Sherbrooke daily record, 17 juillet 1944, lundi 17 juillet 1944
[" V §>hprbraokp latlg Swnrîi \u2022 0 \u2022 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Fair and cool.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDAY.JULY 17, 1944.CITY EDITION.RUSSIANS CONTINUE ORIVE TO GERMAN BORDER Soviet Forces Continue NEWCOMER TOPS American Sea And Air Attackers MADRID GROWS To Register Gains Overus-™R¥ ' crease Ja|10\u201ctpost ,>rrito\" enthusiastic Entire Battle Salient SALARY LISTS German Radio Admits that! IAMEÇ DVDMITC Russian Forces Have Ad-1 J/ilflUj DI itnËü vanced North and South oi /n * ïhtïit/n rw & Fallen Grodno in Direction\tr1 AVfIK of East Prussia.\tjonmm i o ?By HENRY P.CASSIDY, Associated Press Staff Writer.; Moscow, July 17, \u2014 (Æ3) \u2014 RetL Army troops pushed forward today along' the broad front stretching from the Baltics to the Pripet marshes after capturing the German-held fortress City of Grodno,' described by Premier Stalin as \u201ccovering the approach to East Prussia,\u2019\u2019\ti OF DEMOCRATS ' Pearl Harbor, July 17.(JP) \u2014; drive to win eompleie control of the .American sea and air attacks on ; Canton-Hankow Railway, maintained | Guam Rota islands in the Marianas ' heavy pressure on beleaguered for twelve straight days underscore , Mengyang during the week-end, j Qurinov R Plnichpr Mnuinn Tokyo\u2019s homeian! warning that \"the although the Chinese high command | oyilliey n.rieudltl.Ifluuny wa.situation does not allow a mo- asse' te ; the defender- of that vital j Picture Neqotiator.l.redit- ment of optimism.''\trail junction had taken heavy foil l ed with Receiving $645,-\tAd.mil;al , x\u2018mitz' r;u'ifu; of etwmy tn.eps.\t, nnn o i n \u201d1040 mander-m-chiet.announced that car- 1 x high oommami more thnn i UUU Salary Ulinno ly^t.rier-basod bombers poured rookets 1 *,000 Japanese were killed in the ^\tand bombs on Guam, Japanese-occu- tight inn- for Hengyang bet ween June | Washington, July li.\u2014- (sP)\tpied United States possession, and j 23 and July M.At the same time it Recent Remarks of British Prime Minister Have Brought About S h a r p Change in Attitude of Spain Hand To Hand Fighting Marks British Advance Along Caen Battlefront By CHARLES FOLTZ, Associated Press Staff Writer.Madrid, July 17.\tI\u2019rimo ury\u2019s 1942 list of corporation com- j automotive and railroad equipment, j town seventy miles North of Canton l'Gni.-u t \u2018 l,uu\tcun 111,1 penss.tion to individuals for personal- jp was the 12 th attack in ns many j and about 225 miles South of j cnees to Spain in the House of ( om- | days on the islands, a little more Hengyang,\t| nions changed Madi id\u2019s oflirial view newi smer, Sidney R.hleisher.took ; R-^a to the Northeast, in Saturday I disclosed that Japanese forces in the first pake today with $(>45.000 in 1 assaults which blasted buildings, i Kwangtung Province offensive to the the first edition of the L.S.1 teas- j started fires and shattered vital -South were attacking Yingtak, rail; The Japanese appeared to re inak- v,f pjln i'|0nl suspicious imtagonisni ing a concerted attempt to take ,\t.\t, to enthusiastic appreciation alnlost The report, which does not list in- : than 100 miles South of Saipan, rc- War Mobilization\tDirector! ?on¥e,fron?«Pita! or inc^rnente.\tcentij.conquered by Americans.c + rt +\t¦>¦ ¦\tc, i includes individuals who leceneo Allied positions have been estab-î YmgTtak, where the Chinese said they ; tXpSCIGO 10 IViaKc oTrOilQ | $75,000 or mere from corporations -\tIkhcd firmly along the West bank j had inflicted five hundred casualties overnight.Bid for Selection\tas Vice-\tTor personal services for tieealen-\t0f the Driniumor River, where two j on the enemy in the latest action.i\t\u201c1\thave no sympathy foi those! dar year 1942 or corporation fiscal j new Japanese attacks were repulsed | Fighting continued in the Idling i who think it intelligent or clever to; years ending in 1943.Issued today .n\tjn the week-old flaveup of the Brit- ' sector Northeast of liengyung and 1 compliance with the Intern:\u2019.! Rev- j\t|sh New Guinea campaign, head- ! near Yuhsien, Las, of the city, the IN WIDESPREAD BOMBING RAIDS Allied Supreme Headquarters, July 17.\u2014(\u2022 l\u2019)\u2014American patrols penetrated into St.Lo and found it heavily defended, Supreme Headquarters announced tonight In a small advance North of Periors, American 1st Army troops Presidential Candidate.insul! the Spanish Government,\" said enue Code, the report lists gross re-i quaricrs announced today.By JACK BELL, Associated Press Staff Writer Chicago, July 17.\u2014(A5)\u2014In rapidly-tightening race for the the payment of federal and state in- ,-iver have been cut off by reinforced i siang.j Chinese said.Other action was re- Mr.Churchill captured the village of I,es Mille- Oil Installations and Rail- lies, about two miles Ncrth of way Facilities Receive At- Pcriers.tention from Allied Bom-\t- bers Over Week-End.\tA,llcri Sul,rcmc Headquarter*.July 17.-\u2014LF) \u2014 The British 2nd \"rm\u2019 i'dei mil j I .ondon, July 17 u'l\u2019i Up to 750 A lusnuU on thc Cnec front ceipts in salaries, commissions, bon-; The advance Japanese force which j ported to the South of Loiyang and political arrangements of Spain are; U.S.heavy bombers attacked a Cozen\t,\t.\t.a ! uses or other compensation, before : cracked Allied lines to cross the Northea.-t of Hengyang at Siang- ' affairs for thc Spaniards themselves\" ! river bridges leading to Hic Noi-j,Urnc< ( lrcct Y Î50U\u201d1 as wel* na and .\"Spain tcalay is a strong niandv front, the Belfort railroad , Grodno, which the Germans an- , Democratic Vice-Presidential noma*'5®1'116 taxes, which reduce msteru.-| American units.Infantrymen swung | In Western Yunnan Province, \u201c\t.\tI ly the net amounts received.\t; around behind the enemy and plug- house-to-house fighting was report - nation War .Mobilization Director | The figures listed are gross re-; ged lines on the : iver, twenty-one ed raging outside the Northwest nounced earlier they had evacuat- ; James F.Byrnes pulled up to a j ceipts before the payment of federal ; miles East of Aitaoc.\t| corner of the ancient walled City ed, the East Prussian border.down the road to VUlera community on lam! with an outstanding personality\" , .and .\u2018Spain will have a great influence - - -^ - -; \"\t\u2022 j sr ^- -i\tccipua ucxuic me\t***'->\u2022\u2022\t- - \u2022 :\tl\tu v.\tjAiu.iM! wi inw .vmiwni\t\\ -ny ,\t,y\t< >\t, n*\t1\t1 \u2022 '\t\u2022\"\u2022rr\u201d' \u2018 is only forty-five miles from : challanging position today along | and state income tsxes which would : Two Japaneses a.-saults '\u2022 ere re- of Tengehung.main Japanese base ! \u2018 f, '\t11 .i erianenii |a(,ks j y four.engjnrti aircraft dur ¦\t\u2014\t-\t¦\u2019\t¦ tt- *\t,T\u2019-\u2019 1 reduce materially the net amounts pulsed Friday night and Saturday 1-f *>\u2014 ».\u2014 -\u2014\u2019\t'-\u2014\ta .\t.yards in Eastern h\u2019rnni'c nmi a f A Ing Rocagc today, smashing into the bomb supply near Rhoiins today in village of Noyers five miles North- ast of Villcrs Bocage.A dispatch one of the largest scale support at- With i with Vice-President Henry A.Wal n\t.\tlace and Senator Alben W.Barkley its fall the Germans have no na-;.\t, ,\t,\t, ,\t.- in a contest where a dark horse tural harrier between then and \u2018 w;n_ their homeland, to which it ap- j Mr.Byrnes, who acted as Prespeared the fighting' soon would he ' ident Roosevelt\u2019s personal agent in\t., .\t.rr .\t,\ta J\tiheluinc nersuade the 1940 partv i as having been paid him by Twcnti- carned.\tneipmg persuaae une\tgc\tCentury.Fox Film Corporation.The Germans fell back at :apparently was working behind the Grodno to the West hank cf the SCenes here in his own interests.received.\tI morning.Fleisher, in New York, describ- |\t- ed himself as a moving picture nego-; CHINESE TAKE HEAVY TOLL tiator for the Dramatist Guild, sell- > Chungking, July 17,- i/F) The ing screen rights for plays.The j Japanese, pressing a determined $645,000 was listed by thc Treasury 1 North of thc Burma road.Japanese These, at least, wore the quotations from his speech which most startled ind most pleased the Lunglimr, on the Burma road, were \u2022\tU \"\"d 0,-i'u > uippimers «I ,\t,\tthe franco regime.troop: inside its wails wore declared \"resisting to the last man,\" Enemy , «\t¦.attacks to the South in thc area of1 \u2018i,.\u2019!', repulsed, Niemen river, which parallels the The former Supreme Court Laurendeau Hits So-Ordination Of War Expenditure Nations Praised Spain had slowly crept j policy of \"non-belli;.'i rency' mg the invasion.\t; from the front told of hand-tc-haiid bp (0 500 fighter.- escorted ihe fighting in progress at Noyers.'\"'itadi'o Iti'i-lin snid Hir Reich it-elf !\t11 was down this road that was under at tail, fur the fifth time J British troojis drove in the first if the tan- in a wee I It wn- one ! days rince invasion that clear skiet i tnmki' paVe permitted full u-eof overpowri replaces, at least temporarily, Movi Magnate L B, Mayer at the head of the list.___\t.\u201e_r,______ _______ M.syor, who was educated in Saint East Prussian border in that | Justice and former South Carolina | john-.N.B.^\tChicoutimi, Que., July 17.-©)-: London.July 17.- sector.Field dispatches said a new .eaat°1\tlus <^wn «unset, ,lH | compensation from Loew\u2019?, Inc., vyas | Andre Latirendeau, Provincial leader Army has ore vested of the Bloc Populaire, told a series of 1 high command meetings in this Lake St.John db-! p, ,.trC force in the days of the invasion to take Villcrs Bocage, but they were unable to hold it then.Front advices reaching tho ! C Russian crossing of the Niemenisuch friends as Senator Burnett not included in today\u2019s list.Treasury ^\tMaybank of South Carolina were - officials expkined, however, that Grodno :\tn/T\\,A^aHno- T,i« f-Knino cc +!->.¦ .supplementary lists are Issued nnnu was made during the uroano .t)pen]y advocating his choice as the battle.The river has been crossed i second man on a wartime ticket by the Russians farther North in'combining the commander-in-ehief the Alytus sector, where the Red !alld his No- 1 home front assistant.Army, pushing West of Wilno, hasjpog?ibly today of a ]etter! President driven within fifty miles cf East Roosevelt has written to Senator\t,\t.\t\u201e\t.,\t.- -, Prussia.\t, Samuel Jackson of Indiana, the! Mac^u\"ay .rec/1Vp $\t^ hlS of Ernest Bergeron, BJoe candidate vic-t front,\u201d eaid the article, eircu _,,\t,\t.\tyears efforts for Paramount.\tm Chicoutimi ruling: tor thf' August - tl .n\tr The Russians have consolidated convention s permanent chairman.1\t______________ o n.,«i\u2014 \u2014.««a .,au u in ^nvli L i-mu ssy m i-or ! favorable to Germany through a , im, Am,,(i air powpr.:|)olu> of neutiality which one Belfort is near Switzerland and j diplomat described ;;s \u201cspelled with , 215 mile,h Southeast of Paris.Kluims j.i\t4X toward a policy 1 than 340 cities and towns extending There seemed little likelihood; from the Eastern border of Latvia ; that platform hearings beginning; He told th w at rge cnd I\tI/ong Service tanks, climaxing a 4,500-yard ad- botanist, was killed at nearby Ste - avail* 1 uml Good Conduct, Colonial Auxiii vance, entered thc Noyers railway Rosalie last night, in an -utomobih : ary' Forces Officers' Decoration ami,station by storm and today violent I accident in which nine other person- ainst new session of Parlia- i Colonial ! Medal.Southwest through the big bulge M°daV would develop serious con-: ment that when the full weight of; \u2022 , r \u2022 ¦ 1\t\u2022\t, v , rr.\"t._\t.1 frnvorcv nvor n fm\u2019oirrrv\trvlortL ! Brit it'h âlld Ameri-CtUT lünd Him 1311*1 and Forces Long-Service hand-to-hand fighting was flaming were injured.j through the streets of Noyers itself., Brother Victorin.50.ii.-d m rout -; to hospital hero.Emile Levesque, into Lithuania, through Grodno and, tooversy over a foreign policy plank.:\t* «-u\t-.i\t1 to thc Eastern approaches of Bial-.indl,cations were that the Democrats forces was brought to bear the Jap-vstok and Brest Litovsk.\t! 'vou cl go wnat some called a step | would be as decisively defeated as * Ts\tjiarther than the Republican deela Hitler.45 milee East of Bialystock.bastmn ratio,n for ,;Pe,a,ce force.s\u201d,to r«.co\u201c;| Curtin, recently a visilor to th; on the Wilno-AYarsaw railroad line :men< \u2022 0Mplg^t.a?Internationa, United States and Londot .asserted; and a series of towns to the North- ' ^^n URa^for^Hs^^^^^ ithere ;va?-a\tta,\u2018d a, n,axi,' - eftt\t,° use mllltalJ Iorce\u2019 *s necessary, mUm fighting strength bev nd which I pLkiw toward.B\u201e,t Utov.l,.,\u2018>\t! Sd.trtlia rotld no, ,o and .t»t i: Red army troops captured Berez-1 \"Southern Revolt\u201d within the Demo- : *;?\u2022' ^ balance between these hmm-, Kartushkaya.60 miles Northeast, cratic party will parade before the! \"\u2018T11 tne C'C'ernment seeking, and were about the same distance ; party\u2019s platform framers, with 1\t1 U-Stra iaN ?ala\u2019 Y ,\ta away in a push Westward along the spokesman for Negro organizations, 2 .h*2- contribution un.il the enc-rsilroad from Pinsk.\tdemanding a plank declaring for.my 36 completely defeated .'.ut there.(A special broadcast by the Mos- ! equal opportunity for the races, and ! are oconornic leeways in Australia s i -[for anti-lynching and anti-poll tax economic life which \u201cwe should com-; Continued on page 2, col.4.Ilaws.\tmence to overtake.\u201d \u201cThe strength of our fighting ser- j Duplessis Condemns Failure To Enforce Communists Padlock Law Montreal, July 17.\u2014 !(P\u2014Quebec's I never spoke in Quebec, and when 1 anti-Communist \u201cpadlock law\u201d came am re-elected Premier.T:m Buck into the Provincial general election 1 will not speak any more.\u201d campaign during the week-end, as; Mr.Dupiessis also referred to Union Nationale Leader Maurice Senator T.D.Bouchard whom he Duplessis told audiences at Drum-1 called a \u201ca renegade and well-known mondville and Thetford Mines that anti-clerical who behaved in the he intended to revive the law if re-1 Canadian Senate like Judas.\u201d turned to power.\ti He said the fact that Senator Mr.Duplessis* Government passed : Bouchard even after being dismis-the padlock law in 1937, giving pol-ised by Premier Adelard Godbout icc authority to lock any buildings from his post of chairman of the to prevent \u201cdissemination of Com- Quebec-Hydro still recommended to munist propaganda.\u201d The law has not ; the people of the province to sup-been applied since the Communist port Air, Godbout was \u201cpretty Party, was declared illegal by the fishy.\u201d Federal Government early in the; (Senator Bouchard spoke recent-war.\t!y in the Senate against the Jacques \u201cThere is no place in the Province ; Cartier Order which he eaid sought of Quebec for Communism,\u201d said | to create disunion between French Mr.Duplessis.\"Under my Govern- and Ergii-h-speakitig Caradiirs ment from 1936 to 1939.Tim Buck! with the h dp of tee French-Canad-(Xationai Labor-Progressive leader) Continued on page 2.col.6.ADMIRAL SHIMADA FIRED AS JAP NAVY CHIEF New York, July 17.\u2014 (/Pi \u2014 Admiral Shigetaro Shimada ha» been \u201crelieved of his post\u201d as Japanese Navy Minister, and succeeded by Admiral Naokuni Nomura, Tokyo radio announced today.Tokyo «aid tbe post of Navy Minister was changed as part of preparations \u201cin view of tbe present grave war situation\u201d to unite \u201call efforts to certain victory.\u201d Another broadcast said Shimada had resigned.Nomura, a relatively obscure figure in the Japanese naval hierarchy, had been a Vice-Admiral for six years before his elevation to full Admiral.He was appointed a member of the Supreme War Council in August last year, and a Commander of the Kure Naval Base the following October.WAR BULLETINS New York.\u2014A Japanese announcement asserted today that 1,460 planes, including eleven B-29 Superfortresses, were destroyed or damaged in June against Japanese losses of 369 craft.The enemy claim, recorded by the United States Office of War Information, said seven Superfortresses were shot down and three heavily damaged in Northern Kyushu.Another was reported damaged in China, J he assertions were far afield of the facts as reported from American communiques.*¦\t*\t*\t*\tw Kandy, Ceylon.\u2014Gurkhas have captured the village of Ningthoukhong, a Japanese strongpoint five miles South ot Bishenpur, the last regaining sector where the Japanese have been making a stand in Northeastern India, a Southeast Asia Command communique said today.Opposition was light and the booty included fourteen tanks, the communique said.***** London.\u2014-The German communique announced today the killing of 460 \u201cterrorists\u201d in fighting in Southern France.Gen.Eisenhower warned the Germans Saturday that French Patriots were members of the Army of the Interior and that instances of failure to accord them military treatment would be prosecuted.L'Epiphanie, Que., July 17.KPi\u2014*1 O.intula, whose future will he found Premier Godbout suid hei'o Saturday 1 in the union of all Canadians, is a that Prime Minister Mackenzie| crime.King\u2019s \u201cprincipal fault\u201d was that I \u201cNo matter if they are from tho \u201che was too generous toward.-, his j Bloc Populaire or Nationalist\": or political adversarie;-.\u201d\t; any group, thre e who preach hatred Vlr.Godbout woo addre .ing a po-, ; ml tli union in thin critical period passenger in another car which col- ; iitieal rully held in support of Dr.| are criminals.\u201d lided with the '.ne.in which Brothel ft.E, Germain, Liberal candidate for; \u201cThe whole of Canada in ours bo-Vietorin was riding, was r.ported ,11 L\u2019Aseomptioii constituency in the 1 cause we are Canadians,\u2019' the Prc-serious condition in ho.pb il wliil ¦ Quebec general elec'ion A gu t H.mier -aid, \u201cMy put riot i = n) doe.1- not others in the two cars were less criti- j \u201cJn a few months.may b \u2022 f ur or stop at.in y ni live place but extends cailv hurt, .\t: six.I don\u2019t, know,\u201d the Federal Gov- i .elf fr in the Atlantic to the Pa* Pohri.said Brother Victorin wa.ernment, will a k you for a renewal! cific.one of a party of five returning to, of it.s mandate,1\u2019 he '-aid.' Ll will be \u201cCanaria will ), 1 ay a greet role in Montreal from Black Lake when for you to judge.My elf, I do not; the world of tomorrow because ( ti-their auto crushed into an ther car- : agree with all tha! ha la n done in ada is a great country But.remem- rying four war workers and « wo-1 the Federal ndmir.ir ration and I ] her that its t realm-*.* depend the good understanding on its popu- ma n to I hrec Rive re.In the vehicle 1 shall nay it when the time com with Brother Victoria were Brother, The Premier added: \u201c'Its princi- j lation.Roland Germain of the Order of Bro-; pel f mit of Mr, King i.< that he wa.s1 \u201cIf Jesu« Christ, who was a Jew, ther,- of Christian Schoo.s, and three 1 too generou toward: '.is political | had kept for Himself and ni.s people» botany students, Andre (.hamp'.'gne, ' adversaries because he does not | all Hir.intelligence and Hi.- civiliz* Marcel Raymond and Janice Kuey ! want, to make -mall politic-; in war- j ing ideas, we would be barbarian* ni&k.The car was said to have been time.\t| yet.driven by Germain.\tI \u2018Take for example the case of of \u201cYou have u right to he proud of Police said tho other vehicle was ; Mr.('.P.MrTague, the former being French Canadians.Learn your 0riven by Jack Bell, of Toronto, j (jh; irm .n of th< National War La- French well «o that your children who was accompanied by his wife, J bor Board, who caused «0 much 1 know it perfectly but do not forget Gamillc Boisvert, of Aim,avilie, Que., trouble in all parts of 'he country I to teach them English, x tool which by his attbude at the head of that; will be of much value lo them in m st important body.He !- the same ; life,\" Mr.McTague who has since becom: j the org' nizer-in-chief of the Pro I grtfisive Conservative party which h asking for overseas cotiser:ption.\u201d Mr.Godbout .-.aid the Union Na I tionale and Bloc Populaire, the two other leading parties in the cam paign, w tried \u201cto fight UK pr vin cial elections\u201d on fed >rai matters said, \u201cand they h- vy the right to ex-and added that \u201cat present you are 1 poet that w?will repay them for asked to .judge a provincial adminis j sacrifiées they have made.Several tntion and it will change nothing ; of our .soldiers and young girls will in Federal politics whatever may feel that we do not make, them a happen in Quebec August 8.\u201d\tproper offer, end will be open to Mr.Godbout said that to preach ideas of ail kinds which are grovv-rlisunion was \"the most criminal ! ing today.tiling at the present time\u201d and that j \u201cThat is why ft will lie necessary \"fanaticism and hatred never pro-1 for us to be ready to give them what dueed great ntr \"ood thing-,\u201d\tj they need, ft is also why it is necen- \u201cAll Canadians who serve their 1 snry for serious men, who have * c untry well are our brr.lhem, no he.rt, to understand today what is mafer what their language or rclig- their duty ami to agree to servo ion,\u201d he added.\"To work towards the division of a country such as Continued on Page 2.Col.2 BOMBER PRODL'CTIO.N IS BESLMLD AT HI GH FORD WILLOW RUN PLANT Detroit, July 17.\u2014(JP) \u2014 Production of B-2J Liberators was resumed at the Willow Run bomber plant today as employees began returning to work.The Ford Motor Company closed (he plan! Saturday because of v'ork stoppages by crane operators and riggers.Skeleton crews entered the huge plant last midnight to prepare for full production of the day shift.The bnek-to-work movement followed a meeting laic yesterday of 5,000 members of local 50, bnited Automobile workers (C.I.O.), at which a vote to resume production was unanimous.The Premier .wid he wa.s \"anxious ; to see the end of the war so that j killing may be ended forever,\u201d but warned that 'he post-war period \u201cis ithe most difficult period awaiting \u2018 you.\u201d \"Men ¦ n the battlefield- end in ! war industries will come back,\u201d bo Continued on page 2, col, 6.07919400 6327 SHERBROOKE DAILY KELUKD MONDAY, JULY 17, 19-44.WATERLOO Miss Helen Grenier, only daugh-i Mi.-.Marfrari'i Snodgrass, of tj)C ^]]jeH }.a two on the British side of the line.100,000 Germans were taken prison-for Ottawa, where she will receive; Mr.and Mrs.\tV1a\\ The brightest spot in the fighting er and 50 division*, possibly 500,000, her basic training in the Women\u2019s cousin, Division of the R.C.A.F., in which ' family, fervice she enlisted two weeks ago.Two courses of Gaining are open to her, those of clerk accountant or, a' metarology.Mrs.Grenier and son, John, accompanied her as far as Montreal.Mr.Marcus Jonc/, of Frost Village, was in Waterloo for the first time since his return home from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Mr.Arnold Bridge, of Ottawa, is Mrs.Leonard Adam, and! outlook was the first good flying day men, were annihilated on the Eastern' in weeks, sending thousands of( front.bombers and fighters pouring aero?(\"T! the Channel.Allied airmen had their (jecjara^jon mash at Rommel's strength.German: that efluealed at our' we w;re making greatest chance since D-Day to|straijfht for Beriin but thfeae wer(J , Lt.-Gen.Bradley\u2019s push West of ! t'v''°|the Vire river turned South as the'1 ' The Rue word.-: the broadcast daugliter, Linda, RoS: of Cornwall, and Ont., Mrs.V.A.St.Denis and Miss Jill St.Denis arc spending the summer at Perce, on the Gaspe Coast.Mr.St.Denis, local C.P.R.Station Master, will soon join his family, at j Perce, where he will spend months.\t! Americans captured the village of Mrs.Grant Morrison and little\tsllr son, Malcolm, of Ste.Anne de Belle-Pej-iers, and th_______\t.vue, are visiting Miss Janet Slack,1 war() j.oaf] junC(;ior) 0f j>e Mesnil, Opochka, and had reached the spin M mtreal, at the home of her par-, vjjrot on the highway between nroaches of Sebezh, 10 ndie* from cuts, Mr.and Mrs.Charles W.Slack.Periers and St.I-o.\t! the Latvian border, killing 1,500 J1.6 i Mrs.B.R.Deacon, of Montreal, I On both sides of St.Lo, Germans in the day\u2019s fighting.\"\u2022 visited her sister, Miss Margaret where the Germans were fighting Even as Co-racks, tanks and in-j Matheson, and Mr.Spencer -Mathe- fiercely the Americans pushed for-1 fantry charged toward East Prussia, son.\tiViard about 400 yards to within 1 'i Be(j a;r force fighters began shoot- _____ _ _\tns announced they had seven miles'East '\tthe Issa River in a drive then drove on to-i Westward, and South westward from Mr.Jack Hill house was home from, miles of the town on both the Eas are spending their holidays at the j Montreal and spent a week-end with land Northwest, home of Mr.and Mrs.IT.C.Wallace his parents, Mr.ami Mrs.Alvin P.j \"The Germans Mrs.Hill house.an() Mrs.Raymond Wallace.Ross is the only daughter of Miami Mrs.J.M.Smith, St.Joseph Vt., is Street.\t! cousin, .- \u2014 -\u201e\t., , i\tvr.,m yirr.r,t\tiront raged in tine green valley be- Mi/- Ina Gardner and little -\t, \u2022 '\t\u2019\t.young ft C A F tween the Odon and Orne, where Patricia Stoddard are leaving for »gt.George A.toung, h.'-.a.i*.\t.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, where they will spend : was ing up objectives in that cradle of Junkers militarism.Pr.-vda said an aerial regiment of stout IPtle Yak-'J are exceedingly! sensitive to our attacks in this area',., .\u201e\t,\t- , \u201e\u201e D.\u2022\u201e ._\t,\t¦ .\t,\t, i .v c fighters strated an r.rst Prussian n- Mrs.L.M.Fletcher, of Evansville, and resist desperately, the Su-*\t.\t.t.0 eurDrisin,r the Gcr- sfiCfu iri\"' a week wilh hoi\u2019 pi\u2019eme Connnand said.\tI\t,\t'\t, r Mrs Alhe/t K McKenny, ! The heaviest fighting on the whole ™ ,that they were unabIfi t0 throw vas home from Ottawa ami spent a .1,^ Bntlsb Pushe(1 forward yester-j 57,600 veek-end with bis family.\ti' W >n a ,?harP offensive which took ; army .- Afiei- R-nfinding a short furlough \u2019 Ka!'ua-V> ^«^vrus, Buoy and Trette-, herded up flak.A column of Germans, numbering captured during the Red s summer offensive, was shep- E.T.WAR CASUALTIES their province.\u201d Mr, God bout said that \"too many today talk of politics and politicians, th:sightlessly,\u201d adding war it was not right to ?ay that because an honest nun was entering political life \u2018that he had lost his honesty.\u201cPolitics needs serious men,\u201d he added.\u201cBelieve me, politics is no boxing bout and still less a pleasure Trie following quotations are supplied by Greensmeids <£.Co., o* wnicb J.J, Bell is local Manager: Upen Asbestos Corp.Bathurst Paper .Bei! Telephone .Brazilian .Building Products Can.Cement .Can.Cement Pfd- teamsnips Slightly Wounded: DESHARNAIS, Bertrand, Sigmn., E2S526, Oscar Desharnaia (Father), Asbestos.Seriously Wounded: PAGEAU, Aime, Pte., E1039-2, Arthur Pageau (Father), 62 Rousseau St., Thetfovd Mines.Wounded : SMITH, Howard, Gnr.E21898, Thomas Smith (Father), Bury.KEZAR, Dcnni; Forsythe, Pte., D46300, Wilfrid John Kczar, (Father), North Hatley.TOMIFOB1A several week- at the homo of Patn-,\tL'rtLrt furlough 'Ks'|Uay\u2019 fjarvrus> Buoy and Trette-1 herded through Moscow toward pris, c.as grandparents, Mr.and Mis.K., A .j b \u2022\ttiar(;nr :villettn.Rommel launched counter- on cages in the East.Tni: was the) Sharon.\tI Mr and Mr?\u2018 W *K UobinLn has attacks and late field dispatches said ; capital\u2019s first mass view of enemy Rayuond\tXi^ fi\t»«»k a month at East his uncle, Mr.Norman Marsh, and the latter\u2019s aunt, Mrs.Eloise Derby.Mrs.Grant Whitehead, of Sherbrooke, spent a few day.- at the homo of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.\\V.Jones.Mr.Whitehead joined his ,,\t, ,,\t,,\tn\t\u2019 Fsquay, which now is in No Man\u2019s; Mr.ami Mrs.Alvin P.Hillhouse called Sunday afternoon on friends, ; jt was obvious that Montgomery\u2019s the Allies had been driven from j captives.Restrictions were placed on pedes- trians and traffic while the prisno- in Know Hon.\tjlatest\" push 'wa's' designed\" to'reach j ^ fudged wearily through the | Mr.H.W.Moynan, of Sherbrooke, .high jump-off spots from which to I \u202211 f was a guest at the home of his sister, ]almeh an offensive for storming the! \"Citizens are requested to adhere i Mrs.W.K.Robinson, and family, jorne, but Rommel,\tanxious\tto delay; to the order established by the mil ,\t|\tMi- , Romayne Royston, nurse-in-The main battle as\tlong as\tpossible,\titia and not permit any demonatra- wife\tat\tthe\tsame\thome,\twhere they , ^\tjn the Montreal General jreacted violently with all\this local\ttion toward the prisoners,\u201d the Mos- will\tspend\tthe\tweek-end.\t|\tHospital, is spending her vacation | reserves.\tcow police chief said in an order.Miss Lucia Knowlton is enjoying; with her mother, Mr .C.B.Royston, j Most of the fighting is being earlier holidays at Ganonoque, Ont., at and grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.P.!ried on by infantrymen, since tanks the home of the Rev.Mr.a,id Mrs.jj).McGrail.\tjure of little use in storming these\tFLANDERS A.E.Ha Tar.'\t| AC .2 Ronald Greer, R.C.A.F., [key heights and heavily wooded Mrs.William Montgomery, of i called on his uncle and aunt, Mr.areas.Montreal, spent a week at the home Lind Mrs.Alvin P.Williams, on his I The American 1st Army reported of her sister, Mrs.W.K.Robinson, way from Rock Island, where h«!«t was regrouping in aH sectors ex- rs.^ had spent a few days with his par-\tthat of St.Lo, and that its and family, on Court Street.Mi\t.i- .\t.-\t.i ,\t, r Montgonu'rv called on her son, Bar-lents, Mr.and Mrs.W.T.(ircer, and \u2018idvance was likely to he slowed foi tie, who is holidaying at the home family, before going to Winnipeg, of Mr.and Mrs.Riddle, at Sutton Man Junction.\ti _____ Miss Janet Slack and her friend, .Miss Dorothy Hagle, of Montreal, were guests at the home of Miss Slack\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Slack.Miss Patricia Derby, of Sutton\u2019 Junction, visited her aunt, Mrs.Clover White-way, and family, ovcr!t\u2018m\u2019' a week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Ashton, of North Shcfford, called on Mr.K.P.Corcoran, who is convalescing from a surgical operation.Mr.-.John Macintosh spent a day in Montreal with her daughter, Mrs.Maurice Bergeron, of Ottawa, who! BatDnist Dead Continued from Cage 1.a few days.This perhaps accounted for the delay in taking Lessay, as This community was deeply saddened when it was learned that little Bernardine Bailey, aged 14 months, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.I Bernard Bailey, of this place, had passed away on July 9 at the horn and Andre Garceau, of Grand\u2019 Mere, fuel dumps and communications were attacked heavily.An inquest was adjourned indef-itely, pending recovery of tne injured.patrols reported only minor German bcr grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.opposition and it was obvious ttuu ; Laser ha, in Cookshire, where she the Nazis intend to give up the town ; wa« taken to be near Dr.Lepeine, without too great a struggle.\ti who attended her.but her condition Clearing weather yesterday after-; was so serious that she war, not able noon allowed Allied air forces to ! to recover.Her passing was veiy strike with growing strength, and CANTERBURY j A party was held in the Hall in of sudden as ehe had seemed to be in her usual good health until Saturday evening at 8 o\u2019clock, when she took Westernj a convulsion and this was followed Canadian patrols troops _ crossed the 75-yard-wide j by others through the day until Orne river on the Caen city front j sbe passed away.Much sympathy is in daylight late Saturday and probed extended to Mr.and Mrs.Bailey Vaucelles, Munro reported yester-|at this time.Their loss seems great- <*ay-\t\u201e\t, ,\t, ! er as they lost a five days\u2019 old baby The Germans were found to be jugt two nlonthfi aff0.holding the Southeastern suburb ot the fallen port in considerable at an Eastern Canadian port Mrs.Bridge and Mrs.Curtis were guests of their nephew, Mr.Ralph Boright.and family, of Montreal, who wore spending their holidays at Brome Lake.Miss Ann Evans, of Montreal, is visiting her cousin, the Wood, and Mrs.Wood tory.muddy river-bank before the Canadians withdrew according to plan.The British drive South of Caen was on her way to join her husband, !\thonor of Sgm.Howard Cowling and\tm)mbcrs.Skirmishes\tbroke along the Mrs.Cowling, who are spending\ta \u2022\u2022\t\u2022\t¦\t-\t-\t-\t\u2022\u2022\t^\t- short furlough with Mr.Cowling\u2019s parents, Mr.ami Mrs.Charles Cowling.A pleasant evening was had the immediate elfeet of inflicr-spent and a sing-song was enjoyed iing heavy casualties on the Nazis with Mrs.Milton Goodwin presiding land forcing Rommel to bring troops at the piuno and games were played, lout of rest and throw them into , |LL Lidiiey I\tLunch was served by the ladies.\tA\t|action.at the Roc-\tP111'80 of money was presented\tto\ti\t- Mr.and Mrs.Cowling from their' friends by Rev.A.E.W.Godwin.Both thanked the givers ami Mrs.Cowling said she would carry back 1 CANTERBURY EAST GRANADA TOD\\Y AND TOMORROW HE\u2019S TOUGH! HE\u2019S TERRIFIC! \u201cFRISCO KI0\u201d Sta rrinig Janies CAGNEY Margaret LINDSAY - SECOND FILM \u2014 It will set your pulses jumping with joy and jive! \u201cSWING FEVER\u201d with Kay KYSEK M aril) il M VWVl'.l.l, _ added \u2014 \u201cJack Wabbit and Beanstalk\u201d (ColoreJ Cartoon) - LATEST WORl 1) NEWS \u2014 SPECIAL PERFORMANCE Wednesday evening at 11:30\u2014 under the auspices of War Savings Stamp Committee.\u201d Only Admission Charge: One 25c War Savings Stamp Mrs.Nugent, of Sawyervillc, spent a day at the home of her son, Mr.Grant Nugent.Sgt.Norman Ward, of London, Ont., was an overnight guest r.t the same nome.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon French and children, Florence, Fred and Muriel, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Ray Waldron and family, in E:iht Clifton.Mr.and Mrs.Elgin French were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.French.Visitors at the home of Mrs.W, J, Harlowe included her sisters, Mrs.Marv Morrill and Mrs.Howard The Women's Institute met at the _ ^ ^ to Newfoundland very pleasant mem- [home of Mrs.Milton Goodwin.There j Woodbury' ' of East Concord\u201d vY orics of her visit to Canada.Flight | were twelve members and several I Mrs Legjje griggs MiL Norma Lt.Herbert Coates and his bride ; visitors present.The meeting opened ! w,0(;dbllrv and Mr.\u201d Ho ward Wood-wero present he also being home , by singing the opening Ode and re- burv< of Éast Concord.Vt., and Mr.on lurlough\t(pealing the prayer for soldiers, ami Mrs.JespCrsen and children, El- I he Ladies\u2019 Guild metm the Hall, uadors and airmen, and the Creed, All were glad to have Mrs.B.F.in unision.Mrs, Goodwin was at the Coates able to be up again, after | piano.The minutes of the previous her illness in the hospital.\t| meeting and the special meeting Mr.N.G.Bennett, Rev.A.E.W.were read and adopted as read.Cor-Godwin and Mrs.F.G.Bennett mo i respondence from the Nary League tored to Sherbrooke one afternoon, land the Red Cross Society was read, Mrs.Russell Rudd is improving ]$10 \"'as sent to the Rod Cross after her illness.Mr.and Everett Rudd called on her.Mrs.Allen Stevenson and children, of Angus, are spending the summer vacation with Mr.and Mrs.Russel Rudd.len, Ovi.Jean and George.WYATT ROAD Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Lowe were ft [ guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Nich-Mrs I was decided to buy yarn from Len- 0*S0n \u2019n Gould.noxville to knit for the ditty bags.Mrs.K.J.McLeod and children, The roll call, \u201cNaming birth place (Serena and Gordon, of Keith, were of our grandmothers,\u201d was answered ; tea guetse -cf Mr.and Mrs.Eugene by all.Mrs.Morrison, the Liaison ' Anderson.Callers at the same home (Convener, read a letter from Mrs.| were Miss Ana Howes and Messrs.Hodges.A paper, \u201cHousekeeping in , Oral Downes, Cedric Jenkerson and Grandmother\u2019s Day as Compared to Philip Vintinner, of Brookbury, and Modern Housekeeping,\u201d was read by Miss Laura Goodin.A discussion ,,\t, ,,\t,\t,\t,\tj took place regarding inoculation and .Ii.Allred .lorcland, of\tvaccinating the children before going field Mass., was a 1:>a guest of Mr., sohool.,t was dceided to write and Mrs.I*.\\V.Brown.\tI Dr.Piloquin to come to the Hall to Mrs.Leslie Currie, Kenneth and (do it.Mrs.Milton Goodwin gave a Douglas Currie, of Montreal, have : splendid talk on \u201cChild Psychology.\u201d arrived and will spend the summer which was enjoyed.A dance was here.\t| planned for the near future.Scrap- Mrs.Boulay and daughter, Brenda, J hooks were on display.A most in-Mrs.M, Davies and daughter, Susan, j (cresting meeting closed by the of Danville, were tea guests of Mrs.singinq; of \u201cGod Save the King, Harold Blake.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hyde, Longmeadow, Mass., and Mrs.Cora Harvey, of Richmond, called on old friends in town.after which a delicious lunch was of ; served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.McLeod, when covers were laid for twenty-two.Mrs.D.McLeod and family and R.EA\\IC H I $10.00 KHKK EVERY TEES.AM) FBI.EYE.In War Savings Orti-firatef» and a Reduction of 10c on ® 35c Seat to All Those Who Purchase a War Stamp.Miss Nora Staivton and Miss Mar-! garet Wheeler have returned from Montrer.!, where they were guests for two days of Miss Stanton\u2019s parents.Mr.Charles Sharpe, of Verdun, is spending a short holiday as a guest of his uncle, Mr.Robert Sells and family.i Mr.Roy Blundon, of Montreal, ( is paying a short visit to his grandmother, Mrs, James Blundon.! Miss M.Wheeler and Miss X.i Stanton were tea guests of Mrs.M.I Hastings.\u2019Mr.K.D.McLeod, of Farnham, returned to their home, after being ! guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.McLeod for a week.Mrs.Nathen Rudd and Mies Laura Rudd have returned to Sherbrooke (and Bulwer, Mr.Raymond Macleod who was a Mrs.Jessie Jorgenson, of this place.Mi ss Dora Berwick, of Bishopton, is spending a few days at ber home here.Mrs.Jessie Jorgenson and Mrs, Th/n as Lowe spent a day in Island Brook at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Gagne.The many friends of Master Douglas Judge are glad to hear that he has so far recovered from his accident as to be able to return from the hospital.The infant son of Pie, and Mrs.George Judge was baptized in the St.Paul\u2019s Church.Bury, on Sunday.July 9, of Rev.Mr.Rowe.The child receoived the names Murray William.The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr.and Mrs.A.Boisvert, in the loss of her three sisters and one brother-in-law, who were drowned in Newport Center, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Swift, of Stan-stead, called on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Thayer.Mr.and Mrs.E.Redden, and son, Edward, of Rock Island, called on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Thayer.Miss Shirley Hibbard and Mies Doris Hatch have secured work in Spencer Corset Company.Mr.and Mrs.William Embury have returned from St.Stephen, N.B., after spending ten days visiting relatives.Mrs.Leslie Ticehurst was in Rock Island calling on friends.Mrs.Lyman McIntyre and two email eons, called on Mrs.Etta Manning.Mrs.Gladys Buckiand and son, Bruce, accompanied by Mr.Harry Keeley and Mrs.Leighton Cowlin, of Rock Island, have arrived home, after spending a week in Sudbury, Ont., visiting Mr.and Mrs.Jack Keeley and small son, Larry.Mr.and Mrs.J.Benoit, of Mago.g, spent a wmek-end with Mr.and Mrs.A.lyles and family.Mr.and Mrs.A.lyles and Mis: es Jean and Marjorie spent three days in Barrie, Vt., visiting relatives.Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Carpenter and Mrs.Gordon Carpenter of Toronto Ont., have left for Concord, N.H.to visit Mrs.Carpenter\u2019s brother, and sister-in-law, Mr.William Lunder-vilie.Mr.and Mrs.C.Holt and family were week-end guests of Mrs.Etta Manning.Mrs.Lyman McIntyre and two small sons called on Mrs.A.lyles.John Bronson has sold his house and blacksmith shop to Gerald Boisvert.Mrs.Jennie Hibbard spent a few days calling on friends.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mi'S.WL Rever were Mr.and Mrs.W.Rever and son, Arnold, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Rover and family, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Rever and son, Theodore and Mr.and Mrs.Haroid Rever and son.Mrs.Jennie Hibbard was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Poutiere, Mr.L.Arthur has left for Ontario, where he will visit relatives.; party.We Aeed everyone, men and women, and if women are entering provincial politics today it is because c_ steamshins Pfd.! they are needed for the administra- £an_ (jar g.\u2018 p(jv_ (tien of our patrimony.\u201d _\t| C.Car & Fdy Pfd.Saturday nignt, Mr.God-bout re- ; çan> Celanese .viewed before an open-air rally at ; Can.Ind.Aico.\u201cA' iJoliette the administration of the (can.Pacific .Province by the Liberal Party from Con.Smelters .1939 to the dissolution cf the Legis-! Crown Cork ïâvi A 9 Vs A 117 Vis A 12 39 A 10 10 29 L A 41 B 42 A 6 Vs B 6 Vi A 13}*\t14 53% B 53 Vi A S3 34 21 B 15 B 155 % 22: \u2022> Ï9 B 9 B 115 B 12 38 B Steel of Canada Zeller\u2019s Ltd., 12% B\t12% A 37% B\t38% A 40\t40 71 B\t72 A ; 18%\t\u202218% 15% B\t15% a; 11 % B\t12% A 19 B\t19% A \t32 A ¦ 25 B\t25% A 34%\t34%\t( 251 B\t 15% B\t16 A 9\t9 29%\t20%\t1 37\t37 17%\t17 % \t58% A 28 B\t28% A 13\t13 3% B\t3% A 16%\t16% 14%\t14% j 69\t69 21% B\t Montreal, July 17- \u2014 There was ¦\u2019ttle change in loca.produce deai* ings at tne week-end.Eggs were steady in moderate trade.Arrivals, including' truck reccipr^.ss report-ed by the Board of Trade, were somewhat lower last week than both the preceding week and the corresponding period of las: year.But.er was steady and receipts for tne week were shown higher than the previous period but still under a year ago.Cheese arrivals were maintain-ed at a farily high figure but were considerably below 1943.Potatoes showed no change on the day.Receipts continued liberal and demand moderate.EGGS: Govt, soot quites (c.per !oz.) : A-large, 36-37; A-medium, 4-35; A-pullets,\t28-28%; B, 30- 10Vi ; C.23%-24.BUTTER (c.per lb.): Open Market.No.1 pasteurized :37i.Small lots to retail trade, oiids, 35-35U; prints, Sô'e-Sô-hi.CHEESE (c.per lo.; -)ue.and Western white and colored, for export and\tlocal trade, 20 11/16-21.POTATOES tper 75-lb.nag): >.E.I.Mountains.1.60-1.75 x.B.Mountains.1.50-1.65 Quebec No.1.1.35 Juebec new crop.1.00-1.25 a Offered, b Bid.n Nominal.tTrad- BONDS AND BANKS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations are supplied by Greenshields & Co., of which J J.Bell is local Manager- Open Noon lighten their burdens by bettering Atchison R.R.\t71\t71 the finances of the province.\u201d He Amer.Tel.and Tel.163\t163 said his Government in the past five j Anaconda Copper 27%\t27% years passed legislation to help the ! Bethlehem Steel\t.\t65%\t65% people to face the future.\t| Canadian Pacific\t.\t12%\t12% \u201cNever has a government taken | Chrysler\t,,.\t.\t96\t96 more care to have each dollar spent ! General Electric\t.\t.\t39Vi\t39% I be profitable for the future of the ' General Motors\t65%\t65% 'Province,\u201d he added \u201cWe have | Montgomery Ward\t48V4\t48V4 lightened the tax burden and ended! Stand.Oil of N.\tJ.\t57%\t57% I toll bridges in the Province,\tSouthern Pacific\t.\t32%\t32% \u201cWhen a government spends | United Aircraft\t29%\t29% money it is your own money which ! U.S.Steel .61%\t61% is spent and it is the duty of the ; CANADIAN BONUS ; Following are the closing, bid and asked quotations as to July 15th, as furnished by the Investment Dealers\u2019 Association of Canada: Wartime Issue: DOM.GOV'T.BONDS: 3, June 15, 1950-51 .103% 104% i 3V4, Feb.1, i948-52 .104% 105Vi 3.Oct.1, 1949-51 .102 Vi 103 3.Mar.1, 1952-54 .102% 103% 3, Nov.1, 1953-56 .101% 101% 3, May 1, 1954-57\t.100% 100% 3, Jan.1, 1956-59 .99% 100% 3, June 1, 1957-60 ____ 99% 100 government to see that the money, well.spent will work for the progress of, Cpl.Ralph Copping, of Longueuil; Abitibi.1 your province.\u201d\t! Pte.Peail Copping, of Long Pointe, Abitibi Pfd.Mr.Godbout charged the Union and Mrs.R.Norris, of Waterloo, A.Oil.Nationale Government from 1936 to ' spent a week-end with their parents, Cons.Paper .! 1939 with having increased the debt ! Mr, and Mrs.Fred Copping and Mr.Donn cona .of the province $1,000,000 weekly | James Norris.\t; Ford of Can.\u201cA\u201d ! and said the Liberal Government \u201cin j Mr.Leslie Hackwell, of Mont- Fraser Co.I five years ! istration was MONTREAL CURB MARKET The following quotations are sup.j plied by Greenshiel is & Co., of which 1 J.J.Bell is local Manager.Open Noon 3% B 3% A 41\t41% 23\t23 8% 8% 9 '\t9 25%\t26 of sound financial admin-j pelier, Vt.; Mr.Billy Hackwell and Royalite Oil .,as able to pay $35,000,- Mr.Marcus Hackwell were guests Robert Mitchell of Mr.and M\u2019-s.Stuart Hackwell.Mr.Gordon Dunsmore, of South Stukely, and Miss Mary Allan Foster were guests of Mr.Howard Hackwell.Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Nixon and Mr.and Mrs.Roes Nixon, of Kirk-dale, were callers at the homes of the Copping brothers.Mr.and Mrs.William Lunan, of the subject of mutual understanding : Montreal, were guests of Mr.and with our allies, would enable more ! Mrs.William Copping.! but not an unlimited manpower to Mrs.David Sdlverson and daugh-be allocated to economic services., ter, Frances, of Morin Heights, are The extent of Australian production guests of Mr.and Mrs.William ! 000 of the debt of the Union Nation-; ale.\u201d More Strength Continued from Page 1.vices,\u201d he continued, \u201cwhich has been Alder mac Mines Pato Cons.27% B 28 A 20% 26 30 4.30 B BIRTHS Mc F AD DEN \u2014 At the Kingston General Hospital, on July 9th, 1944, to Capt.R.L.McFadden, R.C.A.M.C., and Mrs.McFadden (Katherine Davey), a son.COATICOOK Mr.and Mrs.John May were in Sherbrooke to meet Mrs.David May and young son, of St.Johns, who will visit them for a few days.Norman Waldron, of Richmond, is spending a week with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.James Wallace, Court Street.Miss Alice Parker is visiting friends in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Ducios and family are enjoying a holiday at Lake Memphremagog.Miss Myrna Sutton, of Sherbrooke, is spending a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest B.Parker.Mrs.Campbell Donaldson and Mrs.MacAHister, of Lynaor.ville, Vt., and Mr, A.J.Smith, of Cabot, Vt., were guests at the home of Mr.A.G.Donaldson.Mrs.E.B.Parker and Miss Olive Parker were guests in Sherbrooke.to be allocated for export also is part of that understanding.This matter is affected by the total nature of the Australian war effort and transport capacity.\u201d BROOKBURY Copping.Mr.and Mrs.William Lunan, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.William Coppimg and Mrs.Allan Hackwell were guests in North Hatley of Mrs.Guy Kezar and Miss Alice Coats.MARRIAGES DIXV1LLE Mr.and Mrs.Warren Soutiere and young eon, Terry, of Rock Island, I.J-he Dixville \u201cCarry On\u201d Club has spent a week as guests of Mrs.Sou- ;% quipped to the Bundles for DeM ER RITT-C A RR\u2014At the United Church, Coaticook, Quo., by Rev.Roy P, Stafford, Tuesday evening, July 11th, 1944.Mrs.Lillian M, Carr, of Compton, to Joseph E.DcMerritl, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.I tiere\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Britain\u201d a box containing the fol-! Bennett.\tlowing 111 articles: Seven large Miss Elaine Leonard is at home |<.lu['ts\u2019 l\"'0 sruall quilts, four wool after a successful term of teaching ! baby blai™e'ts, six baby jackets, one in South Durham.She visited with lPa!1' bab-v s ^ socks, three boys\u2019 friends in North Hatley en route |wmter caPs- five babies\u2019 bonnets, bome\t.seven wool knitted caps, five ladies\u2019 Mrs.S.N.Bishop and daughters, !<?resses> one sn«'v suit, one wool Ardath and Patrica, of Bishopton;\ts.eyen pairs boys\u2019pants, two Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Bennett, their!\"001 cushions, one child s kimono, son, Douglas, and daughter.Marion,;0\"0 ®*\"ock- s>V>Ik SCt-,T\u2019 °ne V,*\u2019 and Miss Gwen Gilbert, of Montreal, peeper suit, one child\u2019s overalls, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.C.R.'?n«skl^\u2019 five Pa'« «hildren s stock-Bennett, while the Bennetts were *\"?3- °\"en sweater (new), one girl\u2019s holidaying .heir cotta*, ai\t».VJgjh <™ = nr,.\u201e xioii m,» v^-r.ior.lar\u2019 ribbon, one pair shorts, one PRICE\u2014Entered into rest at the Mrs.Olive ^alb\u201cYj0\u201e/1v,c'Paii\u2019 shorts, one c'hikTs shirt, three\t'\t'\t\u201c\t¦ t'airs flannelette pyjamas (new), DEATHS FOSS.\u2014At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Saturday, July 15th, 1944, Charles H.Foss, in his 83rd year.Resting at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 21 Melbourne Street.Funeral from Plymouth United Church on Tuesday, July 18th, at 2.SO p.m.Rev.F.A.C.Doxsce officiating.Interment in Elm« wood Cemetery.BROWN\u2019S HILL Mrs.Clive Coote, of Waterloo, and Mrs.Frank Taylor, of Montreal, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Oborne and Mrs.S.Ilaslett.Mr.and Mrs, Victor Norris, of guest of his brother, Mr.L.Macleod, Mranb>'i were visitors of Mr, and I has returned to Toronto.\tr r^' v\u2019ery Norris.Mr.Murdo Murray, of Scotstown,! ,ra , 1\u2019ean Lidstone and Mr.; was a guest of Mr.and Mrs, Horace ,',lr'<\t01 Cranny, called on Goodwin.\t-'y's.W.Lancaster and Mr.and Messrs.Clayton Shnrman ami Er- ¦'lrs' Mofiatt.win Watson were visiting Mr.Thom-1.lr-,arul \u2022'1rs.Kismark 1 max.of (as Watson in Scotstown.\ti Vu1'1?0, ?nd Mrs\u2019 1 rank Mr.Leslie Macleod accompanied!0* Monti eal, were guests at the din-¦ Messrs.W.W.Bowman and John !\\er hour 01 Mr- ami Mrs.Neil McKenzie to Sherbrooke.Norris.Flying Officer and Mrs.G.J.Ship- \"\tTODAY AND TUES.Q \u2014BUi SPECIAL TRIPLE HILL A Tune-studded, Lauuh-BubWtng, Riot-) w*y» °v Ottawa, are guests of their ¦\tFest About the Swwthearts of thc\tparents, Mr, and\tMrs.G.L.Temple.^\tSwing-Shift î \"KosiK the riveter\u201d\tMr.\tFred\tand\tMbs Jennie Dunn f with June Fraiw.Vera Vague, Frank\u2019 attended a camp meeting in Beebe.1\tAibertaon.HIT NO.rt-Vou Actually ;\tjj,-,\tand\tMrs.\tBond Little, of 1 «4 kc iRPt in un Air R b id Over CiC'.\u201c tj* , ; ,\ti a.a rp r-» i a ® many! \u201cTHE MEMPHIS BELLE.\u201d IN\t^lv- anvl ^ :S' 6- F, ScllOOt- m GORGEOt Fight M UNO FEATURE \u2014 A Whistling Killer, were gues _ Spreading Terror and Disaster .In! Curtis, An Action-racked Western Adventure j\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tAlvin Butler and P :»1DD_E.N.VA-LLEY OUTLAWS.-ifamily nnd Mr, George Butler spent a day in Sherbrooke.Mrs.C.Gillanders, of Bury, visited iM.r\u2019 aP.d -Ml'?>.Fre.d CoPPinS «ntl Master Jimmy Norris, of Koscobel.re- relatives in this vicinity.\t|___ .\u201e\t.The many friends of Mrs.B.F.I.,';\t° * 01antl ^lls- Coates will be pleased to know that\t(\t-f.anl ' rs:\tllaslett.-\t-\t-\tMr.Raoul \\ erner, of Granby, is (spending his vacation with Mr.and Mrs.Alcide Verrier.Mr.Arthur Favreau and Mrs.E.Matois and son, Andre, were in Granby over a week-end, she is gaining slowly after her cent illness.BFTHANY E OIJ S \u2018 \u2018 T E C I\u2019lN î CO L O K ' ' Fly and ; cl'aft and t.W0 Wns: and Mr- and NIrs- '\t^ * _ _ in a Real Air Raid, .inn THRU.- Clifton Warner, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff,\t,, jo \u2022 11\t, ,, ! Mr.Delande's barn on the \\inti ! of Mr.and Mrs.G.C., Ml' and Mrs 1-red Smith and Mr.Ra\tNvas totallv destrovei bv tl c Raymond Hetcher, ot Granby, were\t1 \u2022' u\u201c guests at the tea hour of Mr.and I\tluit n lif \\T.\u201e \\riia Mnffatt\tpn 1 ucsda.',\t\"¦ Several trees .lis.Allie Mettait.\twere blown down and the - ail did Mrs, Neal Norris has returned\t' ;,,lu nl<1 ( c\t,\u2022\t,\t\u2022 considéra ole damage to can ons ?, after spending a week m\ts with Bill Elliott, Cabby Hayw, .lefferys, \"SPY SMASHER.*' TORY OF CHERBOURCÎ\u201d and World Event*?.A nne \u2022\u2022vic- Othev1 ¦ ¦ ¦ m m m «1 UK- coming WED.UNTIL SAT.A Glittering Whirl of Gaiety, Romance and Melody! Rita HAY WORTHS Love-Knees .F\u2019rcd ASTAIRE\u2019S Dancing ., Mr,, tfcÿ.Noal and d.arttcr,\tdh.Sua,.! Carne, of Montreal, who have been of Mr;and Mrs, victor Norris.I MMtmg at the Butler home, aie ^]r anj jjrs.Bismark Truax and .guests now ot relatives in bulwer, Ml.s Clcve Coote.of Waterloo, and ion tneir way home.\tMrs.F.Taylor, of Montreal, called Mr.and Mrs.I).M.Fianders, of on MrSt \\v, Lancaster and family.Beebe, spent a day with Mr.and Miss Agnes Lavallee has returned i to Acton Vale, after spending her DETAILED WEATHER FAIR AND COOL rcrecasts: Moderate winds; fair Jerome KEARN.k Music in \u201cYOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER,\u201d with Adloph Men- -Mrs.G.C.Curtis.\t.__________.jou, Xavier Cugats Orchestrn.added\u2014j Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Temple and vacation at the home of her parents, and comparatively cool todav and JAP ATROCITIES AVENGED .their guest, Mrs.Lillian Paul, were Mr.and Mrs, Alexander Lavallee.Tuesday.Drama Ripped from Today's Headlines ! in Tomifobia to attend the reception i Miss Antonio Masse, of L'Enfant Temperatures yesterday: Maxi- An,'lfor Mr, and Mrs.Frank Ciark on Jesus, is spending some time with mum, 80; minimum, 60.j the occasion of their fiftieth wed- Mr.and Mrs.Alide Verrier.\tSame day last year: Maximum, r ding anniversary,\tMr, and Mrs.Bismark Truax and 70; minimum, 65.\u201cTWO-MAN SUBMARINE\u201d with Savage, Tom Neal, J.Carrol Nniish.EAST CLIFTON Miss Eldine Waldron was in Scotstown to attend the Aiken-Wal-dron wedding on July Sth.Mrs.Charles Hyatt, of Hyatt's Mills, and Mrs.Fred Green and family, of Coaticook.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Parkinson and called on other relatives.Miss Ruth Marthew, of Sawyer-ville, was a guest ol Mr.and Mrs.Victor Bell.Miss Doreen Dougherty, of Bury, was a guest of her cousin, Miss Rena Blair.Mrs.W.W.Gallagher, of West Burke, Vt., and Mrs.Norman Patterson, of Oceanside, Long Island, wee week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Waldron.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Aiken, nee Verlie Waldron, of Highwnter, were tea guests of the latter\u2019s uncle, Mr.Guy Waldron, and Mrs.Waldron, and called on other relatives.Guests of M ¦.and Mrs.Victor Bell were Mr.and Mrs.H.Worby, of Bury; Mr.and Mrs.Luman 'Waldron, Miss Mildred and Mr.Egbert Waldron, of Savvyevvillc; and Mr.William Forgiave and son, Gordon, of High Forest.Mr.Egbert Waldron is spending an indefinite time with Mr.and Mrs.Victor Bob.Mr.Douglas Simpson, of Scotstown.is spending an indefinite time with ids grnndfath .Mr.John Waldron.Miss Ruby Beattie, of Eas, Angus, was a guest at thc home of Mr.and Mr-.Guy Maldron.Miss Lena Towc - was a guest of her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Betts, in Sawyerville.Miss Audrey Ord, of Sawyerville, was a guest of th?Misses Gladys and Laura Gorringe.Mayo Fortier and son, Bobby, of three irs pantiej; 0ne vest, one i Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Hooker.pair bed socks, four men\u2019s coats, ( ,,\t, ,,\tc\tn ,,\t, five picture rolls, ten hats, four boys\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.bterling Batley and su;tSi OIle boy\u2019s hat, one sweater, uldren, Beverley and Bruce, uere jjve pairs shoes and one shirt.! gueats of Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Alii- -\t\u2014 children, Beverley and Bruce guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Aid- Tihe Knitting Club sent to the Red son.Other call err included Mrs.v\\.Gr0SSi at Coaticook, seven grey b.Bat.ey and Mr.and Mis.Ibiey turtle-neck sweaters.Batley.Mr.and neck sweaters, one navy j tuvde-neck sweater, one pair khaki ! Mrs.Bert Craig, of Mont- SOcks, two pairs white socks, three I :uests of Mrs.t raig - sis- amuutation covers.one eFiilH\u2019sl rem.are guests oi -urs uraig s sis- ampUtation covers, one child\u2019 ter, ^ Mm.William Jandron and sweater, seven caps.The \u201cCarry family.Mr.Ross Martin, who was Qn\u201d anj \u201cKnitting Club\u201d will dis-a guest at the same home, has re- continue their meetings during the turned to his home in Montreal.summer, but it is hoped that the Mr.and Mrs.Howard Cock, of members will continue with the knit-Sherbrooke, spent a week-end at the ting aqd sewing at home, and will Cook home.\talSo remember to make their month- Mrs.Carrol Bennett and daughters, iy donation to the \u201cPrisoners of Lewella and Violet, spent a day at War Fund.\u201d Mirror Lake, as the guests of Mr.Sherbrooke Hospital, July 16.1944, Mary Edith Gillespie, wife of the late Arthur A.Price, of 62 Woodard Ave., in her tuth year.Prayers at the late residence, Tuesday afternoon, July ig at 1.45 p.m., from thence to the Church of the Advent where service will be conducted by the Rev.John Ford at 2.15 o'clock.Interment in Pros-p?ct Street Cemetery.CARD OF THANKS Mrs.Ray Beerworth wishes to sincerely thank her f- lends who were so kind to her durins her stay in the Sherbrooke Hospita .The doctors, nurses and all those who sent he flowers, cards, letters and messages.20a Warren Street, Lennoxville, July 17th, 1944.CARD OF THANKS r t\ti\twis^ to thank one and all for the M d- *nb MSM U'\"\"6\" and Mr- and\ta weeek-end with \"her I\tde.'th\ta\u201c\" .MU'.Lionaid Alattin.\tcousin, Mrs.Gordon Bellows and 1 Edward Gauthier; especially to Rev F A.Mr.A.Doherty, cf Montreal, the family on the Norton Road.Mrs.C.Doxsee, Dr.Hill and the two ' y cun* Misses Mildred and Beverly and Leon Moore and son.Russell, of men ttom th(: Grace chapel far their word.Master Bruce McLeod, of Spring- Montreal, were also guests at the of rrarer °nirs.A.A.Desmarais and son, RCKfORFI\tJohn, of Montreal, are spending a BUSU-UKItL\t| few days here.Mrs, Desmarais is r\t, ,,\t,\txt >\t».s artanging .01 the remoxal of th01\tan .uy rcauv-w., neiKnoors ana 11 ,UC«-\u2018\"-at t- \u2022 me °\u2019\ta ; household goods which belonged to ! for their many acts of kindness at the Mr#.Wiiitam Copping were Mr.ana her mother, the late Mrs.Mabel of my bereavement: esmeeaiiy would I \u2022 Mrs.Grant Copping and Mr.and Holmes.\t1 \"\t~ ¦\t.- Mi#.Conrad Lefernier.0.Shawini- Mr.James McNamara was a guest gnn Fa!'.#: Mrs.Lloyd Lynn nnd son.0; his sister, Mrs.G.W.Bellows, John, of Kingsbury; Mr.Russell\u2019and family.Moffatt.of Waterloo, and Miss, Miss Verna Bailey, of Montreal, Marion Chiltor.of Kingsbury.\tis the guest this week of her par- Mr.Howard Hackwell was in ents.Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Bailey, and Montreal and South Stukely as a family.guest of Mr.Gordon Dunsmore, Mr! nnd Mrs.Leslie Wright and Mr, and Mrs.Bismark Truax and;Mr.and Mrs.Norman Cutler and Mrs.Cleve Coote.of Waterloo, were daughter, Mary Lee, visited Mr.ami \u2022guests ef Mr.and Mrs.N.Copping.Mrs.Frank M.Humphrey and fam;-| Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Spurrell, Sgt.- Iy.at Hatley Centre.Major and Mrs.Alex Edwards, Miss' Misses Lois Anne nnd Renee Antic June Spurrell and Mr, Grant Mes- Folkes, of Chicago.111., are spending | senger, cf Verdun, were week-end thc month of July at the.home of gues:* of Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Hack- Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bellows, sent ca:ds and flowers and tc the bearera.MRS.DAISIE GAUTHIER.Daiij?hter-in-Law.GENEVIEVE.Granddaughter.R.M.D.1, Sherbrooke.CARD OF THANKS , Ï desire to express my sincere gratitude OT the removal Of thc to a l my relatives, neighbors and friends time thank the Rector of St.Luke\u2019s Church, the Rev.Sidney Wood, the* organ Lst and choir of the church, the hearers, all who loaned cars, sent flowers or assisted in any way.Signed : SOPHROINA McKENNY, Wife.Waterloo, Que, \\ I I ¦ .» I CITY and SUBURBAN ^hrrlrrnulvp iatlu Imirh ¦?SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC MONDAY.JULY' 17.1944.\t\tJULY\t\t\t\t 3 LTV.\tMon.\tTot\tWed.\tTho.\tm\tCat.\t\t\t\t\t\t1 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22 23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 30\t31\t\t\t\t\t «en Injured In Four-Vehicle Mishap Saturday Night On Montreal Highway wav AY a: sev ipar.y in' he Pays and d treat TI te Acme iver.by sudden, y miles cuts about the face.Both were taken to St.Luc's Hospital.Montreal, by Patterson\u2019s ambulance.Lucien Papineau, 14, of Warden, was taken to the Magog hospital for treatment for a broken arm and ether injuries.The car in which he was driving was badly smashed up, while the other occupants, Ernest Papineau, Yvonne Papineau, 12, and Juliette, 16, suffered bad cuts and bruises but were released after first aid had been administered by Dr.driving Prunelle, Dr.Earl M.Blake, Dr.J.H.Larose and Dr.Leo Larose.Also injured in the mishap were Antonio Nadeau, driver of the third automobile, and M.St.Pierre, both! of Waterloo.These, however, were not seriously injured suffering only from bad bruises and shock.Gilles Brouilette, 8, and his two sisters, Gervaise, 27, and Gertrude, 23, were also severely shaken up when their father\u2019s car plunged into the side of the heavy moving van.However, first aid was administered and tliey were allowed to return to their home.All cars involved in the mishap Germaine Papineau Gilbeault, ' were badly damaged, with the truck also badly injured, with two also presenting a eaved-in appear- Ten pc major hig night nea ears and a of the te suffer in» the othe homes fror The acc truck, prop Moving C Roland Diotte, of M swerved across the read a few North of Waterloo wher shaft of the vehicle snapped ana swung the heavy van around.A car, driven by Joseph Brouillette, of Verdun, and in which his son and two daughters were riding, was proceeding towards Granby immediately behind the truck, and crashed headon into the rear of the van.Two other cars, operated by Omer Gilbeault, of Sax by Corner, and Antonio Nadeau, cf Waterloo, proceeding towards Waterloo, also drove into the side cf the truck.Critically injured was Omer Gilbeault, who suffered a broken leg and severe lacerations and injuries to the face, teeth and jaw.His bride, Mrs was broken legs and severe bruises and ance.Retired Textile Battles Worker House Loses Life In Blaze Death Claims Charles H.Foss, Of Sherbrooke, At Age Of 82 lliain Duffy Again Selected As Liberal Candidate For Compton Bury, July 17.\u2014Compton County St.Francis Valley flood problem.Liberals will again entrust their which periodically brought heavy fostunes to W ilnam J.Duttx, Gou:d ^ama\u201ee thousands and thousands lumber dealer, m the lortnroming\t™ Provincial general elections, the °f residents of the Eastern Town* County Liberal convention meeting i ?'n'Ps- ^ ith the co-operation of the here Saturday afternoon decided.! other deputies from the Eastern The name of the retiring deputy, Townships, and of the Dominion who has represented the county since i Government and the municipalities, 1931 _ with the exception of the|he believed the matter could be period 1936 to 1939\u2014was the only i solYecl-\t,t\t^ one submitted to the gathering and\tA.Blanchette, M.P.for Comp- lus acceptance was greeted withl^-011» warned the electors that the loud applause.Hob.Maurice Gin-j consefll]ences .t'ne present vote gues, of Sherbrooke Minister with- w^e ,of unusual importance.There Sut Portfolio in the God-bout cabinet, wlU be man-v speeches and pro- presided over the nomination.\tj V™?5 Prefnted- said, and the ¦e\t, .\t, .electors must give close attention The convention ciioice conhned his![0 the isgues_ ^ thig connection he remarks to a bn ax expression of|said that the past performance thanks to tne e.ectois for tnen con-i 0jfers the best guarantees as to the fidence, dec.aniig that he would ,fuj.ure promjse anj asked the elec-defer the discussion of the political tors t0 make their choice on that issues of the day to tne parish meet- basis.ings to be held during the campaign.! \u2018 Prior to the convention, the an- After complimenting the dele-: nual meeting of the Compton Coungates on the choice of their candi- i ty Liberal Association was held at date, Mr.Gingues.who was the chief I which' the following officers were ¦ .jli.S*» speaker at the public meeting follow- ! elected: Presidents, George Hurley, nvention, reviewed the ! Sawyerville, and Théophile Berge- C.OF C.MAKES URCENT APPEAL ON SCRAP DRIVE ^ It was definitely established today I that one life was lost in the disas-I trous blaze which razed the Battles | House Hotel in Magog early Saturday morning while three other persons are reported as dangerously! hurt in the Magog Hospital and another woman listed as critically in.] jurnl has been transferred to the | sons were seen jumping from Montreal Neurological Hospital.\tsecond and third storey windows, as The dead man Percy Wagland a | cape via fire escape ladder* w s retired employee of the Dominion J cut off as the flames .-vurged through Textile Company was at first \u2018 thought to have been away from the Photo In 11 0.Is over eighty persons being m tax ho i tel at the time .f the fire.Til available fire-fighting equipment in M igog was used in subduing j the blaze, and many nearby retd- ; dents volunteered to give aid in res-1 cuing the victims.Twenfv-five per- J the | One of Sherbrooke\u2019s best known and most popular citizens passed away on Saturday afternoon in tho person of Charles 11.Koss, whose death occurred in the Sherbrooke Hospital following a brief illness, lie was in his eighty-third year.\\ life-long rcsuioiu of tins eity, lie was prominently eonneoted with (lie Sherbrooke Snow Shoo Club for the greater part of its history and was one of tho loading figures in the minstrel shows and other entertainments put on by that organica-liou in former years.He also was a member of numerous other organiz niions, ineluding the Nictoria Lodge A.K.and A M., being prominent in social activities held in the city.For many years, Mr.Foss was < \"ly ticket and passenger agent for the Grand Trunk Railway, which! was then located in the present La1 Tribune building on Dufferin Avt .nue.During the First Gnat War.he served Overseas with the Cana | dian Records Office, On his return to Canada, he was employed oy valid ou.s firms in Sherbrooke, and later NAZIS LAUNCH FRESH ROBOT BOMB ATTACKS London and the Southern Counties Suffer Casualties and Damage in Latest Series of Buzz Bomb Raids.London, July 17.\u2014t(P'\u2014The Germans struck at London and the Southern Counties with their flying bombs again early this morning, adding to the casunlties ami damage caused by indiscriminate robot, attacks on the same areas yesterday ami last night.Press dispatches from Sweden quoted the newspaper Stoekhulms wa> connected with the formation Tnlningen as saying the Germans el the Canadian Silk Producls |,u|.w e'e cmeonl rat mg ,» Vnmnrk large II, wa- affiliated with this firm for \"umbers ot robot bombs weighing aa n number of years, after which he went into roi i reine,it.While ridired, Mr Foss spent the winters in Sherbrooke residing at the Mage; House and in i he uni nier time resided at Katon Corner.I hiring t he past year, how ever, he lived at Eaton Corner.\\ bn>t her, W illiam Ke: .of I\u2019d Is-field, Mass., arrived today to attend tile funeral tomorrow.A sorviee Will he held by (he Rev.F.A.C.lloxsee at the Plymouth United Cliureh tomorrow' at 2:30 pan., with burial being made at Elmwood Cemetery.Members of I he Sherbrooke Snow Show Club will act ns hearers.Mr.Foss i- also survived by an other brother, Dr.A.F.Foss, of Mont real.much as ten tons and capable of j travelling through the stratosphere I ns far as New York.Military experts hero were sko],tien! of lhi\u2018 Swedish report, the source, | of which was not disclosed, although j one said it was well established that , the Germans had been experiment-ir.g w ill) robot, capable of traversing ' a much greater distance than those they have been employing against l Britain.I It was noted that.Stockholm papiers frequently have been an outlet j for propaganda atones about .secret j weapons which the Germans have j planted with sources accessible to I Swedish reporters.IN SAWYERVILLE The Sherbrooke Chamber of Com merce, through its bi-monthly bul-j hotel at the time of the fire but his letin, has made an appeal for the | bodY, has^ since been discovered lying waste paper drive being sponsored the hallways on the upper storeys.A Small pet dog from one of the rooms is .\"'i iited with Lx mg one of p.m.The C.of C.also mailed a special circular in connection with the sal- ing the conventio., _______________ ^\t_ accomplishments of tho God,bout 1 on; East Angus; Vice-Presidents, Government during its four years \u201cldbur Hunt, Bury, and lerdinand of office, declaring that in the field h\u2019-'-^Ue, Scotstown; Secretaries, of social and educational reform it jxoyee^Gale, Y\\ ater\\ille, and Charles had made more progress than had tV .\t.'> East Angus; Directors,.\t^\t^ naper to all member,'; been accomplished in the previous , ^orK>u«: ?ourLet\u2019 ,La Patnen | half opnrnrv\tI Eugene Naylor, Compton, Conrad .' \u2019\ti Hebert, St.Edwidge, Josaphat This progress had been especially I Tardif, St.Isidore, Walter Edwards, marked in educational affairs and ; Cooksihire, and Wilfrid Turcotte, the introduction of free and com-j Martinville.pulsory education and the distribu- te the hallway outside hi.s room.,\t,,\t,\t\u201e , Transferred to the Montreal hospital by the Sherbrooke Lions Club otD suffering from a fracture of the July 25.Collections in the inter- spine received when she leaped from city campaign will start at seven her room window and struck the ver e tire, and i.- belicvci Mu fir,-;: alarm wit barking mill howling Higaiing the con,mo PICNIC HELD ON COLONYGROUNDS FOR CITY BUND tion of free textbooks was an out-' standing milestone in the educational history of Quebec.By this action, the Government had brought the Province into line with the other sections of the North American continent.He also hailed the work being i done for the teaching of scientific agriculture which would materially I improve the lot of thq Quebec farmer ¦ and enable him to hold his own in competition with the farmers from' The second 0f a series of picnics the o.her I rovmcesoi Canaoa.For j'ov the blind of Sherbrooke was held the same purpose, Premier uodbout, at the Vacation Colony on Saturday who was himself a practical farmei', afternoon held under the auspices has undertaken a wide programme .of the local committee of the Cantor the mechanization of coloniza-Indian National Institute for the tion farms.\tj Blind.The expropriation of the Montreal j All arrangements for the outing Light, Heat and Power Consolidated i were under the direction of Mrs.J.was put forward as an example of C.Crochetiere, Vice-President of the interest of the Government in | the local branch, assisted by Mrs.the common man and it provided a ; W.C.Marchant and Mrs.A.M.basis for the extension of electricity j Edwards.to all rural areas.\t! The weather was ideal for the In the field of public service, the ,ev9nt* and upwards of forty persons Government has done much for enjoyed a day\u2019s freedom irom the hospitals and other institutions, pre-:u?ua^ confinement and^ routine, ferring to spend the money available I a^'aN\u2019,s a Burden to the blind, for hospitals, youth movements ami .\t18 planned to hold one more vacation colonies rather than for, Pii'Ulc\tthe seasons is over, the ball parks which soon fell into dis-1 PrSy,abde being August 26.use and for swimming pools.An ! \u201e ,e committee wished to thank example of this, Air.Gingues de-ia.\u2018\u2018 da!?s,e \"no assisted at the picnic.of the Chamber.This circular reads: \"Waste paper is needed now.Whether it is newspapers, wrapping papers, bags, cardboard boxes, old magazines or corrugated paper boxes.All these are turned in to the salvage committee, and are next passed through waste paper dealers who sort, prepare and ship them to the paper and board mills.\u201cFrom these are manufactured containers for blood plasma, food, medical supplies, shell cases, parachutes for food and supplies and many others.Pointing out that waste paper is urgently required for Canada and Victory, the circular asks business bouses to flatten down cartons, and securely tie-up in separate bundles newspapers and magazines as well.\u201d FRANK P0ULIOI TO BE ROTARY GUEST SPEAKER andah roof before toppling to the ground Mrs.F.G.Raskin whose address is given as 2620 Pie IN Boulevard in Montreal is reported to be in critical condition.Among tho others injured were Henry Fields.HI 5 Quebec Street, Outremont, Alice Waglanri.of La-chine.and Lydia Schornbili, of La-chine, who are all receiving treatment for burns and other minor injuries in the Magog Hospital.Contrary to earlier reports that one hundred and fifty persons were the héros of the tire, and i.- believed to have rain his persister A guest, In lion in the hail way wm greeter, by ling at Sawyerville at the week a .sheet of flame us she opened her ' door to admit Hie dog, and wx forced to escape through a window after warning other guests.Firemen foi^ht the flames for nearly five houif and finally Drought them under control at about eleven o'clock in the morning.Damage i« unofficially estimated at over sixty thousand dollars, although exact figures have not yet been prepared.An inquest was conducted into the one death this morning by Coroner Dr.A.Voyer, of Magog, but the findings of the jury will not be in the building it has now been es- made public until a complete investi-i tablished that the thirty-five-room gation has been carried out, which hotel was filled to capacity, with just I will take at least two or three days.OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED BY I.O.O.F.LODGE On Monday evening, July 10th, D.D.G.Master Herman Lowry, of Sawyerville, attendri Unity I.mure LEVEL CROSSING CRASH INJURES FOUR AT MAGOG I More than forty member of the .local Battery under the Command | of Major L.W.E.Greenland and In-I structor Lieut.P.Ouimet, went ] through two days of vigorous I rain- mi.I An advance party under Lieut.E.\\Y Bryant left on Friduy evening to i prepare camp.Anight scheme was held on Satur-\u2019 day night which included demon-' strations of foot movements, at night, as well as.night v;, ion ami hearing.Following a church parade yesterday, a practical map reading wins given by Lieut.L.Hooks, tin being .followed by a demon, tration of Bren Gun laying and firing by Lieut.Oui-1 met.Competitions between ' gun i teams wen- arranged.In the afternoon a softball game was played between the Battery eoftball team and the remaining members of the unit.Lieut.N.Lothrop was Transportation Officer for the week-end.The Battery will, hold its annual summer camp at Pi don, Onb, larting August 13.Recruits are still needed for this period, officials announced.ARM BITTEN OFF BY ItKAlt New York, July 17.\t(/]\u2019) The right arm of Miss Unthcrine Soarles, Iwenl.y-foiir, of Rahway, N.J., was bitten nff today by \"Sec,\u201d a mail1 Polar bear at the Central Park Zoo, after, police said, the animal hail been awakened in its cage at 2 n.m.The girl, daughter of Henry Malcolm Senrles, zinc manufacturer, was taken to Roosevelt Hoepital for emergency surgery and was reported in a critical condition, NEWSY ITEMS Four persons arc today in the hos- j pita] suffering from injuries receiv- ! ed when their car ran into the side i \u2022Tum ji.r 8, I.O.O.r., for the purpose I of a freight [rain at a railway cross- i cf in.,\"iling the officer.; if the ing on the outskirts of M ;g g about 9:30 Saturday evening.clared, was the project for a new ; the Colony authorities and Protestant Hospital for Sherbrooke I \"\"T'0 dui\u2019ndsbed dl-ansPorba^'on\u2018 which was designed to meet the problems of Protestant hospitalization in the district.At the same time, another aspect of the same scheme met the needs of caring for the crippled children of the neighborhood.those PIGEON HILL Mrs.John Delaney epent a day in Montreal.Mrs.T.Perrott and Miss Agne.V Frank A.Pouliot, General.Manager of the Quebec Central Railway, will he guest speaker at the regular on the topic, \u201cCanadian Railways in the War and Post-War Period.\u201d Club officials said today that a letter has been received from Lieut.Col.George Logie, of Sherbrooke, thanking the organization for cig- lodge into their Trifco wore MacMillan; V.G Se respective offices, follow;: X.G., R.Seriously injured are J.Ouellette W.T.Evans; Rcc.; and an unidentified girl passenger ec., J.Mead; Fin.Sec., C.Varney; jin his car.who were first admitted i,\t.-\t.\t,\t,\t.\t, lieas., R.Quine; War., G.Newman;! into the Magog Hospital and later weekly meeting of the Sherbrooke :\t,, r.,\t\u201e\t, Rotary Club at noon tomorrow jn| , Y C' CamP'belL R' s- v L.} transferred to the Notre Dame Hostile New Sherbrooke House.\ti Green; L.S.X.G., B.Laporte; ; pital in Montreal, while two other Mr.Pouliot, who recently suc- R.S.V.G., M.Lothrop; L.S.V.G., ! passenger- Mr-c,,d,d G.D.W.d\u201e\u201eth,,iil, ,p\u201eMa.,ota.lo\u201e.s.s, T.\tLouMer; wh,,.c L.S.S., Jr.Hodge; I.G., D.B ou-j given as Montreal, are in the Magog chard; O.G., R.Cascadden; Chap-1 Hospital suffering from less serious lain, G.Gustafson.\t| in juries,.Prior to the installation ceremony, j Approaching the railway crossing just outside of Magog, Ouellette is reported to have applied the brake.-.BAND CONCERT IN PORTLAND SQI ARE The Sherbrooke Regiment Band, under the direction of Prof.It.Havard, will give one of its .series concerte in Portlanc evening, commoner will include the Ouellette and Hen-are all arettes.An excerpt from the letter T\u2019- G.Rep.S.Eaeheldcr installed follows:\tI Brother Herman Lowry, of Sawyer- The Minister also renewed his j Perrott were guests of relatives in | \u201cPlease accept my sincere thanks | vine as niJG Master for DioVrL r\u2018 b!,' car bul tbeV GadcJ o respond, j | for the carton of cigarettes.There .\tt.\tDistrict | FjfBt turning into the ditch in an! of open-mr Square tomorroi ing at 8,*15.The programme following numbers: .March, \u2018'Invercargill.\u201d Waltz, \u201cBower of Beauty.\u201d Selection, \u201cH.M.S.Pinafore.\u201d Popular, (a) Whistle While Work,\u201d (b) \u201cHeigh Ho.\u201d Overture, \u201cLa Diadème.\u201d March, \u201cDe Moloy.\u201d Interval.March, \u201cTriumph.\u201d Waltz, \u201cSounds From Erin.\" Selection, \u201cLand of the.Heat I Overture, \u201cLust -oird.\" Hymn.March, \u201cOur Special.\u201d God Save the King.Waste Paper Is Urgently Needed For Vital War Purposes Millions of containers, made from waste paper, carry vital supplies to our armed forces.Was! c paper is essential to I hr production ol these containers .those sent overseas cannot be salvaged for re-use.I o replace them and supply additional containers for overseas and essential civilian requirements Sherbrooke\u2019s Quota is 60 Tons Every Month Save Your Waste Paper NowFor Collection Night Tuesday, July 25, 7 p.m.flo0 blooms 64 Wellington St.North You f pledge to work for a solution of the I Cowansville.r You Women Who Suffer From HOT FLASHES then CHILLY FEELINGS .During 38 to 52 Years of Age! If yoit-like so many women between the ages of 38 and 52\u2014 suffer from hot flashes, weak, tired, nervous irritable feelings, are a bit blue at times-all due to the functional middle age period peculiar to women-try Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms.Pinkham's Compound is one of the best known medicines you can buy for this purpose.Here's a product that helps nature and j is nothing that keeps the morale of troops up more than Canadian Cig-jarettes and I, for one, am greatly indebted to your club for the continued supplies.All the best to | Rotarians.\u201d urmng into the Number Five.At the conclusion of'effort to stop before striking the i the evening, refreshments were ser-j train, the car hit a boulder and I ved in the banquet hall.Following | bounced back onto the highway, con- i remarks from visiting brothers, j 'inuing on until it struck the moving I (lodge was closed,\tif.;_^, .\t\u2022 CONGRATULATIONS CITY BRIEFLETS LENNOXVILLE - _ Sgt, K.H.Hodgins, R.C.A.F.of Dr.J.H.Giroux will not be in his 1 Newfoundland, is spending his fur-office from July 12 to Aug.1 inch I iout?h with his wife at the nome cf ___________________\t, her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.W, | Sawyer, Clough Avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Fred C.Main, Aca- freight train.\t; J On admission to the Notre Dame ! i Hospital in Montreal, where he wa; transported by BrienL ambulance, of ! Magog.Mr Ouellette\u2019s condition was j reported as serious.He ;s reported j s?suffering from a possible fracture! Af the neck and other spinal injur- ' ies.that's a sensible kind to buy! Thousands upon thousands have reported benefits.Follow label directions.Pinkham's Compound is worth trying.Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s VEGETABLE COMPOUND ATTENTION ALL EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL Veteran Welfare Officer J, A.Lalonde will be in Sherbrooke July 19th.20th and 21st at Soldiers\u2019 Settlement Office in the Oliver Building.Those having Rehabilitation difficulties should consult this Officer.CANADIAN LEGION.| BARNSTON demy Street, are holidays at \u201cShore Lake Magog.Mrs.D.Fowler, Conn., was a recen spending Acres,\u201d their! SCOTSTOWN T i M s, Berthe Clement with her Little ; guest, Miss Helen Whelan, of Mont-.\t, ! real, spent ten days at Lake Lyster, of Naugatuck, at the home of Miss Rose May.,\tcaJer at the .Miss Marjorie Merrill, of Lon home of Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Wallace, ; ville, was a guest of Mr and Main Street.\t| Ray Merrill.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Mayhew, of nox- Mrs.I Gaelic Concert, Presbyterian Hall, Wednesday, July 19.8 p.m.Adm.25#.MILBY Mr.and Mrs.Merrill Bi-hop and son, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Wilson.Perth, Ont., were guests of Mr, and.Mrs.Albert Parson'.Mr.-.Clara Smith has sold her house and property to Mr.W.Pro-voncher.It is now occupied by Mr, Rodolphe Paradis and family.W\"\u2019''' & i **/\u2022'«'* Congratulations aie today extender! to Henry W.Welsh on the occasion of his birthday.\" \\' «! & mk // O It is so easy to put off securing Life Insurance! No more sorrowful picture than that of dependents left in want because the breadwinner has passed on without leaving a Life Insurance estate.Hy being too late the uninsured steals happiness from his loved ones.Don\u2019t delay any longer.See our Representative DO IT NOW! M.RAYMOND PROVENCIIER, Can.Bank of Commerce Bldg., 6 Wellington St.N., Sherbrooke, Quo.DO IT NOW! 1 Since 1889 HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONTARIO 4.SHLKÜKOOKE DAILY KLLUKD MUNÜAY, JULY 17, 1944.g Jierlirooke.paily |\\erflrî) Eastern Townships' Only English Daily The Oldest Daily in the District.Established Ninth Daj of February, 1897.with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Record Company, Limited, of which Edna A.Beerwortb is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 69 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news services of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, and Reuters.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription rates: 18c a week, delivered at any nome in the city and suburbs.Post Office delivery co any place in Canada, Great Britain or the United States, $5 per year; six months, $2.75; three months, $1.50; one month, 75c.Single copies, 3c.0 God, Who art the author of peace and lover of concord, defend us Thy humble servants in all assaults of our enemies.GERMANY SEEKING A WAY OUT The latest article by Propaganda Minister Goebbels declaring that Germany and her enemies both \u201cwant peace and calm\u201d has been interpreted in many United Nations quarters as an implicit appeal to ihe United States and Britain to soften their demands for unconditional surrender.As broadcast in summary by the Berlin radio in English, the article appeared to be another form, of Nazi propaganda against Bolshevism and a new attempt to | drive a wedge between the British-Amerioan allies and the Soviet Union.Goebbels was quoted directly as saying, \"All want peace and calm except Bolshevism, which wants continued unrest and chaos.'\u2019 This is not by any means the first effoit of its kind made recently by the Hitlerites since there have been at least half a dozen feelers put out by Berlin.However, it represents a monumental display of brass, coming as it docs on top of the Nazi threat to \u201cturn Europe into a maelstrom of destruction\u201d in an attempt to make the Allies come to terms.Observers who were at Versailles to see the last peace made with Germany, and who watched the subsequent manipulations of Prussian militarism and Hitlerism at close range, have not the slightest doubt that the Germans will make war again if the! Allies do not smash them now.Indeed, Allied intelligence agents have found ample proof that the Prussian high command, which long has recognized the Reich could not win the war, has been planning a comeback twenty-five years lienee.The Allied problem of how to deal with Prussian aggression is not new to this war or the last, This militarism has been the plague of Europe for many decades.There can be no peace until Prussianism and its mate, Naziism, are literally wiped out.The Allied peoples as a whole seem firmly deter- : mined to see the whole thing through to a finish.The British House of Lords reflected the general attitude very well a couple of days ago when Lord Vansittart, I exponent of using the mailed fist on Germany, denounced the Nazi regime, He secured a Government | pledge that \u201cthe whole devilish (Gestapo) organization will be rooted out,\u201d and the German people and army will have to share the onus of the Nazi crimes.While Goebbels\u2019 appeals for peace will be wasted so far as the Allies are concerned, it is worth noting that it does serve to prepare the German public for the surrender which must come sooner or later.Probably the Propaganda Minister had this in mind.where Agriculture Minister Gardiner revealed that the Dominion plans to ship a minimum of 100,000,-000 pounds of beef to the British Isles during 1944 and 1945 with as much extra as the Canadian farmer can produce.Mr.Gardiner estimated that the beef shipments, which will be the equivalent of 250.000 cattle, might have a total value of $20.000,000 while the prices established will mean a constant floor throughout the year for producers\u2019 sales of cattle.About 53,000,000 pounds cf beef already have been shipped under the agreement, although the contract has just been signed.Any shipments made since last fall are being counted in the total.These shipments are more significant when it is considered that they will not require the resumption of meat rationing in the Dominion.Canada now has 10,000,000 cattle, and former shipments to the United States on the basis of about 200,000 head annually were suspended in 1942.Top shipments of cattle to the United Kingdom in pre-war years amounted to 40,000 head.The Canadian fanner is beset by many difficulties, He is suffering from a shortage of manpower, a sharp restriction on the amount of mechanical equipment he may purchase to expand his production and faces great trouble in obtaining repair parts for the equipment he now possesses, but despite these troubles lie has nobly faced the situation which lias confronted him.His accomplishments have not been in the realm of cattle and hog production alone.Huge shipments are being made every month of cheese and eggs while the cereal crop is maintained at the highest level permitted by nature.And he hopes to do even more in the future so that no charge can be made that the efforts of the United Nations armies nor of the people in the battle zones are being hampered by the failure of the Canadian farmer to meet their food needs, PRESS COMMENTS This Army UNREST AMONG GERMAN TROOPS Indications that Adolf Hitler is becoming seriously worried about the growth of discontent among the German troops in the field over the progress of the war are contained in reports from the Normandy front that Der Fuehrer is making a strong effort to gain political as well as military control of the German army.This he proposed to do through the appointment of political commissars whose duties are to indoctrinate troops with his theories of National Socialism and suppress any discontent with the Nazi regime or the course of the war.Under a plan already operative, every commander must become not only a military leader of his men in the field but also an instructor responsible to the commissar for the education of his troops in Naziism.This plan has been disclosed in a remarkable document captured by the United States forces in Normandy which was distributed to company commanders throughout the German army upon appointment of the Nazi commissars.With every battalion there was supposed to be a Fuelmingsoffizier, or \u201cguiding officer,\u201d to look after the interests of Hitler and the National Socialist Party by supervising organization of Nazi \u201ccells'\u2019 within each company.Each company commander is under orders by the Commissar to build a staff of loyal party members \u201cwho will help him strengthen the National Socialism attitude of all the men in his company'\u2019 ., .and it is his responsibility along with those men he selects as his chosen aides to be bearers of \u201cpropa-gandistic ideals of Our Fuehrer.\u201d STORY OF A CANADIAN SHIP London, Eng., Evening Standard A picture of a ship was being unveil t-i in the hall of Downhills Centrai School, Tottenham.Painted in watercolors by S.Stott, it depicts a fine big Atlantic freighter coming round the None into the Thames Estuary at the end of another fast run home.Gay and handsome, the ship sparkles in all her dazzling peacetime paint.Under the picture on a bronze plaque is the inscription: S, S.Bea-verford: Our Ship.Lost with ail handg in action November 5th, 1940.Sad and proud eyes of grown-ups and children looked at the bright painting and the simple inscription.Among the grown-ups were relatives of the same men who sailed in the Beaverford on her last voyage.To the children, and some of the former pupits of the school, the Beaverford was, as the inscription stated \u201cOur ship.\u201d It was the Beaverford, 10,00fl-ton Canadian Pacific cargo liner which fought on against a German pocket-battleship after the destruction of the Jervis Bay.While other ships of the convoy scattered, Captain Hugh Pettigrew, a Lanarkshire man, continued to engage the enemy for five hours.Mrs.Pettigrew unveiled the picture which is the tribute of a London school to her husband, his crew and his ship.M.S.Mercer, headmaster of Downhills School, told me: \u201cWe adopted the Beaverford before the war and there were strong ties between the ship and the school.Membres of the crew used to come here and we.went to visit the ship.Warwick Brookes, the chief engineer's writer, kept ug in close touch with the ship.\u201cThen the war came and there were no more pleasant tea parties, either at the school or in the Bea-verford.\u201cBut the hoys and girls and old boys and girls did not forget their ship.Even when we were evacuated to Camibridge we tried to get parcels through to her.\u201cNot until the full story was told in the Evening Standard, six months ago, did we know of the glory of the Beaverford.\u201cWe made an appeal and £150 was raised; £125 of that money is being handed to the Seamen's Hospital Greenwich.Finally the headmaster told me how the spirit of the Beaverford lives on at sea today.\u201cOn one of our visits to the ship we lost a hoy,\u201d he said.\u201cAfter a long search we found him absorbed in the explanation of \u2018Sparks\u2019 in the wifeless cabin.Last week that boy came to see me.He is now a wireless operator in the Merchant Navy.\u201d *r \"6'»| CowfiilMi TV.* M«pl« U«f.raw* < iV b.| Army AflwtpaH' <* Holy.Craw* t*pvrifitt % I From The Record Files \u201cSir, All I Did Wuz Holler, Comen\u2019n Get It, and Ahere They Were!\u2019 tales of his talents\u2014and clients\u2014 were undoubtedly highly exaggerated, there was enough truth in them to suppot't the old saying about a \u201csucker\u201d being born every minute.\u201cConfidence men\u2019\u2019 would be i unknown otherwise\u2014and the modern \u2019counterpart of the confidence man is still with us.He is known as the high-pressure or \u201cboiler-room\u201d stock 1 salesman, and there are rumors that his numbers are increasing as the national income soars.It shouldn\u2019t be necessary to warn people in this day and age about shares which offer incredible inducements to the purchaser.But there may still be some who are ready to listen to sales talk promis-1 ing twenty per cent or better, and to fairy stories about \u201cgold from the grass roots down.\u201d Any venture promising such rewards is highly speculative and no one should put money into it unless he can afford I to lose the money if the venture 1 turns out badly.Those who cannot afford to risk their savings would be well advised to save their money and invest in the next Victory Loan, rather than to buy enticingly engraved shores.TIMELY COMMENTS We must learn again as a nation that work is a blessing, and seldom an evil.\u2014 Dr.Leonard Carmichael.President Tufts College.That thrifty boast of the big packing plants, \u201cWe utilize everything but the squeal,\u201d is no longer true.They use It now when paying the excess profits tax.\u2014Ottawa Citizen.A hard day\u2019s work is often less! tiring than a four-hour banquet.-Galt Reporter.A TRIBUTE TO THE CANADIAN FARMER Two widely-separated but closely - connected announcements made last Friday are in themselves a splendid tribute to the part which the farmers of Canada are playing in the efforts of the United Nations to defeat the Hitlerite pest.The first announcement was made in London by Col.J.J.Llewellin, British Minister of Food, that the British bacon ration would be raised from four to six ounces weekly for an eight-week period beginning' July 23.And he gave major credit for this increased ration to the tremendous shipments from Canada which were far in excess of earlier estimates.Authorities point out that Canada supplies approximately eighty-five per cent of the wartime bacon needs of the Old Country.The agreement between the British and Canadian Governments provided for a minimum shipment of 500.000.\t000 pounds of Canadian bacon during the, current year.But with the year barely half gone, purchases on this account have already reached 473.000.\t000 pounds with the heaviest run of hogs! to market due in the fall.Thus it is probable that the current quota will be at least doubled as the British Government has agreed to take the entire Canadian surplus.With a record number of hogs on the Canadian farms, the authorities are hopeful that the present rate of shipments will be maintained or even increased during the two-year life of the contract.The second announcement came from Ottawa, RIDDING GERMANY OF HITLER Reports have seeped through the Nazi censorship that when Colonel General Hans Hube was shot while resisting arrest in Germany recently, the lid was lifted off a plot to get rid of Hitler and the Nazis in the Reich.General Hube.as one of the higher ranking officers, was gathered up when five generals and about twenty political leaders were arrested in connection with the proposal.There are trials for treason and more executions on the schedule.The Gestapo found out what was afoot in time to nip it off before it got well underway.The significant point about tbe story is that the German generals were involved to the point where they were arrested.Of course stories coming out of the Reich must be taken with a grain of salt for the working of the German Propaganda Ministry\u2019s mind is obscure and difficult to fathom and every effort must be made to determine just which story emanating from the Continent is released for a purpose and which is a genuine news story smuggled out.But one thing is certain.Any throwing out of Hitler will have to come by an army coup not by an uprising of a docile German people.And certainly the German militarists would show no compunction in sacrificing the Fuehrer if they thought it would in the least aid their chances of a more effective resistance or better the possibilities of a negotiated peace.RUSSIA KEEPING HER PACT New York Times In five days of one of the greatest offensives in military history the Russians have made sure that the ! Nazis will not detach any divisions from the Eastern Fr >nt to bolster up their defences in the West.The Nazis haven't enough divisions in jthe East.On Monday they lost the strongholds of Vitebsk and Zholbin, 150 miles apart.Yesterday they lost ! Orsha, below Vitebsk.Their deep ! and multiple defence lines have ; smashed by artillery, invaded by tanks and overrun by the superb | Russian infantry.The strategy of the offensive, di-] reeled by generals in their thirties with all the fury and daring of youth, may be to straighten out the Northern bulge, then to bring in a [.Southern advance around the Pripet I marshes, finally to drive Westward [and Northwestward, cutting off the Baltic states, reaching the Baltic itself, invading East Prussia and thus [ preparing for the final march on Berlin.The distances are vast.It is about 400 miles from Vitebsk to Koenigsberg, more than 701) from Vitebsk to Berlin.We should do our thinking, however, in terms of German resistance rather than of miles.A five-mile .gain in front of Cassino last winter would have been notable, but once [the deadlock in Italy was broken the Allies advanced about \u201d00 miles in a little over a month and a half.A continuously retreating army tends ! to accelerate and to lose cohesion.The Russians in 1941, like the Chinese in 1937 and later, were swapping space for time.We may now ask.What good is time to the Nazis?Time adds to the relative strength of their enemies in East and West.Time adds to the reluctance of neutrals to give them further aid.Time strengthens the tendency of the satellite states to get out while the getting is good.Time adds to the confidence and aggressiveness of the underground all over Europe.Time could work for the Germans only if it brought disunity among their enemies.The Russian offensive is a sign written in flame across the sky that there is no such disunity.Attack in the West, at-; tack in the East, attack in the [air, attack from underground are [ ,\u2019O-ordiaat ed-and with one purpose, i to bring down the Nazi power.SO THEY SAY The very existence of the robot bombs is enough to show the danger if the Germans were to be permitted to re-arm.Technically this weapon could be permitted, and with thou\u2014 ands of these bembs being fired a day the results might be other than those that can be achieved now.\u2014 Norwegian Ambassador \\\\ ilhelm Munthe dc Morgenstierne.* * * ! The United States stood at the bedside when Finalnd was born\u2014 we gave her life as an independent nation.She is now committing suicide.\u2014Sen.Tom Connally of Texas, Foreign Relations chairman.* * * The one thing that can unite men of all races is the gcspel of peace, the only genuine relationship between human beings that can keep them human.\u2014 Rep.Paul Shirer, New York pastor.* * * The spirit of liberty is the spirit I which is no: too sure that it is right, the spirit which seeks to understand the minds of other men, which weighs their interests alongside its own.\u2014Federal Judge Learned Hand of New York.+ * * Take your hats off to ihe pas:, but take your coats off to the future.-Rep.Clare Boothe Luce of Connecticut.\u2022 « * It is youth who must inherit the tribulation, the sorrow, and the triumphs that are the aftermath of war.\u2014Herbert Hoover.Broken China wouldn't look well on the Allies\u2019 trophy shelf.\u2014Stratford Beacon-Herald.Lois of things may he opened by mistake, but none more frequently tfekn the mouth.\u2014Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph.Railway companies are prosecuted f r herding animals together on the train cs if they were human beings.\u2014Brandon Sun, No, Mabel; Edison didn\u2019t invent the first talking machine.But he did invent the first that could be shut off.\u2014Owen Sound Sun-Times.The French offered the invading troops champagne at $10 a bottle.France always rehabilitates fast and easy.\u2014Brandon Sun.Do Y ou Know ?Q\u2014What histrric monument confronted the Germans at Wilno, Poland A\u2014A tablet which on one side reads, \u201cNapoleon Bonaporto passed this way in 1812 with 400.COO men,\u201d and on the other side, \u201cNapoleon Bonaparte passed this way in .1812 with 9,000 men.\u201d * * * Q\u2014What is the U.S.Navy\u2019s landing craft fleet goal?A\u2014100,000.They\u2019re being built at 74 shipyards, and nearly 50,000 have been turned out.\u2022 * * Q\u2014How are divorces ob'ained in the Soviet?A\u2014Formerly by mere declaration, but recently the law was changed to require court sanction, extended only with good reason, Price 2,000 rubles, raised from 500.i> *\t# Q\u2014What is the world's record rainfall f;r one day?A\u2014At Baguio.P.I., a typhoon brought a 46-inch fall in 24 hours July 14-15, 1911.McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKenney, America's Card Authority.HIGH CARDS BOW TO DISTRIBUTION VALUE BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY A But without faith it is impossible to please him; for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.\u2014Hebrews 11:6.* * * The only faith that wears well ami holds its color in all weather is that which is woven of conviction and sot with the sharp mordant of experience.Lowell, V FANTASTIC ATTEMPT AT FRAUD K ingston Whig-Standard.scheme which would have an-pealed to \"Get-Rich-Quick\u201d Wallingford in his palmiest days was revealed yelterday by State Department officials in 'Washington.Certain unnamed Americans have been trying diligently ic sell a million rifles that do not exic, together with a billion rounds of equally imaginary ammunition.And they came sufficiently close to doing so that they created difficult situations with several countries.Jim Wallingford would have done it.As wo recall that rubicund and piratical promoter, he could sell a non-existent distillery to a penurious prohibitionist, and although the ; I was glad to see tournament bridge revived in Reading, Pa., this year.We have not held a tournament there since 1941.Hawley Quier and his newspapers were anxious to revive tournament bridge I in Reading and to co-operate with [the League\u2019s War Orphans\u2019 Scholar-I ships movement.The first event was the women\u2019s Ipairs and was won by Mrs.Benjamin M.Go bier and Mrs.Olive Peterson, of Philadelphia.Mrs.Peterson also was second in the open pair championship with Dr H.Russ Storr of Philadelphia.I Here is an interesting hand from the women\u2019s pairs.High cards, aces and kings, arc the usual measuring stick in judging the trick-taking power of a hand.But in this hand Mrs.Peterson proved that high cards must bow before the values of distribution.She fulfilled her contract with an overtrick although she and her partner had only a little more than two honor tricks between them.When East won the opening lead, she laid down the ace of diamonds: Mrs.Peterson A A J 10 2 ¥ 7 6 4 3 ?10 *.1976 A K 4 ¥ Q J 5 2 ?K 4 2 A KQS 4 Dealer A 3 ¥ A K 10 9 ?A Q 9 6 A 10 5 3 2 Mrs.Colder A Q 9 8 7 6 5 ¥ 8 ?J8753 A A Duplicate\u2014Both vul.South\tWest\tNorth\tEast Pass\tPass\t1 A\tDouble 4 A\tDouble\tPass\tPass Opening\u2014¥ K.\t17 and when North\u2019s ten dropped, she, [led her singieton trump.North's 'contract was safe all the time, buU this gave her an overtrick, as the [long diamond in dummy was esta-[blished as a trick.East took only the king of hearts and ace.of diamond».Thirty Years Ago The whole civic administration of Sherbrooke came in for a raking criticism at a meeting cf the ratepayers called to discuss the proposed $200.000 road loan by-law, everything being discussed from the installation of water meters to the horses of the local fire department, Victoriano Huerta has formally resigned from the Mexican presidency to clear the way for the installation of a revolutionary government, He is expected to quit the country at any time.The developments are seen as a victory for the policy endorsed by President Wilson.Over one million rounds of ammunition concealed in bags of cement was discovered aboard a steamer en route from a British port to Belfast.Ireland.Sir Thomas Lipton has announced that the trial trips cf the Shamrock IV have proved satisfactory and that it is ready to cross the Atlantic to challenge for America's Cup.Haying throughout the Eastern Townships is generally completed and reports indicate that there will be a bumper crop in most districts.Twenty Yrears Ago A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the Mayor of Sherbrooke charging that he stole stone which was the property of the City.The move is just another step in the battle which is raging between two factions in the City Hall and is regarded by the citizens generally as picayunish.The fifteenth conference of the Allied powers since the signing of the armistice opened today in London and hopes are high that some effective means will be found of implementing the Dawes plan of reparations payments.A bill authorizing the Dominion Government to co-operate with the Province of Guebec and the City of Montreal in the construction of a new bridge from the Island of Montreal to the South Shore has been approved by the House of Commons.Officers elected at the annual meeting of the Wales Home held at Richmond were Sir William Price.A.J.Brown, D.J.Sails, M.G.Crombie, John McMorine, Rev.G, H.Craik and H.E, Beibei, A number of Lennoxville housekeepers have been victimized by a band of thieves who are entering the homes while the owners are away.Ten Years Ago At least six persons are known to have been killed in a crash between an open truck and a street car in Montreal.Several others were seriously injured.The general strike which is paralyzing business in San Francisco threatens to spread to other sections of the United States and the whole industrial outlook is adopting a more menacing tinge.It is understood that Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald, of Great Britain, who is holidaying in Canada, will pay an informal visit to Sherbrooke and oilier Eastern Townships centres shortly.Induction services were held at the Lake Megantic United Church when Rev, Charles Huxtable was placed in charge of of the pastorate.Turkey has extended a formal apology to Great Britain over the shooting of a British naval official by a sentinal a! a Turkish naval station.Premier Hepburn has announced that he will receive a group of \u201chunger marchers\u201d who plan to visit the Ontario Legislative buildings despite the ban placed on the parade by Mayor Stewart of Toronto, A devastating storm has spread death, injury and des- The whole province was truction throughout Nova Scotia, affected.Five Years Ago Prime -Minister Neville Chamberlain declares that the British Government will not change its Far Eastern policy to accommodate any other power, thus rejecting Japanese demands for a change in the control system in China.Hon.E.J, Manion, Conservative Party leader, during a tour of the Province of Quebec, has announced his rejection of the plan for unifying the Canadian railway systems advanced by the Senate.General Sir Edmund Ironside, Inspector General of the British Army, is visiting in Warsaw for the purpose of tightening the links between the British and Polish armed forces.Officers elected at the annual meeting of the Brome-Missisquoi-Perkins Hospital were Ernest E.Fleury, Hon.R, F.Stockwell, Rev, S.Wesley Boyd, Hon.L.A.Giroux, G.N.Thompson, H.F.Vilas, 3.D.Wells, Arthur Dufresne, Milton E.Darbe, Gordon M.Owens.J.S.Johnson, C.T.Turner, and Ernest Boright.The receipt of a legacy of $100,000 for the endowment fund was announced at the meeting.A Sherbrooke Country Club team comprising B.N.Holtham, H.A.Peabody, Willis Kirby and Sherman Peabody were successful in defence of the Southern Canada Trophy in a competition at Thetford Mines.The other clubs competing were Thetford Mines and Lennoxville. MONDAY, JULY 17, 19-44, SHERBROOKE DAILY RELORD 5.IN Miscellaneous Shower Is Given In Honor Of Miss E.Frank At Melboro TODAY\u2019S PATTERN Melboro, July 17.\u2014 A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Melboro United Church Hall, when Mrs.Cecil Johnston, Mrs.Lome Ames and Miss Vera Miller were hostesses at a delightfully arranged miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Ellen Frank, a popular bride-to-be of the week.There were upwards of sixty-five guests present.The hall was daintily trimmed with pink and white and white wedding bells.Upon the arrival of the guest-of-honor, she was escorted to a decorated chair by Mrs.L.Ames .\u2019SSS -\u20ac1 land Miss V.Miller, as Miss Thelma ! Dunbar played the Wedding March.; | Mrs.Cecil Johnston then present-j ; ed the gifts, together with the best j wishes of all present that the bride- ; j to-be may enjoy a very happy i future.The gifts were wheeled in by Master Hilton Driver and Miss Winnifred Barrington, who looked very sweet dressed as bride and ; groom.The guest-of-honor was helped to I unwrap the gifts by her sister, Miss' Jean Frank, who was seated at her right, and Miss Vera Miller, seated at the left.There were five cart-1 loads of gifts after these were un-j wrapped they were passed around 1 and admired and then placed on a ' lovely lace-covered table on the) platform.After the gifts had been opened, Miss Frank rose and very graciously thanked everyone for the many gifts.Dainty refreshments were served.The guest-of-honor was seated at a lovely appointed table covered with a lace cloth and centered with two pink candles in silver holders.Also seated at the table were the bride's w Social and Personal MIND YOUR MANNERS MAGOG m MARIAN MARTIN, Pattern 9219.mother, Mrs.W.D.Frank; the pros-i Look fresh and cool in Pattern pective groom\u2019s mother, Mrs.Marian 9219, your princess pinafore.Easy Armatage; Miss Jean Frank, Miss to make, with or without sleeves, Winnifred Barrington and Master |\taccent slim lines.\t(\t.Hilton Driver.The hostesses were j \u2018lî)teî'\" j J1Î o 1*1 a\t\u2022 assisted in serving by Mise Thelma;;*®\u2019 *-> 14>\t1 oS !0\u201c Do'4 V L,»« **** Walker\tf?\u2019 %£ Miss Marion Booth.\t! cotton During the afternoon Mrs.L.| lgend twenty cents (20c) in coins priaer took snapshots of the biidfc-OgtanipS eannot be accepted ( for to-be, Miss E.prank, Miss \\\\ inni-,pa^tern.Write plainly size, fred Barrington and .Master Hilton name| address, style number.Driver, m their bride and groom ; Send your order to Sherbrooke costume.\t'Daily Record, Pattern Department, Among the out-of-town guests s.herbrookei QuebeCt present at this happy event wer At your grocer\u2019s in\t^ two convenient sizes .also in improved FILTER tea balls.Blended and packed in Canada Mrs.Marion Armatage, of Melbourne, Mrs.E.Healy and daughter, 1 Miss Lucy Healy, of Richnvonri, Mrs.Frederick Fleming and daughter, Merilyn, of Sherbrooke, Miss Joan Ruiter, of Sweetsburg, Miss Jean Frank, of Montreal, Mrs.Stanley Moore and daughter, Lorraine, of Strathmore, Miss Sara Brown, of Montreal, Mrs.Victor Buchanan, of Ontario, who is holidaying in Richmond, and Mrs.Ellis, of Montreal.General Notes.I Mr.and Mrs.Ellis, of Montreal, are spending two weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.N, Taber.Mr.Ellis is taking charge of the services here at the Melboro United Church as the pastor, Rev.S.Mil-ley, is away on his holidays, Mrs.Lloyd Ruiter and daughter, Miss Joan Ruiter, of Sweetsburg, are guests of Mrs.Ruiter\u2019s sister, Mrs.Maxwell Miller, Mr.Miller and Miss Adelaide Walker.Miss Doris Johnston, of Richmond, is a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Merrill Taber, Mrs.Helen Johnston, of Richmond, was a guest at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.G.I.FOSTER Miss Phyllis Allen was in Granby, and was accompanied home by Mrs.Rupert Allen and daughter, Joanne, who will be guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Allen and family for several days.Mrs.Mabel Salisbury is spending some time here, where she will be a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Salisbury.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Woolley were guests of Mr.Woolley\u2019s father, Mr.George Woolley, and brother, Mr.Frank Woolley, and Mrs.Wool-ley, as well as other relatives and friends in Cookshire.Mr.Herbert Turner, of Lennox-viile, is in.town making repairs to his tenement house.He has been the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Harvey and Mr.and Mrs.Guy Perkins.Granby, spent a week as guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Beers.While here they also visited other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Beers motored Blake, of them back to Granby.NO MORE CLOTHES THAT LOOK fEXTRA I:\tr clothes : BRIG HU: g AU ÔWR wî J o NOW I KNOW THAT I NEED SUNLIGHTS m EXTRA-SQAPtNBSS FOR THOSE EXTRA DIRTY SPOTS Pto.F.A.Beatty C.D.C.New-] found I and, is spending Us furlong:; with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.0.Beat tv, l King Gee t ce t'.reet.Pam, who were in o attend the funeral of M rop.returned home a I vice.* * * ; Mrs.A.H.Bradford who has j been a guest for two weeks of Mr.land Mrs.P.A.Hammond.Portland Avenue, returned on Saturday to her home in Montreal.« » \u2022 Mrs.K.A, Smith, who came from Quebec, where she is spending1 her holidays, to spend a few days wit Mrs.Milo Lothrop and attend the last obsequies of Mr.Lothrop.has returned to the Ancient Capital.*\t*\t4 Pfc.Robert Batten.Corps of Engineers.\tArmy\tof\tthe\tUnited States, of Columbia University, New York City, who acted as best man at the Stark-Hoye wedding on Saturday afternoon, left that evening for Ne-.v York.*\t#\t+ Lieutenant and Mrs.I,.J.Lane, Sgt.and Mrs.Leonard Gingras, Sgt.Stewart Allen and Miss Marion Prince,\twho\thave\tbeen\tholidaying at Pleasant View, North Hatley, have returned to Lenftoxvilk.Lieutenant Lane left yesterday for Farn-ham; Sgt.Gingras, for No.1 Y.! Depot, Lachine; and Sgt.Allen, for ! Newfoundland.» »\t» Mr.Wylie Taylor, of A-.vida, was jin town over the week-end and join-\u2018 ed his wife and family, who were ! guests during the past week of Mrs.Taylor\u2019s grandmother, Mrs.Thomas Flaherty, Magog Street, and of her aunt, Mrs.A.S.Cleary, Dufferin Avenue.Last evening Mr.and Mrs, Taylor and children left for Kont-ville.N.S., where they will .spend two weeks\u2019 holidays with Mr.Taylor\u2019s: parents.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Walter Ellis were the guests of honor at a charmingly arranged surprise party, given in the Belvidere Community Hall, on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding day.The hall was attractively decorated with a profusion of summer flowers, anil upwards of one hundred relatives and friend,?were assembled to personally extend congratulations and best wishes to the happy roupie.After the exchange of felicitous greetings, Mr.Charles Pitman, on bebrif of the guests, presented Mr.ant Mm.Ellis with a gift of flat silver, and voiced in a happy manner their best wishes for many more years of married happiness together.The lovely gifts were arranged on a table covered with a white linen cloth, and centered with a fourtiered wedding cake made and at-! tractively decorated by Mrs.Charles Drummond.Masses of baby\u2019s breath and lighted white tapers in silver candlesticks, completed the simple but effective table appointments.Both bride and groom gracefully voiced their thanks and appreciation and afterwards dancing wa enjoyed the remainder of the evening, At midnight delicious refreshments were served, the happy annivcivory celebration closing later with the singing of God Save the King.Mr.and Mrs.\\Y.J.Killick.of La-et'Sle, were guest- ov, r the week-cun of Mr.-.Thomas Fiakcrty.Mage \u2022 Street.The Situation; '.able .\u2019it a club several other e the dance is not p.rtner have d Wrong Wf You have shared dinner ttples, over y decided P nance with ana though ui ,\\rd your to leave, aw > quietly of Fani-\tMi-\tPi-loci\u2019\t'\u20ac M\tuamv has ve-\t\\v\tit bout\tsaying good-byc\t, 50\tas not *rOOK6 to\t\u2022 turned\tto M,\tmi real, s\tifiev spending\tto\tbreak\tup the party.\t\tend of liîo Loth-\t! the we\ti V- .p v> !\t: V ho\tme vviih her\t\tRight\tway: Wait until\tthe\t the scr-\tfather.\tMr.Ï\tC 7.Me\tMnn.\u2019.\u2019.uy, and\ta\tdance\tand then say \"G\tooiL\u2019\tlive\u201d to \t; fa mi; y,\t?a » i y\tQueen\tSp.eet.\t\u2022 th\tc nth ci\t!\\; in your party,\tor i\t\u2022t least \t\t\t* « «\t\t! t r\tthe }u\t-rson who asked\tyou\tto join Mrs.)!, R, Fraser is arriving from Montreal tonic t, and will take tip residence in Mrs.Harry E.Grundy's apartment.;!S I\\n Hand Aner.ue, for the rem,un,1er of the summer.*\t«\t* Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tT.\tJ.\tMallette\tof Riverbend Que., arrived in Sherbrooke on Saturday night to visit Mrs.MaUvie's father.Mr.A.,1.O'Boyie, and her sisters, at their homo on Laurier Vvenue, \u2022\t*\t\u2022 Mr-\tJ.\tS.Morse and\ther\tehildv\u2019n, John ; nd Ji dy, who hav > -pent five weeks in Sherbrooke vHit'ng Mrs.Meree's parents, Mr.ami Mrs.J.T.Hawkins, at their home, 50 Moore Street, and Mr.Morse, who lias been their gne-t for th- tins*, two weeks, have re'timed *.:\u2022> their home in Riv-nidi, Ont.the group.MYSTIC Mrs.Me knt die wan, with her brother Mr.and Mrs, Kenzie has gone to Sauf tor spending seme time Mr.G.T.Edwards H.Tot He and fain were guests of Mrs.MARRIAGES ST A UK The da light Hove, to Pfc HOY K Mary Elizabeth, marnag or of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Walton Avenue, Sherbrooke, Louis Edward Stark, Corpe of Engineer^, Army of the United Slate,-, I'ohmibia University, New York City, was quietly solemnized in St.Patriek\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke, at half-past two o\u2019clock on Saturday afternoon, July 15th, UM4, the pastor, the Reverend Canon J, C.McGee, ; officiating.The bride was given in mat t inge by her father, and wore a graceful i floor-length gown of white sheer, ! fashioned with a very full skirt and embroidered bodice with bishop\u2019s j sleeves.Her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion \u2022 was caught on cither ei|(l with tiny nosegays of natural flowers, matching the Colonial bouquet, of sweetheart roses, delphinium white sweet peas and baby\u2019s breath, tied with white satin ribbon caught with clu ters of sweetheart roses and baby\u2019s breath, which she was carrying.Miss Margaret Hoyc as maid of honor was her sister's only attendant, and was wearing a .slipper-length frock of chartreuse silk jersey made on Grecian lines, and she carried a small cascade bouquet, of Better Time roses.Pfc.Robert Batten, Corps of Engineers, Army of the United States, of Columbia University, New York City, was best man.Mrs.Hoye, the bride\u2019s mother, wore a euit of navy blue silk, with a white hat, and accessories and a corsage of white carnations.The reception was held at Mrs.; Clifford Goodhue'., where blue dei-j phiniunh and white used to decorate, j Two individual 1 rounded by tiny ( replicas of the tered the tab! | ily.of Montrea George Suggett.Little Judy Draper has returned to Ft.Mbans, Yt,, a fier spending several weeks wita her gra> dpar-i nts, Mr.and Mr.M, L Bocka.-.Dr.and Mt Mol leur aid Mu-, Olga Rondeau, of Montreal, raile d on Mr.and Mi.R.L.P.Foule, Mrs.11.T.Smith is spending a h w days in Fe-\u2019et with Mrs.Edith Comtois, : few days at Cumberland Poach, I\tEnsign Uaye.s leaving: on Monday, i July ai d, for Texas, front w here, he i expects to report for active duly.Mr-.Hayes will continue at her 'position at the Burlington Internal Revenue Office, ami will reside with ! her mother and sister, in Burlington, Yt.Ml ZENHR NELSON St.Laurent, July 17.- The marriage of Stella Ruth, elder daughtei of Mr.-.Royce T.\\\\ mg and the late Mr.Nelson, to Warren Ro.-eoe Mv oner, elder son of Mr.and Mr- B, R.Mk'.encr.took place in St.An-Dlrew\u2019s United Churoh, St.Laurent, jat four o'clock on the afternoon of ! July 8, with Rev.11.Bur.-ey, pastor Lif the church, ollieiating.The wod-j ding music was rendered by the 'organist of the church.Entering the church on the arm of her step-father, the bride looked j charming in a sheer powder blue gown with hat and waist-length veil j of the sumo shade, and c-Oi ulder cor sage, of pink carnations, Her only | orna me n*.was a string of pearls.Mrs.John llethoi ington attended her as bridesmaid, and wore navy i blue dross wit.li white acre 'and a shoulder corsage of , roses.The groomsman was Mr.1 fontherington and the usher II\the church ushers, Mrs.Wing, mother of the wore a printed light green j dress with white acre.' : ories corsage of white carnations.Mrs.Mizener, the groom'., mother wore a black and white crepe (1res jwith matching hat, white ac The friend?of Mrs, William Graham entertained at a farewell party for her at the heme of Mrs, E W ha Hoy, previous to her departure for Vancouver, B.C., where she .has gone to join tier husband.During the evening, the guest-of-honor wa« presented with a lovely gift of linen.Later refreshments were seined by the hostess, assisted by her friende.There were upwards of , forty present, Mrs.William Graham and Master Kirk have left en route, to Y ancon-eer, R,G.Her mother, Mrs.R.Styan, | nccempamod them as far as Montreal, where they boarded the plane for the West.Mr.and Mrs.Henri Gonthier ami family have returned to Montreal, after spending two weeks with the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Styan.Mrs E, Ball entertained a number of friends at a bridge a! a fare, well party in honor of her sister and sister-in-law, Mrs.Duckworth and Mrs.Hattie \\\\ estover, before they returned to their respective ome.s in Gape God and Boston, Mass Letters have been revoked here from Gordon Boynton, who took part in the D-Day invasion in Normande1.He has been wounded, but is getting along well, i Sgt, Harry Haskell, of the American Air Force, who was awarded the n.K.C.by the American tlovern-¦ ment, i.s a guest of Mr, and Airs.(1, Shaw ami family while on fur lough.He has boon in operations in North Africa, Europe ami Sicily, and ; is now stationed in Florida.| Mr.and Mrs.George Lux ton and I the Misses Ruth and Jean l.uixton (have returned to their home in Ottawa, after spending several weeks at a cottage on Lake Mem phremagog.i Mr, and Mrs J.Oren Booth and son, Garry, and Mr.and Mrs.Rem-ber were guests of Mrs, Albert Sun-, dell and family.Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Ball spoilt a holiday in Aloutreal.i At the conclu; ion of the service at St.Paul's United ('lunch on Sun-,day, July !), the infant (laughter Mr.and Mrs.Charles Reddy spent a few davs with her aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Call.Miss Helen Whittier was a guest for a week of friends in Water-ville, Maine.Master Leigh Gutehpaugh m a guest of Mr, and Mrs.A.Dufresne, in Austin.MARSBORO Mr.John A.Stewart was in Sherbrooke one day.Mi s Virginia Weasels spent a day in Megantie.Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Stewart have return d from Montreal and other places after their wedding trip.All join m wishing them many years of happiness.Mrs.L.Mountain and two children, of Dalton.M ass., are hen visiting lier mother and brothers, Mrs.Angus Mntheson, Messrs.Donald and Laughlln Mntheson, Mrs Daniel Stewart has moved into her old home for the summer month.Mrs.Alvin Leavitte and two sons, Mae Kay and Donald Leavitte, ari' holidaying with her.Mrs.Alvin Leavitte and Mrs.Daniel Stewart were In Lennoxville and were overnight guests of Mrs.L, Allan and Mr.Allan.Mrs.John A.Stewart, gantic, was a visitor of Mr George Gunn.of Meant! Mrs.H ELI\u2019 YOHKSKI mo Q).\"i ot irge Mac .Rev.I\\ reremo ny, he names vt at eer I a \u201cone.1 hydrangeas were bell cakes sur-loionial nosegays, b.idii'.s bouquet, cen-> which wan finished TESTED RECIPES vü BRIGHTER WASHES \u2014 with absolute safety! SERVE GAY, DELICIOUS APPETIZERS TO GUESTS BY GAYNOR MADDOX Two meals from one shopping trip is the order of the day.If you\u2019re j serving a cold meat platter one ! night, buy enough of the cold cut.- to jmake a hot dish the following night.Quick Meat Pie Place 1 cup diced old-fashioned meat loaf.2'chopped medium-; ized onions, 1 cup cooked diced potato, Va cup cooked green beans, and Va cup cooked sliced carrote with Va teaspoon salt in a cosserole, Pour over 1 cup gravy.Drop chive biscuit dough on top.Bake in hot oven (450° F.) about 20 minutes or until biscuits are well-browned.For drop biscuit dough made with 2 cup= flour, mix in 4 tablespoons chives and drop from a spoon onto top of casserole.BREAKFAST: Fruit cup of * pineapple and strawberries, ! scrambled eggs, coffc cake, I coffee, milk.DINNER: Chilled tomato juice 1 j served with meat appetizers, 1 I roast pork, browned potatoes, gravy, spiced beets, lettuce with ' cucumber dressing, rolls\u2019, butter, i cherry tarte, coffee, milk.\u2019 SUPPER: Csld meat club- 1 style sandwiches with lettuce ' and tomato, potato chips, mustard pickles, celery sticks, watermelon, tea, milk or iced fruit beverages.LEVER PRODUCT VOU don\u2019t know how sweet and clean and spotless clothes can look all over\u2014until you\u2019ve tried Sunlight.Imagine! Just a touch of this remarkable soapin-stantly leaves a film of soap where it comes in contact with the dirt.Then, as you wash, Sunlight whips up into the thickest, soapiest lather you ever saw.No wonder clothes come brighter\u2014ntveT \u201cHalf-washed\u201d looking.FOR A COMPLETE WASHING JOB.YOU CAN\u2019T DO WITHOUT SUNLIGHT Bologna Egg Cups Using 2 eggs per person, break tggs into a bowl.For each 4 eggs, add V2 teaspoon salt, V* teaspoon pepper, and Vt cup milk or light cream.Beat until well mixed.Melt butter in a frying or sauce pan, using 1 tablespoon butter for each 4 eggs.Scramble over low heat, stirring gently until soft and creamy.Stir in browned mushroom slice.- .f desired.Be careful not to overcook eg.gs.Pan-fry slices of bologna, al lowing two slices per person of the large round bologna.When browned and cupped, arrange on platter and fill each cup with scrambled eggs.Garnish with watercress an ' spiced fruit and serva.with white sweet peas and baby\u2019s breath in low silver bowls.Their wedding trip will include a visit to the groom\u2019s family in Youngstown, Ohio.The bride wore for travelling n red and white printed silk suit, a black hat and accessories, and a cor, age of white carnations.After July 29th, Mr, and Mrs.Stark will ns at home, at 414 West 120th Street, New York City.The bride is a graduate in Arts of BVhop\u2019s University, Lennoxville, and the groom attended the University : of Cincinnaf and Massachusetts In\u2019s Li lute of Technology, ami is a mem-' her of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.The out-of-town guests were Miss Phoebe McMaramy, Montreal, and , Pfc.Robert Batten, New York City.HAYES\u2014MAX FIELD Piatt-burg, N.Y., July 17.-Miss Evelyn Mina Maxfieui, daughter -of Mrs.Mina Maxfi.dd, of Burlington, Vt., and the late Mr.MaxLtid, became the bride of Ensign Eugene Borin Hayes, son of Mr.ami Mrs.! O.V.Hayes, of Medford, Oregon, 'on June 27th.They were married in; the Memorial Chapel, a Camp Mac-; 1 Donough, Plattsburg, N.Y., Rev.Earl F.Nauss, senior Chaplain at the ! camp officiating, using the single ring service.The attendants were Miss.Helen! j Whui\u2019st of Burlington, Vt., and Edward Clair Harms, Jr., of Oregon., The bride wore a dress of aqua crepe with white accessories, a small white hat of lace, trimmed with orange ; blossoms and a veil and for a corsage wore an orchid.Mi.-s, Whitehurst wore a rose ccl-; ored gown, with a corsage of red roses.The bride is a graduate of New-' port, Vt., High School and later at-| I tended the Powtdson Institute, Syracuse, X.Y., and for a time wae em-l ployed at the Butterfield office, in j Derby Line.For two years she ha* J held a civil service position as ste-; nographer, first at the Boston Port, of Embarkation, and more recently .t the Office of Internal Revenue, ' Burlington, Vt.Ensign Hayes graduated from the Medford High School, Medford, Ore.| He attended for one year the South-Jern Oregon College of Education j and later graduated with a degree! from the San Mateo Junior College.He enlisted in the Navy and com-! jpleted the V-12 training programme' 'at the University of Mexico, Al-j jbuquerque.Later he was sent fori ( midshipman training to camp Mac-1 | Donough, graduating as an Ensign on June 27.Ensign and Mrs, Hayes spent a I and a corsage of red rosn'?1.j The reception was held at IK! (College Strecl, St.Laurent, the home of the bride'; paient.-, where the house wa.- beautifully decorated jwith pink and white streamers and ! bells.I A beautifully , decorated wedding I cake and delectable refresh men):» 'were served.| The guests included only the ini-j mediate relatives of the bride and I groom.The bride and groom left, amid 'showers of confetti for a motor trip, jiisiting points of interest in Canada and Burlington, Vt.The bride wore for travelling a two-piece beige dree.- with pink accessories and a con-age of pink carnations.The bride\u2019s gift to the groom was a gold tie clip, and the grooms gift sister, to the bride wax a gold locket and Ichain.The bride\u2019s gift to her i bridesmaid was a silver brooch and the groom\u2019s gift to hi; groom, man was a gold tie pin.On their return fiiev will reside arm, tage W -, m \u2018fit; Bolton, aring corn- ât \u201cHillside where their (del ion.The happy couple received many (gifts in china, cheques:, crystal and (boudoir accessories firm the bride\u2019s maternal Kansas.jnd paternal relatives Flying Officer Reginald Spencer, of the R.C.VF., Overseas, and Mrs.Spencer, of Magog, received Ihe rile: of baptism.Mr.Go Donald aided ns sponsor M nl Giams olliria I ed at I he and the baby received t Dlheryl Ann.Mi'-s Eleanor Duckworth, of .Montreal, is a gnerl of lier grand-\"ru'ti parent., Mr.am! Mrs.Ezra Ball.Sgt.Wesley McL\u2019inchlan was in Mown recently on furlough.John Sgl.James Trow returned to were Gamp Borden, Ont.after spending (his furlough with his wife ami son, bride,1 Stephen.Mr.and Mrs.J.Oren Booth and ; on.Garry, and Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Rembor were guests in Waterloo, Mr:.Albert Sandell and family spent a day with Mr.and Mm.J.Oren Booth at a cottage on Lake Mejuphr c.m ag o g, \u2022 Goddard, of Ottawa, an\tHie Randall Perry were in town to attend the burial of the latter',, .sister, Mr;.Thonin:.Vaughan.Mr E.W.We.lover, of Yal O\u2019Or, nccompanied his .sister and Master Martin Duckworth, his nephew, to ipc Cod for a holiday, , Hattie West over, who was g at, the home of Mr.and E.Ball, hae returned to her in Boston, Mass.Donald Smith and children, Ian, Nancy and Peggy, have returned to their home in Kingcey Palls, after .spending two weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Rus.scll Gall, Ayer's Glilf Road.Mrs.Frances Thieve nay, of Verdun, spent a week-end with her Mrs.Roland Labrecque, and Mr.Labrecque.Miss Edwina Beaton, of Gould, was the guest, for a week of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Calchpaugh.Cleo Call, of tnc R.C.N.V.R., i.-fpending hi.-: furlough with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Call.Mr.and Mrs, Roland Labrecque spent a week-end at the home of Mr.andl Mrs.F rancit McKelvey, at Cherry River.Mrs.Gertrude Humphrey, of Toronto, Ont,, called on her friend, Mm R, Labrecque.\u2022\t( reams \u2022\tPowder» 0 Lotion» \u2022\tRouge Mot Weather Gnu de Cologne \u2018Sweet ns a Flower\u201d ( Fresh and frag-| rant .Dorothy j Gray\u2019s Eau do I G o 1 o g n e helps prose r vo your I yoiithfuliiess all day long.,F TO ItEVUTY cOj.\u2019V, r*\u2019r/ 7# Gaudet Pharmacy BRUNO GAUDET.Prop.29 King St.VV.\tTel.3868 iV visit! 1 j Mrs.h o m c ! Mr McConneH\u2019s Optometrist 102 Wellington N.Tel.37 Examinations on WEDNESDAYS by appointment only.Hi Take Care Of Your Health Use Our \u201cB.1\u201d Bread ALLAH\u2019S PHONE 724 Nouvelle Mode\u2019s Now On! NOUVELLE MODE Owned and Operated by M.L.Miller Ltd, 8 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH E4J 6.SHERBROOKE ÜAILV RECORD MONDAY, JULY 17, 1944.FARNIIAM \u2022 President of the Compton County | Teachers\u2019 Association.I Sto.Donaid Patrick, R.C.N.V.R., ! of Sydney, N.S.is spending hie fur-plough with his par.-nU, Mr.ar.d Mrs.PINNACLE Staff Sert.Frederick Champagne I Mr, and Mrs.John Collins, o Is spending a leave with his mother, I Montreal, spent a week-end\tC.R.Patrick Mrs K Champagne,\t;t<,e latter, motner, Mr-.Rlizahetn | Mrs.J.I.Andrews of DanMÜe, i.-.The members of the Women's As-1 Epps, and brother, Mr.W.T.Epps, visiting lier sister, .Mrs.A.Royer, wciation of Grace United Church .and Mrs.Epps.\t(who has returned home from the met at the home of Mrs.Charles A.! Mr.Gerald Decker was in Mont- .Sherbrooke Hospital.Hase with a good attendance of|real visiting friends.\tMisses Gloria and Ferre Thomp- members and the President, Mrs.Sgt.J.h.armic.tael, 01 \u2018 on .'on have returned home fror.North I M Duff presiding.During the1 real, was a guns' of Miss Helena business period it was decided to'Morrison, at the home of her par-close the meeting darings July anti i ente, Mr.and Mrs.h.Morrison.August.At the close of the meeting; Cpl.D.Marks spent a week-end the hostess served dainty refresh-, in Montreal visiting friends ments, assisted by her daughter, Pte.Ernest Alvin, Mrs.Alvin and Mrs W.H.Taylor, of Bedford.Don, David, of J oronto, are guests Mrs.Thomas Davies, of Montreal,;of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.K.tor-spent a week-end with her parents, ester, and Mr.Forester.Mr and Mrs.E.Morrison and sister, Mr.Dennis Eoot'h has returned Miss Dolena Morrison.\tihome, after spending a Jew days in The Misses Sybil and Gwen Lax, Montreal visiting relatives, of Montreal, spent a week-end with I Mr.and Mi '.Hooart t/reen and\t.0 ., r, ,\t, .their unde and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.'daughter, Barbara, of Montreal, are Wayne, of British Columbia, are George A.Wilson.\tI guests of the former\u2019s aunt, Mrs.A.Friends of Mr.Desmond Smith |E.Cook, and Mr.Cook, are pleased to see him home, after Mr.Ross Morrison has returned, being a patient in the Royal Victoria after spending a holiday in bcots-Hospital, Montreal, where he under-ltown visiting relatives Stratford, N.H., where they have been visiting relatives.Vieitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lester R.Perkin?were Mrs.Walter V/iggett, Mr.-:.Albert Wig-gett, Mrs.Roy Wiggett and the Misse?Gloria and Corinne Wiggett.Mr.an,4 Mrs.G.!.I\u2019atrick, Sto.D.Patrick and Mr.Douglas Patrick visited friends in Trenholmville, Denison\u2019s Mills: and Danville.Mrs.Alton Montgomery and son, DAVIDSON HILL AND BETHEL\t- -\tGuests at the Monahan home over This vicinity experienced one of a^'eek-er.d vvere Mr.and Mr.-, * \u2022 \u2022\t,\t,\t, .\tMonahan .and family, of Lennoxv:;*e, the worst bail and e.ectnc storms Pte.Percv Kane, of Sherbro and in the history of the town on Tues-i Mrs.Sydney Dixon and siuj.Allan, day morning.It «truck in a,, area of, Mr.Alton Goodenough confined one mile wide and about five miles : the house with measles.All wish lon.g destroying gardens, field crops, ! aim a speedy recovery, apples as well as breaking a good! Friends of Mr.Alman Gallup were many windows and up-rootirg trees.! sorry to hear that he has teen a D éliai; stones fell about one and one-j tient in the Montreal General Hos-half inches in diameter and where jpital for the last few weeks.He had they drifted they remained on the the misfortune to kicked by a horse ground for twenty-four hours.Thons-1 ja the face, causing a fractured skull ands of dollars of damage was done.j^nd a broken jaw.All wi.-h him a -\u2014\u2014-I speedy recovery and hope t< see him home soon.say Falls, were the guests of their i and brother, Mr.William Sparkee, daughter, Mrs.Duncan Kerr, and for a week.Mr.Kerr, for a few days,\tj A number of farmers from this vi- Mr.Frank Monahan has returned cinity attended the annual picnic o: home after «pending a week in Sher-1 the United Farmers which was held brooko as a guest cf nis son and | at Mr.Cedric Morrill\u2019s grove.A very daughter, Mr.Grant Moi.ahan and | pleasant afternoon was spent in sports and races.Mrs.Robert Sparkes and daugh- 'daughter, Mrs.William McIntyre, and family.Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Humphrey were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Humphrey, in Stanstead.Mrs.Sydney Dixon.Miss Sylvia Monahan is in Sherbrooke as a guest of her parents, ter, Mrs.C.H.Leavitt, and son, Da- Mr.and Mrs.Grant Monahan, for a 1 vid, spent an evening with Mr.and visiting her parente, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Betts, after an absence of two years.O.D.Bruce Hunt, Montreal, w?a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Hunt.few weeks.Mister Allan Dixon, of Sherbrooke, i- the guest of his grandparent-, Mr .and Mrs.Frank Monahan, ar.d his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Monahan, for the summer.Mn-.Alman Gallup is in Montreal as a guest of her daughter, Mrs.G.Mrs.Archie Sparkes.HEATHTON Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor and I Wallace, and will remain there until son, Melvin, were guests of Mr.and ! iîr- A.Gallup is improved in health.Mrs.Leonard Blake at Kingsey Mrs.C.H.Leavitt and svn, David, Falls.\tI of Manchester, N.H., was the guest Mr.and Mrs.J.Atkinson, of King- of her mother, Mrs.Robert Sparkes, spending the Guests of Mrs Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Brown, of Sugar Hill, N.H., Mrs.Ruth Bliss and Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Therrien.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Davis spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.William Abbott, in Stanstead.Mrs.Bennett, of Maple Grove, is Clean Out Acids Prre's acids, poisons and wastes in your blMti are removed chiefly by your kltoie^s.?ehe Nervousness Rheumatic Pains! ire-nuis n't headache and feeling worn out, often P.L.Ellis were -e\tdoTo, , -\t_ .\t\u2014 \u2014 Y* V-, ol rv ri tr i P EN 1 (j » with her helping the Kid-\"stronger and better than in years.The\u201cglron clad money-back agreement on ( y«tet insures an 1\t^toryfYou (rom your druggist today.Ho also operation for appendicitis.1 visited his sister, Mrs.E.B.Bailey, went an Mrs.R.Clark has left to spend a holiday with Mr.Clark at Brock-ville, Ont.Mr.L, L.McClarty was in Brome visiting friends.Mrs.F.11.Lavalliere and daughter, Beverly, spent a day in Montreal.Mrs.Pearl MacLeod, of Montreal, spent a week-end with her mother, Mrs.George Ellson, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Riddick.Mr.Lome O\u2019Brien, of_ Montreal, spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.O\u2019Brien.Lt.Clive Liddle, of Brockville, Ont., spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Liddle, and family.Fit.Sgt.Russell Cook and Mrs.^ ^ Cook, ol Longueuil, were guests | j j hjm cvcry success in his new over a week-end of the former- and his aunt, Mrs.K, L.Hall, in Richmond.Pte.Geoffrey A scab, of the R.C.A.C., Montreal, spent a week-end with his parents, the Rev.R.G.and Mrs.Ascah, at the Rectory.Gordon and Alistair Catterson and John Duff have returned home, after spending ten days at \u201cCedar Lodge,\u2019\u2019 Lake Memphremagog.C.Savarikas, who has resided in Earn ham for the past seventeen years, where he has been proprietor of the Farnham Confectionery has sold out to A.Lebeau and has left for Magog, where he will operate a similar business in partners'll ii> with his brother.Mr.Savarikas had many friends and patrons here, who regret his departure, but i home Miss June Beaton, nurse-in-train- ,\t, r, f irg at the Montreal General llos- ester has left for ?, ¦\t\u201e parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert E.j Cook.Mr.Ronald Sylvester nas .on.Tor, a-j .\tt of Miss Una Baird.Boston, Mass., where lie will spend 1\t\u2019\t'\t.\t.a holiday visiting relatives.\t!\tHoreiwe Bon aïs, R.N., is Mr.ami Mrs.Lyall Starke, of I' Pending a holiday vvith her parents, Joliette, were visitors of the Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Boulais, and former\u2019s aunts, the Misses Ella and , Maud Stark.\tI Miss Molly Lunderville, of New- \"mi-.\u2019and Mrs.Edgar Standish, of port, Vt., and Mr.Jack Riglar, of Rouge mont, were guests of Mr.and , t 'u- R.(-N.Y.R., spent a week-end Mr (i K.Standi.; .\t'with the former\u2019s aunt, Mrs.II.I».Mr.'and Mrs.^ Howard Downer Leeds, arid M r.Brian Beers, have returned home from their wed-! Mi'.William Baker, ol Montreal, ding trip spent at Peterborough,,was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Jac., t)nt., and other point.\t| Henderson.His daughter, Mrs.( .Mrs.Margaret Quigley and Miss IV- Harris, of Drummondville, was Mary Hinchelilf motored to Mont-visiting at the same home.rca]\u2018\t! Mrs.B.Gauthier spent a week- m\u2019i-s.William Murray and daugh-lend at Missisquoi Ray with her ter, Patricia, of Montclair, N.J., | 'laughter, Mrs.N.( ain, and Dr.have arrived to spend two months j Cain and family, with Mrs, Murray\u2019s mother, Mrs.S R.O'Hara.Mrs.Alfred Wurman, of Halifax, N.S., and daughters, Mildred, of the C.W.A.C., and Mrs.liowbriek, of West h'helfonl, were guests of the former\u2019s nephew, Mr.C.C.Wil-by, Mrs.Wilbv and family.HATLEY There is sorrow In this community over the passing of Mrs.Henry Haines, at the home of her sister, 0.Webster, and Mr.Web- Miss Ruby Griggs spent a week-1 ster, on Sunday morning, July 9.end in East i'arnham visiting Sympathy is extended to the befriends.\t!reared family.Mrs.Otis MeNVd, of Glen.Sutton, j Guests at \u201cHighland Place,\u201d the was a guest a: the home of her ihome of Mr.and Mrs.(.'.1\u2019.Young, (laugatcr, Mrs.Dennis Gibncy, and were Mrs.J.B.Reed, of North Mr.Gibncy.\tHatley, Miss Barbara Young and Friends of Mrs.E.E.Coons Miss Dorothy Hughes, of Montreal, regret to know that she is a patient Mr.and Mrs.Galen Young and son, at the \u201cHedges,\u201d Cowansville, recuperating from a heart attack.Her many friends hope that she will soon regain her usual healih.MM IDEAL FOR OVERSEAS M KtfPOW Gary, of Massawippi.Mrs.Irving Haines and children Freeman, Walter and Shirley, were i j guests at the home of Mr.and Mis.: Bradley Hartwell in the old North Church neighborhood, j Mrs.Maria A.Knight is spending ; some t ime at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Harrison, in Sherbrooke.; Rev.IT.and Mrs.Rice, accom-j panied by Mrs.M.G.I\u2019ellerin, attended the garden party given at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.: Johnston, in Ayer\u2019s Cliff, j A most enjoyable party was given at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wilbert : Vaughan in honor of Miss Dorothy iMcNeal, of Ayer's Cliff, who is the ! guest of the Misses Joyce and Jean Vaughan.Mrs.B.Bowen and son, Philip, have returned from a few days' visit at Une home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ham, of Dixville.After a furlough spent with his mother, Mrs.Ruth Bowen and family.Sgt.R.hodas Bowen has returned I to his station on the Pacific Coast.Miss Helen Embury, of Magog, spent a few days with lier cousin, Mrs.U.0.Webster, and Mr.Web-st or.The Anglican Church was the scene of a Masonic parade when the members of that Order in this section attended church service in a body.Rev.William Belford, the Rector, was assisted in the service by Rev.Y.N'ichol and Rev.J.L.Hodgson.SAWYERVILLE Members of the Sawyerville Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs.Archie Jones with twelve members and one visitor present.The meeting was opened with the salute to the flag, the prayer for the Allied forces and the singing of the Ode.\u201cDo you think children should be under strict discipline or allowed their freedom?\u201d was the question for the roll call.The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.Correspondence was read from Sgt.Mayes and Willie Davidson for cigarettes received, also a letter of thanks from the Patsfield W.I.in England, thanking the Institute for vegetable seeds received.Mrs.V.Hurley gave an interesting report on her visit to the annual convention he\u2019d at Maedon.Vd College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue.The next meeting is to A different treat for those overseas.No waste .good to the last bit.It means only seven ounces per can in your package, but it will mean a lot to the service man or civilian over there.They will be sure to want more York Sandwich Spreads in the next parcel.Keep a good supply on the shelf at home, too.You will find many uses for these delicious spreads.PRODUCT or .CÀWÂD PA*»% be h\teld in the f.\trm of a\tpicnic.\tPlans a re\tto be made later.\t\tThe meeting\t was\tthen close\td by r\tepeatin\tg tne Clul\tWomen\u2019s\tCreed.\t\t M\tr.and Mrs.\tHugh Batchelder and\t\t littl\to son, Gars\t.of Ttvy, X.Y\t\t.ac- com\tpanied by'\tMro-, F!\tovd P\t:rkin> and\tinfant son,\tof Rye.\tX.1L,\tspent ;he\tholiday wee\tk-eml at\tthe home of\t t Mr.and Mr.-.Lester R.Perkin-.Miss Linda Batchelder, who has been a \u2022guest of her uncle and aunt since Easter, aeconrp.nieu her pare.: home.Mr.and Mrs.J.Goodfellow, cf East Angus, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lester R.Perkins.Mr.and Mm.Ronald N'ourso spent a week in town visiting relatives ami friends.Miss Blanche Dempsey was in Ccokshire visiting Miss Hope Gil!.Mr.Lester It.Perkins was eiecteJI ¦i-sg.mmm vmm Now that I can go Fm not going to stick around and let the other fellows do it.Bill and Jack went over last week, and Fred\u2019s been over there a y ear.Now it\u2019s my chance.It\u2019s going to take months of training before get fighting fit, so Fd better get moving today.I can Yes sir! Fm going now, to tel! Dad and ! Mom that Fm on my way to sign up.g GS % WEAR.IT ON YOUR ARM fc CANADIAN ARMY FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE J i 56 1 1 .MONDAY, JULY 17, 1944 3MtKbKUUKL U A 1 L 1 r\\ccur\\l> / USE THE RECORD \u201cWANT ADS Phone 68 FOR QUICK RESULFS Reports Of June Examinations In Eastern Townships Schools CHERRY RIVER rn the \u2019h.Ri>\u2018s houteholil \u2022 H''vi «'!' .h.ven with thoir j hoard with Mis.* Kthel Perkin*.'Mr.mothf;> held a picnio on the Milb> and Mr.«.Burns ar as she is uoing to el Perkins.Mr, are taking immed- (lag'o U.d.e iv in BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates BUGG, MIG.N\u2019AULT AND GRUNDY.Me.Mananay & Walsh Buildinc, 70 Wellington Street North.Phone I5S9.3 A R l HOLTHAM.K.a ADVQCATB.Room 7.44b Wellington St.Phon« 7a.ASHTON R.TOBIN.S.OSENBLOOÜ Bldg.6» Wellington North.Phone d-i.GAGNE <& DESMARAJS, :5a WELLINGTON North.Richmond Office, Phone 87.LYNCH & LYNCH.FACILITIES FOR dealing with Income and Excess Profit Tax.Sun Life Building.Sherbrooke.ROUSSEAU.HOWARD & BRADLEY.OLi- For Sale eier Bldg.4 Wellington South.Phone 72T.\t- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, mininiun: charge 30 cents for IS words or less.CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents tor IS words or less.BIRTHS - MARRIAGES - DEATHS \u2014 Death and Funeral notices.Card of Thanks, [n Memoriam without poetry, $1.00 an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam 20c per line extra.Engagements 75 cents.Weddings and Birth Notices $1.00.List of flowers included in obituary reports, 3 cents per word, 25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader notices in country locals 15c per line, live words to a line; Lennoxville and City Brieflets, 20c per line, minimum charge of 50e for two lines.There will be a charge for postage of ten cents for a Record Box number.ERRORS, on our part in advertisements will he rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.Province of Que be,', Town of Lennoxville.NOTICE In o\u2019.'ugr to co-ope; a National Salvage d:tve for i\\ith the the col- Tho Cl tien* rtv 1 Grade j Turner.I Grade ne Wh t> I Butte'.!, ; Grade \u2022evrj River School oxamir.t tilted as follows: 1; Harold Catehpaw, K;; ci Sw s 11; S'arlc\\ ;e;\\ Geral.Arlene \\Y McKelvev.Wa\\ Whi!tier, Caro 11 Cars For Sale Auctioneers !?.A.BOTTON.WATER VILLE.Pa S6rZ.a M.DEMEBS.LEN\u2019VILLE.TEL 2Ur23.Chartered Accountants EDNEY.ARMiTAGE & CO.CHARTEELU Accoactsma, 72 Prospect St- Phone 3285.P.S.ROSS 4 SONS.CHARTERED AC-counUnt .MontreeL Dentist 20 A;RES HEAVY STANDING HAY.aLo 22 tons of hay in barn.Mrs.Alice Wilson, Massawippi.STANDING HAY, MIXED GOOD QUAUTY.Cheap fe>r quick sale.Apply Mrs.John Lee.Eastman.Que.ONE DARK BED, CHEAP; ONE SPANIEL puppy, three months old; one electric heater.Apply 127 Marquette or Phone 17S7-W.RADIO AND W1NDCHARGER, IN PEK-fect condition.Apply or write, Frank Ditcham, Bedford, Que.DR.A.HAMEL, DENTIST.Denturer.17% Wellington.SPECIALTY Phone 3245.ONE BABY'S Phone 582-R.CARRIAGE AND CRIB.DR.J.A LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTTST.| A-ray.100 Wellington St.North, opposite : Conrt House.Phone 893.TWO VERY GOOD RECORD ROUTES FOR sale in the North Ward.Apply at the Record Office, Circulation Department.Phone 94.1 Real Estate For Sale Electro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALTY: RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS.; Neuritis, X-ray Laboratory.Diagnosis ol stomach, intestines, heart.Electro-Surgical removal of tonsils, hemorrhoids, warts, corn».Dr.Horn.85 Court St.Phone 3b36.| rnTT ^ r T.AIv,D ExTRA LOT FOR SALE.Little Lake, Katevalc.Apply to Box 476, 1937 DODGE COACH, 1938 FORD SEDAN, 1941 Pontiac Coupe.Thompson\u2019s Garage,, 50 London Street.Phone 916.Wanted To Purchase TWO SCHOOL BUSES WANTED WHICH may be used for summer and winter.Answer before August 1st.Write to J.M.'Pe russe, Sec.-Treas.Martin ville.Quo.Teachers Wanted PROTESTANT TEACHER HOLDING ELL-mentary diploma wanted for 1941-45 term.Apply, statins experience, qualificatio!.and salary expected to H.Martin- Tec.Treas., Box 217, Lake Megantic, Que, PROTESTANT 1 FACHER, ELEMENTARY diploma, for Dixville intermediate School, Grades I to V inclusive.Ten months\u2019 ; term, 1944-45.Apply, stating salary expected.to A.VY.Cushing, Sec.-Treas., Dixville.Que.lection of waste payer now\t\t\turg\ti?ntly\tj G\traob needed,\tsalvage ct\tiiootion\tin\tUm-\tWh\t11 if no x ville\twill be ma\tvH- Tuob\tlay,\tJuly\tWh\t11 ' c 25th, in\tstead of Ji\til y 20th\tas\te u s -\ti G\trad tom ary.\tHousehold\ters are\turg<\tni t o\tBuz\t/.cl! gather\tjp every M\tx of wa.\t\ta per\tG\t'a v'.possible\tand place\tit out\ton\tJuly\ti Cat\t'hr; 25th, so\tthat it nvay be ga'\t\there\td by\tMck\te\u2019.y the coll\t''<* tors.\t\t\t\t1 H\tigh No f.a\tNage co 11 tv\ttion will\tbe made\t\t; tcao\ther on Thu\t\u2022sday, July\t20 th,\tHU\teo m-\t! hou.\t mencing\tin August\tsalvage\t'olle\tj ; j u\t, one\tw will be\tmade on th\to third\triun\tSvl a y\t- frui\t of each\tmonth as f\tormerly\t\t\tIt\tM; \tw.y\t!.BAKi\tIK,\t\tin t\tie s in\t: lunii\thoy Lurgy.t'l\tif mis.\tt\\'-:gv\tM, Kelvey.\t! Lila Coates IV:\tA! via\tMeKelvey.Ire\tni- took the entr Hr\tnvey 1\ti .iiriipaa.\\ ;¦'(\t'V; 1 own put.at ions ware suecessf' V:\tMavgu\tvet Bice, Chut\ton\tA eo.a! ;,f.lam\tes Qui\t.iian: '.\t.hu e \u2018d!>, an.a M Smith.Grade V : Jo eon, Albert Piokrn Ardia Mosher.Grade VI: Joy Smith.Grade All: Lila Heec-ma, lues Cos 4 mi i ranee Isi; Youujr, Alice Mar Simu't Cooper.Kvclyn Krie Martin, ne Car! mo t hutch ground*.During: the alter-j tale possession, j toon races were enjoyed by the Mis.C.H.Leavitt and son, a\".-, g .eaeh receive.!;Pavid, of Manchester, N.H., have ; .-vrme ! avor, after which ! e : oports : returned home, after heinjr guests >\"¦ ami i'i'is we e oiv.n out by the of Mrs.Leavitt\u2019s mother, Mrs'.Rob-I teacher, hetors dispersing: a social jert Sparks, and family.enjoyed durinjr which an Mr.and Mrs.Wright Gibson and .'k place bet ween ! Ajr and Mrs.John Horan attended hour was exchange of tt.s i u\u2019 * ni,\u2018'i ''u teacher.\tdivine service in Plymouth United tV.'On, I-H'.tan 1\t'\tChurch, Sherbrooke, on Sunday, DANVILLE\tJuly t>, when Mr.Gibson was the organist.Mr.\\V.Johnston, of St.Ivambert, Sunday.July : representative of the Canadian !>, when the infant son of Mr.midIdohns-Manvilie Company, is in town Mrs.Roy Carson received the names hroking after the insulation of sev-Ponald Roy, with Rev, Albert Hin-H'riU homos.Coates, es.Jeai Le ona Dick- A ehr: : e n i took place at Trin- .cona o Gi nd ! Hoe «smn ude A'lll rook and i .burcti i w a v VI: .Ih ,ron s n Ha: b\u2019 .or.tchpaw.ooi year: ig song- ; 'cr.Kvi with cm .vin 1 ,v !e ; to Pri ¦con vied aw: n each grade.aHeiular.co nr (i:.% ami w as 1 \\\\ on\\ ry-civ.ary-T roil fiu cr.COOKSH1RE rc h choo (foiuu'bx for t c i c t v.Id Mav a fo:\\î >lour,;a to a close w mentation of tnc cnii 1 and h he Juni ren ncic > c\\i two Op in Skinner Block EAST FARNHAM too, pa The v e: a p.e: i \u2022\u2022.es.gif \u2018latives csenl c, :!: whic' T.H.Barnes & Son.Dispensing i Friends and r .iticians, Sherbrooke Branch now The ch aire', | ¦14a AA\u2019elliugton N.with mi :;ey w -: iionarv.Over Stumps r, TT\t.uary by the pupils R.H.labor and three chtl-l ty ciimc r was In ¦ and th :s and were their t i io buy Or-ught pre-repons.present.moon was prices were lowi : es w ran won by Joy Olson.Pri-es for colleeting si ant pa for Red Cross, Kudvn \\\\ lison urn; Bottv Mosher.Personal hygiene, Lillian Smith, Hiekeus and Leslie Smith, t percentage in writing and Grades 1 to YH, Norma ; d ' ny Hi uraw: W.s.oate.llig'hest G nidi All Highest to won : liavo bee: of War S , Jan !IN LENNOXVILLE.A TEN ROOM easily converted into two flats.Double garage.Phone Lennoxville, 40-W house Male Help Wanted Marriage Licences BLACKSMITH ON SMALL AND MEDIUM work, biiinyual, able to read bhi,- prims and handle men.Apply National Selective Service Office, Sherbrooke, Que.Airs.dren, of Balston Spa, N.Y.were I guests of Mr.and Mrs.P.AV.Tuber.; Mr-.It Jeffries spent a week-end I with Mr, and Mrs.Lloyd Cooke.| in Sutton.\tkj Air.and Mrs.Rupert Hall, of! Karnham, were guests of Mr.and' Mrs.T.R, Hall.The ice cream social held in the basement of the United Church was | a success.The ladies society realized about forty dollars.LAKE MEG ANTIC LAKE MEGANTIC Bromptonvilk.MARRIAGE LICENCES.W.R BRADLEY.! r-\tc c * Ulivier Bldg.4 Wellington South.\tF cUTTlS lOT odiG The members of sociation of Knox were entertained the Ladies\u2019 As-Uniled Church by Mr:.James Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU, B.A.S.O.EYESIGHT Sptrciaii£t, 27a Wellington No.Phone 267.j Open 9 to 6 every day.4.S.BRAULT.B.A.S.O.EYE-SIGHT Specialist.50 Wellington St N., Apt I.Phone 3462.j 30 ACRES.ELECTRIC LIGHTS.GOOD | buildings, 20 miles from Sherbrooke on NeAA-port Government Road, $2,S00 cash.Box 89, Record.Physicians and Surgeons DR.'CTHIEH, PHONE 676.3 GORDON ST.Electrotherapy.Urinary Disease.DRS.<.A.D ARC HE & LIONEL DARCHE.Eye, ear.nose and th-oat Private Hos-\u2018t?.\t92 King Street West Real Estate ALBINi 6AMSOI1 WILL BUY.SELL OK exchange all kinds of property throughout the Pro«nn .For full details write Albini Samson.P.O.Box 627.Sherbrooke.P.Q.Office: % King St East Apt L Phone Sherbroo>* 1657-M.475 ACRE FARM NEAR LAKE OR FORD, approximately 300 acres bush and 175 acre» cultivated land.Large house and barn.21 milking cows, 12 heifers, 6 calves.S horses, modern equipment and buildings, milking machine, running water in barn and house.Bargain.Apply N.Justinic, R.R.2, Eastman.Baby Chicks WE HAVE A LIMITED QUANTITY OF started June chicks available now if you order quickly, 3-4 week cockerels and Leghorn pullets and 2-3 week Heavy breeds, sexed and unsexed.Bray Hatchedy, 30 Dufferin.Phone 2974; Carl Bailey, Saw-yerville.Female Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER with refekences for elderly couple.$30 monthly.Apply Box 88, Record.FAMILY OF TWO IN NEW YORK CITY desires general housemaid.Railway fare provided.Highest wages with week's holiday with pay every six months.Modern home with comfortable maid's room and private bath.No washing except maid's own clothing, towel® and bed linen.Apply ed by the hostess, Box S4.Record,___________________pte Beaton Marsh.A.A., of Sav- annah, Ga.spent a day with his grandmother, Mrs.Nellie Beaton, and Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Mutheosn.Visitors at the home of Mrs.J.J.! Melver included Mrs.A.W.McLeod GIRL UNDER 16 WITH KNOWLEDGE Ob and son.Freddie, of ScotcOoWU.Mrs.Keport o-f the June examinations of the Meguntic High School follow,- : Grade IX: Munv.y MacDonald 77.7.Velma Komevv 77.2, I'an-.v Kavanflch 70.!!, Grade \\ III : George Idiimn 7 I.Wilbur Laity\tt iarence May he w <7 (i.5.Grade VU:,lean Boyle Sit.,',, Muriel .Mayhew 7a, Elmer Morrison (LÎ, Dennis Morrison absent.Grade \\'l: Helen Boyle ren Matheson (i-S.o, .Man 0-1.1), Harold Mel.evy 53.'J Latty 52, Non en Kavan Wood at her home with a large at-1 Mary H nnak ;U, Kmelia tendance of members and several visitors coming in at the tea hour.The meeting was opened by the Vice-President, Mrs, M.MacDonald, the President, Mrs.G.Gagnon, being absent.Ai the close - f the meet-inf delicious refreshments were' serv- 5, \\\\; We, Willi: ill -Io Rusu ton oftieiating.During the morning servieo Mrs.Jasper Crouse, of Cn.-tine, Maine, rendered the beautiful eontralte solo, \u201cOut of This World of Turmoil,\u201d Dr.I, J.Porter, Mrs.Grouse's father, was at the organ.Sqdn.-Leader Boss Baxter Ingalls, D.F.G., with three nnd a half years Overseas, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs.Arnold I ect, and Mr.Leet, His mother, Mrs.Kenneth N.Ingalls.of Montreal, is also a guest at the same home, Mr.Fred Findlay, of Montreal, is a guest of his brother, Mr.L.E.! Findlay, and Mrs, Findlav.nor rent age in ute) a : ure.; Mr.and .Mrs.Gordon Wilson Leona lleegsma.\ti Mis.s Jean Wilson, of Potsdam, N.Y., percentage m Senpturc, Were the guests of Mr.Wilson's urnee 1, Hovence Gagne; (inure 11, brother, Mr.Howard Wilson, and 1 i i'ver W : on.\tI Mr- Wilson.'\u2019V\"'Tvl'u0nl !n\t''I The Women\u2019s M i.- ionary Soeiety \u2022 :l1''' i.Krr.\t: of Trinity ('luireh met at the home Improvement ir writing, Grade' ,f Mrs.Alex MaeLeay, with Mrs.11.Ai iington ispauMing.\t; Gilbert l\u2019hompson as joint hostess.Improvement m tables.Grade 11, Mr, and Mr.-, Harry I indhty am l iiv-eott > oung.\t! family, of Montreal, Improvement in anlhmetie, Grade ] ,lkr ' Kiehmoml.11, ( arol Stratton, Two special prizes in histor donated by King George V I'hapter.Mk.Andrews I.O.D.K.Sherbrooke, were award-j Mrs.Maelver I\u2019d to Lila Coat es and John Swift.| ' (Juests of Hi.I.J.Porter am! Wood dental cure eert dieu tes were Mrs.lb iter were Mr.and .Mr,.\\\\ awarded to the Billowing; IHipii, : ; |i,nn H|.,u|v, of St.George, and Mi.-; 1 dmn Smith.Dorothy Dickens.Joy'Mav Hrad'v.U.N.of California.Oison.Dora Gagne.Irene Gagne, I Mr.and Mr -, Jasper ( rouse am 1 Iw'ima |W0\t0f inr, Maim1.Coates, Elsie Gagne.Morenee KUCs|j.(,r Mrs_ Gagne, lues Coates, Evelyn Wilson, pp' I .1 ]\u2018 Mrs.\" Mrs, Francis Smith and baby, Carole, have returned home, after spending some time at Campbell's \u2022 Bay w:.h Mrs.Smith\u2019s parents, WATER VILLE T 11 Barnes A Son.Dispensing Oiitieians, Sherbrooke Branch now in Skinner Block, -I ta Wellington N.ire camping at ike\u201d\u2019 Mr.-.Kiiiney Andrew,-, and Uaby are visiting at Gould, the home of parents, Mr.and m ik A COOK GENERAL.APPLY MRS.J Jenckes, 411 Uominion Avenue M.absent.Grade Y: John Ycary 79.5, Janies Stewar- 74.7.Evelyn Stearns 71.9, Sylvia Stewar, ii'2, Elizabeth liar anagh 18.7.Grade It : Murdo .McDonald 80.1, Bobbv Keni Marlha Walker, Norma Wo-tgato, Leslie Smith ami Leona Smith.liemunerations were given by the Colonizat ion A, .-oei.il ion to Lila Coates for sweeping the school ; to Koger Bunvii.sh for building lires, and to Ardis Mosher and Jean Diek-en.< for enrrying water.Tokens of gratitude were given Joy Olson and Evelyn Wd.-ou for nr Crouse's parent.-Port er a nd M r, .Port or F, Williams, of Orange I Mass., is a guest of her .-aster, Mrs, I'honias Maimcriiig, and Mr.Man : ucring, ! Miss Doris Golden, of Greenfield, ! Mass., is a guest of lier aunt, Mrs j Dale Phiibnrk, and Mr.Philbriek.I Mr, and Mr.-.J, H.Boutelle have gore to Montreal, where Mr.Bou- de hing flip lunch dishes throughout winter months, and to Lila Wilfred Na-on i t outes for general prolieiHm\u2019y in the 68.(1, Claude B'ai.s (VO.5, Clareiieo ! care of the school by their teacher, Chilver.s 52.Pierre Boule absent.I Mrs.Ruth Morrow.Grade 111; Lorna Eiger 83.3.1 The pupils, of Lawrenee Colony Situations Wanted, Female typing, bookkeeping and shorthand is open for position in office, has one year practical experience.Bilingual.Phone 2101-R.Malcolm Nicholson and Mrs.Murdo Nicholson, ot Springfield.Mass.Irene Morrison (if).4.Eddie ( I (H), Eddie Rmniak absent, j Grade II: Lois Clark 91, Fay El-lhook 1 ger 1)0, Harry Wood 85, Connie gift® j Woods 83.3, Ronald Nason 82.5, j ing t I Doreen Guay 82.Mary MacDonald I 79, Sy!v:a Guav 78.Jean Ka\\.Mr.and Mrs.C.Capon, ed Freder.j t>7 To Let Storage FURNtTUIiS, ETC, IN SEPARATE rooms.Phone Prichard, 526rl.C.E.HEON 41b Brewster St.\tSherbrooke.Tel.4239-W.Representing ACOUSTICON INSTITUTE Apparatus for the deaf.Batteries\u2014Sale and Repairs CAMPBELL LOANS $20 TO $1,000 NO ENDORSERS You can choose a plan that require» no endorsers.Get the cash in strictest confidence.QUICK SERVICE Th** money can likely be in your hands the same day as you apply.WIDE CHOICE No other company has as wide a range of loan plans, WRITE, PHONE OR CALL IN CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LTD.9-À Wellington North.Room 11.Phone 3637 Sherbrooke, Que.GUARANTEED WORK MODERATE PRICES EXPERIENCED WORKMAN ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.\tTel.645 COTTAGE ON LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG to rent from Aug.19th to Sept 2nd- 21 miles from Gtorgeville.Running water and boat.Apply H.A.Moore, 96 Prospect Street, Sherbrooke.Phone 1947-W.Miscellaneous ORDERS TAKEN FOR HOME-MADE fruit cakes, 50c, $1.Phone after 7 evenings, 990-J.Lost and Found icton.X.B., have returned home, after visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.Stewart.I Mrs.J.Walker and children, of Atlanta, Ga.are guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Duplessis, and Mr.and Mrs.D.Mathe-j son.Mr.William Morrison, of Con-1 cord, Vt, was a guest of Mr.and j Mrs.J.J.Stewart.Mr.and Mrs.T.Cery and Dr.H, C.James, of Montreal, were also guests.Mrs.J.Beaton, of Brownville, M:., spent a few days as guest of Mrs.Nellie Beaton and Mr.and Mrs.J, : N.Matheson.Miss Mona Bigg, of Lennoxville, is LOST\u2014PEN AND PENCIL IN BLACK leather case, on Friday or Saturday, he- spending her holidays with her parts eer Wellington.King Hill and Carairand ent.s.Rev, Canon Bigg and Mrs.Street.Reward.E.C.Bridges.Phoney Big, at- the Rectory \" Grade I: Kelvin Leper 85, Anguo Morrison absent, Lionel Higham absent.LAWRENCE .Tire June examination results are announced from the Lawrence Colony School.The list includes flu names of successful pupils in order j of merit: Grade I: Leona Smith, Pauline I Florence Gagne, Martha I telle will enter a hospital for operation.The many friends of Mr.Fre Fnidlay, formerly of this place offer sincere sympathy to him in th death of Ins wife.Interment too place in the family lot here.Mr.and Mrs.Melvine La ugh-rin, of Montreal, are spending a two weeks\u2019 vacation at Mr.Kugene Hour-j beau's col lage at Lake Richmond.| Miss Mildred Hyde, of Ottawa, is a guest at the home of Mr.am Mrs.L.li.Findlay.Mrs.L.Gordon has taken up The report of Milby School .Tune ; residenee in her In me recently Daisy Gibbs and j School wish to thunk the I n.D.K., of Sherbrooke, for rocou supplies, work ; .Ohristnuis treat, prizes and! which they have received io school term.MILBY dur- «g» A mush at program direct-cd by the famous french-( nnudiim conductor WILFRED PELLETIER AND FEATURING ROSE HAMPTON SOptiitw of the } I etropoiitan ()pera AND MANNING POLLOCK l or 8 weeks commencing Morulay lulv 17, while Information Please\" experts take a holiday CULT 9:30 P.M.Fuslci-u Dnylight Snvlnff Tim# M-IJ VteWCWMOM 28S6-R.Mr.and Mrs.lady\u2019s gold plate WAT-CH with , Detroit, Mich., were £ueits of Mr brown leather strap, lost between Metro-; and Mrs.J.Wood, politan and Lansdowne Market.Kinder I ________________________________ Martin, Walker.Grade II: Norma Westgate, Irene Gagne; Arlington Spaulding: and Trevor Wilson, equal; Carol Stratton.Prescott Young- Grade HI: Gardener Cooper, Mal-Albert MacDonald, colm Stratton.Grade IV : Dora Gagne Burwash, Thelma Coate: examinations with names in order oi merit follows: Grade III: Barbara Allen, 91.5; Douglas Yates, 76.2; Marion Pioken, 71.2.Grade IV': Mary MvHarg, 87.7; Charlie Sayers, 84.6; Noella Lauzon, 83.8;- Ann Burton, 77.9; Ruis.se!! Suitor, 68.3: Jean Suitor, 65.6.Grade V: Norman Lauzon, 82.9; Ruby Sayers, 65.5.Grade VI: William Garter, 82.4; vacated by M Mrs.A.Willey Mr.Joseph McCaffrey, of Coati-cook, was in town for a few days visiting friends.Mrs.George Porter has sold her home, on ('ummonwealth Avenue, to Mr.Harold Burns, of Asbestos.Mrs.Porter is having an auction sale of 1 FOR *\tBATH *\tBABY *\tSHAVING *\tFEET yHlùlCAT[D^ unm I'incr! Smoother 1 Rtally tm-ux:.//Absorbsperspiration.Helps prevent iniUtion Is boralca.T ry it.Buy today! CUTICURA TALCUM Roger | for improvement McHarg, IUi.-:eell FT io return to 279 Phone 2659-M.King West for reward.: LOST \u2014 ARGUS CANDID CAMERA LN Palace Theatre.Magog, evening of July 10th.hinder apply Tor reward.Phone; 618, Beebe, CROWN PRINCE HORIZONTAL 58 Arrival (abbr.) AnHiver to Previous Fuxïîa 1.6 Pictured crown prince 12\tAuricle 13\tNative metal 15\tEach (abbr.) 16\tProvide with weapons 17\tOne and one 18\tMetal 19\tCircle part 21\tElectrical engineer (abbr.) 22\tNegative 24\tPrepare foi publication 25\tStove part 27 Spain (abbr ) 29 Rhode Island (abbr ) 31\tInsect 32\tPlay the part cf host 34\tPint (abbr.) 35\tSteamship (abbr.) 37\tArtery 38\tRespond to stimulus 40\tRoad (abbr) 41\tSymbol for ^ illinium 42\tSend forth 43\tPlaything 44\tLieutenant (abbr ) 45\tMillimetei (abbr ) 46\tIntend 48 Meat 51 Street (abbr) 53\tIridium ( symbol )\t\u2022 54\tStanding room only (abbr } 58 Go swiftly 61 Fish eggs 63\tArea measure 64\tBeverage 65\tAnger 66\tLanded properties 67\tHe is heir U the Italian VERTICAL 1\tFondle 2\tUncooked 3\tImportant metal 4\tFolding bed 5\tGreat Lake 7\tBeef 8\tPrevent 9\tEgyptian sun god 10 Woody plant CIA VIA UR\tV\tIRIA JOiS owls US® D @Q R Six\tIMJtJNt OF\t A N la A 1 o PeWEMM ratSJl IP .D7 A\tE L u Wt.I\t\tU W D O, P\t5 ARMY CAVALRY VISION TSTeT\"* IÏ3 E S É R> c gfeHET:\tT]\t¦HE P A\t\tCT-.iThb PEU Vi X'E M HHEMSSS PIMfejiBl AID|\t\tpIoIaw\t\tT \t\tT-A.TTr\t\teS!s LOST \u2014 BLACK SPANIEL.LICENCE ON collar, at Little Lake.Thursday Finde- ; Phone LenroxvUIe.II-R i ¦niMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimmiiiiCiiiiliiiisr ¦ 1 JAY N.WHITE, D.O.S.Doctor Ocular Science 1 OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN 30 Main St.West COATICOOK, QUE.Î Appointment.Write or Phone M6r2 Repair Service by Mail.s 8 iuiiiuiiuniiiuiuiti!iiiiiuinu!iii!::iii:;Hi;i::: ;;::niii!iiiuiii!!i!;;iiiii.::\t¦ MORTGAGE LOANS Me make a specialty of lending money on Sherbrooke Real Estate.Our long and r-ucce-sful experience in buying and Feeing Real Estate has made us experts in this line and wo are in a position to give sound advice to purchaser.- of property of all kinds.We are prepared to make loans in amount* of from $500 to $50,000 at reasonable rates of interest and upon advantageous terms.Our facilities enable us to help you to obtain an absolutely clear deed of any property you may purchase, and once you make a loan from us your worries are over.We invite you to call at our office to discuss any plans or problems that you may have, EDWARDS REALTY & INV\u2019T.CO.INC.6 Wellington St.North \u2014 Phone 135 Ruth Picken, 72.7; Jean Pirken, 67.9; Dale Boulter, 62; Lloyd McHarg', :m-ranked.Prizes of War Savings Stamps were donated by the Milby Women\u2019s Institute and were won by Jean Suitor and Charlie Sayers.Prizes donated by the Milby Union in writing: Lloyd Suitor, Ann Burton.Prize donated by Mrs Roy Suitor: Russell Suitor.Other prizes were won by Barbara Alien.Mary McHarg, Norman Lau-j zon, Billie Carter for first rank in 1 grade.Health: Ann Burton, Billie Garter.; Spelling, Grade III: Douglas Vales.Arithmetic, Grade III: Barbara! Allen.i Improvement, in writing, Grade ill; .; Marion Picken.i Perfect lessons: Barbara Allen.Spelling, Grade VT.Ruth Piqken.Geography, Grade IV: Mary McHarg.Arithmetic, Say ere.The Milby Grade IV: Charlie j chool closed on June^ TONIGHT AT 10.30 Hon.Philippe Brais, K.C., 0.3.E.Leader of the Quebec legislative Council will speak nn behalf of the i nr ini Liberal Parly Provtnci CHLT SHERBROOKE CBM MONTREAL CKRN ROUYN 11 Sign 14 Finish 20 Competitions 23 Speeches 26\tVermont (abbr ) 27\tStellar boo., 28\tPush 30\tHe is crown prince of - 31\tFourth month 33 Erbium (symbol) 35 Residue 39 Like 43 Tantalum (symbol) 46\tMud 47\tGod of love 48\tNuisance 49\tDine 50\tWorry 52 Group c three 5b Rodent 57 Cheer 59\tVase 60\tBorn NERVOL TONIC for nervous de-| pression, nervous ' digestion, sleep-j lessness.Sold At BUDNING\u2019S DRUG STORE 25 Wellington No ! Sherbrooke, Que Tel.561 Price $1.00 bottle UNIQUE NDIVOl iND vV-d?C*NJ u\u2019 ?» erects (,«»> «tfVti/yf rvtMUH aCP rlvu tfAi/Lfix* 0( lo* U(NJ£{ \u2022\u2022\"rîiçui ay «\u2022tw T*«.KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.trailing NY TO THE RLLIEGADF.BEAUTICIAN'S FLAT, KING CAPTURES HER AFTER SHE RETRIEVES THE STOLEN it 100,000 Y-VES.THERE\u2019S WO L I THINK-GONNIES! By Zane Grey.And this case will be.until you' ARE LOCKED UP AND CAN'TJ\" BRINGING UP FATHER BUT, KING/.CROOKS ARE UP THERE/ MEDDLE WITH IT/ IM PUTTING YOU AND THIS MONEY OUT OF HARM'S WAY/ /'hi By George McManus 36 Part of plant 62 And (Latin) i\t7\t3\t\ta\t5\t\t\t\t8\t\t\tIO\tW 12\t\t\t\t13\t\t14\tm\t\t\tz-V'-\tit,\t\t n\t\t\t\tIS\t\t\tAÙlâ Êffl\t\t\t70\tkÉ\t21\t \t\t\u2022Z2\t7i\t'jf.ï-\t2*4\t\t\t\t\t25\tZt\t\t 27\t28\t';7>Y\tzt\t3Ô\t\t\te\t\tT\t\t\t\t 32\t\t33\t\t\t\t\t\t\t34\t\t'¦:Y> p\t35\t34, 37\t\t\t\t\tPi\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 40\t\tr/.yy./J\t41\t\t\t\t\t\t42\t\t\t\t \t\t43\t\t\t\t\t\t\t44\t\t\u2018pl/rEr\t45\t 4i«\t4l\t\t\t- -Vril\t48\t\t49 |50 i\t\t\t51\tbi\t\t 55\t\twÿf;\t54\t5?\t\t'¦p.\t5i9\t\t87\tÜ\t58\t54\t \t\tu\t'j \u2022l/ivm\tfe3\t\tM\tk>4\t\t\t\ti.4\t\t é7-'i, ,U;r.- frauds ^r.T'.ate.Inc, w\u2019orid\trcurved SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD MONDAY.JULY 17.1944 Annual Sunday School Picnic Much Enjoyed By Children At Waterville AYERS CLIFF Waterville, July 17.\u2014-The annual I Cracker race chi!- Jr iJuly 7, at the home of their son jand daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs,.Douglas Montgomery, in Valleyfiekl.(This was largely attended by mern-jbers of their family and immediate jrelatives.Congratulations were re-}at the home of Mrs.Willis Dus 'ceived, telegrams, telephone mes-Ion School Street, with Mrs.sages and letters.The bride ofi.Saanumas joint hostess when a unes rsrown.\t, I fifty years was presented with a | good number of.ladies were present t| ' Girls under sixteen: Lillian Meigs bouquet of ros\t.\t.\t.land Kdna Clark.\tMontgomery were presented with | ing was held.Mrs.Dustin, Presi- meeting and The Women\u2019s Institute was held Ir J.Edna Clark and v\u2014 ., - - - Sunday School picnic, for the dren of St.Tohrç\u2019s Churcih, hold a the farm of John Rose, was an out standing success.\t!\t1 hree-eggei racc Tho Khady grove bv the side of jand James Brown, the river was an ideal spot for the Leap-frog race: picnickers, where games were play-, Donald Sylvester, ed bv the children as well as the; Wheelbarrow lace njnlZ\tand Donald Sylvester.During the afternoon, \u2022 splendid | Walking races James Lunn and: programme, including races with Eileen Grey, prizes, and other amusements were]\tGeneral Notes provided by the Superintendent, Mr.and Mrs.Hemming, of Len-Mrs.Ernest R.Roy, and by the Com-1noxville, and Mr.and Mr .Cuthbert, | namely Mrs.C.E-iof Sherbrooke, were guests at the I Billie Lunn Billie Lunn and Billie Lunn wa« read in which the importance of and Mr.and Mrs,land an especially interesting mee Montgomery were presented with ing was held.Mrs.a icr-norous eum of money.Thof.e at- ! dent, conducted tne tending the wedding anniversary | opened it in the usual manner.A were M- -md Mr- Edwin J Mont- letter from the Provincial Présider-gomery, Mr.and Mrs.N.Edison j Mrs.Smal,man Montgomery and Mr.and Mrs.Ifhe emphasized\t, r,i babv i the formation of a 2a Club, in : each Institute to purchase War Sav- , ,,\t\u201e ______i i.\t: ings Stamps and this resulted in a Mr.and Mr.-.Ray mom - nili iciuh being formed in this branch.\u2019 returned home from Vankleek H'*1.Article, w,rG read from the \u201cWar- Dwt.\tI t|me Prices and Trade Board Bulle- M#s.fieorge Pyc, of Ottawa,.^n,i an(j were discussed.Mrs.Wil-friendr B.W.B Grover fi.Irma.Montgeniery nent mittee in Charge,\t\u201e\t.\t, Trafton, Miss Irene Parson, and home of Mr.and Mrs.J.(.I own-1 «phe annual church parade of JameS Lunn-\t'Se Flight-Sgt.and Mrs.Gordon Bean I Drai™ond.LoÛ^ N,°\u2019 57.\u2019,\t! «ported that the annual day calling or annut At 4.30 p.m., lunch was serve a i ,, ,|K.,,,-,^o.\tj on under the supervision of Miss N.and son, of Hamilton, Ont , ar.McMaster and Mrs.Robert Grey, j spending a two weeks holiday a who were in charge of unpacking the home of Mrs.I'red I.can and the lunch-baskets and setting the table.Iced lemonade was also pro- July at St.James\u2019 Church, Vi(The Superintendent, Teachers | John G.Fulcher, and Committee in charge are very grateful for tho kind hospitality of tic Mr.and Mrs.John Roso, and for tK-cars, which conveyed tho children to and from the farm, loaned by Canon E.R.Roy, H.W.Burton, h.W.Ayer and J.E.Lunn.Those who won in the races and received prizes were: Mixed race: Billie Lunn, James Brown.Girls under ten years: I atricia Dan forth and Wilma panforth.Minute race, Edna Clark Ham Robinson reported on the \u201cDiphtheria Innoculations\u2019\u2019 and also medical examination was held at the High when Rev.Mr.Denton had charge i School, prior to the closing.Mrs.N.of the service.\t| W.Lobb, Convener, of National and ._ n r .\ti The following articles have been I- Amnnff thorn, from h.i.who at-1 \u2019\u2019s'ooietv' lo l|h«1\"pêtl \"'crw I «.mpathy a oxt.pn.k.l to the rela-I the f^erel horvie, f.iRe.l^\u201cJSîneMo\u201ed?Oho iSKlla*.'» IWr hor.oeement.Relations, reported of interest, .sirs.H.A-ith Mrs.Robinson ire reported as dele-ounty Convention t° ; .The Dining Hall' Stanstead County .vas decided to wiite own relating the out ¦usner.'.A very vivid report of the Provin-' hold at Macdonald; rme de Bellevue, was} delegate, Mrs.R.G.he ladies were given 1 thoughts brought enjoyable social when delicious re-; served by Mrs.Seanum.Mrs.William Longmoore and Miss Lu el la Longmoore spent a few days with relatives in Sherbrooke.Mr-.C.C.Skinner and family and Miss Wilcox, of Sherbroke, are enjoying a holiday at Bacon\u2019s Bay, in one of the Turner cottages.n back to his reamery a day fiQ.wh.ic!1 waf taste-.Richmond, of Montreal.Arm-tron-spent a dav with Mr.and !decorated m pink and white,; Mrs.Edson Montgomery spent a G K (,.i i.-]i1M)r n'Brigham.Mr:-.;she was escorted to a prettily tle-j^ay in Danville on business.Armstrong remained over for s-ever- grated chair.Beverley Hjench and -A \u201c\t\"\tDean Criuclcshank, dreased as bride al days.\tIand groom, entered the room draw- Mr.and Mrs.Boo-ton, Mr.and Mrs.| jn a\t]afJen with beautiful 0.Demers and Master Bobbie mot- L,i^g, all(j were assisted by June ored into Montreal for a day.Misses IJuffy and Mul.ray Richmond in Betty and Jean Demers retu-rned I (iiSpi-ayinp, the gifts.Ruth Adams home with them.\tLind, Miriam Johnston helped un- Mr.and Mrs.Sutherland and Miss ; wrap the presents, which were ad-Isabel spent a week at Sheldon ; mired by all.Tho bride-to-be gra-Springi.\tI ciously thanked each and overy one Mrs.Charles Horner received word for their kindness.Mrs.Adams proof the death of her niece, Mrs.Arm-! sided at the tea table, which was strong (nee Olive Wheeler), of La-1 beautifully decorated.The hostesses were assisted in serving by the Misses Barbara Young and Dorothy Hughes.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Montgomery, of this town, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Friday, of Mr.ami Mrs, Grant Annesley and tea guests of Mr.and They were accompanied back to Coo-kshire by Mr.Mrs.George Summerville and ] ^nnett Gill, who will spend some Mrs.Allen Jones and children, of tunc there with relatives.Montreal, were gue.st,s of Mr.and Mrs.W.11.Richmond.Guests of Mrs.Griffith were Mrs.J.Newell and Miss D.Newell, of Richmond, and Mr.and Mrs.Car! Buzzell, of Magog, Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Quincy Richmond wore Mr, and Mr.-.Wright and Mi-:- H.Gill, of Cook.-,hire, mo- ! .-pen; a week-end as a guest of Mrs.; M tored here and were dinner guests I G.J.Thompson.\t| Mrs Mr.and Mrs.Harold Beane and George House, of Beebe, were Master Bruce Dustin has return-j guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wyman and; ed from Beebe, where he spent a few; Mrs.McHarg.\t| days visiting his grandfather, Mr.Mr.Glen C.Brown, of Montreal,! Bert Miller, and aunt, Miss Esther is having a week\u2019s holiday and is at j,jjller.\tI the home of his father, Dr.C.L.The many friends of Mr.James; Brown.\tI Mrs.Jessie Annesley, Mi s.Leon - ; M< Fudzean, Sr., will be very sorry i Mrs.Fannie Goodrow attenued the ard Bennett, Mrs.F.\u2018 N.Gill, and | to hear that he has mot with an-j Camp Meeting of the Christian Ad-Mrs.0.R.Bennett and daughter, other accident, which necessitated j vent Church, in Beebe.^ ftlsie, attended the Guild at Mrs.E.lhis removal again to the Newport, i Mr.and Mrs.Clair Libby, of Stan-A.Johnson, in Clapham.\tVt., Hospital.Mr.McFadzean had1 stead, were guests of his tath-er, Mr.v.' *\tHA\u2019;, y V \u2022 ; \u2022 CIGARETTE TOBACCO Gives full value for roll your owners Buy the 'A lb.container.r.it's economical GIVE YOUR FAMILY StyeCwtYoy' 41 The convoy is a faithful counterpart of life insurance; Naval escorts help to bring precious cargoes safely to port through dangerous seas; Life insurance convoys your family through the unseen but ever-present dangers that beset the voyage of life.thousands of men have relieved themselves ot worry over the security of their families because they have given them safe convoy through Imperial Life insurance; Now, each of them knows that, should anything unforeseen happen to him, his widow will be provided for and the children taken care of until they reach a self-supporting age, thanks to Imperial Life protection; See Ynt r\tyour local Imperial Life representa- .\tfive how you can give \"safe convoy\" to ^0cal\t.your family.He will be glad to advise Representative you, without cost or obligation; Imperial Life Qatuukd 18 97 Head Office ?TORONTO Local Office in The Skinner Building, Sherbrooke Mr.and Mrs.Harry Magoon and .-mi, Paul, of Woodsville, N.H., are spending their holidays with their aunts, the\tHannah and Jen- nie DollofT.Miss Jean Thayer, of Georgeville, spent a week-end with her aunt, Mrs.R.I,.Pelkie.Mrs.W.J.Redway and son, Wayne, of Sherbrooke, are spending a week with Mr.and Mrs.C.1\u2019.Rider.Sgt.-Major Redway, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the Saine home.Much sorrow was felt here by the many friends of Colin Sim.when word was received that he had been killed in action in Italy on June 22.Colin was a splendid type of young man, and deepest sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Sim, and the other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rollins and family, of Rock Island, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Rollins, Mrs.George Rickard and Miss Margaret Rickard, of Beebe, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Simcock.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Simcock, of North Hatley.MAPLE GROVE The members of the Red Cross Branch, here, entertained the ladies of Red Cross Branch of Lower Ireland, in the Parish Hall, one afternoon, with over thirty-five present.The meeting opened with the Lord Prayer.The President, Mrs.Johnson, was in the chair and in the absence of the Secretary, Mrs.Johnson read a number of letters of thanks from the boys in the services.She also spoke of losing one of the directors, Mrs.G.Wray, who was a good worker and helped in every way, and will be missed very much.The afternoon was spent in quilting two quilts donated Mrs.E.Johnson and Mrs.Jessie Annesley and a number of ladies were sewing on plaster cast boots.Refreshments were served by the hostesses.The meeting closed by singing \"God Save the King.\u2019\u2019 Mrs.T.A.Wood has closed her house and gone to Rowden, to spend the summer with her brother, Mr.Kinvood.Miss Edna Bennett, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Mildred Cameron, of East Angus, spent the holiday week-end with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs, 0.R.Bennett, Evening guests at the same place were Mrs.Thirzah Amadou, of Barnet.Yt.; Mr.and Mrs.Beamis Amadou and son, Eddie, of Black Luke; and Mr.and Mrs.F.X.Gill.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wallace, the Misses Wallace and 1)11'.and Mrs.Richard Wallace and baby, of Stan-stcad, spent a week with Mrs.Wallace's sister, Mrs.Albert Nugent, and Mr.Nugent.While here they all motored to Clapham.and spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Nugent's son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.C.Robinson.Mr.Leonard King, of New Hampshire, was tea guest of Mr.and Mrs.Jasper Dinning.Mr.Leonard King, of New Hampshire, and Mr.Merritt, of Thetford Mines, spent a week-end with Messrs.Natt and Irvine Amadon.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Woods, of Massachusetts, are spending their holidays with her brothers, Mr.Elwyn Bennett, Mr.Hubert Bennett and Mrs.Bennett.The ladies of the W.A.of Holy I Trinity Church, had an ice cream I social on the Parish Hall lawn, one | evening.There was a good attend-1 ar.ee, the amount realized being $40.The community is sorry to learn that Mr.Foss Sea le y and Mr.and i Mrs.Leonard Bennett, have sold their farms.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Bennett attended the funeral of her uncle,' Mr.R.Little, in Lower Ireland, on | Wednesday, July 5.The deepest THANK YOU ! MR.AND MRS.CANADA \u2014for Helping to Make Possible the Saving of 5 68,000,000 gallons of Fighting Gasoline and Fuel Oil ¦ BUT WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP A! S partners in an effective wartime program of gasoline and fuel oil conservation, the people of Canada may feel both satisfaction and pride.By their adoption of voluntary conservation in 19Ü and by their subsequent acceptance of gasoline rationing and fuel oil control, they have been instrumental in the saving of more than %8 million gallons of these vital war commodities'.This very considerable reduction of gas and oil consumption in Canada has helped the United Nation s war effort in two ways.It has meant more gasoline for actual fighting purposes-and it has released many ocean-going oil tankers for service to the battle zones.203 long and perilous tanker trips would have been needed to ship that %S million gallons of gasoline and oil to our shores.However, in spite of all we Canadians have done to save gas and fuel oil - there is no occasion for complacency or relaxation.The war, today, is making greater and greater demands upon the crude oil and transportation facilities of this hemisphere.Stocks in Canada are far below normal.tess crr/M*#*** NO.3 OF A SERIES OF ANNOUNCEMENTS ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY, HONOURABLE C.D.HOWE, MINISTER As recently as June 20, 1944, the Minister of Munitions and Supply made the following statements: \"Our position in the matter of petroleum fuels is not improving, and this in spite of the best efforts we have been able to make toward conservation.This is not a time for other than the most essential driving.Let me repeat: Every barrel of petroleum products we can do without means that much more for the theatres of war and the transportation to get the material there.\"Careful planning has provided gasoline available to the public in quantities sufficient to honour all coupons which have been issued.\u201d Every measure has been taken to prevent gasoline misuse.But we axe not yet out of the woods.The conservation of gasoline and fuel oil is still a critical matter.To use these products needlessly, wastefully, frivolously, is to rob our fighting men, to risk prolongation of the war, to gamble wit» our chances of speedy Victory.Answering YOUR QUESTIONS about the GASOLINE SHORTAGE Why is there not more civilian gas?.Because the war demands are so colossal, we are getting all we can justifiably ask for.Further, we have to continually review our gasoline position in order to assure our Allies that we are not asking for crude oil and transportation beyond our needs.Are gasoline inventories below normal?.\\es, inventories as of March 31, 1944, were 55,000,000 gallons less than at the commencement of rationing, at which time the stocks on hand were uncomfortably low.Don't squander your year\u2019s ration.MS-M MONDAY, JULY 17, 1944.SHLKüKüOKL DAI l.\\ K t U ü K 0 9.SUTTON A reg-ular meeting of the School Commissioners of the Township of Suuon was held a: the Town House with Messrs.Delbert Mudgett, John Payne, Rex Davis and D.Binning, all Commissioners, under the Chairmanship of the Chairman H.H.Woodard.R.S.Eastman, licenced auditor, Ciass B, was appointed to audit the books for the year 1944-45.H.H.Woodard was appointed to the chair, manship for the ensuing year.A general tax was levied of lu mil,; 1 ( on the dollar of valuation on ail rateable non-Catholic property.A ratepayer\u2019s meeting of the property owners of the Village of Sutton was held in the Town House.T were m town c .ming the sa no Mrs.He ry >me .vnere < nan y i \u2022every.A Whit n a hos uienver s wish violent ; early thunders to Wednesadj \t\tSWEETSBURG\t\t\t\t\tIRON\tHILL\t\tr\t\t\tEATON\t\t\t\t \tThlr:\ty-four\tlocal bo Vi\tart\tspend-\tM\t.YY lis.B.A.\tPr\t.r.e'iplc\tof LOW-\tM\t\tand Mr».\tSt o « * v\tBin\tXOi\ta w d iMnoss trip\tin2 ten\tdays c*\timping on\tGa!\t¦ Moun-\ta n s \\\tle High F-'h\t\twas\ta week'\tfami\tly\twere ovt\tnmg gi\tes t s\tof\tMr.inc*\ttain, in\tcharge\tof Rev.J\tohn\tPeacock\t\tguest of John\tL I'\tapman\t\tand\tV.\trs.Boy l.\tike, a:\t.akt\t» M\tills.\tend Ron\t.Dr.Mill man, 0\t\tD.;\tihfi.m.\tM\ts.s Ruth Htl'.Ht\tis\ta guc>\tt of her\tAl\t\t!.Hah\t'.;t' gotu\tto\tLem\t\\ \t0 n S\tanday.\tJulv 9.M\t1\u2019.L\tB.G ; *» -\t\tvtpnro'i:», M:.\t\t1 M -\tG t orgo\tvike\tIv\ti tpend a\tfew davs with\t\t\tMr.n Monireai\ttens, la\tv-rtHuu\tr, of Bedt\tn-ii.\t» y> .k * n.\t\tfor t nr sinm\t\t\t\tand\tJ\tIre.Ode\t.Wins\t, 0 \\Y.\t\t t ment.Her\tservice\tof Ala\ttin# at C:\tuist\tCh 11 iv a\tV.\t«i.Go; v.or\tBe\tnkhon\t.Miss\tAl\t\tand Mrs.\tArthur\tBa\tU'Y\tami speedy re-\tin a \\v\try fine\tmanner.\tAhs.\tGit tons\tK.i:\tileen and M\t*5.\tA!.;: y\tHillard\tfami\tly\tof \\\\\t1 e.\u2019 ll.\\\t\u2022 » v\u2018\tUU'vi\tv' a \tof Bed\tlord,\tud son\tacco\tup.inied\t\\Y0!*\u20ac\tguos's of ll\tuu\tI'-'-''\tus.Mr.\tMr.\t;u\tvl Mre, S\tovu n 1>\t¦ a *, v'\t\t rm struck\tMr.Git\tteits to\tSwietsbu\tig.\t\tii nd\tAirs.George H\tall\t\t\tT!\tÎ0\t«¦trawben\ty suppe\tV \\vl\tich\tw a s morning\tFrie i\tas of\tMrs.T.I\t1, Al\t'.or, oî\tA!\tessvs.YVooeln\td*\tRuss\tel! and\theld\t\ti the Gui\tid Hall\twas\tlar;\te i\\ .Wi'VO\ty s McMahon, ami Kathleen eauei s o! M\te ligntning\tstria\tmg th«\te horn\te oi\tKnew\t\u2019ItO!\tn, regret to\ti know\tthat s!iy\t¦ May vilk\u2019.\tof 1\tlx\tam,\twere vi\tsitO! s\tattom\tbed, tlie proeee\tv-.s being \\o \tr.and Airs.\tR.J.\tBoule,\towne\td by\tis a\tpat\tlent in the\tKo \\ al\tVictor:.\ti at the he\t\tof' M\t\timl Mrs.\tiler-\t>atis1\tne tow.\t C.\tC.Dyer.\tHowi\tver, it\to one\twas\tH .spi\ttal,\tAlontreal.\t\t\tman Had\tkx k\tand t\t'am\tily.\t\tMr\t.D.K.MeKae,\tof Inverm, hi\tirt ni the ugh\ti t he\t11 ectr\tie sy:\t?: e m >\tMr,\t, C\t.H.White!\tlouse.\tof Mon: \u2022\tMr.am\ti Mr\ts.Sol\t\\s y i\ta Alasvn,\tMiss\twas a\t, wtek-end guesi\tal t.'.e Gtap \\v;\tput out\t01 CO\tmmissi\ton.\t\treal.\tis\tspending\tthe su\tminer a\t; Mario: v\tand\tMa»;\t\tWinston\twore\thome,\t\t Mr.and Mrs.George Cooke ami Mrs.L.W.Longeway motored to Junction when Mrs.Cooke Hillside Farm.\u201d Miss Mnr.vr , Ball, of Know'/.' g Mrs.Burgess Cady purpose of the meeting being the and Mrs.Longeway called at the Midway Station nomination of commissioners for the home of Miss Winifred Martin, while Dr.and Mrs.Alvin Foss, of West-School Commissioners of the Village Mr.Cooke was on a business trip.mount, called on Dr.ami Mrs.B.W of Sutton, when A.J.Darrah and H.The W .M.S.of the United Church Brock at \u201cCaldor Bit ce,\u201d ami wet.E.Eastman were re-elected by ac-; of Canada held its regular monthly accompanied to Westmount by Dr clamation for the ensuing term.: meeting in the Church Parlors on Br ck.The regular meeting of the School Tuesday.July 11th.The Sutton and Abercorn Knit- gucsts of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Boat-m, tie, in Vallcyficld.at Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Mason and family accompanied Mr.Pnvid Tny-;t- lor when he motored to Rawdon for ;i week-end.Mr.and Mrs, I.ynford Hadlock are staying for an indefinite period with the lattei pare: Commissioners of the Village of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Mandigo and W.Wells, in West B:ome, Mr.and Mrs.son.Hurst, and daughter, Maude, of Sutton was held at the Town House, Ming Club has mailed to the Sutton Beauharnoie, Mrs.C.W.L.rawav with A.J .Darrah.H.E.Eastman,'and Abercorn men in the fighting and Mr.H.Leroy Weils, of the Con 0.Baker and R.Mil timoré present, I forces .overseas, eighty-five boxes, tre Road, ca led on Mrs.C.0.Rob', under the chairmanship of the:ln «ddition two more will be sent t at the home of Mrs.M \\ Robinson Chairman, William Dow, who wasito \u201c«n^vho have just arrived over- appointed as Chairman for the ensu-lfM8.®' ing year.A general tax rate mills on the dollar of valuatic leviel on all rateable non- pro perry S-L.Hoskins was appoint-i (i\tand writ- ed truant officer tor the year 1944- ^ pap^r and'cheese These boxes oof 13>.,|t'v0 oa':rs of socks, tinned soup, dried Ringetburv with Mrs.Maxwell Mill- ition was fcP* soa,p\u2019 1 t\u2018M' \u2019l;Ue,>ars\u2019\ti or.Mrs.Ruiter\u2019s sister.r ^ .susrar cakes, gum, sardines, choco-,\t,, l} .\t.-Laikohcjiate drin-\t'on, sandwich r\tC.B Jameson, Miss Ld- John Payne, of Abercorn, was a business visitor in town.David Binning, of Sutton June- .tion, and Rex Davis, of Glen Sut- $3.33' each\u2019 Cpl.Olive Mount, R.C.A.F., OY.D.), of the Gaspo Coast, and Miss Elsie Mount, of Mount, arc spending their holidays with their mother and brother, Mrs.Mount, and Mr.Mrs.Lloyd Ruiter and Miss Joan Leonard Mount.Miss Grace Beattie, of Montreal South, is spending her holidays with\u2019 her sister, Mrs, Selwyn Mason, Mr.i,l'joko- \"i1,\" » week-end guest of her Mason and family.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.' Hatcher and son, of Valloyfield, wore guests at Ruiter are spending two weeks a.Mr.and Mrs.I .l.owd and Mr.liera'.,i l .w,!, of Bulwer, Sgt.Norman Ward.Ka .A K.of London, Ont,, and Mrs.W.Ward, of Low Forest, were evening guests of Mr, U.K.Men 1.Mr.ami Mrs.Alex lunes and Mr.Thomas Murray, of Toronto, On:., are spending Uieir holidays at their home here.Miss Myrtle wüs u week-ii Little.Mrs.Curt! Carry, of l.onnoxville, were guests iof Mi-, and Mrs.Orley Olson and Mr.aiul Mrs, John W inslow, Miss Kemona l.abree, of Sher- WEST SHE1T0RD M :.F me.» i i .\u2022 ¦ Of Men, re: spent a week-end w.tls his biot.e Mr.Riel as ¦: Chit ke Mi».0.Cairicvo and little so Harry, , f Flu-rhi ook of Mr, and Mrs.,1.B Ihe M i.-se.s Joan Harvey, of Granby were Mr.and Mrs.MeMnhon.Mr and Mrs.F Hue;, of C anny, were guests of Mr and Mrs.lieoiy.\u2022 Malbocuf, Sr, Mr, and M:-, C Delorme were guests of relatives, in Water loo and Warden.Mr and Mrs.James F.nvi*!it and son, were visitors in Granby.Mr, Enright is net enjoying his usual good health and went to consult a doctor there ami also for an X ray examina t ion.5TANBRIDÜE LAST A a.ri.y p 1 e wa» held at the home of \\t and Mr;, K S.Cochrane when over forty gathered in .he grove and had a picnic lunch and a pleasant social time.Among those present were Mr.and Mrs Finest Pharaoh, of Riverside, Calif ; Mr.a 1 Mr.Ne.-.: \\\\ : 1: ; man.of Bln : brooks; Mi ami Mrs.Yolnoy Ingalls, and daughters.Frances aid Jean lug a -, i t'o w ans, dU ; Mi and M ».K 11 Campbell and Miss Phyllis : Campbell, Mr.and Mrs, Hyroll Gardner, Mr.Thomas Bln paru, Mr.ami M:/ B.C Luke, M' - Irene Bake and Mr.F.Nvtiid l.nke, all of St.Armai,d;, Mr aini Mr; Ned Bakei and Miss Lois Baker, Mr.and Mrs Herman Sornherger, Mr, and Mm.Archie DUNHAM Mr.Reuben Martin, Mr, Darwin Martin, the Misses Winnitred and Marion .Martin, of Bui ton Junction, their aunt, Mrs, II, Mr.were g lies is ot 0.Martin, and.eiu'o Martin, Gooij\u2019o NV HsN Mr: t lar- a H.F guest wier, of Cook-at the Martin Sager and Miss Car the \"Ukig'o\u201d; Mrs.Mrs.Utile Huso.1'homno Bake\" Miss '1 Bngcr all of | iJlitVord Delbert Corey,, family, Y1 r.ami Mrs.! Guests ,1 udy Baker and : Carty in Mr shii o, pome, Mrs.Karl Bravey and little daugh» ter, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mr.-.K, Hraeey for a few day-.Mr, and Mrs.E.Braeey ami Mr.Milton B::ieey wile in Kichmond over a week-end.They wen* guests of their daughter and .sister, Mis.Gunter, Mr.Gunter ami ittle.\tof Shei'bnvke,\tYlr.l an.er\tof\tLu- U.B.A., was gUCM\tot Mre, Li.\u2019.vie\there to visit lit\t\tter, Mrs, Edward \t\t1 Dandelin, and\tMr.\tDandelin, for a W nib\t\u2022 low ami son,\tfew days.\t\t lias Macfie, Mr.and Mrs.H.Gal Lomas and Mr.Arthur James n cab parents, Mr.anil Mrs.Foster Labre e.Mrs.Nelson Taylor and little John Mr.town.Mr.farm Lew is right Mr John Enright was a visitor in Miles Enright has sold the ho roeently purchased frein i Dunlarey to .Mr.James Kn-i and sons.and Mrs.Kills Ling and I Guy Mart indale, all of East.Rev.George Connolly pointed Pastor of the United Church, delivered his first sermon on this c ' cuit on Sunday, duly 91h.Hi a Suinlai dinner guest of Mr Mis.E.L Hodge.Mr and Mi Lyall Bbieard sens were guests of Mr.and of Mr.and \u2019hided Mr.am M rs, 1 .Ml; Robert Harry were packed, addressed and mailed 'fj un Mi».» .Mabel MacMillan in the home of Mr.ami Mrs.James Bra.o.and Mis.Howara Kerr and by Frederick Olmstead and were i Farnham.\tMason and Mr, and Mrs.Selwyn Ma- chile,ren, Larry and Sharron, of MOE\u2019S RIVER Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Parsons were Sgt.Reginald Parsons, of Halifax, N.S., and Mrs.Reginald Parsons and daughters, Patricia and Faye, of Green- sent at an average cost to the Sut-! Miss Joyce Wainwrigh?, of Mont- son.\tBirohton.spent a day at the home ton and Abercorn Knitting Club of real, spent a week-end wHh her mo- Mr.and Mrs.Grant Christie and of Mr.and .Mrs.C.Brazel.! ther, Mrs.F.Wainwrigh;, Acting daughter, of Cowansville, were re- Mr.».Clifford Brav.el ami daugh-j Superintendent of the Girls' Indus- cent guests of Mr.and Mrs.London tore.Nancy and Helen, were guests trial School.\t1 Beard.\tjof Mr.Elwin Braze!, in Birchton, HIGH FOREST Mr.and Mrs.S, A.YY isdom left by The I-arril Bishop of Montreal, Rev.and called on other t rienils -\t!\tmotor for Montreal,\tfrom whence\tJ.Dixon, was a\tguest of Rev.K.F.\tMrs.Claris Phillips and daughter, Mrs.Martha Lowery has returned\t'.\tthey will go by plane\t10 New Bed-\tMaeklin, prior\tto addressing the\tof High Feivst, were guests of Mrs.to Sherbrooke, after spending some\t'\tford.N.S., to spend\ta few week,\tccngregr.tion of\tB.John's Church\t1 hflord Hr.ire! and Mr.ami Mrs.time with her «on Air Hazcn i ^r' ^'-sdom\u2019s elder y father.in West Shefford.A large number 1,l\u2019nr.v Bowry.011\tMrs.F.Wainwrigh; and her dau- from this community attended the Mr.Claude Lowry has returned | from Calgary, Alta., and is a guest pent Fis parents, Mr.and Mrs.Henry son, Lowery, and Mrs.Lowery.\t, .\t_ Mrs.Samuel Forgrave is spending j «htor, Joyce, Miss Dora Heyes and service.some time with her daughter, Mrs.| Mrs* Toombs, formerly of Saska- i Mrs.YVm.Clark and family .toon, Sask., enjoyed n di^vc around a lew days with hor sister, Mrs.1\t1* Kuv u Uowry, of \\\\ a tor- field Park, and Mrs.Alestia Parsons, Kennetli .Jo; n<0,., an\u2018d Mr.j\u2019ohn-of Waterville, Mrs.McClatehie, oflston, in Bulwer.Cowansville, was an overnight guest, Miss Thelma Porter, a popular at the came home\tbride-to-be, was the guest of honor ,\u201efmY cMrA\tf*\tj iw spefft ïT^ar «l™: ana .ur*; v.a.rarsons weie iniLo-wery.The evening was spent m ) Sherbrooke visiting Miss Mildred ; play ing cards and singing.Later, Parsons, who is a patient in the refreshments were served and the Sherbrooke Hospital.\t'guest of honor was presented with Mrs.H.Y\\ illiams and two dau- a pUrse of money accompanied by ghters, of Benin, N.H., are spend-^the good wishes of her friends.Miss :n®i ^,va02^10?\tFeme of Mr.| por^er fittingly replied, thanking and Airs.Fred Gill.\tone and all for their kindness.Miss Bella Gorman, of YYest- Airs.J.T.Forgrave entertained r/ount, is spending a few weeks the war workers at her home and with her sister, Mrs.Grant, and Mr.^trs_ Verne Wilson entertained an-\u2018 vr ü-\t, ,\t, other meeting.These are the last Mrs.Nettie Young and daugh-[meetings of the war workers until ter, AIiss Ruth Young, of Coaticook, September.visited relatives here.\tj yjr.James Forgrave has sold his \u2019farm and is spending some time at D/\"AVTxrT/~v*i\tjthe home of his brother, Air.John XjU I IN 1 AJIN\t[Forgrave, in Sawyerville.Mr.For- grave has spent all his life on hi: Brome Lake.\tj Howard Sweet, Mr.Sweet and fam- ;vilIt'* was :I S1' a Kuost at the same Several\tladies\tattended\tihe\tYVo-\t'ly.in West Brome.\tr0!!1,0, ,\t,, men\u2019s Institute\tpicnic\tat\t\u201cThe Hod-1 Miss Goldie Prentice, of\tNorth! Mr.and\tMrs.Stewart (oats\tand ges,\u201d the home of Airs C Palmer ' Sutton, spent a few «lavs ni thé homo \u2022 daugnior, Doris, of Birchton, were of Mr.William Bkr.ey.\t.tea guests ol Mr- Mtntno Weston.Pte.John Blaney, of Saint John,! \u201ctrs.h rank Kingsley and daugh-N.B., has 1\u2018eturned to his\tduties, !tcr; yctty\tLou.were guests ot\tMr.after spending his furlough with his and -Yh.-.(\tceil Dougherty, m Slier- father and sister, Mr.Win.\tBlanevi e'\t,,\t.\t\u201e _ .\t, and Miss Mildred Blaney.\tL an^ Mrs.Newell Carras and Pte.Dick Watts, of Jacques Car- *»\u201e\u2022'*\u2019\twe».e .Ç.\u201cosl® LIBBYTOWN Mrs.R.E.Howe, of Hatley, spent a few days with Mrs.E.YY.Perry daughter, Flim-noo, were visitors of Mr.nnd Air- \\\\ illiam Lang and the tamily.Mr.mai Mr.Ernest Brophey, of Montronl, were week cmi visitors of Mr.and Mr- Michael McMaaon.Mr.Mil Ham Brophey and daughter, Dori-, of Montreal and Edward Brophey, of (ho R.C.A F .spent a week-end at the Brophey cottage, at Bromo Bond.Ali.-s YY\u2019 ini I red Duulavey n- enjoying her holidays at home, a ft or a .sueeessful year of teaching at SI.Joachim.M is- YVilma Dunlevy has reUn ned homo, after spending a few day-wflh her .sialpr.Mrs.Peter Dunn and Y!r.Dunn, at- St.Joachim.Air.P'ornnd and two of his married daughter*; and their families from Granby, were visitors of his brother Mr.Fora ml, and Alia.For-ami and their family.Airs.William Han i.ha pureha i'd a home from Air.Bovin, the former Lacuna property, and is moving into her new home this week.Mrs.George II Truax in Franklin, Y t Mr.and Airs.Donald Blinn and Mr.and Airs George Tremblay spent a day in Alontreal.Airs.Colleen Simpson ha- returned to Now York C-ily after spending a short time here with relatives, from here attended the I.Cisiie S.Almtindale in R id-ce.Airs Roy at \u2018'The Stanbridge | Barker and daughter.Alice, of Huiu-i ford, Conn., Airs.R, Sautere, of newly ap-! Gi'iinhy.Airs.Dupro, of Bedford, the Mieses Ruby nnd ALirguri't Maguire, of Alontreal, Ahs.J, Clough ami Mi.-s B.Yales, of Hillside, and Miss B.Soules, of Fre-I lighsbnrg.,u'^ J Air.Raymond Slmrnmn, R ( Mrs.lw\u2019ho spent a furlong;: with In w as and A.F., aunt ami and Fort in Battle pent a | louse, Several funeral of Stnnbridge Air and few days Alagog.Ai r and Al i.I ' E Air.and Mrs.Georgi week in the 1 .\u2019lurentinns.Mr and Mis.Harry Heatty and daugliter, Mr.-, Griffin, of Montreal, are spending a few weeks at their funnnier home here.Al r A 11, Gilmour and A11 -.A It Rollit spent a few days in Alontreal, land uncle.Air.and Mrs.L.11.Ward i has returned to his post, j Airs.Slieknoy, of Manchester NIL, :- a guest of her uieeo.Air | L.11.Ward, and Air.YYard,, ! of her brother, Air.,1.() Dean Airs.Do an, in Cowansville.Mrs.Mooney, of Montreal, is i guest of lu r sister, Mrs.YY illiam Johnson, and Air.Johnson, lance Bombardier Frie J.Smith and Mrs.Smith were guests of Mrs.Desehamps and !\tMl' I1 Mr' , 1'h;\"Ù Fortin .spent | K''gMUm, dunnp L.Ildr.Smiths furlough, Mr DRAPER\u2019S CORNER E.J.Smilh is slaying with her parelil.-, Mr Kiigullen, ( Ttapel iudelinite time.Air.James Kllg is visiting his son, gallon, and .Airs.Corner.iml Airs Corner, ( \u2019-linrles for an alien, of Y'erdun, Mr.Chnrlos Kil-Kilgallen, Chapel KINGSEY Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Mosher and\u2019farm here, and his many friends are Billy Hirst were guests of their son, 'sorry to have him leave.Kenneth, and family, at Burrough\u2019s The Misses Annie and Laura Falls.\tpPratt, of Colebrook, N.H., were Mrs.Charles Sisco and daughter, \u2019guests for a few days at the home Carol, have been visiting her par- jof Mr.Henry Wilson, ents, Mr., and Airs.E.N.Dustin, j Mr.Andrew McRae has returned and family.\t|to his farm here, after spending a Mr.and Mrs.N.E.Fisk, G nr.(year in Alontreal.Weimar White, Mrs.Everett Dustin! Mrs.Bidgood, of Richmond, is a| and daughter, Gladys, of the C.W.'guest of her brother, Air.C, .Messrs.Frank and Harold Smith.Yier> Montreal South, is spending' two Elwin ; of Air.and Airs.Charles McCilton.Little Miss Barbara Cairns renuiined Air.Goldwin Davidson, Aliss Leora months with Mr.and Mrs.x-miu, .\t.\t,\t.Davidson.Miss Phyllis Gothrop and .Beard.\t( wMh her grandparents lor a lew KMwltol!îaMis?aLeorarDavffn r!\" 1-i Mrs-.Gra«.Matthewsand fanr-]\"0^ îmi'i'obleigh, of Sherbrooke, mai ne d a week to visit her unde\tJ,y-aiC ®Pel, F- Maurice, of Coat-; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Rumsby and; HE1NDERS0N VALE L.icook> were guests of her parents, family were dinner guests of Mr.and\t_______ Harris is enjoying very good health .her many friends are glad to know, ; George and Phillip Cinirtenux j were called to Alontreal, for military \u2019 examinations.Airs.Arthur Dunn and Airs.Alieh aid Ali'Alnhoii, and Mr.and Aliv.Frank AleMahon were in Alontreal, \u2019 to a! l end the funeral of Dr.Tanrey.Air.and All's.J.Berniere, of Alontreal, were visitors of Mrs.Him nier\u2019.s sister, Airs.Michael McMahon and Air.AL'Alaln n.Air.Luke Marcheisault lias consented to be a candidate of the Liberal party for the coming election, the nomination.His in town wish him Air.and AHs.Lynwood Campbell I were ai ihe former\u2019s home over a week-end,\t|\t\u2014 Mis» i.Vluriol\tAllison,\tof Dundas,\tA ,'an\"'\t¦ °1 \"nlarm, ]s j Out., ami Mrs Pearl\tAllison, of\tyls,,lt'g' his wile\tand tamily ul Le- j i'-1111jii*111, nir at their home here home of Mr and Mrs.G.II.Taylor, for the summer holidays,\t.where Mrs.Barnes and children are ! Miss Janet Knowltoh, of Know!-!\u2018sp,;n<,lnF tlu\u2018 ^'mmer.! ton, spent a week-end with her' \u2022'1,sa ''Inid Moore has returned fiH'iul, Mi;: Ethel Camnbell.\thome trom a trip lo Alonliea!.Mr.Edmund\tBowker,\tof Klamlers, !\tMl'.and Mrs.Eugene Caille have was a dinner\tguest of\tMr.Bercy\tn't timed home,\tnfler spending a Draper, 1111,1 Mr.John Campbell, oY iewdajs in three Rivers.Edmonton, -Vita., wa- a dinner guest Mr.K.Caille was on a businc»* of Air.and Airs.Fn'd Young.Mr.\u2018''I1 to Montreal.(\u2019nnipbeil nnd Air.Bowker called during a severe electrical storm on other friend: and relatives and 1 ,u' house of Ernest Foreier was were tea guests at.Air.John Camp-! f\u2018l rilflc hy a bolt of lightning, which belIV.\tdestroyed the chimney and enlcrnd Mi,'/ Ethel Campbell was with1 ^hc house along the stove-pipe and friend;, in Foster for 11 few days and aevei'ely burned a young child.Dur attended the famous sugar on snow ing the same rtorm a telephone pole si cial, which is, a yearly event given\tH.D.Lockwood's house was by Air.Quilliams,' of Hint place.|struckand broken down.Air.and Airs.A.H.Davidson.Airs.Wilfred Hadlock.\tAir-/ John McMillian and little Mrs.i.Wilson, hostess of the son, Jimmie, of Inverness, spent a A.C., at Ottawa, spent a day in\u2019AIacKay, and Airs.AlacKay.Sherbrooke.\t| Miss Rowena Wilson, of Law-\t.Mr.Ernest Hibbard, of Hartford, .rence, is at the home of Air.Henry guests of Mr.and Airs.Charles Nye Canadian Youth Hostel here, enter- week with Air.ami .Mrs.YY\u2019\u2019.Bender-' Conn., spent a week-end with his ; Wilson.\t! and family at Highgate Centre Vt.tained a large number of McGill Uni- son.parents, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Hib- .Mr.Alalcolm McBurney, of Rock Airs.Minnie Stewart and family, versify students over a week-end.} Mr.and Mrs.William Wright if he receives many friends every success.Mrs.YV.J.in Alontreal and with Mrs.daughter.Mrs.Gordon YYrigh Junior, of Montreal, arc The ligtning.wind and : nine damage to crops arid this section.rain did trees in Taylor spent a week with her daughters, Alorriron and infant bard, and also visited his sister,\u2019Island, spent a week\u2019s holidays at Airs.T.YV.Dustin, and family.I the home of his parents, Air.and Mrs.Harold Cooper and daugh-\u2019Mrs.J.A.McBurney.ters, Muriel and Dorothy, were in .Airs.Walter Wilson, Aliss Evelyn Ayer\u2019s Cliff one day.They returned} Wilson and Alaster Trevor Wilson, by Brown\u2019s Hill and called on sev- of Lawrence, Mrs.Eric Wilson and eral friends en route.\t[little Wayne were guests at the Air.and Airs.YY\u2019alter Rever.of \u2019\u2019home of Mr.J.A.McBurney.Tomifobia, Air.and Airs.YY'allace |\t\u2014\u2014- Rever and son, Arnold, Mr.and Airs.\tr» 1 n~WR!F Lawrence Jfever and Aliss Mildred)\tOUiiirxic, Rever, of Rock Island, also Air.and | Airs.Stillman Keet and son, Dale, Mr.and Mrs.B.L.Gardner, of of Bedford, called on Mrs.L.Soi n- Seven of whom came from British \u2019 have returned home, after spending berger and Mr.H.Sornberger.\tGuiana, S.A,\t(a month with friends in Northficld, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Townsend,\u2019 Mrs.Clara Blenkhorn.Aliss Kath-jVt.and other places, of Sutton, were guests of Mr.Neil leen Blinkhorn and Aliss Ruth Hi liar I Guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.K.Lagrange.\t\u201d\tj were supper guests of Air.and Mrs.1 Little and Air.and Mrs.Allen Little Mrs.\u2018George Hayes was a guest Percy Howard.\tincluded Mr.and Mrs.George T.few days with Mr, Mr.and Mr .W.Haven.\u201d Mr.and Aire, and Mrs.Jamc.s Wriu ami son, spiraling a parents, J0HNV1LLE Mr.and Mrs.H.I).Morrill and the Misses If.and D.Morrill, of Tronholm were gucsls of Air.anil Mrs.J.Grégoire.Mr.and Mrs.O.K.Lockwood, of Cleveland, called on friends, here.J.Taylor, at \u201cBird ^ of Georgeville, were callers at the; St.Armand, Airs.F.P.Cunningham home of Air.Lawrence Mosher.land son, Jack, of Atalone, N.Y., Mr.j Ham Thompson, wiio is ill Gnr.Delmar YV\u2019hite, who has spent j E.L.Hodge and Air.Harold Hodge, a three weeks.uncle and aunt, has returned to take j Hayes spent three weeks visiting Mr.nee Frances Sornberger up his duties again.His brother, j and Mrs.Fred Prime, at Abbott\u2019s Dale White, of Rock Island, spent a ¦ Corner.week-end with him.\tAir.and Airs.George Hayes were of her aunt, Airs.Delbert Corey, in Mrs.Sager spent a day with Mrs.Stanbridge East.\t; Amanda Sweet.Mrs.Nettie Salisbury and Mr.Au- Mrs.Walter Williams has return-brey Godley have both been indispos- e(^ home, after spending a week in ed and under the care of Dr.Draper.1 St.Hyacinthe.Airs.George Hayes spent a day in 1 Mr.Ernest Hayes, of Waterloo, Bedford with her mother, Airs.YVil- spent a week-end at his home here.Little and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Little, of Lower Ireland, Miss Frances Pennington, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Little, of Millan ville, and Air.ami Airs.John Cruick-shank and little daughter, of Inverness., \u2022\t\u201e\t,\t,,\t.j Airs.\tArchie Little, of Kinnear\u2019s Air.Alvin\tGraves\thas\tsola\thiSiMjic r YV\u2019hite, who has spent, E.L.Hodge and Air.Harold Hodge, Word has been received from Farm and has gone to live with Mr.! j.-rcd\u2019nU](, an\u2018(| i'.im;iv es\u2019 furlough with his ! of Stanbridge East, and Airs.Lucy Lieut, and Mrs.Gordon Douglas, ! Tandon Beard.\t! jIr anfj\t\u2019 j){ it, has returned to take j Hayes spent three weeks visiting Air.nee Frances Sornberger, that they' Little Miss Tola Beard spent a fewifamilv were oveninir cm M i./s Bernice Shaughnoxsy, of] Sherbrooke, is spending a week ntj her home.Mr, and Mrs.Thomas Garneau mil son, Clifford, and Mr.Cyril Chapman, of Sherbrooke, spent a' week-end with Mr.and Mrs.George Ga mean.Pte.Conrad Houle, of Petawawa, ; Ont., is spending a leave visiting; friends and relatives.Miss Genevieve Lennon is spend-} ing two weeks visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Aldin Lennon, and! MJ-1 BORO\trelative in Derby Line.iMiiss Fleurrette \"and Rota Lavigno | , ,\t, , have returned to their work in ! Mrs.Stanley Moore end daughter, (Shcrb|.ook ,,flor ,tK.n,|in(?n wcck Lorraine, of Strathmore, are hoh-1 at th(.ir home.daying at the home of err pa rent,.-, I Mr «ml Mrs.A.Lambert spent.Mr.and Mr .G (\u2022orge Drown.Mi.- |Wo (]ay8 with Mr.and Mrs.Roland, UOrford.MART1NVILLE YV.J.Taylor, Mr.Jolly, Phyllis and I Dexter Jolly, spent a week-end at ' Brome Lake with .Ylr.and Mr .Gor don Wright and .son at their cottage._\t_ avidson and .they j rame miss 101a neara spent a few\u2019family were evening guests of Mr.have returned from their honey- !ai's with her grandmother.Airs.!ahd Mrs.Kenneth Kelso, moon and have taken up residence in , Alary Beard, in West Shefford.| Mr.Richard Wright spent a few Dundurn, Saak.It\u2019s Common Talk v HEX neighbours discuss coffee they agree on this fact.it\u2019s one they learned through having to make a little coffee go a long way: To be sure of full enjoyment in every cup you must use really good coffee.KINGSBURY And to a very large number of them \u201creally good coffee\u201d simply means \u201cMaxwell House\u201d.They've proved by experience how fragrant and full-bodied this famous blend really is.If you haven\u2019t tried Maxwell House lately, you should do so at once.You\u2019ll find it extra delicious and extra satisfying because: J, It\u2019s blended from rare, extra-flavor coffees, carefully chosen from the world\u2019s finest.2, Roasted by a special process that captures all the goodness of this finer blend.Alaxwell House is packed in a Wartime Bag in an All Purpose Grind and at less cost to you.\u2018jafSlfr i house Coff«* Maxwell House Coffee MH74 A Product of General Foods I days with Mr.and Mrs.Leonard (Bennett, in Maple Grove.______\tj Mr.Carl Wood, of Northficld, Vt., Mrs.J.Stalker entertained onf!'is H-endir,g his holidays with h,s afternoon at her home in honor of ^ra.ril Palen s> Mr.and .1rs.W.SiMrE:RenAÎnB*nflk4PW«f^hniK1'riavge U-'\"atid Mrs.Wilfred Wright and ; ne; T f \u20191- Sherbl00ke> family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.t 1 k \u2022 f 1 » lü; , ,u\tWilliam Lowery, on the Dublin As the bride-elect entered the room pan,rR m9rrèh\\^ew Pt!uyed, a\\e Wt?dinB V Targe number from here at-maich.She was then led to a decor- tended thc funeral of Mr.Robert sanl Mn-t lalR w\t, r \u2018 ^ Little, in Millfield.Sincere sympathv I sang Jurt a Basket of Old Fashion- [, extended to the family in their ! ®d } ose-c/ Mlf >rank and Miss J.sorrow.ariA+preSifli A, gUUt i°^ ^ono1,\u2019 Mrs.Eva Wright has returned to wuh two baskets of gifts decorated thc homc of _Mr.and Mrs.Harold .ixitn fresh-cut roses, Ta§ shower was Marshall, after spending two weeks a cup and saucer shower and Miss jn Millfield.Frank received eighteen beautiful ' Mrs.Lyman Little and son, cups and saucers, for which she ; Robert, spent a few days with Air.thanked her fnenos in a few well- ; Fred Little.Air.Lvman Little and ; chosen words.Airs.R.Beers then led Mrs.R.Little were guests at the .\tTor She Is A Jolly Good same home.Feilow, after which a social hour Mrs.Harry Marshall and daugh-wa; enjoyed.The rooms were beau- ters, Charlotte and Helena, of ThH-1 Hful decorated as was the tea table, ford Mines, spent a week with Mr., fhc cioee of a very enjoyable John Marshall and family, afternoon a dainty tea was served by Mr.ami Mrs.Elwin Lowery and the hos'ess assisted by Airs.G.family, of Thetford Alines, were (Frank, Aliss A.Walker and Misses Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.(Wood, of Melbourne.\t:W.Henderson.YY ord has been received of the Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Kelso cn-; drowning of three daughters and a tertained over three hundred guests ! son-in-law of Mr.C.Champigny.in the Court House, Inverness, on ! formerly of this district.Messrs.M.the occasion of the fifteenth anni-and A.Champigny left immediately jversary of their marriage, for Newport.Vt.\tAir.and Airs.Leonard Bennett Rev.S.Milley has left for a have sold their farm in Maple Grove } month\u2019s vacation.During his absence .and are at present staying with Mr.Rev.E.'iis will conduct the services R.Wright and Mr.Alvin Wright for three consecutive Sundays.\tAliss Dora Snow has returned to \u2014\u2014-; Harrington Harbor, after spending a week with Miss Vera Wright.WEST BOLTON\tA number of the ladies from here ______\tattended the Guild at Mrs.E.John- Alr.-.George Farre! and daughter, son\u2019s in Lower Ireland-Alarcella, and Mr Rosemoun., spent spent a few days with Mr.| Sara Brown has been a guest at pame home but is returning shortly to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.John Witham and three children, Lillian, Helen and j Mr.am Robert, of Bath, Mo., arc spending a ' Eustace month with Airs.Air.and Mrs.J.William-:\u2019 purent.-;, S Davidson.Couteau, in St.Elk Visitors at the home of Mr.YVil liant Shaughnossy wen1 Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Chute and family, of Bulwer; Mrs.Frank Spry and Mr.YYinget, of Lennoxville, and Mrs.Ashley Shaugh-Shcrbrooke, and Mr.! mssy, of Guests at Mr, and Mrs.Fred Parker's were Mr.John Butler, of Northampton, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Oakes and Elwin and Phyllis, of Montreal.Mr.and Mr:/ E.Lyonnais and family, of Sherbrooxe.Mrs.O.M.Oakes and Mr.and Mrs.Albert Oakes and Air.and Mrs.Albert Car-roll, of Bulwer, Mr, and Mrs.Fred.Riff and Edwin and Barbara, of Kiehmonrl, Mrs.James Brazil and Dori, and Harold, of Cookshire.Mr.L.Beaudoin, of Three Rivers, was in Martinville on business.Mrs.J.Simard, Sr., has returned from Montreal, where she spent a J fortnight visiting her sons-in-law I and (laughter, Mr.and Mr .J.Jacques nnd Mr.and Mrs.YV.Delisle.Rev.Father Vidor Simard and Mi M.A.,Simard, of La Petite Riviere, nnd Mr.nnd Mr-.Adrien I/.voie, of Quebec, were guests of I Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Sin.ard, Jr.MACDONALD\u2019S \\ British Consols CANADA\u2019S FINEST CIGARETTE TOBACCO, m J,« Mi Montague, of several days as made for the sugar social.Increase Me /ife ef mar/nf surfaces-fosters tvorh equipment to use.wittr the right guf /:s of Airs, Arthur YY h //head M: -.C.Marsh and Mr.Laurence and fami.y.\tMarsh, with Aliss Doris Manscn, of I Air.and Airs.Stanley Wooley, Lt.South Stukely, w re guests of Mr.Arthur Snodgrass and Lynford and Mrs.Maitland Johnson, in* .Snodgrass, who were guest; at their Brome.parental home, visited relatives in Ai! are sorry to learn that there is) Alar.sonville.\tj no improvement in the condition of | ! The Bri.i Ladies\u2019 Aid met with Mrs, MarsheV little granddaughter,: Airs.Keneth Btrse\u2019.l, in Fester.Ow- Mis- Irene Watt, in Sherbrooke, ing to the very busy season and dis- Mis; Margaret Mizener, nurse at! tance there was a very small atten- the Sherbrooh* Hospital spent s dance.\t(short time at her parental home,! The Ladies Association 0: the when in town to attend the wedding) Creek Cr.urch met with Mr#.H C.of her b*other, Air.YY\u2019.R.Mizener Salisbury, when further plans were in St.Laurent.UNION SCREEN PLATE COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED ne Ao off tee , LeNMoxviue.que PLANTi AT lEMHOXV/LLE AND MONTREAL 9NX 10, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD MONDAY, JULY 17, 19-14.SHERBROOKE TAKES OVER PROVINCIAL LEAD Drummondville Defeated 12-1 ST.LOUIS TAKES Notre Dame Takes Easy 11-2 ACTON VALE IN Last Night At Park Stadium DOUBLE TRIUMPH Triumph Over Acton Vale Men 5 TO 3 LOSS TO Lvan Boisvert And Majella Charest Advance To Finals Smashing out two unquestionable bull, the Sherbrooke lads allowed wins over the week-end, Sherbrooke only one rniscue as Uion fumbled a Notre Dame climbed to the top of hard drive from Delottenville in the the Provincial Handrail League with second, and failed to recover in time a 11-2 win over Acton Vale yester- to cut him off at first.Drummond-1 day afternoon and another 12-1 ville committed four errors whichj triumph over Drummondville under proved extremely costly, scoring j the arclighta of the Park Avenue nr< u of >.n< : rooM;\u2019- runs and put-j stadium here last night.Acton Vale ting their hurler.^ in bad rpo.s on a | dropped their second game yester- one or two occasions, day to Three Rivers to fall into sec-, Vandal led the Drummondville ond place, a game and a half behind fjjno collecting .safeties and a double the local nine.\t,, 'in line trips to the plate, knocking Knocking thiee Drummondvilla jn Dernier in the seventh inning to pitcher's for a total of eight runs t.ount his team's only point.Dcdot-and causing four infield errors with tenvj|]e also chared prominently in their hard drives, the Sherbrooke (he collection of twelve hits from nine put their opponents under tor- ^ ]ju|,0 as he rapped out three singles rific pressure from the opening in-'jn four trips to the plate, ning and .-cored In every i rame with ; \u2022tuinuiu/tMnvii i w civ the exception of fourth, sixth andj eighth.Sherbrooke\u2019s Lefty Dube starred both on the mound and at the plate, striking out eight Drummondville hatters and walking only two, while collecting one hit and scoring three runs in three official trips to the plate.Although the visiting batsmen tagged him lor it total oi twelve scattered hits, smart fielding held them down to one solitary counter, Bernier coming in on Vandell\u2019s double in the seventh.The Notre Dame boys collected two counters in the initial frame, and continued to chalk up markers in the second and third innings until Drumondviile\u2019s Pro'vencher went to the showers in favor ot Couture.The last two Sherbrooke men in the third and the next three men in the fourth inning to face Couture\u2019s deliveries were retired in quick succession, but his good pitching streak was broken in tne fifth as Lamontagne and Caron each tabbed him for a single and after he had struck out O\u2019Connor, Couture and Dube both banged out singles Lamontagne scored on a pitch, and Couture and Dube came romping home on a catch-cr\u2019s error soon after.Dussault then banged out a triple, scoring Bergeron who had taken first on the catcher\u2019s error, and then once again Drummondville made a change in their hinders.Tessier came out to replace Couture of the mound, and Dion swung at his first ball grounding out to first baseman DelaUenviile and retiring the side after five runs had crossed the plate bringing Sherbrooke\u2019s lead up eleven.Backing up Dube\u2019s good deliveries from the mound with all-out base- By JOE REIOHLER, Associated Press Sport Writer The St, Louis Browns, en route home from their second road trip, are (still perched at the top of the standings, giving every indication mg'three\u2019runs in the fust inning, that they are the team to beat ioi 'J'hey added another in the third, the American League fla.g.\tthree in the fifth, two m the sixth I hey wound up their stay abroad aml another two in the -eventh.by capturing both games of a double- Acton Vale\u2019s two run yesterday through an 11-2 win over Acton Vale in the afternoon and a repeat performance over Drummondville last night at the Park Stadium winn.ng 12-1.At Acton Vale the Notre Dama men got off to a faut start by scor- Roi.Moi\tjnier, cf 3\t0\t1\t2\t1\t1 (1.Meur\tlier, 3b .4\t0\tu\t1\t\u2022j\t1 C.Malft\tira, sa .4\t1\t2\t4\tÜ\t0 JL Maif\tara, c .4\t1\t2\t7\tU\t0 Grand nr\tf, If .4\t0\t2\t0\tÜ\t0 Rob.-Me\tunier, lb 4\t0\t1\ti\t(J\t0 M.Grar\tidpre, 2b 4\t0\tÜ\t1\t1\tü Lairxth*\tp .2\t0\tU\t2\t4\tÜ zTetreai\tlit, p .2\t0\ty\t0\t2\tü Totals .\t\t36\t\u2022>\ty\t27\t10\t9 THREE RIVERS Majella Charest and Ivan Bois-irt fought their way to the finals : the City Tennis Tournament by ek-end wins over Gaston Normand Brault res- the sixth frame, car n (call- YESTEKDAY\u2019S GAMES INTERN ATT ON A1, LE AG U E Montreal 3, Rochester 1.Montreal 4, Rochester 2.Toronto 5, Syracuse 1.Syracuse 5, Toronto 4.Newarak 10, Buffalo 0.Buffalo 9, Newark 5 .Baltimore SR Jersey City 3, Baltimore 10, Jersey City 1.NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 8, Brooklyn 4.Brooklyn 8, Boston 5.Chicago 1, Pittsburgh 0.Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 0.St.Louis 4, Cincinnati 2.Cincinnati 3, St.Louis 2.Philadelphia ti, New York New York 6, Philadelphia £ ed end of 8th).\\MKK1CAN LEAGUE Washington 9, Philadelphia 4.Washington 8, Philadelphia 4, Chicago 7, Detroit 2.Detroit 7, Chicago 3.New York 7, Boston 1.Boston at New York, secon game, postponed, rain.St.Louis 8, Cleveland 7.St.Louis 2, Cleveland 1.SATURDAY'S (JAMES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal ti, Rochester 2.Buffalo 3, Toronto 1.Toronto 6, Bufalo 5.Syracuse 1, Baltimore 3.NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 0, Brooklyn 3, St.Louis 12, Cincinnati 1.Philadelphia 3, New York 1.New York 6, Philadelphia 1.Chicago 4.Pittsburgh 3.VMERU AN LEAGUE New York 9, Boston 7.Cleveland 13, St.Louis 2.Washington 5, Philadelphia 2.Chicago 5, Detroit 4.Detroit 8, Chicago 2.WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester at Montreal.Newark at Syracuse.Baltimore at Jersey City.NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled.AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled.IN TERN ATTON AL LEA G UE STANDING Won Lost P.C.Montreal .45\t36\t.556 \tAli R\tH I\u2019D\tA E Vandal, 2b-11)\t.5 0\t5\t3\t1 0 Iiaporte, rf-2b\t.5 0\t2 1\t0 Ij xAllard, ss .\t2 0\t0 0\t0 0 Blais, ss .\t.2 0\t0 0\t2 1 Doucet, cf .\t.4 0\t0\t3\t0 o| DeLottcnvile, 1\t-c 4\t0\t3\t13\t0 0 xxLauzii'i', rf\t2 0\t1 0\t0 0 Dubue, c .\t.2 0\t0 3\t0 1 1 Drouin, 3b .\t.4 0\t1\t(i\t1 1 i Bernier, If .\t.3 1\t0 0\t2 0 zCouturc, p .\t.1 0\t0 0\t2 0 Provencher, p\t.1 \u20ac\t0 0\t3 0 /./.Tessier, p .\t.2 0\t0 0\t2 0 j Totals .\t36 12\t8 27\t1 1 1 xBatted for\tBlais in\tCth.\t xxBntted for\tDubuc in 6th,\t\t zPitohcd for 1\t\u2019rovericher in 3\t\t¦(!.zzPitches for Couture in 5\t\t\th.SHERBROOKE\t\t(12)\t \tAB R\tII PC\tA K! *Oouture, rf .\t.1 0\t1 0\t0 0 Bergeron, 2b\t; \u2019\t0\t4\t3 0 Dussault, cf .\t.6 1\t1 2\to Oj Charland, 1b\t.3\t1\t2\t9\t0 0 Dion, Ss \t\t.4 0\t0 !\t3 1 | Lamontagne, c\tb 4\t2\tJ\t1\t2 0 j Caron, If .\t.4\t1\t1 1\t(1 Oi O\u2019Conner, rf-2b\t.4\t0\t0 1\t0 01 IL Couture c\t.4\t2\t1 8\t2 Oj L.Dube, n .\t.3 3\t1 0\t4 0, Totals\t\t26 12\t8 21\t14 1 \"\u2019Couture replaced Bergeron in:\t\t\t 8th.\t\t\t Scorn bv innings\t\tR\tH E Drum\u2019ville .000 000 100-\u2014 1\t\t\t12 4 Shefibrtoke .2\til 050 l()x\u201412\t\t8 1 LEAGU\tE STANDING\t\t \tw\tL\tP.C.Sherbrooke .\t\t 11\tr>\t.615 /.(¦ton Yale .\t8\tp,\t.687 Drummondville\t.\t7\t6\t.538 : Three Rivers .\t.\tG\t8\t.428 Victoriaville .\to\t10\t.107, « Baltimore .\t.44\t37\t.543 Jersey City .\t.45\t39\t.536 Buffalo\t\t.45\t39\t.536 Newark \t\t.43\t43\t.500 Toronto .\t.43\t45\t.489 Rorheste r.\t.38\t48\t.142 Syracuse .\t.33\t49\t.402 NATIONAL I\tE AGUE\tSTANDING\t \tWon\tLost\tP.C.I St.Louis .\t.53\t23\t.697 Cincinnati .\t44\t35\t.bo / Pittsburgh .\t.41\t33\t.551 New York .\t.40\t40\t.500 Chicago\t\t\"*>\t42\t.132 1 Brooklyn .\t, 84\t45\t.430 Philadelphia .\t33\t44\t,429 Boston\t\t32\t47\t.405 AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\tSTANDING\t \tWon\tLost\tP.C.Si.Louis\t.48\ti ) i\t.56 j New York .\t.43\t36\t.544 Boston\t\t.43\t40\t.518 Washington\t.40\t41\t.494 i Cleveland .\t.\t40\t4 4\t.476 Detroit\t\t.40\t44\t.4 7 6 Chicago .\t.36\t41\t.468 Philadelphia .\t.37\t44\t.157 header from the Cleveland Indians, 8-7 and 2-1, with both games going\t, 12 innings.\t\u2019\t' Sherbrooke pounded out eighteen The double win gave the Browns s wni.o .he Acton Vale men <\u2019< ¦ a record of ten wins and ten losses \u2018t'(-tLd nine, iwo errors wore made on their trip, after having dropped \u2018W each side, four of their be.-L six games.The\tSHERBROOKE (11) showing\tis\ta great\timprovement'\tAB\tR\t11\tPO\tA\tK over\ttheir\tfirst road\ttrip, which Bergeron,\t2b\t.\t(i\t2\t3\t1\t4 victories Dussault,\tes ,,.,\t6\t2\t3\t1\t1 | Lamontagne,\tlib\tô\t2\t2\t2\t1 Four home runs by Don Savage,'(,^arland, lb .6 hnnv Lindell.George Stirnweiss Couture, c .5 Caron, rf .4 As.^Replaced Lamothe in 5th, Score by innings\tR H E herbrooke 301 032 20'0\u201411 18 2 Vale .000 002 000\u20142\t3\t2 Three Rivers gaine at Three Rivers afte men had beer, swar afternoon by Sheri The game vvae a the seventh inning \u2019 took the lead by sco The Triflu.ian?r< eighth by scoring fi ton Vale squad attc J a 11- 1 scoring w id ! Gagnon b ;n ' peetiveiy, oh i These two players will meet at a le | future date which will be announced ; sets by scores o ie soon us available.ed in this competition was fast and 3,'jack ' Dauncey and Henry Burndt gained a 6-3 and 6-4 w;n over Fernand Joyal and Andi'e Trottier, but were later eliminated by Majeha Charest and Ivan Boisvert in three f 6-0, 6-2 and 6-0.Summary\t\u2014Ruuns batted in: Ber- geron, Dus.\t\u2022auit, Charland, 11.Cou- lure, Fide:!\t, J.R.Grandpre; Two base hit:\t11, Couture, O\u2019Connor, Blanchette,\tC.Malfara; Home run: 11.Couture\t; Stolen bases: Dussault, their ha If two rur.f but wc any closer.In the ninth the Three Rivers ners duel till i Acton \\ ale a single run.ated in the five runs, The Ac-tempted a rally in eighth by scoring e unable to come Charest and Boisvert had pre-In the semi-final, Majella Charest j viously taken a 6-1, 6-0 triumph won over Gaston Gagnon in three : over Martin Martel and Robert Dube, straight sets.Taking the first two j In another men\u2019s doubles match, by a 6-0 score, Charles wound up by j Normand Brault and Andre Renaud defeating his opponent 6-0 in the ¦ gained a 6-4, 7-5 and 7-5 victory over third set.\ti Gaston Gagnon and Jack Cohere to advance to the finals of the tourna- s before he could polish off,\t»nd Renaud will meet Charest and Boisvert tonight at 9 them only six os at 7-1 victory over the C ( muior, ]f Sox in the opener of a jdanchette, cf vin bill.A thundershower i \u2018\u2019mch, n \u2022 \u2022 ¦ \u2022 4 4 4 0 Ivan Boisvert was required to go j four his opponent, Normand Brault.| \u2019\t, Boisvert dropped the first set 3-6, S 0 CT\u2018 .1\t, but came back to take the second | t^e women s d u >\t,\t, 6-2, the third 8-6 and the last set :\tand Ida Goyebte gained a 6-3.Normand Brault, one of the !\t®\"4 \"er \u2022 \u2022 0\tCharland, H.Malfara; Dopble play: end the game in a 5-3 triumph for; city\u2019s coming stars, gave Boisvert\tagainst Raymonde 1\tFidtdi to Bergeron to Charland.Rob.the Trifluvians.\t|a hard fight ail the way through, | fj1' a^ iarthe Tanguav m the y Meunier to M.D.Grandpre to Rob.1 Laviolette gave up only five hit-s^aud \"'ill be a man to watch when j P\t*\tc 0 Murder, J.Lamothe to Rob.M«un- ' whHe Tetrault, Acton Vale hurler, next year\u2019s tournament rolls around.: nn_-0 k-r; Left of bases: Sherbrooke 11, Was touched for seven safeties, ! In the women\u2019s semi-finals, Andree j inning, Laviolette, pitcher, retired the in quick order to prevented tne team- from playing the second .game.The victory gave the Yankees the series, four games i to one.Dizzy Trout won his second game in four days and his 12th of the eca-! son as Detroit and Chicago White; Sox divided their double header, the White Sox winning the first 7-3 and; the Tigers taking the second 7-3.j The Chicago (dibs and the Pittsburgh Pirates exchanged 1-0 shut-! outs, with Hank Wyse of the Cubs I gaining the nod over Truett (Rip) j Sewell in the opener, and May But Totals .45 11 18 ACTON VALE (2) AB R H Gagnon, rf .5\t0\t1 l\u2019asseau the second, before a rowd of 40,920.A trio of singles by Bill Nicholson, MONTREAL WINS G.MULYAGHTOPS DOUBLEHEADER GOLFING HELD FROM RED WINGS AT LENNOXVILLE Malfara; Dopble play: end the game in a 5-3 triumph for city\u2019s coming stars, gave Boisvert 1\tt»____ ! a hard fight all the way through, | \" only five hits ! and will be a man to watch when : V _\t_\tIn the mixed doubles, Carmen Acton Vale 1; Bases on balls: off,' Four*\"\"Acton Vale marne, aided ! Trigunnc won the right to tlie finals j Charest and Gasum Gagnon won ' \u2019\t\u2018\t_\tMarthe Tanguay and Gilles 8-10 and 6-2, while Laporte and Normand I rsrauix pear Andree Triganne and ! Lt.Elle Roch 6-4 and 6-4.ACE HURLER BACK TO ORIOLES.In a women's singles match, Baltimore, July 17.\u2014(ôP)\u2014Ba!ti-1 Marthe Robert gained a decisive 6-3 more\u2019s International League pennant ! and 6-2 triumph over Marthe Tan-aspirations took an upward leap to- guay, (day as ace pitcher Sam Lowrey re- Games Tonight: j turned to the mound instead of en-j Ladies\u2019 doubles \u2014 Final: Carmen j tering the Navy as scheduled.\t! Charest and Ida Goyette vs.Ray- Announcement of his defermen by j ra,on(îe Laporte and Marthe Tanguay ! his Philadelphia draft board until I af o o\u2019clock 1\to\tl ui\u2019- .1,\toff Lamothe\t1 ; struck out:\t; ^ T|,re(, pjvi i s cause.Ti e winner.-\t!\tby winning over Raymonde Laporte j over Marthe 3\tI\tb'.Fi A d\t1, Lamothe\t1, Tetrcault 2;\t.ere gU:;lv 0f three errors.\t|\t6-4, 6-8 and 11-9.A hard match all ! Turgeon, 6-2, -\tHits: off\tFideli 9, off\tLamonth 15 in\t^cton\"Va'e 000 000 120\u20143 5 4\tj\tthe way through, the tennis exhibit-1 Raymonde L: 10\t2 5 2-3 innings off Tetrealt 3 in 3 1-3 .V,\t'\tn00 00ü 05x\u20145 7 41-I ?raa1?.bJat.innings ,\t.\t,\t, T ,\t, Three Rivers OO'O 000 Oox- ilit.by .pitcher: by Tetrault | Batterios: Laviolette D t 4 w ¦*\t.\t-I-, \u2022it I r>auenci*>: x-aviuieuve ctnd St.iMdcli); Winning p.toher F eidh; :\tiv.rault and Hugo Malfara.PO A F.Losing pitcher: Lamothe; Attend- \u201c \u2019______________________________________ 3\t0\t0 ance: 1,000; Time of game: 2:20.MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press American Batting: Fox, Boston, .329.Runs: Johnson, Boston, 61.Kur.s: jéimson, cos ion, oj.i -\t,\t\u2022\t, ,\t.\t, i o v v,uv».Runs batted in: Stephens, to.Lou- ! aaer.the expected birth of a child to j Men\u2019s Doubles - Final: Majella .-,\t.n , wife this fall wa^ made \\es,eiday Charest and Ivan Boisvert vs.Nor- i by Oriole Manager Tommy Thomas '->\t-r,-, -j.By The Canadian Press The qualifying round for the J.P.Hits: Doerr, Boston, 1C2 Doubles:\tCullenbine, Cleveland.26.Triples: Lindell, New York, and Gutteridgë, St.Louis, 8, Home runs: Metheny, New York the 1 day by taking both ends of a d uble | held of tihirty-five entries, two points ; p;tchin 10-1, .908 Cubs their 14th victory in the last their position at the top of the Intwenty games.Butcher, besides ternational League standing y holding the Cubs to two hits in finale, scored the Pirates lone run hill from the vkiting Roch.ster Red on his eighth inning double and Pete I Wings by scores of 3-1 and 4-2.Coscarart\u2019s single.\t| The Montrealers got good pitch- The.league leading lhe St.Loui.s ing from Tom Sunkel in the opener Canlinai.s and the Cincinnati Reds and came up with four double split their douolehcaler, the Cards plays to pull him over the danger winning the opener 4-2 and the Reds spots.In the nightcap John Truv.s Montreal Royals strengthened L.Stewart Cup played at Lennox-! an\u2018j' Cullcnl'iine Clcv'clam1.11.n Saturday -saw G.Mulvagh I W.',.7 u\u2014r-.'' «r\u2019.-vi ville on turn in a net score of 02 to lead the Stolen boses: Case, Washington, 26.ahead of J.McKnight with a 64,1 who also led his closest Opponent I for second place by two points, that j Chicago.being L.Dwyer with a 66.The competition was open to Classes A, B and C and sixteen members qualified.A Sunday after- Maltzbsrger, National Batting: Musial, Sc Louis.35 4.Runs: Ott, New York, 64.Runs batted in: Kurowski, St.Louis, and Ott, New York.54.Hits: Musial, St.Louis, 108.Doubles: Musial, St.Lctiiis.28.Triples: Barrett, Pittsburgh, 13.Home runs: Ott, New York, 20.Stolen bases: Ryan, Boston, and Lupien.Philadelphia, 12.Pitching: Walters, Cincinnati, 15-3, .933, mand Brault and Andre Renaud at 9 o\u2019clock.I RUSSES Fitted and adjusted.Satisfaction guaranteed.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.W.\tlei.3868 Near Bus Terminal annexing the nightcap, 3-2, on Harry shut oui the Red Wings for the first 1110011\t0|' round was played by Krecheen\u2019s balk in the ci.fhth inning, .-,ix inninc-c but in the seventh Ro-allowing Eddie Miller to score the Chester bunched three of their eight deciding tun.Sylvester (Blix) Don- hits to score a pair of runs, nelly won his first major league| At Baltimore, Orioles ot.er.ed their game in the opener.\t| new municipal stadium field by scor- Washington won two games from' jng a double victory over Jersey 513 the Philadelphia Athletics, 9-4 and (q'ty, 9-3 md 10-1, before 13,000 ,m(i 4-3.with Milo ( andini and Mickey fans, knocking the Little Giants ou.ô:tfi ' Haetner irainmc the Hpri-inns .i.\t,.;.t\t.gaming the decisions.George Case .stoic a base in tach \u2022tame to valise hi- league leading total to 26.Brooklyn ended it: biggest losing streak in history by winning the second game 8-5 from the Boston Braves, after having dropped its 15th straight in losing the opener, siump The New York Giants dropped the frist game to the Philadelphia Phillies, 6-2 and were leading 6-3 after five members to decide the five-way tie for the last three qualifying positions.The main Sunday afternoon attraction was provided as members drew for partners and staged a nine-hole novelty game, aptly named \u201cMonkey Golf.\u201d Each participant took a choice of golf clubs and used of the loop lead and themselves only the one club of their choice for jumping from fourth to second plae- the complete round.Golfers were in the standings.\tI blasting out of traps with drivers Sam Lowry, pitching his final and chopping out of roughs with game before entering the service, putters providing many hilarious held the Jersey Giants to five hits in moments for the on-watchers, the opener, while the Bird- secured The team of W.McCabe, Mrs.H.11 off Ken Brondell and Frank Roe- Shaw, F.Noreross and Miss M.Ben-,0.\tton turned in a combined score of At Buffalo, the Bison* halted a 54 gross to capture first honors in string of seven straight victories the event, while S.Spanswick, Miss M.\tDuncan, G.Sutherland and Mrs.N.\tFlint scored a 55 for second after Newark won the opener 10-9.Lew Fauth, newest rookie addition up by the Newaik Bears, coping the second of two games Sp- eight innings of the nkghtcap, when *>> the Bisons, turned out to be the the game was halted bv the Pennsyl- Iosel\u2019 in his first appearance in or-.gv nized ball.Stewart Cup Qualifying round results were as follows: YESTERDAY'S STARS By The Associated Press.George McQuinn and Don Gut-teridgo, Browns McQuinn scored Gutteridge from third with single in 12th inning to give Browns 8-7 first game victory; Gutteridge opened 12th of second game with triple and scored on fly to give Browns a 2-1 victory and a sweep of double-header over Indians.Hersvhel Martin, Yankees\u2014Made two hits including third homer in two days, as Y'ankees defeated Red Sox 7-1 in opener of scheduled twin-bill.of which second game prevented by rain.Gilberto Torres and Johnny Sul-jliyan, Senators\u2014Torres made-three i hits and drove in two runs in opener vania 7:00 p.ni.curfew.The game will be continued at a later date.AMERICAN St.Louis 020 004 100 001\u20148 16 3 Cleveland 021 100 021 000\u20147 10 2 (12 innings).Batteries: Shirley, West (3) Cast er (61 and Mancuso, Hayworth; Boat, Harder (3), Having (61 Cal vert (9), Gromek (10) and Rosar.Second game: St.Louis.001 000 000 001\u20142\t6 1 Cleveland 000 000 010 000\u20141 10 0 Batteries: Kramer and Hayworth; Reynolds, Having (10) and Sehleu-ter, Rosar.Chicago.014 200 000\u20147 10 1 Detroit.100 001 000-\u20142 6 1 Batteries: Wade and Tresh; Gentry, Beck (4) and Richards.Second game: Chicago.001 001 010\u20143 10 0 Detroit.000 102 13x\u20147 17 3 Batteries:\tHaynes (6) and Turner; Trout and Swift.Philadelphia.000 010 021\u20144 12 3 Washington .002 150 OOx\u20148 12 1 Batteries: Hamlin, Wheaton (51 ,\tG.Mulvagh .The Bisons punched out five home j McKnight.runs, including Ed Kobesky\u2019s 16tii p Dwvev and Otto Denning\u2019s 11th.Skipper R.Blake.Bill Meyer of the Bears used every P.Geddes .man on his squad of 21 with the ex- G.Davidson .ccption of pitcher Floyd Bevens F.Noreross .while three cf his Lingers appeared S, Spanswick.in both contests.\tL.Pergau .At Syracuse, A1 Lakeman\u2019s single J.Few lis .with the base?full and two out in R- Davidson .the seventh inning drove in two runs R- Stevenson .and gave the Chiefs a 5-4 victory N.Hunting .in the nightcap of a double-header H- Clark .Toronto had won the opeiiei, 5-1.Y Flint .Red Kros.s pitched to all but the ,\u2022 Jo.inston .last batter in the second game.Alex Y T,1 jK\u2019r.!n.nC Mustaikis being called on tr pitch to Lameman.Bud Bobber went the route fir the 1: :rd-i rne.l win, as the Leafs scored three runs to tie it in the sixth and collected another in the seventh to go ahead.STANBRiDGE STATION Messenger G.Christison X.Slack .B.Hopcraft 1>.Brur.dage A.Ross_____ FI.Smith .A.\tYallee .J.Herold .B.\tGrime .W.Duncan .Ferrell.Second game: uimve m two runs in opener Philladelphia .100 001 001\u20143 8 4 to gn-e Nats 8-4 win over Athletics ; I Washington .000 011 2Ox\u20144 7 6 Silhvau duplicated Torres per-1 Batteries: Flores, Berrv (7) and for ma nee in nightcap to give Nats Raves; Haefner and Sullivan.¦i-o MCtory and clean sweep.\tBoston.000 100 000\u20141 6 1 , I ' 1 k o \\\\ nnp.Wi-iTP Say n n il nivw ».\tx\t.Jake Wade, white Sox and Dizzy Trout, Tigers\u2014Wade won his initial victory of season in opener, holding Tigers to six hits in 7-2 White Sox victory; Trout gained his second win in four days as Tigers won second G.98 83 97 89 104 88 91 86 87 83 96 100 101 95 95 102 97 98 91 96 101 98 104 108 107 109 103 103 108 116 105 109 107 99 111 H.36 19 31 36 19 21 14 15 10 23 26 27 20 20 _ i 7 b 76 7 6 7 6 7 6 78 79 80 81 84 84 S5 Master Denis Campbell, who has J- Staggs .I been ill for some time, is now in the P- Dauncey .VlLi, \u2019\t'\t\u2019\t1\tSt.Johns Hospital, where he i, Dr.Et hier .progressing favorably.\tH.Moffatt .Miss Marguerite Dyson has re- R- Baker.iu i ud turned to her home, in Montreal, M ¦ McCabe.99 14 after spending a week at the homo H.W.S.Downs.Ill 24 of Mr.and Mrs.T.H.McElroy.i\t- Mr.D.A.Couture has returned j\t,, home from Waterloo, where he visit-j\tEAST ANGUj ed his daughter, Mrs.Philip Hubert,\t_______ and Mr.Hubert, fora few days, j yjv.an(j yirs.j.\\y.McVetv,! Miss June McElroy was the guest accompanied by Mr.A.Miles and! of her aunt, Mrs.H.Fb Dimick for son went to Leeds to spend a few | New York.120 001 12x\u20147 8 0 Batteries: Hausman, Lake (7) and Partee ; Donald and Garbark.M w CHEMISTRY SERVES CANADA One of the many vital parts of a bomber which are subject to great stress in action, being checked by X-ray for possible flaws.NATIONAL u few days.Cincinnati.001 000 001\u20142 8 1 n Mr- al?d\tE- Ma':î'e and s0.n St.Louis.003 001 OOx\u20144 12 I \u2022 Raymond, nave returned to their Batteries: Carter, Gumberb (8) jonie, in Lowo;:.yjass., alter spend days with relatives and friends.Mr.Douglas Barlow and son, Michael, have returned to their j _________.\t.,\t.\t.\t.\t,\t.home in Quebec, after spending tw an Mueller; Donnelly and W.!n8 11 week xisit.ng the formers weeks as guests of the former\u2019s Cooper.\t^moflier, Mr.Philip Maure, Mrs.parents.5 Second game:\tJ Maure and family.^\t__\t,\tMi j Maure and family.« g g ! Mr.and Mrs.Mauric 07 i tof Highwater, were guests of the Batteries: Heusser, Shoun (8) ilormei s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.d O\u2019Dca.; Campbell.Mr.-Marcel Demers has returned Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Barlow and Mrs.Carl Simons and e Campbell, sorK Gael, Jr., motored to Hemming- ; ford.Mrs.Simons and son will re- and Mueller; Brecheen and O\u2019Dca.Brooklyn_____ 000 002 011\u20144 11 2|.\t., Boston.500 000 OSx\u2014S S \u2022> .nome.alter two wee.s at tne Boy Batteries- Webber and Owen; t''''outs Camp at Lake Mcmpiire-Tobin and Masi.\t;magog.Second gam Cincinnati.000 100 02 0 St.Louis.001 000 100\t_____ main at their farm for a few weeks' holidays.Mrs.M.McDonald and son.Ed ward McDonald and Mr.G.McDonald.of Peabody.Mass., were guests j Mr.and Mrs.\t^IcFl^i\u2019- yir.an^Mr^R.^Kaner and son.Brooklyn.070 000 001\u2014S 7 1 I\\'1a?u'r lnomas 'ind Ratn Me- jaincs> of Xew Jersev.are guest- Boston.003 001 001\u20145 7 3 \u2018't-ro-y were guests ot tne îormer s 0.Mrs.Kar.er\u2019s brothers, Me.-srs.Batteries: Davis and Owen; Javc- |sls^r*\t«\u2018.Irwin, m Waterloo.j\tEarley ana Kenner, ry, Barrett (2), Hutchinson (4>, to \u2022'irs- D.A.Couture, Mr.Pan el ]car;ev and taoir families.Klopp (8) and Kluttz.\ttCouture and Miss Lucy Couture Miss Louise Haves is in Mon Pittsburgh\t.\t.\t000\t000\t000\u20140\t8\t0\twere guests of \u2018 Chicago.010\t000\t001\u20147\t7\t0,.\t.\t.-\t, Batteries: Sewell and Davis; Hubert, m Waterloo.Wyse and Holm.Second game :\t|\t\u2014\u2014\t\u2014 Pittsburgh\t.\t.\t000\t000\t010\u20141\t4\t0\tGerheauser and Finley.Chicago.000\t000\t000\u20140\t2\t4\tSecond game: Batteries: Butcher and Lopez;'New York.200 300 01\u20146 9 0 Fasseau and Williams.\tPhiladelphia.200 100 00\u20143 8 3 New York.010 100 000\u20142 6 0 Batteries: Seward, Hansen (2), Camp Philadephia.121 200 OOx\u20146 12 1 Adams (61 and Lombardi Barrett, i\t., 1 ¦ ,\tLouise naves is m .uontreiu.1 were guests ot tue tonner s daugh- spending her holidays with her aur.i ter Mrs.I nitip Hubert, and Mr.al,.; her brother, R.T.Hayes.Jr., is Batteries: Allen, Pyle (2).Fischer Mussi'.l (41, Kai (S), Bartelson (7) and Mancuso; and Peacock.ti visiting relatives, at Derby Line.Fit.Lt.Barclay Westgate, K.C.A.F., snent a few davs in town with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Westgate.He was accompanied by his wife and young daughter, Barbara.Trooper Kenneth Westgate, of den.Ont., was a guest of s for a week-end.He is anz (7) now attached to the Armored (Tank) Corps.TX many plants producing aircraft, ships and other heavy war equipment the extraordinary powers of the X-ray are being employed for precise inspection of metal parts.The same X-ray which revolutionized medical practice is now serving on the production line.Modern machines of war are largely constructed from metal parts that have been cast (shaped from molten metal) and welded together.These parts and their welded joints must be sound and strong.The X-ray makes possible the most careful examination of the internal structure of steel, aluminum and other widely used metals.The penetrating scrutiny of X-ray reveals any hidden flaws.With such advanced methods, faulty material can be detected and discarded early in production.X-ray inspection makes sure that only sound,reliable weapons and machines are delivered to our fighting men.Through its Plastics Division, C-I-L brings to Canada the benefit of great research in this important field\u2014research carried on for many years by DuPont scientists.Fast, reliable DuPont Safety X-ray films for industrial, as well as medical and dental use are available through leading X-ray Film distributors from coast to coast.X-ray films for industry\u2014and, of course, for medicine \u2014 protide another example of a product of Industrial Chemistry which senes Canada in war and peace.CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 397445 "]
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