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Sherbrooke daily record
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[" V S>hprlimakp ïïlrrorè #39 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WL.THER l'.a and co\u2019d.Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1942.Forty-Sixth Year, GERMANS SCORE MINOR GAINS SOVIET FRONT \u2014 ¦¦ .T Nazis Massing Armored Force At Stalingrad Drive Armored Wedge into Russian Lines After Mounting Full-Scale Attacks Bolstered by Tanks and Planes\u2014 Russian Offensive on Moscow Front Continues to Roll Steadily on Through Forests.BOARD ORDERS AGREEMENT IN WAGE DISPUTE Seventeen Persons Met Death in Crash Of Giant Transport Plane B By HENRY C.CASSIDY, Associated Press Staff Writer Moscow.Dec.16.\u2014\u2019_ Walking unaided to the gallows :,f:er pirsonuUy switching oui the jlight in Ids cell, Tom Roland Hut-jehings paid with his life early this i morning for the murder of Miss I Bernice Connors, nineteen-year-old | Black\u2019s Harbor girl, in June last.| Mute hi rigs, tv en ty-one-y ear-old ann-ion r in the R.A.F.stationed at Penn-j field, near Black\u2019s Harbor, was a | native of Pet erboro, England, anil had been in this country only a few | months when he was arrested and charged with the crime.He was hanged on a sealîold built within the confines of the Charlotte County jailyard.The gallows was Î fenced in and covered at the top ! from view.There were no spectators | other than the official group.It was jthe first, execution in this county in sixty-five years.Hutchings was dr< ssod in hr-I R.A.F.tunic and slacks, the tunic Continued on Page 2, Col.5.Ottawa, Dec.16.- \u2014 Higher soldiers, payment of cost-of-living bonuses to families of all Canadian ! servicemen and the boosting of dependents\u2019 allowances to the highest J scale in the world were announced j here today by the Defence Depart- ^ ment.Increases lifting the pay of pri- | vate soldiers to $1.50 a day were : announced by Defence Minister j Ralston while payment of the cost-of-living bonus and the new scale of dependents\u2019 allowances were announced jointly by Col.Ralston.Air Minister Power and Navy Minister Macdonald.Here are other features of the announcements: 1\u2014\tMothers and other dependent relatives will be allowed to earn up to $40 a month without loss of allowance, instead of $20 as at present.2\u2014\tThe Dependents\u2019 Board of HHAILOVIC IS RAMS SOUTH RE-ORGANIZING ! DISTRUSTFUl YUGOSLAV ARSIYi OF DEMOCRATS Allied Aircraft Continue To Bomb New Jap Beachhead - Lae Airdrome Also Attacked by Allied Planes in Etfort to Dislodge Japanese from Tenuous Footholds in New Guinea \u2014Heavy Fighting at Buna Airstrip Reported as Australians and Americans Close Net.Party in Elections.1944 National within twenty-four hours as at least ; Trustees is being requested to in-two fierce enemy counter-attacks were repulsed and several enemy strong-points occupied.In another sector of the Rzhev battle the Germans were thrown out of a populated point and among the armament captured was a tank \u201cin good working order,\u201d the Russians said.-\tCommander of Air Force De- Republican National Chairman President Roosevelt Declares dares that 300,000 Are Optimistic Over Chances of that Working Press Has Ready to Take Up Arms in Shown Deep Understand- Event of Invasion, ing of Obligations,\t- _______ Washington, Dec.16.\u2014(JP)\u2014Gen.Philadelphia, Dec.\t16.\t\u2014 (/P) \u2014\tDraJa Mihailovic, the Yugoslav \u2022n -j .t.,, ,\t¦\t, .\tguerilla leader, has 100,000 men President Roosevelt has praised \"the tctively under a\u2019rms and co\u2019uld throw great body of our working press\u201d jm0re than 300,000 fighters against for its understanding of newspapers* j the Axis armies of occupation if obligations in\tthe cause of\tfreedom,\t^fied troops landed in the Balkans, m.-r,\t\u2022 i\t, \u2022\til.\tCol.Svetozar Dimitrijevich of the The President, ma congratulatory | Yug0&lav Ai).Force ^ jn a press letter to the Pen and Penn] Cmb | conference at the Yugoslavian Em- INFANT DEATH RATE HIGH IN AXIS NATIONS Advance Forces are Reported Well West ot El Agheila While Fighting Planes Continue to Strafe Retreating German Army\u2014-Naples Attacked Again.Cairo, |i'-2.Get.15, 1944-49 by Jean McKenzie after which »' m,m\u201der °f toe Ctatieook branch of j assist m counteracting the wave\tof\tDr;:es are 2c per dozen less.\t'\u2019Basis\t4.Oct.15,\t1943-45 play entitled \u201cA Jovful\tChriatm** ! the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., and ; homesickness which is bound to\tde-\t;en or more cases.\t4.Oct 15,\t1947-52 101 95 1UOV4 v.34.Nov 15, 1948-51 was always very active in their an- velop among the army and air force j BUTTER (c.per lb.): nual Poppy Day sales.\t[lads.Anyone wishing to have one or Open Market, No.1 pasteurized a* chairman of the Membership * ime,\u201d was enjoyed.Next on the Committee, was chosen as first Vice- v v° UoTlari ne r '' \u2018 \u2018\tn 1* T tYT' .V1 ^ ° ^ Caretaker of the post office build- two servicemen with them on Christ-: fre=h art stomps 35%-37.Small Th, only .0 m\u2014 » fâg»\tET\tTh,'71 ^\t« '»'\u2022 Mil1\" »\t|\u2018 ÔZm W, Eycb.ng.: Spot clos e\t.\t\u2018I was a man whom everyone in Coati-\t- Henry Robitaille, who will \\v\\\\\\ Jesus until the ago of fourteen.Added attractions included a fishing pond and a guessing game.The programme closed with the singing of the National Anthem.SHIRTS WOMAN CRITICALLY HURT IN FALL Mr*.Joseph Thcrrien, «evenly-one year» of age, of R.R.No.2, wa« critically injured when «he fell while cro«»ing the street yesterday afternoon.Mr».Therrien wa« taken to St.Vincent de Paul Hoipital suffering from a fractured thigh.Her condition is regarded as critical due to her advanced age.cook had come to know and like, hisj courtesy and helpfulness being especially commendable.Funerul services were held this ! morning from St.John\u2019s Church, with Rev.Father Lemay officiating,! Members of the Canadian Legion j attended and acted as bearers.Mr.Petit is survived by his second; wife, his first wife having prede-1 ceased him a few jears ago, and one i daughter.RESERVATIONS FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL URGED Que.92 closer : December.,\t371tb; February, score, -iorsb; 6%b; 38b; ling quote [Future ;Januar I March, 3Srsb ! b Bid.( CHEESE fc.per lb.): Quebec and Western white .23 Quebe\u2019 an: Western colored.21\" POTATOES (per 75-lb.bag) .101 Vi 102 V4 101 Vi 102 Vs 102% 103% .102% 103 Va ,.105% 106% 4%, Oct.15.1944 .105% 106% 4Va Feb.1, 1946 .108% 109V3 i\u20182.Nov.1, 1.2-8-58 .108\t1 09 4>2.Nov.1, 1940-56 .106% 107% 4%.\\ov.1, 1947-57 .107% 108% 4%, Nov.1.1049-59 .109% 110% 5 Oct.15.1943 .103% 104% Wartime Issues; June 15.1950-51 .lOOVs lOOVs \u2022J.Oct.1 12 \u20194-52 .99% ; 3%.Feb.1.194S-52 .102 13 Mar.1, 1952-54 .99% Dominion Govt.Guar.; -23Vi 'CNR 2, 1943 .CNR 2Vi.1944 .-22Vi CNR 2V4.1346 .( NR 3, 194', .100 Vi 100% 100% Vs 100% 103 100% 101 101% 101 V2 J.A.Metivier, City Pa Forsyth .$2.00 Tooke .$2.00 B.V.D.$2.00 While or Coloured in his position as Secretary-Treasurer for the ensuing year.A new addition to the Association executive was the Board of Directors, to which group five members were named, 0 cents\tfrom the a week).of Germans and blew up an animuni tion dump.At least eleven tanks down from the hills and help crush \";ere PUtr out of t\u201dission vast the enemv,\tstores of ammunition were captured in the Stalingrad salients, the com-j mimique noted.CARD OF THANKS v\\e v.s$h ta express our sincere thank-and appreviation to ail odr friends, neigh-j uers and relates for their kindness and | ympathy extended to us in the long ill-jness and c.esth of our dear husband and j father : to Rev.H.G.Douglas, the bearers, those v.\u2019.io loaned cars and to those who sent ilowers and cards of sympathy.-HS.M.E.DERRICK MR.AND MRS.E.M.DERRICK MISS GLADYS L.DERRICK Ai>ercorn, Que.VN preci: all v Young Aviator Continued from page 1.Claims South Continued from oage i.r, HOCKEY EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SENIOR LEAGUE SHERBROOKE INDIANS vs.LORD SHERBROOKE TRAINING CENTRE THURSDAY, Dec.17th at 8.30 p.m.Admission: General 35c; Children 10c.Reserved Seats 50c.Advance Sale of Tickets at Bourque\u2019s Tobacco Store.31A King St.West \u2014 Phone 2S46 bearing his sergeant\u2019s stripes, There was no belt on the tunic.He made no last-minute statement.Trap was sprung at, 1:50 a.m.by Camille Blanchaud.who acts as official hangman for the Province of Quebec.Hutchings was pronounced dead at 2.02 a.m.MORE WATERPROOFED CLOTHING PRODUCED Ottawa, Dec.16.\u2014 Hr 5 .\t.$1.160 Au.;:;\t29 \t\t.$1,084 August 22 \t\t August 15 \t\t\t.$1,364 ,\t,\t,\t- -.Mrs.Frank Thompson made to the other members of the j and duly approved.Three joint-! ,\t.organization at the meeting by | chairmen for the proposed Marathon ithe tea tabk' a,ld M,ss v- 1 u'1' \"'ils George Ewing, Past District Gov- Bridge were appointed \u2014 fifimelv 1,1 charSe °'f the dinmg room and era or.\tMrs.Gerald Rmvpl! Mvc rmihU-he very efficient waitresses wc Mr.Goodenough read a \u2019 \" when Miss Elizabeth de Miribel, for the programme.The \u2019Quaintance Secretary of the National Commit- Club is meeting regularly and work-tee of the Free French, addressed big on layettes for Britain.Quite a the organization.\tnumber of organizations had been Among the special guests attend- !us'nP the club rooms during the kitchen were Mrs.Fisher, Mr-Atto, Mrs.Husbands and Alias Ber- ; nice Glass.At the close, the two groups held a short business meeting in which ÏÎÏ Cl i Y BRIEFLETS ing the hmcneon was R.J.Mclsaacs, i'had'beeU'rc^weir fTom the Cana-oi Montreal, former Sherbrooke Idian Prisoner of War Relatives As- [month, and letters of appreciation \u2018 thc gratifying proceeds were «livid- V.J 1__.i r»\ti z-,\t: nrl\t+ «rirlic1 WT A X'.it i,l flizv chain store manager.Queen\u2019s Canadian Fund Donations Received Through The Record Following are additional subscriptions received through The Record for the Queen\u2019s Canadian Fund, proceeds of which are to be used to aid British air raid victims.* * * CHILDREN\u2019S CHRISTMAS FUND St.George\u2019s Guild, $10.Anonymous, $1.50.Ascot Women\u2019s Institute, $5.Card party and turkey raffle, $79.65.Grades Alii and X, Island Brook School, $3.25.It\u2019S \u201ci.V the real Delicious and Refreshing sociation, for the use of a room for j their work, and from the Commanding Officer of a Company of Vet-]erans\u2019 Guard, for the use of the jgymnasium for a dance, and for the ! co-operation of the staff in the general arrangements.A letter of thanks from National Council, on receipt of the annual allocation, was also read.A mother and two children, who had been burned out of their home, were given residence until other accommodation could be found for them.Through the efforts of the General Secretary and the cooperation of kind friends a small Lennoxville !h°use was rented and practically \u2019 I furnished throughout, to give this little family a fair start again.The Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.Walter Sutherland, read letters of resignation from Mrs.David Wilson and Mrs.D.J.Sails.Both of these resignations were accepted with considerable regret.Aliss Frances Christie, Physical Director, reported that the Soft Slipper Dance held by tho Health Education Department in November was very successful.The net proceeds of the dance would cover tho new set of rings for the gymnasium, and these had been ordered and were eagerly awaited.An Intermediate Posture Club had been started and the children were showing a keen interest.For Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture j.AND PAPER CO.E.Palmer, Assistant-Treasurer, Has Been Associated with Firm for Period of Forty-Eight Years.cd and the girls\u2019 W.A.voted the sum of five dollars to the Queen\u2019s Canadian Fund.SKATING RINK PLANNED Some forty citizens were present 1 at a meeting at Lennoxville, when it was definitely decided to have a community skating rink in the town In order to have this rink, public donations will be needed and so canvassers will cover tho town and it .s hoped that one and all will be Following the completion of generous in their subscriptions.almost a half century in the paper-it was decided to have the rink making business, the aminunreimyit situated behind Gay\u2019s Taxi service is made of the retirement of J.K.which will he most convenient as it Palmer, Assistant Treasurer of thc is quite centrally located.\tBrompton Pulp and Paper Company, -\tLimited.I.O.D.E.SESSION\tAir.Palmer\u2019s association extends 1 ne regular monthly meeting of over the long period of forty-eight Maple Copse Chapter, presided over years and includes service not only by the Regent, Mrs.M.G.Stewart, with Brampton hut with its projetas » bu«y one.interest being «livid- cesser company, the Royal Paper od between matters concerning the war effort and local welfare.After the opening ceremony, thi usual reports from officers and conveners were heard.It was noted from the Treasurer\u2019s figures that while the War Fund is in a healthy condi tion, the General Fund is in need :SN»iÏN9lï'.3K9î3i3)aî*'.: Tel.823 48 Wellington St.North.i3',aï',sw3iSiïj>iS,.3i3tiJhSiît:»î3:»iai»iai»iSiï)»i'jiia#i3Wh»i3*iMii»iJni1|î 1 supervised the tea tables, having as Have a GUINNESS today! A.Guinness Son & Co.Ltd., Dublin and London s-J* HOW TO OPEN ilflCC thAT closes HUdE UP AT NIGHT Put 3-purpoM Va-tro-nol up each nostril .(1) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion.VICKS VAfRONOL iously driving his reindeer, and tall red candles in silver candlesticks.Miss Evelyn Bradloy was the efficient Treasurer.Apart from a very enjoyable function, the gratifying financial results will mean many new books for the library.The cleverly worded invitations were from the pen of Mrs.W.F.Duncan.Like trees, teeth have growth rings, found in the enamel and dentin.These \u201crings\u201d reveal periods of illness and undernourishment, according to tests.Charts Show Smart Technique It\u2019s fun to be a fashion artist! If you've a flair for drawing and a desire to make money fgood fashion artists in department stores and on smart magazines command a good price) this may be your field.You can learn, at home, the professional way to draw fashions.Guide lines and charts will help.When sketching a figure, first draw these guide lines: a vertical \u201cline of balance,around which to build the figure, and two pairs of parallel lines\u2014one pair to place shoulders and bust, one for waist and hips.B\u2019ollowing these guide lines, sketching the figure is easy.The side that supports the body weight is drawn in sharp, angular lines; the other side is smooth.Guide lines and charts also simplify drawing head and body in correct proportion.Our 24-page instruction book has these guides and charts and shows how to draw lovely figures in a.l sorts of poses.Explains perspective, foreshortening, techniques; the drawing of clothes, textures, accessories.Send 15c in coins for your copy of \u201cFashion Drawing Made Easy\u201d to Daily Record, Home Service, Sherbrooke, Que.Be sure to write plainly your name, address, and the name of instruction book.FLOWERS BY WIRE cross the country IN A FLASH ?The perfect Christmas gift that always arrives.But PLEASE ORDER NOW last minute service is out for che duration.The government says \"save gas and tires.\u2019\u2019 DELIVERY GUARANTEED only on orders placed early.John Milford & Son 138 Wellington St.North\u2014Tel.1744 z.r.'irzz X-W ry-/u,.,iAJr j ) (Tel.2940) STARTING TODAY FOR THREE DAYS Com« \"\u2022 Dinn#f m NEVIL SHIITES MIGHTY STORY OF TOOJY .,.with all its thrills, its tens# adventure, its unabated action and Its rich, warm, unforgettable humor .llliiaJMilftllM'M THE ID PIPER 20fh Century-Fox triumph \u2022farting MONTY WOOLLEY RODDY McDOWALL ANNE BAXTER Otto Preminger *J.Carrol Naish Produ«»rf \u2022«nr Lr.e of Gei'man ami Dalian prisoners, above, trudges across the iclos m! Brit h prisoner of war camp 'mar Alexandria, Egypt.Below, left, a dis-i ,o:n r nut t ; a wounded foot while, right, a still defiant Nazi is marched off to th.1 ramp\u2019s guardhouse.Note wirr bottle dangling by his side.Missionary items of interest worn given from the \u201cWatch Tower.\u201d Mrs.McCoy and Mrs.Damon rendered ns a duct, \u201cLord, Lend the Power.\u201d The meeting closed with a hymn.EAST FÂRNHAM j'O Parly and Fair to raise money j following a underprivileged chi'dren; and dancing, w: fact that the Coaticook Club ! Saving.» Ce undertaking their share of the I by the auct.mieer, .campaign for the Blind in Feb-1 Deenvovlh, we ii (hr he ovoning\u2019s activities, cry enjoyable! hoar of the auction of a War ifieate, Chinese style, Lion Gordon highest bidder I and Mr.WEST SHEFFORD Mrs.Lee R.Young entertained the Ladies' Guild of St.John\u2019s Church on the afternoon of December 10, with the usual attendance.After the meeting Mrs.Young served refreshments.Mrs.John Harvey, of Granby, spent a few days with the Dunlavey families.Mr.Floyd Sanbourn, of Iron Hill, was a dinner guest of Mrs.Benham.Mr.John Decelles, of Montreal, spent the week-end with friends.Mr.Sirard, who is in training camp at Sherbrooke, and Miss Sirard, of Granby, spent the weekend at home with Mr.and Mrs.Albert Sirard.Mrs.Lee R.Young spent the week-end in Montreal with Mr.Young.There was a well-attended auction sale at the former home of Mr.Earl Enright on Wednesday, December 9, when all the livestock and farm implements were disposed of.family are occupying part of Miss Winnifred Dunlavey, teacher A.Choiniere\u2019s house for the at St.Joachim, was home for the pl'e.-Tiit.KNOWLTON LANDING The I.K.Club met on Thursday with Mrs.Ena Royea.ninry, with an objective of $500.Iboing Mrs.Ami row rhompon, Phis Telegrams ocre read during the'wax .uToniplb hrd by starling oil banquet from David \\niyry, Dis! riot; j the hid, and ctn lt bidder iiopo.-dting Governor of the Lions, from Mont-jwith the floor-men.Lions Georg\" leal, regretting hi'- absence and j Engcihardt.nad Mill am belirli, tne wishing the Club every success, and aum that they had bid above Lie from r iot Ofilcer \\V.J.Rogers, ' previous bid.Ih i pn.1' cular i .t-1!.( .A.F.r on of tlie President of the lure, both novel and in loresting, Coaticook Club, and an Honorary j evoked much merriment, and tne Member, announcing his safe arrival in Kng'h Deidm lowed, t Mi s .Mabel Baillie left for M'ont-re.il on Saturday morning, having spent a month with her sister, Mrs, J.Beattie, and Mr.Beattie.Mr.and Mrs.McGowan of Mont-1 real, were dinner guc Mrs.Thomas Thomp day.Mr.Homer Knott cut and a doctor is at I.Vhr.Henri Lussier fortune to lo.-o hi-; house by fire, i hrnlgc drove during- the L rrible, gate about, tv.o Monday.mu h - ago.Or.ce The property ot \u2022 Mrs.Stoncbridg Mrs.Sin ,e Collins, Air.Luss.c-r Morris Burbank.week-end.Mr.Gaston Daudelin has gone to the training camp, in Montreal, as an electrician.He spent the weekend in town with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Daudelin.Mrs.J.P.McMahon was in M.s rs.Dale Perry and Howard Granby as an overnight guest of her Burbank were in Magog on Friday, j uncle and aunt, Mr.and Airs.C.A.Mrs.Carl Johnson ami children | McDonald, spent a few days in Magog as j The Farmerettes entertained at |guests of Airs.Bertha Johnson.|a card party on Thursday evening, 10, with a good al- ls ol Mr.and j MUs June Johnson called on Mrs, - December on on Satuv-1 Kenneth Young in South Bolton.itendance.i Mr.John Taylor and Mr.Dick! Mrs.Arthur Stone and Mrs.*\till at pros - i Royea.of Austin, called on Mr, Flanigan are improving after their *\tmiing him, | Clyde Burbank.\tI illnesses, their many friends will be bad the mis-1 Mr.and Mrs.William Stone- pleased to know.to Bolton Centre on called on Mrs.Mrs.L.Boucher was in Montreal consulting a doctor.Air.Edward Simard is in poor hea:tn and under the doctor\u2019s care, bidding'stopped whim the auctioneer ml.\tknocked down (he War Snvi-igs Cer- the entertainment that fol- ! tifieate to the hi.dev who firs 1 e feature was provided by , reached the top amount known, only three menit-i rs of the Coaticook Chib, Pro hh a- Anson Rogers and Lions Aden Grady and George Engel-\u2019ardt, who charnci erized \u201cweli-knov.n ladie.v trio,\u201d in f cos'unie, and delighted the an.ben with the vandbion of three popn' nnmberi, \u201cI Love You Truly,\u201d \u201d1 Mo t ad Yon Sweetheart\u201d a \u201cDrink To Ale Only With Thine Eyes,\" \"Lily Poinsett lia Rogers,\u201d doing tho vo.uL e!Vor;s, white \"Anna Coinin\u2019 Engelhard:\u2019' played the violin areompa Cm.nt, wdh \u201cEtta Ket to him.!! Attendine: from the a | Club wei'e Prer-ident i V iee-President\t\\\\ .11 Lions Dr.J.ihroux.Dr a ( t'ol.I.eopold Chevaliei - Du berger, \\Yii:'red Rout M \\.N.Dupuis, who wa 1 by Mrs.Dupuis.Sherbrooke a ndry, and Dunn, ami G.Land' y, r.Or.Reno .'hier and Dr.accompanied COMPTON H \u201e\u2022* Miàw\u2019tîî asltf-d al! over ti;:: car.siiptioj.I tried LAXATIVE-BITTERS TONIC Can't cut?Hcadtchp, biliotisness.Indivuwtion ?11 due to constipation chocr up.trv Hits.'» Native Herbs, .v 1 AWT IN l and Bll'TFRS tonic.Eiçjit plant inRtcdteiUs Ur 4-ACTION BENF-MT\u201c-'0) to oiHouT.Ko Ixnvel and kid-tiev tlimination (2) to tone appetite and stom-a \u2019i (3) to help iinlncr flow of liver bile to aid dijpjsLon (4> t*' help prevent xas.:oo Fainois ONLY OO Also 50c ami At dru«i«:s\\ Take BLISS NATIVE HERBS Tablets m R.Johnson, of Oshawa, a guest of Mr.ami Airs, wn for a few day- ami a of Mr.and Mrs.Olar -Mi-i, A.L.Pomeroy as o winter months in Leu La Miss Davis, are being hold in t.ivh reguia: ly every Sir: on at three o'clock.T;u r .\u2022is,l Christmas music o MCn by Coaticook lalea.Me CURRIER C.A.Lockerby ill, \\vhero she w» gone < d spend 1- L'l*.WHY LET STUFFY NOSTRILS p RUIN YOUR t.SLEEP?Mr THERE'S AN URGENT NEED TO HOMES \u2022 APARTMENTS \u2022 HOTELS STORES THEATRES The demand for coal is becoming increasingly urgent.Civilian and domestic consumption of coal must be curtailed.Owners of apartment houses, stores, hotels and theatres are urged to co-operate in this conservation plan.Heating systems kept operating at top efficiency and temperatures maintained at steady level save coal.CHURCHES - HALLS and OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS The superintendents of these types of public buildings are also asked to get behind this drive to cut down coal consumption.The situation is critical and can only be met by the serious and energetic co-operation of every coal-user.MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES RECOMMENDED Sufficient for health and comfort Apartments, hotels, and other places of a residential nature; offices, public buildings, schools and educational buildings 68° F.During non-occupancy or after 12 midnight.65 F.Theatres, churches and other places of assembly; factories and store (merchandising) buildings , .».65\u2019 F.During non-occupancy :\t60° F.The heating system should not be operated to maintain the temperatures shown above if any of the windows are open to outside air, USE LESS COAL \u2022 USE IT EFFICIENTLY WEAR WARMER CLOTHING Be prepared, not only to save coal yourself, by operating your furnace economically and by wearing warmer clothing .but be ready to accept lower temperatures in public buildings, where owners are doing their part to conserve coal.Take an active part in Canada\u2019s war effort the country\u2019s coal supply.by helping to conserve Follow instructions issued in booklet \"Make Your Furnace Fight\" obtainable from your coo! dealer CA.141 THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD OFFICE OF THE COAL ADMINISTRATOR « - 1 » , \"V 1H1 as - ¦ Hi Vv, b'-LL;- k| Ono of tiie worst penalties of colds or nasal catarrh is a stuffy, choked up nose.It keeps you awake at nights.robs you of tûJsUx smell and natural breatldng.Yet it\u2019s so unnecessary.Get Month datum today.This Boothing balm penetrates the respiratory tract.allaj-s soreness and inflammation .opens up the blocked passages .and promotes free, effortless breathing again* Mentholatura gives quick relief for colds, stuffy nostrils, nasal catarrh \u2014 or money back.\tH1 TUBE OR ISR 30* H.Stone stay-wi for a few (days in Mayas en rouie to her home from Montreal and will .e there w a \u2022 the ttue.H of Mr.and Mrs.Urnes.: Hoirs.; Mr.Leslie Doyle syent the wee ,,-end in Richmond.j AL.-s Doreen Stone will stay ' Mae'OL with Mr.and Mrs.tirer-.|Juby during the cold went nor.' i' ! Stone is attending the Magog High j School.j Mrs.X.Poirier and son, Harry.Were guests of friends at Cherry : River.DIX VILLE Mr.E.A.Damon, of Island Pon.;.j ! Yt.is the guest of his sister, Mi.-sl Emma M.lianien.The Women\u2019s Mission Circle met j with Mm.Jackson at the ptrsonam j | on Tuesday afternoon with a go| j attendance.The President, Mr.-.j | George Ham, conducted the opening i j exereises.Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.« ¦w S'A ils: ¦ If; .AVxs I si.1 n « I\\/101S0N$ THE ALE YOUR GREAT GRANDFATHER DRANK » i 14 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1942.SHtKBKOÜkE D A l L V RECORD 7.Real Estate Easily Acquired Or Sold By Using \u201cWant Ads \u2014PHONE 68\u2014 99 \\ T THE LOCAL THEATRES TRENHOLMViLLE M.tor Sale [Wanted To Purchase Prices for Classified Advertising:\ttwo twelve foot counters for sirits skates, white CASH RATE _____ 2 cents per word, O' C\u2019t>« glass top solid oak counter Î23.! siie D, in good condition.minimum charge 25 cents for lo \\v- rds or less.! Lost and Found OR BLACK, Phone 1109.Phor.e Edwards, 135.r j ELECTRIC WASHER IN GOOD CONDI-_ *\ta rr*t_' o ,\t» WE SELL BEAUTIFUL COMPLETE DIN-: tion, one baby's commode, tricycle fc: CH ARbb KA i X- o cents per A OIQ^\tr(er\tcups, plates, glasses.Pyrex, *5- bey of 5\tyears.\tPhene 2796-W.minimum chargG 50 cents £or 10\tsortment of roasters, ironing boards, dry- j\t\u201c words 01* less.\ters- games, crackers, etc.Hebert\u2019s General MODERN\tUSED\tPIANO.REASONABLE j BIRTHS\u2014'MARRIAGES______DEATHS àtore, no Bel vider».\tI for cash.Mrs.J.V.Knutson.Waterville., D?e Th aSd* TUnMral -Notlces\u2019: Card pT^ToTmoccasin sTrôs.like new.-^114r3' of Thanks, In Memoriara without Ann v Albfrt Mirtti.SpriBe Ro,d.(pungs.WIRE WHEEL COMPLETTE WITH 5.Ï3 t :e for IPodite truok.1953.lost Monday - ght betwwn Waterloo and Sherbrooks.R.»a:d.Call Shfrbrooke.2S2S.LOST\u201411 CALVES IN VICINITY Sawytrviile.Reward.Baron J.Defsavosay, Phone Sawyer v ill.4L poetry, an insection.Poetry included in In Memoriam, 10c per mat's large raccoon coat, apply line extra.Engagements, Wed- Mrs Edith Smith, Bury.________________j dings, Birth Notices, 50c.List o* CEDAR P0STS CUT T0 y0UR reqitre-' flowers included m obitua.y re- mente_ ^jy ^ c_ B Huribut.Bolton Centre, Que.cutter sleighs ou one Foster; Mr, and Mrs.Fred Bowker > horse sied* in good condition.Mu*t be an£j famjly 0f Warden; Ml'S._ F.I Jones.Mr.George Booth and Ken-1 neth Booth, of Waterloo; Mr.and\u2019 ; Mrs rot too expensive as I have to re-sell sanv: When answering state condition of same and price.P.A.Sherman.Scetstown.ports, 2c a word, 2ôc extra when ¦ charge account is opened.Reader Wanted To Rent i .Ti.ro.Floyd Sanborn, of Iron Hill; i Mr.and Mrs.Earl Mudd.of Sutton; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Steele and -\t-\t.\tfamily Mi*, and Mrs.George Mudd Notice in country locals, 15c per record route in east ward, apply air force officer and wife want , T F.niuv-; *r , fabmilv nf line, five words to a line; Lennox-\totfic.Circulation DePt.Phone 94.:\tor\t, Granby;\u2019 Mr.Robin Gray, of Lotlgu- yüle and City Bnefiets, -Oc Per ,cAÎ{AR1ES F0R SALï: excellent ; _________________________________1-euil; Mr.and :Mrs.Claude Donoway, line.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto FOR SALE.EXCELLENT | singers : also bens.Would make ideal gift.: 23d Goodhue Street.To Let Livestock For Sale ONE OR TWO ROOMS WITH KITCHEN privilefci s.Apply Record, Box 45.Sanrworth of Granby, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson and Mrs.Horace Green and many others.The funeral was under the direc- \u2014 : tion of J.J.Paterson.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates 18 PIGS, FOUR .AND FIVE WEEKS OLD.\trive ROOM FLAT TO LET I MM EDI Apply Fred Caswdl.R.M.D.LennoxvUle.*tW ,**,*\u201e*,\u201e.Apply 155 Wellington yjpg L.HEALV, OF CLEVELAND Phone * ior23.Cookshire._____________ | Southi phcnt, 3541.j.-Cleveland, Real Estate For Sîde Dee.16.\u2014Mrs.Nellie G.L.Patrick, oM j Snwyt-viU?.:;.r.d ?ir.and Mr», hai ! Pat rick ar'.inly.Lynn, of DanvilL',] w.o' nthiis el Mr.and Mrs.N.G.i Patrick.Mr.and Mis.Herny Avni tror.;; INCORRIGIBLE DEFIES POUCE sp.-j , V .ek in Montr ai visiting1 'Bm.rea!.Dec.16.\u2014«\u2014A fit-irelmivts and\tfriends.\t11-¦ n-year-old boy, facing eight \\t'-n NMTe Healv visited her cou-,t.iutt ami burglary charges and .a Sir, and\tMrs.Charki\tTer.r,\tin\ti \"\tby police as incorrigible.\u2019\t\u2019 .v.;\ti was oruc ;vil to un.vergo a mental j îlV 1 iéu-jl.l Kik.Of i'anvill.', ] ooamin.tioti.j p.,v , ,vi.h\tMl.\\h\\:' ' ',v; n, v -\t\\\t'\t! wou'itl escape from any reform ! V -.nm.Mi; .Wilhnm Kuow,.;-:^hojl hp Was piacei| j', Poliee 11 r,! u mid a *\u2022'\tvu '\t; t-.-.tified then after a recent escape I (.«y ivi'iirn:.\t,1 he eMTung\tii'iiU\t;from a reformatory he had stolen in ii'.nnng.\t1 lie pvoci n -\tvent\tt°\tj their ear while they searched a the Hockey (Tub.Mrs.F.W.Lysler spent a few days with htr daughter, Mrs.Hurry Grundy, Shsibrov>ke.WYATT ROAD (house f.r hin.The Juvenile Court.Magistrate ordered him to appear before » Criminal Court Judge, who yesterday heard the police evidence re-peati.il and ordered the boy to take a mental examination.Mi- Mildred Benvick spent n few j, A indtl\u2019inite «\u2018journment was ('ay.- ; t the home of Mrs.Adolphus j______________\t_____ t\u2019ehh nuuin.whoso many fri rds will j\t.\t.,\t, .\t, ho sont to hoar that she is in poor J 'ivhmnn.state penal farm of ¦ .\t1 Mrsssippi, is the best source of negro moik music in the United Scene from \u201cThe Pied Piper,'\u2019 which begins teuay at the.Granadia Theatre.#- At The Granada There was more than a manufac- tui LGRNE Male Help Wanted RUGG.mignault, holtham and court GRUNDY.McManamy & Walsh Building, TO Wellington St.North.Phone 1389.ASHTON R.TOBIN.ROSENBLOOM Bldg., 66 Wellington North.Phone 623.GAGNE & DESMARAIS, 85a WELLINGTON North.Richmond Office, Phone 37.WELLS & LYNCH, FACILITIES FX>K dealing with Income and Excess Profits Tax ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY.OLI-vier Bldg., 4 Wellington South.Phone 727.STREET.CENTRE OF CITY.: .red poijrnance in the» shooting of Airs.Chain's Price Healy parsed peacefully away j an ealcy sCPne in «The Pied Piper,\u201d\t^ n -! at the home of Air.Ilovaid^W ilsor.^ .rreon version of Nevil Sliute\u2019s best I experien-ced\tREER1GERATOR\ts\tE H-\tin Danville on November 26.afteri\tse]jjng\tnovel\twhich begins\ttodav at r.ea ¦ churches, park, bus line.Post Office.,\tvice\tman\twanted.\tApply\tto\tNational\tlong and painful illness, borne\tWlthUv , tirmnd-i Theatre Rodbv Mc- ÏÏX\t1\t!\tTTo'rùat\t¦ -«-Çî-v Christian, patience j Dowal, waf sayimr goodbye \\o his plrmit 1 employment.\tI .Nelhe\tHealV w«5,bo™ ^ .screen father, Lester Matthi ws.for ! five yeais ago, near Asbestos, and the duration of the war.Caught m j was the third daughter of the\tlate j\tFraRce by\t,(,0 German\tinvasion, ! Mr.and Mrs.Robert Price.\tI\tRoddy\twas\treturning to\tEngland Cars For Sale Auctioneers R.M.DEMERS, AUCTIONEER, SHER-brooke.Phone 224-W.ART.OLSON.AUCTIONEER.MEG ANTIC.F.A BURTON, WATERVILLE, Auctioneer.Dist.St.Francis and Bedford.Chartered Accountants____________ EDNEY, ARMITAGE & CO., CHARTERED Accountants, 72 Prospect St.Phone 3285.r.S.ROSS & SONS, CHARTERED Accountants, Montreal.Marriage Licences MARRIAGE LICENCES.W.H.BRADLEY, Olivier Building, 4 Wellington South.Maternity Home STRICTLY' PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME.Beard before if desired.English and F-#nch doctors, graduate nurse.Adoption of children.33 High Street.Optometrists_______________________ ALBERT TRUDEAU.B.A.S.O., EYESIGHT Specialist, 39 Wellington No.Phone 267.Open 9 to 6 every day.Physicians and Surgeons___________ DR.ETHIER, PHONE 676.\t84 KING ST.West.Electrotherapy.Urinary Disease.DRS.J.A.DARCHE & LIONEL DARCHE.Eye, ear, nose and throat.Private Hos-pital, 92 King Street West.Electro-Surgical Clinic __________ GEORGE THOMAS TERRILL, STANSTEAD.Stanstead, Dec.16.\u2014Member of one of the pioneer families of Stanstead County, George Thomas Terrill, 59, died very suddenly while at work on the afternoon of Monday, December 7th.SPECIALTY: rheumatism, arthritis.Engaged in the lumbering busi-Neuritis, X-ray laboratory.Diagnosis of ness for the past few years, he had stomach, intestines, heart.Electro-Surg.cal ; t>eetl scaling lumber near Ayer\u2019s removal of tonsils, hemorrhoids,\tj Cliff, and while returning to that 1929 FORD COACH.GOOD TIRES.CHAINS, alcohol in radiator.Phone 4328-J.NOTICE CANADIAN LEGION Will all Companies or Persons having any claims against, the Canadian Legion Branch No.10, Sherbrooke, please fyle same within 10 days.Acting Secretary, Geo.F.Oiapman.Female Help Wanted * On and after Sept^niber 4th.1942, no person may offer or seek employment through advertisements in newspapers, or by any other method of advertising, unless such Nearly fort.-five years ago she : with' Monty Woolley while his was united in marriage to the late} «father\u201d went off to Switzerland.The cameras ground and Roddy said.Leonard Healy, of Cleveland, com ing as a bride to the Healy farm,1 AUCTION SALE Re: F.N.Williams,Bankrupt General Merchant, Knowlton, P.Q.To be sold by public auction, without reserve, on the premises, at Knowlton, Que., on Saturday, Dec.19th, 1942.National cash register, 6 clerk, hand operating, registering to $100, Model 852, recently reconditioned, cost $500 ; Dayton Computing scale, capacity 30 lbs.; single balance Fai.banks scale, capacity 5 lbs.; Elliott post card addressograph machine; plate glass show cases, counters, tables and m-is-cellareous equipm nt of general store, including balance of stock of dry goods, small wares, etc.Sale starts at 10 o'clock a.m.Terms: Cash.Inspection at any time.H.MURRAY GARDNER, A.C.A., Trustee.159 Craig St.West, Montreal, Que.LA.3493.\u201cGoorilbye father.Hurry and ,vith a National Selective Service officer.\u201d\u201cwv\t1 Y\" \"\"ilUIlSh the Jerries off and then Wfl\u2019ll Selective Service officers arc instructed t.some twcuiy-odd years ago, of her be\tagain.\u201d Roddy\u2019s eyes, however, looked advertisement haa first been arranged for wh(,re she resi(Jed until tho death |\t^ approve advertising which offers or seeks husband, employment, provided: t\u2014That the name ,\t1 lie last years of llCT life she had of the prospective employer or employee i;ved in Danville with her niece and doe not appear, and 2-That all replies nephew Mrs_ Howard Wilson and are addressed to the nearest Employment\t,\t:\ti- i i u.and Selective Service office.Regulations :D- ^ llson, where she died and J do not apply in the cases of advertising whom she was lovingly cam! ior for positions os farm help, school teachers, during her long illlleSS.domestic servants, registered purses, and ' Although Mr.4111(1 Ml'S.Healy IICY-certaln other exempted occupation.For \u2019 eyes, however right past Matthews, out of the scene to where his real father.Thomas McDowall, an onieer in the British merchafit marine, was standing.Director living Piehcl cut the i scene, and Roddy walked over to his full particulars consult any National Seine- j\t^ ^.u\u2019\ti father.\"That\u2019s hard dialogue to Say OBITUARIES (filled that .place to its full.Every- dad.(H.>.he told him, -| thing that loving hands could do was McDowall, senior, nodded, and a (ENGLISH-SPEAK- dene but the end came peacefully on, few min.uUs iate,.was off to join country m , November 26.\this ship at a Pacific coast port, to Mrs; Healy was buried on Sat-V .time the hazardous work of con-urday, Nov.28.The Rev.G.Robins, j voyjng materials of wat to unite., wanted immediately housekeeper 1 of the Danville Anglican Church,, Nations fighting men.for one man near Sherbrooke.Box 44.preached the funeral service.She The other oictnrp is \"'Ph,p Nip-h! was laid to rest beside her late bus-!\tthe Divone \u201d featurhig Lyn,, band m St.Aim\u2019s Cemetery in Rich-j Bari, Mary Beth Hughes and Joseph mond.Mr.II.Boutelle had charge Allen, Jr.of the funeral.\tj a new twist to the exposition of Left to mourn her loss baside Mr.marital troubles makes this riband Mrs.Wilson and soil, Lawrence, tickling film a perfect vehicle for the Service office.EXPERIENCED MAID ing) wanted in January for railway.Very high wages for right person.Apply Box 46, Record.Record.hemorrhoids, corns.Dr.Horn.85 Court St.Phone 3636.Real Estate place from the Christensen farm, collapsed in the car near the Tomi-fobia bridge.Rushed to the residence of Dr.C.L.Brown by the driver of the car, M.Walker, Mr.Terrill was taken immediately to the New Cliff House, where he made his headquarters, and on arrival of the physician, was pronounced dead from heart failure.Brought to Stanstead, the body lay in state in the Masonic Hall of j Golden Rule Lodge, A.F.and A.M., i of which the deceased was a valued I member, and the funeral services | were conducted by the Masonic sherbrooke veterinary hospital.; Order on Thursday afternoon, with NOTICE \u2014 ALBINI SAMSON.REAL Estate Agent, will buy, sell or exchange all kinds of property throughout the Province.For complete information writ* Box 627, Sherbrooke, or S King East, Apt.1.Phone 1657-M.Storage FUNITURE, ETC.IN SEPARATE rooms.Phone Prichard, 526rl.Veterinary Surgeons Dr.L.A.Gendreau.67 Wellington South.J.S.BRAULT, B.A., S.0.EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST Also open on Erl.and Sat.Nightfc 50 Wellington St.N.\u2014Apt.1 Phone 3462 TRAPPERS You will receive the highest market prices for your RAW FURS From A.GILLMAN 92 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke \u2014 Phone 455 If you can\u2019t come \u2014 *Ship by mail.Satisfaction Guaranteed.ATTENTION! Scarcity of raw material obliges us to reduce our production by 40' .Several centres will not be visited by our salesmen.Be sure of getting Fuller service and products by contacting The Fuller Brush Co.Ltd.Métropole Bldg.37 King West SHERBROOKE Telephone 146 or 22S3 the Rev.E.J.Belford, of East Hatley, officiating.Interment took place in the family lot in Crystal Lake Cemetery, with the following friends of the deceased acting as bearers: H.G.Curtis, Carroll La-bonte, W.E.Gibson, W.E.Huse, John Hibbard and Elwin Chadsey.Born in Stanstead on March 10, 1883, Mr.Terrill was the youngest son of William Lee Terrill and Emma Gene Worth.Engaged in various employments during his life, he continued to manage his father\u2019s farm in Bamston while following several different pursuits from all kinds of construction work to that jof lumbering, in the latter field being purchasing agent for the Atlas Plywood Company, of Waterloo.: In 1927 he was a foreman on ! the construction of the cement 'highway from Newport to Derby Line, and while thus engaged suf-jfered a serious accident, his right I foot being caught and crushed in ! the cement-laying machine, an injury from which he never fully recovered.Suffering from a rheumatic condition in later years, he had been forced to do light work, laterly being engaged in the work for the Atlas people.A man who had many friends, likeable and generous, Mr.Terrill was especially fond of children and took particular pains to cultivate their friendship throughout his life.A grandson of the late Timothy Lee\u2019 Terrill, who represented Stanstead County before Confederation, from 1852 to 1858, he was | made Queens\u2019 Counsel in 1854, hater being appointed in 1858, by ithe Governor, as Registrar for the ! Province, Provincial Secretary and ! member of the Executive Council |for Lower Canada.Mr.Terrill was especially proud that his grandfather also was prominently con-! cerned in the construction of the | railway from Farnham to Newport.\u2018Well-known throughout the entire j Eastern Townships, the late Mr.Terrill will be mourned by a host of friends whom he met in his line of work, as well as by those who associated him with one of the pioneer families of the County.He is survived by two sisters, Mary, Mrs.N.F.Manning, of Huntingdon, Que., and Belle, Miss G.B.Terrill, of Stanstead, and one brother-in-law and nephew in Huntingdon.MR.WILLIAM EDWARD KNOTT, OF WEST SHEFFORI) West Shefford, Deo.16\u2014Mr.William Edward Knott, of West Shefford, passed away suddenly on the evening of November 19th, 1942.He had been in failing health for the I past three years but had never been confined, to his bed during that time.Mr.Knott was the son of the late Charles Knott and his wife, Catherine Taylor, and was born in Shefford on February 4th, 1859, and had lived a greater part of his life on the old homestead, where he passed away, with his only son, Lee Knott.Mr.Knott was in his eighty-fourth year.Following family prayers at the late residence, the funeral service was held at St.John\u2019s Church, on Sunday afternoon, November 22nd, and was largely attended.The sea-vice was conducted by the Pastor, Rev.E.F.Macklin.The bearers were Messrs.W.J.Taylor, George Booth, T.H.Robinson and W.Lang.The choir sang two favorit- hymns of the deceased, \"Nearer My God To Thee\u201d and \"Abide With Me.\u201d The flowers were many and very beautiful.The deceased is survived by one son, Lee Knott; one daughter, Mrs.Bruce Miner, of Cowansville; two brothers, Messrs.Henry Knott, of East Farnham, and George Knott, of Worcester, Mass.; one sister, Mrs.Barbara Mott, of Springfield, Mass., and four grandchildren, Mrs.Leon Jordan, Mrs.F.Groundwater, Ruth Knott and Reginald Miner; and one great-grandson, little Fergus Groundwater.Kis wife, Lucy Miner, one «on, Arthur, and one daughter, Bernice, predeceased him some years ago.Mr.Knott was a highly respected citizen and a friend to all who knew him.Among those from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Miner and son, Reginald, of Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs.Leon Jordan, of Sutton; Messrs.Henry Knott, Homer Knott and Mrs.Thelma Farnam, of East Farnham; 'Mir.and Mrs.Hiram Tidbits, of Brome; Mrs.James Code.Mrs.A.Young and Mrs.A, Chamberlin, of is a brother, Mr.A.Price, of Brock-; the talents of vivacious Lynn Bari ville, Ont.; a sister-in-law, Mrs.Ad- and screen-husband Joseph Allen, ams, of Danville; several nieces and j Jr.When Joe gets fed up with nephews and a host of friends,\t| Lynn\u2019s superior attitude, he turns The beautiful floral tributes show-| (as who wouldn\u2019t) to curvesome ed the high esteem in which the de- j Mary Beth Hughes, who plays the ad I clinging vine and lures him away ceased was held by everyone she h the privilege of calling her friend.iinging I from Lynn.in the \"Arkansas Traveler 9 p.m.Laughs?You bet! As only Bob Burns gives them to you in his grand, new, heart-warming program.Featuring the \"Arkansas Traveler's\" adventures, too! Be sure to listen tonight! Presented hy LIFEBUOY in the Mayor of the Town' 9:30 Pi Lionel Barrymore\u2019*, thrilling new program is brought to you at a new time! A truly great and entertaining show for the whole family.Don\u2019t miss it! Presented by RINSO for the whitest wash Charles Beimh-Vy.of t of het' sister, Kenneth Mcktuge, and M .Kongo.Miss Audrey George, R.N., of Montreal, spent a day hero while en route to Snipshaw, where she ha.accepted a position.Miss Nellie Coyle h;,s returned from Castlebar.Mr.and Mrs.Racine have vecciv ed a cable from their sen, Rc hert.saying that he had arrived safely somewhere in England.Miss N.M.Coy le was :i tea gticsl.of Miss Dorothy Wright c n Su Jny.health.Mr.Oral Downes and the Misses.\t.Or.; 11 owes and Atyrna Leonard, of Mate, according to tae Library ; Brcokbury, were tea guests at the 1 011 créé -I homo ef Mr.and Mr.-.YY.B.Lowe, j Mis.AY.Lowe and daughter.I Jean, spent a lew days as the guests I of Mr.and Mrs.R.Thompson, in -j Down.I Mrs.C.Rerwiek was an afternoon gut: ; of Mis.Eugene Anderson, j I Mrs.Eugene Anderson spent, nn i \\, w È- r:u on with Mrs.Andrew Jorgen-j M, s.I son.Ate-! Mi.-.- Dorothy Grey, of Bury, spent in week t ml at the home of her sis-! 1er, Mrs, K.Anderson.This community extends its deep-1 - y m pa thy to Airs.Andrew Jorgenson and daughter, Florence, in tin ir great berenveinent in the loss of their husband ami father, who passed away on December 9.of TRUSSES Fitted and adjusted.Satisfaction guaranteed.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.W.tel.3868 Near Bus I\u2019erminal MACHINERY FOR SALE If you want to gel: your name in nstrouom 1 h Uv.v, all you have to do is iii over a comet.The comet will be named after you.If you hov.TO BUY OR Sill Mochlnory v lor Woodworking Mochino Shopt or ?Sow Milk\t\u2022 WRITE US IT WILL PAY J.NORMAN ROBINSON LIMITED 1143 Noire Dome \u2022 Montreal wVNÀIMAN geneva .t 10 «2*1.15 26 « *2.70 40 «2*3.90 Product of MELCHERS DISTILLERIES LIMITED Montreal & Berthlervlllo M 170 IMPORTANT! Glatt container* are vitally needed In the war-effort! Save and Handle with care all empty bottle* and cap*.Protect bottles from damage and dirt by replacing cap*.Collect and give to your local salvage committee.KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.Bv Zane Grey.KING .THIS IS THE GREATEST ARCHEOLOGICAL DISCCVBRy IN HISTORY/ HMCI-A RANK AMATEUR ^ COULD SEE THESE AREN1\u2019 K7lc I I Produced by\t1 Foprildb» IMÎ hy T rg Fotvrrt fy-i n .I*-/* THEVVE BEEN STOLEN AMD \" hAU'-lo her;: fpom gome pot-TEtFG PiaP\"SVB?V SKJLU \u2018 TÆ MARKS OF All AUÏGAT, VS.WINDS BLOWIN AjNS ALOFT FURL LIVELY UEAHWuÏle, ON BOARD WÉ AAtHCWffi?'mitERA VBN^\tPOD AND ¦,%'£ PfSWKZP CAVA, 'EMMIE, ARE ALONE WITH TÆ MATE FOR YOUR WANT ADS.PHONE 68 BRINGING UP FATHER.By George McManus.VES-S1R-MRS.JIGGS WENT OVER TO MR\u2019S.AD HEASIVE'S HOME-MRS.OIQGS TOLD ME THAT THEY WILL HOLD ALL FIRST-AID CLUB MEETINGS THERE INSTEAD OF HERE FROVL NOW ON- FINE/ NOW TAKE ALL THIS TAFE-BANDAGES AND COTTON AND GIVE IT TO THE _ GOODAMBAD / HOSPITAL- r OH-OH/ L_ |£2-!6 m1 a ! WHAT'S THAT ! ROLLIN' PIN DOING ON j THE TABLE'?\u2019 (^pST MRS- JIGSS TOLD ME TO PUT IT THERE-AS SHE WANTS TO USE IT- \u2014\t-\tI y HELLO / IS THIS THE GOODANBAD HOSPITAL?WELL-THIS IS MR.JlfSGG- WILL VOU SEND BACK TH\u2019 BANDAGES-SEND A DOCTOR-TOO- 8.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1942.WINDSOR IS DEFINITE ENTRY IN E.T.LOOP League Schedule For First S1NKWICH NOW Part Of Season Is Drawn Up The Windsor Mills hockey club is a definite entry in the Eastern Townships Intermediate Hockey League for the 1942-43 season, This was the announcement made by Windsor Mills next Monday night.With the exception of Doyle, Leg;.'', Vitkonky and Bouchard, Grant will have practically aii the men he had last year.Roger Longpre will again I ACCLAIMED AS BEST ATHLETE Dallas Grant, manager of the Paper bo in the nets with Bus MeLenahan Makers, at a meeting of league oi-ficials last night at the Windsor Hotel in Windsor Mills.The main :.em of last night's agenda was the adoption of the League schedule for the first part of the season.The schedule as presented last night lists contests up to January 7th, the balance to be drawn up by League Secretary Ernie Taylor and will be offered at the next session.The same number of games as last year has been md Pat Melanson on the defence.On the forward lines will be seen Bobby 'Morey, Roger Dexilets, Robert Cote, George Guilbeault, Dionne and Charley Rivard.Duke Douect and Charles Duncan will serve as utility men.With the addition of Gabby Gosselin the League now has four referees, the others being Gerry Mathieu, Larry Pergau and Albert Turcotte.Assignments for referees will be made by the President be- Ted Williams, of Boston American Baseball League Entry, Ranks Second in Poll of Sports Writers.granted each team, twenty-four', to ifore each game, be made up of twelve home and Following js thi schedule adopted twelve away games.\t(for the first part of the season: The question of the number of iDoc.17.-Sherbrooke vs:.Camp Lord players to be dressed for each match i\tSherbrooke, was decided, twelve being the limit.Dec.20- -Camp Lord Sherbrooke vs.New York, Dee.16,\u2014-f/F)\u2014All Am-| erican Frankie Sinkwich, who ran and passed Georgia\u2019s football team to the Southeastern Conference championship and into the Rose Bowl, is the people\u2019s choice as the brightest star among all the male athletes of 1012.Fireball Frankie collected 94 points in the annual Associated Press poll of 60 sports editors, finishing fax ahead of his closest rival, j the slugging star of Boston\u2019s Ameri-! can League baseball club, Ted Wil- This will he made up of seven for wards, three defencemen and two : Dee.21 goalers.The three leading clubs are to take part in post season play-offs, j There are to be two out of three s; r-( Dec.20-ies, the first between the teams in | second and third position, the win- Jan.liner of which will meet the first Jan.4 place club in the finals.According to the schedule released Jan.5 last night, the Paper Makers are to meet, the Princess of Walts Own Jan.7-Regiment in their first game at i Dec Sherbrooke.\t{\t, i P w.Ü.R.vs.Windsor; Sixteen athletes drew first-placet jjjjjj,' '\t'\t\u2019\tj votes in the wide-open balloting.! Windsor Mills vs.Sher- j Sinkwich was.named first by only I Brooke.\tI fifteen of the voters, hut he receiv-j -Windsor Mills vs, P.W.' ed nineteen second and third-place O.\tR,\tvotes to account for his top-heavy j Sherbrooke v-, P.W.O.R.j point total, figured on the basis of ; Gamp Lord Sherbrooke vs.three for first, two for second and Windsor Mills.\t: one for third.P.\tW.O.R.vs.Camp Lord\t- Sherbrooke.\tFlash Hollctt, Ho: ton, who led Windsor Mills vs.Sher- Bruin: in a .'S-2 defeat of Detroit Red brooke.\tWings with one goal and one assist.Ball Should Conform With Your Physique Third of 14 instructive articles.By FRED FITZSIMMONS A Big League Bowler, Ton Having your own ball is ideal, but not absolutely essential to becoming a finished bowler.Choose a ball that conforms with your physique\u2014one you can handle.Don\u2019t punish yourself by using a heavy ball purely for the sake of vanity and \u201cwhat the boys will think.\u201d Many a kegler makes the mistake of choosing the heaviest or 16-pound ball only for the sake of personal satisfaction.The weight of the ball is not essential.You don\u2019t have to roil it through the back wall to knock down all the pins.I use the heaviest hall because of my height an dweight.I feel I can handle it.If you are of average size, sd, ct a ball ranging from 10 V2 to 13 pounds.mmsm.WÊMÊm, wwMM.¦ V///A TABLE TENNIS Bowl a ball you can handle.NEXT: The grip.Wken / 25 cz.*2.55 40 oz.*3.90 DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN CANADA Add this \u201cplus to the pleasure of YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER! , .the plus of the health-guarding vitamins and minerals which are contained in the food you buy, and which you can save through correct, scientific cooking with your electric range.For holiday meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious, follow these rules of waterless electrical cooking;: l be little or no water, to prevent vitamins and mineral salts from dissolving and being lost.(Save any drained-off water for soups, gravies, etc.) Start fast, cook quickly to reduce the time these food elements are exposed to heat, liquid and air.Avoid violent boiling.W ith accurate, controlled electric heat you can easily avoid this vitamin-destroying action.Cover utensils and don\u2019t stir\u2014 it is not necessary because even, electric beat prevents the \"hot spots\" that cause scorching.REDDY SAYS: \"This Christmas, give the patriotic, useful gift\u2014 WAR SAYINGS CERTIFICATES.\u201d V* N \u2019 mts- \"Owned by \\Jbose It Serves\" Might Suspend Awarding Of Marsh Trophy For Duration HILLCREST INCREASES LEAD By a 6-0 victory over Tuque Rou-ee.the Hilkrest enrry in the Sherbrooke Table Tennis League has increased its hold on third place while Jit.Pleasant gained fourth position by a 5-1 victory ever Y\u2019s Men's Club.Eiks and the Social Club won three games each, and R.C.A.F.did not play.Results : Mt.Pleasant vs.Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Eddie Loomis, M.P., defeated D.Johnston, Y\u2019s, 22-2fl, 21-15.C.\tFaucher, M.P., defeated C.Bishop, Y\u2019s, 21-16, 21-13.Paul Biron, M.P., defeated V.Newton, Y\u2019s, 21-13, 16-21, 21-13.Jack Dauncey.M.P.defeated H.Pye, Y's, 21-16.21-19.Gaston Roy.M.P., defeated J.Wilson, Y\u2019s, 23-21.15-21, 21-19.D.\tJohnston-C.Bishop, Y\u2019s, defeated Biron-Loomis, M.P., 21-15, 21-1G.Hillcrest vs.Tuque Rouge D.\tHaileg, Hillcrest, defeated F.M.Cote.T.R., 21-5, 21-15, B.Veilleux, Hillcrest, defeated F.I Courehesne, T.R., 21-15, 21-15.! M.Math.Hilkrest, defeated I.I Boisvert, T.R., 21-17, 18-21, 21-6., P.Renaud, Hillcrest, defeated G.! Choquette, 21-15, 21-12.E.\tMarquardt, Hillcrest, defeated i P.Deseouteaux, 21-15.21-18, Haileg-Vcillcux, Hillcrest, defeat Sectional Set-Ups Proposed For Major Baseball Leagues Washington, Dec.16.\u2014HP)\u2014The stage today with nobody apparently once hot, then cold proposal to I willing to forecast which way the \u2022 divide major league baseball into ! temperature would go next, i Eastern and Western divisions to j Commenting on the suggestion save rail travel came to a lukewarm j advanced by some Eastern news-'papers a few weeks ago, Joseph B.Eastman, Director of the Office of Defence Transportation, stirred up G.Desroches, Eiks, defeated P.E.j t,rie.a\tlng'n\u2018 wnen 0 r q ->i 19 2.1 l?\t! declared that \"if the eagues want to Eiks, defeated R.Cre-j3'?0^ the plan It would fit in very I nicely with wnat we are trying to G.Deslongehamps, C.S., defeated j, -\t- ! Most available .League officials immediately doused the idea with ed Cote-Aliaire, T.R.21-12, 21-1 Social Club vs.Elks Erazeau, C.S., 21-19, 21-12.Dextrode peau, C.S.21-12, 21-13.P.Gagnon, Elks, 21-16, 18-21, 21-18 Lagasse, C.S., defeated R.Bedard, Eiks, default, and A.Tunnel, C.S., defeated G.Leroux, Elks, default.Desroehes-Dextroder, Elks, defeated Lazasse-Des;ong:harr.ps, C.! S.21-14, 26-24.League S'-and lug: \tW.\tL.\tP.C.Aviation\t\t92\t0\t.916 Elks\t\t.\t17\t7\t.738 j Hilkrest\t\t.\t17\t13\t.566 Mt.Pleasant .\t.12\t12\t.500 Social Club .\t.\t13\t17\t.433 Tuque Rouge .\t.\t5\t19\t.268 Y's Men\u2019s .\t4\t20\t.186 Raymond Myers,\tVintage, Pa\t\t, has been armless- since\tbirth, but he has\t\t mastered the piano, guitar, tron bone, harmonica and other musical instruments through the use of his feet.cold water with most frigid splash coming from Eddie Collins, general manager of the Boston Red Sox.\u201cThe idea doesn\u2019t appeal to us at all,\u201d observed Collins at Boston.\u201cIt it must come to that stage, baseball should call it a day.\u201d The matter popped up again when the Philadelphia Record said tha: the O.D.T.is \u201cgiving serious consideration\u201d to the plan.The proposed East League would include the American\u2019s New Y\u2019ork, Philadelphia, Boston an d Washington teams, and the National\u2019s New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Boston teams.The West League would be made up of Chicago, St.Louis, Cleveland and Detroit in the American, and Chicago, St.Louis, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati of the National.By CHARLES EDWARDS, Canadian Press Staff Writer.Toronto, Dec.16.\u2014\t\u2014 For benefit of those who might be won- Boston Beanor- : Manager Art Ross has chosen his all-star, all-time Boston Bruins hockey tiam; goa , Frank Brimsek; de- dering, the Lou Marsh Memorial\tI\tfence.\tDit Clapper, Eddie Shore, Trophy award will\tnot be made\t;\tLionel\tHitch-man and Jack Oraw- until January, if then.The award ; ford; forwards.Bobby Bauer, Porky! has previously been made annually ! Dumart, Milt Schmidt, Bill Cowley, I to Canada\u2019s outstanding athlete.! Marty Barry, Cooney Welland,' On Monday Andy\tLytle of the\t.\tDutch\tGainer, Harry Oliver and Roy Toronto Star quoted P.1.Mulqueen, I Conacher Influ entially Ross takes Chairman of the\tcommittee in\tj\ta lot\tof credit for developing charge of the award, as saying there | .Shore.Art is quoted: \u201cShore, a gen-will be no further awards of the nine farmer boy when he reported trophy for the duration.Today, to the Bruins, was one of the great-Alexamlrine Gibb, also of the To-1 est hockey players of all time.He ronto Star and secretary of the com- j could do little but skate sturdily miltco, issued a statement that \u201ca-b- when he hit the majors.\u201d As far as solutely no decision has been arriv- folks on the Prairies are concerned, ed at and no findings will he reach- ! Shore hit the majors when he played until the final meeting of the j cd with Regina and Edmonton in hoard, to he held early in January, the old Western Canada Profes-bas concluded its deliberations.\u201d sional League.Boston Extends Leadership Of National Hockey League -ÂNTI-FREEZE- ALL - Z ¦ OWN Trade-Jtark ® Freezing Protection to 60 below® No Testing Necessary No Water Necessary Prevents P.ust and Corrosion A Permanent Anti-Freeze ® High Boiling Point ® Non-Injunous to Metal 0 Economical, Dependable This Anti-Freeze Contains NO ALCOHOL Whatsoever! SOLD IN SHERBROOKE By MUSSET LIMITED PHONE 2015 The Garage of Dependable Service \u2014 21 Wellington Street South, By The Canadian Press It becomes almost monotonous today to report that Boston Bruins still are the National Hockey League\u2019s hottest team.Conquering suporst.itution and the law of averages.Bruins entered the thirl tenth game of their current streak at Boston Garden last night and emerged with a 3-2 victory over the slumping Detroit Red Wings.By winning, Boston Stretched its National League lead to three points over Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks, preserved its unbeaten home record at nine games and made its record since November I I read: Wins, ten; ties, two; losses one.By way of contrast, the defeat was the third in their last five starts for Red Wings (the other two were tiesl and left them two points behind the eo-holders of second place.When Bruins started their climb from the basement November 14, Wings were in the first flight.Flash Hollctt, jack-of-all trades who alternatively has been playing forward and defence for Boston, broke up the hard-checking contest by figuring in two third-period tallies.Assists: Cowley, Boston, 18.Penalties: Orlando, Detroit, 27 minutes.Shutouts: Mowers, Detroit, Broda, Toronto, 1.I WHIR1AWAÏ HAS BEEN SEECTED Ï AS BEST FONT Sports Writers Overwhelmingly in Favor of Whirly as Best Horse of Year\u2014Alsab Comes a Poor Second.By SID FEDER.Associated Press Sport Writer New York, Dee.16.\u2014(/P - Ending an argument that has been going on around raring circles for months, Whirlaway today was named the \u201cbest horse of the year\u201d by a one-\u2019l sided vote of turf writers represent- GIVE HIM WHAT HE WANTS .SOMETHING TO WEAR! There were only four penalties, j ing many parts of the United States.The chic;\u2019 excitement was provided! A total of 128 writers balloted in when mowers suffered a gashed head' the Turf and Sport Digest\u2019s annual j from a flying stick as players milled poll of the top gallopers in all divi- \\ about his cage in the first period.He Dons.Seventy-six picked Whirl-retired to his dressing-room for re-j away for vac honor for the second pairs and the time left in the first | straight season.Only forty-five period was played out in the second.I voted for Al Sa bath's Alsab.the \u2022-\tChicago express which had been ex- j BARONS MEET HORNETS j ported to give Whirly a much closer Cleveland Barons move in against fight.Pittsburgh Hornets tonight for their i Settling the other title deputes,; third encounter in four days and the the writer¦- p:eki\\i Alsab over Mrs.only American League hockey game Payne Whitney s Saut Out as 1942 s; on the evening programme.\tthree-year-old champion and Mrs.I The Barons, last-place club in the.John D, Hertz's Count Fleet, ad-, circuit's Western division, and thelvar.ee favorite for next spring's : Hornets, who stand third in the 1 Kentucky Derby, as the best of the, same group, both will be seeking two-year-old colts by a compara-' their first triumphs since Decern- five!y close margin over John, bt>r 5.\tMa mb\u2019s Mid-West Ace.Occupation, j The Barons chipped the Hornets'j\t,-J .' 1, 1.-\u2014T margin to three points when :hey\tHOCKEY'S BIG SEVEN played a 1-1 deadlock with'Wash-! Bill Cowley of Boston Bruins pull-1 ington Lions, the Eastern division\u2019s ed up alongside Chicago Bentley bro-l Buy \"Only the Best at the Top of Your for the Man List .PYJAMAS Broadcloth in : on style.Tripes, solids $3.00 to $6.00 figures, Cent, slip- third-place team, in last night's only game.Washington\u2019s goal came first on a thers in the National Hockey League scoring race when he counted an assist in the Bruins\u2019s game against! shot by Fernand Gauthierjate in the j Detroit Red Wings last right.The second period but Art Giroux tied Bruins - Wings encounter was the it up midway in the final session.' There was no overtime period because both teams had to catch trains.only one scheduled and Cowley's ad- : vanee was the only change among! the leading scorers.N.H.I.LEADERS\tD.Bentley, Chicago .\t.12\tii\t° A Standing: Boston, won 10, lost 5,1 M.Bentlev.Chicago .\t\t.,.\t9\t14\t23 drew 2, points 22,\tCowlay, Boston \t\t\tIS\t23 Points: D.Boptiev, M.Bentley.\tTaylor.Toronto \t\t\tItl\t\u2022>\u2022> Chicago, and Cowley, Boston.23.\tApps.T ovo at : v\t\t\t\u2018J\t21 Goals: Hamill, Chicago, Stewart.\tPatrick.Range: s \t\t.10\t11\t21 Toronto, 13.\tCarr, Toronto\t\t.9\t12\t21 SWEATERS .$3,50 to $10.00 V-neck wool pullovers in blue, canary, tan.All ROBES.$9.95 to $24.50 Smart flannel wrap-around model with shawl collar.Choice of colours.Sizes small, medium, large.SOCKS.50c to $2.50 Bright plaids or stripes.Fine wools or cotton lisle?.Sizes 10 to 13.SCARVES.$1.00\tto\t$6.00 Plaid wools with self fringe.Plain colours: green, blue, tan.GLOVES.$1.95\tto\t$6.50 Genuine pigskin cork coloured slip-on gloves.Saddle sewn, TIES .$1.00 to $3.50 Stripes and figures in silks\u2014silk and' wool \u2014 Y.-o-ol.New patterns.SHIRTS.$2.00\tto\t$5.00 Broadcloths, Madras and Chambrays in smart stripes and solids.f R & r'i (*\\ i5 R R 1 iî À ii £ H R COMPLETE SELECTION HANDKERCHIEFS AND SKIING OUTFITS.THIS WINTER WHY NOT SKI AT THE MONT PLAISANT CLUB?9 New Slopes and New Trails \u2022 New up-to-date Club House \u2022 Ski Tow fi Night Skiing Under Floodlights SKI SCHOOL WEEK \u2014 JANUARY 17th to 21th h> EDDIE HUBER of the Canadian Ski School Instructors.MEMBERSHIP FEES (Social and Skiing) Men: $5.00 \u2014 Ladies: $3.00 For membership cards appiv at the Club House or at Fashion Craft Store c o Mr.JOS.SALVAIL.mxâdMnm1 MSH i HION J.PHILIPPE DION Comer King and Wellington Sts.Phone 3441 g I R % Ï "]
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