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[" WEATHER Fair and moderate\u2019/ i\u2019bmîrnnk?Satlg Swnrb TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 78; minimum, 48.Same day last year: Max., 68; min., 37.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1940.Forty-Fourth Year.DAYLIGHT RAIDS ON ENGLAND ARE INEFFECTIVE Nazis Run Into Strong Barrage Of Defence Fire East Night\u2019s Attacks on London Caused Casualties \u201cRather Less Than on Previous Nights\u201d\u2014British Launch Counter-Assaults on Nazi-Held Channel \u201cInvasion Ports.\u201d BULGARIANS IN ! FORMAL ENTRY Demands Greece Be Forced toj Return Thrace and Macedonia, Lost to Bulgaria in Last War, Heard.WHERE HITLER MAY STRIKE IF POSTPONING INVASION North Scat AiREATt ^BRITAIN INLANty Defensive Rearmament Plan London, Sept.21.\u2014®\u2014Hitter\u2019s air raiders, inaugurating the third week of mass assaults aimed at London, roared through Channel mists and drizzling rain today but ran into a storm of anti-aircraft fire along the Kentish Coast.One group of raiders appeared over the Capital after a night-long series of attacks and British counter-assaults on Nazi-held Channel \"invasion ports.\u201d Anti-aircraft guns blazed away for a short time in Central London, the first formation of raiders soon disappeared and the brief raid alarm ended.Three of the raiders over Kent retreated in the face of heavy British fire, one of them jettisoning its bombs in the sea.Later a lone Messerschmitt fighter tried to steal in above the clouds, only to turn tail when it was accorded a hot reception by the ground batteries.Additional raiders dropped bombs near two Southeastern towns and bomb fragments foil in several districts.One German bomber, apparently ringed by anti-aircrafts fire, was finished off near the Southeast coast by a fighter.An official announcement said last night\u2019s attacks on London caused casualties \u201crather less than on previous nights.\u201d East, Central and South London and the Thames area bore the brunt of the 14th consecutive dusk-to-dawn assault.One heavy bomb fell early this morning1 in South London near a famed football fieki, demolishing twelve houses and causing a number of casualties.It left a huge crater in a roadway.Another high explosive caused widespread damage and inflicted casualties when it struck an apartment house at the edge of a historic Thames-^de towm.The Government\u2019s announcement said that in other parts of the British Isles there was very little night activity.British defenders, reporting a \u201cmarked improvement\u201d in English Channel weather this morning after three days of gales and high waves, scanned the Straits of Dover for any sign of a German thrust by sea.The Southwest wind subsided considerably and visibility was reported j fair, although the sea was somewhat | rough in mid-channel.Observers on the cliffs said the | Royal Air Force concentrated a heavy assault on the Dunkerque and Calais areas of coastal France, where the Germans are reported gathering men and machinery for an invasion attempt.Although the watchers said the sound of bombing and anti-aircraft fire did not reach the intensity of attacks of the three previous nights, bright bursts of flame rose from the coast to indicate new fires here had been set.The fourteenth consecutive night of German assaults on London brought only two raids instead of the continuous hammering which has characterized most of the previous attacks.After a lull in the middle of the night, the Nazis returned to strike anew, and at least half a.dozen large calibre bombs exploded in Central London early today.An official communique said preliminary reports indicated casualties were \u201crather less than on previous rights.\u201d Most Londoners remained in their shelters during the interlude in the night bombing.As in recent nights, the Germans Contirraed on page 2.col.5.Varna, Bulgaria, Sept.21.\u2014(TP) \u2014Flag-decorated border villages today welcomed the vanguard of Bulgarian officials and troops reclaiming Southern Dobruja, lost in war and regained from weakened Rumania without a fight after twenty-eight years, of dispute.While today\u2019s formal entry into Dobruja extended Bulgaria\u2019s Black Sea front to the North, many Bulgarians clamored for similar expansion to the South.They urged that Greece be forced to return Thrace and .Macedonia, which Bulgarian lost in treaties after the last war, cutting her oft\u2019 from the Aegean Sea.Although complete occupation of the territory ceded by Rumania is expected to take ten days, Bulgarian officials said the first section would be occupied in twenty-four hours after the dynamiting of the old frontier markers at 9 a.m.(2 a.m.E.D.T.) Atlantic Ocean Invasion of Sweden, to clinch hold on ore, and, ward off .Red threat in north?} » E R/M A Nf y SOVIET RUSSIA Surprise attack ah ) Russia in attempt to complete \"mad conquest\" of Europe?HITLER HESITATES Failing to follow up bombings with invasion, is he contemplatin SPAIN ITALY Black Sea vie\u2014^ TURKEY GIBRALTAR! Tension Mounts As Japs Manoeuvre FleetToAdd Force To New Demands Crack Chinese Government Troops Reported Massing Along Borders of Kwangsi and Yunna Provinces Ready to Move into French Indo-China Should Japan Resort to Force.MOROCCO (Fr.) Seitüré of.French colonies' ih Africa, frolh which to launch attacks on outposts of British empire?,./ ALGERIA (Fr.) TUNISIA (Fr.1%^ .Troop, air aid to Italy in Egyptian invasion, to help 1 sever British life-Jine at Suex Canal? g.p Gardner and motored with them to Granby to visit rela- Local Beef Local Beef, roast, lier lb.Beef, carcass, lb.Beef sausage, ib .Steak, round, per lb, .Steak, sirlion.per lb., 15c tives.1\u2018\tollowmg are the price\ts of flou\tr and feed gram delivered\tf.o.b.Montreal :\t\t No.\t1 Northern Wheat\t\t81 No.\t2 Northern Wheat\t\t78 No.\t3 Northern Wheat .\t76 No.\t3 (.W.Oats\t40\u2019s No.\t2 Feed Barley .\t43 Ls 22c to 25c Many local 5c to 3'0c Philipsburg to residents attend a were party TROUBLE SH00TERSI Ready lo serve justice in real western style! .ROBERT UV1NGST0M RAYMOND HATTON DUNCAN RENAID0 with or oimiiH GtOKCf caucus ADVENTURE! ACTION ! THRILLS! SB M SHORT FEATURES \u2014 \u201cANDY GETS SPRING A Musical Comedy.\u2014 A Roaring CHICKEN\" \u2014 Latest World Events.\\ndv Clvde Comedv, - \u201cSWING HOTE!.\u201d NOTICE \u2014 In order to accommodate the crowds there wii] he four performances on Sundays at 1.30, 1.3ft, 7.30 and 9 o\u2019clock.Fred Raymond prior to their marriage.Mr.H.AY.Brown, who has employment in Montreal, spent a weekend at his home here.Miss Bibiane Beaulae and Mr.Felieien\tBeaulae, of St.\tCesaire, Per bushel basis track, Montreal were week-end guests of Mrs.Ray-ex-storc.\tmond, Spring wheat flour\tMr.and Mrs.A.J.Garland enter- First patents .$5.35\tto\t$5.90\ttained at a card\tparty for the benefit Bakers' patents\t.\t$4.65\tto\t$6.30\tof the\tlocal\tWomen\u2019s\tInstitute Second patents\t.\t$4.35\tto\t$5.40\tbranch.Per obi.in 98-lb iute bags delivered Montreal freight points, less tOc for cash.Winter wheat Four: Choice grades in ear lots per Mil.\t$3.40 to $3.50 Choice grades in broken lots London and an adjoining warehouse were burned out by incendiary bombs.Some five hundred persons, mostly children, who were sheltered in vaults under the church, were shepherded to another shelter before the fire spread.instead of in Soul, in matter instead of in Spirit.\u201d (Page 222).Believe Axis Have Decided How Spain To Fit In Plans Continued from page 1.sphere defence basis.Washington has announced that some thirty old freighters might be put up shortly for sale to the highest bidder.) The Madrid press, apparently counting on Britain\u2019s defeat as^ certain, exulted over the share Spain is to have in the \u201creorganization of a new world\u201d by Germany and Italy.Ya's Berlin correspondent declared the Axis powers and Spain had joined hands for a \u201cjust reorganization; of Africa.\u201d PLYMOUTH CHURCH (The United Church of Canada) Dufferin Avenue at Montreal St.Rev.F.A.C.Doxsee, B.A., Minister; Rev.G.Ellery Read, D.D., Pastor Emeritus; C.V.Chamberlain, Organist and Choir Director.11 a.m.\u2014Morning, worship.Ser-mon subject: \u201cThe Child, The Church and Civilization.\u201d (Dr.Read will preach).(Rally Day in the Church School.Classes for Primary and Beginners at 10.45 a.m.and for others at 10).SHERBROOKE BAPTIST CHURCH ; Corner of Queen St.& Portland Ave.Minister: Rev.S.Robt.Weaver, B.A., B.D.Director of Music: Miss Eva Bean.Sunday, September 22nd: 10\ta.m.\u2014-Church School.11\ta.m.\u2014Morning worship.Theme: \u201cThe Foundations of Life.\u201d 7 p.m.\u2014Special Graduation Service by McGill Students : Fred Denton, B.Com., \u201937; R.B.Smith, B.A., \u201937 (Med.\u201940); S.Reid, B.A., '37, (Vied.\u201941); AL Mingie, (B.A.\u201940); P.Lister, (B.A.\u201939).\u201cKeep your Sundays for the great things of the soul.\u201d IN MEM OR! AM BEATTIE.\u2014In loving memory of mother, father and brother.Mrs.William Beattie, who departed this life September 22nd.1939 ; Mr.William Beattie, April 27th, 1927, and son, Wilfred, October 6th, 1926, all formerly of Lemesurier.\t^ Gone, but not forgotten.Signed: THE FAMILY.^fierbroofee ©nhcrtafeing factors lUmiteb E, A.VOGELL, Mgr.45 Dufferin Ave.Phone 236 There are IfiS.OCMLOCK) miles telephone wires in the world.of Funeral Parlors Without Charge Ambulance Service DAY OR NIGHT [HI Tension Mounts As Japs Manoeuvre Fleet To Add Force To New Demands (Continued from Page 1) limited number of Japanese troops be denied.These, sources said Rear Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor General of Indo-Chinn.was insisting on restricting the number of troops Mrs.Nellie Hill, Miss Inez Hill ] passing through the colony), and Mrs.Duckland, of Iberville, and ' The exact nature of the Japanese Mr.Elmer Russell, of North Stan- ! demands remained a secret.Origin-bridge, were guests of Mr.and Airs.] ally, Japan sought permission from !.R.Russell, who accompanied them to Stanbvidge East.TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Top of Court St.The Rev.Fred Williams, Minister.Prof.R.Havard, Choir Director.Airs.R.J.Bell, L.Alois., Organist.Public Worship at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Air.Williams preaching at both services.9.45 a.m.\u2014The Church School.11 a.m.\u2014School for Beginners.Note.\u2014Service of Intercession and Prayer for Peace in Wesley Hall from 7.30 to 8 p.m, This invites you.I H - is ¦v.\tv*>9 ¦ ~® a Mr.and Mrs.Gordon E.Healy and the French Governmient at Vichy to move troops through the colony in order to strike a blow per bbl.$3.60 White corn flour per bb:.in jute bags, delivered to the trade, less 10c for cash, carlots .¦ \u2022\t$('.20 broken lots .$6,50 MiUfeed : Bran .$24.25 Shorts .$20.251 Middlings .\t.$29.25 Per ton carlot or mixed carlot quantities, delivered in Montreal freight points less 25c for cash.Breweries dried grain wholesale.$23 per ton, retail $25 per ton.Rolled oais Dag ot 80 lb»., delivered to the trade $3.00 which in-(Midi's suit s tax Baled hay, extra No.2 Timothy .$13.50 No.2 Timothy .$12,50 to $13.00 to $3,70 so\u201d' I-'mpr, of Richmond, and Aliss j«back door\u201d supply routes.China\u2019s Grace Fowler, of Kingsbury, were week-end guests of Air.and Mrs.N.H.Robinson.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE H.,T.McConnell, Optometrist of Sherbrooke, will be in his office at the Del Monty Hotel, Rock Island, on his regular monthly visit, next Wednesday, Sept.25th.for examination of eyes and fitting of glasses.Vichy granted \u201climited facilities\u201d for troop and naval movements, with the understanding that details were to be worked out here.At thc conferences here, however, Japan made new demands.About one hundred Japanese nationals were evacuated yesterday in pursuance of Japan\u2019s announced intention to avert \u201cunfortunate incidents'\u2019 when troops march into Indochina.The Chinese Government of Gen.Chiang Kai-Shek has threatened to invade Indo-China should Japanese troops be permitted to enter.GRACE CHAPEL » 3 9 Montreal St.11.00\ta.m.\u2014The Lord\u2019s Supper.| 2.30 p.m.\u2014 Bible School Classes , for all.Come and bring your Bible, j 7.00\tp.m.\u2014Gospel Service.Special speaker, Air.Dennys Stewart, young people\u2019s worker from People's Church, Montreal, Thursday, S p.m.\u2014 Aleeting for prayer and Bible Study.We are beginning to study the book of Daniel.A'ou are invited to join us in those timely Scriptural studies.B.P.ASPHALT SHINGLES RU-BER-CID \u2022 BIRD \u2022 VULCANITE #10.35 a Month for 12 Months Roofs a House Requiring 12 Squares of 210 lb.B.P.ASPHALT SHINGLES Under a Home Improvement Plan Loan.A s ST.Andrew ATeilon never was Treasurer of the United States.He served as Secretary of the Treasury under Harding, Cool.c; and Hoover, Artichokes have the reputation of being one of the aristocrats of the vegetable kingdom.ANDREW\u2019S PR ESB YTERIA N CHURCH Frontenac St.Alinister: Rev.J.R.Graham, M.A., B.D.; Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.J.G.Scorer.11 a.m.\u2014Church Parade.Subject: \u201cOur British Alorale.\u201d Guest soloist: Madame Bachand Dupuis.7 p.m.\u2014\u201cWhy the Indifference.\u2019\u2019 10\ta.m.\u2014Junior, Int., Senior S.S.11\ta.m.\u2014 Begmu-rs and Pimary S.S.A\u2019ou will enjoy the services at St.Andrew s.Come and worship with us SEND FOR THIS \"Roof Security PRODUCED IN k A our R.P.Dealer to Obtain an Estimate on Re-Roofing Aour Home With Colourful Firesafa ¦\t-All-Weather B.P.Asphalt Shingles.?j* - FREE BOOKLET Crowned w/eli Colour\" C*N«DA ' _ Building Products Limited s»- jrïji CODERE Limited SHERBROOKE I I ê>Ijert)roofce ^ailp l^ecorb CITY AND SUBURBAN.SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1940.PAGE THREE Two Superior Court Actions Were Taken Under Advisement 35TH BATTERY OFFICER LEADS SALVAGE WORK Daylight Saving Time To Be C on tinned 4 \u2018Indef in i tel v\u2019 \u2019 Rocks on Sand Hill Farm Brought Ulderic Breton to Court Against Tremblay and Bonin, Contracting Firm, Seeking\t- One Hundred Dollars Damages\u2014Two Local Residents Lieutenant Donald K.Dawes, Unable to Live Peacefully Without Boundaries Between Former Bishop s Student, Adjoining Properties.\t\u201e\t, Canadians in Urgent Service.Numerous stones on a Sand Hill in the summer and fall of 1938 they ¦ farm and two local adjoining prop-1were at work on the bridge the; erties figure in two Superior Court ; farmers of the district were more cases which have been taken en than anxious to get rid of the délibéré by Mr.Justice Hector Ver-i stones on their property, and that ret.In the case in which the stones mne day Breton approached Auguste form the basis of dispute Uideric Pe-rault, foreman in charge of the Breton, of Sand Hill, is seeking one!earti;ig operations, and offered the hundred dollars damages from Trem- stones on his farm.Asked whether blay and Bonin, local contractors, ] he intended to give them away or while the question of boundaries be- sell them.Breton said that he want-t-ween the Sherbrooke properties Jed to get rid of them and that the brought Lauréat Laliberte ' and ^defendants could take all they need-Joseph Etienne Breton, both of thisjed.city, into Court.\tj Tremblay* then went to the Breton Declaration of the Sand Hilllfarm, was shown where the stones farmer points\tout\tthat the;were and was given permission to defendants were building a cement;take as much as was needed, after bridge across the St.Francis River!which a large quantity was removed, near Lennoxville and that they were!Asking that the case bo dismissed, in need of stones.Aldride Tremblay, ; Tremblay and Bonin insist that there the plaintiff asserts, -went to Breton\u2019s farm in search of stones, and This autumn Sherbrooke will not niendation of H.J.Symington, tevert back to Standard Time as has i Power Controller for the Depart , been its custom each of the twenty- nient of Munitions and Supply, will five summers in which the city has release an estimated 189.000 horse-adopted Daylight Saving Time.The power of electrical energy for indus-reason for this decsion, taken by the ; trial purposes throughout Quebec Commanded One Hundred Dominion Government, under the .and Ontario.It is expected also to! War Measures Act, is to reduce the stagger the hours at which goner-j shortage of power for ation plants afe required to deliver, ; peak loads.Sherbrooke, which is included! .'rhi; r'rder, directed to \u201call indi-j among the other industrialized\tlinns, corporations, except I chances of a industries.LOST LIFE AS TRUCK SWERVED OFF HIGHWAY Gabriel Bernier.Montreal Truck Driver.Fell Asleep at Wheel and Was Crushed to Death at Melbourne Ridge.First Group Of Men Receiving Notices Of Military Training One Thousand and Thirty-Three Sherbrooke Men Will Be Examined Within Next Few Days to Decide Whether They Are Physically Fit to Begin Training on October S.i A group of 1,033 single men ami Hi ome-Missisquoi, Sherbrooke and Lieutenant Donald Dawes.of|! Melbourne Ridge, Sept.21.His -kull crushed and his body mangled, on the farm was a row of rocks which served as a division and fence between two fields.Tremblay*, according to the plaintiff, asked him to give him all the stones on the property, and Breton assented, but only on condition that all the stones be removed, to which Tremblay agreed.The fact that only the finest stones were removed, Breton states, caused him to suffer damages since the dividing line was completely destroyed.Denying the allegations of Breton, Tremblay and Bonin state that when Pure Water ^rteslatl £)r\\\\Vmg' DUQUETTE SPECIALTIES Tel.3296 was no time limit, nor was there any limited quantity to be taken, and add, moreover, that in the spring of 1939 they went hack and were told by Breton that they could have no more.The fact that Lauréat Laliberte is convinced his neighbor, Joseph Etienne Breton, has been unwilling to have a clear definition of the boundaries between their properties prompted him to bring his complaint before the tribunal.Laliberte, in his declaration, claims he asked I Breton to have an engineer fix the boundaries to avoid altercations and misunderstandings, and that finally on August 19th, through Orner Biron, Notary Public, Breton was ordered to have a survey made, |which he refused to do.Laliberte asks that the Court \u2019order the establishment of clearly marked boundaries between the two ! properties and that Breton be made |to engage an engineer to make a survey and define the proper divid-ling line.Admitting that boundaries are needed, the defendant also admits that he was summoned by Notary Biron to secure within eight days an engineer to make the delineation, but declares that he immediately engaged Charles Philippe Dubuc and that Biron and Breton both knew that he had secured the services of the engineer.Montreal a former llniver rv municipalities in Ontario and Que- ! transportation and telegraph convT\tBernier, t wenty-nine-yoav- iuunueai, a loimei umvetiity oi|u_ ^\t.*\u201e!nanies.\u201d stated no definite limit oiv i i v .! .Bishop's College student, who went overseas with the 35th Battery command of a detachment of one hundred Canadian soldiers who lai.t aside their weapons yesterday t.carry out urgent work of salvage ! bee affected by this ruling, was to!p,anle?\u2019 old Montreal man, met instantaneous 'Gil* 1 V C tiiivv.te.it u > mio titling,) v> o iv» \u2018\t_\t_\t, i ¦ i n ot i > 11 i i \\ d i nwiii, iiivi » 11 o v*» n t n-\\.n i-.,,C have changed her time next Satur-!1'10 period during which Daylight i\thcve early yesterday morning n'ju, day.Now Daylight Time will con-'^avlnK '1,mo \"',n continue and no ' wh(.n ,, largo fruit truck which ho ' titely .\tspecial consideration has been given | was ariving left the road, careened the week a meeting 0f jn'umciPallt)®s which have already : j,,t0 a ditch and smashed into a huge inance Committee will revJirtcd to standava Ilnlc* .\t.elm tree.1 The reason for the ruling here is tinue indefinitely Early in the City Finance so badly smashed uul the back of the driven together, and , .\t|\t- , .\t- i v t k\t| war, U was to gave workers an,';1\"11- » a» jammed in so tightly -\u2022\tK0\"\u2019> said Mayor Joseph Labreeque, *\t\u2019 t .\t.,vpt homo before the 'v01'k o1 extricating the battered bon of Kenneth T.Dawes and : when questioned as to Sherbrooke\u2019s\t^\t1\tI body took about two hours.It is the first instance since 1918 D is believed that Bernier, who Mrs.S.M.Dawes, the Canadian I decision on the time measure, lad enlisted for active service at the | The Mayor declared that power, outbreak of war and went overseas formerly used to light offices, build-last December.He is twenty-one jngs and factories during the later years old.The suburban town was asleep when the destructive missile was dropped, but somehow only eight civilians were killed.Workers had learned long ago that the fact no military objective is located in the settlement would not keep it from the shadow of death darkening the British skies.It had been bombed before.The workers and their families now sleep in shelters.Many of the workmen's tidy cottages which, with their flowerbeds and trees, line the streets of the little place, were damaged when the bomb let go.Four of them were splintered into matchwood.Others were damaged beyond repair.When high-exp.osive tore up the cottages debris was flung so widely that six Canadian officers su'olling a distance from the spot were cut by fyling glass.A detachment of Canadian antitank unit marching back to camp after a night exercise in the field passed near the scene of havoc soon after dawn revealed its great extent.Lt.Dawes was left in command of a section detailed to help in urgent work of salvage.Willing Canadian hands part of fall and winter afternoons will now be utilized solely for the purposes of production.This move, based on a recom- INSPECTION OF IGROCETERIA IS S.F.R.TAKES PLACE MONDAY EARLY MORNING Major-General T.L.Tremblay Thieves Enter King Groceteria, to Visit Local Unit for General Survey\u2014Third Church Parade Tomorrow.For the first time since its mobilization as an active service unit six weeks ago the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment will have a general inspection, when Major-General T.L.|Tremblay, C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D., A.D.C., Inspector General for Eastern helped j Canada, will visit the regiment on that Daylight Saving lias been the ; kat k'ft Mmitreal at two o clock with subject of General Dominion logis- a p\u2019:u .Du it sent by the Richmond lation.It was general throughout \u2018lul* Company, of Montreal, for Canada that year under a Dominion i ('°*lvc!;y 111 Richmond, Windsor Mills statute but since then has been and Brompton, fell asleep at the adopted only on the initiative of \"'heel, because the road was perfect-municipalities concerned.\tsDaight at the point where the truck left the highway, and where there were no soft shoulders that might have caused the, vehicle to swerve out of control.William Frank, a Melbourne Ridge resident, was bringing his cows in from the field when he noticed the truck pass, A minute later he heard a crash, and upon investigating saw the wreck.Hurrying home, he tide-phoned for help and also summoned Dr.C.E.Manning, of Richmond.A verdict of accidental death was rendered by a Coroner\u2019s jury investigating the fatality under the direction of Dr.George Letondre, of Danville.The jurors were G.Cormier, F.Dubois, A.Beaudoin, F.Lroirlx, A.Laeombe and F.Dunn.NORTH HATLEY Boy wanted to deliver Records in North Hatley.Apply Circulation Dept.Phone 94.Retailers to Thrifty Canadians Temporary Store at 20 Wellington St.North WILL CLOSE DOWN TO-NIGHT! clear the wreckage of houses and!Monday.their humble furnishings from the Accompanied by members of the staff of Military District No.4, Major-General Tremblay will be streets.Others carried belongings1 that can be used again to the more-fortunate homes which were thrown open to the scores net so fortunate.City Brieflets welcomed by Lieut.-Col.M.W.McA\u2019Nulty, Officer Commanding the local regiment, on his arrival in Sherbrooke at 9:30 in the morning.A general review of the whole unit with pipes and drums will next take place in front of the grandstand on the Exhibition Grounds, V.O.N.Thrift Shop all day Wed.!with Majoi-General Tremblay tak-and Thurs.9.3fl a.m.also Wed.eve., \"ig the salute.Folowmg the review tho unit will break up into sections, and Thurs., 9.30 a.m., also Wed.eve., Woodman\u2019s Store, Dufferin Avenue.The Commencement Exercises of the Sherbrooke High School will be held on Thurs., Sept.26 at 8.15 p.m.A cordial invitation is extended to all parents and friends of the school.Cafeteria supper.Ply.Hall.Sept.26, from 6 to 7.30 o\u2019clock.Everybody welcome.WAR\u201425 YEARS AGO TODAY (By The Canadian Press) ZELLER\u2019S GREATER STORE ON THE RENOVATED PREMISES AT 26 and 28 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH, WILL OPEN SHORTLY, WITH NEW STOCKS OF SEASONABLE, FASHION AND STAPLE MERCHANDISE .PRICED TO BRINC YOU GREATER VALUES! Watch this newspaper for announcement of date of re-opening.ZELLER\u2019S LIMITED platoons and companies for a display of the military knowledge they have learned to date, performing several manoeuvres, arm drills and exercises.The visitors will inspect all sleeping quarters, mass halls, canteens and headquarters, carefully examining the various files and reports.Keyed up at this coming important event the regiment will have a further chance to perfect its military bearing when it holds its third church parade tomorrow.Assembling at the barracks on the Exhibition grounds the unit, under the command of Lieut.-Col.McA\u2019-SepL 21.1915.\u2014Greece asked for Nulty, will march down Park Ave-150,000 British and French troops as nue anil King Street.At the corner a condition of her intervention on,0f Bowen South and King it will be the side of the Allies in the Balkan |j0jne(} j^y Sherbrooke Harmony flare-up.Bulgaria mobilized troops |Band> led b,- prof_ Charles Del-to attack Rumania, one of the Al- verme lies.British began bombardment of At King.an(] Wellington Street Loos on Western Front.\tthe regiment will be split into two \u2022sections, the Catholics, under Major ' Aime Biron, turning South along ! Wellington and up Galt, street to the ______________I Church of the Immaculate Concept- Sales records show that\u2019one-half'Vf\u2019,\tthTe .Plotestanfs, of the entire American crop of arti-j'ja^or k,;.\tpiarcklriK Noith chokes i.s sold by fruit merchants on al°n?\u2018 Wellington Street and up New York\u2019s lower East Side.\tHrontenac to St.Andrews Presby- ____________________________________ Iterian Church.After special services have been Making Off with Cigars, Cigarettes and Beer.Municipal Police are today pressing an investigation into- a robbery which occurred late last night, or early this morning at the King Groceteria, -10 King Street West, when thieves broke into the establishment, owned by A.S.Nault, and made off with a quantify of cigars, cigarettes and beer besides seventy-five coppers which remained in the cash register.The janitor, Joseph Xastorooliv, who lives directly across the street, first noticed the theft abi ut seven o\u2019clock this morning as he was i ioan-\u2019 ing up the store before if opened, and immediately telephoned the manager, A.Berthold, who in turn notified the police.According to Mr.Berthold, the thieves first attempted to chisel the wooden frame around the rear entrance to reach the bells and succeeded in forcing one open but upon seeing there were two more to unlatch and still another door to break through, they changed their plans and, breaking through a small rear shed door, crawled through the cellar window and came up the cellar trap which leads into the back of the store.The manager states that the proprietor, who lives over the store, was not aware of any suspicious sounds during the night.Sept.22, 1915.\u2014Allies began advance on Yaunde in the German Cameroons, West Africa.WILLIE DUSSAULT SAYS: There s an advantage to winter.Winter is when you begin to appreciate the value of a well-built home.Winter is when the word \"Home\u201d take?on new significance \u2014 winter is the season when the family spends its time at home.It\u2019s a wonderful feeling to held in both churches the two sections of tho regiment will reform about noon at the corner of Frontenac and Goodhue Streets, for the march back to the.barracks, SUDDEN DEATH OF DR.DIRS IN HIS 60TH YEAR Prominent Coaticook Physician Died at His Home Last Night \u2014 Had Appeared in Usual Good Health.Coaticook, Sept.21.\u2014Shocked by his suudden death, Coaticook today mourned the passing of Dr.Ovilla Birs, who died at his home last night in his sixtieth year.Dr.Birs had practised in this town for many years and was seemingly in RESIDENT OF LENNOXVILLE Mrs.Elizabeth E.Quain Died Early this Morning at Age ot Seventy-Seven Years in St.Vincent de Paul Hospital.Friends will learn with deep regret of the death early this morning in the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital of Mrs.Elizabeth K.Quain, of Lennoxville and formerly of Inverness, ip her seventy-eighth year.Mrs.Quain had been ill for two months.Born in Inverness, the daughter of Charles Elvidge and his wife, Mary Rogers, the deceased was married in Inverness on September 20, 1 898, to John Quain, and lived wit.li him on a farm at Inverness until his death on January 22, 1933.Following the death of her husband she moved to Lennoxville, where she had resided with her nephew, Alden Lennon, and Mrs.Lennon.Mrs.Quain is survived by four .sisters, Mrs.Mary Ann Glass, of Lennoxville, Mrs, Sarah Lennon, of Lennoxville, Mrs.Eleanor Quain, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., and Gracie, Mrs.Joseph Bolduc, of Saskatchewan, and several nieces and nephews.A sister Mrs.Hannah Craig, and a brother, Joseph, predeceased her.Funeral services will he held at nine o\u2019clock Monday morning in St, Anthony\u2019s Church, Lennoxville, and buria! will be made in Inverness.NEWSY ITEMS WILL GIVE RULING NEXT FRIDAY Armand St.Jean, of this city, who good health.Yesterday he returned stood trial yesterday in Magistrate\u2019s MAN IS HELD ON FORGERY COUNT to his home after a long business day 'in Sherbrooke.He retired about 6:30, complaining of extreme fatigue.About an hour later his wife was summoned and discovered him in come from the heart of a storm to the heart of the home.1 o bask in the cheerful warmth of an open fire, to feel sheltered from the cold, wet snow by a newly shingled roof, to enjoy security from relentless winds from behind impregnable doors and windows.Now is the time to prepare your home for winter.Let West Brome Resident to Stand Trial in Magistrate\u2019s Court j* on Charges of Passing , False Cheques.Court before Judge J.S.Couture on a charge of the theft of a calf belonging to Howard Seale, of Island Brook, will learn next Friday whe- - \u2022\t.; thcr he will be freed or ordered to severe pain.A doctor was called butL,(,rve a tt,rm jn jajj Dis Birs died about two hours 'ater.i' The' accused pleaded not guilty The deceased is .uurvived by his; wj,c.n the charge was read by Clerk wife, nee Alice uiuteau, of Mont- od f,Uit Hertel O\u2019Bready, Al) the real, and three daughters, all of | evidc7ic.(.w.ls produC(.,,t after which Judge Couture ordered an adjourn- ,\ti ment until a week later, when he place _on TuesdaySeptember 24th, | wi]1 mak\u201e his ruIin{, nn the ea,p St.Jean was released on parole until whom live at home.from St.John the Evangelist Church at at 9:30 a.m.Interment will be in Coaticook.i Friday.LENNOXVILLE \"\u20224 Sweetsburg, Sept: 21.\u2014Residents of this district are hoping hat an j Mrs.J.C.Hall will return to her cpukmic of false cheque* passing and home at Bayswatcr, N.B., this eve-forgery has been ended with the ar-, ning, after visiting her brother and rest of Earl Perry, 35,\tcf West j sister.in-law, Mr.and\tMrs.N.\tI, Brome, who is in the local\tjail await- ; Cameron, Spring Road,\tand friends j.;ng trial on several charges of for-jjn Inverness, for a month.Donations are asked for a food In recent weeks storekeepers m shower for thc Lennoxville Branch Cowansville, Granby and other sur-u{ the Red Cross Society, The foo l, rounding localities have been victim-iwhich wi]i be sent to Europe for romp\thHp\tvou\tin\tthe\tselection\tli!cd; ,and ,s reported that Perry ;it,f or refugees, must be in tins.\tNo me\tn-ip\tyuu\till\tLHC\tscmcuun\tw.ou|d purchase a certain\tamount o^ | bott]\u20acg merchandise and then present to be ; jamjc.Son !cashed a worthless cheque for a large j room ' ncxt Thursday, i amount of money.\t1 One merchant in Cowansville is reported to have been defrauded of me $42.Perry is expected to go on trial before Judge J.H.L niay in Magistrate\u2019s Court here on TJ' day.m.of quality, inexpensive build ing materials that will insure your comfort and your family\u2019s health during the winter.Let the old Jenckes Organization do the whole job.MILL \u2014 110 Royal Street.can be shipped.Mrs.J, E.will be at the Red Cross room next Thursday, September 26th, from 2:30 to 5 p.m.to receive thesd donations.Mr.ami Mrs.H.1,.M.Vaudry and Mr.and Mr^.W.P.Cox were in Waterloo on Tuesday to attend ! Assurance Co.FURTHER DONATIONS TO LADIES\u2019 AUXILIARY The following additional donations to the Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary were acknowledged today: $5: Mrs.J.K.Edwards, Mrs.B.Cohen.Mrs.M.Smith, F.W.Wool-worth Co., Ltd., Edwards Realty & Investment Co, Inc., Walter Blue & Co.Ltd.$3: Zeller\u2019s.$2.50: M.L, Miller.$2: Felix Marchand, Lice, J.C.\u2022St.Pierre, Skinner Bros., Code re Lief., Robert Dunsmore, Mi s Tina Edwards.31: Mrs.William Hewlett, Armand Rouleau, A.F, Calvert, Armand Lavalb e, C.O.Gustafson, II.J, De-lisle, Jacob Echenberg, Ernest Germain, A.Denis, J.A.Vida), J.A.Robert, Metropolitan Stores, Ltd., Belanger & Begin, Dr, J.A, Giroux, Chez Yvette Enrg., Dominion Life The sun appears red at sunset because red light is best able to penetrate murky atmosphere._______ \u201e\u201e\u201e E.B.Peabody, Chez the funeral of Mrs.J.H.Savage.( Louise Ltd., Olivier Enrg., Crown Mrs.H.L.M.Vaudry and Dr.Diamond Paint Go.Ltd., Souaid Mary O.Vaudry have returned honv Brothers, after motoring to Montreal < ¦ Total of sums under one dollar: \"inesday,\t88.95, childless widowers between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-four in Sherbrooke are gradually being notified by tho Government to jv.pare themselves for military training under a proclamation of the Gave: r-in-Council.Those notices instruct the recip-! ients to visit a doctor and submit to ! a medical examination within a clear I three days of not if tea; ion and, if [found to be fit, a second no'.ite wi;t be sent to report to an indicated I military training centre under the Department of National Dcfenee tor a period of thirty days.More than likely all the local men will be sent to tiie N.P.A.M.tiainiug camp under cons!ruction on the Drumm.ml Ratul.This utilizing of the information obtained from national registration has taken loss than a monta and official announcement of this achievement, which reflects the ever-nrecl crating tempo of Canada's war effort, came today From Hon.James G.Gardiner, Minister of National War Services.Mr.Gardiner slated that 45,000 single men and childless widowers throughout Canada were receiving these notices and outlined a few oi the preparations mad\".The services of all qualified medical practitioners throughout the I'11-minion have been enlisted by Mr.Gardiner so (hat there \"ill be no delay in determining the phyisoul fitness of thc men called upon.Cnd v this plan, there, will be no \u201cline-up\u201d of waiting applicants.Men may visit their own or any conveniently located physician.Doctors have received detailed instructions concerning the physical standards set for the Canadian Active Service Force and for the Non-Permanent Active Militia During the medical examiimln n, men will be called upon to -Luo whether they have ever suffered from such disorders as nicumalism, tuberculosis, heart disease, stomr.cn trouble, rupture, varicose veins, ear, eye or nasal trouble, mu v, us, mental or social diseases ami if they have ever been rejected for mihlary services.In his report, the examining physician will certify the man\u2019s physical category.Under the National War Services Regulations, any physician who makes an inaccurate slalemeni or signs an inaccurate certificate will be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction, for imprisonment or to n fine or both.I,ike\u2019,vise,, heavy penalties will be imposed on any eligible individual who, having been sent a notice of call, fails to repent for a medical examination, It r the aim of the Minister and ids deputy General L.R.LaFlcche, who i responsible for the execution of the plan, that the selection of tire men shall be scrupulously impartial.With the convenience of applicant in mind as well as speedy efficiency, Canada has been divided into thirteen administrative divisions, , sell with a board compri.ing a judg\" a chairman, supported by two representative citizens and abi> a divisional registrar who will act as secretary and to whom any person seeking is formation as to procedure may, and should, apply.The Eastern Townships have been divided between two distri .-.\u201cIT\u2019 and \u201cF,\u201d with hemlquarioio in Montreal and Quebec, respectively, in \"K \u2019i division are thc electoral disiriets of Drummond - Arthabaska, Shefford, Siansieml, and in \u201cF\u201d division Compton, Megnntic-Frontcnac and Richmond Wolfe.Those seeking information in the Montreal district may write to either H ii, Mr.Justice A.Trahan, Chairman, or Pierre Deeary, Barrister, 607 Ti.¦unsportation Building, Montreal, Ri glsirnr, and those in the Quebec district |.i either Hon.Mr.Justice.Alfred Sayard, Chairman, or Henry Paul Drouin, Advocate, Registrar.All medical reports will be submitted to the divisional registrar.', while any appeals or controversial issues which may arise will ho directed to the divisional board through the registrar.Medical etxamination of the first group of men, according to Mr.Gardiner, will get.under way within the next few days, and the first to he called for training 30,000 men -will proceed to training centres for October 9.Record \\\\ ant.Ads \u2014 Cash rates: two cents per word \u2014 Minimum charge of 25c for ten words or less.GLASS ALL KINDS AND SIZES OF GLASS AT LOWEST PRICES.J.0.DUFOUR LTEE.37 Wellington St.South.Tel.4IP We Replace Broken Window Glass DELIVERY SERVICE ASK OUR PRICES Alterations in Passenger Train Schedule and HIGHWAY MOTOR COACH SERVICES vill become effective Sunday, Sept.29 Particulars from Agents.Quebec Central EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPT.22nd HIGHWAY MOTOR COACH SERVICE WILL REPLACE TRAINS Nos.I and (i bet\" ten NEWPORT and SHERBROOKE ON THE EOLLOWING SCHEDULE Road Down\tRead Up No.76-Daily\tSTANDARD TIME\tNo.71-Daily 8.35\tP.M.\tLv.\tSHERRROOKE CQ.U.-< I*, station).Ar.7.0.4\tA.M.8.15\t\u201c\t\u201c\tSI( ERliROOKE (lins Terminal, 33 King St.W.) \u201c 7.00\t\u201c 8.55\t\u201c\t\u201c\tLENNOXVILLE (Clark's) .Lv.\t6.50\t\u201c 9.05\t«\t\u201c\tCAPELTON ROAD J(T.\u201c 6.40\t\u201c 9.17\t\u201c\t\u201c NORTH II VI LEY (Stalion) .6.30\t\u201c 9.35\t\u201c\t\u201c\tMASSAWIPI\u2019I (Pie t Office) .\u201c\t6.10\t\u201c 9.43\t\u201c\t\u201c\tAYER\u2019S CLIFF (Stalinn) .\u201c\t5.58\t\u201c 10.15\t\u201c\t\u201c\tSTANSTEAD (Post Office) .\u201c\t5.25\t\u201c 10.20\t\u201c\t\u201c\tROCK ISLAND (Hu Terminal) Derby Line \u201c 5.20\t\u201c \u2022 10.30\t\u201c\t\u201c\tBEEBE (Custom and Immigration) .\u201c\t5.05\t\u201c 10.50 P.M.\tAr.NEWPORT «Î.C.-( .P.Stalion) .Lv.\t4.50\tA.M.The last (rip of No.6 train from Sherbrooke \"ill be Saturday P.M., September 2Isi, and the last trip of No.I (rain from Newport will be Sunday A.M., September 22nd.The first trip of No.76 Highway Coach from Sherbrooke will be Sunday P.M., September 22ml, and the firsl trip of No.71 Highway Coach from Newport will I»' Monday A.M., September 23rd.The present train connections al New port and Sherbrooke w ill be maintained, PLEASE CONSULT VOLK TIC KET ACLNT FOH Fl 'RTHER PAHTICULARS.QUEBEC CENTRAL \tBlake & Taylor \tFuneral-Ambulance \tService Ri mTTVHfil\tTel.404 \t(Lung Motor Oxygen Tank) \t86 Queen St., Sherbrooke.\tJ.W.BLAKE ROT V.W.TAYLOR \t 994^7957 01480498 T PAGE FOUR 5HLKBKOOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1940.^Imrbrooke ^aily ^ecnrîi Established Ninth Day of February, 1897, with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazeite, established 1837, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.\u2014 Eastern Townships\u2019 Only English Daily \u2014 The Record is printed and published every week nay by tbe Sherbrooke Record Company, Limited, of which Edna A.Beerwortb is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 69 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news services of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, Reuters and Havas.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription rates: 75c a month, delivered at any home in the city and suburbs.Post Office delivery to any place in Canada, Great Britain or the United States, $4 per year; six months, $2; three months, $1: one month, 30c.Single copies, 3c.SHERBROOKE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1940.-* 0 God, Who art the author of peace and lover of concord, defend us Thy humble servants in all assaults of oar enemies.y-* AUSTRALIA FIRMLY AT BRITAIN\u2019S SIDE That Australia, like Canada and the other Dominions, stands firmly at the side of the Mother Country in this time of crisis, as the enemy\u2019s forces strike repeatedly at the very heart of the Empire and the attempted invasion of England is still a very imminent possibilily, is significantly reflected in the fact that the main issue in that country\u2019s general elections, taking place today, was a more vigorous and active prosecution of the war.The Australian voter is trekking to the polls today with one thought in mind\u2014-to support the party he believes will most help in the defeat of Hitlerism, the crushing of the Axis forces threatening the liberty of mankind and the continuance of democratic ideals.During the campaign, one of the shortest in Australia\u2019s history, all parties and all policy speeches have voiced the country\u2019s determination to see the war through to victory.Stress has been laid upon the country\u2019s rallying of manpower for service overseas and compulsory service in the defence of Australia, in the growth of the navy and the gigantic expansion of war manufactures.With Labor groups now forming (lie Opposition, Prime Minister Robert Menzies\u2019 Government has had a stormy career since it was formed in May of 1939.A coalition appeared inevitable when war broke out, and was made possible through the resignation of Sir Earle Page, leader of the United Country Party, who had refused to co-operate with Mr.Menzies upon the formation of his Cabinet and bitterly attacked him in the House of Representatives.The coalition partnership, with A, G.Cameron as Sir Earle\u2019s successor, has been uneasy and harmony between the two leaders -both individualists- hasn\u2019t been any too firm.Efforts to have Labor accept seals in an all-party government, have been without success, Opposition Leader John Curtin turning down offers to enter an \"all-the-talents\u201d administration under Mr.Menzies, although emphasizing Labor's support for the British Commonwealth in the war effort.NAZI BLOCKADE LESS EFFECTIVE THAN EXPECTED An encouraging and cheering bit of news emanated from official sources in Ottawa yesterday in the statement that die mainstay of British food supplies, grain, flour and meat, \"lias been less affected by the German blockade than expected.\" British merchant and fishing vessels lost during the first year of war were listed at 394, with a tonnage of Ii0,o88.Three hundred and fifty-four neutral and Allied vessels were lost, representing a tonnage of 1,235,878.On the other hand, however, oi 1 vessels with a tonnage of 2,300,000 have been added to the British merchant fleet, and of this 749,000 tons is new construction.Mhile Germany's total blockade has managed to sink 70 convoyed ships during the three months ending August 31st, it failed to prevent nearly 13,-000 ships in company \u201cfrom proceeding on lawful occasions.\" Germany has lost 184 ships of 924,275 tons, including some Dutch and Norwegian, since the start of the war, while Italy has lost 51 ships of 272,528 ton;.NAVY'S STRENGTH INCREASED Acquisition of six former United States destroyers, as announced yesterday by Navy Minister Macdonald, materially increases the strength of the Ro}al Canadian Navy, which is now six times stronger in terms of men as upon the outbreak of war, and brings to thirteen the number of destroyer craft now in service.The Canadian Navy was anything but powerful when war was declared \u2014it is still a small navy as those of the great sea-powers go\u2014but expansion has been steady over the intervening period and there are now 11,197 men on active service, as compared with a personnel of 1,77i at the start of hostilities, and 15,000 would-be recruits are reported on the \u201cwaiting list.\u2019\u2019 AAilh the Navy s destroyer strength now practi-i LETTER TO THE EDITOR I cally doubled as a result of U.S.ships\u2019 acquisition, *-Jit is interesting to note that the Navy has a total of I more than 125 armed ships in commission, including three fast merchant vessels, converted into auxiliary *\t~\t-* cruisers, and many anti-submarine and mine-sweep-jHOTEL LICENCE AT DANVILLE jproduction of lawlessness and dis-iiiK craft\ti f0 t^le E'htor of the Record.\tregard for the law.The rapid in- \u2022\t\u2022 I Dear Sir:\u2014I note through vour crea« of bootlegging and illegal Canadian destroyers now in use are approxi-\t., ,\t.\t.manufacture and sale during that on; period is well known, followed as it con- THE RIVAL SIRENS .j Dear Sir aie appr°xi-1 co]umns a\t.jj taken on1 matelv 1,375 tons, 317 feet long, with a speed of.October 15th to de-ide whether w\u2019Pen°K 1S W6U \u201cT\u201d\u2019 IOJ!owed v\t,\t1\t,\tlo aeciae wnether beer, was by our present government d.j knots and a complément of 1o2.Navy Minister will be sold legally in Danville, or trol and sale of liquor acts, where Macdonald stales that the American craft, some of othenvAe.I would like to ask the beer,:iisp\u20acnsed on liC\u20acnse or do they -\u2018only sane and sensible way of dis-, V.0 baca\tbootlegging j pensing beer.It is interesting there- , .\t.\t| fore, to quote the opinions of several r or thirty-five years I ran the ; outstanding authorities in connection Danville Hotel strictly temperate.I with beer and public morals.They which have been laid up for some time, are apparently in good shape.They will be pressed into service within the next few days.defy anyone to say that during that time I ever sold one drop of anything alcoholic.Times bave changed.At that time we had a big livery busi-, ness, commercial travellers\u2019 trunks, Y a ready, response that it was announced this sample rooms, etc.That is absolutely done away with, selling by catalogue, mail order, etc., has brought it about.How do they expect us to live?We have our hotels, and if they think we can sell meals at fifty cents, which we have to do to compete with our restaurants, tourists\u2019 homes, etc., I would like them to try it.I have a staff of from twelve to fifteen who have to be paid weekly the year round, not only during the summer months.It is rather humiliating to go to some of our neighboring towns and NO COMFORT FOR HITLER The appeal made upon small investors to support the Dominion\u2019s Second War Loan met with such morning the $300,000,000 bond issue would be: oversubscribed when the books are closed at noon today.Once more the Canadian people have evinced their determination to carry the war through to victory by rallying behind the Government in the financing of the Dominion\u2019s crusade against the! forces of barbarism and brutality.It must be anything but encouraging for! Hiller to realize that Canada is gearing up its war : Tave old frTerds\u2019Ly to you: \u201cWhat\u2019s machinery to an unprecedented level, confident of the matter with.you ?What have you ultimate victory at the side of Britain.\t! ^nnHnwny^,r a° hf!Te the Iieople ,\ty.\t,\t,\tso down on you?Are they trying to Canadas first War Loan for $200,000,0(H) starve you out?\u2014A prophet is with- went over the lop by $60,000,000, and Bank 0f ' 0UJ honor in his own country-\u2019\u2019 .r____________ Canada officials are exnecfimr a \u201csnhstanlial over 1 un,?rstan.d some ™y friends | lessness as prevailed during the so-JS ,lre expetunK a SUDStantial over-; are making a house-to-house canvass, ! called Prohibition period.Giving his 11\t\u2019\topinion as of today, in a recent inter- view, he says: \u201cIn 1932, when I testified before the Committee on Manufactures of the United States Senate, I said, among other things, that I was of the opinion that it would be good for public health for Congress to pass a bill permitting the manufacture of beer.That opinion, based upon my have the following to say: An outstanding authority is Dr.Francis E.Fronczak, Health Commissioner of the City of Buffalo, X.Dr.Fronczak has spent many years in public health work in this country and abroad.He has been a medical practitioner for forty years.Previous to becoming Health Commissioner of Buffalo, he had a large private practice and he now is connected with several hospitals.When the U.S.Senate Committee on Manufactures was considering the legalization of beer, back in 1932.Dr.Fronczak\u2019s testimony was requested and had an important bearing on the legalization of 3.2 beer in April, 1933.He then advocated the return of real beer in the interest of public health and morals.He declared that in his experience of approximately two score years as a medical practioner and as a public health official he had never witnessed so much intemperance and general law- Is are expecting a subscription\u201d of the present issue.\tjwith possibly a little misrepresenta /~i j.\t.\t.\t,\t' tion.I feel quite slighted thev have Canadian citizens are being given another .not called on me.i invite them to opportunity of aiding in the active prosecution of come out in the open, inspect my the war by taking part in a national \u201csmash Hitler\u201d campaign in which an army of 2,000,000 regular \u201cwar savers\" is sought.The National War Savings Committee, in collaboration with the chartered banks, has developed a special pledge form through which any bank ' over on their side and vote with them, depositor can instruct his or her bank to invest in ir^L^yg^'tcomet'boo'tTeggT one or more war savings certificates on the 15th of' It is very hard for me to under- hotel, although there are plenty of inspectors we have to pay, and if they find it is not properly and legally managed, or if they can prove to me that this town would be better morally, financially, or any other\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e uabcu UUUI w** rirhfc h\u20acre\tWil1 observations during the past few nevei ask for a licence and will come years, obtains today.\u201cBeer is a healthful, wholesome drink, and when consumed in moderation, will produce no jll effects upon the human system every month.This new pledge plan provides any '\toÆio^v v u l-?\u2014y\u2019!\tmany proSertieî'that 14 man or woman with an Ideal means both of saving : their hearts it is not a Chri|an ;\t£ money for his or Her own future use and at the same *p,nt\" 1 ca\"Pot help.^ think they moderate consumption provides nour- » Dominion's «rlSjCTOSSS\t'«'.\"om* «1 ml Hue mrm JUST W m/tx 1 V * cT * HAVE A SMILE time of helping directly effort.Dr.A.Stengel, of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa., is another eminent EDITOR\u2019S NOTE-BOOK troubled, but ran along smoothly with very little expense, selling to anyone,\tyoung or old, if they had\t.\t.-\t.\t.\t,\t,\t, the price, and never looking at their i\tAniei ican physician who\turged\tthe teeth to see if they were at the age Senate Committee on Manufactures .for beer or St.Pierre de Miquelon, jto restore real beer; He said: ____________________ I But some of them have actually gone ! \u201cI have never, in my forty-odd **, to work\tand others on the verge, if j\tyears as\ta physician at\tthe larger Italian seismologist predicts that Europe won\u2019t 'the vote\tdoes not «° their way.'\thospitals\tin Philadelphia\u2014three\tor ,\t1 I would like to meet anv of mv f0llr of .thcm\u2019and ccricul'reTltly three hate another cold winter for eleven years.Ihc frjen^ promoters.I will be at home ! at one tuil° S0Te years> and iri cbarse | to them after the 21st inst., come ini?/ bbe alcoholic ward ^ of the City and have a friendly talk, and let he i Hospital over a period of several that is without sin cast the first jyears\u2019 ,and as a practitioner of medi- years.coming winter looks hot enough to carry over +\t*\t* The Germans are poor marksmen or good liars, jstone.Tim- claim Buckingham Palace mia.akcn lor oii 0Jh0'f gï'àg Storage tanks.\ta statement in the House of Com- *\t*\t*\tmens\tby the\tConservative leader, ,,x,\t.\t.\t.\t,\t.\t.\t\u201e\t.\t,\tHon.\tR.B.\tHanson,\tasking\tfor the I he\tGirl\tW\tho\tDanced\tfor\tHitler\tis\tchanging, prohibition\t0f\tthe\tsale\tof beer her professional billing, finding it unpopular.1 throu^ho'lt the, Do\u201e'mi,?ion as a war .\t, ,\t,\t1 J\tmeasure brought forth a statement 1 roubm is, too many people have danced for ; by Acting Premier H.A.Nixon, to Hitler since.\t!tbe effect that the sale of beer and I liquor in Ontario will not be suspended during war time.We are glad to note this statement, realizing as we do full well the effects of prohibition during the Great War, with its * McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKenney, America\u2019s Card Authority #- Vernon: \u201cGran\u2019ma, if I was invited out to dinner somewhere, should I eat my pie with a fork?\u201d Grandma: \u201cCertainly, Vernon.\u2019\tin the amateur pair game the bid- Vernon: \u201cYou haven t got a piece ding generally is a little free, but of pie around the house that I could gome players like to bid, and if they practise on, have you, Gran\u2019ma?\u201d iplay the hand well, fine results may be obtained.Certainly the manner in A Scottish visitor to Rhodesia was.whieh A.B.Stark of Brooklyn taken by a Bulawayo friend to the;p]ayecl today\u2019s hand did not mar his CHAMP\u2019S CLEVER STRATEGY COUNTERS DEFENSIVE WINNER FROM THE RECORD FILES OF THIRTY YEARS AGO cine who has had a reasonable share of experience\u2014I have never seen a beer alcoholic.\u201d Ho states further: \u201cI think we should take a leaf out of the book of experience and say that the kind famous World\u2019s View, a desolate and rocky spot.When he arrived at the top, the Scotsman surveyed the mighty panorama.Jones had recently bought a second-hand car, and after he had it for - three clays he told a friend he was of beer that people have been drink-, going to call it his \u201cGuiding Star.chances in the president\u2019s pair game at Asbury Park, which he won with William Vanderporten.On the first trick East won the ilTvr\tj .\t,\t,\titen of hearts with the jack.A small Mon, he said, in awestruck tones, c]ub lead toward dummy went to North\u2019s ace.Back came the eight of hearts, covered by the king and ace.South cashed the queen of hearts, then led the seven, which East won with the nine.East led the jack of spades and \u201cwhat an awful gowf ba\u2019.\u201d place tae lose a \u2018Why are you going to call it that?\u2019 asked his friend.\u201cWell,\u201d said Jones, \u201cI always seem ing without harm to themselves, as t have observed over forty years, a beer which contains a little over .\t__________ three per cent by weight of alcohol, ! be underneath it!\u2019 is a non-intoxicatiftg beverage.I\u2019 have not the slightest doubt of that.\u201d Yours truly, 6.M.INGALLS.Danville, Que.A prominent Richmond merchant was badly assaulted by a prospective \u201cwoman\u201d customer who entered the.store and demanded he turn over the contents of the safe.Judging from the extent of the blows suffered by the business man, the authorities are convinced that the would-be customer was a man disguised, Scotstown friends held a reception for Mr.and Mrs.[ William Morrison on their second wedding anniversary, ! the presentation to the guests of honor being made in a short address by Miss Katie Morrison.Goons are proving a distinct plague in many districts, farmers around Glen Sutton reporting considerable damage to their crops by the marauders.The officials in charge of the annual fair of the Richmond Country Agricultural Association at Richmond are: Lt.-C'ol.E.S.Bernard, Dr.A.T.Lyster, A.E.Main, Hon.P.S.G.Mackenzie, M.L.A., and E.W.Tobin, M.P.«- In Praise of Honesty Isaiah V, 20: \u201cWoe unto them that call evil good and good evil, that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.\u201d The gift of language is an unique , spring! In a democratic country possession of the human family; the perjury under oath is rewarded by marvellous God-bestowed power of j jail sentence; in a dictatorship it expressing thoughts and feelings inlhas become a cherished prerogative words raises man immeasurably j of the head of the state! above all other creatures.And yet | Surely, if St.James were in our this splendid gift, which like all | world today, he would find no |of his weight clas.Divine blessings is intended for the (occasion to revise his original state CRANIUM CRACKERS * NAMES IN THE NEWS Here are the reasons why five names made new's in recent weeks.Can you identify each person from the description?1\u2014\tA Pennsylvania theatre man was named to the cabinet.2\u2014\tThe Metropolitan Oper Company lost its impresario.3\u2014\tA former mayor of New Y\u2019ork City became \u201cczar\u201d of the city\u2019s cloak and suit industry.4\u2014\tA Rumanian general was released from prison to become virtual dictator of that country.5\u2014\tA Pittsburg boxer fought out to become leading contender for the heavyweight \"is.The \" officers elected at the annual meeting of the\th,uman: nicllt, that \u201cthe tongue is a fire, an crown of Joe Louis.Knowlton Poultry Association were H.C.Knowlton, ' /'\u2019\u201e,i + £ v °it\u2018 debase,d and unruly weapon full of deadly\tAnswers on Page 5.A p Hillhouse George Y McClav \\ Woodley an\tto such a degree as t° become poison.\u201d From the warmth of his\tage v: , \u2018 ,,\t' L, \u201d .\t, L '*\u2022'i fV n 0\t;1,ut a curse, instead of a blessing!\texpressions we mav susnect that Sr Yu tor Fortin.They are in charge of the annual show; v.,.\u201d________ i\trW.-iw\t-ki, which opens today.POWER SUPREME All wise and gracious Lord, Beneath whose mighty hand, And by whose holy word Our sovereign rules this land, Beneath Thy throne from age to age We've built this glorious heritage.Though nations rise and fall, Still Britain holds with Thee Dominions great and small That stand eternally, And this great empire we posse.-To glorify Thy righteousness.Behold those gallant men, Who die that we might live, Like Christ of Bethlehem, Give all they have to give.Let freedom reign and bondage cease That we, with Thee, may walk in peace.O God, be with us yet, Lest we, in prosperous stale, Should let ourselves forget Thy greatness makes us great.And though we may victorious be.We- are.O God, because of Thee.\u2014Gladys Truman.None know this better than we, whose religion and liberty ami homes are menaced, as a result of false promises and debased ideals | corrupt ing a whole great nation, and \u2019converting them into devils incar-! nate.You may recall the remark of a well-known politician: \u201cLanguage jwas given to man to conceal his i thoughts.\u201d This was evidently E.B.Browning\u2019s conception of the way in which international negotiations were carried on.when he spoke of : when the king went up West played the ace.Declarer ran the rest of the tricks in clubs and spades, and the ace of diamonds \u201cwent to sleep.\u201d A86 42\t\t V 108\t\t f J 10 7 5 3\t\t A 5\t\t Vanderporten\t\tStark A A Q 5\tN\tA J 10 9 7 ^654\t\tKJ93 ?Q4\tW\tE\t* K2 * QJ 1093\tS Dealer\t*14 7 4 K3\t\t V AQ72\t\t ^ A9 8 6\t\t $ 8 6 2\t\t Duplicate\u2014North-S\t\touth vul.South West North East'\t\t 1\t2 «J,\tPass\t2 N.T.Pass\t3 #\tPass\t3 N.T.Opening\t-V 2.\t21 HERE AND THERE If you look like your grandfather.you\u2019ll act like him, according U scientists.A peg-legged e-cyote kills about twice as much domestic stock as a normal animal, because he cannot run down wild game.Charles H.Baer, of Seattle, Wash., grew a lemon that measured Id inches in circumference.Cyrus McCormick reaper in 1834.patented the American women expend nearly $3,OOf),00(1,000 on clothes annually.SONG WRITER James, in spite of all his self-saeri-! house describes as merely \u201cblotto.\u201d firing apostolic labors, was not alto- ¦ And yet we rightly set great value gether immune from the venom 0f iupon 1'lonest.v.being well aware that, the scandal-monger.Doubtless, i,e without it, there must be absolutely had very good reason to speak of the no security or certainty in all deal-\u201cinccndiary\u201d quality of ill-natured1'11^ with our fellow-men.Ultimate-gossip!\t'\tjly,_we recognize that honesty is the I have often thought that the all too prevalent employment of euphemisms to glaze over unsavory and scandalous offences against morality and good taste has led to intellectual dishonesty and self-deception.In this way it is possible to ,\t.\"rationalize\u201d almost, anything! This \u2022\t,,\t, I ndor-hand diplomatical tricks tendency, however, is not character- reclun'cd by the terms of his contract Dared for the country, while !istic of any particular ago or eoun- \u201cto caH ev'i Rood,\u201d in order to con-scorned for the only safe and sane policy.When a young man seeks a position the employer wants, first of all, to he assured of his dependability and | loyalty.But, too often, the young i man learns that there are \u201ctricks\u201d in his new trade that are the very reverse of \u201cstraight,\u201d and that he is try.It is with us in this twentieth form to \u201cbusiness principles.\u201d WHAT OF IT?counter Some historians seek to inspire in ; century A.D., as it was with the their readers admiration for theidinvs !n the ninth century B.C.i astuteness and cleverness of these .Isaiab \u2019n Lis time had almost as un-purveyors of false impressions; but, |favorabIe vieivs regarding it as St.if language is given only to conceal Kames had >n his.Then, as now, men thought, we should be compelled i 6ked to.deceive themselves, and sorrowfully to accept the Psalmists\u2019 when an individual had decided upon loft-misquoted dictum: \u201cAll men are !sonle evil course of conduct he would liars!\u201d And yet, strange as it may tty to excuse himself to himself, and i appear, the individual who does not scruple to divagate from the truth himself prefers other people to be \u201cstraight,\u201d and to \u201cspeak plainly.\u201d and \u201csay what they really mean.\u201d One of the hardest lessons for some people to learn is that \u201chonesty is the best policy!\u201d Fundamentally, Britain is in the jwar today to restore the \u201cordinary \u201cTired!\u201d Well what of that?Didst fancy life was spent on beds of ease, Fluttering the rose leaves scattered by the breeze?Come, rouse thee while 'tis called today; Coward, arise, go forth upon the way.\"Lonely!\u201d And what of that?Some must be lonely, 'tis not given to all To feel a heart responsive rise and fall, To blend another life into its own; Work may be done in loneliness\u2014work on.\u2014Lyle E.Dow.Isaiah\u2019s pronouncement is singularly appropriate : \u201cWoe unto them that call evil good and good evil; That put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!\u201d Indeed, should such abuse of honesty become universal it would in the end break down\u2014as it actual-find reasons for thinking that, after !' bas \u2019I1 Germany today\u2019 all dis-all it was not too bad'\tunction between right and wrong, so edW£rïkef>°r î^^ith ^o^1\" î-esTheiTelonsiStfon Tn the\u2019 slocks,* he describes it as'\u201cpuuing\t°r breaking of covenants \u201cfleecing a lamb.He would be Unthinkable as it may appear, called ' ¦ p ala What we respect and revere -theft.To have the reputation of char5tv> urrightness, kindness, mer- .- \u2022\t.- 'tZ.rï XL LKLl IL fal' GV, justice, freedom, decency-are idecencies and humanities of iutor-Tle^anfe';.thau to be reputed an !aI1 despised as foolish and wrong in course between neighbors.\u201d While jhabltua] hal\\ Revenge .is not a those monstrous \u201csinks of iniquity\u201d ithe author of \u201cMein Kampf\u201d re-\tterm, besides its indulgence that we call the dictatorships! Imams at the head of the German ! being unscnptural, but \u201cpaying off In the sigM of Godi ?ood and evil j Reich pence is out of the question, |an old score is quite all right.'are not interchangeable, but are because his boast\u2014and his actual | It is no easy matter to assess the 1 essentially and eternally apart.The (practice\u2014is, that he will tear up at damage wrought by this process of intrinsic character of right and any time any agreement or treaty, moral white-washing through the wrong cannot be altered by any if he secs it to his advantage so to-adroit misuse of terms.To the man human alchemy.Whatever the*world do! Where no bond is binding, no\twho clings to\this besetting sin this\tmay say, no\tamount\tof\tcleverness, oath sacred, how can any instrument\tword-twisting\tis a soothing oper-1 no'agility in\tverbal gymnastics\tcan but force avail anything?If Ger-iation.It makes him feel easier.He make white black or right wrong\u2014 many today were to guarantee Jean go on sinning and yet be good land any attempt to accomplish this European peace for the next twenty- friends with himself the while.To J is subject to the condemnation of the five years, it would be in order to\tbe \u201cdrunk\u201d is evidently far, far !\tprophet of old : gird herself afresh for war next\tworse than to\tbe whai P.G.Wode-I \u201cWoe unto\tthem!\u2019* HORIZONTAL 1, 7 American writer of songs.11\tOzone.12\tAmphitheater center.15\tPlural pronoun.16\tHeap.17\tMysteries.18\tGod of love.20\tMalt drink.21\tHe has a native or- talent for creating songs.23\tGod of sky 24\tLimbs.25\tFetid.27 To revolve.30 Pertaining to weight.33\tSimpleton.34\tTo elicit 35\tPoem.36\tMusical note.38\tBronze.39\tTo scatter.40\tPaid publicity.42 Unwholesome.Answer to Previous Puzzle CQTTQNI T ouaHmiaRi LES PATEN MEEll UUIL.45 Rental contract.48\tModerately cold.49\tAntiquated.54 Afternoon meals 56 Portuguese coin.56\tBanal.57\tSilkworm.58\tHe is a-of popular songs, 59\tHe also writes 10 Pressing tool the \u2014\u2014 of his 13 Fixed songs\tpractices VERTICAL 2\tTo utter reproaches.3\tBase.4\tFury.5\tAuto shed.6\tBill of fare.7\tForming the base.8\tFish eggs.9\tOrifice of the brain.14 Roman , emperor 16 He has also written \u2014\u2014 songs.19 He is an out standing \u2014« in his ling (Pi.).21\tOne who nettles.22\tGenerous.24 Branch of fh# Tai race.E0gi 26 Father.28\tQueer.29\tNeck scarf.31\tBantu person, 32\tFrozen water* 37 Experts.39\tBulb flower.41 To turn aside, 43\tPhilippine person.44\tOde.40\tPertaining to air.47 Ketch.50\tForm of \u201cbe.\" 51\tCourtesy title.52\tStreet (abbr.) 53\tSnaky fish.? SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1l0I?ven' : artistic centerpiece of lovely garden ; in-Command.and supported bv many1 Much of the earth\u2019s crust is made m the social and church life of Nor- Howers.During the interim the subscribers, the Khaki Ball is'eager-'UP of materials which one lived amateul theaUical' 011 al\" lntel\u2019est ln bride-elect was presented with a ;-y anticipated a?are the many prj.'upon the^surface, in the form of ani Pte.and Mrs.Richards will reside in Sherbrooke.; beautiful white chenille bedspread, vate parties being held previously.' ma^s an^ plants- a shower gift from the friends as sembled in her honor.BULLOCK\u2014BACON.Grainiteville, Sept.21.\u2014A pretty I wedding took place on Thursday eve-ning.August 29, at eight o\u2019clock in the Graniteville United Church, when Madelyn Beatrice, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Bacon, of Beebe, Que., was married to Charles William Bullock, son of Mrs, William Bullock and the late Mr.Bullock, of Graniteville, Rev.A.B.Lovelace, B.A.B.D.officiating.Tall standards of golden glow and white phlox, intermingled with ferns.The Chanter's Regent and member:,,\t.are trra' ified that they will have ai , \u2019 t.rnted States has one-half of special treat in store for their mary, e wonds telephones.renerous patrons, who will be de- corsage of carnations and baby\u2019s breath.Mr?.Arthur Johnston, sister of the bride, and only attendant, were a Cannes blue suit, white accessories: and a corsage of sweet pea?and carnations.Mr.Arthur Johnston acted as bes' .(\tPeggy man and Mr.Clifton Leney, nephew Tfoper.Further subscribers for te-c-f the bride, a?usher.\tnight\u2019s big society event include, A reception was held at the bride\u2019s j Mrs.Andrea Baton Robinson, Mr.hnm .where the dec rations v.ersland Mrs.P.H.Skelton, Mr.an : were used to decorate the Lurch.; carried out in pink and white rib-I^Us.Frank W.McCrea, Mr.arc and white phlox tied with bows of i bon and summer flower?.\tI Mr?.R.N.Ogilvy, Mr.and Mrs.B.Later Mi.and Mrs.Bullock Vft by jN.IP Itbam, Mr.J.K.Flaherty, Mr.motor for Kingston, Ont.On their'and Mrs.Ashton R.Tobin, Dr.and return they will reside in Gnnite- Mr?.G.R.7/ioini?, Mr.and Mrs.ville.This xva?the first wedding to take lighted to hear that during inter- Sim-.Lieut.Douglas Bradley and mission there will be an informa' Leading Aircraftsmen Foster, Gib-exhibition of ball room dances by son and Flannery, from Windsor Bet-tv Soeir?, D.E.M., and Pete\" Mills.MWr.D.P.A.DM.A.D.E.M., of! the Betty Speirs School of Dancing.' -\u2014\u2014- Wcstmount.There xvill also be tar lancing bv Mr.Miller and yellow crepe paper marked the guest pew?.The wedding music xva- played by Miss Hazel Wilson.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a blue pin-strip suit and small hat to match.wPk white access-:: ic?and a shot;\u2019 ! EMERGENCY! Be ready at all times with this famous household ointment for cuts, burns; chapped skin, wounds \u2014 and for common skin ailments such as sores, rash, bad legs.\t' Gerald Wiggett, Mrs.C.P.Buck-, land, Mrs.E.E.Codere, Mr.and | Wo in this church, which was built Mrs, Douglas Stevenson, Mr.and rty-three year?re-.\tMr .Hector MacRao, Mr.Howard to be shown at Saint-Jean\u2019s Mr.N.SHARE, Special Representative of FRENCHSHIRE, LIMITED MONTREAL will be in our slore all day TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th .where he will hold an advance showing a complete line of new Fall Dresses for afternoon and evening wear.from the style centres of the world, Mr.Share will present Fashion\u2019s newest creations for Fall, 1940, and h e will be pleased to take your order for early delivery.This is your invitation.\u2014 Third Floor GOSAINT'JfAN LT!> E.E.OOODENOUÛH.PRESIDENT Tel.1236 -1237 .».Sherbrooke,Que. PAGE SIX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 194a A BUYER MAY BE ONLY 111 JS M *1\tb ft\tA T0 R£ACH hlM NEXT DOOR-USE THE If H 11 1\tAllO Phone 68 Lost And Found spaniel, female.Sawyerville, Que.Apply W.S.Mackay, Prices For Classified Advertising: CASH RATE\u20142 cents per word, minimum charge 25 cents for 10 words or !ess, CHARGE RA.rE-3\tSituation Wanted, Female minimum charge 50 cents tor lu words or less.BIRTHS\u2014MARRIAGES\u2014DEATHS Death and Funeral Noticee, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam without poetry, 75c an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam, 10c per line extra.Engagements, Weddings, Birth Notices, 50c.List of flowers included in obituary reporte, 2c * word, 25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader Notice in country locals, 15c per line, five words to a line; Lennox-ville and City Brieflete, 20c per line.For Sale FOUND SEPTEMBER 14TH, black Auk.part GUN.44-10 Iver-Johnson.for partridge.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates Bugs.MignauJt, Holtham tud Grundy, Me* Manamj & Walsh Building, 70 Wellington Street North.Phone 1589.Wolfe & Christiaon, Q.C.B.Building.Wellington Street North.Radio Programmes deer, good condition.Cheap, noxville 309-J or 85-M.Phone Len- Saturday, September 21.I 7:00 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Message of _______________________________ iIsrael; WABC: The People\u2019s Plat- |form: WEAK: Frankie Masters\u2019 Or- robin 8i F^emieux.RoBenbloom Building.\t' r,T>Af c.v .\trni?.\u202258 Weillncton St.Vrth.phone «23.thestra; CBM: Sports Snorts; CBf .French Programme; CKAC; Inter- by Rev.E.J.Springett; CKAC: Lej*-Journal Parle.11:00 p.m.\u2014WABC: Headlines, J and Bylines; WEAF: News; CBM: j News; WJZ: News; Johnny Mess-!4-_ ner\u2019s Orchestra.11:30 p.m.\u2014WABC: Bob Crosby\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Gene Krupa\u2019s Orchestra.Attractions at the Local Theatres IVlonday, September 23.Ayer\u2019s Cliff Residence FOR SALE Comfortable eight room | 150 ACRES 4; îï The Haunted School-House EVERY child in Cloverland was thrilled to the marrow almost all the time, and no wonder! The school had been moved to the 'Dixon Place, and the Dixon Place meant just one thins to Cloverland people, and that one thing was Spooks' The school htd tp be used by the Daneville children as well as the Cloverland ones, and that is why it was moved to the spot mid-way between the two small villages.The Dtxon Place had been closed and for sale for ever so long and the location was just right.\"But it is a kind of a spooky would burn it.Then Lorrie got a bright idea.\"Let's hide in the woods and give the others a scare.\" he said, and, of course.Jack agreed.He went to the woodshed to bide a hatchet he had brought, when suddenly he stopped and called: \"Jack!\" Jack came hurrying up, and looked at what Lorrie was staring at The boardwalk between the schoolhouse and the woodshed, which had been perfectly all right the day before was all torn up.There were long marks on the up- é a Lorrie Suddenly Remembered The Ghost place,\u201d said the young teacher, Miss James, to her mother.\"I hate to stay there after school hours.Thé woods behind it look so dark çnd matted, different from any other woods about here, and the brook is all filled up with branches and brush and stuff and I wish somebody\u2019d clean it out and make the place more attractive.\u201d If Miss James felt the spell of the place, the children certainly felt it more! The story of the Dixon ghost had to do with a child, you see.And this is how the story ran: Once years ago, when the Dixons lived there, they had a little adopted child with them and one day.when nobody was looking, the child tumbled down the well.When the well was dragged a large black cat was found instead of a child.The rescuers put.the cat on the ground, and it came to, and dashed into the woods screaming and crying like a young child.A spook, is sure as you\u2019re born! The Dixons had evidently done, something to peeve the child, for the ghost began to haunt the place in the most disgraceful manner.It wont screaming and crying around the house on dark nights; It set fire to the barn and tore a big hole in the roof and scared the family so that they all moved away.\"My opinion is, and always will be, that Dottle's own mother came and kidnapped her,\u201d said Mrs.James.\"That's what Id do If somebody was to go and adopt one of my children.You can\u2019t tell me that a child could turn into a black cat!\" Miss James laughed and agreed with her mother, but, even so, there was something creepy about the new schoolhouse.She decided that the underbrush in the brook which ran close, to the house must be cleaned away.a Everybody in the school was very fond of the teacher, so it was not long before three of the largest hoys and two of the largest girls decided to give their teacher a surprise.1 She never hangs around after school.\" said Matt Price.\"We can put in several hours Saturday afternoon and clean out the brook and the brush back of the wood-i*ied.\" \"I'll he there.\u201d promised Lorrie Biggs.' and so will my brother Jack \" Kathleen Andrews was sure she wouldn't bo afraid with these three stalwart hoys along, and her chum, Dian Wilson, was the kind who liked to be thrilled and scared.That Saturday afternoon on e.-lV'h the five hod agreed to meet at the schoolhouse.was a smoky, gray day, with falling leaves n.nd a turned soil, like rake marks.The new turned earth showed tracks, big.round tracks.Lorrie burst out laughing.\"I bet some of the others are here and trying to scare us!\u201d he exclaimed.\u201cWell,\u201d said Jack, \u201cI shouldn't think they'd har e gone as far as tearing up the boardwalk and the grass.\u201d Lorrie bent over the tracks.\"It\u2019s a joke, I'm sure,\" he muttered.Just then they heard voices and saw Kathleen and Dian coming and beside them walked Matt.\u201cQuick, let's hide!\u201d Lorrie whis- pered, and the two boys hastened into the dense woods along the brook.\u201cI bet they saw us!\u201d said Jack.They seemed to hear some.body following them, so they ran still further into the woods, keeping close to the.brook, so as not to lose their way.They had gone even further than they meant to when, all of a sudden they heard a baby crying.\u2018'Gee!\u201d exclaimed Lorrie, looking back at his brother.\"That\u2019s queer.There isn't a house inside a mile of here and still I hear a kid bawling, don't you?\u201d Jack did not reply, but he looked scared and Lorrie suddenly remembered the ghost.The cry sounded again not far off.Jack caught hold of his brother's arm, but Lorrie shook him off.\"I want to see a ghost, honest I do,\" Lorrie whispered.\"You go back, if you like, But maybe you'll wish you\u2019d come along.\u201d Jack decided at once to stick to his brother, and looking around he found a good stout club.Somehow It made him feel safer.They began moving slowly in the direction of the cry.As they moved they heard another cry, further off, and Jack said: \"It's luring us deeper and deeper in.\u201d They suddenly came to a very strange place which they had never seen before.The brook made a sudden turn there and near the bend was a tall rock, pointed at the top like a crag, only it wasn\u2019t as large as a mountain crag.Just as they came in sight of it, Lorrie said: \u201cWoof!\u201d Then he turned around, looking a little white, but grinning.\u201cI saw it,\u201d he said.They hastened back to the schoolhouse.but when they got there their friends had cleared off.Jack ran out In the.road and shouted after them.\u201cCome back!\" he ealldd.\"U's all right! Lorrie saw the ghost!\u201d Back hastened the two girls and Matt, full of questions.Lorrie was grinning broadly.\u201cYou saw the ghost, Lorrie?\u201d exclaimed Kathleen.\u201cWhat was it like?\u201d cried Matt.\"Oh, tell us!\" cried Dian.\u201cYep,\u201d said Lorrie, \u201cI saw the ghost.It\u2019s a cat and it cries like a baby.It\u2019s a panther!\u201d You should have seen them all jump then! The brush wasn't cleaned out that day, but soon the men took hold and cleaned it, and went on a wild-cat chase.After a day's chase they found and shot the largest panther ever seen in that neighborhood, It apparently was the last of its kind as no one ever saw or heard one from that day.\u2018I\u2019m glad the mystery Is Puzzle Comer A z AX EASY REBUS JUNIOR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ¦ brteze chow chilled one s bones.Lorrie Biggs and h'« brother got there first and instead of pitting anmnd.they decided to start work at once.They ri vired ,u.:c\u2018 a lot of brush, dragging It to a idc- near 'be toad where they HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 1-Tell\t1-Cipher f,-Preposition\t2-Musical note 7-Yolcano in\t3-Prefix.Against Sicily\t4-Rubbers 9-Hastcns\t6-Pronoun 11-\tPrors\t7-Eagle 12-\tYouandI\tS-Recent 1 4-A kitchen 10-Girl's name utensil (pi.) 13-Exlst PRIMAL ACROSTIC This acrostic contains five words of five letters each.If the words are rightly guessed and written one below another their initial letters, reading downwards, will spell a place where good butter and cheese are to be found.The cross-words sr\u201c: 1.That which vises us In our sleep.2.Bomothing always found in a blacksmith shop.3.One who shirks work.4.An emperor or king.5.That which the baker puts into bread, BEHEADINGS 1.\tTriply behead to gather In crops and get a man\u2019s garment.2.\tDoubly behead something used in making linen and get.a farm implement.3.\tSingly behead to train in military art and leave a small brook.HIDDEN INVENTOR PUZZLE Each of the following sentences contains one word whose initial letter helps to spell the name of a world-famed inventor 1.\tMan is the lord of creation.2.\tAll ore does not contain precious metal.3.\tP.iches should come through hard work and economy.4.\tThe sun and the moon never can be viewed together.5.\tOne must be earnest to accomplish great things.STAIRWAY PUZZLE A compact mass Bustle *\t*\tOne who\tgives *\t*\tRaw metal *\t*\t\u2022\t\u2022\tTo repul: *\t\u2022\t\u2022\tEpoch *\t*\t*\tYouth The HANDY BOY AT HOME BT CHARLES A.KING.STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.PLYMOUTH.N,H.Naughty Cora and Poor Dolly .BEVERAGE SERVER.THE server may be made of % \" waterproof plywood; while the outlines may be sawn with a coping saw, the use of a scroll or band saw will automatically give square edges.The edges left by a scroll or frame saw are seldom even partially square and it is not an easy job to straighten them satisfactorily.Also two or three bottoms or shelves may be sawn at once which will save much time.Saw- the bottom and the shelf and smooth edges with file and sandpaper.Mark the\tx 2\" mortises A in the shelf to receive the ends of the handle posts B; make these posts of %\" plywood, and be sure they fit the mortises closely.Place the mortises 5\" apart and in the center of the shelf, being sure the shoulders rest squarely on the shelf as at Z.Fit the %\" x 2 H \u201d x 5 Ms\" stretcher C, glue and brad together as shown; place the posts and the %\" x 6H\" dowel handle together, hold the latter with brads and drive screws through the plywood shelf into the post shoulders Z.Make the bearing D x ZM\" x 6\" as Indicated; glue sparingly and brad through the bottom; put the assembled handle and posts in place and drive IVi\" No.6 screws through the bottom into the hot- cleared,\u201d said Miss James to her mother.\u201cI suppose lightning set fire to the barn.Anyhow, now that the brook is cleaned out and a part of the woods fenced off, the schoolhouse isn't spooky at all.\u201d tom end of each post.Drive brads through the shelf and into the top of bearing P.Round corners slightly, sandpaper thoroughly and stain, unless the natural wood is preferred.Finish with two coats of waterproof varnish and rub each coat to a smooth surface.This finish will stand the spilling of beverages and cleaning with a moist cloth.T^T 'J\u2019UMO# Qom BRAN MUFFINS Put 1 tahlespoonful of vegetable oil (lard may be used).2 tablespoonsful sugar.1 teaspoonful salt into a mixing bowl and beat well.Add l and !4 cupsfu! bran.1 and M cupsful of flour sifted with 4 teaspoonsful baking powder.1 cupful of milk.Beat till well mixed.Drop by spoonsfull into greased muffin tins and Bake for 20 minutes.If raisins are liked % cupful may be added with the flour.These muffins are not only very inexpensive and easy to make up but they are very wholesome and should be used frequently.ON Cora's fifth birthday her grandmother gave her a beautiful doll.In fact, it was the very nicest doll that was to be found In the city.The day that Corn received the lovely doll she was very proud of her and handled her very carefully so as not to soil her lovely blue silk dress which was trimmed in pink ribbon bows and white frills.And on her head dolly wore a most becoming hat trimmed with pink roses.And dolly\u2019s hair was soft and brown and curly, real hair that one could comb, you know.Cora, for the time being, very proud of her doll, decided to give her a very nice, aristocratic name.She called her I\u2019earline.Of course, grandfather smiled when Cora told him her doll\u2019s name, and her mother said: \u201cOh, you don't want to call her that, dear, I guess you were thinking of the name Pauline, weren't you?\u201d \"No, mother, I wasn\u2019t thinking of Paulin» at all, I named her Poarline because it is such a pretty name.And I want her name to stay Pearline, too.\u201d So Cora\u2019s dolly's name remained Pearline.And for days and days Cora, never went anywhere without .Pearline, carrying her tenderly and proudly In her arms.Everyone whom Corn, met\u2014that she knew\u2014she would toll about Pearl-ino, and like a loving mother would uncover the doll's face so lhat the chance acquaintance might have a look at her.But after a few weeks the novelty of Pearline wore away.Cora would go to play with her little friends, forgetting Pearline altogether until some girl would ask: \"Where is Pearline?I haven't seen her for ever so long?\u201d Then Cora would tip her nose in the air and say: \"Oh, Pearline Is such a bad child! I just leave her at home as punishment, you see.\u201d All the time (hat Cora was saying these naughty things about Poarline she knew she was misrepresenting her dolly, for never a better dolly lived than Pearllne.And she was such a neat little lady, too, was Poarline.She had a.way of staying clean and tidy even when tossed about by the careless Cora.But one day Cora decided to take Pearline for a walk in the park.She dressed her up In her best frock and hat and put her in a pretty doll carriage.After walking along several of the shady walks.Cora decided to rest awhile beside the fountain.She sought out a bench and sat down.She drew her dolly close to her side and began scolding her in a very cross voice: \u201cNow, Poarline,\u201d she said, \"If 1 hadn\u2019t brought, you out igri (To bp, colored vrith paint* or crayon*.Whenever you romp, to a word ¦spelled in CAPITAL letters use lhat color.) HEY! Don't we feel like Jack and Jill!\u201d laughs BROWN-haired Teddy as he takes hold of one side of the bail on a large BLUE pail of creamy milk.\"Only I hope we don't fall down!\u201d says YELLOWAiaired Susie May.\"It would be sad Indeed If you broke your crown!\u201d \"Oh.I won't be the one to fall down!\u201d cries Teddy.\u201cSee I have my smart YELLOW cane to lean on !\" \u201cHa! ha\"' laughs Susie May.\u201cYou make me laugh, Teddy!\" Teddy wears a White collar and RED 1 ie, H:s blouse is light BLUE and he wears BROWN trousers and shoes.The sole of his shoe is YELLOW.His belt Is BLACK.Susie May's dress is White with large RED diamond shapes on it.Her sash and hair ribbon are RED also.She wears YELLOW socks and BROWN shoes.Grandma's house is While with GREEN shutters, doors and porch.The flagstones leading up to the back door are GRAY (use BLACK lightly) and light BROWN with GREEN grass growing on the lawn and between some of the flagstones.There is a big flP.EEN-Ieafed tr>'» by Grandma s house, It has BROWN roots growing in the.grans at I he foot of its BROWN trunk.\u201cOh, I like to fetch this rich YELLOW creamy milk from the barn!\u201d says Teddy.\"I like to taste It!\u201d says Susie May.\u201cIt\u2019s awfully good with berries !\u201d The chimney right ahead is RED (use a touch of PURPLE in It) brick The roof Is BROWN.Both children have PINK cheeks (use RED lightly) and RED lips.The by MERE and Ihe border run lie : ELLOW and the lettering BEI E with a small RED shadow up one side.here with me I could run and romp.But here you are\u2014always in the way, and 1 have to remain here to watch you.You certainly are a very naughty child.\" As Cora talked so crossly to Poarline a puppy came along and listened a bit.He seemed to know' just what Corn was saying, for he looked pityingly on Pearline.The poor dolly had really drooped her beautiful head, so miserable did she feel at being treated so unkindly by her little girl mother.Cora was too busy watching some children at hide and seek to notice that the doggie walked slyly up beside Pearline's carriage and was watching lier intently.He seemed to say:\t\u201cNever mind.Dolly.I know how you feel about being treated so cruelly.And If through a hedge.Strange to say, not a soul had noticed the dogjls running with a great doll held in hia teeth.And Pearline was very happy, even though she was terribly uncomfortable and her pretty dress badly crumpled.She felt that she had found a true friend in the doggie.After some traveling the doggde turned Into a pretty wooded Ians which led to a.small suburb of the city.Entering the town the doggie soon sought out a little collage with a.grpen yard and trees about It.He ran up the porch and scratched at the door with his paw.The door was instantly opened by a little girl, who cried out; \u201cOh.Frouay, where have you been?We've been so uneasy about, you.And where did you get that lovely \u201cOh, Frousj t Where Have You Been?' you wish it I will carry you off.I have two dear little mistresses, and they would be glad to take you to their hearts and love you.They are too poor to have line dolls like you\u2014unless 1 should find one for them.And I am sure you would like to go to th^m, for you seem so unhappy.\" And while the doggie seemed to say all this the dolly seemed to be listening to him, and to agree to all lhat ha said.Presently Cora, decided to take a, run about the open gladc-s.Turning to Pearllne she said: \u201cNow, you naughty doll, I am going to leave you here by yourself while I go for a run through the green grass.Will you behave while I am away?If not \u2014well, you'll be punished when I return.\" A few minutes after Cora's do-parture from the bench Ihe little doggie went softly up to the dolly anti took hold of the back of her dress in his teeth.He lifted her from the carriage and ran away into the woods with her.Soon he was far from the fountain, and still going on.Ho left Ihe park at an unfrequented spot, crawling TheçVe Off /\"\u2022ANT you wait a minute fellows?^ Just got out of school, you know.Line 'em up\u2014I'll soon be ready\u2014 First time's bound to find us slow! Anyhow, it's just a workout\u2014 Got to pick the men today.Where s that chap you thought v/es coming\u2014 One, you said, knows how to play?Hello, pal! I'm glad ho see you! Gee, you'll make a dandy \"end!\" Guess you know without my telling Just how much on you'll depend?Get together now! I'm thinking, Taken all in all, we've got\u2014 Even if we're late in picking\u2014 Far away the likeliest lot! Just enough of us for scrimmage' We can put thro' all the plays\u2014 Learn a little bunch of signals\u2014 Practice is the thing that pays! doll?Oh, sister, com* see what Frousy has found somewhere.And the dear doggie has brought tt to US.Another little girl, as pretty and sweet as tho first, came running to the door, and was overjoyed to see Frousy\u2014tho doggie\u2019s name\u2014there.Also, she was overjoyed to behold the beautiful present he had fetched In hie mouth.\u201cSomeone has lost it,\u201d said the mother of the little girls when she saw Pearllne and Frousy.\"We'll advertise the doll, and if no one replies she'll belong to you, my dears.\u201d So In the next day's paper an advertisement in the lost and found column was Inserted which described tho doll, Pearllne.But the days went, by and no one came to the cottage to claim (he beautiful doll and as Frousy nor Pearllne could neither of them tell tales, the mystery was never explained.And in vain did Cora look for her doll on returning to the park, she could not find a traça of her anywhere, \"She\u2019s a had, bad dolly to go and get stolen,\u201d derls.red naughty Co».And she went home, very indlgntSt.at Pearline, the helpless dolly whom she had so sadly neglected and at times had treated so unkindly, Away out in a pretty suburb, in a clean, Httie cottage, Pearline\u2014 who was now called Fairy\u2014lived In contentment and happiness, for she had not only the dutiful Frousy to look after her wants, but two devoted little mistresses who adored her and who never used her unkindly for a moment.And the two little girls always wondered if a fairy had not sent the beautiful dolly to them, seeing that they were too poor to buy one so fire.PUZZLE ANSWERS AN EAfiY REBUS A Chinaman with a queue v:ashcd all day and ironed half the nifjht.PRIMAL ACROSTIC Dream Anvil Idler Ruler Yeast BEHEADINGS 1.Har VEST.2.El AX.S.7) RILL.HIDDEN INVENTOR PUZZLE MORSE STAIRWAY PÜMCB WAD ADO DONOR ORE REPEL BRA LAD ! I \\ f F3AGE EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAFLY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1940.HIGH SCHOOL GRID TEAM STARTS DRILLS .- \t
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