Sherbrooke daily record, 27 octobre 1927, jeudi 27 octobre 1927
[" M 1 SS iJWANE i SNUV^7 % CHATEAU Sherbrooke uaily Record Established 1897,\tr\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927.\tThirty-First Year NOT AS MANY DROWNED AS AT FIRST ESTIMATED Sequestrated Property Is Returned\u2014A Franco-U.S.Agreement Toll In Shipping Disaster Placed At Sixty-Eight REV.W.WA11ACE ACCEPTS CALL LATEST GOLD FIND NORTH OF .KIRKLAND LAKE :\t.j.\t?-î- 4* »:?: j > ft*\t' \u2022> LIMITS MAY NOT BE AUC- * | v LISBON, October 27\u2014Ruth Elder hopped off from Alverca aerodrome in a Junkers plane for Madrid, Spain, three hundred miles from here, at 10.50 a.m.today.Delegation from Stanstead Council Consulted Railway Authorities Yesterday\u2014Will Report to Council on Meeting.aïs.______ * (Canadian Press Despatch) TTAWA, Ocr.2 7.\u2014By anj agreement between Can- i ada and Austria, signed \\ on November 1 8 of last year ir ! London by Hon- Ernest Lapointe, Minister of Justice for the Dominion, and Baron George Frankenstein, Austrian Ambas- kst JSrof\t! WOLVES INVADE COUNTRY vice-president of the Council of ; WEST OF FORT WILLIAM Ministers, and one to relieve public,\tj ¦ r j\tj ¦\t.j officials from taking the oath of1 FORT WILLI AM Ont Oct \u2018W iacJt?r ln \u2018£Ton°on\u2019 an Jus made allegiance to the King.\tLured south by abundance of'wdld ¦ pUJllC.after aPProva! by an Republican members of the Dail game, packs of wolves are reported order-m-counctl by the King also raised the question of the re-110 have invaded the forest country I Government, Canada has re- Rumanian Premier Issued A Statement Today That Complete Calm Prevails SINKING CAUSED MUCH EXCITEMENT AT LLOYDS (Aoociated Press Despatch) LONDON, Oct.27\u2014The sinking of the Italian liner Principessa Mafalda off the Brazilian coast caused the greatest excitement in years at Lloyds, as the marine insurance market here suffers a considerable loss through the sinking.The hull was insured in Italy on a valuation of 7,000,000 lira (approximately $360,000), but the Italian companies reinsured in London, also placing coverage for eon-liderable sums on the vessel\u2019s gen-jral cargo.Before the war Signor Marconi, inventor of wireless, made a number of kite-flying experiments aboard the Mafalda.SUSPECT PLANE WAS CARRYING CONTRABAND Bratian© Declares that Government Has Been Aware of Attempts of Agitators in Behalf I exact location of which is known i of Former Crown Prince Carol; t0 his intimate friends, thay Outside of Rumania for Some Time.Nothing definite resulted from the meeting yesterday afternoon of Quebec Central Railway officials and the Stanstead Council delegation with regard to the solution of the passenger service question.; A delegation, consisting of Mayor | E.W.Hay, of Stanstead, and Coun- j ; ci,Hors G.A.Channell and E.J.McDougall, met the Quebec Central ; : Radway offiicals and discussed the j i company's proposal to discontinue ; !the passenger service between Rock Island and Stanstead on the ground i that there is not sufficient traffic ___________ I to justify its continuance.Although it is understood that Therefore, he has taken up tern-dhe matter a-as discussed at some porary residence in the vicinity of ; length and both sides gave their | this sea coast town in a vilia, the ; opinions, the Stanstead delegates ; were not authorized by the Stan- ! arrest Tuesday for the third time of Sean McBride on suspicion of complicity in the murder of O\u2019Higgins.James Fitzgerald Kenny, Minister of Justice, said he was satisfied that McBride was not in Ireland when the murder was committed, and accordingly he should again be released.west of Fort William.Indians and trappers of the Lake of the Woods district state that the marauders are fast depleting deer and other small game, and in several instances have attacked trappers.The wolves, who are said to be of Alekas variety, have been seen in widely separated areas.turned Austrian property sequestrated during die war, and the basis for an adjustment of the reparations claims as between the two countries LABOR TROUBLE AT TORONTO NOT YET SETTLED Federal Minister of Labor Wilt Be Requested to Make Another Effort to Settle Dispute.L First Seizure of an Aircraft Ever Made Along the Border, States U.S.Official.(Aaaociated Pro*» Despatch) ST.ALBANS, Vt., Oct.27.\u2014A seaplane, suspected of being engaged in carrying contraband over the border from Canada, was seized this morning bv Customs lake patrolmen, according to the headquarters here, Ono arrest was made.This is the first seizure of an aircraft ever made along the border, Collector Harry C.Wnitohill said.The Customs Department was advised early this summer that a plane had been making trips over the line with regularity, following Lake Champlain.Efforts have been made to locate the United States base of the craft without success, but early yesterday a lake patrolman came across the plane unexpectedly.Search of the craft so far has failed to reveal any contraband, but it was ordered seized for crossing the border without reporting and is held as a suspected carrier of eontrabapd.(Aoociated Fre*» Dejpatch) ONDON, Oct.27.\u2014 Premier Bratiano, of Rumania, in answering an inquire of \"The Daily Mail\" telegraphed that paper that complete calm prevails throughout Rumania.He declared that the government has been aware of the attempts of agitatori in behalf of former Crown Prince Carol outside of Rumania for some time.He stated that in view of the discovery of compromising docu ments on M.Manoilescu it was impossible to avoid taking action against the former Secretary of Finance.The documents will be published later, Bratiano said- Declaring that Carol , renounced the throne three times, 1918, 1919 and 192>5, the Premier added: \u201cIt was because of, his willingness to renounce his rights, freely expressed, that King Ferdinand and the Rumanian parliament approved the act of January, 1926.This act is and remains the tiasis of the Rumanian constitution.Rumanian public opinion regards this Manoilescu affair as a mere incident.\u201d The act_ of 1926 accepts Carol\u2019s renounciation, establishes a regency and proclaims the six-year-old Michael, King.say.Carol, according to their view, abandoned his residence at Neuilly when he decided to make an active fight for restoration, as that fashionable suburb of Paris is too much exposed to news gatherers.Carol twice within a week has broken his former steadfast rule never to give interviews.He has chosen as his intermediary to place his view's before the public his viewpoint the semi-official French Havas agency the latter working in connection with Rumanian new's agency.Carol was said to have thought that thus he would have a better chance to put his i \u2022\t, utterances before the Rumanian 1 m nation stead Council to make any final or official decision.The delegation will report to the Council on the developments of the meeting yesterday, when it is likely that some official step will be taken by the Council in the matter.The company proposes to discontinue passenger service between Rock Island and Stanstead on the ground that there is not sufficient traffic to justify its continuance.The Stanstead Council admits that traffic is very light, but points out that it has a contract with the Boston and Maine, former operators of the line, guaranteeing operation A Temporary Tariff Pact Was Drawn Up Yesterday Between France And U.S.SOUTH AFRICAN\u201d HOUSE MEMBERS HADPEACE CAKE American Products Will Be Restored to Favorable Rates Enjoyed Previous to September 6, Thereby Making It Possible for Millions of Dollars\u2019 Worth of American Manufactured Articles to Again Be Sold on a Normal Competitive Basis in French Market.(Associated Press Despatch) ARIS, Oct.29.\u2014 A temporary tariff agreement was definitely reached late (Canadian Press Despatch) TORONTO, Oct.27.\u2014Hon.Peter Heenan, Federal Minister of Labor, was is to be asknd by Mayor Foster to established.\t; ™ke another attempt to settle the .differences between tlie United Bro-Baron Frankenstein, who visited therhood of Carpenters and Joiners Ottawa early this _week, had some and the AniaIgamated Society of conferences with Government offi- Carpenters, which has resulted in a cials in connection with this agree- .\t, ment, and it is learned that one fur-' s Tike also of plumbers and ther step has been taken bv Canada.fteamfltters> electricians and plas-in \u201ccleaning up\u201d the reparations sit-Iter«rs on work being done on many uation with Austria.It is understood structures in Toronto, that Canada has made a payment to This as the outcome cf the con-Austria representing 87 per cent, of Terence called yesterday by Mayor the amount resulting from a liquids-j Foster for the purpose, -rf finding tion of property, rights and interests a solution of tire labor dispute belonging to Austrian nationals.It; which, according to International is believed that the full amount Trade Union officials is hav-yielded.by such liquidation would (ng a serious effect on building\u2019 ; approximate $750,000.\tj operations.Making his proposal tha6 ; Another Important Development | (he Minister of Labor be asked to j Another important development in use his office, Mayor Foster found j connection with the agreement is, that the United Bfother wns pre-; that Canada has satisf ied all the pared to take part in a conference claims made by Canadians for repar-1 0f this description, and took it for tiens \"from Austria as a result of j Kranted that the empioyers the war, the payment of those claim,s Amalgamated Society were willing being deducted from the amount due (\u2022\u201e\tto j.,.I to Austria from Liquidation of pro-i^^^f und« th« Section of An important clause in the agree.-; Befoie leaving yesterday\u2019s confer, ment is as follows: \u201cThe (Canadian) ;™ce,_a representative of one union custodian'takes note that, under the (ls said to have mad© it clear that laws actually in force in Austria, toe Building.Trades Council and its Austrian nationals, whose property,1 affiliated unions would not be drawn rights and interests have been liqui-, between the mayor ami Hon.Mr.dated in an ex-enemy country are ; Heenan.The mayor was asked if it and yesterday afternoon following aT'- ¦ ' \" i___happy - A Happy Sequel Yesterday to Agreement Reached on Flag Question.CAPETOWN, South Africa, Oct.27.\u2014(Via Reuter\u2019s)\u2014There was a DROPPED NINE THOUSAND FEET IN H3S PARACHUTE Lost in Heavy Fog, His Plane don of the line If this contract is set a.side the j village ratepayers feel that there should be a return to the municipality of at least a part of the money which the municipality paid in connection with the original construe- j Reeling and^His Instruments 1NTERNATIONAL ASSOC\u2019N REPORTED SITUATION IN BUCHAREST CRITICAL (Associated Press Despatch) REL'GiRADE, Oct., 27.\u2014Reports reaching here through various underground channels, since the frontier is tightly closed because of the censorship, said today that the situation in Bucharest is critical.Public buildings, ministries and railroad stations are heavily guarded by troops and gendarmes, it was said.All gatherings of more than four persons in the city streets are immediately dispersed, it was said.Troops were reported to have been called in from the provinces and practically surround the capital and occupy strategical points throughout the city.Bucharest was said to be seething when the report circulated that the Bratiano government intended to arrest Juliu Manu, leader of the National Peasant Party.\u2018Acting Up,\u201d Flier Dropped to Mountain Peaks in Dead of Night.(Associated Press Despatch) DOS ANGEDES, Calif., Oct., 27.Dropping 9,000 feet in his parachute from a storm tossed air mail plane.Dick Bowman, Pacific ah-transport flier, was found safe yesterday in the mountains near Castaic, California.Lost in a heavy fog, his ship reeling and his instruments \u201cacting up\u201d \" Bowman dropped to the mountain peaks in the dead of night.He \u201csat tight\u201d until morning, sheltering himself under his parachute from the rain and cold.At daylight, OF DAIRY INSPECTORS ELECTED OFFICERS Reports that Canadians Are Remaining Aloof in Regard to Association Are Denied.long conference between Maurice Bokanowski, Minster ol Commerce, and Sheldon White-house, Charge D'Affaires of the American Embassy.Just as soon as experts can draw up a decree \u2014 probably Monday or Tuesday of next week\u2014American products will be restored to the favorable rates enjoyed previous to September 6, there by making it possible for millions of dollars\u2019 worth of American manufactured articles again to be sold on a norma! competitive basis in the Frencf market.equel yesterday to the entitled in respect of their unrestof- was part of a plan to put the Min agreement reached on the flag ques- ed assets, to bonds of the Austrian tion when, after the adjournment: Go-fWrrment, bearing interest at 5 of the.House of Assembly, nearly per cent, per annum.In the case of all the ministers and the leading assets consisting of debts expressed members of the Opposition party originally in Austrian kronen or Ger- assembled in the dining room to man marks, the said bonds are pay take tea together.\t\u201d '\t* ¦\u201ci~;- A feature of the gathering was a peace cake sent to Hon.Tielman Roos, Minister of Justice, by members of both parties in Standerton (General Smuts\u2019 constituency).The istr of Labor \u201con the map.\u201d The mayor is said to have answered it was the Minister of Labor\u2019s business to settle the strike.cake was divided into twenty-four Opposition, and words, \u201cMiss South Africa.\u201d Premier Hertzog and Hon.Mr.Roos sat at the centre of the table, with Hon.J.W.dagger, -who was Minister of i\tx i i, ! Railways and Harbors in the Smuts lh\u201c- Tta able in Austrian schillings and re-\t(Associated\tr h) deemable within ten years.In all\tr 0VDON rTct\tn !° other cases bonds are issued in the t to to\t-\u2018-\u2014Between currency of the allied or associated î^e\"ty\td thlrtF Persons, most of power concerned, redeemable with- ,\t,511/dAin\u2019 ^re severely cut in 25 years in that currency, or, at ! \u2018\t1S^uge, of t^e the option of the Austrian federal i cro d\ta girl Charleston m -Y*v vY .^^\tj-uui , ricyr-p-».*-!«y»pyyf jvj ti)a Æus'triciTi cur*\tUondon shop window brok© pieces each of which bore the name\texchange ob- ; ^ Plate glass.The foremost of be/oFf^TiëleOvuo\u2019ïtionr\t°and ^thë i tainin£ at the time when the bonds ithose who ™>re\twatching\tthe dance, ber\tof\ttne\tOpposition,\tand\tthe, fajj d^\u201e In other .wordS) Austria j\twhich was part\tof a\thosiery adver- is to pay with her ow-n bonds any Usement, -were hurled through the deficiency in the reparations ac-! winclow amidst the shattering glass.counts.\t!\t._ German Claims\t! ests.\u201d A clause regarding Czecho-Slovak- j An interesting provisionnas to the (Canadian Press Despatch) Toronto, Got.27.\u2014Professor Ira V.Hiscock, New Haven, Conn., was elected presiden\u2019 of the International Association of Dairy and Milk Inspector at the final session of their annual convention held here yesterday.Howard R- Estes, of New York City, was elected first vice-presi- dent; Ralph E.Irwin, of Harrisburg, while other planes N.Y., second vice-president.Other were hunting him, he walked ten officers remain unchanged, miles to the mountain town of in addition to considering reports Castaic to report to his office.CAROL EVIDENTLY INTENT UPON ASCENDING THRONE HE RENOUNCED IN 1925 (Associated Prass Despatch) SAINT MALO, France, Oct.27.\u2014Former Crown Prince Carol, of Rumania, is evidently intent upon ascending th* throne he renounced in ID'25, friends of Carol volunteered today in explaining his disappearance from his Paris haunts.To Build A \u201cVertically Rising\u201d Aeroplane Of Revolutionary Design-Cost $75,000 While Accomplishing Successfully Single Objective for Which Years of Experimentation Have Been Spent Upon Heliocopter, New Model Does Not Fall in That Classification.Garden city.n.y.Oct., 27.Construction of a \u201cvertically rising aeroplane\u201d of relationary design has been authorized by the board of directors of the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company, it was announced yesterday.Successful wind tunnel tests of the machine have been made, it.was said, at the company's experimental laboratory here.Construction Of the new type plane was estimated to cost $75,000.Michigan.While accomplishing successfully the single objective for which years cf experimentation have been spent upon the heliocopter, the new model does not fall in this classification.Company officials declare it is outside of all previous classification of aircraft and have called the new design \u201ca perfectly rising aeroplane\u201d.The wind tunnel model has four wings but the plane onstruction The new plane, which embodies will be more simplified and the seme of the principles of the auto- standard type will have three wings, gyro, is the invention of M\\ B.These wings are on a horizontal Sleeker, twenty-four years of age, plane and rotate at a speed of 120 who said the idea came to him while, to 150 revolutions per minute about he was a student in the Aeronautical the fuselage, each propelled by 35 Department of the University of horsepower motors.for the time being the knotty out standing problem between the two nations.There remains, of course, the higher question of negotiation of a permanent commercial treaty, but meanwhile American business will once more resume the position it held until September sixth, when the coming into effect of the Franco-German commercial treaty-resulted in quadrupling duties on millions of dollars' worth of American business annually'.It is believed that Mr.Whitehouse gave Bokanowski certain assurances as to the length it will take to put American concessions in operation.The.se concessions, it will be recalled, are to be included in lifting agricultural, sanitary and pharmaceutical restrictions which have been operating to the disadvantage of French imports in the United States, and ending all further effort to ascertain French production costs, through Treasury Department agents resident in France.The French Government is likewise anxious to know how long it would take the United States tariff commission to report on the.demand of the French perfume, silk and textile industries for lowered duties, based on production costs.It is not known if Mr.Wliitehouse was able to give any assurances in this regard, although business men are of the opinion that the tariff commission could reach a conclusion within two weeks.cake was cut by Hon.A.P.J.Fourie, Administrator of Cape Province, and was distributed among the adjacent tables.EX- GREEK DICTATOR FOUND GUILTY OF HIGH TREASON.ATHENS, Oct.27.\u2014General Theodoras Pangalos, former Greek dictator, has been found guilty of high treason by a commission appointed bv the government to inquire into his activities.He will not be placed on trial, however, for two months.ian nationality is important, in that, 0f agreement, occurs near many claims were made by Czechshhe conclusion: \u201cAny differences whose legality was questionedjjyl-w^kto may arise between the parties to this agreement, as to the construction or effect, may be re- Austrians.The clause reads: \u201cFor tiis purpose of this present agreement nationals of Czecho-Skwakia ferred by either party to the Anglo- or other successor states who.e ; Austrian mixed arbitral tribunal' claims to the release of their property, rights or interests have been rejected by the Canadian custodian shall be treated as Austrian nationals and shall be.entitled to all the benefit of this agreement on surrendering to the custodian their titles to such property', rights or inter- Four Volumes In Chicago Public Library Have Been Stigmatized As Un-American \u2018Condemned\u201d Histories Was in Doubt Had Ordered Any Books to Be Burned.whose decision shall be final.If any dispute arises respecting the English and German texts of this agreement the English text shall prevail.\u201d It is believed that the Governmenl will in a short time deal with the general question of reparations, particularly the claims as between Canada and Germany, and some decision will be reached as to the return of German property, and as to the manner in which the large number of Canadian claimants as to loss Incurred by illegal warfare shall be treated.The report of the Rpyal Commission on thse claims will, of course, be considered at that time.c I dependence,\u201d by Van Tyne.been stigmatized as un-Amer-l \u201cThe Story of American Democ-ican by LT.J.(Sport) Herrimann, | ï?c.P\u2019 'Y !ls.^ ' Yest agent of Mayor Thompson, in the 1 ^ mverstty of Minnesota.of the different committees of the association regarding their progress during the past year, the convention found time to deny the report that Canadians were remaining aloof in regard to the association.Ivan C.Weld, secretary, stated that most of the provinces of Canada were represented and the association recognized the splendid work dona on its behalf by Canadians.administration\u2019s foray against bias ed books in the city's library and schools.Upon recommendation of the Patriots\u2019 League, Herriman looked over the texts and reported them to be objectionable.Other more bulky books were to be turned over to members of the League for reading.Mr.Herrimann has asked that the American passages be marked.The histories which earned the disapproval of the.investigator were: The disposition of the \u201ccondemned\" histories was in doubt, in view of Mayor Thompson's denial that he had ordered any books burned.Dr.Preston Bradley, chairman of the Library administrative committee, added his assurance with the statement: \u201cAs long as I am a member of the library board there will be never a book burned because I believe in fair play»\u201d Further testimony of \u201cpro-British\u201d histories in the public schools was presented at the trial of \\Vm.Disposition of Today in View of Mayor Thompson\u2019s Denial that He ****?\u2022\u2022>**?v*****-» t THE WEATHER * t Associated Press Despatch) ! the \u2018University of Michigan.\t* * * * * * *5 ?* * ?* ?4* * ?: cook, is a guest at hems Irving E.Cooler.Pleasant surest.Fletcher, Miss Loma UcMorine and ! Miss Edith Pepler, of Montreal; Mr.; and Mrs.A.C.Bissell, Mr.and Mrs.! C.P.BuckJand and Miss Natalie ; Peabody, of Sherbrooke and Mrs.F.! Elgood, of Island Pond.blessrs.Colin Campbell.Campbell i and Robin Fraser, of Montreal,spent the week-end here.The Misses Christina and Jean Pepler, of Montreal, were week-end guests here.Thelma Galbraith, daughter of Mr.HATLEY, Que., Oct, 27.\u2014A memorial will be unveiled in the United Church at Hatley, at 2 p.m.and Mrs.George Galbraith, was j or.October 30th, to the memory' » great BRITAIN NcW- OUNCLANO NEW YORK The cross marks the locality where the tank ste amer Barendrecht rescued Ruth Elder, the flying ________ Florida flapper, and her pilot and navigator.The map also pictures where the plane deviated from the New operated on in the Sherbrooke Pro- of Lieut.Jerry Pope, 14th, Bat-! York-to-Paris line and was headed for Lisbon when a broken oil line forced it down.More than two-thirds testant Hospital last week.She is ; tallion C.E.F,'who \" was killed in | °f the journey had been completed.\t\u2022\t\u2022 doing well.\tJ action, at Hill 70, France.\t:\u2014.> ¦¦ .Rev.S.Gorley Brown has return-; It is expected that the officers\t\u201d '\t' .\u2014.\" ed from Bowmanville.where he at- ! of the Stanstead Dragoons will attended h:s brother's funeral.\ttend in uniform, as the late Lieut, j Pope was an officer in the 26th The many friends of Mrs.Jas, Smillie will be sorry to learn that she is ill in the General Hospital, Montreal.Mr.J.Smillie and Mrs.Dragoons before going is being made to have ! Stanstead overseas.An effor._______________ ______ , Jennings accompanied her.Mrs.C.as large a turnout of returned soi-P.Buckland, of Sherbrooke, and Miss ciers present as possible on this Smillie are also in Montreal.\t1 occasion.It is hoped every return- - ed soldier will take this as a per- C \\YY'VtTD\\/IT T C\t: sonal invitation to attend and help; SAW I LK Y 1LLL\tIdo honor to a fallen comrade._- ^ .; Returned men will attend in Dance at Eaton Corner Hall, Fn.,.multi, but- with their medals as ai Oct.28th .Old time music.\t; distinguishing badge.- WAVS MILLS NEWSY TOPICS AND PERSONALS OF SCOTSTOWN Happenings of Interest to Residents of Scotsiown and Surrounding District.BROOKBURY Mr.and Mrs.R.Mecham and of Newport, who SCOTSTOWN, Que, Oct., 27.\u2014 On Friday afternoon, October 21st, the mothers of the children of the : High School gave the teachers a v u k- î j.°* Newport, v\u2018 !10; wcep;ion in the school building have be^n spending a lengthy vaca-, from pas+ three to six o\u2019clock.gathering proved of Mr.and have returned The October meeting cf the W.I.was held at the home of Mrs.Wm.f Mrs.Roy Emo on Saturday October -sv j have besn ________- w:tfi a good attendance, nearly al; t;oîî here ac thri horn Die members and several visitors J Mrg_ H> c T,jrncr seing present.Among otoer bus-meSs dealt with, it was decided to ;\t' offer four prizes cf SI each\tfor\t!\tMrs.Rufus Coates, of Abbots- attendance in the school for\tthis\t\u2018\tford, has\treturned home after year, also two prize?for persona! ;\u2019spending some time here with rela-hygiene in the junior room.Plans j lives.were made for entertaining\tdhe\t;\tMr.and\tMrs.Gordon Terrill and county executive on November\t3rd.\tinfant, of\tMontreal, are spending were made.Dinner will be served I a short time here during partridge At noon, followed by a business ; season.While here they are guests ' c-ko^jL'LV\ttLL'h L TvL meeting to which all members are i at «The Fa3L» the home of Mr I german, ana Mrs.Wm.Ladd.The invited A* th- c\u2019o'e of \"he meet- I j vr -âr V\t-lr\u2019i afternoon was spent m social interna- refreshments we-e sem-ed bv\tY-' TV Tu.rner- .¦\t! course.Piano solos were contribut- if LostS who wITStd in k Mr L\u2019 Mfrtm was m Sher-1 ed by.Mrs.j.X.Madver, Mrs.Tur-kming bv thl Misset Mamt Mor- b^,ke 011 Monday on business.| ner.Mias Freda Start Miss Doris gan.Margaret Breakv and Marie ! The ne\u2018v Power ^ beinS bullt I Mackenzie and Miss Reta Scott.Emo and Mrs.Harry tmo.\t; ;r the merr» not progressing very \" -r.\t-\t;\t,\t- favorably.Owing to unsettled con- Tne members of the Women'sv little is being done as î:T'~-ï1tô rx-rDT^i hi-.grâttüff\tIR-\t° ! yet.The gathering proved to be most successful, there being e good number present.Mrs.John MacDonald and Mrs.Angus MacLennan, the chairman, and secretary\u2019s wives re-> \u2022\t\u201e n.ceived the guests.The table in the Fif\u2019\tD°ra\tat council room was spread, where the hame cf Mrs\u2019 A- G- Sherman, food was served.Mrs.S.J.Scott and Mrs.Scott Parsons poured tea end coffee, assisted by Mrs.Jack cott; Miss Freda Start, Mrs.P.A.their teacher, Mrs.Donald Graham.Arrangement were made for a hailowe\u2019en party.The hostess served refreshments at the close of the meeting.Miss Jennie Paquin spent Saturday of last week in Montreal.Mrs.Alton Armstrong, of New | York City, is the guest of her fa-1 ther, Mr.N.Paquin.Mr.and Mrs.N.G.Scott, Miss Rita Scott, Miss Doris Mackenzie, Mrs.Wm.Murray and Mr.H.Lax were in Sherbrooke on Thursday.Miss Marjory Murray has gone to Sherbrooke, where she has accepted a position.Mr.Kenneth MacAulay, of Duds-vell, was in town on Sunday the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Angus'Mac-Lennan.Mr.and Mrs.Storman, of Bury, were recent guests of friends in town.Miss F.M.Sherman spent a few days in Gould over the week-end.Miss Lena Stewart, of Lennox-ville, was s week-end guest of her the ALL CANADIAN PRODUCTS AT LONDON DINNER Coati- ; : Mrs .KIRKDALE Institute were hostesses formal reception for the teachers and parents on Saturday afternoon.October 16th, from three to five o\u2019clock.The dining room of the autumn foliage and flowers, pink and white asters being used on the small tables where afternoon tea was served to about thirty guests.COOKSHIRE Uar.ce at Eaton Comer Hall, Fri., Oct.2£th .Old time music.Mr.and Mrs.Thos.MacAulay and Masters Gordon and Mac, of Brompt on ville, spent, a few' days this week, the guests of Mrs.Mac-Aulay\u2019s mother.Mrs.A.G.Sherman.Mr.Hector MacRae.of Sher- Tfee chicken pie supper held on j Thursday evening in the Parian Hail was very successful.Despite tie very wet' evening the attendance was good ana s supper was provided.The $91 was taken up.Mr.and Mrs, D.D.Nixon and family wore visiting friends in Bos-cobe 1 cn Sunday.BULWER bountif c sum of -,\t._ ; 7\u201c\twas baptized by Rev.C.T.Lewis Dance a.Ea.on Cerner Had, Fri.,; sr!([ was named Rita Evelyn Mary, \"\u2019L- -:b ;5V tlme, mus\u2019\u2018S'\t.j the godparents being Mrs, S.J.T .z anruai school opening will oe Davies and the parents, held ;r.the Lnited Church hall on; -«- - .\u2014 Mr.Eugene Vintir.ner has retur ed to his home in Massachusetts.Messrs.Batley have gone to W&6ÎC5, previous to entering their woods in ! Parenfsi Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Megantic, where they expect to | MacRae.spend the winter working with sev- Miss Isabel Sherman, of bher-eral men.\ti brooke.is spending a few months Mr.J.\" Riddle, of Cowansville; who her home here, having been com-reeently returned from Winnipeg,! pe-ed to give up her school duties where he went as a delegate to1'\u201d C5 \"\t\u201d the Conservative convention, was a business visitor here Thursday last week.On.Sunday afternoon last in 3t.Johns Church the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Pehlemann ¦p Marsboro for a couple of weeks.! crooke, was a week-end guest of m Sherbrooke for a period owing tc ill health.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Pearson, of Lennoxville, were recent guests of Mrs.Hastings, of Bury, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacLennan last week.Requests that People of England Give Dominion Produce Preference Where All Things Are Equal.(Canadian Press Cable) MANCHESTER, Oct.27.\u2014Hon.P.C.Larkin, Canadian High Com-missdoner in London, presiding at a dinner given here last night by W.A.Wilson, Canadian agricultural produce marketing agent, to 266 guests, representative of importers, wholesalers and retailers in the north of England, said : \u201cWhat we ask - of the British people is, not that they should pay a higher price for Canadian produce than other produce, nor that rv-) êf mû iiLh Healthy people never frown, not because they haven\u2019t worries, but because they don\u2019t let their worries worry them.The best frown remover is the little \u201cdaily dimeful\u201d of Kruschen, each morning, tasteless in coffee or tea.One salt alone could not bring you that glorious health which makes you snap your fingers at worry, but the SIX in Kruschen can\u2014and will They\u2019ll make you eat well, sleep well, work and play with a youthful zest that\u2019s simply great! And all for half-a-cent a day.ftBSeun-E pUWTY Tie pteprietan bt Xrmdwn Silts nanmue its »bs*h«« purity.E*clt inenritsm attsins a Mandat'd of parity fit **\u2022 ceeding that demanded by th# British- WHAT KRUSCHEN IS Not one salt only\u2014but Six t SODIUM! SULPHATE Very valuable medicinal salt.Aperient: Diuretic.Purifie» the blood.Prevents absorption of SODIUM CHL-ORfbB M«diclne and food.I™f6crTs digestion.Maintains alkalinity of the Wood serum.Antiseptic.Prevents fermentation.MAGNESIUM SULPHATE A most valuable item in medicine.Bitter tonic.Improve» appetite.Useful in all çouty conditions.Excellent remedy for Dropsy and Gravel.POTASSIUM SULPHATE Similar saline action te Sodfcjœ Sulphate.Dissolves IMc Add.POTASSIUM CHLORIDE Of great benefit in cases of high biopd pressure.Valuable for Gout and Rheumatism.POTASSIUM IODIDE Affect* favourably every organ and tissue.Fortifies body and brain.Many governments pat it in drinking water, table salt, etc.4» a.ASK YOUR DOCTOR Kruschen Salts PREVENT CONSTIPATION AND RHEUMATISM.»b SOLE IMPORTERS: McGILLIVRAY BROS., LIMITED.TORONTO.ONT The tenais tournament, which : they should accept inferior goods was held on the court of Mr.and ! because they come from Canada, Mrs.S.J.Scott last week, was but that they should give the Dom-finished on Monday, October 17th.Union preference where all things | There were two classes competing, | are equal.This we look for parti-girls between the ages of ten and ; cularly among the wholesalers here.twelve, and girls between the ages cf thirteen and fifteen.Miss Hope Scott won out in the finals of the ye unger set, winning the silver cup.Miss Betty Sherman being the runner-up, won a silver pencil.Miss Jean Smith won out i i the senior girls competition, carrying off the cup and Miss Helen Scott was the runner-up.These contests were much enjoyed by the competitors.At the close of the last sets, Mrs.iScott invited the girls into hzr home, where refreshments were It would mean an ever-increasing production in Canada of articles for sustenance of Great Britain\u2019s 45,-OQO\u201e000 people.\u201d The menu was composed entirely of Canadian products.Mr.Wilson referred to objections that were sometimes heard about irregularity in the supply of Canadian bacon in Great Britain, and he said a greater demand for bacon from the Doniinion would remedy this.A small hamper of a variety of Canadian produce was given to served, tiventy-nine being present.The young people are very grateful ; each of the guests at the dinner.tc Mr.and Mrs.Scott for their -^ kindness in giving them the freedom of their grounds, which they ,, -o ,\t,\t3 are privileged to enjoy throughout Mrs.Pearson's parents, Mr.and +v,\u201e\t- Mrs.C.H.Mayhew.A sue: r-f tJ-U- rv rf tr.s vestty Fw3 Monday .a meet Trinity held at the Parsonage on evening.October 31 Master Jai.o Oax^ey returned to Gasps on Friday, after spending his vacation with his parents at the Parsonage here.Mr.and Mrs.S.E-rior and fam-\u2022 y have moved into the Ackerman house.RICHMOND Miss Vera Galbraith, of the St Francis teaching raff, spent the week-end in Sr.erbrooke.Mr.S.Flagler, of Montreal, spent the week-end here.The correspondent is - ;rry to report the illness of Mrs.Brock at the home of her son.Mr.Carl Brick.Miss Edith Johnson in Montreal at the hospital receiving treatment.Mrs.I.Montgomery accompanied her.Among the out-of-towr.guests who attended the Campbell-Hudson wedding were.Mrs.Hudson, Miss Why Hobble Along on Sore Corns ?Don\u2019t cut corns with an old rator.Infection followed often by death may result from paring corns with an infected knife.Quick, safe relief comes from \u2022 uii.-.g Putnam's Corn Extractor.If afflicted with corns, callouses or sore footlumps, use Mrs \u201cPutnam's\u201d\u2014it\u2019s reliable and sure to shrive! up the corns so they drop right off.No pain, ro soreness, bt Tuesday evening, November\t1st.The entertainment will consist of three short plays, singing, recitations, music, etc.The teachers and j pupils have put forth a great ef-fort to make the evening a success.Distribution of prizes to the pupils for last years work will be given.! Miss M.Hearing of Sherbrooke, is spending her holidays\tat\ther home hire.Miss Beulah Smith, of Milan, spent the past week-end\tat\tthe1 home of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Smith.Mr; Elmore Powere,\tof\tSt.Johnsbary, Yt., is, spending a week | at the home of ücr brother, Mr.Ivan Kerrir.g.Mr.Oscar Wheeling, Jr., was a| recent guest of his cousin, Mr.Dd- ; tert Wuseler.in Sherbrooke.Miss Elia Wilson, of East Angus,: was visiting Mrs.Orrin Baiiev on October 22nd.Mr.ar.d Mr;.H.A.Smith were! guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.S.4.der,,| of Island Brook, on October 2i»t.Mise Galbraith, of Richmond, was a week-end guest of friends .n town.On Sunday, October 30th, the United Church choirs from the three circuits, Birchton, Bulwer ana ; Eaton, will united in the singing at the three appointment*.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hill, Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Colby, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Smith, of Bulwer, and Mr.and Mrs.F.A -Hodge, of Birchton, were very pleasantly entertained for tm and evening at the home of Mr.ar.d F lender Gagnon, at Lennox-\u2022 >.on Tuesday, October 26th.Rev.T.A.Price, of Verdun, evangel.st singer and bible teacher, will MAR-BORO Mr.Roderick MacK&y ar.d family have closed up their house here, and have moved to Portland, Me.; The many friends here of Mrs.i Alex Smith\u2019 of St.Johnsbury, Vt.] regret to learn of the double death ! in her family.Mrs.Smith was recently called to Detroit by the illness \u2019and subsequent death of her grandson, a son of Mr.Murdo ; Smith, and when she returned home to St.Johnsbury, her daughter, Mrs.Pond, had just passed away.The friends of Mr.Kenneth MacLeod will be glad to know he is able to be out again after his recent illness.Mr.R.D.Farley Lawrence and Randolph Farley, of Drummond-ville.were in town on Sunday.Miss Barbara Lax was in Sherbrooke on Monday where she was ¦a guest of Miss Catherine Smith.Mrs.Jphn Black is spending a the summer months.Mr.Vernon Mayhew and Mr.Placey, of Sherbrooke, were in town over the week-end.Mr, Malcolm Watters, of Kingsbury, was a week-end guest of his sister, Mrs.S.Scott.Mr.and Mrs.David Smith, of Ballalan, have moved to town for the winter months, occupying their home on Main Street.The services of the Anglican Mission, Sunday next, will be as few weeks in Farnham, the guest.of her daughter, Mrs.G.A.Wilson, j follows; Lingwick 10.30 a.m., Can-and Mr.Wilson.\tj terbury, 3 p.m., Scotstown 7 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.A.Mahern and j The Rev.E.Templeman left for Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Pageau, of; Quebec on_ Tuesday to attend the Berlin, X.H., were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.JI.ANTAGONISTIC FEELING AGAINST THE JEWS IN HUNGARY INCREASING Minister of Education Yesterday Declared Deprived of Order of Merit on Account of His Stand.1 Lax.On Wednesday evening, October 7Shh, the T.B.Sunday School class held a meeting at the home of quick relief from sore corns comes to\tZ l all who use Putnam\u2019s Pair.lesi Corn b?tn?\t«t the Baptiet Extractor.25c.at all dealers.A Raw, Sore Throat ease* quickly when you apply & little Musteroie.It penetrate* to the sore spot with a gentle tinge, loosen* the congestion ar.d draws out the Eorenese and pain and won\u2019t biiiter like th* old-fashioned mustard plaster.Musterol* i* a clear, white ointment made with oil of mustard.Brings quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, towilitis, croup, stiff nack, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains ar.d ache* of the back or joints, sprains, tore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colde on the chest.The Mu»tero!e Co.of Canada, Ltd.Montreal Church, Bulwer, on Sunday afternoon, October 36th, at two o\u2019clock.Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Martin and family, of Brookbury, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs.Henry Smith.Guest* at Mr.and Mrs.Henry Smith\u2019s on October 23rd were Mr.Allan Murray, of Milan, Miss Helen Rom, of Eaton Comer, and Miss Margaret Boss and Mr.Walter Hodgmac, of Paddy Hollow. THREE OUÏS1 COUGH IS Ï0UH DÜEB SIGNAL Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble.You can stop them now with Creomulsion, sn emulsified creosote that ' is pleasant to take.Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action, it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth.Of ail known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical author.-ties as one of the greatest healing j agencies for persistent coughs and coida and other forms of throat troubles.Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the! infected membranes and stop the .r- ! ritation and inflammation, while the .creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat- of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs.Creomulsion is guaranteed satis-1 factory in the treatment of perms- ; tent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu.Money refunded if any cough or cold is not- relieved after taking according to directions.Ask your druggist.Creomulsion Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.mts-Burns 'NsJ* Vicks\u2019healing, anti-septic ingredients bring soothing re* lief.Apply gently V ft P MmSbhJU Diocesan Board meeting there.Rural Teacher# Held Conference.Scotstown High School was doled on Monday, October 17th, for the conference for rural teachers held by Mr.McCutcheon.An interesting address was given by L»r.Rcthney in the morning.In the afternoon the pupils of grades V and VI were brought together and Dr.Rothney gave them model tests in reading, writing and arithmetic.These pupils were then given Tuesday afternoon as a holiday.On Tuesday, October 18th, Dr.Rothney paid his official visit to the Scotstown High School.He throughly ¦examined the different grades from one to eleven, and ex- (Associated Pres# Deapatch) BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oct.27.The antagonistic feeling against the Jews has reached such a stage here tnat the Minister of Education, Count Klebelsberg, who is an active supporter of Premier Bethlen\u2019s projected law for the removal of some of the academic disabilities of the Jews, was yesterday declared deprived of the Order of Merit, which the student associations had previously conferred on him.Count Klebelsberg retaliated against the students\u2019 defiant speeches by publicly threatening to send police into the University buildings, its autonomy notwithstanding, to quell any rioting in the future.The students now demand the expulsion of ail \u201cforeign\u201d engineers employed in Hungarian factories in favor of those holding Budapest diplomas.Smiles mem thçy te happty Woodward\u2019s Gripe Water brings smiles to baby\u2019s face.It banishes the pain caused by teething or digestive disorders.No fretful nights where Woodward\u2019s Gripe Wjter is used.For four generations mothers have found *t the reliable corrective for Colic, Acidity, Teething, Looseness, Peevishness, Disordered Stomach, Constipation.At all druggists *ol«# S^eot»: HAROLD F.RITCHIE & CO.Limltca 10-1* McCaul Street, Toronto GHpe KEEPS baby well Dull, listless, out of sorts, feeling half-sick DUDSWELL JUNCTION Gas Spoiled Sleep, Made Her Dizzy \tfr?e=;&^r*T|\t\t \t\t\t \t\t\t For Interior Construction TVdAKF.your rooms fire-resistant and free from drafts and cold by erecting Gyproc ceilings and partitions in your home.Gyproc can be put up in half the time required for lath and plaster\u2014 saving time and labor costs.Gyproc takes any decoration.Let us show you a full-sized Gyproc board ready to apply.Wr \u2022' f'it Ir»\t^ro?Pe.nî:y T ner n.e'R' public mental hospitals of the Dominion, according to\though taken by surprise, Dr.C.M.Hincks, who does not, however, venture an; -L-s Thompson feeung,y rsspona- \u2022 ¦ ¦\t1 ed, thanking one and all for the ; estimate as to how many more are driving motor cars.?uiamang one ana all tor me \u2022have!\t\u20141_________ : beautiful gifts and the kindness A CANADIAN LEAGUE OF NATIONS.; remembered %VhlCh W°UW l0n\u201c bC , .\tMusic was enjoyed for a short tirile- sfter which all repaired to ii, me u-c their homes, having snent a very rmation of p]easant evening.DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE MEET AT KNOWLTON ! remembered.\t- be | Provincial Chapter Represented (Montreal Gazette)\tAfnoi^ As a means to let the world know that- Canada is a young nation, out to make something of itself, Hon George P.Graham has advocated the formation ,, \u201ca League of Nations in Canada, with the Provinces as ^ members.\u201d He has likewise urged that the motto, \u201cWe ; t-\t-r-\t.\t¦ believe in Canada,\u201d be placed in every educational in- 1 he Lastern townships snares in this to the^ stiiution in the country, and that the pupils and stud-: Word was received here on Sat- f if «c X» o f i rv» a f a H\tnr enmn\t-rri i I ! i n r->\tHrvl nrC font\u2019s; cnsi ll np\to = u* o A\tr r>\trani t a\ti - n\t- Tot-\tx-,,,,,\tfV>~ evening.General Notes.-Aims of Order Explained Personals and Other Topics of Interest.KNOWLTON, Que., Oct., 27.\u2014 [he meeting of the Sir John Fisher extent, it is estimated, of some five million dollars.1 ents shall be asked to recite it every day.Once the] urday of the death of Mr.William Chapter of the I.O.D.E., was influx required to give is good entertainment.The i Canadian people.natural resources of the country are not depleted\t- by this industry'.They are only advertised.Tfu BARGAIN SALES AND ONE-PRICE POLICY, country loses nothing.It is all gain.\t.\t(Christian Science Monitor) unity can De orougnt aoout among _______ -\t._____ Center and at one time he operated were present, also four ladies of :¦ cheese factory in Brome Village.; the Provincial Chapter, namely, Mr.Sheldon had\"been in noor health -'lr£- Hodgson, President; Mrs.D.fc-r a number of months.The re- Patterson, secretary; Miss Chap-A matter of increasing'importaricTto the smaller Plains were brought here for bur- ' «an, assistant secretary; and Miss ighborhood.\u201d shoos in the llnreu the service being held in the rarmalee, organizing secretary,_the -ri .\t\u2022 .\t.1 l i-L\tui l\t.\timportance to tne smaller Ihe tounsu througn the very wealth he retail, or so-called \u201cneighborhood,\u201d shons in the larger ,,\t.\u2014 \u2014 -.- .\t.-\t,\t~ k - >.brings, earns a cordial welcome, the best of treat-; American cities is the question whether their business: Nethodist Church Here on Tuesday,\tcoming from Quebec City.r.ient and every posable consideration.; shall be conducted on the one-price-to-all basis, or al- ^terncon, October 2oth (¦[g.The meeting opened in the usual a\t.\t, ,\t¦\t\u2022\t.\t, luweu to oe maue tor tne desire of many buyer- to bar- '- =uoct\u2018 ^ uiui-iici ux .m?.juj iiesi- manner, aftei which, the regent An interesting ,eaiure or the^situation is A- gain wit.h the merchant for'a reduction in'price For ' Pa!Tner' of this PIa 'e- and Mr- Wal-i made the visiting ladies welcome, tourist patronage is growng year oy year.It has; several generations what may be termed the American ;cr Sheldon, of Brome Centre._ and,ca!led upon each in turn for become about the surest crop we have.\tpractice of a fixed price has'prevailed in all the great Mrs\u2019 ¦fiose Richardson, received: a H*™6\t, - .\tdepartment shops, and to an increasing extent if the ; th\u20ac tidings of the death of Her' ^ Hodgson explained the aims retail trade generally.In certain lines of merchandise ster- Mrs.Domine, of Montgom-\tOrder, from its beginning HARACiRAPH^\tsuch as groceries, hardware,\tmeats or household fur-\tory\tCentre.Vt.\tit is *niy about a\tand urged upon the chapter the ne- r AKAUIV- -rtlZi\tnishings, the one-price policy\thas become a fixture and\tÏ n'ontb *Z° that Mrs.Richardson\tce^s.ty of joining the Provincial -\tthe greatly increased sales of\tarticles nationally adver-\tn'a5\there on a\tmontn\u2019s visit with ] Chapter, as only in that way under Doctors say the woman who smokes doesn\u2019t injure tised to be sold at a certain\tnrice have nromoteri the\th'-r\tsister, and\twas enjoying good\ti'-6 new regulations, could they be extension of this system into practically ele?y branch ; bealth at,the\tMrs.Richardson Sood standing and the officers I of retailing.\t\"\t'\t; is now the only surviving member r\u201c,'v.e a v°-e at ihe provincial and T\ti- k \u2022\t.\t,\tI cf her family lnvin'T los* durin° national meetings.It was in this Ar election ii a process by which many nobodies i dusf?5a,'^E^«\ta/d \u201cT*cast year two sisters and hA\u2019-ay could the chapter keep in make another important nobody too important to speak nf fc-e\\r,r hïrtK -i, \" 3\u2019 la:ge percentage o.populauori \u2019orother.\ttouch with the -work being done by to 'h*rr\t'\t'\tuirth, there are many shoppers particularly : Mr.and Mrs.f Dan'on who the Order.This will necessitate the - - -\t\"\u2018he ha^gHng cf'the mfrLt'frh Adam Smlth called have been in the employ of Mr.ice of one dollar for each officer.nehaglmg cf the market.These customers adhere i
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