Sherbrooke daily record, 29 août 1932, lundi 29 août 1932
[" Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 29.1932.Thirty-Sixth Year.SECOND DAY OF SHERBROOKE FAIR ! USHERED IN WITH MUCH SPLENDOR Huge Parade Moved to the Harmony of Seven Bands Through Streets of Sherbrooke Early This Afternoon\u2014 Large Crowds Attended Band Concerts Yesterday at Fair Grounds Given by Sherbrooke Regiment and Harmony Bands\u2014Eastern Townships Livestock on Display of a High Class.Colorful with its attractive floats and glamorous with its many Fair features, a huge parade, a mile in ieng\u20181), moved to the harmony of five bands through the streets of Sherbrooke early this afternoon\u2014ushering in with due grandeur and gaiety the second day of Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition.The wheels of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association\u2019s 48th annual Fair, put into action yesterday afternoon when the Sherbrooke Regiment Band presented a programme of lively music, have gained momentum and are rotating smoothly today.Sherbrooke is a-thrill, the scene of happy throngs, gay crowds\u2014 splendid exhibits of Eastern Townships products.Today is the first real day of the Fair.The gates were thrown open at eight o\u2019clock this morning, and an hour later all exhibit buildings were ready.Fair officials were prepared this afternoon, pru -* > WATCHMAN NEEDS WATCH- i IN G\t| Chicago, August 29.\u2014 The police say that Charles Ayd-berg 2'6, is a watchman who needs watching.It Has been his custom, so they say,_ to wear | a star while making his rounds, ! examining each door carefully to see that no burglars had entered.\t| Someone yesterday called the police and reported a stardecked policeman was having difficulty in getting into the ! rear of a restaurant.He was | arrested.Police said he admitted his intention of committing j a burglary and that he also ! confessed at least ten other burglaries on his own heat.VICE-REGAL PARTY ENJOY BEAUTIES OF THE ROCKIES MINISTERS TO SEE SANCTION | REPORT RESULT! FROM GOVERNOR OF CONFERENCE! FOR INVASION ! OUT STEPPED TJ1E MODEL Lord and Lady Bessborough, Accompanied by Lord Duncan-non, Are Today En Route for Peciac Coast.Jasper Park, Alta., August 29.- nor-General, today is en route to the Pacific coast, accompanied by Lady Bessborough.His Excellency is making his first visit to Western Canada.It is one first time in thirty years that the Governor-General has viewed the Rockies.He is also accompanied by his son, Lord Duncan-non.While at Jasper the party viewed the mountains by horseback, aeroplane and motor car.TERROR SPREAD THROUGH MUKDEN vided the weather was favorable, to welcome a large crowd which it Lord Bessborough, Canada\u2019s Gover-was expected would surpass that of the same day of the 1931 Exposition.Signs today pointed to an unparalleled success in the history of the Sherbrooke Fair\u2014to a year, despite the difficulties that exist, that will go down in the annals as superior to any in the past.Sherbrooke is in gala attire.Flags are flying and decorating places of business and residences, the streets are gay with bright colors.It is Decoration Day, and Sherbrooke is all dressed up in a manner becoming the opening of Exhibition Week.At ten o\u2019clock this morning a band concert was given on the Fair Grounds by Professor Charles Delvenne\u2019s Band, and at eleven-thirty o\u2019clock the large parade had formed up and left the grounds.Threatening showers, an occasion- # al irritating driz/le, overcast skies ; that looked eulten and unrelenting, | for awhile this morning menaced the ] splendor of the monster parade.A long defile of Exhibition attractions, it was a spectacle worth seeing\u2014and the people of Sherbrooke turned out to do so.Long before the time for the parade to leave the Exhibition Grounds, crowds of people lined the streets where it was to pass.This was especially noticeably at the corner of King and Wellington streets where a large throng\" had gathered at eleven o\u2019clock.The Sherbrooke Regiment Band headed the large procession.In the ; immediate rear.Mayor Ludger For-1 est drove with Miss Dorothy Louise' Munro in her George IV phaeton, j Mr.J.S.Tetreault, president of the E.T.A.A., accompanied by Chief H.O.Camirand, followed behind.The many picturesque floats, contributed by different establishments in the city and the Eastern _ Town- : ships, representing various lines of | industry, were an impressive sight.: The parade included a number of splendid horses, from strong Per-1 chions to tiny ponies\u2014including Black Beauty, which tomorrow \\vill ; The Chinese raiders obviously be won by some lucky boy or gir-j had a well ogranized plan of action, A number of lively bands furnish- ; so\tand mysterious were ed ample music for the long procès- thejr attacks on strategic defense sion, which left the Fair Grounds to, p0;ntf shortly after mid-night, proceed along Park avenue, oing.Hardly had the alarm been sound-treet east.Wellington.Frontenac,.^ ^or jap3neje troops and police, Premier MacDonald and Rt.Hon.yners Await Official Decision J.H.Thomas Making Trip to Before Attempting to Picket Scotland to Confer With King; Working Illinois Collieries.George.\tj\t- ______\t!\tGillespie, 111., Aug.29.\u2014Guber- TmnrTnn ^u w.a?llUed Wlth frl«nds and ] tendent of Georgina House, Toron- well-wishers.\u201cInteresting Sidelights Thrown on to, with her friend.Miss Duff, arc A reception was held at the home Character of Charles Lamb by visiting at the home of Mr.and!of the bride's parents, after which Letters He Wrote to Intimate I Mrs.R.A.Bartlett, Brewster iMr- and Mrs- Andrews motored to Friends.\t| street,\t\\ Montreal en route to their new Tuesday, August 23.Mr.and Mrs.S.Windle and son, 9.30 a.m.\u2014Judging Percheron and Belgian Horses.9.30\ta.m.\u2014 Judging Swine and Sheep.12.15, Noon.\u2014 Dinner for Calf Club Boys.1.30\tp.m.\u2014 Band Concert.Cook-shire Concert Band.1.30\tp.m.\u2014Harness Racing.2.00 p.m.\u2014- Champion Judging Competition for Calf Club.2.30\tp.m.\u2014Vaudeville on Grandstand Stage.2.45\tp.m.\u2014Horse Show.Grandstand.7.30\tp.m.\u2014 \u201cPassing Parade.\u201d Grandstand.9.45\tp.m.\u2014Drawing for pony and watches on Grandstand.Drawing for $50 prize.Midway and Carnival until 12 p.m.RAIN AFFECTED FINAL DAT OF RICHMOND FAIR of Sherbrooke.Allard was the son-in-law of William Brault, former mayor of Sherbrooke.He leaves his wife and three children, Gaston, Robert and Roland.the Coming Eclipse of the Sun.\u201d A tribute was paid by him in the introductory portion of his sermon to the gracious bearing of modern science upon human life as illustrated in the fact that astronomy had made it possible for us to look forward with an eager expectancy and interest for the coming of the eclipse instead of with the superstitious terror felt by those who Grant Windle, of Knowlton, spent August 21 at the home of Mr.and Mrs.0.E.Bracey.Mrs.B.J.Plim spent a recent week-end as guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.Plim, in South Stukely.Mr.and Mrs.W.Selby are visiting relatives in Dunham.Mrs.Thorneloe, of Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., is a guest of her brother, Mr.G.Hoerner, and Mrs.Hoerner.Curtailment of Race Programme Forced as Result of Heavy Rains Night Before and Morning of Last Day at Richmond.Richmond, Que., August 29.\u2014 Heavy rain on Friday night seriously affected the programme planned for Saturday, the closing day of the Richmond County Fair.A heavy brack forced the abandonment of the horse races in the afternoon, although the athletic programme was run off as scheduled.The results of the horse races on Friday were : First race, 2.30 class for a purse of $125.This was won by Geisha, owned by Henry Ingram, of Sherbrooke.Joe Dillon, owned by S.Aubin, Thetford Mines was second; Gladys Dewey, owned by W.A.Bishop, of Bury, third; Lady Grat-ton, owned by A.Beaudoin, Drum-mondville, fourth.The best time of the three heats was 2.18%.The second race, a free-for-all for a purse of $15\u20180, was won in four heats by Phil Mercury, owned by J.Burns, of Brockville, Ont.Second, Directum B, owned by W.A.Bishop, Bury: third, Cleo Volo, owned by Joe Beaudoin, Thetford Mines; fourth, Shadesland, owned by G.Gevry, St.Pie de Bagot.The best time of the four heats was 2.16.The tug-of-war between the Rover Scouts and the fat men resulted in a victory for the boys.The baseball match on Saturday afternoon between Sber\"orooke and Richmond saw the visitors go down to defeat.two weeks\u2019 motor trip through the Ottawa Valley.Mr.and Mrs.R.Bolster and Miss Bolster and Miss Johnson, of Rich-! ford, Vt., were guests on Sunday, August 21, of Mrs.R.Harvey and | family.Mrs.Robert Burnett and son, ; Harry, of Montreal, were guests | I of Mrs.Lagrange and son, Walter, I j last week.Mr.and Mrs.A.McKenny, of ! Waterloo, accompanied by the Misses | Evelyn and Grace Barnes, Warden, ' were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Bell.Mrs.A.E.Selby, of Dunham, accompanied by Mrs.Buchanan, of Hartford, Conn., and Mrs.Cameron, of Nebraska, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Shepard.Mr.Thomas Frary, of Chestron, Ont., spent a recent week-end here with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Frary.Mr.and Mrs.Marcus Doherty and family, Dunham, were recent guests of her parents at Hillcrest Manor.Mr.George Doherty, of Dunham, spent August 21 with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Weitover.Miss Arlene Westover returned to Montreal, after spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.West-over.Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Spencer and son, Elden, motored to Isle aux Noix on Sunday, August 21.Miss Beatrice Lacroix, of Enos-burg Falls, Vt., visited Mr.and Mrs.Charles Demers last week.CANADIAN DOLLAR AGAIN FIRM New York, August 29.\u2014The Canadian dollar firmed to a new high mark of 89 1-8 for the current upward movement at the opening today on local foreign exchanges.This was an improvement of three-eighths from last week.The pound sterling, however, remained unchanged at $3.45 3-4.\t\u2022 For Creamed SOUPS and SAUCES IF YOU have not tried St I\tCharles Milk yon will be tar* prised ct the Improved flavor It rds for one inversion; Z cr^ts each additk>nai \u2022word.CHARGE RATE\u2014Tea cent» extra each insertion to cover cos: of bockkeej>uxc a.rud oohect^on.KRiCOP-S m ad-, ernsemente will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.BIRTHS.MARRIAGES, DEATHS.Death and Funeral Notice.Card of Thanks, In Memoriam (without poetry) 'To cents an anaerricn.t'oetcy Included in la Memoriam.r*vo cenla a word extra.Engagements.Weddings.Birüi N\u2019oteces, 50 cents.List of flowers Included in obituary reports, two cents a word Twenty-five cents extra when charge account is opened.To Let OIX roomed house wtth bath and Friday morning about three o\u2019clock, ^ rvigidaire at si Court Street.Apply ! The late Mr.Ehipuis had lived nearly at si court street.\tall his life in or near Coaticook.Mr.\\ Ekipuis was the son of the late Ca- ALEXIS L.DUPUIS, COATICOOK LA,VERS \u201c fTa££ed away at the *\t*\tSnerorooke Hospital, on August 28th, William Lavers, of Capelton, formerly of Montreal, aged 80 years.Funeral service at St.One of Coaticook\u2019s most highly ! esteemed citizens passed away early John\u2019s Church, Waterville, on Tuesday, August 30, at 10 o\u2019clock.U)* ex stiTE, two roomy of- ]jyj\u20ac Dupuis and M^s.Dupuis H'': Interment in Mount Royal Ceme-Y U'\" m 1118 Recoid\t« «fa.top boyhood was spent in Bamston.i ter>'* Montreal, Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.of the first sls.itway, heated, with janitor\tu, ! service.Record.stairway, heated, with janitor ii-t \u201e ._ t.T_\t,.\t, i Office or the\t!McLAUGHLIN-Er.tered into rest at Apply at Business i to the late Samuel Cleveland as a ; | store clerk, then later entering in j rpwo CENTRALLY located offices partnership with Mr.S.Cleveland; en suite, will be leased for term of opened, a store on Cutting street, rears, at moderate rental; area ci over 600 Later he became solo owner and I square fee-.Apply Miss Willard at the moved the business to Child street.Record Office._______________________ Then disposing of this business he THREE HEATED FURNISHED ROOMS,\t^tO^ile and agricul- i kitrben privüeïes.phone 9H-J.sa TuTal ^PÎ^ents business at the cor- Pelham Manor, Long Island, N.Y.\u2018, on Saturday, August 27th, 1932, Mary Smith McLaughlin, of Ar-gyle House, Knowlton, Que., widow of the late Frank W.McLaughlin in her 64th year.IN MEMORIAM.kitchen Egpi&nade.; or two, Quebec street, (near i Phone 245S-J.Male Help Wanted VTOUNG MAN poeition an ed, reference supplied Reoord, Box 61.Pleasant front room, board it nis appointment as Postmaster of ^ deeired.Reasonable.Suitable for or.e Coaticook in 1924.Mr.Dupuis WHS Portland.' Mayor of the Town in 1920 and 1921 always taking an active part in all progress of the Town.Mr.Dupuis was the one who suggested the feasibility of building iron bridges over the Coaticook River at Main and St.Jean Baptiste lier of Child and \u2019Wellington streets,; HOPKINS.\u2014In lovin- memory of my dear where he continued in business until j wlf*'\tHopkins, who entered mu eternal rest on the 29ifa of August, 1929.: 'DOOM AND BOARD FOR TWO.WIT.-.\t^ ISnsr to share room, reagomable.81 i CAN ADLAN'\u2022 DESIRES Prcs-yc: sTre^t, Lernox-.-il^.________________________ farm, thoroughly expen- Femaie Help Wanted ,\tQEVT^r ROOM SEMI -DETACHED HOUSE r 1 ' ' O\tattic and garage in.North ; Streets at th.6 tini6 that h\u20ac W\u2019âS in i office.This materialized later.Mr.i Dupuis was first married to Miss Ward.Phot** S04 Tour gentle face and patient smile.In sadness we recall.You said a kindly -word for emch.And died beloved by all.Inserted by be?hushnrd, MR.F.T.HOPKINS.EAST ANGUS OARABLE GENERAL MAID WANTED.3g3_ References required.Awdy E.T.Settùe- poUR ROOMS AND bath, all hard- Kate Martin, of Coaticook and i Piano Teacher.\u2014The piano courses wooo floe».Km* 19\tphon.- his second wife was Miss Sophia! to be given by Miss F Ferland will Daunt, of Boston.Mass., who prede- begin September first.Get in touch EDFGR1) AND DISTRICT NEWS CLARENCEVILLE Miss Marjorie Simpson and Miss Flora McDonald have returned from a trip to Old Orchard.Mrs.Rolston and daughter, Sher-ley, of St.Albans, Vt., were guests at Mrs.M.P.Edy\u2019s on Thursday 1 Dr.and Mrs.Ed.Collins and Mr and Mrs.Donald Collins, of Lisbon, N.H., were called home owing to the serious illness of Mrs.Aubrey Collins.Mr.Emmett Beerwort, Miss Irma Beerwort, Miss Marion Stevenson and Mr.Willis Beerwort motored to Ayer\u2019s Cliff on Saturday, August 20th.Mr.and Mrs.Arvide Derby.Mrs.Jack Mosher and Mr.William Mosher spent a recent week-end at Malone.N.Y., guests of relatives.Mr.William Macfie and son.Mar-shel, of Burlington, Ont., called on relatives and friends on Monday, August 22nd.Mrs.Sumner Young is visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.Iby.Mrs.Tarlton, of Montreal, is spending a few days with her rar- Dunn, and Mr.and Mrs.John Dunn, of Granby, has returned to Gardner, where she has spent the past seven years.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.F.Brodeur and daughter, Jean, of St.Hya- the home of Mr.and Swett.Rev.R.A.and Mrs.Merrifield and son, Master Lloyd, of Bangor, i Me., Mr.H.L.Johnson and Miss j Florence Johnson, of North Hatley.| Mrs.w.n.cinthe, spent a recent week-end were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Dimick and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bressette on Tuesday, August 23.Mrs.A.Comtois, of Montreal, Mrs.Mary Blake and Mr.and Mrs.B.Young, of Waterloo, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Elton W.Martin on with Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Gauvin.Mrs.F.Nunns, of Coaticook, and Miss Elizabeth Nunns, of Montreal, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Fuller.Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Johnson, who have been spending a couple | Wednesday, August 24 of weeks in Mansonville with Mr.' and Mrs.G.Traver, returned home on Saturday, August 20th.Miss Maud Henderson, of\tjfjsses Morton and Henderson, ! Niagara Falls, is the guest ot Mrs.: from Eng.ian's Previous to : summer home, at Clear Lake.Duna- srartnsr «^tficatrct* and ew.rnre to R.____________Advocates_________________ his passing he suffered, a relapse ny.Que.Miss Joss, as was her daily 0^\t\u201c¦\t.Y^tells & lynch, advocates, gra- :rom\tpassed peacefully ; habit, went out on the lake in k itors at the Girl Guide Camp at ; Morin Heights.4 PPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED | up to Sop*.6th next for a Protestant nada Theatre Building 19th.boat.Failing to return the family i searched and found her lying in I.AD- J be pau bearers were Messrs, about six feet of water, not far from uiidiog.Mayor Feiix I.Lajoie, D.S.Bachand.shore.It is not known what hap- DUGG.MIGNAULT & H0LTHAM, teacher with ar.Eierrertary dipiema to voca-^s, MiMacaray A WaLh Building, t-aaeh an.eight months' school at St.Sebas- TO Wellington St North.Phone 15S9 tien.Que.County of Iberville.Please state 1\t1_ \" \" aLrr «tpvc-rt to R.A\tETC - ers were all_nephews of file deceas- ton, left \u201cat once for Clear Lake Clarenceville, County ; qualifications and Lake, Sec.-Treas., Miss is quoi.Que.nsp E.P.Dupuis, Joseph Audet, Joseph ; pened.Rc-v.and Mrs.Carleton and and J- B.Dionne.The bear-; their daughter, Miss Francis Carle- Sberbrooke and Richmond, Que Boarders Wanted Elderly people to board, good fooj.17A ls-~ ¦¦¦ Phor® 940-F.\t GENERAL STORE FOR SALE.VJ format^\th,x n-St M;\tFOR IN- \tinsonyilif1.Out.\t TT AS KELL, ELD ERKIN & CO.¦L1* MoBtre&i and Sherbrooke, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS.Truetees in Bankruptcy.T.Ray E«dney, Seeident Partner, Sherbrooke Trust Building, Sherbrooke Coliection Brokers \\ CCOUNTS, CLAIMS COLLECTED ANY '*\t.'-\u2018ire.Aêk abou vicen on ycnir account -rotners, .viessrs.Azane, Luciger \u2019u*»\t«jl .*h.Lnthony, Philip, Simeon, Emi.e.and :'Ir5- C' SelbF an^ fapi-y.ne sister, (Georeiannai Mrs.Mr.ps Mr.and Mrs.M.\\.Miller, of New Dance, Boiton Pass Pavilion every Thursday night.South Bolton orchestra.Admission: 25c.Mr.and Mrs.Hillhouse and Miss Florence Hurd spent a recent weekend in Cookshire and remained until August 22 to attend the Cookshii-e Fair.Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Doak and family are guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Doak.Mrs.K.Hay left on Wednesday, and the Greatest h-r-i-l-l You\u2019ve had in Pictures ! BOLTON CENTRE Louis LeBrun, Mr.and Mrs.Elwin !\tS'11651 P.eniham.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard! Mr- 211(1 Mrs- Ernest Gear and Moore, Misses Azarienne and Bea- -1\u2019-riis Mavis Gear were in Montreal trice Dupuis, Mr.and Mrs.Theodore' reJ?nt1^ .\u201e \u201c Dupuis, Mr.Alfred Dupuis, Mr.I ^rs* Joe\u2018 Brown, of Montgomery - ' Ty r-rtTvl, TN,.: - sr.m \u2022 - ¦\tTY\t\u2022\tP pntrp Vt W'VlO bas b/aon fie i h i rr s\\*Tiipathv Mr.Frank Cook, of New York j City, is spending a few weeks at | the home of Mr.and Mrs.Willian Marsh.Miss Gladys Fisk, of Sherbrooke, j Mr.W.Fisk and the Misses Ruth ' Mr.and Mrs.J.F.A.McGowan AUgUSt 24, to visit Mrs.Ai\u2019chie Reid, and daughter, Kathleen, are visit- Vallevfield, and her brother, Mr.J.mg friends at Rock Island._ Beach.Toronto, before leaving for\t- Mrs.W.R.Legge, Mrs.K.S.her home in Vancouver, B.C.\ttv» .TJT\" J\tJ Mitchell and Mrs.Bert Bresee spent a surprise party was held at the oldTlS Vr CdUCSCtCiy Tuesday, August 23rd, in Sweets- ; home of Mr.and Mrs.John Seale\t^ burg.\t' on Tuesday evening, August 23, in Mrs, J.S.Mullin and Miss Mary honor of Harold\u2019s twenty-fii-st birth-Mullin spent a few days with re- ; day.The guest of honor was present-latives in Proctor, Vt.\ted with a wrist watch.Dr.and Mrs.Alonzo McClelland, Mr.and Mrs.M.K.Smith and daughter.Adelaide, were recent week-end guests of Mrs.Arthur Kent.SOUTH STUKELY Dr.and Mrs.S.W.Boyd and Donald Boyd returned to Montreal ; on Sunday, August 21.While in the city, they visited Dr.Geoz-ge Fuller, ! Elizabeth Brown, Mr.Cameron and : Austin Lee in the Montreal General i Hospital.Dr.Boyd reported the patients all doing well.\\Tic« P\u2019liTn Kc.1-Vi Rrruvnr U !l Hfi m u Add Feature\u2014\u201cLIFE GOES ON\" a romantic drama spiced with excellent comedy and featuring HUGH.WAKEFIELD.For Sale or To Let po; 'OR SALE OP.TO RENT EIGHT RODS' ir.ra'ow or Ckrjgb Ave., L^r.n^xville f ro pi&ce, two ba*_r.Toorra.large -he: ee.Te'nt cellar.W.; ;~cL st s bar^air*.Appij Sherbrooke Trust Cccrxgmny, Pho&e deepe Engineers and Surveyors ' .e v' e con:Trjnity\u2019 -\u2014- Among those from p P.DUBUC.E.A, Sc, GRAD '^\u2022ceer, Quebec Land Surveyor, ert Atty., 4 Well.St.S .Sberbrook i.v i » A V- ,\t.'A a.-T .T .,\t.*J I .\tID u - Physicians and Surgeons\tHartford, Conn., Mr.and Mrs.- -\u2014 Moes Tremblay- (\"sister), of Iber- ville.returned home on Sunday, Aiurnst oict.Miss Elizabeth Brown underwent i\tu ru.\tv v ç T».f\t-n\ti,\t'^'TTut\u2018erT .!ui.V1S11;l\tan operation in the Montreal Gen- ar.d\tEdith\tFisk of Waterville,\twere\t,\tbrother, Mr.Henry Libby, and\tMrs.\tcra] ^ospita: on August 25.recent week-end guests of Mr.and j Libby, in Enosburg, Vt.\t, Mrs.Frank.Tilsonfof Ottawa, was .the M.sses\tuuth\tand\tj Mr?.M.M.Rowell, who has\tbeen\ta recent gue.-i of her parents, Mr.Lcnth remaining for a\t|\tspending several weeks with\ther\tand Mrs.J.C.McClatchie.Mi.Norris Fhk leturned »\t; sis ted, Mrs.M.A.Butler, has re- Mr.Donald Planche has returned home in Waterville on Tuesday._ __\t' , Vr u i turned to her home, in Magog, ac- home, after spending Mr.and Mrs.B.Howard Hii.s j companje{j by Mrs.Giddings, of Ottawa.a few days in Cars For Sale DR R.B SPEER, EYE, EAR.NOSE aid Throat, 85 South Paris.Mr.Moore, Bos- 1921 Herbert Ber.FORD \" eonditior CAR.GOOD mr.\ty to ?ho D?Wd^ngtoa St.NorUi.ton, Mr.and Mrs.Leonaz-d Moore, Sherbrooke, Misses Azarienne end N.Y., motored over and spent the afternoon on Saturday, August 20, with his mother, Mrs.Brown and other relatives.Miss Francis Carleton, who has \u201ceen a guest of relatives in Toronto for two weeks, returned on Thursday, August 18th, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Betty Bush, and Mr.and children, o( Melbourne, ha been visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Davis.Mr.and Mr: .\t.H.Davis, Miss j sj-,t\u20acr( Mrs.Cecil McLellan, and Mr.Mrs.H.Harvey at East Dunham, and Master Earle Davis ! oil»»,\tMrs.H T Stowe.Mrs Ft A Ti Granby.\t,| Mesdames E.B.L.and N.H.Mo- Miss Icila Boulter, of Cambridge, ! Crum and Mrs.Percy White spent Mass., has been the guest of her Wednesday afternooon as guests of \u2014-Beatrice Dupuis.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred jack StraAan56^ BUSh\u2019 a\"d ETHIER.PHON-E 616.84 RING ST gupms, of Rock Island, Mr.John d Mrs Came?on, of Montreal, i ^-\"V-rtk^py, UrLary D»«u«.«ackeU.M.P of Stanstead, and the\tnf M\u201e.Arthur Sp\u2019.hv Live Stock For Sale Town Council, represented bv Alder-TYSs.j a.darche AND LIONEL nier.W.E.St.Pierre.Arthur Benoit ^ Datœe, Eye, E«i, Nose and Throav , an/ lu' 2 t.v*rr hrs.-v*-.marfced \u201cO\", &> W'àH I ^'2-OUT OF THE p^RACE FER MIATOR Tourist Rooms VICE FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BATH a tni virnzt ,t\tprie, Pr» ps-trr* tor car.2W W«Utr*toB South.MR, Afune CHOKE \\b WERE AN' V; A \"IT'S TO KNOW IF TOO WANT TO DEE I DONT, BUT I SUPPOSE j I'LL MAVE TO.t'LL TELL 1 him, A F£W THINGS-HE'D BEEr4 LOAFIN' ON The OOB- SEND HIM IN WELL.> NEARLY GOT] anotefortou YESTERPAT.81JT [ THE FELLOW 5AID ! WE WOULD N T\tI VOTE FOR.TOO.\tJ NOW LISTEN ! VOOVE BEEN WOflKiN'oN this Election FER TWO V/EEKS, haven't TOU ?11)52.KÛI* Tcaum vvj -i\u2019f, Int, GfW 661,1)1 9t' r.f-.-f.-d QT JOVE, TES1 WHEN OO I Get mv vacation?o»us I I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, l^, PAGE SEVEN ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS MELBOURNE Dr.Lloyd Skinner motored from Saskatoon and has been the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.W.N.Skinner.Mrs.Wakefield, of Montreal, has been visiting at Mrs.Z.Weed\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.A.B.W.Skinner and son, Cecil, were recent Sunday guests at the home of Mrs.W.N.Skinner.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Davis and Master Earl and Miss Myrtle Davis and Mrs.Peasley, of Bolton Centre, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.Hills.HATLEY Obadiah, Governor of King Ahab\u2019s tourt, passed in review before the United Church congregation on Sunday morning, August 21st, as an example of the fruitless attempt in his age, as ail down through the ages, of serving both God and Mammon.On Sunday Mrs.(Rev.) Seaton was at Fitch Bay, in her capacity as president of the Sherbrooke-Quebec Women\u2019s Missionary Society.The usual exodus took place during the three days of the County Fair.In connection with the contests carried on by the Brace Comedy Co., Mr.and Mrs.McClary, of \u201cBrookfield,\" received the China tea-pot, as claimants to the status of the oldest couple in the hall at the time.In the endurance test of holding a brick at arm\u2019s length, Mr.Arthur Curtis proved the stronger, receiving as a reward a crisp dollar bill, while Miss Lillian Foote proved her ability to hit a nail on the head, thus driving the required number of four in less time than the other two competitors, and for this feat, was awarded a china biscuit jar.By popular consent, the attractive hat was won by Miss Margaret Moulton, who also received the largest number of votes, in the popular lady contest, thereby becoming entitled to a wrist-watch, for which Miss Margaret duly expressed her appreciation.Mr.and Mrs.Abbott, of Andover, Mass., with their daughter.Miss Abbott, who is supervisor of the Norwich, Conn., Hospital, and Mrs.Hall, also of Norwich, were recently calling upon Mrs.and Miss Whitcomb, at \u201cThe Butternuts.\u201d Mrs.Higginson, of Three Rivers, has been a visitor, for the past several days at St.James\u2019 Rectory, with her sister, Mrs.(Rev.) W.W.Smith, and Mr.Smith.Mrs.Fleming, of St.Lambert, who has been a holiday visitor in North Hatley, was calling upon Mr.and Mrs.McDougall, and the Misses McDougall, at \u201cThe Firs,\u201d on Tuesday afternoon.Mrs.W.Bailey, of Montreal, has also, been among the summer visitors at \u201cThe Firs,\u201d with her parents and sisters.Mr.and Mrs Ray Merrill, of \u201cThe Fur Farm,\u201d Barnston, with Mrs.Merrill, Sr., and Mrs.Goudie, attended morning service at the United Church and were, afterward, with Mr.and Mrs.M.P.Sharman, of North Hatley, visitors at \u201cRubicon Farm.\u201d Rev.W.W.Smith, with Mrs.Smith, Mrs.Higginson, Mrs.Macdonald and Mr.George Bulling, motored to Lennoxville, when a portion of the afternoon was spent at Bishop\u2019s College Boys\u2019 School.Mr.Conrad Spencer, of St.Johns-bury, Yt., was a visitor, on Sunday, at \u201cWestview,\u201d the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Leavitt.After a few days at \u201cThe Old Homestead,\u201d Miss Pellerin and Miss Linda Pellerin have returned to their home at Derby Line, Vt.Mrs.Little, who has been relaxing from teaching duties, in Norwood, Mass., at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.0.Webster, lately drove her car to Coaticook, for a brief stay with friends.Saturday morning August 2>0,Miss Ives accompanied Mr.and Mrs.H.H, Brown and Mrs.Barlow to Magog.During the afternoon, Mr.and Mrs.Brown left in their car for their home at Barre, Vt., after attending the Fair, at the County Seat.Messrs.If.B.and R.R.Whitcomb and Miss Glidden were visitors in Sherbrooke.MILLFIELD Mr.B.Wright, of Henderson Vale, was a recent guest of his sister, Mrs.Sadie Wright.Miss Jessie Gillies has returned to Cornwall, Ont., after spending the past seven weeks with her niece,, Mrs.J.W.Porter.Mrs.Gordon Learmonth, Mrs.Sadie Wright, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Bennett, of Concord, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gilbert and son, Douglas, of Lime Ridge, Mrs.Harold Wright and Miss Hilda Wright were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Porter.Mrs.Jack Moore, of Thetford, and Mr.Osborne Moore, of Concord, and Mr.and Mrs.Roy Walker, Aderly, were recent guests of Mrs.W.G.Wright.\t.Mr.and Mrs.Watkins are visiting her mother, Mrs.Sarah Davidson.Mr.Charles Wright and little son and daughter were visiting friends ¦n Henderson Vale.DANVILLE FF - 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