Sherbrooke daily record, 25 avril 1944, mardi 25 avril 1944
[" SUBSCRIBE TO CANADA\u2019S 6th VICTORY LOAN V ^terbrookr Satht Irrorb \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 - THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Light showers.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1944.Forty-Eighth Year.KNOWN KILLED MONTREAL PLANE CRASH Entire City Block Is [AIRFIELDS Wrecked By Explosion FRANCE BLASTED SALARIES AND WOMEN'S WORK Eye-Witnesses Believe that Wing of Twin-Engined Bomber Broke Off Before Plane Crashed into Block Near Bonaventure Station and Exploded\u2014Edgar Forget, of Farnham, Among Victims.Montreal, April 25.\u2014(® \u2014 A twin-engined bomber crashed and \tarul\this loyalty to\tF.D.R.\tern Canada aid would\tresult in a r\ti-i\tn i \u2022 i r x 1\tt £\t* j?¦ i i.x\t,.\t^t that time\u2014despite 26,000,000 ntw market for wheat.There are for medical reasons, the Cabinet refuses to make the members ot a man s family to go to a police votes for w.W.\u2014in reminding three beet sugar plants located in any such move.And yet.the Cabinet Ministers station one day and report that on a particular smaller men who would have split Western Canada\u2014one at Winnipeg Wi., ,\t, I, /, t.j 1\t.\t, \u2022,¦\t,\u2022\t.\tt t j' -j it i i\t¦\t,\t\u2022 .his country into two camps: and two in Alberta.In addition blithely talk of hundred per cent mobilization, of\tevening he had said that be was going to pay a visit\t\u2018-There\u2019s\tmy\tPresident!\u201d pointing\tthere are two plants\tin Ontario.an all-out war effort and the preparations made for\tto a certain friend at a particular address, He has\t1° a picture\tof Franklin\tDelano\tThese, plants operate\tonly from Roosevelt.\tthree to four months of the.year in Just a word on an item \u201cFrom processing sugar beets.With slight HAVE A SMILE the great invasion.And yet seventy thousand A-l not returned after his visit and his relatives are most men are kept immobilized.GERMAN FIGHTER STRENGTH The definite announcement by senior Allied military officials in the Old Country that the steadily-intensifying United Nations aerial campaign against the Continent of Europe is nearing fruition in one respect, namely, the destruction of the German air force \"as a preliminary to destruction of the German ability and will to continue armed resistance\u201d will be a source of satisfaction to those observers who have seen the Luftwaffe as the chief danger to be met by the Allies in any effort to break into the Continent of Europe.One of the prime German objectives set about a year ago was to quadruple the fighter strength of the Luftwaffe as a defence against the concentrated Allied air attacks and at the same time to build up a substantial fighter strength reserve to meet the | menace of invasion, Instead of this, the flow of new planes from German plants has been reduced ; to such an extent that the reserves are \u201ca mere trickle\u201d 1 anxious.The police investigate and find that this the Record Files\u201d twenty years ago: plant adjustment they could en-, ,-ii\t.\u201e\t.\t,\t\u2022 , .\u201cE.W.Beattv, President of the gage in manufacurting wheat syrup¦ particular house was totally destroyed on the night (:ahadian Paci^ ôaflway, speaking for the remaining eight months of in question and that there is no hope that the man before the Border Cities Chamber th'\tThese plants could pro- of Commerce at Windsor, asserted c*uee upwards of i O.OJO.OOO pounds that the Dominion of Canada was , eat syrup annually and cio; able to absorb three hundred thou- nulch f° ie''® ^ie shortage of] sand immigrants annually.\tsyrap and other sweetenings in can be found alive Tbe relatives even state that they believe they can recognize his body among the charred corpses.The man is officially reported '¦.missing'\u2019' or \u201cdead.\u201d He is not dead, however, but in helping in rescue work may have found the papers of some dead man.He moves to some distant city; it is impossible to prove that his identity is false.Nowadays, the correspondent goes on, nobody in Germany knows whether he is talking to Dr, Jekyll or Mr.Hyde.There are thousands of people who are not the persons they pretend to be.The church service was proceeding' successfully when a woman in the' .gallery got so interested that she ! leaned out too far and fell over the railings.Her dress caught in a chandelier, and she was suspended in midair.The minister noticed her undignified position and thundered at the congregation: \u201cAny person who turns around will be struck stone blind.\u201d A man, whose curiosity was getting the better of him, turned to his companions and said: \u201cI\u2019m going to risk one eye.\u201d We have come a long way since April 18, 1924.It may well be that our depression experience may have colored\u2014i.c.darkened!\u2014our vision of Canada\u2019s possibilities! Nevertheless, I am satisfied to go along under the guidance of \u201cEdward Wentworth Beatty,\u201d whose executive role Canada.\u201d the line elevators\u2019 man said.-pokes A girl turned up at work the other dry wearing two officer\u2019s silver bars pinned on her sweater.One of her office mates asked, \u201cIs your boy friend a captain?\u201d \u201cGoodness, no,\u201d she said.\u201cTwo lieutenants.\u201d EDITOR'S NOTE-BOOK BACK TO THE BIBLE Pontiac, 111., Daily Leader More Americans are reading the Bible today than at any time in the! Jones: \u201cThe doctors now say that last forty years, says Rome A.Betts,1 low-necked dresses help women in °f New York, General Secretary of ward off colds and pneumonia.\u201d John: \u201cAt the restaurant where we were last night it seemed they were trying to ward off lumbago as genius played a central _________ ___ building the Dominion he loved to the American Bible Society.A recent its present proud status.\tnational survey indicated that sixty- I would make merely one proviso.four Per cent of cur people, almost namely, that immigrants he admit- two-thirds, are redding the old Book ted on a proportional quota basis; of Books again, not.in terms of nationality but of Here is one of the most interest-vocation, at a ratio of one-rural-to- iffic developments of these troublous two-urban new people.It simply will times.Also one of the most reas-not do to pump new folks onto the suring.well.\u201d cafe- Hitler certainly could blowing his brains out.not commit suicide by farm and forget them! Meanwhile, giving the devil his due, I concur in the idea that our present enemies would have little or no difficulty in placing 5,000,000 people in each of | our Prairie Provinces-\u2014with 20,-It is unfortunate that we have not heard that 000,000 this side of Winnipeg.\u201cPRAIRIE-BORN.\u201d i \u201cWhy is marriage like teria?\u201d \u201cBecause you grab what looks nice to you and pay for it later.\u201d McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKenney, America\u2019s Card Authority.in the pipeline between factory and operating units.; Mussolini's illness iias taken a turn for the worse.The German campaign was launched in April,\t*\t\u2022\t\u2022 1943.following an American daylight raid on Men win soon be finding 01lt that nothing can Bremen.By the dispersal of factories and conversion fed better and look worse than last year-s straw ]iat.of bomber plants, the Reich succeeded in doubling\t*\t*\t* its fighter plane output by June, 1943, but six\tWill power of men would get a lot further American raids in July brought any expansion hopes if it was 110t for the want power of women to a standstill while the final frustration came in | February of this year when co-ordinated raids damaged factories producing sixty per cent of the single-engine and eighty per cent of the twin-engine craft for the Reich.But the statement warns that while the United For Thou wilt light my candle: the Lord my God Nations campaign has been a success, it has not been wiH enlighten my darkness.\u2014Psalm 18:28.a complete one and that it can be considered com-\t*\t*\t* pleted only when replacements for the Luftwaffe have been entirely cut off and the present force fought out of the skies.The statement concludes.\"It is still unfinished history, but the end draws steadily neaier.\u201d SO THEY SAY CONTRACT IS BY COUNTING SAVED TRICKS BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY We need net claim moral superiority over countries interested in promoting their own safety.Through fortune and geography we are relatively more secure than most countries and therefore can exercise the high privilege of endeavoring to deal > fashion.1 The Federal Bridge League of Washington provides an evening of relaxation and keen bridge competition for the federal employees.Thirty-three teams are divided into three sections, according to their percentage.Privates, civilians and generals will all be found competing in the contest.Capt.James S.Sur-: rock handled today's hand in nice ' A K 8 2 V 76 ?K J9 \u2022it K 9 4 3 2 Now that Hi* sun i?gleaming b;i_Y.Implore we.bending low, That He, [tie Uncreated Light, May guide us as we go.\u2014 Adam de Saint V in foreign affairs on a basis of fair-: ness and justice.\u2014 U.S.Assistant Secretary of States Adolf A.Berk, Jr.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 How anybody can sec a quick conclusion to this war beats me.\u2014Mai.Everett W.Hoerom, Tokyo raid pilot.A None V 9 8 5 4 3 2 ?\tQ742 *\tQ J 10 N W E S Dealer A aqj 6 5 V Q 10 ?10 85 3 + 71 He won the opening lead with the king of hearts and led a small spade.Surrock played the eight-spot from dummy and East won with the jack of spades, returning the ten of hearts.The captain won with the jack, led another spade, went up with dummy\u2019s king and East won with the ace.\t__________________ East returned a club, dummy\u2019s There is nothing in our private; king won, the deuce of spades was now had to take the diamond finesse, lives that compares in importance ; led.East won with the queen and But it was on\u2014and thus, by the for one instant with fighting this : returned another club.Surrock won simple process of counting his I war to succès.\u2014U.S.Navy Secretary with the ace, picked up the other tricks, Surrock was able to make his 1 Frank Knox.\ttwo trumps in the East nand.and doubled contract.Capt.Surrock A 109 7 43 ¥ A FV ?\tAt *\tA85 Duplicate\u2014None vul.South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1\t*\tPass\t2 +\tPass 2\tN.T\tPass\t3 4k\tPass 4 A\tPass\tPass\tDouble Opening\u2014¥ 4\t25 From The Record Files Thirty Years Ago The United States Government has ordered a strengthening of the garrisons along the Mexican border in view of the increasingly critical conditions prevailing in the latter country, The civil war is within rifle shot of the United States boundary.Reports from Belfast indicate that fifty thousand rifles and half a million rounds of ammunition from Germany were landed in Ulster during the night as the _ Northern men mobilized to prevent their inclusion in any home rule scheme.An agreement has been signed between the Provincial Government and the E.T.Immigration Society whereby the latter will receive substantial financial aid in its efforts to relieve the farm labor shortage throughout the district.At the annual meeting of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Sherbrooke Methodist Church, the following officers were elected: Mrs.W.A.Morehouse, Mrs, LeBaron.Mrs.Clark Gordon, Mrs.D.G.Loomis, Mrs.Dowling, Miss Van Vliet, Mrs.Robert Dean.Mrs.B.C.Howard, Mrs.F.N.McCrea and Mrs.H.E.Frye The following officers were elected at the ninth annual meeting of the Farnham Tennis Club: W.B, Way, A.E, Gough, A.J.Choquette, Mrs.L.E.Smith, C.E.Davignon, G.\tE.Standish, H.J, Stubbs, P.White, L.E.Smith, L, H.Baytes and G, H.Fuller.Twenty Years Ago The refusal of Ulster to name a representative on the Irish Boundary Commission has created a new and grave crisis in the Irish affairs, as constitutional lawyers believe it is impossible to proceed with delineating the boundary with only two commissioners.The official Opposition party in the Dominion House of Commons was preventing from filing a formal amendment to the Budget as a result of a surprise Labor Party move in calling for a further tariff reduction.The rules of the House at that time prevented more than one amendment to the 'budget.Municipal officials estimate that over four thousand local citizens are entitled to vote in the Daylight Saving Time referendum to be held in Sherbrooke next week.Prize-winners in a card party held at Richmond were Miss A.Mackey, Mrs.W.J.Ewing, Mr.E.L.Hall, Mr.Bert Boast and Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Bidgood.At the annual business meeting of the Huntingville W.C.T.U.the following officers were elected: Mrs.W.A.Hunting, Mrs.T.D, Bozer, Mrs.D, J.Lowery and Mrs.W.Lane.The following organization committee has been named for the Sherbrooke Publicity Association: Meredith Wilson, O.J.Gendron, Sam Eehenberg, A.McLean, C.O.St, Jean, Charles Codere, J.W.McKee, Oscar Nault, J.A.Trudeau, J.H.\tPoupart and C.P.Buckland.Ten Years Ago Reports are coming in today from all parts of the Eastern Townships of flood dangers as rivers rise rapidly.Bridge at Magog nearly washed away, The river at Coaticook is at its highest level in eight years.The recent series of robberies at Drummondville is believed ended as police make three arrests.Much of the stolen loot has been recovered.In figures released this morning from the City Hall it was shown that in the vicinity of seven hundred families are expected to move to new homes the beginning of May.Federal Police Officers in Mercer Wisconsin stated this morning that the arrest of John Dillinger is expected at any moment.Approximately five thousand policemen follow bloodstained trail in the largest manhunt ever attempted.United States officials announced today that the last of one hundred fighting ships had passed through the Panama Canal on their way from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean in the biggest transfer of its kind in history.Leon Trotsky, exiled former Russian leader, is seeking to reside on the Channel island of Guernsey following refusal of entry to most countries in the world.In reports from London today it is believed that Italy's Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs had failed to convince authorities of feasibility of his government s proposals in disarmament programme.Five Years Ago A net cash deficit of $54,314,000 on the Canadian National Railways and an estimated loss of $25.000,000 in the operations of the Canadian Wheat Board has produced a deficit in the Dominion Government accounts for 1938 of $55.666,000 according to the annual budget speech of Finance Minister Dunning.The British budget just tabled by Sir John Simon, Chan-cellor of the Exchequer, boosts automobile, sugar and tobacco taxes to produce the record-breaking revenue of 942.000,000 pounds, most of which is ear-marked for the growing defence costs.The message of Chancellor Hitler to the residents of former German Southwest Africa to swear undying allegiance io the Fatherland is causing considerable concern in South African political circles, where the problem of these minorities has long been a thorny one.Conditions along the St.Francis River are again returning to normal following the spring floods which covered manv streets in Sherbrooke and Richmond and forced the temporary suspension of many industrial plants.Prize-winners at a masquerade dance given by the Sawyerville I.O.O.F.Lodge were Miss Marguerite Gaulin.Miss Thetus Woods.Donald Robinson.Lloyd French.Miss M.Boggs.Joseph Rousseau, Mrs.Ben Neill, Roy Montgomery and Mrs.R.J.Marshall I 00 TUESDAY, APRIL: 25, 1944 5.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD THE WOMEN\u2019S SPHERE WOMEN\u2019S CLUBS CHURCH OF THE ADVENT W.A.The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Church of the Advent met at the home of Miss Fannie Knapp, 23 Hubbard Avenue, -with an average attendance.The President, Miss Doris Robinson, presided, opening the meeting j with prayers and the Litany.The bulletin was read and dis-nuseed, after which the study period was conducted by Mrs.Howard Price.The Dorcas Secretary, Miss Evelyn Kinder, then displayed the clothing which has been procured for the bale to be sent to the Shingwank Indian School.Besides funds provided by the members, the Auxiliary is indebted to friends whose contributions made the outfits most complete.The W.A.wishes to thank the following for their generosity; Howard Woolerton, Harold Bench, Gordon Knapp, Art.Hurley and Ronald MacMillan; Mesdames Nor-rey Price, David Murray, R.Badger.H.Lemay.Redway.Haddon, Bryant,1 Social and Personal J background for the truly lovely deeorotion.s, the convener in charge, j Miss Kay Symes, being congratulated by the many admiring guests.1 Hostesses for the delightful i j\u2018\u2018Swing into Spring\u201d party included Mrs.David Galvin and her infant) Friends of Pte, David Neil, who \u2022t!V \\v'!° as conveners were in, Xyles, Farr, Bachelder, Robinson and fom Richard,^ have spent three weeks recently returned from Italy, will i cuaree o arrangemems, namely.I Glorify Yourself.Miss Rubv Price\t!in Tl uro\u2019 -N-s- where they have been Mrs.Jas.Wark, 143 Bowen Ave\u201e KUCSts 01\tK\u201d- \\\\ il] enteitain the members on May to j0jn ^er husband, who is present-5tn'\tjly stationed with the R.C.A.F.in MUNICIPAL CH APTER I.O.D.E.Ch.rlotKto»», P.E.I.^ The Municipal Chapter, I.O.D.E., held its regular monthly meeting at regret to hear that ho is now a pati-cut in the Sherbrooke Hospital.»\t* V Mrs.George H, Carr, President of the Y.W.C.A.Board, graciously received the huge throng of guests who attended the \"Swing Into Spring,\u201d dance was -foremost suc- SOAP AND WATER \u201cBEAUTIES'* MAY SACRIFICE ALLURE m I V H VIM\u2019 I lips and frankly Mrs.Horton Dingtnan, of Hamil* ,,\tT.\t,,\t, ,\t.ton, Ont., is a guest of her sister, Menvona.\tMrs.J.A.Chesbro, and family, at .most, colorful and brilliaiuly The Regent, Mrs.\\\\.E.Loomis, their home on Woife Street, and will\u2018eessful social events, presided and in her opening re*;]ater visit her brother, Mr.Clair Seldom has the MacKinnon Mom-marks welcomed the new officers Hazaid, and family, Gillespie Street, orial been more beautifully deeorui-and spoke of the splendid repre-|Mrs.George King was a tea guest ed, both the spacious gymnasium, sentation of the Sherbrooke Chap- |at Mrs.Chesbro\u2019s home yesterday which was reserved for dancing ters at the Provincial annual meet- afternoon.McFadden unmade-up face ip apt to be notice-prizes for the ably conspicuous.I\u2019lie woman who ing in Montreal last week.The Secretary, Mrs.E.G.Bascom, read the minutes of the previous meeting, which were approved and the Treasurer, Mrs.Matthew Graham, presented her report.Miss I.Cobleigh, Educational \\ ) /; \u2018 f^j/y Vïf>'n ^.$0% A famous test laboratory washed rayon stockings three ways \u2014rubbed some with cake soap, washed some with strong soap, washed others with gentle Lux.Then an almost human machine strained and pulled the stockings as in actual wear.Results proved that washing stockings in Lux w\u2019ill preserve the e-I-a-s-t-i-c-i-t-y ofyo#r stockings \u2014 cut down runs\u2014cut down stocking budget.Get Lux in Ithe new', bigger package.And remember, the large size is an even better buy.JOIN THE DJX DAILY DIPPERS.jipf/ovr*\" in- a LEVtR product Miss Jennifer Brumwell and Mrs.R.L.Bishop were hostesses yester-;'vas played at fifteen tallies, being day afternoon when tea was served\twith artistically ar- informally at the close of the regu- 1 to be held on Friday and Saturday, May 13th and 14th.The meeting adjourned with the singing of God Save the King.I ! Take Care Ol Your Health Ur Oui 4 \u201cB.1\u201d Bread ALLATT\u2019S PHONE 724 THEY The platform, with a brilliant sun-jburst on the wall, and surrounded Mrs.W.Foster entertained de- ^.j^ a white picket fence, with a lightfully at her home on Esplanade yine yovored trellis on either side, Avenue in honor of Mrs.W.S.Len- jand flowers in front, ¦formed an Ideal non, the beloved wife of a former revered Pastor of Trinity United Church, the late Dr.W.S.Lennon, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Eric Lennon, at their home in Lennox-ville.The gathering of former friends, who so warmly welcomed Mrs.Lennon, was indeed a happy social event, Mrs.J.H.Shorten presiding at the pretty tea table, which was attractively centered with spring flowers.The hostess was assisted in her pleasant hospitable duties by her daughter, Mrs.Eric Lennon.* * * Mrs.S.F.Maclagan and Mrs.F.S.Rugg were hostesses at the tea hour after an interesting and busy session of the Women\u2019s Association held in the Primary Room at Plymouth Church, under the presidency of Mrs.Andrew Sangster.The session opened with the recital of the Lord\u2019s Prayer, following which routine business was disposed of.Plans for a garden party were discussed, and the coming event will, through the courtesy of Mrs.Walter S.Sutherland, be held at her home on Prospect Street on June 22nd.Arrangements were also completed for a rummage sale on May 26th.Mrs.J.C.Mead will continue to look after magazine subscriptions for the benefit of the W.A.It was announced that any one interested in sewing for the fall sale, is asked to meet at Mrs.Fraser Armstrong\u2019s on Tuesday evenings.Letters of thanks and appreciation from boys Overseas and shut-ins, were read by Mrs.Gerald Spafford, the former acknowledging gifts of candy and the sick ones flowers.Later tea and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, sweet peas adorning the tea table at which Mrs.Lynn did the honors.incuts were served under the con-voncTship of Miss Merle Adam, who with her assistants most attentively waited upon the bridge players upstairs and tlie throng in the gymnasium.Congratulations arc due to each and every one who contributed in any way to the outstanding success of the \"Swing into Spring\u201d purt\\ qionsored by the Y.W.C.\\.soap-and-watcr girl\u2014and nothing else be certain that « dusting-on of beguiling powder and a clean coat of red lipsticks won\u2019t make you more ravi-shingly beautiful.ploxion was usually rough, too, ami could bo improved by the subduing influence of foundation and powder.That eyes can be mounted, like pie-tines, when you take the pains to use colored shadow on your lids and mascara on your lashes.That redder lips give her skin the appearance of heightened pallor, which is most to her liking.So, before you lake a stand as B1SHOPTON Gnl.Anne Tanner, of Ottawa, and LAW.Marj.rio Baker, of Montro-il, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.11.Scowen.Mrs.Donald GhnS.has so far recovered from operation as to be able to return to the home of Mr.olid Mrs.J, L.( lark, where she will spend some time.Little Miss Elizabeth Clark has been the* guest of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs.J.L.Clark, while her mother .Mrs.D.Clark, was a patient at the St.Vincent do IVlttl Hospital.Sherbrooke.Mr.Gordon Joyce has so far recovered as to be able to return to his home, MATERNITY CORSETS AND BELTS, ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.\\V.Tel.38fi8 Near Hus Terminal NOT THEIR ALL-OUT ÿjoït jot Vicbhf.-a .****»f m .WE MUST BACK Zeller's Limited fi.3Hfc.KBKOUKE DAILY KLCORO jUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1944 APRIL MEETING OF W.I.HELD AT EAST CLIFTON KNOWLTON Dn (ho nc'fdsion of their twenty-fifth wcHidiri'sr anniverinry, Mr.ami Mir A.Loroy Bullard were g'liesta-of-honor at an \u201csi home\u201d on Friday evening, April H, The event had been arranged by their daughter, Mbs Heather Bullard, Korty-thren Many Items of Clothinn Distributed AlTIOn0 Mem- humuroiiv: I'eulim': and L.M.Knowl- bers to Be Made Up for t\u201dn'\"VVw11\u2019,,r r !l'r ' X, .lr\\\tr ii-\t; )ire.ci lei A i, ami Mr Bui!.ini \\v;t; Shipment Overseas Follow- \u2019|n purse of money.Mrs.Bullard also mooting, ing Well-Attended Regular received « gold wrist watch and - -\t.\t^ j f.vo hotiquet i of Amen mn Beauty I mses, hunch was served, with Mrs.Colfax Hi'hckah ho dye No.20, met in regular «session in the 1,0.O.F, HhII one evening, with thu Noble Brand, Mr*.Ian W.Crandall, in the chair.In the absence of the Secretary, Mns.Carl C, McClay, the miiui'cs and roll cnll were read byj Mr:-.11.A, Pettcs.following a gon-j crr.l spcslon, the meeting closed in1 ritual form.Mr.and Mrs.(1.C, | W.iirher and Mrs.Donald Hume, I of Foster, were in town for the! BEDFORD HOLDS UNVEILING OF HONOR ROLL icpccial psalm chosen for the ser- vice WH», the XL,VI, \"God la Our Hope and Strength,\u201d During tin singir g of \u201cOnward Christian SoI-|( diers,\u201d the color parties from tl Scouts and Guidos took their po« lions at the chancel steps carrying their flags, The hast Posit was sounded by Scoutmaster Jerry' Smith, together with Clarence and Frederick Bockus, Pvay Bock us, Donald Brown, Monthly Meeting.Mr, and Mr.».Horace Whitehead and -on, Frederick, and their guest, Mr.Kunice Whitehead, of Rich I pouring tea.Assisting in serving .I were the Misses Heather Bullard, .\t-, .\t, ,\twa\u2018('!0^ Ann Louise Mnp.-s, Phyllis Allen end mot for dinner with n good at-; East Clifton, April ih\".\u2014 Tin Women\u2019s Institute hold il.-' monthly meeting with Mrs.Guy - -nner with n good *t:|MurlHl\" McClay \"and Lo'rna\" Mèaüÿ: tendance of memhors and soverac l;,iec, of &t, var workers present.\t!,Junior Guild, a piny cntitled1 Ihe meeting wao presided over ,|(11, v-, Daughitei\twas pro eivtcd ; by Doreen O\u2019Brien (Mr,-.Bciling-;hnm), in the Guild Hall, which was \u2019clock service on Sunday morning K, I).Mitchell and Mm.A.C.Cnricr n.Wi, vT.r\u2018èalled on'fSe\u2019in Wat\" at f1; Jame8.\u2019 Church.> » most golemn Forty-Five Nsmes Included THo rector, accompanied hy on Honor Roll Unveiled at!rhl!Tt'11 War Mr.Elton Bockus, and fam-j rector, Rev.H.V.Fricker, who re-yM,.rn n n.r »_________ reived tàe standard and placed it or K.C.George, of Montreal, pent a day at his home hero.Mr, Clinton McLaughlin, of West j Bolton, called on friends in town.Friends of Mr.Homer Bessette ert Simpson Company; Miss liar r,l>'\"ili:i\u2018l> u*\",|e be underwent an kara Flatchcr, Demonstrator of Quo- 'nppe\u2019ideclomy.I>cc Women\u2019s Institutes, and th- 1\t''\t\u2022 |,]-v\t°f Foster, is a Canadian Red Cross Society.\ti w- *' 'or mother, Airs, A The \u201cConeumers\u2019News\u201d was rend i \u2022'\u201c(',e,ncr,_ ,\t\u201e\t, ,, and difeiiN-ed.\t; Mis- Barbara Ball, of Cowans- A donation of $12.30 was receiv-,\t\u2019 cal,c.4 cup honey V» tspn.salt\t-n cup milk - scant! L cup shortening V4 \u2018XdffiliaSr 3\ttspns.Magic Baking Ponder Sift dry ingredients together.Cut in shortening until mixed.Combine La-cup honey with milk; add to first mixture.Knead on lightly floured board enough to shape into smooth hall; pat Vo-inch thick.Cut with floured biscuit cutter, place on baking sheet and bake in hot «Ven (450 F.) 12 to 15 minutes.Mix remaining honey with lemon rind and dribble over tops of biscuits just before removing from oven.Makes 14, MADE IN ' CANADA !4'*s X£?;V; Ik if our fines sftoufd (j ive ami fiemi If ! A to semi you tat extra ship, mat tant, that plane Cf f V or ivfitefi we aft ta vain \"tiir you then take tfte fifame sPot we tm ¦ ' -LL*\"'\t-A.'.-B' : THIS MESSAGE WAS WRITTEN BY A SOLDIER ON THE FIRING LINE.LET OUR ANSWER BE CLEAR-PUT VICTORY FIRST and BUY BONDS TO THE LIMIT The London Life Insurance Company TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1944.7, 3 M fc.K K U U Is.t.U A 1 L 1 K K C ü R Ll Bdr.Molson Writes To Say How MISSION CIRCLE Much Record Valued Overseas MEETING AT C0ATIC00K \u201cIf it could be generally realized what a lot of pleasure and enjoy, ment could be given to a lad Over-seas for less than a cent a day, I am sure more would take advantage of j it.I would suggest a slogan, \u201cSend : the boy over there a Record for a ! cent a day.\" This message comes from Bdr, R.> J.B, Molson, «-on of Mr.and Mrs.S, C.Molson, of Bedford, who has been Overseas for more than three years.Writing to his father recently, Bdr.Molson related how he had received a bundle of thirteen Records at one time, each of which was, he, says, \u201cread and thoroughly enjoyed and then passed on to B.Q.M, S.i Dawson, of Sutton, thence to D.R.; Morrison, of Sherbrooke, and then1 on to Motor Mech.Bdr.Ray Sturgeon.of Noyan, and so on until they aro in tatters.\u201d Bdr.Molson volunteered for Active Service in 1940 and has been Overseas since February, 1941.He landed in Sicily with the First Division in July, 11)43, and is at present with them on the Italian front.Tai.«ev and family,\ti Mr?.KJwanl Ottler.who hr,-been ill for some lime, is now re ported to convalescing.Miv, William WaL.ee er.tcrl.iined , the Ladies' livening Bridge Club, when the War Savings Stamp pm 1 was won by Mrs.James Wallace.M:s.Janet Dawson has returned from Montreal, where she has been! caring for Mrs, K, K.Akhursit for.seven weeks.Friends of Mrs, I Akhuvst regret to hear that she is! obliged to remain in the hospital for! further treatment.May.Second Vice-President of the Circle, presided at the opening exercises in place of the President, Airs.E.B.Parker, who was absent line to illness.A short programme included several items; a talk on \"Post-War Missions,\u2019 \u2019by Rev.Lome Smith; a carefully compiled paper describing Many subscribers are sending 'agcr\u2019y .l\u2018ead 1i\"/ar;0t\u2018f\tTh® ;7^ Budding and Development of -\t-\t-\taj ; Record is a letter from home and the Alaskan Highway, by Mrs.BDR.R.J.B.MOLSON \u201cHome Paper\u201d is welcomed and MAPLE GROVE Reverend Lome Smith Gave Short Address on \"Post-War Missions\" Followed by Several Other Interesting Readings by Two Other Members of Ti;c Laduv Guild of iioh- Trinity Circle.\t! Church was entertained one after- 1 noon at the Parish Hal! with Mrs.Coati cook, April 25.\u2014The Worn- Herman Bennett and Mrs.Byron on\u2019s Mission Circle of the Ba.ptis; Bennett as joint hostei-si s, The meet-j Church held a special thank-offerin', ing was opened toy the President meeting one evening at, the home of, with prayers and the Secretary-i \\.r, and Mrs, William Wallace,| Treasurer read the minutes of the Court Street.\ti last meeting, which were adopted asl ! read, The afternoon was spent in unch was GRANITEVILLE Mr and Mrs, Arthur C 'ACo and Mr, Douglas Bullock, of Luchino, spent a wcok-tnii at the home of Mr.and Mr.(lordon Bullock, Dawson and Murray Smith, of Beebe, spent a week-end with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, J.11, Smith.Mr.and Mrs, Hoy Eryou, of Beebe, were visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs.James Hibbard.The funeral of Mrs.A.!.Uuerin was held in the church here on Thursday afternoon.April 13, with A.B, Lovelace officiating, The bearers wore four nephews of the deceased.Howard, Willard and Philip Keen and Albert Elliott.The beautiful flowers showed the esteem in which: the deceased was held.The sympa-j thy of the o.'tnmunity goes out to the! two sons and daughters-in-law.t'ee-l il, of Keene, N,1I\u201e and Grant, of Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Hamilton, of Claremont, N.1L, Mr.Howard Hood, of WuLrbury, Yt,, and Mr.Willard Hood, of Burro, N't,, were visitors at the homo of their parents, Mr, and Mrs.Roy Hoed ,being called here by the death of their aunt, Mrs, A.L.Guerin.Mr- James Bacon is on the sick list.Her d lighter, Mr».Arthur Johnston, of South Durham, is caring for her.Mr.Samuel Denney, who has been ill, does not gain as fast as his many friend* would wish.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Bullock and children, of Rock Island, wore 'isit-ors : t the heme ef Mr.and Mrs Gor don Bulloek, MAGOG The albatross of P2 fc inehc amaiross has a wingspread eet.the humming bird three Miss Helen Ayer visited her , ,hi i'-in-'uw and siatir, Mr.an l Mrs.Karlo Honick, in Buriii.r'Lin, Yt\u201e during the K .' .or ho,, -yi.Mbs T.C.Perkins sprit: her holidays at Rreekonride with Misa 1, Lynch, Mins B.Greene spent the K.i.-te\" recess in Ottawa with Lieut, and Mrs, J, Murray, Ijtneo-Cpl.Raymond Relevance, In.S'ti'actor, of Ontario, spent the Foster holiday* with his parents, Mr.ami Mrs.Pierre Bolennreo, Mrs, C.J, Itopps has roturiiod to in r home in Mot'imncl!, after u'u.i-iiur a week with hor brother, Mr.Albert Sandell, and family, BROWNLEIGH PLACE (\u2019pi.K.Rushoy, Rd\u2019.A.F., Mr; Bushey and son, William, spent a few days in Richmond as guests of Mr, and Mrs, Donald Bushey and sons.They were also guest* of r«la-lives in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.W.Sells and son, IL- , of Ivingsey Falls, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.\\V, Brown.I Mrs, Helen Davis and two dau-ghters have returned to their hom# in Danville, after spending tho holidays with Mr.and Mrs.B.Blake ; and Mr.and Mrs.David Gifford.I\u2019tc.Harold Blake and Mrs.Blake and d.np.vhter, Jinn, who have spent ;:!:o winuT in Kiugsey with Mrs.R iikiM parent.-, Mr, and Mrs.E.'In- ino, ure the guests of Mr.and Mrs ,B.Blake.'Mii-s Marjorie Denison, R.N., -1\u2019ctu the holiday :, at her home here.Gob P.1 \u2022 Johnston, Mrs.Johnston h.1 daughter, Helen, of Quebec 'by, \u2022 nent a few days with Mr, and Mrs.Herbert Perkins, Several men of the congregation, , .also attended the meeting.Mrs.John! knitting and sewing.Records to the boys in the Armed !\ti t i r Forces and from the many letters ' certainly brings cheer and encour-1 Joiin eraser received it is quite evident that the agement to those who are far away.«a vocal duet by Rev served by the hostesses.There were; ton members, two visitons and four children present.Miss Edna Bennett, of Sherbrooke, spent Faster with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Otis Bennett.Master John Gill spent ,« few days with his cousin, Mr.Dufferin A nues-ley.I isilors of Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Bennett were Mrs.O.R.Bennett, Mias Edna Bennett, Messrs.Xattl DANVILLE TOMIFOBIA and Mrs.Smith; ami a paper of Amadou, Lawrence and Dellas Ben-rather special interest by Mrs.A.! nett.L.Parker, dealing with \u201cThe Origin I The community was .grieved io and Expansion of Church Avtivitie.1 'CiU\u2019n l>' the death of Mr.Jonas Kim- j Golden Rule Lodge No.13, I.O.O.F., held a very interesting meeting, when two degrees were conferred on a new member.The second degree was conferred by Brother H.C.Marek, assisted by Brothers G.H.Burns and J.W.Beliveau taking the principal parts.The third degree followed, and was conferred by Brother A.D.Tec tor, assisted by Brothers E.C.McGonigal, S.H.Soars and L.E.Findlay taking the principal parts.The candidate made a few fitting remarks at the close of the ceremonies.Refreshments were then served by Brothers F.J.Olney and H.Gastello, who also took care of serving the oyster stew at the close of the previous meeting.Representatives for the Grand Lodge Session and Grand Encampment Session are D.Mc-Eachin and H.Burns, with J.Bat-stone and H.Lockwood as proxies.English term for bingo games is \u201chousey-housey.\u201d Mr.and Mrs, L.E.Carpenter were visitors in Rock Island.Mrs.Eva Greenwood, of Sherbrooke, spent Eastertide with her daughter, Marylin, at the home of Mrs.Etta Manning.Air.E.R.Burbank spent the Easter holidays at his home in Coaticook.Miss Jean Fyles spent a week-end with Miss Kathleen Harris, in Rock Island.Misses Kathleen and Gloria Sans-chagrin were in Rock Island one day-calling on friends.The W.A.met with Airs.R.Hatch on April 21st.Airs.Sanschagrin has been confined to the house with the grippe.Miss Evelyn Harris spent a week with Aliss Marjorie Fyles.Friends are pleased to see Air.James O\u2019Leary out again, after being ill with the grippe.in Stanstead County.\u201d A social hour followed, after which refreshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted by bell, who passed away at his home I on April 10th.Mrs.George Reynolds and Air.W.] Dinning were guests one day of his sixteen dollars.General Notes.Air.and Airs.Harmon Andrews, of Montreal, were in town on Saturday.April 15, to attend the funeral services of Mr.Andrews\u2019 mother Airs.Alice Andrews, and were week end guests of Air.and Aire.A.C.Jer.ks.Pte.Bruce Ham, who has been stationed in Newfoundland, spent some days on leave with his mother\u2019, Airs.Annie Ham.Air.and Airs.A.L.Parker has left for Montreal, where they will be guests of their daughter, Mrs, Philip Rowe, and Dr.Rowe.They will also visit relatives in St.Lambert and Beaubarnois.Mr.and Alms.Armand Grégoire A gem carved in relief is called a are moving soon into an apartment cameo; one carved below the surface in the Gerin building, and their for-is called an intaglio.\tmer home will be occupied by Mrs.Airs.Fraser and Miss Alice Parker, uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mis.B, G The mission offering amounted to; Dinning.B E HIN D YOUR TELEPHONE li ii H£ llili#1® Mrs.F.X.Gill and two girls spent an afternoon with Air.and Airs.Herman Bennett.Airs.Otis Bennett and two children, Elsie and Glenn, were evening guestu at the same home.Miss Eva Porter .-pent an afternoon as a g'ucst of Airs, Jessie Anneal ey.Air.and Mrs.L.Bennett and daughter, Viola, attended the party at her father\u2019s, Mr.Richard Wright, in Hendersonville.^Miss Marjorie Nugent and Messrs.Mi.Ham Dinning and Lawrence Bennett have returned to Thetford Mines High.School, after spending the Lav 1er holidays at their homes here.Mfs.Herman Bennett has reopened the school here after the Easter holidays.Friends are sorry to learn that Mr.Irvine Cross is a patient in the Jeffrey Hale Hospital in Quebec.All wish him a speedy recovery.Mrs, John Bennett spent an afternoon as a guest of Airs.Herman Bennett and Airs.Daniel Bennett.SAWYER VILLE STEP-BY-STEP sff&l 'V' Air.Albert All-sop, of Sherbrooke, was a guest of Air.Roland Silver-son.Miss Hope Gill, of Cookshire, was a guest of Alins Hazel Bowker.Miss Marilyn Kingsley was a guest of relatives in Montreal.Ali-.K.Dawson was the guest of her eisters, Mrs.A.King and Airs.H.Hodge.The regular meeting of the Women\u2019s Association was held at the home of Mrs.M.D.Blue.Air.and Mrs.T.C.French were guests of the former\u2019s father, Air.James French, on his -birthday.Mr.and Mrs, G.L.Patrick and j Ale.Douglas Patrick were guests of ' Mr.and Airs.Henry Robinson and i family, in Thetford Mines.Capt.M.L.Eager, who has re-i turned from South Africa, was a I guest of Mr.and Airs.G.L.Patrick i and family, in Sawyerville, and Mr.I and Airs.A.Ward, in Bury.Miss Lager is taking up her duties in Quebec shortly.Air.Eager Kingsley is ill at the home of Air.Austin Bowker.His many friends wish him a speedy recovery.The many friends- of Mrs.T.J.Palmer will be pleased to hear that she is re-covering from her illness.Mrs.Harry Graham has returned home, after spending the Easter holidays with relatives in Malden, Macs., and Woodsville, X.H.The Misses Bertha and Dorothea Graham have returned to their teaching duties, after spending the Easter holidays with relatives in Malden, ALass., and Woodsi.ille, X.H.PEÀRCETON Of the 960,000 Bell Telephones in Ontario and Quebec, 72 per cent are dial instruments.Step-by-step, the programme of conversion to dial service has gone forward in many cities and towns while the tide of telephone traffic continued to flow.There has been no interruption of service engineering and co-ordinating achievement.War called a halt to this dial conversion programme.But it will resume when materials and men are again available.a notable (9>t rfc&c/e Se^t/ccé \u2022 8try VJar Savings Sfampt and Certificates Regularly.Total Bell Telephones\t Ontsrio snd Quebec .\t.956,113 Dial instruments .\t Connecting company\t telephones .\t GhjUu?\tZi?M/etafs A J.WHELAN.Msnog®r.Alessrs, Arthur and Guy Addis an-d friends, of Sherbrooke, spent a week-end with the former\u2019;: mother, Air.-.D.Addis, at the home of Mr.Dennis Clough._ Air.and Airs.Frank Clough an 1 Mr.Leslie Cloug\u2019h motored to Mont-| real for a day.Callers at the home of Air.Dana j Gardner were Airs.Cornell and Airs.| H-il'burd, of SCambridge East, Air., : R.Wells, of Bedford, and Aliss ! Dorothy Cage, of Stan-bridge Ridge.Air.and Airs.J, Hunter were ! guests of Air.and Airs.C.F.Thomas, j .r.Brigham.j Air.AI.Magnarat, of Franklin, Vt., and Airs.Marjory Smith, of Enos-ourg, Vt., were callers at the horns of Air.J.Hunter.Mrs.Connor, of Bedford, was an | overnight guest of her brother, Mr.j Dana Gardner.Alaster Alfred Chandler, son of | I Mr.and Airs.William Chandler, L I ill with the measles.Air.and Airs.George Clough, Elex and Allan and Miss Daisy ! Cicuqfi have all been ill with the I measles.Aliss Clough is now ill with pleurisy.Air.Dana Gardner, who has been ! seriously ill and under the care of : Dr.Draper, of Bedford, i^gainin-g , slowly.Airs.James Corey, of Cowans- | ville-, has been assisting in the care i of her mother.Mrs.R.Wightman, «hi is gradually improving.Mrs.James Hunter received nevv-of the death of her uncle.Air.| ; George Tilson, who pa: ed away a* | his home in.Nashua, N.H., on I April 4.j The first all-metal plane was built it 1S22 and was equipped with two' SOO-horsepover engine*.CLEAN Crankcase and Valves.IMPROVE Performance.PREVENT Costly Engine Repairs! .\t, \u2019V; \" \"\t;\t^ I ¦ t.'X'-:' l MP N S'\t'\t.r ' æWMêMSM - , \"iiAii: :: Ml X l\\ Sludge is a thick, dark mixture of used oil, water, carbon and unburned gasoline which forms mainly in the crank case of car and truck engines\u2014it plugs oil screens and oil passages and damages other engine parts.Slower wartime driving\u2014shorter trips\u2014lower grade fuels make sludge a common problem now.Low cost sludge removal service from a GENERAL MOTORS DEALER today will:- \u2014 Save gasoline and oil \u2014 prevent costly repairs.\u2014 Extend the life of your car or truck \u2014improve performance.This information is made available to you, the owners of Canada\u2019s cars and trucks, to assist you to conserve your vehicles, and so safeguard against a breakdown of the country\u2019s automotive transportation up to and even beyond the day of Victory! ALWAYS GO TO A GENERAL MOTORS DEALER FOR n'llea9e.) Y °ri'\u2018r > \u2022SogA f- V°,,Line O'».sy\u201e;£ \"\u2018he, r\u2019 '°'c,\u201e-oa Per /'\u201c«\u2022dir.lr:'-'.P-*- De.\u201d1\u2019\u201d \"'Pairin', X' \u2018\u201cHoc.,.0nd r.finl.body o i*,enc,\u2019f>e LH*' \u2018sulor , yte 0f \"Mmor ¦ hn\u2018ation\tC WEBSTER MOTORS LIMITED WELLINGTON STREET SOUTH CHEVROLET \u2022 PONTIAC \u2022 OLDSMOBILE \u2022 MclAUGHUN-BUICK \u2022 CADILLAC \u2022 CHEVROLET & CMC TRUCKS 4 8 SMERBROOKE DAILY RECORD TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1944.Iho thick of tho fighting:,\" while of the general loan commiutea; D Aft* T< »Vïfi il rrn n 1\tr\\4 ü'rjrl.w\t, Mr.Broad, general chairman of Fed crated Trades and vieo-president of the Brotherhood of Railway Car CPJt.WORKERS BACK NEW LOAN TO THE UTMOST Montre \"1 April 2.-5.Managomer.lj?1 trips over enemy terH^ry in«lw!-1 Finance Commit 1 1 .o , .I in pt\u2019ii'nrg all-out !,n*\u2019 77'n bomb-ner m raids.An un- Mr.Homphrc, i.uiort, j'rum tv.e > in>iou\tnna,\\ .] 1 v 1 M AN 11.) it t t.r u.a I\t\u2022\u2022 r''.> (H Î K'nDDD.i ('imys.s\ti vivo.\\ tnmor l ithunm'.Mr,'.lu't'i i^v in machine sh« p.prHcrabi.v with discharge, .1 tiUti, I at UK1 KU^^ui v ,v., , w a.\t.\t.i\tt t> M easier,.Aeety N,tUm,l sdeoiv.Servi-visung hy Mrs.Lawrence Stowe and\tof oa.mook, and Boium Office.\tMr.Merlin Lewis.\t1 iUNns.;a.Mrs .oorsm lang, o MEN WANTED for large retail At Uh; Faster Sunday niormng|bv om>\tKdwina< Mr,.Wal- ot he in North ASHTON R.TOBIN, KOSENBLOOM Bldg., 66 Wellington North.Theme U-à.rd if pi v Wanted To Purchase GAGNE &.DESMARATS, f3a WELLINGTON North.Richmond Offuo.Fhun.S.\tPORTABLE YICTROLA WANTED.i'HONl LYNCH & LYNCH, FACILITIES FOR I''sill-R-____________________________________ dealing with Income and Exco\u2014 Profit AUCTION SALE on Joseph St.Pierre\u2019s Farm, 1 Mile from Windsor on Rich mord Road j on Thursday, April 27th, AT S A.M.\tI year oM oit', u'wvs.i2 f «-h Female Help Wanted .\t_____ _ _\t.OX liteficid, N.H.Site is i\\ho Mirviy W A i> 1 XUli ruiv l.AtUàfi.It«.l AIImI I ,\t.\t*\t.i U\\\t\u201c \u2018\t'\t^,,us\t\" f.tMj stores.Excell nt working conditions, i bOnice^ ihulcon pewsons Mtit t j,u,p MeKIrv'N', of l.ivwC'U* Ma.'S.; two Fi,« and \u201e halt day.sock.Vacation ivKh : cetved into the cluirch fednvt^hip as;\tMajor W.K.Moyle, pay.Insurance and sick pay after six | IBOBlbcrP aBo l-'» rCtClNvu tnt mont ambitious port un it y Scrv R.l'.A.and llcucv I'onatd tMiivicn- ».g.»»iary.Only I'nergrtio and ' ment of the Lord\u2019s Supper.The musi , .*\u2022 \u2022\t\u2018 , ¦ ' ' \u2022\td .nui; n,vd are'.y.Exc Pert op.,1 number- were \"0 Thou WTtese\t>\u2019t Un-.;tV>B; n.1\u2019- \u2018 ;\u2022 \u2022uul 1,u> nit, (nr liwht man.Apply Selective pecp Compassion,\u201d rendered US a gl cot gniiui'chl.d.Uodoi I t m.'.enden.;e ocri.-e Sherkrooko.______________ double nuartctie.and \u2022\u2022 Alleluia.\";.'V' Ke.R'll'.U !\\,v'kV'w\u2018!'0'1 ,u'r \") ¦J wo Tax.Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.For Sale ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY.OU- 1 FLAT TOP OFFICE DESK.2\".n3I\", SIX vier Bldg., 4 Wellington South.Phone 727 Auctioneers d ra w e r Box 13 Record.milking; 4 fall cows ; hull, 2 years; 2 two year old heifers, 4 calves.15 hens, S sheep with 3 lambs, sow to farrow in June, mow-in g machine, two-horse rake, double wagon, \\prv\twar:»Di, double harno\", 2 express WANTED nprlo harness, ru he wtus u ni ted double qua,.,\t.-.m 0,v,\t, suny by Mrs.Lawrence Stowe.( Is.1, and in 1.,\t:\t.\t,\t.in nKUTiago to Mr, Henry ,1.M il.-on, \\t the evening; service a beautifully (>l1i,ook< at.|.,nVl.i1( Mas-v.after ARABLE MAID W ANTED.W*ltun Avcmie, ufU'f 6 p.m, A1T1.Y F.A.BURTON.WATERVILLE.PH.35r2.-\u2014- wagon harnesses, sini NEW MOTORS\u20141, H.P., 1-3 II.P.,\tH.P., tirwi 'Hirve.new.work sleds, express .-lo.ls.110 volts.Ross-Hiron\tEl.ctric.\t17 Front-\t'h-iiinc\tsleigh, plow,\tfinishing\tharrow, disc onae.Phono 61S.\tharrow,\tspring tooth\tharrow, .lump caA.At - .- amo pku* ¦ Saturday, April\t2iHh, at 12 FINDLEY FOUR BURNER\tGAS STOVE\to\u2019clock,\tall household\tfurniture\twill be t-old HOUSKKKFl'EH BETWEEN 60-65 ytars for one gentleman over 75 modern up-to-date home.No washing.DoMdritt.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.A.M.DEMERS, LEN\u2019VILLE.TEL.2I4r23.| Chartered Accountants for May 1st.Rhone 39S5 after 7 p.m.EDNEY, ARMITAGE & CO.CHARTERED P.S.ROSS & SONS, CHARITE RED Accountant', Montreal.consisting of Chesterfield get.full bedr set, stove, divan, electric washing machine, EtNAMEL STOVE, BEDROOM\tSUITE,\tradio,\tchina cabinet, linoleums,\tdMu\\ .studio\tcouch, chesterfield chair,\toccasional\tkitchen utensils, bed clothing, etc.\tTerms: chair,\ttables, lamps, ether articles.84\tFarm\timplements and cattle, 6\tmonths' Peel.\tcredit\ton approved joint note's.6\tper cent interest; household furniture, cash.LEO F.DANIELS.Auctioneer.Accountants.72 Prospect St.Phono 5285.\\yQOD, c\\g COMBINATION STOVE, TWO ovens, good condition ; bed and bureau, Dentist dining room table and chairs.37 High St, Windsor.Que.GO 0 D 00 M BIN ATT ON S T O V E A N D ¦ household furniture for sale at a bargain, j Apply 3C.3 Wellington South.DR.A.HAMEL, DENTIST.SPECIALTY | WORLD'S BEST HISTORIES IN FIFTY Denturer.17a WetlirEtcr.Phone 3245.\t| volumes, pub, shcil by Co-operntive Futili- cation Society, New York and London.HOUSES FOR SALE OR.J.A.LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTIST, X-ray.300 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 398, 3DR.N.F.DINNING, DENTAL-SURGEON, L n Life Building.Phone 3815.Electro-Surgical Clinic Phone 1S05-W.Farms For Sale AUCTION SALE Friday, April 28th, AT TEN O'CLOCK for M.Denault, 35 GORDON STREET, SHERBROOKE.Findlay stove, combination wood and coal; combination gas and dressers, dressing tables, bureaus, lamps, veranda chairs, hose, bookcase, pictures, silverware, dishes ornaments, many articles not listed.No reserve as house is sold.j'U'rms: Cash U.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE Saturday, April 29th, AT 12:30 O\u2019CLOCK for Mrs.Benjamin Fouquet, Wj-;Honor Roll \"\u2019*\u2022>\t! which shv resided for nwvuy years Snp the names of mt>-five men ami.in Host
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