Sherbrooke daily record, 27 août 1928, lundi 27 août 1928
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928.Thirty-Second Year.- RENUNCIATION OF WAR TREATY SIGNED TODAY Great Eastern Exhibition Opens \u2014 Statesmen Held Conference Peace Pact Was Signed Today By Fifteen Nations DISAPPEARANCE OF CLERGYMAN SOLVED TODAY RUSSIA HAS NO DESIRE TO SIGN KELLOGG PACT NEWEST PICTURE OF MISSING FLYERS Kellogg #- \u2022 * \u2022> *!\u2022\t-J-\t*> ONE OF GREATEST FRENCH * SOLDIERS DIED TODAY.* \u201e\u201e Anti-War Treaty Was| ^ ^ ^ ^ Signed at Paris Today\u2014Dr.* Gustay Stresemann, German y soldiers died today.Foreign Minister, Was First to * (Associated Press Despatch) Sign Document\u2014Is Fifth Sol-i*£ emn Agreement of its Kind That Has Been Signed in Past Six Years.?\tPARIS, August 27.\u2014 Marie * ?\tEmile Fayolle, marshal of * (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Aug.27.\u2014The renunciation of war treaty was signed this afternoon Joy the plenipotentiaries of fifteen nations.Rev.FraJdyn Hutchinson, of Russian Official in Note Declares Doddinghurst, Essex, England,) Treaty for Outlawry of War Is Engaged in Field Labor on Cannot Solve Problems of Dis-Farm Near Brocks, Alta.Î armament, (\"Canadian Press Despatch-) I (Associated Press Despatch) jAZAtylTr Alta August ) MOSCOW, Aug.27._The Kellogg .MEDICINE HAT, Alta.,.Augus .t £or tjle outiawry 0f war cannot -1-\u2014The reported '1Ayster-ous d1®-; E0]ve tjle problems of disarmament, appearance of Rev.Franklyn Hut- ; which \u201cincfeed can only be solved by chinson, from his home in Dodamg-1 a guarantee of peace and safety,\u201d hurst, Essex, England, has been\tm T.itvinoff.Russian vice- solved.Max M.Litvinoff, Russian vice-commissar for foreign affairs, declared in a note addressed to the chairman of the Preliminary Com- mony, he said, \u201cI most assuredly am there with Count Uchida in spirit, nc,*.\tand with all my heart I utter these Dr.Gustav Stresemann, the congratulations/\u2019 German foreign minister, was the1 .\t.first to sign the historic document, attaching his signature at 3.45 p.m.(9.45 a.m.Eastern Standard Time.) It is the fifth solemn agreement of the kind that has been «igned in the past six years.In Genoa, in May, 1922, thirty nations adopted a resolution whereby they undertook not to commit aggressions upon pne another.At Geneva, in September, 1924, the Assembly of the League of Nations adopted a protocol which bound the members to «ubstitute arbitration for violence in the settlement of disputes- At Locarno, in 1925.France, Belgium and Germany signed a pact which bound them never tc make war upon one another, bu! settle their controversies by arbitration.At Havana, in 1927, the Pan-Ameriorn Congress adopted e resolution to taboo war as a means policy.With a party of twenty-two 4* France and one of the greatest ?! British harvest hands who look on\t- *\tFrench soldiers that the great * : him as their leader, the Rev.Mr.mission of the Geneve Disarmament *\twar produced, died this morn- ?j Hutchinson is engaged in field labor ; Conference.}ng.\t*\ton a farm near Brooks, Alta.With j The note, which requested mfor- .>\t4-1 the party of harvesters from Eng-1 mation as to why the Commission *\t* * * 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* | land the clergyman arrived in j dad delayed calling a conference for j Brooks last Thursday and for a few I discussion of the Soviet delegation s days he was employed on a railway j alternate plan for partial disarma-irrigation project until work was !\tintimated that the Russian ; found in the grain fields.\tI Government had no desne to sign \u2018A' mountain has been made out j f^^p^sible,\u201d the (Continued on Page 7) of furthering national SUMMARY OF KELLOGG ANTI-WAR AGREEMENT German Foreign Minister And French Premier Had Long Heralded Interview - Meeting Looked Forward to as a ^ Momentous Event and a Signal # for Opening of Negotiations .\u201e.r____,\t.note said, to ignore the public declaration by the initiators of the Kellogg pact regarding the absence of inter-dependence between the pact and disarmament.At any rate, the declarations of the pact's sponsors again emphasize that its signing cannot solve the problems of disarmament, which indeed can only be solved by a guar- j ; antee of peace and safety/^_ PROCLAMATION OF AHMED -7 \u2019 ZOGU AS ALBANIAN KING ! DELAYED FOR A WEEK i Ü TOMORROW\u2019S PROGRAM.- ,\t-\t-\t, * ME AT THE EXHIBITION Concerning Withdrawal of ^\t- French Troops from Rhine- * °o a.m\u2014Judging starts- ,\t,,, n - CD\t&\t2 p.m.\u2014Grand stand at- lana, Atsc Kevision Ci Kepara-, (yactions and harrrass races.tions, But Official Sources - #\t7 p.m.\u2014Grand stand even- later Stated that There Would; * ins performance.| i Will Probably Be Made Either on! mm ¦ '¦¦ ¦ m M I ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS OPENED IN FINE WEATHER WITH PROMISE OF SUCCESS; 3,800 ON GROUNDS Attendance Large for a Sunday Yesterday, When Good Band Concert by Harmony Band and Operation of Midway Marked the Day\u2014Grounds Were Scene of Activity on Saturday and Sunday in Preparation for Big Week\u2014People Advised to Visit Arts Building Early\u2014 Judging Commences Tomorrow\u2014Civic Holiday and Free Admittance to Children Features of Tuesday.T HE first day of Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition opened this morning in weather which promised to be fine and warm, which, according to the testimony of officials of the Easetrn Townships Agricultural Association, is all that is needed to ensure this year's fair being, in the words of the president, Mr.,f.H.Blue, one of the biggest and finest exhibitions 1 ever put over.\" Though the morning was foggy and damp to begin with, it cleared by about nine o\u2019clock, so by that time all seemed well.The fair grounds present a afternoon was operating.Saturday night it was well patronized with several thousand peopla taking the first, possible opportunity of riding on the merry-go-round and ferris wheel, hitting the nigger and play* ing for a baby doll.Good Band Concert Yesterday the band concert by the Sherbrooke Harmony Band provided the feature of the day.This book place in the afternoon on the grand stand, to which no extra charge was made.A very largo crowd was on the stand and enthusiastically applauded the popular local band.Four loud speakers have been erected on the stand by the Northern Electric Company, and these broadcast the selactions of the band not only to all parts of the grand- stand scene of industry and bustle ap-iitself, but far beyond, so that peo-parent in Sherbrooke only once|ple heard them all over the ground?a year, that being during this an-1, The pregremme of the band fob i t c f i\tp* î {lows : O Canada; march, Joyce, 71-st j nual week oi exhibition.k\u2018ac-! Heeriment; overture.Raymond; Fox day last week more people wcrcitrct; selection.American airs; cor- Be No Such Discussion at i his ^\t# ##**** « * » * * Time.P August 28 or September 1, It Is Stated.(Associated Press Despatch) BELGRADE, Aug.27.\u2014Proclamation of President Ahmed Zogu as King cf Albania, expected to take place at Friday\u2019s first session of the third constituent assembly, has been delayed until at least next.week.The assembly met at Tirana and the Foreign Minister delivered the presidential message to the House.I which then began verification of the | members mandates.Proclamation of President Zogu as King is expected to follow subs-a-, î ous memoars ox vne two provinces.| quant sittings, and probably will fca ; They j The Manitoba coarse grains pool is made either on August 2Sth or Sep-1 .\t______ | to be seen on the grounds than;\u201d'®! solo by Dr.C.Dawson; Ameri- on the previous day, until by ' l;^n *>atr°1\u2019.\tmtern.issîom i c .j ,\t, f\tr Marcn, cn the Mall; selection, Th-a Kora is a now pi.-.'ure cf Bert Kasscll (right) and Parker Cramer.7\u201d.a,\u2018.3*\u2019\tl-e s* ow was c j Obimes of Normandy; baritone solo, missing aviators, posed in their Arctic flying clothes just before they \u20181Cially opened, several thou- by Mr.Irenee Langevin; waltz, Mer-hoppsd off from Rockford, 111., for Stockholm, Sweden.Mystery sur- sands of people entered the gate.' ry Widow; ^Laurentian Echoes; God rounds the fate of their monoplane, the Greater Rockford, whose radio ; No admission was charged, and j bava the King.was last heard from off Labrador.POOLS MAKE FINAL PAYMENTS WINNIPEG, Man., Aug.27.\u2014 j Final payment on the 19'27 eoarsa of France, and1 gr3ins crop handled by the Manitoba and Saskatchewan pools were checks totalling (Associated Press Despatch) ARIS, Aug.2 7.\u2014 Premier Poincare, Foreign Minister Strese -\u2014\u201e - mann, of Germany, met this mad3\t\"\u2019hen ,\t,\t,\t, j , j S1,58o,SoO Awre ma-.led to the vari- morning for a long heralded and, ^\u2019s merah;.vs of the much discussed interview.1 hey | The Manitoba coarse spent an hour and twenty min-j paying its members $661,S38, and the utes together, and the German Saskatchewan organization a ,ota! Fear Missing Passenger Monoplane Had To Make Landing In Wilderness wOu o :prai\\ A * (.Vi it t 0 U> C liC ?t Foreign Minister\u2019s coming and going was attended wdlh all the pomp and ceremony of European (Associated Press Despatch! -,\t* PARIS, August 27.\u2014The 1923 re- diplomabc ritual, huno,alien of war treaty; condemns! I he meeting had been looked reeourto to war for the solution of j forward to as a momentous event International controversies, and the j an(J a signal for tha opening of signatory nations renounce it as ^negotiations concerning the In9* rumort.Gf no.tior.sl policy in 1\t.n j -, c it l ins-.u.\t\u2018\twithdrawal of hrench troour \u2018.heir relations with one another, i ,\t.u dl- i j i .i r0)t]c.! From the Khineland and the revision of reparation, but all official sources later stated that of $952,512.BADKISSINGEN, Germany, Aug.-Roar * _- V/i.\ts.lii.txy-J tomber 1st.ATHENS.Greece, Aug., _ 27.-Appraisal of the estate of çteph-.r.o Skouloudis.former prenrer - -\t\u2022, and Foreign Minister of Greece in WgIu'wC1.-:.Avho 'TLif:\".vToi Ki3.c~Cïi3J J XD15-16 revealed him as tha rich-d-ac-ing tha world war.died.here yes-j\t; in the country.The total tcvdzv a* the a.ça of sixty-four.Ho.,\t,u;n;^ j.was appointed governor of Gêï-Iv,as\t^ gs in Chirnacnm Valley\u2014A 1 Landing There, Airmen Said, Probably Would Mean r.mwnw f \u2022 ^ Ï rmu i Ltkv F.x Admiral Alfred Meyer-1 .i Crarh, With In juries to Those r mii^ /fi many\u2019s col Peninsula of China in 1911.the Shantung : mao, which I 900,009 is approximately $50,- cn Lcaru (Associated Press Pespaieh) EA'fTLE V/a., Aug.27.n* kin r i m 'A .7 -v 1 P l 3 ';1 1 Vis' Vtv taati, ! so no record of the attendance! , APart ^ the concert, yester* , i ,\t,\t,\t,, , - ,\tday was marked by fun m the ir.xd- could be kept.Most of the peo-j way a,gain and by furt,her exten- ple.were there cn business, until(sive preparation by exhibitors in all the night, when the midway I classes.Attendance during the day began to operate.There were ! jm-unted to three thousand eight i\t,, r- î hunqred, according to the figures workmen putting, on the fimah-j p;ven 0,Jt bv ^ a's .\t__\t.\tt .i\ti \u2022\t1\t.\tr\"\u2019 ¦\t! n -T f\u2019n «->+ î c?\to 1 diseased part than upon other parts of the body.The main object of these sunbaths is to absorb all tha possible, and tha making a test flight when this crash oc-or 50 yards and Drouhin and one of his and returnig by way of Beauceviiie.Dinner was eaten ' at the Quebec bridge.All reported having enjoyed a very pleasant trip.On Wednesday afternoon last the mebers of St.Andrew\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the home of Mrs.William Taylor, the event being in the form of a surprise party for Mrs.Taylor\u2019s guest.Miss Emily Rcrs, of Montreal.Miss Ross has during the past number of years presented the society with many donations from herself and also through her efforts many donations have been received from different merchants in Montreal City.The ladies feel very grateful to Miss Ross for her thoughtfulness in assisting so often years, 1920-25.Mr.Hopper was in charge of the Hatley-W\u2019ay\u2019s Mills and Cass-ville United, then Methodist Church.A few friends were lately entertained at bridge by Mrs.M.W.Le-Barcn, when prizes were awarded and refreshments served by the hostess.Mr.Lowe Clark, of Montreal, and Mr.Reginald Whitcomb, of Andover, ?»las=., have returned to their home after a short holiday spent at \u201cThe Butternuts\u201d.Mrs.Whitcomb and Miss Whitcomb accompanied Mrs.Wootton and her daughter, Miss Kathleen Wootton, of Concord.Mas.in their car to Ayer\u2019s Cliff, when they were of Mr.and Mrs.Mines, after a few days\u2019illness from I the prize won by Mrs.H.Arm-pneumonia, and of that of Mrs.\u2022 strong, and Mrs.S.Cooper.Joseph Kendrew, of Red Deer,1 Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Parker and i.;1:3\u201d,/.0.l031n_EA\".0Perat;on- The daughters.Misses Katherine and O\"1 y Doris Parker, of Gorham, N.K.; Mr.and Mrs.and Mrs.E.C.Paintin, Miss Ellen to swell their treasury at their sales j\tbom and at other times.A pleasant af-.Hopkins.ternoon was spent by the ladies in! Mrs.Currier has been entertain-social intercourse.Lunch was serv- ing relatives from Laconia, N.H., ed by the members of the society, [for the past week and has motored On behalf of those present, Mrs.J.'to Sherbrooke and Coatieook with W.MacLean presented Miss Ross!them, with a silk umbrella, which was very; Mrs.H.Yertaw and Mi late Mrs.Kendrew was daughter ct! the late Mr.B.Kendrew, formerly of England and latterly of Hatley, and was well known here.Two brothers survive, Mr.Alfred Kendrew.of Compton, and Mr.Robert Kendrew, of Newport, Vt.Mrs.C.M.Leavitt and daughters, Doris and Marion, 'and Miss Lag, of Richmond, who has been their guest, have been occupying the F.O.Webster cottage at Lake Massawippi for several days.Mr.C.W.Moulton has been confined to his room for several days with a severe attack of rheumatism.Mrs.Elsie Smitn let it \u201cMaple-Lawn Farm\u201d on Wednesday evening for Toronto and later for Moose Jaw, where sho will resume her official position as Deaconess of tho United Church of Canada.close relatives were married and produced healthy offsprings.It is probably true that a stronger child will be produced from parents of different stock, but I have not seen any bad results in marriage in the same stock where both parents were in good condition, and sound mentally.T believe that this is the keynote: parents should not have children until they have made themselves well.Happy couples are usually healthy ones and, of course, it is important that they have a training make them decent and effect is general upon the blood and not specific to any one part.prettily done up with mauve rib- j bons, with a large bunch of sweet' peas in the pastel shades and a : pretty mauve handkerchief in the i centre of the knot.The (following presentation address was read by Mrs.MacLean: \"On this occasion Clary have 'been assis dining hall at Ayer\u2019s the Fair.Relatives have been the death of Mrs.Johi at the home of her da Moore, in the vicinity EAST ANGUS Paintin and Master Thomas Paintin, j of Sawyerville, were recent guests ; at Mr.John McLellan.i Mrs.Roy Parker and family, who j have been the guests of Mrs.Pain- that will : tin\u2019s (father, Mr.John McLellan, and , honest toward one another, sister, ? n.m.RETURNING\u2014Leave Sherbrooke D.30 p.m., enme day.AUGUST 30TH (Thursday) Special train from Earn ham via Enlaugra, leave Farn-hnm 7.20\tn.m., nlopplnjjr nf.all Inter- medlate ftationa and arrive Sherbrooka 10.20 a.m.RETURNING\u2014Leave ShcrUxooJat tf.30 p.m., eame day.For furÜMK?imrticular* pleaee apply to Thursday, yurent, Canadian Pacific Railway.child, of Bedford, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Hether-ington.Mrs.J.N.Townsend, of East Dunham, were visitors here recently- Mr.Davies, student-pastor at Brigham, was a dinner guest of Hon.W.F.Vilas and Mrs.Vilas recently.Hon.W.F.Vilas, Mr.Charles Robinson, Mr.A.W.Ross And Mr.W.G.Brown motored to Montreal on Thursday.Among those who went west on the harvesters\u2019 excursion were Willard McClntchie, David McClure, Lawrence Stowe and Jack Brown.Mrs.Chauncey Hulburd and daughter, of Montreal, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.Hulburd.Miss Mary Fowler, of Montre.' is a guest of Miss Helen Beach.Mr.Laraway, ctf Boston, Mass., is a guest of friends here.Mrs.Catudal and children, of Montreal, were visitors here on WRIGLEYS 4P.K> CHEWING SWEET Nwcrmint Fuwoftl Wrigley\u2019s P.K.is a new and better Peppermint flavor.In the New Handy Pack it is the biggest value in long-lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy.Aids teeth, breath and digestion.Mr, and Mrs.Charles Dougali, of PTE CI 29 RICHMOND DANVILLE / WATERLOO A® 4* \u2022COWANSVILLE # SUTTON JCÏ.MEGANTIC* \u2022 EAST ANGUs »CO0K$H!RE 9 COATfCOOK 291 Drive with confidence\u2014There are Dominion Tire Depots everywhere * I '\u2022HIS is the era of the chain store.Im-\u2022*- mense networks of grocery stores, hardware shops, drug and departmental stores, and gasoline stations, have spread like magic across the land.And now, the great chain of tire service shops \u2014 Dominion Tire Depots.Co-operative methods in the merchandizing and servicing of tires had to come.We are proud to be connected with the pioneer organization in this field.Away across the length and breadth of Ontario and Quebec spreads our network of depots.Scarcely a town but you will find a shop with the distinctive orange and blue front.The map above shows the location of depots in this locality.Each of the hundreds of depots offers the most expert and courteous tire service obtainable in its locality.Although each is independently owned, all are links in this great chain of service shops which is sponsored by the largest rubber organization in Canada.So now, you can drive with confidence\u2014 wherever you motor.There are Dominion Tire Depots everywhere.You are never far away from a DOMINION TIRE DEPOT SHERBROOKE CODERE, LTEE.BROMPTONVILLE CHARLAND GARAGE.COATICOOK AKHURST\u2019S GARAGE, LTD.COOKSHIRE COOKSHIRE AUTO CO.COWANSVILLE LEG ARE AUTO OF COWANSVILLE.LTD.DANVILLE DANVILLE MOTORS.EAST ANGUS GEO.DE GRACE.GRANBY C.W.MILLER.KNOWLTON IAN W.CRANDALL.MAGOG J.A.R.CHARLAND GARAGE.MEGANTIC BLAIS ¦& SEVIGNY.RICHMOND DYSON & ARMSTRONG.SUTTON JUNCTION WILLOWD.VLE GARAGE.WATERLOO HUBERT & JOHN.99861^ PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925.'airasKsiTw»* \"iro\t\\ l Dr.DABCHE\u2019S | hospital -I FAIR VISITORS REÜINDED OF ANNUAL BOYS\u2019 CONFEENCE TO EYÏ\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE tad THROAT DISEASE Eye* extEined GASSES.PARKING LAW OPEN ON FRIDAY A WOMAN WAS ARRESTED FOR CARRYING GUN 92 KING STREET VTfiST y AN IMPORTANT VERDICT GIVEN BY JUDGE LEMAY !n Order to Avoid Any Unpleasantness Between Exhibition! Visitors and Police Authorities j Record Today Gives F.esume! o! Parking Laws of City\u2014 Twenty Minutes Parking A1-, lowed on Wellington and King Streets\u2014Do Not Park Near Hydrants, and Leave Cars as Near as Possible to Curb.(nteresGng Point of Law Raised by Def:cce in Beebe Case and Complaint Dismissed by Court.Judgs Lemay rendered judgment .a tks c»îs of Frederick Bass, fédérai revenue officer of Beebe, Quebec.vs.Pierre Fournier, hotel r.eeper, ci; the same place, dismissing the complaint.Fournier was accused oy the Federal authorities of having had in his possession, on March 14th, of 192S.at Beebe.Quebec,.unlawfully, a quantity of spirits of unlawful manufacture or importation, whether the owner thereof or not and without lawful excuse, contrary to the revised statutes of Canada.The case proceeded during several days, and during the hearing, Col.Emile Rioux, acting for the defence, argued that the liquor which was found in a trunk at \u2018¦currier's hotel on March 14th.was not the property of F furrier.but was the property of one Wilfrid Lavoie, who was a guest of tne hotel with one eg his friends, and that the trunk in question, in which the liquor was.constituted the baggage of Lavoie and his friend and was brought in the hotel as such.The defence therefore pretended that the liquor was not in the possession of Fournier at the time_ of the seizure, but was really and legally in the possession of Lavoie and his friend.* The defence also argued that as no evidence had beer, ad- j juced by ts* complainant to the ; effect that Fournier knew that tne liquor was of unlawful manufacture or\" importation, there was no crime committed by the defendant, and j furthermore, as it was establisned dv the defence that the liquor had ! been brought at the hotel in a trunk Ov guests.\"there was a lawful excuse as required by law and that the complaint should be dismissed.The case, which had been taken under advisement by Judge Lemay,; a few weeks age was dismissed and .Fourn.er was acquitted.»\tl * CITY BRIEFLETS * *** + ****** ; !\tTTL I sp 1 THE HOME OF GOOD MUSIC\u201d \u201cWILSON\u2019S\u201d Established 1863 - \u201d True in#Sound\u201d .&&&> Victrolas at the SHERBROOKE FAIR k 7' DUDLEY\u2019S Business School SHERBROOKE, QUE.Individual Instruction in Pitman\u2019s Shorthand, , Typewriting, Office Routine, Bookkeeping, etc.Thorough Business Training, SCHOOL OPENS ON SEPT.3.Ring 1699f.I i i is Delight your Family with WILL APPEAR IN CONNECTION WITH BANKRUPTCY CASE Donat Ha.ns of this city, was arrested this morning for not having prepared a dividend sheet in connection with bankruptcy case No.136 of the records of the Bankruptcy Court of the District of at.Francis, Hon, Justice White having, or.May 2, 1928.in a judgemen de-k-ered from the bench, allowed Hains, the appointed trustee, thirty days for the performance of thrz duty.The accused appeared before Justice of the Peace J.S.Tetrauit this morning and the case was post-por.ed until Wednesday next.Oh ! Look ! ! who\u2019s here 3,COO FT.OF MOVING PICTURES SHOWING \u201cJean A.Lussier\u201d The man who went over Niagara Falls in a Rubber Ball, and lives today to teli the story of his magnificent exploit m both French and English languages.Mr.LUSSIER will appear in Person at 54th ARMORY, BELVIDERE ST.j AUGUST 30-31, SEPT.1 ADMISSION: ADULT.50c.; CHILD 25c.EVENING ONLY.COME AND SEE HIM.H C, Wilson & Sons, Limited, are showing a complete display of the famous NEW ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS in their Exhibit at the Fair this year, including three new models.The new Style 4-7, Carved Walnut case.The nev/ Library Model, -with genuine leather backed albums.The new Combination Orthophonie Victrola and Victor Radio together in Console cabinet.THIS IS A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT YOUR NEW ORTHOPHONIC.Come to our Exhibit and hear these wonder-ri ful instruments.Your old Gramophone taken in I exchange, and suitable terms of payment ar* % ranged.I MAKE YOUR SELECTION AT THE I\tSHERBROOKE FAIR.{ H.C.WILSON i SONS, LimM |\t3741 Wellington St.N.SHERBROOKE, QUE.ri-1»; -Vïu-ri ii,, m.sr Gisssrve mtâ BREAD A wonderful BREAD ! AS USUAL We eh all occupy our large space in Machinery Hall during the week of Sherbrooke Fair, and -will have a complete Une of De Laval Separators, Milkers and equipment for handling milk and milk products.We cordially invite everyone interested in the subject of milk, both consumers and manufacturers to call at our booth, as our exhibit will be of interest to all.For thirty-five years we have exhibited at Sherbrooke Fair, during that t.me we have formed many friendships, and have seen the fair grow from a .small beginning to one of the most important exhibitions in the Dominion.We wish it continued success and again 'nvite all to visit our exhibit.THE DE LAVAL COMPANY, LIMITED 135 St.Peter St, Montreal.% RADIO! RADIO!! RADIO l l ! DeFOREST - CROSLEY LEADS THE FIELD DONATIONS TO \"CAFETERIA FUND\".The Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary grateful.v acknowledges ' the following donations towards the ' \u2018\u2018Cafeteria Fund Mrs.J.£ Mitchell, $50; Teco Store, 325 Mrs.H B.Fletcher, Dr.\u2018 Gordon Hume.Met::: W E Baton, C.C.Themen, Sherbrooke Pure Milk Co-.J £ Mitchei & Co., Canadian Ingersoll Rand Co each 310; Dr.Geo.Hume Mr J.H.Walsh, Mrs G Hyndman.Mr R.F.Morris, Mrs.David Wilson Mr Andrea Robinson Mrs.G.W.G mao, Messrs.Wm.McManamv, A.P.Blue.E A.Vogel], G.G.Laird, J.R.Rosenbloom, X.B.Prichard,; lulius Kayaer, Sherbrooke Trust; mO.Panther Rubber Go.Dr.E.A, lomk.ns, Je.W.W.Lynch, Dr.K.j LAST OF UNITED SERVICES HELD The last united services for the b'jmrTsôr r.çssor., ;n\t¦ ¦'i the two United Churches of Sherbrooke, Plymouth and Trio *y Churches, were held in the latter' baildmg yesterday.At the morning service, R«r- Dr W.g.Lennon expressed his own and his congregation\u2019s pleasure over tf.e spiritual fellowship which they had experienced, during July and August, v/Hh th* people of Plymouth Church.Dr.Lennon's morn-in* sermon was on the eubject, \"What Our Religion Should Do for Us.The choir sang Clare\u2019s en-*hem, \"Praise the Lord,\u201d and M:-r Jessie Green, of Coaticook, sang very effectively a tender solo-message entitled God Cares,\u201d I\u2019 was anno in'.\"] during Coe morning service that the quarterly WILL ATTEND UNITED CHURCH GENERAL COUNCIL A number of men from this part : of the province will be among those attending the General Council of the United Church of Canada at Winnipeg on September 5th.The l.r.of commissioners elected to represent the Montreal and Ottawa Conference has been issued from the offices of the church in Montreal.Among the ministerial commis- | :ioners are Rev.W, g.Lennon, D.D., minister of Trinity Church, ' Sherbrooke, and Rev.W.H.Thomas, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff- The nan-ministerial 1 commii-.tionêrs include Messrs.P.C.Duboyce, N.P.of Richmond, and \u2022J.H.Bryce, ctî this city.Laymen.! from Montreal attending will include Mr.J.Armitage Ewing, K.C., who .s well known here.isaei Watch our adv all this week.We are giving the most astonishing values in used cars that Sherbrooke has ever seen.4 GOOO USED CARS DEALERS WHO HAVE NOT YET CONTRACTED FOP THE NEW 1928 AND 1929 LINE SHOULD DO SO IMMEDIATELY Get your sample sett NOW and LINE UP your prospects for the BIGGEST RADIO SEASON THAT CANADA HAS EVER KNOWN, See Exhibit in Main Building at the SHERBROOKE FAIR Melee Sales & Service Co.DISTRIBUTORS FOR CENTRAL QUEBEC 22-24 King St Wcit\tSherbrooke, Que.1 NASH COACH Special Six.1926 model, 5 new tires, good paint, only 9,000 miles.Regular $850, for\t§7CQ NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL KELVINATOR Prices from $260 up.Ross-Keeler Electric Co.1 HUDSON COACH 1926 model, in perfect running order.Regular $960, for.$800 1 STUDEBAKEk Light Six, 1923, value JOOffc $275.for.CHRYSLER SPECIAL 1 CHRYSLER COACH 1927, only run 6,000 miles Leather upholstery, in guaranteed running order, A bargain *769 WHEN IN SHERBROOKE Sur th* Xroa* Display of th« Franee-Canadian Novelty Co.at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.Toy», Noveltiet, Crockery, Jewellery.Legare Automobile of01 1\t, Ltd 46 Wellington St.South \u2014 Phone 205* Demonstration of Oil Burners at SHERBROOKE FAIR We are pleased to announce that we will have on demonstration and in actual operation at our display booth just outside the Main Building the \u201cVilas\" and \"Quiet May\" Automatic.Oil Burners, our choice as th^ best burners on the Canadian and American markets.We would be pleased to have you view these burners in operation and be your own judge of a better burner- We have alsr> a small bboklet of information on the theory and cost of burning oil which will better enable you to make your choice of the ideal oil burner to meet your requirementc.LOOK «JJR ERNEST CONLEY Plumbing and Heating Engineer Phone 37£ Sherbrooke 51 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928.PAGE FIVE SHERBROOKE FAIR OPENS f «Continusa from page 1) Ou Wednesday.\t,.More banconcerts will be held 1111 conl'*ection with the during the week.On Wec\u2019r.criay i check-in for all books of ticket ; today will be on the Fair Grounds selling tickets in an endeavor to obtain the.greatest number of votes that their youngsters may win the first prize of $100 in gold and the many other cups and prizes.Contest headquarters have been | opened on the grounds and clerks will be in attendance every day and evening to take care of the detail show.A LUSSIER WAS WELCOMED AT HOWARD CLUB FREyM CLEAN woe ween, un wecnssuay i\t\u201c\u201c\t^\t>\u2022\tn» -jm\t, evening at 7 the Sherbrooke Rcgi- Ior th® Baby Show and \u201cMiss Sher- rOïlïier lvI?.»Og man Who Went - ibrooke\u201d coronation ceremony now 1 Oyer Niagara Falls in Specially Constructed and Designed Rubber Ball Paid First Officia! Visit to Sherbrooke Last Night.ment and will play before the grand i orooKe\" coronation ceremony now stand at seven o\u2019clock, this is, before :in possession of mothers is called the evening performance, while at ; fc,i' today.the same time on Tbursdya the Har- ! Only ten\tyoung ladies remain in irony and will play.Both these I the contest\tfor the title of\t\u201cMiss bands will he in attendance during Î Sherbrooke,\u201d and competition these Tufetday, Wednesday and Thursday ! last few days has been keen.Miss afternoon and evening perform-: Cecils LeBlane, of Lennoxville, went nnces.\tI into the lead after last night\u2019s count 1 .A pleasant social gathering took ins greatest feature of tomorrow, I of votes.Following is the stand-' P^ce at the Howard Club, Galt Tuesday, is that it is Children\u2019s jing: Cécile\tLeBlane, 21S.00;\tRebec-\tsti'eeh,\tlast\tevening, when\tthe Day, whuA was inaugurated by the I cah Flllion,\t208,000; Cecile\tGagne,\tSherbrooke\tfriends and\tadmirers t.A.A.several years ago and ,204,000; Rose Richardson, 202,700; the popularity of which has been ! Olivette Davis, 203,600; Beatrice steadily growing.On this day every | Lessard, 200,000; Hazel Patton, child is admitted to both the grounds M99.000; Irene MacRae, 195,900; Ar-and the grand stand free of charge, dath Darker, 163,000; Dorothy\u2019Dix 166,000.Officers For Year.and special efforts are made to entertain them and care for them.Another feature of tomorrow is that it is a civic holiday, so pro- ilaimed by Mayor J.S.Tetreaul-Luncheon Programmes.The officers of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association this year are as follows:\u2014 , Hon patron\u2014His Excellency Vis-At noon today the new cafeteria count Willingdon, Governor-General of the Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies'! of Canada; patrons\u2014Hon.W.R.Auxiliary will be officially opened, i Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture with the auxiliary entertaining the : (Dominion) ; Hon.L.A.Taschereau, officers and members of the ex-; Prime Minister of Quebec; Hon.J.ecutive of the E T.A.A.and of the E.Caron, Minister of Agriculture Sherbrooke Hospital.This and the I (Provincial) ; Hon.Jacob Nicol, Pro-cafeteria and cafe of the St.Vin-jvincia] Treasurer; Hon.J.E.Per-i of Mr.Jean Lussier, who recently went over Niagara Falls in a personally constructed rubber ball, assembled to welcome the former ' Magog man, who made his first i official visit to Sherbrooke since his -daring feat.The speakers of the evening were .Messrs.C.B.Howard, M.P., Alf.Martin, chairman of the reception ; committee, and Lussier, who told J of the preparations and carrying j out of the daring venture which he j performed on July 4th last.The evening w-as spent in a soc- j ial manner, and although rather brief, was throughly enjoyed by ail \u2019 present.Later in the evening Lus- ^\t' iiiv-iai x a CiXoHici ) nun.XL.rci- :\tIX .\t____1 cent de Paul Hospital are the fav-1reault, Minister of Colonization; ?iei\u2018\u2019 ,hl£ fan'llly and.a,f®w Pe\\soaîl on the: Hon.J.L.Pmwem.Minister ! fnends spent a social hour at me orite places fer eating on theHon.J.L.Perron, Minister of grounds, and each year have proven j Roads; Hon.Lauréat Lapierre, Min-very popular.The move of the lister of Labor; E.W.Tobin, M.P.French-Canadian ladies last year to I Vice-Patrons\u2014Dr.J.H.Grisdale, have a new and privately-built cafe ; H.S.Arkell, J.A.Grenier, Hon.Dr.of their own has this year been fol- W.L.MacDougall, Hon.R.H.Pope, lowed by the Sherbrooke Hospital ; Hon.Geo.G.Foster, Ernest Boivin, ladies, so that the two are now M.P.; Hon.W.F.Vilas, M.L.C.; alongside each other, and are both1 Hon.J.B.Gosselin, M.L.C.; Hon.J.creditable-looking institutions.E.Roberge, M.L.C.; W.S.Bullock, The directors of the E.T.A.A.M.L.C.; J.C.Lemieux, M.L.C.; C.Continental Hotel.Lussier has made arrangements to exhibit the rubber ball in which he went over Niagara Falls, and ne will open his exhibit on Thursday, and will remain here until Saturday.He will be present in person and will give all information regarding the affair.CIVIC HOLIDAY TOMORROW IS PROCLAIMED Mayor J.S Tetreault Issues Pro-claæatiôn ar.d Urges AH Citizens to Attend Exhibition on That Day.are holding two luncheons this year, one on Wednesday and one on Thursday.The guests at these are not as yet announced, though it is believed there will be a number of prominent railroaders present on ihe latter day.Lady and Baby Contests.With all plans for the week for the 100 per cent perfect baby contest and baby parade and pageant complete, mothers are devoting more Baillargeon, M.L.C.; S.E.Desma-rais, M.L.C.; A.F.Bisonnet, M.L.C.; Hon.Justice C.D.White, H.S.Foster, S.L.Clough, C, B.Howard, M.P.; W.F Kay, M.P.; W.K.Baldwin, M.P.; G.N.Girouard, M.P.; J.E.Letellier.M.P.; Andrew' Philips, M.L.\tA.; Alex.Saurette.M.L.A.; Eu-sebe Roberge, M.P.; A.C.Crepeau.M.\tL.C.; Hector Laferte, M.L.C.; Dr, Barnard, ML.A.; C.J.Oliver, M.L.A,; Hon.Justice L.E.Panneton, LAMBT0N LADY BADLY BURNED ! BY GASOLINE Sweet as the mountain air and as exhilarating in its freshness is your cup of King Cole Tea.Each airproof metal-foil package is full of quality.attention to the competition in the Grant Hall, W.D, Robb, Jas.Mae-\u201cBaby Sherbrooke\u201d contest.Overlkinnon, C.A.French, N.T, Dus-sixty mothers have their babies on-fault.Camilien Houde, Mayor of tered in this contest and beginning j Montreal, J.S.Tetreault, Mayor of - REAL ESTATE.TRANSACTIONS Important^thesë hot days ! SHREDDED Playing children and working grown ups require this light but nourishing food !i Delicious with fruit Easy to digest TRISCU1T * A Wafer that's good for everybody VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FACTORIES Mrs, Philemon Labrecqus Seri- ?* * * ously Injured When Can of Gasoline Exploded \u2014 Was *> Lighting Fire\u2014At Present in * St.Vintent de Paul Hospital, .j.\t* j, .j.j, ,j.-\tRegistrations at the Sherbrooke Badly burned about the upper ; Division Registry Office during the part of the body when a can of gaso-: week ending Ajigust 25th, follow': line, used to start a fire in the cook ; Sherbrooke Trust Co.to H.R.Stove exploded shortly after six; Ross of lot 15D and part lot 15F.o\u2019clock yesterday morning, Mrs.: range 10.Ascot.Price $5,500.Philimon Labrecque,\tforty-seven j N eree Lacroix to Jean Marcoux of years old.of Lambton, is at present h®6'1-\u2019 North Yard Price, $9,- iying in the emergency ward of the ; c g Leblond to Cesaire GervaisJ St.Vincent de Paul Hospital in a j of lot 426_4.0rfo.d^\tj very serious condition.\tCesaire Gervais to Sinia Leblond i According to information received of West 37% ft.of lot 103 Centre ! from the hospital authorities.Mrs., Ward.I Labrecque was lighting the fire in '\t-¦>-.- preparation for breakfast.Not:\t1 having kerosene, the woman picked BROWNLEIGH PLACE up a can of gasoline and.after |\t- lighting the paper and kindling.The annual business meeting of i started to pour the contents over .the Brownleigh Anglican Guild will For Comforts Sake Use Edison M&zd a Lamps ¦f/W the flames.Suddenly the can ex- be held at the home of Mrs.Wm.plodcd, spraying the unfortunate Lockwood on Tuesday afternoon woman with the flaming liquid.; Aug- 28th.All the members Members of the family, hearing quested to be present, screams, at once went to her assis tance and man fire, not before brecque was seriously burned.D: Belanger was at once summoned and, on his arrival, at once removed mmm*.111» Handicapped by deafness, Miss re re- Lois Butler of Beaver Fails.Pa., has won out in her local field and ice went to her assis\" Mr.and Mrs.Charles Montgomery ; wears the title Miss Beaver Falls, laged to beat out the I *'ir< Donald and Miss Dorothy Mont- She will compete in the state con-*e, hO\u2019vever, Mrs, La-!^01*16^' 0Î Boston, Mass., were the test at Conr.eaut, Pa., and is ex- ! her to the St.Vincent de Paul Hos-j^s* of Mr and Mrs recent, guests cf Mrs.A Harvey.Mrs.Nelson and daughter.Miss Carrie Nelson, of Montreal, are the Robt Skill- pected to make state honors.a strong bid for A civic holiday has been proclaimed for tomorrow\u2019 by His Worship the Mayor of Sherbrooke, Mr.J.S.Tetreault, in order to facilitate attendance of people at the exhibition and to help the Agricultural Association by securing that attendance.The proclamation, which was made at the city hall this morning, follows: In order that the citizens of Sherbrooke may have the opportunity of visiting Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition, I hereby proclaim Tuesday, August 23th instant (1928), Civil Holiday, and I urge ail the citi-1 cens to be on the Fair Grounds on : that particular day.Sherbrooke.August 27th, 1928, I J.S.TETRAULT, Mayor.; , - -\u2014 ».?«y *i> v *!?A *2* «J* v v v v *£\u2022\ta , J CITY BR1EFLETS * \u2022T* 4* v O v O v v v O O- .J *> v O v V SENATOR R.POPE WILL SPEAK AT ROTARY CLUB.It is expected that tomorrow the Rotary Club members will have as their guest and speaker Hon.Sena- ; tor R.Pope, of Ccokshire.The subject of the Senator\u2019s address has not ! ; been announced.I The Club will meet as usual at the New Sherbrooke House, at twelve- i thirty o'clock.NEW BUSES .MADE OFFICIAL TRIP THIS MORNING.This morning, at ten o'clock, the -two newly purchased buses, which I are to be operated m the city by the ! i Sherbrooke Railway and Power Com- ! | pany in sections not covered by the street cars, left the City Hall filled 1 ! with members of the city council, j city officials and several private: ! citizens, and made its first official i trip, ¦ The buses arrived in the city sev-! eral days ago and although tr.ey i ; have been tried out several times, | ! this morning was the first official ' ! trip.They are very fine appearing j i buses and will, it is expected, be I greatly patronized by residents liv- : , :ng in the sections of the city where j they are to operate.It is understood j j that they will begin regular schedul-; ed service immediately.POLICE ADVICE GIVEN FOR FAIR WEEK The police department advises | people to take special precautions, during this week in view of the many strangers in town for the: exhibition.Care should be taken that premises are locked when the! occupants are out or.in the case of stores, when business hours are1 over.The public are also warned against pickpockets, who are prevalent during fair week.1 People are also advised not to ; carry a large amount of valuables I or money on their person in the j city, especially when attending the ; fair.Free use is given of the vault j at police headquarters, Marquette Street, for deposit of such things.! This is a matter of great convenience to strangers in the city, who may obtain a safe place for tem-! porary deposit.1 pjtal.Mr and Mrs.Willie Taylor and Mr Roy Taylor, of Corns, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs Bert Taylor Sherbrooke.jBSSSfwc, aa,.Rc' gsxaaGln?B.mbE on Sunday.Officers\u2014Honorary President, J.' Mr, and Mrs.John Lockwood, Mr A.McClary; Honorary Vice-Presi-! Mrs, Henry Lockwood, Mr.Geo dents.Dr.J.O.Ledoux and W.r,| Lockwood, and Mr.and Mrs.Hand- ; it.\u201d Webster; President.Lt.-Col.J.H ers.of Asibestos, were Sunday guests ; i\u2014 -\t-\t-.of Mr, and Mrs.Wm.Lockwood.A HOLLYWOOD MARTYR \u201cWhy are you weeping?\u2019\u2019 \"I have got' to divorce my hus-ha\u201dd.' sobbed the movie star, \"and I love him?\" Then why divorce him?\u201d \u201cMy publicity man insists upon j Blue l me They arc frosted on the inside and give an abundance of soft, well - diffused light that is restful to the eyes.\tl EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Ay CANADIAN GENE PAL ECECtQlC PPODUCTj Vice-President.J.A McKech-Secretary-Treasurer Lt.-Col.Sydney E.Francis; Auditor.J.H.Bryce, C P A.Board of Directors\u2014E.Winn Fai-well.1893; Wm.Morns.1897; J.H Walsh, 1907; Dr E P Ball.1909; L.J.Coelere.1909, J A.McClarv.1910; F.R.Cromwell, 1911; A.F.Fraser, 1912; J.A.McKechnie, 1912.J.H.Blue.1913; H.H.Ingram, 1913; A.P.Hillhouse, 1913; J.L.Alexander, 1913; W.E.Lomis, 1914; J.O.Darche, 1914; G.W.Paige.1915; Dr.L.Forest, 1915; C.H.I Cleveland, 1915; F.W.Webster,! 1915; J.H.Crepeau.1916; H.TS Fletcher, 1916: C.B.Howard.1917,1 John Nichol.1917.J.A Both well.1918; Gen.D.C.Draper 1919; M.W.Miller.1919; H.A.Hvndman, 1920;' J.S.Tetreault, 1922; S.G.Newton.1922; L.O.Lscomhe.1922; D.J.Steele.1922.C.E.Bachand.l 1924: W.E.Pston.1925; J.V.Ames.! 1925; E.G.Graves, 1925; Louis' Codere, 1925.\u2014Houston Post-Dispatch- Mr.and Mrs.Archie Dyson, Mrs\tONLY SAYS SO C.Baker and Miss Alice.Baker, of! -jaek says he doesn\u2019t smoke, Richmon.L were guests on Sunday of drink.wear or gamble\u201c 2_1\u2014L\u2018Y:'\t^____________ \u201cWhy.he must be nearly per- Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified ' Advertisements in this issue.They\twould be if he wasn't such a likely name something you want.liar.\u201d PARACHUTE JUMPER WHO DROPPED THREE MILES SEEKS NEW RECORD THREE to FAT MINUTES to FORTY THEATRES 3\\ANDALl SHOPS, v7M\\ hotel Ross-Keeler Electric Co, LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS Frontsnac St.Phone 645 TIMES SQUARE NEW nf)RK CITY \u2014\u2014\tli lasted\" feed way ât WMb® .«.(jOvU \\\tfa' X&totSookkt ROOn^ rfe* :\t\\ W, JOHNSON OUINN I .,,ihbot)< ?_ J.S.Mitchell & Co., Ltd.Di«tribulor» for MnteU Lamp» \u2014 Phone 2300 zt President vNV«, MIRACULOUS ESCAPE WHEN CAR FALLS OVER EM- bankment A miraculous escape from what L ' would ordinarily have been a seri- 1 ous accident occurred on the Bromp-.j tsr.ville road about three miles be- j low Sherbrooke last night at about ! nine o\u2019clock, when an automobile: i swerved off the straight stretch of I ; road and literally sprang through I ; the air for about twenty feet, land- ! ir.g right side up m the field below j : without any harm being done.In ; j the fall, the car missed the ditch ! entirely in its trip through space,! ! and fell partly onto the strong wire fence below, breaking this and run-| nimg on a few feet into the field : below.Not turning over, the only} damage done to the car was two i punctured tires and a slightly bentj running board.The driver, who was alone at the time, was not injured.There was a heavy traffic on the road at the time, and within a few! minutes a considerable crowd had! gathered to see what seemed an im- : possible escape from a bad wreck 1 Charland's garage in Bromptonville j sent a wrecking car to the scene, and the automobile was taken to that town for the minor repairs ns- ! cessary.These having been made, it was driven cut by its driver this.Miss Helen Armitage has gone to Montreal to remain for a few days.Mr.T.F.Martin, 2nd avenue, Rosemount, Montreal, is in Sherbrooke, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Trussler, Sr., Bowen Avenue South.*\t* A Mr.ar.d Mrs.Ernest Lay end Mr.and Mrs.A.Kelley, who have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Roy, Island Street, ha.ve returned to their home in Malden, Massachusetts.*\t*\t\u2022 Mr.Joseph Brault and son, Mr.George Brault, of Laurier Avenue, left on Sunday morning on an extended trip through Ontario, visiting Toronto, i St.Catharines, Niagara, Ottawa arid other places before then-return.« «\t» Messrs.E- L- Barter, B.O.\"ouil-lard, Wm.N.Sullivan and Thos.J.Doucet left this morning to attend the Quarter Million and Century Club\tConvention\tci«:t\tand also Dr./\"CAPABLE GENERAL MAID WANTED-1 c;e established.Leads furnished.Car is es- Stevenson and the choir.f\t_\t.\t.\t_\t.\tNfO A Vf TV '.t TO C Knowledge of plain cooking.Refertnc- sential.Replies confidential.State age and Apply Record Box 44.\texperience.Box No.23 Record.____________________ MR.AND MRS.VERNON CARSON.ROY AND ZETTA CARSON.Nicole* Falls, Que.\\\\rv FAY TEN TO FIFTEEN DOLLARS; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE weekly for spare time at home.Write- for particulars The Auto Knitter Hosiery V>INK FOR SALE AT STANSTEAD, Ql E.Company.Toronto, Department 25.cc tOOK GENERAL WANTED IMME- j diately for two or three weeks.Wages ; IT per week.References required.Apply tc ! Box 56 Record.IN MEMORIAM.^- -\t.\tIn loving memory of my dear husband TA Roller equipment, band organ, scenery -ni father, James M.Peasley, who parsed for shows.Also can be used for movies, away on August 27th, 1922 figh dancing, etc.Apply a.W.Channel!, Stanstead.Que.ÇOOK GENERAL WANTED, FAMILY OF Ds Queen Street boulevard.North Ward.\t.ir, first class condition ; also, double garage, two.References retirôed^ Mrs.\tS.fror F&rtica],ra ar,r:y M-j.W.R.Channel:.72 Queen Street.Our home on earth is lonesome, His place is vacant still.For we know there is no other That our father's place can fill.McCutcheon, 146 Quebec Phone 512.Inserted WIFE AND FAMILY.¦'ABLE GIRL WANTED.ALSO GOOD allround woman for the winter.Apply J.A.Wright, Potton Springs Hotel, Springs, Que.INE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT for sale in Cowansville, Que.75 ft.ot*cc frontage.Priced reasonable.Apply S.M.Hunt.West Brome.Que.MALE HELP WANTED c M ACHINIST WANTED FOR GENERAL \"lOUTAGE FOR SALE, AYER\u2019S CLIFF, Property late Darwin Plumley, beauti-i fully situated a: bead of lake, near wharf ; Professional and Business Directory running water, electric repair wrork is furniture factory.Apply jofcnsttm.Executor.Immediately to Bex C ; Water::.Que.\u2014- hts.Apply F.A.CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS w E PAY TEN' TO FIFTEEN' DOLLARS Q weekly for spare time at borne.Write NE NINE-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE- JH.BRYCE.C.P.A.C.G.A., AUDITOR ' 1SS Quebec St.Sherbrooke.Tel.130g.Nicely finished, bath, etc., etc.Very nice location rear church ; good sized lot or.ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS for particulars The Auto Knitter Hosiery jj.;.' street, Sutton Village.Que.The In- CYDN'EY A.MEADE.QUEBEC LAND ing» ¦\tSu Company, Toronto, Depart 35.terr.ational Exchange Agency.Sutton.Que.Surveyor, Coaticook.Que.Beil phone.Earn s:o to sss a week in your : spare time at home writing showcards.No canvassing or soliciting.We instruct you WANTED TO RENT CTANTED TO RENT\u2014FIVE TO SEVEN- J.ena supply you with work.Write today.The\t\\\\\t.\t.Menhenk C:mpany Limited, 15\tDoaiuien\tV\trooa\thouse\tcr\tupper\tfiat.\tApp.y\tBox Building, Toronto.: \" A GOOD SALESMAN* WANTED TO; _______________________LP-E STOCK FOR bALE handle teot-.c-raro tars.Must have «¦\tBRED JERSEY* CALVES.MALE pener.ce and acto c*2se c^s.ness.Gooc ' f-*\t,\t.r\t-\t»\t.\tp-/ct-rs \u2022J» western invasion of the ^ast, begin-j ^.e|^uPrita;n £rrived in Quebec mng September 14.\tj terday.The Quebec Golf Club In theory this is a good scheme, i t,ave a dinner ;n their honor.The But John didn\u2019t start out very well j Br;tjsh yesterday.The Giants were i mand and was the widow of the 1 te ,.\tA\t% .A A \u2019 | ball for Del, the Giants did the best j Mr.Azro Collins, who predeceased * *.v v %**| they could to present tire game to her about twenty years ago.Mrs.Y.M.C.A.MATCH AT RICHMOND.: the Robins in regulation innings.golfers are Admiral St.out- j John Farquhar.Sir Milton Rees, gamed by the Brooklyn Dodgers by j doctor to H.M.the King, Lieut.-4 to 3, Del Bissonnette picking ;'-LkELT& EYES EXAMINED Choice >.f Frames.Toric Lenses Guaranteed First Quality.Six dollars and Fifty Cents Complete.GERARD G.CODERE in attendance.T.H.Barnes Optometrist-Optician, 7 Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke.Montreal Office, 434 Old Birks Bldg.Mr.Halliday, of Richmond; and Mrs Cedric Onrlriarrl nf nt\to v, w,ç\t: Razzeri, star second baseman of the n\t- .etl c\t.oclctarcl, of\tOt\t,\tAss0Clatl0I1 Wl]j be held tonight in ;\tXew York Yanks, may be out of the \u201e\tthe Y.M.C.A.at 7:30 o\u2019clock to\tline-up for the rest of the season.XT___\t\u201e\t: make plans and organize for the; A muscle injury in his right .orman\tEastman,\tof Chicago\tIII.;\trugby seascm.which, since Sher-\tshoulder has failed to respond to ! r-\tan'1\tMrs Zeno Jones, of Stan-:\tbrook6 bas been admjtted into the\ttreatment.Lazzeri was hurt in the bury, Que.; Mr.and Mrs\tJack |\tMontreal section of the P.Q.F.A.! last Yankee\tinvasion of the west.Tanner and sons, of Fulford;\tMr.;\tshould mean thp higgset and hest\t- and .rs.Arthur Jones and daugh- f a]1 tbe seasong Sherbrooke has\tA-vtwmrAN iteACilF ter, of Brigham; Mr.and Mrs.Clif-\tI\tAMERICAN I-EAr,U f, ford Jones and daughter, of St.i\t'\t1\t(Yesterday\u2019s Results) Albans, Vt; Mrs.Gep.Robb, of !-\u2014- At Washington\tR- r- Warden; Mr.Jas.Armstrong,\tMr.I\tMessrs.Flannigan, E.A.Duboycc, Cleveland.J\t\u2022\u2019 Harold Hayes, East Bolton;\tMr.;Wm.Stone and Arnold Bradley.j Washington\t.5\t9\t1 and Mrs.Ernest Donaway, Mrs.H.\u2022 Mr.Salisbury was born on Aug- Batteries\u2014Miljus, Bayne, Under-Brock, Mrs.R.J.Peacock, of Fui-i ust 9th, 1871, and is survived by hisihill and L.Sewell; Braxton and ford, and Mr.and Mrs.Howard | widow (nee Mablc Goddard), three Rucl.Salisbury, of Granby.\t| children living, Howard, of Granby; The floral contributions were! Herman and Marporie, at home.many and beaut'rul, coming fnm Two sisters, Mrs.Zeno Jones, of friends, neighbors, relatives, frater-\u2019-na! societies, the family and the Ladies\u2019 Aid.Rev.Chas.Huxtable conducted the services at the house and interment was in th-.Duboycc Cemetery nearby.Bearers were all nearby neighbors, Detroit vs.New York, postponed, rain.Only games scheduled.BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright By GEORGE McMANUS WELL- AFTER ALL-rC^ GOOD TO ^TAV IN the; Houee.AN' ENJcrY A GOOD RE b(o klvn\t.4\t7\t2 ed to his bed for a week.The fam-.' Batteries ¦-Hubbell \"and Hogan, ilv have the deepest sympathy of 0Tarrell.Petty) E1]intt nm! D(,.a \u2019\t^ berry, Gooch.At Chicago\tK\tB E Boston .5\t6\t.1 Chicago.6\t13\t3 Batteries\u2014Greenfield and Taylor ; Carlson and Hartnett.At Olnrinnau\t!\u2019.\tIL L.Pittsburgh.,.3 X 11 Cincinnati.4 11\t0 Batteries\u2014Brame and Hargreaves; Lucas and Picinich.At St,\ti,t.uit(\tK.\tH-\tE Phiiladclphia.1\tX\t2 St.Louis\t.6\t10\t1, Batteries Ring, Milligan, Walsh and Lcrian ; Sherd el an-1 Smith.Wilson.liam C.Fownes, Jr., 1910.Thus, with one exception, every national title holder since, 1914 is trying it again.The one exception is Bob Gardiner, who won in 1915.A British eight-man threat is led by the present amateur king of that country, T.P.Perkins, and the.man he succeeded, Dr.Wm.Tweddel.With them will be the other mem- bers of the British Welker up team: T.A.Torrance, E.F.Storey, Major C.0.Hazlot, J.B.Beck, R.H.Hardman and W.L.Hope.Canada is well represented, but her chief hope is C.Ross Somerville, of London-, Ont., winner of the Canadian championship this year and last.Rochester.5\tX\t2 Batteries \u2014 Cantrell, Balen and Devine, Dixon; Decatur, Bell and Morrow.Seconu game\tR.\tH.\tE.Rochester.10\t11\t1 Baltimore.3\t9\tl Batteries\u2014Couml:e, Boland, Allen and Devins: Irvin, Decatur, H.Smith and' Morrow, Ar Montreal\tR.\tH.\tK Reading.8\t12\t0 Montreal .0\t3\t2 Batteries\u2014Seibold and Leggett ; Falk and Daly.tseoond game\tR.\tH.\tE Reading .0\tin\t0 Montreal.i\t6\tn Batterer,\u2014Lautenhacher and Leg-go! f ; Miller and Smith, Toronto at Newark, double header, rain, (permanently removed from schedule, impossible to play off).INTERN\tATIONAI.\tHAGUE\t STANDING\t\t\t \tWan\tUoat\tI\u2019.C.Toronto ,.\t\t71\t62\t.534 Rochester .\t\t68\t61\t.527 Reading .\t\t70\t63\t.525 Buffalo .\t\t 72\t65\t.519 Haiti morn .\t«\t.OX\t6,'!\t.51!) Montreal .\t\t69\t63\t.501 Newark .\t\t63\t71\t.470 Jersey City\t\t55\t83\t.393 NATIONAL\tLKAC'-'E\tSTANDING\t \t\\ton\t1 ()¦) Chicago .\t\t56\t67\t.la .Cleveland .\t\t7,1\t^,1 l Boston .\t\t 45\t\t,56 1 \t\t\t\t\t.\t- \u2014\t BEG\tINNING IMPLY\t\t Milton,\t7, was\t\tfishing\twith h\tfather.\tEvidently\the h.-K\ton » ormer occ\tunions linn\timpre\tr.ed with Rome of the an^lin\t\tr* yarnr\ttold INTERNATIONAL IT ACER I'YesIcrday's Results.) At Buffalo\tR.\tH.\tF.Jersey City.3\t(i\t1 Buffalo .4\t11\t1 Batteries \u2014 Bream and Head; Palmero ami Urban.Second game\tR.\tfl.\tE Jersey City.4\t12\t5 Buffalo .\t in\t13\t1 Batferier \u2014 Henderson, Higgins, and He id, Lcsko; Stryckrr, Ogden home empty-handed, he raid: \u201cSay! and Barnes.\tdad.How many fish shall wo tcli At Rochester\tR.M K mother got away?\" Balliuiiui'a\t.\u2022\u2022\u2022¦.4 13 (J\t\u2014Chicago Trihuaw < SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, iY, AUGUST V\\GE SEVEN Spor ting paSe11 financial & market news LT.GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE IS WON BY BOBBIE MACDONALD, OF ! GRANBY; VERY KEEN COMPETITION Young Granby Player Defeated J.B.Travers, Team Mate, in Final on Saturday Afternoon\u2014Had Previously Eliminated Russell McCabe, of Windsor Mills, 1927 Champion, in Match that Required an Extra Hole to Settle.GRANBY, Que., August 27.\u2014 Bobbie MacDonald, twenty-two year old member of the Granby Golf Club was crowned Eastern Townships Amateur Golf Champion for the year 1928 on Saturday afternoon when he defeated J.B.Travers, one of the veteran players of the same club in the final of the tournament played over the local course.MacDonald displayed good golf and a fine fighting spirit to win the coveted honor, with which goes possession of the Skinner cup.In the semifinals he eliminated Russell McCabe, of Windsor Mills, 1927 champion, ai'ter a sensational fight, while in the afternoon he nosed out a1 victory over J.B.Travers after a keen contest by two up and one to j play.Owing to the strain under which ! the two finalists were playing le ^ CELANESE AND Q.C.R.PLAYED A TIE MATCH headed the ball and it struck the cross bar.On the rebound he hooted over the goal.Y obtained their second penalty shot of the game, but were unable to convert it.With five minutes to go Bennett, who had repeatedly been missing sure shots, made the score board read Y.M.Û, Beebe 1.Chas.Fowlis handled the whistle in a capable manner.The line-ups were: Y.M.C.A.\u2014Stoyles, Pierce, Webb, Alford, Joiner, Westlake, Bennett, AVootton, Hammond, Robertson and Gardner.Beebe\u2014Stewart, Cruden, Anderson, Stewart, Mosher, Robertson, Earle, Henderson, Anderson and Anderson.League Standing The league standing now is: ST.ROCH PLAYED TWO GAMES HERE OVER WEEK-END MONTREAL OPENING AND NOON PRICES New York Quotations Tile following quotations of today's prices on the New York Stock Exchange are furnished by Johnston & Ward: .1, American Can.Ihe following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal StocW American Smel Exchange are furnished by Johnston & Ward: Druffimondville and Quebec Central Now Tied in League Standing, But Former Has One Mere Game to Piay\u2014Y.M.Beat Beebe Here and Finish Schedule in Third Position\u2014 Pegiment Lost in Magog.golf displayed was not quite up to , A draw or win for Drummond-the mark of what the players arc I vllle m\tfmal Eastern Town- capable of showing.MacDonald 1 sh\u2018Ps Fo°tball League game, which established an early lead, and at | is against Magog, will bring them the end of the eighth hole had a ! the championship.By drawing vvitn margin of three up.However, Trav-1 Quebec Central 2 to 2 in Drummond-ers came back with a determined j ville on Saturday, the Celanese bid, and by winning both the ninth ' boys made that position of the le-t-and tenth holes reduced his oppo- ; guC for Q.C.R, has now' finished its nent s lead to a single hole, b i om j twelve-game schedule and is tied then on it was a ding dong affair jwith thf> Celanese squad, which has until the seventeenth hole when a !\tto j and there-< rl\tV\ty \u2019 needs only a single point to 1\t' P c A \u2022\tj bring victory in the league standing.Feature Match.\tI Saturday\u2019s game in Drummond- The feature match on Saturday : v'He, which was one of the most undoubtedly was that between the ' important ones of the season, was champion and Russell McCabe, of Windsor Mills, who last year defeated Philip Robins, of Sherbrooke Country Club in the finals at the Stanstead course.These two fought it out every hole and when McCabe had a lead of one up and two to go it looked as though he would go into the final to defend his title.However, undaunted by the handicap of being one down and \tP.\tW.\tL.\tD.\tF.\tA.\tP.Celanese .\t11\t8\t1\t2\t39\t9\t18 Q.C.R.\t12\t8\t2\t2\t29\t11\t18 Y.M.C.A.\t12\t6\t3\t3\t17\t17\t15 Beebe .\t11\t5\t5\t1\t16\t20\t11 IVindsor .\t11\t2\t5\t4\t15\t24\t8 Magog .\t11\t2\t8\t1\t16\t30\t3 Rcgt.\t12\t1\t8\t3\t13\t30\t5 good throughout, and provided some flashy football.It was hard fought all the time, and play ranged from end to end most of the time, wKh first one side and then the other taking the initiative.The Celanese hoys had a new goalie, who dkl some wonderful saving and made a name for himself.The local forwards were strong and pressed only two holes to play, young Mac-[ aeainst Fim.™\t^ hc Donald grabbed off the seventeenth! \"as on the job.The Q.( .R.defence hole and then halved the eighteenth, i was not quite up to usual strength, Q.C.R.PRACTICE There will be a practice for all Q.C.R.players tomorrow Tuesday) ! evening at 6.30 o\u2019clock.All players are to be out.Following the prae-ticc there will be a business meeting of tho club.-» .j.v \u2022>\t\u2022?
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