Sherbrooke daily record, 20 février 1948, vendredi 20 février 1948
[" s .- :\t§Ë iiiii mmm > - - mi M atsi X SS&&SS3 SN ¦ ¦ AMi ,V püüi SxX nSSSSSSeÙNsvSSS' » ^ * MiQVrt j**-\t\u2022 1948\t\tFEBRUARY\t\t\t1948\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1\tO\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t:i o*> 29\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 ^Ijecbcookc IDalli) Becocd WEATHER COLDER Clear and colder today and Saturday.Winds west, \u2022J5 today, west 15 tonight and Saturday.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum 45.minimum 11 below.Year «ko: Maximum 10, minimum 0.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS\u2019 TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20.1948.Fifty-First Year World News In Brief San Francisco, Feb.20.\u2014 lf/P)\u2014San Francisco began a drought-induced slowdown at the city's power generating plant today.It took other steps to conserve power.Utilities Manager James H.Turner ordered a one-third cut in production at the plant which provides power for municipal buildings, street cars and street lights.4\t*\t* Toronto, Feb.20,\u2014(CP)\u2014\u2014 Ontario's first flood threat subsided today but residents of river-side communities had a warning that higher waters were not far off.*\u2022' The Etobicoke river rose two and a half feet at suburban Long Branch yesterday and crews using dynamite worked to break the ice jam.However, the situation was eased as temperatures dropped sharply during the night, slowing the runoff.*\t*\t¥ Vatican City, Feb.20\u2014i/P) \u2014Vatican sources said today two Roman Catholics Bishops have been executed in Albania, and a third has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.Two Franciscan monks also had been doomed by a people\u2019s Court in Albania.*\tS«\t*fc London, Feb.20.\u2014)\u2014 Britain was urged today by a House of Commons committee to abolish the Polish Resettlement Corps as soon as\tpossible,\tto\trelieve\ttax- payers.The Corps helps Poles in Britain\twho\tcannot\tor\twill not return to their homes.By March 31 Britain wiJJ, bave s p e n t £129,800,0(H) ($519,200,000) on foreign nationals displaced by the war and unable to return home, the committee on estimate* reported.», * Berlin, l-eb.21).\u2014(/P)\u2014The Russian-controlled newspaper Berliner Zeitung denounced to-1 day as \u201cshameful and revolt-* ing\u201d the ruling of a United States war crimes court that execution of hostages by an occupying power may be justified under international law.The paper charged the verdict was intended to give justification to the killing of Communist forces in the present Greek civil w ar.The tribunal gave its decision at Nuernberg yesterday in sentencing German General List who commanded Balkan occupation forces.# * * Ottawa, Feb.20\u2014fP) \u2014 The Governor - General and Viscountess Alexander will leave Ottawa April 29 for a tour of western Canada, Government House officials announced today.Viscount Alexander will receive an honorary degree May 13 from the University of British Columbia at Vancouver.* -V * Panang.Mala.) a.Feb.20.\u2014 OP)\u2014A former Japanese military police captain and three of his sergeants were hanged here today for war crimes.All four \u2014Capt.Tsuro Yoshihiro, former Japanese military police chief in North Malaya; and Sgts.Yamauichi Saturo; Tsu-gawa Tsuzuki; and Togawa\" / Akira\u2014were convicted of nuir-tiering Chinese civilians.Members Of Three Anti-Red Resign From Czech Ice Flow Threatens Cape Cod Coast Parties Cabinet In Protest Move Arab Leaders Will Oppose Partition Campaign Expected to Be Undertaken tor Repeal ot Palestine Project.First Open Break in Post-War Republic Comes as Opposition Grows to Communist Attempts to Dominate Coalition Government.Prague, Feb.20\u2014(Æ5)\u2014Members of three outspoken anti-> Communist parties resigned from Czechoslovakia's cabinet to j day in the growing fight against Communist attempts to domi- ; nate the coalition government.It was the first open break in Czechoslovakia\u2019s post-war, republic, formed in April, 1945.Lake Success, Teb.20.\u2014.(P) Opposed policies on solution of the housing; crisis were offered yesterday in Quebec's Legislative Assembly which continued its long-drawn June In February bass&dor Laurence Steinhardt told the Czechoslovak press he hopes the country still will participate in the Marshall Plan.Czechoslovakia changed her mind Partition supporters received 1948 United States Presidential about participating in the original *\u2022 uuoul pat uciptuiiig tu toe original\t,, \u201e ,\t,,,\t,, ,v\ti 1,\t1\t.y\tr) ,\t.into tiiG wlToiô question 11 Marshal] plan talks in Pans last\t1\t, ,]i T\t1 ,\t.,\t.,\tmg, Government spoke , June after her high officials were .,\t.,, a setback when China revealed campaign last night with a call for that she intended to continue to the common people to rally around 1 abstain on partition voting.\tin a .battle against \u201cthe privileged i ' 3.Iraq boycotted the trustee-\t.iship council, which is discussing \u201cThis is a year of challenge, I the partition plan as it would at- Truman told Democratic party feet internationalized Jerusalem- members.\u201c1 propose that we The United States denied in the meet that challenge head on.\" Council Iraq\u2019s charges of pies- In a 30-minute Jefferson-Jack-\t.\t, : sure on other countries to vote -on day speech he never referred ; bave been giving the Communists for partition.\t\u2022\tdirectly to the challenge lie faces 'he margin they needed to carry Delegates eagerly await an- from angry southerners in his own out their, long-range program, but neernon( of the American posi- part).Nor did he mention ditecl- j they decided ,ust night co bleak jtion from Austin.Arab sources br the threat to Democratic presi- away.expressed- confidence the United dential chances offered by Henry The Social Democrats decided to States would not call for interna- A.^Wallace\u2019s third party) ^ support the Czechoslovak National tio high 1 summoned to Moscow.The Social Democrat; party ap-, peared to be sticking to its new policy of opposing the Communists wherever one-party domination is .the issue.The Soeia loans by private finance agencies for home builders.Presenting it.loan bill as a temporary measure for people willing to \u201chelp themselves\u201d while the Government undertook an inquiry of hous-esmeu expie cd doubts about the soundness of any system of provincially-finance-d loans.Liberal members, led by Adélard God-bout, urged Hie Government to set up a system in which a Democrats1 it would guarantee a proportion of loans instead of its present measure for expenditure of $3,-500,000 to pay a share of housing loan interest rales.Premier Duplessis said the bill before the House coupled with an earlier measure would produce' hundreds and hundreds of new! - and ; understood h^wX\u2019 watt to hear \u201call\u2019the''groups' and individuals in The Communist Minister of the ment housing bills introduced dur-Austin before taking 'the^ floor?81 our nation.\u201d\tInterior, Vaclav Nosek, refused to ; ing the present session would Jerusalem, Feb.20.-(£>)- Police said 12 prisoners broke out left pointedly empty by southern-of Jerusalem\u2019s central jail today.era protesting Ins civil rights pro-! Reliable unofficial sources said all gram.Truman lumped opponents were Jews.\tof his legislative program together It was the second break within as the forces of \u201creactionary con-a month from central prison.Four.servatism.\u2019 Before him as he sp-oke were a back down on an order to reir >ve1 authorize municipalities to turn dozen empty teats\u2014paid for and eight district supervisors from die ¦over property for private building r, ,1 1 , 1 , * V» \\ 1 1 r\\\tI 1 r\u2018 A 4'U AXT rl 1-0\tC\tC» )\t1 J security police because they are not for Communists, Looming large now in the grow Si r lot 'he bill would also authorize, towns to give, 30-year property tax- ing.week-old crisis are a trades , exemptions of 50 per cent and that 'Arabs escaped in January two others were killed in that break.He described those who stand against his proposals for improv- Twaive Jews, two Arabs and ing «social security, justice, pro-two British soldiers were killed duction, education and housing as yesterday in the Holy Land.The unofficial death toll since the United Nations voted .Nov.29 to partition Palestine now stands at 1,281.Haganah, the Jewish militia, said the immigrant ship Upright, \u201c\u2022defeatists,\u201d \u201cbackward-looking\u201d and \u201cmen of small vision and faint hearts.\u201d union congress called for next Sunday and a peasant group demonstration set for Feb.29.Non-Communists are shunning these events, charging they are part of a Communist plot to keep the country in a pre-election turmoil, a builder at practically no cost would get levelled property and plans for a house.The second ihou- iog bill, which (he H-oiue has discussed during four sittings would provide additional advantages to individual I (Reuters News Agency reported .builder* or people grouping them-] that three Social Democrat minis- sel But, while Truman was making ters\u2014- .Vice-Premier Peter Zenkl, his speech the.southern revolt Education.Minister Jaroslav- St ran own party got Continued on Page 5 Deputy Foreign Ministers Discuss Austrian Treaty By ALEX H.SINGLETON ] they hope she will bargain on these London, Feb.20.\u2014QP)\u2014The three ; demands.They say if she doesn\u2019t \u2022Western powers insisted separately today that Big-Four demands in Austria be kept within the country\u2019s ability to pay.The United States, Great Britain and France made their positions plain at a meeting of Deputy Foreign Ministers.They were seeking, with Russia, a peace formula for the landlocked republic freed from Hitler\u2019s Germany.The deputies sat for two hours trying to sound out.each other.American obsrvers said Russia offered no statement on the west- selves m co-operative building! societies which the Premier said! were not available to workers In within his own party got hotter sky and Justice Minister Dr.Pro- Ste.Marguerite parish in his home; still.\t'\t; kop Drtina\u2014resigned today.)\ttown of Three Rivers who have; Senator Han-y Byrd (Dem.-j The Social Democrats\u2019 switch, put up 40 dwellings.Va.) asserted in a speech at Rich- voted last night, provides a coali- The bill would permit the Prov-1 mond that Truman\u2019s civil rights tlon bloc of 62 per cent in Parlia- ince\u2019s Caisses Populaires (crciKv commission had urged a \u201cmass in- ; ment against 38 per cent for the unions) and other Provincial fi-j vasion of states\u2019 rights.\u201d Southern Congressmen from at least three states called a conference today to organize against the anti-lynch, anti-poll tax and no-color-line proposals.Squ: re and 1 he Icmpt-i atui t- i¦- t Margei v M ¦Gan h\\ a e icm u1 ¦ 1 »\t10 60, .11 :in Gui , f. wailing.Mi\t11 ry ( left ) and eh of the country | \u2014 She) bropke included\tenjoy\t:\t> Students Believed\tPass Objective The Undent-organized campaign i\t Assassi Rated\tBishop\u2019s Extern Iras mol with \\\tion Fund campaign | omvhelming .-lu-eess 1 Opinion Expressed That\tin\t tee Will Inquire Into Increased Bread Costs.By ROSS MUNRO Canadian Press Staff Writer Ottawa, Feb.20.\u2014C(P' - A full-! scale inquiry into increased breact prices will open today beforq th« lG-member Commons price com» mittee as it, neats the end of t\\u» weeks\u2019 work.Representatives of Lobltva Groceterias, General Bakers and Dominion Stores are ready to appear as witnesses.The preliminary investigation» into prices of fruits and vegetables was concluded yesterday with testimony from representatives of Toronto wholesalers who maintained that high wholesale» profits in citrus fruits were lies out of lino considering losses oiv other produce and short -uprdy.But the i potlight now full* on the baking industry and t.ho Inquiry -will likely continue for a week or more.At a later Jate^ the fruit and vegetable merchants will bo recalled for completion.o£ that probe.George Reynolds, secretary of the Toronto Wholesale Fruit and* Produce Merchants Association, was the witness yesterday, following two representatives of the retailers who had charged that the» wholesalers wore profiteering, especially in citrus fruits.1'he wholesalers\u2019 lepre.-eutntiv» admitted there had been \u201csubstantial profits\u201d m citrus fruits but-raid wholesalers were selling British Columbia apples, Texas cabbage and New Brunswick potatoes at- a loss.He told the commit!»» that» Ontario vegetable producers have» sharply increased their prices in recent moutho and produced a batch of invoices of transactions to'background his statement.Mr.Reynolds hastened to emphasize, however, that he did not ! want the committee to think thau \u2022 ilie growers are profiteering.They are entitled to what the market.' affords them, he raid.If the 'wholesale volume in Tor-! onto is reduced 60 per cent as i* ! threatened, due to the Nov.17 import embargo and depletion of domestic supply, it will be impossible for the wholesalers to reduce their overhead to have enough organization left to handle domestic (products when they come on thev market next summer, Mr.Reynolds continued.He said profits on Some produc» 1 might come close to compensation» on those felling at a loss, but of Ibis he was unceratin.(RACK TRAIN DERAILED Portsmouth, ()., Feb.20\u2014(A\u2019l \u2014 The Norfolk A Western \u201cPowhatan Arrow\u201d train was derailed 20 miles east of here today, hut no one was reported killed.A number of persons were injured.The engine of the east bound streamliner was on its side and all ears of the train were derailed hut stayed upright.All available ambulances were sent from Portsmouth to the scene.Slain.Continued on Page 5 Continued or.Page 5.Storms In West Take Five Lives the conference will break up soon.The United States and Great Britain, these, sources say, have agreed not to give Russia enough to leave her in control of the Austrian economy.France has made compromise suggestions.The informants report that United States and British delegates are ready to buck the Soviet demand that Austria pay Russia $200,000,- Winnipeg, Feb.20.\u2014 O) ,\u2014 ».»»,.» \u2022 \u201e:.University\u2019s senate and the Board ! faUss flom th\t44\t43-49 C .\t2S-30\t29b\t35\t36-40 Packed for export: A-large, 15; \\ 53c .A-medium, 4-3.35-40c ! t Free wood cases.$ Canadian : 40-45c i Commodity Excliange close basis o0\u2014l>oc 50-55c 40-50C .30 c 50 cares minimum.§ Small lots to VEGETABLE MARKET Carrots, bunch.Potatoes, new.ib.Cauliflowers, each Mushrooms % lb.Cabbage, each .Onions, 2 bunches for retailers in cartons; 2c per dozen less loose.U Approximate price to consumers in large retail outlets.BUTTER (c.per ib.): 10c Open Market: No.1 pasteurized .5c Que.fresh and storage, wholesale, 25-35; 67Ai.Jobbers prices: solids, 68-.\t35c 68A4 ; prints, 69-69%.15-25c j Commodity Exchange: Closing .20c spot quoted at.67 %b.Futures: Turnips.5c Feb., 67%b; March, 67%b.No Radishes, bunch.10c sales.Onion, green, bunch ., .25c t CHEESE: Celery .30-45; Western white and colored, 35%- Green peppers, each.5c 36Vi.Cucumbers (local) each .20-25c! POTATOES (per 75-lb.bag) : \u201cEARLIESTand BEST\u201d TOMATO Introduced by us several years ago and by Bhe^r merit it has outsold all other varieties among both home and commercial growers each season, in every part of Canada.Customers repeatedly tell us \u201cEarliestand Best,\u201d is still better than we claim.Produces large, beautiful, solid, perfect shipping tomatoes, earlier than any other variety.High crown type without'core, and most beautiful red with finest flavour.No cripples, scalds, cracked, wrinkled, unevon, scarred fruit, and often ten fruits in a cluster.Amazing yiclder.(Pkt 15, J ! OOATICOOK, for all your requirem-enta ini j STARTED and BABY CHICKS .Stock ! \u2018all blood-tested, Gov\u2019t approved, ranking ! among the finest breeding stock available.8 popular breeds.KEUTERBORN\u2019S POUL-TRY FARM, MILVERTON, ONT.BISHOP\u2019S WOODWORKING & REPAIR SHOP 14 Magog St.\u2014 Tel.4798w Store Fixtures, Book Shelves, Cupboards, Doors, Cabinets.FREE ESTIMATES L.H.McCone Electrical Contractor 44 Main SU Lennoxville.Consult us now for Spring and Summer quotations on wiring material for your Home, Motors or any electrical work.We will also service any kind of a Radio.Lennoxville, Tel.437W Sherbrooke 679W.PHILIPPE PARE PHONE 474-M for BULLDOZER WORK Specializing in levelling of ground, excavating.snow removal, etc.85 Champlain St.»\tSherbrooke.Experienced Boss Weaver Wanted for Woollen Mill in the Eastern Township* Must be first class man on C & K TV oollen Looms and able to look after winding and warping in small but progressive mill.Good pay with fine future.Apply to BOX NO, 372 RECORD BUT THIS UPAO OR DIAMONDS IS AWFULLY HEAVY.I'VE SOT TO , REST, if IF Y HADN'T MADE SUCH A HOS OF YOUEScLF-AW, ALL leiSHT, SIODOWN AN\u2019 REST-THEN COME ALONS LATEF?- A Ht«o «mi ,1-14 -.BUT TH\u2019 TIME YOU WASTE.YOU\u2019LL MAKE UP SCKU33IN\u2019 TH\u2019 FLOOR.OF TH\u2019 BANQUET HALL.' \"JZ- é .Y Û1M WITTfO \\ ape!! } !*¦' DUMB, '.- 3CY.AM I tired: I can\u2019t UNOEQsu, ¦ VJHV^O 5 VJTT COPB.194fl BY NF A SFfT/IÇE, INC.T.M.REG.U.S.I mmmB s HARNESS FOR SALE We now have a complete choice of harness for work, driving or racing; also parts.We invite you to write or call and ask.for descriptions and prices.J.N.BOISVERT 1 King Street West Sherbrooke.Luggage \u2014 Harness \u2014 Sports HARD OF HEARING?World\u2019s first «lectrical hf&ring aid mannfacturev ACOUST1CON Salea and Service.Impression and ear molds made.Batteries for all makes of hearing aids.Demonstrations in the most prominent citiea of tho Eastern Townships, Information as to dates given on retraçât» Demonstration in Sherbrooke every Monday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.m m yriAvi\tat 41b Brewster Street.W.L, rlHiUIN, Representative \u2014 Telephone 4239-W.FLUORESCENT LIGHTING New Design# Modem Styling Lower Prices OUR NEW CATALOGUE IS READY TO MAIL.JUST DROP US A CARD.WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D 19 Marquette St.\u2014 LEADERS IN LIGHTING \u2014 Phone 435 h \\iml$£sr&trys American Air Force Sun Glasses with Case.$4.50 Welding Goggles.$1.00\tFace Shields.50c Dish Cloths.$100 doz.Navy Sweaters .$3.75 New Army All Wool Blankets.$3-75 Men\u2019s White Army Ski Pants and Farkas-SPECIAL, comp.$10.00 Ladies\u2019 R.C.A.F.and Army Ski Slacks, new .$3.50 New Folding Chairs .$3.00 (Special prices for schools, churches and clubs).New Feather Pillows _$1.00 Double Decker Beds .$7.00 Mattresses.$3.50 and $3.00\tSheets.$1.50 Camp Cot Chairs, new_$2.00 Navy All Wool Gloves-85c R.A.F.Bush Shirts.4 pockets, new .$2.50 New Air Force Shirts, size 16 only .$2.50 Navy Blue Walking-Out Pants, all sizes.$7.95 Paints, all colors, per gallon.$2.00 Bread Knives\t$1.25\tButcher Knives\t$1.25 Boys\u2019 Elastic Suspenders .25c Men\u2019s Elastic Suspenders .75c White Cotton Jackets (for Barbers, Grocers, Butchers, etc.) $1.25 Officers\u2019 Single Beds .$6.00 6\u201d Hand Grinding Sets, new .$7.00 SPECIAL!\tPYREX FLAMEWARE SETS - \u2014 2 BOWLS \u2014 (with handles) One 9\u201d in diam.and 4\u201d in depth\t$0 ftn One 6\u201d in diam.and 3\u201d in depth\tTHE SET U.UU 4LSO IN STOCK \u2014 Axes.Tow Ropes.Benches, Palls, Double Hot Plates, Knives, Meat, Cleavers, Brushes, etc.MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION SMITH SURPLUS STORE REG\u2019D ONE STORE ONLY, LOCATED AT 272-A W\u2019ellington St.S\u201e Opposite Lion Gas, Tel.838 Open daily until 6; P\u2019riday until 10, NOTICE After this dato I will not be responsible [ for any debts contracted by my wife, Phyllis Joyce Ainsworth.Signed; H.AINSWORTH Bishopton, Que.NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Margaret Elisabeth Dunn, of the City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the present or next session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce 'from her husband, Joseph Alfred Wilfrid Vezina, yard brake-man, of the City of Sherbrooke, in the Province of Quebec, on the ground of adultery.B.N.HOLTHAM.K.C., Solicitor for Applicant.Sherbrooke, Que., January S'let, 194\u20ac.Baled Shavings FOR SALE: Baled Soft Wood Shavings.Carload lots only.Write Plus Products P.O.Box 75 \u2014 Montreal Telephone EL.2030 AYER\u2019S CLIFF Annual masquerade dance, March.5th.Giz Gagnon with his B\u2019and, Good prizes.Benefit A.C.Athletic | Association.ROCK.ISLAND the D(1 Monty Hotel, Rock Island, jon his regular monthly visit nextj ,\t! Wednesday afternoon and evening, H.J.McConnell, Optometrist, ofipeibruary 25t'h, for examination of sherbrooke, will be in his office at (eyes and fitting of glasses.PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Town of ; I Magog shall apply to the Legislature of the j | Province of Quebec at its present session ; ! for the passing of a Bill to amend its , | charter, the Act I Edward VIII, chapter 7, 'and the different Acts that amend it.for ' {the following purposes: To have the fiscal: (year of the municipality begin on January: 11st bo finish December 81st of each year, jso as to follow the general custom: to authorize the Cdty to suspend or revoke ! certain classes of annual permits; to au-: thorize the City to amend, modify or repeal (the building by-laws, without the formali-I ties of paragraph I of section 426, Cities and Towns Act ; to declare that paragraph ' 8 of section 18 of the Charter will apply I to the mayor an-d aldermen only ; to provide | for the election eadh year of three of the j six aldermen: to impose a maximum \u201cbusiness tax\u201d of 10% instead of 7%%: to levy a licence on slot machines, m-tchanized games, phonographs ; to repeal section 18 of the Charter in ease a vacancy occurs in the municipal Council ; to be authorized to grant tax commutations or exemptions to commercial or industrial establishments; to provide that an amount of $500.00 for the mayor and $300.00 for the councillors l>e paid annually to them, as entertainment expenses.And for other purposes» YVES FOREST, Attorney for Petitioner.TRACTORS FOR SALE 1 Caterpillar D-7 tractor with hydraulic angledozer and Hyster single drum winch.1 International TD-18 diesel tractor with Bucyrus-Erie hydraulic angledozer.1 new TD-14 diesel tractor wide guage, engine and new style Bucyrus-Erie hydraulic angledozer.t wide guage TD-14 tractor with Bucyrus-Erie hydraulic angledozer and single drum winch.1 wide guage TD-9 diesel tractor with Bucyrus-Erie hydraulic angledozer.L yard Buckeye Shovel \u2014 Gasoline \u2014 Buda engine.For complete information and prices phone or w rite; ATLANTIC STEEL CO.LTD.MINING AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 105 LANSDOWNE ST.\tTEL.5555 t HOUSECOAT OPERATORS MACHINE OPERATORS WITH EXPERIENCE ON WOOLLENS jood Wages\u2014\u2022 -\u20145 Day Week\u2014 \u2014Attractive Surroundings\u2014 APPLY: AVIV TEXTILES LTD.Water ville, (Jne.FOR SALE Chrysler Sedan 1917 MODEL In Splendid Condition.LESSARD SERVICE STATION 212 King Street West \u2014 Phone 2882 1 4 8* SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19-4S.- CARNIVAL\tBy Dick Turner Ayer*s Cliff A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES Ccokshire\tEast Angus REST ALWAYS DESIRABLE IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Announcing the opening of MARION\u2019S FEED MILL on MAIN ST.We carry a full line of Dairy Rations, Bran, Hog Feed and Chicken Feed.SPECIAL PRICES on FLOUR L.Marion & Son, Prop.North Hatley By Edwin P.Jordan, M.D.Rheumatoid arthritis, ateo called atrophic arthritis and chronic infectious arthritis, is a serious cor,-diiion.Many features of it remain COOKSHIREFURMTURE TH£ BARGAIN STORE Next to Osgood Hold\t33 Cookshire St.\u2014 Tel.99-r-13 A complete line of Furniture for A complete assortment of Baby's baffling.The cause, for example your hoipe.Also General Electric i Wear, Stockings and other articles.Radios at popular prices.Washing Also a good choice of Draperies Machines, Refrigerators, Belanger .md Dry Goods.Stoves.Tel.86.Pierre Poulin, Prop.ANITA BEAUDOIN, Prop.is not known.It particular.y common in young adults and forming, arc al- Stanstead Magog JOHNSON Ita-HoMt MOTORS PARTS \u2014 REPAIR SERVICE HATLEY CRAFT NORTH HATLEY Rock Island Announcing the opening of a BLACKSMITH\u2019S SHOP Horseshoeing and General Iron Work done expertlv b ANTONIO GOUPIL - Also - Gas and Electric Welding.F.L.Jacques Bros., Prop.Pennsylvania Gas Co.Ltd.Fuel Oil Service with metre truck.In case tires go up we are now offering a lOCc discount on any size.Also 10% off Batteries.Tel.510 Magog PAUL BEAUDOIN, Pi op.are not habit providing they Jordan to relievo pain, Simple remedies ways desirable, a whole, is al-for the body as are affected and j the joints which Rost., both for | than in men.quent in women much more fro Announcing the opening of a rrovencher s Welding bhop\tNew Pastry shop at Rear of Maple Hotel 211-A Main St., MAGOG t,as and electric welding, portable welder, go anywhere at any time.We also cater for Weddings or Genera! Repairs.\tBirthday Parties.Special Price on Oil Storage Tank,\t, .$40 on 190 gal.Tel.319-r-12.I Try our baking: you will like it.C.DELISLE Dealer for IMPERIAL OIL LTD.Stove Oil.Motor Oil and Gasoline, Kerosene.Tel.349-r-2 or 432.MARTIN AUTOMOBILE on the Beebe Highway DEALER FOR Chrysler and Plymouth Cars Have your motors rebuilt and brakes lined ready for Spring, Gas and Electric Welding.Free inspection on your car.Towing day and night service.Tel.432.R.MARTIN, Prop.G.H.FRANC0EUR Gas and Electric Welding $ ARMAND DEMERS Jobber for Fuel Oil and Crystofitc - a high grade Kerosene.2 metre trucks at yout service.18 Victoria St.A.Denvers, Prop.\u2014 Tel.2170 Specializing in any type of Trailer for Cars or Trac- i tors.Also 4-wheel rubber tire waggons.I LL.429-r-2 H.R.Standish & Son MeCORMICK-DEERING FARM IMPLEMENTS Farmall Tractors - Beatty Washers Pumps and Washers 9 Lake Street\tTel.20S1 SAWYER VILLE Reader notices in country locals, 15c per line of 5 words.Lennoxville and City Brieflets, 20c per line.\t;?Ml i Mr.Charles Kingsley has gone to Toronto, Ont., for an indefinite time.Mrs.Foster Labaree, of Eaton, wap a guest of Mrs.James Lassen ba.Mrs.William Provis entertained the Christmas Club at her home one evening.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Woods GET YOUR CLOTHES READY FOR SPRING \u2014 BE AHEAD OF THE RUSH.Try our Re-Fibre-Tex Cleaning Now! Modern Dry Cleaning R.POUDRIER, Prop.Tel.439 \u2014 -Magog spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs.Stanford Winslow, and Mr.Winslow, at Currier Kill.so helpful.Many victims have a tendency to anemia so they may need iron preparations or occasionally blood transfusions.The die: for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, especially during the early stages, should contain sufficient nutrient material and should be high in vitamins.Heat, massage and special exercises are often extremely useful.Surgery of the jointe is indicated only in the final stages.Most doctor^ recommend that any possible sources of infection, such as an abscessed tooth or chronically infected tonsils, he eliminated.Thi,, is probably advisable, but it all too frequently fails to biing about improvement in the joints.A few people with rheumatoid arthritis seem to have been definitely benefited by a change in climate\u2014a warm, dry climate being the most popular.Doctors aleo have used treatment with foreign protein injections with some beneficial results.In recent, years preparations containing gold, given by injection, have been widely employed in this country and in Europe for [patients with rheumatoid arthritis, j When used during the early etagus, (this seems to have brought about, [good results in many cases.Unfortunately, the gold salts have solvere side reactions in many cases bind have to be given with great j care.Joints Reconstructed ! In the final, stages, when the inflammation has subsided and only the stiffened and damaged joints jremairijj about the only treatment that can be offered consists of general measures of support and diet, li a v* core.BY Kf< fcuvicr, INC T.M fitlY l'_3.PAT.Off .- Seven Macklin, M.A.in the chair.The at their regular meeting.\\ft*r I financial report showed that all drill of the Guides and the open-' obligation:, had been met and that ing ceremony of the Brownies, there was a small balance on hand, rapt, Ruth Heath welcomed tih* Officers for the following year arc ladies and spoke to them of the dm-| F.V Perkins, incumbent's warden; lies of the local Association, j D.tJ.Eldridgc, the people's warden Games wore played by the Guides 4 t S- Adams, secretary-treas- an\\\\ GOtAVHOVJ VO «Ob' tv KJtVL.VLVLO'US.IAKjO 'gsOVAVt'S.VW OU'R CKVk'.H&.YStr* AVTlVKOy VJNb WiVïtSi Tk'vCV.BVLO AVfeO UK !K)t»\\T\\ki6 TO OT- Y.VküÇmOO- I HOPE ecrtHVOU ACTORS KMOW THE MISSUS MAS SPREAD THE WELCOME MATFORVOÜ IM FBDNST OF THE DOé HOUSE/ J.P.BELEY ADDRESSES SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1948.!\tDUNHAM Mr.and Mrs.R.S.Selby, Mrs.A.McElroy and Mis* Muriel Small attended the Lions Club dance in Cowansville.PROGRAM OF\tHISTORY OF DAY OF PRAYER CHRISTCHURCH SPOONER POND The regular February meeting Richmond, Feb.20.\u2014The im-'of the Spooner-Pond Women\u2019s In-! portant services performed, by Can-j stitute was held at the horns of jadian banks were concisely des- Mrs.Guy Barrie with Mm.Ray-cribed by Jean Pierre Belley, of mond Lampron, the joint hostess.Lake Megantic, in an address to The president, Mrs.V.R.Beattie, the Richmond and Melbourne Board I was in the chair and opened the of Trade at its February meeting j meeting in the usual manner.The held at the New Brunswick Hotel, minutes of the previous meeting The following representative,and the financial report were read FOLLOWED REVIEWED ner guest of Mrs.W.A.Christie, Mrs.Walter Blodgett and Mr.Alfred Street.\t, William Blodgett.Mr.and Mrs.R.Walker were, Mrs.C.WTright, of Millfield, is guests of her father, Mr.WT.G.spending a few days at Mr.E.Ban-Wright, and Mr.and Mrs.C.ey\u2019s.Wright.\tSincere sympathy is extended to Misses D.and 0.Walker were Mr.J.Henderson and family on afternoon guests of Mr.and Mrs.the death of Mrs.Henderson.R.Walker and Mr.and Mrs.Bail-\t- ey.-rv,\tMiss A.P.Johnston was a tea Clapham, Fee 20.-The\tv«-\tBreton, at her try meeting of Christ.Church Low- ^ .Inverness.er Ireland, was held in the church.,\tn ,\t\u201e During the business meeting Rev.j ^r* Robert Collins was a sup-A.McLaren presided and Miss A.jPer ^uest of Mrs.Mable Fair- £3SU MIC U * PAT.OPT.(BetW- BURY .THE TOMAHAVlK, POP- ft If NERVES S4e (failed *)t Doling inlereil\u2014los-i ng friends \u2014 she never went out any , more\u2014always tool tired \u201cNerves\u201d, she [ thought\u2014but it was her kidneys\u2014the filters of her blood\u2014 that needed attention.She used Dodd* Kidney Pills at once.The improved action »f her kidneys helped to clear away blood impurities and escesa acids.Fatigue, backache, headache, lack of energy disappeared.Dodd's Kidney Pills contain essential oils and medicinal ingredients that act directly upon the kidneys\u2014and help restore their normal action.\t¦) 44 Dodds Kidney Pills WAY\u2019S MH1S W.L SHOWS VARIED WORK men sat at the head table: President J.0.L.Michaud, J.P.Bailey, guest speaker; Gerard Des-marais, mayor of Richmond; George Tremblay, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce; A.E.Dyson, ex-mayor of Richmond; J.L.Burn®, J.H.Coleu and Emile Martel.When Mr.Michaud introduced those seated at the head table he also presented several new mem bers seated elsewhere, Dr.Paul Archambault, alderman of Richmond; H.H.Nowlan, new manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal; Alfred Ross, alderman of Richmond; Russell Bedard and E.Richard, of Melbourne.J.L.Burns and Dr.Jean Smith made a presentation in the name of some of the leading members of the Board to ex-mayor A.E.Dyson, as a token of public appre- by the secretary-treasurer and were accepted.A report of the provincial W.I.meeting, which was held at Macdonald College, Ste.Anne do Bellevue, was given by Mrs.V.R.Beattie, who represented Richmond County W.I., at the meeting.Mrs.J.F.Noble and Mrs.Frank Blanchard were appointed to audit the books for 1947-48.The com mitt.: members appointed to draft the program for including)the coming year were as follows: Mr*.William Bailey, Mrs.Raymond Lampron, Mrs.H.Blanchard and Mrs.Orvis Taylor.The sum of five dollars was donated to the F-W.I.C.and ten dollars to the Save the Children Fund.The annual Mardi meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.V.Beattie.Conveners for the refreshments will be Mm.IT.Hills, Mrs.R.Lampron and Mrs.Orin Taylor.After the business meeting was P.Johnson acted as vestry clerk.The redtor\u2019s warden, Mr.A.W.Christie, presented the stipend, re- ciation for the lengthy and faitu- j adjourned a \u201cWhite Elephant\u2019 m » *\t« i 1 All-Vegetable ™ Laxative NR, a mild, all-vegetable laxative, is *n easy way to help sick stomach, headache, weary feeling caused by constipation.NR\u2019s have thorough, pleasing action.They're all vegetable.NR Juniors (H strength) for extra-mild action.Regular NR\u2019s for average use.Chocolate coated or plain.TAKE TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT VlGWSS TWAT //k THE EIFFEL TOWER BEACON^ Suilt in 1889 for the Paris Exposi-tion, is crowni by a beacon light visible^ at night for 100 mil es ! ækêf 'S&txr » * S Way's Mills, Feb.20 \u2014The January meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute met with Mi*.Sergeant.Mrs.MacKinnon, who was to have been the hostess had met with an accident and was unable to officiate.Six members answered the roll call, the subject of which was \u201cWhat can be done to protect the health of the child 7\u201d Several letters of thanks were read and bills were presented for payment.A Christmas card, hand-painted by a Cross-in-Hand member was displayed and admired.Many letters had been received by the local group from the Cross-in-Hand members, expressing thanks for the Christmas box, which contain ed fruit cakes, and relating how their Christmas party had been made very gay with the addition of these luxuries, together with the colorful .paper napkins and table covers sent them, Mrs.Cass read a helpful article pertaining to agriculture, and Mrs.Dobb spoke of the instructive talks over CBM at 4.15 p.m.each day.The report of the CBM commentator regarding rising mflk prices was brought up.0ne member presented figures showing the returns for one month from their dairy, I which showed that the operator had received $3.85 lets than the j salary paid to the hired man.The February meeting met with ! Miss Agues Oliver and Mrs.Hau-¦ son.There were six members and one guest present.The roll call j was answered by naming a Hogan ' for the W.I.and these stressed the I need of working together for the betterment of all.Various items of business were transacted and it was decided to enroll Mrs.Dobb as a member of the Canadian Associations of Consumers.Letter* from the Cross-in-Hand j ful service Mr.Dyson had given in municipal affair* during his sixteen years» of holding various offices.K.G.Nourse introduced the guest speaker, J.P.Belley, manager of the Lake Megantic branch ale was held, netting a tidy sum for the treasury.Delicious- refreshments were served by the ho teases.self in the coming year.Thomas Southwood pointed out the urgent of the Bank of Montreal, a veteran ! need of some form of waiting-room of the First World War, sports I for the travelling public at the promoter, Rotarian, vice-president j corner of Craig and Main streets (amble of the Lake Megantic Board of to shelter people awaiting the buses.F.J.Newell brought up the question of traffic dangers, especially to pedestrians on the Sherbrooke Road near the town limits, where the street is narrow.Gaston Desmaraio reported cu Trade, and active supporter of many civic activities.The speaker pointed out how vague and visionary were one\u2019s ideas about the golden days of the happy past and described the reasons why the streamlined Inverness, Feb.20.\u2014Twenty-six years ago the first World\u2019s Day of Prayer was observed here by the churches of Inverness uniting.This year the same churches observed the World\u2019s FVy of Prayer in the Intermediate School under the guidance of Mrs.D.D.Macmillan, with members of each1 cemetery and building upkeep church taking their part in the ports, program.The theme was the \u201cLord\u2019s Prayer,\u2019\u2019 and the program was prepared by members of the World\u2019s Day of Prayer Committee of the United States of America.Mrs.Macmillan opened the meeting.The \u201cLord\u2019s Prayer\u201d was repeated by all.Mrs.S.Foreman had charge of the musical parts.Hymns were; sung following each eection of j reading and prayer.The National Anthem was sung; as a prayer.Mrs.Foreman sang ; a solo, \u201cThe Lord\u2019s Prayer,\u201d by, Albert Marlotte.Mrs.T.Learmouth gave a: Bible reading and the address was in the form of a .prayer and was i given by Mrs.D.D.Macmillan.) Others who read passages of Scripture were Mrs.D.I).Mac-; millan, Mrs.T.Little, Mrs.Bolduc, Mi*.Foreman and Miss Jean] Learmouth.Those who offered prayers wersi Mr.-:, T.Learmouth, Mrs.Mini naugh, Mrs.Ivan Hogge, Mrs.L.! j Bolduc, Mis.D _ D.Macmillan, The cor secra tion of the new [Miv.Ernest Rooinson and Mrs.; cjiur,ch took'place on the Sunday ! Foreman.\t: after Epiphany, in the year 1887, i Miv, Mtnmaugh led the congre-; by the Lord ' Bishop cf Quebec, gallon in the recital of the Pre- There were present besides the o the Charter of the United j .bishop and incumbent, Rev.Dr.Nations and Mrs.foreman con- j>oe, professor of Divinity, at ducted the \u201cLitany.\u201d\t! Bishop\u2019s College.Lenhoxville, and The offering was taken up by, ReVi Desbridge, B.D., Rural the Misses Annie Learmouth and Dean.Grace Mimnaugh, and was dedi- Rev.R.Hewton moved to La- brother, Master brother and Mrs.Howard Fair-WT.Collins.Mr.H.S.Billings, of Quebec, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Bil-The people\u2019s warden, Mr.Allan lings.Little, presented the budget and j Mr.and Mrs.Robert Musty and general accounts and the rector , children, were afternoon guests of read the reports of the Sunday ! Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Douglas* and school and Guild.\tfamily.The officers for 1948 were elect- Mr, and Mrs.Allinson Blodgett ed as follows: Rector s warden, Mr.were evening gue*ts of Mr.and A.W.Christie; people\u2019s warden1-\u2014 Mr.Allen Little; auditors, Mr.J.! Cruickshank and Mr.Porter, Jr.;] sidesmen, Messrs.C.0.Ward,; Charles Wright, K.Kelso, H.Little,] William Christie and Murray Kelso; sexton, Mr.K.Kelso.The appreciation of the vestry was expressed to the sexton, organists and to the Guild.Meeting then closed.Christ Church, Lower Ireland, was built in the years 1884-1885.On October 22, 1885 the new church was opened for divine service, Rev.R.Hewton was the incumbent at that time and the church wardens were Mr.Henry Little and Mr.Alfred Ward.On the building committee were A.Johnson, W.Johnson, R.Kerr.Joseph Marshall, Henry Little and Joseph Forbes.Reader notice* in country local», 15c per line of 5 words, Lennoxville and City Brieflet*, 20c per line.Fett punk, \u201chilf sick\u201d I tried HERBAL TONIC LAXATIVE Can\u2019t eat ?Headache, biliousness, indigestion ?If due to constipation, cheer up, try Bliss Native Herbs, a TONIC LAXATIVE.Feel better faster with natural plant ingredients to speed up elimination, thus tone appetite, help induce flow of liver bile to aid digestion, help relieve gas.So economical! 200 Tablets, only $1.00.Also 50c and 25c at druggists.Take BLISS NATIVE HERBS Taiuu, Surplus SALE SNOW PLOWS WILL CLEAR YOUR DRIVEWAY IN A JIFFY.RUNS ON RUBBER WHEEL, SAVE TIME WITH THIS SPECIAL .ONLY CUTLERY ¦b NEW ENGLISHTOWN STAINLESS STEEL type; BREAD KNIVES, plain and saw edge .09c TABLE KNIVES .\u201e 29c TABLE , - T 77 .6 for ?L°n PARING KNIVES\t.* ' c FLYING ROOTS L'.S.ARMY AIR CORPS TYPE, heavy V.1 -,.limited .upper , sheepskin \u201910,75 economy of the present day was much better.He referred solidarity of our Canadian banking system and to the three principal functions of banks; namely, receiving deposits, making loans and transferring wealth.He called for the adoption by all who could do so.of a thrifty budgeting plan, setting a-ôide one-twelfth of the income as special savings, The speaker was thanked by F.J.Newell.The business meeting followed.It was moved by Thomas South-wood and seconded by B.0.Husk and passed that a donation be made to the Polio Fund.It was also moved by K.G.Nourse and seconded by E.S.Cogan that the Board of Trade buy advertising space again this year in the prize list booklet of the Richmond County Agricultural Society, H.P.Stone reported for the Industrial Committee.J.L.Burn* I the problems under study by cated as a gift to the children in Europe.The meeting was closed with the the ; benediction.General Notes ially the Winter Road question,! The infant daughter of Mr.and which has become so important in Mr-.Clifford Marshall was bap-this province by the phenomenal : lized at their home by the Rev.S increase in winter motor traffic, and complicated by the fact that to tncl Provincial Boards of Trade, «spec the codes and laws were not devised for these modern conditions.C.(i.Spence reported on the j activities of the Canadian- Chamber of Commerce and C.W.Dixon Foreman.The child received the names Ruth Elizabeth.Her godparents are her grandmother.Mi\u2019s.James Marshall, and Mr.Georgy Little.Mrs.Clifford Marshall after the ceremony served supper.The guests were Rev.S.and Mrs.outlined the projects of the Social | Foreman, Mrs.James Marshall and Mrs.George Little.Service Committee.It was suggested by Gaston Desmarais that a dance might be.held later in the reason for the purpose of raising funds to carry out the social services suggested by Mr.Dixon.The name of Dr.Paul Archambault was added to the Social Service Committee.H.V.Stone referred to the annual Boy Scout and Girl Guide Week and asked everyone to support these well known youth train-11 e a lo o wm .SJ Many women are subject to weak, aching back.Often the kidneys are to_ blame, for your kidneys, along with the liver, must, filter out impurities from the bloodstream.So if you feel tired, worn-out, headachy\u2014with the nagging pain uf an aching back\u2014look to both your kidneys and liver.That\u2019s why Canadians have been relying on Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills for over half a century.Give your system a chance to work properly.Try Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills today.The name \u201dPr.Chase\u201d is your assurance.8 Dr.Chases KIDNEY\u201dLIVER PILLS i Institute, England, stated that they | had toasted this organization at their Christmas party.The January box spnt to this Institute consisted of powdered milk and pudding powders, as it \\va thought that there, was the greatest need for these commodities.The Institute is asking tbn public for help with the next box, as it is felt that many people would be glad to help with this work if given a chance.Articles may be given to any Institut® member, who will ]look after their packing.) A discussion regarding the com-; pulsory pasteurization of milk took place, and the support of the club was given to this movement.| A nominating committee was appointed as well as a committee ; to prepare the 1948-49 programs, j General Note* Miss- Gertrude McDonald, of Masfiawippi, was a week-end gues< j I of her brother, Mr.W.A.McDonald.and Mrs.McDonald.Mr.W.B.Buckland, of Verdun., and his sister, Mrs.Lowry, ci Montreal, were week-end gues-ts of , their father, Mr.P.B.Buckland who accompanied them on their return to Montreal to visit friends in that city.The World's Day of Prayer was observed on Friday at the home of Mrs.J.H.Gkdhill, by a small group of women from the United and Anglican Churches.Miss Agnes Oliver acted as leader and Mrs.W.] B.Holmes as organist.The young people of the Glee Club, under the presidency of Miss Lucy Higginson, enjoyed a Valentine party in the \u201cHut,\" on.Saturday evening.Colored lights, streamers and valentines gave the i \u201cHut\u201d a very festive appearance.] The attendance was small owing I to the icy condition of the roads, I - but the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing, after which de-, licious refreshments were served.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Bavin were in Quebec o-n Sunday to visit Mrs.Davis\u2019 brother, Mr.David Rider, who is in the Quebec Veterans\u2019 Hospital.Tire Libbytown Farm Forum Group was pleasantly entertained by Mr, and Mrs.Littlejohn Monday evening.and Gaston Desmarais outlined the; mg organizations.He alc-o ex-activities of the Richmond Dc- pressed the appreciation ^ of the velopment Company, which has Southern Canada Power Company just completed a $90,000 factory and of himself fop the splendid co-building.Gaston Desmarais for operation being given by power the Civic Committee emphasized, users in this district to the retire importance of the tourist trade ] sourceful efforts of the company serious\tillness\tof\ther\tsister.\t_ and outlined activities striving for to conserve and make se of every | Miss\tN.\tCanning\tspent\ta\tingtu bit cf power that the water flow with Mrs, John Leadbeater.I Mrs.M.McMillan has returned i meeting of Inverness.Mrs.Irvine Little entertained Mrs.L, Bolduc at the tea hour, Mrs, Little\u2019s evening guests were Mr.and Mrs.T.Little and Mr.George Little.Mrs.John Leadbeater, who is not very well at present, had aster guest, Mrs.James Marshall and Mrs.Irvine Little.Mr.Mosher was agreeably surmised and pleased by a shower of birthday cards from his friends and acquaintances.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Wright entertained Mr.and Mrs.Cuyler Mc-Gillivary.chine in 1890 and since then the following clergy have taken charge of this parish: Rev.W.G.Faulconer, Rev.P.Callis, Rev.J.Atkinson, Rev.H.Harper, Rev.J.Barnett, Rev.N.Pilcher, Rev.J.Comfort and Rev.A.McLaren.The Church Wardens since the building of the church have been Mr.Henry Little, who was minister\u2019s warden for 31 years, Messrs.Alfred Ward, William Johnson, Lt.Col.Ward, Thomas Porter, R.Ward, J.Bennett, G.T.Little, G.G.Kerr, R.Bennett, J.K.Little, H.Watkins, H.Little, H.Wright, F.Little, G.Wray, S.McKee and the present wardens, Mr.A.W.Christie and Mr.A.Little.General Notes Mrs.E.Johnson spent a week in Scotstown, the guest of her sister, Mrs.K.N, McDonald and was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.K.N.Mclve-r, in Gould.Miss Marion Christie has gone to Montreal and will take a course as a technician in the Herbert Reddy Hospital.Miss A.P.Johnson spent a day in Thetford Mines and was a din- LEATHER ROOTS R.A.F.TYPE, fleece fined, cy clists and outdoor wear, everlasting .14\u201d high ideal for motor- MG.75 BLANKETS Size 60 x80, all wool, new used .and \u20193,50 and FEATHER PILLOWS NEW AND USED, size 17 x 25.35C and 98 SLEEPING BAGS NEW AIR CORPS TYPE, EQUIV ALENT TO 2 blankets, ideal for sleeping outdoors special .55.95 $2.49 $449 Mrs.William Lunnie was called to the Sherbrooke Hospital by the town improvement to which committee proposed to devoto that it- home after being the guest of her sister, Mrs.E.Johnson, in Clapham, for a few days.Miss Katherine Watson was the hostees for the Rolfc Association SWEÜERS WOMEN\u2019S PULLOVER AND CARDIGAN STYLES, values up to 87.50 .NOW ONLY A FEAV SKI SWEATERS LEFT, values up to $13.50.NOW Many other items, too numerous to mention C.O.D.ORDERS ACCEPTED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAYER GORDON 60 WELLINGTON S.TEL.5350 SHERBROOKE OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M.TONITE, DAILY TO, 5.45 P.M.gave.THEY ARE NOT SAVED OUR WORLD LOST ; \u2019 there m those ruined starving;, if not dying?future of our What hope millions of little lands today who ragged, ignorant \u2014 what hope is there for the world if they are not helped?All the opportunities offered OUR children will mean nothing if those others grow up with sickly bodies and embittered minds \u2014 for the future of our children is bound up with theirs.They MUST be helped.When we help them, we help our own.The Canadian Appeal for Children offers ail Canadians the opportunity to share in meeting their desperate needs, YOUR HELP IS NEEDED\u2014 NOW.Your donation will be received at any BANK.Since you may not be canvassed, don\u2019t let failure to act be on your conscience\u2014turn your sympathy and good wishes into a tangible contribution \u2014 go to your bank NOW and GIVE.ihotq1**rfl oj j Friends of Miss Pauline Giffor \u2018 were sorry to hear of her having | jto give up going to school, owing to ill health.Pauline was attending High Schooj at Asbestos.Fhe ] is now the guest of her sister, Mrs.^ L.Kydd, and Mr.Kydd, in Richmond.Have you read the Want Ad* ! Mrs.Bates Blake has returned lately?Perhap* there is «omething ihome from Sherbrooke where .-he advertUed you would like to buy.j had been for medical advice, Alto eembfll* EXCESS GASTRIC ACIDITY (yz&uicUtiM, Appeal now being jointly conducted by United Nations Appeal Children, and Canadian Council for Reconstruction through UNESCO 266 St.James St.W., Montreal Telephone MArquette 3687.Headquarters 1 Room GRAVEL and E.A.MacNUTT Campaign Campaign Provincial Hon, Chairmen: C.GIVE TO RICHMOND E.W.Smith, Notary.Tel.130.BROWNLEIGH PLACE APPEAL 12167013 86 stum Y D-R- i » ¦:, : «Si USPft PM : Itilllll « \u2022V; ::s p&.:£ jHÉttilkaMPÉtÉMÉkÉMMaiÉÉÉaMHii«M I' « U.r'.X «P v^sxss&eSiSsssK G k%f*< R'X K \u2019 * hYAA\u2019A liiii t' \u201d v H !M; î,AA'*-\u2018 1 * ' rd?S6eY2*£.: « SÉC m y of a 40-p«g« e dish«.»a,a< ol Canada Ltd.Writ» to' Vour ,re° \u2019 fish, poultry, ca«s«r°l H.J.Helm Company SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY JO, 1^48.Nino DOROTHY DIX Unhappy Divorcee Girl Regrets Hasty Decision In Breaking With frlcde In The Women\u2019s Sphere Fashion's Lady in Tiers WOMEN'S CLUBS Wedding of Interest «tumaumuMiitai .Dear Miss Dix: ] have been divorced for a little more than a ye \u2022bid a half, after being married for only a short time.At the time \"&ot married 1 was sort of at loose ends and didn\u2019t know «-ta: I want to do, so I went ahead and got married.Then 1 decided that 1 wot rather be free.Now I have eomo to the conclusion that 1 made mistake; that I love my ex-husband and want him back, ana my li seems empy without him.I see him now and then on the street, never have spoken to one another, only ex smiles.1 often have wanted to speak, but haven n .,\t,, had the nerve to do it.And I think he would like to!Pres, m,' .rs say something to me, too, hut he also hesitates.Please advise roe what I should do.I realize now that I did not give him a fair chance believe I could make up for it.A DIVORCEE V£ SH l'KB ROOK K HOSPITAL MUM WE A largely attended meeting of t he Sherbrooke Hospital com-mittee, was held at the hume of Mrs.R.Burroughs, Victoria Street, on February IT, when the E.Lavallce, was in the chair.Minutes and cor respondence were read by Mis; anf) j I Andrea Hyndman, secretary.The financial report was given by Mrs.H.Grundy, treasurer.UllRllTH'Y m\\ Answer : Experimenting witlr marriage is one | Initial plans were made for the of the crudest and moot dangerous games that an\\ 1 annual spring rummage sale to be woman can play, but thousands of them do i .held in May and a food sale to be They are women who are purposeless in life, wholheld in March, are restless and dissatisfied:, and eo they get mar- Mrs.,1.Beaulieu reported that she had been most successful in obtaining clothing for the \"Save the Children Campaign\" from the fifty doliare worth of new clothes had been purchased and mailed to headquarters.Routine business concluded, refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.R.Burroughs.Miss R.Sutton and Miss M.Pye.OR FORD WOMEN\u2019S INSTITUTE ri'e-d wun tbe underlying thought that if they don\u2019t like it they will quit it.They will get a divorce.Then, when they find out-that they are just a» bored with being a grass-widow as they were when they were wives, they begin to ieteal-1TOenibers and ize the husband they have discarded and want to get him back.They think they are in love and, at any rate, a husband is a handy thing to have around the house\u2014especially when the bills are coming in.EX-HUSBAND PROBABLY CARES Inasmuch as your husband has rot remarried after hfe short and1 bitter experience with matrimony, it would *eem to indicate that he really cared for you and is willing to give you a second trial.As you! were the aggressor in the first instance, vou should hold out the flag ,f surrender to him.t think the be;: v.vv would be for you to write1 The regular monthly meeting of Tiim a letter telling him frankly how\tyou\tfeel about him and that ; the Orford Womens Institute was you would like to kiss and make tip.\t: held at the home of Miss Mary -I\tMills, Courcelette Street, with Dear Dorothy Dix: 1 am 23.Have been married eix years and Save fourteen members- present, two little girls.Have ju&t found out chat my husband has beer, going | Mrs.Gordon Richards, president, with a girl for about a year and that\tthey\thave\ta baby\tgirl who is j opened the meeting and led the younger than my ten-month-old baby.\tThis has\tnearly\tbroken my j members in the \"Salute to the heart, but he says he loves me and when he is with me he doesn't want]Flag.\u201d the \u201cOpening Ode\u2019\u2019 and the anybody else.But he also feels the same way about this other gild.\"Collect for Club Women.\" He says he doesn\u2019t want a divorce and that if we part maybe hej The secretary-treasurer, Mrs will marry her and maybe he won\u2019t, and that H he does he may be Arthur Mills, read the minutes of sorry he ever left the children and me, and that he would never able to forget us.But, on the other hand, he doesn\u2019t know if he can break with the other girl and forget her.If we part.I will have to put my children in a home and I can\u20191 bear to think of doing that.Also, 1 have made a very attractive home and I would have to sell my furniture and go to work.I am at my wits\u2019 end trying to figure the right wav out.What should I do?B.M.E.Answer: Your case is certainly a poser, for your husband appear?to be one of the universal lovers who can transfer his affections from one woman to another and be equally happy with either.It isn\u2019t in a man of that type to be faithful to any woman, and what you do must depend on whether you would rather have half a loaf than no twead.Under the circumstances, it seems to me that the half loaf i,s the best bet.For it will ensure you a settled home even if you have an unsettled husband, a good support, and prevent you from having to ¦part from your little girls.The Record will be pleased to recede any letters to this Dorothy Dix column.These will be forwarded to Miss Dix who will answer them as quickly as possible.M R.AND MRS.THOM AS McK 11 At.H.of Toronto, photographed following their marriage in the United Church, Toronto, The bride was the former Miss Ann Darrach, of Toronto.Mr.Mr Kongo, formerly of Sherbrooke, later in the R.C.A.F., is now employed- in the City of Toronto.He is the brother of Mrs.Donald Patrick, of Sherbrooke, SOUTH DUDSWELL mem on the table and .the meal it ready! It\u2019s complete if K\u2019s ALLATES Mr.Clifford Mackey, of Dorin-tosh, Sask.is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Mackey, Mr.Alackey has not been home for twenty years, so his visit came as a very pleasant surprise to his parents, other relatives and many old friends and neighbors in the East.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Gilbert and son.John,-of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Milton Davis and children, of B;ishopton, were guests of Mr.and Mats.Fred Gilbert.Mrs.Cecil Main of East Angus, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.R a y m o-n-d C am ube! 1.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Orr, of Angus, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Andrew:1.-Miss M.L\u2019Heureux spent the week-end at her home in Disraeli.Airs.Orin Campbell and Master Malcolm Campbell, of Bishopum, \"SALAM the last meeting and gave the fin ancial report.Both were accepted as read.Mrs.William Co upland moved and Miss Robina Stevenson seconded the motion that all bills be paid.T-he roll call was answered by citing an item of interest taken from the Macdonald College Journal.> A letter from Miss Joyce Guild, new assistant demonstrator, was read by the president, who also read one which accompanied annual reports, distributed to the members.The conveners of the different phases of Institute work gave brief reports, Miss Robina Stevenson imported on the forthcoming Adult Education classes to be held sometime in March at the Lennoxville High School.The course in sew- ing, which appeared to interest Mas.A.A.Migneault and her.Friend» of Mr.and Mrs.J many of the women was discussed, daughter, Miss Pauline Migneault,iMcKee, will regret to learn with the agreement that further Sanborn Street, and Mrs.Adrien are both ill at their home plans be made later.\tBerube and her daughter-;, the! Montreal Street.Attention was called to Blue Misses Francine and Louise Ber-|\t*\t*\t* Cross fees becoming due at the ube.Brooks Street, recently «.pen March meeting, by Mrs.William a few days at Hiller;-.-.Lodge Coupland, who asked the member?North Hatley, to meet this obligation then, in\t' *\t*\t* order to eliminate much telephon- yj; Mercia ing on the part of the convener, v p r;.-].' Mm.Melville Page and Mrs MODERN MARRIAGE .s iaffiiMWft ¦ ¦ W ANTING TO BE MORE POPULAR By Dr.Paul Popenoe George is making his a wav alone - i the world.\"My parents war*divorced when ! was small,\" he informs me.\"Mv mother died a few years later; 1 -on't know what became of my father.My grandparents took me in, but two years after they were ¦Hied in an automobile accident.Since men I have been boarded out at one place or another, suppôt ted by a little insurance money.and going to public schools.Several distant relatives have kept an i.ve on me.but I've felt very much alone.\"I'm half way through high \\ school, and hoping to become an ' automobile mechanic.What worries me, Dr.Popenoe, is that l don\u2019t seem to be popular with cither boys or girls, Nobody docs me any harm; but they don't do nu any good either.They hardly know I'm here.1 still feel like an utsider.Can you give me any idea?as to how 1 can make myself better liked?\" rhe fact that you want to be better-liked « half the battle, George.Ii may be that you are a little too reserved, because of the expor.en-ces you have been through.Perhaps you\u2019re waiting for them to make the first move, and they\u2019ve waiting for you! Studies of high school boy- have shown that they get along pretty well with the gang if they have most of the following qualit ies : 1.\tHelpfulness.Go out of your way for this.2.\tCourt ivy.From the ton» of your letter 1 don't\u2019believe you are deficient in this respect, hut.you mav be a little timid «bout expie -ing your appréciation or admiration, Don't hesitate to speak Social and Personal Telephone 94 .VY.they on Miss Gwendolyn Hall, Dufl'erin Avenue, hr.-; returned from a two weeks\u2019 holiday in Toronto where she visited her brother inlaw and sister.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Tibbs, of St.John Auxiliary Regional : Hamilton rn-cj., n ,\t,\tSupervisor to the W.A., is- a guest Clifford Spaulding were appointed\tat the home of Rev, and Mrs.to orm a nominating committee j0.)ln Comfort, McManamy Avenue, j Lennoxville will be pleased to hear f£jr es\u201ev'i'rR™™ m\"t \"\"t ihe ^rsS^ÿsss^Jst Coupland and Mrs.George Craw- qA\u2019 \u201eBlaTuhc's\u2019 m thc dloces'e °\u2018 ! factory following the major op-ford were asked to draw up ten sug-\t*\t« ,\t] oration he recently underwent gestions for the new programs.I n., e.n\tT ,.\t,\t.!^ie Snerbrookc Hospital.T\t, , .,\t, .' The St.Paul Vs Ladies\u2019 Guild;\t*\t»\t* It wasrreported the sum of $21,\th,el(] lheir regular acting 0nj\tMrf F .was realized fiom the Sunshine\t'Wednesday in the Parish Hall with I\to, j,ear ago am.\tthe president, Mrs.J, Lock, in the to be\tcRajr.Plans were made for a at realized bags distributed a there was a balance due turned in later.Wright entertained w's Ladieu\u2019 Aid S-o-at the Manse, Portland Avon Wednesday afternoon Valentine- drawn from Mo hov'fn°d.Sale to b&.^d at Stevenson\u2019s j February 18.Mrs.C.A.Turner, \u2022 Mrs.Melville Pave, nrovide'd Llo,JV.t\u2019 ^, F,n
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