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[" 191?\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t1948\t s\tM\tT\t\\\\\tT\tF\tS (\t*>\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 8\t9\tto\t11\t12\t13\th 15\t(6\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 T *»\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 29\t30\t31\t\t\t\t A WEATHER THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWS SHI PS WARM Foj: liftirs: during th« morning, otherwise clear.Warm ard humid.Light wmda.Sunday: Mainly clea\u2019-, scattered thunder-shower*.Temperatures yesterday : Maximum 77.minimum 53.Year ago: Maximum SI, minimum 55.fustablished 189/.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1998.Fifty Hrs! Yf*Rr World News In Brief Ottawa.Aug.21.\u2014 e*\u2014An authoritative source last night indicated that Sir Stafford Cripps.I'nited Kingdom t han-ceilor of the Exchequer, will visit Canada shortly to disco's a possible extension of the Canadian loan to the l nited Kingdom Canada agreed to loan the l nited Kingdom $1,-250,000.000 over a period of years to be repayable beginning in 1932.Of that amount «the U.K.already has drawn about 81,000,000,000.The re-mamder, about $250,009.000, was frozen by the Canadian government in April.* * * Rangoon, Aug.21 \u2014 (/P) \u2014¦ Burmese president Sao Shwe Thaik today declared a state of grave emergency in Burma and isssed a martial law act to combat the rebellion.Under the act, the president may declare martial law in any area, suspending civil administration and investing complete powers in the armed forces.The government announced last night that it will bomb and machine-gun all territory held by rebels.Civilians were warned to move out.The government has charged Communists with leading the rebellion.\u2022* * » Jerusalem, Aug, 21.\u2014(A5)\u2014 Arab and Jewish commander» in Jerusalem met in the middle of the road leading to the \u201cHill of Evil\u201d yesterday to accuse each other of violating the Hill\u2019s neutrality.United Nations and Red Cross observers said they hoped the meeting would result in an agreement on the boundaries of the Red Cross zone on the hill, site of the former Palestine government\u2019s High Commissioner\u2019s residence.¦ïrm Washington, Aug.21\u2014G-P) \u2014The United States Commerce Department yesterday acclaimed the first Canadian international trade fair, held in Toronto in June, as an unqualified success.\u201cIts results have so fully justified the vision and joint efforts of the government and business people of Canada that the fair will be repeated in 1949 and is scheduled to become an annual event.\u201d An article in the Department\u2019s foreign commerce weekly said.* * * Halifax, Aug.21.\u2014(C.P.) \u2014The gutted hull of a two-masted fishing schooner was sighted off the coast of Newfoundland 50 miles north of Torbay today by an American Army transport plane which reported to search and rescue officials at Halifax.The American plane searched the area 10 miles out of the small fishing village of Baccalieu, but said that \u201cno bodies or signs of human life u ere visible.\u201d H ik * Ogdensburg, N Y., Aug.21 __ (/P) __ Two teen-age girls last night were credited with pulling two fliers from iheir crashed plane an instant before it burst into (lames.Both men were injured sev-crcly in the crash near Morristown.State police say that .(canine Girard.15.of Morristown, and Vivian Turnbull, of Ros-.sic.rushed into a field into which the plane had crashed.Russian Raids In Authorities Police Continue Fourth Sh:P Berlin As U.S.^P'Z Seek Truce Sweden\u2019s \u201cKosenkina'* Case Israel Seeks Admission Into U.N.New Jewish State Asks Security Council to Approve Application.Lake Success.Aug.21.\u2014t/P)\u2014 The government of Israel last night asked the Security Council to approve its admission to the United Nations.The appeal from the new Jewish state was in the form of a memorandum to the 11 Council members.Aubrey S.Eban, Israeli delegate to the United Nations, said a formal application would be filed soon\u2014probably at the opening of the General Assembly in Paris Sept.21.The memorandum said recognition of Israel and her entry into the United Nations is essential to peaceful settlement of the Palestine problem and peace in the Mid-j die East.Applications first must pass the Council and then the 58-member Assembly.In a plea for swift ac-.cion, Israel said \u201cit cannot be ignored that failure to act on this application before tb?termination of'the third session of the Assembly (1948 meeting) would leave fan indeterminate and uncertain political atmosphere for another full year.\u201d It was noted that the Assembly itself provided for creation .of Is-i rael through adoption of the Pal-i-'Cno partition plan which called for eventual United Nations rnem-i bership for the Jewish and Arab states carved out of Holy Laud.The Arabs never have established their state.There were no clear indications here at this stage whether the an-plication would win approval in the Council, which rejected in the prd Italy, Austria.Eire, Portugal, Trans-Jordan, Finland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Outer Mongolia, Albania and Ceylon.Seven affirmative votes, including all of the Big Five\u2014are needed.Soviet Sallies Along Western Sector Border Threaten Serious International Incidents\u2014Americans Anxious to Avert Clash.Berlin, Aug.2 1 \u2014 (P \u2014 American authorities today were seeking direct talks with the Russians to try and arrange a truce in the conflict between Berlin s rival German police forces which continued today.The Russians served notice earlier today that they will keep up their lightning police raids in downtown Berlin.The sallies, staged along the western sector border, bave brought the blockaded city to the brink of serious international incidents.The American move was undertaken to axrert the growing danger of a clash between Russian and western occupying forces.This danger has become acute since the Russians began using their military police and soldiers to support raids by I Communist-controlled German police on the borders of the*'10' '' us trilling, but admit! M t .\ttut: Pie accidents hn l happened United States and British sectors ot the city.A high United States source said* - Russian military police Collier Sinks Off Nova Scotia Coast But Crew Is Safe.G'are Bay.NS.Vug.21 J \u2014Davj Jones checked fo r vessel: into hie locker off Nova S.during the past week but their crews laughed in his face toda.v and prepared to go to sea again, j Yesterday the collier Larkspur plunged to her doom shortly after springing a leak off nearby Low Point and her 12 crew members rowed away without injury.They: celebrated their escape with a party last night.A few hours earlier, the trawler Ar\u2019eux\u2014wartime navy gateship at Halifax harbo: was the subject of newspaper streamers.Her 22-man crew tv raped without serious1 injury when the bottom wins ripped out by an explosion and she sa il, in three minutes, fapt.Kdwmd Denty says a wartime mine destroyed his ship.Just one week ago two other ve ek were lost off Nova Scotia without injuries to the crew.In the warm summer weather the hardy seamen dismissed their ex- been made a raid into the British sector near j the Potsdamer Platz this morning and arrested two British-sector : policemen.An official source said United States authorities, seeking to ar-: range discussions on the raids had telephoned the Russian command-! ant of Berlin, Maj.-Gen.Alexan-| der Kotikov.and his deputy, Col.| Alexander Jelisarov.Their offices said both Russians were out of town for the week-end.Jelisarov announced today that the Russians would continue their police raids.\u201cRaids on black marketeers will continue whether high-placed pro- Quebec PC's Prepare For Convention Provincial Delegation to Ottawa Meeting to Number at Least 322.in winter there would have numerous casualtiee.The fishing ship Ronnie T.ex ploded and hurne.t to the water'.-r (gv;, j connived in the alleged kidnapping passible Russian move 1\t1.They may take.1 ! ntory measure\u2014as they usually do ! in such in fences\u2014by accusing an, Amt : 1 \u2022\u2022m\tofficial in the Soviet Un-\tJ\u201d1 to '[''turn home on thc\tsamn ion of imnroper conduct and ord\t:i ; ' wlth\tKosenkina,\twent ' ¦ - hurt nut f that e un v.\t| to Amencan authorities instead to 2.They nvv reject the Stale j ioT protection against his So-Department's roque \u2018 for two let-j 8UPpriors.Mi (>]\t-\ts'.Kt\t\u2018he Soviet Union was bluntly 1 a 'ae ' br ,'orc he:- pccTteulitr levt L\u20191'1 lhttt as lonK as the teachers we\tfa ti tl \u2022 Sovi'i (\t'col that they\twanted to\tstay, \"ul .e ii\tNew York.The let\tthey can \u2014 with\tthe full protection ki ¦ rrpert I 0 explain her deri-1 of thc L'n>ted States government, ' sion to remain in the United R 1\t-\t.\t_ I ot Mi .Kosenkina and two other* me retail teacher:', Mr.and Mrs.Michael ; I.Samarin.Samarin, who had been schedul- a.tid pmaihly may throw further light on her treatment at Lome-1 in\u2019s hand/».Prt side t Ttuman i ¦ < xpeefr d to rign ( fly next week a formal revocation of Lomakin':: \u201cexepuatur\u201d -the crider.tii Is which the Pr a'i-dent originally irsu0'! permitting him to serve a?consul in the United States.When the President ans, Lomakin will h ve no further authority.The delay in action was suggested by the State Depart- Lot Angrdet, Aug.2(\u2014OP) - Univet-t.il Film studio filed mit for $87,000 against the Winnipeg-born singing screen star, Deanna Durbin.The complaint said the actress became indebted to that amount to the studio in the last two years, A studio spokesman told reporters the dispute arose over salary paid Miss Durbin whil* she was oq leave. Two Hollywood AT THE PREMIER fcrskine Johnson \u2022NEA Staff Correspondent jgiiliMfVttiM*'111 \u2022*' inwitnwwiti g| gj THE CASE OF LAMARR'S NOSE TO BE SETTLED OUT COURT Hollywood \u2014 Lamarr is just about ready to make an out-of-court settlement in her damage suit against a national magazine which claimed her nose was fashioned by a plastic surgeon .Turban Bey has hired a Suppress agent\u2014to keep his name out of the columns (for romantic ite.m?only».* * * * Eddie Bracken got the biggest laugh on radio this summer on \"Let\u2019s Talk Hollywood.\u201d He was rsked to nemo the \"me\u201d and the \u2018\u2018they-' in the film title, \u201cThey Won\u2019t Believe Me.\u201d Quipped Eddie: \"Harry S.Truman and the \u2022 joke Exh bit on gets v hr way one week from tod.-.y and the Knhib't.on grounds are a-:ir with activity as ia-i week preparation* ;v v made for the U i.le: n Townsh /s' h rge.-t hi r of the year.Ca'I\u2019entcie.p.inei- ar.l cement workers are on the job, building, ami generally maw : g rep ai .v.g up the nets and build- \u2022> they w .be ready for the ope: : g next Balunlay.The week long fair continues until Sep:.3 Officiai* of the Ear tern Towns\u2019- ps \\gi it ultural \\ ¦ oeiat ion a : e hard at work, rn.ht and day, I dhug tickets which le, and doing the i d's that w ill keep p oil until the fair mg entries, n are now on C O ' s O* Il l them fully oi is over.M i.- s Margi ret ary -t r.a.- u : are or the K.T \\.A.-aM entrie- a-, comp.i'atively light so far in the live, took di \\ k-ion but that they are heavy in the, other -eciioii.s, such a- \\i elable-.women's de|iartmciU and I nrirul-ture.T!i.is closing day for live-lock entiies and the uumher doubtle .-will g roe but ! he d vo p in these ont no has been noticed at ill the county fair* this summer.Sho-'lage of help, the high ro-l of feeding and transportation di'Ti-eu!ties ere among the leasens for this drop.lYr entenainment at the h\u2019air laere are old fav, rites an t new ol tractions, desigmnl to please fair-goers of both sexes and every age The (' inklin Shows one'1 a ¦ lip will take over the Midway, with animal d -play.-, the \"fun Zen/,\u2019 the \"aqua follies,\u2019\u2019 the \u201cmolnv-drome,\" all dres;c,l up wit-ii hot.degs, |unk lemonade, can ly app\u2019.i -, pink spun camiy tin's, '\u2022-riglit lighls and neisy barker .Hamid\u2019s g ran Island sh w is even more spectacular 'in in other years.There are a rial ac:.-.pe -fi rming dogs, acral at -, conic.liar \u2022 and a chorus of attractive and a'.-trnptively-dre.-seil girl-.For thrills, and pcssihly snills.there are Lu ky Lett's Hell Drivers with thei'' e-i\" and m- ireycb1 show which will perform for two day.', on the upeniag Saturday and on Sunday.Some of the limnst bands in the i- ii,-\u2019t w .1 Iplay each day and th< jv'ara i a my is bringintt a dis» ; day of rn Jem weapons and oth \u2018.I ¦ 111.: y ( qu-s'ine ! to I wn for twj days d the lair.Tii, a there i- Joe LaFlamme\u2019i a.one of the tin \u2022>: collections of t ana.fin tv,Id a n .mais eves 1 .aght teg.'thcr.bandied by a r.v.n v ho-o name is known to all sv, s ot wild li e m this country.\\t'.-so,\t1., :-:.wolv, - llicsc i a i: ; me of th a -imals bearded ¦ I (FI imma w M l rinjf with him, ( I\u2019a ¦ Kiss, in Townships Kith oi I Gamp Association, in co-onrr« .on w:i a iwo I\u2019ratincial govrr.,-i ill c .rtmenls.is hringing thu i, \u2022 :!:« r:i Oalaiio trapper hole amt p ,-o;/ m I, 'now \\ ,11 be Used i.p further tne i .uc.'iion of pcopla in lids t-r.u «(\u2022-.\u2022 in the protection of ,,i un mal life and in the canserv-alicn of our ualnvol resourers.LEE M WATSON Ù CO., Ltd.INSIIi AM K Ire, Autiimuhlle l.iahility.etc.Sun late Bldg.Sherbrmd.').Night and I In I id as Call»; I ennum die 3S1 J PROSPECT TAXI Tarai nnd l.nng Distance Trips Passengers Insured DA) and NIGHT SERVICE Phone Lenncxville 146-w Montreal, Aug.21.TO \u201cChan- ^ Lyster, Smith Du ham, and F.beet\t*pted in the other depart-\ty, , Aug 1.Id1 Seven tecler, the shy little Belgian nm.Stalker> of Kingsb.:rv.H.L -I.me,its.who ran an anti-Niazi sabotage net- I \u2022\t.>\t\u2022 form a well balanced schedule, (Chantal of the 'Order\" of'-Hosplal e in work Women et-\t:\t.,\t,\t,\t,,\t: w ood.Danville, r.lso took honor.- Two attemp.s to settle the dis- y/ork for four years, then spend jn Aberdeen Angus cla In pule during the week failed.7 months in concentration camps, H0js);eins r.L.M iclnt - i, Mol- The weave-' pvopo ed i : 1 1.oy passed through here yesterday o' her way to New York.Her real name is Sister Mar e < a i: a - ; gins vvn rk mg si- re will lake pari ncx' Monday in a half-hour local (WP1X) television show fea luring rnfi-rti.i: in nt in the Domin- where all may participate in work and play, creating a camp atmos- .icn a course.WEAVERS WAITED Experienced weavers on woollens and worsteds are wanted.80 cents per hour base rate with substantial bonus opportunity.APPLY; PATON MANUFACTURING CO.LTD.SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.by allied troops.From 1940 to 19-44 her convum.near Louvain was headquarters .for the Flanders section of the re- U sistence.Saboteurs came and went, ammunition was piled in the well, and allied airmen were brought there to get the forged credentials they needed to escape to England.But a resistance worker \u2018talked\u201d under Nazi torture, and Sister Chantal was captured by the Gestapo, \u201cFor hours on end they questioned me and punctuated their questions with slaps in the face, punches and kicks.It was so simple.I denied everything.\u201d bourne; the\tWales Hon\t\tK io h.-\tretu\trn to v.a\tn'k ur\tider the\tOld\tsy.-\t: 0 ; i.\t mond; W.L.\tGee, Gore;\tw.\tC< les\ttem\tpondin;\tLr ret\ttie ment\tof\t1 he\tTl: \u2022 - in >.v will als > pri\tent a re Richmond; L.\tSkilirn, S:\tut!\t: n .\t(lisp\t:it(' by\tai bit 1\t¦at ion.\tbut\tthe\tview of the 1) 'minion\u2019\ts post :ig\" Ihuni, and G.\tFrost, cf\tD.\tar.vi\u2019ie,\tcon\tpany ic\tplied\t1 iat t\tU'I(\u2018\tare\tRt::n»))s giving ;i thumbm\tnil history \u2018took the pri\tncipnl hnno\trs.\tAve-\t1 r.o\tgvoi: mi 4\tfoi\u2019\tarbitr: !\tion\tand\tof Uannda.\t 1 .'hires ribbon\t5 were won\t\tby S,\t1.:if\tt o v;:'\tr.vora\tshaulrl\ti v 0\tthe.\tTiïo ( 'h n ;;dian r.\u2022 ft mn i s in ; ii1\t Doyle, of South Durh.am; .\t\t\tLy.[.01',\t\ta fair\ttrie 1\ta~ agre\t0(1 1\t0 in\tshow.\"Uniti 1 Nations\t( 'arni vn' of South Dm\t\u2022ham; O.A\tj\trow lev,\t1 thou\tr contra\tcl.\t\t\t\tinclude : Den Gouliiicr.\tFa nih,,( m.sbury, and M: .William Fowl- : I.i er.Richmond.O.A.Fowler, Kio'.kury, took all prize; clians class.In Jers; son and Son.Upper Melbourne; K.G.Crack, Kingsbury ; P.Simpson, Hear Ye!, .Hear Ye!.Hear Ye! THE 37th ANNUAL f XPOHTIOJ PROWMCmr cordially invites you to visit the BIGGEST'SHOW in its history \u201cTHE YEAR OF INDUSTRY\u201d \u2014 from SEPTEMBER 3rd to 12th \u2014Considerable INDUSTRIAL and COMMERCIAL exhibits \u2014CANADIAN ARMY mobile exhibit \u2014\\ BETTER and BIGGER Midway \u20149 MATINEES HARNESS RACING \u2014 3 Night Meets \u2014CONCERTS-FIREWORKS \u2014DEMONSTRATIONS -\u2014AMUSEMENTS \u2014INTERESTING A EDUCATIONAL GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS \u2014 HOMECRAFTS -FINE ARTS \u2014THE KINGDOM OF CHILDREN \u2014 a new feature for the kiddies \u2014AGRICULTURAL MERIT-Wednesday, Sept.& \u2014LABOR DAY \u2014 Monday.Sept.6 \u2014THE SENSATIONAL 5-MILE CLASSIC RACE -Sunday, Sept.12 \u2014RIDES and GAMES for YOUNG and OLD This Year\u2019s EXPOSITION has PERSONALITY - DISTINCTION and APPEAL for each member of your FAMILY The BEST wav to rcallv know QUEBEC is to see the Ql liHKl FAIR ! THE QUEBEC FAIR IS A MUST EXCURSION RATES apply from ALL POINTS \u2014 on EVERY RAILROAD.14 GALA PERFORMANCES of the SENSATIONAL $1,000.000 ROLLER SHOW \u201cSKATING VANITIES \u201949\u201d A THRILL A MINUTE! EVERY NIGHT - 8.30 P.M.MATINEES - Sept.4, 5, 6 and 12th THE 1918 EXPOSITION IS EXPECTED TO DRAM 350,.000.You'll surely want to be among the many! Montreal, Aug.21.\u2014 (® \u2014 Mr-,.Barbara Bothwell, 48.was dragged o) feet by a streec-car yesterday, j Richnwnd' Fair, then pinned beneath it for 15 min- q/ndav the Ho-utes before a wrecking ciew got h.oM nt.'o \u201e m ' G ter.provincial labor de;»!riment conciliai ci proposed that in th?Cana- ; four weavers work for a set time j, A.A.Car- under the bonus system and that the others resume work under previous conditions.Yesterday, Gore; G.Patrick, Tranholmvi.lc;1 this ;pi .1 was rejt a d by the W.Mealy, Richmond; J.L.Mr.wy.weavers.South Durham; M.T iber.L.Driv-; With t a ft:, ure operation of er and H.Fowler, ail of King.-'mry, ' ot/er l'e;):-laments dependent on took the principal prize.-.\tj the weavers continuing their job.-, Some of the finest cakes .-c en j the company fared the alternative at Richmond Fair in mary yen \u2022.< j of shutting down t o mill, depart-were exhibited by : he inruibc.rs of inert by department, or hirin \u2019, the Boys and Girls Calf Clu ¦ A new weavers.I\u2019onay \u2019< adverli.-e-total cf CIt cattle cnCic- w.-ra .men!, is a move mr e in a a!tempt shown thl5*teav, With 59 ).\t-i i I to hire now weuvi r:.: o operations .;.ieep, Ci swiae and 495 pruitry ef.n corlinue.entries, making 1.0C9 livestock en- _____________________________________ tr\u2019es, the largest in many vears xor Que., c 'in dian.BRIEFLETS \u201e\t._____ Parade- wPl be., ,\tg°t held at 2 p.m., with the CnttKi j.,\t.-vias taken _to hos- : Parade at 3 p.m.T - ere will lea I tire* nfsl, nK\tP°Sf1Dle ^ big harness racing card, featuring ;tures of skull, arms and legs.her loose.She REAL ESTATE TRANS- NS ACTION0 Herve Desmara' Montreal, Aug.21.\u2014 ft ______The third ease of poliomyelitis in Montreal this season was reported yesterday by Dr.Adelard Groulx, city health director.Quebec.Aug.21.\u2014((P)\u2014Bri N.E.Grenier, commander of the Quebec 2nd Infantry Brigade, was j appointed president of a committee supervising a recruiting campaign ( ,,,,,,, [in eastern Quebec nrmv area Sept.I rYiff'T-i 19 to 25.\t1 U,,t t Inaugurating the campaign in ; military parade organized hire since the end of the last war.GOING TO THE FAIR?YOU BET! ,\t\u201e\t\u201e\t\u201e\t.to J.Alfred the Free-For-All for Ç240 and the jean of iot 896-12, Ka .Ward 2:22 class for $180, plus a big\tFrancis\tBoudreau, Jr.,\tto Li- afternoon stage show and band gUorj (,.irn ,, nf the West part of music by the Richmond Brass lot 76,3, K, .(.Ward.Band.Tonight, the Congress of Rene Hebert to Alphonse Baril Hollywood Daredevils, with Frankie | of part of lot 517, Orfiml.Matthews and his Auto-Maniacs,\tAlbert\tBoudreau to Mi\tGcr- will stage their big 25-act show in trade Godere of part of lot 421, L (front of the grandstand at 8:39 jOrford._\tLionel Lemay to Romeo Dubois Visitors yesterday included Har-\u2019of lot 226, part of lot 172, Orford.old Cass, president, and Henry\tRomeo\tl1\tR Moulton, vice-president of Ayer',\tof part.- of loi- 717-1 and\t718-1, air, which opens Thursday, Orford.and Walter Hodgeman, secretary\tRomeo\tBeaudoin to Mauri - of Cnokshire Fair, which starts on, Beaudoin of part of lot, 71?-] and Monday next.A.Charpentier, sec-, 718-1, Orford.rotary of Drummond County Fair, | Philippe Doyon to Leon Rucl of was also an interested spectator.lot 730-55, East.Ward.Two of the finest vegetable col-| Romeo Beaudoin to St uni.-la.- L: ' -Sat.night dance, Willow-dale Pavilion, Bury, B lie Wil I 'id'.- Orchestra.Dr.L.K.Lang is will be away from his office from Aug.13 to 2d i r.elusive, Driico 1 id's Place, ( hrrrv Rivet, Saturday night, Western Vces Dance at Bin-rough Fails.Sal., right to .Sterling\u2019s Swing Kings.Modern and square dances, 9:30 to 1'50.Popular prices.See you tonight at Nick Dean\u2019s fl-nra dance, Huntingville.!S SIUDYIG BONUS REQUEST Olfirv.-i.Aug.21.(P The gnv et'iimcnl has left the doer open for pr.ymml of a cost-of-living bonus tn civil servants, a letter from Finance Mini 1er Abbott to the amalgamated civil servants 01', t dinada indicated today, j The letter wa addn ssed to Fred I I Kiiowle-, seevlary of t he civil servan:s orgjuiization, and was in 1 cply to a brief snbmilted earlier .in the week seeking a bonus of $31.50 a month, plus additional' $7.40 a month for each five-point 1 rise in (he cost-e.f-living jndex beyond the Jan.2 figure of 1 1-8.3.\"The continued rise in the index adds strength to the case for pay-j menl of a bonus .it provides an equally-strong argument against: 1 the bonus system in terms of ex-! ! pens'*, \u2019he Finance Minister\u2019s reply said.He said that Finance Depart-ment effirors are studying civil 'service salaries \u2018\u2018in the light of current conditions\u201d and the bonus roque 4 has bei 11 referred to them.ONE MINUTE NEWS \\ ABOUT JOHNS-MANVILLE 11,000 Owners Provide Money For C.J-M Plants Many persons ask: \u201cWho really owns Canadian Johns-Manvillc ?\" There are more than 11.009 stockholders who own Canadian Johns-Manvillc nnd associated companies.About four-fifth - of these stockholders are individual men and women from all walks of life.Other stockholders include insurance companies amt educational institutions, which use the income from their stock for the benefit of thousands of other men and women.Through the use of stockholders\u2019 money, the company is able to provide the mines, plants, maehincry and other equipment needed by the 2.700 men and women employed in ( lanada.Millions of dollars provided by stockholders make possible Hie construction of C.J-M s Toronto plant in Port Union, installation of underground mining in Asbestos, P.Q.and enlargement of the plant at Asbestos, P.Q.The plant in Port Union will employ 350.The underground mine in Asbestos will assure employment, for many hundreds who would not have jobs in the future unless this costly construction were carried out to provide a way to reach the asbestos fibre.All of these stockholders invest, savings hreause they believe in this company and are willing to risk their money in it.This is one of a series of answers to questions frequently asked about Canadian Johns-M a n vi 11 e and Canadian imliM r\\, V.O.N.Thrif: Shop, cour good articles.O-l Save DANCE AT RENDEZ-VO US to-' night, MARCEL LA ROQUE\u2019S Or chest'a.Played 7 years at Brume Lake Pavilion.You\u2019ll like them too.Laramce Hus leaves terminal at 8:15 p.m, Windsor Mills at 9:13 p.m.RE\u2019.YARD Shoes expertly repaired with super strong soles, topgrade heels .inexpensive, quick service.J.A.PIGEON REG'D 68 Wellington St.North Army Display Coming Here This huge mobile searchlight, mounted on a large six-wheeler truck, is part of the army display vhirh is coming to Sherbrooke, Sept.1-3, during exhibition week, The army's mobile exhibit is touring a number of exhibitions in eastern Ontario and Quebec.Croteau of part of lots 717-1 and 718-1, Orford.City of Sborbroko to Orner Lu -fier of part of lot 16-B, range.10, Ar COt.Vital Bilodeau to Georges Emile I.apicrrc of lot 15 a -12 H, range.K, Ascot.Napoleon Garneau to Vianney Ma::in of part of lot 11-J, range 7, Ascot.Mrs.A.H.Veilleux to Ireree Gagnon of part of loti 525 and 520, East Ward.Albany Charest to Alexandre Bo: vert of lot 110-9, Orford, Thoma.s .1.Povey to K.ugene I.e-ve-qtie of lot 15.17*151, South Ward.Albany Charest to Odilon Gagnon of lot 112-22, Orford, Loui.s G.Dufour to P.ene Malo of part of lot.64, Orford.Mrs.Anselme Rheaume to Philippe Doyon of lot 523, the .southerly 4 feet of lot 521, North Ward.: Plateau Laval L'ee, to Henri 1 Lemieux of lo\u2018 710-335, East I Wa rd.Victorian Lapierre to Roy L.Trus.1er of lot 4-199, East Ward.] Edwards Realty and Investment : Co.Inc., to Victorien Lapierre of lot 4-193, Eaet Ward.Paul-Emile Mercier to Gerard Mercier of part of lot 14, Water-ville, Romeau Beaudoin tn Lnnis-Phil-ippe Michaud of part of lots 717-1 and 718-1.Orford, Romeo Beaudoin to Paul-Erni\u2019e Cloutier nf part of lots 717-1 and 718-1, Orford.>' Donald Beianpcr to Joseph A, to anyone who can give information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the destruction of two dogs, one a black and white English .Setter, about April 30, 1948, the other a small sable and white Collie, on July 25-26, 1948, belonging to Wm.I how, I anglewood.Georgeville, Que.\t: NEW LOCATION r No.1 Wellington r- ¦ , ,\t*.,*.*-_ St.North Specialist (OPTOMETRIST Tl'!\" FRIGIDAIRE COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUTCHERS, GROCERS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS.INSTITUTIONS, Etc., Etc.Also Authorized FRIGIDAIRE Service.H.0.WILSON & SOWS LIMITED 37 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke.Qua.Phone 14 381174 66 K out - Sherbrooke ^ailg ^Rerorb The Oldest Daily in the District.Established Ninth Day of February, |Ç9\u2018.', with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and Sherbrooke Ezaminer, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every week-day by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited, of which Ldna A.Beerworth ia Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 69 Wellington St.North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of I he Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 25 cent* weekly, $13.00 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $6.00, 6 months $3.25, 3 months $2.00, ! month $1.00.Single copies 5c.\"Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.\" COMPLETE SOCIALISM C.C.F.OBJECTIVE The Co-operative Commonwealth federation at its national convention in W innipeg has produced a platform calling for a limited policy of nationalization, the chief objectives of this development being the Canadian Pacific Railway and the chartered banks, for other branches of industry they promise a policy of regulation, which would mean the virtual state control of these enterprises although nominally leaving them in the hands of private capital.from the general tenor of the debate, however, it is obvious that this apparent modification of the all-out socialistic program is purely window-dressing, aimed at retaining as much as possible of the moderate vote until the forthcoming national elections.In the past the C.C.F.has received a generous degree of support from groups dissatisfied with the older parties, but who are, almost as much opposed to outright socialism.If they can hold on to this element, the C.C.F.leaders are hopeful that they might either win control of the government machinery in the next election or occupy the strategic position of being able to force one or other of the major parties to adopt their policies.Extremist delegates to the convention have made it abundantly clear that they do not accept the watered-down proposals as the final party objective.Rather they indicate that if they do succeed in gaining power, the platform will be only the initial step ol a widespread movement towards the complete nationalization of industry, Perhaps the general attitude was best expressed by Premier Douglas of Saskatchewan who declared the party should not write too many details into its program because they might hamstring\" a socialist government in the event of it taking power.He indicated that his Government, in seeking to spread the tentacles of government ownership over extensive lines of industry, had found its progress somewhat interfered with by the necessity of following a pre-detevmined policy.He believed that the best way to accomplish outright ' socialization with the least possible delay was to permit the government to take advantage of such opportunities of taking over industry as they arose, rather than seek to applv it in logical steps.One fact remains clear however.If the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation does gain control of the Dominion Government it will apply, without delay, its policy of state-operated industry and commerce, with a consequent strait-jacketing of the people.THE NEW U.S.ENVOY The importance which the United States attaches to the post of American ambassador to Canada can best be judged by the calibre of the men they send to represent their conn try at Ottawa.From the day the post was first established some of the greatest men in the United States diplomatic service have been called upon to serve in the Canadian capital.This tradition is maintained in the selection of Laurence A.Steinhardt to fill the Ottawa post.Mr.Steinhardt has had a splendid record in the diplomatic service since that day, fifteen years ago, when he gave up a New York law practice to accept President Roosevelt s appointment as ambassador to Sweden.Although some commentators expressed the belief that this was a political reward for pre-election support, in reality it was the beginning of a decade and a half of ill-paid but enormously valuable work.From Sweden Mr.Steinhardt went to Peru.From Peru he went to Russia to serve during the fantastically difficult and critical period, between 19 39 and 1941, when Stalin and Hitler were at peace.In neutral Turkey between 1941 and 1945 he undertook another.This year he wound up a three-year term in Czechoslovakia, not many months after the Communists had celebrated the funeral rights of freedom in that country.Last March Henry Wallace, now third->arty candidate for the United States presi- dency, accused him of encouraging a rightist coup in Prague.The only real basis for this charge appears to be that the truly-democratic Steinhardt properly represented his country by not being afraid to state his belief in democracy.FJis appointment to Ottawa should not only confirm the warm relations between Canada and the United States, but should improve the position of the Canadian Government.Canadian officials cannot come into continuous contact with a man of the experience of the new Ambassador without grasping a greater understanding of world conditions.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948.\"GOODNESS! IS THIS ALL THE FURTHER I'VE COMET* r 1 : wa.- red uezd by $6,000,000,-000 in (mc :-al year ej.ng June 30) 1948,\" he .«ays.Then he adds: \"Present estimates indicate that no further reduction in the public debt will be possible in 1949.\u201d ItV the ia't sentence that needs some worrying abou:.The national debt is now $252,000.000.-000, December, 1945.But, if there are to be no further reductions next year, there should be a full realization of just wbat that implies.The public debt in 1919 was $25,000,000,000\u2014 just 10 per cent of the present indebtedness.The debt wa- reduced to just under $ 1 0,000,000,000 in 1930, but had risen to $19,000,000,000 by 1933, when Kranl.lin 1).Roosevelt took office a.s president.The debt n.-e to $37,000,000,000 at the end of F.U.K.\u2019s first term and to $47,000,000,000 by the end ol hi.s second term in 1940.When the.debt limit was raised to 65,000,-000,000 in 1941 and to $125,000,000,000 in 1942, it was looked on a.- terrible.But the handling of a debt twice this figure is now so good that nobody bothers about the burden of it.Logically, there -hou'.d tie five times as much yelling from the financial community over today\u2019s debt as there was in 1940 over a debt of lees than $50.000,000,000.BOOM IS BEST DEBT-REDUCT ION TIME The time to reduce the national debt is when ou'-'inc.-s is booming and it in.possible to collect hurh tares.This has been Truman and Treasury policy since the end of the war.If now that policy is to be changed, and the country is to go back to deficit financing, with government expenses greater than tax collections and nothing to Vet aside for payment on the national del.!, it will be difficult to get back into the debt-paying habit.liistor also icaci.e.- that the time to pay off debts is when the dollar is inflated and money is easy, as they are today.If debt payment i?to be postponed until the dollar is sounder and money i= tighter, it will be all the harder to pay oft.Let a little depression hit this country, and that $252,000,0û0,0()t,) debt may easily become unmanageable.The interest alone i- over $5,000,000,000 a year.Tnc prospect of another war is not to be ignore;!.If it conus, it is bound to cost more than the last one.If the country had only been smart enougn to e the national de t of the first world war further in the prosperous 1920\u2019s, it would have been much easier to weather the depression of the 193u'.At !, if the country i.s ju- smart, enough to reduce the nationr: debt flirt.ter in the 1940\u2019.s, it will be so much \t'\ti^\u2019WT part.We were producin',', in most years, en ou.«\u2019ll baiter for our come tic require nient:!, nul the pi ice ?\\v hope we must taxe I forthwith.Our faith must seize .Our henrts must exp.r-ictu-e it daily.With Hope we can refuse to drift before the winds and currents of human opposition, personal doubts and, standin\"- up to adversity, conquer! Yon see cur hope is r; the sure and steadfast, the eternal and heavenly brand and is, therefore, invincible.It is .he best an-\u2022Iier in the world.M c K E N N Y ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.iflcKciuiy, Am erica\u2019» Cord Authority \u2022 r»1 - ; was not unreasonable, in these ciieumstr.nces the great dairy in- FAILS TO CASH ACE, GOES dust ay had reason'to Hsal taut it\tC'0WN 7 TR!CKS was entitled to protection against The reason that bridge is the this i\u2019arn cf ccr.ipe'.ition-rdir.n manufacturers are protcc Can- most popular of all games is because so many different things cun happen on a band.In most Pause then today and.t; ri b;- th;'\t- anf there *** card game8, luck plays the pro an ob .us (larger to the national domin|nt \u2019 t> What you do do Owe:: y out-life?\u2018\u2022W w re.?, psx youv-e;, r hold in the ; un ulvure were sub-tin it could not tym too c\u2019.ot wings cf strife; Whc a the ?rang : ; des Li the cables stVain, Wiil veur anchcr drift er remain ?\u201d the\twhistlin;\twinds\t?u\tF\u2019sre.-\tt hos-ferget\tL\tust week ^ ou recall we\tmedkat- tilit\t.v everyw\titéré.Bt\tit fl\to n \u2019 t\t\tv d\tupon Christ as the\tRock « f the\tanchor!\tDon\u2019t f\tirge\tt th;-\tit God\tA '.;t\ts.And \u201cfastened to th\t\u2022T( Ro/li has\tprovided\tell thin\tyv need:\t\tfui.L\tw h i.\t;h cannot move, grcum\tled firm is 1\tup to vs\tto use\tthe\tme;\tms of\tand\tdeep in the Saviour's 1\tovc,,, we cr\tee\u2014those\tunlimi\tIted\tre.-\u2019\tourccs\tcan\tovercome all riiffieul\ttie?, a!I tha\tt are at\tour dos\tpcs;\t:il, a\t11 cm-\ttea:\ts, sailing into the calm\tof God\u2019s bedded in\t\t\"thc go\tspel\tof\tJesus\tclcr\tnal peace and anchor s\tlafely in Cln\t¦ist.\u201d Tha\ti's Paul'\t's s:\t5.u tic\tin and\tthc\tharbor of heme sweet\thome\u2014 our\ts.too.W\te have\tno\ta! ter\tnative\tHca\tven.\t but\tto acce\tpt the\tGcs\tpel\tin its\tVv\tE HAVE AX AN< HOR\u2014\t entirety and\t\tattack\tall\tthe\tpreva-\t\tCHRIST\t A]-., ceoncniy it \u2022 y/jji jested to a -.s\u2019of i i .at condition r.o longer applies leas.:, it does not apply at this clr time.Lr.Winter there was an ! i short age in Canada, nd\t: au les tell us the r between avoil-: m : b.c b ter and the demand for it will l e even greater.That demand in created enormously dur-r-g the war, and has continued - with more money in the i:\t11 and a higher standard of livuiy.by; even if we had plenty of butter it the cal! for pc pends upon t\u2019 e cards you hold.But in bridge the important thing is, what did you do with the cards you held?Today\u2019s hand was sent to me by Allan Hanauer of Deal, X.J.He and his wife defended the hand.Sitting West, Mr.Hanauer opened the three of diamonds.Declarer took the fire.se in dummy, and Mrs.Hanauer (East) won the trick with tiie king.She led back the deuce of clubs.Hanauer ruffed with the.six of hearts and led another diamond which Mrs.Han-tuter ruffed with the deuce of A 2 ¥ A 5 4 ' 0 A Q 7 2 *J 8 7 4 3 A.Hanauer A AQ987 5 %» J 9 6 0 9 5 4 3 A None Dealer Mrs.Hanauer A KJ10 6 ^83 2 ?K A 10 9 6 5 2 A 43 V K Q 10 7 O J 10 8 6 A AKQ Rubber\u2014N-S vul South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 W\tPass\t2 A\tPass 3 A\tPass\t3 V\tPass 4 V\tPass\t5 ?\tPass 6 «\tDouble-\t6 V\tPass Pass\tDouble\tPass\tPass' Opening\u2014?3\t\t\t21 .- price is so high that jlearts ¦ mrrgarine would not ( \u2019 Ano\u2019ther\tclub was nlffed by U'v Vwe\u2019h'vo nemo to a situa- West with the nine of hearts> and .seven\ttricks\tdoubled, vulnerable, t:\tio-t St.\tday, today\tand forever.\u201c Appro-\tperL sécurité\tof the dairy industry,!\t21\tViolent\tdread\tgoddess Pauls\tstorm\tat sea m Acts L,:27-\tointe then\tOur Anchor: Christ! !a national asset of incalcul-1\t23 Station\t(ab.)\t12 Irritate U \u2022V0\u2019iWi ;\u2018?1 ,hat foarn\u2019g 0Pt Renew your reliance upon Him! able importance and value.The 24 From\t13\tPerfume I they should fall upon Die rock, they, How will you explain that gs I dairy industry is too big and too 25 Pronoun 18 Behold' I cast four anchors out of the stern was thinking of thc yester-years, imnortart to be nermcnentlv 26 Type measure 21 Campers 23 Lira (ab.)\t22 Venerated 29 Low-grade sheepskin 31 Debased 33\tSkill 34\tCompass point 35\tSea eagle 36\tGenuine 38\tDoctor (ab.) 39\tSuffix 40\tEditor (ab.) 41\tOut of (prefix) 43 Boundary (comb, form) 45 Despicable 50\tAuricle 51\tEdible rootstock 53\tCure by salting 54\tItalian river 55\tShort jackets 57 Fondles 59\tMore rational 60\tSuffocates Answer to l\u2019rêvions Pnsr.1» Jf^af 5AM aOLDWYN -I ! Tg[sfr iWF ÊSSrllJèjTÎ^ ic u.Ti;: 25 French river 44 Press 27 Excavated 46 Ocean (ab.) 30 Boat paddle 47 Mythical 32 Meadow\tbirds 3;> Mistakes 48 Unit of weigh! 37 S\u2019erm used in 49 Nested boxe* ,\t., .\t.\t, .thinking of thc yester-years, important to be permenrntly and wished for the day.I au! the Pembina and my grandfather, ! s|lncMcd to a low-cost butter sub- ','ncW'°Hl tt/rrr* \u2022 ?,hc h,s ^ C' R\\ Spc,1;°\u2019 ^\u2022\u2018\u2022oLmutc.and if wo were thinking in anchor.He well know the nesting cousins motored out from Montreal I\t0f .|0 g-trrm noliev we it is to have one at the right time, to call on me When l mentioned! Ti ,\t,\t\u2022 P ^ X\u2019?wonder he could talk ai,out its he P mbina, my uncle pa.nted in ïàvaBabrt'hat^reraxa0-steadying power.Meeting an old words, a graphic picture of that ; T thè maTarine ban would has taUoedTn h,?han/or Lrm an fin?Tl*h'P h,real not a puman- for.and appreciation of, the As a Christian then T like io,0.nt pollcy an emergency, a anchor's use.\tfha vou will resoive o \u201cbe hhpr,aff intended for the general reader.It is more personal.It is, in fact, a key to an understanding of Toynbee himself, as well as to his longer works.The Managing Editor's Column Bv DOUGLAS AMAUON Pulp\twriters w\tho cam tl\tvoir\tMYiien: They > living :\tay turning o\tut chcap-pi :\tco i\to it a tales i\tcf mystery.\tadventure\tor\tu U !.v c the Me ci ime\twould be hard-pressed\t\tto\tboyis.i match\tthe real-life\tstories that\tthe\t1 ho Russian?and their\t\tCommunist\tad-\tiiucs; Hoiio herents\t; have been\tcreating; in\tre-\tare KNOWLTON LANDING.Mr.and Mrs.W.Abbott have returned home to Lennoxville, after spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Karl Lebarcn.1 Mr.Henry Worsfold, of Mont-I real, was a week-end guest at \u201cPine Lodge.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.John Tenant and daughter, Peggy, of Montreal, are also guests at \u201cPine Lodge\u201d for the next two weeks.Mr.Gordon Snelgrove, of Montreal, is spending his holidays with his wife and family, at their cot-| tage here.He was accompanied by \u2022 Mrs.Bennett, who was their wcek-! end guest.Mr.L.P.Knowlton, Mr.and , Mrs.Porter Knowlton and Miss | Doris Knowlton attended the Wat-i erloo Fair.cent weeks.The \u201cCase of the Soviet School Teachers.\" \"My Jump to Safety.' \u201cFlight of the Estonians,\" are all tirst-raie dramas that could find their way into the hrst-seller lists without resort to fiction.Probably they will, later, but for the moment they are front-page, headline news.They are a revealing insight into what life must be like behind the Iron Curtain and are a grim counterpart to the disclosures of Russian machinations outside the cur-S tain as aired during the espionage investigations in Canada and in the current spy probe in the United States.Fellow-travellers of the Communists like to tell you that life under their ideology is Utopian a.id any reports to the contrary are propaganda.Yet Mrs.Kosenkina, a Russian, accepted certain grave injury by leaping from a window rather than \u2019returning to Russia.And scow s of Estonian refugees risked death in the Atlantic in their frail craft : rather than fare life in their Rus-ian-seized homeland.We here may grumble about the using cost of beef and eggs, the , shortage of butter and the lack of j housing.But at least here we can ! grumble and have our say without fearing that our words will lead ns to concentration camps and death.Areund the town.Ed Short!, Y.M.C.A.s .rotary, is ofT to Lake Couchiching in Ontario for a conference of Y.M.C.A.! secretaries .Sherbrooke\u2019s eoin-1 munity interests lest, an active S worker when M.T.(Mike) Slen.-nn | had to resign the presidency of the Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce because of ill health.Sympathy goes out to T.Newman Hunter, president of the rc-] cently-formed Kiwanis Club, on the death of his mother in Toronto .Butter dealers in other parts of : Canada are beginning to ration their supplies in anticipation of a ; shortage this fall but local dealers say nothing like that is planned here for the time being .if there j is a shortage on its way it can be staved efif temporarily at least provided housewives co-operate and n\u2019t start hoarding.We wonder how many people know there was a real live moose in town this week .it was accompanied by Gogoma\u2019s Joe La-Flamme who was in Sherbrooke for a short time m king arrangements for his appearance at the rherbreoke Fair Aug.28 to Sept.3 BRANCH NO.10 From aT reports, it seems as : no ugh everybody who went on the my;;c y bus trip had a good time.Lie mysterious destination turned out to be Ayer's Cliff, and the good «propre 0f the Cliff seemed move than a little bewildered when the happy gang descended upon them: Kenny Majury and his \u201cl.e-\u2022' orb i or\" gave forth on the trip, g buses on the return trip.ter the gang returned to figuring on taking a rest lor a few wool s, they are already - B Larocque.ing September.Apply stating qualifica- ! p tions and experience to S cretary-Trsasurer, Protestant Foard of School Commissioners, 75 Belvedere Road, Quebec, Que.merchant, domiciled in all pastel colors, fast dye, $4.99 eacn.THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, HEAT- TWO ROMAN CATHOLIC TEACHERS Fontambl.au, Wolfe County, District of St.Francis, défendent.It is ordered that the défendent appear within the month.(Signed) ALBERT DESILETS.P.C.S.Sherbrooke, August 19, 1948.ed on bus line, Lennoxville for lady alone.Write Box 116, Record Office.hooked ruga, 18°x36, 3 for $4.00.These articles are worth double the price.Sent C.O.D.plus postage.Money immediately ! rUunded if not -tidied «.ndicrart: po|.SaJe 0|.Exchan Distributors, 2o4 Sherbrooke St.West, I_________________________________w Montreal, Que.wanted : One woman teacher for Grade 3, and one man or woman teacher tor Grade 6.Mode/n school, small classes.CANADA, Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis, No.6695 Superior Court.gond salary.Apply to The Director of ! Francois Turgeon, laborer, domiciled Acme Typewriter Co.Reg\u2019d W.E.HAMMOND, Prop.Authorized Representative for Underwood Typewriter» 74 Wellington Sotttti-Phone 3737 LEGARE THRESHING MACHINE COM-pletc with blower, belts and truck.| Price $230.Cash.\tCall Coatioook ! 6C24R-12 Baldwin\u2019s Sdore, Baldwin\u2019s 1 Mills.CHOICE.HEALTHY.\tPURE BRED.FOR SALE, OR TO TRADE FOR A ! half-t-ofr! pickup triple, 1933 Dodge ! Coupe\u20141 new tires, motor good\u2014Box ] 26, Phone 13-R-32, North Hatley after j j 6 p.m.Wanted to Exchange Studies, Que.School Commissioners, Arvida, Female Help Wanted Cocker spaniel puppies, and English Sa- WILL EXCHANGE 3 ROOM APT., CEN- ter puppies.All colors and ages.1» livered free.Satisfaction guaranteed.Martin Kennels, Reg\u2019d, Bedford, Que.FLOORING & ROOFING IS OUR BUSINESS! Modern Equipment \u2014 Guaranteed work by competent and insured employees.Have Your Job Done Right at the right price! Modern Supply Co.Phone 5019-W for estimates.HUDSON SEAL COAT, SIZE 14, LONG, a?new, too small for owner apply box 91, Lennoxville.PRETTY, FANCY INLAID TABLE, SIZE 31 by 44, suitable for private library n living room.Inquire Mrs.Garand, Moc\u2019s River, Compton, not evenngB.LADIE-S\u2019 C.C.M.BÆCYCLE condition.Phone 3347-W.IN GOOD traly located, for 4-5 room apt., or small house, preferably in North Ward.Phone 5336-R.Wanted to Purchase COOK, INTELLIGENT AND PLEASANT, plain cooking.Private day school.Live in.Write St.George's School of Montreal, Inc., 3106 Wcsimount iitvd in Fontainblcau, District of St.Francis, plaintif! vs.Florian Pepin, merchant, domiciled in Fontainblcau, defendant.It is ordered that the défendent appear within the month.(Signed) ALBERT DESILETS, P.C.S Sherbrooke, August 19, 1948.Mr.Rcna'.d Haynes has returned from the B.M.P.Hospital, at S weetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Wells and Mr.Jones were calling: on Mrs.Norman Darrah, who is ill in Jhe B.M.P.Sweefsburg Hospital.Mr, W.Prentice was a week-end guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs.J.Blaney, of Sutton.Mr.G.Salisbury spent the day in Montreal on business.! EXPERIENCED\tENGLISH SPEAKING Notice Is h.rcby given that the adjourn- st.nographer.\tPermanent position and cd Annual Meeting of the Corporation ol NOTICE Notice 1?h.rcby given that the BEDROOM SUITE, SLUMBER KINi excellent conditions.Telephone 3239 for appointment.COMPANION HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for widower on farm, no objection to one small child.Apply to Box 172, Dunham, Que.WE ARE BUYERS: CORD WOOD, HARD EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANT-and softwood slabs, with edgings separ cd.Apply Royal Hotel, ated and bundled.State prices, quantities, i and loading point.Boire & Frere, Inc.,\t.2000 Mercier Street.Montreal.\tSituations Wanted.Female BROADCAST SEEDER GOOD WHEELS and grain box.Arthur McC'lary, East Hatley.\tI The Wales Home will be neld at The Walce Home on Friday, the 27th day of August, 1948, at the hour of two in thY aft:rnoon, : Daylight Saving Time, for the completion of business.C.E.MANNING, Secretary, | Richmond, Que., August 12, 191*.I \u2018 mattress and spring, single or twin l*dn WANTED TO PURCHASE LADIES SAD- REFINED LADY WOULD LIKE PART-with mattress and Slumber King spring,\tan^ driving horse.Must be in good j time work, sitting with invalid or other gentleman's bureau, bedroom chair, al- condition.G.W.Loveland, Sawyervilio.luminate fire place, large clothes rack, washing basket, ironing board der.oak rocking chair, desk light duti s.Applv to Box 106.Record Calling hours during week, 6 to 5 p.m.Saturday® all dav.Provost.253 Denault Street.ioard, utep laÉt \u2019 BABY CRIB WITH OR WITHOUT MAT- YOUNG WIDOW WOMAN WITH TWO ik, chair, lamp.1\tI bone 3^0-W-L,.________________ ¦ children, school age, desires permanent TILE RUBBER - ASPHALT 40 colours available Wholesale and Retail J.BEAUDOIN 58 'Wellington South \u2014 Tel.5139 Cars For Sale 1931 NASH COUPE GOOD RUNNING order.New tire-, and sonl-h am lights.Apply Magog, Box 681 or Tel.304 HOUSE IN COOKSHIRE OR VICINITY, must have 6 rooms, bathroom, garage, garden and occupancy October.State cash pice.Box 111, Record.position Record.housekeeper.Box 126 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that hunting .s strictly forbidden on Lot No.9, locally known ns Tanglewood, in Stanstead Township, Anyone found hunting on this private property without permission will be profecuted according to law.AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept.4th, Colin Good fellow.Phone 163-W-4.Sherbrooke, Que.BALING Hay and straw baled with power baler in field or barn.Baled hay and straw for sale.BARON J.E.de CSAVOSSY Tel.SAWYERVILLE 41 BISHOP\u2019S WOODWORKING & REPAIR SHOP 14 Magog St.\u2014 Tel.4798w Store Fixtures, Book Shelves, Cupboards, Doors, CabineU.FREE ESTIMATES 193.3 FORD CUACH, A-l CONDITION, new tires, heater, etc.Phone 19I2-J or Apply 52 Queen St 39 FORD CONVERTIBLE, COMPLETELY overhauled, 3 new tires, new paint, nee weeks-ends.Cash.Gareth Forirrave.1 Sawverville.Que.-__ j MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE.RECENTLY reconditioned, Harley Davidson, 43.$333.Phone Mazoz 2140.Miscellaneou.s 9 A.M.At.St.Tluresc Farm, on Richelieu, 2 miles from St.Jean, on Main Highway, 20 miles from Montreal.Will bo Bold\u2014without reserve\u2014House-hi>M furniure, farm implements, horses, 1 J.rseys, all Hood tested ; Ü0 Only one woman to do w\u2019iich vvi;l freshen in September, Oeto-for.Apply Box 122, Record.\tj oer and November.A\u2019 o f irm for hale, -! situation ideal for any type of business.WANTED IMMEDIATELY WOMAN FOR Terms: Cash.general house-work and light cooking '\tTOM WHITTAKER, Two in family, good wages.Apply Mrs.1\tANTOINE FONTAINE, Auction.crs.- Domestic Help Wanted THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR YOUR- b ef bulls and steers also good veal ,re- WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL FOR VERY j ^ regtrtn quireJ for export.Get in touch with 1 I'Kbt housework S.6.NEWTON CIVIL ENGINEER Consultant on Construction Proj ects.130 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke for £45Tand mmm SERVICI cai! 6 4 5 * K B R iQ t J K E ''CE U S T | C O M P.Vcillon, Windybrook Farm, Sweets-burg.Phone 799-.I EARN EXTRA MONEY \u2014 IN YOUR spare time sell British Canadian Christ- mas Cards with name imprinted also WANTED A GIRL OR MIDDLE AGED autograph boxed assortments.\tEvery\twoman for North Hatley 6 square feel to rent in Sun Life Building, Frontenac ami Marquette Sts.Rent: $30 monthly.Apply during business hours, Room 10 \u2014 Sun Rife Building.sihle for this information.He is accused of abuse of his position and a \u201cgross violation of proper conduct of foreign officials.It\u2019s easy to see that this would give Moscow a neat face-saving \u201cout\u201d if Molotov should choose to take it.The blame rests on Lomakin, who has only himself to thank in view of the crude and muddled methods he employed in handling the case.Of course it remains to he seen whether Molotov will t.ak'1 advantage of this.However, even if he welcomes Iximakin back to Moscow with a brass band, 1 should hate like sin to he in the consul-general\u2019s shoes.Uncomfortable things happen to servants who embarrass the Soviet government.In any event, the employment of this technique by the State Department gives to wonder whether a.new tactic is being developed in dealing with Moscow.This column recently called attention to the fact that \"face-saving\u201d is a highly important item with the Russians.They are a proud people and find it difficult to depart, from a strongly-held position without a logical excuse.Hitler\u2019s regime discovered this characteristic in negotiations with Moscow before the war and traded on it with great success.Well, now, where does this take the west?Perhaps it takes us a long way, because there are signs that the current negotiations among the big four in Moscow hinge in large degree on this same issue.Russia has taken a firm and spectacularly-advertised stand in the battle of Berlin, Disposition of the whole German case cannot lie undertaken until the Berlin row is ALLAUABA SOUINTFUTURt- CRYSTAL GAZINS ^ DELUXE- k dd YVITW TEA ¦uj i FMS tV MXa 31»'vDc£Vl^tT\"fiiq Names Of Prize Winners At Waterloo Fair Are Announced OUT OUR WAY By J.R.Williams Following is the list of prise winners at the Waterloo Fa:r: HORSES Carriage Claiies Ladies\u2019 carnage ciass: 1 Ray Hun- \u2018The tealeaf readers were giving me too much competition'.\u2019' TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION AT COOKSHIRE TWO INJURED SERIOUSLY IN ACCIDENT class : Mullins, 2 .1.Irwin, 3 A.H.| ter, 4 S.McElroy.Men\u2019s carr.age ciass: 1 Ray MHi-'r.s, 2 J.D.Petit, 3 S.McElroy, 4 A.M.Hunter.Roads-or .single: 1 Ray Mullins, 2\tA.M.Hunter, 3 J.Irwin.Roadster double: 1 Jos.Domin- gue.| Shetland pony, single: 1 Garret Chapman, 2 S.McElroy.Single heavy nraft, 1.400 Ihs.and over: 1 U.Lauzon.2 H.Leduc, 3 4.Masse, 4 Ray McMahon.Potato race: 1 B.Williams.2 ; A.D.Mi toon, 3 M.Miller, 4 J.Ir- Purebred Classes S.rgle draft, 1,400 lbs.and over: 1 J.W.McGillivray.Double draft, 1,400 lbs.and over: 1 J.W.MacGillivray.Grade Classes ( Double heavy draH, 1,400 lbs.j and over: 1 H.Leduc, 2 U.Lauzon, : 3 Ray McMahon.Best light or heavy horse, sil-i*ver cup: J.W.MacGillivray.Be.-;t general purpose horse: 1 J.D.Petit.Grade heavy draft.1,400 lbs 1 and over, mare or gelding, 3 years, ! or over: 1 U.Lauzon.2 H.Leduc, 3\tRay McMahon, 4 J.D.Petit, ( Foal born in 1947: 1 A.Tessier.Carriage Classes\u20141.000-1,200 I.bs.Mare or gelding, 3 years or over: 1 J.D.Petit, 2 J.Irwin, 3 Ray Mul- BATTLIN\u2019 BABE I Cookshire, Aug.21.- As a special ! Two people wore seriously in-\u2019 feature event at Cookshire Fair | jured and a car was heavily riam-1 lins, 4 S.McElroy.jopening here on Monday for three ; aged last evening in an accident' - j days and three nights, Secretary-| which occurred on the St, Mar-i Treasurer Walter Hodgeman has | guerite Road near Lingwick.An | just announced that there will he | automobile driven by Gerard Cou-i tug-of-war competitions for the .lure, of Coaticook, smashed into an I Championship of Compton County.! unoccupied parked truck without I Two strong, husky teams will lights during the heavy fog.! compete on Monday, two other Tim injured, Miss Arnell Blouin, | teams on Tuesday, and the winners 18, of Coaticook, and Pierre-Eugene !of Monday will meet Tuesday\u2019s Bolduc, 24, of Coaticook, are pa-, winners to tug it out for the cham- Gents in the St.Vincent de Paul Ipionshipon Wednesday afternoon.1 Hospital this morning.They were On Monday, too, children under rus^e^\thospital last evening | 12 years of'age will be admitted : b>' Prlen s Ambulance, free of charge to grounds and Miss Blouin is suffering from a grandstand at Cookshire Fair with 'r\u2018^u.re< while Mr.Bolduc is Mare or geidirg.2 years or over: , 1 J.Irwin.Mare or gelding.1 year: 1 Garret Chapman.Standard Breed Mare.3 years and over: 1 M Hunter, 2 J.Irwtn.Clydesdale i Aged stallion: 1 J.W.MarGilli- vray.Mare, 3 years and over: 1 J.W.MacGillivray.Mare, 1 year: 1 J.W MacGillivray.Belgian Aged stallion: 1 Arthur Chag-nen, Mare, ^ years and over: 1 Arthur Chagnon.Mare, 1 year; 1 Arthur Chag-: non.Canadians Mare, 3 years and over: 1 J.D.; Petit, 2 J.D.Petit.Special prizes: Ladies\u2019 saddle horse; 1 Mrs.A.Lizotte, 2 J.Irwin, 3 Phyllis Anderson.Gentlemen's ¦ saddle horses: 1 Chez Jeanne, 2 Mitson, 3 Mitson, Combination class: 1 J.Irwin.Pair of saddle horses: 1 J.Irwin, 2 L, Fontaine.Ladies\u2019 carriage class: 1 Ray Mullins, 2 J.Irwin, 3 A.M.Hun-1 ter.Hackney pony: 1 Mrs.Lizotte, ; 2 Mrs.Lizotte, 3 S.Allait.Shetland pony singles: 1 Garret' , Chapman, 2 S.McElroy.I Roadster double: 1 J.D.Petit.Best pair of heavy draft horses: ; 1 Ray McMahon, 2 U.Lauzon, 3 H.Leduc.Best double team on wagon: 1 Ray McMahon, 2 U.Lauzon, 3 H.I Leduc, CO^E CM IN WITH ME-MY SON SLOW l_P 50 MUCH WITH ME WHE^si \u2018A-E SCT' COMPANY/ y S^-Ti EKJEMV îS w»vic« OPENS OFFICE suffering from a fractured right knee and lacerations to the head.Gerard Couture, driver of the vehicle, and Mrs.Couture, another, passenger in the car, were uninjured.ffittcUÏOK SxgUtuteji TO GIVE >w AMAÏIH0 mtcoum !or Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Etc.?t'l «heaper to replats than repair that faulty carburetor , , » definitely mve satisfactory.Save Safely at these new low prices that huja volume has made possible.CARBURETOR PRICES PLYMOUTH, 1 933-'40, with l\u20194\"-in.flange opening .\t12.10 EUICK, Model 40, 1934-'40 J a $5 CHEVROLET, l925-'28\tSjAe 1 929-'3 I\t7;'S5 1932-'42\t10.95 FORD, 1928-'32 'A and B) ., d; 1 932-'42 l V-8 i .\t10,35 FOR CARS 1 933-'42 (Universal Downdraft) Give full car or fruck particulars and note diameter of flange openmo 11.65 and 12.65 OTHER CARS TO \u201932 ! Undraft Carbureters1 Give full particulars and note diameter of flange opening\tCA5 and 9,35 special features planned for their : enjoyment.I \u201cLargest number of entries in | many years,\u201d says Sec retar y Hodgeman, who also says a large j number of the fastest horses in the [district will compete in the harness (racing cards on Monday, Tuesday ;and Wednesday.The complete Garden Bros.\u201cFun at the Fair\u201d stage show will be presented each day, and on Wednesday night the Congress of Hollywood Daredevils ; reconstruction of Europe will stage their hig auto thrill show, not be accomplished, at Cookshire Fair Socialization Continued From Page 1 could Rideau Hall Continued From Page 1 After hearing the national of- ; fleers, the\tconvention\u2014which | has 165 voting delegates\u2014adopt-! ed the E.R.P.endorsation with I ' PtvTcsr only two dissenters.In other international fields, the convention rejected proposals from the floor for C.C.F.initial in a world govern- or a group of workmen installing a new ekylight in the roof of the |participation east wing struck a pipe with hislrnent and for elimination of the hammer.It caused !he sprinkler veto from the United Nations\u2019 system to go into action in the deliberations.attics of the building.\t| The convention took the first The sprinkler system set off s4eP Rny Canadian party tear.alarm in the office of the Do- ward moving into the politics of I minion Electric Protection Com- Newfoundland, expected to be-! pany which was relayed lo the Ot- come the 10th Canadian province tawa fire department.Firefight- next year.er.-, with salvage equipment from] The natiional eouneil\u2014a 40-man two stations joined in the fight to body representing all provinces\u2014 stop the flood and save the fur- was authorized to go ahead with nishings.es«!«\t{ mm STANSTEAD\u2019S P.C DELEGATES A6E NAMED I ûm'T 1 S-'TStiT hiùH fKii'tsm f\t«S8 feS ÉÜP j setting up the political beachhead.DRIVERS' WEDGE CUSHIONS Combining snort look, ar.fl solid comfort tl'.'fft vrdre - 'i'Bpptf r s arc.ml buy» FiFrevmrt 1.24 t rMhnrff 1.59 settled.And the Berlin imbroglio can\u2019t be ironed out unless Russia can find a graceful way to retreat.It\u2019s my guess\u2014and it is a guess\u2014that the present negotiations are concerned mainly with this point, perhaps not officially but tacitly.2,000 MILE PURE PENNSYLVANIA Onl* Lbi world» flnoM oil ll good eno-jgb for yonr cor.SOLD ONLY r\\ arrtsTRt srALrn CONTAINERS ÎÎ.Vi.*»*\u2022'\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u201c
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