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[" NOVEMBER WEATHER CTOUDY ~ COOLER stoblished 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.^\"EDNESO \\\\.NOVEMBER 5, 1952 \u2022winy\t, clouding over\tlata fhla \u2022ftrnio»'\tn.A poruxl ol\tlight rain tonight ;\tnnd oarty Thurs\tdav mom.ing A fvs Thur\tNtiav.CooU nr.Wim\tIs light hpconvin\ti westerly IS\tht.Northwest 20\tThursday.Low ton\ticht and high T\thurxiay it Sherhix*\t'kc 42 and 45.\t Fifty sixth Year EISENHOWER GAINS LANDSLIDE VICTORY World News Zagreb, Yugoslavia, Nov.5 \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014The sixth congress of the Yugoslav communist party was thrown into turmoil today when one prominent member charged another with stealing his wife.The complainant, Ljubo-drag Djurich, secretary-general of the Yugoslav federal government, was hustled out of the convention hall.Speakers including Premier Tito reproached him for bringing up the matter in public.Tokyo, Nov.5\u2014(Reuters') \u2014A Japanese court today freed two British sailors who had been jailed for stealing a taxi and robbing its driver of 1,700 yen (about S4.75).They had served four months of their 2'.-year sentence.The Osaka high court reaffirmed the men\u2019s guilt, upheld Japan's jurisdiction in the case (which had been disputed by Britain) and approved the original sentence.It then suspended the sentence for three years.Loudon, Nov.5\u2014(Reuters) \u2014Clement Attlee today was re-elected leader of the Labor party group in parliament, but the big fight is yet to come.It will pit Aneurm Bevan, leader of the party's left, against Herbert Morrison, in a contest for the deputy leadership.Morrison is seeking re-election for another year.All 296 members of the parliamentary Labor party will take part in the secret poll.The result will be made known next week.* * * Seoul, Korea, Nov.5\u2014M3) \u2014Bloody fighting for Triangle hill and Sniper ridge flared today into the heaviest action of the 23-day struggle for the Korean central front heights.South Korean troops in a pre-dawn sneak attack stabbed within 10 yards of the crest of Triangle hill, then were pinned down by Chinese hand grenades and machine-gun fire.Five previous allied attempts to retake the height, lost Friday, have stalled in the same place.Mont Laurier, Que., Nov.5\u2014(CP)\u2014Three men lost their lives last night when the automobile in which they wxre riding failed to make a sharp turn and plunged into the Riviere du Lievre.Mont Laurier is 120 miles northwest of Montreal.Dead are Roland Brien, 21, and Gerald Theriault, 26, of St.Come, Que., and Antoine Guilheault, 28, Ste.Emelie de L\u2019Energie, Que.London, Nov.5\u2014(Reuters) \u2014The Duke of Edinburgh, sailor husband of the Queen, yesterday passed a physical examination by the R.A.F.and will soon begin taking flying lessons, it was learned last night.Preparations have been made at the R.A.F.base at White Waltham, where he will train.A new' Chipmunk training plane has been delivered and is kept under strict night-and-day guard.A police dog is locked up inside the hangar with it each night.Democratic Hold On White House Ends After 20 Years; Congress Race Indefinite Elected President United States Election Sidelights Hackensack.N.J., Nov.5- Close Contests In Several Control Of House.States Will Determine By MEL SI ERIN Canadian Press Stall Writer New York, Nov.5 -(AP)- Gen.Dwight D.1 isenhower was elected President of the United States Yesterday with a landslide \u2014! An absentee ballot from a soldier\t, in Korea turned up here yesterday that ripped open the onee-solidlv Democratic south and shattered with a write-in vote for 'coroner.' the 20-vear Democratic hold on the White House.Spelled out m big letters was the ' name \"Harry S.Truman.\u201d\tAn avalanche of votes gave the 62-ycar-o!d General a tremen- dous personal mandate hut felt short of guaranteeing him a Repuh lican-controlled Congress.Making a spectacular entn into politics after a 40-year military career, Eisenhower buried Governor Adlai Stevenson, his Democratic opponent, under a coast-to-coast swell of votes match- his last Republican ; Burrillville, R.I.Nov.S.-.-P;-For the first time since it was incorporated in the early 1700s, this, town gave a majority to a Republican candidate for President in vesterday's election.The vote of nearly 5.000 gave .\t.\t.Gen Eisenhower a margin of 140 >ng m volume that given Herbert Hoover over Governor Stevenson.Burrill- predecessor, in 1928, and rivalling some of those for Franklin ville has a population of 9,000.\t^ Roosevelt But while the voters liked Ike in emphatic terms, they were' \u2018time for a change\u201d in the 1 New Haven, Conn., Nov.5.\u2014i.4h his title as Senator in a political Congress which the Democrats have dominated for the last four ! oddity.\t\" j He was appointed to the Senate recently by Governor John Lodge to succeed the late Senator Brien : McMahon, Democrat.The appointment ran only until a permanent ! successor was elected to finish out i the last four years of McMahon's | term.Prescott Bush was elected to ; that seat, and becomes Connecti-; cut\u2019s senior Senator today.Purtell won the full six-year This would leave Senator Wayne term, but doesn't take office until i Morse of Oregon, a Repblican next January.\t\u2018 \u2018\t* Control of the House of Representatives apparently hinged on the outcome of a half-dozen or more districts with only a vote or two likely to separate the two parties in the 435-scat House.The Senate contest was just as* tight.One-third of the 96 Senate : majority over Stevenson in the seats were up for re-election! On the basis of mid-morning returns the Republicans had won or were ahead in enough states to seat 48.state.On a wave of popular approval for Eisenhower\u2019s promise to make the accomplishment of world peace his primary job, the General car- .\u201e\t-\t- un-jj-ied into office with him some of til he switched to Stevenson and the prime targets of the Demo-became an independent, to cast cratic attack in the camoaign.the decisive vote.He has refused i to indicate how he will on\tSenatoi Joseph McCarthy won to indicate how he will go\t.in Wisconsin ami Senator William Stevenson was able to hold only i Jenner retained his Indiana seat.¥ .1 Eisenhower Is Humble; Adlai Accepts Verdict »-\u2014\tfO\t\u2014\u2014- New York, Nm N ;F: Dw tght Sp: inefietd.111.Nov 5 iP \t1).Ki:\tM'nhower .**!\tood there nht\t>vv er\tnifi\thitig ti.\tFirs\tt he read a\ttelegram of\teon\ta tie\tmendmis v\t\ticio\try.t\the\t¦ \t! gratuh\tat ions Irom\t( iovemor .\tkdlat\tpetale\t\thope ha\ti\\ h\teen i\tmu!\tIt'd out \tE.St\tw eltl/eiis\thave made thou choice\t\tand have\tselected Gen.Eisi'tihow\t(H*\tand the\tRepublican party a-.\tHu\tinstruiiK\t\u2018lit?, of iheit will for\t(ho\tnext foil\tyea is.This people 1\tl\\ VI\tnmdiH'r\t1 their ver diet and\t1 gladly aeci\t\t'Id il.\" That w\t?i *\tit, Tl)al was the eon\t cession ol\t\tlefeal.T\tie rcportoi > broke on\tof\tthe room\tin a run for telephom\t\tto signal\tthe coiiet*- si on.\t\t\t \u201cGen.\tEls\ti'll hower\thas been « great lea\tder\tin war.\tIe has been n vIkohi\tIS\tand valla\tnl opponent In the c\tam\tmi Mil.Th\t\u201cc qualitiei will now\tIn\tdedienlc\t1 to Icmllng us all\tllu\tnigh (he\tnext four yo.ii - \u2019\t\t\t For a\tfew ininm'ii\t\t*, Stevenson | inspection He plnced the (irhiev | ingot peari\u2019 ns the first nnd great j posed for plinlographiTs, clmlUiu; : est objective of bis work, unit hr with (.hose nearby.Soiucone asked i said I\"* frit he could best make linn \"What about 1956.\u2019\u2019 Eisenhower in the past That seems to hove By CLYDE BLACKBURN Canadian 1\u2019res.s Staff Writer Ottawa, Nov.5 ri Gen.That .seems to hove been (hr Eisenhower\u2019s Eisenhower's Presidential victory consensus ever since the July con \" in yesterday\u2019s United States elec ventions in Chicago sent.Ei,sentions sends to the White House a bower and Stevenson into the man well known and well liked in ; presidential rare.It seems fairlv obvious here that Also he is known by name an< ; Ki ,\t,, vjcto w,s |;irj,n|y reputation to virtually every adult ,]y(, t0 his t;i,,;it personal popu-Canadian as the victorious sup,rmr |.n|v as |u,ll:,.\u201e\u201el,l hero, ralhrr commander under whom Ganm ; ()l / ;||1 in(|i(.;ilion puWi(.,n pariy.The elo.se light for control of the Senate and House brought anxiety the start by visiting the battle Iiehls and sltidyinK the Korrnii problem on the ground.Conservative Party Holds U.K.Seats I lb* ipilppril \"Have dial man\u2019s head exiimui-Iril\" Uni vac Was Too Accu rate For Experts war.Adlai Stevenson, the defeated Democratic candidate, was virtual- old in S (evensorc They contended that corruption ly unknown both in official and ; 0 Eisenhower s Canadian *i'iei:ds conceded \u2019 the vie- ! seePed into almost every part | private circles hero but his cam- i«¦««ht, bi partisan uc.ion in the lai Stevenson.\ti lots counted, the popular vote 1 Eisenhower\u2019s long-time friend.Al- ILLS, election in which Canadians j U-*S- ______\tI tabulation at 10 a.m, EST, stood: .though this lost him the support could.sit back and enjoy the spec- i Observers here see no reason Chicago, Nov.5.\u2014{/Pi\u2014Renubli-\tEisenhower .27,027,230 | of some of the progressive Repub-! tacle, share the thrill and excite-: w,|y lh;it Ireatmenl ol the gn at - -\t1 Stevenson.22,039,899\tlieans such as Senator Morse of ment of their friends across the questions of rleicncc co-operation The General already had passed Oregon, the over-all effect was to I border, and not worry about the ' boubl not continue, the record high for a Republican weld the two segments of the party outcome.\tUnder present eirciiinsHjfieos *»l \u2014the 22,305.198 rolled up by into a successful combination.\tTraditionally Canadian I\u2019rime tTar\u2019,! ;iMr\u2019 production otli-'-ials here Wendell L.Willkie in 1940\u2014but Eisenhower captured the mid- Ministers and their responsible as-\tno r,':lson why there should be still was short of the 27,751,598\twestern farm vote, apparently di-\t! sociales\tdo not comment publicly jaay 'tue.stion\tol\tserious\ttariff amassed by Roosevelt in 1936.\tvided the labor union vote with\ton the\tinternal politics of their j c,ffiL\u201d£cs- However, Ike was getting about\tStevenson and swept the big states friendly\tneighbors, 1 However.\t11\tls:\tlr,K-\t'oaf ( anada va hi a Avenue.\u201cHe will have troubles enough because he is a political novice,\u201d a seasoned Canadian politician said, \"wilhoul having to cepe* with a Democratic Congress.\" In the major international problems involving Canada and Hie ; can, paced by Gen.Dwight D.Eisenhower's Presidential victory, smashed Democratic domination in Illinois today with a nearly clean | sweep of major state offices.Governor Adlai E.Stevenson, the Democratic Presidential nominee, lost in hiS; home state, giv- ing the Republicans the state's 27 AAV YT.y * WA ) AAXX-\tfeV4l«,AAA& - «\t*.\t-M\tO t l- *.IJ Ulg .Id ! ' N .\u2022'\t\"\u2022\u201c\u2018Cl\"\"\u2019\"\"* 57 per cent of the popular vote, ! despite his loss of such normally ' But one hiKhljr. le(ft Washington that Sunday U c ff , d M ',hJ re urns .Jh!js \"was that from Prime first believed to be a strong quake i: llnnb the next week.\tand house battles and races for \u2018'l u£&tenibe*u\tlh® champion jn ~n' atmosnhere of '-teadil- in \u2022\\IlnisU'r St- Eaurent right down within 600 miles of Ottawa, but The coast of British Columbia governors.\t'vls Jheir ace in the hole creasi \u201e]nr ln\u2018 .\u2018 \u2018 ^ through all walks of life in Canada when the seismograph\tcontinued\twas told of possible tidal waves j The General\u2019s friend and one of\turT \u201cJîva\tu®ü\u201dted hea.vl,y on\tHe \u2018moved\u2019 Inward Washington\t1he , p K ^?v set Pat K.187 Ms ne V St el wood with (he seemed in as with wood tr than bun clean stulf ed.\u201cI could sthe- h?DOW\tBut voit\tc\tant\tdo th\t«it with coal\t\t\t\t\t Mr\tMartin,\tu\tho r plant part 33 Book of maps 46 Goddess of 38 Unpaid\tdiscord balance 47 Press 40 French river 48 Brother of Jacob (Bib.) 50 Article \u201cHarriet never left him a nickel,\u201d Sam said.\u201cShe left all she had to a boys\u2019 home in Omaha, but I don\u2019t think Webster cared.He attended her funeral and next day he paid off the balance of what he owed Baldwin.He ain\u2019t never been back here since.\u201d \u201cHow did he find out how he happened to get the $5,000 loan?\u201d I asked.\u201cI told him,\u201d Sam replied.\u201cAnd what did he say?\u201d \u201cHe allowed that she wasn\u2019t 3 bad old girl, according to hei ! lights,\u201d Sam answered.\u201cAnd that's j the story.Mebby you can think | up another old saw that will fit it.\u201d i I met the twinkle in Sam\u2019s wise I old eyes and said: \u201cHow about it\u2019s an ill wind that\u2014\u201d \"I could mention some others,\u201d j Sam stopped me, \u201cbut that one will do as well as anv, I reckon.\u201d THE END to conic irom lue irump suu.After making this analysis.West carefully cashed the ace of spades, thus winning the third defensive trick.He then continued with a low diamond, forcing East to ruff dummy's jack.East rose to the occasion by ruffing with the eight of hearts.This combination of plays defeated the contract.If South overruffed with the king.West would later win a trump trick with the jack.If South failed to over- ruff.51\tWritten form of Mistreas 52\tHeavenly body 53\tSalute 54\tTurkish general 55\tDiminutive suffix 56\tGaelic 57\t-satz, Yugoslav city on the Danube VERTICAL I Club* ¦2 Western state 1\tz\tS\t\t1\tS\tb\t7\t\t8\t9\t10\tII IZ\t\t\t\té\t\t\t\t\tm\t\t\t ii\t\t\t\tlé\t\t\t\tn\t\t\t\t a\t\t\t\t\t\t\tm\tîi\t\t\t\t \t\th\t\t\tM; mrf\tTL\tn\t\t\t\t\t n\tzs\t\t\tWa m\t2b\t\t\t\ty/yy.\tri\tZ8\tZ9 »\t\t\t\ty\t\t\t3Z\t\t33\t\t\t M\t\t\t\t\t\t\t35\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\ti\tY>\t\t3&\t\t\t34\t\t\t \t\t\tko\t\t\t\t\tîi\t\t\t\t IZ\t13\t\u2018ft\t\t\tW/A m\t45\t\u201clé\t\t\t\t47\t43 19\t\t\t\t\t»\t\t\t\t\tSI\t\t ÎZ\t\t\t\t\t53\t\t\t\t\t54\t\t si\t\t\t\t\tit\t\t\t\t\t57\t\tS Airmen Lecture On Rescue Work North Luffenham, England ( (F1) : Canadian jets pilots from No.1 ; fighter wing preach as well as prac-; tise safety first.Using the fuselage of a Sabre jet as No.1 exhibit, a team of six I airmen has been touring the English countryside to show police and : firemen the best ways of rescuing crashed fliers.The men give short lectures, run through the rescue \u201cdrill\u201d and show how to operate the chargeladen mechanism of the ejection ; seat.There is a note of reability about the lecture scheme.Although the R.C.A.F.fighter wing has a low accident rate, the sabre used in the demonstration was salvaged from a crash at North Luffenham a few months ago.I.I ¦SHERBROOKE DAILY Ri'CORD WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 5.1 >.Coaticook Lions Club Stage Dance And Make Plans For Supper Meeting Five Coaticook, Nov.5.\u2014The Coat:- the !o cook Lions C'iub staged their an- take : r.ual Hallowe'en Barn Dance tro- 9.at t he on Friday night and ail parties- erans pants spent a very enjoyable even- paracL ing.Proceeds will be used to aid color the club's chartiable work.\tat ele President Alec Gill reports that The the attendance was not equal to the pi past events, perhaps due to other wùl b activities on the same evening but noon nevertheless the men felt that On their efforts were worth while memb Costume prizes were awarded parted to Winston Adams, who dressed in their .man Legioi Sunday.No ic Unit rill me larty f em ber a: the Home church with morning wor Death Claims Rev.J.Harrison In 96tli Year How The States Voted FINANCIAL NEWS & MARKET REPORT and full apn service, to which :s cordially invited, p.m.Sunda y after-tt of the Armouries in a witch's costume and to Mrs J.K.Goodfeliow, who was dresse1, in an ingenious costume of a ba: The drawing of the evening for E a prize turkey wen: n Mr.M p Hirmeyer.President Gill reveals that th coining supper meeting of th Lions will be their biggest even\u2019.iblic e at : in fn November 11, the Legion ers and next-of-kin of de-Comrades will meet for annual memorial supper to d this vear in the hail at ook North.\t\u2022 The guest speaker will be tuglas Amaron, editorial direc-r of the Sherbrooke Daily Rec-ollowing the supper a dance ; held in the Armouries to the public will be admitted.General Nolo nd Mrs, Nelson Turnbull Marble:.W.Harris Townships for many deuce her \u2022r.Nov.5 >n, one of best know years, died ?yesterday ne hasten clergy ;nei be hi Coati year.Mr.Harrison, the in charge at St.P; Church here, had irorn th«?active» it former priest tul's Anglican been retired inistry for a ord.F will b which Mi.in the history of the club The meeting, set for November lu, wili and daughters, Helen and Lenore.feature the visit of Governor of Lions Cohen, of Hull.President of the Sherbrooke Club, Douglas Amaron, and a delegation from the the District of Montreal, were week - end Club.Ben guests of relatives in town.number of years, but until comparatively recently he had officiated at the organ of his church.Only a few weeks ago.recovering from an illness, he had again returned to the organ for a service.Mr.Harrison\u2019s funeral service will be conducted tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.from St, Paul\u2019s Church and interment will be in the church cemetery.The first of the monthly social gatherings was held at the United Church hall on Monday evenin.Sherbrooke group will be present.Featured in the program was th' the Sherbrooke Lions are cancel- ; show ing of a film on Newfound-ling their own meeting in order land, called.\"The Big Island, to help the Coaticook club make silver collection was taken to it a memorable evening ; sist in the mid-week work a$- cur- The Coaticook club is currently rently being done with the Sun making a membership drive and day School children it is expected that several new members will be officially welcomed at this meeting.It will also1 be Ladies' Night.ARMISTICE PROGRAM Rev.and Mrs.K.K.Miller are spending a few days in Toronto.Congratulations to Mr.and Mrs.I.N.White, who this week are celebrating their thirty-fifth wed- Foundrymen\u2019s Society Meets In Montreal The annual Armistice parade by ding anniversary.Engineers Ball Park Shawinigan Earnings Are Higher Montreal, Nov.5.-earnings during the months of this year, partly as a result of abnormal rainfall in the St.Maurice Valley, and the establishment of a reserve to pro- First, it w ill be held at four o\u2019-.ries will be present.During the vide for periods of low water were ciock on Saturday afternoon, No-reported this week by J.A.huiler,\t, o ; » \u2018i c ,, president of the Shawinigan Water 'embel 8' lnstead of 1,1 ,he eve' and Power Company.\tning, and second, it will open at The company\u2019s financial state-;the new Sherbrooke baseball sta-ment covering the first three quar-: dium.Park Avenue.East Sher-ters of 1952 showed net income of Increased The November meeting of the first nine £astern Townships Branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada will have several novel features.The American Foundry-men's Society will hold its fourth All-Canadian conference ir Montreal on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.The three days will be devoted to technical sessions and visits to some of Montreal's larger foundries.A luncheon and dinner will be held.Executives and tec), deal personnel from foundries in the Maritimes.Quebec and Onta: > will be present as well as representatives of the society from the United States.Among the tatter will be president Walter L.Feelbech and technical director S C.Massari.day when the top executives of several of the larger Montreal found- \t\\OtlUR\tBy The As Units\tsocUted Rress Popular\tVole\tTre Flee.\tY me State\tUmts\tRepris\tk:e\\ ensi-n\tEisenhowr\tStv\t Ala ,.,,\t,\t2 5\t1.942\t217.327\t124.7iX)\tn\t Ant.\t.\t505\t264\t56,689\t85,471\t\t4 Ark .\t, 2.$$£\t1.358\t114,069\t82.197\t8\t Calif\t20 746\t12.205\t1 027.196\t1315 158\t\t32 C olo.\t1.650\t1.046\t150.1 tk)\t281', 192\t\t8 Conn .\t169\t169\t481.482\t610,989\t\ta Delà.\t*\t278\t240\t62,228\t65.770\t\to Ha.\tL684\t1.885\t379.289\t479,815\t\tlo Ga.,,\t.\tL814\t759\t253.389\t117.879\t12\t Ida\t\t865\t768\t83,780\t158.566\t\t4 11!\t\t9.630\t8.048\t1.850.855\t1,908,334\t\t Ind\t\t.\t4,202\t3 595\t704.484\t975,863\t\t13 Iowa .,\t2,481\t2.106\t387.434\t689.tt21\t\t10 kans.\t2.851\t1.864\t132 456\t316.767\t\trt Ky.\t.\t4.135\t2,719\t353.070\t342.444\t10\t La\t\t2.U8\t1,004\t214.760\t212,055\t10\t Me\t\t625\t617\t118,545\t232.611\t\t5 Md\t\t1.428\t1.426\t391.396\t493.150\t\t9 Mass,\t1.967\t1.730\t946.830\t1.119.249\tWMMI\t16 Mich, .\t4 480\t3.187\t855 141\t1.100.409\t\u2014,\t20 Minn.\t3,793\t1,719\t345,511\t411.410\t\tn Mis>\t1.790\t1.398\t143.228\t98.389\t8\t Mo\t\t4,771\t4 251\t771.093\t773.SW9\t\t18 Mont.\tU37\t72t>\t66,960\t93,750\t\t4 Neb.\t2,067\t1,510\t119.219\t275.337\t\u2014,\tti Ncv.\t353\t315\t22,602\t43.706\t\u2014\t3 NIL .\t297\t294\t103.724\t162.853\t\u2014\t4 N.J\t3,840\t3.772\t992.288\t1.336.263\t\u2014»\t16 N M.\t894\t474\t54.498\t69.093\t\t4 V Y.\t10.348\t10.315\t3,061,692\t3.907,712\t\t45 N.C.\t.\t2.036\t1.834\t602,247\t501.810\t14\t NI).\t.\t2.299\t956\t36,394\t81.958\t\t4 Ohio ,,,\t10,877\t7.809\t1,156,378\t1.447.690\t\t25 Okia.\t3,859\t3.720\t410,004\t486.528\t\tt! Ore\t\t2,269\t1,136\t67,013\t122.990\t\th Pa.\t8.472\t8.360\t2,099.249\t2.351.983\t\t32 R.1.\t284\t284\t200,209\t206.351\t\t4 S.('.\t1,563\t1.426\t165,126\t154.380\t8\t S.I).\t.\t1,950\t1.393\t55,454\t108.157\t\t4 lean.\t2,495\t2 229\t338,320\t342,609\t\t11 Tex.\t254\t242\t723.129\t829,369\t\t21 Utah\t9(»9\t832\t119.352\t173,293\t\t\t4 \\ i.\t246\t216\t43.220\t109.239\t\u2014\t:t Ya.\t1,795\t1.731\t260.012\t336.148\t\u2014\t12 Wash, .\t4 381\t2.448\t224.603\t260,597\t\t9 W Ya.\t2,341\t2.298\t379.123\t340,738\ta\t IV is.\t3.22Ô\t2.869\t533,387\t791 931\t\t12 \\Yyo.\t677\t535\t35.398\t60,720\t\u2014»\t3 Total\t146,347\t1 ! 1 602\t21,712,093\t23.540,254\ttût\t\u2022142 (The\tabove tabulation was compiled at 9 A M.Today.)\t\t\t\t\t GREENSHIELDS' MARKET REVIEW d 1 P> , to P.tpei ed selectively m \\esteid.v» C P.R n> S;n-; \\limun -, Consolidated >3 u.C anada Ce 1 Imperial Oil L ; losers.G lilt - off \\ at to i ourtesy ot Greenshltlds a Oo > MONTREAL STOCK MARKET iav 11 am and Si taw:once v'orp l at 31.h ue destroyed the Abitibi Pow Commissary at ills.Ont, The dam between SQNvkOvXt and srnk'.OdO will probably have C.tlle elteet on the company*» wood cutting operations The Consolidated Mining and P.SniooUi (toes age estimate.v iosed yestetv Abitibi Abitibi Ptd, Algoma Aluminum Asbestos\t.Bathurst \"A\" Belt Telephone ,,,, Brazilian\t., .B.C.Forest Building Products Canada Cement Can.Iron Fdy.Can.Brew cries Canadian Car \\ l\t^ fUsU'M\u2019 v.au PAv'ific Cwkshutt Plow Muellers tn si nine months against >2 tW a\tKeagiam year ago.The British Ministry of mater tats lias agreed to .sell most of its disposable lead stocks to prodti-oors in order that they market the Government stocks in the way they tint) least depressing to prices.The Uds, defense production ad ministration slashed BN,000 tons from its goal tor expensiou ol ÇM\u2019sum Imperial Oil Imperial Tobacco Intern.Nickel International Paper Inc Pole, I nd\tAeeept 13 \u2022'»\t13 N 23 G kVC.B -i Vv -iSM »Hi 1 « D 1 i 42 V,, MneUù'K C\t\u2018 ¦563.93 S2 Pci W;(k \u2018\u2019s- hioK \u2019SO\u2019\u2019 elnclt lc t a/ut for quick milvi $29.95 81 Pci Week 32 diamond bridal pair set in 14K gold.$9.50 Per Week A fine quality ''Princess'\u2019 ring with 19 diamonds set in 1-iK gold.Open an Account Man's diamond ring.Set in fine UK gold band.S3.50 Per Week A good quality ring with 0 ilia-monds MK g.iitl S2.00 Per Week YOU WILL ALSO FIND AT \"JEAN-PAUL PERRAULTS\" OTHER OF SUCH FAMOUS NAMES AS: \"BLUE ARD\", \"KEEPSAKE\" AND \"PERRO\".FREE INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS, FIRE AND THEFT WITH EACH DIAMOND RING BOUGHT.Ü'iMÜiài.p/uj 18-Piece Luncheon S in the dew Peach-Lustre DOWN WEEK Also \"SUNBEAM\" MIXMASTER Canadian Standard Approved $5 DOWN \u2014 $2 PER WEEK Mixer head lifts off base for use right at your cooking range.FACTORY GUARANTEE 110 VOLT AC-OC ' 2S or 60 Cycle - A .; .V - \u2022Yes M'am, here's NEW meol-moking mogie with this omaxing \"DORMEYE^ BUDGETEER\" Mixer \u2014 another instance of how we give you the moit for your \"mixer\" money.This wonderful Kifchen-Ald Is ëierytbing'you hove longed for in a mixer of Budget Prices, ft speeds you through your kitchen tasks with time-saving, labour-saving efficiency.Whirling double beaters assure finer, fluffier textures \u2014.lighter, creamier batters.1 The Portable Mixing head means easier stirring on or off the stove.You get all these splendid features in this \"DORMEYER !*' The name \u2019 that means \"TOP MIXER VALUE ALWAYS !\"\t' A \u2022\theavy duty 1 10 volt AC-DC-motor \u2022\tadjustable stand ged turntable \u2022\tsturdy beaters \u2022\tone opal gloss mixing bow! \u2022\t6 foot rubber cord \u2022\tplus 12 pc.luncheon set 5* WA IIP-;» ' \u2018Hr * $16.59 $1 Pt*r Week \u2022'I\u2019pn o\u201c 15 Jew « I 1 dU'»' wnl«h.('\u2022I'm'\t1 rUht'l whllu »>i n;< gold w H I» \"Hot » l\u2019o\\ pi\" moviuippl.$24.95 $1 Per Wn li $24.95 \u2018.I Per Week Mignon\" nock lace (ind bracolet l.Charles Holland.Mrs.11.Brown, of Philipshurg, lias been in Bedford for a tune, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs John Cook, Mr.and Mrs.Mark Sharp, of .\t,\t,\t, Cowansville, spent the past week- od (o become a member of the en(i m Bedford at the home of Mr sports committee at the Bedford alK) Mrs, Grant l.auer.On Thursday afternoon, Mrs Grant Lauer entertained 18 little girls on the occasion of a joint birthday party for her two daughters, Ann and Sharon.The afternoon was spent in playing bingo, and concluded with the Mowing of a salad tea, the hostess being assisted in serving by Miss Allison Carr and Mrs.Beer wort.The table decorations were canied out in keeping with Hallowe\u2019en.The e the rccip-and useful coming season.The following progtflm for 1952-53 of the Bedford High School S Association has been drawn up: In November, Mr, Robert Flood, of Waterloo, will give an address \u2018on \u201cThe responsibilities of a school commissioner\"; in Decern- her, the annual Christmas concert will be held: the January meeting VI1'5 oC many lov,'ly at.\u2019i 11 hr» u nanol Hic/'iiccinn r»n rViilH \u201d \u2018 \u2018 _\t.Mr.Myrll \\Nells, of T.onguouil ; spent the week-end in Bedford, will be held at this month's meet- '\"ft\t^ fiîmÜy' A\u201e n ing bearing on this subject; in Mrs.R.Robinson and son.Allan, March will he hold the always pop-i^ gt,e\",ls\t,'lu\u2019 fo(n%,ri: ular and looked forward io fair \u2019 n'!\u2019' d,u ^ ls' ü'\tin ! night at which local talent will! provide the program: April, a plav:,,\t-,\t, .\t,, dealing with parent-child relation , ,lK'(,Von- '1'iaun;uu df,,ghter\u2019 Mr' ship wall be presented followed by :\t' Jr\tJ \"' discussion.This is the second play' - f al - e lc>me of ,\"1, and M,s-in the scries, the first one being given last year, and repeated by Dunham.Mr.and Mrs.Delbert Yates and at the home of Mrs.Alfred Davis !rea.U0st al a meeting of the Know!-Mrs.Jennie Harris and Mrs.H Home and School Association.W.Demick, of Derby Line wen, in ! lhc flnal meeting for the year will Inverness, Quo., oii Monday and ',>c 111 Ma>'> when ,]m annual din- Tuesday of last week.It being the 'ner wil1 bo held\u2019 witb election of irk in form- i °\u201dicers for the coming year.With old home of Mrs.Demick\t,,\t.m,,s \u201e , ïv \u201e er years, she enjoyed visiting the t !h?abo.ve PV°Sram which is both \u2022 M ' - W-jj]': n town once again.\t| interesting, instructive and amus- , \u201e ^ Miss Jessie Johnson, of Rock l11-, ail of 1hc members should\t' Island, spent a few days at the fjnd 1,t.ems ,of particular appeal, home of her grandparents, Mr.and : Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh is program Mrs.J.C.Howard, Massawlppi.convener.A Stanley brush party was held 1 Mr- l'l°yd Miller of Lnngueuil.on Tuesday afternoon, October 28.\t'he week-end in Bedford at the home of Mrs.Forrest Rol- w*'b Mrs.Miller and son.ins.with Mrs.Charles Davis, of Mrs.Sarah Mitchell, of Frelighs-Rock Island, giving the interest- burg, is a patient in Notre Dame ing demonstration.There were du Rosaire Hospital hero, ten guests attending.Later the -Mr- Lome Derick, of St.Lam-hostess, Mrs.Rollins, assisted by bert.and his brother, Mr.Leslie Mrs.A.Halsall, of Beebe, served Derick, of .Montreal, spent the afternoon tea.\tj week-end in Bedford w ith their Mrs.Alma Clouston, of Lebanon, parents.N.H.spent the week-end of Octo- 0\" Wednesday evening in the her 25, at the home of Mr.and St James' Mrs.Henry Crawford.Rock Island Mrs.Clouston has now gone to Arthur Rhyrnrd, at Pigeon Hill.Mr.and Mrs.John Cook have returned from Lake Champlain, where they spent their holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Frank Derick, of Clareneevillc, at their cottage, Among those who were in Montreal on Tuesday were the Rev.and Mrs.W.J.White and Jerry White, Jackson, Mrs.M,aland Mrs.W.W.Blc- lock.Hr.Lloyd Harris, of T/onguouil, spent, the week-end in Bedford with Mrs.Harris and son, Ian.Mrs.Aldina Cunningham spent, the week-end at Pigeon Hill, at the home of her brother, Mr.Hector Dalpe.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Dr.and Mrs.Philip Demers and two little daughters, of Sh-awinl-gan Falls, were summoned to Bedford by the death of the latter\u2019s father.Notary F.Fortin.While here they wore guests of Dr.and Mrs.Jean Leblanc.r] ; St.James\u2019 Church parish hall al^'\thh\t\u201e\u2022 1.: nylon-plastic demonstration was\tii,- I, i vm , \u2022 gcon o held.There was a good attendance ' luded Mr.and Mis- George u ; .,\t^\tn va mi is.v.Pa Etna t* ony-i H o n rf avc SUfvnn ftFlfJ You\u2019ll find a score of uses around the home for New Sunlight.It\u2019s better-than-ever, makes more suds faster Get Sunlight today! 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