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[" WEATHER Moderate Southwest winds ; faix and a little milder.Friday: partly cloudy and comparatively mild.mwrbnroke lailu wrorb TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 45 ; minimum, 36.Same day last year; Max.50; min.44.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938.Forty-Second Year.GREAT BRITAIN SUPPORTS U.S.STAND Insists Upon Open Door In China Trade JAP VANGUARD HEADS TOWARD RAILWAY TOWN Dire Results Predicted From Revised Marriage Edicts Capture of Yochow Would Give Invaders Strategic Position for Extension ot Campaign into Hunan Province.Foreign Under-Secretary Tells House of Commons Empire Opposes Creation of All-Eastern Asia Economic Bloc of China, Japan and Manchoukuo-Government Elkton, Md., Nov.16.\u2014®\u2014Marry- 3,600 persons.But the move was ing parsons who were voted out ot , none too popular with many, parti-jobs and the merchants who operat- cularly taxi drivers, barbers and ed Elkton\u2019s romance mart under ! yrocers, who had profited nicely, mass-production methods _ mourned ; They provided the elopers with in-1 today for the booming business that ; formation on obtaining marriage li- j must end next week.\t; cence and finding a minister.Then Warnings of dire happenings to ; they collected a fee.the economic life of Elkton mingled | The state has done something it\u2019s j with tones of satisfaction as returns : going to be awful .sick of,\u201d com-1 from Tuesday\u2019s election showed mented Rev, C.M.Cepe, who said j Maryland voters approved on refer- ; he worked \u201cfoi the taxicab people\u201d endum a measure providing for a ; and who officiated at 068 ceremonies i LARGE ADVANCE Arabs And Jews Combine IS ANNOUNCED Opposition To Latest British Holy Land Plans BY LOYALISTS Spanish Government Forces Declare that Armies Are Hendaye.France, Nov.10.-(/I5) -Despite Insurgent denials.Span Shanghai, Nov.10.\u2014 (/P) \u2014 A Japanese vanguard reached the out- forty-eight-hour lapse between the last month, skirts of Yochow today after an all- issuing of a licence and marriage.( \u201cThe state has taken away $250,-; ish Government armies claimed to night march and started attacking ! For a quarter century residents 1 000 of revenue from Elkton.It\u2019s the : be moving steadily forward tjday that strategic railway town 122! of adjoining states wanting to marry.only thing that has kept Elkton toward Fraga and Lerida on the miles up the Yanglse from Hankow, in haste, have dashed across the alive.It\u2019s just going to ruin this Segre River front.Faces Labor Want-Of-Confidence Motion\tcapture of Yochow would put state line to be married in Elkton.town.\u201d\t' Insurgent General Franco\u2019s re- the invaders m a position to carry Elopements became one ot the pun-; In contrast was the comment of ports said his soldiers \u2018 reconquered Steadily Pressing Toward Arab Leaders Demand that Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Fraga and Lerida on Segre' Exiled Terrorist Leaders Be Included in Any Conference Called by British Government to Study Palestine Situation \u2014Jewish Leaders Label Plan as \u201cFantastically Ridiculous.\u201d River Front.on Failure to Relieve Unemployment.London, Nov.10.\u2014(®\u2014The * House qf Commons, during debate on the Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, will be asked to approve a Labor amendment deploring unemployment, it was announced today.W i 11 i a m Petbick - Lawrence, Labor, will submit the amendment expressing regret over the \u201cabsence of any reference (in the Speech from the Throne) to the serious problem of unemployment as represented by nearly two million men and women who cannot find work.\u201d A fiery attack by David Lloyd George, former Prime Minister, upon the Government for \u201ccomplete surrender\u201d to the dictatorships, featured a full day of debate yesterday.Through a policy of drift and concession, lie said, the Government had permitted Britain\u2019s influence and security to he threatened from the Mediterranean to the Far East.Richard Butler, Foreign Undersecretary, declared Great Britain stood with the United States on the question of the open door for trading opportunities in China against Japan\u2019s announced policy of an all Eastern Asia bloc with the cooperation of a defeated China and Manchuokuo.PROFITABLE LOOT Philadelphia, Nov.10.\u2014(/P)\u2014Six bandits armed with a submachine gun, shotguns and revolvers held up a.Railway Express Agency truck driver and his helper at a mid-city station early today, and fled in an automobile.Their loot was twenty-six bags of cancelled cheques.on their offensive in Hunan province cipal businesses and Elkton streets southward by rail against Changsha, were dotted with signs advertising Hunan provincial capital eighty- : active and retired preachers avail-three miles south of Yochow, and able for marriage ceremonies at any across large Tung Ting Lake hour of the day or night, against a dozen important cities.| The favorable vote on the forty-Japanese announced they had eight-hour proposal came after a occupied Tungeheng, forty miles : period of soaring records of mar-east of Yochow, and were pushing': riages.There were 2,308 licences on southward toward the Canton- ; issued last month in this town of Hankow railway south of Yochow.: - Squadrons of Japanese aircraft bombed a dozen cities and military positions in Southwest China.George C.Potts, Chief of Police for all territory lost\u201d on the Segre twenty years here until his retire- front in Northeastern Spain, but ment last year.\t' the Government in dispatches in- \u201cThey played the devil with this I listed its militiamen were in a po-town,\u201d said he.\u201cWhile they brought ; sition to attack Lerida from the business to the town the jitney j nm'th, south and east crowds and the marrying parsons I Lerida.an important power dis-did not conduct themselves in a i tribution centre of 43,000 populn-proper manner.We\u2019re not losing I Bon.ig eighty miles west of Bar- much,\" Turkey Today Mourns Passing Of Creator Of Modern State HEARING OPENS INTO DEATH OF MINING DOCTOR MOONEY HOPES FOR PARDON ON BOMB TRAGEDY celona and sixteen miles northeast ,of Fraga, a town of $7,500 at ihc confluence of the Segre and Cinca rivers.KING AND QUEEN TO TRAVEL OVERLAND London, Nov.If).\u2014OP)\u2014The King and Queen will (ravel from Canada lo Washington overland when they make their visit (o (he United Stales next year, it was semi-officially announced today.They will return to Canada before beginning their homeward voyage.Reich Government Intervenes To Curb Anti-Semitic Terror Kamal Ataturk, Responsible for Elevation of Turkey from M MlnfL^n^rn'yoînLfh HUINTS TODAY HEADED TOWARD FULL RECOVERY Viscount Cranborne, Mr.Butler\u2019s predecessor, and Sir Stafford Cripps and Arthur Henderson, Labor, entered the debate to assail the Government\u2019s foreign policy.Lieut.-Col.th'î Z0JlïUeù S prtîary' f01' Sc0t-! which was banned for British Hoops land, aided Mr.Butler m answer-\t-\t- Disorganized State to One of Most Important of Minor Powers, Died from Lengthy illness at Age of Fifty-Eight Years\u2014Both Britain and Germany Keenly Interested ini Appointment of Successor.- « Istanbul.Nov.10.\u2014(JP) \u2014 Ko mal Atatürk, creator and President of modern Turkey who lived hard and ruled hard, died today.He was fifty-eight years old.Ataturk, long ill.succumbed to cirrhosis of the liver at 9:05 a.m.(2:05 a.m.E.S.T.) after having clung to life longer than his doctors had expected.He apparently had been gaming strength after a grave attack in mid-October but suffered a relapse.Ataturk lived hard.He often worked or listened to muiscians all night.For many years he was a chain cigarette smoker, a marathon coffee drinker and celebrated often with champagne and raid liquor, ining Concern Met Death When Inflammable Costume Worn at Masquerade Caught Fire.ing their arguments.Toward the close of the night session debate swung to trade.Walter F.Higgs, Conservative, said the visit next summer of the King and Queen to Canada and the United States was an \u201cadmirable initiative\u201d but would be \u201cabsolutely useless\u201d unless manufacturers followed it up.Britain, he said, had lost her ranking position in overseas markets, particularly in the Americas.He said Britain was ten years behind in developing air service to South America.Morgan Price, Labor, called for reorganization of industry and creation of a foreign trade body to represent the United Kingdom in negotiations with Eastern Europe.Declaring all was not lost there, Mr.Price said: \u201cWe still have our agreement with Turkey, the results of which ought to be developed.\u201d \u201cLet us return to our traditional during the Great m Palestine War.He ruled hard as the iron-fisted \u201cGrey Wolf\u201d who forged a strong new westernized state out of the war-crushed ruins of the Ottoman Empire.Turkey, strategically placed between east and west in a rapidly changing world, quickly and sadly sought his successor.Abdul Halik Renda, President of the National Assembly, assumed the Kenora, Ont., Nov.10, \u2014CP) \u2014 Thomas Semple testified before Magistrate T.H.Wolfe last night that John Melnick, charged with manslaughter, touched a match to Dr.Dennis Smith\u2019s masquerade costume at a dance at Madsen Red Lake mine October 29 when the mine doctor suffered fatal burns.Semple testified he had seen Mel-.\t.77.\t_\t, ,\t! nick walk up to a group including Physician Who Brought the the doctor, thumb a match and apply Famous Youngsters into the light to Smith\u2019s costume, the World Highly Pleased \u201ci believe it was done as a joke with Result of Operations seeinR the dress had cauBht on fire Yesterday.earlier and had caused a laugh then,\u201d Semple said.On the first \u2022-\t[ occasion Dr.Smith had beaten out Callander, Ont., Nov.10.\u2014CP)\u2014Dr.the flame quickly.Allan Roy Dafoe, famous for bring-1 c- L.Donaghy testified Melnick ing the Dionne quintuplets into the 'lad seemed greatly perturbed as world, today looked forward to hear- others at the dance sought to extin-, .\tguish Dr.Smith\u2019s flaming costume, mg his little charges relate the most \u201cj [jt it, just as a joke but I didn\u2019t interesting exiperience of their lives expect that to happen,\u201d Donaghy \u2014removal of tonsils and adenoids, said Melnick told him.Donaghy was \u201cWe didn\u2019t tell them what was confident the- fire could have been going to happen and now I\u2019m looking extinguished had the doctor remain-forward to hearing them tell me ed in the hall.But the doctor ran for about it,\u201d said the pudgy physician, the door, apparently seeking to reknown only as a good \u201cCountry Doc\u201d move the fire danger from others interim presidency while a Govern- ï\u2019nn'f® ,orle ,sunny morning in May, wearing inflammable costumes.Ho when he rushed along a bumpy, was completely enveloped in flames, twisting trail to the farm home of! Miss Jean Smart, nurse at the Mi.and Mrs.Oliva Dionne, two and mine, said Dr.Smith\u2019s costume was one-half miles from here.\tj similar to a Hawaiian costume with ,\t4 uw81,3 smo°th > G Lf6*n_ skirt made of unravelled rope Vay't^t Dr\u2018 ^af°e sh'atlds Jo a heavier rope around Newly-Elected Governor of California Indicates He Will Favorably Consider Application for Pardon in Twen-ty-Two-Year-0!d Case.San Quentin, Calif., Nov.10.\u2014 \u2019¦(JP)\u2014-Smiling broadly, Tom Mooney went about his prison routine as a hôpital orderly today with new hope of freedom through a pardon by California's Democratic Governor-elect, Culbert Olson, But he has hoped so many times before, in the twenty-two years he has been in prison since his conviction of the 1916 Preparedness Day bombing outrage in oan Francisco, he was hesitant about doing any premature rejoicing over the Olson statement promising an early hearing on a new pardon application, and indicating it would be viewed with favor.Olson reiterated yesterday his Propaganda Minister, in Appealing to People to Remain Calm, Declares that Final Answer to Jewry Will Be Given in Form ot Laws and Decrees for Slaying of Paris Embassy Attache\u2014Large Number of Jewish Properties Destroyed in Wave ot Terrorism.RIVAL PARTIES OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ^ Berlin, Nov.10.\u2014 (JP) \u2014 Propaganda Minister Paul Goebbels today issued a brief appeal to the German populace to desist from further anti-Jewish demonstrations after synagogues in many cities had been burned, wrecked or badly damaged.\u201cThe justifiable and understandable indignation of the German people over the cowardly Jewish murder of a German diplomat in Paris has resulted during the past night in extensive demonstrations,\u201d said Goebbels.He referred to the killing of Ernst von Rath, Secretary of the Paris Vntinn Inrrpasps Intpppst in KmbaKsy\u2019 by a seventeen-year-old vuiiiig inuedbeh iiuBiLbi ii Polish Jew wbo had lived in Gov- Next Two Congressional many.I Telephoned reports from many | parts of Germany showed that anti-Washington, Nov.10.\u2014(JP)\u2014The 'dewis'*'1 violence, beginning early to- vxnKUcav,\t«&y , W S Tl 9 11 011'W1 (1 G.syna- Unexpected Strength of Republican Party in Tuesday\u2019s Sessions.previous belief Mooney was innocent |DemoCi.atic Republican parties dayo\u2019(wetv of the bombmpr, In which ten persons iKpiran a two veau- sfrinriHe for Seven of Berlins twenty wern VilW nmi Wv minrpH nnri l._h \".\t.1 y , J .7,\t°f ; gogues were burned.All Vienna\u2019s ment proclamation announced immediate convocation of the Assembly to elect a new President.The Assembly was expected to meet tomorrow'.General Ismet Inonu, the \u2018\u2018Military Bookkeeper\u201d who was Premier for thirteen of the fifteen years that Ataturk headed the state and was a lifelong collaborator of the President, was expected to be chos- en.policy and see that the great terri- I The streets of Istanbul were tories on the threshold of Europe j thronged with saddened Turks and Asia are still kept open to the i mourning the man who gave them trade of the world,\u201d he said.\u201cThat, [ a new national consciousness.All however, will not be attained by a public functions and ceremonies were Continued on Page 2.Col.\tContinued on Pa^e 2.Col.4.Face-Saving Compromise Provides Solution For Jap Cabinet Crisis were killed and forty injured, and that he was convicted on perjured testimony.He said he would hold a hearing, to which anyone might bring objections to setting Mooney free, before acting upon the pardon application.Mooney has contended he was con- power today as the aftermath twenty-one synagogues were report- political upheavals m United States elections.^ith eleven new governorships, ; by\tNazis that they must leave eight new Senate seats and at least*\twithin fortv-, Tuesday s | ed [U|rnt,-ular color combinations.Splendid Buy at this Thrift Pricing! ZELLER\u2019S LIMITED S1.M 59 back and front, rinse in clear water and dry.EAST ANGUS » 'tar y.months\u2014preferably at night before going to bed.Scrub it thoroughly n, of course, and rinse with cold .cleaned until it forms a lather, then l^r\t?rc\tand i wash in clear cold water and dry ! lnf: m.K' .f 11 insing i.-, uny im-¦ with a soft cloth.Or simply wash |P?rtant' Af,er'vard, s,n00th on ,in\ta Vi^li an?-: The night emollient you choose mon la u you wish.Use a soft brush, , taking care to go all over the piece, ?\u201d 1).*)l)0\t\u2018 t»nub.e ing regret that she was unable to be Ward Phone Edward, m B'\u2019'\t' Jumeoara, driving harness, 2 double waTOns, present, and an article were read TSSf\u201413S.\t: 3 sets of double sleds, buggy, grain grinder, by Mrs.K.MacRae.xt>-| ONTARIO ETflTTT lînriM npi.\u2019K\tpu,ni< slel«h' travers sleigh, Emery n .J.\t,\t0\t;K w^heel, pulley blocks, fanning mill, 20 loads The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Universal-ist Church was entertained by Mrs.James McCrea at her home.After a short business meeting a delicious tea was served by the hostess to over twenty members and guests.Mrs.R.G.Davidson poured the tea, and Mrs.Clifford Reed and Mrs.Nelson Pike, assisted in serving.Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Pike entertained at a buffet supper at the home of Mrs.Pike\u2019s mother, Mrs.A.H.Ham.The guests included Mr.and Mrs.Ervine Burns, Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Reed, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Park es, the Misses Irene Lariviere, Muriel Riley, and Lyndall Jackson and Mr.Gerald Wheeler, -of Sherbrooke.Bridge was enjoyed after supper.Mrs.J.A.Seguin and Miss Ruth Seguin, have returned from a two weeks\u2019 vacation in Concord, Laconia and Meredith, N.H., and other points.Mrs.Theodore Thompson.Miss Mandana Griffin and Miss Deryl Hunter, all of Laconia, motored up with them for a week-end, Miss Hunter going on to Lennoxville to visit her father, Mr.Hunter, and Mrs.Hunter.A reception was held in honor of Mr.and Mrs.John Soonum at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Taylor.About sixty guests were present.The table was trimmed with pink streamers and centred with a three-storey wedding cake.The young couple received many useful gifts.Following an enjoyable evening of dancing, refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Charles Taylor, Mrs.A.Laduke, Mrs.Moody Merrill and the Misses Helen and Patricia Taylor.At a late hour the guests departed, wishing Mr.and Mrs.Soonum many years of happiness, and thanking the host and hostess for their very pleasant evening.Miss Ann Mayhew, of Brompton-vilie, is a guest of her aunt, Mrs Ashley Hoed, and Mr.Reed.Master Russell Mayhew, who has been visiting at the same home, has returned to his home in B romp ton ville.Mr.Lee Guild, of Drummondville, spent a week-end at the home of Ins mother, Mrs.Carrie Guild, and family.Policeman: \u2018\u2018What are you doing there ?\u201d Suspicious Character: \u201cA fortnight ago I picked up a front door key, and now 1 am trying to find out which house it fits, so that I can give it back to the owner.\u2019\u2019 An American writes that he has visited thirty-two countries and is \u2018\u2018firmly convinced that Englishmen have the untidiest hair of any nation.\u201d Anyway, they manage to keep it on in'a crisis.BUCK & WHITE MkâK'ug .'Tip k WM ¦ 1\" house, l«rw* fireplace, ground/?.Phone Edwards.185.beautiful of manure, 2,009 lb.J scales, 5 gallons of Personal Live Stock For Sale JFEGISTERED JERSEY BULL Cosy Cove Mossy Maid SPECIAL.8 th, 30244, 0ONSC1ENCE MONEY C.1\\ ACKNOW $25.00 would person concerned ki^ly ctate ib8 nature of transaction without d.¦,.,:ip.g to Auditor, same address.MEN OF 30, 40, 50 ! WANT vim, vigor, for rundown body?Try Ostrex Tablets of raw oyster stimulants and general body\t^\t___ _ builders.If not delighted with results of c«stcr aged ram prize winner.John Pibua, first package, maker refunds its low price.Knowlt.on fat.Her beautiful son, 11 months old, by A.R.sire at low figure.Fresh and springer heifers, accredited blood tested.Reginald A.Mayhew, DixviJle.Que.[seeder shingle, sawed lumber and plank, cO j tons of good hay, 500 bushels of grain and j straw, all kinds of ladders, chains and small toois about the place.All household furniture.No reserve as farm is sold.Terms: Cash.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.Phong 1005.\tSherbrooke.Prayers were offered, read by Mrs.Renfrgw^scàioU'i:) \"Vin 1 MacKay and Miss M.MacMillan, white paint, 10,030 after which, a period of silent pray TFEGISTERED HAMPSHIRE RAM LAMBS I | DEATHS REPORTED xxx and xx $lo and $12.Registered Lei- ^ * Call, write Budning\u2019s and all good druggists.Wanted To Borrow $400 *9.For Sale or Exchange T ARGE QUEBEC HEATER, LIKE Jj w Good proposition.Record, Box rhat bava you ir.exchansre?Knights, H.R.3, North Hatley, Qua.Wanted To Purchase HEW.P.W.MRS.Lost And Found Lost near dominion, victoria ok Quebec Streets, child's winter coat and hat, size 2 years.Return to 62 Dominion Avenue.\t__ ________ It ON.SON LIGHTER.INITIALS W.D.H.Reward.Bolt HO.Record.Roofer f OGS, BASSWOOD.BIRCH AND MAPLF Apply 438 King West.Phone 341.Female Hein Wanted ¦J^OST ¦pXFERIENCED ENGLISH HAIRDRESS-J er wanted.State yean, of experience Record.Box 82.\\\\J E.HETHERINGTON ' ' \u2022 roofer and slater, repaired and painted any place in Eastern to support them.Township:'- Phone 20TTt.Air\tTY During the course of the after- were appointed conveners in charge I'-'Or .womans Hour.noon regret was expressed at the loss to the Ladies\u2019 Aid occasioned by the departure of Mrs.George Phelps, who has taken up residence m Bedford.Mrs.Phelps, who has been an enthusiastic member of the Society since its inception twenty years ago, had held several offices in the Aid and was always a ready worker for the good of the Assocation.Her ab of the ¦ entertainment in connection I 9:00 p.m,\u2014WJZ: Nowand Then; with the community Christmas tree, !WEAF: Town Hall Tonight; WABC: which will be held as usual.\tEverybody\u2019s Music; CBM: Ventures A contest of the most words form-1 in Citizenship; KDKA: Political ed from the letters contained in [Talk.\u201cSpooner Pond Women\u2019s Institute\u201d! 9 ;3o p.m.\u2014WABC: Texaco Star was a feature of this meeting, first 1 Theatre; CBF: Music by Percy Faith; CKAC: French Programme.prize, donated by Mrs.Blanchard, going to Mrs.Eva Rodgers, and second prize, donated by Mrs.C.Han- sence will leave a vacancy that will naT1' 1° Mrs.Oscar Lockwood.Mrs.be difficult to fill.\t*\tGordon Wintle and,Miss Jessie Tay- After the business of the meeting lor were in charge of the contest, had been completed, the hostess, as- The meeting was then given over sisted by Mrs.L.Hayes and Miss to the convener of immigration, Mrs.Winnie Douglas, served supper.| T.Abercrombie, who read a very in- - *\titeresting paper on \u201cProgressive Im- General Noies\tI migration for Canada.\u201d Mr.Levi Smith has returned to' After the meeting adjourned, Mr.Stanley Cochrane\u2019s after a short lmich was served by the hostess, as-vacation trip.\tsisted by Miss Jessie Taylor and Mrs.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.Abercrombie.Delbert Corey included Mr.William i Thompson, of Bedford, and Mr.and I\tGeneral Notes Mrs.Ernest Thompson, ol Cowans-1, Prior to leaving for their new ville.\tihome in Kingsbury, Mr.and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Edward F-alff, John Hawker, Jr., were guests of Montreal, were guests of the form- honor at a miscellaneous shower and er\u2019s brother, Mr.Horace Realff and surprise party sponsored by Mrs.family.\t.Frank Taylor and Mrs.Robert Rod- Mr.\u2018 Frank Meunier has been'Ser® ^ the home of Mrs.Hawker\u2019s spending a short time in Montreal.1 parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Blanchard.Miss Elizabeth Sager went to Dancing and cards were enjoyed un-Sweetsburg recently.\t1 t'l twelve o\u2019clock, when lunch was Mr.Earl Baker accompanied Mr.served, after which Miss Gracie Blan-and Mrs.D.C.Gardner to Sheldon, chard anc1 Adele Rodgers presented Vt, to visit Mrs.M.Beeman and Mr- and Mrs.Hawker with two well Miss Marjory Beeman.\tfilled boxes of love]y gifts from their A full attendance of members was nlany friends, who wish them success present at a meeting of the Ceme- m their new home.The christening of Mr.and Mrs, Clifford Gunter\u2019s young place Sunday, the child tery Association held at the home of Mr.Stanley Cochrane.Minutes of the preceding meeting were submitted and a financial report was read by Mr.Frank Corey.Tentative plans for a new cemetery fence were discussed.Considerable routine business was transacted before the meeting adjourned.Miss Catherine Gardner, of and Mrs.Burton Boast and son, j Pierceton, was a week-end guest of Kenneth, of Montreal, were week- I end guests at the same home.the name Garry Edward.Rev.Mr.Belford officiated.Mr.W.R.Boast and daughter, Connie, of Swastika, Ont., spent a few days with his parents, Mr.and , Mrs.John Boast and family.Mr.10:00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Kay Kyser\u2019s Musical Klass and Dance; WJZ: Magnolia Blossoms; CBM: Gems from the Lyric Stage; CKAC: Ray Irwin\u2019s Orchestra.10:30 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Minstrel Show; WABC: It Can Be Done; CKAC: Lloyd Huntley\u2019s Orchestra.11:00 p.m.\u2014 WABC: News; WEAF: Johnny Messner\u2019s Orchestra; WJZ: News; CBF: News; CKAC: Sports, Pianologue.11:30 p.m.\u2014WABC: Glenn Miller\u2019s Orchestra; WJZ: Russ Morgan\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Dick Gasparre\u2019s Orchestra; CBF: Lloyd Huntley\u2019s Orchestra; CBM: Building of Canada.TOMORROW 7.00\tp.m.\u2014WEAF: Amos *n Andy; KDKA: Easy Aces; CBF: French programme; CKAC: Sporting Club.7.30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Shaefer All-Star P.evue; WABC: Joe Penner: WJZ: Dick Gasparre\u2019s Orchestra; CBF: Doris Davis, songs; CFCF: Uncle Troy; CKAC: French programme.8.00\tp.m.-\u2014WABC: Kate Smith Hour; WEAF: Rudy Vallee\u2019s Hour; son tooklWJZ: Interesting Neighbors; CBF: receiving\u2019Instrumental Ensemble; CFCF: To- ONLYJHE BEST pSGOOPiMmjGH-7 This outstanding triumph is proof of quality.Twelve first prizes in twelve classes, in this year\u2019s Baby Shows at the Toron to and Ottawa Exhibitions, were won by babies fed on \u2018Crown Brand\u2019 Corn Syrup.What better evidence can there he of the confidence which Canadian mothers and their physicians have in the purity and quality of \u2018Crown Brand.\u2019 A delicious table syrup, \u2018Crown Brand\u2019 is a treat for the whole family.Tell the hoys that pictures of famous hockey stars cau stiil be obtained for \u2018Crown Brand\u2019 Corn Syrup labels.CROWN BRAND E9RM SYRUP THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited ipwflRQSBUn6 [ROWN BRAKD N'syhup Mr.and Mrs.Bracey and family, of Dunham, were week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Gunter.Mr, and Mrs.J.F.Noble spent a dav in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Oscar Lockwood, who was in the Sherbrooke Hospital for a few days, has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.R.E.McArthur, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Noble, called on friends and relatives in East Angus and Scotstown recently.A very enjoyable dance and raffle was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.F.Taylor were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Hawker, Jr.Sunday.A successful Hallowe\u2019en dance and cmilt raffle was held at the home I of Mr.and Mrs.T.Abercrombie, jents kinder the auspices of the Spooner |Pond W.I., Miss Ora Gunter winning [the lucky number on the quilt.Prizes for the best costumes were won by Mrs.T.Lambert and Henry Annette.Mr.and Mrs.F.Blanchard and familv were Sunday guests of Mr.1 night at Eight.8.30\tp.m.\u2014WJZ: Eastman School of Music; KDKA: Grand Slam Revue; CBF: Montreal Orchestra.9.00\tp.m.\u2014WABC: Major Bowes\u2019 Amateur Hour; WEAF: Good News ox 1939; KDKA: Political Talk.9:30 p.m.\u2014W\u2019JZ: Town Meeting of the Air; KDKA: Melody Time.10.00\tp.m.\u2014WEAF\u2019: Kraft Music Hall; WABC: Columbia Workshop; CKAC: Jean Clement.10.30\tp.m.\u2014WABC: Americans at Work; CFCF: Address by Gen.James G.Haiffiord; CKAC: French programme.11.00\tp.m.\u2014WABC: News; WJZ: News; WEAF: Gliding Swing: CKAC: Sports, pianologue.11.30\tp.m.\u2014CBF: Horace Lanp\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF : Richard lumber\u2019s Orchestra.O HI ,T \u2014Sh« rbrnoit».:*K> WEAK\u2014N«w Vnrk.«60 WGY\u2014Schenectady.1060 CBM\u2014Montreal .860 CFCF\u2014Montreal .«00 WJZ\u2014New York .760 KDKA\u2014Pittsburgh\t »80 CKAC\u2014Montr.J .TSO Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Beattie.Rev.H.C.Denton and Mrs.Denton and son, David, called on friends in South Durham recently.Mr.W.F.Smith, of Richmond, has completed the cement work and new floor on the parsonage verandah.The new chimney and in- terior repairs will be completed and Mrs.J.Hawker, Jr., Kingsbury.Isoon.SHREDDED WHEAT is made of whole wheat only, which contains vital food essentials for develop.ng sound growth and alert minds, in a most delicious and easily digested form.So serve it with lots of milk, hot or cold, every day./'M ALWAYS HEADY FOR MY SHREDDED WHEAT SB The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd Niagara Falls \u2022 Canada shWM Miss Jean Sager.Miss Hilda Vaughan has gone to ! Bedford, where she is assisting in the ' home of Mr.anti Mrs.Charles Smith.Mr.Stanley Cochrane recently motored to Montreal, i After spending a short time at j his home here, Mr.George Montagne I has returned to Cowansville.\t( ! The Roman Catholic school was ! closed on November 1 and 2.Mrs.H.C.Gage has been visiting at the Douglas home.Other guests i at the same home recently were rela- ! tives from Woodstock, Vt., and Mrs.[ George Martin, of Bedford.Miss Irene Corey is spending a short time at the home of Mr.L.H.; Sornberger in Frelighsburg.Messrs.L.B.Russell, of St.Arm- ' and, and Elmer Russell, North San-bridge, were recently calling at Mr.Mervin Corey\u2019s.Mr.Herbert Phelps has returned to Montreal.Those from here who attended the Bedford High School opening were Mrs.Frank Corey, Douglas, Hugh and Jean Corey, Mr.Archie Sager.Jean and Carol Sager, Catherine Gardner, Horace, Stanley, Vallance and David Realff.A number from here attended the turkey dinner sponsored by the men of the Stanbridge East United Church.Mrs.Delbert Corey recently accompanied Mrs.Wells to Montreal.BOUFFARD LANGLOIS 111 Marquette St.Telephones 292 - 293 - 126 - 127 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KIRKDALE ^SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Couchman held *thei first card party of the season in their new hall, assisted by the ladies the Guild.Cards were played at seven tables, the winners being Mrs.L.E.Doyle, Mrs.A.B.Lyster, Mrs.B.L.Macintosh, Mr.F.E.' Davidson, Mr.Jack Couchman and Mr.B.L.Macintosh.The sum of nine dollars was realized.I Miss Bernice Beattie, of Bishop-ton.spent a week end with her par- \u201cDevon\u201d Peaches .2 tins 23c \u201cDevon\u201d Pears .3 tins 29c DOMESTIC SHORTENING 20 Ibs.$2.19\t\u2014\t4 lbs.45c Asparagus Tips, 12,/2 oz.tin 19c Blueberries .2 tins for 25c \u201cKETA\u201d SALMON 1-lb.fin.3\tfor\t29c MACARONI or VERMICELLI 5 lbs.for.25c EGGS, Strictly Fresh \u2014 Grade \u201cA\u201d Large, dozen .47c Grade \u201cA\u201d Medium, dozen .45c Sliced Pineapple.3\ttins\t29c Robin Hood Flour.98 lbs.$2.69 Glenora Flour, 98 lbs.$2.39 \u201cPalm\u201d Tomato Juice, 20 nz.fin .3\tfor\t25c lO'/z oz.tin .5\tfor\t21c Salt Cod .3\tlbs.\t25c Salt Herring.3\tlbs.\t25c Salt Turbot, lb.10c Tomatoes, case of 2 dozen .$1.59 Classic Cleanser .6 boxes 25c Grapefruit, large.5\tfor\t25c Sweet Potatoes\t4\tIbs.\t25c Tomatoes, lb.15c FIRST QUALITY MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES.BEER AND PORTER SUCCUMBED TO SHORT ILLNESS AT STANSTEAD Mrs.Joseph Papineau Passed Away at Age of Eighty-Two Years \u2014 Had Resided in Stanstead for Sixty-Four Years.Stanstead, Nov.10.\u2014The funeral of Mrs.Joseph Papineau, nee Genevieve Laniel, who passed away on Tuesday morning after an illness of three weeks, was held in the Roman Catholic Church this morning.The deceased was born in St.Genevieve, Jacques Cartier County, Que., on October 26, 1856, and had been a resident of this community since her marriage sixty-four years ego.Mr.Papineau was a member of one of the pioneer families of Stanstead and predeceased her by twenty years.Mr-.Papineau leaves to mourn her loss, two daughters.Miss Rose Papineau and May, Mrs.George Winter, and three grandchildren, George Lawrence and Evelyn Winter, all of Stanstead.Interment was in the Ronwtn Catholic Cemetery.WAR WOUND FATAL East Ham, England.\\;w., .0»-~ Wounded in the head while serving with the 6th Dorset Regiment in France twenty years ago, Henry Waite, thirty-nine, is dead from a ¦war wound\u2014the coroner's verdict.i nr,\tI ttAl Chicago, Nov.10\u2014(fP)\u2014David Terrill, twenty-two, Northwestern University student, stood in his yard and fed peanuts to a squirrel.When the suptply of nuts ran low, the squirrel became impatient and bit Terrill on both hands.Terrill shot the animal.WHISKERS OF HONOR Heilbion.South ALL a, Nov.10.\u2014> ((P)\u2014A public meeting here recently approved a motion that men should grow' beards in honor of arrival of the Voortrekker wagon October 4th.Teachers imposed upon themselves a penalty of £1 ($4.80) for cadi shave before the centenary.BLACK a WHITE *s Me ScofcA ; US.¦¦U' WÉM.TASTY QUAKER OATS HELPS 1 BUILD THE MUSCLES AND / PEP i NEED\t/ Says V of the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Team.Have every member of your family enjoy the delicious, distinctive full-wheat flavour of MuffetS.Buy a IVIatlt* by The Quaker Oat\u2019S Company V'-.vC»* vUiij MY FAMILY LOVES DELICIOUS QUAKER OATS AND EACH BIG BREAKFAST COSTS LESS THAN KJHATSfffAL ECONOMY?Millions eat Quaker Oats to help get Health and Energy ! \u2022 Cut breakfast costs and help your whole family to get health and strength by serving delicious Quaker Oats breakfasts.Remember, Quaker Oats is the richest thrifty source of \"Thiamin\u201d (Vitamin Bl) .the food element everybody needs daily for perfect health.And Quaker Oats contains muscle-blidding proteins, body-building minerals, lots of carbohydrates for lasting energy.Order Quake* Oats from your grocer to-day.Bovs! 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Wholesale Distributor : JOHN M1LLEN, SHERBROOKE, LIMITED.17 Wellington St.South.\u2014 Phone 278.PHILCO AGENT IN SHERBROOKE ARTHUR BLOUIN Furniture, Pianos, Electric Refrigerators.30 WELLINGTON ST.SOUTH.\tPHONE 976 PHILCO AGENT IN MAGOG .ERNEST ROUS AD A Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, Washing Machines, Carpets, Radios, 5 PINE STREET \u2014 MAGOG, QUE.\u2014 PHONE 139-W PAGE EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, HOVEJMDEK 10, 1ÏJ3B.FOSTER LADIES HOLD REGULAR GUILD MEETING Ladies of Bishop Carmichael Memorial Church Entertain Large Number of Visitors.Foster, Nov.10.\u2014The regular Meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of the Bishop Carmichael Memorial Church was held with Mrs.L.P.Durrell.presided over the meeting, which was opened by Rev.H.P.Mount with Scripture reading and prayer.The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs.J.N.Code.The roll call was answered by fifteen members and a large number of visitors were present.A report of the special meeting was given.It was decided to make 'covers for the twelve new card tables recently purchased.Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs.A.B.Young, Mrs.A.L.Cham-j berlain, Mrs.C.D.Johnson and ;Mrs.F.G.Johnson.General Notes Mr.Gerald West spent a day in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Allen, Messrs.Wilfred and George Allen and the The president, Mrs.W.R.Durrell, Misses Phyllis and Mary Allen were aged in wood Vin St.Pierre sells so welt because it pleases, is pure, make.' new friends al each serving and is a natural qrape product free from added artificial strength \u2014 a \u2018Jamil)/ wine.tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Gale in Waterville.Mr.and Mrs.Heman Salisbury have returned frfim Ottawa, where they were guests of Mr.Salisbury\u2019s uncle, Mr.Cedric Goddard, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Durrell entertained a large number of friends one evening last week.Five hundred was played at eight tables, prizes being won by Mrs.Ray Stowe and Mrs.W.G.Knowlton.Mrs.George Mizener was awarded the consoi-|ation prize.Mr.Rupert Phelps, of Leadville, won the gentlemen\u2019s first prize, Mr.Bert Phelps the second and Mr.R.E.Allen the consolation prizes.Lunch was served by the hostess, who was assisted by her cousin, Miss Ruby Lewis, of Granby.Mrs.G.A.Johnson and Mrs.G.Brown have returned to their homes in Chelsea, Mass., after spending a week here with Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Johnson and Mr.and Mrs.C.D.Johnson.Mrs.H.de Solia has received the sad news of the death of her elder sister, Mrs.Lily Hurtzig, after a long illness at her home in Mowbray, Cape Colony, South Africa.Sympathy is extended to Mrs.de Solla in her bereavement.A large crowd attended a dance held in the Foster Hal! under the auspices of the Women\u2019s Institute.Met proceeds of over thirty dollars were realized.Messrs.Wilfred and George Allen were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Hillhouse in Ayer's Cliff.Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Williams spent a day in Montreal.Several from this vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs.A.Clark in the United Church, Fulfovd.Mr.C.U.Mosher, of St.Lambert, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.de Solla.Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Taylor accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Martin, of South Stukely, to Granby and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Taylor.INSTITUTE AT SAWYERVILLE HELD SESSION \u201cDo\u2019s and Don\u2019ts of the Sick Room\u201d Subject of Discussion at Meeting of Women\u2019s Institute\u2014General Notes.a Tit© JU© of Good Tast©\u201d JP® iltai DOW Ale lias a taste that grows more friendly with every glass.New thousands are turning to DOW for refreshment.Why not join them?Ask your grocer to deliver a case or carton today.;3 if\t- KJ\u201d ¦vS>y.dS : vy,\t'\u2022 m oc VvoA If * mmM m m /ten i '.V v- Vi m Xf PROPERLY MATURED DOW Ale comes to you at the peak of maturity after months in the ageing room.The quality is always the same.Sawyerville, Nov.10.\u2014The regular meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.M.Matthew with an attendance of fifteen members.The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs.I.E.Lobdell, and opened with the ode followed by the roll call, which was answered by \u201cDo\u2019s and Don\u2019ts for the Sick Room.\u201d A letter was read from Mrs.Sherman regarding the proposed organization of spelling matches, and this matter was discussed by the members.The president reported that a wreath had been ordered for the monument on Memorial Day, and that poppies were being sold as in former years.It was decided to have a fish pond at the next meeting, each member to supply one or more packages for it, valuing no more than twenty-five cents.The treasurer, Mrs.M.D.Blue, reported that the total proceeds at the oyster supper were $96.53, with a total expenditure of $39.80, leaving a balance of $56.73.Mrs.T.E.Palmer was appointed as librarian for Saturday nights during December.The secretary, Miss M.Gaulin.read a very interesting paper on com-milsory education which had been prepared by Miss M.Ashton, former principal of the High School here.It was moved by Mrs.A.G.Hurd and seconded by Mrs.A.E.Sadler that a vote of thanks he sent Miss Ashton, who is now teaching in Montreal.The meeting was closed by the repetition the Club Women\u2019s Creed.Hawley, of Sutton, spent an evening at the home of Mr.J.E.Ladd.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Murns have rented the Tibbits\u2019 farm at Tibbits\u2019 Hill.Rev, Mr.Mitchel, of Knowlton, was a visitor at the home of Mrs.R.M.Johnston.Mr.and Mrs.George Johnston went to Sutton to visit Mr.and Mrs.David Kerby.who are both ill.Mr.Andrew Thompson has rented his farm to Mr, Godard, of Foster.Mr.James Witts has returned home from Granby, wherqe he has been spending the summer at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Copeland.Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Wilson and son, Leland.and Miss McCloud motored to Sherbrooke recently.Mr.Donald Edwards has returned to hi?duties at the silk mill in Cowansville.Mr.and Mi's.J.G.Edwards.Mr.land Mrs.William Barnes an 1 Mr.Guy Darrah attended the \u2018\u2018509\u201d party at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Armstrong at Tibbits\u2019 Hill.Mrs j Edwards won first prize.Mr.Maitland Johnston spent a week-end with his cousin, Mr.Fay-land La-hl.in Bondville.Miss Janet Hay and Mis M.Ladd rec°ntly went to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.George Johnston and family visited East H:!l and spent a dav at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Kerby.iting friends in Danville and St.Cyr, recently.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Gibbs, Miss Alta Pease and Mr.Alex Fowler, of Richmond, were visitors at the Bernard home.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Bernard and family were in Drummondville visiting Mrs.M.Roberts.GALLUP HILL ST.CYR The Guild of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Danville, was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs.W.A.Findlay with a good attendance.A short business meeting was held and it was decided to hold a bazaar and supper at a later date.Refreshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted in serving by the Misses Ada and Leona Findlay and Muriel Bernard.Messrs.Douglas Smith and John Smith motored to Amesbury, Mass., where they were the guests of the latter\u2019s sister, Miss Alice Smith.They were accompanied home by Miss Smith, who will spend some time with her brothers, Messrs.John and Stephen Smith.Mrs.Byrd, of Richmond, was vis- Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr.and Mrs.Tennyson Galbraith in the loss of Mrs.Galbraith\u2019s mother, Mrs.Charles Peplar, who passed away early Sunday morning, November 6, at the age of ninety eight.Messrs.W.Converse and F.Converse and E, Wentworth were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Riff.Mrs.W.McClegan.of Riverfield, has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Munroe.The Junior Red Cross under the direction of Miss Ruth Elliott, held a Hallowe\u2019en party in the Parish Hall.The room was gayly decorated for the occasion, and home made candy was sold.A fortune-teding boom, with tea cup readings by Mrs.M.E.Johnson, of Windsor Mills, and violin music by Mr.William J.Fleming, accompanied by Mrs.Irwin were much enjoyed.A hand made cushion was won by Mr.Fred Munroe.Prizes for the best costumes were won by Mr.J.Leckie, Mrs.E.Nelson, Miss Kathleen Badger, Miss Klea Wentworth and Masters William and Kenneth Nelson.Many games were played and refreshments were served at the close of the evening.Proceeds amounted to $15.40.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Fleming were Mr.and Mrs.Baxter Fleming, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Fleming, Mrs.J.Nelson, Mr.and Mrs.Francis Fleming and daughter, Mary Louise, Mr.Frederick Fleming, of Montreal, Miss E.S.Eurrill and Mr.and Mrs.H.Burrill.Mrs.Matthew1 Pollock and Master Gary were visiting Mr.and Mrs.H.Burrill.Miss E.S.Burrill is spending a week at Fitch Bay as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Homer Webster, Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Burrill and Mr.Garth Burrill.Mr.and M\u2019;s.Francis Fleming and little daughter, Mary Louise, and Mr.Frederick Fleming, of Montreal, are spending a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Baxter Fleming.CANTERBURY EAST The Bible Class met with Mr, and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod with a good attendance.Mrs.Everard Rudd conducted the meeting.Those from here who attended the Guild meeting at the home^of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Parson in Ikewport were Mrs.James Sharman.Mrs.Arthur Smith, Mrs.Horace Goodwin and the Misses Laura Goodwin and Marjory Kerr.Mr.Lester Goowin was called to Sherbrooke for jury duty.I Mrs.Sylvester Goodin spent a day Us guest of her brother and sister-in-jlaw, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Sherman, jin Scotstown.j Mr.A.Brown, of Sherbrooke, j spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Chapman.Miss Gladys MacLeod has returned home after spending some time m Dell as guest of Mr.and Mrs.K.D.McLeod.Mrs.S.Scott and Mrs.McDonald, of Scotstown, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Rudd and Mr.and Mrs.L.MacLeod.Mrs.Rudd and Mrs.MacLeod attended a meeting of the Women\u2019s Association held at Mrs.W.Ladd\u2019s, Scotstown, when the ladies presented Mrs.MacLeod with a silver relish dish and fork.Mrs.MacLeod thanked them all for their kind deed.Mrs, A.Smith and Mr.Alex Morrison spent a day in Sherbrooke.m General Note* Mr.William Lobdell, of Montreal, was a recent visiror of his parents.Mr.and Mrs.I.E.Lobdell.Miss Irene Matthew, R.N., of Que bec City, was a week-end visitor of her mother, Mrs.M.Matthew.Among those who attended the funeral services for Mr.L.R.Willard were Messi\u2019s.H.H.Hunt, L.H Hunt, C.W.French, W.Lindsay, and T.Riddle.Miss M.Eagar, R.N., of Quebec City, was a week-end guest of her sister, Mrs.G.L.Patrick, and Mr.Patrick.Masters Charles Kingsley and Thomas McKeage are patients in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where they underwent operations for appendicitis.Their many friends will be pleased to learn that they are progressing favorably, and join in wishing them a speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.Albert McConnell and grandson, Malcolm, of East Clifton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Matthew.Mrs.Nina Bailey and Mr.Eric Bailey, of Windsor Mills, were weekend guests of friends here.DUNHAM Mrs.L.G.Rowse entertained the members of the Dunham branen of the Women\u2019s Institute at her home.Mr.J.S.Lee was a guest of Ins sister, Mrs.E.Percy Jones, of Montreal West, for a few days last week.The Misses Mary and Lucille Loiselle were in Sweetsburg visiting their aunt, Mrs.Bolduc.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Selby spen-a day in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Godfrey were in St.Johns as guests of the Rev.and Mrs.H.C.Winch and of Mr.and Mrs.Balfrey.Mrs.Hiram Gilbert, of Burlington, Vt., is a gui/N of her sister, Mrs.F, O Pôttss The Ladies\u2019 Aid met in the church parlors where dinner was served at noon, and a quilt was made in the afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.A.Juneau motored to Montreal for a day.Miss Suzy Stowe, of District Number 12, sponsored a \u201cbingo\u201d party m the school house in aid of the Junior Red Cross.Mrs, Robert Doherty has returned from Warden where she spent a few davs with Mrs.J.Talbot.Mrs.R.S.Selby and Mrs.O.C.Selby were at St.Armand, aceom-paning Mrs.Leon Stowe, Cowansville, county president of the Women\u2019s Institute, who visited ohat branch.Mrs.K.Miltimore, Mrs, C.Ku-gallen and Mrs.R.S.Selby attended the \u201cbingo\u201d party given _ at the school in Number 12 District.Mrs.Brunell and two children, who have been sending the summer at Mr.Bedard\u2019s.left for their home in Tampa, Florida, Mr, Alfred Hilton held a sale of cattle at his farm.The Rev, Barnby Leech, of Tampa.Florida, was a week-end guest of Dr.A.R and Miss Rykert.Mr.and Mrs.Artemus Ross, of Swanton, Vt., were in town to attend the service in All Saints\u2019 Church.Mr.and Mrs.Noe! Austin, of Granby, visited their daughter, M'sS Barbara Austin, a pupil at St.Helen\u2019s School.Rev.J.F.Carleton, Miss Frances Carleton, Mrs.O.C.Selby, Mrs.L.G.Rowse, Mrs.R.S.Selby and Miss Evelyn Selby, Mr.and Mrs.Lynnwood Rowse, Miss Eleanor Rowse* Miss Mary Loiselle, Miss Leblanc, Mrs.M.E.Raker and Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Man son attended a turkey supper at Stanbridge.En Ji/Vcrj , Mb Order from ijour qrocer Today! CALL\u2019S MILLS Mrs.Alma Aitken has rented her farm to Mr.Goyette, of Sutton Junction.Miss Janet Hay has returned home after spending a few days with friends in Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Woodard.Miss Ruby Woodard and Mrs.E1U cstzs jrorjvs tibe f&rb> qubbiBee FÊIÊM MJf ÆÆ ÊF\tTSP U Ê mm mi AwmJiMWi,9s§*\t9 V-TYPE A PRODUCT OF THE FORD ORGANIZATION \u2022;7 fe XT: :1I \"'\"if For 1939 the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, presents an entirely new car\u2014The Mercury 8.Outstanding features are streamlined beauty\u2014rich upholstery and appointments \u2014 95-horsepower V-lype engine\u2014 hydraulic brakes\u2014remarkable quiet and comfort\u2014116-inch wheelbase, 195 inches over-all length \u2014 ivide bodies \u2014 ca> ceptional room for passengers and luggage.Thousands of motorists, noting the extra value provided by the Ford and the Lincoln-Zephyr in their price fields, have had a desire for an equally outstanding value in the lower medium-price field.The new Mercury 8 is the answer to that desire.It provides the added size and luxury that extra dollars buy, phis something this price class has never known before .Ford quality and dependability, with the performance and economy of a Ford-built Y-type 8-eylinder engine.It is made possible by the modern, progressive policies of the Ford organization and its constant effort to give greater value to a widening circle of motorists.The clean, flowing lines of the new Mercury reflect the distinction of the Lincoln-Zephyr \u2014 accepted style leader and an example of Ford pioneering in original design.The Mercury is a big car \u2014 long and unusually wide \u2014 with exceptional space for passengers and luggage.Three people can ride comfortably (we emphasize the word comfortably) in both the front and back seats.Head room and leg room are equal to that of many cars selling at considerably higher prices.Because the Mercury is a big car, it is powered by a big 95-horsepower engine, of the eight-cylinder V-type that has made such an unusual record of performance.Motorists who now own cars in this price field will he amazed at the economy of the Mercury 8.It is a remarkably quiet car.Scientific research by Ford engineers has minimized noise and vibration.Microphones and stethoscopes have been used to locate the sources of disturbing noises and new sound-deadening materials developed.Bodies are all-steel, of course, welded into a single one-piece unit for your greater protection.The new hydraulic brakes are built to strict Ford standards of safety and dependability.We invite you to see the new Mercury 8.FORD motor c O m p any OF CANADA, LIMITED Four V-8, De Luxe Ford V.8, Mercury 8, Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 and Lincoln V-12 JXlk Imposing front view of the brand-new Mercury 8.Fleet, streamlined beauty is combined with rugged size and strength.TEir Back view shows unusual width.Passenger and luggage space are equal to that of many cars selling at considerably higher prices.DELIVERED PRICES OF THE MERCURY 8 IN SHERBROOKE License and any [neat or provincial taxes extra Sedan .$1,190 Town-Sedan .$1,245 Sedan-Coupe .$1,245 Sport Convertible .$1,321 Choice of seven ottraefive colours \u2014 Blaefc, Jefferson Blue, Coach Maroon Bright, Dartmouth Green, Tropical Green, Folkstone Grey, Mercury Blue Metallic.OX DISPLAY AT FORD DFALERS SATURDAY* XOYEMBER 12 4 «HEKBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10.1938 PAGE NINE FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS MONTREAL CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today's prices on the Montreal and New York stock exrhanges are furnished by McManamy & Walsh: Bell Telephone \t\t .\tOpen\tHigh 166% 1 o 1/.\tLow 1 fifUZ\tNoon i on ia Brazilian .\t\t\t\t\tJ U k* '2 Building Products\t B.C.Power \u2018\u2018A\u2019 \t\t\t.\t55\t56 9q ly.\tiv- 78 55\t56 \t\tq ai\t0\tQ&i Can.Steamships\t\t2%\t2% 18\t\u2022J /2 2% 17% 31% 1 i&f,\t2% 71 Can.Car & Fdy.Pfd\t\t\t\t\t31% 15%\t\tsi y» 1 n Vo Can.Celanese\t\t\t\t\t\t Can Ind- Alcohol \u201cA\u201d .\t\t\t\tR 1/\t91/ Can.pacific \t\t\t\t\t7\to /4t 7 66% 7 Li\t0 /4 6% 66% 7 K\tu /4 7 66 % 7 1/ Dom.Tar \t\t\t\t\t Dom.Bridge \t\t\t38 y*\t37% i na\t38 Dom.Glass \t\t\t\t \u2022.\t\t\t\t Dom.Steel & Coal \u201cB\u2019' \t\t\ti q ia\t\t1 9 14 Dom.Textile \t\t\t\tl O /8\t Foundation Co- \t Gatineau Com- \t\t14%\t14%\t14%\tOO 14% Gatineau Pfd\t Gen.Steel Wares\t\t\t\t89\t14 72 89 If)\t14 78 89 1 0\t89 10 Gypsum Co.\t\t\t\t\tn if\t7 a/.\t7 34 \t\t\t\t Howard Smith \t\t\t10 74,\t10 /fe\t1 O ,8 Imperial 1 obacco \t\t\t\t\t\t Imperial Oil .\t\t\t\t-Ll) /2 1 7 -V.\t10 72 1 7U.\t1 7 rVa Inter.Pete\t\t\t International Nickel .\t\t27%\t27%\t2?\t21% r,7f>4 Lake of the Woods\t\t\t17 7/,\t1 7 7A\t'/ 7''4 Massey Harris \t Montreal Powe\t\t\t 8\t8 31 4?\u2019L\t8 81\t1 1 /S 8 31 National Breweries \t\t\t\t49 U\td\u20187 1 o Nat.Steel Car \t\t\t\t71\t7ru/»\t71 Noranda\t\t\t\t\t83 14% K \u2022\u2019pn-1 \u20190$ft * y v -y 7 v ¦ mm 111:1 A A A m E W HIGH ¦TEST OXYDOL NOW WASHES WHITE CLOTHES UP TO 15% WHITER! Wrtfiru ntfl nuiitrmuNrtti imiwtffMitMrmniiM ainmmiNiwiNiwtwi* wtntwMiwBHiifn trwttw WlWUtMfUHiHlhUS MMt# Read Slow an amazing new ingredient makes New High-Test OXYDOL give whiter washes than ever\u2014yet keeps it safe for washable colors, fabrics, and hands Here it is \u2014the amazing new kind of laundry soap that's creating such a furor all over America today \u2014new High-Test OXYDOL! The soap that washes white clothes up to 15% whiter than old-fashioned bar and package soaps! When first you try new High-Test Oxydol, we believe you'll be utterly amazed.For it contains a new ingredient that soap experts have been working on for years.This remarkable ingredient not only multiplies washing power\u2014but also keeps High-Test Oxydol safe for washable colors\u2014safe for fabrics and hands.You'll find that even gaily colored prints come through wash after wash amazingly brilliant and fresh.But that\u2019s not all.Tests against old-style package soaps show that High-Test Oxydol gives up to TWICE THE SUDS even in hard water.Rich, hard-working suds that stand up 2 to 3 times longer.In tub washing, these rich suds soak dirt loose in as little as ten minutes.No MADE IN A- YOUK DKALCK NOW HAS THE WEW HtOH-TEST OXYDOL.THE SAME ORAN&E AND BLUE BULL\u2019S-EYE PACKAGE.THE ONLY CHAN&E IS IN THE SOAP/ back-breaking scrubbing to sap your strength and shorten the life of your clothes.In fact, clothes washed this scrubless way last 2 to 3 times longer from the standpoint of washday wear and tear compared with old-style methods.In washing machines, women say that new High-Test Oxydol is little short of a miracle! Its richer-than-ever suds soak dirt loose while the washer is running \u2014give you DOUBLE-ACTION wash.New High-Test Oxydol is easy on household budgets, too.Each cup goes up to one-fourth agai n as far\u2014does up to 2 5 % more work\u2014than the same amount of old-fashioned soap.So it's a grand money-saver, too.Get a package of new High-Test OXYDOL today.You'll find it for sale at all dealers in the familiar orange and blue bull\u2019s-eye package.(No change in the box\u2014the difference is in the soap.) Once you try it, we believe you'll never go back again to less modern soaps! Procter ft Gamble.CANADA V GIVES UP TO TWICE THE SUDS of Less Modern Soaps in Hard Water Even hardest water can\u2019t squelch the amazing suds-making power of new High-Test OXYDOL.Tests show that it gives up to TWICE THE SUDS of old-style bar and package soaps even in hard water\u2014suds that actually stand up 2to3 timeslonger!Unbelievable?Tryitandseeforyourself! Î m m CLOTHES LAST 2 TO 3 TIMES LONGER When Washed the High-Test OXYDOL Way The picture at the left represents a new sheet (highly mag.nified) scrubbed 84 times with old-style soap.Note fraying in weave due to hard rubbing and scrubbing.on the right, a similar new sheet, washed 84 times without scrubbing, the new High-Test OXYDOL way.Note difference in \u201cwashday wear and tear.\u201d ; fHEEBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 193 PAGE THIRTEEN FETE FAMILY ON DEPARTURE FROM BIRCHTON Prominent Family Given Presentation in Birchton Hall\u2014 Community Gathering Enjoyed by All.Birchton, Nov.10.\u2014One of the eominunity\u2019s recent social events was the gathering held in the Birchton Hall to bid farewell to Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Bridgette and family, prior to their departure for Sutton, where they will spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs.Cedric Douglas.Mr.Bridgette has sold his home here to Mr.Edgar Taylor.Rev, L.0.Bunt, on behalf of the community, presented the family with a purse of silver, and little Miss Doris Coates presented Mrs.Bridgette with a beautiful bouquet of flowers.Miss Thelma Crawford, who was accompanied by other friends from Lennoxville, rendered a number of songs in her usual pleasing manner.After a few games had been played, lunch was served, Mrs.Marvin Hodge and Mrs.Reginald Taylor pouring tea.Birchton has suffered a severe loss by the removal of Mr.Bridgette and family, one of the oldest and most esteemed in the community.Mr.Bridgette was a public spirited citizen, for many years secretary of the School Board and at all times keenly interested in everything pertaining to the church.Mrs.Bridgette, a semi-invalid, was beloved by all who knew her for her kind and courageous Christian spirit.A spirit of unselfishness and helpfulness ever characterized the work of Miss Doris Bridgette in the many activities in which she took part.The visits of Miss Phyllis Bridgette, R.N., of Montreal, will also be missed.General Notes.The Birchton young people gathered in the hall for a masquerade TAKE THE LEAD OUT OF YOUR LEGS Gel Oxygen in Your Blood and You\u2019ll Get the Pep that Sends You Bounding Up the Stairs People who smother to death die because oxygen has been completely cut off from them.Just as surely you are slowly smothering: if your blood lacks red corpuscles.Red corpuscles are your oxygen-carriers.They carry the oxygen you breathe in to every part of your system.Without enough oxygen-carrying corpuscles, your kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels slow down.Your skin gets pale, flabby, often pimply.Your nerves may become jittery \u2014 you tire quickly \u2014 feel depressed.What you need is Dr.Williams Pink Pills.These world-famous pills help make more and better red corpuscles and thus increase the oxygen-carrying power of your blood.Get Dr.Williams Pink Pills today at your druggist See for ycurself how quickly this time-proven blood-builder will help give you back your pep.Copr.lSSa.G.T rnIfordC«».,Ltd.pitching TORTURE In A Minutt For aulck relief from the itching of eczema, blotcheg* pimples, athlete\u2019s foot, scales, rashes and other skin eruptions, apply Dr.Dennis\u2019 pure, cooling, antiaep* tic, liquid D.D.D.PRESCRIPTION.Its gentle oil* soothe the Irritated akin.Clear, greaseless and stainless\u2014dries fast.Stops the most intense itching Instantly.A 35o trial bottle, at drug stores, proves it\u2014 nr money back.Ask for D.D.D.PRESCRIPTION.2* Suffer No Longer From Headaches It is hard to straggle along with a head that aches and pains all the time.Wrong action of the stomach, liver or bowels is responsible for nine out of ten persistent headaches, and the cause must be removed before the headaches will vanish.Burdock Blood Bitters removes the cause of headaches by regulating the digestive and biliary organs, corrects acidity, regulates the constipated bowels, tones up the sluggish liver, and promotes a perfect circulation of pure blood to all portions of the body.Get rid of your headaches by taking B.B.B.The T.Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont.party.After games had been played and prizes given for the best costumes, lunch was served by the social committee assisted by other members, The prizes were won as follows: 1st, Mrs.Leo Williams; 2nd, Bertie Harkinson; 3rd, Gordon Kirkby.Mr.and Mrs.Leon DesRuisseaux and Mrs.S.Vermette, of Cookshire, were recent evening callers of Mr.F.DesRuisseaux, Miss Phyllis Seveigny, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Garland Tope, of Waterville, were recent visitors of the former\u2019s parents.Mr.and Mrs.L.Seveigny.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar DesRuisseaux, Mrs.F.DesRuisseaux and the Misses Mabel Bowker and Bernice Chute were in Cookshire Saturday evening to attend the birthday party given in honor of Miss Myrtle DesRuis-seaux\u2019s twenty-first birthday.Mr.L.Seveigny, of Black Lake, spent a recent week-end at his home here.Mrs.Oscar Paige has returned from Scotstown, where she spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Ray Des-Rui^seaux.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Pick, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar DesRuisseaux.A surprise party was given Miss Ruth Grapes on Saturday, October 24th.The occasion was her eighteenth birthday.The evening was spent in dancing and games, after I which the guests repaired to thc-dining room, where covers were laid for sixteen.The room was lighted with jack-o\u2019-lanterns and the table tastefully decorated with yellow tapers and centered by a beautiful four-storey birthday cake made and given by Miss Myrtle Chute.The Misses Bernice and Myrtle Chute assisted Mrs.Grapes in serving.Miss Grapes received several other nice gifts, including a watch from her parents.Mr.Oscar DesRuisseaux has returned home from Trois Saumon Station, Que., where he has been employed.Mrs, Peter McNab, of Watson, Sask., and Mr.Melvin Thompson, of Island Brook, were recent callers of Mr.and Mrs.L.Seveigny.A club that was formed for the purpose of promoting sports and social activities in the community met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.Seveigny with an attendance of sixteen, The officers elected were: president, Mr.Gordon Kirkby; vice-president, Mr.Thomas Harbinson, and secretary-treasurer, Miss Ruth Grapes.A committee comprising Messrs.Howard Kirktby, Thomas Harbinson and Gerald Warburton, was appointed to superintend work on the skating rink.After the business, a social time was enjoyed and delicious refreshments served.Mrs.L.W.Smith, Mrs.E.A.Nodding and Mrs.H.W.Heath, of Lennoxville, were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lefebvre.Mr.Adolphe Dube, of Randhoro, was a dinner guest on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.F.DesRuisseaux.Mr.and Mrs.T.C.Bown and Mr.Charles Luce, of Bury, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lefebvre, Miss Helen Picard has returned home from Montreal.Mrs, E.Burmingbam, of Bridge-water, Vt., and Mrs.Eliza Shallow, of Whitefield, N.H., are visiting relatives in the vicinity and were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.DesRuisseaux and returned to their respective homes the next day.Mr, and Mrs.Oscar DesRuisseaux and Mrs.W.Rowe were recent Sunday guests of Mi-, and Mrs.Leon DesRuisseaux in Cookshire.Mrs.Eliza Shallow, of Whitefield, N.H., returned home on October 29th, after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs.F.Desruisseaux.She was accompanied home by Mrs.DesRuisseaux, who spent the week-end.DRUMM0NDV1LLE I.O.O.F.LODGE IS INSTITUTED town, spent a week as guest of Mr.been very ill, is now in improved and Mrs.M.K.MacLean.\t'health.Mr.Leland Clark spent a day in Mr.and Mrs.Ward Deiick, of bury.\tjTomifobia, were Sunday guests of Mr.Hughic MacLean motored to Mr.Clarence Davis.Krookbury.\tI Mr.and Mrs.Harold Bean, of Mr.Elwin Coates, of Lennoxville, ' Boynton, are employed by Mr.Per-.'\u2022pent a day with his parents, Mr.and jey Standish, and living in the Ash-Mrs.B.P.Coates.\tinriui houce.WAY\u2019S MILLS Representatives from Many: Eastern Townships and Provincial Districts Attend-, ed Ceremony in Connection with Haven Lodge No.63.j Drummondvillc, Nov.10.\u2014Oddfellows numbering close to two him- ; dred gathered at Drummondville for | the institution of Haven Lodge No.: 63 of the I.O.O.F.in this city.Among the Lodges represented were: Golden Rule No.13, Danville; Alexandra No.59, Ayer\u2019s Cliff; Pioneer No.7, Richmond; Jubilee No.31, Windsor Mills; Montreal No.49; Lansdowne No, 9, Montreal; Valley-field No.11; Drummond No.57, South Durham; Knowlton No.23; Beaver No.6, Montreal; Unity No.8, Sherbrooke; Miriam No.10, St.Johns; Milan No.53; Quebec City No, 2; Coaticook No.16; Montreal No.12; Quebec City No.37; Tomi-fobia No.18, Stanstead; Thetford Mines No.55; Leeds No.54; Granby No.26; Cowansville No.32; Mizpeh No.3, Montreal; Lafayette No.15, Montreal; Rock Island No.18; Mont-1 real No.21; Aberdeen No.23, Bury.' During the banquet a toast was drunk to the King, proposed by D.D.,M.Bro.Tector of Golden Rule No.13.A toast was also drunk to the ladies and was responded to by G.R.Bro.Tyler of Landsdowne No.9, Montreal.Short addresses were given by the following prominent Oddfellows: G.M, Bro.Henry R.McFadyen; D.D.G.M,\tBro.Tector; G.P.Bro.Hansford; D.G.M.Bro.W.W.McBain; G.W.Bro.McKee; G.S.Bro.Ge orge H.Laing; P.G.R.Bro.A.P.Stapleton; P.G.R.Bro.Semple; P.G.M.Bro.Stone; G.G.Bro.R, Hare; P.G.R.Bro.A.S.Decarie; P.G.R.Bro.R.H.Doddridge; P.G.Bro.Rev.Phillip Callis; V.G.Bro.J.Evans; P.G.R.E.Bro.Goodwin; P.G.Bro.B.P.Mills; N.\tG.Bro.H.Lockwood; D,D.G.M.Bro.Belanger of Lafayette Lodge, Montreal- P.G.Bro.George Chapman, D.D.G.M.of district No.11 made a few reminiscences of Lodge Miriam No.10, St, Johns, which was instituted in 1839.An interesting feature of the evening was an address given by P.D.D.G.M.Bro.E.Temple of Alexadra Lodge, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, who stated that he was 87 years of age, going on 88 and challenged anyone in the hall to beat that.The gauntlet however was not flung down in vain as it was picked up by Bro.F.Weller of Pioneer Lodge No.7 who was also in his 87th year, thus making the unusual circumstance of having present two Oddfellows of over 87 years of age.Another interesting and unusual feature was the presence of three generations of Oddfellows, newly installed C.Bro.James Melrose, of Haven No.63 Drummondville; his father, P.G.Bro.Melrose, of Montreal, and his grandfather, P.G.Bro.Melrose, also of Montreal.GOULD STATION Mrs.Jack Boyle and Miss Grace Boyle, of Megantic, were visiting relatives here.Mrs.A.J.MacLeod and guests, Mrs.Murdo MacArthur, of Scotstown, Miss Irene MacLeod and Mr.Thomas Gameau.were week-end visitors at Drummondville.Mr.and Mrs.T.Smith, Miss Julia Smith and Messrs.Howard, Chester and Fletcher Smith, of Bury, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Garneau.Mr.Percy Mills, of Three Lakes, vas a recent guest of his sister, Mrs.il.K.MacLean, and Mr.MacLean.Mr.J.P.MacLeod has returned from a trip to Montreal.Miss M.MacMillian, of Gould, is spending a few days as guest of her brother, Mr.J.N.MacMillian, and Mrs.MacMillian.The Women\u2019s Missionary Society met with Mrs.J.Garneau.Mr.Leland Clark spent a few day with his parents at Megantic.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.R.Murray included Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Mowle, Miss Susie Mowle and Mr.Ivan Cork, of Cookshire, and Mr.and Mrs.D.MacLean, the Misses Doris and Margaret MacLean and Mr.L.MacLean, of Scotstown.Mr.and Mrs.William Fearon, of Lennoxville, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.James Coates.Recent visitors to Sherbrooke include Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Coates, Mrs.Percy Coates, Mrs.Willard MacLeod, and Mrs, M.K.MacLean.Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Rath burn and Mr.and Mrs.C.Rathburn, of Vermont, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Percy Coates.Mrs.R.O.Churchill, of Sherbrooke, is a guest at the same home.Mr.Frank Chapman visited a friend in Scotstown.Messrs.Fred Wheeler and M.Mac-Laughlin, of Sherbrooke, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Coates.Mrs.Murdo Buchanan, of Scots- Mrs.E .W.Perry gave a tea for thirty-five ladies in honor of Mrs.Thomas Ham, who is leaving for her new home in Stanstead.Refreshments were served by Mrs.Freeman Sutton and Mrs.Bernard Holmes, assisted by Miss Alice Davidson and Miss Caroline Moir.Mrs.U.L.Hanson poured the tea.After social chat Mrs.Holmer presented Mrs.Ha mwith a purse of money.Mrs.Ham with a purse of money.Mrs.leaving her many friends, after which the gathering dispersed wishing Mrs.Ham health and prosperity in her new home.Mrs.Ham was a willing worker in the United Church and Women\u2019s Institute, and will be greatly missed.Mr.and Mrs.Leigh Cramer, who recently returned from China spent a day with the former\u2019s grand uncle, Mr.W.A.Cramer, and Mrs.Cramer.Mr.and Mrs.Blanchette, of Richmond, are spending a few- days with the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Wright.Mr.and Mrs.Gervais, of Waterville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Longpre.Caroline Moir, who is attending school in Sherbrooke, has been spending a week at her home here.Miss Rose spent a week-end at her home in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Daniels, Maurice and Phyllis Daniels and George Lyford were in Newport, called there by the death of Mrs.Daniels\u2019 brother, Mr.Frank Clifford.He was a son of the late H.F.Clifford and had been ill for several months at the home of his sister, Mrs.N.G.Wheeler, in Newport.The funeral, under the management of the Oddfellows, was held at the Converse Funeral Home, with interment at Newport.Mrs.Henry Lyonnaise, who has Mr.and Mrs.Herman Humphrey | are spending a few days in Boynton i with the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Ashman.| The woollen mills are closed down for a week to have repairs made on the boiler.WATERVILLE j Mr.and Mrs.Frank Munroe have \u2022 returned home after spending their | vacation in Ottawa, where they visit-jed relatives.Mr.Kenneth Johnson accompanied his cousin, Mr.Lawrence Johnson, of Capelton, to Boston and Amesbury, Mass., where they were guests of relatives.Miss Marguerite and Master Donald Miltimore spent a week-end in Waterloo.Master Sanbourn Smith has returned to his home in South Porcupine, Ont., after spending three months with relatives here and in Lennoxville.He was accompanied as far as Montreal by Mr.and Mm.D.W.Ayer and Mr.F.O.Smith.Mr.and Mrs.W.Hanke, Miss Marjorie and Master Bobby Hanke, of Danville, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Smith.Miss Jean Gerrard, of Drummondville, was a guest for a week-end of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Gerrard.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Bell spent a week-end in Coaticook, where they were guests of relatives.The many friends of Mr.Albert Bleir will be sorry to learn that he is ill at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Bleir.One of the world\u2019s largest suspension bridges crosses the Delaware River in Philadelphia, Pa.; 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Double your enjoyment of fine whisky \u2014 without doubling its cost ! An internationally-famous distiller offers you this age-mellowed rye at a really reasonable price.Try Hiram Walker\u2019s Did Rye! 7\t10 02.-$ .85 25 oz.- - - 2.00 40 02, - - - 3.00 i OLD RYE WHISKY d PRODUCT OF HIRAM WALKER & SONS, CANADA DISTILLERS OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS à \" T \u2014 \u2014 ~ ~\t- w\t- rw.w w ^ \u201cCANADIAN CLUB\u201d WHISKY SAYS The MEW M AXWE LL HOUSE \"Sr Marvellously Improved Blend \u2014 Roasted by New Method \u2014 is Extra Rich, Extra Smooth, Extra Delicious I TOOK YOUR ADVICE, MRS.DAY, AND SERVED THAT DELICIOUS NEW MAXWELL HOUSE.MY/ .HOW THE' MEN RAVED OVER IT/ 1 CAN IMAGINE/.MEN ARE SMART ABOUT COFFEE AND THE NEW MAXWELL HOUSE IS A BETTER BLEND.THEY NOTICE AT ONCE ITS EXTRA SMOOTHNESS, EXTRA RICHNESS AND BODY /, 7-\"V THERE'S THE REMARKABLE NEW RjOASTIN6 METHOD, TOO.IT BRINGS OUT EVERY ATOM OF THAT EXTRA FLAVOUR AND GOODNESS.AN DAS YOU POINTED OUT ONCE BEFORE-MAXWELL HOUSE COMES REALLY ROASTER-FRESH BECAUSE ITS PACKED IN THE SUPER-VACUUM TIN.N0 WONDER YOU RECOMMEND IT SO STRONGLY/ \u201cGood News of 1939\u201d I T/ Hear Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks, j\tAlso Frank Morgan and other Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer Stars.Every Thursday Evening over CBC and NBC Red Network.NOW 2 GRINDS ^ ( DRIP GRIND For Drip Pot or Glasi Coffee Makers REGULAR GRIND For Balled or Percolator Coffee grind Nothing was ever so good that it could not be bettered.That\u2019s why this new blend of Maxwell House sets a higher peak in delicious flavour and goodness.It's roasted, too, by a remarkable new method that radiates penetrating heat right through every single coffee bean.There\u2019s no parching outside \u2014 no under-roasting inside.It captures every bit of the extra richness and body.Try this richer, more delicious blend of Maxwell House today! KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.Fortin & Frere 116 Marquette St.Tel.489 Five Roses Flour.98 Ihs.$2.65 Glenora Flour, 98 lbs.$2.35 Creamery Butter, lb.24 c Robin Hood Flour 7.1b.bag 27c Pastry Flour, 7 lbs.20c Corn Flakes (with dish) 3 for .'Ie Dry Apples.2\tlbs.\t25c Seedless Raisins\t.\t2\tlbs.\t25c Currants .2\tlb*.\t25c Cut Mixed Peel, lb.25c Shelled Walnuts, lb.35c Apricots, lb.20c Buckwheat, Corn, or Graham Flour, lb.5c Wheat\tHearts\t.4\tlbs,\t25c White\tBeans.5\tlbs.\t18c Yellow Beans, lb.6c White\tSugar ____ 10\tlbs.\t52c Fresh\tGround\tCoffee,\tlb.\t25c Green Japan Tea, lb.48c Orange Pekoe Tea.lb.60c Special Pekoe Tea, lb.\t.\t58c Icing Sugar.2\tlbs.\t15e Dates .4 lbs.25e Pink Salmon, tin.10c Tomato Juice, tin.5c Tomato or Vegetable Soup .3 tins 23c Fresh Fillets, lb.18c BEEF \u2014 Round Steak, lb.20c Low Rib, lb.7c Chuck Roast, lb.12c Blood Sausage .2 lbs.25c Shoulder Roast of Beef, lb.15c Loin Rolled Roast, lb.15c Beef Liver, lb.10c Hamburg .2 lbs.25c Fresh Chicken, lb.25c Sausages .2 lbs.25c Shoulder Ham, lb.19c Rolled Ham, lb.25c Sliced Bacon, lb.?5c Pork Roast, lb.14c and 15c Leg of Veal, lb.20c Veal Front, lb.12c McIntosh Apples, No.1, Vl peck .30c Baldwin Apples, '/i peck 20c Sweet Oranges, dozen 20c-35c Tokay Grapes .2 lbs.25c Lemons .3 for 10c Parsnips, lb.5c Carrots and Beets, 3 for 10c Cabbages or Turnips, each 5c Hardwood Blocks, cord $2.75 Hardwood Slabs, cord .$2.30 Softwood, cord .$2,25 Mixed Wood, cord .$2.35 By Zane Grey.King and RID SEARCH THE WILDERNESS ROR BLACK.MAILERS DANTON AND TUCK WHO ASF PLOTTING A new MEANS TO CASH IN ON THEIR STOLEN DOCUMENTS.IT LOOKS LIKE A GANG.KING, DOESN\u2019T 11 CAN'T 'I^THERE WAS THE FALLOW WHO CTTELL,KID, FOOLED MISS CAREW, AND THEN t=YBUT THEY\u2019RE ^J?TüEi?0NE SH0T FROM THE JT DARING AND AH,TUCK.IN THESE DONT BE FUNNY, DAN-YOU'LL BE CAPTIVATING/ TON- THE WHOLE IDEA SOUNDS TO ME LIKE TAKIN1 A PRETTY BIG CHANCE.ANYWAY, I LL LOOK THE PART AS GOOD AS YOU DO.I HERE S TO US,TUCK/MAYBE WE\u2019LL BE THE HITS OF THE MONTENAY LODGE MASQUERADE FESTIVAL/ GOOD?YOU'RE ADMIRABLE, TUCK/ YOU'RE A NATIVE SON f OF THE FOREST/COME, WEIL \u2014I GO HAVE A TOAST f { TO OURSELVES / ; WOODS- RESOURCE 1 ÊÊ Meanwhile, in the gangsters' hideout.Feaiurw byndgate rturvrd WHY SO happy- MOTHEP?BRINGING UP FATHER.By George McManus.I RECEIVED A LETTER PROAA MV BROTHER DAMMY THIS MORnTmG-HE ARRIVES IM TOWNJ TODAY - -AMD ! TOLD YOUR EATHFTR TO KARFr-r HE DIDN'T SAY WHAT TRAIN HE WOULD BE OKI-SO I TOLD HINA JUST TO WAlT- WH ATP YOU BIG IDlOT-I TOLD YOU THE RAILWAY STATION-HOW DARE YOU INSINUATE SUCH A THING ?^8 ¦Wr Gopr I9ÎS, King Fcaturei Syndic»*, Inc., World rich's rrimwl I'M SORRY-V\\AGGIE-I NEVER MET YOUR BROTHER ANYWHERE BUT A POLICE \u2014 STATION -I LL GO OVER TO THE RAILWAY STATION NOW- IH( IIS t 9999 JUGE FOÜRTEE!» SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938.I FRE A \u201cDeanna Durbin\u201d Frock will be given absolutely FREE, in this 200 WORD ESSAY I K-: \\ Movies are NOT our line \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ., but because we are exclusive dealers in Deanna Durbin dresses, and were the first to present them to Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships, we are featuring this contest to better acquaint you with \u201cfashion\u2019s newest sensation\u201d for teen-age girls, and to introduce our new Junior Department.The winners of the contest (there will be two prizes\u2014French and English essays) will each be given a Deanna Durbin dress of their own choice\u2014style, color, size\u2014absolutely free.Anyone may win if within the age, zone, and adhere strictly to the rules, Essays will be judged purely for their contents, but, of course, neatness will count.Any deviation from the rules will disqualify contestant.CONTEST Here\u2019s all you have to do: \u2022 See the currently popular movie, \u2018That Certain Age,\u201d featuring Deanna Durbin, which will be presented at the Granada Theatre, November 16, 17, 18, 19, write an essay of not more than 200 words on the subject: \u201cWhy I would like a Deanna Durbin frock,\u201d and mail it to us on or before November 26, 1 938.(For example, the above paragraph contains approximately 50 words) READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING RULES 3.Any girl 13 to 18 years of age is eligible for the contest, but MUST RESIDE WITHIN 50 MILES OF SHERBROOKE.Contestant must attend a showing of \u201cThat Certain Age\u201d at the Granada Theatre (November 16, 17, IS, 19), where a Contest ticket stub will be issued with your theatre ticket.Write an essay of not more than 200 words on the subject: \u201cWhy I would like a \u2018Deanna Durbin\u2019 Frock\u201d \u2014 mail it, together with the contest ticket stub, to C.O.Saint-Jean.Limited, Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke; All essays must be post-marked not later than November 26th, 1938, (or left at tha store).The judges will be officials of the \u201cDaily Record,\u201d \u201cLa Tribune\u201d and Granada Theatre, and their decision will be final.Essays will become the property of C.O.Saint-Jean, Limited, and none will be returned.\u2019 Deanna Durbin\u201d Dresses will be displayed in the Misses\u2019 Department (third floor) and in the Lobby of the Granada Theatre, Nov.16-17-18-19.New Wabasso LA .oitûKj PRINTS PRINTS c Yard New cotton prints in the gay, vivid colors so popular this Fall, For house frocks, house coats, children\u2019s wear, etc.More than twenty-five different patterns to choose from.Guaranteed tub- and sun-fast.28 inches wide, Street Floor, Right.PATTERNS A complete choice of Fall and Winter Coat patterns.Pictorial and Vogue Fashion Books now on sale.Simplicity .15c to 25c Pictorial .25c to 50c Vogue .75c to $2.00 \u2014 Street Floor, Right.v- pay P n ü WM M II ^.v A TWO DAYS ONLY! Friday and Saturday SALE OF DRESSES A special group of Junior and young women\u2019s dresses to clear.New fall shades, including black.Sizes 12 to 40.Special Friday and Saturday only.A few early Fall dresses to clear.In shades of brown, green, navy, rust, wine, and black.Sizes I6K2 to 52J/2.Special Friday and Saturday onlyl \u2014 Third Floor.BATH SETS I FURS iC SP Tile-design set comprising thick, absorbent Bath Mat, 22\u201d x 34\u201d ana Seat Cover.Colors: yellow, green, blue, red, black.\tÿl PC Set.' *U0 3-piece ret comprising Bath Towel, 22\u201d x 45\u201d; Hand Towel, 15\u201d x 30\u201d; Face Cloth, 12\u201d x 12.\u201d White ratine bordered in deep blue, green, red, yellow, mauve, black.\t$1 nf| The 3 for.*\u2018UU 3-piece set: Bath Towel, 22\u201d x 44\u201d; Hand Towel, 15\u201d x 30\u201d; Wash Cloth, 12\u201d x 12\u201d.Ratine in colors of peach, yellow, mauve, green, blue, with white borders.\tSi 9C Set .J 03 4-piece set comprising Bath Towel, 24\u201d x 48\u201d; Face Towel, 20\u201d x 40\u201d; Hand Towel, 15\u201d x 30\u201d; Wash Cloth, 12\u201d x 12\u201d.Plain white with colored borders or colored with white borders: green, yellow, mauve, $ 1.50 poach, blue.Set 5-piece set comprising Bath Towel.24\u201d x 48\u201d; Face Towel, 20\u201d x 40\u201d; Hand Towel.15\u201d x 30\u201d; Wash Cloth 12\u201d x 12\u2019; Seat Cover.In colors of blue, green, peach, mauve or yellow, with white borders.S 1.75 The cold weather which we experi enced yesterday is only a prelude to a severe winter .If you have not already chosen your fur coat, it\u2019s time to do it now! .AH the newest creations from New York, Montreal, and other style centres \u2014 The most luxurious furs .Expensively tailored .and what\u2019s more, the prices are extremely low.Come in and be convinced 1 REPAIRS and REMODELLING If your present fur coat does not conform to this season\u2019s styles, it will cost you little to have it restyled.See our fashion books, choose your model, and we\u2019ll follow your orders.Wz ÀL \u2014 Fur Studio \u2014 Basement.Street Floor, Right.K - 1Ü limited E.E.GOODENOUGH, President./ "]
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