Sherbrooke daily record, 9 juin 1938, jeudi 9 juin 1938
[" THE WEATHER Fair, moderately ^h^rbrookp 2lwnri> TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum,' 68; minimum, 59.Same day last year: Max.70; min.63.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938.Forty-Second Year.Britain Urges Air Patrol To Halt Raiding Seeks Co-Operation of France and Italy in Effort to Create International Body Designed to Curb Aerial Attacks by Insurgent Planes on Shipping in Mediterranean-France Indignant as Border Was Again Violated.GRASSHOPPERS MENACELARGE U.S.DISTRICTS THE EMPIRE HAILS ITS SOVEREIGN National Guard Called Out in Southern States to Repel Steadily Advancing Hordes of Insects Threatening Farmer and Stockman.London, June 9.\u2014 W \u2014 Great Britain, indignant at repealed Spanish Insurgent air raids on her shipping, was reporled today considering plans for an international air patrol to halt the attacks.Her plan, it appeared, is to enlarge the powers of the international fleet created by the Xyon Conference last autumn to crush submarine piracy in the Mediterranean.Presumably such an air patrol would be given the same orders as the warships\u2014to shoot down on sight any air raiders attacking merchant ships trading with Spain.The Nyon Treaty was drafted after Britain took a decisive stand *- MAY DEPORT DETROIT AUTO UNION OFFICER Detroit, June 9.\u2014((P)\u2014Decision as to whether Allan Richards, Financial Secretary of a United Automo-jbile Workers\u2019 local union at the jChevrolet gear and axle plant here, 'will be deported to Canada has been I referred to Federal authorities, ac-'cording to Detroit immigration auth-iorities.j Richards was arrested Monday on ja deportation warrant charging him ! with illegal entry from Windsor, Ont,, in 1928 on a visitor\u2019s visa.He 'later met and married his wife in |Detroit.His wife, Marie, was also 'alleged to have entered this country from Windsor.Richards pleaded j guilty to the charge.Springer, N.M., June 9.\u2014(/P)\u2014 Grasshoppers by the billion were on the march in the deep Southwest and Rocky Mountain region of the Uni-te'd States today, threatening fanner and stockman with ruin.Pitted against a fantastic insect | menace to millions of acres of farm [ and grazing lands were hundreds, of men and machines, waging des-1 perate war against seemingly relent- ! less \u2019hopper hordes.National Guard detachments mov-' ed into infested areas in Northeast- ! ern New Mexico and the Texas Pan- ! handle today, while Colorado, Okla-Ihoma, Montana and Wyoming farm-jers and Government agencies mobil-jized their resources against the pest.| Also in Wyoming, Montana, Utah and Idaho, the grasshopper threat j was overshadowed by the Mormon ! cricket, destructive and equally voracious cousin of the \u2019hopper.PRIME MINISTER TO ATTEND CORPS REUNION Toronto, June 9.\u2014(CP)\u2014Announcement that Prime Minister Mackenzie King wil] attend the opening of the Canadian Corps reunion here July 30, was received last night from Ottawa by corps bead-quarters.PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY MAY ADJOURN TODAY System of \u201cInterneship\u201d for Graduates of Theological Colleges Approved by Commissioners to General Assembly of Presbyterian Church.Toronto, June 9.\u2014( ad,- mmistration under Premier W.J.Patterson, with the Co-operative British And French Vessels Victims Of Latest Air Raids against torpedo attacks on heri merchantmen and ships of other | flags in the Mediterranean.France was a signatory of the accord and Italy later joined it, all contribu!-ing their warships to the patrol.If Britain should call another such conference, it was widely believed, both Italy and France might provide ' planes.Viscount Halifax, Foreign Secretary, was confronted with mounting; indignation from public and press I over the attacks by General Franco\u2019s ! air raiders.\tI The British-owned port of Gandia,: Dénia.Spain, June 9\u2014(/P) \u2014 The I Spain, was damaged and a dredge1 British freighter Isadora and the! noat^ sunk yesterday in air attacks.French freighter Brisbane were ! INiehe foreign vessels have been, jjornbeij today in separate Insurgent sunk or damaged by Insurgent air air ,.aids in Government-held Medi- His Most Gracious Majesty King George VT, whose birthday is being officially observed today throughout the Empire.Body Of Florida Kidnapping Victim Found\u2014Driver Held \u201cINTERNESHIP\u201d SYSTEM APPROVED Toronto, June 9.\u2014\u2014A system of \u201cinterneship\u201d for graduates of Theological colleges, as one Commissioner called it, was approved by Commmissioners of the Presbyterian Assembly in Canada in General Assembly here today.It Ls designed especially to help rural districts in Western Canada.Assembly recommended that in future graduate students spend a year in the field under appointment of the Board of Missions, receiving a certificate before they accept a call.They are to be paid under the terms of an ordained missionary.Rev.James McNeill, St.John\u2019s, Nfld., said in New Zealand students have to serve three years interne-ship.\u201cIt prevents them becoming j grasshoppers, jumping from church |to church,\u201d he said.j London, June 9.\u2014(®\u2014Home Of-' fice officials are examining regula-jtions which prevent separation of | murder juries.j The matter was brought up by | Mr.Justice Humphreys :n address-:ng a jury.He told them it was un-: fortunate they must be locked up i but he had no power to alter the | law.He thought the practice a survival of a time long gone by and the object of it had ceased to exist.Major H.A.Proctor, Member of Parliament for Accrington, called attention to the Judge\u2019s statement and asked whether the Home Office would introduce a measure to modernize the methods of jury treatment.Geoffrey Lloyd, Under Secretary for the Home Office, announced the law was being examined.bomibs in the past two weeks France also is aroused.Planes, -, from across the Spanish border flew ; .?lve Persons were killed .includ-over French territory yesterday for ;ln^- an observer for tho Non-lnter-the third time since Sunday despite , veIj^\u2019on Committee, in the raid on the French protests and reinforced Brisbane by a lone bomber outside aerial patrols on the border.\tj this harbor.Ten others were injur- Lord Halifax was believed to be e)« * * Members of the Sir John Sher* brooke Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire turned out in goodly numbers on Tuesday afternoon to attend a meeting at Mrs.Malcolm Mitchell\u2019s residence, called for the purpose of making final plans for their street Fair.The tea hostesses were Mrs.Erie Webster and Mrs.Wallace Barrie Mrs.Malcolm Mitchell, the Chap-tor\u2019s Regent, presiding over the business period.Prior to taking up the special feature it was decided to continue welfare work during the summer by the distribution of mod-cine, food and clothing, and also to f end ton boys to the Y.M.O.A.camp for a two weeks\u2019 holiday.The coming Street Fair then occupied the individed attention of the meeting until the tea hour.Through the kindly co-operation of Mrs.Mitchell, \u201c'Mitchell Park,\u201d will again be placed nt the disposal of the Chapter for their Fair.Among the many attractions already planned are pony rides and fish pond for iho kiddies, fortune telling, sales tables and afternoon tea on the lawn.During the (veiling there will be tree dancing on the street which divides \u201cMitchell Park\u201d from upper Moore street.There will also be games, and last but by no means least, that most intriguing and tempting of all games, \u201cBingo.\u201d Mrs.Malcolm Mitchell and her efficient supporters in the Chapter are sparing no effort to make their Street Fair on June 21st, one of the outstanding features of their already wonderful achievements.During the s and Mrs> j, j.Stew.Mrs.John Bain were m Coati cook ' recently The many friends of Mr.Laur- I ence Waldron will be pleased to learn that he has returned from j the Sherbrooke Hospital.Miss Martha Cunningham has re- ; turned to her home in East Angus, j having finished her school term ( here.Miss Audrey Waldron spent a j week-end in High Forest as guest it?'11\u2019 b\"1!?\u2019 w\u201cs a « of Miss Bertha McBurney.\tMrs- J- Stewart.derful address given by His Excellency Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-General of Canada and patron of the society.Pamphlets containing the addresses and messages were distributed.Rev.Mr.Adams was at his best and his address was an inspiration to go forward banded together for one great cause, \u201cThe Bible Society.\u201d The officers were re-elected for the coming year, as follows: President, Mr.W.H.Richmond; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.R.C.Grif-j fith.Total amount collected was) $47.60.While in town Mr.and Mrs.Adams were the guests of Mrs.Griffith.MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE SUTTON, QUE.Announces GRAND OPENING OF A NEW GRILL FOR BEER AND WINE ON THURSDAY, JUNE 9th Good Music.\tEverybody Welcome.Mr.Ham- Thompson and Mr.and Mrs.Patterson, of Montreal, and Mrs.Planche, of Rhode Island, visited the former\u2019s mother and brother.Mrs.Agnes Thompson and Mr and Mrs, Stanley Thompson.The manv friends of Mrs.George Hurley, of Sawyerville.formerly of [art.j Mrs.Archie Matheson has return-jed from Windsor, Ont., where she was a guest of her daughter, Mrs.R.Cleminson and Mr.Cieminson for a few weeks.Mr.Angus Morrison was in Greenville.Me., to visit his sister, Mrs.J.Dillon, who is a patient in hospital.Rev.Donald Morrson, of Mountain, Ont., was a guest of Mr.and i Rev.Mr.Morrison assisted with the sacraments in Gould.SOUTH DURHAM The annual meeting of British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the United Church.Rev.Mr.W.i-ve wrecr, now you\u2019re in C \u201cChicago?\u201d ressing gown, sud-1 Jolley, of M est Sbefford, were re-' 'and they all sat | cent Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.[ jn awkward sifence.I A.T.Barnes and Mi*s Grace Barnes., lighted a cigarette, j ^rs- Lessard and Miss Aline!\tMY^TTf\"\u2019 , .r,\u201e - ; Lewis, R.N., of Waterloo, were re-\tIY11 O 1 tL- \u2019¦ ne|cently calling on Miss Annie Me-;\t- [Govern.\tMrs.Wheatley and Miss Anna for a moment.\u201cWeL, |\tjjr.and Mrs.\tAlbert Temple,\tof\tReid,\tof\tMontreal,\twere\tguests of .slowly.\u201cYou\u2019ve had j Qojjgojdj Mass.,\tand Mr.and Mrs.[\ttheir\tsister, Mrs.Gordon\tMcGee, ire fur.than I have these.gj.Temple, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were Miss Verna McGee is spending days.I\u2019ve been trying to receilt|y calling on Mr.and Mrs.F.a few weeks in Montreal.o e\tof\tsome way to oe cross w.: h j H\tBowker.\t-.Ar.div-.u .\t\u2022 .\tOh, Jim, if I could only hate [\tand Mrs.\tE.P.Corcoran,\tof\t\u201cHow\tare the\tfish\tin these ; vrr.:I\u201d\tJ Waterloo, visited Mrs.Robb and parts?\u201d said I.you want to hate me ! Miss Marion Robb one day last week.! The ancient fisherman looked up Mr.Andrew Bowker and Mr.with a sigh: \u201cWell,\u201d said he, \u201cI Regan Maynes motored to Grande really can\u2019t say.For a week I\u2019ve Ligne to \"attend the closing exer- ; dropped them a line each day, but rises of Feller Institute.\tI so far have had no reply.\u201d this place, regret that she is a .Johnston, gave Rev.James Adam patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, [Johnson, gave Rev.James Adams, and jo:p ;n wishing her a speedy [a hearty welcome.Mr.Adams spoke recovery.\tjof the All-Dominion meeting held in Mr.and Mrs.John Reed and ; Convocation Hall at Toronto, to cele-family.of Sawyerville.were recent brate the fourth centenary of the Sundav guests of Mr.and Mrs, W.English Bible, and told of the won E.Bellam.\u201cYen.\u201d\t\t*\toe askec\ti lightly.Sudden\u2019.\ty Jim started to sing.\t\u201cBe I Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Clark, of Sut- (ors at the home Mrs.Qumt s brother, Smith, of Hartford, spending a short time at Bacon\u2019s Bay.Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Beerworth and daughter, Barbara .Ann, were in Goaticook to attend the marriage of the former's nephew, Mr.Gordon Beerworth, to Miss Elsie Turnbull.Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Rousseau, of East Angus, Mr.and Mrs.E, A, Conn are(t(>n' bave been the guests of Mr.and |Mr.Frank Kingsey, Eaton Corner.TT,\t1 Rousseau, of Cookshire, and Mr.°\u2018 UiVtsi ton, i Enu^t Wilson and Mr.Kelly, of Hayden, Mr.and,sPent a week-end at her home,here Knowlton, were recent guests of Mr and Mrs, E.R.Rousseau Mr.F.J.Brown has received new or,a\u2018j of the death of his only brother, Mr.,\t, .\t,\t.,\t.Frank Brown, of Lowell.Mass., af- P/\u2019t-» spading a brief hul!da3rwith;and Mrs.J.A.Bourque for a few days.| Among those from out of town Mrs.L.Hamilton, of Georgeville, j who attended the Smith-Parsons is visiting her daughter, Mrs.Ken-1 wedding on Saturday were Mr.and neth Vancour, and family.\tI Mrs.E.J.Smith.Sutton; Mr.and Rt.Rev.Philip Carrington, Bishop jMrs.Henry Smith, Concord, N.H.; of Quebec, was a recent guest of Dr.|Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Sown, Lennox-and Mrs.C.L.Brown at \u201cThe Oaks.\u201d|ville; Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Minims, Mrs, Boulay and family, of Coati-j Miss Dorothy Minims, R.N., Miss cook, are at their summer home forjHelen Scott, R.N., Miss Yvonne De-the season.\tboissiere and Mr.W.Ingham, Mont- Mrs.R.A.Temple and daughter, I real; Mr.Roger McKergow, Water-Miss Barbara Temple, of Wilder,iloo; Miss Margaret Buchanan and Vt., spent a week-end in town visit-! Messrs.John Buchanan, Erie Eld-.jing relatives and friends,\t(ridge, R.J.Roche, George Gleed Mr.Galen S.Brown, of Bourkes.! and tiZe/ and Mends regret thatj \u201c j nin\u2019ess.Mr.Brow Edward Nicholson of Scots-of the Eastern Townsl McKay and Mrs.Christine Adde, all I Kriative returning; home except Mrs.Erland ! ^as^er Hayden and children, who will re-(town, met with an accident on May main for a few weeks\u2019 visit.\tfracturing his arm.I his is the Recent Sunday guests of Mr.and second time he has had this mir-Mrs.Ross MacDonald were Mr.and |f'ortune' having fractured the same Mrs.Wilson Ross, of Thetford Mines jar»1 about six years ago.and their three children, Miss Olive j :\t- Ross and Mr.Edgar Taylor, of St.jwaUon.at St.Matthias parsonage.Gp,n/Se.\ti Mr.and Mrs Wilson, of Sawyer- Mr.and Mrs.Edward Forrest and|vjj|Ci were the guest> 0f their son, son, Harold, were guests of Mrs.J.; Mr.C.C.Wilson aVd Mrs Wilson.(Home N.Cowan.Mrs.George Moore, of Montreal, was a guest for a few days of Miss M.MacMillan.Mrs.A.A.MacAulay and Wayne MacAulay spent three days in Sherbrooke, guests of Mr.R.A.MacAulay.Mrs.MacAulay, her sons.John and Wayne, and daughter.Cuyla, were also tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Bishop, of Bishopton.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Miller, of Lake Megantic, were callers at Mr.and Mrs.G.O.Martin\u2019s home.Mr.and Mrs.George Humphrey and daughter, Elizabeth, Worcester, Mass., were guests of Mrs.P.W.Buchanan.Recent callers of Miss Flora McKay and Mrs.C.Adde were Mr.and Mrs, George MacCaskill and Mrs.J.Duffy, of Gould, Mrs.Emerson Hunt and Miss Mary MacDonald, of Portland, Me., and Mrs.Mary MacLeod, Mrs.Dora Stearns, Miss Katie Morrison and Mrs.J.N.Maclver, of Scotstown.n was a ships and well known here.Mr.and Mrs.F, J.Brown and son, Mr.Guy Brown motored to Lowell to attend the funeral.Mr, D.L.Paul and Miss Flora Paul were week-end visitors of Rev and Mrs.B.Watson, Fitch Bay.Mrs.F.H.Sleeper and chaffeur, Mr.Fred Small, of St.Petersburg.Florida, have arrived at.her summer Elmwood Park\u201d.Dr.and Mrs.O.I Rev.E.M.Wilson, of Waterloo, was also a recent guest of- his brother, Mr.C.C.Wilson.FITCH BAY Mi.and Mrs.N.II.Baird spent a week-end in Magog, as guests of Mr and Mrs.William Whittier.Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Cooke had as guests for a week-end, recently, Mr.and Mrs.Homer Dustin, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mr.and Mrs.Aubrey Carson, of Trcnholm, were recent guests of Mr.Carson s sister, Mrs.G.H, Huckins, and Mr.Huckins.Mrs.Paul and Miss Flora Paul, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, spent a week-end in town with Rev.B, Watson and Mrs.Kidney Acids Rob Your Rest Mtny proplr never *eem to pet a pend night'* rent.They (urn and Ins* lieawnke and count alioep.Often they hlame it on \u201cnervea\u201d when it may he their kidney».Hoalthy kidney a filter poiaona from the hlood.If they are faulty and fail, poiion* atay in the *y«tem and aleopleianeia, headache, harkache often follow.H you don\u2019t *leep well, try Dodd\u2019a Kidney Pill* for half a century the favorite remedy, toj Dr.Chases Ointment Dodd's Kidney Pills Insects cannot destroy the : Sequoia trees.When an insect into the bark, a tannin-like chokes it Mr.George Gaffield, of Derby Line, Vt., and Miss Amy Ford, of Stanstead College, attended the shower for Miss Temple.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Burton, of New York, have arrived at the \"Grange.\u201d the Burton home.Mrs.George Lavers, of Tom his parents, Brown.Mr.and Mrs, A.C.taking up residence in Colt's tenement.Miss Kathleen Lyon, of Lidey Blair, Drummondville, Miss Verta Roberts, R.N., L.Samuel John, of N.B.Bissell are Mrs.Peter DUNKIN «\t! Visitors at Mr, E.W.Davis\u2019 re- ,\t,\ts ,^;cently were Mr.and Mrs.Claude spent a week-end with her parents.|A]i\u2018 and three chiidren, Merlin, Mr.and Mrs.E.P.Lyon.Miss Mar-,R T .\t,\t.Mr.\u2019 Perfect (flip GUTTA PERCHA .\t.\t(Robert and Jean, Mrs.Charles I .lone Woodard, of Beebe, and M/55 j Schoolcraft, of Fitch Bay, Mr.Ver-n uoer, vt., na,d DaviSj of Richfoi.d> Vt, Mr.Otis Truax and family, of | Newport, spent a Sunday in Dunkin Barbara Temple, of were recent overnight guests at the same home TIRES SCOTSTOWN with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Bedard and (taken possession of the place vacat-son, Clair and Miss Welch, of Man-led by Mr.Boyce.Mr.and Mrs.Wr.T.Pearson and\tsonville,\twere\tguests\tof Mrs.Sami Mr.Cronin has moved to Mr.\tEd- daughter.Ann, were Sunday guests\tAiken.\ti\tmond Lagnes\u2019 farm, Mr, Lagne\thas of Mr.Pearson\u2019s sister, Mrs.Ross] Mr.Buel Boyce has moved into [gone away to work.Taylor.They were accompanied\tone part of\tMr.Urban Couser\u2019s\tMiss McXaughton closed\ther obi*,home by Mrs.Taylor and daughters,\thouse.\tMr.\tRussell\tBickford has\tschool on Thursday, and a\tpro- gramme was given on Friday, Fifteen prizes were given by the teacher, Miss McXaughton will return to her home in Lennoxville.Many regret her leaving, as she has many friends here who wish her success in the future.KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.KING ANP 2ERN,APTEf?ESCAPING PROM THE LOCO HERB distillery MEET KID AND INSTRUCT HIM TO CLIMB INSIDE TO GET THE KEY TO KING'S HANDCUFFS.fe-9 By Zane Grev.I\u2019LL GET THAT GUN,TOO.IT LOOKS LIKE l KING'S \u201c - THEN- 6REAT WORK, KID: THEM DOWN TO MEf ARE YOU ALL RIGHT?: LOCO AND GARLER ARE OJT IN FRONT OF THE PISTILLERV NOV/.THEY'RE WATCHING THE TRAIL P TIGHT THOUGH HANDCUFF PEEPHOLE AHEAD/KIP SHELF Inc \\ wi.ij; Features Syndicate, Inc I World rights reserved BRINGING UP FATHER.By George McManus.ISN'T THAT POP RENT HEAD'O'DOUL GOiN' INTO JIGGS'MOUSE ^ - THAT MEANS THEY'LL GIT INTO ONE OP THEIR OLD-TIME ARGUMENTS- AN' I KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS FROM THE OLD DAVS - I'VE GOT TO \u2019PHONE THE CHIEP- Mi 7-,->r HELLO-CHIEF-I HAVE BAD NEWS- \"FOR RENT HEAD\" O'DOUL.IS CALLING ON JIGGS- YES -MAKE IT SNAPPY- BE READY-BOYS-THE ARGUMENT IS STARTIN' YOU SAID IT- I KIN HEAR TH' VOICES- THIS WILL BE OUR DAILY EXERCISE EVERY PAY-FROM NOW 18^ Copr.IV.'S.King Petfuiw Syndic*!*, Inc., World ngtu» rcscrvtd IT WON\u2019 BE long NOW IS THAT 50-?THAT'S PAGE TEH SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938.LOCAL SQUAD BADLY TROUNCED BY GRANBY Red Sox Whitewashed Sherbrooke Last Night Loose Fielding.Shaky Pitching and Weak Hitting Accounted for Thirteen to Nil Blanking at Hands of \u201cBuzz\u201d Maloney\u2019s Aggregation\u2014Winners Collected Seventeen Base Hits.In Sporting Vein By Allan Bryce.With George Marshall and John-® nie Reiehel performing ineffective-1 ly on the mound and Jack Huxtabie the only man able to solve deliveries of Jim Turner at all successfully, the Sherbrooke entry in the Provincial Baseball League went dcwn to a thirteen to nothing whitewashing at the hands of the .eague-ieading Granby Red Sox last night.Quebec Athletics eked our a two-to-one victory over St.Hyacinthe and Three Rivers downed Sore! five, to four in the other scheduled j games.Four costly errors accounted materially for the defeat of the \\ homesters, who, as a result of their ; loss, crept closer to the cellar-dwelling Quebec Athletics, whom they, play at the Stadium tonight.The Red Sox started making runs ; m the firs: inning.Thunder wasl handed a free ticket to first by ; George Marshall, one of the new Sherbrooke pitchers, and Desmar-1 ais came through with a single.1 after which Spirriek walked to load the sacks.A safety by \"Buzz\u201d Maloney, Granby\u2019s playing manager, brought Thurrier an across the platter.In the second frame.Joe Driscoll.firs: baseman, walked and trotted Granbv .241 212 100\u201413 home ahead of Leach, Granby third Sherbrooke .000 000 000\u2014 0 baseman, who picked out one to hisj F .4!1 roh,_ F s_,aU 1 *»* \u201ca \u201c \u2022\u2019« Ike '\u2022\u2018\u2018laSïïï s\"™k .d ftejd ca.r.er.\tbatted in.Maloney 3.Driscoll 2, K.O.COSTELLO San Antonie, Texas, battler, who will apeear in Sherbrooke on June 18th against Eddie O'Lash, from Desmarai?New Hampshire.Thurrier greeted the renet tuner with a long double, scoring Turner, and tallied a moment later Granby 7; double plays.Thurrier to Spirriek to Nolan, Mandsville i bails: off Marshall 4.off Reiehel, to the\tTnm-r.2; struck out, by Tur- S pi' ~ t \u2022\tto Small to Dirubio 2; bases on rtek s long fly to izzie Cohen jn, - -\t- -\t- -\t\u2019\t- - - centre-field.; A:: v:.; , Tl - .4 bv- Buckley I; hits, off Mar-guih.\t^t.j.w\tis.\t3 -n one inning, off Reiehel in lie8 fourth?one1 In he fifth, two \u201914 ,in s:?5?nir-?s Backley ,none in the sixh and another in the sev-\ttild'\"phlhes,^ by the slugging Red Sox scoreless during the last two frames.\tj QUEBEC WON PITCHING The local players, who up unti: !\tg CTTLE last night had been banging out j Quebec June 9.\u2014G>\u2014Quebec com- ises on balls ^\t\u201e\t-\u2014 - ™\ttwo runs in ner.With the exception of Hux- the fifth innir.z and defeat oec June y.\u2014 \\f\u2014^ueo plenty of base hits, vvere unable to j bined a single, two bases fathom the deliveries of Jim Tur-.anrj an error score f-wo table, who fa-t three saietses, and j Hyacinthe ie hen was a pitcher's battle with _ l! i Pepper going th Quebec.Swan, j Rair St.e yestei Charley Small, Joe Dirubio, each collected a base knock, the boys swung futiieiy all evening.Loose play in the field aided in the defeat.\u201cSnooks\u201d Mandeviilc muffed two easy double-play balk and, in the fourth, pulled a need- : pinch hi.less play by throwing to third base.' c\u201eore jj,.'nlîjnc,= .in an effort to catch Maloney on a\t* .P, H E roller from the bat of Phil Corrigan.: st Hyacinthe 000 010 000\u20141 3 T Two men were out at the time.\tQuebec\t000 020 OOx 2 2 0 full distance for hurling for the taints gave up the mound in the eighth inning to make room for a Granby Thurrier .Desmarais .Spirriek .Nolan .Maloney .P.Corrigan Driscoll .Leach .Turner .Totals .Sherbrooke Mandeviile Allen .Dirubio .Huxtabie .Cohen .C.Small .Conte .E.Small .Marshal), p xReichel, p yAsselin .zBuckley, p pBarry .AB R H PO A ,.o .4 .4 .5 1 1 Batteries: Pepper and Berm wan, Andrews and O\u2019Fiahertv.TRIFLUVIANS SCORED ON MARTIN\u2019S DOUBLE 41 13 17 27 8 AB R H PO A .4 .4 .4 » \u2022 4 .4 0 .2 .1 .0 0 f) Three R;\tivers, June\t9._7\u2019_ A Ions' doubh\t2 by Mart:\tn that scored Trudei in t\the last ha!\tf cf the tenth enabled Th\t\tto eke out a victorv ov\u20ac\tit Sore! f:\tv-e to four in a pitching\tduel\tveen Bertrand.and \u201cLefty\t\u201d Choquette\t=.newcomer to the local y\tearn.\t Hargrea^\t.\"es starred\tfor the locals, h:c double\tin the fin\ttt scoring tvro men.In\tthe fourth\the started a rally that\tnetted b\txo runs.He by Krakow sky.wild at the start, 0 Three 0 Sore! 0\tB?.200 Î Bert nd Ha R.H.E, \u20145 9 6 -4 8 1 i Galen; ;n- xReplaced Marshal King-\tGranby .yBatted for\tReiehel\tin seventh\tThree River inning.\tSorel .zReplaced Rekhel in eighth\tin-,\tSt.Hyaeinti ning.\t_\tDrummondvi pBalted for\tBuckley in ninth\tin-;\tSherbrooke ning;\t, Quebec LEAGUE STANDING W.L.13 .\t4 m 'T'ONE your skin and give your face Bumulat\u2019.ng \u201cbracer\u201d with a refresh ing Gillette waUc-up shavef You'll look alert and feel fit.Blue Gillette Blades whisk off el.ubble clean and close because they\u2019re prncieion-mado to fit your Gillette Razor! Jnnht on them and get the best shaves money can buy.At your dealers\u20145 for 25c, 10 for 50c.#&«¦ Gillette Blades ^ Matif SO* ro* TH I WORIO V MNIST SHAVtS Eddie O\u2019Lash, who comes from down New Hampshire way, will hook up with K.O.Costello in the feature .attraction on the boxing card slated |for June 18th at the local Arena.Costello, of San Antonio, Texas, I will be remembered for his speed and ability in the ring,, especially in his tilt with Paul Junior, while O\u2019Lash is jon his way up in the fighting world.Babe Beatty, husky Lennoxville | boy, will throw leather at Oliver ; Shanks, of Winnipeg.Man., a mem-jber of the Canadian Olympic boxing | |team in the semi-final bout, while! \u2018Rene Loubier, popular local pugilist, I will oppose Babe McLeod, of Mont-! real, one of the leading contenders for the Dominion lightweight crown.A! Shanks and Jean Lavigne will meet in the curtain raiser.It should , be a good show.» * * Walter Young and Gerard Cote, Quebec\u2019s crack distance runners, i should draw large crowds to witness the fifteen mile jaunt from Greenlay to Sherbrooke which will be held on June 11th in connection; with the Catholic School Field Day.! The race will serve as a tuning up ; for both men, who will participate in S the Provincial Marathon on July! 3rd.Cote placed well within the first ten in the recent Boston run, and stiould give Young a real battle ; here.The race will be concluded with S several laps around the Exhibition track.Local fans will be cheering ; for Paul Denault, to date the sole 1 Sherbrooke man to signify his intention to compete.« \u2022 \u2022 \u201cMoher is a good pitcher.I won\u2019t ! say he is a world beater, but he should do all right for Sherbrooke,\u201d stated Johnny Crowley when asked about the ability of young \u201cCasey\u201d Moher, the young Providence College hurler he will bring to Sherbrooke with him on June 10th.Certainly the local executive is working hard to assemble a winning pitching staff, and should receive the; support of the fans in their efforts,! although many have expressed the opinion that the team needs something more that added twirling power.\u2022 \u2022 * Baby Arizmendi, who has been a human punching bag in the fight game for a good many years, held , the world\u2019s lightweight champion, j Lou Ambers, to a draw in the Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium the) other night.The veteran of a hundred and one nights in a prize ring predicted flatly that Henry Armstrong would stretch Ambers out on the canvas when they meet in New York ; on July 26th.The \u201cBellicose Baby\u201d j should, know, for Armstrong trim-, med him at the Olympic two months ago.One never knows, but it looks bad for Mr.Ambers.* * * \u201cFaith, and he\u2019s a broth of a bhoy\u201d is Dr.Patrick O\u2019Callaghan, Irish medico who holds the world\u2019s record in the hammer throw.Turning from surgery to butchery in the wrestling ring, O\u2019Callaghan has been romping through a formidable list of opponents, including our old friends, one Cy Williams, the \u201cAlligator Man\u201d from the swamps of Florida.In addition to holding the Olympic! hammer toss record, \u201cPat\u201d is an allround athlete who can run any distance in close to record time, high jump, broad jump, toss the discus) and hurl the javelin in the vicinity! of the hundred yard mark.\u201cIndade1 and its the likes of him that holds j high the head of the Emerald Isle in the world of sport.\u201d \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u201cChina has taken the attitude ofj prolonging hostilities toward Japan, but we are putting forth every effort to end this current conflict,\u201d stated the Japanese Minister of Welfare, Marquis Koichi Kido, wTien questioned as to official plans of the Govern-) ment concerning the Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.Marquis Kido is either possessed of a remarkable sense of humor or else he is a short-sighted \u201cignoramus.\u201d Perhaps he feels that the Chinese should sit back and let the armed forces of the Mikado tear up their country at will and not have the audacity, nay, the impudence, to offer resistance or prolong the ; conflict.In any event, the Japs are going ahead with plans for the games and have set Saturday, September Cist, to .Sunday, October 6th, 1940, as the dates.The city of Tokyo has drawn up a sixteen million yen municipal Olympic budget.Apparently the Japs have a yen to put the games over in a big way.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Packy and Danny Paul have packed their grips and are on their way home from a successful season in the English ring.It will be interesting to watch their progress at home, because Canadian boxing fan?have been following their activities abroad with considerable interest.Their cagy manager, Bud Davis, has jockeyed them through some hard battles and has secured a large amount of publicity for his charges, but over here the lads will have to deliver the goods.With Tommy Osborne and a few-other promising punchers just aching :for action, the Pauls will not be bothered with fight problems, and will lhave plenty of opportunities to continue their winning record.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 They laughed at Mickey Cochrane .when he traded two Detroit favorites for Vernon Kennedy, Chicago White Sox hurler.They said he hadn\u2019t re-j covered from the concussion of the i brain he received when felled by a ; pitched ball last year, j But it seems that Mr.Cochrane Has the last laugh, for Kennedy is j boasting a nine game victory string and shows no signs of losing his stride.Three Squads Tied In City Softball League Raton.New Wellington and Textile Deadlocked tor Second Place as a Result of Last Night\u2019s Games\u2014Raton Downed Hoboes, Textile Trounced J.N.Boisvert and Etoile Filante Drubbed Lennoxville.*- Paton downed Hoboes in a thrill-ing City Softball League contest I/\\OM\tA on the Parade Grounds last night; |(|}|j|« {sal\t\\ by the score of five to four.Etoile jJVKlii If\tII W/ Filante crushed Lennoxville twenty to six and Textile defeated J.N.Boisvert sixteen to four in the other scheduled games.By virtue of their victories, Paton and Textile advanced to a second-place tie with New Wellington, all three squads having eight points.Kayser tops the circuit with five straight victories.With Emile Yergeau baffling the Hoboes\u2019 batsmen, Paton went into a four to nothing lead in the first four innings on runs by Metivier, Yergeau.Auger and Goode.\u201cAnnie\u201d Choquette tallied in the fourth and Clark, H Boisvert and Lepage in the sixth to tie the game up, but Nadeau romped around the bases for a gift home run.when the Hoboes\u2019 outfield handled his hit loosely in the seventh, and won the game for the Paton outfit.Line-ups: Paton: Bibeau.Metivier.Yergeau, Lessard.Nadeau, Goode, La-bonte.Auger Kandalaft and Fortier.Hoboes: Murphy, Clark, H.Bus-vert, Lepage, Fillon Choquette.Parsons, Nadeau, L.Boisvert and Mutton.Score by innings: Paton .210 100 01\u20143 Hoboes .000 013 00\u20141 Will, STRENGTHEN SHER-BROOKE BALL TEAM ETOILE FILANTE MON WITH EASE Scoring four runs in the first frame, six in the third, three in the fourth, one in the fifth and six ,n the sixth, Etoile Filante rode rough-shode over Lennoxville, marking up a one-sided twenty to six victory.Mullin, Maurice.Hadlock, Dube, Beilam and Gingras crossed the plate for the losers, while practically every member of the winning aggregation scored.Line-ups: Lennoxville: Mullin, Povey, Maurice, Bozer, Hadlock, Dube, Allen, Beilam, Gingras and Laramie.Etoile Filante: Petit, Fontaine, Leblond, Belanger, Martel.Boisvert, Thibault.Monfette, Gervais and Emond.Score bv innings: Lennoxville .123 000 0\u2014 6\t8\t3 Etoile Filante 406 316 x\u201420 25 2 BOYS LED BILL TERRY\u2019S SQUAD \u201cKing Carl\u201d Hubbell and \u201cMaster Melvin\u201d Ott Showed Way as Giants Took Two from Cubs\u2014Red Sox Tied Yanks for Second Place.Somewhere in that Valhalla reserve for baseball\u2019s departed great, the \u201cOld Man\u201d looked down today and had a hearty chuckle over the doings of New York Giants in general and \u201cKing Carl\u201d Hubbell and \u201cMaster Melvin\u201d Ott in particular He\u2019s been gone six years now, but he found things just about the same.McGraw\u2019s boys are there when the chips are down.The \u2018\u2018Old Man,\u201d of course, was John McGraw.There was only one.And McGraw\u2019s boys, naturally, are \u201cMaster Melvin\u2019\u2019 and \u201cKink Carl.\u201d They were hand-picked by the old man and learn their A-B-C\u2019s from him.McGraw, you know, used to run the Giants, before \u201cTerrible Bill\u201d Terry\u2019s regime.Now Bill has 4one a swell job, but in his six years in the driver\u2019s seat, the two men he\u2019s relied on most and who have let him down least are McGraw\u2019s boys \u2014the two he inherited when the \u201cOld Man\u201d turned over the reins j back in 1932.It was that way again yesterday.J Giants were riding a losing run, with everything going wrong.They | had dropped six out of seven on j their western swing, came to ) Chicago for their \u2018\u2018crooshal\u2019 series j with the Cubs, and lost the first clash there Tuesday, sinking one .and one-half games out of the ] league lead.So it was up to McGraw\u2019s boys I yesterday\u2014and the result was a j double-header victory for Terry\u2019s j Terriers, which boosted them right back to the top In the opener, Melvin exploded his twelveth homer of the season Led by Luc Roy, hard-working I in the tenth inning to break up th-second baseman, who scored four j same for a four to two G:an: 'vm.runs, Textile trimmed J.N.Boisvert l Then _ \u201cKing Carl\u201d went out m sixteen to four\t1 the nightcap and took care of the The winners got away to a four i rest of the job.Only five Cubs run lead in the first inning on runs * Pa-'«d f ^\tand f'inrlsd by Roy, G.Riel, R.Boisvert and R.! as ,e tuir-d Baker and were never headed.Roy I P°stmg his seventh win of and Raymond tallied in the second, raising Textile's total to six, while Slater and Rousseau broke the ice for Boisvert.Textile went on to chalk up ten more runs, while Boisvert were only able to score singles in the third and fifth.Line-ups: Textile: Roy, Raymond.G.Riel, Baker, R.Boisvert, Rouleau, J.Riel.Humphrey, Caya, D.Boisvert and Collin.Boisvert: Moore, MacLean, Corcoran, Patton, Murray, F.Slater.Rousseau, G.Slater, Heath and G.Blais.\u201cWe are doing our utmost to secure a baseball team worthy of this city and one which local fans will support,\u201d declared Rolan Dngre, when interviewed by the Record this morning.Mr.Dugre stated that he was not in a position to mention names or to reveal the plans of the executive, but would have it known that the squad will certainly bo improved.Evidently a big shake-up is coming very shortly.ed in a five-hitter to pitch Tigers to a five to one victory over Athletics.Cincinnati Reds romped off with a seven to five win over Phi.-lies in a night encounted.Local Road Race Draws Group Of Fine Runners Walter Young and Gerard Cote Head List of Entries for Greenlay-Sherbrooke Race on June 11\u2014Evans, Lee and Wilson Will Be Formidable Participants\u2014Toronto Lad Is \u201cDark Horse.\u201d ROYALS WON FIFTH STRAIGHT Just when everyone was about convinced that there .was an aura of invincibility about the Newark Bears.- Buffalo Bisons came along and proceeded to demonstrate that the champions can be taken and that the International League pennant race is far from settled.Bears were riding high in first place with eleven straight victories to their credit yesterday until the herd stampeded.Unleashing one of the most devastating attacks of Ihe season, Bisons trampled Hears into double defeat, nineteen to five, and four to one, and moved within five games of the league-leaders.Bisons walloped three Newark pitchers for twenty-one hits, including four doubles, one triple and three homers in capturing the opener, and belted out eleven safeties in the night-cap to win easily beaind the three-hit pitching of Kowalik.Though Bears\u2019 victory skein was snapped, a few other streaks continued unbroken in the circuit, notably Baltimore Orioles\u2019 string of losses.Orioles suffered their thirteenth defeat in a row last night when they bowed six to three to Montreal Royals who hung up their fifth win in a row.Toronto Maple Leafs were presented with their third and fourth consecutive defeats, five to two and four to one by Jersey City Giants in another twin bill.Glen Gabier and Tommy Baker each pitched five-hit ball in stopning Leaf?.Rochester Red Wings hung up their third successive triumph, beating Syracuse Chiefs three to one behind the smooth hurling of Howie Krist IRISH GREENS UNDEFEATED IN FIVE CONTESTS LUC ROY STARRED TEXTILE FOR of a j ykes\u2019 LEAGUE Kayser .New Wellington Patton .Textile .Hoboes ¦\t.City Trans.it .Beatty Brothers Etoile Filante .Lennoxville .Boisvert.Beavers .\t\u2022 ¦ STANDING P.W.5 5 L.P.0 10 8 8 8 6 6 4 4 I 2 2 2 usual classic, he year by a four to one margin.Meantime Y'ankees were rudely clubbed around in both end?double-header bv Jimmy D limping Chicago White Sox vest\u2019r-day and dropped into a tie for second place in the American League.Gerry Walker\u2019s homer in the ninth and single in the thirteenth gave the Sox the op-ner, eleven to ten, and Bill Dietrich\u2019s pitching through the first seven frames wa= enough for a ten to six Chicago victory in the nightcap, although Yanks came back in the, closing two frames.This double defeat gave Boston Red Sox a chance to pull up to a second place tie, and they made the most of it.Jimmy Foxx whacks:! a pair of homers and drove in fou\u2019-runs as Tom Yaw key\u2019s gold-placed outfit knocked off Clevslano Indians, seven to six.Bobb Feller lasted less than seven innings.Brooklyn Dodgers continued their amazing Western invasion w.th a seven to six decision over St.Louis i Cardinals.The equally unpredictable St.Louis Browns made it two straight over Washington by an eleven to five margin Bob Klinger\u2019s six-bitter gave YESTERDAY'S GAMES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 6, Baltimore 3.¦Tersev City 5 Toronto 2.Jersey City 4.Toronto 1.Buffalo 19.Newark 5.Buffalo 4.Newark 1 Rochester 3.Syracuse 1.AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 11, New York 10.Chicago 10.New York 6.Detroit 5.Philadelphia 1.Boston 7, Cleveland 6.St.Louis 11.Washington NATIONAT, LEAGUE New York 4, Chicago 2.New York 4.Chicago 1.Pittsburgh 4 Boston 1.Brooklyn 7.St.Louis 6 Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 5.League-Leaders Trounced Sherbrooke High School Fourteen to Three\u2014Y.M.1 C.A.Won Initial Game at Expense of St.Pat\u2019s Whites.St.Pat\u2019s Greens and Y.M.C.A.rang up convincing victories in the Inter-School Softball League games played at the Parade Grounds yesterday.The undefeated Greens drubbed Sherbrooke High School fourteen to three while the \u201cY\u201d squad downed St.Pat\u2019s Whites eleven to four.Wendell Wilcox starred on the mound for the Greens, holding S.H.S.scoreless for five of the seven innings and chalking up four strikeouts, as well as contributing a triple to the total of hits.The senior Irishmen broke loose for five tallies in the first inning, and were held scorless in the sixth only.John Southern cracked out a home run and Blais, Blue and Lebrun each rapped a brace of doubles.Bob Kellett and the Stewarts, Gordon and Alex, led the losers at bat.Line-ups: Greens \u2014 Lebrun, Blue, Vincent, Barlow, Blais, Daniels, Mitchell, Udall, Wilcox and Southern.S.H.S.\u2014Jackson, G.Stewart, A.Stewart, Newton, Clowery, Wright, Kellett, Willis, Smith and Ames.Score by innings: S.H.S.OCX) 012 0\u2014 3 12 11 Greens .542 110 1\u201414 15 5 Batteries\u2014G.Stewart and Jack-son; Wilcox and Blais.BASEBALL ST AX DIXGS /\u2022 i ,*, ¦ I r., r>\tPirates a four to one win over (Additional Sport on Pago o) Boston Bees.Tommy Bridges turn- \tW.\tL.\tP.C.Newark \t\t30\t14\t.682 Buffalo \t\t\t24\t18\t.571 Rochester \t\t25\t22\t.532 Jersey City \t\t23\t25\t.479 Syracuse \t\t19\t22\t.463 Montreal \t\t21\t25\t.457 Toronto \t\t19\t24\t.442 Baltimore .\t46\t27\t.373 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW.\tL.\tP.C.Cleveland \t\t29\t15\t.659 New York .\t24\t19\t.558 Boston \t\t .\t24\t19\t.5f>8 Washington \t\t26\t22\t.542 Detroit \t\t22\t23\t.489 Chicago \t\t16\t23\t.410 Philadelphia\t\t17\t25\t.405 St.Louis \t\t14\t26\t,350 NATIONAL\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW.\tL.\tP.C, New York \t\t28\t16\tG 56 Chicago \t\t29\t18\t.617 Boston \t\t21\t18\t.n:;* Cincinnati \t\t23\t20\t Pittsburgh \t\t21\t20\t.512 St.Louis \t\t18\t24\t.429 Brooklyn \t\t20\t27\t.426 Philadelphia\t\t11\t23\t.282 \u201cY\u201d TEAM SCORED FIRST VICTORY The Y.M.C.A.scored their initial triumph in easy fashion to the tune of eleven to four behind the steady hurling of Ed.Steven?, who fanned nine hitters and scattered thirteen bingles.The \u201cY\u201d jumped into a six run lead in the opening frame as a result of Richardson's triple, Barfield\u2019s double and five successive singles, and marked up four more in the second.Don Barfield paced his team\u2019s attack with a two bagger and three singles, while Wilson, Stevens and Campbell made timely bits.Hibbard, Picard, Pelletier and Veasy were outstanding for the losers.Line-ups: Y.M.C.A.\u2014 Wilson, Stevens, j Campbell, Ives, Long, Barfield, i Stewart, Brooks, Richardson and Ross.Whites\u2014Dupont, Pelletier, Meagher, Veasy, Hibbard, Ciaceio, Boisvert, Picard and McCabe.Score by innings: Whites .100 021 0\u2014 4 15 9 Y.M .C.A.640 010 x\u201411 16 27 Batteries\u2014Pelletier and Dupont; Stevens and Wilson.LEAGUE STANDING Greens.5\t0\t1000 j S.H.S.3\t2\t.600 ! Whites .1\t4\t.200 Y.M.C.A.1\t4\t.200 Geogre Parnassus has rounded up 50,000 iron men to guarantee Henry Armstrong if the negro will defend his welterweight title against Ceferino Garcia.Walter Young and Gerard Cote head the list of distance runners who will compete in the fifteen milo marathon from Greenlay to Sherbrooke which will be held on June 11th in conjunction with the field day for the Catholic school children, of Sherbrooke under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus.Y\u2019oung, last year\u2019s winner of the Boston Marathon, in whose honor the race will be held, was born in Greenlay and has made a fine showing in recent years.In 1937 he captured the ten-mile world\u2019s championship snowshow race.Cote is a native of St.Hyacinthe, and is well known here.His performances in the recent Boston race, in which he placed seventh, and in the Salisbury Marathon, in which he finished sixth, stamp him as a starry runner and local fans should watch his showing on June 11th with considerable interest.The following runners will also take part in the race: Lloyd Evans, of Montreal, who finished seventh in the Salisbury Marathon and sixteenth in the Hub jaunt; W.Wilson, of Montreal, coach of the Royal Rov* ;ers Club and father of Alex Wilson, ; who represented Canada in two j Olympic Games and three British Empire Games; Eyra Lee, of Mont* real, a three-time winner of the Mount Hamilton ten-mile run, who Uvon a twenty-mile raeff under the [auspices of the Toronto Monarch A.;c.Club against a field that included j famous Dave Komonen; Tom Mas-jkell, a member of the Royal Rover\u2019s Club, who has participated in the I Boston Marathon on two occasion; Albert Muir, of Toronto, a \u201cdark ; horse\u201d who has shown up well in i training; Bill Smallcombe, of Mont-heal, who finished twenty-seventh in the \u201cBeantown\u201d race; Albert Stur-key, a protege of Eyra Lee, and Paul Denault, the lone Sherbrooke entrant, who won the Lachine Marathon in 1936.The remainder of the Field Day programme will be participated in by all the local schools under the supervision of the Catholic School Board, and will consist of the usual track and field events for all classes.Among the features will be a one-mile open bicycle race, a ten mile race between teams from Granby, Windsor Mills and Sherbrooke and a | demonstration of muscular develop-! ment by Professor Joffre and hia ! pupils.The Field Day is being held under : the patronage of Mgr.P.S.Des-ranleau, Bishop-Coadjutor of Sher-ibrooke Diocese, Col.the Hon.j Johnny Bourque.Provincial Minister j of Public Works, Charles B.Howard, M.P., and Mayor Marcus Armitage.Rev.Brothers Gedeon, Emile, Theodore, Charles-Edouard and Alexis will be in charge of the meet, and the, event will be free of charge.Br?t sports picture of the year was the one made by Rolland Ran-sdm.of Detroit News, showing Schoolboy Rowe walking through the pitching box of Detroit headed for\u2014the Texas.Even such a tough old hombre as \u201cLefty\u201d Grow says it put a lump in his throat and \u201cmade me do some serious thinking.\u201d LABATT\u2019S RADIO BASEBALL Quebec Athletics - VS - Sherbrooke White Sox TONIGHT ! 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A new sensational lire that blends economy with efficiency as never before in Tire History, Silent, dependable, it meets the demand of modern car speeds \u2022 .gives you increased non-skid features, quick slopping power, wide road, gripping traction and long life, at a surprisingly low price.4-ply or 6-ply Cable Cord Construction.REDM0ND-KIKBY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, 17 Wellington Street South.Tel.63G.MODERN ELECTRIC VULCANIZING WORKS REG\u2019D., 12 St, Edouard St.Tel.3112.COOMBS BROS., 259 King Street West, Tel.2206.7U DUNLOP \"THE WORLD\u2019S FINEST TIRE\u201d ° SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9.1938.PACE ELEVEN You will find it in tb* Classified Ads Two Cents a Word niwumsHiiiiapi lawn Radio Programme riil HiiiHl \u2014» Prices For Classified Advertising: CASH RATE \u2014 2 cents per word, minimum charge 25 cents for 10 words or less.CHARGE RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge.50 cents tor 10 words or less.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being cailed thereto.BIRTHS\u2014MARRIAGES\u2014DEATHS Death and Funeral Notices, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam without poetry, 75c an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam 10c per line extra.Engagements, Weddings, Birth Notices, 50c.List of flowers included in obituary reports 2c a word.25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader Notice in country locals, 15c per line, five words to a line; Lennoxville and City Briefleta, 20c per line.To Let Personal For Sale TODAY CHLT, Sherbrooke; 7:00 p.m.\u2014 Baseball, St.Hyacinthe at Sherbrooke; 8:30, Studio programme; URGE CLASS CONFIRMED AT M1 en ! to GET VIGOR, VIT A.UTÏ, TRY | QLD erick, timbers, LUMBER,;^00- Singing Cowboys; 9:15, Joe REMEMBERED BY COWANSVILLE KNOWLTON W.A.raw oyster invigo,store and other, V7 scrap, ctc\u201e from oU {mlndry buildinK Settano;^9:30, French programme; Rt.ReV.John Farthing, B'lShOp pjne 7rj|]Ute Raid tO M6171017 stimulants in New OSTREX Tonic Tablets.; approximately 80x260 ft., Jenckes Plant, Tone up worn, exhausted, weakened system.Lansdown Street.Sherbrooke.Only offer if not delighted with results, maker refunds ; for complete demolition or salvaging con-price.$1.25.You risk nothing.Call, write j sidered.Apply Canadian Ingersoll Rand Co.Budning\u2019s Drug Store.\tI Limited.Male or Female Help Wanted I g È St the coming clerks' examination if you ^XmarTuMté curtaTna Tn'alTToloüm'l5c XAMINATION FOR CIVIL SERVICE clerks.You have time to ensure success AYE MONEY! SHOP AT THE REMN-nt King\u2019s.Here are this week\u2019s bargain»: Wabasso prints going at 15c per yard, four piece sets of curtains for your summer cottage, 79c per set ; also embroid write us immediately for particulars and proof of our remarkable successes over many year*.M.C.C.Schools, Ltd., Toronto 10.Female Help Wanted yard ; lovely silk curtain net direct from England now going at half price.Extra special 1 Attractive beach capes in all the newest designs also direct from England, regular $3, for $1.93.Men\u2019s attractive patterned neck ties, regular 60c.for 15c; also regular $1, for 49c.Just the thing for j^TAID GÉNÉRAL, ONE IN FAMILY, summer dreaees ! Silks, chiffons, crepes mu&t speak English.Fulton.Mrs.Wiggett.Beautiful four room heated apartment.Frigidaire, stove, etc.Newly decorated.Garage if desired.Hebert\u2019s.110 Belvidere.Phone 3450._________________ Large bright front office of three room*, 2nd floor Sherbrooke Record Building, available May 1st.Reasonable rent.Jpnitor service.Apply Sherbrooke Record Co., or Phone 68.\t_________ *y5-77 LAURIER AVE-, BRICK HOUSE, \u2022 five and seven rooms, heated, 335 and $40.Phone Edwards, 135.OAO LONDON.TEN ROOM DUPLEX, immediate possession, $30.Phone Edwards, 135.___________________ 1 -| Q SECOND AVENUE, SEVEN ROOM LLO ground floor fiat with Frigidaire, hot, water all year, $50.Phone Edwards, 135._________________________________ IjMDUR ROOMS, GLEAN.COMFORTABLE, suitable for young couiple.33 Laurier.5 These lovely materials are to be cleared at cost.Also to be sold at cost arc ladies\u2019 silk : and cotton ready made dresses.Zakaib, the (TAPABLE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK Remnant King, 8 King St.East, East Sher- on farm in village, small family.Box brooke.___________________________ 14, Record.- py AUCTION AT BOYNTON, WEDNES- YO U N G WOMAN FOR GENERAL ^ day.June 15th, 1 p.m.Standard.Cor-work in tourist home.Must speak Eng- rugated iron roofing, square timber and lish.Phone Megantic 84 or write Box 235.boards.Cash.Municipality of Stanstead Megantic.\tEast.H.G.Curtis, Secretary.XTOUNG LADY AS BILINGUAL STENO- /^EDAR SHINGLES \u2014 WELL SAWED grapher in knitting mill outside of city.an is a guest of her aunt, Mrs.G.Arrangements for a garden party _\t\u2019\t____ .\t! ._\tTO \u201e -.1 J J?-.\ttr\\ +ol.'Q n 1 o n of \u2018\u2018narhxj P ann\u2019- urovo guest of.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Russell, Hi® de.Frieïjjfe are sorry to learn of the illness ®f Mr.William Cousins at.his home here.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Foster, of Montreal, were Sunday guests at \u201cLichfield,\u201d the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Mitchell.Mr.and Mrs.Irving Sanborn and three children, of Dunham, were recently calling on friends here.Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Ransom were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Proctor, of Magog.Mr.Russell Blackwood, of Magog, spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Blackwood.Mr.and Mrs.N.Guillotte and child, of Sherbrooke, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Basil Beals.Rev.E.D.Mitchell was called to Richmond by the sudden passing of Rev.Hugh C.Sutherland.Miss M.E.Scott and Miss R.L.Woodburn attended the W.C.T.U.convention in Brome Centre.Miss Lulu Turner, of West Bloton, spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.Windle.Mr.Lindsay Fiske, of Sherbrooke, was recently in town.Mrs.O.E.Moore and daughter, Betty, of Drummondville, spent a week-end with Mrs.Moore\u2019s sister, Miss R.L.Woodburn, at the Knowlton Inn.Mrs.K.C.George, Mrs.H.A.Pettes and Miss Emma Stone were recently in Cowansville Mrs.William Stone and Miss Lulu Turner, of West Bolton, were in town to attend the Rebekah Lodge meeting.Mrs.Wight, of Montreal, is a guest at the Knowlton Inn.Mrs.John Bockus and Miss Doris Boekus, of Fulford, were recently calling on Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus and family.A dance under the auspices of the Knowlton Fellowship Association was held in the High School and was very well attended.Mrs.Orlando Wright, of Fulford, is visiting her son, Mr.Forest Wright, and family.Mrs.Mary Courser, of Sutton, was a recent guest of Miss Eleanor Courser.Mrs.Mary Drew, of Greenfield, Mass., and Mrs.Edgar Hill, of Waterloo, were recently calling at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Jason Marsh and Miss Ethel Marsh.Mrs.A.Laporte has returned after spending some time with Mrs.Mal-boeuf in West Shefford.Miss R.L.Woodburn spent a week-end in Montreal.EAST FARNHAM Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Pollock, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Cote and family, of Bromptonville, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.Carlin.Mrs.Carlin entertained a few friends at tea recently in honor of the fourteenth birthday of Master Alban.Mrs.E.R.Hall entertained a number of young people at her home one evening last week.Ice cream and cake were served and a very enjoyable time was had.Mr.J.A.Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Hall and Adelaide, and Mrs.McQuilliams, all of Farnham, called on Mr.and Mrs.C, F.Buck and Miss Helen Buck.RICHMOND Come and see our prices and save money at our Great June Sale.Starting June 10th for 15 days only.i815,0'00 worth of summer stock to be sold at reduced prices, in shoes, dresses, underwear and many other articles at Canadian 5c to 85.00 Store.R.Saab, prop.Any blue feather, if pounded to powder, changes to black.OLD RYE BOTTLED IN BOND IN CANADA-tO YEARS Oit» 10 oz.*0.85 - 25 oz.*2.00 - 40 oz.*3.00 ST.PAUL\u2019S GUILD PLAN GARDEN PARTY The parochial guild of St.Paul\u2019s Church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs.Gilday on Lake street with a very good attendance.The president.Mrs.W.M.Bancroft, was in the chair and opened the meeting with prayer.The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs.A.T.Woodley in the absence of the secretary, Mrs, A.S.Douglass, and approved as read.The net receipts for the rummage sale held at the Legion Hall past week, were reported at $124, half of which went directly to the church wardens.; 3291-W.OEALED TENDERS, addressed to the un-^ dersigned and marked for the \u201cDevelop* ment of Airport, Megantic,\u2019\u2019 will be received up to 12 o\u2019clock noon (Eastern Daylight Saving Time).Thursday.June 16th, 1938, for additional preliminary development on Megantic Intermediate Airport, Megantic, Quebec.Plans, specifications, labour conditions am\u2019 form 0Y contract to be entered into may S150 BUYS 1930 FORD COACH with 1938 licence.Keeler & Cross, 70 Wellington.1 CWO CHEVROLET COACH, WILL sell cheap for cash.Apply 152 King West Miscellaneous be seen and tender forms obtained on appli- T* cation to the undersigned at Ottawa, the ^ F YOU WANT ANY TYPEWRITING done, call at 33a King West, Apt.A.District Airway Engineer New Customs Phone 2162-F.Building, Montreal, P.Q., or to the Postmaster at Megantic, P.Q, ; further detailed information, if required, may be obtained from the District Airway Engineer at Mont- | real, P.Q.Each tender must be accompanied by a\tu\t4\t.certified che.,ue on a chartered Canadian\t* h««1* T\" th*t * D,1v'd*'\"d Bank equal to ten per rent (10^;) of the of Unic of\t,'\u2022*.\u2022' .\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 OFCF\u2014.\t WJZ\u2014New York .\t\t«0 KDKA\u2014Fittkborefc .\t\t980 v'-KAD\u2014-Montrw»J .\t\t\tTSO Mr.G.'e.Ford and Rev.S.W.Boyd are attending the Montreal and SWEETSBURG Ottawa Conference, in Montreal.Mrs.Mandigo is suffering from an attack of grippe.Mr.G.Goyer has started excavating for the foundation of his new home on the Dunham road.Mr.Cleon Quackenboss, Florida, accompanied by Mr.Ben Miller, of Sutton, visited his old home on the Dunham road, now occupied by Mr.E.Bleau.Mr.Pacifique Robert has taken possession of Pinehurst Farm, which he recently purchased from Dr.S.W.Boyd.j Mrs.W.H.Smith, daughter, ; Alta, and son, Clayton, accompanied by Miss E.Isaacs, spent Saturday m Montreal.Mrs.Kennedy and Mr.and Mrs.Alton Kennedy, of Plattsburg, N.Y.iwere guests of Mrs.J.C.McClatchie, i who accompanied them on their return home.REBEKAH\u2019S HELD MEETING Colfax Rebekah Lodge No.29 held its regular meeting in the I.O.O.F.Hall with a fair attendance.Sister Doris Bockus, N.G., presided throughout the meeting.The minutes of the last meeting were read and accepted and two communications were discussed.It was decided that the members would attend service at St.Paul\u2019s Church on June 19th.First nomination of officers then took place, after which Lodge closed in ritual form.MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION MET Rev.E.D.Mitchell and Rev.E.M.Taylor attended the ministerial meeting in West Shefford.In the absence of the president, Rev.E.M.Wilson, the honorary-president, Rev.E.M.Taylor, presided over the meeting.The wives of the minisetrs were present and dinner was provided at Mrs.Lynford McClatchie spent The infant daughter of Mr.and!the week-end at her home in Water-!the home of the United Church pas-.Mrs.Arthur Campbell received the ville.\tjtor, Rev.Dr.Lennon, holy rite of baptism on Sunday af- Mrs.Leon Jordan, of Spring-field,!\t- ternoon at the Church of Ste.Rose Mass., was called home by the illness j\tGeneral Notes de Lima, Rev.Father A.Richard of- of her brother, Mr.Reginald Miner.Mrs.Elson Rexford, of Montreal, ficating.' The name given was Mary 1 who was seriously burned about the ; is in residence at \u201cBellevue,\u201d her Pierrette and the sponsors were Mr.chest and face on May 28.He is still summer cottage, and Mrs.Oscar Campbell, of Cow- confined to his bed, but is gradually Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Whitcomb.: ansville.\" On the same afternoon the recovering.\t_\t|of Bedford, spent a recent week-end | infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.The Women\u2019s Association held a;in town visiting Mrs.Whitcomb's E Carev was christened Norma plant and food sale in the United j parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Cornell.Irene, and the sponsors were Ray-(Church parlors recently.Tea was | Mrs.Peter Templeton, of Mont (real, is a guest at \u201cColdbrook Farm,\u201d «.»v.sponsor» wd.v\ti mond Carey, elder brother, and Miss served.Evelyn Farrell aunt of the child, of ! Mrs.P.A.Kinter, Mrs.F.Cas- the home of Miss M.Knowlton Cowansville Rev.A Richard offici- sidy, Mrs.Earl Derick and Mr.and Miss Helen Mitchell has returned ateJ '\tMrs.Murry Ruiter motored to Win-:fvom spending a few days in Mont- Mr John Beard and Mrs.M.Chester.Mass., to attend the funeral ireai.Beard of Iron Hill, were recently in |of Arthur England.Deceased is sur-! Mr.and Mrs.Gordon C.Farrell town \u2019\tivived by his widow, formerly Mm- anci sons, Gordon and Keith, spent Mrs.A.J.E.Leonard and Mr.nie Ruiter, of Cowansville, and one a Sunday in South Bolton.Vincent Leonard were in Montreal daughter.\t! m^ and Mrs.M.C.Martin, ot attending the graduation exercise?! Mrs.J.J.barker i» making £x-\tspent a week-end at of Sir George Williams College, tensive alterations and _ improve-|\u201cBirChmere,\u201d their summer home, when Mr.Leonard received his de- monts to her newly-acquired prop-; Miss Margaret Mason has return-1 grec as Bachelor of Arts.Congva- erty on William street.\t|Clt to Sherbrooke after spending i Mrs.Beaulac, of Burlington, Vt.,!sonle time with her mother, Mrs.L.j is a guest of her brother, Mr._F.jD.McClintock, and Major McClin- WANTED ! 1929 \u2014 1930 \u2014 1931 \u2014 1932 FORDS CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS Highest Prices Paid.Apply: MR.ALLARD.SHERBROOKE MOTORS LTD.22 Minto Street.\tPhone 731 tulations are being extended this young citizen of Sweetsburg for receiving his B.A.degree.Mr.Romouaid Lacroix and the Misses Yvonne, Marion and Annette Lacroix motored to Drummondville for a week-end.Miss Laura Desroche was called to Montreal by the death of her aunt, and spent several days in the city with relatives.NEW ROCKLAND Edwin Lavevy, and Mrs.Lavery.Mr.ami Mrs.F.E.Lavery, of Burling.took.Miss Mildred Crandall has left for ton, \\ t, were recent guests at the Montreal, where she has accepted a same home._\t_\tI position.Mrs.R.S.Dean is suffering from a j Congratulations are extended to sprained ankle.\tRev.D.H.MacFarlane, of Vankleek Mrs.Barnes, of Brome, is a guest I Hill, Ont., on his appointment to of Mr.and Mrs.R.Morrison.\tRosemont Church, Montreal.Mr, and Mrs.John Brownlow and .mn, Elwin, of Sherbrooke, were Sun- 1 Mrs.J.Cushon is spending some time in New York.Mrs.C.Henry spent a day in Sutton.Mr.D, M.Lockhart received word of the death of hisi cousin, Dr.H.Sutherland, of Richmond.The funeral of Mrs.H.Larose took place at St.Theme Church on Friday morning.June 3rd.Rev.day guests of Mrs.Brownlow\u2019s brother.Mr.D.O.Davis.Miss Hilda Pennington has closed\tm , her school at, Inverness and is spend- bather J.^ .Davignon oihciated, ing the holidays at her home here.Mr.Harry Little, of Lower Ireland, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Pennington.Misses Dorcas and Irene Arm-trong and Mr, I!.Graves, of this bourne, and Miss Alice Garhin, of Chute Panet, recently motored to Sherbrooke.Miss Dorcas Armstrong closed her school in Melbourne with a picnic on place, Mrs.Fred Converse, of Mel- the farm of Mr.Garrett.Mrs.D.Grenier has returned to Waterloo after spending a few days with Miss Lillian Barber.Mrs.E.D.Mitchell spent a week in Montreal with her sons, Gifford and Sydney Mitchell.Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Knowlton, accompanied by Miss Mary Knowlton and Miss Lucia Knowlton, attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr, Arthur Fisk, at Abbotsford.Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Woodley were recently calling on Mr.and Mrs.J Proctor in Magog.Mrs.H.A.Mitchell has returned from spending a week in Montreal.Rev.E.D.Mitchell was in Waterloo one day this week.Mr.John Russell was a recent LOW RAIL FARES to the MAINE COAST ROUND TRIP\tWeek End\t\t21 Days\t from Sherbrooke Coaches to\t\tSleeping Cars\tCoaches\tSleeping Cars Portland \t\t$5.40\t$7.65*\t$6.45\t$9.155 Scarboro Beach .\t5.70\t8.05*\t6.75\t9.55* Old Orchard Beach\t5.90\t8.35*\t6.95\t9.85* Biddeford \t\t6.00\t8.55*\t7.05\t10.05* Kennebunk \t\t6.40\t9.15*\t7,45\t10.65* Also \u201cSeason Limit'' Fa\tres.*Low Sleeping Car Fares Additional\t\t\t L\\ .Sherbrooke FRIDAY, JUNE 24, TUESDAY, JUNE 28 THURS-DAY, JUNE 30 ar.d every Tuesday and Friday, July 5 to September 2.RETURNING: Sundays and Wcdnes-\tT,\t, ~\tFrom SherorooKe Southbound\tNorthbound days, June26to Aus- SUalso Monday Sept.5.mi Read down ii.au p.m.\tSherbrooke 6.20\ta.m.Portland (Union Station) 6.42 a.m.\tScarboro Beach 6.54 a.m.\tOld.Orchard Beach 7.04 d-m.\tBiddeford 7.20\ta.m.\tKennebunk Beach Times shown are \"Standard\" For tickets and sleeping car accommodation apply to Agents.CANADIAN NATIONAL I CANADIAN PACIFIC -theàz.pTsiour VALUES 1935\tChevrolet Master Coach 1930\tChevrolet Sedan .1931\tChevrolet Coupe .1936\tFord Coach.1935 Ford Coach .1930 DeSoto Sedan .1930\tDurant Sedan .1931\tFord Coach.1935\tOldsmobile Sedan .1936\tChevrolet Coach .$525 $225 $265 , $585 .$500 $150 $135 $175 $600 $590 is your car really giving you the best in performance?Are you figuring on patching it up at considerable expense?Why not trade it in for a Webster Used Cai that is in perfect condition \u2014 ready right now to give you a sum nier of worry-free driving! WEBSTER MOTORS LIMITED 129 Wellington South \u2014 Phone 1273 Used Car Lot: Belvidere St.South \u2014 Phone 2850 ^231 page; rv.Tivr SHERBROOKE DAHY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUKE 9, 193».!# If You Cannot Come To The Store To Shop\u2014Order By Mail Saint-Jean\u2019s Annual STORE OPEN LATE FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Curtain Specials! Ecru Lace CURTAINS AND THEY RE LACE AET CL RT AI AS READY-TO-HANG I# >o need for sewing a headin,-:.Rows of loops at the top of the curtain make it easy for you to slip the curtain-rod in one of the rows at the right length for your windows.30 inches wide, 2!i yards long.Regular price, $1.23 pair.Sale Price, pair AtSAINT-JEAN\u2019S Only! A large stock of crisp, new curtains, all specially priced for one week only.Check every window in your home .then shop early! You 11 want several pairs of these money-saving values \u2014 values you could expect to find only in a sale such as we have planned! SHORT FRILLED Made from factory ends.Good quality, fast colour.36 inches long.For pantry, bathroom or kitchen use.SALE PRICED! lc pair FILET PANEL CURTAINS Beautifully finished hand-made filet panel curtains, with embroidered border and finished with 9-inch silk fringe.43 wide, 2/2 yards long.Sale Price 3.98 each FRILLED BEDROOM CURTAINS Self colour dotted marquisette.28 inches wide, 2'/4 yards long.Fine quality, cream or white.Sale price 1.49 pair ¦Li m 1 Mezzanine Floor.S&eciaB.Values to $3.50 Frilled Coloured Curtains Special values in broken lines of high grade frilled curtains, in $ widths from 36\u201d to 45\u201d by 2J4 yards long.\tMany colours to choose from.Sale price, to clear 1.95 PAIR Just a few ODDS and ENDS in Home Necessities IRONING BOARD PADS To fit any standard sise board.Smooth surface, does not wrinkle.\t89c \u2014 Mezzanine Sale Price Quality Dish TOWELLING Heavy, all-linen crash towelling, with borders jn Blue, Green, Gold or Red.Regularly 35c yard.Sale priced at 4 yards for $1.00 \u2014 Street Floor, Right.KAPOK Clean, fresh Kapok \u2014 a handy easy-to-use filling for cushions.Refill them for more comfort.29c lb.Mezzanine.Mattress PADS Extra heavy, soft mattress pads.White cotton filling, taped edges.5C x 76 .$3.50 40 x\t76\t.\t.\t.30 x\t36\t.\t.\t.24 x\t48\t.\t.\t.SILENCE CLOTH 50 inches wide, per yard $3.00 $1.25 $1.25 .*1.75 Mattress COVERS Made of strong cotton, double seam finish, ready for use.Three-quarter size, Rale.Price $1.29 each \u2014 Mezzanine FANCY EXTENSION RODS \u201cKirsch\u201d decorative sets for drapes.Extend to 48 inches.Oriental, Tangier, QCft Burnt Gold.Sale price\t00C All other decorative rods in values up to $4.00 each.Less 10% in this Sale.\u2014 Mezzanine Floor '¦Wwssi-.Of HOME FURNISHINGS Sunfast CRETONNES FOR OVERDRAPES, CHAIR, COUCH AND CUSHION COVERS Sunfast Cretonnes in floral designs, all colours.Make lovely overdrapes, couch and cushion covers, etc.36 and 45 inches wide.Sale prie# 39e yard \u2014 Mezzanine Floor DRAPE HOMESPUN Only three bolt-ends left to choose from, in various coloured vertical stripes.46 inches wide.QQf, Sale Price, yard\t.\t.\tODC A limited quantity, heavy quality Homespun, three shades: green, red or brown, cross-striped.Will make beautiful drapes.Come early for a real bargain.Reg.$1.25: Sale price, yard .89c \u2014 Mezzanine.DRAPE MATERIALS RAYON PRINTED SILK, ever popular for graceful hanging draperies, in shades of plum, red, rust or gieen, with gay coloured designs.36 inches.0Q« Sale Price, yard .uou ALL SILK DRAPERY MATERIAL, in plain or with self coloured design.50 ins, wide.Colors: rose, blue, red, green, gold, mahogany.Reg.85c.CQn Sale price, yard .Oui» \u2014 Mezzanine Floor \u201cHEES\u201d VENETIAN BLINDS FOR HEALTH, BEAUTY AND ECONOMY! Fresh air and clear light are essential to health and comfort, but perfect control of both are necessary.With Venetian Blinds the simple manipulation of a cord allows you to adjust daylight as desired.You may flood the room with sunshine, or, by that single cord, adjust Hie light lo a degree.No matter how you regulate the light, ventilation is at all times assured, with complete elimination of draught, They last a lifetime! A wide range of beautiful colors\u2014 and made to fit any size window.Ask about them.Estimates furnished on request.\u2014 Mezzanine Floor.Flannelette BLANKETS Best grade flannelette blankets, with blue or pink border.Size 70 x 90.Limited quantity only! Sale Price, $2.29 pair BEDSPREADS Candlewick Double-bed size, white grounds with coloured tufting.East colours.Sale Price, $3.95 each Mezzanine Floor, Krinkle Cotton The old reliable, washable, krinkle cotton spreads.Fast colours.Shades blue, gold, rose.Sizes 72 x 100 and KO x 100.Sale PHtx $1.89 each Downy Soft BED PILLOWS 18 x 24, Fair .18 x 20, Pair.18\tx 20, Pair.19\tx 20, Pair \u2014 19\tx 26, Pair \u2014 20\tx 26, Pair .21\tx 27, Pair .21 x 27, Pair .$3,75 .$4,50 .$6.00 $8,00 .$10.00 .$15,00 Mezzanine F'loor E.E.OOODENOUOH, PRESIDENT .Tel.1236 -1237 Sherbrooke.Que.( "]
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