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[" JANUARY WEATHER DECIDEDLY COLD Decidedly Cold Forecasts; Higrh -w-imls, *i^ht snow, colder.Sunday decidedly cold.The maximum temperature vc :tf rday -was 19 and the min.ini uni 5, La-n \u2022ir the tern.peratures iver« Id and ;\u2019u he* It\u2019HW THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1946.Forty-Ninth Year W orld News In Brief Halifax, Jan.19.\u2014(C.P.)_____ A 38-year-old native of Sydney, N.S., Phil Morgan, was charged with attempted murder here today following a house-break and chase through city streets during the night that sent a Halifax resident to hospital with a bullet wound in his shoulder.Harry Smith, 31, was reported by hospital officials today to he improving and was in no danger from the bullet wound.The shooting started when Michael Carlston, 55, found an intruder in his home here.After being accosted, Carlston fled from the house with two shots whistling overhead.Arthur Horne, a former member of the Halifax police force, and his son-in-law, Harry Smith, came to Carlston's assistance, chasing a man they saw conte out of Carlston\u2019s house through city streets.Finally they cornered their quarry and the shooting broke out again, with one bullet striking him in the left shoulder.Police arrived shortly and Morgan was taken to jail.Police Chief George Fox said Morgan was wanted by Saint John, N.B., police, having escaped from jail there four or five months ago.v *\t* Ottawa, Jan.19.\u2014(C.P.)\u2014 The Crown was expected to rest its case today in the trial of three Ottawa gunmen charged with the murder of City Police Detective Thomas Stone-man in a street gun fight last October.Presentation by the prosecution of a signed statement given to police by Eugene Larmont was expected to open proceedings before Mr.Justice F.H.Barlow today.Statements by the other two jointly charged with the slaying \u2014 Albert Henderson and Wilfrid d\u2019Amour \u2014were heard yesterday after being ruled admissable.Henderson's statement placed him definitely at the scene of the crime, while d\u2019Amour\u2019* asserted the trio had gone downtown for the purpose of stealing an automobile.Constable Russel! Berndt and John Hobbs, and Detectives Ubald Sauve, Borden Hobbs and John Cavan of the Otttawa police force were among witnesses as to the condition of the two men and the circumstances under which their statements were taken.The jury was called in and heard the evidence after Mr.Justice Barlow said he was satisfied the statements were made voluntarily by the prisoners, without coaxing or threats, and that the prisoners were in a fit condition to make statements.» * \u2022 King's Lynn, Norfolk, Eng.land, Jan.19.\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Six hundred service and ex-service men and women and their families yesterday attended a free matinee performance of the pantomime \u201cDick Whittington\u201d \u2014guests of an unidentified benefactor who bought all seats for the showing.Two weeks ago an elderly, bearded man paid £146 seven shillings sixpence (about $658) to reserve all seats in the Pilot Theatre for the show.Yesterday the theatre manager, A.H.Greaves, received an unsigned note instructing him to admit men or women who were or had been in the services, with their families.Steel Industry In United States Now Closing Up Plants Government Has Virtually Abandoned Hope of Averting Largest Strike in History of United States Industry-Many Plants Already Curtailing Operations.Independent Union Workers Force Way Through Pickets KHEL DENIED ! APPOINTMENT BY POLITICAL PULL Brands as Lies He Received Command of U.S.Pa-1 cific Fleet Because of Politics and Friendship With Roosevelt, Washington, Jan.19.\u2014(fPj\u2014Rear Admiral Husband E.Kimmel denounced yesterday as \u201clies and misrepresentations\u201d stories that he gott his 1911 appointment as commander j of the United States Pacific Fleet | because of politics and personal friendship with the late President! Roosevelt.\t, He was being questioned by Sen-; gxe\u2019tu\t,5ln ^lra^K\u2019 ator Scott Lucas ('Dem.-IIL) after\t™^ers the \u2019\t- (-.1.0.United Steelworkers Union Washington, Jan.19.\u2014(Æ*;\t\u2014 Fires in the huge blast furnaces in United States Steel mills burned slowly today and the last hope of halting a strike of 750,000 C.l.O.steel workers flickered feebly.The strike against the country\u2019s basic industry officially is scheduled to start at 12:01 a.m.E.S.T.Monday, but already operations are being curtailed and workers laid off in some plants.Hope of averting the walkout, which if fully effective would be one of the biggest, if not the biggest, in United States\u2019 history, faded yester-day.President Truman\u2019s compromise proposal for settling the wage dispute, accepted by C.l.O.President Philip Murray, was rejected by Benjamin F.Fairless, Upited States Steel Corporation president.Originally scheduled to begin January 14 the strike \u201cmuet take §«l .,.^4 BOSTON MAYOR CONVICTED ON FRAUD CHARGE James M.Curley, Former Massachusetts Governor, Faces Possible Prison Sentences of Forty - Seven Years as Result of Conviction.Members of the Independent Packinghouse Workers Union force their way through picket line at Swift & Co.packing' plant in Kansas City, Karos.More than forty members of Kansas Oitv police force drove wedge into 400-man picket line to escort independent union, workers to their jobs Nolo policeman with blackjack, (center, left).Washington, Jan.19 \u2014 (JP) \u2014 James M.Curley, 71-year-old veteran Massachus-etts office holder, faces possible prison sentences to-tailing 17 years as a result of his conviction ye*!onlay of using the! mails to defraud.Now both Mayor of Boston and Democratic re nre sen ta lira from Death Claims W.J.Duffy At Home In Gould Liberal Member of Legislature for Compton Died After Illness of One Day.Gould, Jan.19.-William Janies Duffy, Liberal Member < f the Quebec Legislative Assembly for Compton County and promi'-nent Gould business man, died at his home here early last even-ing following an illness of barely twenty-four hours\u2019 duration.Mr.Duffy, who was fifty-seven years of age, was stricken -the evening previous to his death.A native of South Durham, Que., Mr.Duffy moved to Gould at an early age and received his education the Senate-House committee in- which he heads will vestigating the Japanese attack on ! fJUAnp'L Pearl Harbor voted 6 to 2 against I fr'0m ÜleU -J0.bs m 1\u201930,° steel- alura- Draper Resigns Position As Director Of Toronto Police Toronto, Jan.10.\u2014 ((P) \u2014 A 17-; year career as Toronto\u2019s chief con- mviting Winston Churchill as a, and fabricating plants\t.witness.\tj Ihere appeared no White House stable has ended with the resdgna- 411 six Democrats on the commit- ! plans t,,° t,le walkout and Gov- tion of D.C.Draper and the seise- Itee voted against inviting the form-!®\u201cf sei?u,1^ of the Plants was\tD^U'ty vhief J°h'n (J°ck) ! er British Prime Minister to testify j contemplated.\t| Chisholm, 49.as his successor, on his connections with Mr.Roose-1\tonly possible avenue open Board of Police Commissioners velt.\t|*or averting the scheduled strike last night announcetd acceptance of Tru- the chief\u2019s resignation at hie own cents request.It fitted into a pattern of Senator Homer Ferguson (Rep-°,f Mich.), had wanted to question Mr.; , vv ?e P^Ppsad of 18/2\t,,\t,\t-, Churchill about any agreement he;^ h,°f by Mr\u2019 Fa?rlfs?- He was P0'fc® department reorganization in may have had with Mr.Roosevelt :a ke' to reconsider but few govern- which other changea are expected, prior to United States entry into ; \u201dp.nt °f\u2018cîa!s or\tbelieved that In a report accompanying his re- the war for parallel military action j Blg bteel wouId alter lts Position, signation, the retiring Chief warned by the United States and Britain in ! the Pacific.\t; demanded.,_____r, .He told reporters later he thought ed Mr.Truman\u2019s offer, which was its police force is strengthened.Pro1 Mr.Murray, who originally had that Toronto faces \u201can ever, greater mianded 25\u2019cents an hour, accept- danger\u201d of crime expansion unless 1 Mr.Truman\u2019s offer, which was itf police force is strengthened.Pro-the committee decision was \u201can one\taT> hour less than the 'visjon ^ additional personnel is a unfortunate thing for history.\u201d I Union\u2019s last demand and 3% cents mat\u201cr of f*hc ^wency,\u201d he said, Admiral Kimmel said he first met Pore than the proposal by Mr.Fair- as thc ,poP-iaJ:i?n Toronto hae in-i Mr.Roosevelt when the latter was lesa ^ the Union.\tcrea^d .153.921 to approximately ¦assistant Secretary of the Navy in A strike in the steel industry,\u201d, ^ riinn tinCe-n + n w.i 11915 and he was a naval lieutenant.Mr.Truman said, \u201cwill be felt cot?4rtant fo - \u201cat lelrt ffve^S ! He served as an aide to Mr.Roose-! PraC4C*lly, eTclT major lndustry in at S2M0 a xear Manor Rocrt^T I velt during the Panama-Pacific ex- the United States.It will hamper, Sau|d\u2019e Board Chairman announo\u2019 'position of that year\tlour reconversion effort.\"\ti ;!>au,'aer*->.ooard L-nairman announc- I tt\t.i , .\t\u201e ,\ti .vr nv.viooo\t,1 j «\t-\t.ed.Appointment of a deputy chief He next saw his future com- \u2019\t™\u2022 £,\ti^f t\tto succeed Chisholm will be made mander-m-chietf, Admiral Kimmel\tIns\tweek, the.mayor said, recalled, on three or four occasions cei1ts) might well spell financial dis-in Washington in 1916.Then, in aster fo.r many of tke smaller steel' September, 1918, Mr.Roosevelt companies and for a large number visited that part of the British Fleet ,0£(8teel fabricators and processors, to which Admiral Kiminiel was at- \u201cMuch as we desire to avoid a tached and \u201cI saw him no more until steel strike, we cannot overlook the June, 1941\u201d except for \u201cpassing him effect both on this Corporation and in a White House receiving line 00 one year on a charge < LVnS S aeMrtsiS\tAs the steel ^'^e-hour neared, hits were \u201cTwo cfgarets the Sy ^/»nce_»ever relat.oms with burglary tools.v\"® *we u° lmmediate, indica- Dark,\u201d \u201cCharmaine\u201d and \u201cDiane.\u201d jumped the tracks five tions that other top-rankiner ciis- \u201cTiinDc\u201d France Speeding Nationalization Paris, Jan.19.\u2014-»> , « ,, , ,, Pittsburgh for the week-end to d-i i'lr, Entezam indicated that the rec^ fl,e strike activities through his secretary would be directed to take 42 regional and subregional offices the issue directly before the power- acr0K9 the c0untry.\t-\t- u , .fui Security Council, although the; Winnipeg.Jan.19.\u2014Œ\u2014A man- word was epoken.He prompjy de-! possibility remained that the Iran- 5.,n0, ttusteeslup yet has been for the next six months is as great j battle at dawn until civilian police; established under terms of the re- shall be sufficient to convict and im-; war .\t.pos\u2019s the death sentence\u2014subject to; Settling one controversy which as it was in the fart, .si::, he Taid, I and\"moro than Z'iii'jiorHOM,'said \"to rcnt Soviot Pact and provisions for by Gen.Mac Arthur.\ti an.(l Mrs> Ci A Parsons.r\\ v»'d ! n sv-imr m >-] P,*» + wt-, C'T rv c* c«\tvxriPW P) n ** H »'r\\ 7-P» r* >\u2022 i v* l-!r\\ ctr.r\\ v-7 !\\/l r\\ nn\t_\t' _ New i ear s visitors at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Arthur \u201cQueen Elizabeth,\u201d is spending his|Ml's- Mildred Laythe, and of leave with his parent,', Mr.and\tMrs.\treport for the year, the Treasurer\u2019s served by the hostess.\t:\twith her brother,\tin Boston, Mass.Robert Reed.\t'\treport was road\tby\tMrs.Grace Mrs.Adelaide Labor\tand Miss!\tThe Misses Bernice and Betty Lt.Winnie\tAndereon, who\thas\tBoil, showing a\tvery\tsatisfactory ! Beverly Labor, of Derby\tLine,\tand\tAnn Jenness, of\tWest Burke, Vt,, been spending\ta short leave\twith\tbalance on hand.\tThe\tslate of of-1 Mr.and Mrs.Harold\tLabor\tand\twere guests over\ta week-end of Mr.T-r\u201d\"\u201d'\u2019\t71 j°inwifh two girls bf a sister; her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Ander-iliccrs was then presented by the | two children, off Newport, Vt., were and Mrs.Carlton MacDonald, in i lie tliea.re, show-business, wblc'Jl joan Davis and Constance Moore,, son, has left for Camp Shank,;, N.Y.[nominating committee, Mrs.Ruth j dinner guests of Mi', and Mrs.Harry Derby Line.begins tomorrow at the Premier, ] anci the quartette goes on to fame presents a tuneful pageant of back-1 and fortune.stage life over a fifteen-year period.; Murphy\u2019s romance with Constance as a setting for its romance and its1 is opposed by Nancy Kelly, a vixen-drama and its comedy.\tj ish burlesque queen, who makes Five top favorites, Eddie Cantor, j trouble for the pair even after they George Murphy, Joan Davis, Nancy, are married, and manoeuvers Con-Kclly and Constance Moore are stance into divorcing Murphy, hop- Mr.Napoiean Mercier and family [Young and Mrs.Mildred Laythe, as have left to make their new home j follows; President, Mrs.Catherine in Sherbrooke.\t(Johnstone; Vice-President, Mrs.Rachel Robbins; Treasurer, Mrs.Bell, and Secretary, Mies MILAN At a meeting off the Ladies\u2019 Aid Grace Bell, and Patti Foster.It was voted, and unanimously carried that this slate of officers be accepted.Due to the starred in the film, which also marks : ing to get him herself.But instead Society held at the home of Mrs.G.iabsence of the President for the the versatile Cantor\u2019s dehut as a, Murphy goes overseas, lo war, On n.MacDonald,«the election of of-!coming year, Mrs.Gopp took over screen producer.While the story is! his return he goes downhill,.winding fleers was held, resulting as follows; Tor the balance of the business not strictly autobiographical it in-'up in a cheap San Francisco cafe.Mrs.Christie MacArthur, re-elected ! meeting.A committee was appoint-terweaves many actual incidents of Carson finds him there, and to- President; Mrs.George Macdonald ed for the parish supper, held on the principals\u2019 careers into its ab- gether the pair fight their way up re-elected Vice-President; Mrs.G.sorbing plot.\t[ again to success.Murphy wins Con- N.MacDonald, re-elected Treasurer; The action begins in 1914, with stance back again, and Joan, who and Mrs.IL E.Mouland, re-elected Cantor as a scared youngster mak- has been playing a comedy romance Secretary.ing his stage debut in ah Amateur with Cantor throughout the story, The monthly meeting of the Wo-Night performance at a Bowery marries him in the gay finish.j men\u2019s Missionary Society was held theatre.Murphy is the star of the) The other picture is \u201cSheriff of! at the home of Mrs, û.R.Graham show, and he takes an interest in; Cimarron,\u201d a fast-moving film that, with a good attendance.The W.M.S.packs punches in a good outdoor along with several ladies of the eom-movie.It is bound to please ail those munity feted Mrs.Kenneth Nichoi-who like to see action.The original son on the occasion of her eighty-sereemplay by Bennett Cohen finds third birthday.Delicious refresto-Carson arriving in Cimarron at the mentis were served by Miss Lillian precise moment when two bandits Churchill and a social time was are attempting a holdup in the ex- much enjoyed by all present who had press office.Carson handles his gun joined to wish Mrs.Nicholson a so admiringly that he is asked to.happy birthday, serve as sheriff, until a U.S.Mar-, Miss Muriel MacDonald, of Mont- ____________________________________| real, is spending the holiday season at her home here.FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS STILL THE FAVORITE h.\u2019r'KiSi sn P3 M Hi H3 srs smana sn 83\t^ a 3i n sj ci a m æ ® ¦ ¦ n H ISEI PREMIER TlJEftTRE I,AST DAY.\u2014TWO GIRJE1A1T STARS IN THE GiREATElST LOVE STORY OF AiLL TIME! Oharl-cw BOYER, Ma TO ret S'U'LLIV .YN in BACK STREET.\u201d ADDIFJD\u2014A- RITOTOUS RUM,PUS THAT SETS A NEW CETLJNC, FOR LAUGHS J Leon ERiRIOCL, Ekvine RIITÆ\u2019Y, Rik-hand I/A,NE, Vida Ann BORG, Michael ST.ANiGEiL, Lydia BILBH'OOK in \u201cWHAT A BLONDE.\u201d \u201cCARNIVAL OF COURAGE,\u201d £i Coliorcd Cartoon.liâtes* World Events.- STARTING TOMORROW FOR THREE DAYS ONLY- RING UP THE CURTAIN .ON THE CAVALCADE OF SHOWS AND SHOW-FOLKS! HERE IT liS .The Romance of American Entertainment From A to Z .From Amateur Night to Broadway Fame! Dances! Gags! Girls ! Glamour! And the Songs You Can't Forget\u2014\u201cIt Had To Be You,\u201d \u201cWhoopee,\u201d \u201cDinah,\u2019\u2019 'T Want A Girl,\u201d \u201cAlahamy Bound\u201d! MUSICAL SAGA «! E B 1 $3 â EDDIt CANTOR GEORGE JOAN DAVIS K CONSTANCE « «'IC,: SKI ON 1) FA I 11 ING i t : a lt in Miss Hazel Murray, of Montreal; Miss M.Murray, of Sherbrooke; and Tpr.Lennox Murray, presently stationed at Lonigueuil, epent the holi-days with their parents, Mr.and Mrs).M.E.Murray and their brothers Walter and George Murray.Mrs.James Mutheson has returned to her home, after spending some time at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Jack Maths son being called their by the passing away of their young daughter, Dorothy.The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family.Mrs.Matheson wag.also a gueist at the home of her brother, Mr.and Mrs.George MaeAskill, in Gould.Rfmn.Murdo MacArthur visited his unde and cousins, Mr.Murdo N.MacLeod, Mr.Victor and Miss Marg aret MacLeod, at their home in Keith.January 8, and it was voted that a programme committee be appointed for the ensuing year.Refreshments were served at the tea hour by Mrs.Bell.Mr.and Mrs.Bailey Moulton, of North Troy, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ulsford Cargill, in Derby Line.Miss K.L.Flint is confined to her home due to illness.Miss Ethel Smith has concluded her work in the office of The National Bank, in Derby Line.Mrs.Lucy Waplee, off Stanstead, spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.R.R.Harris and Mrs.G.W.Schoolcraft, in Derby Line.Raymond Lasonde, recently returned from Overseas, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Leo I\u2019lante, in Derby Line, having received his honorable discharge from the Army and re-enlisting for three years.Messrs.Legaeee, of Newport, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Plante, in Derby Line.\u2019Mrs.Olwen Millett, of Washington, D.C.was a week-end and holiday guest of Miss Katherine Far-man, in Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Grow and Labor, in Orleans, Vt.\t! Mr.and Mrs.Roy Bond, of Derby Miss Katherine Berard, of New-: Line, are visiting his parents in port, Vt., was a guest of relatives Iowa.in Rock Island.\tMrs.Thomas Bowen, of Rock Master Donald Lindsler, who has Island, was a holiday guest of her been spending the holiday vacation parents, Mr.and Mrs.William with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Davis, in Waterviile.Hugh Bell, in Derby Line, has re-! Mr.and Mrs.Henri Roy, of turned to his home in Newport, Vt., Derby-Beebe, was a guest' of Mr.in order to continue his studies at:an(l Mrs.Leo Plante, in Derby Line, school.\tI Rev' anch opened with the reading of\tf,,ee.rs ^?r\t^ oo-tning year:\tPros,-\tcosy Diet crochet! Pattern 7377\thas innon Memorial Building bylaw No.1, which \u201cCompels grad-\tdent.M.ss\tBarbara Stringer;\tVice-\tdirections, charts.Xed L MrT D Ellttt- H ?uates to give at least one month\u2019s\tMiss Audrey Coates; Sec- Send twenty conte in coins for rotary, Miss Barbara McDonald; thin pattern (stamps cannot be nc-Treasurer, Miss Joyce Moore, re- cepted ) to Sherbrooke Daily Re- : Wednesdav at 8 ivrm-,.= 71, Vt 7 \"r\tTV* ™~ *\u201c enis varxeu avuvxues oi uus uepari.- u-vwvoSful during 1945, Mrs.Sang- S-rvice for Praver and Bible S+udv iv*\tthft thiy\thn°w ment during the Christmas season, ster stated, making special mention Prayer and Btble Study.thee the only true God, and Jesus Succesgful piartieS for the inter- of the annual \u201cNurses\u2019Dance\u201d xvhich Liirist, whom thou hast sent.\t1\t-\t, .\t,\t¦\t.\t.i- \u2014 \u2014i \u2014jî._ - elected.During the social which ensued, Mrs.Hoego refreshments, with Miss Chesbro, assisting.hour cord.Household Arts Department, ervod She, br-ooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern nu-mber.h vcivn 'mediate and junior, tiny tots and bad been an outstanding success, N^xt?«LLEq^PTîfî ÇHURCI1, .Jhef bess.on-Sermon also includes genfoTmeinibcrs enjovahlv ended the both socially and financially.\u201cbb rm'TpnW;TwCh0T?- \u2018\ti nfrq\u201c-g passage from the year,s programme.In addition to the ! 111 closing the Secretary grate- o.OO p.m.^ Public Worship.\tChristian Science textbook, Science re,o-uiar daises the g'Ds from grade- fuH-V acknowledged donations re- ugYou are incited to worship j \u201c^HeaUh^ Key to the\tftt7^;ceived during the year.I essential \u2018points of Christian Science\têTm ClaSSeS 01LMflnbn\tGomfort, with Mr.-.\t^\t- Campbell also presented a list of presiding.\t\u2019Ie- > ayior at the piano, a vocal solo\ti FARNFD 1 proposed new members, which was accepted in full by the meeting.All these names will be voted upon at the annual meeting on Febr by Alt.H.Cuthbert, with Mrs.Cuth- PLAIN Mr.ami Mrs, E.Haipor ami sev- The Regent wished Chanters bert aclin as ac comp ainsi, and members a Happy and Pros- perous New A\u2019ear timl hoped that the Pla?° snlf>,by Aliss Beverley Drew Paul\u2019s Guild.The a few liay.s with her sister Lucien Mathieu.M rs.XXV.X\tlcwvXx trite j te/1 III U1 VAVUIbeaL\t,\t.UCH*,, \\ 'Mirt'U e,i bursaries and scholarships for the script for the laUer was a cmver an- ___________________ u ' children of veterans.A letter was pcal on boha!f ,tf h'Hration,\u201d the ,f read from the National President re£rain bfc)nK \u201cVote l'nr »V\u2019 The Wort, with Guild me 11 A.M\u2014IN TRINITY CHURCH.BOTH CONGREGATIONS.Plymouth and Trinity, unite for this special service.7 P.M.\u2014IN PLYMOUTH CHURCH.SPECIAL MUSIC.(This service is streamlined for Youth) (The Lcnnoxville Congregation ioins in this with Plymouth and Trinity).DR.L.H.FISHER PREACHING at both services.NOTE: 3 P.AI._ MEETING OF ALL OFFICIALS OF THE THREE CHURCHES IN PLYMOUTH.Tea Served.11 A.M.\u2014IN LENNOXVILLE.PREACHING.D.WALKINGTON, ESQ., AH unattached United Churchmen in this whole area are challenged to attend these services, amd line up for the fight.The bugle is calling YrOU.ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Airs.Ernest Taylor, retiring \u2019dent of the Sherbrooke\t_\t-.-.B\u201e Alum an e Association,\tpresided\tover\twill be the Second War Memorial,\t!?a , ^ the largely\tattended\tannual meet-\twhich will take the form of Oversea;:\t-vl< 1 s '\t\u2018ui> and .ing held at the Nurses\u2019 Residence on Tuesday evening.Several\toutstanding items\tof\tread from the National President,\trell'ain\tbeing \u201cVote\tfor\tit.\"\tThe\tWort,\twith\tGuild\tmembers\tassist- - | Mrs.Rvland H.New, in which she bap,ly congregational party wouhl ing, right-royally supplied this im- I asked the members to respond with not havc been rlu:tc complete with- portant part of the successful social all the wonderful enthusiasm 0f\tout.refreshments\tand\tMbs\tEdith\tgathering,\twhich\tclosed\twith\tthe which the .members are capable, ^m\u2018t;b\u2019 ^rs.J- Phelps and Mrs.E.G.singing of God Save the King, conscious only of our great debt to those whom the Memorial shall honor.A letter expressing the unanimous support of all I.O.D.E.Chapters in Sherbrooke to the Second War Memorial will be sent to Provincial headquarters.Mrs.H.M.Browm, War Service; Convener, reported that 217 articles had been forwarded to Provincial,! headquarters, including 203 articles I for civilians in Great Britain ami' articles for the Mr, and Mr.o, William Williams M cConnell Op tome ti mirth Wednesday Month to Those Who Are Past iiddte Age When men and women get past middle ago their energy and activity, in many instances, begin to decline and their general vitality is on the wane.Little ailments and sicknesses seem harder to shake off than formerly, and, here and there, evidences of a breakdown begin to appear.Now is the time those wishing to help maintain their health and vigour should take a course of Mi]bunds Health and Nerve P.ils, they help tone up and invigorate the patient by their tonic action oa the system.Price 50c a box, 65 pills, at all drug counters.Look for our trade mark a \u201cRed Heart\u201d on the package.The T.Miiturn Co.Limited, Toronto.Ont, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Students , freckles WAS ASKED To WRITE A 500-WORD COMPOSITION/ Bur INSTEAD HE WROTE: Fir-TV WORDS, AND MADE' TeM carbon copies/ Boomerang BY MERRILL BLOSSER Ever Try Making Cough Syrup in Y our Kitchen?Gives Quick Relief.And It\u2019s So Easy! 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DEPT K.SNAPSHOT £vutic* Bex 129, Peit Otflcs A, Termite Europe ami 14 Armed Forces.The Service Libraries CorvenerJ Mrs.R.L.DuBerger, stated that! 55 books had been sent to Montreal for distribution.Mrs.Albert Bryant, Service and Ex-Service Convener, gave a report of the Christmas tree at Hotel Dieu when all service patients received gifts; King George, Duke of Web' iington and de Laval Chapter Con-veners have visited Hotel Dieu and distributed oranges, candy, etc., to the service patients during the past months.; The King George V Chapter is j holding a bridge on Wednesday ; afternoon, February 6th, at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.A church service in observance of Founder\u2019s Day will be held at Trinity I United Church on February 17, with the Reverend Fred Williams in the pulpit.All I.O.D.E.members are ( requested to attend.The_ next business meeting f ! Municipal Chapter will be held n ! Tuesday^ evening, February 19ti It will be Nominations meeHng, The meeting adjourned with ho singing of God Save the King, KNEW HEO AMU I THINK FRECKLES' &ENSE OF HUMOR.IS TOO GOOD TO BE SHARED BY ALL OF VOU- J>A.-\u2014v -And I'M going- To bf SELFISH ! I-m going to ask him ID STAY AFTER.SCHOOL SO i CAN ENJOY HIM ALL BY MYSELF/ 1 \\ Ml A ftFRVICr, IMS.r.M.RFC.u.fl.PAT.TERRY\u2014WELL, THAT\u2019S AIRBORNE STUFF While sack at the amebcam base OR COMBAT TEAM, ) I CAN T HELP WHICH m> BEEN V THINKIWU, MAJflg, EOLLCAVINâ JUST \\ A FI6HTER PILOT BEHIND THOSE JAPS WyiNô ID PLAN ON THE oeoUNIP, IINFANT8Y TACTICS WILL GET THE Pie^TY K SOKTA OST OF COUNTING MONTH PUBLIC EELAT/ONS HOPE THIS IS ENOUOH AHEAP OF THE EENE6APÊ JAP COLUMN THAT THEIE.ADVANCE AEP DOESN'T SEE THE JUMP.V/LLAOE WHEEE CAN OETSOME LIVE STOCK TO MAKE THEM LOOK LICE HEEDS MEN THEN HIDE THE LOCAL CIVILIANS UNTIL THIS CAPÇE COMES OFF l JUMPMASTEE'S EEROET.S/e.LAST MAN AWAV OVEE TAKSET AEEA AT WELL ,TEZJO/, THeee goes one ROLL OP SKSNAL IF OUR CHINESE PAEATEOOPS AE6 ABLE TO FlLTEE IN AMONO DIE NIPS ' O fcè .\u201cft, m ¦ \u2022.\"ctVLe * H Want SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURE AT, JANTTARY 19, 1949.fl sou c.TIME roua copy NEWSPAPERS YOU, TOO, CAN BENEFIT FROM INCREASED SALES BY ADVERTISING REGULARLY IN THE RECORD FOR \u201cWANT ADS\u201d PHONE 68 SUBSCRIBERS receiving HOME DELIVERY May report missing copies or irregular service by calling 94 before 5:00 p.m.4446-W after 5:30 p.m.® ¦niii!iwiinifiifiiiiîi!!iiii!ini!iiiinniiinnTniTm!iiiiiiiiii(it!iiiiiiiiinttiiiiin|ii!i»iiniiii* JAY N.WHITE, D.O.S.Oottar\u2014Oral» Scleoco OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN | 19-21 Main St West COATK'OOK QUE.4ea«liitm«nt ! 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CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED 9a Wellington North, Room 11.Phono 363L Sherbrooke.Que.Representative at Mugog: Etienne Garin, 57 Main Street Phone 793 Male Help Wanted i Any NEW AND Magazine Any RENEWAL Time Anv Where SERVICE 22B SUBSCRIPTION CLIFF SHONYO Publishers\u2019 Agent Pine St.\tMatfotf.NEW PUBLICATION WILL EMPLOY live wire veterans interested in sales work.Re our repres n inti vu in your community.312 to $15 u day.Write Box 14, Station IT.Montreal.WHITE LEGHORN, N.H.WED, BARRED Rock Hybrids.For your satisfaction send your order immediately.New guaranteed flocks.New location at 4 Bowen Street Chunggking, Jan.19.DP) The North, Sherbrooke.Phone 2Ô8*.Sher- Chinegr the hc.p given in Ghu:eh tv i.u.ing the year.The t.i\\.: i.c of cilkers follows: H> e cry l,ie,.ider.;.Mrs.A.Jones; L < ¦ d nt ¦ M .S.Mt sisengt r; first Vtc \u2022\u2019 ' u .i .K.Baker; eo-ur.u \\ i .ht .i-tra, E.Frost; beerc.ny, .L.Ji.t.te; Treasurer, M.s.M.t .itiKi.i nis slate was ac-cepteil as i id.ig tne uoiKtays.\tquaeteis of the Junior Red Crow :c Hurley was u guest, Society.The pupils of Grades VI .Mr.and Mrs.Lionel |and VII have knitted sweaters, bon- Elford and Miss Edith Elford.Mr.and Mrs.Winston Moyle, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Moyle and Mrs.A.L.Church during the holidays.Mr.George of his parent Hurley, ami Miss Martha Hurley (nets and mittens fnr the holidays.Mr.and Mn.Stanley Hurd and family, of Windsor Mills, who were cnllod here due to the sudden death of Mr.Hurd\u2019s father, Mr.Albert E.Hurd, have returned to their home, '1rs.Hurd returning with them.Mrs.Hurd\u2019s son, Malcolm, is still Overseas.The deepest sympathy is extended to the family and relatives.Miss Weary, of the Jeffrey Hale Hospital staff, Quebec City, is the guo-t of her sister-in-law, Mrs, Ida ium, Shei brooke, although reported to be gaining slowly.The pu pila of Grades X and XI sent four boxes of knitted irticfea and toys bo the Provincial Head- AM WHEN A COW (SRCWS TOO CLD TO BE USEFUL, SHE IS PLACED IN A \"/SOAHE /=OJ2.OLD COWS.\" T.M.REC.U.5.PAT.OFT, ,-19 A TAXONOMIST IS ONE WHO ^ CLASS/&SS PLANTS MOUNTS ANIMALS oo crops tpees op/YES SAX/CASS 0.DOCTOR The p.-Cckm.-t n.::ii:i took the chair-i ,l- cary and p un.vv.:e .! 1, the year\u2019.-1\tJo4ePh McCaffrey is ill and work includirr.r.1'i.ny Sale'to bell11.el* a doctor\u2019s care.His many held on Fcbrua: ; V;!;.\t| friend* with him a speedy recovery.A sick comm, no ,\t.u ofl The beautiful flowers on the altar Mixs Sterling, M:, .K.Ba und!of S,-I'h 11 .«.L Mm.\u2022 \u201e .\tm DEATHS DUFFY.-Entered into rest at his 'so!16 iSon danuary l»th, 1946, William James Duffy, .I.LA., in his 5Sth year, bolov^d husband of Annie Jane MacLeod, Funeral service at Gould, Monday, January 21st, at 1 n.m.at the church.Rev.c.E.Ward, of ANSWER: One who classifies plants and animals.NEXT: Did the Indians know the secret of maple syrup?attend the meeting and report to the Guild.Mrs.H.Nichol and Mrs.J.Her old were put in charge of an apron committee and Mrs.B.Clarke in charge of novelties for the annual sale.The next meeting will be held at I he home of Mrs.Frost with Mrs.Brady as joint hostess.Elizabeth lillo'isou, in memory of her brother and sister-in-law, Air.and Mrs.Daniel Moyle; Mrs.Fred Tucker, in memory of Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Moyle; Miss Edith Elford, in memory of her friend, Mrs.Doreen Supernnnl ; The Adams fjmi-ii\\.in memory of Mr.Montagu A.Adams; Mrs, Hurd, in memory of her husband, Mr.A.E.Hurd, URGENT NEED FOR RED CROSS WORK STRESSED The Lennoxville Branch of the __________ _ members of the Lennoxville Women's Canadian Red Cross wish to advise\t,0*'\tAndrew\u2019s Church, all its workers that word has been bheibrookt', and a nutn'Ocr of mends |received, from Montreal, All work ?J._?îuUi1.-rne_.0U,^ain.?*'vec^ >lrs; i now in the work room and in the fr7d (lairll-v;l Mr- ,uld Mrs- Herbert Smith are 1 L e t \u2019\"' Mns\u2019 A\u2019 .Jones «ml guests at the home of Mr.and M taken by skilled scientists and lead- l'\u2018 ' Mes/engcv presided at theiClifford Bell, in Lennoxville.ers of thought on the evil effect of iu'1' '\u2019overed tea talc which was j\tMr.and Mrs.Elmer Marsh of alcohol and its associate* and its «entered with chrysanthemums and Montpelier, VI., were guests of Mrs relations to youthful crime.The ca,uilt s-\tMarsh\u2019s parente, Mr.and Mrs obar- speaker was warmly thanked for .General Notes\tles I oh n son.his addre® after which Mrs.Marlin\t\u2018\"'f0 11\tM'Diud, of Lake Me.| Miss Cunningham, recently thn ENTERTAINED LEAGUE KTmû./chu.vh^îrool,^ M* MlU''|\tto her homo in Kingston! Mrs, John Murray entertained Hi'I\t_____________ '- nJ- rrtAT If'nne\t1l s' ;A\u2019 M\u201crtin\u2019 of- Magog, is the LL>A 11L-UUK\t(guest of her daughter, Mrs, David -\tBail, Mr.Ball and family and Miss hands of workers muet be completed tlie past yea,r\u2019s work showed a busy ,ln'n to school, although she will be favorably nfte and shtniied te)6 M orrfcreal bv March 1 ^ ^ « gratifying financial »'>l,ged to wear a cast for many, Hon at the: f *\t.v \u2018\t\u2018 standing.\tweeks, duo to a broken collar bone, nnd has retun W ork on hand consists of baTneis\u2019 i\t,.i.\t.e .iw.».i \u2022\t«.\u2022v.u.n n,.n,., i\t.k.j:.r.;______i .TO-NIGHT TOMORROW AIRIGH1 4/f-VEG ETABLE LAXATIVE Dependable-Pleasing Aclion1 TAKE AN\t1.\t7 ÂNTALGINE TUB TESTED PRESCRIPTION Jlnd Suffe tA'a/doxe *[ TRY IT V TO-DAY J N.254 and754 1 Tpr.H.E.Rogers, Norwood, Ont.Tpr.E.R.Rutherford .Peterborough, Ont.Capt.Samuel William Wood, Ottawa.Sgt .R.R.Beardsley, Ottawa.Sgt.W.Oliver, Cornwall, Ont.Tpr.L.Cyr, Ottawa.Tpr.R.J.Gagne, Cascades, Que.L.-Cpl.M.{£.Ladouceur, Ottawa.Tpr.J.Meness, Ottawa.Tpr.G.E.Munharvey, Aylmer East, Que.Tpr, C.M, MacKinnon, Ottawa.Tpr.K.Taylor, Kemptville, Ont.Cpl.G.R.Way, Hornerpayne, Ont.Major Merritt Hayes Bateman, Thetford Mines.Major John Paul Brennan.Montreal.Lieut.John Caron, Montreal.Major Norman Arnold Dann, Outremont.Lieut.Alfred Norton Francis, Westmount.Lieut.Desmana Francis Horan, Verdun.Capt.A.B.Johnston.Lieut.William Harold Lewis, St.Lambert.Cajt, Thomas Francis McGovern, Montreal.Capt.Francis Hasiwell Milledge, Montreal.Lieut.Charles Stuart Moore, Noranda.Capt.John Wesley Neill, Montreal.Lt.-Col.Sydney Valpy Radley- _\t.Friends will be pleased to learn Beverley Martin.Trenholme presided and reports of Cmt Miss .lean Dunn is able to re-1 Mm.John Forrest is progressing k showed a busy\tsic*100^ although she will be favorably after her serious opera- Sherbrooke Hospital, Work on hand consists of babies\u2019i The election of officers resulted in Which she received while sliding.j friends wish lier a speedy recoveiv^ nightgowns, and b,ankets,, boys officers being re-elected for an- Mr- Fred Armitage, of Ayer\u2019s I Mr.Bristol Smith has recovered pants, girl» jumpers, babies) shirts, other year.New business was dis- Cliff, was a guest of Mr, ami Mrs.from an attack of pleurisv etc., and some knitting which will be cussed and Mrs.L.Allen invited tlx: Lyman F.Araiiitage.\tj Mr.Maxwell Fcrrill Tr nf m-nn taken out as soon as possible it is members to her home on Warren.Mr.Raymond Allard, who has stead College, was a guest of Mrs' .hoped in order to liavc all completed Street for the February meeting.At been seriously ill for weeks with Baric Beerworth over the holidays\u2019 Tpr.L.P.Blaney, Newfbois Que m , ?mtei\u2018bbef'orf BJ?rch, lst\u2019 A® the conclusion the hostess served re- rheumatism at the homie of his sis- ' The delegates to the ' Students\u2019 Lieut.Hector Geoÿe Chamberl i.ter, Mrs.Florence Fcltch, is not Council from Coaticook High îS Iain Mercer, St.John\u2019s, Nfld.\tWomen s War Work\tST.MONICA\u2019S GUILD Igaining as rapidly as her many to attend the Students\u2019Council Con- Lieut.Walter Melvin Vite,1 ^°T±?^1\\WOpk ^be r«turn-! The annual mecUng of SI.Monica's Wends would wish.\tTerence held in Richmond! were WO.1-C.L.Nicholson, Halifax, Mai;ch 1*t ^.ensure \u201e\t>\t\u201ca, p0 pac]c anol'sh Mobile Hospital Fund, N.B.\tI Arl apron committee for the New Tpr.I.E.Anderson, Flin Flon,! Xrea^ w7* named 3,8 follows: Mrs.L.Man.\tW.Smith, Mrs, W.S.Richardson, Tpr.J.W.Anderson, Winnipeg.Mljs\u2019 J' S; Mariin, Mm.T.Majury Tpr.R.Beam, Fortier, Man anc Mrs.A.Willard and fancy work Tpr.W.H.Campbell, Stonewall, «ommittee, Mrs.R.W.S.Nutbrown, Man.\tMrs.H.White, Miss N.Lowering and Tpr.S.Capustinsky, Winnipeg.Mrs.J.MacNaughton.Mrs.C.G.Man.\t'\tGreen and Mns.A.Willard were ask.Tpr.F.J.Fisher, Winnipeg, Man.e(^ ^ «rrange for hostesses for the A.-Cpl.W.L.Hern, Togo, Sask.monthly meetings.Opl, R.M.Ingram, Fort, William, ,, Mrs.E.Seale, Mrs.R.S Lipsey, Ont.\tMm.R.W.S.Nutbrown and Mrs.Tpr.H.Lapointe, Haywood, Man.A- Abercrombie were named as Tpr.J.T.McCuIley, Winnipeg, representatives to attend a meet-Man.\ting o PreSident of the Pro- inactive.\t( the rearson given being that DeBon- vtn.cia] H.ock.\u2019 L ' E At the recent meeting of the play-: ville had made numerous mistakes Cho- -\u201e\t,\t.\tquette, Vice-President of the Q.A.ers, Herbie Carnegie was elected in his substitutiom during games HA; F_ Dil]0) Registrar; R.Mac-captain of the club while Lynn Mac- i arid also that he had not been in- tenzie treasurer and George Smith, Dougall was chosen to fill the posi-: sitructmg the younger^ players how Referee instructor I to improve their playing ability.tn« tion of co-captain.\t_ In the other scheduled games this The players felt that they had no week- end, the cellar-dwelling Corn-, longer any confidence in him as a wall Cougars wil visit the second-j coach.\t_ (dice Victoriaville Tigers while the Asked about his plans for the.fu-wavering league leaders, Lachine ture, DeBonville said, \u201cMr.Young Rapides, travel to Drummondville.has kindly assured me that I could Tomorrow afternoon will see the retain my position at the Rand but Rapides move on to Victoriaville 11 expect to return to Montreal and and Drummondville Intrepids play resume my former job at the be-hosts to the Cornwall Courgars.ginning of next week.\u201d Canadian Sport Snapshots 2:59 Planche scored both counters in 4\u2014Lachine.Costigan the third period, converting first a! (Boileau) .pass from Wywrot, and later finish-! Penalty: Ramsay, ing off a play originated by Creigh- |\tThird Period ton and Dick Proulx.Lachine took 5\u2014Cornwall.Planche the three penalties given during the I (Wywrot) .10:49\tSkip\u20147 game.\tf>\u2014Cornwall.Planche\ti Thetford Mines Lineups:\t(Creighton) .13:45 A.Jenkinson Lachine\tCornwall Penalty: Therriault.Skip\u201410 Thetford Mines S.Bateman Skip\u20144 Thetford Mines A.Jenkinson Skip\u20147 Second Round Sherbrooke\tSherbrooke J.G.Armitage C.Holt minisced today, \u201cbut there\u2019s the'hands it out $500, $1,000 at a clip, champ.What he doesn\u2019t manage to And he has to pay taxes on his J.G.Armitage spend he gives away.For a man1 touches.Skip\u201414 who doesn\u2019t even drink, he\u2019s a won-! \u201cKnow how much he spent the Thetford Mines : der,\u201d\tj three years he was in the Army?G.Smith\tThe topic arose, as it frequently One hundred grand\u2014that I know Skip\u20143 has lately, over the fact-that Louis, of.\u201d Sherbrooke\twhose fists have beaten out total! Although Mike did not enlarge, C.Holt\tearnings of nearly $2,400,000 in the ; the inference seemed plain that Skip\u2014g Last 10 years, is forced at this stage) Louis bad tapped the Jacobs, till fo; Sherbrooke\tto roam the province?with a dance ) that amount.If true, then it takes S.H.Gallinger\tband to pick up a little ready cash, j only casual figuring to show that Skip\u20146\t\u201cThere\u2019s a lot you don\u2019t know at least $179.000 will dome right I about that fellow,\u2019\u2019 Jacobs grinned, off the top of Joe\u2019s purse when he \u201cIn .the first place, of course, he fights Billy Conn in June.That is, hasn\u2019t actually made Toronto, Jan.19.\u2014\u2014Ralps S.eight hours a day, and you do it just McCreath, who recently rejected a f0T tke fun 0f r.Then, half the $400 a week professional o \u2019 er .e- : tj\thave to look on the soci- r.ause \u201cits not the kind of life 1 x\t.\t\u201e want,\u201d is a tip-off on the amateur ety page for figure skating news, j spirit that sustains competitive fig- The career that was to see Me-' tire skating in Canada.\t' Oreath follow in the path blazed by On the fancy blades, you skate Montgomery (Bud) Wilson of To-for glory\twin aud for noth-\tstarted Ralph\u2019s fondness m DespTre thT* the \u201c«-year-old To-'for hockey.Figure skating .looked ronto athlete who was North Amer- so easy he decided to try it\u2014and lea\u2019s singles champion before he promptly fell on his face.After that joined the Canadian Army in 1941 he was determined to master the Is grooming for another whirl in gpopt,\tj imateur competition at the annual | He ^ He became juîïior singles Canadian figure ^kauiig champs - champ.;orl of Canada in 1935, took ships inSchumachei, ( nt., «.- ^ Ben;or t,R)e from 1939 to 19411 ary\tancj\twon ^orth American') Recently returned from overseas tjt]6 1941, jn doubles competi-where he served as major with the\tp,aired\tfirst with Veronica Canadian Vehicle Company, a tank\tand\tthen with Norah Me- recovery outfit, McCreath is in Qart,by and Eleanor O\u2019Meara, all training at Toronto Skating Club of 'Poront,0> he won the junior title between, law studies at Osgoode dn ^935 and 193g and the senior Hall.\tI crown from 1937 to 1941.He and ¦\u2018Technically I can still do every- ^ partnea- also won the North Am-ffiing 1 ever could.\u201d says McCreath.erican pairs title in 1937 and 1941 \u201cBut my wind is still bad and it 11 be it least a month before I\u2019m in top shape.\u201d Canadians are still among the world\u2019s top figure skaters, he says, hut they can make money only by joining one of the touring United States ice shows or by instructing.««ÆÿWîsû danc- riDt c rf ATFN ing-.\u201cYou skate perhaps as many as \\JH\\LrtJ jLlJu/l * 1/11 THEirnRO RAPS RICHMOND 42-14, LAST NIGHT\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Cornwall 4, Lachine 2.M.H.L.Canad'air 10, Ayerst 1.Cardy Hotels 8, Con.Can u.M.R.J.H.L, Wheelers 4, Lachine 2.Sons of Italy 6, Cote St.Paul i INTERCOLLEGIATE McGill 10, U.of Montreal 4.U.of Toronto 6, Queens 1.TONIGHTS GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Sherbrooke at St.Hyacinthe.Cornwall at Victoriaville.Lachine at Drummondville.NATIONAL LEAGUE Bostno at Canadiens.Rangers at Toronto.AMERICAN LEAGUE St.Louis at Cleveland.New Haven at Hershey.Providence at Pittsburgh.Q.S.H.L.Valleyfield at Hull.TOMORROW\u2019S GAMES.PROVINCIAL LEAGUE St.Hyacinthe at Sherbrooke Lachine at Victoriaville.Cornwall at Drummondville.NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadiens at Boston .Toronto at Detroit.Rangers at.Chicago.AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Buffalo.Hershey at Indianapolis.Cleveland at St.Louis.Providence at New Haven.Q.S.H.L.BRUINS AIM AT NIL LEAD IN GAME TONIGHT DEFEATED BY HEATHER RINK Skip\u20143 j as Granby 1 \u2014 G.Steele Skip\u20145\tSkip\u20144 SOUTHWOOD TROPHY First Round tually made as much money after the income taxers have taken you think.By the time his first whack.Granby J.Isabelle Skip\u20149 Thetford Mines G.Bateman Skip\u201410 Thetford Mines G.Smith Skip\u201410 Sherbrooke S.H.Gallinger Skip\u20147 Sherbrooke C.E.Soles Skip\u2014U Lennoxville J.S.Hamilton ! Skip\u20142 1 GRAZIANO ROCKS HORNE BUT WINS ONLY ON POINTS Montreal, Jan.19 \u2014Boston\tMonttcal, Jan.19.\u2014((f)\u2014A rink g, g0]es Bruins have arrived in town con- from Renfrew, Ont., advanced into.\tSkip\u20149 fident of taking over possession of the semi-final round of the Royai Sherbrooke first place in the National Hockey Victoria Jubilee Trophy curling c- G- Bl|\u201c^P League.Montreal Canadiens, co- competition yesterday, gaining a .,, place beeide three Montreal rinks, holders ot the first place with the j_ Burwell, skipped the East- Chicago Black Hawks, will be mak- ern Ontario four to a narrow 11-10 Second Round Sherbrooke Thetford Mines By SID F EIDER New York, Jan.18.\u2014ïf)\u2014Rock-abye Rocky Graziano outpointed G.Smith ____ Smart Sonny Horne in 10 rounds »\t\u2014 locf vo i rrV> +- VicforQ +T-» Granby Skip\u20148 EDWARDS TROPHY First Round Isabelle Skip\u20144 Sherbrooke -c v - \u2014.\u201c\t.Cl U UUUCIX1V lUUi\ta, iictiiyrvv x u.- x v _ 'VT/>TA A/Tilloi» ing a desperate bid t0 take oVer sole victory over J.A.D.Ohagnon of\t_ possession of the first place when Three Rivers, Que., after trouncing they start against Bruins at the a Oar 1 ebon Place, Ont., four under Forum tonight.\t,Dr.C.R.MacDoweil, 18-5.Dick Irvin said today that ho Two former trophy winners gain-would send the same team against ed semi-final places when R.C.i Boston as the chib which dropped a Braithwaite of Royal Montreal and close 2-1 verdict to the Hawks last j.McKee of Heather scored double Wednesday night here.Skip- Lennoxville H.W.S.Downs Skip\u20144 Lennoxville G.McClintoak Skip\u20149 Sherbrooke T.Chapman Skip\u20146 Lennoxville W.W.Nichol Skip\u20147 Thetford Mines G.Bateman last night before the first sellout crowd in Madison Square in two years, but his knockout string was stopped at six straight although he threw his entire assortment of Sunday shots at the Ohioan.Graziano weighed.165%, Horne 156%.Most vaunted.puncher among little men to come down the pike in years, and a 0 to 8 betting favorite to kayo Sonny somewhere along the route.Rocky from New York's east gkip__3 ; side went all out.But Horne( a former sailor of The only other N.H.L.game ner Was C.W.Ott of Outremont, scheduled for tonight will be be- Braithwaite's rink, which elim-, tween New\u2019 York Rangers and To- inated an Ottawa Rideau four skip- j ronto Maple Leafs.Sunday night, ped by George Hay, edged out J.1 however, all teams swing back into Campbell\u2019s Seigmo'-T Club entry 19-action with Canadiens meeting Bos- 16 in the second round.McKee ton in a return encounter at Boston eliminated R.J.Attoof Lennoxville, Garden.Chicago entertain the Rang- Que., 13-8, and Ott, winner over ers at home and the Toronto Maple Dr.H.L.Cheney of Ottawa in Leafs move over to Detroit to face the opening match, won 11-8 from victories.The other Montreal win- gjjERBROOKF DEFEATS ANGUS A alley Stream, N.Y., wreathered bar- AS ASBESTOS TAKES WINDSOR MILLS the Red Wings.J.A.Ross of Huntingdon.ROBIN1EX SUITINGS ARE STIU IN SHORT SUPPLY-BUT-WSU WORTH WAITING FOR HOCKEY ! Eastern Townships Intermediate League AT THE ARENA SAT., JAN.19th 8:30 P.M.ASBESTOS SHERBROOKE INDIANS General Admission: 35c Children: 10c Tickets On Sale at O.Bourque Reg\u2019d., 31a King St.West.With four of their players on the sidelines wnth \u2019flu Thethfiord Mines still managed to win against the Richmond cagers last night at the Mines.The score, in fact, was 42-14.Lorne Jenkinson and Walt Smith led the Thetford walk with 17 and 14 pointe respectively.The Thetford Mines girls did not fare as well as Richmond doubled the score on them, 80-15.Men\u2019s game:\t! Thetford Mines: Jenkinson .17, Smith 14, Visser 7, Moore 2, Far-!row 2, Lafleur, Jenkins, Doherty, jVear, Trentfield.i Richmond: Hume 0.Gunter 5, Fletcher 3, Noel, Delaney, Woods.Perkins, Birch, Boast.Women\u2019s game; Richmond: E.Harrington 10, R.Quebec at\tRoyals.\t\t\t\t Hull at Valleyfield.\t\t\t\t\t Ottawa at\tShawinig:\tm.\t\t\t \tJ.A.H.A.\t\t\t\t Canadiens\tat Verdun.\t\t\t\t PROVINCIAL LI\t\tRAGU]\t\tË\t \tP W L\tD\tF\tA Pts.\t Lachine .\t26 14 10\t*¦>\t110\t104\t30 Victoriaville\t19 13 5\t1\t92\t56\t27 St.Hyac\u2019the\t22 112 9\t1\tMO\t101\t25 Sherbrooke\t19 11\t7\t1\t98\t64\t23 Drum\u2019ville .\t21 8 12\t1\t76\t102\t17 Cornwall .\t23 5 20\t0\t83\t142\t10 SUTTON TIES KNOWLTON1-1 IN WILD GAME The Sutton and Knowlton puck aggregations, undefeated this season.kept their respective escutcheons untarnished by fighting to a 1-1 deadlock at Knowlton in a hectic struggle which called for thirteen penalties.After two scoreless periods P.Goleytte scored for Sutton at the three-minute mark of the final canto and it.wasn't until 15 seconds KINGSBURY \u2022 The following are the.marks obtained out of a possible 500 in the various grades by the music pupils of Mrs.G.O.Malboeuf:\t1 Grade I: Joan Frank 492, fan McMorine 487, Robert Frank 482.Grade I-A: Therese Gelbriault 491, Elsie Oakley 186.Elaine Barrington 477, Fernande Champigny 46 5.\tI Grade II1-C: Kenneth McMorine 475.Mrs.Malboeuf was the recipient of several gifts from her pupils.1 General Notes.Holiday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Crack included Mr.and Mrs.Norman -Mills and family, of Richmond, and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Crack and family.Embarking on a seven-goal scoring spree after eight minutes of play in the first period, the Sherbrooke Indians defeated the East Angus Pirates last night to the tune of 7-1.at East Angus.In the other E.T.I.H.L.game played last night, the Asbestos A.A.A.scored a surprise upset against the powerful Windsor Mills outfit, defeating them 6-5.Windsor Mills\u2019 less and Sherbrooke\u2019s win enable the Indians to climb back into the top berth of the league standing and create a two-way tie with the Grantmen for the top slot.HOCKEY RU Sy Bill GRfff (W£86C AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION IWTERPRETATliMS \u201cASSISTS\u201d Rule 40 (e) Player \u201cA\u201d passes to player \u201cB who shoots on goal, puck rebound; off goalkeeper, player \u2018N3\u201d gains possession and shoots and scores.rage after barrage of heavy artillery to last the distance.Although he was staggered twice and on the verge of a knockout at least one other time Horne never was on the 1 floor.The fan appeal of a knocker-1 outer, though, had the S.R.O.sign out at the Garden for the first time since Beau Jack and the laite A1 (Dummy) Davis collided in March, 1944, before 19,963.Last night a crowd of 18,907 customers contributed to a gross gate of SIO'8,974\u2014 the third straight \u201chundred grand\u201d gate Graziano has drawn in the Garden.It's Bobby Jorees It was a Georgia youth who mailed his girl two letters a day during a long stay out of town and returned to find her married to the postman.Q J \u201d0 \u2018À* \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 e 0 o Player Player Player assist.\u201cC\u201d is credited with goal \u201cB\u201d is credited with assist.\u201cA\u201d is not credited wiih NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING Canadiens Chicago .Boston .Detroit .Toronto ., Rangers .P W L 28 15 10 28\t45 10 27 IS 8 27 13 9 29\t9\t17 29 7 18 D AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division A.Sjolander 2, H.Searle 2, Fraser.H, Fee, M.McMannis.N.Smith 8, J.Hodge 2, J.Marquis 2, E.Konery 2, M.Nugent, H.Do yon.A.Boy, N.Perkins, 0.Henderson.KINGSEY FALLS 1 Sgt.and Mrs.D.M.Smith attended a party and dance at Asbestos, and were guetss of Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Young for a day.Mrs.Duncan Kerr and three children, Charles Patricia and Olive Jean, of Danville, were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Atkinson.Sgt.and Mrs.D, M.Smith and daughter, Nancy, were tea guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Denison, in Danville.Mr.J.M.Leith and Miss Eva Concordia Johnston spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Austin Perkins, Mns.B.Blake is in tow-n earing for Mrs.Harold Blake, Mr.J.M.Leith, of Danville, and Miss Eva Johnston were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs, Wl Sells.Mr.and Mrs.R, E.Young.Sandra and Peter John, of Asbestos, were tea guests of Mrs.Young\u2019s mother, Mrs.Eunice Smith.\tP\tw\tL\tD\tF\tA Pts.\t Buffalo .\t40\t09\t12\t6\t179\t142\t30 Hershey .\to4\t18\t12\t4\t107\t95\t40 Providence\t\u2018v7\t13\t21\t3\t136\t158\t26 New- Haven\t3!S\t6\t24\t8\t125\t170\t2-0 Wi\tL'stern\t\tDiv\tision\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL\tD\tF\tA Pts\t India\u2019polis\t41\t21\t15\t5\t1S5\t156\t47 Pittsburgh .\t37\t19\t13\t5\t156\t124\t43 Cleveland .\toh\t16\t18\t6\t131\t1318\t36 St.Louis .\t39\t15\t19\t5\t123\tVC>3\t35 Q.S.H.L\t\t.STANDING\t\t\t\t\t \tp\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA Pts.\t Royals .\t26\t20\t4\t9\t132\t91\t42 Ottawa .\t27\t15\t10\t9\t123\t102\t32 Shawinigan\t27\t12\t14\tl\t103\t121\t26 Quebec .\t23\t11\t10\t9\t90\t78\t24 Valleyfield\t26\t11\t14\ti\t112\t117\t23 Hull \t\t\u2018V*\t4\t21\t9\t88\t140\t10 Mr.and Mrs.C.Stevens, Mr.Rus-ton came up with the equalizer, j sell Motfatt and Miss M.Chilton Rogerson\u2019s goal, on atesiste from i were holiday guests at the home of Brouillete and Benoit, will in all]Mrs.G.Roster, probability be entered in the his- Mr.R.A.Crack and Mrs.A.Cro-\u2022 tory annals of Knowlton.\tj teau were overnight gu-esits at the Lineup: Sutton: Goal, Dow; defence, P.74 33 Goyette, Eland; centre.Rockgur-! Mrs.G.Frank and children 9C 33 ton; wings, J.Goyette.Bowers; al- ja day in Melbourne visiting at the 86 32 ternates.Dyer, Menard, Miltimore,1 home of Mrs.W.Wright.77 31 Bresee, Bidwell, Primeau, Royea.j Mr.and Mrs.Norman Mills and Lassonde.\tchildren and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Air i ovv !on:, oa ' ^flison* ^^enc:e?K'rac^ and children were guests at \\_iken, 8turdevar.; centre.Benoit; ;jie home of Mr.R.A.Crack, wings, Brouillette, Page: akernates, Suitor, Rogerson, Worden, Bogan, Beaudoin.Mizener, Durrell.F A Pts.1 95 117 93 82 85 10 7 2.1 76 10® 18 'home of Mr.and Mrs.R.McMorine, in Windsor Mills.Mrs.G.Frank and children spent Harry : Father, what's the differ- j Dad: There is a big difference.It is just as if I spoke, and then your Mr.and Mrs.Henry Fowler, Mr.A.Fowler and Miss Norma Fowler were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.Grainger.BROWNLEiGH PLACE Canadiens Royals .Wheelers 12 12 10 10 2 50 4S 1 50 44 0\t23 30 1\t35 51 14 13 8 7 M.R.J.H.L.¦T.A.H.A.STANDING P W L D F A Pts.12 0 4 2 67 52 14 .Cote St.Paul ! Sons of Italy Clearpoint .Pt.St.Chas.P W 6 5 6 3 1 3 6 1 5\t1 6\t0 - I .Miss Ida Gluey.R.N., of Mont-1 , real, was called home due to the j illneas of her mother, Mrs.Ira 01-j ney.I Miss Margaret Perkins has returned to Sherbrooke, to reeume ber -chool duties after spending her ; holidays at her home here.Col.P.L.Johnston, Mrs.John-ston and daughter, Helen, and Miss j Glen rose Perkins, R.N., have re-D F A Pts.turned to Quebec, having been holi-1 27 12 3 28 18 1\to;2 36 2\t16 21 l 9 21 3 21 31 11 day guests of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert, 8 Perkins.7 Sgt.and Mrs.Gordon Skilling and 4 daughter, Judy, of Montreal, spent 3 a holiday with Mr.and Mns.Robert 3 Skilling.I he Boy Who Made Good JÉÈfe*.NOT ALL SUCCESS STOWES.JN SPORTS ARE ABOUT S-FOOreTs.There\u2019s also that little fEU.0M FROM N/BLES', UTAH\u2014 A bit on the heavy side.Bobby Jones, opens National Foundation for Lifantile Paralysis Drive in Georgia at Atlanta, NlgLEV\u2019 at***?*?oaU he -hoppeo a TRAIN TO CHiCAEO To SPEND UACATiON {HiTH HIS BROTHER, A JOCKS'/.* AROUND AND FROM THAT/ C HUMBLE BESiNNiNS 1 JOB DEAN JESSOP BECAME THE SEASONS- r \"MOST NlNHiNGEST NOT ONLV THAT- -1 toetta/o ' FER IT! Mi£ LIKED HORSES, TOOK A JOS IN THE STABLES- HOCKEY I ¦ii¦'inmu nr.11 miiBiii\u2014i\u2014* At The ARENA SUNDAY JANUARY 20th, at 2.30 p.m.ST.HYACINTHE vs.SHERBROOKE-RAND A Provincial League Game: Adm.; 50c and 75c Reserved Seat and General Admission Tickets Now On Sale at Oscar Bourque Reg\u2019d., 31a King St.West, Phone 2S46.(Season Ticket- No.13) n-estfrve LI I ¦ Batch of Biscuits Six Sons of Seabiscuit admire statue of famous sire at Santa Anita | * - rt.\";-' : HOCKEY Intermediate University Leagu« Dawson College (McGill) vs.Bishop\u2019s University At B.C.S.ARENA \u2014 Lennoxville SATURDAY, Jan.19th \u2014 8.30 p.m.No Admission Charge 1 99330565 OBITUARIES SIDE GLANCES MRS.E.S.ANDREWS, LENNOX VILLE A highly respected citizen of Len-norville, Mrs.E.S.Andrews, passed away at the Sherbrooke Hospital on December doth, following a short iUnes.Although in failing health since her return from New Bedford, Mass., in late September, where she had assumed complete care of her sister, until the time of her death her sudden passing came as a great shock to her many friends and relatives.The deceased Gilbertta Scott, beloved wife of the late E.S.Andrews, was the second daughter of the late Adam and his wife, Catherone Scott, and was born in Lower Windsor on December 9th.ISfôS.Early in 1890 she was united in mariage to Edwin S.Andrew\u2019s, of Bromptonville, where the early years of their married life was spent.In 1806 they purchased the Willard Johnston farm at Huntingville where their new home was established.She was untiring in her devotion to every project that embodied advancement or bettering of community conditions.Many needy homes were gladdened by the work of her skillufl hands, tending the sick, clothing the less fortunate and in lending a helping hand in times of stress.A life long member of the United church she ever cherished an opportunity to assist in the Women\u2019s Association.A life member of the Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union of Huntingville where she rendered untiring devotion to the work of that organization through its many armies of service.Since 194 Ishe had resided in Lennoxville and is survived by her son, W.S.Andrews; her daughter-in-law, Mrs.W.S.Andrews, with whom she resided; one daughter, Mrs.Florence Argali, of Temiskam ing, Que,; one sister, Mts.Margaret Young, of Gatineau Mills; three nieces, six nephews, other relatives and a wide circle of friends.The funeral service, conducted by her pastor.Rev.N.D.McLeod, was held in Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, Sherbrooke.A solo, \u201cIn the Garden,\u201d was feeling rendered by Miss Thelma Crawford, accompanied by Mrs.N.D .McLeod.Members of the Huntingville Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union walked in the cortege as a body.Quantities of beautiful flowers covered the casket and banked the room, testifying to the high esteem in which the deceasd was held.The bearers were Thomas Bozer, Walter Henderson, Gilbert Douglas, Kenneth Hunting, B.S.Ingham and Angus McElrea.Interment was in the family lot in Malvern Cemetery.Relatives and friends from out- / COPR.1*44 BY NEA SERVICE.IWC.T M.MC- «.S.PAT.OFF.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1946.ASBESTOS Nine BROOKBURY \u201cNow you can\u2019t say I didn\u2019t save any of my wages, George \u2014I found that pay envelope that 1 misplaced last year when we were both workingl\" of-town who attended the funeral were: Mrs Margaret Young and Oswald Young, of Gatineau of Bulwer, and Everett, at home.There are eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, who with the family, will mourn 'the loss of a loving mother and grandmother.The deceased who was of a quiet, unassuming disposition, was much loved and will be greatly missed by her many friends.Beautiful flowers F.A.MONTGOMERY, OF £°+m 1116 family covere
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