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[" V S\u2019brrltrnokp Daily Drrnrb \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WfATHEB Fair and mild.Established 1 897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1943, CITY EDITION.SOVIETS PREPARING DRIVE DNIEPER RIVER Strong German Counter-Drive Meets Failure Russians Devote Attention to Mopping-Up Operations in Donets Basin Area as Preliminary to Launching New Drive Toward Dnieper River, Where Germans Are Expected to Make New Effort at Resistance.ALL AIRCRAFT RETURNED FROM LATEST ATTACK Situation Contains Much Potential Dynamite For Affairs WOULD APPEAL JUDGMENTS OF [German Submarine Manufacturing Centre of Bremen Again Receives Close Attention from Royal Air Force.PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TO MAKE BROADCAST THIS EVENING Washington, Feb.22.\u2014(Æ*)\u2014 President Roosevelt will broadcast tonight at 10:30 o\u2019clock over all major networks.His talk, which it was understood at the White House will last about seven minutes, will be heard by Democrats attending George Washington Day dinners throughout the United States.The local dinner committee, however, said the speech will be \u201cdirected to the American people\u201d as well as to the dinners.Of United Nations, Writer Finds rniroj martjai By EDDY GILMORE.Associated Press Staff Writer Moscow, Feb.22.\u2014 (Æ5)\u2014Mop-' ping-up operations in the Donets Basin have carried the Red army into numerous towns about fifty miles South and Southwest of Voroshilovgrad, tire Russians said today, while far to the West So viet columns were reported poised for a t'hirty-four-mile march to the Dnieper river after capturing PavlO'grad and Krasnograd.The Russians also announced i their drives West of Rostov.North j of Kursk toward Orel, and West of ________________________________________________ Krasnodar toward the Black Sea ; \u201eJ «evision Of War Labor Measures )\u201deato'\u2018ii\u201cD\u201d\"p'Iïal\"ï\u201c'\u201c\u2018\"Demanded By Canadian Labor Body London.Feb.22.\u2014The German port of Bremen was heavily attacked by R.A.F.bombers last night in a raid from which all bombers return- ; ed, it was announced today.Canadian | personnel flew in some of the British i bombers.An Air Ministry communique said: : \u2018\u2018Last night Bremen was heavily j attacked by our bombers.None of our aircraft is missing \u201d It was the first raid on Bremen ! since last October 20 when British | Mosquito bombers struck that city 1 along with Wilhehnshaven and Han-j over.Wilhehnshaven has borne the | brunt of the R.A.F.\u2019s most recent\u2019 raids on Germany, last Thursday night and again on Friday night.No raids were reported on the Continent Saturday night.The promptness of the Air Ministry\u2019s announcement of the raid indicated the great harbor city had This is the first of ten daily articles on the Indian situation, by Dewitt Mackenzie, Associated Press war analyst, just returned from a five-months tour of most of the wav zones.During the last six weeks, Mackenzie has been in India making an intensive (study of the developments there.He has been a close student of Indian affairs since 1916.# * * By DEWITT MACKENZIE, Associated Press War Analyst |mile aerial sw ig, which was to : include India.I had no intention of \u2022 writing in de,ail on this situation.It wasn\u2019t a sleeping dog.But it seemed best to let it lie.I Having made an exhaustive study on the ground, however, I'm forced i to the conclusion 1 should be dorc-llict if I diejn', roneer a full report.! This conclusion i- based on the | knowledge the great Britieh-liulian problem has ceased to be a family ! affair.It, has developed into a matter New Nazi Armored Drive Designed As Crippling Blow For British Force the British-Indian imbroglio is the most volcanic of our time.In undertaking to expose the skeleton in the closet, therefore, I am proceeding with the full knowledge that I am likely to incur the displeasure and censure of both my British and my Indian friends.When I left home on the 35,000- Continued on page 2.column 4.where the Russian troops were lastj reported beyond Krasnograd, sixty! milts Southwest of Kharkov.\t,\t_______ But it told of the capture of Boko- \\ Ottawa, Feb.22.\u2014«\u2014The Trades! vo-Antratsit, a coal centre and rail-; anc| Labor Congress of Canada, in aj ¦way station, and of Upper Noagol- brjef presented to the Government,, ohik.a large town, in the drive clos- asked today for amendment of wage-nig around German garrisons re- j control legislation to allow \u201cmore! maining m the East-Central areas ; liberal interpretations\u2019\u2019 by War La-j of the Donets coal country.\tbor Boards and particularly to rc- j Elsewhere in the Donets basin, move any legislative restrictions on ; bitter fighting again was reported j wage negotiations by worker?, who; South of Kramatorsk.where a So- i earned less than $25 a week or; viet pincer vas thrust toward the fifty ceints an hour.industrial centre of Staline.In this; The Congress renewed requests! ,\t, j,\t_L a A V- V_- W 1 1 A.U.O O X V J A V », V V4 X ¦ i V.\u2014J V O area a large German tank foice was £or ec)Uaj representation for labor gSd'and\t-ST °n 311 G0Vernment! with the1G erin a nik^su f ™ ring Teïvy | \u201cWe fipJatLally state that | °\tj\tmany misunderstandings and mis-; \"\t,\t!\ttakes which have arisen could have A Soviet special communique: on j ^een avoj(je(j had t^e Government; Saturday night announced the taking , and labor been working together for : of Pav.ograi and Kiasr.ogiao, majoi common good as labor desired,\u2019\u2019; ran junctions._\t_\t.\t.v the brief said.\tI UNITED STATES REVEALS LOSS OF SUBMARINE Over One Hundred Crew Members Missing in Loss of Largest Submarine in United States Navy\u2014-Vengeance Exacted.of vital importance to the cause of There are five hundred orthodox the United Nations, ways of committing suicide, and) We, can go further without exag-then there is the 501st method, ; Reration and say it represents one which is for the outsider to project ;of the major crises confronting the himself into the violent controversy ! Allies.And to my mind, it is\tin such\ti(i ^ growing out of the Indian National-! state that its solution is a matter of\tj )H jni,.\tSen,cncod\t\u201cjo ist demand for purna swaja-abso-, great urgency.\ti from Hr Majesty lute independence from Britain.\tThis, of course, means it has he- \u2019 bring convicted of having accepted Intrusion in family quarrels is a; | come inter woven with the\tdestiny\tM1ms\tf money during\tthe perform- best a dangerous experiment, and of the United States.That\u2019s\tintend-\tam.e\t0f nuita'rv\tduties.Maj.Tudovic.Lavailce, fifty-two, of Neuville.Quo., was sentenced to forfeiture of seniority of rank for bot h sides during j one year and to a severe reprimand criss crossed the | \u201en charges of having accepted and shared sums of money, while Maj.Celestri Guimont, thirty-four, of Pont Rouge, Que., was sentenced to a severe reprimand for having accepted moi oy during- the performance of his duties.Maj Lacallee was freed on one of tho three counts he faced and Defence Counsel Announces Intention to Carry Case of!\t.Eight Quebec Men to British and American Tank Forces in Day and Night Battle Proper Authorities.\t~\t\u201c\t\u2018 Quolu'c Feb, 22.JT Antoine Rivard, K.l',, willapi'enl judgments convicting eight of nine Canadian | \u2022 medical efficors and men who he j defended at a recent general court ; martini here and whose sentences were announced last night by Brig.| H.A.Blais, Officer t\u2019ommanding Military District No.5, Capt.G A.Grondin, forty-lhrec.j of Quebec drew the stiffest penally, ; be dismissed ; service\" after ed literally and not merely as a fine figure, of speech.1 want to pay tribute to the kindly aid given me by my research.[ mighty reaches of India, talking with British officials here and with with German Force Seeking to Smash British 1st Army Before 8th Army Breaches Mareth Line-\u2014More Serious Than Original Breakthrough.\u2014-\u2014- By WES GALLAGHER Associated Press Staff Writer Mlitni Headquaijors, North Vf-riea, I'cli.22.(AV Driven hack Bill) a loss of fourteen lanks in ihrusis for ielmssa.Field Marslial1 lionrmel laniniied a powerful armored drive North from Ihe Kas-I\u2019as- area lodav Inward (lie R AF.BOMBERS RESUME HEAVY OPERATIONS IN BURMA BATTLE ZONE Continued on page 2, column 7.Lost American Battalion Stages Daring March Through Nazi Line Gontinucd on page 2, column 4.New Delhi, Feb.22.\tR.A.I .bombers, continuing their nt-trteks on Japanese communications in Central Burma, blasted targets near Mandalay anti Myin-gnn on the Irrawaddy river last night in a quick follow-up to a series ot daylight raids along the valley, a British communique announced today.Large fires were left burning in the night assaults.Main target ol the daylight forays was the Important Tuung-up highway, raiding both morning and afternoon by Blenheim bombers, causing gaps in at least two places, the bulletin said.Prome and Sinhaik, farther South along the Irrawaddy, also worn attacked from low level by British fighters.One R.A.E.plane was listed as missing.By ROSS MUNRO, Canadian Press War Correspondent With U.S, Forces in Southern Tunisia, Feb.21.\u2014 (delayed) \u2014 ('ll*) cable) \u2014 With fortitude, discipline and daring, the American \u201cLost Battalion of Lessouda\u201d has made its way nine miles through German lines after being cut off by a Nazi attack a week ago.Five-hundred strong they came back.This battalion was among the first.American troops to land in Northern Ireland and no outfit in Tunisia is receiving more applause then these scrappy infantrymen who do not know iriat it means to quit.By Candlelight in a teni with rain ) beating on the canvas, Maj.Moore , told the story of his troops, i \"Ouf positions were attacked by | Nazi Infantry and tanks a couple of | times, but they were thrown back.Violent Charges Of Hepburn Are Dismissed By Finance Minister From the first, the Russians could firike toward Dnieperopetrovsk, in ihe upper bend of the Dnieper river, \u201cWe urge the Government to con sider the advisability of setting up Pearl Harbor, Feb.22.\u2014(/P)\u2014The United States\u2019 largest submarine, the 2,710-ton Argonaut, has been .ii.vj.\t.\tsunk in action in the South Pacific or down the railroad toward \"zapor- ! » bos}r(?\tÎ?,VV®,r Production with the probable loss of 102 lives\u2014 ozbe, on tho Western bank\tof the\t:\tBoard m Die United States for the\t,\tbut a\tcompar)lon submarine exacted river South\tof Dnieneropetrovsk.\tj\tpurpose of stimulating and devel-;\tswlft\tvengeance by\tsinking two of From the\tKrasnograd, the\tcolumn\tI\t°.Pln§' Joint production committees in\t(\ttbe heavily-escorted\tJapanese trans- could point\ttoward Poltava,\tan im-\tthe, nlaJ°r industries on which labor\tports\tthe Argonaut\thad been stalk- portant rail junction.The victorious Soviet forces con- i t'10'! They had fought a battle on the j On Tuesday afternoon one of ou plains; they had been encircled on a | planes dropped a message ordering hill position at Lessouda, half way us to withdraw so that night we between Paid and Sbeitla, and their ; started our trek.\" plight had been desperate; but with ! Leading the way, the Major had courage and resolution they passed his men follow him in column of at night in one long column straight ; twos.They went silently down the through German-held territory.) hills to the plains and cautiously They even brought twelve German ! moved West toward Sbeitla.In prisoners with them.\tI\tdarkness they passed a German 88- \u201cIt was a big gamble, one of ; millimetre battery and saw piles of BRITISH HONOR HEROIC BATTLE OF STALINGRAD Ottawa, Feb.21 defence of the inenl\u2019s ixiliry in iminuficUive and last night by elcy, replying vigorous \u2018Vderal Govern curtailing liquor sale was issued PinaitK-c Minister II to charges made by Mriine giTut hri'iiKimsa platwm in a des-pi\u2019i'alo ntlempl to deal a crippling1 Mow In Ihn Rril ish I si \\rmy.While the Middle Fast communi-ipm reported only scattered air activity, Rritish and American mrrhani/ed forces engaged in a day and niglil battle against seventy of Rmnmer.s tanks eight, miles from the key city of Tliala.Fighting aircrali attacked enemy lanks and veil ides to assist, in tho frustration of German opciip.tions ! Soul4* of S'bibn, nlt'hcugh weather I condilioie: generally n stricted air operations.It may prove to he the critical en.gogement of the campaign, Thala i a gateway to the hugn plateau, which has been a ImtUefieUl in various wurS for a thousand those 100-to-l chances that clicked,\u201d said Maj.Robert Moore of Vallisca, Iowa, who led the battalion out.This infantry unit perpetuates a German supplies stored nearby.This was one of the rear echelons of Nazis through which they were passing.They were challenged by a regiment in a famous American divi- couple of enemy gunners but the sion of the First Great War.Now j major did not answer and the column -1 C , .J 1 ! - r , * \\ 4\t,\t! I f e » I - I 4 V» I , 1 ! 4\t1 V» 4- e.»*> 1 > , I »\u2022» I w, « ; and management have represents- jn2.tinned fighting West without time to rest or count their war trophies, the Russians said.Other cities Southeast and South The Congress approved of recent ! The Argonaut itself, before it was .\tKqsunk, torpedoed an enemy destroyer legislation allowing collective bar gaining in Crown companies but ___________ said it regrets exclusion of the Na- of Krasnograd also fell to the troops ' tional Harbors Board and Canadian as thev cleared Kharkov Province of) Broadcasting Corporation, enemy forces.\t! \u201cThere is no question but that Russian troops in the Krasnoar- frustrations and interference of the,\t.\t,,\t,, meisk sector, North of Staline in | employees\u2019 right xo organize andjactKm occuired more than a montn the Donets basin, dealt out heavy | bt \"ain collectively through their1 a£°- punishment to a German tank force! chosen representatives is a state of, (A Washington Navy Department \u2018\t\u2019\t\" 'affairs that should not be permit-j communique yesterday said the Ar- with unknown result The transports, one of 10,000 tons and the other of 7,000 tons, were sunk within two hours after the Argonaut had gone down off the Southeast coast of New Guinea.The that managed to smash into the Soviet line.-, the Russian midday; ted in a democratic country at any-, gonaut failed to return from patrol communique recorded by the Soviet radio monitor in London said.(The Russians announced they it is being reformed and re-equipped while getting a breather behind the lines after exploits which included the landing at Algiers, the battles of Sened and the Lessouda adventure.kept going without interruption, Then a more persistent sentry challenged them.There was an ominous silence, followed by the Continued on page 2, column 3.time and when such practices are ; operations must be presumed to be permitted to occur during a war ! lost but did not give the location of period they become an actual men- Continued on nage 2.column 3.Continued on page 2, column 5.Drive Against Black Market in United States Beef Trade Opens Washington, Feb.22.\u2014(fP)\u2014Amid gns that the United States meat pply situation is less favorable an had been forecast, the Govern-ent today speeded action to halt égal slaughter of cattle and hogs ;d to stop black-market operations.Agriculture Secretary Claude ickard, the Food Administrator, expected to announce within a ly or two a plan to licence lives-ck slaughterers and to require rmers to sell only to such slaughters or their agents.Denouncing black markets as icthing short of treason,\" Price dministrator Prentiss Brown eall-l in a broadcast last night for pub-; support in the campaign to stamp em out.\u201cThe Nazis and Fascists may not ¦ able to sabotage our war plants -\tbomb our industrial centres,\u201d he id.\u201cbut their able assistants\u2014the lerators of the black markets \u2014 intribute most effectively by help-g to wreck American health, mole and economy.\" Brown said poisoned meats alrea- -\tare making their appearance.Control of this phase is practieally ipossible,\" he added, \u201cand large crions of our population may berne infected.\" A licensing system, food officials said, would give the Government a more effective method of enforcing present allocation orders designed to limit slaughter and sale of meat to civilians and thereby provide ample supplies for military and Lend-lease requirements, Washington, Feb, 22, \u2014 (/P) \u2014 American householders are to be allowed less than half of the canned fruits and vegetables they have been in the habit of eating under a \u201cscant ration\" programme starting next Monday, The March allowance announced by the Office of Price Administration last night provides, on an average, for only about three cans a person for the month.Prime Administrator Prentiss Brown estimated the civilian supply from March 1 to September 1944, would average a little more than 13,000,000 cases a month compared with 30,000,000 in 1941-42.This week all families must live on the canned goods they have, and next week, when sales are resumed, they take a new kind of ra- Continued on Page 2, Col.3 the Argonaut at the time it was last heard from.) The two transports sunk and the one other troopship in the convoy apparently were highly prized by the Japanese and possibly contained high-ranking officers for they were escorted by six destroyers and by aircraft.Cmdr.Leon J.Huffman, submar-! ine division commander at Fleet ! Headquarters, here gave this account of the action; \u201cThe Argonaut was on offensive patrol against enemy shipping and intercepted a convoy not far from Rabaul, New Britain, apparently-bound for Lae, New Guinea.\u201cThe only report on the action ; was from an army reconnaissance | plane which first reported an enemy ! convoy attacking a submarine and later reported Japanese destroyers ; shelling and sinking it.The plane j also reported the Argonaut torpedo-! ed an enemy destroyer.\u2019 WAR BULLETINS Ankara, Turkey \u2014 Premier Sukru Saracoglu declared in a broadcast address to the country last night that the recent Adana conference between President Inonu and Prime Minister Churchill would \u201cbear the most useful fruits\u201d for both countries.Chungking \u2014 Chinese troops have halted the third Japanese attempt in as many days to cross the Salween river and strengthen their hold on the Burma road, China\u2019s broken supply line to the outside world, the Chinese high command announced yesterday.The Japanese, on the West side of the river, which runs Northward from Burma into China, reached Mongyungkai February 2, but there they were halted and suffered many casualties.King George Orders Despatch ot Sword ot Honor from British People to Defenders of Stalingrad.London, Feb, 22.Tho British people, in Sunday mootings, joined in tributes to Russia'.s Rod Army which observe* ils twenty-fifth anniversary tomorrow and .heard their loaders voice hopes of : continued co-operatioii in the peace to follow a 1 riumphant war.The King announced in a message j to President Kalinin of Itu .da that he was having » sword of honor prepared for présentai ion to the City ! of Stalingrad \u201cto mark the profound admiration felt by myself and 'the peoples of the British Empire.\" j He said; I \u201cMy hope would be that this gift [might comme morale in happier rimes to come the inflexible courage | with which t he warrior city steeled ' herself against the powerful and ! persistent on.-laughU of her assa il-' an: and that it might he a token of the admirarion no;, only of the British peoples but of the whole civilized world.\" Premier Joseph Stalin in a message to the British people, thanked them for celebrating the Red Army\u2019s birthday.He said the demonstration \u201cstrengthens our confidence that the moment is near when the armed forces of our countries, by joint offensive operation.-, will smash our common enemy.\u2019\u2019 At Albert Hall in London, Foreign j Mitchell Hepburn, Ontario Provincial Treasurer, that, the Federal Gov-! ermnent had failed in its promise j not to touch liquor revenue», j Mr.Hepburn's charge*, made in ¦a speech to the Ontario Legislature last Friday, included assertions that j Dominion authorities were \u201cdespoil-I ei's\" and \u201cmen without honor.\u201d Replying iu a lengthy sLltomeflil Li the press, Mr.Jlsley said: \u201cThe statement that, we are.despoiler» is ' imply absurd the kind of nonsense trial, is amusing for a while but, finally becomes tire \u2022«unie.\u201d Ile > id trie Dominiom would have a deficit Of more, than $2,()(M),000,000 this fis cat year while.Ontario had a surplus on ordinary account last year of mote than $15,000,000 and its ordinary revenues had increased from slightly 1939-10 to more than $11 1,000,000 in 1941-42.\u201cThe accusation that we are witri-ouf honor I dismiss without comment and with contempt,\u201d he said.\u201cFrom any other public man im Can.ada, these words would be an insult.From Mr.Hepburn, all they mean s that he was in a fit of temper when he uttered them.\u201d Mr.Hepburn read a letter from the Finance.Minister written in January, 1940.saying trie Dominion Government did not intend to enter the field of regulation of sale of alcoholic beverages or treat it as other a years.Should Rommel smash the Allied forces he would be able to send his columns out in a dozen directions! over perfect, tank country for 100 square miles.Bril ish and United States forces knocked out, fourteen Nazi tank» during heavy fighting yesterday and last niglq, under a bright moon, but, one German column of more than seventy tanks thrust to within eight miles of Thala, a junction in tho Allied line?.On the, edge of n vast plateau eight mile from Thala, British and United States forces were engqgod in a violent night and day tank buttle, with the issue .still in doubt.The Thala drive, started early today too late to he included in tho daily com m un iq je.In the earlier actions against; more than $88,000,000 in Sbiba, about twenty German tanks took the road from the pass and about, thirty struck out along tho I la toh river valley.Reports of the subsequent action, show the Germans first drove Westward (a manoeuvre suggesting an.offensive against, the Algerian city of Tcbes-a, forty miles from Kasser-inr) with about fifty tanks and, when this battle was well under way, sped their major force North, straight for 'Thala.Gambling for time against the,' great Allied pincers threatening hri army, Rommel serf h, \u2022 infantry and armored units plunging into Kas- Continued on page 2, column 5.Continued on page 2, column 4.Gandhi Weathers Another Crisis Although Condition Gets Weaker COST-MINUS SYSTEM IN SHIP BUILDING Washington, February 22.\u2014tJP)\u2014 ; \u201cPrice-minus,\u201d a new wrinkle in war ) contracts, has been in operation by the United States Maritime Commission to encourage economy in ehip-; building.Here\u2019s how it works; The 'Commission fixes a price for each i ship based on its own estimate of ¦labor, material and other costs, and' ¦ allows the builder a fee, about three : iper cent.When the actual cost falls' below the estimate, plus the fee, the builder is allowed to keep-one-half ! the difference, the other half coming1 back to the Commission, Increase In Record Subscription Rates Effective March 1st Increase in the Record mail subscription rates, which has already been announced, wilt become effective on March 1st.On and after that date the yearly price for mail subscript ions will be five dollars.The following show the present rate, as compared with the prices which will be effective after March 1st.Present Rates $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 .50 per year for six months for three months for one month New Rates $5.00 $2.75 $1.50 .73 Since the outbreak of w ar.the Record has allowed a special rate of four months for one dollar for soldiers.This rate will not be changed.The new schedule of rates does not apply to street delivery of papers in the City of Sherbrooke.New Delhi, Feb.22.\u2014 KB -\u2014(Mo-I announcement yesterday that if the ban das K.Gandhi weathered\ta\tIndian\tNationalist leafier persisted Secretary\tEden told a huge crowd :,.rjKjs fyunday in the twelfth day\tof\tin the\tfast at his detention quart- 1 that \"We\tare\tnot only agreed _ to , j,js twenty-one day fast, and today,\t.ers in\ttrie Poona palace of the Aga j work together\tfor utter destruction Government bulletin i.sued\tin\t: Khan\tit might cost him his life.¦of the Axis in war- we are agreed ' Bombay said, he appeared more; Advice from the palace indicated on broad principles which underlie .comfortable and more cheerful.: Gandhi i-, growing weaker by the ; our collaboration in peace.\t| jj jK heart, however, was weaker.I hour, hut there is no hint he intends \u201cWe are agreed to build up a The report, signed by six doctors, to abandon his fast short, of the post-war syr< m which shall he a ri-a-id the Hindu ascetic entered the j twenty-one day goal he has set.(negation of all Hitler\u2019» New Order j crisis at 4 p.m.Sunday.\t;\tGrave concern over his condi- tands for.\u201d\t; \u201cHe was seized with severe nau-jtion was reflected in a Government - Uea and almost fainted and his \u2022 communique issued yesterday' in ; pulse became nearly imperceptible,\u201d j Bombay, which said that \u201cif the it said,\tfast fs not ended without delay it But later he book water and lime may fie tco late to save his life.\u201d juice, rallied and slept well into the j \"His heart sounds are weak and! -\tJ night.\tthe volume of his pulse is small,\u201d London, Feb.22.-\t(P;\u2014The naval , The text of the Bombay bulletin the bulletin said.\u201cHe is extreme- training ship Caledonia, formerly jcoverjnft Gandhi\u2019s condition from ly weak, so that even the swallow-the Curat'd liner Majefltio, has been ;Sundav afternoon, said:\tring of water exhausts him.\u201d raised from the Firth of Forth to; «After a restless day Mr.Gandhi Appeals continued to pour in furnish nearly 40,000 tons of steel L.ntered the crisis at 4 p.m.He was from all parts of India, meanwhile, -.crap for the war effort.\t! xoized with severe nausea and al- for the release of Gandhi, who has She sank after a fire September ; most fainted and his pulse became been umwr detention since last nearly imperceptible.\tAugust when his All-India Con- \u201c La ter he was able to take water gress Party began a civil dis-with fru'\u201e and lime juice.He ral- obedience campaign against the lied from the crisis and slept for ; Government of India.He began his fbout HVx nours well into the night, (fast in protest against the refusal Today is his day of silence.\tI of the Viceroy, the Marquess of \u201cHe appears Yo Ik- comfortable Linlithgow, to release him uncondi-and is more cheerful.The heart is tionally.TRAINING SHIP TO YIELD MUCH SCRAP 29, 1939, but she was raised on the j (first attempt after 1,800 portholes! 'and all openings in her hull were; sealed for the project.She had been I towed inshore.! About 13,000 tons of high quality | .tee] have been removed from tho -(hull and at her breaking-up berth; 1 it is expected she will yield 25,000 , weaker.\u201d tons more.\tI The communique followed an j Continued on page 2, column 3.f 82 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1943.MEMORIAL HELD FOR TWO HEROES OF SCOTSTOWN Touching Tribute Paid to CpI.John Arthur Coleman and Rfm.Alfred Wannacott,1 who Died at Hong Kong.Scotstowi), Feb.22.\u2014 In fitting tribute to Cpl.John Arthur Coleman and Rfm.Alfred Wannacott, of Scotstown, who gave their lives in > defending the British garrison at Hong Kong in December, 1041, a memorial service was held in St.Alban\u2019s Anglican Church here.Cpl.Coleman, son of the late Mr.James Coleman and Mrs.Coleman, died of wounds received in that epic struggle.He was born in Scotstown on May 18, 1918, spending his entire life in this community and receiving his education at the local High School.Popular in sports and social Jife, John was well liked among his classmates and other young people of the town.Enlisting with the Royal Rifles of Canada in August of 1940, he went through his training at Valcartier, Sussex and Newfoundland, leaving the following year for active duty at Hong Kong.Before his embarkation for the Sufferers of SINUS PAIN ! Get Real Relief With 3-Purpose Medicine Help* Clear Out Sinus Areas NOW don\u2019t suffer thn tortures of sinus lialn when you may relievo the pain by clearing the congestion and giving «muses a chance to drain.One power-# s?»\ttreatment la a few drops of Vicks va-tro-nol in each nostril.Va-tro-no] Is So helpful because it docs these three ,,, .- Important things: (1) shrinks swollen membranes of tho nose; (2) helps clear out pain-causing congestion and (3) aoothes irritation.\tV Many sinus suffer- ammmm2£ ?« ers say it\u2019s best re- VICKS lief they ve found.u- Try iti\tVA'TRO'NOI Gandhi Weathers Continued from Page 1.KNOWLTON AID \u2019 RUSSIA FUND REALIZES $789 ( PL.JOHN' COLEMAN i At Bombay, Members of the Pro-! greseive Party, which is the main jopposition in the Council of State [(the Upper House of the Central ! Legislature), walked out of the Chambers as a \u201cprotest against the policy cf the Government.\" j The Nationalist paper, Hindustan\t\u2014- \u2018Times, edited by one of Gandhi Splendid Effort on Part of jF.ons, printed three columns of p- u;r.u\to____n_ ; peals for his release sponsored by j Icommercial associations, student j groups, teachers and church organ-1 izations A conference of Indian political leaders alto assembled Tn New j Delhi yesterday and cabled Prime I Minister Churchill asking Gandhi's\twas TeaAzed here in the release.\t! Canadian Aid to Russia Fund ear.i- .\t.oaign.Of this amount $235 was ollectcd by Knowlton High School.Eastern battlefield, Cpl.Coleman was united in marriage to Mary Yvonne Fortier, of Scotstown, the High School Swells Contributions \u2014 Out-of-Town Pupils Act as Deputy Canvassers.Knowlton, Feb.22.- Tbe sum of n Lost American Continued from Page 1.chatter of at least twenty machine | wedding taking place in the latter jfUns.They were fired down the \u2018part of October, 1941.A brother, - - \u2019 i Rfip.Ralph Coleman, and a nephew, ! Rfm.Glen Coleman, are prisoners of ! war in Hong Kong.| He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, his mother, five sisters, Mrs.| would have given the secret away William Wannacott, of Scotstown, I Mrs.Leo Frain, of Montreal, Mrs.j Alfred Capewell, of Lethbridge, Ï Alta., Mrs.George Joyce, Beck | Rive , N.H., and Mrs.J.W.Cruso, of Newport, Vt; four brothers, William Coleman, of Scotstown, Cpl.\u2022 The school conducted a drive, | throughout the classrooms, to which (both teachers and pupils contribut-1 ted to the extent of over $35.In an additional effort the out-.,\t.\t.\t.\t\u201e\t, of-town pupils acted as deputy can- ditches on both sides of the road, vassers in their respective commun-so Maj.Moore led his column ngiu\tOver the week-end two hun- up the centre.Only a few men were fJrefi (j0nars wa., rais still visualize a world where the Christian pound.Then you got your butter ; tion would fall unless something was virtues abound the virtues ol kindliness and con- ^\tthat' .>\u2022'« di£,\u2019u,t care j done but wo mUcht Just as well have .\twhore it came i\u2019.vm.\tlhu>e same\ti stayed home.Ihere was no reason sidération one to the Other\ta\tworld without strvle\tproducers have not had a break in\t| for a butter shortage, nor is there or contention, a world\twithout\thatred and malice, a\t'l' llu'so >0:u;s ir- ;il\tj'!s* 'veently.\tany reason for any shortage of food .\twhen your business\tis bad and\tproducts in this country, we have world where the great\tjewel\tof\tChristianity shines.\t; prices low you do not\tincrease your\tthe livestock of breeding ages and It.is giving, not, getting, that, is the simple secret equipment and staff.That is exact- could have flooded this country with ,\t,,r.\t.\t.\tI ly what lias happened to the dairy\ti all sorts of good things to eat, but, ot life,\throm\tapplied\tt\thnslianity we get a new , fanner in these ! s.ten yea He\tj like you, we did not like doing this motive for doing the old things, a new objective, a now tines himseif without equip-1 at a loss for more than ten years 'ment, without harnesses for his j with no assurance of any stabilized horses, with an old separator that i price.If the bonus had been put on does no! work too wed and ninel-incs | butter, even as late as last spring, that ail needed\trepairs two\tor three\t; it would\thave saved\tthe\tsituation years ago.\tThese men did\tnot have\t1 and\tany\tfarmer will\ttell\tyou just the revenue to cover the cost of\tj that.The cows were producing and these repairs and now they cannot\t' could have been milked until late get them,\tyet\tyou want\tthem to\tfall\tand\tearly winter,\tas\tthey will jump into\tthe\tcollar and\tstop up\tnot\tcalve\tagain until\tspring.This prodac.You ir.er, asod your was all explained to the Board at subscr.p'.mn rate, and probably your Ottawa two years ago, and every advertising rates, long ago and we few months during 1942.They accepted it.The farmer has taken | seemed so sure that the farmers .\t, what he could get and has not com-1 would carry on.that nothing was Folks who are green with envy are pipe for nlained, and is stilt not complaining, i done.It would be very bad politics He has paid you the price you ask- ! to increase the price of anything to ed for your pound of meat, but you! city people and they admitted that, do not seem willing to 'et h m get ! especially in Montreal where the a decent price for his pound of but- ! party needs to hold a strong hand, ter You do not know the history ; and in Toronto for reasons that you of the Townships and what the dairy know.What happened?The price *\t\u2022\t*\tI farmers have done, as otherwise ! was just low enough that farmers T,\t,\t.\t, you would not wait for an editorial i stopped milking their cows and went I, Will IV foolish to argil* With a grocer about from the Winnipeg Free Press, j to the bush to cut some wood for CALLING ALL GRANDMOTHERS Daily Express, London.The war strikes one harsh blow after another at the retail trade and at those activities which are called \u201cnon-essential.\u201d We have been reminded in Parliament recently that it is precisely those \u201cnon-essential\u201d trades which will become of most immediate value and urgency when the war is over.At all costs they must be maintained in their structure for the happier days when peace will hold sway again.How is the little, shop to be kept going?Every fit young man has gone.Now women assistants are to be diverted to the factories up to 36 years, and in 30 types of shops up to age 45.Shopkeepers must issue a call to the.older women, if need be bring in the grandmothers.There are plenty of old girls who left the counter for marrihge and domestic life years ago.They had no thought that the Nazi horror would disturb the tenor of their home life.But the call comes to them too.At least, even with bombing, we in Britain have been spared the bestialties of invasion, which has shattered countless homes on the Continent, Here is an interesting hand T ran across the other day.I would like to have you look at the North-South cards first and decide how you would play the hand.West\u2019s opening lead was the queen of diamonds, and now it is up to you to try to make the correct play.In duplicate bridge 1 will admit it is rather hard not to put up the king of diamonds, but in rubber bridge the correct play is a small diamond from the dummy.All you are trying to do is to make six-odd.Analyzing the bidding, East bid four clubs and West did not open a club, which might indicate a void.The queen of diamonds opening shows some length in that suit, and North has bid diamonds.If you go up with the diamond king, East will ruff and return the king of clubs, which West will ruff.If you do not go up with the king of diamonds, East may make the mistake of letting his partner hold the trick, and then it would be impossible to defeat the contract.Now I would like to ask you.if you were sitting East and your \t\t A K » V 10\t\t \t$ AK76432\t A 10 4\tIt A 10 6\tA 8 7 \\ ^KQJ8\tN\tV 7 6 2\\ ?None £ 5 3\tW E\t e Q J 10 8\tS\t*KQJ75 5 *& None\tDealer\t432-\"T &AQJ6532 A94 ?9 498\t\t Mbber\u2014None vuL\t\t South West North East\t\t 14\t2V 3 ?\t\t4 + 4 A\tPass 6 A\t\tDouble Opening\u2014$ Q.\t\t2* partner had played the queen of diamonds and declarer played low in dummy, would you have ruffed?_ Q.How do four people play gin rummy?A.Partners eit oposite each (other at the table and each plays separate deals, alternately, against : the other two players.U.S.NAVAL COMMANDER now insight into the value and the needs of others.As the years pass, we should develop deep resources of spiritual strength to draw upon in times of emergency.Tranquillity of mind and spirit is one of mankind's greatest needs.SOMETHING MORE SOLID Christian Science Monitor, Boston Americans, even though captured by the drama of Casablanca, will look for solid accomplishments to flow from it.They can see the propaganda value, they are ready to believe that vital military decisions were reached, they will hope that the Giraud-de Gaulle meeting presages unity in French Africa, but they would like more evidence that something beyond a new British-American war plan was set in motion at this spectacular meeting.EDITOR\u2019S NOTE-BOOK HAVE A SMILE You have to make allowances for boys in college, says a professor, Weekly allowances?Hitler used to stand in front of a parrot for hours, trying to make it say: \u201cHell, Hitler.\u2019\u2019 At last he pleaded: \u201cSay \u2018Heil, Hitler.\u2019 and I'll give you some monkey-nuts.\u201d \u201cHeil, Hitler,\u201d snapped the bird immediately\u2014then added: \u201cI'll say any daft thing for monkey-nuts !\u201d HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured U.S.Naval commander, Admiral 14\tThe Atlantic is his-of warfare.15\tHis flagship is around 600 \tlong.16\tDespise.17\tAttend.19 Exist.£0 Sailor.21 Exclamation of surprise.23\t-is' his business.24\tMystic syllable.25\tRiver in Italy.26\tKnock.28\tToward.29\tPeruse.30\tRepose.32 Shed (Fr.).34\tHalf an em.35\tEach (abbr.).36\tSocial system in India.39 Black-fin snapper.Answer to Previous Puzzle N OiRiT H C A OUI AiPiEiR AS E OSTiS Ml ¦ iPlA; B &T SP|A DID E [I-iCjAf ' jL'A P! AiRR K'N EO TCjULlA'R ITIAiTIT T i !L NORTH iN-UW oiulAmÉ CAROLINA NiEiE AT UR 41\tFashion.42\tHe fights on 46 Jump on one foot.48\tPound (abbr.) 49\tTurkish coin.50\tPrince.52\tNegative reply 53\tPut on.54\tBaronet (abbr.).56 Plan.58 Equal.60 Incite.62 After song.64\tFruit.65\tMister (Sp.) VERTICAL 1\tShaving instrument.2\tEither.3\tStill.4\tAfresh.5\tWoolly.6\tProvided.7\tPen point.8\tDriving command.9\tAnd (Latin.).10\tImposture.11\tRowing stick.12\tLieutenant (abbr.).13\tCitrus fruit.18 Let fall.20 Roman garment.22 Possesses, 25 Hawaiian food 27 Implore.29 Shatter.31 Abstract being 33 Insect.36\tTaxi (colloq.), 37\tDouble.38\tHearing orgafli 39\tSmall plug?40\tElectrified particle.41\tHe is chief of the Atlantic 43\tJewish teacher.44\tHim.45\tSprite.47 Card game 49 Lengthy?51 Stout cord.53 Lair.55 Five and fiv£ 57 2000 pounds.59.\u201cOld Dominion State\u201d (abbr.).60\tArea measury 61\tSymbol for tellurium.63 Perform.jams and jollies.They're both beside the point.* \u2022 * where they have no Interest in dairy ' sugaring and for themselves.They farmers.They do like to ship us feed j would not hire any help even if it for our dairy cows and hogs in the I had been available.Farm labour j you quicker Last, and without us, they would be | was allowed to jump to all sorts of thinking of other things rather tha BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Just thinking vou are sick tells on y thinking of other things rather than j prices, and farmers just said \u201cwell telling the people that they are en- j if we do not get a good price for titled to everything that is good, re- j our dairy produce we will not hire gardlcss of what the farmer gets ! any help and let the cows go dry.\u201d i for his efforts,\t;\tThat is no fool statement and if you Dairy farmers have not been lack-; ever got into the country it could ing in their plans.They have sent be verified.If you just sit around delegations to Ottawa in the last and wait for the Winnipeg Free few years, trying to tel] them what Press to give you an idea, then vou position to clothe the administration with more and, he sha11 fl^ht for you.-Deuteronomy 3:22,\tj\twere\tbe much interested in this more blanket authority, thereby abdicating its law-1 It is ^ province of kin?8 to bring wars about:|fnd ££ ^'eS treicTOS ^ îv'mMO ashtov makmg function.But tins Congress is dilU'rent.j jt.is the province of God to end tlrem.\u2014Cardinal Pole, iu milk and but re -., but none'would Foster, Que, \u201cWell, I\u2019ll be going now.Don\u2019t trouble to see me to the door.\u201d \u201cNo trouble at all.It's a pleasure.\u201d Ye shall not fear them: for the Lord your God \u201cThis awful cold.\" you shivering, repeat.Take comfort, think of Mussolini's feet.Throughout the evening meal, neither had spoken.But as soon as the dishes had been cleared awa;.and they were seated before the fire, the husband\u2019s face lost some of its hardness.\u201cYou know, dear.\u201d he said, breaking the long silence.\"I\u2019ve been i\t2\t3\t4\t5\t\t6\t7\u201c\t8\t?\t\t10\tii\t(2\tU 4\t\t\t\t\t\tIS\t\t\t\tIf\t16\t\t\t \t\t17\t\t\t(8\t\t19\t\t\t20\t\t\t\t 21\t22\tSiS.si eLTi*'\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t24\t\t\t25\t \t\tif\ts: .vt\t2t)\t\t\ti.\t\tl!\t\t¦' ?UAreg:\t29\t\t n\t\t\til\t\t\t\t\t\t\u2022JÜ\t32\t33\t\t\t \t\t34\t\t\til PËI\t\t\t\t\t\tT5\t\tu\t j 41\t\t\t\tif\tiS\t\t\t\t\t39\t\t\t1\t \t\t\tlÜ\t42\t\t43\t\t44\t4S\t\tIP\tn 1his session, all coming within the first ten inimités and six .seconds.Caudet, Roy innl Boileau finished out the lamp lighting activities in that order.The Indians' avalanche stretched into the final period as they potted three successive goals then coasted while Lord Sherbrooke brought their quota up to five.Sirois drilled in the first, or should it he dribbled, coming in on the right side where there was a noticeable dearth of T.C.defence-men, his shot never left the ice to catch the opposite corner of the net.The (iaudet-Sirois-Pliuieho line went on the rampage in this frame as they had break away after breakaway.As the soldiers were pressing in the Indians' zone in an attempt to bring themselves back into contention, Sinus and Caudet.loosed themselves from their defensive zone and sped in on the unprotected Cummings with Caudet counting his third goal.The oft-mentioned Caudet scored his fourth and final tally of the game two minutes hit cion a tricky play.Speeding acroas in front of tin army nets, he whirled suddenly ami wished a Imek-linmler past Cammings.With five minutes left to play and army hopes pretty well shattered, Lamm scored for the undo.rdogs on a half-hearted shot, from the Sherbrooke penalty shot lino.This brought his mates track to life and they started to press again and w ith-in the same minute Stark ended the day's scoring after Boileau and Laroau had tried out Dion with successive shots.L.Sherbrooke\tIndians Cummings.goal .\t.\t.\tDion Dugre.det'enee .Leroux Lareau.defence\t.\tBoisvert Boileau.centre\t.Allen Livid.wing.Roy Stark\twing .\tMurphy L.Sherbrooke *ubs.\u2014\tD es i lets, Lachapelle, Drouin, Chabot,\tSt.Ger- main, Puffer, Tarte, Dermo.\t Indians subs.- Sirois,\tPlanche, Gaudet Lalonde, Bergeron.\t Officials: Mathieu and Turcotte.\t First Period\t 1\u2014T.C\tBoileau\t (David, Stark) \t\t.9:17 2\u2014Indians.Murphy\t (Alien Roy) \t\t 3\u2014Indians.Allen\t 4- Indians.Murphy\t (Murphy) \t\t\t.7:06 (Allen) \t\t.12:40 Penalty; David.\t Second Period\tI 5- Indians.Gaudet .\t.4:251 (Planche, Sirois) .\t.4:25 6 HI liar\tAllen (Roy\t5:20 7\u2014T.C\tTarte\t.Ü I *\u2019j 8 8\u2014Indians\tGaudet\t (Lalor.de) \t\t.\t8:34 9\u2014Tndiaor.Roy\t ( Allen Leroux) .\t.9:32 10 T C\tBoileau\t (Stark) \t\t.10:06 Penalties : Planche,, Lalonde, Du-\t gre, Lareau.\t Third Poriod\t 11 Indians.Sirois\t (Planche i .\t\u201e .\t.4:17 12 Indians.Gaudet .\t.7:30 13 Indians.(iaudet\t 14 T.C\t1 .areau .\t With two games left on the Eastern Townships League chart of final I ing events the make-up of the final standings have already been deter-1 mined, Sherbrooke Indians, Windsor Mills and I»rd Sherbrooke in that order .The Papermaker., command the fans\u2019 attention for this j week as they meet the Training Camp at home tonight and finish! the season against the Redmen here on Thursday .The semi-final! playoffs should get underway Sun-j day .Cpl.Cummings, of the) erstwhile cellar-dwelling Princess ofi Wales squad, followed former team.! mate.Puffer into the [x>rd Sherbrooke ranks, replacing Charbon-1 neau in the nets.The army\u2019s regular netminder is presently on furlough; Skip\u20146 Skip\u20145 Consolation Sherbrooke\tLennoxville H.Armstrong C.A.Crawford Skip\u20143\tSkip\u20149 Only four matches were played on Saturday in the Lennoxville Curling Club annual bonspiel, three consolation ar.d one Nkhol Trophy event.Mild weather forced post-.\t\u2014r ponement of the rest of the schedule ! Lennoxville\tLennoxville until later this week.\ti\tJ.\tA.Ste.-Marie J.\tE.Thompson The R.S.Clarke rink, of Len- !\tR.\tDunn\tMosher noxvilic*, dropped the Sherbrko en-1\t^ \u2022\tRichardson\t0.\tMe dintock try, Bruce Millar\u2019s four by a 6-5 J\tR*\tT- Atto\tM.\tJ.Bennett count, thereby earning the right to j\tSkip\u20146\tSkip- meet the H.A.Peabody- Larry Me-j Lennoxville\t^ Lennoxville Gannon winner in the final.The E- ^ ¦ Ci they J.E.Thompson Sherbrooke field in the consolation \u2018 I' ¦ ( ¦ Baker competition narrowed down to one D.R.( iarke as II.Armstrong lost out 9-3 to C.l R- McMurray Johnny Mowers Assures Self TIGHT GRIP ON Of Vezina Trophy Possession LEAGUE TITLE and although expected here for yesterday's game wax unable to return because of transportation difficulties.A.Crawford.In the other two' o\u2019clock game R.T.Atto fell to team- ! mate M.J.Bennett, the latter drop- ; ping a 13-1 game to R.McMurray j at 4 p.rn.Skip- R.Mosher G.McClintock M .J.Bennett -13\tSkip- By The Canadian Press Johnny Mowers, capable Detroit ne:-minder, hung a \"reserved\u201d ______ | ticket on the Vezina Trophy last OtNir Six Entries Hockey League Have Givenlof the National Hockey League Up Hopes ot 0vertakingl\u201cre'\u20194-.Tl,ndRSi.STt\u201e'Tn«,t HerShey Sesrs.\tI place tie with Bruins who a;so drop- -\tped a Saturday match with Toronto By The Canadian Press I Maple Leafs 4-2.The remaining six clubs in the! Mon.real Canadiens split a week-,\t.\t.\t_\t, end twm bill with New ïork American Hockey League have | jxangerSj nvir.ning g.i ;n Montreal about given up hope of catching the | Saturday night and losing by the pace-setting Hershey Bears but the! -'a.me score in the return match in New York.In the only other game C.Stark (Boileau, Lareau) Pcnalti'.s: Allen 2.: 10 I.KtCI K Indians Windsor L.Kb,*-.19 19 STANDINGS W L D F 13\t4\t2 118 II fi 11 OH 8 10 I 1.23 A «7 79 93 LAST NIGHT\u2019S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Rangers fi, Canadiens 1.Detroit 4, Boston 0.Chicago 5, Toronto 0.AMERICAN LEAGUE Indianapolis 4, Buffalo 2.Pittsburgh 3, Cleveland Providence 5, Washington 3 Cornwal.Ottawa ! Royals fi, 4.Q.S.H.L 7, R.C.A.F Quebec 3.Montreal Army goals.Phil Watson, New York, scored two goals for Rangers to help defeat Montreal Canadiens 6-1.Joe, Benoit, Montreal, who netted two goals in Canadiens\u2019 6-1 defeat of New York before an injury forced him from the game.Bill Taylor and Sweeney Schriner.Toronto, each counted one goal and one assist as Maple Leafs downed Boston 4-2.I.MONTREAL INTERM EDI \\TE Sem i Finals.Firs' of two game total goals.Chômer .3, Montreal Loco.3.Lachino 4, Deaf-Dumb 3.j.a.n.a.First of beat-of five series.Canadiens fi, Verdun 2.Royals 2, Concordia 1.SATURDAY\u2019S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadiens (i, Rangers I.Toronto 4, Boston 2.AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburgh (i, Buffalo 2.Indianapolis (i.Hershey 2 Washington fi, Providence 4.Q.S.IT.!.Montreal Army fi, Ottawa 3.TODAY\u2019S GAMES W VR INDUSTRY LE VGUK Canadian Car vs.Fairchild.C.P/H vs.Noorduyn WEEK-END STARS By The Canadian Press .Johnny Mowers, Detroit netmind-Four games remain to be played, er> who COunted his fifth shutout of two in each event, C.A.Crawford, the season when Red Wings blanked -\t-\t-\tj of Lennoxville, tyiing up with Sher-, Boston 4-0.The Training ( entre showed an- brooke s last hope, IT.B.Johnston.| Bert Gardiner, Chicago goalter.d-other newcomer on their line-up, fel- I he winner of this will clash with ; er> w[jg held Toronto scoreless while low named Dermo reportedly from a R.McMurray in tha consolation fi-\tteammates went into collect five Toronto .scholastic league - - He nal.In the John Ni-chol Mmorial saw only a few minutes' action.j Trophy race H.A, Peabody Is slat-Stark remained on army first line ed to meet his clubmate Larry Mi-although St.Germain was back .Gannon for the right to hook up That kid has shown marvellou- im- with Lonnoxville\u2019s R.S.Clarke in provement since moving up withj the final draw.Boileau and David .Army play-;\tMain Event, Semi-final ed all out although win or lose they; Sherbrooke\tLennoxville couldn\u2019t improve their third-place j\tIf.\tGustafson\tE.\tE.\tMessenger position .One of these fine days\tC.\tE.Soles\tC.\tH.\tGeorge Indians will receive a penalty with-\tG.\tMorgan\tW.\tNichol out kicking, but it will have to be\tB.\tMillar\tR.\tS,\tClarke when Gus isn\u2019t looking .Boisvert and Bergeron, Indian rearguards .concentrating mainly on defensive manoeuvres, were the only ones on the winning side who didn\u2019t share in the point-gathering, excepting Dion, of course.mm* Lord Sherbrooke\u2019s offensive tactics in the third period backfired as the ^villain forwards caught them flat-footed more than once, playing five mep up in the Sherbrooke end .Gaudet scored twice on these breaks with no T.C.man back ., .He was all act for another when Du.gro speeded up from behind to check him on a fine play .The Red-| man appeared to tire of putting the puck in the army nets from the front, so they tried it once fry - the rear, which, of course, didn't count \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Most notable happening in the second frame was the constant penalty parade .Planche was first to go in, followed by teammate La-londe a little over a minute later .As soon ns Planche returns to the ice Dugre is sent off .La-Ion de\u2019a time soon being up he returns to play and immediately Bob Lareau is banished, keeping the box pretty well filled.winner of second place is doubtful.A week ago Buffalo Bisons appeared certain to finish second but during the week they gained only two points while Pittsburgh gained five.The Hornets are third, four points of Indianap-ljs and Providence.Last night Pittsburgh drew 3-3 with Cleveland's Barocs.At the same time Indianapolis increased its chances of finishing higher by turning back Buffalo on the Bisons\u2019 own ice 4-2, That defeat followed Pittsburgh\u2019s 6-2 victory over Eddie Shore\u2019s men the night before.Walt Kilrea.Hershev forward who needs only one point to tie the league scoring mark, was held in check Saturday night the Bear-were mastered by Indianapolis 6-2.scheduled, Bert Gardiner entered the shutout field when Chicago Black Hawks blanked Toronto Maple Leafs 5-0.Mowers, who is the only N.H.L.janitor to have more than one shutout to his credit, disclosed after the bemind Buffalo and only two ahead game that he had played throughout with an injured hand and that he would visit hospital today to have it X-rayed.Despite this handicap, he turned aside several hot shots by Billy Cowley and his linemates, although the Bruins were playing In the week-end\u2019s other games, Washington and Providence traded victories, each winning on home ice.The Lions took the Saturday game 5-4 while the Reds won the next night 5-3.! without Buzz Boll who was injured in Toronto Saturday.A record crowd of 14,119 were in the Olympia Stadium.Jackie Hamilton, IT-yean-old 'rookie from the Toronto Young Rangers, who was filling in the spot .vacated by the injured Syl Apps, : created considerable distress among the Bruins\u2019 defencemen Saturday\u2019 night and culminated his efforts with a third-period goal on assists from 'his linemates, Bob Davidson and Mel Hill.Other Leaf scorers were Bill Taylor, Sweeney Schriner and Bud Poile while Bill Cowley scored both tallies for Boston.Joe Benoit let the Montreal^ attack Saturday night until an injury i forced him from the game, but be-;fore he left the rink he had put two goals up on the board.Gordie Dril-lon had one goal and three assists ; alongside his name while other goals 'were by Smiley Morenek, Elmer Lach and Buddy O'Connor.Grant Warwick netted the Ranger tally.At New Y\u2019ork, Phil Watson led the attack netting twice for Rangers while Clint Smith, Gus Mancuso, Joey Shack and Grant Warwick ; added the others.Dutch Hiller ; snared the only habitant goal.! Doug Bentley led the Chicago attack which sent the Black Hawks back into fourth place after being displaced temporarily by the Canucks.Bentley counted one goal and one assist.NATIONAL 1\tKA\tit\t 1N G\t\t P\tU\tL\tD\tF\tA\tP Detroit .\t40\t20\tto\t10\t13 4\t9 S\t60 Boston .\t11\t\u2022 XO\tHi\t6\t163\tir.o\t50 Toronto\t41\t19\t16\tS\t50 Providenci 46\t.\t21\t\u2022 >\t177\t174\t48 Indianapolis 48\t22\t\u2022 >\u20221\t4\t170\t1 .\u201cy T\t4 s Cleveland .tT\t19\t23\t*4\t164\t162\t44 Washington 46\t11\t28\t7\t140\t207\t29 q.s.ii.t\tSTANDING\t\t\t\t\t p\t\\V\t1,\tn\tF\tA\tP Cornwall .32\t20\ts\t4\t162\t109\t11 Quo be:'\t.34\tUi\t14\t4\t149\t131\tofi R.C.A.F .34\t16\t1 t\t4\t134\t141\tofi Ottawa .34\t14\t15\t5\t142\t129\t Mont Army 33\t1 l\ttr>\t4\t126\t153\t\u2022L1 Royals .oo \t-\t-\t11\t17\t5\t1.12\t139\t27 J HO( K I V'S BIG SEVEN Boston\u2019s Bill Cowley continued to it minute the National Hockey Lea gun individual scorers and added two goals to his total, which now shows 22 goals and 40.assists.Five points behind, Doug Bentley of Chicago Black Hawks has 27 goals and 31) assists to his credit, while in third place, Max Bentley of Chicago is one point behind his brother.Lome Cam of Toronto Maple Leafs failed to score all week and found his fourth-place spot challenged by I Billy Taylor of Leal's who is within one point of Cam.Buzz 11:11 went! scoreless all week and ended in sixth place while Toe Blake of Montreal Cumulions slid ahead of Syd Howe of Detroit and Lynn Patrick of New York into seventh place.Look Up, Mr.Farmer ! The.leaders: Cowley, Boston .D.Bentley, Chicago .M.Bentley, Chicago Carr, Toronto .Taylor, Toronto .,.Boll, Boston .B.ake, Montreal .G.A.P 22 40 62 27 30 57 56 53 IOOK UP, Mr.Farmer.There they go, on à their way\u2014to blast a hole in the ocean where a submarine lurks or maybe to âx a Messerschmidt so it can\u2019t get home.Whatever their mission, you\u2019ve a big hand in it.From the grain you planted and then prayed and perspired over came that all-important agent of war\u2014high-proof alcohol.And from that alcohol came the rubber for the tires, the explosives in the bomb racks, the plastic for the shatterproof windshields.You couldn\u2019t point to a square foot of those planes that isn't somehow dependent on high-proof alcohol.When you bend to your plough again, Mr.Farmer, and the furrow starts rolling over, you\u2019re helping to bury as vicious an enemy as mankind ever had.For your fields are the starting point for tons of smokeless powder and rubber and other vital supplies which are going to our army, navy and air force all over the world.And you are a prime source of pharmaceuticals which help guard the health of our fighting men and speed their recovery from battle wounds.It takes an almost countless number of things to win a war, and a great many of them, Mr.Farmer, begin with your grain.\\rou grow it and well make it into high-proof alcohol.Together, well finish the job Hitler and Co.will wish they hadn\u2019t started! jo i; 11 26 31 N.H.L.LEVDERS Standings: Detroit, won 20, lost 10, drew 10, points 50.Boston, won 22, lost 16.drew 6.points 50.Points: Cowley, Boston, 02.Goals: D.Bentley, Chicago, 27.Assist-; Gowley, Boston.40.Penalties:\tOrlando, Detroit, 63 minutes.Shutouts: Mowers Detroit, 5, Alcohol for Wtir is used in the manufacture of High Explosives, Synthetic Rubber, Drugs and Medicines, Photographic Film, Lacquers and Varnishes, Drawing Ini^s, Compasses and other Navigation Instruments, Plastics, Shatterproof Class and many other products.All the Seagram Plants in Canada and the United States are engaged one hundred per cent in the production of high-proof Alcohol for War.The House of Seagram WTFT., SAVE YOUR CLOTHES and HELP THE WAR EFFORT Order Only What Lm Seed BUY ROBINTEX QUALITY FABRICS FOR ECONOMY Well-Known .Is Cloths Of Distinction And Durability As«r roue tailos roe ROBINTEX SUITINGS v.GUARANTEED BRITISH MANUFACTURE Canadian Sport Snapshots By CHARLES EDWARDS, Canadian Press Staff Writer Toronto, Fob.22.\u2014M -J.V.Mc-Avoe, veteran columnist of the Toronto Globe and Mail, presents a novel idea\u2014-transfer of professional sport to the \"war fronts.He writes as follows: \"If it is agreed that the justification for professional sports (in war.time) is their effect upon morale, then it is only common sense to eon, timie them where uplifted morale will do the most good.That is, where the soldiers are.It would be a simple, matter to play out the major league baseball schedules in Tunisia ami elsewhere: to have the National Hockey League perform in England, and to have the best horse^ in the United States race somewhere near the great American camps in Australia .\u201cTo transport the performers, equine and human, would be an insignificant task compared with sending overseas a transport loaded with soldiers.The sport would thus gladden the hearts of the men most eon-corned with it.For the others most concerned, namely the promoters, the Government could make suitable compensation.This move, it seems to us.would not only solve the prob.lem of maintaining morale, but would also save tbe embarrassment of a healthy-looking professional athlete who now is too frequently asked why he is not at the front.\u201d This is n staggering suggestion-staggering because it has merit vet it has not been previously suggested pubtiely.The question of Us value revolves around one point\u2014whether bolstering of morale is needed move on the home or the war front.The answer is simple: Professional sport is not necessary to bolster home morale because only two Canadian cities have professional hockey and i all the others are doing quite well without it.Only eleven United 1 States cities have major league baseball.Horse racing is widespread j in the short summer season but j those cities without it are not mf-; ferirg.Now consider the question of mor ale on the war fronts, Our overseas servicemen miss their home folks, their home activities.Most of thorn : are young and almost all arc keenly interested in sports.Sports pages of The Canadian Press News, tabloid newspaper published weekly in Lm.don for Canadian forces in the United Kingdom, arc read eagerly, j ! Sport is a major interest, of youth and Canada's oversees youth misses the hockey and baseball games of! their old home town.Demands of readers of The Canadian Press New- ! are generally for more and more sports news.It may or may not be feasible to implement MeAree's suggestion.But If it were feasible, the folks at home ' ! certainly would not begrudge trans-j for of part of their sports enter!sin-1 mont to Vw\\ « ortviNcft tii» C0.04L.& m à ¦3KiT%iS - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1943.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD RECORD\u2019S Big Results \u201cWANT For Little ADS\u201d Money PHONE 68 General News From Hatley WARM WELCOME TO NEW RECTOR AT RICHMOND WAY\u2019S MILLS Prices for Classified Advertising: CASH RATE \u2014 2 centi per word, minimum charge 25 cents for 10 w- vds or less.CHARGE RATE\u2014S cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 10 words or less.BIRTHS\u2014\u2018MARRIAGES\u2014DEATHS Death and Funeral Notices, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam without poetry, 75 an insectioc.Poetry included in In Memoriam, 10c per line extra.Engagements, Weddings, Birth Notices, 50c.List of flowers included in obituary reports, 2c a word, 25c extra w\u2019hen charge account is opened.Reader r Notice in country locals.15c per *.line, five words to a line; Lennox-viiie and City Brieflets, 20c per line.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto Teachers Wanted iTo Let Messrs ay and j afternoon at the home of M -[Charles and Cuyier McGillivia THREE TEACHERS WANTED EOS HEATED THREE ROOM APARTMENT,1 family.Grade® 2.S and «.SUaitHd College.nta.hr furnished.$7 weekly;\t»ix o' Mr.\u2019 Charles McGillivTSV, Mr.and Sians-ead, Qae.Apply to the Principal.! seven roams heated.Apply 76 Murray Mrs.Cuvier MctC'ivr' v' Mis'i\" QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHEal\t-\u2019Wayne and 51iss Audrey McGillivray wanted for the Hailey Intermediate ; BRICK SELF-CONTAINED EIGHT ROOM -'Pc :'-t an cvor intr at the home of Mr.School.T:rm 194Ô.44 to teach Grade* 6,1 house, hot water heating, laundry in hase, and Mrs.William Bullard and fam-6 and 7.One with Intermediate diploma ! ment, vegetable and fruit cellar.Phene i!y.preferred Please send recommendations, state Qual-'ficationg and salary expected.Apply beftre March 1st to H.B.Whitcomb.S*c-Treaa., Hatley, Que.TEACHERS FOR\tBROMPTON VILLE School Trustee».Salary 170 a month.Apply J.A.Oueliet, Sec.-Treas., Bromp* ton ville.Co.Ltd.Phone 6S.PROTESTANT QUALIFIED teacher» for Cookshire High School for the Scholastic year 1948-44.Principal, As.sistar.t Principal and Intermediate teacher ; with advanced Intermediate diploma pre.j ferred.State full particulars of Qua^* ! RoOITIS To I pf fications and salary expected.Apply to1 A.H.Pope See\u2014Treas., Cookshire.Que.STAfr-w.\t; Guests at the Henderson home!.,., _\t-\tMr ami Mrs Cuvier McGilli-! 1 he mlnuteSi and roll rail were given MAY 1ST, SIX ROOM APARTMENT.\tC, V i\te 7,\t,\t'\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\t-.\u2019\t¦\t., ground floor, heated, hot water service 12 f '\\.Ml ' ^« Marshall and months, Frigidaire, maid's room in base.!\t-irb.JOSCph Wright, ment if required, garage.Bellevue Apart- :\tZZH- mer.t, 65 Melbourne Street.Apply D.\tGLEIS SUTTON Panneton.Phone 566 or 3304.\tj desirable front offices to let, ; LAC.Stanley Couch, of Newfound-one or suite of thne.2nd floor.Large land, and Mrs.Stanley Couch and window* OIL Wellington Street.He»tene Jersey bull, blood teeted and had Class A.advanced registration, coming two years Apply L.R.French, Cook-ahire.Phor.e 188rll.Real Estate For Sale 6 PARK AVENUE, LENNOX VILLE.OWN.er of this property residing in U.S.A.Will sell this property at a bargain price.What do you offer?Apply to Marchant Decorating Co., Sherbrooke.Miscellaneous WOULD 1'IIE LADY WHO IN ERROR took the wrong rainettes »t Sherbrooke Show Shoe Club Saturday evening, Feb.20thf kindly return same to Mr.R.Broad-belt, card the Superheater Co., in ex.change for her own.REVERSIBLE TWEED BRO ABLOOM rugs, made from your old carpets and materials.Catalogue and information on request.Arglo.French Carpet Co., Drummond Building.Montreal.ASCOT CORNER The Red Cross Group met at the home of Mrs.E.J.Mills.The afternoon -was spent in knitting and sewing on quilt blocks.Correspondence was read from boys in the services who had received their Christmas J boxes, one from Milton Paige, R.C.A.F., and Elmer Desilets.A donation of one dollar was received from Mrs.| Effie Rolfe for our Red Cross expenses, and one dollar from Mr.j Thomas Clement for the \u2018\u2018Smokes for the Overseas Fund,\u201d which are j gratefully acknowledged.Two completed quilts were donated, also a quilt top.Yarn was distributed and articles for completion given out.Mr.Lewis Lock is sipending\t,\u2022\t, week in Bishopton and vicinity visit- um , \u2018 Many here will remember ing friends.\tMr- and Mrs.Knight, who »pont was voted to give five dollars to the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund; Çfty dollars to the Wardens for Church expenses; ten dollars to the Work Committee for the purchase of material; ; and twenty-five dollars to the Building Fund.The members worked on a quilt for the Red Cross, after the close of the business meeting.Mr.C.W.Moulton, who has returned from a short (rip to Capo Cod, was an overnight guest at the home of a brother-in-law.Mr.R.W, Leavitt, and a dinner guest of another brother-in-law, Mr.L.C.Leavitt, and Mrs, Leavitt.Municipal Hall proved fnl.Five hundred fourteen tables, while from February ID to 27.IRON HILL The community was saddened Initie death of Joseph Raymond, who passed away while attending to his customary duties.Much sympathy is extended to his sisters, Misses Lizzie and Rosie Raymond, and family.Mr.Edward Raymond and grandson, Mr.LcRoy Raymond, spent a week-end in Milby, visiting Mr.Raymond's son, Mr.Harold Raymond, and family.ing, Febn\tary\tMis.-, Barbara\tRay mon\td,\tof Sher- party in\tthe\tbrooke, was callo\t1 home\tby\ttho Ktid- very .succ\tess-\tden'death of hci\tuncle,\tMi\t.Joseph nr played\tai\tRaymond.\t\t\t some of\tthe\tMrs.Lynford\tHadlock\tw\tas home crokinole.\trho\tfor a week-end.\tOwing\tto\tthe bad won by Mit.\t\tcondition of the\troads a\tnd\tweather Mrs.Charles Taylor, and the gentlemen\u2019s first prize went to P.Whit-eomb, Ihe gentlemen's second to C, P.Young, and the consolation prizes to Mrs.Sarrasin and Lloyd Hartwell.The hall had been nicely decorated and the tally cards attractive.Refreshments were received by j parents, Mr.and Mrs members of the Institute, each table, lock, having a gay little basket of candies.G nr.Archie Moulton, of Valcnr-tier, spent a week-end with his Parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Moulton.The many friends of Mrs.J.W.Foote are sorry to know that she is ill at her home.Al] hope she may-soon improve.Word has been received of the death of Mrs.Irving Knight, formerly Miss Julia Carbee, in British consisting of nine the Rector, Wardens, Auditor.-.Yes try Clerk and Synod delegates ami three ladies to represent their organizations.This is an innovation here and the idea was received with considerable approva 1.Prior to their departure from Stanstead, n gathering- of about, one hundred parishioners congregated to wish Rev.and Mrs.Harrington and family good luck in their new parish at Richmond.R.J.Moekren, lay-reader, presented a purse of money to Mr.ami Mrs.Hnrrigton, and Mrs.Harrington was given several crystal pieces from the ladies\u2019 organizations of the ehutvh.Both expressed their thanks inviting one and nil to visit them in their new home.Refreshments were served by the ladies.A recent, joint meeting of the Rotary Club and Cham her of Commerce of Ihe Boundary Villages was in the form of a farewell banquet to Rev.and Mr.Harrington, rho meeting was held at Hotel Del- School Fund, which slightly exceeds $22, Monday, February 15, was too cold for both teachers and pupils of the school and so a holiday was enjoyed.\\ cry severe weather was our lot this week, the thermometer going below forty degrees in some places.,\tMrs.George I.y ford and daugh- wns elected,, t,,ri Bonnie, and Mr.Maurice Da-men, mraulmgl\twere guests of their sister, Mrs.Alber Bryan, and family, on Friday, February 12.Mr.and Mrs.John Ashman and family visited Mr.and Mrs.Charles Williams, of Coaticook.The mw ration books may be railed for at Sargeants' Store from February ID to March 1, from 9 a.m.to 12 a.m, and from 2 p.m.to 5 p.m.BETHANY Mr.ami Mrs.Percy Norris have now moved to their farm, which was formerly known as the Clark farm.They resided with Mr.and Mrs.Neal Norris, while their lions» was undergoing repairs.Modern windows have lo-en built in the roof, which adds much to its appearance.All wish Mr.and Mrs.Norris much happiness in their new home.Mrs.William Norris visited Mr.and Mrs.I\u2019ierrc Brien, in Montreal.She was accompanied home by her daughter.Miss Thrrese Norris, who spent some time with Mr.and Mrs.Monty.A turkey dinner, ami the en j ^ L,'!\"\u2019 thusiasm of larger numbers in at lu' Mismcm Theresa and Margue-tendanco than is possible when the nl° Noms visited the Misses Pepin, until Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Hall and son, Vincent, spent a week-end in Farnhnm a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Hadlock.Miss Lucia Hadlock, of West Brome, spent a week-end with her D.E.Had Pic.Harry Bowbriek, of Lon-gucuil, was a week-end guest, of his parents, Mr, «nd JVlrs.William Bow-brick.Mr.Ethan Blaney spent a weekend in West Brome with his sister, is a pleasure to be here and to speak Mrs.Howard Sweet, and family.On this subject, but it is not a pleas- Pte.Marvin Tracey, who has been lira to say boodbye to George 11 aril patient, in the hospital in Sto., \u2022 ington.\u201d Ed Kelley presented Mr.Anne de Bellevue, is spending a few Harrington wilh a gift from the at Box ton Falls, possi groups meet separately, helped to make the meeting a memorable one.President Raymond Thompson, of the Rotary (Tub, opened the riitiner period, then turned the chair over io \u201cTurk\u201d McLean, as President of the Chamber of Commerce.Rev, C.M.Stewart, was called upon to speak for all present, in appreciation of ;\\D , I laI'ringlon's many and varied services to the communities.both through lis own churcIC qiiiml over a period of years to pro-aet.vit.ies and through bis relations vide adequate supen iM'd recreation to many agencies for meeting com-1 for each boy in the community than munity needs.Mr.Stewart, said, \u201cIt ; to have to provide the seventy-two nrs necessary to maintain him joined.Dr.If, O.Millay was int.ro-duccd as the \u201cprincipal speaker\u201d of the evening, and he brought an interesting and stimulating survey of Hie need in any community for \u201cBoys\u2019 Work as a Preventive for Delinquency.\u201d He pointed out tbab if is far belter to spend the twenty or thirty dollars that may bo re- ANYONE INTERESTED OR HAVING relatives buried in St.James\u2019 Anglican Cemetery, Leeds Village, Que., please notify, gWinif names and addresses, the Rev.M.Apps, Leeds Village, not later than March 25th, 1943.ADDERLEY Mr.and Mrs.David Currie and Mr.Carl Crawford attended the sugar party given by the Anglican Guild, which was held in the Court House, in Inverness, or.February 11.Owing to the extreme cold weather, the people on route No.4, by Lake Joseph, received no mail for three days.Mr.Gerald Currie has returned to his home in Halifax from a hospital in Montreal.Mr.Gerald Currie spent an evening with Messrs.Lome Kelso and Prescott Walker.Mr.David Currie called on Mr.and Mrs.Roy Walker and accompanied his son, Gerald, home.Guests at the Henderson home were Mr.John Marshall, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Wright and Mr.and Mrs.Cuyier McGillivray.Mr.John Watton spent a few days assisting Mr.Reginald Currie with his w'ood.Mr.and Mrs.R.Currie spent a day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Watton.Mrs.Ervine Little has returned to her home in Henderson Vale, after spending two weeks helping to care for her uncle, Mr.George Henderson, of Millanville.Mrs.William Bullard and daughter, Myrilla, was a dinner guest of Mrs, Cuyier McGillivray.Mr, and Mrs.Joseph Wright spent a Sunday /'How to relieve MONTHIY'S FEMALE FAIN You who suflei such pain with tired, nervous feelings, distress of \"Irregularities'\u2019\u2014-due to functional monthly disturbances \u2014 should try Lydia E Plnkham's Vegetable Compound.It has a soothing effect on one o/ woman\u2019s most important organs.Also a fine tonic for the stomach ! Made In Canada.LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S compound their younger days in Hatley and had many friends who will regret to hear of her passing.Mrs, Florence Rand accompanied Mr.and Mrs, C.W.Moulton to Sherbrooke.Miss Margaret Moulton, of the office staff of the Johns-Manville Company, Asbestos, is spending a week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Moulton.Miss Barbara Young, of the teaching staff of the Johnson Memorial School, in Thetford Mines, spent a week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.C.P.Young.Miss Alice Ayer, of the office staff at Butterfields, Rock Island, was a guest of her mother and brother, Mrs.Harriet Ayer and Mr.Homer Ayer.Mr.Charles Moulton, of Rock Island, who has had a severe case of infection, spent a week at home, with his parents.The many friends of Mrs.Thomas Don 1 waste time wondering what to do.Use Adam are sorry to know of her ill-reliable, medicinal Cuticura.Cuticura Oint- i «\t.11\t' r .ment helps clear up unsightly blackheads and f*ess» And hope S'he may soon ini red pimples.Cuticura Soap lathers away 1 prove.Mr- Bradley Hartwell is still con and Ointment.All druggists.Made in Canada.lined jo the house by ill health, and U V1 H 4P BLI Kft\tMr«- H.Hetherington is reported ill W NaP BmJMk at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wil LISTEN TO ME ABOUT YOUR weeks at the home of Mr.Ernest Hnye.s, Ptc.and Mrs.Gordon Chapman and daughter, of Longucuil, have returned home after spending his furlough at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Chapman.clubs, a pipe, tobacco and pouch.Mr.Harrington spoke with feeling and sincerity of bis friendships and many pleasant, associations in the.Three Villages, and of the, difficulty of breaking these ties.After a few songs in which all in a penitentiary later on.Dr.Mil-lay spoke out of his own long experience with work for young boys in Montreal and elsewhere.Galled upon to thank the speaker, Douglas Ferguson expressed the best kind of thanks by throwing out tha challenge to the service Hubs represented to gel, 'behind the kind of work so badly needed in our own eommunitics.S O A P a N D OINTMENT Tam .Sharman.Their many friends hope they will soon improve.MANY HOURS of inconvenience and pain will likely follow when muscles are overworked.Men and women the world over know from experience that Slonn s Liniment brings quick relief.You just pat Sloan's Liniment on your aching back or shoulder and as you relax, you feel that penetrating warmth easing away the pain and soreness.Sloan s is not greasy and you don\u2019t have to mb it in.Just pat it on wherever soreness is felt, Keep a bottle handy.21s relieved btf KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.By Zane Grey.X\\0\\ A Campbell loan can be in your handa the, same day yru apply.Friendly, confidential attention.CAMPBELL FINANCE.GORFORMATION LIMITED Established 1927\t27 Branches in Canada 9-A Wellington North, Room 11, Phone 3637 Sherbrooke, Que.Get Quick Relief with soothing, L cooling MenJhol-latum.At all Idruggiatc, Tube* and Jars, 30c.IX m- n PHONE 14 RADIO SERVICE All makes of radios repaired.Work fully guaranteed.Hti/ING LEAPN ED THAT TAMM IE'S EATHER,HEIR TO TOPPER MAGEE'S WM-EEREORTVNE, MAS MURDER ED BY A THROWN AX, King ACCOMPANIES The girltoher UNCLËS LOGGING CAMP, AGAINST TAVISH'S PROTESTS.A SORRY BUNCH A OF HORSES YOU / GOT FOR KID US.golly YES ! 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GOT A TOOTHACHE- X R.-22 AND YOU'VE SEEN MY WIFE-WHAT HAYE l GOT TO LIVE FOR?j^i i) æ Oo T ' Copr.1943, King Features SynJicitg, Inc.*Worlq richfs &$enteé.) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22.1943.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD YOU'LL NEVER RE t&e * \u2022 The man you could He has plenty of energy \u2014 he feels mighty good and full of pep.He\u2019s always ready for a good day\u2019s work and seldom misses a day on the job.There\u2019s a war to be won \u2014 and nothing less than his best is good enough.But you\u2019ll never be the man you could be until you get busy eating the right foods, and eating them regularly.For it\u2019s food that makes the difference \u2014 the difference between being half alive and really alive.Food is your builder \u2014 food is your fuel.Start your own health program \u2014- follow Canada\u2019s Food Rules \u2014 for Canada needs you strong.Now\u2019s the time to help yourself\u2014 now\u2019s the time to help Canada! Be the man you could be\u2014and begin right now! EAT RIGHT ¦ti V 3tti Er;', jÿbL.CANADA'S FOOD RULES MILK \u2014Adults: ooe-half pint.Children: more than one pint.And some cheese.L\tFHUITS\u2014One serving of tomatoes daily, or of s JT citrus fruit, or of tomato or citrus fruit juices, £ and one serving of other fruits, fresh, canned, or dried.VEGETAS LES-dn addition to potatoes, of which you need one serving daily)\u2014Two servings daily of vegetables, preferably leafy green, or yellow, and frequently raw.CEREALS and BREADS-One serving of a whole grain cereal and four to $i\\ slices of Canada-approved bread, brown or white.MEAT, FISH, EGGS, \u2022tC.-Oot serving i day of meat, fish, or meat substitutes.Liver, heart, or kidney once a week.Eggs, at least three oc four weekly.PLUS OTHER FOODS YOU WISH .the tiMumfM cmM'tfe.The woman you could be feels like a million in the morning \u2014 looks like a million, too! She tackles each day\u2019s work with zest \u2014 makes things hum, gets things done \u2014 and still has energy to burn at 5 p.m.But you\u2019ll never be the woman you could be until you eat the foods you should eat \u2014 eat them daily \u2014 and en)oy them.Food makes the difference.The difference between \"getting by\u201d and being 100% alive and well.The difference between second-best and best.And nothing less than your best is good enough today\u2014Canada needs you strong! Know the right foods \u2014 follow Canada\u2019s Food Rules \u2014 be the woman you could be \u2014 start right now! 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