Sherbrooke daily record, 3 novembre 1945, samedi 3 novembre 1945
[" NOVEMBER THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Cooler and Cloudy Forecast: Mostly clot: if with scattered lisrht showers and little changre in temperature today.Clearing: snd cooler tonight Sunday partly cloudy and cooler.The maximum temperature yesterday was 47 and the minimum C4.Last year tha temperatures were 66 and 3 «*\u2022 Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1943 1-orty-Ninth Year World News In Brief C&tskill, N.Y., Nov.3.\u2014(JP) \u2014Duck hunter Herbert Velxe *hot at a large fishhawk over-he&d, missed.But the bird dropped an 18-inch striped bass weighing two pounds.Velie came home with a fish dinner.* * * New York, Nov.3.\u2014(JP)\u2014 Lena Nienstadt, 16, who confessed to police she struck John Wagner, 71, with a hatchet September 12 '\u2018because he put his arms around me,\u201d was indicted here yesterday on a first degree murder charge.The girl is to undergo psychiatric examination before it is decided whether she will stand trial.* * * Camden, N.J., Nov.3.\u2014(/P)\u2014 Back in 1902 after being happily married a month, 63-year-oid Hugh Watson\u2019s wife Winnie turned to him and said; \u201cMy gosh, Hughie, you're ugly.If I'd known how ugly you are I would never have married you.\u201d She then packed her things and lel?t h im, Watson yesterday told Advisor Master in Chancery William R.J.Burton, who recommended his petition for a divorce on grounds of desertion.* * * Pittsburgh, Nov.3.\u2014(JP)\u2014 Ex-Sgt.Charles (Commando) Kelly, Congressional Medal of Honor winner, is back at a peacetime job of running a filling station.Kelly, who won fame by slaying forty Germans single-handed in 20 minutes, said, \u201cIt\u2019s an honest living\u20141 like it.\u201d * * * Tokyo, Nov.3.\u2014(tP)\u2014A post exchange for American soldiers opened on Tokyo\u2019s Ginza main street today with 500 kimono-clad Japanese salesgirls schooled in how to wait on the anticipated 10,000 customers daily.Their English phrases include a succinct: \u201cNo dates.\u201d * * * London, Nov.3.\u2014(TP)\u2014The British Association of Scientific Workers demanded in a resolution yesterday that the United Nations establish a commission to control the atomic bomb under the World Security Council, The Association said it spoke for 17,000 research workers, including scientists who helped develop the bomb.* * * London, Nov.3.\u2014(Reuters) -\u2014 A limited quantity of food\u2014 mainly superfluous to service requirr.ments and unsuitable for domestic distribution in Britain\u2014will be made available in the British zone of occupation in Germany and Austria, Sir Ben Smith, Food Minister, told an all-party deputation of members of Parliament yesterday.*\t* * Himeji, Japan, Nov.3.\u2014(7P) \u2022\u2014A co-operative language class between American soldiers and Japanese civilians brought forth this criticism of the Americans from a Japanese.Prodded to answer the question, \u201cWhat\u2019s wrong with the American soldier?\u201d a Japanese woman finally spoke up timidly: \u201cAmerican soldier always eating.That\u2019s impolite.\u201d *\t* * Littleton.Colo., Nov.3.-\u2014-(/P) «\u2014-Eight year\told\tDavid Rai- chert used a culvert as a foxhole and escaped injury yesterday.Two automobiles collided at the spot where he stood, killing both drivers.Anticipating the approaching crash, David dived into the open end of the culvert a split-second before\tone of\tthe\tcars rolled over the spot where he had been waiting for a school bus.Chungking Government Makes New PREMIER KING Proposals For Ending Fighting: TO BRING BACK American Policy Under Attack A-BOMB SECRET Difficulties Foreseen In Recruiting Post War Army Under Present Conditions Communists Claim That Under Guise of Acting as Policemen, United States Troops Are Interfering in Domestic Affairs.Chungking, Nov.3.\u2014NP)\u2014The Central Government has made tour concrete proposals to the Communists designed to immediately halt hostilities in North China, K.C.Wu, Minister of Information reported today.Reply on the proposals, which were not disclosed, is being awaited from the Yenan Communist headquarters, Wu said.The Minister\u2019s statement came as an increasingly tense situation between Communist leaders and United States army personnel In China was noted.The Communists are charging that the United States is meddling in Chinese internal affairs \u201cin the guise of a policeman.\u2019\u2019 In printing the charges, the Com DESCRIBE JAP ORGY AT WAR CRIMES TRIAL MacKenzie King Will Sail on Sunday on Queen Maryj Bringing With Him Secret; British Documents for Washington Atomic Energy Conferences.JOB SEEKERS 'NOW MORE THAN JOBS AVAILABLE Labor Department Reports That for First Time Since Beginning of War There Are More Unemployed Than Vacant Jobs.Ottawa, Nov.3.\u2014(®\u2014Applicants' for jobs on waiting lists at National Employment Offices have passed i the number of available jobs, the Labor Department reported today.Figures announced for October 26 showed that for the first time j since the war there were more unemployed \u2014 146,597\u2014than jobs\u2014 133,531.Included in the available,\t.\t.\t- w,»! me .\t.\t,\t.\t.\t.jobs were 35,000 vacancies in log-j mur.ist New China Daily News took ' Japanese during the battle of Man- vni^ au miormation available to its military matters, said \u201cvery strong London, Nov.8.\u2014 (CP Cable)\u2014 Given access to secret, documents of the British Government on the atomic I bomb and other subjects during a ! Nipponese Troops Machine\u2019nfonîh'1.o., snip-,\t^ ^Æe i\t^ ŸMiashjt/s tr'oops \"of J Ul^ Uuzo?,\"'iâ.Ïd JosIplflVL yards and at the Pacific coast, where\t%\u2022 Rf '\t/ p t lu?5'3?Chinese in a Manila lumber yard tier, 19, were sentenced yesterday one large firm was scheduled to re-! buctw\u20acm ll®ntsin and Pukow, said February 10.She said her four-1 to a total of 35 years each in peni-lease 600 workers hv the end of ! these were Government solJiei s both j year-old son had been bayoneted re-1 tenliarv after nleadimr e-uiltv on which had a surplus of 1,800 workers at October 26 compared with a surplus of 4.000 jobs two weeks previous.Lay-offs in Quebec were expected to provide about 200 skilled ship \u201e\tI uproar when a Chinese woman wit- Yenan and Chungking Commu- ness touted in Chinese at Yama-nist sources made, the unsubstant- shita.\u201cI\u2019d like to kill that man\u201d iated charge that American recon- she was escorted forcibly from naissance preceded the capture by the court room, yelling over her Government troops of a Communist- | shoulder: \u201cHe\u2019s got to be killed for Howard Green tf\\ 0!.Vancouver, conduct- investigations both on the The British Government gave Mr.\u2019 South), spokesman for his party on ; within ten miles l what he has done.\u2019 She had testified that she bad I sources, in reporting lost nine of her family of 12 in the! lease 600 workers by the end of j October.The Ford Motor Co.strike at j Ont ed 1 compared with 501 job: Cities in which the number of workers exceeded the number of jobs were: Saint John, N.B., Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor, Ont., Winnipeg, Saska-ton.Regina.Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria.SAY RIGHTISTS IN CONTROL OF MANY PARISES i trained and, equipped by the United ' peatedly.States while in North Burma.bayoneted re-! jeniiary after pleading guilty on [charges of bank robbery and jail leadership would be required to enlist the support of the Canadian people in raising a reserve army force of six divisions.Wilfrid Lacroix (I,\u201e Quebec Mont morency), who rejoined the Liberal party this year after breaking from it in 1944 over the conscription issue, said he opposed the use of conscription in the raising of peacetime forces.Mr.Irficroix urged that Canada aim toward gaining complete independence from Britain and suggested a general amnesty be granted to all deserters from the forces.The statements were made as the Commons concluded study of army i estimates and advanced to the dis-\u2019 lachment under Wing Cmdr.0.W cussion of air force estimates in the War Appropriation and Demobilization Bill.Ihirdin, London, Ont., covers the con tinent sifting evidence while another under Id.-Col.Clarence Camp- \u201e\t.\t,\t,\t.\tA pretty Filipino girl said her ; breaking.Walter Koresky, 22, was Windsor, Ont., contributed to 7,271 Growing battles for raiuoads lead-\u2018 mother and four brothers were kill-; sentenced ot 15 years after convie unemployed being registered there ; 1'\u2018S\u2019\tNoitn Lhina and Man-, eu by Japanese who set fire to a tion on two bank robbery charges, compared with 501 jobs.\t1 enuria were reported even as the building in their yard where they ; All three are from Windsor, Ont.Government pres.-cd the unfinished l had taken refuge, then threw in Lauzon and Peltier were con-job of disarming thousands of Japa- hand grenades.\t;victed on the same four charge.- : nese after eight years of war.j She herself escaped with horri- ! Robberies of the Canadian Bank of The Communists estimated 800,- : ble leg burns from a flaming grave ' Commerce branch at Ayr, Ont., \u2022OOfi Government troops are massing onto which she said the Japanese May 9, the Royal Bank of Canada for an offensive against the Reds, jhad tossed her.\tj branch at Bath, On;., August 20, with Communist groups in Western! ^ Jose Maldonado, a Spaniard, said: and the Canadian Bank of ('em Honan and Eastern Hopei provinces I that during the fighting the Jap- merce branch at Port Perry, Ont., already surrounded.The Reds said |^nese came to his home where at\u2019August 6, and breaking out.of Wa-the Government is striking power-| eas|'\tHfty\tpersons had sought -afe-\tierioo County Jail\tat\tKitchener fully to win all of the North-South\tthe men in the bathroom\tJuly 19.railroad between Hankow and Peip-janJ , re^ 111 a grenade, and bayo-' Their sentences were 12 years jnc/\tjneted and raped the women.\tjfor each of the first two charges, In Peiping, the Government com- 0lJe survivor °f another ma-, \u2019 eight for the Port Perry robbery mander-in-chief for North China,\t4 » J Ve\".ezueiaf.n 'an!, talked to 76- ¦ - Cp*®\tStarring A\t., qVV^ / BING C R O S B Y BETTY HUTTON / PAULETTE GODDARD ALAN LADD DOROTHY LAMOUR EDDIE BRACKEN BRIAN DONLEVYa^T|^ SONNY TUFTS VERONICA LAKE ARTURO of CORDOVA BARRY FITZGERALD CASS DALEY DIANA LYNN VICTOR MOORE MARJORIE REYNOLDS BARRY SULLIVAN and Archie (Himself) ED GARDNER st , it \u2014 «Et Cfcc'le» (Piflftfgen) Contot A J i 5^9664 I Zi)t Cttp Bage SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.SAT URIWY.NON Preparations Being Made To'COLLEGE PAPER Welcome Dr.Ramiro Collazo OBSERVING its ANNIVERSARY T'ne Sherbrooke Lions Ciub will be Jionored by the visit of Dr.Ramiro C'liazo, of Havana, Cuba, President of the Lions International, who will fre the guest of the local branch on ednesday evening, November 7th.Dr.Collazo was appointed to his present office by the International Board of Directors in Chicago, Illinois, in September of this year, he previously served as International First, Second and Third Vice-President.Dr.Callazo was President of the Havana Lions Club for two terms.In 1! 36 he was appointed by the International President as Cuba\u2019s representative on the Internationa! Council (now Board of International Relations) and reappointed in 1°37.He was also the first District Governor of Cuba.The President is an attorney, specializing in Civil Law.He was ; born in Havana; attended St.Paul\u2019s School and Colet Court in London,' England; also attended school in.Geneva, Switzerland.He received; his degree in Civil Law from the National University of Havana.A year ago this month the initial issue of The Campus made its debut within the ranks of the undergraduates of Bishop's University.Launched in a modest manner and with an original staff of nine, the college publication was soon on its way to success and popularity.Dur- Reinembrance Of World War Stressed In Legion Appeal Neither the war of 19!4-13 nor the claimed, war of 1939-45 is over yet for thou- The Canadian Legion enoouraf sands of young Canadians, for whom and assists these disabled men many additional hospital wards are ; their unequal strusrg\u2019e and the es;: now being constructed, and are to be lishment of :his War Memorial He maintained for years to come, it was in Sherbrooke will o vate a een Allow anre In Cream Sales Ts Increased stresed in a radio broadcast here in support of the Canadian Legion $25,-000 financial campaign for a War ; Memorial Home in Sherbrooke.Many of these Canadians will eventually be discharged from hospitals partially disabled, and will en- from whirl amplify it< the Legioi that it can econvpi ing the first year of publication the (j^yor to compete in civilian life with .,\t.paper grew in size; the number of preserved men, as was the case spare time are employed men who desires but its progress is steady am substantial.The Legion members who are can vassing in this campaign in the' DR.COLLAZO pages were increased; circulation doubled and the original staff of nine grew to twenty-two.The record of the first year of publication reflects credit upon those who organized and fostered the idea underlying The Campus.Published fortnightly, The Campus keeps the undergraduate completely informed of ail college activities and affords an expression of opinion on various matters pertaining to university life.Commenting editorially on its first.themselves have contributed finnu-othcr cially, in addition to their time.Many r nlr after the last war.In amputation and some cases, life-long physical disabilities of these men hoar physical handicaps are borne silently by men, who since which they do not discuss, and yet 1918 have been too modest to protest they devote tlu ir available time to against the \u2018\u2018brush off\u201d frequently the welfare of others in still less fav-meted out to them in the mad enable circumstances, scramble of some men to acquire Subscriptions should be mailed to their own social, political, financial The Campaign Treasurer.Legion or personal advancement, it was War Memorial Home, Sherbrooke.Division 6 took a commanding lend i over Division 6 in the Eastern Hicaasc of the increases and shifts Townships as the 9th \\ ictory Loan population resulting from the re-.Campaign neared the end of the turn of large numbers of service- second week.Residents of Division mor, and to moot the increased re- t; have nttainesl 72.4 per cent of ,nrot Abram Perkins solemniied at groom, on Thu noon, with a friends present mony.which w ie! MIND YOUR MANNERS The Situation: You are planning a birthday party for a four or five-year-old.Wrong Way: Invite 15 or 20 guests of varying ages - from, say, three to eight, because your mothers arc friends of yours and you feel if you have a party they must all be included.Right Way:\tKeep the party small and invite only children of a Of course, the family spat is not the exclusive diversion of the poor.; trash\t.\t! mV-\u2019 wnîtnnÀ \u2018r Rich husbands and wives indulge in it also, for you cannot buy peace over ; Send twenty cents in coins forj 4, '' ,\u201e 12 ' the counter, nor are tact and suavity and good dispositions sold in the mar- ; this pattern (stamps cannot be ac-.A' em e.ket places.But with the money problem eliminated married couples have cePteci) to Sherbrooke Daily Re-;\t, \u201e .,,\t, far less to fight over than those with whom it is a burning daily issue.\tPattern Department Suer-; The Reverend E.A.W right, of And this is something that the thousands of young girls and boys, who hiooke, Que.Print plainly size,, St.Andiews Presbyterian vhui ch, are rushing into marriage without counting the cost, should stop and con-jname> adress> style number.\t13 in Montreal today to conduct the sider.For married happiness, like every other good thing in life, has a price j\t\u2018\t\u201c\tI Beaten, oT Lennoxville a inembeT p f).non a\ti,,nine\tcWoc ! flau£nter> rrancme, nave returned 1\thu.-muoh mi urgamsx ana cnoir master\tsimilar age.so that the children ig 17\t10\to :b, ( to their home in Danville, after i\tpf St.Peter\u2019s Church, Mrs.McLearon\t\"ont become overly stimulated and in \u2022 ' 7-g\u2019\tyd'\tcon.i spending two weeks as the guests-of !\tanfl their two small sons, have left\t\u2018he small ones pushed aside bj the parents, Mr.and T'or Montreal, where they McConnell, t'ulton future make their home.will in 4ag on it.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.FORDYCE I of the Board of Management of St.Andrew\u2019s.NEW ROCKLAND Mr.and Mrs.A.Jones were guests of their aunt Miss Carruth, at the Wales Home, Richmond.Mr.and Mrs.R.Jones, of Chute Panet, called on Mr.and Mrs.A.Jones.Mrs.A.R.Pennington has gone to spend the winter with the Mieses Mac-Kay, in Upper Melbourne.FULFORD , A farewell party was held at the\t, I Mason home one evening for Miss* ^rsj IGherman entertained I Lillian Watson, of Montreal.A pic-\tdelightful y at her home on ! nic dinner was served to about thirty ProsPect Street, Lennoxville, ! relatives with a toast to the guest: 11\tW c Mrs.R.G.Graves, and Mr, and Mrs.E.Averill, of Granby, were callers of Mr.John Bockus and Mrs.Douglas Bockus.of honor proposed by Mr.A.S.Wal- honor of her son, Mr.Percy E.Byrne, of Wood-sville, N.H., who is j visiting his mother for a few days.bridge, wishing her health and hap-;^\u2014^e~ ^ ™ ^ j pmess in her new home in California.¦\t\u2022\t- \u2022 \u2022\t1 -p.\tj ii*\tantly spent in visiting and \u201c500/\u2019 t,ecoratlons aild entertainment were the hoTess served delicious refresh-Pte.Ernest Seymour has been the m keeping with Hallowe\u2019en.Prizes mentSj assisted by Mrs.William Mc-guest of Mrs.Seymour and daughter for the best Hallowe\u2019en costumes yjuijg^ gn(j yqrSi Ârchie McMullen and Mr.and Mrs.0.Wright.\twere awarded to Stanley Soule and ancj 7yjrSi Clifford Butler.Mr.Douglas Bockus, of Farnham, Mrs.Winston Soule.The evening - -\t\u2018\t» and Mr.Gyles d'Artois, of Knowiton, closed with a shower of gifts to Miss were week-end guests of Mrs.Doug- Watson, and the singing of \u201cShe\u2019s las Bockus and Mr, J.W.Bockus.a Jolly Good Fellow.\u201d Guests Mr.Eben Fessenden spent two ed Miss Lillian Watson I days in South Stukely helping with Jeffery Smith, of Montreal; Mr.G.B.LOOMIS, M.D.PHYSICIAN\u2014SURGEON Office; 84 Dufferin Ave.Tel.3414 Mr.and Mrs.Alex Hodgman and children, Maureen and Ronald, Mr.and Mrs.!.Rainey and Miss Mildred Rainey and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Rainey are leaving today for St.Johnsbury, Vt., where they' will at oldei The Evans happy when FLANDERS home of Mr.and Mrs.Morten was the scene of a very gathering on October 13, about thirty ladies gathered cup and saucer shower in Canterbury East, Nov.S.\u2014The semi-annual convention of the j Compton County Women\u2019s Institutes was entertained by the Canterbury branch in the hall, j Mrs.T.H.Kirby, the President, I was in cliai-ge of the meeting, which opened by singing the \u2022'Ode'* and repeating the allegiance to the flag; and the Creed in unison.Six of j the nine branches answered the roll; caH, with an attendance of thirty-j i six members.Die minutes of the previous an i nual convention were read by the i Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.J.French.) \\ letter was read from Miss Christmas voicing htr grateful thanks to! the Compton County W.l.for the volume of Dr.Drummond\u2019s poems, which was sent her.A bill was presented covering prizes donated to I the Agricultural Society, and was j voted paid.\t| The news of the departure of Airs.A.\\\\ .Pratt, of Cookshire, from the county to Ontario, was re-! reived with much regret.Mns.Pratt dins been an active ami very helpful member since the W.l.was organized in this county, ami lias served both as County President ami ITovim ial President.A suitat'le gift is being sent to lier fixun the County W.l.A report of the Blue Cross Hospitalization Plan showed that three I of (he nine branches had not been I able to join as they had not the | required number of mcmbeiv.The following nominating committee for next year\u2019s slate of officers was appointed by the President: Mrs.V.Hurley, Mrs.S.11.Coates and Mrs.F.G.Bennett.Mrs.Kirby outlined the outstanding tapies dealt with at the Provincial Oonvonlion ami asked the branches to discuss the feasibility of organizing Junior Institutes in the different sections.Mr.Wayne Hall, of Lennoxville, who was the guest speaker, was introduced by the President, and gave a splendid educational addreea on \u2018The Larger Administrative Unit.\u201d Mr.Hall spoke of the growing success of *.hi.' plan, which originated many years ago in Scotland and has been functioning in some of our Western Provinces far many years.In the Province of Quebec a beginning was made in 193?to introduce the larger unit, but there were many drawbacks.Now permissive laws have been enacted and many communities are in favor of the adoption of the plan.The chief advantages are the equal ration of taxation throughout the areas and the equalization otf opportunities for the children.Centers of greater opportunity require revisions, which can only b-e done through larger units.It used to be that the parents took all the responsibility for the education of their children because of their desire for individual improvement.Now people are thinking in more wide-spread terms.They think education is the responsibility of the community, the Province ami the Dominion.There is a growing feeling that education is for the country as a whole, not jiu-t for small areas.If there is to be an informed and educated Canadian people, thinking must be in national terms.After his address, Mr.Hell invited questions to bo asked, and there were many forthcoming, which ho ably answered.A vote of thanks was extended the speaker by Airs.V, Hurley, after which a delicious afternoon tea was served by the Canterbury branch.On behalf of the branches, Mrs.George Pansons thanked the Canterbury W.l.for its hospitality, A very helpful convention closed by singing the National Anthem.tend the twenty-fifth wedding anni-lfor a versa rv of Mr.ami Mrs.Ernest I honor of Miss Ellen Jespersen, prior Rogers.They will return home on to hoi marriage, Aliss Je.person re Sunday.\tceivod seventeen cups ami Mincers *\t*\t*\tand a china tea pot.At the ten hour Mr.and\tMrs.\tJ.\tWallace\tBarrie\tdainty refreshments were served by with their\tchildren,\tJean\tand\tJim,\tseveral of the ladies.All joined in -on much happiness in tier new Home.Lambert.Mr.Barrie, who recently Mr.Herbert Bowker, Mr.and received his discharge from the Army Mrs.Austen Bowker and Mr.Ed-after six years of active service, five nnind Bowker spent a few days vis ot which were spent Overseas, has Ring Mr.Herbert Bowker\u2019s nephew accepted a position with the Drum- and niece, Dr.and Mrs.A.M, Mol- w\u201cv'\u201c v1 * * 11 v-i i x 111 tit,111 ttliu .Mill, M* V(*l 111 01\t1 110 laillOS.have left Sherbrooke to take up rosi- wishing .Miss Jcsperst donee at 10.Î Edison Avenue, Si.piness in her new ho mondville Cotton Company, Limited ,, lr r- ^\t.\t.Among those who entertained in Mrs.Harry E.Grundy entertained, honor of Mr.and Mrs.Barrie prior to iin and :\\nd Mrs.ind Mrs.¦ing of \u201cShe\u2019s n, uy\thonor of Mr.and Mrs.Barrie Guests includ n*\todL Ked Cfoss Can'y their departure were ( anti m and Master °n +C1^ ^ season's opening Mrs.Ben C.Howard, Dr.a, lonteli Mr meeting held on Thursday evening at Gordon B.Loomis, Mr.an the extensive repair work on S.D.A.David Watson,'of Stanstead; Mr.and G/rdh0^\u2018L0\"Z0.r.t]a\"l^Le\"Ueh MrS: ! ?0h?las S\u2018 Howard, Mr.and Mrs.H business plans for the coming winter\u2019s work were fully discussed.Finally it was decided to sew and knit for baby layettes to be HATLEY served refreshments, Mrs Sar.gster doing the honors.McConnell\u2019s Optometrist 1(12 Wellington N.Tel.17 Examinations on WEDNESDAYS by appointment only.Church there.\t: Mrs Thomas Burns and Margaret tv, i -S\tL ^\tW *' I ^ Wa,cot ar'd Mrs.Kenneth Bryce.m,.* TYmi^ioc\t\\Trc A : j\tA ,\t, the chair, and after the disposition\t___________________ J Mrs.Douglas Bockus and Mrs.A.arHj Malcolm Burns, of Island Brook; 0f routine ! Mr.and Mrs.Warren Watson and j family, Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Wal-| bridge, Miss Edith AValbridge, Mr.i and Mrs.G.L.Bockus, Mrs.Kenneth Smith, Mr.and Airs.AVinston Soule I and Stanley and Shirley Soule, of ! Mystic.Mr.Raymond Thompson, of Cow- Major and Mrs.Donald MacKay ansyille, who purchased a piece of are arriving today from Longueuil, land from Air.Albert farter, has where Major MacKay has been sta-erected a house on the same and has lioned since his return from overmoved his family here.\t: seas.They will be guests of the Ma- Mr.and Mrs.George Hanson en-'jor\u2019s mother, Mrs.Malcolm Mac-tertained the Farm Forum at their Kay, 180 Victoria Street, for a few home one_ evening, this being the days, leaving early next week for first meeting of the winter series.; Quebec, where Major MacKay has Mr.Roscoe Dryden and Mr, Wil- been called to St.Andrew\u2019s Presby-liam McKee have returned home terian Church, his induction to take No.20 Compound COUGH SYRUP Take Care Of Y our Health Use Out \u201cB.1\u201d Bread ALLATT\u2019S PHONE 724 from the western harvest fields.! and Mrs.Kenneth Graves of Waterloo, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Graves and Mrs.Graves.Get Rid of Your Cough If you cough, with impaired breathing, or if you have a mild cold te ,\tr .\t\u201e\t, with a dry cough, don\u2019t wait for a ' P^cock were caliem in Knowiton serious cold to se tie in the chest or ;\ta'1®?Constante ('raves\u2019, and M Bronchial tubes.To obtain relief, try THALL\u2019S No.120 COMPOUND COUGH SYRUP.! This compound has helped others j who have tried it with beneficial re-! suits.We recommend you to try this | famous medicine which contains the i best roots and herbs.They have a i good taste and contain no Narcotics i or Drugs.They are sold now all ! over Canada.AVe have a merchant ; or Druggist distributor in your ; locality.Please ask him for a free | booklet.If your dealer or druggist j does not handle them, please get ; them directly from our Sherbrooke , Laboratory or Store.Our office and store are opened I j every day from 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.! j Friday prom 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.All the Thall's 2i famous formulas! ! are manufactured in Sherbrooke, | Thall\u2019s Home Remedies, L.R.Martin,; Local Manager, 130B King St.AA\u2019est, ; I Sherbrooke, Tel, 3811.; place on November 14.Tomorrow .Major MacKay will be the guest I preacher at St, Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church in Sherbrooke, at the Harold a goo d MATERNITY CORSETS AND BELTS, ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.AV.\tTel.3868 Near Bus Terminal lister, in Corinth, N.A'.Pte.Clifford Westgate, of Que bee City, spent a week-end with his wife and family here.Mr.ami Mrs.Roy Lake and Mas 1er Stanley Lake were visitors a.t the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert K.French.Mr.and Mro.Robert F.French, Miss Elena French and Mir Clin ton French were tea guests at the _\thome of Mr, and Mrs.Lloyd It.ent Overseas.Later the hostess\tV m S-vlvi?> ^«.French, in Sawyerville.fn-ifprl rp.froshmontc Mr« GordouT'K^ dau@diter of Mi.and Mrs.1 j\u2019),e Mission Band met KalitmsKy, of Massawippi, with Mrs.home of Mr.and Mrs.Robineion and Mr.Hartley standing, S choies one afternoon, wit!: proxy for the godparents, and Won- attendance.dull Gordon, infant son of Mr.and Air.and\u2019 Mrs.Robert; F.French Mrs.G.Hartley, with Miss t aro- were callers a-l the home of Mr.and line Pierce and Mr, Nelson Pierce Mrs.George Hurley, in Sawyerville, as the godparents, took place on on Saturday afternoon, October 27, Sunday afternoon at St.James\u2019 the occasion being Mr.and Mr,-.Church, with Rev.William Bedford Hurley's .sixtieth wedding miniver officiating, assisted by Lev.A.mi' Nicholl.\t;\t*______________________ Friends and relatives are sorry toi hear that Mr.J.E\\ Woodman is vcryl ill.Mrs.Woodman is suffering from a fall which she sustained while assisting in the care of Mr.Woodman, Mrs.F.M.Bowen attended the anniversary service at St.John\u2019s Church, Waterville, and was a guest them of Mr, and Mrs.L.E, Allen.Misses J.U'clla Longmoore and Ruth Dyson, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Emery.Mr.and Mrs.L.Walsh, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs, George .McDonald.A large crowd attended the auction sale at Mr.Charles Whitcomb\u2019s.Mrs.Guy Bryan and two children m SAVE MONEY on your « Dry Cleaning Pressing Dye Work by taking your clothes to .HIGHWATER PERIODIC PA! NS \u2022H0LDIN6Y0U BACK AT POME TAKEr ANTASÆINE AND ENJOY FREEDOM DURING THOSE TRYING MOMENTS 25*ano75*peobox STANSTEAD ( Rev.E.C.Amaron was in Valley-; field, where he was the guest speak-I er at the Commencement Exercises Î of the Gault Institute, j Professor Benezet, of Dartmouth j College, Hanover, N.H., was the ! guest speaker at the International Community School at Stanstead Gol-Jlege.Professor Benezet gave an ex-icellent address on \u201cShakespeare,\u201d! which was enjoyed by the large audience present.Richard Gournoyer, son of Henry Cournoyer, of Rock Island, met with a serious accident in Stanstead one evening when he was struck by a car while walking on the street.He was conveyed to the office of Dr.Ross by Mr.Ernest Batchelder, andlhis discharge from the Navy and i was found to be suffering from sev- his home here, eral cuts and bruises.No bones were Canon and Mrs.Belford, of Cook The friends and relatives of Mi.and Mrs.Carlton Galley held n reception for them one evening in the Baptkt Hall, where nearly one hundred people gathered to welcome Games were played by tin young people, after which refreshments were si rved.They received many useful gifts for whi -h .Mr.and Mrs.Gatley thanked their friends.Rev.J.Champion presented them with a purse of money for which Mi.Galley expi'issed their appreciation.A pleasant evening was enjoyed by a!!.Mr.Earle White ha- hern di.charged from the R.C.A.F.and ha esumed his .studio?at McGill Uni are spending a time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.K.Bryan, in Way\u2019s Mills, Sgt.Irving Haines and Mrs.Haines are spending a week in Toronto, Ont., with Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Hainef-.Mr.Charles Moulton has received daughter, Mrs.Guy Smith, and fam versity, Montreal.\t\t! Mr.and Mrs.\tPeter\tLahue, of | Abereorn, visited\ttheir\tdaughter, 1 Mrs.Wilbur Cook, and\t\tMr.Cook.1 for a few days.\t\t1 Mr.and Mrs.\tKrw!\tAiken, ofi Dunkin, spent a\tday\twith their! Mr v Raymond Cabana and dang broken, and he was later taken to his home.TERRY- -TIME OUT x * ¦* MÎ TjlV ' i\\ ; V\" NOEM, AFTER TEEKV ANC I TAKE VOJ ANP A PATCOL WILL F/NP APZiU AS IP EY ACCIDENT.BPIMiS HEE BAC< T& THIS AEcA AND MAKE USE THINK THE TENTS ANP SUPPLIES WE'EE LEAVINOFOE HEE ARE THE USUAL CESIPUE OF AN AEMy.ffl!S NATIVE ANP HI5 WIFE HAVE BEEN PAID ID LOOK AFTER ffES UNTIL THE EASTlgOUND AIRPLANE STOPS To TAKE HER HOME .m Meanwhile IS AS YOU ORDERED, COLONEL OORKIN SHE SITS EVEN NOW BEFORE A CAVE ON FAR., - \u201e sipe of islanp!VGcop boy watches FEOM WOODSl , NO HAEM WILL i.\\ COME DID YOUR BOYS TEAlL MISS KANE?1 LIEUT.LEE, COLONEL ,.CCKKIN IS HCLPINO THE TRANSPORT FOR YOU ! WILCO -mre, are spending a time with their son, Rev.William Belford, and Mrs.Bedford, at St.James' Rectory.Dr, and Mrs.Harris, of Magog, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Willis* Dustin.Mr.Miller and Miss E.Miller, of Beebe, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Balieine.of Montreal, were week-end gue-ts of Mr.and Mrs.J, W.Foote.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.I'oote and Miss Marion Foote wer ¦ Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Turner, of Sher-brooqe, S./Sgt.and Mrs.J.Aston and daughters Margaret and Ro.e-mami, of Montreal, S./Sgt.A ton having just returned from five years overseas, and Sgt.and Mrs.I Thornton Wilson, of Middletown, >nn., Sgt.Wilson having just re-^ mod from three years\u2019 service jn: (i ;a.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Dav iiiily, of Montreal, have t tidence at \u201cComfort Cotti te\tr, .\tR ihor\tta, 0f Mr\tmK on\tvibe,\tand M\tr.a\tnd M\tr .Fred O\toh urn\t, of\tN c vv - pc\tirt,\tVi.\twere guest\t6 at\tthe\thomo of\tMi\t\u2022.C.?\tVI.Jones.\t\t\t \tMi\t\u2022.Gc\tioiite Mur\tp n y\tand\tf.on, J:\time:\ty, cepe\tnt a day in Ne\u2019\t\twpor\tt, Vt.\ttim\t\u2022.M i 4\tvifite\td Mr.and\tMrs.\tJohn\tBar- \tMr.\tand\tMnv A.r.\tWhin\tMr.and\t \\T\t\tWin.-t\ton White\tand\tMr.\tLaw- r 26\u201d swing with bed from 10 to 16 ft.long at a favorable price.Apply to Ernest Robinson, Cowansville.WE BUY ALL KIND'S OP JUTE AND cotton bags.Sam Smith, 272a Wellington South.Phone 838.EJectro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALTY: RHEUMATISM.ARTHRITIS.Neuritis.X-ray Laboratory, Diagnosis ot stomach, intestines, heart EJectro-Surgical, removal of tonsils, hemorrhoids, warts, corns.Dr, Horn, 85 Court St.Phone 3635.! Insurance ALL KINDS INSURANCE AT LOWES\u2019, coet McKee Insurance Reg'd.Tel.1156-\u2019A Maternity Home PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME (BOARD before if desired).Adoptions.(Gov\u2019t licenced).33 High.Optometrist* ALBER'I TRUDEAU B.A.S.O.EYE-SIGHT Specialist 27a Wellington No Phone 267 Open 9 to 6 every day.Phon« 3462 J.S.BRAUL\u2019l B.A.SO.EYE-SIGHT Specialiat 5ft Wellington St N.Apt i.Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETHIER PHONE «76 8 GORDON S\u2019l Electrotherapy Urinary Disease.Real Estate ALBINI SAMSON WILL BUY SELL OR exchange all kinds of property throughout the Province.For fyll details write Albint Samson, P.O.Box 627, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Office: 8 King St.East, Apt.1.Phone Sherbrooke, 1657-M.Storage FURNITURE, ETTC., IN PRIVATE ROOMS.Baldwin\u2019s Storage.Phone 3430.Does Your VACUUM NEED FIXING?When You Think Of Repairs, You Always Think Of R0SS-BIR0N ELECTRIC LTD Electrical Appliances and Equipment repair specialists Tel 645.\t17 Frontenac St Room 2 SOLICITOR 66 Wellington Street North Tel.4308 FRANCOIS POULIN ACOUSTICON HEARING AIDS gales and Service Batteries For All Standard Hearing Aids.Office Hours: Every Monday from C.E.HEON, Representative.41b Brewster St., Sherbrooke, Tel.4239-W.Monday and Friday evenings: 7 to 9 \u2014 Tel 155-2 Eye-Sight Specialist ASBESTOS, QUE.- CONSULTATION - GIRARD 'SECOND HAND UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD condition.Will pay cash, fair price.Apply between 5:30 and 8 o\u2019clock at night at 68 Gillespie Street, Sherbrooke.Phone 2824-W.WANTED \u2014 CHEVROLET.DODGE UR Plymouth, 1940, 1941 or 1942, in good con-! dition.Apply Dennult Ltd., 25a Belvidere | Street, between 8 a.m.and 6 p.m.COTTAGE AT NORTH HATLEY OR Ayer\u2019s Cliff by English Canadian.Reply, stating location of property and where owner may be contacted, to Box 189, Record.WANTED\u2014SELECTED BALSAM CHRIST-mas trees by carload lots.Ed.Vaughan, New Sherbrooke Hotel.i\u2019O\u2019\u2019 MAN'S BLUE SUIT, ALMOST NEW SIZE 3S ; also a nice blue overcoat, size 40 Apply after 6 p.m.at 12 Goodhue Street Lost and Found H UN-DING OUTFIT, CONSISTING .S«-10 rifle, 16 gauge shotgun, 12x10 tent, boots, jacket, cap.pants.Apply 3S Wolfe Street.Phone 441S-W.MAN\u2019S OVERCOAT, SUIT WITH TWU pair trousers, one pair never worn, pLg 46.Apply Box 194, Record.WANTED \u2014 RIFLES, .35 REMINGTON pump, .22 repater, .230-300 Savage or ,300 Savage before next Wednesday.Apply Austin Moorecroft, 17 Esplanade, Sherbrooke.PORTABLE SAWMILL WITH ENGINE: also shingle mill.Apply John Maguire, corner Cookshire and Bulwer Highway, R.R.l, Lennoxville.MAN\u2019S RACCOON COAT, LIKE NEW.SIZE 40-42: also lady\u2019s raccoon coat, size 14-16, excellent condition.86 Court Street, Apt.6.Phone 2828.FOUND\u2014BABY\u2019S LIGHT COLORED LEA-then shoe, small size.Apply Record Office.LOST\u2014LARGE BLACK SHORT HAIRED dog, white stripe on face.Name \u201cJack.Reward.Box 16, Fitch Bay, Que.MOTORS, VISES., MANDRILLS, DRILL presses, mechanical saws.Bench lather-, 10\u2019\u2019 swing.Atlas and Edgerito makes.Quick-change lathes, 20\u201d swing, Leblond and John Bertram makes.Shapers, 16\u201d swing, made by MacDougall.Above all in A-l condition.Apply B.Cohen & Co., 148 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 1934.Real Estate For Sale Rugs BPOADLOOM I WEED REVERSIBLE rugs made from your old carpets and materials.Catalogues ami information or request.Anglo-French Carpet Co.Drummond Building, Montreal Piano Tuning EASTERN TOWNSHIPS MACHINE WORKS 20c St.Edward St.\tPhone 2123-w All types of machinery repairs.Specialty; Washing Machines Metal Stamping \u2014 Welding \u2014 Lathe Work LATHES FOR SALE BUILDING LO'BS FOR SALE ON ONTARIO Street, 66\u2019x200\u2019, Apply Box 180, Record.READ Y-TO -BU ILD SHBTBROOKE LOTS, Drummond Road.Splendid location, water, streets, $150 to $300.Inducement to veterans ; also nice lots with cottages at Deu-ville.See plans at Hebert\u2019» Store, 110 Belvidere Street.F.J.SAUNDERS, 14 WALSH STREET.Sherbrooke, expert piano tuning and repairing, formerly with H.C.Wilson & Sons, Ltd.Phone 2228-W.Farms for Sale 25 ACRE FARM, and machinery, ini; LUDING ALL 1 water and la le.Apply ArtK STOCK DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS HOWARD STANDISH LICENSED AUC TIONEER Phone 17-R-11 Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Que.COLDEST WINTER During the severe \\v;n:er o: 177C 17S0, which was eastern Nov:'\u201d.America's coldest winter, Chesapeake Bay was frozen solid frint its head to the mouth of the Potomac, and heavy wagons travelled across the THREE ROOM MODERN APARTMENT, Snon-don district, Montreal exchange for four, five or six room apartment in Sherbrooke.Appls Box ISO, Rerord.-«- Rooms To Let BRIGHT DOUBLE ROOM TO LET WITH board at 36 Portland.Phone 2636.Trade Schools STENOS., TYPISTS, POSTAL CLETdKS for Government work.You can train at home.Free information.M.C.C.Schooli.Toronto 10.MARRIED MAN EXPERIENCED IN FARM work end care of first clase dairy herd.] Good living condition- .electricity.Apply 1 Miss E.len Speyer, Massawippi, Que.7/mu .REDUCED RATE ON LOANS *20 tcAl,000 Without Endorsers or Binksblc Security See hew little you nay back eseb month when you borrow at Household's reduced monthly rate of 1 rt'E on unpaid balances.This rate i$ 1* ess than the maximum rate permitted by the Small Loans Act applical > to L a s et Uor less.No endorsers needed l.r any L ;.u f-Y to Sl.XXL Just say how much you need and choose a payment plan.Cue day service.Cuh Choose a monthly payment plan Lwn -;- Ycu 6\t10\t12\t15\t20 Git pa^mti\tpaymts psymt' Pa\\mts % 23\tn.s:i\t{ 2.71\tS 2.29\t\t 50\t8.7S\t6.\u2018:2\t4.58\t\t 100\t17.35\t10.S4\t9.17\t} 7 49\t 150\t20.33\t16.27\t13.75\t11.24\t 200\t33.11\t21.69\t18.34\t14.99\t 300\t52.66\t32.53\t27.50\t22.48\t117.47 500\t87.76\t54.22\t45.81\t37.47\t20.12 700\t122.87\t75.90\t64.IS\t52.-10\t40.77 1000\t175.53\t108.43\t01.68\t74.94\t58.25 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE rt-tt FitabiiAhOfl In Omuuia In l .'-S 2 Albert SC., at Wellington St.Over Metropolitan Stores Phono Sherbrooke 459S SHERBROOKE, QUE.Norman LoClerc, Manager 6.15: News 6.W X, vvg and Commentary T.i'0: Doug Sn\u2019oih\u2019 Sports.7.15: Songs of the Isles.\u2019 7.3d: Sat.Sport Magazine.7.43: Talk.S.flO: Share the Wealth.S.30i House Dartv.fl.Ort: Nt ws.SCO5 : Nfit.!.Hockey.9.36: The Prairie Schooner.10.30: Leicester Sir to B'way.11.00: Prairie Schooner.ItLiH): News 6.00: Your Favorite Band.6 15: ORC News 7.00: Muscila Programme.8.00: Dick Haymes Show.0.00: National Rarn Dance.9.30: Musical Programme.10.00: Dominion Dancing Party 10.30: Hayloft Hoedown.1100: CBC News 11.15: Jazz Favorites.11.30: Sign Off.0>,00: Radio Hall of Fame.6.15: Newscast.6.30: Sportscast.6 45: I'ncle Troy 7.00: March Time.7.30: Music of .Manhattan.8.00: Woody ÏL man Show, 8 50: 'Ihe Man from G*2.9.00: National Darn Dance.9.30: Bo.-ten Symphony Orch.10.50: Ne w.10.45: Danee Orchestra.11.30: Dance Orchestra.12.00\u2019 Dance Orchestra SUNDAY\u2019S HIGHLIGHTS n\t00:\tChi\trch\tSor\tic\tc.\t8.30:\tSunday\tSong Service.\t\t\tii\t05 12\t\tN H\tl'\t\t\tOrch.\t10.00:\tNews.\t\t\t\ti\t00 1\t\t1\t\tn r\tar\ty.\t11.00:\tChurch\tSert\tices\t\ti\t30 \t04:\t\\\\ u\tsiitn\ti:ton\t('\to mnientary.\t1.00:\tChu tea\tu Fr\tontenae\tTrio.\t4\t00 \t\tSui\tJa y\tSin\tpi\tornent.\t2.00:\tLog- Ci\tbin\tBoys.\t\t6\t00 7\tR (O \u2022\tS:\t\tt St\t\travie.\t3.00\tN.Y.1\thilhr\tirmonie\tSym.\t6\t30 *s\t00:\tCh:\triic\tMe\tSa\tr;hy Show.\t6.00.\tPhil co\tHall\tof Fam\te.\t7\t15 s\t\tSpo\t:'.kci\t: 1.\t\u2019OJ\tlard Brooks.\t8.00\tThe (îreeti\t\tHornet.\t\t7\t30 \t00:\tS a\tL!,0\t\u2022\t\t\t\t9.30:\tTexaco\tStar Theati\t\te.\t8\t80 10\t\tS \\\\\\\tvia y\tNik\tm\tShow.\ttl.00:\tCUC Ni\tWS.\t\t\t9\t45 1* a me.vagon.FARMER CAPABLE TAKING CHAiRGÜ dairy» herd year round.Good salary.Box I 182, Record.WANTED- TEAMSTER, ENGLISH SPEAK-ing preferred ; also tractor driver.Apply Manager Isaleigh Grange Farm, Danville, Que.EXPERIENCED MAN FOR DAIRY FARM.Steady year round work.Good wages.Apply C.0.Davis, R.R.3, West Shefford.Phone Brome Pond, 50r3.Protected Loans $20 to $1,000 LIFE INSURANCE\u2014NO EXTRA COST NO ENDORSERS EVER REQUIRED CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED 9s Wellington North, Room 11, Phone 8637 Sherbrooke.Que.Representative at Magog: Etienne Gorin, 57 Main Street.Phone 793.9 >> ; I 10 10 10.10 11 11 30 : (HI: 15: '>): 00: .05 : .30: \u202215: .00: .50: .45: .00: 50: .> ws-nvs-cwt trio \\vs ,1 a::/.Day t il us Darn Con n; n: l cm Kr Sol \u2014Musical, Interlude, ional 1\u2019criod .I March Pact Koundup.on Parade, ime Classics.¦ While Vou Work do of Bands, umer information.Interlude en in Cameo.Waring's Orchestra.u-V Wife MONDAY MORNING 7.30: Musical Clock.8 00: News.8.30: Morning Devotion» 8.45: Musical Potpourri.9.00: News Bulletin.9.05: Interlude.9.15: Mason\u2019s Programme.10.00: Musical Programme.11.00: Mason\u2019s Programme.11.30: The Troubadours.7.00: News and the Early Bird.7.15: Van Damme Orch.8.00: News\u2014Musicale.8.15; Coffee Time.8 30: Top of the Morning.9.00: Breakfast Club 10.(H): News Flashes.10.15: Life Can Be Beautiful 10.30: Spotlight on Hollywood.10.45: Beauty Correspondent.11 00: Mornin.g Serenade.11.15: Musicale.11 30: In the Woman\u2019s World.11.45: Musical Interlude.MONDAY AF1ERNOON CHAMBER MAID WANTED FOR BISHOP\u2019S College School.Phone Lennoxville, 101-J.FIVE OR SIX ROOM RENT IN LENNOX- EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER, BI-ville.Apply at once to MçKindsey\u2019s Drug lingual preferred.Apply Frank C.Baker, Store, Lennoxville, Que.\tLennoxville, Que.COOK WANTED FOR ONE MONTH, GOOD wages.Apply Mrs.Roland Badger, Woodward Avenue.MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED FOR kitchen work at Capitol Cafe.Phone 4624.WAITRESS, BILINGUAL.SEE MRS.Hanlon, Capitol Cafe.Phone 4624.SECRETARY, STENOGRAPHER.BILINGU-al, permanent position.Apply in own hand-writing to Box 1S6, Record.GIRL FOR GENERAL HO USEWOTcK, three children in family.Apply Mrs.J.II.Lowe, P.O.Box 62, North Hatley.Situations Wanted* Female GRADUATE HOLDING GRADE TWELVE diploma desires to teach school.Protestant.Jean Reid, Leeds Village, Quo.12.00: Nvwr 12.30: Farm Broadcast.1.00 : N < u> 1.15: The Happy Gang.1.45: They Tull Mo, 2.00: Bill Si.stcu.2.30: Waltres.3.00: A Woman of America.3.15: Ma Perkins.3.30: IVptior Yonttr s Family.4.00: Modern Minstrels.4,15: News.4.30; World Church News 4.45: Afternoon Recital.5.15: Rones foi You 5.30: Robinson Family.12.00: The Sunshine Hour.12.35: Home Folks Frolics.1.00: CBC News.1.30: Mason's Programmes.3.30: Swing Session.2.00: Matinee for Moderns 3.00: The Music Hall 4.00: Musical Programme.4.30: Modern Musicians..15: News.\tG.OO: Your Favorite Band\t6.00: House of Fashion.6.28: Radio Sports Reel.\t6.15: CBC, News.\t6.15; Ncwflcnst, (5.30: Ninth Y'le tory Loan.6.40 : BBC News.\t0.25: Interlude.\t6.45 : Charlie Chan.7.00: Newscast.7.00: Design for Listening.\t7.80 : Carolyn Gilbert Sings.\t7.80: Uncle Troy.7.30: Carolyn Gilbert Sings.\t8T)(): Northern Rleetric Hour.\t8.00: Northern Electric Hour.7.45: Canadian Roundup.\t8.80: National Farm Forum.\t8.30: Pacific Serenade.8.00: Canadian Cavalcade.\t0.00: Ex-Service Show.\t0.00: Ex-Service Show-.8.30: Summer Fallow.\t9.30: Information Please.\t9.30: Information Please.9.00: Ninth Victory Loan.\t10.00: The Contented Hour\t10.00: Carnation Hour.10,ml: N\"4vs\t10.30: Science a la Mode.\t10.30: Nowe 11.00: News.\t11.00: CBC News.\t10.45: Dance Orchestra Male & Female Help Wanted PART-TIME SECRETARY WANTED.ONE able to type.Recommendation of integrity essential.Apply by 'fitter to Mrs, H.B.Fletcher, 165 Queen Street.Miscellaneous TEACHERS\u2014DO Y'OU WANT A GOOD, dignified source of making extra money in your spare time?Send today for details.Gunnar Voight, Publisher, 371 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ont.PROTECT YOUR HEALTH DRINK GOOD Cl.FAR W AVER For Your Water Problems Apply DUQUETTE SPECIALTIES WELL DRILLING.TESTING 26 Gillespie St.\tPhone 32% OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla LOST-BLUE LEATHER PURSE, WED-nesday afternoon, containing registration card, ration books, 2 army ration books.Finder please return to Record Office.LOST \u2014 TAKEN HALLOWE\u2019EN, OPEN buggy wagon, automobile wheels, tires 30x314, used for mail delivery.Any information as to its whereabouts would be appreciat'd.Apply Kenneth Cooper, Ayer's Cliff.Phone 10r23.LOST ON WELLINGTON STREET BE-tween Olivier Building, United Store and Brault's Optometrist, parcel containing boy's coat, Fraser Bros, label.Finder please return Fraser Bros.LOST\u2014IN SHERBROOKE, MAN\u2019S RULEX Victory wrist watch.Phone 151-W.Reward.If You Wish to Sell, Buy or Exchange Property of an; kind; home, store, garage, restaurant, butcher shop, beauty parlor, hotel, cottage Farms a specialty etc SEE \u2014 P.A.GQPmE REA ESTATE AGENT 20a Gillespie SL, Sherbrooke.YOU REQUEST, THE STARS PERFORM DICK\tBASIL POWELL RATHB0NE JUNE\tNIGEL ALLYSON\tBRUCE DR.LEE De FOREST (The Father of Radio) PRfStNTED BY\tSOUPS !\tCHIT\u20149 p.m.Sunday ! - NOTICE Second nciicc -Commencing from | : hi dale, ()¦¦, \u2018 or 30th, 1945.[ shall i not he j( pon-ihle anywhere, for any 1:4 ht, cm.u acted by my wife, nee I Yvonne Berat'd, without my signa-life.Man: L-c Boisvert.Witnesses: I Gera: d L(-h!an;', Wilfred Courte-noiche.Magog, Cue.4 LISTEN CHLT \u2014 Sunday, 6:30 p.n.imm BROADCAST Lt.-Col.K.B.Jenckes, M.C., Hon.Vice-President, Branch No.10.Lt.H.V.Delorme (Member Branch 10) who served in the curly Defense of Briiain, Sponsored by Sherbrooke Branch CANADIAN LEGION, B.E.S.L.MIÇ7TAH f-APvSOR.-muSE Vi!re pamts needs A.NcrmeR.^ PATCH EF THE OWLS ELECTS VOU TREASURER., mbbbe Vou kim d&dicate.a ginking fund to keep nod IM FRESH KlLTS.'-vw ARE NOD GETTIhY HARDER./j.THANi USUAL?\u2014^\t1 EGAD 3ASON/ WHILE X ^ RUN THROUGH THE \"BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND\" AGAIN, VJiLLNOU STEP OUT AND ASK.SAM.THE\u2019 TAILOR FOR SEVEN INCHE?OF STRIPED WORSTED' -'\u2022\u2014WAIT UNTIL HE CUTS' IT, THEN CHARGE IT/ OUT OUR WAY ~ a By J.R.Williams O0H, WHUT A LOUT/ HE'S GOT HIS UNDERWEAR BUTTONED TO HIS COAT AN' SHIRT, AN' TH\u2019 COAT AN' SHIRT Buttoned to .MIS UNDER- YS\\ WEAR YOU'RE TH' LOUT- AT'S TH\u2018 WA7 YOU EWED 'EM ON-' I GOT TH' BUTTONS WHERE THEY FIT TH' HOLES/y 4 1-.\t\u2022>\t-\t' Y, V .If *? juvenile de -UMOUEMCY KIDS GROW UP TD 5E GOOD CTPZSMS / BY MERRILL BLOSSER OH,WELL \u2014I CAN GLENBURN stead.Pte, Lyall Wo-od, of Longueuil, \u201e Callers at tr.eho.me of Mr.and,Spent a few ([ayS wit}, ^js jn^hej.Mre.M.Blodgett were t ie .V i,,ses| _Mrs Eltta Wo A_ Honey and Mr.Gordon Montreal, as to the improvement m ; 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crack at Southern California.They have a corking chance of beating the Trojans, but won\u2019t get the Pasadena bid because they are not in the league.Washington should beat Oregon, California Washington State, Oregon State Idaho and Fleet City Saint Mary\u2019s Pre-Flight.Having at last struck their stride against reinforced Cornell, Yale should successfully hurdle Dartmouth, and I doubt that Cornell can cope with the amazing Columbia kids.Shaded by Navy in the closing seconds, Pennsylvania wreaks vengeance on Princeton.Syracuse gets it again\u2014at the hands of Penn State.Army belts Villa-nova, Rochester New York University, Brown the Coast Guard Academy, Rutgersi Lehigh, Temple Lafayette, William and Mary Maryland.Holy Cross the Sub Base, Amherst Connecticut and the Navy Plebes Scranton.Swinging south, Georgia Tech will beat Duke in the line.Lousian-a State is three touchdowns superior to Mississippi.Auburn holds the same bulge on Florida, and Tennessee is two touchdowns stronger than North Carolina.Miami of Coral Gables gets the nod over Virginia Military, Virginia over North Carolina State.Vanderbilt over Virginia Military, Virginia over West Virginia and Fort Benningover Jacksonville Navy.Alabama will trim Kentucky as it pleases- and Georgia will march throught Chattanooga.Mississippi State is given a comfortable margin over Tulane.In the southwest, Texas charges back against Southern Methodist and Baylor against Southwestern of Georgetown, Tex.Rice copsi another, from Texas Tech.In highly-entertaining appointments, Texas A.and M.is the choice over Arkansas and Oklahoma over Texas Christian.Lubbock AAF figures to top Western Texas.In the Big Six it\u2019s Kansas\u2019 turn to sock Nebraska and Iowa State figures to handle Kansas State.Drake does ae it pleases against St.Louis.In the Rockies, Denver has the equipment with which to dispose of Utah, Colorado is given the call over Eastern New Mexico and the 2nd Air Force over the Tampa AAF at Colorado Springs.Go to bed early the night before and enjoy the game the next day.LAST NIGHT\u2019S GAMES No games scheduled.TONIGHT\u2019S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Décroît at Canadiens.Rangers at Toronto.AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Cleveland.New Haven at Hershey.Indianapolis at St.Louis.Q.S.H.L.Royals at Shawinigan.Valleyfield at Ottawa.TOMORROW'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadiens at Boston.Rangers at Detroit.Toronto at Chicago.AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Buffalo.St.Louis at Indianapolis.Pittsburgh at Providence.Hershey at New Haven.Q.S.H.L.Shawinigan at Royals.Ottawa at Valleyfield.Hull at Quebec.J.A.H.A.Concordia at Nationale.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING P W L D FA Pts.R.Distefano\t., 1 So\t1S3\t172\u2014538 W.McGregor\t.ICO\t165\t179\u2014453 F.Gaunter\t.274\t170\t219\u2014663 C.Clark .\t.176\t126\t197 \u2014498 E.McGee .\t.14-4\t219\t164\u2014527 Totals .\t.885\t803\t\t\t 931-2679 AUSTIN GLOVE\t\t\t F.Couture .\t.175\t181\t143\u2014499 B.Simard .\t.160\t168\t162\u2014190 R.Lepage .\t.127\t200\t151\u2014478 G.Sutton .\t.124\t93\t113\u2014330 A.Provost\t.169\t247\t184\u2014600 Totals\t\t.755\t889\t753-2397 Sherbrooke\tAttach.\twon two strings\t Y\u2019S MEN Totals.64 5\t573\t573-1761 Greens won three si rings.LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost Pinfall Whites .\t12\t6\t10185 Reds.10\t8\t10551 Maroons\t.\t9\t9\t1030$ Blues .S\t10\t10480 Browns\t.\t8\t10\t10058 Greens.\t7\t11\t10086 LADIES\u2019 DIVISION REDS Lau.Begin .R.Fortier .A.Lemieux .R.Duchesneau G.Boutin .56 78\u2014131 94 SO 174 70\t6>3 136 61\t45\u2014106 106\t92\u2014198 Canadiens Chicago .Detroit .Toronto ., Boston ., Rangers .1 0 0 0 12 6 1\t0 14 13 0\t0 7 0 113 5 115 6 10 15 Q.S.H.L.STANDING P W L D F A Pts.Royals .4\t3\t0\t1\t16\t11\t7 Ottawa\t.\t2\t2\t0\t0\t12\t7\t4 Valleyfield .210195\t3 Quebec .20 2 0 47\t0 Shawinigan\t.\t1\t0\t1\t0\t2\t6\t0 Hull .3\t0\t3\t0\t10\t15\t0 J.A.H.A.STANDING P W L D FA Pts.Royals .\t1\t1\t0\t0\t3\t0\t2 Verdun .\t1\t1\t0\t0\t7\t6\t2 Canadiens .\t2\t1\t1\t0\t8\t9\t2 Concordia .,\t1\t0\t1\t0\t6\t8\t0 Nationale .\t1\t0\t1\t0\t0\t7\t0 J.Pashley .\t127\t135\t217\u2014479 R.Ainslie .\t178\t179\t3413\u2014600 B.Hapcraft .\t185\t272\t200\u2014657 L.Pergau .\t22-0\t212\t253\u2014685 W.Johnson .\t27\u20198\t234\t156\u2014668 Totals\t\t9-88\t1032\t1069-3089 CARNATION\t\t\t G.Whitehead .\t178\t170\t169\u2014517 P.Verret .\t111\t246\t274\u2014625 R.Wells .\t137\t92\t115\u2014344 H.Parsons .\t12-0\t196\t222\u2014538 W.Sullivan .\t181\t176\t139\u2014496 Totals\t\t.727\t874\t919-2520 Y\u2019s Men won\tthree strings.\t\t K\tof C\t\t G.Gingras .\t149\t161\t15-4\u2014455 Bob Baril .\t272\t215\t224\u2014711 G.Philippon .\t291\t121\t\u2014412 E\\ Jolieoeur .\t132\t\t192\u2014324 C, Chabot .\t228\t220\t177\u2014625 (J.Lemay .\t\t189\t130\u2014319 Totals\t\t1063\t906\t877-2846 B\u2019NAI B\u2019RITH\t\t\t L.Sa-ekstein .\t197\t200\t207\u2014604 A.Wener .\t161\t122\t198\u2014481 C.Rich \t\t148\t\t\u2014148 D.Heilig .\t198\t140\t17-8\u2014516 L.Chankin .\t120\t173\t179\u2014578 I.Steinman .,\t\t144\t175\u20143 T9 Totals\t\t830\t879\t939-2046 Totals .867 2>:K).747 GREENS S.Turcotte .V.Drake .B.Begin .B.Wilson .Bertha Begin 63 85 n.-1 > i)-2 56\u2014121 60- 132 85\u2014170 07\u20141-44 92\u2014184 Totals .TOO Each won one string.384\u2014751 BROWNS T.Lafleur .R.Daigneault J.Sinotte .B.McKee .A.Aube .78 63 78- 47- 69 68-77 124-101 100- -150 -ltd -187 4201 201 Totals.38-8 417\u2014805 BLUES J.Baillargeon T.Chicoine .R.Boislard .V.Martin .L.Begin .67 87 81 63 98 135\u2014202 Hi 202 81\u2014162 68\u2014126 98\u2014196 Totals .396 Blues won two strings.MAROONS R.\tPrefontaine .106 S.\tHallee .42 G.\tLetmay.91 B.\tGagnon.99 Y.\tDesilet.©8 498\u2014888 112\u2014218 73\u2014115 90\u2014\t187 84- 18-6 91\u2014\t159 New York.Nov.7.P- Navy r.nd Notre Dame meet today in a conust that could very well be billed as a semi-final match for the Unite.: States collegiate football championship.A crowd of some 88.000 is expect el to jam Cleveland's Municipal Stadium to see the two unbeaten and untied Titans clash in the top game of the week-end programme.The Irish and the Tars are rated even for their star encounter and both will have to shoot the works.Army faces Notre Dame next Saturday in the other semi-final that could (Hove to be a final if the Irish cop both games, and Army and Navy are see, - iuled to fight it- out December 1st.GUS MEU WINS DECISION OVER MAX1E SHAPIRO Montreal, Nov.3.\ti©'- Griffin- town\u2019s 19-year-olil lightweight Gus (Pell) Moll entered the ring jhere las! night in his first top-flight |bout before, n Montreal crowd since he came into the limelight at Boston Garden and won by decision over game-wise Veteran Maxie Shapiro of New A\u2019orb in a 10-round bout.:\tBesides holding a 12 year edge in age, Mell weighed in nine pounds lover Shapiro's weight, of 1351,.I More than (j.O'OO fans contributed $13,900 to watch the bout.The Griffintown boy was the unanimous choice of the officials and seemed to have a definite exige in condition.He carried the fight most of the way in the slow mutch That saw only one knock-down.With a flurry or right uppercuts in the I sixth Mell sent Shapiro sprawling 'to the canvas.I The Now Yorker let Moll accumulate most of his points with a free-swinging right uppercut and a short left cross.| Shapiro sprang to life in tho fifth 'round with a furious two-fisted al-jtack but Mell came through in handy fashion.It was in the I'Oth round that Shapiro really had Mell in trouble and only fast counter-attacking brought the Montrealer hack from the brink of a possible knockout.By BOB GAYAGN\\RO \\\u2019w York, Nov.3.P) American tennis officials were scanning-the field today for players capable! of wresting the Davis Cup from Australia.The official challenge from the United States arrived at the office of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association in Melbourne yesterday.The announcement that the first post-war challenge for the 45-year-old international trophy had been received by tho country that has held it since 1939 setoff immediate speculation here as to the team that will be selected to try and bring it back.Before the not stars of the United States ever reach the fir.nl matches scheduled in Australia in December, 1946, however, they must survive a series of preliminary rounds next spring.But it would take an upset to knock the Americans out of the running.The last challenge round wn completed at Morion, Pa., in 1939 when Australia defeated the United States, 3-2.Great Britain, Australia and the United States have monopolized cup challenge rounds since 1933, which marked the last time France was represented in the final round.It likely will take the players of France and Great Britain two years to return to eup form after almost six years of war.\t» Walter Pate, captain of United States cup teams from 1935 through 1939 and presently chairman of the U S.L.T.A.'s Davis Gup Committee of Management, said Frankie Parker and Bill Talbert must be included in any guessing on the makeup of the F S.team.They've opposed each other in the finals of the 1944-43 national singles championships and each time Parker has defeated his rival.\\ no.nor pair of likely candidates Gardner Malloy of Goral Gables, Fla.and Bobby Falkonburg, tha Hollywood, Calif., youngster.Needed is a strong doubles team to oppose the Australian tandem of '\u2022luck Bromwich and Adrian Quist, ! who won their last two challenge-round dou\u2019.des matches.They also ! represented Australia in singles.It iwould be beartenen ng, Pate said, if the United States could count on Jack Kramer and Ted Sehroeder, national doubles eh.minions in 1940 i ami 1941.Kramer and Parker won j tho U.S.doubles in 19 43, It piohahh will turn out that I the United States will have two Davis Cup team -one to play in tho preliminary rounds, and another for the challenge round.The latter team will be selected after the 19-10 outdoor season ends with the national tournament at Fore t Hills.Great Britain, !\u2022 ranee, Canada, Mexico, Bnir.il, Chile, Argentina and Ecuador an' expected to challenge for the trophy.Canadian Sport Snapshots K.of C.won twro strings.Totals 406\t451 - 865 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press New York\u2014Freddie Archer, 147, Newark, outpointed Fritzie Zivic, 153, Pittsburgh (TO).Detroit\u2014Chalky AVright, 132%, Los Angeles outpointed Leroy Willis, 13314, Detroit (10).Montreal\u2014\u2022 Gus (Pell) Mell, 144%, Montreal, outpointed Maxie Shapiro, T35 Vt, New York (TO).Worcester, Mass.\u2014John Henry lEiskew, 165, Brockton, Mass., knocked out Roger Bisson, 166%, Montreal ( 1 ), LOSS WAS GAIN The T3 original states of the Union had a total area of 892,135 square miles in T790, of which 24,155 were under water.Today these states have a total area of 326.378 square miles, other states having been formed within their boundaries.RARE STAMP One of the world\u2019s rarest stamps, the 1-cent magneta of 1856 issued by British Guiana, once changed hand's for the sum of $38,900.LEGSON \u2014NOTICE Meeting for all Members Monday \u2014 Nov.5th \u2014 Eight p.m.Sherbrooke Regiment Armory - Special Business - Arrangements for Remembrance Day Ceremonie* - Other Current Business- SOUTH STUKELY Mr.E.L.Rollios and Mrs.Henry Bowering attended the funeral of Mr.Arthur Bowering, in Eustis.Mr.and Mrs».E.Whitehouse, of West Bolton, have moved into their house purchased from Mr.R.H.McLaughlin.Mrs, Robert Beaks called on Mr.Beake, who is a patient in the Military Hospital, Montreal.Miss Jean Cote, of Montreal, is spending an indefinite time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.P.Cote, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Marsh, of West Bolton, have moved to their farm, which they bought from Mr.Ernest Bressette.Mi.33 Glenna Martin, of Grakov, has been visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Martin.The christening of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Page, of West Bolton, took place on Sunday afternoon, in St, Matthew's, Church by Rev.S.Wood.The child received the names of Garry Richard and the godparents were Mrs.Robert Beaks and Mr.Stewart McLellan.Pte.Clifford Perreault of the 14th.Canadian Field Regiment, who has been serving overseas for over four years, has arrived at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs, Nap.Dennie, Mr.and Mrs.Sydney McElroy, Mrs.Kenneth Bockus, the Misses Hazel Bressette.Doris Martin.Irene McElroy and Messrs.Earl White-houve and Lawrence McElroy attended the party in the Brill Church, which was held in honor of Mr.and Mrs.E.White-house, Mr.and Mrs.A.Duboyce and Mr, and Mrs.Fred Marsh.Mr.Howard Hackwell, of Bosoo-bel, wa-i the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur B, Dune more and Mr.Gordon V.Dunsmore.KAYSER LEAGUE Results of games played in the S.Lebrecque Kayser Men\u2019s Bowling League and in C.Boisvert the Kayser Ladies\u2019 Division follow' C.Smith .r.Teams and scores;\tIS.Gauthier .D.Smith .B I, AUKS MEN\u2019S\tSECTION\t\t MAROONS\t\t\t R.Lussier .\t85\t127\t137\u2014340 A.Morin .\t134\t109\t812\u2014325 H.Tardif .\t102\t113\t152\u2014367 P.Fournier .\tI.317\t132\t106\u20143\u201875 A.Bourguignon\t174\t118\t129\u2014421 Totals\t\t63i2\t599\t600-1837 WHITES\t\t\t F.Latulippe .\t103\t103\t103\u2014309 A.Perron .\t112\t112\t112\u2014336 P.Caron\t\t97\t130\t124\u2014356 Marceau .\t123\t148\t132\u2014403 Courchesne\t,\t66\t119\t130\u2014315 Totals\t\t501\t618\t600-1719 Maroons won\ttwo ?\ttrings,\t BLUES\t\t\t F.Goyette .\t108\t170\t1718\u2014406 A.Leger .\t108\t108\t108\u2014324 E.Chase .\t79\t101\t146\u2014320 F.Latulippe .,\t124\t122\t82\u2014328 R.Gosselin .,\t146\t85\t98\u2014329 Totals\t\t565\t586\t562-1713 REDS\t\t\t J.Bergeron .\t85\t135\t71\u2014291 M.Everret .\t80\t117\t69\u2014266 P.Drapeau .,\t141\t1-3-3\t142\u2014416 A.Pinard .\t147\t135\t101\u2014383 V.Morin .\t120\t139\t120\u2014379 Totals\t\t\t659\t503-1735 54 103 65 97 113 Totals .426 Each won one string.72\u2014126 66\u2014169 65\u2014130 83\u2014174 1T3'\u2014226 399 -825 LEAGUE STANDING Blues .Maroons Browns Reds ., Blacks .Greens .AVon .9 .7 .6 .6 .5 .3 Lost 3 5 6 6 7 9 Pi nfall 4093 4826 4629 4587 42181 4446 SOFTBALL JULIUS'KAYSER BANQUET TONIGHT At seven o\u2019clock tonight, the Julius Kayser Inter-Department Softball League wil Wiold their fifth annual banquet at the Chateau Frontenac.Among the guests will he Hon.Johnny Bourque, Provincial Minister of Lands and Forests; Mayor J.W.G e nest, Maurice Gingues, M.P.; George H.Carr, President of the Julius Kayser Co., and G.Bascom, Vice-President and General Manager of the Company.Reds won two strings.SIDE GLANCES GO HEAVY ON LIGHT Sixteen light bulbs will supply an average household for two years.Battleships carry 7,000 bulbs in sockets and two spares for each one in use, or a total of 21,000.Bv Galbraith Quebec Branch No, 10 \u2014 Sherbrooke, Quo.CANADIAN LEGION, B.E.S.L.Have YOU subscribed to the legion War Memorial Home?VALUABLE BULB One bulb of the Viceroy tulip cnce sold in Holland for two lasts of wheat, four of rye, four fat oxen, three fat swine, 12 fat sheep, two hogsheads of wine, four \u201ctuns\u201d of beer, two \u201ctuns\u201d of butter, 100
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