Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Protégé par droit d'auteur

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
Sherbrooke daily record
Éditeur :
  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
Contenu spécifique :
mercredi 3 août 1932
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
quotidien
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseurs :
  • Sherbrooke gazette ,
  • Sherbrooke examiner
  • Successeur :
  • Sherbrooke record
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

Sherbrooke daily record, 1932-08-03, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" terbronke Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1932.Thirty-Sixth Year.GENERAL OPINION IS CONFERENCE IS NOW FACING CRUCIAL PERIOD UNITED STATES DEFICIT INCREASED LAST MONTH.Canadian Prime Minister Effectively Dispels Rumors of Sharp Verbal Combats and General Disagreement Which Had Developed Last Week, But Is Non-Committal as to What He Expects from Conference\u2014Many Bi-Lateral Trade Treaties Believed Under Negotiation.Ottawa, August 3.\u2014The general feeling in Ottawa is that the Imperial Economic Conference has now entered its crucial period, and that this week should determine its success or failure.The constituents1 of success and of failure are, however, difficult to define.Before the Conference opened, Rt.Hon.J.H.Thomas advised newspapermen, who asked of him a definition, to \u201ccome a month hence,\u201d and yesterday Rt.Hon.R.B.Bennett was equally non-committal.What seems to emerge, however, is that the various delegations are engaged in negotiating bi-lateral trade agreements among themselves, and that, in the end, the Conference will in a general way give these its blessing.The nature of these pacts may or may not be announced.Yesterday the Prime Minister took pains to explain that publication of such was dependent upon the constitutional practice of the countries concerned.To a superficial observer an atmosphere of listlessness seems to have enveloped the Conference, for the hurrying and scurring of the opening days are now absent.The actual work of the delegations is being labored over in private conclaves\u2014not in the committees, whose function is to do the spade work, but in the privacy of hotel rooms and at unheard of hours.Conversations are endless, and their nature is open to all manner of interpretation.It is certain that proposals and counter-proposals are being submitted, analyzed and decided upon right along.The difficulty is to know the where, the when and the what.Speculation, most of it quite reasonable, has displaced official declaration.How near to the mark that speculation is will be disclosed only by time.Yesterday, the Prime Minister made it clear that, in fairness to the high contracting parties, he had no intention of trumpeting the particulars of any negotiations.Interest has centered on what concessions Canada is prepared to make for reciprocal advantages.Reports that Mr.Bennett was prepared to \u201cditch\u201d this and that industry in order to promote some other have not been confirmed.The Premier has emphasized that no \u201cefficient\u201d industry will be injured by any extension of preferences; but yesterday he could not be drawn into defining efficiency, or into declaring what were the industries which he regarded as efficient.He did emphasize that wvle there had been certain inevitable lines of Washington, August 8.\u2014The United States Government ended the first month of the I present (1&33) fiscal year with i a deficit of $263,290,620, which J was $62,000,000 greater than j for July a year ago.Though the deficit for the first month was larger, $100,-000,000 of it was due to money paid to the adjusted service certificate fund from which war veterans draw their bonus.During the month, the Gov-eminent collected from all sources $87,764,206 and spent $351,054,827.The public debt at the end of July amounted to $19,611,765,-838 as compared with $19,487,-002,444 at the end of June.CANADIAN WAGE i THIRD RAIDER SCALES STILL OF STANBRIDGE AT HIGH LEVE ' STORE IN JAIL *- CONFERENCE, TO WIND UP ON AUGUST 16TH, LOOKS LIKE ALL-ROUND SUCCESS.Despite Reduced Activity, Wage Man Giving Name as Alexander Cutting Has Been Only of Evans Arrested by Bedford Slight Proportions.\tPolice Yesterday Afternoon.#- disagreement among the national groups, there had been no discord.The Conference, he said, had been conducted in a manner than which he could have desired nothing better had he had the direction of it himself.This effectively dispelled rumors of sharp verbal combats and general disagreement which had deveiaped in the last week.BRITISH FARM PARTY OPPOSES CANADIAN SPUD Ruin European Fields, Says Leader.ALL AGREEMENTS MUST BE RATIFIED BY PARLIAMENTS Severe Canadian Winter Serves to -\tCheck Beetle, Which Would Ottawa, August 3.\u2014 All agree- j ments negotiated at the Imperial ' Economic Conference will be subject j to ratification by the parliaments of i\t______ the different countries concerned, j Montreal, Aug.3.\u2014What mem-Premier R.B.Bfennett, Canadian ;bers of the Empire farmers party chairman of the Conference, inform-1 have seen during their tour of ed a press conference yesterday.i Canada has not altered their at-Tjiv?1 aSre«nients may be con-titude towards the British embargo eluded between different nations of 0n Canadian potatoes.Before the the Empire, and later these may be .party left today on the motor trip férmoe Wh™ ™ o H he Wh i* k™' ! throueh the\tEastern Town- S\\T^\tK*\u201d, shlPs> which is part of their five discussed.IVIr.Bennett did not indi-1 xxrppLc tniiv tt\tj\ta.nothing to prevent such agreements -j have\u2019 seeJ'the Colorado Beetle infesting the least one FOSTER YOUTH LOST HIS LIFE LAST EVENING Emile Gagne, Jr., 20, Victim of Drowning Accident at Brome Quebec, August 3.\u2014The wage scales generally throughout Canada have been well maintained, the Association of Workmen\u2019s Compensation Boards was informed at its opening meeting here yesterday.Accidents dealt with by the different boards have decreased materially, due possibly to the reduced employment.N.R.Craig, presdient of the Saskatchewan Board, is presiding.\u201cThe Conference is for the purpose of considering administrative problems, with a view to obtaining uniformity where possible,\u201d the chairman said.\u201cWe are comparing methods of procedure and possible beneficial policies which might be established and to which all provinces might conform.\u201d V.A.Sinclair, Ontario, on whose act the Quebec law L largely patterned, stated that his board has established a rehabilitation scheme for injured workmen which is so Lake\u2014Had Gone in Bathing far Paving satisfactory, it con-T\u201e\u201e c\u201e\ta Ct\tc .\u2022\tm .sists of a medical clinic in Toronto 100 boon Alter hatmg Hearty j with physicians and trained nurses Meal \u2014 Artificial Respiration ;n attendance and the use of dia- thermal treatment whereby workmen are enabled to overcome the apathy of various injuries and thus able, to get back into the ranks of the employed earlier.The Conference has decided to have a meeting of all the medicai officers of the boards at the next convention to take nlace a year hence, possibly at Regina.A decreasing number of accidents was reported, due to some extent to the prevalence of unemployment.Ontario alone shows a decrease in the payroll of the Workmen\u2019s Compensation Board to the extent of $136,000,000 in two years, while accidents dropsed from 87,000 to 53,000 in the same period.Asked if the association would take any steps relative to the recent judgment of Judge Delori-mier at Montreal, in which the Quebec Board was held to be ultra vires, Chairman Craig stated that while the delegates had considered I between two delegations.potato plants of at of your experimental ! farms in the west.We don\u2019t want BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA APPROACHING AGREEMENT this pest in England.We have done ______\tj our best to guard against it.For Ottawa, August 3.\u2014Great Britain ^that\tshall do my utmost to and Australia, are approaching thei11^0^ , J^tional Farmers\u2019 Union first agreement of the Empire Con- England to object to the import ference.\ti°T potatoes from Canada under any Their cards on the table, British | Empire trade scheme,\u201d he said.Mr.and Australian delegations today ; Crawford and other members of the opened their bargaining discussions.I Par^y were full of appreciation for Australia particularly wants a|the hospitality they had received tariff preference in the British mar-ior* their trip.But as polite as Mr.ket on meats.She wants new or in- | Crawford was in his general refer-creased preferences on canned and | ences to his visit here, \u2022-.s emphatic dried fruits, butter, wines, barley | was he in his statement that Cuna-and other grains, and dairy products, idian potatoes must not be import-including cheese.\t: ed into England.It was possible, For Australia, the important items according to Mr.Crawford, that are meat, butter and fruit.\t; the severe Canadian winter kept 7iU>St»«aia.0\"erS; ,\t.ri^e damaging black and yellow 1) Main.enance and widening of .striped beetle in check, but in Eng-cxisting tariff pieferences on im-ffand, as in France, winters are too ports from Great Britain.\tI mild îan(2tLHffCLao^fiC.otimn\u201et0ftheAUStral-i commenting on the condition «»\u2022«»\u201c *\u2022 place in Canada, Great Britain or the United States, $3 per year; three months, $1; one month.40c.Single copy 3c.ALFFvED WOOD, President and Editor.GORDON MILLEF.Managrir.g Editor.C.P.BUCK LAND.Advertising Manager \u201cA man that hath no virtue in himself ever en-vieth virtue in others; for men's mind wiS either feed upon their own good or upon other's evil; and ^jover a mi]lion a vear.wanteth the one will prey upon the other.\u2014Bacon.division in the Department of Agriculture measure up to the salaries paid in the whole active industry in Canada.Entomology, pathology, cow croup\u2014everything | is studied, researched, analyzed and paternalized with no thought of the relative proportion of expense to utility.There are government departments which we could well do without and suffer no loss.We have about as many people looking after the Indians as there are pure Indians in Canada.They cost us So,000,000 a year.Legislation costs us $\",000,000 a year\u2014that is the House of Commons and the Senate in their annual sessions at Ottawa.It could be cut in half.National Defence costs $'20.000.000 a year, | yet we have never felt in jeopardy.It costs us 814,000.000 a vear to collect our » ^ «¦ taxes.Pensions cost us $1,000,000 a week Our government railway ventures loses $2.000,000 a week.In one year our canals and railways cost $1,000,000 each week.LOONBEAMS by Ted Bullock.Social and Personal us US From Wisconsin conies a new talc of aldermanic cunning which 1 hasten to pass on in its essentials.Edward Robert Branigar., city father, grew weary of attacks on the Council, which had been coming thick and fast from press and pulpit in his native town of Beloit.He found it hard to silence the editors.They did not seem to mind when he cancelled his subscription.So he thought up a way to get even with the preachers.He went to one of the churches, dropped a dollar into the collection plate and, when the sermon was over, demanded his dollar back.The minister had declared from the pulpit that the city was in the bands of unscrupulous men, and called for the election of honest men.WHERE PROSPECTS ARE PLEASING.a general feeling that the worst is over ,\t\u201e The church refused to refund the Scientific institutions tap the public chest forjj0i]ar- Now Branigan is suing the min- Our bill for interest on what the Federal Government owes is over $2.000,000 a week.We can stagger along for a few years, im- imeiy ventures into further government expenditures?President Hoover is satisfied with the ge of a signed Seaway Treaty.But his defeat will savel Canada from any thought of our being held to it; for Candidate Roosevelt is opposed to it.And it is a Roosevelt year.A good economist could save Canada a million a dav in 1932.There is a general reeling mai me «orn is mei patientlyi of coursej but can \u201ee not now demand that and the best is yet to come a?iar a?Canada and the| t|lere 5|ia|j be no more improvident and untimely Empire is concerned.\t\\ pnhirp« infn fnrthpr crrivprnmpnt pvnpnHilnrpcV Cloaked in cloistered conference, more to hide their inadequacies, and much to impress the people, the reports of the Imperial Conference are inadequate and yet hopeful.So many people see safety to themselves in secrecy from the public that we can readily forgive the conferees, and accept with confidence their public declarations of earnest faith and decisive desire to cement a trade unity within the Commonwealth.But beyond all this Canada has now the assurance of a bountiful crop in all its vast farm acreage.There will be a bumper wheat crop in the West, and in the East the acres are rich and smiling wherever they have been cultivated with care.With these harvests now assured, with a year of plenty nearing its season's Harvest Home and Thanksgiving Day there can be no though! of want ar starvation for those with the courage to glean.So that we in Canada, in this month of August, nineteen-thirty-two, can cheerily say, \u201cGod's in His heaven: all's well with the world.\" money under FINANCING WHICH OTHER TREASURERS MARVEL AT.EDITOR'S NOTE BOOK.O, hi, hum! Our haying is all done! Nix Dean, his trusty three huskymen, and the Editor, gave three hearty cheers as the last load came in at o.SO daylight saving time on Tuesday evening; together with 132 other tons this one-ton jag of hay will prove such fodder for the thirty golden Guernsey cows that they will give cream all the winter long.Between showers and on long rainy days, and whilst the wholesale vegetable houses were crying for truck-loads of Nixdean lettuce, we managed to get the hay crop in the mow, all matured so well that it will be a breath of summer on a zero day.As Harry Lauder would sing.\u201cIt's nice to be a farmer, but it's nicer to stay out of the rain.\" Nixon Dean, who works that farm 364 days in thé year, and follows my The portfolio of finance in any ministry, or injadvice on the 36Sth.savs that if Charlie Howard any municipality, is an important one; and the public today call for probity and economy.Realizing the gravity of the period.Premier Taschereau has for a long time held in his own name the Provincial Treasurership, though for a time he had the assistance of one of Quebec'- ablest financial minds in the Hon.Gordon Scott.would give him some personal tuition on farming he might vote against him.but run against him he wouldna, for he says he cannot afford the high price of politics.He sell; vegetables in the farmyard, but the viands in the editorial garden cost extra.ister for obtaining false pretences.\u201cHe made a political speech,\u201d claims the irate alderman, the congregation were led to expect a sermon.When a minister of the gospel inveigles me into his church to hear the word of God.which undoubtedly my soul needs very much, and then delivers a political oration, I fee! he has obtained my money under false pretences.\u201d Councillor J.Warburton and Mrs.Warburton, of Pawtuckett, R.I., are visiting Mr.and Mrs, George Carri-gan, Fairmount avenue.* * * Miss Irene Collins, Drummond Road, is spending a couple of weeks at Lake Park a guest of Mr.and Mrs.D, Moriarty and family.* * * Mr, W.H.Sims and Mr.Robert Sims, of Turner\u2019s Falls, Mass., are spending a week visiting friends and relatives in Sherbrooke and vicinity.* * * Mrs.H.R.Fraser, of Lennoxville, and Mrs.Wr.B.Gilmour, of West-mount, are_ leaving tomorrow for Rothesay, N.B., -where they will be guests at \u201cKennedy House.\u201d * * * Messrs.F.H.Leech and K.M.Palmer have returned from Montreal, where they attended the funeral of Mr.J.W.Thomas, general manager of Williams Thomas, Ltd.* * * Miss Sybil Grégoire, Queen street, returned on Monday evening from Old Orchard Beach, Me., where she spent a month a guest of Mrs.D.J.McManamy and family at their summer home.* ¦ The impression is growing in Canada that, if the Imperial Economic Conference does nothing else, it will, at least, attract scores of American industralists to the Dominion.From panic-stricken United States to Empire-trading Canada, anxious to crawl under our tariff walls, they will come with their branch plants and their capital.Montreal, always alert to business opportunities, is beginning to bid strongly for those American plants.The Board of Trade, the power companies, the railways, are uniting with the press in a flaming campaign to attract attention to Montreal\u2019s advantages as a manufacturing centre.What is to prevent Sherbrooke from getting a share of that new' business ?For every advantage Montreal can show, Sherbrooke can show at least one, equally tempting, \u2022 * * If Sherbrooke will forget the depression for just one week, if the Chamber of Commerce will hold an emergency meeting right awav and ?nct Mr.and Mrs.A.R.B.Lockhart, when Miss Doris and Mast«r Donald Lockhart, from MacDonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, are arriving in Sherbrooke todav and will be guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Cross, Montreal street.* * * Mrs.C Moffatt an Mr.Howard Moffatt, Esplanade avenue, returned yesterday from Black Lake, where they were guests for ten days of Mr, and Mrs.Henry Harvey.Miss Alice Moffatt was a week-end guest at the same home.Dr.and Mrs.James A.Thompson and Mr.and Mrs.John Montgomery, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., who came to Sherbrooke to attend the funeral of Mr.George Dick, w-ere guests during their stay of Mr.and Mrs.Howard M.Thompson.London street.PRESS COMMENT ¦* formulate an aggressive, trenchant factory-getting campaign, and de- «-;-« AT LAST THE HONEST LAD HAS BEEN FOUND IN TOWN.I/indsay Post.The honest actions of one transient have temporarily restored one Lindsay newspaperman's shattered faith in humanity.While cutting the grass on his lawn the other night, a nice-looking young fellow asked him for a job.The writer contracted with him to cut the lawn for 25 cents.Sail the young fellow, \u201cWell, two bits isn\u2019t to be scoffed at these days.\u201d He was paid in advance and was also given a meal as he had had no supper.Before he had cut the grass for five minutes, it started to rain hard, and the newspaperman had to call him off the job.\u201cI\u2019ll return your 25 cents,\u201d said the boy.\u201cNo,'\u2019 insisted the newspaperman.\u201cWell, I'll come back in the morning cut the grass,\u201d promised the boy.\u201cSo be it,\u201d concluded the Ten Canadian Senator;, ten out of the twenty-Without complaint the Premier has headed thejfour alIotted ,0 Quebec, reside in the City of Mont-Treasury and two other executive portfolios, thus reaj( whilst five of Ontario's quota of twenty-four essaying a task which would tax the powers of the Senators live in Toronto.This make; up somewhat i or n0 slump, we\u2019ll all be so busy i ^iirner* ^rom work at noon the next most vigorous and robust frame.His friends, who for the fact that it )akes two citv votes to wei?h as that depression will automatically\t\"ha\u201c sincerely wish him well, advise Mr.Taschereau that much as one\t'\t8\tJ~il-\t\u2019\tnewspaperman Mr.Charles B.Howard, M.P., and Mrs.Howard, \u201cHowardene,\u201d have returned from a month\u2019s stay by the sea at the summer home of Mr.and Mrs.A.G, Campbell, Ocean Park, Me.* * * Mrs.F.L.C.Austin and her granddaughter, Miss Frankie Watts, Fulton avenue, are visiting the former\u2019s son, Mr.H.Austin and Mrs.Austin, at St.Petronille, Island of Orleans.* * ?Mrs.S.A.Vineberg, Victoria street, returned today after spending a few weeks in the Laurentians.Mrs.Vineberg was accompanied on her return to Sherbrooke by Mr, Alex Vineberg, of Montreal.* » * Mrs.J.J.Quinn and two children, Donald and Patricia, of St.John, N.B., are spending the month of August with the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Walter Scrimgeour, and Mr.Scrim-geour, Belvidere street.* * * Mrs.H.R.Fraser, Belvidere street, Lennoxville, has returned from The Hermitage, Lake Memphremagog, where she was a guest for a month of Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Gilmour, of Westmount, at their summer home, * * * Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Campbell, Mr.and Mrs! Colin Campbell and Masters Lome and Murray Campbell, Queen street, have returned from Ocean Park, Me., where they spent a month at their summer home by the sea.* » * Mr.and Mrs.W.G.McGlathery and their children, Donald and Jean, of Media, Pa., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Goodfellow, Brompton Road._ During their stay they will also visit other relatives in the same vicinity.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Clyde H.Rea, their daughter, Bernice, and Miss Edith Ellis, of New York, arrived in Sherbrooke by motor today, and will spend a few' weeks at the Magog House._ During their stay they will also visit friends in the Eastern Townships.\u2022 * \u2022 The ladies of the Sherbrooke Country Club had a busy day yesterday, when two events were played.In the qualifying round for the Club championship, Mrs.K.B.Jenckes had the best score, with Mrs.P.M.Robins second, while the beginners\u2019 competition was won by Mrs.J.T.Hawkins.Rev.and Mrs.W.Heald Bentley and their sons, Masters John and Billy, who have spent the past month with Mr.Bentley\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Bentley, Mitchell School, have returned to their home in Buffalo, N.Y.During their stay in Sherbrooke, Mr.Bentley and his family visited the sea-side, stopping at Old Orchard Reach, Me., and other-resorts in the New England States.* * * Members of the Duke of Wellington Chapter and of the Sir John Sherbrooke Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire held a special joint meeting at NEW CHIEF OF AT ST.JOHNS Joseph Morin, Who Has Been Associated With Department for Past Seven Years, Succeeds Late Chief Turgeon.St.Johns, Que., August 3.\u2014 The announcement was made at last night\u2019s meeting of the St.Johns\u2019 City Council of the appointment of Joseph Morin, a member of the local police and fire department during the past seven years, to that of Chief of the department.Chief Morin succeeds the late Chief Joseph Turgeon, who died at the end of May.The appointment of the new chief was made at the inaugurating meeting of the new city hall, the construction of which was recently terminated.The meeting was presided over by Mayor- Georges St.Germain and all the aidermen were present, together with Secretary Hormisdas Morais and Municipal Engineer Oscar Bessette.A sum of $300 was voted as the annual grant to the Ste.Therese Orphanage.A letter signed by Ivan Sabourin, who acts on behalf of the federal Government, was read at the meeting in regard to proposed dredging operations to take place in the Richelieu River, at the mouth of the Jackwood Creek, here, The council had previously communicated with the Federal Government in the matter and had been informed that the operations would cost the city of St.Johns a sum of $40 per day, and an additional sum of $10 per day, should the services of a diver be requested.The matter is now being studied by the members of the council and nothing was definitely decid-ed in the matter during last night's session.Alderman A.E.Grégoire gave a report of the past activities of the St.Johns' Relief Committee ^ince the early days of its foundation.Andrew McCutcheon, A.E.Talbot and A.E.Grégoire requested that a new committee be formed.They asked the council to be replaced by new members and were thanked for their past activities by members of the council headed by Mayor St.Germain.New York, August 3.\u2014The Canadian dollar was steady, with the pound sterling fractionally easier in early trading on foreign exchange markets here today.The dollar opened unchanged at 87 cents, and the pound was off one-eighth of a, cent at $3.5114- C'de to put it across, summer holi-1 a lawn after he had once goriaway.-days or no summer holidays, slump j But, lo and behold when he had re t\trural vote.It\u2019s a long, long time since be should lighten his load, and rid himself of a! Sherbrooke had a resident Senator, least one of the departments.\tj\t.Through the Provincial Treasury he has not; Wherever there is unrest the wild-eyed Corn-only been able to enforce desired economies b> munist appears from the void with vulturean holding each governmental department to its quota, ^iftness readv to offer his panaceas for a world but he has directly saved to the people the salary of which ha; gotten a]ong verv ueu for thousands of a Minister.This may be a minor thought, but it is ; year5; but which ha; never been without its a saving which should not be forgotten, and the j ne\u2019er-do-well; Premier should be accorded credit for it.\t« * .The Deputy Minister of the Treasury Depart- South Stukriy, long in the dark, emerges this ment, A.P.B.Williams, has been an able coadjutor month as an electrically lighted village on the of his chief.With the highest credit in the land Sherbrooke-Montreal highway, and will now hold the policy put in force by the Premier of paying ; its place in the sun even after sunset.A sub-station accounts when the money was available, has been and distribution system has been installed, ably carried out by Mr.Williams, and without any\t.impairment of the provincial credit.\tI Whilst we are on the last lap of the detour In a tight money market, where high rates of around Depression, and are in sight, of the smooth i interest are being paid by Federal and provincial highway, let us not forget the high cost of politics Ishow tlje rest of Canada how a self- scare itself to death.* « « I have amused myself, in the last fortnight, gathering statistics on Eastern Townships business and Eastern Townships resources.I have a lot more to get.You cannot build up an accurate picture of as varied and as rich a district as this overnight.But I have enough now to pop indifferent eyes pretty wide open to what the Eastern Townships are and what they can become.I offer my statistics and a few scattered ideas to the Chamber of Commerce and the City Hall, if those institutions want them.I challenge Sherbrooke to forget its private feuds and to get down to the business of making this region spaperman grudgingly admitted, \u201cthere must be some honest people in this world after all.\u201d newspaperman, trying vainly to'the residence of Mrs.W.H Phillips imagine anyone comme back to cut Howard\u2019s Park, to make final ar^ rangements for the Street Fair to be given under their auspices.The conveners have planned many new attractions for afternoon and evening, and if Mr.Weatherman will only co-operate with the ladies in charge, an unusually enjoyable out-of-doors entertainment is anticipated.DEBIPAYMENT BY AUSTRIA IS TODAY DOUBTED WORLD\u2019S GREATEST.Halifax Herald.A recent County of London census ! reveals that while the population of j the City of London and the twenty-eight Metropolitan boroughs which I comprise the administrative county had declined by 87,520, and was now 4,397,003, the area of Greater London, occupying roughly a circle of fifteen miles radius based upon Charing Cross as a centre, increased by 723,?41, comparable in magnitude Fact that Recent Monthly Interest Liverpool .mm i n », .», .government;, no public loan ha; been floated.\tin burine;;.It appear; in vour tax bill, and we Other provincial governments are envious of ! have it in our hand; to correct it.the steady payment of expenditures out of income.\t«\t» and they marvel at it, especially when they know They have had a wolf week at the Soo, and so that, under the close supervision of the Hon.J.E.1,i3nV \"hd animal; were on exhibition that we can Perrault, so many stretches of good roads have been change the spelling of the young city to the Zoo.added to the mileage of fine highways through the *-* respecting, intelligent, potentially rich district can yank itself out of the hole by its own bootstraps.And anything I can do to help, in working hours or out, as a column-i:-t, or as a citizen of Sherbrooke, is at your disposal.Any takers ?province.THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY COULD SAVE CANADA A MILLION A DAY.\u2022 The simple plan is to cut expense; and increase revenue.It seem; simple.Let us start with government.We are overgoverned in too much quantity; and governments have contracted the habit of increasing taxes and exhausting revenues.Me wield the curative scepter, each one of us.We could reduce by manv million; a vear the Jne monthly report of the Police Department stated From the Files of the Sherbrooke Record.August 3rd, 1902.L.A Taschereau, Quebec attorney, wa- among the visitor; to the city- ïor the day.Member' of the Harmony Band were entertained by ! their honorary president, L H.Olivier at his summer at Little Lake.i Sherbrooke guest, of friend: at Marbleton included ; Miss Alice Griggs, Mrs.Andrew McDonald and Masters Raymond and Harold.Tomorrow\u2019s Radio Programme ., ,\t.,\t,\t.\t, that during July only eleven arrests were made, ten ot cofcv oi go3ernnient by closing worthless and un- which were for drunkfjfinei'.The North Hatley correspondent reported over 800 | summer guests in the village, the larges; number in ! the history of the popular vacation resort.profitable bureau; and putting a stop to useless activities of a horde of ventures into paternalism.1 summer We would have the feeling that with one bold stroke we were doing something which would not Club at \"ParkwoodJ'\u2019,the priw-^rthe^afteniow being affect in the slightest degree the welfare of the1 won by Miss Clark»- arc Mr Brundasre, a Minneapolis people.\tvllitor t0 the Abolish the departments, for instance, which maternally inform us how to keep the cow from catching the measles.The farmers are hounded to death by an army of inspectors.w-\u2014\u2014¦ « The following are the best radio programme; tomorrow ^Thursday) with the key to the station; in the final paragraph:\u2014 6.00 p.m.-\u2014WEAF: Waldorf-Astoria Orche-tra; WJE- Ted Black\u2019s Orchestra; CFCF: Twilight Hourly ABC: Music.6.30 p.m.\u2014VVABC: Feature; WJZ: with the populations of and Manchester.Greater London\u2019s population is returned at 8,203,942.Lewisham has increased by 28.3 per cent., Wandsworth is up 7.5 percent., Woolwich 4.8 per cent., Hammersmith 4.0 per cent., and Hampstead 3.2 per cent.Dwellings in the county number 748,930, compared with 720,004 in 1921, an increase of 28,926, or 4.0 per cent.Of the total, 18,302 have been returned as vacant.There were 47,260 vacant in 1921.The average size of a family has been reduced from 3.79 in 1921 to 3.46 in 1931.The decline as great as in the preceding ten years, when the population was depleted by the loss of men killed in the war.Males in the county of London numbered 2,044,108 and females 2.-352.895.The proportion of females to one thousand males has fallen from 1 165 in 1921 to 1,151 in 1931.Exceptionally interesting figures -and proof of the position of London as the greatest city in the world.on 1930 Loan Has Not Yet Been Paid Causes Anxiety.O! longs of the Church; WEAF\" Every industry is paternalized and nursed by ber« of the family had government bureaus, where each and evaryone of wil! of the' :*t\u20ac John s\u2018! guTGriimem uuremjs, wnere eacn ana everyone them wouid make better progress if it were left to iU own devices.The salaries of the meat and canned good; Harpist 6,45 p.m.\u2014CKAC: Studio Programme; CFCF: Feature; WEAF: \u2022Tune Purcell: WJZ: Lowell Thomas; WABC: Music.i 7.00 mm.\u2014CFCF: Music; CKÀC: Studio Programme; WJZ: Amos and \u2019Andy; WEAF\u2019: Saxophone Octet: VVABC: Sid Gary.|\t7.15 p.m.\u2014CFCF: Feature; WJZ: I The Royal Vagabonds; CKAC: Sweet Music; VVABC: Music.7.30 p.rn.\u2014CKAC: Dance Orches-to change jtra; CFCF: Charles Dornberger\u2019s street, as Orchestra; WEAF.Studio Pro-the deeds ! gramme; WJZ: Stebbins Boys; properties located on the street.\ti WABC: The Street Singer.A London, England, firm of soliciter- informed A.-\".'?I- *1'IS.Stacey, of Ascot Corner, that he and fou» otbe- men - *\tFeature, WEAF: Studio been left.$19,000 each by the :} acey, of England.\t6.,0 p.m.\u2014WJZ Goldman Band; | CKAC: Canadian Grenadier Band; The directors of the Gas and Wafer Company again WABC- Feature.The City Council turned down a proposa) the name of Litt.e Wolfe stree- to \u201cCabana\u2019 such a move would necessitate a change In of *;¦ ners, WEAF: Concert Orchestra; VVABC Feature.10.00\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: The Country Doctor; WABC: Music That Satisfies; WEAF\u2019: Feature.10.30 p.m.\u2014CKAC: Charles Dornberger\u2019s Orchestra; WJZ; Object Matrimony; VVABC\u2014Feature.11.00\tp.m.-\u2014CKAC: Newscaster; VVFIAF: Orchestra; WABC.Little \u2022Jack Little; WJZ: Pickens Sisters deferred action on the offer of $78 a share for the company\u2019s stock, not oeing in a position to deliver the 1,600 shares required hy tie- r-yndhafe making the 9.00 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Danger Fighters; WEAF: N.Y.Orchestra; W'ABC: Music.\ti 9 30 p.m.\u2014WJZ Thompkins Cor- 11.15 p.m.\u2014CKAC: Organ\tof Ro- man ce; WEAF: Paul Whiteman:\t WJZ: Music.\t 11.30 p.m.\u2014CFCF: Dance VVABC: Orchestra Music.\tMusic; 12.00 p.m.WJZ: Music;\tWEAF: The Dream Singer; VVABC:\tMusic.Th« kfy to th» «Utions in follow» :\tkilocyclei CKCK \u2014 Montreal\t\t.1030 KDKA\u2014Pittaburgh .\t.\t.\t WGY \u2014 Sch^ntictJidy .\t.\t \t CKAC\u2014Montreal\t\t .\t.\t730 WON \u2014Chicago .\t\t.\t720 \t WEAF-New York\t\t.661 New York, August 3.\u2014Future interest payments on the $55,000,-000 Austrian government international loan dated 1930 were thrown in doubt when it was announced that recent monthly instalments had not yet been paid by the Aus-rian Government.This is the second Austrian loan whose status has become doubtful a?result of foreign exchange difficulties and restrictive measures taken within Austria to preserve its present meagre cash and gold resources.As in the case of the $125,000,-000 Austrian guaranteed loan, for which a similar announcement v'as made last week, the break in continuity of monthly instalment payments does not imply a default on the next interest coupon, although funds are not now being received for application to that purpose.The last interest coupon, due July 1, was paid on the loan.The break in instalments occurred after funds had been received by the trustee of the loan to take rare of that interest disbursement.Instalments due on July 1st, and August 1st, were not forthcoming and it was stated there is no \u201cassurance that similar deficiencies will not \u2019occur again.\u201d The announcement was made at the office of J.P.Morgan and Corn-many, and was based on the receipt of advices from the Bank for Internationa! Settlements, trustee of the, loan.The Austrian international loan was floated in 1930.It totalled $55,000,000 principal amount, of which $25,000,000 were floated here.New York, Aug.3.\u2014A general strike, of the.amalgamated clothing worker- of America, affecting more than 20,000 workers in greater New York, Passaic and Newark, N.J.and other nearby cities, wa-authorized hy delegates at a meeting last night.The strike, will be ordered for Thursday morning.The union seeks recognition and improvement of working conditions.Specimen Values from Saint-Jean *s First Annual August Fur Sale Muskrat Fur Coats attractively styled in light and dark shade combinations.August Sale Price, $100 Silver Fox Scarfs $25 $65 $95 These skins have been carefully selected by our own experts.BROWN AMERICAN BROADTAIL SHORT JACKET, dark brown collar and cuffs, satin lining.$30 The Best Fur Work is the Cheapest We are modernizing Fur Coats at exceedingly low prices and we invite the request of estimates for your consideration.C.O.SAINT-JEAN LIMITED.E.E.GOODENOUGH L.W.ROBITAILLE oi il/ [\u2019reSlf)ert\u2019\tManager Fur Department.21 Wellington St.North.Phone*: 1236-1237.\u201cBirthdays needn\u2019t make you Old!\u201d\u2014.svyys Irene Rich i \u2022A.Lf',rPf'n\u201efit?r nf\u2019VPr w°mes about birthdays, this lovely star says, \u201cas long as she doesn\u2019t look old.To hold her public she must keep the fresh loveliness of youth.\u201cThat is why in Hollywood we guard complexion beauty above all else.'\u2019 Of the 694 important Hollywood actresses actually 686 use Lux Toilet Soap! You, too, will find this white fragrant soap the perfect complexion care! Buy several cakes and begin to use it today.Only 10(1.a cake! I 742411 $ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3.I93Z.PAGE FIVE FAIR FEATURES WILL BE NOVEL AND NUMEROUS Effort Has Been Made to Provide Something Which Will Have Special Feature for Every Visitor Entering Gates of Sherbrooke\u2019s 1932 Exhibition.#¦ «¦ CITY BRIEFLETS -« Dance at Ayer\u2019s Cliff every Wednesday, Rollie Badger\u2019s Orchestra.Dance, Lennoxville Town Hall, I.O.0.F., Friday, August 5th.Music by \u201cHappy Three\u201d.Adm.35c each.Realistic Permanent Waves, $7, for this month only.\u2014 Powder Puff Beauty Parlor.Phone 1268.DISTINGUISHED PARTY TOURING THIS It hardly seems possible that the Sherbrooke Exhibition will be in full «wing in twenty-six days, but time and tide wait for no man.Today is August 3rd, and the Exhibition opens Its 1932 gates for a bumper week on Sunday, August 28th.The elaborate preparations which are being made and the usual interest manifest in all quarters is ample proot that the 1932 Exhibition will be the unexcelled achievement of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association.During the last week in August and the first three days of September all highways and byways will lead to Sherbrooke.(Treater than ever before is the Interest shown in the smaller centres throughout che Eastern Townships.This is due largely to the policy of keeping the $20,000 offered in prize money in the twelve counties of the Eastern Townships and also to the numerous community events which will be an important feature and a great attraction.Every inducement being offered to bonafide residents of the Eastern Townships to support their own people and products.All they have to do is take advantage of the occasion.The five-mile race, sponsored by the Sherbrooke Record, has been widely heralded in amateur athletic circles.It is predicted that the number of those -who will face the starter's gun in this event alone will reach the century mark and La Tribune\u2019s tug-o\u2019-war contest has awakened most satisfactory enthusiasm.Twelve teams have announced their intention of striving for the gold watches which will go to members of the winning team, or the silver watches for the runners-up.No less than $300 in prizes will be available for participants in the \u201cstrong man\u201d event, of which $125 In cash will go to the winner.This contest of prowess will recall the pioneers of the Eastern Townships, who carried on their backs heavy sacks of wheat, bearing their burdens for many miles between their farms and the grist-mill.In the 1932 version of this old-time feat a 200 potmd bag of sand will replace the wheat.This \u201cstrong man\u201d event is not In the nature of a race, but rather a trial of strength.The contestants, will start from Wellington street, walking from there to the race track at the Fair Grounds, where each man will carry his load as far as he possibly can.Firs: prize will go to the man who bears the burden his load the longest.4.11 the prizes in this event have been donated by the hotel-keepers of Sherbrooke.As important as are all its other products, none have, brought such great renown to the Eastern Townships as the children born here.Numerous poeitions of great prominence in the outside world are held by men and women who first saw the light of day in this district.Therefore, the Baby Show of the Sherbrooke Fair will be an event of pre-eminence.Needless to say the Baby Show office in the Stork Shop is a busy place where entries are pouring in continually.The hearts of many young Eastern Townships ladies are doubtless fluttering as they eagerly prepare for the \u201cMiss Eastern Townships\u201d contest Since this is not a beauty contest, but rather a matter of popularity, this event will have a wide appeal.To the girl who makes the best impression on the spectators in the grand stand and receives the most votes will go the title of \u201cMiss Eastern Townships,\u201d as well as a generous prize.An amateur boxing tournament will be held in the Arena, and for this event ten silver cups have been donated.The tourney will be divided into fwo sections, one for \u201cgreen\u201d boxers who have neyrr appeared in a public ring, and the second for the more experienced amateurs.Each section is itself to be divided into classes for' the various weights.Elimination bouts will be staged on Monday evening, August 28th, and on Tuesday the finals will take place.The winners in each class are to be declared \u201cChampion of the Eastern Townships,\u201d and will receive one of the silver cups.The.\u201cBirthday Party\u201d to be given by the directors to ail those whose birth coincides with the inauguration of Sherbrooke Fair, August 28th to September 2nd, 1885, will be a novel feature.Already many ladies, some of whom have not divulged their age for years, have written in for invitations.The men are, of course, also being invited.On Thursday, \u201cEastern Townships Day,\u201d designated also as \u201cOld Tim-ars\u2019 Day,\u201d every person over seventy-five years of age, born in the Eastern Townships or Reauee County, will he given the freedom of the Fair.An official invitation must he obtained by writing to the Fair Manager.Parents of large families rvill be interested in the.daily prize which is to be given to the largest family attending.It is expected that, fifteen thousand children will draw for the pony, which will he given away on \u201cChildren\u2019s Day,\u201d August.30th.The parade committee, consisting of Mayor L.Forest and Messrs.Ralph Webster and Leo LaliHerte, promise a parade such as Sherbrooke has never seen before.Every attraction will he represented from the dancers in the grand stand review to the Indians in the wild west show.The citizens will he asked to decorate their homes and business places, and the civic authorities have promised a novel electric display on the city\u2019s main thoroughfare.That, there will lie greater rrowdis Mian ever at this year's Fair is evidenced by the results of the advance sale of tickets.Thousands are taking advantage of the savings thus offered, which will also keep them out.of the last minute rush.\u201cSTREET FAIR\u201d TO BE HELD TOMORROW Only favorable weather needed to make \u201cStreet Fair,\u201d Mitchell Park, tomorrow afternoon and evening, a success.Attractive booths, many features, afternoon tea and dancing in evening.Plenty of room on \u201cthe Street\u201d for everyone.SERVE-YOURSELF FOR LESS THIS WEEK! All summer dresses, coats and hats have been reduced \u2014 and Goodness knows they were cheap enough before.You will at least enjoy looking them over with no one pressing you to buy.Serve-Yourself Apparel Shops.City Hall is opposite.ABOUT A NEW DISCOVERY WHICH REJUVENATES ONE When you get up in the morning and exclaim with joy that \u201cI am fifty years young!\u201d thus is life worth living.\u201cJuvenite\u201d will make you do just that, for it has a rapidly beneficial effect on anyone who may suffer from high blood pressure or any of the kindred ailments.\u201cJuvenite,\u201d is a new scientific discovery which has had a tremendous sale in England, and the exact preparation is now compounded in the laboratories of the Kennedy Manufacturing Company, chemists and distributors.Alan Kennedy, the president, will be glad to send full particulars to any person who addresses him at 112 McGill street, Montreal.Should a sample bottle be required he will for $1.50 send postpaid 125 Juvenite tablets to any reader of the Record.Church Cleaner (to parson); \u201cThere\u2019s bin two gentlemen to see the church, sir\u2014priests I think they was, as they both had toncils on the back of their \u2019eads.\u201d Everything Tends to Very Successful and Interesting Day for Empire Farmers Group Spending Day in Eastern Townships, After having been received by | Their Excellencies the Governor-General and the Countess of Bess-j borough at Rideau Hall and royally j welcomed in whatever part of Can-\u2018 ada they have appeared, the mem-I bers of the party of the British Na-I tional Union of The Empire Farm-I ers\u2019 Tour today turned their steps j towards the Eastern Townships.In this interesting section of historic old Quebec Province they were assured of a kindly welcome, a cordial reception and a day of interest and profit.Since it became known that this important group would spend a day in the Eastern Townshipe, the Eastern Townships Settlement Society officials have left nothing undone to make their visit a pleasant and memorable one.Their tour of this district will of necessity be brief but every minute of the day is being put to good advantage so that the visitors may acquaint themselves with one of the most ^ interesting sections, not only of the province, but of Canada.The party which is today enjoying the beautiful scenery of the Eastern Townships number thirty.The British.National Union, has as Chairman the Right Hon.L.S.Amery, M.P.Its object is the promotion of good relations between the people of the different parts of His Majesty\u2019s Dominions and Colonies by means of organized tours; the encouragement of a spirit of patriotism and a sense of genuine partnership throughout the Empire by means of the personal touch created by such tours; and the stimulation of a greater demand by the people of the Empire for Empire products.It also aims at further- ing and maintaining in every possible way the general welfare of the British Empire, Leaving Magog shortly before noon, the party, which had been greatly augmented by prominent residents of Sherbrooke and other sections of the Eastern Townships, began their day\u2019s journey.Every place of interest along the route, which will take the visitors to North Hatley, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Rock Island, Dufferin Heights, Goaticook, Compton, Lennoxville and then Sherbrooke, will be pointed out.They will have an opportunity of visiting several farms, including, of course, the Lennoxville Experimental Farm, and will also be told much about the history, development and present favorable position of this unexcelled farming section of Canada\u2019s oldest province.One of the pleasing features of the day was the luncheon at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.This was in the capable hands of the Women\u2019s Institute, which organization is famed far and wide for its ability in providing an inviting table.There was little doubt but that the visit of this outstanding group would prove beneficial to all concerned.Anyone who is interested in Canada should visit the Eastern Townships, and anyone who is closely identified with farming cannot in the whole of the Dominion find a spot which has more to offer along those lines.Members of the Empire group today the guests of the Dominion are vitally keen about Canada and deeply interested in agriculture, so they should have a thoroughly delightwul time in the Eastern Townships.ceed him.The following committee chairman were named at the meeting: Finance, W.Mutchler; house,.R.Larrabee; hoys, H.Griffith; membership, G.M.Dick; religious, W.G.MacDougall; foreign work, A.C.Stevens, and physical, W.W.Murray.A letter was read from T.D.Patton, of Toronto, requesting that the local association forward a historical record of its activities in Sherbrooke since its foundation fifty-seven years ago.A committee consisting of J.R.Sangster, R.E.Richardson and D.J.Sails was appointed to gather this data.grade.Butter sold at eighteen cents a pound, cream at thirty-five cents a quart and home-made cheese at thirty-five cents each.A large quantity of wild raspberries were on sale, selling at twelve to fifteen cents a basket, English cherries at ten cents a basket and red currants at ten cents a basket.Home cooking was again a feature of the market.a fire in the soft wood trees which comprise the park would be a most dangerous thing, and very hard to control as a strong wind would inevitably scatter such a fire over the greater part of the town.TRUCK AND CAR MET ON BROMPTON ROAD As Alfred Bolduc, of 145 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, \u2014as driving towards Bromptonville yesterday afternoon, he ran into a heavy oil truck driven by Rene Nadeau and belonging to the Canadian Oil Companies\u2019 Sherbrooke depot.The accident occurred just three hundred feet beyond the city limits.Although no one was injured, I both machines were damaged con-jsidcrably, while a five gallon tank I of coal oil attached to the truck was torn away and the oil distributed over the roadway.A DANGEROUS PRACTICE j Reports are heard to the effect jthat some of the children who make | a playground of Lennoxville park I have been known to start a fire [there during the past weeks.Parents will do well to remember that LENNOXVILLE «- Y.M.C.A.FINANCES UNDER STUDY I The finances of the Association engaged the attention of the month-iy meeting of the Board of Directors of the local Y.M.C.A.last evening.With expenditures running $500 per month in excess cf receipts, a programme of drastic economy was decided on.A general salary cut was suggested by the finance committee, ranging from seventeen to eleven per cent., and after considerable discussion, this recommendation was accepted.W.Mutchler resigned his position as treasurer to take the chairmanship of the finance committee, and A.H.Bradford was selected to suc- MARKET REPORT A very attractive display of gar-Iden produce greeted the visitor at j Lennoxville market yesterday when practically all of the summer varieties were offered at rock bottom prices.j The potatoes sold at one dollar a bushel, cabbage at fifteen cents a head, lettuce, onions, beets and I carrots at five cents a bunch, green ipeas at twelve and a half cents a [measure, butter beans at fifteen [cents a measure, celery at fifteen cents a head, ripe tomatoes at [twenty to twenty-five cents a pound | and turnips at three for five cents.An attractive display of young beef sold at from five to sixteen cents a pound, lamb at twenty-five cents and fowl at twenty cents a pound.Eggs came under the grading regulations for the first time, selling at from twenty-three to twenty-eight cents a dozen, according to Thursday\u2019s Specials SHORT CAKES Each \t\t15c \t CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKES, Each \t\t25c \t PINEAPPLE PIES Each \t\t25c \t JELLY ROLLS Each \t\t25c ALLATT\u2019S Just Phone 724 w General Notes.Mrs.Sterling and Miss Delia Sterling are spending some weeks at their cottage near Lake Park.Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Arkley, of Burlington, Vt., were recent guests of Dr.and Mrs.Orr at riarrold Lodge, Bishop\u2019s University.Mother Mab \u201cI have been (old that British ! Columbia roses are bigger and lovelier to look at than Quebec! roses; but that they have little per-! i'ume.\u2018\u2018British Columbia fruit is saidj to be more attractive to the eye but ! less delicious than ours.i \u201cI do know definitely that Pacific Coast salmon is not in it for a moment with Gaspe salmon for flavour, firmness and grain.\u201cIt is too had the season for Gaspe salmon is drawing to a close.Served cold, with mayonnaise, on lettuce, it is one of the most supberb summer dishes I know.\u201d This is the last week for Gaspe salmon.Buy it fresh, in all its quality, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday of this week, from Stenson\u2019s \u201cThe Better Grocery.\u201d King and Alexander Streets.Canada's Great Eastern EXHIBITION Aug.28 - Sept.2 1932 SHERBROOKE! FIVE DAYS snd FIVE NIGHTS EVERY NIGHT A CARNIVAL NIGHT Ernie Young\u2019s Revue The Passing Parade of 1932.ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE 4 for $1.00 For Information, Address; SYDNEY E.FRANCIS, Manager.Exhibition Arena.Phone 926, Sherbrooke.CANADIAN CHAIN THRIFT SALE STARTS TOMORROW 9 A.M.i \u2018A* u\\ \u2019VA' Aàv .*:¦: mm \\Y 1 '\\\\\\u A ,\\\\ ».\\ \\ ¦ ' VvvV A\\v \u2022A\u2019 Don\u2019t Miss This \t ?'\u2022'A' .¦c.^Av'vAv NOTICE ! The entire shipment of 24.000 shirts goes on sale at our stores in Sherbrooke, Quebec City and Three Rivers, Que.; London, St.Catharines.Fort William, Niagara Falls, Guelph, Hamilton and Ottawa, Ont.; and St.John, N.B.When the quota allotted to THIS STORE is sold, Warrendale Shirts will again be $1.00.NECKTIE SPECIAL l A companion Offering to our Shirt Value.Ask our Saleslady about it! Nationally Known \u201cWARRENDALE\u201d Make! $1.49 Value! Our Regular Price $1.00 Tomorrow\u2019s Surprisingly Low Price Tested Quality, 100 by 60-weave Broadcloth.Tested\u2014Guaranteed Non-Run Colors.The \u201cWarrendale\u201d Label on each Shirt Assures Satisfaction.We decided to surprise our customers with a value so stupendous that Zellers would be the talk of the town! .V e selected a product of proven merit and national reputation,\u2014a line of men's shirts, acknowledged $1.49 value, which we sell regularly for $1.00.Could we sell them for less, we wondered?Give us an order for 24,000 shirts said the manufacturer, and we 11 quote you a special price.\u2019\u2019 They quoted.The special price was acceptable\u2014but not quite good enough for a Big Surprise Offer.So we sliced our profits! Result: First quality broadcloth shirts\u2014brand ne w fast colors\u2014brand new styles\u2014with collar attached or 2 separate collars (many wrapped in Cellophane)\u2014the equal of $1.49 shirts\u2014at the surprisingly low price of 77c.LADIES' HOSE Pure thread silk, shades.Sizes 8 Vl to 10.Special .Newest 58c LADIES\u2019 HOSE Dull finish Celanese Hose.Circular knit.Sizes 812 to 10.Extra special, CHILDREN S SOCKS Mercerized lisle socks.Each with turn-down cuff.Sizes 5 to 8>/2.Extra special, pair .pairs for 67c LADIES\u2019 DRESSES Lovely Mesh Dresses in the newest pastel shades.All sizes.Extra special at .Men\u2019s Rayon Shirts and Shorts Fine Quality Non-Run 00#% Rayon.All sizes.Special wvV MEN\u2019S HOSE Fine Quality Men\u2019s Hose.Sizes 10 to I 1 Zi.Special « # \u2022 «.fancy CANDY DEPARTMENT Fresh Assorted Biscuits, 10c lb.Fresh Toasted Marshmallows, 13c lb.Fresh Salted Peanuts, 10c lb.CANADIAN CHAl THRIFT 26 Wellington Street North.Phone 2866.Sherbrooke, Que.18c GROCERY DEPARTMENT P.& G.Laundry Soap, Special 10 for 29i.Happy Vale Sweet Mixed Pickles, 28 oz.25c Campbell\u2019s Pork and Beans, Large Size 6c ) 1924 PAGE SDC SHtKHKUUMi UA1LV KLCURD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1932, Record\u2019s Classified Ads.1 MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS^ &>f}£rbroofcc Sail?fcccorb Prices For Classified Advertising To Let / \\NE OR TWO board if desired.ROOMS TO RENT.Apply Record, Box 17.CASH RATE\u201425c for 12 words for on« insertion ; 2 ceins each additional word.CHARGE RATE\u2014Ten cents extra each insertion to cover cost of bookkeeping and collection.ERRORS in advertisements win be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS.\u2014 Announcement of Death, when funeral notice is added.Card of Thanks, in Memoriam\u201475c.an insertion; Engagements, Weddings, Birth Notices, 50c.Poetry and lists of flowers sent, 2c per word.A cost of 25c extra when charge account * opened./^VFFICES EN SUITE, TWO ROOMY OF-fie« in the Record building at the top of the first stairway, heated, with janitor service.Apply at Business Office of the .Record.BIRTHS MORROW\u2014At the Sherbrooke Hospital.August 1st, to Mr.and Mrs.' G.Winston Morrow, the gift of a i daughter, \u201cVirginia Lee\u201d (nee Lee) Archer).; rpwo CES\u2019TKALLY LOCATED OFFICES en suite, will he leaaed for term of J years, at moderate rental ; area c«f over 600 J j square feet.Apply Mis* Willard at the > Record Office.\u2018I DEATHS CAIRN'S\u2014Passed away at his home, East Clifton, Tuesday, August 2nd, Hollis A.Cairns.Funeral from his late home Thursday, 10 a.m., (Standard) to Clifton Cemetery, Please omit flowers.| T^OUR ROOM HEATED APARTMENT, i Ivennoxville.Sherbrooke and Vale Perkins 41 King West.Apply O.J.Gendron.! for Phone 27S6-W CARD OF THANKS.wish to thank our many friend and Vale Pcj good wishes, we MANY CHANGES BROUGHT ABOUT IN NEW TURKEY A Nation Dropping the Sword for the Pen 1$ Always Interesting, Even When It Is the Ottoman Empire.\\ THELMA TODD WEDS SPORTSMAN all their kind gift | thank you one and all.Male Help Wanted OEMT-DETACHED BRICK HOUSE.FOUR ^ bedrooms, fireplace, newly renovated.North Wand.Box 15, Record.-*- rniRNTSHED COTTAGE WITH BOAT, \u201cTht Bluffs.\u201d latkF Memphremagop, by week or month A.J.White, Newport, ; Vermont.MR AND MRS.ROBERT GARDNER.Vale Perkins, Que.E5 MARRIED OR; mnate, must be able to take charse on; dairy farm in ceneral.Reference required.E.M.Montgomery, Ltssar Station.Que.j Phone 60âr6\t; ¦ Miscellaneous UGUST 1ST.1932.FROM THIS DATE i Sent fl°''?rS and O'mpa: hy.| I will not be responsible for any debts j contracted in my name by Alfred Wait, a* he j ha* left home.(Signed* William Wait,' ! Richmond, Que.OUR CLIENT WISHES TO BUY COUN- ;- try home or small farm five to twenty; 'T'ENDERS WILL BE RECEI\\ ED FOR acres near Sherbrooke or in Eastern Town-.Grand Stand privilege for Sherbrooke sh -*® Residence must be modern, near lake ^ Exhibition and must be submitted by Mor-Give full description and lowest j day, August ?th.CARD OF THANKS.wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all neighbors and friends who kindly assisted us during the illness, death and burial of our dear daughter and sister.Ruth, especially the Rev.Mr.Seeley, Thetford Mines, and those who loaned cars, Wanted To Buy ,~a«.h price.Edwards Rea,ty Co\u2022 MR.AND MRS WM JOHN BEATTIE.Father and Mother OLIVE P.BEATTIE.Sister.MR.AND MRS W.G.THOMPSON.B-other-in-Law and Sister.! Sydney ; 926.For information address Francis, Manager, Telephone BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING Teachers Wanted vNT PROTESTANT QUALIFIED ELI- PAINTING ice *11 kinds of carpenter wori- The terrible Turk, once a menace to Europe, who in the oldeh days captured Hungary and knocked loudly at the gates of Vienna, has lamed to peaceful pursuits by taking up the study of the new\" Latin alphabet.A nation dropping the sword for the pen is always an interesting spectacle, even when it is the Ottoman Empire, whose aggrandizement of territory at the expense of European states was permanently checked as long ago as 1571 at the naval engagement of Lepanto, heroically fought with combined Christian fleets under the command of Don John of Austria.The Turk, who has always shown himself to be an incurable Asiatic, apparently stood in danger of being pushed out of Europe for keeps at the close of the World War, but who was saved again by diplomacy, las it was feared\u2014so it was said\u2014 such a course might arouse the an-1 tagonism of the sixty-odd millions ; of Moslems in India.He is now- mK, QUEBEC PATOIS IS RELATED TO FORMAL FRENCH knocking at a door and a voice from within asked \u201cwho is there?\" What would we reply?\u201cWe are we?\u201d Or \u201cIt is we?\u201d We think it highly improbable that we should be guilty of such affected utterance.Much more likely we should reply \u201cIt\u2019s us,\u201d if indeed it were, i The patois, once a written lan-| guage, is now spoken, but who shall | say that a genius may not arise who n ,\t.\t, j will give it new dignity by a novel rrotest Made Against Notion that ; or poem?That has happened to So-Called Patois of Quebec Is ]aneuases before- is thu,s that .\t\u201e.\tn- i languages are most commonly res- an Argot, a Slang or a Dialect.' cued from the vernacular of common -\tspeech to the glory of literature.The In Queen\u2019s Quarterly, the Rev.French.of Canada do not commit Canon Emile Chartier, Ph.D.more lingual errors than do the Eng-viee-rector of the University of j lish of Canada.It is as absurd to Montreal, makes a dignified and use the word patois in a derogatory reasoned protest against the notion, j sense as it would be in the same fairly prevalent in English-speaking sense to say that the English-speak- -7\t; roofing done.Cell Joe Coupland.zner.tary teecher wonted to teach sn, AvfrUf phon.eight months' school in Municipality os Municipality South Ely.Salary per mon-h.Apjily j /\">»oue AND VISIT OUR EXCHANGE DE' to M.R.Median.Sec.-Tr«a.Kingsbury.| Uj\tfOT rel; P.T.Leg-are Ltd Installation of Officers -A regular meeting \u20191 Max veil i .BRICKLAYING.PLASTER- Rebekah Lodge No.17, was held !\tIL2!?!0\u201eto.K.!.,.m®}'?h.t.a.S\u201c1.n_\u2019_n?î nd.on July 17, 1932.This being instills Rt-in; ration night, the following offices ________; were installed hy Sister Christie McArthur, D.D.P., of Milan: J.P.N.G., Sister Sarah Bostwick; N.G., furniture bargains 17 QUIP YOUR FUR ANC E WITH SUN-beam Electric Coal Burner and cut your Business Opportunities CARAMEL POP-CORN SHOPS.MONEY fj-l bitis in two.Quiet equipment, ther-tnnking bueinegB.We outfit\tyou\u2014 ; mostatic temperature control.No more sift- teacr.process.Largest catiaci'.y.Lowest mg ashes.Wiggett Electric Company, Ltd., price.Originators.Long-Eikins, 53 High 19 Marquette Street.Sherbrooke.St., Spring-rield, Ohio.as a fierce soldier, but as a man of peace, willing to remove the stigma of illiteracy from bis name.All this sounds a bit like an idle tale from the Thousand-and-One told on a ,,\tisummer afternoon.Yet it seems to Sister Margaret Clark; Y.0., Sister ; be true.The thirst for learning has Irene Jenkerson; ; retary.Si'stei .seized the Turk, too, like a fever; Lera Bentley;\ttreasurer,\tSister | perhaps it has given him a new Daisy Rolfe; warden, Sister Mil- ¦ dream of conquest, not of nations dred Leonard; conductor,\tSister j but of knowledge late in life, by- Mary Boucher; chaplain, Sister | which he hopes to make up for a Mary Cunningham; musician.Sis-1 great deal of lost time for having The marriage of Thelma Todd, film beauty, and Pasquale De Ciceo, wealthy New York sportsman, in Prescott, Ariz., was revealed when the couple returned to Hollywood for congratulations of the film colony.Here are the newlyweds as they recently viewed a polo match in Santa* Monica, Calif.Canada, that the so-called patois of Quebec is an argot a slang, or a dialect.He points out that it bears the same relation to the formal French of the academy that the English spoken generally by Ontario or Western farmers bears to the more fluted accents of Oxford.It is ing Canadian made himself understood in a patois.Instead of being contemptuous of a charming tongue we should rather pattern our conduct in this respect upon that of Hon.Jacob Nicol, Speaker of the Quebec legislative council, and Walter Sherwood Fox, president of the Univers-Both these Cars For Sale BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates ty-HY WALK ?A REAL BUY.I TT 1 \u2019 ' Ford Coupe, newly overhauled, mo-.o.-perfeot, has sir tires, three new.Will sacri-! flee for $45.Call 300 Montreal street.ter Florence Bishop: R.S.N.G., Sister Elsie Hughes; L.S.X.G., Sister Annie Gilbert; R.S.Y.G., Sister Annie Evans: L.S.V.G., Sister Eva tied himself to an antiquated civilization.Mr.Wallace Murray, chief of the division of Near-Eastern Affairs, w \u2022T.TJ> & LYNCH, ADVOCATES.GRA-rsila Theatre BaBding: For Sale UGG, MIGNAULT & HOLTHAM.AD-vocates, McManamy & Walsh Building', 0 Wellington St R North Phone 15S9.XT ORRIS & WOLFE, ADVOCATES, ETC.¦t\u2019-L Sherbrooke and Richmond, Que.Auctioneer R M.DEMERS.GEN.AUCTIONEER, ' DiiU of St Francis.Sherbrooke Ph.661.Certified Accountants T ^ fj .1g K.BRYCE, CPJU C.G.A.AUDITOR, Chartered Accountants TT A3 KELL, ELDER KIN A CO, AX Montreal and Sherbrooke, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS.Trustees in Bankruptcy.T.Ray Edcey, Resident Partner, Sherbrooke Trust Buildinz.Sherbrooke DUMP\u2014HOT AIR POWER PUMP WHICH will hoist water 60 feet, ic cood order, and can be erected any where and operated with a few chips, cost Î150, will sell for $60.Apply Miss Willard.Record Office.Sher-i brooke.^rOFFATT ELECTRIC RANGE, GREY and white enamel.Back hat high shelf, medium size, good condition.Very chep.Sale or exchange.Cyprien Martei, 73 Ninth Avenue DED CURRANTS.10c QT.BLACK CUR-rants, raspberries, 20c.Freeh honey, 10c lb.Cooking apples, peas, cucumbers no'*-.Corn soon.F.Hursey, Massawippi.\u2022 ham.Que DRIVATE SALE OF NEW CHE5TER- field and piano, will sacrifice to qui-cash buyer.Apply 54 Mt.Pleasan?s\u2022.-
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.