Sherbrooke daily record, 20 octobre 1943, mercredi 20 octobre 1943
[" V S\u2019hrrbnuikr latlii Srnub \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Established 189 v.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1943.WEATHER Fair ami cool.CITY EDITION.GERMANS FALL BACK FRESH MOUNTAIN LINE Retreating fiazis Leave Scenes 0 Vast Destruction Huns Burn Houses, Shoot Civilians and Destroy Livestock as They Fall Back from Volturno Valley \u2014New Front Extends 27 Miles Northeast from Volturno River Mouth to Venafro.By NOLAND NORGAARD, Associated Press War Correspondent.Allied Headquarters, Algiers, Oct.20.\u2014W\u2014Threatened on their left flank by a swift Allied drive that cut forward five miles, the Germans fell back today from the Volturno Valley to a fresh mountain | used in the United States line, it was announced, leaving behind them one of the war\u2019s worst | ^esis™1^\u2018\u2018^1u1ct^ ^/aircraD after scenes of destruction.\t1 the war.\u201d ,\t.\t! Submission of the Empire plan to The Germans are retreating to establish a strong new mountain an international conference, he line anchored on the high Massico ridge and the town of Mondragone,\twait upcT tlle six miles North oi the Volturno River mouth, and extending 27 miles.upon Russia.\u201d ¦Northeast to Venafro\tI Canaria was represented at the mrtneast.to \\enairo.\tI Empire Air Conference by Hon.C.Official dispatches from oth Army headquarters said the Nazis ID.Howe, Munitions Minister; Rt.v»me burning houses, shooting civilians, destroying livestock, tearing jH^Vmeerrt to railroads, dynamiting roads and firing haystacks to provide smoke- Trans-Canada Air' Lines, and J, R.\u2019\t\u2019\t: Baldwin, Assistant Secretary in the | throughout today, f.ieens to cover their reheat.\tiPrivy Council Office at Ottawa.! Canadian troops Driving forward five miles Norths-\u2014-\u2014- and Northeast of Capua, the Allies British Have Post-War Air Control Plan London, October 20.\u2014(CP)\u2014Lord Beaverbrook announced today that Britain has an \u201cextensive and complete\u201d, plan for post-war civil aviation ready to present to an international conference.The newspaper peer, Lord Privy Seal in the Churchill Government, told the House of Lords the plan was adopted at the recent Empire Air Conference in London and awaited only approval of the Dominion Governments.He said, however, that this estimate\u2014which would be four times the number of commercial planes before great Canadian Troops Repulsed German lounter-Thrusts And Seized Three liages In Steady March Forward By LOUIS V.HUNTER, \u2019day) penetrated three towns.A com-Canadian Press War Correspondent pany of a Pacific Coast battalion With the Sth Army in Italy, Oct.1?,\u2014(Delayed)\u2014(((P) Cable) \u2014 German resistance stiffened today (Monday) along the Canadian section of the Italian front and several counter- '\u2018TTTTTT thrusts by enemy forces fighting a \"\t\u2018 l'u \u2019 slow, rearguard action were success- Men from an Eastern Ontario fully held by our troops.\tbattalion engaging the enemy in the There has been bitter lighting dur- r'ei£hborho°d n 192(.prices are not.as high here en were advised Blanche Darche, Mr.s.W.Varney,1 a,s 111 lae Fmtrd States, nor aie bvmthè of \"w^ether\u2019^or\u2019nct* theaplâintiff deJ !10 have lhcir «bents return to the Mrs.S.Jameson, Miss St.Jean, Mis as de served th blow which he received Images end to have their radiators K.Cross, Mrs.Taylor.Mrs.C.Camr nands' hI sald^hat R wash a\\tt!e irfficul^ ^'ained ^ ^\t°f the\tBryant Mrs C.Weigh if S.a lo decided tost which nnrtv wes nt I freeze returned to them._\t_ Mrs.1.Saunders, Mrs.J.Vincen iss ip- lt\u201e incent, Testimony further revealed that J Mrs.J.Meagher, Mrs.T.Harbert, -t was in October of 1941 that Blais ; Mrs.G.Dunsmore, Miss A.Arm-purchased thirty gallons of the j strong, Mrs.C.Wright and Mrs.C.\t,.\t,\t,\t, llt:\u201ca ! liquid from the local distribution Brvai t.at the auction only one had caused,\tA little later the officials | Imong the donors were: Lewis W.they anything like those in Britain where the farm price of wheat is approximately two dollars a bushel at the present time.Comparing prices prevailing in this war against the last, he asserted that priées of farm products are quite different locally from those m,\t.t .¦\t,\t, » .v » i ,\tj,.-,\t,i - ¦ i »*-»i»»»./i , i »v: i(»L,d wic w» » i».it»»o I\tm mouir me oonors were: i»cwis w .existing in 1918, till e fourth year of nie i i 1 do- n m t Wot ' f Tb®.(-: si Wmmmmmâ .^ ¦\" ;\u2022 / : 'v # .\u2018\u2022i v pïw#» M Mg fl ¦\u2014 ^ y :c Imim WMzm sÜ v H Mbl ! B \u2022y m « ''¦wi' M ¦Mmm mm m m 'mm m M m Émé ^ f ü .:»M Æ 'm.\u2022 \u2022 ».U: iiili « |w i»is «is : : I ; 111 ¦ :%> .¦ ÊÊê wffeÉI la :S sil-st » M: m m wWÊÊÈS i / Si I» | I « m mm ¦ M w ¦ ^xSmyf^ro^A^.-.-.- v v ¦ y \u2022 %¦; .: ¦ Mf » Future The shape of things to come will he determined by what we do now.We, of this generation, are engaged in a struggle of barbaric cruelty.We ai'e fighting that our way of life may survive\u2014that the coming generation may enjoy freedom of speech\u2014freedom to worship God as they will\u2014freedom to determine their own destiny.There must be no compromise\u2014no appeasement\u2014 nothing less than unconditional surrender is our goal if the succeeding generation is to be spared the horrors of war.AH post-war plans for a better world are but visionary dreams unless we smash through to victory.For over three years our men in the armed forces trained faithfully for the day of attack and now the time is at hand.We dare not deny our fighting men one single cartridge that mav be needed to do the job.It\u2019s our job\u2014yours and mine\u2014to supply the millions of tons of war materials that are essential to Victory.Let\u2019s buy Victory Bonds to the utmost of our ability\u2014two ways\u2014put our savings into Victory Bonds and buy all we can on the 6-month installment plan out of income.SPEED the VICTORY p?&ÎS Ms?.i Inserted in the interest of Victory by the following public-spirited business women of Sherbrooke: MAY MITCHELL (Specialty Shoppe) MARY MARTIN (Bert Williams Art Shop) MLLE.A.ST.JEAN (Milliner) YVETTE PRECOURT (Chez Yvette) MARY and BEATRICE DARBY (Darby Baby Shop) EDNA A.BEERWORTH (The Record) FANNIE ECHENBERG (Fannie Shoppe) ELIZABETH BRADLEY (Women\u2019s Wear) M.ALICE MILFORD (John Milford & Son) MARGARET M.DOHERTY (President Junior Catholic Women\u2019s League) EDITH ECHENBERG (Chez Louise Reg\u2019d.) MARGARET B.MacIVER (Carr\u2019s Greenhouses) MRS.EVA RENIHAN (Millinery) MRS.M.H.GENDRON (Gendron Corset Shop) MDE.L.BLAIS (Wonder-Bra Brassieres, 72 Frontenac St.) f ,1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1943, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD 7.WATERLOO I The October meeting of St.Fault Wallace, over a week-end.Women\u2019s Missionary Society was Mrs.G.E.Simpson, of New York, held at the home of Miss Graves was an overnight guest of her with a good attendance.The de- mother, Mrs.J.H.Symons, Main, votions were conducted by the Pres- Street.The next day Mrs.Symons ident, Mrs.J.G.MeKergow, who accompanied her daughter to New opened the proceedings with prayer York, where she will be her guest and the reading of Psalm XIX, The for the winter.minutes of the preceding meeting Miss Mildred Carter, of Ayer\u2019s were read by t.ie Secretary, Miss Cliff, who has been visiting her Graves.A tribute was paid the uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.memory of a former member, the Wallace and cousins.Mr.and Mrs.late Mrs.Frederick Lewis, whose Raymond Wallace, spent a week-end of her uncle, Mr.W.and family.Warden, SPEED the VICTORY DRAPER'S CORNER Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Gemmoll and Miss Muriel Allison are in Galt, Ont., for an indefinite stay.Mrs.C.A.Parsons, of Moe's River, Mr.ami Mrs.Roy Young, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.Wal-| lr.ee Lavallee, of Brompton Road, ] called on Mrs.Aitkenhead, who re-I mains ill at the home of her sister i here, Mrs.Charland entertained a large 1 Red Gross meeting at her home.Rock Island, Mr.and Mrs.Franklin death occurred recently a: her home at the home of her uncle, Mr.W.5'crl\" ari4 children, Elaine and in Montpelier, Yt.The month\u2019s M.Wallace and familv, Warden Rruee, of Is.and Brook, were week-chapter of the study-book was made Heights.\t.end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond interesting by Mrs.W.Edgar Hills.Mrs.S.J.Bloomberg has return-1\tr.an^ .son; ¦ Ho raid and At the conclusion of the meeting ! ed from the Royal Victory Hospital, \u2019 r_ P\u201c.t ^ ln Waterloo Mr.and afternoon tea was served by the Montreal, where she had been a hostess.\t\u2018\tpatient.On Sunday afternoon the infant Mr.and Mrs.Earl W.Wallace son of Mr.and Mrs.Murdock Mac- and Mr.and Mrs.Clare Ross, of Intosh was given the names James Montreal spent a week-end in Ivan at a baptismal service con- Knowlton and at Fisher\u2019s Point, ducted by the Rev.Sidney Wood in Miss Irene Savage is visiting her St.Luke\u2019s Church.Four generations brother, Mr.Clarence L.Savage of maternal relatives were present and Mrs.Savage, of South Roxton, at the ceremony, including Mr.for a few days.Charles E.Tenny, great-grand- Mrs.Clara Mountford, who is father, Mrs.C.G.Hall, great aunt, teaching in the school at Farnam\u2019s! MANSONV1LLE Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Smith and two sons.Grant and Robert, of Jo-Hette, and Miss Madeleine Jersey, Mrs.Greer also called on Mr.Greer\u2019s j of Montreal, spent a week-end at sister, Mrs.Alvin Hiiihouse, and | the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.F.family.\t|\tCowan._ Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Rembrr.of 1 Mr.and Mrs.John Morton spent ^ erdun, visited Mr.and Mrs.Amos ! a week-end in Drummondville.Bobo, over a week-end.Mr.and Mrs.i Gnr.Thorpe Manson, of Longueuil, Rember were also guests of Mr.and ; spent a week-end with his parents, Mrs.John Macintosh.\tj Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Manson.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Bell and Miss Mrs.Helen Southwick, of Mont-Beverley Bell, of Montreal, were real, has returned to her home in guests of Mr.Bell's parents, Mr.! Montreal, after spending six weeks s and Mrs.W.H.Bell.\tj\tta the home of Mr.and Mrs.N.V.BROME \u2022The Mrs.Macintosh and her young son.Corner, spent a week-end Mr.and Mrs.Leonard A'dam, Mrs.S home on St.Patrick Street.\t,\t,, Neil Macintosh and the baby\u2019s Mrs.George Collins, of Montreal, guests of Mrs.SchoneMs parents, father were the sponsors.\twhile visiting Mrs.Curtis over a Mr.and Mrs Charles W .Slack.During the past week Mrs.W.J.week-end, called on Mr.and Mrs Mr.and Mrs.B.I max and Miss Shettler was guest of honor at two E.P.Corcoran, Miss Gilmour and .H\u2019 max were calling on Inends j 'll Richmond.\tI Raymond Wallace j Gordon friends were present to wish Mrs.'Mrs.Roger MeKergow and family Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Taylor, over -\t-\t- -\t-\t-\t-\t1\t.\t.week-end.at her ^ls' ^ \u2022 H.Schofield and Miss ! Manson.Ruth Schofield, of Montreal, were Mrs.C- J.Reilley, of Ottawa, Ont., spent a few days at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bradley were in Montreal for a few days.\t^\t_\tMrs.Esther Simms, Miss Hazel pleasant functions arranged by per- Mrs.S.J.Irwin.\tjin Richmond.\tj Meyer, Mrs.Ernest Bradley, Mrs.sonal friends prior to her leaving! Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Ellison, of\u2019\ta.na -Mry Raymond Wallace j Gordon Perkins and Miss Marion with her husband for Truro, N.S.,\tSherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and\tS,\tAnC11\u2019\t\u2018\u201dr\u2019\tar\u2018n ,, 1?', \u2022 !\tAtwell attended the Teachers' Con- where special duties assigned Mr.\tMrs.F.R.Dalton and family,\tL\tGreer and Mr.and\tMrs.branklm\tvention,\tin Montreal.Shettler will necessitate their stay- Foster Square.Other callers at the Rmc oaned^ on M.and Mis.Ennght Mr.and Mrs.\\ ernon Manson and ing there for some time.The first \u2019 same home were Mr.and Mrs.Alden a ^\tfliel*ns m West ohefford daughter, Nojma and Barbara South- delightful afternoon was arranged Adams, of Worcester, Mass., Mr.12na,\t.00'\twich were visitors in Magog, bv Mrs.E.M.Blake, Mrs.St.Denis and Mrs.Guv Dubovce.of Montreal,' Th.e, Misses Lillie and.Sarah Miss Genevieve Eldridge, of St.and Mrs.Charles Dow at Mrs.\u2019 and Mrs.M-abel Code, of Foster.j Sheridan and Messrs Patrick and Johns, spent Thanksgiving with her Blake\u2019s home.Mrs.Shettler was\tMr.George Broadhurst, of Mont-\tSneridan,\tot Granby, were\tparents,\tMr.and Mrs.Leon Eldridge.presented with a souvenir of the\treal, visited his aunt, Mrs.J.A.\tcadmg on Mr.\tanu\tMrs.L.P.j\tD.C.\tEldridge was in the Royal afternoon.The second afternoon: Corcoran, over a week-end.\ti Corcoran.\tVictoria Hospital, Montreal, where was arranged by Mrs.F.W.Jones,\tMiss Ruth Parsons, R.N.of ^ CPL V elma Streeter, R.C.A.F., I he received medical treatment for a Lewis Street, at which twelve Montreal, accompanied her sister,! DHawa, visited her grandparents, few days.-\t.- - Dr.and Mrs.H .E.Gillanders spent a few days in Montreal.Miss Juliette Gendreau and Mr.Paul Benjamin, of Acton Vale, spent a day with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Adélard Gendreau.Pte.Gerard Gendreau, of Longueuil, was also the guest of his parents for a Week-end.Pte.Lester D.Kirby, of Jacques Cartier Barracks, Longueuil, spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Kirby.Mr Hubert Nixon spent a day in Montreal, where he underwent a military medical examination.Mrs.James Sturtevant has received word that her son, Gnr.Willis Sturtevant, was in the fighting line, somewhere in the Mediterranean area.happiness to Lcnnoxvilie, where she visited Shettler health and\t.-,\t___ wherever she may be.After the her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Parsons.' Mr.and Mrs.Marcos C.Martin serving of delicious refreshments Mr.and Mrs.MeKergow and an^ Miss Sylvia Martin, of ''est-by the hostess, the guest of honor daughter, Marilyn, spent a week-end moant> 'vere calling on Mrs.S.was presented with a sum of money, in Scotstown, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ilwm,.on their way Mrs.Seaward and daughter, Gail, of Valleyfield, visited the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bobo, Main Street, over a week-end.Miss Lucille Adam, of Montreal, visited her mother, Mrs, L.N.Adam, over a week-end.Miss Dorothy Wallace, M.A., of King\u2019s Hall College, Compton, visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Walter M.Wallace and brother, Mr.Wilbur J home from A.M Cowling.\tspending a week-end at their sum- \" Miss Myrtîè Gaw visited Mrs.mer home, \u2018\u2019Birchmere,\u201d Knowlton.Howard Irwin and Miss Eleanor Mr.bred Leonard spent a week-Irwin, of Knowlton, over a week- end at ilIS home ln Montreal.end.\t| Mr.J.F.McFadyen, of Stanstead, Mrs.Josephine Donoway, who has occupied the pulpit in St.Pauls been visiting her sister, Mrs.F.E.'-''rated Church on Sunday, Oct.10.Spencer, left for Montreal, where .Mr.Albert Norris visited friends she will spend the winter.\tjin Sherbrooke one day.Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Greer and1 Mrs.Claribel Buckland, of Coati-daughters, Adele and Dorothy, of cook\u2019 was a recent guest at the home of her son, Mr.A.J.Buckland, and A banquet, honoring Ernest real, were week-end visitors at Fleury, who served as Mayor of the Lawn.\u2019\u2019 Village of Knowlton for twenty-five Mr.Herbert Sanborn lias returned years and also as Councillor for | from spending the summer months many years, was held at the Lake with friends in Pittsfield.Mass.View Hotel.Mr.Fleury resigned his ; jlr.Aime Loiselle\u2019s sale of live-position as Mayor this ':'1\tstork and farm implements was a A.Boyd was appointed to fill this pj0nouneed success from members BOLTON CENTRE Pte.Denck Millwood, of Vancouver.is visiting friends here.Lloyd True and Bruee George went to Montreal for a day.Mrs.William Fisk spent a week in Sherbr oke.A party was given in honor of Mrs.E.Pe.'.s\u2019.ey at her home on October 1* by friends and relatives.The guests were Mr.and Mrs.W.Shnrti-Us.Mr.and Mrs.A.Nieols and Mr Among those attending were Mrs.and Mrs.\\V.PensLy, of Cowansville Parsons ami Mrs.Wade, of Moe's Mr end Mrs.George Soles, of River; Mis.C.Draper, lately of j Brome, Mr.C.J.Farrell, of Rock British Columbia, who is now stay-; l- ami.and Mr.J.R.Beasley, of ing in Moe's River, the Misses Paula ! M aterloo.The evening was spent in and Priscilla Charland, of Slier singing, d ine ng and enrd playing.position.Mayor Boyd presided at the banquet and the presentation of a silver tray was made to Mr.Floury and bouquets of flowers to his daughters, the Misses Juliette and Annette Fleury.The District of Bedford High School Athletic League\u2019s Fourth Benefit for School Athletics and in attendance and prices paid.Mr.and M s.Arthur Crittenden, of Cowansville, called on former neighbours and friends in Brome.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Horne, of Montreal, were a few days guests at their home here.Mrs.Forrest Wright and family brooke, Mrs.Charland's sister and niece, of Sherbrooke, also attended this meeting.Air.and Mrs.Roy Young, of Sherbrooke, were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.11.Allison.Mrs.Plunkett is spending some time in Sherbrooke with her friend, Mrs.Poke.Dr.Ellis, of Sherbrooke, visited Mrs.Aitkenhead.The temporary bridge and Sisco Hill, between here and Compton, are in travelling condition again.Champion Events for the Miner Cup, wm' weekend guests of Mr.am: Girls' Events, was held on the j Mrs.Orlando _Wright, in Fuiford.Exhibition grounds and was a grand as large crowds of old and success, young gathered throughout the day despite the inclement weather.Sutton School girls attending were Gloria Mandigo, Barbara Olmstead, Shirley Holden, Jane Olmstead, Joyce Beauvais, Amy Crocker, Bev- Alessrs.H.A.Toof and H.K.Hibbard.of Sutton Junction, motored to Kromo for an afternoon.Mr.ami Mrs.H.P.Penny, of Pittsfield, Me., are guests of friends in this locality.Mr.Stanley Ball, of Knjwlt on, was in town.fresh monts were served and after sieging O Canada and God Save the King, the party ended.Alls- Gladys Fisk ami Miss Frances Plesanee.of Granlip, and Mr.Douglas \\\\ \u2022 lia ms, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Airs.W.Fisk.erlcy Eastman, Vera Holmes, Joyce j All s.Stanley Ball, of Knowlton, Darrah, Joan Miltimore, Gwendolyn | wa® ln Diwn.Smith and Etheline Fadrien,\t!\tM'lllium Barnes is ,, few days\u2019I Experimental I arm for a Among those attending a sale at ?ue^ ol Mr.ami Mrs.K.Flemming.She will also visit the ho the home of Mr.and Mrs.Aime Loi- ! ',n\t0ti1| , a .\" ,lim\u2019 .si'o will selle were Mr.Eugene Bonnette andivis\u2019 0'her tnends in the city.son, of Cowansville; Mr.Ralph Ray-llCV- 1 il'10n H.A.Mason, Mrs._j___j ____ r.uni.i.'.,., Mason and son, Air.mond and son, of Iron Hill; For re t K.V.Ala son motored to Montreal returning to Inc Pinos,\" the same evening.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Aime I.oi-Mr.and Mrs.Marius ! T.**1',\tAir.and Mrs.Paul of Brome Centre; i },u\ttwo sons, of St.Cosaire, Eldridge and Henry Ba*nes, of Tib-bit's Hill; Charles Perkins, of East Farnham; Mr.and Mrs.Adolard St.Martin, and St.Hilaire Air.Antonio laipierre, and Mr.and Mn of Adatns-E.Demers Armand Pelletier and Albert Cutter, of Mansville; Leopold Fregeault.of Gilman and Cote, of Cowansville; Valmore Gin-m',?'t.TT KUC8*'s °* Mr.and Mrs.C.gras, of Granby; Mr.and Mrs iviansvine; L,eupuiu rjegeauu.01\t, .\t,\t.uni,- Iman\u2019s Corner; Wilfrid Muliarkey an?.ilttle dmighter, ot Farnham.id son and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon I J ,a1ni* *'*rs- ^invi'H Hall and ige, of Knowlton; Mr.and Mrs.E.j ^ n;iynl(,! on\u2019 of Springfield.Mass., Try This Old Home-Mixed Cough Relief.Surprising! PHILLIPSBURG Anyone Can Make It.No Cooking.Big Saving.You may not know it, but, in your own kitchen, and in just a moment, you can easily prepare a really surprising relief for coughs due to colds.It\u2019s old-fashioned\u2014your mother probably used it\u2014but for real results, it is hard to beat.First, make a syrup by stirring 2 cups granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments, trntil dissolved.No cooking needed.No trouble at all.Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup.Then get 2% ounces of Pinex from any druggist.This is a special com pound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, well known for prompt action in throat and bronchial irritations.Put the Pinex into a 16 ounce bpt-tie, and add your syrup.Thus you make sixteen, ounces of really splendid cough syrup, and you get about four times as much for your money.It never spoils, and children love it.And for quick relief, it\u2019s splendid.It loosens the phlegm, soothed the irritated membranes, eases the soreness, makes breathing easy, and lets you get restful sleep.Just try it, and if not pleased, your money will bo refunded.family, Court Street Airs.Arthur Ek, of Beebe, is visiting her mother, Mrs.S.W.Hamilton and sister, Aliss Elizabeth Hamilton.Mrs.C.B.Boynton visited her her sister, Aliss Irene McGrail, in\t*T .Temfekaming over a week-end.f- l \u2018\t, -i,1 ' Arthur forris\u2019 Mr.James Taylor and Miss Ha1\t°n(i^rllle,\u2019.a\"e\tof Mr\u2019 Taylor, R.N., of Richmond, Vt., ' dnLMnr®\\ m 'wtr0^?\u2022 visited Mr.Taylor\u2019s parents, -Mr.i andfM^s\u2019 WiHwm GuUme and and Mrs.S.R.Taylor, for a day.I fu\" l Montreal are spending Miss Marjorie McKenna was fl ' ^e\tThanksgiving\tholidays\tat their guest of Airs.H.H.Lawrence and,\t£,onere-\t.\t\u201e\tTT , Mrs.Ruth Cochrane, of Montreal, j\t^ fr'®ndAs of ^r\u2019 Housht Airs.Adele Brown, who has beer, i\t\u2019j5\u2019 2\t.\tAumand\tStation, spending a couple of weeks with hei : L\tf\tso>ry to\thear\the is a patient in n,ntw Mr, t w a w \u201eQJ the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.\t.ery.Air.and Mrs.James Cavers spent a week-end in Ormstown visiting mother, Airs.L.N.Adam, has returned to Ottawa.Mrs.Dora Chicoine, of Montreal, visited friends in Waterloo over a week-end.Mr.and Mrs.W.Stratton and All wish him a speedy recov- BUYNG SPEW wemyt >¦ Emerie Mailloux, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Mailloux and son, Floyd, Mrs.Alice Bissonnette, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Alailloux, and Mr.and Mis.Albert Grenier, all of East Hill; Harry Ladd and Mias Mabel Ladd, of Call\u2019s Mills.Mr.H.J.Strange, of East Farnham, was in town for a time.Mrs.William Dow, of Sutton, was a day guest of friends in Brome.Mrs.Eliza Loiselle has returned to her home in Granby, after some time spent with relatives in Brome.Mr.Adrien Whitehead, of South Stukely, and Miss Muriel Thompson were evening guests at lhe home of the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.Robert Wilson.Mr.Howard Dudley, of Knowlton, was a guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Air.and Mrs.L.C.Stanhope, at \u201cTwin Alapies.\u2019\u2019 Mrs.Ada Dudley, of Magog, was also a guest at the same home.Dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.J Tibbits included Mr.and Mrs.Henry Knott, of East Farnham, and their guest, Mrs.Agnes Galbraith, of Ontario.Mr.A.Choiniere, of Granby, was a visitor in town.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Armstrong, of Tibbit\u2019s Hill, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Wedge.Messrs.Lawrence Smith, of Sutton Junction, and John Harvey, of Fielighsburg, motored to Brome.Mr.Frank Harvey, of North Sutton, called on friends in this localily.Master Neil Stanhope and little » U KEEP THE KEEP THE KEEP THE A TANKS ROLLING! SHIPS SAILING! PLANES HYING! \"Owned by \" V Those it Serves\" >W1 relatives.Airs.Wagner has gone to Montreal to spend the winter with Mr.and Airs.Robert Mayes.Airs.Wright spent the week-end at Bedford visiting relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Woodward have returned to their home in Fairfax, Vt., after visiting Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hastings.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Montgomery, of Montreal, and Rev.and Mrs.T.Matthews and children, of Coati-cook, were guests of Dr.and Mrs.T.E.Montgomery for Thanksgiving.Mrs.Roy Chappell, of Swanton, Vt., was ;n town one day calling on Miss Phyllis Stanhope,\u2019of Waterloo, friends.\ti aie a few days guests of their grand- Mrs.Reid and little granddaugh- 1 parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Stan-tor, of St.Lambert, were week-end hope, at \u201cTwin Maples.\u2019\u2019 guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Nay-1 The Misses Gloria Brislain and I°r- ,\t_\t1 Beatrice Peters and Masters Ronald Miss Phyllis Powell and Miss Mil-[Robert Duyns, all of Montreal, are dred Powell have closed their sum- guests of relatives and friend\u2019s in mer cottage and returned to their i Brome.home at St.Lambert.\t| Miss Jacqueline Lefebvre, of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Burley, of i Montreal, is spending an indefinite Montreal, called on Mr.Norman : time at her home here.Deuel on Thanksgiving Day.\ti Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Thompson and Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Spencer, of j daughter, Miss Betty Thompson, of Frelighsburg, were recent guests of [ Waterloo, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Johnston.[Air.and Mrs.James Thompson at Gyles d\u2019Artois, who is attending j \u201cThe Elms.\u2019\u2019 Knowlton Academy spent Thanks-1 Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Sibiy, of Mont- giving here with his parents, Mr.!_____________ and Mrs.Lionel d\u2019Artois.Mrs A.Crawley, of Montreal, is visiting Mr.and Mrs.Percy Mas-kell.W.Davis.Mrs.William Lefebvre called on friends in Knowlton.yM||' V' Batten has gone to Manchester, N.H., to attend the fun-mal of Airs.Martha Dickie.Mrs.Dickie spent many summers in this place and had many friends here who deeply regret her passing.The sympathy, of all is extended to the relatives in their sorrow.1'riends of Mr.Forrest Wright, who is a patient in the Savard Park Hospital, in Quebec, will be interested to hear of his continued gain in health.Mr.Wilfred Mullarkey and family.of Knowlton, were in town and spent a day.Miss Ola Thompson has resumed hei duties in Granby, after a two weeks\u2019 holiday spent at her homo here.Mrs.Robert Wilson and daughter, Miss Ola and two sons, and Mr.Raymond Streeter were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Thompson, Mansville.his sister* Mrs.M.W.A'.iller, and Mr.Miller.Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Pearson and daghtcr, Ann, of Lennox-ville, were cnllrre at the Miller home.Alayor Errol Marsh and Mrs.Marsh, Mr.ami Mrs.R.V.Beerworl and Mr.\\\\ Miller accompanied by his brother-in-law.Mr.V.G Mayhew, of Timmins, Ont., attended the banquet tendered Mr.Fleury in Knowlton.in the Lake View Hail.Miss Atarilyn Miller left for Len-noxville where she will be the guest! of Aliss Bobbie MoKinveu at the few days., ortie of her aunt.Airs.W.T.Pearson, and Mr.Pearson.Mi.-s Alary E.Vernal, ot Montreal, was at home for the Thanksgiving holidays.If You Suffer \u2018PERIODIC' FEMALE PAI1 Which Makes You Weak, Cranky.Nervous\u2014 If you, like so many women and girls suffer from cramps, hemlaches, backache, \u201cIrregularities\", periods of the blues duo to luncttonal monthly dlst urbnnces\u2014 Start at once take T.ydla E.Plnk-ham\u2019o Vegetable Compound.Tills effective liquid not only helps relievo monthly pain but also tired, weak, nervous feelings.This Is because of it s soothing effect on one of woman\u2019s MOST IMPORTANT OIK.ANS.Taken regularly I,y cl! a Plnkham\u2019» Compound help» build up resistance against, such symptoms.Thousands upon lhousands report, help.Also a line stomach tunic.Made In Canada.in ¦\u2018Vp) \\ r ^ r - r^\\' Get Extra This Flavor I)ECAI!SF cocoas vary in slrcnglli and * * flavor, insist on Baker\u2019s.You'll love its unvarying strength and real choco-latey flavor.Make il according to the.recipe on the lahcl.Up to 00 servings from the 1 lb.package.Good for baking, too.BAKER\u2019S COCOA -Sr 033 A Product of General Food» i1 ii'j '.M1 BROME CENTRE ; Mr.and Mrs.G.T.Miller, of Pro- -[ vidence, Rhode Island, and Mi.ss son, Wendell, have moved from ! KtllC]\tétroit, Mich., were Waterloo to a home they have pur-1\t°J ^ brother, Mr.Marshall chafed in Bondville.\t' * n.\u2019 an Mrs- Lawrence Frizzle, in were in Sherbrooke for a day.\tv While in Waterloo attending the : , \u2018,r' H.i.Beerwortb had the mifi-funeral service for the late Mr.S., v;™6 t\t«>»«\"*\t» »«*¦ WE BUY ALL KINDS OF\tJUTE\tAND\tweeks\toW.1\tDurham\theifer calf, 3 months\tle:\u201c'\t^ , cotton bags.\tSam Smith,\t272a\tWellington\told.4\tehoats,\tten foot\tsteel rake tedder, disc , 1',.and\u201e\tTU5'.\tCh;iJlps\tDaintrey Street South.\tPhone 838.\tharro\u2019v.walking plow,\tsmoothing harrow, 2\tand MlSS C-Rtnerme Daintl\u2019Gy WCTG -\u2014-\u2014- grindstones, assortment of boots, blankets, g'UGStS Of Ml\u2019, and Ml'S.Jack C'O'Wan, Rfal Fstafp Fnr Saif»\t; bandagis, hits, ra ts of race harnesses, at Ives Hill.Master John Cowan re- 1\t____________ clirners, stallion shield, driving sleigh, turned with them, after spending a FOUR LONDON street properties, spepd\ts^d'\u201c' \u201c 1y AR sire, due in March.Sunny Hill Farm, Charles M.Abbott, Norci- Hatley.AUCTION SALE Monday, October 25th, AT 12:30 P.M.for K.G.Sharon, Electro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALTY: RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS, Neuritis.X-ra> laboratory.Diagnoaia of 4 Miles from Ayer\u2019s Cliff ©n !\tBrown\u2019s Hill Road BA.MARL HEAVY DRAUGHT, QUIET, 5 grade C0W3, 2 .v\u20acari:ng heifers, 5 calve», worKs single and double:.Apply Miss brood SOWi 13 younc PiS5i i0 weeks, 30 pure- young pon, accompanied by friends (bred Hampshire R'.d yearling hens.2 manure from Montreal, were also guests at spreaders, mower, rake, horse hoe, sulky the 631716 home.plow, spring tooth harrow, double sleds.: Mr.and Mrs.Howard Kerr and Ell\u2019n Speyer, Massawippi, Que YEARLING GUERNSEY BULL FOR SER-vice this autumn.Bretd your heifers in December for next autumn freshening.sufficiently reasonable to use in grade herd Apply by telephone.Magog 2084.hay, horse clipue'S, household goods and small tools.No reserve-.Terms : Cash.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.nfc mach.inttetines.heart.Electro-Surgical COWS, THREE \\EAR OLD STEERS, TEN remova.of tonsils, hemorrhoids, warts, corns.Dr.Horn.85 Court St.Phone 3636.Real Estate 10 week* old pigs.Mrs.H.Sweeney, Birchton.Phone 37r21, Cookshire.NOTICE - A.LBIN1 SAMSON.REAL Estate Agent, wih buy, «ell or exchange all kinds of property throughout the Province.For complete Information write Box 627.Sherbrooke, or 8 King East Apt.L Phone 1S57-M.Storage FUANITURE, ETC., IN SEPARATE rooms.Phone Prichard, 626rl.REGISTERED THREE YEAR OLD JERSEY bull, sired bv Madcap.Ida\u2019s Bright Boy fully nccredit-d; also yearling Plymouth Rock beos.P.Dunbar, Kingsbury, Que.AUCTION SALE Thursday, October 8th, AT 9:30 A.M.for Albert Thibodeau, Lake Massawippi, Stanstead Co., Formerly children, of Lennoxville, spent a few days at the home of Mr.H.L.Johnson and Miss Florence Johnson.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Humphrey, of Montreal, spent a week-end at the home of Mrs.Humphrey\u2019s father, Mr.H.L.Johnson.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Parker, of iSuffield, and Miss Shirley Parker, iof Sherbrooke, were dinner guests 'of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Johnson.Johnson home in- Financial LOANS\u2014$20 TO $1,000 St.Dizier\u2019s Farm.\tr- n\t*.j-u 49 head of cattle, 4 heavy working horses, u^ailçrs at the 4 milk fed calves, 36 milch cows, is Hoi- eluded Mr.and Mrs.Harold Lord (steins, 23 Durhams, 8 21/2 year old heifers, and their daughter, Mrs.Earl Ross, J one due to freshen in December, one in ; of Sherbrooke.I February, 17 to freshen November and De- i *8 \u2019 J i \u201e ¦ 'V',U pOH J \u2018 (AlSS Mrs.F.dith Smith has returned to Montreal, after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.E.Harper and family.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Hume and Mrs.George Hume were in Island Brook, where they attended the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Alden, on September 30.Mrs.James May and son, Donald, of Island Brook, were guests at the Hume home.Those in Sherbrooke were Mr.and Mrs.Orton Coates and little daughter, Dorothy, Mrs.E.Harper, Miss Ethel Harper and Mr.Gieason Hume, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Drouin, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Xavier Drouin.TRENHOLMVILLE Funds for the rebuilding of London after the disastrous fire of 16156 were obtained from a tax on coal and wheat landed at the Port of London.The squid and lobster swim backward.Mr.-.Mayland Gee, of Melbourne, was a guest of her brother, Mr.Charles Wintle, and also visited at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Lyster, Mr.John Bradford and Mr.and Mrs.John Borden.Mrs.Mack, of Montreal, is spending some timo with her cousin, Mrs.James Keyes, ami Mr, Keyes.Miss L.Lyster and Mrs.Baines, of Montreal, spent the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wintle.Miss M.W'intle, of Sherbrooke, also spent the week-end with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Armstrong and Miss M.Healy were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Grant Harris, Asbestos.Mrs.H.Stevens accompanied them and was a guest of friends in Danville.Rev.B.B, Brown, of Montreal, was the guest speaker at the anniversary service in the United Church here on October 10.Rev.Mr.Brown, who was in charge of this mission AT THE LOCAL THEATRES At The Granada Guy Standing, when Sir Guy\u2019s son, played by Richard Cromwell, arrives > as a raw recruit.Cooper and Tone, also an officer the regiment, take over the \u201cThe Lives of a Bengal I.aneer,\u2019 which begins today at the Granada Theatre, was perhaps one of the of _ most ambitious and costly spec- training of the young lad, but, on tael es that Hollywood has ever a visit to an adjoining province, attempted.\tCromwell becomes involved with n Featuring Gary Cooper, Fran- ^\\utiful Kir' aI]d is kidnapped by chot Tone, Richard Cromwell and Mohammed Khan, a hostile leader, Sir Guy Standing in the princip- who hopes that his father will pur-al roles, \u201cThe Lives of a Bengal sue him and thus lead the Lancers Lancer\u2019\u2019 is a stirring, colorful and tr> clisast\tompeTs thp ««mp TTrvrlpn.spent a day Airs.L.Sanford SWEETSBURG ford, wore also guests at the same Dryden.home.\tMr.and Mrs.Allan Strange, of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Thompson ; Ea4 Farnham; Mr.Arthur Ellison were recent visitors of Miss Kath- and Miss E.Ellison motored to St.leen Moore, also Mr.and Mrs.James' Sebastien on October 3rd, and visited McCulloch and two daughters, of; Air.and Mrs.William Howie.Mi.ss Adele Guillotte, of \u201cYam- Farnham.\tMr.and Mrs.Albert Carter and a.-ka Farm,\u2019\u2019 youngest grandchild ofj The Farm Forum met at the home family, Mr.B.C.Carter and Aliss of Air.Murray Alason on October1 A.Carter attended an auction sale 7th with a very good attendance of on Monday at Farndon.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Blcau of Cowansville, read the congratulatory address at the golden wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Bleeu, which was held at their hospital home on the Dunham highway, when about twenty-five relatives, in-culding their five children and several grandchildren were in attendance.Mr.and Airs.Bleau, who arc only in their sixties, were presented with a purse of money from the family and a basket of beautiful j pink and white roses, marguerites and gladioli.They were married in Kichford, Vt., on October 2, 1803.A buffet lunch was served during the evening, when a handsome pyramid wedding cake centered the attrac- The \u201cFriendly,\u201d of Trinity Church, j tively decorated dining table.The who held a rummage sale in the j reception room was tastefully ar~ Church Hall on Saturday realized ranged with autumn flowers and over $100.\tI go'den trimmings.Tire host and hos- Alr.Arthur Knight went tc Mont- tess very fittingly expressed grate-real Tuesday, where he has joined fui appreciation for the kindness the R.C.A.F, Alias Marion Phelps spent the week-end in Sutton.Air.and Mrs.L.Traven were supper guests of Airs.II.Dougall on Saturday, and honor bestowed upon them on rhig auspicious occasion.Airs, Leon Harden and Mrs.William Craigie entertained the Cowansville.branch -of the Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union at the Everybody Wants More ! Because other spreads, such as jams, honey and marmalade, are scarce, people are demanding MORE Schwartz Peanut Butter.But the production of this is limited while the, present lack ol shipping keeps peanuts in short supply.However, we are manufacturing all the pea nut butter we can.And that\u2019s a very considerable amount every day.At times, however, we cannot give you all you want.But keep on asking for it in the stores and you will be rewarded with your favorite spread .Say Schwartz and be sure I W.H.SCHWARTZ & SONS LIMITED Canada\u2019s Oldest Coffee and Spice House HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA æraraiHi m 3 The first meeting of the Y.P.U.of home cf the former with an average Emmanuel Church was entertained i uttem1ance 0f members and visitors, by Airs.At.Lewis and Miss Merlyn : Miss [j0ra Robinson presided and Dougall at their home.The V ice- ihp evangelistic superintendent, Mrs.President, Dons Bndgette, was inj,, E L Koi.r wa8 j,-, charge of the the chair.Plans were made to have devotionaI opcninKj whieh was an Rev.Dawes at the next meeting on esspeciailv interesting one.The W.G.October 19th and it was also planned to have a supper early in November.A contest and quiz was enjoyed.Refreshments were served to about twenty guests at the close of the m Mr!'and Mm.C.Longewav and i'.ours« lesso.n st^ets hav.e °|'dei;ed family and Miss Verda McAllister! fo,r/se aKam this year m the lo-woro in Birchton on Sunday.\t';,! day school.Local judges are to 1m Mr.am, Mrs.R.H.Shufelt and I appointed very aoon for the examm-Miss Margaret Shufelt visited Mrs.at\u2019onI llaPci;s and it is expected that B.Sweet in Knowlton on Sunday, j Granby _ \\\\.( .1,.L.«ill name the Air.ami Mrs.Volney Ingalls re- c'ounty P»lg'os before the papers go to the provincial and national examiners.Airs.M.A.Robinson I\u2019.U.film, \u201cIt\u2019s the Brain that Counts,\u201d is to lue shown at the Heroes\u2019 Memorial High Sch-col on a fi0-50 basis with the Junior Red Cross on October 22, The study ceived official word from Ottawa i that their son, Gnr.Keith IngalL, who was taken prisoner of war in | wan welcomed to the meeting follow Every sailor, soldier and airman needs Mentholatum to keep nostrils clear and promote free, easy breathing.Small in cost, but very valuable in use.Also lor QUICK RELIEF in HEAD COLDS CHAPPING TIRED AND ACHING FEET INSECT BITES CUTS AND BRUISES and many other ailments.Hong Kong, has been transferred to a Japanese camp.Air.Hendersan Fair spent Thanksgiving week-end with his mother, Mrs, Nettie Fair.Sympathty is extended to Mr.Nason Ingalls and family in their recent sad bereavement.Air.and Mrs.M.Lewis spent the week-end at Brome Lake as guests of Air.and Airs.H.Thompson.Airs.Logie and son, Alark, spent several days visiting her mother, Mrs.J.banker.Aliss Doris Bridgette is spending a holiday in Ontario visiting friends and relative-.Mr.and Mrs.Octive Domingue spent a week-end in Montreal.Air.and Airs.Arthur Allen and son, Ronald, visited at the home of Air.and Airs.A.C.Strange in East Farnham.Miss Betty Ann Strange, from North Brookfield, Miss., spent sev- Let our engineering staff solve your problems.Write or phone today.UNION SCREEN PLATE COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED LENNOXVILLE QUEBEC i & ing a lengthy illness and thanked the ladies for fruit, flowers and many lovely cards sent to her during that time.The Secretary «'ns asked to invite the Granby ladies who were, in attendance at the provincial convention to come to the next meeting and give n report of the same or if unable to come, to send a report by mail in time for October 27, when Mrs.H.L.Sto«_e is to entertain the meeting.A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses.Aliss Doris Fuller attended the wedding reception at the Foster Hall given in honor of Mr.and Airs.Alauriee Jolley, nee Corta Marsh.CPO.A.Hewlett Stackhouse, of Halifax, N.S., is spending a few days at \u201cCarldor Place\" with Airs.Stackhouse, son, Bruce, and Dr.and Mrs.B.\\Y.Brock.Air.and Airs.Guy Alillo,!' spent a day in Athelstan with their son and family and were accompanied homo by Airs.Irving Aliller and children, who spent a week here.Aliss Bonita Williams, T.A., of Fester, is caring for Airs.George Ingalls during the temporary absence of Aliss Alary Henderson, who is spending a week or more in Alont-real.The funeral of Mrs.George Ingalls, formerly C.Agnes Grimes, for practically all her life a resident of this vicinity, took place at her late residence here on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.Rev.J.O.Peacock officiated at the funeral.Air.Ingalls died several years ago.Only one son, Nason Ingalls, and two granddaughters survive Airs.Ingalls.Aliss Alargaret C.Phelps died at the Brome-Alissisquoi-Perkins Hos-pitla Tuesday night, October 12.from paralytic strokes.The funeral took place at Trinity Church, Cowansville, at 2.30 o\u2019clock.Friday, Oc-tebs-r 15, Rev.J.O.Peacock officiating.The Misses Marion and Brenda Honey, of Atontreal, were wi:h her during the latter part of her illness.Airs.Charles Widdell, of Three Rivers, Miss Rasberry and Miss Alargaret Hinton, of Alontreal.were Thanksgiving week-end guests of Air.and Airs.Eugene Hall.Hymns were sung without music at the funeral.The special collection for the Greek Fund at Christ Church on October 10 was $12.50, and many spiendid Thanksgiving offerings were received by the corpoation of the church in the offering envelopes.The sermon was very inspiring and was delivered by Rev.J.A- Pea- FIRING INSTRUCTIONS For the fea§ralng ©I BITUMINOUS (SOFT) COAL in domestic Furnaces HOW TO STOKi Important things to do IUse the side-bank method of firing, alternating the firings to left and right sides, or front and back; 2 Avoid covering hot coals with fresh coal.Fresh coal, as far as possible, should be added to the side of hot coal.Move hot coals from area of the grate which is to receive the fresh coal.Do rot fire fresh coal until at least one-fourth of grate area can be cleared of hot coals.Break up clinkers and work fine ash through the grate area which is to receive fresh coal.Place fresh coal at one side of fire pot, put coarser pieces on bottom and liner particles on top next to the wall of fire pot.After placing fresh coal use oblique-angled poker to break up the hot coke from the previous charge so that it will burn uniformly and not form a hole in the center of the fuel bed.Make certain that the hot coals have ignited the gas before leaving the heater.Light tightly crumpled papers if necessary to start the gas flame.3 Leave the vent in the fire door open.The gas given off by soft coal contains one-third to one-half of the heat value and must be mixed with air to burn.This air enters through the vent.4 Always keep a large glowing surface of hot coals exposed to burn the gas and smoke.5 Keep the ashpit clean.A clogged ashpit will warp or BURN OUT THE GRATE BARS.6 Keep a fair depth of ash on the grate.The fire will hold better and will be more readily controlled.7 Do not shake the grate unnecessarily.Use oblique-angled poker GENTLY to break up clinker and work fine ash through the grate leaving the heavy ash and broken up clinker as a base for die fresh coal.Clinkers too hard to break should be removed with hooked poker or tongs.Handle the dampers carefully.As soon SPOT TO FRONT, FIRING TO REAR SATISFACTORY BUT ALTERNATE SIDE FIRING REÇOMMENDED NOTE- DAMPERS SET IN CHECKED POSITION I / (SEE DAMPER LE6END BELOW) 1 J l.ASH OH GfiA TES AND .\t_ .CLEAN ASH PIT CONTPOLS AIR AND PROTECTS CRATES CHIEF FURNACE CONTROLS AND HOW TO USE THEM A.\tAshpit Damper.Open to speed up fire, close to check.B.\tFire-door Damper.Leave wide open for these fuels.C.\tMain Check Damper.Close fo speed up, open to check.D.\tKey Damper.Leave partly closed except when building new fire.E.\tDirect Damper, (on some furnaces) Open when attending fire.Close at all other times.N.B.BEFORE OPENING THE FIRE DOOR CLOSE C AND OPEN E AND OR D.CAUTIONS Important DON\u2019TS to remember 1 DON\u2019T let the fire \u201croar.\u201d 2 DON\u2019T let the chimney pipes get overheated.3 DON\u2019T wet the coal.It quenches the flame and gives chimney pipe condensation.4 DON\u2019T burn garbage or place any foreign material in the heater.Clinker trouble will result.S 8 as the gas continues to BURN FREELY above the freshly added coal, check-off the chimney damper and ashpit draught so as to control the rate of burning and prevent waste.In firing a mixture of 25 per cent soft coal and 75 per cent hard coal, the usual firing practice for hard coal may be used, provided that the soft coal is relatively free of fine coal and that the coals are well mixed in the proper proportion.available through his dealer, thus assuring himself a supply of coal before the cold weather sets in.The householder is urged to accept any fuel suitable to his NEVER leave the heater unattended; (a)\twhile the draughts are fully open, (b)\tafter firing fresh coal, until the gas is burning freely.Should the gas stop burning, open chimney pipe damper and fire-door, then insert a piece of burning paper to ignite the gas.After the flame is self-supporting close the fire-door, then check as described above.6 ALWAYS open the chimney pipe damper before opening the fire-door so that smoke or gas will not escape into the room.7 ALWAYS have a glowfing spot of hot coals exposed.O Remove soot regularly and frequently, -J keeping the heating surfaces and passages clean.Soot accumulations clog passages, reduce draught and prevent the useful transfer of heat from the heater to the room.Q If for any reason the method of firing ' illustrated above cannot be strictly adhered to and the hot coals cannot be completely moved to one side, THEN FIRE LITTLE AND OFTEN until the proper depth of fuel bed is obtained; Filling the heater with a large amount of fresh coal will not produce a hot fire, but will create gas and fire hazards, waste coal and increase smoke.Save one ton in five THE DEPARTMENT OF\tAND SUPPLY HONOURABLE C.D.HOWE, Minister B//D WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1943, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD II CUPS AWARDED TO CLUB TENNIS ITLISTS Tennis Season At Mt.Pleasant Officially Closed Last Night The 1943 tennis season at the Mount Pleasant Club was officially brought to a close last night when the presentation of cups and trophies was made to the winners of the club tournament.Included in the evening\u2019s entertainment was a dance for which Belle Willard and her orchestra furnished the music.A large number of tennis fans from Sherbrooke and district were present at the presentation which took place during the| dance intermission.During the course of the presentation a few brief remarks were made by Joseph Salvail, the club President, who congratulated the tennis committee on the fine job they had done this year and also gave a brief sum- ; mary of the activities carried on by j the tennis club during the past sea-son.He said much of the credit for tha success of the season was due to the President, Henri Paul Lemieux, and to his tw-o assistants, Genard Prculx and Marcel Darche, who had given much of their time to promot-in\" this popular summer sport.Several remarks were made by Henri Paul Lemieux, President of the Tennis Association, who expressed his thanks to all of those who hedped to make the activities a success.In closing he said he hoped eve\"vone would be back on the courts again next year and that who- Minora Blades Mean HAPPY SHAVING Comfortable shaves at a real saving\u2014that's the net of the Minora story.It's the quality blade in the low price field, evei took over the management of this section of the club would have as much co-operation as he had received during the past season.The cups and trophies for the men\u2019s doubles were then presented by Paul Lemieux and these awards went to Ivan Boisvert and Marcel Darche.Each cf the individual cups for this championship was donated by Lorenzo Desruisseaux and Gerard Proulx, while the club cup donated by W Olivier will become the property of the winnere who take it for three seasons in succession.The women's doubles cups also presented by Paul Lemieux were given to Miss Therese Boisvert and Miss Ida Goyette and were donated by the tennis committee.The Jean Paul Perrault trophy, to go to the team winning it for three successive years, was presented to the Bois-vert-Goyette team.The men\u2019s singles trophies were presented to Marcel Darche by Paul Lemieux.Darche also won the Rosenbloom Trophy which he must hold for three years in succession before it becomes his property.Therese Boisvert, the wro-mnn\u2019s singles champion, was presented a trophy donated by J.A.Salvail and tvas presented by Paul Lernieux.The mixed doubles cups were presented to Marcel Darche and Marthe Robert, the winning team, by Mr.and Mrs.A.Poliquin, who donated the two cups for the Tournament.The Mathurin trophy which is up for competition was also won by this team.SPEED the VICTORY BLADES Mteff: to TRUSSES Fitted and adjusted.Satisfaction guaranteed.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St W.Tel.3868 Near Bus Terminal WINGS SMOTHER CLEVELAND IN FIRST MATCH Detroit, Oct.20.\u2014 (/P) \u2014Modéré (Mud) Bruneteau, making his debut as captain of the Detroit Red Wings, scored three goals and bad assists on two others as the Wings smothered the Cleveland Barons of the American League 9-2 in an exhibition hockey game before 3,605 here last, night.Bruneteau scored on shots of 313, 15 and 12 feet as the National League Stanley Cup holders defeated their American League opponents.Carl Liscombe, the only other player to count more than one goal, scored twice.Rookies Tony Bukovich and Frank Kane and veterans Joe Carveth and Adam Brown scored once each for Detroit.Mike Shabaga and Danny Sprout counted for Cleveland.The Treasury Department of the United States handles more money than any other institution in the world.For the Tough Jobs/ Willard Batteries are handling many a tough job on the fighting fronts.Other Willards 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Tennis League got off to a good start with all the teams in the circuit with the exception of the St.Jean Baptiste squad playing their first games.Ten of the twelve teams opened the season and the matches were for the most part close and even.The one great defeat of the evening was the whitewashing that the Y\u2019s Men suffered when they were beaten 6-0 by the Lord Sherbrooke Training Centre.In one of the games the Invincibles defeated Bromptonville 4-2 in their first game played at Brompton while the game played between the Social Club and the Elks resulted in a tie with each team winning three matches.The Royal Canadian Air Force entry from Windsor Mills defeated the Hillcrest Ski Club 4-2 in their matches and the Tuque Rouge took their game by default over the St Jean Baptiste team.The Mount Pleasant Club took their game over Bishop\u2019s University with a 5-1 score.Detailed results of the matches are as follows : The Invincibles defeated Bromp-tor,ville 4-2.Ashton Tobin defeated P.Marcotte; R.Marquette defeated R.Duval; J.Frappier defeated Dr.Cloutier; A.Quisignan defeated L.Martin in three sets; C.Quinn took match by default.In the doubles R.Marquette and P.Marcotte defeated Dr.Cloutier and A.Tobin.The Social Club and the Elks tied.G.Desroches defeated J.Le-gasse; P.Brazeau defeated G.Mathieu; A.Drolet defeated G.Des-longchamps; A.Nadeau defeated L.Cote; E.Faucher defeated A.Tur-mel.In the doubles J.Legasse and G.Deslongchamps defeated G.Des-roches and L.Cote.The R.C.A.F.defeated Hillcrest 4-2.L.Haber defeated D.Heleig; Ben Linds defeated Mort Math; E.Schiller won by default; J.Buckell defeated A.Renaud; J.Dauncey defeated B.Veilleux.In the doubles D.Heleig and A.Renaud defeated B Linds and B.Veilleux.The Lord Sherbrooke defeated the Y\u2019s Men 6-0.Lieut.Coffsky defeated Lieut.A.Bryce; L.Anganier defeated E.Loomis; Lieut.Duchel defeated J.Wilson; Lieut.Laplante defeated J.Berndt; A.Asselin defeated B.Hammond.In the doubles Lieut.Coffsky and L.Anganier defeated Lieut.A.Bryce and E.Loomis.In the other two games the Mount Pleasant defeated Bishop\u2019s 5-1 and the Tuque Rouge took their game by default over the St.Jean Baptiste.Canadian Sport Snapshots By CHARLES EDWARDS, Canad i Press Staff Writer.Toronto, Oct.20\u2014\u20ac$.\u2014Questions asked of professional hockey prospects by 1943-44 model scouts, in | the order of importance, are: 1, ; Have you got a passport?2, Can MEET AT BURY TAKEN BY EAST ANGUS SCHOOL you skate?.they say Lester Patrick j right now would help.It would bo j took one look at his crop rookies at I New York Rangers Winnepeg Camp i and almost, cried.However, one ' figure caught Patrick\u2019s eye and he shouted to a Henchman; \u201cGet that man\u2019s signature on a contract.\u201d Mr.| Henchman took a quick look, recognized the 42-year-old Ranger Coach, Frank Boucher.\u201cNever mind who he is,\u201d roared Patrick.\"He can skate.\u201d | Suggestion Box; I The Canadian Rugby Union re-'jected Halifax Navy\u2019s application [for entry in the Grey Cup complet- received until after the October 1 deadline.It's too bad the.Halifax1 team is not included in the playoff I scheme bofause the Canadian game j Bury, Oct.20.- \u2022 Leading a field of is just taking hold in the Maritimes, eight schools in the Compton County and a little C.R.U.encouragement too had to lose the foothold which war conditions have gained for football in the Maritimes.Sport Scents: Centrals of the Toronto Major Ladies Five-Pin League rolled a three-game team score of 3,811 last week-end.They claim a world record for teams of five women Chick Appel of Stratford Herald says Montreal Canadians still hope to coax Ray (Tetliffe out of retirement.Appel says ion because the application was not season.Irvin telephoned substantial pay Gol'iffe offering a, awardeil for ,iu, boost over last BERT GARDINER MAY LEAVE FOR BOSTON BRUINS COMMANDOS WIN OVER CARNATION IN PIN FIXTURE In a regular game of the Y.M.C.A.Five Pin Bowling League, the Commandos garnered three strings from the Carnation team.The Commandos piled up a score of 2,831 against 2,340 gained by the Carnation boys.High single for the even-ing went to Commandos\u2019 Pashley l \u201cCCPmm0ll Ue the with a score ofr 263 and his teammate, Berwick, rolled three strings for a total of 659 to take the evening\u2019s highest aggregate.Gebbie led the Carnation team with a single of 198 and a three string score of 566.Teams and scores: Montreal, Oct, 20.Dick Irvin, icing his National Hockey League Canadiens for the first time this reason, had two drill sessions yesterday, one in the late afternoon and the other at night to war-workers on the club roster.There was little news out of the! Angus inter-school track meet held at Bury, the East Angus school registered a total of 91 points as compared with 43 for Bury who was their nearest rival.This track meet which has become an annual event, in the county is now I one of the feature events of the year, and as time goes on ils devel-! opinent is increasing and more in-i terest is shown.A large number of P ' j boys and girls from Cookshirc, Saw-\" ' \" yerville, East Angus, Bury, Scots-town, Bishopton, Island Brook and Ij\u201d1,1 i Megantic took part.' Several cups and prizes were various classes and events and.once again East Angus walked away with the largest number of prizes.The cup for boys' and gilds\u2019 events jn the midget ami junior classes went to East Angus and they also won the cup for the most points in the girls\u2019 events.In the intermediate school competition the cup was won by the Island Brook boys and girls and this was the only trophy that did not return to Angus.The track meet was sponsored by the Compton County Teachers\u2019 Association and during the day the teachers either attended the reel, or ¦Goaehj remained ul their schools to teach.I The results of the meet are as follows: East Angus 01, Bury 43, Scots town 19, Cookshire 16 and Sawver-! ville 9.In the Midget and Junior events j the results were as follows: East 36, Bury 30, Scotstown 14, Boston Bruins Confident As N.H.L.Opening Match Nears Quebec, Oct.20.C Last nigh ?when the National Hockey l.oagw , Boston Bruins put on skates for the iwc scheduled drills, about 2Ü rook ies waited impatiently in the rink box for a .signal from Club Captain Dit Clapper to pvt on the ice.These young players, whose ages rank from IS to 20, are being tried h> Manager Art Ross who seems to l.e fairly enthusiastic about their work.Declined to say what he expects to do with them but lie said they were \"very skillful\u201d rookies.\u201cDr.ing the twenty seasons 1 have lx en managing the Bruins,\u201c hr said today following ja drill.\"I don\u2019t think 1 have ever met such skillful players as those you have just seen Hockey Notes By The Canadian Press Art WCbe has been too bury mak- ing dough Black Hawlo neapolis to foncoman is to join the Chicago training camp at Miniate.The rugged demissing for the same sessions but a rinkside rumor, which! S,.wyorville 6, and Cookshire 3.could not be confirmed, has it that i 1° tire girls\u2019 events East Angu COMMANDOS |PasWey\t ; Berwick \t\t.161\t147\t263\u2014Sffl \t2^4\t212\t22.3\u2014659 î MacIntyre .\t.187\t178\t140\u2014505 Bon ess .\t, 137\t193\t197\u2014527 Ainslie .\t.191\t190\t188\u2014469 Totals .\t.900\t820\t1011-2(831 CARNATION\t\t\t 1D.Gibbie .\t.173\t196\t198\u2014566 D.McMillan .\t.126\t132\t165\u2014423 C.Delisle .\u2022\t.151\t191\t129\u2014471 P.Vciet .\t110\t129\t162\u2014401 H.Parsons .\t.125\t161\t193\u2014479 Totals \t\t.685\t808\t847-2340 Commandos\twon\tthree\tstrings.STANSTEAD Owing to the large attendance of students in Grade IV at the Holmes Consolidated School, the Grade has been divided and a new teacher, Mrs.Campbell, has been secured for one of the classes.Miss Muriel Menton, of Toronto, has arrived in Stanstead, and is taking Grade XI in the Academy.Mrs.E.C.Hall is visiting her brother, Mr.Fred May and Mrs.May, Stanstead.Mrs.Gertrude Abbottt Sowdon, and niece, Mies Jeanne Abbott, left Stanstead on the week-end for their home in Tugranga, Cal.Favorable reports are received of Miss Hilda Lane, whoh is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she passed successfully through an operation for appendicitis.Mrs.Annie R.Bulman, of the Stanstead College staff of teachers, attended the Teachers' Convention held in Montreal on October 7th and 8th.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Young and daughter, Alice, attended the funeral service of Mrs.Y\u2019oung\u2019s father, Mr.Albert Hall, in Knowlton, Que.Rev.A.T.Jones and Mr.and Mrs.Covey are spending some tin.e at their cottage at Fitch Bay, previous to their departure for Florida, where they will spend the winter.Keith Pollitt and Charles Davis, students at Stanstead College, spent their Thanksgiving holidays at their respective homes in Windsor Mills.Miss Liliian V.Ross, who spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Dr.and Mrs.Ross, have returned to Shaw-brirge to resume her teaching duties as Principal of the school there.Gerald Bennett, student at Stanstead College, spent the holidays at his home in Bury.Andrew Martin and Charles Clark spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their homes in St.Lambert and W'estmount.\t' Mr.Edward Curtis, Stanstead, is spending a few daye at Ste.Anne de Bellevue, where he is a patient in the Military Hispital there for observation and treatment.Mr.Myron Huntington, of Boynton, has sold his farm to Mr.Ast-bury, and has come to Stanstead with Mrs.Huntington, where they are spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.Charles W'aide.Robert Chadsey has returned to resume his studies at Stanstead College after spending the holidays with Mr.ar.d Mrs.Rudd, North Stanstead.CASSVILLE Mrs.M.Reed, of Davidson Hill, John Lyster and James Pye, of Kirkdale, visited Mrs.W L.Heath and Mrs.J.R.Vivian.Mr, and Mrs.J.R.Vivian and sons visited friends in Bishopton one Sunday.Bert Gardiner, Canadiens\u2019 property with Chicago Black Hawks last season, may go to Boston Bruins, who are trying to fill the missing Frankie Brimsek'.-, shoes.Canadiens arc working out two ether goalies for the post left vacant by Paul Bibeault who Iras joined the army.A! a skating s
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