Sherbrooke daily record, 16 octobre 1945, mardi 16 octobre 1945
[" THE PAPER OF TPIE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS FATHER F*Jr Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC TUESDAY.OCTOBER 16, 1943.Forty-Ninth Year World News In Brief Lueneburg, Oct.16.\u2014(JP)\u2014 Counsel for 45 S.S.guards on trial here for crimes at Belsen and Oswiecim concentration camps failed today in an attempt to install an expert on International law to argue points of the law during the proceedings.Prosecutor Col.T.M.Backhouse told the Court \u201cwe must have regularity\u2014the time has come to draw the line,'* when the defence produced Prof, H.A.Smith of London University through whom it proposed to argue that the charges against the defendants represented no offence against international law.The Court rejected the defence motion after deliberating 45 minutes, and then suggested Smith could make an address for the defending officers at the conclusion of presentation of evidence, which may take another two weeks.* * * London, Oct.16.\u2014 (CP Cable)\u2014Prime Minister Mackenzie King remained again today in the hotel suite here which he has left only for a few dinner engagements and to attend a church service in the past week.Mr.King has confined his activities to informal chats with British leaders in line with his avowed information-gathering role during this trip to the United Kingdom.Sources close to the Prime Minister have said he is \u201clistening\u2014not speaking\u201d during these conversations.* # * Montreal, Oct.16.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Fourteen persons were injured last night, none seriously, when a street car on the Bleury circuit skidded on slippery rails caused by a rain storm, and crashed into the rear of a stationary tram.The injured suffered* shock, cuts and bruises and were taken to hospital for treatment.The accident occurred on Park Avenue near Pine where three streets cars were stopped for a traffic light.The fourth car, coming down the hill, skidded into the rear of the third and drove succeeding cars into each other.* * * London, Oct.16.\u2014(Reuters) -\u2014During the two weeks since the dissolution of the Foreign Ministers Conference here, nothing has been done to reform the Big Five peace-making machinery so far as can be ascertained by observers here, Frank A.King, British Press Association Diplomatic Correspondent, said last night.The correspondent said deputies to the five Foreign Ministers, named to carry on the work of the conference assigned to them, are idie and there is no indication that tnere have been exchanges of views through diplomatic channels on the deadlock over peace treaties for Europe which concluded the Foreign Ministers Confer-cnee, * * * Wiesbaden, Oct.16.\u2014(/P) \u2014 Alfons Klein, former administrative head of the Hadamar Insane Asylum, and two of his assistants Mere sentenced to death by a United States military tribunal last nitrht for the systematic murder of more than 400 Russian and Polish inmates of the institution.Long prison terms were imposed on three other men and one woman who were tried jointly with the condemned trio.Sentenced to death with Klein were Heinrich RuofT and Karl Willig, asylum attendants who admitted administering lethal doses of morphine to hundreds of victims.Strike Ballots Called In All Major Packing Plants; Coal Miners Defer Action Java: The Independence Fire Burns Here, Too Môdt Pcickcrs Union Sock- ing Master Agreement for r °.rtl ^tyT.ailons Forty-Hour Week with !\\io Said Satisfactory Reduction From Present Pay for 48-Hour Week.The Canadian Prêt» Possibility of a general strike of Canadian packinghouse workers today darkened the Canadian labor scene.Strike votes have been called in all major Canadian packing plants.Maritime coal miners last night referred to a threatened strike for higher rates.But Western Canadian coal miners, who were striking for an increased meat ration were slow in obeying the union\u2019s call to return to work.The strike of 10,000 automotive workers continues at the Ford plants in Windsor, Ont., while a Toronto conference of Federal and provincial labor officials with representatives of the company and of the union resumes today in an effort to find a solution.Toronto, Oct.16.\u2014'if)\u2014Federal and Provincial Government officials with representatives of the Ford1 Motor Company and of the United Vutomobile Workers Union (C.I.O.) j today resume their conferences\u2019 ; seeking a solution to end the month-old strike of 10,000 workers at the j Ford plant in Windsor, Ont.* A preliminary conference was held yesterday at the conclusion of: which no statement was issued, but all delegates said the talks were \"satisfactory\u201d and expressed hope 1 of an early settlement.Before the meeting George Burt, ; Canadian Director of the U.A.W.A.,! \u2018 had said he hoped the proposals he was bringing would lead to early conclusion of the strike.The negotiations were the first since the strike began September 12 over the Union\u2019s demand for a collective bargaining agreement in-| eluding a union shop and check-off,; minimum annual wage, a 30-hour: week, two weeks\u2019 holiday with pay t- ,\t\u201e j- ¦\tand seniority provisions, Fred Dowling, Canadian director\t\u2022___________ of the United Packinghouse Workers of America, (C.I.O.), said at Toronto last night that strike votes will be conducted at the Swift Can-' adian Company plants and Canada Packers Company plants across Canada within a week.He said a strike vote at the Swift Canadian I AQU ÎM \\fATI7 plant at Moncton had already been LDüL li'l V V ! Ll carried unanimously.Dowling said that the Union is ashington.RED PARTY IN RERUN WOULD U.S.Labor Picture Darkens With Collapse of Conference Called to Settle Critical Soft Coal Strike\u2014 Idle Number 385.000.New York.Oct.16.\u2014i/P)\u2014¦ Labor disputes, numbering at least 135, kept some 385,000 vorhers from their jobs across the l nited States today.It was the lowest total this month, but the general labor picture was not bright.The darkest cloud came iu the form of Labor Secretary j Schwellenbach\u2019s announcement of the collapse of a conference called to settle the critical soft coal strike.In New York City, where a Iti-day strike of V.F.L.long- j shoremen has virtually paralyzed shipping in the world's hig- I gest harbor, there was reported violence within the union ranks and by C.I.O.unionists, ns extra police were ordered to the w a ter front.On the bright side was the re-1 sumption of service to some 1,000,000 New England bus and trolley riders as buses, under control of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, began I rolling after a three-day strike of 1.800 Eastern Massachusett s street I railway employees.Although the Government in ten j days of meetings failed to get the) soft coal operators and John L.j Lewis\u2019 United Mine Workers to agree | over the recognition of the mine Y FORMOSA ISLAND OF JAVA Population : 41,000.000.Area: 50.000 square milet, about some os New York state.Rich in oil, qumme rubber manganese, sugar, rice, spices, tea, coHct HAINAN INDO CHINA China SUMATRA Java Sea Roving bonds of natives shoot it out with troops at Bandoeng and Surabaya f5\"l Tclok fcetong Serong ^obochan Krawang J^.BANDOENG« MADOÉRA oemcncp ot,* - -vYu.VM Vi Surabaya Y, A .Socrokarta^A ''-*\u2022 ?Modiurn henbon asuruon s^Sifubondo Bonuowoso Malang indong Barong Jogjakarta,, Indonesians, vonting more than promised partnership in a Netherlands Commonwealth, riof, block airdromes over landings of British and Dutch troops at Batavia Indian Ocean Bloody clashes between British and Dutch troops an w H> Fuller, Mrs.family.If each will go over waul- R McCabe, Mrs.Stanley Stewart, robes now, select from them articles| MrSi\tMackay, Mrs.D.MoLen- Mrs.Roy ,\t,\t.Douglas and prepare them in b\" packages, ready for the coueciors BankSi Mrs- George Povey, Mrs.W.BEERS.\u2014'Entered Into rest at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Alex R.Johnston, Melbourne Ridge, Que., on Oct.15th, 194-5, Adelaide Trump, wife of the late Francis Beers, in her y*6th year.Funeral service will take place on Wednesday, October 17th, at 2:3iQ o\u2019clock at the Melbourne Ridge United Church.Rev.Scott Milley officiating.Interment at the Melbourne Ridge Cemetery.FRAFPIED.\u2014Entered into rest at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Oct.15th, 1945, Clarissa Mabel Long, wife of the late J.B.Frappied, in her 71st year.Funeral will take place from Blake's Funeral Home, Wednesday afternoon, Oct.17th, at 2 o\u2019clock, thence to Plymouth United Church for 2:30.Rev.Mr.Tait officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.HILLIKER.\u2014Accidentally killed at Eastman, Que., on Monday, Oct.1'5\u2019th, 1945, Victoria Alberta Wad-leigh, wife of the late William Hilliker.Funeral will be held at the late residence, Eastman, Que., on Wednesday afternoon, October 17th, at 2:30 p.m.Interment in South Stukely Cemetery.CARP OF THANKS The family of the late Malcolm Morrison wish to thank his many friends and neighbors.Rev.Mr.smith, the choir and organist of St.Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Seotatown.for their many acts of kindness, letters of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes the recent bereavement of our beloved brother and uncle, robes now, select from\t?Mrs, M.Mackay, Mrs, of clothing of any description that ^ Mrs_ Max Long, can be spared and others ca« wear; Montgomery, Mrs.Dt .i __ Fbrttv» in mindlPS Oi l .\t.\t, \u2018\t, when they call, the task ot gathei-ing ten million po inds of used clothing will be facilitated, and success assured.The National Chairman ot the campaign, William MBirks, ha Stated that every effort will ^ be made to despatch all the clothing, bedding and footwear received to.Europe by mid-November.the : -sooner these articles are received at.the packing depots the ^greater th assurance that [will be achieved.EXTRA 111' 1\tI'H'/ii Ha! JlS !I'lY/J U'MÏIW f:I ; I NEWEST COMMUNITY SONUS InolwlinR \"Con f «Un.latest World Event*\u2014 ARK ANIMALS ACTORS,\u201d with Rin Tin Tin.Tom M Daisy the Terrier, U\u2019« un Amazins: Short.Fen tun Performance* Daily t to 5; 6:30 to 11, Tony, BIRCHTON Dance, Town Hall, Bishtpton, on Thurs., Oct.18.Len Lobb\u2019s Orch.bundles oil d, Mrs> ji Eehenberg, Mrs.George collectors .Rank?i MrSi George Pov _\t\" G.\tHewlett, Mrs.B.Jones, Mrs.George Mitchell, Mrs.L.Desautels.Waterville $10: Mr.and Mrs.R.L, Gale.$5: Mrs.H.S.Ball, Dr.P.Col-quhoun.$2: Mrs.T.Smith.$1: Mrs.S.Pocock, Mr.D.W.F.IV.Holtham, W.H.Bag-low, Leon Allen, H.R.M ebster, Canon E.R.Roy, Henry Burton, Rev.and Mrs.Edwards, Mr.and Mrs.P, Ingham, Mrs.F.A.Burton, Mr.and Mrs.Percy Bean, Mrs.Oscar Johnson, Mrs.Brundage, J.H.\tWoodside, Mrs.Dalton, Mrs, (>.Milthnore, Miss Violet Woodside.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Burton, miscellaneous collection $5.10.Tota.from Vatcrville, $47.10.IN MBMOKIAM AIWMSTRONG.In lovir.it memory of our dear husband and father, James F.Arm-How- ! strong, who passed quietly away on October IGth, 1042.Lovingly remembered by HTS WIFE A NT) FAMILY.Knowlton, Que.this objective IN M/EMORI AM In loving: memory of our dear Husband, son.and brother, Grayxipn McIntyre, who departed this life on October 16th, 1944.Do not nak us if w« miss him.Oh, there is such a vacant place, Oft we think we hear his footstep», And we see his smiling: face.Friends may think we have forgotten, When they often see us smile, But they little know the sorrow', That the smile hides all the while.Ever remembered by FLORA McINTYRF.Wife*.MR.AND MRS.ORA McINTYRE AND FAMILY.MR.AND MIa'S.LLOYD HOOKER AND FAMILY.Henri Leo Gagnon that all the plans were complete for the Bi-No wihch will he held tonight, starting at eight o\u2019clock, in the Granada Theatre.Support of the Salvage Drive on the 22nd of this month was also urged, while he announced that, the annual Father and Son Banquet would take place on October 29.U N R R A Clothing Drive! TROOPS ON THE MOVE By The Canadian Pre*s Arrived at San FrancUco\u2014 United State* transport U.A.S.General R.L.Hawxe with 26 liberated Canadian prisoner* of war.IN ME MORI AM In loving memory ot a dear husband.L.-Cpl.Albert James Durable, who passed j away on October 16th.1944.| For King and Country he did hb best, i With other comrade* he played his part, j And did his duty with a loyal heart.Always remembered by HIS WIFE AND FAMILY.Old Please place your old clothing on the sidewalk on THURSDAY, October 18th, at 5 p.m.Pick-ups will be made between 5 and 7 p.m.Space Donated b> ; STAR PHARMACY SAVE EVERY SCRAP FOR THE LIONS CLUB WASTE PAPER SALVAGE COLLECTION OCT.22nd Russia's Part Continued from page 1.i appear when the signing ceremony I makes the new organization a working body.!.B.Pearson, Canadian Am-bas-! sador to Washington, and head of [the Interim Commission since its in-jception, reported on the financial , and physical position of the commission at a closed meeting, j This afternoon a preliminary! | meeting will bo held to hear an ad-Idress of welcome on behalf of the \u2022 host Government, by Postmaster General Bertrand.Agriculture Minister Gardiner is head of the Canadian delegation.IN MKMORIAM SAVER.In loving memory of vho diet! on October 16th, 19GS.'The month of October i\\K«in is here, To us the saddest of all the year, The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear.Ever remembered by MOTHER AND FATHER, LAURENF IRENE AND EDWARD, Oversea» Edjrftr.* 1 2 1 PROSPECT STREET FOR SALE Frame self-contained 5-room Dwelling with Bathroom Occupation by May 1st, 1946.Apply on premises for price and terms or to SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY TONIGHT \u2014 8:00 P.M.BIG BI-NO Sponsored by SHERBROOKE LIONS CLUB STARTING TOMORROW FOR FOUR DAYS The Inspiring Story of One Lonely Woman .Bette Davis in Her Greatest Role , .As a Woman Who Despised Men, Yet Sacrificed Her Own Happiness to Protect a Man\u2019s Secret From the World i Due to shortage of available advertising matter, we aro compelled to us* this limited space for this outstanding programme.* She Poised As His Fiancee, to Further Her Career .Then Fell in Love With Him .» He Hadn\u2019t Been Band Leader ., He Only Thought He Could, and Did \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u20220 ' ; y\tj-* SHOW Do You Love Beautiful Horses?Don't Miss 1 he SHERBROOKE HORSE at the Exhibition Arena OCTOBER 18-19-20-21 Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.\u2014 Evenings at 7:00 O\u2019CIock \u2014 Sunday Afternoon at 2:30 i 3 SUBSCRIBERS receiving HOME DELIVERY May report aitfing copiei or irregular »erriee by calling 94 before 5:00 p.m.3198-2 after 5:30 p.m.Sljecbtook TDaili) IRecocd SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, ILESDA'i, OCTOBER lb.1943.8»m.\tMon.\tOCTOBER rare Wed.Thu.\t\t\tFrL\tSat.\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t GUY D\u2019ARTOIS GUEST SPEAKER AT LIONS aUB Electric Power Will Be Furnished Rural Sections In Magog Vicinity A charter has beer, granted to the.Electric Corporation of Austin for I the purpose of furnishing electric | power to the rural .sections of the following districts; Sodden death, sabotage, women! Front the Nationa.Pats in th.spies and guerrilla warfare was the | County pi^Sherurooke bouth to the fiction-like story or\t.^\t.,\t, ' Countr of btar.stead erection of poles is under way Several Reductions In Valuation Roll Approved By Local Aldermen Four of the nine Sherbrooke pro- ferred to the tact that most of the perty-owners who actually carried piant had been idle for twenty tneir complaints against the 1945\t.valuation roll to the City Council,years unnl Part °t * nad been taK' were given a degree of satisfaction eri over by his concern, that period-at the regular session last evening ic flood damage reduced the value whan the roll was homologated.The 0f the r>rnn\u201e-#-v other five protests were rejected af-\tPrope1,\u2018>- tar considerable debate.Three oth-; Their arguments aPPareRtl> ln\u2019\u2018' er complains had been registered Pressed tbe Aldermen, for a mo-¦with the city clerk but as the com- tion supported by Alderman Bry-plainants either withdrew their pro- am that the valuation be cut to tests or failed to appear before the $100,000 was approved without a meeting, the figures submitted by dissenti vote.^ making his mo-the valuators were maintained.tjon fo/a reduction in fhe valua.The chief protest registered was;tion, Aid.Trudeau referred to the that of the Hall Machinery of Can-!fact t;iat tbjs conlpany had never ada, Ltd., against the valuation of been granted any tax commutation, $155,000 set against their property or other favors by the city and he\t; mes ot cou- .\t.\t.\t-\t, on Lansdowne Street.Although thib'felt it was only reasonable that ex- '^la e*perienc^s a^te\u2018 \u201ce l,a*/ huKe Man^onville and Hiithwaier throng*:! ship o!\tMayor\tJohn Taylor, represented a reduction of $10,000 j isting industries should be given \u2019 }nt0 r ranee three weeks betore \u2022ne , Corporative being formed.\tMunicipality of Austin; Dale Perry, from the previous year when the | encouragement to maintain or ex- 'Rvatl,on: to organize and lean the, With the completion of the project and Lyman Krowlton, knowlton properties were in the possession of ipand their operations.\t; Maquis in the district of .acne ana ^ t\tthe Province lying Landing District.the Canadian IngersolLRand Coni- Mr.Hall expressed the apprécia-j Foie.Bailing out over occupied:__________________________ '\t____________________________ pany, the present ow-ners felt the tion of his firm for the action of : France at 2:20 in the morning af valuation was too high.\tithe Council in providing this sub- May 20.1944, he and his radio opei F.S.Rugg, K.C., speaking for stantial measure of relief.\t!,fAV \u201cTi\" Tin\u201d T 'T+a,'e; between the Mount Orford National Park at the North and the International Border on the South.Lake Memphremagog on fhe East and the Range of Mountain.?to the West will have a real electric system.G.Guibert of Montreal La the c\u2018of hisÏÏfe with thè1 Montreal-Sherbrooke highway in the engineer in charge of the project; French Maquis during the last six | months of the occupation period of | France, related byr Capt, Guy D\u2019Ar- j tois to members of the local j Lions Club at their weekly meeting , at the New Sherbrooke House last evening.Capt.D\u2019Artois, who is now Eastern Townships Superintendent of Canadian Vocational Training (Fed-! recounted USED CLOTHING PICK-UP TO BE HELD THURSDAY Principle Of Filtration Plant Is Again Approved By Local Aldermen Hopes of Sherbrooke citizens that struction of a filtration plant, plan1 the local Council would make some , for the construction of such a plan definite advance towards improving and the methods of financing to b< the local water supply were damp- given further study, ened again last evening when, after) Thlf was sec0nded by Aldermai i ro.n ,\trvn ,oi-.n k.-ian extended and oft-times bitter de- Trudeau and provided the sign for i viona.Clothing \u2019.T.e£:\tputs?\t\tii \t\tN 4\t | 1 R y ;ruÈ i: nIaIpTshm\t5TUART Ip CLOEIÈ lJj RiRi&jl H\tCP 3.jN W\ta E ?Js ÂJ5 m e S :A;i\u2014Kg\u2019\tRiAIGle er-tA p]r \u201d1 ll_ AÎS\tA T\tc A 17\tSymbol for thoron 18\tMarne champagne 43 North 19 He is premier Carolina (ab,J of-\t44\tExclamation 22 Inertness\t46 New Jersey 25 Elves\tcommunity 27\tAnd (Latin) 47 Paradise 28\tLike\t50 Scottish 29\tSummer\t(Fr.), shsepfold 30\tSped\t51 Boat paddle 32\tMimic\t52 Varnish 33\tFootlike\tpart\tingredient 37\tThee\t53 Small shield 38\tSun god\t56 Symbol for 41 Dili\ttantalum isteeped was he in the Chinese en-I vironment that he wrote with a deep-.\tcr understanding of Oriental mental- I snail always consiuor Mu' lxv-1 giuvser the best ity than many people who have spent their lives in China.Burke\u2019s literary skill was high Incorporated Accountants (ab.) 43 Negative 45 Island 48\tSymbol for neon 49\tPulley-like cartilage 54\tAlleged force 55\tDine 57\tBabylonian deity 58\tSymbol for 1\tL\t3\t\t1\t5\t\t\tb\tr\t\tr\t9\tn II\t\t\t\tIt\t\t\t\t13\t\tIf\tH\t\t 1)\t\t(, /.yL\tlb\t\t\t17\t18\t\t\tIM\t\t[T\t il\t\ta.\t\t\t\tii\t\t\tWR\t£M\tiS\t\t \t\tit\t\t\t\t\t\tM:\tae\t\t\tt\t LH\t30\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t31\t\t\tR\tir iri\t\t\t\tIII)\tK\tOT -4*\t\ti_ '\t'tK\tis\t\t\t 3t>\t\t\t\t31\t\t\t\tI\t36\t\t\t\t ST\"\t\tis\t\t\t\t1^5\t\tm\tMl)\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\\'v 1\t\tMi\tMM\t\tm m\tM5\t\t%\tmT1 \t\t\t\u2018H\tso\t51\t\t\tsa\tr\t\t\u2022 LSr*! /.(i Y\t5M\t \t\t5b I\t\tÎ?\tj\t\t\u201c\u201dS58\t\t\t¥v:\tY)\t\t bi)\t\t\t\t\tJ\tl\t\tU\t\t\t\t\ti(i From The Record Files THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY Declaring that the lack of manpowtr was still interfering with the plans of the British Army, Lord Kitchener ha4 issued another appeal for recruits.The possibility of introducing consoription is again before the Cabinet.Popular unrest is reportedly sweeping Bulgaria as the people protest the declaration of war against Serbia.The Government is said to be using strong arm methods to maintain order.Officers elected at the annual meeting of the Lennoxville Red Cross Society were Mrs.R.W, E.Wright, Mrs.Scarth, Mrs, W.H Abbott, Mrs.George Taylor, Mrs.Martin, Mrs, Clarence White, Miss Perry, Miss Dodds.Mrs.C.F.Wiggett and Miss Isabel Johnston.Defence experts are urging that the Government institute a lavish programme of searchlight lighting for London, claiming this would be more effective against zeppelins that the blackout system now in operation.Predicting that machines would replace men as the principal combatants in any future war, Thomas A Edison has placed a plan for the mechanizing of the armed services before the United States Government.TWENTY YEARS AGO The great Locarno Conference has ended in a blaze of glory with the various nations of Europe settling their differences and signing a collective security agreement.Both Allied and German observers see a new era of progress opening on the continent.Neither the Liberal nor Conservatives have as yet been able to pick a candidate for Sherbrooke County in the approaching Dominion elections.Several names have been advanced but all those approached declined for \u201cpersonal business reasons.In the meantime the Independent is conducting a one-man campaign.The preliminary figures of the United Census Bureau indicates that some seventy-five thousand farms have been abandoned in that country during the past four years.The inroads of the boll weevil are blamed for most of the abandonments, Officers elected for the Eastern Townships Older Boys\u2019 Conference being held in Sherbrooke were: Norman Smythe, Stanstead; Kenneth Woodwark, Sherbrooke, and Roderick Bouchard, Sherbrooke.In order to maintain the stability of the pound sterling and retain the gold standard, an embargo has been placed on the floating of further foreign loans in Great Britain.TEN YEARS AGO Reports from French Somaliland state that Ethiopian troops have penetrated Italian territory and that several thousand Italians have been cut off.Among those taking part in an entertainment presented by the St, Patrick\u2019s Mission Circle were Miss Eileen Mac-Williams, Miss Kathleen Shea, Miss Eugenie Shea, Miss Norah Leonard, Miss Helen Slattery and Miss WHhelmina Murray, At the.annual meeting of the Sherbrooke Badminton Club, the following officers were elected: C, C.Goodhue, H.J, Moffatt, Miss Murdena Macaulay, Harold G.Browne, K.J.Bryce, Miss Evelyn Davies, F.E, Palmer and Mrs.Charles Rose.Final returns in the Dominion general elections give the Liberal party an overall majority of ninety-three in the new House of Commons.Among those taking part in the formal opening exercises of the Coaticook High School were W.S.Low, Miss Mary Legge, Miss Enid Legge, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Hugh Smith, A.A.Hopkins, Miss Dorothy Martin, John Bruhmuller, Rev.W.Harris Wallace and Ray de Gruchy, FIVE YEARS AGO Prime Minister Mackenzie King has announced the approval by both Canadian and United States Governments of plans for the developing of the St.Lawrence River power resources.The deep seaways plan is temporarily shelved under the agreement.The Soviet-German strain is increasing steadily with the Russians attacking the German military drive on Rumania.Ten to twelve Russian divisions have been mobilized in the Balkan area.German raiding planes have been driven back in four daylight attacks on London.North German ports are extensively damaged by the latest British raids.Many observers are convinced the stubborn British defence will force the Axis to turn its offensive campaign to the East.Five men are appearing before the Sherbrooke courts charged with defrauding the Dominion and Provincial Governments of fifty thousand dollars through the operation of an illicit still.The United States Government has announced that it will standardize its plane models with British orders in an effort to speed up production for both air forces.McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKenney, America\u2019s Card Authority WEAKER BID MARKS I BRITISHER S GAME This is the second of a series ot j interesting hands sent to me by Dr.Paul Stern, general secretary of the Tournament Bridge Association of London, England.I In Dr.Stern\u2019s opinion, the bidding of the English players is weak-j er than that of the Americans.However, judging from the hands Jhe sent, I think that the English i \u2019'\u2019d* hold up their end by good plav.j Today's hand was played by Dr.j Stern himself.The aee of diamonds ^ won ahe first trick, and the spade [return was won by Dr.Stern with [the ace.He cashed the ace of ! hearts, the king of diamonds, then j dummy s king of hearts.On dum-imy\u2019s last diamond he discarded his losing four of spades.East was end-played.He came [out with the jack of clubs, but Dr.Stern allowed this to ride around to dummy\u2019s queçn, led the three of 91\t\u20198 ?\u2014Suiuoclo\t SSBd\tA »\ty K\tA 2 ?8\tA z\ty t\tA I WV3\tjsh.w\tqinog tnA \u2019s-N\u2014\u2022tsqqnH 16 v* SN ?- 8 0T t> V A ViV* urns \u2019jq SOI i\u2019N* «\u20229 sot b v ?» 9 A 9 ?J9|U*Q 8 3 M -EL.s £ s y \u20ac89 £ f> A SS 86 b m y C9by S6f ?CSf H A e oi f y clubs back to the ace, then led the nine of clubs, Once again East was end-played* SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1b, lQ-lY Five Recently Married iü ¦- In The Women\u2019s Sphere MARRIAGES L/Sgt.Francis M.Perkins, of Hussars, and Mrs.Perkins.p:.-:u solemnized recently in S:.Pan Perkins was formerly Ml?' Jam Mr, and Mrs.J.G.Thomas, of S', son of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Pc: id SQUIER\u2014EWING | The marriage of Ruth Armitage, 1 daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George E.! Ewing, 70 Duffer in Avenue, Sher-: | brooke, to Mr.John Mortimer i Sf red ro-'es.Mrs.Lane the bride-' mother, Eliza!.Arman is.of S Phiiipsburg.Mrs.long fitted bodice, buttoned down j wore a printed green ensemble witl a corsage of ! onctegr eke.am \u2018Om has re car turned after four years\u2019 service Cversv STAN5TEAD The October meeting of the Ur ted Organization will be held at Stanstead College on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock.The business meeting and programni will be in Pierce Hall, with hi: -E-lsie McFadzen as the guest speaker.Following the meeting tea v \" daughter of the'back with tiny buttons, having a {he second square scalloped neckline, and long V re- tight fitting sleeves ending in scallops over the hands._____j The full skirt, scalloped to the _____ bodice, ended in a short train.~ J Her full length veil fell from a ! headdress of old lace, worn by her mother .n her wedding day, and she \u2014\u2014- carried a bouquet, of white chrysan- on: You move into a themums.rood and, because you Mrs.Neil Dinning, matron » of rom an apartment to a'honor, was wearing a slipper length Mrs.Wright W Giboon and Mr \u2019.T.Fraser MeOuat.bosteesos at the tea hour followirg the October meeting of the W.M.S., in Plymouth MIND YOUR MANNERS j The Situa ! new neiglibo: I are moving 1____ ., y u ::;:ve no equipment for l frock of wine velvet, fashioned on j caring for your yard.\tTong slim lines, with a full skirt, cap Way ; Borrow the neigh-: sleeveo, long gloves of matching j black accessories and yellow rose?.Mrs.Maxwell, mother of the groom, wore a navy blue suit, matching accessories and a corsage of i church Hall, were assisted by Mr.-white carnations.\tj x.F.L.Gohoon.Tea was poured In- Following the informal reception, Mrs.J.Dorrian, the table being a-refreshments were served in the ti.stically done with snow berries and dining room, a three tiered wedding barberry in a large crystal 'bowl, and cake on a silver tray, forming the red candles in matching holders, centerpiece on the bride\u2019s table,!\t«\t»\t* which was covered with a lace cloth, Cpl.Clifford John Shufolf.Royal memory of Sgt Stuart W t\\ eiir.A, G., who was killed on active service in England, October 13th.1F14, and were given by his parents, Mr.and Mr.\".George Wells, and family.EAST ANGUS the SALAM WOMEN\u2019S CLUBS by Caro Roma 1 in the eu.tom Benediction.PLYMOUTH W.M.S.The October meeting of the W.M.S was held in Plymouth Church Hall, with Mrs.W, G.Cross in the chair.Mrs.W.S.Sutherland conducted the devotional petted, and afterwards routine bu.-invr .tncitok ing the minutes and the fuvar.cm, report, which were read and approved, was disposed of, The presiding officer gav i teresling review of in an in-tho sectional Lennoxvilie, and The sectional meeting of Women's Missionary Society was i meeting held held in Emmanuel United Church on aft-envanis the reading course wtr-presentativesI discussed, and it wa.o agreed C\u2019.,t, hooks be purchased by individuals and passed on to the members October 4th, with fepr from the .Auxiliaries of Seotstown, Cookshire, Bury, Island Brook and East Angus being prisent.The meeting was in charge of the Presby-terial Vice-President.Mrs.Gox, of Seotstown.Mrs.Labonte, President of the East Angus Group, in a few well chosen words, welcomed the guests.Addresses were given by the Prcsbyterial President, Airs.Roy The study peril d was in c tar Mrs.J.Dorrian, the new hook cola Now,\u201d being introduced.After the offering, Mrs.A.Neuman Flint sang very sympathetically ometnst lions SDAYS WEDI ippointment Wrong be served in the domestic- science j bar.-.\u2019 until you get around to buy- velvet, the bodice buttoning down room, with Miss Flint, Mrs.Gibson,1 ing your own.\tI the back with small self covered but- Mrs.Wells and and Mrs.Abbott as Rig!:: Way: Don\u2019t start your life tons.hostesses.\tin a new neighborhood by borrow-1 She wore a coronet of wine and :.After\tthe new neighbors green velvet finished with long obably lend their things with a streamers at the back, gold slippers BRGOKBURY Dance, Town Hall, Bisht.pton,' on Thurs., Oct.18.Len Lobb\u2019s OrcK.concealed i-eluctance South America is the native habi tat of the armadillo.t i.Jumpers , , , practical, and pretty too! For college and career girls .in smart wools, flannels, and alpines.All high shades some with dainty tracery of embroidery, $3.95 - $9.95 mm.;y \u2022 \\ ' land was carrying a bouquet of ] bronze baby \u2019mums.The bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth ! Hume, Sherbrooke, and Miss Doro-: thy Squier, of New York, sister of 'the groom, were dressed alike in Hunter\u2019s green velvet, made on similar lines as -the matron of honor\u2019s.They wore coronets of green and wine velvet with streamers at the back, long green velvet gloves, gold slippers, and carried bouquets of and artistically done with white 22nd Regiment, a former Sherbrooke j Stafford, of Gonticook, ami Miss baby \u2019mums and tall white tapers in boy who went Overseas in 1939 and | Olive Sparling, Secretary of Cirri ; silver holders.\tj returned home last week after seeing jan Education for Youth.Both Later the bride and groom left to uctivo service for five years, is with! those add rosso?were full of interest spend their honeymoon in Ontario] English wife .spending a few days r :.nd most inspiring.The noonday and the New England States, the at the Koval Hotel and visiting | luncheon was served by the Junior bride travelling in \"a grey suit under friends.Their young son is with the; Ladies\u2019 Aid of En.- Angus, at which a red and -black topcoat, and wearing former's sister in Montreal.Cpl.a black hat and accessories.\t: Glenwood Shufelt, a younger brother.The out of town guests included, was killed in the battle of Sicily.Both boys were carrier boys of the Record in their school days.Mr.and Mrs.W.1.Maxwell, groom\u2019s parente, Mr.and Mrs the G.Learmouth, Invein-essi; Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Ross, Niagara Falls, N.Y., Mrs.F.W.Lord.Sherbrooke, Mr.Art Woodward, North Hatley, and Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Lane, Cookshire.ANDERSON\u2014\\Y 1LSON The marriage of Margaret Litil Wilson, daughter of Mr.Taylor J Little and the late Air?Hatley, Que., to Mr.Harper derson, eldest son of Mr Thomas Anderson of Callander, Ont, the Rev.O.J.Gustafson brought greetings from the congregation, and gave a few brief facts of interest along missionary lines.Tea was served to the guests at the close of *\t*\t*\t! the afternoon session, j Mrs.Roy Wiggett and Mrs.C.K.j Migg Kl\u20acanor Labonte, of Kouog-Bartlett were hostesses at the tea ami wlu, attended the Teachers\u2019 hour yesterday afternoon, at the ronvontion in Montreal, spent the ; close of the weekly meeting of St.Thanwivin-g week-end at home with I £anh\u2019\\.GulldTTm St\u2019r 1V,cr\u2019s C£urcl> her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Henry U».! Hall.Mrs.Harry L.Potts, Presi- bont(, 'dent, was in the chair, and the gra-!\t'\t.\t,,, ,r , r ,, cions offer made by Mrs.George\t1 °'V ^«ffm'd of ( ua cook i .u.i.pQrWa to attend tlhe sectional t d MATERNITY CORSETS AND BELTS, ETC, Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert, Gaudet Pharmacy 2\u2018) King St.W.\tTel.38liS Near Bus Terminal ;\tChapman to accept articles at her ™.1,1 ^\t,1., 1 home, (53 Quebec Street, for the \"\u2019Ti 'T \" , r \\\\ ii' j\u2018i ' n.-r'-i'n \u201e\t,' J, ' Guild\u2019s rummage sale on Friday, »t the homo H .i.\u2022 '\u2022 and\tOctober 191'h was cr.-av Miss Olivo Sparling was a guest o bronze baby \u2019mums.Mr.Stuart Betts, Hamilton, Ont., Thomas AnTersôn'ofCaÛa'ndër, Ont\u2019.i Oct.ob.cr\twas gratefully ae- and Mrs Henry Labonte acted as best man and the ushers,^ lace ieti Saturday after-; cfiPed.Furher arrangementswere a\tih\u201e home of were Mr.Mitchell Armstrong, Sher-1 noon September 22, at three o\u2019clock made for he candle-light Christ, 0 s M^;thU Ld Mr and brooke, and Captain John S Ewing, | in Longueujl United Church.Rev.\tSlllc «'\u2019d tea on November 26 h,,\tS.th ,ml ^\t; brother of the bride, Toronto.\tw P T\tnffiriatod\tfollowing which tea was served by Alden Wilson wci Mi.Lai l Mrs.Ewing, the bride\u2019s mother, i \u2019\t1 .\t,\t'\t, , I the hostesses, the Presid-ent doing! brown, Miss Iris Nut-brown and Mr.wore a floor length dress of black | The bnde\u2019 who.\"\u2019as unattended, the honors.\t\u2018 I John Patterson, of Lennoxvilie; Mr.with full skirt, long sleeves ^ a\twv0ot1 dressmaker e-uit,-land Mrs.Stanley Herring, Mr.and a small | \"'\u201cî1, a tlny haS of.win,';i-oloTdLK.,,.1.a-, , .,, Mrs.Reginald Thompson and_daug-h- of M rs.Mrs.N111- G.B.LOOMIS, M.D.PHYSICIAN\u2014SU HURON Office; 84 DufTerln Avo.Tel.34 11 Take Care Of Your Health Use Our \u201cB.1\u201d Bread ALLATT\u2019S PHONE 724 ciepe, 'Yiul\t1 with a tiny hat of wine-colored I iabtedckg0sadtinrlhante wore a black crepe afternoon Miss Phyllis Little of Ayer\u2019s Cliff,| dress Hummed with sequins.Que.- Mr.and Mrs.M.Alexander of f ollowing a reception- for the Richmond, Que.; Miss Ruth Sher-!\tthe bridal couple left o-n a WHERE SMART YOUNG WOMEN SHOP 1 roses.The reception was held at Mrs.! Clifford Goodhue\u2019s, 133 Quebec // v N I Street, where late autumn flowers 'A ! were used to decorate.Refresh-Iments were served in the dining | room.The bride\u2019s table, which was 'centered with a three-tiered wedding (cake, was effectively done with yel-jlow roses.i Later the bride and groom left to ! spend their honeymoon in the United i S tates, the bride travelling in a j green and white checked wool suit 1 under a camel\u2019s hair topcoat, and wearing a brown hat and accessories.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Squier will take up residence in Toronto, The out-of-town guests were: Mrs.Charles M.Squier, Lindsay, Ont.; Mr, and Mrs.Robert Myers, Brampton, Ont.; Mrs.E.G.Pierce, Montreal; Mr.J.A.Ewing, K.C., Montreal; Mrs.W.J.Ewing, Richmond; Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Moore, Three Rivers; Miss Dorothy Squier, New York; Cap- Ji WjsL man, Miss Rita Smith and Mr.Simpson, all of Montreal.Bob HOY\u2014G REAVES A quiet, but pretty autumn wedding took place, at high noon, on Saturday, October 13th, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Graeme Ford, Portneuf, when Eleanor Flora, elder daughter of Mr.Alfred Greaves, formerly of Inverness\u2019, Que., and the late Mrs, Greaves, became the bride of Mr.Charles J.Hoy, son of the late Mr.Thomas Hoy, of Inverness, and Mrs.Ludlow, of Laconia, N.H.The bride, who wars, unattended, was given in marriage by her father and wore a street-length two piece dress of Mariella crepe; a black Car- motor trip, the bride travelling in a blue flannel suit with a Hank' Tweed top coat, a small blue felt hat, with veil, and brown accessories.Upon their return Mr.and Mrs.Hoy will take up residence in Lennoxvilie.The out of town guests were Mi.r Thelma Crawford, of Lennox.!l!e and Staff-sargeant K.R.Greaves, of Montreal, brother of the bride.Cpl.EUvin llening, of Bury, who was a prisoner of war in Hong Kong, that he* is safe and well and expects to arrive.home soon.Mrs.Alien Griffin has returned i home from Montreal West, where she ; was a gm .: for a week of her sister-in-law, Mrs.Goffe, and Mr.Goffe.Mrs.Gilbortt, who had been a guest of her sister, at the same home, returned with Mrs.Griffin to spend a week with her at the home of Mr.and Mi's.Murray Labonte.Danri-, Town Hall, Bishtpton, on Thurs., Oct.18.Len Lohb\u2019s Oreh.A Girl Needs More than Glamour In a salctd, we mean.Of course eye appeal and colour count.But men, for instance, don't want a sissy salad.Try composing your next one around the creamy goodness of Baumcrt Cream Cheese.He\u2019ll come back for more! 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SHADOW TRYING TO GET AHEAD OF COMING EVENTS 1 TERRY W *eU£H A sioev WOULD /when you ANNOUNCE ABOUT THIS EIJ6A6EMENT TO COLOHEL CORKIW ?THERE 4 Ol.RJPPO StTTIN ' DP LATE - PROBABLY THINKIN \u2019 DP NEW PAT KACf PROBLEMS TO TORTURÉ US WITH TOMORROW ONE OF THE SOYS IN THE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE TOLD ME SEVERAL KI6 NAME WOMEN COKKESPON PE NTS WILL BE THROUC-H HERE SOON ! BE HCTTER NEWS TO THEM THAN TO MEN 1 THE WHOLE WORLD WOULD HEAR ABOUT THF BETROTHAL .ALL EXCEPT COLONEL COECIN.HIMSELF.I'LL JUS' BET HE'S DOIN' SOME THINKIN'THESE DAYS, 'N IT IS TO WATCH THEM AND LAUCH, MISSY APRIL KANE -THE YANKEE SOLDIERS KNOW ONLY THAT YOU PREPARE FOR NUPTIALS.1 BY FRED HARMAN Reverse Reward RED RYDER HOLD TOUR CHIPS, 5E.I4TS-' IT\u2019S A FREE FOR AU/ At-'DUD-'COAt ON A [H* 6055\u2019ô IIA y TROUBLED t\u20195 H\u2019 LAST TlfAE TOU\u2019Lt) v?ED RTOLR &LAC< TO/O KiCX-ufA nr KICK DUIE &EAVE m CAHAOfr 24iBSHrr .u \\ Sis SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16.1945.Many Present Ât Annual Sectional Meeting Of W.M.S.In East Angus Bast Angus, Oct.16.\u2014Represent read by Mrs.!.D MacLeod, and the atives from Bury, Cookshire.East, fleeing prayer given by Mrs.White- Angue, Island Brook and Scotstown\t.\t, ?>.# «rtiona! ' Greetings and Auxiliaries attended the ectional tve come were ex- Society, heid m the\t\u2014e \u2014]\tAuxtliarv United Church, which was effectively I ^ f .\t1 '\t.decorated with seasonal flowers and.Splendid Auxiliary reports were piaPtg\tI given by Mrs.L.D.Ma-Lecd, Bury; \u2019The'sectional Vice-President,\tMrs- °- C- Famsw-orth, Cookshire; J.D.Cox, of S.\u2019ctstown, who directed the proceedings, was assisted by served by the Young Ladies\u2019 Association, at the noon hour, the after-[ noon session was opened with the singing of the hymn, \u201cI Do Not Ask, 0 Lord,\" and prayer, followed by j \u201cHighlights from the Dominion! Board,\u201d presented by Mr£.Stafford,: who etreased the urgent need for1 leaders in the Crusade for i-t and the church, v ' ' not bei.er-taken by the United Church, alone, but ie a joint effort of all the churches; .-poke of the important task of bringing ba urned men CARNIVAL By Dick Turner A.MacAulay, Scotstown: .V ; s Mary sr*,r»4vsssix ?*\u2019*\u2022 ^ ] Pr^-«idpffvt The rmenin?tion, read b\\ Secre.a.,.Presbyterial President.The opening worship service was conducted by the Bury Auxiliary, opening with the hymn, \u201c0 Lord and Master Of Us All,\u201d followed by Psalm XCV, Mrs.Willard, East Angus; Mrs; A.into the church, and deplored the spectre of materialism, invading our land, and the increasing lack of Sabbath observance, indications of the trend of the times; and our attitude towards it, a lack of vitality, and spiritual power.Ou objective, the re-dedication of ministers and church members, seeking preparation through, \u201cQuiet Time.\u201d The study course for the year, \u201cAfrica,\u201d was presented \u2018 v 'Tiiss Sparling, who reviewed some of the study material, \"Angola Now,\" \u201cCurrie of Chisamba,\u201d \"Spotlight ^n Africa.,\u201d \u201cNyangat Two Villages,\" and also introduced books for primary age Children.To familiarize the books for study, groups were formed, led by Mrs.Gilson, Mrs.R.A.Scott, Mrs.Staff rd, Mrs.Cox and Mrs.P.A.Sherman, and the map of Africa was ex-plained, facts given about the people of Africa, a quiz on Angola, what our church Is doing in Angola, and highlights on China.A hymn, typical of Mies Olive Sparling, of Ottawa Travelling Secretary of Junior Groups, who was introduced by Mrs.Stafford, spoke on \u201cOur responsibility towards the youth of our Church,\u201d stressing the fact that the church can hope for no future unless the children and youth are educated in missionary work, which is an integral part of our religious training.World friendship must be taught the boys and girls, who have been so greatly affected by the war, and taught that Brotherhood is not a| mere term.She suggested that a Secretary for younger groups be appointed, one of understanding, sympathy, and vision, who would be a link between leaders and the V7.M.S.j The family life of the church was \"also stressed.The new Literature Secretary, Mns.E.E.Gilson, of Sherbrooke, replacing Mrs.E.Ball, of Magog, was introduced, and gave a,.,\t, onmnrehensive -urvev of hooka on the misslonaty work of the United comprehensive survey of boofcg on 0hurc.h of Canada, \u201cHills of the the book shelf.In the Group discussions, \u201cAuxiliary Work,\u201d was led by Mrs.Stafford, \u201cJunior Groups\u201d by Miss Sparling, and \u201cReading Course,\u201d by Mrs.Gilson.Mrs.James, former Presbyter-iai President, spoke of the greater opportunities for future service in the work, opportunities which will require heroic effort.She closed the session with prayer.Following a delicious luncheon, Get effective, gentle relief from sluggishness by taking 2 to 4 tablespoonfuls of Phillips\u2019 Milk of Magnesia with water.You'll be delighted with the results this proved laxative-antacid gives you, and the way it helps you wake up refreshed, sparkling, ready to sail through your working day.What's more, Phillips' Milk of Magnesia is acknowledged by science one of the fastest neutralisers of excess stomach acidity known! 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MADE IN CANADA PHILLIPS\u2019 wiimni wmagnuu Whoak tdd liquid mutin mit** PvHir PHILLIPS TABLETS ' « m, mm imam { x> ueurs\tnvcttu North.Rejoice,\u201d by Shaw, was pleasingly rendered by Mr.Don Willard.On behalf of the visiting delegates, Mrs.P.A.Sherman extended thanks to Mrs.Stafford and Mists Sparling for their excellent addresses and for the practical manner in which the work was presented, but wishes for .success to the new Literature Secretary, Mrs.Gilson, a cordial welcome to Mrs.James, to Mr.Donald Willard, for his service of eong, and to the ladies of East Angus for their hospitality.The session closed with a period of devotion, celebrating the centenary of the first Canadian Foreign Mission Board, and the sending of the finst Canadian Missionary to open the first Canadian Foreign Mission Field, directed by Mrs.Stafford, who gave the \u201cCall to Wor-j ship,\u201d which wa.- followed by thei hymn, \u201cPraise the Lord Ye Heavens j Adore Him,\u201d and the Scripture reading, \u201cEzekiel\u2019s vision of the River\u2019 of Sanctuary,\u201d the basic idea of the| \u201cRiver of Christianity.\u2019\u2019 Following! the Litany and prayers of inter-j cession, a short talk on the \u201cBeginnings of Christianity,\u201d wa* given by the leader, an 1 brief sketches of the ( life of John Geddes were given by Mre.Cox, Mrs.p.A.Sherman ami ; Mrs.A.A.Mackenzie, After the closing prayer and\u2019 hymn, tea was served by the East) Angus Auxihary.COCO.BY USA EPUnCt.MC.T.M.«O.M.1-W-Or ».\u201cMan From Oklahoma\u201d Opens As Feature Tomorrow At Premier DIX VILLE \u201cHugh Blmer Prentiss, come out of there this instant! What\u2019s gotten into you?\u201d QUICK ATTENTION IMPORTANT IN ANKLE SPRAIN By William A.O\u2019Brien, M.D.Sprained ankles are usually caus- Mns.Lora Bice.Miss Joyce Holtman, of Sher-; brooke, spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Catchpaugh.Pte.Cecil Revoir, of Montreal, spent a week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs.Clarence Catchpaugh.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Victor Lloyd were Mr.Lloyd's sisters, Miss Anna Lloyd, of the United States, and Mrs.John George, and Mr.George.Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Whittier and Arthur Loft, Elaine Lange and Roy Rogers in an exciting scene from Republic\u2019s great new musical Western, \u201cMan From Oklahoma,\u201d starring Roy Rogers and Trigger, The Smartest Horse In The Movies.ed by catching the heel of the shoe daughter, D-oreen, spent a day in on a step, forcing the foot to sud-! qy,prilr -Cp denly extend itself with the side:*' -tv n i\" ^ turned in.resulting in a tear of the) ^ Red Cross Society held its ligaments on the 12?eetlnK the home of Mrs.Parker 1 front and side ^Powers.Mrs.Corinne Metevier was the ankle.Pain t*16 hostess.Quilts were made and varies with the at t*16 close of the meeting, reextent of the in-1 freshments were served by Mrs.jury, and may MARBLETON Dr.O\u2019Brien.pie A very successful chicken supper was held in the Church Hall one Saturday evening.Stricken people of war-torn lands NEED CLOTHES >e so severe that the patient is unable to stand.First thought j when you sprain your ankle should be to iearn If you have a fracture.The method forfinding a fractured bone is an X-ray examination.The ankle must be examined in several positions so that fine cracks in the bone may not be overlooked.The character of the tenderness over the injury also is suggestive, because in a spain the whole joint area is tender, while in a fracture only a small spot over the bone may represent the tenderness.This may be so sharply defined that it is pencil-point in size.If there is no fracture, the next step is to reduce the swelling.Cold Applications First As soon after the injury as possi-sible, take-off your shoe and sock, lie down and elevate the foot.By this time a certain amount of bluish discoloration will be present, due to the escape of blood into the tissue.Do not apply heat, as this will cause congestion with more swelling and discoloration.Instead, apply cold for the first two hours to keep the swelling down and to help in tht clotting of the blood.| Cold applications may be made by wringing out cloths in cold water or by putting on ice packs.After the preliminary cold application.heat is applied to help absorb the fluid and blood which ha?escaped into the tissues.Use Figure-8 Bandage If the ankle is sprained and no fracture is present, the best dressing is a rfigure-of-8 bandage on the ankle and leg.strongly reinforced with adhesive tape.Young people usually are able to get up and walk on the bandaged foot without too much difficulty.Older individuals, especially those who are overweight, may find walking%results in too much swelling.CHERRY RIVER Metevier.Mr.and Mrs.Elric Dufresne, of Austin, spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harry 'Whittier.Mrs, Cora Billford, from near Lennoxville, spent an afternoon at the home of Mrs.Betty Katt.Mrs.Clifford Buzzell and Miss Thelma McQuilliams spent a day with their mother, Mrs.'Warren Buzzell.Mr.Donald McQuilliams spent two days in Montreal.The ferret is a mammal.Excitement, action, music and comedy are expertly combined in \u201cMan from Oklahoma,\u201d starring vehicle for Roy Rogers which begins tomorrow at the New Premier Theatre.Republic, long recognized as master of the musical Western picture, has the best of its succession of such hits, in this, the hilarious stbry of two feudin\u2019 ranch families, who are forced to join together to outwit an unscrupulous land-grabber, Rogers gives another of his riding-singing roles with the breezy charm which has made him the top cowboy star of the nation.Dale Evans, lovely singing actrass has the top feminine role in the film and contributes two ballads to the top-flight musical numbers featured in the picture.George \u201cGabby\u201d Hayes, ace Western comedian is seen as the head of one of the feuding clans, and meets his comedy match in Maude Eiburne, matriarch of the other family.New and old music is supplied by Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers.Roger Pryor plays the suave land-grabber and Republic's dozen starlets make up the prettiest chorus seen in recent films.Action highlight of the picture is the exciting wagon race filmed under the direction of the dean of action directors, Yakima Canutt.Frank McDonald, director of the film has combined the suspense, music and comedy into one of the most outstanding escapist-type films of the year.The other picture is \u201cThe Unwritten Code,\u201d which tells the story of an American prisoner-of-war camp and the Gestapo\u2019s attempts to rule from across the sea.Mr.John Kinghorn, of Kinnear's Mills, has been visiting his friend, Rev.J.C.Tannar, and Mrs.Tan-nar for a few days.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Harry Kellogg, of Green Bay, Wis.Gnr.Carroll R.Major has left for a visit with his sisters, M'.ss Isobe: Major and Mrs.Ashley Reed and family in Dundas.Ont.The \u201cCarry On\u201d ard_ \u201cKnitting Club\u201d held a busy meeting at the home of Mrs.A.W._ Bailey one afternoon.A quilt was tied and other work accomplished.Week-end and holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Albert Norris were Mr.and Mrs.Andrew O\u2019Donnell.Mr.and Mrs.Norton O\u2019Donnell, of Rum-ford, Me.; Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Norris and Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Fraser and daughter, Janice, of Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.George L.Tannar entertained Mrs.Tannar\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Wright, of Verdun: and her sister, Mrs.S.Halbert, of Belleville, Ont.Mrs.Mabel Burchette, of Drumbo, Ont., is spending a little time with Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Jackson, at the Parsonage.The Women\u2019s Mission Circle met with Mrs.Willis F.Wiggett one afternoon.The President, Mrs.Fred L.McCoy, was in the chair and conducted the devotional exercises'.The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.Missionary readings of interest were given and the meeting closed with the benediction.Esther Cleveland was the 011I5 child of a President to be born in the White House.' MALE WEAKNESS listre?/.\u2022period!! with its nervous tension weak, tired cranky feelings \u2022 Have you at such times noticed yourself feeling nervous, \u201cdragged out,\u201d irritable, a bit blue\u2014due to functional periodic disturbances?Then don\u2019t delay, try Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms.Pinkham\u2019s Compound is one of the most effective medicines for this purpose.Pinkham\u2019s Compound is what is known as a uterine sedative because it has a soothing effect on one of woman\u2019s most important organs.Pinkham\u2019s Compound is mada from wholesome roots and herbs (plus Vitamin Bi).Here\u2019s a medicine that helps nature.Just see if you\u2019re not delighted with results! Follow label directions.rjô/dia £.(PmÂÂaffù c EGETABLE COMPOUND J*.TN countries ravaged by war, thousands of \u2019*¦ families are without adequate clothing, blankets, footwear.They face bitter winter weather unprotected \u2014 unless every scrap of serviceable discarded clothing in our cupboards is sent to them at once I Turn out your clothes closets today.Hand in whatever used clothing you can spare at your nearest Post Office or Collection Depot.OCTOBER 1 to 20 CLOTHING COLLECTION OFFICIAL CLOTHING DEPOTS IN SHERBROOKE: Main Depot: No.3 Fire Station, Lansdowne Market BRANCH DEPOTS: Sherbrooke High School Mitchell School St.Jean Baptiste School Larocque School St.Dominique School Fraser Bros.Dept.Store Zeller\u2019s Store Lawrence School East Sherbrooke School, Bowen S.Supérieure School Ste.Therese School Racine School United 5c to $1 Store Metropolitan Store Woolworth\u2019s Store Space Donated By: ARNOLD\u2019S LIMITED The October meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.George Alex.The roll call wa6 answered by \u201cHow We Can Befriend Our Teacher.\u201d A very satisfactory report was given by the Treasurer, Mrs.Alex, on the sale and tea given at Cid\u2019s Place.A paper was read by Mrs.Edward McKelvey on meat rationing, also one by Mrs.Charles Fields on \u201cWhat To Do With What We Have Left Over At Home.\u201d There was a display of the contente of the ditty bags.Mrs.George Alex was appointed to do the buying of articles j needed for the ditty bags.A donation of quilt patches was made for I the Red Cross.At the close of the j meeting, Mrs.G.Alex served delic-i ious refreshments, being assisted by her mother, Mrs.C.Fields.C.S.M.Doris McKelvey, of the C.W.A.C., is home from Overseas, having been gone three years.Her many friends were happy to wel-ccfrne her home again.Mrs.Mary Davis and son, Arnold, of Magog, called on her mother, Fight Asthma Mucus Easy Way Mr.O.C.Beasley, Truro, V.8, was asthmatic, would cough and choke tor hours every night, couldn't sleep.Tried many medicines but was not helped.Manda» quickly stopped his attacks and he now -els better than for years.To prove that Mondoeo may do the same for you, wa make nits liberal trial offer: Oet Meadeco from '.our druggist today I Unless It loosens and lemoves thick strangling mucus, brings free breithkng.restful sleep and frees you from ths suffering of Asthma attacks, return the empty package and get all your money back.You have everything to gain and nothing to lose.So don't suffer (mother day without asking your druggist lor Mendago.YOUR Subscription Is Necessary .\u2014 a .in.i n .¦¦in., , .i .^ The LEGION Financial Campaign FOR A \u201cWAR MEMORIAL\u2019' HOME IS AN EMERGENCY COMMUNITY APPEAL It, isw ip\\ ® Hundreds of volunteers from Sherbrooke, Lennoxville am| surrounding communities are returning .\u2022\tDemands on the local Legion Branch are steadily increasing for (1 ) Rehabilitation improvements (2) Pension adjustments (3)\tAssisting the sick, the disabled and the handicapped (4)\tBefriending needy dependents (3) Other Welfare Services .» The present scope and volume of Legion activities can no longer be satisfactorily handled from the former small quar-ters .\u2022\tAll Legion officers, committee chairmen and members func-1 tion in an honorary capacity, without remuneration, in the service of others ., .\u2022\tThese Legion members are all employed men.Their spare.' time services are effective in proportion to the facilities at their disposal ., , O YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS will provide the FACILITIES! \u2022 Other purposes of the Legion War Memorial Home are manifold and have been reviewed at length in the local pressj on the radio, and by mail.THE CANADIAN LEGION, B.E.S.L.is a Democratic, Patriotic, Non-Political Non-Denominational Organization .After the Bands and Cheering fade away, the Canadian Legion continues to care for those who have suffered because of their Service\u201d .THIS SPACE DONATED BY: NEW PREMIER THEATRE M.T.STENSON SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY T 0963 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.OCIOBER lb.1^43 Seven SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith has received her discharge, ar.d ai George Crittenden, avd Mr.Crit-present is visiting her sister.Mrs.James Wilson.I lO-lb CCP«.1»45 BY NE> SERVICE, INC.T.T/.REC.U.S.PAT, OFF CALL\u2019S MILLS temi< M daug ar.d .and Mrs tter.Dawn visite»! th( Harold Mums and motored to Sutton former's parents.Mr.and Mrs.E.Mums.- j The Misses Alice and Olive John- Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Hubbard.' ston spent the Thanksgiving week-of Montreal, have taken possession : end with their parents, Mr.and of their farm, formerly owned by ; Mrs.George Johnston.Mr.J.G.Edwards.\tyj,.p Hubbard spent a day with Mr.H.F.Ladd ar.d Miss M.Ladd relatives i- Mo-treal.were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Arthur; Mr h p \u2018i^a, Ethel and Evelyn, accompanied by Miss Irene Rider, of Sherbrooke, motored to Megantic for the Thanksgiving week-end to visit Mrs.Davis\u2019 parents, Mr.and .Mrs.S.P.Rider.While there, Mr.t a fine black bear, the hieh they^ intend to make for their home.Miss Eisie Rosemere, and Mtes Lucy Higginson, of Beebe, cared for the Davis home during their absence.Lance-Cpl.Alvin Ross, of West June.The story, \u201cHow I ___\u201e ________mount, was a visitor at the same votional period a very interesting home, and visited other friends over story was read entitled \u201cThanksgiv- a week-end.ing on the Wall.\u201d Mrs.T.N.Mit-1 Mr.and Mrs.Edward Young, of chell, the Superintendent, reviewed1 Charlestown, X.H., were guests of the Thanksgiving week-end in Monk a chapter m the Study Book, \u201cTom- Mrs.Lucy Beane and family for real tored to Averill, Vt., Coaticooi and various other points of interest.-I;.M.F.Daniels, of Coaticook was an overnight guest of his sister.Mrs.Alber Bryan.-Mrs.Timothy Aldrich has returned home from Ontario, where sh« has spent the summer, and with Mr.Aldrich, have gone to then camp, in East Hereford to harvest their vegetables.Miss Ethel Ross, of Sherbrooke spent the Thanksgiving week-enc with Mr.Alber Bryan.Miss Flor* Markwell was an overnight guesl at the same home.The French School has opened with Miss Gignac as teacher.Mia Gicnac will make her home with Mrs.E.Hanson.Mrs.Clarence Davis attended thl Teachers\u2019 Convention in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Perry spenl Æjr rose l££ Artdl aZ 9 ^ h°C.9roomedmeCeSS,\u2019^^0r'veR\" Amenant) women.,, Mew tM Cream Deodorant Safely helps Stop Perspiration 1.Does not irritate skin.Does not rot dresses or men\u2019s shirts.2« Prevents under-arm odor.Helps stop perspiration safely.3« A pure, white, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream.4» No waiting to dry.Can be used right after shaving.5.Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Laundering-^-harmless to fabric.Use Arrid regularly.39^ also 15^ and 59f5 sizes MORE MEN AND WOMEN USE ARRID ^ THA.N ANY OTHER DEODORANT Miss Bernice Hun+en was D guest of Mr.and Mrs.Isaac Morri for I hanksgivinitf.Miss Laurel Mastin-e, who af-tending High School, in Richmond wa* the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Mastine, for thi1 Thanksgiving holidaya.Cpl.Ronald Lay, of Montreal \"Pent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr, and Mrs.E.S.MacGoniga Chasse Street.FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger ¦W COMPLETE HUNTING EOOIPMENT GUN* ¦ 1945 BYNEA^mlVT \u2018And with this rear-view mirror you can always how close the bear is to your heels!\u201d 1 children, of Roxton Fails, Mr.and Mrs.Armand Lamarche and Ralph-ael Brin, of St.Cesaire, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Aime Brin and family.Mr.and Mrs.Alphege Favreau entertained Mr.Jean Départie, Mrs.Départie and Miss Georgette De-partie, of Roxton Falls; Mr.and Mrs.Alphonse Départie, of Montreal, and Mrs.A.Favreau, of Granby, over a week-end,\ti -vr- rv _ , Mrs.Ernest Marvis, of Granby,1 P ^ s Doreen.\t«rues- and Miss Yvette Favreau, of St.\tParents> M>-.and Mrs.A Gapt.Kenneth Heron, who ha been the guest of his parents, Mi apd Mrs.Thomas Heron, has gon to Montreal to resume his studies jr McGill Un ivers-ity.Miss Dora Elliott spent the weei end with her parents, Mr.and Mr?Thomas Heron, after attending th-Teachers\u2019 Convention, in Montres1 She has now returned to her school at Baie Comeau.Mr.Earl Oates, of Sherbrooke, k the guest of his srister, Mrs.G.M Boyd, and his niece, Mrs.Melvin Wilson.King Street.Miss Patsy Gardner, of Montrea1 is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Randall Gardner, Dactyl-Street.The many friends of Lawrenc-.Heron will be glad to know that he is making satisfactory progre*?after his operation in the Jeffrev Hale Hospital, Quebec.All hope to hear that he will soon be able to return home.A meeting of the members of the I Prisoners of War Society was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Campbellton, Belvidere Street, and all were very hanpy when a telephone call came through from Victoria.B.C., and Lieut.James; Gilbert, who has been a prisoner of the Japanese at Hone Kong since Christmas Day.1941.spoke to his wife and hift mother, Mrs.Ernest Gilbert, , id told them that he would be home in Asbestos, in a few days.Friends of Mrs.Bert Smith are sorry to hear that she is suffering from a fall.All hope that she will soon be feeling much better.The Women's Association of the United Church met at the home off Mrs.R.Gardner.There was a good attendance of members and several guestis.One imw member joined the Association.Plans were mode to hold a sunner to be held on November 10 and a sale of fanev articles at the church -'t the conclusion of the meeting d-bVi-us refreifbnvmts were Risrvpd br the h-rtp-ce^ Mrs.Gardner.Mr-.Red oh Wilson and M\" \u2022.George 1 \u2022\u2019TBon.Friendtv of Mrs.Smith TT-zard are verv sorry to hear that her little girl.Shcrrv.is threatened with pneumonia, and sin-erelv hope that she may soon he well again./O-H, Granada THE Sponsored by the Sherbrooke Lions Club tell 8 p.m.$000 m p.m.INCLUDING: $100 Victory Bond \u2014 3 pairs 4-point Whitney Blankets \u2014 Kayser Tricycle\u2014Ladies\u2019 Overnight Bag\u2014Lounging Chair\u2014 Men\u2019s Skis -many other desirable and worthwhile prizes! Silk Stockings\u2014iri-Iite Lamps - -\u2014 Sheets and Pillow Cases \u2014 and FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Suspi -ÎCIOSJS BY MERRILL BLOSSER pr 'Msiüè- Behind the above advertisement taken from \u201cPolitika\u201d, leading X ugoslavian newspaper, lies the grim story of the millions of European men, women and children who will die, or lose hands and feet this winter, for the lack of clothing, shoes and bedding.IN GREECE\u2014Six persons out seven are without shoes.of every IN BELGIUM\u2014A single shirt is the only garment possessed in a family of eight persons.IN CHINA \u2014Lack of clothing in freezing weather was responsible last year for tremendous suffering, the amputation of hands and feet and many deaths.IN YUGOSLAVIA\u2014Notice of a death brings crowds offering \u201cfabulous\" sums for the clothing of the deceased.NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION {Sponsored by the Canadian United Allied Relief Fund on behalf of UKRRÆ) asks you to RUMMAGE YOUR CUPBOARDS SEARCH YOUR ATTIC for any forgotten but still usable cloth-, ing, shoes or bedding you may have.Mode and style matter not in the least.These vital garments are required to clothe the naked, war-emaciated bodies of the war victims; shoes are needed to protect the bare and bruised feet of the destitute.WILL YOU DO YOUR PART?mmmtit crehicili mum ««?tutti io< mbtidiirr CUBIC fOWER COMP AH Smile! Modem Way Relieves Miseries of Colds Pleasantly-During Night Today, the modern way most mothers use to relieve miseries of colds is to rub Vicks VapoRub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime.Results are so good because VapoRub .Penetrates deep into cold-irritated bronchial tubes with its special, medicinal vapors.Stimulates chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice.Then For Hours VapoRub's special action keeps on working.Invites restful sleep.Often by morning most of the misery of the cold is gone! Home-Proved by millions of users, VapoRub's special penetrating-stimulating action works just fine! So be sure you get the oneandonly VICKS VAPORUB.\\okp When those «ids initiate- me into the Skittclub, x want you men to arrest me BUT DON'T BOOK ME / - I WANT THOSE KIDS To REALIZE THAT IF A J\u2019OLICE CHIEF CAN BE PINCHED, THE LAW IS TOUGM ' OKAY.CHIEF' H V i§ Okay, club members \u2014INITIATE me! AND MAKE IT 6000/ y EXCUSE us aTT ) y^MlNUTEi chief/ % '03' G % I «y*! > a I DO HERESY THtNKETH , That i smelleth a RATj DOST THOU .COP».;943 BY NE< S?BVIC6.INC.' Y M.' Rœ.u! S.o\u2018\u201c ALLEY OOP Look Ooola, It\u2019s Alley A SWIMMER LIKE YOU IS WHAT'S HEEDED TO PIN THE g|& APE'S EAgS SACK.\u2019 HE WON\u2019T BE SO HOXV AFTER A 6IRL HANDS HIM A TRIMMING?WHAT IT TAKES ^ TO GIVE \u2019!M THE BUSINESS.YOU GOT.EH, FELLAS?AND I DO MEAN EVERYTHING.,' ^ TM 'Y cay, ooola saufs r BE DO!AT OKA Y- \u2022 1 CUES9 I'LL CO w OVER AM'- -j v Lr Tno, I\u2019LL JUST ^ SIT HERE AN' /1 SEE IF SHE ) RECOGNIZES / X -, Gj'.Vj \u2022 G/ G/Lwm i/Y Vl?! |\\f WA 'C-/&X / OH, DON'T FRET, about} MBÈ i IN& HIM,.!r WS KNOW H/M, HB 'LL r*, \\JAKE CARE Or yf v that yy w YO L 'man equipped ; also house, illness, cheap.Apply' Farnham, Que.sell on account of Homer Knott, East BUSINESS DIRECTORY EXPERIENCED MAN FOR A DAIRY GOOD GARAGE WITH LISTER WELL farm.G.H Moynan, Phone 214r5, L«n-noxville, Que.\t| Situations Wanted, Male man would like work on farm doing chores in return for room and board.K.Kennison, Phone 914r22, Lennoxville.! SOLID BRICK BUILDING, EIGHT HEATED apartments, one large store and double garage able to place a hundred care.Location also suitable for theatre, bowling alley or dance hall.Phone 25S4-M.Advocates Female Help Wanted Farms For Sale R'UGG, MJGNAULT AND GRUNDY, Mc-Manamy & Walsh Building, 70 Wellington Street North.Phone 1689.WANTED.\u2014An elderly woman home for winter and be elderly woman.Call 142-M or write Box 612, Lennoxville.- BART HOLTRAM.K.C.W Wellington Street North.ADVOCATE; Phone 75.¦ eompLbnT ™ OF 125 ACRES.NO STOCK, SUGAR bufih, good building?, $4,500 cash.Fi\\e miles from Shefford.Apply Homer Knott, East Farnham.WANTED-CLEANING WOMAN TWICE A week from 9 to 5.Phone 4697-tR.GAGNE &.DESM ARAIS, 85a WELLINGTON j eXPER-IENCIED BILINGUAL S T EN O-North.Richmond Office, Phone 37.LYNCH & LYNCH, FACILITIES FOR dealing with income and Excess Profit Tax.Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.grapher for wholesale hardware establishment in Sherbrooke, permanent position.Apply Box 145, Record.Livestock For Sale PIGS FOB SALE, FIVE AND TEN WEEKS old.J.C.Soles, Brome.Que.ASHTON R.TOBIN, K.C., ROSENBLOOM Bldg., 66 Wellington North.Phone 623.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg.4 Wellington So.Tel 727.Armand Rousseau, K.C., W.H.Bradley, D.S.Howard.General trial practice, estates.Auctioneers f A.BURIKIN, WATERVILLE.PH.85r2.ft.M.DEMURS, LEN'VILLE.TEL.2Hi23.H.J.SIAN DISH.AYER'S CLIFF, QUE.L.E.DANIELS, WINDSOR MILLS.PH.Sr5.A.(HARRY) GRENIER, R.R.2.COMPTON.Phone 800.A.J.LaROSE, FRELIGHSBURG.MISS.County, Que.Phone 29r4.\t_____ HOUSEuMAID WANTED.SLEEP IN OK work by the day full time.References required.Box 154, Record.GIRL OR WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHILD, four, from 9 to 6 daily, except Sunday.No housework.Call 3162-W after 6.Miscellaneous 3 PUREBRED JERSEY BULL CALVES from R.O.P.dams $25 each.Eligible for Government bonus.Herd accredited and listed by Federal Government for Bangs.Bonnyburn Farm, Massa wlppi.Phone Ayer\u2019s Cliff, 2r21.TEN WELL BRED JERSEY' HEIFERS, TWO years old, freshening in April; also one manure spreader in good condition.A.H.Goff, R.M.D.3, Cookshire, Que.study in your spare time with the Poultry For Sale world's largest correspondence schools.- Over 300 courses to choose from, over 5,-000,000 students already enrolled.Special rates for ex-service men.Write to Interna, tional Correspondence Schools, Box 443, Sherbrooke, Que.160 SIX MONTHS OLD COCKERELS, $1*50 each.Box 453, Lennoxville.Personal Cars For Sale Chartered Accountants EDNEY, ARMITAGE £ OO., CHARTERED Accountant», 41b Wellington No.Ph.3285.P.S.ROSS £ SONS, conntants.Montreal CHARTERED AC- Dentist DR.J.A.LANDRY, S U RG EON -DENTIST.X-ray.100 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 398.Electro-Surgical Clinic_____________ SPECIALTY: RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS, Neuritis, X-ray Laboratory, Diagnosis of stomach, intestines, heart.Electro-Surgical removal of tonsils, hemorrhoids, wart*, corns.Dr.Horn, 85 Court St.Phone 3635.$8000 LIONS BUNGALOW MAY BE YOURS if you bold lucky share ticket.Beautifully 1 located on Kingston Road, opposite Toronto j Hunt Club.Shares $1.00.Proc^on?Wei-j fare & Postwar project*.Send remittance to Scarborough Lions Club, Box 6*M.Sta- ; tion H., Toronto 13.LATE MODEL DODGE TRUCK, 2V.to 3 ton.Extra good condition.T.E.Rcxford, Magog.Phone 708.$20 to $1,000 Loans For Married Couples WITHOUT ENDORSERS Quick, friendly, fuss-free service.Easy repayment terms.Life insurance at no extra cost.Reduced rates, OVER 150.000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED Wellington North, Room 11.Phone 3637.Sherbrooke, Quo.Representative at Magog: Etienne Gerin, 57 Main Street Phone 793.AUCTION SALE for Andre Maheu, 2V2 Miles from Lennoxville on the Cookshire Road.Thursday, Oct, 18th, AT 12:30 P.M.2 work horses, hay rake, disc and spring harrow, scraper, large wagon, walking plow, cultivator, trailer, pung sleigh, driving harness, double harness, hay fork, a lot of straw, 30 tons of hay.Everything must he acid without reserve as farm i* sold.Terms: Cash.AZARIAS GRENIER, Auctioneer.Compton, Que.AUCTION SALE for Wilfred Lapierre, 1 Mile from Little Lake, 3V4 Miles from Katevale, 3 Miles from North Hatley.Wednesday, October 24th, AT 9 O\u2019CLOCK 2 horses, 1,400 and 1,600 lbs., 10 cows, 4 heifers, IVL years, steer, bull, sow, 12 pigs.Mr.And Mrs.Murray Mason andi family were tea quests of Mr.and Mrs.Biyger in SweetsburR.Mr.and Mrs.Burns and family, j of Island Brook, were guests at the Mason home.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON INVERNESS Mrs.Harry Plummer\u2019s friends and acquaintances were sorry to hear of her death at Monteith, Northern Ontario.Sympathy is extended to all the bereaved.12.00: 12.15: 12.30 1.00: SCOIS TOWN AUCTION SALE for Joseoh Page, EAST HILL.QUE.Thursday, October 18th, In response to the appeal for the National Clothing; Collection for the destitute people, in war-torn Europe, a drive was organized, directed by a committee appointed as follows\": Mayor P.A Sherman, D.A.! Campbell, John C.Morrison, Mrs.! H.A.Scarth, Mrs.P.A.Sherman, Mrs.E.S.McMannis and Mrs.Roy Waldron.The committee was augmented by a large representation of local women and by Mr.A.II.Cowling, chairman of the Salvage Committee, Rev.E.C.Ward, Lt.-( ol.E.\tS.McMannis and Mr.Scott Parsons.The men collected the clothing, which was brought to the United Church Hall, where groups of women sorted, repaired and packed a large and varied assortment of garments and footwear for men, wom- , en and children.The Girl Guides sol-licited shoe laces from the merchants.1 Later the cartons of clothing, weighing over a ton, were loaded into a oar ready for shipment.The en-ü wf'ek.s old, 50 rhickens, dop, double wagon, pij-e proceedings were completed in single wagon, express, buggy, double sled, one Jay.Tea was served the work- pung sleigh, 6rs by Mrs.j.D.Cox and Mrs.F.\tB.Mayhew.Mrs.N.D.Madver has received N ews Road of Life.Fi rm Broadcast News 1.15: The Happy Gang.1.45: They Tell Me.Big Sister.Musical Moments.Concert Master.A Woman of America Ma Perkins.3.30: Pepper Young\u2019s Family 3 45: Right to Happiness.4.00: Modern Minstrels.4.15: News 4.30: Modern Musicians.4.45: Music for Strings.5.15: Songs for You 5.30: Robinson Family.2.00 2.15 2.30 3.00: 3.15: 12.00 12.35 I (hi 1.30: 2.00: 8.00: 3.30: 4.00; 4.30: 4 45: 5.15: 5.30: The S Ridin\u2019 \\ cv - Mason's the no Hour.Range.Programmse.Matinee for Moderns, The Music Hah Swing Session.Musical Programme.Modern Musicians.Styled for Strings.Songs for You Musical Programme.Midday M* ad t s.Soldier's Wife Truth and Pirtioii Press Bulletins Constance Bennett.Musical Novelties.Kihel and Albert.The Fitzgcralds.12 00 12.30 12.45 1.00 1.15 1.30: Chicago Varieties, 2.00 2.15: 2.30 8.00: Rhyihmaini?.3.30: Ladies Be Seated.3.45 : Voice of M( moi \u2022 4.00: The Jack Reich Show, 1.15: finie V .- ws (he News.4.30: For Hi dn-.iiis'ic i Service.4.45: Hop Uarrigan, 5.15: Dick lb\" \u2019 5.30: Indian Trails.5.45: Muidnus on Me\u2019.odi3*.WEDNESDAY EVENING 0.15- ORC News 6.30: Curtain Echoes.6.45: BBC Nows.Corn:, ntary 7.00: Intermezzo 7.30: Carolyn ,Gilbert Sings.7.45: Midweek Review.8.00: Jolly Miller Show.9.00 9,30: IfN'RRA Clothing Curtain Time.Drive.10.00: News.11.15: Current Eventa.12.00: News; Sign Off fi.00: 6.16: 6.25: Your Favorite News.Interlude Band 7.00: Intermezzo.7.30: Ellery Queen.8.00: Jack Carson Show.9.00: Joint Recital.9.30: Concert Hall of the Air.10.00: Sugar and Spice.10.15: Maynard Ferguson Orch.10.30: Clary\u2019s Gazette.1100: News 11.10: Dance Music.11.30: Sign Off.6.00: Supper Serenade.6 15: N e wé c a s t 6.50: Sportseast.6,45: Charlie Chau.7.00: Newscast.7.15- Lum \u2019n\u2019 Abner.7.30: Uncle Troj 7.40: V us h al Ii .orl ide.8.00: Servicemen\u2019s Forum.8.30: Treasure Trail.9.00: The Green Hornet.9.30: The Fun Parade# 10.00: Counter Spy.10.30: Late Nous.10 45: I Hi nee Orchestra.11.00: Beet S^1**** 11.55: New.s 12.00: Dance Orchestra.12.55 New* and Sien Off.$I.(V0 BUYS A SHARE IN THE KINSMEN Model Home, near Lake Erie Beach, Leam-ingrton, Ont.Beautiful $8,000 home sold to the winner for $1.Draw being held December 24th (Christmas Eve).Send remittance to Robt.Reid, Dept.10, Kins- ,\t,\t, .,\t, .\t\u201e\u201e\u201e r, .T .\t.n 4.\t\u2022 h\tstands, dishes, kitchen utensils, pictures, cop- men Fund, Leamington, Ontario.Receipts _\t,\t.v\tn ______ AT 12:30 P.M.7 choice milch cows, 1 three year old to freshen, 2 two year old to freshen, 1 No.lb cream separator, syrup drums, all small farm tools, 1 sideboard, 1 oil heater, beds and bureaus, 2 feather beds, tables, chairs.driving sleigh, manure carrier, driving rig, double harness, driving harness, manure spreader, mowing machine, rake, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, cultivator, hoe, \u2014\t.forks, pick, large boiling kettle, separator, & message fl om K1 son, a., -i pails, cream cans, straw, oats, corn, house- £ ACT ms EXCELSIOR.POMPADOUR/ '-\u2014W'l AMONG OTHER.V 1 MlSS THE ADVANTAGES ] UPROAe-^-\\NH\\le- HE'S L USUALLY ANNAV.VOU i £ IT'S AS DON'T HAND \\(HOiSY AS A TO DUCHA V TROUPE OP STIFF-ARM / SKELETONS TO SCORE L PRACTICING ON THE ; / A\\TOM8UN6 HASH ! 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Be Prepared I Have us check your lighting and install FLUORESCENT FIXTURES Our fixtures are the finest and prices are right.WIGGETT ELECTRIC Reg\u2019d 19 Marquette Street\tPhone 435 Tonight OUT OUR WAY By J.R William* LOOK.WHAT \u20195 j ALLOWED TO * DRIVE CARS, WHILE STROMO, HEALTHY KIDS OUR.AOE ARE FORBlDDEKJ; BOY, I WISH I WAS A SENATOR.OR.C ON ORE SOMAN-I D TRY TO MAKE :jV SOME NEW LAWS.\u2019 ¦J-ATSCwl ' liHr-V 'ATS RIÛHT-SOME OF \u2019EM COULDN'T PEEL A POTATO WITHOUT Pantin'.\u2019 I\u2019D SURE DO OUMP\u2019N PER KIDS Y OH, tJO YOU WOULDN'T.\u2019 BY Th\u2019 TliyiEYOU ÛOT THAT BIO YOU'D STILL BE THINKIN\u2019 Or YOURSELF AN' TR.YIN' TO I T THE ACE AW' SICKLY LIMIT MYSTERYI DRAMAl MAGIC1 £3* 7:15 p.m.Over Station CHLT SPOMlfatO £ McLARENSLIMITED .'HAMILTON THE RX£F?C, BRINGING HP FATHFP FOR YOUR WANT ADS, PHONE MA6GIE-YOU\u2019RE GETTiN' YOUNûER-LOOKIN EVERY DAX-AND MORE STYliSh- 7-\u2014-V MAGGIE'S IN A (GOOD humor for A CHANGE - I'LL SAY SOMETHIN' NICE TO HER TO KEEP HER THAT WAY vTT-' GOOD MORNING-JIGGS-YOU'RE LOOKING WELL TODAY- Cm.1XL ILi TMOra\tWord MS» STYLISH ?HOW DARE YOU Ridicule me3 - you HAVEN'T SOUGHT ME A DRESS IN MONTHS - I'M GOiNS ON A SHOPPING TOUR iMMEDl-lATELY- ,- wmKÊM Ten 5HTKBKUUK.L UAILY KK^UKD.1UL5ÜAY, OCTOBER 16, 1945.CARDS TO OPERATE LOCAL SQUAD IN CAN ADI AN-AMERICAN LOOP Lease Of Local Park To New miry Approved At Gty Council Session Baseball enthusiasts in this dis- tains at its own expense the prop-trict are promised the best fare they erENi\tENT!-\t-\t G.\tSmith\t\t.187\t20-0\t190-\u2014577\t E.\tByham .\t.122\t233\t140-\t-4-95 R.\tCarter , .\t.139\t175\t12.8-\t-442 J.\tStrickland .\t.15-5\t197\t146-\t-4-98 W\tTaylor .\t120\t213\t230-\t\u2014563 Te\ttais\t\t723\t1018\t834-\t2575 \tIndependents\twon\ttwo string\t\ts.\tFAIRBANKS\t\t\t\t R.\tSmith .\t.190\t241\t148\u2014oT®\t B.\tMcCormick\t.1-18\t124\t2-0-8-\t-477 I.\tRichards .\t148\t173\t18-3-\t-5-04 M\tFarrell .\t2'11\t214\t159-\t\u2014584 H.\tBench ,.\t141\t134\t2:®8-\t-543 Totals\t\t\t\t8S6\t963-\t2087 \tCARNA'i\t\tION\t\t E.\tLizee \t\t.163\t135\t175-\t-473- A.H.L.TO OPEN SEASON TONIGHT AT CIEVELAND New Haven, Conn., Oct.16.\u2014UP)\u2014 On the say-so of President MauXce Podoloff, the American Hockey League opens its first post-war campaign tonight with \u201cvery, very fine\u201d prospects and visions of a big future.Not that all war years were too bad by any means, for the season of 1944-45 broke all attendance records.Podoloff, starting his tenth season as the head of the loop, and its predecessor, the Internationa!-American, paused at his headquarters here before heading for the Cleveland-Hersey opener at Cleveland, to predict that this year's brand of hockey \u201cwill be better than ever.\u201d Podoloff emphasized that his circuit \u201csought no concessions or favored treatment from the Government during the war, and received none, with the result we operated with players either too young or too old for military service.\u201cToday we find ourselves with a great surplus of ice athletes, a fact that makes me sure our hockey will exceed the quality shown before the , war.\u201d Tonight\u2019s game at Cleveland will be followed tomorrow by Indianapolis at Buffalo, St.Louis at Pittsburgh, and New Haven at Providence, in addition to a return Cleveiand-Her-s-hey engagement at Hershey.EAST FARNHAM _ Mr.and Mrs.Fred Welch, of Sherbrooke, were calling on Mrs.J.C.Buck and Miss Helen Buck on their way to Mystic for a week-end.Mrs.McDonald, of Montreal, is visiting at the home of Mrs.W.J.McCulloch.Mr.Francis McDonald, of Kingston, Ont., is visiting his wife and family for a few days.Mr.Thomas and family are moving into their newly-acquired property.Mrs.Lawrence Page, -of West Brome, was a guest of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Shepard.f 'w- hampionsSiip Competition In All Boxing Divisions Will Be Revived G.Whitehead\t.,\t135\t1 58\t1 82\u201447 5 P.Verret .\t.\t216\t228\t131\u20145-75 R.Wells .97\t144\t151\u2014392 W.Sullivan .\t.\t167\t162\t14-3\u2014472 Totals.778\t82\u20187\t782-2387 Fairbanks won three strings.Washington, Oct.16.\u2014(JP)___Re-i vival of cnam.pionship competition in ail boxing -divisions was predicted' today by President Abe J.Green of| the National Boxing Association as1 he hailed the return to civilian life! of all tileholders.Revealing the first post-war N.B.1 A.ratings Greene announced that notice had been served on all champs that after a \u201cproper conditioning period\u201d they will be expected to defend their crowns against proper 1 contenders.Joe Louis, Gus Lesnevich and Tony Zale were given a full period FROST VILLAGE Upwards of seventy-five friends and relatives surprised Mr.and Mrs.I.O.Williams on the evening of October 3.The occasion was their forty-fifth wedding anniversary.Mr.| Williams and Mrs.Williams, nee Velma Martin, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.William B.Martin, were married at South Stukely by Rev.Mr.Eason, on October 3, 1900.They have resided on the farm formerly owned by his father, the late Mr.George Williams.An enjoyable evening was spent in playing cards and socially.Mi'.Clarence Johnson presented them with a purse of money.They both appropriately thanked everyone for the gift.Refreshments and a wedding cake were served, bringing a pleasant evening to a close.Those attending from a distance were Mr.and Mrs.W.'Alvin Williams, Mrs.Evelyn Goddard, Mr.and Mrs.E.T.Strange and Mrs.L.Mizener and little son, Mr.Fred Stone, Mr.and Mrs.0.P.Q.uilliams and Miss Barbara Quilliams, of Waterloo, Miss Fima Stevens and Mr.Percy Martin, of Richford, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Martin, Mr.and Mrs.L.S.Martin, Mias Doris Martin and Mr.J.J.Savage, of South Stukely, Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Taylor, Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Spencer and Mr.and Mrs.George Marshall, of Foster, Miss G-lcnna Martin, of Granby, and several from West Bolton, and the near neighbors.Mr.and Mrs.Erie Martin and little daughter, of Ste.Rose, have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Martin and family for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Chapman attended the reception for Mr.Hogan and Mrs.Hogan, nee Joyce Heat'h-erington, at the home of Mr.James Heatherington, in Waterloo.Mrs.George Williams has been visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Morrison, in Mansonville.of respite from title defence be cause of their recent discharge from military eervice but Freddie Cochrane, Ike Williams and Manuel Ortri were served notice to prepare tc take on high-ranking foes.Although Louis was not required to make immediate plans for risking his heavyweight crown, he signed a contract wi:h Promoter Mike Jacob.-yesterday for a battle with Billy Conn t \u2019.at is expected to draw a $3,-00'0,000 gate next June.Only two Canadians\u2014Johnny Greco and Danny Webb, both oi -Montreal\u2014were named in the listi Each was given \u201chonorable mention\" rating in the welterweight and featherweight classes respectively.The rankings: Heavyweight \u2014 Champion, Joe Louis, Detroit; logical contender Billy Conn, Pittsburgh; outstanding boxers, Jimmy Bivins, Cleveland.Tami Mauriello, New York, Melic Bettina, Beacon, X.YL Light heavyweight\u2014Champion, Gus Lesnevich, Cliffside, X.J.; logical contender, Archie Moore, St, Louis and Freddie Mills, England.Middleweight\u2014Champion, Tony Zale, Gary, Ind.; logical\" contenders -iacob Lamotta, New Y'ork, Georgf Abrams, Washington, D.C.; Rocky Grazi-ano, New York; Holman Williams, Detroit; outstanding boxers Charlie Burley, Pittsburgh; Jimmy Edgar, Detroit; Jock Mc-Avoy, England; Honorable Mention, Marcel Cerdan, France, Jose Basora, Puertc Rico.W olterweighi\u2014Champion, Freddie C-ochrane, Elizabeth, N.J.; logical contender, Ray Robinson, New York; outstanding boxers, Tippy Larkin, Garfield, N.J.; Jimmy Doyle Los Angeles; Honorable Mention, Ernie Roderick, England; Tony Janiro, Youngstown, Ohio; Johnny Greco, Montreal.Lightweight\u2014Champion, Ike Williams, Trenton, X.J.; logical contenders.Beau Jack, Augifsta, Ga.Bob Montgomery, Philadelphia, Willie Joyce, Gary, Ind.Featherweight\u2014 Champion, Sa: Bartola, Boston; logical contender Willie Pep, Hartford, Conn.; out, standing boxers, Chalky Wright, Loi Angelas, Carlos Chavez, Lo-s Angeles; Honorable .Mention, Freddi« Russo, Rahwayq N.J.; D-anny Webb.Montreal.Bantamweight\u2014Champion, Manuel Ortiz, El Centro, Calif.; logica: contender, Tony Olivera, San Francisco, Bennie Goldberg, Detroit, Luis Castillo, Mexico, Flyweight \u2014 Champion, Jackie Patterson, England; logical contender, Joe Curran, England, Dado Marino, Hawaii, Terry Allen, England.London has approximately 7,000 women bus conductors.Open Your Heart .and Your Clothes-Closet Door I UNRRA Old Clothing Drive! Please place your old clothing on the sidewalk on THURSDAY, October 18th, at 5 p.m.Pick-up will be made between 5 and 7 p.m.This reminder sponsored by FRASER BROS.LTD.MILLANV1LLE Mrs.Guy A.Little is spending an indefinite time in the United States, visiting her mother, Mr.William Appelton, and Mrs.Appel-ton, at Brantford, Vt., and other relatives in Wells River, Vt., and Lyndonville, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Marshall spent some time in Handerson Vale visiting relatives.Miss Marjorie Appelton, who spent a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Appelton.has returned to her teaching duties in Windsor Mills.Mr.Herbert Wright is in Quebec for medical treatment.All wish him a speedy recovery.Sir.Robert Wright, of St.Johns-bury, Vt.spent a few days with his brother, Mr.Joseph Wright, and family.GRANITEVILLE Mrs.Donald McDonald, of Newport, Vt., was a visitor at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel McAllister.Mr.Carroll Rediker, of Sherbrooke, was a visitor at the bom* of his father, Mr.R.A.Rediker, tor e6f V; tCfOfy Contributed bv fll -ié?ci6Cffl2ne4~ LIMITE D "]
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