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[" INS\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t1948\t S M\tT\tW\tT\tF\t8 \t\t1\t,>\t3\t1 :> «\t\"\t8\t9\t10\tll 12 n\tH\t15\t16\t17\t18 19 2n\t21\t0*\t23\t21\t25 2fi 27\t28\t29\t30\t\t fi'} ri WEATHER » ! EAR, WARM ( ! .'.iy, ill\tmni-j \u20194 («'\"naoii, Sultmlay ck b ami warm, !.,ilu w:ih1.Y s cnminal com- o;f£er roijef for victims of the war- wjt,h throe heats in each race, were plaints committee has jironnsed^he fare jn Holy Land \u201cwithout dis- scheduled.Yesterday, another huge crowd \u201cWhatever position may be taken packed the grounds from noon un-iowards establishment of a Jew- til midnight.Miss Marguerite St, ish slate and towards the \u2018rights\u2019 and \u2018wrong\u2019 of Jews and Arabs whore it will be exhibited during the Provincial Exhibition.Presented in the interests of conservatif n.LaFlamme\u2019s show was one of the highlights of the Fair and drew bigger crowds than its most optimistic backers had anticipated.The higfrest racing program of week j will recommend an inquiry by the .\t.entire panel Tuesday when the «imination group resumes sessions.ucrite Pierre, E.T.A.A secretary-treasurer, announced this morning that to pray and four\u2014Mitchum, 31; Miss'york for an order in Palestine as 20; dancer Vickie Evans, just as may be in the midst of oui Simpson added that if the jury : decides to take up the case, Mit- | chum Miss Leeds and two others .\t.n u\trw\t.\u201e\t.\t.! arrested with them early Wcdnes-\t,flcbre'v Chiiet.ans in- p2,d admission was 12.G0Ü, com- dav will be invited to\tappear and\tsolved, the report said, churenes\tpared\twith 1 1,603 on Thursday ! tell their stories.\tare in duty bound to pray and\tlast\tyear.I Th e | Lee de, _ \u201e, - - \u2014 \u2014, ' 25; and a real estate man, Robin human disorder ! Ford, 31\u2014were arrested when city1 Also, it was the duty of churenes ; and federal narcotics officers raid-\t\u201cto provide within their power for ed a secluded canyon\thome oceu-\trelief of victims of this warlare i pied by the two girls.\tAll are un-\twithout discrimination and to seek der $1,000 bond each.\ti to influence the nations to provide i The motion picture industry, ( a refuge for\u2018displaced persons,\u2019far | through a spokesman, Producer ! more generously than has yet Dore Schary, appealed to the pub- been done.\u201d The report on the \u201cChristian ap-.proach to the Jews\u2019\u2019 comes betors \u2022 cut -off from regular supply channels, ami food-store reprc.cntn Ottawa, Sept.3.\u2014W\u2014Alive to lives said soaring prices wen the latest.wrinkle in Communist likely to result, technique, the Federal Tbnrtst It appeared almost certain hat Bureau and at least one of its pro- Dio tie-up would continue at.least vincial counterparts are clamping until next Tin- : ay.Parties In the down on replie?to requests for dispute do not plan to meet, until maps and information from Rus- then, sian-dominated Europe.\tThe date for Inr Their actions, disclosed last fixed yesterday night, were taken individually but of demands va: they both .-prang from the same teamsters union source\u2014official apprehension about 807, which launched the shutdown' \u201cpen pal spying\u201d from behind the Wednesday.Iron Curtain.Both fitted in with The demands include a propo: al a warning to all Canadians from for a 25-cent hourly wage increase an External Affairs Department and will be formally pn a nted to official who said persons in Soviet employer groups about noon to sectors have been seeking to ob- day.The ter lusters originally as!; tain strategic information about cd a .TO-eent.increase.Canada by mail.\tThe new wage proposal, higher I Spurred by his advice.Nova Sco-; thatn the IT, eent-an-hour inm.: ; About 10,000 drivers and helpers half the ; ity\u2019s trucker were idle, and other workers were reported joining in the stoppage, now in its third day.Many retail outlets remained By RUSSELL LANDSÏROM London, Sept.3\t(,/P) Th1' Battle of Biitain will be fought ïmcw today, on v,hat one London newspaper calls \u201cthe mend sombre anniversary of onr generation.Exactly nine years ago, Britain and Fiance declared v.ar on llil lor's Germany, which had invaded Pi land, Only a year later Mu' very life of this embattled island was threatened by Uio German air .attempting to soften '.t itain for a land invasion.But the K.A.F averted disaster and the Battle of Britain passed into history as an outstanding exploit of free fighting men.It is fitting in the minds of most people that these two anniversaries are marked today by a meek air war which for the first meeting was after a new set drawn up by the ( A.I' 1 .) local lie not to \u201cindict the entire working personnel of 32,000 well-dis-| ciplined and clean-living American citizens\u201d in the industry be-j cause of the Mitchum case.Schary, former production chief Attendance since the Fair began Saturday night now is 00,753.At the corresponding period last summer, the crowd had totalled 62,543 and the increase this yea, is indicative of the interest that has been shown in fairs all through the Eastern Townships.Yesterday\u2019s full program included judging in the Ayrshire am! Canadian cattle classes, and another grand cattle parade.As on Wednesday, the parade was feat- tia\u2019s department of information ]ejeelml by loc al 807 on hr eve\tj\t|jm(\tjn nicire\tthan : even\tyear took steps to stop a parcel of pro- t-ho wall cul, va acenmpaniml\tj\tj, t\tBritain\u2019s\tdefences in\tfull vincial touri.-t literature headed by a demand for sr employer tin\t.\toperation\t\u2022 for Germany in answer to a post-1 j\u2018ncr\u2018li weltare Han and other' card from a German professor.He] oenp^llS- asked for a wide variety of ma-| ' llf\u2019 nrw ,*0 k .After the two ears had collided the ear driven hj Air, Major plunged into the rtvor near the highway.1 he ear is being fished out this morning.Maurice Denis was taken by B a: e - Amnulareo lo St.A\u2019uvon't U.\\ ; > t'.u'uei .lie Duul llespital and was later tr.i isI'erred to the Montreal Neurological Hospital l>> the same ani-bulaoce, Bnth ears wen heavily damaged.The accident was investigated by Provincial Police Traffic OffieeV cours, l'iiampionship.' were aw aided in the juilgmg ela- r> at the exhihi-t on ; eisterdaj , a .-ecoml grand cattle put ads' w as held, along wit h a p.r.ile of horse- ami Calf Clubs, d of h i me.ra- , .less Millard, who once ruled the world in llu- hrav y w eight divl-ion nf boxing, is one e,f the featured side-: how attraction- at the Sherbrooke heir.Millard took the j.-b to ; ;, ' lino an cpii'rtunit j to see Canada, which he ha n \u2022 ei 1 - re % i-iied.olatinei 1 LABOUR DAY ADDITIONAL TRAIN SERVICE SHERBROOKE to MONTREAL On Monday, September 6, afternoon and evening train service will be:- Jess SIiohn S l 11Sard, W o^' lo Side NEAR GRANBY Olivier T.: 11 By GORDON HARAIK!! Shcrbrocke Record Staff Writer.New 65 ycaioj oki, Jc .- Willard, ex-heavy weigh i ciia.mpkn of t*hc ans Crowds pi'O re l, iVVl : i lit', i 11',:: A B No.No.203\t205 P.M.P.M.3.00 6.00 A No.207 P.M.7.00 Lve.Sherbrooke Arr.Montreal\t5.50 8.55 9.55 (Windsor Station) Intermediate stops for these trains will be as shown on current folder.Note A: Coaches and parlor car Note B: Coaches only For further information, enquire nf agents.the audience views from the out- build except that Mayor Boivin is \"'crid ¦\"ili dr:\u2018'vi,-« c xvd \u2022\t1\t>' suie without the usual distraction ! slightly taller and' more than i T*>« tall> f-utly dres ed vet.r.m\tA ot an overhead snafi of light from ! slightly balder.\tj of two we rid wa:s ar.ived i a ¦ 1 lo think ; ;r> be-y pur.-Ni the : 1 .a projsctile room.Another single\tt» ¦ e .\t,\t, unit is the field ambulance! equ?p-j Mayor Bo.vm turned tr.e key\tul u ped to handle 5 patients with if/ t/e c,lty over to the police bro-.-i joined the .-idc th stocks of plasma, -saline solutions, I\tTon- ogygcn tanks and automatic heat- tdino delivered an address on the e: s.\t^ -\t| progress msde in the technical Lieut.E.E.Cooper of Camp;Ilolice and niedico legal fields.Borden is in charge of convoying the $1,0*00,000 exhibit, with his , staff of 12 R.C.A.S.C.drivers, , One of his duties is to -carry out an advance inspection of all roads over which the convoy will pass in its 1800-mile itinerary which includes Quebec and Renfrew after Sherbrooke, having already appeared in exhibitions at Belleville and Ottawa.\t; Bridges have to be checked fori supporting the 66-ton tank-trailer| About 50 Canadian Girl Guides \u2019 of the Sherbrooke Division have DELUXE IN EVERYTHING BUT PRIQ DELUXE every: BUT units, which often have to be se,p-i arated to cross light bridges indi-l iust returned from a very pleasant vidually.Provincial and= munie-! and highly instructive ten days\u2019 iprg police have to be alerted well | camPinF at North Hatley, in advance to prevent traffic jams Miss Alex.Udall was camp com-vhich could easily develop in a! mandant, Mrs.Barton Slater, R.long, spaced convoy.\t| N.resident nurse, and gmiders, The show vvi.l break up after to- Mas- Robert Sturroch, the blisses night\u2019s display, and before noon - Pris Mary Dorrian and tomorrow the convoy, with two1\tKennedy were in chai-ge of the ring and trimmed Floyd ,! im Sherbrooke v.i.li me o, the m:1 \u2018 ows playing at the local Fair.w so 1 c ;u'.d see Canada, one of the few countries 1 mi -ed while on baxiii.r tours,\u2019\u2019 Willard stated in an interview.Married and the father of five children, Jess now makes his horn in Lacrcscr n ; a, Californio, who; h?owns a large cattle ranch.Willard started profcssiimal box ing at the age of 28 ami after five years got hi?first crack at the title then held by Jack John-on.Willard defeated Johnson after 26 rounds by a K, O.to win tho world title which he defended twice.He defeated Frank Moran and then lost the crown to Jack Dempsey.At the age of 4.) he retired.After quitting the ring he earned $1,00*9 a day for one year as a! star in the 101 Ranch Show owre i by the Miller Brothers.Later, hr I bought the ranch, situated in Ponka City, Oklahotma.At the age of 44 he came back to will in n ligli ! Will I but hi scar.\u201cI g n IP.c jr Lou he rin r night doc.own, no i :ver cnc.\u2019 some 't bear J.v Loui-m .n:, M il is a mi:;-I ; -.ink hr Louis is ', 38, from Mont-rr.i1, wa?seriously injured hast e\\ enii g when ihe .ar w hirh he \u201e as di'Ving smashed into a truck and overturned twice or the highway bet\", cn Gianbj and Wateiloo.He r.paiienl in M.eph lluspital, Ginuby, Ibis morning differing from an injure,I bark and laceration.- to the head.The truck was driven by Roland ' \\n: SllrOt OUI cl, W.l oveled Conklin .-t heial of dairy It*.I\u2019liis tropnj, which has been cnU'd for the past four year , i- \"ever vet been won tw o by the same exhibitor, -\\ 1 Ut of | ¦ ; ?c w innet's in thi ,1e -ev divi.-ion was puiblished in yv'.-te* day's Reeord ami Hii morning offiriaU of the K f , A \\.re lease .the names of winnei - ;n the 11 vMein eeet ion.It , expected that lists of win-net in beih \\\\ i \u2022 hire and ( tna ian eattle will he lompleted today.Following i.s a eonvph'te li-l ol Holstein.', in Hi-' ordei of their tlanding : Hull calf, born from .luiv 1 ¦ i.|p 16, pi \\pril \"dll', IP IS: | MttC In to.-b, H I .!Vlelboi;nie; 2 Hr wort.K .Hronir; \u2019 M Her, Mai mall, H?une: i Cet ey, M, B .Noi t h H tt G,, North Hath'.v.Yearling bull, born July I , IPI'li, to ,1 me \"dth, !P 17: 1 i«i et, Alfred, im; 2.\\ tetoriaville; Ma lnto-h, H.I , Melbourne; a Miller, M:r hall, Hrome, Hull, 3 year' and ever, liorn tie fore July 1st, HUr: 1 Maelnlo-h, B.|Meibou * \" \u2022 \u2019 Miller, Mar* !-hall, Hrome; 3 t onner, K.G., N, rth Hatlej .Senior Chainpioii: H.L.M i, In lesh, Melbourne.Re- erve Scuioi I \"ha mp on : Mar- 1 -hall Miller, Hrome.Junioi ('hain| on: B.L.Ma In-1 a s li, Melbourne.K, mrve Junier Cli.-.mpion: B.L.Ma Intesh.M elbournc.Grand t\u2019hànipion: H.L.M icln-lo-li, Melhou me.Ke-erie Grand Champion: M-.r : hull Miller, Bronte.Junior heifer ealf, born belween January I I and June 30th, IPD: 1 l'ieilctte.Nova, Windsor Mill?; 21 Heenveri, li , Hrome; 5 Mar Jntesh, H.I,.Melbourne; fi He?-loehrr, .1 c:i n-1 \u201ca ul, St.Alphonse; , Ignatieff, Paul, Rit umoud; s Croteau, J.Guy.Si.Paul de Chester t onnot'i North hnt.ej.t w, 5 jears and over, in milk: 1 M, H.Macintosh, Melluniriu'; 2 Mm all Miller, Hi rme ; 3 R, C, i omn i, Not t i Hatley, I Alfred Bit ¦ on, R.R, \\ it tot i«v ill».Senior ehampien: 'I H.Ma, In-te.-h, )'elhi'urne.li one ,enoi ehampion : Marshall Milltr, Hrome, J un : r eha ni pion : M.i -hr.R Miller, Brome, Il ene ittniol eb.,nipt,m, Not ,v V ;\t,e, Um.lsor Mill,-.tnd ehampion, M.H.Mac Intime, g, and ehampion Mur., Hrome.herd: I hull, 1 year or 8 Ion;,tie?.2 years of ago I H.L.Ma *1 it tosh, Mel-Marshall Miller, Brome; \" imiot, Aorih Hr.tlev; i t, tosh, Mem lie-one shall Millt Senior o\\ or, and and over bourno; 2 3 K.t, \\ *1, lit lute: h.Me,.* Ol, Hivme; ; \\ orinville I'r.igeny e \", R.R, \\ ictotiavil e : of sire: I B.L.Mae.muto; 2 Man hall Mill-8 Allied Hisson, li.li, 2 1 M.II.I\u2019oroy, Ilatlej.dam I M, tt.Maeln- l c h, .tleiiieiirtie; 2 Vl red His.-,on, li li.2 Vietoi niville; 8 M.It.( ere,\\, Hatley; I li, G Conner, North Hat-le.\\.Junior or breedet's herd: 1 1Î.Hoot win i, Bronte; 2 Marshall Miller, Hi,une, 8 Vfred Hissun, li.li.2 \\ ietoiui ville; l H.I\u201e >laelntosh, Melhourne ; o li.(j.( oniu r, .vortll HaiU'i; (i M, It.Corey, Halley.Junioi get i f t ire: i Alfred Bi on, R.K, 2 Vic torlaville; 2 R, Heerw.rt, Hroine; it M.H.Maeln-lo.-h, Mi 8,un ne; I Mar-hall Miller, Jirotiicj 5 M.H.t'ore.v, Hatley.PROSPECT TAXI Local and Dung Distance Triiis I'assongers Insured DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Phone Lennoxville 146-w ;hL Marie , lo, from L \\nge Gardien.9 Miller.Marshall, Hrome; 10 Blair, I i.o.di ver of tin tiu\"k and two Russel, Sawj'ervillc; II Klair, lio \u2018¦I'1' \u2019 pa ergon were uninjured land, Sawyerville; 12 C, cj, N, H.an*1 only i Mu damage w; , caused Hnl.hy; l\".Roy, Maurice, li.li.\u2019.I > Gm tom .\t| enne -ville; 1 I Hi - n, Alfred, li.J he i ar.which was completely R, 2, Victori,avilie; 18 Raby, Hu demo\".-lied,\teon; aired a large., K.R.t, Sherbrooke : Hi Hoy.I as i was never .-r: he said.Willard t\u2019 kr - fir ran h to referee teciin cccasionnlly.He has tr; over Eurcpe and other pa world.While in I he D.8.A., last war he I ravel) ¦] entertaining the treep.-.Born in the middle t'hinks that California i ni Inn i y injun d,\" IT from hi.-ng maicltps led all of the quantity of soap, I u t veilicie.s collided sc.';;lercd all over the road.The accident was invest igaWd by P; ovine:,tl Pome Traffic Offie-( William Melivii r of Grunbv.I .ennoxv R.R.17 1, Sr.er the i ns News Of Quebec Province In Brief motorcycle outriders\u2019 \u2019 from the[ swlmnlinS and teaching.Airs.J Provost Corps, wall be rumbling an Sf\u2019_n}Ple cooked for the guides.its way to a 12-day Quebec City Fair.stay at the DAVIDSON HILL Many badges were passed, such as, swimmers, athletic and dancers.Miss A.Colt, of North Hatley, visited the camp and examined the nature work done by the guides.Excellent progress was made in claj modeling, flower making and son, then lost a hard fight to Lo Firpo which was his last fight, Hi?purse from that fight was $165,003.tne greatest .* has lived there ; yea: ?.Although a 1 hi?fighting d: a fine figure of hasn\u2019t been f fair-goers have snagb graph.He will travel rrm show another few vet turning to California.kH.s on eaiuh, He for the past 3d ttlc hear iar t n i u vs, WiP' rd i .still a man.He find?he ni a n y a uto- I ! Wit b,r i AUGUST WAS Mr.and Airs.Percy Tibbits and Master Wallace, of Waterloo,-were ,,\t\u2022 ,.week-end guests of their mother,; b'if, prmtlng\u2019\t\u201e , Mrs.Alfred Davidson.\tthree camps in all have been Week-end guests at the home of\t^ The Sherbrooke Division Mrs.J.Proulx were Mrs.Miies, summer.Miss Margaret New-Raymond, Miss Ethel Raymond, of!\t* 'vas commandant for the Sea Greenfield, Mass., and Mr.and Mrs.Rangers Pioneer Camp which was , wuet Gale, of California.They also call- iielQ m June at Lake Memphrema- had fewer hours of ' cd on other friends.\ti S°S-\ttp\u201e\t\u201ejm_ \u2019 J Mr.Arthur Davidson, of To-'.Another pioneer camp was held but anan from^the ronto, Ont., is spending a few days JuIV with Miss Newton in i a!f Vf \u2018 wfi-h fc-u r-n o.m d -with his wife and children at the ' ch&r£e* assisted by Mrs.Henry u-.,\u201c n vV.; .iG home of their mother, Mrs.Alfred Biaehford.Thirty-two guides at- a\tthan average mm.n i/l( Montreal, Sept.3.\u2014 ((P)\u2014President John T Hackett, Stnnstead Member of Parliament, addressing the annual dinner of the Canadian Bar Association last night, said realization of the hopt - of Prime .Mini, ter John A, Costello of Eire, will make \u201cfor a greater power in resisting the influence of barbarism in the world.The Irish premier acldresaed a luncheon nice'ing of the ,V fol iation Wednesday at which he pictured Canada and Eire as la.iing the foundation?of a new citadel of freedom \u201cin this troubled world.\u201d :iml when tho Jacques, R.R.2, I the snap was Raby, Raymond, brooks.Senior heifer ealf, born lui ween July Isi, 1*94(5, and December 81 I, i :G7 : I Mae I nt os h,\t! i.I .M * I bourne; 2 8 Hisson, Alfred.R.R 2 Vicloi ihville; I Miilcr.Marre d, Hrome; 5 ('miner, li.(I., North Hat ley; 6 ( kircy, N.It.North lia ¦ I* v Junior yearling heifer, born be tween January 1st, 1947 and Juim iiflth, I'.147; I Alfred His?ion, li.j R.2, Victoriaville; 2 Jean Haul Desroohor.St.Alphonse; IS Mar shall Miller, Hrome; 4 li.G.Gon-j per, North Hatley; 5 M.B.Corey, Hatley.Senior yearling heifer, born between July 1st and December 31st, 1946; I Marshall .Miller, Hrome; 2 M.IS.Corey, Hatley; 3 B.L.Mae- \u2019 In tosh, Melbourne; 4 Alfred Hi - i son, li.li.2 Victoriaville; 5 li.G.j Conner, North Hatley.Heifer, 2 yeai and tinder 3, in\u2019 calf, dry: \u2018l Marshal! Miller,' Hrome; 2 R, L.Macintosh, Mel-1 6080-W UPHOLSTERY & RUGS CLEANED A rectified in Hie home \u2014 Nationwide rug and up-Jiolstery cleaning and immunizing service.Detailed information, advice and estimate?' on n que: t.No obligation, Companj trained servire men DURA HOME SERVICES REG\u2019D il PMIMDEO BY A! II , Montreal, Sept.3.\u2014tb- The sign-: ing of a new labor contract granting increases amounting to UP) cents an hour was announced jointly here yesterday by Dominion Textile Company and United Textile ; Workers of America, Local 102.bourne ; 3 M.!!.Corey, Hatley Alfred Hisson, R.R.2 Victoriaville Cow, 3 years and under 5, dry I Marshall Miller, Hrome; 2 H.I Macintosh, Melbourne; 3 M.I! ( orry, Hatley; 4 Alfred Hi : on R.R.2 Victoriaville.Cow, 5 years and over, < Marshal! Miller, Brome; 2 Macintosh, Melbourne; 3 ! ! The only water toilet for all rural homes, rodages, tourist camps, schools, community bails, etc, .WHKIii: RUNNING WATER iK not available: \u201cTlie MODERN WATER TOILET\u201d The new agreement provides for a Conner, North Hatley; 1 Alfri cooler and unshine than lonth last year, rain, almos; Through the court perial Tobacco Co.general wage increase of 10 cents y of the Im- per hour in addition to an increase ii?' on, K.H eifer.2 Victoriaville.and under >v Pro'en odourlcî i Proven frostproof Proven sanitary Cun be installed in any location, any climate, by any handyman! of Canada, of five cents an hour which was put milk: I Marshall Miller, Hrome II At Davidson.tended this camp, eleven American .T!le Dominion Experimental S;a- big red sound tr ek and -cd?, Ltd., the Kherbrooke Fair this, year 'n*'° offert last May.again has one of the best public QueheC( Scpt.;7Z rp The town acaress systems available, with the of St.Joseph, Drummond County, Mr.and Mrs.Porter Kr.owlton,\tScouts and their leader, Miss : t\u2018on 5 monthly report showed M.B.Corey, II a tic; Cow, 3 years and under 5, milk: 1 M.P>.Corey, Hatley Marshall Miller, Hrome; 3 H.R.that EVERYTHING BUT PRICE DELUXE IN EVERYTHING 3UT PRICE DELUXE IN EVERYTHING BUT PRICE Millions of test miles proved it will give 34% more mileage than the big m i 1 e -age Goodyear it replaces .extra protection from blowouts ., super-traction.Drive in and see rf Knowlton's Landing, was a guest, J,eff Ferguson, were present, and at the home of their mother, Mrs.F;x Canadian Girl Guides with Alfred Davidson.They were ac- Guider, Simon Bailey in charge, \u201e\t-\t-\t.-.companied home by Mrs.Davidson, attended an American Camp.This\taverage for 34 yea: .Ho; who will be their guest for a few exchange was so popular that both jtest da>T of the month vva?93 d< average temperature for the mon.was 67.23 degrees compared wi h.V,'\t, : 69.82 in August*\"-' - ;ln *6 iai ound unit in-inns during the last year ar days.THE NEW IMPROVED GOODYEAR Martin Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth - Fargo Sales and Service.75 Belvidere St.S., Sherbrooke.Phone 413-411 MILK Of ' Canadian Girl Guides and Amer ican Girl Scouts ht.pe it will be followed by many more.Mrs.T.K.Kennedy, camp eor- grees on Aug.26 while the lovi temperature was 40 degree-.There was a total of 236.6 hour of sunshine, compared with 292.> the Sweet Caporal stalled on the gr e Fair, In charge of Norman Bracegirdle.the Sweet Caporal Sound yin;: the entire pub- of Wednesday sold an $80,000 bond Macintosh, Melbourne; t is^ue, it was announced here yes-__________________________ terday.The proceeds will he used for waterworks, paving and other public works.On Display Dawson Auto Parts Limited P.O.119, Sherbrooke.Quebec.uni wu n i ii n i iiiiinmimi mnnin ver.er for the Sherbrooke Division, hours in August, 1947, which wa- was in charge of arrangements for these camps \u2014 all of which were visited by the Commissioner of the division.BRIEFLETS Dr.Hicks\u2019 office will be closer from Sept.6 to Sept.20 inclusive.Burton\u2019s Photographic Studio will be closed from Sept.3rd to Sept.12th for holidays.Dance, Cid's Place, Cherry River, Saturday night.M'estern Aces.a record month, and 224.4 hour for the 34-year average.Rainfall was 4.05 inches, compared with last Augu-t's record low of 0.87 incite?and an average of 3.45 inches.Heaviest was on Aug.13 when 1.53 : 8.fell.lie address system for the Fair.The equipment, in addition to the control para'!?, and huge speakers atop the sound unit itself, includes a number nf microphone:?, on the stage and for the the judges stand and several new ?tions added this ye greater coverage grounds, not only stand but to the h* to the crowds cor ride the grsndstan for t o for ! races,1 talla- Montreal, Sept.3.\u2014 (P\u2014Twenty-two-month-old Carene Sheila Scott drowned here last night in a bathtub of water.It was believed the child turned on the tap, accidentally plugged the bath with towels and fell into the tub while piaiing.City of Sherbrooke to His Ma~ je-ty the King of lots !Gb-216, 217, 218, 230, 239, I\u2019rnge 9, also lots 16d-l, and 16d-ll, Range 9.Ascot.Also lots 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, !0, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24.25.26.27, 28, 29.58, 31, 34, 35.76.78 East Ward.Lots 7-38 42, 43, 49.50, 53, 51, 5 5, 56, 62, 63.64, 24, 25, 26, 27.29.75, 76, 87.88, 97, 98, 99, 108.101, and also Southerly part of Three Rivers, Que., Sept Plans are under way to celebrate lot 7-74, East War give still \u2019k® arrival of the French frigate Wilfrid Grégoire to Hilaire 1 r.entire \u201cL\u2019Aventure,\u201d due to dock here the of part of lot 62,, Orfor gran rj_ afrernoon of Sept.13 for a four-da\\ Lonnie l.em'eu?to Emile IL iarr and vis j Paul Del Perogia, French lot 15;-16.Range 7, consul in Quebec and Halifax p.resident A.C R terr iOSK GIRL IS All barbers and hairdressers in the District of St.Francis will he closed all day Labor Day, Sept.C./vials of the Ea Agricultural Associât! appreciate the service by the Sweet Caporal : ; during tne Fair, and stand crowds are enabl tie show \u2022\u2022just that much thanks to the splendid P.A of the Sweet Gan unit.and offi-Townships n greatly rendered nmd truck he grand-d to enjoy eh better\u2019\u2019 tern j{_\t*\"\tan*i iiamax will Romeo Mongev attend a special ceremony in the I.avigne of part city hall for officers of the 300-foot ford.Me : to Mr of lot ¦ tir- erai f, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Hert^l Oloutief Lo Dr.Adrion Lavignr of part of lot 5 * k, Or-f ord.Hrrtoî rioütior to Dr.\\dr;^n Paj\u2019o of D.t.s G6-4 ar d 77-21, tho Wp«terly 0 foot rtf lot (i6-2\u2022>, t o Westerly 0 foot of lot 77-22.pa»*t of lot?77-22 and 00-22, North NEW LOCATION No.1 Wellington St.North You\u201911 enjoy dancing at Ni A Dean's Barn, Huntingville (Ro 22), Saturday night.Mrs.V.ill Tanchuk, 21.one of the swimmers in the Swimcade Montreal, show at the local fair was injured real'?Ecagi Romeo Beaudoin to Alphonse artmee of part of lot 717-:, Or- Ward.James P.Cronin to Edward y - last evening while divinsr.Sej e o f-*\t\u2022\t« .\t'*¦**:\u2019'* \u2022 *» t,\torin Specialist OPTOMETRIST Tel.267 i Dance, I.O.O.F.Hall.Sawyervi.le, Labor Day.Sept.6.Whitey Richari Orch.and Hi?Happy Boy?.Round and square dances, patient in St.Vincent de Paul Hospital thi?morning.statement Mr*?.Tanehuk caused her fall.fa'r * and i I Da»n Dance Monday, 12:61 to 1 a m., (id\u2019s Place, Cherrv Rivr.suffering The from lacerations and multiple wi r bruise?to the body.It is expected that she will he released shortly.She was taker, to hospital by Brien'?Ambulance.offer a * ?of the Mor seeing t hrea: tne many stop?made trip- (.Her young peep to drink excessively at g- iii?along -he roire.'\u2019quate ar hotei?ar Cyrille Thibault to J.A.Fortin \u2018 lot 1-133, North Ward.Rene Hebert to Albany Gagne lot 15h-149, Range 9, Ascot, f *ty of Srerbrooke to His Ma-?tv the King of lots 16p-l, 2, 9, Tl, 12.13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2 4, 25, 26, 27, 2*\ting manifestoes to eacl other,\u201d\tand jit arises from a dispute over the '\"it is evident from the history of its purpose was the official mani-! revision of a separate wage agree- the ca?e that the union has not festo railroaded through in which it Thirty years ago The following officers were elected for the Brome County Historical Association: Hon.S.A.Fisher, Senator G.G.Foster, H.S.Foüer, H, C, Knowhon, Rev.E.M.Taylor, Mrs.S.W.Foster, Mrs.R, P.Du-boyee, Mrs, R.N.England.Miss Esther Carr, T.K.Foster, D.A.Manson, Edgar Barnett, William Brown.William O'Regan, Ezra Ball, H.A.Lawrence, Dr.A.J.Eaton and Rev, Harry Walker.The United States has decided to recognize the Czecho-Slovak Government as a co-belligerent in the war against Germany and Austria-Hungary.TWENTY YEARS AGO The City Council has turned down a propose! to purchase land for a flying field but is prepared to rent a farm if suitable land can be located.The executive committee in charge of the annual Scotstown Fair comprises: P.A.Sherman, J.R.Turner, J.MacDonald, P.W.Buchanan, A.M.Mackenzie and Dr.Smith.The City Council has granted tax exemptions to two local industries, Julius Kayser and Panther Rubber, to facilitate the extensive additions to their plants.TEN YEARS AGO Chancellor Hitler has announced that Germany will support the demands of the Sudeten German minority for greater political privileges in Czechoslovakia.Minor changes in the Canadian-German peace treaty are expected to follow the visit of Canadian Trade Minister W.D.Euler to Berlin.Quebec province is recovering from a series of disasters which followed recent heavy rainstorms and took a death toll in the vicinity of twenty.FIVE YEARS AGO Anglo-Canadian forces have staged an invasion of Italy proper, making the crossing from Sicily under a heavy naval and air bombardment.C.Guy Bisbop has been nominated to the City Council to fill tb'e North Ward vacancy caused by the death of the sitting Alderman, R.W.Reid.Officers named for the Brome County Horticultural Society were: Charles T.Horner, W.E.Hawthorne, George A.McClay, G.Claude Whitcher, Bert Phelps, B.R.Mizener, Gordon Marsh, W.G.Knowlton.William Crawford, Delbert Tibbits, F.M.Perkins and A.W.Harvey.ment, also expiring in November, gone through all the step?in the was stated that onlj a handful of It is hold that employee?retain collective bargaining machinery ?elf interested people in America ! the right to strike over dispute?]aj(| down in the law before it is arl^ Europe who have .inherited not covered by collective agree-\tt0 strike.It is therefore at Fascist ideas,\u201d are standing in the ment?.\ta m0ral disadvantage.In some waV °f Peace- Those intellectuals It is apparent that some .fine respects it is in the same position | technicalities will have to be iron- ag the shipping companies whose led out before the case can be set- j refusal to bargain with a legally | tied.Since it ha?become a fairly | accredited bargaining agency was [common practice to sign wage con-|the subject of a brief and abortive tracts separate from agreements excursjon into the courts on the [on other phases of labor-manage-[ par); 0f the Canadian Seamen\u2019s I ment relation?, it will have to be j Union.If and when tha MeKin-determined whether no - strike i clauses in the latter are binding on j ^ge.'Yts details will be watched foe\" whose name was badly wanted jail parallel contracts between the I with intense interest on the part was Prof Einstein.It would have ¦ ame paiiics.If they ,:ic not he.d both labor and management, -been a significant propaganda suc-; to be binding, then the - who took issue with this familiar Leftist simplication of the problem were \u201cimbeciles\u201d and \u201cidiots,\u201d according to Mr.Ehrenburg.Only a few whose right to world standing as intellectuals would be conceded without question, lent their prestige to the show.How ,\t.\t.many others may have been ap- non case reaches the litigation proacbed it is impossible to say.way is opened for considerable potential I trouble.It may be assumed that | an employer would regard an agreement on wages and hours as MORE NEWSPRINT FOR BRITAIN Ffie reported decision of the British Government to increase the imports of newsprint from Canada and Newfoundland during 1949 will be welcomed by all who regard the freedom of the press as one of the bases of British liberties.From a direct financial point of view, increased British purchases will mean little to the Canadian producers, who are finding a market in the United States for every ton they can turn out.However, the maintenance of shipments to Britain is of supreme importance.A free press is the essential of a democracy and the only really free press is one which is enabled to meet its operating costs and pay reasonable profits from its normal operations \u2014 selling copies and publishing advertisements.When a journal is unable to finance its operations in this manner, it is forced to take one of two elternatives\u2014it must suspend operations or k.must look around for some individual or i WHAT SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT COMMUNISM?» Republicans r.re trying to make an issue out of the spy invcMigations.It boils down to what should bt done about communism in America, A key question to tiri.?issue would be: 8.\tDo you favor passage of the Mundt-Nixon bill requiring Communists to register, or any bill to \u201coutlaw\u201d the Communist Party?Two great bottlenecks in Congress are Senate filibusters and the House Rule.?Committee which ha?dictatoria' power.?over proposed legislation before it reaches the House floor.Ask candidates: 9.\tDo you favor further reorganization of Congres?to eliminate Senate filibustere and curb the power of the House Rules Committee?Henry Wallace is trying to make an issue out of the peacetime draft law and the present U.S defen-e program.Question: 10.\tDo you favor repeal of the draft law and a reduction of government spending for U.S.rearmament?Fcroign policy questions can be made number-]e with one question for every country.But a quiz on two points will get the measure of your man : 1.Wii'.you vote rn Congress for full appropriations to carry or,' the four-year Marshall Plan for aid to co-operating foreign countries?12.What policy do you have for dealing with the Russian question?McKENNY ON BRIDGE Ry Wm.E.McKeimy, America\u2019» Card Aatiioritf WEST SQUEEZED, TO SQUEEZE OUT SLAM BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY The things that my soul refused to touch are as my sorrowful meat.\u2014Job 6:7.a:\t«\t* The soul is a temple; and God is si lently building it by night and by day.Precious thoughts are building it; disinterested love is building it; all-penetrating faith is building it.\u2014Henry Ward Beecher.I ,,\u2014?-FT j v-r-Ti~ iï g\t'cess if he had attended, or even I HE IN rELLEC i CALS\t.been successfully represented as in AT WORK\t[sympathy with the Congress\u2019 pro- Montreal Star\tSoviet leaning.Having designated themselves, Unwisely, the Congress manipul-\u2018 basic to any collective agreement.' with considerable self-esteem, as at0rs thought to use him in spite of [and an agreement apart from the World Congress of Intellectuals, himself, and istued what purported i wages and hours would bp mean-1 a group of some five hundred heavy to be a message from him.The i ingles?unless the employees con-[ thinkers Js now in conference in the faked statement, little more than tinued working.\t: Polish city of Wroclaw-, formerly one hundred words long, hears no i Since unions are not incorporât-; Breslau.Called together by a resemblance to the fifteen-hundred cd.it has been generally assumed j French-Polish committee supposed- vvol.d communication he sent ac-: that their conduct is not action-jly made up.of individuals \u201cof very knowledging the invitation, in able, and that responsibility can- different points of view but animat- which he struck out at the modern not bp fixed, except on ea.ii indi- ed by the same desires for peace, state\u2019s attempts to regiment vidual member.In thi?instance,! the group met for \u201csinoere and thought and jealous defence of na-i _______________________________________________________________________ tional sovereignty, in the face of! \u2019danger through scientific advance j which calls for unprecedented mea-j sures of international co-operation for adequate control.Neither of.these lines of thought are to the liking of groups stage-managing j such shows as the meeting of hand-j picked \u201cint'-llectuals,\u201d It was fortunate for true intellectuals.\u201d It was fortunate for true in-j tellectual integi\u2019ity that Prof.Ein-: stein had prepared himself to deal with the dishonesty which puts the .Wroclaw conference in its proper! light.\tI CANADIANS ALL.The Ottawa Journal Mr.Ivan Sabourin, president of Quebec Progressive Conservatives, \u2019 says that Quebec's delegates to the Progressive Conservative national convention will not be there as a Quebec \u201cbloc,\u201d but as Canadians, prepared to co-operate with fellow delegates from all parts of the Dominion for Canada\u2019s common good.A fine, hopeful statement this.For too long in this country have ,\t.\t, we had the condition under which of diamonds, he did not care wno QUPbec, politically, was regarded as He trumped the ten of spades, [ held the clubs.\t_\t!a \"bloc,\u201d with interests and aspir- picked up the last heart, and then When the squeeze hit at trick atjons differing from those of the asked, \u201cWhat, would you do now?1 eleven, Mr.Johnston had a heart.re5t pf u?-phe idea was as false After all.a finesse needs only one the ten of diamonds and the small ag'it was dangerous, running count-card to be right, while a squeeze ! club.East had the jack of spades pr tf) tbe ideals of great Quebec needs at least two.\u201d At this point ; and two clubs; dummy had the ]eaders from Cartier to Laurier, also he made an uncomplimentary ' nine of spades with the king-jack\twhn knew that Quebec's des- remark about East s double and [of clubs.West unfortunately was tiny, and her good, must be found his failure to shift to a club or a stuck with the king of diamonds wjthin Confederation, as a full diamond when he was in with the and queen-ten of clubs.\tpartner and part of it.ace of hearts.\tWhen North led the last heart, j Quebec, in her recent prov- Here is the line of play that Mr.East kept the high spade, so durn- incial eelction.voted for pro-Johnston selected.He led the jack my dropped the nine.Now Mr.vincial autonomy.That did not of diamonds, and when nothing Johnston said.\u201cWest, the inno- mean, certainly did not need to happened, he went up with the cent bystander, writhed, thought, mean, that Quebec must vote and ace.returned to the ace of clubs [ counted and sqirmed, finally tos- act as a \u201cbloc\u201d in the field of Fed-, and started on the he rts.The re- sing a club, so dummy's club?oral politics, nor that her people are suit, is obvious.As long as East | brought, home the tax-free colored not prepared to co-operate with the *ltd the spades and West the king margarine.\"\tother provinces.It meant only, we believe, that Quebec refused to ho dragooned into a certain course of , co-operation, that she would never 'submit to compulsory action dictated by centralizing tendencies in Ottawa.In other words Quebec, voting for autonomy, was but adopting a line not unlike that taken by the province of Ontario, and also by the province of Nova Scotia.And speaking of the position of Quebec and Ontario, it is important to keep in mind that their opposition to dictation from Ottawa has never had its source in the idea that their wealth and resources should not be shared with less favored provinces.Time and again Mr.Drew has made this clear \u2014 made clear that while Ontario would never agree to surrender all her fiscal rights, and much less at the dicta-! tion of Federal centralizers, she nevertheless understood the need, and would be glad to act on the need, of sharing her resources with all of the Dominion, this for the 'gain of strength and unity.We feel sure that Quebec, despite rightful jealousy of her autonomy, would accept the same proposition.| In any event Mr.Sahourin\u2019s state, 'ment is along this right line.Good ! to note that the spirit of it is being met by the fact that when the Progressive Conservative convention meets there will be no such thing as separate caucuses by the various provincial delegations, but a single gathering of all delegates as Canadians to work out common policies.WHEAT HAZARDS New York Herald Tribune Now that the Mid-West wheat crop is mostly hajvested, the farmers are swapping yarns about how smart, or dumb, they were.It was dry and dusty last Fall and Winter and the question was Letters To The Editor i CORRECTION OF RECORD EDITORIAL Dear Sir: Will you kindly allow me to correct your editorial regard-i ing the late R.G.Davidson.You state that he served as Member of Parliament for Stanstead for two years.R.G.Davidson was first elected to the House of Commons in 1935 defeating John T.Rackett ât that time.The next general election was held in 1940 and Bob, as we all knew him, was again elected, defeating Alphonse Girard of Magog.He held his seat until June 30, 1942, ; making a total of seven years that he represented Stanstead.I believe I can speak with knowledge on this matter, as Bob Davidson was a very close friend of mine, and a man whom the county had bady missed, and I thought you might want to correct your statements in this connection.Ycur truly, F.C.PATCH.whether the rain would romp in time to make the crop good.Ted Grcendycke, of Medic -.0 Lodge, Kan., prepared 100 acres for .«ceding last Fall.It.was so dusty i he didn\u2019t plant.In the Spring tha ! rains came, and volunteer wheat \u2019sprang un.The crop he didn\u2019t plans brought ?14,C'U0.On the other hand.Frank, Mike 1 md Bill Polcyn, of Russell, Kan., sowed 500 acre?last Fall.Early in the Spring they decided it was [ hopelessly dry and plowed up tha acres.The rains came; the neighbors prospered.The brothers I figured their hasty plowing had cost them $30,000 worth of wheat.Public Printer Answer ! I\u2019revluus l\u2019ur,i.fe Maxwell !.Johnston of Mill ' Valley, Calif., sent me today's hand after he had read a recent column I had written on the i Vienna Coup.He wrote that he i thought this hand was a tough j one because of the choices it of- | fored, either of two finesses or a squeeze with a Vienna Coup.Mr.Johnston commented that | the bidding had a wild west tinge, ! and we must agree that it did.The J ! opening lead of the king of spades; ! knocked out dummy's ace.The king of hearts was led, East won and led back the ten of spades.[ i Had he led a diamond at this stage, Mr.Johnston seul his hair would have turned white, wonder-: ing what to do.Johnston A None VQ 10 975432 ?\tJ 10 9 A A7 A 8 7 5 3 2 V None ?K 8 5 3 + Q 10 8 3 A A9 6 V K.J 6 ?\tA Q 7 2 A K J 4 Rubber\u2014Neither vul South\tV?est\tNorth\tEast 1 N.T\tPass\t4 V\tPass 6 V\tPass\tPass\tDouble Opening\u2014A K\t* A KQ J 10 V A8 Deoler A 9 6 5 2 HORIZONTAL 1,5 Pictured U.S public printer 11 Realm 13 Tortures 15\tSour 16\tOpposed 18\tRecognize 19\tSmall child 20\tEmphasis 22\tAustralian bird ' 23\tPronoun 24\tDutch (ab.) 23 Higher 27\tAnv 28\tLyric 30 Tine 32\tCircle part 33\tSeed container 34\tBig 36 Avoid 39\tMystic ejaculation 40\tPlural ending 41\tAnent 42\tType measure 43\tPull 45 Flavors 50\tMimic 51\tEmploys 53\tWise men 54\tGoad 55\tCongressman 57 Wet (poet.) 59\tTestify 60\tPlaying card VERTICAL 1\tMerry 2\tLeave out 3\trcss*ssc' u-ci\"a.employer., aid in \u201e .tatemimt that \u201cimplications that a wide-their unions, which are for the most 'P ''«d or considerahle u-e of uar- will be represented purl actively anti-Communisl.headed by Mayor Mrs.C.Ross, 3 Mrs.H.A.Stevenson.Potatoes: 1 A.S.Bowker, 2 Mrs.G.French, 3 Mrs.G.Bernard, 4 H.V.Burns.Red potatoes: 1 A.S.Bowker, 2 Mrs.G.French, 3 H.V.Burns.Tomatoes: 1 Mrs.G.Waldron, Collection vegetables: 1 Mrs.A.E.French, 2 Clinton French, 3 Mrs.11.Smith, 4 Mrs.G.Bernard, 5 Mrs.G.Waldron.Collection vegetables: 1 Mrs.A.E.French.Collection vegetables: 1 Mrs.A.1 E.French.Collection potatoes: 1 A.R.Reds Seek Continued From Page 1 during September 15 to 20.\ti still considered members of the Other members of the delegation \u2019 -L.S.t company unionists even will he Ann and Rousseau, K.C.,Y\",\"gb they had been absorbed by City Treasurer It.M.Cormier, lhe S.l.U.celle.» exists in the motion pirturo indiistiy are shocking, capricious and untrue,\" Police invo.'.l igalor- said the Mitcl.uiu raid was a fit, t step i a clean up of the nareolirs traffic in the film colony.Mrs.Dorothy Mitehum, the actor e wife who was re: uiiimg from the east with their two sont-, wn* xlit>\t«1^1111 I II.\tI .v PI 111 11 I ,\t1\t(l\t.\t-, Aldermen A.Charpentier, N.Bcr Formation of the bloc was the .^\t, Î\",,\t\u2019 Vv\u201d, whY\\' geron and S.Rousseau.They will *®rond half of a one-two Mow df join nearly 100 other delegates from the province, proceeding by Canada Steamships vessel to Mur ray Bay for the 5-day session.Business meetings, formation of ri id'-i 'u p he'intr'Vpl.i\tcommittees,\treading of reports and\t,l 1'\"-\u2018L''MIUFnt «\"\u201cui\tim ougii aR mher\tbindrit'\trp\t\u2018he delivery\tof addresses on social\t\" , ,ln n>b«r 3rd.isii.find Britain with our present Ihun th potential benefit.».\tAt th« koin* down of the «un »nd equipment and organization.Even However, the Jugoslav hierarchy room infr, diring the war a great deal of de- privately acknowledge that the w< will mmomber him.in U* 1 James A.velopment took place in air de- Russians already have begun a; Boar under 1 year.1 .fame A.ff.1:ce whieh we never had a chance fifth-colu.i.n ffort to upset the of testing against an enemy.Still government from within.further development has taken \u2014______________________________________ place since the war.Entirely new,\tdidtiic and secret methods of aerial at-\tBlnTHS tack and defence will he tried out.!__________________ Some air crews have had no actual ~\t-\u2014 Woodward Estate Sow over 1 year: Woodward Estate.Sow under 6 months: 1 James A.Woodward Estate.Grades and Crosses Sow, 1 year or over, with 6 or more pigs: 1 C.Ross.Sow, 1 year or over: 1 A.S.J.Hodgeman.Sow, under 1 year and over 6 months: 1 G.Warburton, 2 C.Ross.Sow under 6 months: 1 C.Ross, 2 H.Wheeler, 3 G.* Warburton.Pair bacon hogs 170 to 220 lbs.: C.Ross.1 Gordon French.\tPair select Best pen 4 bacon hogs.170 to French.FATHER.MOTHER AND SISTER J - n n'j J V i : If, C/u«.i fighting experience.Since the war PARROTTE\u2014At the Brome-Mis- too, speed and operation height of aircraft have increased enormously.All these factors will, we hope,1 help the exercise to yield valuable lessons to everyone concerned.\u2019\u2019 sisquoi-Perkins Hospital, Sweets-burg, Que., on September 1st, It 18, to Mr.and Mrs.Peter Par-rotte, nee Elizabeth (Betty) Barette, a son.Both well.hog' 1.Gordon 1 220 lbs., not in other classes James A.Woodward E'tate.Pure bred sow: 1 James A.Woodward Estate.Sow with litter: 1 C.Ro»».L \".er of 0 p:g« under 06 from 9 a m.to Û p.m.Wanted to Exchange NEW HOUSE, NOTICE Tender, will be received by the Muniej.pallty of Llngwlek fur thd purcha e of Jot.i 17b, 1 Mb, 19b, 20h all In the first (l> Ranpe of Lingwick.Terms: Cash.High-e t or any tender not nfvenaarlly accepted, 'Jenders will lie received until R, J.A.LANDRY.SURGBON-DKNTIS'I, 100 Wellington St.No., ooposiU Court Heupe.Phone 398, OHAHTF.rtlCD AU- l\tCOOK STOVE WITH WARMING OVEN.i\thot water front, both wood and coal |\t«rates', equipped with High Heat oil ¦\tburn* r, nil in verv good condition, 1 1\tbod room s-», dining table ami aorno _-\tpiece.! of antique furniture and Kodak .'5A izo with HttarhmonU A.E.Tocid-Compton, Que.ROTOTlLLEi?, NEW.REASON ABLE.C A.Brns&cl, L< nnoxvil>.Phone 395-M.Wanted To Rent Mr.Francis Smith who has been PROFESSIONAL MAN AND WIFE NEED furnished apartment or house for fl to K months.Very rc pon ilde hcu.itl.cep :.Reply to Box 1 >8, Record.Id('bt ,J ,0 ,h'\u2019 tthov' Est«te to vry- Leay, who also reported that the Mrs Arnold I eet m,\u201et thero >r within nrxt thirty day,, ah hoxos of food sent to England ar- eefl sttfeiy r1 wcie disti:ib\u201ct1id a vi«ônt-in- 5;-«07.1 vrctVrT» within the next th.ny days t« the under- f0 many families, who gratefully Hospital, Montreal, has returned ,iKnrd.\tacknowledge same.The treasurer home.E.L.Gibson i h.vv.goodenough, ?avc her report and it was voted Mr.and Mrs.John Stevonsun.' Fxerutur,.DanOUc, Que.Box 209.that the Association buy the dec- of Regina, Sask., were guests of To Let AUCTION SALE FOR Physician* and Surgeons____________ DR.ITHFEK.PHONE S7«\t» GORDON St- Electrotherapy, Urinary Di^eaaa.PEC ONI) HAND RANGE IN GOOD CON-(I it ion.Ruby Maif'skir, new wood grates.Victor Finis, Watervlllo, Que.Phone iif;.\t| SUMMER COTTAGE TO LET Labor Day week-end nr longer.Shoi distance from water.On bus line* About 20 miles from Sherbrooke.R Baker\tFloFti Rodgers, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph 7 i1, yenr heifers, \u2018i i yeur heif rs.(i spring and Mrs.Howaid Dyson.The pro- Rof.gcrs end Wayne and Linda i 2-year-oid jce®,\t^0^lar£:'-\twere guests of Mrs.Leonard Bar- Mr.W ilium Dawson is spend- low, in Sherbrooke, ing a few days at the home of Mr.i Miss Rachel MacAuley, of ,\t,,\t-\t; Springfield, Mass., is the guest i\tsinaio kettle,\tequipment |\tMr, J.R.Batstone, grand\tmas-\tof Mr.and Mrs.A VV Bishop -\tH.1-.motor,\ti Mnzscv ;\tter of the Grand Lodge of\tQue-1\tMr.and Mrs.Jack Coker and j,.\tI O O F- *» \"««% return- Mis.s Margaret Coker, ,t I.r.nto, for tractor, M.H.mowing machine, H foot j OFFICE TO LET Centrally located; modern.Size 23\u2019 x 46\u2018.Ground floor.Immediate possession.APPLY; 1 4 Albert Street ; for 20 cows, a i Harris tractor.J.E.BEAUDOIN Laying, sanding, polishing, cleaning, waxing and finishing floors of all kinds.Laying tile and linoleum of all kinds.104 Short Street Tel.(Î188-J Sherbrooke, Que.Farms For Sale FARM FOR SALE WITH OR WITHOUT stock and machinery, I mile Trcm Lu-bonte\u2019a restaurant.Apply A.M.Fornt', North Hatley, R.R.2.view House.Phone 17.Knowlton.EXPEiRIENCED COOK WANTED BY Sherbrooke family.Apply Box 150, ; ^ Record.YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL i housework two mornings per week from 8 to 12.No washing.Phase state wageis.Reply to Box 143, Record.Female Help Wanted Dr.J.P.FORTIER B.A., L.M.C.C.Eye - Ear - Nose - Throat Eyes Examined (2 to 4 P.M.and 7 fo 8 P.M.Daily) D .Phone 31(1 - New Continental Bldg.Poultry I'or oal(* Sherbrooke, Que.FARM OF 250 ACRES, 7 MILES FROM j Richmond on Spooner Pond Road with) or without stock.Clay loam coil.50 j STENOGRAPHER n-re wood lot, balance h v and pasture.] O to 5 p.m.).Fight room brick house, tie up 40 head in« harrow, 1 disc haro-.v, I muft plow Cocks hutt manure spreader, I circular saw, clipper, 1 new circular saw, 32 inches:, | 1 potato plow, 1 potato digger, 1 2,000-lb.T'Cale, 1\t1,009-lb.separator, cooler, pails, cans, apple presser, 1 turnip digger, 1 ï wagon with tires and hay rack, 1 wagon with hay rack and iron wheels, animal box, buggy, single wagon, large express wagon, driving sleigh, pang sltigh, (2 seats), ! pung sleigh, moccassin sleigh, 1 pair double 1 harnesses, 1 pair double express harnesses, harnesses, 1 single working har- ! V .i 2 driving of cattle, electricity throughout.School bus and milk truck dailv.Apply to Ruth and Edna Wintle, Trenholm, Que.TILE RUBBER - ASPHALT 40 colours available Wholesale and Retail J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wellington South \u2014 Tel.5139 451 BARRED ROCK months old, ready to u l R.Morrison, Gould.PULLETS, d'u $3.25 each.S.FOR AFTERNOONS ness and n'l small farm impiiments too Should be bilingual, numerous t3 mention.1 lt>30 Dodge in Nominal salary while training.In reply- 1 go-id condition, 1 tow, hay r.nd grain ing state experience and give approxi- | harvest, if the farm is not sold, will l e mate age.P.O.Box 84, Sherbrooke, Quo.placed for sale.Terms: Cash.Lunch at \u2014 noon.Situations Wanted.Female :\tazartas grenier, Auctioneer, -\u2014\u2014-\t: HI Mr.in St.West.Coaticook.Que.T.I.320.HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE DESIRES | position in office.Slight knowledge of typing.Box 156 Record, or Phone : Magog, 2421.I , 5 Plymouth rock vuLLEi'H.mve I Salesmen Wanted months old.Starting to lay.Eugene j -\u2014- Drouin, Cook-hire.Quo.\t| AUTOMOTIVE SALESMEN: -i \\ BOUT 175 NEW HAMPSHIRE Y EARL-j ing hens, laying, $2 each take the lot.I C.Drummond, Phono 1609-J-2 WOULD you like an extra line to sill to garages.Large volume assured.502s Sherbrooke St.W w*1 A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES By I «lie Turn er BUT VOUCMJ'T BKRËJIT \\ pC'RRV, Mv-f'rC'.HUT I \\ennoxvilie Central Service Station Phone 247-J Lennoxville Specializing in Car Shampocing Lubrication, Tires, Batteries, and Accessories, MONTGOMERY & PAGE (Prop.) BELAND\u2019S SERVICE STATION 270 Main St.\u2014 Lennoxville Auto Repairs \u2014 All Kinds! On-the-job 21 hours a day.Prompt Road Service nisht and day \u2014 telephone 193 All Stove Gil is now sold on a cash basis.PAIL BEAT DOIN' PENNSYLVANIA GAS CO.Tel.MO \u2014 M TOOK .are put H.Mill Codding of of Mr.Ottawa GRANBY Mr.and Mr.-.L.B.Boeder and Mi.-s Alice Rocdcr of Hollywood, Calif., who have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Solomon, have left by motor for their home.They -pen-, two days with Mr.and Mrs.\\V.H.Solomon, a; their cottapc, in Knowlton, and will also visit friends in Boston, Mass., and New York, on their return trip.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Heelis accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Hart Montgomery, of Lennoxville, motored to the Gaspe Coast for a Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dickenson has left for a two weeks' vacation with their daughter, Mrs.M.C.Campbell, in Blenheim, Ont.Week\" They will also visit .their son, Ron- Mr and Mr,.Bruce S andish and aid Dickenson, and family, m|Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Star.dish.of Aylmer, Ont.\t' Rougemont, were guests of Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Swift, and and Mrs.Guy R therford.Mrs.G.Swift, of Springfield.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Kimball, Mass., were guest?at the homo of of Enosburg Falls, Vt\u201e spent two Mr.and Mrs Oliver Gildings, day- with Mr, and Mrs.\\Y.H, Mountain Street,\tStevenson and Miss Kate Gill.Mr.Victor Storey and Mr.Gor- Mis?Freeda Norris, of Ottawa, don Steele, Jr., are enjoying a wa?a guest at.the home of Mr.and holiday at Lake Massamippi, j Mrs.Leo Reynolds.Ayer\u2019s Cliff.\tMr.and Mrs.E.Adams and Mr.and Mrs.James\tWright\tdaughter,\tMiss\tDoris\tAdams,\tart have returned from a motor trip ;\ts'P°nding a two\tweek-\tvacation,\tat to Cacouna Tadoussac, Murray Lake Edge Cabins, Ayer'?Cliff.Bay and Quebec.\tThe Misses Irma and Elsie Neal Mrs.G.Williams and Mr.Gor-\ta boat trip from Montreal don Williams are expected\tback in\t°.V01 c ' ,\tn * Granby this week-end\thavin'\u2019\t, Mr* srd\tM1V5;\tR' ^ lc°n and spent a month\u2019s vacation at Port- ,ha'.e at'med from Glasgow, Scotland and Sebago Lake, Me.While' ;:}nd\u2019Ju t\u2019ran^' f!' color.ng matter.Thus coloring matter is what decides whether a per .-on has \u2022'brown'' or \u201cblue\" eyes.When the iris luvomos inflamed,1 the condition is a (token of as :rit Iritis can bo acute or chronic.The principal! symptom# of iritis are pain in the eye, sene'i-tivity to bright light, watering MF fOW f-RAUCM I WAS GpltAUI'HOkP TH IAW sWIV dtlUMG EUtkl WITH 1 Ht JT-WINPIHOO SCOUNORtl WHO- r j VV'1 S j iV r 1 HI ARPSfi; SAWH TcAU AW 01 AIMS H'R &TUFF SClA | AWVf g NPMIT IS WORtHlFtsS! ' UT T IHC AN' HI Ht.- , TH's HUk OOVtKNOR Ht PAlb vou TOR IT ! s'W 1 HI PHONE v INSTANTlV ¦¦ -Ldl Ll.U.IWu i., a vTHI?.ISH0RRi8lEll tHFCOUWlV ffliî THIvi OtncAôF! M BATI i4>c THE 1 I'U SUC f VfRY OPflCiAl.IN THE COUNTV FOR TWO OUTRA 'TWINS TO \u201cWASH1 WHERE ARE PRISCILLA\u2019S POP By Al Vermeer of the e; ar.H.A.Gagnon and Son Painting \u2014 Papering Interior Decorating Specializing in Floor Sanding Also Floor Finishing.Free estimates given.Phone North Hatlcv 1S7 Cruickshank & Packard Reg\u2019a Specializing in Body and Fender Repairs.Painting, Welding.24-hour Tow-Car Service ,3.u i,.- » ¦«fm-wnaum visiting i n t e r f ere nee with v i s i o n.The pain\tca\" he severe\tand __\tis likely to be Jxrdui\tworse at night.The eyeball may i be tender to touch or pressure.In acute iritis, the symptoms! tend\tto\tbe\tworse than in\tthe chronic\tvariety,\tbut recovery\tusu- ally comes more rapidly\u2014perhap-in a few weeks.When proper treatment is begun early, the ir, tLs tan clear up completely, but complications and the possibility i of chronic inflammation are unfortunate possibilities.Cause Is Obscure Iritis is sometimes as.-ociated with rheumatism, diabetes, tuber etilosy.syphilis, or injury.Often, disappointingly, no cause whatcvei ; can he found.The search for in-! fection elsewhere in the body must he carried out painstakingly and i thoroughly.\tI The eye itself requires highly skilled treatment, including the use of drugs, heat applied locally, rest and protection from light.! Sometimes a method called for-1 eign protein therapy has been I found helpful.This consists of in-| jections of some protein substance, such as boiled milk, which produces reaction of the body, u.-ual-Fhis seems to stim- xx 'Ik kfr'L^w>.-D \u2022u Km Styvose .\"\"v-tf iv&s a ru ¦ ¦ ' rjtf\t¦ V .i.-'\t¦ yW A\u2019 A-eW.-V ,V.Ve4 -c' cw/fr' la it fa wishinc >1 Or .1 VI1- H n l,- V1 f Ÿ * B- n a aint h t.tt\", j FRECKLFkS AND HIS FRIENDS By Merrill Bio ser ( f-Ot\\ Cs Pvvgi I GAVE MINT PART - TMI WORK IM HIS OF net ! WMV CAM T VOU CAT THE SAMP TOR ML EAST HEREFORD N.H., spent a week-end friends and relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Vaughn Straw and family, were business visitors in ]y with fever Coaticook.\tulate resistance, and often has a Mr.Guy Howe accompanied his favorable effect on the iritis, son, Mr.John Howe, to Sherbrooke.When anything goes wrong with ,r \u201e tt\t, ,\t,\t,\tMessrs.Gordon Marsh, Merton the eyes, diagnosis and treatment 1 .rs.Hoy Howe and family have Jiarsh and Waldo Owen attended should not he delayed, as the risk returned to Hamilton.Ont.after A'-er\u2019s Cliff Fair,\tof permanent damage is grave.I spending a vacation with her par- Mr.Thomas Marsh has returned\t\u2019\t* * Q\u2014Is it injurious to the health Gleason Hume, and Mr.Hume, in of a person over CO to take a pack-j age of gelatin twice a day for that ! \\ - Sorry.SOM - \u2014 PAH 1 RMOW Til AI nun H l AUMDKtY is LOOkikk \\ roc SOANE / V HELP' sV, g A l NT LOOKINt .'\u2022OOP , I tARP MR.MU' T ! FOR A 1 NAVE NO JOB./ GOOD HARD JOBS / r y- La.A A k y and Mrs.Henry Massengale, of South Portland, Me, Mr.Edgar Carpy, of Stanbridge East, was the guest of his sister, Mrs.E.0.Roberts for a few days.Mr.Harold Wellington of Bedford,1, Mass., is visiting his aunt at the en^v Ml'; and \u2018\u2018Irs- :UlJnn 0'ven i from a visit with his daughter, Mrs Mrs.Eva Ehngwood spent a few iv\t-\t¦ B - -A » o 'VL J V-TT I wlUhT MARL I) A GOOD JOIN hirw ' L/:- urnun (Kiuik mma MtlltfN \u2014Ut'iLtiMt ^\tv'.x .g\\ V/V'-'-l A A / - y rnsn .» of Coaticook, were guests Adams, at Wickham Mr.Eric of M,_ a\u2019d Mrs E w 0wenK Ne.l spent the week-end at the M, and MrSi Fred Hall and Miss same home.\tMary Hall were guests of Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Sa.isbury yIrs.Ra!ph Ellingwood.were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Master Gerald Hann was icrdon Morrison to St.Albans,; at -ti-p home nf '\u2022 Ot.where they viisted Mr.and Vaughn Straw drs.Philip Spooner and Mr.and! In the absence of the rector, Rev.Mrs Gordon Spooner.\tA.R.Perkins.Rev, Mr.Marshall, Mrs.Helen Harvey and Mr.0f Colebrook, N.H.held the ser-Bruce Harvey of Brownville, N.Y.,; vice in All Saints\u2019 Church, and Mr.Newton Cypher, 0f Yonk-| Mr.and Mrs.Neil Tiilotson, for-ers, N.\\having toured in the, nierly of Hereford, were callers at United States are guests' at the! the home of Mr.X.T.Hunt, ome of Mr.and Mrs.William I Mr.Aiby Owen, of Colebrook, ¦ a guest and Mrs.\u2018empty feeling?\u2019\u2019\t| A\u2014This is an unusual treat- j ment for hunger.The satisfaction I received is probably due purely to 1 a distention of the stomach.1 do , not know of any harm which | would result.JOE PALOOKA WHITE GILPA'f.PHOMIM .I'D LIKE TH1 PRIV LEGE Cf GIVIN A TOAST TO TH' CROOW.By Ham Fisher U2J THATS NICE Of YA .I THINK y I NfED ONE .\u2022.* a rmm ¦ m MARRIAGES Inverness, Sept, ty members from Guilds of Inverness.Rectory Hill, There is nothing more ridiculous than the Kinrear\u2019s Hills, and Lemesuricr idva uu ' wc carry the little personal jealousies were the quests of Mrs.Foreman, of this hfo beyond he grave.Certainly it could at the Leeds\u2019 Anglican Rectory, in add nothing to the bliss of an angel in Heaven to Leeds Village, ktep the husband that she had left or.earth lonely Mrs.Foreman served a salad tea end uncared for, loveless and homeless.\ton the rectory lawn, The scene was But if your sweetheart is one \t.\t., oondward Avenue.Master Ronald l',,1\u20191111;.' lss ,,îl\u2019rlho \u2019-irlvcr, who has boon the guost of !l,1
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