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[" 1946\t\tJULY\t\t\t1946\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t Shcrlii'oolu' iDailiilecocd WEATHER CLEARING OleannK today.Sunday fieai, (.lightly higher temperature*.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum 90, minimum 5,\"'.\\ >ar ago: Maximum 85, Minimum 03.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1 897.PRICE 3 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.SATURDAY.JULY 20, 1946.Fiitieth Year World News Position Of Steel Industry Is In Brief Unchanged As Commons Probers Give Studies Week-End Respite Victory Smile Beachville, Ont., July 20\u2014 (CP)\u2014Ontario Provincial Police were scouring the country around this village near Wood-stock today in search of the lone bandit who yesterday held up the Beachville branch of the Bank of Montreal and escaped with an unestimated sum of money.Bank authorities would not divulge the amount stolen by the man, said to be about 45 years of age, blond, who strode into the bank yesterday afternoon and thrust a gun in the face of bank teller Richard Thurtell and messenger John Palmer.The bandit scooped up the cash from the till and left in a hurry.Guelph, Ont., July 20\u2014(CP) \u2022\u2014A coroner's jury investigat-ing the fatal shooting of Donald Parks, 18, during an escape attempt from the Ontario Reformatory July 11, last night found the reformatory guards did not carry out the spirit of the Criminal Code section governing escapes from custody.The jury added that instructions given to guards regarding use of firearms were not clear and recommended each guard be given a copy of the section mentioned.Two inmates of the reformatory testified the shooting was unnecessary in apprehending Parks who made a break for freedom while among a group of prisoners being marched back from work at the tailor shop.He ran across s field amid a hail of bullets, was wounded in the legs by shotgun pellets, jumped an electric fence and was shot through the head by a guard.Col.Hedley Basher, acting superintendent of the reformatory said guards are instructed to fire in case of an escape but are warned not to shoot directly at a man's body unless attacked.Parks, serving a 12 months term for theft, was due for release in November.Nova Scotia Premier Has Ottawa Talk Hon.Angus Macdonald Examination of Union Official and Steel Company Executives Expected to Continue When Committee Resumes Monday\u2014Situation Quiet at Hamilton.Showdow n Is Imminent On Atom Control Senate-House Conference Called in Effort to Assure Passage of Bomb Control Measure at Present Session.By WILLIAM F.ABROGAST Washington, July 20\u2014CP)\u2014The House of Representatives encored its fifth day of debate on the Sen-First thing on the agenda will ate's atomic energy bill today.r\tLeaders demanded approval by probably be completion of ques- ni,htfall < ami onx,nVnts Weie tioning of C.H.Millard, Cana- primed to kill it.dian director of the United Steel- , jîe\".J'lt;en m major parts, the bill will face a Senate-House con- Istanbul, July 20.\u2014(Æ5!\u2014 Turkey prepared for her first great experiment in democracy \u2014an election tomorrow to determine the fate of the government of President Ismet Inonu.Most sources conceded that President Inonu's government would be retained in office.They said, however, that the significance of the election was that for the first time in Turkey\u2019s turbulent history an opposition party conceivably could rise to power through the ballot box.The election is a result of a government decision last December to lift the ban on opposition parties.There has been only one legal permanent party ho Turkey since the revolution 23 years ago.Ottawa, July 20\u2014(CP)\u2014Mem-Slates That TsIkS With hers of the Commons Industrial Federal Officials on Con- Relations Committee, started on ference Were of Very their job of investigating indus-General Nature.\ttrjiaj unrest in Canada, today Ottawa, July 20 \u2014\u2014 Premier took a week-end recess and pre-Angus Macdonald of Nova Scotia pared to tackle a lleaVy agenda yesterday conferred with Finance\t;\t, Minister Ilsley on the Federal pro- n6X Wee po-sal for new taxation and financial agreements with the provinces as outlined in the .budget of June 27.Mr.Macdonald said he had had a «very general\u201d discussion with Mr.workers of America (C.1.0.) | ference if k escapes the booby Ilsley and\t.C.Clark Deputy wj1ic]1 js engaged in a strike in lraT|s by its opponents.Minister of Finance, and that he\t.\tBefore a final vote is taken, the was returning to Halifax either\tto-\tthree\tbasic steel plants.\tManage-\tHouse must decide whether to night or tomorrow.\tment\trepresentatives\tof the\t3,6IULt,he ent\u2019,re measure back to Asked if he would be returning\tr\tits Military Committee for \"fur- to Ottawa, Mr.Macdonald said:\tplants\tare also expected\tto be on\t: ther study.\u201d A motion to do that \u2018T hope we have another go\tat\tha]ld\tan(j the commjttee plans\thas been drafted and its adoption this thing.I hope we have another\t_ ,\t\u201e\t.would put the legislation over until conference.\u201d\tcalling Labor Department offic- next year.Befote the Dominion-Provincial ja}s and possibly Donald Gordon, Major changes already made by Conference broke up in disagree- meut last May, Mr.Macdonald Price Board Chairman, sought to have the discussions ad-1 The committee devoted two ses- July 1 ln the h°Pj ! sions yesterday to questioning Mr.!fhe.death penalty for security vio-fchat by that time a common ground\t¦'\t¦> m\t* ]ajj for agreement might be found.Millard and arguing details of pro-His suggestion was not acted cedure in its enquiry, upon, however, and the conference in his evidence last night Mr.adjourned \u2018\u2018sine die.\u201d The budget disclosed the new of ,\t,\t,\t.fer to the nrovinces The offer have to abandon a policy of limit- .\t-, it.to ine provinces.ine oitei\t_a_s neared the voting stage.was similar m financial and taxa- mg wage increases to 10 cents an the bm c.ontaincd lhese provisions! tion details to the one put forward hour if industrial unrest was to bo am on0* others* a.t the conference but did not bare ended.\tj Over-all controls: By a five- attached to it the social security, Mr.Milliard said his union\u2019s depublic investment and other measurers originally advanced by the j strike-bound steel plants was based ; Senate.Federal Governmen't as part of its on providing a worker with $1,750 ! members proposals to the provinces* Russian Delegate Displays Conciliatory Attitude At Atomic Commission Studies Fresh Revolt Is Reported From Bolivia One Report Places Death Toll in Latest Revolutionary Attempt in Excess of One Hundred.Buenos Aires, July 20-\u2014j.-l\u2019) Advices filtering through a tight censorship in Bolivia indicated today that many persons\u2014one report said approximately 100- -had been killed hi an attempt to overthrow the government of President Guol- tho House would provide for military representation on the proposed control commission; permit i penalty ons intended to harm the United States; make it possible for the army to pioduce atomic weap- ! ons, and completely rewrite the Millard said the Government would Senate's \"an- tight\u201d patients sec-j tion.Gene Tnknadge, left, his red suspenders a campaign trade-mark, smiles happily over his nomination as Démocratie candidate for Governor _of Georgia.Talmadge won a majority of the state\u2019s voting units, which is what counts in Georgia, although he trailed his youbnful opponent, James V.Carmichael, in popular vote.With Talmadge in Atlanta, is his campaign arche, Roy Harris.Talmadge campaigned for \"white supremacy.1.Andrei A.Gromyko Dec clares \u201cNobody Is Asking for Secrets\u201d at This Stage of Atomic Control Discussions.By CHARLES A.GRÜM1CH New York, July 20.\u2014(JP1- Soviet delegate Andrei A.Gromyko, playing a stand-in role among the scientific advisers to the United Nations Atomic Commission, was on record today as saying that \"nobody is asking for secrets\" of atomic know-how at this stage of atomic control discussions.The remark was given emphasis by the fact that the five quoted word's were the only ones given in direct quotation in a 700-word official U.N.report of yesterday's secret meeting of the new 12-coun-! berto Yilkirrocl.try scientific and technical ad-! Oflicials of the Bolivian J.mini \u2022 y visory committee on atomic energy, j here said the revolutionary upris-Mr.Gromyko, who represents i ing occurred 1 hursday when a Russia in all political deliberations group of heavily armed student* on atomic control, turned up among at the University of La I\u2019az staged the scientists as a substitute for a rebellion which was crushed with-the Soviet scientific representative i in a few hours.Fear Attack Means Start Of Gang War Montreal Paper Declares That Attack on Dice Game Is Signal for Battle for Control of Gambling.member commission appointed by\t, i on mand for a 19y2-cent increase m the President and confirmed by the' Montiea\u2018> Ju\u2018.V -0.\u2014 ® \u2014-The -\t-1\t-J '\twith at least one of the ; Montreal Gazette said in a news- Big Drought Is Ended By Heavy Rains Extensive Damage Caused Throughout Ontario by Unprecedented Rainfall in Many Areas Last Night.Toronto, July 20.\u2014((P)~ A four-week drought in most parts of On- who now is observing the Bikini atomic bomb tests.In the official version of yesterday\u2019s meeting the Soviet delegate said \u201cnobody is asking for secrets\" and then was indirectly quoted ns saying the time was ripo for discussion of the methods of exchange of scientific information on the peaceful uies of atomic energy.Mr.Gromyko also told the scientists that ills proposals, for ex change information, as stated more than a month ago in the presentation of Russia\u2019s counter-plan for handling atomic energy, were in no way in conflict with the views ox- Howover, a dusipatch from Aic-quipn, Peru, quoted private sources there as saying that the situation remained chaotic throughout yes-(or.l'uy, with many persons killed.The attempted coup was the second in Bolivia in the last live weeks.A dispatch from Arica, (\u2019hilc.quoted the \u201cLa Plata radio of Sucre, Bolivia,\u201d as saying that approximately 100 persons were kili-( .and 150 wounded at the Bolivian capital of La Paz Thus sday.The broadcast said that Bolivian pro-govcmmenl, newspapers placed the blame on Communist influences imported from Chile.The Bolivian Embassy here did a representative of the ' page story today that \u201chigh offic-j u,rio was broJsen late yesterday j held as secret would he disclosed.\" unicn « believe\t«i.i.io,,.1'«.vd C.To.™,,, the U\u201ei pressed by Bernard M.Baruch of, not mention any casualties, and an the United States in a supplement ; ombnssy ufiiriaj read this account July 12th explaining one phase of which he said had been cabled y -the proposed United States pro- tend a y by the Bolivian Foreign gram.Mr.Gromyko\u2019s remarks apparently were prompted by Mr, Baruch's statement, saying \"It is not contemplated that, in these discussions.further information now a year on a 40-hour week.could work more than 40 hours a would serve with the commission.prospect of over gang war in the Ministry : \u201cLast (Thursday) night students who entrenched themselves in the univn.it.y surrende;cd their arms, admitting they had been received by politicians into altering the purdic oua r .\t\u201cDuring the Lay Thursday, all tensity which swept across the | ted States scientific representative, activities at L;« Pit'/., including the Province on a wide front, bringing told the committee that, informa- iTmi-sion of te-lrgi ains, were nr- HEAT RELIEF ittsburgh baseball game wearing only his shoes and a 44-hour week.socks.McCartney' hustled up a F'tmeraLy similar to those baseball glove as the quickest bit of covering for the child.The youngster explained it was hot, land he juet pulled off his clothes in a nearby park.OLD SAW PROVES TRUE Kansas City, July 20.\u2014 (JP) \u2014 The terms were given British Columbia loggers.Committee members turned bheii questioning to the ability of companies to pay higher wages.The Dominion Steel and Coal Corp.which had pleaded inability to pay had shown profits of $3,-000.000 last year, Mr.Millard said while the un- Losing Hope For Rescuing Four Miners Manager of Northern Gold field Street.\tj At Sudbury, the Ontario Depart \u201cWe have enough trouble of all I ment of Lands and Forests report kinds with them without having.to I ed a rainfal! of 8.6 inches over an month still was turning out, nut out a brotherly fwhf \u201d ih,.na! eight hour period, though this was weapons of war, today neared com-L \u201d\t\u2019 J | questioned by weathe» bureau ex- plete conversion into a palace of per quoted an officer as saying, pgrts here, who termed such a | world peace.\u201cWhere\u2019s the fire?\u201d Patrolman ion\u2019s demand was 19^ cents he Walter MilLstead asked Arthur By- believed a settlement could be rese, as he pulled alongside the reached between 15% and 19% speeding automobile.\u201cMy house is cents.Highest offers were 10 j burning down,\u201d pleaded the driv- cents an hour.A eeries of wage ! er.The officer, although some- board applications seeking elimina-I what skeptical, led the way to By- tion home adding that no official comment could be obtained.The story said \u201cthe long-expect-«»¦\t«\t,,\t_ , ed \u2018gang war\u2019 for the control of Mine.Says It Will Take Montreal's highly-profitable gambling racket apparently broke Month to Reach Four Men Buried Beneath Clay.Lalto Success, N.Y., July 20.- (/P) by the goWnnncn't.The govern-A $17,783,000 plant which last.! ment gave full guaraitU'c.s to the students, ag-ainst whom no reprisals will he adopted.At the same time, the goveriviw i t ttss-ured tin; university ils autonomy would fte 11.peeled.1\u2019 The dk\u2019palch from Arequipa, however, raid the revolution was organized by )b\u201e( tb ' i ,\t,\t,\t, things (about five cents) and a \u201cQuite a number will try tc He disclosed that discussions be- United States good\u2014so good that ' of the Steel Company of Canada fice clerk, on three charges arising Harris at, t Carr, with Embassy L.twnn Domini ' riiihri\t°>lr\u201dPound, 12-ounce var- work the reheme but that is all tween Canada and the United he\u2019s flying 61 of his relatives to Hamilton Works here as the strike from the same incident.He was heads to force alter or tam.ner\tUu\t.i>i I'^X.f01- 'our Pcnce ba'f penny.they are likely to do for the next When rationing start* the pur- month or so because it is impns- ganda at any stage\u201d\tin the oper- make sure\tthere could be no such provocative attitude toward the\tM\u2019'\u2019\t-'\tDavid Shugar, w^ho already ation of the agency.\tcharge.\tunion and strike situation,\u201d he\tlor esT)1\tn0(r \\;p\u2019rt \u2019 ds lr\u2018Jlca;lca leased for lack of evidence\tin con The resolution finally war, Mr.Graydon said he felt the said.\tyesterday as thi-ee persons were\twith spy charges _\t.\t.\t\u201e\t_______rris and Carr United he\u2019s flying 61 of his relatives to Hamilton Works here as the strike from the same incident.He was\theads to forge, alter or tamper\tmonarfrh\ti« voinv\tto he nrnerved\t\u2022> States regarding an extension of Brooklyn to share it with him.He called by the United Steel Workers jointly charged with Sam Carr,\twith pa.-ports, and to have con-\the a,Mr,d *\t^ P ' meteorological servicee in the Arc* ; brought 31 of the relatives from tic regions have been going on for Puerto Rica by a chartered air-some time.\tplane Thursday.Next week he\u2019e J.L.Gibson (Ind.-Comox-Al- going baA for 30 more.Savings of America (C.I.O.) went into its former Labor Progressive party or-1 spired with Carr and Harris to ob sixth day.Some of _____¦______steel plan berni) tabled a petition signed by from Jose\u2019s $100 a week salary as men who have kept up' partial pro- Laurentians.\tbai 8,000 British Columbia residents a shop foreman provided most of duction in the sprawling steel\tDr.John Soboloff of Toronto also i Har is asking the House to enact legis- the $2.817 cost of the fir?* plane works since the strike started-lation for the deportation to Japan trip.The airline has offered a of all persons of Japanese descent plane free for the second trip.i In a letter ganieer who has disappeared, and\tbain false\tpa?sports intended to\tbe\t' graphic editor?Bern M the men working in the\tDr.Henry Harris, Toronto op-tom-\tuseful to\tRussia.\tretary of the New' n* behind the picket lines-\tetrist aid to be holidaying in the\tPappin\twas released on\t$3,000\trietors Association have kept up partial pro- Lauremians\tbail.\theard' the ' opinion e in the sprawling steel\tDr.John Soholoff of Toronto also\tHaris\twas expected\tto\tbe\tthere wax a \u201cerowint works since the strike started-\twax arraigned yesterday on a\tcharged officially \u201cas soon\ta:\the\tÎK\u201daH of pK^phcn to't.kë |K be.'n \"slued\"during5 recent inside Gif'nLrt.the,r sec0nd wcck Sha;sre of knowingly making an can be picked up\u201d and may face advantage jf privilèges at Royal weeka and which will be ueed after inside the planu\t\u2018untrue or m.,leading statement\u201dj court Mondoy.\tfunctions.\tSunday.It is not mandat, but ,\t.\t.chaser will be required to yield ,ible to work it in its present to London photo- two bread units for a small loaf, form,\u201d one representative of bak-art] A.ton, sec- four for a large, A pound of flour ers said, wspaper Prop-1 is nine units and cakes, buns or ! Mr.Strachey meanwhile h.r , .\t¦ sa\u2018d be b»\" scones one unit a half pound.given hints that rationing may no .v l rd tne opinion.expressed thatj Fhese ration unite are in coupon be necessary for a lone period .b® there was a \u201cgrowing tendency\" on | form in new ration books which The size of the Canadian when crop and how soon it can be atari-ed moving toward Britain may be deciding factora.) IMLÜ T 1 i wo -\t-I CLOTHES DRIVE GREAT SUCCESS Waterloo, July 20.\u2014Waterloo j Kiwanis Club held its weekly meet- ; ing in the dining hall of the Waterloo Hotel, under the presidency of Kiwanlan Fred St.Denis.The business for the evening was primarily to draw up the program for the remainder of the year, and to receive suggestions from the gathering of members as to the type of meeting that was desirable to the majority.Two guescs, Mr.Toby Jackman, of Granby, and Pte.Orner .VIal-boeuf, a recently returned veteran from England, who attended as the guest of Kiwanian Bob Flood,! were present.A fairly good at-; tendance was on hand to par taxe ! ¦ in the meeting.Kiwanian Itollie Boucher, chair-\u2019 man of the recent clothing drive, announced that a total of 52 drums! or 3,8\u201860 pounds of clothing were gathered, which was considered excellent, due bo the fact that three previous clothing drives had WATERVILLE The Busy Bee Christmas Club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs.Chester Tope.It was Mrs.Lunderberg\u2019s birthday and on behalf of the club, Mrs.; McCormick presented her with a very lovely gift, for which she expressed her deep appreciation and ¦thanks.Delicious refreshments; were served by the hostess.The August meeting will he held at the home of Mm.Fred Bell, Mr.arv! Mrs.Kenneth Harden and their little eons, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Bell.Mr.and Mrs.Sutton, of East Angus, and Mr.and Mrs.R.West-1 man and daughter, Betty, of Bish-j opton, and Mr.Thomas Molyneux, ¦ of Sherbrooke, were gue.its of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bell.Mrs.Venn Lowell and son, BLain, were business visitors in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Smith and .children are spending their vac a-1 tion at \u201cPort Hugh,\u201d Woodland Bay.Mr.Rosaire Fortin has return-, ed home from Montreal where he1 received his discharge from the army.Russian Delegate Continued from Page 1 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, rm s\u2019W ¦\"srs-»'» e, t c» AT THE NEW PREMIER % been held in the past few month.-:.There was more clothing that could have been collected, hut due to the lateness of the notification, it was not possible to collect, hut it is hoped that this same clothing might be held for another drive that is sure to he held in the fall or winter.The chairman of the program committee, Kiwanian Hubert Welle, took over the meeting, in order to draw up a tentative collection of talent for the remainder of the 1946 meetings.There is to be a picnic in August, another ladies\u2019 night, debates among the me in hers, an d ou tstanding speakers choosing subjects that are to be of general interest.Some time was given to the carnival being held on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week, on Court Street, and the p resident checked the group to make double sure no detail had been omitted in making this undertaking a huge success.AT THE NEW PREMIER uated just inland from the north shore of long Island in prosperous Nassau County, already is feeling the influx of the U.N., which plans to remain the next three to five years.With strict zoning laws, there was little chance of immediate business expansion within the town, which now has only two commercial establishments\u2014a delicatessen and a liquor store.However, restaurants and taverns along the broad E highways and in the nearby vil-j P lages looked for added business and j fe the housing situation has become g more acute.\t; s Out at the peace plant, workmen p concentrated on a 6,4'09-square- j| foot, air-conditioned, sound-proof j k chamber for the Security Council.! * The room will seat 750 persons.j V Plans include another chamber] % to be shared by the Economic and Social Council and Trustee Council, four huge conference rooms, 10 committee rooms and approximate-; ]y 300 individual offices.All U.N.activities will be housed ; in the 600,C00 square feet of space except the General Assembly, 1 which meets in September at the ! î8'3®-40 World\u2019s Fair site in nearby Flushing.| Sperry vacated the area given ! to the U.N.July 1st, hut will eon-1 tinue operations in other factory ! buildings.Both Sperry and the U.N.lease from the United States Government.i Pointing to the \u201ccampus\u201d where i will fly the flags of the 51 United 1 Nations, one of the Sperry employees said: \\ \u201cWell, with the problems they ; have they couldn\u2019t have picked a i town with a better name.\u201d Hollywood Highlights SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1946.At The Granada Bob Thomas ISLAND BROOK ;v> Si A3 Joe Kirkwood in a fighting pose ;is \u201cJoe Palooka, Chaimp,\u2019\u2019 appears in a Monogram comedy based on Ham Fisher\u2019s comic strip.Leon Errol stars, with- Eilyse Knox and Kirkwood at the New Premier Theatre tomorrow for three days.Ely.-c Knox is featured In Monogram's prize-ring cofnedy \u201cJoe Palooka, Champ,\u2019\u2019 a;s A rone Howe of the popular comic strip.The oieture, also starring Leon Errol md Joe Kirkwood, opens at the \\'cw Premier Theatre tomorrow for three days.IEW n S R H H HIE TODAY\u2014YOt'R I,AST CHANCE TO SEE ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING HITS 01' LUE SEASON! A K 'Umiut 1) ama E Romance and Excitement I , , .Un-TOrniieled in Production Magnitude ! John WAYNE, VE cial Commission of Transportation and Communication, which sat at the local court house two months ago, were rendered today and granted permission for the establishment of a new bus service to he operated by Alphonse Laramee, of Sherbrooke, to run between Bromptonville and Windsor Mills via St.Francoii -Xavier and Green-lay.In rendering this decision, the judgment states that in view of the presentation on behalf of the number of additional persons who will receive thus service and the fact that the operators of the present service between Sherbrooke and Richmond,, (Laramee Transport Company) have a good record of service in the past, it is felt that this request is in order and will be of benefit to the community whole.AGED RESIDENT OF GOULD DIES FROM INJURIES Charles Foster, S2-year-old resident of Gould Village died at the Sherbrooke Hospital last night from injuries received when he was struck by an automobile on the highway between Ste.Marguerite and his home centre early last Sunday night.Mr.Foster, who is reportedly somewhat deaf, was returning home when the car, driven by Philibert Goulet, 1430 St.Hubert Street, Montreal, hit him.He was rushed to the Sherbrooke Hospital Bell Company Plans Earlv Erection Of New Exchange Purchase by the Bell Telephone before releasing anything definite.' ompany of Canada of lots No.Blueprints a n u architectural 1124, 1423 and the west half of lot plans have already been Funeral services were held this morning in the chapel of Sa w l'v\u2019d Heart Hospice for J.Evariste Genest Labarre, a well-known figure in former years ar> an inspector in local Roman Catholic sehcolts, whose death occurred at the hospice at the age of eighty-nine, Buiial was made at St.Grégoire, Nieolet.Mr.Labarre was prominently associated with education in this city, having served f,'Om 1896 until his retirement in 1929 as a school commissioner, and for many year.', as an inspector in every school under the jurisdiction of the Board of Roman Catholic School Commissioners.His death will be mourned by his many friends and former associates here, as weH as by the large Permission for another transportation service was also granted Henri-Louis Dion, of Asbestos, who will operate between Asbestos, St.Georges de Windsor ami Wotton \u201cfor the benefit of the employees of the Johns-Manville Company and the public in general.\u2019\u2019 In the case of Jean-Louis Carrière, of Asbestos, permission was granted for the operation of a \u201cDrive Yourself Service\u201d with headquarters at Asbestos.MAGOG CHILD MEETS DEATH UNDER TRUCK Magog, July 20\u2014Five-year-old Jean-Paul Hébert, son of Mr.and Mrs.Florian Hebert, of this place, was killed almost instantly on Thursday afternoon when the rear wheel of a truck driven by his father passed over his head.The youngster, along with six other children, were standing on the running board of the truck while the father of the victim backed the vehicle out of the drive- Shefford County and was active ini ^>aT'0 0f t^'e v'ctini s clothing commercial, religious and snorts apparently became entangled on circles here.j where he was found to be suffering : number of children who remember head injuries which ultimately re-; hia cheery manner, and his favorite suited in his death.\t! exprcc-sion, \u201cVery good.next.\u201d Provincial Police traffic officer which he used when having pupils H.B.Lawrence investigated.It is recite a leseon for him.expected that an inquest will be The deceased was born at St.held on Monday by Coroner Ar- Grégoire to Francois Labarre and mand Nadeau.\this wife, Maria-Olive Masse, on November 24, 1857.Surviving are a sister, Rev.Mother St.Stanislas, of Asaun'iption Convent at Nieolet, as well as many nieces cud nephews.1422 on King Street West immediately west of the Bank of Commerce building was announced to-; day in a release from the company office.The lots were purchased from E.A.Bernard for an undisclosed price and include the present premises of the Black Diamond Taxi, Farrell\u2019s Restaurant, H.L.Blais\u2019 grocery store and two or three private houses running from number 16S to 180 King Street West.Company officials this morning refused to make any further comment but it was learned authoritatively that purchase of the land will be for the erection of a new building to house an exchange and a j number of offices.A.J.Whelan, local manager said that additional information on the company plans would be forthcoming eatly next week and that he was awaiting the arrival of a company engineer and achitect drawn up and contracts will be let soon.It has been known for some time now that the Bell Telephone Company have been seeking a new site for an exchange and company engineers have been in Sherbrooke recently looking over prospective sites.First news of the choice of the site, however, came this morning and it is expected a full release from headquarters will be made within the next few days.Lack of accommodation in the present building on Stratheona Square brought on by the continual .expansion of the telephone service and growth of the City of Sherbrooke has undoubtedly necessitated construction of a new and larger building for the exchange.The prerent throe-storey concrete and steel structure situated at the rear of the Court House apparently will not allow any expansion and a new site had to be chosen.THAN EVER FOR WAR SERVICES Ninelren Judges Appointed To Aol At Sherbrooke Exhibition J.A.DROUIN OF GRANBY DIES Granby, July 20.\u2014J.A.Drouin, 61, well-known Granby lawyer, died suddenly at his home here yesterday.Born in St.Aime de Nieolet, he was educated at Nieolet Seminary and admitted to the Quebec bar in I\u2019S'LL.He came to Granby in 1915.For many years he served as Conservative Party secretary in rtive in sports Recital By Music Pupils Given Church Hall At Ayer\u2019s Cliff CITY BRIEFLETS Dr.Charles K.LoBlane, dental surgeon, 70 Wellington Street N., formerly Dr.Maher\u2019s office.Phone 1734.Dance in LO.O.F.Hall, Sawyer-ville, Sat., July 20th.Len Lobb\u2019s Orchestra.Dr.H.Einbinder\u2019s office will be closed from July 20th to July 2Sth inclusive.His wife, the former Bella Belle-feuille, survives.Funeral services will be held on Monday in Ste.Famille parish church.For Parcel Delivery Phone: JOS.BOMBARDIER 4633-J 207 DRUMMOND STREET the doorhandle and he wavs unable to clear the running-beard when he jumped._ Dr.Wilfrid Pellerin was immediately summoned, but young Hebert died before his arrival.A coroner\u2019s jury later returned a verdict of accidental death.Burial will take place this afternoon at St.Patrick\u2019s Çhurch.PIGEON HILL TYPEWRITER REPAIR SERVICE ACME TYPEWRITER CO.Reg\u2019d Underwood Representative: W.E.HAMMOND, Prop.74 Wellinirton South.Phone 3737.Residence 2897-J.The ice cream eocial, which wa.s sponsored by St.James Ladies\u2019 Guild was a success both socially and financially.The sum of ?172.-35 was taken in.Mr.Howard Guthrie has returned home, after spending his holidays with relatives in Springfield, Mass., and Torrington, Conn.Mr.Fred Sager is visiting his sister, Mrs.Lena Goodchild, in (Lowell, Mass.¦\t51r.and Mrs.Homer Somberg- Dance at Joe\u2019s Barn, Tomifobia, Sat.night, July 30th.Good music.A dm.50c.Wc are now taking orders for ladies' and men\u2019s tailored to measures winter overcoats for fall delivery.It is not too early to order now.Leo Laliberte Custom Tailor, Tip Top Tailors Clothes, 61 Wellington North, Sherbrooke, Que.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, July _ 20.\u2014 The recital of Mb's Marjorie Woodard\u2019s music pupils was held in the United Church Hall and was well attended \"by interested friends and parents, who look forward each year to these recitals to note the improvement of these young : people.j The program opened with a motion song, \u201cThe Little Shoemaker,\u201d by Jessie L.Gagner, by the junior boys and girls, \u2018The Skipping Rope\u201d was played as a j piano solo by Errest-ine Whipple.The junior class sang a nursery song, \u201cThe Sleepy Fisdies.\u201d A piano solo, \u201cJolly Little Breeze,\u201d by Williamis and Turner, wae nicely played by Jackie McVeay, and Misa Woodard at this point made a few remarks, saying that the senior girls cila'&s had been studying for only two months and that new pupils had juis't come into the junior class.She expressed her pleasure at the large attendance and .support that she and her porpiis lare given, and then the entertainment continued.1 \u201cMy Mother\u2019s Waltz,\u201d was sung |by the senior girds clasts and show-led that they have comp\u2019isdied a good deal in the short time tha fine per.''ormanse by playing two numbers, First movement from \"Vienna Carnival Scene,\u201d by Schuman, r.ml \u201cBrrceu.-e de Jocelyn,\u201d by Godard.The singing of the the natiora' anthem closed the evening\u2019s program.\"There is little doubt but that our services are as greatly needed today as they have ever been,\u201d stated W.J.G.Maodiarmnl, senior officer, Canadian Y.M.C.A.overseas, in a report receive! at the National Council Y.M.C.A.Head quarters in Canada.Mr.Maediavmid reports that the statistics for the past month rhow a great reduction in numbers of men being served 4,45.'! events of all sorts were held, with a participation of 276,518 men.He writes: \u201cAs all but one Canadian Leave Club in London have been closed, it would be anticipated, that very few Canadians were still coming to London on leave.However, it is interesting to note that | during the month of Anvil 4,001 Canadians were provided with accommodation at British Y.M.C.A.Leave Clubs in the London area.This is an average of 133 each night.The bed occupancy figures at our two continuing clubs in York and Harrowgate remain at a fair ; level.Both are overcrowd nl over week-ends, and the llarragate ! Club reports a 40 per cent oeou-! pancy during the week, and the I York Club a 30 per cent occupancy.\u201d To date this year the Canadian Y.M.C.A.overseas has held 21,809 sessions of entertainment and re-1 Officials of the Eastern Townships' Agricultural Association today announced the judges who have boon asked to act at Canada's Great Eastern Exhibition, which will open on August 24 for a full week.Plans for this (ilst annual exhibition are going apace and the directors of the E LA.A.are confident that this year's event will top nil other performances, both Big dance, Cid\u2019s Place.Cherry .vv%4 River Sat.night.Music by Rhythm\tbeen \u201csTtudyTng with Mit.Ramblers.Door prize: 5 silver dol- Woodard, This was mudh enjoyed.J*;.8: Bu* ,eayes fr®n< Magog Post MU.S Erncsti.ve Whipple played for Office, 9 p.m.\ther second piano solo, \u201cThe Hurttm - ins* Bird.\u201d Lost\u2014Fluffy grey kitten Lon- : don Street, near Portland Square, Thursday.Please phone 673-R.TALK OF SPECIAL INTEREST The agricultural broadcast Monday, July 22, at owe o\u2019clock over C.K.T.S.will be of special interest to exhibitors of the Sherbrooke JVinter Fair.W.G.MacDougall, of Lennox-ville, regional agriculturist, will be the speaker.of Beebe, gathering sibe sang Boy\u201d DONNACONA INSULATING BOARD When you spend a little money to insulate your home\u2014it is an investment.Insulation will reduce your budget for coal, increase the comfort of your home the year 'round and add to its value.Donnacona Insulating Board with its structural strength, low-cost, insulation, sound-deadening and decorative qualities can be used as a sheathing for wall, roof and attic insulation, as a plaster base or for redecorating old rooms and making new ones.Call us for additional information.J.S.BOURQUE BUILDERS\u2019 SUPPLIES BOURQUE ST.- TEL.1613 \u201cOverlooking Mirror Lake\u201d MAPLE DINER HOTEL BISHOPTON 21 miles from Sherbrooke CHICKEN and STEAK DINNER every Sunday Home-Cooked Meals Rooms and Board by the Day or Week P.O.Address: Bishopton\tPhone 25-r-4 V.A.WILLARD, Prop.Losing Hope Continued from page 1.coming up in the \u201ceki.p\u201d elevator.Shifts, consisting of 15 men each were immediately put to work to remove the clay.Mr.McGowan said: \u201cFrom present indications and having been down to the fourth level and to the clay itself, there does not seem to be any possible hope of their being alive.We have done everything possible to cope with the situation.Cause of the slide was not immediately known but it was believed that a concrete pillar caved in and that a concrete bulk-head went with it, causing clay and mud from \u201cGlory Hole,\u201d s Evelyn Stubbs, j was introduced to the | by Miss Woodard and two [Dumbeiv, \u201cDanny Irish air with words by Weatberby and \u201cOn Wings of Song,\u201d by Mîndci'jsnsohn.She received hearty appLaupe, showing much appreciation for her contribution! to the program.\u2018'Drifting,\u201d by Williams and Twwer was played by Cecil True, and the juniors boys' .rung, \u201cA Song of Iron,\u201d by J.L.Gaynor.Miss Diane Ellingson played for her solo, \u201cLittk Fairy Waltz\u201d by Sareabog, and Mies Stubbs, fang for her second group two Scotch songs, \"On the Banks of Lock Lomond\u201d and \u201cComing Through the Rye.\u201d Miss Kathleen itvezar for her piano solo played tlhe \u201cSpinning song, Op.14, No.4,\u201d by A.EMmen-reich, and again the senior girl, pleased their audience by .¦ringing \u201cAfton Water\u201d by Burns and Hume, and the junior girl,; net to be \u201coutdone\u201d followed with a pantomime song, \u201cTulips,\u201d by J.L.Gaynor.A LODGE MEMBER HONORED Mr.Fred M.Wyman, who has just served as Grand Patniardh of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, for tbe I.O.O.F., and this year received the appointment of Grand Representative, was ho: ored at the meeting of the Encampment Branch the other night when Kind Edward Lodge of Coaticook pro-uenbed him with a very fine crib-bage board in appreciation for hi?faithful ork during the paet year.The presentation wn» made by Brobber Hanaford, who voiced the the words of commendation for all the brothers.Mr.Wyman was taken by surprise but expressed his sincere appreciation for the gift and for the kind word's of appreciation they had given him.General Note* Mr.Fred Coohey, of Boston, Ma.-.-., hais arrived after spending the winter in the city and k in residence with the staff at Miss Norton\u2019s summer home, \u201cThe House That Jack Built.\u201d Mr.W.E.Milas, who spent a week at Binchdale Inn, has returned to his home in Bamton, Conn.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Edson, of Coaticook, aie holidaying at the Chamberlin cottage, at Sut M Point.John Fowler who has been in j K no wit on with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Foster Martin, has re'tiurncd to the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mr,-'.J.M.Martin.| The Misses Evelyn Rollins and j ¦ Kathleen Rollins spent two day.in Sherbrooke with Mr.-:.Muriel E.Mosher, Queen Street.MIsb Marjorie Bair and her fiance, Mr.Harry N.Brammall, of Montreal, have arrived ait \u201cHoli-.day Cottage,\u201d to enjoy two week-! vacation with the former\u2019s motùer, Mr.E.T.Barr.Mr.and Mis.John Chad.-'ey, of Magog, are -pending their holidays h ne wibli hi parents, Mr.and Mi .E.H.Chads'cy.Mi s Irene Laver.-, .-pent a day in Sherbrooke calling on friend.-.Mr.L.A.DcL'p.e- a - a bus!'!' ! \\ -itor in Montical for a few day NEW FIRM IS OPENED HERE BY VETERANS Two Sherbrooke Air Force veterans have opened a new company here known as Provincial Distributors Registered, with offices and warehouse at.2l5i;i Belvidere St.South.The firm which was opened here this wtek by Frank K.Jones and ,1.Lindsay Reid will sell building maintenance materials in Sherbrooke ami throughout the Eastern Townships.Manufacturers that the firm represents in the Eastern Townships have a country-wide reputation for quality at n price which will considerably reduce the overhead of building maintenance.One of the fcatiiro products is a creation with total participation of new formula wax which cleans and 2,497,044 uniformed men,\tpolishes floors at the same time, Since January, 1240, the Cana- 'k\u2019h.1\u201c «way with washing.Other dian Y.M.C.A.Mar Services has janitors' supplies available from held 1,618.120 sessions with ai the company are soups, cleaners, total participation of 123,579,821.l10llsll>nK machines, brlishes, mops, brooms and sweeping compounds.Mechanical building mainten- HARMONY RAND linillTlUil 1 l/nill/ p.Lai onde Company in Montreal.All stock is carried In the local PH/T'C PAMfTDT I warehouse for quick and efficient y 1V \\jJ U/lilXlYl ! fseS_w;-ffice teIephnne number IN NORTH WARD FARiERSMAKE FINE PROFITS ON WOODLANDS from the viewpoint of the attractions and exhibit» to bo presented and from the number of visitors who will pass through the turnstiles.Many improvements have been made to the grounds to date, including paring of the main and side entrances up to the grand stand and the circle in front of tha arena.The arena building\u2019s interior has been renovated and additional sleeping quarters have been provided the breeders.The judges appointes! by the Fair Board include: Light horses, Ray Denies», Len-noxville.Heavy horses, Donald Black, M.U., Aubrey, Que.Dairy Cattle: Ayi-sbires, Douglas Ness, Howiek; Holsiteins, C.C.Haviland, Wilsonville, Ont.; Jerseys, (Jordon Boole, Ste.Anne de Bellevue; Canadians, Adrien Morin, (lap Rouge.Beef cattle, Shorthorns, J.Baker, Hampton, Ont.; Hereford and Aberdean Angus, Robert Mc-Kinven, Lennoxville.Sheep, ,1.Telford, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.Swine, \\.N.Rodriquc, Quebec.Poultry, L.Crevier, St.Martine.Dairy products, A.V.Chevalier, Sle.Anne do la Panade.Maple products, J.R.Mathot, Department of Agriculture, Quebec.Honey, field crops and vegetables, \\V.S.Richardson, Lennoxville.Fruits, R.J, M.Reid, Hemming-ford, Que.Flowers, Charles W.Slack, Waterloo, Cooking, Miss Walker, MacDonald College.Fancy work, Miss Liliane La-belle, Rojofcon Pond.Arts, Paul Gagne, Sherbrooke.LEE M.WATSON & CO.REG\u2019D.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile.Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Night and Holiday Calls: Sherbrooke 1542W Under tihe direction of Sylvie Laoharite, the Sherbrooke Harmony Band will prerent a concert at Portland Square tomorrow night at eight-fiftoen o'clock.The program will run as follows; O Canada; Drum Major March (J.McLeod); Prelud'p and Fugue in G Minor (J.S.Bach); The Donkey S'Civnado (R.Friml); Scenes from the Sierras, (1).Bennett); That's For Me (R.Rodgers); Val'.-e Caprice, soloist, Marcel Marcotte, ( Ma yo u r ) ; Fin 1 and i a (Si bel i ins ) ; Intcrmi.-sior,; The Goldman Baul March (K.L.King); Tf T Loved You ( R.Rodgers); You Belong To My Heart (A.Lam); Pavaime (M.Gould); Oklaho'irvn , Selection (U.Rodgers); Let Freedom Ring (E.F.Goldman); God Save the King.Events Of The Week SATURDAY Weekly ten at Sherbrooke Country Club for members.TUESDAY Meeting of the L-tdics\u2019 Auxiliary No.10 will be held at the Legion Home, 5 Prospect Street, July 23, 8 p.m.Quebec farmers get 19 million dollars a year from cash sales derived from their own small woodlands attached to the homesteads.Their woods bring twice ns much cash as their pc.aloes, according to a .dniement of the Canadian Forestry Association, based upon Bureau of S la I itics figures.Farm woodland» in the great potato-growing province of New Brunswick produce a farm income of $5,3110,(100 as against potato revenue of lf9,40'0,(K)'().Nova Scotia farmers 'lake a I mo ri three milliorv.from their fonvt pro-Iduct-, which is in exccvs of either : hogs or polutncr.I \u201cIf even a twi'lh m much culti-: vuti'On was given to farm wondlolr j as to potato fields arid liver-lock,\u201d I says the Forestry Association, j \u201cthe cash returns could be multiplied many lime,'.Throughout j Canada, 400,(KK) farmers own their own ne cl.i Mid.of farm forest, but the great majority operate them at low efficiency, chiefly because of lack of know-how and a j little expert encouragement.\u201d ( & Finishing Touch Me do expert work repairing your .shoes \u2014 whether you just w an! tips or want closed toes made open.And we finish the job as neatly jib when originally turned out by the factory J.A.PIGEON Reg\u2019d.08 Wellington St.North .\t,\t- previously joined to main mine operations by I m,.» u,, c,\u201e,v »\t, means of drifts, to pour into the.5\t^ Stepihen Adam?, and mine.er, Master Wayne Sornherger and Mrs.Howard Guthrie motored to Venice on Sunday.Mr.Roy Fortin, of Stanbridge East, was visiting his sister, Mrs.B.J.Laycock, and Mr, Laycock.Mr.Fred Ling, Mr.and Mrs.Murray Baldwin, a senwr, who 1hi> week, hag for some years eliowcd much Mr- R; Crok-cr accompaii::.d by talent played \u201cTana-nteK'e,\u201d by Ms ecu-in?, the Mi os Margery Heller, and he responded to hearty \u2018.r.-d Audrey W;;fei.-on, of Mon.-applausw with an encore.\t\u2019\t>;al, were week-end gut.,\u2022 of Dh-cir Misis Stulbhs appeared for the un,eve and aunt, Mr.and Mrs, A.third time, singing, \u201cThe Holy C-\u2019o hram-e.À Perfect Day,\u201d by Carrie Jacobs Bond.Mi-sis WootDrd closed the very EATON Mi?Myrtle Little, of Sher- ____ brooke, is spending her holidays Cyril Dodd and daughter, of North \"'i«h her mother, Mm.Lizzl \u201d\t- Little.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Innés and Mr.Thomas Murray of Toronto.Ont., William Sheldon, Vt, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Dodd, of Fairfield, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Ling and eon, Walter, of Frelighsburg, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Ling.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Capsey and two children, of Mystic, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Corey and daughter, Lyla, of Cowansville, Mrs.Charles Realffe and daughter, Beulah, of Stanbridge Ridge, and Miss 4-li°e UeGros, of Ville St.Pierre, were callere of Mr.and Miv.T.Perrott.Mrs.Maggie Chevalier, of Bedford, is spending a few days with her son.Mr.Erneist Chevalier.Mrs.Thomas Boomhour was the lucky winner of the eight-piece pyrex set, which was drawn the night of the ice cream social, and Mir-s Valance Realffe, of Stanbridge Ridge, won the drees length.Mr.VV.Kenney and Mrs.Pearl: Prarie, of Lowell, Mas-., are guests of Mr.and Mre.A.M.Martin.Mr.and Mrs Frank Sager, Mrs.Mary Rosenberger.Mrs.Burd and Mr.Charles Hurlbut motored to Foster to vioit Mr.and .Mrs.Frank1 Perkins, Mr=.Burd remaining to f*pend an indefinite time with Mrs Perkins, Mr.E.L.Barr has rebur-ned to Montreal, after .-pending two weeks holidays at \u201cHoliday Cottage,\u201d Lake Edge., Mrs, Harry llall, of ADborio-', | and Mrs.Marion Laguna, of l Waterbury, Conn., were overnight j guests of the former's parents, 1 Mr.and Mrs.John Lavers.Mu-, A.J.Macintosh, of Lenr-oxvlll-e, is the guest of Mrs.H.G.Buck and other friondi-t here for a time, while her son and daughter-i: aw, Mr.and Mr.-:.Donald Mac 1 Irca-'h, and little son, of Shawini-ar.d Mi?P.L:nis and Mr.William :/.Fall-; are holidaying here.Gall, cf Montreal, are spending Ml - Madclyn Rider, of Wa?their holidays_at their home here, ing-ton, D.C., is spending a week Mr.Ray Quint, of Maine, was a here at Round Bay with he.guest of Mr.and Mrs, Frank King-1 brother and si-ter-in-law, Mr.and I Mr?.Hamilton Rider and family, Mrs.John Moreau and daugh- of St.Hyacinthe, who are vaeâ-ter, Irene, of Taftvil.le, Conn., was, Honing there, Mi s Rider is al.-o an overnight guest of her sister, s i.- J,r.g many of her old friends, M.rc' Frank Kingsley, and Mr, who welcome her return each year.Kmgs.ey.\t| Mr.Guy E.Longeway, of Coven Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank,try, Vt., accompanied by hi Kingsley were Mr.and M: ?.Cecil u: I - Mr.D.B.Kcet, and Mr,-.Dougherty and little Mi.c> Sharron.'Ldia Panjl, of thi.* place, were visi-Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Cat-heart and t ; - in Fitch Bay.daughter, Jill, Mis- Muriel Mardi-: GucL at \u201cHoliday Cottage.\u201d go.Mi.-?.Ada line McCrae and Ms, the miner home of Mr.and Mr Stewart King-Icy, all of Shcr-| E.L.Barr, were Mrs.Thoma.i i r-ookc.\tBrown, M .and M u.Ba-il (\":,;l|u iiâr r-rorem- gÎÂjPI I A N ClE -JE P-HOK \u2018\t~ ~\t.BTE terror to the stoutest heart.Life's like that! 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In our extremity we called on God and, organizing our forces, He delivered us out of the hands of cruel, paganistic ene- mies oer: on on There are thos simple line?who storms of fierce destruction, who read those are experiencing wild!\ty sweep a o\tr 0\tS S (\tmir way.R r m 1\tember that\tWondrous Sov-\t\t erigi\t.of the Sea, J\tosu\ts, wl\tto calmed hoist\terous wave*\tin\tthe\toast and with\tHis \"Be st\u2019ril\tcs\tin si\tibdue the storms that beset\t\tyc\t>u.\t Pe\trchance some\tof\tyon\tare fias- sing\tthrough a :\t; i e- h\tt of\tfer.r or sorrow which quoi\t\t1 e h c\tS CY\tcry star- ry r;\tay.Think ot\t¦ h\ti m\twho still walk;\t5 over the wa\tvis\tof 1\tifo's wild rcstk\t\u2019'ss sea hrincu:\t) c\t\u2022nmf\tort.guid- nnce\tand inspira:\tlion\tto\tall who turn\tto Him.\t\t\t If\tyou are in t\the\tgrip\tof pas- si on,\tyield not to\ti' f 3 I A S Arc Tjyae'A B UA G.i-E.A ¦GOV WILLIAM TUCK c:0UTlTeg TNli seIOé-në: 25\tMade of oats 44 Manufactured 26\tMale child 45 Morindin dye 27\tBeverage Vo Exclamation ^.-\t.\t, 48 Network 11\tCollege official -o Negative vote 50 Matched 12\tMorsels\t29 Lid\tpieces 14 Daybreak 30 Twitching 51 Wager (comb, form) 31 Compass point 52 Symbol for 13 Universal language 24 Mountain crest 37 Topics 39 Numeral 42\tFormer 43\tProportion erbium 53 Mimic 55 Sun god 57 And (Latin) 1\tZ\t3\t\t's\t\t\tu\t1\tr\"\t\t10\t1\t\\Z 13\t\t\t\t\t4\t\t'5\t\t\t\t\t\t Ka\t\t\t\t\t\t8\t\t\tm m\t\t\t\t 10\t\t\t111\t\t¦ pa\t21\t\tIM\ts\tM\t12.\t\t \t\t\t24\t\t\t\t\t\tWp m\tIS\t\t\t Zi,\tn\t\t\t28\t\t\tX ft\t\t\t\t\t30\t u\t\tyMi m\t33\t\t\t\tA\t1\t\t\t\u2018m\trr-\t 3\t\t37\t\t\t\tm\tir?\tiy\tiô\t\t&\t\t \t\t40\t\tll\t\t\t\t\t\t41\t\t\t \t43\t\tp\t\t.iuiUid\t*44\t\tHi\t\tid\t41»\t41\t4§ SI\t\t\tbo\t\t51\t\t\tS3\tm\tsi\t\t\t 54\tI |\t\t\t\t\t\tT\t\t51\t\t\t\t 5S\t\t\t\tJ U\t\t\t\t\tS4\t\t\t\tij I C.W.L.GARDEN PARTY HELD AT AYER\u2019S CLIFF Ayer\u2019s Cliff, July 20.\u2014The first event sponsored by the Catholic Women\u2019s League was a decided success in every way and was a lawn party at the attractive home of Mr.and Mrs.Emile Rousseau, on Thursday afternoon.The weather was perfect and the spacious grounds with the lovely -hade trees and borders of flowers formed an ideal setting for the event.The guests numbering nearly one hundred were welcomed by Mrs.Rousseau and Mrs.Rene Letourneau and after a short time spent in visiting, delicious refresh-mencs were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Letourneau, Mrs.Lennox Frappied.the Misses Aline and Mary Bessette, Carol Pierce and Yvette Vaillancourt and others.Mrs.Allan Norrie acted as treasurer, and a goodly eum was added to the League's treasury.MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER One evening, Mrs.J.M.Martin and Mrs.L.H.Martin were hostesses at the home of the former, when they entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Kathleen Rollins, a bride of the week.The house was tastefully and attractively decorated with a profusion of pink roses, bridal wreath, baby\u2019s breath, lupins, and other flowers.After upwards of thirty-five guests had assembled, Mrs.Martin sent word to the bride-clect that she was wanted on the telephone, and upon her arrival, she wras escorted into the room to the strains of the \"Wedding March,\u201d to a chair beautifully decorated with crepe paper.With her were her sister, bliss Evelyn Rollins, and Mrs.Roberts, mother of the groom to be.She found a table loaded with attractive parcels and was told by her hostess, who lifted the cloth and showered her with confetti, that they were all for her.These proved to be many lovely and useful gifts and after they had been admired by all, she expressed her sincere appreciation to ail assembled for their gifts and said that they had always been so kind to her and were \u201ckeeping on.\u2019\u2019 She invited them to visit her in her new home.Mrs, W.S.Keeler sang, \u201cFor I Love l7ou Truly,\u201d and Mrs.Keeler and Mrs.L.H.Martin sang as a duet, \u201cSweetest Story Ever Told,\u201d accompanied by Miss Mildred Paul, who also played several of the old songs.Miss Irene Lavers sang several song's and was accompanied by Mrs.Sam Astbury.The guests were then asked to write down one sentence of advice to the bride-to-be and this caused much amusement, when they were read by Miss Rollins.Delicious refreshments were SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAIIRDAY, JLLA JO.10-46.1 served, when the bride's cake, decorated in pink and white and silver.was placed on the table which va.- covered with a lace cloth and , centred with pink roses and baby's | breath in a crystal bowl and flanked by lighted white and silver ! tapers.The hostesses were assisted by Mrs.D.Sloggett and Miss B.Wheeler.Before leaving for their respective homes, each «one wished the bride-to-be every happiness and | thanked their hostesses for a delightful evening.OPENING AT RIPPLECOVE INN Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Bradley, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Bruno Alemoni, of Bristol, Conn.; Mr.and Mrs.H.Munroe.of Thetford Mines; Mr.A.J.Lemieux and family, of Granby; Mr.and Mrs.M.C.J.McKee, of Richmond; Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Blakely and family, of the Town of Mount Royal; Miss Dorothy' Meade, of Cohticook ; Mr.Charles A.Case, of St.Petersburg, Fla., and Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Van Every, of Montreal, were among the guests who registered at the Ripplecove Inn for the \"Opening.\u201d and remained for the fir.i; week.Messrs.R.J.and A.C.Stafford nave spared nothing to make this Inn, at Ripple Cove, one of the nicest places on Lake Massawippi and have already made a name for themselves.This is the ideal place and the townspeople are very happy that they have a hotel in town that they are very proud of and also one at the lake front.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Leon Gilman, of i Springfield, Vt., is spending a week at the home of his nephew, ! Mr.Cecil R.Jones, and Mrs.Jones, I \"Birchdale Inn.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Webster, who have been visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Webster, Maple Avenue, have returned to their home in Andover, Mass, i Mr, and Mrs.Randolph E.Tyler, of Danville, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Tyler.j Mr.Fred E.Wheeler, of Worcester, Mass., and Mr.Wells Carver and son, Sherwood, of Hampden, Mass., were callers at the Pome of Mr.D.B.Keet and Mrs.Lydia Paul.Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Cass and Thornton, of Montreal, spent the week-end here at the homes of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hurd, and Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cass.Dr.P.L.and Mrs, Watson and little daughter, of Montreal, are holidaying at Bacon\u2019s Bay in the L.E.Allen cottage.In The Women\u2019s Sphere rivei =1!- Tomorrow's Church Services Charch of England United Churches MARRIAGES BERRY\u2014HUMPHRIES Grand'Mere, July 20.\u2014 Miss Mary Patricia Humphries, daughter of the Rev.and Mi's.E.H.if Social and Personal Telephone 94 GLEN SUTTON Mr.and Mrs.Reid Mae, High St.ett, are vacationing at River-Humphrics..\tM^.R^n-d Duford am,\tt o.,gP._ M.sr Verna 11.4ch, Mrs.note.Miss\tM.E\tBrown will\twear\t\u2019 '\tu,\" 'J 1 J ' ' \u2019\tI'Ia,\t, Goodtodow and\tMrs.Clif- cream sheer over white taffeta m > m t t ai ,\t,\t\u2018(>:l tiooii.i i.ow wuie appointed to oiul uncle, Mrs.,\t,\t.\t,\tMr.and Mrs.John Muiiphv have batk the fir- n'hetl fnnd .> Mr Do-vuvav wtth a largo picture hat ami rose rct-lr,.c,d t0 tbeil.h.om,c (;n'Br!vi.A food '\t'\t'' Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Don aw ay and son, Janies, of Springfield, Mass , pend ay home.Mr.Ernest Donaway and brother, Carlton, were visitors in Granby.Mr.Frank Armstrong, of Len-noxville, was a guest of his aunt E.Donaway and CHURCH OP ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE Corner McManamy and Fairmount Rev.J.Comfbrt, Priest in Charge 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11 a.m.Holy Communion.PLYMOUTH CHURCH Dufferin Ave.at Montreal St.Rev.R.C.Tait, Minister.J.G.Scorer, Organist and Choir Director.U p.m.Public Worship.Sermon theme: \"The Test of Faith.\u201d E,'oiling services discontinued during July and August.Baptist Presbyterian white (\u201cre '!',';re'en n.ter spending the ted to the Canadian Cancer Fund, who has recently re ra-(t ten days vacationing in Cruoi, h l.-atcr refreshmente were served by overseas, was a guets e\\ Will a,nd Toroato\u2019 0m\u2019 White in (:uc\u2019'lh th\u2019e hostesses, a-srisced bv the Mrs.E.Don-awav.summer w'eyt.W55e\tof Mr\u2019 and M'rs\u2019 Mi :s,es Shirley and Joan Billing.Mr.and Mrs.C.S.accessories.Miss H.Biltou will wear cream sheer over taffeta with a large picture and grèen accessories.They both carry bouquets of summer flowers.The reception will follow at the; Ml.and Mr8i H w Hins> of rectory.The couple will go to Richmond, Qua., wish to announce hiusk-oka Lakes for their honey- t]le engagement of their elder moon.The bride will travel 111 daughter, Thelma Edith, to Air.i\u2019c followed.$6 wmc dona Mr.George Burt, of Sherbrooke, rturned from guest of Mr.am! TV.E.G la II: a leaf-green suit with brown and Malcolm gold accessories and will wear a _____ _ .é _______ ________ corsage of^v ellow roses, yi hey will 0f Richmond, Que.The marriage ]no.will take place on August 24th, Chalmers United Church.Hie Worship Mayor Guy Bryant and Mrs.Bryant have returned after a three week.-\u2019\u2019 trip to the Pacific Coa.-it, Wher -Mr.Bryant attended the Annual Conference of Mayors and Muni'.-! 3.Donaway and son, James, of SpringfieUi, Masts., Mrs.Mary Donaway and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Donaway spent a day in Earnham, whore a family reunion was held at the homo of Mr.and Mr-.Donald K.McLeod.Mr.and Mrs.C.Sweat and Mrs ST.ANDREW\u2019S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Frontenac Street.Rev.E.A.Wright, Minister.Mr, Wright W.Gibson, Organist an 1 Choir Director.We worship with the Baptist congrégation during the.month of July.Christian Science son of Mr.and Mrs.John Sinclair, paJities at Vancouver, later sipcmd- Albert Couplan-d were in Oowans- reside in St.Lambert, Quebec.SAWYERVILLE Mr.Sylvie Lacbarite has re- i The honre of Mrs.Wilfrid Grapes 1 tuin-ed from Hancock, Me., where; ibe gitiudled under Mr.Pierre Mon» orbUreiitiial con- BR1GHAM Mr.and Mrs.George Sanborn an-d Miss Daisy Sanborn, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Sanborn and little son, Eddy, Mr, Norman Sanborn, Mr.Harold Ring, Mrs.A.Ring and Miss Mabel Ring were visiting relatives and friends in Knowlbon and Brome Corner.Mr.Jean Jeannette has opened a store in the new building which holiday at Banff and Lake ville one afternoon.Douise, and vi-iiing friends at Miss Marilyn McMahon, of ( dgary, Edmonton and Medicine\\ Waterloo, spent the week-end with Hat.\tj her parents, Mr.ami Mrs.1, Me- \u2014-\u2014\u2014-\t' Mahon, and family.,\t,\t_\tMr.a-nd Mrs.Harold Enright was the scene of a pleasant sM- -be studied under Mr.Pierre Mon- TRENHOLMVILLE 'and son, Michael, of Sherbrooke, price in honor of Mrs.Irwin Ms-ri-eux, eckssr-ated ottbeutnal con-\t_______ 'spent the week-end with Mr.Stuart Bu-inej, nee Ruth Giapcss, pi-ioi to ductor.\tMm.El.-ôe Perkins, of Ottawa, Enright, and Mr.and Mrs.Albert her wedd.ng, wh.ch took place re-\t\u2022 \u2022\t\u2022\tI Mpint a few dayis with Mr.and Mrs.Oollyer and son, Michael.c-enL-j.Upon airival the guet-t oil G'uesr?iaviicd to the Bal de M.A.Ge-c.\t; Mrs.Fisher, of SlieuTwooke, honor wais escorted to a prettily Boiwne Ent\u2019cnte which will lake A numil-er from here attended spent a day in town calling ou her .decorated chair by Mrs.Wiltrrd p]ace al the WiOl'fe'm Street Ar- tiro fuircral of Mr.Wafldr Ca 1 In.dauahUi, There a.Grapes to the swains ol the \"Wed- mory tomorrow evondivg under tire of Kbsrey.The siympaChy of the Mr.C.Levett and Mrs.White, ding _ March played by Mrs.auspices of the Regimental Sur- comimmity is extuidod to\u2018hi.- wife of Brome Coutre, were guests of Uougias Giupas.After opening the :g,c,anit Majors atnd Battwy Sergeant and family in their btoeav-ameu!.Mr.am! Mi s.N.Sivodgni Other miS'reUarwua shower parcels tine Major, Warrant Officer\u2019s and Not- Mi , L.LyM-er, of Montreal guos't of honor thanked her Inaml- ^ Cont'inir.'ioned Ofl;iee.r» of the 85th pending her holidav.lor the lovely gifts.Ak.ic'ting Mis.; l.A.A.Battery.The 12th Ar- ard Mr .F.A.Wintle.Grapes were the Misses Chute, mo,UTod (Sherbrooke) »nd Les Mr.aud Mi-a H.L.Mes.Dougias Grapes and Miss\tFurilicir- de Sfherlbrooke are Major\tand Mi-u M.H-r-tU' y Gcenua Evarfi.Out of town guests\tGcr-eia-l E.J.Renault.C.B., C.B.\tgu-.-U, of Mr.and Mrs.R.G liar- ware Mrs, Gordon Smith and son,\t£., Brigadier W.J.Home, M.C.\tris, in A.-i\u2019.k tos.Wayne, 0.Sherbrooke; Mm.Hon.J.S.Bourque, Minister of Mia.F.A, Winfle and Mrs.II Ronald Rotoney, oi Sand Hiilj-Iisi-\tLands and Forets and Hydra-Tic\tL.Arm.-fiong at tended\tthe senii- Ada Ross, 01 Birc'hton; Misses\tRe-ourcc -.Maurice Gingue-, M.P.\tan-r.iual moi ting of the\tWomen\u2019s j Melba and Phydis Wheeler, Mrs.\tOoL Sam Hkshenberg.O.B.E., J.A.\tInuitute Rirl.-mond.LesiJie Richardson, Mrs.Arthur,Bol1rg.eojSi president, Canadian Mr-.J.B I Rogers, Mrs.Doug.as Grapes,\tLegion Branch No.10, Brigadier\tBarbara, of Gcraldton,\tOnt., an-\tdav\there I Mi^6 Myrtle and Been ice Chute,\tL.P.Chevalier, His Worship\tending th-eir holiday»\twith Mr.\tMrs\tGu-s DuUllev and family mL Bs :t is\t¦ *.'\t.;\t:V\"\"' «-»*»\u2022 \"Rijttiip\u2019v vru-ic YTfluo'flrpi McRupno'\u201d \u2019 rn .\t¦« » .\t^v tV \u2019 ; 1\t,\t\u2019 n* l/' \u2018\\1 m\tat tncir foLUgf vA.Mi.-\u2019.-'I.squoi ILr.i rt .viiJs -Viaigaret -'ACi5Uin-ey,_ rriU.deau, Major S.Hoy, Cant H.alt: ixicd iuncral in Shci'orooko i\ti ?-!1L ^ar»rav'e an^ iamUy, Lacombe.Capt.L.Prc.font aine, of Miv.John E.Smith, of Ki:*h- o: High rore^'t.JCa.pt.H.Lefebvre, T.t.-Cel.A.A.mo-nd.The many friend-' of the de- Mr.and Mm.Wilfrid Grapes and, ter, Lt.-Col.John L.Bine, cea.-ed (xk ; I tC; i \u2022 F'ynujiathy to £o-n Mahlon, and Mr.El*win Bow- ( Mayor Fred Baldwin, Cob Craw- the hercavcd hu ' ami ami oHier ker attended the McBurn\u2019ey-Grapes ; for,d Grier, Capt.F.R.Patti sou, rria.ivcs.vvedding which took place m Eaton; Li.l, Soneh'agran, Major John;\t\u2014.\t\u2014- i.- gucff s at the Shodgras'i home were with Mr.Mrs.Mable Kmwlgnus and Mr.and Mrs.Boright ami two children, of Armi-trcng Granby, were tea Mr.I\u2019.E.Taylor, of Montreal, was a weeke-nd guest of the Rev.B.S.Murray.Mrs.Mary Blake spent a day in Foster with friends.Mr.John Buck and his gang of men, from the Southern Canada n-r.-oM.and daughter.Power < ompany works, spent a SUN.\tMON.\tTUE.\tWED.\tTHUR.\tFRI.\tSAT.Meat Loai\tCold Meat\tFish\tSaus- ages\tLamb Chops\tCheese Souffle\tBoiled Tongue Group C\tleft- over\tunrat- ioned\tGroup D 1 lb.\tC Group Vi lb.\tunrat- ioned\tunrat- ioned l\u2018/s lbs 3 tokens\t\t3 tokens\t\t2 tokens\t\t 5 tokens left over\t\t\t\t\t\t Corner.\t[ Ba ett, Co:.J.B.Jencke,-:.Majot The infant eon of Mr.and Mrs.1!,.W.Greenland, Flying Officer Wilfrid Giapcs was christened on I Hector Ayotte and R.Q.M.S.R.Sunday, July 7, in St.Philip\u2019s ; Couture, ' ex-prerident of the Anglican Mission Hall, receiving .-argeants\u2019 me-s of Lr- Fusiliers do the naines, Wayne Seth.The Sherbrooke, sponsors wore Mr.and Mi.-t.Fran Trafalgar School for Girls Residential and Day School Grade 1 to Senior Matriculation Languages \u2014 Music \u2014 Gymnastics Science \u2014 Art \u2014 Games Close to Transportation Small Classes For Full Information Write to the Principal Miss Joan M.V.Foster, M.A.,Ph.D.(McGill, Oxford and Bryn Mawr) Trafalgar School 3485 Simpson Street Montreal Established 1887 Affiliated with McGill University cis Paige, of Len-noxville, and Mr.Kenneth Bowker.After the chrbt-ening Mr.and Mrs.Grapes entertained at dimer.Mr.and Mrs.Franck- Paige, of Lennoxvii.c; Mr.and Mm.(J.S.Grapes, of Bulwer; Mr.and Mre.Irwin McBurney, of Ea.:t Chiton; and Mr.Kenneth Bowker, of Sawyorviüe.Mr.R.Smith from London, England, spent the week-end at the! home of Mr.and Mrs.Alien Noble.Third Eng.Officer Allen Noble has joined ship, the Brazillian Pi Inee, which k sailing to Brazil, S.A.Mr.Erne.-1 Bailey, of Grove-ion, X.H.was visiting his sieter, Mns.J.T.Forgrave, and Mr.Forgrave, over the week-end.He was accompanied home by the Mkces Joan and Bethany Potter, Who have E'per.t a week with their aunt, Mrs.J.T.Forgrave.Mr.and Mrs.Jules Let-sard and son, of Lennoxvil\u2019e; Mr.and Mus.Earl Laroche and daughter and Mrs.Herbert Laroche and son, of Boston, Mass., were visitor.-\u2019 at the home of Mr.and Mr.-.Car] Dillon and Mr, C, C.Laroche.Mis.R.Sweeney, of Grovclou.X.H., was visiting at the Forgrave home and calling on other friends.Mr.Malcolm McBurney, ofi HIGHWATER mand Women's Institute wai?held at the S'.igi r home.There were thirteen numbers and three gueeis present.The Mary Stewart Col-jlect w»*.repeated in unison.The jeubject of the roll call was to name - a Çanad an bird.The minutes of Mr.and Mrs.Dane Cowan, of the previous meeting were read Brookline, Mass., spent a week at and approved.As there was no Mr.Arnold Aiken's, Mrs.'Cowan delegate from this branch to tin has returned home and Mr.Cowan provincial convention at Macdon-vvent on to Bakersfield, Vt.\taid College, Stc.Anne do Bellevue, Rev.D.W.Terry, of Montreal, Mrs.Bradley read the new.-paper spent a week-end at Rev.J.Cham- report on the same.Five boxes pion\u2019s, speaking in the Baptist of used clothing have been écrit Church, Mansonviile, on Sunday for European relief by this group, morning and in the evening in the Mrs.Perkins read an article.Dunkin church.\t\u201cThere Are Two Set \u201c A ques- Mr.Garth Eldridige, of Know!- tion box wa- held at this meating ton, is spending a week at the which proved to be interesting and Mi'.George Malboeuf, Hr., who spent a holiday in Sudbury, Ont., visiting his daughters and their families, has now returned home.Mr .J.P.McMahon -pent a day in Granby with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.David Bull and Mr.and Mi's.Leslie Durrell, of Foster, -\tand Miss Thora Dumdl were The July meeting of the St.Ai- guests of Mr.and Mr.Myles En- ST.ARMAND home of his parents, Mr.and Mr L.B.Sldridgc.Mrs.Cedric Bailey and son, Won-del, spent a few days in Rock Island.Mrs.Robert Booth and three children, of Owl\u2019s Head, are spending two weeks at Milton Boyce's.Mr.Waller Frey and a number of summer hoarders from Montreal spent a day at Lake Memphre-magng on a pirr'e.Heartfelt sympathy is extended to Mrs.George Hawley and son.Lester, and Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Hawley and family, of Sutton, b their bereavement.Mr.and Mrs.Sheldon Crowell imusing.Mrs.Miles Kran* offered to hold a card party at her home auction sale, on Thur.-.lay afternoon, July 26.Mrs.A.W Mns.Jenkins adjourned the meet ing.A strawberry tea was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Rctjen berger.right ami Mr.Wayne Enright.Mr.and Mr .Maurice William-werc gut'.' of Mr.and Mr .N.SnodgTa1:- and Mr.! twinge Snod-gra: .Captain Arthur Snodgrass, of King-ton, Out., spent the weekend w;lh his parents, Mr.and Mis.N.Snodgra .and brother, Irving.Mr.and Mrs.William Enright entertained at, a birthday party for their son.D\u2019Areey, the evening being spent, in dancing.Delicious refreshments were enjoyed with the traditional birthday cake.The young people departed wishing their friend D\u2019Areey many more happy birthday.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.McMahon were in St, Joachim to attend an FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Montreal and Island Sts.Sunday Service: 1] a.m.Subject: \"Life.\" Sunday School: 10 a.m.Testimonial meeting: Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Reading room open daily from 3 to 5 except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.Friday, 7:30 to 9 p.m., at His Majesty\u2019s Building.* * * \u201cLife,\" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 21st, HMO.The Golden Text is from Psalms bliS: 17, 27, \"1 shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord .G\u201dd is the Lord,' which hath shewed us light.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \"Aiul Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching m their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people.Let your light so shine before men, that they may sec your good works, ami glorify your Father which is in heaven.\u201d (Matthew 4: 23 and t3:W>).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \"The eternal Truth destroys what mortals seem to have learned from error, and man\u2019s real existence as a child of God comes to light, \u2019truth dimuiiislnitcd is etenial life.Mortal man can never rise from the temporal debris of error, belief in sin, siekness, and death, until he learns that God is the only Life.Christ, as the spiritual or true idea of God, rorHi's now as of old, preaching the gorpel to the poor, healing the sick, and casting out evils,\" (Pages 2RS and 317).SHERBROOKE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor.Portland Ave.and Queen SL Minister: Rev.H.E.Secord.Public Worship at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The congregation of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church join with us in these surpmer time unioq services.You are cordially Invited.NORTH HATLEY BAPTIST CHURCH The regular service will be withdrawn this week.T The Salvation Army Major and Mrs.O.Robinson, 83 Wellington Street South.Sat., 8 p.m.- Praise Meeting.11 a.m.Holiness Meeting.Sun., 2:30 p.m.\u2014Bible Class and Sunday School.Sun., 7 p.m.\u2014Salvation Meeting.Undenominational GRACE CHAPEL Undenominational\u2014Evangelical 27 Montreal Street.10:30 a.m.The Lord\u2019s Supper for all believers.2:30 p.m.The Sunday School.Classes for all ages, come and bring your Bible.¦4:4i6 p.m.\u2014 The Glad Tidings Hour over CRTS conducted this week by Mr.Arnold Reynolds, school tcai'lier, missionary.7:0i() p.m.The Gospel Service.Speaker: Mr.Arnold Reynolds.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Prayer meeting anil Bible Study.\"It is of the Lord s mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not., They are new every morning: great is thy fait Inf u hi ess.\" 1 .a m enta lion s 3:2I2,-2(1 Nursing Home, Mansimvltle, for aged invalids and lied-paticnls.Mrs.Jane Lang, Man-sonv illo.MATERNITY CORSETS AND BELTS.ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert.Gaudet Pharmacy Near Bus Terminal Thomas, of Dnim-mon-dville, is spending a few days with her cousin, Mr,-.J.P.McMahon, ami Mr.McMahon.Mr.Edwin McGuire, of St.Joachim, ha- puieliaied the former William Huberts farm, owned by Mrs.Duttilley and has taken posse -ion and will move his family here soon.Mrs.John Enright with other member.'- of her family, from Ma in lui et Is are gm of Mrs.Enright\u2019: son and his family, Mr.ami Mrs.William Enright, Mrs.Eirriglit will spend a few weeks here with relatives before returning to the United States.Mr.and Mrs.Provencher and family, of South Durham, and Mi-s May Morrisy, of Sherbrooke, were gm I of Mr.ami Mns.Jo ¦ ph M r.Mahon.Mr.Kenneth Harvey, who has just received honorable discharge! from the army was calling on his aunt, Mrs.cames P.McMahon, and Mi'.McMahon.-Mr.John Man field ami family, of Grand\u2019.Mf re, were guests, of Mr., Stuart Enright.on tlie table and .the meal ip ready! It's complete, if it's ALLAH\u2019S FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Acid Test BY MERRILL BLOSSER HAVE' YCU EVER.WAD F WELL, NO.AN1V EXPERIENCE MAKINGr- , MA'AXA - - BUT DOUoHNUTS, YOUN6 MAN ?/ 1 CAN SfcLL _ kfeîE's The PBOOf! If YOU'LL FILL THESE ORDERS, I'LL 7- Ontario, was visiting his brother,1 and Mrs.John Champion, of Sut Mr.Armon McBurney, and family, ton, spent two days at the Crowe!: Mrs.G.Wes\u2019Lm-an, of New York, farm here, and Mrs.A.McVetty, of Lan- IVE GOOD REFERENCES.AND , \\ VES, MRS, KANE-IM ) AND ME I can Ger aloaks w/irw people ! I the army buck / wow ______________/WAS POPULAR WITH/ THEM y\t\\ Wts MEN I r\u2014->ovEr UNDES I\tv-tremendous «unw\tMm DIFFICULTIES.-.- f\tt :\tiv1RNHH«n«\tUp 1A/AC A ¦A ri - SlâriJâdÔlfeïe\u2014 STAN STEAD, QUE.\tEst.1872.Ly A non-sectarian residential co-cducational *chool with a fine home atmosphere situated in the finest country surroundings of the Eastern Townships.ACADEMIC\u2014Complet* Elementary and High School courses leading to Junior and Senior High School Leaving Certificates, Junior and Senior Matriculation.MUSIC\u2014Piano, Organ, Violin.Wind Instruments.Voice and Theo-y taught m Eastern Townships Conservatory of Music.Orchestra and Chorus.BUSINESS\u2014Elementary and advanced coursts in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typewriting and Secretarial work given in Bugbee Business College FEATURES\u2014Art, Domestic Science, Manual Training, Religious Instruction», Cadet Corps, Farm with fine Holstein herd.Pasteurized miik.Spaciou* athletic grounds.Trained nurse.Modern fireproof main building opened spring 1940.Moderate fees.Fall term opens Thursday.September Uth.\u2022\tFor Proeptctue.write Stanutead College, Stansiead, Que.ERROL C.AM A,RON, M A., B.D., Principal.were visiting at tine and Mrs.A.J.! MANSONVILLE chaster, N.H., were vi.- ! r i r.£7 at thri home of Mr.Betts.Mr.ami Mrs.Michael Planidm M: .Della Davis, of Dunham, and children, Tanya and Sergy, of;was the guest of Mrs.A.E.Brouii-Windso- Mills, and their hourc ^ for week-end.guest, of Mowbreatl, were guest, of; Mr.and Mrs.Earle White, of Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Grapes.Mrs.Montreal, have returned to the for-C.H.A.S t.Louis, of Pointe j nier\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs, A.I.Claire, epem a week-end with Mr.White.and Mrs.W.J.Grape-).\t!_____________________________________ THEM ! HEAVENS TO BETSY / 300 , DOZEN' r,Of > iw.pv L, A VPVICr, INQ.T M Pto t; *T.OFF BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Goodby and Hello he has completed.Miss Hattie Hawke, of Ste.Anne, de Bellevue, has returned to her home here, Mrs.Espey Corey, of Stanbridge Ridge, visited Mrs.Daisy Moynen.Mr.and Mrs.G.Miller, of Bedford, were guests of Mrs.Miller's brother, Mr.Raymond Thomas, an-d her uncle, Mr, Fred Thomas,; and Mrs.Thomas.Mr-.Robert Hunter spent a few days in Bedford at the home ofj Mrs.Janet Hunter.Mr.and Mrs.F, C.Thomas were| v tri tors in St.Armand.McConnell\u2019s 1 Optometrists 102 Wellington N.Tel.37 At Del Monty Hotel ROCK ISLAND on the Fourth Wednesday of Every Mon\u2018h COMt ON, HftSTLR raj&6US Î NOG1 at TCORV ! 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Pure Homogenized MiUc from SHERBROOKE PURE MILK CO.LTD.Home of QuaHiy IHlry Products\tPhone H86 64 Want iUbs f HERE'ROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 194G.^TlM£f0Uf,co?Y YOU, TOO, CAN BENEFIT FROM INCREASED SALES BY ADVERTISING REGULARLY IN THE RECORD FOR \u201cWANT ADS\u201d PHONE 68 WANT ADS Must Be Submitted by 5.00 p.m.The Day Preceding Publication.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cent» per word, minimum charge 50 cent» for 15 word» or !e»»; three con»ecutive insertion», $1.25; *ifc consecutive insertion», $2.25.CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cent» per word, minimum charge 75 cent» for 18 word* or le*».ERRORS on our part In advertisement» will be rectified immediately on attention bring called thereto.____________________ To Let Teachers Wanted 'For Sale FARM TO LET AT ST.ARMAND, QUE.Ei.ectrie light*, milking machine anti milk cooler.Apply Miles E.Krans, St.Armand Station, Quo ITJRXIHED COTTAGE FOR AUGUST ON Trouser Lake.ApVOCAI*E, Eoom 10».7Ü Wellington No.Phone 76.ASHTON tt.TOBIN.K.G., ROSENBLOOM Bldg.66 Wellington No.Phone 626.j kousseau.how Aid) & ultADUSY\u2019 Salesmen Wanted Olivier Bldg., 4 Wellington So.Tel 72Y.________________ .Armand Rousseau, K.C., W.H Bradley, D.S.Howard, General trial practice, estate» TWO CLINCH E1R TYPE TIRES, El/.E 330x18, or two wheels for Indian motorcycle, fi/.e 350x18 or 400x18.Mrs.K.Korner, Foster, Que., or Phone Waterloo, 192-W-22.KITCHEN BUFFET AND FLAT TOP desk, in excellent o der.Apply 35 Wolfe Street.Rooms To Let DOOMS TO RENT AT NORTH HATLEY.Apply Record, Box 187.Trade Schools W.H.LYNCH, K.C.GENERAL Pi!AO tice.Settlement of Eatatea, Sun Life Building.S her brook*.SALESMEN IN THIS DISTRICT, FUR | roof cement» and paints.Selling plan allows you to beat competition.Canadian made.Shipped from Toronto.Drawing aeo./unt to producer.'.Unit d Bui Mors Co., 0007 Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio, ITS.A.Gaston desm vrais, ADVOCATE.48» : Male Help Wanted Main Street, Richmond.Phone 437.j- EWING & McFADDEN, 231 s'l \u2022 J 3MES Street West, Montreal.Tel.Lancaster .8738.J.Armitage Ewing, K C.Geo ge S.McFadden, K.C.Auctioneers p.A.BURTON, WATERVILLBk PH.35r2.| .\tj ft M.DEMERS, LEN*VILLE, TEL.291-J.L.K DANIELS.WINDSOR MILLS, drb.MIDDLE-AGED MAN WITH WIFE TO look after .small dairy herd du ing own-c\u2019a winter al>sence.Comfortable living quarters.Permanent position for responsible party.State salary txpected.Write Murph Chamberlain, St.Sebastien, Iberville, Que.Female Help Wanted EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE, 1 CYLIN-der, good tinro in good condition, can be seen at Chail 1er Garage, li.lvidere.Street, Lean ox ville.FLAT BOTTOM BOAT, 3.3 H.P.NEP-tune outboard motor, A-L condition.Sydney Davis, Way's Mills, Que.STANDING HAY, ABOUT 27(1 ACRES, Collinsville.Apply Eddy Blouin.21 King Wt si, Sherbrooke.Phone 1906.HOUS R T :CA11 ,EiR.\tC O M FO Rfl\u2019A B L K convenient with convertible chesterfield, kitchen cabinet, gas stove, awning, good tires.Priced to sell.Willard L.Pope, Wate.vilk.Que.CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.PRE-pa e NOW for Summer and Fall exam-inations\u2014Lette/ Carrier; Koj'tai Clerk, Clerk I and II, Customs Clerk, etc.Full ; particulars upon request to M.C.C, Civil'1 Service School, Toronto 1Ü, Ontario., Oldest in Canada No agents.Real Estate For Sale 60 MINK IN ONE LOT WITH NEW IN-dividua 1 pens.Getty Bro» , R.R.2, Bedford, Que.3 &0 TO P G R A DE MI N K A f P K I.V prices.July only.Cousons Fur Farm.Bolton Cintre, Que.BRICK HOUSE WITH 3 TENEMENTS, two of 7 rooms, one of 4 rooms, ve.y, modern.Three garages.One tenement can be occupied by buyer.Ideally situated for business or professional man.Very good terms.L.Lafontaine, 20b College Street, Magog.FIVE ACRE PROPERTY, GOOD HOUSE, l arn, henhouse orchard, on Sherbrookc-Derby Line comenL highway, near Water-vrile.Bus thn.v times a day.8 miles from Sherb ooke.Henri Louis Morin.Water ville.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS, IN THE SU PEL I OR COURT.Public notice is hereby given that at 1Ü a m.at the Court House, in the City of Sherbrooke, on the fourth of September, 1946, dame Mary Bille Murray, wife of John E.Nicholson, Foreman, autho.ized thereto by her said husband, both domiciled in the Town of Scotstown, in said District, will present a petition to one of the Judges of the Superior Court for the District of St.Francia, praying that L-.tters of Probate be granted and delivered to the Petitioner, establishing that the estate of her mothe , the late dame Kate Nicholson, widow fcl John J.Murray, in her lifetime domiciled at said Town of Scots town, and who died intestate at Scotstown, the fifth of May, 1946.has devolved and has been transmitted fulfy and without reatriction, to the petitioner Mary Belle Murray, wife of John E.Nicholson, as being the only surviving heir-at-law of the said late Kate Nicholson, v idow of John J.Murray.Scotstown, Que., July 11th, 1946.(Mary Belie Murray NicholsonR Epiile Beaudoin, Nota y for petition r.(John E.Nicholson).Money To Loan CAMPBELL LOANS A«E QUICK ONVEMENT.PRIVATE, INSURED.CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED 9a Wellington No.Room 11.Phone 3637 Sherbrooke, Que.Representative at Magog ; Etienne Gerin, 57 Main St eet.Phone 793.KINGSEY FALLS g.J.STANDISH, AYERS CLIFF.ITrtl.Chartered Accountants EDNEY.AR.MITACF.& CO.CHARTERED Accountants, 44b Wellington No.Phone 3285.-( P.S.ROSS A SUNS, CHARTERED AO, countanta.Montreal.WANTED CAPABLE E.NGLISH-S'PFA K-ing housekeeper.Aprly Box 126, Raid-man, Que.EXPERIENCED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for vegetable and di-shwa»hing.Now until Si plomber 15th.Good salary.Phone 531, Magog.C H A M BEiRM A l D W A NTED.A P P LY TO Pinnacle Lodge, Selby Lake, Dunham, Que.EXPERIENCED FINI A HEIR'S FOR HAND sewing in men\u2019» clothing.Apply S-Rubin Limited.Farms for Sale Civil Engineers Wanted to Purchase S.G.NEWTON, B.Sc., CONSULTING Engineer on *11 project*.150 Victor!* Street.Sherbrooke.Phone 646 \u2022 I Dentist DR.J A LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTIST.X-ray.100 Wellington SL No., opposite Court House Phone 398 Electro-Surgical Clinic ICE T10X AND SEWING MACHINE, IN good condition.Phone 1714-W, or write Gagnon, 12 Chump In in Street.OFiung wAnted on 75 acre farm, stock, implements.Haying finished.9 acres oats, 15 acres good woodlot, more land available.Immediate occupancy.Dan Lawrence, Bury.Que.165 ACRE DAIRY FARM, 3 MILLS FROM town on highway, near Protestant and Catholic Schools.Mod rn buildings, electricity, telephone, milking machine, milk cooler, etc.Accredited purebred herd, good horses, complete line of farm impie merits, best of hay land, with or without stock and equipment.Apply Box 178, Danville, Que.THREE TENEMENT HOUSE, IN BIRCH-ton ; 50 ac:es of land, running water, electricity, all modern conveniences.Apply Walter Ward, Birchton.ALMOST NEW BUILDING, 60x35, IN Sherbrooke, 3 Lepage Lane, 2 stories and basement, laid out for six apartments.Would like to sell at once.Apply R.M.Demers, Lennox ville.Phone 291-J.RESIDENTIAL LOI G ON VIM Y, NEW-ton and Argyle Streets.Apply S.G.Newton, Phone 546.Of Special Interest to Factory Heads We do Foundry and Machine Work : Cast Iron and lironze Castings up to 1.000 pounds.Inquiries are invited.WINDSOR MACHINE WORKS Windsor Mills, Que.ATTENTION: if you want a taxi for travelling outside the City of Sherbrooke please call 1018-W.101R Chrysler car.All pa^senjrers are insured.Roprer Laincsse, 174 Short St.Mr.and Mrs.W.Rollo and Mrs.Stewart, of Montreal, are occupying the Currie bungalow and enjoying a vacation with their son' and grandson, Mr.W.R.Currie,' Jr.Mr.and Mrs.Clarke Detison, of: Hartford, Conn.; Major Elmer N.; Denison, of Lauzon; Mrs.A.E.Denison and Mrs.C.Brock, of | Danville, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brown.Mrs.Harry Lodge and daughters, Jacqueline and Nancy, are camping at Lake Richmond.Mrs.Lodge\u2019s sister, Mrs.W.Meldrum! of Montreal, and little Harold Lodge are enjoying a holiday at | the same place.Mrs.K.Myers, of Danville, was the guest of her rister, Mrs.R.Smith, and Mr.Smith.Mr.and Mrs R.Pinning, of Richmond, and Mrs.I.Bushey, of Notre Dame de Grace, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Bushey.Rev, C.Foggo, of Danville, called on parishioners here and was the1 tea guest of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith and family.Mr.and Mrs.John McWilliams Leith have returned home from an extended wedding trip to Montreal, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Brantford, Ont., and Plymouth and Detroit, Mich.Mrs.M.Hastings is spending a few days in Richmond visiting her cousins, Mrs.James Mastine and Mrs.Pearle Carson.Mrs.Harold Blake entertained in honor of her elder daughter\u2019s birth- and enjoy the games together.! Mrs.Blake sewed dainty refreshments.Miss Kathryn Rosehek, of Utica, N.Y., is spending the summer with Stallion for se vice, Class \u201cA\u201d Ptrcheron stallion.Grand Champion at Sh.rbrooke and Cookshire Fairs.Stallion travelled by trailer.JOE HEARN, Cooksnire, Phone I57r4.RADIO PROGRAMMES CKTS\u2014(1240) CFCF\u2014(600) SATURDAY EVENING 6:60\u2014Twilight Hour.6:15\u2014CBC New*.6\t:25\u2014Interlude.6:30\u2014Instrumental Novelties.7\t:C.9\u2014Hawaii Calls.7:30\u2014Len Lobb and His Orchestra.7:45\u2014This Week.8:00\u2014Dark Venture.8:30\u2014Honeymoon in New York.9 :00\u2014National Bara Dance.9:30\u2014Jonathan Thimble, Esq.10:00\u2014Frank Bogait\u2019s Orchest.a.10:30\u2014Art Hallman's Orchestra.11:00 CBC News and Commentary.11\t:15- Charlie Barnet and Orchestra.11:30\u2014Frank B-jgart\u2019a Orchestra.12\t:00\u2014Station Closing.6:00\u2014Supper Serenade.6\t:15\u2014Newscast.6:25\u2014What's Happening Toni:* 6:30\u2014I he People Ask.6:45\u2014M\u2019isic in March Time.7\t:9Q\u2014The Voice of Business.7 :15\u2014Correspondents Abroad.7\t:30\u2014Dance Orchestra.7:43\u2014City Imperial League.8\t:0O\u201420 Melodious Fingers.8:30\u2014Famous Jury Trials.9\t:(M)\u2014National Barn Dance.9:30\u2014Boston Symphony Orchestra.10 :30\u2014Dance Orchestra.VI :00-Late News.SUNDAY\u2019S HIGHLIGHTS WANTED ICE BOX.IN GOOD COND1-tiion.Phone 1576.PIANO, IN GOOD CONDITION.UP-rit?ht or player.Would pay good price in cash.Apply 68 GUlespb\u2019.Phone 2S24-W.AT KNOW!,TON LANDING.QUE., 65 acre farm.1 mile from Lake Memph e-mnjjoir.2 miles from Austin-Magog highway.In summer Hoarding house district.Would make exeelLnt tourist camp'.Water In house and barn, good buildings, all metal roofs.Electricity runs past farm.Also 50 acres of lumber, wood and pasture.For full information call or write Mrs.Berth* J.Hardy, R.R.2, Mansonville, Que.WOODED TXDT, SUITABLE FOR (\u20190 1-tages on lake front, preferably Lake Mcmphremngog.Write Box iDl, R.oord.SPECIALTY i RHEUMATISM.ARHIKI-tis, Neuritis.X-ray Laboratory, Diagnosis of stomach, intestines, heart.Electro-Sur-\t* J ».r* I gica! removal of tonsils, hemorrhoids, y'VcUltCCl lO L^XCnângC warts corn*.Dr.Horn.86 Court Street.| Phone 3636.Optometrists WOULD EXOILVNGB FOUR ROOM heated flat in Sherbrooke for four room* or more in Montreal.Phone 2000-J.ALBERT TRUDEAU.B.A S O.EYK-Sight Specialist, 27* Wellington North.' Phone 267 Open 9 to 6 every day.J.S.BRAULT.R.A., 8.0\u201e EYE-SIGH F Specialist.50 Wellington St No.Apt l.1 Phone 3462.\tj Physicians and Surgeons Dll!.fTl'HlER, PHONE 678.\t8 GORDON St Electrotherapy, Urinary Disease.Storage Wanted To Rent GOOD FARM, 5:18 ACRES.2'i MILKS from Lennoxvillc, on Main Highway to Rook Island.Will sell with stock nnd machinery or without Good building, grand pasture and wnt r, good land, no stone.Would like to sell at once.Apply R.M.Demers.Lennoxville.Phone 291-J.Baby Chicks WANTED \u2014 HOUSE IN SHERBROOKE or vicinity, about six rooms.Phone 1010 between 7-8 evening».C II I C K S, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY some breeds.Pullets, non-sexed, cockerels.Also some started pullets.Enquire for particulars Bray Hatchery, 51 Depot Street.Phone 2974.Room and Board Wanted Cars For Sale FINK YOUNG MAN.URGENTLY RIÏ-quires bed and board in English-speaking family, residing in Sherbrooke or l*n-noxville, best of references.Please phone Lennoxville, 370.CADILLAC V-S, 7 PASSENGER SEDAN, 1937, Serial No.313419, heater, radio, c\u2019ock, perfect condition, low mileage (45,000).Price $2,330.original price $3,500.Apply M.K a oust a.United Store.FURNITURE.ETC.IN PRIVATE ROOMS Baldwin'» Storage, Phon« 3430.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL' Dr.L.Aj.Gendreau.67 Wellington South.1 Jay N.White.D.O.S.| Doctor\u2014Ocular fkiene* | OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN £ 19-21 Main St.West | COATICOOK.QUE.*-;! Appointment: Write or Phone l46r; New Office\u2014Ground Floor êmmmmmmmmmmmâ 25 MEN! Immediate and steady employment for 25 men between the ages of 20 - 40.\t\u2022 Good wages and working conditions, APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OF PHILIP CAREY CO.LTD.LENNOXVILLE, QUE.SEVKN ACRES, 521 FI.FACING TENNIS court and pavilion, Jacques Cartier Park, over 800 ft.overlooking Magog River.Apple, plum and cherry tre.a, small fruit, shrubs, flowers and tree».House under construction, barn, two »torey poultry house, never failing spring water, fiv* mimit-s from bus.This property is very advantageously located *nd hna one of the most beautiful and picturesque outlooks to be found anywhere.Or could be used as an industrial site with opportunity for siding served by C.P.R, Apply on property to L.J.Humphreys, or Phone 564-J.-I GOOD BUILDING.98x45.TWO STOiSIES, dwelling upstairs.Just the spot for business man.Would like to sell at once.Apply R.M.Demers, Lennoxville.Phone 291-J.COTTAGE AT LITTLE LAKE.RUNNING water, inside plumbing, finished interior, large screened porch, ideally situated.Apply Box 188, Record.FEE THE PROMISING READY-TO-BUI1.D lots I offer on Drummond Road, large development, easy terms Also large lot at Little Lake\tSee these.Hebert », 110 Belvidere Street.Phone 3450.Livestock For Sale STANDARD BRED DRIVING, SADDLE and show mare, 1,200 lbs., 4 years old.A'.pp'ly Malcolm Crossfield, Abbotsford, Qu .Phone Granby, 2647.TEN PIGS.FOUR WEEKS OLD.APPLY Harvey Johnson, Brome, Que.HORSES- PRIVA I K SALK -SACRIFICE prices Opportunity for dealers?private owners.10 fast standard bred t otters, pacers.All good breeding.All fully guaranteed.Also two show mar as.Four beautiful, good quality, saddle horses, with real good English and fancy West-e n stock show saddles.Apply Stable, \u2018JO.Blue Bonnets Race Track, Deearie Blvd., Montreal.Tune Ycur Radio To CKTS EVERY DAY AT 5.30 for the RECORD NEWSCAST Local and District News brought to you by the SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD HARD OF HEARING/ HARD OF HEARING?AC0USTIC0N ! World\u2019s first electrical hearing aid manufacturer.Sales and Servie».Impression and ear molds made.Batteries and repairs for all makes of hearing aid.Demonstrations in the most prominent cities of the Eastern Townships.Information as to dates given on request.Demonstration in Sherbrooke every Monday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.at 41b Brewster Street.C.E.HEON, Representative\u2014Telephone 4239-W, 8:30\u2014Church in thé Wildwood.10 :00\u2014News.1:00 \u2014Chateau Front; nac Trio.7 :00\u2014L-et's Go to the Opera.7 :30\u2014Green Hornet.8:30\u2014John Fis'hcr reports.9 :0C.\u2014Meet Corliss Archer, 9:30\u2014 Quentin MacLean.10:00\u2014String O.chestra.10:30\u2014Art Hallman's Orchcctra.\t1 :00\u2014-Newscast.4:30- Dengs cf Good Cheep, 5:30\u2014Honored Music.6\t:0-0\u2014t'adio Hall of Faire.6:30\u2014-Sunday Evening Party, 7\t:30\u2014Fluch Bandwagon.8\t:30\u2014Symphonic Hour.9:45\u2014Jimmy Fidler.10:30\u2014Latin American Serenade, MONDAY\tMORNING 7 :30\u2014The Musical Clock.\t7:0O Musical Clock.S :3C~«r.ife Can Be Beautiful, 10 :00\u2014Parade of Bands.\t10\tMusicale.1G:30- Jean Hinds.\t10 :45 Beauty Correspondent.10:35\u2014Piano Interlude.\t11 :00\u2014b'ymp'.'.ony Conce:t.10 :45\u2014Concert in Carmo.\t*\t11:15\u2014-Telle Test.11:00\u2014Women\u2019s Club of the Air.\t11:30- In the Woman\u2019s World, 11:30\u2014Vincent I.opez and Orchestra.\t11 :45\u2014Mus-ical Interlude.MONDAY AFIERNOON\t 12 :00\u2014The Sunshine Hour.\t12:00\u2014-Midday Melodics, 12:45\u2014CBC News.\t12:15\u2014R ad io Caim ra.1:00\u2014Sherbrooke Agricultural News.\t12:30\u2014At Ycur Request.1 :30\u2014A Miss and a Male,\t1 :00\u2014Press Bulletin.2 :00-Southland Singing,\t1 :15\u2014Powers Charm School 3 :00\u2014Musical Program.\t1 :3CV\u2014But Not Forgotten.4:0C*\u2014Hit Review.\t2:00\u2014Concert Orchestra.4 :13\u2014Women\u2019s News.\t2:15\u2014Ethel nnd Albert.4 :30\u2014Tea Dance.\t2 :30\u2014George's Wift.4 :45\u2014Recital.\t3:00\u2014A1 Pearce Show.5:00\u2014From the Classics,\t4 :30\u2014Our Singing Land.5:15\u2014Songs fo- You.\t4 :15\u2014Serenade.5 :.10\u2014RECORD NEWSCAST.\t4\t:15\u2014For Distinguished Service, 5\t:lo- Dick T.acy, MONDAY\tEVENING 6:00 Twilight Hour.\t6 :00- The ToNvn Crier.6 :30\u2014Serenade.\t6 :15\u2014Newscast.7 :00\u2014Bob Keston.\t6 :45\u2014Band of the Day.7 :15\u2014Rudy Hanson Sings.\t7 :00\u2014Famous Songs.7 :45\u2014Chico Valle.\t7:30\u2014Uncle Troy.8:00\u2014Allan Roth and Symphony.\t8 il-O\u2014Northern Electric Hour.8:30\u2014Summer Fallow.\t8:30\u2014Frank Parker Sings.9:00-1 Deal in Crime.\t9.00\u2014I Deal in Crime.9:30\u2014Forever Top and Tnt;rlude.\t9 :30\u2014Information Please.10:W)\u2014The Contented Hour.\t10:50'\u2014Contented Hour.11:00\u2014CBC News.\t10:30\u2014Science a la Mod* 1'1:15 - Jazz Favorit ».\tn ;00\u2014News.her parent?.Mr.ard JIrs.George\tSmith's sister, Mrs.Hia-old Snr.den, Rosehek.\tand Mr.Snaden.Mr.and Mrs.F).M.Smith anc\tMr.Alfred Morelard.of Green- children, Ian, Nancy and Peggy spent the .week-end with Mr\tfield.Mass., was calling on old \t1 friends here.\t 1 Poultry For Snle Fluorescent KITCHEN FIXTURE With 2 20-W Lamps $12.50 COMPLETE WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D.19 Marquette St.Chime 435 Established 1903 i;,0 BARRED ROCK PULLETS, to.months old.fed Cafeteria fe.ds.Mrs.Rose Dcsiooteaux.Box 757, No.1 Mont-rcad Road, Magog, Que.OUR BOARDING HOUSE with ijor Hoople MATHIAS Typewriter Exchange Royal Typewriters 243 Office\tKes.2873 Truckers Alden R.Rousseau AUCTIONEER For the District of St.Francis Farm and Town Auctions lie).69 - EAST ANGUS, Que.EGAD, OFFICER/ DONiT VOÜ KNOW TM£ LAW '\"COMT.QA :LL NOVO, J s' , -V WHERE.D v4& BONOS MORES'' ¦ PAW.DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS Licensed for City ot Sherbrooke ZEFIi ROULEAU AUCTIONEER Bilingual Sawyerville, Rhone 9 SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE J - Any Magazine\u2014Any Newspaper ;¦ Automatic Renewals, if desired.Assorted Greeting Cards.\u2022\t$1.02 a dozen \u2014 postpaid.CLIFF SHONYO Publishers\u2019 Agent 22b Pine St.MAGOG, (lue.WANTED Good Employees for Machine Work at Spencer Supports (Canada) Limited ROCK ISLAND, QUE.Our modern new factory will be ready for occupancy in the late fall or early winter.Those applying for j\u2019obs now will be assured of steady work and income in pleasant surroundings.You will be trained by our staff of Job Instruction 1 rainers.Please apply in person.I'RUCKFirs CARRY MORE PAYLOAD per trip.New Heavy Duty Ten Ton Trucks ten wheds.one spare-complete with | tools and chains.Built by Reo nnd Stude-baker to rigid U.S.Army specifications \u2014 limited number now available \u2014 priced considerably below W.P.T.B.approved ceiling - for immediate delivery.No priority necessary.Terms in accordance j with Wartime Prices and Trade Beard , regulations.Write for illustrated particulars and directions as to where you may inspect these trucks to S.H.T.ewnthal\tCo.,\tMachinery Dealers, Winnipeg.Other equipment available.Rugs BROADLOOM REVERSIBLE RUGS MADE from your old carpets, materials, into any size or color.Catalogue and information upon request.Anglo-French Carpet Co.Drummond Bldg.Montreal.Personal HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS) mailed postpaid vn plain, sealed envelope with prioe list.Six sample» 25c; 24 samples $1.00.Mail Order Dept C2.Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, O^t Tipi i- DIDVOO K\\ GET ALL THE FUMm\\)E ARKE6T FOR\t\u2014- RECKONS )/ DOUBLE \u2014 it^TvAis pool is iM coNTEfAPiyv You\u2019Re y7/ BARRELLED OF THE APPELLATE COURT -5 ) RISHT-^-//^ LEGAL Dictum of \"ultima thule', a > oreY r (hiccupsfktw AND YOU SPECIFICALLY DEF-Y A DOREV 'FORUM CO^SC|EMTIAE\"-/Jt=i organ.There was a good atten-K.nr.ar\u2019s Mi l;, were guests of Mr.dance, f.nd Mrs.E.Bailey.\tWhile Major Rev.Barnett was in Mr.L.Roannry s-pet.t a day in | town he was a guest at- the \"Rtc-Cook.-hire.\ttory\u2019\u2019\u2019 «f Rev.A.V.and Mrs.Me Mr and Mrs.MeHardy, of \\«r- Laien.Mrs.Barnett was not able v ini.ion, Alta.; Mr.and Mrs.R.Me- to accompany him ns their da ugh.- ; tdered\tan friends, service pin from the Canadian Rod Air.and Mrs.William Embury George T.iar.d the Mieses Helen.Donna and of tthe Frances were guests of Mrs.Entai group.A (suitable poem aribury\u2019s sister in St.George, N.B.compamed the gift.This service i Mr.Wilder Hatch and Mr.Dr-l-p-i-n was conferred upon Mrs.Little ; tort Aulis have left for Calgary, for her loyal and outstanding work,: Alta.in conn-ection with the local Red Ma.and Mrs.Henry Longaway Cross S-cdoty for a co-ntir.
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