Sherbrooke daily record, 29 novembre 1926, lundi 29 novembre 1926
[" .i w i.Mrl I * _ i_ < N 11 i) rr ! c r list z f* SherDrooke Dally Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926.Thirtieth Yeai SOVIETS READY TO MAKE MOVE IN RUMANIA Italy\u2019s Offer To Germany Came As A Shock To France Hnnforc 'M-FARWEL RUMANIA PUTS uc » Cl aiiiuuici a | p^SEDAWAY IANORDER FOR Were Trapped By this morning new armaments Dlizzar Had Been II! for Some Time at Order Placed With Firm in Naples His Residence, Dufferin Ave- Calls for Two Destroyers and Upper Michigan Peninsula District Continued Today in Grip of Blizzard Which Trapped Over Five Hundred Hunters as Well as Tied Up Shipping Along 3t.Mary\u2019s ruse\u2014Was Prominent Eye, Ear and Nose Specialist, also Senior Surgeon of Sherbrooke Latest Type of Submarine With Mother Ship.Hospital day.Another Funeral Wednes- , BUCHAREST, Nov.29.\u2014The Rumanian Government has placed a new order for armaments in Italy amounting to 800,000,000 lei.(The well known and highly lei normally is worth about 10 River and in the Lake Superior District\u2014So Severe Has respected resident of this city pass-! cents.) Been Blow to Navipticn that Marine Men Forecast a\tK Premature End to Lakes Shipping Season\u2014some Ap- ha, p2en m f,or some months\twas placed with a firm m Naples, prehension Is Felt Regarding Safety of Scores of Hunt- Bom at Danville sixty-eight years and.stipulated delivery within twen-* c , j .\tn \u2022 ,\t&\tJ\t; ago, Dr.Farwell when a young man ty-six months m Rumanian waters CIS Snowbound in IJlStriCt.\tcame to Lennoxville, where he open-, i-w0 destroyers of a displacement __________________ cd a drug store.Later he went to of 18,000 tons each.These destroy- Associated Press Despatch) Montreal to take a medical course j ers will carry five large-calibre guns.__ ,.-.\tmTAj \" \"\\T\u201d\t| and gr at ua ted at McGill University I Likewise the firm is tp deliver O ALL1 bill.MARI j., -MICH., November -J\u2014The upper Michigan 18gii jje then located in Sher- \u2022 the latest type of submarine with Peninsula district continued today in the grip of a blizzard which\tand sjnce i-ggidej here.\tmother\tship\tin thirty-two .months, has trapped hunt.reds of hunters in the storm area as well as tied\tLa^t March Dr.Farwell suffered\tIt is\treported that thelarrange- up shipping along the ISt.Mary\u2019s river and the Lake Superior district.\ta\tparalytic cstroke and for a timejments were\tmade for additional So severe has been the blow to navigation that marine men forecast\tappeared to be recovering.However,\t| \u201e .,\t.\t; a second stroke some two weeks ago of the Italian mission a premature end to the lakes shippuig season.\tleft him in a very criticai state : Marshal Badoglio.Weather bureau officials arc predicting much colder weather accom- from whicli he never recovered,\t-v-f- panied by a continuation of the snow storm, and some apprehension is ! growing gradually weaker until the j .NEW YORK, Nov.29 \u2014 The felt regarding the safety of scores of hunters snowbound in the district, end at noon today.\tforty-first annual edition of the New A fifty-mile gale which blew the snow into great drifts along roads! Dr.Farwell was a charter mem-i York Social Register, containing the made those lanes impassable for automobile traffic and hundreds of hunters who journeyed to the wooded district in machines were forced to jn which institution he always*took : peared, marked by the omission of abandon them and were reported attempting to make their way afoot to a g-reat interest.He was a member Mrs.Irving Berlin, formerly Ellin the nearest railway centres.It was estimated that more than five hundred of Plymouth Church.\tMackay, the James A.Stillmans and He leaves to mourn his death his j Leonard Kip Rhinelander, wife and one daughter, Mrs.Maurice j Omission of the Stillmans is in Drurv, of St.Johns.\tspite of the fact that they have re- Thë funeral will be held on Wed- sumed their married life, nesday afternoon at 2.30 o\u2019clock from | Rhinelander\u2019s divorce proceed-\u2022 ; re -icience, 4-5 Dufferin Avenue, to I ings caused him to be dropped from Plymouth Church.\tthe lists.Government Takes Hand Dispute Will Endeavor to Settle Amicably Wage Argument Between Railways and Fifteen Thousand Conductors and Trainmen Employed on Canadian Lines\u2014 Heads of Railways and Hon.DEFEAT OF PEKING GOVERNMENT IS BELIEVED FORESHADOWED BY PRESENT CABINET RESIGNATION In Telegrams Sent to Five Northern Military Commanders, Heads of Various Governmental Departments of Disintegrating Regime Announced Their Intentions to Quit En Bloc Owing to Lack of Funds\u2014Of War Lords to Whom Peking Cabineteers Addressed Their Announcements, None Has Retained His Military Standing in Face of Cantonese Onslaught.(Associated Press Despatch; PEKING, Nov.29.\u2014Collapse of the Peking Government, which C.A.Uunning Held Confer- headed 'by her of St.George's Club and senior\u2019names of a \u201c400\u201d now composed of surgeon at the Sherbrooke Hospital more than 20,000 persons, has ap- liunters were trapped in the sparsely settled district by the storm.Heavy losses will be sustained by Lake shipping interests due to the storm, it is believed.As the result of low visibility caused by the snow fall, practically every ship in the region yesterday was forced tc tie up at anchor.The freighters George h.Ingalls and the William K.Fields, were still hard aground last night\u2014the Ingalls off Point Aux Pines, Ont., and the Fields, off Pipe Island, Michigan.Tugs and lighters were working frantically to free the ships before they are imprisoned for the winter by f ice formations.The steamer Cottonwood, laden with copper, went on the rocks at Copper Line Point, where she grounded.The steamer Herman Hettler, which went aground at Grand Island, has broken un VACANCIES IN SENATE NOW ! TOTAL FIVE] Senators Richard Biain, of £ Brampton, and George Me- * Hugh Passed Away During * Week-End.\t* > .j,, - ?*> < *\tMOUNT VESUVIUS THROW- *\t1NG OUT SMOKE AND *\tLAVA A (Associated Press Despatch) NAPLES, Nov.29.\u2014Mount Vesuvius today still was busily throwing out smoke and lava.In he opinion of the officials of the Observatory on the Volcano, however, Vesuvius is likely to resume its normal activités within the next two or three days.Mussolini\u2019s Proposal To Germany For An Arbitration Treaty\u201d Regarded With Some Suspicion In France\u2014Alliance Declined ence Yesterday.(Canadian Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Nov.29.\u2014 That the Canadian Government will endeavor to settle amicably the wage dispute between the railways and the 15,000 conductors and trainmen employed on Canadian lines, was made evident following a conference of the two railway presidents and Hon.C.A.Dunning, Minister of Railways, in Ottawa yesterday.At the conclusion of the meeting Mr.Dunning stated that no stone would be left unturned to bring the disputants together President Beatty, of the Canadian Pacific and Sir Henry Thornton, of the Canadian Na tional Railways, would make no comment in regard to their conversation with the minister while er to enforce decrees, quell uprisings or raise sufficient revenue to maintain even a show of authority, is believed foreshadowed by the present cabinet resignation.In telegrams sent to the five northern military commanders, the heade of the various governmental departments of the disintegrating regime announced their intentions bo quit en bloc due to lack of funds.The present government is the successor to the Kuominchun regime, which the allied generals, Wu Pei-Fu and Chang Tso-Lin, expelled from Peking after military successes leading to the capture of the ancient capital.Brilliant Successes of Cantonese Both Italy and Germany Are Seeking Concessions from France\u2014Foreign Minister Briand\u2019s Idea for Four-Power Entente Is in Nature of a Counter-Move to Italy.The Kuominchun recently formed an alliance with the Kuomintang or Red army of the Cantonese government, and their combined successes agair#t the northerners have taken away, not only what remained of the prestige and authority of the Peking government, hut have obtained S.N.Berry, senior vice-president Jactuai COntrol of more than half of of the Order of Railway Conduc-!the old empire, tors remained silent when asked ! The Kuominchun forces have not if the representatives of the men '«d the brilliant successes of the ii , i\\ yj i-n \u2022\t\u2022 » a Cantonese, but through the alliance would meet Mr.Dunning.Any- cor(]on jg created around the Pek- thing in regard to that would jng domain which virtually limits i have to come from Mr.Dun-;egress to the sea.Cantonese victor-! ning,\u2019\u2019 the senior vice-president ies have succeeded one after another |\t| in amazing rapidity.I When asked if the union heads ! Southern Capital is Being Moved would see the executive of the .j.*.\t*>\t¦»;*\t»;\u2022\t.j.*> \u2022} *\t$10,000,000 IN GOLD SHIP- * *\tPED TO CANADA DURING * *\tPAST WEEK\t« - ?'** (Associated Press Despatch) *** *\tNEW YORK, Nov.29\u2014 * Shipments of $10,000,000 in * *5* gold were made to Canada by the rush of wheat down the * \u2022h lakes to be sold before the *1' *\tclose of the shipping season, * 4 THE WEATHER ?\t4- H- * 4- *:¦\t.j.j.j.\t4.p .j, .j, BECOMING COLDER TOMORROW A shallow depression is passing eastward from Ontario, while pressure is high over the Western Provinces and Southwestern States.Temperatures have risen very rapidly in Ontario, while it has boon cold eastward and in the West.Except for light rain in Ontario, the weather has been mostly fair in all provinces.Forecast: Southwest and west wind», mostly cloudy and mild, with a few light shower* today.Tuesday: Northwesterly winds, fair and becomina colder aaain.(Associated Press Despatch; | the former Crown Prince came ARIS, Nov.29.\u2014With the ex-Uomewhat as a surprise It is re-pected arrival here tomorrow ; PoUed that all the opposition p.of Queen Marie of Rumania!»,^ favorable to Carol, but insist from her North American tour, it is considered not possible that the trouble over the Rumanian dynasty growing out of the serious illness of King Ferdinand may be composed in the French capital.Former Premier Bratiuno, whose political influence in Rumania is most powerful, and Nicholas Jorga, leader of the opposition, will he in Paris.Former Crown Prince Carol already is here and has announced that ho again will meet his mother.Bratiano is opposed to Carol returning to Rumania so as to be ready to head the Hohenzollern dynasty in case of the demise of Ferdinand.On the other hand, M.Jorga, who is the head of the National party, is favorable to Carol becoming King.What Queen Marie\u2019s ideas of the situation are have not been stated.Rumanians in Paris friendly to Carol openly say that if the former Crown Prince, who is declared to be extremely popular in army circles in his homeland, should elect to set up headquarters near the Rumanian frontier, the army \u201cwould have something to say.\u201d To this M.Bratiano has made the repoinder that a disturber of the peace in Rumania would \u201cfind a legal obstacle in his path and also summary justice in Rumania.\u201d Came Somewhat as a Surprise.In some quarters this is considered a warning to Carol not to mix in Rumania\u2019s political affairs.Carol asserts that he has had no duced not only a new factor, but all kinds of new formulas, and the new diplomatic game consists of playing with these formulas.Its latest exponent is Premier Mussolini of Italy.Simultaneously from Rome and Berlin has come confirmation of rumors which have been heard for some time\u2014that the Fascists leader has been offering Germany one of the \u201carbitration\u201d treaties which take the place of the old-fashioned defensive alliances.A similar treaty was recently made with Spain.In Berlin, Herr Stresemann seems to have fought somewhat shy of the new proposal for the reason that somehow or other it did not seem entirely to agree in outline with the Thoiry conversations or the much more definite and binding Treaty of Locarno.Not much is known here about the details of Premier Mussolini\u2019s offer.It is not certain that there was a neutrality clause, such as exists in the German treaty with Russia and the Italian treaty with Spain.If there were it would have been, according to the view here, a curious proposal for a guarantee of Locarno to make.Roused French Suspicions.One thing interesting about Romes offer to Berlin is that the most of the things about it have been revealed to Paris by statesmen in both capitals, though there XT .\t1 would seem to have been every Notwithstanding the latest reports jnteres^ ;n keeping it secret.This assert that King Feidinand is doing mnspH nvoupn cna panics.\t,\t.\t,\tf i.k- I The southern capital is being mov-; vinces so quickly that the breath railways during the course ot this £rC)ln Qan^on jn-to the heart of the : of those was taken who had hoped this was a matter for the com- yarl;gtse Valley at Wuchung, so that:the Red advance could be stemmed Week, Mr.Berry answered that the new \u201cCommunistic or committee:by the war lord of Shanghai.iform\u201d of government is gradually! Neither of the other generals has crowding the more Conservative ad- been able to hold his own against QLTEBEC, Nov.29.\u2014Five\tmen ! ministration out of the picture.Cantonese and It seemed apparent were killed when a'locomotive boiler j Of the war lords to whom the [weeks ago that the nationalistic blew up in the round house at Dou- Peking cahinteers addressed their ; spirit which had been kindled in the nn Saturdav\tannouncements, none has retained [southerners would scarcely he stayed '\tshort of Peking and Shanghai, the remaining important strongholds of that \u201clegal methods alone\u201d shall prevail in any change in the government.Election Fight In Ontario Is In Final Stages\u2014Premier Rested Yesterday, But Prohibition Leaders Kept lip Battle With Only Two Days to Go Before Ballots Begin to Drop on Wednesday, All Party Leaders Have Prepared for Two Very Busy Days\u2014Sir George Foster Feature Speaker at Toronto Rally Yesterday.the Conservatives King as well as could be expected,\u201d the chancellories of Europe are said to 1 e waiting with most intense interest the progress of the patient in his struggle with death and the steps that are being taken to cope with a formidable crisis which it is thought will inevitably follow death.Soviet Agents Active.It is asserted that the chancellories feel that in the situation lurks the germs of a central European conflagration.Should Roumania become prey to factions it is said to he believed that Soviet Russia would be certain to seize the opportunity to attempt to regain Bessarabia and that Hungary would not be slow in raising the Transylvania question.It is known that Soviet agents in has roused French suspicions.The offer and its refusal have been made with just enough publicity to give a hint of what both parties might do in certain circumstances.Both are seeking concessions from France.Germany is seeking the fulfilment of all she asked at Thoiry.Italy is seeking all kinds of concessions from France.Separately they know that they cannot get their desires.But if they were together there might be another sory to be told, it is argued here.Few in Europe will believe in the permanence of any Italian-German treaty.Italy\u2019s attitude during the war was enough to prove that was not realizable, for the Penin- considerable numbers have madekula must always be friends with their way into Rumania and are [the maritime powers.Yet even the working among the populace.It is said it was with the object of providing a safeguard against what is termed this ever-present Russian peril that the Rumanian government has been striving to effect closer relationship with Italy.LONDON, Ont., Nov.29.\u2014 A resolution pledging support to the O.T.A.and challenging the statement that young people were becoming more addicted to liquor,was relations with M.Bratiano, whose adopted at a mass meeting of young after ubrunt declaration of opposition to (people here last night.drawing on paper of this plan of friendship, and the imagination of the effect it might have on what has gone before at Locarno, Geneva and Thoiry and what may come after has caused a flutter in several chancelleries, and not least at the Quai D\u2019Orsay.To Premier I lussolini\u2019s proposal to have an agreement between Berlin and Rome.M.Briand.Foreign Minister of France, is thinking of having his four-power meeting the League Council meeting (Continued on page 7) (Canadian Press Despatch) Toronto, Nov., 29.\u2014 The general election campaign in Ontario is in its final stages, with only two days to go before the ballots begin to drop on Wednesday.Premier Ferguson took a rest from his campaign labors yesterday, having announced that \u201cpolitics\u201d would he banned on the Sabbath, but the prohibition forces kept up the battle with monster rallies in Toronto, St.Thomas and other points.Sir George Foster, veteran Conservative statesman, was the feature speaker at the Toronto rally, and he vigorously-assailed the Ferguson proposal for liquor sales by permit.All the party leaders have arranged programmes which call for two meetings each today and two meetings on the final day of the , campaign.Premier Ferguson will close the speaking warfare in his home town of Keniptville on Tuesday night and will immediately return to Toronto, where he will hear the election returns on Wednesday.!W.E.N.Sinclair, the Liberal leader, will be in Durham County to-jday.W.E.Raney, Progressive [leader, has been compaigning in his own constituency of Prince Edward for the past few days and will probably remain there for the remainder of the campaign.One of the interesting features of the contest, developed over the week-end, was the announcement from John Joynt, the Conservative candidate in North Huron, that he would not support the Ferguson policy of government control.Mr.Joynt is opposed by a Liberal-Prohibitionist.MANY VIEWED COIN EXHIBIT ÂT SEMINARY SIP.GEORGE FOSTER SPOKE AT TORONTO (Canadian Pres* Despatch) TORONTO, Nov.29.\u2014Speaking ,l'' an audiem-» in Massey Hall here yesterday, Sir George Foster upheld the Ontario Temperance Act and denounced Premier Howard Ferguson for \u201cbreaking his word of mouth and his written word\u201d, that the O.T.A.would remain on the statute books until removed by a referendum.[ The veteran statesman replied to : remarks reported to have been made by the Premier on Friday night here I [that Sir George \u201chad broken into' Isong\u201d and was using the same tern-| perance speech he used forty-five j [years ago.\u201cThank you, Mr.Ferguson,\u201d Sir; George said.\u201cI am glad you called it an old song.It seems to me that [some people have a new song as they wake un each morning.Thank :you, Mr.Ferguson.You at least [make me consistent\u201d.Sir George styled Premier Fer-.guson the \u201csole liquor proprietor and bartender in the province\u201d and assailed him with the charge that tais government would make an illicit traffic respectable and place it in the position of being a competitor with the government.He [declared the O.T.A.was the cul-, Imination of more than fifty years| of work by the temperance advo-cat.es of the province and the best! results of the work of Christian men and patriots who had the future of I the province and its people at heart.PROTEST CHARGES OF DRINKING AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE AN AND QUE, Ont., Nov.29.-At, a meeting of young people of [Gananoque in Grace United Church,; a resolution was adopted protesting against \u201cthe charges of illicit j drinking that have been made [against the young people of our ; province in the present campaign\u201d, j and declarin gthose present are ! opposed to the proposed amend-j iments to the Ontario Temperance Act.Interesting Collection Numbering Over Seven Thousand Coins Attracted Much Interest\u2014Mr.Renaud, Authority on Old Coins, Present.Yesterday afternoon a large number of citizens took advantage of the invitation extended by the authorities of St.Charles Seminary to visit the Museum and especially to view the exceptionally larg\u2019e collection of coins which this institution possesses.The Museum was opened at one o\u2019clock and from then until after four there was a steady stream of people passing through this very interesting section of the building, looking over the coins, which number over seven thousand, and deriving much information from the ac-'our.ts given of the different coins by those.In charge.Rev.Father Marcotte is the head of the Museum One of the features yesterday afternoon was the presence of Mr.L, A.Renaud, of Montreal, who is very well known throughout Canada and the United States as an authority on old coins.Mr.Renaud is able to tell upon viewing a coin exactly what age it belonged to and all information regarding it.The present, enviable collection of ci:;i.which the Seminary possesses is the result of year's of labor.Many of the former students of the Seminary, as well as leading citizen -throughout Canaa, have contributed to the collection.Une of the largest donation o; coins to the museum was made by the late Lord Bishop of Sherbrooke, Bishop Larocque, who presented 1,-838 coins, of which 600 were new coins.Messrs.Ludger Gravel, of Montreal, and C.Tessier, of Quebec, have also made generous contributions.The museum will again be open to the public on Sunday next, and a visit is well worth one\u2019s while. twufc.1WO SHLKBRÜUlUi DAILY KLCORD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926.t ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS WOMAN! CAT! DOG! DEER! LOOK AT A LADY AND YOU BEHOLD AN ANIMAL, SAYS FAMOUS SCREEN SCENARIO WRITER BY DAN THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, Nov.29.\u2014Women Different Loealitiej.L'ÂVËNÎR DIXV1LLE of iiew* irom Varioai f\u2018re ! Women are dog?.Women are lionesses.Women ire barnyard fowl.There you are, girls -\tBut wait Put down those bricks: The Record requires a news cor- It's all a compliment! respondent for L\u2019Avenir Applies- We k-ave it 0n thc highest author-i;ons should be adaressed to News .\t.\t, Editor, Daily Record.Sherbrooke.:'ty that women are animals, the - word of none other than June RED MOUNTAIN Mathis, screendom's highest paid -scenario writer.And here is her The Record requ.res a news cor-\t,\t, resconder.t for Red Mountain.Ap- =.-a'-e'n\u2019-eunadulterated.Plications snould Be addressed to \"All women remind me of certain -N'c ¦' Editer.Da.ly Record, Sher- animals: I always use this method c' J't'__________________ of casting them according to tnie r, my productions.\"There are few, if any, animals Mrs.Nelson Beato'n and little son ^ hTave\t««« .'falities ar\u2018d ¦Grady, of Lake Megantic, have been|wb«\\ 1 se?thes« attnbutes m wo-Visiting Mrs.Beaton\u2019s parents, Mr.Ken 1 anl- ea=4r recognise them, nnd Mrs.T.J.Grady, A number from here attended a missionary meeting which was held \u201cWhen working around the -tudi» ut the home of Mr and Mrs.John [ meet so many types of girls that May.Coatieook.on Wednesday,! often stop to study them.Some-rvening.Miss Ellen McCoy occu-;-UTies a gentle little creature, more pied the chair, and after the devo- ;;he a doe than a woman, comes to Lunrd exercises she introduced the U5 for vvork.There is that shyness, speaker of the evening.Miss A.C-ithat fragility about her that shouts i.ltrray.y.oo is home on furlough a need for protection\u2014just as the from India, having spent tr.trît - jeer ;n mountains must be pro-three years m missionary work tectej there.Her talk was most interest- \" < _\t,\t, 'ng end inspiring, and at the close .a'!''e.\u201cne ca\"\ther queenly, she exhibited a number of Curios\tmanner.Ponder upon which she brought from that far-,r\u2018.-e sweetness of that sugary dispo-uway land.Some time was spent in';\"'®11- Look, toe.for the snarp claws a social way, the ladies serving re-l®'-:ne\u201c ln those velvety paws.\" Here's the Dope on Them.The Deer and Others.SOUTH DURHAM Jloiusctiï® The major\u2019s mark on every piece.First the exquisite smoothness of the NEW IMPROVED \u201cG.B.\u201d coating.Then, in a liquid indescribably tasty, a ripe red cherry from France with its own original flavour.Ask for Ganoxg s Alarasohino Cherry -v CHOCOLATES « 23 freshments.Have you tried Purity Flour ?It Go cr.to the other animals.Here makes delicious cakes and pastry.are the anmcterizztions Miss Mathis gives.Do any of them apply I to you ?Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Blanchette and Monkey\u2014light frivolous and agile daughters.Bernice and Dora.spent ' whose primitive moving force is an November 21 in Magog with her ability to mimic those more capable sister.Miss Lena Loiselle.\tthan herself.Mr.Joseph Blanchette recently £aj \u2014 queenly, sleepy-eyed, but Women are like animals, and upon that principle June Mathis, highest paid scenario writer in the had the luck of killing two nice wide awake and capable.Under her vorld, casts them in her productions.Above, in :he center is shown Miss Mathis.The types shown are dog, es and one mink.He got a ni£\u201c,gentle exterior is the quality that cat, chanticleer and lioness.Look them over and see for yourself, price for them.\t! i8 se!f protective.\t,\t.\t,\t,\t,\t,\t., - ^\t\u2022\t.\twho must crow about her accom- uomg what she makes up her mind ance.Parrot - talkative, vain and un- plishmentE.\tT .\tu \u201e u ¦ u - \u2022 ______ .emotional.\tMouse-sly, sensitive, peeping out t0\tt.^oness-bold heroic and pnm.- es Jemma MacDonald is spend-' Duck \u2014 aloof, proud and fussy at the world' almost apologetically.Bulldog puppy\u2014snippy, perky lit-\t'vltn jungle-like attitude that Sherbrooke, the about appearances and the friends Pig-good natured and inclined to tle thi ,vith siightly uptUted nose thos^who^cross he\u201c SPnne UP°n plumpness.HAVE PAID OUT $110,000 FOR FLOODED LAND Duke-Price Interests Compensate Fanners in Lake St.John District.SCOTSTOWN mg a Holiday in\t_ _ truest cf her'cousin, Miss Marlow]she makes (Canadian Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Nov.29.\u2014Not less than $110,000 has been paid out in compensation during this year by the Duke-Price Company to farmers in the Lake St.John district for damages caused by the flooding- of the land, it is reported by the Department of Agriculture.The farmers MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS Gatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents in the Variou?Sections of the County.MARLOW The Record requires a news correspondent for Marlow.Applications should be addressed to News Editor, Daily Record, Sherbrooke.-: - -\u2014\u2014 PUTTING HIM IN HIS PLACE Paying teller- -Sorry, madam, but your account is already quite a bit overdrawn.Lad\u2014Well, suppose it is.Haven't I like with my {MacDonald.Mr.and Mrs.H.Lax and Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Scott were in Sher-lirooke on Tuesday.November 23.Mr.Arthur Hunt, of Bury, was in town on Thursday.Miss Christena Walters,of Kings-©ury, was a recent guest of her sister.Mrs.S.J- Scott.Mr.Wm.Bowman has returned home from Toronto, where he attended the Royal Fair.He a.so visited friends in Hagersville before -his return home.Mr.R.A.Scott was in Moai-aeal on Wednesday.On Thursday afternoon the Mission Band held their regular meeting in St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, (their leader and assistant.Mrs.J.!W.MacLean and Mrs.C.M.Smith, (being present.Miss Catherine Mac-Lennan, president, presided, opening the meeting with the hymn.\u2018 Toiling On\", and scripture reading from Matthew 2nd first twelve verses.The Lord\u2019s prayer was re- t seventeen mem- Chanticleer \u2014 vain little creature\tDonkey\u2014stubborn, but capable cf a consciousness of her import- (Copyright, 1S26, NEA Service, Inc.) DANVILLE CLUB ENTERTAIN AT BIG GATHERING \u201c500\u201d and Bridge Played\u2014 Prize Winners Given \u2014 Cups terson.The President's Cup for jun-.l iors, won by Mr.Francis Smith;1 Club Cup, novice competition, won ] by Mr.Jack Mackenzie; Club Cup.Ringer competition, won by Mr.G.L.Doak; Club Cup, Tombstone] competition, won by Mr.R.H.Ste-; _ venson, Jr.Gordon Greenshiêlds j \u2019 ! Cup for ladies, match play, won by Mrs.C.J.Brown.Prize, donaied I by Mrs.G.L.Doak, for Ladies\u2019 i Ringer Competition, won by Mrs H.j I- Babin.The Children\u2019s Cozy Corner above presentations were j Won in Golf Competition Dur- were made by Mr.Hen ' Smdn, : .n v n\tj ! president of the cIud, during 192u.j mg Fast Year Fresented- who, in a few well chosen remarks.Addresses by Retiring Presi- expressed his appreciation of the-,\t, d -j gi .\tmanner in which the other memoer- dent and rreSlGent-Llect.\t0f -he committee had co-operated ] -\tWith him to further the affairs of] the golf club throughout the season.-^SÇM&ST- il STORIES OV/'YNr-C fm \\ y /).3 Up / A/ UYAj ¦ ¦¦ Cik _ DANVILLE, One., Nov., 29.-ihe gentlemen member; rf uh Club entensire peatea in unison, sevenieen\tm.em-\tj>anvine\tCountry Club entenaired:\tHe\twas followed by the new pre oers answering to Ro,; -all.\tRead- tj,e ]a[j5.\trner!1ber.; at a social even-\taident, Dr.R.H.Stevenson, who ings were given by Mrs.MacLean.jng carcj partv in the town hall v;as also a member of the commii-.Irs.bmitn, Annie jlacLeoa, ^yfiil\ton Wednesday evening, Nov- tee during the past season.He bore \u2022.-\u2014v-\u2014\u2014 r.mber 2itn.sixty Nub members ! out Mr.Smith\u2019s remarks lespecting MAKES CORNS GO 1 being present.\tI the harmonious manner in which the About\ttwo hoars were devoted to\twork\tof the club had gone forward, No pain, no cutting, r.o plasters to\tcard playing, the guests having the ,\tand\tforcasted another successfu.cress the sore spot.Putnam's Corn ®?L:on of bridge or five Hundred, season next year.In the course of Extractor makes the corn go with- T'\u2019-e prizes winners were, bridge:! his remarks he reminded out pair.Special directions on each Ladies' prize, ivon by M.-is McCaf- ers that the Danville Cour package tell you how- it is done f\u2019\u2019ey: gentlemens prizy won by Mr.could now boast, of having MR.GROUSE VISITS MRS.i GROUSE Ycu\u2019ll find that this is true and terse; What happens might have happened worse.\u2014Mrs.Grouse.press the sore spot.Putnam\u2019s Corn opiavu oi unugi; oi j.iv= .iuuuxmu.season nexi, year, in me course oi|, pf course Mrs.Grouse did n t enjoy .Extractor make» the corn gn with- T'\u2019-e prizes winners were, bridge:]his remarks he reminded his hem- being a prisoner, for that is what Country Club ; she was.No one enjoys being a pns-g a mem-;oner.There is something about free- akes out all the sting; it separates M.Hail.Five hundred: Ladies\u2019 prize : her of that select and yet world- dorn so precious that nothing can t.-.e rorn from the good flesh, lifts it\tv-on by Miss Gwen Elliott;\tgentle-]\twide institution known as \"thc\tpossibly\ttake its place.But Mrs.: out root and branch.Refuse a sub-\tmen's prize, won by -Mr.\tA.E.\tHole-in-one-Club.\u201d this interesting\t: Grouse didn't worry.She knew there] stitute and insist on Putnam\u2019s Pain- Stockwell.\tand unusual feat having been per- was nothing to worry about so far' less Corn Extractor; it\u2019s guaranteed,\tAt the conclusion of the card\tformed by Mr.Ernest Lockwood, at\tas she\twas concerned.Farmer1 2.3c.at ail dealers.\tplaying a most delectable\tsupper,\tthe sixth hole of the local links,\tBrown\u2019s\tBoy had cared for her be-] ___________________________________consisting of salads, cakes and cof- one day in mid-season.\tfore, and she felt sure that all in; fee, was served cafeteria style.All I\t, good time she would be returned to \u201cWhat are you doing over here, my arrangements respecting this bn-\tapprécia;.on of the ladies o: the Green Forest.\tdear?\u201d inquired Mrs.Grouse in portant feature of the evening\u2019s ; the evening s entertainment was] But if Mrs.Grouse didn-t wt>rr>v\tin a low voice entertainment were in the com- voiced by Mr=.(,.J.ts.o\u201en.\t.XI\ti,;c petent hands of Mr.Jude Thibault, The committee of management Grouse did He worrmd for h s Ijj on n.vc an artist in such matters, and his|of the Danville Country CHub elect- &f.fety.5Ild of-lT ?d b IN LU LIAlU fellow club members both male and ONE THIN WOMAN GAINED 10 POUNDS female were a unit in praise of his fïkinny Men Can\tAfter the supper advantage wa-.Do The\tSame\ttaken of the occasion to present ______\t*\tthe golf trophies won during the Ail weak men and women,\tpast playing season and the follow- AH nervous men and women,\tin£ 13 3 !i*t of the various prizes A,, skinny men and women\tand their winners: Isaleigh Grange Can grow stronger, healthier and Gbai.x-nge Cup.: or annual compe-more vigorous and take on solid\tdonated by .Jr.J.N.Green-; needed flesh in thirty days just by shields, K.C., open to an eiub mem-\u2018 a king McCoy\u2019s Cod Liver Extract bers, won.1&26, by Mr.Maurice Tablets four times a day\u2014sugar ; Lussier.This cup was won in 1924; coated and easy to take a.-: candy.by Mr.R.H.Stevenson, Jr., and in And what a hit thesa flesh pro- 1925 by Francis Smith, and on the .:,g tablets have made.One drug- present occasion these past winners' gist tripled bis sales in one week.v.ere present with miniatures of the ! Everybody knows tnat from tee cup for their permanent possession.¦ ers of the humble codfish comes a Ti,e Gorrjon Greenshields Cup for i.r;t ciazs vitamine taa.i> a won- ncatch plav.also ouen to all senior uÛll ermor\"'\tprMucer znd members, won by Mr.A.Wat- Millions of McCoy'* Cod Liver Ex- -\u2014 tract Tablets are sold every week\t,\t, and thousands of frail rundown Lax and Ruth Sherman and Wilma underweight pecpie are being helper;, and Roberta Scott sung a duet.The A box of sixty tablets for sixty meeting closed with prayer by Mrs.cents and if any skinny man or wo- MacLean, The election of officers] man doesn\u2019t gain at least five pounds which recently took place in this! in thirty bays\u2014money back.Ask society for the coming year, re- tirât he would go over and visit Mrs.Grouse.¦ c u kj i ui,c i -luvcuiuci - i- ____________________________________________ ,t w\"as just at sun-up one follows : Dr.R.\u2019 H.Stevenson, pro-land how she was being well cared morning Mrs.Grouse heard a fam-sident; G.B.Brown, treasurer; i for and had plenty to eat.Sammy nmr voice calling her.My, how she H.; had said so much that he had made hurried over to the wire through ed at the annual meeting which was Mrs.Grouse.Sammy Jay .had held on the 10th November is as brought him word about Mrs.Grouse Murray Oliver, secretary, Smith and H.P.Babin and FAMOUS FIREARMS INVENTOR DEAD (Aitociated Fret» Dcsoatch J OGDEN, Utah, Nov.29.\u2014 John Mr.Grouse almost envious.At the v'hieh she could «ce Mr.Grouse! ShejM.Browning, famous firearms hi- nt OI Agriculture, ine iarmeia viwht to do what in this district claimed this amount I £ for damages to their crops, due to j the inundations of the lake as a result of the damming of the lake at Ile Maligne outlet by the Duke-Price Company.This compensation is for damage caused this season.Steps are being taken to compensate the farmers permanently.The two surveyors of the Department of Agriculture of the Provincial Government will complete their work in the Lake St.John district this weekend.\u201cWhile there have been losses\u201d, a Government official stated this morning, \u201cthe reports have been grossly exaggerated.In no case has there been a total loss to a farm.There are one or two reports of farms having had a fourth or a fifth of their land flooded, but even these are few and far between.Moreover, the farmers have been well compensated by the Duke-Price interests, and when the survey is finished steps will be taken for the complete compensation tor farmers by buying out the hind which suffers from the floods outright\u201d.The expenditure of $110,000 for this year\u2019s damages has been made to meet about three hundred claims.The amount is itemized f* follows: Value of crops destroyed, $30,000; harvesting inconveniences, $25,000; pasture lands.$20,000; goodwill compensation, $35,000.- .-¦>-¦ ¦ -.\u2014 *\tI PRINCE ENTERS SQUASH RAC- ! QUETS CHAMPIONSHIP (Amociated Pre»« Despatch} LONDON, Nov.29.\u2014 Despite the fact that he has only survived a few rounds in previous championships, the Prince of Wales has again entered for the Army squash racquets championship commencing today at the Prince\u2019s club.The Prince is in the top half of the draw and meets in the first round Lord Bingham, of the second Coldstream Guards.guard against Coughs! THE moment you feel any disagreeable sensation in your throat you should take a dose of PERTUSSIN to prevent coughs.Very often irritation in the throat is caused by dust or habitual smoking.PERTUSSIN helps to clear the air passages andj soothes the irritation.It is entirely free from \u201cc^ope',, pleasant to take nnril ho* been prescribed by physician* for more than twenty year*.If PERTUSSIN doe* not relieve you quickly, you should coneult your doctor.Safe for Every Cough Buy your railroad tickets at M.E.s-ame time, ho worried.He missed v/as so Jpad to see him she didn\u2019t Lodge\u2019s Store.Going over any line.Mrs \u2022Grouse and he really couldn\u2019t \u2019\u2019R0W v' Rat to do, for she was lone- _____________________________________feel that it was right that she should somo-\tmany other be imprisoned.He tried to feel that T™™!® you may have, you are bound it was all for the best, but somehow^0 he lonesome sometim- if you he couldn\u2019t.So finally he decided \u2019^ver see any of your relatives.\u201cWhat are you doing over here.0\" inquired Mrs.Grouse in Coughed So Hare Could Hot Sleep Mrs.Daniol Dickey.Lrn, Ont.write*:\u2014'\u2018Laat January J had * ver; severe cold and coughed so hard could not sleep nights.I tried ev*-r; thing, including doctor\u2019s medicine but nothing gare me relief until I trie» Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup : my dear: a low voice.\u201cI\u2019ve come over to see how ventor, died in Belgium on the anniversary of thc manufacture of the millionth Browning automatic pistol.you am safe from every kind of harm When my wing is as good as ever it will be time enough to think of going back to thc Green Forest.I don\u2019t f hagnon's Drug Store, or any good '.ruggigt anywhere in America.Be sure and get McCoy\u2019s, the original and genuine and don\u2019t forget there is nothing on earth so good to make backward, listless, underweight children grow strong and robuft.llutoo Stops headache in 20 minutes by the clock.25c per box.Thin*» tas-e »o good we can't help eating too n '.ii.row and rtien.Don \u2022 «utter lor it.Ta.e ieiiel e Srruo.Any drug «lore.suited as follows: President, Miss Catherine MacLennan; vice-president, Margaret MacLeod; secretary John MacLeod; treasurer, Jean Smith; organist, Helen Scott; supply committee, SybL Lax and Hope fccott; entertainment committee, Barbara Lax, Lome MacDonald and : bold remedy for the pant OS year Betty Sherman.Mrs.P.A.Sheyman entertained iast Friday afternoon in honor of Miss C.Walters, of Kingsbury.which wax recommended to me by a neighbor.X will never be without it in the home again.\" Ton don\u2019t experiment when yon b- ¦ \u2018\u2018Dr.Wood\u2019»\" as it has been r.h'> - Price 35c.a bottle; lurpr\" farrilv 50c.; pnt up only by The T.Mil, >., Limited, Toronto, Or;t For Cuts Dress at once with \u201cVaseline\u2019\u2019 Jelly.Prevents soreness.Shuts out air and dirt.Heals quickly.Keep it handy for every emergency.CHESEBROUGH MFC,.COMPANY »CoD**U«*t* \"CLAKK\" HUchtnt 3'3« gas*' mi Cla Mr.P.H.Skelton, Queen Street, Mrs.James Nowell, of was in Montreal over the week-end.was in town yesterday *\t^\t*\trelatives.Mr.and Mrs.\tGerald Woodward,\t.\t*\t\u201e of Halifax, spent a few days in town Miss Emmeline Hurley, of Thet-last week.\tford Mines, spent the week-end in *\t*\t*\ttown visiting\tfriends and relatives.Miss Emma Kerwin, of Thetforu\t.Mines, spent the week-end in town Mr.B.P.Chartrund, of Montreal, the guest pf friends.\t, spent the week-end in Sherbrooke *\t*_ *\tthe guest of his daughter Mrs.E.J.The numerous friends of Mrs.I.F.Beauregard, Gillespie street.Kerr, who has\tbeen in the Sber-\t\u2022\t\"\t\u2022 brooke Hospital for the past three Dr.H.D.Bayne has left for Bal-weeks, will bo pleased to hear that timoré, Md-, where he is taking a she has sufficiently recovered to re- few weeks\u2019 course at the Johns Hop-turn home.\tj\tkins\tHospital.:\t*\t*\t* ^ The many friends of Miss Annie i Miss Gladys Burns, of Thetford Griffith,\tMontreal\tStreet,\twill\tbe\tMines, spent\tthe week-end\tin town sorry to\tlearn that\tshe\thad\tthe\tmis-\tthe guest of\ther parents,\tMr.and fortune to fall a few days ago and Mrs.William Burns, Moore street, dislocate her hip.\tj\t__________________________ *\t' *\t*\tI Judge A.Bazin and Mrs.Bazin,1 * * ?*\t'I* * v *> ?p- * *;* *> \u2022:* * of Montreal, announce the engage- ^\t* ment of their daughter, Alice, to\tMARRIAGES\t?Mr.Gilles Gadbois, son of Dr.and v .\t** Mrs.F.A.Gadbois, of Sherbrooke.: * v * * * * * * *3\u2019 * * * * * * * * * ATr W P P.rvl/a.r\t,\u2018c «-oil\tSIMONS\u2014-LITTLE j known in' Shefbimoké and was for\u201d T\tf Sim1°ns/Pnd ,M,iss merly on the staff of the Canadian Julia Little, formerly of East An-Bank of Commerce, has decided to QJfTi were blamed at Bethle-join the brokerage firm of V/illiams.\tÎ1-1 November 23rd, by Partridge and Hodgson, of Moflt-,\t\u2019 P\u2019d5t'i:ir ¦^eaj\t*\t: Methodist Church.t a ^\tj After the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.There was a good\" attendance of^.™onf, I?otored \\°\tAngus_ to members on Saturday afternoon at:Lls1' t,'\u201ceTlr paren^: I,'r' £nd \u2022VIl£\u2019' the Artillery Badminton Club.Tea; 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