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[" FEBRUARY Stjci'brookrOailii Ectocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS r THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.\tPrice.5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 14.19S8 CLOUDY; SNOW Sunny with som« cloudy periods and with intervals of blowing snow today; Saturday mainly sunny: continuing cold; winds northwesterly 20 with occa atonal guests to 35 today and westerly 15 Saturday.Low-high 10 below and 18 above.Summary for Saturday.Mainly tunny.Sixty-First Year 4 MOURNS DEAD FRONTIER BOMBING Peace ts Campaign Issue VALENTINE WITH FLOWERS - - Pretty Sandra Jensen of Ottawa is framed in this tulip-decorated Valentine, an appropriate greeting for today.\t(Photo by Malak).___________ i_____________-__\u2014-\u2014-\u2014_.\u2014 Five Describe Cl.h World News in Brief LONDON \u2014(Reuters) \u2014 Commonwealth officials Thursday ended three days of talks in which a proposed agenda was discussed for a ministrial Commonwealth trade and economic conference.CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand Friday \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Queen Mother Elizabeth left here by air Thursday for Australia after a two-week tour of New Zealand.ALERT BAY.B.C.\u2014(CD-Four passenngers and nine crew members aboard the coastal vessel Troubadour 111 were rescued after the boat went aground near this northern British Columbia community.SYDNEY* Australia \u2014tReu-tors)\u2014The Australian division of the World Council of Churches Thursday called on the government to press for an early four-power summit conference and a stop to nuclear tests.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 BONN \u2014(Reuters)\u2014 About 100,000 refugees from former German eastern territories and German-settled areas in eastern and southeastern Europe, are expected to enter West Germany this year.* * * MONTE CARLO \u2014(/Pt\u2014Sir Winston Churchill and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer met on the Riviera Thursday and discussed world problems for almost two hours.Both are spending winter vacations near Monte Car !o.Churchill Unlikely To Accept Calgary July Invitation LONDON (CP) \u2014 A spokesman for Sir Winston Churchill said today it is highly unlikely that the British statesman will feel it possible to accept an invitation to attend the Calgary Stampede next July.Sir Winston is to go to Washington during the last week in April for a short visit as guest of President Eisenhower.As an afterthought.he may possibly decide to make a brief trip to New Brunswick, though this too is regarded as unlikely.Pilots At In Beauce Hearing Disaster Devotion To Free Enslaved SUDBURY, Ont.iCP) \u2014 Lib oral Leader Lester R Pearson has pledged his \u2018 supreme devo lion\u201d to help unshackle enslaved people and work to head off a possible third \"and last\" world war if he becomes prime minister March 31.\"Irresponsible or reckless action in the international field can today mean nothing less than the annihilation of the human race,\" he told a political rally in this Northern Oniano mining coin munity Thursday night.The stakes were high, the 1937 Nobel Peace Prize winner said.He did not want to be an alarm ist but Canatkiaa* had to Jaee the possibility that the world might he thrust into the horrors oi an atomic war.Canada was in an effective po sition to promote world peace through international negotia lions, added the former external affairs minister who helped resolve the 1956 Suez crisis.He would devote all his might to (his \"supreme task.\u201d TIME RUNNING OUT Pearson And Diefenbaker Barnstorm In the heat of policital at tack and counter-attack, the ability to contribute toward world peace ha* become an lasue in the campaign (01 the March 51 fedeiai general election Libera! I eader ! esler R.Pearson said in Northern Ontario I hursday night that jtanadian voter* must de cida in thia election which party and which leadership \"can make the moat effective contribution tor ( anada in the aearch for peace and »e curitv at this time Following a day of wintry whistle - stopping across Saskatchewan, Prime Minister Dtefen baker defended his Progressive Conservative government\u2019s farm prices stabilization legislation be fore a Saskatoon audience that Farm Price APPeals For Ca,m Support Greatest SASKATOON (CP) Prime Minister Diefenbaker sa.\" lus government's new farm price supports legislation is \"the great 1 est single advance on behalf of agriculture ever made in this country The Progressive Conservative leader, bidding for support in his CCF \u2022 governed home province, presented a vigorous defence of bis federal government's agneul tural program in a speech here Thursday night Today he heads north to his home town of Prince Albert for his personal nomination tonight as candidate id the March 31 election.Ills speech here, to a rapacity Bv STANLEY JOHNSON IT'MS ( \\pi I unisia obseivrd a d«v of mourning to-» day lot those killed by the I tench bombing ot a frontier village, but ptessuir on I icnch tone* m the Nojth Aturan country eased.l\u2019ieaident Habib Bourguiba appealed to lu» people to remain calm and demonaliate thru maturity a» a nation An all dav genrial *tnkr wa* limited b\\ the government to the lour hour» of lunch and Moslem sabbath piavei in order to damage the national economy \" In Paris a French foreign min istrv spokesman announced plans for a complaint to the United Va lions Security Council to counter Tunisia's charge that the French attack on Sakiet Suit Youssef con (diluted aggression.The Frencn said they would charge repeated violations of the Algerian Iron tier hy rebel forces sheltered in Tunisia.t council meeting on the Tun't sian complaint is expected Mon day or Tuesday The Tunisians But Tunisian authorities looked the other wav this morning as ri viltan bakery and other food sup ply trucks drove up to the French camps and unloaded their wares in the pre \u2022 dawn hours French helicopters also made discreet flights during the night to supply isolated southern bases The barricade* were taken away from the French military headquarter» in Salambo and only four policemen left on guard.Gen.their bases still stands It also prohibits shipping local supplies in them.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Five pilots Thursday described a thunderstorm in the area where a chartered airliner crashed Aug.1 I, killing 79 persons in Canada s worst air disaster.A youthful Royal Canadian Naval Reserve pilot testified slide into the wrong direction he took his single - engined Harvard trainer through the The fledgling leader, elected to \"squall line\" in a bone-rattling flight.of produced his first hecklers in ci thcr this campaign or that for the crowd of 800 in a cramped, over-June 10 election last year.They i heated Legion.il Hall, was in one appeared to be Liberals.\tof the three Saskatchewan eon \u201e\t,.\t\u201e\t, , In a statement issued before stituencies won by Conservatives ' ro,\u2019rll\"nR 15' MH ^r,,nrh Iroops to leaving Ottawa by train for Sas i }n |a!1( year's election.CCF mem-katclirwan, CCF Leader M .1 ]M,rs |lc|(| jq ridings and liberals Coldwell said the Conservative f0\u201er, and Liberal parties are engaging Mr rhpfcnbaker said the new tn \u2018insincere and hypocritical farm price support* bill had been \"Time is running out,\u2019\u2019 he told competition of large scale tax re misrepresented by the CCF hr the capacity crowd of some 60(< duetions.\u201d His party would have cause lhat parly realized there who turned out in sub - zero no part of that\tj would lie \"dire results\u201d if the weather to hear the new Liberal PREDICTS STALEMATE\tfarmers realized what il would do In Victoria, B C.meantime, fnr i^pm Liberal Ml\u2019s had crili Social ( redit Leader Solon Inw cjzed it hut \"voted like iambs' renewed his prediction that there ; jn favor.claimed most of the casualties in Charles Gamhior.French troop the French attack 68 killed, 10 missing and 81 wounded were ri vilians, Tlie French contend they were exercising \"legitimate de fenre\" against Algerian rebels who were using the village as a base.Officially, the Tunisian order chieftain in Sudbury's high school auditorium.\"If something is not done in the right direction, then we might Lteut.Georges Lacroix, 21.\\ St.Georges de Beauce, Que., said | he was returning from Montreal j when he noted the storm line just off the flight route.He said he dropped down to 500 feet about 25 miles southwest of Quebec City \u2014at around 2:20 p m.EDT\u2014and that office just a month ago, pushed the issue of peace and international diplomacy to the forefront as he opened his campaign to reverse the Liberals' defeat of last June.But he also emphasized the issues of trade and unemployment, accusing the Progressive Con- look the Harvard through severe servatives of bungling trade rela- turbulence and rain.The Maritime Central Airways plane was coming the other way about the same time.Its last radio contact w-as with Quebec City at 2:11 p.m.EDT on its flight from London.England, to Toronto.It plunged into a bog about 15 miles southwest of Quebec City.Also describing the storm \u2014 which may have been unreported to the captain of the MCA DC-4, it was disclosed \u2014 were three Trans-Canada Air Lines pilots tions with the United States U.S.Missile Could Reach The Moon PASADENA, Calif.(AP) - Put one more rocket motor on the | Jupiter-C missile that launched the American satellite and you could reach the moon.Scientists who designed Explorer I made this claim Thursday at a press conference called to report on the satellite's progress through the heavens.California Institute of Technology's jet propulsion laboratory has formally asked government permission to try to circle the I moon with some future satellite.Hie plan is called the \"kick in j ar>d a private flyer.I the apogee\u201d technique.\tHURRIED BACK There is no thought at the mo- j Louis Bisson said he took his based on hereditary titles.The term for marrying a 12-year-old ment, scientists said, of trying hired single - engined plana off House of Lords already has pas- girl.James Harris, 67, was sen-'this with Explorer II, the second from Ancienne - Lorette at 2:28 sed the bill\ttenccd Thursday to six months in will be another Commons stalemate after Uie March 31 vote Thursday w\u2019as a busy one for both Mr.Pearson and Mr.Diefenbaker.Mr.Pearson, who won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts as former external affairs minister, was nominated at Espanola, Ont., for his home constituency of Algoma East.He told his constituents lhat in addition to the issues of trade and unemployment in the election campaign, there is also the Issue of war and peace.He wanted to make clear that other parties and their leaders pursue the same objectives, to preserve peace.The voters must decide whether the others would LONDON tReuters)\u2014The House b(> ¦1S effective as the Liberals, of Commons endorsed Thursday a\tDiefenbaker concentrated government plan to allow women 'n Saskatoon on his farm price to become members of the House stabilization legislation.of Lords.\t-* The lower House approved sec- YzMirsrs I rwrn ond reading of the bill which\tLOVt would create lifetime peerages ROLLA, Mo (AP) for men and w'omen.Membership age pensioner who in the WomenOK d As Lords \u2014 An old-wanted a House of Lords now is housekeeper has been given a jail SAYS PROMISES FULFILLED The Conservative government was one which carried out it* promises.Mr Diefenbaker said lhat last year he had criticized general railway freight rale increase* as being unfair to the Western prov inees.\"IMd we acC\u2019\u201d The government had \"held up\" a 3 8 - per cent freight rate increase allowed by the Ixiard of transport commissioners earlier this year.A Birthday, A Munch And Then A Pearl RUTHERFORD, N.l (AP) Mrs Michael Latorraea took her birthday present right out.of her husband\u2019* mouth.The couple was celebrating Mrs.Latorraea\u2019* birthday at a restaurant when Latorraea, who was eating oysters, found himself munching on a pearl The pearl, appraised at 530, will be set in a ring for Mrs.Latorraea.Army Becoming Airborne TORONTO (CP)- Defence Min islet Pearke,* said Thursday Can nda is moving toward a complete ly airborne army, Mr.Pearkes, speaking »l a press conference before address ing the Royal Canadian Military Institute, forecast new types of aircraft for the Canadian Army and RCAF Transport Command, a fleet of new tankers for the navy and anti submarine submarines.He said the navy \"has been going very, very strong in adjust ing itself to its new role of dealing wilh the missile carrying sub commander in Tunis, received Tunisian permission to drive from his headquarters to the blockaded Bizerte naval base and back.Nevertheless, negotiations be tween France and Tunisia appear distant.Foreign Minister Chnstia Pineau say* France will not negotiate under such pressure a* (he Tunisians now are putting on French troops, Magog Man Wins Prize For Lamb MONTREAL (CP) A «leer from St.Andrew's F.asl, Que., and a lamb from Magog, Que , were national grand champions in their class Thursday night but.the paths of glory may lead but to the gravy.Prize animals judged at the National Salon of Agriculture will lie offered for sale hy auction today Top bidders are expected to he meat buyers for big supermarket chains An 850 - pound Angus steer owned by Larry Porter of St.Andrew\u2019s East was judged national grand champion by a federal agn-culture department judge.The reserve grand champion marine, but we must improve our steer is a 925 pound Hereford tanker force in Die immediate owned by Smythton Farms at St.future.\u201d\tSeliolastique, Que.The shorthorn Plans were expected to be pre champ, 3 750 pounder, belongs «ented lo Parliament in the next jin Ethel M«'Gibbon of Dalesvllle, year for a fleet of \"up to-date, j Quo.new tankers.\u201d These would be designed lo keep patrol vessels on duty him dmls of miles off shore And, he said, \"don't rule out the possibility of a small antisubmarine submarine squadron.The grand champion market lamb belongs to A.J.Smith of Magog, Que.Reserve grand rharnpion is owned by Howard Ma jury of Lcnnoxville, Que.Five provinces are represented at the salon, which ends Feb.23.United States satellite now being ' rushed to completion at the jet ' lab.Dr.Henry Richter explained how the \u201ckick in the apogee\u201d technique would work WOULD ADD ROCKET A fifth rocket stage would be p.m.but came back in a hurry 15 minutes later because of \"vio-j lent\u201d turbulence.The TCA captains described : flight conditions before and after the storm.One said he made a slight detour to land at his Quebec City destination.Another said The Commons rejected a Labor jail for conspiring to falsify a amendment which said the bill marnage licence in which Patsy i would leave the uppçr chamber Ellwood\u2019s age was listed as 18 with \u201cunimpaired powers to frus- Mr and Mrs.Thomas Ellwood, trate and obstruct the will of the parents of the child, fare trial on elected representatives of the the same charge The marriage per>plr \u2019\twas annulled Canadians And Americans Are Today s chuckle Complacent About Each Other A committee: The unable who have been asked by the unwilling to do the unnecessary WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 A for : mer Alberta school boy who rose ; to become one of the leading fig Conference on Education opening Sunday.On a panel with a Briton, a Russian and a Canadian, he will added to the four stages of the > he detoured on his 2:20 depart {Jupiter-C.This stage, however, ure for Fredericton to miss the Continued On Page 7\t| \u201cblack and intense\u201d storm.Rivals Egypt urcs of U.S.education suggested outline the purpose of «duration today that their long undefended from the American viewpoint.Newspapers Worried Over Hew Pro-West Arob Bloc Formed U.S.And U.K.Arms Co-Op Dr Carr is secretary - general of the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Professions, served as consultant to LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Two \u2018\u2018But that is the way we are British newspapers have exprès- likely to go willy-nilly once sed concern over government plans to develop nuclear wea- pons side by side with the United States.British plans to develop an advanced type of ballistic rocket, which some papers describe as a new \"wonder weapon,\u201d were revealed Thursday in the annual defence department white paper.\"Outside NATO, we are still giving priority to the nuclear deterrent.and we are developing a more advanced ballistic missile than the American rockets which are to be stationed here,\u201d says I The Times in an editorial.are in the race: There will always be a better missile, or a better antidote, just round the comer.\u201cWe are still competing in the nuclear race for prestige, and are preparing to wage as well as deter global war, at the expense.AMMAN, Jordan (AP) \u2014 Iraq lem of controlling his new prov- and Jordan joined today in a new tn *\t- Appropriate for »?v«?ry OCCUMpri At all QIC S*0»C4 brand 53j-F SbetbtookDallijBecotd \"The Oldest Daily in the District\" EiUbiish* \\ Ninth Day of Kebmary, 1897, with which U incorp driver?He lost his job tor no reason whatsoever; only to have | it given to one of the elite cldsa.Another thing, why do those in power allow a hotel to be , managed as it Ls?Why did 'hey | install those useless blinking : lights a couple years ago instead of purchasing some urgently needed fire equipment?Considering that at one time we had h4o council members who were earnestly putting effort into helping this village: i those who are now in their seats ; should either follow their «ceps ! or give their positions to soute-| one who can.Only ignorance, as displayed hy one party when he said he j didn\u2019t want any mill whistles an noylng him, and sheer seffisnness have put this once active village into its present state of laxity (Name withheld by request) Sawyerville, Qut.Dr.Selye was led to this theory accidentally while looking for something else in an experiment with white rats in 1936.He was following up one of the endless avenues of research it opened up\u2014a connection between hormones and kidney stones\u2014 when the white rats, again accidentally, led him to his new outlook on heart disease, When his rats were injected with a cortisone \u2022 like hormone and sodium salts they showed dead heart tissue similar to that occurring in men with heart conditions.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 When the rats were tied to a board so they could not move, they died of heart failures caused by severe and sudden stress produced by physical and emotional frustration.A man whose heart has been weakened by an imbalance of body salts and hormones caused by stress during many years, if exposed to a sudden surge of stress, such as shovelling snow, may suffer a cardiac accident and die.If sodium salts help produce heart lesions in animals.Dr.Selye reasoned, what would happen if they were given salts antagonistic to sodium?Experiments showed him.\u201cIf you give potassium or magnesium salts, you can get a perfect protection of all animals against this type of cardiac death.\"It saves their life in other words.\" * \u2022 * The heart accident produced artificially in laboratory animals is similar in two respects to that of man, Dr.Selye says.\"\"It is produced by an acute exertion, and if you look at it under a microscope it looks the same.\"It differs only in one respect: Human heart failure, sudden car-disc death.Is usually a cardiac infarct.Infarct means blood supply to part of the heart is blocked; it doesn't get any nu- trients or oxygen, and that part of the heart dio*.\"As it dies it assumes certain changes in structure which you can detect under a microscope.These changes in structure copied in our experiment are the same as in true infarct, with the difference that true inrarct in men is usually due to occlusion (closing) of blood vessels and the laboratory version is not.\u201d Dr.Selye continued: \u201cOur plans are to work out the treatment with magnesium and potassium salts so it can be given to human beings without danger and then to organize a field study in which we would try to demonstrate whether potassium or magnesium salt actually does diminish the incidence of acute cardiac death in predisposed people.\"Even if you just bring it down one per cent,\" he says, \"it is a tremendous thing.\" JACOBY On Bridge GRAND SLAM IS SQUEEZER In the early day* of contract ala ms were uaually bid oh the straight hit or mua system.N .-rib's jump to »even diamonds ;* a typical example.West opened the five of spades and the late Dick Richards of Detroit, one of the greatest play-en of that day had no trouble playing the ten.He saw that his side\u2019s only chance for a trick was hi* king of clubs and was afraid that the play of the king would give declarer three spade tricks and hi* contract.The late Ely Culbertson, one of the greatest players of all time, won with the jack.(A false card of the queen would have been slightly inferior.) He ran out all the trumps discarding the three of clubs from his own hand.West\u2019s first discard was the nine of spades which told Dick Richards that West did not hold the queen.He would have discard©*! that card if he held it.Then Ely ran out the four hearts and let a club go from dummy Dick was forced to unguard his club king to retain protection for the spade king.Now Ely cashed the ace of spades, led a club, went up with dummy\u2019s ace and made his grand slam on a squeeze.Actually a simple play for the master.He was sure West would not lead from a king against a grand slam.Hence, Dick was saving his king of spades and surely would not have done *o unless he also held the king of clubs.NORTB\t14 *3 V\tA K.! ?K J 1076 A A Q J 10 WEST\tEAST A 9 7 6 5 4 ?\tA K 10 2 *762\t4M5S A4\tA 8 52 A 9 5 4\tA K 8 7 6 SOUTH (D) A A Q J \u2022 V\tQ 10 9 4 A A Q 9 3 A 3 2 Both vulnerable South West North 1 A Pass 7 A Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014A # East Pass CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: North\tEast\tSouth\tWest 1 Dmd.\tPass\t1 Spade\tPass 2 N.T.\tPass\t4 Spades\tPass 4 N.T.\tPass\t5 Dmds.\tPass 6 Spades Pass\t\t7\t You.\tSouth, hold:\t\t -i i % « The word history comes from a Greek word meaning , inquiry.It was first given its modern meaning by Herodotus, an Ionian Greek.In the middle of the fifth century B C.he wrote his \u201cHistory,\u201d an inquiry into the causes of the long wars between the Greeks and the Persians.Even though he was not an accurate historian, Herodotus reconstructed a past period and made it live again.Cl Britannic* Jr Encyclopedia WIDE PARKLAND There are four national parks in British Columbia covering 1,-000,000 acres and 112 provincial parks totalling 8.000.000 acre*.Spades K-Q-9-8-7-6, Hearts A-8-6, Diamonds 7-6-5, Clubs 2.What do you do?A\u2014Pass.You have no interest in a grand slam.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION The bidding has been: North East South West 1\tDmd.\tPass\t1 Spade Pass 2\tN.T.\tPass ?A\u2019chi, South, hold: Spades K-7-6-5, Hearts 3-2 Diamonds J-5-3-2, Clubs 8-5-4.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow GARBAGE SENT TO SUN (Hamilton Spectator) Now that we have devised a way to shoot stuff into the sun.many of mankind's greatest problems - such as what to do with the garbage \u2022 may soon be solved.AIRMAN HONORED A globe, with air routes traced in precious stones, has been set up in Sydney in memory of Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, pioneer aviator.FAMED FOR CLOTH Zoagli, cw the Tigullio Gulf of the Italian Riviera, was famous in (he past for its velvets woven on hand looms.Lifeboats In the United Kinj^ ; item save* 609 persons in 716 ¦ misa ton» dJ-ng 1957.live better £lectricclly.WITH FULL HOUSEPOWER! oi/r-of-m?\u2014 DO FUSES BLOW OUI gf TOO OFTEN ?DOES YOUR TOASTER HEATUP TOO SLOWLY?DO YOUR LIGHTS DIM WHEN YOU TURN ON APPLIANCES ?DO YOU HAVE TOO FEW OUTLETS AND SWITCHES ?DO YOU HAVE TO DISCONNECT ONE APPLIANCE TO PLUG IN ANOTHER ?If you re like most of the people In your community, you ve acquired many mor# lamps and electrical appliances over the past ten years! Hove yau enough outlet» in every room fa handle the extra load \u2014 or ha* every outlet a double or multiple plug to carry additional wires?Poor wiring is often the cause of your electrical troubles.Adequate wiring, however, increases the value of your home, os well at it s comfort and convenience.Hove it modernized for today s heavier appliance load.Talk it over with your electrical contractor, or cal! for the help and guidance of a Southern Canada Power representative.See your favorite dealer or ft* Southern Canada Power I 5nrj\\HKU»iKP: DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, FEB 14, 195* ' 8 Y.W.C.A.iRIGHTi M* I t- 8 (ABOVE) Children between three and five years of age, find working and playing together at the Y's Nursery School loads of fun.Miss Judy Way, supervisor, provides plenty of variety tor the kiddies.This photo sponsored through the generosity of Foxbrooke Motors Ltd.(ABOVE) Camping plays an important role in Ihr Y.W.C.A s junior members\u2019 schedule of activities, and at camp, these youngsters can enjoy themselves in pleasant surround mes.and under excellent supervision.This photo sponsored through the generosity of Sherbrooke Pure Milk Company Limited.(ABOVE) Winter swimming lessons offer a w rindci till means of recreation and important training for Mimmcr bathers, and the large, modern, sanitary MacKinnon Memo rial Pool ran accommodate as many as wish to join the Inn ami instruction given by Mi Gabelle Hyndman This photo sponsored through the generosity of G.T.Armstrong & Sons Ltd.(ABOVE) There are three YTEEN groups attending the Y.W.C.A., arid the \u2018\u2022phoiilld facjlitii .ivailalrle here provide onple recreation, bowlinj bem:: a lealmc allrarlitrii The croups sponsor special project such a dances, leas, and o-a aMotially lurid r u in: eveub to pruinot.Hie Y W.t\u2019.A This photo, sponsored through the generosity of Southwood, Campbell A Howard Insurance.m .X » v ''\u2022 (ABOVE) The Y.W.C.A.'s Howard Residence afford girl- slaving away from home, comfortable, quiet, homelike accommodations, and all the conveniences too, including living-room with television, fine meals and that congenial atmosphere.This photo sponsored through the generosity of Lennoxville Press Inc.\u2014 and \u2014 Cote & Roy Enrg.(plumbers).¦ »¦ 1 iwtAx.m WftWM I (ABOVE) It's ladies' day out at the \"Y\" when once a week, women from I he community rally at the MacKinnon Memorial, It' work and play, visiting, games, planning and conducting project, that provide fund;- to a:- i-t in maintaining the Y\u2019s various ventures.This photo sponsored through the generosity of Sherbrooke Paper Products Ltd.(ABOVE)\tBusiness girls and married women en a slimming-trimming course, om< a week either afternoon or evening.Both healthful and entertaining, the results an fewer pounds, finer figure- and that needed exerebe Instructor is Mrs.Evelyn Brvcr This photo sponsored through the generosity of Page Sangster Printing Co., Ltd.(LEFT) Bridge lessons arc = hi, a'-tion ton Mr H.rrv Moffatt, bridge instructress, is \u2018een coaching her weekly class This photo sponsored through the generosity of Douglas Price, Electrician \u2014 Lansdowne Fish Market.(RIGHT) Saturday morning's \"Fun Club\" for girls 6 to 12 years, provide instruction in handicraft, singing swimming .and there are games game gam; Every Saturday see a delightful new program This photo sponsored through the generosity of J.H.Bryant Limited.warn SHKRBROOKF DAH Y TKf ORO FWrnAY, FFB 14 19SB r IN MONTREAL.^5pLUtlCÆtt{£ TO STAT AT OBITUARY CANADA'S FINtST AfARTMÏNT HOTIl El 0 g a nt Suite t (M ttthen* A H \u2022 .b « .\u2022 .wr.it», wr i.a ».Vf(»|tti»»» 14SS CO Tl DM NIISIS »D MONÎIfAL.CANADA WtlllNOTON r-J74ï MRS.J E.KING, or STE ANNE DE BELLEWE SWEETSBURG \u2014 Th* d«>*th I of Mr* J.E.Kin* occurred *t \u2019 her renidence in Ste.Anne de Bellevue on February 3, following a lengthy illnea* She wa* in her 8dth year.Mr* King, the former Ehia Writ, wa* the wife of Rev, J.E.King, an Anglican clergyman, well known in the Eaitern Township*, where he had »erved in many paruhe» Mr King retired while Rationed at Manaonvtlle and, with hi* wife and daughter, Mis* Winnifred King.R N , came to live in Sweetaburg, where Mi*x King waa head nurie at the Brome Mmiaquoi Perkin* Hoipi-tal.The three member* of the family later *pent a few year* in ( ompton before going to Ste Anne de Bellevue.Mr*.King wa* aiway* active in all form* of church work in her huaband\u2019i paruhe*.In addition to her huvhand and daughter.Winnifred, *he leave* two other daughter*.Flair Mr* T K \u2018 Bennett, and I,ena.Mr*.W F Wataon The funeral wa* heid on February 7 at St, George\u2019* Anglican Church, St Anne de Bellevue, followed by interment in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal LUCIEN J.MESSIER, OF l»F.LIX)WS FALLS, VT .(Formerly Of St.Armand) BF.DFORD \u2014 Lucien J.Meaner, a Bellow* Fail*, Vt., barber, wa* found dead at his home by neighbour*.He had not appear ed at hia place of buwne»» for two day* and upon inve*tigation they found he had died from a heart attack.Mr Messier wa* born In St Armand, September 13.1800, the *on of the late Loui* Meuier and of hi* wife, Onesiam Chevalier Meatier For the past 30 year* he lived in Vermont, where he followed the trade of barber, first in St.Johntbury and later at Bel low* Fall* On October 23 ,1939, he married Mu* Dorothy Dou refte, of Montpelier, Vt., who »ur vives him Mr Mevner also leaves five »u r B GENERAL®^ ELECTRIC We have only 23 of these TV sets left in stock, and to clear we are selling them at the rock-bottom price of $nf?n.oo 269 Regular Price $389.95 This is fhe G-E Custom series TV with the finest chassis available \u2014 twin speakers, swivel base con sole \u2014 Ultra Vision, Top tuning.WITH TULL GUARANTEE EVEN AT THIS PRICE O\u2019BGYLE & PEARCE LTD.1430 KING ST WEST.Tel.LO 2 2800 ter* and nine brothers: Mr* Philippe Duchesneau, Lea, of Notre Dame de Star,bridge Mr-Isidore Clouatre, Eglantine, Bedford: Mrs.Armand Provost Helena, St Armand Sifter Mam-Monique, Quebec; Sinier Mane Ste.Denise, Ottawa; Eugene, St.Armand; Elle, Fall River, Ma**.; Bernard.Bedford, Lionel, Water-bury.Vt.; Henri, Mcmtpeiier.Vt.; Albert Bridgeport Conn.Philippe, Montfield.Vt., and Rene, Granby.The deceased wa* a member of St Charles Roman Catholic Church in Bellow* Fall* and a member of the Royal Order of Mouise.* The funeral wa* heid in St.Auguitine\u2019* Church in Montpelier and the remain* were placed in the vault for burial in the family lot in the fpring in St.Augustine * Cemetery Relatives from Bedford present were Mr.Bernard Messier the Misse* Ghislaine and Ginette Messier Mr.and Mr*.Roland Coupa! Mr.and Mr* Gaston Campbell, Mr.and Mr- Jean Louis Messier and Mis* Thcrcse Messier, MISS MARGARET Me DONALD, OF DERBY LINE DERBY LINE It was with sadness that relatives and friend-learned of the death of Miss Margaret McDonald, a most re- per ted citizen of the Boundary communities, on Sunday, February 2nd She died at Broadview Hospital, Newport, Vt., shortly after being admitted.The funeral was held at Racine and Cass Funeral home.Rev.T W.Tyson, pastor of Stan.stead South Church, officiated, assisted by Mr.Alden Owen, lay minister from Barton and a close friend of the family for many years.Bearers were Melvin Mandigo, Bert Jenncs- Frank Jennes-, Fay to nbed iwait m etery, Glover.Vt.t Bloomfield, Vt., 4, 1893.Mu* McDon-he only daughter born and Lucy < Wakeman) Born a Septembei aid, was i to George McDonald.M u Margaret, as the was familiarly known was a musician She devoted her entire life to a career as a pianist, having taught hundreds *>f students the art of piano.At the time of her death she had large classes at Newport, Derby and the Boundary.Miss McDonald came with her parents, a brother and sister-in-law, to Derby Line in 1938 and for several year* assisted her brother in his newstand and store.For the past 20 years her musical contributions had been an asset to the communities.Since the Boundary kindergarten wa- -Urted a few years ago Miss Margaret ha- been the music tea cher and given encouragement to the young foik.The high esteem in which she wa.* held was shown by the numerous and beautiful floral pieces.A large number of persons called at the funeral home to offer sympathy to the brother and sister-ir law with whom Miss McDonald had made her home Among those attending the service were: her brother.Mr.Carlton McDonald, and Mrs.McDonald, Derby Line, Mr and Mrs.Melvin Mandigo .and Mrs.Malcolm Clark, Glover, Vi ; Mrs.Lewis Kalhstrom, Bristol, Conn.; Mrs.Albert Wakeman, Barton, Vt,; Mr.and Mrs.Bert Jenness.Newport; Mr, and Mrs.Austin MeVetty, LennoxvUle: Mg.and Mr-.Frank Jenness, Mrs.Kenneth Bail, Mrs, Ray LaBay ail of West Burke.VI.; and many r BE RIGHT WHEN YOU WRITE address your maif correctly Make lure th*i the addresses on your letters and parcels include thc-sc five points ; F Full name of person to whom your mail is addressed OflErB*N?mb£dr\"' raral rOUle m,mber- f,r V\tCity, town or village.V\tProvince, stale {or equivalent! and eountrv.v Your name and return address in upper left comer.To Speed Your Mail AOORCW YOUR UTTIRS CLEARLY COMPLETELY CORRECTLY CANADA POST OFFICE Meeting Held By Ladies Guild At North Hatley NORTH HATLEY - A regular meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Barnabas Anglican Church was heid in the Community Hall.Mr* Grant LeBaron.the new president, presided Rev.James PUk suggested that the Guild allocate 325 from the W A.appeal to Capei, Sask.The treasurer, Mrs.Detcben, gave her report and bills were authorized to be paid.Mrs C.S.Daintrey read a proposed budget for funds, after studying the expenditures for the last three or four years.Thank you notes were read, and also a letter from Mrs.Earl, from England.After discussion regarding a new vacuum cleaner for the use of the altar guild, it was decided to make further inquiries into the matter.Mrs.LeBaron named the fol-|lowing committees; Hostesses, Mrs.Wynne, membership, Mrs.Richard Sprigings; charge ul altar, Mrs.Converse; Worn, ns Auxiliary, Mrs.L.Taylor, Mrs.Marriott, and Mrs.Richard Spri-gings; Guild representative to the Community Club, Mrs.J.R MacKay.A letter of thank- wa- voted to be sent to E.E, Spice for auditing the books, and also to Mrs, R.Bowen and Mrs.Wm.Clark for donations The hostesses were Mrs.Richard Sprigings and Mrs, George Stuart.GENERAL NOTES Mr.George Spice and Miss V.Heighten of Montreal, spent a weekend in North Hatley with Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Spice.Mr.and Mrs.Langley Punnett from St.Vincent, B.W.I., are guests at the Pleasant View Hotel.Mrs.George Armstrong has left for Beaufort, S.C., to spend two months.She was accompanied from Montreal by Mrs.Tees, DUNKIN - Mrs.Ian Heath and two little sons, Stanley and Roger, of South Bolton, are spending a few days with her parent*.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Newell and family.Mrs.Wallace Aiken and Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Cabana and daughter, Linda, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Smith and j family in Highwaler.0ENNÎS THE MENACE By Hank Keteha m n ' JûSr WÔG.E YOuff foot QUiETlY IT I6NT TO K££P SAYiSe ' WAKÊ UP\u2019!* Evening Guild Of Knowlton Church Elects Officers At Annual Meeting j from the surrounding towns and villages.¦MW*\u2014 V.W cV ¦ OUT THEY GO! IfcllliPII \"\"\t;\t; a: XF* \u2022 w SiLvl SATURDAY FEB.15th 9 A.M.- 1 P.M! 670 x 15 RE-GAPS ONCE IN A LIFETIME OFFER - SAT.A.M.ONLY (NO TRADE-INS) ALL SALES FINAL! Safoiij cnnnpiBn tim 3 T.S.MEEHAN LTD.prop.310 KING ST.WEST, P O BOX 10, SHERBROOKE, Tel.10.9-1355 SERVICE DEPARTMENT - TIRES INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT - 309 MARQUETTE ST.I KNOWLTON \u2014 The Evening Guild of St.Paul\u2019s Church met in the guild room.The president Mrs.G.J.C.Patten, was in the chair and the meeting was opened with prayer by Rev.T E.R.Nurse.Regular business matters were given attention with the minutes tieing read by the secretary.Mrs.John Syberg and the treasurer, Mrs.Dennis Taylor, giving the financial reports.Mr Nurse took the chair for the annual meeting and expressed thanks on behalf of the church for the splendid work done by the Evening Guild.He particularly mentioned the Sunday School picnic, work done by the choir committee and the re-j decoration of the vestry.! The treasurer's annual report was given % Mrs, Dennis Taylor and the report of the corres-! ponding secretary by Mrs Bruce Bailey in the absence of Mrs.; Glen Brown.The choir's statement was submitted by Miss Doris Beals in the absence of Mrs.C.F.Ritchie.Mrs.Lawrence Draper reported for the work committee.A 11 departments showed a most active year.Election of'bfficers resulted as follows; Honorary president, Mrs T.E.R Nurse; honorary vice ; president, Mrs.A.S.Douglass: : president, Mrs.G.J.C.Patten; 1st vice president, Mrs.G.A Rotherham: 2nd vice president, Mrs.C.F.Ritchie: recording secretary, Mrs.John Syberg: corresponding secretary, Mrs.G.Brown: treasurer.Mrs.Dennis Taylor: wool convener.Mrs.L.Draper: fancy work.Mrs.Bruce Bailey:\tneariy-new\ttable, Mrs.R.Bell; publicity convener, Mrs.Norman Crandall: tea host-: ess Mrs.Thomas Ross.Mrs.Patten took the chair and plans were completed for a parish supper.Refreshments were served by the hostesses.Mrs.Lawrence Page and Miss Ethel King.C.G.l.T.GROUP MEETS The Canadian Girls In Training met in the United Church Hall with Mrs.Rose McLean in charge.The president.Ann Miller, was in the chair.The minutes were read by the secretary, Brenda Northrup.Work was done on the waste paper baskets.C.G.l.T.songs and hymns were practised after which games were enjoyed and the meet ing brought to a close with \u201cTaps\"., GENERAL NOTES Mrs.N.Whitman has return ed from the B.M P, Hospital where she was a patient for si i-eral days.Mr.and Mrs.Elion Bockus.Mr.J.A.Jolley.Mr and Mrs.W J, Taylor and Mr.and Mrs.Glen Brown were in Iron Hill to attend the funeral of Mrs Del tner Hadiock Mr and Mrs.Rod Fowler and children of Valois were weekend guests of the latter * parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.E Perry.Messrs Ronald and Austin Pet tes of Montreal were weekend guests of Wieir mother, Mrs.M Pettes.Mr.Kenneth Ball has returned home after being a patient in the B M P.Hospital for a few days.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall included Mr.and Mrs.Ian C.Boyd and family, Miss Marge Crooke of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Machum of Montreal and Mr and Mrs.D.Home and son Barrie, of Fo* ter.Mrs.William Tlbhits was visiting her daughter, Miss PaTiria Tibbiis.who was a patient in the B M P.Hospital.Mansonville Couple Feled On 45lh Anniversary MANSONVILLE\u2014Mr.and Mrs C.S.Adams, who celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary-on February 4th.were given a party by about 30 of their friends The evening which was spent playing 500 and in visiting was arranged by Mrs.Robert Heath who was assisted by some of the members of St.Paul\u2019s Woman's Auxiliary.Mr.and Mrs.Adams were pre sented with gifts for which they expressed their thanks.Refreshments included a love ly anniversary cake made and decorated by Mrs.Garth Kldridge and Mrs.Adams.First prizes in cards were won by Mrs.R J Heath and Garth Eldridge.The consolations went to Oscar Sargent and Mrs.C.S Adams.GENERAL NOTES Among those who attended the O.E.S.School of Instruction in Stanbridge East recently were Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Hastings.Mrs.A.Woodard.Mr* L.B Eldrige.Mrs.Kate Bailey.Mrs.Letitia Willard.Mr, Cedric Bailey Mrs Garth Eldridge.Mrs Albert Whitehead.TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Hiere are 600 technical school* in Britain maintained mainly by local authorities.BLACK & WHITE v SCOTCH WHISKY BUCHANAN\u2019S From Scotland every precious drop.,.Ohe Strutih in tht Blending DistilleS, blended and bottled in Scotland Available in 40 cz 2â'A oz and 13'i oz.botlla* * ;** U.S.MISSILE Continued From Page l would be added to the nose o/ the missile, not the base.Explorer 1 is cylindrical and or bits around the earth in a fixed position.When it is closest, its bottom is toward the earth At the other extreme of the elliptical\u2014or egg-shaped \u2014 orbit, the nose of the cylinder is toward earth.The pan of the orbit cli to earth is called the perigee.The part farthest from earth >s cahed the apogee Because the satellite would be hundreds of m.lo farther out in space at the apogee, that is the best point at which to give it another boost, or \u201ca kick in the apogee.\u201d The rocket charge has to be placed on the nose of the satellite.If it were on the tail, it would send the cylindrical can hurtling back at earth with the force of an intercontinental missile.Richter and other scient, sts at the press conference said Explorer I is performing as they expected it would.All information it has radioed back so far indicates that a human could live in a satellite.Richter said one of two radios in the satellite quit functioning because its batteries had gone dead.Leading Figures Offer the peaa of his fame But despite the suffer.ng that came to him, he went on bravely like the valiant heart that he was with the newspaper which he adored, 'be while giving unstintedly to the university of which he had become ffiancellor and.indeed, to every good cause in his commun-ity.' The day came when the shadow > which had been gathering about him thickened into night.But John Bassett will long come back to all w ho knew him in recollections of the courage and joyous humanity w-ith which he walked through life'' The Least A Man Can Ask For Is Steady White Line WOLVERHAMPTON, England (AP) \u2014 a police witness said in court Thursday that Jogindar Singh, 22, arrested on suspicion of drunk enness, was asked to walk a white line and replied: .\"I\u2019ll walk if you'll make it hold still.\u201d Singh was fined il.Actor Needs Rest HOLLYWOOD lAP)\u2014At least two more days and maybe a week in hospital are ahead for comedian Eddie i Rochester) Anderson of the Jack Benny televis ion show.Anderson, 52.fainted during a rehearsal Wednesday.Andy Devine replaced him on the show Thursda- night.BLAIR GORDON President.Dominion Textile \"In the death of John Bassett ve have last a man whose experiences and memories serve to link the present scene with that of 20 or more years ago.\"In those days Mr.Bassett was an intimate friend of a group of men some 15 to 20 years older than himself and who have died before him.\"He has paid tributes to them in his recollections of old associations with men such as the late Sir Edward Beatty, the late Mr.Fred Meredith.K.C.his predecessor in the chancellorship of Bishop's University, my late father and other men who were leaders in this community between the two wars.\u2018\u2018It is sad to realize that a man who in himself held such a unique place in our midst is no longer with us.\" BRIG A1RD NESBITT \"John Bassett was a great tnend with a witty tongue and a great heart.\"Believe me.1 mourn his passing and will miss his salty comments on men and affairs.\u201d Continued from Page 3 to h.s success as a publisher.\"He was a staunch supporter of The Canadian Press throughout his Jong newspaper career and three years ago was honored by and did honor to his profession as eloquent guest speaker at CP s annual dinner.\"As an educationist of broad atici constructive views and as an active participant in public affairs.he contributed richly to the development of a sound Cana-dianism based on racial and religious tolerance He was a man of both vision and realism, whose counsel was eagerly sought and freely given at every level of en deavour \"Members of the Canadian Press from one end of Canada to the other will join in mourning hi- loss and paying tribute to his career as an eminent journalist and distinguished Canadian He was a remarkable man.\" D.B ROGERS President, The Canadian Press Editor, The Regina Leader-Post \u201cNoted for his candor and his courage, his w isdom and bis ,wit, John Bassett for half a century' remained a pillar of Canadian new spaperdom The Montreal Gazette is a striking monument D LEO DOLAN, OTTAWA \"Canada has lost one of the most engaging and warm-hearted personalities I have ever known.\u201d JOHN H.MOLftON President.Corporation of Bishop's University \"John Bassett has given much of his time and talent to Bishop's Univeriity, notwithstanding a severe physical suffering and handicap.\"His charming personality, hts ev er - present \u2018County of Tyrone wit.a memory which readily took one back in the pages of history, made it a privilege to be counted an intimate friend.\"As chancellor of Bishop's University, John Bassett gave of him self over and above the call of duty for he enjoyed not only the dignity of his office but made it his business to know the intricate details of the operation of his university.\"His name will ever be remem bered with deep affection and much regard.\"John Bassett loved the sea and poetry.His favorite poet, T be lieve, was John Masefield, whose poem \u201cSea Fever\" seemed to have a lilt about it which satisfied a restless spirit within him SIS! K* cùd '§ THIS BADGE serves all CANADA The R.C.M.P.provides a ehallenge to qualified young men who are willing and able to meet the demands of a LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREER.The prime requisites of a member of the Roval Canadian Mounted Police are intelligence, loyal-tv.integrity and courage.Service requirements frequently entail long hours, inconvenience and personal danger.Service benefits and advantages include a certain prestige, good comradeship, a measure of adventure anil satisfaction through service to Canada.If you are interested in a career in the I orce, tome of the qualifications are: 4ge: Between 18 and 30 years.Height: between 5 8\" and 6'5\", British subject or Canadian citizen, Unmarried.Good physical condition.Ability to pas« an education test based on a Grade X level.If you feel that you possess the basic qualifications.you are invited to apply at the, nearest R.C.M.Police office or write to: , THE COMMISSIONER, R.C.M.POLICE, OTTAWA and so lessened his burden of physical handicap.\"To Mrs, Bassett, his children.John and EUiabeth, and their children sincere sympathy is ex tended from all of us at Bishop's \u2018\".And so he pas.sed over and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other side ' The Holy Cross Fathers of St.Joseph's Oratory sent a message of deep condolences and sym-pathy.DR ! I Vim JAMES Principal and Vice Chancellor McGill University \"There is among leaders in the newspaper world a fine tradition of public service and this tradi tion John Bassett followed with great courage and enthusiasm \u201cChief among his wide interests was the cause of education As chancellor of Bishop's University, he was concerned new only with the welfare of that institution hut with the welfare of high or education throughout the pro vince \"John Bassett was a public-spirited Canadian who will be greatly missed and long remem bered in this community for his achievements \" JAMES MUIR Chairman and President.Royal Rank of Canada \"A great deal could be said about an (WUstanding personality like John Bassett.His friends will comment generously on the many facets of his character.\"To me, above and beyond all else, was his tremendous physical courage in the face of overw helming odds.\"One could have expected him to look for comfort and stimulation from his friends but aclually it was he who was the gay, lighthearted and entertaining companion.\u201cA happy warrior has gone to rest and many like me will miss him very much.\u201d ASSOCIATE UHEI JUSTICE tV B.SCOTT \"John Bassett accomplished a great deal in a life that was ac-j live until the very end.\"1 trust present and future generations of young Canadians will never forget how, for over 20 years, he threw himself heart and soul into-all that pertained to the welfare and progress of Bishop's University.\"Those who know all he accomplished as chancellor of that insli tution will always remain grateful for his unselfish devotion to Bishop\u2019s and to education generally.\" BISHOP\u2019S UNIVERSITY STUDENTS \u201cThe students of Bishop's Uni ; versity express their deepest sympathy on the death of Mr.Bassett, our most distinguished ehancello- and honorary member of the students' association.\" PREMIER LESLIE FROST.OF ONTARIO \u201cJohn Bassett lived a life of service, not only to his community and province but to all of Canada \u201d ______ » DONALD GORDON Chairman and President, Canadian National Railways \u201cI feel a deep personal loss with the passing of John Bassett.\u201cDuring his life he made a remarkable contribution to the business.literary and educational life of his adopted country \u201cDespite the physical disability which sapped his energies in tai rr years, he continued to exhibit that love of life in all its aspects which was one of the secret' of his zeal \u201cHis sage counsel will now be sorely missed but the many benefits of his work remain and grow \" Cattle Prices At Montreal Steady Or Up MONTREAL tCP) - Cattle prices this we^k were steady to 50 cents higher than last week on the Mon!real livestock markets Receipts.I.W3 cattle.1.453 calves.1.270 hogs and 39 sheep and lambs.Cattle offerings were some 400 head less than last week and about 335 more than the cor responding week last year.Western receipts totalled 115 head.On lino 318 and the Maritimes 1S3.lu brisk cattle trading, choice steers 21.50-22, good J0 21.25, me dium 18 20.common 14 50 17 75.few down to 13; good heifers 17.25 28.tfew 18 50\\ medium 15-17, common 1Î 14 75, few down to 1125; good cows 15 15 75 (few 18\t50t.medium 13 50 14.75, com mon 12 25 13.50, canners and cutters 10.50 12.25; goal bulls 17 25- 19\tvfew 19.25», common and medium 13 17.few down to 1! 75.Calf prices were 50 cents to as much as 2.00 higher under good demand Good and choice vealers 29-31 (tops 32V common and medium 17 28, grassers 15, yearlings 11-13.Hogs were steady to 50 cents lower and ows steady to 1 00 higher.On the west end market.9!4 hogs and sow» were offered.Grade A hogs brought 28 plus were 2t 22 Fourteen feeders averaging 55 lbs, went for 18 50 each On the rasl end market.158 hogs and sows wore offered.Grade A hogs sold at SO Sows 1 50 Sows moved at 21-22.50 plus \u2022I A- Sheep and lamb prices were steady to 50 cents higher Me dium and good lambs 19 20.com mon down to 12; good sheep 11-12, common 5-10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD FRIDAY FEB 14.1M8 Financial & Market Report NEW YORK STOCK MARKET (Closed at 11 a m ) Vmer Telephone\t172'»\t172'.Anaconda\t41».\t41»* Bethlehem Steel\t38*»\t Borden's Go\t61 '»\t Chrysler\t52*.\t53'» Comm Solvent»\t10**\t Cons Edison\t48'»\t48*.Douglas\t60'»\t60'» Dupont\t179\t179'.General Electric\t60'»\t General Motors\t34'»\t34*.Good' eat\t70\t Int I'.pei\t90-'«\t lut Telephone\t50'a\t30'» Johns Manville\t37 .\t Montg Ward\t32\u2019.\t N.Y l'entrai\t14'»\t14*.Pepsi\t21 '*\t Radio\tS31»\t33 H Republic Steel\t42'a\t42', V.S Rubhei\t32'»\t Std.Oil of N J\t49*,\t49'» Studebaker\t3\u2019»\t U.S Steel\t56'a\t56 >» Vanadium Steel\t29*.\t Woolworlh\t40»a\t Additional Quotes\t\t iGra.nshl.lds and\tCo Ltd.)\t Famous Players\t15\t15'» MacKinnon Steel\t\t9'v B Mitchell, J.S\t35\tasked Zeller's\t27\t26' ' B Anglo Nfld\t5:*»\t5>«B Can Ing Rand\t43'» B\t Nfld Lt i Power\t43\ta>kt\\l Permo Pfd C.Cun Power Pfd\t180\t123 B Slight Increase Is Registered In Veal Prices No change in prices were registered in the vegetable section of the local market today.How ever, veal carcasses arc scarce, raising the price of veal at the retail lei el about three rents, FRUIT Oranges do* .40c Grapefruit .4 for 2&e Bananas, lb.iBc demons .« for 2ftc Grapes, red.lb.\u2018J0c Apples pk.78c VEGETABLE MARKET Green Beans .35c lb Tomatoes, local, lb\t35c Red-Green Peppers\t\u2022 2\tfor\t25c Mushrooms W lb.\t40c Beets .S .2Sc Onions\t3 lbs for 25c Kidney dry beans,\tlb.\tI2e-ibc ( ucumberi, local\t.\t15c\teach Broccoli .40c \u2018Jalibage .15 2, Acad All $9 Eoundtn Alum in $27 Fraser $24 Alum 2pr .'$47 Gen Dyn $60 Asbestos $28'» GL Paper $30 Bank MU $42', II Smith *$28 Bank NS i$52 Hud Bay »$43'-j Banque CN $40 Imp Oil »$40V, Hell $4ll-j_\tImp Tub *$13 Bow S'-jpê i$47'-.- Imp T pr .\u2019$6 Hrattl $6'.I Nickel xd $71 HA Oil $35'.ln( Util $24\u2019.Hi F 5*-.p $S0l?Inter PL $40*.Bt' Power $38 -.Low SU, i$ifl Brown $9 » Mass Har ;$6 Build Prod $38 Met oil $51'-J fan Cem $2**» Morgan $17 U Brew i$27'a N St I'ar *$2l's i'll.ir$lf>\tNoranda $3S,i> U I Pow $16'» Page Hera $191 G l Pow pr $47'i Price Br $411 iuPR *$?4\tQ Nat Gas i$23% J (' Pet pr $l4'v Hoc AV $12\u2019* Con M S $17».Holland A i$l4\u2019.Con Glass $26 Rolland B /$23 D Coal pr $73 Royal Hk $62 l) Glaus $6.\u2019'.sil Corp $14'» D Sll ord $19'-j Shawm $24'\u2019.Dom Tar $11 Steel Can $481» D Tar pr ;$t9-'.Tr C PL $27'-* Du Pont /$U1'.' Walk GW $27 Klectrolue $:\u2022'.Web Knap 233 CANADIAN Ahitca 43\tFord A $72'» Butterfly zl50 M(Hire $64'» C D Sug $22'.Quo Ph i$U)'» C Paper $31 ear, Funeral on Fri day, February 14th, at 2 I\u2019 M at the Church of St.Andrew A St Paul, 3415 Hodpatb St., Montreal Interment at Knowlton.Remains i resting at the Joseph C.Wray A Brother Funeral Chapel, 1234 Mountain Street, Montreal BOLDUC, Alin* At S h r r brooke, Que on Wednesday, February 12th,\t1958, Aluie Hondo, in her 54th year, beloved wife of Raoul Holduc.resided at 29 llourie Street, resting at Gerard Monfettc\u2019* Funeral Par lor.33 Bowen Ave South.Fu neral service on Saturday, Feb ruary 15th, at 9 a m.in St.Sacra ment Church Interment in St Michael'» Cemetery.fu iUnmirtam MichEOD hovlng\tt>f our b«*k»v»>d on»-.Mm.Alexander Mho l^od, l,Hkr Mrganiir, Qua , who on iarad Into rr *i February 14.1P37 The mamorlra you Ip»ft with in, Aio pracloua to iii ill Fvrr rcntomlmred by, H Fit run.DHKN and FRANDCHfUmKN iOHNsro/vji FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2 2466 JKWKTT I am very grateful for all thr- kind thought* and wlah** ra-pr< HN#d by card* *nd lidt^ri, whlla Î j wax a patient In lb»* Royal Victoria j Hospital and attic* my return home , A apcclal \"thank you\" to the mrm- j of »ha Vala P&rklni W A.My beat wl*h#» to all.M Kf LE V F, R ETT J K W ETT.R R.2, ManaonvllJa, Qua.McfNTVRE - f wlfih to extend my sincere thjtnks lo my relatives, friend* and neighbouT* who **nt m
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