Sherbrooke daily record, 26 août 1940, lundi 26 août 1940
[" WEATHER Fair and cool.^liprbronkf latlu ÎEi\u2019rnrù TEMPERATURES\u2019 Vostcrday: Maximum, ii:i; minimum, 42.Sa mo day last Max., SO; min., 62» year; Established 1 897 SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1940.Forty-Fourth Year.GERMAN CAPITAL UNDER LENGTHY BOMBARDMENT Berlin Citizens Underground For Over Three Hours British Raids Designed to Cripple Essential Industries Rather than Kill Off Non-Combatants, R.A.F.Authorities Declare in Reporting on Series of Raids on Berlin\u2014Mass Attacks on London Renewed.CHURCH VICTIM OF BOMB RAIDS West Indian Public Opinion In Support Of Naval Base Scheme (By The Canadian Press) piTscn; British connection with the Church of St.Giles and Statue of Milton Hit by German Bomb During Raids on Sat-1 urday.(By GUY RHOADES, Canadian Press Staff Writer) Berliners today spent an uncomfortable three-hour period underground as the Royal Air Force, making a round trip of more than 1,200 miles, gave them a taste of something similar to the treatment the Luftwaffe has been giving London during the last forty-eight hours.There was this difference in the R.A.F.raids, however.They were designed to blast military objectives only, not to kill or hurt civilians, because, for one thing, British authorities believe the quickest way to end the war is to destroy ft- the enemy\u2019s military war effort, not frighten his women and children.Not that the British people showed any particular signs of fright.A number of them were hurt, some killed, many rendered homeless, but they were cheerful as soon as they shook off the momentary alarm of having things explode alongside them.The most noticeable effect on the people\u2019s minds seems to have been to j enrage them.A great popular howl, I supported by a few newspapers, j went up demanding retaliatory raids ! on Berlin, but papers like The Times j and The Daily Telegraph and Morn-j irg Post soberly warned such tactics j would not win the war because they j did not fit in with military plans.| nationally-known French newspaper Observers estimated the Germans | cojuj^nig^ provided the highlight were -employing 3,000 planes, about\tas th.e Canadian jnvtitnte one-sixth of their operating force m\t.\t, _\t.their latest efforts against the Unit- °n Economics and Politics closed its ed Kingdom, but noted that their | mne-day session during the week-losses again were extremely heavy, | end.Yesterday alone fifty-five German | Mmo.Tabouis\u2019 interpretation of craft were shot down while Britain i recent events and prediction of a lost thirteen and saved four pilots.One bomb hit squarely on a laun Indie newspapers, favors the leasing of air and naval bases to the United States to assist in the defence of this hemisphere.The newspapers generally welcome the proposal as tending to lift a measure of the burden from London, Aug.26.\u2014The old Church 1 Britain\u2019s shoulders and at the same of St.Giles and the statue of Milton lime strengthen the defences of the outside it were hit during German West Indies themselves.One paper Saturday night raids on the \u201cCity\u2019\u2019 suggested it would increase United \u2014London\u2019s financial district \u2014 it : States tourist travel to the Islands, was disclosed today,\t| since visitors would travel with a ____1_\t[feeling of greater security.St.Giles Cripplegatc is in the i, D Bermuda, where the ad minishear t of the closely-built downtown t!atl'jnc, announced Saturday tant section of London, only a few blocks Q,08 Sound was to be made avail from the monumental St.Paul's ?hk' to, th2\tStates for an ;n Public opinion in the British West j British West Indies remains undies, as reflected in the colonies\u2019 \u201en, j\t,\t,\t, i altered, we do not believe there would be any objection in the West Indies to the arrangement proposed.\" \"We perceive in this new arrangement an added protection and promotion of West Indian interests,\u201d the paper added.\u201cAny ai rangements for the leasing of naval and air bases in these colonies, however distasteful to the peoples of these islands, will bo loyally accepted if they serve to ensure American help for the .Mother Country in this grave crisis of her history,\u201d says the Barbados Advocate.air j An \u201cideal'\u2019 naval and soapkiuo hase, the Royal Gazette and Colonist | base could be developed at Si.j favors the.scheme.\u201cThere is abso- ' Rupert\u2019s Bay in Dominica, midway I hi tc 1 y no question of any loss of our j between the French possessions of verdict given Hungary Calls Up More in Australian jTr00pS a$ Negotiations With Rumania Collapse ,ause 01 ueatn ot T.\t, , , ,.7;\u2014\u2014- Australian Airnlanc ''10usanc,s of Additional Reservists Called Out Amid Reports that Rumania Is Rushing Troops to Transylvania Frontier Death from Fractured Skulls Ruled Cause of Death of Ten in Crash.-Reported Both Germany and Italy Exercising Strong Pressure in Rumania for Concessions.Cnnborra, Aug.26.-1 C.P.-Heut-1 ers)\u2014A verdict of death by frae-i tuivd skulls ns result of the crashing i,,, ,,\t.\t.\t,,\t.,\t\u201e of an aircraft was returned today! I'lldiipt si.vug.Ji.fil lliousands ol addilidiial Hungarian at the inquest into the death August iTservisIs answered a call lu llie colors |oda\\ amid renorls dial Bumanin Id oi three members of the Austin-'\t,\u2022\t.,.\t.\t,\t,, ' liau War Cabinet and seven other1 \"as\trom ionrinmls inlo the dis puled border Province of persons.the Coroner was unal Cathedral and in the region of the Ancient Guild Hall.First reports of fires spreading iBHti,h birthright, of our being m London Saturday night said that ccded or ,.old or am.interrm.,m.only the charred walls of a down town church remained, but censor ship had hid the name.Continued on page 2, col.1.[with our generous measure of self-government,\u201d the paper said.| The Daily Gleaner at Kingston, |Jamaica, declared: \u201cSo long as the Martinique ami Guadeloupe, according to the Tribune of Roseau, the capital.\u2018 W\u2019e should be willing to yield our pride and place no obstacle iu the way of imperial defene\".' it stated.Hliie: of the Australian (ieneral ! Stall, was among the others who! Continued on page 2, col.2.was peinli I rans\\ Ivaniti.I Iu' summons raine with relurn ol a Hungarian dclegalion from where ncgotialions with llumania over Ihuijjarv\u2019s c ol I ransylvania collapsed Saturday, it id that llin acts performed in the line of duty by the following: Lieutenant Alfred; Chamberland, Detective Sergeant George Efcmdriag, and Constables Fernando Belanger and Albert Bell.NO ADDITIONAL POLICE NEEDED FOR FAIR WEEK area/' the Government announced.Britain added up a week-end bag of 104 planes for her defence forces.Of these fifty-four were downed yesterday, forty-eight by R.A.F.fighter planes and six bv anti-aircraft batteries.British week-end losses were placed at thirty-two planes, with three pilots known safe of the thirteen shot down yesterday.Britain\u2019s air war recapitulation listed 1,175 German raiders brought down since the start of the war: 1,101 since June IS, when the direct attack on England, was begun, and more than 800 since August 8, first I day of the mass attacks, j London was only one of the Nazi - | targets yesterday.The day's largest The custom in former years of j air battles occurred near the roast taking on additional men to aid the ; of Dorsey, the area which includes regular police force during Fair the naval base of Portland.There Week has not been found necessary | Nazis launched two attacks, the first this year, it was stated this morning; of which resulted in defeat for the by Police Director A.A.M.Maranda.i main attacking body, when tiiirty-Tho police detachment on the Ex-1 four of an estimated 130 Nazi air-hibition Grounds is to be under the : craft were shot down and others command of Sergeant Arthur I/-! were damaged severely.This foray Heureux and will comprise at all and the subsequent one, in which times a staff of seventeen men.This \"at least\u201d three raiders were dels expected to be ample to keep a stroyed, apparently were aimed in- ti Jim ii M*~*r**f jks ç 5 J -! 4 1 i 'mÆÊâwm}: ¦r 'MMm.WÊËmm Wmmm la EG1SIRATI0N NEAR PERFECT DEATHS Top picture .snows Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke, under comm nd of Lt.-Col.Emile Levesque, as they paraded through the streets of Sherbrooke Saturday afternoon upon their return from the Farnham N.P.A.M.training camp where they had spent three weeks under canvas.Lower photo was taken at the saluting base at the corner of King and Wellington Streets, where Col.Leopold Chevalier, O.C.the 10th Infantry Brigade, took the salute as the unit marched past.Front row, from left to right, are Maurice Gingues, M.P., Col.Johnny Bourque, M.L.A., Rev.Canon Napoleon Codere, Col.E.B.Worthington, Honorary Colonel of the Sherbrooke Regiment, Col.E.Levesque, Col.M.W.McA\u2019Nulty, O.C.the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, C.A.S.F., Lt.-Col.A.A.Munster, Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the Sherbrooke Regiment, and Lt.-Col.T.R.MacKenzie, O.B.E., Officer Commanding tlie Sherbrooke Regiment.Back row, left to right, Albert W.Reid, Mayor Joseph Labrecque, Major Walter Scott, M.C., of Montreal, C.A.S.F.Recruiting Officer for M.D.No.4, Major C.G.M.Grier, O.C, the 35th Field Battery, Rev.Fred Williams and J.K.Flaherty.I I a ¦ ¦ ¦ a n » ra « m n m rs r* i« The Breeziest and Most Comfortable Spot In Town.The New PREMIER *\tTHEATRE ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT TO SEE A Lifetime of Adventure! The Lane Wolf in the Most Amazing: Exploit ol His Life! \u201cTHE LONE WOLF MEETS A LADY.\u201d with Warren William, Jean Muir, Eric Blore.Victor Jury.2nd Attraction\u2014$50.000 Reward' for Jesse James, Dead or Alive.A Whirlwind ol Action and Thrills! \u201cDAYS OF JESSE I JAMES,\u201d with Pauline Moore, Ueorf.-,o Hayes.Donald Barry, Hoy Kopcrs, Musical Comedy, Colored Cartoon, World Events.careful surveillance of the grounds and it is promised that close attention will be given to all undesirable i characters.Gypsies are to be con-1 sideml as such, Director Maranda | said, and will not be allowed on the grounds unless they are part of the ; regular show.As for pickpockets and sharpers, those gentry are issued 1 and.There were violent explosions and fierce anti-aircraft fire in Northeast England, where a single raider\u2019s bombs killed several persons in one town.Other attacks were reported in the South, the industrial Midlands and in Scotland.R.A.F.operations, as detailed by 1 tL -tût- Hon.J.G.Gardiner, Alphonse Trudeau and Maurice Gingues Express Their Gratification at Registration Results.PHELPS\u2014At South Stukeley, Aug.25th.at the residence of her son, Walter Phelps, Marion Martha Crowhurst.widow of the late Hiram Phelps in her 85th year.Funeral Tuesday, August 27th at 3.30 Daylight Saving Time at Creek Church, West Bolton.Draper\u2019s Funeral Home, Cowansville, Me.LEAN \u2014 At Coaticook, Que., on \" August 26th, 19-10, Ida Bowen, wife of the late John McLean, funeral from St.Stephen\u2019s Church on Wednesday, August 28th, at 2:30 o\u2019clock.Please do not send flowers.Less than one per cent of Sherbrooke\u2019s total population failed to register during the three days ol National Registration, according to Maurice Gingues, Member of Par-' liatment for Sherbrooke.Mr.Gin-1 gues also stated that he had receiv-1 ed two letters, one from Alphonse j Trudeau, Chief Registrar, thank-; ing him for his aid during registra- *-¦\u2014¦** tion and expressing his gratification [ at the splendid co-operation shown i-MacKEN\t\u2018 \u2019 A, by the people of Sherbrooke, and August_2o, 1940, t0 Mr.and Mrs.one from the Hon.J.G.Gardiner, j Minister of National War Services.; in whicli Mr.Gardiner thanked; everyone who had had BBmrHS F.M.MacKenzie (nee Katherine MacLeod), the gift of a son, Lome Angus.a hand in; making National Registration a su^'ents Mr.and Mrs.cess and praised the manner in j Clough Avenue, which this work was executed so;\t-^ri.s L.W.Smith, quickly.Mr.Gingues also expressed his personal appreciation of his fellow-citizens\u2019 generous reaction to the Government\u2019s appeal, and thanked the voluntary workers, the clergy of both Catholic and Protestant Churches and other organizations.\u2018\u2018Once again the people of Sherbrooke have proved that they were willing to do their best on every occasion in fhe present war,\u201d he said.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Duke and twin daughters, Doreen and Mf.ureen, of Beaver Dams, N.Y., are visiting relatives in town.Recent guests of Mrs.P.Pergau and Miss Mina Pergau, Church Street, were Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Morisctte and son, Dean, of Iroquois Falls, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Douglas C.Bremner and little daughters, Joyce and Audrey, of Montreal.mmmmÈË^ÈÊrnmm tommarnm a stern warning by the Director to j the Air Ministry, included Saturday stay away from Sherbrooke.All in all the same courtesy towards people seeking information, and the same firmness in dealing with wrong-doers, which is characteristic of the Sherbrooke Police Force, will be meted out as customary during Fair week.right raids on Frankfurt (fires start, ed in a synthetic oil plant), Stutt- machines were shot down within three minutes after British planes swept aloft to the challenge.One fell in flames just outside the town, ,\t,,,\tT-, ¦ i ,,\t\u201e\u201e,'the second plummeted into the gart (the Daimler-Benz armament |fl, ,\t1 .4 .» >.-pn/ifV.inKn i i u nannei , C'OMINE WED.UNTIL SAT.The sonsntionnl Aviation Story \u201cFLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT.\u201d with Phil UeRnn.Robt.Armstrong.Joan Parker ; also Rochelle Hudson, Glenn Ford in l he Screen Hit, \u201cBABIES FOR SAFE\u201d ¦ ¦.an K SB r (Ip Sherbrooke.Quebec) TODAY and TOMORROW TWO DAYS TO GO.L\u2019UO Pirn KRS IQ SFK! MiLODEARS and MUSICAL MOBSTERS.» mmmm BWIOVEBW BRODERICK CRAWFORD PIGGY MORAN \u2022 JOHNNY DOWNS Gwtrvd» MKHAR \u2022 Wcrren HYMER John SUTTON-leisie RAIPH -Added Attraction- What a lover! What a liar! i Whal a man! Tha ytor\u2019s *ur-prise character in the year\u2019s turprite hit! haram»vnt Preurti» iff! am «1er .m, Brian Dsnlevy Murid Angelas \u2022Akim Tatbiroff Written and Directed by Preston Sturci» Political Spotlight Centred On Meeting Ot Joint Detence Board Continued from page 1 companies in addition to the contribution from the Dominion Treasury.COMMlTTKi: FASSES and armored car factory bombed more than an hour), Ludwigshaven (explosions caused by direct hits on a nitrogen plant), and Cologne (fires started in an electric power plant).Twenty airdromes in Holland, Belgium and German - occupied France also were attacked, and Milan and Sesti -Caende in Italy were bombed.DAMAGE WIDESPREAD | THROUGH ENGLAND Eye-witnesses to air battles around the coasts today said the number of Germans falling from the skies indicated the toll again would be heavy.CANADIANS TO PROVIDE FOOD Canadian Red Cross Prepared to Despatch 5,000 Parcels of Food Weekly to Prisoners of War.; Montreal, Aug.26.\u2014'(P\u2014British There was this, too.British crews forced down or landing by parachute at home live to fight another day.Germans falling in Britain go to prison camps and not back to their home airdromes.Meanwhile the R.A.F.continued strafing fields from which German \u2014\taircraft arc operating, smashing up \u2022 prisoners of war in Germany will be I London, Aug.26.\u2014¦ (CP)\u2014Massed | their oil stores, and bombing mun- supplied with parcels of food, pur- v' ,J ; German raiders, hurtling across j jtjqn plants.Today's Berlin raid was chased and packed in Canada by the ,,\t.' .'\t\u201e' m ,r ; Britain\u2019s coast along a thirty-mile | carried out under unfavorable con- Canadian Red Crass Society if a Montreal.A ng.~i,.\u2014 u ~Mayor j front, blasted Dover, Folkestone and ditions as there was an'extremclv low cabled request from the London of-F joroilo LaGuai dm of New Y -'ik I the South foreland today after the i ceiHri\u201e., Nevertheless persons in i flee 0f the Red Cross is ratified at I 1 A aT 11 ; ; V n Ù'.U i}1.,.i i^1'^ kig British air attack of the war imidtowr, Berlin reported hearing' a meeting of the N ational Executive ; Î,\t, , , ,\t.\t| heavy detonations above the din of; Committee in Toronto today accord- ,' V f ¦ 1\tt 1 L', I .!\t* day s biggest battle was over anti-air I'ai't fire.\tj ing to an announcement here last for\" Ottawa for th dr first meeting !?VeT\\ ETj^'s.h\t, porU London suffered damage and cas-! night by Jackson Dodds, a member a 11, the C-iir'dian members\ttwenty-two miles from the hionch |tie bu; fj,.^ started by German I of the National Executive Commit- \".th the t .iiimtiaii muiineis.\t'coast.Four of the attackers were ; .,.American members arrived (iow,1P() there.'ermans Take Precautions To Hide Continued from page 1 I Britons who have been looking for | a break in the Luftwaffe\u2019s morale ; because of losses of the last three ' weeks- the British defences have j downed over 800 raiders since Aug.8\u2014may be disappointed, according I to one neutral air observer who said j the German airmen do not know ! r.iiy/ning about their own losses.\u2018\u2018Their bomber crews are assembled at an airdrome to which they have been brought by train: The pilot firm Hamburg, the bombardier from Reims, the machine gunner fr.mr Brussels, the navigator from Lille,\u201d he explained.\u201cThey are given a plane, told where to go and what to do, and fake off from an airport on the French coast.When the jc-b is done they fly to Norway, landing among ground crews who don\u2019t know the number of planes which set out.\u201d I incendiary bombs were quickly sub- here from Washington at 8.40 a.m.\" Folkestone.\u2019a town of 35,000 pop- dn^d.^y\tfwe department awa an hour u]aUon, bore the brunt of a heavy ;\u2018U' .J1\u2019 nd ten minutes later.After confer at:nok in which three of the German ' 1 The ire f E.D.T.and left for Ott ot tee.The cable from London, Mr.thousands of Auxiliary Fire ! Dodds said, asked for the shipment workers who had months ofiof five parcels of food per week, at ring at length with President Roose-! ^ftVere dkwn TfU,-creating ?caceful conditions under which to .an estimated cost of about $500,-velt in Washington Saturday they |scenes 0f horror among the popu- trani\u2018\tT00 a.voal\u2018 a!\".1 Ml' Do:lds >al.d \u2019 named Mr.LaGuavdia as their chair- .jatjon Folkestone is Southwest, of The censor today released th\" imancmg of this .uiangemenf is exman.\tDover and twenty-six miles from »ews that the famous old Church of i#c*ed be discussed when the With him wero Lieut.-G on.Stan- Boulogne, France.\tSt.Giles c ripple The German attackers and British Giles'L the prooerty of ew nerson ! of the American section of the f]inupnget8 battled desperately for London and every pc: on ,'se Boa ul.\t! almost two hours, the planes j where in the country who hopes to: They posed for news pnou giapn-; piungjng g0 ]ow over Folkestone o0 there, era on the station platform m'Gthat.Royal Air Force men guarding,' They Cross to relieve the British Red Cross of some of the tremendous load which it is carrying as,\u201d he feit, \u201cthese food parcels for prisoners of war can be provided from our ; abundant supplies here in Canada.\u201d wj;i regard the mon who! While only 5,000 parcels are ask-smilingly declined comment on ques-j barrage balloons opened fire on the ';)0nlK jo.,;,.mo\u201eÜ,, ,1 ed for at the present time, it is bêlions of defence.Mayor LaGuaedin [raidinsr craft with rifles.\t'1U, '!,.V (¦!!, ,-,.ln f \u2018 iieved that if the experiment proves turned aside reporters\u2019 questions on Before the British fighters down- would regard anarsonist who set fir J a succss> tha\t%vil! be the proposed transfer of _over-ago|e(i thoh.first three German planes in t \u2018 ùon?\tU\tfuejly increased.American destroyers to Britain nrul Hbe Folkestone area, large apartment \u2018 J.m.WISWALL REGISTERED Main Building, Exhibition Grounds.Bermuda\u2019s announcement that .'houses close to the seafront were Great Sound would-be made avr.b - bombed to the ground.A number of able to the United States as an an ,fjres caused huge flames.Rescue base with the reply, \u201cThat is no' workers searched in the ruins for within the scope of our mission.' ! victims.The chairman was wearing a Mu., Qnlv a few bombs were dropped serge suit and a light grey felt hat .Hast of Dover.The action over when he stepped eft the tra.n.Komovei.itself was confined mostly to was met by IL M.Bynington, b nited [{jogfights high in the sky while anti-Stat.es Consul General, and Ric '*ro jaircra£t guns pumped shells inces-Ford, Consul.\tIsantlv at the raiders.Most of the Incendiary bombs dumped on Wales struck\u2019in fi.dds without causing serious damage or casualties.High explosive bombs were dropped on the Northeast coast, 1v.ii the only casualty was one soldier injured slightly, Earlier, the British bombers streaking out across the Channel crossed paths with Nazi night raid GOULD Chicken-pie supper, Gould Town Hall, Wed., Aug.28.6-8.Auspices i Immanuel Presbyterian Ladies\u2019 Aid.! Detailed Weather Report DEPUTIES EXCHANGE SHOTS ; I Buenos Aires, Aug.26.\u2014(fP)\u2014 ^\t* T.\"-», Argentine deputies exchanged'\tFAIR AND COOL single pisto; a-\ty\tThe weatlier has been unusually ;o.ny_,n a duel growing cut of bat-;cool ovol.Ontario and showers have uroay s voie relus.ng tnv r-.sigoa\ton\t, ccuvrcd in Southwestern\tcounties, of President Koborto M.Ontz,\tn''d\tj|.jlas }3een fajr jn nearly\tall\tparts then became reconcile,'.\tthe West, cool in Manitoba but .\t.\t.The participants were Raul\tDa-\twarm in Southern Alberta\tand ers who bombed\ta town in the Ylid- 13)or!Je Saborda, a^ member^ of\ttue\t; gou(;]:lwest Saskatchewan.Forecasts: Moderate winds Mayor LaGuavdia said he did not | -pb'e crews of three German planes lands, industrial centre of England, i Radical (Liberal) Party, and Miguel expect to make any public addresses s;10( down off Folkestone were ; causing some casualties including \"a ; Osorio, Conservative.I while in Canada.\"1 did my job when rescued by British motor lifeboats, few p< >' k lied.\u201d\t- I was here before,\" be said._\tIA Spitfire which shot down one of Bombs fcl in several places on 4Ut.j, as mrlv today must not la He was referring to his visit to Ot- j thorn circled slowly over the victims the outskit is of I .mion , ing Sun- i\tL\u2019i'ali tawa last June when ho discussed'urtil the lifeboat reached them.defence measures with members of ' day raids, but the At Folkestone the Germans they caused but the Canadian Conference of Mayots.SWooped out of the sun and the At that time his outspoken denunti-( townspeople saw the bombs leaving tion of totalitarianism was a fea-jtheir racks as the raiders dived Air Mil mall fin said and tune of the visit.Verdict Given In Australian Air Accident within a few hundred feet of the rooftops.Three other dive-bombers were shot down in fighting over the mainland.As three escorting Messerschmitts turned for home they dashed by Dover for their daily \u201cballoon-potting\u201d and shot down two of the big damage to property.' R.A.F.sources declare, 1 Bri.ish bombers would not hesitate to attack and bomb \u201cmilitary ohieet ivt s\u201d retaliatory.\"If the opportunity to bomb ordnance works or electrical factories around Berlin presents itself, you may be sure we will take advantage of it,\u201d these informants said.But we are not going to bomb fair and cool today and Tuesday.T e maximum temperature yesterday was 63 and the minimum 42.Last vear the temperatures were SO and 62.Continued from page 1 lost their lives, The party wore flying from Melbourne in a bomber plane to attend cable-bearing bags, a Cabinet meeting here.The; At least ten of the raiders were machine crashed near Canberra air- shot out of the German formations port.In one of the attacks two > in the Berlin area, but insisted raids civilians or go in for \u2018terror attacks.\u2019 - - They waste bombs, gasoline and ¦-\u2014-\u2014-men.The result is a few hundred civilian dead who do not impair the German war effort,\u201d While London surveyed the damage of the latest Nazi blows at this : centre of Empire \u2014 one shortly ; before midnight and one shortly: after\u2014two morning p ¦ r '\u2022¦.¦ported the reprisal e; DANVILLE FAIR Friday, Aug.30 \u2014 School Fair Saturday, Aug.31 \u2014 Main Fair Excellent Show in Hall and Livestock.GOOD MIDWAY Grand Bail in Evening of August 31.VOGUE V PURE WHITE , Bu/irUnq Cigarette Papers E Automatic \"The Ale of Good Taste\u201d A Welcome Gift To I he Boys in Camp at F A R N H A M ! SEW THEM A SUBSCRIPTION to the DAILY RECORD Olllv loc per week CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT \u2014 Phone 94 or CALL AT THE RECORD OFFICE. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 194U.PAGE THREE SIGNS POINT TO SUCCESSFUL LOCAL FAIR \u2014- »______________ Quality Of Exhibits FAIR\u2019S MIDWAY Are Of High Standard OFFERS FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD Local Units Cool weaker, which promised to continue fine, gave promist of great success for the annual Sherbrooke Fair which formally opened yesterday.With the midway in full swing, thousands were attracted to the grounds yesterday afternoon, white in the evening a concert in front of the grandstand by the Sherbrooke Harmony Band proved cf interest to many music-lovers.Today judging commenced in all departments, with a full programme being presented this afternoon and this evening on the stage in front of the grandstand.The harness racing' will open tomorrow with the parade of prize livestock being held or Wednesday and Thursday.A survey of the Fair this year indicates that entries in all departments are up to normal, in fact being- above the average in certain eases.The Main Building is filled with exhibits from the various industrial firms of Sherbrooke and other Eastern Townships points.The cattle sheds are filled, while there are good displays of sheep and swine on the grounds.Although in essence a minor part of any Fair, the ever-popular midway is in operation at the old stand with all the old favorites, merry-go-round, ferris wheel, and similar musical rides, the traditional sideshows with the fat lady, the snake-charmer and the motorcycle riders.There re several new devices to interest old and young while many old-timers, as might be expected, are blooming out under highly modernistic names.The agricultural and dairy products buildings have attracted a larger number cf entries than usual, with the local automobile dealers taking advantage of the opportunity to present their wares to the purchasing public.Featuring the performance on the Here is the Midway at the Shcr- grandstand this year will be thejbrooke Fair with its multiple sights!\tAfl SH Al* world-famous Roxyettes, one of New ; and sounds and smells:\t(UflV&U Jl York\u2019s finest dancing ensembles, At the entrance eager people! supplemented by a number of high|crowd each other trying to buy * calibre vaudeville acts.These include \u2018\u2022pink-cotton,\u201d a striped umbrella r.V \u2018\u2018Billie Pape\u201d and Conchita,\u201d_an ex- a souvenir, fluffy dolls on sticks, j There are stands selling pop-corn, I others hot-dogs, ice cream and 0\ti candy, pink lemonade.\tSwinging along to the hiring To the right are the games of , ™\tC't,01\t''i Pr lk,: chance, the \u2018\u2018Wheel of Fortune,\u201d ! vUC\"''-\u2019 tTU 'ALriV, \u2019VV' with its \u201cchoice of prizes,\u201d the \u201cshy\u201d !\ta.\u2019ui\t0l,u, ^\tt1,' v,nr,+ u\t*i,\u201e j - ,\t; rell, \u2019 some four hundred khaki-clad nit chin rf hn'n LU ^8 01 b,seLu\u2018 officer.- and men of tile Sherbrooke ™ S f t ith vTVart' th>\tnlone.[h, 0A 1 ^ a lascina )n®\tof Sherbrooke yc-rerday of eacching ping-pong balls which, falling to a trough, entice the passer- VovtJ'G 8 tlÀ\" , Yes, It is as he be courteous to his mother\u2019s friends, \u201cBest \u201cWhat Would You Do\u201d solution- -(a).The child is present ed lo the adult, MUSIC LEADER ! PLANS TO SAVE CHURCH CHOIRS British Director of Musio Tracing Singing Evacuees to New Homes in Various Parts of World.I Tendon, August 26.W \u2014 Sir Sydney Nicholson.Director of the School of English Church Music, has si acted on a country-wide niin-.h ion of salvaging English church choral music from the ruin wrought by war.Because of evacuutiun, thousands of choir boys are in districts where (hey receive no musical training and his job is to get them buck in choirs.Win\u2019ll the East coast was a reception area he spent, weeks there asking help from vicars, organists and schoolmasters for evacuated choir-I boys.Ki-.evacuation scattered them to the west iiii,(| he has gone to the west country to try to find them j again.; \u201cIt would be lamentable if those ' boys were lost, to church music,\u201d he said.\u201cThey are its characteristic.We know that there were boys in churches hi loro the Norman conque.'!, so there is a great historical tradition to be preserved.\" He plans to learn from choirmasters where the boys have gone and lit them into choirs in their new districts.Boys from many famous London choirs were evacuated on masse to entile,Irai towns where I hey can continue to sing.Si,.el sheds are \u201cpickled\" by im-iner; ion in acid in order to rcnicv* the scitle, or iron oxide, formal during the )\u2022 \u2022-rolling of the sheets.important that servants as to cron attended the funeral of Mr.A.G.Parsons, of Waterville.Mr', G.Munis, of Montreal, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Bnzil Hayward.BREAD Your Spark Plugs are always peppy when you cal WORLD\u2019S FARE BREA I).ALLAH\u2019S Phone 724 igatæwaw: AUGUST SA mm 30% deduction On WiLTON And ÂXMINSTER itIGS rf a-' o , '9 f ., * TA When our buyers went to the Annual Markets last January they placed the largest \u2018^'4 order for Tugs we have ever given and at the prices, prevailing at that time.It took months to get delivery of .some of them but they are all here now.Early buying, plug August Sale Discounts, allow us to offer you the best rug values of the year, Our stock, as usual, is the largest in Sherbrooke.Pretty little Mary Mardn, of stage, radio and screen fame, wears ore of the smartest fur coats in fall and winter collections.It\u2019s of Alaska sealskin, in matara, the increasingly popular shade which is \u2019 chic with black as well as brown.| The coat is 32 inches long and has 1 a cardigan neckline and saddle! \u2022leeves.sCUH'YC- < ^D Y/pi A \"The Ale of Good To.MATCHING SCATTER MATS In addition to a large assortment of scatter mats of various makes we feature, this year, mats in 27 x 54 ami 36 x 63 size in patterns to match the larger room-size rugs.A complete stock of rag rug-, chenille mats and bathroom mats are also on display.STAIR CARPET Wilton and Axminsti r stair carpet in 27 inch ami 36 inch width \u2022.Also a selection of tapestry and coca matting in the same widths.WE RECOMMEND AND URGE.THE USE OF 02ITE RUG CUSHIONS At a trifling vost, Ozite will guarantee that the life of your rug will be doubled or trebled and the luxury of the rug will be improved 1001m In rftade-up rug sizes, also by the yard in 0 foot and 27 inch widths.ECHENBERG BROS Sherbrooke's Largest Furniture Store. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUS'l 26, 1940.page six Added Prize-Winners At Richmond Fair Are Announced By Officials i SIGNS OF CONQUEST CONFRONT PARISIANS The following is of prize-winners '«'air: an arfilitiora! list at the Richmond calf, , one CATTLE Holsteins Jr.: 1 W.S.Brock, year: 1 Charles Lefe Bull Bull bvre.Heifer, one year: 1 Gas.Bergeron.| Heifer, two years, dry: 1 Gus Ber-geon.Heifer two years and under three,' in milk: 1 W.S.Brock.Cow, four years ami over, tnilk-, ing: 1 W.S.Brock.Special prize: M.T.J.McKee.Best cow, three years and over.1\t\\V.S.Brock, 2 Charles Lefebvre.Jerseys Bull calf, Jr.: 1 Edgar W.Smith,! 2\tO, A.Fowler, 3 H.A.Fowler.Bull calf, Sr.: 1 A.A.Carson.i Bull, one year: 1 H.A.I'ow.o .j Brock and Son.Bull, two years: 1 N.G.Patrick,; 2 A.G.Carson, 3 Edgar W.Smithy ; Bull, three years: 1 Edgar W.j Smith.\ti N.G.Patrick, Skillen.Best female, diploma: 1 Lome A.Skillen.Grade Cattle I\tCow, four years and up, milking: II\tVV.S.Brock and Son, 2 ML II.Comiskey.Cow, springer: 1 \\V.S.Brock and Son, 2 VV.B.ComisKey.: Cow, three years, milking: 1 W.i S.Brock and Son, 2 VV.H.Comiskey.Heifer, two year old: 1 VV.S.Brock and Son, 2 VV.H.Comiskey.Heifer, one year old- 1 W.H.Com-Ckey, 2 VV.S.Brock and Son.Heifer calf, one year: 1 W.S.Brock and Son, 2 VV.II.Comiskey.Pair steers, three years old: 1 VV.S.Brock and Son,\t| Herd, four females: 1 VV.S.Brocki and Son.Best female, diploma: 1 VV.S.i m \\ \\ .lî V?.with her husband, of the Grenadier Guards.Master Bradford Powers stayed with his grandfather, Mr, U.B.Powers, of Magog.The Willing Workers met at the home of Mrs.Evins Baird.The President, Mrs.Warren Buzzed, presided and the minutes were read by Mrs.Baird, the Secretary.Mrs.G.L.Turner gave her report and a short business session was held at which twenty-five dollars was donat- paration for the winter.Mr.and Mrs.Fenton and Miss Benson, of Montreal, are spending a two weeks\u2019 holiday with Mrs.Emma Pettes.Mr.and Mrs.Crouch, of North Stratford, N.H., were calling on Mrs.Bessie Hunt.Mr.Christian Luckassen has joined a regiment in Sherbrooke, and has started training.Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Pettes attend- Jsisted m s.erv j Held and Mis Mr.and Mr.¦ in Cowansville I Misses Heie : Montreal, are with Mrs.Chi Mrs.E.E.Tav\u2019.o ng tea by\t\u2022 Mrs.011-\t17 ^ t-1 .vO.11 lia lit*; .Hattie A.\ticCuti\u2019h-on.\tj -Mr.and Mrs Adrian B\t:.sa;ilon was\t\u2019the former\u2019s i recently.\t\t| White, of Cone .and Mar\tv Butler, of\tling at the Curti, spending\ta few day.?\t! homes.\u2022les Bi a .\tion.\tMr.C.A.cently is \u2019ini3 I\u2019rcn ¦ Heifer calf, Jim 1 2 Edgar W.Smith.Heifer calf, Sr.: 1 2 Edgar W.Smith, 3 Heifer, one year: A.A.Carson, S.II.Barrie.1 Edgar VV.2 R.S.Carson, 3 A.A.Car Bull calf.Bull calf.Bull, one Bull, three years: 1 6.A Heifer calf, Jr.: 1 0.A.Canadian 1 O.A.Fowler.1 O.A.Fowler.1 U.A- Fowler.Fowler.Fowler.Edgar A.A.Ed- Smith son.Heifer, two years, dry: 1 VV.Smith, 2 R.S.Carson, : Carson.Heifer, two years, milking: 1 gar W.Smith, 2 A.A.Carson, 3 R.S, Carson.Cow, three years and under four years: 1 A.A.Carson, 2 N.G.Pa'-rick, 3 Edgar W.Smith.Cow, four years and over, milking\u2019 1\tEdgar VV.Smith, 2 A.A.Carson, 31 N.G.Patrick, 4 H.A.Fowler.Progeny of dam: 1 A.A.Carson,' 2\tEdgar W.Smith, 3 11.A.Fowler,' 4 R.S.Carson.Senior Get.of Sire: 1 A.A.Cni-j son, 2 Edgar VV.Smith, 3 H.A.Fowler.Junior Get of Sire: 1 Edgar Smith, 2 A.A.Carson.Junior or breeders\u2019 herd: 1 A.Carson, 2 Edgar W.Smith.Best male, any age, diploma: 1 A.A.Carson.Best female, any age, diploma: 1 Edgar VV.Smith.R.O.P.Class: 1 Edgar VV 2 A.A, Carson.Ayrshire® Bull calf, Jr.: 1 Lome A.Skillen.Bull, one year: 1 Lome A.Skillen, 2 Archer B.Lyster, 3 A.J.Hyde and Son.Bull, two years: 1 Archer B.Lys-ler.Bull, three years: 1 Lome A.Skillen.Fowler.1 0.A.1 0.A.Folwer.A.Fow- herd: 1 0.A.diploma: 1 Heifer calf, Sr.: 1 0.A.Fowler, Heifer, one year: 1 O.A.Fowler.Heifer, two years: 1 O.A.Cow, three years, dry: Fowler.Cow, three years, milking Fowler.Progeny of dam: 1 O.A.Senior Get of Sire 1er.Junior Get of Sire: 1 0.A.1er.Junior of breeders Fowler.Best male, any age 0.A.Fowler.Best female, any age, diploma: 0.A.Fowler.Special prize: The T.Eaton ( Rest purebred calf, dairy: 1 Lyster.Short horns Bull calf, Jr.: 1 A.E.Dyson, 2 VV.H.Comiskey, 3 Frank Stalker.Bull, one year and under two years: 1 A.E.Dyson, 2 Frank Stalker.Bull, three years and over: 1 VV.H.Comiskey, 2 Edmond Proven-Smith, cher.Heifer calf, Jr.: 1 A.E.Dyson, 2 Frank Stalker.Heifer calf, Sr.: 1 A.E.Dyson, 2 VV.H.Comiskey.Heifer, one year and under two years: 1 A.,E.Dyson, 2 Frank Stalker, 3 W.II.Comiskey.wr mmt \u2022v SiVn-J: I J CM High atop the hill of Montmartre the famed Church of the Sacrc Coeur affords a spectacular view of Paris, making it a mecca for Paris ; tourists.And the Nazis are no exception, as this group of sightseeing German soldiers shows.1 to the Red Cross Society.After led the Waterloo Fair, adjournment, refreshments were j Miss Marion White, of Toronto, is served by the hostess, assisted by | visiting her brother, Mr.Walter Mr-.Frederick McKeivey, Mrs.| White and Mrs.White.George McKeivey and Mrs.Warren i Miss Sihrley Cowan is visiting Buzzeli.\tI friends in Knowlton for a week.Mr.and Mrs.Alton Hilliker, of! Mrs.James Foster and daughter, Coventry, Vt, were guests of Mr.Beverly, and Mrs.MeCallum, spent and Mis.G.L.Turner.\t|a week-end in Montreal.Mr.Bertrand Turner was very j Mrs.Robert McCutcheon enter-fortunate in escaping injury when jtained the Ladies\u2019 Aid.She was his truck overturned with a load of pulp near Sc.Eli d\u2019Orford.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Holtham, of Sh»rbrooke .were guests of Mr.and Mr.-.Roy Aldrich.Miss Winona Hornett has returned home after spending some time in East Angus and North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Sullivan.Mr.and Mrs.Magoon, Miss Gladys Magoon and Mr.and Mrs.John Sullivan were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hornett and family.Miss Joyce Holtham, of Sherbrooke, is spending a few days with her friend, Miss Shirley Aid-rich.Mr.and Mrs.Mack Ross and baby, Charles, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Turner.Mrs.Candace Turner is spending some time in Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.John Humphrey, Mr.itained a party of friends from Mont-Ireal.j Mr.William Greene, of Montreal, I spent a week-end with his grandmother, Mrs.Bessie Hunt, | Mr.Fred Hartley, of Montreal, i-visiting relatives here for a few days.BROWN\u2019S HILL Mrs.William Keet, of Beiui-harnois, and Miss Isobel Drew, of Etanstead, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Gustin.1 Mr.Wiley Merrill is visiting his as- son, Mr.Ivan Merrill, and family, in Martin White and : other- Mrs.F.E.nd.N.H., are visit-, Temple and Brown Brown, Greenfield, visiting his sister, Mrs.H.|G, Aye.-, and Mr.Ayer.;\tMi,-\u2019., Carroll Brown, George I Butler and Freddie Bell were in ! Sherbrooke, Magog and Rock Island j recently.Mis, Y< lande Dalpe is spending a few days in Conti-\u2019ook, a guest of i her uiicles, Messrs.Ed.and Paul Brunet.| Mr.and Mrs.E.Dalpe and Mr.Arno: ¦ Warner spent a day in St.: Hyacinthe.Messrs.George Butler and 0.I Dube, with Miss Florence Da^lpe I assisting, had charge of the Nat-1 ional R, j\u2019i.-.rati n booth at Boynton.W.A.old: 1 Edmond Provencher, 2 Murray Gallup, 3 Leo Comcau.Brood mare with foal ac her side: 1 Charles Lefebvre, 2 Leo < omeau, 3 A.J.Hyde ami Son, 4 Mrs.Aima Gallup.\u2019\u2022j Foal: 1 A.J.Hyde and Son.2 John q_ Taylor, 3 Mr.Alma Gallup, 1 Charles Lefebvre.Pair farm horses: 1 A, E, Dyson, of Mrs VV.J.Fraser.Several visitors were present, and Mrs.Fleming presided.After routine business, Red Cross knitting was distributed by Mrs.Hughes.Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter.Miss M.Fraser.Pte.Annond Laharre, of Quebec, .-.pent a day with bis parents, Mr.and Mrs, E.Labaree.2 S.>\u2019s old: 1 Lome I .ystcr, 1 Lome Lyster, Heifer calf, Jr.: len, 2 Archer B.Barrie.Heifer calf, Sr.: len, 2 Archer B.Hyde and Son.Heifer, one year: 1 A.J and Son.2 Archer B.Lyster, A.\tSkillen.Heifer, two years, dry: Hyde and Son, 2 Lome A.3 Archer B.Lyster.Heifer, two year, milking Archer B.Lyster.Holsteins.Cow, three years, milking: \u20221.Hyde and Son, 2 Archer B.ter.Cow, three years: 1 Lome len.Cow, four years: 1 Lome A len, 2 A.J.Hyde and Son, B.\tLyster.A, Skii-l S.H.A, Skii-3 A.J.Hyde | 3 Lome 1 I A.J- Sicilien, Heifer, two years: 2 W.IT.Comiskey.Cow, three years 1\tA.E.Dyson, 2 VV.Cow, three years, E.Dyson, 2 VV.11.Frank Stalker.Progeny of dam: 2\tVV.II.Comiskey, I er.Senior Get of Sire: iskey.Junior Get of Sire: 2 VV 11, Comiskey, 3 Rest male, A.E.Dyson.Rest female A.K.Dyson., 3 Archer B.Lyster.| Miss Mildred Fleming, of Lennox-diploma: A.J.Hyde ville, ami Mrs.J.Fie ming spent a day in Valcourt Ely, visiting friends.' Mr.and Mrs.Watt, of North Bay, I biro visiting their niece, Mrs.Harold _ Gunter and Mr.Gunter, ij Miss Bernice Gunter has returned to Boston, Mass., after spending her holidays with relatives.Mrs.Engle and son have returned homo to Detroit, Mich., after visiting md other H.Barri Foal, 1940, and Son Draught Filly or gelding, three yea Edmond Provencher.Filly or gelding, two years old: i A.J.Hyde and son, 2 Edmond Pro-vencher, 3 Elle Benoit, 4 Arthur Johnston.Filly, gelding or colt, one yvai old: 1 ston, Brood mare with colt at her side: and Mrs.Ralph Humphrey, Beverly and Jimmy, and Mr.and Mrs.Ji.Turner and Ernest, accompanied by Mr.Forrest Humphrey and Mrs.Decoteau and Lorette, of Magog, motored to McConnell, where they were guests at the surprise party given Mr.and .Mrs.Leon Parnell, on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.ADDERLEY Elie Benoit, 2 Arthur John-,j.or father, Mr.A.Gunter, Irw.n Robinson.\tI relatives for a month.Recent guests at the home of Mr Fleming were Mr.and and 1 Murray Gallup, 2 Arthur Johnston/,ln (p.orge Lead heater and over, dry: j Johnston, \" Murray Gallup.\t'McGee, of Lennoxvill'e, and Mr If.Comiskey.i Draught, mare or gelding: 1 ! Mr.-.R.Fleming and family, milking: 1 A.1 Archie B.Lyster, 2 E, J.Gallup, ¦>j Mr.and Mrs.K.Armstrong and Comiskey, :>i *''¦ D.Barrie.\t(Mi-, and Mrs.M.Fraser motored to | Single draught: I Arthur John-; Mon;i.t,aj> where they visited Mr.1 A.E.Dyson,! «ton, 2 Irwin Robinson, 3 Archer B-; Reginald Porter and Rev.Mr.Seals Frank Stalk-! Lyster, 4 R.S.(arson.\t|\tton, who are patients in the Montreal | Foal, 1940, diploma: - Elie Be-: t;Cne!,ai n0Spnal, well.any 1 W.11, Com- 1 A.E.Dyson, Frank Stalker, ago, diploma: 1 any age, diploma: 1 Skil- ! Bull calf, Son.I Bull, one jyears: 1 VV.Herefords Jr.: I W.S.noit.Ladies\u2019 Keenan, 2 i .adies\u2019 Keenan, I Both are doinc closed: 1 L.Healy.Norbert I Brock and year and under S.Brock and Son.two Bull, three years: 1 VV.S.Brock Archer\tSon.lleit i of dam: I A.Borne A.Skillen, 1 I.onir Lefebvre Progeny and Son, 2 B.Lyster.Senior, Get of Sire: Skillen, 2 Adolphus Archer B.Lyster.Junior get of site1: Skillen, 2 A.J.Hyde Archer B.Lyster Junior or breeders\u2019 herd: 1 A.Skillen, 2 A.J.Hyde and Archer B.Lyster J.Hyde ! Archer A.two years: 1 VV.'S.Brock and over, dry: 1 Borne A and Son, ¦ Borne Son, 3 miik- Brnek Best male, any age, diploma: Borne A.Skilien.Best female, any age: 1 Lovnr Skillen.R.O.P.class: 1 A.J.Hyde and Son.Dairy Grade Cow, four years and up, milking: 1 Lome A.Skillen, 2 VV.S.Brock, 3 W.H.Comiskey.Cow, springer.1 Borne A.Skit len.Cow, three years, milking: 1 VV.S.Brock and Son., Heifer, two years old: 1 Borne A.Skillen, 2 VV.H.Comiskey.Heifer, one year old: 1 Borne A.Skillen, 2 Gus Bergeron.Heifer calf, under one year: 1 Borne A.Skillen, 2 A.J.Hyde and Son, 3 VV.S.Brock and Son, 4 Archer B.Lyster.Herd, four females: 1 Lome A calf, Jr.: 1 W.S.Brock and Son.Heifer, one year: 1 VV.S.Brock and Son.Heifer, and Son.Cow, three years 1 VV.S.Brork and Son.Cow, three years and mg: 1 VV.S, Brock Progeny of dam: and Son.Senior Get of Sire I i and Son.j Junior Get of Sire ^ i and Son.! Junior or breeders Brock and Son.Best male, any age, S.Brock and Son.Best female, any age W.S.Brock and Son.Specials Special prize: J.P.Mullins, M.P.Best bull, beef breed, any age: 1 A.E.Dyson.Best female, any age: 1 A.E.Dyson, Special prize: Canadian Cement Co.Best three calves consisting of otic male and two females, beef breed, under twelve months: 1 A.E.Dyson.Special prize.International Stock over, and Son.1 W.S.1 VV.S.1 W.S.herd: 1 VV.S.diploma: 1 VV.diploma: 1 drivers Leslie drivers, open Leslie Healy.( 'lydesdate Mare, four year old and over: 1 John D.Stalker.Progeny of dam: 1 John ID.Stalker.Stallion, diploma: 1 VV.H.Duffy.Mare, diploma: 1 John VV.Stalker.Percheron Stallion, four year old: Cote.Stallion, two years old: Cote.Brood mare and foal: Cote, Foal: 1 Albert Cote.Stallion, diploma: 1 Albert Cote.Ghampion mare, diploma: Cote, Canadian Stalion, three years: Charpentier, Standard Bred Stalion, four year old: Norbert 1 Albert 1 Albert Mr.-\u2019.Doric and 11, wo children and Miss Inia Newell, of Sherbrooke, spent a week-end with the latter\u2019s parent?, Mr.and Mrs.R.V.Newell.Mi?.?Andrea Dean, of Asbestos, is spending her holidays with Miss Marguerite Mon t g o m ery.Mrs.J.Fleming and Miss Mildred ! Fleming -'accompanied Mr.and Mrs.! D.D.Nixon, of Kirkdaie, to Davidson Hill and attended the funeral ! of Mr?.Lizzie Davidson.' Mr.and Mrs.J.Lemere, of Montreal.visited Mr.and Mrs.R.Mont-'.\u2019omerv.1 Albert! CHERRY RIVER Albert 1 Donat 1 S.II.Mr, three years old: l New- S.II.Don a I Brock i Barrie.j Stallion Brock ton Doyle.Stallion, two year old: 1 Barrie, 2 Donat Charpentier.Brood mare and foal: 1 Charpentier.Foal: 1 Donat Charpentier.Mare, four year old and over: 1 Leslie L.Healy.Mare, three years old and over- ; S.H.Barrie.Mare, two years old and over: l Leslie L.Healy.Stallion, diploma: 1 Mare, diploma: 1 S.Progeny of dam: 1 pentier.Belgian Stallion, four year old: 1 Edmond Provencher, 2 Albert Cote.Stalion, two year old: 1 md Mrs.F.E.Bullard spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Oral Copp at North Hatley.Mis?Claire Bullard, of Drum-mondville, spent a couple of days at the home of her grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Turner and Mrs.Candace Turner motored to re guests of Mr.!.family, Mrs.Turner, for a few weeks, and two daughters, Montreal, r spending Mr.and Mrs.Willis Henderson and daughters, Alice, Helen and Doris, .Vies.-:s.Jack Russell and Leonard Henderson and Miss Mabel Wright spent a day in Quebec City.Miss Olive Little was a recent guest of Miss Mabel Wright.A number from here attended the Little-Marshall reception in the 1.0.-O.F.Hall, Lower Ireland.Mrs.G.M.Henderson and daughter, Mrs.Louis Guy, of Vermont, Mr.Leonard Henderson and Miss Mabel j Wright were guests of Mr.and Mrs.! Alex Guy and Miss Agnes Guy.! Mr.and Mrs.Roy Walker, Miss Melbourne, j Frances Walker and Messrs.Presand Mr.D.cott Walker and Gerald Currie! motored to Beebe and were guests j of Mi\u2019, and Mrs.Milton Bullock.Mp.ami Mrs.Cuyler MacGillivary and two children, Wayne and Audrey, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.II.Wright.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Davie! Currie were Mr.and Mrs.Sim Taylor, of Sawyerville, and Mr.William Porter.Mr.and Mrs.Taylor were also guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth MacKer.zie.Mrs.John Currie spent a week-end with lier daughter, Mrs.J.II.Wright, and Mr.Wright.Friends of Miss Helen Henderson are glad to note an improvement after hep recent accident.Mr.and Mrs.William Ramond, their son and daughter, Mr.VV.Ramond and Mrs.Tart, of North Hatley, were visiting Mr.Reginald Currie.Mr.Donald MaeKillopp and daugh-j tei.?.Mrs.E.Walsh and two children, land Mrs.A.MIn:enough and two daughters, were guests of Mr.Reg-i inald Currie.Mr.and Mrs.E.Little and son, Steve, and Mr.Reginald Currie, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Marshall and family.Miss Katherine Watson spent a week-end with Mrs.Cuyler MacGillivary and family.gjnso O -oslrs this mdern hmewife RIMSO BURSTS INTO THICK, LIVELY SUDS THAT LOOSEN GREASE QUICKLY.THE GREASY FILM VANISHES LIKE MAGIC_ AND I'M THROUGH IN A jiffy! fS oio COMES IN 3 SIZES LARGE GIANT THE NEW \"T0P-SPEED\"RINS0 GOES A LONG WAY.IT COSTS ME LESS THAN K A DAY TO WASH DISHES WITH FAST-ACTING RINSO.AND IT'S EASY AS EVER ON MY HANDS \\ Y V 'V v A L: THE GUNNER KNOWS A GOOD THING WHEN HE SEES IT Sutton and wi I.ongeway and Sr., remaining Mils.Small Carrol and Joyce, from have returned home afte WEST BROME wo weeks with Mrs.Luke Bullard, 1 who with her two sons, accompanied I them to Montreal.i Mr.and Mr.?.Leslie Smith and I daughter, June, have moved to i Magog.Tb.e Red Cross Society At a Whist party and food and fancy work sale held by the Ladies\u2019 Guild of the Church of the Ascension, a beautiful quilt made by the ladies was raffled and won by Mrs.John Fyr.es, of Montreal.The afternoon was a success financially as well as socially, the sum of fifty-six dollars being realized.Cards were played at seven tables, first prize | being won by Mrs.C.C.Jeune, of has Sutton, and second prize by Miss S.H.Barrie.11.Barrie.Donat Char- made an appeal that all possible IHelen Butler, of Montreal.1 he con-fruits and vegetables be conserved.Isolation prize, was awarded to Mrs.There being , an abundance every- ] Bessie Hunt.Refreshments were where, they offer to supply cans j served by the Guild members.The and labels if each locality will co- ! contents of both the food and fancy operate.Anyone in this district who j work tables were very attractively wishes, to help, may get in touch .arranged, and brought good price: Albert Kj ugh urn i REAL Ef SKIN-LOVELINESS! 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BOTH at your Food.Best junior registered heifer T T, ,\t,\t.\t, ' ,\t,,\t.Dawes Brewer?, special pii/.e.ca ves, beef breed: 1 A.E.Dyson.,.\t.\t.f\tp -, c ¦ ., .\ti\t, : For the get of three: 1 b.u Benoit, Special International Stock Food.Best registered bull beef: 1 A.E.j Dyson.\"The Ale of Good Taste\u201d HORSES Roadster Filly or gelding, three years old: 1 VV.H.Cofiuskey, 2 Gus Bergeron.Filly or gelding, two years old: 1 VV.H.Comiskey, 2 Donald Charpentier.Colt, gelding or filly, one year: 1 Charles Lefebvre.Brood mare with foal at her side: 1 Gus Bergeron.Single driving horse, 15Q: 1 VV.II, Com'skey.Single driving horse Norbert Keenan.Pony mare and foal: Edp I Smith.Saddle horse ridden by | man.1 Gus.Bergeron, 3 i Lefebvre.Saddle horse ridden by lady: 1 j II.Clark, 2 Mrs.Alma Gallup.Foai of 1940.diploma: 1 Gus j Bergeron.Agricultural Filly or gelding, three years old: i 1 Edmond Provencher, 2 Frank i Stalker, 3 Mrs.D.A.R.Gibbs.Filly or gelding, two years old: 1 j Edmond Provencher, 2 VV.H.Comis-! key, 3 Arthur Johnston, 4 Adolphe Lefebvre.Filly, gelding and colt, one year 2 Arthur Johnston, 3 Murray Gallup, I A.J.Hyde and Son, à Orris Taylor, nov 6 A.E.Dys n, 7 Mrs.Alma Gal lap, 8 S.H.Barrie.with Mr?.Roy Aldrich or Mrs.Bertrand Turner, who own a canning I machine and will be glad to assist.| Miss Hilda Dulicge.of Notre -Dame do Grace, has been a guest j of her friend.Mrs.Ber.ranl Tur- ! and famiiy.D.H.Pettes §pent s.Preece spent a day in in harness VV.gcntle- Adolphe LISGAR The regular meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home -1 Airs.D.H.Pettes spent a day m St.Joürfe.Mr.and Mr Alontreal.Mrs.Tynes and son, of Knowlton, are spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mrs.James Cowan.The National Regis:ration pop was Mis.s Bessie Cowan is spending 1 in the home of Air.Harry Whittier some time with Mrs.F.H.Darrah.Jwho, wi: a Air.J.Domcy.was régis- 1 Mrs.Lena Darrah, of Sutton, was jtrar and had as deputies A.Iiss Al- calling on Mrs.Minnie Derby, j bania McKeivey and Mis?Lillian The Southern Canada Power Com-I Whittier.\t[pany men are repairing the line anil j Mrs.Elton Po wers spent a day'putting it in good condition in pre-l So he always says MOLSON'S ALE \u2014 BREWED IN MONTREAL FOR 154 YEARS KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.By Zane Greyi ,AG ÇALLVU I FATHER\u2019 l& ABOUT TO BCE an ms resolve to HELP KINO CAPTURE THE PEACL-GMUOtSLERS, THE SHACK\u2019S \u2022BTEAViEG 'SCORPION, SUDDENLY LOOMS UP IS) THE LIFTISJÔ FCo.ft - \\* KINS THEY'VE SPOTTED US' c BUT THEY C-'N\u2019TCATCH ) 'US.KOVvN!Nô~KElL > TUCN AND CUN FOG r - IT/ / -O.VAr \u2022 Produced Sv FtcpS-.i $U' toady to n shade easier.Death and Funeral Notices, Care Teachers Wanted of Thanks, In Memoriam without! \u2014-\u2014- poetry, 75c an insertion.Poetry ; wanted a protestant included in In Memoriam, I0o per line extra.Engagements, Wed- : \u201e m.t®n.nths- s«!ar>\u2018 550 n*\" month, dings, Birth Notices.50c.List of\tsm.-Tmm., Price, Que.flowers included m obituary re- Cars For Sale Asbestos Corp.Bathurst ____ .Bell Telephone ports, 2c a word, 25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader Notice in country locals, 15e per line, fivo words to a line; Lennox-ville and City Brieflets, 20c per line.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Aug.26.\u2014Iniermit-, - - | tent showers failed to dampen the .v\t.\tElementary TO CLOSE AN ESTATE: 1040 Chevro-1 spirits of those attending the Aveffb teacher with diploma for Metis School.let C upe driven on!v \"0 nv e< for\t\u2022\t\\ - \\\t> i .i ' i \u2019 o i j ., ^\torivcn oni> .'o mi.e.s.tor sa, ( iiii Fair, whieh ended its three-day! Drazihan.\u201e\t»or cash only.No exchanges considered.' .N,,, o ?-\t3\t\u2022,,\t,\t, n______« Bourd $15.Apply to Lawrence C.Craig, Can be ,*n by appointment.Phone Me- ' ho'V on Saturday With a record at-; BrUCk bilk .Tntosh, Rock island 2*h.\ttendance and every event run old\u2019 1 Building Products 1,.\t.\t' I\tion schedule.The midway, grand-j for Three Lakes, Que.Ten month term.|\t.A J ET J\t1 ' \" 11 pt ¦ forma \".ce, piU'adcS lilai, $40.Opening September 3rd.1940.Apply\tAHa rOUnd\t, lilcts Were cai l\u2019.od OUI With undimlil- ] A.w.Purs sell.Sec., R.R.4, Lake Me- '\t~\t\" ished energy and enjoviuciit.cantic, Que.\tREGISTRATION\tcard folded ami mj\tNoticed among\tthe\tcrowd on the I black lecther\toas« lost on Thursday.!\t.v \u2019\t-n\t^\\ ¦ j Finder please\tleave at Record Office\t1 !1-v, \" ere\tR-\tL- Davidson, I or phone os.\t! M-B.for Stanstead, WaymtT La- ___________ ! bree, Secretary of the Cookshire Male and Female Help Wanted CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT.Exam- NOTICE t Rugg.Mignault, Hoitham and Grundy, Mc-Manamy & Walsh Building, 10 Wellington Street North.Phone 1589.Wolfe & Christison, Q.C.Wellington Street North.R.Building.inations for Clerks announced.Open to all.Appiitcatione to reach Ottawa by Province of Quebec, District of St.Fran-S?pt.15.Our advice has\thelped hun-\tees.No.12,898 Magistrate\u2019s' Court.\tSamuel dreds obtain Civil\tService\tposit?-, ns as\tFabi, Plaintiff, vs.Roger Dupont,\tDefend- Clerks.Postmen,\tCustoms\tExaminers,\tant.The Defendant is ordered t>\tappear etc.Free booklet\ton request.M.C.C.| within the month.Hertel O\u2019Bready, C.of Schools Ltd., Toronto Canada.No Agents.10.Oldest In Tobin & Lemieux, Rosenbloom Building 66 Wellington St Ncrth.Phone 623.Gagne & Desmarais.15 Wellington North.| Richmond Office, Phone 37.Situation Wanted, Female G.M\u2019S.C.Wells & Phone IS.Lynch, Sun Life Building.j YOUNG GIRL desires position where she! can learn English.Can give good refer-1 ences as clerk in general store, hairdresser;! w uid accept work in small English ; family.Apply Joseph Sirois, Merchant Langevin, Que.Landry, Howard & Bradley, Olivier Building.4 Wellington South.Phone 727.Auctioneers F.A.Burton.Auctioneer for St.Francis.District.Phone Waterville 35r2.Ft.M.Demers, Auctioneer, Di*tricte of St.Francis, Bedford.Sherbrooke.Ph.1005.Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED ENGUSH COOK general.5 adults, nice home in monthly.For interview.16 Montcalm.Radio Programmes Monday, August 26.7.-00 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Frankie Mas-M;ntreai.$25 ters\u2019 Orchestra; WEAF: Fred War-Mrs.Buimer.; jng in Pleasure Time; WABC: Amos \u2019n\u2019 Andy, Sketch; CBF: La Pension Chartered Accountants AUDITORS\u2014INCOME TAX Edney.Armitage & Co., Chartered Accountants.72 Prospect Street.Phone 8286.! good plain cook general, three : Velder; CBM; Femina; CFCF: La j adults, references.Send particular*, \u2022 Pension Velder; CFCF: Eb and Zeb.4012 Marlowe Avenue, Mont-; 7 ;30 p.m.\u2014CBF: Recital Series; -WABC : Blondie, Sketch; WEAF: capable, refined woman to take Burns and Allen; CFCF: Uncle charge of small apartment (three adultsi, Troy; CKAC : Nazaire et Barnabe, and assist with care of aged couple.,\tg ;00 p.m.\u2014W JZ : Little 01\u2019 Holly- iwood; WEAF: The Telephone Hour; Advertiser, real.Record Box 15.P.S.Ross & Sons.Montreal.Chartered Accountants, Certified Accountant J.H.Bryce .C.P.A., C.G.A.Auditor, 1S6 Quebec Street.Sherbrooke.Phone 1308.Collection Brokers Accounts, notes and claims of any description collected anywhere.Quick results\u2014 prompt remittance made] See Lee D.Audet, J.P., 44b Wellington North.Phone No.4.wanted: Young reliable experienced CBF: French Programme; CKAC: woman for general housework.One who1 So You Think You Know Music.can cook well.Family of three adulte,] glSO p.m.-CBF: Toronto Svm- modern conveniences, most week-ends\tj titty a ty of i \u2022 tk free.References.Apply Box 399.Magog, I\tBand; WEAF; Studio I LO- Que.\t! gramme; WJZ: Washington Merry ~\t\u2014\u2014\u2014j q0 ^oun(i.WABC: Pipe Smoking GIRL TO ASSIST with work, sleep out.Time Newst CKAC: French Pro-Good pay.12 Wolfe Street.\ti\t\u2019 gramme; CrCF: Mudio Programme.9:00 p.m.\u2014 WABC: Forecast; Male Help Wanted WEAF: Doctor I.Q.Quiz Pro-man or boy for farm work.Speak \u201d'ran'imc; CFCF: Basin Street Cham-A.N.Tcdd, Birch- ber Music Society; CB.M: Master-,\t¦; works of the Pianoforte.9:30 English.Good milker, ton.Physicians and Surgeons Dr.Ethier, Phone 676.\t84 King St.West.Electrotherapy.Urinary Disease.Drs.J.A.Darche and Lionel Darche.Eye, ear, nose and throat.Private Hospital.92 King Street West.WrE CAN OFFER interesting proposition to Veterinary Surgeons Sherbrooke Veterinary Hospital.Dr.L.A.Gendreau.67 Wellington South.Dr.J.G.Page, M.V., 101 Ste.Marie Street, Cowansville, Que.Interior Decorating Painting, Decoratiog, Paperhanging, Reasonable.A.Morin, 167-M Lennoxville.AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Aug.28th, Starting at 8 o\u2019clock a.m.Adv.Time for Orner Letourneau, MASSAWIPPI, QUE.20 good grade cows, one purebred Ayrshire bull, 4 heifers, two and half year.-, p.m.\u2014WJZ: Grant Park tjnti yiuyusiuun\t^\tT-\t~\t_ salesmen who can sell Electrical Ap« LonCPlt, WEAF: IsnOW Boflt, CBM: pliances.Must be bi-lingual.State details ' Econ Zlickcrt\u2019s Orchestra._of selling experience with application.\t10:00 p.m.\u2014WJZ : News; WEAF: MAN FOR DAIRY FARM.Apply Clive I f'0nt,ent®(J, ^>^5>S,:an1me !\t1 GUy Dobell, Sandun Hill Farm, North Hatley.1 Eoinbardo 5.Orchestra; C h C F : Mas- Tel 122,___________________________ter Singers; CKAC: Hal Hartley\u2019s -: Orchestra, For Sale\t10:30 pm'.\u2014WABC: News of the -iWar; Y'TZ: Adventure in Reading, 2-5 n.h.HENS, 5 MONTHS OLD, 2 maves.Drama; CBM: BBC News Reel; < and 8 years o d, grey, 2.S00 lbs., good for /^roTr rr,, $\t/-4T- * ^ all work.4 weeks oid rigs.Emile Du- ^EFT: FrG\"ch Programme; CKAC: buc, Route i, Waterville.\ti Ee Journal Parle.- i 11:00 p.m.\u2014WABC : Sports Time ; GpL h*^e' thermal insu,aled oven.: WJZ : News; Ray Heatherton\u2019s Or- 4 BURNER GAS STOVE, enamel top, almost '\t:}VKAIr : ^eWS; CBM:-News; new, Tel.611.Mrs.Patton, Kingston Ave.i 0-h EF : \\6WS.__\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\t;\t11:30 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Russ Morgan\u2019s 8 fA,R,PE;rsj 2 sitting ROOM CHAIRS, Orchestra; WABC: News; Woodv Herman\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Tom- between 6 and 9 p.m., Lennoxville.33 Prospect St., , my Dorsey\u2019s Orchestra, COCKER SPANIEL PUPPY, 4 months old.! 12 Princess St.Poultry For Sale I NO.1 PULLETS, well advanced.White Rock and Barred Rock, 4Uj months old.Phone Clifford Barber, Lorm.Seville, 5 heifers, one and half years, 3 calves, 8 ; \u2014 ' -ik._~_-r- good work horses, 2 sows, one with young\t« J 'T'\t1 pigs, 50 hens, 5 H.P.gas engine, circular Wanted XO ITlirChaSe saw, threshing machine, good binder, grain |-\u2014-\u2014 -\u2014 seeder, turnip seeder, cultivators, harrows j ANTIQUE FURNITURE, old pattern and of all kinds, manure spreader, mowing ma-j colored glass, old kerosene lamps.Box chine, hay loader, rake, fanning mill, 2}\t80, Record, double wagons, 2 sets of sleds, 2 sleighs, 2 WEAF\u2014New York .«.660 CFCF-Montreal.600 KDKA \u2014Pittsburgh .980 CBM\u2014Montreal .960 CKAC\u2014Montreal .730 WABC\u2014New York\t.860 WJZ\u2014New York .760 Local Units Entrain For Farnham Camp Continued from page 3.Medium Brigade, R.C.A., and 1st, pair double harnesses, driving harness, two j SEVERAL YOUNG AYRSHIRE COWS, ' 3rd, 7th and 10th Medium Batteries ; seated express, cream separator, Grim j pure-bred, accredited.Fresh or Springers, Canadian Grenadier Guards* Fu-'i- to freshen September 15 to October 15.\tAT , r, V V, J , ^ \u2019\t' ~ ;:er.s Mont Koval; Regiment de Mai-onneuve; Headquarters, 4th Signal sugar rig, 1,000 buckets like new.most all j household furniture, all small farming tools, i No reserve as farm is sold.Lunch at noon.Terms: Cash.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, City of Sherbrooke.Apply K.G.Waldron.Sawyerviile, Que.Tl IN MAYOR\u2019S PROCLAMATION Sherbrooke Exhibition 3 PULLETS.WHITE WYANDOTTE?.Area, Roval Canadian Corps of Sign-Wb.te Rocks, Light Sussex.Box u als; \u201cB\u201d Corps Signals, R.C.C.S.; 4th \u2014.Division Signals, R.C.C.S.Record.To Let GARAGE ALONG WELLINGTON ST., $10 from now until May.Box 14 Record.MASSAWIPPI _____ Mr.Clifton Sloggett has left for 3 ROOM FLAT and bath, cellar, new Dartmouth, N.S., where he is engag-floor and sink, garage if desired, mod- ed with the Newton Construction ern conveniences, for sept.1st.Apply Company, of Sherbrooke.after p.m.239 Belvidere St.FOUR ROOM HEATED APARTMENT, gas stove and frigidaire, hot water, shower, partly furnished if needed.Box 13 Record.STORE TO LET from September 1st.132 Wellington Street North.H.A.Hytid-rr.an.Phone 114.In order that the citizens of Sherbrooke may visit the Great Exhibition organized by the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association, I hereby proclaim Wednesday, August! 28th instant (1940), a civic half holi-\t, j t- p day and I request all citizen?to visit | WftmeQ jp Kent the Exhibition Grounds on that date.FOUR ROOM heated apartment, very moo-ern, pcsseeaion September first if desired.Apply 32 Gillespie Street.Miss Charlotte Whitcomb spent a few days at Bulwcr, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Tom Ride.Mr.and Mrs.P.Whitcomb-Carl-ton.and the Misses Charlotte Whitcomb and Helen Taylor recently enjoyed a picnic with the Parsons family at Lake Lyster, Barnston.Mr.and Mrs.L.S.Colt and Mrs.C : Slogget spent a day at Hunting-ville.Fair, W.D.Soles and J.A.Blanchette.the Member for Compton.Music was provided by the International Border Band, preceded by two Drum-majorettes, Mary Beta Litehtield, of Newport, Vt., and! Yolande Huart, of Beebe, who led! their troop into the grounds at about | one p.m.and continued to give per-1 formances until late at night.About the platform an admiring audience! listened to piper McLean and Drum-' mer Jackson, who rendered several selections to the popular taste.The amateurs who participated in the vaudeville show gave a last excellent programme.A great deal of interest centred on the cattle shows, where R.G.Davidson, of North Hatley, was the winner of the first prizes for the best dairy cattle on parade Friday and Saturday.In the beef cattle the winners were R.(1.Morris, of Hatley, on Friday, for his herd of Shorthorns, and Wendell Curtis, of Stanstead, on Saturday.In the junior sections the final judging awarded the prizes for showmanship to: .1 P.E.Houle, Hatley; 2 Wendell Curtis, Stan-stead; 3 Raymond Roy, Barnston.The poultry classes were particularly fine this year and chief among the winners were Mrs.Herbert Colt, O.Beaumont, Standish Bros., George Mosher, Warren Place and F.L.Brown, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and William S.Smith, of Staa-stead.In the swine shows the principal winners were John Hunter, of Way's © Mills, K.I.Curtis, P.B.Buekland,: , and C.H.Massiah, of Stanstead, j 2 Edgar W.Smith.\t! M.B, Corey and son, East Hatley,; and 0.M.Butler, 0f Ayer\u2019s Cliff.j The fancy work was represented! by many different classes.In the! regular women\u2019s class the principal I winners were Mrs.A.M.Searles,j and Mrs.William Robinson, ofi Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mrs.Lee Webster, Rock Island, and Mrs.H.E, Bowen and Mrs.John Ride, of Hatley.In the competition solely for women of 70 years or over, Mrs.D L.Paul and Mrs.Frank Gothore, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and Mrs.John Moir, of Beebe, carried off the prizes.The two Dominion Textile special classes were won by Dorothy Cooper and Pauline Gothore, of Ayer's Cliff, and Vivian Mosher, of Magog, in the section for girls of sixteen years and under, while m the women\u2019s division Mrs.Mildred Orcutt, of Hatley, am! Mrs.Gordon Cass, Mrs.Lyman McIntyre and Mrs.Tomifobia, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were the winners.There were two races, the last of particular interest as it ended in a decision rather than a definite win.Instead of holding the final heat, necessary to decide the winner, J.R.Ledoux, whose horse placed second in the final results, conceded the win to R.Biron, in order to spare his horse.Detailed results follow: 2.21 Class\u2014SI50 Purse.Fred Gratton, (Fraser) .|.Ladv Dale, (Piouffe) .2\t2\tZ; Barbara Gratton (Combs and Campbell) 4\t5 Gentry Gratton (Tilden Stables) .5\t4\tJ, Babe Gratton\t(Clutier) .3\t6\t6j Ladv Ste.Rose (St.Venis)\t.R\t7\t5; Times 2.16%, 2.17, 2.18, Free-For-All\u2014$150 Purse.Colonel Tom (R.Biron) 3\t2\t1 Dominion Gratton, (J.R.Ledoux) .1 Harry G., (Howard & Campbell) 2 Victor Direct, (Beauchemin) .4 Peter Biddwell, (R.Rov) .5\t5 Times: 2.12%, 2.13, 2.14% B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d Can.Cement.« , Can.Cement Pfd .Can.Steamships.Can.Steamships Pfd.Can.Car >fe Fdy.Can.Car & Fdy.Pfd.Can.Celauese.Can.Ind, Alcohol \u201cA\u201d.Can.Pacific., Coekshutt Plow.Consolidated Smelters.Dom.Tar.Dist.Seagrams.Dom.Bridge.Dorn.Glass .Dom.Steel & Coal \u201cB\u201d .Dom.Textile.Foundation Co.,.Gatineau Company.Gatineau Pfd.General Steel Wares .,.Gypsum Co.Hollinger Consol.Howard Smith.Imperial Tobacco.Imperial Oil.Inter.Pete .International Nickel.Lake of the Woods.Massey Harris.McColl-Frpntenao.Montreal Power.National Breweries.Nat.Breweries Pfd.Nat.Steel Car.Noranda .,, .Price Bros.,,.Power Corp.Quebec Power.St.Lawrence Corp.St.Lawrence Corp.\u201cClass A\u2019\u2019 St.Lawrence Paper Pfd.Shawinigan.Sherwin Williams .Steel Company of Canada .Winnipeg Electric .Monti\tcal Sto\trk Exc\tlarge.\t\tTile day's\tmarket\treport\tfollows Open\tHigh\tLow\tNoon\t\tECIC.S\t\tSmall\tAt 15B -\t15 LA\t\t\t\t\t\tlots to\tComm, 11 sB\t11%\tA\t\t\t\tCarlo!#\tretailors\tE x c h.148\t159\t148\t149\tA\t-T large .\touma\tC« D Is\trenta 4; s B\t4% A\t\t\t\t\t\t41\t 4 % B\t\t\t\tA\t-large .\t' 31%-32\t37\t32 3:i \u2019 levuB\t15%\tA\t\tA\t-medium\t30-30%\t3()\t31-32 23 B\t24 A\t\t\tB\t\t\t21 \u2019 n-22\t2 G\t22 1 a -23 -1 :B -\t- 5 A\t\t\tC\t\t\t5\t18\t1lM5u, SG! B 3 b B a a 7J s> B 141 ii A\t 30\t30 1,75B\t 5 \u2019 i B\t5% A 5B\t 35%\t25% 5%B\t- 6 A 25 B\t 24% B-\t\u2014 25A 118B -\t- 122 A 7% \u2014\tSA :;o 35' 30 SIB\t82% A\t\t\t 10B \u2014\t11A\t\t\t 10% B\t1 l %\tA\t\t 87 %B\t93 A\t\t\t 5B \u2014\t5 ' :¦ A\t\t\t 3B - -\t3 \u2019 is A\t\t\t 10% B\t\t\t\t 14B \u2014\tj 6 A\t\t\t 12% B\t\t\t\t 10%\t10%\t10%\t10\tVs 14 Vi\t14 Vi\t14%\t14\t% 3.3 Vi\t33%\t33%\t33\t% 1GB \u2014\t16% A\t\t\t 2 Vi B\t\t\t\t 5 % B\t- 6 A\t\t\t 27 %\t27%\t27 %\t27\t1.4 27 %\t27%\t27 %¦\t27\t% Eggs to retailors, as quoted above, are in cartons; when bought loose, prices are 2c per dozen less.RUTTER (cents per lb.); At Commodity Exchange: Sales, .-pot, none.Closing quotes; 92 score, 22-22 \u2019j Futuies; Sales, none.Close: No-vembei, 22 U-23.Open Market, No.1.22%
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