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[" V §brrbrooke latlg Hrrnrb \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Not much change.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1942.Forty-Sixth Year.NAZIS RENEW INFANTRY ATTACK ON STALINGRAD Italian Troops BISHOP MOUNTAIN HALL IS DEDICATED Appearing On Eastern FEDERATION OF ernnt labor favors NEW AGREEMENT Weakened but Still Attacking, Germans Struggle to Geti Fresh Offensive Going Against Stalingrad While Red i American Federation of Labor Army Troops Are Reported Cutting into Several Sectors of the Mozdok Area by Counter-Attacks.By HE NE Y C, CASSIDY.Associated Press Staff Writer Moscow, Oct.13.\u2014(A3)\u2014Weakened but still attacking, the Ger- &- Ilians struggled to get a fresh HUGE JAPANESE FLEET IS REPORTED STEAMING INTO SOUTH PACIFIC offensive going against Stalingrad today while Red army troops were reported cutting into several sectors of the Mozdok area by vigorous counter-attacks.Renewal of the assault upon Stalingrad, after a three-day lull devoted to artillery duels, found both German and Russian soldiers muffled in great coats against the autumnal chill.Italian troops and tanks appeared un the fight.The Russians said their arc of fire held off the invaders after a minor penetration of a single street yesterday.Red army riflemen and artillery batteries held the Germans Northwest of the city and in the suburbs, dispatches said.Russian motorized infantry was reported checking all i enemy attacks against the left flank1 South of the burning and smoke-hazed city.Nazi ground forces sprang into action again after a three-day lull.The garrison breasted a series of attacks London, Oct.13.\u2014((P)\u2014A Reuters news agency dispatch from Chungking today quoted a Chinese military spokesman as saying that a Japanese fleet including four aircraft carriers and seven battleships was sighted \u201csome time ago\u201d steaming toward the South Pacific.(A similar report of such a large scale Japanese naval movement was cunent several weeks ago.) Approves Report Calling for Reconciliation with Industrial Congress.By FRASER MacDOUGALL Canadian Press Staff Writer Toronto, Oct.13.\u2014TO\u2014The Amer ican Federation of Labor\u2019s 62nd an nual convention continued its busi ness sessions today after it gave approval yesterday to steps taken to- cruiser wards labor peace and condemned destroyers.Loss Of Farther United States Cruisers In Solomons Announced Washington, October 13.\u2014(Æ5)\u2014 Three heavy cruisers were added today to the announced American naval losses in the hard-fought but successful battle two months ago to break Japanese control of the vital Southeastern Solomons.While protecting the night landing of American reinforcements in the Tulagi-Guadalcanal area, August 8-9, the navy announced yesterday, the cruisers Quincy, Vincennes and Astoria were sunk by enemy gunfire and torpedoes.The toll raised the Japanese score in the Solomon Islands conflict to nine United States vessels\u2014-three four transports and two Two more destroyers coast of Savo Island between Tulagi and Guadalcanal, opened fire.The enemy headed for the supply ships.The Canberra, covering the landing operations at this point, was damaged, set on fire and later abandoned, She sank the next morning.After this brief engagement, the enemy steamed for the passage Northeast of Savo.There, Japanese searchlights and starshells disclosed a second screening force of destroyers and cruisers.\u201cThe enemy was heavy and ac- CHIANG LAUDS STATEMENT OF MAJOR POWERS Declares that Decision to Relinquish Extra-Territorial Rights Is Important Forward Step for Free China.the administration of the United States National Labor Relations Act, The approval of peace negotiations between the A.F.L.and the Congress of Industrial Organizations\u2014 committees of the two groups are slated to meet in Washington late in Continued on Page 2, Col.5.Britain Calls On Nazis To Withdraw Shackling Order Prime Minister Churchill Tells House of Commons that Terms of Geneva Convention Do Not Govern Handling of Prisoners on Field of Action, but Fefer Exclusively to Prisoners Held in Camps.-\t»\u2014t- London, Oct.13.\u2014((P)\u2014Prime M'n- were damaged.The enemy\u2019s known losses total thirty-eight ships sunk or damaged.The battle also brought destruction of the Australian cruiser Canberra.The navy, while announcing many Allied casualties, said most of the crew men were saved.The commander of the Quincy was among thosp lost but the skippers of the Vincennes and the Astoria were saved.The Astoria had a normal complement of forty-nine officers and 850 men, and the Quincy and Vincennes, forty-five officers and 907 men each.The navy said it was impossible to determine what losses were suffered by the Japanese force of Chungking, China.Oct.13.\u2014(/P) \u2014Gen.Chiang Kai-Shek in separate ,,\t.\t-,\t, ,, .messages to Prime Minister Chur- cimite, _ the navy said,\tand the L^jj] ;ln ,is a patient guest ^theMag^House^o^a vation Army to Continue Social Services\u2014Governor-General Urges All to Support Campaign.Mrs.?* J.B.McIntosh, Beebe, was week returned to morning.V *\t\u2022 Mrs.Richard Tinker has returned to Montreal after spending five days in Sherbrooke visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Coombs.Miss Lyndall Jackson returned last night from Ste.Anne de Bellevue, where she was a guest for the week-end of Miss Hope Seiveright.* * ¥ MoGOVERN\u2014BROWN Frost Village, Oct., 18.\u2014The marriage of Miss Florence Brown, only daughter of the late Mr.ami Mrs.Herbert Brown, to Mr.Melvin McGovern, son of the Into Mr.and Mrs.Walter McGovern, took place quietly at 10:30 a.m., on October 3.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Sidney Wood in St.Luke's Church, Waterloo, in the presence of a few friends.The bride wore a light grey suit with accessories to match.After the ceremony dinner was served at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Oral McGovern.EAST CLIFTON THE CITIZENS\u2019 CLUB A special feature at the weekly meeting of the Citizens\u2019 Club, which is held in Mr.Lucien Gagnon\u2019s Res- | taurant, was a presentation made to | Trooper Wallace McCabe, of the 27th ¦ noxville, spent a few days with the Armoured Division, and Sgt.Navig- former\u2019s brother and sister-in-law, A very pleasant Busy Bee meeting was held at the home of Mrs.Victor Bell with Mrs.Everett Blair as joint hostesses.The meeting was presided over by the President, Mrs.Victor Bell.The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Eldine Waldron, and approved.A quilt was tacked for the Red Cross and some aprons were sold.Instead of the annual supper the following ladies canvassed the members for donations, namely Mrs.Frank McConnell, the Misses Audrey Waldron, Mary Hurley, Gertrude Dempsey and Eldine Waldron.Fifty-one dollars was collected and this was paid to the United Church Fund.A very pleasant afternoon was brought to a close by the hostesses serving a delicious supper.The table receipts were very gratifying.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Waldron were Mr.Roy MacRae, of Montreal, Mr.Clement MacRae, of Windsor, Vt.,and Mr, Andrew MacRae, of High Forest.Mr.Walter Gallagher has gone to Randiboro for an indefinite time.Mr.and Mrs.Joel Bellam, of Len- a guest for the holiday week-end of Mr.and Mrs.Alton Bray, McMa- namy Avenue.# * * Mr.E.A.Shadsey and his son, Robert, spent Thanksgiving Day with.Mrs.Chadsey, who is visiting her mother, Mrs.Thomas Flaherty.* * * Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Tear, of Windsor, have received a cable from their son, Pte.J.Tear, R.C.A.S.C announcing his safe arrival in England.» Mrs.Effie Gay, Terrill Avenue, and Miss Edna Beerworth, Melbourne Street, spent the Thanksgiving week-end with relatives in Coati-cook.* * * Cpl.Paul Elliott has left for Saskatoon, Sask., after spending a two weeks\u2019 furlough with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Y.Elliott, 34 Wolfe Street.« * « Miss Winnifred A.Wiggett, High Street, returned last nignt from Quebec, where she was a guest for the holiday week-end of her sister, Mrs.Hugh Hatch.* * * , Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Hay, who have been guests of the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.A.E.Wiggett, at Dufferin Court, have returned to their home in Rawdon, Que.* \u2022 » Recorder and Mrs.Emmett Mc-Manamy, Montreal, spent the Thanksgiving week-end in Sherbrooke, visiting the former\u2019s father, Mr.D.J.McManamy.* * * Sgt.Gunner Sydney Marshall, R.C.A.F., has returned to Halifax after spending a two weeks\u2019 furlough with his mother, Mrs.E.J.Marshall, Moore Street.ROSS\u2014VAN McLeod\u2019s Crossing, Oct.13.\u2014The marriage of Jean Isabel, youngest Mrs.S.F.Maclagan returned last!daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert night from Quebec, where she was a(Van, of McLeod\u2019s Crossing, to Ken-guest for the week-end and Thanks- neth Allan, younger son of Mr.and giving Day of Mr, and Mrs.Roy W.Mrs.Malcolm Ross, of Milan, was .quietly solemnized at the United Manse, East Angus, on Friday, September 11.Rev, C.J.Gustafson, Whitehead * * \u2022 Mrs.J.T.Morkill, who has been a guest for several days of the Miss-\u2022 formerly of Scotstown, officiated, es Hunt and Mrs.R.F.Morris, nt'and was assisted by Rev.H.E.Par-Prospect House,\u201d returned to Lake sons, of Waterloo, brother-in-law of the bride.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street-length dress Megantic this morning.Mr.and Mrs.W, E.Moore motor- ed to Montreal to spend the week- of sheer wool crepe in Dauphin blue end and Thanksgiving day with wüh tailored felt hat.in matching their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.shad-boy tries to mount by clasping the last player around the waist.A sure way to make your party hum is to have lots of games and stunts! You\u2019ll find dozens of good ones in our 32-page booklet^-Blindman\u2019s Boxing Match.Blarney, My Husband Doesn\u2019t Like Peas, many others.Clever Ice-breakers, action games, fortune stunts.Send 15c in coins for your copy of \u201cParty Games for All Occasions\u201d to Daily Record, Home Service, Sherbrooke, Que.Be sure to write plainly your name, address, and the name of booklet.Take Care Of Your Health Use Our \u201cB.1\u201d Bread ALLATT\u2019S PHONE 724 -«ion- For information z Telephone 2940.TODAY Until FRIDAY VOTED THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADEl CREES\tWAITII» CARSON PIDGEON DirecUd b, WILLIAM WYLER Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN MRS.MINIVER Added Attraction \u201c PIERRE OF THE PLAINS\u201d LATEST NEWS Pop-Eye Cartoon Stewart, of Montreal, spent Thanksgiving week-end with Mrs Stewart\u2019s mother, Mrs.David Wil- son.* * * Mr.Henry H.Rugg, of Ottawa, spent the Thanksgiving week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.S.Rugg, Queen Street.PO.John Rugg also spent the holiday week-end at home.\u2022 » * Dr.W.L.Shurtleff, the Rev.T.J.Matthews and the Rev.Roy P.Stafford, all from Coaticook, were in took place of Elizabeth Oliva, daugh-Lieutanant the Rev.W.R.North- ter of Mr, and Mrs, William Little, ridge left this morning for New]Adderley, and Mr.Ibrey Lee Batley, Brdnswick, where he will take upjWillowdale Pond, Brookbury, Que., his duties as an officer in the Veter-'youngest son of Mr.ami Mrs.Walter ans\u2019 Guard of Canada.Mrs.North-jBatley.Rev.John Prout officiated bridge and Miss Virginia Northridg ¦ at the service.Mrs.A.P.Weary, the are remaining in Sherbrooke, and organist, played the wedding music.will continue in Queen Street.residence at 116 Mr.and Mrs.H.Nelson, Sherbrooke yesterday for Thanks-.giving Driv 'Bu'npr.nnrl to transact (}\u2019 business.Messrs.Billy and Kenneth Nelson, giving Day dinner, and to transact or Melbourne, were in Sherbrooke on Saturday and were among the Pte.Nelson C.Haldenby, of the The church was decorated for the occasion with autumn flowers, ferns and baskets of asters and gladioli.The guests\u2019 seats were decorated with rosettes of white and yellow ribbons._________ Given in marriage by her father, guests who attended the party given !tbe bride wore a dawn blue floor- ator Dennis McCabe, sons of Dr.and Mrs.A.W.McCabe, of College Street.About fifty people were in attendance and the presentation was made by Mr.H.N.Becker.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bellam.They also called on other relatives and friends.The many friends of Miss Paulene Reed, of Sawyerville, will be sorry Veterans\u2019 Guard of Canada, has re-! Mrs.Frank Eastman on the occo i-nrnor! to T.indsav.Ont., after spend- ion of the twenty-fifth anmversai of their wedding day.W XM_r ia L.O'- li IH W I.1 1 i, y Ci i\ti * ' i \u2022 , that evening in honor of Mr.and]!®1!®^1 velvet gown witn hat and Mr,.Frank Eastman on the oceas-'veil to match and carried a sheaf turned to Lindsay, Ont., after spend, ing the week-end with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.H.Murphy.Laurier Avenue.\t,\t.*\t»\t*\tspent the Thanksgiving Mrs.Jack Peters, her infant dau- Quebec, visiting their ghter, Daphine, and Miss Sandra Pe- ^.ughter-m-daw, bouquet of yellow gladioli and ferns with baby\u2019s breath.Mr Mrs.Charlie Little, sister-in-law, r.and m!s.Clinton E.SoleaH* the\t°HfGe t the ThanksBivme- week-end in brlde s flnl-V attendant.Mrs.Little tthe thanksgiving week enrt i vwe a floor.lellgth gown of azure m,- sni Mi's YV b\u2019ufi crepe with hat to match ami Mr.and Mis.YV.j bouqi,et of g|adioH (l Now coffee is rationed I want only the best That\u2019s Maxwell House madam ! j \\ TB o=.Y\\= /J /L WITH your purchases of coffee strictly limited, make sure that every cup you prepare contains the very utmost in coffee goodness.Insist on Maxwell House Coffee.1 A superb blend of the very finest coffees the world produces .unmatched for rich, full flavor and mellow, full-bodied goodness.2\tRoasted by a special process that roasts every bean evenly and completely all through.3\tPacked in a Super-Vacuum tin to ensure roaster freshness and in two grinds-DRIP and REGULAR.MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR COFFEE COUPONS, DRINK MAXWELL HOUSE \"Good to the last drop \u2019 MH432 rickville, Ont.MIND YOUR MANNERS Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers given belowi 1.What is the time usually set for a luncheon \" T .\t:\t:\t.\t.v,, Mrs.bitue, motner ot une orme, drea Irwin who visited her brothel-, owne(1 in b]ack flat crepe, with in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.J.L-iWhi(,h shl> wore a black hat.White Johnson, during the interim.\t|coilar and cuffs and a corsage ~\t.\t, ,, T,, nr, bouquet completed the costume.Captain and Mrs.Edgar B.Dun-, ^rs Batley the bridegroom\u2019s lap, of Gainesville, Georgia, an- mo^er wore navy silk crepe with nounce the engagement of their ;)\that and a corsage bouquet, daughter, Minnie Maria, to Lieu-\tg.ufists were entertained by tenant John Peters huiler, U.S.jthe st_ St(,phen>s (Jui)d in the I.O.Navy.Son otf Mr.and Mrs.b.K.f) F_ Han.Dinner was served to 150 Fuller, of New York and Sherbrooke ets The hali and tables were Lieutenant Fuller is a graduate of b(.autifu]1y decorated in white and Bishop\u2019s College School and tbe.yellow.Autumn flowers, ferns, glad-University of Bishop\u2019s College, Lcn- aruj asters were attractively noxville, Quebec.The marriage will .lrranced.The bride\u2019s table was TO MY CUSTOMERS, TO THE PUBLIC\u2014 I wish to advise my many customers and the general public that I am back permanently at my shop, after a few; months\u2019 absence.As always, I will do my utmost to serve you with quality merchandise, varied choice and reasonable prices.Our stock is now as complete as can be and you will find it advantageous to come in and see us before doing your buying.You can save important sums of money by walking upstairs to our shop up above the Dominion Store.Jean-Paul Perrault JEWELLER\u2014WATCHMAKER 58a Wellington St.North.\tTel.618 ABOVE DOMINION STORE 9 Do women u«uallv keen their noxvitie,\tme i / \u201e\t.arranf.P(J.i he bride's t 7\u2019 U0 °i™en\t\u2019 iep u \u201e take place on October eighteenth at :\t.jth carnations ats on when they are luncheon\tJ,._______aeçoratea wnn carna lions hats on when they guests?3.\tIs it good manners for a husband to tell his hostess that her coffee is much better than his wife\u2019s?4.\tShould a wife ever say anything the New York Avenue Presbyterian .\t^ and jhrey Batley left for Church, Washington, D.C.Only the Brookbury, the bride travelling in two families will be present at thejgrey suit v,-ith a blue hat.ceremony.\tj They will be at home to their /\t*\t*\t*\t(friends at Willowdale Pond, Brook- The annual Harvest Hop, given kury.under the patronage of \u2018he Eliza-] Many valuable gifts were re- ,\tll\"\t1\t'll\t1\t1 iL.' I LA 1 .4 .X\t| , CA.I.1 J I CA L, \u2019\u2019A- A A \u2019\tH (III V \\ Hume junior chapter I.O.D.ceived and over $135 in cash, less highly of her husband.\tJE., at the Sherbrooke Country Club: Mrs.Batley is one of Inverness o; When cigarets are on the dmnei ()n ga(.ur(jay evening, was one of the!leading women.She has taken an Libie, should they oe in an open-top\tiargely attended and delightful jactive part in the Women\u2019s Insti- C°si7uiner ' u j -c\t^ social event.-; of the season.Seldom juite, who were her special guests at YV hat would you do if\u2014\t.\t, if ever has this popular rendezvous | the wedding.She was also a worker You are a woman s.gning a social 'oeen more effectively decorated, the ; n the Inverness Red Cross Group, note to a woman who calls you Mrs.\t-\t-\t~\t\u2022 Jones\u2014 (a)\tSign it \u201cNorah Jones\u201d?(b)\tSign it \u201cMrs.Jones\u201d?Answers 1.\tOne or one-thirty.2.\tYes.Unless it is a small af- brilliant autumnal foliage together j Mrs.Battley carries the best wishes with colorful fruit and vegetable.-.|of afl for her future happiness, forming a gorgeous setting for the ; bevy of attractive maidens, the ma- MASTER VIOLIN MAKER jority of whom were wearing long, Antonio Stradivari of Cremona, It- graceful dance frocks of every coior j al is ,ajd t0 have been the master -\t, ,\t,,\t, in the rainbow.Mrs.J.B.Mdtimore.- \u2022 m\u201ej.ers cr aii t;me tie was fair and the women are w\u2019ell ac- ,h rtmterL r-.n-i-r nerg and Y1011.\t, \u2022 *, \u2022 .'L,- the Lnapter s popu.ar i.y-gent, am, born m ^44 and c lçd in 4,37.quamted.\t.\t,.\t,\tMrs.W.E.Loomis, Sherbrocke s ______________________________________ 3.No.He can give his nostess a(yiunicjpal Regent, received in I.compliment without being rude to his wife.4.\tNo.5.\tYes.Better \u201cWhat Would You Do\u201d solution\u2014 ?a).to learn that she is a patient in a Montreal hospital and all wish her filled the dance hall to its utmo a speedy recovery.\t1 capacit;.the i entrance hall, whtre Mrs.Matthew Graham was in charge of the tickets.The huge lounge was used for danc-; ing and Giz Gagnon\u2019s seven-piece orchestra was in attendance, while in j the sun-porches and dining room tables and chairs were arranged to accommodate the huge cfowd which t MATERNITY CORSETS AND BELTS, ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St W.Tel.3868 Near Bus Terminal \">ME WANT ANOTHER SUCE OF BREAD\" \\\t1 '\t/ XT»# /\t\\ \\_/'/> \\ -OF COURSE THEY DOIT\u2019S MADE WITH FLEISCHMANN\u2019S FRESH YEAST \u2022 Everyone loves the wholesome goodness of bread baked with Fleischmann\u2019s fresh Yeast.That\u2019s why four generations of Canadian homemakers have preferred this yeast for baking bread at home.If you bake at home, it can be depended on every time to give a smooth-textured, sweet-tasting, delicious loaf.No chances of doughy, heavy failures with Fleischmann\u2019s Yeast.At your grocer\u2019s.GIT MORI VITAMINS\u2014 MORI PIPI Eat 2 coktl of FLEISCHMANN\u2019S fr»$h Yeast «very day.This Y«ast Is an \u2022xc«ll«nt naturalsourca of fh« BComplex group of vitamins! MADE IN CANADA I 245981 b.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1942, CHURCH MARKS ANNIVERSARY AT KNOWLTON Rev.E.D.Mitchell in Charge of Special Service To Commemorate United Church\u2019s 87th Year.Knowlton, Oct.13.\u2014The United Church celebrated its eighty-seventh anniversary on Sunday, October 4, with a special service in the morning with the Pastor, Rev.E.D.Mitchell, in charge.Hymns sung by the Choir were \u201c0 -God of Bethel,\u201d \u201cFaith of Our Fathers\u201d and \u201cJesus to Thy Table Led.\u201d Mr.A.Leroy Bullard rendered the solo \u201cJ Do Not Ask, 0 Lord that Life May Be a Pleasant Load,\u201d by Albert Lister Peace.Psalm 118 was read responsively and the lesson was read from the Book of Exodus.In his sermon, the Pastor reviewed the history of the Chprch, which was erected during the pastorate of Rev.G.Dorey.In 1860 Knowlton became a distinct Circuit and Rev.Francis Hunt was the first Minister appointed.The following Ministers have since served this circuit: Rev.Donald Sutherland, Rev.William Scales, Rev.George Stenning, Rev.Hugh Cairns, Rev.John Stewart, Rev.Richard Robinson, Rev.John Grenfell, Rev.Hugh Cairns, Rev.Samuel Teeson, Rev.William F.Perley, Rev.Richard Robinson, Rev.William Smith, during whose pastorate the church which stands today was built, Rev.Duncan T.Gunnings, Rev.William Hansford Stevens, Rev.Edward Crane, Rev.William Smith, (two terms), Rev, Andrew Galley, Rev.George Wood, Rev.Harry Walker, Rev.Isaac Nelson, Rev.A.E.Hagar, Rev.D.H.MacFarlane and the present Pastor, Rev.E.D.Mitchell.At the close of the sendee the Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper was observed.COLFAX LODGE Colfax Rebekah Lodge No.29 met in regular session on Thursday evening, October 1, in the I.O.O.F.Hall with eighteen members and four visitors present.The Noble Grand, Mrs.Beulah W'hitcher, was in the chair and the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs.Florence Sanborn in the absence of the Secretary.Several matters of business ivere given attention and the usual Lodge routine followed.The degree was then conferred on two new members with the following taking part: Mrs.Rebecca Pondtt, Mrs.H.A.Pettes, Mrs.Agnes McClay, Mrs.Ian W, Crandall, Mrs.Josephine Wing, Mrs.Maude Ball, Mrs.Beulah Whitcher, Mrs.Doris Bockus, Mrs.Florence Sanborn.Mrs.Margaret Bockus, Mrs.Jessie Stowe and Miss Lulu Turner.Those present were Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Whitcher, Mr.and Mrs.Itoyee Wing, Mr.George Allen, of Foster; Mr.and Mrs.William Stone, Miss Gladys Stone, Miss Margaret Marsh, of Duboyce\u2019s Corner; Mr.and Mrs.John Bockus and Mrs.Douglas Bockus, of Fulford; Mr.and Mrs.C.C.McClay, of Bolton Pass; Mrs.Annie Stetson, of Sutton; Mrs.Maude Ball, Mrs.Marion Pettes, Mrs.Mabel Crandall, Mrs.Florence Sanborn, Mrs.Rebecca Porrit and Miss Lulu Turner.THE LADIES' CIRCLE The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Circle was held at the borne of Mrs.C.B.Bullard and Mrs.A.Leroy Bullard on Wednesday afrerncon.October 7, at 3:30 o\u2019clock.The Vice-President, Mrs.A.L, Bullard, was in the chair and there were seven members and two visitors present.The devotional period opened with the Scripture lesson from Psalm 139 given by Mrs.C.B.Bullard after which the Lord\u2019s Prayer was repeated in unison.The minutes of their last meeting were read by the Secretary, Mrs, Elton Bockus, and approved and the usual business matters were given attention.The Treasurer, Miss Ethel Marsh, reported a balance of $68.30 on hand.Ten sick calls were reported to have been made since last meeting.It was suggested that the Circle do some form of Rod Cross work at each meeting and as this suggestion was met with unanimous approval it was decided to make a quilt, which will later be donated to the local I.O.D.E.Chapter for British Relief.A greeting card was signed by all present to be sent to a shut-in friend.The meeting was brought to a close, after which the hostesses served refreshments.Those present at the meeting were Mrs.James R, Armstrong, Mrs.A.L.Bullard, Mrs.G.M.Ransom, Mrs.C.B.Bullard.Miss Edith Nichol, Mrs.R.B.Call, Mrs.Elton Bockus and Rev.E.D.Mitchell.General Note» Mrs.E.W.Morgan called on her sister, Mrs.C.Robb, in Sweetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.John Sanborn, of Brome, called on Mr.and Mrs.James F.Armstrong.Rev.Father St.Pierre visited the Missionary Exhibition at St.Joseph\u2019s Oratory, in Montreal.Mrs.Annie Stetson, of Sutton, for burns, cuts, IRRITATIONS use CUTICURA OINTMENT A WORLD-WIDE SUCCESS FOR SO YEARS Cuticura medicinal toilet Soap and Ointment help quickly relieve rough, coarsened skin, torment of rectal itch, athlete's foot, itch and pain of piles.Buy today.A/arfe in Canada.spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs.Ian W.Crandall, and Mr.i Crandall.Mrs.John Hamilton and two children, of Warden, were guests jof Mr.and Mrs, S.W.Hamilton.I Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Streeter, of Bondville, were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Eldridge.Mrs.Harold Barber, of Browns-ibui'g, was a guest at the home of her ! parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Mitchell.Miss Eileen Robinson has returned from spending two weeks in Montreal the guest of her uncle and iaunt, Mr.and Mrs, C.A.Mizener.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Hall, of Sweetsburg, were guests of Mrs.Eli Hall and Miss Hildred Hall, j Mr.and Mrs.H.Prouty and Mrs.L.McClay, of Bondville, called on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Barnes and Mrs.Nina Barnes.1 Mr.Lawrence Gauthier, of Farn-ham, was a guest of his mother, Mrs.Adrien Gauthier.Mr, and Mrs.John W.Buckus and Mrs.Douglas Bockus, of Fulford, called at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Tilton Bockus.Mr.L.A, Gaudreau has sold his property to Mr.E.Rene., Mr.William Renaud, of Sutton, I was in town.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Mizener, of Montreal, were overnight guests of the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.T.E.I Miller.Mr.and Mrs.B.W.P.Coghlin, of Montreal, spent a week-end at their summer residence here.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Bailey, of iFarnham, were week-end guests of iMr.Bailey\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.IL.F.Bailey.| Mr.and Mrs.Grant Streeter and |two children, of Sherbrooke, were jgucsts of Mr.and Mrs.William ! Eldridge.I Mrs.Alcide Girard was in Hart-jford, Conn., for a week-end to meet her husband, who is returning to ! Knowlton, after spending several ! months in the United States.Mr.Raoul Roy has gone to St.Johns, where he has employment on the construction of military barracks there.Mr.and Mrs.Ian Boyd and son, Thomas, of Montreal, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall.Mrs.Donald Miller and little daughter, Dawn Ann, have returned from visiting relatives in Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.William Eldridge attended the christening of their grandson, the son of Mr.and Mrs.Grant Streeter, at Bondville.Miss Antoinette Fontaine is assisting at the local post office replacing Mrs.Arthur Page, who has been on the staff for about thirteen years and is leaving to join her daughters in Gaspe.| Mrs.Scott, of Montreal, was a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Anthony LaPorte.I Miss A.A.McGinnis is visiting Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Prouty, at Bondville.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Mizener, of Montreal, spent an evening with Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Mizener.Mr.George Sharman, of Mont-ical, spent a week-end with his family here.Corporal Norma Wiken has returned to Montreal, where she will resume her duties in the C.W.A.C.Cpl.Wiken has been spending two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C, E.Wiken.From October 18 to 25 there will be held a retreat in this parish, which will end with the Forty Hours.Mr.and Mrs.J.Casavant, of Waterloo, spent several days with 'Mr, and Mrs.M.St.Hilaire.Mr.George Pibus, of South iBolton, was a guest of his mother and sister, Mrs.William Pibus and Miss Bertha Pibus.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.McCorkill, of Farnham, spent a week-end in town.Mrs, C, A.Mizener, of Montreal, called on Mrs.Elton Bockus.Mr.C.P.Thornton\u2019s factory began operating on Monday, Octo-|her 5.Mrs.George Stone was the guest of Mrs.William Rockwell, in Brome.Mrs.I).II.Greene and Mrs.Patty Him felt were dinner guests of Mr.snd Mrs.George A.McClay at Bond-Mile.Miss Lucia Hadlork has returned lo her home in Iron Hill, after spending two months at the Lake View I Hotel.Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, who is [attending Waterloo High School, spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Hamilton, j Mrs.W.Durrell and Mrs.F.Willey, of South Bolton, spent a day i in town.: Pte.Gerard Noel, of Laehine, spent a week-end in town.Mrs.John Jones was a guest of , Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Hunter and Miss Alice Hunter, at Waterloo.! Mrs.Baldwin, of Coaticook, is the guest of her son.Mr.C.P.I Thornton, at \u201cThorn Ridge.\u201d Mrs, William Harden is visiting her son.Mr.Roland Talbot, and Mrs.Talbot, in Montreal, j Mr.and Mrs.Donat Renaud were visiting their children, Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Patenaude, of Drummond-ville, Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Renaud, of Montreal, and Rev.Sister Ste.Cecile de Jesus, at St.Basile le Grand.Mrs.R.B.Call entertained several friends of her son, Mitchell, on the occasion of his eighth birthday on October 6.Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall and son, Roderick, Mrs.Annie Stetson, Mrs.C.E.Crandall and Mr.Inn Boyd spent an evening in Waterloo.Several from here attended the |Interscholastic track meet at Waterloo.Several of the local High School boys took part.Mr.Arthur Coderre, of Farnham, spent a day with his family here.Miss Mary Farmer, of Sutton Convent, spent a week-end at her home here.Mrs.Henrietta Scott and Miss Minnie E.Scott spent a day with Mrs.Cora French, in Sutton Junction.Mrs.C.P.Hunter, of Waterloo, spent a day in town.Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Mizener and son.Aider, accompanied by Mrs.A.W.Mizener.Mrs.L.A.Mizener and Mr.Karl Mizener, visited Mrs.J.M.Swett, at her farm in Foster.Miss Doris Coderre, of Granby, visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Anthime Coderre.LAC.Ross Brouillette.of the R.C.A.F.spent a week-end with his father, Mr.Romeo Brouillette and his brothers.Mrs.D.H.MacFarlane and two sons.Alee, and Donald, of Montronl.\"visited Mrs.MacFarlane\u2019s parent*, Mr.and Mrs.Carmi McLaughlin, i Mr.Ronald Robinson, of Montreal, wa» in town.Mr.and Mrs.A.Dufresne, of (Austin, were guests of Mrs.William Pibus and Miss Bertha Pibus.| Mrs.John W.Bockus, of Fulford, spent Wednesday, October 7, at the home of her son, Mr.Elton Bockus, Mrs.Bockus and family.! Mr.Leslie Armstrong, of Tibbit\u2019s IHill, visited his father, Mr.James 'R.Armstrong, who still remains seriously 111.| The many friends of Miss Inez IConsens arc pleased to learn that her condition has slightly improved, although she is still confined to her iroom.! Mr.Albert Blier, of Waterville, is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Soles.LAC.Alfred Guillotte has return-¦ed to his duties in the R.C.A.F., after spending several weeks at his home here.Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall and son, Roderick, and Mr.and Mrs.Ian C.Boyd and son, Thomas, of Montreal, called on friends in Sutton.! On Wednesday evening, October [7, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Mizener attended the christening of their 'great-grandson, which took place at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lester Mizener, in West Bolton.The child, son of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Mizener, received the name Gary Stewart.The ceremony was performed by Rev.W.H.Thompson.An unusual and interesting feature of the event was the presence of four generations of the Mizener family.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Pettes, of Sherbrooke, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Earl B.Mizener and also visited Mrs.A.W.Mizener and Mr.Karl A, Mizener.Mrs, Gordon Cousens and children, of Waterloo, were guests of Mrs.William Pibus and Miss Bertha Pibus.Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Guiilet and son, Roger, spent several days in Montreal.Rev.E.D.Mitchell spent an afternoon in Waterloo.School closed here on Wednesday.October 7, and re-opened on Tuesday, October 13.Mr, Donat Renaud, of Fulford, was in town on Wednesday.Miss Mary Cousens, of Montreal, has spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Cousens.Mrs, Bertha Ledoux visited relatives in Montreal.Mrs.Elton Bockus and son Crandall, spent a day in Montreal.News items of local interest, sub- scriptions, advertisements, etc., will be attended to promptly if given to the local correspondent, Mrs, Elton Bockus, Phone 73-W.Mr.and Mrs.K.C.George, Mr, and Mrs.L.J.Crandall and Mrs.C.E.Crandall spent an evening in : Waterloo.| Mr.Oscar Davis and Mrs, Edson [Davis, of Fulford, were in town on October 7.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Phelps, of Foster, were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Mizener on October 6.Mrs.A.O\u2019Reilly, of Montreal, was a guest at the home of Mrs.William Pibus and Miss Bertha I Pibus.1 Mr.W.Morrison, Miss E.Whelan, Miss May Hex tall.Miss W.White, Mrs.Hazel Miller and Miss M.J.Ness attended the Teachers\u2019 Convention in Montreal.Miss Hart has returned to her home in Montreal, after spending 'the summer with Miss E.A.Wood.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Parkes are spending a few days in Montreal, where the latter will undergo a minor operation.Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Mizener were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lester Mizener, at West Bolton.Mrs.Walter Knowlton, of Foster, spent a day with her mother and sister, Mrs.William Pibus and Miss Bertha Pibus.ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Mr.and Mrs.W, R.Willard Receive Congratulations and Best Wishes from Friends and Neighbors on 40th Wedding Jubilee.Bishopton, Oct.13.\u2014The home of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Willard was the scene of a very pleasant gathering on September 24 when friends and neighbors gathered to extend their best wishes and congratulations on the occasion of their fortieth wedding anniversary.Among the guests present were seven who attended the wedding forty years ago.The evening was spent in card playing, music and dancing, the music being furnished by Mrs.Dawson and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hooker.At midnight delicious salad re- freshments were served by Mrs.Willard, assisted by Mrs, Hollis Joyce and Mrs.Artemas Willard.Mr.and Mrs.W.R, Willard were the recipients of several beautiful gifts including a purse of money, which was presented to them by Major E.D, MacAuley with the best wishes in behalf of those present, to which Mr.Willard replied in hi.; most able manner and thanked their friend in a few well-chosen words.A very pleasant evening was brought to a close by singing \u201cFor They Are Jolly Good Fellows\u201d and \u201cGod Save the King.\u201d General Note» Mr.and Mrs.T.L.Tite will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on October 18.Mrs.H.H.Scowen spent a week 'in Toronto, Ont., as a guest of her daughter, A.W.2 Scowen.[ Guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Bent-lley were Mr.and Mrs.E.Coaply, of I Elm Creek, Man.; Mr, and Mrs.E.; Edgecombe, of Verdun, and Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Shorten, Miss Francis j Shorten, Miss Marjorie Moore and \u2019Mrs.H.Pearce, of Sherbrooke.BROOKBURY Mrs.Alden Clarke spent a few days in East Angus and Sherbrooke.Cpl.Ronald Coates, R.R.of Can- ada, from Quebec City, was an overnight guest of his father, Mr.Walter Coates.Mr.R.W, Saint Pierre, Principal of the Consolidated School, is in Montreal attending the Teachers\u2019 Convention.\t, Mr.and Mrs.William Little returned to their home in Adderley recently after spending a few days at the home of their daughter, Mrs.Ibrey Batley, and Mr.Batley, \u201cWillowdale.\u201d WATERVILLE Among those from Waterville who are attending the Tuesday night Adult Education Lectures in Len-noxville, are the Misses A.Labonte, Audrey Bellam, Anita Label, Mildred M.Smith and Messrs.Walter Dobfc, Haines and Clayton Bernard.Those who attended the Anglican chieken-pie supper at Hatley, on Wednesday night, October 7, were Mrs.Fred W.Ayer, Mrs.H.W.Burton, Mrs.Chester Trafton, Mrs.F.0.Smith and Miss Mildred M.Smith.Mrs.James Morgan, Mr.and Mrs.George Smiley, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Hughes and daughters, Marilyn and Gwendolyn, of Montreal, were guests at the Parkinson home.m B siiiiiiif MW YOU\u2019VE GOT A JOB; SO HAS EVERYBODY ELSE.But what about after the w ar?You and everybody else will want a good job then.Well, there is one way that you and everybody else can help to insure a good job after the war.That is for you and everybody else to save as much as you can out of your present earnings and buy Victory Bonds.Then you will have money to spend after the war Tor things that you can\u2019t buy now, or that you shouldn\u2019t be buying because they are not absolutely necessary.We refer to all luxury goods, and a host of other things that cannot honestly be called necessities in time of war.Many firms that manufactured these goods in peacetime are now making munitions or other war supplies.After the war, the quicker they can switch back to making their peacetime goods, the sooner they will be able to carry on with peacetime employment.So, you see that, quite apart from the patriotic appeal to save and Buy Victory Bonds, there are sound business reasons for doing so.Authorize your employer to set aside a definite sum from each pay envelope to buy Victory Bonds.DO IT TODAY.The repayment of every dollar you invest in Victory Bonds, plus a fair rate of interest, is guaranteed by Canada.WORK SAVE LEND FOR VICTORY National War Finance Committee Pl-S l 9^6658 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1942, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WINTER ROADS HOLDS MEETING the Winter Roads Association to be held at the Town Hall in Sutton on Thursday evening, October 15th.North Stukely Gunner With Artillery Regiment Overseas SUCCESSFUL SALE OF W.S.S.AND CERTIFICATES AT BROME FAIR.Over one thousand dollars was sold in War Savings Stamps and Certificates at the Brome County Fair.| H.M.S.Jervis Bay, Junior Chap-nnmmittpfi ter.I.O.D.E., of Knowlton, and the vumimueeIRoy Scouts Troops of Sutton and Brome County Holds Session at Mountain knowlton, participated in the drive View Hotel\u2014General Meet- £,ld b.y mingling with ing to Be Held in Sutton on October Î5.the crowd were instrumental in achieving this wonderful success.ANNUAL GUILD SUPPER 1,1\t*\tThe annual chicken pie supper Brome County Winter Roads Asso- Kiven by the members of St.John\u2019s V?ei0Hltel on^t^ednesdav^eveninir11Tow^HaU^was\\^flne success.View Hotel on Wednesday e enmg, j Fjnanciai results were very grati-September 30th, with Chairman F.f j\thundred and nin/^llars A.Sutcliffe, presiding.Others pres- b\"in®\u2019 taken in duri the evening, sene were Directors: D H.Mapes, |TlleePresident Mrs_ A_ lMason I I I Ws£i I i av aovi/4 A 1 1/vc inllYiiri^ic* welcomed the guests.J.L.Deslieres and A.Deslauriers.Several matters of business were transacted and the following were Great credit is due the waitresses, Mrs.R.V.Mason, Mrs.David the donators to the winter roads for Tracey and the Misses Glenna Mar-1 the winter of 1941-42: Atlas Ply-, tin, Helen Vail, Jean Draper, Jean wood Corporation, W._F.Vilas Coin- Tracey, Joyce Johnston and Mary pany, Imperial Oil Company, Edward Persons, Carnation Milk Company, National Breweries, Dealers\u2019 Supply Company, Standard Brands Limited, National Soft Drinks, De Laval Company, Wonder Bakeries Limited, J.H.Bryant Limited, Dr.Paintin, Southern Canada Power Company, L.A.Giroux, James McKee, John Bassett, Carl Brock, Russell Call, G.H.Robb, D.H.Mapes, I.A.Lawrie, M.Knowlton and R.Bullard, A.R.MacLaren, Crandall Bros.Garage, Cyril Benoit, Ross Clarkson, Elmo Ashton, G.B.Foster, Brome Lake Duck Farm, A.Laporte, F.G.Park, Fred Raphael, Robb\u2019s Store Registered, Ian Crandall, Arthur Woodley, Ehvood Wilson, Murray Ransom, Mrs.Halden-by, L.D.McClintock, H.Coderre, Lawrence Draper, Mrs.Ladouceur, Ernest Page, J.Lefebvre, F.F.Fyles, A.Deslauriers, F.Hawley, G.Dandenault, A.Dube, E.Drainville, W.A.Thibault, R.St.Francois, L.Smith, O.Rocheteau, G.Desnoyers, i D.Spencer, E, Boright, M.D.Lahue,i W.Hall, H.Despres Limited, F.N.' Carr, Lewis Safford, Lionel Larose, K.Jenne, Lucien Tremblay, A.H.Lebeau, J .M.Langelier, R.Chate-auvert, C.U.R.Tartre, Ernest Cardin, D.A.Brown, G.Gingras, William Renaud, Albert Bergeron.Sutton Manufacturing Limited, J.L.Deslieres, Bernard Bazinet, G.N.Thompson, E.Lagrandeur, D.H.Baker, G.L.Aldrich, Darrah Bros, and George Lassonde.These donators are cordially invited to attend a general meeting of W** n Shirley Beattie, Lucy Healy, Helen Hills, Jean Fee, Douglas Rodgers and Raymond Woods, former Seniors tiro now members of the Young People\u2019s Class.J \"\t- \u2018 * of by intend* E.A.Healy, who through illness was forced to resign.General Notes BARN3TON Guests of Mr.Chester Olevelanv were Mr.and Mrs.George Sylvester, of Wa-Taylor, bert Ban-W allace Mr.and Mrs.Howard Drew and four sons, of Ottawa, were guests of relatives here.On their return Mrs.I,, c.James, who has\thome they were accompanied by the summer with her f,|st01\u2019\u2019 .\u2022'1's; : Mrs.Kenneth Drew and daughter, Robert llali, Cimg St., and lucnds ijC0Iia wfoo will be their guests for in this vicinity, has gone to Orone, lwi, wc,ol.S- Jackson.General Note* Mr.and Mrs.Frank Davis were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Davis.Callers of Mr.and Mrs.William Barnes at Rockledge Farm, were Mr.and Mrs.James Lowry, of Richmond, and Mr.and Mrs.S.G.Quil-liams and family, of Foster.Pte.Forest Wright has returned to Sussex, N.B., after spending a furlough with his family in Brome.Mrs.Laurius Demers, of Toronto, Ont.was a week\u2019s guest of her mother, Mrs.Arthur Coderre.Mr.Kenneth Jenne, of Sutton, was in Brome for a day.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Osborne motored to Cowansville for an evening.Mr.Harold' Belcher attended the Masonic meeting held in Knowlton.¦Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Libby andj\t.t.son, George Edward, of Richford, leco^nuion.\tDesRosicrs, Montreal lawyer, demonstrates how to use the \u201cdirector,\" an iivstru Vt were callers at the home of Mr._uns ont\u201e £\tI.Î the ch*s are, left to right.Sgt.Gerard Boileau.Montreal;\u2019L/Bdr.Paul Lanmche, La Tuque, P.Q.; Gnrs.Georges anMrïr SteveWGa?lor and grandson, Constantin, St.Alexis des-Monts, Que.; Xavier Rochette, Ottawa; Roger Gaudrcau, Ottawa; Jacques Lamarche, Mont-Launer, Que.; and Regis William Gaylor, and Mr.Nelson Turgeon, Prince Albert, Sask Davis, all of Foster, were day\t.lu guests of the former\u2019s son, Mr.E.Gervais, Contrée Gaylor, at the home of Mrs.Arthur j\tAt both Coderre.\tchatting with Capta Mr.and Mrs.E.N.Tracey, of at Dieppe.Eastman, were week-end guests at i -; Cedar Springs.\t.\t, botsford, sister, Eva, and other rela- ofMher- parents?KndVrs.\tof North>°y\u2019 Vt*-\t!| Judd, at Gables Farm, Foster.Snanned dvrins' a rest period in bottom left picture arc Gunner Robert Martin, of North Stukely, and Louis-Philippe Bergeron, of Lorette-ville, both drivers with a French-Canadian Artillery Regiment Overseas.At top left, Lt.Andre Archambault is instructing his men m aircraft how to use the \u201cdirector,\u201d an instrument that brings _the sights of rget.LIFE can Begin AUER 40,//.Around 40 our energy lessens.But, experience has taught us to do our work with less effort.The years ahead should yield the greatest accomplishments, the most enjoyment and happiness.They can, too, if we avoid the kidney and bladder disorders such as Backache, Headache, Rheumatic Pains, Lassitude, Loss of Sleep and Energy which so often attack those around 40.For over half a century Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills have been helping men and women to keep kidneys and bladder in good order.If you are nearing 40, or past it, for the sake of your health and a happier future use Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills today! I2S Joachim Aubut, Roscmount, Que.; Lionel Maine, to make her future home with her daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Drew had a» guests over a week-end Mr.and Mrs., .\t, - .\tV\t.\t.»\t\u2022\tI» nv\t1\t1 , Ci v .' l .\u2019\tV < \\ \\\t1\t, J\t\\ V V V\tV.i l\\ |\t-fc.* -* .\t*.* * I\t4.1A» W» Mrs.Violet Ahkinson of loronto, Velmore Lyons and Mr.and Mrs.is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hardy on College Street.Rev.II.W.and Mrs.Burnett, who have been visiting Dr.and .Mrs.C.R.Boast, left for Toronto where they will visit Mrs.Burnett\u2019s sister.Mrs.Ralph Lett, and Mr.Lett, before proceeding to St.Petersburg, Fla.Mr.Lett\u2019s brother.Brigadier General Sherwood, was reeontly mentioned in dispatches as having received the 1).S.Ü.lie took part in the Dieppe raid.WEST BOLTON After three weeks of arduous work on the driveway at Hillside Farm, two trucks and several men completed the work on Wednesday by drawing gravel.Scholars of the different schools are having several holidays as the teachers are attending the Provincial Teachers\u2019 Convention, in Montreal, on Thursday and Friday and Thanksgiving is on the following Monday.M1LBY to her home here, after spending two months visiting her children at various places in the States.Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Taylor and Mr.Irving Lord, of Massawippi, spent an evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs, A.E.Allen.Mrs.Dolor Desruisseaux and two children, of Watervilie, were week-end guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest K.Wilson, of Kirkland Lake, Ont., and Mrs.A.I E.Allen were guests of Mr.and j Mrs.Samuel Hopper, of Himting-ville, on Monday evening.Alfred M:\\rkwi 11 aml daughter, Mis® Flora Markwcll, of Baldwin\u2019s Mills and Mr.and Mrs, Arthur Buckland and baby, of Watervilie.Mrs.Hattie Dresser has been confined to her room for several days on account of injuries she received by n bad fall at her home here.Her granddaughter, Miss Minajd, of Compton, is earing for her.Mr.Many from here E.E.Gleason and daughter,:» t.jMiss Anna Gleason, of Granby, call- .« ./rinmlShSi ÿ « Mrs.Ccrgc Dow.at T™ tie, Cowansville, entitled \u201cTo Be Or J:\u201cpes' Not to Be.\u201d\t| Friends of Mrs.Albert Culter Mr.Rodolphe Demers, of Granby, vvill be sorry to learn that she is spent a week\u2019s holiday at the home confined to her bed following a of his grandmother, Mrs.A.Coder-, stroke.Dr.R.Noiseux, ot Cowans- re.i ville, is in attendance.Mr.James Booth, of Farnham, The Misses Helen, Dorothy and was a dinner guest of his mother, Muriel Vail were in Sherbrooke toi Mrs.Marv J.Fletcher.\ta week-end AC.L.B.Elliott, of Ottawa, and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Edwards and Mrs.Elliott, of Bedford, were two sons, Grant and Robert, ol week-end guests at Rockledge Farm.West Brome were evening visitors Mr.A.Cordwin, of St.Eugene, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert was a week\u2019s guest of his uncle and Hamilton.\t_\t, aunt, Mr.and Mrs.David Tracey.1 Warrent Officer William Cordwin Miss Muriel Vail is spending an and Mrs.Cordwm, of Ottawa, are a indefinite time in Knowlton with ftw clays\u2019 guests of tne Tracey 1am-hr r sister.Mrs.Harold Worden, Uy.at Cedar Spring Mr.Worden and family.ROTARY MB IS PRESENTED WITH CHARTER 20TB WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AT C00KSH1RE Membership, in Rotary Inter- Surprise Party Held in Honor national Conferred Upon, ot Mr.and Mrs.Almond New Club in Thetford Mines: Pope on Wedding Jubilee.\u2014Arthur Lagueux Gives Address.FATHER MAHEUX GIVES ADDRESS AT RICHMOND Here\u2019s Easy Time-Tested Way To Get Relief Oet after those distressing spells of coughing and case misery of the cold the widely used Vicks way., .Boil some water.Pour it into n bowl.Add a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub.Then breathe in the steaming medicinal vapors.With every breath you take VapoRub\u2019s medication soothes irritation, quiets coughing, helps clear head and breathing passages.FOR ADDED RELIEF.At bedtime rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back.Its poui-tice-vapor action works to bring you comfort while you sleep.Cookshire, Oct.13.\u2014 A surprise party was given in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Almond Pope at their home on At a the occasion of their twentieth wed- Thetford Mines, Oct.1-meeting held at the Manoir Hebert, ! ding anniversary.September 3rd, membership in Ro- About fifty frie: Mrs.Annie Ooapland was a day | tary International was officially con-1 Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Wilson were guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Smith., ferred upon the newly-organized Ro-1 in oards and dancing, the card prizes t\\/t« n \\r Wîl_ Mr.C.lftrpnr».f*.Johnson and his sis- fow CM irk of TWt.fmvl Minos, with i \u2022.i tv/t.-c t TYnamic:- o-uerts of their son Mr.C.E.Wil-, Mr.Clarence Johnson and his\tsis-\ttary Club of Thetford Mines, with\tbcin\twon by Mrs.Leon Desruis- son,\" and family, at Cowansville.¦ 1er, Grace, and other relatives, of\tthe\tpresentation of the Charter.|\tSoaux\tand Mr.H.A.Stevenson.Guests of Mr.E.Gaylor were his Starbridge^ were tea guests oi\u2019\tMi.\tj\tq.C.Smith, the President\tof j\tthe lunch hour Mr.and Mrs.brother, Mr.Carmi _ Gaylor,_ Mrs.anl° Mrs.I rank Davis.^\tI\tthe\tnew club, acting as master\tof\tpope\twere presented with a purse ceremonies, introduced many visit-j0;f money by Mr.H.A.Stevenson, ing Rotarians and presented Mr.j jirs_ p0pe was presented with a Arthur Lagueux, of the City of ; beautiful bouquet of flowers by Mrs.Quebec, District, Governor for the\tHurd.Mr.and Mrs.Pope Gaylor and family, of St.Paul d\u2019Ab- and Mrs.Frank Davis, Mr.Malcoim Martin, of Montreal land Mrs.Martin, of Foster, were 11 week-end guests of Mrs.Alice Martin and family.Mi.Arthur Royea, of Warden, was a Sunday guest of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.F.Durrell tnMra llwrenee Draoer was in St I Smith\u2019 first Presid,cnt th?\t\u2019 Lunch was then served, Mrs.Elsie -\t.\t, Joints and suent a dav\t\u2019 I ford Mines llotary Club- Dlstr]ct Blodgett, sister of Mrs, Pope, seat- j speaker for his informative and The n anv fr ends of Mrs C D ! Governor Lagueux, in his address ing.the gucsls 0f honor at a table mtcresting talk.After the meeting LiHbv will be1 grieved to hear that \u2019 outlined the history of the growth centred with a beautiful four-storey j Father Maheux left for Asbestos, \u201e vdvv criHenl condition I the Kotary movement, its aims wedding cake made and decorated I where he was to address a group \u2022inrniav ouest or wr and *rs\t¦ Rofcary ïntemaüonal, who made the\tthanked\ttheir\tmany\tfriends\tand SMrt ond\u2018AMrs B ucé\t]n'mcipal a'd,dress an,d presented the\tr(,iatives,\tafter\twhich\tall joined m ôfKnowBon were guests of\t1 clmrter\u2019 in the name of Rotary In\u2019\tsinging \u201cFor They Are Jolly\tGood , of Knowlton, were g o\ti texnation®!, to Mr.O.C.(Lanme)\tFell,0ws.\u2019\u2019 Interesting Talk on French and English Relations Given at Adult Education Programme in Town Hall.Richmond, Oct.13.\u2014- The Rev.Father Mahoux, of Laval University, Quebec, gave an address entitled \u201cA Better Understanding\u201d at the weelc-About fifty friends and relatives \\y meeting of the Richmond and were present.The evening was spent Melbourne Branch of Adult Eduea-.\t1 tion.The meeting was held in the Town Hall under the chairmanship of W.Denison.Miss Margaret Bedard acted as Registrar.In his address Father Maheux emphasized the necessity of full co-operation between French and English Canadians.He pointed out several instances of misunderstanding between the two races and advanced a number of suggestions on how a tighter band of unity could be achieved.Rev.S.G.WooJfrey thanked the «bo ic In \u201e verv critical condition i ui U1B\tmuyonitm, no «imo wedding - - , , and is car sing \"all grave concern.| ;jnd purposes and predicted a bright by Mrs.Constant Talbot, of Ascot, j the re,^ \u2018 Mr.ham.was home with his family over the week-end.I j\tA\ti,\t11 -P Li 4- o itt q William Hamilton of Earn-i future for tbc new dub.The Mayor, sjstEr 0f Mrs.Pope.Mr', and Mrs.j A discussion on the Rowcli-Sirois \u2019\t1\tMr.Cede on Pillion, said a few words Modeste Clement, father and mother j Report was led by Rev.Mr.Wool- of welcome to the visitors.\t0f Mrs.Pope, were seated at the frey.This was followed by a King- Delegations from Rotay Clubs of en,m/*//?FOR YOUR WANT ADS.PHONE 68 BRINGING UP FATHER.\"\u2022~ni\"n ir- By George McManus.\u2014 MAGGIE -WHY DON'T YOUR BROTHER GO TO WORK?AT LEA5T-HE MIGHT TRY TO WORK' DON'T TA UK SILLY' HE'S IN THE LIVING-ROOM NOW-LOOKING AT THE WANT ADS IN THE PAPER-GO SEE FOR YOURSELF- Y - GAN'T YOU SEE I'M LOOKIN\u2019 FOR A JOB IN THE \"WANT ADS?Vy^ f I KNOW-BUT THAT'S FOR \"FEMALE HELP- , O pm i ifclif: WELL\u201dMV WIFE IS A FEMALE _ ISN\u2019T SHE?! i ,%ve up - \u201cV ; >C3p, 10.:\tTulum ' -' -V.« !\" ,\t1 10-1 born in Kingsey on November 20th, 1847.daughter of George A.Brock and his wife, Annie Tow ne.On June 22, 1875, she married Lewis Loftus Lodge, who predeceased her on June 26.1926.Mrs.Lodge was devoted to her home and family.The large gathering of both English and French-speaking friends at the funeral as well as the beautiful floral tributes spoke of the high esteem in which she was held.Her failing health, duo to her advanced age, was borne with patience and courage.She was tenderly eared for by her son, Harold, and his wife, who made their home with her.She leaves to mourn her loss four of her seven children, George E, and Mrs.Lodge, of California; Edward and Mrs.Lodge, also of California; Mrs.H.G.Annett, Blanche, of Montreal; and Harold, of Kingsey Falk; Wilton passed away in California over thirty years ago, Mary, a few years later and Florence, Mrs.William Dyer, in November 1941; nine grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren, a daughter-in-law, Helen E.Lodge, of Lakeport, N.H., and a son-in-law, William Dyer, of Concord, N.H., and nieces and nephews.Relatives and friends from Montreal, Denison's Milks, Danville and Brownleigh were present at the funeral.Interment was in the family lot in Danville.Taupier, J.N.Bourassa, A.Maurice, were the bearers.Interment was at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, in Coaticook.The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful, The funeral was under the capable management of Mr.J.H.Rousseau.MRS.T.J.B.TRIHKY, OF COATICOOK.Coaticook, Oct.IS.Funeral services for Thomas .1.B.Trihey, seventy-four years old, was held on October 5th, from his late residence, 93 Main Street, Coaticooik.A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St.John the Evangelist Church.Rev.Fathers Perreault, Lennay and Gosselin officiated.Mr.Trihey died suddenly on October 2nd.He was the son of the late T.J.Bueltmasler Trihey, of Halifax, N.S., and the late Abigail Wheeler Johnson, of Barnston.Mr.Trihey was born and educated in Coaticook and married Malvina Labonte.Of this union were born Arthur, of Fergus, Ont.; Bertha, of Coaticook; and Charley, who died in 1929.Mrs.Trihey predeceased him in July 1935.Other surviving relatives are Mrs.E.L.Sleeper, of Toronto, Ont.; Mrs.A.E.Do ok, Prince Albert, Sa.sk.; T.C.James, of Toronto, Out., nieces and nephew; Mrs.J.F.L.Dubreuil, of Montreal, a sister-in-law, and Charles B.Walker, of North Anson, Maine, a brother-in-law; four grandchildren, children of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Trihey, of Fergus.After farming for a few years the family moved,to Coaticook.Mr.Trihey was agent for Massey-Hnrris Implements and Beatty Brothers, of Fergus, Ont., for over twenty-five years.He founded the business of Trihey's Limited, Groceries, Flour and Feed, which was disposed of in 1929, when Mr.Trihey retired.Honorary pall bearers were Alfred Rousseau, D.S.Bachand, G.A.Nor-mandin, W.I.abarre, Jos.Allaire and M.J.Moss.Messrs.L.M.Thomas, D.Moyle, W.O\u2019Neil, F.MRS.MARY BUDDELL, WATERVILLE.WaterviMe, Oct.13.\u2014Mary Drew Battershill passed peacefully away at the home of her daughter, Mrs.K.Breeze, in Verdun, on Friday evening, September 25th.Mrs.Buddell was the widow of the late William Buddell, of Water-ville, where she.had resided for many years, and was well known and loved by all who knew her.The funeral service, which was held at the J.VV.MacGillivray Funeral Chapel in Montreal, on Sunday afternoon, September 27th, was conducted by the Rev.F.T.Norman and the favourite hymns of the de-eeast d, \u201cAbide With Me,\u201d and \u201cLead Kindly Light\u201d were softly played by the organist.The beautiful floral tributes were numerous and testified highly to the esteem in which the deceased was held.She leaver, to mourn her loss, six daughters and two sons, Mrs.H.E.Sprigings, of Nashua, N.H., Mrs.G.E.Stocks, of Sherbrooke, Mrs.M.J.O\u2019Donnell, Miss B.F.Buddell, Mrs.K.Breeze, Mrs.L.A.Martin and Mr.John Buddell.of Montreal, and Mr.Walter Buddell, of Kent-ville, N.S.; one sister, Mrs.L.D.Williams, and a brother, Mr.James Battershill, of Virgilina, Va.; also eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.Interment was made at the side of her late husband in Malvern Cemetery, Lennoxville, Que., where the service was conducted by the Rev.F.Williams, of Trinity United Church, Sherbrooke.Watch Out For vour cold, grippe and headaches, get BUDNING\u2019S POWDERS Only 25 cents a box.\u2014 SOLD AT \u2014\tI BUDNING\u2019S DRUG STORE 25 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que.\u2014 Tel.561 Out of town orders promptly fifleo, THROAT i SORE?a 1 for common ordinary sor* throat o« 1-62 MADE IN CANADA SPECIALLY DESIGNED EDISON MAZDA LAMPS ARE BEING SUPPLIED TO ALL THE FIGHTING SERVICES The Navy, Army and Air Force all rely on Edison Mazda Lamps! 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USV DIGESTIBILITY ! iSHOT FROM .GUNS ft.Mr.and Mrs.Orrin Beattie and family attended the funeral of the former\u2019s sister-in-law, Mrs.Bertha Beattie, at Dunboro.Mr.and Mrs.Orrin Beattie, Mr.Llewellyn and Miss Isabella Beattie attended the wedding of Mr.Douglas McClay and Miss Jean Thornton, at the Anglican Church, Brome, on Saturday evening, October 3, Dinner guests on Sunday, October 4 of Mr, and Mrs.Orrin Beattie, were Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Wallace, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Mr.and Mrs.George McClay, of Bondville.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas McClay, of Montreal, called at the same home.Mr.Lawrence Scharfe, of Ottawa, Ont., was a week-end guest of his sister, Mrs.S.W.Boyd, and Dr.Boyd.Chief Petty Officer and Mrs.Homer Hamilton, of Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.George Trites, of Montreal, LAC.Kenneth Hamilton, of St.Hubert, William Hamilton, of Granby, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.Hamilton for a week-end.Signaller Douglas Ross, of St.Hyacinthe, visited his mother, Mrs.Gus.Ross, and grandmother, Mrs.Dora Walsh, for a week-end.Mr.David Christie is holidaying at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas McAllister, near Ottawa.Miss Gloria McCrum has recovered from ansattack of the croup.Mrs.Germain Scale, of Lacolle, and Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Robinson, of Sutton, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Seale.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Seale were Mrs.Arthur Cooke, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Cooke, Mr.Gordon Cooke, of Sutton, and Mr.and Mrs.Robert Cooke, of St.Johns.Mrs.Earle Derrick and Eric Derrick, of Abercorn, called on Mrs.Derrick\u2019s mother, Mrs, Arthur Ruiter.Mr.Cedric Winser, of McGill, spent Thursday evening with his mother, Mrs.Katherine Winser, before leaving for Regina with the McGill students to help with the harvesting of the wheat crop.Word has been received that Mrs.W.G.Brown is seriously ill with pneumonia in the Western Hospital.All join in wishing her a speedy recovery.SUTTON Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge No.20, I.O.O.F., met in regular session on Tuesday, October 6th, with a good attendance.One of the features of the evening was a presentation of a gift to Mrs.Bernice Jenne, on her moving to Farnham, by Mrs.Myrtle Buckle, on behalf of the lodge and also a presentation to Mrs.Bernice Russell, by Mrs.Ina Hall, on her relinquishing of her station owing to circumstances hindering her from attending lodge regularly.The evening finished with a game of cards and supper.A benefit tea was given at the home of Mr.William Prentice, on Wednesday, October 7th, with a good attendance on behalf of the United Church of Canada.Mrs.Bessie Brown, of Farnham, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Fay Sturgeon.\u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Fay Sturgeon were in Beebe calling on Mr.Sturgeon\u2019s father.Mr.J, J.Longeway and Mr.and Mrs.Fay Sturgeon were in North THAT\u2019S \u2022 Meet the Philco Man ! 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HAVE YOUR RADIO CHECKED-UP NOWI We will be glad to direct you to the nearest Officiel Centre for this unique Service JOHN MILLEN & SON LIMITED 639 St.James St.W., Montreal, Que.mmmm mu m Symbols of faith in the holocaust of war, a cross marks the burial place of two Axis airmen.Incendiary bombs, jettisoned by the bomber crew befo re their ship was brought down, ring the grave.OFFICIAL SERVICE FOR PHILCO OWNERS Gar and Radio Service 153 Alexander St.\u2014Also Service on all kinds of Radios\u2014Tel.3750 PHILCO RADIO OWNERS\u2019 SERVICE J.A.VANIER \u2022 33 Wellington S.\u2014Radio Service on all makes of Radios\u2014Tel.253- Troy, the guests of Mrs.Ella Toof.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Phelps and daughter, Sandra, were in Stukely visiting Mr.and Mrs.Walter Phelps.Mr.M.O\u2019Brien was in Cowansville for a short time.Mr.F.N.Carr spent a short time in Montreal.Mrs.L.A.Perkins, of Montreal, was a guest of her brothers for two days.Mrs.Harold Crowell and daughter, Patricia, spent two days in Cowansville.Mrs.Thomas McClintock and Mrs.Aldcn Inglis entertained the cigarette club on Monday afternoon.Mrs.Leslie Holden spent Saturday at Little Lake, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Longtin.Misses Hazel and Ruth Bresec have returned from spending their holidays as guests of their sister in the United States.Mrs.Fay Sturgeon spent Thursday in Montreal.Mrs.Aldcn Inglis and Mrs.Thomas McClintock spent Thursday in Cowansville.Miss Hazel Bates and Mrs.Percy Rumsby have gone to Montreal, Mrs.Humsby to undergo an operation.Fte.Gerald Page, of the Black Watch, was visiting his wife and parents over the week-end.AC.Reginald Dnrrah, of Guelph, was home over a week-end visiting his mother, Mrs.Clarence Darrah.Opl.Francis Reynolds, of the R.C.A.F., stationed at Trenton, Ont., was home, over a week-end.Friends of Mr.Frank Reynolds will be sorry to hear that ho has gone to St.Albans\u2019 Hospital.AC.Howard Bowers was home over a week-end visiting his wife and parents.AC.William Bowden, of St.Johns, was home over a week-end.Pte, J.M.Dandenault, of Farn-hfim, spent a week-end here with relatives.Pte, Ronald Beauvais, of the R.If.C., of Farnham, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Beauvais.Misses Betty and Shirley Bowker, of Montr 'al, wore in town over a week-end visiting friends.Misses Jean and Mabel Dempsey, of Verdun, and Misses Hilda Yates, of St.Lambert, were week-end guests of Dir.and Mrs.Ulrie Russell.Mr.ami Mrs, Raymond Oharland, of Cowansville, spent a week-end here with relatives.Mr.Roland and Raymond Breton, of Farnham, spent a week-end as guest of relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.Alton Russell and daughter, of Cowansville, were, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ulric Russell.Mr.Sydney McCaw, of Montreal, was a guest, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Darrah, over a week-end.Mrs.Donald Martin and Mrs.Frank Harvey were in town on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.George Cooke and Mrs.I.W.Longeway motored to Knowlton on Friday evening.Pte.William Benoit, of Huntingdon, was a recent week-end guest at the home of Mr.Frank Reynolds.Mr.ami Mrs.Carl Huntingdon, of Newport, Yt., attended the Gibbon-Dyer wedding on October 3.Pte.Barbara Dyer, of the W.A.A.F., of Toronto, Out., was in town over a week-end visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Dyer.Mr.Arthur A.Swayne, of St.Lambert, called at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs.L.W.Longeway, on Thursday afternoon.Mr, Leighton Longeway, of North Troy, was a dinner and supper guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Longeway on Friday.Mr.Marcus O'Brien spent a weekend in Montreal visiting his daughter.Miss Roberta Sweet has left to take up her duties as nurse-in-training in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Dwight Sweet, Miss Roberta Sweet.Master Norman Sweet and Mr.M.B.Longeway motored to Sherbrooke on Wednesday.Miss Belva Crowell, of Farnham, spent a week-end here as guest of her mother.Airs.Blanche Crowell.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Hoskins, of Greenbury.Yt., is visiting at the home of his brother, Mr.J.E.Hoskins, for a few days.Mrs.Raymond Lewder and family, of Newfield, New Jersey, are spending a few days in town.Miss Hazel Bates has returned from Montreal and reports that Mrs.Percy Rumsby has undergone her operation and has come through i; very nicely.AC.Royce Townsend is spending a few days' leave here with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Townsend.MOE\u2019S RIVER Mr.and Mrs.James, Mrs.McLeod and daughter, Ellen, of Montreal, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Gill.Mr.and Mrs.P.A.Parsons, of Waterville, accompanied Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Parsons and Mr.Henry Tyler to Asbestos.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Holtbam, of Waterville, and Mrs.Annie Tit-comb, of Three Rivers, called on Mr.and Mrs.Allie Moulton.Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Munoaster, of Bedford, spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Hasel-tine.Mrs.C.F.Haseltine has returned to her home here, after spending two weeks in Bedford.TINGWICK Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Lockwood and Mrs.James Gilbert and small daughter, of Asbestos, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Barlow.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Horan, of Danville, were week-end guests at the same home.Mrs.Frank Scott, of Richmond, spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Laxson.Miss Irene Barlow, of Danville, was at her home here for a day.Pte.John Smith, of Huntingdon, was a week-end guest of Mr, Howard Robinson.Mrs.Joseph Saffins, of the Pinnacle, spent Wednesday evening with her mother, Mrs.Hattie Stevens.week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Shepard near Knowlton.Mr.and Mrs.G.Wedge were week-end guests in Knowlton.Mr.D.Taylor has sold his farm in Leadville to Mr.W.Hudson, of Mansonville.Mrs.F.Willey and Mrs A.Willey were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Shuttleworth in Currier.Mr.F.Willey was recently in Mansonville.Messrs.K.Younges, of Magog, and E.Gaylor, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Davis.Threshing on the East side of the river was the fashion last vveek.Miss M.Smith is now a guest of friends in Sherbrooke.Friends here of Miss Hildred Vail, a former teacher from Brome, are pleased to hear that she is to receive the \u2018\u2018Order of Scholastic Merit\u201d for her faithful services in the teaching profession.r\tGOULD Mrs.W.F.Campbell entertained the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Immanuel Church at her home on September 26.The President conducted the meeting and it was decided to hold the annual chicken-pie supper on October 9.The meeting was closed with a prayer by Mrs.Martin.Lunch was served by the hostess, who -was assisted by Mrs.Murdo Maclver, Mrs.Peter Maclver and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod.The proceeds amounted to $10.50.The regular meeting of the Red Cross Group was held on Saturday afternoon, September 19, with the president, Mrs.K.N.Maclver, in charge.Letters were read from two j local boys Overseas, Charlie Humphries and Albert Noakes, expressing their appreciation of boxes received from the Society, and also cigarettes.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Chal-mer\u2019s Church were entertained by Mrs.Alex Morrison at her home with a fairly large number in attendance.At the close of the meeting Mrs| Morrison served refreshments, assisted by Miss Hannah MacLeod and the Miss Christy and Effie MacLean.Proceeds were eight dollars.Rev.W.H.Thomas has returned from Montreal, where he spent a few days.He was accompanied home by Mrs.Thomas and their daughter, -Miss Joyce Thomas, who will remain with her parents for a couple of weeks\u2019 holidays.Mr.and Mrs.Philip Boy and the Misses Isabel, Murdena and Donna Boy, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Campbell.Mrs.Fraser Maclver is in Montreal, where she will spend a few weeks.Messrs.Kenneth MacAulay, of Boston, Mass., and Kenneth MacAulay, of Bishopton, were callers at the home of D.N.Smith.Mr.Lawrence Weston, of Bishop-ton, was a guest for a few days of VV.E.MacRitchie, Mr, and Mrs.George Kidd, of St.Armand, were guests for a few days of Mr.and Mrs.M.N.MacKay.Miss Shirley MacKay returned to Cowansville with them after being at home for a week-end.The many friends of Master Douglas Beaton, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he underwent an operation, are pleased to hear that he is making a satisfactory recovery.\t[ HIGH FOREST SOUTH DUDSWELL SOUTH BOLTON The Red Cross and Women\u2019s Institute met in the Hall on September 30th to make arrangements for a chicken-pie supper and for the semi-annual County meeting of the W.I.which will be held here on October 14.Some war savings stamp folders were distributed.Mrs, J.Levoy, President of the Red Cross, reported that during September this group had sent in one quilt, five pairs of pyjamas, three turtleneck tuck ins, and one pair of army gloves.More finished work was handed in during the meeting.Mrs.W, Burrell consented to act as Work Convener for the Red Cross, owing to the fact that her brother\u2019s continued illness has made it impossible for Mrs.Wedge to carry on the work in her usual faithful man-n or.Mr.G.Lemire, of Sherbrooke was a guest of Mr.A.Lane.Mr.Lavigne and family have moved to Knowlton.Mr.and Mrs.A.Dufresne, from Austin, were guests of Mrs.R.Randall.Miss R.Barnes, of Longueuil, Mr.and Mrs.B.Larry and son, of Cham-bly and Pte.G.Barnes, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Barnes.Elder and Mrs.C.Long, of Waterloo, were callers in town.Mr.and Mrs.R.George and family, of Patton, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.Taylor.Pte.Harris St.Pierre was a weekend guest of his parents here.The Sunday School in Holy Trinity Church, which has been well attended through the summer under the direction of Mrs.C.A.Randall or Miss Margaret.Cameron, has been discontinued for the winter.Mr.A.A.Cameron was a tea guest at Mr, A.I.White\u2019s near Mansonville.Mrs.E.Gaylor is spending some time in Montreal with Mr.ami Mrs.H.Good, while consulting a specialist in the city.The council meeting at Bolton Centre on Monday, October 5, was in charge of Mr.H.McGill, as Mayor Cameron is now overseer on the new piece of Government road being built beyond Trouser Lake on the old C.P.R.road bed.Pte.E.Bracey, of Petawawa, was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.Jasper.Mr.and Mrs.W.Knowlton and son, George, of Foster, called on Mr.and Mrs.G.Burnham.Callers on Mrs.R, Johnson were Mr.ami Mrs.William Mills and Mrs.A.Hardy, of Coolidge, and Miss P.Braeey.of Potten, Friends here of Mrs.L.Arthur, of Bolton Centre, were sorry to hear that she was again a patient in a Montreal hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Eidridge.of Brome, were guests of Mrs.È.Schoolcraft.Mrs.G.Fuller.Joyce and Junior, were in Mansonville.Mi's.C.Willey and Rita have returned to the home of her brother.Mr.William Ward, after spending the summer in Beebe.Mr.and Mrs.D.Taylor were Mr.and Mrs.Lorenzo Hamel and daughter, of Sherbrooke, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Orr, and were accompanied home by their son, Jean Claude, who had spent two weeks with his aunt, Mrs.Orr.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Anderson and family, of Rock Island, xvere guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Orr.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Dalby Orr were Mr.Henry Morrison, of Damnany, Mrs.B.Boyd, of Lachute, and Mrs.George Bale, of Verdun.Friends of this place are very sorry to learn that Mr.Henry Morrison, is very seriously ill in the Montreal General Hospital.His daughter, Mrs.Dalby Orr, has gone to Montreal to be near her father.The many friends of Mrs.Howard Andrews are sorry to hear that she has been confined to her bed again.All wish her a speedy recovery, Guests at the home, of Mr.and Mrs.H.Andrews were Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Harrison, Miss Grace Harrison and Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Ainsworth, of Bishopton.Mrs.Gorham visited her daughter, Mrs.Irving Andrews, and Mr.Andrews.Mrs.Raymond Campbell has returned from the Royal Victoria Hospital, where she has been undergoing treatment for her eyes.Miss Belle Stevenson is staying with Mr.and Mrs.R.Campbell for an indefinite time.Mrs.Percy Hal! has returned to her home, after spending two weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs.R, Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Anderson and family, of Rock Island, spent part of a day with Mr, and Mrs.Oxen Campbell.Mrs.Leonard Gilbert, of Debert, N.S., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.Gilbert, Mrs.F.Gilbert spent a day with her daughter, Mrs.M.Davis, in Bishopton.Mr.and Mrs.W.Matthews and Miss Elizabeth Matthews, of Lancaster, N.H., called on Mrs.Louise Sawyer and Mr.Embury, who also accompanied their guests to Sherbrooke and back.Mrs.Hazel Arnold has returned from the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital., much improved in health.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Campbell were Mr.and Mrs.E.J.\\\\ inslow, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Rogers, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.B.Boyd, of La-chute.Mrs.John Currie, of Bellerica, Mass., was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.Henry Kidd, and Mr Kidd.Mr.Richard Kidd was in Sherbrooke.on business.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Mackey were Mr.and Mrs, Calvin Mackey and family, of Bromptonville, and Mr.Wesley Mac-key, of Windsor Mills, The right of a people to their freedom must be recognized, as the civilized world long since recognized the right of an individual to his personal freedom.\u2014U.S.Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles.^\u2022To relieve distress of MONTHLY^ Female Weakness AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Lydia E.Plnkham\u2019s Vegetable Corn-round TABLETS (with added Iron) have helped thousands to relieve periodic pain with weak, nervous, blue feelings \u2014 due to functional monthly disturbances.They also help build up red blood and ere a fine tonic for the stomach.Pink-ham's Tablets are made especially for wot.ci.Well worth trying.\u2019 Guests at the home of Mr.J.T.Forgrave were Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Barney, Mr.Donald George and Miss Lucilla George, of East Charleston, Vt.; Mrs.Alice Wilder, of New York; and Mrs.Julia Barney, of East Charleston, Vt.Although Mrs.Barney is eighty-three years of age, she enjoyed the motor trip and visited with her niece, Mrs.Forgrave, and family.Mrs, J.V.Annable, of Sawyervilie, was also a guest at the same home, Mr.Malcolm McBurney and Miss Mildred Cameron, of Rock Island, were guests at the home of Mr.James A.McBurney.Mr.and Mrs.William MacKay, of Sawyervilie, were dinner guests at the same home.Mr, Thomas Forgrave, of Sawyervilie.spent a day at the home of Mr.Verne 'Wilson.Miss Luvia Jackson, of Cookshire, spent a few days at the home of Mr.W.H.Forgrave.Mrs.Eric Wilson and young son, Wayne, of La Math ale, are guests of Mrs.Wilson\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.James A.McBurney.Miss Addle McRae has gone to Mr.Edgar McVetty\u2019s at Learned Plain.Guests at the home of Mr.Henry Wilson were Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kidd and Mr.Arthur Lebourveau, of East Angus, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Wilson and Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Wilson, of Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Kingsley and Mr.and Mrs.Leamon Lowd, of Bulwer, were guests at the home of Mr.Sam Forgrave.Mrs.Luna Seale, of Sawyervilie, was a guest of Mrs.R.E.Lowery.Mrs.J.T.Forgrave and Mr.and Mrs.Dwight Forgrave were in Sherbrooke.Miss Mildred Thompson has so far recovered from her operation as to return home.Her friends wish her a speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.Hamel, of Scots-town, are spending a few weeks with Mr.Fraser Maclver.Mr.Willie MacAulay, of Shawin-igan Falls, is at home, guesc of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth MacAulay.Miss Margaret MacMillan was in Sherbrooke for a day, where she attended the W.C.T.U.Convention.Miss Pearl Gates, of the Montreal Homeopathic Hospital, is at home with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Gates, for a three weeks\u2019 vacation.HATLEY A large crowd gathered at the Guild Hall on Wednesday evening to partake of the excellent çhicken-pie supper put on hy the ladies ox James\u2019 Guild.The tables were ^attractive with bouquets of aahaas and other late flowers and each was centered with a large dish of fruit.Mrs.Thomas Ride and the Misses Lillian Macdougall, Nellie Audrey McCallum, Bertha Hartwell, Phyllis Bryan, Ruth Bowen, Monica Bowen waited on the guests.Others served the food and coffee.The pro-ceeds were very satisfactory, nearly one hundred dollars being taken m, while the expenses were not large.Tickets were sold at the door by Mr.H.H.Brown.The many friends of Mrs.Kenneth Little are sorry to learn of her illness.At present she is m the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital for observation and treatment.Mrs.Susie Leavitt, of St.Johns-bury> Vt., is spending an indefinite time at the heme of her daughter, Mrs.Kenneth Little, and Mr.Little.Mrs.Melvin Walker, of Beebe, is a guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs.Fred Chesley, and Mr.Chesley.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Brown were in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh McCiary motored to Montreal on Thursday.They were accompanied by Miss Charlotte Whitcomb, of Massawippi, Mrs.McCiary and Miss Whitcomb are attending the Teachers\u2019 Convention, while Mr.McCiary, who is much improved in health, will receive a check-up on his physical condition at the hospital.Mrs.W.W.Reed, who has spent some time at the home of Mr, E.A.Hodges, is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Bowen, in North Hatley.Mrs.Ronald McCiary entertained the members of the Women\u2019s Institute at her home, for the October meeting, several guests being present.Also it had been decided at the ! last meeting that a \u2018\u2018cookie contest\u201d would be held, each member being asked to bring a plate of cookies, a prize to be given for the best ones.Mrs.H.B.Whitcomb won the prize.Sgt.Roger Pellerin, of Petawawa Training Camp, is spending his furlough with his mother, Mrs.M.G.Pellerin.Mr.Ronald McCiary accompanied Mr.Albert Young, of Stanstead, on a hunting trip over a week-end.Mrs.McCiary and little daughter, Janice, spent a week-end with Mrs.Young.Russians Rout Nazis From Soviet Village v.V\u2019V-\t\u2019 k\u2014.j - successful battle for possession of a So viet village on the Southern front.Finishing off Nazi stragglers, Russian troops rush across an open field after waging a fierce and There is not enough power for our war industries and for our homes.The use of electricity in our homes must be reduced reduced away below normal, if we are to keep our war plants working at full speed.Unie»* you cut your power consumption by at least twenty per cent \u2014 you're not saving enough.THE DEPARTMENT OE MUNITIONS AND SUPPIT Honourable C.0.Howe, Minister MX PLANTS \\ MUST HAVE POWER YOU MUST USE LESS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1942.SHERBROOKE DAILY KtUUKD PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY AT NORTH HATLEY Newsy Notes From Farnham 5000-Mife Routes Bring Aid Overland to China ISLAND Br.CCK The members of Yamaska Rebe- Mr.and Mrs.Walter Booth were kah Lodge held their regular meet- in Montreal.ir.g in the Odd Fellows Hall on Miss May Bell, of St.Johns, was Tuesday evening, October 6, with a a week-end guest of her brother, good attendance and the Noble Mr.Percy Bell, and Mrs.Bell._______ i Grand, Sister Mae Harris, presiding.The Misses Ruth and Iris Clo- rs\tFollowing the regular business rou-\thosy, of Montreal, spent\ta\tweek- capacity\tAUQlcnCc\tAlisnos\ttine a practice for the District meet-\tend with their parents, Mr.\tand Mrs.Ooeninq\tExercises\tin Town\tin« t0°k P\u2019^e.After which Lodge\tMartin Clohosy.Unll l\\fl Women\u2019s Institute: Geraldine Knut- kainef kr.and Æ?A H KüS: of Cleveland, Ohio; and - Mrs.C.Murdock, of Newport, Vt.Mrs.C.A.Hase spent a few days in Montreal to be near Mr.Hase, j who is a patient in the General son.A collection was taken for the Red Cross, followed by several interesting educational movies.The National Anthem concluded the programme.General Notes AC.2 Larry Allen, R.C.A.F., spent , \u201e \u2022\t+\t, a week-end at the home of his par- de ,s TsPolted 10 be P^essmg ents, Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Allen.His Mrs.Arthur Dufresne and Elric spent a Sunday at South Bolton, at the home of Mrs.Randall.Mabel, Elsie and Standley Patterson, of Magog, spent a week-end with their mother, Mrs.Susie Patterson.The chicken-pie supper held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Bryant was well attended.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Cousins, of Bolton Centre, visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Bryant.BROMPTON \u2022)++ Railrcadj Highways ___ Caravan Routes MILES .SOVIET RUSSIA mvtiA} NOVO SiBIRSKf' STALINGRAD Roods Under \" Construction ASTRAKH -Held Areas l OUTER MONGOLIA iSOVIST CONTROL) ASNOVODSK f*HRAN / lANSCHOW^ CHINA L\u2019ANCMOW KABUL AFGHAN ISTAN IRAN .CHSNGT.U CKINC SAUDi ARABIA * yj#:! CALCUTTA INDIA Aid Route From U.S., 13,500 mi.It\u2019s five times as far from the docks to Chungking on China\u2019s new overland aid routes as it was on the old Burma road from Rangoon.Anticipating Jap seizure of the latter link, China began working on an alternate route to the railhead from Calcutta and Bombay, but this mountainous road is not yet complete.Until it is, or until the Burma Road is retaken, war aid for China may go only by air or by the 5000-mile routes from Karachi or Iran shown on map, r STANSTEAD Mrs.A.L.C.Aikins and Miss Colby have enjoyed a brief but SOUTH STUKELY INVERNESS Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Dunsmcre, ' The Autumn Thank offering ____^\t____ __ _ _____\t_ _ of Newport, Vt., wore the guests of Service of the W.M.S.was held in delightful visit\"from Lady Swetten- Mr.and Mrs.Arthur B.Dunsmore, the United Church Sunday, October bam, who spent a week in Stanstead.i and Mr.Gordon Dur.smore.\t(4.at 7 :30 p.m.The guest speaker of Mr.and Mrs.S.Ward, of Sher-'she was in France in the last war Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hilliker and -tl16 evening was Rev.John Stark, brooke, were overnight guests at the tand had an adventurous escape from ! their daughter, Mrs.Ruby White, of, Kinnear\u2019s Mills.The sermon gave home of Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Ward.!France early in the present war.j Montreal, visited Mr.and Mrs.Elton jan excellent account of the love 'MEETING HELD BY MELBOURNE RIDGE SOCIETY Mr.and Mrs.Gleason Painter and daughter, Betty, .>f Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Austin Whiteman, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil White nan and daughter.; Joyce, of Rock Island, were guests at the Station home.Mr.Herbert Station returned heme with Hum I for a short visit.\ti Miss Myrtle Lyon, of Buhver, is ^\t_______ a guest of Mr.and Mrs.N.D.Todd, lyinp+pp,, Prpopnt\tat W I Guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.S.,^1116166,1 ^'^ni\t31\tW.I.Christie included Mr.and Mrs.J.! 06SSIOII 111 LnUrCh n3ll\u2014 Kerr and family, of Norton, Vt.;| Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Seale, of Morin I Heights; Miss Rankin, Mrs.B.Hughes and family, of East Angus;1 Mr.and Mrs.S.Campbell, Mr.and I Mrs.B.McDermott, of Cookshire, | regular meeting of the Melbourne' and Mr.and Mrs.George Malloy and i Ridge Women\u2019s Institute was held Mrs.Chesney.\t! on October 6, at the Melbourne Miss Thelma Shaw, of Sher- ' Ridge Church Hall with eighteen brooke, is spending her holidays members present and several visit-with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wil-1 ors' liam Shaw.\tt The meeting opened with tha A supper under the auspices of! Rh\u2019dge to the Flag.The Roll Call the Ladies\u2019 Guild was served in the!™8 answered by givmg'One Good Hall on the evening of October 7,1 P!'eccp' foT 11 L*11' an(i and was well attended.\tIlhc '«'\"«tes of the previous meet- Mrs.Ans ell Burns and son, Milton,]'^ \"'cre read, nnd aPPr0V\u20acd as was visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T'easurer s icpoit.Wesley Lowry, at Sawycrville.\tCorrespondence was read and Mrs.R.H.Burns spent a few days j Rtnlt blocks turned m by the mem- Plans Made to Hold Chicken Pie Supper October 15.Melbourne Ricige, Oct.13.\u2014 The at East Angus with Mr.and Mrs.hers.It was decided to tie two Joseph Burns.ouilts at the home of Mrs.G.Frank Schoof\"\"clos'cd on Wednesday to | November 3.The \u2018\u2018Self Denial enable the teaching staff to attend Fund\t13 t0 ^ s\u2019ent 111 at n/'lioi.c* T'ai-,vnn+.îrtn in\t0110/.I ll-C ja] the Teachers\u2019 Convention in Montreal.THETFORD MINES Mr.Milton Gokey, of North Hatley, was a guest at Mr.W.Oddy\u2019s.Mrs.W.Od seliPerkinsofPetawavvaOnt and her home in Taunton, Mass, will take up his new duties as Pastor ;^Ir.and Mrs.R.B.Macdonald of Mr.Orval P.Quilliams was the of St.Paul\u2019s Church.\t! Sherbrooke.'\t'\t'\t\u2019 guest of Mr.and Mrs.D.Herman Sgt.Howard Mayhew and Mr.A.| Mrs T AI Williamson entertained in Jackman, Maine.Mrs.Quilliams Grégoire were guests of Mi% and;the oâob^r\u2019moeting of theLO.D.È.and Mrs.Agnes Fleck returned Mrs Gordon Mayhew and family.j0n October 5, Mrs.Ross presiding, home with him after being guests Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Bell and Tbe usua] routine business was at the same home and also of Mr.| Hosoital, where he underwent ani8*0118\u2019 P)ouK^as and Leonard, of Last transacted.Refreshments were serv- and Mrs.Earl Reach, in Colebrook, lo^ratM.\ta co?P1V>f d*yf Mth:ed at the close of the session by N.H.to be Drocressinc-!ÏIrs'\tPalents> Mr- and Mrs'j-Mrs.Williamson.\t| Mr.Gordon V.Dunsmore bad the James KiddocK,\t, j Miss Jean Perkins has returned to misfortune of breaking his wrist at Mr.and Mrs.D.C.McLean and' favorably Mrs.H.B.Higgerty spent a few days in Montreal with relatives.a course in aero-engine mecnamcs, , Mra\u2019,F\u2019\tbas 1®ftKfor TrenT at Cartiervilie, he has re-mustered î°fnk° m 6 he lU be & '!?UeSt many friends will be interested to know that after successfully passing and is now taking a straight-air-gunner\u2019s course, and is at present stationed at Lachine.of Mrs.May Birch.Miss Genevieve Eldridge, of St.Johns, was a guest over a week-end Miss Joyce\" George, of Manson-\tC* C McCorki11\u2019 cille, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Orin Gardner, and Mr.Gardner.Mr.and Mrs.Orin Gardner and son, Murray, attended the wedding of Mrs.Gardner\u2019s sister, Miss Mary George, to LAC.Robert Sproule, at Mansonville._ Mr.and Mrs.Elvin Lewis, of Granby, spent a week-end at the home of Mrs.A.Woodrow.Miss Germaine Seguin and Mr.R.G.Sprigings, of LeBaron\u2019s Limited, are enjoying their annual holidays.and Mr.McCorkill.Mr.and Mrs.Windeatt have returned to their home in St.Catharines, Ont., after visiting their son, Mr.J.Windeatt, and Mrs.Windeatt.Mrs.Percy Bell, of Sherbrooke, visited her son, Mr.and Mrs.P.Bell.Miss Lillian Liddle has left for Sherbrooke, where she has entered the Sherbrooke Hospital as nurse-intraining.Mr.and Mrs.L.F.Bailey and Mrs eiiju\\ iirki uieiL amiuai iiunuavt.Miss Emily LeBaron is relieving at Jack,\tm R/rtaiw the store.LAC.Leslie Ray, R.C.A.F., of Trenton, Ont., spent a week-end here uith Mrs.Ray.Mr.Valmore Auger and bride are guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Bailey.Mr.and Mrs .L.Stone, of Montreal, were guests over a week-end of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Timmons, and family.Mr.and Mrs.R.Courville have ,r tt »t cc it c\to- c.i\t1\ther home, after spending a week\tthe sports meet in Waterloo.Mr.H.Moffatt, of\tSnerbrooke, were\twitb ,j,er sister> Mrs.J.McFadden\tLance Corporal Russel! A.Savage, recent guests of Mr; and Mrs.Doug-:an([ ^ pa(jcien> jn Smith\u2019s Falls, of Camp Borden, Ont., Miss Vera aSm,1aydeW\u2019 » \u2022 j\t!Ont.\tMcLeod, of Sherbrooke, spent a The inany friends of little Miss, ÿ[rSi Hubbel.of Smith\u2019s Falls, week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Henry Doreen McCanna will be pleased to 0nt( js spendjng some time with H.Savage.know that she has recovered suf- ber r]aug.}1ter, Mrs.J.A.Ferguson, The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the United ficiently t° be allowed to return anfj FergUSOn.\tChurch was entertained by Mrs.home from the Sheibrooke 1 ospital, »\tj3avj^ Audet celebrated her Oscar M.George and daughters, wnere she underwent an^ ememgercy\tbjrtj1(.ay on geptÇ]T))3ei, pte_ jrrnest Willey, of the Black operation for appendicitis.\tI24, at the home of her daughter, Watch Regiment, Montreal, spent a Mrs.E.Phillips\tand daughter,\tof\tMrs_ F Laythe> in stanstead.She\tweek-end with Mrs.Willey, Master Sawyerville, were\tiecent guests\to*\tren Tuesday evening, October 6th, vith the following members present: Miss Emily LeBaron, Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.I.Verschelden spent a weekend in Montreal visiting relatives and friends.A.R.Virgin, Miss Alice Colt, Mr and Mrs.J.A.Seguin, Mrs.Glen Bennett.Mr.Nelson Pike and Mr.Bruce McKay.The meeting was attended the funeral on Sunday, October 4, of Mr.Oscar Davis, in Fulford.Mrs.Bertha Bracey, who has been spending some time in Knowlton, visited Mrs.Joseph Bressette and Mr.Paul Bressette.Miss Marjorie Chartier is attend-the Teachers\u2019 Convention in home, after spending the a week Montreal.in Quebec City.\t1 Mrs, Edna Parker, Mrs.William Mrs.Mary Bagley, of Thetford H.Hollenbeck and Mrs.Bruce Ber-Mines, was a guest of Miss Mary wick were in Sherbrooke one day.- .Lowry.\tMr.and Mrs.Homer W.White- Mr.Clark Lawton, of Eouyn, is; Mr.Chester McIntyre has closed head and Miss Minnie Whitehead, of spending a week with his parents, his home here and gone to Rectory Waterloo, were the guests of Mr.Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Lawton.\tHill, where he intends to remain and Mrs.G.McLellan, Master Rud- Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Vivian and for some time.\t| die and Miss Margaret McLellan in family and Mr.and Mrs.W.L.- Guests at the home of Messrs., Knowlton.Heath visited relatives in Kirkdale Arthur ar d Herbert Lowry were Mr.i Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bressette and and Gallup Hill.\tThomas Lowry, Miss Mabel Lowry, the Misses Hazel and Edna Bres- Mr.and Mrs.J.Byers and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.McVetty and son,1 sette visited Mrs.Rose McCutcheon R.D.Byers are visiting relatives Keith.\tand family, in North Shefford.in Ontario.\tI Messrs.Alger Patterson and Wil- Mr.James E.Adams is on the J.L.Heath, of Ottawa, spent a lias Walker were here on business.1 jury in Sweetsburg and has been rooV.ona Kt tiimp\tI\tI called several days.home of Mr.and Mrs.D.Appleton.Mr.and Mrs.Otto McCullough, of Toronto, Ont., who were the guests of Mayor and Mrs.McCullough, have returned to their home.Mrs.D.Hutchinson, who was a guest of Mayor and Mrs.McCullough, is now visiting Mr.and Mrs.Roland Hutchinson, in Drummond-ville.Rev.John Stark and Mrs.Stark, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, were guests of Rev.C.Adey and Mrs.Adey.Miss Martha Forbes, who spent some time visiting her friends and relatives in the United States, has returned home .Mr.Eugene Mosher, of Toronto, Ont., was the guest of his sister, Mrs.Ivan Hogge.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Little, of Thetford Mines, were in town lately, Mrs.Joseph McNey called on Mrs.John McKenzie one afternoon.Miss Marjory Appleton, Quebec High School, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.Appleton.PHILLIPSBURG Mrs.C.Taber then gave a paper on \u201cNutrition.\u201d Mrs.Taber is the Convener for Welfare and Health.Mrs.R.Pariseau was appoin-ted to go to Gore as a delegate for the County meeting to be held on October 17.The meeting closed with the National Anthem, after which the hostesses, Miss McCaig, Mrs.V.Booth, Mrs.G.Brown and Mrs.S.E.Morrison served lunch.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ross, or.Rutland, Vt., arc guests at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Stevens and Mr.and Mrs.Percy Dunbar.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.P\u2019leck and Mrs.M.Fleck motored to Sherbrooke on Monday, October 5.Mr.Fleck was called to act on the jury of the Court of King's Bench.Mrs.M, G.Solomon and Miss Marwinna Solomon, of Richmond Hill, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Fleck, on Wednesday last.week-end at home.Mr.and Mrs, George Vivian and The Misses Cecil McLellan and conducted by the President, Miss j fanaily visited Mr.and Mrs.L Helene de Bagot for burial.The de-\u2019 Lyd'a McLellan\u2019spent\" a \"day u\tin Q Va /a i-Krv'i/'i L- d\t.\t.\t, .\t.\t, _ .\t4-»» ».».I Emily LeBaron, and several items ! Wngbt, in Sherbrooke, of business were discussed.SLOAN\u2019S LI NI M E NT quick teimpt STIFFNESS, SORENESS, PAlNS/fc**-BRUISES, JUMPS, ACHES, CHEST COLDS AND STRAIN^ JUST PAT IT ON ceased is survived by his sister, Miss Montreal f\tMarie-Louise Lessard, with whom he Mr.and Mrs.Horace Whitehead DIXVILLE\tresided,\tone brother, Mr.0.W.\tand S011\u2019 Frederick, 0f Knowlton, ______\tLessard,\talso of Dixville, and s\tcalled on Mrs.W.N.Swstt.On Sunday, October 4, the Right number of nieces and nephews.\tMr.and Mrs.G.McLellan, of Rev.Carrington, Bishop of Quebec, The last consignment of knitting Knowlton, called on Mr, and Mrs.officiated at the confirmation ser- sent to headquarters included three McLellan s parents, Mr.ami Mrs.|vice held in St.Cuthbert\u2019s Church, sweaters with sleeves, one navy\tHomer\tW.Whitehead.'Nine candidates were presented by scarf, eight pairs of gloves, eleven\tMrs.\tW.N.Swett called\ton Mrs.! the\tRector, Rev, E.\tC.\tWard, Rev.\tcaps, two tuck-ins, three toe caps\tGeorge E.Racicot, Mis* Merinda F.J.\tC.\tTannar read\tthe\tlesson\tand\tand two\tpairs of two-way mitts.\tand Master Bruce Racicot, in Ver- IRev.T.J.Matthews, of St.Stephen\u2019s Mrs.Willis F.Wiggett received a dun, one day.Church, Coaticook, also assisted in cable on Wednesday, October 7, Mr.H.Leconte, of the C.P.R., has lihe service.\tfrom her son, PO.Merton W.Wig- been transferred from this place to I_________________________________________ The funeral service for Alexis gett, Somewhere in England.\ti Kingsbury.\t! Lessard was held from St.Mathieu-i M:\\ and Mrs.Henry H.Savage j They called on Mrs.Maude Derry, de Dixville Roman Catholic Church American soldiers serving in Al-\tand Mr.0.Rainville were\tin Mont- ;\tMr.\tand\tMrs.K.\tLome\tMosher\tand on Tuesday morning, October 6, and a=ka get 10 per cent more meat in\treal to\tmeet Lance Corporal Russell\tson\tand\tMrs.George\tE.\tRacicot\tand tnt remains were taken to Ste.their ration, because of the coid.A.Savage, of Camp Borden, Ont.family.Mr.C.S.Powers, Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, of Farnham, has returned home, after spending a few days here with his sister, Mrs.J.Deuel, and Mr.Deuel.Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Johnston motored to Venice and spent a day last week with Mr.Johnston\u2019s sister, Mrs.E.Wheeler, and family.Mr.and Mrs.George Dewland have gone to Montreal for the winter.Mrs.W.Chavalier has gone to Hartford, Conn., where she will reside.Mis?T.Smith, who spent two months in Montreal, has returned home to continue her commercial course at the Convent here.Mrs.W.Corey, of Bedford, was in town calling on her father, Mr.G.Johnston, and Miss B.Johnston.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Montgomery and young son were guests of Dr.and Mrs.T.E.Montgomery.Miss Jean Gaudrcau, of Montreal, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Armand Gaudreau, for a weekend.Miss Hewitt spent a few clays in Montreal.Miss Charlotte Bradley, of St.Albans, was in town calling on friends.Mrs.W.F.Kay, of Sweetsburg, was in town calling on relatives.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Naylor were Mr.and Mrs.Reid and Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Reid and family, of St.Lambert; Miss Lucille Roy, of Sabrevois; Mr».Mailison, of Montreal; and Mis* Hanes, of Barbado, B.W.I.% Mr.Piniku Wartime Tobacco Pouch \u201cWhat\u2019s that you got there \u2014 a new pouch?\u201d inquired Les, the barber.\"That\u2019s my new war-pouch,\u201d replied Mr.Picobac, proudly.Les paused in the act of running the clipper up the back of his customer\u2019s neck.\u201cSeems bigger,\u201d observed he.\u201d \u2019Tis too,\u201d agreed Mr.Picobac.\u201cGives more room for the bowl of your pipe when you're filling her up.Of course, the old package was rubber-lined and rubber is out for the duration; but this is a mighty good substitute.\u201d \u201cO.K.by me,\u201d said Les, turning back to his work.\u201cEverybody knows there\u2019s a war on.\u201d \u201cPicobac is always Picobac,\u201d declared Mr.Picobac.\u201cI don't care how they pack it \u2014 it's a mild .cool.sweet smoke.\u201d \"It DOES taste good in a pipe!\u201d HANDY POCKET POUCH 1/2-LB.\u2022\u2022LOK-TOP\" CAN «/so pecked in pocket cent Picobac GROWN IN SUNNY, SOUTHERN ONTARIO 1 I 12.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1942, INTERMEDIATE TITLE WON BY NOTRE DAME Brown Bomber Refuses GIVE SCHEDULE Details On Retirement FOR NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Bid Will Be Made By Sherbrooke Outfit For Amateur Championship By SID FEDER Associated Press Shorts Writer New York, Oct.13.\u2014(Æ3)\u2014About the only member of Joe Louis\u2019 official fistic family who wasn\u2019t denying- Joe\u2019s statement of his retirement today was\u2014Joe, himself.That, of course, didn\u2019t include Mrs.Joe, whose only .tatement when informed Joe had said his \u201cfightin\u2019 days are over\u201d was that \u201cIt\u2019s just as well.\u201d But, in New York Promoter Mike Jacobs, who has put on every one of the Brown Bombers fights since he hit the big time in 1935, and in Detroit John Roxborough, one of the two managers who piloted him into the world\u2019s championship and through a career that ranks him among the greatest fighters of all time, both insisted that Joe, in telephone conversations with them, had said he was \u201cmisinterpreted.\u201d Yet, not a woi'd came from Sergeant Joe at Fort Riley, Kansas, to refute the statement he gave to Associated Press Staff Reporter David Kaufman in Omaha Sunday.He was all set to leave for a fifteen-day furlough today to take care of some private business but there was nj Haim from him that he was \u201cmisinterpreted.\u201d Meantime, the fight world was in quite a dither over Jon\u2019s retirement and what would come of it.Billy Conn, who was to have met Joe last night in a return bout until the War Department turned thumbs down on the fight and Conn\u2019s manager, Johnny Ray, both declared that as far as they were concerned \u201cJoe is still the champ.\u201d \u201cI want to fight him for the title,\u201d said the Pittsburgh pretty hoy who, in June, 1941, came closer than any other challenger in Joe\u2019s record run of twenty-one successful defenses to taking the crown away.Jimmy Johnston, as quiet as usual, took a different tack about Joe\u2019s announcement.He immediately issued a claim on the championship on behalf of his up-state heavyweight, Rapid Robert Pastor, who holds the unique distinction of having been beaten twice by Louis.Roxborough, explaining that he had spoken ,vith Joe at Fort Riley, said Joe explained he had meant j sister that ho was only retiring while ho was in the army.\ti \u201cLouis told me,\u201d Roxborough added, \u201cthat he wanted to defend the title once more after the war is over.\u201d Although all attempts by news-\u2019 men to reach Joe by phone were unavailing, there was no reason to believe Joe couldn\u2019t call up, himself, if he felt he was misquoted.JOE EXPLAINS IT ALL Kansas City, Oct.13.\u2014 W) \u2014The Joe Louis controversy\u2014will he or won\u2019t h'> fight again?\u2014has ended.Both sides are right.Sergeant Joe, on his way from Fort Riley, Kas., to Los Angeles for a two weeks\u2019 furlough, diplomatically voted both yes and no while waiting for his early morning plane.He hasn't exactly retired.Still he doubts if he ever does any more heavyweight title-defending.(In Omaha Sunday Joe told David B.Kaufman of The Associated Press his fighting days were over.Later from New York came Promoter Mike Jacobs\u2019 cry that Joe had been misinterpreted.) \u201cWhen I said in Omaha I wasn't going to fight again,\u201d Joe explained, \u201cI meant I\u2019d probably never have another chance.\u201cThis war is my business now.Say it lasts two years.I\u2019m in for the duration and six months after.That's a long time to be out of training.\u201d Then he figured he was through with the ring for keeps.\u201cIt depends,\u201d Joe replied.\u201cMaybe the competition won\u2019t amount to much.And it depends on how 1 feci.You can\u2019t tell what kind of shape I\u2019ll be in when this war is over.\u201d Joe, now 28, reiterated what he said in Omaha, that he would be pretty old for fighting when the war is finished.\u201cLayoffs sure don\u2019t help none,\u201d ho pointed out.j Details of Games for Coming Winter Announced by Offi-| cials of National Hockey League.Oct.31- No v.Nov.Nov.7- Nov.Nov.Nov.Nov.SUTTON JUNCTION Dec.Dec.Dec.Dec.Fitted and adjusted.Satisfaction guaranteed.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.W.Tel.3! 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or.Tuesday, suffering with a broken leg caused from a fall at school.Miss Shirley DuBois, of Sweets-burg, was a week-end guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.M.G.Royea.Mrs.Fleury was a week-end guest of her son, Mr.F.Fleury, and family.in Montreal.j ' Miss Winifred Martin motored to j St.Lambert one day and was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Kenneth I Shell us.She was accompanied by | her niece, Enid Sheltus, who has | been here for a month, i Miss Ethel Lawrence spent a week-end in Montreal, with lier sis-! ters.j Mr.Jackson Emerson, of Mont-.\t, 1'l\u2019a1' was a guest of his mother.Mrs.Vitality?J j.j.Emerson.I Miss Joan Binning was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Binning.Dee.Dec.10~ Dec.12- Dec.15-Dec.17- Dec.19- Violin strings are made from sheep gut and the strings on the BORN TO ¦il U vL/ T H E il UÜ1 Great responsibility goes hand-in-hand with the heritage of a famous name.Seagram\u2019s London Dry Gin proudly upholds the House of Seagram reputation for 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Chicago.Feb.18- Detroit at Rangers.1 eb.20 - Hangers at Canadiens.Boston at Toronto.Feb.21.Canadiens at Rangers.Boston at Detroit.Toronto at Chicago.Fob.23\u2014Chicago at Boston.Feb.25\u2014Detroit at Canadiens, Chicago at Rangers, Fob.27\u2014Chicago at Toronto.Hangers at Detroit, Feb.28\u2014Toronto at Canadiens.Detroit at Rangers, Boston at Chicago.2\u2014Rangers at Toronto.Detroit at Boston.1\u2014Canadiens at Rangers.6\u2014\tCanadiens at Toronto.Chicago at Detroit.7\u2014\tToronto at Rangers, Detroit at Chicago.Mar.9\u2014Toronto at Boston.Mar.11\u2014Toronto at Detroit.Canadiens at Chicago.Mar.13\u2014Chicago at Canadiens.Detroit at Toronto.Mar.14\u2014Chicago at Rangers.Canadiens at Boston.Toronto at Detroit.Mar.16\u2014Rangers at Boston.Mar.18\u2014-Rangers at Canadiens.Chicago at Detroit, Dec.Dec Jan.Jen.Jan.Jan.Jan.9-Jan Hi Jan 12 J.in.14- Jan Jan.Jan.Jan Feb.Feb.Feb.Feb.Feb.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Notre Dame of Sherbrooke, Eastern Townships title-holders, carried off the provincial intermediate championship on the week-end when thev played Verdonnet, holders of the Commercial League title in Quebec on the Ancient Capital diamond.3 he Sherbrooke squad went to Quebec with a one-game advantage in the best two out of three scries but dropped the opening game 6-3, which necessitated a third fixture which the local lads carried off by two to nothing, being the first whitewash administered the Yer-donnets this season.Notre Dame will now play th.\u2019 senior title-holders\u2014either Les Facteurs of Montreal or Valleyfield\u2014to decide the amateur championship of the province.Gerard \u201cLefty\u201d Dube, on the mound for Notre Dame, starred in the second game by allowing only four hits.Outcome of the game was not decided until the eighth inning when Sherbrooke chalked up its two points.Dube got the ball rolling when he hit a doubls to left field.Phelemon Dion was given a base on bails, and a fielder\u2019s choice by Lorenzo Dube and a single by Francois Latulippe brought in the two points.This is the second championship which Notre Dame brings to Sherbrooke, having won the junior title last season.Verdonnet AB R H PO E Parent c.2 0 116 Ü Ferrand if .4\t0\t1\t1\t0 Lepage 3b .5\t0\t2\t2\t0 Hamel ss.4\t1\t2\t1\t1 Labrie 2b.4\t2\t1\t0\t1 Racine lb .2\t0\t1\t6\t0 P.Pednault cf\t.\t4\t1\t2\t1\t0 C.Pednault rf\t.\t4\t1\t0\t0\t0 Labrecque p.4\t1\t1\t0\t2 NOTED DEFENCEMAN ENTERS ARMY RANKS Calgary, Oct.13.\u2014 (® \u2014Tommy Anderson, defence player of the disbanded Brooklyn Americans and voted National League's most valuable pilayer of the 1941-42 season, has changed his hockey uniform for that of army khaki.Anderson no-w is stationed with a Camadian army training centre here and may become playing-coach of an army team in the proposed Alberta Inter-Services Senior League this season.Sport Shorts From Britain By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer London, Oct.13.\u2014;od committees in some spots have granted '.ieonces to serve tea to players during the half-time interval .The.licence is necessary because of rationing restrictions .'.It took the war to bring about a mingling of amateurs and professionals in rugby football and rowing .Now \u201cmixe.T\u2019 sculling has come about .Footballs arc getting hard to come by , , .Swansea Town couldn\u2019t find a ball for a match between the Welsh National side and the R.A.F., and the Football Association had to help Swansea out of its difficulty.OLDEST WEAPON The matchlock is the oldest type of gun still in common use today.The l hinosc.Tartars, Sikhs, Turks and Persians still use this weapon and many of the r¦ ¦ actually were made in the 16th century.Notre\t33 Dame\t6\t11\t27\t6 Bergeron 2b .\t.4\t2\t1\t1\t4 Couture lb \t\t.5\t1\t0\t11\t0 G.Dube p-rf .\t.5\t0\t1\t0\t0 Dion ss \t\t\t0\t2\t3\t2 Latulippe If .\t.\t4\t0\t1\t2\t0 Philippon 3b .\t.3\t0\t0\t1\t0 Si rois cf\t\t\t0\t0\t2\t0 Corriveau rf-p .\t\u2022.\t4\t0\t1\t1\t4 L.Dubs c \t\t.4\t0\t0\t3\t2 37 Second Game Notre Dame\t\t3\t6\t24\t12 Bergeron 2b .\t.5\t0\t1\t4\t2 Pinard lb \t\t\t0\t1\t8\t1 G.Dube p \t\t\t0\t2\t0\t3 Dion ss \t\t.2\t1\t1\t3\t3 L.Dube c \t\t\tI\t0\t2\t0 Latulippe if \t\t\t0\t1\t0\t0 Philippon 3b .\t.4\t0\t0\tO\t1 Couture rf \t\t\t0\t1\t3\t0 Sirois cf \t\t\t0\t0\t4\t0 36 Verdonnet\t\t2\t7\t27\t10 Parent c \t\t\t0\t1\t8\t1 Ferrand If\t\t\t0\t0\t1\t0 Lepage 3b \t\t\t0\t0\t2\t3 Hamel ss \t\t\t0\t1\t2\t3 Labrie.2b \t\t.4\t0\t1\t1\t2 Racine lb \t\t\t0\t0\t10\t0 P.Pednault cf .\t.3\t0\t0\t1\t0 C.Pednault rf .\t.2\t0\t1\t3\t0 Labrecque p .\t\t0\t0\t1\to L Plouffe rf \t\t\t0\t0\t0\t0 \t31\t0\t4\t27\t12 Notre Dame 000\t000 020-\t\t-2\t7\to Û Verdonnet .000 000 000-\t\t\t-0\t4\t3 TIPPY LARKIN AFTER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE Garfield, N.J., Oct.13.\u2014(A3)\u2014 Tippy Larkin, twenty-three-year-old Garfield lightweight, today informed Abe J.Greene, President of the National Boxing Association, and the New York State Athletic Commission he would post forfeits of $2,500 with them for a title bout with Champion Sammy Angott.New Jersey titleholder for the last for Angott\u2019s title.He has been defeated only five times in ninety-seven bouts during a six-year career.REMEMBER WHEN?George C.Foster, Secretary of St.Louis Browns in the American Baseball League, and James R.Kearney, a director of the club, resigned three year;, ago today, after the team\u2019s disastrous 1939 season in which the Browns lost 111 games.Salmonbellies Register Surprise In Title Race sary, will be played Friday night.KINNEAR\u2019S MILLS MILLANVILLE Mr.Herman Marshall is seriously ill at his home here and is under the care of Dr.Doyle, of Inverness.His sister, Mrs.Irvine Little, and his brother, Mr.John A.Marshall, are helping to care for him.Guests of G.M.Henderson include Mr.and Mrs.Edward Little and son, Stephen, and Pte.Lodge Marshall, of Kingston, Ontario, who spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Marshall.Mrs.Malcolm McMillan and daughter, Miss Isabell McMillan, K.N., have moved to their new home in Inverness.They will be greatly Toronto, Oct.13.\u2014\u2018(®\u2014There\u2019s an old sport maxim that only a game fish swims upstream.If that saying is correct.New Westminster Balmon-bellies must bo one of the hardier piscatorial breeds, and you don\u2019t have to stress the play on words.Salmonbellies proved their gameness last night before 3,263 fans in Maple Leaf Gardens, fans who came prepared to hail Mimico-Brampton Combines as Canada\u2019s new lacrosse champions.Combines nad won the, first two games 1-7 and 15-9 in such end with friends in Lennoxville.facile fashion that returning the I Mrs.Jemima Ross and daughter, Mann Cup to Ontario seemed just alMiss Violet Ross, of Marbleton, are case of going through the motionsJguests of Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Jamie- But Salmonbellies upset the dope.lson for a short time.Playing back to the old tradition ofi Mr.and Mrs.William Thompson famed New Westminster reams ofia;r;d son, Douglas, of Sherbrooke, Messrs.Henry and Albert Addley were called to Lancaster, N.H., owing to the sudden death of their only sister.Miss Mary Addley, who passed away following an operation.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew\u2019 Nugent, Mr.Clarke and Miss Viola Nugent and Mrs.Katie Jamieson spent a week- 3 missed in this community.reams the past\u2014teams whicn have brought the cup donated by Sir Donald Mann of Toronto to New\u2019 Westminster seven times in twelve attempts\u2014they punched home the first goal after little more than a minute of play and went on to win 14-8.Their passing vas more effective, the shooting sharper and directly on the target.And ir.Pete Anthony, who replaced Bert Large in the Mimico-Brampton nets, they apparently found a softer obstacle than Large presented in the first two jn Inverness they were guests of games.They all-round performance j ReVi ancj jjrs was, in fact, so sharply improved j Mrs.A.\u2018 A.' Frizzell received the that choosing a winner m the fourth lSad news of the death of her sister-game of the senes Wednesday looked in-law, Mrs.William Nugent of as difficult as it did before the fi- Craigmyle, Alta., on Sunday, Sep-nais started.A fifth game, if neces- tember 27.called on friends here.Mrs.Nellie Guy has returned home, after spending three weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Allan Guy, in Shawvilie.The Rally Day Service was held in the United Church on Sunday, October 4.There was a good attendance of pupils and part of the service was taken by them.Rev.Mr.Stark took the service in the United Church, Inverness, on Sunday evening, October 4.He was accompanied by Mrs.Stark.While Answering Yom Questions about R.C.A.F.Air Crew What is meant by s,Air Crew\u201d?There are usually five members of an air crew: air navigator, air bomber, wireless operator-air gunner, air gunner, pilot.They are team-mates, each with an important job to perform in the operation of an aircraft.What educational standards are necessary?No standard is laid down.Those suitable for enlistment but lacking sufficient education to absorb service training right away are given the necessary academic training after enlistment.Lack of formal schooling (such as High School) is no longer a bar to enlistment.I£ I apply for enlistment what personal documents will be needed?Your Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate (if married), and the Birth Certificates of your children (if applicable).If you have had previous military or naval service bring your Discharge Certificate.Documentary proof of education is useful if available.However don\u2019t let the absence of documents prevent you from applying.The Recruiting Officer will help you.Can I enlist for a specific job in air crew?What are the age limits for air crew?No.All enlistments are in the one category\u2014\"Air Crew.\u201d Selection for specific training and duties is made at Manning Depots and is based on the particular qualifications of the recruit and the requirements of the Service.Am I obligated to the R.C.A.F.in any way if I call at a Recruiting Centre for information?No.Information to assist you in making such an important decision as enlistment in the R.C.A.F.is given freely and without any obligation whatsoever.What should I do about my job if I decide to apply to the R.C.A.F.?Give it up first?If you so desire, you may tell your employer of your plans, but do not give upyourjob.If you are accepted you will be granted sufficient time to settle your personal affairs.Are married men accepted for air crew?Yes.Married as well as single men are eligible.If you are 17lA years of age and have not yet reached your 33rd birthday you are eligible.If you are over 33 but have exceptional qualifications you may still be considered.If I cannot visit a Recruiting Centre during normal business hours what should I do?All Recruiting Centres are open every Monday and Thursday evening.Can I look forward to a reasonable chance of promotion?Yes.Airmen who show initiative have even more opportunities for advancement than they would have in civil employment.What are my chances of getting a commission?Every member of air crew has the opportunity of earning a commission and will be commissioned when he has proven his right to it.Your chances are as good as you want to make them.Royal Canadian Air Force r e w FIGHTING COMRADES OF THE SKIES For illustrated booklet giving full information, write: Director of Manning, R.C.A.F., Jackson Building, Ottawa, or the nearest of these R.C.A.F,Recruiting Centres: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, North Bay, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal.Quebec, Moncton, Halifax "]
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