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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 31 mai 1939
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[" WEATHER Slightly cooler with showers.For detailed weather report see Page Two.§hrrbronkp Satin Smirè TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 67 ; minimum, 55.Same day last yearj Max.60; min.47, Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1939.Forty-Third Year.INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION URGED Joint Action Required For Development World Must Realize that Prosperity Lies in Co-operation and Not in Conflict, King George Declares Before Victoria Audience-Their Majesties Today Heading Back Towards Eastern Canada.LARGE NUMBER WOULD ATTEND ROYAL SERVICE Queen Elizabeth Shows Little Effect From Lengthy Journey Rector of Hyde Park Church Swamped with Demands for Seats at Service to Be Attended by King George and Queen Elizabeth.*- Victoria, May 31.\u2014®\u2014A new pathway across the Dominion lay before King George and Queen Elizabeth today a pathway which takes them nearer the vast .Northlands where His Majesty thinks youth can find its best opportuni-ties.Refreshed by two nights\u2019 stay in a city they must have found a reminder of the Old Land, they turned away from the Pacific to_ recross their Dominion, homeward i bound; GREEK POPULATION IS TERRIFIED BY SERIES OF EARTH SHOCKS Alhens, May 31.\u2014(Æ*)-A strong earth shock was felt at 2:20 a.m.today (8:20 p.m.Tuesday, E.D.T) in Patras, gulf port.The walls of several buildings were cracked and the terrified population poured into the streets in nightclothes.There wer° no casualties.BAD LUCK Philadelphia, May 31\u2014(JP)\u2014When TonighUheir route breaks sharp-fï)erbfooke ©nbertaîung Parlors ïimiteb E.A.VOGELL, Mgr.45 Dufferin Ave.Phone 236 Funeral Parlors Without Charge Ambulance Service DAY OR NIGHT X Aj RIVER CPR GARDENS I.QI P.M.IT I 24 RM.^ BELVIDERE-5T.SEE THEIR MAJESTIES IN SHERBROOKE JUNE 12TH.From the Best Placed Corner in the City.Uninterrupted View of: L Royal train approaching the station.2.\tArrival and presentation ceremonials.3.\tStart of Their Majesties\u2019 tour of the city.4.\tReturn from city tour to C.P.R.station.5.\tRoyal train leaving station and passing near seats.ROYAL HOTEL GRANDSTAND Excellent Seats, $2 - $3.Extra choice seats, $4 - $5.Make your reservation at once.Address accepted cheque or money order to F.J.SOUTHWOOD, ROYAL HOTEL, SHERBROOKE, QUE.m wU m SMAP! CRACKLE! POP! ed Here\u2019s s cereal that actually speaks up and asks you to eat it.As you pour on milk orcream, \u201cPop-crackle-snap 1\u201d says Kellogg\u2019s Rice Krispies.And it tastes even better than it sounds, Stays crisp, too, to the last spoonful.Let Kellogg\u2019s Rice Krispies bring FDN to your family breakfasts, as it\u2019s doing in thousands of other Canadian homes.Order from your grocer today.Made by Kellogg\u2019s in London, Canada.10045 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1939.PAGE THREE.TRADE BODY WANTS DISMISSALS EXPLAINED Six To Be Honored By Bishop\u2019s University Also Desires Explanation Of Council\u2019s Public Works Loan Charles Cohere Declares Discharge of Chief \u201cWork of Clique Who Had Sworn to Get Him Out\u201d\u2014Chamber Executive Feels Council Should Explain Its Decision Resulting from Probe into Police Department.RECEIVING HONORARY DEGREES AT BISHOP'S ¦Tus'tificaticn for the dismissal of Chief JI.0.Camirand, Deputy Chief Joseph Piunier and Captait\u2019, M.M.Lacharite was asked by the council of the Sherbrooke Cnamber of Commerce last night when by a unanimous vote members of the executive adopted a resolution requesting that the City Ccunod convene a public assembly to explain results of the polL1- inquiry.Declaration of Charles Cohere that Chief Camira-.'.d\u2019s dismissal had been the work of a clique who had \u201csworn to h'-t him out\u201d featured the assembly at which it was also decided to ask explanation on by-law No, 589 calling for an expenditure of $278,000 and to be voted on June 20.Qi.'.sivon of the public gathering at which the members of the City Council would explain reasons for their drastic action following tub lengthy investigation was brought up when A, C.Skinner suggested By-Law 589.covering cost of various public works, should be outlined in detail to the vatepa;rs.\u201cThere has been a lot of feeling that the action of the Council in dismissing the th b 3 police heads was not justified,\u201d said Mr.Skinner, \u201cand many people, including myself, may vote against the bylaw unless the Aldermen can explain thb'ir decision.L.N.Audet.cast president of the Chamber of Commerce, remarked that it seemed to him that the majority in favor of tl.'i dismissals had been tjuite decisive.\u201cThe ratepayers have a right to know the facts of the investigation,\u201d M, T.Stenson said.\u201cTib men who were let out were public servants and were paid by the citizens.\u201d President Reford Stewart added that the feeling of other civic em-jployees must be considered and I that he did nut approve of a sys.tm j whereby a man could be dismissed land have his reputation soiled without anv explanation whatever.Others l.bard were J.S.Mooney, D.A.Echenberg and L.A.Vachon all of whom agreed that insufficient justification for the dismissals had been given.Mr.Skinner declared that as matters stood at present he could not see fit to vde for the loan by-law unless a valid reason were git bn for the result of the police probe.\u201cThe whole investigation was started because it was claimed that Ghibf Camirand and myself instituted the disqualification action against Aid.Cinq-Mars,\u201d Charles Oodere declared, \u201cI can say here and now that we had nothing to do with it, This inquiry was a shame for the City of Sherbrooke.No witnesses for the Chief were called, they wouldn\u2019t hear anyone who had a good word to say for him.It was all arranged I'-forehamd.I am sorry to have to speak this way.\u201d Mr.Coder® stated the investigation had Continued on page 8, col.4.aitill IIP llll -1È, iilf TWELVE FIRST AID STATIONS HERE JUNE 12 i Locations of First Aid Stations and Ambulances Along Route of Royal Procession Anounced\u2014Police to Control Ambulances.President Of Sherbrooke Record Is Among Six Who Will Receive D.C.L.Degree On Convocation Day, June 15 President of The Gazette and the Sherbrooke Daily Record One of Six to Receive Honorary Degrees from Chancellor R.A.E.Greenshields\u2014Rt.Rev.John Cragg Farthing, Canon the Hon.Henry Cody.Premier Maurice Duplessis, Hon.Mr.Justice Langley Bond and Morris W.Wilson Will Also Be Honored.RT.REV.J.C.FARTHING \u2014Blank Stoller Photo HON.M.DUPLESSIS CANON H.J.CODY \u2014-Blank Stoller Photo We Sharpen Knives, Scissors.J.D.ROY SHOE REPAIRS 130b Wellington St.N.Tel.1420 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER.SHOE REPAIRING IIBWMMMI PLEASE NOTE! Beginning Saturday, June 3rd, during the months of June, July, August and September, our store will close at noon on Saturdays.NATIONAL WALLPAPER COMPANY LIMITED FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sherbrooke, Que.cordially invites you and your friends to attend a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled Christian Science: The Law of God Demonstrating Substance and Supply.by JUDGE FREDERICK C.HILL, C.S.B., of Los Angeles, California, member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts.IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE Montreal Street \u2019THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 1ST, T939, at 8.15 o'clock.¥ L JÿF-:.v.v, f MR.JUSTICE W.L.BOND \u2014Notmaa Photo JOHN BASSETT MORRIS W.WILSON According to announcement made by Principal A.H.McGreer, the Degree of Doctor of Civil Law (honoris causa) will be conferred at Convocation, June 15th, upon Rt.Rev.J, C.Farthing, M.A., D.D., formerly Bishop of Montreal; Canon the Hon.Henry John Cody, M.A., LL.D., D.D., president and vice-chancellor of the University of Toronto; Hon.Maurice Duplessis, K.C., LL.D., Premier of Quebec; lion.Mr.Justice W\u2019illiam L.Bond, Justice of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of the Province of Quebec, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Montreal; John Bassett, president of the Record and The Gazette, and Morris W.Wilson, president and managing director of the Royal Bank of Canada.Prcjvjrations are moving ahead for tl.C establishment in this city on June 12 of twelve first aid stations located in various sections along the rou'e to be taken by the Royal precession.The stations will bc staff* d by , members 'Cf the St.John Ambu-i lance Association, aasisted by Boy Scouts.Ambulances will bc stationed in convenient spots and citizens ad urged to keep fixed in mind the location of the first aid stnt'cns and the ambulances.Stations will be 1 rented in the Indies\u2019 waiting room of the Canadian Pacific Railway depot, at the city r * ctric station cn the c.r.n r of Beividere and Galt streets, in the office cf G.T.Annstvoa.g and Son-s at the corner of Alexander and A-ber * cn streets, the barber shop of the Chateau Froniennc at Aberdeen and Wellington, the lobby of the Coni\u2019 nentnil Hotel, the Provincial Pol\\*' office in the Court House, the office of the Stan stead and Sherbrooke Mutual Fn\u2019e Insurance Comtpanv on Dufferin avenue, Mrs.F.N.McOren\u2019s a* silence at tho corner of Melbourne and Queer, cn the Parade Grounds, in L.H.be|\u201dt's reeiden.*' at 58 Wo'fe street, the Sherbrooke Pur\u2019 Milk plant 011 the corner of Frontenac and T* Ividere and the Hank of Montreal bran>oh at the corner of King and Beividere streets.Ambulances will be stationed at the Canadian Pacific Railway station.besi *\u2019 the Continental Hotel, on Moore street near the Parade Grounds and beodn the King street west branch of thb Bank of -Montreal.During the Rcyal visit all calls for ambulances should be sent in nolice headquarters, number 1200.The nearest ambulan.'i available will then be despatched.Following its long-established policy of honoring outstanding men whose services in various spheres of public endeavor have merited recognition, the University of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, at its public Convocation on June 15th, will add to its roll of distinguished honorary graduates the names of six outstanding Canadians whose contribution to the welfare of Canada makes them worthy of the high honor which the University is proud to confer upon them.Those whom the University has asked to accc.pt the degree of Doctor of Civil Law, honoris causa, are: Rt.Rev.John Cragg Farthing, M.A., D.D., former Anglican Lord Bishop of Montreal.Canon the lion.Henry John Cody, M.A., LL.D., D.D., president and vice-chancellor of the University of Toronto.Hon, Maurice Duplessis, K.C., LL.D., Prime Minister of the Province of Quebec.Hon.Mr.Justice Langley Bond, of the Court of King's Bench, Prov- *- CITY BRiEFLETS Barn dance tonight, Wilson\u2019s, Milby.Opening dance Sand Hill Sat.night.Legion Standard And King\u2019s Color Presented To Brand?june'fst, ImiTp.m^Idim&2sï ' Colors to Be Carried by Canadian Legion When Their \u2019 \u2014Majesties Visit Sherbrooke Officially Presented at \u201cGipsy Rover,\u201d auspices Jr.Red ; impressive Ceremonies\u2014Gift of Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Local Branch\u2014Many Townships\u2019 Veterans Present.Cross, Mitchell School, June 2nd, 4 and 8,15 p.m.25c and 15c, Dance, Suitor\u2019s, Spring Road, Fri., June 2nd.Blue Ribbon Boys.Don\u2019t forget the play, \u201cSimple Simon Simple,\u201d St.Andrew\u2019s Ch.Hall, Wed., June 7th, 8 p.m.35c-25c.Free lecture on Christian Science, by Judge Frederick C.Hill, C.S.B., of Los Angeles, Calif., in Church Edifice, Montreal St.Thurs.eve., June 1st, at 8.15 o\u2019clock.Seats cn lawn for King\u2019s Visit 75c Mrs.Butler.103' Well'vgt.m St., South, PhorJj 1354J, Still a few good seats left! See Their Majesties' visit from Chateau Frontenac.Balcony seats $1.00.Phone 41 for reservations.Ladies! A Peggy Sage manicure marks the smart women of the world For appointment phone 2456.Par fumerie Alüette, 130 Wellington N.See Royal Parade 92 Dufferin.Twenty comfortable chairs $25, thirty $37.Single seats $1.50.Phone 32.See the arrival of Their Majesties from specially-erected bleacher seats.To arrange reservations telephone 3725 or 2722, Levesque Ltd., Wellington South.MOVIE FILM Don\u2019t wait until the last moment to buy your film for taking a picture of Their Majesties, or you may miss the \u201cmovie\u201d opportunity of a lifetime.Skinner Bros, have a com-( plete stock of cine film in colour ami in black and white in both 8mm and 16mm sizes: also Dufacolor roil film to fit size 116 and 120 \u201cstill\u201d cameras.Buy your film this week from Skinner Bros.Ahoy There! Come to the VARIETY FAIR William St.Armoury June 2 and 3 \u2014 Sponsored By \u2014 SIR JOHN SHERBROOKE CHAPTER I.O.D.E.To be carried by the Canadian Legion when TH.ir Majesties King George and Qu'-en Elizabeth visit Sherbrooke Jure 12, the King's color and the Legion standard were formally handed over to Legion ef-fkCrs at impressive dedication and presentation ceremonies at the I.O, D.E.Memorial Hostel last night.Representatives from Legion branches in Granby, Knowltor, Waterloo,\tFarnham,\tCoaticok, Bury, Stant'iead, Asbestos, DanvilA1, Richmond.Magog, East Angus and Drummcndville attended the ceremonies, as well as de.', gates from the Women\u2019s Auxiliaries of Rich-ond.East Angus and Bury.Handsomely worked in silk and wool, the colors were\ta gift\tof the Women\u2019s\tAuxiliary\tof\tLegion Branch No.10.Sherbrooke.They were act'pted by Lieut.-C i.K.B.Jenckes, branch president.The csre-mccy was\tstaged cn\tthe\tLegion headquar * rn\u2019 lawn, with members of the Auxiliary lined on each sale of the draped stand.Mrs.B.Tinker and Mrs.C.Blackburn acted as color bearers, while Mrs.W.Dos-wsU.tMrs.G.Tri.' man and Mrs.S.Bayer formed the color guard.After the colors were pinred on the stand a bid* f dedication service wa
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