Sherbrooke daily record, 4 juillet 1939, mardi 4 juillet 1939
[" WEATHER TEMPERATURES Warm; scattered liiundershowers.For detailed weather report see Page Two, Established 1897.i>hfrhrnolu' Sailg mrrnrii SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1939.Yesterday: Maximum, 77; minimum 41.Same day last year) Max.66 ; min.50» Forty-Third Year.LEAGUE ACTION PLANNED IN DANZIG Urge Move To™ mm Counter-Act WILL CLARIFY MONETARY PLAN Reich Plans British Cabinet Receives Personal Reports on Developments in Free City from Ambassador to Poland-Envoy to Ger- many Will Give Views\u2014\u2014Renew Drive for Conclusion of Alliance With Russia.w- London, July 4.\u2014W\u2014The Foreign Affairs Committee of the cabinet heard a personal report today from Sir Howard Kennard, Ambassador to Poland, on the Danzig situation in a special meeting here! today.\t| The cabinet expects tomorrow toj get a first-hand summary of German views from Sir Nevile Henderson, Ambassador in Berlin, whoj is to arrive tonight from the German capital.Count Edward Razynski, Polish Ambassador in London, had a long talk last night with Foreign Secretary Viscount Halifax and left by airplane today for Warsaw, where f he will report to his Government on the situation.He expected to return here in two or three days.The Foreign Affairs Committee discussed developments in Tientsin, where Japanese imposed a blockade-on the British and French concessions June 14, and considered a summary by Sir William Seeds, Ambassador in Moscow, of yesterday's conversation with Soviet Russian officials regarding the proposed British-French-Russian mutual assistance pact.There has been speculation over whether Britain, France and Poland would complain to the League that Nazi activities in Danzig contravened the Free City\u2019s constitution, which prohibits militarization of the city without League of Nations consent.Prime Minister Chamberlain told the House of Commons yesterday that he had reliable reports indicating \u201cintensive\u201d military activity in Danzig, which exists as a Free City under the League\u2019s protection.If the League could establish that such activities menaced Danzig, it could call on Poland alone or with other powers to protect Danzig against them.SOREL MAN CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER MILK SUPPLIES AT TIENTSIN HALTED Shanghai, July 4\u2014(/P)\u2014Nearly all milk supplies for the British and French concessions in Tientsin were cut off because of delay at the blockade barriers today, and Japanese explained that the milk must be examined \u201cbecause there might be bombs in the bottles.\u201d Only thirty bottles of milk entered the British concession during the morning.It was for the British military hospital.There was none for other ho\\iitals.Russian dairymen of Tientsin refused to bring in any milk for the foreign areas, in which more than 189,000 persons reside.They explained Japanese guards had detained some of them at barriers for as Continued on Page 2, Col.6.Vercheres, Que., July 4.\u2014 event of war.It also was in favor of\u2019 boycotts on all products from ag- Hull, Que., July 4.\u2014 CP' \u2014 Hon.Adelard Godbout, Quebec Liberal leader, last night forecast an early election in the Province of Quebec if the banks continued to refuse to advance more money to the Provincial Government.Winding up a speaking campaign] Judicial Committee of Privy Council Refuses to Hear Appeal from Quebec Courts Rejecting Claim to Money Deposited in Sewer Construction Case\u2014Ancient Precedents Invoked.London, July 4.\u2014«P- The Judi-I cial Commillee of (he Privy Coun- VANCOUVER STRUCK , ,\t,\t, BY TRIPLE BLASTS!\"1\twea of ____\ti [he Slate oi Aew York from deci- Police!?i°ns of the Quebec courts in its 'effort to reclaim $3,40»,000 paid tions of the Province, Mr.Godbout I third explosion within city limits in!John J\u2019hil!iPs for sewer COll-said the Province s finances were in j\t*__ *_ v.Just j struction between 1917 and 1923 Queen\u2019s borough, New York.Vancouver, July 4- in the northern and western sections j searched today for the locale of a i v* Germany Disclaims Intention Of Forcing Free City Dispute Adolf Hitler, Returning from Mountain Retreat, Leaves World to Worry About Danzig and Turns Attention to Southeastern Neighbors\u2014Seeking to Strengthen Agreement with Hungary.Chamberlain appeasement policy gressor states, NEW DEMOCRACYiPRESS SEARCH LEADERS FORM ORGANIZATION FOR BODIES OF RIVER TRAGEDY i such a state that the Government ; might have to appeal to the people within the next few weeks.! He charged that the Provincial i debt was increasing at the rate of approximately $1,000,000 a week ]and that Quebec\u2019s credit had reach-; ed a new low unprecedented in its annals.Mr.Godbout advocated the establishment of a provincial labor tri-! buna! which would advise the Government in labor and social legislation and assist in the settlement of disputes between employers and ] employees.! the last twenty-four hours, before midnight last night several] residents reported the second blast i of the evening.Earlier police were notified a 1 sewer pipe under Grandview Bridge had been blown apart.Cause of the blast could not be determined.Sunday night two walls of a vacant garage were wrecked and fuses and matches were found in the buil-d'inig afterwards.NAMED TO LEAD KIWANIS CLUBS President of Kiwanis Internation-! al for 1939-40 term is Bennett O.Knudson, above, of Albert Lea, Minn., elected at convention of organization in Boston, Mass.Rimouski Doctor Fatally Mauled By Enraged Bears At Quebec Area Zoo Charlesbourg, Que., July 4\u2014((P)\u2014; Victim of a mauling by two suddenly-angered polar bears, the body of Dr.Joseph Germain, fifty-three-year-old Rimouski physician, lay in a morgue at Quebec, thirteen miles\u2019 distant, today.He was killed acci-! dentally, a coroner\u2019s jury found, while feeding the bears in the Zoo-> logical Garden here last night.While his twenty-two-year-old | daughter, Jeannine, and fourteen-1 year-old son, Paul, looked on with\u2019 horror, unable to aid him, Dr.Ger-' main was pinned against the cage] bars and mauled until his body fell! to the ground.The son frantically) threw sand and gravel into the ] bears' bloodshot eyes but to no] avail.Witnesses said Dr.Germain climbed under a small guard rail and approached the cage and was feeding] one bear peanuts when the animal] attacked- The bear reached a paw through the bar,', 'tra.m-'-l Dr.G\u2022.\"¦ j main who clutched a bar but the second bear pinned his other shoulder against the cage.His arms were torn to ribbons, thighs and legs lacerated.The key ; to his automobile was found in the ! bear\u2019s pond inside, the cage.Bits of clothing and articles from his pocket lay on the cage floor.The fatality wrote a tragic finale to what was intended as a nleasant visit to Qugbec where the doctor brought his daughter to enter nursing school, andj.fhe Zoological Gardens.His nephew, Roch Levasseur, of Rimouski, accoatpanied the party to the Zoo and wtanessed Dr.Germain\u2019s death.A verdict of \u201caccidental death\u201d was returned later at a private inquest presided over by Dr.P.V.Marceau, District Coroner.Announcing the verdict to newspapermen afterwards, Dr.Marceau said: \u201cThe victim died from traumatic shock, due to mutiple wounds caused accidentally by bears at the Zoo at a moment when he was feeding the animals, contrary to Zoological Garden regulations,\u201d Dr.Germain was one of the best-known physicians in the Lower St.Lawrence region.He graduated from Quebec Seminary and Laval University.His widow, three daughters and two sons survive.RE-ELECTED MAYOR OF LA TUQUE La Tuque, Que., July 4.\u2014(P;\u2014 Omer Journault yesterday was re-elected mayor of this town about 100 mles northwest of Quebec for a third term, He carried a majority of 154 votes over Wenceslas Plante.Orner Oeillette and Roch Courteau were elected aldermen.Berlin, July 4.\u2014(VP)\u2014Adolf Hitler, back in his chancellery after several weeks of rest in his mountain home, let the rest of the world worry about Danzig today while os-tenisbly shifting his attention to southeastern neighbors.While two Hungarian and Bulgarian neighbors were en route here for discussions and entertainments, Nazi editorial writers shot barbs of ridicule at foreign reports of a \u201cputsch In Danzig that did not take place\u201d a'nd at \u2018\u2018alarm reports\u201d in the French, \u201cBritish and Polish press.General Henry Werth, chief of the General Staff of the Hungarian army, who is arriving in Berlin tonight for a visit of several days, will attend German army manoeuvres and inspect fortifications.Prime Minister George Kiosseiv-anoff of Bulgaria is due in Berlin tomorrow for a round of festivities and discussions that are to rival those held for Prince Paul, a regent of Yugoslavia, during whose five-day visit beginning June 1 Hitler guaranteed Yugoslav borders.Nazi leaders and newspapers scoffed at those who predicted a Nazi putsch in the Free City of Danzig [last week-end.An authorized spokesman declared that \u201cGermany has no intention of forcing the issue\u201d with Poland over Danzig and hat \u201cwe have no desire to go against the j territorial integrity of Poland; if we (had wanted to let the matter come ito military action we could have done so any day.\u201d Kiossei-vanoff and his wife and daughter are to arrive tonight on German soil at Rosenbach to be greeted by diplomatic officials and Nazi formations.Nazi 13aders are expected to express Themselves syanpatheticaHy over Bulgarian hopes for.revising the November, 1919, treaty of Neu-illy, under which Bulgaria ceded some of her western territory to Yugoslavia and larger sections to Greece and Rumania.Nazis also were thought to be anxious yto leave nothing undone to draw Bulgaria more firmly into the Nazi orbit.As supreme commander of German armed forces, Hitler and his first aide, Field Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goering, yesterday inspected the air force testing station at Rechlin.At the same time about 10,000 ve-connoitering troops were testing the German army\u2019s intelligence system, as if in battle, near Bad Wil-dungen.It was said to be the greatest manoeuvre of this type ever carried out by an army, and the technical apparatus used was described in dispatches as \u201cthe best in the world, as the Spanish war showed.\u2019\u2019 Saskatchewan Group to Form Basis of Permanent Dominion-Wide Organization for Herridge Political Party.Regina, July 4.\u2014((P!\u2014Saskatchewan conference of the New Democracy movement is expected to set up a permanent organization today in closing sessions of the two-day meeting with union of \u201cprogressive\u201d political groups in preparation for the next federal election the chief immediate aim.Discussion of the unity question occupied the 115 delegates most of yesterday\u2019s opening session.\u201cI am convinced that the desire for unity permeates the province,\u201d said A.C.Stewart, Minister of Highways in the former Saskatchewan, Co-operative Government and now one of the two Unity members of fhe Legislature, representing Yorkton.The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation had refused to co-operate with the Unity members at the last legislative session.\u201cWhether this organization can achieve unity with C.C.F.opposition facing you I do not know,\u201d said Mr.Stewart.W.D.Herridge, of Ottawa, former Canadian Minister to the United States and sponsor of the New Democracy movement, spoke of, Dominion organization and said the conference\u2019s aim was to urge the wisdom of unity upon the Saskatchewan people.Before selection of candidates or enunciation of any precise reform formula it was necessary the people should have confidence in the movement, realizing it was bona fide, he said.MILITIA IN MUFTI : Brisbane, Australia, July 4.\u2014W\u2014 j More than 10,000 Queenslanders 1 went into militia camps this year, j despite the lack of uniforms in the earlier part of the training period.NEW GRAND\u2019MERE CHIEF MAGISTRATE Grand\u2019Mere, Que., July 4.A.Gagnon yesterday was Mayor of this town, about miles northwest of Three Gagnon defeated J.O.H.who sought re-election.Raoul Lord and Albert Thibeault were re-elected aldermen.-(®\u2014J.elected twenty Rivers.Ricard, Two Members of Party of Six turned in Assomption River Example Of Their Majesties in Joliette District.Joliette, Que., July 4\u2014i®\u2014Search ! was continued today for the bodies of Charles Auguste Desromeaux,: twenty-three, and Gerald Charbon- .neau, fourteen, both of Montreal, ^ drowned last night when a boat containing six persons overturned in the Assomption River five miles north of here.The boat upset just before dark and Queen Elizabeth showed \u201ccour-when all six leaned to one side to age and determination\u201d when they avoid being splashed.Charbonneau, undertook their visit to the New t,hiown out of reach of the boat, -World, the Marquess of Lothian, went down immediately and Des- ,\t,\t, .\t,\t^ T, , remeaux tried to swim to shore but ambassador-designate to the United was unable to make it.Darkness ;States- told the Canada Club here halted search for the bodies until last night.t°day>\tj He spoke at a dinner marking the Three others in the party, sister ] Dominion\u2019s seventy-second birthday, and father of Charbonneau and Des-|at which eight members of the Roy- On Canadian Journey Praised King George and Queen Elizabeth Brought Home a Triumphant Success Despite Pitiless Spotlight of Western Publicity, Canadian Club Dinner in London Told \u2014 Has Strengthened Bonds of Empire.- .*- London, July 4.\u2014f®\u2014King George i._ ACCIDENTAL DEATH m Queen s Pari of the money had been deposited in a Montreal bank.Their Lordships decided they could not hear Hie appeal on its merits because both lower courts had found against the appellants on questions of fact.Aime Geoffrion, K.G., of Montreal, remarked that the rule under which Their Lordships rejected the appeal was not of cast iron.Lord Aikin replied that the only lime he recalled it had been waived was when a woman appeared personally to plead in a copyright case.She fainted when told the rule might, apply in her case, and the committee heard lier address for three days, fearing she might faint again.Lord Atkin added: \u201cMr.Geoffrion: We are not afraid of what might happen to you.\u201d The appeal was heard by Lords Atkin, Russell of Killowen, Thanker-ton, Wright, and Romer.FORT WILLIAM LIBERAL NOMINATED Fort William, July 4.\u2014(®\u2014Rev.Dan Mclvor last night was nominated by a convention of Liberals of Fort William federal riding to contest the constituency against Hon.Dr.R.J.Manion, national Conservative leader, at the next elections.Mr.Mclvor is the present member, having defeated Dr.Manion for the seat in the 1935 elections.Mr.Mclvor was the only name to come before the convention when nominations were called by Mayor C.M.Ross, of Fort William, president of the Fort William Liberal Association.Hon.C.D.Howe, Minister of Transport, and Hon.T.A.Crerar, 1 Minister of Mines and Natural Re- romeaux\u2019s father, were rescued dinging to the boat.The fourth, another sister of Charbonneau, swam to a log near shore, and waited for help.All were from Montreal on holidays here.The-party was rowing across the river to visit a neighbor when the accident occurred.One al suite who accompanied Their Majesties across Canada were guests of honor.\u201cI do not think it is always realized wha.t an act of courage and determnation it is for two relatively young people, having just mounted the throne, to go to quite unfamiliar ,\t^\t, dropped a : concjitions and face quite unknown heavy steel cable into the water i difficulties, anci never escape the after picking it up to let the boatjmost pitiless spotlight the world pass under and all leaned over tojkmows;\u2014the western spotlight,' Lord avoid being splashed.j Lothian said.\u201cYet they never put a foot wrong, never faltered in their eour-¦ itesy and friendliness and their good [humor, and brought home a trium-jphant success.\u201d Hon.Vincent Massey, Canadian ;High Commissioner in London, said Charges And Counter-Charges Cause Increase In Danzig-Polish Tension QUEBEC BUILDING PERMITS UP Quebec, July 4.\u2014 ®\u2014Permits for construction worth $1,487,290 were issued during the first six months of 1939 by Quebec City\u2019s Planning Commission.In the same period last year building pennits represented a total value of $688,707.Danzig, July 4.\u2014 (TP) \u2014 Polish charges and Danzig Nazi countercharges grew in bitterness today following reports among Poles that Free City customs officials were giving pledges of loyalty to \u201cthe Nationalist Socialist (Nazi) leadership of the State.\u201d Polish accusations were that effective customs inspection to protect Polish interests had ceased.A Danzig charge was that Polish inspectors were engaged in espionage and that their chief purpose was to report whether arms were being brought into Danzig.The Polish answer was that no espionage could be carried on in any event because Polish customs inspectors were not on duty the entire day and, at most border sta sources, spoke briefly, both commending the selection of Mr.Mclvor.Mr.Howe stressed the efforts of the Government to fight unemployment on a sounder basis than that [that \u201cGod Save the King\u201d has taken of the, camp system of the fonner.cn a new meaning in Canada sin-ce Government which left boys remote the Royal visit, from civilization with no chance ! The welcome accorded by Cana-to get regular work.\tidians to the.King and Queen, rcveal- Mr.Crerar also enumerated the jed to the whole world the nature of efforts of the Liberal Government ; the British Commonwealth, Lord to overcome the various problems Lothian said.it faced.He said the Government! It revealed again that, the had put the National Housing Act\u2019]monarchy stands for unity, nation-into operation with some $36,00-0,-I nl responsibility, and friendship at 000 being spent in constructing new jhome and abroad.The monarchy is homes and $28,000,00-0 in home im- |the real reason, he said, why anarchy provements.\t1 will never disrupt the Empire.It Under encouragement the present counteracts nationalism, which ad-Government extended to mining, he mits no other political force and is said and thirty-eight new gold mines; ; itself the most destructive political had come into production during force in the modern world, the last year.\t] Members of the Royal tour attend- - ing the dinner were the Earl of Air- lie, Lord Chamberlain to the Queen; Captain Michael Adeane, Assistant Private Secretary to the King; Earl Eldon, Lord-in-Waiting to the King; Sir Alan Lascelles, Acting Private Secretary to the King; Lieut.-Colonel Piers Legh and Commander E.M.C.Abel Smith, R.N., equerries to the King; George F.Steward, Chief Press Liaison office' and Surgeon; Captain H.E.Y\u201e The Queen\u2019s sewer scandai rocked New York city politics more than a decade ago.Phillips was charged with conspiracy in obtaining contracts fraudulently, but died before he could be brought to trial.It was learned that 312 $1,000 bills j had been deposited in a Montreal bank in the name of Phillips\u2019 son, I Francis, who was killed in an air- X/CDrur'T ttvt cra a ci_|! accident.Claims to this money V iXrvDlU.1 1IN OiVIAori j by New York state were rejected by the Superior Court in Montreal in 1934.It was found that in fact there had been no conspiracy.This judgment was upheld by the Quebec Court of Appeal last year.Three Rivers, Que., July 4.-\u2014(®\u2014 Verdict of accidental death was returned yesterday at a coroner\u2019s inquest into the death of Maurice Leblanc, 29, of Montreal, killed Sunday at nearby Pointe du Lac when the car in which he was riding with H.M.Bouchard and C.A.Giroux collided with another.The men were driving here after a holiday week-end when the acci-derit occurred.Leblanc died from a fractured skull.Bouchard remained in hospital for observation but Giroux was released immediately.J.Trade!, of Montreal, driver of the second car, escaped uninjured.( HANGING FRONT PAGE Aberdeen, July 4.\u2014((P)-deen Press and Journal, after 192 years of steadfast conservatism in make-up, has begun printing news on its front page instead of advertisements, and has cut its price by a halfpenny.PLANS MASS REPATRIATION Berlin, July 4.\u2014(VP)\u2014A mass repatriation of Germans from South ryrol is being negotiated by the German and Italian Governments \u201cin the spirit of the axis,\u201d a Foreign Office spokesman disclosed today.The spokesman said thousands of persons would be affected.NOTED SPANIARD SUICIDES Mexico City, July 4.\u2014(TP)\u2014.Marcelino Miaja, brother of General Jose Miaja, commander of the defeated Spanish Republican Army, The Aber- wa\u2018s reported by police of Acapulco -\u2019today to have taken his life at his home in that Mexican West Coast city.Miaja, a merchant, was found dead in his room yesterday, a ro volver in his hand.Simla, India, July 4.\u2014f®\u2014Welding rails as a safeguard against sabotage of railroads is being tried here, rail length being increased from 36 feet to 120 feet.WHERE MISSIONS HELP Kaifeng, China, July 4.\u2014\\®\u2014One year after Japanese occupation, 7,-00-0 Chinese refugees in this Honan provincial capital still receive their daily bread from Canadian and other foreign missionaries.Plane Transports University Head To Face Louisiana Fraud Charges New York, July 4.\u2014(TP)\u2014Dr.James State Governor said in a telephone Monioe Smith, former president j statement to the Associated Press, Louisiana state University, arrived\t,\t,\t, here with his wife in a private plane !an! Mrs.Delmer Elston is home from !\tMARRIAGES\ti ! Magog, where she has been a pati-ent in the Magog hospital.Mrs.Minnie Scott, of Sutton,!\tBROWN\u2014COOEY.was guest of Mr.and Mrs.R.S.1 Richford, Vt., July 4.\u2014 A quiet Patch.\ti but pretty wedding was solemnized Mr.and Mrs, N.I.Peasley and here on Saturday, June 17, when Mr- R.Peasley and daughter spent Miss Arlene Joyce Cooey, of West a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Brome, became the bride of George Moffatt in Greensboro, Vt.\t| Nicholas Brown, of Sweetsbnrg, Mr.and Mrs.D.Amyrault and Rev.W.Fickle, minister of the lo- j Mrs.E.Descille and son, Rodger, of i cal United Church, officiating.Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.S.Amy-: The bride, who was unattended, I rault, of St.Etienne de Bolton, were was given in marriage by Mr.H.G.j guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Williams.She was dressed in a blue ' 0.Amyrault.\tsilk gown, with hat and shoes to match.The counle, with Mr.and Mrs.Ham- Williams, enjoyed lunch in Richford and after returning to Mr.and Mrs.Robert Shaver, «f j Syeetsburg, left, with a party of Cornwall, Ont., spent a week-end ! twenty-five friends, for Abercorn, with Mrs.Shaver\u2019s parents, Mr.and where a reception was held.Mrs.Janies Dvmond, and family.\tAmong the guests were Mr and Mr.and Mrs.William Blake and Mns- Harry Williams, Mr ard Mrs.Miss Marion Blake spent a day with 'Thomas Rurid,G- Mr- \u201d>'>?Mrs.Frank Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Jcnne, of Sut- Dennis.Mr.Gordon Fuller and r,au-ton, at their cottage at Brome Lake, ^ter, Doris.Miss Anna\tMiss Other guests included Dr.Frank Katie Burnham.Mr.E.Wuson.Mr.Blake and Miss Peggy Blak-e, of George \\Vright.Mr.Albert Ru-Hartford, Conn., and Mrs.David berage and Mr.Burnham.The group Mercer, of Elberton, Georgia.\tjourneyed to Abercorn.mo-oring Mr.and Mrs.Francis Haggarty through Vest Brome, Sutton and on and children, of Glen Sutton, were to Abercorn._ guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.Sherrer.The following day being Sunday, Mrs.Haggarty and children are re- ihe couple enjoyed a motoi trip \u201eo maining for a week with her par- Granby, where thev were gueiT of ents_ 6\t^ Mr.and Mrs.T.W.Hisman, Pvoch | Miss Phyllis Blake has finished avenue.\t.\t, her school duties at Stanbridge ! ^r.and Mrs.Brown rece!'G East and is spending the summer at Elany beauaful and UJ\u2018 J' her home here.\t;TW w-,n\tSwpetBbjV£r- Mrs.Maurice Laliberte is ill with ; measles at the home of her parents, ! Mr.and Mrs.P.Sherrer, North Pin- ! nacle.Mrs.Emile Larocque is spending a ; few weeks at her home in Frelighs- ; burg.Mr.and Mrs.Ulrie Russell, of Frelighsburg, and Mr.and Mrs.Alton Russell, of Cowansville, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.G.| Russell and family.\tI- Guests of Mr.G.R.Hooper were Mr.and Mrs.Maynard Robinson, of Granby Hill, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Perkins and three sons, of Farnam\u2019s Corner, and Mr.and Mrs.Bruce AU-nutt and son, of Gilman Comer.Miss Lillian Moreton, of Montreal, has been caring for her grandmother, Mrs.Arthur Spencer, who has been ill and under the care of Dr.Parron, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Strange and Mr.and Mrs.G.Hooper were in Waterloo.Masters Clare Perkins and Alan Perkins, of Farnam\u2019s Corner, spent a week with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Hooper.Mrs.Burton was called to Sherbrooke by the death of her mother.Mr.and Mrs.Thompson, of Megan-tic, Mr.and Mrs.J.Fuller, of Granby, and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ellison, Miss F.Hawke, of Brigham, were visiting Miss E.F.Buck.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Teel and children, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and McCulloch.Miss Pauline Teel, of Montreal, is a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.McCulloch.Upper Melbourne Relatives and Friends Fete Mr.and Mrs.Fred Lemoine on 25th Wedding Day.Upper Melbourne, July 4.\u2014About seventy-five relatives and friends of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Lemoine gathered at their home for a delightful surprise party in honor of their twenty-fifth anniversary.The evening was spent in community singing and a solo by Mr.Walter Royal, recitations by Mrs.G.Malboeuf and Mr.Wheeler Fowler and dancing- were much enjoyed.Mr.and Mrs.Lemoine w'ere presented with a purse.Mr.Lemoine, in a few well-chosen words, thanked their frien-ds.Refreshments were served, including a beautiful wedding- cake made by' Mrs.Otis Fowler and decorated by Mrs.Leonard Driver.Best wishes of all were extended to Mr.and Mrs.Lemoine and their children, Perry Melbourne, Betty and Mary, who thanked all present for the most enjoyable party and kind wishes for their future happiness.The Farmers and Women\u2019s Institute held 3 very largely attended picnic in Mr.Otis Fowler\u2019s grove.Mr.K.Sevan Monks, popular and enterprising agronome for the County of Richmond, was in charge of races for young and old.Lunch was served by the ladies.Three rousing cheers were given Mr.and Mrs.Fowler for their kind- Be Smart \u2014Make your Kitchen Gay Household 4 Art.» w# Arts l'r * Alice roota Six Smart Towels Done in No Time ITCHING, BURNING OR ECXEMA quickly soothed and comforted.Buy today at your druggist\u2019s._ cuti CURA OINTMENT Buck Own Baked BOSTON STYLE ,2î|ïrf r___^ It&Ki BEANS]1 ^ COPR.19*», HOUSEHOLD ARTS, INC PATTERN 6423 These motifs are fun to stitch on needed; illustrations of stitches; a set of tea towels.Grown-up and color suggestions, j little girl alike will enjoy doing the To obtain this pattern send twen-simple cross stitch, outline and lazy- ty cents in coins (stamps cannot be daisy stitches in gayly colored floss, accepted) to Sherbrooke Record, And what fun to use the smart Household Arts Department, Sher-towels in your kitchen! Pattern brooke, Quebec.(>423 contains a transfer pattern of Be sure to write plainly your six motifs 6x8 inches; materials name, address and pattern number.KINGSBURY MYSTIC Mrs, George Suggett has returned to her home for the summer.Mrs.Alec McArthur attended the shower at Bedford given by the Misses Evelyn Selby and Doris Salisbury in honor of Miss Esther Moore, whose marriage takes place shortly.Mrs.Ralph Pilman and Miss Freda Bennett, of Drummond School, Montreal, were guests of Miss Coila Smith.The three enjoyed a cycling trip to Sherbrooke and Kingsbury.Mr.and Mrs, Alec McArthur spent two days in Montreal and were accompanied home by Mr.and Mrs.Royce Smith, who will spent their holidays with their parents.Mr.and Mrs.John Gough, of Stan-bridge Station, and Mrs.Leona Quil-liams were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Smith.HILLSIDE I They will reside in Sweetsbnrg.OPENING DANCE AT SWING INN (Now Dance Pavilion) nrORGEVILLE.QUE.THURSDAY, JULY 6 BLUE BARONS ORCHESTRA Tickets 50c 6* Bright Sayirgs cf Children i Sammy lost his brother\u2019s baseball down that hole.If he don\u2019t get it, Casey, his ma won\u2019t give him any tested quality Doughnuts.when he gets home.ALLAH\u2019S Just Phone 724 SCHOOL REPORT Results of the June examinations in Kingsbury Intermediate School follow, with percentages; Grade IX: Doris Oakley 77.8.Grade VIII: Bernice Stevens 88.9, John Kerr 70.9, Elaine Doyle 66, Ada Fowler 62.1.Grade VII: Douglas Wheeler 81.8, Grace Fowler 71.7, Margaret Ken-69.8, Jean Kerr 65.4, Elsie Vickers 63.3, Marion Fowler 61.4.Grade VI: Marvy Blake 67.3, Bert Blake Gl, Fred Oakley 60.4, Arthur Fowler 59.Grade V: Lome Oakley 76, Amy Driver 68, Aldythe Kerr 66.Grade IV : Helen Driver 80, Edilecn Kerr 78, Bernice Adamson 74, Royce Fowler 73, Gladys Crook 69.Grade III: Marjory Oakley 88, Gordon Irwin 78, Edmund Crook 62.Grade I: Kenneth McMorine 97, Elsie\u2019Oakley 96, Gwenith Fowler 94, Rfcta Crook 90.1, Nancy Oakley 90.The Women\u2019s Institute awarded two prizes for greatest improvement during the year.The one in the \u2022Junior room was won by Rcta Crook and in the Senior room by John Kerr.nui PORK^d BEANS Cheerfulness and content are great beautifiers.\u2014Dickens.NORTH HATLEY The annual meeting of the North Hatley Universalist Church was held with the chairman, J.B.Re-ed, presiding.Following a devotional service conducted by the pastor, Rev.R.L.W\u2019cis, the secretary, C.J.Reed, read the minutes.The report of the treasurer A.Scott Kezar, showed all bills paid with a substantial balance in the treasury.T.V.Reed and Ronald L.Reed were re-elected trustees and E.L.Burns was elected as the third member of the board.J.B.Reed and j Ronald L.Reed continue as wardens.H.Nelson Pike, Guy F.Woodard |and Stanley Mead were appointed ; collectors.A new entertainment j committee was formed for the ensu-j ing- year.i Mrs.W.E.LeBaron, in reading | the report as treasurer of the Ladies\u2019 jAid, remarked that while the Aid bal -janco was largo in October, the end of the fiscal year, the shingling of I the church roof had since reduced it I considerably.The minister in his report noted the usual large number of baptisms, reported five weddings and said that the number of funerals was well be-i\u2019iow the yearly average.The minister ; also said that upon the whole con-j ditions are very favorable at the I present time in the North Hatley Church and he thought that the fu-jture looked promising.SWEETSBURG Call Martin\u2019s for choice local or western beef, pork, lamb and veal.Fresh fish on Fridays.Groceries and vegetables.Where quality predominates satisfaction is assured.HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE NEW COLD CREAM iMi !/ V /TÏD/FFERENT /TÉ BETTER Here\u2019s How It Helps Improve Complexions: At last! 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START SAVIN& THE ENDS PRINTED IN \"ENGLISH\" Do not enclose a letter, do not seal, simply tie with string and include a slip of paper stating your Name and Address in block letters, number of carton ends enclosed and gift required.This Offer Good Until December 31st, 1939 s Til the all- pure soap I PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY KLLOKD, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 193^, YIcLIwaITwo Cents » Igrd ANGORA WOOL GROWERS Ship your wool to the Federation of American Angora Breeders.Largest Angora wool marketing agency, highest prices and speediest returns.WOOL CHARTS, ETC., ON REQUEST.F.\\.SUTCLIFFE, Vice-President.Federation of American Angora Breeders, Textile Division.ABERCORN \u2014 QUEBEC.Male Help Wanted Teachers Wanted Vf O U K G MAN, CONVERSANT IN Y French, able to do general office work, htenograpby.Apply Sox !U, Record.______ \\\\rANTE!) A YOUNG MAN FOR FARM \u2019\u2019 work Must be willing, honest, chan and capable.C.H.Maasiah, The Fields, Stanstcad, Que.! (EXPERIENCED TEACHES HOI.DfNG * J Intermediate diploma for Now Carlisle i High School, 11133-40.Apply to B.D.Law, ! Sec.-Treas., New Carlisle, Quo.Prices For Classified Advertising: CASH RATE \u2014 2 cents per word, minimum charge 25 cents for 10 words or less.CHARGE RATE\u20143 cents per word, minimum charge.50 cents for 10 words or less.BI RT H S\u2014M A RRIA G E S\u2014D E ATHS Death and Funeral Notices, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam without poetry, 75c an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam, 10c per line extra.Engagements, Weddings, Birth Notices, 50c.List of flowers included in obituary reports, 2c a word, 25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader Notice in country locals, 15c per line, five words to a line; Lennox-ville and City Brieflets 20c per line.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.To Let MAN FOR GEN3RAL FARM WOfflK.Must be good milker and worker.Box 36, Record.Man wanted for farm work by day or month.Apply Herbert Gillespie, East Angus.Salesmen Wanted____________ I SALESMEN WANTED TO REPRESENT ! ^ \u2022Thu Old Reliable Fonthili Nurseries\u201d ! (Established over 100 years).Start now at beet spiling ; aason, new specialties, exclusive territory in city, town or country, handsome free outfit, write for terms.Stone & Wellington, Tcrcnto 2.ytODERN, TEN ROOM COTTAGE, RENT: for July.Pleasantly located near lake,1; ideal place for children ; also boarders want- j ed.reaeon-able rates.Box 36, North Hatley, ' 1 Que./ TOTTAGE TO LET, LAKE MEMPHRE-magog, running water, wood and boat.Call 1822./ 1 HA UFFEUR, EX PE 31 BN C ED, R EF ER-ences.App > to Mr.E.H.Klc.n, Ltn ttoxvil'le.Phene 66.\u2018 / CASTLE WOOD.\u201d WOODLAND BAY, '\"\"Take Massawippi, for July, boat.Write Box 77, Massawippi.Phone 13 Ayer\u2019s Cliff Que.Baby Chicks Female Help Wanted J >RAY CHICKS, FAMOUS FOR FAST *-* growth and early laying, still avaiabla for immediate delivery in most breeds.Order right away\u2014first come, first served.Carl Bailey, Sawyerville ; C.M.Owens, Brome; or F.H, Darrah.Wed grume.r1 XPERT EN CED TABLE MAID WANT-U ed.Danville Hole!, Danville, Que.Housekeeper-cook, immediately.adult family.State experience, salary when available.Kenneth Ingalls, Danville.\t________ Live Stock For Sale nyrriEE rooms heated and one -11- .solurium, also garage, $21.\t110 Mont- rcal.Apply 06 Queen.i I>0WEN-KING, SIX ROOM FLAT WITH ! garage, $25.Phone Edwards Realty, ISO.rpHREE ROOM COTTAGE, FURNISHED, scre-ened-in porch, best location at Little Lake Magog, by week, season.Apply Kus'hner\u2019s Store.Situation Wanted, Male j rpwo GRADE JERSEYS, TWO YEAR j -*\u2022 old heifers, freshen.ng soon.Mrs.John ; '.Evans, Danville.\t______ 4 ACCREDITED HOLSTEIN YEARLING j bulls.Apply Dr.F.H.Pickel, Sweets- j burg, Que.\t 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates ATTRACTIONS AT THE LOCAL THEATRES At The Granada -'Biidal Suite,\u201d which opens at the Granada tomorrow affords a happy variation from the more serious problems of life the heart-beats being provided by Annabeila and Robert.Young, teamed for the first time, the chief supporting funmak-c-rs being Walter Connolly, Reginald Owen, Gene Lockhardt, Arthur Treacher and Billie Burke.In thés tory Robert Young Ls rushed off to Switzerland by his fluttery mother, Billie Burke, to be cured of forgetfulness so that he may remember such trifles as hi= wedding date, but he losses his heart to Annabeila, manageress ot the Swiss inn, with a resultant series of daffy complications.The story of Mexico not so many decades ago is reenacted in \u201cJuarez\u201d headlining Paul Muni with Bette Davis, Briane Ahearn and Claude Rains.At The Premier Based on life along the Mississippi in the carefree days after the Civii War \u201cZenobia,\u201d Hal Roach\u2019s latest ottering, features Oliver Hardy as a small town doctor and Langdon as the owner of a medicine show, the rivalry between the two being complicated by Zenobia, Langdon\u2019s two-ton she-elephant who forms a heavy attachment for the doctor after the latter unties an uncomfortable knot in her tail.Billie Burke and Alice Brady give rich comedy perfermances in their respective role of doctor\u2019s wife and small-town snob, while the supporting cast numbers Jean Parker, James Ellison and June Lang.The story concerns the efforts of the Tibbitt family to overcome the social ostracism in which they have been placed by Zenobia\u2019s attention to the doctor.The second picture on the bill at the Premier for the four days Wednesday to Saturday is \u201cCrime Takes a Holiday,\u201d featuring Jack Holt supported by Marcia Ralston.Russell Hopton and Douglass Dumbrille.FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS XTOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK AS GAS ^ and electric welder.Have completed X.C.S.Course and had four years\u2019 experience.George Bedard, Roxton Pond.-\u2014 -.( Man wants lawn mowing, has , hie own machine.George Mahon, 173a King Weet.ATOUNG MAN, BILINGUAL, SHORT-hand and typing, accounting, desires position.Apply 239 Belvidero after five.Situation Wanted, Female Room And Board jpAYING GUESTS, A COMFORTABLE heme.No objection to elderly people.' Mrs.Mildred P.Stratton, Stanstead.|>OARDING HOUSE.15a PEEL STREET.; pUGG.MIGNAULT.HOLTHAM AND ¦ Grundy, advocates.k.cManamy & Walsh j Building, 70 Wellington St.N.Phone 1589.JOHN P.WOLFE.B.A., B.C.L.Q.C.R.Building, Wellington Street North.! A S H I O N ! Kosenbloom' Phone 2396-W.R.TOBIN, ADVOCATE.Bldg.66 Wellington St.North.Phone 623.r > OO M AND BOARD UILD1NG LOTS ON BOWEN, JOHN-* ^ ston, Hall Avenues, $100 up.Only $10 down.Phone Ed-wards, 135.to sell.Someone has what you want to buy.We bring you together.Sherbrooke Auction Exchange.Jos.Ames.21 King West.Phone 235.TN WATER VILLE, EIGHT ROOM HOUSE.* bath, garage, four acres land.Apply Box 37.Record.Personal TRY RAW OYSTER i- AIENl WANT VIM?TRY RAW ; Tunic, O ST REX Tablets, to pep up : whole body quick 1 If not delighted with results first package, maker refunds its low price.You don't risk a penny.Call, write , Budning\u2019s and all good druggists.Lost And Found Collection Brokers Chartered Accountants AUDITORS\u2014INCOME TAX EDN E ¥.ARMITaGE&CO.Chartered Accountants.Prospect Street.Telephone 3285.S.ROSS & SONS.CHARTERED Accountants.Montreal.[ O ST l J \u201cN : 375-J.BLACK SPANIEL.ANSWERS TO rky.\u201d Finder please phone 2568 of Reward.J, Certified Accountant H.BRYCE.C.F.A., C.G.A.AUDITOR-186 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.Tel.1308.Financial c 'IREAM WOOL C-OAT, SIZE 16, ALMOST.new.Phone 712.TT A RLE Y - D A VID SO N MO TO RL Y C LE -* \u2022*- for sale.1928 model, in gcod running ; condition.Cheap for cash, Ha-ry Munro, Beebe.TVINING AND LIVING ROOM FURNI-A-Mure.small farm tools.G.Manson, Wat* erville.Que.STORAGE Fu pr iT\u2019tLre, machinery, etc in va:0 and semi-private voems.X.V.I\u2019RK HARD CO.Hi' .HO Frontenac S ., Sherbrooke.1 > USINEES RE-ORGANIZED.CAPITAL obtained, credit adjusted.Confid.nuai interview G.S.Sharpe.Suite 6.itosen* bloom's Bldg.66 Wellington No-., Sherbrooke.Foot Specialist j1 WART G.MORGAN.M.I.A.O., LONDON.| ^ Eng.Painless and scientific treatment ! of the feet.SI Frontenac St, Phone 720.Wanted To Purchase AVE ARE BUYERS OF HARD AM) * * softwood slabs and bundled edgings, 4 ft.» by carload or by truck.State when fawn and quantities.Boire & Frcres, 2000 Mercier Street.Montreal.General Repair Work HOUSEBUILDING,\tFLOORS SANDED.refinished, repnir work.C.G.Mason.Phone 8688.TO I,FT: li room apartment, with every modern convenience, at 43 Melbourne St.Rent ereatly reduced.1'OR SALE: Property located at 37 Portland Avenue; has been com-plerely renovated and the two apartments which were there have been turned into 3 modern apartments with a new electrical wiring rystem, new hot water heating- and new oil burner, new divisions, etc.; annual revenue of $9G0.For sale for two thirds of the purchase price and (he cost of renovation.Insurance OOUTHWOCD.CAMPBELL & HOWARD Ins.Agents and money to lean on mort, gages, 4 Marquette, Sherbrooke.Phone '00.Physicians and Surgeons D R.R.B.SPEER - EYE.EAR.NOSE.Throat, 100 Wellington No.Phone 324 6.D R.ET HIER.PHONE 676.\t84 KING S'l West Electrotherapy.Urinary Disease DRS.J a.DARCHE AND LIONEL Darche.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Private Hospital, 92 King Street West.James Elliott, of Blackic.A t.-t.has nr-©ther carload of horses due to arriva in Thetford Mines on Saturday.July 8th.In this îoed 1 have 10 mares and ,0 geldings, aged from 3 to 9 years old.and will weigh from 1,100 to 1,600 lbs.Sv»me well matched teams end all well bruken .ami gentle.Th « is a reel good load of horses and anyone wanting a horse for haying should come and look this load over and then he your own judge.I also have two sets of double har-neasea eomplete with collars at $:lo * set.JAMES ELLIOTT.Duhcoms RoyrlPalace Lfl.GdUDREflU « WLLINCTOH ST.H.TE1.42 Veterinary Surgeon S^HERBROOKK VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L A Gendreau.67 Wellington So 6LENDED AND BOTTLED IN CANADA 13 oz.31.20\t25 oz.$2.20\t40 oz.$3.50 AUCTION SALE Thursday, July 6th, AT 12:30 O'CLOCK ADV.TIME Estate of the Late S.L.Fowler, Seven Miles from Sherbrooke on Derby Line Highway.| Good mare, four years old in foal ; black 1 I mare, seven years old, 1,200, both very gentle, two good cows, 4 and 5 years old.«ne to freshen in August, cne this fall: 209 Rhode Island Rod chickens, four months cl i.-TO New Hampshire Reds, two months old.90 yearling hens, express wagon, rubber tired buggy, two horse wagon body and rack, double work harnesses, double driving harnesses, single driving harness, doub * - eds.pung sleigh, single sleds, horse rake disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, sleigh, , root cutter, cream separater.mowing machine, plow, two Hoover brooder stoves, one heater, one stove, refrigerator, five j bags potatoes, wheel harrow, lawn mower, pile of lumber, some household furniture, sewing machine, many articles not mention-j od.nice property, 16 acres, good buildings, j P-cnty of water, splendid location, will bo ; sold at four o'clock.Terms on moveables | cash, terme on property will be known it J sale, R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer,.HEATHTON Strawberry social, Heathton Aid, Roy Aldrich's, South Barnston.Wed.eve.July 5.Adults 25c, children 15c.RANDBORO Radio Programmes TODAY 7.000\tp.m.\u2014WEAF: Fred Waring in Pleasure Time; WABC: Amos \u2019n\u2019 Andy; C11F: French Programme; WJZ: Easy Aces; CBM: La Salle Orchestra; CFC F : Musicale.7.30\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: Ray Kinney\u2019s Orchestra; WABC: Second Husband; CBM: The Russian Vagabonds; CFCF: Uncle Troy; CKAC: French Programme.8.00\tp.m.\u2014 WJZ: Inside Story, drama; WABC: Big Town; WEAF: Johnny Presents; CBM: Mac Turner\u2019s Orchestra; CFCF; Jack Bain\u2019s Orchestra.8.30\tp.m.-\u2014-CBM: Benno Rabinoff, violinist and Orchestra; WJZ: Information, Please; WABC: Tuesday Xig-ht Party; WEAF: Feature.0.00 p.m.\u2014WABC: We, the People: WJZ: Artie Shaw\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Battle of the Sexes; CBM: Summer Concert.9.30\tp.m.\u2014WABC: Bob Crosby\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Alec Templeton, pianist; WJZ: True Story Time; CBF: Fantasie Musicale; CFCF; Treasure Trail; CKAC; French Programme.10.00\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: If I had the Chance; WABC: Time to Shine; WEAF: Mr.District Attorney; CBF.Geoffrey Wadding-ton.Conducts.10.30* p.m.\u2014WEAF: Uncle Walter's Dog House; WJZ: Charles Barnett\u2019s Orchestra; CBM: My Home Town; CKAC: Radio Actualités.11.00\tp.m.\u2014WEAF: Dance Orchestra; WJZ: News; Fred Waring\u2019s Orchestra; CBM: News.11.30\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: Richard Him-ber\u2019s Orchestra; WABC; Cab Calloway\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Dance Orchestra.TOMORROW 7.0-0 p.m.WEAF: Fred Waring in Pleasure Time; WJZ; Easy Aces; WABC: Amos V Andy; CBM: Dinner Music; CFCF: Concert Hall.7.30\tp.m.\u2014WEAF : The Revelers; WABC: People\u2019s Platform; WJZ: George Jcssel\u2019s Jamboree; CBM: Cracker Jacks; CFCF: Uncle Troy.8.00\tp.m.\u2014 WABC: Honolulu Bound; WEAF: One Man\u2019s Jamily; WJZ: Ransom Sherman Presents; CKAC : Adventures of Arsene Lupin.8.3-0 p.m-\u2014WJZ : Hobby Lobby; WABC: Paul Whiteman\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Tommy Dorsey\u2019s Orchestra; CFCF: Music with Our Compliments.p.00 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Horse and Buggy Days; WEAF : What s My Xaiue; WABC: Philharmonic Symphony Concert; CFCF: City Improvement League.9.30\tp.m.\u2014WEAF: George Jes-sel\u2019s Celebrity Programme; WJZ; Idea Mart; CBM: Music By Faith; CKAC: French Programme.10.00\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: Roy Shield\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF : Kay Kyser\u2019s Programme; CKAC; Songs of Paris.10.30\tp.m.\u2014CBM: Dan McGowan, Naturalist; WJZ: Public Interest in Democracy; CFCF: Feature; CKAC: Radio Actualities.11.00\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: News, Fred Waring\u2019s Orchestra: WEAF: News, Barry M inton's Orchestra; V) ABC: News ; CBM: News.11.30\tp.m.\u2014WEAF : Isham Jones\u2019 Orchestra; WABC: Jan Garber's Orchestra; WJZ: Richard Himber's Or- TORONTO\tMINING EXCHANGE\t\t* J \t\t\t The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Toronto Stock Exchange\t\t\t are furnished by McA\u2019Nulty and Bishop.Sherbrooke Trust Building:\t\t\t \tYesterday\u2019s\t\t \tClose\tOpening\t12 Noon \t\t.29\t.30 Aunor \t\t\t2.45\t2.52 Base Metals \t\t\t\t,14B\t\u202216S Bidgood-Kirkiand \t\t.17\t.15% B\t.17S Canadian Malartic\t\t\t.72B\t-76S Central Patricia \t\t\t2.45\t2.44 Coniaurum \t\t\t1.56\t1.60 Dome \t\t\t33\t33 East Malartic\t\t\t 2.47\t2.50\t2.52 Eldorado \t\t\t1.10\t1.10 Falconbridge\t\t\t5.00\t5.00 Hardroek Cold \t\t\t1.00\t1.00 Hudson Bay \t\t\t31\t31 Kerr Addison \t\t\t1.81\t1.85 Kirkland Lake \t\t\t1.50\t1.51 Lake Shore \t\t\t38B\t3ft ^4 S Macassa \t\t\t\t\t\t4.30\t4.30 MacLeod Cockshutt \t\t\t1.96\t1.96 Malartic Goldfields .\t\t.66\t.66 Mclntvra \t\t\t54 %B\t55S McKenyie Red Lake\t\t\t1.22B\t1.3ftS McWatterg \t\t\t.50\t.51 Muneta \t\t\t1.04\t1.07 O'Brien \t\t\t\t\t2.45\t2.50 Pamour\t\t\t\t\t2.66\t2.66 Paymaster \t\t\t\t\t.40\t.40 Pend Oreille\t\t\t\t\t1.25\t1.25 Perron \t\t\t1.75\t1.75 Powell-Rouyn \t .\t\t1.80\t1.80 Preston E Dome\t\t\t1.45\t1.47 Sherritt \t\t\t\t\t .86\t.80%\t.92 Sigcoe \t\t\t\t\t\t1.18\t1.18 San Antonio \t\t\t\t1.65\t1.72 Stadacona \t\t\t\t.45\t.45J/2 Sullivan \t\t\t.70B\t-80S Teck Hughes \t\t\t\t4.10B\t4.25S Ventures .\t\t\t\t4.60B\t4.75S Waite Amulet \t .\t\t6.60\t6.60 Wood Cadillac\t\t\t.09 % B\t.12S Wright Hargreaves .\t\t 8.00\t8.00\t8.05,.OILS \u2014\t\t\t Anglo-Canadian \t\t ,,\t\t.90B\t1.00S Calgary Edmonton \t\t\t1.90B\t2.05S Caimor.î \t\t\t\t.30\t.30 Dalhousie \t\t\t\t.82B\t.40S Davies\t\t\t\t\t.27y2B\t.30S Home Oij \t\t\t 2.03\t2.15\t2.15 Okalta .\t\t\t95\t.92B\t1.05S - OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS\t\t\t\t\t# I & MONTREAL STOCK The following quotations of today's prices\tEXCHANGE on the Montreal and New York\t\t\t stock exchanges are furnished by McManamv & Walsh;\t\t\t\t \tOnen\tHi Iri\u2019s ^way and Paisley Burns, Angus, were guests of Rev.and Mrs.B.Watson.Mrs.William Somerville, of Ottawa, who has been a guest at the parsonage, returned to East Angus with them.Mr.Harry Dolloff, of Rock Island, spent a week-end with his aunt.Miss E.M.Dolloff.Stanstead.The Dominion College of Music of Montreal accordea its superior class diploma of music to Miss Estelle Dumoulin, Scotstown, and Miss Madeleine Dubeau, Sherbrooke.In the complete commercial School closed on June 22 after : course\u2019 'n whieh excellent work had examinations and the pupils~of the jbeen done> diPlomas were awarded upper rooms enjoyed a picnic 11° J5?6 ^lsses Therese Dubreuil, was visiting Messrs.Frank O'Brien and E.J.Lee.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Lee accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Perkins, of Farnam\u2019s Corner, to East Farnham, where they attended the funeral of Mrs.Perkins\u2019 uncle, Mr.Edgar Ingalls, which was held from the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Hooper.Mrs.Mary Page and Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Page and son motored to Montgomery, Vt., and called on Mrs.Raymond Page\u2019s uncle, Mr.John Vincent, and family.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.O\u2019Brien and daughter motored to Newport, Vt,, for a few days\u2019 visit with relatives.Mrs.Hazel Gilbar and two sons, of Sutton Mountain, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joe Marco.Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.E.J, Lee were Mrs.Irwin Màynes and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Verdun; Mr.and Mrs.Burt Smith and son, Bertie, of Pigeon Hill, and Mr.and Mrs.Sylvester Fadden, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Robinson and Mr.and Griffith, B.A., and Miss Iva Blake.In spite of the rainy morning a most enjoyable day was spent.Mrs.Taylor and Mrs.Packard held a picnic for their pupils near the bay, when a happy day was spent in games.Mrs.D.J.Carr has returned from a month s enjoyable visit with her Lynn F.Gustin, and Mr.Gustin, at Berwyn, 111.Mrs.E.C.Williams, of Groton, Mass; is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.B.H.Rider for a few weeks.PIGEONHILL Rev.Stewart, of Shawville, the newly appointed rector for this parish, lately resigned by the Rev.G.Phillips, occupied the pulpit for the first time Sunday morning, June 25.two upper rooms enjoyed\ta\toionicito tlle\tMisses Therese Dubreuil, La\t.\t\u201e on Friday, June 23, at Scott\u2019s\tbeach 'Patne>\tMarcelle Marchand, Three\t| M(:®' George Roi,inson.under the supervision of\tMiss H.\u2019 Rivei\u2019s,\tPaule Matte, Thetford Mines,\ti .Mrs.Frank O\u2019Brien and\tson,\tMar \u2018\t*\t\u2022 Helene\tDesaulniers, Shawinigan\tvli1\u2019 wei'e in North Sutton calling\ton Falls, Rejane St.Pierre, St.Hyacin- her nephew, Mr.Ivan Perkin, the, Françoise Languedoc, Abbotsford, Jeanne d\u2019Arc McKenzie, East Broughton, Merila Gilbert, Rock Island, Gilberts Bolduc, St.Camille de Bellechasse, Rita Rodrigue, Val-court, Suzanne Morin, Sherbrooke, Jeannine Laundry, Montreal, Fabi-ola Roy, Lake Megantic, Gabriella Tremblay, Chicoutimi, Aline Dufour, Lac Etchemin, Madeleine Drouin, Clayton Lake, Me., Gaetane Legendre, Montreal, Therese Bessette, Stanstead, Aline Marcoux, Sherbrooke, Therese Alix, Rougemont, and Georgette Leblanc, Lake Megantic.Certificates for certain commercial subjects were awarded to the Misses Evelyn Robertson, Rock Island, Simonne Leonard, Montreal, _____________ Monique Dubord, Gentilly, and'children, Shirley and Lloyd Induction service was held at Philips-iTea]lne Blanchet, Southbridge, Mass, 'guests of relatives in Marsboro.ourg in the evening of the same day.j Rev- Father Huart addressed the ! Mrs.William Black has returned Word has been received here that ' audience> alluding to the joy of a j from Montreal.She Mrs.Frank Robinson is spending a few days in Montreal with her daughters,- the Misses Ethel and Marion Robinson.Mrs.George Bullard, of Knowl-ton, has been visiting her nieces, Mrs.Frank O\u2019Brien and Mrs.A.J.O\u2019Brien.Mr.William Salisbury, of Rich-ford.Vt., has been a guest of Mr.Frank Robinson.While here Mr.Robinson and Mr.Salisbury were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Homer Salisbury, in North Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Stelle and children were in Cowansville, guests of Mrs.U.A.Steele.They also bid adieu to Mrs.Myrtle Hay, who left for her home in Brocton, Mass., after spending a month visiting relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Harley Chartier and family, accompanied by Mr, Charters\u2019 mother and aunt, of Montreal, left for Silver Lake where they will spend the summer months.Mr.0.H.Jackman was in Sutton attending the funeral of Mr.H.H.Dyer.Mrs.H.Ball and little son, Ronald, who have been spending a few weeks in Lexington, Mass., with her sister, Mrs.John Hoyles, and family, have returned home.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dickenson at \u201cHillside\u201d were Miss M.L.Gammage, Mr.W.R.Mc-Tavish and Mr.Malcolm C.Campbell, of Ridgetown, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.0.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon G.MacDonald are spending a week at Fisher\u2019s Point, Brome Lake.Mrs.F.D.Turner, who spent the winter in Waterloo, was in town for a few days.Mr.Don Boy-d was a week-end guest of Rev.S.Wesley Boyd and Mrs.Boyd at Cowansville.Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Williams and Mrs.D.M.Mitchell, of Mount Royal, were recent callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Robinson.Mr.Thomas Dustone and Miss Mary Dustone, of Rensselaer Falls, N.Y., were guests of Mr.Douglass Martin.Mr.Bobby Johnston, of Notre Dame de Grace, is spending two weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.S.Mitchell.Mrs.C.R.Robinson spent a weekend with her sister, Mrs.F.H.Williams, and Mr.Williams at Mount Royal.Miss Betty Johnston is the guest for a few days of Miss Eileen Stock-ard.Mr.Clifford Copping and Miss Cecile Dupain, of Shawinigan Falls, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Laurie and other friends.Mrs.Josie Donaway, of Waterloo, was in town calling on Mrs.J.R.Robinson and other relatives.Miss Kay Wright is the guest of Miss Margaret Johnson in Montreal where she will spend two weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Ashly Burton and daughter, Anne, if Sherbrooke, were guests of Miss Sylvia Burton.David McKenna, who has been a E.Turned and Mr.J.Needhom, of Knowlton, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.Needham.Mr.G.Wedge and Mr.Harley Adams went to Magog on Saturday.Mrs.M.Taylor, of Sawyerville, has been visiting at the home of her GOULD STATION Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Garneau included Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Smith, Miss Julie Smith, Messrs.Chester and Fletcher daughter, Mrs.E.Coates and family.\t.of ®ur,y\u2019 M\"s', Eric ,Fish^ Mr.L.Arthur, of Bolton Centre, Rnd Mlss Evelyn Hodge\u2019 also of I Mr.Neil Baird is spending a week !at Bishopton as guest of relatives.was visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.D.Johnson.Mrs.E.Schoolcraft, of Knowlton Landing, spent a week-end at her home here.T.Webster, the Misses Betty and Pstmnt in the Royal Victoria Hos- \u201c\t- -\tpital, was able to return home last week.David is the younger son of Mr.and Mrs.A.D.McKenna and.friends are greatly pleased at his rapid recovery.Miss Joyce Ashton was visiting her sister, Miss Marjorie Ashton, who is nurse-in-training at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mrs.Leo Reynolds and little daughter, Beverley, was recently visiting relatives in Mansonville and Cowansville'.The Misses Mary and Alice Fuller gave a delightful garden party for the Evening Auxiliary of the United Church and friends.Delicious refreshments were served and a very pleasant time spent.Patricia Webster, of Bury; Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Dickerson, Mr.Haydn Dickenson and Mr.William Cox, of Chateauguay Basin, Que.Mr.H.B.Shufelt, of Montreal, was calling at the home of his aunt, Mrs.K.S.Mitchell.Mr.and Mrs.Phil Wash, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Lee.Mrs.K.S.Mitchell was in Montreal visiting her brother, Mr.H.G.Shufelt, who is ill.Miss Mantha Wiggins is spending the summer holidays at her home.Miss Eileen Payne spent a weekend in Brownsburg the guest of her sister, Mrs.Reginald Wallace, and Mr.Wallace.EAST ANGUS Mr.and Mrs.Justine Riddle and Mrs.Cole, of Sherbrooke, were in town visiting old friends.Dr.S.A.Banfill and Mi-s.Banfill spent a few days in Montreal as guests of their daughters, Miss Gladys Banfill and Mrs.Munro, and Mr.Munro.Dr.Banfill attended the medical convention.Mr.and Mrs, A.Ward, of Danville, are guests of the latter\u2019s sister, Miss Frances Cowling.Mr.and Mrs.Hazen Lowery and Miss Helen Forgrave, of Sawyerville, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Hall.Mrs.M.Lowery, of Sherbrooke, was a guest of her daughter, Mrs.James Cornish, and Mr.Cornish.Miss Wareen Davis, of Sherbrooke, was a guest of her sister, Mrs.Douglas McCabe, and Mr.McCabe.Mr, and Mrs.Cecil Hall, Mr.and Mrs.James Cornish and Mr.Ormand Lowery were in Sawyerville to attend the funeral of their father, Mr.A.E.Lowery.Others who attended the funeral from here were Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Wilson, Mrs, James Hall and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Holt, Mrs.Wells Bishop and Mrs.William Stormont, of Bury, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.M.K.MacLean.Mrs.E.W.Mowle and son, Mack, spent a day as guests of Mr.and Mrs.D, R.Murray.Mr.Donald R.Murray was a visitor in Cookshire on Wednesday, June 28.Mrs.R.0.Churchill and children, Elmer and Lillian, and Mr.Lyle Ham, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Coates.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Rathburn and children, Thelma and Delma, of Vermont, who have been visiting relatives in Scotstown, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Printice Jacklyn.Miss M.Eleanor Murray is spending a holiday as guests of relatives in Cookshire.Many from this vicinity attended the reception given by Mr.and Mrs.Justin Sherman at their home in Canterbury in honor of their niece, Mrs.David Talbot, nee Muriel MacLeod, and Mr.Talbot, who were married in Toronto recently.Congratulations and best wishes were extended to the young couple who after their wedding trip will take up residence in Toronto.Master Donald Laxson, of Asbestos, is spending some time as guest ard, infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Eldridge.The sponsors were Mr.and Mrs.Harold Prouty, Mr.Howard Eldridge, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard! Baker and Mr.W.Leonard, Eldridge.Those present at lunch were Mr.William Harden and Mr.and Mrs.W.Leonard Eldridge and two children, of Knowlton, Mrs.J.R.McGill, of Bolton Centre, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Baker, Miss Patricia Knee-land and Miss A.A.McGinnis, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.' H.H.Prouty and two children, Mr.John Seymour and Miss Helen Eldridge, of Bondville.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Armstrong and Mr.and Mrs.James Armstrong called on Mr.and Mrs.Fred Pettes, in Cowansville.Mr.and Mrs.C.Lukensen and two children, of West Brome, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Armstrong.Messrs.Gales and Jack Bait, of East Hill, called on Mr.Howard Gale.Mr.Jesse Bowbrick is building a new chimney on Mr.L.E.Armstrong\u2019s house.Mr.and Mrs.David Bell were in Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Brownridge and son, Malcolm spent a week-end as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Armstrong.Mrs.Wally Bowbrick, of Knowlton, was a guest of Mrs.Leslie Armstrong.Mrs.Leslie Armstrong presided at the organ at service in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Bondville.ABBOTT\u2019S CORNER i Rev.C.E.S.Bown, Mrs.Bown and two sons have left for a trip west of hls grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.J to visit Mrs.Bown\u2019s sister and fam- R- MacLeod, while his mother, Mrs ily.They will be accompanied by!Geor2e Laxson, is a patient in the Mrs.Bown\u2019s mother, Mrs.Davidson, | Sherbrooke Hosiptal, where she un-of Georgevilie.\tjderwent an operation.Mrs.Grant Robb and daughter,\t\u2014-\u2014 Shirley Ann, of Beaupro, are guests\tCROSSBURY of Mrs.Robb\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.c;ih.Bauey,nMl; J°hn iBaRl7\u2019nKfi Mrs- Isaac Carr, Mrs.Clarence Granby, also spent a week-end with|Barter and son) Elnl01.e> and Misg LAKE MEGANTIC KIRKDALE Mrs, Dave McDonald and two were was accom- commencement crowning ten months 1 panied back by her daughter, Car-of diligent work and constant applic- roll to spend the summer vacation, ation.He congratulated the stu- i Mr.and Mrs.Hugh P.McDonald ______________ dents and the teachers on their sue- and daughter, Miss Jean McDonald, for a day and purchased a fine horse j cess and assured all present that the of Pittsburg, Pa., are guests of Mr! and Mrs.D.J.McDonald and other the Rev.G.Phillips does not improve in health as quickly as his many friends would wish.Miss Lillias Krans was in Bedford from Mr.T.Jenking.\tI scholastic term had been one of the Mr.Arthur Rychard also purchas- most satisfactory, as was evident by ed a fine horse from Mr.J.Campbell, (the fine prizes given and the great of Stanbridge Station.Mrs.John Brown, of Barre, Vt, and Mrs.Mattie Moore, of Stanbridge, lately visited their sister, Mrs.Emma Fortin, who is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs.B.J.La y cock.Mrs.Thomas Boomhower received word of the death of her sister, Mrs.F.W.Lacouture, of Detroit, Mich., which occurred on Monday, June 26.Much sympathy is extended to Mrs.Boomhower in her sad bereavement./«yDRY GIN OUTILtCO »ND ¦OTTLCD IN CANADA **\tm**\t«0 «s.¦Tatssi number of diplomas awarded, not only by the Institution, but by Laval University, Commercial Institutes, and the Dominion College of Music.One hundred and forty-three resident students, twenty-five day scholars and forty-three externs, were registered.Twenty-four pupils received diplomas in typewriting, etc., twenty-two were to take the examination for certificate of primary studies in seventh and ninth I years.Seventy students had taken I music, piano, violin, or organ.| Two very praiseworthy recitals 1 had been given.Fourteen young ar-jtists had accomplished wonders in ! the fine arts\u2014more than one hun-jdred fine paintings or drawing hav-j ing been on exhibition in the large parlor.One hundred and fifteen had prepared, on different occasions, delicious dishes in the cooking class.Thirty were proud of their little gar-1 den.Rev.Father Quinn, pastor at Woburn and former curate at the parish, was requested to say a few words in English.The reunion of the Alumnae will be on August 20.The.programme presented by the students was as follows: Entrance relatives.Mr.and Mrs.J.0.McDonald and Mrs.John Bailey were in Scotstown.They were accompanied back by Miss Margaret McLeod, who spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.H.McLeod.Mr.J.M.McQueen has been in Montreal.Miss Colina MacKenzie has returned from Albert Mines and is a guest of her father, Mr.M.D.MacKenzie.Mr, and Mrs.W.Roberts, of Miss Susan Davidson, of Davidson Hill, has returned home after visiting her brothers, Messrs.Leonard and Frank Davidson.Mrs.J.H.Mountain has returned from Montreal, where she spent several weeks visiting her daughters.Rev.H.C.Denton, Mrs.Denton and Master David Denton have left to visit Mr.Denton\u2019s mother and other relatives at Hamilton, Ont.They were accompanied as far as Toronto by Mrs.T.Patrick, who will visit friends there.Dr.D.Macintosh, of Montreal, spent a week-end at his summer j home here.I Among those at Valcartier Camp ! are Lt.F.N.Lyster, D.Graham, j C.Waterhouse and J.Couehman.A large number from here attend-| cd a barn dance at R.M.Graham's ! in L\u2019Avenir.MILLFIELD Springfield, Mass., are guests of Mr.Mrs.Gwen Nugent, of Maple and Mrs.J.B.Lavalliere.\t¦ Grove, spent a week-end with Miss Mr.and Mrs.J.0.McDonald and ,Effie Porter.Mrs.Henry Audet and son have gone to Montreal.The Old Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs.William Black.Cards were played at two tables, prizes being won by Miss Dorothy McDonald and Miss Hazel Neil.Refreshments were served, bringing an enjoyable evening to a close.Mrs.Gaston Sinotte, of Trout Lake, is a guest of her mother, Mrs.John Fletcher, of Ditchfield.Mr.Sinotte has .gone to Valcartier for two weeks.Mr.George Veary, of Ditchfield, is a patient in the hospital in Montreal.His friends join in wishing him a speedy recovery to health.Miss Myra Cruikshanks has returned to Montreal to resume her nursing duties.Miss Eva Crawford, who spent a few months with Mrs.P.Cook, has returned home.The Misses Stella, Lyla and Gladys Cook and Miss Effie Porter have closed their schools and are spending their vacation at their respective nomes.Mrs.Crawford, who has been spending a few months with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William MacDonald, expects to return to her home at Metis Beach with her husband in the near future.Merwyn Little and William Porter received word that they were successful in their final examinations at Inverness High School.Miss Jessie Gillis is spending the summer vacation with her niece, Mrs.William Porter.Mrs.Margaret Wright was a weekend guest of her sister, Mrs.Sadie Wright.Mr.and Mrs.William Butler and Lorn Butler were calling at the homes of Mrs.A.Butler, P.Cook and Ray Little.Miss Margaret Cook, of Montreal, is visiting her parents here.Mr.Charles Henderson was a guest of his cousin, Mr.Ray Little.Mr.Peter Cook spent a few days visiting his daughter, Miss Gladys Cook, at Sawyerville, and Dr.Butler and Mrs.Butler, at Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.William Little were visiting friends here.Mr.Arnold Jasper, of Bolton Centre, and Mr.Lynn Parsons, of Bury, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.P.Cook.Word was received here that Mr.Wilbur MacDonald has received the twenty-five dollar prize awarded for the best essay written on \u201cThe Care of the Eyes.\u201d Mrs.Ray Little has returned to her home after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Cook.his parents.Mr.and Mrs.George Heath and family, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Heath.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Burns, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Johnston, were in Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Earley have returned from their honeymoon and have taken up residence at the Covil Bungalow, on York street.Dr.S.A.Banfill, Mrs.Banfill and family have gone to their cottage at Lake Memphremagog for the summer.Miss Gladys Banfill and Mr.and Mrs.Munro and little son, of Montreal, will join them there for their holidays.SAWYERVILLE SOUTH BOLTON The regular meeting of the South Bolton Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Whittaker.Seven members were present including the president, Mrs.Lague, and the secretarÿ, Mrs.Perkins.Blocks were pieced for a quilt and plans were discussed for a picnic and sale.Lunch was served by the hostess.Mr.and Mrs.L.Johnson, Nrs.Dr.E.W.Gillander and Mrs.Gil-lander, of Heniker, N.H., were weekend guests of relatives and friends here.Mr, and Mrs.R.B.Martin and sons, Robert and John, have left for Sweetsburg, where they will make their home.Their many friends here express regret at their departure from the community, and wish them happiness and success in their new home.Mr.and Mrs.P.F.Buckland and Miss Joyce and Master Jack Buck-land, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mrs.Buckland\u2019s brother, Mr.Errol French.Mrs.W.T.Elliott, who was visiting relatives in Brigham and Bishop-tnn, has returned home.She was accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs.A.E.Lowry, of Zion, 111.Mr.Sam Longmoore, of Inverness, spent a few days here as a guest at the home of Mrs.M.Matthew.Mr.T.G.Hodgins spent a weekend in Montreal.Mrs.R.L.Mathew spent a day in East Clifton at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert McConnell and Mr.and Mrs.F.D.McConnell.Miss Mary Elliott, of North Hatley, spent a day at her home here.\u201cWhat is the best way to approach you for a little loan'.'\u201d the prodigal son asked his father.\u201cWell,\u201d his father answered, \u201cif I were you, I\u2019d make the request by telephone, then hang up before you receive *n amswer.\u2019\u2019 Muriel Winson were in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Augustus Barter, Messrs.Fred and Ivan Barter and Mr.Chauncey Barter were evening guests at the home of Mrs.M.J.Turner.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Barter were Mrs.H.Haseltine, of Hartford, Conn., and Mrs.J.Manes and Mr.Lyle Manes, of Lennoxville.Mr.Chauncey Barter, of Montreal, is spending an indefinite time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Augustus Barter.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Alden Woods, of Bloomfield, N.J., and Mrs.1.Westgate, Mrs.S.Woods and Mr, Robbie Woods, of Island Brook.Rev.W.W.Smith, of Bury, was calling at the home of Mr.C.A.Locke.Mr.and Mrs.Wyatt Johnson and son, Bruce and Mr.and Mrs, Edwin Johnson and son, Donald, of Sherbrooke, accompanied by Mrs.Gladys Johnson and Mr.C.A.Locke were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Dougherty in Hardwood Flat.Mrs.Gladys Johnson and Mr, C, A.Locke attended a farewell party at the parish hall, Bury, for Rev.W.W.Smith, who is leaving for Angus.TIBBITTS HILL Mr.and Mrs.Forest Eldridge and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Eldridge entertained at lunch after the christenings in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Bondville, of Thomas Forest, infant son of Mr.and Mrs.W.Leonard Eldridge and Anthony How- Mr.and Mrs.Edward Benoit am?family spent a week-end as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Goodhue.Mrs.Peter Goodhue, who has been ill, is somewhat improved.Miss Gertrude Laflamme, who has employment here, spent a week-end at her home in Sweetsburg.Mr.R.B.Goodhue, who roomed at Cuson\u2019s hotel for a number of years, has returned home due to the illness of his mother.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Wilson were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Prime and daughter, Thelma, and Jesse Wril-kins.Miss Bertha Daudelin spent a week-end at her home here.Bobby Benoit celebrated his third birthday at the home of Peter Good-hue, Ris grandfather.Miss Blanche Daudelin motored to Montreal, where she spent a week with her sister, FOR ITS TASTE AND FLAVOUR '/l Windsor ON DOMINION SQUARE ALDERIC ©AYMONO VICE PRESIDENT 4 PAGE EICH7 SHERBKL.OK.L DAILY RECOkü, TUESDAY, JULr 4, AWAY Hammondmen Hold Off Belated Tiger Rally Stop Drummondville 7-6 Under Local Lights to Climb within One-Half Game of Provincial League-Leading Sorel Nine \u2014Quebec Sneaks Up by Setting Down Granby Red Sox 2-1 in Ancient Capital\u2014Six Squads Closely Bunched.Five teams are bunched closer ban Wood brothers today in the \u2022rovindal Baseball League, and a ixrth is not far enough away to give he pace-setters any degree of contort.Sherbrooke outstayed a Dritm-oond last-inninp: rally no re last ig-ht to chalk up a seven-six vic-ory over the collar-dwellers, wnik* Quebec, playing at home, eased hrough to a two-one triumph over Iran by Red Sox, who are now be-managed by pitcher Larsen since he resignation of Henry Bloch as laying boss, Tom Hammond's «barges are now .mere half-game out of the saddle-eat.Sorel are first, with seventeen nd twelve for -58fi.In a virtual tie or first, but trailing by ten per-entage points are Three Kive\u2019 ,\u2019itdl nineteen and fourteen for .576.dext come the Hammond Hustles nth eighteen and fourteen for ,&6!b chile the Athletics, eominp along in , rush of late, are fourth, with six-eem and thirteen for .552, only one ¦ame from the top.Tim Irving\u2019s Paints, w'ho play here tonight, are fifth, one and a half games behind the leaders but only a game in back of Sherbrooke, while the Red Sox are sixth with fifteen and sixteen for .486, three g-arnes off the pace.Drummondville have won only six of thirty starts and ai e eleven and a half encounters away from the lead.Fast-workinjç Walter Morris stayed on the mound for the nine inning',s weather ng a ninth-frame storm to turn in his third victory against ode defeat since he tossed his glove in the Sherbrooke locker.The diminutive right-hander had given but six safeties until the ninth, and over the route fanned eight of the Tigers and allowed five to take first via the free-ticket passage.! Sherbrooke pulled themselves out of a batting slump and collected '¦leven bingles, including three doubles, off the slants of Stark, a righthander, who lasted one and a third innings, and Rill Sisler, a southpaw, who toiled through Ihp rest of the encounter.L-eo Manion hoisted himself out of the depths with a three-for-four HOW THEY\u2019RE HITTIN\u2019 \tAB\tR\tH\t2BH\t3BH\tHR\tRBI\tP.C.Drisko, p.\t\t 23\t4\t10\t2\t0\t1\t4\t.435 Reder, p.\t\t 17\t0\t6\t0\t0\t0\t2\t.359 Manion, lb.\t\t 116\t16\t39\t9\t0\t1\t25\t.337 Lumiansky, p.\t\t 13\t3\t4\t2\t0\t0\t2\t.308 Kasso, rf.\t\t 121\t14\t37\t6\t1\t0\t10\t.306 Goebel, c.\t\t 52\t7\t15\t6\t0\t1\t11\t.289 Morris, p.\t\t 14\t2\t4\t1\t0\t0\t1\t.286 Varanese, 3b.\t\t 127\t17\t36\t6\t0\t0\t12\t.283 Johnston, p.\t\t 18\t3\t5\t0\t0\t0\t0\t.278 Walker, 2b.,.\t\t 32\t2\t8\t3\t0\t0\t5\t.260 Ayvazian, ss.\t\t 89\t6\t21\t0\t0\t0\t6\t.296 Crowley, cf.\t\t 126\t21\t29\t6\t0\t0\t8\t.230 Cote, If.\t\t 119\t18\t25\t3\t3\t1\t16\t.210 Schearer, c.\t.\t67\t5\t11\t2\t0\t0\t2\t.164 Calvert, p.\t\t 10\t0\t1\t0\t0\t0\t2\t.100 Hammond, p.\t\t 3\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t.000 Sullivan, p.\t\t 1\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t.000 IAGJER KEEPS YOU Replaces essential salts lost bypore evaporation fûf\tnl\tfrT\t\t \tzJ\t'O\t\t \u2018V y piilw S [ \\ llil\"- ivS: performance at the plate, poling, out two doubles and a single, while A1 Kasso, the other regular hitting over the .300 mark, doubled and singled for a two-for-three night.Johnny Ayvazian and Louis Var-anese, tiny infielders, eacn pasted out two safeties, while Ray Cote and Charlie Walker were both good for a single.Three of Sherbrooke\u2019s seven runs were knocked in by Cote, who slammed a sacrifice fly to Charlie Small in deep right field to score Varanese in the first, and singled in the I fourth to chase home Varanese and ' Manion.Walker, Ayvazian and Man-ion were also credited with runs-batted-in.It may have been because Hector Racine, president of Montreal Royals, was looking the game over, and then again it may not, but the Tigers gave a performance that would put the Brooklyn Dodgers, the National League\u2019s daffiness boys, and the Royals, their International League children, to shame as they committed three errors in the second stanza.In the ninth, however, the Tigers suddenly began to discover they could put their daws into use if they got them unsheathed, and, trailing seven-three, scored a trio of tallies on two singles and two doubles.Morris stopped the uprising by fanning Jackie Huxtable for the third out.First-sacker Hickey, who had two hits for the Tigers, rapped in three 1 runs with a double and single.Catcher Castiglia and left-fielder Fischer each collected two bingles for Drummondville.Sherbrooke started with two in the first.With one away Varanese singled, Manion strolled, then both runners advanced on a pitch that got past Castiglia.Cote sacrificed to right, Varanese scoring, then Walker poled one to left centre, Manion digging over the pentagon.In the second, Sherbrooke scored two more runs on no^ hits.After Kasso fanned, Ayvazian was safe on an error by the fisst baseman and Morris on a bobble by shortstop Levy.Crowley walked, to load the sacks, and scored when the left fielder, Fischer, dropped Varanese's liner.Manion forced Varanese at second, Morris scoring on the play.Karpinski and Clark crossed the plate for Drummondville m the third, but in the fourth Sherbrooke steped into a six-two edge.Two men were out when Varanese singled and Manion doubled.Cote hit safely to score both runners.After the Tigers scored once in the sixth.Levy\u2019s long fly to centre sending Karpinski in from third.Ayvazian chased Kasso home from second base with a single in the seventh.Kasso had doubled with two away.Alexander, hitting for Sisler in the ninth, singled, and went to second on a passed ball.After Levy had fanned and Clark had flied out to Kasso, Fischer doubled Alexander across the rubber.Hickey promptly hit for two bases, scoring Fischer, then Charlie Small singled to send Hickey careening over the pay station.The rally stopped when Huxtable fanned for the fourth time in the game.At Quebec, the A\u2019s scored both their runs in the fourth inning, bunching three singles after one man had walked.Del Bisson rette\u2019s Ivys needed two twirlers for the victory.Duncan pitched three-hit bad until the eighth but gave way to Browning when the Red Sox threatened.Browning retired the side without a score and held the visitors in check over the rest of the route.The linescore: Granbv _____ 00(1 000 001 \u2014 1 4 0 Quebec _____ 000 200 OOx\u20142 0 0 Larsen and Bird; Duncan, Browning and Jones.Drummondville AB R H PO A Levy, ss .f 0\t1\t5\t2 Clark, rf .4\t1\t0\t3 Fischer, If.4\t1\t2\t0 Hickey, lb .4\t1\t2\t9 Small, rf .3\t0\t1\t2 Huxtabie, 31b.5\t0\t0\t1 Castiglia, c.4\t0\t2\t2 Karpinski, 2b .3\t2\t0\t2 Stark, p.0\t0\t0\t0 Sisler, p .3\t0\t1\t0 xAlexander.1\t1\t1\t0 Manion, I'b Cote, If .Walker, 2b Goebel, c .Sherbrooke \t6\t10\t24\t8 for Sisler in\t9th.\t\t\t Sherbrooke\t\t\t\t AB\tR\tH\tPO\tA f \t 3\t0\t0\t4\t1 lb\t5\t2\t2\t2\t1 \t4\t2\t3\t2\t1 \t4\t0\t1\t2\t0 .4\t0\t1\t2\t2 \t 1\t0\t0\t0\t0 : \t3\t0\t0\t11\t0 \t1\t2\t1\t0 ss\t4\t1\t2\t2\t1 \t4\t1\t0\t1\t1 \t 36\t7\t11\t27\t7 innings:\t\t\t\t ville .002\t: ooi\t\t003-\t-6 \t 220\t200\t\t10X-\t-7 Summary\u2014Errors: Levy, Fischer, Hickey, Varanese; runs batted in: Cote 3, Hickey 3, Walker, Ayvazian, Manion, Fischer, Levy, Small; two base hits: Manion 2, Kasso, Fischer, Hickey; sacrifices: Cote, Levy; stolen bases: Varanese, Manion; left on bases: Drummondville 8, Sherbrooke 9; double pla»v: Karpinski to Hickey; bases on balls: off Stark 2, | off Sisler 2, off Morris 5; strike | outs: by Morris 8, by Stark 1; hits: I off Morris 10 in 9 innings, off Sisler! 9 in 7 and 2-3 innings; off Stark 2 in 1 and 1-3 innings; hit by pitcher: by Morris (Fischer); passed balls:] Schearer, Goebel, Castiglia; losing pitcher; Stark; umpires: Souch and Heath, 2b Moss, If .Bloch, cf .Barton, rf I Bird, c .| Larsen, p Totals .Flood, cf Duncan, p Totals .Score by innings: Granby .\t.Quebec .le of game:\t\t\t2:20.\t\t\t AT\tQUEBEC\t\t\t\t\t \tGranby\t\t\t\t\t \t\tAB\tR\tH\tPO\tA .\u2022\tA\tDA.\t5\t0\t1\t1\t1 .\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 A\t3\t0\t0\t3\t2 b .\t\u2022\tA A A\t2\t0\t0\t8\t0 \t\t3\t0\t0\t1\t0 , .,\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t4\t0\t0\t1\t0 , ,\t\u2022 \u2022\t2\t1\t0\t0\t0 2b\tA \u2022\t\u2022 \u2022\t4\t0\t2\t3\t5 \t\t3\t0\t1\t6\t0 \t\t4\t0\t0\t1\t1 \u2022 \u2022\t\t\t1\t0\t0\t0\t0 \t\t31\t1\t4\t21\t9 for\tBird\tin\t8th.\t\t\t \tQuebec\t\t\t\t\t \t\tAB\tR\tH\tPO\tA \t\u2022\t.\t.A\t4\t0\t1\t2\t0 \tA A .A\t4\t0\t2\t2\t2 \u2022 A \u2022 \u2022\t\u2022 AAA\t3\t0\t0\ti\t0 .\tA A A A A\t3\t0\t1\ti\t6 \t\u2022 ¦ ¦ .\t4\t0\t1\t12\t1 .\u2022\tA A A A *\t4\t1\t0\t3\t0 .¦\t.A A A\t4\t1\t2\t0\t4 .A \u2022\tAAA\t4\t0\t1\t5\t0 \t\t3\t0\t1\t1\t1 P\t.\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0 \t\t39\to u\t9\t27\t14 000 OOO 001\u20141 000 200 OOx\u20142 Summary \u2014 Errors: none; runs batted in: Larsen, Jones, Duncan; two base hits: Sulik; stolen bases: Kosy, Flood; left on bases: Granby 9.Quebec 9; bases on balls: off Larsen 1, off Duncan 5, off Browning 1; struck out: by Larsen 6, by Duncan 3, by Browning 2; hits: off Duncan 3 in 7\t1-3 inning\u2019s, off Browning 1 in 1 1-3; hit by pitcher: by Larsen (Flood): winning pitcher: Duncan; umpires:\tRipley and Prince; time of game: 2:08.LEAGUE STANDING \tW.\tL.\tP.C.\tG.B.I Sorel \t\t17\t12\t.586\t Three Rivers .\tL9\t14\t.576\t Sherbrooke .\t18\t14\t.563\t*2 Quebec\t\t\t\t16\t13\t.552\t1 1 St.Hyacinthe .\t15\t13\t.548\t1 \"-b j Granby \t\t15\t16\t.486\t3 1 Drummondville.\t6\t24\t.200\tmb k Sporting Vein By Allan Bryce.Drummondville came too close for comfort in the ninth inning last night as two doubles and two singles accounted for three runs and brought the visitors within one of Sherbrooke\u2019s seven.The attack bogged down, however, when Jackie Huxtable, usually a terror with the stick, fanned for the fourth time.A home run by Jackie would have scored himself\tand\tCharlie Small and put the Tigers ahead.* * # Charlie Small was handling the Tigers, while Manager Henry De-Meo sat in a box along the third base line.There is some kind of a discussion\tin\tsession\tbetween \u201cShorty\u2019\u2019\tand\tthe\theads\tof the Drummondville nine, but Henry says he is still very much the manager.;\t*\t*\t* I Ray Cote brought the meagre, i band of fans out of their seats in the seventh inning when he pulled oft' a circus catch on a poke by Charlie Small.The ball headed into the pasture on a low line but Ray galloped in, reached down and speared it just at his shoe strings.-A *\t* Sherbrooke had to change catchers in the second inning when Walter Goebel, who is running in tough luck in a big way, turned his right ankle when he was snapping up a ball just behind the first base line and was unable to continue.-F * Walter played a few games last year for Williamsport in the Eastern League, and then broke his ankle.He could not stand up, and Chris Schearer was called to take over the chores behind the bat.* * * Johnny Zulberti has been released, and will finish the season with Montgomery, Alabama, in the Southeastern League, It was felt Johnny Zulberti was too slow on possible double plays, although he was usually sure of anything coming down his alley.His hitting, too, was disappointing, in view of the fact he clouted at a .320 clip last season in the Canadian-American circuit.Switch-hitting Charlie Walker is taking his place, and to date he has been coming through with hits when they are needed.¦|C\t*\t* Explanation of the business at Quebec City Sunday, when Sherbrooke lost a two-one heart-breaker to the Athletics, has been provided by Roger Dugre, hard-working official scorer for the local nine.Babe Drisko, who limited the A\u2019s to four-puny pops in eight innings, was slugged in the head by a cushion when he went to bat in the ninth, j He picked himself up off the ground i and poled out a double scoring Charlie Walker.Going into second, he fell again, and Hammond was forced to send Reder into the game ' to run for the hard-working elbower.There was a terrific discussion concerning the legality of Gladu\u2019s game-winning homer, but Umpire Chretien said it was a four-baser, and that was that.%\t% n Hector Racine, president of the Montreal Royals of the International League, occupied a box behind the plate at.last night\u2019s game.Perhaps the exhibition staged by the Tigers in the second \u2014 three errors were committed \u2014 reminded him all too forcibly of Burleigh Grimes\u2019 disappointing crew.He and Paul Calvert had their heads together.* « * Johnny Reder is expected to toe j the slab tonight against the Saints j of St.Hyacinthe.It should be an-|other win for Sherbrooke, because ! Jimmy Irving\u2019s men have been ! sliding- backward at a great clip of ilate.* * * j In spite of the fact that Manager ; Percy Francis was out of town, the Paton softball crew chalked up a ! decisive nine-two win over Boisvert last night.To the amazement of ! the fans and Charlie Clark, Charlie ! Clark hit a home run.It is feared he bribed the Boisvert outfielders to : let the ball slip by them, but one ] never knows.Beavers bowed to Textile and Kayser stopped Lennoxville in the other two tilts.CARDSADVANCE TO NO.3 SPOT IN NATIONAL Johnny Mize Clouts Two Homers, Triple and Double to Pace St.Louis to Win Over Cubs\u2014Indians Down Tigers 4-2.The Fourth of July to baseball men is one of the most important dates of the year.There is an dd adage that says the team cutting titular capers then will be cutting up the World Series melon some thirteen weeks hence.It has come true about eighty percent of the time in American League history and more than sixty percent in the National League.With that evidence in mind, it isn\u2019t hard to vision a Yankee-Red series in October.Cincinnati Reds are currently four games ahead of New York Giants and the Yankees are something over a dozen games to the good.While most of the clubs were rest-| ing yesterday for today's bargain ! bill of doubleheaders, the three ' games played offered some noteworthy performances.Johnny Mize smashed two homers, a double and a triple to move St.Louis Cards into third place in the National loop by virtue of a five to three win over Chicago Cubs.It dropped the Cubs back to fourth spot.In the junior circuit Bobby Feller and Bruce Campbell teamed nicely to hand the Indians a four to two victory over Detroit Tigers.Bobby limited the opposition to five hits (including homers by Earl Averill and Roy Cullenbine) and Campbell belted a homer into the stands with two on to break a one to one tie in the eigTith.Feller fanned only tw-o\u2014an all-time low for him.In the only other game played, the current flare-up of tempers all over the majors rose again.Three St.Louis Browns were banished while the White Sox hammered out seventeen hits and an eight to three win.Textile, Kayser, Paton In Softball Triumphs YANDENBERG HURLS ONE-HITTER The Jersey Giants were almost ready to secede from the New York Giants\u2019 system when Bill Terry had to call Bud Hafey to the big leagues, but they were more than recompensed when they got pitcher Hy Van-denherg .However, Terry had better not run short of pitching talent and send for the tall right-hander again.Vandenberg is one big reason why the Little Giants are on top of the world as well as on top of the International League going into today\u2019s \u201ccrucial\u201d holiday doubleheaders.He set Newark Bears down with one hit to beat them one to nothing last night and preserved Jersey City\u2019 one and a half-game lead over Rochester Red Wings.While this game was going on, Rochester put together two big innings to trim Montreal Royals, nine to three, and Syracuse rallied to down Baltimore Orioles five to four.Thus at the traditional halfway mark of the season, the Chiefs are four games behind the second-place Red Wings and Newark another half game astern.Buffalo\u2019s Bisons won last night\u2019s other game from Toronto Leafs, seven to four, and brought their fifth-place percentage to an even .500.A crowd of 17,524 pre-holiday fans at Jersey City saw Vandenberg turn in his mound masterpiece.Newarks\u2019 only hit was a double by Ham Schulte in the fourth.Vandenberg issued no walks and fanned five to record his ninth victory.Si Johnsan, veteran Rochester moundsman, hung up his thirteenth victory, scattering eight Montreal Montreal hits while the Wings put together a four-run cluster in the second and one of five runs in the sixth.Homers by Jack Sturdy and Sam Narron started the flurries.Syracuse also had a big inning to regain third place.Trailing four to one going into the eighth as young Roy Bruner tamed them, the Chiefs broke loose as the youngster lost control following the Orioles fourth error.VETERAN GOALIE Roundhay, England\u2014(f\tLeonard Cooper, former goalie and captain f Oxford and Corinthian football teams, is dead here at 7'e Paul Haakon, the dancing star, j is taking boxing lessons from Ben-: nie Keller of Washington.Drink By Appointment to Tweed smuir Governor- His Excellency Lord General of Canada \u201cDAWES BREWERY, MONTREAL\" , «H.THIRST ASKS NOTHING MORE It's natural to get thirsty.So it's natural to pause at the familiar red cooler for an ice-cold bottle of \"Coca-Cola the perfect answer to thirst.Enjoy one now.J.H.BRYANT LIMITED\t(T CB-165-4 SHERBROOKE.-\t-\t.\t.PHONE 299 O' ;si«:?' migtiMiSx S: o» .»y»Y ., \u2022 is a v-?: \\ .j: v '.'v'.vr.vi-.v; .s*;v;k' Detroit \t\t\t32\t.529» Chicago \t\t.33\t3'2\t.508 Washington \t\t\t42\t.400 Philadelphia \t\t\t40\t.394 St.Louis \t\t\t47\t.288 NATIONAL\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW.\tL.\tP.C.Cincinnati \t\t.40\t24\t.625 New York \t\t.37\t29\t.561 St.Louis \t\t.34\t30\t.531 Chicago \t\t\t33\t.522 Brooklyn \t\t\t31\t.492 Pittsburgh \t\t.30\t31\t.-192 Boston \t\t\t55\t.444 Philadelphia \t\t.19\t41\t.317 gliding record\t\t\t Grindelford, England\u2014\t\t\tA 16- year-old grammar\tschool\thoy,\tDuns Walthamstow, England\u2014 '(}\u2019> \u2014Dr.A.Boyce Barrow, 94-year-old racehorse owner and surgeon, died when the car in which he was travelling hit a lamp-standard here.\u2014-* \\ Delicious and ^ Refreshing LOUIS WANTS FEW MORE YEARS Detroit.July 4.\u2014(fP)\u2014Retirement?Don\u2019t mention the word to Joe Louis.Speaking for the heavyweight champion, Manager John Roxborough put the skids under that notion today and at the same time gnve away a secret ambition of Joe\u2019s.Roxborough, home from New York where Louis all but eradicated Tony Galento last week, acknowledged gossip about retirement for the Brown Bomber after a few more fights with the quick rejoinder: \u201cSure.Joe\u2019ll quit\u2014about 1942.\u2019\u2019 \u201cI\u2019ll tell you what he\u2019s thinking about,\u201d Roxborough said.\u201cHe\u2019s thinking of taking on everybody that wants a chance until about the winter of 1942.If he's still champion by that time, he\u2019ll retire undefeated.\u201d ¦* can, Swale, accomplished the longest cross-country glider flight of this year here.flying twelve miles from Great Hucklow.YESTERDAY\u2019S STARS Johnny Mize.Cards; Hu two homers, a double and a triple as Cards stopped Cubs 5-3.Bruce Campbell and Bob Feller, Indians: Campbell homered with two on to give Feller his thirteenth win of year.Bob allowed only five hits and fanned only two in stopping Tigers 4-2.Eric McNair, White Sox: Had a perfect day at the plate in five tries to lead Chicago to victory over Browns.nQCT0#5 SPECIAL IMPORTED SCOTCH lOluthif eitTILLID AND \u2022 LEND ID IN SCOTLAND, 24 Oi.42.60\t\u2014\t40 oz.*3.9» l j 1 "]
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