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[" THE WEATHER Moderate southwest to northwest winds; partly cloudy with local thunderstorms; cooler tonight.Wednesday; partly cloudy and cooler; probably scattered showers.^forbrookp Uprnrh TEMPERATURES Yesterday:\tMaximum, 90; minimum, 64.Same day last year; Max, 77j min.45,\ti Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938.Forty-Second Year., Concern Over Reich Drills FIVE DEAD IN ILS.NAVY ADt MANOEUVRING Four Other Fliers Injured as Series of Disasters Overtake Naval Planes During Practices Along Pacific.Eritish Press Inclined to Take View Today s\u201e Dies0 c\u201elif, Aus that No Undue Alarm Need Be Shown .Disaster struck twice among the Over Massing of Million German Troops !United States navy\u2019s war P!anes in in Great War Games\u2014Opposing Views11'utine manoeuvres\u2019 kaving five Expressed on Possibilities of British Isolation From Continental Affairs.DEED OUTDOES PROMISE HI ¦ f- ;\t',' «1 HIGHER GOLD PRICES REFLECT TENSION London, August 16 \u2014 (/P) \u2014 Nervousness over the European situation resulted today in increased buying of gold by continental interests on the London market.They absorbed £,176,000 sterling\u2014approximately $5,731,000 \u2014 with the pound sterling at $4,8731.The price of gold was raised a half penny to 142 shillings S'/j pence ($34.77) an ounce.London, Aug.16.-(C.P.-Havas) * \u2014Great Britain\u2019s concern over Germany's mass military manoeuvres appeared to be abating today, with only three newspapers devoting leading articles to the Central European situation.This was in sharp contrast to the press of Saturday, Sunday and Monday when most papers carried comment on dangers that might possibly arise from the war games.Lord Beaverbrook\u2019s Daily Express (Independent) renewed its plea for a Government policy of \u201csplendid isolation\u201d and declared: \u201cThere could be no European war this year or next.\u201d \u201cIf there is one.Great Britain will not be involved,\u201d the Daily Express said.\u201cNo British interests are concerned in the nationalities dispute between Germany and;\t_ __________________________ ^viscouniRouiermere\u2019s Daily Mail Asid?'j™.Promising to Make Investigations into Charges (Independent) stressed that ai-i though Britain must remain on the; alert, there was no reason for undue alarm over the German war; games.\u201cLest uneasiness should be arous- I fliers dead and four injured today.Attempting a landing after dark last night, a patrol bomber smashed nose first into San Diego Bay, carrying two of a crew of six to their deaths.The four survivors, all injured, were pulled from the water as the wreckage sank.Ten hours earlier, a speedy tor- an^altitude of^OOO fee^OTe^Camp Making good their promise to fly hack home in twenty hours or less, Kearny Mesa \u2019its three crewmen the-crew oi' lhe German land plane Brandenburg completed the New York-perished.Death, however, spared six men «1 PREPARE PLANS FOR VISIT OF ROYAL FAMILY to-Beiiin crossing in 19 hours and 56 minutes from Wiley Post\u2019s record.In the in another patrol bomber, which was commander of the Brandenburg, can be seen waving from the cockpit just damaged in a forced landing on before lifting his ship from Floyd Bennett ^eld, m New York.the bay last night.The fliers emerg-\t- - \u2014__-_ ed unhurt.Both bombers, of the type flown successfully on long distance flights to the Hawaiian Islands and Panama, had been practicing night landings.King and Queen to Canada During 1939.Liverpool, Aug.16.\u2014 (CP-Cable) \u2014The Liverpool Post in its London Letter today said the King and Queen will \u2018'alnios: certainly\u201d visit Canada and the United States during 1939, although no plans have yet been discussed and no invitations issued.It was understood, the column said, that Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-General of Canada, mentioned unofficially the possibility of a visit though an invitation from Canada would come through the Prime Minister.minutes, thus cutting almost 6 hours I\t¦ e,lded\tL°u] photo above.Captain Alfred Henke.\t\u2018f:v\t\u2019 ProposedAnglo-American Agreement Seen As Tonic Liverpool Paper Declares! For International Trade Journey of Dominions Sec-\t___ ronJi Loi^on Papers, in Urging Speedy Completion of Treaty, Declare Any Move to Clear Channels of Commerce Between Two Principal Trading Nations Will Be Reflected Throughout World\u2014United States Holds Large Favorable Balance.CARDINAL VILLENEUVE HOLDS AUDIENCE WITH POPE PIUS Italian Government Refuses Reply To British Complaint that Italian Troops Were Being Sent to Spain in Defiance of Non-Intervention Agreements, Italy Is Expected to Ignore British Note on International Situation.Position Of Japan In China Recalls Napoleon In Russia London, Aug.16 \u2014 (((P) Cable)\u2014# The Italian Government has made | no reply to Great Britain\u2019s action in ! .\t±\tI calling Italy\u2019s attention to \u201ccertain m.htary machine being set in motion all tioils\u201e that shc has sent m01.J Franco in Spain, m defiance of the ed by the spectacle of the German ; Saskatoon, Aug.16.\u2014(®\u2014Japan\u2019s position in China now is \u201cvery -im-ilar to that of Napoleon in Russia in 1812,\u201d Rev.Louis Bouchard, S-J , Catholic missionary of Suchow, China, said here last night as the twenty-eight year old priest passed through the city en route to Montreal where he will spend four years studying theology before returning to Asia.Father Bouchard gave a vivid description of the bombings and warfare in China.He paid tribute to the smart generalship of the Chinese, who in the knowledge that they could not afford to meet Japan\u2019s armies on open battlefields, duo to inferior equipment, fought a guerilla war.The priest said that ultimately China would win.The Japanese, he reported, held only the main cities and many of these points were in continual danger of being retaken by Chinese guerilla troops.So far, the Chinese command had not used its best troops.Father Bouchard said.The best-trained and equipped soldiers, the personal army of General Chiang Kai-Shek, were waiting to defend Hankow against the Japanese invaders.sailed for Canada today from Southampton, might discuss tentative arrangements with Mr.Mackenzie King.Mr.Mackenzie King recently stated the King needed no invitation to visit the Dominion.Canada always stood ready to welcome its sovereign.Castel Gandolfo, Tlalv, Aug.16\u2014C® Cable) \u2014 Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, today reported to the Pope on the Canadian National Eucharistic Congress held this summer in Quebec.The Cardinal was received in audience for an hour and a half.He presented the Pontiff with several volumes of photographs of the event, to which he was the Papal Legate.Cardinal Villeneuve also presented the returning Pontifical Mission to the Pope who expressed his pleasure over the success of the Congress and gave the group his blessing.Anglo-Italian understanding and the | OF MARTYRDOM temporarily superseded, it is em phasized that these manoeuvres were announced in a perfectly open XT T , manner and that reservists have ; ^on'dntel'ven-lon af(reemeru-been called up solely to afford them 1 It is stated here it is not unusual training,\u201d the paper declared.\ti for a country to make no reply to The Daily Herald (Labor) ex.j representations of this sort and pressed sharp disagreement with ; Perhaps Count Ciano, Italian For-isolationist arguments and said that; e'Kn.Minister, who promised to in-whiie such a policy was all right forj yestigate the allegations\u2014does not small states it was impractical forj intend to make one.Britain.\tj The use of the Balearic Islands, | \u201cOur isolationists think that the ! 'n the Western Mediterranean off the ; example of small nations like Nor-! ^Pnnish Coast, as a base for Italian; way, Switzerland, Estonia, Finlandi Planes operating in Spain is under-! and Denmark is a fitting one for us ! stood to be one of the allegations\t- to follow,\u201d the Labor organ declared.! repeated to Rome.\t! Jerusalem, Aug, 16\u2014(TP) \u2014 The \u201cNow these small powers are small! The Times (Independent) stated j second Jew to be hanged since Great powers with no world-wide empire ; Monday that danger of intensifica- ! Britain took over Government of CONDEMNED MAN nnrn,nrni\u201e REFUSES R0LE!PREPAR™NS I STM HOPEFUL \u2014\t\u2018 irATiwr ! missing CHILD Record-Breaking Entry List As Waterloo Fair Commences Largest Number of Entries Ever Displayed in History of Shef-ford County Exhibition Jams All Available Space\u2014Quantity and Quality of Exhibits Far Above Average\u2014Vaudeville Attractions and Fireworks Score Outstanding Successes.Second Jew to Since Britain Be Hanged Took Over QUINTUPLETS OUT OF DANGER C.C.F.LEADER PLEASED WITH MINERS\u2019 ACTION A\\aterloo, Aug.16.\u2014Raising the curtain on the annual series of Eastern Townships exhibitions, the 104th Waterloo Fair opened yesterday under highly auspicious conditions.Thu largest number of entries ever displayed here jammed every inch of available space and directors of the Fair were busy Ibis morning seeking further accommodations for the exhibitors.Sponsored by the Shefford Coun- Rule of Palestine Accepts Believec*Ear|Y ,nstmcUon Good Physical Condition of! Decision of Nova Scotia Body ty\u2018AgricuitUrai society! the Fai\u201cls Full Blame for Slavina of °I Famous Youngsters, to! Toronto Boy, Missing Since to Affiliate with C.C.F.tor also open to exhibitors from the dis-Arab Colleague.\tBegin School in September, Sunday, May Save Him! Pnlifir'\u20191 Af'tinn Çûon oc^t oiBedford.ideaiweatherpre- r«-\t-\t¦ from Exposure.Will Be Entirely in French.Political Action Seen as Strengthening Organization Throughout Dominion.pre- vailed during the day, while a cooling shower fell in the evening.Judging in the.majority of departments began North Bay, Ont, Aug.16.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Minden, Ont., August 16.\u2014((P)\u2014|\t.' partments began yesterday morn- The Dionne quintuplets will start Weary searchers were still hopeful; Ccmox BC Aug 16\u2014(®-J S !'T\u201d\tquantity ,antl finality to excite envy.When our isolation-j tion of the Spanish war \u201ccomes Palestine under League of Nations sch0ol Sentember 1 as soon ns thevltoda> as they went into the second ! WôodvwnVth\u2019 National Lender of'the! au a ¦\tabove.thc avel'aBe- \u2019sts frame an Imperial policy they j primarily from the activities of mandate died in Acre prison today.\t, T.,, .)\t.,\t, U day of search for sturdy three-year-j C np ti \u2019 Z '\t' nw ]th iref].j p, \u2022 .du,nng the.fJaV v,3i+ors to the do so as if there were no foreign i Italian aircraft which operate freely Mordecan Schwartz, twenty-five-! le.Covei dlom their cuirent thi oat | 0i(] pe|-er'g]s(.01le Tm-nntn\t\u2018\t.\t.\t! Fair strea countries European policy they do so as if there were no British Empire.\u201d can, of course, fly unmolested be- that Palestine of Toronto, miss-.erat£n< said ho was .«delighted\u201d to' and when they frame a ; from the Balearic Islands and which year old police constable, pleaded j aîlm*n,t?and their studies will be ! ing since Sunday afternoon in a six-j Ff'0\"/ nrvli/'v\t/-1a c- a oe- i-P i\ta i lit\t\"D \u201e i \u201er.: r \tv i., flinnw finoc Wraff-o/T Hxr TT v TT n n r> q n\twill/-.\tLHC uiuttu iriniL vvuihl.i.tween those islands and Italy.It is, | make him a martyr as they did i in fact, pretty well established that Solomon Ben Joseph whose hanging airmen fly from Italy, pick up bombs June 29 precipitated the mast severe Jewry should not i «\u2019iong lines drafted by Dr.Duncan teen-mile square artvr as thev Hid ! McArthui'> Ontai'io DePuty M'nistei , eighty-five miles i mod through the gates on tv ito the pounds and by nightfall e area near here, /\u2018Y'l\tJ/' , thousands were crowding the mid- .northeast of Toron\u2019I ^ 26 convention at Truro N.S.,, way and\tvarious buildings, of Education, and approved by then-\tto.\tj pia(^ decided\tto aliuiate witn the\tDuring\tthe flay two concerts\twer* father, Oliva Dionne.\t! Dr.M.E.Gorman, of Lindsay,! C-£F- for political action.Education plans were approved at i who has a summer cottage near here,1 Vacationing m this ' ancouvei a meeting yesterday of the guardi-jtold searchers the lad was unusually Is!anfl L\u2019ast coast port, Mr.Woods-ans, Dionne, Dr.A.R.Dafoe and.healthy and likely would escape\tsaid last night.Judge J.A.Valin, and Hon.G.D.j\tnervous\tstrain a panic-stricken adult i \u201cNaturally\tI am delighted at the\t, l°ng list\tof feature performers, Conant, Ontario Attorney-General,\twould\texperience facing similar cir-! decision of\tthe miners.Today\u2019s\tscored a\tsmashing hit with\ttheir Hon.Golin Campbell, Ontario Public ; cumstances.He thought the boy action is very encouraging to us.I CORRIGAN REFUSES GAMBLING PRACTICE'\u201911 I*10 Balearic Islands, drop them ' Jewish-Arab violence in recent his- in Spain and return to their home i tory.Hamilton Ont.Aug 16 (® (aerodromes\u2014altogether a novel and; .Schwatrz, a Czechoslovak Jew, Douglas (WronY Way)\" Corrigan ! wh°By undesirable form of making ;'vas convicted of murdering an Arab trans-Atlantic flier, says he is° no j\tPeacetime bases.\u201d _\t; policeman with whom he guarded .xie rn gambler-.George Barhha, now in\tdrawing the allegations, e summer camp of the British .Works Minister, Dr.McArthur, and! would be all right for a\" day or two\u201d (was at a convention in\u2019New Bruns Hamilton, crossed from Europe with>hlcl) , came originally from the : High Commissioner last September, i Edmond Clouthier, of Ottawa, of the ~\t'\t\u201d rigne lor a aay oi two.; was at a convention m xxew muns Corrigan.He tells of Corrigan re-| Spanish Government, to Italy\u2019s at-; J ready to die for an act for; French Educational Association, fusing to play bingo, at twenty-five I tention-,the Bl'itish Govel'Iiment did; wmeh I alone am responsible,\u201d; Miss Gaetane Vezina, of Ottawa, cents a card.\tj not claim they were true.It is ; Schwartz declared.\t!\t; wh0 wjn teach the quints, will as-j north of here He was \"\u2019vacationing ' k nYYbpiv ovvn^initVflUvp^\u2019\u2019 \u201cI don\u2019t gamible,\u201d said the flier/understood Britain pointed out that I .Ben Joseph, nineteen, was con- SUme her duties September 1.! here with his\" mother Mrs Russell St > ! vV,\t1 Un bonn who has been branded reckless more F™ was in an awkward position j ^cted of firing upon an Arab bus Whether the children will be taught Elstone.He ivas missed fifteen min- unablc t0 attend the meeting b m trying to maintain a closed Pyre-j April 21.Fellow Revisionists start- English or not was not announced, utes later and hundreds of search-.\u201ce Committee for Industrial given by the famed Waterloo Band) under the baton of George Young.The vaudeville attractions, which included thrilling aerial acts and a The boy rushed into the woods! wick on July 1, and at that time wo when frightened by horses Sunday ; knew of no such move in the offiing.on Nicholas Ball\u2019s farm, five miles It is all the more welcome because often than Lindbergh.elevator installed on GCiLF COURSE Pittsburgh, Aug.16.\u2014fiP)\u2014The Pittsburgh Field Club, where many published, of those on the big business and social registers of the steel city find their recreation, will nees frontier to war supplies to the ! Çd,demonstrations that led to terror- but earlier Mr.Dionne and Mr.'ers mainly summer campers sought Spanish Government at a time when : lstlc acts resulting in more than two Clouthier urged the five be taugh.allegations of Italy\u2019s added assist- hundred deaths.\tFrench only at first, and as they ance to General Franco were being j The execution followed another concurred with Mr.McArthur\u2019s day of violence in the Holy Land, plans, it was believed all instructions Seven Jews were killed and two will be in French.Beauport, Que,, Aug, 16.\u2014(® \u2014 wounded when an armed gang at- A prepared statement after the observe Canines in this town just east of ticked a bus travelling to the Mount meeting reported the guardians and .\t-\t\"\t\u2019 agreement home of the Labor Day\tby taking the labor out\tQuebec City really started to\tlead\tCarme) section near Haifa yesterday.Government officials in of the golf\tcourse.An elevator will\ta clog's life yesterday, when a\tby-\tBritish soldiers killed seven of the The present Callander h be put into service to save golfers\tlaw was passed obliging dog owners \u2019 ambushers, identified as Arabs, and i quintuplets was inadequate and\tthe a climb up\ta steep hill to the 18th\tto muzzle the animals ^ during\tthe\tseized several rifles and much am- guardians were satisfied headway tee.\tI day and to tie them un at night.munition.Other incidents included has be,en made in a Permanent solu- explosion of a land mine under a!tlon 01 4,116 Problem of bringing the truck near Hedera with two Jews ! family together affain-slightly wounded, and the wounding Pain-Crazed Heir To Motor Fortune Plunged To Death In Georgian Bay Little Current, Ont., Aug.16.\u2014(OTCy it was feared he would die.\u2014The explosion-torn body of twen-1 Young Dodge was drowned in the old Danrxl \" him in vain Sunday night, yesterday wjt|) and throughout a storm-filled night.L;nl,\u201er|U While his father aided searchers,1 the mother broke under the strain of waiting for good news.\u201cThey the C.C.F.leader con-We are willing to accept anybody who will come in on our basis.must find him!\u201d she exclaimed.\u201cHe\u2019s!, Tith\tin Bri^h Co' tnn I,™,™ to Ko to tkk\u201e,-k to lumbia, Saskatchewan and vast audience.Two harness races were also run off yesterday afternoon\u2014the 2.28 trot and pace, with a purs' of $150, and the 2.15 trot and pace, with a Purse of $200.Barbara Gratton, high-stepping Sherbrooke steed, captured first money in the 2 28 JU,.,L,.v,,.r.o, race, while honors in the other class Organiation also wants to affiliate | U m\t^nu?,a'1,1\u2019 ü 'vnrcl ^ T.ondnn, Aug.16.~(C.Ï\\-ïïavas) The Daily Telegraph (Conserva-live) and the Financial Times in editorials today spoke of the benefits they expert will result from lhe trade treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States, now being negotiaied.\u201cIn endeavoring to conclude a trade agreement with America the Government, pursues the most promising line for improvement of our foreign trade,\u201d the Daily Telegraph said.\u201cThe United Stales are engaged in an effort by large Government expenditure to revive their internal prosperity.If the effort is successful it will prove a tonic to business throughout the world.\u201cFor lhe moment lhe results are disappointing for after a brief period of brisk business in Wail Street, there has been a fall in securities.Temporary fluctuations of that character do not obscure the evidence that industry in America is again on the upgrade,\u201d The Financial Times said: \u201cThere is a spreading desire, in, both this country and throughout the British Commonwealth, that the present negotiation» for a trade agreement with the United States shall be brought to a speedy and successful issue.\u201cIn these circumstances it is interesting to examine the figures of the United States Department of Commerce which record America\u2019s, trade in merchandise with those countries of the British Commonwealth with which the United States trades extensively \u2014 namely, the United Kingdom, Eire, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland, British Malaya, Ceylon, Hong Kong, British West Africa and Jamaica.\u201cIn 1937 this group of British countries absorbed about 40 per cent, of American exports, to the value of £277,000,000 ($1,348,990,-000).In reciprocation, the United States secured 35.7 per cent, of her total imports from these same British countries\u2014to a value of £227,-000,000, \u201cThus the balance of trade in merchandise with this group was in the United States' favor by £50,000,-000 and if trade between American and the other British colonies (which is not set out separately in the official summary) were measured in the same way it would probably show a further balance in favor of the United States, \u201cBut the matter does not turn solely upon economic considerations, which have to be viewed and reviewed from a variety of social and political angles.\u201d HIBERNIANS AND NORTHERN IRELAND POLICE IN ENCOUNTER A.Toutant, of Montreal.Yesterday\u2019s activities concluded with a huge display of fireworks, acclaimed the greatest attraction of its kind ever presented in the dis-tnct.Although it was originally in-rsova ; tended to have the fireworks or.'he movement will | oppninK night nn]yi sn mar,v .\tGape Hreton , quests were received by the diiee- .- _______________________ sentiment\tis very strong for the\tj tors for a repeat performance that district, but foud no\ttrace of the\t; (n0vcnl611^\tand we believe a ready\tthey were considering staging the child.Reinforcements\tarrived early ;c emocl aC')\tca,n \u201de brought about by\tshow again tonight, if the necessary too young to be out in the hush in a storm.\u201d Searchers examined closely the small lakes and rivers in the farm Scotia, the C.C.F.take on added life.today for the tired, foot-sore searchers.| of an Arab in the Old City of Jeru-I salem.IDENTIFY AUTHOR OF GREAT BONE MYSTERY Montreal, Aug.16.\u2014ply, giving references, to Box 60, Reeord.Business Opportunités s '(MALL CAR, FORD, CHEVROLET, 1931) O to 1934 model, wanted for cash.Apply bo Post Office between 2 and 2 :30 p.m., or to Record, Box fill.Cars For Sale PACKARD CAR, FIRST CLASS CONDI-J- tion, new tires, etc.Ask for demons' , a-tion.Phone 18£.TWO-DOOR, new Situation Wanted, Male VnOUNCî MAN, 21, WANTS TYPING, bookkeoping, general off ico routine.Record, Box Où.Situation Wanted, Female / t ODD HONEST KELIABLF lx COUNTRY girl desires permnnent position at house- I 05^0 h ORD, * \u201d\t*\t\u2019\t.i work or as maid.Apply Record, Box 07, Xt7t>Vf r)61jnt.good türe?, heater.Apply _\u2014 - \u2014-\t- Record, Box 68._______ .Live Stock For Sale -| 9 FOUR WEEKS OLD PIGS FOR SALE.Apply Rny Fowler, Hatley.Quo- ITTORK HORSE.CHEAP FOR CASH, t V Albert Powell, Spring Road, Lennox-ville.\t.WORK HORSE (CHESTNUT), 9 old, sound.Price $120.John Miscellaneous issues were unchanged or behind 1 small minus marks near the second IvOR IMMEDIATE SALE, THE OI,D AND h0Vr\u2019\t,\t,\t, j t well-emublLhed retail tobacco business ^PrOYCmcnt was shown by U.S.j of a.E.Kinkoad & Co., Ltd., as it is our ^ \u2019 \u2022Dcthlehcin, General Motors, J intention to operate our wholesale depart- Chrysler, U.S.Rubber, Goodrich, ment on-iy in fuiuor._____________; Goodyear, Santa Fe, N.Y.Central, \u2014 I Southern Pacific, American Tele- - - .Jyhone, Anaconda, Kennecott, Du ' pat, Westinghouse and Union Tr.rbide.Lacking rising power were Youngstown Sheet, Woolworth, Scars Roebuck, Deere, Western Union, Interantional Nickel, Great Northern, Baltimore and Ohio and Southern Railway.I^LOOR SANDING.REFINISHING, house building, repair work.C.G* Mason, 33 Belvideiv Soufb.Phone 3633.IJ T R I CT L Y PRIVATE MATERNITY ^ home, board before if desired.Baby girl for adoption.Nurse Bradford, 33 High.Phone 1437./ 'IOOD tl years Q^RADUATE NURSE WILL Nichol & Son», LennoxviRe.T f|IWO YOUNG COWS, TO FRESHEN soon.Apply W.McMullen, Lennoxville.Phone 900rf>._____________ -.CARE FUR invalid, semi-in valid or convalescent patient in own home on Lake Massawippl.Purlieu la rs, apply Record, Box 64.BUSINESS DIRECTORY /ANE PERSON WOUI.D LIKE TO GO TO (Lis pe, ix-turn trip, by cnr.Record, Box 63.Advocates HOLTHAM AND ' Grundy, advocate», McManamy & Walsh Building, 10 Wellington St.N I»UGG.MIGNAULT.Hairdressing JOHN P.WOLFE, B.A.,\tB.C.L.Q.C.R t) Building.Wellington Street North.3 H T O N JIT ADAME ARMOSA VEiLLEUX, FORM-^ erly of Kushner's Beauty Parlor, now operate» ihe \"Salon Marina\" with Miss Z.(bone 101-9.Poulin as assistant coiffeuse, and extends a personal invitation to friends and former customers.10a Wellington North.Phone 25S0-J.For Sale R.TOBIN.ADVOCATE.Roeenbloom\u2019a Bldg.66 Wellington St.North.Phone 628._______________________> __________________ _ ttAGNE & DESMARAIS SHERBROOKE./CANARIES, GERMAN ROLLERS, SING-X 16 Wellington North.Richmond Ph.87.I er8, $3 ; females üOc.Mrs.HolHngswortn, -\u2014 -\u2014¦\u2014 -j Foster, Que.FLLS & LYNCH, ADVOCATES.SUN i Life Building.Phone 16.\t(YNE SAFE, 40\" WIDE, 34\u201d DEEP, 60\u201d high.Bargain for quick rale.Phone w Howard & bradley.sun life bldg.; 229, W.H.Bradley\u2014D.S.Ho.ard.Tel.883.| _^0[|R I EEL TRAILER; TRAVERSE ¦(jtWING & McFADDEN.ADVOCATES.*- sleigh; bolh Rood as new.Cheap for Hi Room 620, at 132 St.Jarmis Street, oash.Apply John Nichol & Sons, f/ennox-Montreal.Tel.LAncaster 873S.J.Armitage ; ville.Ewing K.O.George S.McFadden.K.C.Joh\u201d V.Casgrain.\t_____________ ( iEDAR SHINGLES, WELL SAWED AND i.~\t\u201c\t^ assorted, prices on application.K.Van- «landaigue Reg\u2019d., Weedon, Que.\u2022 RADÏO PROGRAMS TODAY CHLT, Sherbrooke, 7:00 p.m.\u2014 Melody Time; 7:15, Sketch; 7:30, Dance Music; 8:00, Miss Pauling St.Pierre at the piano; 8:15, Miss Lucia Dupet, soprano; 8:30, Meli-Melo; 9:00, Gems of Melody; 9:15, Larry Earle; 11:30, World Band; 9:45, MONTREAL MARKET MOVED LOWER Montreal, Aug.16.\u2014(CP)\u2014The stock market floated gently lower .at the opening today with trading Manhattan Singers; 10:00, Evening ; cxtrenlely light.Reveries; 10:15, Radio special;! National Breweries slipped a 10:30, Dance music.\thalf-point to 42, Dominion Steel 7:00 p.m.\u2014WJZ : Easy Aces; I and Coal \u201cB\u201d % to 13% while quar-WABC: Ray ik-atherton ;' WEAK : ! tpl'-point losses were marked up for Amos and Andy; CBF : Sports Talk ; I Montl'eal Power at 3014 and Nicke CFCF: Rhythm Makers Orchestra 7:30 p.m.\u2014WABC: Helen Men- ât 48.On the upside was Shawinigan, a ken in \u201cSecond Husband\u201d; WJZ: half-point higher at 20%.Imperial.\t.Ink Spots; CBM: Organ Recital;|Oil held steady at 17, Canadian ; United Oils CFCF: Uncle Troy; CKÀC: Feature, jCar at 15''s, and C.P.R.at 6%.8:00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Russ Morgan\u2019s Orchestra; WABC: Four Corners Theatre; CBM: Morton Gould\u2019s Orchestra; KDKA: Time Out for Fun.8:30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Wayne King\u2019s Orchestra; WABC: Get Together Programme; WJZ: Information Please; CBM: Drama Series.9:00 p.m.-WABC: Grand Central Station; WEAI.< C Aldermac .Big Missouri .Centrai Patricia .Chibougamau.Chromium .Coniaurum .Dome Mines.Eldorado .Falconbridge.God\u2019s Lake .Hardrock Gold .Hollingei ., Howey Gold .Jackson Manion Kirkland Lake .Little Long Lac.ruike Shore.Macassa .Malartic Canadian McIntyre .McKenzie Red Lake .Mining Ccrp.Noranda .O\u2019Brien Gold .Paymaster.Perron Gold .Preston E.Dome- Read Authier .Red Lake Gold Shore Shawkey .Sherritt .Siscoe Gold.San Antonio Stadacona (New) .Sudbury Basin .Sullivan Mines .Thompson Cadillac Teck Hughes.Towagamack.' cn lures., Wright Hargreaves OILS \u2014 Calmont .Commonwealth Foundation .Home Oil .Mercury « \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 < MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Close\tOpening Noon\t .47\t.48\t.47 ,33\t.33\t.33 2.55\t2.50\t2.50 .35\t.30\t.30 .70\t.70\t.70 1.40\t1.40\t1.40 3414\t34 Vo\t34% 2.25\t2.30\t2.31 5.90\t5.90\t5.90 .49\t.49\t.49 2.19\t2.17\t2.18 15\t15\t15 .2614\t2614\t2614 .11\t.11\t.11 1.23\t1.23\t1.23 3.30\t3.25\t3.25 E2%\t52 y2\t52% 4.90\t4.90\t4.90 1.02\t1.00\t1.02 47%\t47%\t47% 1.20\t1.20\t1.20 1.90\t1.95\t1.95 7iy-\t7114\t72 3.65\t3.60\t3.60 .50\t.49\t.49 1.48\t1.48\t1.48 1.76\t1.77\t1.83 2.55\t2.55\t2.55 .08%\t.08%\t.08% .05\t.04%\t.04% 1.32\t1.32\t1.32 2.10\t2.10\t2.10 1.28\t1.26\t1.26 .52 H\t.5212\t.52% 2.65\t2.65\t2.65 1.03\t1.02\t1.02 .25\t.25\t.25 4.55\t4.60\t4,60 .42\t.42\t.42 5.85\t5.85\t5.85 7.85\t7.85\t7.S5 .34\t.34\t.34 ,28\t.28\t.28 .18\t.20\t.20 1.15\t1.15\t1.15 .10\t.10\t.10 .13\t.13\t.13 Country And Dairy Products Prices Montreal, Aug.16.\u2014Egg prices Bonds and Banks BANKS.Commerce I developed a stronger tone on the 'Royal Montreal, Aug.16,\u2014(®\u2014Receipts l|Montl\u2019eal Woduce markets, with re-Vox Pop ; ! on Montreal livestock markets today, ceipts on top grades lighter and CFCF: Now and Then; GBM: Every-1 were: Cattle, 101; calves, 413; hogs,'demand fairiy good; small lots to WÆ1;5\t9L™\ttrade were held unchang- Auctioneers R, -____-QUGAR BAGS, $1 PER DOZEN.M.DEMERS.AUCTIONEER, DIS.SjT- O .|7 Meadow Slreet.Franei».Bwiford.Sherbrooke.Ph.1005.APPLY Chartered Accountant AUDITORS\u2014INCOME TAX /AIL BURNER, VILAS MAKE, CAPACITY 3,300 ft, of radiation.Bargain price ,$101) to quick buyer.U.J.Hruneati, Asbestos, Quo.Phone IMr:.\u2019.ARMITAGE Chartered Accountant».* C O.NE Telephone 3285 stani;y D N E Y 72 Prospect Street./\"THARLES-EMILE BELANGER.B.A., M-Com., L.I.A., O.A.Chartered Account-*nt, 6S WeUinjtton North.Phone 1341.Certified Accountant T SI.BRYCE, C.P.A., O.G.A.AUDITOR.^* «\t186 Quebec St,.Sherbrooke.Tel.1308.; Financial EW STUDIO SET, 1938 RADIO, RED.enamel refrigèrator, bureau, table.7 To Let 1 TTRAiCTIVE LARGE BRIGHT SUITE iVof offices to let in Record Bloch, windows facing WellinEtoa Street.Heat.Janitor service.Reduced rental.Apply to Business Office of the Sherbrooke Record Co.OEAimruL five flat, 42 Hitch.$4 room HEATED Glass sunporoh, Fhont1 Edwards, I3f>.I >USINEES RE-ORGANIZED, CAPITAL ; «rment ecll»., etc.obtained, credit adjusted.Confidential ^\t, interview.G.S.Sharpe, Suite 6, Rosen- QUn I.L SIUEKl.SEMI-DEI.ACHED bloom Bldg., 66 Wellington No., Sherbrooke.house, six and eight rooms with gar-\u2014\u2014-) agt\\ Phone 3563-J.Insurance I (JOUTHW ^ Ins.A : purE ROOM HEATED APARPMENT TO ^ rent at 40 London Street.Phone llil-M Agents, successors F.J.South wood Oo., 4 Marquette, Sherbrooke.Phone 10-0.Optometrist Stanstead Historical Society The Annual Meetinir of the Stanstond Hi*i- Tiras, a.a i.aberee.optometrist.Sl\u201e.ictv wi\u201e hekt ,t 4-\t128 Wellington Ne , Apt.1, Phone 2S41.House.Duffel-in Avenue.Stanstead North, jrr~ .\t, on Satur,lay.August 20th, 1938.at 2:30 Physicians and Surgeons t\u2019.m Daylight saving -nme.-An interesting programme bas been prepared for the occasion, Artec the meeting ; members ami guests will be entertained at tea nt the neaidence 0f Mr.and Mr».John T.Hack et t.KDKA: Fed.Symphony Orchestra.' 9:30 p.m.\u2014-WEAF: Attorney at Law ; WABC: Benny Goodman\u2019s Orchestra; WJZ: Jamboree; CKAC: Hal Hartley\u2019s Orchestra.10:00 p.m.\u2014 WEAF: Music all our Own; CBF: Evening Serenade; CKAC: Francois Brunet, tenor; CFCF: Jamboree.10:30 p.m.\u2014WEF: Jimmie Fid- con; lev\u2019s Hollywood Gossip; WJZ: Felix Knight; WABC: Grant Park Con- The cattle offered were mostly cd for the d.but there was taik common to just medium quahty cows !of an eadv a/vance.gutter trading dium cows hroaghr?3°50S to^ with ! inoditv*1 Exchange\t^ Chth common butchers from $3 to ?3-25,i\tJXC^nge.llfted.an and canner?and cutters, $2 to $2.75.1^\t\u2022\t» d askl':l8:.P^ces shaded Common bulls ranged from $2.50 to ! *\" e.lghth of a cent m a?e^rt to «3 2;5\t|reach a common ground.Cheese, Last Sale 176 Va 188 Net Change *\u2014Ex-Dividend.CANADIAN BONDS.Following are the closing bid and asked quotations as at August 16, as furnished by the Investment Dealers\u2019 Association of Canada: Dominion Government Bonds: Bel] Telephone.Brazilian.Can.Cement .Can.Cement Pfd-.Can.Car & Fdy-.Can.Car & Fdy.Pfd.Can Ind- Alcohol \u201cA\u201d.Can.pacific.Con.Smelters .Dom.Steel & Coal \u201cB\u2019;.Gatineau Com- .Gen.Steel Wares .Gypsum Co.Imperial Tobacco.Imperial Oil .Inter.Pete.International Nickel.Massey Harris.: .Montreal Powe., National Breweries .Nat.Steel Car.Noranda .\t.Quebec Power .St.Lawrence Corp \u201cClass A\u201d St.Lawrence Paper Pfd.Shawinigan .Winnipeg Electric \u201cA\u201d .Open\tHigh\tLow\tNoon 164%\t165\t164%\t165 .11%\t11%\t11%\t11% 10%\t1014\t1014\t1014 95%\t95%\t95%\t95 % 15%\t15%\t15%\t15% 28%\t28%\t28%\t28% 2%\t2%\t2%\t2%' 6%\t6%\t6%\t6% 58%\t59\t58%\t59 13%\t13%\t13%\t13% 13%\t13%\t13%\t13% 8\t8\t8\t8 6 LI\t614\t614\t6% To Vz\t15%\t15%\t15%, 17\t17\t16%\t16% 25%\t25%\t25%\t25% 48\t48\t48\t4-8 7%\t7%\t7%\t7% 3014\t30%\t3014\t30% 42\t42\t42\t42 6014\t60%\t6014\t60% 7114\t72\t71%\t72 17%\t17%\t17%\t17% 17 Va\t17%\t17%\t17% 48\t4914\t48\t4914 20%\t20%\t20%\t20% 2%\t2%\t2%\t2% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Air Reduction .Am.Can .Am.Smelting.Atchison .Baltimore & Ohio .Bethlehem Steel .Can.Pacific.Chrysler .Com- Solvents .Del.& Hudson .Hudson Motors .General Electric .General Motors .Inter.Harvester .Kennecott .Montgomery Ward .Penn.R.R.Sears Roebuck .Standard Oil of N.J.Southern Pacific .Texas Gulf Sulphur United Aircraft .U.S.Rubber.U.S.Steel .Westinghouse .Woolworth.Open\tHigh\tLow\tNoon 58%\t58%\t58%\t58%' 96%\t96%\t96%\t96% 4514\t45%\t45 y4\t45% 35\t35\t35\t35 7%\t7%\t7%\t7%, 55\t55\t55\t55 614\t6 Vi\t614\t6 Vi 67%\t69 Vi\t67%\t6914 1014\t1014\t1014\t1014 21\t22\t21\t22 8%\t8%\t8%\t8% 39%\t40%\t39%\t40% 45\t45%\t45\t45% 57%\t57%\t57%\t57% 3914\t39%\t3914\t3914 45\t46\t45\t46 19%\t19%\t19%\t19% 69%\t70%\t69%\t70% 53%\t53%\t53%\t53% 17%\t18%\t17%\t18% 3514\t3514\t3514\t3514 26%\t26%\t26%\t26% 43%\t44%\t43%\t44% 5714\t58%\t57%\t58% 100%\t100%\t100%\t100% 46\t46\t46\t46 MONTREAL CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS are furnished by McManamy & Walsh cert; CBM:\tMart\tKenney\u2019s\tOrches- tra.\t\t\t 11:00\tp.i\tm.\u2014\tW A B C :\tNevvs; WEAF: Eddie Le\t\tBaron's\tOrches- Ira; WJZ:\tN e ws ;\tBarney\tRapp\u2019s Orchestra :\tCBM:\tNews ;\tCFCF: Sports; CK/\ttC: Sp\torts; Pianologue ;\t KDKA : Nev\trs ; We\tather.\t 11:30 p.m\t\t\tWE\tAF : Abe\tLyman\u2019s Orchestra ;\tWABC\t: Eddy\tDuchin\u2019s Orchestra ;\tWJZ:\tHarry\tOwens\u2019 mon light veals and drinkers in.T\t.mixed lots brought $4.50.Grassers | 0f\t^ , s wcl'e_ still trying to were mostly $3.50.\tiKet BJlt!?h b,uyers interested but Good ewes and wethers made $8.Q'Y1.® finding the domestic level too Buck lambs were cut $1 per ewt.andp1®^, i ü cull lambs $2 per cwt.Sheep were1 Bales at the Commodity Exchange from $2 to $4.were 200 boxes of spot butter, 100 Orchestra; CBM: Lloyd Huntley\u2019s Orchestra.TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.\u2014WABC: Ray Heather-ton; WEAF: Amos and Andy; CBF: Sports; WJZ: Easy Aces; CFCF: House of Peter McGregor.7:30 p.m.-\u2014WABC: Living History, drama; WEAF: The Revelers; WJZ: Ralph Blaine; CBM: Organ Recital: CBF: French programme; KDKA: Let\u2019s Celebrate: CFCF: Uncle Troy.8.00 p.m.\u2014-WABC: Gang Busters, drama; WJZ: Roy Shield Revue; WEAF: One Man\u2019s family.8:30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Tommy Dorsey\u2019s Trombone and Orchestra; WABC: Paul Whiteman\u2019s Orchestra; Styles in Voeial Rhythms; Hogs were $10 for bacons fed and 19P5bec fl\u2019csb 1*2 score bringing watered.Selects drew $1 per hog :\t\u2018'¦i c\u2019 and 100 boxes of Quebecs premium.Butchers and heavies were]\u201d® score selling at 21 %c.Spot prices cut 50 cents per cwt.Extra heavies ab close were 22 %c to 22 %c and lights $1 per cwt.Sows were for Quebec fresh 92 score and 21 %c from $7 to $8.50.Hogs sold on rail grade, brought $13.75 dressed weight.*- STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by the Montreal Stock Exchange: 10\t20\t30\t15 Util.bid.Comb.Golds Close .\t.\t67.3\t82.0\t77.1\t127.57 Prev.Dav\t.\t67.2\t81.9\t77.0\t126.63 Week Ago.\t66.8\t86.4\t80.5\t128.07 Month Ago\t65.2\t84.Year Ago .\t82.0 113.6 103 1938 High .\t69.3\t88.2\t81.4\t130.77 1938 Low .\t59.1\t61.1\t60.5\t103.03 1937 High\t.\t92.5\t122.2\t109.5\t146.59 I 1937 Low\t.\t64.7\t66.2\t65.9\t98.24 CFCF' Friendlv 1929\t\u2019 198\u20194 174-5 182-8 \u2022' | !929 Low .Ü25.0 83.9 98.6 1926 average equals 100.1YR.R.B.SPEER.EYE, EAR.NOSE, ^ Throat.100 Wellinirton Nol Phon* 8246.T\\R.ETHIER.PHONE 676.\t84 KING ST.West.Electrotherapy, Urinary Disease.n^S.J.A.DA ROHE AJND LIONEL D&rche.Eye.E^r, Nose and Throat, i Private Hospital.92 King Street West.Veterinary Surgeon JOHN T UACKETT.FrcSgicnt.T.L, Ql\u2019IMBY, Secretary.SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL ^ Dr.L, A.Gendreau, 67 Wellington So.OFFICES TO LET We offer the only and finest located suite of offices on Wellington St.North for lease.Immediate possession.Call JOS.V.AMES Telephone 235 WJZ CBF: Souvenir; Store.9:00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: T o w n H a 11 Summer Show; WABC: Meet the Champ; WJZ: It May Have Happened; CBM: Bob Crosby\u2019s Orches- K9:30 p.m.-WEAF: For Men | proximate quotations for transac-1 mediw,80 SG^-'1 A1!*\u2019rn\u2019l\u2019eri3-4e \u2022\u2018Y Only; WJZ: National Music Camp;! turns between banks at the close of .ncdlunE obc> A*1 puliets\u2019 û4c> A\u2018 FOREIGN EXCH A N GES.The following rates furnished by to 21 %c for Quebec seconds as score.Butter futures were easier, unchanged to one-quarter of a cent off at 22 %c for August and 23 üc to 23 %c for November.The open spot market was 22Tic to 23c, with small lots to the retail trade at 24c to 24%c for solids and 24Vs>c to 25c for prints.Spot cheese sales at the Commodity Exchange were 400 boxes of Quebec white at 13%c, 400 at 13 ll-16c and 100 boxes of Quebec __ colored at 13%c.The open spot 8.2 120.81 imarket was Hc 1° 14 We for On-3.1 HG.lgl tarios and 13 %c to 13 Tic for Que-1 bees.Graded shipments of eggs in used free cases were selling on spot at SSTac for A-large, 27c for A-med-ium, 24c for \u201cB\u201d and 21 %c for \u201cC.\u201d Offerings at the Commodity Exchange were at 28%c, 27c, 24c and 2114 c respectively.Small lots to the retail trade were quoted by jobbers as follows on the Bank of Montreal are the ap-1£artons> and one cent to two cents Iron can.for IO«Se: A-l la \tBid\tAsked 2\u2019s, June 1, 1944 \t\t99%\t100% 2%\u2019s, Oct.15, 1939 .\t.101%\t102% 2%\u2019s, June 1, 1943 .\t102%\t103% 2 %\u2019s, Nov.15, 1944 .\t101%\t102% 3\u2019s, Oct.15, 1942 \t\t104%\t105% 3\u2019s, Perps\t\t89\t90 3\u2019s, June 1, 1960-55 .\t98%\t99% 3\u2019s, June 1, 1953-58 .\t98\t99 314\u2019s, June 1, 1946-49 .\t.102%\t103% 314\u2019s, Nov.15, 1948-51\t102\t103 Sli\u2019s, June 1, 1956-66 .\t100%\t101% 3%\u2019s, Oct.15, 1944-49 .\t103%\t104% 4's, Oct, 15, 1939 \t\t103\t104 4\u2019s, Oct.15, 1943-45 .\t108%\t109% 4\u2019s, Oct.15, 1947-52 .\t108\t109 4%\u2019s, Sept.1, 1940 .\t106\t107 4%\u2019s, Oct.15, 1944 .\t111%\t112% 4V>\u2019s, Feb.1, 1946 .4%\u2019s, Nov.1, 1946-56 .\t111%\t112% ] \t111%\t112% : 4%\u2019s, Nov.1, 1947-57 .\t111%\t112% ! 4%\u2019s, Nov.1, 1948-58 .\t111%\t112%| 4%\u2019s, Nov.1, 1949-59 .\t1T2V\t113% 5\u2019s, Nov.15, 1941\t\t110\t111 1 5\u2019s, Oct.15, 1943 \t\t113%\t114% Dom.Gov\u2019t Guaranteed\t:\t C.N.R.2\u2019s, 1942 \t\t101\t102 C.N.R.2\u2019s, 1943 \t\t100\t101 Abitihi.\t.1 Abitibi Pfd.Asbestos Corp.B.A.Oil .,.Cons.Paper .Donnacona \u201cA\u201d ., Ford of Can.\u201cA\u201d Fraser Co.V.T- ,.Price Bros.Rovalite Oil.Robt.Mitchell .the Montreal\t\tCurb Market\t & Walsh:\t\t\t Open\tHigh\tLow\tNoon 3%\t314\t3\ts% 24%\t24%\t24%\t24% 79\t79\t79\t79 21%\t21%\t21%\t21% 7%\t7%\t7%\t7% 7 Vi\t714\t714\t714 19%\t19%\t19%\t19% 17%\t17%\t17 Vs\t17% 16%\t17\t16%\t17 45%\t45%\t45%\t45% 18 19 18 19 ghter, Mr.and Mrs.Howard Salisbury.Deceased was born in Montreal eighteen years ago.Since that time he had resided with his daughters, .100 101 .103 Vi 10414 .9812\t99 Vz .9814 991/4 .9814 9914 .llSi/s 116 Vs .115T4 11614 .11514 11614 .117% 118% .118% 119% .120 121 WABC: Mark Warnow\u2019s Blue Voi- business yesterday: vet Music; CBM: Chatting with the; Listener.10:00 p.m.WEAF: Kay Kyser\u2019s Sterling-Musical Klass and Dance; WJZ:] Demand .National Music Camp; WABC: The Cables.Word Game; CBM: Actors\u2019 Blood, | Australia .drama; CKAC: Ray Irwin\u2019s Orchcs-1 New Zealand .tra.\tFrance.10:30 p.m.\u2014WABC: It Can be I Belgium .Done; WJZ: Minstrel Show; CBM: Italy.Melodies from the Skies; CKAC : i Switzerland .Lloyd Huntley\u2019s Orchestra; KDKA : 1 Holland.Round-up.\t! Germany.11:00 p.m.\u2014 WABC: News; Sweden.WABC: News; Vincent Lopez\u2019 Or-i Norway.chcstra; CBM : News; CFCF: Sports; Denmark .KDKA: News; weather.\tj Czecho-Slov.11:30 p.m.\u2014 WABC: Sammy ! Brazil, official .New York Montreal AUCTION SALE Thurs., August 18th, AT 1 O\u2019CLOCK.D.S.T.FOR Walter Kingdcn.1 Milo from Kustis on North Hatley Road.Entire herd of young: accredited Jersey cattle, all choice stuff, 3 ami 4 years old, some to freshen soon, rest later.This is one ]of the beet herds in this section.Reason j f°r soiling:, going out of dairy.2 stoves, express wagon, plough, De Laval cream _____ ^_____ ___________ _______t, sn.or.tor, KOO.I pair of one h.r»o sleds, wir 'Kaye\u2019s Orchestra; CBF: Shep Fields\u2019 Poland Orchestra; WJZ: Larry Clinton\u2019s Or-, Hong Kong Cash.R.M.PDMF.RS.Auctroncer.Rhone 1005.\tSherbrooke.chcstra; WEAF: Abe Lyman\u2019s Orchestra.Yen U.S.dollars Can.dollars Close.4.87\u2019s 4.87% 3.89 3.93 .027 .168 .052 .229 ,545 .400 .251 .244 .217 .034 .059 .188 .305 .284 Close.4.8914 4.89 U 3.91 3.94 .027 .169 .052 .230 .547 .402 .252 .245 .218 .034 .059 .189 .306 .285 13-32 P.\u201cB,\u201d Mrs, Salisbury, of Granby.Mr.Miller was a member of Mr-Vicar Presbyterian Church, Montreal.and was for many years connected with the Montreal Carpet Cleaning Company.Although he had resided in Granby for only a short time he was highly respected by all who had the privilege of knowing him.He was the son of the late Robert Miller and Christina McLeod.His wife, whose maiden name was Ann Muir, predeceased him many years ago.Six children survive, Mrs.Howard Salisbury, of Garnby, Mrs.Harold Hayes, of East Bolton, Mrs.Oscar Davis, of Fulford, and Messrs.Quentin, of Montreal, Gordon, of Fort Alberni, B.C., and Russell, of Sherbrooke, and five grandchildren, Jean, Muriel and Heather Hayes and Ann and June Miller.The funeral was held at the United Church Granby, on Tuesday afternoon.August 10, Rev.Char.es ?-\u2014\u2014________________________\u2018î*! Huxtable conducting the service.:\tThe church choir sang.\u201cAsleep FUNERAL OF MRS.C.VAUGHANC in Jesus.\u201d \u201cO God of Bethel\u201d and MAGOG.\t] \u201cRock of Ages.\u201d Magog, Aug.16.\u2014At the home ] The bearers were Messrs.Simeop C.N.R.214 s, 1944 C.N.R.3\u2019s, 1944 .C.N.R.3's, 1945-50 .C.N.R.3\u2019s, 1948-52 .C.N.R.3\u2019s, 1948-53 .tC.N.R., 4u.\u2019s, 1951 .f C.N.R., 414\u2019s, 1956 .*C.N.R., IQ\u2019s, 1957 .fC.N.R., 4%\u2019s, 1955 .C.N.R.5\u2019s, 1954 .fC.N.R.4Vs, 1949-69 tC.N.W.l.S.S.5\u2019s, 1955 .fMont.Harbor 5\u2019s, 1949-69 ., .120\t122 *\u2014Payable Canada and New York, t\u2014Payable Canada, New York and London.120 122 DEATHS REPORTED on the staff of St.Laurent College, and one in Abitibi.His wife predeceased him.Old newspapers for sale.One cent a pound.Apply Record Office.j fresh-killed chickens, 30c; selected fowl, 21-24c; Brome Lake ducklings, 26c; domestic ducks, 21c.Keen Interest Being Taken In Calf Club Work 13.32 D.SALES AND SERVICE Ross-Biron Electric Ltd.17 - 21 Frontenac St.\u2014 Phone 615 ANSWER TO CRANIUM CRACKER Questons On Page 4.The forty-eight people would have eaten up twenty days\u2019 provisions for them in twenty days.Then there would be thirty days less twenty days, or ten days\u2019 provisions for forty-eight left\u2014or 480 days' provisions for one average person.After eighteen people left, there were thirty people remaining, and 480 days\u2019 provisions would last them as long as 480 divided by thirty, or sixteen days.lai-ge, 33c; A-medium.31-32c 28-29c; \u201cC,\u201d 25c.The potato market was 55-60e for No.1 and 35-40c for No.2 per SO lbs., for new Quebecs.The poultry market was quoted to the retail trade by wholesale jobbing houses as follows on A-grade dressed stock, B-grade being one kevs V-qo®\t1MeSs: TS?-!^0.«f\"her daughter Mrs.\" wE'j.| QraYM^ndTercy Matthew's, ofFuf- ¦\" e, nihkfed chickens, ol-;Davies, Mrs.Carl Vauofhan.npo ^-.-j tt tit D^hinami nnd Gor-34c; selected chickens, 28-31c; 13th, after having been in ill health! The remains were taken to Mont-for the past year, spending the! real and laid in Mount Royal Ceme-greater time confined to bed.j tery beside the grave of bis wife.Mrs.Vaughan was a direct de-] Those attending the funeral from scendant of Nicholas Austin, first! out of town were Mr.and Mrs.Os-settler of Bolton, and was born!car Davis, Mr.and Mrs.Percy July 1, 1857, dying at the age of j Mathews.Mr.and Mrs.Simeon eighty-one years.In 1887 she was Graves, Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Hayes.Continued from Page 3.married to C.M.Vaughan, who pre-!Mrs.Orland-o Wright and son and Province of Quebec.\tdeceased her.For a few years they! Mrs.Lcgge, of Fulford; Mr, and Far-reaching effects have result- iived in Boston, Mass., but spent! Mrs.William Graves, of Waterloo; ed from the organization of these\u2018m05t of their Bves at Magog and Mr, Russell Miller, jof Sherbrooke ! clubs.During the past sixteen '\t,\t,\t.\t,\t,\tT, | years livestock breeding and farm-',was, 1?eld ,on ,Jfuly *» ««\"\u2022 *» - 40 o*.*3 00 Church.Rev, Father Lecomte, assisted by visiting priests, officiating.Interment was made at Chapel Corner.The deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs.Leopold Plouffe.with whom he made his home, and a ROBERT MILLER, GRANBY Granby, Aug.15.\u2014Robert Miller,\t_ ._ .the Sherbrooke lair.Prizes will be eighty-three years old, passed away ! Montreal nurse, and six sons, Rene awarded to the best livestock and in suddenly on Sunday.August 7, at of Sweetsburg, two Oblate Fathers other educational competitions.\tthe home of his son-in-law and dau- at a missionary poet in Africa, two Leave Your Cares In Our Care.Don\u2019t carry your cares with you on your vacation.Leave the hig ones \u2014* the worries about the safety .of your ual-uables with us.Put important papers, securities, keepsakes and other valuables in a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX \u2014 renting here for a few cents a month.See about this before you go.SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY D0^C SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.AUGUST 1G.1938.PAGE SEVEY TIMELY TOPICS DISCUSSED AT EAST CLinON THIS VESSEL HAS VERTICAL \u2018'PROPS\" Papers in Connection with National Events Delivered at Session of Women\u2019s Institute.East Clifton, Aug.16.\u2014The Women\u2019s Institute met with Mrs.Guy Waldron, with eight members present.The topic for the afternoon was, \u201cNational Events,\u201d and was in charge of the convener, Mrs.G.Waldron.The president, Mrs.L.Waldron, was in the chair and the meeting was opened by repeating the Creed.Papers were read on, \u201cThe King\u2019s and Queen\u2019s Visit to France\u201d and \u201cCanada and World Peace.\u201d The roll call was, \u201cMy Favorite National Holiday and How I Like to Spend It.\u201d A discussion then followed regarding an exhibit at the Cookshire Fair.Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Eldene Waldron.General Notes.Recent Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Barber included Mr.Charles Wright, Mr.and Mrs.Spencer Allen and daughter, Barbara, Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Placey and Mrs.William Harper, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Alton Hardy and children, of New York, are spending their holidays with Mrs.Hardy\u2019s parents and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Jud Waldron, of this place, and Mrs.Ernest Dempsey, and Mr.Dempsey, of Sawyerville.Mr.George Hodgen and daughter, Miss Frances Hodgen, of Massachusetts, were guests of relatives and friends in town.Mr.S.Williams and friend, of Ryegate, Vt., were guests of relatives and friends in town.Mrs.Ellen Blair and son, Mr.Hazen Blair, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hodge, in the Kingsley district.Mr.and Mrs.Everett Blair were guests of relatives at Bulwer.Miss Pauline Reed, of Sawyerville, was a guest of her cousins, Misses Hazel and Shirley Bain.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gorringe has returned home, after visiting relatives in Toronto.EROMPTON Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Little and family, of Mclndoes, Vt., spent a week-end here with Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wheeler.Mr.and Mrs.T.0.Brown, of Wat-erville, were here with relatives.Miss M.Crompton, Mrs.E.E.Perkins, and Miss Ruby Perkins, returned home with them to spend a week.Mrs.L.E.Wheeler is spending some time in Asbestos with Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Wheeler.Mrs.H.E.Perkins is spending a few days in Sherbrooke with Mr.and Mrs.Roy Taylor, while Master Horace Perkins is in the Sherbrooke Hospital for a tonsil operation.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Proulx, Mr.I.Proulx and Mr.Charles Addison, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.R.E.McArthur, of Richmond, spent a day in Three Rivers with friends.Mrs.Douglas and son, Jackie, of Verdun, are here with Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Ward.A number from here were in Windsor Mills to attend the funeral B 1 ¦Iv\tigtig alPslii mxm.ww,.Built for a British steamship line, the vessel shown above at the recent launching is equipped with two Veith-Schneider propellers and dispenses with a rudder.The special propellers consist of six blades.They furnish an infinitely variable pitch and all steer ing is done with their aid, giving the ship exceptional manoeuvrability.The propellers may be seen at the stern of the ship.of Mrs.D.Stuart.Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Daub and two children, of New York City, and Mrs, Terry Graham and daughter, of Montreal, called on Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Perkins.EAST BOLTON Bryant and motored to BARTON August FAIR and 18,19,20 RACES Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Mrs.John Patterson Sherbrooke recently.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Peters, Mr.and Mrs.George Juby and Miss Vivian Juby, all of Magog, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Juby.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Catchpaugh and two sons, Charles and Leigh, of Magog, visited over a week-end at Overlake Lodge.Mr.Garnet Wedge, of South Bolton, was a week-end guest at the same home.The East Bolton branch of the Quebec Women\u2019s Institute was entertained at the home of Mrs.* A.Dufresne on August S.A Iavge number turned out to the monthly meeting, when plans were made to hold a \u201cShipwreck Party\u201d on August 23, at the same home, Overlake Lodge.It was also decided to_ entertain the Brome County semi-annual convention at Glenbrook House, Coolidge, in September.The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs.Clinton Hurlbut on September 4.A demonstration in showmanship was given one day recently at the home of Mr.J.Butters to the members of the East Bolton Calf Club who are going to the Waterloo Fair.An ice cream social was held at the summer home of Mr.and Mrs.D.M.de Pender, Bryant\u2019s Landing, for the benefit of the East Bolton Calf Club.Mr.and Mrs.John Fields, Mr.Arden Whittier, Miss Iris Quilliams, of Cherry River, and Mr.and Mrs.Edward Paige, of Eastman, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Fields, Bellevue Range.Mr.John Butters, member of the East Bolton Calf Club, had the misfortune to lose his pirze-winning pure bred Jersey calf after it was chosen for the Waterloo Fair.DRAPER\u2019S CORNER THE FAIR WITH A PROGRAMME AND PURPOSE (1)\tTwo new 30 x 120 ft.livestock exhibit barns just completed.(2)\tSuperb Stage Attractions and musical programme.(3)\tRace card of 13 events opening the Green Mountain Circuit with a tentative pro- gramme Canadian containing Entries.many THURSDAY North Country Special, mixed .$200 3-year-old and under Stake Pace .$500 2:21 Trot\t.$300 FRIDAY 2:20 Stake\tTrot .$750 3-vear-oId Stake Trot .$500 2:12 Stake\tTrot .$750 2:21 Pace\t.$300 2:15 Pace .$300 SATURDAY Qtiebec-Governor\u2019s Day 2:20 Stake\tPace .$750 2:12 Stake\tPace .$750 Free-for-AlI Stake Pace .$1.500 2:15 Trot .$300 Free-for-All Trot and Pace $300 Coaticook plays West Burke in a Quebec-Vermont league gar-o at the Fair on Saturday morning at 10 D.S.T.Governor Aiken and the Fair will he host to an official Quebec party on this date.The members of the Ives Hill Ladies\u2019 Aid were entertained very pleasantly by Mrs.Gordon Young for their August meeting.Mr.William Draper, accompanied by Mr.Percy Draper and Mr.Kenneth Young, were dinner guests at the Bowker home in Sawyerville.Recent callers from a distance of Mrs.R.H.Draper were Mr.and Mrs.E.Crook and family, Ayer\u2019s Cliff; Mrs.Ray Lincoln, Rock Island; Mrs.B.A.Crosby and Miss Hazel Crosby, Lennoxvillc.Mrs.Aitken-head, of Sherbrooke, was an overnight guest at the same home.The Cairns families, of Ives Hill, and the Young families from here joined at a picnic lunch at the river.Recent guests of Mr, and Mrs.John A.Campbell were Mr.and Mrs.C.IT.Taylor and Miss Bertha Taylor, as a residence for girls.A number of workmen are painting and redecorating the building and the work is progressing rapidly.Mrs.Ernest Bowen, of Laconia, N.H., is visiting relatives and friends here.She is a guest of Mrs.ank Hartley at present.Mrs.H.R.Park, of Port Dover, Ont., is visiting Mrs.J.R.S.Scott and family.Mrs.Walter Stockwell, of Montreal, is visiting Mrs.H.P.Stock-well.Mr.and Mrs.William C.Sawyer and twin daughters, Betty and Leah, of Sherbrooke, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.William Sawyer.Miss Rebecca Scott, of Montreal, is spending her vacation with Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Scott.Mrs.A.F.Emberley, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, spent an afternoon in town.Mr.A.L.Buckland, of Montreal, is spending his vacation in Stan-stead with Mrs.Buckland at the home of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Holmes.Miss Mildred Baker, of Boston, is a guest of Miss M.I.Butters.Mr.N.Folsom Manning, manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, at Howick, is in Stanstead for his annual holiday.With Mrs.Manning and son, Terrill, he will spend some time at Eagle Point, Lake Mem-phremagog.Miss Lillian Ross is spending two weeks at Scobie House, Norway Bay, and at Brownsburg.Dr.Gerald Halpenny returned on the Duchess of Bedford from London, England, where he has spent a year in post graduate work.Gerald spent several years at Stanstead College.He has a host of friends here, who wish him every success in his profession.Mr.and Mrs.Carroll Smith and son, Lindsay, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Hodge, Cookshire.Dr.and Mrs.Stewart Welch, of Birmingham, Alabama, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.S.Scott.Mrs.Jessie Hall, Mrs.H.N.Holland, Mrs.Nellie Saunders and Mrs.T.A.Peasley were called to Sherbrooke by the sudden death of Mr.Richard Miller, who passed away on Wednesday, August 10th, at his Ijome there.Mr.Miller was a resident of Stanstead for some years, where he was employed on the Boston and Maine Railroad.He had many friends in this community.Mrs.Hall and Mrs.Holland are sisters.a week with her niece and nephew, Miss Jessie and Mr.Earl Niblock.Mrs.G.S.Wood and her daughter, Mrs.Lynch, of Berkeley, Calif., are visiting at the home of Miss Fredrica Cutter, They arrived by motor after a very enjoyable trip.Mrs.Wood is a native of Sutton, the daughter of the late Dr.F.A.Cutter, Sr.Mrs.E.D.Eland, of Montreal, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.D.Eland for a few weeks.Mr.Clinton Eastman, of West Lebanon, N.H., was in town to attend the funeral of Mrs.Sarah Eastman.Mrs.Levi Perkins, of Montreal, was here for the same purpose.Mrs.G.S.Wood and Mrs.Lynch, both of Berkeley, Calif.; Mrs.E.D.Eland, of Montreal, and Miss F.Cutter were dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Dyer.Mr.and Mrs.H.Reid and Mr.and Mrs.F.N.Carr are taking a motor trip through the Adirondack Mountains and will be absent for a few days.Mr.Merlin Lewis is home from hi§ work at Cowansville and will spend a two-week\u2019s vacation with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith, of Windsor, Ont., are visiting friends and relatives here, scene of Mr.Smith\u2019s boyhood.Mrs.Emma Lovejoy, of Boston, Mass., is a guest at the home of her niece, Mrs.Mable Curley, Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Goulet, of Fall River, Mass., were visiting at the home of Mr.J.Morin.IRON HILL SUTTON Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus and family, of Knowlton, visited Mr.and Mrs.D.F.Sweet.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Dennis, of St.Albans, and daughter, Eva, were tea guests of Mr.D.E.Hadlock.Mrs.Darroch and son Ian, of Montreal, are spending their holidays with Mrs.T.Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.G.Blinkhorn and family spent a day with Mr.George Hall.Mr, Austin Hadlock, of Richford.Vt., visited his brother, Mr, D.E.Hadlock.Miss Doris Wilson spent a weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.Wilson.Mr.Paul Mason and friend, of Cote St.Paul, and Mr.Evans, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.James Mason.Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Blaney and friend of Toronto, are visiting Mr.E.Wk Beard and Mr.W.F.Blaney.Mr.Stanley Mount is motoring to the western harvest fields, Messrs RICHMOND i NU-' AT ^\t\\ j , - 'M FULL DAYS Thursday, Friday and Saturday AUGUST 18-19-20 Richmond District people have been quietly doing things this last year! A new metal fence now encloses the Fair Grounds.The Race Track has been widened and improved, a fine stage now adorns the Race 1 rack Oval, and a brand new Grand Stand with a seating capacity of 1800 has just been completed.But that\u2019s not all \u2014 This year the Fair will be in full swing right from the drop of the hat on Thursday morning! Everything will be ready \u2014 judging will commence \u2014 horse racing will start \u2014 peanuts and popcorn will be on hand \u2014the midway and grand stand shows will be ready to entertain.1 be Directors of the Fair extend a cordial invitation to old friends and new to come see them this week and join in the jollity and good wholesome fun.And there will haven\u2019t told about! be surprises for you that vM Wê, we RICHMOND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY f A GRAND TIME FOR EVERYONE! ____________ Mrs.Leon Comeau is visiting her of Waterloo, Miss'Gladys Taylor and | mother at St.Johnsbury, Vt., and Mr.Norwood, of Montrca Hubert Grenier, of Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.John Butler, Sprir.gifeld, Mass,, were calling Mr.and Mrs.H.Allison.Miss Doreen Campbell spent a few days with friends r.t Coaticook.ana of on STANSTEAD The Stanstead Inn has been leased by Stanstead College, to be used HOW LONG, ALETHIA, ¦will you keep neglecting your complexion?Help bring out its natural loveliness with Cuticura.Splendid for pimples, blackheads, roughness and other externally caused irritations.Soap 25*, Ointment 25* at your druggist's.FREE sample, write Cuticura, Dept.82, 286 St.Paul St.W.Montreal.-r:.A * A Mr.and Mrs.C.U.R.Tartre left for a trip up the Saguenay River and\t_____j wil be out of town for about a week, j Cecil Mason.Leslie Smith, William Mr.Floyd Mace y was at Water- j Knowles and Ferd Olie are accom-bury and Burlington, Vt., going byjpanying him.way of Smuggler\u2019s Notch.\tj Miss Phylis Hayes, of Waterloo.Mr.W.S.Marsdon, of Springfield, j spent a week at the Hadlock hor and j Mr.and Mrs.George Chapman and family, of Auburn, Mass., have returned home after spending a week with friends and relatives in Iron Hill and Sutton.Mrs.John Chapman is in very poor health.Mr.and Mrs.D.F.Sweet spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.John Tib-I bits.Mass., has been a guest of Mr Mrs.M.E.Owens.Mr.and Mrs.Quaekenboss, of Providence, R,L, are guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.B.Miller.will be absent for several days.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Course and family, of Montreal, were in town with relatives.Mrs.M.E.Owens is spend a Mr.and Mrs.Franklin Sliufe.lt spent a day in Cowansville and v:s-ted Mr.C, E.Christie, who is very week or more with friends at Bur- ill.It i« hoped he will soon be bet-lington, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.James Flanagan and family have returned from a week\u2019s vacation spent along the Maine coast.Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Laycock, of Pigeon Hill, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mfs.Earl Niblock and Miss Jessie Niblock.Mrs.Joseph Crothers is spending Mrs.Walter Williams.Mrs.Mary Hiller has returned to Montreal after spending two weers' holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Hall.Her daughters, Mary and Ruth, returned with her to spend a week in the city.Mrs.M.A.Robinson and daughter, Miss Lora Robinson, of Cowansville, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.C.L.Sweet.The people at \u201cThe Highlands'\u2019 attended a lawn social at Brovne Centre, enoying a pleasant evening.The young people from the city hold amateur concerts nearly every evening.Miss Ruth Mander, who is spending her holidays at Selby Lake, visited her mother.Mrs.Mander, at \u201cThe Highlands.\u201d MILLFIELD Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Eager, Mr.motored to Quebec recently.Mr.Edwin McNay spent a weekend in Montreal.Mr.Robert Bullard, of Arlderley, was visiting his brother, Mr.Andrew Bullard.Miss Stella Cook has gone to St.Pierre Baptiste to spend a short time teaching an English class.Mr.Nelson Fletcher, of Marsboro, spent a week-end here.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Henderson and family, Miss Muriel Marshall, Mr, and Mrs.William Lowery, Miss Effie Porter, Mr.and Mrs.A.Cook and Mrs.Ray Little visited the Girl Guide camp at Lake William.The Millfield softball team played a Thetford team here, winning twenty-two to nineteen.They intend playing at Thetford in the near future.Mr.and Mrs.George Davidson and Mr.and Mrs.Guy Davidson were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Leith and family.Miss Margaret Cook has returned 1er.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Hadlock and Mrs.Clark Berad spent a day in Magog.Mrs.C.Sager returned home with them.Mr.and Mrs.A.Kenney, of Cookshire., were guests of Mr.Frank Hall.The Misses Lucia and Marcia Hadlock were tea guests of Mr.and and Mrs.Albert Frizzel and Miss home after spending a few days in Edna Davidson, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, [Montreal.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.George j Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Davidson Davidson and Mr.and Mrs.Guy Davidson.Miss Effie Porter and Miss Glcnna Porter wore guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Porter, Kinnear\u2019s Mills.Mrs.Percy Alexander, the Misses Stella, Lyla and Gladys Cook, Mr.Nelson Fletch and Mr.Ray Little and family, of Lennoxvillc, are visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William MacDonald.Mr.Walter Cook and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Little.Master Géorgie Currie, of Kimberley, is visiting his aunt, Mrs.William Porter, of this place.AYER\u2019S CLIFF FAIR WEST SHEFFORD KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.LAROUX/ HE AMD CARSON\u2019Q men must have found CORPORAL DALE'S BODY/ Mrs.Schryler Woodard spent a week-end at Knowlton as guest of relatives.Mrs.Laura Cunningham entertained at afternoon tea in honor of Miss Carrie W.Lawrence, of Montrca], who is guest of relatives in town for a few days.A very pleasant social period was enjoyed and Mrs.Cunningham served refreshments.Mrs.Woodard presided at the tea table.Mrs.Woodard entertained at one table of \u201ckeno\u201d bridge.The prize winners were Miss Eva Malbeouf and Mrs.J.P.McMahon.Mrs.Woodard served tea.Sherbrooke Exhibition \u2014 August 27th to September 3rd.Remem' r the dates.By Zane Grey.SPECIAL SELECTED RYE WHISKY \u2022OTTIE® IN BONO IN CANADA\u2014If YEANS OLO 13 e*.M .2S \u2022 25 m.- 40 ox.*3.60 Stcphrn Slfuntcr.Inc z Fcitu'e» Synd:'»'t Int A.>rl
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