Sherbrooke daily record, 15 octobre 1940, mardi 15 octobre 1940
[" WEATHER Fair and cook iiprhroolu?Daily Dmnrii TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 58; minimum, 39.Same day last yearj Max., 56; min., 28, Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1940.Forty-Fourth Year.SOVIET-GERMAN STRAIN INCREASING STEADILY Russians Attack German Military Move On Rumania Statement to Official Russian News Agency Denies that Soviet Government Had Been Informed of German Intention to Occupy Rumania\u2014Soviets Mobilize Ten to Twelve Divisions Along Border.ST.LAWREN CE POWER PUN APPROVED SECTIONALISM UNDER ATTACK FROM GODBOUT \u201cSUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME* #- Moscow, Oct.lb.\u2014 (Æ*) \u2014 The Soviet Government through its official news agency declared today that it had not received what it considered satisfactory advance information of Germany\u2019s plan to send troops into Rumania.This indication of official Russian reaction to Germany\u2019s move through the Balkans to the Black Sea took a familiar form, a denial by Tass, the official agency, of a newspaper dispatch.This dispatch, to a Danish newspaper, asserting that the Kremlin was \u201ctimely informed\u201d of the plan and of \u201cthe aims and number of troops sent to Rumania,\u201d was declared not to \u201ccorrespond with the facts.\u201d 1 The agency published this com-m unique:\t\" \u201cThe Danish newspaper Politiken J publishes a report of its Berlin cor-respodent stating: \u2018The Soviet Government was timely informed that German troops would be sent to Rumania and that the Kremlin was informed of the aims and number of trops sent to Rumania.\u2019 \u201cTass is authorized to state that this report of the newspaper Politiken does not correspond to the facts.\u201d (In the first German admission that German troops had arrived in Rumania, Berlin \u201cinformed spokesmen\u201d said on October 10 that powers friendly to the Axis had been notified that others were to iollow.(Up to two days ago, no evident reaction was aroused in Russia by I reports that German troops were en- \\ tering Rumania.Soviet newspapers \u2022 published only factual accounts of | the German march.) RUSSIA MOBILIZES HUGE ARMED FORCE BRITISH MERCHANT SHIPPING LOSSES REPORTED FAR BELOW AVERAGE London, Oct.15.\u2014 ((P) \u2014 Ten merchant ships totalling 31,-094 tons were sunk by \u201cenemy action\u201d in the week ended October 6.th Admiralty announced today.This represented the lowest weekly total since May 6 and \u201ca little more than half the average weekly loss during the previous fifty-six weeks,\u201d the Admiralty said.The total announced today included seven British ships totalling 24,943 tons; two Allied ships totalling 2,464 tons; and one neutral vessel of 3,687 tons.\u201cThe Germans claimed that during this week they have sunk a total of 81,816 tons, which is nearly three times the actual tonnage sunk.\u201d an Admiralty spokesman said.Quebec Premier Declares that People Must Realize that Britain Alone Is Carrying on Fight tor Liberty.Rougemont, Que., Oct.15.\u2014\u2022!((>)\u2014A plea for greater understanding between the two major races m Quebec Province was made here yester-da,y by Premier Adelard G.dbcut, who warned that a country could not become great if sectionalism was fostered.Speaking at the opening of the first co-operative apple juice ar.d aP-le sauce plant in the Province in thh town twenty-eight miles East of Montreal, the Premier said Lhat French and English alike should work \u201chand in hand for the greater good and develomert of this, our Canada, yours and mine.\u201d \u201cAnybody who, in these days, does not recognize w'hat we all owe the British Crown and who doesn't know that it is Britain, and Britain alone, who today is fighting a lone fight for liberty and Christianity is a Continued on Page 2, Col.6.MMÉ J According to British censor\u2019s caption on above photo, it shows rescue workers aflcr recovering (he body of an innocent victim of modern war\u2019s honors- a,n infant killed in an air raid shelter during recent German bombing of London.Herod, like Hitler, ordered the massacre of \u201clittle innocents.\u201d History is but repeating itself, with a 1940 brute playing the part of the biute of two thousand years age.Ontario Diversion Plan Linked To Development On international Unit Scheme Long Urged by Ontario Government Gets Approval of Canada and United States in New Agreement for Developing of Power Along International Section of St.Lawrence\u2014Seaways Plan Shelved.->-* E.C.N.Y.R.INSPECTED Edmonton, Oct.16.\u2014 W) - Navy Minister Macdonald and the Dominion's Chief Naval Staff Officer, Rear Admiral Percy W.N el les, inspected the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve barracks here yesterday and left last night for Eastern Canada.\u201cFAMILY POSTCARD\u201dPOPULAR Lyon, France, Oct.15.(/Ik -The new officially - approved \u201cfamily postcards\u201d which offer civilians in occupied and unoccupied France their only means of communication are selling at the rate of about 15,00(1 a day, the Central Printing Office here anm unccd today.British Graft Extensively Oatnage North German Ports jBombing of Stettin, Seaport for Berlin and Leading German Shipbuilding Centre, Reported \u201cParticularly Effective\u201d\u2014 Several Important Military Objectives in Berlin Attacked.#- ! Comfort Yields To Efficiency Aboard British Naval Vessels WARNS ACAINST IDLE WORDS ON WAR OBJECTIVE ^ London, Oct.15.\u2014(®\u2014Stettin, seaport for Berlin and one of the chief shipbuilding centres in Germany, was subjected to a \u201cparticularly effective\u201d bombing by the Royal Air Force last night, the Air Ministry announced today.Stettin lies on the River (Ross Munro, formerly of The Canadian Press Ottawa Bureau and now attached to the London Bureau, sailed from Canada in the first of the overage United States destroyers to be transferred to the Royal Navy.In a series of two stories he discusses life on the voyage.This is the second.) By ROSS MUNRO (Canadian Press Staff Writer) | London, Oct.15.\u2014TO\u2014The Royal Oder Navy\u2019s living hero is Prime Minister nto a Winston Churchill-\u2014essentially a -# pipe the crew to tea.And at eleven in the morning the-shout runs clown Ithe mess decks \u201cup .spirits\u201d and the |crew lines up for its tots of rum.The flotilla leader commander scorned the enemy\u2019s power.Sometimes when there was peril from mines and the ships were in the U-boat area he would flip through the pages of a detective thriller he kept on the bridge with him.Anti-aircraft guns were fired in practice in Mid-Atlantic as the crews polished up their aim.They handle easily.We fired two bursts.You just Prime ikister Would Give louse Freedom Of Debate Mackenzie King Declares lhat Formal Session Called for November 5 May Be Prolonged if Members Show Desire to Argue Procedure ot War\u2014Criticism of Earlier Announcement in Country Cause of Change.Bucharest, Oct.15.\u2014(Æ1)\u2014Soviet | Russia was estimated today to have j mobilized between ten and twelve divisions\u2014from 150.000 to 180,000 | men\u2014on her frontier with Rumania, j These figures, however, were not confirmed and the Balkans still looked for clarification of the Kremlin\u2019s attitude as the key to the delicate Balkan situation.Fear ous fire which destroyed three of Rumania\u2019s oil wells yesterday might set off the trouble was allayed by an official statement that the blaze was due to an accident.Sir Reginald Hcare, British Minister to Rumania, still is here with a skeleton staff, primarily to look after the interests of four British oil men still under arrest on charges of sabotage.One of the Britons held is Capt.John Trcacy, formerly of Chatham, Ont.(In London, authoritative circles | said Sir Reginald will decide for him- j Continued on page 2, column 5.near the point where it flows branch of the Baltic Sea.It has ex- Navy man tensive oil plants which furnished Seamen and officers on British press a lever and a stream of lead targets for the wide-ranging British\twarships talk of him with fervent\ttracers, armor piercing and incen- planes.\tpride, refer to him as \u201cWinny\u201d and\tdiary bullets whip the sky.The long attack on Berlin started would go through hell and high Whale spouts are the lookouts\u2019 about 2 ami.today (9 p.m.E.D.T.water to win his approbation.\tdilemma.They look for a minute Monday.)\t; He\u2019s a symbol for Britain\u2019s sea like a periscope of a submarine.Through all of the 600 miles flight strength to the sea-going men of Navy men refer to the Germans a ¦ .I , p\t|\tc*\tf\ti\tfl'om Britain the fliers had soared this island.In eleven days with the \u201che\u201d.It's always if \u201che\u201d comes over.Limited 10 uOnOtHl otelto- !\tagainst a clear sky lighted by a full\tRoyal Navy as the first flotilla of\tjf \u201che\u201d pops one at us.You live in fDOntS.\tj\tOctober moon\u2014a hunters\u2019 moon\u2014:\tUnited States destroyers transferred\tt a life jacket on a destroyer.And in _______________________\t|\twhich clearly defined the cities and\tto Britain moved across the Atlantic\tthe war zone you sleep in your towns and countryside below them, from Canada, it seemed to this '\t' A slight haze lay over Berlin, the!writer that there was a \u201cChurchill Ministry said, when the first of the Touch\u201d even about those American raiders roared past the outer ring of ships newly taken over by British anti-aircraf:.guns and searchlights, blue jackets.Winston Churchill Tells British House of Commons that Present Remarks Must Be London, Oct.15.\u2014((P)\u2014Prime Min isler Churchill told the House of that sabotage in a mysteri- Commons today that the time has not yet come when any official dec laration can be made on war aims beyond very careful general statements.\u201cWe are not fighting the war merely to maintain the status quo,\u201d he said, \u201cbut, among other things, in order to survive.\u201cWhen our capacity to do that is more generally recognized throughout the world we shall be in a position to take further view of what we clothes.Two days before sighting land the Ship\u2019s Doctor and the Coxswain both earnestly remarked \u201cAh, 1 ca7i smell and taste England in the air this shall do when victory has been won.\u201d I ings moving so high they were mere dots Sea-going notes from a war diary : j morning/' to the gunners below.\ti Britain\u2019s Navy men will sacrifice | As the flotilla neared the United They quickly picked out the large any amount of comfort to have their | Kingdom, the whole life aboard Danzigerstrasse gas works and drop- ships more efficient.The American j pepped up.The officers\u2019 reserve ped a stick of heavy calibie bombs, destroyers have bunks in them for, broke down completely.Crewmen The glares of fires reddened the dis- officers and men.They probably will whistled and sang weird medleys of tant earth, the Ministry said.\t.be replaced by hammocks which are I shanty tunes and swing.Other raiders picked out the Tern- (easier to sleep in in stormy weather) \u2019_________, peihof railway yards near the great;but not as comfortable most of the) Tempeihof airport and laid patterns time.The Yeoman of Signals aboard i HOVEL HEN-KILLING of bombs across tracks and build-)the flotilla leader said \u201cThe Amer-! Ottawa, Oct.15.\u2014Prime Min-* isler Mackenzie King was away from the Capital today, and it will he about a week before final decision is made ; on plans for the November 5 sitting of Parliament.But just, before Mr.King left last night on a trip which will take him to the Maritime Provinces, he an-1 nounced the Government is prepared ! to allow a full debate on inlernation-j al affairs when Parliament meets next month, if that is the wish of ' members.i The Prime Minister also announc-1 ed agreements reached between Canada and the United States directed to development of the Waterpower resources of the international section of the.St.Lawrence River, and the diversion of additional water ' from the Niagara River for power i purposes.Mr.King made the announcements at a hurried press conference.He said Members of Parliament should come tq Ottawa November 5 \u201cprepared to UNITED STATES ACTS TO SPEED PLANE OUTPUT Plans to Standardize Plane Models with British Orders Ottawa, Oct.IK.Joint action by Canada and th® United States to harness the swirling rapids of the St.Lawrence Hiver for production of electric power is a step closer today.Last night Prime Minister Mackenzie King announced the Governments of the two countries had taken steps to initiate \"preliminary engineering and other investigations for that part of the Great Lakes-S't.Lawrence Basin which is located in the International Hapids section of Hie St.Lawrence ÿj Hiver.\u201d At the same time Mr.King announced the United States would offer no objection lo an Ontario Government project for diverting water into Lake Superior from Long Lac and the Ogoki River in Northwestern Ontario, generating power there in the process* and diverting an equivalent amount of water at Niagara Falls for power purposes in addition to the amount Ontario is now permitted to divert.The St.Lawrence move, Mr.King said, is to assure adequate supplies for defence production in the Northeastern part'of the United States and in Canada.The Niagara-Long I-ac-Ogoki understanding is to assist in providing sufficient power for Canada's defence needs, The preliminary engineering and other investigations on the St.Lawrence are being started so that the j International Rapids development can go ahead without delay when the I two Governments decide upon it.! Informed circles assumed it was j desirable to have the work done so that construction could start early ! in the spring if a general agreement , for St.Lawrence development is j reached.» \u2022 I n» I , t* /\tr» I The potential power development to Aid Mutual Dcicncc Pro-1 from the International Rapids sec- gramme.Washington, Oct.15.\u2014(ZP)\u2014New expedients were enlisted today to step up the production of warplanes for both Great Britain and the Uni-led States.Elans were disclosed for the.standardization of manufacturing The Prime Minister said there is ¦great clanger\u201d in making State-Continued on Page 2, Col.8.German Bombers Driven Back From Four Daylight Raids Over London .icon bicker, had it too easy what with j METHOD TOO COSTLY Other sections of the raiding party jall the high class gadgets about thi\u201e, concentrated their attack on mil- here ship.\u201d\t1 Columbus, Kas., Oct.15.\u2014i/P)\u2014 itnrly objectives in the centre of the The sailors were amazed at an I There are lots of ways to kill a hen city.They dropped tons of high ex- eiectrie washing machine, pleased!\u2014but shooting (he bird on a cement The Prime Minister added that if; operations in plants turning out air-: it is decided to hold a general de-!':,aft °f almost similar types for the hate the present session of Paidia-j^o countries, and a four-man com-! merit, now standing adjourned, will 11,TUjL,,\tM- ¦ i\t,\t, ,\t2\u2014To harass the British Isles with Jhe Prime Minister said he had j talked with Hon.R .B, Hanson, Conservative House Leader, before making the October announcement and both agreed that no emergency had developed requiring immediate attention of Parliament.If anything did develop, Parliament could be j summoned at any time.USED TO ADVANTAGE Sun Valley, Idaho, Oct.15.-'\u2019/P)-Feme Lindenberg, Kansas City \u2018\u2018Goddess of Trade,\u201d seized opportunity by the forelock.Awarded a week's free vacation here \u201cwith chaperon,\u201d Miss Lindenberg arriv with a bridegroom.Jack R -idcap, ing fainter with each passing day.\u201d raiders as often ami as powerfully as the weather and British defences permit.3\u2014To attempt to weaken the flow of war material from the United States to Britain by getting the United States embroiled in war with Japan.These circles say with grim satisfaction that the new programme is made necessary by the Royal Air Force, which has foiled Hitler\u2019s original plan of bombing Britain into \u2022submission, They assert that the danger of invasion, unless something unforeseen happens, i.s \u201cgrow- former lova Slate basketball star.But they recognize that in thus House of Commons speech that \u201cI shall certainly not make any promises as to what will happen when British, Australian, New Zealanrl and Indian troops come to close grips with the Italian invaders now making their way across the desert to them.\u201d With German forces moving into Rumania, and perhaps casting speculative glances at Bulgaria, British military correspondents conjecture Hitler has the following manoepvro in mind: L\u2014Attempting to sweep across Turkey (Allied to Britain), across Syria (in a bad way since the collapse of France, which held the man-dafc there) across Transjordan and Palestine to the Suez Canal and Egypt.2\u2014\tThis would form the left arm of a pincers movement against Egypt.3\u2014\tThe right pincers would be tho Italian forces driving across tho Continued on page 2, coL 6, l SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1940.REBELLION IN UNITED STATES GRID PICTURE \u2018\u2018Ivy League\u201d Colleges Ready to Stick to Amateur Status in Football \u2014 Support De-emphasized Game.New York, Oct.15.\u2014 (/P) \u2014The \u201cIvy League\u201d colleges in the United States, led by Yale, seem ready to stick by their amateur status in football, no matter what becomes of the sport in general.Declaring \u201cbig time football doesn\u2019s increase the educational statute of any institution,\u201d Ogden D.Miller, the Yale Athletic Council Chairman, set off a blast at a football writers' luncheon here yesterday.Most Eastern college representatives shrugged off the touchy 'ubject with \u2018\u2018no comment.\u201d But from \u201cIvy League\u201d leaders came enough carefully-chosen words to show the \u201ccradle of American football\u201d is pretty tired of ballyhoo, imported players, high-powered intersectionai games and all the attendant headaches.Christian Gauss, Chairman of Princeton\u2019s Athletic Council, would not say anything directly, but he hinted the subject was not entirely new at Princeton.The subject already is being considered by Princeton\u2019s Council, he explained, and no statement will be made until its study is completed.Dartmouth\u2019s Bill McCarter urged the \u201cIvy\u201d member to band together for the greater glory of de-empha-sized football.Said McCarter, \u201cif the original backers of the college game hold together in competition, they can do more for intercollegiate football than any' sectional or national organization.\u201d That was just about what Miller ¦said Yale was aiming to do at a time when \u2018\u2018college athletics and even school athletics arc at a critical stage.\u201d b ¦ ¦ a a ¦ THE NEW b h a æ ¦ n m S B B S H PREMIER THEATRE The Last Word in Comfort and Luxury.\u2014LAST DAY\u2014 AH Attendance Records Broken \u2014 Heart-(irippinjf .Siinsational ! \u201cTHOU SHALT NOT KILL,\" with (has.Bickford.Dori» Day, Owen Davis, Jr.2nd Sensation\u2014A ThrlH-Packed Jamboree of Old Southern Rhythm and Action! \u201cCAROLINA MOON,\u201d with Jene Autry, June Storey.Mary Lee, Smiley Burnette.An Ed.Kennedy Comedy, Colored Cartoon, World Evetnts ! - STARTING TOMORROW FOR 4 DAYS THRILL TO THE NEW IRISH STAR SENSATION .MAUREEN O\u2019HARA, the Gypsy Heroine of \u201cTHE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME\u201d% The Personality Jimmie Fidler Calls \u201cThe Feminine Find of the Year\u201d \u2014 The Mighty Drama of a Girl Helplessly In Love.And Whose Father Was A War Veteran in Seach of World Sympathy! \u2014 S E E \u2014 1 About It In This Amazing Picture Thrillingly-Played Drama Echoing In Tour Heart A Story of Such Power \\\u2019o Human Being Can Sit Unmoved Through It* Telling] RKO RADIO Picture THE SEASON\u2019S TOPCAST \u2014 MAUREEN O\u2019HARA, ADOLPHE MENJOU.FAY BAIN TER.HERBERT MARSHALL, PATRIC KNOWLES, C.AUBREY SMITH, DAME MAY WHITT Y, ERNEST COSSART.-SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION - TRAMP.TRAMP TRAMP.The Boys Are Marching! Youth On the March! Thrills on Parade! The Thrilling Story of the Making of Men! \u201cMILITARY ACADEMY\u201d with Tommy Kelly, Bobby Jordan.David Holt, Jackie Searl, Joan Brodel, Earl Foxe.-SHORT FEATURES - \"20 GIRLS AND \\ BAND\u201d Starring Nick Stuart.-LATEST WORLD EVENTS- TIME.\"Bill O.D.\u201d, at 3:35 and 8:15; \u201cMilitary Academy,\u201d at 2:35, 7 & 9:20.NO!ICE \u2014 In order to accommodate the soldiers the Evening performances will start at fi.30 finishing at 0.20.LAST DAY! \u201cNorth Sea Patrol\u201d 'N>t,\t} uRRNflDR (In Sherbrooke, Quebec) I.AST DAY! ¦'Four Sons\" Starting TOMORROW for Four Days! A smile on the way to Niagara, as the bachelor friend of another fellow\u2019s sweetie shows her all the sights.Never mind the details, just come and see them try to keep from falling in love.( He\u2019s romancingi with another fellow', sweetic-and does she ^ love it! ) iff Now See Them Togetherl la COLMAN ROGERS Jjeckii PARTNERS with SPRING BYINGTON \u2022 JACK CARSON CECILIA L0FTUS \u2022 HARRY DAVENPORT \u2022 HUGH O'CONNELL RKOS ROLLICKING STORY OR THREE ON A HONEYMOON -ADDED ATTRACTION- They fought with the fury of demons \u2014 to guard their oil from greedy hands.JACKIE FREDDIE (OOPEMARTHOLOMEW 2 BRIGHT BOW.NfW UNIVERSAL PICTURE SPECIAL SHORTS KEEPS CONTACT WITH ITS BOYS Newfoundland Officials Greel All Contingents from Ancient Colony Arriving in Old Country.London, Oct.15.\u2014IP,\u2014 One of the busiest men in England these days is D.James Davies, Newfoundland Trade Commissioner, who has made more \u201cWelcome to Britain\u201d speeches than any other official in the country.Almost every two weeks he goes to a British port and, together with the town\u2019s Lord Mayor, boards a ship and greets the latest detachment of volunteers\u2014sailors, soldiers, airmen or foresters\u2014from Britain\u2019s oldest colony.The sixty-year-old commissioner, who bears a noticeable resemblance to Prime Minister Churchill, always hands a package of Newfoundland cigarettes and a \u201csurprise packet of comforts\u201d to every man arriving.Mr.Davies has had to take over additional space at his London headquarters to accommodate a welfare department which, as a sideline, handles thousands of letters and parcels a week.Working with him, amid ceiling-high stacks of knitted pullovers stockings and helmets, is 22-ye.ar-old Margot Davies, the commissioner's daughter, who has postponed her art career and exchanged her studio for a desk in her father\u2019s office.Newfoundland has a total of) 6,000 or more men in and around Great Britain.Two thousand of these are in the Royal Navy\u2014Newfoundlanders are credited with being the best small-boat men in the world \u2014more than 1,200 in the Royal Artillery, 100 in the Royal Air Force and the remainder in the Forestry Corps, working in the United Kingdom woods as did their predecessors of the First Great War.The Royal Newfoundland Regiment which served with distinction in the Gallipoli campaign, and in France, during the First Great War was not revived for the present struggle.Instead Newfoundland enlisted artillerymen who camy the ancient colony\u2019s emblem of the caribou as they man guns in defence of Britain.The war effort of Newfoundland has also been notable on the financial side.The people raised an internal loan of $1,500,000 to relieve | the British Treasury of paying inter-] est on the Newfoundland debt.Private subscriptions have resulted in Spitfire fighting planes and ambulances being donated to Britain.CANADIAN NAVAL OFFICERS DECORATED mm ii Ontario Diversion Plan ' Linked To Development ; On International Unit* Ü S3 É .&5&W -, Continued from page 1 worker, the International Rapids section of the St.Lawrence has already teen done.Several surveys were made in recent years in connection with the preparation of material for a St.Lawrence waterways treaty.Mr.King\u2019s statement last night made no mention of the navigation aspects of the St.Lawrence development.In pre-war discussions, these were considered to be of at least equal importance with the power aspects.A St.Lawrence Waterways Treaty was concluded between Canada and the United States in 1932 but was rejected by the United States Sen- i ate.Since then negotiations have been carried on at intervals and the latest move was the submission to Canada | of a new draft treaty for study.This j provided for the creation of a Joint 1 Commission representing the two Governments to carry on the construction work involved in building a* ship canal and development power.| Mr.King said the investigations ; now being started will be under the direction of temporary committees j to be appointed by the two Governments.United States Acts To Speed Plane Output Continued from page ! measure and also in the interests of a better product.It was made clear, however, that the planes would be identical only in fuselage and similar construction.The standardization would not extend to accessories, so that specially developed United States devices or equipment would not be involved.Morgenthau also announced that President Roosevelt had named him, Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy, Henry Stimson, Secretary of War, and W.S.Knudsen, the Defence Commission production specialist, to a special committee which would work \u201con a very informal basis\u201d with the aircraft industry to see whether production could not be smoothed out where the United States Army, Navy and Great Britain all had contracts with a single plant.The new speed-up steps followed within a few days of the Army\u2019s request to aircraft plants to go on a twenty - four - hour - a-day basis to boost deliveries.Morgenthau said that both the Army and Navy already have had the benefit of British experience in standardizing designs, and had asked Britain for ten additional technicians to further co-ordination.Warns Against Idle Words On War Objective Continued from nage 1 ments not of a very general character, but that world opinion \u201cso far as it is free is thoroughly behind us.\u201d The* statement was made in answer to questions.HUGE DEFENCE VOTE London, Oct.15.\u2014W \u2014 A supplementary vote of credit for £1,000,-000,000 ($4,450,000,000) for Government expenditure arising out of the war was announced today in a one-page White Paper.A vote of credit for a similar amount was approved by the House of Commons last July 9.while a previous credit of £700,000,000 was approved in March.The Government was given a blank cheque with regard to appropriations early in the war, and Parliament voted it money from time to time to pay the bills.Exchequer returns earlier this month showed expenditures since April 1 were £1,681,125,532 while the revenue for the same period was £475,549,528.Ü Pub-Lieut.R.W.Timbrel! and Sub-Licut.J.W.Goliby, both of the Royal Canadian Navy, shown with Vincent Massey, Canadian High Commission, in London after they were decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross.Stubborn British Defence Likely To Divert War Into Eastern Area Bomb Splinters BURY W.A.food sale Sat., 3 to 5; rummage sale, Sat., Mon., Tues., 1 to 8.Mrs.I.J.MacDonald\u2019s.*- German Bombers Driven Back From Four Daylight Raids Over London MORAL FORCES FORTIFIED IN GREAT BRITAIN Change in Public Attitude Towards War to Play Important Part in Repelling Any Invasion Attempt.(A Canadian Press Staff Writer, back in Canada after the blitzkriegs over London gives her impressions of British spirit in the hour of trial).By GLADYS ARNOLD (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Ottawa, Oct.15.\u2014 No matter how long it takes to deliver Europe \u2022from the shackles of Hitlerism the battle already has been won in Britain\u2019s own soul.That is the impressions I brought with me from England after watching the nation emerge from that feeling of security which marked the progress of the war\u2014until the capitulation of France.The seven weeks that separated that uphappy event from the beginning of Germany\u2019s massed air attacks on Britain brought a transformation in England.There was an overnight strengthening of defences, a quickening rhythm in factories and furnaces with a swift rise in production of armaments ami planes.But.most important of all\u2014the change came in a moral and spiritual awakening throughout the whole land, which is still going on\u2014a tremendous upsurge of sentiment and determination to build not only a materia! rampart but an impenetrable spiritual wall behind it.As if by magic the open fields big enought for landing grounds became studded with obstacles\u2014farm machinery, old cars, cement, blocks.Villagers voluntarily made barricades at the entrances to their towns.Golf courses joined other lands already ploughed up for food production.It was a comfort to see the growing alertness of the rural population.Even in London to inquire for direction was to receive a suspicious glance and invite advice to ask the right sources\u2014a policeman.Road and ordinary maps and plans of England and its cities disappeared from news stands and book shops- -to be bought only with police authorization.Blackout's hours of application are published every day and practiced with exactitude.Gas masks are worn obediently.Each day new services spring into being.Men and women volunteers from widely different, walks of life give factory workers a weekly day of rest\u2014class differences forgotten.Church steeples and castle turrets have their volunteer observers while men and women have increased their vigilance by constant patrolling of roads on foot and horseback.The mushroom growth of these and many more organizations and local defence units, the increasing seriousness of those taking part justifies Continued from page 1 don and an unidentified town m the Midlands bore tSNsrunt of the.Nazi night attack.The raid began soon after twilight.The drone of planes overhead, the bark of anti-aircraft guns, and the scream and the roar of bombs were heard almost continuously for seven hours.Then the attack dwindle!.Almost every kind of bomb was dropped on London, including projectiles described as a combination of the high explosive and incendiary types.The Germans used light single motor planes.The number of casualties was not disclosed, but the Government said they were heavier in London and its suburbs than elsewhere.Many persons who in the past have ignored the alarm sirens raced to shelter in London.Night workers caught in the streets hurled themselves into gutters for scant safety when they heard the scream of falling explosives.Homes and business building's in L ndon and the Midlands were hit, widening the areas of ruin which large crews of workers have started to clear away.In the Midlands, one town was attacked three times, with at, least four killed and thirteen injured.A department ¦stove and a home for aged' men were hit.Four homes in a Southeast Ceast town were smashed.Incendiary bombs, apparently scattered over wide areas by \"M iot'.ff breadbaskets,\u201d set fire to a London theatre and the upper storey of a restaurant building.A rescue crew which dug through wreckage for twenty hours found forty to fifty persons still alive in a basement shelter beneath a block of flats levelled by bombs Sur.Jav night.Uncounted others were killed.Prime Minister Churchill\u2019s confident prediction that should land invasion come\u2014-Britons will \u201cstay put\u201d\u2014-that Labor Secretary Bovin\u2019s \u201cpeople\u201d are loyal and sound in reawakened spiritual and moral unity, In the six or seven weeks we watched it, more impressive than the mobilizing of physical forces ! was the mobilizing of moral forces j without which Britain could not win.jit has been a deeply moving sight\u2014 |calling up one\u2019s admiration and respect.From the pocket money of thousands of small English \"Dorothys\u201d collected to buy bombers, to the resolution of the King and Queen \u201cto keep their daughters in England and share the anxiety of other British parents\u201d the spirit of sacrifice is uniting the whole people.Russians Attack German Military Move On Rumania Continued from page 1.self if it is necessary for him to leave Rumania and will be guided by developments.) The oil fire, which destroyed wells at Baicoi, in the Ploesti district, was controlled after a three-hour fight directed by German specialists.While the Germans speeded their supposed task of reorganizing and modernizing the Rumanian army, foreign observers saw increasing signs that Russia is hastening to jbuild an equally powerful military machine all along the Russian-Rumanian frontier.Russian troops were reported pouring into border areas and rushing construction of five new military airdromes.Moscow\u2019s continued silence left the Russian attitude a question mark, but Turkey \u2014 Britain\u2019s nonbelligerent ally\u2014made no secret of her stand.The Turkish press issued challenging statements hinting that German moves in Rumania were prejudicial to Russian interests and indicating Turkey\u2019s intention to fight if the Germans attempt to cross her territory either toward the Mosul oil fields in Iraq or the Suez Canal.The official Turkish radio declared last night that \u201cRussian troop concentrations in Bucovina and Bessarabia (the frontier provinces which Rumania ceded Russia June 27) are significant, and the Soviet silence is full of meaning.\u201d The creation of German air and naval bases at Constanta, Rumania\u2019s Black Sea port, is \u201cdirected against Soviet Russia,\u201d the radio asserted.The signs of mounting Soviet strength in the Southeast appeared 'certain to neutral observers to have ,a strong effect on Bulgaria, with its deep-rooted faith in Russia as her j protector\u2014making difficult any direct move by the Sofia Government to tie in with the Axis powers.Another stumbling block to Bulgarian co-operation with German aspirations is the generally-recognized feeling of the Bulgars that they made a mistake in choosing sides m the last war.and that they would do well to stay neutral in this one.There were widespread rumors that.Russia's military measures were designed as \u201cencouragement\u201d to 1 urkey and Greece to offer a strong front to the Axis powers j WAR SPEEDS ELECTRICITY Stockholm\u2014 ((P) \u2022\u2014With supplies ,of kerosene (lamp oil) unavailable jfor lighting purposes in Sweden several large extensions of electric power plants have been undertaken WHITE MAN\u2019S EXODUS FROM THE ORIENT Amsricon Citiiens ^ ^British Subject» !e of Milos [ Too Ao| MANCNUKUO Sea of Japan JAPAN PcipinAg^riSO 4000 I \u2014\u20226*.V aaESF Continued from page 1 Western desert from Libya, with perhaps some German aid.Some experts say the German part of this plan has many practical obstacles to its successful realization.Not the least of these is the 12,000-foot Taurus Mountain range which has to be crossed before entering Syria.The Italians are in a much more favorable position to launch the main offensive.They are 250 miles from Alexandria, and 120 more from.Port Said.The German route from Bucharest, in Rumania, through Asia Minor and the Holy Land to Port Said would he about 1,600 miles.British military experts hold that because of the difficulties of the terrain, the Italains will be compelled to put their main effort into a frontal attack along the Mediterranean coast, where their left flank will be open to attack from the British fleet.All signs point to the first big battle at Matruh, the British advance base on this route.It is the only largo village between the Italians, now at Sidi Bairani, and Alexandria.The Italains have bombed this place, often, hut have failed to halt British preparations to meet the estimated 400,000 troops and mechanized forces Marshal Rodolfo Gra-ziani has massed in Libya and Egypt.Even if the German army does not attempt to come through Asia Minor to form a left pincers movement against Suez, military circles see a threat from the German air force.At the other end of the Mediterranean, German forces massed on the Spanish border could create serious difficulties if they choose to cross Spain and lay siege to Gibraltar, export military observers say.Some say that if the Germans went into Spain they would not stop until they had occupied Portugal as well.They thus would gain added positions on the Atlantic coast and threaten occupation of the Portuguese-owned islands of the Azores and Madiera to harry not only Britain\u2019s second Empire \u201cLifeline\u201d around the Cape but also her oil route from Venezuela.A further threat to Britain\u2019s Mediterranean position could come' from an Italian invasion of Greece\u2014uninvaded holder of a British guarantee of aid.Some military quarters emphasize that Britain is not alone in Africa.They count upon the following: 1\u2014\tGen.Charles de Gaulle and his \u201cFree French\u201d forces who have just landed in the Cameroons in Central Africa.2\u2014\tThe Arabs, who fought a great guerilla war under Abd-el-Krim in Morocco against superior modern forces of France and Spain.(Sent into exile on Reunion Isle by the French in 1926, he appealed for his release in 1936 and promised to be \u201cuseful for France.\u201d Nothing came of the move, but last year two of his sons were admitted to France\u2019s Saint Cyr Military Academy, to please.Arabs who still regard Abd-el-Krim as an heroic figure.) 3\u2014\tTurkey, Northern bastion of the Near East, pledged to fight with Britain if she is attacked.But what she does probably will depend upon the attitude of Russia, the great enigma.4\u2014\t\u2014The United States who is sending an increasing volume of war supplies.By DOUGLAS AMARON (Canadian Press Staff Writer.) London, Oct.15.\u2014(O\u2019)\u2014Bomb splinters from the Battle of Britain: Sign on a bomb-spattered restaurant that still operates in a London suburb: \u201cThis is not a burglar job.It was done \u2019by that Adolf.\u201d * *\t* La Coquille, one of the better-known French restaurants in London, has issued cards that read: \u201cLa : Coquille will stay open for dinner ; unless a bomb falls on the building.\u201d Many eating-places close now before the usual time for the nightly i raid.* *\t* E.H.Campbell inserted the following notice in the personal columns of 'The Times: \u201cI beg to express publicly my gratitude to the Westminster rescue squad, Red Cross, who risked their lives in darkness climbing into the falling house, taking three of us out.\u201d * *\t* \u201cRaiders passed\u201d breakfasts are being served now in London.At the request of Government officials, dozens of teashops open soon after dawn to serve people returning home from air raid shelters.* *\t* Mrs.Winston Churchill, during a tour of bombed areas in her husband\u2019s constituency, asked what was for lunch at a school where 150 homeless people are living.\u201cBombed chicken,\u201d replied the matron.The birds were killed in air raids.* *\t* The Messerschmitt brought down in Windsor Great Park is being exhibited outside the gates of Windsor Castle.\tInspection\tcosts\tsixpence and the\tproceeds go\tto\ta\tborough Hurricane Fund.* * * One of the heroes of one of London\u2019s wartime fires was a sixteen-year-old A.F.S.messenger boy who walked for fourteen hours among blazing ruins with a pail of water, giving drinks to firemen.When the blaze was out he disappeared without even telling his name.s!:\t*\t* When the sirens sound at night, Rev.H.M.Johnson, vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Gravesend, tours public shelters in his parish, telling bedtime stories to the children and giving magic lantern shows.* * * A young housewife in Wales found the color of dark green suite of fur-i niture turned to a much lighter shade after bombs fell outside her house.DEATHS ¦F- -* j HEPBURN.\u2014Passed away suddenly at Brighton, Ont., on October 14th, 1940, Reginald J.Hepburn.The remains will arrive in Sherbrooke tomorrow, October 16th, at 12:20 D.S.T, on th C.N.R.from thence ; by motor to Crystal Lake Cemetery, Stanstead, where interment will take place at 1:45 D.S.T.For information call Blake & Taylor\u2019s, Phone 404.HOUSE\u2014Passed away at her home at 89 King George Street, Sherbrooke, Que., on October 14th, 1940, Mrs.Sarah House, aged 76 years.Prayers at the house at 2 o'clock, Wednesday, October 16th.Funeral service at the United Church, Waterville, at 3 o\u2019clock.Interment in Waterville.MONUMENTS Design and material to suit your burial lot and surroundings.Also engraving, cleaning and repairs to stones in cemetery.INQUIRIES INVITED.T, C.Thompson 270 Wellington St.South.His Rheumatic Pains Vanished Detailed Weather Eleport ! FAIR AND COOL The weather has become cooler in ! Ontario with moderate to heavy rains occurring in many districts, iwhile in the Prairie Provinces it has been fair and cool.Forecasts: Fresh to strong northerly winds, cloudy and quite cool with light scattered showers or snowflurries.Wednesday, moderate to fresh Northwest winds, fair and quite cool.j The maximum temperature yes-jterday was 58 and the minimum 39.\u2022 Last year the temperatures were !56 and 28.MR.LAPOINTE COMMANDS NAVY ATLANTIC PATROL Sectionalism Under Attack From Godbout Nanking ?* mm> Shanghai P.;:t ef Cllna »,-^ FRENCH INDO CHIN* ' ' A .\u2022\t.¦» \\ -Aw x \\\tv \u2022 IÜ ; Pacif ic Ocean ' ^Hong Kong 'PHILIPPINE a:amm Continued from page 1 traitor,\u201d charged the Premier.A crowd of several hundred persons cheered the Premier as, pain: bv point, he listed the virtues and shortcomings of th= population in the Province generally.\u201cLet us stop drooling,\u201d he said.\u201cLet us stop this everlasting\u2014'The English have this, the English have that.\u2019 It is not through repeating this chant that we shall ever get anywhere, and it is not through pYtr jealousy that we wilt improve the relations of our country.\u201d London, Oct.15.\u2014'O'\u2014The Marchioness of Milford Haven, a daughter of the Grand Duke Michael of Imperia Russia, received severe injuries in an automobile accident last night.Americans and British in the Far East may soon follow the State Department\u2019s suggestion for U.S.citizens to evacuate Japan and China, Man shows estimated number of rach nationality now living in population centers of the Orient.* FORMER DOMINION POLICE COMMISSIONER DIES Ottawa, Oct.15.\u2014O)\u2014Sir Percy Sherwood, former Chief Commissioner of Dominion Police, died here this morning.He was eighty-six years of age \",\t'**&0*?\u2018 .1\"\t.J Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, above, who will command the newly-established \"patrol force of the United States fleet.\u201d consisting of all naval ships and planes in the Atlantic.Over 125 vessels will be under one command for \u201cincreased efficiency.\u201d Couldn\u2019t Raise His Arms\u2014 Stomach Gassy and Upset \u2014Had Sluggish Kidneys\u2014 Now Says Mosby\u2019s Tonic Has Relieved His Suffering and He Sleeps Fine and Can Raise His Arms Again.Another actual instance of relief from long suffering came to light here a few days ago in a statement about MOSBY\u2019S TONIC received from Mr.A.Lapointe, 525 Champlain Street, Anse au Foulon, Quebec, P.Q.Mosby\u2019s Tonic is a new, scientific compound of roots and herbs and other splendid in.gredients which is being introduced to the public daily in this city at the Chagnon Pharmacy.Read what Mr.Lapointe has to say about about Mosby\u2019s Tonic.Find out\u2014¦ for yourself\u2014what this medicine can do! Rheumatic Pains Kept Him in Distress \u201cI certainly had a long period of suffering with rheumatic pains,\u201d said Mr.LaPointe, \u201cMy shoulders were so full of this affliction that I couldn\u2019t raise my arms above my , hrnd.My stomach was so gassy and upset {that my food would not digest properly hut i would ferment and turn sour.I always felt i bloated up with gas.My liver was sluggish {arid I felt weak and worn out.! \u201cI bad been trying medicines and treatment of various kinds for my suffering, but got no real relief, and I certainly was discouraged.Finally I beard about Mosby\u2019s Tonic and what it was doing fer so many people.1 got this medicine and started taking it.Before my first bottle was gone I could see that this medicine was helping me.I continued with it a few weeks longer, and now.I can hardly believe the change it has made in me.It his relieved those rheumatic pains rt that I can raise my armg above my head.This medicine also had a Splend d action on my stomach and cleared out the gas.I don\u2019t have sluggish liver like Î used to and I feel better than IN YEARS.I want to endorse such a medicine to ethers.\u201d Acts on Bowels, Stomach; Helps You in General \"MOSBVS TONIC acts in several ways at one and the same time.That is, it contains 20 ingredients.including lô Roots and Herbs.So it helps you IN GENERAL.It cicanses the bowe\u2019a and clears gas and bloat from stomach.It enlivens the liver, cleans sickening bile from the system and relieves biliousness, sick headache and yellowish muddy \u2019 complexion.It invigorates th« k drey action and relieves night rising and backache.Weak, rundown people soon feel like different men and women.An.ther thing\u2014-due to the immense vol* umc ip which it sells, the price of Mosby\u2019s Tonic is reasonable.It is within the reach OF ALL! Ip fact, you can actually take this Splendid F-.rmula for just a few cents per daju So don\u2019t hes\u2019tatc.Got Mosby\u2019s Eonic\u2014NOW -and start taking ill MOSBY\u2019S TONIC N sold here in Sher* al The CHAGNON PHARMACY, 1?Wellington Street North.] 054^2759 is>f)erbrooke\tEecorb :iTY AND SUBURBAN.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1940.PAGE THREE Preliminary Hearing In St.Adolphe Still Case Opened Leandre Laitier, of Lennoxville, One of Five Accused of Conspiracy to Defraud Governments of $50,000 Through Illicit Manufacture of Alcohol, Appeared in Magistrate's Court this Morning.SESSION HED BY Y.P.U.AT LENNOXVILLE Preliminary hearing in the case of Leandre Laliier, one of five accused of conspiracy to defraud the Federal and Provincial Governments of $50,000 in excise duties and the public in general through the illicit manufacture of alcohol at St.Adolphe de Dudswell, was inaugurated this morning in Magistrate\u2019s Court, presided over by Judge J.S.Couture.Six witnesses were heard this morning, and at noon Venerand Breton, of St.Adolphe, was on the stand.Awaiting preliminary hearing on the same charge as Leandre Laliier, of Lennoxville, are his brother, Josephat, also of Lennoxville, and Severin Breton, Placide Gravel and Joseph Breton, of St.Adolphe.The two Lalliers face an additional charge in connection with the still, hut this will be dealt with at a later date.Photographs of the barn in which the still were located were introduced at the beginning of the hearing, after which C.P.Dubuc, local engineer, produced a map of the district and of the barn, showing the location of the barn beside the Mar-bleton-Bishopton road on Range Five, St.Adolphe.He pointed out that he found, underneath the first floor of the barn, a 500-gallon tank, two 1,000 fermentation vats and a 150-gallon boiler.Sylvio Trudeau, a local Customs j Officer, pointed out that the two ! large vats had a capacity of 2,054 gallons of malt, which, he pointed out, repreesnted 4,228.8 gallons per | week.Since the still is supposed to : have been in operation for thirteen ; weeks before its activities were in-: terrupted by the Royal Canadian ' Mounted Police raid on September ; 15, Mr.Trudeau estimated that in I the thirteen weeks 54,974.4 gallons ' of malt coutd have been produced.I On a basis of twelve per cent alcohol, Mr.Trudeau said, 6,596.9 gallons of alcohol could have been produced, representing a total amount of $46,178.44 of which the Governments have been defrauded.One of the officers who participated in the raid, Corporal Outer St.Amour, of the Thetford Mines R.C.M.P.detachment, told of finding the still in the lower portion of the barn and said that on entering the barn he could smell malt.Concealed on the first floor of the bam, Constable St.Amour said, tvere sugar sacks, a drum of molasses, a cooler and several drums of gasoline used to operate the machinery of the still.Other witnesses heard this morning were Corporal Maurice Labjrgo, of Sherbrooke, Major Lawrence Greenland, of the local Provincial Revenue Office, and Venerand Breton, father of two of the accused, from whom the barn was rented.Let U» Vacuum Clean Your Heating System A Clean Furnace Saves Fuel Eliminates Dust in Your Home.Preserves Your Heating Equipment.A dirty heating system deposits dust and dirt on drapes and home furnishings which ruins them.Our modern efficient cleaning equipment enables us to vacuum and service your heating system at an attractive low cost.Also your basement.PHONE US \u2014 WRITE US \u2014 ASK US ERNEST CONLEY REG\u2019D Office: 9 Magog Street \u2014 Tel.378 Residence 2892 Service Calls 3585-J SHERBROOKE, QUE.REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OF BOILERS AND FURNACES Thanksgiving Theme Carried Out at Regular Monday Evening Meeting of Young People\u2019s Union.The regular Monday evening meeting of the United Church Young People\u2019s Union was held in Gertrude Scott Hall with a very good attendance.The session was in charge of Roy Langley, Convener of Christian Citizenship, who led a short worship service on the theme of \u201cThanks-j giving,\u201d during which ihe Scripture lesson was read by Miss Mary Lepage and Rev.F.R.Matthews led in prayer.The leader then called on Dr.E.E.Boothroyd, of Bishop's University, who gave an interesting and informative address on \u2018\u2018The Rise and Fall of World Empires.\u201d In his own inimitable manner Dr.Boothroyd traced the growth and decline of various Empires of the world from earliest days of history until the past year.A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the speaker from the Union by the leader of the evening.The business period was presided over by the President, Miss Thelma Crawford, and following routine business, plans were made for a Hallowe\u2019en party the last of the month and various committees appointed.It was decided that the next meeting would be given over to the hearing and discussion of reports from the delegates who attended the annual Y.P.U.Fall Convntion recently held in Lennoxville.An hour of games -was enjoyed after the meeting.B.C.S.Cadet Corps Awarded Strathcona Cup For 5th Time Trophy Emblematic of Most Efficient Unit in Eastern Canada \u2014Annual Prize-Giving Ceremony Is Colorful Event.C.W.L.ANNUAL CONVENTION IN SESSION TODAY 'KINPBR TO / VO UR HAN OS ! 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Note» Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Sterling have returned to their home in Mount Royal after spending the week-end with relatives in Lennoxville and Sherbrooke.Week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.B.Turner, Church Street, were Mr.and Mrs.William Cox and Miss Pearl Cox, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Seale, of Inverness, Mr.Thomas Seale, of Haverhill, Mass., and the Misses Evelyn MacLeod, of Scotstown, and Eileen Jolliffe, of Inverness.The latter is remaining for sometime.Messrs.Raymond Simon and J.Schruender, of Methuen, Mass., spent Thanksgiving week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Fearon, Massawippi Street.Miss Irene Cunningham has returned to Quebec.City, after spending the week-end with her parents.Mrs.M.H.Pegg spent Thanksgiving Day with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Oou-lombe, at their home in North Hatley.Mr.Alex Savage, of No.1 Wireless Training School, R.C.A.F., Montreal, was in town over the week-end, visiting relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm S.Clarke and Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Graham, of Montreal, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Roy S.Clarke at their residence on Prospect Street.Mr.Leonard Clarke accompanied them home and will spend a few days in the metropolis.Church Notices PLYMOUTH CHURCH BULLETIN Tuesday, 7 p.m.\u2014Y.P.S.Opening Supper and Rally; 8.00 p.m.\u2014Board of Stewards.Wednesday, 2 p.m.\u2014 Red Cross Unit._ Thursday, 8 p.m.\u2014Woman\u2019s Association: Annual Mitten Tea.Mrs.W.G.Cross, Mrs.F.J.Sangster, Mrs.Sutherland, Mrs.Wadsworth, hostesses.(Food table).7.30 p.m.: The Session.Friday a.m.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Guild Rummage sale at the Market.If you have usable and saleable rummage to dispose of, telephone Mrs.Strange at 2046-W.The campus of Bishop's College School was the scene of a very colorful ceremony yesterday when the Cadet Corps was presented with the Strathcona Cup for the the most efficient cadet corps in Eastern Canada.Col.K.M.Perry, D.S.O., Assistant Adjutant Quarter Master General for Military District No.4.made the presentation for Brigadier Archambault, D.S.O., M.C., who was unable to be present.Several hundred parents and friends crowded onto the football field to watch the cadets march past the reviewing stand and later be inspected by Col.Perry.Following the inspection Col.Perry presented the Strathcona Cup to Cadet Major David Leton on behalf of the company.It was the fifth consecutive year that the B.C.S.corps had won the trophy for efficiency.In a short speech Col.Perry expressed the regrets of Brigadier Archambault, who was absent due to the pressure of military duties elsewhere.Continuing he congratulated the corps on their smart bearing and on their successful winning of the trophy for the fifth consecutive time.Col.Perry related how the B.C.S.Cadet Corps, the oldest of its kind in Canada, had served Canada in the Fenian raids of 1866.In 1936 the corps was affiliated with the Black Watch and now many of its officers are old B.C.S.men.Col.Perry stated that it was such men as B.C.S.was building wrho would ultimately bring victory to the British Empire over Naziism.The cadets responded with three rousing cheers.Following the general salute the company broke off and luncheon was served to the visitors.The annual report of the Headmaster and the distribution of prizes was held in the gymnasium following the inspection and presentation ceremonies.Major Crawford Grier, the Headmaster, welcomed C.J.Davis and C.L.O.Glass to the faculty of the school.A welcome -was also extended to Mr.McGowan and Mr.Rothney, new acquisitions to the staff of the preparatory school.Major Grier stressed the fact that B.\tC.S.was doing its utmost to train its young men to face the problem that confronts civilization today.The school during the past year had sn impressive record athletically and scholastically.Every member of the sixth form qualified for university course and at least five ranked among the first thirteen in the Province.D.W.Stairs ranked second in the province.Major Grier pointed out that the number of B.C.S.men in the fighting forces was ever increasing and that the B.C.S.traditional fighting spirit is making itself evident once more.The Headmaster stated that although the school was crowded, the staff was strong and indications pointed to a very successful year.Col.Paul Hutchison, O.C., of the Black Watch, was called upon the distribute the prizes.Prize list: Preparatory School General proficiency: Form I, D.M.Stearns; Form 1IB, 1 J.A.Beatson, 2 R.N.Pitfield; Form IIA, 1 R.W.Smith, 2 R.W.Stevenson; Remove, 1\tE.D.Taylor, 2 J.H.Norris; Boswell Writing Prize, R.H.Taylor; C.C.\tKay Drawing Prize, J.Bouet-Willaumez.Middle and Upper Schools.General proficiency: Form III, R.H.Fallon; Form IVB, 1 W.L.Rowe, 2\tD.F.Williamson; Form IVA: 1 R.N.Cockfield, 2 D.W.McLimont; Form VA, J.P.Skelton; Form VB, 1 K.S.Howard, 2 D.I.Wanklyn; Form M-R, G.H.Day; Form VII, G.M.Williams.Matriculation Prizes.Headmaster\u2019s prize for History, A.K.Hugessen.The Edgar Black Prize for Science, D.W.Stairs.Col.G.R.Hooper Prize for Mathematics, D.W.Stairs.The Old Boys' Prize, E.H.K.Hugessen.Capt.Melville Greenshields Memorial Scholarship, D.W.Stairs.Lieutenant-Governor\u2019s Medal for Latin, A.I.Wregg; French, A.I.Wregg.Governor-General\u2019s Medal, D.W.Stairs.ET.ANGLICAN MEN\u2019S SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT BROME COUNTY C.P.C, ISSUES INSTRUCTIONS 9 for 1 HYAC SERVICE ^RüGSTOM TWO ARTICLES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY 'NYAL SERVICE J>RUG STORE.OCTOBER 16-17-18-19 *î+ Sherbrooke Chagnon Notre Dame Pharmacy Tel.2201 52 King St.West.Pharmacy Tel.1883 11 Wellington St.North.Pharmacy Tel.223 84 Galt Street.Rt.Rev.Philip Carrington, Duties to Be Undertaken by Lord Bishop of Quebec, to- Brome Mobile Squad Out-Officiate at Annual Gather-! lined by Major McClintock, ing at St.Peter\u2019s Tonight.Knowlton, Oct.County divisions 15.\u2014The Brome of the Civilian Rt.Rev.Philip Carrington, Lord\t\u201e\t,,\t.\t, , .Bishop of Quebec, will officiate at ;\tCommittee lis holding a the annual gathering of the Eastern !*?nes\tmeetings for final instruc- Townships Anglican Men\u2019s Associa- i,'!°ns.t0 rffiief Wardens, Deputy tion which will be held in St.Peter\u2019s j\u2019\u201d YinS am \u2022 v0*un*;cel's' Church Hal] at eight o\u2019clock this)-, ^ ;al^,eT meet|ng was held at the evening.This assembly consists of j.\t^ \u201c°use \u2022în,^nowtn which representatives of various men\u2019s !lnc u.?( urllts from surrounding clubs of different Anglican Chur-|mumclpahtles- At thfi 'r°wn Hall in cbes throughout the Eastern Town- Bolton Centre a meeting was held ships and it is expected that well ^or, un*jf T1\u20190,1?'1 Mansonville, High-over one hundred and fifty dele-!\"a er\u2019\\f^e levins, Potton, East-gates will be present.\t'\timan, Bolton Centre and Austin.F.awl t tc ' t .c A- Sutcliffe, Chairman for the Although no official reports from Brome Count Divisio out]ined the Bishop Carrington regarding the na-: .ocedure fc/be fo]j0 V(!d in each ture of his address have yet been re- municipality.C.P.C.armbands and ceived, it is more than probable that \u2022\t\" u -1, ,v s .r, ,,\t,\t» laentincation cards were jnven to he will outline briefly the w0rk of members enroI1\tapproved by missionary societies and the churchy execuUve commit/1\ty in general m outside districts such Major McClintock> D t Com_ as Labrador and the far north.There manfJant of the Mobile gP Jd t, will also be the usual discussions re-;lined the duti to be unde!rtak^noubl gardmg various church clubs, thci- the Brome Mobi]e s , Arthu^ work and promotion of activities.|Duf\tDeputy District Chief, The clergy of each parish represent- translated in French, ed will be in attendance\tThese meeti are to be !t isrthe custom to_ hold this ses-|tinued until alI units jn B sion at different points each year,Count have been covered.\u2022\t£\tl'ut qi6 P w rv,^VThurs all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers in and for the said district, that they must be present then and there with the r Record.Rolls, Indictments and other documents, in order to do those things which belong to them in their respective capacity.J.P.C.LEMIEUX, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office.Sherbrooke, October the 15th, 1940.REAL ESTATE Wanted to purchase a grocery st re with fceer licence and butcher shop ; also a gasoline station in a good business section in the City.L d.GdUDRE/UI 66 WEUINCTON Sr.N, TEL42 for Obesity.PHARMACIE GAUDET 29 Kins: St.West.SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tel.3868 REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF RADIOS and REFRIGERATORS O\u2019BOYLE & PEARCE 41 Belvidcre St.South, in front of Armoury.PHONE 731 WATCH WEDNESDAY\u2019S RECORD FOR Fraser Bros.Bankrupt Sale Prices REAL ESTATE If you wish to buy, sell or exchange Property \u2014 Store, Restaurant, Hotel, Garage, Babery, Farm, etc., in the Eastern Townships, see or write : P.A.Gobeille 93 Marquette Street, Sherbrooke, Que.RADIO REPAIRS PHONE 645 F.OSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 \u2022 21 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke.ARTHUR H.W.BAILEY OF COOKSHIRE Cookshire, Cct.15 \u2014 Arthur Herbert Weston Baiiey, a well-known resident of this place, died at his home, \u201cThe Uplands,\u201d on September 27th.The deceased, who was in his sixty-eighth year, was a man of great activity until his health became impaired some three years ago, and he will be greatly missed in the community.A few years ago the deceased became afflicted by total deafness, and he later suffered an incurable disease.During bis long and painful illness Mr.Bailey had the devoted compjanionship of his wife, a capable nurse, and in the last weeks his youngest daughter, Ethelyn, also en experienced nurse, was in constant attendance.The funeral was held on Sunday, October 29th with prayers at the house, services in St.Peter\u2019s Anglican Church and interment in the family lot in Cookshire Cemeterv, with .the Rector, Rev.E.A.Tulk, officiating, The bearers were Messrs.A.Pope, Robert Stevenson, A.Migneault and George Plaisance, all neighbors of the deceased.Funeral arrangements were in charge of Mr.E.A.Stokes.A long procession followed the remains to.the church and burial ground, giving evidence of respect for the deceased and sympathy for the family in their loss.Miss Georgia Coates presided at the organ and the choir, directed by Mr.A.W.Pratt, of the United Church, sang the hymns, \u201cAbide With Me,\u201d \u201cThere is no Night in Heaven,\u201d and \u201cJesus Saviour, Pilot Me.\u201d Beautiful flowers covered the casket and many messages from distant friends were received by the family.The principal mourners were the widow, Mr.and Mrs.Osborne Bailey, Mrs.Walter Wichelns, Weston Bailey, eldest grandchild, Mr.and Mrs, H.S.Osgood and Mr.and Mrs.C.M.McCrea, of Cookshire, and Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Soles, and Mrs.Bertha Weston Price, of Sherbrooke; Cousins of the deceased present were Mr, and Mrs.Charles French and Mr.Malcolm McKenzie, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Price, Mrs, Clifford Price, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Peak, Miss Doris Price and Mr.and Mrs.Jack French, all of Sherbrooke.Near relatives of Mrs.Bailey were Mr.and Mrs.F.Congdon, of Lancaster, N.H., and Mrs.W.J.Bradley, of Lawrence, Mass., sisters and Mrs.Olive Phelps, aunt.Among other relatives present were Mr.and Mrs.Sam Bailey and Mr.L.Parker, !of Colebrook.N.H., Messrs.Ray and Edward Parker, of Stewarts-|town, N.H., Mr.and Mrs.Arthur ! Parker, Mrs.James Lip.sey, Miss |Iva Cobleigh, Mr.K.G.Price and | Mr.Walter Nutt.I The eldest son of the late Wil-lliam Ward Bailey and his wife, Nao-jmi Weston, Arthur Herbert Weston i Bailey was born at Island Brook on October 14, 1872, and came with the family to Cookshire as a child.He was educated at the Cookshire Academy and had one year\u2019s training in the Military College at St.Johns.He was a member of the Independent Order of Foresters.For several years he was in the employ of the Cookshire Mill Company with which his father was connected for many years.In 1917 he purchased an old residential pro-jperty and with his family developed the place which today is a good farm in a good locality and a home of By EDWIN S.JOHNSON, (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Somewhere in England, Oct.15.\u2014 (®\u2014The long-threatened German invasion of Great Britain will be launched in October.the Nazis will be decisively defeated and their present rulers overthrown by internal revolution .peace will come by November 11 of this year .and the majority of the Canadian overseas array will be back with their loved ones by Christmas.Take it for what it is worth, but the information, written in the stars and planets is offered without charge by Pte.Hugh Blackwood Price, of Vancouver, B.C., a peacetime astrologer who practised for fourteen years under the name of \u201cProfessor Cosmo,\u201d He was residing in Windsor, Ont., when war broke out and came overseas with a Western Ontario Scottish battalion.The \u201cProfessor,\u201d now cooking for the officers\u2019 mess of the regiment, claims his latest study of the heavenly bodies has disclosed many other things to come of far-reaching consequence.Among the major developments he foresaw: 1\u2014\tThe United States at war with Japan before the end of October.2\u2014\tMussolini and King Carol, former ruler of truncated Rumania assassinated before the end of the year.3\u2014\tGreat Britain and Ethiopia the only nations ruled by a king after the present war is brought to a close.Furthermore the soldier-astrologer is convinced that Hitler is dead and that the Fuehrer\u2019s mantle has fallen on the shoulders of his \u201cblubbery\u201d lieutenant, Marshal Herman Goer-ing.Hitler, he claims, died a violent death sometime around August 20.\u201cAll the signs now go to show that Britain's planets are in the ascendancy and that Germany\u2019s are most unfavorable,\u201d Pte.Price declared.\u201cNevertheless, the German war lords will go ahead with their plans to invade England.They will make the attempt under cover of fog by air as well as sea.But the attack will fail and as a result of that failure the German, people will rise in revolt and the war will be over by November U.\u201d (A fellow-astrologer in the same regiment, C.Q.M.S.R.II.Horst ad, Windsor, also predicts an early defeat of Germany, but fixed the date for the war to end on November 15).Price says that part of the German invading force will succeed in establishing a foothold on the shores of England, but that it will be annihilated and those trying to cross will be \u201cblown out of the sea.\u201d The collapse of Germany would be followed by widespread revolt and unrest in countries which have been brought under Nazi domination.Germany would be split up into separate states never to vise again as a world power, but peace would not reign throughout the world again, Pte.Price said, until May 1943, or forty-four months after the outbreak of the present war, \u201cThen we shall at last begin to enjoy all that life was meant to be,\u201d he added.\u201cA new economic structure will emerge from the revolution through which we are passing, bring contentment, and prosperity to the world.Neither we nor cur children\u2019s children will ever see war again.\u201d which the doors were never closed to those in distress.Arthur Bailey was married in 1879 to Ellen Emma Parker, daughter of Ira Parker and his wife, Sarah Jane Ward.From this union were born eight children, two dying in infancy.The eldest, Mildred, died in 1 925, Stanley in 1935 and Trevor in 1938.The three surviving children are Merle, (Mrs.Thomas Eastham), of Tulsa, Okla., who was unable to come home.Osborne, now a resident of Granby, and Ethelyn, (Mrs.Walter Wichelns), of Nutley, N.J.There are five grandchildren: Weston Bailey, Janet, Robert and Hazel Eastham and Jerry Wichelns.Surviving also are three sisters, Mrs.H.S.Osgood (Clara), and Mrs.C.M.McCrea, (Georgia), of Cookshire.Mrs.C.E.Soles, of Sherbrooke, an uncle, Henry H.Weston, of Vancouver, B.C., and an aunt, Mrs.Bertha W.Price, of Sherbrooke.Mrs.Bailey\u2019s only brother, Harry Parker, resident in New Jersey, was unable to be present, as was Mr.Wichelns, and two nephews, Billy and Cilin Pope, now in the Royal Air Force, a niece, Betty Pope now in England, and other nieces and nephews in distant places.FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS Montreal Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on are furnished by Greenshields ol: Co., membe Asbestos Corp, .Bathurst.Bel! Telephone .Brazilian .Brack Silk .Building Products .B.C.Power \u201cA\u201d .Can.Cement .Can.Cement Pfd.Can.Steamships.Can.Steamships Pfd.Can.Car & Fdy.Can.Car & Fdy.Pfd.Can.Celanese .Can.Ind.Alcohol \"A\u201d.Can.Pacific.Cockshutt Plow .Consolidated Smelters .\t.Dom.Tar .Dist.Seagrams .Dom.Bridge.Dom.Glass .,, Dom.Steel & Coal \"B\u201d.Dom.Textile.Foundation Co.Gatineau Co.Gatineau Pfd.General Steel Wares.Gypsum Co.Hollinger Consol.\t.Howard Smith .Imperial Tobacco .\u2022 \u2022 Imperial Oil.Inter.Pete.International Nickel .Lake of the Woods.Massey Harris .McColl-Frontenac ¦ ¦ \u2022 \u2022 .Montreal Power .Nat.Brewt ries .Nat.Breweries Pfd.Nat.Steel Car.Noranda .Price Bros.Power Corp./.Quebec Power .St.Lawrence Corp.St.Lawrence Corp.Class \u201cA\u201d St.Lawrence Paper Pfd.Shawinigan .\t.Sherwin Williams .Steel Com mny of Canada .Winnipeg Electric.the Montreal Stock Exchange' rs Montreal Stock Exchange, Open High T.ow Noon 17 Bill.17M Asked.It-Q Hid.12's Asked.156\t156\t156\t156 4-\\ Asked.4\u2019,.Bid.15 Asked.26 Bid.27 Asked.5»i Bid.6 Asked.97\t97\t97 Bid.4L Asked.15V R;d.17 Asked.S\tS\t8 IS\tIS\tIS 31 Bid.31 Q Asked.1.75 Bid.1.S0 Asked.5 H\t5's EH 5)s 5% Bid.33 Bid.3912 Asked.51 \u2022 Asked.97 8 IS 28 Bid.129 Bid.9 85 85 p So 9 85 II Bid.11V Asked.11 Bid.91 Bid.inn Asked.6'( Bid.G N 4',.; Bid.\tAskO' 12N Rid.\t 15'.Asked.141 i\t14L\tNH 11\tIt\t11 15 a; 15-V\t15 At fifrl.Rid.37 A\tLed.1(1'- Rid.18V\tA sice 14Q 11 \t\tOpen\tHigh\tLow\tNoon Air Reduction\t\t\t40%\t40%\t40% Allied Chemical .\t\t\t164%\t164%\t164% Am, Can\t\t\t\t95%\t95\t95 Am.Smelting .\t\t\t40%\t40%\t40% Am.T.& T\t\t\t\t160 A4\t160%\t160% Anaconda Copper .\t\t\t\t 22 ' a\t22%\t22%\t22% Atchison\t,.\t\t\t16\t16\t16 Baltimore Ohio\t\u2022\ta \u2022\t\t\t 4Q\t4%\t4%\t4 lR Bethlehem Steel .\t\t\t79%\t79%\t79% Chesapeake & Ohi0 .\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .\u2022\t\t\t 39%\t39%\t39%\t39% Chrysler \t\t\t\t78%\t78%\t78% Com.Solvent?\t\t\t\t\t 9%\t9%\t9%\t9% General Electric .\t\t\t34\t34\t34 General Motors .\t\t\t49%\t49%\t49% Inter.Harvester .\t\t\t .\t.\t46' a\t46%\t46%\t46% Kennecott \t\t\t\tso\t30\t30 Montgomery Ward .\t\u2022 .» .\t\t 40%\t49%\tHP \u2022\t40% Northern Pacific .\t\t\t6%\t6%\t6% N.A\u2019, Central\t\t\t\t\t\t 14%\t14%\t14%\t14% Penn R.R\t .\t\t\t22%\t22%\t22% Sears Roebuck\t\t\t78%\t78%\t78% Standard (hi of N.J,\t\t\t31%\t31%\t31% Texas Oil Corp\t\t\t\t 35%\t35%\t35%\t35% Union Pacific\t\t\t\t81 V)\t81\t81 United Aircraft .\t\t\t38%\t38\t38 Ik S.Rubber\t\t\t\t 20%\t20%\t20 %\t20% U.S.Steel \t\t\t\t59%\t59%\t59% West inghpuse\t\t\t\t106\t105%\t106 Wool worth \t\t\t\tOO\t32%\t32% Warner Bros \t\t\t1 .»\t2\\.,\t2%\t21/, Montreal Curb Market Quotations | \u2022-« Quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal Curb Market and New York Stock Exchange nrc furnished by MeManamv and Walsh.3 hi Bid.3 V Asked.5% 29 h, 29 5 V 29'2 4.3' 58 29 U 29h.Bid.38 Bid.\t40\tAsked.43 U\t43'2\t43 58\t58\t58 151, Bid.14 Asked.f\u20191, Asked, m* Bid.16 Asked.3 Bid.:Ui Asked.16Li Bid.16'.Asked.4(1 Bid.11 Asked.18 Bid.18'5 Asked.10 Bid.76\t76\t76\t76 1.00 Bid.MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Montreal, Oct.15.\u2014 CP)\u2014There were 34 j> cattle, 223 sheep and lambs, 1,222 hogs, and 206 calves for sale on Montreal livestock markets today.Veals were strong, other classes of livestock were firm.Yesterday\u2019s steers sold from $4.75 to $8 while a few of the poorest kinds were a shade lower.Good steers were $7.50 to $8, medium good kinds $7.25 and medium $6.25 to $7.25, common $4.50 to $6.Good cows were $5.50 to $5.75 with an odd top at $6, medium were $4.50 to $5.25, common butchers mostly $4 to $4.75.Canners and cutters were $2.60 to $3.50.Heifers ranged from $3.50 to an extreme top of $7.Good heifers were mostly $6 to $6.50, medium $5 to $5.75, com- EAST LONDON REFUGEES mm tj Abitibi .Abitibi Pfd.P.A.Oil .B.C.Packing .Cons.Paper , .Donnacona \"A'\u2019 Fleet Aircraft Ford of Canada Fraser Co.V.T.Mac.Laren .Mclchors New .Mclchcrs Pfd.Royalite Oil .Robt.Mitchell , Onen 50 3 V 19 Rid.12 Bid.High 50 3\t\u2022\" 1 4\t' J Low F0 3 V Bid.A\u2019\u2019 17Ik Bid.10'i Bid.16\u2019:: Bid.60 Bid.76 Asked.I Bid.5 Asked.21 Bid.23 Asked, 9 Bid.9'/2 Asked.Noon 50 3% 4'i 0 \u2018.a mon bulks were $3.50 to $4.50.The bulk of the sales $3.60 to $4.Butch-1 or bulls were $5 with one bull at $5.25.Today\u2019s sales were steady.I Veals were $8 for common light' kinds to $10.50 for medium good! veals with a few tops selling up to $11.50, Drinkers were $5.50 to $7.50.Grassers were $4 to $5, mostly $4.50 to $4.75.Good ewes and wethers were $8.75' to $9.Culls and bucks were cut $2 per hundredweight.Sheep were from $3 to $5.50.Hogs were unchanged at $12 for B-l dressed, and $9 for B-l alive fed and watered and up to $9.25 off trucks.Grade \u201cA\u201d drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on off grades.Sows wore $5.50 to $6.Feeder hogs were $8 to $8.50.AUSTRALIA IS PRODUCING OWN DEFENCE GUNS the Treaty of Versailles, but on the conlrary, had done everything to assist in many ways and at all times.Words fail one, and it is better not to refer to it.Deeds are now expected, and not words.\u201d Dutch sympathizers had responded to his appeal for aid.\u201cOom Piet\" Grobler, a former Cabinet Minister, had sent him a cheque, and a prominent doctor had offered to organize an ambulance crew.The Federasie van Afriknan.se Kulturvereniging was collecting money.A man dies as often as he loses his friends.\u2014Bacon.\\ M The skies of Fast London are blackened with dense clouds of smoke j from fires set by \u201cmillions of pounds\u201d of German bombs in fiercest aerial I attack in history, Photo, flashed from London by cable, shows families 1 fleeing from their homes during the bombardment.Commonwealth Ordnance Factory Now Producing 3.7 Inch Anti-Aircraft Guns on Large Scale.Melbourne, Oct.15.\u2014((K \u2014The 3.7 in.anti-aircraft gun, the largest gun ever made in Australia, is m'w being supplied regularly to the army fi'iim the workshops of the Commonwealth ordnance factory in Melbourne- II is the most modern anil the most deadly anti-aircraft gun in the world, capable of firing high-explosive shells to a height of 4(! mmmm.mmm ¦ Pf Ë ¦ MODI! :,;)7 MODEL 554-1 There are many reasons «b\\ you will apprcriale the values offered in our new l!)ll series.Northern Electric designers and oabinet-makers have outdone themselves in bringing line furniture craftsmanship lo these new radios.And prices are within the reach of all I Kp} J THE FINEST RADIOS EVER MADE BY NORTHERN ELECTRIC.See The New Northern Electric Models Here! KEELER & CROSS, LIMITED 81 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke -\tTel.3060 We Have A Complete Showing of 1941 Models Northern Electric.OSCAR TRUDEAU 80 Alexander St.\u2014 Sherbrooke.Tel.596 We Carry A Complete Range of Northern Electric 1941 Models.O\u2019BOYLE & PIERCE, REG\u2019D.11 Belvidere St.South \u2014 Sherbrooke.Phone 734 NEW RECTOR IS WELCOMED AT LAKE MEGANTIC Members of St.Barnabas\u2019 Church Ladies\u2019 Guild Greet Rev.Canon H.R.Bigg and Mrs.Bigg at Regular Meeting.Lake Megantie, Oct.15.\u2014 The i regular monthly meeting of St.-, Barnabas Guild was held at the ; home of Mrs.John Alorkill with Mrs.j Leon Crandall as joint bosle.-.s.Owing to the absence of Mrs.| George Neil, Acting President, the ! meeting was called to oHer by the j Secretary, Miss K.Kelly, and devo- ; lions were led by the Rector, Rev.] Canon li.It.Bigg.Alder the sing-' ing of \u201cWhat a friend We IL.ve in! Jesus,\u201d a Jew words of welcome were addressed to the Rector and Mrs.1 Bigg.The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.The monthly report of the Treasurer followed.A standing vote of thanks was ' given Mr.and Mrs.Martin for overseeing the necessary repair and cleaning of the Rectory.Since the last meeting flower- f,lithe altar have been given by Mrs.It.Mayhew, Mrs.S.Chilvcrs.Mrs.II.A.Marlin and Mrs.P.It.IJIick.Discussion on plans for the \u201c;i in 1\u201d sale took up most of the time during the business meeting.The Misses Shirley Crandall and Olga Komcry vvi n appointed In collect for the Sunday School Fund.Lunch wa- served by the joint hostesses, Mrs.John Morkill and 1941 CHEVROLET PJJRJH EVENT IN AID OF RED CROSS AT SWEETSBURG Over Thirty Dollars Realized at Box Social Held at Home of Mrs.Edwin Heusser by Ever-Ready Red Cross Group.Generous dimensional Increase all around, i Tilling in greater roominess, stability and riding comfort arc among the new features of the j Chevrolet line of passenger cars for! 1941.Front and rear seat widths, elbow! and shoulder room, wheelbase and ! bumper-to-bumper length, all have j been noticeably incr< used, while ! lower frame md body-floor complete 1 the impression of low-slung strength ; and centre of gravity.This trend is furthi r heightened by new and! imrsive bumpers and an entirely redesigned Iront end, which will make Chevrolet for 1941 one of the most distinctive cars on the road.Two serif - -the Master De Luxe and the Special De Luxe\u2014comprise the Chevrolet line for the coming year.The two series are similar in size and general appearance, the difference being mainly a matter of luxury- appointments and special accessories.The new models are now in full production at the General Motors plants in Oshawa and Regina, and will shortly be on display at dealers\u2019 showrooms across Canada.Concealing of the running-boards i under each door so .hat their function is preserved while the body 1 contours are enhanced, is one of the | features of the new styling.The ! fenders are larger and heavier, and ! their low-hanging edges conceal ! more of the tires, while the valleys | in the front fenders are completely; eliminated.The slope is increased! in windshield and rear windows.The! hood is again of the front-opening type, but the safety latching lever is j re-located, making it more theft- i proof.Usable trunk space is increased by placing the spare tire in a vertical fore-and-aft position, and also by the provision of greater width between the wheel housings.Interior refinements include, in addi- i non to the wider seats, an entirely! new and striking instrument panel, | adjustable sun visors, two windshield defroster openings and artistic plastic control knobs.Such popular Chevrolet features as shockproof steering, power vacuum gear-shift on steering Sweetsburg, Oct.15 \u2014 A Box Social sponsored by the Ever-ready Red Cross group was held at the home of Mrs.Edwin Heusser.The ! event was a social and financial | success and the winner of the prize) for the most attractively decorated! box was Mrs.Charles Thomas.The judges were Messrs.Eugene Hall, Percy Bishop and Hugh Miller.Air.Bishop auctioned the boxes, receipts from which together with column, and Safe-T hydraulic brakes the proceeds from a \u201cDutch Girl\u201d ,\t.i qunt sale, amounted to thirty dol- are continued.The power piant is lars.This sum was sent to Red the famous Chevrolet valve-in-head ' Cross headquarters, six cylinder engine, generating 85 Out-of-town guests included Miss ; horsepower.Smoo-th riding qualities ^ae P'.of Suitop, Mr.and Mrs., .,\t,\t, ,\t\u201d\t.Horace \\\\ hitehead, of Knowlton, and l are imparted by double-acting hy- Mayor and Mrs.E,rol Marsh anJ ; draulic shock absorbers front and ; daughter, Miss Corta Marsh, of the j rear, ride stabilizer, and semi- Centre Road.Lora Robinson were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Fessenden at the Island Cottage near Foster.They also called on Airs.P.E.Benham at West Shefford and Mr.Hiram Williams and Airs.AI.B.Williams near Foster.Mrs.Charles Brooks and Miss Jane Brooks, of Barton, \\t., were tea guests at \u201cGreen Gales.\u201d Among the week-end guests of Air.ana Mrs.George King were Air.and Mrs.J.Carton, of New York, Air.J.Levesque, Mr.J.Garie-pv and Air.J.Larrevee, of Sutton, and Air.and Airs.W.Blackwell and daughter, of New York.Air.Leo Roy, of Sherbrooke, was a guest recently of Air.and Mrs.P A.Roy and Air.and Airs.Gordon Wood elliptic rear springs with tapered leaf ends.Knee action is provided on both series.The Special Do Luxe is available General Notes Mrs.Hugh Aliller and Mrs.Ken- ___\tneth Aliller were guests of Airs.T.in sport sedan, town sedan, five pas-'E.Miller in Knowlton.senger coupe, business coupe, cab- !\t-^r- anc! Airs.George King and riolet (with automatic vacuum-oper-! famj1-y attended a card party at ated folding top) and station wagon, |\u2018A-bercorn recently, while the Master De Luxe is offered I Aliss Joyce Ashness\u2014Wells, of in the sport sedan, town sedan, five !Que':)ec-spent the Thanksgiv- passenger coupe, and business coupe.In both series, the following color options are offered: solid colors \u2014 Black, Oshawa Blue, Rex Alaroon, Pearl Grey, Rifle Green, Loch Green, Indra Blue and Penguin Grey; and the following two-tone combinations: Penguin Grey and Indra Blue; Pearl Grey and Penguin Grey; Sand Beige and Nottingham Grey.Mrs.Leon Crandall, assisted by Mrs.11.It, Bigg, who poured at the well-appointed lace-covered table, which was centred by a large bouquet of asters on a reflector.Aliss Shirley Crandall also assisted.General Notes.The Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Service was held in St.Barnabas Church.The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, fruit and vi gel able: by the members.An appropriait' ri mon was given by Rev.Guy Mansion.Mi- K;Bh rim- Kelly spent a day-in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Sim Beaton spent a week in Morin al.Mr.Bert Mitchell, of Montreal, was in town.Air.and Mrs.F.J.Patton and Air.and Miv.Alfred Heath and children, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and All's.John W.Dew.The Young People\u2019s Society of St.Andrew\u2019s Church met at the home of Aliss Shirley MacDonald with a good attendance of members and visitors.Refreshments were served by the ho- ess, assisted by Aliss Colinn Aku'Keimo.Aliss Anita Lalionte spent a weekend at her home in East Angus.Mrs.J.A.Stewart, Mr.Arthur Croft and Aliss B.M('Burney motored to Sherbrooke.Airs.Fred Champagne, of Farn-hnm, was a guest of Mi', and Mrs.A.Stewart for a few days.An;'.-us .Morrison underwent ration in the Sherbrooke Hos-All join in w ishing her a recovery to health, marriage of Christine Mary of Sherbrooke, daughter of hn Wood and the late Mrs.of Lake Abgqmie.to Percy Sherbrooke week-end in Marsboro, guests of Mrs.J.J.MacKenzie.Mr.Clifford Saunders, of Sutton,1 spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.i L.E.Clark.Mr.and Mrs.Frank McLevy spent the Thanksgiving week-end in McAdam, N.B.Mr.Dan Matheson and two sons, Glenn and Warren, spent a day in Sherbrooke with Mrs.Matheson, who is a patient in the Protestant s J1 ospital.Aliss Phyllis McLeod, of Mont Royal, Miss Margaret McLeod, of Rock Island, and L.A.C.Hector McLeod, of Ottawa, were week-end ! and holiday guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.McLeod.Air.Wallace AlacDonald, of j Coming Alills, was a guest of his mother, Airs.Allan MacDonald.Miss Hazel MacKenzie, of Arundel, spent a week-end with her father, Mr.Murdo D.MacKenzie.Mr.and Mrs.William Wood have returned from a trip to Port Arthur, Ont.Aliss Margaret MacLeod, of Scots-town, spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.H.MacLeod.nominated for Senate.Better known Governors seeking re-election include Baldwin, Republican, Connecticut; Saltonstall, Republican, Massachusetts; Dickinson, Republican, Alichigan; S'tassen, Republican, Minnesota; Bricker, Republican, Ohio; Vanderbilt, Republican, Rhode Island, and W.Lee O\u2019Daniel, Democrat, Texas.PRISONERS TOGETHER Ipswich, England\u2014 ((P) -\u2014Chums since they were five years old, Arthur Farrow and Albert Maguire joined the navy together, were posted to the same ship and now are \u201cmissing and believed prisoners of i war.\u201d ing week-end at the home of Mr.and Airs.Hugh Asimess-Wells.Aliss Shirley Dubois spent two days at Abercorn with her aunt, Airs.Ida Robinson.Aliss Laura Duroche spent the week-end in Alontreal.Airs.M.A.Robinson and Aliss Quality Bankrupt SHOE STOCK ON SALE STARTING THURSDAY, AT Fraser Bros.fiS STARTLING AS THE FIRST STREAM-UNERS! NASH HAS BUILT A NEW KIND OF CAR FOI* THE LOWEST-PRICE FIELD GO NASH AND SAVE MONEY EVERY MILE! \u2019-via *4 \"Rush All Deliveries, Jim .barked the Chief and ., * j.Airs, an ope pital.speedy The Wood, Mr.Ji Wood, Reginald Blick, also of .was quietly solemnized on Saturday evening, October 6, at St.Barnabas Church, Reverend Canon H.Reginald Bigg officiating.The wedding music was played by Mrs.Leon Crandall.Airs.Dan Matheson underwent an operation at the Sherbrooke Hospital.All join in wishing her a speedy recovery to health.Mrs.Christine Pears, of Spring-fi 'Id, Mass., a guest of Air.and Airs.W.K.Roberts.Kev.Mr.and Mrs.Pollick, of Montreal, have taken up residence the Manse.Mr.Arthur Croft, Principal of the a School, went to Montreal to ml the Teachers\u2019 Convention.Ari:.J.A.Stewart is spending a few days in Sherbrooke.Mr.George Mead has gone to Sherbrooke for a few days.Airs.Dave MacDonald, Miss Shirley MacDonald and Mr.Lloyd MacDonald spent the Thanksgiving at II h at! ill .»¦*\u2022§ la&ikSM JWli» PlMIlli ÊBIII k.i 11 ' \" r Sliis» ¦P mBUm .ImMpI is.' -SJJJ ïJsayj-A PIP .Vv, '\tS'.V.S.VOTES ON THIRTY-THREE GOVERNORSHIPS Total of Eighty Candidates Seeking Chief State Executive Positions in November 5 Balloting.New York, Oct.15.-0)\u2014Thirty-three Governorships, an unusually high number in one day's pollin'g, will be at stake in the United States general election November 5.A thirty-fourth, Maine, was filled September 9 with the election of Sumner Sewall, a Republican.These contests, while overshadowed by the Presidential campaign, are important to the closely-knit national party organizations, and to the candidates themselves, in view of the fact that many men use the Governor\u2019s chair as a stepping place to national prominence \u2014 in the Senate, the Diplomatic Service, the Higher Courts and even the Presidency.President Roosevelt himself stepped from Governor of New York to the White House.Democrats now hold thirty of the forty-eight Governors\u2019 jobs.The thirty-four being filled this year, counting Maine, are held by nineteen Democrats and fifteen Republicans.Eleven Democratic and three Republican Governors are not up for re-election.Afore than eighty candidates, including minor party nominees, will contest for the thirty-three Governorships to be voted on next month.They include a former Secretary of the Navy, Charles Edison, Democrat, New Jersey; a former Senator, Clarence Dill, Democrat, Washington; two former Governors, Eugene Talmadge, Democrat, Georgia, and Martin Davey, Democrat, Ohio, and eighteen incumbent Governors.Of the eighteen incumbents renominated, twelve are Republicans and six are Democrats.Three Democrats \u2014 Bailey, Arkansas, Martin, Washington, and Jones, Arizona, were defeated for re-nomination.Ten Democratic and three Republican Governors were not candidates to succeed themselves.The Democrats were the late Henry Horner, Illinois; Cochran, Nebraska, nominated for the Senate; Cone, Florida; Holt, West Virginia; Moore, New Jersey; Hoey, North Carolina; Townsend, Indiana; Stark, Missouri, defeated for Senate; Blood, Utah, and Rigers, Georgia.The Republicans were Barrows, Maine, defeated for Senate; Murphy, New Haven, and Aiken, Vermont.K'.vttv ssiiiliS VfÿSSj Simnfintt nctim WH ¦ NO WONDER ITS THE MOST POPULAR RADIO IN TWENTY YEARS Never has Westinghouse radio received such flattering praise and widespread sale in so short a time as this superb seven-tube Model 780Y.Its wonderful popularity demanded increased production .and that resulted in production economies which are passed on to the buyer in the form of value which can not be matched.Never before, at such a price, could you possess such complete modern advancement, such evident beauty and craftsmanship.From station power booster to powerful new speaker, this set is an engineering masterpiece.20//> fljUÙUWMtj MODEL YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING If you are getting less than this Westinghouse Radio gives you: Push-button timing of both standard and short wave.London, as easy to tune as local stations.Tuned, allwave, built-in aerial.Fully-expanded world-wide bands.Station power booster.Cathode Ray tuning light.Radio record switch.Come in and see this amazing anniversary value.HtfA WESflNBHOUSi This Beautiful Cabinet Model Westinghouse Model 560A 5 Tubes \u2014 2 Bands This Model $33.50 broadcasts guar- .the only radio in Canada or U.S.with expanded 31 metre band at such a low price.Band spread tuning as simple as standard broadcast.The 31 metre band, ordinarily only a fraction of an inch long, is expanded to the full width of the dial and powerful short wave stations are named and located on the dial for your convenience, Attached aerial, tuned for short wave.Shielded socket for record player.Overseas anteed.For Only $94-50 Model 667X 6 Tubes \u2014 3 Bands London .at the touch of a button! This De Luxe 6-tube radio automatically brings in English and French language broadcasts from Foreign stations as easily as from local stations The two expanded short wave bands cover foreign broadcasts by day and night.Any station, re*gardless of wave band, can be set up on any one of the six automatic pushbuttons, a feature few sets can give you AT ANY PRICE.Just look at the cabinet .check the many De Luxe features .listen to the thrilling tone and volume, and then judge its amazing value for yourself 1 * YOUK SATISFACTION-* OVR AIM , cU/mlbuL 20 V/ELLINGTON ST.SOUTH TELEPHONE 2722 SHERBROOKE, QUE.Radio Programmes Tuesday, October 15.7:00 p.m.- WEAK: Fred Waring: WABC: Amos \u2019n\u2019 Andy: WJZ: Easy Aces ; CBM: Music You Like To Hear: CFCF: Feature.7 :S0 p.m.\u2014CBM : Musical Rendezvous; WJZ: Abe Lyman\u2019s Orchestra: WABC: Second Husband; CKAC: Nazairo i t Barnabe.8:00 p.m.- WABC: Court of Missing Heirs; WJZ: Ben Bernie\u2019s Musicale Quiz; WEAK: Johnny Presents; CBM: Johnny and Judy; CBF: Mas-terworks of the Pianoforte; CKAC: French Programme.!\t8:30 p.m.W ABC: First light- er; WEAK: Horace Heidi's Treasure Chest; WJZ: Information, Please; CBF: Wishart Campbell\u2019s Group; CFCF: Treasure Trail; CBM: Good Luck; CKAC: Worlds Presentation; Xews.|\t9:00 p.m.\u2014WABC; We, the Peo- ple; WKAF: Battle of the Sexes; CBM: Composer Series ; W JZ: Uncle Jim\u2019s Question Bee; CFCF: Organ and Piano Recital; CKAC: French , Programme.i 9:30 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Xews; The Bishop and the Gargoyle, Drama; WABC : Professor Quiz; CBF: French Programme; CBM: Fibber I McGee.i 10:00 p.m.\u2014CBM: Xews; WJZ: Story Dramas; WABC: Glenn Mill-icr\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Bob Hope Variety Show; CFCF: News; Sports; CKAC: Silver Strings.10:30 p.m.\u2014WEAF : Uncle Walter\u2019s Dog House; WABC: Accent on Music; WJZ: Emma Otero, Sop; Concert Orchestra; CBM: BBC News Reel; CBF: Feature.11:00 p.m.WEAF: News; WABC: Sports Time; WJZ: News; Tony Pastor\u2019s Orchestra; CFCF: News.11:30 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Science Unlimited; WABC: Teddy Powell\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Glenn Garr\u2019s Orchestra.Wednesday, October 16.7:00 p.m.\u2014CBM; The Little Reyn e ; W A B G : A mos \u2019 n \u2019 An d y ; C B F : French Programme; WEAK: Fred Waring in Pleasure Time; CFCF: Musicale.7:30 p.m.\u2014CFCF: Easy Does It; WJZ: New Echoes of New York; WEAF: Cavalcade of America; WABC: Meet Mr.Meeks; CBM: Serenade for Strings; News; CKAC: Nazaire et Bernabe, 8:00 p.m.\u2014WABC; Big Town; WEAF: Hollywood Playhouse; WJZ: Quiz Kids; CBM: It\u2019s a Racket; CFCF: Feature; CBF: Grads S.V.P.8:30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Plantation Party WABC: Dr.Christian; CBM: Family Man; WJZ: Manhattan at Midnight; CBF: French Programme; CFCF: From A to Z Melody; CKAC: French Programme.9:00 p.m.\u2014WABC: Star Theatre; WEAF: Time to Smile; WJZ: Song of Tour Life; CBM: Melodies For You; CBI1': Music Makers.9:30 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Mr.District Attorney; WJZ: News; Roy Shield\u2019s Revue; CBM: Feature; CKAC: Frencth Programme.10:00 p.m.\u2014WABC: Glenn Miller\u2019s Orchestra; WJZ: Story Dramas; CBF: News; CFCF: News; Sports; CKAC: Lanny Ross.10:30 p.m.\u2014CBM: BBC News Reel; WJZ: Time and Tempo; WABC: Back Where I Come From; CKAC: Le Journal Parle.11:00 p.m.\u2014W ABC : Sports Time ¦ WEAF: News; WJZ: News.11:30 p.m.WJZ: Ross Morgan\u2019s Orchestra; WABC: Eddy Duchin\u2019s Orchestra; WEAF: Ray Heather-ton\u2019s Orchestra.WEAF\u2014New York\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.,\t\u20ac60 CFCF\u2014Montreal.,,,, .,,, coo KDKA \u2014Pittsburgh .980 CBM\u2014Montreal .,,,, geg CKAC\u2014Montreal .739 WABC\u2014New York\t .P\u20ac0 WJZ\u2014New York\t.7\u20ac0 MILAN Scotch concert, Milan, Thursday, October 17th, 8 p.m.DIXVILLE The Women\u2019s Mission Circle met with Mrs.Clayton Thomas.The President, Mrs.Ham, was in the chair, and after the opening exercises the minutes of the last meet-ling were read and approved.This was followed by a reading from the book,11 Among the Telegus.\u201d Mr.W.Elmo Ashton, of Foster, and Mr.James Brenner, of Toronto, Secretary of the Canadian Jersey Breeders\u2019 Association, were calling on some of the Jersey Breeders in this district.Mrs.George G.Pedersen and family have moved to the apartment over Mr.Melrose\u2019s store recently vacated by Mrs.A.Tanguay.Mrs.Gertrude Cobb, Mrs.Gooley and Mr.F.A.Bellows went by motor ito Leominster, Mass., where they lare guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.A.Benway.They will also visit friends un other ponts in New England.I Mrs.Adélard Tanguay, Sr., has itaken rooms at the residence of Mr.T, J.Grady on Main Street.! Mr.and Mrs.Albert Lyons and daughters, Bertha, Rita, Anita and |Agathe, were called to Thurso by ;the serious illness of Mr .Lyon\u2019s I father.Mr.and Mrs.Guelph E.Parker spent the holiday week-end at Bury as guests of the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.Helen McClintock, i The Red Cross workers held their regular meeting at the Town Hall.Mrs.Fallona, of the Dixville Intermediate School, spent the holidays at her home in Richmond.Mr.W.T.Parker was a visitor in Sherbrooke.Pte.I.F.Whitehouse, of the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Whitehouse, at Riverside Cottage.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Melrose and daughter, June Elaine, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Wright and Master Clifford Wright, spent a week-end at Lake Lyster, Baldwin\u2019s Mills.Gunner Carroll Major, of the military training camp at Petawawa, was a Thanksgiving Day guest at \u201cMaplewood Farm\u2019\u2019.A E ^1 Ronald Coliv.an and Ginger Rogers in \u2018\u2018Lucky Partners,'\u2019 which opens at the Granada Theatre tomorrow as the feature attraction.¦f* Attractions at the Local Theatres At The Premier Uniting a group of Hollywood\u2019s screen favorites, \"A Bill of Divorcement,\u201d n gripping drama of sacrifice, presents a star-studded cast comprised of Maureen O'Hara, Adolphe Menjou, Fay Bainter, Herbert Marshall, Patrie Knowles and C.Aubrey Smith.The picture opens at the Premier Theatre tomorrow.The story of \"A Bill of Divorcement'\u2019 concerns a wife who is caught in the ties of an unfortunate first marriage just as she is finding second love, and of her daughter whose romance is shattered when eho learns there is a mental taint in her family.How the problems of the two women are solved leads to the tense, poignant climax of the powerfully dramatic story.Tho other attraction at the Premier starting tomorrow is \u201cMilitary Academy,\u201d which stars tommy Kelly, Bobby Jordan, Jackie Searl and David Holt.Tommy Kelly is seen in \u201cMilitary Academy\u201d as the young son of a reformed racketeer; Bobby Jordan is a conceited athletic hero, anil David Holt is cast as a pampered scion > Adolphe Menjou and Maureen O\u2019Hara in \u201cA Bill of Divorcement,'1 which begins at the Premier Theatre tomorrow.of wealth.These three, room-mates, find friendship and strength as they train for manhood in the new film.At The Granada Weaving its unique theme around the amusing experiences of a gay Greenwich Village girl who embarks on a strictly platonic honeymoon with a handsome artist before marrying her fiance, \"Lucky Partners\u201d introduces Ronald Column and Ginger Rogers as a stellar team.The film opens at the Granada Theatre tomorrow.The heroine's lucky hunch that a partnership with the artist in a sweepstake, ticket will win the prize fortune leads to the unique arrangement anil its subsequent hilarious complications.Jack Carson is cast as Ginger\u2019s slow-witted fiance, while Spring Byington, Cecilia Lof-tus, Harry Dvenport and Hugh O\u2019Connell have other important roles.Jackie Cooper plays the part of a hard-fisted young Irish oil driller in |\u201cTwo Bright Boys,\u201d in which he co-stars with Freddie Bartholomew.It is a story of heart-throbs, laughter and the absorbing drama of a youngster\u2019s courage in the face of impending disaster.CHILDREN'S GIFT Peterborough, England -\tA |nine-year-old boy ami his sister, who jsaved a small sum of money as an jice-ream fund for their holidays, have sent the money to Lord Beaver-brook \u201cto help build a plane.\u201d ANTI-GAS PLUS-FOURS London - - New protective anti-gas trousers, which can if necessery 'be woi*J like plus-fours, are being |issued to London policemen including the active war reserve.Stockholm\u2014((P) \u2014 Exciting much comment, two sea-going tugs recently arrived in Stockholm, drawing 5(5 bundled rafts of timber to be sawn into firewood for expected fuel shortage in neutral Sweden in tho coming winter.Stewart-Warner Radio A$et'eS You Will Call it MAGIC! fSâ.Wk mm m m > ü^fi' mMi THE COMPANION\u2014171! 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Hear Stewart - Warner\u2019s Crystal Clear, Distortionless Tone.Get a new, positive thrill from the Magical reality of new Tonal beauty from Dial or Disci AUTHORIZED AGENTS: HODGE AUTO PARTS UlfTED 27 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke, Que» SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1940.12.MANY TO ATTEND RED CROSS HORSE SHOW Fine Horses Will Vie MANS CUP IS For Laurels At Arena REGAINED BY ONTARIO CLUB \u2022fr- ill Sporting Vein By Allan Bryce.Postponed from la.st Wednesday, the Bishop\u2019s College School-Sher-brooke High School football game Demonstration by Platoon from Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, C.A.S.F.Will Be Given at Intermission Both Thursday and Friday Nights\u2014Large Number of Entries Received.- *- All roads will lead to the local.Exhibition Arena on Thursday and Friday nights, when the Red Cross Hrose Show, which has attracted some of the best-known exhibitors in the Province of Quebec, will be held before crowds that are expected to outnumber those attending the annual Winter Fair and Horse Show in past years by healthy margins.All proceeds from the two-night Show will be turned over to the Canadian Red Cross Society to speed the organization\u2019s work of mercy.Local and Eastern Townships residents who attend the Show will in reality be making contributions to the Red Cross as well as seeing magnificent horses compete for ribbons.Exhibitors from out-of-town are coming to Sherbrooke at their own expense, and will receive no prize money.There are no reserve seats, the general admission price of twenty-five cents enabling spectators to sit anywhere except in the boxes, which are being sold as usual.One of the features of the Show will be an intermission demonstration by a platoon from \u201cC\u201d Company of the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, C.A.S.F., under the command of Lieutenant Douglas Brail-ley.This platoon emerged victorious in a recent Regimental contest, and the demonstration should be something entirely new to local audiences.Music on Thursday night will be provided by the band of the Sherbrooke Regiment under the leadership of Lieutenant Roger Havard, while on Friday night the Harmony Band, led by Professor Charles Del-venne, will provide the musical selections.Col.F.L.Caldwell, of St.Johns, will judge the saddle classes, and Charles Taylor, of Cookshire, the harness classes.Leonard O\u2019Donnell will be Ringmaster.Entries have been received to date by Norrey W.Price, Secretary-Manager of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association, from the following: E.J.McVeay, Red Top Farms, Mrs.J, Solomon, R.Nellis, N.Emblem, Kenneth Lemieux, Ceorge Jacobson, D.J.Kreuger, G.L.Brock and R- J.Brock, of Montreal, O.M.J.Ingalls, of Danville, Braemer Stables, of Cowansville, E.Stafford, of East Broughton, W.J.Whitcomb, of East Hatley, J.E.Jamieson and Lieut.E.Walters, of Lennoxville, John Peters, of Magog, C.E.Taylor, of Cookshire, and H, H.Ingram, the Misses Cecile and Yvette Gagne, Sylvia Ross, Andree Vachon, Jean Fletcher, J.Carbon-neau and K.Goodfellow, Mrs.D.St.Catharines Drubs Vancouver Burrartis 18-5 for Third and Clincning Win in Dominion Lacrosse Final, Here And There With N.H.L.Squads §1.LOUIS FAR Mathias Alley Keeps Locker Room Tide At Country Club _____________Bart Holtham and Tom Chapman Convinced Crime Pays as Alley No.2 Scores Incredible Victory in Annual Classic m, m\t* »» » As Pre-Season Training Camps Open g£[{{N0 OTHER Gossip about a goalie; Bert Gard- cinthe camp of Montreal Canadiens.1 iner has come in for a compliment | It has to do with Bert Gardiners; ,, i i \u2022 i t ¦\t» ,»\t,\t,\ti operation for appendicitis dunng the | from Coach Dick Irvin of Montreal !\t,\t1, , , \u2022\t,\t1 summer.Tne Habitant goalie was; Canadiens.Irvin calls Gardiner one j forcC(J t0 take things easy in his' of the best-skating goal-tenders he j first drill, as he was not certain how ; has ever seen.The Habitant coach?soft muscles would react.He\u2019s ini rates Gardiner on a par as a skater! the full swing of things now, how-j with Cecil (Tiny) Thompson in lever.Thompson\u2019s great days with Boston i\t- Bruins.\tI Canadiens Toronto, Oct.\t'\t' year since the Mann Cup has been missing iruni ht.c .t.\t, \u2014 .Garden City lacrosse fans today welcomed back the historic trophy with all the fervor reserved for a pridigal son.The Athletics regained the*, tup ,\t, .u n r> o\tI they lost to New Westminster Ad- wdl be played on the B.C.S.campus an/cs lagt ycal.by be.uinK Vancouv- tomorrow afternoon, and a smart exhibition may be expected.Both teams have a game under their belts, the \u201cY\u201d providing the opposition, B.C.S.trimmed the \u201cY\u201d 6-0, while Sherbrçoke High met defeat by a 17-14 score.Starring for B.C.S.on Saturday were quarterback Sewell, halfbacks Shepard and Seton and middle wing Pete Holt.A long pass from Sewell to Shepard set the stage for the Bishop\u2019s College touchdown, Holt plunging over from the one-yard line.Throughout the game Seton carried the ball for sizeable gains.Sherbrooke H:gh School\u2019s hopes are based on the running of Jimmy Jackson and Dale Rediker and the tackling of Phil Hovey, Charlie Budning, Don Ives, Gordie Ross and others along the forward wall.Jeff Wilson, S.H.S, kicking half, should be able to match boots with Sewell.In all likelihood, the breaks will decide the outcome of the encounter.* * * When the smoke of battle had cleared at the Sherbrooke Country Club Saturday it was found that Phil Mathias and his riotous companions of No.2 Alley had retained the Locker Room Championship.Bart Holtham claims the Mathias Men won by hook, while Tom Chapman is inclined to believe they did it hy crook, but \u201cCap\u2019' Mathias refused today to make any statement, feeling that he and his men need only to rest on their laurels until the tournament rods around next year.* * * \u2018 \u201cHank\u201d Harris and Howie Peterson have not accepted the bids for their services made by the management of Cornwall Flyers, and will apparently remain in Sherbrooke.This again raises the question of a local intermediate team.The city should be well represented in the Eastern Townships League this winter, provided Roger Cormier, Harris, Peterson, Cal Bastarache, Gus Leroux, Ryan and all the other former seniors can be coaxed to don the blades.Probably the snow will have to fall before something will be done, in the way of organizing an outfit.er Burrards 18-5 last night.It was the third straight victory for the veteran A\u2019s after their 1 m.s in the series opener a week ago.And it was the most decisive, for the '.uttered Burrards faded rapidly after the first quarter.Scoring four times in each of the first two sessions, St.Kitts had marshalled an 8-3 lead ac neb-timo After that it was a case of coaswng for the winners, who produced a six-goal onslaught in the final quarter.SAVED\u201dFROM NAZIS BY AMERICAN PAL have at least two -\tI better-than-average golfers with the Absence makes the heart grow iteam.One is Ray Getliffe, who not so onder, it was once said, and Tiny j long ago was good enough to make Thompson\u2019s case can be taken as an example.Thompson has decided to take leave of tne National Hockey League scene after thirteen years of stardom with Boston and Detroit.His new job is to coach Buffalo In Spite of Fourteen Night Games, Lowly Browns: _ Drew Only 239.591 Paid| Spectators to Baseball?*' Games this Season.! i Over Country Club Course\u2014\u201cCapv Mathias Rests on Laurels.- \u2014 - - | Armies of workmen are busy on Sport Flashes Bisons of the American Hockey League.It would be safe to bet that many an N.H.L.forward is glad that | Pa.he will not have to face Thompson ' this season.Ontario\u2019s Willingdon Cup golf team along with such a star as C.Ross (Sandy) Somerville.The other is\t_ Earl Robinson, who can grind out ! lowed to play fourteen nig scores below eighty with regularity.! next season.- I The Browns were allocated fou.- Boston Bruins went through two i teen last season by special permis-tiff workouts yesterday at Hershey, | sion of the other club owners, al- Chicago, Oct.15.\u2014(IP)\u2014President William Harridge of the American League expressed doubt today that the St.Louis Browns would bs al-' rht games It\u2019s been a case of \u201cgo East, young man\u201d for a large number of the young players seeking success with Montreal Canadiens.Among those who reversed Horace Greeley\u2019s advice are Joe Benoit of Trail, B.C,; Jack Adams, Monde Rimstad and Loren Mercer, all with Vancouver Lions last season; Ken Reardon of Edmonton; and Elmer Lach of Moose Jaw, Sask.and afterwards General Man- ! ager Art Ross declared that he was I well satisfied.In all thirty-one play- ! ers were out.There were the sixteen j players who took part in the Stanley though the rules permit only seven games.\u201cWe wanted to do something to give them a lift this year,\u201d Harridge explained, \u201cbut I believe it is the Cup play-offs last season, eleven i desire of our club owners to keep amateurs and four Bruin farmhands, the night game in the guise of a -\t.\t| novelty.\u201d Toronto Maple Leafs start eating! Even with fourteen night games off the management today, although the Browns drew only 239,591 paid they will not get into camp at St.spectators, a poor last in the league Catharines, Ont., for another day.! which set a new season\u2019s total at- Try and find a scrap of pity around N.H.L.training camps for Frankie Boucher and Lester Patrick, the men who guide New York Rangers.Rangers can still bo called the \u201cYoung Men of Manhattan\u201d for no player has advanced so far into the veteran class yet as to cause Boucher and Patrick loss, of sleep.And don\u2019t forget the.Rangers won the Stanley Cup last season.There\u2019s been the usual quips about operations at the St.Hya- The Toronto Club has its annual lunchean today for the players, hockey writers and almost everybody who is anybody in sport around Toronto way.tendance mark of 5,43(1791.This aggregate was 1,103,139 above the 1939 attendance and was 1,078,352 more than the previous record set in 1924.Detroit led with a total of 1,112,-S93 spectators, followed by New Here\u2019s the tip-off on how that Minnesota powerhouse is coming along\u2014Bennie Bierman didn\u2019t bother to scout Ohio State-Northwestern.Jack Dempsey takes the Mump for F.D.R.this week, teeing off in Northern New York.Stanford is as good a long shot for the Rcse Bowl as any.Seems every time they change coaches they wind up in the Bowl.Pop Warner took over in 1224 and played Notre Dams next New Year\u2019s Day.When I my Thornhill took charge he wound up his first year in Pasadena.(Also the next two.) What do you say, Mr.Shaughnessy ?Cleveland 902.576 York, 988,900; Boston 716,23 Philadelphia, 437,145; Washington» 381,241, and St.Louis.PLAYERS SWITCH IN A.H.A.Pittsburgh, Oct.15.\u2014(TP)\u2014Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey Association today obtained Art Losieur, 220-pound defence man, isiai Lion Feuchtwanger, above, famed anti-Nazi German author who was reported beheaded when Germans entered Paris, is pictured on recent arrival in Jersey City, N.J.He escaped when an American friend \u201ckidnapped\u201d him from French concentration camn before advancing Germans arrived.from\tthe Providence Reds\t\tin\ta strai\tj;ht trade for\tBabe Tapin,\ta\tna- live\tof Montreal.\tLesieur, born\t\tat Fall\tRiver, Maas.,\thas capta im\td\tthe Reds\tfor several seasons.\t\t\t \tHow about B\to Johnson, .\tUi\tred U\u2019s\tback, who s\tcored on bis\t\tAvn kick\t-off! He b\t¦oted the o)\ter\tine; kick\t-off against\tHofstra C\tdi\tVpT-.The thriving hockey centre of Oshawa, Ont., will be well represented in the rookie division at the Maple Leaf training camp.No less than three members of last season\u2019s championship junior Oshawa team wil! be trying for places with the\tAIR RAID REUNION Leafs.The boys are Nick Knott, Bud\tLon.don_ ((P) \u201eNille sailors and Hcllyer and Frank Eddolls the\tIdi\those honles are in the chunky defenceman who used to\ta in Newfoundland, were pay a lot of\thockey for Verdun ,\t,,\t\u201e\t, ,.\t\u2019.\t,, Muni\" Leafs\ttogether\tfor\tthe first time\tin\tthe \u2019\t___^\t_______________________ war in an air raid shelter near Vic- toria Station during a blitzkrieg.HONOR JIMMY RIPPLE\t- Greensbuvg, Pa., Oct, 15.\u2014(JP)\u2014\tFATAL SCRAP STOCK Jimmy Ripple, who scored the run\tLondon\u2014(P)\u2014Charles John Davis, that won the World Series for Chi-jlfb was electrocuted while stacking cinnati Red- will be given a test!- scrap, when his head came in connu niai dinner here tonight.Re-c-rva-1 tact with an uncovered ceiling fix-tiens have been made for Bill Mc- turc.Kcchnie, Reds\u2019 manager, and about 299 persons.Buck Newsom will get more dough than any of the champion Reds.He has a string of theatrical appearances that will put plenty in his kick.Everybody in New York tickled to 1; Chi-ago 630 336; | see Rabbit Maranville back in base- ball as Mass.manager at Today\u2019s guest star: Jack Singer, N-Y.Journal-Anitri-enn: \u201cThe score was too close for comfort, but Notre Dame gallantly won another one for Laydan and Warner Brothers.\u201d \u2022K REMEMBER WHEN?picked the ball out of the air on the He Lira 20 after it had been fumbled, then raced to a touchdown untouched.Stanley Ketch;!, claimant to the w lid\u2019s middleweight boxing championship at the early part of the century, was shot and killed in Conway, Mo.; thirty years ago today.DISCERNING THIEVES MiliwaP, England\u2014 ((P) \u2014Thieves who raided a sub-post office confined their looting to national savings certificates and stamps worth £1,200 ($5,340).Y.W.C.A.HOSTELS London\u2014(® \u2014 Special clubs are being established by the Y.W.C.A.for girls engaged in munitions work, and in one such hostel all residents are under 25 and many were engaged in \u201cluxury trades\u201d before the war.ROBBED SPITFIRE BOX Swansea \u2014 CP) \u2014 One month im prisonment was the sentence hnpos- * the Sherbrooke Country Club filling up huge craters along fairways, collecting broken clubs and rounding up lost balls within a radius of five milesJas the crow flies\u2014so that before winter drops a mantle of white over the course it will be in fairly good condition.No, there was not an air raid.It was merely the long-awaited, never-to-be-forgotten battle for the Locker Room Championship, played or.Saturday afternoon tnat raised Cain with the course.Incidentally, Phil Mathias and his merry men of Alley No.2 retained the Loving Cup, emblematic of the championship, by nosing out Alley No.1, commanded by Bart Holtham, and Alley No.3, led by Tom Chapman.The Mathias Mob ended with a score of ninety and twelve-twenty-firsts, Holtham Horde with ninety and fourteen twenty-firsts and the Chapman Clan with ninety-three.It would not be right to describe the methods used by Alley No.2 to retain the honors.Not only would it reveal a carefully-planned strategic move that involved considerable legerdemain and savoir faire, but it would also shake the belief in the general public that golf is a gentleman\u2019s game.Suffice it to say that the cwinn-fiM,! i forward pass play pulled on the 1\t^ \u2019 fourth tee, advancing the ball to the ninth green, left the other two alleys much at sea.A nefarious scheme cooked up by \u201cCap\u201d Chapman caused the Holtham alley to lose its bearings, and at about five-thirty in the afternoon one of the Holthamites used a bras-sie to shoot over a hill and then surmounted the slope to find his ball sitting pretty on the landing field of the Windsor Mills Elementarv Flying Training School.One of the difficulties encountered by \u201cCap\u201d Chapman\u2019s Alley was a strange wind of unusual velocity which blew into the tenth tee and wafted the balls into the brook surrounding the third green rather than down the tenth fairway.An investigation later proved that the Chapman Clan had erected huge fans \u201cV,'hat\u2019s the best way to flatter a man ?\u201d \u201cTell him he\u2019s proof ag: tery.\u201d flut- ed on a seaman on conviction of; behind the tennis courts, stealing £4 ($16.80) from a Spitfire i At any rate, the battle is over, Fund box.\tand until next year \u201cCap\u201d Mathias rules the roost.\u201cWould you like me to show you an infallible method for getting rid of a bore?\u201d \u201cOh, don\u2019t put yourself out.\u201d Billy Conn has been offered shots with Red Burman and Lee Savold, but seems to- want no part of either, This year\u2019s Horse Show\u2014Thursday and Friday nights\u2014will have a DRUMMONDVILLE Landry, A.Lamontagne, N.W.Price, j distinct war-time t lav or.Proceeds Alphonse L\u2019Heureux, Lome Camp- Avili be handed over to the Canadian bell, M.T.Stenson, and Dr.L.A.! Rt>() Cross, so those attending the Gendron, of Sherbrooke.\tdisplay will be able to make a dona- 'tion to the service group and at the same time get something for their money.At intermission a platoon from the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, C.A.S.F., under Lieutenant Douglas Bradley, will give a demonstration which should be well worth seeing.All exhibitors are coming to Sherbrooke at their own expense The morning service at the United Church was marked by an impressive ceremony when the organ, which was recently donated by a friend of the pastor, was formerly dedicated.For the opening -of the service, Mrs.A.Swanson presided |and 'vil1 npt receive an>' Prizc money, at the piano.Following the re-pon- j sive reading the organ was officially dedicated by the pastor, Rev.L.A.MacLean.An anthem, \u201cO Savior of the World,\u201d was rendered by the choir.Mrs.R.Haworth sang a solo, | \u201cAnd Did Those Feet in Ancient j Time,\u201d Rev, Mr.MacLean took as I the text John 1:26, \u201cThere slandeth | One among you whom ye know not.\u201d I The service was closed with the ! benediction and \u201cGod Save the | King.\" The chcir was under the di-' rection of Mr.R.Booth.Mr, D.Ferguson, Master Ian ; ml j Miss Sheila Ferguson, of East An- I gus, were visiting friends here.; Mrs.Arthur Macdonald, of Ware, i Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs.N.| Buchanan,\t; Rev, L.A.and Mrs.MacLean N.-E.RADIOS LAST WORD IN WORKMANSHIP iaaSl 1 New Models Put Out by Northern Electric Described as \u2018'Greatest Line of Radios Ever Bui!t.\u2019, 9vi ùtifasiteale fjiom cJtaStcüAù, ' ame tÂtùÛÜ.o DON\u2019T MISS Fraser Bros.Bankrupt SHOE SALE STARTING Thursday Not without sound reason do the Northern Electric Company introduce their 1941 models as \u201cthe greatest line of radios ever built by Northern Electric\u201d for into them has gone every last resource and knowledge of a company which has not only pioneered in the radio industry, but has also played a foremost part in the electrical development of Canada.The telephone, most of the country's wire and cable, airplane radio equipment, police radio equipment, and Canadian broadcasting stations themselves, have been designed and engineered by Northern.These, then, plus more than half a century\u2019s experience, are the font from which the 1941 models spring.There is no guesswork about the design or workmanship of the new-j est cabinets.Surveys of the various j Canadian markets were made and j used as a guide.Branch managers made their recommendations.And dealers were called to give the last word on what the Canadian public wants.The result is sheer beauty! Never before did the Northern Electric present such an array of superlatively attractive cabinets as in the models just released.The Northern Electric models are handled in this city by Keeler-Cross, O'Boyle anfi Pearce and O.Trudeau.a few days in Montreal as of their daughter, Mrs.K.and Mr.VV ark.Eddie McHugh, of the R.C.was a week-end visitor in spent guests IV ark, Mr.A.F., town.Mrs.Clifford Macdonald, of Scots-town, is visiting her mother, Mrs.Donald Morrison, and Mr.Morrison.v;.y ¦V .Now ÿôu «an enjoy' programfnes in a ne we/, .* * ' - better way.The new, golden-tone 1941 G-E \u201e !\tY.\u2022\t.,\t,\t' .'\t1 ,\t\u2022' .V - D/irlm */SVrkac: with thp r o v ft I il 11 onn rv nill!t-in .You get a finer, clearer domestic and overseas ¦* v; ;-'Y.'¦ ,,-à'\t' D - ¦: .V o- y\t-a- ;\t- tier's \u2014 look, listen, compare.No other ! 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