Sherbrooke daily record, 8 juin 1940, samedi 8 juin 1940
[" TEMPERATURES WEATHER ¦Unsettled with thunder- sb-weri.Established 1897 §>lm\u2018brDokp iailu iRwnrb SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JUNE 8.1940.Yesterday: Maximum 74; minimum, 42.Same day last.year.Max., 74; min., 35.Forty-Fourth Year, GERMAN ASSAULTS CLAIMING HUGE CASUALTIES French Tactics Heavy Destruction Among Concentrated Tank Units Any German Penetration of Weygand Line Made Without Regard to Cost of Men and Materials, French High Command Claims\u2014With Exception of Small Spearhead Driven by Motorized Units in Abbeville District, French Line Continues to Hold Despite Mass Attacks\u2014German Tanks Concentrated in Peronne Area for Drive on Paris.\t* nnntinilP Pr>me Minister Declares Canada uuiil uo Qetermjneii To Fight Nazi Drive Ottawa, June 8.\u2014«'\u2014Expressing ! determination of Caandians to fight |\u201cthe tyranny of Nazi brutality\u201d to jthe finish, Prime Minister Mackenzie I King declared in a broadcast address CoTinrlu \u201cwill nrnudlv accent\u201d its | Canada \"will proudly accept\" Inew responsibilities undaunted by | the threat of spreading war.Churchill said Britain would never surrender \"and even if, which i do not for a moment believe, this is^1 land, or even part of it, is subjugated and starving, then our Empire across the seas, armed and guarded by the British fleet, will carry the struggle until, in God\u2019s good ALLIED FORCES REPORTED NEAR SWEDISH LINE Paris, June 8\u2014W\u2014Advanced German tank detachments drove a deep spearhead into the Western flank of the redrawn Weygand Line today and reached a point approximately twelve miles beyond the upper reaches of the Bresle River in their smash toward Le Havre.At the same time the War Ministry revealed that the Nazi thrust at the centre of the French defences, guarding the broad Oilse River Valley that leads to Paris, had carried to Carlepont, fifty-three miles northeast of the capital, yesterday.A French military spokesman said the Western portion of the Weygand Line, withdrawn altogether below the River Somme, now follows an almost straight line from the Upper Bresle to the region south of Ham before joining the®- Oise and Aisne defences.The High Command said the Nazi penetration on the west occurred, but said the Weygand Line, straightened by strategic withdrawals from advance positions yesterday, was holding \"on all the rest of the front.\u201d\tI The spokesman said the German nolunin which moved southward was c imposed only of tanks, and there was not a sign of supporting Nazi infantry.French support groups moved in behind the German tanks immediately, the commentator reported, with \u201cAll necessary dispositions\u201d taken to isolate the armored spearhead.This was typical of the shockabsorbing, tank-trapping qualities of the defences mapped out by General Maxime Weygand.The High Command communique stated the, Germans had penetrated to \"a point in the region of Forges-les-Eaux,\u201d twelve miles south of the Bresle and only twenty-five miles northeast of Rouen.Rouen is forty-five miles cast of the important port of Le Havre.These advanced Nazi units swung the German attack south and slightly west of the original Allied defence lines on the wooded heights along the Bresle River.With General Weygand himself | at the front, the French troop: PREDICTS PEACE OFFER WILL to help u TAKE FORM OF ULTIMATUM Stockholm, June 8.(A\u2019l \u2014 New gains foi Allied and Norwegian on I forces along the Narvik railway, with the Germans now making a The coming phase of the conflict I time, the New World, in all its stalui 111 ,!he next-to-last railway \u2019 strength and might sets forth to the tunnel ht lure reaching the Not-resuee and liberation of the old.\u201d) ; wegian-Swedish tronner.were re-\u201cWe are the bridge between the PW'ted today m dispatch to the Oki World and the New, the bridge newspaper AUonMaflei.which joins the new freedom of the ,>ht> A'hud and Nonveguan troops.North American continent with the j «'^«ne.ng behind a barrage from ancient fredom of Britain which\t«nd with the aid gave it birth,\u201d Mr.King raid.\"\\Vo;«f\tfcS.\u2019.'V.:T\u2018 will stand resolute to defend its approaches and its abutments,\u201d Concluding his broadcast with words of ringing confidence I \u201cwill witness operations in entirely new theatres of war,\u201d Mr.King said.\"It will most certainly be marked by conflict between nations that thus far have escaped or avoided hostil-: ities.\u201d The Prime Minister said; \u201cIf new enemies oppose us, we may be sure that old and new friends will arise Berne, Switzerland, June 8.\u2014(Æ1)\u2014Fascist Italian sources in Switzerland reported Premier Mussolini would make a speech \"offering peace or declaring war,\" probably on Monday.The same date for a Mussolini speech was set as a \u201crumor\" by the pro-Italian news agency Telepress, which has headquarters in Geneva and is used as a vehicle for Fascist opinion abroad.Canadian Manufacturers To Increase Munitions Output Canadian Government Opens Negotiations with Allied Lead-I ers in Effort to Expand War Industries, Prime Minister Tells Commons\u2014Reciprocity Expected in Regard to New Passport Regulations.-# The world-wide significance of ; the conflict is being realized in every iand.You know how earnestly and ; vigorously the President of the United States has spoken in the name of humanity.: \"There has been mobilized in the cause of freedom, the consicence of the civilized world, and tyranny will long remember the power of that conscience, and the final effect of world\u2019s condemnation upon the forces of evil.\u201d Ho said Canada would accept the added responsibilities imposed on the nation by recent developments.This responsibility \u201cwas framed in the living words of Mr.Churchill in his speech to the British House of Commons on Tuesday last.\u201d (In that Speech, Prime Minister RECORD PLANE OUTPUT PLANS ARE REVIEWED ! to have captured improvised Gei I man fortifications at Sildvik and I now to be shelling Nazi defenders in HmUtt.Hunddalen, about six miles from , ,\t,\tg f-\\ the borner, resourcefulness and courage oi C an- .\t,\t., .\t,,\ty-, .\t1 he advance, reports said, was adams, the Prime Mm.ster dee med facilitat , , t'hp f n, of n\u201e,un;a,n that \"every fort m Canada will be| .\u201e ony rnih,imi tuimt,,s thc another Calais, and every harbor G(,havo tvu.d to (icfpml.w.H be another Dunkerque, before B,.j{ish destr0V(?rs in Rom,bakf-the men and women of our and ; jon( aj,o\trtil thp aU.u.u.The allow the light and life of heir Cpis- fi hti r wfts\t,u.inm,apini- tain faith to be extinguished by the G, ferocitv as th(.,iorman numbers powers of evil, or yield their bber-; deol.easp(1\u2019 lies,to the tyranny of Nazi brutal-j ln gaining sildvjk> about half way ^y*\tl\tbetween Narvik and the Swedish In accord with new developments ! fron|.jer^ ^]jjecj troops smashed the Canada advanced the\t.\u201cI German\u2019s most strategic position in parture overseas of the 2nd Division, the ndvance on Bjornfjell, next to moved to set up a 3rd and a 4th Dm-1 Swedish frontier where the sion, sent ships of the C anadian Navy j ^naj stand must be made.to British waters, sent an air force j- squadron, fighting planes and pilots* \u2018\t\u2018\t\u2018 Italian Entry In War Widens Breach In Russo-German Front Soviet Russia Watching German Advances Closely, Alert to the Possibility of Infringement of Interests\u2014Churchill Government Reported Seeking Genuine, Sincere Friendship with Russia.June 8.\t® iii'liiilile closely Adolf Hitler\u2019s London sources dee la red Russia militurv advances, alerl to tlie infringement on Soviet interests.Continued on page col.Ottawa, June 8.- -Readiness of LARGE CHILEAN LINER DAMAGED .Canadian manufacturers and the jDominon Government to use all avail-jable capacity to meet Allied needs I are to be stressed in London by I Canada\u2019s High Commissioner, Hon United States Army Turns Over New Plane to Henry Ford for Study of Mass Production Methods.PASSPORT RULE CONDEMNED RÏ DETROIT PAPER Latest Regulations Demanding Passports from Can- u^omc\u2019 June reciprocal Nuisance.\u2019 Washington, Jure 8\u2014 (VP) \u2014The fastest pursuit planes at Henry i Vincent Massey.AT PPUCTAP jU This m0Ve\u2019 Prime Minister Mac- Ford\u2019S disposal today to let him ds-U I IjlXltl I Il8jrtljikenzle Klng inform\u20acd tlle Commons termine whether his mass production (yesterday, results from a conference genius ear get aerial fighters oiling arge: off assembly lines at thc amazing United States Army put one of its'umrtd States regulations which bar'next Thursday or Friday\u2014with an -\u2014\ti between the Cabinet and a If Cristobal, C.Z., June 8.\u2014(fP)\u2014 delegaton from the Canadian Manu- rate of 1,000 a day.r, ¦ I\t,\t,\t.\t.\tThe sudden completion of ai'range- The 7,216-ton Chilean liner Copiapo |facturera Association.\tments to have the pursuit planes de- was sinking today after striking the | Munitions Minister Howe announc- livered to Ford engineers in Detroit West breakwater at the entrance :ed through the Directe, oi Public In- Monday momentarily distracted de- to Cristobal Harbor, but ship\u2019s of-j formation the British Government\tprogramme attention from th- iicers said the vessels 110 passen- had accepted an offer jf the Cana- opi)lion 0n preisdent Roosevelt\u2019s ap- which withdrew to new positions igers had been put ashore safely.*dian Government to build tanks of a p]ause for a New York Times edi- along the Aisne river, on the East-1 Panama Canal launches, racing to (type now in use and an order forjtorial urging compulsory military aided in taking off the I three hundred had been placed.Pro-j tl-aini; g for the nation.duction gets under way in Canada to-! rrtlf; u.noff\u2018clch are Nice, Corsica, Tunisia and Canadians as well as they do in ;amJ\t.r ,,\t.Washington.\u201d\t!.6\u2014\u201cThe life of the Italian people is subject, to trench and English -'control.Italy must ensure her in- Alexandria, June 8.\u2014(/P)\u2014All Italian passenger ships now in the Mediterranean today received orders to return to llaly ns quickly as possible, Italian shipping agents announced here.Earlier the Egyptian Government, in war preparations, ordered 10,-000,00!) food ration cards printed and at the same time announced it is.preparing to ration petroleum in the near future.Steamship lines reported that no Italain vessels will call at Egyptian ports next week.The Adriatic,'! line said its steamer Rodi, carrying 150 passengers, had cancelled a scheduled call at Alexandria and was proceeding directly from Haifa, Palestine, to Italy.The Quirindale, Citia de Bari and Diana, all jammed with Italians were reported, m route to Italy from Turkish, Syrian and Greek ports.Continued on page 2, col.3.BRITISH AIRCRAFT CONTINUE ATTACKS London, June 8.-\u2014 ((P) \u2014 Aerial blows, struck and received, \"orm Britain\u2019s share of welfare while new land divisions are being organized and equipped for the battle in France.For the third successive night, German air raiders carried \u2018.he war into the south and east coast counties of England last, night in a series of attacks marked by inachine-gnming of houses at a southeast port town.The Daily Mail described these latest assaults as \u201cterror raids.\u201d A communique of the Air Ministry and the Ministry of Home Security said \u201csome bombs were dropped but little material damage was done and no casualties have been reported.\u201d One Nazi bomber crashed and Continued on page 2, col.6.Public Opinion Grows For Added United States Support To Allies ed by the full committee to pass the House by next Wedncs-I day., iln(j dependence on the sea.\u2019 ' ' An official announcement said that bull Elevator Company, ronto, and C.W.Sherman.\t,, r .\t\u201e TT ,\t\u201e , Mr.Sherman represented the ¦ Angus Maclnnis (C.C.F., Van- Quebec, June 8.\u2014®\u2014Only Dominion Foundries and Steel icouver EasU urged the Government\t0f various municipality Limited of Hamilton.He is techni- ! to try to eliminate overtime m war to ;he Department T the the Eastern Townships C-mservatory of his mother Mrs A H E ng \u201c,p rfthe human of Music.\tan absence of twelve y millU When WG vomlr/.o f.Fm f r .i-f O\tII.fini « > fVio -nrno'vo mi-.an mi\t^.fc;ill|||lll!lllil!l!|llllll!lllll|||l!lllll||llllllllll|;ill|ll|l|IIIII!|inmtT!l!!lll!n!|!l|i:|||||inil!lll!!llllll^ S Local Churches it.mu.ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH (Anglican' Rector: Canon H.R, Bigg, A.K.C.Organist: Dr.Graham George, When we realize that Life | Heard on the programme were a is Spin:, never in nor of matter, ; vi,din, a vocal and three piano solo-J\u201d1® understanding will expand into j isls, a four-piano ensemble and the Johnstmry, Vt.w self-completeness, finding all in God, | college orchestra end chorus, will spend the good, and needing no other cons-1 Today af 2.30 p.m.the annual jun-ciousneas.\u201d (Pages 263, 264).\tior recital will be held in Pierce Hall, - : while at 2.30 p.m.the annual junior TRINITY UNITED CHURCH recital will be held in Centenary Top of Court St.\t\u2019 Church, followed by a special ser- ti a,m.: \"Why Brown went to \u2022 vice at 7.30 p.m.in Stanstead South Church \u2014 and Smith stayed away\u201d.Church, when the Vet).Archdeacon 7 p.m.\u2014An hour fhelpful quiet worship.9,45 a.m.: The Church School.11 a.m.- The Beginners.Mr.Williams preaching at both services.and on behalf of the Student\u2019s Council, Ritchie Christ- | F.C.C.O., A.R'c.O.ison.the Council\u2019s President, pre-|\t8' aimUh#\u2019Communion.High School crests for n a.in.\u2014 Holy Communion (1st sented the High School sweaters to the following: Stanley Pergau, coach of the team, Don Bozer, assistant coach, James Giroux, captain, and the players, Jack Locke, Bud Lane, Gerald Gingras, Harry Allen, Dan Allen, Stewart.Allen, Ritchie Christison, Bud Staples, Wilson Atto, Doug Baker and Ernie Pegg.Miss Margaret Cisco gave the amusing class prophecy, after which another period of group singing was enjoyed.Stewart Allen, on behalf of those present, extended a hearty vote of thanks to the Lennoxville.Women's Institute for the splendid banquet, for it was largely due to Sun.) 12.15 -Sun.).11 a.m.-7 p.m.\u2014 - Holy Communion (3rd -Sunday Service.Evening Service.CHRIST PLYMOUTH CHURCH (The United Church of Canada) Dufferin Avenue at .Montreal St.Rev.F.A.C.Doxsee, B.A., .Minister; Rev.G.Ellery Read, D.D., Pastor Emeritus; C.V.Chamberlain, : Organist and Choir Director, j U a.m.\u2014Morning Worship.| The Church School for Beginners and Primary at 10.45 a.m.; all others at 10 a.m.D.C.L.FIRST CHURCH OF SCIENTIST Montreal and Island Sts.Sunday School, 10 a.m.11 a.m.\u2014Morning Service.Subject; \u201cGod the Only Cause and Creator,\u201d Tcstimouial meeting evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Reading room open to 5 except Saturday BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Portland and Queen.Minister: Rev.Roy Essex, M.A.Organist\u2014Miss Eva Bean, It a \u2022in.\tThe Odd Fellows of I Sherbrooke will parade to the Wednesday I Church.Subject: \u201cThe Torch of Light.' Rev.R.Essex preaching.7 p.m.\u2014\u2018\u2018Forward With Christ.\u201d Sunday School classes for will continue through the months io a.m.daily from 3 , Sunday and (In Sherbrooke, Quebec) Saturday Continuous from 2 o\u2019clock! LAST SHOWING TODAY.VIVIEN LEIGH X LAURENCE OLIVIER in \"Fire Over England.\u201d DOROTHY LAMOUR & IV RONE POWER in \u201cJohnny Apollo.\u201d \u2014 Fox,News.Starts SUNDAY Fighting! Striving! Loving their way out of a mighty novel into your heart! The never-to-bo-forgotten characters who made \u201cMy Son, My Son!\u201d one of the best sellers of the last live years! A drama of tangled love An Excellent Double until Tuesday night., msen ^Jwaul cSttuUl ÿ MADELEINE CARROLL ,,,rw aswayawoi BRIAN AMI U all ages summer A.P.Gower-Rees, M.A., M.C., will be the speaker.Monday evening at eight p.m.a reception and the June Prom will be held in the main building, recently completed, while the following day at 2.30 p.m.the convocation service will be observed in Centenary Church when diplomas and certificates of the various departments will be presented and prizes awarded.Following is the programme presented at the senior recital las; evening: The college orchestra, Gavotte from Suite in D (Bach-Woodhouse); Miss Joyce Ford, piano sola, Nocturne in E flat, Op.9, No.2, (Chopin); Miss Dorothy Lees, vocal solo, \u201cDo Not Go, My Love,\u201d (Hageman) and \u201cThe Answer,\u201d (Terry); Miss Marcelle Mercure, piano solo.Consolation No.3 (Liszt), and Prelude in F.minor (Chopin); Miss Marcelle Mercure, Miss Joyce Ford, Miss Margery Le Baron and Miss Patricia Bunting, pirno ensemble, \u201cAllegro\u201d from 2nd Symphony ( Haydn! ; Har- Beahe, after an absence of twelve years.The guests were received by Mrs.E.R.Roy, Mrs.D.L.Johnstone, Mrs.F.A.Burton and Mrs.F.Ayer, Rev.Canon Roy welcomed the guests-of-honor, as well as a number of visitors present from Lennoxville, North Hatley and Compton.A short but enjoyable programme was presented, in which Mrs, Churchill Moore sang two delightful solos,-Miss Irene Parsons delivered two amusing readings and Miss Gladys Swanson was heard in two lovely vocal selections.Coffee was poured by Mrs.A.H POLISH CONSUL AND COUNTESS CITY\u2019S GUESTS Dr.T.Brzezinski Will Be Made Honorary Citizen at City Hall Reception \u2014 Busy Round ot Events Planned.Dr, T.Brzezinski, Polish Consul in Montreal, and Countess Breze-zinski will be guests of the city today while here in connection with the tag day held in Sherbrooke yesterday and today by the local Branch of the Polish White Eagle Society in aid of Polish refugee children, and a busy round of events has been arranged in their honor.Dr.Brzezinski will be Toronto Mining Exchange The following quotations of todav's prices on the Toronto Stock Exchange are furnished by McA\u2019Naltv and Bishop, Sherbrooke Trust Building: Aldermac .Auno¦\t.Bidgood-Kirkland .Canadian Malartic .Central Patricia .Dome .East Malartic.Eldorado .Falconbridge .Hardrock Gold .Hudson Bay .Kerr Addison .Kirkland Lake .Lake Shore .Little Long Lao .Macasst.\t.MacLeod Cockshutt Malarti.Goldfields .McKenzie Red Lake Me Watters .Mining Corporation Moneta .O'Brien .Pamour .Paymaster .Pend Oreille .Perron .Powell-Rouyn .Preston E.Dome .Sherritt .Sisco .San Antonio .Sullivan .Teck Hughes .Ventures .Waiti Amulet.Wright Hargreaves OILS - Anglo-Canadian .Calgary Edmonton .Home Oil .Okalta .!sterday's Close\tOpening .16\t.16 1.02\t1.02 .15\t.14'a .45\t.45 1.68\t1.68 17%\t17% 2.IS\t2.18 .37\t.38 1.85\t1.90 .70\t.70 U\u2019i\t21 1.40\t1.40 .76\t.77 18\t18 !i 1.95\t.\t1.95 2.50\t2.50 1.17\t1.16 .67\t.65 .88\t.88 .26\t.24-.26 .50\t.50 .47\t.47 .70\tCO o .94\t.94 .21\t.22 1.50\t1.45 1.11\t1.06-1.11 .90\t.90 1.51\t1.51 .66\t.67 .60\t.60-.68 1.40\t1.40 .55\t.55 B 3.00\t3.00 2.00\t2.00 3.05\t3.05-3.20 5.40\t5.35 .49\t.49 1.13\t1.11-1.15 1.41\t1.40 .65\t.66 Public Opinion Grows For Added United States Support To Allies honor at a civic reception at the City Hall at four o\u2019clock this afternoon, and will be made an honorary citizen of Sherbrooke, while at four forty-five o\u2019clock he will deposit a wreath at the War Memorial Monument on King Street.Col.S.Echen-berg, President of the local Branch of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., and local war veterans will attend the ceremony.Countess Brzezinski will be honored at a tea at the Sherbrooke Country Club at four forty-five o\u2019clock.Mrs.L.E.Oodere, Presi- Continued from page 1.ly every possible aid to Allies short guest of : of sending an army abroad.This MÂHRSÂGES *- \u20144 Beane and Miss Verna Beane, of dent- an(3 Mrs.F.H, Bradley, Vice Sherbrooke, while-refreshments were served by the Guild members.The table presented a very attractive appearance.French Tactics Continue Heavy Destruction Among Concentrated Tank Units i.AS WIlUAM USEX A$ OLIVE» 2*d Big\tYus \u2022tag J genoritf grace chapel 19 Montreal St.11 a.m.\u2014 The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30 p.m.\u2014Bible School.Classes for everyone.Come and bring your I Bible.!\t\u2018 f'd p.m,-.Spécial Gospel service.iMr.Herbert R.Whitelock will bring ! the message.Mr.Whitelock is asso-i \u2018'luted with the Tremor.; Gospel Ta-j bernacle in Boston, Mass., and is occupied in evangelizing the negiect-:ed regions of the New England | State's.Como and hoar the simple \u2019 Gospel story in word and song.ST.ANDREW\u2019S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Frontenac St.1 ^ Minister; Rev.J.R.Graham, M.A.B.D.; Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.J.G.Scorer.11 a.m.\u2014 Subject: \u201cThe Soul's Tonic.\u201d 7 p.m.\u2014\u201cThe Value of Persistent Prayer.\u201d Rev.Allister Mur: ay will conduct both services.INJURED WHEN STRUCK BY CAR Joseph Denault, fifty-nine, of 6t St.Henri Street, suffered bruises to the head and hands \" ben struck by a car on the Uenonxville road just outside the city limits last night.He was rushed to the Sherbrooke Hospital by Blake and Taylor's Ambulance, and hospital authorities report his conditions excellent today.The 'chicle which struck Denault, oho was walking along the highway, was headed in the direction of Lennoxville and was travelling at a low rate of speed.The driver stopped immediately.and was exonerated by Police after a short investigation.old Moore, vioiin solo.\u201cLament of a ; (between m~d 1)000) o;;c (Burleigh); M.sf Margery Le.ito havü been hraon\u2019htV) Baron, piano solo, \u2018 Valse Bnl.i\t\u201d Continued from page in front line battles.The combat was renewed this morning with full violence but the French High Command was reported \u201csatisfied\u201d with the progress of the fighting.Meanwhile Paris heard anti-aircraft fire at 11:31 a.m.(6:31 a.m.E.D.T.).The firing ceased after a few shots.Two divisions of German tanks were said President of L\u2019Alliance Française, will receive.At five forty-five o\u2019clock the Consul and his wife will be received, at the University of Bishop\u2019s College by Principal A.H.McGreer and Mrs.McGreer, while at nine o\u2019clock they will attend a reception at the home of Dr.A.N.Dupuis and Mi'v Dupuis, Quebec Street.Imminent Italian Entry in War Widens Breach In Russo-German Front means guns, ships,, munitions, without delay, and without waiting for payment.\u201d New York \u2014\u201cEvery possible assistance\u201d was advocated by the New York State Chamber of Commerce.It revised its resolution to give tacit approval to the dispatch of armed forces to Europe.New York\u2014James W.Gerard, United States Ambassador to Germany in the First Great War, declared: \"We ought to be in this war.If not, we\u2019re cooked.\u201d\t* to join some operating in fa\u201d j T\tuvea uiuug'iu, from Abbe- /n , i tv ,, t ' j ville, near the mouth of the Somme, Pmun) and the college choim,^ the Centra! front \u2019 li e GoMmg- by lu-edor.ck Bridge 1000 h aireadv nn.l excerpts from \u2018\u2018HALS.Pma- the regmn South of Peronne, where forc GlIbcrt and Sullivan\u2019 I the Nazis are driving at the Oise river and its two highways leading to Paris.French 75\u2019s continued to blast the rolling fortresses, the spokesman said.He declared a single battery of these famous guns destroyed twenty-five tanks yesterday.Published reports of the Nazi losses in tanks have run as high as 700.ASBESTOS MAN AGAIN APPEALS COURT RULING Bilodeau Inscribes in Appeal Against Second Magistrate's Court Conviction on Liquor Count.Continued from page 1.burned in East Suffolk.One member of its crew was reported killed, another injured and one captured.While anti-aircraft units dazed away at the raiders, the Royal Air Force bore the main weight of British support for her French ally The Air Ministry said last night that R.A.F.bombers ranged the full length of the German lines and behind the lines in Northern France, setting fires at a large oil refinery south of Hamburg, smashing one end of a main railway tunnel south of Aachen and slashing at German-held airdromes, rail lines, marching troops and motorized columns.Aerial danger of another sort momentarily imperiled Sir Stafford jCripps, new British Ambasador en Already in appeal from a Magis-i Hate's Court sentence for being in : the possesson of a still, Onesime Bilo-ideau, of Asbestos, has inscribed in i appeal against a second conviction !as a result of which he was ordered jio spend six months in jail and pay a jfive hundred dollar fine.The con-jdemnation was for being in the possession of illicit aloohoi.Basis of the Asbestos man\u2019s ap- .Heavy forces of Allied planes sup-1 route to Russia, Reuters News ported the artillery and infantry by j Agency reported from Bucharest, breaking up troop concentrations, v,\u2018hen lightning, struck the airplane reducing infiltrations and halting 1 in which he was flying near Salonica.supply trains.\tj He was unhurt and the plane reach- At the same time Nazi planes jed Bucharest safely7, conducted scouting and bombing | The Yorkshire Post, influential ror-expeditions against Allied com-j them newspaper which often has munications.A number of bombs!been called the mouthpiece cf War were dropped on railway lines lead-\u2018 Minister Eden, declared that re-ing West, North and South from | sponsible United States opinion soon the Paris region, the spokesman : might come to believe that the Uni- said.\t| ted States should declare war on He said several ports also were ! Germany, bombed, but did not identify them i The newspaper predicted this opin-by name.\t'\t; i°n would want to \u201cgive the utmost 'Under relentless pressure by moral weight to America\u2019s condem-German tanks and infantry\tthe !\t>°n of the foul ideas of coaquec/t Nazis sent into action \u201cwithout j ^la*- Hitler is rushing into effccL counting losses\u201d Allied troops en-1 al?,d expressed hope that \u201cAmerica tered the fourth Hav of tbP KviV \"\u20181 Idecide to send us war supplies Definite Move By Italians To Enter War Due Thursday Continued from page 1.Premier Paul Reynaud in his speech Wednesday night and said it had come \u201ctoo late,\u201d there were other indications that Premier Mussolini will not delay for long his announcement of Italian entry into the European conflict.In the midst of reports from abroad Italian merchant ships in foreign waters had been ordered to neutral ports and that scheduled sailings had been cancelled, a well-informed source said the Italian liner Rex would not sail for New York June 12.New armament grants went to the air force, which was given $380,000,000 for expansion in the next three years, and to the navy, which got $80,000,000 for sea and shore armament.MILLS-ROULEAU\u2014The marriage of Aldea Rouleau, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Eugene Rouleau, of Rock Forest, Que., to Mr.James E.Mills, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Mills, also of Rock Forest, took place at 8.30 o\u2019clock Wednesday morning, June 5th, at St.Rock Church, Rev.Father Houle, parish priest, officiating.BIRTHS POPE\u2014Pasadena, California, at the Huntington Hospital on June 3rd, 1940, to Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs.Osborne Pope, of Bury, Que., a son.DEATHS r- HALLS\u2014Entered into rest at her residence in Lennoxville on June 7th, Muriel R.Terrill, beloved wife of Frederick E.Halls.Funeral will take place at 2.30 p.m.on Sunday afternoon, June 9th, at St.George's Church, Lennoxville.Interment in Cookshir® Cemetery.CARD OF THANKS We desire to sincerely thank all the youn?! People and friends in Waterloo, who sup-: plied gifts for the box recently packed at j the Rectory, to be sent to our son and bro-i tber, Basil Clark, who is now serving hi» 1 country with the armies in France.MR.A-ND MRS.VERNON CLARK.Parent», MISS GERALDINE CLARK, Sister.Waterloo, Que.After a day of demonstrations demanding \u201cliberation\u201d of Britain\u2019s I Mediterranean Island naval base of Malta, the Institute of Roman !________________________________ Studies today issued invitation to !, n, hear a Rome University Professor j'-'HnSulSn Industry PISHS lecture Monday on \u201cthe Italianity\tQujok Start OH Heavy of Corsica as revealed by its folk-\t\u2014\t- -j\t3 songs.\u201d At the same time improvement in Italian-Russian diplomatic relations\tContinued from page 1.was reported, with Italian Ambas-; Lieut.-Col.J.H.N.Greenly, Hon.sador Auguste Rosso and Soviet Vincent Massey, Canadian High Ambassador Nicolai Gorelchm ex-, Commissioner to the United Kimr-pected to resume posts they left ; dom and Members of Canada House when Russia recalled Gorelchm_be- jn London, also were advised of the cause ot Italian demonstrations ' decision to Tank Production against the invasion of Finland.of the Battlej newly - established, McConnell Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Keeler and son, Winston, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Keeier and daughter, Dyanne, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Nason, Derby Line.' Mrs.Rose Brown has returned home from North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Crockett, of East Douglas, Mass., were recent week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.| Aristide Forand.Mrs.Clayton Hopps has received a extreme war speed.\tletter from her sister, Miss Ada San- The press generallv playe^up the dell,.missionary on furlough, of of her tank production.get started on the job of Old newspapers for sale.One cent a pound.Apply Record Office.\u201cEstablished 40 Years.** f ranee Lema\\ n-ed in law! straightened positions town ,iudg\u2018nient t aiong landing doubt.\u2019 .' route through which two nian-madej\t^ c uip j Bilodeau was allowed bail of $1,000 highways lead to the capital.One!\u201c,'j'L \u2018lw c * interpreted Magistrate.militar CESAR ROMERO Egyptians Now Prepared For Spread Of War Continued on page 2, col.1._ Special committees, it was disclosed, already are determining what food supplies may be rationed if war spreads to the Mediterranean.Many thousands of sacks of flour already are stored here for geney use.Hundreds, of \u201cFifth Column\u201d suspects have been rounded up by police and marched off to concentration camps.A great British-French battle fleer, the largest Allipd naval force ever concentrated in the Eastern j Mediterranean, has been based here ||for several weeks.cash.Besides the liquor possession accusation, Bilodeau is faced with three other charges and will have to stand itrial in Court of King\u2019s Bench for j conspiracy to defraud the Government of $17,000 and for fabricating : evidence.The third count was the; a strategical straightening of the , still possession ease, which brought M: v running from the South Bank Bilodeau six months h: jail and a $500 of the Bresle River on the coast to ,\t,\t,,\t.iUe to the whole world.o - L Cnrrn.tat0r .Pbced thej As the Government heightened air h ornied battle^iines at Noyon.cn; raj(j precautions, Home Secretary lse'VV1*n S1,xty\taTlf\u2019 ; Sir John Anderson broadcast an ap- The xvithdrawais of French ad-1 peal for volunteers to man defences \\ance guards, ordered by General ! ar(j\tcompulsory powers A.axime W eygand, Commander-ln- be invoked if necessary.Chief of the Allied forces, indicated'\t___________________ strategical straightening fine and also in appeal.Prime Minister Declares Canaria Determined To Fight Nazi Drive Continued from page 1.who would normally be used in the! emer-! Commonwealth Air Training Plan.Canadian troops were guarding! areas in Newfoundland and serving in both the West Indies and the j North Atlantic.The strength ofj the Canadian Navy was being increased.Canada's present war appropriation of $2,000,000 a day would have to be increased as exceptional needs were met, its juncture with the stiffly resisting Aisne River defences.Infiltrations of German panzer (tank) columns ¦forced this reestablishment of positions, which at some points dropped the Allies several miles back of their original stronghold on the South Bank of the Somme.But there was no indication that the Nazi biitzkrelg tactic^ of parallel thrusts into the Allied defences had succeeded in any severe flanking of General Weygand\u2019s miles-deep defence system.HELD FOR ATTACK ON WOMAN TEACHER alden, of Doll-tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Keeler.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Foster and daughter, Edna, of Newport, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Homer Keeler and Mr.and Mrs.William Sparks.could j Jh'-.H.A.Norton, of Montreal, is spending a short time at Edgewater j Farm.Miss Heien Parnell was a week-cn/l guest of friends in Magog.Mr.Arthur Slade journeyed to Montreal to enlist for military service.MEMORIALS Granite and Marble DRENNAN BROS.REGISTERED Cookshire \u2014 Tel.93 According to medical authorities, women arc healthier than men.For every man who reaches the age of 100, eight women attain tha; age.Quebec, June 8.\u2014 ®\u2014Joseph Onesime Bernard, twenty-eight, of St.Lambert de Levis was ordered to appear for preliminary hearing June 14 when arraigned yesterday on a I charge of attempted murder arising from an alleged attack on Alexandrine Belanger, young St.Lambert | school teacher.Bernard was taken into custody by ; Provincial Police officers at his home and brought to Quebec.Miss Belanger, meantime, was, taken to ^hospital for treatment of| injuries allegedly suffered in the attack which was said to have occurred while she was walking from St.Lambert de Levis to Ste.Catherine where she teaches school.MONUMENTS of every description.Authorized dealer for Rock of Ages, the M orld\u2019s most beautiful £rey granite.Free booklet upon request.T.C.THOMPSON 270 Wellington St.Somn.Sherbrooke Undertaking Parlors 45 Dufferin Ave.AT YOUR I ft n n\tw,r- Ambu LIMITED E.A.VOGELL \u2022HONE PARLORS AT YOUR DISPOSAL WITHOUT CHARGE PHONE ance Service 236 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, JUNE 8.1940.PAGE THREE Magog Man Appears In Court For Trial On Arson Charge POLISH GIRLS WORK TO AID REFUGEES *>- Charged with deliberately setting fire to his garage so that he could collect from a month-old insurance policy, Charles Landry, of Magog, was arraigned before Judge J, S.Couture in Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning for the start of his speedy trial for arson.Landry was arrested in February, 1938, about four months after the fire that destroyed his Magog property and only a short while after the Ben Franklin Fire Insurance Company had paid him S2,80\u20ac as compensation for the loss of equipment and of the structure.He underwent a preliminary hearing in Magis trate\u2019s Court and was ordered to j stand trial for arson in Court of j CLAIMING $236 FOR SERVICES E.F.Campbell, of Sherbrooke, ! Suing Montrealer Over Dis-1 agreement Regarding Re-j muneration.Arising out of a disagreement as to the amount of remuneration pay-i\"s- ishle for services., an action for $236 was taken under advisement in the loial Superior Court yesterday af-Mr.Justice Charles D.King\u2019s Bench but then optioned for J®.1'1?,0011 J?,* .\t¦\t,, \u201e\u201eco :0 v p a summary trial which had been ' p hltef\taln^ff èL?hrooi e\twhde postponed until now.\t[Campbell, of Sheibrooke\twhie The fire in question too-k place on | Lionel Fournier, of Montreal, October 4, 1937, and Landry was j defendant.detained following an investigation Campbell claimed he was entitled carried out at the order of the Fire [to ask for the ?236 since he worked Commissioners of the Province of ifrom June to late December in 1936 Quebec.The authorities claim that [and was promised by Fournier he Landry took out his insurance policy j would receive $250 in salary and in September, 1937, and a few days |$ 172 for special services.The plain-before the blaze moved some valu- jtift' alleged that, although he was able equipment to Knowlton\u2019s Land ing.It is alleged that in the accused\u2019s claim for insurance money he included the value of the articles he had brought to Knowlton\u2019s Landing.Landry has been free on $1.000 bail since the preliminary hearing two years agfo.He is being defended by Cesaire Gervais, K.C., while Ashton Tobin is representing the Crown.MACHINE KNITTING IS MORE EFFICIENT Ottawa, June 8.\u2014((P)\u2014Knitting Socks for soldiers is a \u201cworthy and patriotic\u201d occupation but if the object is to produce such goods with the least possible effort, \u201ccommon sense indicates that the use of machines for this purpose would be far more economical,\u201d Walter Kuhl (New Democracy Jasper-Edson) suggested yesterday in the House of Cdmmons.From that angle, the basic fact was that one knitting machine could make 3,000,000 loops in the time the human hand took to make 300, he said.supposed to be manager of a local bottling works during that time, he only received $186 in all.Fournier\u2019s defence was to the effect that Campbell was manager for only a very short time and that for the greater part of the period mentioned the firm was in charge of the defendant\u2019s mother, Mrs.Edith Fournier, the plaintiff\u2019s brother, Bert Campbell and Arnold Murray, of Sherbrooke.Claiming Campbell was paid all that was owing him, Fournier maintained that the plaintiff only worked in his spare time and at night and had said he did not expect any remuneration.Drive Against Fifth Column Enters Townships With Arrest Of Germans Investigation of Fifth Column I activities in Canada reached into the | Eastern Townships yesterday with [the reported arrest of three suspect-ed Nazis at a point near the international border.The three were taken to Montreal by Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers who made the arrests.Although Mounted Police refused to divulge any details concerning the three men it was learned from well-informed sources that two were allegedly residents of Montreal.while the third was a farmer ,,\t,\t, , i,\tin a of the Townships.It was believed Mayor Joseph\tthat the Um,t, metl w,\u201e.taken into t , Ro.vs and t i > v , i\tcustody at a paint near the border lauriers are bun ing Momlay fo pt S(,tlK,mem of Mansonvin0| as it is Uwa whore they will take pait in the |\t,\t.\\.^ three-day 1940 convention of thrt ¦ MAYOR LEAVING FOR CONVENTION Will Be Accompanied by Aid.Ross and City Clerk to Congress of Mayors and Municipalities.It is bad luck to go back to a dressing room for a forgotten article once one has left the theatre, according to a superstition of show people.When pins were invented in the 14th century, they -were so expensive that it was customary to give, a per- this attractive g - ion and tew are oup of girls arc in Sherbrooke this week-end soliciting in aid of Polish the local residents who are not wearing a red tag bought from one of Members of the Polish White Engle Society refugees driven from their homes by the German inv: the Sff ls-D d .the\u2019r colorful native costume?, the workers were photographed in front of the Record building yesterday afternoon.With the execution of Mi'= Frank G raw a member of the local branch of the Society, all of the girls an- from Montreal.In the back vow.trom left to rie-h are Helen Zietck Winnie Vzvrkr.Regina Staniwewskn, Mrs.A.Jaruirskn, Mrs.F.Wielgus.Mrs.E.Misiazek and Miss S.Nalewajek.In front' left to right, are Reggie RutkWka, Helen Boduch, Mrs.Frank G.Gray, Miss Margaret Figiil, Miss J.Halewajck and Miss Helen Sitniski.Sergeant-Major (to regime .-.fa' cock): \u201cWhy, Jones, all those potatoes have black eyes.\u201d Private Jones: \u201cWell, sir, 1 can\u2019t help that.They must haw been fighting in the pot.\u201d n:ryqtlyour.,\u2014rl.rcHl-234 123 29 The moon turns on its axis once during each of its trips around the earth.If it did not, make thi- rotation, we would see every portion of the moon during a lunar month.Plan To Distribute Milk Daily To Under-Privileged Children Record Want Ads- son a sum of money to~be used a< two cents per word pin money\u201d; hence the term.\tcharge of 25c for ten words or less -Cash rates: \u2014 Minimum Sherbrooke\u2019s Newest Service umm I»'* ioiiiryjy ««j (P ma Wt < < ¦ -i a Air\u2019, .n inut e s .WMW VS,:,!- USi\t.«was sto* SKKS m m m mm-*» Day by Day Organization of sporting compcti- days and tior:.- for older children and distri- j bution of milk daily to under-privi-ledged youngsters will be.innovation-= at the Vacation Colony this.: summer, Eugene Lalomle, President .Colony heads of Committee in charge of the Vacation Colony, announced today when he made public some of the new Sundays instead of Sunday alone as was the case last week.A complete list of the rules will be published later by the Vacation DECISION LOST BÏ BOS FIRM IN / Canadian Federation of Mayor and .Municipalities at which will be present representatives of most L nn-adian cities and larger towns.During the convention, which is to be held on June 11, 12 and 13 at.the Chateau Laurier, studies on housing, unemployment, post war problems affecting municipalities and financial situations will be made and a survey of the report ol the Royal Commission on Dominion Pro vincial relations will be completed.Mayor F.H.LaGuardia, of Now York City, will be among the gues! speakers while those who will preside at the different assemblies will be Mayor Cnmillien Hondo, of Montreal, Mayor J.Lyle Talbot, M.D., M.L.A., of Vancouver, Mayor W.K.Dona-von, of Halifax, Mayor D.Lawrence MiuT.nrcn, of St.Johns, N.H., and Mayor John W.Fry, of Edmonton.Included on Hie agenda are a civic dinner tendered by the City of Ottawa and an organized four of places of interest in the Dominion Capital.play- regulations under which the ground will be operarted.Official opening of the Vacation Colony has been set for Tuesday, July 2, but this may be advanced if the weather continues warm enough to warrant it.Boys will be given the.use of the par morning until five in the afternoon Monday\u2019s Wednesdays and Friday, while Tuesdays and Thursdays have been set aside for the use of the girls.This venr the general public wi.I be admitted to Jacques Cartier Park and the Vacation Colony on Satuv- Chief Justice Greenshields Rules Driver of Sherbrooke Transport Limited Truck at Fault in Fatal Montreal Accident.City Brieflets Dance Suitor\u2019s Spring Ed.tonight.Records of June 1st wanted at Record Office, a number of Germsn-speaking families settled in that district a few years ago.Presence of Montreal residents near the border line was taken as an indication that the infiltration into the United States of Germans from Canada is continuing.Royal Canadian Mounted Police officials announced recently that they had taken into custody several non-registered enemy aliens attempting to cross the border into the United States.Arrested at that time were registered enemy aliens who violated their paroles which allowed them to remain free instead of being interned.Although no official statements have beeon made concerning incarcerations of that nature, it is understood that those attempting to cross into tho United States have, been placed under guard.It could not he confirmed at.Royal Canadian Mounted Police headquarters in Montreal if the three arrests made in the Eastern Town-ships yesterday wore related to similar activities.Real Estate Transactions Mr.Lalondc stated that besides assuring that the younger children art taken care of, the executive will organize softball games and tennis competition, for boys and girls over fourteen.Tljcre are three tennis courts at the Vacation Colony, two of which are reserved for the newly-formed Jacques Cartier Tennis Club, with the third being open to the from nine in the general public.Right now the courts are in use every day until dusk but j 1937, Chief Justice R.A a modern lighting system is being -fields has decided in a installed and soon they will be available after dark.Among other improvements this year at the Colony is the installation of lights along the roads leading to the park and along the beach.Sherbrooke takes on more the aspect of a \u201cmetropolis\u201d .not only through the variety and extent of its factories and business houses, but also for its many services.One can now obtain in Sherbrooke nearly all that may be obtained in the greater cities of the country.And now we have the newest \u201cservice\u201d .the \u201cSherbrooke Box Lunch\u201d which fills the needs of all workers who must eat at their places of business.Delivery of complete meals prepared at a fixed price, 15c and 25c, will fill a long-felt want.The first consists of 2 sandwiches and a cake, the second three sandwiches, cake and fruit.The manager of this enterprise has made arrangements with city manufacturers to assure the delivery of these \u201cdinner boxes\u201d at a fixed hour in a way to give all workers the meal they need with the least inconvenience.Choice of sandwiches is very large.There are 27 varieties of lunches, comprising 22 different desserts.Delivery is made by Pantry Trucks which are the last word in cleanliness and sanitation.Apart from the workers and office employees of factories and other business houses throughout the city, the Sherbrooke Box Lunch\u201d also contracts for the preparation of \u201cbuffet lunches\u201d for every occasion: family celebrations, birthdays, showers, etc.One has only to consult the company experts a few days ahead of time to get exactly what is desired.The office and kitchens of the \u201cSherbrooke Box Lunch\u201d are situated at 74 Wellington St.South, Telephone 3966.Sherbrooke Box Lunch Phone 3966 74 Wellington St.North Eioht Congregations Affected Skilled Workmen by Changes Announced at Among Local Unemployed Montreal-Ottawa Conference of United Church.Eight congregations of United Churches in the Eastern Township-, are to have new ministers after Juno 30, when transfers become ef [fective, it was ! real yesterday a Damages aggregating $10,000 will j have to be paid by a local firm, the j ^herbrooke Transport Limited, as j j the result of an accident on a Montreal street corner in September, j Green-Superior Court judgment.The transport company was defendant in two damage actions instituted on behalf of Mrs.Henri Dugas and her seven children, all of whom are residents of The sum of $9,376 was asked for Mrs.Dugas and $10,626 for the children because of the loss of Henri Dugas, who was killed by one of the defendant company\u2019s trucks at the intersection of Paineau Avenue and [St.Catherine Street East, j In his ruling, Chief Justice Green-shields declared that the main issue at stake was whether or not there had been negligence on the part of [Antonio Bedard, a company employee who was driving the truck, Available and in his opinion the defence had introduced little proof that there was to Be Hired, C.M.A .! Commenting on the attempt of Spokesman States.ithp- flereLdi'nt cor'lb?Tiy\u2019s adyocates 1\t_ _____ to prove that one of the more import- \u201e\t, .\t,\"\t,-i,\u201e ru,\u20221 ant witnesses for the plaintiffs had a Complaints by members ot the City .\t.\t,\t,\t\u2019 ,\t,\t\u201e\t,\t, ,, ./\t1 r .\u201e .\t1,, .rrimina record, the tribunal reached , Council that head: ot local indus-\t.\t,\t, r \u2022> 1 f\u201e ,1 1 llho conclusion they had failed to do j ] so and, on the contrary, succeeded in aiding to establish Bedard\u2019s negligence.The seven children were Save your good articles for V.O.N.Thrift Shop in October.Tel.801.Dance, Crawford\u2019s Grove, Sat.Music by Bid Duffy\u2019s 7 piece hand.Dance tonight, Burroughs\u2019 thills Pavilion.Music Ivy Mayfair Orchestra.Bus leaves terminal 8:16.Birchton Hall, Tues., June 11, Matrimonial Snipper, entertainment and sale.Donation to Red Gross.36c-16c.Make a date for Cid's Place, Cherry River, Sunday night and enjoy a special 60c supper, with entertainment.Lovely wedding presents.Handmade applique quilts, embroidered i Dodior APPOINTED i 10 00 OPERATE WITH tOUNtll Montreal, sheets and pillow cases.Call any : afternoon or evening.Mrs.McLeod, 136 Wellington St.N., Apt.8.Eight-Eight-Four.Remember (he number when yon require prompt drug store service; It\u2019s ThibauIt\u2019s telephone number.Open evenings.Registrations at the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office during the past week follow: Miss Mary Kathleen Dennis (.0 Mrs.John Robert J.Dennis of her rights in lots 8-120 and part lot 1494-324 South Ward.Emile Therriault to Ovila Bolduc of lot 132 Orford.Price, $2,600.Mrs.Alfred Belanger to Ovila Beaudettc of lot.21, range 12, Ascot.Price, $260.Mrs.Felix Hermenegilde Hebert to Joseph Dcziel of N.W.part, lot 624 and residue lot 623 East Ward.Price, $6,000, Estate Wilfrid Lamy to Mrs.Achille T.Roy of part lot 1636-12 South Ward.Price, $3,800.City of Sherbrooke to Ernest Sa-vnrd of lot 733-41 East Ward.Price, $3,078.78.La Caisse Populaire de Sherbrooke, En Liquidation, to Wilbrodl Bibeau of lot 828 North Ward.Price, I $1,160.Mrs.George A.Povey to J.Wilfrid of lots 1537-180 and 181 South Ward.Lucien Dugre to Frederic A.Geli-nas of part lot 603 and parts lot 567 Orford.heads of local indus tries are unwilling to co-operate in the hiring of local unemployed are announced in Mon:.- entirely unjustified, a representative closin?'sessions of of the Sherbrooke branch of the CON SI! IT A SHOE D0CT0S lay Montreal and Ottawa j Conference, j The changes will be as follows: j Rev.E.W.S.Coates, from Rich-\u2022 mend to Summerstown, Ont., replac- Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association ; «warded $6,000, while Mrs.Duga was given damages totalling $4,000.Rev.G.G.Wolfrey, graduate student; Rev.T.W.Tyson, from Beebe to Manouck, Ont., replaced by Rev.Arthur B.Lovelace, now at Farnham ; Rev.Sidney Rowe from Inverness to East Bolton; Rev.John [Stark from East Bolton to Kinnear\u2019s Mills; Rev.C.A.Adey, of Williams-! burg, Ont., to Inverness; Rev.C.M.1 Stewart, from Stanstead College to I Stanstead Church, and Rev.G.H.! Stewart, from Inverness to Bury.It [was not anounced who would remplace Rev.Mr.Lovelace at Farnham.Dr.Hugh Black, Professor Em-i eritus of Union Theological College, [New York, speaking at the closing [sessions of the Conference yesterday, declared \u201cthe Allied cause^ if we give our lives to it, cannot fail.He believed th-ar.Hitler and other : dictators were doomed to failure Tor in their oppression of human personality they set themselves up I against the way of Christ which in-jvolves respect and love for men.j \u201cThat is why,\u201d he said, \u201cHitler ! can say \u2018I will sacrifice a million men ! jf necessary to bleed ranee white.\u2019 ! He has only disregard for human life.Men only exist in his mind ; trained to serve the idol of the German | schools state.\u201d\t- The Sherbrooke-Quebee Presby-j tcry is seeking equalization of min-1 isters\u2019 salaries and yesterday pre- j sented a memorial to the Conference i which in turn passed it on to the | General Council.Sought are an an- j nual stipend on ordination, an an- i nual increase for eâch year of sat- ! isfactory service until a maximum j is reached, an annual allowance on ! marriage, an annual allowance for each child until it reaches eighteen, and an annual \u201ccost of living\u201d allowance when these costs are in excess charge.told a Record reporter today.The C.M.A.spokesman said that the industrialists arc ready and wi)l| be glad to employ local \u201cchômeurs\"; in preference to outside labor if,! when vacancies occur, they can be filled by men competent to do various types of skilled labor.He added that some, time ago the municipal authorities promised to index all theb unemployed in the city so that lists j of the men and their capabilities j would be available at once, but that so far the idea hau not been follow-! ed up.Questioned about this, Mayor Jos-1 eph Labrecque said that the jobless; census is now going forward and all dala concerning what individuals on relief car do will soon be available for the employers.He expressed the hope the industrialists would work hand-in-hand with the Council by using the lists wherever possible.it has been stated by the manu-i facturera that in the past it was never known if skilled laborers were available in the city and as a result ; out-of-town men had to be brought in to do the specialized work called | for in different industries.There is j ;?f>me doubt that there will be many] ! skilled workers among local unem-[ ! ployed but the municipal authorities; [propose to have some of the jobless; at technical and textile MERCHANTSHIP SINKINGS THIS WEEK (By the Canadian Press) Two merchant ships were sunk by German submarines during (he week ending June 7.The 1,040-ton Greek vessel Yonna was torpedoed off Ihe coast of Spain on June 4.Three days later Ihe landing of survivors at a British port revealed Ihe sinking, also by an enemy submarine, of Ihe 5,066-ton Swedish ore carrier Erik Frisell.yy i CHILDREN \u201cHARD ON SHOES\u201d?We\u2019ve saved many dollars for parents in Sherbrooke by repairing children\u2019s shoes .scientifically to withstand wear.Here \u201cshoe doctor*\u201d apply heels, soles and tips that take a lot of punishment.If your children are \u201chard on shoes\u201d bring their shoes here for repairs.J.A.PIGEON SHIP BY TRUCK Daily service between Sherbrooke and Montreal.21 trucks for all kinds of transport \u2014 local and long distance.Reasonable rates.Experienced staff.Tel.2431 SHERBROOKE WAREHOUSING & TRANSPORT, INC.68 SHOE REPAIR Wellington St.Norlh.Awnings For Homes, ublic Buildings, etc.Tarpaulins and Tents All Sizes, for Sale and for Rent.E.I.TENT & AWNING CO.44 Court St.\u2014 Phone 3042-3842J BETTER PRI CALL NTING I day clarified the definition of an enemy alien and stated that this1 classification applies to those persons who themselves are natives of Germany, Czecho-Slovakia and Austria even though they are naturalized citizens of the United States or other foreign countries.An individual born and brought up in the United States and whose parents are natives of the Third Reich can not be listed as an enemy alien, Constable Bienvenu said.NEWSY ITEMS ENEMY ALIEN DEFINED Constable R.Bienvenu, head ie local R.C.M.P.detachment, Stars cannot be seen from the bottom of wells in daytime, contrary t belief.The planet Venus sometimes is so bright that it can be seen in the daytime from any spot where the observer\u2019s eye* are shaded from the sun F'ars can be seen i' day me only by the aid of telescop-::-.Step Into One of Our FINE\tj USED CARS 1939 DODGE Sedan 1938 TERRA PUA NE Sedan 1938 HUDSON Coupe 1938 TERRAPLANE Conv.Coupe 1937 CHRYSLER Sedan 1937 PONTIAC Sedan 1937 STUDERAKER Sedan Many Others to Choose From.Eet us arrange a convenient Budget Plan on anv car vou select.ASK US! A.BOISLARD Official Hudson & Studebaker Dealer 54 Wellington St.South.PRINTING CO., LIMITED ALBERT ST, SHERBROOKE, QUE.Telephonci 467 - 468 Blake & Taylor F uneral-Ambulance Service Tel.404 (Lung Motor Oxygen Tank) 86 Queen St., Sherbrooke.J.W.BLAKE ROT V.W.TAYLOR 1484 PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, JSberbrooke^BailiJ '^ecorb Established Ninth Day of February, 1897, with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.Eastern Townships\u2019 Only English Daily \u2014 The Record is printed and published every week day by the Sherbrooke Record Company, Limited, oi' which Edna A.Reerworib is Secretary-Treasurer, at the cilice, 69 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news services ol The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, Reuters and Havas.The Record is a member ol the Audit Bureau ol Circulations, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription rates: 75c a month, delivered at any home in the city and suburbs.Post Ollice delivery to any place in Ôanada, Great Britain or the United States, $4 per year; six months, $2; three months, §1; one month, 50c.Single copies, 3c.A Crusade for Faith and Liberty SHERBROOKE, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1940.0 God, Who art the author of peace and lover of concord, defend as Thy humble servants in all assaults of oar enemies.LIBELLING THE WAR EFFORT Perhaps one of the most damaging propaganda campaigns and one of the most insidious against the efforts being put forward by various Canadian groups to aid in the effort of winning the war is the constant repetition of charges that this or some other organization is not lacing efficiently run, individuals are lining their pockets with the funds received and that the work the organization in question is supposed to do is being neglected to suit the whims of some individual.One of the great, dangers of this form of propaganda is that it often makes great strides before it is uncovered, the damage often being done, while once it is uncovered, the statements are often impossible to offset.These welfare organizations play an important part in the war effort.They relieve the sufferings of sick and wounded soldiers, they provide comforts for those men awaiting their turn in the trenches, or who have just returned from the front lines, they relieve the hunger ol the refugees from the invaded areas and also play their part in the removal of these homeless people from the danger zone to a place of comparative security.Their work is carried on from the rural, peaceful sections of Canada to the shell-swept sectors behind the front lines.Their officers and members expose themselves to discomfort and actual danger to carry out their duties, often for little or no remuneration.The tasks performed are thankless ones and unwarranted criticism only makes the work even harder and adds to the inevitable discouragements of such a task.Thus anything that can he done to halt this work is of great value to the Nazi cause, and as the propaganda can be spread without anything substantial to support, it, tins provides a valuable source of activity for Fifth Columnists.While the average citizen can do little to combat the charges, he or she can be helpful by refusing to repeal the charges without making a definite effort to substantiate them.After the work was completed, an official-looking 14-receipt, bearing the City crest, was handed out and the householder sat back with an air of contentment over a task well-done.Now, however, it appears that the by-law in question was never passed, that it did not get further! ^ f\t¦\t, -\t.\tr [\t1\t\u2019\t0\t, stood a Man of Macedonia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into than the proposal stage and that the business has Macedonia and help us.\u201d been carried on under a measure of false pretence, j This was only brought to light within the past ^?he° A^tlc?the^Holf Spirul* belief weeks when a motion was introduced into the Council represented as carrying on the work \" to pass the ordinance in question, While this correctsi0f ,Je-su+3 in î:he\tas revealer .\t1\t,\tand interpreter of truth, and as the injustice of the past, the City Council should jinspirer and guide of all that was to be accomplished in Jesus\u2019 name.So inquire into the circumstances surrounding the measure and determine wtiere the fault lies and who was responsible for allowing the citizens to be mulcted over a period of years under the supposed tenus of a by-law which never exists.All City Hall officials cannot plead ignorance, the essential framework of and ceremonial, the foundation-principles of the doctrine of Christ, remained almost entirely unimpaired: namely, belief in the! Father-God, revealed in Hia Son ' Jesus Christ, through the Spirit;! we read that after St.Paul hadjand the practice of the great THREE MEN ON A HORSE passed through Phrygia and the region of Galatia, he was \u201cforbidden by the Holy Ghost to preach the Christian virtues, Faith, Hope and Charity, never completely ceased even in the darkest ages of the word in Asia.\u201d Moreover, when the'Church, apostle planned a tour from Mysia From our intimate knowledge of into Bithynia, \u201cthe Spirit suffered what Christianity has accomplished him not.\u201d It is evident, as we read ?» «\u201c r*» l'm ihe ci™crMi w^iKrs&SR\u2019îa'ïü?art ing that they were issued by, or with the knowledge loved physician, were more than of the City Hall.\tI?nc.e .kept .fr?m K°.ing where they I had intended, and were led among savage races in our own day and generation\u2014the new light, and culture, and moral uplift, the doing! away with extreme cruelties, can- ; nibalism, and human sacrifices\u2014we : on are in a position to realize what it! THE FRENCH 75s [tion to go, for the accomplishment of a mighty purpose.It has been suggested that this 'Vision, with its urgent invitation to flie remarkable showing of the famous French carry the Good News into heathen -S-millimetr, r.pIMre cannon, field piece, »*ich fire shells about three inches in diameter and the indeed his entire progress hitherto, aerial cannon draw, public in.ereBt lo thee fill weapons.\t,\tas well as in Galatia; and in Bithy- TKo ocrUol connev, \u201ev,o\u201ei i i\t.\tnia, had he turned that way, the i ne aenni\tcannon are boned to nlane 1110 ors on\t» » ,,\t; \u2019.iu pianc muiuis un\tsame sort\to;f trouble\tawaited him; each side and\tlire\tthrough the\tradius propellers, a\tso the\tSpirit called\thim\tby that throwback to\tthe\tFirst Great\tWar which brought\tVision\tto\ta r,fw and\tvast\tf,eld of ^ ,;iuuo\u2018u missionary endeavor, wiiere a freer iortii {113 machine gun synchronized to shoot between development of Paul\u2019s characteristic the propeller blades.These are fixed guns, aimed bv tcacuhing wast rende/ed P03sible-pointing (lie plane.The new aerial guns, firing explosive projectiles sPairin8 humanity, realizing its \u2022\t* \u201e\t,\t, \u201e ,\t.\t, .\t,,\tperil, and reaching out imploring instead of merely bullets, were perfected in trance hand for succour and for light.by Swiss and American engineers.\tIn this very simple, far from spéc- ifié shells, exploding on impact with the tops 'tacu!ar way began that w01'ld-wide where they seemingly had no inten-; meant to the world w-hen the Apostle enterprise that included all nations; of the tanks, rend the comparatively thin armor an uplifting, fructifying force plate there and are said to kill all the crew.\tfor righteousness Within the liie-time of the Apostles, the Before each batch of shells is approved engineers Gospel had been preached over an fire test samples through sheets of papers.If the ar.?a °f well-nigh a million square 1\t°\t1 r\tmiles; to the North-East as far as slight impact with the paper fails lo detonate the;Russia, to the South-West to the shell the whole consignment is refused.\tof Abyssinia.The conversion D\tof Constantine led to whole king- Germany at one time was oifered rights to pro- doms being added to the Church, duction of such cannon and shells but turned them amons \u2018.h01\"' in ^ sixth century, ,\t.\t.\t.\t,\t,\t,\tour Anglo-Saxon forebears, down on the grounds that they had not been per- So vast and so universal was this fected.Now these weapons and shells to the Gentiles responded that day to the Macedonian call, and through labors and perils beyond measure, made- known to the soul-starved nations of heathen Europe \u201cthe unsearchable riches of Christ.\u201d Right down through the ages great and good men have seen visions of the Man of Macedonia, or his equiva- ' lent, and have responded to the same old cry: \u201cCome over and help1 us!\u201d\tj St.Patrick heard it and became I the patron saint of Ireland; Gregory the Great heard it, and sent Augustine to the heathen court of Ethel-bert, King of Kent; St.Boniface, the Apostle of Germany, a good Saxon Th.«\u201e of J, Ma» of M.ceioni.gÆSTÜS^SKStSÎi .\u2022as of perplexed, suffering, de-|lightSinto the livef of the wild\t| men of the great northern forests,! within whose dark recesses stood i blood-stained altars dedicated to' Wodan, the god of war! Today, alas, it might seem as if the work of Boniface the Englishman were all undone, the ancient evil rites and practices restored, the old altars piled higher than ever before with countless bleeding victims.But, as it was in Israel of old, there are still thousands in Germany who have not altogether discarded ave been m°vement towards Christianity that ,\t.\t.\t.\t,\tit was accompanied by danger to the turned against Germany.A military spokesman said Church, as she was forced to accom- that they are the \u201cNo.1 enemy\u201d of the tank.modate herself to the new conditions consequent upon her close I ¦}4\": EDITOR\u2019S NOTE-BOOK -are, I like his open mind, simplicity, the teachings of twelve centuries of meekness and youthfulness.You see Christian culture and faith.Pastor we three\u2014or four \u2014 were a team Niemoller is not alone in his refusal who co-operated harmoniously to-to bow the knee to Baal.Scenes in | gether.I led and they followed! I over-crovyded concentration-camps i always sought to impress upon in Hitler s Reich bear testimony to them not whence they came but this truth.\tJ whither bound; not what they said Nevertheless, to our enlightened\tbut how thev lived.To give\tto the Twentieth Century has been reserv-\tworld the\tlove it\tneeds and\tlive a ed the unenviable distinction of life 0f noble deeds on the street ,\t¦\t,\thaving produced the world\u2019s very calied Straight is arM was mv association with\tkings\tand\temperors,\tworst man, the most perfect Incar-\tDravcr T\t\u2018 L\ttlad thJ\tr\u2019hfZ and\ttheir\tcourts.\tThus\tthe\tAges\tof! nation of the Spirit of Evil in all\t£1 J\tfZ ?\tf .atf\ti have Faith were marred by the encroach-! humanity\u2019s chequered history.This to'leieb to * t0 St0°P t0\u2019 ta 1 St)nS ments of \u201cthe rudiments of the j \u201cwild beast,\u201d as Mr.Chamberlain so\tl world,\u201d and by the growth of errors [aptly styled him has sprung out of and superstitions of heathen origin, his lair to destroy all that is fine -J ' clean sons to give that Letters To The Editor LEAVE McNAUGHTON in ENGLAND To the Editor of the Record.Dear Sir:\u2014I was surprised to see V delegation of engineers is leaving Canada for that formed no part of apostolic (decent and lovely and of good re-.\t.\t.\t.\t.\t.\t.doctrine and practice.In later days\u2014the Renaissance other sons may live.And Daughter.\t- i\t\" \u201c-.i ucc-p feeling this cuui-emeu I\t11 \u201c.1\thujuj-ulcu, iuvcu, les'u* \u201ccivilized\u201d No'thi ¦ b t\"bl '\tfathei' refelTed to his daughter who ' ed and treated tenderly in the in this coimlrv.If, snrprisius , Dominion one, special awards eight, with one pin f 01\tfive y Scott, who gave a brief account of young girls\u2019 life in India from the study book \u201cShera of the Punjab.\u201d It was decided the June meeting would take the form of a picnic.Lunch was served by the hostess.Special music in St.Andrew\u2019s Church on Sunday featured a solo entitled \u201cChrist in Galilee,\u201d by Seaman, sung by Mr.John Cox.Mr, Kenneth Cox, of Boston, Mass., was a visitor at \u201cDunromin,\u201d the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Cox, en route to San Diego, California, where he will spend an indefinite time, Mr.Murdo Maclver, of Granite-ville, Vt., was a week-end guest at the home of Mr.D, P.Maclver.Miss Ruth Sherman and Mr.John Sherman spent the week-end in Manchester, N.H., where they visited their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.John Aluir.They were accompanied home by their mother, Mrs.Pay-son Sherman, who had been visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Muir.Miss Margaret Maclver has return to GranitevilJe, Vt., after spending the week-end as guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs, Angus A.Maclver, \u201cRosedale.\u201d Mr.Ivan Eiger, of Ste.Anne's Military Hospital, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr.and Mis.Lyford Eiger.Miss Kay MacLennan and Mr.Donnie AlacLennan, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end at the home of their patents, Mr.and Mrs.Angus AlacLenann.Miss Gertrude Gaff-ncy, of Shot broke, was also a guest at the same home.Friends of Mrs.Cecil MacAulay regret to learn that she b a patient :n the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, where she underwent a recent operation.Mr.Grant MacLennan is a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm MacLennan, Montreal, Mr.John Morrison, of Granite-ville, Vt., was a week-end guest at the home of Mrs.Dora Stearns and Miss Katie Alorrison.Members of the teaching .staff of iho local High School attended the teachers\u2019 conference held in Bishop-ton on Saturday.Miss Alene Alorrison spent the week-end in Asbestos, where she visited her sisters, the Misses Anna and Christine Morrison.Rev.C.J.Gustafson and Mr.W.VV.Bowman attended the Montreal-Otawa Conference of the United Church in Canada held in St.James\u2019 United Church in Montreal.Miss Glennie Mayhew, R.N., who .-pent a week at her home here, has returned to Quebec.She was accompanied to Sherbrooke by her aunt, Airs.Donald MacKay, who had been her guest.Mr.Rene Brandt and Mr.Dwight Rivard, of Stanstcad College, spent a week-end as guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.it.A.Scott.Mr.and Ms.C.C.Taylor and daughter, Carol, have returned to their home in Drummondville after spending a holiday at the home of Air.Taylor's parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Taylor.Airs.Allan Alorrison spent the week-end in Montreal and visited her sister, Mrs.D.D.Morrison, at the home of Mr.and Airs.Angus Graham.Mrs.Neil Buchanan and Air.John Buchanan, of Drummondville, were week end guests at the home of Mrs.D.A.Maclver.Week-end guests of the Misses J.and C.llanrigh: included Mr.and Mrs.Elon French, Air.and Mrs.Clyde French and Mrs.George French, of Savvyerville.Air.and Airs.Harry Wilkes have returned to their home in .Montreal after spending the week-end at the home of the latter's parents, Air.and Mrs.Charles Pinkham.They were accompanied by Mrs.Pinkham, who will attend the closing exercises at .MacDonald Collegt from which her daughter, Aliss Edna Pinkham, graduates as a teacher.Major and Mrs.E.S.McMannia spent the vveek-enn in Richmond, where they visited the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.Frank Noble.Major McAtan-nis also attended a military meeting in Danville.Mrs.D.L.MaeOitehio is spending a'holiday in Alontreal, where she is visiting her sister, Mrs.George Scott.Air, and Mrs, Ross Kinsey are spending a vacation in Baltimore, Aid., where they are guests of Mrs.Kinsey's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Albert MacLeod.Mr.and Air.-.Charles Matheson have returned to thior home in Springfield, Ala s., after spending the week-end as guests of the hitter's aunt, Mrs.Kenneth .MacLeod.I Mrs.M.Thomas and son, Michael, ! were week-end visitors at the home ! of the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.! Alex Al.Alorrison, Airs.Ray Eardslcy and children, Bobby and Betty, returned to their home in Hingham, Mass., after spending the week-end visiting their sister and aunt.Mrs.F.C.Goodin and Air.Goodin.Air.Ernest Maclver was a weekend guest of Air.Norman Buchanans Sherbrooke.Miss Geneva Murray, of Sawyer-villo, spent the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs.John D.Murray.I Other guests a; the same home in- | chided Mr.and Mrs.William Mae- : Lend and family, of Canterbury, and ; Mi.-s Christine MacLeod, R.N., of; Sherbrooke.Aliss Marjorie McCrum, of Cowansville, spent the week-end as guest at the homo of Air.and Mrs.F.C.j Goodin.Miss Isabel Sherman, of Sher- j brook®, was a week-end visitor at ] the home of her mother.Airs.A.G.Sherman, Air.and Mrs.Alex AlacKenzie and | daughter, Joan, have returned to I their home in Hingham, Mass., after ' spending the week-end as guests of ! Airs.AlacKenzie\u2019s parents, Air.and i Mrs.J.N.Maclver.Air.and Mrs.George Ridgeway, of Springfioldf Mass., spent the week-end as guests of the latter\u2019s Sister.Airs.D.AI.Alorrison.Air.Murdo Graham was a weekend visitor to Montreal.Alis* Phyllis Maclver, of Sherbrooke.spent the week-end visiting her sistei, Miss Gladys Alaclver.Mrs.J.J.Maclver, of Gould, was a week-end visitor at the home of BRINGING UP FATHER.By George McManus.OM-MOTHER-DOU'T CARCV Okl 50- CPVIUG WOW'T HELP MATTERS AKIV- OH-DEAP-YOU APE A HEARTLESS CHILD-JUST LIKE VOUE FATHER-YOU WOKl'T EVEW LET YOUP MOTHER ENJOY A GOOD CRY - i v.N'ubJ'U-;Wr SOkINV-WILL YOU STAY AWAKE UNTIL t FUND OUT JUST WHAT HAS HAPPENED?NOW- WHAT STARTED THE FiRE IN THE QAPASE THAT SET MV CAP ON PIPE WHICH BURNED UP YOUR MOTHER'S CAR?T EEK: SONNY SAYS THE SPARKS FROM THE HOUSE BLEW OVER ON THE GARAGE AN' SET IT ON FIRE-HE SAID HE\u2019D CALL UP LATER - HE HAD TO HANG UP AS HE _ HAS A GOLF DATE- Copr.1940, King Fcaturti Syndicate, Inc.World rights reservci KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.By Zane Grey, THAT SERGEANT KING IS MUCH TOO INTERESTED IN THE NIGHT-RIDERS, \u2014rCAWKINS/ NOU kAEAN, HE KNOWS ITS US, PROFESSOR FRANZ ?, I'M WOT SURE, BUT IF A LITTLE ACCIDENT HAPPENS TO HIM WHILE RIDING DOWN CL IFF TRAIL, I'D FEEL r\u201416ETCHA, C EASIER/;-< PROFESSOR/ BY TAKIN' TH'SWORTCUT ILL HAVE TIME TO RIG UP A NICE 1 LITTLE ROPE \u2022 TRAP\u2014.-AND WE WONT BE BOTHERED NO MORE WITH SERGEANT KING ' Produced by Stephen S>.pyright 1940 by King Pea World rights reserve 6-S\t' CONTINUED Syndicate, Ine her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Murdo Matheson aim Mr.Allan Matheson, of Gould, were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs.M.A.MacDonald.Mr.Murdo Matheson was en route to Granite ville, Vt., to visit his sister, Mrs.Neil MacKenzie, and Mr.MacKenzie.Week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Roy Waldron included their daughter, Miss Kathleen Waldron, of Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Percy and sons, Newell and Basil, and Mrs.Ellsworth, of Newport, Vt., and Mr.Benjamin Waldron, of East Clifton.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Turner, of Lennoxville, Mb.-, Katherine MacLeod and Mr.John MacLeod, of Sherbrooke, and Miss Agnes MacLeod.of Drummondville, spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon MacLeod.Mr.John Cox, of Springfield, Mass., spent the week-end at his homo here.Mrs, Archie Young has received word that her sister in-law, Mrs.John Wilson, of Sherbrooke, had been seriously injured in an automobile accident, having fractured both arms and injured her spine.Mr.Murdo J.MacDonald, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs.William Buchan, of Sherbrooke, is spending a vacation in Detroit, Mich., visiting relatives.An enjoyable family reunion took place at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Goodin, when dinner was served on the lawn, covers being laid for twenty-five at an attaractively arranged table centred with spring-flowers.Those present from out-of-town included Mr.and Mrs.Alex MacKenzie, Miss Joan MacKenzie, Mrs.Ray Bradsley, Miss Betty and Master Bobby Bardsley, of Hingham, Mass., and Miss Marjorie Me-Crum, of Cowansville.Mr.and Mrs.J.Murdo MacAulay, of Milan, and Me.Hector Nicholson, of Drummondville, were week-end visitors at the home of their parents.Other week-end guests were their daughter-in-law, Mrs.Angus Nicholson, and children, Charles and Richard, and Messrs.Milton and Russel Lackie, of Drummondville.Mrs.A.Henderson is visiting her sister, Mrs.Duncan Stewart, and Mr.Stewart, Mareboro.Mr.John Gustafson is spending some time in Waterville, where he attended the Smith-Johnson wedding.Mrs.A.A.MacAulay and Mr.Rod MacAulay have, returned from Magog, where they visited their daughter and sister, Mrs.W.E.Jack-son and Mr.Jackson.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Riglav, Miss Constance Riglar, and Mr.Robert Riglar motored to Quebec on Sunday and were guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs.Kenneth King and Mr, King, Friends regret the continued illness of young Miss Eunice Coates, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital suffering from pneumonia following scarlet, fever.Mr.Hubert Scott, who has been taking a course in the Montreal Technical School, is spending the summer at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.1.R.Seottt Mrs.Joseph Start has returned after spending a holiday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Reginald Buzzell, and Colonel Buzzell, of Bennington, V .She was accompanied home by Colonel and Mrs Buzzell, BEDFORD Lieut.Brant Saunders, Paymaster for the Army Training Centre at Quebec, was a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Saunders.Maior F.W.Saunders, D.D.S.L.D.S., F.I.C.A., heado f No.4 Division, Army-Dental Corps, Montreal, and at present.stationed in Ottawa, was also a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Saunders.Mr.Bruce Currie and Miss Isabel Currie, of Montreal, were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs.E.F.Currie.Mr.Charles McCaw, of Montreal, was a guest over a week-end of his mother, Mrs.A.S.McCaw, and together with the latter and Mr.and Mrs.Edward Chadsey, visited Mr.and Mrs.C.Martin, of Montreal, at their summer home at Selby Lake.Mrs.L.McClatchie, of Delhi, Ont., has been a guest for a time of her sister, Mrs.Hannibal Sheltus, and Mr.Sheltus.Mrs.H.Ker, together with her daughter, Miss Helen Kerr, motored from their home in Buffalo, N.Y., and visited Mrs.M.E.Horton.Mrs.Joseph Dion has returned from Montreal, whore she spent a week as a guest of relatives.Miss Margaret Cockerline, of Montreal, and Miss Jessie Cocker-line, of St.Lambert, were guests of their mother, Mrs.J.W.Cockerline.Mrs.L.Montgomery has returned to Montreal after a short stay with he;- sister, Mrs.George Taylor, and Mr.Taylor.Miss Mavis Smith, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of Mrs.Marvin Smith.Mrs.E.F.Currie, Mes.W.H.Williamson, Mrs.George Moody and Mrs.A.S.McCaw motored to Sutton and were guests of Mrs.T.W.Judd.Mr.Arnold Gilman, of Montreal, spent a week-end in Bedford as a guest of Mr.Ellis Jones.Mr.and Mrs.Everett Denison and daughter, Elizabeth, were guests at the home of the former\u2019s parents in Danville.Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Best, together with Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Best, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Best in St.Albans, Vt.Signaller Garnet Steele, who is stationed at Kingston, Ont., was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Steele.Mr.David Parker, who recently returned to Montreal after spending the winter months in Cuba, is spending the present week in Bedford.Miss Marjorie McKenna was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.E.M.McKenna, in Waterloo.Miss Evelyn Best, of Montreal, and Mr.Stewart Roy.of Sherbrooke, were guests of the former\u2019s mother, Sirs.Hiram Best.An executive meeting of the Mis-i sisquoi Chapter, I.O.D.E., was held I at the home of Mrs.Harry Jones.The regent, Mrs.E.A.Chadsey, was in the chah and opened the meeting with the Prayer of the Order.The chief business before the meeting i was the discussion of arrangements I for a bridge and -500'\u2019 party, which ' will be held in the Social Club rooms in the near future.Mrs.Harry Jones was appointed convener of the arrangements in connection with the affair, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the war fund of the Chapter.Each member is to secure one table, prizes will he given and refreshments will he served.Mrs.F.W.Jones was appointed as solicitor for the tea, while Mrs.F.E.Best, is in charge of the arrangement of the card tables.Mrs.Joseph Laing was appointed to look after the buying of the hope chest and contents, while Mrs.Allison Gould wa?appointed to look after the distribution of tickets.The meeting concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.Mrs.Ten Eyck, of Dunham, was a guest of her granddaughter, Mrs.J.Ellis, and Mr.Ellis.Mr.and Mrs.P.Smith, together with heir children, John and George, and Miss Beatrice Smith niotored up from Three Rivers and were guests of the latter's mother, Mrs, Marvin i Smith.Mrs.E.A.Perkins and her daugh- I ter.Mrs.A.Foster, motored from Torrington, Conn., and are guests I for the present of the latter's sister, I Mrs, D.J.Reid, and Mr.Reid.NEW ROCKLAND Mr.Gordon Ames, of .Melbourne, and his brother, Mr.Ernest Ames, of Edmonton, Alberta, were guests of their cousins, Misses Dorcas and Irene Armstrong.Mrs.Vernon Booth and daughter, Winnie, were guests at the home of Mrs.Booth\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.O.Davies._ Mr, and Mrs.C.Ross, of Rutland.Vt.has been visiting Mrs.Ross\u2019 father, Mr.John Hutchings, and brother, Mr.Ernest Hutchings, and Mrs.Hutchings.Misses Beatrice George and Lillian Goldman returned from Montreal and spent a few days as guests of Misses Dorcas and Irene Armstrong, Mrs.Annie Jameson, of Kings» bury, Mrs.R.Jameson and daughter, Miss Kathleen, of Stratford, Ont,, and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Dunbar, of Ontario, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hutchings.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Noble, of Windsor Mills, were visiting Mrs.Noble\u2019s brother, Mr.Donald Davies.Mr.and Mrs.Allett, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mrs.Allett\u2019s sister, Mrs.Wheeler.Mrs.Maggie Thomas and Mr.Maurice Roberts, of Poultney, Vt., were calling on Mrs.Thomas\u2019 aunt, Mrs.C.Jones, and brother, Mr.Donald Davies.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hawkins, of Waterloo, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hutching on Monday.They also called on other friends here.Miss Hilda Pennington has closed her school at.Inverness and returned to her Home here for a few days before taking a position in Waterloo.loo, where they visited Mr.and Mrs.' Heman Wing.! Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Bullock have moved to their summer cottage at Cedarville.Mrs.Maud Corliss, who has spent the past few months at the home ' of her daughter, Mrs.Wright Bul-; lock, has returned to her home in , Sandwich, N.H.j Messrs.Arthur and Gerald Lapete, I of Cowansville, spent the week-end | with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Lapete.MARSBORO GRANITEVILLE Mrs.Gordon Bullock and Mrs.Kathleen Keniston visited relatives in Springfield, Mass.Mrs.Norman Eryon, of Gerald-ton, Ont,, was a caller at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Eryon.Friends of Mrs.Arthur Johnston, (nee Alice Baron), regret her illness and hope for her a speedy recovery.Miss Mayme Duncan, of Stan-stead, spent the week-end with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Smith accompanied Mr.and Mrs.R.W.and two sons, of Beebe, to Water- Miss Irene MacLeod, of Spring-field, Mass., is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.W.MacLeod.Rev.M.Gillis, of Milan, was visiting in this district.Mrs.Farnham, of Brownville, Me., is spending some time with her mother, Mrs.Catherine Morrison.Mr.Simeon Poirier, of Megantic, was in this district.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Stewart, of Megantic, were calling on Mr.ad Mrs.George Gunn recently.Mr.Charles Roberts, Mrs.Horace Roberts, Mrs.Lewis Maglio and daughter, Louise, Mrs.Alex Stewart and son, Charles Stewart, returned to Beverly, Mass., after spending a few days at the home of their mnther.Mrs.Charles MacDearmid.Mrs.Walter Akerson and daughter.Shirley, will spend a month with her mother, Mrs.Charles MacDear-inid.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Morrison were Mr.and Mrs.Peter R.Morrison and i three children, Barbara, Pauline and j Ray, of Springfield, Mass., Mrs.Harold Fowler, of Westfield, Mass., Mrs.Herbert Wilson and two daughters, Betty Arm and Thekna, of Holeh, Me., Miss Mora Morrison and Messrs.Sam and Rodney Morrison, of Montreal, and Pte.Angus MacDonald, of the 13th Battalion Black Watch, of Valcartier.Mr.Lewis Maglio, accompanied by Mr.Neil Stewart, returned to Beverly, Mass., on May 26, where Mr.Stewart spent a week with relatives.Mrs.Leavitte and Miss Ruth Lea-vitte, of Montreal, will spend a month in the \u201cRobins\u2019 Nest.\u201d They were accompanied here by Mrs.Alvin Leavitte, who returned that day.Mrs.D.A.Stewart has returned home after spending two weeks in Montreal and Lennoxville.She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs.L.Allan, of Lennoxville.Mr.Murdo MacLeod, of Lennoxville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.W.MacLeod.\t] Mr.Clifton Stewart, of Milan, was ! a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Neil Stewart.Mrs.Gorlina Henderson, of Scots-town, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs.Duncan Stewart, DUNHAM Dr.Barber, Cowansville, gave an interesting address on the care of ; teeth before the Home Nursing; Class here.He stressed the importance of the early habit of brushing teeth at least twice a day and answered all questions that were asked.Miss Carleton, R.N., who is conducting the class, thanked Dr.Barber for his address.Mrs, G.L.Ellis, of Montreal, spent two days in town.A meeting of the Quarterly Board and trustees of the United Church in this circuit was held on Tuesday The Ladies\u2019 Aid served supper in the Church parlors at six p.m.to a large representation from the different churches in the circuit.Mrs.S.J.Small, Mrs.L.H.Har-vey and Mrs.Irving Sanborn enter, tained the May meeting of theii group at her home, Mrs.Sanborn presiding-.Mrs.Buchanan, Evangel-1st Superintendent, read a Scripture lesson followed by the Lord\u2019s Prayei in unison and Miss A.E.Small gave a report of the annual meeting.Arrangements were made for a curio and antique exhibition to be held at Mrs.Bertha Demming\u2019s in the rear future.Mrs.Sanborn presented Mrs.S.J.Small, Presi-dent for the last five years, with a beautiful bouquet of spring flowers in appreciation of her untiring services in the office.Refreshment?were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Shirley Sanborn.Miss Francis Carleton spent a few days over the week-end in Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Gilbert and two young sons, of Sherbrooke, wer* guests of Mrs.J.L.Gilbert and Mrs, J.F.Carleton on Sunday.Mrs.Joss returned to Sherbrooke with then, where she will be a guest ol her daughter, Mrs.Gilbert and fam- ily.(ûtâ/uUuetf Graduates Speedily Placed at Good Pap \u201cYou certainly are prompt in placing your graduates, and have my thanks for securing me this good job.\u201d T.J.C., Montreal, P.Q.\u201cIt seems hard to realize that so soon after graduation you have arranged all details for a position as Chief Operator on an oceangoing vessel for me, and that my initial salary will be $120.00 per month and all found-\u201d\tA.J.R., London, Ont.\u201cI want to take this opportunity of thanking you for getting me a position so soon after completing my Practical Radio Course.\u201d G.S.S., Toronto, Ont.These, and hundreds oi other similar letters \u201cThanks to the efforts of your Placement Bureau I am now on the payroll of one of the largest Companies of its kind, receiving an initial salary of $120.00 a month and all found.\u201d /.A.McR., Glencoe, Ont.\u201cI never expected to be placed in a good job so quickly after graduating from the College.But, here I am in Montreal, and facing a splendid future\u2014thanks to Radio College of Canada.\u201d G, R.T., Montreal, P.Q.\u201cYou placed me only one day after the conclusion of my course.\u201d W.J.F., Toronto, Ont.from across Canada, may be seen in our offices Radio Manufacturers, Broadcasters, Ocean-Going Ships, Communication Services \u2014WANT R.C.C.Graduates ! 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SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 8.1940.PAGE NINE A BUYER MAY BE ONLY NEXT DOOR\u2014USE THE WANT ADS TO REACH HIM Phone 68 HEADS LIFE OFFICERS Prices For Classified Advertising : CASH RATE\u20142 cents per word.To Let ] Miscellaneous 'T'WO EXCELLENT HEALTHY EASY BOY FOR ROOMS, HEATED, VICE Suitable for private adoption.Apply Nurse Bradford.\u2022>.» $16.5(1.Phone Ed- High, Phone 14S7,\t__________________ 135.MEMPHREMAGOG.NEW COT- Money To Loan Wellington North.minimum charge 25 cents for 10 apartment or office, words or less.\t.wards CHARGE RATE\u2014S cents per word, I y AKE minimum charge 50 cents for 10 Li taBe \u201eear Magog.Bathr om, electri-\tBPJCK PROPERTY' IN SHEK words or less.\tcity.Monthly or $200 season.A.S.Bayles, (J' BIRTHS\u2014MARRIAGES\u2014DEATHS Georgeville Road Death and Funeral Notices, Card brovke.Phone 2521.r\"\": .XPIVE ROOMS, BATH, COMPLETELY of Thanks, In Memoriam without j .furnished, two floors, for summe\" .Business Opportunity poetry, 75c an insertion.Poetry months included in In Memoriam, 10c per - - line extra.Engagement, Wed-\ttakes six room furnished dings, Birth Notices.50c.List of ! - cottage on fat-m at North Hatley, flowers included in obituary re- ' ne mile froln lak«- ^ 14th 40 2Sth ports, 2c a word, 25e extra when Write P.O.Box 146, Sherbrooke.: inclusive.Ralph Sprigings, Phone 46.Notice in country locals, 15c per: a Magog, line, five words to a line; Lennox- iKushner-s.viiie and City Brieflets, 20c per ¦ line.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.by week or season.Apply Opportunity for active man with three to five thousand dollars as junior partner in well es tab i shed business in Montreal.Bex 32, Record.\t, Financial FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS Radio Programmes Room And Board Wanted Wanted To Rent Officers\u2019 Association for the ensuing ichestra.year.The Association, which has :\t8 :30 p.m.Room with kitchen or room and board desired.PRIVILEGES 1 \" BUx 24, | Record.Boarders Wanted 35 R OOM AND BOARD WITH ENGLISH ROOMS.FIRST FLOOR, NEWLY PERSONAL LOANS For Any Useful Purpose Including Payment of Taxes Seasonal Needs One Year to Repay APPLY to NEAREST BRANCH OF- I The Canadian Bank BUSINESS DIRECTORY of Commerce Saturday, dune &.7:00 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Message of, Israel; WEAK: Kaltenmeyer\u2019s Kindergarten; WABC: The People's Piatform; CBM: What's My Name; I CBF: French Songs.7:30 p.m.\u2014 WF.AF: Joe Reich-man\u2019s Orchestra; WABC: Sky Biaz-j ers; WJZ: Ruby Newman's Orchestra; CBM: Recital Series; CKAC: Concert Trio.8:00 p.m.\u2014WABC : Gang Busters; WJZ: Talk by Congressman NEWTON J.LINDER, of Toron- Emanuel Celle:-; WEAK : Dramatic to, who yesterday was elected Presi-j Programme ; CBM: Sha^ the dent of the Canadian Life Insurance : ^ ealth; CKAC: Don 1 timers Or- FINE SERVICES WELL ATTENDED AT SWEETSBURG Rt.Rev.Arthur Carlisle, Bishop of Montreal, Delivers Inspiring Sermons in Christ Church.-WABC: Wayne King's SOM, WITH KITCHEN PRIVILEGES, central location, for lady.Write 163 London Street or Phone 1H6-W.just completed its 47th annual meet- | Orchestra ; WEAF: Bobby Byrne\u2019s ing at Montreal, represents Cana- j Orchestra ; WJZ: Radio Guild; dian, British and American life in-CKAC : Feature.For Sale or To Let surance companies operating in the Dominion.X* ACRE FARM, FIVE ROOM HOUSE good barn and other out building?, i electric lights in house and barn.town ] water, buildings in good condition, gravel | 1 : pits.Will sacrifice for quick sale.Phone ; family.Room can be used as double i Mrs_ ManGry, Lennoxville 142-W.if necessary.Apply 78 Quebec Street,\t__rj-\u2014a\u2014 - - ' Phone Advocates LAKE For Sale or Exchange OPEN'D YOUR VACATION ON ^ Memphremagog.Good fishin-g, boating, .beautiful scenery, quiet location, home cook- !\tsix freshened and six to freshen before ing.Reasonable rates.Mrs.D.A.Dolloff, | July 1st.Will exchange for beef cattle, care Ashley Smith, R.R.1, Beebe, Que.TW0 YEAR old JERSEY HEIFERS, TjtARM HOME, PLEASANT LOCATION, shady grounds, telephone, radio.Box 23, Record.Rooms To Let R OOMS TO LET.lf*a CONVENT.LAR.GE\tBAY WINDOW, location, gentleman 40 Bank Street.CENTRAL preferred.Apply T 1HREE COMFORTABLE ROOMS FOR business men in North Ward, self-contained house.Apply 270 Ontario Street.Male And Female Help Wanted TO AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN WE offer opportunity to build up a profitable business by retailing two hundred household necessities, Tea, Coffee.Thirty Day Trial, No Risk.Monthly Specials with free products.Now best time to start.Apply Jito, 1435 Montcalm, Montreal.prefer steers.Phone 2438.R.c.Dunn, Granby, Que.MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT YOU MAKE KUGG, Ml GN AULT.i Wanted To Purchase ytJE ARE BUYERS OF c°RD WOOD 3] VV ft.Hard and softwood slabs and .bundled edgings, 4 ft.by cars and trucks.Boire & Frere Inc., 2000 Mercier Street, Montreal.IF YOU\tYOU\t12 MONTH BORROW\tRECEIVE\tDEPOSITS $ 60\t$\t65.87\tS 5 $ 96\t$\t89.71\t$ s $ 1.44\t$ 134.SO *\t$12 $ 192\t$ 179.92\t$16 $ 300\t$ 280.94\t$25 $ 492\t$ 460.67\t$41 $1,068\t$1,000.86\t$89 \tOTHER AMOUNTS\tAT HOLTHAM AND Grundy.Advocates.McManamy & Walsh Building.70 Wellington St, N.Phone 1589.\\\\;OLFE & CHRIST!SON, Q.O.R.BUILD-^ \u2019 ing, Wellington Street North.PROPORTIONATELY LOW RATES YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES.^ S H ION a.rOBLN.Rosenbloom\u2019s Bldg North.Phone 623.66 ADVOCATE, Wellington St.QAGNE & DESMARAIf SHERBROOKE.16 Wellington North.Richmond, Ph.37.\\\\YELLS & LYNCH.ADVOCATES.SUN Life Building.Phone 16.For Sale ' ' J A N D R Y.CHOW CHOW AND PEKINGESE PUP-pies, thoroughbred.Mrs.Gordon Smith, R.R.2, Sherbrooke.Phone 1376-M.Registered puppies, wire fox terriers and Scotties.Mrs.Donovan, 42 Court.Phone 2161-W.D AIRY BUTTER AND CREAM.MRS.Wells, Phone 707r31.\"rpiTE-LAP\u201d GALVANIZED LEGAL NOTICE HOWARD & BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg.4 Wellington So.Ph.727.! JAWING McFadden, advocates, Notice is hereby given that I offer for ; U4 Roum 520, at 182 St James Street, sale en bloc, or in part, for the estate of | Montreal.Tel, LAncaster 8788.J.Armitage H.H.Bourque, the following assets:\tI\tEwing, K.C., George S.McFadden.K.C.$\t826.13 | John V.Casgrain.N ment job as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno., etc.Three Dominion-wide exams held since war began.Free Booklet.M.C.C.Schools Ltd., Toronto (10).Oldest in Canada No agents.A\u2014Accounts Receivable B\u2014Merchandise Inventory (Hardware) ^.\t.\t4,500.00 C\u2014Furniture and rixtures t# , \u201e\t1,500.-00 D\u2014Truck, Chevrolet, 1339 .\t,\t80-0.00 ! E\u2014Property, S9 Queen Street, Municipal Value .20,000.00 rrr_T-,T F\u2014Property, Birch Street, a,.TEEL\tMunicipal Value .2.000.00 roofing sheets, ordinary and council i TERMS : CASH, standard.Send ridge and rafter lengths fori The tenders will be received until noon, estimate.\tEastern Steel Products Limited, : Jun\u20ac the 12th, 1940.I reserve the privilege 1335 Delorimier, Montreal.\t| 0f refusing anv of the tenders submitted.CHARLES E.BELANGER.53 Wellington.Street North, Sherbrooke.Phone 1541-J.Auctioneers F A.BURTON, AUCTIONEER FOR ST.Francis District.Ph.Waterville 35r2.K M.DEMERS, AUCTIONEER.DIS.ST.Francis.Bedford, Sherbrooke.Ph.1005.Hard and soft wood slabs, cut .if.inches T.V.Reed, North Hatley.Female Help Wanted JJOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR WIDOW-ville or 3 Bowen Avenue CtlRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK, ^ French required.Apply to Box 26, Record.House tablemaid, references required.Phone Lennoxville 281 for appointment.QNE \\-/ \\v, work harness.52 Bowen North, Quarry stones, cut for founda.tiens, cheap.Samuel Fabi, Phone 3871.D RY 14\u201d $9 cord.BLOCK WOOD.90% MAPLE, A.Taylor, Phone 2859-M.Real Estate For Sale Brick double house, all rented, excellent condition, $5,500.Easy terms.Phone Edwards, 135.T OT 123\u2019 FRONTAGE 700\u2019 DEEP ON Lake Massawippi near North Hatley, $250.\t4033 Northcliffe Avenue, Montreal.AGOG GIRL FOR TEA ROOM AND j rjtHREE COTTAGES, LITTLE LAKE light housework.References.Mrs- I Magog.Best Bayles, Georgeville Road.Phone 21C£.\t(Apply Kushrer\u2019s.locality at Chartered Accountants AUDITORS\u2014INCOME TAX ED N E Y.ARMITAGE Chartered Acccmntante.& c o., : F keep house and care for two elderly ; A.garage, electric lights.CUVE ROOM HOUSE.WOOD SHED, V/-2 acres land.ladies, one invalid.Good permanent home j Clarence Whitehead, Abercorn, Que.for someone.$3 weekly, room and board, i ~ light work, no lifting.Mrs.Laws, 11 Main Street.Magog, or P.O.Box 567, Magog.Situation Wanted, Female fFXPERIENCED WAITRESS, BILINGU-Box 21, Record.Situation Wanted, Male EXPERIENCED FARM OUR SELF-CONTAINED HOUSES, Montreal and Queen.Good revenue, for Vancouver.Bargain.Apply Kushner\u2019s.F AUCTION SALE Tuesday, June 11th, AT 12 O\u2019CLOCK NOON ADV.TIME ESTATE OF THE LATE j.P.Brenard, 1 Mile from Boynton on Tomifobia Road Pair of good mares, four and nine years old ; one cow, mowing machine, rake, dou_ ; ble wagon, sleigh, buggy, horse hoe, manure spreader, seeder, cultivator, disc harrow, smoothing harrow, plow, side hill plow, force pump, double harnesses, single harness, stone drag, Dc Laval separator, grind stone, fanning mill, iron kettle, cream cans and pails, lumber, 300 buckets and spouts, syrup cans, draw tub, all small farm tools, antiwaterfront. hP triumphs had come at he expenst^ ,e\tmady Baer; The Giants demoted Melvin Ott As keeper of the clean-up spot; Denvaret shot ap eighty-one (AVhich any duffer could have done) And Sammy Snead burned up the course While birdies sarg their fool selves hoarse.That's all the news that\u2019s fit lo print And so vye end this little stint.m SÏ\u2019W'* gsT***' SO, COSTS LESS PER (VII LE ., \u2022 White Rose cleans as it lubricates your motor.Smoother engine performance means highergasoline mileage,fewer repairs, greater economy.Change to White Rose\u2014you can \u201cactually feel the difference\".WHITE ROSE MOTOR OIL Alade by the makers oj the \u201cThe Pick ef them all\u201d famous WHITE ROSE gasolines C A N A D I A N O I L C O IW PA N I E S , L I M.I T E "]
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