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[" 1948\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t1948\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\tIt\t11\t12\t13 14\tIS\t16\ti;\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t29\t30\t\t\t\t Sherbrooke Daily IReeotd WEATHER RAIN Clear, becominy: overcast this «fterneon.Rain thi?evening.Continuing warm.Lijrht wind*.Temperature» yesterday Maximum 55.minimum 38 Year airo : Maximum 17, minimum 35.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1 397.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9.1948.World News In Brief Moscow, Nov.9\u2014(Æ3)\u2014Russian steel production is reported rising rapidly.This is one of the most important facts disclosed in the recent statement of the central statistical administration of the U.S.S.R.On accomplishments of the Soviet economy in the third quarter of 1948.Output during the third quarter was 25 per cfnt over production a year ago.¥\t«\t* New York, Nov.9\u2014(Æ3)\u2014A tie-up of shipping along the east coast of the Ignited States, which had been threatened for any time after midnight tonight, was avoidded early today\tby\ttentative\tsettlement\tof pay\tdemands\tof\t450,000\tlong- shoremen.¥\t«\t* Sault Stc.Marie.Nov.9.\u2014 (f,\u2014Mining men and geologists are trickling into the bushland 72 miles north of here after discovery of Canada's latest find of uranium, basic metal for atomic power.The strike, in the area between Batchawana on the east shore of Lake Superior and the Montreal River a few miles north, led to the registering of more than 225 claims, reports said today.» * -* Cairo, Nov.9\u2014(Delayed by-censor)\u2014 (/Pi\u2014 Police said shots were fired tonight at Mustapha Nahas Pasha, leader of the opposition Wafd (Nationalist) party, and a hand grenade was thrown at his home.lie was not injured, but three of his bodyguards were wounded slightly.* ¥ ¥ Madrid, Nov.9.\u2014(Reuters) \u2014Carlos Mendez, a Monarchist arrested nine months ago on a charge of distributing Royalist leaflets in Madrid, died yesterday in prison.At the funeral, a wreath will be sent in the name of Don Juan, pretender to the Spanish throne.¥ ¥ * Kankakee, 111., Nov.9.\u2014(Æ*) \u2014Ten ,persons suffered minor injuries last night when the New York Central's eastbound passenger train.\u201cThe Cincinnati Night Express,\u201d collided with a freight engine near the station here.Both en-rines left the tracks and tipped over but both engine crews jumped to safety.* ¥ ¥ Paris, Nov.9.\u2014 (C.P.) \u2014 The United Nations Security Council decided today to end its Paris sittings not later than Dec.16, Council delegates said.The Council made this decision at a closed morning session.From Dec.16 until Jan 1, no meetings will be scheduled, the delegates said.Israel Says British Troops NankinsIs Have Entered Trans-Jordan And Are Arming Arab Foes Nicolet MP, L.Dubois, Dies At 55 Two More Innocent Victims Nanking, Nov.9 (Reuters)\u2014 Informed Foreign observers here believe that Nanking, capital of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek\u2019s China, will be in Communist h.wnds before the end of the year.The observers discount the ability of the government's armies to Israel formally asked the United hold the Communists at Suvhow .l j\ti\t\u2022\t\u2022\t, .or Pengpu along the 170-mile ¦Nations truce headquarters today to investigate reports that north(,rn railway approach to the not inconsiderable numbers of British troops have entered capital, but base their forecasts of Jewish State Also Claims Some British Troops Have Entered Palestine\u2014Investigation by U.N.Is Requested.Tel Aviv, Nov.9\u2014((P)- Irans-Jordan and that some of them have entered Palestine.its loss largely on the morale of the government Loops, which they Gentilly, Que., Nov.9.\u2014\\(?\u2014Lu- The government also charged Britain with wholesale des.wibe as being at its lowest eh! cien Dubois, 55, Member of Pov- rearming of both Iraq and Trans-Jordan, Arab foes of Israel.Nieolet - Yama.-ka, here yesterday Opinion on the military situation is almost unanimous but | Lament for ! died suddenly j had been in ailing health for about that large shipments of arms and military equipment for Iraq.ca\u2018 rutuieof he Kuomintang (Nn- to .\t, j.\ti r h i\ti\tLom,lists) government.L Cl lit a.I\\-\u2022 ,\t»\t,\t.\t.\t.\t.1\t\u2022 A ill I i i » \u2022 O'\tWil rday.Hr \u201c wrote the headquarters of the mediator, Dr.Ralph Bunche, views differ on the possible politi i eight years and was ordered vo;\t.\t.\t.\t,\t,\t, _ I bed by his doctor Sunday.\tincluding tanks of all classes, have arrived at the port of Basra Bom in Gentil\u2019y in 1893, Mr.in a British ship.j Common* % fho geïe^af election\tA letter from Dr- Walter E>\u2019tan of the I^ael foreign office of 1930.He opposed increases in.declared that if the reports of British troop movements proved I War,fedits and «ascription dur-;true \"th would be flagrant violations.\" ing .he war.\tj Among his many occupations.The Arab Legion of Trans-* j Mr.Dubois had written the history j jor(]an jg British trained and sub-j j of G-entilly parish.\t! sidized.It bore the brunt of the A farmer most of Ins life.Mr.I\t\u201e , .\t.j Dubois was single.Educated a.summer fighting in the Jerusalem I Arthabaska College, he was sec- area, retary of the Gentilly municipal j Unofficial reports persisted here council for several years, and also : today that , the Egyptians are held the same position with the ! evacuating Gaza, a southern Pa-school commission.\tlestine port which partition gave He was a member of the Mont- to the Arabs, real Historical Society and the The report had rn official con-French - Canadian Genealogical i firmation.But it was being treat-Society.Lie Is Not Negotiating Berlin Issue Paris, Nov.9.\u2014Q]\u2014A United Nation- spokesman raid today S-eo Some observers believe that once the capital\u2019s fate is scaled certain sections of the Kuomintang may make a definite attempt to form a : coalition with the Communists.Others believe that Chiang will I succeed in taking his government ! to Canton in southern China, or j to the island of Formosa, though j they believe it likely that only high [executive officials would accom-I pany such an exodus.| Tne people of Nanking are believed to fear the general disolder which may occur between any ( government withdrawal and the arrival of the Communist troops more than the actual takin.g of the city by the Communists.They fear serious trouble may be caused by the refugees flocking Ntf SMTSa He was first elected to the House ! which sa.d\u2018that Arab refugees'are retary'Gen\u20acral Tr-V\"ve is not- in f' \"™ the north with no adequate of Commons as Libera] member ! fleeing northward and that there ! takln* Part now in any negotia- T'vL °i\t1\t.in th?-1 for Nicolet-A amaska in 1930, He1 had been large-scale looting of the ¦ tions on the Berlin deadlock, al- th ,'nuUclVtLxi of HfV'1'\" '' U' ° was re-elected in the general elec-, city ^by withdrawing Egyptian ; though he is studying the Berlin Foreign consular staffs are not I he war heiween the \\rabs end Jews in Palestine continues to create a tremendous refugee problem.'I hese two \\rab youngsters, huddled under a sack in Amman, Trans-Jordan, for prnteetinn from the weather, are part of a large group of people driven from their homes by the renewal of lighting.(Photo by NKA Acme staff conospondent Artine Kamiksizian.) Corttinued on Page 5.Quebec Papers Reported Sold Quebec, Nov.9\u2014iW \u2014 L\u2019Action Catholique in a front page story yesterday said that a Quebec The Israeli navy is known to | have a tight sea blockade around j currency question.\tat the moment unduly alarmed The U.N.took this unusual etep:the safetF of thcir nations, i Gal°:- bat ther?hat, been no sug- 1^u,n\" a statem«nt for Lie af- 700 in ftJ)d around Nanking, in-gestion heie ol uny Jewish Th* House of Representatives un-Am->' ican activities committees seems likely to be in eclipse for the rest of this year.With chairman J.Parnell Thomas (Rep.N.L) under indictment and two other Republican members de \u2019eate .In t he Nov.\" elections, a committee official said today he sees little activity ahead until the committee is icorganized under Democratic control Jan.3.This means that resumption of the Reds-in-Holly wood investigation and the atomic spy hunt, both tentatively sot for this month and next, will be delayed.Bo will the committee\u2019s long promised public hearing in the I':.F.d\\\\a>il U.Condon case.Other projected inquiries expected to be shelved for the présent include those dealing with rein,its of Communist infiltration into Negro groups and illegal crossings of the Canadian border.I ho Hollywood hearing, dealing with reported attempts of Communists to gain a foothold in the Him colony, woip stn ted in 1917 an I recessed indefinitely.The spy probe ion through sévirai months of this year and resulted in several contempt citations against witnesses who rein id to ray whether or not they were Communists.lb' Condon taso broke into the lie.'idline.s early this year when a Mili-committee called Condon, hea i of the National Bureau of .Standards, \u201cone of the weakest links in oar atomic security.\" Condon, in ri liiio upon his loyality, demand-i I a healing which toe committee e not yet granted.Any prospt l that the committee might continue its n tivitirs rnd Le So- loing on Post correspon talks could not , j\t'\t\u2019\t.¦\tj negotiations on Berlin.As part nÆat1^ his duty is to keep himself infer between Israeli and Egypt but were \u2018\u2018purely exploratory and non committal.\u201d L'Evénement-Journal leil.L\u2019Action said the transaction was completed Saturday, and that \u201cMr.Gilbert has taken over management\u201d of the two French-language dailies.L\u2019Action added; \u201cThe news was confirmed officially.The amount | and conditions of the transaction j were not divulged.\u201d I Mr.Gilbert has been proprietor Paris, Nov.9\u2014((P)\u2014The United | of the St.Roch hotel in Quebec ; Nations Security Council exploded I since 1920.He is an honorary ! today a new approach to Palestine I lieutenant-colonel in the Laval peace, transfoi mirng the present j University Officer Training Corps, [truce into a U.N.-sponsored armis-L\u2019Evenement spokesmen would tke.neither confirm nor deny the The Council scheduled two ses-L\u2019Action story.One said that \u201can 1 sions for the day, a closed meet-announcement will be made in due 1 ing in the morning and a public course.\u201d\t! meeting in the afternoon.However, some delegates said, Sen.Jacob Nicol, publisher of : the Council spent most of the two-L\u2019Evenement and nron-nsnl nn (ha .;\tforced the surrender of Lincheng, Meanwhile the political eorres- T.\t\u2019\t\u2018 \u2019 strongpoint 200 miles north of pondent of the English-language j Lie himself had nothing to say, Nanking and part of the first line newspaper Palestine Post, who 1 but his spokesman read the brief, of defence of the threatened capital.Communist troops under command of Gen.Chen Yi were report purchased 1the0Ouebec^ne'Y\\ianers usual,y close! V'eflects the Israeli, statement at a press conference.Quebec newspapers government information line, said The ,!alemcnt sakl: that preliminary talks between the Jews and Arabs now are in Paris.The Palestine dent said these statement was ; ^ p0UTjn)?through the gap they \u201cThe following Th^ «\"!t tided ns \u201cpoppycock\u201d reports I oat he planned to resign from tong e; Rut committee aitnehen raid they look for Thomas to call in further committee sessions while his trial is pending.\u201cIn this connection, he has con TorOUtO lüîïS Night Blackout suited Dr.Herbert E.Evatt, presi gravatc seasonal unemployment in some areas this winter, according to the Labor Department \u201cApart from seasonal develop men !s in the labar market tlurin- dent of the General Assembly, and XTîfylvf o-f power Soviet bloc again refused o , ¦ n,,,,, will cor.sult with Dr.Juan Artilio\tJJiclLlvUUL vote.\ti Dv, ; ¦ orath« sicnrDv\t«ntîs ! Toronto, Nov.g.-W-Ontario\u2019s The committee resumed\t|.'.vc;' n,;.y affect the employmen - y\t\u2019\t.'largest city groped for candles and mot ntng its voting in individual situation in some areas.lanterns last night as lights went paragrapa\" of a r< dnt.ion propos¦ j 'Tn ail .!nm \" Cermany-Nov.9, 1Ü18 Two n\tc miKiio «-.onhimrr\t! Those principes ai\u2019e stated a: nnU r .+\ti ^\t^ i ; days later the once-great German \u2018 He ^told the meeting that the .the &u,ts\u20act so that k ntay be clear-: ^ to 0) -On a cold, j ;'®m«mbeLr the Kaiser Nobody ever rainy night just 30 years ago, two!,th:nks about him The Hohenzol-automobiles skidded to a stop at \u2018crns abo^ tba\"*.Priva\u2018e busl\u2018 the German-Dutch border.\tneps\u2019 , a\u2019wayst seaml\"g, .to hav,e .\t\u201e\tt i enough to eat without doing much A young officer approached the ,A.ork for it> but neithe).rich nor Dutch guard.Papers were examin- poor.Germans scarceiy even ans- 0id\u2019\t,cars Procecfiec' int'0 wer when anyone starts a con- the Netherlands.\t; versation about the royal princes That was the end of a monarchy , 0r the monarchy, in Germany- On the first ballot today, 41 delegates voted for the call for cooperation.The six Slav countries announced again they were not taking part in the vote by paragraphs.Nine countries were absent.Most of the late-coiners were in their places in the next vote.By a vote of 50 to 0, the committee then approved Doctor Is On Call, Ready For Royal Baby\u2019s Arrival By JOAN OAPREOL * London, N'ov.9\u2014(Reuters)\u2014| Sir William Gilliat, Princess Eli-! zabeth\u2019s gynaecologist, who will deliver her baby in her own rhom 1 .\tpai., , ap i ^j1(, jjppQfj.j Looj.()r Buckingham calling on Albania, Bulgaria and - ji,(].u Yugoslavia to co-operate with the | But he refuses to say whether fha political committee next took m,xt Saturday, Sunday or Monday up a Greek proposal calling on all j is the exp0:.u.(1 ,:ate 0f the Royal U.N.members and all other coun-lb!rth_as rep01.ted by London papers\u2014or whether the pain-killing drug trilene will be used us an anaesthetic.It has been reported that Princess Elizabeth would inhale this \u2018rics to which Greek children have been removed by Greek guerrillas sai l today that from now on he is on call for the Palace.The German is in no mood to he to -end them back to their houirs.ddled with another Crown Prince.Julius Katz-Suehy, (,f Poland, op-The \u201cCrown Prince,\u201d Friedrich Pn'f'd this.He \u2018.-aid G:\"ek ' v iren forces.\tWilhelm, knows that.Living today a1-0 being well cared for in Ro- In the two cars were Kaiser Wil-i in a cottage at H-chigen in the.'«»»»«: Czechoslovakia.Yugoslavia, j in some British hospitals, from a had no home of their own after helm II, his wife Augusta Viktoria, French zone of Germany, \u201cPrince Albania and Bulgaria.__\tsmall automatic nickel-plated ma- the honeymoon and the fir?By NORMAN CRIB BENS Canadian Press Staff Writer London, Nov.9.\u2014'®\u2014In popular e, teem Princess Eizabcth ha., proved herself a model wife\u2014and most people expect she\u2019ll make an idea) mother as well.As a wife, Elizabeth has had her share of difficulties from a delirious whirl of courtship, culminating in the stately wedding at Westminster Abbey on Nov.20, she had to come down to the vvork-a-dask t tifik of planning a home\u2014 and that wasn\u2019t ail fun even for a Princc.ss, Like so many couples today Eliz- ,'ii'ug, introduced three years ago a both and the Duke of Edinburgh and Island was the cradle of Confederation.Mr.Drew said \u201cit seems particularly fitting that I should speak to you about the most important domestic problem facing our people today\u2014the building of a strong, united and efficient system of government throughout Canada.\u201d Despite what \u201cpropaganda agencies\u201d had said his views on Do- INDEX Pace 2\u2014Theatre News.Page 3\u2014City News.Page 4\u2014Editorials.Page 5\u2014General News.Page 5\u2014Classified Ads.Page 7\u2014Trading Post Page 9\u2014Social and Personal Page 12\u2014Sports\u2019 News their staff.The Kaiser had Willie\u201d at the age of 64 makes it The Polish delegate called on the r,\t,\t,\t,\t-.j».because his country was in plain that he is not plumping for Greek delegation tn state what, Bunche, meanwhile, issued a j revolutioni his armifs in defeat, return of the monarchy.\tGreece planned to do with those satempiit\t.lat chl^\tHis generals\thad\ttold\thim there\tDeath has hit the family of late,\tchildren upon their return.s,\ta *\tn~;\u2018\tf*n,\\\t1 eJ*hao told\t| was no\t0ther\tcourse.\tThe Kaiser\u2019s second wife, Her-\t\u201cMaybe they (the governme; i Shortly before he mude his fiery! fw\trLoslHo^'\"' in I Th'\u2019 \u2018Vears werc kind,y }° f.he:»'ine.stay',(I with him until the will punish them for the sins of mia.their\tmi.itaiy\tposition in\tKaiser.\tBut\tnot\tto his family,\tend, then returned to Germany,\ttncir parents,\u201d Katz-Suchy declar- ! There\thas been\tone\ttribulation\tShe lived in Frankfurt-on-Oder,ird./He demanded that the children after another since that day 30 now the Soviet zone, and died there be permitted to remain where tlvy years ago when the crown tottered in 1947 after a heart attack.:are until the Greek problem is set-and fell.\tOnly two of the Crown Prince's tied.Empress Augusta Viktoria died ; brothers still are alive.Adalbert The committee then recessed for at Doom April 11, 1921.The next died this year at Montreaux, Swit- lunch without a vote on this phase year, on Nov.5, Wilhelm married zerland, at 61.Joachim died thought of giving any special advantage to those who live in the province of Ontario.\u201d .\t,, le nlulic, bj,5 bel'F|that their \u2018military position speech, Mr.Diew \\isited Confed- pa]estjne was hopeless, era.ion Chamber, the Lieutenant-, Bunche\u2019s statement said Governors and city hall.\tConclusions of any kind\u201d He was shown through the his-J melltioried at Riley's meeting with tone 10'0-ycar-old Confederation I the Arab officials.Chamber by Premier Jones of I\t___________________ no were Prince Edward Island, an enemy politically but a good friend personally.The Chamber still contains the original tables and chairs where the Fathers of Confederation sat clown to discuss the unift-\" tion of Canada.Mr, Drew had a private chat with member.- of th' party\u2019s provincial organization and then slipped away to the Garrison Officers\u2019 mess to meet some of his army buddies.London, Nov.9\u2014(Æb\u2014Air, ground, and sea patrols today found no trace of a French charter plane missing for 20 hours with six Czech hockey players and a crew of two aboard.The twin-engined craft left Le Bourget airfield in Paris for London yesterday afternoon.Normally the Paris-Lon-don flight is made in 90 min- UtCR.o, wuneim marrieu zenana, at qj.Joachim died in Hermine, Princess of Schoenaich-: 1920.Carolath.\tOskar and his wife live at Holz- Wilhelm himself lived out 23'minden in the British zone, years under the benign sanctuary The other descendants of the of Queen Wilhelmina of the Noth- Kaiser all are at work somewhere erlands, a haven arranged for him: in Germany in little jobs.One at the request of his cousin, the princess runs an art shop, Another late King George V of England, prince is in charge of a vineyard.He became the woodchopper of They live in bittei memories, Doom, interviewed every birthday, heirs to a name without glory, a hut generally ignored until he died throne without a country, a pari in June 1941.\ti without a future.Berlin, Nov.9.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 The British-licensed newspaper Montags Echo yesterday published that thousands of (rained \u201cagents\u201d from Communist educational camps in Soviet Russia are being \u201cplanted\u201d in the western sectors of Berlin.The newspaper claimed the alleged agenls passed themselves off as fugitives and repatriates from tie east.year nine.At childbirth the amount] of the marriage has been spent given enables the mother to retain largely in other people\u2019s homea.consciousness, but a whiff can lie Hundreds of costly wedding gifts taken whenever pain is felt.\tare still -stored away until the time \u201cIt would he unethi.-al to dis- when Clarence House, St.James\u2019s, close s-erets between myself and their London residence, ie ready any patient, therefore 1 can not for occupation.Most of their time tell the press any details of the consequently has been spent un-Royal birth,\u201d Sir William said.der the King\u2019s roof at Buckingham Meanwhile Britain is planning Palace where Philip has shared celebrations which may rival with thousands of other young those of the victory days.\tmen the experience of living with Beacons across the countryside | \"in-laws.\u201d There hundreds or oth-wilj be lighted for the first grand- er presents, ranging from toys to l:hild to the King and Queen and baby shoes, have poured in during the first Royal baby to he horn in recent months, direct succession to the throne People in close touch with the \u2022since the hirlh of the Duke of court say the Princess has inodel-Windror nt Royal Lodge, Windsor, led her family life largely on the I in 18A\texample of the King and Queen.Whether b'y ur girl, the baby All this year Elizabeth has been ! will be the next heir to the throne awaiting the birth of her first child iaft'T Princess Elizabeth herself, with all the oame eagerness as any i If it is a boy, it can not become young mother\u2014and taking just as Continued on Page 5 Col.2.Continued on Page 5 Col, 3 Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1946.No Person On His Staff Worked Harder Than General Eisenhower AT THE PREMIER (Editor's Note: This is the the eighth instalment of Kay Summers'by n story, \u201cEisenhower Was My Boss.\u2019\u2019) By KAY SUMMER&BY The official General Eisenhower probably worked harder and long-e; than anyone under his command Any of his staff will bear out the statement that his working day, his average workin0 day, stretched anywhere from ten to twelve hours.After instituting the seven-day week, he once shipped home a key Colonel for being unavailable when a crisis arose; the Colonel was off on a country house party.The C.G.wa* among the first to appear at 20 Grosvenor Square j early Sunday mornings; upon at, least one occasion of which I heard, he hit the roof 'ause most of his section chiefs had failed to show up by 10 a.m.Charwomen reporting for cleaning duties in the early hours became hardened to the shock of seeing the Gen 1 1 already hard at work.Fortunately, all the demands upon his mind and body had little noticeable effect upon General Eisenhower\u2019s health.True, he was inclined to suffer from high blood pressure.And neuritis was likely k* I ¦ ft i m m n re a f* HI ft m ;s H ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft SB ¦ ft | ft a ¦ ¦aftHSSBSSIBft - LAST DAY IT'S EVERYTHING THAT'S GRAND! 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As the Come to Grips With a Nefarious Mob of Car Thieves! *£< MONOORAM fICTURI»\tI Ltd GORCEV ¦ Lenore Aubert and Alan Baxter keep careful watch in the wilderness of the unsettled West, in one of the thrilling scenes from the Screen Guild release, \"The Prairie\u201d, which is being shown at the New Premier Theatre starting tomorrow.Gang HUNTZ HALL to visit his shoulder.(The ail- ! powerful C.G, was so afraid of an Army medic\u2019s possible orders tha; j he slipped down to London Clin': : j for injection treatments.) Those times we made tripci out to supply headquarters, aiifi-.T: or troop concentrations, the General always remarked that his feel-' ing of freedom in gettn.g awaj from headquarters was second ; to that of escaping to Tdcgrap\u2019 Cottage.\u201cI wish I had seen England in peacetime,'' ne remark .frequently as we cruii-ed by con-crete-and-wire roadblocks, nameless railway stations, piles o bomb debris, and other reminders of the nation's desperate early days in the war.Coming back to London from Cheltenham one lovely day early in October, we both ba^an talkin\u2019: about the trim little farms (r the Cotswalds.General Ike was chon-ed with nostalgia for the Middle West.\u201c I really miss animals in London,\u201d I remarked offhand, thinking back to carefree days of rural childhood in Ireland.My passenger pulled up to the edge of the seat.\u201cWould you like awfully nice to me, working all to have a dog, Kay?You\u2019ve been sorts of hours and running all kinds of errands\u2014I\u2019d like to do some little thing.\u201d I was as excited as a little girl.\u201cWould I!\u201d We talked a^>out dogs the remainder of the trip, agreeing that a Scottie would be the best pet.In the rush of duty over the next few days, however, 1 forgot all about the idea.But the staff soon reminded me.There had been a mixup in the meantime.General Eisenhower apparently mentioned he was looking for a dog, a Scottie.1 he aides and staff chiefs jumped to the natural conclusion it was for New Books Have Been Added To Local Library New hooka added to the shelves of the Sherbrooke Library are the following: Behind the Curtain, Phi\u2019ip Gibbs; My Lord of Wrybourne, Jeffery Farnol; A Pareage Perii-[ous, Naomi Jacobs; Country Houi:e Hotel, Marjorie Stewart; Faithful Company, Frank Swinnerton ;.Storm at Sanie Island, Edmund! Gilligan; Lonely Passage, Loula \u2019 G.Erdman; The Sea Cha e, Andrew Geer; And Be a Villain, Rex Stout; The Hand of the Wind, V.C.Smith; Testimony by Silence, I Dons M.Disney; Sangaree, Frank ! G.Slaughter; Beloved Bondage, 'Elizabeth Yates; They Who Love, Faith Baldwin; The Husband Who Ran Aaway, Hildegarde Doison; Captain for Elizabeth, Jan West-: cott; Laughter From Downstairs,; Czer.z'e Ormonde; Castle in the i Swamp, Edison Marshall; Parcel! of Rogues, Jane Kane; The Skeleton in the Clock, Carter Dickson.I New Non-Fiction Our Summer With the Eski-1 mos, C.and H.Helmericks; Green Seas and White Ice, Miriam Mac-: Mi ! 1 a n An Apple a Day, Philip Gosse; British Circus Life, Lady Eleanor Smith; The Mediterranean, Andre Siegfried; How Lost Was My Week-end, David Dodge; Champlain, Life of Fortitude, Morris Bishop; The British Empire, Hector Bolitho; From Smoke to Smother, Douglas Reed; The Chargers, John E.Minter; Schooner Bluenose, Andrew Merkel; Decorating Your Home, Kay Parker; A Ghost Town on the Yellow Stone, Elliot Paul.Juveniles Fielder From Nowhere, Jackson Scholtz; The Bamboo Key, L.A.Wadsworth; The Cats and Rosemary, Frank Swinnerton; The Two Cadets, Ian Scott; A Child\u2019s First Picture Dictionary, Lillian Moore; Boots, Col.S.P.Meek; Christmas Pony, William Hall; Freddy Goes Camping, Walter Brooks; Freddy the Detective, Walter Brooke; Freddy and the Bean Home News, Walter Brooks; cheesecake pictures out of Holly- Peggy Wayne, Ski Girl, Betty An-wood these days.Perhaps the Eric derson; Nancy Blake, Gopy-VVrit-Johnston office has shut off some er> Betty Anderson; Holly Saunders, Designer, Betty Anderson; Connie Blake, Reporter, Betty Anderson; Ann Porter, Nurse, Betty Anderson; Hidden Valley Mystery, Mary G.Bonner; Red Fox, Charles AT TH T\tO TA V - r\t\" iSnsŒma ;ii.,ii:aiii: ; in: is j',i!ii:,:i:'.i!i.ii.i1- : rnumni* TT IN S Hollywood I Yv ED.A JACK HOLT WARD BOND A JOHN FORD PROD\u2019N m S PICTURE John Wayne and Robert Montgomery are cn-\u2018tarring in \u201cThey Were Expendable\u201d from Wednesday to Saturday.The s-ntend attraction is a nv: irai v ?.tern \"Shadow Valley\" v ith Eddie Dean.Also \u201cSuperman\", chapter three.ID9II DEAN AND MIS HCtSI FLASH.» loveniMit Lrskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondent WI reaè\u2019 It irM X \u2018.idvliâi *7 :£-! âÎM MOVIES' PUTS .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiii«i«iii\" ¦ ECONOMY WAVE OUT CHEESECAKE\u2019 ON A LIMB By ERSKINE JOHNSON NEA Staff Correspondent Hollywood \u2014 (NEA) \u2014 BEHIND THE SCREEN:.MEMO to Erskine Johnson, Hollywood: \u201cThe Acme Newspicture boys tell me it is like pulling teeth to get Gabriel DF,L,L.Frankie DARRO, Rosemary La PLANCHE YOU'LL ROAiIl AT LAUREL AM! HARDY IN \"THE CHIMP LATEST WORLD EVENTS PERFORMANCES DAILY 1:30 UNTIL 5; 6.30 UNTIL II.of the previously liberal supply.If there is any widespread cen^ sorship of cheesecake shots, perhaps it\u2019s an item for you.\u2019\u2019 MEMO to Acme news.pictures, N.Y.: \u201cIt isn\u2019t censorship, boys.It's economy.The legs are still here but most of them are lined up collecting Social Security, checks.They\u2019re still shooting pictures at the studios but legs, even shapely ones, have a low p\"iority.\u201d, ?Me * Stars returning from personal appearance tours are complaining about the bad conduct of audiences in theatres where stars appear.Members of the roughneck set are hurling insults and vulgar The Women's IrWkute movement is still spreading in other sections of the world, one of the latest districts to adopt thisNdea being the island ve\" rSStXXSi CLL'SSZ dL\u2019OUTBi ASK FOR BRAND Fine Quality Cheese BUS SERVICE SHERBROOKE RICHMOND DRUMMOND VILLE ASBESTOS ST.HYACINTHE MONTREAL ST.FRANCOIS-XAYTER For more information consult local agents.SPECIAL BUSSES - PHONE 860 LARAMEE COACH LINE SHERBROOKE, QUE.noted in the last paragraph: a number of visitors, who were \u201cJames Gleason is not at all afraid welcomed by the president, Mrs.of talking pictures and will accept R.W.S.Nutbrown.a role in one when it is offered.\u201d| The devotional exercises were The UI praisers suggested to the taken by Mrs, R.Lipsey.\t.f ____ \u201e other studio that the biography ; Several letters of thanks\tnation-wide reputation, could stand a bit of revising and read by the secretary, Mrs.Ethci jn 1947 an Information Centre the answer came back: \u201cJust Beale.\t_\tand program-counselling service change talking pictures to tele-' The sum of 35 00 was voted 101 f0r community organizations, with vision and it\u2019s up to date.\u201d\tI prizes to be given at trm\tfull-time librarian, was opened.' *\t»\t*\t; School Commencement, and Mrs.j The most recent development has Marie Windsor, who just played W.S.Richardson an: yirs.Seaie iieen the opening of evening courses; her first starring role opposite were asked to represent the Asso- ;n art, handicrafts, French con-' Raft in \"Outpost in Mo- elation at that meeting.It was dt-; versation, music, community or- cided to give $10 towards defray-on the were planning to give him one aï\tWCI^ hv.om® W Mavysvale «ded to give a birthday present.So, he cm-, ^h to vmit her\tJhen the bales presently\u201dbeing sent, and tuc phasized, there was no harm in let- b_ei father that she dies ln me Asgot,iation uill aiso assume resting the Gencial make a choice, iiPio\t* v.j j me nonsibiiity for part *1 .he iL.no- Back at Grosvenor Square we| Papa, Wmdsor^xghed /oUfUU Sn 'ot the1 newly decorated ganization, gardening, and dressmaking at Macdonald College, with over 250 adult student., enrolled.shame, get big Windsur eighed barged into the Commanding Gen-! anf*\tUn t that a end's office with our struggling!\tjust ,w^en, .,JOU le burdens, laughing and kidding like; such a g0°\tf»* children.\u201cWhich one\u2019s it to be,I T\tpH, COOLER Ike?\u201d Beetle asked as we nut outl , Losing backward: When vaudeville entertainers filled in be- two Beetle asked as we put out! Scotties on the floor.Beetles older dog sat down! tween reels at with a whimper, shy and dull.My odeouSi Harry puppy, only six weeks old and fad as a baby, wobbled uncertainly, i \u201cCome here, fella!\" General Ike yelled hopefully to both.My puppy staggered and skidded across the floor, toward what was obviously a master\u2019s voice.The General laughed happily.those early nickel-Green was one of when a theatre manager referred j to him as a \u201ccooler.\" \u201cWhat does 1 that mean?\u201d asked Harry.I The theatre owner explained: ' \u201cThe projection machine gets hot.We cool it off while you\u2019re on the stage.\u201d church.Various committees were appointed for the Christmas sale and tea on the first Saturday in Docember.After the business session a social time was spent in Douglas Hall.Mrs.F.Ingham and Mis.Nutbrown presided at tho tea table, and the hostesses were Mrs.N.D.McLeod, Mrs.B.Ingham, Mrs.L.I.Hurley and Mrs.P.Pergau.MS ?THEATRE * NEWPORT, VT.Today - Wednesday Mat.1:45 \u2014 Eve.7 and 9 New Sherbrooke Suggestions: Have Dinner in the Main Dining Room 6 to 8 \u201cMusic in the Wilbryn\u201d Tuesday - Wednesday and Thursday evenings com The Novel by ERICH MARIA REMARQUE Jack Evans COMEDIAN, ORGANIST, PIANIST, VOCALIST and BOB ROBY: Clarinetist appear nightly at the UNION HOTEL Cocktail Lounge \u201cSherbrooke\u2019s Popular Rcndez-Vons\" r \u201cBeetle, that\u2019s the one for me!\u201d Excited and barely able to stand, the favored puppy proceed-l ed to celebrate the occasion with! a defiant little puddle smack in the center of the Gommanding General's office.On October 14 the General\u2019s birthday was celebrated with a little gathering at the cottage.Beetle, T.J., Butch, and his few other intimates roared as the 860 puppy was presented with appropriate ceremony.Someone at Eighth Air Force had sent over a midget-sized parachute and harness for the friendly little black dog destined to become second only to the renowned Falla in wartime fame.There was a cake with three candles and three stars to commemorate the honor guest's new rank, which, incidentally, had come about so quietly in the summer that his two aides first learned of it in the newspapers.Beetle and General IkP tried out several possible names for the bewildered Scottie.\u201cI've got it1 the General shouted.\u201cTelek!\u201d We all looked mystified, \u201cAfter Telegraph Cottage,\u201d he explained Then he glanced over at.me.\u201cThis place is secret, Key.So the reason for Tclek\u2019s name will have to he Top Secret until after the war!\u201d 1 managed a weak smile.Amidst all that festivity, I couldn\u2019t toll them I was suffering from woman\u2019s oldest wartime pain: Dick was leaving Scotland that very night\u2014for North Africa.SHORT TAKES: Tim Holt will be billed as himself in his future western pictures at RKO.Tom Mix and W.S.Hart started the trend years ago.Recession note: Walt Disney is dropping nonproduction personnel when not needed at the studio.Dolores del Rio is in Paris on acation before starting her next Mexican picture.Andy Russell and his wife, Delà, will do a \u201cMr.and Mrs.\u201d series for television.*\t« Vi Keenan Wynn gets a juicy comedy role in \u201cNeptune's Daughter.\" .M-G-M has the life story of Jim Thorpe in the typewriters.The title will he \u201cThe R d Son of Carlisle.\u201d Thorpe will assist in the filming but an actor will plaj him.Reader notice* in country local* 15c per line of 5 words, Lennox-ville and City Brieflcts 20c per line.INGRID CHARLES «\u2022!ooj»d Thru UNITED ARTISTS JACK LENAGHAN at the ORGAN DANCE to the music of Jack Lenaghan and his Mayfair Orchestra in the sparkling New MAYFAIR Room FRIDAY and SATURDAY Have y >u read ttie Want lately\u2019\u2019 Perhaps there is sorrx advet srd you would like t< Ads ning buy THE H & B PEN SHOP SRn Wellington St.Srulh 0 All makes repai ed \u2022 Nibs ground to suit individual requirements RONSON Lighters: sales, repairs and service, 35 years with I,.E.Waterman Co.Our aim is: Satisfaction.HOOLEY & BUTEAU /tfe ?mie\tdnicâè 3 To Call \u201cTHE RECORD\u201d ?PHONE 6262 ?ONE NUMBER Connecting All Departments ®f)e Cttp Bagc JJ 3HERBRlX>KE.Ql'EBE , Tl\u2019KBPAV, XOVEMSKR ! :.M< Eirlusiv* tVhel«jalc Oislnhutora I-actor» AplhoriiKl Ser»lca AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC \u2014 CARBURETORS \u2014 MAGNETOS \u2014 SPEEDOMETERS - SHOCKS \u2022\\\\ Growing Organiiation\u201d SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Underground Work At Canadian Joks-ManviUe Mine Described Derails of underground oper- and brought to the ground and he ations at the Canadian Johns-Man- described some of the big equip-ville asbestos mine at Asbestos ment being used in these oper-were described by Karl Lindell, ations.p'ant engineer, at a meeting last Explaining the precautions tak-night of the local Lions Club.\ten for the safety of the miners, he Mr.Lindell described the block *aid ',he measures in effect at the caving method used at the mine Canadian Johnt-Manvnle mine are and told of the huge costs involved }re saie?t methods known in mm-even before a mine comes into pro- lnS outside the open pit; duction.He also cited mechanical Introduced oy Bert Keeier, Mr., innovations used by the company Linde., vas thanKed by J.L.La-j which eliminate the human ele- brecque.ment to a large extent and make President Rene DuBerger an-for o-reater safetv\tnounced that the club s annual 1\t\u2019\t, .\t, ¦\tcharter night will be held Dec.11 at Methods hem g used by his com- the Hillcr*st C]ub.p\u2018n^ nh« said- P,rovlde f0,r ral/!r:g Secretary Joseph Begin reported of 12 000 tons of ore a day from o; a ^ mee/ h^d atPLevis one shaft from one level, a mark last morth whichShe attended as unsurpassed by anj otner mme in representative of the local c]ub TO SPEAK HERE The place of University of Bish-1 : op's College in the community and i some details of its expansion program were outlined last night by 'Dr.A.R.Jewitt, principal and j vice-chancellor, in an address he-| fore a meeting of the Sherbrooke ! Home and School Association.Dr.Jewitt, making his first | \u201coutside\" adoress since his recent installation as head of the University, was introduced by J.H.Wark and was thanked by L.I.Rosen-bloom.Dr.Jewitt remarked that the University needed the help, support and co-operation of associations, such as the one he was ad-: dressing, in order to maintain the PHIL CARROLL.Jr., registered high standards which this univer-ït was announced that the Magog Professional Engineer of New sity possesses.Speaking first of open pit pro- Lk>ns Club is holding a Ladies' York, author of \u201cTimestudy for He rcmaikc: that the university duction, Mr.Lindell said that at Night meeting tomorrow and local Cost Control\u201d and \u201cTimestudy \"as intended to be tr.o Eastern the present rate of production ciub members were invited to at- Fundamentals for Foremen\u201d, who lownsh/s to:.ego for tne studj there were four years of produc- tend with their wives.\t\"'ill address the Eastern Town- of Aits, and, not as is often un.ier- tion still remaining at the pit where Seated at the head table with the ships Chapter of the Society of stood, largely devoted to the train-operation began in 1881.In view president and guest speaker, were Industrial and Cost Accountants irl£ of mmisteis of the church.In of this, the company had been pre- Mr.Keeler, Mr.Labrecque, Mr.at the St.George\u2019s Club on Tours- stressing this point, Dr.Jewitt paring for underground work since Begin, Ossie Goyctte, Henri Leo day evening.Mr.Carroll will spoke about the summer school 'or Dr.Jewitt Was Speaker At Home L.Robichaud Annual Commencement Exercises Are And School Association Meeting To Address N.Y.Held At Lennoxville High School Kiwanis Club Dr.Je wilt announced that work on a g.r.s\u2019 res e would -start in :'u* sp: ug.He then read cxeerpi-t from Dan o'.Dafoe's \u2022\u2022Es- say on Projects, tlea.con-*!riK iion for womot'.\\vi;h all i :e wun tne l't\u2019S uOÎ'.A* ttv.cor.c.it \\\tO Î15,\t.> t «'St'le crowl^ a more intellectual aP-' cjtizens, with a view to showing] ners, not as strangers who have been blud- j paying rent to the family 0f|pearance! \u201cworkers\u201d.Someone should tell the Russians people about this.WHY PENALIZE TEACHERS Toronto Financial Post j their friendship towards Canada! land Quebec, are innocently pur-] chasing these tickets.One sweep- THIRTY YEARS AGO The revolution in Germany has spread from the naval centres to the inland cities.Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Kaiser, has fled the country under a red flag disguise.Almost the entire fleet has revolted.The following committee was named by the Sherbrooke Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society: i r*.J.P.Wells, Miss Haight, Miss Twose, Mrs.W.G.Cross, Mrs.F.A.Briggs.Mrs.Fred Rugg, Mrs C.H.Bowen, Miss E.\\ an \\ liet, Mrs.D.J.Sails, Mrs.J.Rosenbloom, Mrs.John McKechnie and Mrs.S.Allen.TWENTY YEARS AGO The shareholders of the Canadian Connecticut Cotton Mills have approved the sale of their plant in Sherbrooke to interests connected with the Dominion Textile Company.Prize-winners in a masquerade held at Inverness were: Ethel Reid, Orlena Davidson, Frances Coleman, Barbara Ward, John Abbott, Keith Loughe^ed.Donald Bennett and Keith MacKenzie.Officers named for the Sherbrooke Snow Shoe Club were: W.D.Van Roden, Guy Bryant, Glen Sampson, Bob Smith, George Lothrop, Harold McCullough, Cliff Bryant and W.A.Hale.TEN YEARS AGO Their Majesties have accepted an invitation of President Roosevelt to visit the United States during their trip to Canada next summer.Officers named for the Eastern Townships Jur.ioi Hockey League were: Emmett Kenalty, Dalma Landry, L.G.Dwyer, Hon.J.S.Bourque, Charles B.Howard and Mayor M.T.Armitage.The Japanese, planning an interior offensive, have warned foreign powers to evacuate a large section of China.The drive is planned to close transport channels to Burma.FIVE YEARS AGO Declaring the submarine peril defeated.Prime Minister Churchill has warned the British people however that many great sacrifices lie ahead before victory is achieved.Taking part in an entertainment in St.Patricks Church Hall were: Miss Thelma Crawford, Miss Eleanor Leith, Billy Murray, John Murray, Mark Gervais and Bert Morissette.Officers named for L'Alliance française were: Leonidas Bachand, Prof.J.D.Dufour, C.E.Bachand, L.P.Robidoux, E.Germain, Miss E.Bernier and E.A.Tanguay.HARD ON GRATES Stratford Beacon-Hcrald Burning of garbage in the home\tstake was supposed to have been furnace will tend to damage the\ton the King\u2019s Plate at Blue Bon- \u201e\t1\tgrates, advises the Canadian In-\tnets.These lotteries and sweep- I C anadian school D?a c,h e r * ! stitute of Plumbing and Heating.\t: stakes now being conducted are who go on exchange to hntain and.Although a common practice in ; counterfeits, and l am sorry to say ] other Commonwealth countries and ] many homes, the use of the fur-[that thousands of the tickets arel Co the United States are trying to j nace.or heating boiler as an in-i being printed in Canada, some of get income tax exemption for tra-j cjnerator wjn shorten the life of Them, unfortunately, at Montreal.1 McKENNY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.MoKenny, America\u2019s Card Authority vel expenses and living costs while The heating equipment.Acids from The alleged \u201cdrawings\u201d never take away.Under reasonably compar- 1 [he food of groups of individuals taking substantial losses, but the changes were called for by the widespread suffering reported from Germany prior to the reforms.Lacking faith in the pre-change currency, farmers held back their products from the markets while the city residents suffered hunger.Manufacturers held their goods back from markets rather than exchange them for marks of doubtful value.In turn the workers slowed up or halted entirely their efforts to produce since the wages they got would buy so little.That a democracy-loving people should L\u2022\t.l \u2022 t i * ,\t., 1 aJv.ay' .unaer reasonably compar-]\tf00(j wjjl drop onto the grates.! place, object to being brought into a merger with able circumstances, expenses of1 Under the intense heat of the fire' Premier Duplessis\u2019 plan for i another country on terms over which they Ithls, ki.'ocurred by business and tke corroding action of these acids | sweepstake would result immedia 1\t,\t.i .j\tj ii j i Professional men are classed as tax ;s increased, soon pitting andjtely in the elimination of all these had no control is understandable and the determination of the Responsible Government is uncieisranaaDie ana me lexempt.\tdamaging the metal parts.\t'spurious lotteries, which are fakes of the Responsible Government 80 far\u2019 VT Canadian teachers] p;verl tke upper parts of the from beginning to end.The only have met with no success.1\tm\ti n r .I ¦ r n j [\t.\t., [fire box, and the flue pipes may be, way to stop them is to legalize one League is the natural result of this feeling.It j American teachers are permit- corroded by the acid vapors, it is recognized \u201cP r o v i n c i a 1 Sweep- must be emphasized that the met Responsible Government Lea' unanimous in their opposition to union with ] Canada.In fact, a substantial portion of them ; favor the move but they wish to have the negotiations carried out in a constitutional manner by delegates representing the true I views of the Newfoundland voters.Ibis Dominion has enough problems embers of the ' T1' t0 make such deductions and|p0inte(i out_\ton!y js t]le effi-1 stake.\u201d At the present time, thou- ] those from Britain are given a ! ciency of the furnace impaired, sands of dollars from the fake lot-gue are not kTV166 tuant of ÿ-ilu by the LK possible leaks of coal gas may teries now heine- nrnmoted.co into result.\t-\tby Ministry of Education to encourage such travel, but so far the Canadian Government has resisted representations made for teachers from Canada.NOTHING BUT THE BEST Capper\u2019s Weekly An#-Arabian ruler, wishing to show his appreciation to an Ameri-Thousands and thousands of dollars, can oil engineer who had erected | through legitimate channels, to pipelines and refineries from, Quebec charities and good roads teries now being promoted, go into the hands of racketeers, who are imposing on the good nature of Canadians and Americans alike.| I heartily approve of Mr.Duples-; sis\u2019 plan, because it would bring' The currency reforms have broken this already on its hands without the added headaches which will inevitably arise in attempting to assimilate a mass of unwilling citizens.Any benefits which might accrue to either party, or both parties for that matter, would be more than offset if the union is forced down the throats of Newfoundland residents.vicious circle.Production has risen 34 per cent and in separate categories even more steeply, as for coal\u2014up 82 per cent.It would appear that the new currency system has dealt Communism a blow at the base by reducing economic chaos and lessening the want on which Communism fattens.Thus the Russians sought to prevent the extension of the new currency into Berlin, lest the currency bring with it some of the benefits \u2014in terms of consumer goods' Western zones.Under normal conditions such an extension would seem in order even if Berlin eftizens were to suffer certain injustices in the way the Eastern mark and the Western mark operate together in the city.Politically, however, is it dangerous because the Soviets have made it so.The fact is a tribute to the new currency in Western Germany.It has increased German confidence and production in a manner which does not suit the Kremlin\u2019s industrial charts for western countries ANECDOTE FROM YESTERDAY Christian Science Monitor .r.r.In his just published boo's based which the potentate would himself ! fund.The Quebec sweepstake tick-! on the Hopkins\tpapers, Robert E.\treap a large slice of\tprofit, tried lets should\tbe sold by legitimate1 Sherwood\ttells\ta revealing anec-\tto heap lavish gifts\tupon the | Provincial\trepresentatives through dote.During the darkest days of ! American.\tjthe post offices, and other Federal the war, Franklin D.Roosevelt] \u201cI cannot accept them,\u201d the oil {and Provincial institutions.It is a sent a cable to Winston Churchill man protested.\u2018Tf you wish to give terrible thing to realize that many saying: \u201cIt is fun to be in the same me some trinket which I can cher-1 fake lotteries are now being illeg-doeadc with you.\u201d\tish, get me a golf club.\u201d\tlally conducted.Under Mr.Duples-j Decades change.Great men The ruler agreed.Six months Isis\u2019 plan, as previously stated, the come and\tgo.Dark days lighten\tlater, in Washington,\tan Arabian ! racketeers\twould he driven to1 dignitary approached\tthe engineer ! cover, the\t\u201cphony\u201d lotteries would; and said, with deep humility: \"On behalf of my master, I have endeavored to get you a golf club, THE FRENCH VOTE The election of the supporters of General Charles de Gaulle to the dominant position in the Advisory Council of the Republic, the present-day equivalent of the Senate in the new I rench parliamentary set-up, is not a reflection of the popular will of French electors as a whole.Rather it signifies the political beliefs of the local administrative bodies, the members of the town, village and commune councils, who alone vote for the representatives of this consultive body.However, the significance of the returns ANDREI VISHINSKY I he determined \"NO\" which Andrei \\ ishinsky uses on frequent occasions at the arising for the United Nations Assembly creates a degree of interest in this individual who is one of the chiefs at the Kremlin.- Flis story goes back to the unexplained trials and purges of the 1936-1938 period which actually were mere incidents in the Soviet regime of slaughter of other bad old days.A bit of the background of Andrei Y.Vishinsky is revealed in some of this.Vishinsky has told the world he does not wish to be counted among the \u201cgood-hearted people\" and he could not be so classed if he wished it.In 1936 and 1937 there were in Russia three-man tribunals called troykas.They sentenced all and sundry to life imprisonment and even to death for the slightest opposition to the Soviet dictatorship, all behind the backs of the accused.No one was safe from the inquisitors with their ready-made sentences.The public proceedings of which the entire world was informed, like those of the notorious Moscow trials, were exceptional.The vast majority of undesirable people were quickly liquidated by the troykas under the command of the NKVD chief Yezhof and Andrei Vishinsky, the prosecutor of the Soviet Union.Vishinsky'» inhumanity is proverbial for some, grow darker for others.Millions plod wearily toward an uncertain end.But a young and powerful nation, brimming with FROM THE PEN OF E.T.WRITERS cannot be ignored completely, representing as within Russia even more than outside of the they do the opinions of an important section j Soviet republic.TO \u201cBEAUTY,\u201d MY BLACK HORSE (Sentiments of its owner) Here\u2019s to my horse of noble worth Long past the youthful stage.You can hut claim a humble birth\u2014 Yet fine from Youth to Age, A wedding gift from dear old Dad Is what you were to me; You've often made my young heart glad-And now you\u2019re Twenty-Three.If you could talk you\u2019d tell of days When our wee folks were young, How you oft figured in their plays And to your back they clung.You\u2019d oft recall with sense of pride The days of long ago, When o'er these trails both far and \u2019Xide You bore us through the snow.But, \u201cFather Time\u201d has played his trick, I\u2019ve watched him year by year; You\u2019re not so sleek, alert or quick,\u2014 Just growing old, that's clear.But oh, you were a trusty Friend, And worthy of the best, On you 1 always could depend, Now take your well-earned rest.You were a \u201cBeauty\u201d to behold, So lively, plump and free, You've proved yourself as good as gold, And that's enough for me! You'll find a final resting-place Beneath the old farm sod, Wild flowers soon the spot shall grace Where oft your feet have trod.If there abounds some niche of fame Where dumb brutes take their rest, You should an ample portion claim For you've served man your best.be stopped, and people, through i proper advertising, would soon] learn to invest only in the one legal; sweepstake.The legalization and Government control of liquor chased out the bcotleggers, and diverted thej revenue to proper channels.Gov-i ernment control of lotteries and I sweepstakes would have a similar effect.Very truly yours, T.P.GORMAN.1 Ottawa.SMOTHER PLAY WILL IMPROVE YOUR GAME This is the second of five articles on the fascinating but difficult smother play.As I said yesterday, the smother play not only is rare, but it is one of the most difficult plays to recognize.However, it is to your advantage to know the principles cf the play, It will help to improve your game, as it teaches you how to strip a hand out, the theory cf the end-play and otiier important features of good play.In today's hand East has four spades to the king, while dummy has only three.How are we going to keep East from making a spade trick?Here is the procedure.The king and ace of hearts are cashed by East, and declarer trumps the third heart.The jack of spades is led, naturally East refuses to cover and it holds.Declarer then leads the four of spades and finesses the queen.Now for the smother play.Declarer must cash the ace and king of diamonds in dummy, and ruff out the last heart.His next play is to win the two club tricks with his ace and king, then lead the five cf clubs and West wins.West has nothing left but the A J 10 9 7 4 2 V 08 ?7 3 A AK5 A None V Q 7 2 ?Q.T 109 654 4.Q 107 Dealer AK833 t?A K J 10 ?82 *986 AAQ6 V 6 5 4 3 ?\tAK *\tJ4_3 2 Tournament\u2014E-W vul.South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 *\t3 ?\t3 A\tPass 4 A\tPass\tPass\tDouble Opening\u2014V K\t9 queen and jack of diamonds, have underlined the cards remain ing in all four hands.When thi queen of diamonds is led, it i trumped by declarer with the nin of spades.If East trumps wi' the king, dummy\u2019s ace will wi: the trick, f East plays the eigh of spades, declarer will throw of dummy\u2019s four of clubs and th nine of trumps wins the trick Dummy\u2019s ace of trumps then- wiiv the last trick.Actor Answer to Previous Pu»le Maple Grove, Quo.E.MABEL McLAREN.but the only ore available hasn\u2019t any swimming pool.I don\u2019t think my master would like to give you a golf club without a swimming pool.\u201d \u2022THE RAIN OF LEAVES\u2019 Peterborough Examiner Our Autumn trees are like the phoenix which kindles its own death-fire, sings its glorious requiem and then falls in death, later to rise verdant from its own ashc».Two short weekti ago the hills and valleys and streets were gor-gn.us in colour, triumphant even.But the beauty had a melancholy hue, for soon, soon the leaves would become se.ro and drop to the ground as cerements.Now the wind and rain and frost have wrought their havoc, the trees are baring and soon will be gaunt and wintry.Underneath our feet is the sad c: hion of faded glory.The cycle has bee: fulfilled of which Lnmpman wrote: Sly frosts shall take the creep-01% by surprise, And through the wind-touched reddening woods shall rise October with the rain of ruined leaves.HORIZONTAL\t7\tDown 1,7 Pictured\t8\tEmploy actor\t9\tPyrexia\t(pl.) 11\tCongressman\t10\tRun away 12\tGenus of herbs from 14\tDry\t11\tSalt 15\tForefather 12\tIndian weight 17\tLevel\t13\tHostelry 18\tLion\t16\tMusical note 19\tVictims of leprosy 21 Even (contr.) RICHARD STRAUSS 22 Born 24 Courtesy title 26 Cape 28 Hops\u2019 kilns 31\tSymbol for erbium- 32\tSloth 33\tDirection 36 Fish 38 Spinning toy 40\tPlay on words 41\tHer 43 Trying experience 48 Spanish commander 51 Ireland 53\tVentilates 54\tFirearm pellet 55\tDitch 57 Church custodians 59\tEssential being 60\tDiners VERTICAL 1\tAt this place 2\tVegetables 3\tLittle mass 4\tNear 5\tFlower 6\tFall in drops 30 Small draught 48 Gaelic 19\tFrench article 34 Cubic meters 47 On the ocean 20\tSteamship 35 Toward (ab.)\t36\tCubic (ab.) 23 Electrical unit 37 Grapnel 25\tMoth 26\tHe is a \u2014 movie performer 27\tBefore 29 Pitch 39\tItalian river 40\tPlural (ab.) 41\tHarden 42\tCharter 44\tCollege cheer 45\tThe gods 49\tElectrified particles 50\tDelirium tremens (ab.) 52 Abstract beinc 54 Sainte (ab.) 56 Symbol for cerium 58 Christ (ab.) r\t\t\t3\tH\t5\tfc\t\tJ\t\u2019\t«\t7\t.\tL h\t\t\t\t\t\t\tJ\tla\t\t\t\t\td \t\t\t\t'Æ fera\tIS\t\t.\t\t\tn\t\t\t it\t\t\t|fj\t)\t\t\t\t\t20\t\t21\t\t \t\tU\t\t\t\tB -***¦\t\t\tZM\t£5\tI\t\t u.\t21\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\trr\t30 31\t\tÏ\tp\ti:\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t32\t h\t\tiH\t35 *\t\t\t\t\t\t\t3b\t31\t\t \t\t\t\t\tis\t!T\"\t\t\tHO\t\tr\t\t Ml\tMt\t\t\t\t\t\tMt\t41\t\t54\tMl\tit\t50 51\t\t\t52\t\tsi\t\t\t\t51\t\t\t\u2014\t \t\t\t\t5b\tiT\t\tSI\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\tr\t\t\t6 A\t\t\t\t\t3\tr&ua * Revolt Against Reds ill Come In Due Course Bj DEWITT MACKENZIE Associated Press News Analyst ILv.\u20181n.\u20181*»vXv»'»'«¦\u2022\u2019'î'iv.u:.'.\tv.v.v.v.v.v.v.Foreign Minister Molotov of Russia, in opening the Moscow ceremonies marking the 31st anniversary of the Bolshevist revolution, declared the defeat of Thomas E.Dewey in the United States Presidential election \u201cshows that the great majority of Americans are against a policy of aggression.\u201d Well, Molotov, is dead right in thinking the great majority of Americans don\u2019t want war.They certainly do not! But he is wrong in drawing this conclusion from Governor Dewey's defeat, since the latter persistently campaigned for peace.Americans want peace, and the thing that gripes us most is that the Communists won't let us have it.Sure, we are arming; we are bolstering our fighting forces; we are helping non-Communist Europe get on its feet economically and militarily, and we are considering a military alliance with Canada and countries of western Europe.But all this is in the interest of defence.Were the Russians so naive as to think we would sit twiddling our thumbs and let the Red steamroller run over us ?I'm sure they have given us credit for more sense, but our defensive activities naturally provide them material for propaganda such as both Marshal Timoshenko and Marshal Bulganin, minister of armed forces, emphasised in their speeches in connection with the Red anniversary.The two famous marshals followed Premier Stalin's recent lead in characterizing the western powers as war-mongers.Both called for military preparedness by the Soviet Union, but said the forces of peace wouldn\u2019t permit another war.Then came a great parade of Russia's military might.This pious declaration for peace has a strange ring, coming as it does from leaders of a Communist empire which is waging a fierce \u201ccold war\u201d against all non - Communist countries.Still, I believe it is true that Moscow doesn\u2019t want any \u201cshooting war\u201d at this juncture.You can put it any way you want to\u2014that she doesn\u2019t want war because she isn\u2019t prepared for it, or that she doesn\u2019t want it because she loves peace.The point is that she doesn\u2019t want war.However, this doesn't mean that we can have real peace.Russia\u2019s \u201ccold war\u201d for the spread of Communism will continue full blast until she comes up against a stone wall.This means that the United States and other non - Communist countries are compelled to continue a hot defence against the cold war.\\Ye have to pour out our resources for military preparedness, and continue to live in a state of tension and uncertainty.Yes, the American people want peace.I believe that th« average Russian also wants - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.Time Element Remembrance Forces Change * In Quotations Day Services At Richmond peace.But the average Russian isn't a Communist.He is one of the scores of millions who are ruled by a small minority who dominate by force and the terrorism of secret police.Thus the problem is how to release the world from the fear of this minority dictatorship which has spread itself by strerg-arm methods over many countries.The way things look now the solution is to continue the erection of barriers of military preparedness and so hold the Red advance until the peoples already under its domination are able to deal with the menace in their own way.Th?re is nothing more certain than that the oppressed peoples will revolt against totalitarianism in due course.: i The difference in time between : Sherbrooke and Montreal, as a re-: suit of Sherbrooke having reverted ; to Daylight Saving Time, has made : :: impossible for the Record to ness in Richmond have been asked publish 11 a.m.stock market quota- j0 close for two hours on Thurs-\u2018 tior.s and still meet the paper\u2019s bus day morning, from 10 a.m.to and tnain deadlines.\tnoon, to permit all citizens to join In view of this, these que talions with the Canadian Legion.Rich-nave been dropped for the time be- mond Branch No.15, in observing mg.However, in view of the considerable interest in the stock and leurb market starting today, publish closing ! quotations from the previous day.The same time element also will delay publication of the reports of ithe Mon TUESDAY, NOV EMBER 194?\t\u2014 Sherbrooke County W.I.Meet In Magog Fiv« FINANCIAL NEWS By The Canaiun Press Richmond, Nov.9.\u2014By procla- The Sherbrooke County Wom-mation of the Municipal Council, er.'s Institutes held their regular all stores in this community, and quarterly meeting in the United all factories and places of busl- Brown Company Cons.Paper .Donnacona Church Hall in Magog, w .ere the ÎV\\'7 Cherry River Branch were hostesses and gave a warm welcome to upwards of 50 members The president.Mrs.\\Y.T.Evare.of LennoxviTe, opened the nice;- MONTREAL CURB MARKET Yesterday\u2019s Closing .\t4»* .21 2** .26 61 112 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Yesterday's Fraser So.Can.Power Pfd monies arranged through the co-quotations.we will, operation of the Town of Rieh-'\tmond.A parade will form up at the Town Hal] at 10.00 a.m.with the BANKS AND BONDS C \\N \\m \\\\ BONUS Follow rg are the closing.bid tng at 11 o\u2019clock.Mrs.G.Rich-j Remembrance Day in special cere- ardson, cf Sherbrooke, viec-prest-1 dent, and Mrs.H.Worster, of! Ler.r.oxville, secretary-treasurer, and asked quotations as of Nov.officiated, also.\tt;:h.as furnished by the Invest* After the \u201cSalute to the Flag\u201d nu.,t Dealers\u2019 Association of Cau-and the \u201cCollect for Clubwomen,\u201d,ada entreat livestock nutritet^ by\tLegion and Wion La- the roll call was responded to by.,'DOM> t;ov r BONDS: marive.- ty dies Auxiliary joined by all cluos, good representation from tir\ty j societies and organizations of tho sever, branches in this county , a v-1 io\\i\ti,io \u2014\u2014\u2014.L .__________________vu./ .u i\t*¦\t¦ 1» ¦\u2022-'l\tl'' jone da I community, who are\textended an\tThe\tminutes of\tthe lest meeting p.\t|\tinvitation to join in\tthe parade\twere\tread ami\tapproved, after Doctor\tIS\tthrough this medium.\tThe parade\twhich\treports of\tthe various de- Continucd\tfrom\tPage 1\t\"'ill leave the Town\tHall at 10.2 >\tpartments were given.-1- a.m.to proceed to the Soldiers' Mrs G.Richards, of Sher- -.i lu|1 close an interest In the prépara- Monument in Memorial Park, brooke, convener of the handicra ft '.Y' v\u2018,'! 1\t1\t\u2014O\t- -\tk~vW V.,U C_________\u2022___.i- 4 S' Doctor Is Continued fiom Page 1 an in\t.__ _______ j lions.\ti \"here the Service of Remembrance booth at She hais made it clear that she j intendis to become a mother in the ! fullest sense of the word, and will ! not delegate to servants duties which she believes should be her , own\u2014despite the calls of public \u2022 j life upon one so close to the ! throne.! Planning of the baby's layette 1 has been done entirely by the Prin-] ess.the Sherbrooke Fair, i will take place at 10.40 a.m.\tgave a full report of the day-to-l Order of service for the day is day activities, and gave some!' as follows: 0 Canada.Ixcrd\u2019s helpful suggestions for tha com-1' Prayer, Address by His Worship ing year, as it is hoped this will! the Mayor of Richmond, Gerard Desmarais, Appropriate Hymn, Addresses by the Clergy, Roman Catholic, Rev.Father Coiteu.and Protestant, Rev.Dr.C.M.Kerr; Las: Post, Silence, Reveille; The June 1, L>ët)-55 .101S r Perps .*J9Vs June 1, 1953-ùS .101's i, Nov.15, UHN-bl .100 June 1, 1956-66 .102\\ 1, 1919-59 .102N .War (W) Victory (\\) loans: Asked 100 v, 102'» 99 ! s 102 UU'Si be an annual event.Mrs.L.Clark, of Brompton Road, Sherbrooke, read a detailed report on the annual school Fair held in Lcnnoxville, which was convened by Mns.C.Sawyer, of Prince of Wales until after she menu hin *¦** Lh«nK > i it thiv*.» \\t !i \u2022 v > kit holpa'v! tturinir i .ad.tit -*th tit\u2019il foiiHul of «\u2019Ur ilear l\u201d»'! it ttmi unr!«\\ thr ln(e Frank A Hnwl > I S II VW m\u2019 \\ ND 1 A Ml l Y CA Kl) OF I HANKS 1 > F'c nt ; t> kin.I fttfiui* who have Nl.ttw, rctl tr.c wtl't rariU «nil Liters, for \u2022u! ml other dn int ht», nlm* tho^r who t o\u2019» Di.i\u2019f- (,» vi'-.( m*» whili* in On» Nurs-Injt Hoim- nt Kn-t Holton.I '\t1 W IV .*n.J wish in thi* way to rspi .¦ my wiv «i:i h me 'm my t L \u2022 * in any way.Thear L\u2019it m.' w1 at t uiM'i rrlalrd and hc!i> tv* briyhton m> tint » F ARK IK K.l .1 IOT T\u2019 A yci '.- ( Lff, tjuc.v' VRP OF *1 H ANKS 1 wish to thunk yWrvo\u2019ii» who has sorti m n'\"l «ho ti'anM* who haw helped with Fu* ¦ iiihlroti ilirr a.nit ton wocka mv iiui \u2019iv frivntl* nnd nriKhI*ora w ha* h i (id in any w»v durinR: th,' illness, ilniili ami I\u2019urinl of my late htu-hand, Janto* H Wnldrnn, I wi; h t,» oxpre** my sinoor* I\t\u2019fKl»\t«'PC nlly li> Rov J.A.Hockln, \u2022 ho t ¦ :u'y tin* choir and «Iso those who t'l fh»w»r .enrd mild f,iod Your kind^ ne» i will lo\u2019iv.ho remembered.MHS ANNA E.WALLHRON Mm : Ki \\ < r, One.< AKl) OF I H ANKS To my mnny friends who ao kindly re-tnetnbrred me with «aid:.Ictt-rft, flovrcra itml £ fl .durinK- my alnv in 1 ho Sherbrooke II\t*T')IhIi 1 wish to\tmy sineera thanks; < ixciilly to Dr.Quintin and Dr.Lowry y ml nil the nur'cs on the third fl \t\\ ©ur kindnchs will Ioiir he re- nt' inbci efl.MRS.VICTOR BURNS R K.J, t'ookshire, Quo.French, Neil Bennett; Mr Scott'e Prize for English, pj letter to all Jean P\u2019^xifients in The trial of Louis Duval, 61, of circular St.I,eon de Yal Racine in Megan-university debating tic County, on a charge of man-order to hold large- slaughter arising from the death MrKind-rev; Ascot Women\u2019s Insti- 6cale\t*'¦* \u201cP- f ,hi*\tc;for!7« Duval 58, ! tute Prize for Algebra and Geo- Pr?vcfi' T,h« et{\u20acr w;1l U|Y« the V V\" \u2019M[' Ju8' metry, Yvonne Richardson; Philip Carey Prize for Gen-ral Science, i John Langley; Women\u2019s Associa-\u2018 tion Prize for Progress in Elome Economics, Margaret Blodgett; Young Women's Association Prize for History.Phyllis Welle; Hunting\u2019s Dairy Prize for Progress in Arithmetic, Phyllis Wells.Grade X.Mrs.A.H.Scott\u2019s Prize for English Lois Tanner; St.Moni- tice Cesairs Gervais in the Assizes Court today.debating heads to approach various philanthropic institutions and organizations in order to obtain the ne ce-'ary finances to ho 1 such meet-.R.C.SeLlakwe president of the devoted to selection of -hop\u2019s University Literary ai Duval pleaded not guilty to the G'ioiited.contests, and asking the branches to compete.Mrs.F, Goodfellow gave an interesting report on the recent Institute visit to the Orleans County Home Demonstration Clubs\u2019 an nual meeting, held in Derby, Vt., and the Christmas suggestion circulars sent by this club, were da TWO THINGS To Think About.There ARE TWO THINGS to think about in considering an investment.One is the security itself \u2014 its safety, the income it yields, its marketability.The second is your own position.A man of thirty has not the same investment needs as a man of sixty.A man who holds a large proportion of common stocks is not in the same position as a man who holds bonds.in other words, it is not sufficient to know that a security is good in itself.It should also be suitable to your particular needs.We are always ready to assist investors in considering such questions and invite inquiries regardless of the amount involved.R é ofjcr the following securities as principals, subject to prior sale and change in price: Yield Security\tRale\tMaturity\tPrice Canada Savings Bonds .\t\t2-54%\t1 Nov.1958\t100.00 Dominion of Canada\t\t\t3 %\t1 Oct.1959/63\t100.75 Province of Ontario\t\t\t3\t%\t1 Nov.1964/66\t99 Cb Province of Quebec\t\t\t3 %\tI Oct.1961/63\t100.00 Province of Nova Scotia\t\ti'a'lo\t15 Nov.1961/63\t100.50 Province of New Brunswick 3 C.hg\t\t15 Nov.1963\t98.50 Province of Saskatchewan\t\t33/4%\t1 Oct 1963\t97.75 The Shawinigan Water\tand\t\t Power Company\t\t\t31/5%\t1 Oct.1973\t99.50 T.Eaton Realty Co.\t\t\t31'2%\t1 Mar.1968\t102.50 The Bell Telephone Company\t\t\t of Canada \t\t\t314%\t15 Feb.1973\t101.25 Burns & Co.Limited .\t\t4 %\t1 May 1963\t98.50 John Inglis Co.Limired\t.4 %\t15 Nov.1966\t96.00 Cockshutt Plow Co.Limited 4(4%\t\t1 Oct.1965\t100.00 The Shawinigan Water and Power Company.4 Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Ltd.4 British Columbia Electric Company Limited .4-\u20194%\tPreferred SI00 par 100.00 Preferred $ 50 par Market Preferred $ 25 par Market General Steel Wares, Ltd.5 Gair Company Canada Limited .4 Empire Brass Mfg.Co.Limited .$1.fc Preferred $100 par Market % Preferred $100 par Market Class \u201cA\u201d No par Market Accrued interest to be added where applicable.2.75 2.92 5.05 3.00 3.20 3.38 3.95 3.53 3.33 3.17 4.14 4.32 4.25 4.35 3.96 4.75 4.90 4.57 5,00 Orders for listed stocks executed at regular rates of commission on the Totuntb, Montreal and New York Slock Exchanges.DojnifsiOTv Securities COKPN.LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1901 TORONTO LONDON MQNTBtAL OTTAWA WlNNALO HAMILTON\tKlTCMtNE* VANCOUVt* ouretc Ntw YO*K HALIFAX LONDON.I HO, \u2022 A 'NT JOHN H.A.PLOW, Representative.B Debating Society, and th;.- y r president of the I.U.D.L., acted a i chairman of the meeting.Other officers of the regional a, ocia tion who attended were, Lome i Gorman of St.Patrick\u2019s College, ! Ottawa, vice-president of the I.U.D.L., and John Oliver, of McGill, se ere t ary-1 re a s u re r.j Leon Berlin and John Pearce, respectively vice-president and secretary of the Bishop's debating ck M\"st of the morning session was the jury: Louis Duval was sent tj the As-izes last May after preliminary hearing before Judge Joseph Western white and Quebec white, 36 13/16 to 31.Domestic wholesale: Western colored S-B'/s.Western white, 34.POTATOES (per 75-lb.Quebec No.1\t.Quebec No.2.New Brunswick .N.R.(10 lbs.).P.E.I.hag) \u2022 1.10-1.15 .75 1.30-1.35 .21- ,2,2 1.35-1.4!' before Judge Mario One of the chief Crown witnesses at that time was Mrs.Georges Duval, widow of the slain man, who testified that Louis Duval struck his brother with a stick of wood after an argument over some Miv.\\V.3\tPi:;) on.of Lennox \\iile, representing M.!*.Ro; , :Uptrvisor of ilvi.nia, ask.d I ie various branches to report to Mrs 1 R.:ss as to how many were inter-! rsted in this subjf c(.The matter of holding ban li craft claio-rs in the various! bran.'hcis was di cussed, and com-! mittees named to report on the; findings.The meeting then adjourned for the noon-hour, when a lunch wa Africn Continued flam Pag» C, *jt pii'p wood on their neighboring served by the Cherry River mem lots.Louis Duval has been free group, were in charge of arrange-\tproperty bail since the hear.- ments for the meeting.\t\" d' i i n\t\u201e ________________________________Roland Du^re, K.C., Crown Prosecutor for the St.Francis District, ca\u2019s Guild Prize for Home Econ- and Barthélémy Durand, K.C., of omics, Dorothy Deacon; Ascot Megantic, are acting for the Crown and L.P.Cliche, K.C., is defence counsel.The case is continuing.Soviet Stiffens Berlin Blockade bers.Visiting delegates had the privilege of purchasing various articles of handicraft, home-mad.jellies, candies and cooking, and the receipts were most gratifying to the hostesses.A nomination committee composed of the branch publicity con-i veners, was named to draw up a j slate of officers for the annual meeting to be held in Lennoxville in May.I Other items of business were | taken up and Mrs.Evans was | named as delegate to attend the [ board meeting in Montreal.Mrs.Turner, of Sherbrooke, extended i a vote of thanks to the Cherry River ladies for the delectable ! noon lunch and the pleasant social time enjoyed.Women's Institute Prize for Pro grees in Mathematics, Doivt*n Sorensen; Royal Bank of Canada Prize for Improvement in Biology, Ruth Hamilton; Mrs.R.M.Boright\u2019s Prize for French, Joan Morey ; Philip Carey Com-istry, Graydon Parsons; Young Women's Association Prize for History, Eileen Littlejohn; Hunt- Berlin, Nov.9.\u2014 (TP) \u2014 The Busing's Dairy Prize for Physics, sians imposed new traffic controls Jack McCallum.\ttoday in an effort to sea! off the Grade XI.\tMast trickle of supplies from the Mrs.A.H.Scott\u2019s Prize for Soviet sector into blockaded west-English.Doris Sarrasin; St.ern Berlin.Monica\u2019s Guild Prize for\tHome\tThe\tRussians announced they Economics, Norma Karwell; Royal, had set up six major road blocks Bank of Canada Pri-.o for B; degy, at sector borders to inspect all Gordon Campbell; Mrs.R.M.Bo- vehicular traffic.The points a^ right\u2019s Prize for French.Eleanor 'manned by Soviet-controlled Ger-j- Larabee; Philip Carey Company\u2019s\u2019 man police wdth Russian forces initions of 1935, 1940 ana 1045 Prize for Chemistry, Lloyd Robert- reserve.\t| Mr.Dubois\u2019 is survived by his son; Young Women\u2019s Association\tNo foodstuffs or other cargo are\tfath\u20acrj two brothers and three Prize for History, Norma\tFar-\tbeing\tpassed, unless accompanied\ts;sters well; Hunting's Dairy Prize for by \u201crelease permits\u201d signed by Physics, Gordon Campbell; Cana- Communist city officials.All other dian Bank of Commerce Prize for cargo is being confiscated.Algebra and Geometry,\tLloyd\tThe\t'Sovlet announcement said Nicolet M.P.Continued From Page 1 Robertson,\tithe tightened measures are neces- Spccial Prize List\ti ?ryr, .,\t, \u201e Union Screen Plate Company of Lj10 °ovlef sector of Berlin and the Canada Limited scholarshpis: Russlan occupation *one.G.ade XI.John Kuehner; Grade X, heretofore their traffic controls Ottawa, Nov.!),- (P\u2014National Liberal leader Louis St Laurent said last night the passing of Lu-\u201efici\u20acn Dubois, Commons Liberal , r.Call Waterloo 158 or write Mr.N.Ë.Paterson, Waterloo.CLASS \"C\" ELECTRICIAN, EXPER1-| poultrv por SaJ,.«need in conduit and motor installation.I_____________________________________ FLOOR SANDING \u201cDone the way you like it\u201d Expert Workmen \u2014 Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 10 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.1794-R BALING Hay and straw baled with power baler in field or barn.Baled hay and straw for sale.BARON J E de CSAVOSSY Tel SAWYERVILLE 41 BISHOP\u2019S WOODWORKING & REPAIR SHOP 14 Magog St.- Tel 4798w Store Fixtures, Book Shelves, Cupboards.Doors, Cabinets.FREE ESTIMATES Apply Wiggett Electric, 19 Marquette St.LOOM FIXER WANT ED FOR C & k Automatic Looms words.Lennux-iere.\t: Mansonville, at their home on Sat- tills and City Brieflets 2Uc per M MR ROSCOE CLEVELAND GIL- oî g : w ke; Miss Rose Batche-\u2018\t\u2019 BERT OF BISHOPTON lor, of Richmond; and Miss Fran- Bishooton Nov.9.\u2014This com- ces Abercrombie, of Melbourne, mmitv \\va-' greatly shocked anu Mr.and Mrs.Percy Dunbar and deepty grieve (fat the death of Ro- Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Philbrick.of coe*Cleveland Gilbert, who 4\u2014\u2022 Sh, r .\u2022 .e.were guests at the away in the Sherbrooke Hospital, r me.: Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Stevens after a short illness on August l .-s.- - ¦¦>\u2022 at the age of forty-one years an* five months.Born March 12, 1907, tne et con son of Rupert H.Giloen and Lm mie J.Weir._\t,^ In December 1933, he was uni-tin marriage to Esther Lanças .c» of this place.Of this unior, .:*\u2022 children were born, two daugn.* and three sons, the latter incinuiiu twins.\t\u2019\t.On Friday afternoon, August -at 1.30 o\u2019clock prayers were said at his home by the Rev.W Bcn-ford, of East Angus, following a funeral service vvnich w.c ndut -ed in the St.Peter\u2019.- Church, n BLhopton, which was filled *o capacity by sorrowing relative: and friends.The casket was covered witn; many beautiful flowers in.silent; tribute of the esteem in .\\ hieh the deceased was held.Ine nymusi were \u201cNearer My God To fnee, and \"The Old Rugged Cross,\u201d which was beautifully rendered by the, choir.The bearers were Messrs.Kenneth Mac Aulay, Nelson Ward,: Golin Vintinner, Rufus Stevenson.Fred Evans and Gordon Westman.He leaves to mourn his loss, hi wife, and five children, L father, and mother, Rupert H.Gilbert and Emmie J.Weir, three sisters, Mildred, Eileen and Elfreda; three brothers, Howard, Murray; and Shirley; five sLter-in-laws;; seven brother-in-law twenty four nieces and nephews; several aunt* and uncles, besides many friends.j The remains were laid to rest ¦beside his brother, who predeceased him thirty-two years ago, on! August 20, 1916.Those who attended thc funeral j from the surrounding districts came from Rrck Island, Sherbrooke, Eai=t Angus, South Duds-\t{£/\t| well, Matbleton, Bishopton, North; Compete stocK of WRINGER Hill, Gould and Megan tic ar.from.ROLLERS for all makes of machines.RCSS-8IRON r-iwi itui.advised ior meu.6 ¦ < osts little.New \"get m-rlnu' l oiil v .',oc Try Ostrex Tonic T-ab* lets to renew jh u.\\.Lur.vitalitv and teel years\u2019 younger liioi very lay At all druggists.WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Bruce Heath and the Misses : urday evening.KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.- Phone 613 By Zane Grey 4th cla; s engineer s licence for industrial plant.F-ferences required.Call 4047-W between 8 a.m.and 3 p.m.S.G.NEWTON CIVIL* ENGINEER Consultant on Construction Projects.150 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke ! THE RJOCORD REQUIRES AN AMBIT1 oug young; man as an apprentice in thi presa room.This is an opportunity home from London, England, after I for a strong lad to learn a steady trade.Write stating age and education 1.\ti N.H., has been visiting her moth- ered at their home to celebrate i jows \"\t\u2018\t'\tI -**r' and Mes* Alfred hul.er, o.er, Mrs.Dora Barter.Mr.Avery with them their 25th wedding an-I A\tthe out-of-town guests ! Stome\u2019of\" Mr andVrs Robert Barter and Mona Noyes are visit- mversary.\t[were their daughter and son-in-11*\tf\tI Durhlm aN H\t\u2019\u2019n\t>3;rS' McVettT\\ 'ver^ law, Mrs.Manv,lle Williams and I Mr;.A]!igon> of Sawyerville, D Vr\tn i\t, mucIi taken by surprise to see , Mr.Williams, of Danville, and ' ,vere visitors of her brother Mr.Mr.and Mrs 0.Barter attended so many of their friends.The their daughter.Miss Mary Mo-\u2019 R^rt Kane and Mrs Kane i the reception for the 1.4th anm- bHdo of .25 years was presented i Vettv, of the Bell Telephone stair ; K°bert KanC\u2019 and \u2018 S' K\t' yersary of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph with a corsage of American Beauty , jn Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Nor-1 Kerr, which was held in Island r0ses by her daugater, Miss Mary nian Hall, Mr.and Mrs.Mahard t tr \u2022 1 a vr McVetty.\tand Mr.Ronaid Nugent, of Len- \u201e *\t\u2022 l!Pe,, a\u2019tvJlcJc .a\"d\u201e y:1.The evening was spent in play- noxville; Mr.Chester McIntyre, Cecil MacFadden, of Smith Falls, cards ancf crokinoie and prizes : Mr.and Mrs.Ernie Wright, Mr! were awarded, after which delici- 1 and Mrs.Grady and daughter, Mr.tip ,,\tous refreshments were served.: and Mrs.William Mimnaugh, Mr.spS the week end\u2019with herder, The bride\u2019s and groom\u2019s table and Mrs.Buttler and Mr.and Mrs.Ont., were week-end guests of and Mrs.Carlos Rudd.Mr.was ceitered with a three-tiered Ernie Cox, all of Huntingville; Mr.g THE BARGAIN CENTRE OF COMPTON COUNTY « CASAVANT\u2019S REG\u2019D (We Buy For Less \u2014 We Sell For Less) Cookshire éee Us for Outstanding Bargains This Week on FALL mû WINTER CLOTHING M MrsL>c\"ra Taken has gone to wedding cake, which was very ar-j George Marshall, of Ives Hill; Mr.Detroit, Mich., to visit her .laugh- tistically decorated and was pro- and Mrs.Fred Voung of Diapei Sj ! ter, Mrs.M.Morris, who is ill.rented by her daughters, Mrs.I Corner: Mr.and Mrs.John fhomp- | Miss Helen Bellevue spent the Manville Williams and Miss Mary son, of Brookbury, and Mr.and \u2018McVetty.\tMrs.Cecil Hinman, of Monroe, j Rev.Mr.Thompson, on behalf of W-H.\t1 relatives and friends present, pre- !\tGeneral Notes sented Mr.and Mrs.McVetty with! Mrs.L.Smith, Mr.Edward a trilight lamp in bronze finish, ! Smith and Miss F.Crane, of Len-with an attractive glass shade in an noxville, were guests of Mr.and effective border design, and a purse | Mrs.C Lefebvre, of money.Rev.Mr Thompson in 1 Mrs.Jack Murray, of King's his remaiks said that he was very Hall, Compton, spent the week-happy to be able to be present and j end at her home here, expressed the goon wishes of the; Mrs.Oscar Desruisseaux accom-' community in celebrating their I panied her brother and wife, Mr.25th wedding anniversary and | and Mrs.Anson Rowe, of Ascot, to wished them many more years of ! Montreal and spent the day visit-married life.\ting relatives.Mr.McVetty expressed the ap- Mrs.A.J.Macintosh and Miss predation felt by his wife and F.Crane, of Lennoxville, were din-himself for the demonstration of ner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles friendship by their friends of the j, Lefebvre.Those who attended the Farm Guaranteed Work \u2014 Expert Watchmaker MARCEL BOUCHER Watchmaker - Jeweller We sell Watches by Gruen Tavannes - Roamer - Cyma Cor.St.Pierre & City Hall St.EAST ANGUS featuring the finest in jewellery and gifts for every occasion - - - - - you\u2019re sure to find the gift you want, at the price you want to pay - - -at Canuel\u2019s.?Watches for Ladies and Gentlemen ?Diamonds\t?Costume Jewellery ?Fine Silver\t?Porcelain ?Glassware\t?Novelties Complete Selection of Waterman's Pens and Pencils SPECIAL SALE ON ALL OUR LAST YEAR\u2019S STOCK FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS \u2022k Buy Now and Save on Your Christmas Gifts Try Our Repair Service \u2014 Expert Work GERARD CANUEL JEWELLER Craig Street (next to Woolley's Garage) Phone 184 COOKSHlRE Boys\u2019 Heavy Tweed Pants.$1.98 - $2.98 - $3.50 Men\u2019s Odd Pants .$1.98 to $6.95 Men\u2019s Heavy Wool Breeches.$5.50 to $8.95 Men\u2019s Heavy Sheepskin Lined Jackets with Fur Collar \u2014 (Regular $24.50) .At Casavant\u2019s, Only $19.95 Men\u2019s Parkas, reg.$16.50, for.$12.95 Beys\u2019 Parkas.$6.95 Children\u2019s Snow Suits.$5.45 to $6.75 A FEW LEFT! Men\u2019s Spring and Fall Harris Tweed Pattern\tAf| TOPCOATS .Casavant Low-Priced at IUbVW THIS IS FOOTWEAR TIME! We have a complete stock of FOOTWEAR FOR EVERY PURPOSE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY! Felt Shoes for Men, Women and Children.Wool and Sheep-lined Overshoes for Girls and Women.All the new style Winter Roots for Misses and Women in Red.Brown, Black.ALSO: Rubbers \u2014 Boots \u2014 Work Shoes \u2014 Dress Shoes \u2014 Etc.CASAVANT\u2019S REG\u2019D We Huy For Less \u2014 We Sell For Less COOKSHlRE, QUE.rlavs visitimr her dauehte- Mrs 1 Fonlm RaI1Y in Cookshire were Vol?tTTJUT\tmu' ! Mr.Walter Hodgman, Rev.Mr.harl Thompson, ot Sawyerville.I\t\u2019-p, and Mrs.Lyle Rand.She also visit- Thompson, Miss Alice Thompson, cd Mrs.Herbert Rowell, in EastdaS,k Murray, Mr and Mrs.¦ Stuart Coates and daughter, Dons, Clifton.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.G Beau- ' Mr.Norman Gill, Mrs.Charles ! Lefebvre and Mrs.Mabel A.chesne, of Victoriaville, were \u201e .guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas G.Ho(12e- gtokes\tMr.and Mrs.William Murray Mrs.' S.J.Prangley with Mrs.and two sons of Milan spent a day Ernest Burgess and Mrs.Wilbur\tJr- Murray s broths*, Mr.Buchanan the joint hostesses en-, JaS,k MuTa& and0 Mrs.Murray tertained upwards of 25 ladies to a 1 Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Taylor, Mr tea one afternoon at her home in a\u201dd Mrs- Oscar Desruisseaux and honor of Mrs.O.L Pope, of Mont- Mr\u2019 and\t?ayTnd real, a former resident of Bury.and s?rnv attended the wedding of Mrs.A.J.Hunt presided at the Mlsa\tBer«c,'0?\u2019Mr' laee-covered table and poured tea.n?nd Tisdale, at *t.Hilaire, and Mrs.S.J.Prangley presented the afterward attended the reception guest of honor with two pieces of at Point Yalaine, Otterburn Park, crystal with sterling deposit as a ,Mr and Mrs.Alex McVetty visit-token of esteem and remembrance.e(* ^r* ^rs* ^ohn Thompson, Mrs.Pope in a few well chosen ! a \u201e r0° ,\t.words thanked the hostesses and Several from this community at- ladies present.When you think of FEED think of C.S.BAILEY REG\u2019D \"The Friendly Feed Store\u201d PHONE 21 _ SAWYERVILLE Quaker and Master Feeds BRAN - SHORTS and MIDDLINGS Now In Stock Whole and Ground Grains ¦£?) 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Radio Service VICTOR CHICOINE, Prop.8 Cookshire St.(near the Bridge) \u2014 Tel.102 r 3 \u2014 EAST ANGUS i t 3412 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.NON EMBER c».1^45.Ninè 25th Wedding Anniversary f.wüs a we nd Mrs.L.D < T Hamc N.H.\\fv ar \u2022 M*-c O Fs oi Jir.a Mrs.R.H.Fuller, cf Terre Heights, paid a flying visit t home here.Word has been received C-ookshire.N V.9.\u2014 Mr.and Miss Margaret Ki' y that sh Mrs.Ernest Pickers celebrated Mr.a i Mrs.Ive- Pc ne have i their twenty-fifth wedding ami- ed Sa.t Lake City, and were versary on October 31, by having a tr.g a grand tr.p.family dinner.\tJlrs \\v.Standish ha They entertained the following: turned hr me.after a mirth' Mr.Arnold Pickens, of Mentreai: \u2022\t\\ Mr.and Mrs.A.M\u2019ard, cf Mel- e->\u2019 bourne; Mr.Heller, of Pocono, ,f Penn.; Miss Jean Pickens, of Sherbrooke; Mr.Calvin Pickens and Miss Thelma Harmer, of Ler.rox-\\'ille; and Mrs.A.Lebourveau, oc Çookshire.The table looked very attractive centered with a two-tiered wed- In The Women\u2019s Sphere WOMEN\u2019S CLUBS MARRIAGES lil ILLOTTE\u2014COI Tl RK \\DOROTHY DIX Womans Greatest Fault Jealously Usually 1$ At Bottom Of Maladjustments a.cl ville.NeU s ¦ ee weeks' vi at sev- Dan- E.Pi, sers - received news that h;s cousin, Mr.Harold.Webster, of Is\u2019.a: d Ik \\d, Vt.had been accîdetnaüv killed.l'elephone (>262 The « edding Saturday, October St.Edmond's Church.St.Que., cf Miss Jear.r.e Cou-aughter of Mr.and Gustave Couture, of St.Johns, to friends in Montreal.Mr.Leonard Guillotte, son of Mr.\t.\t^ daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs M:-.Xapoie n Guillotte.\tDr.and Mrs.Louis Doyle, Sixth Malcolm Turner, and family.Following the ceremony a recep- Avenue, have returned home after\t».\t» -, was held at the home of the having spent a week's holiday in Mr and Mrs.William Jenne, of Jeb parents.\tMontreal, visiting friends, and in Edmonton, Mr.and Mrs, Roy Later the bride and groom left Richmond, where they were the Jenne.of Cowansville Mr.Dou7-y a.\t.a short oneymoen guests of the latter's mother, Mrs.Pus Taylor and eon.Morgan, of : e.ding cake.\tThe friends of Miss Florence Mr.at.: Mrs, E.Pickens were French will .-\t.the recipients of some very fine\t\u201e .¦ .\t\u2018\t\u2022\tsne is a pa.tent in tne sr.etorooke crixt5.General Notes\tHospital, where she underwent a Miss Myrtle Desruis»eaux, of tonsillectomy.Quaurv at : Miss Blar.che Aris.all of Ful ford.MODERN MARRIAGE QIEBRC EPSILON CHAPTER BETA SIGMA PHI The regular meeting of the Que- Mrs.Gordon A.Douga.\u2019.Joffre Mr.and Mrs.C A.Turner.\\ c- bee Epsilon Chapter Dna Sitira Street, has returned home after toria Street, nave returned from Phi was held at the h-'n.e 0/ Mus M -\u2022 hav\";g sper: a week visit.ng \\ re Dame do Grace, where they Frances Brodeur, Beckett Road.have been visiting thair son and November I, at H o'clock.The pe:«idcrt, Mrs Helen Bar-v ay.was in the chair The minutes of the last mcetin?were r»ad and adopted and reports were given from th* various 00mmi\u2019to 10 on the tinancial and so.-.\u2019 sneer*» of the K.ill Piom.t.otters cf acceptan.-e were read from the rushces and further I pirn» were made for the imtiatu n B.-.nquet to be held No.ember -.1, guest at the Hlllcrfst Lodge.her sen and daughter-in-law.The program chairman, Miss |n Mr Montreal, visiting friends, and in Edmonton, groom left Richmond, where they were the Jenne, of Cowansville honeymoon guests of the 'suer's mother, Mrs.Taylor ard eon, Morgan, the New England States.E.T.McGovern.\tMontreal, were week-end guests Guests at the wedding included\t.\tjjr anj Mrg Rfi,j j#nnfi pro .M .an.I Mrs.Napoleon Guillotte, Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Pierce, Len- pect Street, Ijernoxvill?.Mr.and M->.Licr.el Guillotte and noxville, attended the Remem-\t.dr, .Mr.Jean Paul Guillotte brance Day Service, held at the yjr?j.yj R,,jjns jj l(,< Haskell Opera House, in Stan- What is the greatest fault of women?Jealousy.When you analyze the trouhlee of women, you alnvoet invariably find that jealousy is at the bottom of them It begins with sex jealousy, of o eick with jealouwy that it, kill* everything that is worth having in life.What a pity! The Record will he pleased 10 receive ane letter* to tj\\ia Dorothy Dix column.Tha.se will be forwarded to Mtap Dig Who will answer them a.quickly u* poatdblA fcrflai/or/ .It all guts, back, doesn't it, to that ancient situation- man th-e puivuer, wpman the pursued.It's tite part of the hi:an to be aggressive; the part of the woman to be seductive -and thereby cauee the man 'to be aggn s.-ive.Now if she has to be aggressive herself, then she teds more or lees unconsciously' that she ha* Tailed as a woman.She must be lacking in normal femininity.So she\u2019s lean over backward in order tb avoid ap-pearing aggressive.A man isn\u2019t ashamed to have it known that he is pursuing a woman.A woman is ashamed to have it kn >\\vn that she is pursuing a man.It's a man\u2019s job to woo his wife.It\u2019s the wife\u2019s job to be so alluring insi, he\u2019ll want to woo her.She ought to be irresistible\u2014-she feels \u2014that he would conquer her even\u2019 tlioug 1 she made it appear that I she didn't want to be conquered, pleased to hear her condition is j 7°\t\u2019>e*lav\u20ac8 111 way tk®* you , favorable, following a serious operation at the Montreal General at nnd pnr.c» war* awarded to Mrs.____.\t______t 70 A.P.Jovce and Mr*.Westman.honor cf her mother, Mrs.Rose\tSaint Denis Street.The presi- i\tMi s.H.0.N.Belford and Mm.M'Canna, formerly of Çookshire,\tdent, Mrs.H.C.Wright, in the '\tMaurice Weyland presided at the who has been her guest for some\tchair, opened the meeting, lending\ttea table, which was e.nterrd with weeks.Mrs.\tMcCannn left on\tthp members\tin the\tLord's Prayer,\ta silver bowl of white pom-poms Saturday ^on the Empress of Can-\tThe minutes\tof thr\tprevious meet-\tand barberry, with white candles ada for Scotland, where she will\tjn(r were approved as read by the\tin silver holders.Assisting were visit her sister and v ill later go\tsecretary, Mrs.J.Haworth.Two\tMrs.William Hebherington, Mr».|\tThi|, wi\u201e b(l (hp\tmooting to Irelarul, vv no re she will be th\"\tletters received from the VY.A*\tlisons, Mrv Clifford Weyland'\tfot guen cf relatives there.\twere rend the one granting the Mm Roy Weston, Mrs.Duncan Mr.\" and Mrs.Laurence Belford.Sunday Schorl Auxiliary th,* use, Ward, Mis* Horence Hunt and'.Lcnnoxvllle were work end The many fiiends of Mrs.Electa of the dishes and the: other offer- Miss Dawn Gilbert.On behalf of ,\t.P\t\u201e -, M Blodgett, of East Angus, are sorry\ting a variety table at the W.A.\u2019s j\tthv laidics' Guild, the Women'»1\tjhlfont' to hear she is a patient in the\tChristmas sale on December 4.\tAuxiliary and other friends, Mrs.I\t' Sherbrooke Hospital, where she is\tArticle:- for this table may bp left\tHethei ington presented Mrs.1\t, M''- and Mrs.Waller\tWood, of undergoing treatment.\t! at the homes of Mrs.H.C.Wright, | Westman with a gift.of j Bherbrookd.were railing on Rev.\u2022 * »\t! 271 Dcnault Street and Mrs.W.money voicing the regret that Bllj*'* \" \u2022 Harrison and Mrs.Parsons, Mr.A.W.Buckland, Island\tK.Patton.25 Royal Street.The\tfelt at Mrs.Weslman\u2019s departure.!\tMr.J.M.Hctherington and Mr.Brook, lias returned from Mom*\tproceeds from this department!\tShe will be greatly miseed in both|\tDonald Hctherington,\tof Slier- real.where he spent the week-end\tW,H K0 towards the Sunday School\tsocieties, and her many friends allj\tbrook.:, were week-end\tguest* of and attended the 33rd Anniver-\tChildren\u2019s Christmas Tree, as did\tjoined in wishing her health and;\ttheir parents, Mr.nnd\tMrs.Wil- sary Dinner of Cape\u2019s Battery, at\t'be receipts of the food sale which\tmuch happiness in her new home.;\tHam Hctherington.the' Officer,;\u2019 Mess, R, C.A.\u2019 Mr.\t'0°b place at Milford's Store,1\tMrs.Westman expressed her|\tMiss Franci* Marshall\tspent the Buckland was\tthe guest of Major\tOctober 25).\tMrs.\tJ.Drew and\tthanks for the nice gifts, and the\tweek-end at her home in Inverness.General A.\tE.Walford, C.B.,\tMrs.S.W,\tBoyd\twere elected\tbest wishes which accompanied H.|\t\u2014- C.B.E.,\tM.M.and A.D.\tC.\t1\thonorary members\tof\tthis aksocia-1\tand\tsaid she would\toften think of j- .\tj\ttlon, Several new\tmembers were\ther\tmany friends\tin Marblrton.Miss Clara Hyndman, of Mo in, ! welcomed.It was announced the! The singing of \"For She\u2019s A Jolly' ml s.'Mit the \u2019week-end vDiCnv' lu\u2019xl meetiiiT would take place at Good Fellow\u2019\u2019 and \u201cAuld Lang Mr \u2019an-\tMrs H I ' MeFudd-m all\tthp home of Mrs.\tR.\tLanrbee, 58;\tSyne,\" brought the\tpleasant «ven-i their home in Aver1* Cliff\t'\tFairmount Aven-c\ton Wedncs-!\tinir\tto a close.V ;\tI day, November 10, at 8 p.m., Mrs.) St.Raul's Women\u2019s Auxiliary ; J.Hall, acting as assi 'ng hostess.! held its November meeting at the The meeting was adjourned fol- home of Mrs.Walter Mnskell with lowing tire roll call takrn by the 1 a fair attendance.The meeting wa* Have you read tbu Wanl A4* lalaly?Parhapa tliaru ia .ometKIaf a4.arli.a4 yaa woul4 lilio to buy.Friends of Mrs.Howard Rogers,1 14 Champlain Street, will be' Æ* Hospital, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Miss Kathleen Kenalty, of Montreal, is spending a week visiting I her father, Mr.J.W.Kenalty, at ther, Mr.E.Lorimier, of Dixville, I his home, Wellington Z .eet, South, were in town one afternoon calling .\tI on friends.Young friends of Master Dale ^'ss Isahcll laylor is not as .j, ¦ bjcb «.jp u» ^e.ji1c| - .nnnvvillo ! \"\u2019e,l «*' her many friends would, , w\t,\u20191t-.'''u! .^nnoxvim, ]jke hej, to be nnd jn confined t0 Labrador children for Christmas., her room\tI Mrs.H.O.N.Belford, Mrs.A.P.Mrs.Ernest Frost, of Lennox-1 J°yce- Mw* w\"'iam Hctherinfton1 Smith, Church Street, will regret to learn he is a patient in th children\u2019s ward, Sherbrooke Hospital, where he underwent an operation Monday morning.Marie Roy\u2019s personal advice and the advantages of our new, modern Test Kitchen are now at your sers ice.Miss Roy will gladly answer all your questions on Baking, Cooking, Meal Planning and Kitchen Problems.She is a qualified graduate 'in home economics and is equipped to give you sound, practical advice.Take advantage of this offer today and everyday.Just write your question to Marie Roy and it will receive her personal and prompt attention.There is no charge or obligation, c£ course.j descrite.Do Ft be too easily discouraged, Mr.E.! Questions and Answers Q -When was the first course Ll dents?A\u2014In 1920 at Teachers College, Columbia University, according to M.A.Bigelow.The instructors were Anna Garlin Spencer and Lota S.Hqllingworth.Q\u2014It seems to me children today are very restless and dissatisfied with life.A\u2014Some have reason to be.Opinions of 50Ü school children revealed that \u2018\u2018they want affection and understanding.They like to foil successful, to have variety, to make choices, to have responsibilities ami an opportunity to share with others, to have consideration, Fulton Avenue, spent the week-end given fb thetr reasons for respond-! visiting Mr.and Mrs.John Basing or not, to grow up with an op-i nail, at their home in Windsor portunity to assert them,-elves and; Mills.U> test their own responsibilities.\u201d\t< * .Give these things to your own chii-! Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Eastman dren during the next year and see were week-end guests of their the difference!\tcousins, Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Nel- Q\u20141 tell my son if he makes son, at Kingsbury.Visitors at the good marks in high school he'll get; same home, were Mr.and Mrs.1 a better job after graduation.j M.G, Buzzell and Mr.and Mrs.D.A\u2014I wish it were true! Records Irwin.! of some 20,000 Boston high school 1\t* » « ! graduates indicated that inferior! The little friends of Master I male scholars made higher salaries ! Bobby Cummings, Moore Street, j and had Continuous employment | will be sorry to learn he under-more often than the average, in ! went a throat operation op Thurs-; later years.Do you suppose there day morning at Dr.Darche\u2019s T*ti- sccretary.Tea was served by Mr; R.Fraser and Mrs.J, George, .'opened by j Hunt, with WATER VU LE Rev.Albert Lorimier nnd his fa-| the president, Minsj the members prayer, and special prayers fur thB sick.1 The minutes of the previous meeting were rend and approved.The October bulletin from, Quebec was read and proved mosJ interesting.; The Dorcas secretary read a letter from Mis.Dunkerleyj acknowledging a 'cox of toys and McConnell\u2019 Optometrist» end Opticians s 102 Wallington St.North Away ev*ry Wednesday P.M.Office open for Repair» and Appointment*.PHONE S7 11 - -j .1 a LADIES- do you need Coats, Dresses, etc.?WAIT until you taee Jack ECHENBERG\u2019S announcement in tomorrow\u2019» Record.vile, spent a day visiting her parents, Mr.ana Mrs.A.Watts.*,T\u201e\u201er_j r\tMr.and Mrs.Frank Smith and .Mr.Allan MacLeod, of Boston, ,\t,\t.\t,\t\u2022\tn, .\tchildren spent a day\u2019 in Moe s River visiting their aunt, Mrs.Gordon Newton, and Mr.Newton.Mass., who was in the city last week to attend the funeral of his nephew, Mr.J.E.Smith, has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.William Eaves, SUCH A NEW FASHION! 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and Mr.\tMiltimore.and Mr.Mi\u2019tim\tore.Keith Russell\tspent a day with\tMr.and Mrs.Arthur Da:\tr r a h and Mr.and Mrs.\tGeorge Robinson, a:\tMr.and Mrs.Leon Darrah\t«pen: a West Sutton.\t\tday in Montreal.\t Callers at\tthe home of Mr.\tMr.and Mrs.Orville Reynolds\t and Mrs.Hat\tsold Bouee# for the\twere guests in Cowansi\t¦iile, of week-end wen\t; Mr.and Mrs.Ro-\tMiss Marjorie Burnett.\t bert Kirby, o\tlf Mar.sonviîle.Mrs.\tMiss Gertrude Dudley s\tpent the E.Foster and\tMr.Ronald Foster,\tweek-end with her parents.\tin Eas: of New York\t; and Mr.and Mrs.\tHill.\t Celand Boyce.\tof Knowlton.\tMr.Robert Miltimore\tspent a Mr.Dougta\ts Miltimore, of St.\tfew days in Toronto, Ont\t.to at- at 20th Wedding Anniversary Observed Bishopton, November\t\u2014A ck- rhzful surprise party was staged home of Sir.sr.d Mrs.Aider Clarke, on October 27 on the occasion of the twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Clarke.Twenty-five guests gathered for the occasion.¦'500\" was p'.ayed a: six tables.The prizes were won by Mrs.William Bentley and Mr.\\Y.Batley.The guests of honor were presented with a gasoline iron and a purse of money, for which the,\\ thanked those present.At the close of the evening, refreshments were served by the ladies.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY.CARNIVAL NON EMBER By Dick Tumei ) |0 STANBR1DGE EAST m ARENA Johns, spent the week-er.i with it parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Mi timoré.BUNIONS F AMOUS CONTINENTAL HOME IRE A 1 -MEM QUICKLY RELIEVES CRIPPLING PAIN For many yesrs a highly successful come treatment for Bunions has been widely sold on the Continent under the name of Ba:m Dalet.It is now available in this country.Perfected in the Dalet Laboratories, Paris, Balm Dalet is simple and el.an.y to use.It is compounded of soothing an 1 healing medicaments which Efcçii at once the job of (11 re lieving tne pain ; (2) reducing the inflammation .(3) reducing the swelling.and v copu 1QM »V MtA unyicg It* T.U ago, u ft.orr II-9 Me\tssvs.\tFv ace Phe\tps, lands n y Boom\tbower\tand Vernon B umhow-\t er ha\\\t, c reu\tirned home.\tafter spend- in g t)\tio pas\tî month in L\thc Ganadian Wes:.\t\t\t M :\tArt a\tur Gilmour\thas gone to N e w\tYork,\tafter >p\tondinjf the summer he\t\tre with his\tmother.Mr.\tand\tMrs.E.M\t.Blinn are spend\ting a\tshort time\tin Farnham w ; ; h\ttheir\tdaaughter.\tMr*.Earl Brace\tv, an a\ti Mr.Brace;\t The\t* chid\t*en pie supj\thu sponsot- ed by\tthe l\tJ ni ted Ghure\th was a de cided\tfinar\t.c al success\t.Over two hundr\t\u2022ed pc\t\u2022rsons were\tserved and the g:\tratify:\tinjr sum of î\t11 TO.00 were re.i.î r.\ted af:\tter expenses\twere paid on N \u2022'* trndan at bev 2.with n go-H at- guest» of Mrs.f member:- \\ profitable Jennie Owen.Miss Mvrtle Owen - \u2014 Eleven Straw and Mis» enjoyable evening was spent.Mi and Mrs.Vaughn Straw and amilv.of Hereford Hili, were was a at the home of her brothc A.Owen.visit* r, Mr*.General Notes Mrs.Mabel Rolfe was a guest of Mrs.Della Rolfe, in East Angus.) - Mr.and Mrs.Norman Melver, ipr;en(jc Mrs.Ivan Herring, of Bulwer, spent an afternoon with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Allison Blodgett, Sr., and also called on her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and of Limerick, Sask., were guests at Mrs.Walter Blodgett.\tthe home of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest MeBain, of Leonard.East Angus, were dinner guests Mr.Rupert Joyce, of Montreal, of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Billings.was a week-end guest of his par-Mr.and Mrs.Rodolph Cloutier : ents, Mr.and Mrs.O.S.Joyce, and family, of Weedon, were He was accompanied back to Mont- \u201cMan\u2019s best friend! Maybe, but did you ever try to borrow five dollars from a dog?\u201d EAST HEREFORD Mr.and Mrs.George Speck, Mr.) Carl Speck and Misses Ina and Lois Speck, of Kandboro, were ; guests at the home of Mr.R.A.i m on.Mr.and Mrs.l*eonard Gray, I M s.A.idie Haynes and Mrs.D.Smith wore business visitors in i Lan,-aster, N.H.Mr.Ronald Owen, of Bishop's ; University, Lennoxvillr, spent the I week-end at his parental home I here.i Miss Rena Cunnington was a [guest of friends in Coaticook, over I a week-end.Miss Jean Howe was home from the Coaticook High School with liter parents, Mr.and Mrs.Howe, ! for the week-end.Miss Beryl Beckwith was a guest in Sherbrooke of relatives.Mrs.A.Cunnington spent a day and toe straightentrs at $2.00 \u2014from ai.\t,\t.\t,\t.i s, i\tt-\t, drug stone, in case of difficulty, erder | guests of Mrs.Cloutier .brother real by Mr.Joyce, Sr., who went from Springwn.id Pharmaceuticals Ltd, and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.L.on to Ormstown where he visited Dept.SR 12, 1410 Stanley St, Montreal.'Clement.\this sister, Mrs.Maude Howden.! s 1 s * s s I 1 s I I I When you join the Navy .you will be playing a man\u2019s part in the defence and security of our country .and, in addition to meeting your responsibilities as a citizen, you will be embarking on a career that will give you .a healthful life .a valuable training .a chance to see the world generous annual leave .increased pay permanent employment ample scope for advancement .pension at the end of your service I S I s 1 % i i s «fW n*e S S s Get all the facts today from the Naval Recruiting Officer, Royal Canadian Navy, Ottawa, or from H.M.C.S.Donnacona, 1475 Drummond Street, Montreal, Que.I & s s s s § s s m 1 ' will be sorry to hear that.Mrs.C.H.Daintrey, of North Hat- wjtll |UM slstei.(\tw_ Owen.Mrs.Howden is in very poor ley.and callers were Mr.and Mrs.\tHowe, of Sawverville.health.\tMill Ayer, of Waterloo, and Mi.jlus i)(?en n puest for tho past week of Mrs.Ralph Ellingwood.The Men\u2019s Club met in the Hall Sympathy is extended to the Selah Burroughs, of Richmond., family of Mr.Thomas Turnbull, in Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Cote and the sudden death of his wife.Mrs.daughter were visiting relatives in Thomas Turnbull.\tLancaster.Mrs.Shirley Clarke and Miss Guests for the day of Mr.and Greta Clarke, of Bury, spent a day Mrs.George Marshall were Mr.with the former's\tsister, Mrs.and Mrs.\tJames\tGrad\\\tand two Scott Allison.\tchildren, of\tthe\tSpring\tRoad.Mr.Walter Souticre, of Rock Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Stiles and two I Island, and Mr.Murray Gilbert, of children were guests at the home of, Beebe, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.E, Johann, at i Mr.and Mrs.Rupert\tGilbert.\tCoaticook.Several from here attended the Mrs.Albert Bradley and Mr., funeral of Mrs.Kathleen (Judge) Norman Bradley, of Lennoxville,I Lasenby, of Brookbury, which was were callers at the home of Mr., held in St.Paul\u2019s Church, Bury, on and Mrs.J.G.Farwell.Saturday, October 30.Sympathy is Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Fisk and extended to the bereaved family.son.Lloyd, were week-end guests Word has been received of the of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Cairns and birth of twin daughters, Linda callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Dian and Diana Lee, to Mr.and G.Young.Mrs.Henry C.Ballard, of North Mrs.Speck and two children, of Conway, N.H.Mrs.Ballard was Sherbrooke, were guests of Mrs.the former Reta Gilbert, daugh- R.Matthews.ter of Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Gilbert, Mrs.J.R.Cowan accompanied of Concord, N.H., and former re- Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Tnrgill to sdients of this pl-ce.\ttheir home in Morgan, Vt., and Miss Elaine Bishop, of Sher- was their guest and also guests of hrooke, and Mr.Lome Bishop, of other relatives in that vicinity for! East Angus, were week-end guests two days and was accompanied] of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.home by Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Sel-i Carl Bishop.\tby and son, of Derby June, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Melver, of | Callers at the home of Mrs.! Lit icrick, Sask., were callers at Alice Darkness and family were | the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest j Mr.and Mrs.John Copping, of | Bennett.\t[Lennoxville; Mr.L.Copping, of, Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Gilbert and Hand Hill; Mr.and Mrs.IL McFar-Mr.and Mrs.Ibrey Gilbert and lan0i and son, Alan, of Shcr-daughter, of Concord, N.IL.and hrooke; and Mr.and Mrs.Bert Master Stephen Ballard, of North, poweil, 0f Huntingville.Conway, N.H., were visiting rela- j- tives and friends here over the [ week-end.\tMARSBURO Mrs.Ronald Stevenson and fain-\t_______ of Drummondville, are guests.Good Companions Old Chvm has s«t a standard for High quality p»p« tobaccos that has born a Canadian smoking tradition for mord than sixty years.Old Chi/m smokes easily, evenly - so you \u2022nioy all the rich mellow flavour of its finely-balanced tobaccos.Treat yourself to Old Chum today ! U:':,» CHUAÜ Tho Tobacco of Quality CUT COARSI FOR PIPI CUT FINF FOR ROUINO YOUR OWN By- Mr.and Mrs.of her parents, George Hart.Mr.and Mrs.Angus Smith entertained Dr.and Mrs.Elliott and Mr.and Mrs.James Westman, of, Marbleton, and Mrs.Nathan Visitors over the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Stewart and family and Mr.Duncan J.Stewart were Mr.and Mrs.Ben Stewart and Mr.Oliver Ste- of Coaticook, Mr.John .\t.\t.Stewart and daughter, Miss Syl- Pierce, of Brantford, Ont, prior to yia s^wart, of Easton\u2019s Cornor, Mr.and Mrs.Westman s leaving 0nt The also visitcd Mr and Mr for Jamestown, N.Y.where they G e j_ stewart and Mrs.Dun-intend to take up residence.They c train early ticket sales noint to a crowd playoff spot by beatin.g Hamilton i Wildcats UNDERQOATING Has Many Advantages! Undercoating .a new process which will save you money! The material which is sprayed on the underpart and inside of the hood of your car cuts down motor noise and is guaranteed to protect your mudguards, etc., from rust for the LIFE OF THE CAR! THE UNDEKCOATING USED BY CAR & ALLARD IS FIREPROOF! SAVE YOUR CAR FROM RUST! CYR & ALLARD CO.LTD.127 Belmont St.Tel.1751 sales noint to a crowd | tbp of 20,000 fans or more for the first ! game of the home-and-home, total- j point series.The winner will rule a heavy ; favorite to knock off the Ontario ! Rugby Football LTnion champions ! and advance to the Grey Cup final j against the Western Canada title- ! holders.Steve Chamko, one of the gran- j ite blocks in the Als forward wall, j was injured Saturday in Hamilton, i It is feared he suffered a kidney j injury.Cunningham is down again with j a recurring shoulder ailment which kept him out of the first i tfotir games of the season.'c along with the Tar Heel basketball team, which plays Arizona in that bowl feature .Some of the hopefuls w-ho\u2019d like to get invitations are Clemson (Scoop Latimer guarantees at reasonable ratori, and St.Thomae (Minnesota).Henry Ran:* tbn Dell Henry Biilupi-, ancient Negro bell-ranger at the College of William and Mary, made two pre-dictioos last week .The first was that \u201cMLtuh Truman is goin\u2019 to upset Mistuh Dewey\u201d .Henry wan so certain about the election that he wagered a container of his favorite liquid refreshment on the outcome .Successful in that, Billups wagered another bottle that William and Mary would upset North Carolina in football Saturday .\u201c1 rure could use that drink Saturday night.\u201d be explained .Presumably he vva.s glad to settle for a pint.G.A.S.O.¦b.vYy WêémM For the t GIN SOUR, a tan smooth refresher, Zi BOLS SILVER T< % cream, Ve lemon [ and add sugar to ta \u2018 ^ $ HATS YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES No games scheduled.TODAY\u2019S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo at Washington.wick for most goals so far with six.Warwick, Sandford.Billy Reay I of Montreal, and Gordie Howe of Detroit share leadership of the as- , sists department with six apiece.Bill Durnan of Canadiens chalked un his third shutout of the cam- I paign when the Habitants blanked Detroit 2-0 Saturday night and now stops the goalies in that col- I umn.Harry Lumley of the Red Wings has the best goals-againsi j average among the netminders.\u2019 He has allowed 12 countries in ! nine games for a 1.33 percentage.I Jack Stewart, Detroit\u2019s solid | hlueline blocker, has taken over ! badman honors with 23 minutes of penalty time.Close behind with 22 minutes is Canadiens\u2019 Ken Reardon.Providence, R.I.\u2014Steve Marcello.135*4, Providence, outpointed Tony Ducharme, 137%, Montreal (8).Holyoke, Mass.\u2014Henry l.asano, 130, Houston, Tex., outpointed A! Prnnino, 137, Brooklyn (101.London\u2014Henry Hall, 145, Sheffield, outpointed Ernie Roderick, j 145V6, Liverpool! 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