Sherbrooke daily record, 28 août 1948, samedi 28 août 1948
[" 1941\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t1941\t 5\tM\tT\tVt\tT\tr\ts 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 »\t1\t10\t11\t12\tIS\t14 U\t16\t17\t18\t19\t30\t21 72\t28\t14\tas\t26\t27\t29 Î9\tSO\t81\t\t\t\t Stmbrooki' IDaili) îEecotfi WEATHER } ,HOT! HOTt HOTt Mainly r!#ar tnday, birt with «oattfrpil thundershowers thi* afternoon and rvenintr Contlmiing hot and humid.Liiirht winda Sunday: Hot, aeatiered thundershower».Temperature.» yeaterda.v Maximum P1.\u2019, minimum d:>.Year a»ro: Maximum 7>, minimum .Id.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28.1948.Fifty-Second ear World News In Brief London, Aug.2R\u2014i/P\u2014Yugoslavia has fired its second broadside in two days against a Communist neighbor, This time it accused Hungary ot trying to foment a revolution against Premier Tito's Itegime.Yesterday\u2019s protest, broadcast by Tanjug, official Jugoslav news agency, came two days after a similar charge against Komania.Both countries have adhered to the l om-inform denunciation of Tito and his Yugoslav Communist party leadership.r *\t* Moscow, Aug.28\u2014(/Pi\u2014Informed sources believe it likely a brief communique will be issued tonight covering the progress of the current four-power talks here.The informants said last night\u2019s three-hour session between the three western envoys and foreign minister Molotov might have been the crucial one in negotiations over the Berlin situation.Pending a possible four-pow er announcement, the talks still were covered by official silence.* * * 0»tcrville, Mat»., Aug.28.»-!/P)\u2014-Charle» Evan» Hughes, retired Chief Justice of the United States who narrowly misted becoming President in 1916, is dead.He was 86.Hughe», Secretary of State in the Harding and Coolidge cabinets and twice Governor of New York State, tuccumb-rd last night night only a few hours after be was reported in critical condition from a heart ailment.\u2022 *\t* London, Aug.29.\u2014(/P)\u2014 Bulgaria Has signed a trade agreement with the Soviet rone of Germany, the Bulgarian official telegraph agency said last night in a broadcast from Sofia.The report said the agreement runs through 1949 and provides for the exchange of $6,000,000 worth of industrial and farm products.* *\t* London, Aug.28.\u2014(/P)\u2014 tremendous all-out effort by Britain\u2019s land workers helped by recent sunshine and drying winds, has saved the harvest from the ruin which seemed almost certain two weeks ago.Farmers and farm workers with 25,000 land army girls and 140,000 civilian volunteers have combined to produce a harvest that now' is expected to be above average.x x, instead wound up on the Soviet freighter Marshal Govorov at a New Jersey port.He'll go to l.coiugrud via Mexico with his wife and three children.Reporters found /ot somewhat \\inerieam e;l, thought he might sl.iv lint lie didn't, Lomakin Hints He May Miss Boat Taking Him To Russia Irish Union their transfer an outcry 7'.)s hut central cities continued to ness to enter Canada are that far-set new heat records.\t, LC:;-'hing.Toronto and Ottawa shared thc Federal officials are sympathie tv , ,\t,\t,\t* t-0 giving them sanctuary from the ! started in the British press, nota-' high-temperature mark when-Hrey-i Communism of their homelands.| bly in the letters column of The recorded peaks for the day of 91 for they admitted one group last Tinier and th-e Daily Telegraph, ; degrees.Ottawa\u2019s mark was a1 year after it had been rejected b\\ ! about the continued detention of \u201d d for anv Aug.27th in the ! thrT, Uni;,cd State?- .\t.the four.A demand was voiced\t,\t,\t.f\tBut they are making sure tho be either tried op re- capital, the, previous recoid or u ly.polit ' ly, firmly and categorically\u201d he wished to make it clear his government would \u201cre ist all attempts at rent rnliv.Ht ion and eneroaeh-! ment.\u201d by federal authorities.Premier Duplessis made the statement after noting a para-; graph in a recent bulletin of the nr.lional Liberal federation which saitl that the Trana-Cnnnda high way might possibly oomo under Federal jurisdiction as an \"inlei-provincial means of transportation.\" Premier Duplessis also commented on a recent statement by \\\\ P.J.O'Meara, assistant underset retary of state, suggesting uniformity of legislation among the valions parts of Canada to meet im leasing disregard of laws.Tho Union Nationale lender said that Quebec has a \"natural and constitutional right.\u201d to keep intact its civil code which is \u201cpor-futly suitable to the province,\u201d \u201cUniformity of laws could only bad to assimilation of races to which we are irresistibly and definitely opposed,\u201d he said.Premiei Duplessis also announced the appointment of Mr.Justice Joseph Bilodeau, 48-year-old chief ! judge of the Court of Sessions in j Quebec city, ns chief judge of tho i Magistrate's court, of the province.! The Premier said that next Wednesday at.Three Rivers he will attend ceremonies during which Quebec's \"fieurdcliese\" flag will be formally hoisted at, the municipal stadium.Next, month, tie will visit mining and hydro-electric development sites in the Ungava dis- lluit happen?his country probably Diet of northeastern Quebec.il be willing to enter a defence rerroen! with the western pnw- replieil.fnrl'bcr ques might d i ur: bo \u201cI\u2019m not, sure,\u201d b A sited to answer tiens, Lomakin said so later.\u2018'Maybe,\u201d lie said, \"in two weeks.\u201d \u2022 Officials of the ship line mid valions for Lomakin and In ers.by its usual sidelights yesterday._ ,\t,1101/\tThousands of workers again were Tobacco Industry Suitors as ] off w0l-k in a number of cities; Britain Cuts Down On Im- .>»ter consumption hit record high ports.Washington, Aug.28.\u2014 1(P)\u2014' ! Britain\u2019s dollar shortage is threatening the life of a proud old south-|ern industry \u2014 tobacco growing., Its leader?are in Washington al-1 most with blood and tears in their I eyes looking for salvation.They now claim British switch- Ont., with 93.Sault Sto.Marie tention quarters at Quebec, Hali-Ont\"! also was right in there with fax and Saint John, N.B.\u2014and still a 92-de-ree high\tanother boatload sails tho Atlantic dniry herd on display was ;hown ;.V ,\t\u2022\t¦ , nn ,ur\ti:rflijfax\tby Miss Ellin Beit Spcjer, of Mas- .The heat wave was accompanied on the waj to Hamax.\tI «lawinni who with Mi?A I! Vir-1 The immigration and justice de- sav.ippi, vno \\,jtn >11-.\\.n.\\ u paiements\u2014the latter through the gin, of North Hatley, took principal R.C.M.P.\u2014are largely concerned , honors in the Jersey classes.M B.; with determining their eligibility Co,'e.y and Son, of Mabry, and to enter Canada, and are examining R- Little, of Hatley, took principal into their backgrounds on both honors in the Holstcins, with the sides of the ocean.\tJames Woodward Estate, of Lon- In Europe, the task is complicat- noxville taking Beef ( attle honed by the fact that the Balts are ors.A splendid showing of rattle fugitives from the other side of the appeared yesterday, and ^ W.(,.Iron Curtain, since their countries MacDougall, of the Parade * om- ; are within the Russian orbit.\tmittee also had a much larger par 1.Do- foï foi , Ur, I dr' ; in several centres and shortages threatened; farmers worried '.bout erop damage, and the heat was a contributing factor to several deaths, mostly among the elderly, as it sapped their strength.The customary complement of the unusual was there, ton.In Brantford, Ont., citizens \u2019 r.c.MJP., \"which have'men in Èu- than was previously shown.family have not been canceili In Washington, (he Slate partment left the way open Lomakin to do as he pleases pre s e n t\u2014a b out leaving Uniled Slates.Plie New York consulate ID the Soviet consulate in md the American consulate in Russia, have been ordered closed by Moscow as a result of (he united action against Lomakin.It was his dealings with Mrs.Ok-ana Karrnkina, Ru-'-ian elrool I the decline ! to say how or when F.i e and the .six count ries th.ü make up Northern Ireland will he merged, but said he has \"high Lop.\u201d it can bo done.Foi- one thing said I he Fine Gael pa v leader who su .1 trti \u2022f._____t,AST PAY- THK KNTBHTAtNMKNT TRKASHKK OK THK ACER! IN T E('HN ICOEOU ! i'vnnrip .Irnn Plrrr» In-imi ! DE (ARI.O, AUMONT, DONLKVV In \"SONG OK SI ÜICIIKnASAni\"\u2019 - AI,SO AN EXCITINC; NEW KIT -nnrlin'* Shi,Wee Kavoriln UlivoiW A Pi-ifl, ' Terrihle Si-net, \"THE HETURN OF THE WIIISTEEH\" wl'h Ml, hud PUANK, I.more AUREUT, Ru'hnr.l La no.r ilnt* Curt on\tWorld Kv on Motui.ij nigh: at 8.1 S ee'.oek.] The deg seheol was operated by Mr*.Ales Oasgrain who instruct* dog training classes in Montreal for the Society for the Prevention 1 of Cruelty of Animals.Owners and dogs attended school : together once a week fee 10 weeks 1 nnd owners were taught how to teach their dogs simple obedience net tricks, but just good man nets.There were nine dogs train ed here and a similar number at North Hatley.At Monday's \u201cgraduation,\" priv.er will be awarded for the perform ar.ee of the dogs and the owners' handling and diplomas will be given to the \u201cgraduates.\" There will be an exhibition by two trained Poodles Mrs.fas grain'.- \u201cAA'endv, which has the title International (Ymprnion Dog, and Mn'eoim Barclay's \"Gay,\" a grad uato iff an advanced training course in Montreal.There will be no admission charge to the graduation.News Of Quebec Province In Brief Eiifon Mill Slowlv Closes Down \\s Weavers Slav Out Another \u2018\".dank\" w a drawn y terday noon in a meeting between , IlieiaU of Patou Manufacturing y'em paty and vopro-i ninth o- of 12 weavers, whose strike over a bonus dispute on August lit has gradually been para!y ring the te\\ ti'o mill.Management oflleials met Rone (ù'sselin, technical advisor to the na'ienal Catholic Textile Fedora tien, G, Fet tiei at,d R, Gorvais, pro sident and secretary respecttvely of the National Association of Pa ton Employees, at the cent pa tty of fiees, but no micco.- \u2022 was reported.The last two named representatives were not pro; out in the capacity of union officials, ho,\\over, as the weavet themselves point out that their action is not union sponsored.A meeting has been plannet for Sunday morning a; 10 30 at the Syndicate Hall on Gordon Street, w hen y|, :-ebn will meet with a goneial ses ployees.Go: ; ( lilt, last ni''lit with the w -n of all Patou em in a statement i-sued aid that at a meeting 'avers Thursday night the sit,aalio.i was reviewed and that it was agreed that the company for the w ork slop they provoked the changing working ary to article 2 I of relations nnd to was ropon.Maio page \u201cbecause cm pity ees by ( onditiens, coatr the law of la hi Happened W he Dear Boss: AYhen I began work as a newspaper woman I \\va~ told that 1 would have to be ready for any kind of a situation and that no assignment should surprise me.\u2022k-1 Our Congratulations To ARTHUR E.VACHON who will celebrate his 94th birthday tomorrow.Mr.Vachon, who lives with his daughter, Mrs.A.Bienvenue, has spent most of his life in Granby and was a carpenter before he retired.Bat I never expected would include feeding a moose with one hand and pneu ing away an affectionate deer that was nuzzling the back of my neck, with the other.Such was the case yesterday when, accompanied by Fore- i Keene, I went up to the exhibition grounds to interview Joe La-Fiamme whose wild life show can be seen at the Sherbrooke Fair starting tomorrow.Mr.Keene had several quart bottles of milk and loaves of bread for Joe\u2019s animal family and once these were deposited inside the big wooden stockade where the animals are being housed 1 set out to got my interview.Mr.Keene introduced m-ç to Joe, who, by the way, is quite a character, and I began asking him questions, But it seems that the animals were hungry and had to be fed.So Joe left with a quart of milk and a loaf of bread and began feeding his pets.It was just about here that the moose\u2014Muskeg\u2014stepped into the picture.He decided things wore moving too slowly for him so reached across me to a table and helped himself to a loaf of bread, wax paper and all.I asked Joe if this was the usual procedure and he replied: \u201cNo.Here\u2014you might A a,5 well feed him.And at that he handed me a ly \\ loaf of bread.1 must admit it really wasn\u2019t a hard job, In fact, Muskeg and I became good friends, and that goo-, for the little deer too.But, I wa 3i xMargarH Af[eriioo!i datrge; and CU\u2018C tac' my uo.a r(,;;ovoi, bun declaration signed by Truman, Chil d .i1'.and S;aim in August, 1945, called for revision of :iie Montreux Convention of 1936, which governs iii:vi::i:ional uses and control of the Dar-daneSles The Big Three at Potsdam agreed that thi - con .cation, or Deaty, should be revised to meet 1 mo He En conditions The Engl i h w .-ion of the Pot,\u2022\u2022dam agreement i_i ;: Die next step should he the subject of di-r J i conver.-:.tion between the three powers and the ïuri.-.An exact translation of the Russian text of 1 |!U, pot i: ;in agreement says that \u201cthe proper course\u201d should be the rtibject of direct convcrsa-; lions between \u201ceach of\u201d the three powers and the Turks, Üu the In.-is of this neat little trick in translation, the Ru.- inns in IDto and 1946 made direct demands on the Turks for .special privileges in control and defense of the Dardanelles.The Russian* wanted to establish their own military bases on the Dardanelles and the Bosphorous straits to the north, so that they would have full control of approaches D) the Black Sea.Thi., i.< what Russia has always wanted, ever -inen the days of the czars.It was ihe subject of Russian demands in Die Russo-German non-aggres-1 .ion pact of 1940.Hitler\u2019s refusal to meet Russian demands for control of the mouth of the Danube River\u2014which flows into the Black Sea\u2014was one of the main reasons for the break-up between the, Nazi?and the Communists, WESTERN POWERS CUT OFF FROM DANUBE CONTROL V th\u201d Danube conference just concluded, the Rv/Qir.- and their Cx Communis! satellites were ahie to put ovoi their idea that the river ehould be eon.:roFed only by states having riparian rights __that is, countr through which the Danube flowed.That of course cut out the United State, 1 Britain and France from having any control over i Danube traffic.If thi Rusdans now try to establish this same principle over control of the Dardanelles an in-tcrc-.trig figh: may develop.Geographically, Turkey is the only country that has any riparian rights, -\u2014VPr B* i iBrdra.M Thanks For The Stars By REV.B.S.MURRAY.M.A.j Of pooks the world\u2019s oldest picture That is, we must return to our -with thrills on\tevery\tpage\tmerciful\tSaviour Who\tforgives the sky, dotted, at\tnight,\twith\tand forgets.Submitting\tourselves 1 stars, today I am thinking.\tto Christ and the discipline and No holiday is complete unless the means of grace provided in i you get alone at night under the1 His mystical Body, the Church, i «lient stars and read \u201cthe elder we shall be travelling in the glory j scripture, writ by God\u2019s hand.\u201d way, with the easy yoke and light ! Therein you hear the spangled burden, thereby walking in all heavens their great Original pro-1 lowliness, patience and charity, claim as they shine from pole to Can't you hear the saints across po\u2019e sayinv: \u201cThe hand that made; the centuries calling you do sub-'us is divined\u2019Of course the Psalmist mit to the only dictatorship\u2014that said this in those familiar words: of the Holy Spirit\u2014seeking al-, \u201cThe heavens declare the glory of ways His glory and serving Him God, and the firmament showeth daily in your work with thanks-His handiwork.Day unto day uttçr-1 giving.1 eth speech, and night ' unto night : This is the.only way for you 'showeth knowledge.\u201d (Ps.19).To i and me to wear the garments of those who watch the\tstars\tthere i\tsalvation\tand the robe\tof nght- comes a solitude and silence\twhich:\teousness\t(Is.61:10).The price?acts as a nurse for the full grown Un money, nothing.Does not the soul aiding you, on your native Church sing: \u201cNo price in my , heath, to find your real self\u2014and | hands I bring, simply to Thy G0(l!\t| Cross I cling?\u201d In effort?We .\t,\t\u2022\t\u201e r i \u201e\tmust persevere to achieve holi- A short time ago 1 asked a mend;\t, t\t, .\t,\t.\tm.i t i i nes= without which- no man can of mine what stars suggested, to\t.see the Lord knowing that the ; will determine to become a guiding light to others, leading them \u201cO\u2019er moor and fen, crag and torrent\" to their heavenly Father.At the end of August all roads j lead back to the city, .school andj work.Take back with you the' Presence\u2014Christ\u2014and the heal-; ing and the stars.Daily thank God] for the beauty and usefulness of] the stars, keeping in mind their rare promise after the night of death\u2014\u201cAnd he that overcometh .I will give him the Morning Star.\u201d Jesus! I still hear that youthful, ideal-: istic conversationalist repeating, Ralph Spaulding Cushman\u2019s charm-j ing poem: \u201cThanks for the Stars.T i my delight he reminded me that : daily he thanked \u201cGod for the 'stars and this country sod; thanks ! for the night, this loneliness, and God.\u201d * * * TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR! In these modern days not many Blood of Christ not only cleanses us from all sin but also renews and endows us with new life.There is life in the Blood! Peace, too.(Col.1:20).D» F.W.Boreham in his \u201cA Faggot of Torches,\u201d observes that half the world is asking: \u201cWhat must I do to he saved?The other THE RUSSIANS NOT TOO j HAPPY Montreal Star Nothing could emphasize morej the importance of the Four Power] discussions in Moscow that the repeated intervention of Stalin, lie is the functioning head of the Russian state, far loftier in status than the three western negotiators two of whom are ambassadors while the third is a private secretary, Stalin's repeated entry into the talks will( he regarded in Russian eyes as a very great concession, _\tI To our eyes, however, it means something else.It means that, even if the western powers are precar- THIRTY YEARS AGO An estimated 50,000 people, the largest attendance on record, entered the Sherbrooke fair grounds.Local gas consumers are decidedly vexed with the municipal utilities officials for reducing the heating value of the gas and at the same time increasing the price.Sherbrooke theatre operators are again before the courts charged with operating their shows on Sunday, They pleaded guilty and paid their fine*.\"WENTY YEARS AGO Forty-eight additional nations have affixed their signatures to the Kellogg-Briand pact outlawing war as an instrument of international policy.This brings the total to sixty-four.Over thirty planes are engaged in the search for a New York-Buffalo plane missing in the area between Curtiss Field and Ithaca, N.Y.Premier L.A.Taschereau of Quebec is expected to be the guest of honor at the Sherbrooke Exhibition today.TEN YEARS AGO Taking part in a play presented at Birchton were: Miss Rena Rash, Miss Elbe Thompson, Howard Kerr, Wilfred Grapes, Hazel Labonte.Ruth Grapes, Gertrude Grapes, Tommie Harbinson and Mae HarSmson.London is taking an increasingly serious view of the Czech situation, expressing fears that Germany may make an early attack on the small country.The Provincial Government has announced the.paving of the Lennoxville-W aterville section of the Sherbrooke-Rock Island highway will commence next week.CIVE YEARS AGO The great German industrial centre of Nueremberg has been virtually levelled as the result of the heaviest aerial attack in history.Thirty-six British bombers were lost.Premier Adelard Godbout has placed the provincial surplus at $8/0,000 on over-all account.This included the payment of $7,130,000 into sinking fund.An acute firewood shortage is reported as sweeping this district.Many dealers report their stocks exhausted and claim to be unable to obtain fresh supplies.i i wvnukv^m.-.M c K E N N Y Was.E.McKenny, ON BRIDGE America\u2019» Card Authority HOW TO BID SLAMS UNDER POINT-COUNT ; approach the study of the\tln ,]ialf is asking: \u201cWhat must 1 do I the old mood of \"Twinkle, twinkle I little star; how I wonder what you ' are, Up above the world so high, .like a diamond in the sky.\u201d Rather they wonder and ponder about those worlds, ever thwarting, never interfere; roving for ever, without to be strong?.In returnin, and rest shall ye he saved! In quietness and in confidence shall be yûur strength! .Salvation always lies in returning.We get on by going back.Hack, then, we must go, Back the and\tthe iiU\t:e Sea of\t\u2019 M\ta r mar a i lr?n\tRo\tfioians it\tiay\tclaim, the\twaters\tof the\tRu\tick Sea c; ra\titf, coir\tnines bo\troe\tring on a 1 \u2022- >\thave ;\ta voice\tin\tcontrol Ta:\\:\ti would\tcut Kiu\tvba\t, the E! Rom\ta nia in\ton the\tde;\tal.They the\tTurks on every\t\ti.-M\tie.\t\t\t*\t* * i MONTREUX CONVENTION REVISION POSSIBLE Montreux Convention which now governs c rails provide- very definite procedure, for re-sion.It wa< to he r.ubjcet to revision every five : \u2022- after 1966 and completely rewritten after 20 \u2022ai-.i in 1956.No revision was made in 1941 be-i e of the war, during whicn Turkey had full :ri of control.In 1946 the issue was hot.Many we e exchanged but nothing was done.The next regular But since pri for revision would be 1951.Russians have put over the say they.We are the result of causes and forces beyo d ourselves.In a word, victims.And this is all no: the the yo: ;pie of riparian control of the Danube, it would be surprising for them to move for revision of Montreux Convention now, under the terms of pot 'r.m declaration.In a straight revision by countries that signed the Montreux Conven-, however, \u2019.he Rursiarv would not have majority ng control as over the Danube.The ILS.was not a League of Nations member, did not alu d r.rd did not sign the Montreux Convention.It would be entitled to attend any new coufereme to iiscuss revision of the Montreux Convention because or its participation in the l\u2019o' - lam be «ration which called for such re-.for the last three years, U.S.tonnage ed for between a third and a fourth of through the Dardanelles and has been n that of any other country, future conference on the Dardanelles, - might try to force out Britani, France, (PC' e, ]\u2018.î.!y and the United States on the grounds that they were not riparian countries.If successful, this v.'ou'b reduce Russian opposition to one vote\u2014 Turkey\u2014and give the Communist bloc control.vision.Ai has accou ali rhippii greater tl In an; tho R F.\" : F BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY error rove; confusion unconiused.the Cross! There the bright Inis tumult untumultuoufu ail on ancj mornjng gtar sheds its beams wing, in motion, all; yet what pro- arQUrlcj lls> \u2019 found repose!\t*\t*\t* Who kindled those lamps in the THE BRIGHT AND MORNING heavens?What kept them burn-\tSTAR \u2022 ing?Why do some twinkle whilst Of all the names of the Master, others shine with a steady light?this last title is one of surpassing Did they radiate influences forj beauty, (Rev, 22:16) suggesting good or ill on human life\u2014these are ] that Christ is alive for evermore, some of the questions that baffle, forever the harbinger of a day of Do you know that \u201cdis-aster\u201d j gjadness.He who trod our common means against the stars?And way js gtjii our Guide, our Hope, ] \u201cccn-sider\u201d means together with|our j0y and Confidence in every i the s ars?In these two words we j dark night which finds us longing see the influence of Stars in our ; for the dawn, j language.Nor has this influence! our life just now is stormy.The passed away.Do you detect n stark ] great constellations of faith, hope grim materialism which is basically I aI1(t love still shine.With these fatalistic influencing people to ae- three we shall achieve peace on eept defeat?There is no freedom.earth, good will among all men everywhere and the sea of life will become calm once more.At every turn we are driven back so unworthy for Christ assured us 1 to the Cross which is the Chris-| thar we are meant to be victors, j tian\u2019s skyline.That old rugged challenging us to live in harmony i Cross is to us what the North Star with the Infinite.God guides the ] js to the mariner for, with that j stars.Why not you?With Him all j-ujde, explorers amt sailors kept I things are possible and with Him Ubeir chosen courses from time im-nothing shall be impossible.(Luke : memorable.Their unalterable 1-37).He called the stars by their J rbymth of movement still functions.I names by the greatness of His, Across the sea of life, then, see 'T .~\t' ' '\t'as I you repeat that loveliest ol names glories in this field of fire is be-1 y0U WiH find your heart beating yoml us.T challenge you to plant : rapidly.Reflect that that name was : the thought firmly in your mind j revealed to the author of Revela-that you are not a negligible grain | tjon ;n one of the world's darkest of dust blown by the winds of [ hours, when brute, godless tyranny I chance or controlled by stars in far1 ruied from the throne of the Cae-eonstellation?hut rather a child ofjsar!, and the voices of the spirit God.So \"commit thy way unto thojsanji t0 a dying whisper., Lord.Trust in Him aiso, and He] Now, in our out-of-joint, uneasy, shall bring it (all things needful) upset, defeated world the same to pass.\tj Star shines, challenging us to its * J\tI heroic music of being followers of I NDKU ITIK S'l.VRS .\t] the Lamb, new men.twice born One night I shall never forget men, soldiers of the Cross! when, under the stars, we chatted I If ever the world needed an un-Kalvaiion.You know, no ; failing star it fi now.-shining above ail Slam bidding is the subject of this final article in the series taken from the booklet entitled \u201cThe Point-Count System of Bid-iously in Berlin\"supported only by ding in Contract Bidge\u201d by Fred an air lift that cannot he main-IL.Karpin of Washington, D.C.tair.ed in bad weather, the Russians ! The whole system is based on themselves are in trouble and want counting an ace four points, a to get out of it if they can.They.^mg three, a queen two, a jack too find Berlin a difficult place to onei fifth card of a suit one, hold.The German capita), a vast anci fhe sixth card of a suit one.city of three and a half million pee-.por.a game, a minimum of 26 pie, was dependent in normal times p0jnfs js needed in the combined on much more than that part °f hands.the country now included in the.Thirty-four points are needed Russian zone of occupation.It drew1, upon all Germany.Until it draws upon all Germany again its great,\t, .,\t\u201e skills and industries remain half:P0lnts arel needed to gu.rantee paralyzed.Certainly they will re-1a grand slam But, points out Mr.main so for very many years jf] Karpin, it either of tne partneio Germsn partition becomes a full j1S assured of a minimum count of rcn]jj.v\t33 points, a small slam should be Yet the Russian need is for thelHd; and 37 points is worth a try fine, machinery, the capital goods!^or a grand slam, thirty-three ane .\t,\ts'\t\u2022 '9r7r^z\\v^z^r*\u2018m^Q¦rnMTnn, clctvtc ni)r which the Berlin \u2014 German \u2014 industries provide.Either from des- in the lantee\u201d combined hands to \u201cguar-a small slam, while 38 A AK5\t\t( 7) ^ Q J 6 2\t\t( 3) ?A 9 3 3\t\t( 4) «Çî K 4\t\taa 17 A 7 4\tN W E\tA J 10 9 8 D 8\t\t2 Q\t\t28 perate need or from greedy improvidence, the?Russians in 1945 migiv .not one fallelh.(Is.40: ; the Morning Star shining and, 26), Even to count the thick-sown ] vou repeat that loveliest of nar in Enter inlo the rock, and hide thee in the dust, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of his majesty.\u2014Isaiah 2:10.\u2022 * \u2022 The Fear of God is freedom, joy, and peace ; And makes all ills that vex us here to a Don doubt, that there i= a flippant different, cheap attitude tow what we must do to be savet is there-iD angry clouds.vitai | Is it.\u2014 Waller.Crooked thinking about tl subject is all too prevalei not reasonable to ask tha Master is preparing a p us hereafter, must we rot paring ourselves,for that This the Church emphasizes insists that Christ is the onl) ;o whom we can look when our soul cries out for deliverance.Trois only! 8n to H!m wo mu** gr* nark.Rack to -ro simpbriDo»! Back to the Cross! Back to Christ! SHINE FORTH So, won't you thank God for the as the .stars, resoivir.g to keep their \u2022\u20190 for, strong and clear, and shire forth >e pre-piare ?and One may find in our lives that men their way Godward?Civilization\u2019s story is that of men and women\u2014stars\u2014who have in their generation lighted pathway of life with the Gu Light.Nor bare we forge- those v \u2014 stars whose light st:!] shines in the in this dark world.I hope that you oretto.46 looted Berlin and the surround ing zone.Now- they are that they have killed the goose that laid the golden eggs.Or rather, the goose now rests in a state of suspended animation.The Russians want jjO bring it back into activity again.Their objective is therefore io get the German economy working again.They are attempting this} after more than two years in which] they frustrated every attempt to each that goal.Now they find that! Berlin and their zone cannot work! without the Ruhr and the re-' sources, industries and skills of] western Germany.They might have realized this, before.They would have realized it: had they not been so cock-surc that, western capitalism was going to] crumble and break up before the impact of their own fanaticisms.But western capitalism has displayed \u2014 from a Russian point of view \u2014 surprising strength.The Russians, having refused to co-operate through the wide-open front door of the Potsdam agreement, are now trying to enter by the backdoor of the Berlin blockade.If the Russians really wanted to' get the western Allies out of Berlin, the prolonged negotiations in the Kremlin would have broken: down long ago.The Russians would have stood pat and waited for the air lift to break down.They have .rot done so, which means they are playing a larger game, or that the arguments presented by General Bedell Smith and his associates are of a kind which command stern .-.nil respectful attention from the Russians, Very obviously the cards are not all or ore side.Analysis suggests tha- we hold fundamentally far the stronger hand.37 do not \u201cguarantee\u201d slams, bit' they will make over 60 per cent of the time.When South opened the bidding on today\u2019s hand with one.no finding ! trump, North, holding 17 points, knew- that the combined hands held at least 33, as 16-18 points are needed for a one no trump A nice safety play must be employed to insure the contract.The opening lead of the queen of clubs is won with declarer\u2019s ace.The king of diamonds is cashed, a small diamond led and dummy\u2019s eight-spot finessed.Thus declarer loses only one diamond.Even if all five of the missing diamonds were in the East hand, declarer is assured of three diamond tricks by laying down the king of diamonds.As Mr.Karpin says, even in the point-count system you must not opener.He was justified, there- lose any opportunity in the play fore, in jumping to six no trump.! of the hand.New President rev fou* Pu//îe 3\tFish 4\tEarth goddess 5\tOrifice 6\tHeating device 7\tAnger 8\tDoctor's aide 9\tWhile 10\tIndian 11\tAct 12\tIndolent 14 Bevera0® 18 Near 21 Staff 23 Bugle plant 25 Elevate 27\tHappening 28\tRodent \u2018he ing -In music wha on between sen: \u2014T, Hr' that every tnothei a .to show you practical applications father can appreciate.The Managing Editors Column Bv DOUU.AS AMAKON Hot weather stories arc legion these blistering August days but we are passing this one along because it is different and because of this modern system in all types j of buildings in various clamatic , conditions.ELEMENTS OF RADIO SERVICING By William Marcus and Alex Levy This is a basic book on the prin-; eiples and practice of radio servicing, with emphasis on sendee theory and procedures rather than de-1 sign, It covers the modern superheterodyne A-M receiver, phonograph combination service prob-I Jems, and the auto radio.One day this week Alan and Eddie Anderson, 10 and seven respectively, and three young friends .-ought escape from tho heat at the Vacation colony.Like other small boys, they took off their clothes and went swimming.During the afternoon, on1 of the boys, Billie Thornton, cut his leg badly and had to be taken to hospital for treatment.The ambulance came and in the excitement of getting Billie away, not only his clothes but those of Alan and Ed- Although the authors assume an\t, elementary knowledge of radio die were packed into the w-.ikl.theory, they present the theory that applies when it makes a service procedure clearer and more understandable.The approach is practical and how-to-do-it throughout, with each service problem broken down into logical stages and analyzed from a service viewpoint.The books include a large amount of specific information not usually found in books of this type.It covers over 95 per cent of modern radio service problems.FUNDAMENTALS OF SUCCESS-FUL MANUFACTURING By George G.Hyde Consulting Engineer Fundamentals of Successful i THE MINERAL MAP OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC In importance on the level with agricalture and forest industries, mining is for the Province of Quebec the one that shows for the near future the most possibilities; and the progress H makes has an important bearing on the provincial economy as a whole.It has given new jobs for the workers, opened new oatlets for the farms, forests and manufacturing plants; it has provided the railroads with new sources of revenue and bvilt highways to new areas that would otherwise have remain unsettled.It is with great pleasure that the Department of Mines of the Province of Quebec invites everyone to visit the Sixty* Third Annual Sherbrooke Exhibition and view a mineral map stressing the importance of mining in oar economic life and showing how fortunate we are with oar mineral resources.DEPARTMENT OF MINES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Hon.Jonathan Robinson, K.C.Minister A.0.Dufresne Deputy Minister The brothers did not mi.-s their clothes until they prepared to go home early in the evening.Other children at the Colony had gone by this time and Alan and Eddie and their friends were left alone.One of these other boys was nine, the other five.Alan took charge and sent the nine-year-old, who had his clothes, off to the bus stop with instructions to get Mrs.Anderson and some clothes.The bus did not come for 25 minutes and it grew later and darker.Eddie became cold, the five-year-old grew frightened.Trees took strange shapes in the darkness and the youngsters began to cry.Alan decided that clothes or no clothes, the situation called for bolder strategy.He set out with his two charges for the bus stop, took the wrong turning in the dark and moved away instead of toward the bus.But this story has a happy ending.Mrs.Anderson, speeding in a taxi, reached the Colony.Her calls were soon heard and three cold, tired but very, very relieved young boys went home.Viscount Mounfcbatten, who opened the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto yesterday, has a warm spot in his heart for Canadians.On the front page today las views on the Dieppe raid which he considers \u201cone of the most vital | operations\u2019\u2019 of the war, are re-j lated.i The former chief of combined | operations had a hand in another ! Canadian raid on the French coast about four months before Dieppe.This was a \u201chush hush\u201d operation i and the fact that Canadians took j j part in it was kept under cover for, , nearly two years.; British Commandos were given the task of staging a hit and run; sortie near Boulogne, with the ob-1 .iective of capturing prisoners and I destroying a few German strong1 points.It was what was known as u reconnaissance raid.\t,| ! Canadian troops, keyed up byj long training, were clamoring fori a.'iion and it was decided to send! 'long part of the Carlton and h ork Regiment from New Bruns-! wick.We accompanied the Cana-1 (dans os this sortie but by one of hose queer turns of fate the Cana-bbn landing party came under eavy fire from the Germans and frdled to get ashore.There were no casualties but the Canadians were disconsolate that! their first chance to come to blow?with the enemy had been thwarted before it really got under way, ] Their chagrin was increased by] the fact the British troops had I completed their mission successfully.Back in I/mdon, the day the.raid was completed, Viscount Mount-batten reluctantly ruled that no mention of Canadian participation could be made in news stories.One of the objects of these raids is to^learn as much as we can ari.tl toll as little as we can,\u201d he aid.\u201cThe Germans don't know .he Canadians were along so there ! is no use telling them that your I soldiers are ready for this sort of action.\u201d\t] So into the waste-paper baske.'¦vent thousands of words-on what, in effect, was the Canadians\u2019 first real operation of the war.Had we known then, as Viscount Mount-batten knew, that Dieppe was to fodow so soon we would not have thought the dark thoughts that went with the deflated story.Manufacturing provides executives with a simple and basic, yet compete analysis of the fundamentals of modern manufacturing, to guide them in establishing a new ente:-prise, or in modernizing an existing one.Stressing the importance of good organization and developing an objective viewpoint of ma -ufacturing problème, the book covers in deta;i such processes as designing and processing the product, housing the enterprise, per-sonel practices, management controls, etc., and supplies a new slant on such important subjects a?designing.formalizing, evaluating, and staffing the organization.The Case History method of pree^n*?.-t:or ' used throughout.LETTER FROM BRITAIN Justice In England EGION OG trinities of legion Dranches Throughout the Eastern Township* B> EDWARD HODGKIN Ten years ago, just before tho war, 1 went to prison, 1 went, let me add, as a visitor, or rather as a reporter which made me one of the lucky ones who find prison an easier place to get out of than into.Tho re.son for my visits was that Sir Samuel Hoare, now Lord Temple-wood, Home Secretary in what was then Britain\u2019s C o n sorvative Government, had brought in a Prison Ko-form Bill, and I wont round the prisons trying to find out for my newspaper why they were supposed to need reforming.Then the war came, and the Prison Bill was pushed into a pigeon hole, from which it only emerged a year ago, this time with its title changed to the Criminal Justice Bill, and with a Labor Government to back it instead of tie Conservatives.This Bill has just passed through all it?Parliamentary stages, with the support of members of all parties.It is good sign that in spite of all its other preoccupations Parliament can still find time to consider a subject like penal reform, which is not likely to gain any member fresh votes, and to devote its attention to an outcast section of the community like prisoners.Why did Parliament do it?Partly, I think, because in Britain we are conscious that a century or more ago wo led the world in prison reform, under the inspiration of such great humanitarians as John Howard, Elizabeth Fry and Jeremy Bentham; and we would like, as far as possible, to keep this lead.M o, in the last 20 years the prison Commissioners, who are responsible for Britain\u2019s prisons, have been doing a lot of experi-me.jit in treating delinquents And this has produced enough results for legislative nctioiv to be taken.I remember going to visit Wakefield prison in Yorkshire, where the most remarkable of these experiments was being conducted.Outdoor Prison A few miles from the prison itself, which was one of the usual fortress-like buildings, was a camp in the woods.Here selected prisoners lived and worked, with nothing to prevent them running away except the knowledge that they were trusted not to, and that if they did abuse this trust it would react against the men they ?were working with.They did a hard and full day\u2019s work at the camp, felling trees and draining the ground, but it was a healthy life and they were conscious that the work was useful, not monotonous work for work\u2019s sake like mail-bag sewing.This experiment was a success.Only one or two men have trie.d to escape from Wakefield camp, and prisoners who have been there hardly ever turn up in goal again.In fact this new sort of treatment seems to cure as much as it punishes, and the community is thereby the gainer.Of course such treatment is only possible with selected offenders, but the point of the new Bill is to make it possible for treatment to be graded so that not only does the serious offenders get his deserts, but the young man who perhaps more by misfortunes than by malice has gone wrong, gets a chance to rehabilitate himself.Having admitted that my visits to prisons have not been the result of any misunderstanding with the law, I should like to be able to claim an equally clean sheet with regard to the police courts.1 musf, however, admit that I once appeared in the wrong part of court, which cost me a £2 fine and a warning to drive more carefully next time.The proceedings took place in a building in a small country town which had been a court room for five hundred years.The chairman of the bench of magistrates was a Duke.His colleagues on the bench were all men and women of standing in the local community, and all acted as magistrates voluntarilj\u2019.These local magistrates, Justices of the Peace as they are called, deal with 90 per cent of all the cases which come before the courts in England.The big crimes\u2014murder, treason and so on\u2014which get into the newspapers, are tried by High Court Judges and Jury, but the ordinary small breaches of the law, like poaching, riding a bicycle without a light, parking your car too long and so on\u2014all these are the daily fare of voluntary magistrates.The Woman Magistrate The voluntary system is an excellent thing, and a® far a® the administration of law is concerned, it has worked well in these islands for many hundreds of years.\\ Royal t ommiislon lias just been inquiring into its present workings, ami has decided that, although in certain ways there is room for improvement, in general the system does not need changing.It may seem strange to trust tho administration of law to men and women who have no logal training ulthough in every court there is « solioi-tor as clerk to advise on purely legal matters I, but in small communities justice is ns much a matter of personality and common sense as of toxt-books, and tho local people, subject always to appeal, of course, arc probably botter equipped than anybody else to see that fair play is done.In the big towns, where administering the law is a full-time job, there is always at least one full-time, paid magistrate.In London there are several (among them a woman), and when one of thorn retired the other day he received an unusual testimonial to his sense of pustiee.A group of what we now call \u201cbarrow boys,\u201d who used to bo better known as costermongers, got up a subscription and bought him a gold watch as a testimony to the fair-minded way he had sl-eame up before him.Their ways treated them when they \u2018'crime\u201d is always the same -obstruction,\u201d which means selling things from their har-rows in the main streets, \"Here they get in the way, instead of in the side streets.This magistrate had dealt humanly with their transgressions and they were duly giatefui.Now, to show their There isn't much to report on the Legion Front this week, except that the Pipe Band had a hot time in Bury and Seotstown last Sunday.The boys >ay that next time they have an engagement on a hot day, they're going to take along a \"clothes wringer for (he use of!\u201d The Band members are wondering when they arc going to get their kilts Cheer up, boys! Prob-nol\\ they\u2019ll arrive when it's about 20 below zero; you know how it used to be in the army.I romom-hor how wo spent a winter in Holland privti.-alle freezing to death then all of a sudden a largo shipment of Rod t'ro-> woollies arrived for the boys in April! Did ya notice I had company la?! public spirit, they have formed themselves into an association to encourage honest street trading, and costers\tj who break its regulations will\tj got worse treatment from their collotigues than they do front the magistrates.! MANSONVILLE Mrs.Cloophas Poulin and Miss ; Madeleine Poulin are visiting relatives in Dorchester County for j two weeks.Mr and Mrs.Flmer Hal-er, of Russell, Out., and Mr.and Mrs, Janies Gibb, of London.Ont., j wore guests of Mr.and Mrs.11.\\V.Sulliv an.Mrs.Betty Johnson and Miss ! Barbara Brouillet Ie spent two [ days in Montreal.Mrs.Ethel Bailey was the guest ! of her sister, Mrs Â.L White, and Mr.White.Mr.and Mrs.TT.\\V.Sullivan ami Mr.and Mrs.Jamc® Gibb mo tored to Old Orchard, Mo.A box party in aid of the Dim-I kin Church was held in the Town I Hall.Proceeds will go to help in wiring the church for electric I lights.week?It seems Uherchi another Kilroy in Stanstead.Hi, pal1 How do you liko being a Winone 11 ?Thu- week wo introduce the fir*t of our promised lories of Pen Per.traits of Legion personalities, commencing with our pro'idont.Pen Portrait\u2018No.1.t'emrade i hades Alexander Kench, M.B.K., \"Chuck,\" as he i* commonly called, is this yeor\u2019i president of Uraneh No.10 and also ovd vice-president of the Quel oc Go mmand.Ho was born in Victoria, B.(\u2019.in TJT.1, ami was educated in the West graduating from Vancouver High in June, 1938.After leaving school, he was employed in tho automotive trade in Vancouver.Being intrrt -led in Aviation he joined the Auxilinrj Air Force, \\o, ill GAG Squadron, nud on the outbreak of war went Into active service with the R, G, A.F.Chuck* specialty was Air-gunnery, and he attained the rank of WO.1, s nior Armament Instructor, (Bombs and Guns).Ho was considered ?uoh a valuable instructor that he was never posted overseas, much to his disappointment.At the end of the war he was decorated with the M.H.E.Ghuck is happily married, his wife bring formerly Miss Lillian Peabody, of our fair City, whom he met while he was stationed at Windsor Mill- in 1940, They war* married in 1912, and they have two lovely daughters, Sus-.i and Dorothy.( hurles is now in the insurance business, uuj lives in Sherbrooke, on .1 offre Street, Besides being president of our Legion Branch, ho is vice-prosi-dent of the newly formed Kiwaiin Club, and is also adjutant of tho local Air Gadets.Under Comrade Kench\u2019s presidency, Branch No.10 is flourishing, and is rated one of the best branches in the province.Coming up! Branch Kxecuthe meeting.Memorial Home, 8 p.m.Monday, August .'loth Important» business.KILROY.mzSNG ECONOMY IS YOURS WHEN YOU DRIVE ONE OF THESE ENGLISH-BUILT FORD CARS Now On Display .See Them TODAY1 I r Anglia Prefect WHY BUY A USED CAR WHEN you can easily purchase a new English-built Fmd car at such remarkably low prices .The ANGLIA and the PREFECT are both on display at our showrooms.They will give truly amazing savings on gas, oil and upkeep.Fine leather .cloth upholstery and ample luggage space.Smooth, lively performance in traffic and on the highway.The Anglia 2-door Sedan.$1505 The Prefect 4-door Sedan .$1725 (Price* delivered in Sherbrooke, fully equipped, including Spare Tire) SHERBROOKE MOTORS ltd.22 MINTO STREET CUutified Advertising Dept.Phone 6262 K£S(f£rSt,se 1 CLASSIFIED ADS.must be received by 4 p.m.previous day.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Real Estate Farms For Sale To Let Advocates fi.m GHUJCDY, MoMANAUY à WAJ^li ¦M», ft WtlUactoa St.Mo.Phaa« a N.aOLTHAM.to., AO V OCA'IX IM.It WaUiaxtoB Ma Phuo.7k KOUtSXAD.HOW A AO * BBAOUCY.OUvtw Uda-.» WaUlcrtoe Sa TtL 7*7.I,-* aovMM.K.C., W.B.Brull'*.o.a HowwA.G«n«rmJ trial prMtlcA w a lymob.K.C., oaWBaAi, PEAO OM.S«U«B«at of BtUU* s«n (.If* Balkttoa eiMtseocEA_______ IWINO ft lier AD DEN, AUJRJm BhOO.107 Flae* d'Am»», Montrai.T«l- Lan-.out* H7W.J.Armiug* ttwlna, S.C.G.or«« #¦\tK.O.__________ ! _________ Chartered AccountanU For Sale fTsTaoss * aoN.ohastxbæd au- oowitaatA Montreal.________ Dentist DR J.A.L.AJ'TDBY, 8 UR G BON-DENT 181, 100 WelllnetoD St.No.oppotlU Court Howa Phone WSj_________________ Physicians and Surgeon»__________ ir YOU UVE OUT OF THE CITY AND want to invent In Shf-rbrooke Re»l Eetnle, consult Edward'i R ally end Inveet-ment Ce.Inc.a Welllnaton St.North, Sherbrooke.Tel, 135.Reel Estate For Sale HOTEL.25 BOOMS, SITUATED 15 mllfci from Sherbrooke, Grill teals 200.Excellait busineet turnover.Price $75,.OOfl.Cash $30,000.Apply Lucien Lafontaine 20-H College St., Magog.______ WONDERFUL BUSINESS PLACE 8ITU.nM 14 Drummond Road.3 mom reti-denca with 17,000 feet area.Adaptable for any business.Imm«diute posses-\u2022 ion.See Heberts 110 Belvidere.Phone 3150.DR mflEH, PHOlil «7*.\t« GORDON \u2022t Beearetbarepy.Urinani Diseaea_ Veterinary Surgeon BREaPBOOKE WrmUNARY HOSPITAL Dr.U A.Gendreau.«7 Wellington Booth.Acme Typewriter Co.Reg\u2019d W.E.HAMMOND, Prop Aathoricrd Representative for Underwood Typewriters 74 Wellington Soath-Phun« 37 37 ANGLES, BEAMS.CHANNELS, RODS, Equaro.', biaya, topper, all aizci in full longtha and all now.S'PE'CIAI#\u2014Tap and die set*, $30, regular $Û0.Tarpaulins in sévirai Biic-a.Sherbrooke Metal Co., -i'6 WollinKton South.j SOLID WALNUT 4 POSTFR BF;D COM.i>!cte with enhle spring nnd spring fill'd l mattre-s.10 Arsrylo St.tup«taln»L | Phone 2054.! CH ALA.NGEK\u2019S ORFORD, MO U Nil\u2019BAT- ! ton, purebred Jersey bull, 18 months old, , j can be r gistored.C.E.Horr-ett.I ' Magog, Que.200 AC UK FA-RIM, Ity MILKS FROM Mag- electricity, running water, b rooms, bathroom, 21 «\u2019owe, >i huiL®», othu-young aninrittl».Priée $12,500,\t( e .n Î7.00G.Apply Lucien Lafontaine, 20»H \u2022 Collfg#» S-t , Magog.FARM OF 150 ACRFÆ IN VICINITY Or \u2019 Krovvlton, on« mil* from main highway with magnlReient view of Brome Lake.House with good foundation, of * ro ^ and bathroom, hut capable of expansion.Running hot and cold water with new' heating aystem.Good harn and outside buildlngn with 40 head nf stork end all modern «Kjulpmtnt, 40 apple tree* and maple bu*h with 405 trees.Part of farm extends to highway at lake front, I Telephone nnd electricity.Immediate or early occupation can be arranged.Apply Box 135, Record.I ARM FOR SALK WITH OR WITHO ( T stock and machinery, 1 mile from La-bonte's restaurant.Apply A.M.Forne1, North Hatley, K.R.2.(ROOMS AND BATHROOM.ALMi gararje.i Brcaîîfaat and a upper if de-*,red.Apply 226, Seventh Avenue.5 ROOM A'!,L FLR.NISHKD WITH automatic henUr and laundry In the cel.ar ; for rent for 'J months only.Apply 1fl2 M< Manamy.\t| 1 ROOM FLAT.FURNITURE FOR SAME for «aie.Apply 5513 Larocque.TO LET Office 23\u2019 x 48\u2019 Immediate Possession 10 Albert Street \u2014 Tel.222 Rooms To Let 2 FURNISHED BEDROOMS IN QUIET family.Apply Mrs.Arnold, 201\u20147th Ave, Phone 3382-J.Domestic Help Wanted COOK, INTELLIGENT AND FLEAS ANT.plain cooking.Private day e«\u2019hooî.Live In.Write St.Georgc\u2019u School of Montreal, Inc., 3106 Weitmount h'vd 135 AC.m FARM, 8 ROOM BRICK hous«, electricity, fully equipped, complete farm machinery.Registered Jersey herd.Maple buah, church, achiiol \u2022y mile.Ontario 60 mile* West Montreal.$9,600.Apply 91 Fairmount, Ai-t.TABLK GIRL AND CHET YEAR round job.Good anlary fer right person.Best of references.Apply Lake-view Hou&c.Phone 17, Knowlton, Female Help Wanted LOST Man\u2019s Wrist watch with stainless steel bracelet.Reward.John McKay, North Hatley.Z-fh Rousseau AUCTIONEER FARM and TOWN SAWYERV1LLE Phone 9 Live Stock for Sale GURNEY COAL AND WOOD RANGE with waterfront, warm;hr rloaet, nml reservoir.Used 2 winters only.Tel.48-J, Cowansville, Quo.1 COOK STOVE WITH WARMING OVEN, hot water front, both wood and coni grate*, equipped with High Heat oil burnir, all in very good condition, 1 bed room set, dining table and : ome , pieces of antique furniture and Kodak 3A alee with attachments.A.E.Todd.Compton.Que.FEW JERSEY BULL CALVES\u2014ALSO eo-ne yearling heifers\u2014By proven sires and from R.O.P.dams\u2014Priced conservatively\u2014pedirrees on application\u2014 Hiilsdowne Farm, Knowlton, Que.AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF Wilfrid Aubin, H.DWOOD * HILL.ST.GEORGES ROAD.CORNER »TH RANGE ST.CLAUDE Thursday, September 2nd, AT 9 O\u2019CLOCK A M.12 cow», Holstein bull 21year* old.bull 11 j year» old, he;f-:r, l1^ years old, blark hone and mare fc yeir» old, horse 7 year» old weight 1,057-lb»,, good driver and worker, hens, separator, churn, mowing machine, ral.a 12 foot, double e-ieds, il-igh, 2 double wagon*, one auto wh##i*.ruîiber tired buggy, manure spreader, hay and '\u2022cod rark*, cord wo d 3 fcot, p.ow, »uiVy plow, phng, double and driving harnesa, wagon box, kg gripe, 7 milk can*, strainer, 25 and 30 gallon milk can*, grindstont, buffalo, «hovel*, forks, chains, Champion f-ugar outfit, leak\tlot ?hinglea, electrk fence battery, cow dog, «tone.2 l.*dj and rpring^, maures*, bureaux, parlor *ct, gramphone, sideboard, sofa, dishes, many other article*.N > reserve as the farm is aold.Terms: Cash.LEO DANIELS, Auctioneer.Trl.ir.O.R.2.Cars For Sale PRAFTICALLY BRAND NEW LINCOLN 12 cylinder, black sedan, 1917.Fully equipped with special lined tires, Ik* guard tubes, radio, heater, air-conditioned and over-drive.$5,000.Will accept trade.Phone 3760.FLOORING & ROOFING IS OUR BUSINESS! Modern Equipment \u2014 Guaranteed work by competent and insured employees.Hare Your Job Done Right at the right prfee! Modem Supply Co.Phone 5019-W for estimates.NAILS\u2014PAINT MATHIAS Typewriter Exchange Royal Typewriters 243 Office\tRes 2873 TILE RUBBER - ASPHALT 40 colours available Wholesale and Retail J.BEAUDOIN 88 Wellington South \u2014 Tel.5139 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, Cabinets.FREE ESTIMATES SALVONI DUVAL Painting Contractor, Paper Hanging, Floor Sanding and Finishing.fi.3-A Wellington St.North, Apt.31 Tel.: Office 2753-W \u2014 Res.3313 WAR SURPLUS AND SURPLUS PAINT $1.75 per gallon and up.All color* avpi \u2022 able including white.Manufactured by C.I.L., Lowe Bro ., W.Moor:, Martin-j Scnour etc.Steel nails, all sizes, any quantity.Write for price list.Sher-man\u2019.*, Postal Station C.Toronto, Ont.WINDMILL.GOOD CONDITION.COM-1 plrte with trunk.William Bowers, Hun* tingville.Phone 916-R-13.CHENILLE BEDSPREADS.$4.99 EACH.Real value at wholesale prie*.Beautiful Basket design Chenille bedspreads, full ; 90x100, for $7.98; also Habitant naro C henille spreads for double or single hods, in all pastel colors, fast dyv, $4.99 eacn.hooked rugs, 18\u201dx36, 3 for $4.00.Thee>e articles are worth double the price.Sent | C.Ü.D.plus postage.Money immediately rc funded if not satisfied.Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherbrooke St.West, ( Montreal, Que.CHOICE.HEALTHY.PURE BRED j Cocker spaniel puppies, and English Setter puppies.AU colors and ages.Delivered free.Satisfaction guarantees | Martin Kennu u.Kcg'd, Bedford, Que.CREAM, SEPARATOR.1.000-LB.CAP-aci\u2019ty, used 6 months.McCormick- 1 Dcrring.Cash S45.Apply Normr.nl Mcore, R.R.1, East Angus.i'honc 50-R-12.\t, 14-INCH BLOCK WOOD, DELIVERED; at your door.Call N.Hatch.Phone , 64-J-2.\tj 2 DOUBLE BEDS.1 SINGLE BED, 1 LOW priced, electric fence $5, 1 gallon freezer, $5, small tables and floor lamps.\u201cWhizzer\u201d bicycle priced $100.Cream separator, capacity 500-lbs, price $40-Phone 2491-W.SELT/ING FOiR CASH 1,000 CORDS 4 foot slabs at lowest price on record cf $1 per cord.Apply or interview George Norris and Son Reg\u2019d, Ulverton, Que.Phone Ô03-R-5 or 603-R-4 -*- 6 PIECE KITCHEN SET.BABY\u2019S PRAM and other articles.Apply Albert Sax-tree.42 Down St.Lennoxville i.\u2014.- - LESTER CABINET GRAND PIANO IN perfect condition.Mrs.Charles Cass.A j r\u2019l 1\t: Que WASHING MACHINE FOR SALE.TEL.Lennoxville 190-M.1947 MONARCH IN VERY GOOD CON-d it ion.Apply 111 Belvidere St 1938 CHRYSLER IN GOOD CONDITION, new battery, good tires, heater and s ai-ed beam lights.Phone 709-W-6 after 6 p.m.ATTENDU ON \u2014 N AiSH :\tAMIB ASS A D O R '47, 10,000 miles, very good condition, like new, all equipped, radio, heater, air-aonditioned, «cat-covers, sun-vizor, fog lights, life guard tube.A Rouanda, 17 St.Catherine St.Magog.Tel 721.1934 FORD COUPE.WITH RUMBLE seat in good running order.K.D.Cooper, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.1942 PANEL CHEVROLET TRUCK.Good condition.All good tire».Haabim and Hamid, Knowlton, Que.BILINGUAL OFFICE GIRL WANTED,, knowledge of bookkeeping, typewriting and shorthand, pr.fcrably experienced but not essential.Good salary and permanent position.Apply Mozart Limited, 96 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Situations Wanted.Female HIGH SCHOOL GIRL DESIRES 1\u2019OSl-lion baby sitting evenings.Box 134, Record.Situation Wanted, Male MIDDLE-AGED MAN DESIRES TOSI.tion doing chore work for winter months.Box 127, Record.Male and Female Help CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION\u2014PEE-pare now for Fall examinations.Write M.C.C.Civil Servie» School, 357 Laurier Avenue, Toronto, Opt.Room and Board Wanted MAN TEACHER DESIRES BOARDING place, short di-lance from Beebe Aca-cbmy, preferably where no children.Write Cooks hi re, K.R.L, or Phone G2-k-4l, William V.French Lost and Found MAJOR OIL COMPANY Requires Experienced Service Station Attendant (Resident of Magog only) Must be bilingual.Apply in writing, stating qualifications; RECORD BOX 137 EIirCK HEARSE COMBINATION.Super!-or body.Color: Black.In good condition.Apply Duranhau and Jalbert, 13b King St.East.Tel.fi05.1935 PONTIAC.MOTOR NEWLY RK-huilt, 5 perfect tires.Price $500.Phone 2491-W.Wanted to Purchase WE ARE BUYERS: CORD WOOD, HARD and softwood slabs, with edgings separ ated and bundled.State prices, quantities and loading point.Boire & Frere, Inc., 2000 Mercier Street, Montreal.GRUfiN PRECISION MANS WRIST watch.Lost between Ayer\u2019s Cliff and North Hatley, Thurs.26th.Please return to J.Gagnon, North Hatley or Phone 183, Reward WHITE GOLD RING WITH AMEIT'HYST None liost on Wednesday.Reward.Phone 0262 BRICKLAYERS WANTED $2.00 per hour Apply Monday or Tuesday at PENTAGON Construction Co.Ltd.King St.West (at new Bell Tel.bldg, site) AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept.4th, 9 A.M.At St.Theresa f arm, on Richelieu, 2 iriks from St.Jean, on Main Highway* 29 mile* from Montreal.; Will be sold\u2014without reserve\u2014Hou>.e-j hold furniture, farm implements, horses, 1 j S9 registered Jtreeys, all blood tested; 50, J of which will freshen in September, Goto- ; j oer and November.Also farm for sale, ! situation ideal for ary typo of business.! Terms; Cash.TOM WHITTAN*R, ANI'CINe FONTAINE, Auctioneers, i 1663 Girouard, St.Hyacinth*, Que.AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDUE OF Murray J Gallup, GVLI.UP HILL, MELBOURNE Tuesday, August 31st, AT 12:30 O\u2019CLOCK P.M.SHARP Mare S-years-old 1,200-lbs., mare 12-years-old 1.5C.D-lb^., double and single 1 wagons, roadcart, mowing machine, hay-loader, Massey Harris milking machine two units, light sleigh, driving harness, 1 fanning mill, 2 cream separators, coal brooders, Stuart-clippers, 2 complete bed-I room sets, chest of drawers, 2 complete dining room sets, Philco radio, studio couch, 2 wall mirror?, quantity of chairs and tables, kitchen rang., table cabinet, dishes and kitchen utensils, 2 lounges, refrigerator, baby carriage, gasoline iron, Winchester rifle and shotgun, coal oil stove 4 burners, oil heat, r, plumbing ! tools, gasoline lantern, ice cream freezer, 2 men's fur coats.No rererve.The farm is sold.Term?: Cash.LEO DANIELS, Auctioneer | Tel.199-R-2.Windsor Mills, Que.Rues RUGS: BEAUTIFUL BROADLOOM RE-versibk seamless ru^s made from your old carpets, materials, into any sizes or colors, catalogue, information upon request.Anglo-French Carpet Go., 2037 Peel StreU, Montre*1- Personal Wanted To Rent FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED housekeeping quarters in good district, wanted by refined middle-aged couple, up children.Box 138, Record.1 OR 6 ROOM TENEMENT WANTED IN Sherbrooke or Lennoxville.Dave\u2019s Parcel Delivery.Phone 1I87-W.4 OR 6 ROOM TENEMENT WANTED IN Sherbrooke or Lennoxville.Dave\u2019s Parcel Delivery.Tel.1'7-W.FAMILY OF SEVEN URGENTLY Require accommodation in Sherbrooke ; HAVE PUL* lots, 6 to S weeks.Send for price list.Reasonably prompt shipments.It\u2019« also time to order October chickt.Bray 1 Hatchery, 12i John X., Hamilton.Ont.Wanted to Exchange NEW HOUSE, 2 TENEMENTS.MOD-ern, revenue $35 per month.Will exchange for large farm with machinery J or business.Apply Clovis Hamel, Drummond St., Sh rbrooke.Dr.J.P.FORTIER B.A., L.M.C.C.Eye - Ear - Xose - Throat Eyes Examined (2 to 4 P.M.and 7 \u2018o 8 P.M.Daily) Phone SIS - New Continental Bldg.Sherbrooke, Que.Sell unwanted articles through the Record Want Ads.\u2014Low cost or three consecutive insertions.HARD OF HEARING?World's first electrical hfarinK aid manufacturer: ACOUSTICOIM Sales and Service.Impression snd ear molds made.Batteries for all makes of hearing aids.Demonstrations in the most prominent cities at the Eastern Townships.Information as to dates given on reqncsG Demonstration in Sherbrooke every Monday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.^\tfir'rAIVT\t01 Brewster Street.fee, HhUIN, Representative \u2014 Telephone 4239-W.GUY BLANCHETTE B.C.L.Barrister and Solicitor Tel.816 \u2014 Suite 301 Continental Bldg., Sherbrooke.FLOOR SANDING \"Done the way you like it\u201d Expert Workmen\u2014Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 10 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.1794-K Veteran Roofing REG\u2019D \u2022\tALL TYPES OF ROOFINO AND FLOOR TILING \u2022\tROOFING REPAIRS Moderate Prices; Work Guaranteed; Men Insured.L.W.TRUSSLER, Prop.352 Bowen S.\u2014 Tel.1288-J S.G.NEWTON CIVIL ENGINEER Consultant on Construction Projects.150 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke to- tâe 'JARRING FRED Mil and NORMA HUTTON with HENRY MATTHEWS and his Orchestra it SPONSORED BY DOW BREWERY, AlONTREAt o>'4C^ oo, p/r*t w wm % ^ HELP WANTED THE PHILIP CAREY CO.LTD.hare openings for steady experienced workers on rotating shift and day work.Presently we require: 1.\t8 men at a basic rate of SO.73 per heur for roofing.2.\t3 girls at $0.56 per hour.3.\t1 electrician with class A license, $1.01 per hour.The Company offers steady work, high wages, 48-hour week, with many employee benefits such as: group insurance, Blue Cross, paid holidays, vacation with pay, mobile canteen, etc.Apply: PERSONNEL DEPT.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 TEL.370 KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED FOR PLENTY OF HEAT THIS WINTER INSTALL AN Automatic Sunbeam Coal Burner THE MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO HEAT.For Further Information Call 435.WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D 19 Marquette Street \u2014 Sherbrooke FOR SALE 264 VICTORIA STREET Two-storey stucco building containing threK heated flats; 3, 4 and 6 rooms.Two lots: 44\u2019 x 100\u2019 and 50' x 100\u2019 This most attractive property was erected in 1940 when materials and workmanship were far superior than now available \u2014 in consequence it has none of the many flaws so common in houses recently built.Hot water Timken Oil Burner.Walls and roof insulated.Hardwood finish throughout.As owner is leaving the country, the six-room flat will be available for almost immediate occupation by purchaser.Price and terms on application to Sherbrooke Trust Company By Zane Grey I HOPE A/CT.'^ ,\\ DON'T WC/SZY, cyCLCHE v Jj MAA, HE\u2019fPE OO/Mt TO iV/H LISTEN TO THE ANNOUMCER.HÉ.S RlSHf^WS RACE I S60INg TO HAVE UNEXPECTED THftiU,$?LfSTEH, DCU&.JUS TFOL LCiV THS PA CK.POH'T TPY7C BEATTHOSc.BOYS; 111- BE HAPPY Ir y£u FIHI5H THE,PACE Pj you kjoapt eee/pet &IVIN&/HETHIÇ CHAA'CE TO DP/VE pop you, JAKE ¦¦IPA FEWAAOMEAJTS,FOLKS, THESE PAST CAPS AJ/LL BE CPPE.A A ThJh PILES PACKED LOifrt THP/LlS f BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu* GO T£LL twe vjET/ cook to UAVE F«,\"6 DtNNEC?CEAOy at TAO O'CLOCK AKJO HAVE ME*?PiLLOW SCEMTEO WiTW EAU PE ODOQ - AS SWELL T&\u2019TE THCEE/7 VVHAT'S TH- I/ATTEÇ YOU'CT MOT A.FPA\u2019O FI COME 0^4- R_.EA H BAIT- v/E'C\u2019E O TO TLT KfTCWEKJ ITS V'Et?MUTT WWV DCM'T MOU TAKE CAT\u2019E CF NEC 7 P th:s 003-A£E VOU 9:> HEAVENS WHAT WAS that roî SCSEAM FOC?NO-I THOUGHT rr wa3 a RAT // _______\tJ t// I\t5 C - -A JÏ j Ct* 1^4* K -« r-»*-\t*¦\u2014¦!\t1\u2014 V'-A \u2022 -W» » r SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, |048.WASH TUBBS A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES By l.onlie Turner COMf IN FRC>f6^ MR M.KCtÿ WAITIN' J £R- YA s: r- «.V'1 5CR.M t«c.\\TW Ci r i.\tX » rxr MF IW.VCU VIPER 1 VOUlL >\tCPI THF PAV SO'U Iklt'P TO PEERED!'3r AV M.t - - -___________«n Lennoxville Magog Central Service Station Phone 247-J Lennoxville Specializing in Car Shampoo ing Lubrication.Tires, Batteries, and Accessories.MONTGOMERY & PAGE (.Prop.) MAGOG DRIVE YOURSELF r\"G\u2019D 9 cars at your service Tel.Res.2507 \u2014 Olfiee 225.t>7a Main St.\u2014 Magog Gerard Leroiu, Prop.Auto Repairs \u2014 All Kinds! All Stove Oil On-the job 24 hofrs a day.Prompt Road Service night and day \u2014 telephone 195 BELAND\u2019S SERVICE STATION 270 Main St.\u2014 Lennoxville is now sold on a cash basis.PAUL BEAUDOIN PENNSYLVANIA GAS CO.Tel.540 \u2014 MAGOG Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.CjV, ARTS, SCIENCE, AND COMMERCE College courses for High School graduates (Tien and women) leading fn two years to diploma of Associate in Arts, Science, or Commerce, In four years to degree of B.A., B.Sc.or B.Con.Equivalent courses day end evening.AND SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS SCHOOLS BUSINESS Business School open to both men and women, Secretarial, Stenographic, and Bookkeeping courses, ten months in length in day division, similar courses in evening division.FINE AND APPLIED ART Professional and business-time training in all branches of fine end Commercial Art, including drawing and painting, modelling and sculpture, portraiture, poster design, fashion drawing, textile design illustrations, advertising art.Day and Evening.Coeducational, EVENING ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS Evening classes in elementary grades (V, VI and VII) for young people and a special class for adults, leading to high schcc! entrance.Complete four-year evening high school leading to high school graduation.General, Mathematics-Science, or Commercial Courses.Preparation for High School leaving If desired.Information from the Registrar 1441 Drummond Street, Montreal* MA.8331 FÊ1ULËR I.0 TITUTE SCHOOL PROBLEM ?HERE IS TiiE ANSWER: FELLER INSTITUTE Completely renovated, residential, co-educational academy will re-open September 14th to provide bilingual and homelike education of high school leaving standard from Grades VI to XI acceptable to Protestant Committee of Department of Education.This famous school is situated at Grande Ligne, Que., eight miles from St.Johns and was closed during the war.A Junior Department for pupils aged eight to eleven will be a new feature of the school.For full information write: REV.E.A.BOISVERT, Principal, Feller Institute, Grande Ligne, Que.Sherbrooke Protestant Schools RE-OPEN Tuesday, Sept.7th SHERBROOKE HIGH SCHOOL prepares pupils for Quebec School Leaving Certificate, Arts and Science Matriculation, and Commercial Diplomas.It offers courses in Bookkeeping, Typing.Shorthand, Commercial Law, Commercial French, Home Economics, and Drawing.Geo.E.Ewing, Wright W.Gibson, M.A., Secretary-Treasurer.\tPrincipal-Superintendent.North Hatley pJQHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Order Now for Spring Delivery Full Stock of JOHNSON REPAIR PARTS HATLEY CRAFT North Hatley comes pale and H.A.Gagnon and Son Painting \u2014 Papering Interior Decorating Specializing in Floor Sanding Also Floor Finishing.Free estimates given.Phone North Hatley 487 Cruickshank & Packard Reg\u2019o Specializing in Body and tender Repairs.Painting, Welding.24-hour Tow-Car Service KNOWLTON Miss Barbara Hamilton is attending a girls\u2019 camp, at St.Hya-, cinthe.; Mr.Loren Marsh, of Lime, Yt , is the guest of his sister, Mrs.t.1 A.Frizzle.Miss Ethel Marsh accompanied friends to Waterloo and spent the I afternoon with Mr.and Mrs.H.i G.Wells.Miss Sadie Kogerson spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Gerald , Daine and Mr.and Mrs.Gerald j Miltimore, at Waterville.i Mrs, L.Lewis and daughter, ! Marjorie, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall 1 and their guests, Mr.and Mrs.Ian C.Boyd and son, Tommy, spent the week-end at their cottage, at Sally\u2019s Pond.Mr.Harold Wright was a visitor in West Shefford.Mr.and Mrs.William Rousseau, of Chatham, Ont., are holiday guests of Mrs.Rousseau's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Taylor.Miss Lucia Knowlton, of \\\\ ater-loo, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Knowlton.Miss Jessie Sanborn has left for Montreal, where she has a pn-| sition with the Bell Telephone Company.I Mr.and Mrs.Norman Ouillotte and son, of Beauharnois, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Guil-iotte and Mr.and Mrs.Alfred ( Pearson.| Mrs.P.C.Duboyce has returned to her home in Richmond, af-| ter being the guest of Mr.and | Mrs.Ray Duboyce.Mr, Elton Bockus, of Farnham, ' spent the week-end at his home I here.Mrs.Gerald Daine and children, ; of Waterville, were guests of her brother, Mr.George Rogerson, ! and Mrs.Rogerson.Miss Ethel Wood, of Montreal, j was a week-end guest at the home 1 of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Taylor.j Messrs.Wilfred and Roger Mul- j larkey, of Farnham, spent a day 1 at fheir home here.Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Taylor, of ^ Montreal, were guests over the week-end of Mrs.Plunkett\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.LeRoy Bui-! lard.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Prouty, ' Mrs.Muriel Goddard, Mr.and Mrs.John Seymour and Mr.George McClay, of Bondville, were in town to attend the funeral of Mrs.James Armstrong.Mr.Arthur Codere, of Farnham, has been spending bis holidays at his home here.Mr.William Godden was a dinner guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Taylor.Miss Jean Inglis was a guest SCURVY CAN EASILY BE AVOIDED BY SUFFICIENT AND PROPER DIET By Edwin P.Jordan, M.D., Scurvy is brought about by an insufficient aupply of vitamin C, I or ascorbic acid, in the diet.Thii vitamin is plentiful in citrus fruit.», and is also present in green vegetables, freeh fruit juices, torn.»-toes, some root vegetables and in small amounts in milk.The disease ran he avoided by including enough of these foods in the diet.Scurvy beigirs alowly, as a rule.At first there is loss of weight, a feeling of weakness, v a g u e pains in the legs and the skin he-sallow.Soon the gums begin to become swollen and spongy, and bleed easily when brushed or rubbed.The changes in I the\tgums\tmay\tbecome so bad that i the\tteeth\tloosen\tand fall out.If ; vitamin C remains out of the diet ! for a long time, the bone of the I jaw can actually decay.Advanced Symptoms I The breath becomes foul and the tongue is swollen and red.Bleeding under the mucous membrane of the mouth is common.Gradually the skin becomes dry and rough.Swelling around the an-: kies is common, the heart palpi-| tates and its heat is feeble and , irregular.Mental depression is j characteristic.These symptoms ! come with advanced scurvy, and are not seen so often now that we know how they can he prevented.In mild forms there may be only 'such inconspicuous signs as poor 'healing of wounds, a tendency to certain infectious diseases, easy bleeding when cut, and increased susceptibility to ulcere of the stomach.This type of scurvy can be discovered only by making chemical examinations of the blood or urine for ascorbic acid.When insufficient quantities are found, the condition can be remedied readily by supplying more vitamin C in the diet.?* \u2022 Q\u2014Ls a pain under the right shoulder always a sign of gall bladder trouble, and, if so, what can be done about it?A\u2014This type of pain can come from gall bladder trouble, but other possibilities nvui-t be considered.If it is proved to he a sign of te-\\erogall bladder difficulty, treat-vere gall bladder difficulty, treat-movai of the diseased organ.f.t the Tibbit\u2019s home, at Bondville.Mrs.William Hamilton, of Brome, was in town for an afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Hume and family, of Foster, spent an afternoon with Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall.Miss Ruby Pottos, nurse-in-training, at the Royal Victoria Victoria Hospital, Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Gar-mi McLauglin.Mrs.Helene Krause, of Boston, Mass., who is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Carter, is at present visiting her brother.Mr.Ralph Murray and Mrs.Murray, in Sherbrooke.IF VOUU in ME HM/E THE OTHER ROUIE FOR.A MOM FMI i ITU WAKE A SIMPLE »wt - COMPARATIVE TEST vet», iNPcetn M.1 TRIKM that isoTnr con 1 AINtî T HE GAM! 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