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[" WEATHER Fair, not much change in temperature.For detailed weather report see Page Two.S'hrrhrontu' Hatiy mmirii TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 1; minimum, 33, Same day la>t year) Max.78; min.45, Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939.Forty-Third Year.OPERATION IN ROYALTY VISITS NORTHERN GATEWAY Holiday Mood Is Apparent At Edmonton Famed Town Of Estcourt Resumes Centre Of Parliament Stage Normal Population of Alberta Capital More Than Doubled as King and Queen Make Northern-most Stop of Canadian Trip Their Majesties Apparently Much Re- MET SUCCESS Young Surgeon Aboard Freighter Well Satisfied Today with Results of Operation Upon Woman Six Hundred Miles from Land.Ottawa, June 2.\u2014(CP)\u2014The international complications of the Village of Estcourt, Que., on the Maine border, cropped up again in the House of Commons yesterday.The House has frequently heard from J.F.Pouliot (Liberal, Temis-couata) of the difficulties of M.Richard, whose farm lies astraddle the international boundary.Today the trouble was that some villagers of Estcourt, Que., were giving a de-Ian batable amount of business to a tavern just across the Maine border.Department ami the Canadian Legation at Washington for their apparent inability to deal with these two matters.\u201cIt' they can\u2019t settle little things like that, how can they settle anything among the nations of the world?\u201d he asked.He was particularly aroused by a letter from Dr.O.D.Skelton, Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs, advising him to get in direct touch with the American authorities over the migrant cattle.SPREAD FEARED OF CHICOUTIMI RELIEF STRIKE Jonquiere Workers Threaten; to Walk Out Unless Former' Admiralty Presses Fight To Release Large Number From Stranded Submarine lief Work Are Restored.Chicoutimi, Que., June 2.\u2014Ù) \u201cWe must have pride in our na- A two-day strike ol more than six freshed With Twenty \u201cOîie Hour OS.lt B-t jtwenty-four-year-old ship\u2019s surgeon six families on Hie American side Jasper.« Edmonton, June 2.\u2014-®1\u2014Mon-archs of a far-flung Empire, King, George and Queen Elizabeth come ioday tn the nortftAerii-most city ofj their Canadian tour.Gateway to the vast northwest j and its rolling expanse of land, | lakes and rivers, Edmonton is wearing finery as it has never done before.Their Majesties arrive from Jasper National Park at 3.30 p.m.(6.30 p.m., E.D.T.) for a six and one-half hour visit.Before they leave tonight at ten p.m.to ride in the Royal train to Saskatoon they will be welcomed, feted and dined.Every street standard along the twelve-mile procession route is decorated, every building gaily dressed.Pennants and flags are strung across streets.The holiday mood struck the city early in the week.It gained momentum as Their Majesties left the Pacific Coast and headed back across Canada over the northern roule.Now holiday spirit is at fever pitch.Hotels are crowded.Special trains ran from rural centres.Buses and private cars brought iheir quota of 100,000 visitors to join Edmonton\u2019s 89,000 population in a welcome to the King and Queen.Twelve hundred Indians from the foothills and plains are camped in a teepee village.Sunshine was forecast here to- jhad performed his first operation at jsea, and his patient, was recovering, i The young doctor from the Scot-GERMAN LINER PREPARES TO tish Isles had little to say about the RETURN WITH REFUGEES Havana.June 2.\u2014uP) \u2014 1 he German liner St.Louis took on fuel and provisions to start back to Germany today with 317 German Jewish refugees forbidden to set foot on Cuban soil \u2014 an order backed by a threat to tow the vessel outside territorial waters with a gunboat.The refugees, most of whom bad hoped to land pending entrance into the United States, were forbidden entrance because they lacked Cuban consular visas.Efforts were made to keep the passengers unaware of the actual sailing orders for the master of the ship had expressed fear of a \u201ccollective suicide pact.\u201d Halifax, June 2.\u2014(©\u2014Dr.MacDonald paced the dec», of the\tPouliot1 oonvplained that the tionality,\u201d he urged.\u201cWe lost a lot hundred workers on unemployment biue Funnel freighter Adiastus to- j-avel.n }ja(i been given a Maine of territory because of the rapacity relief projects here and the threat day feeling well satisfied.The licence even though there were only of others and the timidity of the at nearby Jonquiere of a similar English.We must not be intimid- walkout by three hundred others ated by the size of the United today confronted authorities in this States.\u201d\t| Northeastern Quebec district.Justice Minister Lapointe said he The strikers, who walked out Wed-would be happy to do anything to nesday with a demand for restora-hclp settle the dispute, being a son lion of the former wage of $14.40 of Temiseouata himself.On the a week, had before them an appeal question of the Maine tavern, he .by the City Council that they return observed that going to the state of immediately to work and the prom-Maine to drink ale was \u201cquite dif- ise of Provincial authorities that ferent from the situation in former their demand would receive \u201csor-days.\u201d\tj ious\u201d study.Each man now is paid according to the number of dependents he must support.The City Oounail broadcast ibs appeal last night after a message ! was read from Director Michel Gui-! mond, of the Bureau of Economic i Reconstruction, which is in charge !of all unemployment relief throughout the Province.Gunnond said that the men\u2019s demand would be given \u201cserious\u201d study at the next session of the Bureau, but that \u2018time lost will not be paid for.\u201d Conditions Surrounding Re- Acetylene Torches May Be Used to Free Eighty-Three Men Aboard Submarine Thetis.Nose Down in Mud in Irish Sea \u2014Glinting Rudder Revealed Injured Craft After All-Night Search by Planes and Warships.-* j operation when the freighter reach-led here from the East Indies last ! night.Nor wc uld he tell the name 1 of his woman patient or the nature | of the operation.Wireless Operator R.W.Jones, | however, gave some details of the I incident.Wednesday night a \u201cmercy ! message\u201d from the British freighter Tilapa, Liverpool-bound, crackled across his set, asking medical aid for a passenger.The Adrastus, then six hundred miles southeast of Halifax, was 150 miles away from the Tilapa.With every rivet straining the Blue Funnel liner steamed toward the freighter and at three o\u2019clock next morning reached her side.The Tilana put a boat overboard in rough seas and took the doctor off the Adrastus.Three hours later he returned to his ship with word the operation was finished and the patient was \u201crecovering.\u201d Then both vessels put about and resumed their courses.of that district.\u201cYou would not see any Province grant a beer licence to a border district where there were only six families,\u201d he claimed.It was a \u201cvery bold action\u201d on the part of the Maine authorities.Equally \u201cbald\u201d was the conduct of American customs officers over M.Richard\u2019s cattle, Mr.Pouliot submitted.He assailed the External Affairs SIMPLE STYLES BRITISHERS TO MARK WARDROBE MEET MONARCH OF ROYAL GUEST AT WASHINGTON British Open Investigation Into Detention Of Officers Long Straight Coats, General- \u2019About 1,000 British Nationals qi,5°said wôrke^th\u201drc °?nkmf- to Attend Reception for ed to continue on the job at least King George and Queen Gth0UrZl 0L^t ^ Elizabeth at British Embas- ; Legislature for Chicoutimi County, ow\t! Aime Simard, one of three men ^\t; named by the strikers to repres- , .\t,\t~\t\u201e\t.\tContinued on Page 2.Col.2.Washington, June 2.\u2014(Æb\u2014King : ________________________________ George and Queen Elizabeth will squeeze in thirty-five minutes for ly of Blue, Save Worries for Her Majesty in Regard Packing, Pressing and Climatic Changes.IMPRESSIVE FAREWELL FOR CARDINAL VILLENEUVE AT ROME Rome.June 2.\u2014(1© Cable)\u2014 Rodrigue Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, was saluted by a large group of notables as he departed today for Domremy, France, to represent Pope Pius at dedication of a national shrine to Joan of Arc.British, French and Italian envoys to the Holy See were among those at the station.A Fascist Gnard of Honor presented arms as the train drew out.Cardinal Villeneuve arrived in Naples yesterday and went directly to Rome.The dedication at Domremy will be held next Sunday.Birkenhead, England, June i.\u2014 (ZP)- Strapped in oxygen rescue masks, four of Hie eighly-seven men trapped in llte parlialiy submerged Brilisli submarine Thelis escaped safely ibis morning to the sun-l'lecked surface of the Irish Sea.While the Theli nose in like rudder tay willi ie mud and her great Hinting above her f'i tithe urfaco.Admiralty workmen : scrambled up her slippery slopes and considered cutting off her tail with acelylene torches to expedite Ihe rescue of the others aboard.One way or another, Admiralty officials were confident all would be saved, and until a decision was reached about attempting a mass London June 2.-(®-Dr.J.D.| res1CUe> officers and men.weI'e Jones, who has preached about ' ordered to escape two at a time in 700 «.t.\u2019mvons as Congregational and Fife Church leader, has celebrated his \u201cministerial jubilee\u201d here.! their own subjects next week during Jasper Park Lodge, Alta., June ; 2.\u2014(®\u2014Queen Elizabeth has chang-: ed her clothes thirty times and all but once has worn different costumes during the first half of the , .\t, .\t.,\t¦ ¦\t.\t, Royal journey across Canada^ She I ^eir Gwrty-six-hour visit to Wash-, will make as many changes again ington.________________________ before the Empress of Britain, car-i Their Majesties will pause in the] ~\t,\ti ¦ * rving the Royal guests, sails from ; round of official functions on Friday! Claim that Two British Officers Stationed in Shanghai Area Halifax for England June 15.\t| morning to greet about LOOP British Are Being Detained by Japanese Military\u2014Heavy Casual- London, June 2.\u2014(©\u2014Forty clele-guils from all countries went into a huddle at Broaden sting House to find a scientific definition of pitch of note A in treble clef for international stand ard izatiion.Hitler Pledges Integrity Of Yugoslavian Border To Regent their oxygen masks\u2014the Davis \u201clung\u201d device.The muniber of men trapped in the submarine was placed at eighly-seven this afternoon when Cammell Laird.Limited, the builders, issued a list of its men aboard.it gave a total of twenty-six company men, instead of twenty as in earlier reports.Jii addition there were fifty-eight officers and men of the crew, a pilot and two mern-jbers of the Liverpool City catering staff.By mid-afternoon there were no reports of rescues beyond the escape of four men from the submar- ties Reported in Outer Mongolian Fighting-Refuses Anti-Jap Pact.Blues have predominated in her :\tfrom this vicinity, includ- puehrer Declares Germany Seeks Permanent Peace Between ine in the morning.clothe,, varyinK from !Two\t^ Common Borders Established tor Mi* ï, ZZ-'I'iïZ Time\u2014Closer Ties Expected to Follow Five-Day Visit of1 *.terday explored the beauties of Jasper National Park, After daylight hours of sight-seeing and an evening of quiet relaxation they wtre ready today for the ti ip to Edmonton and a new start on the Royal piogramn.1,.The Queen was thrilled by the novelty of living in a log cabin with her husband and their two sol vants.Si1,' told Robert Summerville, manager of Jasper Park Lodge, h w much she liked living like an ordinary couple in a cabin by themselves.\"Their MajestAs were at hum.' for s; day in luxuriously-furnished Out-Continued from nage 1 -Australia ;XsTbiuey-white th^^gr^ teke at lh0 deep crocus blue.He jewels have I : been pearls and diamonds.To save worries with regard to packing, pressing and climatic \u2014* Peiping, June 2.\u2014(TP)\u2014Two Brit-THE ROYAL DAY IN ALBERTA jgh officials started out today to - ;\thunt for two colleagues believed to changes, Her Majesty included in be prisoners of the Japanese mill- her wardrobe gowns of the simplest tary.\tstyle with long straight coats and British authorities say they have touches of fur for warmth and definite information that Lieut.- adornment to meet the daily en-Colonel C.R.Spear, military at- gagements on her Canadian calen-tache, is under arrest at Kalgan and dar.Washington, which promises has been since May 26.They believe to be warm, doubtless will disclose 12:30 p.m.E.D.T.\u2014 Departure Edmonton.Jasper 6:30 p.m.\u2014Arrival.6:40 p.m.\u2014Drive about city.7:30 p.m.\u2014Legislative building reception.11:00 p.m.\u2014Government dinner.1:00 a.m.(Saturday) \u2014 Departure.(Note: Times given above are three hours faster than Mountain Standard Time effective in Alberta).Police estimate that 500,000 per- ; sons will see the King and Queen as they ride to the White House Thurs-j day noon with President and Mrs.] Roosevelt.Regent to German Capital - * Berlin, June 2.\u2014(TP) \u2014 Having assured Prince Paul, Regent of Six thousand soldiers, sailors and Yugoslavia, of Germany\u2019s respect marines and 1,468 white-gloved f that Balk.an countlys border policemen will stand at attention , along the line of march from the with the Reich, Chancellor Hitler Union station.\t| invited him to witness today Ger- Foreign diplomats will be present- many\u2019s mjijtary might, ed to Their Majesties at the W hite Dominant in the line-up for the WHITE HOUSE PARLEY WOULD FREE CAPITAL INDIA ADVANCING Bombay, Jsne 2.\u2014((P)\u2014 Adult \u201cliteracy\u201d classes to ace .mo-date nearly 8,000 were operl.d in May by the Bombay Literacy Committee.Three alternative methods havb been prepared for reading and writing instruction.Lieut.John Cooper, who left Peiping clothes of a cooler nature.\t,\t\u201ein he May 28 to investigate Colonel Spear\u2019s ; l\u201e the evening, when time per- i .\tRÎn-Jvflt familv and military parade were the 4,500 men detention, also is being held.Cooper, mits a iittle extra fussing, Her Rnv»! naHv The four Roosevelt of the G\u20acrnlan Condor\twhkh Majesty presents a queenly figure i\tSmd^wive^arTex-\tFranC°\tthc in her majestic robes and gowns, j\tnpp^nt\ti ^Panisn C1V11 war* Although her hats are designed; The afternoon sight-seeing tour1 At an elaborate state dinner last not to conceal her face, they are planned for the King and Queen will n.1Rhl Hitlers New Chancellery, a British language student, had a Japanese pass into the Kalgan area.Japanese disclaim knowledge of the officers whereabouts.Washington, June 2 -(TP) Means of breaking the log-jam of investment capital were generally believed today to have been a major topic at a conference between President Roosevelt and eight prominent industrialists.The business White House men last erpool Bay and soon small, fat-bellied boats let down from a ring of warships bobbed around the big gray tail.Experts clambered up her sides and tapped out reassuring messages to the men below.First to reach the surface were Captain H.P.K.Oram, commander of the Fifth British Submarine Flotilla, and Lieutenant II.G.Woods.They had climbed a steel ladder into the submarine\u2019s aft air lock and fastened on their Davis \u201clungs\u201d waiting for equalization , ] of pressure which would permit them dined at thej^ e.s_cape.night, ith ; The slowness of getting men out GIVES DETAILS OF J AP CASUALTIES Tokyo, June 2.\u2014(TP)\u2014Domei ((Japanese) news service, carried a communique today from the Kwantung army at Ksinking, Manchoukuo, which set Japanese losses in recent styled distinctively.A splash of have to be brief, so that they can get ^ Fuehrer spoke of warm friend-feathers here, a flippant touch of to the British Embassy garden party.sh;P between the two countries and veiling there or a tricky bow-knot They will not go to the latter, how- ' their new common border had or flowers add the feminine touch\t.Queen Elizabeth has two maids to dress her and keep her wardrobe in order.But for a day or so, after one of her English maids was left jghting on the Outer Mongolian\twith an infected finger, she rentier at 125 men, including eleven.V \u201e\u201e nnp A snhcjfi- ______________ !\tal \u201cO ,,,C,UU?.»K Kleve,\u2018 I got along with only one.A substi- FOR TOMMIES SUIT\t|° '(el3'\ttute arrived in Banff from Govern- I eeds England June 2\t\u2014®\u2014!\tT1?COv]:munj9u\t Un\tpaper ctiar\tices look\t\t Sole\tbubiiifcts before tne\t\tli\tuse uo- ia-y\tis the report of ti.'\t\t\tBanking uid\tCommerce C\tiom milt:\t\tvn the committees, Public Accounts NO ANTI-JAPANESE AGREEMENT j Canberra, June 2.\u2014 (C.P.-Reuters) \u2014Neither Great Britain nor Austra-jlia \u201cwill enter into any agreement i prejudicial to the interests of Japan,\u201d ' Sir Henry Gullett, Commonwealth Minister for External Affairs, said arld today.Sir Henry wa -\t, :\ti on* nenry was commenting on a on the wide skirts with gold lace Banking al si S ll' \u2018 .\u2018.r ' , Tokyo statement by Haruhiko Nishi, worn in the Senate chamber at Ot-Vuth only a sjjm\tîconusellor of the Japanese embassy tawa; her chic, dusky blue dress, at Moscow, to the effect that Russia wool Coat and perky fuchsia-trim- \" med hat worn on her departure Mortgage Discount Bank bill, iu-zolving a series oi proposed amer.J-i.'jnts.On the nonzon is only the ienute\u2019s disposal of the Salt Fisr.! doard bill, undergoing substantial diange there.Routine tnird reading of the] venerai supply bill was rit'se thing in ti.'.pr, gramme touay.fier a vhiviwind cleanup of estimates.Dialling ijitM.OuO.OOU yesterlay.fhai lean-up was not only so rapid that .nil K.MacNicoI, (Gtra^ervativc 1 \u2019oronto-Davenport) repeatedly com-liait.1, i he \"could not turn the i tages that fast.\u201d but i- left tine I use with nothing to do last night, limbers rot attending the r\u2019unlic ¦ Vccounts Committee had a welcome ; light off af.'.r three weeks of] House estimates had been flowing j through with little (Abate.\t| was determined to bring the Far East Justice Minister Lapointe, at-ung | within the scope of the proposed Government leader, agreed much, A^gfio.govjej.pactÉ had been accomplish'.d the last two ! or three weeks but controversial items had all been debated \u2022extensively.Most of the estimates pas- j sed yesterday, said, were merely | routine matter.TURKISH MILITARY MISSION LEAVES FOR GREAT BRITAIN Ankara, June 2.\u2014- (TPi \u2014 A Turkish military mission left last night for London to confer with thc British General Staff and to purchase warplanes, munitions and other war materials.The mission was headed by General Kiazim Orbay, Inspector of the Third Army.THIRTEEN DEAD IN RENEWAL OF ever, until all 1,350 guests\u2014officials been \u201cestablished for all time.\u201d and private citizens such as Colonel In an exchange of toasts, Hitler Charles Lindbergh and Henry Ford\u2014] spoke of the ties between the two have gathered.\tjeountries thus: \u201cI believe in this The Dolly Madison china and the (German-Yugoslav friendship) all gold flatware will shine on a horse- the more since a solidly founded shoe table at the President\u2019s state and trustful relationship of Ger-dinner for Their Majesties that many toward Yugoslavia\u2014now that night.Fewer than one hundred i through historic events we have be-guests will be present, but about two ] com(1 neighbors with common bor-hundred others will come in later to ! (]ers established for all time- will see folk-dancing and listen to Marian not on]y securc a permanent peace Anderson, negro contralto; L.aw* j between our two peoples and coun-wbile drivimz she sometimes uses a'Len?^ Tibbett, opera star; Kate tr; ^ut beyond that will provide wide smoky fox rug White fox fmith\u2018.r^.;.a negro chorus, and I\telement £ calm for our jiu,,ry wide smoky lox.- RL.\tfour girl musicians from Coon Creek, | contjnent >» Ky All the guests will be presented.Responding, Prince Paul express- t0 The't.MaJe?Hes-\t, ted gratification that Germany \u201cin- The King vv,n piace a wreath on;\trecognize Yugoslavia\u2019s George Washingtons tomb bnclay\t, \u2022 ,\t,\tm and will stop at Arlington Cemetery I freedom and independence as well to place another wreath at the Tomb: as the same frontiers which join us of the Unknown Soldier.En route, j as lasting neighbors since last the party will makp a brief inspection ] year- of a Civilian Conservation Corps I The common frontier was estaii-camp_\ti\tlished with the.March 13, 1938, an- Président and Mrs.Roosevelt will ; nexation of Austria by Germany, be the guests of the King and Queen ] Hitler hinted that concrete results Friday night at a dinner party in the in the way of perhaps even closer British Embassy before the Royal i tie-ups between the two nation party leaves for New York and the; might develop from the five day World\u2019s Fair.\tj\tof fanfare connected with the visit -\u2014-; of Prince Paul and Princess Olga.4\tF /¦'i\t| «H\t\u2022 i , He said that he saw in the visit a Assurances Of Goodwill Received am convinced can only be of profit for our two peoples and states.\u201d capes top her evening gowns Several images -stand out in the minds of daily observers of the Queen: Her fairy-like, palest pink satin crinoline gown, with clusters of roses caught on the panniered skirt worn in Quebec; her exquisite white satin robe de style patterned from Banff; the graceful picture she made carrying a large grey silk Continued on Page 2, Col.?.Harry Hopkins, Secretary of Com-]by tbe Davis escape method led the merce, seated at the head of the)Admiralty to consider cutting table, before talking informally j through the exposed tail of the sub-with the President.Mr.RooseYelt|marine.was prevented from eating with I R was estimated there was a suffie-them by a sinus infection, which ] jCnt air supply ir.the submarine to kept him from his desk Wednesday j last until 2:40 a.m Saturday (7:40 and Thursday,\tjp.m.E.D.T., Friday), the Admiralty No one present would discuss the i said.conversation afterwards TO AID UNTOUCHABLES Bulawayo, South Africa, June 2.\u2014((P)\u2014Taking a three-fdd vow, including one of poverty, R.F, Green, a European, will jeiin an Indian semi- monastic 'order devoted to caff-* of Untouchables, ] It was believed low tide this morn-I lug had revealed the submarine's I tail after warships and Royal Air Force planes had searched for the vessel throughout the night.It was believed an attempt might ' be made to run heavy steel cables under the Thetis and attach them Continued on page 2, Col.5.Machine Gun Contract Fraudulently Obtained, Ontario Leader Declares By Pope In Reply To Peace Appeal Vatican City, June 2.\u2014(/P)\u2014Pope | conquer all obstacles to understand _______ Pius told his cardinals today he had! iriS Britons, Jews and Arabs in-] recfIveroud ^1Utor Furnish your home ^^^ equipment loi\tnewest colors- a choice ot tne - Jim il ÏM -ref: BEDROOM SET FOR YOUR KITCHEN Kitchen Set, 6 pieces, comprising an extension table, a buffet with plenty of space for china and silver and four very solid chairs.Choose your own color.FREE\u2014 \u201cTHE BRIDE'S B To each bride-to-be who buy?at our store a complete set of furniture for three rooms, we will give away the famous \u201cTHE BRIDE\u2019S BOOK\" \u2014 a charming souvenir where you may record all the details of your memorable wedding day.YOUR SATIÇC&CTION \u2014 OUR AIM U R N «I T U R E m 20 Wellington St.North.Tel.2722 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939, PAGE THREE CITY PLANS TO BUY EUSTIS POWER PLANT VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR ROYAL DAY POLICE WORK Has Taken Binder Option On Property Valued At $30,000 City of Sherbrooke's Hydro-Electric Capacity Would Be Augmented by 1,000 Horsepower \u2014 Only Formality Stands in Way of Concluding Transaction with Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Concerns.Extension of Sherbrooke\u2019s muni- *\u2014-\u2014 cipally-owned chain of power plants in the near future was announced this morning with the report the City of Sheibrocke has obtained a $5j00D binder option on the plant and equipment of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company at PJustis.Purchase price, in the event the transaction is completed, is set at $30,000.The Eustis power development has a capacity of from five hundred to a thousand horsepower and for many years supplied electrical requirements for the mines and mill of the Eustis mining- company.This week company officials announced the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur works would cease operations on June 15th.Only the necessary formalities now stand in the way before Sherbrooke takes over control of the Eustis plant and ;t was stated this morning the City Council will ratify MILITARY BALL ! AS CLIMAX TO About two hundred volunteers, preferably members of local organizations, are desired to swell local police ranks June 12th when the King and Queen visit Sherbrooke, it was announced today by Acting-Chief Captain Percy Donahue at No.1 Polioe Station.These volunteer police officers will be supplied with red arm bands, which they will be allowed to keep as souvenirs of the Royal Visit.Persons desiring to assist the Municipal Police Force are asked to communicate with Captain Donahue.Event Will Be Given by Of-; fleers of Sherbrooke Gar-; rison June 12 Under Patron-' age of Governor-General and the Lady Tweedsmuir.| DELCO PUMPS at the Lowest Cost Ever! Bring you running water automatically ! AS LOW AS $65 1 $10.00 DOWN Balance by Easy Payments.ROSS-BIRON Electric Limited 17 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Phone 615 j the action of the Electrical Depart-jment at their regular session Monday i night.In the meantime documents j establishing ownership of the property will be studied by the City Attorney to assure legal status of the transaction.Besides a stone power house, two transformers, rights of way, transmission lines and equipment, the city will receive a new water wheel.Power developed by the plant will be a great asset especially during peak load times, it was stated this morning.Purchase of the development ob-i viates the necessity for erection of 1 an expensive Diesel engine plant, considered by loca! authorities to provide protection against shortage with which the city is threatened.It also sets aside for an indefinite period plans for the construction of a plant at Ulverton as outlined by city engineers during the past winter.With acquisition of the Eustis plant the city will he owners of six separate developments and site for a seventh.At present electricity is | being supplied to Sherbrooke from I the Frontenac, V/eedon, Westbury, jRock Forest and Drummond stations.At Two Miles Falls property for a J 0,000 h.p.development is also owned by the city.Enjoy Your Summer On The Cool Waters Cedar Skiffs, Rowboats, Oars and Paddles.Beats and Canoes to Rent.WE ARE AGENTS FOR ELIO & EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS.Henri Morin MAGOG, QUE.Phone 64W % IKONTA This popular precision made ZEISS IKON model will be well represented at the Royal Visit.IKONTA 521 Fc takes 16 pictures 1%'' x 214\" on standard S-exposure film .equipped with Novar f/3.5 Lens, shutter speeds i to 1/300, compur 00 shutter, self-erecting front, body release on shutter, direct \u2022 vision optical finder.Price.UUUU I ill?' AtA/n ls»i Distributors ALL ZLiSS CAMERAS SOLD BY: SKINNER BROS.SHERBROOKE.As a climax to the Royal Visit a grand Military Ball will be given i by the officers of the Sherbrooke Garrison on Monday night, June 12, at 10.00 o\u2019clock.The Ball will be under the distinguished patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and the Lady Tweedsmuir, while the invitations are being issued in the names of the officers in command of the three local units.Major C.G.M.Grier, O.C.35th Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, Lieut.-Colonel L.M.Watson.Commanding Officer of the Sherbrooke Regiment (M.G.), and Lieut.-Colonel J.E.Levesque, E.D., Commanding Officer of Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke.The invitation committee consists of I Capt.A.J.Camirand for Les Fusi-i Hers\u2019, Lieut.Ross Bishop for the I Battery, and Capt.Eugene Arnold for the Sherbrooke Regiment.It has been decided to use the Armory of the Sherbrooke Regiment on William street for the event as it has a suitable floor.Refreshments will be served.Mayor Armitage Will Support Demand For Explanations Statement he would support the resolution of the Chamber of Commerce asking for a public assembly to explain results of the police investigation was made this morning by Mayor Marcus Armitage in an interview with a Record representative.\u201cThe ratepayers of the city have the right to know the reasons that prompted the decision to dismiss Chief H.O.Camirand, Deputy Chief Joseph Prunier and Captain Maurice Lacharite,\u201d Mayor Armitage declared, \u201cand a resolution coming from as important and representative a body as the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce must be given consideration.\u201d The Chief Magistrate declared he could see no reason why the Aldermen should refuse the request of the trade body and added that the Council must be prepared to justify the dismissals if the citizens were not satisfied with explanations already given.Resolution of the commerce group will be presented before the City Council Monday night, the Mayor stated, and question of the public assembly -will most likely be debated at that time.Mayor Armitage admitted there might be considerable opposition to the meeting on the part of certain Aldermen in view of the declaration made by Aid.Eugene Thibault that no gathering to discuss the probe would be held.REDUCED COST Review Role To Be Played By FOR FISH FOR Veterans Day Of Royal Visit FOX BREEDING Fourteen Different Branches of Canadian Legion Will Fall in ______\tj at 10:30 0'Clock June 12th and March to Their Particular Posts, to Be Designated by Markers\u2014Light Blue Berets Question of Distribution of Fish to Farmers Operating Fox Ranches Discussed at Session of Co-Operative Syndicate.A business meeting of the Cooperative Syndicate of Fur-bearing Animal Breeders held in Quebec under the presidency of Antonio Klie, Minister Without Portfolio, ; discussed a number of matters per-jtabling to breeding, particularly ttie question of distribution of fish to farmers operating fox ranches.Being Issued to Returned Men.vu\t*.ran.-\tcf\tSherbroo]\tke Has\ttern\tT-wi\t: ships w\till ing\tthe\tvisit\tOf The\tir the\tKing\tan .1\tQueen\tto Moi\tday.\tJune\t12, we\t Final arrangements for the part j the 1,200 and the play dur Majesties this city made at a meeting held in the local Legion hall under the chairmanship of E.J.Struîl.trs, of R ok I Jr.nd.The assembly which inciu J.J the committee of E.T.veterans in CHANTECLERCS TO RING FOR THEIR MAJESTIES \u201e\t,\t.charge of the Cvcnt was featured! During the past two or three u,.,,,\t,.T ¦\t.rj the Syndicate organized a I ^ the inesence of Le\"ls\tof CITY BRIEFLETS Barn dance, Astbury\u2019i from Burrough\u2019s Falls.Boys., Sat.Mile Log Cabin WARM WEATHER IN PAST MONTH RECORDS SHOW May Came within Six Degrees of Attaining 25-Year Record High Temperature of 89.Suitor\u2019s dance tonight.Blue Ribbon.3rd.Dance, Red Wing Cecil Kent, Manager.June Lawn seats for King\u2019s visit, Phone 312M, 116 Queen St.\u201cSimple Simon Simple,'\u2019 St.drew\u2019s Hall, June 7th, 8 p.m.50c An- See the arrival of Their Majesties from specially-erected bleachei seats.To arrange reservations telephone 3725 or 2722, Levesque Ltd., Wellington South.\u201cChez Poudrette,\u201d 15 Wellington N.Tel.2490 are agents for all mal.es of Venetian Blinds.Just call 2490 and an expert will go and give you the price of your windows.May came within six degrees of attaining the twenty-five-year record high temperature for that month of 89 degrees, according to meteorological data issued today by the Dominion Experimental Station at Len-noxville.The average temperature was 51.97 degrees, compared with a twenty-five-year average of 51.08.The mercury climbed to 83 degrees for the month\u2019s high registration, and dropped to 25 on the 3rd, 4th and 13th.Total sunshine for the month was 245.5\thours, as against 224.5 hours last year and 20'ô:2 hours twenty-five-year average.Highest monthly sunshine for twenty-five years was 265.6\thours in 1934 and the lowest 123.9 in 1927.Precipitation amounted to 2.05 inches, compared with a twenty-five-year average of 2.85 hours.Highest rainfall for one day was .57 of an inch on the 28th, and the highest for one day over twenty-five years was 1 35 inches in 1938.Again this week-end fresh-cut carnations, pink and white, 75c a dozen.Cash or C.O.D only.Also a limited number of choice snapdragon at 75c.\u2014Stevenson\u2019s, Florists.i years, ___ _______ \u201e.I system of fish distributon from theithu Sil' ArUnu' Cull'ie Branch of the who NEWSY ITEMS BOY FRACTURES LEG Lionel Jodoin, young son of Mr.and Mrs.P.E.Jodoin, of Dixville, is a patient in the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, suffering from a fractured leg, an injury received when he tried to board a moving lumber wagon.His condition is reported as satisfactory.SPECIAL WATCH ON ROYAL VISIT DECORATIONS Reports that boys and young nen have been tampering with \u2022 ecoratiicns already set up for the Royal visit have prompted Mayor Marcus Armitage to instruct lMe \u2019dice Department to keep a close vatch for offenders of this nature \u2019.nd to punish them accordingly.i GasPe region, and in 1938 1,000,009 ! pounds of fish were consumed on | fox ranches.| But breeders complain that by the j time the fish reaches this and other 1 regions west it develops a cost of $70 a ton, a price which they aver is proving prohibitive.Members of the Syndicate called on Hon.Onesime Gagnon, Minister of Mines, Game and Fisheries, with a request that the Government intervene in the matter with a view to getting the price of the fish forjj!!, fox food, down to one cent a pound Mr.Gagnon promised 1o give the matter full consideration.The Syndicate calculates that there are 200,000 foxes in captivity in the Province of Quebec.DEATHREMOVED DR.A.1MACI.EAY AT AGE OF 69 Canadian Legion, M.ntrea gave many helpful suggestions based on observations made during the Royal visit to Montreal.Fi urteen different branches ef Legion mtn will fall in at 10.on JuM.12th and will march from their assembly p.hit behind the 51th Armory, Bmvidei'e street, to their posts winch will be d.signaccd oy marM.rs.Order m wnicn ttie returned men will be placed, Garling' om Ue C-P.R.\u2022stawon and lining Members of Princess Rebekah Lodge and visiting Rebekahs will attend divine service at Plymouth United Chui-ch, Sun., June 4, 11 a.m.SLIGHT DROP IN BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings for the past week, I reported at $867,672,51, were $11,-' 445.86 below the total of $879,118.37 | for the corresponding period last I year, according to statistics issued'\t- today by A.J.Hebert, manager of Native Of DanVÜIe, WIlO WaS the Sherbrooke (hearing House.The past week\u2019s figure was $131,-834.66 above the amount for the same I week in 1937, which was $735,837.85.j Retired Physician and Surgeon Succumbed to Long Illness at Manchester, N.H.| Dr.Alfred A.Macleay, a native Stanbridge East, June 2.\u2014Provin-1 of Danville, died last night at Man- INVESTIGATE STANBRIDGE EAST ROBBERY A few good seats left for Their Majesties\u2019 visit at Chateau Fron- ; tenac Hotel, corner Aberdeen and Wellington Sts.Price $1.00.The most important installations of Venetian Blfnds in Sherbrooke are made bv \u201cChez Poudrette,\u201d 15 Wellington St.N.Tel.2490.Plymouth, June 2.\u2014(ffi\u2014T0 New York and back with a visit to the W'CiTd\u2019s Fair and a ibn-shilling profit to show on his half-crown capital is Roy Thwaites\u2019 achievement.He hitch-hiked, stowed away and begged.Lost\u2014Black Springer Spaniel, answering to name of Peter.Anyone knowing of whereabouts please communicate with Dr.A.S.Douglass, Knowlton.Generous reward.BURROUGH\u2019S FALLS Dancing tomorrow night to the swing music of Giz Gagnon\u2019s 11-piece band.We feature 3 trumpets and 2 trombones in distinctive swing style.Always a good time at Burrough\u2019s $5.00 FOR A PICTURE OF THE KING AND QUEEN Send your films from Sherbrooke and get fastest possible service.You can save money too, compare these prices with those of your dealer.8 PRINTS from every roll with a\tfor only FREE ENLARGEMENT tUC Any number of prints may be entered, but only from films devel-oned bv the PHOTO CLUB, Magog,Q ue.FILMS DEVELOPEE\tQC- and PRINTED FREE ENLARGEMENT with every roll.PHOTO CLUB, Magog, Que.McConnell\u2019s OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN Telephone 37 102 Wellington St.N.Opposite Court House.cial Police officials are conducting an investigation into a robbery committed by unknown miscreants in the Hodge and Boomhour store here.A large quantity of suits, overcoats and other articles of clothing was stolen.The burglars apparently made entrance to the store by hurling a stone through one of the front windows, and left through the side door.W.G.KNEELAND IS OBSERVING 5lli C.M.R.REUNION The 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles will hold their annual reunion at the New Sherbrooke House .Imre 17th.Many of the comrades who served with this unit now living across Canada will be here to renew old but unforgettable experiences.The Sherbrooke Regiment Band will furnish music for the comrades to march to the War Memorial to pay their respects to their fallen comrades.This will be made possible through the kind permission of Lt.-Col.L.M.Watson, Officei' Commanding the Sherbrooke Regiment.Th< bu meeting will get under way sharp at three o\u2019clock so as to march to monument at 5.30 sharp.The banquet will be at 7.30 p.m.Chester, N.H., at the age of 69 years.He was a retired physician and surgeon.Dr- Macleay, a graduate of McGill Medical School, was a member of the American Medical and Surgical Association, Montreal Medical Association.Royal Opthalmic Association of London, Eng., the New Hampshire Medical Association, New Hampshire Surgical Club and the Hillsboro County and Manchester Medical Associations, He leaves his widow and a daughter, Mrs.Macleay Leavitt, of Stanfo'dvillc, N.Y.After services at Manchester tomorrow the body will be taken to Danville for burial.(he two sides of Belvidere sueet, ,s as follows; Shirbroionc, Drummoml-ville, Granby, Coaticjok.Stalistea-d Frontier, Danville, Asbestos.Richmond, Bury-Scots'towri, Knowlton, East Angus, Magog, Waterloo, veterans from other E.T.points and a representation of iVlumcJ j men from Montreal, j Light blue berets with a yellow crown, of the same type as supplied I at Monti*.al, will be issued to all I the ex-service men and ex-service ! women who may not already have them.The City of SI.', rbreoke has al-jready donated 1,000 of these berets | and these will be issued bv E.J.Struthers for Ooaticook and Stan-j-.tad; Arthur Ruck for Mag'og; H.R.Cleveland for Danville, Asbestos I and Richmond; W.W.Smith for Granby, Waterloo, Furniinm ami Knowlton and M.W.Mc.VNulty for Sheldon cite, East.Angus, Bury, Drummcfldvillc.Victoriaville, Thct-fovrl Mines and other sections.A special space on the Court House grounds has been arranged for disabled veterans ami for mothers, widows and wives of returned men, to whom special cards will be issued.Transportation from the railway stations to this spot will also be looked after by the Sherbrooke Branch of the Canadian Legion.Following discussion of several other details Chairman Struthers asked for co-operation in carrying out all arrangements in such a manner that the appearance and conduct of the veterans reflect credit on this section of the country.Members of the.veterans\u2019 committee present at the meeting were Col.M.W.MeA\u2019Nulty, Col.K.B.Jenekes and Arthur Ruck, of Sherbrooke; E.Les Chanteclercs, well-known local vocalists directed by Hector St.I\u2019iorre.who have earned a splendid reputation for themselves throughout the Province, will be privileged to sing for King George and Queen Elizabeth when Their Majesties visit Sherbrooke on June 12, it was announced today.Attired in their colorful costumes.the Chantéelercs will be stationed at the Canadian Pacific platform and will sing God Save the King, in French, as the Sovereigns alight from the the Royal train.After the presentations to the King and Queen, the group will sing Alouette, famous F\u2019reneh-Cana-dian song which met with Their Majesties\u2019 favor during their visit to Montreal.Prior to the arrival of the Royal train, the Chanteclcrcs will entertain the people gathered at the station to welcome Their Majesties.J Struthers, of Rock Island; W.W.Smith, cf Granby; H.R.Cleveland, of Danville; William Buck, of Magog and Lewis Grigg, of Montreal.LENM0XVILLE A POOR REASON Pittsburgh, June 2.\u2014(/P)\u2014Judge I rank Graff- denied Charles Derenzo a divorce because ho merely wanted j a \u201cmore modern\u201d wife to fit in with '\t- his \u201cmore lucrative position\u201d as an Has Been Earnest Worker to officiai of the Miik Drivers\u2019 union.Arlvanrp Pnmmimitv Intpr- Dei'enZo earne Germany\u2019s oldest inveterate motorist, though she got her license just four years ago, Frau Betty Reithner, seventy-six, nearly every day goes for a long drive with her three \u2018\u2018girl friends,\u201d their ages, totalling three hundred year-.Do This If You\u2019re NERVOUS Dnn\u2019l.takp rhanron on products you know nothing about or n*ly on temporary roliuf whon thoro\u2019s need of a good gonoral system tonic like time-proven Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, made especially Jor vomcn from wholesome herbs ami roots.Let Pinkhara\u2019s Compound help built! up more physical resistance and thus aid in calming jangly nerves, lessen distress from female functional disorders and make life worth living.For over 60 years one woman has told another how lo j' \u201csmiling thru\u201d with Pinkham\u2019s\u2014over 1,000,000 women have written in reporting Horion\" K.i .->ni\t.i.MUST ll guud; & I PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939.Y \u201c\"\"\u201c\u201cTw Cents a Word RESCUERS SAVE ENTOMBED MINER the Classified Ads NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS All Classified ads must reach this office before 9 o\u2019clock on Saturday mornings.Monday through Friday, 1 0 o\u2019clock.SHERBROOKE RECORD CO.Situation Wanted.Male LOOKS CLEANED AND POLISHED, - ht, y kind of work.Rtasonabi* pay ;R.Kenison.Ha Windsor Street.City._____ PUOOBS CLEANED AND POLISHED, any kind of work.Reasonable pay.R.Kenison, 14a Windsor .Street, City.Wanted To Rent JBURNISHED COTTAGE WANTED FIRST ¦ two week* August, three to four bedrooms, within ea.sy reach of Sherbrooke.Eullest particulars and terms to Box 72.Record To Let Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED C 0 O K Phone Fcrffuseon.North Hatley.b9i'2.ANTED Prices For Classified Advertising : CASH RATE \u2014 2 cents per word, Rooms To Let i>OOM, VERY REASONABLE, 15c CAR- men Street.UST TWO MORE FURNISHED ROOMS, \u2022r, iuel, 44 Court./GARAGE, SEVEN ROOM SELF-CON-taimd hou.se, quiet adult English family preferred.Phone 1138.minimum charge 25 cents for lOjpiVE room heated apartment, 83 ¦\tFrontenac Street.Phone 1048-W.Ed.words or less.\t, CHARGE RATE\u20143 cents per word, : Iiradk>':- minimum charge DO cents for 10 .rj-iwo front words or less.\ti A BIRTHS\u2014MARRIAGES\u2014DEATHS ! OFFICES, 41 KING ST.West.Apply C.Orner Biron, Notary.SJX Real Estate For Sale THE LATE MAYNARD \u2014 Bullock, iuialed on North Main Street.Beebe.«U3.Six rotnw, both, upstairs and toilet down Blaira, furnace, electric lights, good dry cellar, land for large garden and lawn, garage.__Mrs._Mabel_ F.Bullock._ TANLF.Y STREET RESIDENCE, EIGHT rooms, reduced from $«,500 to $5,l>00.Phone Edwards, !\u2022>«>.___________\u2014 K AT® VALE, Apply to 'J^HE HOME OF S' Death and Funeral Notices, Card (Jew-detached six room house, of Thanks, In Memoriam without j r h»ft\u2018wood floo.rSl fLplne\\ 3UTrch/ VI J.uwajxv , ^\tri .i immediate possession, 67 Quebec Street.poetry, 75c an insertion.Poetry ; ph!,n,c a62,i ür 2873.Box 17, Record.included in In Memoriam.10c per, \u2014\t-\t- line extra.Engagements, Wed- V'outage to rent at little lake, dings, Birth Notices.6fic.List of K(n''jd ,ocation- phon
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