Sherbrooke daily record, 3 juin 1948, Section 2
[" SECOND SECTION Sbccbtooke Bailu Bcco cd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SECOND SECTION SHKKBKOKVK*:.QUPBÏT, mUK^DAY.Jl\u2019VF S.IMS.Highlights Of World News Are Illustrated By Pictures Laying Cornerstone For New House Of Commons Newlyweds Communism Is A Family Affair In Finland / a A new House of Commons will rise in London from the remains of the old building bombed during the war.Col.Clifton Brown, speaker of the House of Commons, lays the cornerstone for\u2019the new structure.Among those present is Winston Churchill, extreme left.More Trouble Looms In India \"Yes, yes, yes, yes,\u2019\u2019 said Mrs, Elira Murray when n Moira, N.Y., minister asked her if she'd take at-year-old Clarence MeGee for her husband.Mrs.Murray is over 00, and bivnme a widow when her 98-yenr-old husband died last; February.This was Clarence's first trip to the altar.Music Goes Down, Down, Down zmmmsmm SInrIAnG KASHMIR AFGHANISTAN CHINA TIBET \u2022 LAHORE DELHI DELHI KARACHI a\t»\t» CALCUTTA Ï N D S A £AY\\*# ^HYDERABAD POONA 'Sgp ah urn a sAjy ARABIAN SEA MADRAS SAY OF BENGAL J HINDUS PAKISTAN MILES 0\t2Ü0 INDEPENDENT PRINCELY STATES CEYLON \\= Ever since the division of India into a British dominion and independent Pakistan, the Nizam of Hyderabad, left, has determinedly refused union of his 126,166-square-mile principality to India The latter has blockaded Hyderabad to force is to join up.The Nizam is now reportedly moving inits of his army towards the border.Representatives of both states are conferring in New Delhi.Hyderabad has 49,341,810 inhabitants, mostly Hindu Hagauameii Mop Up Arab Village mm m Hrrla Kuusinen-Lclno\tOlio Kuusinci» Dynamic Herta Kuusinen l.eino, real h-adu of Finlnr following her appointment, in a vahinot hake-up, to- a the real \"brains\" of Finnish eonununism, she F a A.M.to 10 P.M.\u2022\tSmartly Styled \u2022\tEn»y to Launder \u2022\tZeller-Priced BLOUSES A WHITE BAG is a \u201cright\u201d Bag for Ai-co- ty-Cbir with bright Cottons, gay Prints and all-White outfits.Style shown is made of calf-grained Plastic; with five handy- compartments, and distinctive outside detailing.Come and see it and the many other Beautiful White Bags being featured at this Zcller-low price! 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QO or Navy \u2014 Sizes 7-8-10.I » JO MEN\u2019S POLO SHIRTS Lightweight cotton Polo Shirts for Summer sportswear; short-sleeved, crew-neck style.Small, medium and large sizes in white, canary, beige, copen, navy blue,\t$4 nn royal .I «UU MEN\u2019S SPORT SHIRTS \u2022 Small, Medium, Large\t\u2022 Zeller-Value In-&-Outcr Sport Shirts of cool-for-summer sanforized shirting.Button-front style, with two-way collar and two pockets.Short-sleeved.Zellcr-Thrift-Priced .$2-79 Have you read Ihe Want Ad» lately?Perhaps there is something advertised you would it'-a to buy.26 .28 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH \"Hut Israel\u2019s Draftees: An Army Minus Brass SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1948.CARNIVAL\tBy Dick Turner > 1 \t\t\t >PÿHm \t Jewish Army strives for officer-soldier equality, but there are plenty of MP's.These are military police recruits being drilled in traffic signals.They also get battle training.Pictures and Text By DAVID S.BOYER NEA Staff Correspondent Tel Aviv, Palestine, June 10.\u2014 j The Jewish army draftee is going ! through almost everything a Canadian boy went through on the day, he became a soldier.There are just as many blue J forms to fill out, and just as many | pink forms.The questionnaires seem equally as useless.Chow j lines are just as long.Under the j hot Palestine sun and in the choking Palestine dust, standing in line here is twice as miserable.Two things make the Israel draftee\u2019s lot a bit different.First, he\u2019s whisked through the dull routine of the reception center in a record four hours.Second, once he\u2019s in the army, there\u2019s a minimum of pro-officer, anti-enlisted man regulations.Life is almost as good for a corporal as it is for a major.The Jewish theory is that a man obeys the order of someone he considers a \u201cbuddy\u201d better than the order of someone he considers \u201cphony brass.\u201d Thus far, the theory is standing up.Although a raise in pay for of- i through tne nose.Ex-soldiers of British, American and other armies, particularly j those who are now officers, are pressing for an increase in dis-1 : ciplinary regulations and for more 1 officer privileges in the Jewish army.I Until now, however, there is no 1 required saluting, either on the street or in military camps.Sol-! diers on duty stand at an easy attention when addressed by officers.When they salute, it is purely voluntary, and u-ually indicates a strong measure of respect felt by a man for his officer.In addition to base pay, and family, rental ançl utility aliow-; ances, Jewish rn#n and officers ; alike receive free uniforms and a j free cigarette ration.In most front line units, officers ! and men eat at the same mess, even share cook house duties.At i some base camps, officers are served by soldier-waiters in officer din-! ing halls.Whether a soldier eats | under fire in a 10-man dugout or i from Dresden china in general I headquarters in Tel Aviv, he eats the same food as his officers.m f 3\u20acACH M PCO EC.U.t.PAT.OrP 1»** H'7 NC*\t»S to visit her husband, who is a patient in tne Royal Victoria Hospital.Miss Muriel Blake, of Montreal, was visiting her father.Mayor William Blake, at \u201cMyhwylde.\u201d Mrs.Lillian Williams was in Cowinsville for a time.Miss Grace Johnston, of \u201cHem-lockridge Farm,\u201d is stopping at \u201cFairview Inn,\u201d for an indefinite time.Miss Norma Owens was visiting RRftMF\tthree children spent a day witr.______\tMrs.Arnold Chapman and family.Sympathy is extended to Mr.Mrs.Guy Peters spent an a.ter-Harvey Johnson and other rel- noon in Cowansvrlle.atives in their bereavement.\tMrs.G.E.Soles.Mias Norma Mr.Josapbat Lefebvre was\ta\tOwens and Mr.Milton Peters at- visitor in\tBondville and Sutton.\ttended the concert at the Kr.owi- Upwarda of twenty people of ton High School.Brome went to K.rowlton one r.igiff Mr.Bert Emmett has returned to see the comic opera \u201cH.M.S.from the B.M.P.M.Hospital, at Pinafore,\u2019\u2019 which was very much Sweetsburg, where he was a pati- __________________ _ enjoyed.\tent His friends will be pleased to\tj_e'\ta.jnji\t>frs.\ta.\tW.\tMorse,\twho Mr.G.\tDumont, of Sutton, was\tlearn teat he is very much improv-\tjs\ta\tpatjent\tjn\tthe\tRoyal\tVictoria a business visitor in Brome.\ted in health.\tHospital.Montreal.Week-end guests at \u201cThe Elms,\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Scott and \u2018 ^jjsg f)orcthy Vail remains very included Mr.and Mrs.\tCecil\tson, Bryan, of Lachine,\twere\tweek-\tat j,er v,ome here, to the regret Thompson, daughter.Miss\tBetty\tend guests of Mr.and\tMrs.\tC.C.\t-rer\tmany friends.Thompson and son, Westley, and Davis.\tVisitors in Brome included Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Emmett, all Miss Myrtie Shufelt, of Toronto,\tgretoni 0f Sutton; Mr.L of Waterloo.\tOnt., is a guest of her friend, Mrs.penietier.of Cowansville; Mr.Mrs.Irving Luce and Miss Hilda Chapman.\t_\tLionel Larose.of Sutton; Mr.Owens were in Cowansville for Mr.Robert Jor.es, Sr., is on the çeorf,e Fontaine, of Knowlton; an afternoon.\tsick list, Dr.R.Xoiseux, of Cow- ^jr Qaston Tremblay, of Sutton; The roads signs in Brome vil- ansville, was called to see him.^ ^r'\tPage, of Knowlton* lage have been changed they are\tMrs.George Dow, of\t\"Millbrook\t^r'\tBloomfield, of Sherbrooke; of a bright orange color.\tFarm,\u201d spent a day\twith\tMrs.\t^r' j\tp_ Hebert, of Sweetsburg; Mr.and Mrs.B.0.Mitchell mot- Lyla Owens.\tHarold Vail, of Craftsbury, ored to Sutton and were callers.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Lefebvre ÿt' arjri Basil Beals, of Knowl-of Miss Hildred Vail.\tand family were in Waterloo one Mrs.J.Townsend, of Sutton, day.\t' w-as visiting her father, Mayor Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Toof.of Sut-\t»- w » William Blake.\tton Junction, motored to Brome.\tThree comecutive want a** Mrs.Josaphat Lefebvre and' Mrs.Irving Luce was in the city Want may be inierted for $1.26.\u201cYou\u2019d think parents would have some regard for their daughter\u2019s modesty\u2014papa\u2019s always showing company those bare baby pictures of mine!\u201d BEEBE During air raids on Tel Aviv, draftees scan the sky from slit trenches dug by earlier draft contingents.With LOCO draftees going through the reception center each day, the slow runners find there\u2019s not enough trench room.* Mrs.George Lepitre, Mrs.Robert Denny and Miss Esther Miller were hostesses for the May meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute held at the former\u2019s home.A geranium contest was a feature of the evening, Mrs.Shepard being the winner.Over thirty-four dollars were reported from the sale of \u201cMother\u2019s Day\u201d flowers, which are made by Mrs.Turner and Miss Lussier and sold by members of the Girl Guides, and fifteen dollars from the sale of waste paper.In response to a request from the Athletic Association, the members voted to be responsible for the planting and care of flowers in _________________ ________(front of the Memorial Gates, which officers and men wining and din- are to be dedicated on June 12.Mrs.Shepard offered to see that the beds were made ready and Mrs.No private or sergeant off duty ever finds Hebrew signs over swank hotels or clubs which read \u201cOfficers Only.\u201d On the contrary, one sees'front of the Memorial Gates, which home, after spending the winter in Florida.Dr.Guy Lapierre is making extensive alterations to his home °n Main street, Mrs.Wayne Campbell is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Pierce, in Halifax, N.S., called there by the illness of her mother.Miss Lillian Morrison, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cooper.Montrealers who spent the holiday week-end in town included Miss Sylvia Corey, Miss Beulah Woodard, Mr.Alton Woodard, Mr.Turner Brainerd and Miss Leona Seguin.Mr.John Stubbs, of Bathurst, N.B., is spending a two weeks holiday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Stubbs.ing together in the.most expensive and most modest cafes alike.It has been virtually impossible as a matter of fact, to tell colonels from privates in this citizens\u2019 Canada's fifst choice! 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Draft camp directors, here appraising their new soldiers, *re veterans of the Jewish Brigade of the British Army.Left to right Adjutant Arge Katz, Commandant Simon Waldman, and Daniel Magen, Provost Marshall of Jewish Armies.ficers is anticipated, for many port of a single child, $12 move for months officers and men have | each additional child, been receiving the same sum, $8 per month.Army wives, irrespective of their husbands\u2019 ranks, receive the same allotment, $64 per month.Wives who are not mothers and who can work get.nothing Sixteen dollars is allowed for sup à Homes of both officers ami men are exempt from taxes and from all utility expenses and rentals.Although the government may ater try to discharge these obligations, today it is the electric company and the landlord who pay \u2022M-w i MANTA GARAGE?LOOK IN THfc Israeli \u201cHerby\u201d wears Hagana fatigue hat.and civvies as he waits in endless draft camp line with the pained expression of soldiers everywhere, army.Only since the establishment of the Jewish provisional government has serious attention been given to the matter of military insignia.You still have to ask around to locate an officer.When you find him, there's no way of knowing that he\u2019s a lieutenant or a lieuten-ant-colonel, unless you ask specific questions.T.Lee and Mrs.Ezra Woodard were appointed to supervise the planting.Mrs.Norman Eryou and two small sons, of Flin Flon, Man., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Angus Eryou.Mrs.Maxwell, of St.George, N.B., is visiting her son, Mr.Harold Maxwell and Mrs.Maxwell.Miss Evelyn Stubbs, nurse-in-! training at the Montreal General L Hospital, is spending her holidays | jwith her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.] |J.Stubbs, Miss Evelyn Stubbs and Miss Jean Miller were visitors in Burlington, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Labaree and Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Labaree spent a week-end in South Barre, Vt.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Meyette.Mrs.H.J.Stubbs, Mrs.Ezra Woodard, Mrs.Harold Taylor, Mrs.E.Lee and Mrs.House attended the county meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute in Dixvillo, Mr.Allen Dalziel, of Sherbrooke, spent a day in town visiting relatives and friends, and was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.Leon Miller.Mrs.Gardyne, of Stanstead, is j staying at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Boulais, while Mrs.Leslie Munroe.is in Montreal to !be near her husband, who is a 'patient in the Montreal General j Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.D, Moranville and Miss Viola Moranville, have returned home from Melbourne, Fla., where they spent the winter.Mr.Ross Corey has gone to Montreal, where he has employment for the summer The teachers of the Graniteville Sunday School were hosts to the teachers and officers from the Beebe United Church for their monthly supper meeting.Twenty-sat down to a delicious chicken pie supper, after which the regular meeting and study period was held.Mrs.Rose Laçasse has returned SAL\u2019S \"f CLAUK\u2019$ mmêm mêm \u201cCLARK\u2019S\u201d IN TOMATO SAUCE r««&BEAKS 2\t25 \u201cCLARK\u2019S\u201d FANCY KUSGSEY .\u2018Be a real Co'tdOTtÆÛiC at breakfast, on toasts, at lunch, in sandwiches, at night, on crackers, serve CovùmSâii* meat spreads, Mother Ce/ic/mAMtu,* o varieties: *fibt&w0',i DOMINION storcs 11 M I T C D < U y ers.spending- a few days vvith Mr.and Mrs.P.Perron, en Aberdeen avenue.Mr.Robert Hall, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Hall.Craig Street.T\t\u2019-WE HATr \\ EVEV! StOUCHEP at A TOS VÆ\u2018p HA\\E V .Pü = M ^MAPPED OUT i CP !T LlkE A RICH5I0ND Mr.and Mrs.A.Sur.berg, ef guest c; M:ss Myrr.a Pew Windsor Mills, were week-end Brieram.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mrs.F.A.M.Kee and Mrs.Smith.\tGeorge Walker attended the Wj- T\u2019r.e Misses Annie and Ruth Den- men's Auxiliary n-arnual meeting isoD, of Montreal, were guests of which tt as held at Que re;.Tr.e re-Mr.and Mrs.J.S.MacNaugnton.presented the Go ld and W.A.of Mrs.Nelson Gagnon, nee Laura St.Anne's Church.Perron, cf Salisbury, Mass., was M:;s Barbara Fee.o: Notre the guest soloist at the morning Dame de Grace, and Mr.William service at Chalir.er\u2019s United Trumner, of Toronto.Ont., were Church.Mr.and Mrs.Gagnon are quests of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Fee.- - -\tMiss Mildred MacCartr.ey and Miss Audrey Hedley, of Ottawa, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Newell, Laurier |venue.Sympathy is extended to the relatives of Mr.Charles Mitchell.Mrs.W.K.Rattray has return-Mr.W.A.Smith has purchased ed from Waterloo, from where she a home in Danville where he and 1 accompanied Mrs.Fred Boast to Mrs.Smith expect to ma'^e their the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mart-future home.They will be greatly .teal, where she will receive treat-missed by a large circle of friends ment.\t.\t., here as they have lived in this vi- _ The many friends of Mrs.w i.-cinity for several years.\tliam Gilchrist will regret to team Mrs.W.H.Gordon is spending of her accident, which necessitated a few weeks with her daughter, her to remain in the Sherbrooke Mrs.G.Denison, and Mr.Denison.Hospital for several days, in Saskatoon.Sask.\tMr.and Mrs.Thomas Hebert Miss Natalie Walker and Mr.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Fikret Tar.el, of Montreal, were Scott, in Montreal.\t| week-end guests of Mr and\tMrs.Harrv Hardy has returned\t, ,\t,.\t, George Walker\tfrom Portland.Me., where she tur^1\tM^treV M* and Mrs.John Barrington spent two weeks, with relatives., j\ther Rev'\tHarr> - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY.JUNE 3.1948 OUT OUR WAY\tBy J.R.William» ,\tGRANBY vsr-L.n-wv;.-.fomf N l , ETTHE st U'sE THIS.V\\ rm V \\ it won LEAVE IS, V\\ - H ÎOCH HORRIBLE MEMORIES A-S MIX' VI HAN E OF H\") \u2022V.r- VA ?v\"\\ O HW .UUAMA WHV ktOTHERS: GET GRAS Mrs.D.Martin and Mr*.D.N.B ureau were joint hostesses at a bridge party m honor of Miss Mary Fuller, who has left for Bermuda, Bridge was payed at three tables and the first prise was won by Mrs.h B,minors, the second by Mrs.W.W.Sparling and Mrs.K Thompson won the consolation prise.During .he evening M s.D.Martin presented the guest of honor with three pains ef nylon hose, for which Miss Fuller graciously expressed her thanks.At the close a salad tea whs *ervi\\i by 'ho hostess*os, Tr.e Granby Badminton Club j brought its season to a close on Wednesday evening.May 19.with a banquet held at the Princess j Sweets' reception hall.V very e\\ eelier.t dinner was served to up-1 \"a:\\ls of fifty members and gue.-;s.Saaied at the head table were Archdeacon and Mr*.1.M.1.id- stone, Mr.and Mrs.R.Hobbs, Mr.and Mrs.S.Simms and Mr.and Mrs.Donald Doe.Following the dinner the president.Mr.R, Hobbs, welcomed the members and gue^ >, then called on Archdeacon Lid-stone and Mr.S Simms, to say a few words.Prises war* then presented b; Mrs.Lidstone to the winners as follows The mixed doubles.Mr.Frank Hollywood and Miss Margaret Boa: ladies sing'es.Mrs Mary Hartford; ladies doubles, Mrs.Mary Hartford and Miss Margaret Hamilton; men's singles, Mr.Donald Doe: men's doubles Mr.Michael, Flynn and Mr.Robert Hobbs.After the distribution of prîtes denei.-j was enjoyed.Rev N.D.Patterson, minister of, the Granby United Church, conducted the special service celebrat- ing the twentieth ar-lversary of the Union of the Methodist and Congregational Churches n Granby.Rev.G.C.Wadsworth, B A B.D.PhD was a v ¦ ter in Grarby.Rev.N.A, MacMurvay minister of the We: e\\ United Church of Mo- res «.a guest cf t o Rev N D.Pat.risen son.»nd Mi Patte: REFDSDALE A short .irouii m the elec rical system cf the deV.-duven awmil; owned by Mr.Teles chore Bounon reault.of this place, caused a loss cf around nine thou n.iid dollar» t.v the ownci.The entire mill, all the machinery, and several p i s of lumber, v , re de-troved n a vvlitcb vrgi- rd for several and at several times threatened the nearby woods.Mrs, David McCullough i* visiting with her brother, Mr.W, t Ki \" rav, and Mrs.Kinnear.Other visitors at the same home i .duded Mr.and Mr*.Clarsnco Nut brown ml family, of Beebe, and Mr, and Mrs.Archie Kmnear, of Thetford Mines.Mr.and Mrs Weston Dacre* enu vtntned a large group of relatives one evening, Mr, and Mr*.Sam Allan, of Maple Hill, were K'-'es;» of Mr.and Mrs.John Kinnear one evening.\\ : not» at the McVotty home ire udrd .M s» Marv McVetty, of R.r.-hten; Mr.fhe .er McIntyre, i f l onnoxv die ; Mr, and Mrs, John Dmi '-ev.ami Mr.Thomas 1 , V y r i M , M; bel U'wry, a.I >f InvoiT.cs*.FOSTER and son, Ernest, and Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.W.J.Collins, of Montreal, Gordon Beers motored to Addison.ar*d Mrs.Bruce Bailey, of Knovvi-Ont., where they were guests of ter-> were quests of Miss Edith Mc- Mr.and Mrs.Allan Peterson.They also visited relatives at Frankville, Ont.They returned home by way of the United States.Miss Ruth MacDonald was a Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cogan, of Sherbrooke, were called here by the death of the former's brother.Mr.Mrf.Robert Hillhouse, of Montreal, has been spending several days here with Mrs.A.M.Hunter and Miss Jessie Cook.Mrs.K.Korner, was in St.Jer ome, the guest of relatives and attended the Cloutier-1,e-blanc wedding in Montreal.fLAWKUFf, fSTOPSWfTHMS y006£TIT JUST WITH UPTON TEA Court and Mrs.Elizabeth Epps.^ Mr.and Mrs.Robert Morin have ^aiIlCK 1\t.returned from Arthabaskaville,1 Mr.and Mrs.Goroon McCourt where thev spent several days.a\u201dd\tof Sherbrooke, yvere Mr.John Smith was a guest of Pues:snc\t'\t,' Ncwc!l ar'd \" ^~a\tMiss Derothv Nu'well.\u2018 \u201c '\tv\u2018'\tMr.and Mrs.Raymond Gifford Miss Lorraine Worden, has re- have returned from Salisbury, turned home, after spending two Mass., and other points, where weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Buddy thev were the guests of relatives.Truax, in Rt.Albans.Yt.and Mr.Mrs.Otis Blair.Master Allen altd Mrs.George Giro and Mrs Blair and Miss Barbara Ann Blair Lola Truax.at Waterbary, Yt.have returned from Montreal, Callers of Mr.and Mrs.Wil-vvhere they were the guests of Miss , liam A.Mien, were Mr.H.H.F.W.Kent.\tAllen, of FarViam, Mrs.J.S.Mrs.Thomas Menard and Mr, Marcotte, of Waterloo, Mr.and and Mrs.P.Gagnon were guests Mrs.Jack Muncev and Master of Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Gagnon, of Gordon Munccy, of Montreal.Salisbury, Mass.\tj Mr.and Mrs, George Allen, Mr.Mr.and Mrs.H.Findlay and and Mrs.Herman Salisbury, Mr.John Worden, Mr.and brooke.The many friends of Mrs.A.W.Stewart will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.J.Levia were called to Ottawa by the serious illness of the latter's mother.Mrs.C.R.Stewart is spending a few days with her son, Mr.Cecil at PTON fostînÇ WM Morin.Mr.Thomas O'Donnell spent the week-end with his brother, Mr.Darcey O'Donnell and Mrs.O\u2019Donnell, at Ottawa.Sympathy is extended to the relatives of Mr.Patrick Cogan.Miss Nancy O'Donnell, of Ot-i Copyright \u2014Tboc 1.Upton Umlted Elizabeth Bedard has Tests prove it gives 34% more mileage than the big mileage Goodyear it replaces .extra blowout protection and super-, traction.Drive in |ind see the new improved good/year IR E 4KÎCJ MORISSET LIMITED 21 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke, Que.Telephone 2013 DODGE \u2014 DE SOTO \u2014 DODGE TRUCKS AUTHORIZED /«/G,* Pressed'50 Dyson and Mrs.Dyscn, Town of Mount Royal.Mrs.W.Poirier has returned from Sherbrooke, where she was a ' .patient in the St.Vincent do Paul\t^ Montreal, were guests of and Mrs it \u2022 t\t, Mr.ami Mrs.L.Hamilton.\tMrs.B.R.Mizener.Mr.ami Mis Mrs*.\tJ.\tCroteau,\tof\tDrummond-1\tMF Graham and daughter,\tClaude Whitehcr.M>'- Alien Whi! ville,\twas\ta\tguest\tof\tMrs.\tRobert\tMus ktahônne Graham, of Magog,\tcher and Mr.««>1 Mts.Maum - were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Otis\tWilliams, attended the harm hor- Blair, Dufferin Avenue.\tum Rally, in Sutton.Mrs.Mabel Gregory, of Mont- Mr.and Mrs.Henry True, of real,\twas a guest at the home of\tWorcester,\tMass.,\tMrs.James I\tMr.\tand Mrs.W.Fuller.\tRenihan, of\tBeebe,\tYt.,\tMr.and Mr.and Mrs.Jack Colivell and\tMrs.Alan Renihan, of Waterloo, daughter.Linda, Mrs.Thomas\twere guests of Mr.and Mrs, W'il- Dawri and ton, Mr.and Mrs.Har- liam Dixon.tawa.is visiting her grandmother,.rX Da'vd and\tgranddaughter, Mrs Blunt.Miss Simpson and Mrs.M.\tO'Donnell,\tCollege Street,\tj\tMiss\tSuzanne Villeneuve of Mont-\tMiss tiara\tSeavey,\tof\tGranby.Miss\tGermain\tFarley\twas\ta\t'Jf1\u2019\tTwere guests of Mr.and\twere guests\tof Mrs.\tA.\tM.Hun- gucst of Mr.and Mrs.W.Robi-' Mra' Lorn* Dyson.College Street., ter and Miss Jessie Cook, taille, at Bowker Lake.\t!, Mr- and Mrs Orner Davignon Friends are pleased to learn that have moved to Quebec City, where\tMr.C-larence W orden, has suf- they will make their future home,\tficiently receovered from a se- Mrs.Vegiard, of St.Lambert,\t! vere attack of rheumatism to be |\tis the guest of her daughter, Mrs.\table to return to place of busi- Gaston Desmarais, and Mr.Des- ness.marais, Clevemont Avenue.\tj Mr.C.W.Miller and Mr.Mr.and Mrs.A.Lusignant and Clark, of Granby, were in town ! family, of Sherbrooke, were guests on business, of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Parkes.i Mrs.R.HillhtBte, was calling Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Butler and on Mr.and Mrs.William A, Allen, family, have returned to Hunting- while visiting in town, don, after spending a few days at | The.heartfelt sympathy of the! the home of Dr.and Mrs.C.E.-community is extended to Mrs.! Manning, College Street.Mrs.J.Arthur Chamberlain and Miss ' A.Butler, of Cookshire, and Mr.H.Mary Chamberlain, of Waterloo,! H.Cooper, of East Angus, were al- .and Mr.Albert Chamberlain, of so guests at the same home.\tthis place, in the loss of a Joving Congratulations are extended to husband and father.Miss Noreen McDerhy, who has Mr.and Mrs.Eric Miller and recently graduated from St, Mary's son, Michael, of Montreal and Mr.Hospital, Montreal.Miss McDerby , Kim Moranville, of Toronto, Ont., received the silver medal for gen- were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wil-eral proficiency.She was horn in liam Dixon.Richmond, a daughter of the late i Mrs.N.Boright and daughter, Mr.William McDerby and Mrs.of Granby, were visiting their McDerby, who is now residing in ' aunt, Miss Jessie Cool;.Montreal.\tRodney Worden and Frank Al- Mr.and Mrs.,T, Bagnall, Sr., and len, spent a day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.Bagnall, Jr., of.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Aiken, at Windsor Mills, were guests of Dr.Dunkin.and Mrs.C.R.Boast.\t, Friends here will be sorry to Mr.K.G.Nourse visited Mr.G.! learn that Mrs.Ray Stowe, of B.Cross and Mr.A.J.Barrie, who Birchton, is ill in a hospital in I are both patients in the Shcr- .Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Stowe, I brooke Hospital.Their friends will were former residents of this | be pleased to learn that they arc place.improving,\tMrs.Maurice Williams, has been Mrs.James Stevens, of Montreal, ! spending several days in Fulford, was called here by the death of Mr.caring for her daughter, Mrs.Kcn-Patrick Cogan.While here she was neth Graves, who is ill.Mr, Wil-the guest of her daughter, Mrs.I Hams, -has also been a frequent George Cogan and Mr, Cogan, Duf-1 caller at the same home.ferin Avenue.-\t|\t- - Miss Clementina Cross and Miss Beatrice Cross visited their brother, Mr.G.B.Cross, at the Sher- Mr and Mrs.Charleg Wright \"'rv,KL' p °k P' ai\u2018« m\t\u2022 and son, Edward; spent a few days The Rebecca Assembly meeting jn Quebec on bu'ai'css was held in Quebec.Mi-s \\iola Noble, the provincial president, presided at the sessions.Others Gordon Lcarmonth wasj Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred; M0T0RC0ACH FARES ate àCcii THE SAME When you travel by Provincial Transport MOTOR-COACH, you really SAVE money, for our FARES are still the same as in 1931! Gasoline prices have increased by 50% in that time (24L in '31 \u2014 36^.now)! Tires, rolling stock, repair parts, labour are all up! But Provincial Transport fares have held the line all this time, because the great increase in the number of people carried has made it possible to keep individual fares LOW\u2019! FARES FROM SHERBROOKE from Richmond who attended were Mrs.J.A.Sinclair.Mrs.Arthur Smith and Mrs.E.Gill.M1LLFIELD Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Lear-month and son, Everett, and Mr.Irvine Maxwell were tea guests of -Mr.ami Mrs.William Henderson, in Thetford Mines.Mrs.George Davidson and Mr.and Mrs.Guy Davidson and family Mrs.visiting Wright.Miss Mildred Wright spent the! week-end with Miss .Jean Patterson.Mr.Alvin Wright and Miss Mar-! ion Learmonth were visiting Mr.and Mrs, Kenneth Kelso and fam-j ily.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Wright, of| Thetford Mines, were guests of, Mr.and Mrs, Charles Wright.Mr.Irvine Maxwell is in the employ of Mr.Leslie Henderson, for a few days.FUNNY BUSINESS TO\tOne Way\tReturn 5 Days\tReturn 180 Davs Montreal .\t\t$ 4.00\t?4.50 Ottawa \t\t\t3.20\t0.20 Quebec .\t\t\u2022 \u2022 .\t5.85 Toronto \t\t\t\t16.00\t18.00 (Transportation Tax Extra) Full information from your Local Agent or telephone; 921 33 King St.West, Sherbrooke.ÈH-' m- By Hershberger m r PEFPISERATOftS ?if \"And don\u2019t worry about the payments\u2014we remind you!\u2019 vU havici i*c t m its It s A \"Shortie Summer I SPECIAL for You'll be stepping out this Meck-end and many summer week-ends to coins .vou'll be glad you FRIDAY and SATURDAY adaptable.V ONLY - - -1 Lot at $9.95 1 Lot at $14.95 Shop F.arly! Only a limited quantit, at thia price I SPRING & SUMMER HATS in STRAW L 5J 1 Gay trims of flower», i ill lions and veiling».SJ.95 JACK ECHENBERG 46 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH rut HAPPIEST V > I of HOLIDAYS With 41/ rcaVictor For cottage, car or countryside .fur liench or Line lagoon .let an RUA Victor add to your en jojment.Wherever you go, or how, an IK .A Victor filn right into your plnim.No nerd to leave the jots of radio anil record» at home , .it s lois more fun vacationing nilli a hue new KLA Victor.,.*t ¦\u2014j e\u2019\tÎ MUSIC IS YOURS WHEREVER YOU ARE Mvm« RCA VICTOR IN YOUR CAR- 4 New 194R RCA A irior Auto Radio A*660C fit* all makn of ran.Aina/mR new miniature; tubes for more powerful perform an re in lenh Apace.Rjrhrr tour.Chrome-plated to htrmoniee with instrument pam 1 $69.50 mi were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis] Eager, in Kinnear's Mills.FOR a omet\tHue THE IfM4 S JUIî fIHC! le** I \u2022'* I i L»\\ 11 Li Miniature liilir*.< Irat, rich tone.Batterie* rompletely Vn was the week-end was presented with several love.y Kuest ),er moti1cr, Mrs.David [made to hold a tea in the near fu-; in Lennoxville visiting Mrs.Ezra Blair.Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Montgomery, cf Lennoxville, were in town calling on friends.Mr*.Mary Parker is in Lennoxville with Mr.and Mrs.Burton Hill and useful gifts.Refreshments were served by Mr.and Mrs.Stewart assisted by Mrs.Atkinson The\t.Scotstown Mr.James C young people were conveyed to the Mr.J r\t*\tMrs.i in Sawyerville cottage by the courtesy cf Mr.w avtenu\t,\t1\t\"¦ Roger Lemieux and Mr.Jack Miller\u2019s aunt, Mrs.Alex H.Mur- ¦RoE\u20ac'\t^ t\t, ''lire TTcnnc Crernwav ha* uon\" 'C,ifton- in passing'of his mother, and Mrs.Davies, who are patients Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jones and Mrs.ranny \u2018\t>\t.' '(Mrs.Ezra Blair, who was well in the Sherbrooke Hospital.daughter, Linda, of Montrea!,\t^no «e,\t\u2022\tm;,, anr] known in this community\tMr and Mrs Clem Lowry, Mr.Miss\u2019 Myrtle \u2018 Peddle\" a'nd'\u2018attended were week-end guests of Mrs.nepne ,\t.\t.e -\t.Miss Emily Lowry, of Eaton, and Mrs.A.Cullens are spending the funeral of their aunt Mrs.Jones\u2019parents, Mr.and Mrs.Stan- lamiiy.\t.;was an overnight guest of her ley Chilvers.\tL,1I,a?\t^\tMrs.Clarise Philipps.Mr.and Mrs.Clifrorrt Campbell\t£\" mother Nil s'\tMiss Edna Laroche is spending and Miss Blouin cf East Angus, cï^ebiH to Gould Station\u2019 Sta- ^othcr Mr:' GmUdf Ho^igf ^ were m town.calling on friends.tion.Mrs.Churphii, has been the ^Æt'at\u2019the Jome of Mr and sister, Mrs.Bojtc ; Burton Laroche included Mr.tee in charge namely, Mrs.W.El Bellzm, Mrs.Desmond Bain and Mrs.Irwin McBurney.At the close of the meeting a delicious supper was served by the hostesses, assisted by the Misses Mary Bellam, Patricia Waldron and Reta Mr.Oscar Hurley was a visitor Dempsey.Tse tsble receipts amounted to upwards of thirteen dol- a week at Lake Massawippi.Miss | Ezra Blair, in Clifton.Loiii Lowry and Master Gary\t_______________ Lowry, spent the weekend with I EAST CLIFTON __\t, T c.\t.\t\u2022\t.\tLJon.\tV^ii Mrs, John J.Stewart is visiting t of hcr during the winter \"end spring.i Herbert Laroche and sons, Earl Mrs.Crayton, Mr.Donald andjan(1 Lloyd, .Mr.Frank Keatin, Mr.Mr.Dallas Crayton, Miss Beatrice, jofeph jjeg0, of Boston, Mass.of Sher-Mr.and Grayton and Mr.A.Ros' hrookc.were guefts of Mrs.Gordon Gonycr.DUNKiN Mrs.Frank Lavgerin and daughter, Janet, of Newport, Vt, spent relatives in Brownville Junction, Me.Mr.and Mrs.John Duplessis spent a few days visiting relatives and friends at St.Johns and Fredericton, N.B.Mr.Keith Pollitt, of Ottawa, was the guest of his parents, Rev.Mr.and Mrs, Pollitt, for a few days.Miss Muriel Marsden, of Montreal, was the week-end guest of ^\t,,,\t^ _\t.^er **ster* \u2022^rs* ^ar,'n ^f\u2019PPel an afternoon at the home of Mr and Mr.Lepper.\tari(.] ]^rSi Wallace Aiken.Mr.and Mrs.John K Miller, of M].and Mrs.Morris Sargent Montreal, were week-end guests aT)(j Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Bren-of Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Miller\tnan, of North Troy, Vt., spent an Miss Helen Murchie, of Sher- cvpnjinr at the home of Mr.and brooke, spent a day in town with Mrs.W.Aiken, Mr.and Mrs.J.F,.V/ood.\tGuests of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Mr.Douglas Gilbert,_ cJ o!.cr- Aiken were Mr.and Mrs.Clarence brooke, Mrs, La friends\t_._ Mrs.H.Stetson, of Greenfield, ville, Mrs.Guy Smith and family, Mass., and Mrs.J.Snyder, of Mr.Bruce Heath, Mr.Buster Fos-1 Montreal, were week-end guests of ter, of Highwatcr, were callers at| Miss Colina MacKenzie and Mr.the same home.Murdo MacKenzie.\t^\tMr.Robert Newell and Mr.Mi*s Ruby Mayhcw, Mr.Rich-, Ubald Schinck were business call-ard J.Mayhew and Mr.Eric May- ' ers in Waterloo, hew, of Montreal, and Mr, Clar- Mrs.Charles Newell is spending dice Mayhew, of Sherbrooke, were! a few days in Mansonville, helping week-end guests cf their parents, ' to care for her mother, who is seri-Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Mayhew.;ouslyill.Mr.Douglas J.MacLeod, of\tMisses Norma McKelvey, of Montreal, was a visitor in town.Montreal, and Albcrtinc and Meri-Mr.Robert Moore, of Drum- bel McKelvey, of Fnrnham, were mondville, and Mr.Wilbur Moore, week-end guests of their parents, of Sherbrooke, were guests of ; Mr, and Mrs.George McKelvey.Miss Evelyn Moore.\tMr.Gordon Newell, of Water- Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Gilbert and Moo, was a week-end guest of his children, Stanley and Jean, of : parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Valleyfield, were week-end guests Newell.of Mr, and Mrs.M.D.MacDonald.Mr, and Mrs.James Vintinner, Mr.Arthur Atkinson and Mr.; of Waterloo, were week-end guest.; Douglas Atkinson, of Montreal,'of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.V.Mr.and Mrs.Burton Laroche and sons, Douglas and Emerson, and daughter, Zelma, spent a day in Sherbrooke.Mr.Charles Nason, of Rock Is- their parents at the lake.Mr.Rene Bedard accompanied Mrs.Bedard, to Montreal, where The May meeting of the Busy she will leave for_ St.John\u2019s, New-! Bees Society was held in tr.e foundiand, on a visit to her home, j Orange Hall, Sawyerville, with Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Flewel-, Mrs.W.E.Bellam, Mrs.T.C ling and son, Davi'1 Mrs Smith* and .Ik s 1 4 Smith, of the joint hostesses.There were V erdun, were visitor.- of Mr.and ten members and over sixty visit- The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Mrs.Barbara Blair in their bereavement.Mr.Rufus Percy, of Newport.Vt., spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs.Ray Waldron.Miss Gladys Gorringe, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gorringe.Miss Eldine Waldron, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Parsons, in Bury- Mr.Douglas Luce, of Moe\u2019s River, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.James Towers.Mr.William Blair and sons, Norman and Billie, acccmpar.ied by a friend, of Abercorn, were guests of the former's mother, Mrs.Ellen Blair.Mr.and Mr*.Earl Dcugherty and family, of Cookshire, spent me week-end with Mr.John Waldron.Mrs.H_rry Hodge, of Kingsley Neighborhood, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs.Ellen Blair.BISHOPTON The Ladies' Aid of the United Church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs.O.S.Joyce with an attendance of twenty-three.One new member was wej-temed ihto the *cc,ety and after a short business sessien the afttr-nocn was spent socially.At tne tea hour.Mr*.Joyce served refreshments, assisted by Mrs.E.Webb.Mrs.R.A, Blotmfield and Mrs.Lawrence Weston.The proceeds amounted to SS.CO.Mrs, E.Webb will entertain the June meeting of the Aid at her home on thd last Wednesday of the month.her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Eyelyn | French and Miss Mildred Waldron, Waldron.Mr.George Blair, of Bury, spent day with Mr.and Mrs.Ray Wal- Mrs.Gordon Smith and Mr.and , ora.The afternoon was very pleas- dron Mrs.Clinton Smith.Mr.and Mrs.| antly spent in playing bingo, prizes Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Rowell '*\u2022 W.Bowman, of Scotstown; being donated to the winners.A were Sunday guests of the latter\u2019s Feel Stuffed and Upset After Enjoying a Meal?If you suffer from dyspepsia, sour stomach, biliousness, headaches, minor liver or kidney complaints\u2014use Burdock Blood Bitters.This preparation will help tone up the stomach, kidney and liver, aid digestion and bring quick relief from indigestion and constipation.B.B.B.contains no harmful ingredients nor habit-forming drugs.B.B.B.aids digestion, and elimination.Ask for it by name\u2014Burdock Blood Bitters\u2014on sale at drug eounters everywhere.TTie T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, OnL was a guest of Mr.and Worden and son, Junior, of Foster, awrcnce Rz'.er, and visited Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Manson, \u2022 in Ditehfield.^\t_ -Mrs.Thorpe Manson, of Manson-j Vk '-'w v, VGA \"-: 12 WELLINGTON NORTH\u2014lei.3858, 3859 or 3860 Special attention is given to mail orders; they are filled and returned the day received.FAST SERVICE\u2014When you have a prescription to be filled we suggest you phone us.We will call for the prescription and have it filled and delivered promptly 8 a.m.to midnight.11 MARQUETTE STREET \u2014 TEL.28 PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS - 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.sen ice.PRESCRIPTIONS\u2014FIRST AID SUPPLIES\u2014TOILET ARTICLES Twin-Screw-Twin-Speed FEED MIXERS We can make IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of/theso efficient mixers, mounted on ball hearings throughout.k)RAMO LIMITED Plessisville, Que.Cote, and family, i Mr.and Mrs.George McKelvey and daughters, spent a day in Cherry River with his mother, Mrs.Wallace Catebpauglh, and family, and also called on other friends and relatives.Mrs.George Bailey and daughters, were supper guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Levi Cote.Mr.Robert Taylor gave a picture show in the school house here, which was enjoyed by a large crowd.| Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Macey- and little daughter, Elsie, visited her ! parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank ' Aiken, ! 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Mrs.J.R.Silver spent a day in Ulverton with her sister, Mis.Johnson.She was accompanied home by her \"sister, who will be her guest for a time.Mr.W.A.Findlay spent the week-end in Montreal.Mrs.W.A.Findlay is recuperating at.the home of her daughter, Mrs.Russell Cook, at St.Rose, after her operation at the Montreal General Hospital.Overnight guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Barlow were Mr.Charles Barlow, Mrs.Margaret Nutbrown, Mr.Floyd Rodgers and Mrs.L.Noble, of Brampton» Mrs.Charles Barlow is remaining for a longer visit.Miss Muriel Bernard was a weekend guest of Miss Marion Bennett, Montreal.Miss Mary Lockwood has returned from Drummondville, where she visited her son, Mr.Harold Lockwood, and Mrs.Lockwood.NEW MEDICAL GROUP BAT.TLES ELUSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS B> Edwin P.Jordan.M D.MuStipie sclerosis is a disease of : he nervous system.It may attack one or several parts of the nervous system and for ths reason the term \"multiple\u201d is used.The symptoms depend, therefore, on what parr, of ] the nervous system is involved.\u2018 There are no-completely typi-| cal s y m t o ms.t h ough seeing double, a trembling or tremor when trying to! ____\tpick up some j Jvdaa object and a gait which looks somewhat like that of a drunken person are probably the most common.One or all of these may be absent and j consequently the diagnosis may be difficult to make or long delayed.! The cause of this disease is not understood.Many theories have been suggested and studied but so far no one cause has been accepted by all authorities.Many methods of treatment have been tried.These have included fever treatment, the u-o of drugs to delay blood coagulation, i attempts to desensitize to aller-j gios, vaccines and a great many different drugs.Re*t, Warmth Help It is generally agreed that pro ionged rest is the best form of | treatment during the acute stage, j The disease tends to go through I periods in which the victim k greatly improved.If these good j periods ran be lengthened and the [bad ones shortened, it is a good [,-iign.A warm climate and free-; T.om from colds and other infer-! 'lions of the nose and throat may -help to prevent the downswings, i A group of doctors and citizen has been formed to fight this rer-lious nervous dii'ease.This group is; 'the National Multiple Sclerosis A-rociation.Fifth Avenue and 103rd j Street, New York.It is was start - ! ed by patients themselves together with their friends and relatives, in co-operation with some' of the country\u2019s leading physicians.-It is to be hoped that the added i interest and support provided by [ [this association will lead to a more rapid increase in our knowledge! of the caives and treatment of i nniliiple sclerosis.Q\u2014Is it true that when ether is used as an anesthetic, the patient loses hair?A\u2014This has been reported from time to time but.is unurual.It seems unlikely that there is any connection between the use of ether and lose of hair.Perhaps the illness for which the operation was performed was at fault.Sell unwanted articles through the Record Want Ads.\u2014 Low cost tor three consecutive insertions.oo \u2022\t.I \u2022 A duck that nests in trees and prefers wooded swamps to open water! 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