cents, a gain of three-sixteenths of one per cent, over Monday\u2019s ! close.American premium on Canadian money dropped to 2.04 1 per cent.Pounds sterling advanced two cents to $4.78%, while French gold francs moved ahead to ! 6.02% cents, a gain of 3% I points.I Another attack on the financial operations of the City Council, the details of which he declared were kept back from some members of the Council itself, was forthcoming from Aider-man Omer Blais, of the West ward, ai last night\u2019s Council meeting.A motion sponsored by the finance committee seeking authority to transfer the net sum of $87,939.31 from special accounts to the general CURRENCY INFLATION MAY accout of the city provided the opening for this attack.\tDECIDE WORKS PROGRAMME By-law No.o37, to authorize this transfer, explained that fi'om|\t______ time to time loans had been approved by the ratepayers of $1,-tl6,00(J \\yestern Conservative Suggests for the completion of certain definite works.In six instances the cost\td_________L n_ had not come up to the estimates with the result that a surplus of $126,732.17 had been created in these funds.The Council had not EPIDEMIC AND HUNGER FEARED IN CAROLINAS ie been so fortunate in five other instances, however, and a deficit of $38,792.86 was recorded on these items.The by-law proposed that these shortages be made good from the $126,732.17 surplus and that the balance, amounting to $87,939.31, be transferred to the general funds of the.city to partially reimburse the expenses on unemployment relief.Alderman Lacombe, who moved the by-law for first reading in the absence of Alderman Langis, failed to state, however, whether these funds were actually in the hands of the city or whether they had already been used for other purposes and this formed merely a bookkeeping entry.Hardly had first reading been moved than Alderman Blais was on his feet objecting to the procedure.In the first place, he declared the proposal was illegal, as the Cities and Towns Act declared that any money borrowed for a specific purpose could only be used for that purpose, unle:- With Fifteen Known Dead, a Thousand Homeless and Damage Estimated at $5,000,000, Relief Workers Rush into Storm Area.New Bern, N.C., Sept.19.\u2014 The dual menaces of hunger and disease hovered over the Nbrth Carolina sound country today as relief workers pushed their way into the 100-mile stretch of lowlands ravaged by Saturday\u2019s tropical hurricane.With fifteen known dead, many persons still unaccounted for, and Public Works Programme Un- communication with several small likely Unless United states In- Cross workers pushed into the storm fiâtes Dollar Further.\tarea, and came back with reports of desolation and suffering.Conservative estimates place the damage wrought throughout the Saskatoon, Sept.19.\u2014Inflation of currency in the United States, now regarded as a nossibilitv mav deter-^ewi-resort country at between $4.regarded as a posai unity, may tietei nnA nfin .nnn nnn\t\u201e¦ mine whether or not Canada will undertake a public works programme for relief purposes this winter.This was suggested in a negative way here last night by F.R.MacMillan, M.P., who said he understood that \u2019\u2018unless the United States inflates, a public works programme is not likely.*\u2019 000,000 and $5,000,000.Here at New Bern, which was not as hard hit as some of the smaller communities the damage stood well above $1,-000,000.Hunger and want prevailed in many communities and health officials guarded against the possible outbreak of epidemics.On Cedar SMALL FORTUNE IS DESTROYED BY YOUNGSTERS Burned About $5,000 in Gold Certificates Thinking It Was \u201cStage Money\u201d-Found Money Under Rear Seat of Touring Car Body in a Junk Yard.Jersey City, N.J., Sept.19.\u2014Mrs.Margaret Quirk walked into police headquarters today with one hundred dollars in geld certifiâtes, and said if the paper was real money it I was just too bad for words because her boys and some other boys had burned up a lot of the same kind, probably about five thousand dollars.The money was said the sergeant.Eddie Quirk, nine, and his bro ther, Tommy, ten, and the other boys found the money under the rear seat of a touring car body in CLAIM PRICE-RAISING AND DEBT-REDUCTION NEEDED FOR PROSPERITY.Ottawa, Sept.19.\u2014 A substantial advance in price levels and a scaling down of debts are essential before there can be any hope of returning prosperity to the prairies or material improvement in Canadian industry.This is the view of western wheat pools submitted to the Royal Commission on Bank-; ing.TWICE-CONVICTED GIRL SLAYER AGAIN ESCAPES Homesickness Led Helen Spence Eaton to Run Away from Prison for Second Time within a Week.EARLY ELECTIONS TO FILL VACANT SEATS IN LEGISLATURE FORECAST Premier Taschereau\u2019s Declaration that Coming Session Will See All Seats F died Leads to Belief Bye-Elections in Wolfe, Nicolet and Jacques Cartier Will Be Held This Fall\u2014Political Interest Centres on Conservative Programme Choice.M ontreal, September 19.\u2014Bye-elections in three counties\u2014 Nicolet, \\\\olfe and Jacques Cartier-*-are due in the near future, judging from the declaration of Premier Taschereau here yesterday.The Prime Minister stated that when the next session of the Legislature meets, all the vacancies will be filled.From this is deduced that the elections will be held some time this fall.The possibility of these three battles turns political interest to the Provincial Conservative convention to be held in Sherbrooke on October 3rd and 4th.The interest is not so much centered on the leadership, since Mr.Duplessis\u2019 selection is virtualy assured, but on the party programme.It is admitted by varied shades of opinion in Conservative ranks that drawing up a party programme in times such as the present Little Rock, Ark., Sept.19.\u2014 eV ^P\u20acnce Eaton, the girl who\t,(j, \u201e\t^jugiamjne ni unies sucn as me present ney was real enough, â'd^then\" after**\ti 15 n?cessarily a difficult task.The main trouble is that certain elements instantly saddened desk j ^ kille(j anotherPman,'explaining\ttemPorary conditions with permanent conditions, and the (that her conscience \u201churt\u201d her, has traditions of the Conservative party.However, with the elimination Preparedness by the United States Island- one ot the many stnaTi bits for inflation also was indicated by I of barrier reef along the coast, only Mr.MacMillan, Conservative mem- fourteen of the eighty-four houses her for Saskatoon, who stated he I were left standing after the hurri- that her conscience \u201churt\u201d her, has escaped again \u2014 the second time within a week.Homesickness led the pretty twice-convicted slayer to flee the prison farm at Jacksonville and head a junk yard.They thought it was j for the White River county last stage money, divided it and played | Thursday.Bloodhounds cornered her I with it.Tiring of this they decided j m a corn field and back she went to 1 to burn the money,\tMrs.\tQuirk\tsaid ;\tprison ! they told her.A\tfifty\t\u2019 \"\t\u2019\t: j half burned, blew away.,\t\u201e o____________________________________ I mechanic picked it\tup,\tbecame\tex-1\tWhite\tRiver\ton\tthe\ttheory\tthe\tgirl cited until the boys\ttold\thim it\twas |\twas homesick\tagain.\tSuperintend- of Camillien Houde from the party, the choice being Mr.Houde's own.there is now a greater freedom for the great mass of Conservative opinion to make itself known and consequently it may be expected lhat the principles of sanity for which the Conservative party are noted, for which it stands, will prevail.The views of Mr.Duplessis on certain questions are known to be on Conservative party lines, and consequently it may be expected that with i \u2022 r ,\t¦ u.i.j-\t, -I Mr\u2019 Houde an nit.Nickel .2\t2.00\t22.10\t21.60\t21.60 I McColl-Frontenac\t13 U\t13U\t13\t1ZV* Mont.Power .\t36%\t37\t36 4\t\u201961 Power Corp.\t\t8\u2019/a\t8 Vi\t8 Vi Shawinigan .\t17 Va\t17 Va\t17\t17 Quebec Power .\t16%\tWi\t16%\t16>>4 So.Can.Pow«r .\t17\t17\t17\t17 Steel of Canada\t30\t30\t29%\tHU IJ RIGHT, COMKORTABI.E ROOM WITH; board, very reasonable, central loca- 1 lion.21 Gillespie Street.PERFECTLY EQUIPPED APARTMENT-*\u2022 lour epacioua room* and t&rue uaih.equippeu wiiii «raa «love.eJecir>c fixtures.uJincis, oeautiiuJ view down Mt-adow streci j and acroes the river, newly decorated, will rent lor $35 a month, healed tree by not water.Apply at ttusioe*» Office of the Record.^ I COURT STREET, SEVEN ROOMS \u2022 \u2022* and bath, garage, half rent until May to responsible party.Phone 05.LJIX ROOMED TENEMENT WITH BATH, afternoon in the church parlor: The hostesses were Mrs.D.H.Parmelee and Mr?.A.E.Ward.There was a large attendance GREATER FUTURE IN STORE FOR CANADA, SAYS BENNETT decorated with fall flowers.Miss Doris Parmelee and Miss Evelyn Ward assisted the hostesses in serving at the tea hour.Mrs.A.E.Leet entertained at her home on Commonwealth avenue when bridge was played at six tables.The prizes were won by Mrs.\t, -\u2014 M.Buchanan, Mrs.A.E.Ward and Prime Minister Pays Tribute to R«o»r«f.lnMS of Canadian Katherine Ingalls assisted the: People During Time of Crisis.hostess in serving.\t_______ Mr.Duncan Ward is spending Ottawa, Sept.19.\u2014 Belief that some time in East Angus as the Canada would continue to go for-guest of his aunt.Miss Frances ward t0 a great future was voiced nr?: tt ,\t,\t,\t,\t, , here last night by Premier R.B.Mr.C.H.Cleveland motored to : Bennett at the annual dinner of the -lomreal recently.He was accom-; çanad.;an Qas Association.The pamed by-Ir.M.Burntt.\t: Dominion had come through the About thirty of the members and guests of the St.Andrew\u2019s Young lany Mr.and Mrs.William Byrd.The states is necessary to amend the, number of the guests present and'$35,000 and 550,000.constitution.\t-1\t\u2022 ¦\t\"\t1 much enjoyed by all.I through the house, but the water ! rose higher.Then the roof fell and [they had to flee.The girl looked stoically upon the hJaVamnheïï îi*\t' F0REIGN GOODS SHIPPED Rose Chapter presented8gifts to^the| VIA DOMINION EXEMPTED\tfaces of her fatlw a\"d Worthy Grand Matron, Sister Irene:\t- j' iirt\u2019e\u2019\t.v.- -j Brothe^Pe'er °Lennr v r vv^Al Pa*ir°n\u2019 Bolgi&n Sales Tax Instituted a'straining to keep her head above the Brother Pete, L.\u201e\u201eo,.\u201eh,l, hr,ter Ysar ^ Haj Bean\tTell\tanh little aie- Ottawa, Sept, 19.-sales tax instituted T, ^\t.i There have been stories of heroism -ine Belgian coming out of many parts of the a year ago storm area, but the death of little curred in many other countries, he evening vvas spent in dancing and games.The music was furnished by Mr.A.Spinard.Mr.and Mrs.Green, of Waterloo, are spending some time at the Danville Hotel prior to moving to their new home on Academy street.Mr.E.M.Cowling, of Montreal, Miss F.E.Cowling and Missi Frances Cowling of East Angus, declared.With the Dominion rich in resources and with her citizens filled with the ideals of service which had distinguished the Canadian pioneers, Mr.Bennett continued, this country faced the future with confidence.All honor was due to many Canadians who had resisted the lure of great rewards and high place\u201d in against semi-manufactured goods Frieda Mae Garraway has already and manufactured goods from Can- reached the nrenm-Hor,,, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C E., :\"orei^rl countries and considered it Ward.\tj their duty to stay and build up Mr.and Mrs.Alex Murray and Canada, the Prime Minister stated, family, of Quebec City, were re cent guests of Rev.and Mrs.Sidney Wood at the rectory.Mrs.McLeod has returned to her home in Montreal after spending a few days with her uncle, Mr.Harry Cleveland.Mr.and Mrs.L.Halls, Miss Joan Halls and Miss Taylor, of Lennox-ville, were guests of Rev.and Mrs.Sidney Wood.Mr.and Mrs.Ellis and two sons, Pembroke, Ont., have been spending two weeks at the Danville Hotel.Those from out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs.G.F.Cleveland which took place in St.Augustine\u2019s Church on Wednesday, September 13 were Mr.and Mrs.Walter Burritt, Mrs.George McKee, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Rollands, Mr.Russ McKee and Mr.Chas.Brown, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Lord, Mrs.Gordon Miller and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Moffatt, of Sherbrooke; Mr.George Brooks and Mr.P.C .Duboyce, of Richmond.Nature is wonderful.A million years ago she didn\u2019t know we were going to wear spectacles, yet look at the way she placed our ears \u201d WILL PARTICIPATE IN ANGLO- AMERICAN DEBT CONVERSATIONS London, Sept.19.\u2014Sir Frederick Leith-Ross and Sir Ronald Lindsay, British ambassador to the United States, both of whom will participate in the Anglo-American debt conversations next month, will sail from Southampton on the Majestic) on September 27.Sir Ronald has been here on leave.Iva Harris, presented the Grand Instructress, Sister Alice Tessier, j with flowers.Preceding the evening\u2019s meeting ! a banquet was tendered the visiting Grand Chapter officers and j ana manmactured goods from Can- reached the proportions of an epic other guests n the Lower hall _of;ada, whether produced here or for-:that will long be recounted around Grace Lmted Church and a social ieign goods shipped through Canad- firesides in the fishing village» hour was much enjoyed.\t;ian ports now has been altered soj\t___________\u2018 The hail and tables were pret-jthat foreign goods shipped through!\tVyiTi a,\\] tilj decorated for the occasion ; Canadian ports will not be taxed, it!\tiVlU_,/AlN with flowers and colors emblematic j was announced by the Department; .\t-;\u2014 of the order.\tjof Trade and Commerce yesterday, T,Am®ng those _ in Scotstown on There were sixty^three present ; Goods produced in Canada, how- *'aUr®day attending the funeral of during the evening\u2019s session and the i ever, will still have to meet this P,on?d 4' Mclver were Mrs.A.F.banquet.\tjimport.\t1 Mackenzie, Miss Florence and Mr.-\ti The concession will mean much,\u2018!'red.^ack\u20acnz'e> Mr- and Mrs.A.General Notes.\tI to Canadian transportation com- \u201c\u2022 Nicholson, Mrs.John J.Murray, Yamaska Rebekah Lodge No.10 panics, it is claimed, as goods from Y rs.J.E.Nicholson, Messrs, Murdo held a regular session of their lodge the middle west of the United arld Murdo E.Murray, Ewen in the Odd Fellow\u2019s hall with an States may be transported to Can- MacLeod, John K.Nicholson and attendance of twenty-five members, adian eastern ports and shipped to\tMorrison, Mr.and Mrs.M.J.The meeting was presided over by j Belgium, entering that country on pi'sham, Mrs.Margaret Morrison, the Noble Grand, Sister Katherine the same basis as if shipped through ™rs- Donald McArthur, and Mr.Sly.A very interesting meeting was a U.S.port.The tax is 2% per.and Mrs.John Mackenzie, held at which committees were an- cent, on semi-manufactured goods .,^rs\u2022 Frank Ingham, of Lennox-pointed in connection with the di=- and five per cent, on manufactured yule, spent a recent week-ènd with trict meeting and banquet to be goods.\ther parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.D.held in Farnham.\t-\u2014 -\u2014-\tMclver.Misses Christena Mclver and Ruth Sherman, of Scotstown, were recent Sunday guests at the same home.Mr.Homer Graham and his friend, Mr.Herbert Merrill, have returned to New York after spend- NEW YORK QUOTATIONS Th* following quotalious of UxUy\u2019i prie®* on tbe New York Stock Kxeh&nK* w* fu** wished by McManam* & Walsb : \tDpcn\tHigh\tLow\t1 p.m.Am.Can\t\t95\t96%\t95Vâ\t95 Vît Am.Smelting .\t48%\t49%\t47\t48% Am.T.Sz T.\t123\t128\t126?s\t126% Atchison \t\t674\t67%\t66\t«6 Balti.& Ohio .\t33 Vs\t33%\t32'>8\t32% Beth.Steel .\t3734\t37%\t36 Va\t36% Can.Pacific .\t16V*\t15%\tU%\t16% Chesapeake\t\t\t\t & Ohio \t\t45V4\t45%\t44V&\t44% Chrysler \t\t49%\t49%\t4SI*\t48% Coxigoleum Co.\t23\t23\t23\t23 Corn Product* .\t88%\t88%\t87VÛ\t87% General Motor* .\t33%\t33%\t8 3 Vi\t33% Granby Mining .\t12\t12\t11%\t11% Tnter.Harvester\t42%\t42%\t41%\t41% Inter.T.& T.\t15%\t15%\t13\t15% Sears Roebuck .\t44%\t44%\t43%\t43% Stand.Oil of N.J\t43%\t43%\t42%\t43% Stand.Oil of N.Y\t\u2022 13%\t13%\t13%\t13% South .Pacific .\t28\t28%\t27%\t27% South.Railway\t30%\t30%\t30%\t30% Stand.G.& E.\t12\t12\t11%\t11% Texas Gulf Sul .\t36%\t3S%\t86 Vi\t36% Union Pacific .\t120\t120\tns\t118 U.S.Steel .\t52%\t- 62%\t51\t51% pOOD OPENING FOR A MILLINER.Heated ator* with fixtures.Main itreet.Richmond.Occupied for the last thirty year* by a milliner, illnese cause of discontinuance of buainees.Rent reasonable.Apply to Dr.A.W.McCabe, Richmond.Wanted To Borrow XITANTED TO HIRE $1200 ON FIRST \u2019 \u2019 mortgage.Property worth $7000.Box S3, Record.' For Sale \u2014¦\t¦\t,\t¦ i\t¦\u2014- - .\t; npHREE OAK SILENT SALESMAN SHOW cases, plate glass top, two plate glass shelves in each, 8 and 12 in.on adjustable brackets; will sell one, two or three, $50 each ; also one 3-4 H.P.electric motor in perfect running order, $50.Phone 137 or Box 354, Lennoxville.For Sale or To Let \u2014 PIGHT ROOM HOUSE, CLOUGH AVE., Lennoxville.E.D.Byrne, Lennoxville.Situation Wanted, Female TJOSITION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEP- ^tjerbroofec Bail?&ccort) Prices For Classified Avertising CHARGE RATE\u2014rlen cents extra each insertion to cover cost of bookkeeping and collection CASH RATE\u201425c for 12 words for one in^ertiui) ; i cents each additional word ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES, DEATHS.Death and funeral Notice, Card of Thanks, In Mcmoriam (without poetry) 75 cents an insertion Poetry included in In Memoriam, two cenia a word extra.Engagemente, Weddings, Birth Notices, 50 cents.List of fio»er» included in obituary reports, two cents a word Twenty-five cents extra when charge account is opened.Female Help Wanted SCHOOL GIRL WANTED TO DO LIGHT ^ housework in exchange for room and board, and look after child school age.Box 85, Record.pAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUS*- ^ work, willing to go to Montreal.Apply M.B.Echenberg, \u20ac7 fielvidere Street.EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER.AC-curacy essential; also good at shorthand.Apply Bex S6, Record Office.rXTRA INCOME SELLING \u201cIMPERIAL ^ Art\" and \u201cWindsor\" seriee Personal Christmas Cards.Dollar dozen up.Also boxed assortments.Sample book and sales help free to workers.British Canadian Publishing Co., 461 Patrick Bldg., Toronto.Teachers Wanted TRADING TURNED DULL ON NEW YORK \u2019CHANGE TODAY U.S.NOT LIKELY TO ABANDON ITS PLANS FOR NAVY DATES FOR ARTHABASKA COURT TERMS ARE FIXED CHARGES FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF CITY HIDDEN FROM ALDERMEN Continued from Page 1.port were understood to have been made yesterday to Captain Anthony Eden of Great Britain as Xorman arrived here with Presi- Changes for Superior Court Session Announced in Quebec mg their vacation with the former\u2019s Official Gazette.i father, Mr.J.D.Graham.! Miss Katherine Murray left on Friday for Sherbrooke, where she One of the Many Advantages of appointing a Trust Company as your Executor in place of an individual is that the books and accounts of the Company are audited semi-annually\u2014while those of the individual Executor only occasionally or not at all.In addition, the Trust Funds in an institution are kept separate from all other funds in accordance with the trust company laws, thereby giving further protection to beneficiaries.SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY Continued From Page One.The amendment aims to eliminate this practise.The farmers, few in number, who sell directly to the consumer are not affected.That white elephant, the Langis Canal, still requires feeding, according to x.recommendation presented by the health committee.For years passed, a trunk sewer from Meadow and Wellington streets has been emptying into the St.Francis river, without causing any trouble to anyone.But with the completion of this great thoroughfare, it was found that certain unpleasant smells came over the ; street at periods of low water.\u2014- - - - - - Quebec, Sept.19.Changes in the entered the hospital as probationer.dent Roosevelt\u2019s oral message plead- dates on which Superior Court >irs.Nellie W\u2019atson and three ing with Premier Edouard Daladier : tej'ma are held in Arthabaska dis- daughters, Mrs.Vance and Mrs.for universal disarmament.\t! trict are announced in the Quebec Benway, of Troy, Vt., and Miss The French, who are seeking a Official Gazette.\tZ.Watson, of Burlington Univer- united front against Hitlerism at1 In future the Superior Court and sity, and Mr.Norman Maclver, of the forthcoming Geneva conference, Circuit Court at Arthabaska will Newport, Vt\u201e were recent week-preferred to carry on the preliminary meet on the second Tuesday of Feb- end guests of their cousins, Mr.work in separate talks and\tMr.\truary, March, April, May, June,\tand\tMrs.\tN.D.Maclver\tand Mr.Davis was expected to see the\tPre-\tOctober and November, and the\tand\tMrs.\tD.R.Graham, mier and Foreign Minister Joseph three days following.\t) Mr.Kenneth Macdonald and son Paul-Boncour today without\tthe\tAt Drummondville, the courts will\tand\tdaughter, of St.Johnsbury, British representatives being\tpre-\tmeet on the third Tuesday of Feb-\tVt.,\twere\tvisiting at the\thome of i urary, April, June, September and his brother, Mr.John J.Macdon- sent.The new proposals contained con- November; and at Thetford Mines aid, recently, cessions to the British Viewpoint, it on the third Tuesday of January, Miss Aiiene Graham has return-waa.said, which the french were March, May, October and December.ed from New York where she scent wihmg to adopt in return for sup- in each case for (he first three days a month as guest of her brother, port a.Geneva.\tthe court sits the Superior Court Homer Graham.Tney remained firm, however, re- w;n have precedence over the Cir- Recent week-end guests of Mr.gardmg the necessity of interna- cait Oourt\tand Mrs.N.J.Matheson included tional control with no reduction of\t'-\tj Mrs.Angus MacLeod, of Marsboro; forces until that control was made\tMrs.Angus H.Macdonald and effective.\tDUTCH TABINET OPPOSED children, Duncan and Malcolm.mader0s!nceS June?M VS,« S ™ rrrtMAMir rVDUDiMüMT ~Mrs- D-.5- MacLeod, Misses after yesterday afternoon\u2019s two- DUTCH CABINET OPPOSED TO ECONOMIC EXPERIMENT; Gladys and T,\t- :Mrs.George MacRae and daugh- As!^ ees^on He rernarjved that the Governmental Economies Best ter, Caroline, of Sherbrooke, were Meihod of Restoring Tr.d.TS* s'\"!\u201c °! Mr\u2019' J' K' >I\"' Equilibrium Says Speech from Miss Ina MacLeod has returned \u2014\tto her work at Montreal, after a week\u2019s vacation at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.John Macdonald, of Lowell, Mass., and Misses Annie and Annie MacRae, of were recent Sunday a result of the health committee re- Î\tmaoe an e.iOrt to appre I commended the extension of\tthis\tj\tc:a.ie tr16 French position, i sewer thirty-six feet into the\triver\t|\t_.frevl0u® to than session\tCaptain \u201cto prevent the emanation of 1a.cornP,e-e report by ! nauseous odors.\u201d The proposal was j referred to the Finance committee.The only other report submitted j last evening was that of the police 'and fire calling for the re-naming of Morkill street from Bowen | DOCUMENTS HLED LN JXBULL avenue to lot 14 subdivision 896.i\tCASE The name accepted by the council i Athens, Greece,'Sept.19,-Docu-v-as Hebert street m memot\to.\trnents needed in connection\twith the .ate F.H.Hebert, for many\tyears\tj\textradition proceedings\tagainst telephone covering a meeting in 'London earlier in the day between Mr.Dav\u2019s and Prime Minister J.I Ramsay MacDonald.the Throne.a member of the j time mayor.The meeting wa' presided over ! by Mayor Forest with all the Alder-: men present except Alderman Langis and Gelinas.council and one- Samuel Insul!, former Chicago Utili-1 ties operator, were filed at the foreign ministry today by Forrest Harness, of the United States Attorney General s office.The Hague.Netherlands, Sept ;19-\u2014Queen Wilhelmina, in a speech Morrison from the throne opening the.1933-1 Springfield, 134 session of the States General: guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.S.Mor-: Assembly, declared today that: risen and Mr.J.D.Graham ! \u201crisky experiments in the economicj Mr.John E.Macdonald had the and monetary domains\u201d must be misfortune to injure his right eye avoided in measures for the im-| when small particles of a shell that provement of trade.\t[exploded in his gun got into it and \u201cThe crumbling away of our pros-'necessitated treatment from an eye penty has lasted over a year and ) specialist in Sherbrooke.It is hoped The detail* of By-law Date Dec.1931 Dec.1931 the transfers proposed in By-law 537 folio No.523 522 519 512 500 4S7 4S4! 4%5 484 483 482 Nov.1928 Purpose Expropriations Unemployment 1931 t^ept.1931 Sidewalks Feo.1931 Unemployment 1930 Nov.1930 Sewers Nov.1928 Aylmer Bridge Nov.1928 Sewers Nov.1928 Paving, sidewalks Nov.1928 Fire equipment Nov.1928 Civic Hospital Furnishing Incinerator Vote Expended Difference $ 45,000 $ 45,062.20 ?\t62.20 c 320.000 92.000 175.000 120.000 175.000 100.000 275,000 34.000 30.000 50.000 285,501.11 78.538.76 187,373.94 88,088.27 182,103.32 62.111.77 271,639.80 28,288.12 36,909.45 7,940.07 54,403.83 34,438.89 s 13.461.24 12,373.94 d 31,911.73 s 7,103.32 d 37,838.23 s 3,360.20 \u2022 .5,611.88 s 6,909.45 d 7,940.07 1 4,403.88 d is exercising in a large degree an influence on the situation of the public finances, and it has disturbed the equilibrium between revenue and expenditures,\u201d the speech said.She asserted that government! economies must be partly achieved by the reduction of civil service salaries.Mr.Macdonald\u2019s sight will not be impaired or suffer any ill effects from this unfortunate accident.GEORGEVILLE Masonic Order marched to ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Mr.and Mrs.Homer Brainard attended the funeral of Wayne Mosher at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mrs.Bureha'.l and daughter, Phyllis, were recent guests of Mr.and the United Church, whore an inter-.\t''a\"ce at.îlorth I*aFe?,,\u2018, '\u2022sting ermon was preached by Rev.Mr.Joseph Dupont has purchased H.Rice.During the Offertory, a block on St.James street at Coat- The letter $1,416,000 $1,328,660.69 $87,939.31 .-der.otci an unexpended balance, and \u201cd\u201d shows a shortage.The Old Reliable) f 50 YEARS OF Proven Quality duet wa- rendered by Messrs.Albert \u2022'C0Pj{ and has taken possession.Blair and James Parker with Mrs.i, ^rsL,F-f0' (pf?nac\treturned William Rediker as organist and from, xvh'te River Junction, where Mrs.William McEwen on the violin.^as, ^eeI?staying for the past Congratulations are extended to two weeks with relatives.Ma-tr > ¦ John Cochrane and Mait- _ *^r- and Mrs.Elmer Lorimer, land S-.lvr .ter for winning prizes on I ?erby Line, and Mr.and Mrs.their A- -hire calves and yearlings, i TemPIe- of Ayers Cliff, were visit-and to Allison and Hubert Dustin Ir'fnds at Bolton Centre on for .taking first and second prizes, ,»es> G «ri, r- \u2022 r, v re.-.pccti\".e.v on their Holstein', ,Mr- ^Mrs.WaJter Ca.rns, Derby calve, at the Fitch Bay fair.\tLme' and \u201eMl'; and Mrs- Harold The village school has re-opened : Cairn \u201c ^ ^t.Andrews, were recent with the Misses Iva Blake and ! KuesU of Mr\u2018and Mrs- E\u2019 S\u2019Cainls Muriel Parkhill as teachers.They !at Sawl'ervllI«-^ue-are residing with Mrs.Addison!\to Packard.\tKINGSEY FALLS Mrs.James Parker has been indiV,\t______ posed and under the care of Dr.Bowen, of Magog.The harvest, home service at St.Quite a number attended the meeting of the Brownleigh Ladies\u2019 _\t,\t\u2014 - Association, which was held at the ¦ eorge s Church had Rev.Atkinson, home of Mrs.Harold Burns at As-»5°F\u2019 a \u2018pecial speaker, bestos.The afternoon was spent in \u2022Mr.Atkinson gave a splendid dis- different kinds of work, after which course to the large congregation.The church had been tastefully decorated by the Misses Mary Sanford, Ewens and Parker, and the donations of flower?, vegetables and fruit were many, After the service these donations were Sherbrooke Hospital.sent to the Mrs.Burns served ice cream and cake.Mr.and Mrs.Currier and family are spending a couple of weeks in town.Mr.and Mrs.Angus McIntyre arc spending a couple of *v«eks visiting different places.\t.UALIFIED ELEMENTARY TEACHER ,\t,\t.\t_\t, j\t»vant«d at once for the Kimberley School have reference m French and English, will\t^ he read^ hy Oetober l.t.Pleas, writ.Box | ^\t^\tArp|y Murdo MacKinnon, Kimberley, Que.,\t, .\t,1 AUA] er or maid.J am a good plain cook, ^ n ^ \"a 324.Cowansville Que.Lost and Found Cars For Sale IOST GREY AND RED WOOLLEN BELT.!\t\u2014\t~~\t\u201d ^ Finder pLase return to Record Office.pUR-DOOR SEDAN tN FIRST CLASS condition.*ix wheeia, insurance, licence I' OST BLACK SCOTCH TERRIER.AN- and a lot, of extras.A real l argain to quick u severs to name \u201cScottle.\u201d Call Evelyn i buyer.98a McManamy meet, Phone 3205-W.Veilleux, Phone 698>W.\t New York, Sept.19.\u2014Trading on the stock exchange turned dull after initial briskness today.Prices were irregular, but variations tended to narrow as volume contracted.Oils and tobaccos displayed rallying tendencies at times, but were adversely influenced by easiness in utilities! and rails.A number of industrials | were slightly reactionary, while ! metal shares ruled irregularly high- ! er.Losses of major fractions to ! around a point or so were shown in I American Can, United States Smelt-1 ing, Pennsylvania, New York Cen-i tral, Consolidated Gas and North! American.Homestake mining can- ! celled most of an opening six point | advance.Allied Chemical, Noranda and Dome showed one point gains, while Standard Oils of New Jersey and ! California, American Tobacco \u201cB,\u201d j McIntyre, Liggett and Myers B and General Motors were steady.U.S.Steel and American Telephone slipped slightly.Call money renewed at three quarters of one per cent.montrMlive STOCK MARKET QUOTATIONS Montreal, Sept.19.\u2014Offerings on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 935.Receipts were composed of 239 cattle, 59 sheep, 286 hogs and 35 4 calves, including 125 cattle held over from Monday\u2019s market.Prices were very much in line with those established on the Monday\u2019s market.Common to low medium steers were from $2.50 to $3.25; common to medium cows, $1.75 to $2.25; and earners and cutters from $1 to $1.50.Calves were steady at $2 for grassers and $6 for veals of good quality.In between kinds sold all the way from $2.75 for thin drinkers to $5.50 for medium veals.Lambs are in the seasonal demand for freezing and were firm at $5.75 for good ewes and wethers, with a cut of $2 per cwt.on bucks ana culls.The few hogs offered sold at $7 for bacons and butchers, with the premium of $1 per hog on select and a cut of fifty cents on heavies and $1 on extra heavies.Feeders were slow.Sows were from $4 to $5.50.Live Stock For Sale rpEN YOUNG GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS, three freshening this month.P.W.j Knights.North Hatley.Phone 20r21.Real Estate For Sale 1 fin acre farm with house, barns, stock and farm implements, near Sawyerville, $3,500.See Edwards, 6 Wellington Street North.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates \\ITELLS & LYNCH, ADVOCATES, GRA-' \u2019 * nada Theatre Building Î>UGG, MIGNAULT, HOLTHAM AND Grundy, advocates, McManamy & Watfb Building, 70 Wellington St.N.Phone 1589.M EAST ANGUS The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the United Church will resume their activities for the balance of the year, Thursday afternoon of this week, the 21st.1 Country and Dairy 1 Products Prices «-ft Montreal, Sept.19.>\u2014 Butter, cheese and eggs were higher ini price on Montreal wholesale markets yesterday.The further rise I in sterling aided butter and cheese,; while egg prices were further helped by firmer markets at other cities and growing scarcity of real fresh stock.The butter market was quoted during the day all the way from 18 3-4c to 19 l-4c per lb., with 19c the average quotation.The cheese market was generally quoted 11c to 11 l-4c for Ontario cheese and 10 l-2c to 10 3-4c for Quebecs.The egg market was about a cent firmer, with graded Ontnuos quoted 23 l-2r to 24c ,'or extras, 18 1-2c to 19c for first?and I4c to 15c for seconds.Westerns were slightly under the Ontario levels, email lots to rctaiicrs ruled firm Bonds and Banks BONDS Bid Asked Power Debs.\t4512\t45% BANKS.Canadienne.\t147\t149 Montreal.195\t199 Vz Royal .157\t160 FOREIGN EXCHANGES.The following rates furnished by the Bank of Montreal are the approximate quotations for transactions between banks at the close of business yesterday.New York Montreal Gv,te\tClose Sterling\u2014 Demand.4.77%\t4.87% Cables .4.77%\t4.88 Australia.3.82\t3.90 New Zealand .\t3.83\t3.92 France.060\t.061 Belgium.214\t.218 Italy.080\t.082 Switzerland.297\t.303 Holland.617\t.630 Spain.128\t.131 Germany.367\t.375 Sweden.246\t.251 Norway.240\t.245 Denmark.214\t.218 Czechoslovakia .043\t.045 Brazil.085\t.086 Poland.170\t.173 Austria.170\t.173 Hong Kong.34%\t.35% Yen.28 U\t.28% Can.Funds .\t2 1-16 D.N.Y.Funds.2% P.Î STOCK AVERAGES *\\ *-« The average price of twenty representative securities listed on the Montreal Stock Exchange yesterday was 26.98, which was a decline of .20 from the average price of Saturday.The average prices, with net changes for the past month, follow: Aver.Net Price Change Sept.18 .26.98\t\u2014\t.20 Sept.16 .27.18\t-f\t.19 Sept.15 .26.99\t\u2014\t.27 Sept.14 .\t27.26\t+\t.10 Sept.13.27.16\t+\t.06 Sept.12.27.10\t\u2014\t01 Sept.11.27.11\t-f\t.33 Sept.9 .26.76\t+\t03 Sept.8 .26.73\t\u2014\t20 Sept.7 .26.93\t\u2014\t.40 Sept.6 .27.33\t\u2014\t.14 Sept.5 .27.47\t\u2014\t.33 Sept.1.27.80\t+\t11 Aug.31 .27.69\t\u2014.07 Aug.30 ____ ____ 27.76\t+\t.03 Aug.29 .27.73\t\u2014\t.23 Aug.25 .27.66\t+\t.85 Aug.24 .26.81\t+\t.09 Aug.23 .26.72\tunch.Aug.22 .26.72\t-(-\t05 Aug.20 .26.67\t+\t.35 Aug.18 .26.32\t\u2014\t.05 at the following levels: Cartons Loos, ORRIS & WOLFE.ADVOCATES.ETC, Q.C.R.Bid*., Wellington St.North.SHTON R.TOBIN, ADVOCATE, OLI-^ vier Bid*., 4 Wellington So Tel 623.E WING & MoFADDEN.ADVOCATES.Room 520.at 132 St.James Street* Montreal Tel.LAncaster 8733.J Armitage Ewing, K C., George S, McFadden, K C* \u2022John V.Casgrain Auctioneer E.M.DEMERS.AUCTIONEER.DIST.St Francia* Sherbrooke.Phs 661-1005.Chartered Accountants JJDNEY.ARMITAGE & CO.F.R Edney.C.A.C.D.Armitage, C.A# Sherbrooke Trust Building, Sherbrooke.HASKELL.ELDERKIN & CO.Montreal Associates.Certified Accountants j \u2014- \u2014 T H.BRYCE, C P A., C.G.A., AUDITOR, i ^*1^6 Quebec St, Sherbrooke.Tel 1308.Trustees in Bankruptcy I A LBERT COMTOIS J.W.GENEST j\t33a King street West, Suite 11.\u2022 Sherbrooke, P.Q.\tTel.2724.| rF R.E D N E Y & COMPANY.1 ' T.R.Edney, C.A.G.S.Sharpe, Mgr.Sherbrooke Trust Bldg , Sherbrooke.Licensed Trustees.\u2014- \u201cV\"!':\t'.\"JJU Engineers and Surveyors O F.DUBUC, BA, Sc, GRAD.ENGI-necr, Quebec Land Surveyor Reg Pai-1 ent A tty.< Well.St.S., Sherbrooke.Bel! Tel.Physicians and Surgeons j T'hR.R.B.SPEER.EYE.EAR, N( and Throat, 98 Wellington St.Nc ! Phone 3246.D R.ETHIER.PHONE G76, SI KING ST.West.Electrotherapy, Urinary Disease.rARS.J.A DARCHE AND LION * f Darche.Eye, Ear.Nose and Thr< Private Hospital H2 King Street W, Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL ^ Dr.L.A.Gendreau.14 Front.Ph.2107.dT R.J.E.McLEAN.B.V.Se., VETERIN-ary Surgeon.Hospital 28 King W.Pb.42* Business Adviser TS YOUR BUSINESS IN DIFFICULTY 1 Do you need cash?See H.G.Munro, Ouc-n Street, Phone 3328.Insurance tp A I.K WITH BECK The Sun Life Man, Sherbrooke.Tel.Beauty Shop TAUCHESS BEAUTY SHOP, 16a P; Phono 28I.>6 \\V.Permanent, $2.50 hi Woodwork Special brands \t\t29c\t28c Fresh extras\t\t28c\t27c Fresh firsts \t\t22c\t21c Fresh seconds \t\tlUC\t18c The potato market\twas\t75c to 80c per 80-lb.bags of\tnew\tQuebec OHERBROOKE PATTERN A WOOD-^ working Co.Manufacturera of Wood Patterns.Boxes and Woodwork of all Kinds.Hatch & Cutts, 93 Frontenac.Phone 93.stock.The poultry market held steady.Poultry prices to the retail trade, as quoted by wholesale jobbing houses, follow : \u201cA\"\t\u201cB\u201d Milkferl chickens .\t32-34c\t30-!(?c Selected\tchickens .\t30-32c\t28-HUc Fowl.18c\t16c Broilers\t.22-28c\t.0-Mc Turkeys.23c\t21c Huy advertised goods.They must always give full value.Motors Repaired and Rewound.Quick Service.Estimate Gladly Given.ROSS-KEELER ELECTRIC CO.17-21 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke, Phone 645.We carry a large assortment o( motor brushes in stock.I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933.PAGE THREE FARNHAM TOWN COUNCIL HELD BRIEF SESSION Grant of $1,000 from Government for Direct Relief Ac- School r«-opened for th fall and winter terms, with the complete staff of 1932-33 re-engaged as follows: principal, Mrs.C.E.Spicer, East Farnham; grades nine and ten, Miss E.H.Horner, East Farnham; grades seven and eight; Miss R.E.Higginson, Montreal; grades five and six; Miss G.M.Williams, Knowlton, grades three and four, and Miss E.L.Scott, of Lachute, grades one and two.Mr.Stafford O\u2019Hara, of Montreal, was a recent week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs, S.R.knowledged\u2014General\tNotes O\u2019Hara.\t.r i- L\tjn-i-i 1 Among the local tennis players trom rarnnam and District.who recently played at Abbotsford - I were Messrs.E.Braddock, F.Blackburn, A.Lussier, L.Morgan, E.Desmarais and J.P.Morissette.They were pleasantly entertained in the evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Rochon.A number of guests were also present from St.Cesaire and St.Paul.Farnham, Sept.19.\u2014The regular meeting of the Town Council was held with Mayor H.A.Gosselin, presiding and Aldermen A.Saul-try, Dr.E.Jacques, R.J.Rutledge, J.Robillard and A.Brodeur, the legal adviser, A.Gaudet and the secretary - treasurer, R.Archambault, present.During the evening the council passed a motion of condolence to the family of the late Rev.Father J.Edmond Decelles.The amount of one thousand dollars from the Government for direct relief during the past five months w-as received with gratitude.It was decided that future requests of the workers to receive medical attendance at the local hospital would have to be voted upon by the council.Other business of lesser import-ance was transacted during the PERSONALS AND GENERAL NEWS FROM GRANBY Many Visitors in Granby Recently\u2014Newsy Items of General Interest from District.ed a fall and winter millinery open ing.The people of Farnham and the parish of St- Romuald mourn the loss of Rev.Father J.E.Decelles, who died on Tuesday morning, September 5th, following a long illness.The funeral took place on Friday morning, September Sth, at St.Romuald Church and was largely attended by parishioners and friends in Farnham, as well as by many from out-of-town.Mr.and Mrs.S.R.O\u2019Hara and daughter, Mrs.Wm.Murray, jr., of evening, after which the meeting i New York, were recently the guests was adjourned.\tjof Mr.and Mrs.William Murray, -\tsr.at St.Agathe des Monts.ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE i Mrs.William Murray, jr., of New Browne Lodge No.24 A.F.and!York, has returned to her home af-A.M.held their annual church par-]ter having spent the summer Granby, Sept.19.\u2014Mrs.L.S.Hayés, of Foster, spent a week-end with her sister, Mrs.J.R.Robinson, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Merle Booth, of Montreal, and Mr.Guy Graves, of Fulford, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Robinson.i\t,\t,\t-, Mr.and Mrs.G.V.MacLeay, of Miss B- Picket was in Montreal ;\twere guests for a few one day last week when she attend-|^ays durinjj j^e pajr 0f their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Hiram ade and service when a good representation of the brethren mei at the Masonic hall and proceeded in a body to Grace United Church, where the service was held.The District Grand Chaplain, Worshipful Brother, Rev.S.Wesley Boyd, D.D., of Cowansville, was the special speaker of the afternoon, assisted by Rev.Brother J.C.Downing, pastor of Grace United Church.Brother W.R.Legge, of Granby, presided at the organ.Among those present from out-of-town was the District Deputy Grand Master, Right Worshipful Bro.F.Knight, of Cowansville.The choir, composed of Masonic brethren, led in the singing of the hymns.The church was prettily arranged with numerous summer flow-»rs for the occasion.Darby.Mrs.E.Williard, of Notre Dame de Grace, is spending a week at the same home.Miss McNaughton, of Montreal, spent a few days in town last week.Miss McNaughton is field secretary of the Girl Guide Association and addressed the local committee and ja public meeting of Girl Guides.Rev.Thomas Scott and Mrs.Scott were in Montreal recently.Mr.Scott attended the presbyter-ial and Mrs.Scott was present at a farewell and presentation of a silver tea service to Mrs.Halpenny by the ladies of St.James\u2019 United Church, Montreal.Rev.Mr.Halpenny has accepted a call to Cornwall, Ont.Mr.J.S.Mullin, Mr.A.C.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.C.P.MacDonald, Mr.and Mrs.C.P.MacDonald, Miss Hawksbury, Ont., who has been the guest for two weeks of Mr.and Mrs.F.S.McLean, has returned home.Mrs.Delia Gilman, of Los Angeles, Calif., spent a few days last week visiting her brother-in-law, Mr.Thomas Gilman at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.D.Porter.Mrs.Ellis Horner and Miss Muriel Horner have returned from \u201cCrow\u2019s Nest,\u201d Lake Bonallie, where they spent a week\u2019s holiday, ABERCORN - ! Opal Sherrer spent a week-end I with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leon- !\t-\u2014 ard Sherrer in Dunham.\ti East Angus, Sept.19.\u2014-The an- Mr.H.Daundenaud and two chil-i ?,M^i™|et\u2018\u201c20^TSt-J^ancis, Valley dren went to St.Hyacinthe recently |\tCanadian Le- urViJ»r*> are fr\\ attend\t^ ^ ^ B.E.S.L.Was hêld With a good attendance of comrades GENERAL NOTES AND PERSONALS OF EAST ANGUS Newsy Items of General Interest from East Angus and District \u2014Many East Angus Families Entertain Friends.where they are to attend college Recent visitors at Mr.William pj-esênt.Chapman\u2019s were Mr.and Mrs.C.\u201c Donoway and Miss Taylor, of Granby, and Mr.and Mrs.Ellison, of Montreaft.Rev.Mallalieu, of Subton, held his monthly service in Aberoorn Union Church on Sunday, September 11th.SWEETSBURG Mr.and Mrs.S.G.Morley and son, Ernest, also Mrs.Rush, all of Montreal, were recent week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Chadsey.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Kimball, of Enosberg Falls, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Wanton Hall, of Abercorn, were calling at the home of Mr.R.D.Wells and Mrs.C.0.Robb last The meeting was called to order by Com, A.B.McKeage, president, when the general business was disposed of.Reports were rendered by the several committees, showing that another successful year for the activities of the branch had come to a close.Com.A.B.McKeage expressed his appreciation for the very effic ient manner in which the committees had performed their many duties.This being the meeting for the election of officers for the coming year President McKeage requested Com.O.T.Farnsworth to occupy the chair, when the following comrades were elected: president, Com.G.Rowley, D.C.M.; first vice-president, Com.A.H.Darker; second vice-president, Com.A.James; sec- Guy Waldron include Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Gallagher and sons, David, Bobby and Harold, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mr.and Mrs.Donald McRae and daughters, of Sawyervilk.The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mr.Norman Bain with an attendance of aixty-two, the table proceeds amounting to $6.45.The afternoon was spent in knitting and sdcial intercourse.Supper was served by the hostesses Mrs.Irvin Bain and Mrs.Norman Bain.Mr.Albert McConnell and son, Philip, were visiting relatives and friends in Lancaster and Colebrook, N.H., recently.Mrs.Sarah Cairns, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cairns attended the funeral Of Mr.Samuel Marlin, of Randboro, which w\u2019as held on Tuesday last.COATICOOK Dance, Barnston, Wed.Snappy 4.NORTH HATLEY months in Farnham as the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.R ®'?rara\u2018 , _.\t.,\t, Jean MacDonald, Mr.H.A.Witch- Mr.and Mrs.John Alexander, M\tw p\t\u201e_j of Larchmont, .\u2018J.Y., were recent week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alec Alexander.Frinds of Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Roberts will Le pleased to learn that their eldest son, John, who is a patient at the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, Montreal, is improv- er, Mr.and Mrs.P.Phenex and Mr.and Mrs.Isabel left last week to attend the Century of Progress Exhibition at Chicago.Sister Insure de Bethanie, nee Josephine Couturier, of Quebec City of Soeurs Missionaries de Immaculate Conception, Ottawa street, Granby, is leaving Montreal with ing and expects to be able to t®';fourteerl other sifters for Vancou-turn home in a week or so\t| ver.where they will sail for Man- Mr.Alec Alexander and Mi.H.\tChina, where they will spend C.Pearson have been on a fishing : their ljves as missionaries.and hunting trip during the past\tan(j jjrs_ j^ay gtowe arK] son, week at Laurentide Park and Riv- Charles, of Foster, spent a recent \u201e '\t\u201e ,\t,,\tiretary pro tern, Com.A.James; Mr.D.H.Ingalls visited ms i treasurer, Com.C.King; auditor, daughter, Mrs.John Taylor, and Com_ A R Rousseau, family at Millington on ednesday, ;\tfollowing committees were September 13, accompanied by Mr.| appointe husband I grandparents for several weeks, ac-iand other relatives in their loss, i^k-end companied Mrs, Sherwood to her Lucien Couture; consolation, Tony jn Warden for a couaie 0f weeks Dumont.The bean guessing contest |of ^ Q\tRobb.was won by Miss Aline Roy and the MrSi G e Rowley and Mrs.door prize by Miss Gilmour.Mi.; A]lan Hal] were jn Sherbrooke, Jos Vigeant was also a winnei m ¦ uests at the La^.Q^y adding.cards-\t1 Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Wood and EAST FARNHAM family, of Northfield, Vt.were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.David Bucke on their way home, after ,\t,\t\u2019.,, T , spending their holidays as guests Mr.and Mrs.Floyd, Mr.J.Floyd, l)£\tWood\u2019s parents at Inver- and Miss Floyd and Mr.and Mrs.i nesE_ Miss Cowans, of Magog, was a Miss Clara Seavy for s SOUTH STUKELY Miss Jessie Hodges, of Montreal, | spent a few days in town recently, ] guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.Purdy -\tand family.Mr.and Mrs.William P.Demick ) Mr.and Mrs.P.E.Rhicard, Mr.were recently calling on Mr.W.G.Ly]e Rhicard and Miss Kemp, of Kneeland in Warden.\tIStanbridge East, and Mrs.Borden, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Dunsmore, J0f Bedford, were guests of Mrs.of Newport, Vt., have been spend- h.H.Collins.ing a few days with Mr.and Mrs.; Mr.Nelson Dunn, of Bedford, Arthur Dunsmore.\twas a guest of his father, Mr.M.Mr.and Mrs.J.Clark, of Lon- F.Dunn, and Mrs.Dunn recently, don, Ont., Mr.Peter Welch and : Miss Mary Reynolds returned to Mrs.P.Welch and two daughters, ! Worcester after spending the suro-of Philipsburg, spent a day recently j mer holidays in Granby, with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bressette.i Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Miller left Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Black and]for Chicago, where they will visit home.Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Hall and the Misses Louise and Adelaide Hall were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.S.Park at East Farnham.Mrs.Grace Collins was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs.R.S.Park, and of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Stevens.Miss Irene Sly is spending a three weeks\u2019 holiday in Montreal as the guest of relatives and friends.Miss Yvette Gauthier, of Montreal, was a recent guest of her sisters, Mrs.N.Cain and Mrs.Ar- thMissLFrancoise Ouellette has re-i^ily.f \u2022^î,tro0\u201cn>\tD |th^W^ sumed her duties at the local post \"\u20ace1^end 'Vlth Mr\u2019 an6RVE«) UOT^s OF-CREPCT-HE U TO ®E an AbH WAGON DRIV15R.- \"\u201cHSI mmM .\"\"i ITt) A'b FAR A'b » kin goto Git A WAV F'ROM THAT Singer v/ithout Tr\u2014T^IJUMP-.N off ME^ ^TlUL An At.W-WACOM driver- W ah i! ;f Shyiilils r sizes 8 to 16.Special at .\t3 I w Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Converse, of Orleans, Vt, were week-end guests Mrs.W.H.Lynch has returned of Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Buckland, from Montreal, where she was call- ! Magog street, ed by the serious illness and\tsubse- j\t*\t*\t*\t.quent death of her sister, Mrs.John Miss Jessie Hargrave is leaving O\u2019Dell.On her return home to Sher- ! today for New York, where she will brooke.Mrs.Lynch was accompanied ! be a guest of Mrs.C.W.Clititon for by her niece, Miss A.Joan O\u2019Dell,'a week or two.who is at present her guest.\tj\t*\t\u2022\t\u2022 *\t*\t*\t: The lady members of the Granby Mrs.Fred.E.Shelley, of Rich- Golf Club are coming to Sherbrooke RIVOLI COATICOOK Thursday, Friday and Saturday.mond, entertained yesterday after- ] tomorrow to participate in a friend-noon, giving a charmingly arranged | ly match with the local players at the Sherbrooke Country Club.tea and shower at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Southwood, Montreal street, in honor of Miss Juliette Stenson, whose marriage is to take place shortly.The tea table, with its covering of lace, looked lovely with yellow and white mums in a ! of Mrs.T silver bowl and yellow tapers in : week-end.silver candlesticks.Mrs.A.Nadeau j\t*\t*\t» poured tea, Mrs.Charles Codere the : Mrs.E.P.Wilson entertained yes-coffee and the ices were cut by Mrs.¦ terday at her residence in East A.Fontaine.Assisting in the tea : Angus, giving a luncheon-bridge at room were Mrs.J.D.Joslin and the I which rovers were laid for eight, in Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Farley, of Drummondville, and their son, Mr.Randolph Farley,.student at Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxviile, were guests W.Rawson during the PICTURÏ * I IRnaillKBllHllEllB-k ! GRANADA Misses Kathleen, Pauline and Viola Stenson.During the afternoon the bride-to-be was presented with a breakfast and luncheon service in dainty china and a silver flower bowl, the lovely gifts being accompanied by the best wishes of the guests for her future happiness.MRS.T.W.RAWSON ENTERTAINED W.C.T.U.Mrs.T.W.Rawson entertained the honor of her sister, Mrs.Gordon Gale, of Ottawa, who is her guest.\u2022 * \u2022 Wilder Pierce, Jr., son of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wilder Pierce, of Jacksonville, Pa., who has been a guest of his grandfather, Mr.W.R.Webster, Montreal street, left yesterday for Hanover, N.H., to enter Dartmouth College as a freshman.Miss Evelyn Hal* Mrs.H.W.LAST DAY! \u201cBED OF ROSES\u201d \u201cARIZONA TO BROADWAY\u2019 Don't Miss These Two Splendid Pictures.members of the Women\u2019s Christian j °,T!se andtheir , sister, Miss Sara Temperance Union yesterday after-|Ha11- Quebec, who is spending noon at her home on Wolfe street.;\tw,.in Sj^rbrooke as fhetr The president, Mrs.S.A.Jones,\t\u2019*\t* occupied the chair, and the devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs.G.Ellery Read.At the conclusion of the regular business routine, a letter of appreciation was read from a student who had won the W.C.T.U.prize i for hygiene.The president asked for i .\t.\t,, a large attendance at the annua] j Arlington, Mass., where th^y were convention to be held in Magog from ' ?yes^s.^ a,îew aa^s r\u2019, an° guest, left yesterday by motor, accompanied by Mrs.G.Alexander, of Richmond, to spend a week's holiday in Norwell, Mass.*\t* B The Misses Geraldine Hebert, Minnie Mooney, Mary and Eva McConnell, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Fred.Shelly, of Richmond, motored to STARTING TOMORROW ¦\t\u2014 For 4 Days \u2014 ^ Unusual! Fascinating! ^ Romantic! Humorous! ê Her .Husband Turned to Stone O When He Learned She Had B Tricked Him Into Marriage! :\tANN £ HARDING Mrs.Arthur Myers, the latter being delighted at again seeing friends from her former home.SB» Friends of Mr.and Mrs.D.R.Mewett, of Valley Junction, will be sorry to hear that the former has just received word that his father, who has been ill and confined to his bed for the past four months, passed away at his home in Roberts-bridge, Sussex, England, just the September 27th to 29th, for which delegates were named.The passing of Mrs.J.Rosenbloom was feelingly referred to by the president, and a standing vote of sympathy for the bereaved family was recorded.Two vocal solos by Mrs.F.C.Churchill, accompanied by Mrs.W.G.Cross, were very much enjoyed by the members at the conclusion of the business session.Later a social i hour was spent, during which the]day before the anniversary of his m the story of a woman s desper- me gamble for her husbarui\u2019s lot* HARNESS hostess, assisted by Mrs.R.I.Dean, served afternoon tea.fiftieth wedding day.old Hyndman block over the Public Library on Strathcona Square, Mr.Sangster recalled, and the first gym ni\u201e=3 \u201e.W1,\tfan JY™.Cadieux, Lake of Two Mountains.Mrs.Miller and Master Stewart have Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Miller and their son, Master Stewart, are again in residence at 35 Magog street, after spending their holidays at He Don\u2019t neglect to read the classified advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.AUTUMN SEASON AT T OPENED WITH BANQUET Large Number of Members of Local Association Attended Impromptu Dinner which Ushered in 1933-34 Season Last Evening \u201cThe Young Men\u2019s Christian Association is a company in which you are the shareholders,\u201d William Welter, successor to W.P.McVie as general secretary of the local Y.M.C.A., told the large gathering of members who attended the banquet which ushered in the autumn\u2019s activities last evening.\u201cIt is principally your duty to maintain interest in your organization and assist in every possible manner to foster its development,\u201d he continued.The informal dinner, which served the dual purpose of inaugurating the 1933-34 season and of introducing the recently-appointed general secretary, brought a splendid response from the members.Seated at the head table with Mr.Wolter were J.R.Sangster, president of the Y.M.C.A.Board of Directors, Bob Richardson and Walter Murray, chairman of the physical department, and Jack Chamberlain, physical director, Mr.Wolter drew the attention of his audience to the membership campaign which will be attempted shortly.Outlining the responsibilities in this connection which vested on the shoulders of the older members, the general secretary pointed out that the Y.M.C.A.movement had its objective primarily aimed at the development of young men and boys.Such a campaign was vital to the growth and progress of the Association.the speaker stated, as he asked the full co-operation of all the members.A comparison of present advantages with the meagre facilities afforded when the local branch was established here in the nineties was made by Mr.Sangster.The Association\u2019s first headquarters were in the class, which accommodated ten mem bers, was held about 1898.Many changes have taken place since then, and the present head of the Board of Directors is one of the few charter members left.\u201cThe Board of Directors have the utmost confidence that under Mr.Wolter and Mr.Chamberlain a splendid year\u2019s work will be achieved,\u201d Mr.Sangster commented.\u201cThis is an Association for youth whom we look upon as future leaders and the ones who will carry on our work.\u201d The schedule for the ensuing season was read by Mr.Chamberlain, who is starting his fourth year as physical instructor, while Mr.Murray reported that his committee had given serious consideration to the formation of a well-balanced slate of activities.Mr.Richardson was called upon to present the Mitchell trophy and a medal to Arnold Simpson for winning the annual Y.M.C.A.swims and other tokens to Gerald Dunsmore and his sister, Miss Ruth Dunsmore, who finished second and third, respectively, in the annual classic.Glen Sampson led the entertaining sing-song, with Mac Turner at the piano, and ended the enjoyable supper with the National Anthem.been guests for the past week of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Wood at their summer home in Woodlands, where Mr.Miller joined them for the weekend and accompanied them home to Sherbrooke.\u2014 Added \u2014 ¦ A BIRTH OF A NEW NATION! 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TOMORROW until SATURDAY The Most Thrilling Double BUI In Months 1 \u201e J MIGHTIER ¦ W than any fiction comes _ w this drama of today F thundering from the j® I pages of life.\tI P FOX FILM Presents *TheMANv/HO DARED I è AN IMAGINATIVE BIOGRAPHY 1 with\t& Preston Foster and I Zita Johann Joaa March Irene Biller -iHiiitwim \"iiimmiiiiittiiiii Clifterd Jones Directed by Hamilton MacFaddan \u2014- Also \u2014 .1933\u2019S MOST RAFFING MYSTERY! 4,000 Miles of .Thrills Packed Into 70 Minutes of Roaring Drama \u2014 \u201cTHE SILK EXPRESS\u201d with Neil Hamilton.Sheilla Terry.Arthur Byron, Guy Kibbee.Comedy, News and Others.f 895477 PAGE SI* SHERBRCOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933 I9AJ0R PENNANT LENN0XV1LIE MISS KIRKHAM FLAGS MAY BE'CROWNED THREE MEDALLIST IN NEW CHAMPIONS CLOSE TOURNEY HOISTED TODAY AGE BOWED TO YOUTH IN AMATEUR GOLF FINAL New York Giants Need Lone Vic- Miss Eileen McMurray, Ladies\u2019 Brilliant Montreal Player, Who tory to Clinch National League\tChampion, Only One of Four\tLost Her Canadian Women\u2019s \"\t1932 Title Holders to Suc- cessfully Defend Golf Laurels This Summer, Banner, while Washington Senators Are but Two Victories Away from World Series.New York, Sept.19.\u2014Baseball\tIn every branch of sport, 1953 Open Title to Ada Mackenzie Last Week, Led Qualifying Round in Winnipeg Yesterday.laurels as she drove off in the first round j p!i .women s close golf championsh.p here today.After Ada Mackenzie, Toronto defender of the close title, took1 the open title from her last Satur-I day, Miss Kirkham foixed har wayj St.Charles Country Club,*Wir,ui* prosperity, represented by the'jfa\u201d has\" been à bad year for'title-hold- peg, Sept 19-AH eyes were on tional and American League pen- tes.The 1932 champions who sue- Margery kirkham, of Montre» nants, was just\taround the\tcoiner\tcessfully defended their\t.\t, n todav for the\tNew\tYork\tGiants\tthis year are about as numéro is\tof match play\tfor\tthe Canadian and the Washington Senators.AU as Chinese laundrymen in a nudist the Giants needed to clinch the camp.Golf, tennis, boxing, oa5eba National League flag for the first and horse racing have all bid adieu time since 1924 was one victory j to the 1932 idols to pay tribute to Lor themselves or a defeat for the new crop of champions, their only rival.Pittsburgh.Wash- The same conditions have exist-ington was just half as well off.ed at the Lennoxville Golf Ciub back into the limelight with spec-1 The Sena-ois needed two victor- this season.Of the four 1932 cup tacular golf to win the close quaii-j :es.two New York defeats or a holders, only Miss Eileen McMur- fyine medal with a brilliant eighty-! combination of\tone\ttriumph and.\tray retained her title.Harry Mar-\tone here yesterday.\tShe carded\tt.vo' one Yankee reverse.\tiasine, club champion, Henry\tamazing birdies\tat the end of\tthe It was possible ne.'her flag .\u2018.ouid Downs, holder of the Stewart han- second nine to return a sub-par of be clinched today, but the Giants, dicap trophy, and Bob McMurray, thirty-seven for the second half slated to play v.tc.r final game at winner of the Downs \u201cB1\u2019 Class and score her total of e.ghty-one, St.Louis while the Pirates tangled handicap award, have been de- one less than the eighty-two post-with the Phiiiies in a doublu-head- throned and new names appear on ed by Miss Mackenzie in taking the er, expected to end the National1 an three cups.\topen medal last Monday.League race by nightfall.They -et Lawrence A.Birooks, tonner The Montreal girl today played e 1 ¦ : v,-.:./ #- SPORTING NOTES MANUSH HAD PERFECT DAY AT BAT The battle for runner-up honors in the American League\u2019s half of baseball\u2019s \u201cBig Six\u201d today favored Heinie Manush, who pounded out four hits in as many times at bat yesterday to gain four points on his rival, A1 Simmons, who was idle.Manush\u2019s gain boosted his average to .335 as compared to .331 for Simmons.In the National League, Bill Terry took undisputed possession of third place with one hit m two official times at bat.The standing to .date follows: G.AB.R.H.PC.139 554 93 205 .370 138 531 118 188 .35-i 129 458 44 154.336 CADETS SENTENCED FOR MURDERING JAP PREMIER Klein, Phillies Foxx, Athletics Davis, Phillies Manush, Senators .Simmons, White Sox.141589 Terry, Giants .118 459 141 626 110 2;0.:\u201935 S3 195 .331 67 149 , TO When George Dunlap, pictured above at left, was a mere youth of fourteen, Max Marston, shown battle with Jess same crown me last year.golfer to ascend Dunlap is only twenty-four years of age.the coveted amateur throne.escape \u201cFat Fred^ Fitzsimmons rc,un(j capture the Rosenbloom had from serious injury.\t1 trophy.The veteran right-hander held a John Parker\u2019s seven and live two to one -ead with two men out -rlumph over Fred Pattison entitled m the second inning when a line\tSfewart handicap cup *\u2022 drive from Bob O\u2019Farrell\u2019s bat cracked him on the neck.\u201cFitz went down and lay gasping.A club house examination revealed he had \u201cuffered no serious hurt.Despite the defeat, the Giants moved closer to the pennant, for Pittsburgh got no better than an even break in a twin bill with the Phils.Paul Waner's homer m the eighth inning gave the Corsairs the first game by two to ona, but Ed Holley came back with a four-hit ch which Henry Downs relinquished while Basil Baker nosed out Crawford Grier in the Downs handicap ;rophy for Class \u201dB.\u201d Baker\u2019s inar- her usual form and just managed to keep pace with \u2018her paitner, Mrs.R.K.Beairsto, Manitoba champion.They carded identical scores for the two rounds and total of eighty- |\t1 four to tie for second place in the j ijs- medal standing.Both players had1 forty-three on the first nine and\t1 Kn,AB forty-one for the serond.Miss WASHINGTON FAVORED WIN WORLD SERIES St.Louis, Sept.19.\u2014Tom Kearney, St.Louis betting commissioner, has made the Washington Senators seven to ten favorites to win the world series from the New York Giants.Judges Visit National Shrine Before Sentencing Eleven Cadets to Four-Year Prison Terms for Killing Premier Inukai.Tokyo, Sept.19.\u2014 After a visit at dawn to a national shrine and prayers for guidance, judges in an army court martial today sentenced eleven cadets to four year prison terms for participating in the assassination of Premier Inukai ia May, 1932, and accompanying terrorism.The trial of ten naval officers on like charges continued.Sentences ranging from three years\u2019 imprisonment to death have been asked by the prosecution for them.Petitions with 357,000 signatures were received asking clemency for the cadets.ENNIS gin was one up in the final round^, jjackenzie\u2019s first round opponent is Mrs.C.E.Wilson, of Victoria, and his name today .occupies a plaque next to that of Bob Mc-ray, deposed holder.Miss McMurray, who made a profound impression in the qualifying round and the match olay of the Eastern Townships ladies' championship tournament at INTERMEDIATES DEFEATED MOUNT-SUTTON TEAM Sutton, Sept.19.\u20143y a margin of *- «¦ RUGBY LEN O\u2019DONNELL TO COACH | SHERBROOKE ATHLETICS The first step towards the realiza-\t_\t- tion of a successful rugbv season in Iour team, the Rough Riders, have -^\t\u2019 stated H.Gordon attention officially, the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union will deal with it,\u201d Mix Snelling said.\u201cBut until such time we are standing pat.My knowledge of the A.A.U.of C.is very meagre.\u201d All the players in the Ottawa Big YESTERDAY\u2019S STARS Outstanding players m yesterday\u2019s major league games were.Tex Carleton, Cardinals \u2014 ILs eighth inning single drove in the run that beat the Giants.Johnny Frederick, Dodgers\u2014Accounted for four runs against t'he Cubs with a homer and a single.Sam Gray, Browms\u2014Pitched effectively to down Senators.\\ Rob Johnson, Athletics \u2014 His home run and single drove in three 1 runs against the Tigers.! Oral Hildebrand, Indians \u2014 Lim-! ited the Red Sox to two hits.won the first game, and latter pitched four-hit shutout in the second contest.Bill Urbanski, Braves\u2014Combed Reds' pitching for two triples and a single.Johnny Allen, Yankees, and Les-be Tietje, White Sox\u2014Both pitched well as teams split double-header.a squad of ! Sherbrooke has been made with the amateur card ^.ayers from ; selection of Leonard O\u2019Donnell to 5 oung, secrets Montreal captured the honors in an'coach the Athletics, the local entry district bimnen of the A.A.U.of C.\u2022day I in the Quebec Rugby Football Union.James P.McCaffrey, manager of The ! O\u2019Donnell succeeds Eddie Wolfe, who -h® Rough Riders also said that all eighty-eight and Maryon Murphy, l9ca^ players were victorious i -\t.\t,\t, ,,\t.r.r - -u\tcomely Ottawa girl, a ninety.The singles and a doubles encounter, uuijixi'.u cue yiay-uuo witu LlL^ -s u.out in the nigntcap ana - .e Sherbrooke Country Club this V^3-' qualifier' start match play today, lost the three remaining singles ; Swimmers last season.The Pn:.::es won by six to not-ing.wcn j,er third straight Lennoxville w:t]l ,.hg eighteen-hole final F'ri- duels and doubles game.\tmentor\u2019s ability needs no introduc The Boston Braves pounded c-ut, ladies\u2019 title.Miss Carolyn Taylor d afternoon\tWillard \u201cBill\u201d Crocker\u2019s 6-2, 6-3!tion to Sherbrooke's sport public.Miss Kirkham played a poor firit conquest of Bill Childs, of the C.P.1 For the past few years O\u2019Donnell has àctior^Amafeu^fth^Uninn of ine yesterday for a total of forty- R-.Club, .marked Sutton\u2019s ^ lone ^en tu o strong\tCaZa^av'S wHn Viafi TOO in\tfluâlif Vin2T\tfour victorios to two» a\tui | oiici uiug/ac iiexs uwn meivac wim one\t7\t.~~~ round and Mrs BeîirstT meets intermediate tennis players from ! selection\t0\u2019P°nnell to ; Joung\tof the Ottawa and Alice Macdonald, of Winnipeg.\tMontreal captured the honors in an j coach the Athletics, the local entry ^j^egpMcCaffrev^ manager of Isobel Penal' Ontario rumor exhibition match on Saturday ! m the Quebec Rugby Football Lmon.James r.McCaîirey, manager of champion from Toronto carded\" an ! against the Mount-Sutton Club.The | O\u2019Donnell succeeds Eddie Wolfe, who\t.y h , amateur cards -\t-\t\"\tlocal players were victorious\tin a ' piloted the Sherbrooke aggregation\t315 PIa>cls naa ,anlat«nr\tcards.fourteen hits to wallop t'he Cincin nati Reds by eight to two, while Brooklyn beat the Chicago Cubs by-six to four.Following the Giants' lead.Washington also picked up ground although beaten.They bowed to the St.Louis Browns by four to two but moved one game closer to the flag when the Yankees split a double-header with the White Sox.Sam Gray, who some weeks ago! confes-.ed to a sore arm and nullified a Transaction by wffiieh ne was to wear a Washington uniform and thus would have been eligible for a E.lce of world series money, \u2018held the Senators well in hand all the way although touched for ten hits.Bo Burke pitched well for seven innings but a double by Bruce Campbell, a walk to Oscar Melillo and a triple by Tom Gullic gave the Browns two runs and the game the eighth frame.attempted to disrupt Miss McMur-ray\u2019s bid for a third consecutive championship, but failed by t'he narrow margin of one down.Russell Johnson, noted for his exploits on the ice surface, won the junior competition inaugurated ^ ^ _________________ in Lennoxville this year, , the jun- : Ki*kYam'\"a\u201cd MlsUMackenzie were .or handicap championship.John* Miss Kirkham: rhuzrn\tson achieved a three and two ccn-\t0u*t.535\t673\t54^44 unieag-j\tqUest 0f Ed.Parker in the final .443\tg-3\tg.24\u201437 round of this event.\t; Miss Mackenzie: Miniature cups were supplied\t0ut.635\t554\t54S_}3 \u2022for the winners and runners-up, ana\tjn .444\t433\tg30_41 were presented to tffieir rightful\t.owners by L.V.Parent, president of the Lennoxville Golf Club.new Beach game on Saturday, the Ontario branch of the A.A.U.of C.public.I insisted on the members of the Otta KAYSER SOFTBALL TEAM DEFEATED BY SHERBROOKE COTTONS Acton Vale, Sept.19.\u2014Playing an exhibition game here on Sunday, the Sherbrooke Cottons team, runners-up in the Sherbrooke Li-T ,\tdies\u2019 Softball League, defeated the \u2022jo.nr,y.Ai.en -nerd the .W nite box i champion Julius Kayser aggrega-v.*.\t.\t.\t.\tConnecting four at the turn.But from then on triumph in the singles ranks j Sherbrooke High School a position Canada may take to bar Interpro she improved steadily, stroking \u201cSonny\u201d Taylor tired rapidly in the : which he still holds this fall .judicial Rugby Lmon teams from deadly iron shots and averaging third set of his long match with The candidates for the local squad ;n .- \u201e \u201e TT\t___u ' short putts.\tErson Miller, Brooklyn Park stai are rapidly rounding into shape.As\tF-,U\u201d ^hn D«G5uchy- The\tcards\tturned\tin\tby\tMiss and Montreal South Shore champion,\t! yet only conditioning exercises have e e!an 1:,resicient' sa'd vesterdav.and lost by scores of 6-3, 5-7, 7-5,\tj featured i he work-outs on the Parade while \u201cRay\" Boright gave Ed.Lan-\t; Grounds, but within the next few thier, 1932 junior champion, a hard\ti days plays and formations will be Si , fight before succumbing by 6-3, 9-7.! given a trial and shortly after the j \u201cChuck\u201d Myhill gave Paul Bennett\ti weeding-out process will be under- i stiff opposition, but lost out in\ttaken.From present indications, S4 straight sets to the tune of 7-5, 6-4.\tBishop\u2019s University will again be -\tIn the doubles, Crocker teamed\t| entered in the Sherbrooke-Quebec SOMERVILLE\tHAS\tNO\tALIBIS with Boright to turn back Lanthier\tsection to compete against the local OVER LOSS OF TITLE\tand Jim Faulconbridge by 6-3, 6-4, hopes and the two Quebec repre- \u201e but Bennett and Miller proved too ; sentatives, the 57th.Battery' and the London, Ont., Sept.19.\u2014-.R- smooth-functioning a pair for lay-; Granites.Sandy \u2019 Somerville, star ( 'nail- |or and y, Whitford and the Mont- danadian playoffs will be backed by Ontario R.F.U., John DeGrucl ran president, said yesterday, \u201cWhile we have no quarrel with 'the Interprovincial Union, the fact remains we are affiliated with the A.A.U.of C.and will stand by our affiliation if it comes to a showdown regarding the question of amateur I cards,\u201d Mr.DeGruchy said.His remarks followed the announcement by J.Howard Crocker yesterday that Inter-provincial teams might find j themselves ineligible for play-offs with unions affiliated with the A.A.iu.Paul Waner, Holley, Fhillies- Pirates, and Hid LOCAL CYCLE CLUB FORMED The increasing popularity\tof cycling has led.to the formation of the National Cyclist Club of Sherbrooke.This group, a section\tof the Eastern Towns'hips Sportive Association, has as its principal objective the development of cycling in the Eastern Townships and a tentative schedule of its activities will soon be drawn up.The officers of the Cyclist Club are: Allan Blue, honorary president; L.Roussel, president; iarold Munkittrick, vice-president;\tK.C'hamberland, secretary, and\tG.-Former\u2019s nomer Gagne, treasurer.to two hits as the Yankees won the first game by six to two, but j the Pale Hose came back to take the nightcap by four to three behind: the steady pitching of the Dal.as recruit, Leslie Tietje.Lou Gehrig h : a homer in each game to aring his season's total to twenty-nine.Oral Hildebrand also pitched two-hit oall as Cleveland blanked the Boston Red Sox by nine rc nothing.Homers by Cramer, Jo'hn-sor.and Higgins helped the Philadelphia Athletics nose out Detroit by nit e to eight.tion by eleven to six.freely with Lucille Begin\u2019s offerings, the Cottons aggregation had registered six counters in the first three innings before Kayser were able to cross the plate.Three tallies in the third frame put Kayser again in the running, but Cotions 0f replied with a trio of markers in the following effiukker to put the game or.ice.Kayser concluded their -coring in the final frame with a trace ot points, while their opponents gath-red one in the fifth and added two in the sixth.Luc'lle Begin was replaced on ian golfer, was back at his desk rea; combination won by scores of today, smiling and ur.per-ui bed, 6-2, 6-3.after losing the amateur golf cham- Following the match, the visitors | pionsnip in the United Status n Were entertained at dinner and: the quarter-finals last week.\tlater at a dance organized by the \u201cSandy\u201d slipped quietly into the Mount-Sutton Club, city on Sunady with no excuses.1\t______ ROUBLE BREWING IN CANADIAN RUGBY CIRCLES Ottawa, September 19.\u2014The Interprovincial Rugby Football Union HEAVY DAMAGE RESULTED FROM TYPHOON Manila, P.I., Sept.19.\u2014Reports YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES NA1ICNAL LEAGUE\tthe Kayser mound by Rejane Dra Pittsburgh 2, Pniiade.phia i.peau in the sixth inning, while Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 0.Se-| Paulette Cabana went the entire He said it was a well-conducted competition -and he was satisfied.Wet weather or.Thursday wa.a handicap, but a!T the players were subject to the same conditions, he pointed out.Pressed as to whether the strain his previous hard-fought matches had affected h\u2019s play in the quarter-final on Thursday, when he was eliminated two and one by Lawson Little, of San Franci-co, \u201cSandy\u201d admitted that such hard matches as he had Wednesday would undoubtedly have had some effect.But nis ANNUAL TOURNEY AT ST.PATRICK\u2019S ACADEMY An established item on the St.\u2014 Big Four\u2014will deal with the from northern Luzon said that stand taken by President J.H.two were killed there and eavy Crocker, of the Amateur Athletic damage resulted from a typhoon.Union of Canada, if officially brought Rivers were at flood stage and before it, Charles E.Sne,.ing, presi-\ttowns in the province of dent of the Big Four, stated yester- Patrick\u2019s Academy sport curriculum day.Mr.Crocker in London, Ont.is the annual tennis tournament declared that\u2019 unless the players of now in progress- on the Irish the Big Four had amateur cards school\u2019s well-conditioned courts, the winning team from that league The first round has already been would not be allowed to enter the completed and, under the careful play-offs with the Ontario Rugby-tutelage of the teaching staff, sev- Footbaii Union or the in the province Bataan, Luzon, were inundated.Saint John, N.B., Sept.19.\u2014Hon.L.P.D.Tilley, Premier of New Brunswick, had no comment to make when asked for an expression of Intercolle-1 opinion of the suggestion of Hon.eral youthful stars are showing con- giate Union.The Big Four is not ; VV.E.Euler, M.P., of Kitchener, siderable promise.\taffiliated with the A.A.U.of C., 1 favoring a single government for the There are fourteen aspirants but the other two unions are.\tMaritime Provinces and another for ___ \t__\u201e H seeking the senior title.Young ( U \"was \" possible\" for â players who have created quite an impression in both the City and by Eastern Townships tournaments ad- \u201cIf something is brought to our the Prairie Provinces.$ Itlcn CveHjLfivJwiz acclaim tAe near BPiOCK H RTV\" Smart, new, and of traditional Brock workmanship, these new Brocks represent the most outstanding hat values in years.HATS by WOLTHAUSEN, BROCKVILLE Hatter to gentlemen for over hall-a-century IS WHEKEVqP; WELL D KE-SS ED M EN CONGREGATE cone game.St.Louis 4.New York 3.Brooklyn 6.Chicago 1.Boston 8, Cincinnati 2.AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 6.Chicago 1.Chicago 4, New Y'ork 3.Secom game.Philadelphia 9.Detroit 5.St.Louis 4, Washington 2.Cleveland 9, Boston 0.NATIONAL LEAGUE \tw.\tL.\tP.C.i New York\t\t83\t54\t.620 Pittsburgh \t\t81\t64\t.550 Chicago\t\t82\t66\t.554 St.Louis\t\t79\tn /\t.541 Boston \t\t75\t\t524 Biooklvn \t\t58\t83\t.410 Pnladt.oHa .\t*55\t84\t.306 Or:~:r:r ; \u2018;\t57\t89\t.350 ¦W f.lCAN\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW.\tL.\tP/2.\t55\t48\t.b64 \tc4\tOj\t.(>04 \t73\t67\t.521 \t74\t71\t.510 \t65\t77\t.473 \t63\t79\t.444 \t58\t84\t.408 \t54\t80\t.378 I route for the winners.The score by innings was as follow's : Cottons.492 302-11 Kayser.003 012-6 1 The teams lined up as follows.Cottons- Henrie-te Tremblay, : Rita Roy, Margo Tessier, Lilian \u2019 Voisine, Florence Drapeau, Gecgi-! anna Bilodeau, Beryl Mandigo, Paulette Cabana, Giiberte Gagne very handy in traps, and Jeanne Martel.\t\u201cSandy\u201d said there were Kayser: ^Jessie Dewhurst, Rejane styles of play introduced he could see.man to reach the height of game after being stimulated\t- such contests and he said na had vanced at the expense of less ex a good night\u2019s sleep after winning perienced opponents, John Hibbard in forty-one holes in Wednesday\u2019s eliminating Emery Joncas by matches.\t; scores of 6-0, 6-4, and Harold In \u201cRandy\u2019s\u201d opinion the cut- Mooney taking the measure of standing feature of the compétition Kevihe Doherty to the tune of 6-2, v/as the low scoring.\u201cThey were.6-2.Paul McMahon gamed the -ec-lower than I expected,\u201d he said.: ond round with a hard-earned 6-2, Somerville used the same tTalw ! 9-7 conquest of Norrey Davey, while that he has been using all This Gordon Dunn triumphed over Don season, with the addition of a nev, Johni-ton by 6-4,\t6-4.Vernon sort of niblick which he said was Murphy deposed of Claire Mayotte jin straight sets by 6-0, 6-2 and 0 new (Austin Conway moved ahead when ni e Begin.Let- ty Plante, Berthe Begin, Peggy Deleseleuc, Aurore Guerette an: Grace Sheldon.MADE HIS FOURTH HOLE IN ONE Sarnia, Ont., Sept.19.\u2014 VV.D.MacMillan, Sarnia bank manage was credited today with making golf history in this city.Friends of Mr.MacMillan revealed yesterday day had his eye or.Primo Car- had made a hole in one on Saturday, nera\u2019s world heavyweight ooxing bringing his total of \u201caces\u201d to four title following his defeat of Jack in three years.Two were made on SHARKEY ELIMINATED AS LEADING THREAT Chicago, Sept.19.\u2014King Levin-sky, Chicago West Side battler, to- the Sarnia course, while the otherr-were recorded at Saint John ami Chicago.MAY CHANGE HOCKEY PENALTY RULE ; Sharkey, former champion, in a j rough and tumble battle at Com-j iskey Park.Camera has met and : defeated Levinsky twice.j The defeat practically eliminated *\t\u2014 I the ex-geb as a heavyweight threat, I\tHOCKEY ' although ffie has another oout ; *__________________________ booked with Tommy Loughran at Philadelphia on September 27.However, hi* share in both fights 1 is 125,000.\t\u201e\t,\t\u201e Sharkey entered the ring a fav- Montreal, Sept.19.\u2014Saturday, ! orite, but the money of his rack- September .30, will -ee club owners went glimmering in the ti.st ers of the National Hockey League j round.Levinsky rocked Jack with in session at Toronto for the semi-I a hard right and followed with an- annual meeting.The schedule for i ot'her that floored the eX\u2019Cha:'i-; 1933-34 will, it is expected, be ! pion for a seven count.Later in his adopted at that meeting and a j dressing room Sharkey admitted number of player de-al*.completed j that he never recovered from that and announced, j first blow.\u201cKing\u201d had Sharkey Pres.ent indications are the lea-staggering in the second round gue again will operate on a nine-! when Tie aga.n scored with rights, club basis, with each club playing When the bell ended the thirl twenty-four game*, at home and a ; round the Boston fighter was so similar number away, dazed from the constant hammer- Much interest at the meeting, it' ing of Levinsky\u2019* fists that he is learned will probably centre walked to a neutral comer and had around the proposed change in the | j to be helped to his seat.Sharkey j deferred penalty rule.It has been Was unable to use any boxing sci-j suggested that a team may have [ MINOR BE A GUE PLAY-OFF SERIES DEADLOCKED Rochester, N.Y., Sept.19.\u2014 Rochester and Buffalo are primed for their third tilt this afternoon at Red Wing Stadium in the final play-off series for the Internationa! League championship.Each has won a contest, the Wings, by one to nothing or.Sunday to break a five-game victory streak of the Bis.ons and the Herd by seven to two last night to break a four-game streak of the Wings.Two of Buffalo\u2019s wins were in the reader season and three in the play-off series with Baltimore.Rochester had lost the first play-off to Newark and then had won three straight from the club and added another win over Buffalo.Buffalo\u2019s victory last night before 9,000 was etched on the hitting of Len Koenecke, who smashed\t.\t_\t__ ______ out two home runs, and the pitch- ! ence against the\tbull-like charging\tonly\tone\tplayer\ton ing of Charley Perkins, who left-1 Levinsky and hit low in the fifth\tbench at.\ta\ttime,\tinste pawed the Wings to a six-hit de-j round.The seventh was the only] mum of two under 7eat.While Koenecke was driving j round \u2019ha\u2019 Jack\twon.King came\trule home five runs with tw\u2019o blows over | near scoring a\tknockout in t'he\t______________ next round with Tiis wild swings' and won the last two by wide \u201cSo you use three pairs of glasses, margins, The attendance was 20,- Professor?\u201d 317 and the gross rece;pts 852,996.- \u201cYes, one pair for long sight, one 40.Sharkey received $25,000 and pair for short sight and the thM Levinsky about $8,000-\tto look for the other two.\u201d as far as'Billie Veilleux defaulted.The intermediate section, w-hinh drew eight contestants, is in Its semi-final stage with Brendan Veilleux, Bill Johnson, Maurice Grigsby and Harry Allen still in the running.Veilleux accounted for Lome Murphy by 6-3, Johnson nosed out Willis Brooks by 6-4, Grigsby conquered Leonard Moreau by 6-3 and Allen subdued Bobbie Unsworth by 6-0.In the junior division victories by default were recorded by Gerald Meagher and George Irwin against j Dan Veasy and Ken Fraser, respec-1 I Lively, while Dick Hibbard acounted 1 for Gerald Daniels by 6-0 and Alex.| I i Paquet drew\u2019 a bye into the second 1 I ! round.# , - SET NEW WORLD'S MARK FOR TWO HOURS\u2019 RUNNING Glasgow, Scotland, Sept.19.\u2014 Ernest Harper, of the Hallamshire Harriers, today ran 20 miles, 1,604 yards and 2\u2019/z feet in two hours to claim a world record for the time.Officials said the best previous mark for two hours was 20 miles and 1,150 yards made by Dave' Komonen, of Toronto, in July.The listed world record for a two-j hour run i:- 20 miles and 952 yards | by H.Green, of Great Britain, at( London on May 12, 1913.the penalty ad of a maxi-the present BOXING PROVED 1ATAL Sioux City, Iowa, Sept.19.\u2014 Whitlow birdsa.ll, 27, welterweight boxer from Decatur, Neb.died today in a hospital a- a result of a basal skull fracture suffered in a bout with Bud Lymer, of Sioux City, last night.Birdsall wa\" knocked nut ihe rightfield fence, Perkin handing the Wing* goose eggs in all but the sixth frame when three hits were bunched by Carey, Toporeer and Pepper for the tw-o W;ng tal- last round of a -, round preliminary, head against the boards of the ring.Coroner William fled the death as \" dent.\u201d ¦duled 1 racking ¦ooden rigslen c rictiy an the ' Ur* I Could you give me the measurements of Lou Brouillard, the French Canadian boxer who recently won the world\u2019s middleweight championship, with regard to age, height, chest, biceps and wrists?M.E.F., Three Rivers, Que.Lou Brouillard is 22 years old, his height is 5 feet 51 j inches; chest, 41 inches normal, expanded 45:', inches; biceps, l.V 2 inches; wrists, 754 inches.XeDc*W in collaborât ion with CANADA\u2019S FOREMOST SPORTS AUTHORITY NOTE:\u2014// you want any information on sport, records, reasons for decisions, etc., write THE DOW GIRL, c/o Dow Sports Bureau.P.O.Box 12.Montreal Answers wilt he gladly made hy correspondence, or in future advertisementi.Old Stock WHEN YOU'RE THIRSTY DOW IS THE ANSWER "]
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