Sherbrooke daily record, 7 mai 1945, lundi 7 mai 1945
[" Be Thankful To Almighty God For Victory WEATHER Tkunrieratorm» Established 1897.grnr-v- THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDAY.MAY 7.t'Mi.\t\u201d Forty-Ninth Yea) mmi lÊÉÈÊËÊ!Ïàà V *_ Mÿlwfr, | Sill \u2022 *' \u2018r \u2019 mmmm.- \u2022'k,\u2019 : r ¦ j \\i\" y \u2018-.tt Canucks About To Move Into Former \u201cFortress Holland\u2019' With the 1st Canadian Army, >lay 7.\u2014\u2014^G-uns were stilled today on the once-flaming 1st Canadian Army Front in Holland and Northwest Germany and the British 40th.(Polar Bear) Division, under 1st Canadian Corps Command, was scheduled to start the move into former \u201cFortress Holland'\u2019 from the sodden Grebtoe Line, Canadians will follow up the movement tomorrow into the sector the Germans flooded after Gen.Crer-ar\u2019s troops smashed the Ijssel River line and drew up along the Grebbe \u2022Line running from the Zuider Zee south of the Neder Rhine.The movement followed a sur-\u2022 render agreement reached Saturday at a conference between Lt.-Gen.Charles Foulkes of Victoria, and London, Ont., and Field Marshal Johannes van Blaskowitz, German Commander in Holland.Made in Waginingen, west of Arnhem, the agreement covers 1*20,000 Germans in Western Holland and the Frisian Islands and 3\u20180,0>0'0 more in the Em-den and Wilhelmshaven areas of Northwest Germany, The German eurrender was received by Gen.Foulkes in the lobby of a battle-wrecked hotel at Wag-ningen, west of Arnhem, and the German Commander of the 25th Army agreed to all surrender terms jwithout dispute.For the time being, German forces will remain where they are and retain personal weapons such as rifles, pistols and machine-guns.! | After the Canadian Corps moves in j | they will be moved to concentration ¦ ; areas and disarmed.| \u201cIn the Netherlands now there is ^ only one authority and only one ! person to issue orders and that is | me,\u201d Gen.f oulkes declared.\u2022'No .orders will be issued by German civ-jilian authorities in Holland from | now on.\u201d Prince Bernhard of the Nether-land?, also with Gen.Foulkes party, wore on his battledress the oattie patches of the 1st Canadian Army.While photographers recorded the conference in the flood-lighted room, war correspondents watched.| The stern-faced Blaskowitz sat dir-j ectly opposite Gen.Foulkes and his ! heavy-lidded eyes flitted balefully | trom the table to the Canadian Coan-; mander as Gen.Foulkes slowly read ' the terms of the instrument of sur-j render.i Gen.Blaskowitz a-ked when the j German forces would be moved out I of Holland and Gen.Foulkes replied jthey would be moved as scon as pos- I\t?ible into northwest Germany by way of the Zuider Zee causeway.\u2018T don't want any incidents,\u201d Gen.Foulkes declared after his terms were given.\u201cIf there are any II\twill hold the German commander 1 personally responsible.\u201d qsM \" PmÈ-WW Crerar Promises Troops An Early Return To Homeland Unconditi Surrender At .ns n'.3o : ar.un- conditional surrender.London, May 7-Germany.The surrender of the Third Reich to the Western Allies and Russia was made at Gen.Eisenhower\u2019s headquarters at Reims, France, by Col.-Gen.Jodi, Chief of Staff for the German Army.This was announced officially after German broadcasts told the German people that Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz had ordered the capitulation of all fighting forces, and called off the U-boat war.Joy at the news was tempered only by the realization that the war against Japan remains to be reresolved, with many casualties still ahead.The end of the European warfare, greatest, bloodiest and costliest war in human history\u2014it has claimed at least 40,000,000 casualties on both sides in killed, wounded and captured\u2014came after five years, eight months and six days of strife that overspread the globe.Arrogant German armies invaded Poland September 4, Î939, beginning the agony that convulsed the world for 2,319 days.Unconditional surrender of the beaten remnants of Hitler\u2019s legions first was announced by the Germans.The historic news began breaking with a Danish broadcast that Norway had been surrendered unconditionally by its conquerors.Then the new German Foreign Minister, Ludwig Schwerin von Krosigk, announced to the German people, shortly after 2 p.m.(3 a.m., E.D.T.) that \u201cafter almost six years struggle we have succumbed.\u201d Von Krosigk announced Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz had \u201cordered the unconditional surrender of all fighting German troops.\u201d The world waited tensely, ^ hen at S:35 a.m., E.D.T., came the Associated Press flash from Reims, France, telling of the signing at Gen.Eisenhower's headquarters of the unconditional surrender at 2:41 a.m.French time (8:41 a.m., E.D.T.).Germany had given up to the Western Allies and to Russia.Ry ROSS ML NIK) Canadian Prcrs War.Correspondent With the 1st Canadian Army, May 7.- (C.P.Gable)\u2014Gen.Crerar mid today in a V-K message his 1st Canadian .Army is?about to dissolve and that he believed the future of Canada rests in the hands of Canadian Overseas soldiers who will be leturriing home, \u201cIt will be a grand future should they bo given the opportunity in peace to prove and practise the admirable characteristics they demon-si rated in war,\u201d he added.Text, of his message: V-E Day at long last has arrived.The business we Canadians came over here to do is virtually finished.There will yet be quite a lot ofj tidying up to complete, but the military might of Hitler': Germany is a ' horror of the pa.t.The world definitely has been delivered from domination by Hitler and his pack of gang-1 sters.And in this prolonged and bit-i ter .struggle, now crowned with victory, the army of Canada has plu;,-, cd a rtriking part.Canadians everywhere are entitled to lie very proud of their soldiers.1 am certainly proud beyond words to count myself one of them.If b' of Mr.H.nnah she said.And that seems'to sum 1\tp,lsseWbrtJok.^atlg Eastern Townships\u2019 Only English Daily The Oldest Daily in the District.with the reasonable hope that any agreement reached ; will be respected by all parts concerned.However,' economic issues then enter the picture, The occupied countries were for the most part wrecked and plundered by their oppressors with the result that the people are now on the verge of starvation \u2014 if starvation is not already decimating their ranks.And the prospects are that there will be grave unrest HOLDING US DOWN TO EARTH Established Ninth Day of February, 1897, with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every week-\t,\t, \u2022 da, b, the She,¦break.Record Compan,.Limited, of\tthe p-.daot.on and distribution machmer, which Edna A.Beerworth i, Secretary-Treasurer.at, «Ï ft» »**\t*» nom>'- ttt n \u2022\t.o.*\tritr, !the economic reconstruction of these countries, the the office, 69 Wellington Street North, in the Lity \u201c .\t.\u2022\ttyaxr,0 opruipn nf United Nations leaders must organize some temporary of Sherbroooke, incorporating the news service oi,\tB .\t, ,, .\t, , ,\t0\u201ej methods of providing the means of existence to the The Canadian Press, The Associated riess, ana\t1\t° people who have suffered under the Nazi yoke Reuters.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription rates: ISc a week, delivered at any Lome in the city and suburbs.Post Office delivery to any place in Canada, Great Britain or the United States, $5 per year; six months, $2.75; three months, $1.50; one month, 75c.Single copies, 3c.Oar loved Dominion bless With peace and happiness From shore to shore; And let our Empire be United, loyal free, True to herself and Thee For evermore.VICTORY! The total defeat of the forces of darkness as represented by the armed might of Germany provides the occasion for rejoicing and rededication.The opportunity of rejoicing is provided by the fact that the costly struggle for the preservation of human liberty and decency has been brought to a successful conclusion.The expenditure of blood, money and material which has been draining the people of the United Nations for the past five years or more has come to an end insofar as the war in Such a machine has been established but the interference of certain groups of politicians in the liberated areas is complicating the organization efforts.Already protests have been heard that the relief organization may be used for the dissemination of this or that political doctrine or that it may aid one particular group\u2014usually the party in power\u2014 at the expense of the other elements.Then there is the task of permanent reconstruction which brings up the possible use of German war prisoners in the devastated areas to remedy the labor shortage created by the wholesale losses of manpower caused by the war.Russia has already announced its intention of conscripting German labor battalions and some other nations are expected to follow suit.The extent to which the wrecked German industrial machine is to be allowed to restore itself is also ; a thorny issue, with radically varying viewpoints being expressed by the different members of the United Nations.Some want to see the complete dismemberment of German industry so that the country will never be able to wage war again, while other strong views are expressed that German plants must be restored on a limited basis at least if the Continent is not to have a perpetual sore spot which might provide fertile soil for the rising Up of a new Fuehrer.The Nazis apparently have eased one major problem, however.That is the question of the trial % \\ Europe is concerned.Now the entire resources of the United Nations must be directed to the second half of the task\u2014the complete defeat of Japan and the reparation of the damage which Nippon has done in its efforts to gain complete mas' world.But in the momentary joy of victory and at the conclusion of hostilities the spirit of rededication must not be pushed out of the minds of the victorious peoples.This rededication must take place on every front.In the international field the nations of the world must accept for themselves the responsibility of seeing that no nation with aggressive intentions is ever again allowed to build up the industrial and .and punishment of the war guilty, From apparently PRESS COMMENTS well-authenticated information, the wave of suicides and murders that have swept Europe within recent weeks has removed many of the leaders in the before the bar of justice and many new angles on the whole situation which led up to the war and the German policies after the fighting got underway.-^- WHY THE SAN FRANCISCO TALKS MUST SUCCEED BRITISH-RUSSIAN TIBS\u201d St.Thomas Times-Journal show high genius and outstanding qualities of leadership.As a result of this war Russia has emerged a mighty power.Reading the reports from the Berlin battle one cannot but be im said Robinson, \u201cyou know ATROCI- .__\t,\t.pressed with the efficiency of the that pub near the airfield?^ Well, I _\t___ I Russian tactics and the capable man- reckon I had a coiiple^of drinks too Speaking in the Quebec Legisla- j ner in which they have been carried many there last night.\u201d ture on Wednesday, Rene Chaloult\tout.Russia is crushing the life out| \u201cWhat\tmakes you think so?\u201d .i*\t4*,»a\twv*.v\t.\t.\t.\t,\t,\t.\t.\t,,\t.proposed that a Canadian delegation\t0f the enemy which she feared and | \u201cWell,\tafter closing\ttime I went terv 0f the Or'ental a rocH\u2019 camPaiR11 Il0m Punl8*ment: in 1118 wor-\"> be _ sent to Poland to investigate I soon that enemy will be powerless, out and jumped on the first bus I x \u2018\t' * with such monsters as Hitler, Goehbels and Mussolini \u201ccrimes committed by our Allies of j\trecognizing the prowess of'could find.I went to sleep on the a ¦\tT-y,r,.\"u\tAs0viet Russia,\u201d and proceed to In-i\tRussian arms in this great struggle\tbus .\t.and when I\twoke up we being\tout\tof\tthe p\tCl\t.\tEnough\tremain\tto\tprovide to meet Mahatma Gandhi to j\tfbe achievements of the American\tAvere dropping bombs on Berlin.\u201d some\tinteresting\tspectacles when\tthey\tare\tbroughtJaiscuss \u201cthe cruel treatment accord-\tand British armies must not be for-\t- ' ed to natives by their English lead-|\tgotten.They have worked together\t| Ethel:\t\u201cShe's sorry\tenough that ers.\u201d\t_ jin a way that.could.not have been she married him, I\u2019ll wager.\u201d This\tis the sort of thing we might j foreseen before the war.They I Mabel:\t\u201cThe idea! How can you expect\tfrom Mr.Chaloult.He has ;\t]-,ave accomplished marvels.Britain, Isay that?\tHe thinks her a perfect not had a word to say against Ger-j it is true, has suffered heavily from jangel, and treats her\u2014\u201d many all these years, but as soon as enemy bombardments but these will ' \u201cAs though she really were one.reliable British, Canadian and Am-\tbe repaired, Britain will be a strong ! He doesn\u2019t buy her\tanything\tto erican officers and men reported\tpower in the future for there is no .wear,\u201d T- \u201e\t^o.-oio\u201eoj \u201e\u201eithat they had seen almost i^gjeliev- sign, as yet at least, of any weaken-\t- -ue\tveiy\tfact that\tmodern\twar\thas\tdeveloped\tS0jabje atroeit;eg perpetrated by the\ting 0f the links that bind the vari-J Seeing\ther former suitor at a many new\timplements\tof\tdeath\tand\tdestruction\tthat j Nazis\the turns round and accuses\t0us units of the Comonwealtn.Asjparty, a girl decided to snub him mil;:ary strength which will permit it to again launch have extended the fighting fronts far from the battle1^6 Allies including Great Britain, for the United States that country i\t-\t.\t, & b\t; of committing mass acts of cruelty 'will emerge from the war, after the the hostess iruiouucea mm, out i the worm in:', sum a campaign of terrorism and lines themselves to the very hearts of the major: against helpless peoples.If this defeat of Germany and Japan, as didn\u2019t get your name.\u201d bloodshed\tnations of the world is in itself ample reason why i k,ind ,?f talk reaches the Russian peo- one of the most powerful nations in , T^\tsa!!l the un r,\t-\t,\t,\t, ,\t,\t.\t,\t, i de it will undo all the good-will the world.\taDasneu lormei suitoi, du On me fxcr.\\ne method of human living the security talks now m progress must result in j which has been won by the blood it is logical 'to assume that the Big I certainly tried hard enough.\u2019 and suffering of hundreds of thou- Three, or the Big Five, for that mat-j you ar-d behaviour must be so modernized and improved the laying of the foundations for an effective and per-that the conditions w-uca existed prior to the war manent peace organization.w:.: not be repeated.Canada and other countries.The development of rocket bombs and other comprised within the United Nations must re-orient methods of carrying war to distant places has been u ' r economy ; \u2022net tr.e men and women who have rapid in the past few years and if the progress on risked them all in the fight for liberty and freedom flying death is continued at the same rate it is prob- i and woat.i corne back to a land of opportunity by the war.is offered by the British Isles, where up j this time have u a \u2014 u stur Kitcnens and selling pencils on to April 20 over 60.500 persons were killed or miss-\u2022 x>L\\aΫ country to see that the returning Canadian service ner \u2014n the street corner And the victory in Europe leaves still one more task to which the people of this country must re-dedicate themselves, that of wiping out the enemy ;n the Pacific.Just how long it will take to end the ambitions of Japan is uncertain, but regardless of the length and the intensity of the battle ahead, Canadians must be prepared to carry on the task in common with their colleagues of the fight just closed.It is only when Japan is reduced to a fifth rate power that the forces of decency can really offer up their great cry of victory.surprise example of the civilian damage sands of Canadian soldiers.\tter, after all the sufferings, exer There\twas one alleged Russian\ttions and losses of this terrible\twar ,\t.\t., , -,\t.,\t.atrocity\tin Poland which has been\twill be ready to act together to\tpre-\tMcl\ttrlecl to steal\tQuieUy away\tcur- dissipated by the re-occupation of vent possible outbreak later on of iingi\t,\t,\t¦ , hit the part of Poland where the atro- another disastrous war.They have\ta forei in a crH:\t.th.e shooting of over 1.000 the opportunity to lay the founda- ,e> He hed the door in a state Polish officers \u2014 was supposed to tions for lasting peace and security foiiapSg æ, -\t¦ j\t-,\t.\t.\t-\thave been committed.It was shown at the conference now under way in.\t\u201cr,7 rL-o \u201d Up i-pmarked tn Bip -;d\t\u2022ae \u2022and\t\u2022°\twn;-a\t'¦-7 «lUru\tone\tready\tto\table\tthat in the\tnot iar\tdistant\tfuture\tno\tcountry\tthat the\tGermans were in occupa-\tSan Francisco.The world will\twait\tv\t\u201cI wouldn\u2019t do\tthat\tao-ain receive\tthem\tIt\tis\tthe\tduty\tof the\tpeople\tof\tthis\twill\tbe safe from surprise\tattacks.\tAn\teffective;1;011 of that area of Poland at the\t; hopefully and prayerfully for a\tpactjfoi;8a\tp0ung.'.that has been caused 'As Mr.Chaloult should surely by.\t- tint as be realized he had left his e learned that Mr.|\tDuring the period between 1890 j,at jn the pew.\t-, or,__ pA -nA .\t__ i .il i - vjcLJiuui id nut a trustworthy wit-; and the early l&OO's news butchem,:\t_______ April 20 o»ei BO.oOJ pesons were killed or miss-jnesg_ Besides, the fact that over| the se\u2019Jm *\u2022 of candies, fruits.ing and over 86.000 injured as the result of bombing'2,000,000 natives of India volunteer-: magazine?, etc., on trains, sold mil- attacks of one form or\u2018another.\t!» in tha B\"t!skh fa™yT is lio'r\u2018's of c°Pi£S of ; Tid lovc ^oriEB to surely evidence enough that the In-, pas tngers.And the damage which has been suffered in the : dians have no real grievance against!- British Isles is of only a minor nature when con- Britain, else they would have pro- Asparagus grows a-s much as six \",\tiferred to admit the Japanese army, inches m a day.It must be picked trasted with the tremendous toll of death and prop- \\ye wonder if the electors of Que- every day quickly because it grows erty losses on the Continent, especially in Germany.bec County are proud of the man so fast in warm weather.Stacks a ,\t,\t.\t.\t,\t,\t\u2018\t, .\t,\t\u2022 , , ' | they elected.\ti few inches above the ground at where the air attacks which preceded the mighty |\t_______ daybreak m Fortune Teller: \u201cI see a vision\u2014 it is your deceased wife.She craves permission to send a message to you.\u201d Client: \u201cThen that\u2019s not her, guvnor.My wife never asked for no permission when she guv her messages to me!\u201d RUSSIAN EFFICIENCY IN WAR they become too tough and coar.se Fort William Times-Journal j to make the best quality.In the closing phases of the war;__________ in Europe one of the most impressive j features is the power and efficiency! of the Russian military machine.| The Germans long have had a repu- ; THE TASK AHEAD vv.'ii the defeat of the German armies an accomplished fact, although the odd pocket of resistance may still remain where a small number of fanatical Nazis may stage a suicidal battle to the end.the people of the United Nations must turn their attention to the mighty task which still lies ahead of them.Of course, overshadowing everything else is the defeat oi Japan at the earliest possible moment and the restoration of peace in the Pacific area.But on the continent of Europe itself there are many grave problems to be settled if the peace which is achieved by the tremendous expenditure of human and material resources is to be placed upon a firm and certain foundation.There are territorial, political and economic difficulties of the greatest order which must be dealt with, and unfortunately these have become so intertwined that there is little hope of solving one set of issues without at the same time bringing about a parallel solution of the other phases.For instance, there is the demand of certain liberated nations for a revision of their boundary lines, a demand that sometimes involves the territory of their neighbors who may have been friendly to the United Nations cause.But too often these demands are put forward by a section of the political leaders who do not enjoy the unrestricted confidence of the people of the freed countries.Thus it is essential that a stable administration be created with whom the peacemakers can negotiate offensive were far beyond anything Hitler and his gang of madmen had conceived when they started out on their famous campaign of conquest through total war.Fortunately the German beast has been effectively disposed of excent for a few dying gasps, but the Ration for military thoroughness and i efficiency but ever since the Rus-, elimination of the present German army is notj3ians railied at sta]ingrad they have! enough to ensure a lasting peace.The spirit of ; eclipsed the Germans in fighting ; , brotherhood and international goodwill must be built: The Russians have dr!ven the Ger-j up through some common plan and workable organ-j man invaders back step by step from ization to assure that the world will not be thrown |\tttfy 'Se^nteml j ; into a state of chaos in another twenty-five years\u2014; Berlin to give the coup de grace to aj chaos which might well mark the end of civilizatien.beaten and bewildered foe.The Rus- jsian record of military triumphs This is what tne world hopes will emerge irom :.incc Stalingrad is one of the most : San Francisco,\t\u2022imposing the world ever has seen.(During all these massive operations commanding officers have arisen to U.S.Congressman Answer to Previous Punie HORIZONTAL 1,7 Pictured U S legislator EDITOR\u20193 NOTE-BOOK HOLD EVERYTHING Victory.\u2022 * * Right has conquered over tyranny.God of Hosts be with us yet.Let us give thanks.BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY And whatsoever the unclean person toucheth1 shall be unclean; and the soul that toucheth it shall j be unclean until even.\u2014Numbers 19:22.Tell me thy company and I will lell thee Lb ou art.\u2014Cervantes.what DEp t 03 COMMERCÉ cgpa.mtBvur^pgyr.r ,sc , M PE0 ,, pi.\u201cTell Mr Wallace to make that 59,099,009 instead of 60,000,000 jobst\u2019 11 He- is chairman of the Congressional committee on reduction of nonessential - expenditures U Connected succession HNatne rnetal 15 Make 17\tRecompense 18\tDeparted 20\tMoist 21\tBacteria 22\tNova Scotia (ab.) 24\tVirginia (ab ) 25\tRemnant 28 Call forth 32\tMake a speech 33\tBird 34\tMisanthrope 35\tSmart 36\tAll correct (ab.) 37\tAnd (Latin) 38\tProfit 41 Flat circular plate 45 Recedes 49\tAlso 50\tConquer 52\tMeadow 53\tPilfered 55 Lengthen 57\tBlackthorn 58\tHe is a member of A NSlCNt CF AIRCR/lFT i/Tiiiir uwn; SJ ASIATK FLE6J O T the U.S - VERTICAL 1\tDemigod 2\tAi abian gulf 3\tAnent 4\tRoyal Red Cross (ab.) 5\tEnclosure 6\tRun away 7\tInsect 8\tYeai (ab.) 9\tMature 10 Beloved 1! Mist 12\tPigpen\t29 African charm 47 Wild hog of 13\tSymbol (ab.) 30 Relatives\tNew Guinea 16 Interjection 31 English (ab.) 48 Dioop 19 Relationship 38 Aeriform fuel 50 Enghsri river 23\tDot 24\tOpposed to prose 25\tSociety (ab.) 26\tWeep 27\tRaced 41\tLair 42\tProvided 43\tSerpent-lizard 44\tSolicitude 46 Stain thiough the mother 21 Kreneii dance 39\tEmmets 40\tObject ot worship 51 2000 pounds 54 Behold! 56 Music note From The Record Files SMILE The visitor to the crowded church : service was compelled to leave early, Hubby: \u201cDon\u2019t bring any more be picked by j.oo.i.or bills, my dear.I can't face them.\u201d Wife: \u201cYou needn\u2019t, darling.I only want you to foot them.\u201d THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY The first attack of the war upon the Turkish capital of Constantinople was reported this morning, the raid being made by three Allied aviators.Reports from the Eastern front say that the outcome sf the great battle in Western Galicia remains in doubt.The German offensive on the Ypres salient has been checked with heavy losses for the enemy.Information received in O.tawa indicates that the French may give up their colony of St.Pierre, Miquelon and that Newfoundland will take over administration of the islands.Rather than impose any system of prohibition on the country, British Government has decided to sharply increase the excise tax on spirits to curb the sale of liquor which many say in endangering the war effort.At the annual meeting of the Parish Guild of St.Paul s Church, Knowlton, the following officers were elected: Mrs.Carmichael.Mrs.H.C.Knowlton, Mrs.F.N.Williams.Miss Mary Knowlton, Mrs.H.G, MacDowell, Miss A, Wood.Mrs.J.P.Hall, Mrs.A.A.Senft and Miss E.Carr.Unconfirmed reports state that the large Cunard liner, Lusitania, has teen sunk by a German submarine while on the high seas.Many United States citizens were aboard, TWENTY YEARS AGO Although there has been a temporary lull in the fighting between the French and the Riffs in Morocco, authorities expect that a full-scale battle will break out in the immediate future.Responsible Canadian Government Ministers have issued a warning against taking any precipitate action on the railway problem, especially in connection with the demands that the major roads be amalgamated.More than one hundred vessels and thirteen airplanes are patrolling the United States Atlantic seaboard in the latest drive to combat rum-running.At the annual meeting of the Cookshire Women\u2019s Institute the following officers were elected: Mrs.Louis C.Roy, Mrs.George W.Cook, Mrs.J.Arthur Drennan, Mrs.Arthur J, Pennoyer, Mrs.Arthur W.Pratt, Miss H.L.Mackay, Miss A.E.Macdonald, Mrs.J.H.Staples.Miss M.E.Ball, Mrs.J.H.Burton, Mrs.A.Cromwell, Mrs.H.A.Chaddock and Mrs, J, L.French.The following were elected as officers at the annual meeting of the Way's Mills Ladies\u2019 Aid: Mrs.E.W.Perry, Mrs.U, L, Hanson, Mrs.Edith Hovey and Mrs.P.B.Buckland.TEN YEARS AGO Sherbrooke, in common with other parts of the British Empire, staged a mighty celebration yesterday in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession of King George V and Queen Mary to the Throne.The presentation of Jubilee Medals to a number of prominent local citizens featured the proceedings.The greatest parade of years was held in the Empire's capital.The Dominion Prime Ministers, in London for the Jubilee celebrations, held another conference to decide upon the question of the commitments of the overseas sections of the Empire in event of a European war.Damage amounting to several thousand dollars was caused when fire destroyed the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Archie Burns near North Hatley.Dr.R.H.Stevenson, of Danville, was elected president of the Eastern Townships Golf Association.Other officers elected were Alec Smith, Granby; E.N.Holtham, Sherbrooke; J.J.Murphy.Rock Island; 0, C.Smith, Thetford Mines; J.0.Michaud, Richmond, and Glen Harley, Windsor Mills.Two men are being held at Farnham in connection with a series of robberies over the week-end.FÎVE YEARS AGO Defending the decision to evacuate Norway, Prime Minister Chamberlain told the British House of Commons that the whole campaign was justified and that it achieved its objective of evacuating large numbers of Norwegians.Germans are making use of the concentration of Allied troops in the Eastern Mediterranean as the basis for a campaign of propaganda that an early invasion of the Balkans is planned.It is expected that the announcement of the Italian entry into the war may be announced during the next few days.At the annual meeting of the Eastern Townships Golf Association the following officers were elected: H.Stuart Ball, Waterville; Parker Smith, Thetford Mines; J.McCubbin, ¦Windsor Mills; Herbert Gibson, St.Prancis; I.Jackman, Granby; J.0.Michaud.Richmond; B.N, Holtham.Sherbrooke, and J.P.L.Stewart, Lennoxville.The City of Sherbrooke has decided to float a temporary loan of $75.000 to repay the balance of a bond issue which becomes due in the near future.Sharp increases in the taxation rates of a large number of businesses have been ordered by the Sherbrooke City Council.McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Win.E.MeKenney.America\u2019s Card Authority BEGINNING: SERIES ON SUIT DIRECTING (This is the first of six articles discussing the suit directing convention.) The most modern playing convention in use today is the suit directing play, so in order to again familiarize my readers with this convention, I am going to give wou a series of six articles explaining the convention.In this convention, the play of an unnecessarily high card may be asking partner not to continue that suit but to shift to the higher of the two suits not trump.Before playing to the first trick.West had to stop and count his defensive tricks.The bidding practically marked North with five hearts.That meant that East had only two hearts.Therefore West won the heart trick with the ace and returned a heart.Now you can see what happened.A K 10 94 2 V Q 10 8 4 2 A J 10 A J A A 8 7 V A65 ?Q 8 7 6 4 A 7 2 N W E S Dealer A Q J 5 K J7 * 2 \tA A K Q 9 5 4\t\t \tBridge\u2014N.\t-S.vul\t South\tWest\tNorth\tEast I A\tPass\t1 A\t2 ?3 A\tPass\t3 V\tPass 4 A\tPass\tPass\tPass A S3 V 93 ?AK95 3 A 10 8 63 Opening\u2014-A K.As soon as trump was led from dummy.West jumped in with the ace and led a third heart, giving his partner a ruff to defeat the cor.' tract.¦ DOROTHY DIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1945.Five Making Over A Man In The Women\u2019s Sphere Creative Impulse Prompts Wom:.n To Try Altering Hubby WOMEN\u2019S creative impulse that impels them to rip up a new dress and hat and make them over, and to cut another window or block up a door and change the wallpaper in every house into which they move, also extends to husbands.Conceding that chere is no such animal as a perfect husband, if there were, no woman would have him on a bet.for the chief j Qnt t0 spend some time pleasure that brides look forward to in marriage is in altering their bus- ! daughter.''Mrs.A, E.Social and Personal MARRIAGES Mrs.H.A.i day morning Mr.J.A.Barrie, who arrived yesterday from Montreal to attend the MACKENZIE\u2014ANDERSON Greenock, Scotland, May 7.\u2014The marriage of Mis;- Miranda Wilkie bands to their tastes.; Mr.Perron.Burbank left yester- for Kirkland Lake, -\u201e .with her funeral of Dr.S.J.Bloomfield, is a'Anderson, younger daughter of the Perron, and guest of his daughter-in-law, Mrs.J.l®te Mr.John Anderson and Mrs.Wallace Barrie, Howard Avenue.|Ella Ross Anderson, of Greenock, Perhaps this explains what is otherwise a mystery, j\t*\t»\t*\t*\t*\t»\tScotland, to Mr, Neil Roderick Mac- and that is \u2014 why drunkards and gamblers and roues ' Mrs.Roy Smith and her baby:\tMrs.S.J.Bloomfield, who is and ne\u2019er-do-wells have such an irresistible fascination ] daughther, Linda, who arrived on\tatten(i the last obsequies for for women.It is because they offer such an unlimited\tSaturday from England, are present-j her husband,\tDr.S.J.Bloomfield for reformation that not many women can\twith-\tly visiting the former's sjster-in-law,\tfield, is a guest\tof Mr.and Mrs.C.stand the temptation to go to work on them.\tMrs.L-enond Conley, and Mr.Con-\tjr.Soles, 109\tQuebec Street.JMv.Even before marriage and even in those\tcases\tley, and will later take up resi-\talKi Mrs.A.E.\tKellaway accompan- dence with Mr.and Mrs.James led Mrs.Bloomfield from St.Cath-Smith, Drummond Road.\t!arir.es.the former being a guest at she is making a splendid recovery after her operation.Mis.Albert Hinton, President of the local W.M.S.was a delegate to the convention which was held in Magog.Mrs.Frazer Cliff and her daughter.Wendt , of Montreal, are guests of Mrs.Cliff\u2019s sister, Mr.-.Erie Richards, Academy Street.Miss Helen MacLeod is a guest of her mother, Mrs.J.R.MacLeod.Visitors in Sherbrooke were Rev.A.Hinton, J.H.Boutelle, Mrs.A.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur D1XVILLE where the matrimonial prospect is a pretty good article, as men go, Angelina isn\u2019t thanking God for what she is about to receive in a husband, she is thinking she is going to snip off this habit, and enlarge that characteristic, and shorten his arguments, and add a few fluffy DOKOTHY nix ruffles to his conversation, and pick out his clothes for him, and change him so his own Mother wouldn\u2019t know him.Of course, no man ever suspects the fell designs that his sweetheart has upon him, or else there would be few wedding bells, for men are as allergic to mental and moral surgical operations as they are to bodily ones.They love their faults and peculiarities and cling to them as they do to their old hats and shoes, and if they knew they had to give them up when they married, there would be a lot more old maids than there are now.For, to paraphrase Mr.Kipling, a woman is just a woman, but one's old ways are a comfort.It is folly to argue with women about a passion that has been implanted in them by Nature.In a thousand years you couldn't convince a kenzie, of the 17th D.Y.R.C.H, (B.L.A.), Oversea?, only son of Mr.and Mrs.John Mackenzie, of Inver- t leveland, ness.Que., took place in Ashton Anthony, Mrs.John Philbrick, Mrs.Church, Gourock, on April 12, with Howard Wilson.Mrs.Howard Gre- Rev.George Mac Nab, M.A., pastor gory.Mrs.Clifford Gregory and son, cai.e 0f Mrs.Felix Topior, who' of the church, and life-long friend t live, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon I'rest js j]] her homo in Coaticook.! hoste.\"s.Mrs.William Bowers will be the Inw.o-s for next Wednesday.May 9, at her heme.Ptc.A.White, recently returned from the Bahamas, now stationed in Monteith, Ont., was a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Archie Fair-fcrather.Mns.Clarence Tinearre, of Ear.Argus, was a guest at the same home.Latest re-port.1 on the condition of Mrl Archie Colby, a patient at the Neurological 1 wtitule.Montreal, is that ho i.-< progressing favorably and that he will undergo an opera-tier.1 .the near future.Mrs.Marian Dewing and daughter, Geraldine, are visiting in East Angus and are guests of Mr.and Mt v.Erne, -t Bowen.BOLTON CENTRE Mrs.Emma Peas\u2019.ey has returned home from Montreal, where fihe was the guest of Mro.Ann Rich, for a few days and also visited her grandson, Mr.Maurice Shilson, and Mrs.Shilscn.She attended the Rich\u2014 Moreau wedding, in the West mount Park Church.Mi.-s Kay True has returned home from Magog where she spent a few weeks.Mrs, Peier Mailhot is assisting in ' of the bride, officiating.The organ- and son, Norman, and Mr.Henry I Mrs.Z.W.Griffith's home, while ist of the Ashton Church, conducted .1 «dge.Miss Tina Edwards has returned ^Mrs.Kellaway is with Mrs.Bloom from Ottawa, where she was a guest :,field at Mr.and Mrs.Soles', of her brother-in-law and sister,1\t*\t*\t» Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Smith, for two weeks.The latter accompanied Miss\t*V.Jamteson and Miss M.Edwards upon her return to Sher-;Burns entertained delightfully on brooke, spending the week-end with Friday evening at 9o Queen Street, her daughter.Mrs.J.R.Donald, \"\u2019here they gave a charmingly ar-and leaving this morning for the A'awwi miscellaneous shower, in Capital City.\tj compliment to Miss Ruth Burrough the musical part of the ceremony, playing The Bridal March and the Wedding March and \u201c0 God of Bethel'\u2019 and \u201cPerfect Love,\u201d were the hymns sung by the choir.The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, Given in marriage by her brother.FROST VILLAGE _____ ____ ^ Mr.John Anderson, the bride wore a bride-to-be of the month.The hos- a long-sleeved street-length gown of entertained i^esses presented the many lovely powder blue, dark shoes and ocelot : shower gifts to the guest of honor i'111' caPe an^ caP and a corsage bou- of Nor, though yo-u spoke with the tongue of men and of angels, could you make her see that she isn\u2019t doing her husband an inestimable favor by making him over.She is so sure of it that she is self-righteous about ' dainty refreshments, assisted it and boasts of how she has broken him of drinking coffee, and eating j ^jrs< \u2018irvjng- Richards and Mrs highly seasoned foods, and going hunting, and of bringing his old friends | Jjes* Spanswick.The members will | home to dinner.\tmeet next month at the home of Mrs.Leslie Maskell the members of the Victory Christ-j, ,\t- ,\t.\t, n]lpt mas Club very pleasantly at her,111 a\tbasket, artistically decor-.?mauve and yellow and top- Miss Peggy Andetvon was the plaved during the evening, the pria- Per w'idl ton'nS spring flowers.At bridesmad for her sister and wore - -\t¦\tLeslie Mas- t'le close °f the liaPP>\u2019 social eve- a cerise gown with black accessor- Ross.while m\u20191\"\u2019 delicious refreshments were les.Mrs.Muriel Loke was the lucky win- serv?d a buffet, the decorations Lieut.Alex Forsyth, of the Royal ner of the door prize.At the close continuing the tame color scheme Navy, was the best man.the game the hostess served: with ^ghted candles, sweet peas and The reception was held at the by ! streamers.Ag the guest Davis, in of AVater-1.0.Wli- lt never occurs to the wife engaged in the pleasurable pastime of changing her husband nearer to her heart\u2019s desire that being made over is a painful process that probably no man ever really forgives his wife for performing on him.For when she does that she deals a death blow to his vanity and kills his self-confidence, and when they are gone, there is nothing left in life for him.No man marries to get a critic.He marries to get a claque who will always be giving him the glad hand.And that is what causes making over a bus-band to be the most dangerous 'business in which any wife ever engage\t» The Record will be pleased to receive any letters to this Dorothy Dix column.These will be forwarded to Miss Dix who will answer them as quickly as possible.Mrs.Ivring Richards, Fabre Street.PLAYING FOR KEEPS! Glorify Yourself.correctTqstume TOUCHES CUT AGE BY ALICIA HART Certain costume touches make a woman look youthful no matter what MIND YOUR MANNERS home of the bride\u2019s mother, Brisbane Street, Greenock, where spring ; flowers formed the decorations.The : bride\u2019s table was adorned with flow-: ers and the two-Uered wedding cake, -r 1 supported by silver pillars, was surrounded by blossoms, with silver discus- = maplc leaves scattered over it.A vase of spring flowers, with small flags of the Allied Nations adorned | the top tier.! Rev, George McNab toasted the The Situation: You are sing bridge with a woman at whose house you have recently been a guest for a bridge luncheon.Wrong Way: Say, \u2018\u2018I don\u2019t know why I keep going to bridge parties.,\t.,\t,\t, ,, It wears me out to sit all afternoon uewly-mamed couple and the groom at a bridge table \u201d\treplied and invited all to come and Right Way : Say, \u201cI enjoy an oc-!them in Canada.Several toasts casional afternoon of bridge like the 1 ^odolvcd\u2019 one being to the absent one we had to your house, but ijrelatives and friends, don\u2019t like to play bridge every af-1\t^r- and Mrs.X.R.Mackenzie .\t.\t,\t.,\t, ternoon \u201d Yon must not let n o-en-! received many telegrams and a her vital statistics say; others picked ; eraljty jJur).or offend a person who 'cable of congratulations from Mr.Mackenzie\u2019s parents and sister, Mr.from the same counters and hatracks \"\u2018\u201c\u201cbf\ta person w can put the unmistakable stamp of has fhnwn hospitality, age on her looks.If you\u2019re casting about for legiti-j\tRFFRF mate defences against age, pick dra- i\tDzutiDE.matic high-fashion bags, gloves and ] land Mrs.John Mackenzie, of Inver I ness, Que., and Miss Isabel] Mac-j kenzie, of Montreal.The couple left for a wedding trip Beebe, May 7 \u2014 Upwards of ninety people attended the Red Cross -meeting at which a shower was given for Mrs.Arnold Bror.on, the first English war-bride to come to Beebe.Mrs.Cecil Miller and Mrs.Howard to Edinburgh, Scotland.DANVILLE The 'Women\u2019s Association of Trinity United Church met at the home jewelry.Familiar conservative styles often typify the conventional livery of advancing age.Especially to be avoided, if you want to slice years off your looks, is a pocketbook swung by its handle.Swing it from ;zcur arm or choose one that can be car- ________ ____________________________ ried with flair.\t_\t| Cass organized the shower, which i°f Mrs.Mattie Lodge, with a large Small hats worn at a flip angle ' was taken up with enthusiasm, ae all Intendance of members and visit-look youthful.So do hats with shal-; wished to extend their best wishes i °rs.Mis.A.W.Bishop, the Presi-low crowns, softly curved brims,'to Mrs.Bremen and as a token of 1 dent, was in charge of the meeting, saucy trimming.Bulky hats, es- ; friendship, Mrs.Miller on behalf ©f j At the close of the afternoon\u2019s activ-pecially if lines are severe and they | the guco.4 presented Mrs, Branaon j*®8» a delicious tea was served by are worn plunk on the head, seem to\tg-jf,ts, a rose WOoï blanket, ! the joint hostesses, Mr.and Mrs.Oral McGovern attended the funeral of the latter's uncle, Mr.James Webster, In Fitch Bay.Sirs.Ruth Sweet was of her sister, Mrs.Kate Fulford, for a few days.Mrs.Evelyn Goddard, loo, was a guest of Mrs.liant s.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Jones and two sons, of Richford, At., and Airs.Jessie Russel, Mr.and Alts.Ross McLellan and Mr.Percy Jones, of Waterloo, were guests of Air.Albert, Jones and Air.and Mrs.Marcus Jones.1\u2019to.Robert Lace, who has been serving Overseas, is spending some time with his wife ami mother.Miss Mavis Martin and Master Lawrence Chap-man have been ill with the mumps.The many friends of Mrs.Her-) man Byron will be sorry to learn j that she was taken seriously ill and is at present confined to her room.| Pte.Wormsley, formerly of Bald-J win's Alills, who was with the Cana dian Army Overseas, has returned | home and was calling on friends here.Miss Pauline Mailhot is spending some time in Sherbrooke.Mr.George Barnes is making ex-j tensive alterations and repairs to] the AA'allis Home, which he and his family expect to occupy in the near future.Take Care Of Your Health Use Out \u201cB.1\u201d Bread ALLAH\u2019S PHONE 724 JIM AND BOB are crack shots at \u201cringers.\u201d Keen rivals, they really mean business when they \u201cknuckle down.\u201d But when the game\u2019s over and the \u201cpot\u201d cleaned out, they scramble home and ask Mom for some Kellogg\u2019s Com Flakes.\u201cGosh, they\u2019re good, they\u2019re our favourite,\u201d says Jim.And Bob nods emphatic agreement! Kellogg\u2019s Com Flakes are voted first for flavour in four out of five Canadian homes.Easy to digest, economical.grand for any meal, at any time of day! They take only 30 seconds to prepare and leave no sticky pans to wash up after.Get a couple of packages of Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes at your grocer\u2019s tomorrow.Two handy sizes.Made by Kellogg\u2019s in London, Canada.SAVE TIME.SAVE WORK.SAVE FUEL! add to a birthday count.Ruffled necklines and pert scarves tied under a chin spell y-o-u-t-h, but fichus and surplices will make you look like Whistler\u2019s Mother, if you don\u2019t watch out.LARGE-CUT APRON DAY?HARD -An a c^of TENDER LEAF TEA ] ] the joint hostesses, Mrs.Mattie beets, pillow'-cas-eis, towels and many j Lodge, Mrs.Gordon Lodge and Mu.other articles.Many of the guests ! (-^aldes L01'an- gave individual gifts as well.\t] Arthur Fowler nns purchased the The \u201cQuilt Committee\u201d has donal-' property recently occupied by Chared to the Red Cross Society to date,lies Andrews, on Crown Street, from 1,463 quilts.These are shipped to | Charles Andrews and moved in on Red Gross House, Montreal, andi'May 1, from there to the Canadian Red Messrs.Arnold Leet and R.C.Cress Headquarters, in London.| Johnston have sold their wood lot England, and from that point dûs-;in Kingsey to Wilfred Pelissier, of tribu-tioin b made to placets, where : Kingsey.they are needed.Many of the quilt.-: I The many friends of Mrs.Ernest are used in England, so the Quilt 'Hamilton, of Richmond, are sorry Committee presented, through M:;.U0 hear that while she was in town Miller, a quilt to the English bride,'helping her sister, Mrs.Thomas Man-who has come into their midst.1 particular quilt was made by Arthur Goth rep, who had give the Committee.M.m>, B-wmson was deeply - .\t.by the manifestation of good will aI were Messrs.Arthur H.Brock, extended to her and for the lovely J- N- Seivenght, Messrs.A Woods gifts and in thanking her new ! and A.Jenkerson, of Ihetfora friends, Mm'.Bronson expre.v-ed l-C Mines, C.Stanley Mil!, of Victoria-sincere appreciation and grateful v\u2019\u201d^e\u2019 and hi.W.Andrews, ol Mont-tharks on behalf of her husb-a-l .vd !rea\u2019\u2019 ,\t, , , , hc-rs-cIf, bo all th- guests.\t! funeral services were held for Refreshments were served.The i Chester W.Brock in ht.Augustine s ho«.le«io-s for the tea were\t1 Church, with Rev.George Robins of- George Rickard, Mrs.John Stuart fixating.The bearers were Messrs.i tiering lo move to her new home on Mrs.! Grove Street, she broke her wrist, it jj Friends of the late Chester W.! Brock, of the Shawinigan Water and moved ' Power staff, who attended the funer SWEETSBURG The annual meeting of the Bar -f the District of Bedford was held \"t the Court House and resulted in nearly all officers being re-elected: Bâtonnier, Maurice Fortin K.C\u201e of Bedford; Secretary, Mr.Ally, of Farnham; and Treasurer, George Desranleau, of Waterloo.Mrs, A.H.Stockhouse and son, Brock, spent, several days in Montreal, when C.P.Q.C.Hewlett Slack-house in Montreal, after havi .g been posted in Newfoundland for several .on F Mû-.Constance Wainwright spent a day in Mont \u2022 cal with her daughter, Mrs.Frederice Bothy and Mi s Joyce Wainwright.Mr.\".Eugene Hall entertained the Parish Guild and W.A.of Ohrit-l Church with a good attendance of ladies, when M .J.F.Corbitt kindly offered the use of her home for a sou .1 event for .he benefit of the organizatic.on May llth, ta: l-ing at 8.3\"\t.m.Mrs.J.Rucl Hc-r- Icr-t kindly offered to entertain the next meeting of the Guild and W.-\\.Th-.hoB-tess served dainty refreshment?.Mr.and Mrs.H-ollb Darby and two children, of North f.n, .re guests of her sutler, Mrs.E.J.P.-.uns, and Mr.P.usons Mr.and Mrs.Guv Miller .-pent , i days in Clarence ville with their s.-, | Me.-'sis.Irvin\" and Herbert Miller I and thtir famlit -.j Mins D.ra H-eye- sip-ent a day in Montreal with her mother and the\" friends.Mr.Lucien Couture, of Cowan-ville, i.s employed by Me-s-rs.Paul F rancoeur ami J.R.H-irbe-rt, Mr.F.J.Durkee ha:- sold the former Tajik r house to M r.Foster, of Warden.Mr.and Mrs.Ne!: n Pot-vin are now occupying the h-out-e.tCONOMlCAI- 1 POUND PKG.10( 3 POUNDS 25( mmmmm CHAN floor WAX HUNTINGVILLE The Red Crces Group met at the heme of Mrs.Henry Taylor.Fight members were pru-inl and the afternoon was spent in tying a quilt, after which tea vvrs served by the and Mrs.Harold Stubbs.Beebe Red Grogs shipment to Red j Gross House.Montreal for \\K.Leroux, Cedric Morrill, Stanley Johnston At your grocer\u2019s in convenient size ages .also in improved FILTER tea smu 5IZF TAKES I H>.MARIAN MARTIN High, wide, and very handsome, apron Pattern 9407.Full-cut, has ! Gibson, Arnold Leet, R.(.^j.gjand N.Henry Stnith.follows: Sewing; _ 27 east boots, LMr- an(1 Mrs- El win Brock, of 25 surgeon\u2019s suits, 360 .«tanitary -pads; j *11 re® Rlvers> were in town for a Knitting; - 13 turtle neck sweater.,.\tca ed here by the death of Mr.Brock s brother, Mr.Ches- How Happy Are You?2\tsleeveless sweater 3\tpairs glove.?, 6 knickers.1C pairs 8 pairs s.ockiv 1 pair] scarves, children: ter Brock.and stockings, 1 baby sweater, 10 pains child\u2019s mitts; Donations: \u2014 23 large quilts, 1 child\u2019s sweater, 1 child\u2019s jacket; Donors ; \u2014 Mrs.Roy Reed, Mrs.Lyle Reed, Mrs, Frank Wilkinson, socksi -Mrs.Mamie Hastings has returned home, after spending a few days ample bib-top, firmly anchored' Mrs.Charles Aulis, Mrs.Ralph Shel-straps.Easy embroidered transfer! don, Mrs.Dorothy Williams:, o: included.Note wide range of sizes, j Montreal, Mu:.Charles Voorhies, of Pattern 0407: small (14-10), me-1 Brooklyn, N.Y., Mm.Ida Haselton, dium (18-20), large (40-44), extra Mrs.Elsie Henderson, Mrs.Mary large (46-50).Small size, 1 yd.35- Kimpton, Mrs.M.T.Hay, Hardwick, in.\tj Vt., Mrs.Edith M.Lange, Boston,] m Richmond with relatives.Mrs.J.R.MacLeod has returned | to her home, after being a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, for some time.Her many friends were pleased to hear that FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS McConnell Optometrist Examination WEDNESDAYS appointment Often this question might he changed to \u201cHow Well -Are You?\u201d for so much depends on your health\u2014The condition of your nerves.Have you the pep and energy to enjoy your daily work and laugh at the little details and worries that get so many people down?If not, you are not getting the most out of life, are you?Then why not go after a happier condition of living by using Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, as so many people are doing.Certainly Dr.Chase's Nerve Food can be of great help to you as a means of building up new nerve force and enabling you to enjoy better health.It.is a \u201cpick-me-up\u201d which most people find effective when they are disturbed by chronic fatigue and discouragement.Ask your druggist for the new economy size bottle of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.FOR.NEW PEP ANt> ENERGY On the Beam BY MERRILL BLOSSER Send twenty cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted! to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Department, Sherbrooke.Print plainly size, name, address, pattern number.GRAND real Stand-by TASTES I OtU of iiaok ?PUale aptii+i Muck in town.Mr.and Mrs.M.Lessard, of Montreal, spent a week-end as the guests of Mrs.Lessard\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Senneville.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Desjardins, of Island Pond, Yt, attended the funeral of Mrs, Amos Howard.Mr.Gordon Atkinson, of Melbourne, was a caller at the home of Mr.A.J.Howard.Friends are pleased to know that Mr.Atkinson is gaining after his operation.TEPT?V -TOUGH ROW; NO PULL FARNAM\u2019S CORNER ^rtuiuiiiuu.iji nit New Iteeipe for All-Bran Muffins £asy and better than ever! MOLASSES ALL-BRAN MUFFINS 2 cups Kellogg's\t1 egg All-Bran\t1 cup gifted flour Yt cup light molasses 3 \u2022>.teaspoon salt 1 j/a cups milk\t1 teaspoon soda Add AU-Bran to molasses and milk; let soak for 15 minutes.Beat egg; add to first mixture.Sift flour, salt and soda together; combine with All-Bran mixture.Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full.Bake in moderately hot oven (400° F.) about 20 minutes.What a rich, satisfying flavour you get when golden molasses and toasty All-Bran get together in a tender hot muffin ! And what a deliciously mouthmelting texlwre! That\u2019s because All-Bran is milled to make the delicate shreds soft and tender.Enjoy these grand muffins with a glass of milk for a bed-time snack.or spread them with jam for tho youngsters when they come home from school.Get Kellogg\u2019s AU-Bran today.2 convenient sizes at grocers.Made by Kellogg, London, Canada.Helps keep you regular\u2014naturally ! ^^jÿ&AÜ-Brau NOW! $100 LOAN REPAID IN 6 MONTHLY PAYMENTS COSTS ONLY *5.32 Now yeu tan borrow $20 to $1000 at new lower rates.No endorsers or bankable security needed ¦\\rES, you can now get a S100 Household i Finance loan, repaid in 6 monthly payments, for only So.32! That is your full cost at Household\u2019s reduced rate of 1 >4% per month on your unpaid balance.You may apply for as much as $1,000 and take up to 20 months to repay.No extras.See below how you have a choice of convenient (schedules for repaying your loan.Payments shown repay principal and charges.Our one rate of charge includes all costs.You pay no discounts, fines or extras of any kind.That is why a $50 loan repaid in 3 monthly instalments, for example, costs only $1.51! Or take those larger loans, repaid in a few months.A $300 loan, repaid in 6 monthly instalments, costs $13.93; a $500 3-payment loan $15.07; a $1,000 4-payment loan only $.37.78.Compare these costs with charges elsewhere ! Ail you do! To apply for any amount you merely tell us about your problem and how you want to repay.You need no endorsers or bankable security.You need not ask friends or relatives to sign with you (husband and wife sign together, single persons sign alone).And you usually get the cash the same day you apply.If you need money to clean up old bills, pay your doctor or dentist, help relatives, or for almost any other purpose, phone or visit Household Finance today.Mrs.William Jones and Mrs.Kenneth Spicer were guests in Cowansville.Mrs.Luther King was calling on Mrs.Leslie Brown, in Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Ellis .Jones, of Bedford, were calling at the latter's home.The Ladies\u2019 Aid held a meeting in the Church basement, when plans were made for a social to be held in the basement for a social, Mr.Marshall Miller, of Brome, was a caller at the home of Mr.H.L.Harvey.The Soldiers\u2019 Comfort Cluib met with Mrs.Harry Harvey.Another Joan Beerwort.h were overnig'ht ^oca^ boy, who has arrived in Ivng- land, was sent a box and three hundred cigarettes.Sixteen boxes were sent Overseas before Easter and several letters were read at this meeting, thanking the Cluib for its good work and telling how much the contents of these boxes'were appreciated.Mr.and Mrs.W.Fitzpatrick, who have recently sold their jdace, have moved to Warden to reside.Pte.David Lee has returned from Overseas and was calling- on Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Spicer.Mr.Llewellyn West,over is canvassing for the Victory Loan in this neighborhood.guests of Miss Janet Blackwood, in Knowlton.Mayor William Blake, Mrs.Lyla Owens and Miss Norma Owens motored to Sutton.Friends of Mr.W.H.Patch will be sorry to learn that he is suffering from an attack of pneumonia.Dr.A.C.Paintin, of Cowansville, is in attendance.Master Christien Royer, of St.Johns, is the guest for a few weeks of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Royer, in Knowlton.Miss Frances Thompson, of Verdun, is the guest for a few days of her grandparents at \u201cThe Elms.\u201d Mr.C.H.Gough has purchased Mr.Arthur Bailey\u2019s farm in Brome Center.Master Jerry Jackson was a guest of Master Ronald Pettes, in Knowlton.L\u2019AVENIR Sgt.D.W.Graham has returned home from Ottawa and Lindsay, Ont., after spending a few days visiting relatives.This community was grieved at the death of one of its citizens, Mrs.Amos Howard.The sympathy of all is extended to Mr.Howard and other relatives in their loss.All are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs.John Smith, of Richmond, and hope for her speedy recovery.Mrs.Lewis Gunter, of Ulverton, spent a day with Mrs.C.S.Bogie and family.Best wishes for a speedy recovery to good health are extended to Mr.Bruno Boisvert, who is in the Drum-niondville hospital.Mrs.Gerard Marcotte and son, Rene, spent a day in Drummond- WHV, irt; Hotshot CHARLIE \u2014 HE HAS THE WOMAN IN THE JDNRÇ PI NEW.i AH Or, THE Eli-HI NO BOAT hNNY OHN.NV THE FAT JAP OFFICER.TOOL, or-c WITH THIS.VO LINE- IAPV IN TON SO Ol' HOTSHOT PiPNT HESITATE A SECOND.AlOPESTY PREVENTS MV SAVINO HOW- HE KNOW:' jl KANE:\terf ve WASH TUBBS PO VOU REALIZE, ' CAROL, IT\u20195 BEEN.' 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BY EDGAR MARTIN VYAW OOY'b AVSK 6000 09-MhO-COtA\\MO WTKOVAOOSL -ri-v-, 0\\AO\\iV / ¦LTtVMtJh, (WAVY O?'.] The Lingwick Auxiliary of me W.M.S.met with Mrs.M.A.Mathe-son.The President, Mrs.Thomas, being absent, Mrs.K.N.Mclver wain the chair and opened the meeting with the singing of the National Anthem, followed by prayer.This being the Faster thank-offering meeting, the special service was used.Miss MacMillan read a portion of \u201cThe Man Who Talks TV ith the Flowers,\u201d by Dr.George Washington Carver.Mrs.W.II.Gates sang as a solo, \u201cAlone,\u201d which was much enjoyed.The offering was taken and dedicated by the singing of one verse of \u201cWe Give Thee But Thine Own.\u201d The meeting!-\u2014 closed with the singing of a hymn wjti, Mrs.Roy Howe, in Sawycrrille.and the benediction.At the close of ¦\tZewa Uaynr-j -pent a day the m.feting.Mrs.Mat he.son, assist cd ' wj;t\\: the present.\tand Mr.and' Mrs.Cecil Law anil ! son, George Butler, Of Brown\u2019s Hill, The \\Vomc-ns_ Gund^ o« Bi-.nvip t family they are settled in thei wore guc.-es of Mrs.Aliks MePher reeived fuom Mr.Sates, and family railing on friends and relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Or low Butler and Stewart Memorial Church met at the new homes, near Calgary, Alta., and 3 Don\u2019t suffer vitamin deficiencies \u2014don\u2019t be con-^\tfused as to which synthetic vitamins to buy.In V,ta-Vim Multiple you get Vitamins A and Bi and C and D.Riboflavin, Wheat Germ Oil, Iron, and Liver Concentrate, in just two «mall capsules to be taken daily.Ask Your Nyal Druggist for the beautiful blue and silver package of Vita-Vim Multiple Capsules.25 doy supply $1.75 50 day supply $3.00 Family size, 300 capsules, $7.50 Hold only by your Nyal Druggist^ ^ home\tof\tMrs.\tWilliam Dymond.A\t,]jlce jl(.y\tmu\u201eh good\treport\twas\tread by .tho\t! Mr.and'Mrsf Winiani Graham and -ecretary\tupon\tthe\tamount received\tdaughter,\tCarolvm.v.\t; ¦¦ .-aller., a; \u201e\t«f\tpennies,\u2019 over\tth.e hc\tof ,ML and\tMrs.Ronald in the '\u2018mile of $50 being realized.At the close of the afternoon the hostess served a dainty tea, assisted by M^.-.J.Cook.Rothney, in Sherbrooke Mrs.L.Betts .,ii and .ainily.Mr.George Butler also visited hi,- sister, Mrs, Clinton McLaughlin.Mr.S Mar.-ball, of Ablioiteford, war.a gut.-i.of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Salisbury and family at \u201cCai'rwsèome of Savvye-rviile.U Farm.\u201d Mr i.Marshiall, who has been the winter in Florida is Mrs.B.Deming, of Dunham,! spending an indefinite : :: ie witii her I spomdiffg son, Mr.R.H.Riddc-.11, and Mrs ! - Eastern Canada Construction CO.REG\u2019D.JOS.PARIS!, Prop.-Manager 513 King Street West\tTel.2fi17 Work of all kinds: KOCK EXCAVATIONS TERRACES SEWERS CEMENT 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE MODERN EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 1\to-\t- CL ¦ \u2022\t-8 Canada's largest and oldest Small Lo-ms Cf -pany with 27 offices in 23 cities Norman leCfcrc, Manager 2 Albert St,T at Wellington St., over Metropolitan Stores Sherbrooke Pharmacy L.LOISELLE, Prop.52 King St.West Chagnon Pharmacy Authorized \u201cNyal\u201d Drug Store 11 Wellington St.North spent a few days with Mrs.P.! Searles.Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Bell were guest.?i of Mr.-.A.McKeraiy, of Waterloo, j Mis.Eva Ingal!.-i spent several i days with Mr.and Mr-.Roy Xau .in - Moe\u2019s River, having returned with ' Mrs.Xaus, who ha.- been a gut-1 of friends here and her sister, Mrs.I Howard Goodhue, of East Pinnacle.Rev.R.and Mrs.Stole and two I children, of Chateris, spent a few ; days with Mr.and Mi -.Edward I Stole, following Rev.Mr.Stole' j attendance at the Montreal Synod.Word has been received from Pte.Everett Speck, R.C.A.M.C., that he is a patient in a hospital in Belgium, having been .sent back from Germany suffering from the flu and mumps.Messrs.Paul and Arthur Thivicrge have sold their farm to Mr.Wilfred Rouleau, who is taking pos.-esuion shortly.Mrs.Albert Desrul.-r-eaux «pent a day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Blair, who were celebrating their forty-sixth wedding anniversary, EAST HEREFORD WEST BOLTON and Mrs.Ernest Badger and at the SHERBROOKE.QUE, Phone Sherbrooke 4595 Nyal Products DuBerger Pharmacy 118 King Sf.West\u2014Phone 968 Mr.Ronald Owen -pent a few M days at his parental home here., young eon were tapper guc Mr.George Owen k in Slier- MrLaughlin home, brooke at present for medical trea:- The Brill Ladies\u2019 Association met ment.\tin the brill Church one evening for Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Howe have a social evening, moved here from Huntingville and The Creek Ladies\u2019 Association are living in Mr.John Howe\u2019s ho us n met with Mrs.C.H.Salisbury with Mrs.Lillian Howe is not a-well s the President, Mis, X.B.InglL her friends could wish.\tpresiding over the business: period, Mrs.F.Howe was moved to the opening wi.h the Lord' prayer in Sherbrooke Hospital, where she is unison.As this, was the ia.ru meeting slowly regaining her health.\t! of the Association be.fore the Pa.-:- Mr.Richmond Howe is spending an tor, R< v.W.II.Thompson leaves for indefinite time at the home of Mr.his new field of labo- in Birchion, John Howe, in Sherbrooke.\tthe Pre-idcnl, hud tho Serrcun-y- ASK FOR MOBILOIL POSITIVE ENGINE PROTECTION Mix, Munn Owen spent a fe Tieaeurer, Mr- B P.Mizener, givs WOnMATION PLEASE MONDAYS I i 33333121423560 SHERBROOKE POUNDS Dussault And Couillard Wield Heavy Eats In Notre Dame Win SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1945.-' OUT 9-0 TRIUMPH AGAINST THREE RIVERS and third and belted the Trifluvian pitcher\u2019s Sunday pitch for a 340-Ifoot triple to centre, scoring both I men.Couillard died on base when Chuck Malfara grounded to first.Lorraine beat himself in the next frame, giving up three bases on balls and a \u201chit by pitcher.\" \\ pair of long-distance triples across the plate on a walk, an error bv Norm Dussault and Cliff Coufl- and a fielder\u2019s choice, lard proved disastrous for Three' As customary m opening games, Rivers as Sherbrooke Notre Dame the fixture lagged in spots tor the swept to an overwhelming 9-0 tri-(first four innings.When the Notre umph against the Commandos in the Dame assault exploded, 1 hiee Kjv- curtain-raiser of the 1945 Provin-.ers clung to a last chance despera e-\tsaw Lamothe forced at sec- cial Baseball League schedule at theily but son blew up to literally hand ^ Park Stadium before an estimated Sherbrooke the win.\t.\t|\t\\ base on balls to Dussault load- Although yielding only four hits ; ec]-the bags an(J another walk to to the .Notre Dame men, the Iniee; Malfara forced Martel in with Rivers crew issued 10 tree passes | Drummondivlie, Que., May 6.\u2014£P) o \tL Blais, 3b .\t.5\t0\t1\t0 \tLaporte, rf .\t.0\t1\t0\t0 \tBernier, If .\t.4\t11\t2\t2 \tF.Blais, ss \t\t\t0\t0\tO I Provencher.p-rf\t\t.5\t0\t1\t2 \tzF\u2019ournier .\t.4\t0\t0\t0 \txxVandal, p .\t.1\t0\t0\t0 I season\u2019s first double header at Buf-3'9 20[falo yesterday.Frankie Skaff blasted three homei\tT u-\t-vr \u201e\t, t, ** ! runs accounting for seven runs, two ' Lachlne\u2019 Que\u201c.Ma-v;.1 \u2014A better r\u2019\u201c\u2018 * coming in the early stages of the conditioned Lachine-Y ille St.Pierre opener to erect a five-run lead for'won the senior lacrosse .opener at 1 : Rollie Yanslate while the third gain 1 1 ed a finale-inning victory for Guy 0; Coleman and ruined a fine shutout 4 j bid by veteran Hank \u201c[nightcap.Mike also 0 | hits.3\t| Toronto swept both ends of a twin 4\t[bill at Syracuse by identical scores Totals .39 2 6 29 17 zReplaces Provencher in the 4th.zzReplaccd F.Blais in the 13th.Quebec .Drum ville oio loo oon ooo i- 010 100 000 000 0- Sherbrooke G.Meunier, 3b Dussault, cf .N, Malfara- c .Couillard, 2b .C.Malfara, If .A.Malfara, lb .Lamontagne, rf Martel, ss .Lamothe, p .Totals.AB R MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS National Batting\u2014Olmo, Brooklyn, .409.Runs\u2014Ott, New York, 20.Runs batted in\u2014Lombardi, New York, 20.Hits\u2014Rucker, New Yrork, 27._ Doubles\u2014-Nieman, Boston, and Kurowski, St.Louis, 6.Triples\u2014Gustine, Pittsburgh, 2.Home runs \u2014 Lombardi, New -McCormick, Cincin- 26 9 4 2:7 9 E 0 0 0 II York, 5.0 1 Stolen bases-0 nati, 5.0; Pitching \u2014 Voiselle, New York, 0 and Derringer, Chicago, 4-0.0\tAmerican __! Batting \u2014 Cuccinello, Chicago, \u2022j .395.zLambton ran for Lamothe in 7th.Three Rivers Sherbrooke .OOO OOO 000-OflO 412 2Ox- Runs\u2014Case, Washington, 14.Runs batted in \u2014 Derry, New E Y\u2019ork, 15.Hits\u2014Binks, Washington, 22.Doubles\u2014Moses, Chicago, 7, Triples\u2014Nine tied with 2.Home runs\u2014Derry, New York, 4.Stolen bases\u2014Case, Washington, Summary \u2014 Runs batted in: Dussault 3, Couillard 2, Lamontagne, G, Meunier, N.Malfara; three bass hits: Dussault, Couillard;! sacrifice:\tPitching\u2014Benton, Detroit, Martel; left on bases: Three Rivers Borowy, New York, 4-0.9.walks by Lorraine.'The two runners! 9, Sherbrooke 11; bases on balls: off advanced when Nick Malfara was re- ; Roy 8, off Lorraine 8, off Lamothe tired second to first.\t|3; struck out: by Roy 5, by Lorraine Due for a hit.Ciiff Couillard fac-.0, by Lamothe 5; hits: of Roy 1 in ed Lorraine with a man on second 3 2-3 innings, off Lorraine 3 in 4 1-3 YESTERDAY\u2019S STARS By The Associated Press Oris Hockett and Tony Cuccinello, White Sox-Hockett singled in seventh of opener to drive in winning- 1^11 against Indians; Cuccinel-lo's three-run homer in eighth won nightcap.Hal Newhouser and Alton Benton, Tigers\u2014Newhouser hurled one-hit shutout in opener against Browns; Benton gained second shutout and fourth win in nightcap.Dave Ferriss, Red Sox and Hank Borowy, Yankees\u2014exchanged shutouts, Ferris winning his second shutout in two starts, and Borowy giving up five hits in nightcap.Phil Weintraub and Ernie Lombardi, Giants\u2014their homers in ninth gave Giants 4-3 win Bra.es in opener.2 (of 1-3, although the Leafs were out-0 hit in both games.Alex .Martin bested Francisco Davila in the opener after Davila\u2019s wildness gave the Leafs a three run lead in the first inning and a dropped fly ball by Wally Cazen gave the Leafs the winning tally.Tom Ananicz was touched for 10 hits in winning the nightcap, as Charley George\u2019s two-run single in the sixth and Nick Castano's bases- R By JOE REICHLER\tland 3-2 and 6-4.The twin victory Tony Cuccinello, 37-year-old third g-aTe the Pale Hose a half-game lead :acker- ?three-run homer in\tSecond-p!ace New York Yan- the eighth inning of the second,\t\u2018\t.\t, ¦DnA Q.v game to enable the league-leading\tby kalsominmg the .Chicago White Sox to sweep bothj A crowd of 20,837 saw Oris Hoc.:-ends of a doubleheader from Cleve-'ett win the opener for the Sox with 'a run-scoring single and give Ed Lo-pat his second triumph.Joe Haynes won his third straight in the nightcap.After rookie Dave Ferriss blanked the Y\u2019ankees 5-0 for his second shutout in two starts.Hank Borowy (gained the New Yorkers an even split b ykalsomining the Red Sox 2-0 in the aftermath before 30,824.It was Borowy\u2019s fourth straight victory.Detroit unfurled superlative pitching before 39,482 as Hal Newhouser and Alton Benton hurled a double dose of goose eggs against St.Louis Browns to give the Tigers both games 3-0 and 1-0.New Y'ork Giants added to their National League lead by winning the Lachine arena last night, as they defeated the Caughnawaga Indians Oana in the 12-9.The Indians did their scoring swatted three at tbe stai't and the end of the game.| Roger Desrosiers who was one of the leading scorers for Lachine last year netted three goals for this team.Don Holden got three goals and an assist.Lucien Trottier and Tommy Angle each scored twice, (the opener of a doubleheader from Earl Lafleur, Louis Sunday, Angus Thomas and Ernie Jacobs each scored twice for the Indians.Canadians Turned Back Shawinigan loaded single in the.seventh kept the ( Boston Braves before 20.162 fans 4-\t3, and tying the second 1-1.A pair of homers by Phil Wintraube and Ernie Lombardi in the ninth enabled Bill Voiselle to ring up his fourth victory.Brooklyn moved into second place by winning two from Philadelphia 7-5 and 10-7 before 11,712.St.Louis Cardinals deadlocked Chicago for third place by winning both games from the Cubs 6-2 and 5-\t1 before 13,718 spectators.Max Shawinigan Falls, Que., May 7.- Leafs ahead at the finish.\t; (CP) \u2014 Montreal Canadiens turned Saturday, in the only game Ole back Shawinigan Falls Cataracts 15-Man Weather allowed to proceed as l2 here Saturday in the opening Lanier and Mort Cooper each won schecmled Montreal Royals behmd game of the Provincial Senior La- his seeond game of tfie season.Red the five-hit pitching of John Gab- crosse league.\tSchoendienst of the Cards dislocat- bard downed the visiting Baltimore Canucks displayed better passing ed his ,hou!der in a fan in the first Unoles 8-1.\tj plays around the nets, along with a | ^nnjng 0?^ opener.(\trY enrive game.\t! Pittsburgh and Cincinnati split SMOKE AS FLAVORING ( Chubby Raymond led the Can-1 before 10.157.The Reds won the Smoke is fast becoming popuia as , ucks offensive with four goals while j 0pener 3.1 for Ed Heusser\u2019s third a food flavoring.Among the products Gaston Bourdon and Eddie Foy Wil- victory and the Pirates took the affected by its use are cheese, game, Yinson also contributed to the Mont-jnightcap 5-1 as Rip Sewell outpit- oyaters, salt, and turkey.offensive with five spectacular tal- ANTOMOTIVE HINT New brake lining® sometimes have lies while his strong defensive work a tendency to grab.This can he elim-j around the Shawinigan nets pre-ovedinated by driving the car for a block 1 vented a much higher Canadiens\u2019 or two with the brakes applied.victory.real victory with a brace of goals !ciied Buck y Walters, each.Bernard (Coco) Blanchard, The Athletics and Washington proved the mainstay of the Cataract broke even, the Mackmen winning the opener 3-2 for Russ Christopher\u2019s fourth triumph and the Senators, behind Dutch Leonard\u2019s three-hit pitching, taking the aftermath 2-0.ii T M SERVICE T\\ h 1 LOOKING into THE FUTURE Canadians see modem highways spanning the Dominion.Quebec Is Defeated 14-9 By Canadiens Quebec, May, 7.\u2014 (®\u2014Montreal Canadiens turned down Quebec 14-9 here tonight in the opening game of the Interprovincial lacrosse league.Canadiens scored four goals in less than two minutes in the third frame while P.Chouinard, of the local team, was off.Reddy bagged five markers for the Montreal sextet while H.Payette got three.Gingras also starred for Quebec with three goals.% f îv Ph % x| A GUIDE TO QUALITY_______________ Canadians anticipate great things as plans for new highways are developed.Multiple-lane highways leading to metropolitan centres wide, safe roads bringing Canada\u2019s lake and mountain resorts w ithin easy reach\u2014heavy-duty roads that w ill reduce costs of bus and truck operations.Penmans will keep in step with smart Sportswear for vacation motoring\u2014comfortable, health-protective Underwear\u2014 Anklets, Sport Socks and fine Cashmere Hosiery for women and children smartly designed patterns in men's dress Socks, and work Socks of superior quality.The Pen-Angle trademark will maintain its reputation of 77 years, as the guide to top value.KNITTED PRODUCTS Pei /Fm-'tübte IN-J.45 6 U, T E ti vy-T A R H Q S I È ft UNDE K W E.,A ft ¦tT 7//., ÉÉ hi \u2022j WINDSOR DEFEAT RAND BY 21-15 Playing at the Y.M.C.A.on Saturday night, Windsor beat the Rand by a score of 2.1-15.The game, played before a very small crowd, was a tough fight throughout, Windsor was out for a i win after their defeat Wednesday i night in Windsor Mills.Their shoot-1 ing was much improved and they played a fast game.The score at the end of the first half stood at 18-4 for Windsor.The second half saw a turn of events, Rand making a bid for a comeback, but despite their best efforts Windsor managed to keep them down to a score of 21-15 at the end of the game.They gave Windsor a good fight, for it, however, scoriing eleven points in the second half but this was not enough to swing the game in their favor.Stars of the game were Nault with 6 points, MacKenzie and Beaton with 4,\twhile the remaining points were made by Parker, Robb, Ross and Tanner for Windsor.For the Rand, Mel Porter scored 6 points, Martin 5,\tEastman and Cook 2 each.Keeping time was Mrs.D.Ross, storekeeper was Mrs, B.McLena-hsnd and referee was T.Coulder.PLACE I 6ET MY The crayfish is not a fish.Its name is a corruption of its original French name, ecrevisse.innings, of Lamothe 4 in 9 innings; hit by pitcher: by Lamothe: B.McIntyre, Lorraine; wild pitch: Roy; winning pitcher: Lamother; losing pitcher: Roy; umpires: Leo Fournier at plate, Henri Goulet on bases; time of game: 2:15; attendance: 2-660 estimated.LEAGUE STANDING \tP W\tI,\tP.C.Sherbrooke \t\t1 1\t0\t1600 Quebec \t\t1 I\t0\t1.000 PlessisviUe\t0 0\t0\t,000 Drumondville .\t1 0\t1\t.000 Three River* .\t1 0\t1\t.000 GENUINE C C M- PARTS \"Boys will be hoys\" and in that process they often give their Bikes hard usage far beyond reasonable wear and tear.They soon get to know where they can have their ' Bikes\u201d \"fixed\u201d, or obtain new' long-wearing Dunlop tires and accessories and those all-important genuine C.C.M.spare parts.Invariably \"that place\u201d is at the sign of the C.C.M.dealer.There are over 2,000 such dealers in Canada forged into a long chain of country-wide service for the convenience of C.C.M.Bicycle Riders.Remember these things when you go to select a bicycle \u2014 remember, too, that C.C.M.Bicycles have been made in Canada for over 45 years.Bicycle rationing on a voluntary basis, as instituted by the bicycle dealers of Canada in co-operation with the manufacturers and the \"W.T.P.B.\u201d (Wartime Prices and Trade Board), is still in effect.If you need a bicycle, and qualify as an essential user, go to your C.C.M.dealer and fill in a Bicvcle Purchase Application Form and he will supply you with a new C.C.M.from stock or within a reasonable time.And should you ever need parts, service, Dunlop Tires or accessories, follow the lead of the boys-they know\u2014and go to a C.C.M.dealer.Then you, too, can say \"There's the Place l Get my Genuine C.C.M.Parts\u201d\u2014 the store with the \"C.C.M.Service\u201d sign.PEACETIME MAKERS OF BICYCLES, JOYCYCLES, BIKE-WAGGONS, CYCLETS, JOY-RIDERS, JOY-TRIKES BICYCLES 761' P R ECiSI0N-B U I LT i FOR \u201cWANT ADS\u201d PRONE 68 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 104', Nine | JAY N.WHITE, D.O.S.\\ Doctor\u2014Ocular Science 1 OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN | 19-21 Main St.West COATICOOR.QUE.| Appointment: Write or Phone 14*rl New Oflice\u2014Ground Floor B ¦ .* * Àlden R.Rousseau AUCTIONEER ; For the District of St.Francis.Farm and Town Auctions jTel.69 - EAS'r ANGUS, Que.For Sale -i MASSEY HARKIS SEEDER, DISC HAR- ; row, fanning mi\u2019], walking plow and sulky plow, double and single wagons, J smoothing harrow and other farming im_ } plements.Four store counters 15'; also show cases and fixtures.Apply to A.James Beda-d cr Edward T.McGovern at St.Jacob's Hotel, Richmond, Que.-i FARM ALL \u201cA\u201d TRACTOR ALSO PLOW, in good condition.Apply Munden Barnes, ! B-rtme, Que.SOLID QUARTER-CUT OAK DINING ROOM suite, first class condition, easily worth $150, nearest offer accepted.Phone 2246.Money To Loan I_____________________ ; Livestock For Sale LICENSED AUCTIONEER GERARD LAFRANCE All Kinds of Auctions Bilingual \u2014 DANVILLE, QUE.Post Office Box 46 Tel.26 - R - 2 SEVEN EWES.NINE LAMBS, ONE RAM.Apply Harold Murns, West Brome.Wanted To Purchase DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS Licensed for City of Sherbrooke Zeph.Rousseau AUCTIONEER Bilingual Sawyerville, Phone 9 GOLD COINS WANTED.WE WILL PAY the highest price yet offered.100ré premium ; $10 for a $5 gold piece, $20 for a $10 gold piece.Skinner Bros.WANTED IMMEDIATELY GOOD USED car.1931 to 1937 model.Cash.Phone 4232-M.PROTECTED LOANS And REDUCED RATES Campbell loans are now covered by life insurance to protect borrower's family.Should anything happen, loan balance i« paid by leading Canadian insurance company.No extra cost.New rates lower.$175 loan requires 12 payments of only $16.29.No endorsers required on any loan.More convenient terms.Up to 20 months on $300 or more and 24 months over $500.\t1 You can borrow $20 to $1,000 quickly 1 CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED 9-A Wellington North, Room 11.Phone 3637 Sherbrooke.Que.Representative at Magog: Etienne Gerin, 57 Main Street.Phone 793.BARNSTON Seek To Expand THE RECORD\u2019S RADIO PROGRAMME British Trade The B.Y.P.U.rcoigar.ized for the summer months with a good attendance.Meetings will be held every Tuesday until furthur notice.Sgt.Gilbert Aulis, of the Sherbrooke Fusiliers, who has recently returned to his home in Stans lead, after serving overseas, was a caller at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wright Parscr.s.Mr.ami Mrs.Waiter Wood, of Sherbrooke, were calling on Mr.Robin Ought red at the heme of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Parsons.FLANDERS Wanted To Rent BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates flUGG.AUGNAULT AND GRUNDY, He-14in*iny & Waleh Building, 70 Wellington Stre«t North.Phono 1589.BART\tHOLTHAM,\tK.C.,\tADVOCATE.1 66 Wellington Street\tNorth.\tPhone\t75.j G AGUE A PBS.MAH.AJS, 5a WELLINGTON North.Richmond Off tea.Phone 97.-«\u2014- ; LYNCH\t* LYNCH,\tFACILITIES\tFOR dealing with Income und Hbcoest Profit Tax.Sun Life Bonding.Sherbrooke.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY.OLD rier Bldg,.I Wellington South.Phone 727.ASHTON R.TOBIN, K.C.» ROSENBLOOM Bldg., 66 Wellington North.Phone 623.WANTED IMMEDIATELY OR FOR SUM-mer months, furnished apartment or house, in or near Sherbrooke.Box 121, Record.SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE, INSIDE plumbing, two or more bedrooms, on Lake Memphremagog cr Massawippi, month or last two weeks of July.A.M.Moore, 5289 Jeanne Mance, Montreal.Phone CR-6329.Rooms To Let Auctioneers BEDROOM available for business man in best section of North Ward.Breakfast provided if desired.Box 112, Record.Room And Board Wanted FOR ALL YEAR AEOUND WANTED BY j middle-aged gentleman, board and lodging ! in farm house or country village, near ; swimming facilities, prefearly near rail- | way station.State full particulars and j lowest monthly terms.Box 123, Record ; Office,\t| To Let The many friends of Mr.Harris Xugent are pleased to know that he is gaining at his home here, after being a patient for several weeks at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Messrs.Thomas and Gordon Marsh, of East Hereford, spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Gleason (Hume.Mrs.George Hume, of Learn-! ed Plain, was also a gaiest at the same home.Mr.Robert F.French, Miss 1 Elena French and Mr.Clinton French spent a day in Dixville, where they visited Mrs.Margery Chamberlain and family.Mrs.Robert F.French spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd R.French, in Sawyerville.INVERNESS The Inverness Branch of Hie Canadian Red Cross Society met at the home of the President, Mrs.Wilson Beattie.The following articles were packed for shipment to the Thetford Mines Ked Cross Branch headquarters; a quilt donated by he late Mrs.Wilkins, of Lemesurier, who did a great amount of Red C.oss work.It was with sincere regret that the group heard of her fatal accident, which deprived the society of a faithful and active worker;?ladies\u2019 k :ck-ers, 4 ladies sweaters.1 lady\u2019s pullover sweater, 2 gentlemen's .-feeve-less sweaters, 1 gentlemen\u2019s turtleneck sweater, L Quebec helmet, 3 pairs men's mitts.4 boys\u2019 4 year old suits.Mrs.J.S.McMillan being absent, Mrs.L.Bolduc helped with the packing.Knitters are very much needed and the group is calling for volunteers.Many thanks are extended to the Lemesurier group for the amount of work done.E.A.BURTON, WATERVILLE.PH.85rR SL M- DEMERS, LEN\u2019VXLLS.TEL.214r23.a J.STANDISH.AYER\u2019S CLIFF.QUE L.F.DANIELS.WINDSOR MILLS.Pa 8r5.A.(HARRY) GRENIEP., R.R.2, COMPTON.; Phone 800.ARTHUR OLSON, MEGANTIC, BOX 322.i Albert Murray, Sec., Milan.Ph.60r5.i GARAGE AT 83 QUEBEC STREET TO let.Phone 1109.Chartered Accountants EDNEY, ARM1TAGE & CO., CHARTERED Accountants, 44b Wellington No.Ph.3285.P.a ROSS «te SONS.CHARTERED Accountant*.Montreal.Male Help Wanted MESSENGER BOY OVER SIXTEEN YEARS of age by English newspaper.Apply National Selective Service, Sherbrooke.REPORTER WANTED BY ENGLISH newspaper, either experienced or inexperienced.Apply National Selective Service, Sherbrooke, Que.FEMALE HELP WANTED Cook and housemaid, North Hatley.Highest wages.Phone Sherbrooke 2600 \u2014 room 105 between 5 and 6 p.m.Situations Wanted, Male MAffiiRIED MAN DESIRES POSITION AS farm manager.Residence essential.20 years' experience.References.Box 122, Record.Dentist DK.A.HAMKT., DENTIST.SPECIALTY Denturer.17a Wellington.Phone 8245.DR, 4.A.LANDRY.SURGEON-DENTIST.A-r#y.100 Wellington St North, oppoeite Conrt House Phone 898.Electro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALTY 1 RHEUMATISM.ARTHRITIS, Neuriti»- X-raj Laboratory, Diagnosis or stomach, intestines, heart Electro-Surgical removal of tonsBa.hemorrhoids, warts, corns.Dr.Horn.86 Court St Phon® 8638.Farm Help Wanted MAN WANTED, GOOD TEAMSTEUI, S«0 month and board, year round job for right man.Box 124, Record.Lost and Found LOST \u2014 LARGS BROWN COLLIE DOG, answers to name of Toby.Finder please communicate with Clinton B.Hurlbut, R.R.1, Bolton Centre, Que.Light Up .And Live! Brighten Your Home With Smart New Designs in Decorative Lighting MODERN ELECTRICAL FIXTURES SEE THE LATEST CEILING TYPES AT RQSS-BERÛN ELECTRIC 17 Frontenac St.LIMITED Phone 645 insurance ALL KINDS INSURANCE AT LOWEST cost.McKee Insurance Reg\u2019d.Tel.1156-W.Marriage Licences MARRIAGE LICENCES.W.H_ BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg.4 Wellington South.Optometrists ALBERT TKUDEAU, B.A.S.O., EYE-SIGHT Specialist 27a Wellington No.Phone 267, Open 9 to 6 every day.J.S.BRAULT.B.A., S.O., EYE-SIGHT Specialist 50 Wellington St Apt 1, Phone 3462.Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETHIER, PHONE 676, 8 GORDON ST.Electrotherapy Urinary Disease.DRS.J.A.DARCHE & LIONEL DARCHE, Eye, ear, nose and throat Private Hoe-pital, 92 King Street West Real Estate HELP WANTED Housekeeper wanted for Nurses\u2019 Home.Apply SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL ALBINl SAMSON WILL BUY, SELL OK exchange all kind, of property throughout the Province.For full detail, writ.Albinl Samson.P.O.Bo, 627.Sherbrooke.P.Q.Office : 6 King St.East, Apt 1.Phone Sherbrooke.1657-M.Storage FURNITURE, ETC., IN SEPARATE rooms.Phone Prichard.626rl.TARPAULINS (Truck Covers) AWNINGS « MADE-TO-ORDER \u2022\tREPAIRED \u2022\tRENTED At Moderate Prices Awning Material by the yard E.T.Tent & Awning Company A.RUEL.Prop.44 Court St.\tTel.3012 Sherbrooke, Que.The Eaton Cemetery Association will bokLitis annual meeting in the hall at Eaton, Que,, on Monday, May 14th, 1945 at 8 o\u2019clock p.m.Association members are requested to be present.A.W.LABEREE, Sec.-Treas.NOTICE The annual meeting of the Maple Leaf Cemetery Association Incorporated will be held at the home of Mr.Charles Montgomery, at Rand- j boro, Que., on Wednesday, May 16 at 8 p.m.E.Riddell, Secretary-T reasurer.NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned has accepted under benefit of inventory, for his minor [ son, Egbert Waldron, the Estate of the late Flora A.Cairns, in her lifetime of Sawyerville, Que.LUMAN A.WALDRON, Tutor, May 4, 1945.\tSawyerville.NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Ling-.I wick Protestant Cemeteries Go., willy be held on Tuesday, May the 8th, 1945, at 8 p.m., Town Hall, Gould, Que.' M.N.Mac KAY, May 2r.:I, 1945.\tSec.-Treas.CEDAR POSTS WANTED Unpeeled in 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 ft.lengths; assorted top sizes.Peeled in 7, 8, 10, 12 ft.lengths; assorted top sizes.Write, stating quantity you have in each length; top sizes, price loaded car's, shipping time and loading point, BOX 116 RECORD FOR SALE 50-REBUILT MOTORS 1/2 H.P.to 50 H.P.\u2014 550 Volt, and 220 Volt 3 phase, 60 cycle, 1200 and 1800 R.P.M, Also \u2014 A few 1 1 0 - 220 Volt\u2014single phase, motors.All these motors are guaranteed for 90 days, WIGGETT ELECTRIC Phone 435\t19 Marquette St, \u201cAGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE\u201d NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.Write for booklet on how to improve vour land.DOMINION LIME LIMITED LIME RIDGE, QUE.London, Mny 7.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 New export lines and better selling organisations are needed if Britain is to achieve her target of a 50-percent increase in exports to the United States after the war, the Department of Overseas Trade says in a survey of trade prospects.The United States will end the war move nearly 'self-sufficient industrially and more export-minded, it reports.The total value of goods and services produced in 1946 will be 70 per cent more than in 1940 and by 19 18 American export trade will be one-third more than in 1937.Imports, on the other hand, will have been cut from $7,00'0,(K)0,0{H) to $4,500,000,000.British exporters must continue to seek their major opportunity with manufactured and semi-manufactured goods which before the war represented three-quarters of their shipments to the United States, the survey says, adding: \u201cIt is reasonable to think there will be an increase in the value of United Kingdom exports to the U.S.A.roughly proportionate to the expected rise in the levels of consumption in the U.S.A.But by relying solely on that it is doubtful if the accepted target of a 50-percent increase could be achieved.\u201cThe importance of more intensive industrial research in the United Kingdom cannot he sufficiently emphasized .Because of the United Kingdom\u2019s traditional exports are limited, even if such possibilities be fully exploited, it therefore seems essential to develop a new range of exports, based probably upon recent inventions, in order to tap new areas of potential sales.\u2019\u2019 Another \u201cmost important factor,\u201d it says, will lie the revision and improvement of merchandising methods.\u201cTo some the method in use in the U.S.A.may seem over-aggressive and persistent in comparison with those met with elsewhere, but it is essential that United Kingdom exporters ensure that their goods shall be presented by methods similar to, and equally as efficient as, those used by U.S.A.distributors operating in the U.S.A.\u201cThe U.S.A.offers a rich, but not an easy, market .\u201d \u2018Made in Britain\u2019 is a useful starting point in favor of the sale of United Kingdom goods, but increased volume can be attained only by a combination of this initial advantage with what is most modern and effective in sales technique.\u201d CBM - (9«> CHLT -\u2019(124#) MONDAY EVENING CFCF - («O») 0.15: News.0.301 Victory Loan Talk, 7.00: Design for Listening.7.30: Three Suns Trio.7 45: News K.undup.8,00: Mart Kenney's Orch.8.39: Farm Radio F v am.9.00: Piano Recital.9.30: Georgian Singers.10.00: News.10.30: Don Turner's Orchestra.11.00: BBG Ne wen el.11.30: Author's Playhouse.6.00 6.15 6.25 6.45 7.00 7.30 8.00: 8.30 8.45 9.00 9.30: 10.00: 10.80 11.00 : Your Favorite Band : CBC News, rttmerlude.: Swing Variaties.: St.George for England.: Three Suns Trio.Command Performance.: News Stand Review.: Black and White Fantas) : Reminiscing.Information Plea.se.The Contented Hour.: Parade of Lif.e : CBC News.6.00: Today's Adventure.6.15: Newscast.6.45: Adventures of Jimmy Dal*.7.30: Uncle Troy.7.45: Moods in Music.8.ÜJ: Command Performance.8.30: Blind Date.9.00: Reminiscing 9.30: Information Please.10.00: Carnation Hour.10.30: Newu.10.45: Dance Orchestra.11.00: Appointment with Life.11.40: Lance Orchestra.TUESDAY MORNING 7.30: News\u2014Musical.8.00: News\u2014Interlude, 8.15: Devotional Period.8.30: Musical March Past.9.00: News Roundup.9.05: Musicale.9.30: Daytime Classics.9.45: Music While You Work.10.00: Musical Program.10.30: Commentary\u2014Interlude.10.45: Sweet Hour of Prayer.11.00: Morning Musicale.11.16: Rev.Fr, McDonough.11.30: Soldier\u2019s Wife.11.45: Lucy Linton's Story.7.30: The Musical Clock.8.00: News Bulletin 8.30: Morning Devotions.8.45: Musical Pot Pourri.9.00: News Bulletin.9.03: The Breakfast Club.9.45: Music While You Work.10.00: Mason\u2019s Programs.11.00: Instrumental Music.7.30: New»\u2014Musical.8.00: Nows\u2014Music.8.15: Nabob Coffee Time.8.30: Top of th« Morning.8.45: News.9.00; Breakfast Club.10.00: News Flashes.10.10: Words and Musie.10.30: Yours Alone.10.45: Listening Post.11.00: Concert Hall of the Air 11.15: Musicale.11.30: In the Woman\u2019s World.11.45: Musical Interlude.TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12.00: 12,30: 1.00: 1.15: 1.46 : 2.00: 2.15: 2.30: 2.45: aoo: 3.15: 3.30:, 3.45\t: 4.00: 4.15: 4.30: 4.45: 5.00 5.15: 5.80 5.45 News.Farm Broadcast.News.Happy Gang.: The Week's Good Cause.Big Sister.Life Can Be Beautiful, : Tropicana (NBC.) : On Wings of Song.A Woman of America.Ma Perkins., Popper Young\u2019B Family.Right to Happiness.The Liptonaires News\u2014Talk.Modern Musicians.Artist of Tomorrow.: Passover Message.&ongs for You.: Front Line Family, : Interlude.12.05: The Sunshine Hour.12.36: Concert Gem».1.00: CBC New».1.45: Music for You.3.00: Musie Hall.3.35: Swing Session.4.00: Mason\u2019s Programs.4.15: Aloha Land.4.30: Modern Musician».5.15: Songs for You.5.30: Front Line Family.5.45: Afternoon Downbeat.12,00: Noon Melody Tima.12.30: Soldier\u2019s Wife.12,45: Truth and Fiction.1.00: News\u2014Music.1.16: The Mystery Chef.1.30: Rotary Club Luncheon.2.O0: Studio Programme.2.15: Ethel and Albert.2.30: Sunny Sid: of the Street.3.U0: Musicale.3.15: Sing a Song.3.30: Musical Magic.3.45: Voice of Memory.4.00: Time Views the New*.4.15: That\u2019s for Me.4.30: Report from Europe.4.45: Music Salon.5.00: Terry and the Pirate*.5.16: Dick Tracy.\t>, 5.30: Secret Scouts.6.45: Musings on Mélodie».TUESDAY EVENING COWANSVILLE Mrs.P.llillhouse Ls spending a few days with her parents, Mr.emd Mrs.Sawyer, in Cookshire.Mr.Maurice Mari spent the weekend at his home in Drumnvo'ndville, BURY Mrs.Harold Clout and daughter, Jean, of East Angus, and Mr.Donald Clark, of Bishopton, were guests 6.00: Pgm, Review\u2014Stocks.0.15: News, Sports Reel.6.45: BBC News.7.00: Song Recital.7.30: Toronto Trio.7.45: CBC News Roundup, 8,00: 8th Victory Loan.8,15: Concert Classics.8.30: 8th Victory Loan.9.00: John and Judy.9.30: Fibber McGee.10.00: News.10.15: Books of the Times.'10.30: Kla-How-Ya Tillicum.11.00: BBC Radio Newsreel, 1115: Off the Record.11.30: Classics for Today.12.00: CBC News; Sign Off.6.00: 6.15: 6.25: 7.00: 6.46: 7.80: 8.30: 9.00: 10.00: 10.30: 11.00: 11.15: 11.30: Your Favorite Band.OBC News.Interlude.Isabelle McEwan Sings.Swing Varieties.Everything for the Boys.The Allan Young Show.Dominion Concert Hour.Bob Hope.Dance Music, CBC News.Musical Programme.Sign-off, 6.00: Today\u2019s Ad.enture.6.05: Supper Serenade.6.15: News.6.25; What\u2019s Happening Tonight, 6.30: Studio Programme.6.45: Blackstone, 7.00: Newscast.7.15: Lum and Abner.7.30: Everything for Boye, 8.00: Guy Lombardo.8.30: Alan Young Show.9.00: \u201cThe Greatest of These.\u2019' 9.30: Organ and Violin Recital.10.00; Bob Hope Show.10.30: News.10.45: Dance Orchestra.11.00: Dream Time, 11.55: News.12,00: Dance Orchestra.of Mr.and Mrs.George Midwood and attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr.James Burston.Mrs.A.D.Morgan, of Hamilton, Ont., was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.days In town with Mr.and Mr* Thomas G.Stokes.\tF.Cuming.Mrs.John Morrow ha.s returned Mrs.Abel Whitehead has return' to East Angus, after spending a few ed from Montreal.OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople OUT OUR Wj»Y Not tunt t\u2019m loeæ-60tAE,BOT INWERE'S -PAEfxU V4ITMOÜT l-MNA CLICKING KiS UP CASTA,NETS IS LIKE A.CIGM2.ET COUNTER VJITKOUT, A SORR.V SietO/j J SURELN Ke Kasm't I SOME-*-PROSA8LV TKe SUV is Hiding under.CAMOUFLAGE, WAITING TO AMBUSH A PAIR OF NAN BAVONS IF T.FORGET To NAIL 'EtADOWN / i NO, HESSTILM AROUND, HOTTER'N A FOREST FIRE Because the MA730R.TOOK HlS #100 FORFEIT WHEN CHUNG WAS INDUCTED/\u2014SO STAY AWAV 1 FROtA DARK, j alleys/ ^ By J.R.William» BY Nr A SERVICE, INC, T.M.REG.U- 8 PAT.©e \u2022\u2022 - \u2022 ^ .\u2014 Safe's tfIe kind WHO'D FASTEN A LAND MINE TO A DRESSER.DRAWER-= LOOK.AT THAT NEW BROOM-RUINED.A CROW\u2019S NEST/ I\u2019D SOONER CLEAN SOUR FEET THAN A BROOM- IT LOOKS LIKE WHAT THEY INTEND TO DO TO TOKYO/ WHUT ELSE KIM I DO-ONEY TEV TO
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