Sherbrooke daily record, 7 octobre 1944, samedi 7 octobre 1944
[" V i'ltprbrnnkp Sailu îSprnrb \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 - Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Scattered shower*.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1944.Forty-Eighth Year.AMERICANS PRESS ADVANCE INSIDE REICH Reds Surge Across Hungarian Frontier On 75-Mile Front _____*\tJL-\u2014_______ _ _\t______^__________ Canadians Who Crossed Leopold Canal Gaining Ground In Antwerp Area The War Today First Aid Under Fire U.S.1st Army Forces Expand Their Salient Inside Germany by Thrust Along Road Southeast from Ubach \u2014Counter-Attack in Strength by Enemy Infantry and Tanks Repulsed Near Herbach with No Material Change in Line.Allied Supreme Headquarters, Oct.7.\u2014®\u2014American 1st Army forces thrusting into Germany north of Aachen have driven to a point half a mile north of Beggendore and have expanded their salient by a thrust one and a half miles along the road southeast from Ubach, Headquarters announced today.The communique confirmed crossing of the Leopold Canal by 1st Canadian Army troops, reported yesterday, and said their advance north of Antwerp was continuing.It reported heavy fighting on the British 2nd Army front northwest of Mikmegen between the Neder Rhine and the Waal.\u201cA counter attack in strength by enemy infantry and tanks was repulsed during the morning near Herbach with no material change in the line,\u201d it added.\t?- The communique made no reference to a new drive from the forest of Hurgen which frontline dispatches said had stabbed to within six miles of Duren, 15 miles east of Aachen.United States 3rd Army troops continued to cling to their positions within Fort Driant five miles southwest of Metz against stubborn German resistance ' and heavy artillery fire.\u2018\u2018Near Sivry, north of Nancy,\u201d the communique said, \u201cthe enemy regained some ground in a counterattack.\u201d The American 7ht Army had small local gains to report generally along its Vosges foothills front, and the communique announced that some of its troops now were on three sides of Le Thillot, 18 miles almost due north of Belfort, after advances of five to seven miles.Further progress was made m » Powerful Attack Has Already Seized Overt OOCommunities While his comrades \u201chit the dirt\u201d during a German artillery barrage near Moncel, France, this Army Medical Corpsman, with Red Cross insignia on his helmet, continues to treat a wounded member of a tank crew.BIG FOUR TALKS BRITAIN\u2019S NEXT ON WORLD PEACE ELECTION FIGHT STRUCTURE END ON PARTY BASIS Recommendations of Dumbarton Oaks Conference Expected to Call for Creation of a New League of Nations.through the heavy woods due west ers.- By \u20ac.R.BLACKBURN, Canadian Press Staff Writer Washington, Oct.7.\u2014 (CP)\u2014Early next week the world will know something of Liberal Headquarters Gave Organizers '\u2018Go\u201d Signal and Labor Party National Executive Makes Known Its Policy.of Belfort, probably putting advance forces less than ten miles from the city.By DOUGLAS AMARON Canadian Press Staff Writer London, Oct.7.\u2014 (® \u2014Britain\u2019s next election\u2014when it comes\u2014will vhat the \u201cBig Four\u201d pow- be fought on a party basis.This was present as a design for indicated today after Liberal head- maintenance of permanent peace.quarters gave organizers the \"go\" The Dumbarton Oaks Conference, signal and tlhe Labor party national which opened August 21, js over and, executive made known its policy, unless there is a last-minute hitch, which must be approved by the an-details of its recommendations will nual meeting in December, be made public.\tj Labor policy was represented as There is little doubt that the re- wishing to fight as soon as possible commendations will call for the but not before the armed forces creation of a new league of nations have full opportunity of voting and with a General Assembly composed studying the issues.The Liberal of all subscribing Governments and party, meanwhile, announced yes-a Council of eleven on which Britain, terday its intention to \"put forward the United States, Russia, China and without any commitment to any probably France, will have perma- other party tlhe largest possible num-nent seats.All but France were re- ber of its own candidates in ciom-presented at Dumbarton Oaks.\tplcte independence, presenting the There has been much speculation party\u2019s independent programme.\u201d on details of operation to be proposed The Labor statement made these in the recommendations but it is be- points: lieved these will still be incomplete 1, The national government has\tou*' ^ ^1'\u20185 Sherman and when the report is made to the Gov- been a créât nartnershio in which : h^^ided the exhausted infantry co,-ernments of the conferring delegates.llbor Z played a loyal part! but!0116}* botUe of whisky and the col-There seems little doubt that the since the war is not finished t|he had the best drink he\u2019d ever had in ail his life.Below them lay the battleground Hepburn Alarmed Over Racial Feud London, Ont., Oct.7\u2014((P)\u2014Mitchell Hepburn, former Premier of Ontario, said in an address here last night he was \"genuinely alarmed\u201d over the possibility of a racial feud in Canada unless steps were taken to create inter-Provincial harmony and understanding.Speaking to members of the Ontario Aberdeen-Angus Breeders\u2019 Association, he said \"this war will end, an 1 when our boys come back, the i\t^\t.only obstacle I can see is racial ' proposal, will be for an organization partnership must continue as long hatred.\u201d\tI which will leave it to the Council to as necessary.Dramatic Story Of How Canadians Took Point 253 On Adriatic Front By DOUG HOW.Canadian Press War Correspondent With the Canadian Corps on the Adriatic Front, Oct.7.\u2014((P)\u2014This is the story of Point 253 and the \"Plugs\u201d and tanks who took it.The hill has returned now to the happy obscurity it had always known By EDDY GILMORE Associated Preso War Correspondent Moscow, Oct.7.\u2014 (/P) \u2014Russian troops have surged across the Romanian frontier into Hungary along a 75-mile front less than 100 miles southeast of Budapest in a powerful attack that has already enveloped more than 100 communities of that last big Axis puppet nation in Europe, it was announced officially last night, Already 13 miles inside Hungary the Rod army has seized three important railways and highways leading into Budapest.Driving swiftly across farmlands offering little natural defence, the Red army troop* captured Mako, within 16 miles of Szeged, Hungary\u2019s second city, and drove toward Orshaz-j and Bekes, !)0 miles to the cast, the war bulletin said.While Soviet planes dropped leaflets exhorting the Hungarians to quit the Axis before it is too late, other Russian troop* menaced Hungary from the Yugoslav frontier on the south.Augmented by Yugoslav Partisan forces, tsey reached the Tisa river 45 miles south of Szeged.In Yugoslavia, Belgrade was virtually isolated.There still was no indication whether the Gormans were going to make a fight for the Yugoslav capi- tal and there was no official report that Russians had crossed the Danube in the immediate Belgrade area.There was reason to believe, however, that the Russians and Tito\u2019s units were almost at the lowland suburbs ecrosa the river, if not already in them.(The Algiers radio said the Germans were evacuating troops from Belgrade with the use of big transport planes.) The new offensive in southeast Hungary fanned out from Arad, big west Romanian base.The new thrust was announced ns other reports in Moscow said that the Hungary home front might collapse at any moment, and the Russians already were planning nn invasion of Austria after knocking out Hungary.Hungary also was menaced by Russian military might from* the north where along the Czochoslovak-Polish border Soviet troops fought, toward a crossing of the Carpathian Mountains and sweep into the Magyar country.In the Baltic, the war bulletin -sad/, Russian troops on Snare Island, which guard» the entrance to the Gulf of Riga, captured 80 populated places on a 26-mile front and advanced eouthwestward 16 miles.unexpectedly, they had been given the job of capturing this feature which was vital to final success on the slopes behind the Foglia.The 4th P.L.D.G.\u2019s, as the soldier said later, went at their task \"like bats out of hell.\u201d A fierce German artillery concentration had struck them as they prepared, cut them to j and the lanky hay stack sti 1 stands\t___- -\t-,\t, ,v .\u2022 in.\t, ,\u2022\t, -,\t___ about feu per cent or their normal m rather silly stateliness at its very1\t\u201c\t- -\t- still peak.The slit trenches are there hut they have lost their urgency and are sunk now in that air of hapless futility that can come only to a hole in the ground that has lost its original purpose.The dead are buried, Canadian and German alike, in the good rural CONFIDENCE IN FUTURE VOICED BY McNAUGHTON Former Canadian Army Commander Says Country Will Emerge from War with New Freedom that Will Lilt It to New Heights.Montreal, Oct.7.\u2014 ((P) \u2014Canada strength, delayed their attack thirty i minutes.The tanks, under Maj.Jack Smith of Calgary, began the assault.Every stack of grain, every hedge, every clump they could reach they slashed with their guns.Then the \u201cPlugs\u201d Sl Almost immediately they ran into will emerge from the war with ajinforced Japanese have reached the the crux of the whole German de- new freedom which gives oppor-' fence, a\u2019long trench behind a hedge, tunity for lifting the country to new one sergeant was wodnded there, height .Gen.A.G.L.MeNaugh- REINFORCED JAP TROOPS ARE AT PORTS SUBURBS Japanese Forces Which Landed in Fukien Province Early This Week Have Made Swift Progress Toward Foochow.Chungking, Oct.7.\u2014 (/P) \u2014 Re- leading his men in.Sgt.Frank McKenzie, Selma, N.S., and Sgt, Fred height ton said last night in an address Hutchinson.Minto, N.B., led other calling for confidence in the future, men, got them over that obstacle The retired commander of the earth of the slopes along the Foglia 1 Valley.The wounded have gone, the front has moved on and there remains to make Point 253 remember j its three hours of destiny just the slit trenches and the ugly scars of the shells and the thinning lines of; roadlkw!^1^\t^\tthe top of the hill.Canadian Army Overseas had praise It took those three hours for the: EveO'where the infantry asked in address, prepared for delivery n ¦\tT ¦\t, ; them to go the tanks went.For days ,\ti-\t, .Plugs\u2014the 4th Princess Louise s !.ter ^ 4.IM 21 ^ 'l* f?* NATIONAL NEWSPAPERBOY DAY Today the Canadian daily newspapers pay tribute to their delivery boys throughout the Dominion.These boys are fitting examples of free enterprise, so essential to democracy.Each boy is in business for himself, investing his money in newspapers because he has confidence in his ability to sell them.Experience has taught him that his business will grow through hard work and salesmanship.His job is not easy, he must meet competition from other boys and always maintain efficient service to his subscribers.This boy is capitalist, laborer and consumer combined, typically Canadian.Thousands are serving overseas defending the freedom they have found so essential to our way of life.With so many joining the Armed Forces it has been necessary to replace them with younger brothers and sisters.They, too, have done a grand job and today we congratulate them.The Sherbrooke Record is proud of its delivery boys and girls and we happily pay tribute to them for the work which they are doing.A SECRET LIFTED Rivalling some of the wildest stories of fiction writers is the report of the Mediterranean Allied Air Command which, lifting the veil of secrecy from one of its most carefully hidden operations, has disclosed that more than five thousand tons of guns, ammunition and other supplies have been flown by the Royal Air Force during the past two years to Yugoslav Partisans and to patriots in other Central and Southern European countries.And in addition to secret landing grounds in Yugoslavia, other fields have keen laid out and used for quite some time in Greic^Albania and other countries, the Command said, adding that the numbers of such airports would \u201castonish the Germans.\u201d According to the report, the Royal Air Force has been in charge of the gun-running and Tito's army owes much to the gun-supply runners of the Royal Air Force who, under the noses of the enemy, have taken thousands of tons of supplies by air to the Partisans, ranging from anti-tank guns and vehicles to needles and thread, from mules to paper FIRE PREVENTION WEEK\tclips.The report continues that without this vast It is a paradox of human behaviour that variety of supplies, the Partisan armies would most thousands of otherwise careful Canadians live com- likely have remained guerillas, their losses would placently in homes, and work in buildings, that may have been heavier, and the Balkans would have be destroyed or damaged by fire unless sensible pre- remained a German bastion, instead of a morass The Picture Of A Striking Contrast Prof, the Rev.H.C.Burt, M.A., D.C.L., Lennoxville.St.John VII, 55: VIII, 1: \u201cAnd every man went to his own house.Jesus went to the Mount of Olives.\u201d We have here a striking instance watching, of the value of the Revised Version of the Bible.From the point of view of the beauty, purity, and vigor of its style the older \"Authorized Version\u201d more than holds its own.Moreover, the division into well-marked verses has been of great service by enabling us to commit to memory many bold, strong, stirring passages of Holy Writ.On the other hand, the Revised Version seems to ; adapt itself to a critical examination of the Books, in that it disregards the old division into chapters and verses, and substitutes paragraphs, waiting, praying for Letters To The Editor The Record will publish letters from its readers which are considered in the pûblic interest providing they bear the signature and address of the writer.Opinions expressed in this column are the personal views of the writers and not necessarily those of the Record.others who could not, or would not, appreciate what He was trying to do for them.In becoming \u201cMan\u201d among men He turned His back on His real Home: as Man His home was in Nazareth with Joseph and Mary, leading a simple life, it may be, but a fairly pleasant and comfortable life, making the farmer\u2019s plow, or mending the child\u2019s toy, or building i V\t,\txu o- houses for others to dwell in.But1?.1 P.res0ent Pa.tient?^ Jhe St.when the \u201cfulness of time\u201d came, ! Fr4ncIUSanatol7unyn there came also the desire to fulfil Gently my daughter had to have His Mission among men.He had in ¦ an operation and 1 went to Shei-Him powers such as would seem to ^ï00u6 J36 near her.While m fit Him for the very highest place I e,r^roo^ü J muet a Mrs.Hodge who in the counsels of His people; so\tlnto her home' Since my VOICES APPRECIATION To the Editor of the Record.Dear Sir: May I use the columns of your paper to thank the people who have been and who are so kind to the members of the Armed Forces enabling us more readily to grasp was\" natural for the Tempter to|\u201dturn 1 have been receiving letters the whole context, and arrive at the ! seek to lure Him aside from HisTl*om,,a\t;r0,s,s w°rkel\u2019\u2019 as my true meaning\ttrue mission by the offer of worldly 1 dauShtter 1(3 n°c allowed to write for meaning,\tviorv But TTp wmBd Vmvo nnno Vf! some time.Members of the Cana- The text affords an important in- ft_ 'guchlt J{easant ^^ghts and dian Legion and other kind people stance of this.It presents one of the visions were not for Him.Instead of I were very nice about visiting, most beautiful and touching; pic- the possible Crown, Pie chose the! It is most comforting to know that turcs of the whole Gospel one of Cross, the garb of a pilgrim instead people who are away from home and 1\tol\tf,u0 Tmnorioi ^\u201e,-r,ip\ti,r,' whose family cannot visit them fre- ; the saddest incidents in the life of\tIraPel, al PulP\u2018.e- He who knew I !.a .\t,\t,\t,\t| no sin was \u201cmade sin for us.\u2019 The tne Eon of Man.Apparently, those people for whom He toiled and suf- who made the original division did not realize this, so they tore the two (above) verses asunder: the I quently are not being forgotten.Yours truly, MRS.W.FLOYD.i Cote St.Paul, Montreal.fered handed Him over to be crucified; and what they did nineteen hundred years ago the World is;\t\u2018 ~~~~ ,\t.\u201e\u201e\u201e\t.0,\t, ,TTT , ,, doing now! Many a great modern house,\u201d and shut themselves up in ¦UA VCiSe Chapter VII tells usjcity has, like Jerusalem, come to the hard shell of their own selfish-t.iat, when the sun went down and rmug-ht because it knew not the dav ness.night set in, gygiym 'Mrs.W.E.Loomis.Regent, of the Sherbrooke Municipal Chapter, I.Mtss Shirley Hobhs left yesterday afternoon to spend the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr.and Mrs, A.H.MaoLaehlan and family, in Almonte, Ont.* * * Air.and Mrs.J.McGrath, of Montreal, will he guests for the Thanksgiving week-end of Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Calhoun, at their home, 69 Quebec Street.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.George L.Hume, Honorary Regent of the Sherbrooke Municipal Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, is leaving on Monday for Montreal to attend the semi-annual meeting of the Quebec Provincial Chapter, of which she is an Honorary Vice-President, convening at the Mount Royal Hotel, on Tuesday, October 10th.During her stay Mrs.Hume will he a guest of Miss Marjorie Caverhill.* * * Friends of Mr.J.W.M a eta v lab, who has been quite seriously ill for the past four months in the Military Hospital at Ste.Anno do Bellevue, will be pleased to hear that he is now progressing favorably.His mother, Mrs.A.1).Mae-tavish, and sister, Miss Flora Maria vish, who returned yesterday from Montreal, where they spent a week .at \u201cThe Windsor,\u201d brought this i moat encouraging report back to Sherbrooke.dôi A neatly jumper with L\u2019AVENIR The Ladies\u2019 Guild of the Holy Trinity Church, of Kirkdale, held a card party at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.A.Doyle.Cards were played at eight tables, after wlhich refreshments were served by the MATERNITY CORSETS AND BELTS, ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.W.Tel.3868 Near Bus Terminal McConnell\u2019s Optometrist 102 Wellington N.Tel 37 Examinations on WEDNESDAYS by appointment only.hostess, assisted by several of the other ladies.Those winning prizes were Mrs.Thomas Patrick, Mrs.B.L.McIntosh, Miss Evelyn Brill, Messrs.B.L.Macintosh, R.M.Graham and M.L.Brady.Rev.H.C.Denton, on behalf of the Guild, presented Mr.Ernest Doyle with a gift in recognition of his support and interest in the parish, and a pair of kid gloves was presented to Miss Dora Davidson from the Guild for her help and devotion to its work.Mr.Doyle recently sold his farm and is going to British Columbia for a visit, and Miss Davidson is going to Toronto, Ont.All are pleased, however, that they intend to return to Ulverton at some future date to make their home.The sympathy of all is extended to Mr.Austin Duffy and family, of South Durham, in the death of their wife and mother, Mrs.Austin Duffy.Miss Leona Bernard, of Montreal, spent a week-end as the guest of Col.Brady and Miss Julia Crowe.This community was deeply grieved to learn of the death of Mr.Albert Walsh, of Manchester, N.H.Mr.Walsh was rvell known to many in this community, who join in extending their deepest sympathy to his wife and family and to his brother, Mr.Johnston AValsh, of West Wickham.Mrs.N.E.Brooks, Mrs.C.Camp-j I.O.D.E., who is leaving on Monday bell.Mrs.B.Cohen, Mûlson\u2019s Brewery, Limited, Mrs.E.A.Lunderville, Mrs.Murphy, Senator C.B.Howard, J.L.Ewing.W.H.Lynch, A.Martin & Son, Sherbrooke Record Co., Sherbrooke Insurance Agencies, Bank of Montreal, Mr.H.L.Gagnon, Mrs.W.S.Allen, (Dominion Stores Limited, Mr.J.Costanzo, Portland Store, Mrs.R.F.Morris, Mrs.Robert Newton.$4: Mrs.Gordon Loomis.$3: Mrs.Andrea Robinson.Ross-Biron Electric, Limited, Arnolds Ltd., W.S.Dresser & Co., Mrs.R.W.L.Stewart, Metropolitan Store, Mrs.K.B.Jenckes, Mrs.J.H.Walsh.$2.50: Mr.W.S.Sutherland.$2: Pharmacie Chagnon, Enrg., Fashion Craft, Ltd., Mr.and Mrs.R.for Montreal, to attend the semiannual meeting of the Quebec Provincial Chapter, convening at the Mount Royal on Tuesday, will also be a guest at the head table at a dinner being given that evening by the Provincial Chapter, at the same hotel.Other representatives from local Chapters, who will attend the Provincial semi-annual, are Mrs.F.H.Bradley, Mrs.R.L.Duberger, Mrs.Matthew Graham, Miss May 'M'itchell, Mrs Cecil Dunn, Mrs.C.F.W\u2019albridge, Mrs.L.Chevalier, Mrs.Alphonse Genest and Mrs, L.G-audrcau.* * * Mrs.George H.Carr entertained delightfully at tea yesterday afternoon, at Mrs.Clifford Goodhue\u2019s, in MIND YOUR MANNERS The Situation: You are calling a doctor, whom you know socially, about your child, who its ill.Wrong Way: Ask him about his family and have a social chat before you start telling him about the child\u2019s symptoms.| _ Right Way: Make your call as bus-, inesslike as though you know the d'oetor only professionally.(Doctors are asking us not to waste time these days with any unnecessary telephone conversation.) tailored skirt ami a variety of blouses.Pattern 9092 makes thirfty wardrobe for your active little sprite, Pattern 9002 comes in sizes 3, J, 6, 8, 10.Size ti, jumper, 1 ¦'L yards 39-inch; blouse, % yarc^ 39-inch; skirt, 1 yard 51 inch.Send twenty cents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern.Write plainly size, name, address, style number.Send your order -to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Pattern Department, Sherbrooke, Quebec,\tI GLORIFY YOURSELF., MIDDIES AND TUNICS ARE SMART NEW STYLES THAT HIDE SWAY-BACK BY ALICIA HAUT The sway-backed girl can thank her lucky stars for a smart new fashion that makes perfect camouflage for this figure fault, and that a a back-buttoned middy style.What this style does to minimize a sway is to give your back a slight filling in with extra thickness of material, Buttons lined up in a rear row also give the effect of sloping out a two-quick curve.Other good bets for disguise in fall fashions^ are over-blouse and tunic styles that flare out over a sway from a belted waist; suits with jackets that have ripping coattails and skirt fullness that flows toward ihe back, Boat that HEADACHE PAIN A.Badger, Central Market, Panne-.honor of Mrs.Charles B.Howard, ton & Boisvert.N.E.Walley, H, who received with the hostess in the Lloyd, J.M.Nault, Limited, Mrs.spacious living room, about which G C Hall Mrs M Donald.Mrs.N., Pink snapdragon and toning autumn F! Dinntng, Mac Galium & \u2019Godbout.! ««wera were artistically arranged.A.R.Wilson, Ltd., Mrs.Gilbert, Tfa was served in the dining room, Miss Hale, Mrs.Spafford, Mrs.^rs -I.Keith Edwards and Mrs.Ben Snell, Mm.W.H.Griffiths, Mrs.M.a ,H\"wa^ P°lmn£ 5a aT\\d C0.ffeG\u2019 J.Mills, Mrs.Lynch, Mrs.George ' f,nd .Mrs-S- Howard cutting ï^amn^f-JGewr^e&aY\u2019 S' ; c Watson & Co.RegU, John Milfok^ rolor sfhemG w,Ith Pink ^pdragon Son Fannie Shop Star Pharmacy |\tbow -d - ch Reg\u2019d., Miss Elizabeth Bradley, Mrs,\t\u2022\u201e th tf\u201e room wcre ,Mirs.E.N, S\u2019\tIi PMn\u2019 ififi Fidler, Mrs.E.G.Bascom and Mrs.Van Vleit, Mr.Goodhue Mrs.Stev- ^ Donald'.ens, Mrs.Jenckes, Mr.F.E.Ker-1 ridge, Mrs.Overbury, Mrs.II.A.Burbank, Mrs.E.A.Gathcart, Al-latt\u2019is Bakery, Mrs.D.Echenberg, Mrs.A.D.White, Mrs.Fred Povey, Mrs.I,.Moore, Mrs.Billingsley.$1.50: Keeler & Cross Ltd.$1.10: Mrs.McManamy.$1: Les Ateliers Belanger, A.Trudeau, H.Budning, O.Poudrette, Mathurin, Ltd., Crown Diamond Paint Co., Pharmacie Sherbrooke, J.Petery, J.S.Nault, Hovey Packing Co., J.N.Boisvert G.L.Bedard, Pharmacie Gaudet, J.A.Savard, Ltd., D.C.Dagneau, Mrs.Bassett, Mns.Baratgen, Mr.J.Rennie, Miss Bennetts, Mrs.Charles Ross, Mrs.R.Robins, Mrs.H.Leslie, Mrs.Blue, Mrs.F.Hovey, Mrs.G.Ingham, Mrs.D.Kerr, Mrs.Simpson, Mrs.W.Jackson, Mrs.Strachine, Mrs.FLANDERS MARRIAGES LOFTHOUSE\u2014DARBY A quiet but pretty wedding took place in the Church of the Advent on Saturday, September 30th, when Winifred Mayfield, tbird daughter of Mrs.M.A.Darby, of Sherbrooke, was united in marriage to Mr.Douglas Reginald Stuart Lofthouse, only son of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Lofthouse, of Sand Hill, the Rev.Canon E.K.Moffatt officiating.The bride, who was given in marriage by,her mother, wore a street length dress of Royal blue rayon Æw/ 9 ASPIRIN RELIEVES HEADACHE ALMOST IMMEDIATELY Genuine Aspirin now at a new low price! Now drastically reduced prices on genuine Aspirin [make it easier than ever for you to obtain fast, efficient relief from the pain of headache, neuritis, or neuralgia.Perhaps you have never tried Aspirin yourself.Then you\u2019ll be delighted when you discover the speed with which genuine Aspirin gets to work relieving pain.eASPIRIN THE \u2022¦BAYER\u201d CROSS ON EACH TABLET-IS YOUR GUARANTEE THAT IT'S ASPIRIN crepe, with navy accessories.She R.Moe, Mrs.E.Bradley, Mre, M., carried a Colonial bouquet of while Wiggett, Mrs.O.B.McPherson, j carnations and pink roses tied with Mrs.W.Barrie, Mrs.Cliff Bryant, | white ribbon.Mrs.Willis, Mrs.D.Racey, Mrs.Miss Mary Darby, sister of the Miller, Mrs, II.Moffatt, Mrs.R.| bride, acted as bridesmaid, and wore Stewart, Mrs.Thissen, Mrs.Ben | a street length dress of Queen\u2019s C.Howard, Mrs.Vic Newton, Mrs.1 blue, with navy accessories, and car-F.Milne, Mrs.O.Stenson, Mrs.E, ried a Colonial bouquet of pink Nicol, Mrs.A.Muir, Mrs.G.Burt, carnations tied with pink ribbon.Mrs.Z.Griffith, Mrs, D.Bishop, ! Mr.William F.Darby, only bro-Mrs.G.MacKay, Mrs.C.Dunn, Mrs.1 ther of the bride, acted as best man.J.Joslin, Mrs.J.Hovey, Mrs.E.After the ceremony, an informal Walley, Mrs.Welsh, Mrs.Jackson,1 reception was held at the bride\u2019s Mrs, N.Lothrop, Mrs, P.^ Robins, ' home on Short Street.Light refresh-Mrs.E.Arnold, Mrs.Taylor, Mrs.ments were served, and later Mr.Trenholme, Mrs.Havard, Mrs.Mac- , and Mrs.Lofthouse left on their Kenzie.Mrs.Budning, Mrs.Mary wedding trip.Sims, Mrs.Mignault, Mrs.Bascom,; ____________________________________ Mrs.H.MacCrea, Mrs.L.Ross, Mrs.Saunders, Mrs.R.B.Johnson, Mrs.: Mrs.H.S.Armstrong, Mrs.Guy C.\tF.Fuller, Mrs.S.MacLean, Mrs.Bryant, Mrs.L.Rosenbloom, Mrs.George Fuller, Mrs.H.Clarke, Miss Corfield, Mrs.M.V.Long, Mrs.R.Wiggett, Mrs.G.Fox, Mrs.IT.A.D- Howard, Mrs.R.Montgomery, Clarke, Mrs.C.LaRose, Mrs.H.Mrs.C.A.Turner, Mrs.MacLennan, Blue, Mrs.W.T.Hewlett, Mrs.B.Mrs.S.Smith, Mrs.I.Echenberg, Jones, Mrs.George Povey,¦ Mrs.LJ Mrs.MacKay, Mrs.S.Stewart, Mrs.Desault, Mrs.M.Gilman, Mrs.S.J.Echenberg, Mrs.R.McCabe.Lougheed, Stevenson\u2019s, Ltd., Sears $10.51: Amounts less than one Studio, J.L.Roy, Mr.Katadotis, A!- - dollar.exaruier\u2019û, Mrs.Bartlett, Miss A.St.Jean, Bert Williams Art Shop, J.A.EAST ANGUS SUBSCRIPTIONS Metivier, Henry\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Wear, Through the efforts of Mrs.P.H.Ltd., Leo Laliberte, Miss Ross, J ; Scowen, assisted by Mrs.Leslie Mor- V.\tAmes, Mrs.G.Ross, C.R.Holt, gan and Miss Mildred Cameron, the Mrs.Petts, Mrs.G.Banks, Mr.substantial sum of $83.40 was col-Sampson, Miss Harwood, Mrs.jlected in East Angus.The list of Newell, Mrs.McCaw, Mns.Soles,i subscribers is as follows: Mrs.Swallow, Mrs.Kennedy, Mrs.$5: Mr.P.H.Scowen, Mr.H.H.R.Wood, Mrs.G, Bishop, Mrs.Mor- Cooper.risen, Mrs.A.C.Ross, Mrs.Neville, $2: Mr.Allan Hall, Mr.R.Rouse, Mr.Olivier, Mrs.Fred Sangster, Mr.Mrs.E.P.Wilson, Mrs.A.E.John-Gustafson, Mrs.F.Bradley, Mrs.H.j ston, Mr.A, G.Durgin, Mr.L.Howe, P.Hamel, Mrs.George Ogston, Mrs.Mr.R.Caswell, Mrs.Carl Simons, W.\tW.Gibson, Mrs.Gaffney.Mr.Mr.David Ferguson.Earnshaw, Mr.W.Bradley, Mrs.T.I $1.50: Mr, Hugh Young.Southwood, Mrs.K.Shepherd, Mrs.$1 : Mr.A.Niles, Mr.George Lear-J.Saunders, Mrs.Ross, Mr.Edw.month, Mrs.E.A.Montgomery, Mrs.jLyster, Mrs.Hopkins, Mrs.H.E.Edith Learmonth, Mrs.McCabe, ¦McFarlane, Mns.L.Saunders, Mrs.; Fred Allen, Gordon Planche, T.Row- D,\tO.Carter, Mr.W.Bourque, Mrs.1 land Jr., J, Mitchell, W.Damon, R.1 C.Gervais, Mrs.F.W.Steele, Mrs.Willard, J.W.Frost, E.M.Davis, R.N.Ogilvy, Mr.D.Johnston, Mrs.W.A.Hall, L.M.Morgan, Mrs.J, M.Larrabee, Mrs.A.W.Kerridge, Goodfellow, Mrs.J.LaBonte, Mrs.-McKenna, Mrs.C.King, Mrs.G.Clout, Mrs.Chester Damon, Mrs, J.Westgate, Miss F.Cowling, Mrs, A.Willard, Mrs, J.McFadden, Miss B.Parsons, Mrs.F.C.Barlow, Mrs, C.The sincere eympahhy of this com-1 niunity is extended to the Lake family ip their lumcavement through the racing o! Mr Alvin Lake on September 25.Mr.Lake wa* one of the oldest it a, lents of this place and was born and spent most of his life in this place, where he operated a sawmill and grist mill for many years.The community wa,, again saddened on learning of the death of Mr.Lemieux, following a terious accident, which occurred about a week earlier.The funeral was held from his homP on Monday morning, October 2.Much sympathy f.s extended to Mrs, Lemieux and family at this time.Visitoris at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lake included Mr.and | Mrs.Reginald Bailey and son, Arthur, and Mis?Mabel Carter, of East Angus, and Mr.and Mrs.Steve Brazil and family, of Eaton Corner.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph K.Bennett and children, Beverley and Gary, of Montreal, were callers at the home ¦ of Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Fronch.Mr.Lawrence French, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Elizabeth French, | j of Island Brcok, and Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 Loiyd French and son, Eric, of Saw-I vervillc, were, visitors at Mr.Robert ' French\u2019s.Callers at the same home included Mr.and Mns.Bernal JTodg-; man, of Birchton, and Mr.William Banks, of Passumpsic, Vt.STANSTEAD Miss Ilutloy in her bcrravemenl.Miss Jo.ii> Colby, O.B.E., is spending a week in Montreal.Mrs.McLeod, nee Florence Curtis, and son, of Belleville, Out., are guests of Mr.and Mrs, E.W.Curtis.Miss Mary McIntosh, who spent a short vacation with Un.Mdn-toah, has returned to Toronto, Ont., to resume her studio;; at the Toronto University.Rev.C.M.Stewart, President of the Quebec-Sherbrooke Presbytery, was in Richmond for the induction service of Rev.Thomas Mitchell, lr> the pastorate of the United Church.Miss Catherine McKenzie was in Ayer\u2019s Cliff, \\vf;ore she attended the Stanstead County Teachers\u2019 Association, and was the guest speaker.Mrs.A.It.Bulman attended the Teachers\u2019 Oenvention at Ayer\u2019s Cliff, where she presided at the session in hen capacity as President of the Association.Mrs.Charles Beaulieu and daughter, of Lemvoxville, are guests of Mrs.Beaulieu\u2019s mother, Mrs.Marie Ma c Donga 11.Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Irvine are spending a few days in Montreal.Dr.I/o is Vokk Timm-on , of New York, is spending a week here organizing community recreation.Mrs.P.M.Poups was a visitor in Montreal.Miss Catherine I.McKenzie is (spending a few days in Montreal, where she is attending the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers\u2019 convention.PEARCETON Mr.and Mrs.William Chandler and family spent a week-end at Stanibridge Station with their daughter, Mrs.L.Bocash, and Mr, Bo-cn.s h.Pte.Donald Gardner, of Montreal, spent a week-end at his home here.Mrs, Alice Bedard, of Hartford, Conn., was a guest of Mrs.Annie G a rdner.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Turner spent a day in East Farnhnm with Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Draper.sur y of the United Church at Philips-burg.The speaker in the evening wag the Rev.M^.Frances, of St.Albans, Vt.MYSTIC Mrs.M.Browley, Mrs.Effie Harlow and Mr.Joe Richards, of Enos-j burg, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.H.Call; and Miss Gertrude Palmer, of Sutton, were here to attend the Stone-1 Buckland wedding.Misses Edith Walbridgc and Ann Beverly, of Montreal, spent a weekend wifi the former\u2019s parents.Several from here attended the .services held for the 125th anniver- Take Care Of Your Health Use Our \u201cB.1\u201d Bread ALLAH\u2019S PHONE 724 WINDSOR MILLS Mns.C.W.Mutchler has left for Columbia, S.C., wher(> she will join her husband.Mrs.J.Bagnall is spending a Lav days in Montreal visiting relatives.The many friends of Mrs.Laird Thomas will be pleased to know that she lias returned home, after unlergoing a successful operation in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs.Ernest Finch entertained the Stanstead Chapter of the I.O.D.E.at her residence.Mrs.Ross, the Regent, presided, and opened the meeting with the Prayer of \u2019he Order and th© presenting of the jrtandard.' The minutes of the last | meeting were read and approved.Letters of thanks were read from ; Principal E.C.Amaron and Miss i Elsie McFadzen for the gift from j the Order to purchase music records, j Items 23.GAGNE A DESM Ait AÏS, '.Ve W ELUNÜTON North.Kichuicnd Olftce.Phone 37.LYNCH » LYNCH.PA 01 LIT l ES POK dealing with income ahd Exceea ProUt T&x.Sun Life Buudtng.Sherbrooke.ROUSSEAU.HOWARD & BRADLEY.OU-vier Bldg.4 Wellington South.Phone 727.EWING éfe MeKADDEN.231 ST.J AJU ES Street West.Montreal Fei Lancaster &73S J.Armitcge Evun*.E-.o.Ue^rge S.McFadden.E.O.Jott V Caagram.Auctioneer» LEE AKGLOIS.TOMIFOBtA, E^UTE 1.b.A BUK'rON.WAfERVILLK Pa 86rï.R.M.DEMERS, USN\u2019VlLLa TEL.214r23.W.D.SOLES.KNOWLTON.DISTRICT of Bedford.H.J.STAN DISH, AYER'S CLIFF.QUE.Chartered Accountants EDNEY.ARMJTAGE A CO.CHARTERED AxrcouDthDU.72 Prospect SL Phone 32MA P.H ROSS & SONS.CHARTERED Accountant .Montreal.Dentist Da A.HAMEL.DENTIST.SPECIALTY Dentarer.17a Wellington.Phone 824&- >R.i.A LANDRY.SUR G EON-DENTIST, L- ay.100 Wellington St North, opposite Co irt House.Phone 393.For Sale \u2019Real Estate For Sale DEOPHEAD SEWING MACHINE FOR ON HIGH STREET, TEN ROOM HOUSE, saie.very good condition.Apply Mrs.hardwood finish throughout, oil burner.Leslie Comstock, Paquette Avenue, Rock Is iand.hot water heating and cement cellar.Fred Conway.TWO TENEMENT FRAME HOUSE IN West Ward.Price $6.000.Terms.Fred Conway.Farms For Sale LOVELY RED PEKINGESE PUPPIES, rogbteied, male» and females.C.Sparke, Fulford.Que., between Foster and West Shefford.\t___________________ ' DRESSER, FOLDING COT.2 BURNER oven, small tables.27 Wolfe Street.DINING SET, PARLOR SUITE.SEWING machine, w:iting desk, five kitchen chaire, kitchen stove.Quebec heater, leather sofa, sideboard.Mr.Albert Fremont, Sutton Junction, Que.CHINA CABINET.PHONE 4571 AFTER 6 P-nt._________________i NEW AND USED RENFREW COOK AND box stoves, circulator heaters, circular drag saw rigs, one ice plow, one ice saw, new rubber belting, druggist scale*, shafting.boxes and pulleys, washing machinée, new and used car parts, Willys-Knight parts, one 6 H.P.gas engine.Francia Ingalle.Sutton\tJunction.Phone 2rl2.\tj USED OIL BURNER, DOUBLE OR SIN- For Sale or Exchange gle, for stove or furnace.Phone 3036-M.Lost and Found LOST \u2014 REGISTERED DURHAM COW with red and white marking, no horns.Strayed away on Tuesday, if found notify at once to Harrison Morse, Hatley.Phone brd, Aye:\u2019a Ci iff.FARM FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF late John Kaeey.five mi.es from Lenuox-ville, on John ville road.Apply E.T.Settlement Society, 4 Wellington St South, Sherbrooke.220 ACRE FARM, NEAR RICHMOND, with sugar bush and wood lot.Seven room house, new bern, completely equipped and exceptionally well stocked, real good buy.Fred Conway.Livestock For Sale Male Help Wanted REGISTERED 8 MONTHS OLD HEREFORD bull calf.Hugh Cairgs, Sawyerville, Que.Phone 62r22.R.J.W.MAHER.DENTAL SURGEON.7U Wellington St North.Room 107.Tel.1734.Successor to Dr.F.H.Bradley.Electro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALTY ï RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS.Neuritia X-ray Laboratory.Diagnosis ot stomach.Intestines, heart.Electro-Surgical removal of tonsiia, hemorrhoids, warta, corns.Dr.Horn.85 Court St Phone 3636.Marriage Licences MARRIAGE LICENCES.W.R.BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg.4 Wellington South.\u2022 ! ONE PAIR WHITE SKATES.IVi: ONE pair silver evening slipper*, 514.practically new.Cell in person.119 King W est, ^ Apt.6.-\u2014-\u2014- 100 BUSHELS OF CARROTS.ERNEST Price, R.D.1.Phone 210r24.McCLARY ELECTRIC STOVE, LARGE eise, good condition.Apply 78 Melbourne Street.\tj PUREBRED, REGISTERED, UNREGISTER-j ed.Cocker Spaniel puppies, red, black, i buff, golden particolora.shipped anywhere, aafe arrival and eatiifaction guaranteed.Edwin Martin Bedford, Que.\t| MO FF AIT ELECTRIC STOVE, WOOD auxiliary, perfect condition, splendid oven.Price $43.Can he seen at Ross-Biron Electric.Phone Cookshire 81, or Box 6.IN LENNOXVILLE, BRICK CASED HOUSE to be demolished and removed.C.T.Herring, Lor.noxville.Phone 180.BREEDING EWES, RAMS, YOUNG PIGS, fowls.Would trade for cows.F.K-Pinsonnault, Sweetsburg.EXPERIENCED LINEMEN for Public Utility operating in Eastern Townships of Quebec and vicinity.Permanent positions for right men.Monthly rate of pay and benefits.Apply to nearest Selective Service Office.Refer BR.797.SINGLE MAN FOR FARM, STEADY JOB.or older man or boy.Carl Tang:, Hunting-ville.Phone Lennoxville, 916r2.Wanted To Purchase Money To Loan LOANS\u2014$20 TO $1,000 WITHOUT ENDORSERS CAMPBELL flNANCE OORPORATIUN LIMITED 9-A WeU'ngtor North.Room 11.Phone 3637 Sherbrooke.Que Representative at Magog: Etienne Gerin, 57 Main Street.Phone 793.Female Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER FOR THREE ROOM apartment, ens adult and one child.Sleep in or out.Apply 132a Short Street after 6 p.m.WANTED: ANTIQUES.GLASS, CHINA, vases, lamps, hand painted china, gold jewellery and silver pieces, figurines.Box 28, Record.Fred MacMurray And Dorothy Lamour Co-Starred In \u201cAnd The Angels Sing\u201d Paul Muni and Anna Lee drink a toast, in Columbia's \u201cCommandos Strike at Dawn,\u201d timely war drama at the New Premier Theatre, h irst great screen story of the world's toughest fighting men, the new film was directed by John Farrow and produced by Lester Cowan.ANTIQUES WANTED: CASH FOR ROSE and grape carved chairs and sofas, mirrors, bureaus, tables, beds and anything old.Box £7.Record.\tg To Let FRONT STORE SPACE, HEATED AND lighted with k window.1.Salois, 32 Wellington South Phone 1195 or 2314-W.SIX ROOM APARTMENT.REEDS VILLE Road, North Hatley.Apply Mrs, B.Gagnon, North.Hatley.LARGE, FIVE ROOM.MODERN APART-ment in North Ward, in exchange for; desirable two or three room apartment.Phone 4535-W.HAWAIIN GUITAR AND CASE.APPLY 4 Belvidera Street, Lennoxville.TWO AYRSHIRE COWS, 1 TO FRESHEN this month end one in Februery.One model T truck, 1 wooden snow roller, 4 feet in diameter, 1 drag saw.F.C.Marsh, Foster, Que.Cars For Sale Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU, B.A.S.O.EYESIGHT Specialist.27a Wellington Na Phon# 267.Open w to 6 every day.S.BRAULT.B.A.S.O.EYE-SIGHT Specialist.60 Wellington Sl N\u201e Apt.1.1 hone 3462.Physicians and Surgeons DR.ÏTHIER.PHONE 676.i GORDON ST.El-ttrotherape Urinary Diaeasa- i 1968 FORD SEDAN, FIVE GOOD TIRES.Serial H-14522, $600.Arthur Booth.27 Palace Street, Lorraine Apts.Apply after 7 p.m.DRS.I.A.DAUCHE & oIONEL DARCHE.Eye ear.nose and throat.Privât* Hoi-tip 92 King Street West Poultry For Sale 35 N.H.RED YEARLING HENS, FISHER Orchard strain.$1.25 each.Mrs.Clarence Pease, 617r21 Richmond.COOK GENERAL, EXPERIENCED, FOR , adult family of three.High wages.Apply i Mrs.C.W.Buchanan, Knowlton.GENERAL MAID FOR SMALL ADULT family.Mrs.Dinning, 28 Montreal Street.HOUSEKEEPER FOR MAN AND ONE boy on farm.Light housework.Box 40.Record.HOUSEKEEPER.WANTED FOR TWO MEN on farm.Aflyply K.T.Johnson, Water-ville.WOMAN WANTED FOR GENERAL housework in country.Good home for right party.Mrs.Fred Hodge, Birchton.Situation Wanted, Male Real Estate BUST SAMSON WILL BUY.SELL OH ^change all kinds of property throughout ie Province.For full details write Albini amson.P.O.Box 627.Sherbrooke.PQ-Tf ice : 6 King St.East, Apt.1.Phone herbrooke.1657-M.25 BARRED F.OCK PULLETS, $1.50 EACH.Haines Moffatt, Brome, Que, BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE.NINETY, White Rock pullets, ready to lay.Apply Mrs.H.Belcher.Brome.\t! TWELVE WHITE INDIAN RUNNER ducks, four months old, lay every day strain, $1.25 each; also few related drakes.Two extra fine large Hampshire Red cockerels from Ontario high production strain, $2.50 each.Forty yearling White Plymouth Rock hens will make fine breeders, $1.25 each, Forty White Leghorn hens, high producers, $1 each.Sunny Hill Far-m.Charles M.Abbott, Phone 21rl3, North Hatley.\tj EXPERIENCED FARMER WANTS WORK f on farm or would take a small farm.! Levi P6ge.Waterloo* Que.Personal \u2014.¦H»\"\t1 .\u2014- SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFFECTIVE, ¦^o weeks\u2019 supply, $1; 12 weeks.$5, at all druggist* THREE ROOM HEATED APARTMENT TO sub-let, hot water, Frigidaire.Apt.1, 183 Xing Street West.Rooms To Let UNFURNISHED ROOM WITH KITCHEN privileges, suitable for two girls, central location.Phene 2717-R.ROOM TO RENT, 44 PORTLAND AVE-nue, with private entrance, no children.Rugs BROAD LOOM TWEED REVERSIBLE rugs made from your old carpets and materials.Catalogue and information on request.Anglo-French Carpet Co., Drummond luildine.Montreal.Pest Control LICENSED AUCTIONEER LEO F.DANIELS \u201cAH Kinds of Auctions\u201d Tel.8-r-5 \u2014 WINDSOR MILLS 'DERPO\" BUG KILLER.85c COMPLETEE-ly exterminates Beibugs.Cockroaches.Fleas Sil erfish.Cricket*.\"DERAT' Rat id Mouse Killer 50c Harmless to Humana, Animals, FowL Sdid by Ei-ton.Montreal Pharmacy.Leduc, Dupuis Frerts, leading drug, grocery, hardware stores, or write Derpo Products.Toronto 4 Miscellaneous Storage Trade Schools FURNITURE, ETC.IN SEPARATE -\u2014- rooms Phone Prichard.526rl.\tSTENOS, TYPISTS, POSTAL CLERKS for Government war work.You can train { at home.Free information.M.C.C.Civil Service School Ltd., Toronto 1CV.Poisonous honey is produced by some South American bees.MATHIAS TVPEWHSTER EXCHANGE NEW ADDRESS: 25A Wellington St.North Ph.»r.« 243 \u2014 Res.Phone 2873 ¦ ¦intiliiiniliiiliriliiiiimsiiitfflniiiiinnmiitiiininifflintiiimmniuiiSitlllfflmiinS J JAY N.WHITE, D.O.S.J Doctor - Ocular Science 1 OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN | 30 Main St.West COATICOOK, QUE.i Appointment.Write or Phone I46r2\t| =\tRepair Service by Mail.WILL INVEST $2004500 WITH BUSINESS men on worthy proposal.What have you?Write details.Box 39, Record Office.A clergyman al Sudbury is reported £.s having denounced the Rame of bir./xo as a \u201csilly type of entertainment.\u201d If everything that somebody regarded as silly wae removed, this world would be a rather empty place.\u2014Brockville Recorder and Times.A corn dog is a skinless weiner baked iriide corn bread in a mold.Install.\t_J FLUORESCENT FIXTURES \u201cTHE MODERN WAY\" Estimates on lighting your office or plant cheerfully given.WIGGETT ELECTRIC 1 9 Marquette St., Sherbrooke.\tPhone 435 REPAIRS on Irons T oasters Hot Plates Percolators V acuum Cleaners Ross-Biron Electric Limited 17 Frontenac St,\tPhone 645 PUMPS WANTED ^ 11 Kinds of Water Pumps.State capacity, make and price.DUQUETTE SPECIALTIES - SHERBROOKE \u2014 26 Gillespie St.Phone 32!)G Headac Nothing is more depressing than headaches .Why suffer?.Lambly's -will give instant relief.Ajx Lam&ly'sisgoodforear-ache,toothache,painsin \"ty .back, stomach, bowels.7kua' HEADACHE POWDERS CViumbin's \u201cCommandos Strike nt Dawn,\u201d which opens tomorrow at the Premier Theatre, is known to Hollywood as the motion picture more eagerly awaited than any in recent years.And Hollywood knows the film, too, ns the motion picture which exceeded even the fondest anticipations.The forthcoming film is remarkable in that, during production: It enlisted the enthusiastic support and co-operation of three great governments \u2014 the United States, Great ! Britain and Canada.It was considered so important by Paul Muni that he insisted upon | playing the starring role his first! screen venture in more than two years.It marks the screen return of Lillian Gish, world-famous stage and) isilent screen star, after a nine year absence from Hollywood.Its cast includes several hundred Canadian-trained commandos, who appear as themselves and who pre- AUCTIQN SALE FOR ESTATE OF THE LATE Osmond Burnell, 3 Miles from Wntcrville, 1 Mile from Eustls Saturday, October 14th, AT 12 NOON 8 cows, two to freshen in December, 3 to freshen in spring; 1 registered Jersey, 1 registered Jersey bull, 3 years; 2 horses, 3 two year old heifers, one bred, 1 three year old heifer, bred, 2 one year old Jersey heifers, 1 Ayrshire heifer, 8 months old, 1 Ayrshire bull, 8 months old; 5 calves, 4Ü ! hens, mower, 6 ft.cut; rake, double wagon, hay loader, binder, walking plow, scraper, one horse wagon, manure spreader, Pe.rin plow, spring tooth harrow, disc harrow, turnip cutter, buggy, road cart, 2 sleighs, traverse sleighs, express wagon, land roller, cultivator, stone drag, sugar arch, 2 pans, i heater, 2 mille cans, two 45 gallon drums, i 1 incubator, 85 egg size, 1 deep well pump, ! steel ladder, barrel churn, harness, all small j farm tools, chains, etc.Some household furniture and dishes.Lot of used lumber, windo-ws, doors.Many articles not listed.Terms : Cash.AZARIAS GRENIER, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE for J.A.Fortier.2 Vi Mileg from Martin ville Village on Compton Rond Tuesday, Oct.10th, 1944, AT 12:30 P.M.Will be soli: 24 cows, 2 just freshened, 1 will freshen in October, 6 one-year-old heifers, 1 one-year-old bull, 1 2-year-old, 4 calves of the spring, 4 mares, 7 years old, 1,300 lbs., 1 mare, 12 years old, 1.200 lbs.1 mare, 12 years old 1,000 lbs., 1 1-year-old colt, 1 sow, furrow at the end of October, hay loader, rftke, mowing machine, spreader, disc and spring harrow', plow, big roll, drag saw, Ford car engine, double wagon, double express, single wagon, double and single sleighs, 2 douolc harnesses, one single, Vick-ing separator, No.17, clipper, 9 milk cans, pails, 65 tons of hay, 900 bushels of oats, lot of straw, Ford car, 1931.Many other articles not listed.Terms: Cash.The farm is sold.A.GRENIER, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE at Charles Grenier\u2019s, «z1/: Miles from Compton.Mac\u2019s Hiver, Farm Next to Azarala Grenier Wednesday, Oct, 11th, 1944, AT 12:30 PM.22 cowa, 3 heifer,3 yean?, 3 heifers, 2 ycart, bull, 2 jearg, 6 heifers of the spring, 1 young bull, 7 sheep.1 registered Belgian stallion, 10 years.1,95ft Ibe., 1 six years old; mare, 1,400 iU., 1 colt, 1 year, 1 colt, 4 months, 25 hens.15 sows, 3 having their young pigs, the others will have them soonp 75 young pigs 4 weeks to 4 months, 1 purebred registered boar, class XXX, 1 year, 1 mower Frost & Wood, hay loader, rake, double wagon, with hay rack and box, manure spreader disc harrow, handle plow, double sleigh, express sleigh, single wagon, spring cultivstor, wheelbarrow, Massey-HarrLs milker, 3 double harnesses, 1 Du Laval separator.14 milk cans, 8 gallons, box for elect'ic fence, 600 bushel» of oats, forks, shovels, etc.Many other articles not listed.Terms: Cash.A.CHENIER, Auctioneer.\ti font a grimly realistic picture of warfare, as they know it! In the a tided attraction Bill (Wild Bill) Elliott again proclaims that ho ia by nature a \u201cpeaceable man, but .\u201d and rides ami routs the villian in Republic\u2019s action-packed western, \u201cMojave Firebrand.\u201d Latest of a sericu of pictures under the Republic banner.Elliott adds to his deserved popularity in this, and his top-notch performance is evidence that he is one of the ablest of Hollywood\u2019s cowboy heroes.The story is concerned with the town of Epitaph, founded a, a model villa.rc by George \u201cGabby\u201d Hayes, wealthy prospector, but which, due to the evil machinations of a gang, gradually turns out to be anything but the peaceful city he had dreamed of.Elliott who plays the part of a peace officer, is on his way through the country to meet the United States Marshall when he discovers the situation in the little town, and remains to solve a murder, help the miners and turn the gang of crooks over to the authorities.^ÈÊHktkju: Dorothy Lamour, Betty Hutton.Mini Chandler and Diana Lynn, in \u201cAnd the Angels Sing,'' opening tomorrow at the Granada Theatre.OBITUARIES MRS.CHARLES RUTHERFORD, OF GRANBY.Granby, Oct.7.\u2014The death -occurred on Monday evening, October 2, in the Montreal General Hospital, four days after a serious operation of Mrs.Charles Rutherford at the ago of sixty-two years, Bori in North Shefford in January, 1882, Emma Jane Woolley, daughter 'of Randall Woolley and his wife, Annie Latimer, became the wife of Charles G.Rutherford and resided for twenty years on a farm in North Shefford.They came to Granby and lived on Elgin Street twenty-two years.Mrv.Rutherford was a member of St.George\u2019s Church.She was 11 cousin of William Latimer, who was killed in the Boer War.and to wh >,u* memory a monument stands in Victoria Park.Besidu; her husband, there remains to mourn her loss two daughters, Lillian, Mrs.Andrew Brown, of Granby.Pearl, Mrs.Munro Chadsey, of SweeU-burg; three brothers, A.W., and John Woolley, of Connecticut, and Arthur Woolley of Spring-field, Mass.; one sister Mrs.James Youngson, of Devon.Conn., and two grandchildren Barckiy Brown and Myrtle Chadsey, of Sweeteburg.The funeral service was held in St.George\u2019s Church, Granby, with the Rev.1.M.Lids tone offic.atin*.Interment was made in Pine Wood Cemetery.Paramount\u2019s \u201cAnd the Angela .Sing\u201d is a breezy musical comedy -which opens tomorrow nt the Grnn-ndn, featuring Dorothy Lamour, Ket-Ity Hutton and Fred MacMurray, the | film tells the story of four pretty ; An.,tel sisters who meet up with conniving band-leader MacMurray.; The two members of the sister quartette beside Lamour and Hutton ; are Mimi Chandler and Diana Lynn, in particularly potent pair of female ! charmers.Singing is not (lie girls\u2019 idea of earning a living, but Mnc-I Murray changes their minds after ; borrowing their savings and then do- !-*- ' Post\u201d and \u201cReveille.\u201d I Officers present at, the funeral I were Major C.Peake and Captain ; 0.Styan, of Montreal.Rpr.Booth was horn in Magog on | December 17, 11M3, and was the son I of the late Mr.Arthur Booth and Mrs.Booth, of Magog, He was educated at the Magog High School and for several years was employed at the Dominion Textile until he joined the army at the outbreak of war, in IPS9, with the 73rd Battery, R.C.A.He was later transferred to R.C.E.About threo weeks before hie death Spr.Booth received the Efficiency Medal.The week-end before bis decease he visited his mother.He passed away on Sunday, September 24th, at Ste.Anne de Bellevue Hospital.Ho was well liked at the Motordrome by his fellow comrades ' and officers.He leaves to mourn his passing his mother, Mrs.E.Booth; and a brother, Robert, who is in France with the 6th Field Regiment; an aunt, and several coup ins.ing a disappearing act., Fred gets only as far as Brooklyn [with hie.band, however, before he ia 1 set upon by the irate sisters.Keeping peace in the family, thereafter» [brings out screamingly .funny incidents.The final chapter clears the air but, not before the talents of tha Angel quartette are displayed in song and dance.The Misses Hutton and Lamour warble tunes from the pens of the Burke-Van Heusen song-writing duo in delightful fashion with the quartette vocalizing with some of the sweetest, harmony in a long time.Raymond Walbum na the oasy-going father of the Angels and Eddie Foy, Jr., add to the general fun with some hilarious comedy while Frank Albertson plays the role of an inventor in search of a potato-peeling machine.It\u2019s jiust one of the many funny situations arising in this tune-filled musicomedy.r \u2019.r^T-sagj'Tzs.* _ THE SHADOW F il rt i _ * MASTER NORTH SUTTON Miv.Thurston Spicer has received , a telegram stating that her brother, | Pte.Hollis Page, who is fighting in Italy, has been slightly wounded,, The Misses Marion and Jennie Beattie were guenta of Mr.Ernest Haynes.Miss Patience Strong baa returned to Montreal to resume her duties.°rmystery EVERY SUNDAY 5?2P.M.\u2022 CULT ext»* s*VlNe r bhifi ^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE or less.CHARGE RATE -words or less.BIRTHS 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for 18 SPR.CHARLES HENRY BOOTH OF MAGOG Magog, Oct.7-A military funeral was held for Spr.Charles Henry Booth on Tuesday, September 2-6, at St.Luke\u2019s Anglican Church, at two p.m., with Rev.A.E, Tulk, Chaplain, officiating.The funeral was under the direction of the Magog Branch of the Canadian Legion.A detachment from the 73rd Battery (R.) under B.S.M.Sandell, and a firing party under T.S.M.Hub-bersty, were in attendance.The bearers were active service men from the Motordrome, Montreal, where Spr.Booth was .stationed.The cortege moved from the house at the slow march in the following order: Firing party, Canadian Detachment of the 73rd Batt.(R.), the hearse, and mourner.,.The choir was in attendance and favorite hymns were sung.Interment was made in the Canadian Legion Plot, at Pine Hill Cemetery.Rev.A.E.Tulk, Chaplain, conducted the committal service, assisted by Comrade D.Ramage, of the Magog Branch of the Canadian Legion, after which three volleys were fired, followed by the \u201cLast i» - MARRIAGES - DEATHS \u2014 Heath and Funeral notices.Card of Thanks, In 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, 5 cents per word, 25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader notices in country locals 15c per line, five worda to a line; Lennoxville and City Bricflcts, 20c per line, minimum charge of 50c for two lines.There will bo a charge for postage of ten cents for a Record Box number.ERRORS, on our part In advertisements will be rectifled immediately on attention being called thereto.STOP Wasting Fuel And Money ! Home, School or Factory, It\u2019s More Important Than Ever That You Save Fuel.As much as 30% has been saved by caulking windows and doors with plastic cements.It\u2019s easy to apply, it\u2019s inexpensive and it lasts a life time.LET US GIVE YOU FULL PARTICULARS PATCH BROTHERS MAGOG.QUE.DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS ZEPH.ROUSSEAU AUCTIONEER Bilingual\tSawyerville, Phone 9 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus.ALDEN R.ROUSSEAU AUCTIONEER For the District of St.Francis, Telephone 36 \u2014 EAST ANGUS, Que.CAN \\ WAVE ANOTHER JUMBO RAZZLE DAZZLE FUDGE?JUST ONE MORE-PLEASE ALL RIGHT-BUT HURRY-AS VOUVE COT TO MEET MAGGIE- WÆM.LISTEN-BIG BOY-1 REMEMBER ALL THE TUNES THEY PLAYED AT THE GROCERY CHEWING SHOP - I IMAGINE I KIN STILL HEAR IT I'LL BE GLAD TO GIT HOME AN' RDRGIT IT - BOV// IF I HAD TO LISTEN TO THAT BOOGIE WOOGIE MUSIC ANOTHER MINUTE-1 WOULD BE BAU-BAU- y Copf.'T/U, Fcaturtt S/nthcan, In-:., World rights rwcrvtd.10*7* ! 8 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1944.Opening Of Ulverton Consolidated School Held At Dunkerly Memorial Ulvecton Dct.7.\u2014 The school opening of the Ulverton Consolidated School was held at the Dunkerly Memorial on Friday evening, September 29, at eight p.m.The attendance of friends and parents was large, and the proceeds amounted to $24.31.The programme was as follows: The School Yell; the School song; three songs, \u201cBless Them All,\u201d \"Vict\u2019ry Polka\u201d and \u201cSwinging On * Star,\u201d by the whole school; five short plays, \u201cHealth Board Play,\u201d \u201cBoys\u2019 Rights Club,\u201d \u201cZachary\u2019s Hired Man,\u201d \u201cAnti-Gossip Club\u201d and \u201cPuse-in-Boots\u201d; star drill and tramp drill and a set of five tableaux called comic characters, During the intermission Rev.Mr.Truscotte, Rev.Mr.Denton and the Principal of the School gave short addresses.Mr.Leney acted as chairman.The prize list was as follows : Grade I: Jimmy Bergeron, prizes for reading, printing, art, Scrip- PERIODIC PAINS HOLDING YOU BACK AT HOMB takc ANTALGINE AND ENJOY FREEDOM DUPING THOSE TPYING MOMENTS 25*ano75r*vww(y**1.CANADA\u2019S VETERANS Thetrfbst-Ww Opportunities This is the second of a series of advertisements to inform the people of Canada of plans to re-establish men and women of the Armed Forces.To get the full details save and read every advertisement.por complet* infornwtlon write for ,1*.booklet.'\u2019IWk to Clvl1 Ufc' TksHkrSaviceâMtuityaMlgtestMiskmentCredit- ^ «R «m»« ««***!!!?.When the time comes to lenve It is a world which has changed m of many world.For many there will be a choice I tltc armed lone., .he man or\t'\u201cf\u201d\" in the time they have been scrvmg.or\tsecurity .need\t^.\t^ also during this period.\tCanada\u2019s men and women must have Canada\u2019s veterans / - 111' will have opportunity and he p 111 making their choice of a lifetime occupation.um t 'I ; s | r - > ,1 WmZM.THE WM SEDUCE MATHIIV i\" .d .¦>,.« ««»¦ .hi,\tmonthly\t\u201c j\u2019\"\u201c £.di.rh.™«d -¦\t\u201d ,crvicc in any theatre of war ^ n seagomg ships of Jar, are regarded as being on overseas service.WHEN IS IT PAID?The Act is to come into force January 1.1945 Less proclaimed earlier.Monthly payments, not exceeding monthly pay and allowances last receive , will start after that time full payment is made.HOW TO GET IT Application, for those still serving, will be made \u201eThe time of discharge.Arrangements are be.ng made for those already in civilian life to make their applications to the service m which they last served.dependents may claim it There \u201e provision in the Act for dependents of LLwho die ,n service, or of tho- who d before payment is made or completed, to mak application for the gratuity.he-esthblishmeht «eut In addition to the war service B'-atu-ty^.re-establishment credit is set up o r\teligible for the Rta- for working capital and for purchase of instruments of a busines* or profession.or tools for training or education.Provision is made also to authorise its use for other constructive purposes.service people who are Zty.It can be applied for at any »-e in the ten years following discharge and , intended especially for «hose who do^not take advantage of training, '' '1\"»'»¦ jh ,\u2019\u201cd \u201c ranks discharged since August I, 1941.If they have 183 days
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