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[" V ^hrrbrnokr Saily Swarî» \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Talr and Warm, ' Established 1897.3HERBROOK.E, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1943, Forty-Seventh Year.ALLIES CLOSE HARMONY ITALIAN ISSUE Members Of Cabinet young Quebec And Leaders Of Militia gunner gives Ordered To Stand By VIEWS ON WAR Allies\u2019 Rolling Air Offensive Is Shifted To New Targets London, July SI.\u201401\u2014The Al-jGulf of Patti on the North coast of lies\u2019 rolling air offensive shifted to! Sicily on the night of July 25 in a a new target last night when R.A.F.| burst of renewed Allied naval ac- Moscow Speedily Backs Up President Roosevelt's Warning to Neutral Nations Not to Give Refuge to Mussolini\u2014 Feeling in London Big News About to Break, Either Italy\u2019s Capitulation or Possible New Invasion Blow._____________\t^u.London, July 31.\u2014(IP) \u2014 Great] Sgt.-Gnr.Alphe Prior to Making Sacrifice, Expresses Hope that Death Will Not Be in Vain.Britain, the United States and Soviet Russia are acting in close harmony in dealing with the Italian situation it was learned today, and it can be presumed that any armistice terms laid down for Italy would carry the approval of ell three powers.This manifestation of Allied unity became known as Prime GERMANS DISARM ITALIAN TROOPS DUPLICATE FREIGHT CAR MAKES TROUBLE London, July 31.\u2014CT)\u2014A Rouler» (new* agency) dispatch today *aid \u201cit Ha* just been learned that German troops have begun to disarm Italian troops in the neighborhood of Maritza in Greece, Minister Winston Churchill ordered all British Cabinet members and heads of the fighting services to stand by over the week-end for any possible developments in connection with the Italian crisis.Other Allied governments were also being kept informed of developments.Foreign Minister Anthony Eden summoned their representatives into conference shortly Montreal, July 31.\u2014-Cl*)\u2014Freight car number 502819 caused a bit of confusion at the freight terminals of Canadian National Railways yesterday\u2014because there were two of it.Handlers who had consignments to place in car 502819 were being hustled by the checkers who complained that the freight was not arriving on schedule.The handlers claimed the shipment was already aboard the car.The resulting argument ended when it was discovered that for the first time on record there were actually two freight cars of the same number in the terminal at the same time.One was Canadian National Railways 502819, the other Pennsylvania Railway 502819.Montreal, July 31.\u2014((P1\u2014Officials of No.5 Training Command headquarters of the R.C.A.F.here yesterday received a letter which Sgt.Gnr.Alphe Boisvert wrote them shortly before he was killed to tell how he felt about the war.\u201cIf it should be our lot to make the _ supreme sacrifice by laying and R.C.A.F.bombers blasted activity Boisvert !RemS!Cheid.German steel centre on] \u2019 the edge of the Ruhr.It was the first raid of the war; on Remscheid, which was singled out.: for last night's heavy assault after] Hamburg had been subjected to its seventh attack in a week on Thursday night.Bombers of the Canadian ! Moose Squadron flew with the R.A.! F.on the raid.JAIL SENTENCE AS OUTCOME OF POKER SESSION ANNOUNCE GIRAUD\u2019S APPOINTMENT Allied Headquarters, North Afri-] ca, July 31.\u2014J7P)\u2014American heavy] bombers, going back into action over ] Sicily, have dealt a sledge-hammer | blow at, the Grottaglie airport near j Taranto on the heel of the Italian boot, it was announced today.Lo'ndon, July 31.\u2014ÎP\u2014G*n.Henri Giraud ha* been appointed Commander in Chief of all French forces and Gen.Charles de Gaulle was made President of the Council of National Defence, Reuters News Agency said today, quoting a special communique from Allied Headquarters in North Africa.London, July 31.\u2014(/P) \u2014The Yugoslav Government declared today that Gen.Draja Mihailovic\u2019s 6th and 6th brigades of Slovene troops had broken through Italian lines and reached the Udine region of North- Torpedo boats sank a large enemy down our lives in the service of our ] merchantman being towed by a tug country,\u201d Boisvert wrote, \u201cwe young ! and machine-gunned the tug in the ern Italy.French-Canadians hope that however small our contributions to the common cause, our sacrifice will not have been in vain.It is our desire that our loved ones, back home in Canada, may once again enjoy peace.\u201d Boisvert, whose home town was not available here, was killed in ac-i tion over Essen in July, 1942.His; Toronto, July 31-\u20141®\u2014Lt.-Col.i Kong report.The other parties bad letter passed from hand-to-hand and I QeorEe Drew's criticism of the Hong found themselves on the defensive in.brew\u2019s Expose Of Management Oi Hong Kong Expedition Is Praised Canadians Continue To Move Forward In Bitter London, Eng., Man Sentenced, \u2018-To-Hand Fighting to Six Months in Montreal'\t- Court for Theft of $16,380 Heavy Casualties Inflicted by British and American Troops, in New York Hotel Room Game.only reached here twenty-one i months after it was written.Nazi Reinforcements Collapse Before Furious Soviet Advance CIANO RESIGNS POST By WILLIAM McGAFFIN, , Associated Press Staff Writer.Moscow, July 31 .\u2014UP)\u2014Merman j reinforcements flown to Russia from ï after the ! Germany less than a day before they ! two early morning sessions yester- were thrown into battle broke be-day of the British War Cabinet.! [ore ,thfL funous onslaught that j Hotv closely the Allies were work- bought Red Army forces closer to ing together was indicated by the ] ^este,r^a^* tne front line dis-speed which Moscow backed Pres.Pat.cJ1(:s Roosevelt\u2019s ¦warning to neutral na- A-least 4J)00 German troops fell tions not to give refuge to Musso-] ^tore }hS Russian advance which lini or any other war criminal.From battered its way for gains up to six the Russian capital, too, came the, m! es an. 10 complete the term of George A dispatch from Madrid reported | £Uard\u2019 ?ho died °\u201c ^ 12 aîtU clashes between Italian troops and id-' \u201c'g cr\u2019e a\u201ca °ne-ha-f 3 ears Ox .\t.-\t, r m TYJL\u2019n-voQ r rorm nr /vt+i \u2014 i peace.Earlier, DNB, German news his two-year term of office.Mayor Bergeron was an alderman some fifteen years ago and is a well-known figure in this community.He is President of La Caisse Populaire, an active member of the Knights of Columbus, and operates a butchei-grocery business in the town.Other members of the Council are E.J.Willard,' J.E.Fahey, resplendent uniforms.Director Boncss, one of Canada\u2019s outstanding band leaders, has plaj\u2019-ed with some of the outstanding Continued from page 1.Special communiques were a feature of the German high command bands of the present day.Former\u2019during the period of lightning war.member of the immortal John Philip ' The broadcast, recorded by the Sousa\u2019s noted band, he has also play- 'Associated Press, said: ed with Arthur Pryor\u2019s favorite mil-1 \u201cYou at home, you must expect itary band, the Royal Marine Band, \u2019no more special communiques.You and in the organization directed byîpt home muet realize that the war Herbert L.Clark, world famous cor-! bas turned into heavy work and you netist.Boness, himself, is a saxo-jmust read your news from the East-phone player, and also used to doub- ern front with new insight.Stalin le on the clarinet.has turned the fighting into a battle Announcing the programme pre-|°f armor, a battle of attrition, pared for Monday night\u2019s appear- j \u201cYou have no idea of the immense ance at Portland Square, Director , cxtcnt of the minefields here.The Boness has submitted the following < w°rk of our soldiers.exploding numbers;\tminefields built into the roadsides O Canada; March S.I.B.A., by R.'yar(i, by yard with utmost pre-B.Hall ; overture (Characteristique) | cautions would have been worth by C.F.Thiele; march (The Thun- victory fanfares at home.You must hear these fanfares even if they are not being played,\u201d dererl, by Sousa; This Is Worth Fighting For, by Delange and Stept; selection, Land of the Shamrock, arranged by C.F.Thiele; The Band -New Y or! Played On, by Ward and Palmer; j Rome radio, in a French-language Wings Over the Navy, by Harry ! broadcast beamed to France, said Warren; Somebody Else Is Taking:today that \u201cthe Italian people is My Place, by Howard and Ellsworth ; I considering with great understand-novelty overture (Nuggett Nell) ; *ng those conditions which the agency, had reported M.lan rio ers Alben Moore 0scar Bergeron firing on umfo-rmed troops, Italian Joseph Burns and C.A.Mont- and German alike.\tgomery.Albert Tourignv.Secre- Other Italian border dispatches to 1 tary-Treasurer, was the returning Berne, Switzerland, reported that ; cfficer at the election, tension in Central Italy was mount- j ing as the result of a warning iseued by the commander of the Italian 5th Army that there was a possibility of an Allied invasion of Latiu, Tuscany and Umbria.CHURCH NOTICE march (Carry On), by Thompson and Dainty; God Save the King.LORNE enemy proposes and is aware of the seriousness of the dilemma.\u201d The broadcast was reported by the United Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service which said its moni-Deepest sympathy is extended to tors had not heard any Italian the relatives of Rftmn.Clarence ! broadcast to Italy along that line.George Stevens, Royal Rifles of |\tThe broadcast to France said; C anada, w\u2019ho died while a prisoner | \u201cChurchill and Roosevelt in their of war in Hong ^Kong.A memorial iatest speeches have repeated the service will be neld in St.Pauls formu]a Casablanca, demanding Church, Trout Brook, on Sunday, August 1, at 2.30 p.m.Mayor and Mrs, Donat Plourde spent a week-end in Sherbrooke and Magog, visiting relatives.unconditional surrender of Italy.\u201cThe Italian people is considering with great understanding those conditions which the enemy proposes and is aware of the seriousness of the dilemma.\u201d B., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.L.| P.Durrell and Miss Thora Durrell.i Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Williams were guests of Mrs.J.J.Irwin and her niece, Miss Mildred Booth, of: Ryley, Alta., in Waterloo.SCOTSTOWN Salad Tea, Presbyterian Hall, Tuesday, Aug.3rd, 5 p.m,, 40c, 25c.GRANBY was a guest of friends and relatives here over a week-end.Miss Jean Bradford is spending two weeks as vacation guest in Ontario.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Green spent a Sunday in Lachine, where they Mr.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Montreal and Island Sts.Sunday School, 9.45 a.m.Subject; \u201cLove.1\u2019 Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Reading room open daily from 3 to 5 except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays; Fridays 7.30 to 9 p.m., at His Majesty's Building.* * ?\u201cLove\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, August 1st The Golden Text is from Psalms 63: 1,3.\u201cO God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: .Because thy loving kindness is better than life, my lips shall praise thee.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible; \u201cNo man hath seen God at any time.If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, Place of Social Continued from page 3.proper training.Sociology also plays an important part when it comes to marriage.Miss Ross pointed out.In explaining thk she said that she did not expect the schools to become matrimonial bureaus but that through this study young people would be taught what ti look for and what to expect when they are considering marriage.She said the ideas which young people develop through their attendance.at shows and through their reading of the cheaper kinds of literature should be counteracted.The functions of social institutions and of community welfare and living can also be explained by sociologj-, and Miss Ross pointed out that if a person has a thorough understanding of another race he or she cannot hold any antagonisms against the race.An understanding of environment is absolutely necessady in dealing with human nature and this can only be obtained through the study of the social sciences.In closing Miss Ross said that sociology is essentially an understanding of what it going on around us .A lengthy discussion followed the remarks by Misss Ross and the con- and his love is perfected in us.\u201d (I ; ference was unanimously in favor of John 4:12).\t>\t] changing the course of study in the The Lesson-Sermon also includes I Protestant schools so that sociology the following passages from the | and economics could be added to the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cGod is Love.Can we ask Him to be more?.The precise form of God must be of small importance in comparison with the sublime question, What is infinite Mind or divine Love?.No form nor physical combination is adequate to represent infinite Love.A finite and material sense of God leads to formalism and narrowness; it chills the spirit of Christianity.\u201d (pp.2 and 256).curriculum.The conference is continuing today and the speakers for this morning were Dt.A V.Richardson, Dr.E.Owen and Inspectors Wood, Hall and Bartlett.ANGLICAN ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH Sixth Sunday After Trinity 8 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.7 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer.Wednesday 10 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.S p.m.\u2014War Intercession.Friday 10 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion (Feast of the Transfiguration).The daily offices will not be said publicly until further notice.The United Church of Canada PLYMOUTH AND TRINITY CHURCHES Uniting in Trinity 11 a.m.\u2014 Public Worship.The Rev.F.A.C.Doxsee, B.A., Preaching.7 p.m.\u2014Brief Evening Worship.Visitors in the City warmly invited.m *\u2022 IAN HUNTER LOUISE aubritton\" 'Yrieda inescort CHARLES COLEMAN !!o^^VIJZ.?U.KR1TZ'\" * Hi'.riou» Comedy Starring Harry Lenfdon, BORAH M1NE\\IETCH\u201d «nd Hi» Harmonica School.Latest World Event».Performances Sundiy Ontlmioua 1 until 11.EXTRA-Monday and Tueaday\u2014\u201cMYSTERIOUS DR.SATAN.Roger, ILE.I: Heatherington, F.E.Ohio, is the guest ef her parents.Eunice.Ill; Hickson, Thomas, II; Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Snodjrrass and Johnston, Margaret I, II; McCain- brothers, Mr.Irving Snodgrass and mon.Robert A., Ill; McCoy, G.Lieut.Arthur Snodgrass, of Arrida, Eileen.II; McIntosh, Catherine R, who is on .furlough here.H; Miller, Jean E., Ill; Spencer, Joan 0., II; Bockus, Patricia ts), III.Sutton Aeeltlne, June, 111; Bidwell, lis, III; Butler, Harry, II.Fhyl- Thetford Mines Pharo.Lila June, III; Christie.Phyllis Doreen (s), III, Waterloo Bloomberg.David, III; Dow, Sybil, III: Hamilton, Eliz,.b«th, II; Hack-well, Howard.II.King.Mary Faith, IH; Martin, Mavis.Ill; Richardson.Jeanie.III.iiM;.»,.rea Mrs.E.R.Wing.Miss Mildred Booth, of Ryley, Alta., and Mrs.J.J, Irwin, of Windsor Mills\tWaterloo, were tea guests of Mr.Allard.Joseph Claude Ernest, I; and Mrs.Samuel Marshall.Ciiapman.Betty Lou, III; Force, Mr.William Dixon called on Mr.Clifford Edward, III; Watt, Beres- and Mrs.F.H Mizener in Knowlton.ford James, IIL\tMiss Grace King, of St, John, N.Miss I.oreen Cook, of Granby, is tho guest of her aunt.Miss Jessie Cook, at the home of Mrs, A.M.Hunter.F.E.Bergeron, popular employee of the Esmond Mills, Limited, was given a presentation before leaving to take up his duties as Manager of the Rationing Administration Office of this branch in Granby.The Esmond employees presented Mr.Bergeron with War Savings Certificates and the office staff remember-1 visited the former's parents, ed him with a pen and pencil set.j and Mrs.Fred Green.Mr.Bergeron was among the first! Mr.and Mre.A.J.Sherbert accom-to be employed by the Granby panied by Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Gau-branch of the Esmond Mills, when ! thier, have returned to Southbridge, it was established in Granby some Mass., after being holidaj?guests of eleven years ago.At the time of Mr.and Mrs.A.G.McDonald.Miss leaving he held the office of Assist- Eileen Sherbert was a guest at the an4- Plant Superintendent.Congratu- same home.lations are extended to Mr.Bergeron.LAC.Keith Giddings, of Winnipeg.The organization of the Blood (Man., \u2022.\u2022ho is training at a R.C.A.F.Donors\u2019 Clinic in Gn.nby is pro- ! station in this province, visited rel-gressing rapidly.Chairman J.H.atives in Granby.LAC.Giddings is Flack is proceeding in a very busi-' a son of Mr.and Mns.Frederick ness like manner to prepare for the Giddings, formerly of Granby, first clinic to be held in Granby on1 Miss Carol Miller, of Larchmont, August 30th, at 9 a.m.He has named N.Y., is sipending some time in his working committee as follows: : Granby as guest of her uncle and Publicity, W.R.Legge and O.R.J aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Guy MacNamara Jackman.Furnishings and Supplies, and the Misses Andree and Maxine H.A.Whitcher and George Nixon; MacNamara, Dufferin Street, Medical, Samuel Maelaughlin and ; Pte.Peggy Burke.C.W.A.C., and M.Bradley; Blood Donors Commit-j Pte.Edith Bennett, C.W.A.C., were tee, J.W.Hatpin and Nelson Thomp-1 week-end guests at the home of Mr.son; Secretary, Mrs.H.C.Wade.! and Mrs.Loran Ball, while in Granby Other assistants will be named later.; attending the Miller-Meyer wedding.William (Billy) Bowker.youivgeet j Miss Sue Danforth, of Notre Dame and third son of Mr.and Mrs.Har- : de Grace, Montreal, spent a w,ek-end low Bowker, has joined as a wireless i as guest at the home of Mr.and technician in the R.C.A.F.Both his .Mrs.A.G.McDonald, brothers already ore in the same] Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Gilman and arm of the service.\ti\tson, Henry, of Springfield, Mass., The\tsjile of tickets\tfor rhe Red\twere in\tGranby\tas guests of\tMrs.Crow\tbenefit at the\tGranby Golf\tj Uanc^ê\tGilman,\tand daughter.\tMiss club on Saturday has been most sue-, Simone Gilman.Denison Avenue, cessful and a large attendance is Mr.and Mrs.Michael McCormick,! assured.Tickets are still available j of Baldwin, L.I., were the guests and efforts are being made for an ! of^ Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Legge at; u ^ iiic ^ outstanding event,\t| \u201cConifee Cottage,\" Libby Lake.They] station CHLT Mrs.\tN.A.Meyer, of\tSutton visit-1 left, for\tSutton,\twhere they\twere - p.m.-Gospel\u2019 Service.Speaker: od hcr\tson, Lt.-Col.C.\tV.M*yer on\tquests of Mr.and Mns.William\tDow\tp\tg.\tLong.Denison Avenue.\tbefore returning\tJ Tuesday, s p.m.\u2014Gospel Service Rev.and Mrs.A.Ritchie Low, of Mr.«nd Mrs.Howard Bradford, of, in the Wand Brook Town Hall.\t_ Johnson \\ t were guests at the Lachute spent a week-end m Granby ; Wedr.esday, g p.m.-Prayer Meet- j PARLORS LTD.home, of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas as .guests, of Mr.and Mrs.C.\tand BibIe gtudy in ^ Epistle SHERBROOKE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor.of Portland Ave.and Queen St.Guest speaker: Rev.H.E.Secord, Walkerton Baptist Church.Organist; Miss Eva Bean, August 1st 9.45 a.m.ages.11 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship, p.m.\u2014Evening Worship.DEATHS \\\\ RIGHT.\u2014 Passed away at hja home in Ulverton on July 30th, 1943, Charles Wright, dearly beloved huseband of the late Annie 1.Cummings, in his 77th year.Funeral Sunday, August 1st, at 2:30 p.m.CARD OF THANKS I Wish to express my sincere thanks for the many kindnesses shown to me during my recent Illness : to Dr.Lynch, the nurees at the Sherbrooke Htspita!, to Mrs.Arthur McClary, to all the neighbors and friends who assisted in many ways, for the flowers sent and the many acts of kindness shown in so many ways and for the lovely Sun.shine basket.FRED CHESLEY Hatley, Que on July IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mr.Norris Mills, who passed away at Richmond, Que 3Ut, 1942.Gone, but not forgotten MRS.NORRIS MILLS MR.JOSEPH MILLS MR.CLIFFORD MILLS MRS.C.MATTHEWS IN MEMORIAM ROSS \u2014In pad and loving memory of eur dear wife and mother, Lottie B.Ross, who was ca .d home on August 1st, 1939.All to ourselves we think of you.The things you used to do and we used to say, Bible School for all I Think of each happy yesterday Sometimes we sigh *rd sometimes we say Lod needed more sunshine when He took you away.AU:*,r\u2019S, ,rememb Greece could be Q\u2014What does it mean when the to these unspoken thoughts the Scribes and Pharisees were eminent-1 e an invasion ol Stars' ànd 'Stripes float from the erty good-bye.-Greece could be undertaken.In love letters \u201cx\u201d often marks the spot where a man kisses his lib- -Kitchen Record.ai, ai,vv.iK\u2018*\u201c\u201c , i\t,\t-\t|\t,|\t,\t,, !-, The Dodecanese are a group of .\t.\t,\t, speaker makes reply.He made itijy orthodox, respectable, and reli- twelve islands near the Southwest something for its country even if it does not fight unite evident that His missmn was;gious, but Christ saw, that as a coast of Asia Minor which came in- «*> st\"iks >\" 'i\"\t»! ».Mm a is\t',£ tl\u201cn ofcml in the story of II,o throe Naii fleets in tholta™\t»« - tu» M.Their religion nds, Leros, a was i fortified naval base which forms' McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKenney, America\u2019s Card Authority.present struggle.Although suffering some major jj° fjvstore ; Hi« mission was to be technical, an elaborate system of | one of the strategic key positions .\t\u201e\t.,\t.\t.\t.\u201e i\"a Restorer of paths to dwell in.\" .artificiality and stereotyped routine.0f the Near East, is likely to be men- losses in the\teaih stages oi\tthe war, the Gtlinanj\tThe word\t\u201cfulfil\u2019 docs\tnot neces-1 Saul of Tarsus was \u201ca Pharisee i tloned prominently\tin\tthe war news surface lleet\tis lanrelv confined\tto an area\tFast of the\tsari,y '«\u2019P1.'\u2019\tthe presence\tof defects of the Pharisees,\tconcerning the) SOme day.their acts, through the courts of the homeland would .\t, T.I(U \u201e\t,\t.\t.j or imperfections in the md Law, Law blameless,\u2019\u2019and the sincerity of The Southern islands are under h\t,\tbl(V| (iana|\tTin, Italian Heel\thas been\tnoticeably\thut rather\tto proclaim Messiah\u2019s : his Conversion to\tChristianity is Italian command and\tlargely\tgarri- funotion to\tembody in living form |shown in his great\tpronouncement j goned with Italian\ttroops.\tLately DOUBLE OFTEN AND BID GRAND SLAMS bring extradition treaties into force.And as virtually every neutral power has signed extradition treaties with the nations now constituting both the Allied and Axis fronts, thus they would be bound to hand over the men sought or face the consequences of such sanctions as an embittered world might, find it desirable to impose upon them.And when one takes into consideration the economic might which will be wielded by the United Nations upon the termination of Ihoir campaign to destroy the Axis, it is doubtful if any single power would dare stand up against them if they wished to in the first place, for it is problematical if any of the smaller nations would care to accept the responsibility of caring for the had men of Europe and Asia.THE POSITION OF VICTOR EMMANUEL The hold of King Victor Emmanuel on his war-torn throne seems to he strengthened by the very shocks that might be expected to unseat him, and absent in the fight to defend Sicily and the mainland the \u201cprinciples\u201d of the Law; to un-!in later yean?, after he had thor- ,, ,\t.\t,\t,,, .\t]\t,\tv.iv I fold and interpret, and to enshrine, oughly imbibed the spirit of the ol Italy tiom attack, although the war has been ofl j» jn atfpption and character of Master; \u201cLove worketh no ill to his You can see that at hearts, East has to make the queen of hearts, while at spades West is bound to The late Ralph E.Richards, of make a spade trick.At no trump Detroit, used to say, \u201cIf you make\u2018The declarer has to give a spade every grand slam j-ou bid, you are !^6kt^^uickly or he wiU be set troopships have left Salonika with between 9,000 and 10,000 German ,\t, coast guards, artillerymen and signal its const for the pust three years.The Japanese Grand\tl'1 hself, the Moral Law is neighbor, therefore Love is the fui- j corps, intended to stiffen the Italian (perfect, it represents the Divine filling of the Law!\tdefence.Fleet, lias not made a very impressive showing, the!\tIdeal for Humanity, it legislates for It was\tthis\tfundamental change\tf0i.mar)y years the Italians have bulk of the South Pacifie* \u2022irtion \u2022md\tffiUa11 0Ul- relations\tto God and to our\tin the \u201cspirit\u201d\tof his religion that\tfortified Rhodes.\"as well as Leros, tniltv ot HU South 1 at tilt atimn and Aleutians «c- \u2022\tNeighbor.But\tthe Pharisees had\tmade all\tthe\tdifference between\tand these are the two main bases velopmonts being carried out by lighter task forces.!\tconfounded the\tLaw of God with\tSaul, the\tPharisee, and Paul, the\tamong the twelve major Dodecanese But the mere fact that these powerful war vessels lhc traditions of men* until cold'Apostle to the Gentiles.\t| Islands.For the last two years since mil im men lun, imumiM pmuum wai -sst-complianco to set rulee and cut-and-j In our modern world, the differ- the overrunning of Greece, the Ger- nre under the control of their respective Govern-: dried formulas had come to be the ence between the \u201cspirit\u201d of Chris-' mans have been busy turnino-a num- ,\t.men Is immobilizes a substantial portion of the COmJ^T*0.\" ot \u201crighteousness.\u201d It was tian Democracy and Pagan Naziism ! ber 0f Greek islands\u2019into forts guard- ^ \u2018 Msbid\" \u2019\tthree°U diamonds\" 1\tlor their want of spiritual sympathy is adequately illustrated in the lr,n- Salonika Rav\t| « un nis om or tmet aiamonas.\u2018\t\u2019\t\u2022 \u2022\t\u2022\u2022 *\t.\t* u uaj.\tNorths three hearts shows heart is a control bid jump to five good, solid spade the possibility | not bidding enough, and if you de- i feat every contract you double, you are not doubling enough.\u201d Today\u2019s hand was played in a 17-table duplicate game.Thirteen! of the North-South pairs bid the! grand slam, some in spades, some in* hearts, and a couple in no trump.* If the spade suit broke, seven no! trump would make.Seven hearts look like the safest contract.North\u2019s jump to two spades is a slam invitation, which South accepts billed Allied fleet, especially in respect to capital and sincerity that the Scribes and) \u201cgreat gulf\" between the Ideals of Next oniy to\u2018Crete as an outer North ® V}ree heart.s ships, as important units must be assigned to the Pharisees were for the most part, : the \u201cAtlantic Charter,\u201d and those ! dcfence bastiPn for Greece and the b?! South'\u2019\u201cNorth's '' 'excluded from the Kingdom.\tof Hitlers New Order m Europe.Balkans, is Rhodes, fifty miles long \u2018\t'\u2022!Itn- Ncutft s , task Oi watching these crouching monsters to pre- F,om the moment they saw that' .twenty-five miles wide, about 300 sui'tbm South den if s vent them from sneaking out of harbor in the dark of the Master did not appreciate their\t«ns.Mr*, to\t\u2022 from 9^™* il\"^ .wit,hin r°^-iof plaving the hand'at spades with the moon and proceeding to sea where as commerce branfd , ^ \u201crighteousness\u2019 they ! PRESS COMMENTS boat range of the Turkish shore.The his bid pf five no trump.North-s bid '\tU.(ut utuuig U , t ,\tIt.I.11 cxerted aii (be powers of the Jewish I\t| ! egg-shaped island has sandy beaches of\thp.,.u q* 11tv \u201e .\t.\t.\t.\t.\t|\t,\ti I .\u2022\t,\t, \u2022\t, of seven hearts gives South a choice raiders tliey might accomplish much destruction State, of which they deemed them-, -\u2014- -\t» .-\u2014r ¦ \u2014 v\u2022 with deep water approaches almost pacajr\u201e seve,\u201d hearts or biddin» ,m,,,i8 Allied mercliam .hirping hefere\tTHE SESSION IN RETROSPECT SSSff\t.* finally run down bv Allied warships.Another grave to this menace to their \u201cold insti-j , rhe\tJournal.\theight, cuts through its center.A tutions,\u201d and crush this -upstart! 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I V ETE E[~TE f ^ L C P F S C'Ë]~rè'Ë 3Ô Czar\t47\tIt is part of\t29\tAlleged fore» 36\tTardier\tthe insignia of 30 Grow dim 37\tFishing weir\tthe U.S.-31\tVegetable 38\tSmell\tVERTICAL\t32 Indian 39\tMud\t1\tFestivals\t33 Suffix 40\tExpire\t2\tKetones\t34\tFlock 41\tSmall\t3\tAuto shelter\t35 Make tepid pasteboard\t4 High school\t36 Fissures\tof 42\tOf the thing (abbr.)\tminerals 43\tElectrical\t5 Testing device\t37\tEmploy term\t6\tMan\u2019s name\t33\tWar god 44\tUncovered\t7 Nova Scotia\t41\tMean fellow 31 Caught with a 45 American\t(abbr.)\t42\tReverend rope\tExpeditionary 8 Fashion\t(abbr.) 34 Laughter\tForce (abbr,) 9 Onager\t44 Exist sound\t46 Strips\t10 Symbol for 45 Rough lava \u201cThe world is astonished that the\tIn pre-war days, spacious and Listenei attempt the costly process of converting anv seized \u2022Si'nu' German people that has\teasy going, parliamentary propen-\tDid you shake with\tfright?\u201d\t, brought forth great musicians, philo-; sity for verbosity didn't much mat- Pam; \u201cAh don't know what Ah.sophors, and inventors fallback into\tter; there were few major things to\tshook with.Ah can't say Ah\tshook j barbarism nearly once in every gen-: talk about.But in these years, when\tat all ; but when Ah\tgo: in de\thouse | I ©ration.The combination of a! craft to make them co-ordinate with the Allied fleets.BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY the State is reaching out into every-! dere weren't no milk in bided.Now Mussolini is out and the King is in.Rioting and all the demands for peace may seem to shake the Throne, but instead they increase the importance to the Allies of having in Italy a real head, respected by the people, supported by the Italian army, thoroughly in touch with conditions, and knowing the political complexion of all those speedy converts to democracy who will be trying to j raise themselves to power by their bootstraps.With the King is his old and trusted friend, Badoglio, long reputed an excellent soldier bv miliUrv men of other 11\tl5 \u201cR,R\u2018\tl'V,n b're-uiH^s; unuvu.,\tc;andMtine army.The for parliamentary institutions.We \u201c Tm the best mar ieyuiuu extimm .oiaier n\\ unman men OI oiner|tQ simple is to bo great.-Emerson.\tI Junkers were clad, for the cake of shall never maintain that respect if bceorra he was, toe ae pan\u2014 highly-developed intelligence and an; thing, when Parliament votes more only two pounds ob butter!\" incredibly militant spirit of conquest money in one session than was vot-\t- in the same nation amazes the od by all the parliaments from Con- An Irishman obtained leave from' world!\u2019\u2019\t1 federation down to the close of the work to attend n wedding.He re- His answer is the ingrained | World War I, waste of time over turned with, two Mack eyes.Verily I aav unto you, Whosoever shall not militarism of a dominant Prussia, non-essentials may mean too little The foreman a-hed him ana.particularly so-called1 time for things desperately essential, pened.what hap-1 receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall \".1 urker\" class.Ludwig remarks: There is one other thing.One of \u201cWhen I got there.\u201d replied notenter therein.\tI \"Only having convinced the Prus- the lessons this war has taught us.Irishman, \"I .-aw a fellow all dress- |sian Generals could the Bohemian or at least should teach us, is the ed up like a peacock.\u2018An\u2019 who are) v.-uLi,-,., t.\t.¦1., 1 ! Hitler begin to rearm a new and1 importance of maintaining respe .O limjg 1.more vinipL ilun gr, attless, index U.at (^rÿt clandestine army.The for parliamentary institutions.\\\\ you?' savs I.he says, an' t\tZ\t3\t4\t5\tb\t7\tL\t\t8\t3\tto\t\tII\tIZ 13\t\t\t\t\t\t\t^¦Éï\t14\t\t\t\t©\tis\t lb\t\t\tM\t17\t\t\t18\t\t\t\t\t18\t\t 10\t\t\t£1\t\t\tIl\t\t\t\t\tn\t\t\t Z4\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tm\tÎÇ\t\t\t\t jtb\t\t\t\t\t\t11\t\t&f|\tzè\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\tZ4\t\tPt\tSo\t\t\t\t\t\t \t31\t\t\t»\t\tIS\tÎ4\t\t\t35\"\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\tP'1\tSI\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t i6\t\t\t\t\tVF'\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 40\t\t\ti.'.Uga\t41\t\t\t\t\t41\t\t\t\t\t 43\t\t\t44\t\t\t\t\t45\t\t\t\t\t\t 4b\t\t\t\t\t\tf\t\t\t\tSI\t\t\t\t I I I SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1943, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD 5.A IN THE WOMEN\u2019S SPHERE Glorify Yourself Wash Brush and Comb As Often As Your Hair TESTED RECIPES\tMIND YOUR MANNERS\tSocial and Personal \tTeit vour knowledge of cor.\t\t-\t- \t-\t - - \u2022 \t\t Can Pinch-Hit for Meat BY GAYNOR MADDOX Dried beans and peas make delicious pinch-hitters rect social usage by answering the following questions.then checking against the authoritative answers given below: Married Here Flt.-I.ieut.and Mrs.R.C.Keeler, of Toronto, are in Sherbrooke visiting relatives and friends.» * * ,\tr\tMrs.J.Dworkin, of Montreal, is ant and a woman m uniform eomes j vis;t;nff her dauphtel, Mrs.Charles 1.If you are seated in a restaur- LURA DE GEZ : Stylist BY ALICIA HART \u2019rake a look at your brush.Has it a collection of dud a hair matted into the bristles?And your comb\u2014 does it have an accumulation of dirt lining\u2019 either side of its teeth?Well, then, it\u2019s a certainty some of this going rig\u2019 back into yoi hair when you use them again \u201cMake a habit of shampooing your brush and comb as often as you do your hair, and you'll find that your hair will stay cleaner and keep its sheen longer,\u201d gays Lura de Gez, clever New York hair stylisi And to be ce.tain tba.these articles are comple terlized, ask for meat and other limited sources of protein.Dr.\t, ,\t, , Henry C.Sherman, chief.Bureau of :n !S u/ 1 ri!hl t0 turn \u2018?nd !pok her Human Nutrition and Home Eco- over \u2019f .v«u \\ave never happer.ed t > nomics.savs, \u201cWhen ordinary beans see that particular uniform be tore?are the sole source of protein, they' -\u2022 Should strangers feel that they do not quite measure up to meat.1 have a r\u2019-ght to start talking to a girl eggs, chc-ese, or milk.This is be- simply because cause the beans are not so rich in:un^Iorm- one particular protein building-stone! 3.If you give a party for a small called cystine.\tI child is it best to include all of the \u2022¦But à \"little meat or egg.or even ! children in his age group who hap-bread furnishes what the bean needs pen to live in the neighborhood?in this respect.So baked beans with \u2019\t4.Should the refreshments at a their orthodox accompaniment of party for small children be so simple | ,wo wcei,s\tgt Boston brown bread make an ail- there is no danger of giving any of j\t'\t* right protein dish.Peas are a good them a food they wouldn\u2019t be a!-1 Rich, and Mr.Rich, Magog Street, for an indefinite time.v *\t» Donald Par.kovitch, R.C.N.V.R., is ,\t.\t.\t.j arriving today to spend the week- he happens to be\tat 'tho home of his molher, Mrs.M.Pankovitch, King Street.Mr.and Mrs.J.Bordoff, Portland Avenue, left to spend several days vacation in the L:\\urentians.* * * Lome Campbell, R.C.N.Y.R., arrived last night to spend the weekend at his home on Queen Street.?\t*\tV Miss Leona Mitchell, of Le Parthenon, is leaving for Missisquoi Bay.where she will spend a two weeks\u2019 vacation.?\t* .Friends of Mr.Arthur Ball, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, will bo pleased to learn that lowed to eat at home?protein food, even without any supplementation.\u201d They keep well, too.AH they ! for a children\u2019s party or should they need is a cool, dry place and a tight be turned loose to amuse themselves Miss Fleurette Rheault and the Misses Yvette, Aline and Luce Precourt are leaving today for the;he is progressing favorably.Laurentians, where they will spend j\t.\t»\t+ Adele.\ti Mr.Orson Wheeler, of Montreal, *\twas in the city today on route to Miss Sheila Langlands, of Mont- ; Way Y Mills, where he is spending real, is arriving today from Brome! the week-end with his mother, Mrs.I 5.Should there be games planned i Lllk; and win be thc guost of her IF.H.Wheeler.bag or can to shut out dust, bugs and mice.* BREAKFAST: Sliced [reaches, ! ready-to-eat wheat cereal, enriched toast, butter, coffee, milk.! LUNCH: Baked bean and veg-: «table salad, chili sauce dres-! sing, enriched hard rolls, apple ! sauce, peanut cookies, tea, milk.DINNER: Black bean soup 1 with sliced lemon, spaghetti and cheese, crisp bacon, broiled tomatoes, mixed vegetable salad, enriched bread, butter, fresh lime gglatin, tea, milk.and to play whatever they like?J What would you do if\u2014 ! Y'ou wish to be cordial j friendly to a newcomer to town (a)\tSay, \u201cCome and see me cue ! cfuncjav ¦of these days\u201d?(b)\tSay, \u201cCan you come by for a cup of tea Wednesday afternoon\u201d?Answers aunt, Mrs, David Turnbull, Victoria ;\t»\t»\t» Street, for a week.Miss Langlands I Miss Ella Mullin.Aberdeen Ave-wii: be accompanied by Misa Clarice : nue, left this morning for Missix-Button, whose guest she had been | quoi Bay, where she will spend the an\" | at Brome Lake.Miss Button will re-! next two weeks at the New Lake turn to her home in Montreal on I View Hotel.Cooking Rules The three basic rules for cooking are soak, simmer and season.In general, 2 cups (1 pound) dried beans or peas make 5 to 6 cups when cooked.*\t*\t*\t; Rev.A.G.Second, of Walkerton, Mrs.J.Harold Shearn, Mrs.H.i Ontario, who is to be the guest Doan Shearn and Mrs.Colin C.Mac-! speaker at the Baptist Church on jCallum, the latter of Ottawa, enter-! Sunday, will spend the week-end at itained delightfully at the former\u2019s; the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.L A0,\t! home, on Wolfe Street, in honor of j Willis, Howard Avenue.2- No.\t_ \u2018Miss Lorna Ross, an August bride-j\t»\t»\t* 3.\tYes.For a child left out ox a 1 t0-be.During the pleasant evening! At the conclusion of the first ses- party is likely to be hurt.\ti the bride-elect was presented with a |sion of the Teachers' Conference 4.\tYes,\tj prettily-decorated carton laden -with j now being held at Bishop\u2019s Uni- versity, a charming tea was served by the members of the Young Women\u2019s Association of Lennoxville United Church under the convenev- 5.There should be games planned.| towels! After the presentation, Miss Better \"V hat Would You Do so-! Ross grace full v voiced her thanks STANSTEAD First, pick over the beans or peas\t, and throw out the bad ones.Wash Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Soles, of Sher your beauty shop to shorv you how , in cold water, twice 1- necessary, to brooke, spent a da\\ in S.anstead, they care for t' Mr brushes and comb, i get out all grit.Give dried beans where they were guests oi Mr, and \u201cNow that hair-5, hes are classed ; and peas plenty of time to soak\u2014; Mrs.1.D.\tFerguson, a.non-essential, you must take the ; overnight or 5 or 6 hours.Soak them! Mrs.Roy Dyson,\tof ( alifornia, best .c&sible ^are of them to make ¦ in soft water if you can.Hard water was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.\\\\ illiam them last,\u201d Miss de Gez cautions.j toughens the skin.Old-time cooks Dyson, in Stanstead, over the week-Soak your articles in a bowl of caught rain water when they couldn't end.Miss Dyson, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, lukewarm suds, tl en use a nml brush ; get soft water any other way.\t was presided over by Dliss flowers in a silver basket and lighted h.Dresser well-known author : f educational articles, and Mrs.W.Strong, wife of the past, president of the Summer School Students\u2019 Association.Among the many guests were Mr.Wayne Hall, Provincial Supervisor, Inspector Wells, Miss Aileen Ross and Mr.Walter Duffet.biue tapers in silver holders.Assist ing in the tea room were the Misses Doreen Ross, Irma Row, Elsie Welch and Mrs.Annie Hughes, the latter of Bishopton.of Malta are built of stone.And all take up a lot of water.To add flavor the people of the island have hearts' cook beans with sale pork, sausage, of oak.\u2014Chatham News,\tbacon or a ham bone.hear that he is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital, where he had a leg amputated.Mrs.White and his son, Dr.A.R.Y, White, and Mrs.A.R.V.White are in the city to be near him.Miss Alberta Thompson, of Sherbrooke, has been visiting her sister, Mrs.Clarence Hill.Sgt.E.S.Thompson, of Debert, N.S., spent a short leave with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Thompson.Mr.Frederick Wells has returned to his home in Melrose, Mass., after visiting relatives in Stanstead.Cadet Robert McIntosh has returned to Three Rivers, after spending a short leave with his mother.Mrs.G.L.McIntosh.Fl.G.Curtis has acquired the property known as the \u201cCedars,\u201d located at Pcasley Pond, from Dr.Frederick Burns, of Boston, Mass, Your RATION Calendar lor AUGUST ; ' HAIVC THIS ÜP IIV YOUR KITCHtIV\tr Compliments of BREAD and CAKES GOOD CANDY r Ik Cnglisfo duality 1943 AUGUST 1943 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1\t2\t3 Meatless Day la Public Eating Places\t\u20ac\tMeat Ceu-\tzî.V'î1\u2019 pon» Pair mteSSe®] No.Il valid; Buttor 1 Coupon* No*.22 & I 23 valid\t7 8\t§\tw Meatless Day in Public Eatina Places\t11\tlïi No.12 valid\tj !ÉÜS SÜF\t14 11\t16\t17 Meatless Day in Public Eating Places\t18\tMeat Cou- B&rJS pons Pair\tgpl tpaj yld No.13 valid; Butter\t1\tSM\tQHg Coupons Nos.24 & 25\t1\tnHK\tmm valid; Tea-Coffee and\t1\t'\u2022Mjy Sugar Coupons No.\t1\t21 22\t23\t24 Meatless Day Ln Public Eating Places\t25\tB3*7 Meat Coupon* Pair 1\tffgg No.M valid\t[\tU\t28 29\t30\tButtsr Cou- Hr A H pons Nos.20, 21, 22 6 WmÊÊÊÊm 23 expire; Meat Cou* pons Pairs Nos.8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 expire Meatless Day in Public Eatina Places\tNOTE,* Meat Coupon* (Brown, Spare A) become valid weekly as shown above.Butter Coupons (Purple) become valid in pairs every two weeks, as shown above.If valid before the 15th of the month, both Meat and Butter Coupons expire at the end of the same month.If valid on or after the 15th of the month, they expire at the end of th# following month.Tea-Cotteo and Sugar Coupons remain valid until declared Invalid.\t\tCanning Sugar Coupon* marked lune, July and Auquit are good until September 30 COUPON Sugar Coupon piled) \u2022 \u2022 * One Pound Tea Coupon (Green) \u2022 Two Ounce* or Coife* Coupon (Green) Half Pound Butter Coupon (Purple) > Half Pound VALUES MEAT COUPON (Brown, Spar.A) Group A \u2022 i/i lb.; Group B .J/e lb.; Group C \u2022 1 lb.; Group D \u2022 H/4 lb*.Rationed Meats are: Beef, Teal, pork, mutton, and lamb.The weekly ration Taries from one pound to Iwo-and'Cne-half pounds, depending on the type of meat purchased.Unrationed Meats are: Heart, tongue, lirer, brains, sweetbread*, cooked sausage, bologna, weiners, spare ribs, ox-tails, pig's knuckles, and other meats not listed in the Chart displayed In butcher shops.#raOff MARRIAGES Olivier\u2019s Studio, LIEUT.DOUGLAS WILLIAM WARD AND MRS.WARD photographed with their attendants following their wedding which took place, recently in SI.Peter\u2019s Church, the Rev, Russel Brown officiating.The bride was formerly Miss Madeline Bartlett, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Willis Bartlett, of Westbrook, Maine.Lieut.Ward is the son of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Ward, of Sherbrooke, Quebec.Pictured from left to right are Mrs.John I.Call, matron-of-honor; tho groom, the bride,, and Mr.Jack A.Ward, best man.PINEAPPLE DESIGN QUICKLY MEMORIZED ^576 WARD\u2014BARTLETT St.Peter\u2019s Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding at eight o\u2019clock in the evening, July 20, when Madeline, daughter of Mr.ami Mrs.Willis Bartlett, of Westbrook, Me., was united in marriage to Lieut.Douglas William Ward, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Ward, of Sherbrooke.Rev.Russel Brown officiated.Miss Mona Bigg was at the organ [Haying the Wedding March and \u201c1 Love You Truly.\u201d Mr.W.A.W.rd gave the bride away, her only attendant being Mrs.John T.Call.Mr.Jack A.Ward wne best man for his brother, and the ushers were Lieut.George Rich), brother-in-kw of the groom, and Mr.Edward McGinty.The bride wore a flowing white gown of net and lare and her shoulder-length veil fell from a crown of lilies-of-th«-valley.She carried a Colonial bouquet of pink roses and baby's breath, tied with a white satin ribbon.The matron-of-honor was gowned in a long, full-skirted dress of orchid chiffon with which she wore a short matching veil held with a band of flowers and she carried ° Colonial bouquet of yellow roses and baby's breath tied with a yellow ribbon, Mrs.Willis Bartlett, the bride's mother, wore a black and white print silk dress with a large black hat and a corsage of red roses, while' Mrs.W.A.Ward, the bridegroom\u2019s mother, was gowned in a two-piece dress of blue crepe with which she I wore a nevyJblue and white straw j hat and a corsage bouquet of red I roses.The reception was held at the home of Mrs C.Goodhue, Quebec Street u the ,.ase with which you decorated for the occasion w.th^.,, make jt Crochcted in line CV ton, each medallion is ten inches in diameter .perfect size to use for lacy spread or scarf.Crocheted in mm*: *9m3%r' m I BRESSETT\u2019S CORNER Mr.and Mrs.A.Knutson have returned to their home in Hartford, Conn., nflcr spending a week with the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Matthew Knutson, Master Donald, who had been here for a month, re turned with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Rone Dussault, of Hartford, Conn., spent a few days with the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.John Nelson.Mrs, John Knutson, Jr., was in Asbestos earing for her sister, Mrs.Pcrley Reed, who has been ill.Her friends wish her a speedy recovery.Ciders A.E.Millner and >S.Bal-hnrrie, of Oshawn, Ont., and Mont- 3% by Alice JiruvL»/ Pattern 7576 The.gossamer beauty of this love-pineapple design is in no pro- Take Care Of Your Health Use Our \u201cB.Y Bread ALLATT\u2019S PHONE 724 real, respectively, were dinner guests at the.home of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Wilson.Several of Mr.Frederick Reed's neighbors formed a \u201cbee\u201d and assisted him to raise his new barn, Mr.ami Mrs.W.J.McClary, Mrs.Cora Phelps and Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Wilson, of West Holton, spent an afternoon with Mr.and Airs.Perey Wilson and family.Mrs.Mary E.Raymond, of North Hatley, and Mrs.Frank Tarte, of Sherbrooke, were also callers at the same home.RpniJ your film rolls to Blar Hrmjishot H(t|-vicu for di'Vfllop-iitK nix] j>rinliiin Get Finer \u201cSnaps\"\u2019 \u2022 at Lower Cost \u2022 Prompt Mail Service Mill 'WVi f rirt, pliarpfr priuf/i with rjuftlify finish.The proinptc.'it, quality service by mail.Films Developed and Printed * or b 25c A nist.omer at f'migvale, Ont,, says, \"Since I started sendim?films t»> you [ have not; sent them to any other photo finishing service, f appreciate your prompt service and good work.\" 3 Mounlsdl Enlargements 25c - 4x6\" In Easel Mounts Knlnrgemcntn (.alnured by Hand /or a tmnll additionnl chart/* Print, Name and Addrcisn Plainly on All Order* *TAN SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 129, Post Office Af Toronto flowers in profusion.The living-room, where the couple received, wax decked with dephiniums, hydrangeas and palms, while the dining-room\t, ,,\t, .f, 1\t7 .\t,\t.c, ,, , .string the meda 1 on makes a p l ow table was trimmed with Sweetheart,\t1 .\t.\t.\t.\t.\t, ,.t on I'n t top.Pattern 7570 contains instruc- rosos and Dabyv, bream in low, wn:i.c > \u2022\t\u201e\t,\t., pottery bowls ami was centered with ^ furn the loss Of a loved one true and tender, Let earthly grief he purged of dross By Bod, our sure Defender.And rest assured one day you\u2019ll meet, Through His redeeming grace In Paradise, where Life is sweet, And joy shall tears replace.FARNHAM DANVILLE Fitch Bay.E.Mabel McLaren, BEDFORD .16c .23c .27c .2;,,ic ,, .25c .\t40c .\u2018 43c .50c .45c 40c to -rJe ARE YOL\u2019R HESS LAYING FOR VICTORY?\u2022 'NXS EGGS ARE IN DEMAND Help Supply Canada\u2019s Tabic: Both limy amt Civilian.Get Your Share of the Ever-Increasing Market by Giving Your Flock the Best Feed: RATIONS FEDERAL LAYING MASH Scientifically prepared to give the best results.Contains the necessary Vitamins A-B-D and E.Sole Manufacturers and Distributors: GENESF-NADEAU LIMITED SHERBROOKE, QFB.A-f federal BALANCED RATIONS FOR CALVES, COMS.CHICKENS, PIGS.Miss Peggy Bockus, of Montreal,, is spending several weeks\u2019 vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Bockus.Mrs.Edward Strothers and Miss Millicent Struthers, of Ottawa, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Richard Craighead and attended the Jess-Ramsey wedding.Mr.and Mrs.John Palmer and I family, of Verdun, are occupying their home for the summer months, Mr.Falmor spending the week-ends with his family.Mr.George Jones, of Montreal, spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.O.Jones.Mrs, A.Williams, who has been a | patient during the past week in the \\ Royal Victoria Hospital following, an operation, has gone to Grand\u2019-Mere, where she will be the guest for a time at the home of her daughter.Mrs.James Tester and her two children from Ntoranda, are spending some weeks as guests of the former's mother, Mrs, W.Martin.Mrs, Stewart Roy, of Montreal, is spending some time at her home here and has as her guests her aunts, Mrs, George Richardson and Mrs.Vernon Connolly, both of Boston, Mass.LAC.Thomas Allen, R.C.A.F., who recently completed his course at Mom joli, was a guest of, Mr.and Mrs.George Frovent and attended the J esse Ramsey wedding.] Among those who were in Mont-; real were Mrs.W.B.Bradshaw, I Mrs.Wilbur Borden, Mrs.George) Prevent, Mrs.Richard Craighead, Mrs.1'.II.Connor, Dr.and Mrs.) F.E.Draper.Miss Jessie Blackwood spent a' week-end at.Brigham, a guest at the) home of her brother-in-law, Mr.George Swan.\t1 HILLSIDE\tI Mrs.A.S.McCaw spent a weekend at Selby Lake, a guest of Mr and Mrs.L.Martin, of Montreal, at their cottage there.Mr.and Mrs.Jess, of Quebec, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Ross Preston for several days while here to attend the marriage of their son, Lieutenant Edmond Jesü, D.S.C., R.C.N.V.R., to Miss Dorothea Ramsey.Tpr.William MacArthur, who has spent a two weeks\u2019 furlough with Mrs.MacArthur at his home here, has returned to Camp Borden.The marriage of Miss Katherine Margaret (Peggy) Windsor, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Windsor, of Westmount, to Lieut.Keith William Mountford, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Mountford, of Port Arthur, Ontario, has been arranged to take place quietly on Monday afternoon, August 2, at five o\u2019clock in the Church of the Advent, Westmount.Miss Windsor attended Trafalgar School for Girls and Lieutenant Mountford is a graduate of McGill University in the Faculty of Science.Miss Windsor is a granddaughter of the late Rev.Walter Windsor and Mrs.Windsor.The former was for a number of years rector of St.James' Church here.Mr, Ross Preston, Jr., left on July 21 for Rutland, Vt., where he was inducted into the United States Navy, proceeding to the naval training station at Geneva, N.Y., for his \u2022 raining.Prior to leaving Bedford.Mr.Preston was the guest of honor at a party tendered him by friends in the Masonic Hall.On be Mb If of his friends, Miss Peggy Palmer presented Mr.Preston with a parting gift.BROME CENTRE Mrs.Frederick Kluge and son, Rickie, have returned to their home | in Worcester, Mass., after spending j five weeks with Mrs.Kluge\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Milton Brown, and family.Mias Vivian Darby spent a few days in Sutton visiting Mrs.Knight.Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Bailey spent a week-end in Knowlton as guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.ana Mrs.L.F.Bailey, and family.Mrs.E.E.Coons is spending a holiday with her daughter, Mrs.W.Rogers, and granddaughter, Miss Leola Rogers, at Mrs.Roger\u2019s cot-i tage, at Brome Lake.Mrs.Homer Beers and son, Brian, motored to St.Albans, Vt., where ; they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Patten.: Miss Audrey Brown, of the C.P.R.i Superintendent\u2019s Office Staff, at Windsor Station, Montreal, spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Milton Brown, and family.Mr, and Mrs.G.E.Siandish, of I Montreal, spent a day at their home ! here.Mrs.L.Stone, of Montreal, is .spending a holiday with her parents, I Mr.and Mrs.J.Timmons, and I family.Mr.J.H.Dimick was in South ! Stukcly visiting his brother, Mr, W.P.Dimick, and Mrs.Dimick.Mrs.Harry Kavanagh spent a day I in Montreal.Mrs.Albert Courey ami Miss Jeannette Courey were in Toronto.I Ont., where they attended the wed-1 dinv of the former\u2019s brother, Mr.Phillip Habib, of the R.C.A.F.Mr.and Mrs, C.MacKay and I family and Mr.Hase, of Hemming-ifi rd, and Mr.and Mrs.O.Riley and I family, of Montreal, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George ! Dicker and family.Mr.George Warman.of Halifax.N.S., and Mrs.Walter Bowbrick, of YVc.-t Shefford, were guests of their aunt, M's.William A.Wilby, and Mr.Wilby.Mr.P.Demers, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, and Mrs.Denr rs and daughter spent a week-t nd in Montreal visiting relatives.Mr.Gerald Decker was a guest of Mrs, William Wing and family, in Knowlton.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Cook were in Sweetsburg visiting Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Thomas and family.Mrs.K.Gillespie, of Philadelphia, Pa., is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.James Leslie, Mr.Leslie and daughter, Kay.Miss Marie Simmords, of the Office staff of Barry and Staines Linoleum Company, spent a few days in Montreal with relatives.spent two weeks on their old home farm, when Mrs.Sweet had the interior of the house redeeori ted.The two children of Mr.and Mrs.George Clarkson have suffered from the measles.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Clarkson, of Foster , were guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Clarkson.Mrs.Kenneth Miller and son, Dareth, Mrs.Hugh Millet and the Misses Christine and Isabelle Miller were tea guests of Mrs.Ruth Sweett one evening.SOUTH BOLTON Mr.Robert Todd, of Montreal, spent two days here visiting friends.Mrs.Frederick Kluge spent a day in Montreal.Mrs.Jack Henderson spent a week-end in Drummondville, a guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Harris.Mr.W.T.Epps spent a week-end in Sherbrooke, a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Bell and family.Mr.and Mrs, M.J.Clark and sons, Frederick and Leading Writer Keith, of the R.C.N.V.R., are spending a holiday at their summer home, at Brome Lake.Mr.George Brown was in Glen Sutton visiting his sister, Mrs.Clarence Shover, and Mr.Shover, Mrs.Jack Gillespie and daughter, of Philadelphia, Pa., are guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Leduc, and family.Mrs.David Taylor has returned home, after spending a holiday in Lancaster, Pa., Worcester, Mass., and other points visiting relatives and friends.Pte.Frank Anderson has returned after being a patient in Ste.Anne\u2019s Hospital, Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Mrs.G.Carleton and family spent a few days in Montreal visiting friends.Mrs.Elizabeth Epps was in Richmond visiting her eister, Miss Edith McCourt.Miss Rita Long, of the C.P.R.Superintendent\u2019s Office Staff, spent a week-end in Montreal with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.John Gough.Mrs.Homer Beers and son, Brian, spent a day in Newport, Vt., a* guests of Mrs.Beers' sister, Mrs.Hubert Lunderville, and family.Mrs.Arthur Cuthbertson was in Montreal visiting friends.Mr.and Mrs.Albert E.Cook spent a day in Magog visiting relatives.Mr, and Mrs.S.E.Booth, of Foster, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert E.Cook for a day.Mr.Ross B.Morrison, of Montreal, spent a week-end with his father, Mr.A.S.C.Morrison, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Bell spent a week-end in Sherbrooke as guest of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.Bell.Miss Lena Daudelin spent a holiday at her home in Sutton, visiting relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Albert E.Cook spent a day in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Wilson motored to Drummondville, where they were guests of Mr.Wilson\u2019s brother, Mr.Clifford Wilson, and Mrs.Wilson.On their return they were acompanied by their young son, Master Lawrence, who spent some time with his uncle and aunt.Mrs.James Porter, of the Wales Home, spent a week-end with her son, Dr.I.J.Porter, and Mrs.Porter.Friends of Miss Bernice Marston will regret to hear that she has returned to the Montreal General Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Cleveland and children, Kendale and Elizabeth, Mrs.Daniel Drummond and daughter, Jean .have returned from a week\u2019s holiday at Lake Richmond.Mrs.Drummond and daughter have returned to their home in Montreal.Master Kendlal Cleveland accompanied his aunt, Mrs.Drummond, home, where he will remain for an indefinite period.Holiday guests at the home of Mrs.K.S.Ingalls are her daughter, Ulrs.Katherine Thacher, of Ottawa the Misses Janet Beil and Jacqueline Schwartz, of Montreal.Miss Ruth Ingalls, of Montreal, was alsc a week-end guest of her mother.Sympathy is extended to -Mr.anc Mrs.Archie Bishop in the loss oi Mr.Bishop\u2019s mother, who passed away recently at thetr home on Grove Street.AC.Donald MacLeod, R.C.A.F., spent a week-end with his mother, Mrs.Hazel MacLeod.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Peletz were Mr.and Mrs.Jack Groper and family, of Outremont.M-s.Albert Hinton has gone to Smith\u2019s Fails, Ont., where she will spend a holiday with friends.Mvs.John Gifford, of Tampa.Fla., is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Wade Gifford.Mr, Jethro Brooks, a form, er resident of this place, is also a guest at the Gifford home.Lt.Jack Riddle is home on a furlough and is a guest of his mother, .Mrs.Douglas Riddle.I Airs.Angus Webb, who spent the winter months with her daughter, Mrs.William Murray, and Mr.Murray, in Three Rivers, has returned here and is now with her son, Mr.Charles Webb, and Mrs.Webb.Welcome To WATERLOO FAIR August 12th 13th 14th 1943 BEST DISPLAY OF CATTLE AND HORSE EXHIBITS IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Numerous Industrial Demonstrations and Exhibits.Come and Visit our New HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.Horse races during the three days \u2014 $1,250.00 in purses.Many other events.\u201cSIMS GREATER SHOWS\u201d MIDWAY IN ATTENDANCE DAY AND EVENING Special attractions in front of Grand Stand continuously, presented by Jack Adams Productions, of Montreal.Music of all kinds during the three days of the fair.ADMISSION : 25c\tGRANDSTAND 50c and 25c Come One \u2014 Come All YOU are needed on the FARM FRONT 'r* r Callers at L.A Sun's were Mr Mrs.Thomas Frizzle was conveyed and Mrs.P, A.Sweet.Mr.and Air- .Montreal by Robb's Ambulance, F.A.Sweit, Mr.anu Mrs.1 .orne where she entered the Royal Vic-Shorrcr and son, Kenneth, and Miss toria Hospital for a chçek-up op her Iris Sherrer, of Cowansville.\t| condition.She will irteo\u201d\"receive Mr.Hugh Sherrer was a guest ,.f treatments on her knee, which she his parents, Mr.and Mrs.!.Sherrer again hurt when she sustained a Sun.\tI fall getting out of hor wheeled- Mr.and Mrs George Dymond and 1''hair-\tfrizzle\u2019s many friends two children wore visitors in Know!-1th«'\t\"'>11 soon bo much t >n '\\i\\ i Foster\tI im,Pï*0V*d in health and able to re- ' Mr.\"and' Mim.Ulric Russell, of) tu™ her home Sutton, were guests of his parents, fl1, f l\" Î\tt\u2019\t^ Mr.and Mrs.G.Russell over a week- p : motored o Montreal tn company 0M ï\twith Mis.?Edith Hastings and Mr.\u201cMr.and Mrs.George Sweet suent and Mrs Donald Hastings to see her a week-end with her parents, M^ mother, Mrs.T.D.Frizzle and Mr.and Mrs.John Clough.\ti U Hastings, hnends are glad to he par Mrs.Oral G.Jones is spending ' he:'r .that Mr- H,ast,in^ 's at last vr holidays at the home of her Uowl^.» .\timprovement, irents, Mr.and Airs.!.Sherrer.\\!rs' I'1jizzk's ^miitton remama un-Misses L.and M.St.Pierre, of; Farnham, were at their home over ai -fss Margaret Anderson, of Mont-woek-emi\tI !0a ' aPen.t t'\"'° me'eks at Mr.and Airs.Mr.and Mrs George Dymond and B- Worden's, with her friend.Barbara and James, Miss Audrey U Cf Dorothy tvawtord.Sherrer ami Master Gordon Jones: Mr.l rawtord.ot Montreal, spent were guests of Mrs.Haggerty.Air.)\" \"eek-end wdh his fami.y.at Mr.Haggerty in Glen Sutton.\tj' ,,\t, Mrs.Opal Jones spent a day in) Mr' »mi Airs, Donald Spencer and Fre'nghsburg with Mrs.A, J.Sh«p-! son\u2018 «ttfençlc, pf Waterloo, were ,îrj '\t* hrucsts of Mrs.Spencers parents, ' Mrs.T, Sherrer.daughter.Bernice.I 'lr ami f Frizzle.Air Donald and son, Lloyd, were in Sutton on | ifoneer eal.ed on his brother.Mr.business.\ti Harold Spencer, and .1rs, Spender Mr.Keith I.ampman ar.d Mr.)\u2019\u201d .tr'\"c oUvrnoon.Keith Sherrer were visitors in Bed- ,\tK' }.¦ Heerwort and ford and Cowansville.\tfamily.Mtss Mary Y ornai and Miss Marilyn Aliher attended a sugar Miss Doris .Brown, of Cowansville, was a guesther parents.Mr.ar.d Mrs.H.Brown, over a week-end.livered in.Second patenta, 4.50-4.70 in earlots, basis track.All less 10c for cash.Winn*i wnoat flour: Choice grades in earlots $5.00-$5.15 per barrel, broken lots $5,20-5.35, less 10c for cash.Whit: corn flour per barrel social in Foster and reported an enjoyable evening.Pte.George Tetrault, of Waterloo, was a guest at T.D.Frizzle\u2019s.The Misses Christine ar.d Isabelle Miller and Ataster Bobbie Miller spent a week-end in Sutton ks guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs, Benjamin Miller.The Misses Christine.Isabelle and Mr.and Mrs.L.Blanchard, of Magog, are guests of Air.and Mrs.F.Mitchell in Potton.I Mrs.Sarah Bracey, of Knowlton.| spent a few days with Mrs.N.] Wedge and Mrs.M.Burnham.Call-i ors at the same home were Airs, j Gunter and two children, Richmond; Miss M.Selby and Mrs.E.Bracey.of Dunhnm; Mrs.H.Gardner of 1 The Pass; Air, G.Drytburg, of Montreal.1 Mrs, Martha Manuel has gone to ' Orford Lake to spend some time with her brother, Mr.Frederick Burbank, and Mrs.Burbank.Mrs.J.M.Cameron, Aliss Alar garet Cameron and Mrs.B.E.Tracey were in Georgeville to attend the wedding of Miss Ruth E.AIc-Ewen to Air.Maxwell Reader, at the United Church and the reception given at the.home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William McEwen.Pte.Harris St.Pierre was a weekend guest of his parents here.Mrs.Reginald Geoorge is on the sick list.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene St.Pierre and children, Knowlton, visited Mr.D.St.Pierre and family.Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Taylor and Aliss M.Aikens were guests in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Airs.Taylor, of McKay-j ville, were guests of Air.and Mrs D.H.Taylor.Mrs.Alossa and children are visiting relatives in Stanstead.Among those visiting in Magog! were Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Randall and) son and Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Davis | and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Lyndon Davis and | son, of Magog, visited Air.and Mrs.Lindsay Davis.Miss Aluriel Cameron and Air.AI.McBurney, of Rock Island, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Cnm-j cron, and with Airs.Cameron, Aliss' Margaret Cameron and Mr.Albert Cameron attended the Baptist Church in Mansonville when The i Parks Group from Atontreal had) charge of the service.Air.and Airs, i B.Tracey also attended the ser-vice and were guests of Mr, and Mrs.Walter Tracey and family.Mrs.Cameron, Mrs.M.Cameron, Mrs.B.E.Tracey and Air.Roland Kelley were in Mansonville me day.Mr.and Airs, Elgin Doe and AIvs, Hugh Wayman.of Levis, Mrs.H.Doe, of South Roxton, ar.d Miss 1.1 Doe, of South Roxton.were Sunday) guests of Air.and Mrs.B.J.Plim.T Ï IS the Farm Fr\"nt\u2019 Tlrt î'eat\t,.re {ood.m°re We mu*1 ''ave \u201c\te pounds ot Qf ?\"de\u2019s ot bacon, ««re beet, more stde\t^ o{ jam.do««s of egg',\tfooa for trt We .«\u201cat baVeaiateiy after victory ro\u201en- for cash.Rolled 0ats: Bag of 80 lbs., delivered to the trade $8.25 to $3.40, which includes sales tax.Baled hay For ton F.:L.B.Montreal, Grade No.2, $18; oats straw, $s.oo.¦r.,! days ;n Lennoxvilie as guests of their aunt, Mrs.W.T.Pearson, and Mr.Pearson, and also visited friends in Sherbrooke.Mr and Mrs.Kenneth Aliller and son.Pareth, of Windy Brooke Farm.Sweetsburg, were the guests of Mr.and Airs.M.W Miller.Miss Alary E.Vernal, of Montreal.is at her home for the summer holidays.Arts, Ruth Sweet, of Cweetsburg.and Mrs.W.Fuller, of Knowlton, Air.and Mrs.Frederick Palmer.Jr,, returned home to Sherbrooke, after spending a week at Mr.Nelson Vancour's.Other guests at the some home were Mr.and Airs.George Johnson, of Stanstead: Air.and Mrs.Bovin and Air.and Mrs.Robideau, of Berlin, N.H., and Airs.Wallace Robinson and daughter, of Lennoxvilie.Air.and Mrs.F.Palmer, Sr., havo returned to their homo in .Montreal, after spending a week-end a; Air Nelson Vancour's.s Consult the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce, Quebec Central Building.Phone 4060, who will bring together the farmer really in need of help and the volunteer worker wanting to work on the farm for a day or week; or Get in touch with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office, Z4 This advertisement, prepared by the Dominion Department of Labour, is sponsored as an aid to the joint Dominion-Provinoial larm Labour Program, by JULIUS KAYSER & CO.LIMITED THE PHILIP CAREY COMPANY LIMITED SATURDAY, JULY 31, 19-43.SHLKBKUUKE DAILY K L C O R D 7.USE\t\u201cWANT A\tns*\u2019\tFOR THE\t?-Z.jl-L i JL\t^ Phone 6\tLJ kJ\tQUICK RECORD\t\t8\tRESULTS specnu-t W.E.WATERLOO J.Lionel Hebert, eyesight i?t, of Montreal, will be n Courtemanehe's Store.Main Street.! Waterloo, on Thursday, August 5th.! Eyes examined, glasses fitted.KNOWLTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates RUGG, MIGNAULT AND GRUNDY, Mo-Manamy & Walsh B\u2019ailding, 70 Wellington Street North, Phone 15S9.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES\tMale and Female Help CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words Wanted or less.BART HOLTHAM.K.C.ADVOCATE.Room 7.44b Wellington St.Phone 75.ASHTON R, TOBIN, ROSENBLOOM Bldg., 66 Wellington North, Phone 623.GAGNE & DESMARAIS, S5a WELLINGTON North.Richmond Office, Phone 37.LYNCH & LYNCH.FACILITIES FOR dealing with Income and Excess Profita Tax.Sun Life Budding.Sherbrooke, i ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, OLl-1 vier B\u2019.cg., 4 Wellington South.Phone 727.! EWING a McFadden, zsi si.james Street West.Montreal.TeL LA negate r , 8738 J.Armitage Ewing, K.C., George S.McFadden, K.C., John V.C*sgrairu CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for 18 stenographers and typists need-words or less.\trd b\u2018i,y by Go','ra\u201d'nt for 'v,r \"or\" BIRTHS - MARRIAGES - DEATHS \u2014 Death and Funeral notices.Card j of Thanks.In Memoriam without poetry, $1.00 an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam 20c per line extra.Engagements 75 cents.Weddings and Birth Notices 81.00.List of flowers included in obituary reports, 5 cents per word, 25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader notices in country locals 15c per line, five words to a line: Lennoxville and City Brieflets, 20c per line, minimum - charge of 50c for two lines.\tSituations Wanted, Female There will be a charge for postage of ten cents for a Record Box-\u2019\t__ number.\thousekeeper desires position in ERRORS, on our part in advertisements will be rectified immediately on widower s home, near city.Good cook and attention being called thereto.Financial You can train at homo for job as ateno-g *pher.typist, office clerk, letter car-ner, mail clerk, custom examiner, etc.Free advice and record of appointment of our studsnt® from M.C.C.Civil Service School Ltd., Toronto, 10.The oM«st ia Canada.No agents.LOANS\u2014$20 TO $1,000 \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT CO-SIGNERS \u2014STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL \u2014PERSONAL OR BUSINESS \u2014QUICK FRIENDLY SERVICE -WIDE CHOICE OF REPAYMENT PLANS CAMPBELL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED Estxblijhed 1827\t27 Brinchtu in C.nad* 9-A Among those from here who attended the sugar social in Foster were Mr.and Mrs.K.t .George, Mrs.M.H.Irwin, Miss Eleanor Irwin.Miss Juiiette Fleury, Mr.and completed.Mrs.Inn \\V Crandall and sort, Rod- Brome County is keeping up its plendid patriotic reputation of the | past and io date the \"Stamp Out the , C-boat Campaign\u201d is doing well.The following depth charge charts I ha - e already been Brome Lake Boating Chib, 1; Lake eriok, Mrs.C.K.Crandall, Mr.Ro- ! ; View Hotel, 3; Mansonville Hotel, 4; moo Brouillette.Mrs.Ralph S.cran-1 Mv F.Cowan, Mansonville, 1; Vil- dall and son, David, Mr.and Mrs.i lagte of Adnmsville, 1.The Brome i George R.Foster.Mrs.Elton Bockus ! Lake Boating Club depth charge and daughter.Beverley, will be forwarded to Sub-Lieut.Ron- ! Mr.Keith Allen, of Waterloo, wa-laid Rankin, who is on service with in town.H.M.C.S.Camp Memphremagog un- Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hyman, of1 der the direction of Miss 1), L.Gass, ; Ottawa, were guests at Thorn Ridge.I has already subscribed 850 towards the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles' , the total for a depth charge.Con-;F.Thornton.gratulations are due -Miss Gass for Mr.Elton Bockus.of Farnham, | their splendid work.\tI spent a week-end with his family! i The seventy-ninth meeting of the here.Know!ton branch of the British and Mr.Wesley Mitchell, of Magog, 1 Foreign Bible Society was held in | was a guest over a week-end of his < the Knowlton United Church.There j parents, Rev, and Mrs.E.1).Mit-i worker.Box 60, Kecord.For Sale Cars For Sale !To Let 25 TONS storase ville.STANDING immediately.Auctioneers R.M.DEMERS, AUCTIONEER.SHER- HAY, PLACE FOR CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1932 MODEL.1943 F.A.Fisk, Water- licence, six tires ; buggy wagon.Trade for Jersey cattle or cash.Milton Darbe, West Brome, Que.STANDING HAY FOR SALE.JAMES C.Howard, Route 2, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Phone \u2019 STUDEBAKER 8, SEDAN.1931 MODEL.5rll.\tI Cheap.Letounuau\u2019s Garage.56 Welling- WOOD STOVE, ALMOST NEW.Belmont Street, Apply 36 ] ton Street South.brooke.Phone 224-W.ARTHUR OLSON, AUCTIONEER, BOX THIRTY TONS STANDING HAY.FREE 322 Megantic.Phoa.210.\t| storage in barn.Any reasonable offer ¦-\u2014 i accepted.C.Tope, Waterville.F.A.BURTON.WATERVILLE, AUC- ' tioneer, Dist SU Francis.^ day sale |25.Farms for Sale Chartered Accountants EDNEY', ARMITAGE & CO\u201e CHARTERED Accountants, 72 Prospect St.Phone 8285.! I.SPARTON ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, four burner gas stove, kitchen cabinet.41 King Street West.Apt.14.Phone 2622-W.Call Monday or after.AND 1-8 H.P.MOTORS.RECONDITION-ed.Ross-Biron Electric, Frontenac Street.Phone 645.125 TO 1S5 ACRES, GOOD BUILDINGS, stock, wood, sugar bush.Leo Paul Pspin-eau, Lipper Melbourne, Richmond County.P.S.ROSS & SONS, countante, Montreal.CHARTERED AC-, Dentist: DR.J.A.LANDRY.SURGEON-DENTIGT, V-ray, 100 Wellington St North, opposite Court House.Phone 398.BEATTY ELECTRIC IRONER.NEARLY new.Phone 3524 or 3248 or call at 60 Federal Street.Teachers Wanted A- PROTESTANT TEACHER WITH ELE-mentary diploma for Lanse a Brillant School.Term 1943-44.Salary $55 per month.Apply to R.Leggo, Sec.-Treas., Lanse a Brillant, Gaspe Co., Que.FIVE ROOM TENEMENT.HEATED, MOD-: ern.n w, good situation on bus lines, Park-Prospect.Pa : k-Montreal.99 Prospect, Phone 3404-J.SUMMER COTTAGE ON LAKE MEM-phremagog, two miles from GvorgevUie.Running water, large acretned-in porch, boat anvl good fishing.From August 2l*t to September 4th.Apply Mr.Moore.96 Prospect Street, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 1947-W.WuiUueton North, Room n Phone 8*87 were eighteen members present.The ' chell minutes of the executive meet inf ! Mrs.Sarah Turner called at \u201c held on June 14, 1848, were read home of Mr.and Mr*.0.K.Spin r-|-it¦r-t\tI Hnd approved.A report on the tundslnev in Waterloo IkiiU/ 1 m-tj\tcollected was given by the Sccre- I tary-Treasurer.Those nssistinn in \u2022 collecting were Mrs.K.D.Mitchell, Miss Mary K.Knowlton, Mrs.L.M.Knowlton, Mrs.A.T.Woodley, Mrs.F, Stanbridge, Mr.Forest Consens and Mr.John Smith It was voted1 tha Pibu.-|that owing to closing of Williams'| Mr.Janie store, the depository for the Bible ghtois, 'Society be changed to the Pottos woio guests for a Memorial Library.A short service! friends in Suf field, was conducted by Rev.K.P, Mit I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Rita Bourner, after this date.tile Mrs.O.A.Mizener, of Montreal, spent a week with her mother, Mrs, T.K.Miller, Mrs.W.G.Knowlton, of Foster, was the guest of lier mother,Mrs.William Pibus, and sister, Miss Bor- Signed : Char Dan y les Bourner, die, Que.Armstrong ami dau Barbara Jean and Faye few days o! Wanted To Rent ¦ i WANTED: FOUR OR FIVE ROOM HEAT-ed flat or duplex, preferably in Sherbrooke North.Will pay $20 to $25 per month.Occupancy Septcmer 1st.Box 58.R cord.Agents Wanted WILL SELL MY WINDSOR MILLS Foundry or take associate with capital.SALESMEN Address Bourget Foundry.Windsor Mills, t Real Estate For Sale DR.A.HAMEL, Denture*.17a DENTIST.Wellington.SPECIALTY TeL 3245.IN THIS DISTRICT FOR cement and paints.Selling plan allows you to b at competition.Canadian made.Shipped from Torcnto.Spare time, commission.United Builders Co., 6007 Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.Wanted To Purchase MATHIAS TV PEWRITKR EX Cl 1A NGE NEW ADDRESS: 25A Wellington St.North I\u2019hur.t 213\t\u2014 Kes.Phone 2873 Mr.Roderick Crandall spent sev-chell, following which Mr.George era' day* with his sister, Mrs, Don-Frnnck addressed the meeting on aMHume.andMr.Humi'.inFesier the Holy Land.This lecture enlight-j Miss Mary Farmer has accepted em-d those present on modern con- a position ns bookkeeper at htc ! ditions in Palestine and was illtis- Bnick Silk Mills in Cowansvilio.f Toother, Mrs.George MaeFarhme, for several days.Mr.C.W.Davis, of Brome, rail ed on friend* in town.(rated with interesting views.The, Mr.Roger MaeFarlane, o speaker was thanked by the Presi- vonto, was the guest of his m OR RENT, FIFTY ACRE FARM SUIT-able for gardeuing, piar Sherbrooke.; Apply Aurelien Rivard, Ascot Corner.A USED SILO IN GOOD CONDITION.1 Apply N.D.Nichols, R.R.2, Waterville.Phone lSrl4, Compton Floor Sanding EXPERIENCED MEN, DUSTLESS MA.chines.J.Beaudoin, 232 Vimy.Tel.1693-J, EIGHT ROOM HOUSE WITH MODERN oil heatng system in Scotstown, Que.Large lot with trees and plenty of room for | » jj i if I \\\\r\t, j garden and chickens.$4.000, half cash.ftViâlC IlClp WâlltCCi Alfred E- Cowling, 6646 Monkland Avenue, Montreal, Que.Marriage Licences MARRIAGE LICENCES.W.H.BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg., 4 Wellington South.SEVEN ROOM BRICK RESIDENCE, j North Ward.Garage, two gardens, quiet j locality, $6,500.Easy terms.Phone Ed-j wards, 135.Optometrists Ax.BH.RT TRUDEAU.B.A.S.O.EYESIGHT Specialist, 39 Wellington No.Phone M7.Open 9 to 6 every day.J.S.BRAULT, B.A., S.O., EYE-SIGHT Specialist.5 Miss Betsy Wood, of Timmins, Ont.j who was a guest of her grandpar-1 ents, Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Wood.I Chicago Cubs Move Into Thick Of Contention For 1st Place Honors Toronto at Newark.Buffalo at Jersey City.Rochester at Baltimore.AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Philadelphia, double-! header.Cleveland at Boston, Detroit at New York.St.Louis at Washington.NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Pittsburgh.Brooklyn at St.Louis.New York at Cincinnati.Philadelphia at Chicago.doubie- double- Since the Inst announcement rc-Stnnley Stevens, of j gnrding the plans for the city Tennis Tournament appeared the Presidents of the Jacques Cartier and the Mount Pleasant Tennis Clubs have reported that a considerable number of entries and enquiries have been received.Play on the local courts has livened up Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Mduress and .daughter, of Springfield, Vt., who is generally thought that many of1 spent, a month in New Jersey, spent the players are beginning to get in a week-end with his mother and ! shape for the big tournament which sister, Mrs.D.Me In ness and Mrs.| will get, under way on August Gth.'Grace Pibus.Mr.Melmiess has been At a special meeting held at the transferred from Springfield, Vt.,; Jacques Cartier Club rooms last to Chicago, 111.\t| week it was decided to hold the tour- Mr.Carroll Rediker and friend, nament on the courts of the Mount of Sherbrooke, were visitors at.the | Pleasant.Club and the same number home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Rediker.Mrs.Raymond Rachelder accompanied Mrs.A.Bachelder, of Beebe, to Montreal, where she will spend a week.Mr.Hugh Douglas, of St.Lambert, is spending two weeks with hi.s family, at their cottage.Mi-s Evelyn Hneholdor .-per.\u2019, two days in Newport, Vt., with Mr.and Mrs.George Lnbonte.Miss Betty Hill, of Montreal, amendments have been made permitting any tennis player to take part.This will encourage a larger registration for the tournament and the competition will be much keener.Gaston Gagnon and Guy Bureau, the two leaders of the Mount Pleasant and the Jacques Cartier Clubs, considerably and it ; who are receiving the applications for the tournament, said that nil those intending to register must do so by noon on August 4th or else they will not have a chance to play.Everyone who expects to enter is asked to do so at the earliest possible moment so that the schedule can bo, drawn up in advance and everything straightened out for the opening.The following is a group of the players who have already placed their entry with the officials: Paul David, Yvan Boisvert, Paul Biron, Gaston Gagnon, Gerard Proulx, Mar-eel Darche, Paul Lemieux, Normand Bilodeau, Leonard Proulx, Roger Gagnon, Bertrand Gagnon, Marthe Tanguay.Jeanne Matte, Gertrude Olivier, Helen Wolfe, Marthe Robert and Lise Robert.BROMPTON of tournaments will be played as last year.There will be singles and doubles for both men and women as well as competition in mixed doubles.The officials of the Mount.Pleasant Club have announced that, plans have been made to have the courts repaired just before the tournament begins and to see that the lighting is properly arranged.It was also announced that balls will be supplied for the championship matches only.Another fact about the tournament visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs.j which has not been made clear is Harry Hall.\tj that anyone in the city may compete Airs, Elsie Oowons, of Rock jin the games.It was previously1 Island, and Mrs, Bert Aleiggs, of j though! that only members of the Beebe, were callers at the home of various clubs throughout, the oitv Mr.and Mrs.J.11.Smith.would be given a chance but certain * f i FORDYCE A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs.Lawrence ; Stowe, where several nice gifts were presented to the guest, of honor, Miss Ella Jones.Air.Leroy Gooey and son, Leighton, and Miss Maud Cooey, of West Brome, were visitors at Mr.A.Carter\u2019s.Air.and Airs.George Hanson were in Stanbridge Ridge, where they attended the wedding of Miss Dorothea Ramsey to Lt.Jess, D.C.S., of the RAW.V .R.Mrs.Annie Aietcalf, of New York, is a guest of Miss Anna Carter, and Mr.B, C.Carter, Mr.Ronnie Rondeau has moved into part of Air.George Bromby\u2019s lie use.L\u2019AVENIR \u201e\t1 Air.and Mrs.Harold Robinson and Mrs.Wilour Witty and son, Ron- Mrs_ H- T Ward, accompanied by aid, of Boston, Mass., are guests of ^ and Mr?.John Robinson, of their mother and giandmother, Mrs.Sherbrooke, spent a week-end in J.J.MacLeod.\t] Berlin.N.H\u201e with Mr.and Mrs.Lt.Gordon Matheson has returned ; Earl Robinson, to Rimouski, after a two weeks\u2019 fur-' ' Mr.Harold Robinson and Mr.and lough at home.\t.Airs.H, E.Perkins, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Atkinson, the Alisses Marguerite and Grace their daughter, Elizabeth, and Miss Perkins, of Sherbrooke, were in Sut-' Albert\".Bennett, of Montreal, are ton Junction, where they called on j spending a few holidays with Mrs.Air.and Mrs.S, P.Smith and fam-J.N.Cowan.\t! ily.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Elvidge, of Mr.and Mrs, H.E.Perkins, (Mrs.! Cowansville, were here for a week-1 E.E.Perkins, Horace Perkins and (end accompanied by Mrs.Duncan ¦ Mr.Charles Addison were callers MacKay, who was their guest for , ai- ihe home of Mr.and Mrs.R.L.i ] two weeks.Master Duncan Elvidge : McArthur, in Richmond, returned home with his parents.\tMr.James Gardner is spending- a i Miss Flora McKay and >irs ! tew days with his daughter, Mrs.D.1 Christi.Adde were in Scotstowii1 ffrk5ns- Cpl.David Gardner, of for a day as guest of Mrs.A- A.Mac- : ;'chme\u2019 vvas als0 a Suest of hls sls'| | Aulay and Mrs.Annie Sherman.\t,1,.\t, r ^\t,\t, 1 Miss Gladys McKay, of Cookshire, teÇ Archie Lament spent a week-j was a.guest for a few days of her ^\tw,th Mr\u2018 and MrS\u2019 Harold' aunt Mrs.I).N.Smith, and Mr.\tKemp, of Meh-ose, Mass.,! I \"vi,.\u2019\u201e\u201ei v* r i- ,,\t.\tand Miss Fannie Knapp, of Sher- !\t-L.and Ms.I- K.Maclver and hrnoke.were tea guests of Mr.and j daughter, Pearl, spent a day m Sh«r- >[r?, q E> Perkins, brooke.\t|\tyP.s Marjorie Aloore spent a day! Mr.Lindsay McKee, of Franklin, : with her mother.Mrs.James Aloore, i N.H., was a guest of his aunt, Mrs.; of Hardwood Hill.Donald MacRitchie.\ti\tAD -.William Addison and Missi Mrs.Raymond Morrison, of Most Phyllis Anderson, of Sherbrooke, i Keith, and Miss Jackie Bryant, of I wore guests of Mr.and Aiks.H.T.Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and'Word.Mrs.Kenneth MacAulay.\t!\tSgt.and Mrs.William Holliday| Mrs.E- J.Westman and Garth! spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Bishop, of Sherbrooke, are visitors G- C.Robinson, of Mr.and Mrs.G .T.MacDonald.| Mr.and Mrs.E.Holgate, of Sher-\tmELBORO brooke, were week-end guests at the ! By TED MEIER,\ti Associated Press Sports Writer.Virtually unnoticed, Chicago ! Cubs have moved into the thick of| contention for first division honor in j the National League and today have j an excellent chance of beating out Pittsburgh, Brooklyn and Cir.cin-] nati for second place.The Bruins, who couldn\u2019t seem to' do anything right for the first couple | of months of the season, have won 21 of their last 30 games and jump-] ed from last to fifth place.This is speeding along at .700! pace and recalls the late season I .surge of the Cubs in 1935 and 1938;\"^LRE THEY PLAY TOMORROW v.nen tnej beat out Cardina.s anu;\tiww-'T-t?,\t.1 Rochester at Baltimore, T ne Cubs have been getting good header pitching and hitting at the same) Buffalo at Jersey City, time.Tney beat Brooklyn for the header, third ^ Straight time yesterday, 12-3.\u2022 Toronto at Newark, doublehead* as Hi Bithorn chalked up his 13th'er.victory of the season and outfielder! Bill Nicholson took over the Major1\tAMERICAN LEAGUE Leagues leadership in runs batted in j Chicago at Philadelphia, double-and homers.Nicholson swatted his header.15th round tripper,\tCleveland at Boston, doublehead- The first place Cardinals, who! er.open a three-game series with the' DetroP at New York, doubiehead-rlipping Dodgers today, dropped an er- 11-inning game to the Phillies, 3-2,], Sr- L°u>s at Washington, double-when pinchhitter Jimmy AVasdell: ^ea^er-singled home Buster Adams.Bigi NATIONAL LEAGUE defeat\t£Uffered hlS SiXtn ! Boston at Pittsburgh, doublehead- !n the American League New ;e\" BrookI at St Louis> double.j ork Yankees made it 21 victories ¦ keac2er> in their last ol games by again beat- New York at Cincinnati, double-ing Cleveland, 5-4.Ernie Bonham header.was the winner.\t; Philadelphia at Chicago, double- Earl Wynn stopped a three-ganu header.Washington losing streak by hurling i a five-hitter against Chicago White I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Sox to win, 4-1 and the Philadelphia!\tSTANDING Athletics copped a 3-2 victory over) St.Louis Browns.Bobo Newsom started for the Browns, but was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the eighth.Elmer Riddle hung up his 14tr win in pitching Cincinnati to a three-hit 2-0 shutout over Boston Braves in the first game of a twin bill, but Red Barrett beat the reds in the nightcap for a 3-0 Boston triumph.New York Giants blasted over! seven runs in the second ini against the Pirates and added five more in the third, but still hai call on relief pitcher Ace Adam beating Pittsburgh, 13-7.Bring The Home Fronl News To The Battlefront ! Many of us have a son, a daughter, a brother, a husband, a sweetheart, or a friend on Active Duty, Chances are they're kind of lonesome for some of the news about the \u2018going\u2019s on\" back home, and there isn't a better way of letting them know than by sending daily a copy of the Sherbrooke Record.It's a gift that will be appreciated.The Record has a special rate for members in the Armed Forces wherever they may be.Take advantage of this special offer.FOUR MONTHS 8 Months $2.00 12 Months $3.00 The Sherbrooke Daily Record EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 ONLY ENGLISH DAILY \u2018Motor Inn.\" Mr.Nelson Solomon lias returned Mr.and Mrs.Nell MacArthur snd from the Sherbrooke Hospital and I Mr.Darnel MacDonald were m ir staying at the home of Air.and' bcotstown to attend the memoual pivs_ a.R.Johnston, where he will s-rvR-e for John MacArthur who | remain for six weeks, at the end of died at Hong Kong.Mr.and Mrs.which time he will return to the ilacAvthur wete aiso at Miuan where Hospital for a change of cast for his.at\t^ \u2018 am ^rs* Donald : broken leg.The best wishes of all: MacArthur.\t!are extended for an early recovery.Among the callers at the home of, Mr.Ivan Johnston, of South Mrs.John MacDonald, at Fisher Hill, Rurham.spent a week with his aunt, i were Mr.and Mrs.K B.Maynew, : Miss Alberta McCaig, and brother, Mrs.A.G.Sherman.Mrs.A- A.Mac.| Mr.George Johnston.Aiffay, Cuyla and Wayne MacAulay,] Mr.Stanley Alclver.of Richmond, xim* Scotstown.\tÎ was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.R.i \\\\ hen one of the many bad electric 'Johnston, storms, which we have had of late I Miss Helen Robert has gone to was passing over this section, the Melbourne to be with Rev.S G.chimney on Mr.Duncan Morrison\u2019s j VVoolfrey, Mrs.Woolfrey and house was struck and th- .wvn down, ; family, for a time.The lightning entered the chimney \u2018 ~\t' and damaged the stove pikes.Dur- YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES INTERNATIONAL L E A G U E Syracuse 1, Montreal 0.Montreal 4, Syracuse 2.Rochester 6, Baltimore 1.Rochester 8, Baltimore 2.Toronto 5, Newark 4.Jersey City 4, Buffalo 3.Jersey City 7, Buffalo 7, tie game AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 5, Cleveland 4.Boston 4, Detroit 2.Detroit 5.Boston 2.Philadelphia 3, St.Louis 2.Washington 4, Chicago 1.NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 2, Boston 0.Boston 3, Cincinnati 0.New York 13, Pittsburgh 7.Chicago 12, Brooklyn 3.Philadelphia 3, St.Louis 2.WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Syracuse* .\tWon\tLost\tP.C.Toronto .\t.65\t40\t.619 Newark .\t.56\t43\t.566 Montreal .\t\t54\t50\t.519 Rochtster .\t.51\t50\t.505 Syracuse .\t.47\t51\t.490 Baltimore .\t\t45\too\t.450 Buffalo .\t.45\t56\t.446 Jersey City .\t\t41\t59\t.410 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\tSTANDING\t \tWon\tLost\tP.C.New York .\t\t34\t.618 Chicago .\t.\t 45\t44\t.50-8 Detroit .\t.45\t44\t.50-3 Cleveland .\t.¦\t44\t45\t.494 Washington\t; .47\t47\t.500 St.Louis .\t\t42\t45\t,483 Boston .\t\t 44\t47\t.484 Philadelphia\t\t38\t54\t.413 NATIONAL LEAGUE\t\t\t \tWon\tLost\tPC.St.Louis .\t\t61\t31\t.659 Pittsburgh .\t.49\t40\t.551 Brooklyn\t.52\t43\t.547 Cincinnati .\t\t47\t45\t.511 Chicago .\t.44\t47\t.484 Philadelphia\t\t42\t54\t.438 Boston .\t\t ST\t50\t.425 New York .\t.35\t56\t.383 BURY Miss Helen Lassenba, of Cookshire, is spending a week at her home here.Those who are now taking their two weeks\u2019 training -.t Valcartier Military Camp aie Cedric Allison, Cecil MacFadder.George Provis, Emerson Clarke, Rayfield Rose an-d Eric Blanchette.Mr.and Airs.Ronald Stokes, of Sherbrooke, are spending a few weeks with Mr.Stokes\u2019 parents.While here he is assisting with the haying.Miss Annette Desjardins, of Richmond, is visiting at the home of Air.and Mrs.Albert Laine.Mr.Gerard Desmanche, son of Mr.atul Mrs.George Desmanche, is HI at his house, suffering from internal hemorrhages.Air.and Airs.M.D.Fraser attended the Barr-Heather wedding in Alontreal, Master Billy Fraser spent a weekend with h's cousin.Master Beverley Armstrong, m Ulverton.Little AD.ss Diane Bogie is spending some time with Air.and Airs.Lewis Gunter, in Ulverton.At as ter Joseph Unsworth, of Alontreal.who is visiting Col.Brady md family, had the misfortune to fa'.\u2019, and dislocate his right elbow.Mrs, Jean Seneville is visiting relatives in Alontreal.Alisa Alice Raiche has returned heme, after spending some time with relatives in Drummondville.Ali&s Dons Fraser, of Toronto, Ont., spent a day with Mrs.W.E.Bogie and family.Air, Roy Doyle, of Melbourne, was a visitor a; the home of Air.and Airs.S.A.Doyle.A large number from here attended the Union Nationale rally in Drummondville.a; which Air.Alau-rice Duplessis was the principal speaker, Alessrs.Jean Paul and Germain Cote, of Drummondville, were guests of their uncle.Air, Arthur Boisvert, and Airs.Boisvert Airs.W.E, Bogie, Mrs.J.Wood-side.AI aster Wayne Bogie, Aliss Doris Fraser and C.S.Bogie were visitors in Drummondville, All are sorry that little Aliss Judy Ramsay, daughter of Air.and Mrs Charles Ramsay, of Drummondville.is ill with the whooping cough, and ail hope for her early recovery.Airs.John Witham and three chil-.\t_ Iren have returned home to Bath, mg the same storm Air.Aime Bouf- Ale., after spending a three weeks' fards barn was struck and two [holiday with her parents, Air.and horses killed.\tMrs.J.S.Davidson.Surrender In Palermo t \u2022*P\\NS.\\ v Hands upraised, Maj.Gen.Giuseppe Molinarl, commanding Palermo area coastal defenses, meets Maj.Gen.Geoffrey Keyes, U.S.corps commander who demanded\u2014and got without hesitation\u2014unconditional surrender.Gen.Moiinari tipped the American off that Gen.Alario Arisio still commanded troops in Palermo's citadel and might elect to fight.Gen.Keyes immediately headed for the royal palace, looking for Arisio.DONAT MARTIN Presents Himself as INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE in the County of STANSTEAD RESUME OF AN ADDRESS GIVEN BY MR- DONAT MARTIN OPENING HIS CAMPAIGN: \u201cAnswering a question asked over the radio by a Federal Alinister, whether the Independent candidate is independent of the Government or the people.I wish to state, quite clearly, that I am independent of the Government\u2014all parties and all groups\u2014BUT.I am not and will not be independent of the electors of Stanstead County who do me honor in according me their confidence bv voting for me.\u201cAt the insistance of representatives of all classes of society- and political parties, I have finally decided to present myself, and my candidature has been equally well-received by both English and French electors.I am determined to vender justice to all niy electors, without any distinction whatsoever.The people of Magog, who elected me as Alderman, know how I acquit my public works, and they honor me with their confidence.In business, I have nothing but pleasant relations with all my customers.\u201cIn Parliament, 1 admire the serious work done by men like J.Francis Pouliot, J.S- Roy and Fred Dorion, who are faithful public servants and who do not lose an opportunity to defend the sacred rights of their fellowmer.\u201d BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON DONAT MARTIN: Born in Danville, Que., on February 17th, 1898.Until he was 21 years of age.he worked on his father's farm, following which he took up the mechanic's trade at Danville and later in Sherbrooke.Going to Lowell, Alass., for further training, on his return to Canada he spent some time in Victoriaville.Since 1986, he has been proprietor of a garage in Magog, where he has also acted as agent for the AIcColl-Frontenac Oil Co., in Stanstead County.In 1937 he took the agency for Chrysler automobiles and parts, and in 1939 he bought another garage in Sherbrooke, at the same time acquiring the agency for Chrysler products for the counties of Stanstead, Sherbrooke, Compton and Richmond, He has been Alderman of the Town of Magog since 1942.In 1922, he married Miss Yvonne Roux, and is the father of six children.His residence is in the Town of Magog, in Stanstead County, .4 VOTE FOR DONAT MARTIN Is A Vote For Those Who Defend Our Rights At Ottawa I "]
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