Sherbrooke daily record, 2 septembre 1948, jeudi 2 septembre 1948
[" \t194*\t\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t194* \tS\tM\tT\t\\Y\tT\tF S \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3\t4 \t5\t8\t4\tg\t9\t10 11 \t12\t13\t14\tli\t16\t17\t1$ \t19\t20\t21\tm\t23\t24\t25 \t28\trs -\t28\t29\t30\t WEATHER CLOUDY Ckvir\tCloudy * I jjA'.' c m.\ti\u201d Fl 3KÎ \u2022*\u2019.fV 5TfVUSWPW j he anove pnouigrapli was taken jcslcidny aflcriuimi, during the annual l.ivcslock Parade nl Ihe Exhibition, when (no ol l!\\o provincial niinistcrs were guests of the F.T.V \\.Directors.Reading from left to right are John Reters, of Magog, Mrs.the F.T.A.A., .1.A.Ste.Marie, v ice-prosiilent.Ilonoralile I\u2019airiro Ar mit age in the background, Honorable .1.S.Monique, Minister ol Ross, managing director of the K.T.A.A.M eslei Nicliol, t.ennoxville, Mr.Nicliol, Leo Ualibortc, president of tardif, Minister without Portfolio, S.R.I tiller, ex- >.'vnr Marcus I ands and l''iiie.sts and ol llvilrau'ir Resource^ and At ' rniau AI v Civil Liberties Report Presented to Canadian Bar Association.Montreal, Sept.2 tP'\u2014Canada does not need a bill of rights.This opinion was expressed in a report of the civil liberties section of the Canadian Bar Association at g:r!.= room.The studios and Gieder aske that Mitehum be given the benefit | skiH at the various booths or d ank of doubt until all evidence is in.p0p an(j ate hot dogs and ham-Giesler, counsel for Charlie Chap- burgers.lin and Errol Flynn in past cases, Farmers were attracted to the said there were \"many unexplain- arena for the judging of Holsteins cd facts and circumstances sur- an(j light horses, rounding the raid\u201d and that the -phc grand cattle parade was an- actor\u2019a friends were convinced he other big attraction and i-the opin- the association's 30th annual enn-would be cleared.\t; ion of veteran fair-goers it was one ' vention.The section, headed by R.| Mitehum, rising star whose eal- 0f the best on record.\tM.Wills Chitty of Toronto, pro- ary has been S3,000 weekly, and.The various buildings with their posed yesterday instead a formal\t, the others accused were released\texhibits drew hundreds\tof sight-, declaration of \"those freedoms and 4hu3n0V UCclth NOl\ttXpSCl- cn bail of 31,000 each.A hearing\tseerers, especially\tthe\tindustrial\trights already inherent in the Cana-\ttg\t^|tg|\u2019 RljSSiSn\tPosition on writs of habeas corpus was set building where merchants and riian constitution,\t, !,\t\u201c\t.^ .! for Sept.8.\tmanufacturers are displaying At a luncheon meeting of the Hi HCtTlO OP APPORu.| Defective Sgt.Alva Barr, who\t^eir products.\t'\tassociation, Premier John Costello hec.aed the investigation, said '.he\tJoe LaFlamme,\tthe\tnorthern\tof Eire pictured Canada and his\tBy\tJHO.MA1 P.:\tLi raid was \u2018\u2018only the beginning of a Ontario trapper whose Canadian country laying the foundations of a Moscow, Sept.2 -VP) f or .j\t,\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2019 *\t» ».\u2022 - *\t- '\u2018ere are convinced there change in Soviet policy, j\tw\t.=__________;\t___ or foreign, because of \tintis reuehe\td\td()-d\tb miles a\tml) pi ! \u2022f\t0 1\t' bread ami\tmi\tIk.'\t1\t1 No-\train\tSashed doe\tn\\\tin a\t;¦ ioany, dr\t1 V- c i a ! i.c\t1 K V\tvaut higher\tw a\t,\tp!\tus a\ti m;\u2019\ttorrenl.\t\t\t\t tool t\t\u2019O i i\t1 v\",hi -iiny.\t\t\t\t\t*1)\talTliigt: wits\t> t\till b\toing* count\t'¦(t The H-\t\tiK'iiili.-ls has\tf 1\tia rt i\trip\ta tod\ttod a\ty and the f\t\tict a\t.mount proh-\t ia < i\tcry\tcabinet nil\ti cu\tthe\tlit\t>o r li-\tably\twill not be\t1 ; r\tlown\tfor day.-;.\t ! inn.\t1\t.y bi'ouj\u2019hl.\ta iunit t\t\tho\teu i\u2019-r\t(b\t>wer linemc\tn\tworl\t;ed throug\tr ii- rc nl.\tsitu\tation by re\tIT'?:;\tup-\tio\tb:n\u2019K\tout\ti he l 1 \u2019\tto\tro;\ttore, snai i\t Donetz basin.The Nazis are faced with a debacle worse than Taganrog.The following honorary' chairmen have been named for the Sherbrooke Home Services Campaign: Mr.Justice Charles White, Mr.Justice Dalma Landry, Mayor A.C.Ross.Other officers were: A.C.Skinner, Mrs.George Carr, F.A.Briggs, and Major Grant.Officers named for the Brome County W.C.T.U.were: Mrs.A.H.Toof, Mrs.Linus Draper, Mrs.L Hastings, Mrs.George Gorman, Mrs.Arthur Westover, Mrs.W.H.Woodward and Mrs.P.Rumsby.Greece was to get $150,000,000, with another $150,000,000 for civilian aid.It was May before Congress finally approved this highly controversial foreign policy.Survey missions went out at once.But it was June and July before any contracts were let, August before the munitions and consumers\u2019 goods began to arrive in Greece, * ¥ * COMMUNISTS ALMOST HAD TOP HAND j At that time the Commies held or terrorized i over half the country.The Greek army was disor-i ganized and the Greek government demoralized.Though the British had succeeded in putting a king on the Greek throne and had poured $288,-i 000,01)0 into trying to preserve the monarchy, they ! had failed.The British wanted to pull out and that was where the United States came in.great profit.It costs each eus-; ul-ue' ^c°nslQ.eraD.le tomer a dime to see his name in ; movement through the Province in tin4 and it costs the vending ma chine company one quarter of a cent to produce it.Of.the 17 types employed at'1 j)eë \\s 'a'matter\" of \"fact \"u'Yhe thing they have not had since the the airport, one of the more novel j\t.c ^\tUi/1\u2019\t® time of R.B.Bennett.If those, op-re- i sidered elsewhere as leader for ^ tors will have a leal choice wnen reasons that are particular ^ Que- ^ \u201dext aPPealed to _ some- is the toothbrush machine.This 0 e on is to be sold on a Que h\twho«e door the om.\u2019K a t-nnthhrnsh toothbrush i bec leadership candidate, it will nouevei, on uno.e aoor tne emits a tootncrusn, tootnniusn\t,\t¦ \u201enTllp ,.h.#.\u201eI1tial portumty now knocks, fail to case and a tiny packet of powder naVe t0 De ^lven sonle substantial ^\t-.* for rushed passengers who have forgotten their own.assurance, first of all, that spend, the political future of the will be adequartely supported bv .«oun,try wiU , ba darkened with nopeless confusion.Quebec when chosen.*\t*\t4= Hon.R.J.Manion was Quebec\u2019s candidate at the last Ottawa convention, which accepted him as DAME OR LADY?.Geoffrey Howard In London Times Is it too much to suggest BRITISH RECOVERY AFFECTS THE WORLD The importance of British economic recovery to the world employment picture is well illustrated in the case of the tobacco growers of Kentucky, the Carolinaa and other tobacco producing states who have become alarmed at the restricted amount of buying Great Britain is doing this year.1 hey predict they will be ruined unless Britain resumes buying on something like its former scale.There are many thousands of Americans, and some persons in this country, who look upon the United Kingdom as a suppliant for American charity, and a borrower who will take many years to pay back her loans.They argue:\tBritain got into the European war mess herself and helped drag us into it.If two great wars have left her broke, let her stew in her own juice.We are a vast, wealthy nation and it does not matter to us if she sinks or swims.\u201d The same argument is used in connection with the Marshall plan which calls for aid to European nations, including Great Britain The plight of the tobacco growers proves the fallacy of this argument.For decades, Britain was the greatest importer and cash buyer of United States products.Now circumstances over which she has no control have put her in the position of having to curtail imports drastically and pay for the bulk of the balance through loans.Thus United States producers are finding that many of their lines are finding markets curtailed.In addition to tobacco, industries feeling the pinch include the motion picture industry which has had almost a monopoly in the British market for nearly forty years.It has been estimated that if Britain had to depend entirely on her dollar balances to pay for her American imports, at least eight million Americans would he unemployed.Thus, it is obvious that the Marshall Plan tt the United States and similar projects by THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME AT OTTAWA Quebec Chronicle - Telegraph The shape of things to come in , the Progressive-Conservative con-! such, but be got little support vention, so far as this Province at ! from Quebec, in the ensuing elec- slight but significant change in least is concerned, is beginning to tions.Although not Quebec\u2019s can- the usage of address to Dames of; The prospect was about as hopeless as any- Icome more sharply into focus.At dkkjte, Mr.Bracken was Quebec\u2019s the Orders of Knighthood?What-1 thing could be.But as of today, one year later, the the Winnipeg\tgathering which\tchoice among\tthose nominated at\tever may\tbe felt about '\u2018Dame\u201d j business begins to look as though it might eventual- jenose Hon.\tJohn\tBracken as lead-\tWinnipeg but\the, too, was unable\tas a title,\tas a mode of address it ]y pay off.Even the most skeptical critic of the ' er, the Quebec delegation was a i to attract electoral support from seems archaic and is not only as-Truman doctrine must admit that if it had not been ismail one,\tpartly because of the\tQuebec.This\ttime, therefore, the\tsociated with age rather than hon- carried through Greece today would probably be 'factors of\ttime\tand distance but\tconvention is\tlikely to insist upon\t0r, but is\teven to many redolent, just another satellite in the Soviet orbit.\t'even more because th?party for- confiding the leadership to that rather of the pantomine stage than ^unes in this Province were then 'nan who seems able to carry the of any other form of public rccog- Ex-Gov.Dwight Griswold of Nebraska, Ameri- ! can administrator home.A start ha the Greek government, at their lowest ebb.This time is is | largest number of seats across nition.without giving much con- When John Smith is created a sidération to \"favorite sons.\u201d KBE he is addressed as Sir John .-, -f , u -,\t.«1* uitur iuyvu&l\ta unie i»\t\u2014 of the Ciieek piogiam, i* coming ajreacjv aSsnred that the Quebec Canada, \u2022S been made on reorganization of , j , aay.ass\u201crear,.,\t.U tretHnc a lift', 5nse\t' delegation to Ottawa will be a sicteiatr its tax and fiscal policies.The relief and'recon-\tparticularly numerous one, This ;\tThere has been less talk this\tSmith and the prefix\t\u201cLady\u201d ,s struction program has not been finished, hut what\tmarks an upswing in the Progrès-,\tpast week of the.formation of a\tthe feminine equivalent of the remains to be done is being transferred to the\tsivc-Conservative potential which I\tnew Quebec party and our guess\tmasculine Sir.Why,\ttherefore, Marshal! Plan Economic Co-ôperation Administra-\t'can be explained in part by the\tis that the promoters have decided\twhen Mary Smith is\tcreated a DBE, should not she be addressed as Lady Mary Smith?A change in the present awk- \t\t L\tMcKENNY By W«- E.McKenny,\tON BRIDGE AmaricVs Card A*thoritf \t\t1 \t\t\u2014 monstrated Mr.Croll retorted: \u201cI haven\u2019t forgotten the padlock law.I haven\u2019t forgotten the treatment accorded trade unions.I haven\u2019t forgotten the billboards displayed by the Duplessis party during the recent provincial election saying \u201cwe don\u2019t give money to strangers,\u201d meaning we don\u2019t want to give aid to Britain.I am also aware of the origin of the Social Credit party in Alberta.Quebec and Alberta are our blind spots.\u201d The remarks may be good politics for Mr.Croll personally.But their general effect cannot be anything but bad and it is regrettable that a man who is usually as constructive as he is should have made them.For the Manning government in Alberta and the Duplesis government in Quebec represent in a more real sense that any governments in the country the people of these two provinces.They have both recently been returned to office by majorities so conclusive that there can be no question on that score.Therefore we have the picture of an Ontario M.P.in effect criticizing the people of two provinces in Canada.And he is one of the people who would accuse Ontario Premier George Drew of destroying national unity.The people of any Canadian province have a perfect right to elect a government of their choosing, Under our democratic system they don\u2019t require the permission or approbation of Mr.Croll or anyone else for that purpose.! There has been nothing said or ; done by those governments or any of their members contravening the laws of Canada.If there has been i it is up to the government Mr.Croll ; supports to do something about i it.j They are giving satisfactory ad* ; ministration to the people who have elected them.Therefore it ill behooves a politician from another province to make such comments as i Mr.Croll did.Obviously the Toronto M.P.doesn\u2019t like seme of the things that j have been said by Mr.Duplessis ; and some of the Alberta Social j Creditors.Frankly, neither do we.But we don\u2019t like some of the things Mr.Croll has said during his political career and probably the Alberta and Quebec people feel the same way.Canada needs unity today.Al-i berta and Quebec are at ill part of , Canada.And the way t# indue®, 'unity in Canada is not fo* soma ! Ontario politician to pass' out gratuitous insults at their governments.In saying what he did Mr, ; Croll rendered a distinct disservice to the national unity of which he has spoken so fervently on othei occasions.ward and archia method of address would be socially less embarrassing and, in the case ofj younger women, somewhat less ri-' diculous.L *Q75 V 10 8 3 2 ?A K 7 2 *96 McKENNEY ON BRIDGE PUT TABLE\u2019S QUEEN ON OPENING TRICK Today lesson hand is taken from Henry Brandt\u2019s excellent article In the July issue of The Bridge World, entitled \u201cUp With the Queen?\u201d Before reading further, however, I would like to have you picture the following combination of cards: North has the same spade holding, but only three hearts, five \\ diamonds to the aee-jaok-ten and the ace and one club.South has the same spade holding, three hearts to the ace-king, lo ir riia- * K 10 4 3 ¥ A 7 5 ?10 9 6 Dealer A J 9 8 ¥ K J 9 ?\t843 *\tJ 8 7 5 A A 6 V Q6 4 ?QJ 5 4.AKQ103 Lesson hand\u2014N-S vul.South\tWest\tNorth\tEast IN.T\tPass\t2N.T\tPass 3 N.T\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening\u2014A3 The oiiginal $150,000,000 earmarked for mili- I tar y aid in the first year wasn\u2019t enough.It had to he raised to $172,000,000.The extra money was | obtained by cutting back the reconstruction pro- i gram.Even that wasn\u2019t enough.An additional ; $225,000,000 had to he appropriated by the last ! Congress to carry operations through Juno 30, I 1949.I It all depends on how much outside pressure there is against the Greek government, how well | the reorganized Greek army, navy and air force of 200,000 men will be able to guard against future Communist campaigns from the north and from within.* * » PRICE PER COMMIE SEEMS LITTLE HIGH % But the total of $397,000,000 required for a two-year campaign to wipe out the Commies in a territory not much larger than the state of Louisiana seems kinda high.The following of the Communist Gen.Markos Vafiadcs have been estimated at 25,000 by the Greeks, at about 10,000 by the Americans.Taking even the larger figure, it comes to $15,400 fier head.If that's what it takes to chase all the Commies out of western Europe, the cost may be prohibitive.The relief and reconstruction part of the program makes much pleasanter reading.The original $150,000,000, cut back to $128,000,000 when military operations were expanded, was all gone last June 30.Of this amount $35,000,000 went for food, mostly grains.Civilian goods ranging from clothing to medical supplies to iron and steel to airplanes for spraying DDT over the malarial areas, took $05,009,000 more.Reconstruction took $23,000,-000.Administration and expenses of the American missions ate up the final $5,000.000.This year\u2019s crops have boon brought hack to 85 per cent of prewar normal.The deficit, is due hrgdy to lack of production in areas of active military operations, Industrial production is still only about 75 per cent of prewar.A «tart has been made on rebuilding harbors, bridges, canals, 1,000 miles of roads, schools, mineq factories.Preliminary estimates for carrying on this work under EGA have been put at JHO.OOO,-000 for the year ending next June 30.After that, three years more at possibly somewhat lesser low from (lummy.Fast plays the (three heart ' tricks, and the con-1 ningSocial governmontin Xlflfcrta.' amounts\tjack and South wins with the ace.tract is made.\tWhen another person present rc- On the Air Waves CHANGING OPINION?Halifax Chronicle For what the results are worth, here is what one of those popular polls discovered about the people\u2019s feelings in the United Kingdom.\tI I A year ago, 42 percent of thè ] voters expressed themselves as i satisfied with the government, and) 45 percent dissatisfied.Today the, figures are 35 percent and 53 per-1 icent respectively, I Two years ago, 45 percent; would have voted Socialist and! Sf) percent Conservative.The fi-, gures today are 40 percent and 44 | percent.\ti The validity of these polls is j often with good reason, called into question.For those who wish; to interpret them, however, there HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured actress 10 Her programs are on the -waves Î3 Aromas 14\tTown in Venezuela 15\tPedal digit 16\tBlend 17\tGudrun\u2019s husband 18\tVolcano in Sicily VERTICAL 1\tBallot 2\tFalse god 3\tPeruse 4\tGermicide 5\tExists 6\tTuns\t_______ 7\tShield bearing js'pniar 8\tMeat cut -\u201cMiliar 9\tRough lava 10 Coin An*w l.c; 0 .'ir- ¦\t\u2022'v: 6 K V.0.C ¦\tA.('\t.' h 1 t \" ;.1 C.\\ '.1 A.R -s Pe 'In\u2019 In at 1 \u2019 t Piidg .1 Smith \u2019 D.'colorful hi.:lory i.i tbect: having plcycd with the c\u2019d l.rn.cy Bey Minstrels and other famous troupes, including a fanct.s mua! comedy unit that played in Slter-brocltc at the old His Majc:.y's Theatre back in 1919.He touted ! with the troops oversees in the First War, end cas cf ; ¦ h'.~h-! lights cf his routine v as r.n imucr-scnr.tion of the experience of a 1 soldier.He gave a resume cf his .a in : song and story that was highly enjoyable, and entertained his audience with several songs ant! parodies, as well as some of his own compositions, including \"Canadian Winter Blues,\u2019\u2019 accompanying himself cn the guitar.H 11 ¦, !.s\t1Ü2\t10'2 'Ç LUS *>! .\t100'*\t.2 à i> -1* (>\t102'a\t \tULD*\t HH:> '0 .\t108\ttoo , Teton l \u2019\ti Loans:\t (is: W)\t102 \u2022 s\t (2i: i \\V>\t101\u2019*\t (It V )\t108\t\t (2 .: \\ >\tl0'ir's\tHUG CT .t VI\t10ID's\t1(1\",s ( Uh Y)\t10 2 \u201cs\tn 8\u2019s (d.h V)\t101\t102-'s (thh VI (7 :ii V|\t101 too\t102 i7; i \\ >\tICO V\t101 's Ckh 5 1 (Sl.i Vi\t10.)', 100 1 ¦\t101 c.h \\ t (\" : k \\)\tHKD, 100\u2019,\t101 Amer.Telephone nAaeonda Bethlehem Steel Borden\u2019s Co.Chrysler Comm.Solvents .Cons.Edison I Douglas .! Dupont.IGineral Electric bid General Motors Goodyear .lid Paper .hit Telephone .Jhi-ns-Manville .Montg.Ward .Nash Keli.N Y.Central .Pepsi\t.Radio .Republie Steel .Std.Oil of N.Studebaker L S.Rubber U S.Steel Vanadium Steel Wool wort h 154'j 40 54 597.4 221s 28 4* 53's 172 .40 H 68 ** \u202215 B9J* 13'i 86'4 f>0 i» 177s 12 H id\u2019s 3 01 * 7844 25'v 44 A S0' straight\ttime for statutory!\t'Heifer\t2 vc-ms\tand\tumtr,\t\u2022; Calf dub competition at the aher- holidays when\tnot worked.\t_ I\tcalf dry,'bern between\tJuly 1.'l'945\t.\t, brooke Fair \"ere guests of the 4> Starting\thour of 8 a.m.\tin-!\tand June\t80 194(1-\tl I\tLicr-d\tDion\t(ri' hundreds of t.,ou pu.trudg- t .s Kiwamans, with Agronome J.H.¦ gtcad of the prcsent 7 a.m.\t[Eu.rt Kan.l am2 StewarVcoa e \u2019 \"1 I\"-' *\u2019 f e bl -r to pay their final ,\u2022 Marcoux in charge of Calf Club Endorsation 0f ,hc report camo'Et: : An 8 Aubrey A ('\u2019 on' work, and John Beerwort of Brome, f H two.day discussion.The'and Son,\u201c Richmond \u2019 ih.e 1 ry.In.a m \u2022 w sin'll: v e.reum-i.,\t.irl: i \u2019 a ik al :< ; nber the Sow 1 sever: m-iness nr 0,0 '0, \\ ; ' e A med.4 pullet If .G .t Free J oh- Re-lots tail Ç f 59 61 (VJ 57\t58-1» 418\t4 7 48\t45 40 an ÿ Canadian $ nut of e tl in by Continued I nun > -\u2014-\u2014 j-Sherbrooke T^h^i^the Calf Club convention altered in some res-j Simpsmï,' MoVbourne\u2019; 6 Cordon w! ustice will follow as a by-product ! lawns.Open parks were a mass of Judging Competition this year, Gil- ! ^tionî^e^S^n-wauTad' ffiv'0 St\u2019aStead0' ° \u2018 That, too, is ; Utter and broken trees.\tbert Sauvage, of St.Alphonse de c\u2018a ,n ,\t\u201c V 5 u 0\t\u2019 1 \u2022 Ik-\u2019 A.\u201cn\u2018 tC\u2018' \u2019 Along the harbor front, white- Granby, who also won the Waterloo ! ®rs bu\u2018 '>ld ^\ttcc basic ! K.ngsbury.; painted pleasure craft were tossed | Kiwanis Club Trophy for Calf .maru' fo1\" t\u2019\u2018e daily increase wl i h pr.m 'in « f Premier Ti it nit'.( ri'ric were rey iris tk I Strlir was di pA ' od.with Znuanov hr- I\tnree of the fu.- ( r c de .nu.i lion «rinsed.) Zl\u2019.i\u2019 roe's ho,\u2019y lay in ¦ 1 Up in .Moscow's H: II if Columns 1 '\t, t ç.d« bave e night and today and Russian.* by \u201ef j.y.v, iih 7 l\u2019ir lliint n.hows, in dutiing the pillai, Ridro, Till II\tpoets.\t\\ 1 ,J.,.V ¦.,v ; and, Del ri IV Slt lin 1 inv i'lf Wciil to tic rail Kiddi li ., .wi: 1 th ¦ (' way station when Zhdanov\u2019s body j.| .id, ¦ kow, M oi: .\u2022ma S 1 k r m mtlu Ahlen Pcas-R.Ci.Crack, arrived from Ike re.I home at ! of free enterprise an ideology which has been proved false.1S\tl\t; Glace Bay, the usually calm harbor presented to him here at Sher-! rict convention two years ago the Lnrmaans K - k ^\twas so rough sailors left their craft brooke, and Malcolm MacGillivray | miners won a $1 a day increase\t, \u201e\t., .\t\u201e A solutions which never\t.and went ashore after battening 0f Knowlton, as well as Jean-Paul after a prolonged strike in 1947.| 'j,0.\u201dni ?,,on\u2019 k'chmond, 3^ A.B ashore from their moorings, In Club work at the Waterloo Fair, Following the last annual dist- Cow 3 years and under 5, dry, born after July I, 1943, and bi-1 fore July 1, 1945: I J.Lionel Dion, I I F\u2019arnham, 2 Aubrey A.Cat wiiich he died.Tie location of his i0y( re.-t, honn htw not been made pub- ( nl lie.\twell .L_ ,\tukl I Si for justice or freedom to destroy the j ^own £or other.\u201d dav1 Speyer, Ma,.-awippi,\t1 Stewart \u2022 j Coates, East Angus, 5 Mrs.A.R.I Virgin, North Hatley, 6 Gordon W.] Bellows, Dixville, 7 T.Alden Lawyers Hold «knlinued Erom Page 1 son, Melbourne.Mr.Costello Was made an honorary member of the ( anudian a r J At, closed sectional ninrninj the blow.One schooner, Desroches of St.Alphonse de Gran-1 Later they got a 40 cent a crew had 40 lines out.\t.\tby.Pat Goode, chairman of the bonus for increased\tproductioi The church itself must\taccffiM\tAll but one coal mine\tin\tthe\tarea\tAgricultural\tCommittee for the' and last March their\tnew\tcon its \u201cshare of responsibility for \u2014employing some 5,000 men\u2014were , Kiwanis Club, who assisted Mr.; tract contained another 40-cer.t1\tJ'lxvlllly\u2019.( !\u2019 'V w\" J.\u2019ca>\t.\u201ccontemporary disorder,\u201d the re- idle last night and today because Marcoux, introduced the visiting ! boost.There was no convention 'VY.¦'wamieau.h Kotieri Vi.Simp-; Bar Association, port said,\tconceding that\tChris-\tof the power shortage.\tCalf Club\tmembers and other last year.liatns often\thad failed to\tunder-: The swirling winds played\thavoc\tguests were\tintroduced by Clayton I Accent during the\ttwo\tyears stand tne forces which shape .0 .with tent., of Lynch s show set up Conley.\tpast has been on increased pro- ciety and as a result were unpre-.an open field here.Damage was: President Newman Hunter pre-, ciuction and this has been achiev pared to aenl creatively witn heavy.\tI sided, and a special directors meet-1 tl(j j)V ^ One 62-year-old life-long rcsi.1 ing followed the dinner session 1 why dent of this city said it was the\tI a.ar uic ungcai, upt-tanu, m many «nu cun, evie-nmomi, U cuewarc i ,\t¦ ,\t, 1 ,,\ta,,,,,,.; Communism in its modern totali- worst storm in his memory.Others an airp0r! attendant to remarku collieries.\t! Coates, East Angue, 7 R.G Crack,1 rc ure cnrrir\u2018l1 r; 5 ,n ».I.-,*-.T ^\tïi-i o l.'/ac en ctmilO\u2019 n TI a rr rnn rl\t« « mi\t\u2022 \u2022 c 11 r 1 .1 1 ¦\t1\t*\t.¦ pe, .iif c:i i-ri\u2019i\u2019t die horse.' 1 u i r 0 u t = ; children\u2019 driving u 1 omrn rnv social problems, \u201cChristians should \u2022 ow, :> years and over, dry, born |nipetin 'V a strong 1 ecommendji before July 1, 1943: 1 J.Lionel !(ion xvas made by Edson L.I ]oii, Ft t I4arn.inm, Mr-.A.F.!]jaj]10^.\tK.F., of Toronto for k* .\t.\u2022 A'.gin, North Halley.8 Aubrey A.j wrj| j,,.,- 0f t,|1r (Tinsdian insurance I«.q oy me miners and Dominion Carson, I ichmom, 4 Cordon W.L(.t,.H,.need I hi, t.I he Bar A ibtce and Coal Corporation, by Bellows, D.xville, 5 \\V.K-.lOaly\tp, ou|(| fnl,ow the j far the largest operator, in many 1 and Son, Richmond, 0 Stewart w institute in drafling code prn- tsrian form makes so strong an agreed.\t\"The air is full of planes looking! A program of mechanization, ] Kingebury, 8 Robert VV.Simpson, I appeal to great masses of people | Although ships east of Sable Is- for a place to land.\u201d\tagreed on by union and Dosco, Melbourne.\tirecentl.v in many parts of the world, \u2019 the ]and\u2014some 100 miles due east oft The big blow apparently struck'has been undertaken.\t1 Heifer, 2 years and under 3, in report added.\u201cThey should recog-1 Halifax\u2014and off\tNewfoundland only the district surrounding Syd-| Today\u2019s redrafted policy state-'milk, born between July 1, 1 945, nize the work of Cod in the revolt t were still warned\tto take precau-, ney and Glace Bay, 12 miles away,\tment said coal mining\tis an es-1\tand June 30, 1946: I K.\tB.Speyer, of multitudes against the injus-| tions against the winds it was be-\u2018 Points in central Cape Breton re-¦ sential industry to the\tCanadian |\tMu.-, awippi, 2 J.Lionel\tDion, East lice that gives Communism of its lieved most craft\thad taken shel-! ported winds of less than 20 miles\teconomy and recognized\tas one of,\tFarnham, 3 Mr, A.\tR.Virgin, strength.\u201d\tter.No loss was reported at sea.: an hour.Trans-Atlantic planes sought The Nova Scotia mainland es pertaining to certain i practices of American law.The civil liberties section will hold another discussion today on the bill of rights question.economy__________________ ___ __ , the most hazardous jobs.\tj NriiTh Hatley, 4 R.(,.( rack, It reiterated the past policy King-bury, 5 Gordon W , Bellows Three consecutive _ Want Ads j shelter at Moncton, N.B.Five land-; caped except for slight winds and that the coal industry should be! Hixvilie, 6 Robert W.Simp.-on, may be inserted for $1.25.1 ed there last night and prompted rain.IT WONT BE LONG NOW! operated and if necessary subsidized by the Federal government it added: Wages should not be determined by production that it to a great extent determined by natural factors over which we have no control.\u201cThe coal industry is an essen-; tial industry of national import-i ance and therefore the miners employed in it are essential to the i economy of Canada and should \u2022be paid wages commensurate with their needs.\u201d Melbourne.Cow, 5 years and over, in milk, born before July 1, 1943: 1 Mrs.A.R.Virgin, North Hatley, 2 J.Lionel Dion, East Farnham, 3 Lat0\tMc(;?n Uni.'[fr ,,v' h ,« and girl at special convocation, will con-\tlf,/anil , fer honorary doctorates of < nicf Justice A.T.Vanderbilt of New Jersey and Mr.Hackett.Tonight's annual dinner of the association, under the patronage of the Governor General, will be addressed by J.Russel Vick, chair- I''nine I hove \"l,\u2019lie':i,i ' |v K ¦ y I ' : 111 ip I hr bi rlr w, ;:i d the Ik nny A as 11 Crawling Di 1 aninmis.ci- 1 ei: '-ses will b; hcr,ses,\tincluding rln-srs, pony ivees, sari ladies\u2019 and gentlemen\u2019s buggv raers, ami variou.events ns well r(he hc.'vy draff lecnis, etc., ;ti; i Saturday.The big iiarades of hoi \u2022 - r.nd ea nle will ha si ag< d Ft ! lay a 'll S:\\lurday nflcrnoon in front < f lor grinds land.A nuniltcr of spaeial lui'/es have hern offri'ed for t\u2019ir P'trsdo this yc.i'', end a prrmiuni < f 50 cents is being off< i-ed n?well In every animal shown in the ji-ir-: di s each day.whn ii ought lo liri'e' foi-th a rceoi I numlier of enlri:' A rpe 'i.d jii(lg!n'r enmnetifion will lal;:; nlaer Sr.turday lu'lenKien, under I he sunervi ion of M r.Ron \u2022\u2022 -i au, I ).Iri '' A \"Torn nu .w I h all under 18 entitled impete, and a special 825 prize being given by .1.R.Pangman.of Cowansville.A Junior llreoder competition will mIfi (a';e pit:-\" with a large number of pi izor offered.Exhibit- in live-lock are very 62\t5 Ob 50\tI ok 10\t85b id 11\t401) 82\t321) wood eases.Commodity Exchange close hasi* , ] 50 « r -es minimum.§ Small lots to retailors in cartons; 2c per dozen le s loose.H Approximate pries to consumers in .arge retail outlets.BUTTER (0 per lb.): Open Market: No.I pasteurized (jui'liec fri 'n, CS'-, Jobbers prices: Solids, Oil; prinl-, 70!j.(knunimBly Exchange: Butter elo.1 1 al Osi .b, Sale-: 59 at 68'-, i \"l a rarnivul |.u]u\t(l,-| and Nov.ON ' b.Eggs ; Sept., 19b, CHEESE: Ex pc it Iku Me in n white .it (.hi.b.vb r : '0 Id ! 0 to 11 t.De-,.1.'lir whole rib Weston colon'd vi1 «.\\\\k tern whil r, 8 I.i\u2018( )T.\\'i 1 ) ES (pci 11 !b bag t : Qm b' r Na.1 .I 5i N w B.-unsw :ck .1,2,'*-1.10 T5Ï e 1 s an I I Roelot, a - v, iiirl.\u2022us 10-¦ and with west \"end ¦ rs : ! 1 o W a f Sell unwanted articles throiigli (be Record Waul \\dii.Low cnr.l .'or (brer conBect-live insertiont.DEATHS ROI 'l IR.E \\ 1 \u2019 Hnlerorl into re; the home of hi- daughter.Mi Ann W( ! Id Î8, 1 r Go yea.r.donee.I\u2019iiem in i.LEVE C\" ( ion c I! 'nu:! sin, dd-'i King 8., on Wednc day, Sapt.I d.G u ; Bnu.'i e.\" u, hu ¦ ka n l' ¦iisgilin 1, Hla.V.ill his Oil1) Hi sling Funeral Ilia he\u2019s HM'E On , a l his 1: ent.Street, the late re-i-notice later.11 I Homo, EipUmbcr I.c icsidonce, -Wilfred Love Aubrey A.Carson ami Son, Rich-1 man of the Bar in England ami \u2019'.®Hvy> :illf* 111 '\t! 'b- ai\u2019l p\"ii Office Staff mond.4 E.B Speyer, Mas.-.awippi, Wales.5 Robert W.Simp-on, Melbourne,! G R.G.Crack, Kingsbury.flow, 3 years and under 5, in 1 milk, born between July 1, 1943, | Continued front Page 3 to June 30, 1945- 1 E.B.Speyer,)- Maseawippi, 2,1.Lionel Dion, East i ,\t, Farnhapi, 3 Aubrey A.Carson and TboniUs pl\"n went into effect re for son, Richmond, 4 R.in Since that time filled In capacity this year Bedford\u2019s hig 119th annral E'er.The ckii f exhibiHon huiMi-'g ;.l Ri-dfn rl Fair, the peejou'- Fb at Flail, has a mipi'ior of eomniori ;:il an-1 industrial displays ready for those who visit, the Fair during the 1 hree day».South» rn (\u2019am da Bower Co.Ft !., Iiave their usu.'l A FEW DAYS MORE REMAINING TO CLEAR BALANCES OF STOCK COME! BUY! SAVE! BIG SAVINGS ON: MEN\u2019S TROPICAL SUITS LADIES\u2019 DRESSES LADIES\u2019 SLIPS SPORT SHIRTS MEN\u2019S PANTS CHILDREN\u2019S WEAR UNDERWEAR SLACK SUITS HOSIERY LADIES\u2019 PYJAMAS Policemen\u2019s Continued From Page 1 \u201e Reserve senior*ehampion; Mrr, profession Interesting and noble, ¦ v R Virgin, North Hatley.Dr.Rosario Fontaine of Montreal.Junior Champion: Ellin B.Spey-told the congress.\t.or, Masawippi.Dr.Fontaine, Quebec provincial | He?crvp ,junior champion: Eilin medico-legal expert, said that|i; t^pyp,, Massawippi.medico-legal laboratories and scion- ;\t(;, w| ('hampion: .1.Lionel Di m.C Crack (heir department Kingsbury, 5 T.Aldên Vasley! j V* rosu™n* ^«'cneck In thn pro big di-play, as well a; \u2022heir We,-1-Star,stead, 6 Stewart-Coates, East ; ,'uctl0n .lnG\t\"r>'n\t, 11 ^ inghouso van 'bowing electrical nr>- ng us, 7 Robert W.Simpson, Mol-H>''ir',|b\u2019>\"'''in8 the n-i.m (hi- p.,'n::\t.Mai \u2022 local ai ! < unty bourne, 8 Gordon W.Bellows, Dix-' ville, Senior champion: J.Lionel Dion, East Farnham.Cattle Parade Continued From Rage 1 1 .ifie police systems created through-| out the world in the last 25 years j had ousted uncertainty and substituted, in its stead, certainty based on scientific study of facts and indications.\u201cIn an age when evil-doers make routine use of scientific methods, East Farnham.Reserve Grand Champion: A R.Virgin, North Hatley.Mr firms have exhibits, and there is a hip disnlay of farm mashinerv i automobiles.The Sherbrooke Dnilv Record booth offering a \u201ctimo'y\u201d ubseription offer is aim locate;! pi Some of the lop prize winner.*' i-1 t(,o main building, in the poultry division were Handicrafts,\tho me - er.nki \", Claude Langlois of Little Lake, fruit , flower.1 and yogi tab!» id.' Harold Kydd of Richmond, Go - up the principal part of the build-pand Jutras of Sherbrooke, Jerry ing, with many prize' offered in all , Mosher of Rock island, Arthur ,]fl .A u ual.Bedford F:rr u ouo, beloved -hu.b ind of Euii-11; nne Char, si, aged 48 years.I\u2019Tnrrnl will leave Brien\u2019s Funeral Hnii'O, 22 Bull Street, at.9:b*> a.m.for l'i viee in St.Miehuil s-Cathcdrnl at 10 a.m., Friday.THOMPSON On Wednesday» S alrinb' r 1 His, at, 158 We t Adam St reel, We-.t Somerville, M.a ,, Klea.noi, wife of the lolei William C.Thompson, (formerly of Way\u2019.Mill;, (jne.).interment will Ink,\" p!:i\"0 at.Arlington, ('¦\u2019i.ydriy on Saturday, September 4th.f \\RD Ol' THANKS T wi lt to t: V I'ii opportunity to *'\u2019f \"Thu ol( Yi u\", 1«» u 1 Ih'1 fr irnd.s who hu * hr-rn >0 Idii'I to m« flurinj' my Piny in hoi» pitnl Jtnd Mince c mintr hofpe, for the \u2019 uit-*, the vui.sltino Ici\u2019kc't, flowers, letter ,\t' f lates, St.cwart, v.yv.I he f ar adiar Army mobile ex- Dr.Fontaine said the number 0f\tPeasley.T.AUien, Stan-1 hihit of 16 vehicles showing army new technical research methods was i stea^\u2019 ' cack, R.ing.-iui:, already imposing, and that it con- Senior get of sire, 3 animals 1 efiuipment drew his crowds yester not ¦ dav and may he seen again today of Cowansville, for three good cash prizes offered for the best woonen model of their new Cowansville store.Bedford Fair opened this moi\u2019ii-! ing at 9 o\u2019clock and everyone is assured of the time of their lives at this great ll!Hh annual Fair ¦ this year.MDsisquoi County ex.tends a hearty invitation to all the -\tEastern Townships and nearby .\t.\t.\t, _ \u201e ,,\t.Dancing every Saturday night at.New England States to visit this locate trains and to help the hand-j K'Chmard: \u2022> Bell ,w ¦ (ior«l-n.\tt |.00| Simpson, Libert w , I Cowansville Highway.Wells\u2019 Orch.the many improvements that have IN M PM OR IA M I,\u201d i In loving trmrmLrnnt't of r Lro1h* r nn»! Inoi Iirr-in-'aw, Hnr* >4 , who v.i» kill»»| on i \u2022,-nr n^O.M\u2022.v h lonely hcnrUithc, Many a ni lent I'-ar, ^ \"j*\u2019 a hmuliful mfiporf* !\u2019or him no loriRcr hPi\u2019t.U-\u2022! I'uvr tr» .irrm-th lo hoar K, foiirngc to fij^ht the blow, l! (\u2022 whnt it meant In Jito him, No one will over know.Lovingly renirmboi\u2019eri I»y MU.AND MRS.( L'iRE HAZARD L ; : t hrr-in-Law nn«l Hr NÎKCE3 AND NL1TIMW8 tinned to increase virtually day by>\u20187^ than } \"J?le, 2 years of ag-a dav\tland over; 1 Dion.1.Lionel.East | \u201cWhere yesterday there was fin-1 r\u2019>>-nham; 2 Snoyer, E, B.Ma-mi-1 gerprinting\u201d he added, \u201ctoday we j « 'PPM 3 Coatrf, Stewart, hast An-have the use of ultra-violet rays to'4u 1 1 Carson, Au rcy A.k m, \\ elp the hand-1 Richmond: .> Bril .w .Gordon, Dix.nd tomorrow.ABERCÜRN infra-red rays to study altered, oourne.\t____ documents; the use of spectroscopy' Progeny o, dam, 2 anima.s.cTn.v and spectrophotometry to conduct, tx: 1 Speyer, E.FL.Massuwipn:; i Idea reszarch on poisons, to identify gus; 1 Larson, Aubrey A.421.\twere dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs, Willis Beerworth.middle-aged man , eures post.A Very pleasant time was spent on Tuesday evening, August 24, i o numerous to mention.No reserve as farm is sold.Terms: Cash.R.M.DE>MERS.Auctioneer Box 12 I E >1R K.S ing ch re wor\\ fer winter months.Record.Poultry For Sale vrtardf rs Wanted when over thirty young people\tr0»111 * ,i\ti i i :\to-v»\ti\"lnmna.Pols AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF Arthur Duchesneau, Windsef East.Coiner 1st Avenue and Mill Street.Saturday, Sept.4th, SALE AT 1 O\u2019CLOCK P.M K.ivhtn set b piece*, parlor aet, 3 piee.s set, S piece*, radio, 7 tubes HOT PUTES Dr.J.P.FORTIER B.A., L.M.C.C.Eye - Ear - Nose - Thru.it Eyes Examined (2 to 4 P.M.and 7 * ROCIv YKAKUNG UKNS.\u2022b.Apply l c:rence Huff, R.1L OO.M AND BOARD gi!'!.\tU * * of t?io.;hi PhoiG r.ii.'-W.FOR BUS INK.-.g i bus line.LG HT Y ( OC K K RK*:.S.4 TO 5\t10c per l c live w\u2019iglit, .VI P*.Arthur Whitu-h' F'mO r.Que.\u2022 i) R.O.P.SI1 KD B A RR KD ROCK R! ' -1 ' I \u2022\"* bt\\i:H( 1(V ; .A p,: o itl V.'fo.iH F H ni .^utl n .1 unction.Business Opportunity COÏT lin.\u2019FRY SHORE WITH STOCK, FT L hCii'.un, loincabine h-.mI tquip-f\tRo:.155, R \u2022 ni.TILE 175 F'.TRA PROFIT juiicl.*.Unyifig well Leiinox ville.R ' R R K i ) ROC Phone 22 'i-.l RUBBER - ASPHALT 40 colours available Wholesale and Retail .1.BE A F DO IN .\u2022Î8 Wellington South \u2014 Tel.5139 Live Stork for Sale HOLSTEIN SHOW BULL.P, YEA' S.B \u2018I'.tm Knu « im! I'ojch (P.'.MbTi aded X, svurc 80.First pii/.e und Junior Chaniui n.B.ome5, 1947, McGi.v .n Bros., Y1,ml rid/ ¦ Ka l, Quo.Phone »i22.gathered at the.home of Mr.and ! Mrs.Willis Beerworth to surprise Miss Alta Wilson, on (he occasion of her sixteenth birthday.On arriving Miss Wilson was greeted j with the singing of \u201cHappy Birthday.\u201d The evening was spent in playing games and contests on the lawn, after which refreshments were served including a thrcc-tier-cd birthday cake.Miss Wilson received many nice gifts for which she very graciously thanked her young friends.Captain D.Jones and her troupe ' of Girl Guides attended the morning service at the United Church, rutcken shoot, labor day, ski\u2019T.Clarenceville.'it:,.1 il) U.m.Ht Fred Luce's Farm, Mi.c-'s Mr.and Mrs.Michael Gerozen ni, .Cimirun.\tand son, Ralph, of Montreal, were calling in Mr.and Mrs.Wvman FOR HOME COOKING, CAKE.COOKIES, Stevenson.2 lamps, Belanger enamel stove, kitchen ut.nsiK electric washing machine.o:i.cloth, 2 table lnmpst oil burner and drum, small heater, baby bed, baby wr.iker.curtains, desk, bedrocm set, ti pieces, bet's \u2022;ring mattress, buffet, tubbish can, rake, shovels, cl ciric iron, dresses and ccats.brddinp, ril\u2019ovv ca-es, 2 docks, tubs, boilp** Terms: Cash.LEO DANIELS, Auctioneer.Plie:.e 19Ur2, Win l.-or Practical for summer cooking; the efficiency of a wood stove without the heaf.From $4.95 PJ}§S-B!f!0N ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tel.645 \u2018We Service Everything We Sell\u2019 ?ATTENTION HOSPITALS \u2014 HOTELS STORES RESTAURANTS \u2014 INSTITUTIONS YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OIR EXHIBITION of the following equipment: Bar-B-Q Machine\tMalted Milk Machina Vitrified Hotel AY a re\tSteam Table Table Glassware\tRoll Warmers f\u2019utlery\tGrills Bar Supplies, Trays\tPotato Peeler I'rench Fryers\tToaster Silex\tCommercial Cooking Detex Eco Watchclocks\tEquipment At The NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL SHOWROOMS (in the Annex) August 30 to September 4 from 10 a.m.to 10 p.BELL, RINFRET & CO.LIMITED m.Miscellaneous to c::r high quality fork sal -aeu * ;¦ ml smokid menu call every F\u2019pidn at\t1.', I.ati -flowne Mnrbfi All Retail Stores in Windsor Mills and Greenlay mil i n.Phone Lennoxville 447-Y .< OM RI \\ ATI ON SXDDI.K \\ND DK1 VfN :i CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO KX mid- BALING Hay and straw baled will» power baler in field or barn.Baled hay and straw for sale.BARON J.E.de CSAVOSSY Tel.SAWYEKVILLE 11 hoiv t .wi iirhL ulmut 900 ll»s., :iy;u«| S (i* 9 .'\u2022\u2022'its.Fd.sale ebtap.L.If.Martin.Bury.Quo.MAPLE HILL tion Sept.dh.Hall\u2019s Taxi, Phone Lost and houno .U-'.V HORST FINS.F'Ur.LY ACCR KDITKD * r du U i Rie Ai'ple slruin.S > icoalP'' at\u2019.e ; ires siri.i;-ht topped, wcli nuirl;u7 ville, after spending the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Nugent.The Nugent family circle was complete Sunday, where the parents welcomed their six children and eight grandchildren to their home.Mr.and Mrs.Amos Savage and will be closed all day LABOUR DAY Ooen Wednesday, September 8th, until 6.00 P.M.FOR PLENTY OF HEAT THIS WINTER INSTALL AN A.utcmatic Sunbeam Coal Burner THE MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO HEAT.For Further Information Call 435.WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D 19 Marquette Street \u2014 Sherbrooke Have you read the Want.Ads lately?Perhaps there is something advertised you would like to buy.OUT OUR WAY By J.R.Williams RUGS: BEAUTIFUL BROADLOOM RF-vcn-ible seamlosus rug?made from your old carpets, materials, into any si*e* or colors, catalogue, information upon ro-quest.Anglo-French Carpet Go Peel Street.Montre»»' L\u2019AVENIR FLOOR SANDING \u201cDone the way you like it\u201d Expert Workmen\u2014Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 10 St.Antoine St._ Tel.1794-K THREE TON DUMP TRUCK FOR SALK.Rood condi'.iwn.Bargnin for \u2022\u2019nah.Phoru Lon nox vi l is», 361.This community was deeply moved and greviously shocked by the ., tragic death of Mr.George Norris, Mr.\u2018and\".Mrs'.' Edgar\" Nugont'wore of Flverton.1 ho deepest sympathy p.ur;,ts a wedding reception for o all in this district is extended to Mr an(, Mrs.Trcpar.ior.Mrs.Noms and family and other, Miss Dorothy Montgomery has been spending i few days with Mr.All Retail Stores in Richmond and Melbourne will be closed all day LABOUR DAY Closed as usual Wednesday afternoon, Sept.8th YOU EAT EVERY BIT OF IT/ A SLICE CF ON! ION! IM A VISAT SAN'WICH GIVES IT TH\u2019 PROPER ViTAMIM BALANCE/ I KNOW, BUT A WHEN TH\u2019 ONION STARTS EREAKIN' LOOSE ITS LIKE VISITIN' A LOT - ' / OF RESTRUNTS ) V TO GET ONE J tv.MEAL/ relatives in their bereavement.Mr.and Mrs.R.Graham and and Mrs.Gillingham.Master Franklin have returned The young people -of this com .____ \u20187-2.t5f?wiluaM5> «rpvier mr t * »re u \u2022 aar THE BIG SPREAD 1938 CHEVROLET PANEL l RUCK.RF- bmlt mot .r.Kooit i re?, hmi r.Apply from a motor trip to Toronto, Ont.' niunjty ' Mnipi\" (Jrcenhoiiff, Phone .AStl Hnye, 2631\t.\\ nÎRht.'s, 1912.PAN KL CHEY ROLET TRUCK Good condition.AH good tiros Hft.shlni and Humid, Knowlton, Qiw*.KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED By Zane Grey Veteran Roofing REG\u2019D \u2022\tALL TYPES OF ROOFING AND FLOOR TILING \u2022\tROOFING REPAIRS Moderate Prices; Work Guaranteed; Men Insured.L.W.TRUSSLER, Prop.352 Bowen S.\u2014 Tel, 1288-J Wanted to Exchange NEW HOUSE, 2 TENEMENTS, MOD-ern, revenue $85 per month.Will exchange for large farm with machinery or business.Apply Clovis Hamel.Drummond tit.Sh rbrooke.Wanted To Rent PROFESSIONAL MAN AND WIFE NFFI) furnished apartment or hotter for' 6 to 8 month?.Wry responsible h» ustke^p Reply to Box 15*, Record.S.G.NEWTON CIVIL ENGINEER Consultant on Construction Projects.150 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke WANTED TO RENT SMALL APART-mont or fiat in Sherbrooke or Lennox ville, two adults» good reference?.Hox \u2019 : i, K c.ofd wanted to rent four room heat.*vl or unheafed spsrtmmt.Phono 533fl-.I, Personal .\t,\t.,- worked faithfully large number from here at- this summer to prepare a play.\u201cA temled the fuberal of Mr, George Rcady Made .Family.\u201d which was K.Norris, in Uverton, on Sunday, presrntP(; it *k in roar's Mills, and August 29th,\t| which Avas greatly enjoyed.Evening guests at the Bogie! Mr.and Mrs, Karl Savage and home included Mr.and Mrs.Harry daughters with Mr.and Mrs.Duf-I\u2019orter, of Ulverton; Miss Lorraine ft-tt Savage and Miss .loan visited Porter, of Sherbrooke; Mr.Herbie Mr and Mrs.Amos Savage Stevens, of Kingsbury; Mr.Clif-j Mrs.Andrew Nugent\" \u2019Miss ford Argum, of Montreal; and Col.Viola Nugent, Mrs.Robert Cruick-M.L, Brady.\t| shank.Mrs.Charles Cruickshank Sympathy is extended Dr.Leo- and Mrs.Lloyd Oliver attended pold Charpentier, of Drummond-1 the Guild Assembly and tea held ville, and son, Paul, in their he-; on the camp grounds of the \u2019\u2019Rec-reavement.\ti tory,\u201d at Leeds Village.All mem- Mr.Alex Chaipentier and Miss i\u201e,rs appreciated the efforts of B.Charpentier spent a day with Mrs.Foreman and Mrs Leslie Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Charpentier, in Henderson who made this a de-Coaticook, and returned home the ijffhtful opportunity for sixty-following day, after attending the riK],t ladies to become better ac-Sherbrnoke Exhibition.\t, quaintod.During the afternoon ( ol.M.L.Brady and ( .S, Bogie ,| 0 ia,|j(,s wore- shown through the attended the funeral services lor .|.rrt\u201en.- rxhich w;1,\ton(1 Mrs.Leopold Charpentier, in Drum- liun(|rr(| yoRrs (lKn nnd thr intrrior monctMlle.\t.\tof whUh has been renovated this Mr.and Mrs.C .S.Rogm and fam- summnr ily sjient an evening with Mr.and,' Mrs, Sydney Irwin, at the \"Rec- fCF COJ#*E THAT BÏÙIÜÀJ STA/hT /H H/C TAP\tA//'T\t\u2014 ~WAeanwh/le WglL K A7CH the T \u201cI\u2019.-r XRACE ANÛ PARTICULARLY / N T )\t\"nn A! \" Tmt icl P\t) SI.BN DOR TABt.BIK ARiK EFFECTIVE.tory,\u201d in Kirkdalc, Mr.and Mrs.Gerard Poirier were 2 ne-ka' »m»ply $1; 12 wrak* *'¦.«1 failed to Kingsey by the death of Olivier nml Slnr Phnrnincie*.Z^ph Rousseau AUCTIONEER FARM and TOWN SAWYEKVILLE Phone 9 HARD OF HEARING?World\u2019* fir*! \u2022Icclt lml h»«rlng *id m*nnf*cturfr î AUOt'STICUN\t«nd Rervic».Imptvsxion *nd mr mold* mndp.Ilntlfrlc* (or ill mnkcx of hr*ring nd*.Demonstration* in (ht moM prominent Je?n Tracey and Joyce >ir ar(j >{rs_ Herbert Toof have Mrs.Arthur Bennett has been .Johnston, all of Brome.\treturned from spending their holi- visiting Mr.and Mrs.John Gariepy, ^ ith their son and friends, in at Newport, Vt.erborough.Ont.\tMrs.Frank Jenne k»s been a Toronto, Ont., have been spending Mr.and Mrs.M.D.Hastings, Mr.guest of her son, Mr.Llewllyn Brookbury, Sept.2.attended meeting of McLeod.Miss Christie McLeod, ! Dwight Sweet.Mrs.James b .ar.a- County.\t- \u201e- \u2014 \u2014\t-\t\u2014 }j ^\t, , y .,.(jQko is a guest at\u2019gan, past president, pr sided and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Woodard at- a few days with their niece.'1rs.an(j Mrs.Vollen Hasting:, Mr.and Jenne, and Mrs.Jenne, in Lennox :hc 'an-e home* ' b\t| opened the meeting with the re- tended the annual Field Day held Royce Townsend, and Mr.Towns- Mrs.Lawrence Smith, Mr.and Mrs.ville.2.\u2014A largely i '\"mV\" \" Thomas Chapman attended citai of the \u201cLord\u2019s Prayer.\u201d The by the Quebec Jersey Cattle Club end.\tHarold Woodard, and Mr.S.C.Mr.and Mrs.V.Comeau, of New- the Brookbury r' hire Fair on Monday to devotional period was taken by1 held at Cowansville, the home of Mr.Earl Baker, Mr.and Mrs.Powers attended a Farm Forum port.Vt.was in town.COLD SNACKS V; Betfsr with Women\u2019s Institute was held at the\t0f the W.I.Exhibit.I Mrs.Arnold Thompson with all Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Pangman.\tNeil Baker and daughter, Lois, of Council meeting at East Farnham.Billie Poirier was taken to the home of Mr.and Mrs.Aubrey Bat- Mr .Purdic and daughter, Diana, repeating Psalm XXIII in unison.Mrs.McNeil Murphy spent a Stan-bridge Ridge, attended a wed- Mr.and M .George Brooks, of Royal Victoria Hospital for a \\\tRDM Atf V ley.\treturned to her home in Montreal.! Mrs.Thomas McClintock, -ec- day in Highwater with Mr.and ding anniversary party in honor of Norwich, Conn., were guests in hernia operation.The\tmeeting\twas held on the\t^r.\tand\tMrs.\tHerman Parsons ' retary, read the minutes of the last\tMr.-.Charles O\u2019Brien.\tMr.\tand Mrs.\tHerbert Perkins\tand\ttown.\tMrs.AliceAbbottandtwodaugh- lawn, where upwardsof fifty mem-\tan*j\tSusan,\tof Waterloo, spent! meeting.A social time was enjoyed\tRev.and Mrs.John Champion, of\tMr.\tand Mrs.\tCharles Perkins.\tMr.and\tMrs.\tHermon\tBergeron,\tters, and Mrs.Ruth, of Concord, hers, visitors and children enjoyed \u2018tjle %VC(1).!_C.j ^.;th \\ir.anci Mrs.'and refreshments were served.Highwater, were dinner guests of Mrs.Floyd Bell and son, Bradley, of Newport Center, Y ., spent a N.H., have been guests of Mr.and the shady spot.\t'James Groom.\t! Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Miltimore, Mr.and Mrs.Ortan Baker.\tof Longueui!, were guests of Mr.day with Mr.and Mrs.William Mrs.H.Toof.The\tmeeting\twas opened Jn_the\tyjr\taJ1(]\tyjrs\tçdr\\ Mayhew, of1 of Waterville, were in town to at-\tMrs.Royce Townsend\tentertain-\tand\tMrs.Royce Townsend for\ta\tBergeron.\tMrs.Edward Aseltine is spend- \"\ttend the Darrah-Miltimore wed-\ted the Junior Guild of\tSt.Johns\tfew\tdays.\tMrs.H.\tLarose\twas\ta\tvisitor\tin\ting a week in Newport, Vt.ding.\tC hurch, Brome, at her home.A Mr.and\tMrs.Royce Townsend\tGranby.\tMrs.H.Toof is visiting\tfriends Miss\tMay Hextall and Miss, business meeting was held after with their\tguests, Mr.and Mrs.Miss Dorothy\tRobinson spent ai in Old Orchard, Me.«SUP.1 way with the \u201cSalute To The M\ta ,.lV jjr.Wil- Flag,\u201d the singing the Ode and Mr.N.G.Bennett has returned PREPARED MUSTARD repeating the \u201cCreed\u201d in unison Several \u201cthank-you \u2019 Icttei wei were gue.¦ of Mr.and Mrs.Wilis in charge of this.\t' liam McLeod.Mrs.S.B.Coates offered to send yj Kditb Goodin accompanied another box overseas.\t.\tby her burn\tt, Miss Donna\tHurray, Mrs.Jack Mackenzie\tinvited tno\tattended (\tid; hire Fair, group to meet at her home on\tBennett has return- ,September 11» with Mrs.Ernie Cfj yrom Johnsbury, Vt.Bennett, the joint hostess.\tKo\u2019,ert Graham, of St.Johns- Pictures were taken of all the hury> Vt f was a KUest of Mr.and grandmothers present, the olden:\tShirley Be nett and the youngest grandmothers and Mt.alu( y,,.,; Stanley Hazle and several of the whole\tgatheimg.\ty(;Lin^ son,\tof Trenton, Ont., are The meeting closed by singing\tspending a\tfew weeks with\tMr.and God Save the King.\tMrs.Russell Rudd.A delicious salad tea was served vh.,im| yIr.Rudc] an(l ErIe on the lawn by the hostess, assn I'd f>U(j(i accompanied by their guests ¦by Mrs.J.McKenzie, Mrs.L.Alh- , .,\twith Mr.and Mrs.Al- son, Mrs.G.I.awrence, M : s.Bat- ]an stephen-on, in Tomifobia.ley, Mrs.E.Batley and Mrs.( McIntyre.Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Groom were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Russel Rudd.,,\t,\tr,\t.t ^ Mr.Lawrence Aulis and N.G.Mr^and ^rs^ P_rances_ McLain Bennctt ,.pPnt a ,iay Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Bennett and family spent a day in Keith.Miss Helen Bennett remained here -,\t, ,,\t» it ri\ti for i short vacation with her grand- Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Batley and molhc,, yIrSi Hllnt General Notes and family, of Kensington, Conn., and Mrs.Edith Lebourveau, of Cookshire, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R, H.Lebourveau.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Batley were visitors in Sherbrooke.Mr.Gordon Coote, of South Dur ham, was a guest of his sister, Mrs.C.Little.Mrs.Coote returned BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS Mr.;.nd M .Anson Hamilton ! home with him, after spending a anil son, Roger, of Stans lead, were week visiting her daughter.\tcalling on her parents, Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Lebourveau Mrs.Alfred Murkwcll.and son, George, were guests of -Mr.and 'Ir .I!.Corey, of Mont-Mrs.R.Lebourveau, in Cookshire.real, were calling on her parents, -^-\tMr.and Mr.II.I'.Baldwin.McConnell\tMi ' F.M; ikwell has gone to ______ Sherbrooke for ;¦ few weeks to stay Mrs.A.S.Bacon accompanied\tMiss,IvJ Woollerton.r.and Mrs.Harry Bacon, to K:n i «V\u2018\t\u2022 m\tB^lwln ilton, on Saturday, August ill.a;:f :'jn,i Mrs\u2019 ClB^flce lhXf> -\\i,\u201e\u201e\t(i,.i.i.\"1 Mi rny l ine, were calling on Mr.Mr Bolton where they attended the weddii of Mrs.Bacon\u2019s niece, Miss Doreen Stone.Mr.a;.d Mrs.Frank Corrigan, of lling and Mrs.H.F.Baldwin.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Wright and son, Hilton, and friend, Jimmie till of Sherbrooke Sutton, and two nephews, were vis- ;'!j \" '1lglli \" n.\u2018ye\u2019 itors at the Parnell heme.\tHll!\u2018 ,.'f 1]fn\"^vllle\u2019 T'er s,penTdlng Mrs.Rose Brown is a guest of j11011' 1 ohdoy.here, at Lake Lys- Mr.and Mrs, Cecil Brown, in Ma-\t.\t.Miss Betty \\ man, of Duffenn | 5j.\tand Miss .Joyce Hill, of Detroit, Mich., Mrs.A.Pelletier, of\t: 1 .of Sherbrooke, and Mr .\\\\ rig\u2019lii s niece, Miss Joyce gog.Mrs.John Ingalls, who has ju returned from a visit at the home 1 ,;ox'L c>\t011 XIis.?Esther of Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Slone, in MaX- Austin, is spending an indefinite- time with a friend, in Magog.Mr.and Mrs.Hibbard Tugalls and ing their \\acation \\vi\u2018h Mr, and three children, Glenna, Douglas and M\u2019 s.F.Br.d;s and Miss Lora Winston, were guests of her par- Brooks.ents, Mr, and Mrs.A.Bryant, in' Mr.ami Mis.Gilbert Flanders Austin.\tand family and Mr.«and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Waddle and two! 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Elaine, of Ste.Anne do Bellevue, \u2018''\"^l» C>'wn .t Mae taffeta, made who have been guests of Mr*'\"'11\tl\u201d'»\u2019'- Wri Dr he might say : * nanci.il proposition?< was made to throw at of .spending mv life .-allure me ninl .-o, utile in \u2022 make a fortune n.s be'ter trails right about I lev you! the 'stock ' Vngol of m 'an you run the birds\u2019 daving for you i an i et \\ou world out icart!bro'os to market.\u201d would like to know what i; onl.bow do you.stard on (he I budget, or do you think mom m no tightwad, hut the prospe d;i' - makers and millinetis doe-get a?muh of a kick out of he! running me in debt, you ha e guy who o father gtic.-.e not Ping 1 IMF W II E m.:t h d In he Or llll \u2019T i r school, and darn bis so c i \\ eut ion, or delivri ing a I \"Dream Girl, do you you thin! d /ti - u his real i r 11 uonId law\u2022> to do the n.eon guesLs ht's mother.Mrs.Daniel Tor-rest, at her summer home in Ari-i hat, Gape Breton, have arrviod in Lennoxville, where they are guests of Mr.Wright\u2019s parents, at Grey Bungalow, Clough Avenue.nine lace Colonial lions.Sandra girl, was long with mit ts, ¦liquet and earned a of pink carna- Mr.and Mrs.E.1.viderc Street South, Saturday from a t\\vi day spent on a motor the White Mountains mondville, where they Wolfe, Bel-returned on weeks' holi-trip through , to Drum-visited Mr.and Mrs.G.Gleed, and to East Hereford, where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Melville Caston-guay.Mr.and Mrs.Wolfe left on Sunday for Montreal, where they will take up permanent residence on Melrose Avenue NEW BOOKLET How L Your Jealousy Working?Dr.Paul Popenoe\u2019s latest booklet, offered exclusively to readers of his column, is now available.It tells of two kinds of jealousy, one helpful, the otber harmful.Also included is a test to determine which kind you have.Send stamped, self-addressed envelope and five cents to Dr, Popenoe, in care of this newspaper.! .HUNTIN(jVILLE Mr.and Mrs.and Miss Lorna : moved into their new home, recent-i ly purchased, and known as the ! \u2018\u2018Beaton\u2019\u2019 residence.i*s- A special and well attended meeting of the Ladiesd Committee ¦of the Sherbrooke Library was held at the home of the president, | Mrs.Everett Bayley, Lennoxville on Thursday afternoon, August i and baby ' 2(5.The president was in the chair.This summer meeting was mainly ; called to make preparations for the tag days, to be held for the benefit of the library on September 10 and 1 1, the details of which occupied the greater part of the business session.The report gives by the convener of the knitting j committee augured well for a fine j showing of knitted articles for the Christmas ale.The Ladies' Com mittee took advantage gathering to fete Miss Emery, of the libraiy staff, whose marriage is taking place shortly.On behalf of the committee and \u2014\t[voicing their best wishes, Miss Fred Lunenbcrg j Winnifred Farmer, librarian pre-Lunenberg have sented the bride-olect with a gift of silver candlesticks, following which a corsage of hollyhocks j tied with silver ribbon, was pre-i sented Miss Emery by Miss Evelyn Bradley.The tea table in the dining room covered with a i lace cloth was centered with a icrystal bowl containing a colorful |of j arrangement of garden flowers the ; Douglas McGowan floral decoration being tarried out | M< (Invar., ail of ( ; in the other rooms.Tea was ser- I and Mrs.A.B.Ly ved by the hostess with Mrs.Milo dale; Mi.and Mrs Lothrop doing the honors.Miss | and Mr.and Mi .| Gladys Martin, of Brockton, Mass.Jof Sherbrooke; Mr.was a guest at the tea hour.ley Markwcll.Mi .Miss Raron Hu, kin MATERNITY CORSETS AND BELTS.ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert.Gaudet Pharmacy King St.W.Tel.3868 Near Bus Terminal Dolloff.acting ns flower-uns charming in a floor ii gown of yellow moire made waist-tight, bed ire and bouffant .skill, with a yellow bandeau in her hair, and she carried a Colonial nosegay of yellow roses and i sweet peas.] The groom's brother, Mr.Jo-j seph Markay.of Marbleton, w as br-t man, and the usiiri- wric Mr \u2022 Donald A.Dolloff and Mr.Edward j Doloff, brothers of the bride i Following the ceremony a reception was held in Canon Gu-tin Hall, which was also decorated in gladioli and multi-colored phlox.The bride's I,able was centered w ith the w edding rake, flank'A b> I white tapers and small bouquets of ! pink elarkia, while the guests were eated at.small tallies centered with mall bouquets of \u2022blue cornflowers bieatli.\tM Rev, VV.('.Dunn proposed, the toast to the bride, which was re sponded to by the groom.The bridal couple left amid a shower of confetti, the bride dress ed in a grey suit with black liât and aceesroiics.They spent their honeymoon nf Minor Lake, Mai blot nn The bride is a gradualp of Mao donald College and the groom served overseas during the war.of this I Among those present at the Marion i w edding \\vere M ; s Molly W 1 j Hams, of Wakefield, Mass.; Mr j Delbert Kez N-, Miss Winjiifred ! Mackay, Mr.Joseph L.Mackay and 'Mr.lame.Maokay, all of Marble-ton; Miss Ida Lewis and Mr.Fred | Lewis, of Lime Ridge; Mr.and i Mrs.Donald Dolloff, of Toronto; I Mr.ami Mrs.Ashley Smith, and | family, of Beebe; Mr.and Mrs.Dolloff and family, of Hill; Mr.Lawrence Doll .o 'onia, II.; Mr.and .os 1 n* Memory and family.FART for finding out whether, if lie rkoting, get the children off to Iceatiro she would be off attending a couture, or felling a bill of goods, by saying egard u.nrricec as a career or a chore?Do Huit makii,;' a home, rou'diig a family and keeping a husband happy is a job that \\ ou ran uniront wdh one hand while the othc hand is doing SOMETHING WORTH WHILE?Will you moan about being tied down with bfibies, and would you always he throwing in my teeth about how great ai d wonderful you might, have been if you hadn't SACRITTCEI) ALL by marrying me'.\u2019 If so, speak now.or forever hold your peace, for I do not.crave a part-unie wife.\" And, gtdng on from there, lie nrgbt inquire further into how she w ould I rout li s mother, and how many of her own famil.' she planned to h ive camp in the guest loom, : ml whether she expected a tired business man to take her stepping every night when Ids feet hurt and lie only wan I eu to re t Cne.i,?AI - >\\ whether .«he would buy hi* r.ork-ties, and ma! e him eat the kind of food me liked, ami make him attend lier church ami lolc for her candidate, or elre.Oh, :here are plenty of i|iie lion, the pro,, pc U ivc husband might ask the ¦.1 irl friend liofoie marriage, but the trouble is he doesn\u2019t.Hu waits until aftci marriage, and H en It i\u2022 too late.The Record will he pleased to receive any letters to this These wi quickly us Dorothy Dix column, will answer them no be forwarded possible.to Miss Dix who ADDS LUNCH TO A BOX MEAL Cecil Briiwn': off, of Mi Li nnnxvilli Gc\u2019\u2019al to&F l\\* .id'5 IlfRr\u2019S LUCK FOR YOU Offers you a complete choice of good quality coats at reasonable prices.We also specialize in made-to-order coats.23 Alexander Street Tel.4289-J - on the table and the meal is ready ! 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SPECIAL: NYLON HOSIERY, pair $1.19 HENRY\u2019S 63 Wellington St.North LADIES\u2019 WEAR \u2014 Telephone 4210 Ten SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1946.SCOTSTOWN The annual ,\u2018^Iemorialt, service brief remark» by Rev.Mr.Smith, and decoration of Graves, which is and the placing of crosses on the held, in turn, at each of the Pro- crave- of veterans of any testant Churches, was held at St.by Gerald Ladd, representing the Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church, on Boy Scouts, the Last P0^\u2019-Sunday, and was attended by the, \u201cReveille ' were sounded oj -lr.Legion and the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary to F.J.Buck.Mr.F hihp Boy, Sr., act-the Legion Branch Xo.20, in a ed as standard-nearer.Tne service body.The veterans marched from closed with the Benediction and the the Town Hall to the church, to a National Anthem, pipe band, from Sherbroke.A large Misses Kathryn Mackenzie, Mr number of veterans were pre.-en: a d Mrs.Franklin La Mountain and from Bury, Branch No.48.Rev.J.Mr.William O\u2019Hara, of Greenfield, W.Smith conducted the service and Mas?., were guests of the former s gave a stirring and timely addre-s.brother and sistcr-m-.aw, Mr.and Mr.F.J.Ruck read the Scripture Mrs.John X.Mackenzie, lesson from Revelations XXL and Mrs.Chanes MacDearmid, of the hymns sung were \u201cBefore hake Megantic, Mr.and Mrs.Mag-Jehovah\u2019s Awful Throne,\u201d \u201cSol- iio and two daughters, of Beverly, tiers of Christ, Arise,\u201d and \u2018God of Ma-., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Our Fathers, Known of Old.\u201d Mrs.D.G.Maclver.The many friends Antonio Lartitch sung the \u201cFiattle of Mr.Maclver are pleased to leai n Hymn of the Republic,\u201d as a solo, that he is recovering from his sen-The program at the cemetery open- ous illness.Dr.Bennett, of l ooked with the hymn, \u201cO God Our Help shire, and Nurses Miriam MacLeod in Ages Past,\u201d followed by prayer and Isabelle MacKerzie, were in by Rev.Mr.Smith, who also read attendance.Psalm XXIII.The hymn \u201cAbide Mrs.Katherine Warden, who has with Me\u201d was sung, followed by been a guest of Mrs.A.P.Mae- I.eod, for two months, has returned FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger BABY\u2019S CONSTIPATION SERIOUS IF NEGLECTED BABY\u2019S daily movements are something of which absolutely accurate track must be kept, ^hen he misses, something must be done at jnce.Constipation is serious ior baby.Mrs.John T.Reid of Hespeler, Ont , has this to say: \u201cHaving had seven children and having used Baby\u2019s Own Tablets for all seven can say they are the best and gentles' regulator for children.During teething Baby\u2019s Own 1 abets were a boon to me as they cleared up at mce any digestive disturbance or fretruluess.Equally effective for simple fever, teething roubles, upset stomach and other minor ailments of babyhood.Quick in their action.Sweet-tasting easily airshed to a powder, if desired.No \u2019 H' l'y ituflf\u2014no dulling effect.G» ! a box today.Sickness so often strikes in the night.25 cents.Money back if nut satisfice 5CRVIC\".I»c.J ««.COP».1548 EY NTA U.?.8AT OFF I JA.Whittir.gham.As the guest of\tSUTTON honor entered, the \u201cWedding\t- March\u201d was played bv Miss Mary Mrs.Tes^a O\u2019Regan, Mr.George Whittirgham, who also, on behalf Shepard and Mr.Jack Shepard at-.\t,\t.j tended tne funeral of Mr.Leon of the assmbled f-iends, presented StQwe| in Cowansville.Miss Boy with a \u201cshower\u201d of cups Mrg> Doug;as Bresee was al- and saucers, and assisted the honor-: overn.ght g,je£i of her parentSj ^ guest in unwrapping the love.} Mr ard Mr* Dwight Sweet.gifts, daintily wrapped in yellow Mr and Mrs.W.Jenks and son, and white.Later, the hostesses,,^ shawinigan FaIls, are v._ :;r,\t'*-r assisted by Miss SyJvia Parsons, her parerUE Mr.and Mrs.Ear; of Sherbrooke, served delicious re- o ' Tne tp;i \u2022talilf1.decor-\u2022 ronto, Ont., have also been sper.t- der.t, and in the absence of the see- ing their holidays at the same heme.Mr.and Mrs.George Speck and family were guests of Mrs.Louisa Carr and Mr.L.T.Judd, in Canaan, Vt.The Women\u2019s Association met at home of Mrs.John Jones for regular meeting with a very arge attendance.The business meeting was in charge of the pre?:- t erary.the minutes were read and Mrs.Ccrrilla Wilder, v.ere extended to the Asso-¦ \\ fr :n Mr.John Jones, for a b x received while he was shut-in after his accident.A delicious sup-: tr was served : y Mrs.Jones to 38 member; and visitors, assisted by her daughter.Mrs.J.Hillman, of Sherbrooke, an! Mrs.W.Boyd, of this place.Mrs.William Barne-.of Brome, was n guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.Toof.RÀNDBORO Mr.and Mrs.E.G.M: ai.emi.-s to her home, in Arlington, Mass, where she resides with her daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Richard G.Robertson, who were guests of their ecu-\t_______________________________________ sins, Mr.R.A.Scott, and family,1\t7~\t\u201c\t7~ .\t,\t,\t.¦\t,\t, have returned to their home in guests of Mrs.Maclver\u2019s unde_ and ncia, of Snc.; irooke, were week-end Bellerica, Mass.\u2018I give my husband a sporting chance when he comes home late I\u201d cousins, freshments.The tea table, decorated with streamers in the color scheme of white and yellow', was centred with roses in a crystal bowl.Miss Boy extended grateful thanks to her friends for the pleasing occasion.Prior to the departure of Miss Dorothy Smith to her home in Saw- were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Regi-yerville, she, with Mr.and Mrs.nald Draper, at Draper\u2019s Corner.Bowman were entertained by Mr.Mrs.V\u2019.Montgomery has return-and Mrs.John M.MacKerzie, at ed home, after a few weeks visit \u201cHilton.\u201d\tw\u2019ith relatives in Calvin, Alta.Friends regret the departure of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Drouin and Mrs.S.J.Scott, and her daughter, son, Bert, were guests of Mr.and Miss Wilma Scott, who, after many Mrs.E.G.Middlemiss.years as local residents, have taken Mr.and Mrs.Carl Wadleigh, of up residence in Montreal, Mrs.Drummondville, and Mr.and Mrs.Scott having sold her summer Grant Taylor and son, Gary, were home, \"Ardintoul,\u201d on Moffat Lake, week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.In honor of her daughter, Miss R.H.Riddell.Dorothy Smith, of Sawyerville, Miss Alma Speck, of Toronto, Mrs.W.W.Bowman, entertained Ont., is spending a two weeks\u2019holi-the younger set ,at a very enjoyable day at the home of her parents, Mr.party, at her home on Main Street, and Mrs.George Speck.\"Bingo\u201d provided amusement for Mr.and Mrs.Harold Leggett and the evening, the prizes being two children, of Massachusetts, awarded to Mr.Murray MacDon- have returned home, after spending Mr.and ! aid, and Miss Annie MacLeod.At their holidays with the former\u2019s 1 Vvw\u2018TES7.Magic's Orange-Raisin Biscuits 2 cups sifted flour 4 teaspoons Magic Baking Ponder H tspn.salt 2 tbspns.sugar 4 tbspns.shortening 12 cup raisins 1 tbspn.orange rind 1 egg \\ i cup milk Sift dry ingredients together.Cut in shortening until well mixed.Add raisins and orange rind.Beat egg slightly in measuring cup and add milk to make 54 cup.Add to first mixture.Roll out about J4-inch thicki cut with floured biscuit cutter.Place on greased pan.Bake in hoc oven (475\u201cF.) about 12 minutes.Makes 16.Margaret the hostess.(Ernest McCallum and family, of To- vacation with Mrs.Harriman\u2019s mother, Mrs.Malcolm Nicholson.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Ladd were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Scarth, at the latter\u2019s cottage, \u201cTwin Birches,\u201d Lake Park, Newport, Vt.fjuA t\t.NEW HliiSSI® HEADQUARTERS in SHERBROOKE 9 We are proud to announce our appointment as authorized dealers for the world-famous Western Electric Hearing Aids in this area.Hearing is our business.We can now otter you more complete hearing satisfaction than you\u2019ve over enjoyed.Try the new all-in-one Western Electric Hearing Aids.Drop in at your convenience and find out how much better you can hear with these truly remarkable instruments.Demonstrations absolutely free, .FRECHETTE & BLAIS Inc.TEL.6085\t- KING & WELLINGTON SHERBROOKE, QUE.Western Electric Hearing A ids aunt, Mayor and Mrs.A.M.Mac- gue .of their r\u201ev ami Mr- Robert Harriman Kenzie, have returned to their home M .Charles MacRae.\tthe conclusion of the game, delect- mother, Mrs.Charles McCallum, and children\" Carol Sue and Bobby in ( hici go, 111.\tMrs.Horace Goodwin, Mrs.N.L.able refreshments were served by and Mr.McCallum.Mr.and Mr of Rockfo?d Ont', are spending; à Mrs.S.Chapman has returned to M Saint John, N.B., after spending a Ann, have returned from Bury,; holiday with her parents, Rev.and where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Smith, at the Presbyter- Mrs.Clifford Anderson, ian Manse.\tRev.and Mrs.E.M.Cadigan, the Miss Barbara Hincks, of Port- former supplying the pulpit of St.land, Mu., is spending a vacation Andrew\u2019s United Church, for the with her aunt, Mrs.D.A.Campbell, month of August, have returned to Mr.Alex Morrison, of Montreal, and Mr.Campbell.En route, she heir home in Ottawa, Ont., where was a guest of his brother, Mr.visited her aunt Mrs.Ross Kinsey, Rev.Mr.Cadigan is in charge of Norman Morrison.\tand Mr.Kinsey, in Newport, Vt.like pastorate of Kingsway United Dr.and Mrs.C.A.Maclver and Mr.and Mrs, K.W.Maclver have Church, son, Mr.Colin Maclver, who were returned from Hingham, Mass., Mr-.Harold Mooney and daugh- ' where they were guests of the form- ter, Marion, of Toronto, Ont., were er\u2019s sister, Mrs.Alex MacKenzb', ! guests of the forjner\u2019s brother and and Mr.MacKenzie.They were -i-\u2019er-in-Iaw, Mr.and Mrs.N.L.accompanied home by Mr.and Mrs.; Maher.Mackenzie, and children, Miss Joan Mr.and M s.John Simpson have MacKenzie, and Master Richard, n :urned from spending a holiday,, who remained as guests of Mrs.' with relatives, in East Clifton.MacKenzie\u2019» father.Mr.J.N.Mac Mr.Hubert Scott, of Montreal,' Iver.\twas a week-end visitor of his par-j Mrs.E.A.Whittingham, and eats, Mr.and Mrs.1.B.Scott, daughter, Miss Mary Whittingham, Mr.and Mrs.P.A.Sherman and! have returned from Sherbrooke, daughter, Miss Ruth Sherman, have ' where they were guests of Mr.and returned from spending the summer Mrs.D.Hall, and also attended a months at Wells Beach, Me.miscellaneous \u201cshower,\u201d given for, Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Morrison, Miss Donna Boy, whose approach- and Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacRae, ing marriage takes place shortly, who spent a holiday with firends ' by Mrs.M.A.Whittingham, at the and reiaGives, have returned to home of Mrs.W.Elliott, Argyle their respective homes, in Eastl Avenue.\tEnd, and Seattle, Wash.During j The Misses Dolena and Ruth their visit here Mr.Morrison, and Smith, of Montreal, are visitor- of Mr.MacRae did splendid work in their parents, Rev.and Mrs.J.W.the Tolsta Cemetery, in co-oper-Smith of the Presbyterian Manse.:alien with other interested friends,! Miss Kathleen Waldron has re- and relatives, building a new fence turned to Lennoxville, after spend- and repairing monuments, etc.Mr.ing a week\u2019s vacation with her par- MacRae, with the assistance of; ents, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Waldron.Mr.and Mrs.John MacAulay and daughter, Maureen Anita, of a monument there.Grateful ap Manchester, N.H., are spending a prédation is extended to those men,I vacation with the former's mother,! for the practical interest shown in Mrs.A, A.MacAulay, at \u201cBrae- the resting-place of \u201cThose, whom; side,\u201d Mr.William Bradley, of wo have loved long since, and lost! Montreal, spent the week-end at: awhile.\" To them, arid all concern-! : the same home.\tled in this work, is extended grate-i Mr.Jack Cross, of Sherbrooke, ' ful and sincere thanks, with special ! spent the week-end with Mrs.Cross, ; thanks to \u201cMac,\u201d and \u201cAngus.\u201d and daughter, Heather, at the home ; In view of the approaching mar- ! of Mrs.Cross\u2019 brother and sister- riage of .Miss Donna Boy, the in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Render Misse- Ruth and Mary Whitting-1 son.\tsham were hostesses at a delightful i Mr.and Mrs.William Graham party, in her honor, at the home land daughters, Beverley and Pat- of their parems, Mr.and Mrs.E.Canada 3 I friends, also gave a helping hand in | the Stt rnoway Cemetery, repairing i Designed by Bell Telephone laboratories 1 ?Fami !v fOR ONLY few eents jior person ,s\\\\ \u2014 C i r-ooD STORES IONA NEW PACK \u2014 STANDARD h& f STORES CLOSED AIL DAY LABORDI¥ MONDAY SEPT 8 HimU*\" CAMPBELL\u2019S TOMATO SOUP -\t3\ttins\t29' HEINZ SOUPS\tASSORTED\t2\ttins\t25' FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI * *\t-\tl ii ox.tin\tM A £ P FRESH CANDY ORAMGE SLICES -\t-\tlb.\t29 ANN PAGE PLAIN DOUGHMUTS ' -\t-\tdot.\t2d1 NSW PACK CHOICE CHERRIES RKD PITTED\t\t20 oz.tin\t30 SLICED loaf cheese -\t-\tlb.\t45 CUSTOM GROUND ARP COFFEE BOKAE » Si\u201d VIGOROUS & WINEY Simple and quick to prepare Luncheon or supper treat Nourishing \"hot-weather special Satisfying chilly-day meal ORDER A PANTRY SUPPLY FROM YOUR GROCER VINEGAR\t21 02.btl.\tIBC BARKERS APPLE BLOSSOM BISCUITS \u2022 - '\tp Wic- of 12\t13\u2018 PARD BOG FOOD * \u2022\t^ pktrs.\t27c PRIMROSE SWEET MIXED PICKLES\t24 ot.jor\t27c HEINZ KETCHUP \u2022 - -\t13 r>i.btl.\t24c CARNATION EVÂP MILK - \u2022\ty tall \u201c tins\t28\u2018 LIQUID CERTO\tbtl.\t22 CANADIAN MASON SEALERS r 1.07 T\"\t\t93 GILT EDGE BREAD FLOUR\t7 lb.b*R\t31e SOLID PACK TUNA FISH \u2022 -\t7 f*t.Hn\t45c CATELLI MACARONI - *\tT* 1'» ox.\t25c TASTY CHICKEN HADDIE\ttin\t24c GREEUI Pi IONA NEW PACK PECTIN ADDED SITilJi AMH PAGE Cîf m rz Æ «P ét&kùiMê Mi PEANUIT EITf] ÇUICK OR REGULAR traiss HUTS 24 or.\u2022 s 02 .» v.- Y - : P ÇUAUTY MEAT ES CANADA'S FINEST QUALITY \u2014 RED AMD BLUE BRAND BIEF HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY Scticioss Round Porterhouse, Wing Sirloin !h.75 t FRiSH KILLED \u2014 CHOICE QUALITY lamb 'mm BONELESS SHOULDER VÈBJL Wkhs> AVERAGE 4 TO 5 lbs.M \u2019-MT) «1 - lb &7 x.Mclntvre, Craig Street.B e'linweerrw\t«\u2022- rr , \u2022 When independent researchers asked Canadian housewives which brand of Corn flakes was the most delicious, 4 out of 5 said \"Kellogg\u2019s.\u201d Yes, Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes are so popular, your family often eats them faster than you expect.If your last package has been opened, order more Kellogg's Corn Flakes tomorrow.Made by Kellogg\u2019s in London, Canada.%t?J> Lowery.Miss Mary McMorine, and M ¦ pœüüSËüllüiie^^P^iir^ll^i Just I Arrived In i \u2022 i WÆW The greatest ketchup in the world in good supply again Do you find meat expensive these days?Perhaps you are contenting yourself with less expensive cuts, chopped steak, sausages, and so on.If so, you can still make such dishes taste like a banquet by a dash of Heinz Tomato Ketchup, either in your cooking or at the table.0$OSr« t econo«\"\u2018' iVse Tno*' jyot'8 ^ F'0'\u2019'1 ' becaV,*e CV cs 0 '0',9 Hems Tomato Ketchup TP-78 '\"im ft MMimm 5, vini'Afr H J HIM: (C mm Miss Dawn Lowry spent a week William Thomas, of North Buy, with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and ' are guests of the format\u2019s parents,1 Mrs.Cyril Lowry, in Montreal.j Mr.and Mrs.W.McMorine, Col-Miss Margaret and Air.H.NYU-' ]cao Street, son spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.I Mr.and Mrs.M.Lodge and Mr.J.T.Forgrave, in Sawyerville.land Mrs.M.Alexander have re - | turned home, after enjoying the and Mrs.Gordon Cousons, and Saguenay Cruise, family, Airs.Leonard Adam, Miss i Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Layfield, Janet Adam, Mrs.Adele Brown, I of Belmont, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Paul Jones and Miss Anne Mrs.Harold Frost, of Harrietville, j Brown.\t, Ont., were guests of Rev.and Mrs.! Miss Elizabeth Hamilton.R.N.T.N.Mitchell, at \u201cThe Man c,\u201d I of the Montreal General Hospital! Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Cormich, of was an overnight guest of her par- Drummondville.spent their vaea-ents, Mr, and Mrs.Samson rf Ham- tion with the latter's mother, Mrs.ilton.During the week of Waterloo; Guests at the home of Mr.an j Fair, Miss Myrna Hamilton, of ; Mrs.Joachim Dunlavey were Kiss Kingsbury, visited at the homes of Agatha Murphy, Mi.C.Harwood, 'her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.j of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.James Hamilton, her grandfather and Watson, of Windsor Mills, j aunt, Mrs.J.A.Mairs and Miss Miss A.G.Killingbeck, of Mont-; Edith Mairs.\treal, and Mr.John Humphrey\u2019s, of j Mr.and Mrs.A.Gibson of Len- Liverpool, were week-end guests 1 noxville were overnight guests of Jessie S.Killen, Lovejoy Avenue.' Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Trussler and of Dr.and Mrs, C.R.Boast.family,\tI Mr.Joachim Dunlavey is spend- ; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Cousons ing a few days at Richmond, Vt.land family joined other relatives Mr.and Mrs.Leo Guoyette and; ' at a family reunion picnic held at family of St.Lambert, were call-: the popular picnic grounds, at erg at the home of Mr.and Mrs.I Jackson\u2019s Brook.\tP.Cleary.As Mr.Guoy«tie has I Mrs.C.P.Hunter and Miss not been here for 25 years he | .Alice Hunter accompanied Mr.and found many changes.\ti ! Mrs.Frank Millenchamp and Mrs.Adele Dyson, of Ottawa, is j Miss Claire Millenchamp, of St.spending evrral days with her 1 Anne de Bellevue, to Rock Island, daughter Mrs.Robert Sinclair.I I where they visited Mr.James Guests at the home of Mr.and ( Hunter.\tMrs.Bert McGee an! family were Mr, Thomas Corcoran, of Flint Mr.and Mrs.T.McGee, of Gros-City, Mich., accompanied by Mrs.venordale, Conn.E.P.Corcoran, Miss Marjorie; Mr.Norman J.Fowler, of Wallace and Mr.J.A.Mairs spent Claremont, N.H., was a guest of; an afternoon with Mr.E.P.Cor- his brother, Mr.E.E.Fowler and coran, in Farnham,\tMrs.Fowler.Mrs.M.O.Sherwood has been Miss Helen Killingbeck, of Mont, spending a week at the home of real, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.F.E.Snodgrass,1 Dr.and Mrs.C.R.Boast for two and family, in Montreal.\tj weeks, has left for St.Johnsbury, ^ Mrs.Marcus Martin, of Knowl-! Vt., where she will be the guest ton, called on Mrs, S, J, Irwin, of her aunt, Mrs.William Melrose, after spending the night at the! Mrs.Crutchlow has returned to ! home of her cousin, Mr, Vere Me- her home in Montreal, after spend-Cutcheon, and family in Granby, i ing several days with Mrs, A.Me- fr&J* ££& fOUf3 so um/re?Mrs W.H.Bridge, accom-j Intyre.panied by her nephew.Mr, Arnold | Mr.Roy McGee, of Milford Bridge, of Ottawa, visited Dr.and; Mass., Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cogan Mrs.Paintin, of Cowansville.; and Mr.Ian Cogan, of Montreal, Dr.Curtis Corcoran and chi!-'and Mr.and Mrs.W.Daniels and dren, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs.! family, of Windsor Mills, were J, H.Symons, spent an afternoon ; guests of Mr.and Mrs.Bert Mc-with Mr.E.P.Corcoran, in Farn-j Gee.ham.\tj Miss E, L.Bidgood is making Rev.Cyril Brazzill and family,] her home with Mrs.Angus Mcln-who have been spending several tyre.The house recently occupied weeks at the home of Mrs.Braz.j by Mrs.J.W.Bidgood and Miss1 zill\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs, Mar-j Bidgood has been rented to Mr.I eus Hacknell, have left for their! Barrie Armatage, who expects to! new home in Toronto, Ont., where] take up residence there with hi Rev.Mr.Brazzill has been ap-: family on September 1.pointed rect*r of St.Edward Mr.and Mrs.William Pringle.! Parish.\tj of Whitby, Ont., have returned1 Mr.R.F.Shaw spent the week-: home, after spending several days] end in Montreal, where he ob-|with Mrs.Angus MacRae andj served his 86th birthday, on Aug-] other relatives.Miss Florence] ust 27, at the home of his son,] MacKenzie accompanied them to Mr.George E.Shaw, and family.Toronto, Ont., where she will Mrs.J.W.Draper a.d Mrs.F.| spend several days.W.Jones were calling on the lat- Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Irwin, ter's uncle, Mr.Henry Knott, of' Miss Isobel Irwin, Mr.Paul Irwin East Farnham.\t;\tand Mrs, Maude Healy have re-1 Mrs.Mary Blake, of F oster,] turned from Waterville, Me., where! was calling on Mrs.Leroy Hayes.! they were the guests of Mrs.] One afternoon Mrs.F.W.Jones,! George Ca-tley.Mrs.W.H.Bridge and Mrs, E.P.j Mrs.C.R.Boast has received] Corcoran attended a \u201cshower\u201d in word that her brother, Mr.Stanley i the church hall, at Warden, in] R.Burnett, has purchased a home! honor of Miss Lila Ashton.\tin St.Petersburg, Fla., where he1 Mr.-.Charles Cowan and grand-; expects to make his future home.| son, of Abercorn have been visit-; Mr.and Mrs.W, J.Pearson.; ing Mrs.W.H.Bridge and other] Miss Patsy Pearson and Mis*] relatives and friends, in Waterloo,i Elizabeth Pearson have returned] Mr.and Mrs.Frank Millen-j from \u201cPine Lodge,\u201d Bristol Lake, champ and Miss Claire Millen- where they spent two weeks\u2019 va.;-champ, of Ste.Anne da Bellevue.! tion.with Mr .('.P.Hunter and Miss] Mrs.J.W.Bidgood has left for) Alice Hunter, were calling on: Sawyerville, where she will be the ' 1 / ms*: > a / \\ aBMHga * ïf'tm «i w M ' V*\tj i»*,! .you//see &/7 eftfirefy flew //he/of wh/fewess./he very fùsf wûsh Me* dotoes keep\tfy/\u2019\tKg f friends in North Hatley.Mr.Arthur Reed and Mrs.Arthur Wade were in Montreal to accompany Mrs.Wade's father.Mr.W.K, Robinson, home from the General Hospital, where he was under treatment.guest of her brother, Mr.Chester MacKay.Mrs.Charles Brown, of Da\u201d : ville, was a guest at the \u201cshower\u201d I given in honor of her daughter, Miss Kay Brown, at the hom< of Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Husk.Never again that dull gray look as long as you wash your clothes in \"Lifetime\u201dOxydol Even dull yellowed clothes turn dazzling white again.Your whitest clothes wash to a brilliant new kind of whiteness.Washable colors take on a new brightness.Try it today! MA.DF IN CANADA Twelve KEALTH PLANS REVIEWED IN Yugoslavia Is Critical SIDE GLANCES BROME COUNTY 0£ Bulgaria SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948.By Galbraith East Farnham, Sept.2\u2014\u201cCooperative health services for the rural families\u201d was the main topic of discussion of the Brome County Council of the Farm Forum held in the Protestant school in East Farnham.The first part of the meeting, which dealt with reports of the 'president, secretary and delegate to the co-operative tour of parts of Ontario, was under the chair-mansliip of the president, Gordon Shufelt.Mr.Shufelt gave a brief report of the semi-annual meeting of tne Canadian Federation of Agriculture, held in Kentville, N.S.He pointed out to the members present how important it is to the director to have resolutions relating to farm problems in his hands before ne attends the meeting.\u201cIf the voice of the Forum members is to be heard, the director must know its wishes,\u201d he said.The secretary, Mrs.E.S.Bradley, of Mansonville, reported that during the year the county had sent a delegate to the annual meeting of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture at Brockville in January, and had aided a representative to go on a co-operative tour through Ontario.A short course had been held in Sutton from March 1-4 inclusive, where the students, ranging in age from 18 to 80, received instruction in co-operative principles, conducting meetings, writing minutes, publicity, keeping account., etc.Mr.Lawrence Horner, presidentelect for the county for the coming year and delegate cn the co-op tour, thanke i the mem >ers lor co/ne m ans see.MORISSET LIMITED Charge Is Made That Bulgaria Has Territorial Designs on Macedonia.London, Sept.2.\u2014(/Pi\u2014Bulgaria ! has become the fourth Cominformj country to draw critical fire from; Yugoslavia.Tan jug, official Yugoslav news, agency, last night accused Bulgaria of having territorial designs, on the southern Yugoslav province | of Macedonia.It accused the_Bu.-j garian press department of gning free rein to \u201caspirations of the present leaders of Bulgaria toward Macedonia.\u201d Earlier yesterday, the Belgrade Communist newspaper, Boroa, charged Albanians were carrying on an unruly campaign against Yugoslavia.Last Wednesday, Yugoslavia formally accused high Romanian officials of trying to provoke a revolution against Premier Tit ).Similar charge?were ma do Friday against Hungary.All four countries\u2014Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania\u2014 sided with the Communist information bureau in its denunciation of Tito and other Yugoslav leaders two months ago.The Macedonian office of information issued a statement describing Bulgarian press department assertions concerning Macedonia as \u201ca continuation cf the unheard-cf slander campaign against Yugoslavia and separately against Macedonia which began with the notorious resolution of the Comin-! form,\" Tanjug said.Tito himself displayed no signs of knuckling under.In lead, he took a firmer grip cn the Yugoslav 'government yesterday by shaking up his cabinet in the face cf the .Cominform challenge to his leadership.He made vice-premier Ed-f reign minister an.f boosted interior minister Alexander Rankovic to the post of vice-premier.Both men had been 'insled out by Cominform for criticism.STANBURY wrr.err.ezrr.1943 BY KEA SERVICE.INC.T M.F;EG.V Depsrtment and it is gratifying tot supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Del- the ever increasing interest mar Hadlock.ULVERTON \u2018\u2018She's at that silly age where it doesn\u2019t matter that he has no money!\" ENGLISH AND MAGOG WSTALS ARE MÙI Bjf nviously eyeing the sleek new Map WELL DISPLAYED AT EXHIBITION Visitors to the Fair should not overlook the Floriculture! build-ling which, this year particularly, jis well worth seeing.The floral oKhibits on the ground floor, are | more numerous than usual and ivery tastefully arranged, as are The many fascinating articles in ithe arts and cooking departments, j located upstairs in the same build-ling.I A huge display of cut flowers, ' exhibited by the City of Sher-' brooke, occupies the centre of the Marge hall and is really breathtak-jinginits beauty.The City is I showing these flowers for exhibition purposes only and is not en-! tering into any competitions.! Other exhibits feature gladioli jin brilliant colors, asters, snapdragons, large dahlias, nastur-jtiums, and marigolds, in a riot of j autumn colors.There are also a few lilies, as well as several exhibits of sweet peas anS larkspur, in pastel shades, scabioss, phlox, ! petunias, and beautiful roses in 'various sizes and hues, j There is quite a variety of pot-Ited plants this year, one of the | most predominant being the begonia, which is featured with (orange, yellow, pink and red blooms.In the fine arts section there are attractive hooked rugs, worked in intricate patterns, hand-woven bedspreads and drape?, beautifully embroidered table cloths and cut work, all kinds of knitted and crocheted articles, dresses, nightgowns and bed-jackets, as well as homespun material and blankets.Several attractive luncheon cloths evoked favorable comment, as well zs shown from year to year, by the children.In the work done by the 13.year olds and under, a blue knitted dress is worthy of mention.It is a very fine and delicate article which must have required great care and patience and is a remsrk-able accomplishment for a child.The wood work display is also interesting, as are the clorful scrap ( books, the paintings (some copies and some original designs), coin collections, photographs, snap-; shots, sketch hooks, and knitted j articles including socks, gloves, mitts, scarves, carriage robes and dresses.Irstitution and guidance are evi-, r\u2019ent in the children\u2019s cooking.Many an adult could take a lesson from these youngsters who have cookies, cakes, baking powder biscuits, pies and bread on display behind the glass show case.It is expected that the prize list in both the Floricultural and Fine Arts Sections will be released today.Miss Elanle Clark was taken to the Sweetsburg Hospital, for a tonsillectomy.Mrs.Thomas Wilson has been appointed correspondent for the Record and will be pleased to accept items for publication.Subscriptions and advertisements may also be placed through Mrs.Wilson.Visitors at, the heme of Mrs.Marcia Cummings and Mr.Roy Gumming were Mrs.E.'ic Gumming ajtd on, Ronald, of Hartland, N.B.; IRON HILL GRELNLAY Miss Agnes Forbes has returned to Manohester, N.H., after spending a week's vacation with her sister, Mrs.Darcy McGee.Mr.and Mr?.Clifford McGee and family, of Huntington, have returned home, after spending a week's vacation with relatives here.Mr.Edward Keenan and Mr.Clifford Keenan, Mr.and Mrs Darcy McGee, Miss Marguerite and Nancy McGee attended the Keenan-Dunn and the McGee-Mummery wedding in Richmond.Mrs.Bartlett and Miss Jean Bartlett of Newport, are spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Brooks.Miss Audry Smith, of Rock Island, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.Lyle Brooks.Mr.and Mrs.George Gogan, of Richmond, and Mr.gnd Mrs.Bert McGee and family, of Richmond, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.McGee.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford McGee.Mrs.W.McGee and Mr.Thomas McGee were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Tom Cogan and hlfs.Bessie Cogan, in Upper Melbourne.Mr.and Mrs.Pari Keenan and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley McGee spent a few days in Newport.Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Darcy McGee tended the Proulx-Morin wed: in Melbourne.Mr.' and Mrs.Kenneth Walker.^ of Coaticock; and Mr.and Mrs.Va.-ter Gumming, and B.Blodgett, of St.Johnsbury.Vt., Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Norris spent a week-end in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd spent the week-end in Ottawa.Several from here attended the picnic held cn the \"Parsonage\u201d grounds at Kirkdale.The Women\u2019s Auxiliary will hold its next supper in the Dunkerley Memorial Hall, on Wednesday evening, September 8.at- ing gog, Sept.2-\u2014More than 100 cars and bright new trucks, visi- new telephones will be in service in some, fine piece?of needlepoint, tor?to the Automobile Building at Magog early on Wednesday, Sept.The art exhibit, although not the Sherbrooke Fair this year find's, when the installation of addition- very large this year, nevertheless much to interest them, especially al dial exchange equipment is com- shows evidence of the talent which in the «hewing of English an 1 Ital-j pleted in the Main Street exchange, exists in Sherbrooke and the East-inn cars, I he 'largest exhibition of according to H.E.Walker, Bell ern Townships.these small, imported cars ever j Telephone manager for this area.' It features charcoal sketches, seen in Sherbrooke.Smartly styled Canadian-m LIGHT TRUCKS SHOULD HAVE TRUCK TIRES TOR MAXIMUM SERVICE Here are record mileage-makers for light truck service The many friends of Mrs.Ronald Short will regret to learn that 'she is a patient at the B.M.P.Hospital, Sweetsburg.Latest reports are she is recovering from an operation satisfactorily.Mr.Ovela Coupai has purchased a tractor.Miss Susan Caupal will teach again in the school in Haseville.i The new dial equipment will landscapes in oil end water colors, de eventually provide service for a pastels, attractive ( hristmas ur of standard size reem to givi total of nearly 700 new subscribers, cards, and a few pieces of wood the^maller\" cars a haughty glance (the manager said.Because of carving.\t.as they look down on them from ! shortages of wore and cable, it is The canning department is well y\t.\t.lon|,er | only possible to connect some 100 stocked with peas, string beans, their greater rht and The remaining facili- carrots tomatoes, at this time.cucumbers, length, and visitors pause to exam-1 All applicants, who will receive jelly rolls, and cookies ny one at all - ; one.CVVSD\" .to«-V'tc;YYtb lTVicU Uutabitw \u2022 I GGOB/Veai* service MORISSET LIMITED 21 Wellington St.So.Sherbrooke.Telephone 2013 Dodge - DeSoto - Dodge Trucks having given him the opportunity to see the work of the varied cooperatives in Ontario.The itinerary, planned by Mr.Leonard Harman, secretary of the United Farmers Co-operative Go., took the party to the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph, to Toronto and to Niagara Falls.The members visited the co-operatives and historic spots en route.Mr.Horner spoke very enthusiastically of the welcome and entertainment given them by the farm organization?.Mr.Shufelt, in relinquishing his office, thanked the members for : the support they had given him and requested that they carry on as faithfully for Mr.Horner.A very interesting discussion followed.Co-operative health services was the theme.The mem-| hers present expressed the belief that it was time for all those vitally concerned over the state of I health services for rural families to take an active part in some form of action, A committee was named, which is to convene in Sutton on Sept.11J to discuss further the organizational work and tc draw up tentative by-laws to be placed before all Forums in the county.EATON drive away .\t- -\t,\tL\t, ,\t,\t,,\t\u2022\u2022 i, \u201e,,,] service next Wednesday, have ai- Wr.h the small English cars and\tbeen informed, Mr.Walker \u2022.ruck?predominating the disphaj, ^ ^ the Automobile Building is crowd-b ' __________________ ud from early morning until late, j at night as throngs gather to seej the new models, anxiously inquire ling from the salesmen on duty! I when they mighu have delivery, land comparing notes on the many; features, as well as the new prices., Women admire the sleek lines and j i smart colors, glancing inside to I see the uphol while the men A wide assortment cf exhibits is found in the Young People\u2019s Mrs.George Mathewson is spending a few days in Montreal.Upwards of twenty-one friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr.Fred Rumsby to extend birthday greetings to Mrs.Rumsby.Mr.Percy Howard, Mr.Norman Hall and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Rumsby attended the Richmond Fair.Through the kindness of Mr.Maurice Halley, M.P., for Brome, and Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.Walter Mil-timore, the young people of this plaça were taken by the Durham Transport Bus to Missisquoi Bay, for a picnic.The day was fine and upwards of thirty people enjoyed the outing.Mrs.Walter Williams is spending a few days in Fuiford with Mr.and Mrs.Herman Hadlock.Mr.and Mrs.William Rusbridge\t\u2022 - accompanied by Mr.Thomas Rus- Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bennett, of bridge attended the Miltimore-Dyer Vermont, spent a week visiting Mr.: wedding in Sutton.\tand Mrs.Willard Bennett.Miss Daisy Sanborn was at he; - ; home in Brigham for the week-end.' .Mr.and Mrs.George Parsloe and i j four children have returned to their I heme in Milton, Mass., after a ten days\u2019 visit with Mrs.James\u2019 Mason and Mr.and Mrs.Selwyn Mason.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Williams and Carol and Betty, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Wilson and Keith, motored to Mystic and were j dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lan-don Beard, formerly of this place.Mrs.Eva Chapman, Mrs.Lucia Fessenden and Mrs.Mildred Sweet, of Fuiford, accompanied b- Mrs.Edith Darrock and Mrs.Thompson.of Montreal, were calling on1 Mrs.Thomas Wilson, and were UIIJ DIIIIKIH 1V1TEI1 On Tap 111 The Time MAPLE GROVE Install th\u2019s Cordlcy automatic electric water cooler in your office or plant.Inquire today at __Horthern Electric________ COMPANY LIMITED 1620 Notre Dame St.West, Montreal.clTHEBIGREDUCTI OFFERED DURING THE SALE ST MAGASIN il NOW.Misses Ida and Fay Lo:ke, ot Pittsburgh, N.H., spent a week with their grandparents, Mr.and Mr.-.W.Locke.Miss Gertrude Grapes was an :erv and fittings,! overnight guest of friends in East want to get under! Angus.the hood and sec the engine, exam-! Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Harrison ire the dash, and ask about mile-1 and daughter, Betty, accompanied age, etc.The kiddies, too, take a.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Rodgers to great interest in the automobiles j Colebrook, N.H., where they visit-this year, the tiny cars drawing; ed relatives.Miss Ina Ccbleigh of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end at her home here.Miss .Myrtle Desriusscaux, of Lennoxville, was a guest of the.Misses Myrtle and Bernice Chute.Mr.H.Cooper, of East Angus, was a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lowry.The Misses Myrtle and Bernice ; Chute and Mr.B.Chute were in Barton, Vt.where they attended m them like magnets as they wish they could have one \u201call for myself, daddy!\u201d Seeming out cf place in Automobile Row, two farm machinery exhibits are found in the building, apart from the large display of equipment shown outside.Hedge Mol> es are showing the Koto-Tiller plow, while Hall Machinery Company of Sherbrooke has a large booth showing their Spiral Rotary Tiller Plow.On the out-1 the Barton Fair.-ide there are di plays of Interna- Mrs.Millicent Peabody, of Port-1 iior.nl Harvester, * ase> Massey ]and, N.H., spent a few days with' Harris and Coekshu t farm ma- her sister, Mrs, Julia Gilman.i .finery ( anadian General Insula- Mr.and Mrs.Irwin McBurney, of! tion, .\\Iu.-sen of Canada Limited Clifton, and their guests, the Sharp ' industrial machinery.Aluminum h0ygi 0f Montreal, were dinner housing, precision power saws, etc., ?uests of Mr.ancj Mrs.G.S.while in a spacious park near the j Grapes.Mr.and Mrs.William! entrance is the novel and much-igharp and daughter, of Montreal,' appreciated \u201cB-A Rendezvous, a i were also callers at the same home, neat, and well-arranged rest cen-i Mrs.Grover Hodgeman and I tre, witii easy .chairs, tables.1 daughter, Helen, of Magog, were' umbrellas, and ice water, etc, j overnight guests of Mrs.Cecil: thanks to the British American OiljJenkin.Company Ltd.who conduct the I Mr.and Mrs.Noel Kingsley were ' \u201cOasis.\u201d\t|\tbusiness visitors in Montreal.' In the Automobile Building; Mr.and Mrs.William Harlow' there are several Sherbrooke deal-(have moved into their new home! or?showing the new cars, both ' recently purchased from Mr.Way-! Canadian and imported models, as follows: Hodge Motors, exhibiting a Kaiser, a Frazier, a Fiat coup (from Italy) and an English Standard sedan, also Excelsior Motorbikes, Goodyear Dealers of Sherbrooke haw co-operated ;n the large Ij?.; Andrews s C hurch, in the guild play of Goodyear Tires shown in;£0om\u2019 Chore was an average at-this building, too.\ttendance.Plans were made to hold ! a food sale in the near future.mond Little.Mrs.Cecil Jenkin, and son, Ro-; bert, Mrs.J.Gilman and Mr.G.E.Merrill were callers at the home of Mrs.Ada Humphrey, at Albert Mines.Mrs.F.Kingsley entertained the members of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Webster Motors Limited have three models of Chevrolet cars on display, a Stylemaster coupe and sedan, a Fleetiinc Aero sedan, and an Oldsmcbile sedan, also two Chevrolet trucks, a 3-4 and a 1 1-2 ton model.Thibault & Bouchard are show- .ing a Studebaker truck, a Commcr they attended the auction sale at Engl:.-h light delivery van and the the home of Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Hillman Minx sedan, the Commer Lowry.(making its first appearance in|\t- \u2018 Sherbrooke.Thompson\u2019s Garage have R largei display of English cars, including; the Morris Ten sedan, .Morris ( light delivery truck and a Morris 8i sedan.Air.and Mrs.Melvin Harrison and family, of Lennoxville, and Mrs.Guy Locke and daughter, Agnes, of Pittsburg, N.H., were Sunday guests of Mr.R.Harrison and family.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lowry and family were in Waterville, where MARTINVILLE % Today we Live in a Greater Canada Today Canada\u2019s manufacturing capacity has been increased \u2014 and diversified \u2014 to an extent never thought possible in pre-war years.Now Canada can do more \u2014 can make more \u2014 offers far more opportunities to young Canadians commencing their careers today.While established industries have been expanding, new ones have been springing up.Over 200 new products formerly imported are now being made here.Guests at Mr.and Mrs.Parker\u2019s were Mr.Glen Wilson, of -,\t, ,\t.\t,\t, Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.A, Shea, Coombs Gara-gc is showing ;of Xr,v Vork.Mr rn Austin 2-door and an Aus-i ];U(.jPr * EMPLOYMENT figures, too, tell the story of our emergence as one of the world\u2019s great industrial nations; today almost twice as many Canadians are engaged in manufacturing as there were before the war.Hit tin 4-door sedan, as well as an Austin light delivery truck, and one Packard sedan.Marquis Automobiles are exhibiting three Pontiac Silver Streaks, a 2-door and 2 four-door sedans, and a CMC Light Delivery j truck.| The whole building is very attractive, with banners and special j displays for the various cars and firms, with baskets of flowers and special lightir.v adding ork; Mr.and Mrs.Johni of Northampton, Mass.| Mr.and Mrs.F.Parker vi=ited i at Ayer\u2019s Cliff for a week-end.I Mi*, and Airs.Charles Francis How, their daughters, Joyce ami Jane, of Natick, Mass.; Air.Leon 1.a porte, his young daughters, Michelin and Louise and Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Laporte their son, Alrster Robert, of Montreal, were week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.George Duffy.Rev, Father H.Duffy, of the i colorful I Sacerdotal Fraternity, is spend-nore to the unusually large ex- ing a few days at his home here f1101!\"\tI be fore his departure for Europe.CAPACITY for steel production doubled; chemical output more than twice 1939 level; pulp and paper mills operating at 50% above pre-war: everywhere the magnitude of the advance is evident.\".UNTOLD OPPORTUNITIES\u201d \"If one wants to give service and work, Canada is full of untold opportunities \u2014 greater than ever.It is well, too, for young Canadians not to overlook small towns and rural parts, because in these places the door is ajar, life can he gloriously free and very full.\u201d .says ROY SHIELDS ofOoboconk, Ontario.He and his brother Charles have, by industry and initiative.supported by loyal, hard-working employees, attained a remarkable success as General Merchants rural community.Their store has been referred DEVELOPMENT continues: on new plant and new equipment nearly tour times as much was spent by Canadian industry last year as in 1939.their ONE OF » SERIES PRESENTED BY TO PROMOTE A FULLER REALIZATION BY CANADIANS OF CANADA'S PRESENT GREATNESS to as the \u201cBiggest Little Department Store\u201d in the country.t Names Of Prize ^ inners At Cookshire Fair Announced Following ar« th« names of prize Ponies other than Shetland, winners at the Cookshire Fair:\tmare or gelding: 1 S.J.Whit- Light Horse»\tcomb, 2 Miss L.Childs, 3 J.Mare 3 years and over: 1 W.J.Whitcomb, 4 S.Farnsworth.Whitcomb.\u2019\tReadstere, mare and foal: 1 T.Get of sire: 1 W.J.Whitcomb.Ross.Shetland ponies, mare or geld- Foal: 1 T.Ro.-e.ing, 3 years: 1 Miss L.Childs.\tFilly or gelding, 3 years: 1 Cur- At Wilson\u2019s ! ÛECCA RECORD HITS GREAT NEW POPULAR SONG RECORD 5939 Cool Water So Long To The Red River Valley\tSons Of The Pioneers PERSONALITY RECORDS 24298 Let's Be Sweethearts Monica Lewis and Again\tGuy Lombardo Don\u2019t Cali It Love\tand His Royal Canadians 24471 I'd Love To Live In Loveland (With A Girl Like You) Bing Crosby with John Scott Love Thy Neighbor\tTrotter and His Orchestra ALBUM A-636 Andrews Sisters IRVING BERLIN Songs\u2014Vocal accompanied by Vic Schoen and His Orchestra 24424\tAlexander\u2019s Ragtime Band I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The Farm) 24425\tHeat Wave When That Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam\u2019 24426\tSome Sunny Day How Many Times HILL BILLY RECORD 46121 Golden Curls You Are My Sweetheart Jimmie Davis TUNE IN ON STATION CKTS EVERY FRIDAY AT 12.45 P.M.H.D.Wilson & Sons Ltd.MUSIC DEPARTMENT 39 Wellington Street North\t?Tel.11 tis Ross, 2 W.J.Whitcomb.3 G.Forgrave, 4 J.Jones.Filly or gelding 2 years old: 1 Tom Ross, 2 Robert Jenkin.Driving and riding horses\u2014ladies\u2019 saddle horse: 1 W.J.Whitcomb, 2 H.Cairr.e, 3 Ellis Waldron.Gentleman's saddle horse: 1 W.J.Whitcomb.2 S.J.Whitcomb, 3 Gordon French, 4 Ellis Waldron, 5 Hollis Cairns.Children's saddle horse: 1 Gordon French, 2 E'-'.is Waldron.3 S.J.Whitcomb, 4 S.Lea-mouth, Lady driver: 1 W.J.Whitcomb, 2 Hazen Lowry, 3 Hollis Cairns.Carriage horse, single: 1 R.A.Mullins, 2 W Giguere.3 Gordon French.Carriage horce, double: 1 Gordon French.Ponv single, under 13.1: 1 M:ss L.Childs, 2 W.J.Whitcomb, 3 S.Learmouth.Ponv, saddle, under 13.1: 1 M ss L.Childs.2 S.J.Whitcomb.3 S.Learmouth, 4 Anne Ward.Rdadster, single: 1 W.J.Whitcomb.2 J.Jones, 3 Curtis Ross, 4 G.Forgrave.Pair roadsters, 14.2 and over: 1 Curtis Rose.2 Ellis Waldron, 3 Hazen Lowry.Gentlemen\u2019s buggy race: 1 1'.J.Whitcomb, 2 R.A.Mdllini?, 3 Ellis Waldron, 4 Curtis Ross, 5 J.Jones.Best roadster: 1 W.J.Whitcomb.Best roadster in harness: 1 W.J.Whitcomb, 2 Curtis Ross.Feet fancy driver: 1 Curtis Ross.Beet outfit driven by lady: 1 IN.J.Whitcomb, 2 R.A.Mullins, 3 Hazen Lowry.Best lady driver: 1 W.J.Whitcomb, 2 R.A Mullins, 3 G.Fcr-grave.Buggy race: 1 W.J.Whitcomb, 2 R.A.Mullins, 3 Ellis Waldron.Boy driver under 12 years: 1 S.Learmouth.Best driving pony: 1 S.J.Whitcomb.Best saddle pony, 13.1, boy or girl rider: 1 S.Learmouth.Gentleman\u2019s saddy horse: 1 W.J.Whitcomb, 2 S.J.Whitcomb.Ladies\u2019 saddle horse: 1 W.J.Whitcomb, 2 Ellis Waldron.Sucking colt on halter: 1 A.French, 2 Austin Bowker.Take in Part 2 Heavy Hor»es Belgians\u2014Stallion, 3 years or over: 1 A.Taylor, 2 F.Duranleau.Stallion, 2 years: 1 A.Taylor.Mare, 3 years or over: 1 A.Taylor, 2 Hazen Lowry.Champion stallion: 1 A.Taylor.Champion mare: 1 A.Taylor.Progeny of dam: 1 A.Taylor.Grade draft\u2014Mare or gelding 2 years: 1 Harold Locke, 2 Hazen Lowry.Mare or gelding, 1 year: 1 Hazen Lowry.Mare over 1,400 lbs.: 1 Green Hills, 2 Art Todd, 3 Hazen Lowry, 4 J.Lascnba, 5 Gordon French.Mare and foal: 1 A.Bowker, 2 Frank Delisle, 3 Hazen Lowry.Foal born 1948: 1 Frank Delisle, 2 Austin Bowker, 3 Hazen SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 2.1B48 1 Back-To- Specials at RASER\u2019S rx COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Boys\u2019 Fall Suits ESPECIALLY LOW PRICED TO PROVE OUR MOTTOj QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES.\u201d ASSORTED PATTERNS IN LIGHT BROWN, BLUE, GREY, NAVY SERGE \u2019 Lowry.I General purpose horses\u2014Mare or gelding 3 years; 1 G.Forgrave.Si are or gelding, 2 years: 1 G.Forgrave.Mare or gelding, 1 year: 1 Aubrey French.2 Hazen Lowry.Mare under 1.400 Ibe.: 1 Aubrey French.Mate and foal: 1 A.Veilleux, 2 Aubrey French.Foal born 194S: 1 A.Veilleux, 2 Aubrey French.Draft and general purpose i horses\u2014Single draft 4 years and over: 1 A.Taylor, 2 Hazen Lowry.Double draft: 1 A.Taylor.Single draft, 4 years and over: 1 Green Hills, 2 J.Lasenba.3 A.S.Todd.4 Hazen Lowry.Pa r heavy draft horses: t Rolling Hills, 2 J.Lasenba, 3 Gordon French, 4 Hazen Lowry.Single genera! purpose, 4 years and '¦ver: 1 G.Forgrave, 2 Aubrey French, 3 Frank Delisle, 4 Austin Bowker.Double general purpose: 1 G.Forgrave, 2 Frank Deliole, 3 Aubrey French.4 Austin Bowker.) Heavy draft etallion: 1 A.Taylor.Heavy draft team: l Green Hills, 2 J.Lasenba, 3 A.Taylor, 4 Gordon French Matched team, 3,000 lbs.in hsr-ness: 1 Green Hills.I Grade draft filly or gelding 2 years: 1 Harold Locke, i' Heavy draft filly or gelding 1 year: 1 Hazen Lowry.Light draft team: 1 G.Forgrave, 2\tFrank Delisle.Light draft grade Belgian, foaled 1948: 1 Aubrey French.Colt born 1948, fire Gene.: 1 A Veilleux, 2 Aubrey French.Colt born 1917.sire Gene.; 1 Hazen Lowry.2 Aubrey French.Get of Belgiai sire 4 years and under: 1 G.Forgrave, 2 Hazen Lowry.Heavy draft filly or gelding, by bey or girl under 16:\t1 Hazen Lowrv.Colt born 1918 sired by Pine Crest Dock: 1 Austin Bowuer.Heavy draft mare and foal: 1 An.tin Bowker, 2 Frank Delkle, 3 Hazen Lowry.Light draft mare and foal: 1 A.Veilleux, 2 Aubrey French.DAIRY P.egisteied Ayrshire* Bull.junior:\t1\tSt.Joseph, 2 George Petit and Son, 3\tH.V.Burns.Bull calf, senior: 1 C.D.French, 2 0.St.Joseph.Bull, 1 year: 1 Ü.St.Joseph, 2 William Young and Son.Bull, 2 years: 1 George Petit and Son.2 O.St.Joseph, 3 H.V.Burns.Champion bull: 1 George Petit and Sons.Cow in milk, 4 years or over: 1 George Petit and Sons., 2 O.St.Joseph, 3 W.Your.;; and Son.4 C.D.French.tow, dry, 4 years or over; 1 O.St.Joseph, 2 W.Young and Son.Cow, 3 years: 1 O.St.Joseph.Heifer, 2 years in milk: 1 G.Petit and Sons.Heifer, 2 years, dry: 1 0.St.Joseph, 2 W.Young and Son, 3 George Petit and Son, 4 H.V.Burns.Heifer, 1 year: 1 0.St.Joseph, 2\tH.V.Burns, 3 W.Young and Son.Heifer, 1 year: 1 George Petit and Sons., 2 W.Y\u2019oung and Son., 3 C.D.French, 4 H.V.Burns.Heifer calf, senior: 1 George Petit and Sons., 2 W.Young and Son., 3 0.St.Joseph, 4 C.D.French.Heifer calf, junior: 1\t0.St.Joseph, 2 George Petit and Son., 3\tC.D.French, 4 A.McElrea, 5 W.Young and Son.j Champion female: 1\t0.St.! Joseph.j Progeny of dam: 1 W.Young and Son., 2 O.St.Joseph, 3 C.D.Cow, dry 4 years or over: 1 C.T.Lowry, 2 Stewart Coates, 3 H.Wheeler.Cow, 3 years milking: 1 Stewart 1\tCoates, 2 Ralph Todd, 3 U.T.Lowry.Heifer.2 years milking: 1 C.T.; Lowry.2 Ralph Todd.Heifer.2 years dry: f Stewart ¦ Coates.2 0.T.Lowrv.3 A.Bowker, 4 H.Wheeler.Heifer, I y^ar: I C.T.Lowry.2 Stewart Coates, 3 H.Wheeler, 4 G.Warburton.| Heifer, 1 year: 1 C.T.Lowry, 2 Stewart Coates.3 A.Bowker.Heiftr, calf senior: 1 Stewart Coates, 2 C.T.Lowry, 3 H.Wheeler.1 G.Warburton.1 Heifer calf, junior: 1 C.T.Lowry, 2 Stew art Coates, 3 G.\\\\ ar-I burton.4 Ross Bellam.Chrmpion female: - Stewart Coates.Progeny of darn: 1 C.T.Lowry, 2 Stewart Coates, 3 Ralph Todd, 4 H.Wheeler.Senior get of sire: 1 Stewart Coates, 2 C.T.Lowry.Junto:\u2022 get ot sire: 1 C.T.Lowry, 2 Stowan: Coates.3 H.Wheeler.4 Ralph Todd.Junior breeders herd: 1 Stewart Coates, 2 C.T.Lowrv, 3 H.Wheeler, 4 Ralph Todd.Milk Grades 1 ^ Cow.4 years, milking: 1 Aubrey 1 French.t Cow, 3 years, milking: 1 Aubrey | French.Heifer, 2 jeers, milking: 1 Ralph Todd.Hc.fer, 2 years, dry: 1 Aubrey : French.Heifer, 1 year: 1 Stewart Coates, 2 Aubrey French, 3 (1.Warburton.Heifer calf: 1 G.Warburton.Herd of Jerseys: 1 C.T.Lowry, 2\tStewart Coates, 3 H.Wheeler.Tarte dairy cows: 1 O.St.Joseph, |2 Stewart Coates.1 Dairy cattle on parade: 1 C.T.1 Lowry, 2 0.St.Joseph.Best Jersey Junior Female Jersey calf: 1 Stewart Coates, 2 C.T.Lowry.Grade dairy cow: 1 Aubrey F'l-onch, 2 Ralph Todd.Champion dairy bull: 1 C.T.Lowry.Junior Ayrshire calf shown by boy or girl under 12 years of age.Junior Jersey calf by boy or girl: 1\tStewart Coates, 2 0 T.Lowry.Jersey heifer calf: 1 C.T.I wry, 2\tStewart Coates, 3 Ralph Todd.Junior heifer calf.1 Donald Coates.Beef tattle Registered Shorthoras: 1 W.P 8harman.2 J.A.McBurncy, 3 Estate James A.Woodward.Bull calf senior: 1 Estate James A.Woodward.Bull 2 years: 1 J.A.Mo Buraev.2 W.P.Sharman.Champion hull, any ago 1 J.A.Me Burney.Cow.4 years or over, milking: 1 Estate James A.Woodward.2 W.P.Sharman, Cow.3 years, milking: 1 \\V.T\\ Sharman, 2 FIstato James A Woodward.Heifer, 2 years, milking or dry : 1 Estate James A.Woodward, 2 \\V.P.Sharman.Heifer 1 year: 1 Estate James A.Woodward, 2 W P.Sharman.Heifer calf senior: 1 Flstate James A.Woodward.2 W.P.Sharman, 3 Ronald Chapman, I .1, A.McBurney, 5 Roberta Lake, 6 Gleason Lake.Heifer calf junior: 1 W.P Sharman, 2 Dorothy Loveland, 3 M.McElrea, 4 A.McF'drea.5 Estate James V Woodard, 6 J.A.McBurney.Champion female any age: 1 Estate James A.Woodward.Progeny of dam: 1 \\\\ P.Shat- man.Get of sir.1, t W.P.Sharman, 2 Estate James A.Woodward, 3 J.\\.MeBnrncy.Breeder's herd: 1 W.P.Sharman.2 calves bred and owned by exhibitor: 1 W.P.Sharman, 2 Estate James \\.Woodward, 3 J.A.Me Burney.Best, shorthorn ealf: I Estate REFRIGERATION ENGINEERS W ith Rl or K2 Licence for Plant in Arvida, Quebec.Kate; $1.10 to $1.28 per hour.Apply Bax No.1,\">7 RECORD - Thirteen lames A.Woodward, 2 W.P.| Bull.1 year; 1 K.W Mclver.Shr.rmr.n, 3 Ronald Chapman.\tPull.3 years: 1 C.D.F'rench, 2 Male c ampion shorthorn: 1 J.Green Hills Farm.A.McBurney, 2 W.P.Sharman.Champion bull,- any age; 1 C.Shorthorn herd: 1 W.P.Shnr- D.F\u2019reneh.man.\tCow, 4 year*: 1 C.D.French, Registered Hereford»\t2 Green Hills Farm.Bull ealf: 1 C.D.F'rench, 2 1\u2014- Green Hills Farm.\tContinued on Page 15 1 Stanstead County Protestant Cents al School Board Schools under the jurisdiction of tha Central Board will reopen on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th H.S.Sanderson, Secretary -Treasurer, Vyer\u2019s Cliff, Que.A.B.Farquhar, Supervisor, North Hatley, Que.GROCERS and BUTCHERS Sherbrooke, Lennoxville, Bromptonville will be closed all day LABOUR DAY Open Wednesday, September Sth until 6.00 P.M.Invention See It At The \u201cEX\u201d NU-FLEX BRAIDERS\u2019 AID KIT \u2022\tNo Hand Folding \u2022\tNo Sewing of Strips \u2022\tMakes Firm, Reversible Rugs It automatienlly folds the rough edges in and prepares the material for braiding.SAVES 90% OF' YOUK TIME LAST DAY! Special $1.00 See Factory Demonstration Industrial Building rirst Booth \u2014 Section facing CHLT CHOICE WESTERN BEEF F\ttench, 4\tH.\t\tBurns.\t \tSenior\tget\tCl\tsire : 1\tGeorge P\tent and\tSons,, ;\t\t2 0.St.\tJoseph, 3\tW.You\tng\tand\tSon., 4\tC, D.TOP QUALITY MEATS.FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.from s 15 .95 Penmans Golf Hose Sizes 8 to lO'/j Brown.Blue, Grey.95c Boys\u2019 Tweed\tBoys\u2019 Eiderdown Longs\tBathrobes All sizes.\tAssorted Sizes Assorted Shades.\tand Shades.Reg.$4.25.\tReg.$3.50 Only $2.95\tOnly $2.79 Soys\u2019 All Wool Long Sleeve Sweaters Reg.S2.49 Only $1.49 Quality At The Lowest Prices./yjObjevA ¦Hwffiwi 121 KING ST.WEST \u2014 SHERBROOKE Shop Hera And Save ?F» {.'.eh.Junior get of sire: 1\t0.St.Joseph, 2 George Petit and Sons., 3 C.D.French, 4 H.V.Burns.Junior or breeder's herd: 1 0.St.Joseph, 2 George Petit and Sons., 3 H.V.Burns.Best herd of Aryshires: 1 0.St, j Joseph.Ayrshire herd: 1 George Petit and Sons., 2 O.St.Joseph.Ayrshire calf: 1 George Petit and Sons., 2 0.St.Joseph.Ayrshire junior yearling: 1 George Petit and Sons.Senior Aryshire calf: 1 George Peit and Sons.Junior calf: - George Petit and Sons.Registered HoLtein» Bull calf junior: 1 R.G.Hodge.Bull calf, senior: 1 R.G.Hodge.Bull, 1 year: 1 R.G.Hodge, 2 Aubrey French.Champion bull: 1 R.G.Hodge.Cow, in milk, 4 years or over: 1 R.G.Hodge.j Cow dry, 4 years or over: 1 R.G.Qodge.j Cow, 2 years milking: 1 R.G.Hodge.| Heifer, 2 years dry: 1 R.G.Hodge.j Heifer, 1 year: 1 R.G.Hodge.Heifer, calf senior: R.G.Hodge.Heifer calf, junior: 1 R G.Hodge, 2 Russell Blair, 3 Roland Blair, 4 Jacques Roy.Campion female, any age: 1 R.G.Hodge.Progeny of dam: 1 R.G.Hodge.Junior or breederos herd: 1 R.G.Hodge.I R.O.P.cow: 1 R.G.Hodge.1\tHerd of holsteins: 1 R.G.Hodge.Holstein junior female: 1 R.G.Hodge, 2 Russell Blair.:\tHolstein, cslf: 1 R.G.Hodge, 2\tRussell Blair.Holstein heifer, by boy or girl ! under 16: 1 Jacques Roy, 2 Gor-Idon Y'oung.Bull calf, junior: 1 C.T.Low ry, 2 G.Warburton.Bull calf, senior: 1 Stewart Coates.Bull, 1 year: 1 H.Wheeler, ;; C.W.Lowry, 3 Ralph Todd.Bull, 2 years: 1 A.Bowker.Bull, 3 years; 1 C.T.Lowry, 2 Stewart Coates.Champion bull: 1 C.T.Lowry.Cow in milk, 4 years or over: 1 Stewart Coates.2 C.T.Lowry, 3 V.Bowker, 4 Ralph Todd, EXTRA SPECIAL! 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FtUAY UORNISS SwMfS\t LABOR DAY \u2014 STORES CLOSED ALL DAY \u2014 MONDAY 4 STORES TO SERVE YOU Central Market At Lansdowne Market PHONE ORDERS Free Delivery 414 - 117 No F'ruit or Vegetanles At This Market Central Market 239 King St.West Meats - F'ruits - Vegetables Delivery Service Phones; 3370 \u2022 3371 Central Market 42 Wellington St.North Large Meat and Fish, Fruit and Vegetable Display At All Times.No Phone - F ree Delivery Over 10 lbs.Julien Levesque LENNOXVILLE Phone Orders - F\u2019ree Delivery Fresh F'ruits, Vegetables and Fresh Fish Phone; Lennoxville 140 i i ( f ourteen SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948.- DR.C.E.TAYLOR COPS 2.15 TROT AND PACE WITH BILLY JANE Pat O\u2019Donna Takes lop Money Inj^ommisl!loner^andler Cleveland - Brooklyn Picked By BearsHave^im^,iance Claro Duany Leads Local Hitters 2.25 Ciass As Riot Grattan Wins\t^Baseball Experts For World Series\tWith .388; Trails Connie Creeden Second Heat To Upset Mixed Field Lavoie, 4 4 Some six thousand people were Edna Hanover, J in the grandstand yesterday after- (Lavoie) .noon as Dr.C E.Taylor drove his bj ,f/i;oy, (Weiner) .3 Billy Jane gelding to cop all three heats in the 2.13 class, while J.C.:me- -11 ->\t-\u2022 Wiener teamed his Pat O\u2019Donna\t2:25 1 rot and I\u2019ace to take two firsts, and top money pat o'Donna, A.Harrison, in the 2.25 class.\t(Weiner) .1 Dr.Taylor, repeating his pre Ri it Grattan, A.Kiis'ell, vious performances, drove his (Denault) .Billy\tJane\tpaces\tto first Mi-s Victory Queen, Dr.K.place in all heats.Billy Veilleux, (Fraught) .2 4-Jane walked away from the Morgan Brooke, H.Beaubien, ^ iield in the first and second heats, (Desroches) ., - > as Dr.Taylor coasted under the Lucky Jane, Irwin Bros., wire.In the third event Lon Di- (Harrington) .rect took the pole from the start, Patsy Girl, W.Hebert, and held on till the three-quarter, but then Billy Jane made his bid and coming up on the outside to cross the wire well out in front.In the last heat, which was the I troit News said today that base-bail Commissioner Albert Chandler will crack down within a month or so on a series of minor league baseball deals involving Detroit Tigers of the American League.The newspaper said it had, learned Chandler is completing an j investigation of deals between the Detroit major-league team and the Dallas Team of the Texas League.The transactions involve at least nine players signed by the : Tigers and \u201ccovered ¦ up\u201d in the minor leagues, the News said.A Detroit baseball club spokesman said the only comment on the reports would have to come 3 ^ from Billy Evans, Tiger general matical chance to wrest the Inter- baseba.l men win the base in the first inning, Oct.6 1 4 4 manager.Evans was not available (Hebert) .5 6 o for comtr)iint.Tim:': 2:17%.2:18%; 2:17\u2018.i.The News said Chandler was TODAY\u2019S RACES.\t.¦liming hisbl ast principally at vio- 2.22 Pace and Trot, Purse $4M lotions of the rule against so-cal-)\u2014Don Direct, b.g.(8), (Direct, jC(| \u201cgentlemen\u2019s agreements and Bob Feller American League pennant.1&2Ü, when Burleigh down attempting to field what The Red Sox Tris Speaker intended for a sac-lack pitching, rifice.It was here that outfielder can\u2019t take Fen- Smith unloaded his histcry-mak-way Park\u2019s ing home run over a very uhort friendly left light field fence.victories in their remaining 14 brooke Baseball Club, is at present holding down third position r'rimp.fpii games\t\u201cto\tclinch\tthe\tflag.\tTwo\taverage of .2'8S while Manager Roland Gladu trails along in fourth spe Newark\tdefeats\tor\tany\tcombination\twith .283 according to figures released by Marcel Bouchard, secretary oi thereof would do the trick, too.Provincial League.The averages ere calculated to August 24th and places five loco players over the .SOfi mark.In the home run department Duany held1 down third spot, with a total of 26 round trippers.Jimmy Clarkson is top man with 28, while Joe Atkins, of Farnham, is second with 26, anc Dave Pope, also of Farnham.has banged out 23 to tie Duany.In the hurlers division Adrian Zabala, the local ace southpaw, is .or man with sixteen wins to seven losses while Paul Calvert is next with ter wins and one loss charged to him and Lou Shapiro swings along with Newark has 13 games remaining.Each club has lost one game because of rain.The Bears kept their faint hopes alive last night by sweeping a pair -2 and Leafs 4-3.field wall on the1 Only cne other ballplayer ha.\t*\tTj i., road, and must manufactured a home run with of game:, from Baltimore, , knife it out the bases full in a World Series \u201cj0\u2019\tToronto Mapie ^ vv.ih the van-re T;\u201ey\t0f the Van- Although^^ey \"picked6 up^agame nine and five and Big RMph McCabe is next with seven andfive.ea and I inning Oct.2, 1230.\t\"nAd.a nalf\u2019 the Bcars stl11 tral1 kees.Spec Shea : Jcc Page failed' With Grimes out of there early j Toronto over came a ^ New HJJTh.SMS\u2019 LJ,\u2018\"\t>\u201cJ \u2022» Montreal by 12% games.The players and averages follows: and the club has j Bagby, the Old Sarge, and the In- no great amount dians, 8-1, Clarence Mitchell pick-\tLeafs \u2018in The \"eighth, of confidence.\t| ed up the pitching burden for the Veteran Oscar Judd was credited The Athletic.-, hate been opt.'at- Brook.-.\twith the victory.Don Newcombe ing on borrowed time for quite a As pitchers go, Mitchell was ont was the i0?er, jje had won his last while.\tof the more accomplished hitters,i jeven starts.' In the National, the Braves | but on this par'icular occasion, Rochester\" and Buffalo divided a weren\u2019t cut out to be where they ! if memory serves, the left-hander doubleheader the Wings coming In the 2.25 class Pat O\u2019Donna.(Calumet Bosworlh-Baba Yaga), Landis, who made free agents of\thll'Uthe^îd Hnt \u2018into tS tS^threa^ Win >?e ^ g\u201d6\u201ce 4*2 i\" 3ran- G.Adamson.Richmond, prop.G.n, players owned by the Tigers\t.flc.ln the erMl t,ng lnt0 StVen potout# ln three 10 innings after Buffalo had conned fastest of the week, Dr.Taylor Kinney-Betty Clover.iale), Dr.( .evasions of the bonus rule.\u201d stepped the first half in 1.04Vi E.Taylor, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, prop.\tThe Detroit Club previously hit and finished the heat in 2.11 for i Taylor, driver.\tin 1940 by the action of the late the best time of the day.\t2\u2014Calumet Yaga, b.m.(9), Commission Konsaw Mountain driven by J.E.Weiner, of don, Manitoba, copped the initial Adamson, driver, heat dropped the second and came\t3\u2014Golden Chillo, c.m.(7), (Chil- back to take the third and final coot-Lady Zombro), J.Moreau, Ri-heat of the afternoon.In the see mouski, prop.Guy Beauchemin, ond*heat Riot Grattan, owned by 1 driver.A.Russe)!, of Warden, Quebec, 4\u2014Billy Patch, b.g.(9), (Dan-and driven by Lucien \u201cSmokey\u201d | Patch - Norine Todd), J.A.Denault upset the field am! came D\u2019Amours, Trois Pistoles, prop, home the winner by a good length.Gerry Beauchemin.driver.R.Grattsn paid' $122 on the j\t5\u2014Max Axworthy, C.Croteau, pari-mutel for the highest, invest-1 Granby, prop.Croteau, driver, ment of the week, only a few bet- Free-For-All, Purse 8500.tors had wagers on tlie horse.\t1\u2014Thunderbird, b.h., (6).(Scot- This afternoon the free-for-al! land-Margaret Castleon).J.Roy, pace will be the main event of the Trois Riveres, prop.Rochon, driv-afternoon.There is four horses :er.entered in the class and they will J 2\u2014Miss Royal Majesty, b.m.(6).fight it out for top money.Thun- (His Royal Majcsty-The Heiress) and scattered through the minors.derbird and Miss Royal Majesty are given a slight edge in the das .The horses, owners, drivers and positions they finished in, follow: 2:13 Trot and Pare Billy Jane.Dr.E.Taylor (E.Taylor).'.1 1 1 Lon Direct,.W.Hebert, (W.Hebert) .D.Harrison, Brandon, Man., prop.J.Weiner, driver.3\u2014\tPolly Reynolds, b.m.(9).(Dick Reynolds - Polly Peters).! Gerry Beauchemin, driver.4\u2014\tRitz Chiloot, b.g., (7).(Tim Ritz-Blue Mountain Ghilcoot).J.Moreau, Rimouski, prop.Guy .11 Beauchemin, driver.With Feller Back In Form, Indians Become Team To Beal For Pennant With Bob Feller serving warn-ibis eighth and ninth of the earning that he is once again the mas- ! paign.Feller ha- allowed only one ter utoundsman of old, Cleveland; run in each of h - last two starts\u2014! Indians loomed today as the team to beat for the American League-pennant.True, the Tribe is in third place, a game and a half behind the leading Boston Rc.l Sox ami half a! game back of the runner-up New York Yankees.However, with Fel- r.gaiiv-t the contending Yankees; and Athletics.Last night's victory was Feller's 14th against a.s many defeats.It marked the first time since July 7 that lie has been able to climb to .500 in the.won-and-lost column.Hl.s nine strikeouts gave him 120 YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE St.Johns 7, Drummcndville 4, Farnham 3, Granby 2.INTERNATIONAL I EAGLE Toronto 4, Montreal 3.Buffalo 2, 2, Rochester 1, 4.Newark 3, 8.Baltimore 2, 5.Syracuse 5, Jersey City 2.NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 6, Chicago 0.Bo .\u2014 L 11, Cincinnati 3, 1.New York 3, Pittsburgh 1.St.Louk- 1, Philadelphia 2.AMERICAN LEAGUE Bov ion 19, Detroit 1.New York 5, St.Louis 4.Washington 5, Chicago 4.Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 1.TODAY\u2019S GAMES \u2022NTK R N\\TIO N A L LEA GUE '! nlreal at Toronto.Rochester at Buffalo.Ji'\"'-ay City at Syracuse.Baltimore at Newark.N A HON.VI LEAGUE Brooklyn at Chicago.Only games scheduled.AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled.in looked like anything but one of\ttimes at\tbat\u2014but\tdouble plays\tthe opener, 2-1.he fine Cardinal outfits of the; and the triple.\tEd Erautt earned his 13th vic- pasi.Bill Meyer turned in an in- In the fifih inning, squatty sec- tory and his fourth in as many ! credible job in Pittsburgh.\t; or.d baseman Pete Kilduff singled starts against Jersey City as Syra- But the Dodgers have too many\tto left, and catcher\tOtto Miller to j\tcuse Chiefs defeated the Little i young and strong arms and too j\tcenter.\tGiants, 5-2.Clyde Vollmer\u2019s 30th much speed.Otherwise the Brook-; Mitchell made a habit of hit-; homer with one aboard in the first ; 1 y i ; s could not have come from;\tting the\tbail over the second I\tinning highlighted a three-run up- eigbth place, 10 games off the\tbaseman's\thead,\tso Manager !\trising by the Chiefs, pace, on July 2 to first.\tj Speaker had Wambsganss playing! ; So the close observers see an- well back on the grass.With the | other Brooklyn-Cleveland World, count three and two, Uncle Wil-i Scries, which would stir memories.I bert Robinson hung out the hit ; For it was when the clubs last and run.The runners were off; i met\u2014in 1220\u2014that a couple of1 with the pitch, and there it was.i i million-to-one shots were put1 Wambsganss grabbed the liner' aero s.In one game at Ckve-! off Mitchell\u2019s bat with one hand,' Miss Looney Retains Pro Swimming Title \tG\tAt!\tH\tR\t2B\tSB HR\t\tSB\tRRI\tE\tAYE Duanv \t\t.61\t209\t81\t49\t17\t0\t23\t1\t77\t12\t Gladu \t\t\t303\t116\t82\t_ 1\t1\t10\t5\t69\t14\t383 Zabala\t\t\t 48\t105\t38\t20\t3\t1\t0\t0\t13\t6\tC 3 : Torres \t\t\t.3 50\t111\t79\t22\t5\t13\t13\t59\t36\t.2 Of Coimbre .\t\t 72\t28 Î\t85\t48\t19\t1\t8\t9\t63\t10\t301 Ross \t\t\tS3\t327\t89\t56\t18\t1\t1\t17\t25\t20\t,27- Taillefer .\t\t74\t247\t65\t40\t8\t4\t1\tr\t31\t29\t2\u2018j * Fernandez .\t\t29\t43\t11\ti\t2\t0\t0\t0\t6\t1\t, 2 v v! Dussault .\t\t 8)\t326\t80\t80\t9\t5\t1\t26\t22\t6\t.251 Dubo \t\t\t73\t\t58\t\u2022b 7\t6\t1\t1\t15\t22\t6\t Shapiro .\t\t24\t44\t11\t8\t1\t0\t0 O\t0\t14\t9\t Calvert .\t\t43\t10\t4\t0\t1\t0\t0\t\t2\t.255 Salas .\t\t 12\t24\t6\t1\t1\t0\t0\t(,\t1\t1\t.23 ' Pascual .\t\t66\t239\t59\t33\t8\t0\t1\t0\t39\t5\t.2-17 McCabe .\t\t18\t47\t10\tn .3\t0\t0\t0\t0\t\t0\t.213 Couture\t\t18\t39\t6\t5\tn\t0\t1\t0\t5\t0\t.200 \tPITCHERS\u2019\t\t\tW ER.'.GE\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tWon\t\t\tLest Zabala .\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t16\t\t Calvert .\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t19\t\t1 Shapiro .\t\t\t .,\t\t« \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t« \u2022 \u2022\t\u2022 > \u2022 (QUICKER) easier .SHAVES use Iff Gillette BLUE BLADES With the .ijF^edges ever honed! Memphis, Tenu., Sept.2\u2014i.P>\u2014 Chubby Eugene Dahlbender of A> doubles team in\tDavis\tCup com- lanta, G*., headed a four-man petition.\tsouthern filibuster which threaten- - ed today to disrupt the usual order YESTERDAY\u2019S\tSTARS\tof business in the National Amat- j Ratting\u2014Yogi Berra, Y'ankees, eur Golf Tournament, homered in the ^12th inning to give Dahlbender had capable mates me Yankees a .1-4 victory over St.1 in veteran Jimmy McGonagill of, Louis Browns.\tj Shreveport, La.; Ham ( arethers ,\t-\u2014- Greenwood, Miss,; and William! the Reds 11-1.\tBarrett of Memphis.The Brooks\u2019 victory over the Also considered a threat to the 'tubs was especially gratifying.! title was Lanky Charles Coe of I No only did it atone somewhat for Oklahoma City.i\tV'C w* t!lewU*u ?ai'c! The South Block figured at the them the dav n-e^ore.but th^v fi.¦ Inally managed to whip Schmitz !ies ' h™evc'\\\t«\"\u2022> .v *\t, V 1 \u2018K^oobv traps for ex - champions, southpaw had do- Mar%'.in (Bu{1) VVard of Spokane, Wash.; Willie Turnesa of Elms-ford, X.Y.; and the British and it it»*'\"\t^ ' (kUTW Frank I The ace Cub southpaw had d.feated the Dodgere five time without a setback this season.Preacher Roe pitched the shutout, his sec- ^\t.,\t, , , ond straight.\t^ anadian\tLtlc^ holder, St.Louis Cardinals swept past ^îianadan ^ 0'coe\tk U 8,\tof barn\ttarn,\tguest\tof Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Daine, \tor:\the \\u\tOk*\tend\tat his\tuune\ts: W\tntervillo.hC\tre.\t\t\t\t\t\tMi\t-?Nancy Hunter has return \tM i\ti orcl on\tIk\t: o y\tof Mom\treal.\ted ft\tom a two week?' holiday at \\S\tis a\tweek-t\tnd\t\tt of his\tpar-\tK : rkl\tand Lake, Ont.0 !\t-, M\tr.and\t>!\u2022.\tL\tF.Ha.\t\tMr\t,1.Arthur Johnston, of Mel- \tMr.r\tnV M\u2019\t.1\ti m o\tPage \\ :\tC.Od\thoun\to Ridge.AH-, and AH?.K.A.M\t\tilia m\t\tgeo\tt and fa\tnily,\tJones\t, Airs.Soohio and son, Stan- at\tWo?\tSut tv\t\t\t\t\tio\\*.,\tf Winnipeg, Mann., and Mrs.\tMi?\t('a the\triiu\tJe\ttkirs }ia\t\u2019O-\t\\\\'.1\tBrighton, of Toronto, (Hit,, t u\trncii\to We\ttm\t3 mu\tafter ha\tv ing\twere\tguests at tho homo of AH be\ton a\tguest\ta t\tt h e\thome of\tMr.\tand Mr-.Hurry 1 , Parke?,\t and Mrs.W.J.Tayl weeks.St.John's Anglic Brome, held a very st sale in the \u201cDug Out\" 1 Master David Crtiuda '.emlerod lier a post card .-howor on an Guild of August 29th, on the occasion of her icee.-sful food birthday.\" here.\tFuneral services for Elizabeth as re Gauvin, wife of tho late Kinrio ¦MMBBwnraw«wwMMMWiwnri'i|r-n!r'\\-;\t.msmm Opening Labor Day - * - The old reliable and one of the be t ! THE BIG 1948 BROME FAIR DAY AND NIGHT SEPT.6-7-8 Large Livestock Exhibits of High Standard \u2014 Outstanding Horticultural Displays \u2014 Industrial Exhibits \u2014 Model Show* ot Canada, largest midway ever at Bronte Fair! it GARDEN BROS.SENSATION A! FREE UTS ON STAGE ?RACES i:\\Ein DAY.TOTAL PERSE $1800.Good Band Prize Stock Parades All Mirdei n Com enienres Special Features.Harold Sanborn and ts of Mr.and Mrs.nul Mrs.Je s;c Rollins, s was a guest of Gerald Daine, at -, and Mis.Tan \\V.Crandall calling on friends at Sutton tion.-.and Mrs.Harley Osborne and Harriet Osborne, of Island .V;.and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Grant, of Portland, Me., were guest?of Mr.and Airs.Carmi McLaughlin.\t» Mr.Edward Pilson spent a day-in Montreal.Air.and Mrs.James C.McKee, of Brantford, Ont., are guests of Mr, and Airs.F.AL Ransom.Airs.Lewis Sanders, of New York, who spent two weeks with Airs.Eva Bradley, has returned to her home.Mrs, Alarcus Marlin was calling on Mrs.S.J.Irwin, in Waterloo.Mrs.Henrietta Scott, of Lon-i don, Oni., was a guest at the home of Mr.and Airs.R.Armstrong for : two weeks.Airs.Elton Bockus and daughters, Beverley and Linda Jill and her niece, Aliss Carolyn Woodward spent an afternoon in Watcr-! loo, Air.and Airs.W.J.Taylor, Mrs.W.Earl Morrison and Wendy Earl cue were calling on Aliss Esther | England, at Sutton.Air.and Airs.Fred Partridge, All?.William C.Partridge, Air.and Mrs.William J.Partridge and son, John, spent a day in Sherbrooke.Air.and Airs.D.Taylor and son, Jack,\u2018and Air.and Mrs.John Nixon were calling on Air.and Airs.Al-! Ion Ilackwell, at Boscobel.Mr.and Mrs.Forest Inglis, of Foster, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.i Arthur Inglis.Air.and Mrs.L.B.Roeder and Aliss Alice Roeder, of Hollywood, Calif., were visiting Air.and Mrs.W.H.Solomon at their cottage here.j Mrs.K.C.George, of Montreal, : were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Crandall.Aliss Joyce Allan, of Montreal, was a guest over the week-end of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce j Allan.Air.Eric Rumsby, of Sutton, was - in town for an afternoon, j Mrs.W.J.Taylor, Mrs.Earl Alorrison and Wendy Earlenc were | guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Leslie Durrell, at Foster.! Air.John Nixon, of Montreal, | .-pent a day with Air.and Mrs.'Donald Martin.j Mrs.William Hamilton, of Brome, was calling on Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor.! Mr.and Airs.John Stevens, of 1 Washington, D.C.spent a week at ' the Knowlton Golf Club.Mr?.Henrietta Scott, of London, Ont., was a dinner guest at the: .home of Air.and Mrs.Harold Spen-1 ccr.i Air.an 1 Airs.Horace Whitehead: .and family, and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Aliller and family attended the ; Jersey Breeders\u2019 picnic at the farm of Mr.J.J.Pangman, at Cowans-j : ville.Airs.C.A.Afizener and Miss Alice Mizener, of .Montreal, wen-visiting Airs.T.E.Aliller.Mrs.Roger Mullarkey spent a week with her mother, Mrs.L.P.Brouillette, at Alansonville.I Air.Delbert Mudgett and daughter, Muriel, of West Sutton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall.Airs.W.J, Taylor -pert a few days with her brother, Air.E.Woodard, at Fulford.Mr.John Nixon has returned to MOZART 96 WELLINGTON NORTH ¦Ml - Is» * dn( c\u2019s ()J Autunui *948 NEW FALL DRESSES Autumn \u201948 in popular mati-nal .im stibly beautiful, and designed to give you the utmost in wear.New Fall hades, with black predominating.Original design: to keep in trend with the changing styles.You\u2019 he glad you came in to see them and look at the low price; (,ct yours tomorrow II ( U A'MSitt'Jt'eiS\u2019O* iw\u2019v ¦*** m '1 12 mÊÈÊmzËA genuine aspirin is MARKED THIS WAY\u2014 ¦.¦ '¦/fgjfr*'.FUR COATS luxuriously styled .at bargain prices, including muskrat flanks, at $295, muskrat backs at $425, Coney (dyed Rabbit) at $169, Sheared Lamb at $179, and also Persian Lamb at $235.All in the very latest 1948 styles .longer, warmer, lovelier, with softer shoulders, full sleeves, tight cuffs, wider and larger collars, capes, herods, pleated backs, newest shades.FALL COATS for the new 1348 season .in the new materials such as wool velours, velduna, llama, tuvana, duvella and ca mel\u2019s hair.New shoulder treatments, immense fancy collars, new styled pockets, turn-back cuffs, full backs.Colors; light or dark green, grey, malaga, bei ge, tan.blue, wine, scarlet, black.Well lined and interlined.*35- to *65\u2014 96 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH ¦¦¦¦ / \u2022ixteen SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948.- fom SATURDAYS \u2019tmmp MjOSSD W w P'Finif ijiB*-®, [¦i\u20141wm\u2014 ««Inrai g r I 0 & Ï* for th< eAi 1 £ ?& $ & i r £ ?% $ a *$ f/z f f f.r\t.'/ùrfivft-v S//4 usteu (yj>j GIRDLES NO BONES ABOUT IT STAYS UP WITH OUT STAY* Pretty plaids are the newest of the new, so be right in style with a brand new \u201cPerma- lift\u201d* Plaid Set.Let the gentle persuasion of a \"Perma-lift\u201d Girdle slim and trim your figure with careful finesse.Enjoy boneless, bindless, nonwrinkle freedom in a Perma-lift\" Girdle that stays up without stays.Let your \"Perma-lift\u201d Bra «s., mm - i ¦yr\ti.i ¦ W\t' .3 ¦m&t ¦.v ¦ ¦ ÆÈtr îéi'1 A jjEODORANT CREAM IS A PERSOXAL AFFAIR ll must be right for YOl Quality and reliability are doubly important, when you're buying a deodorant.That's why Dorothy Gray Daintiness Cream Deodorant is sueli a vise, sound choice.I he world-wide reputation of the House of Dorothy Gray is your guarantee.DAINTINESS CREAM DEODORANT stops perspiration and odour effectively and safely, without harm to your clothes.It's pleasant to use .creamy and delicately scented.Regular $1.00 SPECIAL .6.'»c.AMERICAN DESIGN OF BEAUTY -TORONTO \u2022 NEW YORK \u2022 LONDON softly curve you into line firmly mould you like magic with \u201cThe Lift that never lets Look for the f icgic Ir.sct you down\u201d - that Oh! so comfortable lasting inset that supports your bust from below.Tub your \u201cPerma-lift\u201d Bra and Girdle again and again\u2014they always retain their wonderful comfort features.Get Canada\u2019s Favorites\u2014a \u201cPerma-lift\u201d Girdle and companion Bra at our Corset Department today.E.E.GOODENOUGH.President.A/lflÂ***\u2019 >> >7Ü >r: >/ »P >>f >: >>£ >> >> v » V ¦rr » >\t-y » « U- \u2022 ¦.\t.-r.-rr.-;- i '/ .make beautiful coats that make you look more beautiful! 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