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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 25 juillet 1928
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.QUE., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928.Thirty-Second Year.WRECK Name Canada\u2019s Candidates For Seat In International Court Two Of St.Johns Troopers Killed In  Collision AVIATOR GIVES LIFE TO SAVE LARGE CROWD in- spectai Train Carrying 22nd Regiment of Quebec City and Detachment of Royal Canadian Dragoons of St.Johns Collided With Freight Train at Sand Point, Some Sixty Miles West of Ottawa, This Morning\u2014 Were on Way to Petawawa for Annual Training.(Canadiac.Press Despatch) 1 I AWA, Ont., July 25.\u2014 Two men are known to have been killed, also many horses, when a Canadian Pacific special train carrying the 22nd Regiment of Quebec City and a detachment of the Royal Canadian Dragoons of St.Johns, Que., collided with a freight tra:n at Sand Point, some sixty miles west of here.Both are permanent units going to Petawawa for annual training.Of the dead, two have been identified as Chilian and Gordon, both of St.! Johns, Que.The collision tool-place early this morning.Both train crews were from | Smith's Falls, the engineers being i Kenny and Hamilton, the conductors Robertson and Fraser i The freight train was comiif J from Chalk river to Smith's Falls-j Locomotives Met Head-on *»* ?*> ?4- *> *;\u2022\t*.» ?> * *\tFRENCH ATLANTIC FLIGHT * *\tCALLED OFF.\t* $ _____________________ ?** (Associated Press Cable) *:\u2022 PARIS, July 25.\u2014The Havas ?*\tAgency announced late yester- * day that it had been officially * \u2022I* decided to give up the flight of * *\tLieutenant Paulin Paris, now * *\tat Horta, in the Azores, on a ?*\ttransatlantic night from France * ?> to the United States.\t* trouble which developed on the * *> latter part of his hop to the * was interrupted by the motor *> \u2022> difficulty, the object of the ?> flight could not be attained.* \u2022S* route by way of the Azores and *\u2019* *> Bermuda was practicable.*> *\t\u2022* .j- \t4 Deliberately Chose to Crash Rather Than Endanger Lives of Onlookers at an Aviation Exhibition.(Associated Press Despatch) MOSCOW, July 25.\u2014A tragic story of the self-sacrificing death of Alieskey Pavloflf, Soviet Russia\u2019s most prominent aviator, who is believed to have crashed deliberately rather than try to save his own life by endangering spectators at an aviation exhibition, is published by the Moscow newspapers today.Pavloff was giving a stunt flying demonstration before high aviation authorities and foreign guests at Moscow\u2019s military airdrome in a small monoplane of his own construction when the plane suddenly dived close to the ground and crashed a few yards from \u2018-he spectators.The pilot was killed and his body buried beneath the smoking debris.Some of the aviation experts who witnessed the disaster said that Pavloff could have saved his life by a forced landing among the spectators, hut deliberately chose to'crash rather than endanger the lives of the onlookers.Plans are being made to give the flier an impressive funeral.Survivors Of North Pole Expedition Will Arrive At Narvik, Norway, Today Swedish Nobile Rescue Mission, Which Is Now at Tromsoe, Will Fly Home by Way of Narvik and Lulea, Sweden.(Associated Press Despatch)! NARVIK, Norway, July 25.\u2014 The Citta di Milano, base ship of General Umberto Nobile\u2019s ill-fated polar expedition, is due here late this afternoon with the survivors of the Italia disaster.They are scheduled to leave for Italy at 6.30 p.m.in a reserved coach on an ordinary train.The survivors will not pass Stockholm, and are most likely to take a route through Copenhagen, Gjedser, Denmark and Warnemunde, Germany.ACCORD SIGNED IN REGARD TO TANGIER ZONE Was Signed Today by Representatives of France, Spain, Italy and Great Britain.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, July 25.\u2014The accord fixing the status of the international zone of Tangier was formally signed today by representatives of France, Spain, Italy and G-reat Britain.The signatories to the pact were Philip- (Associated Press Despatch) ESSEN, Germany, July 25.\u2014 The Deutsche Berwerks Zeitung, recognized organ Thp two locomotives met head-on and are locked together.The two bodies so far recovered have been removed to the United Church at Sand Point.\tj Tna troop train carried the cars1 with the horses next to the tender.It is reported that seven horses were J killed outright and others had to; be shot.There were two hundred men on the train.The occupants of the village.1 , ,\t,\t,\t1\t\u2022 ¦ awakened by the crash shortly after\tstee\u2018 anc* coal mining in- daybreak, turned- out to assist in the terests, published an editorial the rescue work, and help has been today which denounces the Kel- !'?sS\t«\u2022 Late reports indicated no further n°t honestly meant, because it killed, but three men are seriously provides.no means for enforce- injured.\tment of its provisions.The injured have been removed The editorial took up the idea Sand Point served breakfast to the or some other German news soldiers.Denounces Kellogg Anti-War Pact As Move Which Is Not Honestly Meant - *- Recognized Organ of Steel and SytîLs'S wm^JURY HOLDS NO Efficient Only When Powers Disarm.Dame Ellen Terry, best loved of all English stage stars, who passed away at her nome in Kent on Saturday.She was known as the wo/id s greatest Portia.Eighty years old, she had been retired from the :tage for many seasons.WALES PAYSÏ HIGH TRIBUTE TO BALFOUR ONE FOR DEATH AT CROSSING Verdict of Accidental Death Returned at Inquest into Death of Joseph Morway, Eden, Vt., Killed by Train Near Sutton.(Special to the Record) Luncheon Given by British Academy to Celebrate Opening of a Permanent Home in Government Building.A representative from the Ita- f J' V Bherthelot, general secre- ! tary of the foreign office; Lord Crewe, British ambassador to France; Jose Maria Quinones de baon, Spanish ambassador, and Count Manzoni, Italian ambassador.The alcoord gives Spain control of the policing of Tangier and the international zone surrounding the city, with minor modifications to safeguard the rights of the other signatories.Italy is granted increased representation on the teg-| islative body of the international i zone, and will also be represented ! on the courts and similar tribunals.The agreement will now be submitted to Belgium, the United j States, Holland, Sweden and Portu-I gal for their adhesion.-4- DECLARES KELLOGG PACT WILL CONSOLIDATE ALL WORLD PEACE MOVEMENTS lian legation at Stockholm is awaiting the arrival of the survi vors.1 he Swedish Nobile rescue mission, which is now at Trom-soe, will fly home by way o Narvik and Lulea, Sweden.MANCHURIA IS DANGER SPOT IN FAR EAST *\t* *\tROWING ACROSS ATLAN- * *\tTIC OCEAN\t* *\t- # #\t(Associated Press Despatch) &\tROSENIHIEIM, Bavaria, # #\tGermany, July 25.\u2014 Franz & & Romer, who left Lisbon on # & March 3rd in an attempt to # & row across the Atlantic in a #\tcollapsible boat, was several tfc #\thundred miles southeast of * St Zermuda on July 18.This was St St reported to the -firm here & St which built Romrr\u2019s craft by St St the Jugo-Slavian steamer St St The Epidauro The radio St Sf despatch from the steamer St St said that Rome.- was sighted # St at 23 % degrees north Isti- St % tude and 58 degrees west St St longitude.\tSt stst#st stststaststst stststst MONTREAL-NEW YORK FARE BY PLANE IS $70 Canadian Colonial Airways Company to Inaugurate Passenger, Mail and Express Service Between Montreal and New York.TWO ARE BADLY INJURED NEAR COATICGOK Condition of 6-Year-01d Daugh* ter of Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Whiting, of Stanhope, Believed Hopeless as Result of Auto Accident\u2014Mother and Father Also Injured\u2014Little Boy May Have Leg Amputated as Result of Fall.Representathe of Japan States that His Government Intends to Maintain Hold in That Province Indefinitely.(Associated Press DesnatcIO j SEATTLE, Wash., July 25.\u2014 i Characterizing Manchuria as \u201cthe ! danger spot of the Far East,\u201d Mo-Th0 Prnce ' tosa^a Zumoto, special represents Official Organ of Vatican Says Treaty Will \u201cSanction Theor-etically a Situation Which Responds to Historical Necessity.\u201d (Associated Press Despatch) ROME, July 25.\u2014Signing of the SUTTON, Ju!\\ At the LONDON, July 25.-J.113 x xxii*.ï; ,.\t4?T\t4- T 4-4.4- C T .\t,\ti x ¦\tu tive of Japan at the Institute of In- of Wales, several foreign ambassa- teraation PRelations here, told dele_ dors government ministers and a\tintend- number of distinguished private:6, .\t., .6 , w u \u2022 i.u * citizens were present at the lunch- ^^0 mamtam her hold in that pro- \u201cChina now is no more capable of Kellogg anti-war pact will consoli-nf n nprmnnpni hnmp in the err- effecbvely dealing with foreign ag- date all movements for world peace ernment building and the eightieth ^\t^f^the^Ü birthdaj the Academy.\tsponsibility of guarding Manchuria, Gold medals specially struck te fhe firs(.line of j\tnationai commemorate the event were pre- d f rests witlv j an.Japan's sented to the Earl of Balfour, the\tthere are litica, and to Renfrew Hospital.The women of 1 1,c\tulc\tcoroner\u2019s inquest into the death of\t\u2019the first !strati?glCal as weU as economif- th\u20ac of some other German news- Ml, Josepn Norway, aged 63, of\tthp Ovfo -d dictîonarv and \u201cIf China really settles down to i papers that the pacts will be ef-,Eden, Vermont, whe was instantly\tthe distinguish ithe task of settinS her house in ol'- The scene of the wreck is about ; ficjent only when the powers killed about ten o'clock on Monday\tLAG y : \u201e\t\u2018\t: der and succeeds in becoming an a mile from where the wreck oc- dj\tn im Germanv to a morning when th automobile in\t\"\t^\torderly and united nation, with suf- \u2014J .v;\"u u-' j f ,\t\u2018 enS\tt0,.ai which he was driviiu was struck by |u Proposingthe ^arl of Balfon s;fi d t st th t0 ward off all foi.defenceless person forced to lie.\t^ .l i health, the Prince of Wales recalled _____________________________ T______4, (Canadian Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Que., July 25.\u2014Following a conference here yesterday, Major-General Sir John O\u2019Ryan, president of the Colonial Airways in the United States, announced an arrangement with the Canadian Pacific Express, whereby the Canadian Colonial Airways, a subsidiary of the American Company, which has been awarded the Montreal-New York air mail service, wijl transport packages by plane between Montreal, Albany and New York.This service, it is expected, will open in September.As things now stand, the Canadian Colonial planes will carry passengers, mail and express, the arrangement for the last named1 service having been the object of Sir John\u2019s visit.Passenger fares from Montreal to New York for three hour trip will be around $70.So far as Sir John can see at this time, the service will consist of one plane per day each way.Should the service develop so that more ships go into operation, the fares will be lowered according to the cut in overhead.TRIESTE REGION CROPS SUFFER FROM HOT WAVE Priest Organized a Public Procession to Pray for Rain.ROME, July 23 curred many years ago which has gone down in history as one of the great railway disasters in this country.Information reaching the Department of National Defence indicates that the casualties among the horses, ______________________________ will reach fifteen or more, most of TOOK UP CUDGELS ON the down between the lion of armed tllp\tbrought neighbors and the lamb of the; accidental death.No i\"COmi^,wÏÏmin°» shorten the1\t.\t.r Both pains seem -to breath at the time.\u201d Answer\u2014Your description of your case sounds as if you had some form of functional heart trouble, but it \u2018 is useless for me to guess at the probable cause as your physician should be able to tell you, and advise you how much walking you can take with benefit.Dancing, Tom Burrough's Orches consequently, j tra, every Thursday at East Angus, every time it desires to be picked , and every Friday at Fitch Bay Mr.and Mrs.A, J.Martin and Miss Doris Jones, accompanied by Mr.Arthur Jones, of Coaticook, are spending a few days at Lower Waterford, Vt., the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leo W.Williams.Mr.and Mrs.George Dyer and Miss Helen Dyer, of Island Pond, ivere calling on relatives here on Tuesday last week.Mr.Mason Drew, Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Drew and Mrs.Nancy Bailey motored to Sherbrooke on Friday.Dance, Thursday, 2fith, 9 to 12, Mrs.Lucy Lovell, Mrs.Florenoe Town Hall, North Hatley, 50c each.Terrill and Miss Myra Sutton of Woodard\u2019s Orchestra.Auspices W.I.Coaticook, were calling on friends ^\tt here on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Davis and daughter, of Pasadena, Cal., former-iy of Island Pond, Vt., were in town on Saturday calling on Mrs.Maty Cowhard at \u201cMaplewood.\u201d ! Misses Joyce White and Helen NORTH HATLEY MARBLETON up and amused, it cries.Children learn these habits very quickly.Only, two or three experiences are necessary in forming a habit that may last all its life unless it goes through the slow process of \u201cun-conditioning.\u201d I mean by this that a child may build a habit, say, of desiring sympathy or I silver salver was won by John Long- daûghter, accompanied uv moore, the tno leading scorers hav- Lowry, of Blackie, Alberta, were iamuEement- which habit will last it \"b-if rea^v.\"\u2019on sa\u2018vers-\tj guests of Mrs.Thomas Soutar and through life.Many cases of in- Mrs.Wm.V.Birch, and Mr.Birch, of California, and Mrs.J.Mitchell, er^\tat\t^\t0\u201d\t^ semi\u2019invalids are of this Mrs.Hugh E.Bowen was a guest 0f South Durham, who also assist-! L \\jrs A Watson on Julv 1\"-}- 1\t\" t' i rs'j®^Luaough, j type, of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon L.Pocock.ed - the care of Mrs Randlett dur-1 rLw L Ùl 'Va^on on\t13.h.of Toronto, and Mrs.David Me-1 One of the best things to do in Coaticook, recently.\t.W ber tasMUness\tI\t*** < Clu!lough1 visited Mrs.Duncan Hut- j cases of minor accidents is to teach -w 1 ru V, .\t0,\t,\t,\tMr Iast mness-\t; present.After the regular business, chison during the week.\ti the child to lau*h instead of erv Ch\u201crch 'va; in Sherbrooke.The funeral was held from her was attended to an interesting re-\u2019 Messrs.Robinson and Cameron ! irigmuchbettertoteachthe child \\rrTWm rv,the ^UeSa0lrhlS\t1 late res;dence on Thursday after- port was given by Mrs.Beattie, j of Lenonxville, are guests of Mr.to be self-reliant and to brag about - m.Church, and Mrs.Church, mnn to the Melbourne United delegate from the Inverness branch : and Mrs.D.D.MacMillan.It May Be Urgent Guests of Mr and Mrs Hugh: chL-ch of which'she\"had been * YTrce?\\v^n\t^\t\u2018 -V anct member for mahy years.Her pas- Mrs.vsm.Hopkins and family, of!,\tp^r rf w c r Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Mr.and Mrs.E.J.: ^ f R Y \u2018 ï ,E' '-S' on\u2019t wait\u2014don\u2019t take chances.Gel 1UTOO Tablets to-day\u2014and hav- them rady totake at the first rirn of a Head* « he nr cold and TAKE THEM.ye a box- atdealers or bv mail postpaid i.N.RobioKic 6c Co.Regif.,Coati cook.Q Mr.and Mrs.A.Demersa were re.rnt guests of their son, Mr.Jos-\u2018 eph Deme;ss, and other relatives at Beilin, N.H, Mr.:.Roi.crt Akhurst and Miss Ilda Akhurst are spending their holidays in Ottawa, Cnt.Mr.and Mrs.William Barnes and daughter, of Montreal, are guests ci the former* parents, Mr.and -Mrs.M.T.Barnes.Mr;.Petcrl Blanchard, of Glen-ri:r=, Cs!,, was a recent guest of her ! .v r.d, Mr.R.H.Sylvester, and M.\\ Sylvester.Mrs.John Bourke, who has been :il for a few day*, is now convales-1 cing- Mrs.Benoit and son, of Montreal, were recent guests of her daughter, i Mrs.Alphonse Trudeau, and Mr.Tiudeau, and wen?accompanied home by Mr.and'Mrs.A.Trudeau for a visit.Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Cross, Mrs.! Daisy Cross and Mr.DougUa Cross, all of Sherbrooke, and Misses Nellie and Mary Bayley, of Wat-j erville.were caller* on Saturday at tb; home of Mesdame; Wilson and\u2019 McCoy.\tI holiday in Vermont and northern Quebec returning with a beautiful catch of lake trout.Mr.Howard Ashcroft, of the staff of ihe Royal Bank, is enjoy-! ing his holidays in Earre, Vt.i Mr.Alphonse Cote had the mis-\u2014 ' fortune to cut a foot almost off i hig collie dog while mowing with j the machine on Friday.This is the j second acicdent amongst the dogs ; during the week.Mr.James E.Robinson having lost his collie as the result of a kick from their own Remember the saying, \u201cThe thing they feared came upon them.\u201d Doctors who specialize in disease often die of the very thing in which they specialized.Children are often inclined to do the opposite of what they are forced to do at home.Domineering parents will often have fearsome children.Strict, church-going parents will often have atheist children, especially when the doctrines are foro ed into the child in an unpleasant manner.This is the key; If you Dance every Saturday night, Sil* Woodman, of Coaticook were guests | of Esther Smith on Saturday.Owing to the illness of Rev.G.E.j Beach, who is suffering from influ-j enza, Mr.John Donaldson, of Coati-\u2019 cook, very kindly conducted the ssr-j vices at the Baptist Church on Sun-! cay morning and evening.Mr.W.T.Parker, Miss Frances ¦and Master Guelph Parker, Miss Ruth Nelson and Master Wilmot Nelson motored to Burlington, Vt.on Friday.They were accompanied by Mr.C.H.Turner, who was called here by the illness and subsequent death of Mr.Parker.Mr.Sam Swailes was the gue*t of his daughter, Mrs.Jas.B.Robinson and family at Ayer\u2019s 'Cliff on Friday.Mrs.Swailes, who-«as been ver Lake Pavilion, Mavbleton.-?- CANTERBURY Mr.and Mrs.James Groom ant family motored to Hatley on Sunday last and visited Mr.and Mrs.Bond Little.Mrs.R.G.Bennett and Shirley spent Sunday in BircMon and Mi.-s Evelyn in Maple Leaf.Miss Maud MacDonald of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with Miss Doris Mayhew.Mr.and Mrs.Jusitn Sharman, Miss Muriel McLeod.Mesirs.James and Wesley Groom and Mrs James Groom attendee the late Mr.paying a visit to friends there, re-Groom\u2019s funeral in Martinville en turned with him.Friday test.\tMr.George Childs, of New York Mr.and Mrs.Percy Sharman and Ci.rir' >.s spending his holidays here Helen spent Sunday at home.\tWu his brother, Mr.Lee Childs and Mrs.Herbert Cathcart, Mrs ot-her relatives.Grace Cathcart and son, Keith, and: .^r\u2018 ,\tR°''ve- of Montreal, was Mrs.Armstrong, of Beauce, visits ^e week-end guest of his sister, Mrs, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Goodin last E' W' Dam.°U a\"d .family.He .was week.Mr.and Mrs.Goodin accompanied them home Sunday.Miss Fern Par ons, of Scotstown, is spending a week with Miss Patricia Bennett.accompanied home by his daughter, Miss Olive, who has spent the past three weeks with friends here.The Mission Band will meet at the church on Sunday, July 29th, at 2.00 p.m.horse while in the pasture.\t,\t., Friends of Mr.Joseoh Coxon teach a child something and at the i were much pleased to see h* was | sanle11time the child feels unhappy, well enough to motor to town dur- ^ wt.ever , a^ter associate that, ing the week\tteaching with unpleasantness.A dance in honor of Miss Cairns ; If woul,d teach a ch!w to over-and Mrs.Harvey, of Montreal, was.come\tplace it m the circum- I ] held at the home of their sister, stance that f
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