Sherbrooke daily record, 6 novembre 1943, samedi 6 novembre 1943
[" BUY^f)VICTORY BONDS V ^bprbnuikp ISrrnrb \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Scattered Snowflurrie*.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1943.Forty-Seventh Year.NAZIS MEET NEW REVERSES IN RUSSIA AND ITALY GERMAN LINES DISRUPTED BY SOVIET DRIVE Eleven Hitlerite Counter-Attacks Repulsed with Heavy Losses \u2014 Russians Advance 16 Miles in 24 Hours.By J!TISON O\u2019QLllNN Associated Press Staff Writer London, Nov.6.\u2014 iVP) \u2014Soviet forces swarmed down from the North into the Northern anj Western suburbs of Kiev to outflank that historic cathedral city and surround it on three side?in a major new Russian drive that broke through two German defence lines, Moscow announced today.Entrenched for more than a month on a Dnieper River island a few hundred yards from the Eastern cliffs, of Kiev, the Russians suddenly pounced down on the city from their bridgehead in the North and in a 16-miie advance in 24 hours broke the German defence lines one after the other.A number of strongly fortified settlements fell to the victori- Sparming The Volturno mm Eisenhower Is Confident Germany\u2019s Complete Defeat Will Be Achieved mm h « - woe -«My.''vswr:^ : Allied Headquarters, Algiers.Nov.(i.\u2014(/P)\u2014Gen.Dwight l>.Eisenhower assured American military and civil forces in this theatre last night that Germany\u2019s utter defeat\u2014 even if not yet definitely in sight\u2014 is certain.In a message marking the vnni-yersary of the North African landings on November g, I94d, the Allied Commander-in-Chief in the North Africa theatre added confidently.\u201d \u201cVictory will likewise be ours in the far-off Pacific where Allied forces are already on the offensive .\u201d Declaring that \u201cwe are on the mainland of Europe, carrying the battle daily closer to the vitals of the enemy,\u201d Eisenhower said: \u201cMore Americans and more of our Allies will continue to follow steadily into the fight.All of us will work together as one.With the gallant: and powerful Russian Army I pounding the European enemy on the East, and with growing forces j seeking out and penetrating the weak spots of his defences from all: other directions, his utter defeat\u2014 | even if not yet definitely in sight-\u2014I is certain.\u201d In his message ~a similar one was sent to British Mediterranean , forces the General emphasized that \u201cthe heart of America supports our every endeavor,\u201d saying I that \u201creports of sporadic troubles on the home front, are occasioned by the ill-considered actions of rida lively few individuals.\u201d KING OF DESTRUCTION AROUND ROME Stockholm, Nov.6.\u2014(/P)\u2014The Rome corrr«pondent of the Stockholm new»pflpcr Tidningen, who ju»t returned to Sweden, «nid today that Allied bombings have left n ring of destruction around Rome, virtually isolating the city.I he correspondent, Gunnar Kumlein, «aid however, that the interior of the city wn« untouched by the Allied bomb*.Post-War Reconstruction Given Deep Study By E.T.Trade Boards As Fall Meet Hears James Report Press despatches yesterday reported that Allied forces advancing on Venafro in the upper reaches of the Volturno Valley had crofsed the Volturno River at many points, in operations to these pictured here.Granby, Nov.6.\u2014With foremost consideration given to the problems ous Russians as large German; of post-war reconstruction in the forces fled, a midnight\teommuni-j\t^a?tern Towne\\'ps\u2019\thighlighted\tby °\ti\tan announcement of\tan annual grant, que supplement\tsaid.\t|\t0f $1,500 to further\tthe work of\tthe The Russians\tcaptured\tPriorka,1\tE-T.Settlement Society, one of\tthe three miles North of Kiev, and then j largest and most representative fall smashed into Svyatoshin, four miles I meetings of the Eastern Townships to the West, cutting first the rail- j Associated Boards of Trade and the way to Korosten, 82 miles to the 1 Eastern Townships Settlement Soci-Northwest, then the road to Zhito-|e:y was held here yesterday, presid- mir, 80 miles to the West.\u201cLarge enemy forces were rout- Continn-d on page 2.column 5.COAL WALKOUT PARLEY TODAY By JACK WILLIAMS Canadian Press Staff Writer Ottawa, Nov.6.\u2014 Fraser Armstrong, Charles iss will be held to reacn the cad-1 P,avis> J- v> Ames, Hubei\" Johnson, class ets something about ARMISTICE OBSEP.VANCE Citizens oi Lennoxville are again | f,,- ex-Service men and reminded that the sale of poppies will be carried on today by the families of Veterans and it is hoped that it will meet with the same good response as in former years.Veterans of this war and the last will attend the United Church morning! Montreal'St., Wed., No service in a body on Sunday and the;\t______ annual Armistice ceremoniee will be j j{jK dance tonight.The Legion Poppy \"Relief\u201d Fund women in distressed circumstances, and their dependents, deserves your unstinted contribution.A Poppy Emblem is you receipt.and Missisquoi, 106.6.The only county in Division Six that has yet to top its goal is Stan-1 stead, which has a percentage ofi 01.3, and the three units in the same field in Zone Five are Wolfe,! 94.3 per cent; Nicolct, 90.3, and! Compton, 82.5, The grand total registered in the two zone stands at $14,943,256, of| which amount $8,538,306 is in general subscriptions.Towne in Missisquoi over the ton are Bedford, $167,700 against.$J50,\u2018-000; Kwi-etsburg, $11,SCO against $10l0l0O; Farnham, $331,400 against $270,600, and St.Armand, $22,850 against $1.7,500.The Town of Riehmond ha.s been awarded ils second honor pennant because $241,450 was raised, a twenty-six per cent over-subscription.The Town of Danville lias subscribed led.The Lennoxvilli Troop had Hie I highest percentage with 79.15 while Ihe other troops and pack: are as s follows; St.I'eter\u2019s Troop 78.46, St.I\u2019eter\u2019fi Park (18.48, St.Paul\u2019s Pack j 66.92, St.Patrick\u2019^ Pack 65.00, St.I Andrew\u2019s Pack 64.07, St.Paul\u2019s Troop 61.19 and St.Patrick's Troop | 53.35 and the Lennoxville Pack 41.40.| It was decided at the meeting to hold ! Ihe next inspection between the Cubs 'and Scouts and to register their I totals separately.I Another item discussed at the ! meeting was the Scout Toy Shop.A ; committee composed of Kay Syines, j | J.Crochetierc and En d Hick.- and j under the direction of Elaine Kdge-! combe was formed to get a list of j the needy families and the work on i the toy qhop will be discussed at the, i next meeting.It was also announced that Dis-, I trict Commissioner Clarence Blake j will begin his annual inspection of ! the local packs and t hat he will be accompanied by R.Benton, District, Cubmaster.\t1 $76.900 on an objective of $70,900.Wolfe ounty reported that Wcedon has surpassed its quota of $15,000.Municipalities over-subscribe\u2019 in Shofford County are St.Valerian, 140 per cent; Roxton Falls, 127 per cent; South Stukely, 117 p«i cent; Valecurt, 116 per cent; St.\\tine de Sti.kley, 110 per cent, and Lawrenceville, 103 per cent.The Town of Asbestos, Richmond County, lias pledged $208,200, or 118 per cent.Its quota was $176,000, and the result was due in a large measure to the excellent work of the Citizens\u2019 Committee under the joint chairmanship of J.M.Beauchesne and H.K.Sherry.The official salesmen were J.Paul Bolduc, Walter Byrne.Armand Champagne, ,1.H.Olivier, .1.Poirier, David Stewart, Conrad St, Hilaire and J.U.Tour-igny.Brome and Sutton also have surpassed their respective quotas of $26,000 and $83,000.A $5,000 subscription from the Caisse Populaire St.Edouard de Eastman helped place this parish over its objective.The employees of Holland & Aik-mun of Canada, Ltd., at Farnham, have gone over their goal of $7,160, and F.W .Jones & Sons Ltd., at Bedford, n company under tbe group payroll plan, reported its employees purchneing $7,000 on a $1,750 quota.The Victory Loan Committee of Sutton Silks Ltd., Sutton, which consists of C.E.Curley, Manager, as (Tnirmitn, and Foreman Ernest Poirier ns Vice Chnnrman, working with the following members.Maurice Poirier, Phil Goyette and Mrs.Hazel Myhill, have announced that the plana goal has been exceeded.The drive was curried on among thirty employees of this firm, who have pledged an over-subscription of sixteen per cent.The company also invested $1,000 ip Bonds.The Sherbrooke County National War Finance Committee today announced one special name: The Panther Rubber Company for $25,000.Tabulations of Divisions Five and Six; A cl habaska Compton Frontenac .Megantic .Nicolet .Wolfe .DIVISION FIVE General Sales % 1,041,200 120.3 355,600 82.5 300,350 100.1 797,250 1 04.2 279,860 9 0.5 111,500 94 3 Special Names 1,233,700 738,400 313,800 2,055,750 316,350 143,500 Total .\t2,915,750 105.4 4,801,500 DIVISION SIX Brome ., Mb sisquoi Richmond .Shefford .Sherbrooke Stnnetead .Total .504,300 100.S\t616,300 836,550 106.6 1,461,500 760,200 107\t1,602,30© 872,850 111.2 1,412,600 1,826,300 114.1 3,844,600 822,360 91.3 1,304,450 6,622,660 106.4 10,141,700 LEE M.WATSON & CO.REG\u2019D.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Liability, ete.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Phones: 2951 - 2950 Night and Holiday Calls: Sherbrooke 1542W HOW TO COMBAT Rheumatic Pains Rlieumutir pains *re often caused by uric acid in the blood.This blood impurity should be extracted by the kidney».If kidney* fail, and excess uric acid remains, it irritate* the muncles and joint» causing excrucisling pains.Treat rheumatic pains by keeping your kidneys in flood condition, lake reflularly Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills- for half a century the favorite kidney remedy.W Dodd s Kidney Pills Rummage sale at he manly art\tLorlg\u2019U)ean\u2019Allan Bay- afternoon.carried out on the square in the Synagogue, 10, 2 p.m.Burrough\u2019s of self defence.The instructor will i\tLiard Lross,^h.A.Briggs, E.be H.Daniels.TWELVE LOCAL HOTEIS FINED Bradley, L.A.Gaudreau, Joseph Ccupland, William Coupland, Dr.Fred Bradley, A.C.Stevens, G.D.Wadsworth, H.Ford, Walter Nutt, Armistice Parade will leave Len-n-oxville High School -on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.MEN\u2019S OWN The regular weekly meeting of Fails, heated pavin.Art and the Bor- ! cler Night Hawks.\"Mystery Man.\u201d I Prize $5.W tm* mmm .ar J.W.BLAKE Funeral \u2014 Ambulance Service Tel.404 O-BBB Motor Oxygem Tank) 86 Queen St, Sherbrooke.! W.Ballantyne, Major Lyman'the Men\u2019s Own Club was held in the; [Tomkins, F.J.Conway, H.Bruce Scott Hall, Mr.L.Parker presiding.| Fletcher, Edward Lyster, A.J.I During the business period plan BOY SCOUT NEWS In a judgment handed down yes Shaw, Colin Campbell, Armand Filion, G.S.Sharpe, Guthbert Somers, J.W.McKee, J.K.Edwards, A.D.Brodie, Harry Samson, P.M.erday by Judge Dalma Landry in ! ¦^0^'nst F.S.Rugg, Rev.R.Brown, Magistrate\u2019s Court, twelve local ^-T Flyn> A.Mills,^ F.Bouthier, B.tavern keepers were found guilty , Webster, E.A.Joslin, S.H.Galling-o-f selling bottled beer above the er iirlci E- Parker, price ceiling and were each fined i The Stanstead and Sherbrooke twenty-five dollars and costs.\t; Fi\u2019\"6 Insurance Company was repre- Judge Landry in his judgment ! tented by A- E.Curtis, H.G.Ken-admonished the twelve defendants necy,.C.H.Remick, tt.Nicol and | ect in the civic and social affairs of and said that he will be more severe Maurice Parsons.\tthe city, and was a member of the if there is a recurrence of violating! Mr- Armitage came to Sherbrooke the price ceiling.\ti in 1879 to become Secretary-Trea- At the trial last week, several of ! surer of this insurance firm.His the tavern operators admitted that ! patient and careful services through were made to hold a father and son banquet in the Scott Hall on Saturday evening next to which all men will be made welcome.The usual bowling contest was held and the winners were C.| Winget, R.Hall, W.Maxwell and J.Spray.All were presented with War Savings Stamps by J.Spray.City Council during the erection of the Court House, and as Chairman of the Parks Committee developed Strathcona Square in the busy centre they -were charging thirty-five cents ! D16 company\u2019s financial difficulties J of the city, e -i *.\tk n >¦ a^a ;-, n*\ti at that, time atHed o-i-pativ in ife pc\u2014i An accid right arm at the age LEADERS\u2019 COUNCIL HOLD MEETING The members of the Leaders\u2019 for bottled beer.According to the iat.Drat time aided greariy in its es-| An accident in which he lost his ; Council of the Boy Scouts Associa- Wartime Prices and Trade Board ceiling, the price of bottled beer is j tablishment, not on;y\t.n it- original\tright\tarm at the age ot seven de-! tion held their regular monthly meet- sphere, but also m\textending tr»-\t; termined\thim for a cares different ; ing at St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall at thirty-two\tcents\tserved in taverne.\t1 business throughout\tthe Dominion, j from\tthe\tsurroundings of his boy- which several reports were made The\tcharges\twere\tpreferred\t; He retired about twenty-five years\tL'X'c\tMr.\tArmitage married the for-' and other business matters discussed, against ihe hotel keepers by the ; avo when\this son.J.\tG.Armitage, mer\tMiss Alma Henrietta Daigneau,\tThe chief item of business at local office of the Wartime Prices \u2019 succeeded\thim to the\tpost of Man-1 who\tpredeceased him in 1938, He\tthe meeting was the discussion of and Trade Board, represented by'ager.\thad\tbeen in failing health for the j\tthe Lyster Trophy inspection and Attorney Armand Rousseau.\tMr.Armitage took a great inter- past several years.\tthe tabulation of the results obtain- REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE THE CANADIAN LEGION AND ALL: EX-SERVICE MEN WILL MEET AT THE WILLIAM STREET ARMOURY AT 10:30 A.M., SUNDAY, NOV.7TH, 1943.Dress: \u2014 Berets \u2014 Decorations and Medal* I 4.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1943.^lierbraoke ^atlu ^iecorb Eastern Townships\u2019 Only English Daily The Oldest Daily in the District.Established Ninth Day of Feoruary, 1897 with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837.and Sherbrooke Examiner established 1878.bound to have, they may be able to fall back to fresh ' positions for another stand.This is where winter enters the picture as already snows are reported !n the North and the frosts are, tightening the mud, ffy mid-December - say six: weeks from now\u2014even the Dnieper will be frozen : in the Kiev region.Christmas will see ice at Krem- The^itecord is printed and published every week- enchug, and within the first few days of January-day by the Sherbrooke Record Company, Limited, of,two months hence\u2014the great river will be frozen which Edna \\ Beerwortb is Secretary-Treasurer, at clear down to Kherson.With the freezing, the Rus-the olfice, 6\u2018J Wellington Street North, in the City of sjan arm{es will he able to unleash fresh striking-Sherhrooke, incorporating the news services of he!\tan(j Sj)eet]_ ,^nfj sjx or ejght weeks do not Canadian Press, The Associated Press, and Reuters 1\t6 The Record is a member ot the Audit Bureau nl allow much time for the harassed German armies; Circulations, its circulation being regularly audited to pull themselves out of the trap and letire to new and guaranteed.\t| positions.Subscription rates.t8c a week, delivered at any; fijghi now the Nazis are up to their necks in home in the city and snuurbs Post Oifice delivery\t| evacua(jng troops from the trap.This means thev anv nlace in Canada, Créai Britain or tlie United; ,,,,,,,\t, ,\t: t.\ti;, \u201eAnths '\tmust Gold\tthe gateway\topen\tbetween Knvoi Rog States.So\tper year; six months.Sd 7o;\tthree months, |\t,\t8\t,\t\u2022 SI .50; one month.75c Single copies, 3c.\tj Nikolayev on the Bug river, not tar from Ihe mouth of the Dnieper.That is a bloody job and may be largely wasted, for while all this is going on ini the extreme South we might well keep a weather eyej on sectors farther North.Fresh trouble seems boil-j ing up for the Germans in the Kiev sccto.A id North on the Smolensk front, [he invaders face the danger of a further offensive which might cut through their line and hew a road clear into the Baltic states and East Prussia, Hitler might have a traditional White Christmas in Russia, but he does not seem headed lor a merry ; Yuletide.Thirty Years Ago FROM 1\u2019HE RECORD FILES HE WONT BE SATISFIED UNTIL THE LOCK IS BROKEN 0 God, Who arl the author of peace and lover of concord, defend as Thy humble servants in all assaults of oar enemies.CURBING THE STAR CHAMBER Perhaps one of the strongest blows yet struck for the preservation of the ideals of democracy and justice for which the British Empire has long been famous was the declaration of Attorney General Blackwell, of Ontario, that it there art any more\tGERMAN MORALE gasoline stations^ to be padlocked in that Province, 0ne of lhe greatesl (IwsUons {acio.Allied the Dominion Oil Controller will have to hire his p.]ann\u20acrs today is the exact state of the morale of own police to do the job unless the distributors the German people, as it is largely upon Hie strength have been tried and convicted after an open trial by of this morale that the success or failure oi the pres-a due process of the law.This is the exact meaning I \u201cI campaign against the Reich depends.The latest of the instructions given by the Ontario official to »?01'! on this condition 's that received by the Bmie the Provincial Police of that Province that they are j ^\"\u2019\u2018\u2022zc,'land weekly, Die Nation, which claim,\u2018 that not to padlock any place, unless directed to do so j conditions inside Germany are \u201cmuch v.msi than by a court of law'.\t[ twenty-five years ago\u201d and says the cun ulative In other words, insofar as the Ontario Govern- effect of Allied air raids is having a vital effect on ment is concerned, the owner of a gas stalim.or | German morale.for that matter any other business must be tried | Eight million bombed-out or evacuated citizens, in court before any penalty can be imposed tor approximately one-tenth of the populati-u comprise contravention of Dominion legislation.At tlir same the core oi defeatism and discouragemeu which time, the Provincial Police were instrucleo to give Heinrich Himmler\u2019s Gestapo is striving to combat, every co-operation to the Oil Controller n run down while every bombardment increases the number by any infraction of the law, but no longei nay the thousands or tens of thousands.Oil Controller, or any other controller - or hisj The article says that mistrust within Hie German officials padlock a man\u2019s premises on his own say-so nation lias increased to such an extent that \u201cIt is During his statement, Attorney General Black- now reported that certain sections of the population well declared:\tmust give up their radio sets.Since the formation the Free German Committee In .Moscow the mteresf ot die G Reports from Quebec indicate that the Provincial Government plans a drastic revision of the Quebec liquor laws, one of which will provide for the abolition of the bar and the use of chairs and tables in taverns.Officials of the Connecticut Cotton Mills have been visiting in Sherbrooke for the past few days and report satisfactory progress in the construction of their large new plant.General Huerta has ordered general conscription lor the Mexican army in preparation for possible war with the United States.The Washington administration still demands tint the revolutionary leader step down from his post.The United States fleet in Mexican waters is also being strengthened.Among those taking part in the opening programme of the Students\u2019 Musical Club were Mrs.W.A.Farweli, Mrs.J.R.Sang;ter, Mr.Irwin Sawdon, Miss Olive Lusk and Miss Olive Spearing.At the annual meeting of the Lennoxville Library V;so-ciation, [tie following officers were elected; Dr.E.A.Robertson, J.A.Cochrane, A.T.Speid, L.Abbott, Mrs.Laberee, Mrs.A.H.Abbott, and C.B.Gittens.lhe Quebec Central Railway decided upon the extension of its branch line from Ste.Sabine for a distance of twenty-five miles.\u201cIt is recognized that the matter ot oil control of mrinan is emergent, but it is not recognized that Un emer- Moscow radio has gained the into: gency ia.sudi as to justify conviction and imposition people.But this does not necessarily mean that of penalies without evidence taken in open court, the German people sympathize with Communism, tested in the usual way by the right of cros«.-examina- Even the bombed-out persons prefer an Anglo-Saxon tion, and the facts then determined in lhe usual victory if the enemies must win.\u201d 7\tj\tv judicial way by a magistrate or judge.\ti\tAs to rumors of serious differences between the Successful law enforcement in the uai analysis leading military officials and Hitler, Die Nation ays depends on public support both for law and the it may be assumed that the Fuehrer\u2019s pmi it or must methods of its enforcement, and the Attorney General be firmer than ever before, since the mifitarv has of Ontario feels very strongly that the method of enforcing the regulations of the Office nf Oil Con Iroller on evidence received and acceplab.e b\\ the Oil Control Office is not acceptable to Mae public.\u2019* Perhaps certain charges as to the lack of cooperation, as to sabotaging the war effoi, ana other similar complaints may be launched against the the greatest interes' in letting Hitlm's complete responsibility be apparent to the nation a; to the whole world.A DEAN OF LEARNING In the death of Sir Robert Falconet a* Toronto, Ontario Attorney-General, but in the fina.analysis L'Uuula lias lost a man who was admittedly one of all that Mr.Blackwell has done is to give ai accused \u2019ts loaders in the field ot learning a leading educa-access to the courts In other words, in u seeking iionlS, and a distinguished student of international to preserve lhe very principles for which tie Cana-\treligion and classics, dian people, in common with the United Nations/ I'01' twenty-five years, from 1907 to 1932, lie are fighting the right oi a man to face his accusers served as President of the University ot L-ronto and and to justify his actions Admittedly a guilty man slnce his retirement he kept in close ouch with should be punished, but bis guilt must oe proved \u2019 y educational matters, serving in many advisory capa-fair process of the law, vi the very purpose fci which c'Hes- A native of Prince Edward Isianu lie was the war is being fought will be lost.\t; educated in the West Indies, where his father held This is a basic principle of British justice and a clerical post with the Presbyterian Ciuirch, later except in the most exceptional of circumstances, the attending European universities before entering the ideal cannot be altered.\tMinistry of his father\u2019s Church.In 1892 In joined _______________________ tlie staff of Pine Hill College, Halifax, and became its RUSSIA'S WINTER ALLY\timneipal in IffOm His abilities as a lecturer and a wrilei on a wide Out of Northern Russia a new aby Winter, range 0f topics brought him international fame the Giant of the Steppes - is moving its mighty and the Dominion has suffered a distinct loss in his weight Southward to the aid oi the Russian armies ,,a55;ng which are battling to close the great Dnieper-bemd _________ trap on Hitler\u2019s retreating forces, this boor, developing as the Soviets arrive at the expansive lower reaches of the Dnieper opposite Kherson.Winter soon will freeze the Dnieper and the tiidds of mud which the autumn rams t'.ave created.It wnl expedite iha[ nobody knows exactly what you mean the movement of troops and engines of war.The\t* * * fierce cold and snows, which smashed Napoleon at The poorest tip today is to tip back in an easy one blow, have had two goes at Hit lei.hut this chair while others do the war work, promises fair to be the third and last.\t|\t,\t, » The mouth of the Dnieper-bend trap, which The last of the vacation fish stories have been opens Westward towards Germany ana temporary heard safety, is between the strategic rail centre ot Krivoi! ______________________ Rog on the North and the estuary of the ,\u2019iver at the Black sea.That gate is about ninety milt- wide.BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY This ninety-mile stretch affords the only escape for ___________________________________________ the large German forces which remain inside the The wicked is driven away in his wicked trap.Many troops have been moved through the but the righteous hath hope in his death.\u2014Proverbs opening but undoubtedly the total number of 14:32.Germans still in the trap runs to scores oi thousands.\t* * * EDITOR\u2019S NOTE-BOOK Diplomacy means saying things in such a way- last of the vacation as has most of the tall corn talk Latest reports from .Moscow claim 2.700,000 Nazi casualties during the four month- offensive, and of these 900,000 are killed.Howcve/ despite the terrible losses they have suffered, and still are Tis vain to flee; till gentle Mercy show Her better eye, the farther off we go, The swing of Justice deals the mightier blow.\u2014Quarles PRESS COMMENTS WOULD FINE NON-VOTER Ottawa-Jornal.Recently it was ann '.meed that in the Ontario genera; election this summer only 52 per cent of the qualified voters went to the polls\u2014 little more then half of the electors.We light in this war for freedom and free institutions, offering almost all of the best we have in blood and money -and half of us won\u2019t walk around the block to cast our votes, though votes are the guarantors of our freedom.In Australia they have had -om-pulsory voting since 192J.The result is clear, decisive and desirable.Prior to 1929 ustralia was as ba t as this country in the matter of dishonor to the franchise The last Federal voting in Australia under the old condition of go-as-you-please showed only about 60 percent of the electors going to the polls.Slice 1929, with the enactment of compulsory voting, the poll in Australia Federal elections has ranged from 80 to over 90 per cent.A lot of the rest get fined.Some advocates \"of compulsory voting have injured the idea by proposing that electors who fai to vote at any .dection should be deprived of their franchise.That is silly\u2014the Australians have made no such mistake.There would be no end of confusion, complication and injustice with an attempt to enforce such an cxtieme idea.Many a persoji can not vote oi.any particular date because of some other inescapable duty or of\u2019illness or accident.The Australian legislation merely provides for a fine of $16 on anyone convicted of not voting without good cause when he or she should.That\u2019s enough.Not many a man or woman is going to put up a ten-teollar bill in preference to taking a walk around the corner.Undoubtedly the largest proportion of sinners among us in regard to non-voting are people of the well-to-do classes.They just don't bother, because they feel they get along comfortably enough\u2019 regardless of politics, or perhaps feel a little superior to the public fuss.Most of a!!, such ought to vote, They usua.ly have tlie education and Ihe contacts which should enable them to be good judges of the worth while in politics.It is high time that Canada should think seriously about collecting a lot of ten-dollar bills from people like that.HOUSEKEEPING MONEY St.Thomas Times-Journal, An organization of British housewives is planning a march to the British House of Commons to protest a court decision that if a wife has a surplus after making the family purchases at the grocery, the meat store, etc., it must go back to the husband.This also includes money that may be paid to her by-roomers or boarders.Thus, if she got say, $15 or $20 a week, and only spent $12 or $17, she would either have to hand it back, or have an equivalent sum deducted from her allowance the following week.Some husbands and wives have a reasonable understanding on that question; others have not.This is the first time we have heard there is a law on the matter.Unless there is an understanding a great deal of unpleasantness is liable to develop.A great many wives are in an invidious position in regard to housekeeping money.They have-no \u201cwages\u201d that they can call their own, a fixed amount that is the-ii -for what might be called services rendered in the form of cooking, washing, cleaning, mending, etc., and when they need clothes, hats, shoes or other personal effects or to buy gifts for friends, they have to ask their husbands for\u2019 something extra.Jf \u201cthe master of the house\u201d is a tightwad or a grouch, or if the couple simply do not get on well together, he can be very-stingy in regard to givitig her the extra money.Unless a wife has an income of her own, or goes out to work, she is, according to law, absolutely without a cent of her own, for what she saves out of the housekeeping money should be returned to the husband.This is an exceedingly anomalous situation, and appears to be a condition that should have been remedied at the time when the Married Women\u2019s Property Act was passed to remove the absurdity that when a woman married she not only gave herself to her husband, but all her roperty was his as well.The present state of affairs is un-teArable from a husband\u2019s stand-mint as well because a wife may be eniptod to stint on family needs n order to obtain something for erself.I I W * 4 r / « purpose of showing that Anglophiles held too much power in American ¦ public life.; But there has been one significant omission from the list of Oxford (students.That is Miss Jessie Sum-! net-.Jessie studied law at Oxford j Why, we wonder, did Jessie with : the Oxford education, become an An-jglophobe, instead of an Anglophile?I Perhaps she flunked her examin-; allons and has been sore at the British ever since.Do You Know?THE MEANING OF INDUSTRY Fort William Times-Journal What, after all, is industry?To most minds it starts with the desire of the human being to improve his lot; to do his allotted task in less Ume and with less labor so that he may enjoy freedom from the task to enjoy himself in his won chosen -ursuits.When he gathers others around him to help him share the burden he becomes an employer and so on until around his early efforts he builds up a large or small industry giving employment in a large or lesser decree to many i.nousands and through sharing the advantages of the method he discovers improves the lot of millions of people he has never seen.The greatest need of the post-war world is to see to it that every man has retained for him Gils opportunity of self-expression.Let him build if he can.Let him know that with all the progress of the 20th century there are still great steps to be made.Why shouid he allow himself to be regimented into a condition wherein like the goose-stepping soldier he might inst as well be an automaton as a man of flesh and blood?True it is that we neen an army, snips and men to act as policemen to protect ourselves from that peculiar section of humanity thi: is educated but not civilized, but beyond this sate guard there should oe the least possible wall of government bureaucracy.After the wav is over there should be a great scaling down of govern-mu taj boards and committees with their hosts of underlings constantly working on plans to dominate and regulate every action of the common man.The men of industry have in the asr lifted the yoke from our necks and shown us how to draw water in nr easier way.It is difficult to see v.mere the governments have accom-!>\u2019 shod so good a jçb.This is the thought we must keep pounding into the people.Get away from the idea that the chief end of man is a job working for the government No, the chief end of man is a /'b where the sky is the limit, where he can change his job if he likes, can strike if he likes and if he obeys the common canons of law and order has full opportunity to make a fortune or aspire to any position in the land.TIMELY C0MP/IENTS After all, the Wartime Prices ! Beard has a heort.A spoonful of tea may be borrowed from a neighor with a little to spare.\u2014 Toronto Globe and Mail.Among the several places we would not care to be in the near future; we include the shoes worn by-Adolf Hitler.\u2014 Stratford Beacon- ! Herald.Q\u2014How large is Vatican City?| A\u2014One-sixth of a square mile.| * * * Q\u2014Who eats, more fresh fish\u2014 civilians or soldiers in IJ|.S.training camps?A\u2014Fighting men in the U.S.are consuming four times as much fresh fish as civilians.* * * Q\u2014What is the dreaded bora?A\u2014A cold, swift wind which \u2019 sweeps the shores of Dalmatia and Albania with cyclonic force.* * * Q\u2014What is the home-i'ronl pledge that housewives are being asked to make?A\u2014A pledge to pay no more than legal top prices, and to accept no rationed goods without giving up ration stamps.* * * Q\u2014What famed road of ancient Rome is seeing service in lhe present Italian campaign?A\u2014The Appian Way.A golf ball killed 74,000 fish whop a player sliced his ball into the fish hatchery at Glacier National Park.The bail clogged the intake line and shut off the water.Best hours to watch for meteor displays are from midnight to dawn.The earth, revolving to the east, is running from the meteor swarm prior to that time.McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Wm E.McKenney, America\u2019s Card Authority, It would be interesting to know if | the John L.Lewis eyebrows wag asi fiercely when he orders miners back > tr work ss when he demands another strike.\u2014Toronto Telegram.SKILFUL NO TRUMP PLAYED BY SERGEANT HAVE A SMILE \u201cWhat sort of a dog i: he?\u201d , \u201cAn entomologist.\u201d \u201cBut an entomologist is a collec-! for of insects.\u201d \u201cWell, he does that all right.\u201d \u201cAs a result of ratiorrig bacon may disappear from the English breakast-tabie.\u201d It always did.Having dined in a restaurant with i her hutsband, a woman missed her gloves when she was or.her way-out.Murmuring something to her i husband she hurried bacx tc the taire to look for them.Not seeing them on the table, she lifted the cloth and began to grub about on the floor.Just then a waiter came up.\u201cPardon me, madam,\u201d he said, \u201cbut the gentleman is over there by thc door.\u201d Sgt.Charles Mintz finds that his Army duties do not leave much time for bridge.But he did have an opportunity- to play in the world championship Masters pair event last August.His contract on today\u2019s hand was only one no trump\u2014but such hands are just as important in duplicate bridge as grand slam hands.When North doubled one diamond, East bid a heart, thinking that if he were doubled, he could get out in spades.Sergeant Mintz made a strong bid of one no trump.When everybody passed, he realized he might have a tough contract\u2014the one no trump contracts in duplicate usually are difficult.The opening lead of the heart ten was allowed to hold.When West continued with the nine, dummy\u2019s jack was played, East covered with the queen and Mintz won.He played a low club to dummy\u2019s queen and returned the heart to establish the eight-spot.East won with the.king and returned the jack of spades, A A 7 2 ^ J 5 4 ^ Q 10 9 5 4 l A Q 3 \" on ivory tint mounts, in l>\", Burnished Gold or Silver, Black Ebony finish 69c; frames (\u2019irenssian Walnut if enlargement eolo\u2019 mI 79c.WOMEN'S CLUBS SWEETSBURG BROMI\u2019TON ROAD 4Y.T.M:>, W.F.Goodfellow and Mrs.E.M.Goodfellow entertained the ,\t.\t,\t- .members of the Brompton Road eqmpment to E.Donevty, of fit.Women\u2019s Institute and several visit- Ma «\u2019.cine who with his wife, mother ors at the former\u2019s home on the aiultwo children, have.:nk« n posscs-Brompton Road on Saturday after- FI01;- I ne W- I.sponsored a welcome noon\t*\tparty to them when card.- were play- Mrs, E.I.Hatch, President, pre- ^and'a social evening .-.pent.The sided, and the meeting opened in the\tt't'rvc(\u2018 refreshments,, usual manner.This was followed by FO.Clayton Grey, R.C.A.F., of the reading of the minutes and the St.Hubert, spent a few days\u2019 leave Treasurer's report, which showed a with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, satisfactory amount of money on W.F.Hatley, and Mr.and Mrs.T.hand.\tL.Hatley, at \u201cWillowdalc,\u2019\u2019 and with Miss Verna Hatch, Convener of hi« father, Mr.E.L.Grey, at the Ways and Means Committee, report- home of Air.and Mrs.Gilbert Grey, ed that, the regular Ploughmen\u2019s Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Welsh and Dinner had been served, also that a Mr.Joseph Price, of Sherbrooke, successful rummage sale had been were guests of Mr.and Mrs.(V.B.held.\tDownes.Other guests at the .same The Red Cross Convener reported home were Mr.and Mrs.W.B.two boxes and four hundred and L< we, Mr.Clifford Lowe, Miss Jean fifty cigarettes were sent Overseas, Lowe, Miss Fern Thompson, Mr.and also several War Savings\u2019 Stamps .Mrs.R.H.Lebourveau and Mr.Ray-were sold.\tmond Downes, of Bishopton.A spray was sent to a bereaved FO.Clayton Grey ami nis grand-family'\tmother, Mrs.W.F.Bat ley, were Several letters were read from dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs.Ster-boys Overseas who have received ling Bailey.Other guests included boxes and cigarettes.\tMis A.C.V lit inner, Mrs.S.11.Plans were completed for the sup- Coates and Mr.A- H.Hatley, per for the Rotarians.\tMr.and Mrs.W.B.Dowries enter- Tnree ditty bags were filled and tanned Mr.Raymond Downes, of sent to Montreal, and it was agreed Bishopton, Mr.and Mrs.C.R Ben-that several members would meet at nett and family, on October 28, the Mrs.E.Hatch\u2019s and make apple jam occasion being Mr.Raymond Downes\u2019 and, jelly to bo sent to Britain.birthday.Evening callers were Mr The boxes for the boys in the and Mrs W B Lowe armed forces will be sent in the near Miss Ethel Martin.' Messrs.Allen future.The members are busy can- Martin and Clifford Hun;, of Mont-iiing chicken for «ame.\treal, Mr.and Mrs.Orvilie Cloutier, Flowers were ordered for a shut- a,i,! son, Billy and Eden, spent a in and wool was distributed for week-end the gm-sts of Mr.and Mrs.rocks, and two pairs of sleepers were j.p.Martin.havTJe(1\t.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Lebourveau! ingVt He NorXrn^g;rta,n; £\tïrfS^ aæ issrsw?*\u2019\u2022 - *¦\u201c gg'fif\tL Mrsx .\u2022S-iSMr ÎSM Have the fun of your life making aprons .more fun wonring them! Pattern 947(1, a design that's sprightly and neat ns a bride's kitchen can be guyed up with contrasting bodice and ruffled edging or ric-rac.Make a few for gifts or to sell at the CnVistmas bazaar.Pattern 9476 may he ordered only in sizes small (32-34), medium (36-38), and large (40-12), Small size requires 2',s yards 35-inch fabric.Send twenty cents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot he accepted) for this pattern.Write plainly size, name, address am! style number.Send your order to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Pattern Department, Sherbrooke, Quebec.WINDSOR MILLS K,nIls to \u2022 Star\tr Hnspsbnt.s\u201er.\u2022 at Lower Cost \u2022 Vico for develop- ins and printing Prompt Mail Service ENCLOSE SNAPS IN LETTERS y ky M1'-j ' sile leaves to mourn the loss of a ^ fT1 W|1,ard) wlGl -'drs' Roy Cdhs, devoted wife and mother, her hus-at the organ.\tiband, Mr.Charles Matthews; her Mrs.Cooper was for many years a; m|Kr daughter Hazel.Mrs.Edward of and.of which she was the Secretary forl^T'\u2019 U \u2018'-\u201ci* \u201c\u2018\u2018a ,,Malc,oIm many years until her health failed.^nowle1s: four .slst\u201cs arfT thl-oe broiler gracious kindly personality won\talso survive, Mrs.Harry Stan- her many friends who will sadly miss py\u2019 01 ^ °^\"Jarrell> Man., Mrs.M.R.jjer\t¦\u2019 j Cowens, of Derby Line, Vt.Mrs.II.She leaves to mourn her loss one !£-.Nutter, of Springfield, Mass and son.Mr.Claude Cooper, who was in ^ Myra Hal]\u2019 ofv Montreal, and the hospital at the time of his Messrs.Thomas, Robert and John mother\u2019s death and was not able to J,\u20191 °fT R^hmond.A sister, Miss attend the funeral; two daughters,\u2019Carne Hal1'Ppieceased heJ'ln July-Mildred, Mrs.Frederick Eastman, of 1932.Many nieces and nephews will Boston, and Anit.Mrs.R.Reid, of keenly feel the loss of a loving and Hemmingford; one daughter-in-law, d6V°ted aunt.Mrs.Claude Cooper; two sons-in- Mrs.Matthews spent the major law, Mr.Eastman and Mr.Reid; part of her life in devotion to others eight grandchildren; one great- and will be greyly missed by her granddaughter, .md many other rel- neighbors and fr'ends.atives who have the sympathy of The funeral todk place with pray-all in their bereavement.' I ers at the family home, thence to The floral offerings were many ' st\u2019 Anne\u2019s Church, Richmond, where and beautiful, testimonies of the es- Rev.George Harrington, Rector, teem in which the deceased was held, conducted the impressive funeral The bearers were Messrs.John service.McFadden, T.A.Bagley, F.C.Bar-1 During the service two of Mrs.low and Duncan Kinnear.\t| Matthews\u2019 favorite hymns, which Interment was in Westbury Cem-! she had previously designated, etery, beside her late husband.j\u201cIJnto the Hills Arouni\u201d and \u201cThe I King of Love My Shepherd Is,\u201d were sung hy St.Anne\u2019s choir.six or seven years.She was born in Holland, Vt., on October 14, 1865.Six years ago she suffered a stroke which left her right hand paralyzed, but she learned to write and sew with her left hand and kept about her home until the end.She is survived by a son and dau-ghter-in-kw, Mr.and Mrs.Leon Cheney; a brother-in-law, Edward Batcheider, and some distant cousins.The funeral was held at the Hol- A great number of friends gathered to show their love and respect, ai d to comfort the sorrowing family.The floral tributes were many anu very beautiful.The bearers were six fellow-workmen of the Tool and Die Department of the Ternstedt Manufacturing .Company, also a friend, A.J.Hetch-ler.of Detroit, and cousin, Ronald C.Mountain, of Pontiac, Mich.Dr.Meyers, who was intimately tor Norris, of Granby, Mr and Mrs.Cleve Coote, Mrs.Felix Tibbitts and Mrs.Percy Tibbitts, of Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Fredei.ck Copping arid family attended a memorial service in Melbourne Ridge for Pte.Ariel Booth, who was killed action in Italy.in NOTE ON MORALE Ice skates and roller skates used up about 12,5-00 tons of steel in 1941, enough steel to build the acquainted with the deceased, used hulls of two heavy cruisers.JOSEPH FLEMING, OF MELBOURNE Melbourne, November 6.\u2014There passed away on October 2 at the Montreal General Hospital Joseph Fleming at the age of sixty-nine years.Mr.Fleming had been in poor health for the past six years, and when he grew worse, he was taken to the.Montreal Hospital on September 15, where he died on October 2.The deceased was born in Mel- Interment took place in St.Anne\u2019s Cemetery with four friends as bearers, Messrs.Bert Boast, Denzil McLaughlin, William Knowles and Walter Coles.There were many beautiful floral tributes bearing silent testimony of the esteem in which the deceased was held.Among those who atlended the funeral from out-of-town were Mr.and Mrs.W.R .Cowens, of Derby Line, Vt.; Mrs.H.G.Nutter, of bourne on September 13, 1874, and ; Springfield,-Mass.; Miss M E.Hall, was the eldest son of the late George ! of Montreal; Mrs.Fred Oates, of Fleming and Isabella Gallagher, I Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Harry of Inverness, Quebec.Hall, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth R Hall In 1941 he married Isabella Nixon ! an 1 Mrs.Frances Hall, of Asbestos; of North Ely, Quebec, whom he | Messrs.William and Percy Mat-leaves to mourn his loss with one\u2018 thews, Mrs.Donald Ken- and Mr.daughter, Mildred, Mrs.D.E.j and Mrs.Clement Andrews, of Dan-McGee, of Lennoxville.\t; ville.A largely attended funeral was\t- held from his late residence, the MRS.GILES EDMOND CALL, Rectory, Gallup Hill to St.John\u2019s\u2019.\tOF HUNTINGVILLE Church, and the service was con-j Huntingville, Nov.6.\u2014 There ducted by the Rev.H.C.Denton.; passed away at Huntingville in her Mrs.John Stalker played the organ seventy-seventh year, Grace Ker-and the hymns sung by the choir meen Call, beloved wife of Giles were \u201cNow the Labour\u2019s Task Is Edmond Call.O\u2019er,\u201d \u201cPeace, Perfect Peace\u201d and She was born in Liverpool, Eng-the 23rd Psalm, \u201cThe Lord Is My land, and came to Canada at an Shepherd, I Shall Not Want.\u201d\tearly age and spent most of her Following the service, the burial married life in the Township of took place at St.John\u2019s Cemetery I Hereford.beside his two children who died in! Owing to advancing years, she infancy.Members of the Drummond ! and her husband being no longer Lodge No.57, I.O.O.F., of which Air.; able to carry on their farm, they Fleming was a member, conducted ! retired and lived for four years at the Odd Fellows\u2019 Service at the the Canaan, Vt., boundary line, then they moved to Huntingville to be near their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hunting, who gave them every care and as sistance.Airs.Call was a kind and devoted wife and mother, and much loved by all her neighbors and friends grave.The bearers were Brother Odd Fellows E.N.Griffith, R.F.Wood-burn, E.Griffith and C.Montgomery.\t/ Air.Fleming leaves to mourn his passing his wife, his only daughter, his son-in-law, his aged mother, Mrs.George Fleming, who was not ! throughout the community, as was able to be present, three sisters, Mrs.shown by the large concourse of J.G.AIcGill, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., friends who attended the funeral.Mrs.Rufus Patterson, of Ste.Anas- The burial service was taken by tasie, and Airs.Sydney Lockwood, of , the Rev.Canon Kelly, of Compton, Richmond, and two brothers, Air.who spoke sympathetic and encour-William J.Fleming, of Melbourne, aging words to bereaved relatives.viV \\iP A-and ^Ir- Russel Fleming, of Lisgar.; A solo, sung by Miss Thelma a_ j ' »,\t\u2019\t\u2018\t,5 \u2018 f y,1P\"elV\t-k\tIn addition to the aforementioned.\t- Crawford, \u201cThe Old Rugged Cross,\u201d Robert\tT PVb\tnf rÆh !anv\t^\tthe deceased is mourned by six\tj was much appreciated Mrs.\tCall a-nA vt-rs ttVoU\tvf i?ik00\"\u2019 *\t^ \u2018 \u2019\tbroth* rs-m-law, seven sisters-in-law,\t: passed away on September 20 '\t: \u2018Ckelboro, of Can-\tseveral nieces, nephews and cousins; Prayers were conducted at\tthe and hosts of friends.Those from a house and two poems composed by distance who attended the funeral Mrs.Call were read at both the were Mr.and Mrs.J.G.AIcGill, ! house and church service Isaac Fleming, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon The interment was in the Hunt-Fleming, Miss Jean Fleming, Joseph ingville Cemetery, beside her hus-Burgess, Mrs.Ida Gaffney, Airs.Dan band.The bearers were Alessrs.E.Aîclver, of St.Johnsbury, Vt.; Air.J.Harrison, F.E.Libby, A.Fair- aan, Vt.MRS.GENIE TRUAX, OF EAST RICHFORD.VT.Dunkin, Nov.6.\u2014Mrs.Genie Truax, of East Richford, Vt., passed away on October 25, at the home of her son, Herbert Truax.She had been visiting there only a few days when the end came very unexpectedly, although she was in very poor health and was in her eighty-third year.Funeral services were held in Dun-kin Church on October 26th, Rev.N.H.Brock conducting the service.The bearers were Messrs.Freder- and Airs.Clarence Hunter, daughter, ! brother, C.H.Hunting, A.Hunting Gloria, and son, Jay, of -Manchester, ! and Ernest Dewing.N.H.; Mr.and Airs.Dan Smith, of; She leaves to mourn her loss, Sutton; Mr.and Airs.Fred McGee, three daughters and one son, Airs, of Lennoxville; Mr.and Mrs.D.E.Kenneth Hunting, Alice, of Hunt-AIcGee, of Lennoxville; Air.and ; ingville, Airs.Maxwell Robinson, Mrs.Albert Fleck, Mr.and Mrs.Grace, of Vancouver, B.C., Mrs.James Page, Mr.and Airs.W.Ale- William Meglitz, Jean, of Easton, Mullen, all of Lennoxville; Air.and'Penn., and Air.Lawrence Call, of Mrs.Eastman, Air.and Mrs.Fred West Springfield, Mass.; tine* ,4j Of Se*rfS of / pf w '*CTI{ ¦y o* P'CTj \u201c*ES: c-4/V, '40A, *fC, \u2019^0 -v ; 4 \\f l // // 7/'S mm r.1 Hi \u2019 k4-£S£'.4m.::\u2018: V, 4, 4 i m Ægi isL J/J \"It is the duty of every Ford employee to remember that the lives of our boys overseas are depot dent on the thoroughness of the handiwork of the men in our shops and on our assembly lines.\u2019' PRESIDENT When an army COLUMN ADVANCES into enemy territory, mobile anti-aircraft units move with it.When enemy dive bombers or strafing planes appear, these Bofors guns go into action on the spot.While the infantry scatter and take cover, and blaze awray at the enemy planes with rifles and machine guns, the Ack-Acks \"shoot the works\u201d.Less than one minute after the first warning, the gun is unlimbered from its tractor, and is hurling two shells a second at the hostile planes.Then, as soon as the danger is over, the gun limbers up again and moves forw ard with the FORD MOTOR COMPANY FORD V\u20198 AND MERCURY CARS FORD TRUCKS, TRACTORS v AND BUSES , column.Frequently too, this high velocity gun is called upon to knock out enemy tanks with armor piercing shells.¦ \u2022 * The artillery tractor which hauls the Bofors anti-aircraft gun over bomb-pocked roads wherever our troops are operating, is just one of more than 50 types of battle vehicles now being built by Ford of Canada\u2019s craftsmen.Rugged, sure-footed, and powered by the Ford V-8 engine, it is built to stand up under the toughest service, and to get its gun where it is needed without fail.CANADA, LIMITED LARGEST PRODUCERS OF MILITARY VEHICLES IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE I ï SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1943.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD 7.USE\t\u201cWANT A\tDS\u201d\tFOR THE\tiv rVI1 J\t^V.\t1 / kj7\tQl 1CK | RECORD\tPhone 0\t8\tRESULTS '¦ v-'-'j-v'-»-\"\u2022X'S\";\t- Wrnted To Purchase FORD, 192S TO 19S0, GOOD Tir.ES NOT necessary.Must l*e reasonable for cash.Box 11B, Sawyerville.price paid Phone 26r3.Cyril Rolfe.Bishopton, Uue.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words or less.CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for 18 words or less.BIRTHS - MARRIAGES - DEATHS \u2014 Death and Funeral notices, Card ol.HORSES FOR FOX meat, highest of Thanks, In Memoriam without poetry, S1.0D an insertion.I\u2019oetry included in In Memoriam 20c per line extra.Engagements 75 cents.Weddings and Birth Notices $1.00.List ot flowers included in obituary reports, 5 cents per word, 25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader notices in country locals 15c per line, five words to a line; 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BUTGEE/WHY DID DIABLO START ALL THIS TROUBLE ?Miscellaneous PL.'JN SEWING, REPAIRS.REMODEL-ling.Children\u2019s clothes, mending ail neatly done and at reasonable charge.Call at Room 302.86 Wellington North.BRINGING UP FATHER, FARM FOR SALE On Sherbrooke highway, two miles from Stanstead College, Que., 330 acres, two houses, cattle and horse barn, all first class condition, electricity, running water, pure bred accredited Jersey herd.New farm machinery, sugar bush, well equipped \u2014 price $20,000.Apply: R.W.S.NUTBROWN, 4 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke.THOUGHT MAGGIE WAS GOIKJG TO HER.BRIDGE CLUB SIX i\" SIX O'CLOCK:// AN1 PROMISED TO MEET DINTY AT SIX Hi YOUR WANT PHONZ WHAT TIME DID MRS.JIGG5 SAY SHE WUZ GOIM' TO HER BRIDGE CLUB?_ ' I COULDN'T SAY- SIR// By George McManus.I Copr 194}.King tcahjfes Syndifjf?Tnc VC'crM r:ghls rtservg4.SHE HASN'T COME HOME YET// > t ( 3637 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1943 a.FIVE MATCHES SCHEDULED IK FIGHT FOR LEAGUE STANDING Five games are being played over* the week-end in the National Hockey League with all six teams of the major loop slated for action.It Is very possible that the league leadership will change hands before the week-end is over.Two matches are scheduled for tonight with Toronto playing Boston in the Maple Leaf Gardens and Chicago meeting the Rangers at New York.Three games are to be played on Sunday night.Chicago comes to Montreal to play the high-ridmg Canadiens and the league-leading Toronto Maple Leafs travel to New York to tangle with the cellar-dwelling Rangers.In the other Sunday game, Art Ross\u2019 Bruins go to Detroit to fight it out with the undefeated Red Wings.At the present time, there are three teams in the N.H.L.who have yet to be beaten\u2014Toronto, Canadiens and Detroit.Maple Leafs and Canadiens are top-dogs just now, each having won two games and tied one.But Detroit is not far behind, having emerged victorious in one game and holding the Maple Leafs to a 5-5 draw in another.But while the Wings are two points behind the league-leaders, they still have a good chance to get on an even footing with the Leafs and Canadiens as Detroit have played one less game than either Happy Day\u2019s men or the Habitants Boston may also cause an upset, as they have two games in hand over the leaders.Their only game of the season against the Canadiens resulted in a two-all draw.So Boston may also be looked for as a potential league-leader as they have two games to play over the week-end.One certain prediction may be made on the games over Saturday and Sunday.The league standing will definitely be changed, for the Hawke and the Rangers are scheduled to meet on Saturday.Both these teams have yet to win a game this season, the Rangers having bowed to Toronto twice and once to Detroit.Chicago has been no luckier for they were taken for a ride by both Toronto and Canadiens.The Leafs took them for a 4-1 count last Sunday and the Wings went down S.H.S.GOES TO STANSTEAD FOR LAST TILT Sherbrooke High School Juniors travel to Stanstead this morning in what will be the last game of the football season for the S.H.S.squad.The curtain has already fallen for the Senior High School team which has enjoyed a pretty good season.The juniors will be going all out to win the game today for they have won only one game this year when they plastered the B.C.S.lads 22-0 after battling to a scoreless tie in their first game.In the first tilt between the locals and Stanstead, the out-of-town boys won a close 6-3 decision over Sherbrooke but there is no reason why the S.H.S.team can\u2019t come out of today\u2019s fray with a victory tucked under their belts.The only game left to play in the junior loop is the Stanstead-Bishop\u2019s match, which is scheduled to take place some time next week.The other gridiron fixture to be played today is the Bishop\u2019s-Stan-stead Senior go.In the last game between these two squads, B.C.S.took the tilt by a score of 10-8.The Bishop\u2019s lads are heavy favorites in today\u2019s game but the Stanstead crew is quite capable of handing the mighty B.C.S.squad a loss as they have been putting a lot of time in practising and are strengthened by the return of Martin, their star quarter.So, both sides will be out today to end the season in a blaze of glory and both teams stand a good chance of doing it.COMMANDOS ONE UP ON Y\u2019S MEN IN T PIN LOOP The Commandos came through with a victory over the Y\u2019s Men in the Y.M.C.A.Five Pin Bowling League on Wednesday night despite the fact that the scores were close and the Y\u2019s Men held the edge over their opponents in the total pinfall.Bern Hopcraft took the high single for the Y\u2019s Men's team with a total of 317 in the third string, while the high three string went to W.Johnston of the Commandos with 740.The Board of Directors of the Y.M.C.A.took their game from the Sergeants of the Lord Sherbrooke Training Centre last night in a match that was also closely contested and in which the Training Centro out bowled the B.O.D.'s with a total pinfall of 2763 as against 1832.F.Emend took both the high single and the high three strings with scores of 317 and 683.Philip Carey won their game by default from the W.O.'s of the Lord Sherbrooke, who were on the last minute unable to come down to the \u201cY\u201d.G- Roy bowled the high single for the Carey with a 239, while T.Stur.don took the high thee\" string with a 633 total.Scores in detail; In the Von CLEVELAND \tY\u2019S MEN\t\t B.Lothrop .\t.182\t150\t220\u2014552 D.Ives .\t.152\t184\t164\u2014500 J.McKnight\t.209\t192\t189\u2014590 B.Hopcraft\t.139\t236\t319\u2014692 L.Pergau .\t.239\t253\t206\u2014698 Totals .\t.921\t1015\t1096-3032 COMMANDOS\t\t\t F.Palmer .\t230\t142\t192\u2014564 R.Ainsley\t.\t187\t225\t192\u2014604 R.Gaunter .\t.220\t156\t209\u2014585 J.Pashley\t136\t181\t196\u2014513 W.Johnson\t.264\t225\t270\u2014749 Totals .\t.1027\t929\t1059-3015 /AN BURE LOUISIANA STATE'S ¦200- FOUND -TAILBACK LÇ AO S NATIONS ODLLEOE FOOTSALL SCOCEpS FS S 3oy CP SaVous passes, KiCKS ano IS >»> POvVEfZ.puiMNEP ODES (OO IN IO FIAT.FOOTBALL IN NEARS FINISH By The Canaddan Press Gerry Wiggett Elected Head !0f Local Intermediate Loop It has been announced that there*-will definitely be an Intermediate hockey league in the Eastern Townships this season.The circuit to date is to be made up of three The Cleveland Women\u2019s Institute I held its monthly meeting at their hall, with Miss M.Stamp, President, as hostess.Miss Stamp opened the before the Canadiens Thursday night meeting in regular form.The Seere-by the score of 5-3.Whoever wins! tary, Mrs.E.Crook, called the roll, which was answered by giving \u201cEmergency Hints,\u201d and read the minutes of the September meeting.Plans were made to entertain three of the local boys in uniform, now home on leave.Four ditty bags were filled ready to be sent to the sailors.A report was given on the card party held at Mrs.Oborne\u2019s, when over $10 were taken in.Mrs.R.Pease, Convener of Welfare and contest on \u201cEmergency Hints.\u201d Mrs.Oborne won the prize given by Mrs.Pease.Mrs.Oborne had silk pieces which she had reserved from a local silk factory in Drummondville.These pieces were donated by the factory to be used in war work or other Li- the game between the Rangers and Chicago on Saturday night will at least get out of the cellar.The real rivalry this week-end will be between the Toronto Maple Leafs end the Montreal Canadiens.These two teams have always been keen rivals and have been racing neck and neck for the undisputed leadership of the league this year.Toronto may ju:tip ahead momentarily as they will TT ,,, .\t,lrr,\t, play two games over the week-end.Healthy held a True or false while the Canadiens remain idle Saturday night and only go into action on Sunday night against the Blsack Hawks.Toronto has a formidable opponent in Saturday\u2019s game when they face the Boston Eruins but nevertheless they are expected to take the match.On Sunday night, the Leafs will tangle with lowly Rangers, but no comment is being made on that game because the Rangers are just as likely to Y\u2019s Men won two strings.CAMP 13 SERGEANTS A.Lauzon .C Mineau .D.Gauthier M Leblanc K.Emond .Totals .I J.Strickland H.Sim H .MacCallum C.Campbell .W.Mutchler .Totals .B.O.D.\u2019s 187\t151\t144\u2014482\t 190\t141\t184-\t-515 148\t157\t247-\t-552 190\t153\t183-\t-531 193\t173\t317-\t-683 908\t780\t1075-\t2763 O.D.\ts\t\t 159\t175\t202-\t-536 208\t225\t238-\t-671 127\t188\t160-\t-475 215\t123\t160\u2014498\t 213\t212\t227-\t-652 922\t9*23\t987\t1832 MT.PLEASANT SKIERS PLAN ACTIVE YEAR The curtain all but rings down on teams: The Lord Sherbrooke Train-the scheduled season in the Ontario ing Centre, the Windsor Mills Paper Rugby Football Union senior series Makers and the Canadian Ingersoll today with three games involving P>and.There ifi a strong possibility all six teams but on the outcome of that Richmond Monarchs will also two hangs almost as many \u201cifs\u201d as .have a team in the league.However, in a game of draw poker with the officials of the Richmond club have deuces wild.\tj not decided yet but have promised j The three question-mark teams i to give their answer today, are Toronto R.C.A.F.Hurricanes,! The schedule will begin on the Hamilton Flying Wildcats and To-j first Sunday of December and the ronto Balmy Beach.Hurricanes and j teams are to start practising im-Wildcats are tied for first place with | mediately.While the schedule has seven wins, one tie and one loss each .not been drawn up as yet, it is and one game to play.Beaches are'expected that either the Rand or three points behind the leaders with Lord Sherbrooke ¦will receive one of six wins and two losses and two i the other teams, games to play.The teams finishing j With the formation of this league, first and second enter the playoffs.I Sherbrooke hockey fans are assured i new trails has already been cut.( ^ Here are a few of the assorted ( of a good hockey circuit again this Much new territory will be\" taken itv \u201cHs\u201d:\t._\tyear.The schedule is to be drawn ; by these trails and the lighting sys- If Hurricanes beat or tie Beaches up much in the same manner as last j terns on the hills are also being' in their game in Toronto today the year and the teams are expected to checked and improved, airmen will be in the playoffs.If | be quite evenly matched.Most of! It was also announced that the Beaches win they will still need _ajiast season\u2019s players will be appear-: old ski tow up the main hill will be ing again this year with possibly The members of the ski section of the Mount Pleasant Club are already making plans for an active season and it is expected that the same enthusiasm will be shown in this popular winter sport as there was in the tennis club last summer.Many new improvements will have been made for the benefit of the skiers this year and a series of victory over Toronto Navy in the final scheduled game of the season next Wednesday night in Toronto to make the grade.If Wildcats beat or tie Navy in their game in Hamilton, the Mountain City team will be in the playoffs.But if the unexpected happens and the Wildcats lose some more \u201cifs\u201d bob up.FORDYCE Toronto, Nov.0.\u2014© years ago a youngster making the big jump from junior to major league hockey, if he made it at all would be fitted into a second or third string line for experience.The war changed that and last year 17-year-old Jack Hamilton was called up from To- Mr.and Mrs.George Hanson open-j ed their home and gave a Hallowe\u2019en party.Nearly all the guests arrived I in costumes, which caused much i merriment.The house decorations I were artistically done and were very l much admired.The evening was -\tspent in cards, crokinoie, Chinese A couple of rejected by the army on physical checkers, and social conversation.A Canadian Sport Snapshots By CHARLES EDWARDS, Canadian Press Staff Writer, ^\t_\ta few new' players to round out the rosters.Gerry Wiggett has been re-elected President of the loop for the fourth time, while Ernie Taylor will assume his duties as Secretary-Treasurer of the league for the seventh consecutive year.Dr.R.Nadeau was elected First Vice-President of the loop.Credit for the formation of the circuit goes to Lt.-Col.E.J.Nantel and Dallas Grant w'ho spent much time and effort to get the league operating again this year.grounds.Incidentally: One of the great pack of hockey stars who won the Allan Cup for Moncton Hawks in 1933-34, Bert Connolly is back home in B.T.G.E.R.won two strings.PHILIP CAREY ronto Junior ranks to centre Mel trying oW with the amateur Royals Hill and Bob Davidson after Syl and trying for amateur reinstate-Apps was hurt.This year 20-year- ment.He turned professional with -old Gus Bodnar has moved direct Rangers in 1934 and later toured the from Fort William\u2019s Junior Hurri- minors .The British Columbia cane Rangers to centre Toronto's Basketball Association _ refused to Number One line with Davidson and lift a one-year suspension imposed Lome Carr on the wings.Gus show- last spring on the Victoria hoop star, ed class in his first appearance but Ritchie Nicol, following a dressing-lie\u2019s not cocky.\u201cThis is quite a step, room fracas .There\u2019s hockey I delicious and appetizing lunch was served by the host ana nottess.All enjoyed the evening immensely, and all voted the host and hostess as ideal entertainers.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hansford and Montreal pi^6 son\u2019\tCoaticook, were \u2018 - L ¦ 1 guests of Mr.and Mrs.Vaughan and Mrs.Williams.Mrs.Ella Cady, of Nashua, N.H., returned home with them, where she was their guest for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.George Hooper were guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Mc-Clay, in Bondville.Mrs.Frank Emmett spent a day in Montreal.right into the big league,\u201d he said, power on Bill Cockburn\u2019s Winnipeg Miss Guila Jones spent several .\t^ had an extra $6.60 box when they R.C.A.F.team: Alf Pike, Wally ; days mjulford with her srster, Mrs.I\tout for $30 and Bull.Miss Guila Jones spent several \u201cI think 1 got a real break when they R.C.A.F.team: Alf Pike, Wally days in Fulford with put me between two smooth wing- Stanowsky, Bill Juzda, Butch Mer-; David Bull, and Mr ers like Davidson and Carr.They chant, Pete Langelle, Joe Krol, Pan]: word has been\tnls ,ut;a would make any centre look good.\u201d , Platz, Roy McBride, Bob Luney, Bill ; Claude D.Tilson, formeny of ibis\tj Any junior fit for N.H.L.play, Snider, Hal Thompson, Reni Trudel.; place, but now of Mancnester, N.H., L n_n:t\u201e Qiv\tnro former N.H.1 has been granted a oatent on in- \u201e NOTRE DAME IS FAVORITE OVER ARMY GRIDDERS I New York, Nov, 6.\u2014vu coaching background to go with his\tL.players .\t.Don Gallingei, 18-j\tventing a marking machine, assignor\tfp\u201eni\t'the\tIrish\twere\trated natural ability.Bodnar gives much\tyear-old Boston Bruins forward, told\tof one-half to North American Hold-\t10,, noints\tbetter\tthan\tthe\tcad« credit to Gordon Houston, who coach-\tDink Carroll\tof the Montreal Gazette\tm# Corporation, Syracuse, N.Y., and\t\u201c ed the Fort William juniors with\tthat he had\tbeen offered a baseball,\tone-half to Parshad Holding Cor- whom Gus played the last three contract by Connie Mack of Phila-yeans.Bud Poile, last year with delphia Athletics in the^ fall but the Leafs but now' in the army, is an- army had prior call.Gallinger ex-other Houston product.Bodnar was pects to enlist early next year.STANHOPE AND NORTON MILLS C.W.Institute.Seated at the head table were P/C.Steve Taylor and Chicago Rangers 2 0 2 2 0 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING Eastern Section Q.S.H.L.\t\t\t\t\t\tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA \t\t\t\t\tHershey .\t0\t9\t0\t0\t6\t9 Ottawa at Quebec.\t\t\t\t\tBuffalo .\t4\tï\t2\t1\t6\tli) \t\t\t\t\tProvidence .\to\t0\t9\t0\t0\t3 NATIONAL LEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t STANDING\t\t\t\t\tWestern\t\tSection\t\t\t\t P W L\tD\tF\tA\tP\t\tp\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA Toronto .3 2 0\t1\t14\t8\t5\tCleveland .\t4\t2\t1\t1\t16\t14 Canadiens .3 2 0\t1\t9\t6\t5\tIndianapolis .\t4\ti\t0\t3\t12\t10 Detroit \t 2 1 0\t1\trs\tS\t\u2022} O\tPittsburgh .\t4\ti\t2\t1\t11\t12 Association in connection with Chal-mer\u2019s Church in Richmond.Refreshments were servvd by the hostess Oiand several helpers, Ol Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr.Orvis Taylor and Fte.O.Taylor, Overseas, and all of the family and relatives of Mrs.Frank Taylor, whose sudden death was such a p | shock to all, 4 ¦ Sympathty is extended to the fam-31 ily and relatives of Mrs.Stanley Farquhar, of Windsor Mills, nee Flossie Lockwood, especially to her husband and aged grandmother, Mrs.J.Lockwood.attended the funeral in Trenholme of Mrs.Frank Taylor, formerly Miss Mildred Rodgers.Mrs.Mamie Haley, of Pittsburg, N H\u201e was a Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs.Delia Glaude.Friends of Mrs.L.Welch are sorry to hear that she is critically ill at her home here.Mrs.Joseph Poulin, of La Patrie, is spending a few days visiting her j parents, Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Houle.I Pte.Abraham Houle, of Alberta, is spending his furlough visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Houle.Cashie Lyons ivas one of the lucky hunters in this vicinity, who was fortunate enough to get a nine point deer.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Keeler were Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Parks, of Berlin, N.H., and Mr.and Mrs.FredericK Dawson, of Niagara Falls, N.Y.Mrs.Kenneth Lyons has returned home, after spending a few days visiting her parents, M-c and Mrs.Archambault, in Coaticook.Mr.Hiram Bacon has gone to Sherbrooke, where he wit; remain with his daughter, Mrs.Leona \u2022LT.TOMMY HARMON REPORTED MISSING Tommy Harmon, all-American halfback in 1939 and 1940, has been reported missing in action over China since October 30.Louis Harmon, father of the missing fighter pilot, received a telegram from the United States Army informing him of Tommy\u2019s disappearance.Lt.Harmon crashed last April in Central America, but found his way through tne jungle to safety.He was assigned to the 449th fighter squadron in China.One of the greatest football stars that ever played on the Michigan team, Harmon was credited with having knocked down two Zeros and had promised his family another for Christmas, Approximately one-half of the boundary of New Y'ork state is water.Smith.Mr.Howard Smith, of Sherbrooke, spent a day with his aunt, Mrs.H.Beaudoin.Austus is a wide open, high scoring combination of soccer, basketball and aerial bombardment.Time out for a smoke.Canada\u2019s fighting sons in uniform carry on through arctic cold, desert heat or drenching rain.And, under all conditions, aey treasure their Sweet Caps for blessed moments of relaxation.Because Sweet Caps have proved such unfailingly good companions, they are the most popu« lar cigarettes with Canadians over here, over there, everywhere! 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