Sherbrooke daily record, 28 septembre 1938, mercredi 28 septembre 1938
[" WEATHER Southwest to west winds, partly cloudy with scattered showers.Thursday, west to northwest winds, fair and a little cooler.g\u2019bprbrDokt' Satlu mmiri) Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1938.TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 04; minimum, 50.Same day last year; Max.58; min.45, Forty-Second Year.GERMANY POSTPONES MOBILIZATION Hitler Makes Call For Four-Nations Peace Conference Prime Minister Chamberlain Startles British House of Commons With Announcement of Parley in Munich Tomorrow Between Himself, Premier Daladier and Premier Mussolini-Hitler, in Issuing Invitation, Defers Action Twenty-Four Hours.BELIEVED IN MAKING COLLEAGUES WORK Pittston, Pa., Sept.28.\u2014(/Pi-Members of the Eagle Hose Company, weary of answering false alarms, London, September 28.\u2014 (C.P.Cable)- Prime Minister Chamber-lain will fly to Munich tomorrow for a four-power conference arranged in a final attempt to bring peace out of the Czech-German crisis.The momentous conference, in which the British leader will meet with Chancellor Hitler of Germany, Premier Mussolini of Italy, and Premier Daladier of France, was arranged after Mr.Chamberlain had informed the Italian dictator that he already had \"guaranteed that the Czech promises (to cede Sudetenland to Germany peacefully) shall be carried out, and I feel confident of full agreement within a week.\u201d When the Prime Minister made the dramatic announcement of the eleventh-hour conference to a crowded House of Commons today, the traditional calm of Westminster was shattered as members, fearing the worst, suddenly realized war might he averted.Members of the floor of the - House and peers in the galleries waved papers, shouted their approval and cheered loudly.The Prime Minister, visibly affected by the unbridled demonstration which followed his announcement, also revealed that Hitler had agreed to postpone mobilization of the German army for twenty-four hours to permit the Munich conference to be held.Throughout his speech to the emergency session of the Commons, in wnich he disclosed for the first time details of his two momentous meetings with the German Fuehrer, Mr.Chamberlain had spoken in strong and sometimes ringing tones.His voice suddenly became low and apparently he controlled it with difficulty as he declared: \u201cNo member of this House will j not feel his heart leap that the ! crisis once more has been postpon- ! ed.I hope the House will release ! me now to go to see what I can 1 make of this last effort.\u201d He sat down amid ringing cheers.After a few brief speeches the House agreed unanimously on the Prime Minister\u2019s suggestion to adjourn until Monday.DECISIONS IN DISQUALIFICATION ACTIONS The exception to form enter-by Aid.Alex Ross in connection with the declaration of Philibert (Philippe) Nadeau in the action in disqualification instituted by the latter against the president of the Gas and Electric Committee was rejected by Mr.Justice Charles D.White in Practice Court yesterday afternoon.His Lordship partially maintained the inscription-in-!aw fyled by Nadeau against Aid.Alfred Cinq-Mars, who is the other defendant in the actions taken by the Sacred Heart Hospice resident.JEWISH GIRLS GREET HITLER Tarrytown, N.Y., Sept.28.\u2014(Æ5)\u2014-A Jewish New Year greeting was chuckled with relief when informed cabled to Adolf Hitler last night by by police that the person responsible students of the Highland Manor Jew-had been arrested.But not for long, ish Girls\u2019 School.The message, signed Patrolman Frank Valeski said the \u201cFourteen Highland Manor Girls,\u201d defendant was Alfoert Kress, the read: \u201cMay the true spirit of the Hose Company\u2019s boy protege and Jewish New Year follow you through-mascot.\ti out the coming year,\u201d Hitler Insistent On Ending Unbearable Czech Situation ANTI-HITLER CROWDS BATTLE POUCE IN LONDON ¦ I 1 V.VV.Mediation Of Mussolini Based On Resignation Of Czechoslovak President Italian Premier Stepped Into Critical European Situation in Last-Minute Effort to Solve Crisis After Receiving Personal Message from Prime Minister Chamberlain-\u2014Italian Press Holds Resignation of Benes Alone Can Turn Aside Fatal Events.-# :pi'!\u201d 1938\u2014\u201cStop Hitler!\u201d Down the years atmg power on the continent remains the slogans the same.It 1805\u2014\u201cStop Napoleon!\u201d 1914\u2014\u201c'Stop the Ktu change, but the fear of Englishmen of a single domin moved the London anti-Hitler demonstrators pictured above to battle with mounted police in their effort's to get into Downing Street.The camera snapped dramatic action as a mounted policeman, unhorsed by the mob, strives to regain control of the animal, which is plunging wildly in the crowd.Seventeen persons\u2019were arrested in the anti-Nazi demonstrations.ST.MIEN MAN FACES HEARING ON FRAUD COUNT CZECHS PRESS FINAL PLANS FOR CONFLICT ESTI0N1NG OF WITNESSES OLD INDIAN STARTS PREDIC.TIONS Bradford, Pa., Sept.28.-(TP)\u2014 Dah-sa-noeh, \u201cThe Sagacious One,\u201d scratched his grey head and predicted ' today the coming winter would be a mild one.The Seneca Indian, who has seen ninety-six winters, pointed to the scarcity of black squirrels in Romp, Sept.28.- (VP) Diplomatic circles said today they had Been informed Chancellor Hitler had agreed to accept the mediation of Premier Mussolini in his demands for the cession of Czechoslovakia\u2019s Sudetenland bv October 1 st.It was announced Mussolini had communicated with the German .\t,\t, U\t.\t! leader in last-minute efforts to end Accused of making false entries ,,\t.\t,.\t, in the account and minute books J10 German-Czech crisis without a during his term of office as sacre- : European war after receiving a tary-treasurer of the School Com-1 personal message from Prime Min-mission of St.Julien de Wolfes-1 ister Chamberlain, town, Oscar Gouin pleaded not j guilty when arraigned before Judge j J.H.Lemay in Magistrate's Court j today.He was remanded until Oc- i tober 5 for preliminary hearing.! Pierre Bilodeau, of St.Gabriel do ; Publication of Letters Exchanged by Prime Minister Chamberlain and German Chancellor Shows Hitler Demanding that Early Move Be Made to Halt \u201cBrutal Madness\u201d Being Displayed by Czech Government Against Sudeten Minorities.»- London, Sept.28\u2014(Æ3)\u2014A de claration by Chancellor Hitler to Prime Minister Chamberlain that The Prime Minister was making jthe Czechoslovak situation had be-report on his efforts in j come unbearable \u201cand will now be a detailed report on his efforts m the past anxious weeks when news came from Rome that Mussolini had telephoned Hitler and the Fuehrer had accepted him as mediator in the crisis.Mr.Chamberlain revealed the Chancellor\u2019s invitation for the Munich meeting followed his own appeal to the Italian dictator to restrain the Fuehrer.The prelude to the historic announcement, changing the aspect of j Rhine at Godesberg last we'ek world affairs for the moment at.11er wrote to Mr.Chamberlain least, came just as Mr.Chamber-lain was finishing a one-hour and a half speech to the tense Commons.Sir John Simon.Chancellor of the Exchequer, handed the Prime Minister a sheet of paper.Even as Mr.Chamberlain read it due British fleet was mobilizing and uncounted millions of men were under arms in Britain, France, Russia and Czechoslovakia.Germanv and Italy.The Prime Minister lifted tired eyes from the paper and announced Continue.d on Page 2.Col.3- terminated by me\u201d was disclosed today with publication of correspondence between Mr.Chamberlain and Hitler.The British Government issued a White Paper disclosing the documents exchanged between the Fuehrer and the Prime Minister during their negotiations.This showed that, as the two sat 'n their hotels separated by the Hit-that Sudeten refugees were coming into Germany \u201cof their own free will based on the right of self-determ.n-ation of nations.\u201d He added it was \u201cthe irrevocable OIL FIELDS OF ALBERTA HOLD LEADING PLACE Turner Valley Fields Take Limelight in Defence Plans as British Admiralty Proposes Construction of Pipeline to Pacific Coast.Edmonton, Sept, 28.\u2014(CP)\u2014Alberta\u2019s Turner Valley oil field leaped higher into the limelight today with new British interest born in war threats, court action challenging conservation measures, re-pressnr-ap not prepared to allow territory | ing procpsals and record crude oil which must be considered us be- production desuite Reich to h; decision of the German give effect to this will.\u201d Hitler further gave warning \\v: w 1 longing to Germany to be left with-¦ out the protection of the Reich.\u201cIt is impossible for us to refrain from giving immediate protection to Continued on Page 2.Co!.*/.Dominion Cabinet Ministers Stand By For New European Development: Ottawa, Sept.28.\u2014((P)\u2014Dominion Cabinet Ministers were standing by-today ready on the shortest notice to meet with Prime Minister Mackenzie King should any development in the European situation require a decision by the Canadian Government.Yesterday they sat nearly seven hours studying the European situation as it affects Canada, and the Prime Minister issued a statement declaring \u201cthe Government is making preparations for any contingency.\u201d Mr.Mackenzie King declared the Government was ready for the immediate calling of Parliament \u201cif the made were not divulged and the Prime Minister expressed a desire not to be questioned on such matters as movements of men or material which make up Canada\u2019s defence force.Ever since the present Government took office with Hon.Ian Mackenzie as Defence Minister there has been lenge t.in operation a programme designed Natural to strengthen the Dominion\u2019s forces and equipment.During the session of Parliament in 1937 there was bitter debate when some $34,000,000 was voted for de- production despite proration.Reports from London indicated : min,ority plans for a pipeline from the Val- 'a'!a-ley, thirty-five miles southwest of Calgary, to Vancouver\u2014about 1,000 miles\u2014were under consideration as part of Britain\u2019s rearmament scheme.A German corporation, Tropicorp, Inc., previously made inquiries with a view to building a similar line at a cost around $16,000,000 but while oil men balked at the German bid they stood ready to aid British interests.A pipeline across the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast from where the oil would be shipped via the Panama Canal to Britain is deemed feasible.M ith conservation measures in effect to protect crude oil supplies, the court action came as a chal-the Alberta Petroleum and Gas Conservation Board\u2019s order to conserve gas resources as from October 15 next.Troop Trains Carry Additional Defenders to Frontier While Country Proper Is Blacked Out Against Possible Air Raids.Prague, Sept.28.-.(/P)\u2014^Czecho- slovakia rushed final preparations for war and prayed for peace today, awaiting a broadcast address by Premier Jan Syrovy.The Cabinet decided ia night that the Premier should speak to the nation today, the name day of Bohemia\u2019s pa iron saint, St.Wencel-aus, but the exact time of his address was not stated.While troop trains carried additional defenders to the frontiers and Czechoslovakia was blacked out as a precaution against possible air raids, Cardinal Archbishop Raspar appealed to all Catholics to pray that war might be averted.The nation counted with anxiety the minutes to the expiration of Chancellor Hitler\u2019s ultimatum Saturday.The Cabinet meeting was held behind darkened windows, Ministers studied reports of large-scale war preparations and of Prime Minister Chamberlain\u2019s broadcast address last night, which a Foreign Office spokesman said was considered \u201cthe last effort to maintain peace.\u201d The spokesman said the British Premier \u201cwent to the extreme limit to which man can go.\u201d Fear of impending disaster brought most political dissenters, outside the Sudeten Germans themselves, into a united front behind the Government.It was indicated President Benes would send a netv message t° Poland today on the question of Polish population in Czechoslo-A special courier arrived by air- rrtment of National De-noc Official on Stand for.Third Consecutive Day oL Inquiry Into Placing of I Machine Gun Order.:\t-\t.i Ottawa, Sept.28.\u2014® \u2014 Lieut.-\u2019ol.George A.Drew, author of the j article which led to a Royal Commission inquiry into the manufacture of Bren guns in Canada will continus the questioning of Lieut.M.P.Jolley, of the National Defence | Department today.It will be Lieut.Jolley\u2019s third day i on the witness stand since the in- i quiry opened Monday.Hon.J, L.I Ralston, Government Counsel, spent i two days questioning him on his1 studies concerning the Bren g-un and the negotiations lending up to the \"ontract under which the John Inglis Company, of Toronto, is to make seven thousand guns for the Gov-\"rnment cn a cost plus ten per cent '¦¦a sis.\tI Criticism of this contract led to ¦'he inquiry and the appointment of Mr.Justice H.H.Davis as Royal i Commissioner.\ti Lieut.Jolley, a slim youthful expert on small arms, traced his ex-; nevience with the Bren gun hack in j 1935 when he was sent to England1 j \u2018 o study s\u2019-'-all arms ami their pro-\u2022\u2019uction.While there in 1936 he drew up specifications for machinery needed in the manufacture of the guns and later on hit return to Canada drew- a plan for a small ¦\u2022¦\"ms factory.Ho was also engaged in studying various nrorosals advanced by Maior J.E, Hahn, now president of Inglis Company, which ultimately resulted in the contract now being-investigated.Stratford, was also remanded until | the same date for trial on n charge ! of assaulting his wife.Provincial I Police arrested the accused after the wife laid a complaint against her husband.\tj A twenty-five-dollar fine or an the forest this autumn as one indica- ! option of one month in jail was the lion of a \u201cGreen Winter.\u201d A profu- sentence imposed upon Joseph Nad-sion of black squirrels, ho said, al-joau, of Disraeli, who pleaded guilty : ways means deep snow and bitter i of illegally procuring alcoholic iiq-cold.\t1 uor for another person.Roosevelt Places Peace-War Issue Squarely Up To Hitler Latest Note Calling for Peaceful Negotiation of German-Czechoslovak Difficulty Addressed to Der Fuehrer Alone \u2014Urges Summoning of General European Conference in Effort to Iron Out Troubles and Preserve Peace for Whole World.UNION CABINET DISCUSSED TO Premier Daladier Holds Series of Conferences with Rightist Leaders in Effort to Present United Front in Face of German Military Activity.HERE\u2019S BOY FISH Sunbury, England, Sept.28.- CP) plane Tuesday with Poland\u2019s answer \u2014Nine-year-old Jimmy Reeves swam to a Czechoslovak note suggesting one mile and then two\u2019in the Thames but topped it all when he splashed 3 3 4 miles from Weybridge to Sun-burv in two hours, twenty-eight min- negotiation of the minorities issue.Rimouski, Que,, Sept.28.\u2014®-Joseph Belanger, thirty-five, of St.Simon parish set out for a doctor when his wife became ill\u2014but he never reached one.Hi,- body was found by the roadside on the way to a physician\u2019s home.Coroner Dr.Adrien Gagne, at an inquest, said Belanger had died after a hear, seizure.utes.FOR LASTING SHINE Cambridge, England, Sept.27.\u2014 (P;\u2014After throe, years\u2019 research Cambridge metallurgists believe they have found a formula to make \u2018he lustre of silver as permanent as that of stainless steel.Government Seeks Acclamation For Opposition Leader In Ontario Seat efforts which are still being made to : fence purposes, with Quebec members preserve the peace of Europe should of the House of Commons fighting fail.\u201d\t-against the appropriation regardless It is understood here Parliament | of party lines, would be called at once if open con-1 This year, when the vote was some-flic t involving the United Kingdom | what lower, there was not so much should-break out in Europe.\tj opposition.At the same time Mr.Mackenzie Speaking to newspaper men after King said, \u201cThe Government is in | yesterday\u2019s Cabinet Council the complete accord with the statement i Prime Minister made a plea for unity.Mr.Chamberlain has made to the | For our country to keep united is world today.\u201d He was referring to j all-important,\u201d he said.\u201cTo this end, the British Prime Minister\u2019s broad- j in whatever we may gay or do, we cast address yesterday heard in-must seek to avoid creating contro-Canada, the text of which was before j versies and divisions that might ser-the afternoon session of Council.| iously impair effective and concerted Details of the preparations being action when Parliament meets.\u201d -\t0ttawa> Sept, 28.\u2014IP\u2014Political ran, president of the London Con- Proposal for re-pressuring system .£\u201cn,s .wm troar four widely separ-1 servative Association, announced that would force gas back into the ated f™nte m the next seven weeks D.Man].*7\"\u2019 Y™\t.ground after the naphtha was ex-|f°L f.edel'al bye-elections will be *\t, .ha 1 accepted the As- held m Brandon, Waterloo South, U0ClaflDn s invitation to allow his after traeted as it passed through ab-1 sorption plan system unofficially estimated to cost $2,000,000.It is sponsored by private interests to assure operation of absorption plants, When the Petroleum and Natural Gas Conservation Board became operative, it placed production August 15 at forty-eight per cent, and on August 20 it increased the rate to fifty-one per cent.It increased it again August 27 to fifty-six per cent.Changing the proration basis, the Board on September Continued on Page 2.Col.4.involves a pumping Ij.ondo11 and M°ntreal-Cartier, sched- name to go before a convention to uled for November 14th.\t(select a candidate for the riding.) Prime Minister Mackenzie King ! In Ottawa Dr.Manion expressed announced the date last night and \u201cwarm appreciation of the Prime also disclosed that the Liberals of j Minister\u2019s courtesy.\u201d Mr.Macken-London had been asked by the Gov- zie King told reporters the Govern-ernment not to oppose Conserva ment wanted the Opposition Leader live Leader Manion should he bo ; to have a seat in Parliament as soon nominated in that riding,\ta: possible.Dr.Manion was selected Lcadei The vacancies were all created by at the National Conservative Con- loath, I, f, Betts, Conservative, vention in July when former Leader in London, A.M.Edwards, Censer\u2019 Bennett resigned.He was defeated ¦ vative, in Waterloo South, David m the 1935 general election and Boaubier, Conservative, in Brandon, was without a seat.\tand S.W.Jacobs, Liberal, in Mont* (In London last night Frank Cur- real-Cartier.Paris, Sept, 28.-(/P) \u2014 Premier Edouard Daladier was reported in political circles today to bo considering the makeup of a National Union War Cabinet in the midst of semiofficial French advices that Germany had presented a new ultimatum to Czechoslovakia.(The official German news agency in Berlin said authoritative sources denied there had been a new ultimatum.The German Foreign Office would not confirm or deny it).Daladier scheduled conferences with Rightist minority leaders who were to go straight from his office to see.President Albert Lebrun.The Premier talked at length with former Premier Leon Blum, leader of the Socialist Party, which is the largest in France although not represented now in the Cabinet, and with other party representatives in the Cabinet, Although the danger of war appeared to grow hourly, all hope for peace has not yet been abandoned in France.Daladier\u2019s statement late yesterday that \u201cthe fight for peace is not yet finished,\u201d was adopted as a slogan by the Government, which indicated nothinf was being left undone that might swing the baiance in favor of peace.In efforts to break through to the ; German people themselves, all j French Government-owned radio networks last night broadcast German translations of peace appeals by j Primo Minister Neville Chamberlain j of Greur Britain and President Roosevelt of the United States, A more pessimistic view was p taken, however, after French reports from Berlin said Chancellor Hitler had threatened general mobilization if Czechoslovakia did not accept by today his demand for the immediate evacuation of Sudetenland.Although Foreign Office officials Continiipd nn nasre 5.col.7.Washington, Sept, 28.\u2014(/P)\u2014President Roosevelt appealed anew to Chancellor Hitler late last night to avoid plunging Europe into war.Unlike his earlier plea for peace which went to Czechoslovakia, Great Britain and France as well as Germany, the United States President directed his message only to Hitler, thereby indicating he believed the Chancellor would be responsible if negotiations to avert war broke down now.\u201cPresent negotiations still stand open,\u201d he said.\"They can be continued if you will give the word.\u201d The President suggested, too, possible convoking of a general conference in some neutral spot in Europe where all nations \u201cdirectly interested in the present controversy\u201d could meet and settle their troubles pacifically.Mr.Roosevelt made it clear at the same time, however, that the United States would neither sponsor nor attend such a meeting and that it was for Europe to work out its own solution unaided.He had made his pleas for peace, he said, because: \u201cThe conscience and the impelling desire of the people of my country Conlinued on Page 2.Col.4.i The British statesman\u2019s message tv as conveyed earlier in the day by the Earl of Perth, Britain\u2019s Ambassador, to Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano.A communique said: \u201cIn a talk which took place this morning between Count Ciano and Ford Perth, the Ambassador of England gave him a message from the British Prime Minister for 11 Knee.\u201cOn the basis of this message II Once got in communication with the Fuehrer.\u201d It was understood Mussolini telephoned to Berlin, although details were not discussed.Diplomats also said they had heard j from Paris that Eduard Benes had I resigned as President of Czechoslo-j vakia.j Some foreign observers believe! Mussolini had made Benes\u2019 resignation a condition of his mediation, but ! confirmation of this was not immediately available.j However, Virginie Gayda, authori-¦ tative Fascist editor, indicated such a possibility.\u201cOnly the resignation of Benes,'' Glayda wrote in II Giornale dTtalia, \u201ccould at the last hour turn aside perhaps fatal events.\u201d BIRTHS JUMP, DEATHS, MARRIAGES DECLINE Ottawa, Sept.28,\t'(P \u2014An increase in births and a decline in marriages and deaths in August, compared with August, 1937, was recorded by the Dominion Bureau of Statictics today in a report based on registration figures in sixty-seven Canadian cities and towns of 10,000 population or over.Births rose ten per cent, to 7,473 from 6,796 in August, 1937, deaths were 3,686 against 4,021, a decrease of eight per cent, and marriages 3,644 against 3,877, a 5Vi per cent decrease.The statement shows more births and marriages and fewer deaths during the first eight months of this year compared with the corresponding period last year.Births totalled 56,347 against 54,226; deaths 34,456 against 36,502, and marriages 25,298 against 24,748.eague Faces Greatest Crisis As China Seeks Action Against Japan Geneva, Sept.28.-(/P)\u2014League of Nations delegates said today that the swift progress of China\u2019s appeal for punitive measures against Japan put up to individual nations the question of how far they should go in applying anti-Japanese sanctions.Dr.V.K.Wellington Koo, the Chinese delegate, ivon an agreement from British and French representatives tiiat League punitive powers were applicable against Japan.Dr.Koo made his appeal the precedent for a possible Czechoslovak appeal against threatened German aggression.The success of the Chinese demand made Russia the great hyphen between the Japanesc-Chinese war and the threatened European conflict over Czechoslovakia.Informed circles said Russia assured Great Britain and France her Far-Eastern and European forces can operate independently and that everything, from stores and supplies to war-time rear-guard organization, was ready to make Russian forces self-sufficient.Much more was considered for punishing aggressors not members of the League.Almost overnight the League faced the greatest test of its strength since sanctions were applied partly against Italy in the Ethiopian war.The Chinese demand would be a precedent for a Czech appeal should Chancellor Hitler carry out his threat to march into Sudetenland.DEATH FOLLOWS SCUFFLE Cincinnati, O., Sepn popularity.But there are many which was adorned with marigolds in decorated in the same colors.The bride, who wore a dress of royal blue sheer with navy trimmings and a corsage of pink and white roses, was attended by her sister, Miss Margaret Long.Her gown was of wine-colored crepe with accessories of the same colors.The best man was the groom\u2019s brother, Manfred Bacon, of Beebe.An informal reception for members of the families was hold follow-lowing the ceremony and a bridal supper was served.The bride cut the traditional wedding cake.Mr.and Mrs.Bacon left later in the evening on a short wedding trip through Quebec.Mrs.Bacon is a graduate of Montpelier High School and has been employed in the Montpelier Savings Bank and Trust Company.Mr.Bacon is an engineer for a mining company in Ontario.Out-of-town guests included Mr.Matchett, of Lascelles.Rev.Mr.Cruthers officiated at the double- ! ring ceremony.The bride, given in marriage by | Mr.W.J Hail, of Ottawa, entered the church to the strains of a bridal ; chorus played by Miss Muriel Pritchard.\ti She wore an afternoon dress of other delicious ways of introducing oysters into your menus.If you do not have your own file of favorite oyster recipes, try some of the following suggestions: MUSHROOM-OYSTER PIE Vz pound mushrooms, sliced 1\tcup thick white sauce 2\tdozen large oysters 2 tablespoons fine cracker crumbs 1\ttablespoon chopped parsley 2\teggs, well-beaten Salt, pepper, Worchestershire sauce Peel and slice the mushrooms, and BABY CONSTIPATED?BABY\u2019S daily movements are something of which absolutely accurate track must be kept.When he misses something must be done at once.Constipation is serious for baby.Mrs.A.Reid of Hespeler, Ont., baa this to say: \u201cHaving had seven children and having used Baby\u2019s Own Tablets for all seven, can say they are the best and gentlest regulator for children \u2014 safe and effective for the tiniest infant.I give them up to 10 years of age.During teething Baby\u2019s Own Tablets were a boon to me as they cleared up at once any digestive disturbance or fretfulness.\u201d Equally effective for simple fever, diarrhoea, upset stomach, colic, simple croup and other minor ailments of babyhood.Quick and sure in their action.Easy to take.Harmless, and safe for the most delicate child.Do not contain opiates or stupefying drugs.Each package contains analyst\u2019s certificate.Get a box today.Sickness so often strikes in the night.Your money back if not satisfied.25 cents.\t, , ,\tsimmer in barley enough water to } 3'i?ciepe, with navy aeces- cover, for about ten minutes.Drain sones.Her corsage was of lahsman ancj measure the liquid from the roses and hlies-of-the-valley.She mushrooms.Make a white sauce was attended by Mrs.Watters from 3 tablespoons flour, and Vz opallm as matron-of-honor, who cup each mushroom stock and milk, wore navy blue crepe with navy If there is less than Vz cup mush-aceessories and a corsage of Joanna room stock, simply use what you Hill roses.Mr.Walters Spallin act- have, filling up the cup with milk, ed as best man.\tCombine this sauce with the oysters, Following the ceremony a recep- and simmer until the oysters are tion and supper was held at the plump and the edges curl.' Add the home of the groom.The bride\u2019s table cracker crumbs and seasoning.Pour was centered with a three-tiered slowly into the beaten eggs.Add wedding cake, while bouquets of the mushrooms and turn into a pan flowers were used to decorate the re- with rich pastry.Cover with pastry ception rooms.The young couple re- that has a large circle cut out of the ceived many beautiful and useful center, and bake in a hot oven about gifts.\ttwenty minutes or until the crust Mr.and Mrs.Matchett will reside is golden grown, in Lascelles.\t|\tOYSTER GUMBO - [\t2 slices bacon Vz small onion, sliced 1 large tomato 1 cup diced okra 1 tablespoon minced green pepper Vi cup washed rice 1 cup chicken or veal stock Vz teaspoon salt Dash of cayenne 12 large oysters Cut the bacon into small bits, and Add the onion and RICHARDS\u2014DAWSON Coaticook, Sept.28.\u2014The marriage of Grace Eleanor, only daughter of the late Mr.Rush M.Dawson and Mrs.Dawson, of Coaticook, to Mr.j C, Oran Richards, of Earlton, Ont., | was quietly solemnized at St.John the Evangelist Anglican Church, New1 Liskeard, Ont., on Tuesday, Aug-\u2019 ust 25th, Rev.R.H.Fleming, of that place, officiating.The bride, given in marriage by her fry in a skillet, mother, was attractively attired in a cook three minutes without brown travelling suit of navy wool with ing.Peel the tomato, cut into cubes, Charles Ross, Mrs.Harold Shearn blouse of blush rose satin, navy hat and add with the okra, green pepper (and Mrs.Hilton Ross, assisted by and matching accessories and wore a and rice.Heat slowly, and cook; Mrs.Wilfred Davcy, Mrs.C.A.Tur-corsage bouquet of Talisman roses, fifteen minutes, stirring frequently ner and Mrs.E.E.Messenger.Mrs.a silver bowl and orange tapers in silver holders.* * * Mrs.J.Alex Hutchison, who is still in residence at her charming summer heme in North Hatley, entertained at the tea hour yesterday afternoon for Miss Marjorie Cav-erhill, of Montreal, who is her house-guest.Masses of late autumn flowers were placed about the living room, while the hostess chose a few dainty single asters to decorate her lovely tea table, which was lighted with ivory candles in Sheffield candlesticks.Tea was poured by Mrs.Eric Swanson, of Waterville, and assisting were Miss Betty Cate, Miss Andrea Baker, Lennoxville, and Mrs.Jimmy Johnson, North Hatley.* * * That Mrs.A.Hazle, Mrs.0.Williams and Mrs.F.Cathcart will convene a chicken-pie supper to be given early in October by the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Trinity United Church, was unanimously decided at a largely-attended meeting held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.E.Aubrey, W\u2019inter street.Mrs.E.Hodge, the president, conducted the business session at which the above resolution was passed, and several other items pertaining to the carrying on of the Auxiliary\u2019s work were disposed of.A social hour followed, the hostess serving afternoon tea and dainty refreshments with the assistance of Mrs.H.Shorten.* * * Decked with a profusion of lovely autumn flowers, St.Andrew\u2019s Church Hall formed an attractive setting for the delightful and largely-attended guest-tea anil food sale given yesterday afternoon by the Ladies\u2019 Aid.Mrs.Oscar Stenson, the president, received, and the hostesses for the pleasant social event were Mrs.0.F.Patton.Mrs.An event of much local interest occurred in Wostbury on Sunday, when Mr.and Mrs.Frank Bell celo-j brated the golden anniversary of r,\u201e\u201e -1\tj.\t,, .\t,\t.their wedding day surrounded by Pr esident George\tEwing,\twho\tpre -\ttheh.children and grandchildren, sided, and the guest-speaker were who a]1 came home to honor them the new member Rotarmn Smtth.'on this happy occasion, and Kotanans Charles Delvenne, ! This v,,noVnble couple have five sons ami four daughters, namely, Mr.William Bell, Sherbrooke.Messrs.John, Gerald, Clarence and Russell Bell, who reside with their parents, Mrs.S.E.Jameson, Sher-Question: \u201cI must sit at a desk all1 hrnokc, Mrs, T.H.McElroy, Stan-day and\thave little\ttime or\topportun-\tbridge, Mrs.H.Dimick.Farnham.ity for\texercise.\tI wonder if\tyou\tand Miss Muriel Bell, Montrtnl.could suggest a simple exercise that1 The celebrations were inaugu-would improve my figure?My hips '\u2018ated with a family dinner party are only thirty-four inches, but it\u2019s on Sunday at twelve o\u2019clock, that part behind them that seems to whi.\t30.38, tririnwd with Per,i»n i»mb ««OMS.IM- \\rQ.VIREAL\u2014TO THOSE WHO PREFER LJ mfdifllp nox»rPK:r,Ti reduced rental.29\t!bp Nmfttl hptol a,__ Pcn.'c'on.Ills la.t in 190.!, :he yc me.a si ore and trip h '¦ dona\u2019d N1 hoi- mediate possess iep, Magog.Rhone 1912-W.Wanted To Rent AIRY FARM WITH STOCK A'^ equipment.6310 Monk Blvd., Errand, Montreal.For \u2018Ale or To Lei AND Ville the small hotel, attiactive rooms a: reaaonab]® latex.W.lhclmi-a Hotel, 70 Mountain Strcel, Montreal.OIRDS, ANIMALS.HEADS, SCIENTIFL ally mounted.Rear and bobcat rugs !e.Robe-i Elliott, Tax\u2019d,-m- due.east was mother, Labcile c, pa :ed av.T.y.11?is survived by hit wife three iaut'.ii .\u2022 , or.8 son, three sisters and one brother-in-'a V.Cat :, of C: .\u2022\u201e?JVOARD WANTED FOR 19 MONTHS OLD boy for w , to;.Ph no 2414.FUNERAL OF D F.IRON HILL OIX ROOM SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, ^ sunporch, modern throughout, hot water heating system, spring water.For information apply 264 Main Street, Lennoxvllle.Rhone 29-J.W art: To Pinch .4'ANTED HEALTHY OLD HÜRSI v mink (uod Wv it ktruy animal, uuughi Carl .AcClay, gnowlton Iron Hois, Sop: -! 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Eso te For Sale ONTARIO.BEAUTIFUL EIGHT room brick residence, larro fire- 72 Prospect Street.place, nice lawn front and back.Low pries, Felephone 32^6 owner leaving town.Phone 185./'UiARLES-EMILE BELANGER.B.A.M Com L.i.A, c.A., Chartert-i Account ant.S3 WeilingUin North Phone 1641.Certified Accountant T T OUSE IN NORTH WARD, PRICE A SI,560.Only $300 down.Balance $15 per month.Phone 1S8,| Poubrv For Sale FUNEKAL OF LILLIAN M.BUCK, FORDYCK CORNER ¦ Ford.yee Corner.Sent.28.\u2014 Lillian M.Fuek, of this place, died on I Thursday morning, September 15, a the home of her sifter and brother-in-law, with whom she had resided for the last seven years.The deceased had been in poor health for a few months but 'vas confined to her bed only about four weeks.She was tenderly cared for 8 J>0 p.m.\u2014WABC: M'-n Against lib., drama; WEAF: Kudy Val-k> Vmiety Hour; C M: Alfred TkT r stein\u2019s Sinfonietta: CFCF; i n:rht at Eiyht; CKAC: Feature.8:30 p.m.-\u2014WABC: The Story of the Seng: WJZ: Port of Missing dits; C1BM: Summer Theatre; KDKA.: Festival of Music.9:00 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Promenade nymphony Orcher'ra; WABC: Major Bowes\u2019 Amateur Hour; KDKA: Political Talk.9:30 p.m.\u2014KDK.k: Silhouettes ofj the West.10:00 p.m.-\u2014WEAF : Music Hall; ! 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