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[" SECOSD SECTION Sbecbtooke IDaili) TRecocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN 7'OWNSHIPS SECOND SECTION SlHlEIRiBlROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY,\t2, 1948.Highlights Of World News Are Illustrated By Pictures ?Ruhr\u2014\u201cPittsburgh Of Germany ii M Keep v A Stiff Upper Beak, Pal ft* Flying Boxcar\" Carries Payload In Assault ¦ < ?.^I O ^ 4\t' ifeipS ft i' : jf\t.-v\t**m*\\^s*\u2019* W'lriM si .4 « c 11 I %.¦ iv^ » & Ma.\tJ \u2022 a i.ru.p p\u2019ar.t today sorely-needed locomotives ere repaired in shops that produced guns.' «53 Sf CY-641 % i.JR liohins don\u2019t cononilh find stuffed olives on trees, so this frir.zlv fellow can\u2019t i|nite figure out if you should cat \u2019em (tr hatch \u2019em.This bird fell from its nest in Rosclnnd, N.,l\u201e and has been eared for by Shirley Dunbar, 12, since.It\u2019s thriving on a diet of hamburger plus an occasional olive.Ellsworth Schell took this picture fur the Newark, N.I., News.Rare Game i Dday these huse automatic lifts load coal in all large inland ports in Europe.France and her wartime Allies, Great Britain and the U.S., are at loggerheads over what to do about the Ruhr\u2014the tiny, but all-powerful industrial heart of Germany.Their divergent views are near an open break since the U.S.and British Military Governments recently gave temporary management of Ruhr industries back to German trustees.The Ruhr was the Nazis\u2019 arsenal\u2014and France fears rejuvena-aled heavy industries in German hands would hold a threat to France\u2019s future.The Ruhr produced 70 per cent of Germany\u2019s prewar coal, coke, steel and chemicals.Backbone of Hi'ler\u2019s war potential were the huge Krupp plants.Photo below shows the Krupp plants after wartime bombardment.But the destruction was not as complete as it looks.Bombing knocked out only about half the Ruhr\u2019s industry and only about a quarter o5 it was destroyed completely.Resumed production\u2014vital to the Marshall Plan\u2014is now un-d r way, as shown by the other photos, taken recently.France, looking beyond the day when the Allied occupation forces withdraw, does not want that production in uncontrolled German hands.v $.v\t: ,:'vH * Not often does a hunter get a look at the freakish albino deer, but Romuald Marceau, of St.Lazare, Que., bagged one recently near his home town.Shown here is the 200-pcmd prize which Quebec fish an:l game authorities term a rarity.( C1P PH OTO ) Milverton Raised I S f&t .Tax .l Z j.,, ; d/l jprW In it» fir*.t public demonstration and ti»st flight at Mercer Airport, Trenton, N.J., the U.S.A.F.'s new YC-122, b« iter known as the \"Flying Boxcar,\" gave spectators « thrill ns it went through its pace».Shown in inset, above, the huge cargo pb.ne has a gross weight of nhout 30,000 pounds, is 53 feel, 4 inches long, nnd has an 86-foot, 3-'iich wingspan.Its two 1,350-h.p.engines\t** a *°P \u2022peed of k50 miles per hour, with n crilim' of 25,000 feet.The YC-122 can carry 30 fully-equipped soldiers, as at left, or five tons of materiel.Below, a weapons carrier is hacked into the plane\u2019s yawning cargo hatch.Bombed Krupp plant, Essen\u2014ruin more apparent than real.4 ¥ Fussy About Money - ' ' \u2019 J?* MOP* m>&wW: ¦ Recoiless Gun i ' 'Ii;:;j!;ix^\t^ ypi ft -, i-à' S/.:.-:-:.;.:':;' \"x ¦\t¦¦\t- ,.v.V.i $mm 1 '\u2019W, ' ;/'7 IT N\\ .' L\"V/fVv' m % x4:M w* mmassm;^ » .je.Wmm \t\t\"rzm ÜÉj rf-r ® ^ g#;:\tijfSw&v.\t'i 1 i 't\t \tijiip\t1 0mÊL\tfeyi % rf *\t' s >\u2022 Following a collision with the oil tanker Translake in the St.Lawrence River, Sept.21.1947, the coal carrier Milverton drifted onto a shoal two miles west of Morrisburg, Ont.Twelve of the coal carrier\u2019s crew were killed in the accident, one of the worst in the history of navigation of the upper St.Lawrence.Since early this year salvage operations have been underway and this striking how-on shot of the half-sunken vessel as it w as partially floated this week shows the extensive damage to the ship.(0T PHOTO) Eskimo Becomes Nun ; l mÊÊÈËËmML This unorthodox rifle developed by thr United States Army weighs only 100 pounds hut fires a shell capable of penetrating all but the most heavily-armored tanks.It in designed to give the infantry a readily portable gun capable of engaging and defeating armored vehicles.This Canadian Army photo shows Canadian soldiers testing the new weapon.(CP Photo) f I f ^\t7 1 Ü m Wf - is i t Former Canadian Students Canadians are fussy about the type of money they carry in their pockets, says C.E.Campbell, chief of the Bank of Canada\u2019s currency division.Here he gives instructions to Miss Marion Rice of Brock-ville, supervisor, of the disposal of old $2 bills taken out of circulation.People on the prairies are particularly averse to handling these.In Montreal, Ottawa and other eastern cities, the 50-cent piece t\tis looked on with disfavor.(CP Photo) Pelagic Innk fulfilled an ambition of four years when she became the first Eskimo nun.The girl, shown left w ith the sister superior of the hospital at Chestefield Inlet, \\.\\V.T., took her vows at the far northern outpost while Eskimos from the barren country surrounding the post looked on.The ceremony took place in August hut is was only last week that the Pope confirmed he had gi'en permission for her to enter the order of the Grey Nuns of Charily of Montreal.,\t(up PHcnoy The name of Canada stands high all through the upper regions of Yangtze in China due to the large dumber of former Canadian students now on the faculty of the West China Union University.The university to a great degree is staffed and manned by Canadians and Chinese who have beea trained in Canada.During a recent visit to the area, Canadian Ambassador T.C.Davis stopped at the university.He is shown here with members of the staff who trained in Canada.They are, left to right: back row, Dr.A.W.Lindsay, vice-chancellor, Dr.G.L.(Bert) Yang, Dr.H- H.Haieh, Dr.S.D.Du, Dr.> .Y.Beh, Dr.L.C.Hsu, Dr.L.G.Kilborn.Front row, Dr.Su>i Che ig, Dr.Helen Yeh, Ambassador Davis, Dr.AgnA Dwan, who has just returned from Canada, and Miss Pearl Chiang, principal of tho child study centre.(CP Photo) Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948.RICHMOND Mrs.Myra Cattu-art and Mia» Joan Cathoart, of Danville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Lodge, while in town for the St.Andrew\u2019s Society celebration.Mr.Everett Deniaon, principal of the Lennoxville High School, accompanied the girls aid boys \u201cBasketball Teams\u2019\u2019 to Richmond, when they played the St.Francis College High School team.JkaJ ÏN THIS Rose Room ITIK SENSATIONAL MANSE SCRUTON and his PIANO to play your request numbers Tuesday through Saturday.Chateau Frontenac Please N'nl?New Time For BROADCASTS: Tues., 10:15 - 10:30 P.M.(TILT Wed., 10:15 - 10:80 P.M.CULT Sat., 11:10 - 11:30 P.M.CRTS l¦'\"M.tr.1.I i imr\t.\" «\t«'HP»! in ; OLLYWOOD by Erskinc Johnson NliA Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD WRITER\u2019S PROB-LEM IS WHAT TO DO WITH A SPARE POOL Hollywood What do you do with a used swimming pool?I\u2019m not kidding.The problem is giving gag writer Jack Douglas\u2019 ulcers, an upset stomach and has nut handles on the bags unders his eyes.He\u2019s become so nervous he rattles like a candy wrapper in a movie theater.But maybe I\u2019d better begin at the beginning.Two years a.?o Jack\u2019s house surrounded two sides of a swimming pool.It was very handy.But two years ago a fire started and in a flash Jack\u2019s swimming pool was surrounded by nothing.For a while Jack and his family lived in a hog barn.It was swell.Ho didn\u2019t have to worry! about bringing home the bacon\u2014it ! was there before tney were.Recently they built a now house \\ ' on the same site but far removed from the scene of the fire.They i had so much trouble they made Mr.Rlandings look like Frank) Lloyd Wtiïht.Jack thought It would be nice to have a fish pond in the patio of the now home and keep the old swimming pool for us fin-less fun-full folk.FUh\u2014Never! To his horror he learned it would cost as much for a fish pond as for a swimming pool.He saw no reason to support these uo-glamorous versions -'4.^,:,^ Open Friday Nights.Close at noon on Saturday.DANVILLE Mrs, W.T.Greer entertained at bridge on Thursday and Friday afternoons.November 25 and 20.At Thursday's party, cards were play- cd at four tables, The guests from Asbestos were Mrs.Ernest Gilbert, Mrs, Fred Atwood, Mrs.Nelson MacNiff, Mrs.William Soutar, Mrs, Thomas Miller, Mrs.Eric Morrison and Mrs, William Verba: from in Montreal with his family.Danville, Mrs, Douglas Riddle, Mrs.Dr, R, R, Stevenson was a bust-R.H.Stevenson, Mrs, Albert 01- ne-s visitor in Montreal, ney, Mrs.Harry Marek, Mrs.N.\\iani] ,\\[ls, Douglas Johnston Henry Smith, .Mr>.Arnold Leet, gperu a sbort vacation in Vermont, Mrs.Jean Gurrler, Mrs.E.A.wj-h relatives.Wright and Mrs.Charles Brown.t ^\t\u201e Delicious refreshments were serv- *\t,8,\t.n \u201cor*[n »s spenain* A ed hy the hostess assisted by her *eek w'l.h.he^ ^«hter, Mrs.niece, Mrs.E.Zwicker.The prize Qulnf>\u2019.Richmond, and Mr.Rich-winners were Mrs.H.Merek and mo.'3d\u2019 '\"South Durham.Mrs.Jean Currie.On Friday nfter- iU^'v3 \u2022'*a!ü,l,on MacLeou attended noon bridge was again played at *he Santa (iaus Parade in .lont-four tables; the guests were Mrs.David Parmelee, Mrs.A.W.Bishop, Mrs, H.S.Brown, Mrs, Howard Gale, Mrs.Alex MacLeay, Mrs.A.Raymond, Mrs.Charles Brown, Mrs.O.M.J.Ingalls, Mrs.Donat Moulin, Mrs.Chester Brock, Mrs.| George Hamilton, Mrs, W.W, Smith, Mrs.W.S.Hamilton, Mrs.Eugene Zwicker, Mrs.Arthur Paige and Mrs.E.A.Wright.At the close of play the hostess served a salad tea.She was assisted by Mrs.Zwicker.The prize winners were Mrs.Alex MacLeay and Mrs, Howard Gale.The Junior League was enter-; tained at the home of Mrs.James Turnbull, with Miss Marjorie Denison, joint hostess.The evening was spent doing Red Cross knitting.Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Leot en-! tertained at dinner in honor of, Mrs.Leet\u2019s birthday when the guests, all cousins of Mrs.Lcet, in eluded Mrs.Arthur Denison, MrsJ Frank Brown, Mrs.Chester Brock,! Mrs.J.M.Leith and Mrs.W.C.ASK FOR LA BRAND Fine Quality Cheese After descending from what is probably the world\u2019s gaudiest boot-black stand, a customer is helped on with his coat by Gcnaro Esposito, enterprising Neapolitan bootblack.The stand is a throne, apparently \u201cliberated\" by Esposito that once stood in the Royal Palace of Naples.Police wink at his unorthodox use of the ornate rciic and even overlook his overcharging.Photo by NEA-Acme staff correspondent Massimo Ascani.AYEirS CLIFF Mr.and Mrs.Murray Woodman little son, of Grand Ligne, spent ] and two sons, of Coaticook, were1 the week-end here with their par- Sells.i recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ed- ents, Mr.and Mrs.Rexford, and The Evening Guild of St.Augus-! ward Hyatt.\tMr.and Mrs.Walter Keeler.j tine\u2019s Church met at the home of ! Miss Leta Dustin and Miss Dor- Mr- Eugene Raymond, of Sher-lMrs.William Barnard.The time othy Cooper were in Coaticook ! brooke, and Mr.Peter Raymond, of ( was spent doing needle work.Dain- i visiting Mrs.Burton Mosher and North Hatley, were guests of their \u2014\t\u2014\u2014\u2014- infant daughter.\tbrother, Mr.Arthur Raymond, on ters> Margaret and shei,a Jean_ I Alexander Lodge, No, 59,\t, Misi1 Joan Fuller of Sherbrooke ' - and Mrs.David Bull, of Ful- | O.F.received an invitation to at-;\t*\t\u2019, k d j ford, were dinner guests of Mr.and tend a social evening with Victoria]\tA ; S u\"!6 r l-,1° Jr\t, Mrs.Dalton Brown.Lodge, Coaticook, and accepted.'1 0n Sunday the infant son of Mr I Mr- George Brown, of Farnham, [They spent a very pleasant even-! J Mrs.Edward Hyatt, Gordon gas a *nPPor guest of Mr.and Mrs.inff.Messrs.Ernest Whipple, ^\tc* l)» Brown.» i i iirt i n\ttt rj Edwsru, w£*s christened in ot« Arnold Wheeler, R.G.McHarg, S.,R0\u201efr,r ,-\u2014- GEORGE DREW Leader Progressive Conservative Party will speak Thursday Night DEC.2nd ON THE SUBJECT \"The Nation\u2019s Business\u2019\u2019 Station CBM\u20147:45 p.nt.Progressive Conservative Party 2-a pm,,,\u2019.: ! George\u2019s Church, by the Rector,i\" Adam, '(lwar * : Rev.M.J.Brett, and received the 1 R.True, C.T.»,\t, r- , ,, tir\ttir:n:\trujv.in.«I.jjicll, anu receivcu tnc Hyatt, Fred M.Wyman, Willis Rol- fami] names_ He wor0 the famil hns, H.S.Sanderson, Leslte San-] christening dress that has been derson, Alvin Smith, Gerald Smit , ¦ used from eeneration to generation, V.ctor Christiansen, and Gordon for the pa* one hundre(^ and fifty ( ass wete present.\t] years.Their guests were Mr.and Miss Connie Merrill, of Hatley, i yjrSi Charles Hyatt, the grandpar-ihas been assisting in the telephone : ents of the child, and Mr.and Mrs.! office for the past two weeks.; Lloyd Hyatt, and daughter, of | Mrs.C!a->!e Alger, of Fitch Buy, I Compton, and Mrs.E.Hyatt\u2019s bro- ÿ I is at the home of her son-in-law, | ther, Mr.Cecil Girard, of St.Anne f ! Mr.Charles Schoolcraft, while her | de Bellevue.\ts | daughter, Mrs.Schoolcraft, is in] Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Oliver, and H the Montreal hospital for observa- : Mr.and Mrs.George Gill, and Miss » tion and treatment.\t\\ Marguerite Gill, were visitors in S Mr.and Mrs.Winston Keeler and I Lennoxville and Sherbrooke.\t| -I Alexander Lodge, No.59, I.O.- * ÇAWVFÏÎVÎI 1 F\tO.F.sponsored an Oyster Supper S o/avv i in\\ v Uwt-E,\ton Wednesday evening, which was - ! very successful, with the proceeds S 1 Mr.Frank Jones met with an ac-; at $82.10.Mr.Walter S.KeelerS cident, when he was walking down ! was chairman of the committee in W the road on Saturday evening, when charge, with C.T.Adam, and How- 0 he was struck by a car having no ard Keeler as co-workers.The tic- » ! lights.He suffered bruises and a ket convener was Ernest Whip-bad shaking up.\tp]6i xhis supper was entirely a @ I Mr.and Mrs.Harry French and \u201cMens Own,\u201d and they proved to g j daughters, Joan and Margaret, the ladies how efficiently they could ^ ; were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.carry on such an effort, and words g ! C.S.Bailey.\t; of commendation are heard from a A Wear-Ever brush demonstra- an societies with the suggestion ss I tion was held at the home of Mrs.that they do it more often.\t& | Guy Waldron by Mrs.Dixon, the Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Slack were in y ; representative of Wear-Ever Brush Sherbrooke one day last week to 5 iCompany, of Sherbrooke.The visit their daughter-in-law, Mrs.y j winners of prizes were Mrs.Elmer Wesley Slack, and infant daugh- Sf I Dempsey, Mrs.Norman Bain and ter, in the Sherbrooke hospital.I Mrs.Guy Waldron.At the close of\t- tj jthe demonstration delicious re-1 Ifreshments were served by the I hostess assisted by Mrs.Lawrence Waldron.\ti Miss Ruth Thompson, of Waterloo, spent the week-end with her\t^______, L.u\u201e\u201e Sf sister, Mrs.Lyndall Lowry, and GRUEN precision watch ., Veri-Thin STAR 15 jewels .$33.75 v/fryT?- T4- & \u2022 Christmas is the time to show our gratitude and affection to those we love.Do this.with tastefully chosen gifts .gifts which are sure to please.GRUEN Precision watch Pan-American FALCON 17 Jewels 16 Karat $52.50 Other Watches by BULOVA, GRUEN, LONGINES, MIDO, MERCURY.TEA SERVICES DUBOYCES CORNER I Mr.Lowry.\tI wel.B\tu\" Mr.Gleason Lake, of Macdonald Parishioners here Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Schimelt, g of Montreal, called on Mr.Albert S( McGeoch, Dr.and Mrs.Gray,-of Knowlton, § were calling on several of their Our collection of silver tea services by 1881 Rogers Brothers is wonderful to see .the designs are varied .the styles are new, and the quality is unsurpassed.Come and choose yours now.Don\u2019t delay .and avoid disappointment.College, is home for the week-end .-Mrs.Sidney Taylor spent a day a with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.ln\t.r, j\tj § C.pnrcrp T nUp\ti MrS- Ernest Badger and son, 3 ' Miss Geraldine Gaulin.of Mont- ^\"I1 sPent a.fcw **** a^Dixie,\u2019 g ,r¦ with the formers parents, Mr, and S 11\t,\tMrs.L.Brooks.\tg Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Stone ac- H companied by Mr.and Mrs.A.E.jp Thompson and daughters, spent a V day in Cowansville.\tg Mrs.Sidney Taylor was a tea W guest of Mrs.Walter Fuller, in £ Knowlton.\t§ Mr.and Mrs.L.V.Brooks were & guests at the Badger home.\ty Tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Badger and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Mr.and Mrs.' Ernest Dempsey Jiadger and *ons- °°\"ald aadn.Ar-accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Crescent î]1-Ur\u2019 \"erj 'Ir' \u2018Vu\u2019 'Vn\u20198!01 Bain to Sherbrooke to visit Mr.Htnves and sons, Kenneth and Dale, Ronald Nourse, who is recovering and **r\u2019 and Mrs.Percy Lange-'from an emergency appendectomy t V],lv «r',,- c, t i \u2022 j at the Sherbrooke Hospital.L r\tenterta\"'ed i Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bedard, of the Bn ' Lad'es Ald one aCler; Sherbrooke, were week-end guests >100\", wlth a , fa\"- attendance of i of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and »\u2019««bers and several visitors.1 Mrs.Elmer Dempsey.\tI , ,Mrs\u2019 Jactk.Ba,le>; and, son\u2019.THaî- Mr.Donald Patrick and son,1 old, spe,,lt ,'v,eek:end ia ^ont-Wayne, of Sherbrooke, were week- ^T attended the Santa Gla^ ,end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert, p ' Patrick.from real, is guest of her sister, Marquerite Gaulin, Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs.John Williams and Mrs.Beli-veau in the passing of their sister, Mrs.James Thompson, at Birchton.\tI Mrs.Milton Cvuiekshank and son, Dean, and Miss Cora Cruick-shank, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald French.Mr.S.Dixon was calling on Mr.Alfred Robinson.SILVER TRAYS To accompany these lovely tea services we suggest these silver tray* which will surely add to their value and magnificence.from $7.00 Mr.and Mrs.William Stone and , .T- T .,\t.Wilma were dinner guests in Ful- |Montreal^\t\u201c\u2022 s,!\u2019,™' \u201df Mr- *n,i M\u201d'\tt-; \u201ch,vM'vfrki ™ i Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Ashe, of, SOn\u2019 MrS\u2019 ThomPsoa alld da\u201cgh-| Lennoxville, were guests of Mrs.I I Winnie Hurley.,and are now peddling the volume iat a profit.Someone suggested raising trout : in this cast-off pool and then fly-I fishing for them.Jack tried it.He didn\u2019t catch any trout but he did , hook two tall blondes and one | short talent agent.The agent made him throw the two blondes hack.The game warden made him j throw the agent back.At other times Jack has considered using the pool as a disposal spot for old razor blades, as a library for had criticisms of his work or as an auxiliary pool for I second-rate guests.He even sprinkled sand around the edges, erected two cabanas and advertised it as the poor man\u2019s Palm Springs.No luck.So Jack is stuck with two swimming pools.in BUS SERVICE SHERBROOKE RICHMOND DRUMMONDVILLE ASBESTOS ST.HYACINTHE MONTREAL ST.FRANCOIS-XAVIER For more information consult local agents.] SPECIAL BUSSES - PHONE 860 LARAMEE COACH LINE SHERBROOKE, QUE.Terms \u2022with your 10% Cash.MEN\u2019S RINGS Nothing will please Dad or Grandfather more than one of these beautiful rings of masculine design.A choice of styles.From $25.00 Others at $7.50 3 WAYS TO BUY CASH\t® Current Account accordance Now is the time to Pr°fit from our Christmas Lay-Away budget .Plan! Come in and choose your gifts now .pay for them in the easiest wav.COMPACTS These lovely compacts are the last word in novelty.Mother or Sister will be happy to receive one for Christmas.From $2.95 \u2022 LAY-AWAY PLAN Don\u2019t forget to listen to the Jean-Paul Perrault broadcast on CKTS \u2014 from 12:45 to 1 P.M.Every Sunday ZZ «jMVDh\ti v: a w/jy FTae \u2014\t\u2014 Telephone 618 70-A Wellington Street North \u2014\t\u2014\t\u2014 I ^ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948.Tlietford Mines A meeting of St.John'* Ladies' Guild was held in the church hall one afternoon.The president, Miss Emma Johnston, presided and the rector, Rer.M, H.Seeley, conducted the devotional period.After the business was completed plan.s were made for the annual Guild sale of fancy work, cooking, knitted work, books, jeliiee, candies and pickles, to be held in the Masonic Hal! on December IS at 3 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.Merton Lokeway and family, of Littleton, N.H., were week-end guests of their sister, Mrs.Howard McHarg, and Mr, MoHarg.Mr, and Mrs.Herbert Johnston, of Sommerville, Mass., were also week-end guests at the same home.Mise Edith McHarg, of Rock Island, ¦ ¦ i few day,» with her sister, Mrs, Gordon Simons, and Mr, Simons, She was also calling on other friends and relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Bi.ahop, of Bishopton, and Mr.and Mrs.Warren Henderson, of St.Agathe des Monts, were guests of the Simone and McHarg families over the week-end.Friends of Mrs.Joseph John- ston, Alfred street, are very pleased to see her home again after her serious operation in a Montreal hospital.Miss Emma Johnston spent some time in Montreal to be near her mother during her Illness and accompanied her home, | Mrs.Howard McHarg, who underwent an operation in the Montreal General Hospital, is at home again.\t| Friends and neighbors of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Rolfe regret that they have had to go to Quebec again to consult their doctors.Mr.Rolfe is home again and all hope Mm.Rolfe will be back soon.Mrs.E.Hare, of Dalhousie, N.K., sister of Mrs, Rolfe, spent the week-end at the Rolfe home on route from Sherbrooke.She w:ll continue on to Quebec to be with| lier sister, who is a patient in Jeffrey Hale Hospital.Mrs.Kenneth MacLeod spent the American Thanksgiving Day with her parents in Boston.Mass.Mr.Jeffrey Jenkins, of Dartmouth Univeisity, spent the American Thanksgiving Day at his parental home here.Friendi» and relatives are very sorry to hear that Mr.William MONTREAL, Dec.2nd\u2014In old England the uniquely tempting flavour of plump, juicy gooseberries has been a centuries-old favourite with everybody, everywhere.Bo I know you\u2019ll be glad to know that this delightfully different taste treat is one of the famous family of E.D.Smith\u2019s Pure Jams.You'll find all the tart-sweet, fruity goodness of fresh-picked gooseberries in E.D, SMITH'S Pure Gooseberry Jam .Yes, it takes lois of berries for that fruit-full flavour .and here\u2019s one jam that's packed lull of fruit ! You'll be thrilled by the enthusiastic reception it gets from the whole family ! Be sure to add it to this week\u2019s shopping list.Remember What Tontcliiing /Iromos floated through the house when grandmother baked?Probably many a time she was making Old-Fashioned Jelly Roll such as this ! Light .moist and delicate in texture .with a fine even grain \u2014thanks to SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR ! Soft winter wheat .\"Controlled milling\u201d .and sifting again and again until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour .make Swans Down a flour that makes belter cakes, always.OLD-FASHIONED JELLY ROLL 5 cup sifted Swans Down Cake Flour\tî cup sifted sugar % teaspoon Calumet Baking Powder\t1 teaspoon vanilla i teaspoon salt\t1 cup jelly (any flavour) 4 pggs, unbeaten Sift flour once : measure.Combine baking powder, salt, and eggs in bowk Place over smaller bowl of hot water and beat with rotary etrg beater, adding sugar gradually until mixture becomes thick and light-coloured.Remove bowl from hot water.Fold in flour and vanilla.Turn into 15 x 10-inch pan which has been greased, lined with paper to within £ inch of edge, and again greased.Bake in hot oven (400 cleg.F.) 1G minutes.Quickly cut off crisp edges of cake.Turn out on cloth covered with powdered sugar; remove paper.Spread with jelly and roll.Wrap in cloth and cool on rack.Your Grocer Has \"Something New\" in store for Here's a Free Offer thatV wonder-WJ ful news for every y 7 rf]; woman who likes \u2022dy her good cooking / to be the talk of vîàtf\tthe table ! It's a ttQ.\ttree 16 page re- c/pe beak written for you by the makers of TEA-BISK .and just wait \u2019til you see it ! It's \u2018'chuck full\" of scrumptious recipes \u2014 for making the fluffiest, tastiest tea biscuits you\u2019ve ever made .and chicken pie \u2014 pancakes \u2014 shortcake \u2014 dumplings, too.I can't begin to \u201ctell all\u201d about this wonderful recipe book .you'll just have to write to me \u2014\tBarbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q, \u2014 for your free copy .full of tips for happy, oh-so-easy baking! Serve That Precious Vegetable Water!.it\u2019s full of needed nour-ishment\u2014 needed a particularly ir jt these days of high E .food costs and yjUfcT scarcities.You\t/ can make the most\t\\ delicious, nourishing, tasty soup easily and instantly by adding OXO to that hot vegetable water! No boiling \u2014 no cooking \u2014\tno fuss or bother.Yes, the beef-rich flavour and goodness of Oxo, added to soups \u2014 or stews \u2014 or gravies \u2014 in cube or fluid form .is always a taste treat ! Oxo is extract of prime, lean beef in concentrated form, so you can save on meat bills .make meat seem like more when you make a cooking-habit of Oxo! Oxo gives you so much for so little cost! Put jflwey That Mixing Bowl! Here's a fruit pudding .for a gala occasion or a happy \u201cfamily meal\u201d .xm that takes very little effort\u2014practically no time at all to serve 1 It\u2019s SHIRRIFF'S FRÜIT PUDDING .a real, old-time fruit pudding \u2014 lavish with two kinds of raisins, dates, currants and mixed scl.IS ingredients in all, carefully ended \u2014 deliciously seasoned and steam-cooked for hours in Shir-riff's spotless kitchens! And all you do to serve this scrumptious pudding:\u2014simply heat it in the tin, in boiling water \u2014 open the can \u2014 slice and serve with your favourite sauce.Exceptionally good sauces I've fasted are flavoured with a tantalizing touch of Shirriff's Rum, Butterscotch or Almond Flavouring Extracts.Remember Shirriff's when you shop to-morrow! ft December's Blustery Wind Is No Joke! I try to spend as little time as possible braving bad weather in wintertime .and I\u2019ve found that the BANK OF MONTREAL is sympathetic to my \u201cAlice-sit-by-the-fire\u201d tendencies.Now is the time of 3'ear when I start banking by mail with the B of M ! It keeps - me out of slush and blizzard, and it\u2019s a wonderful help to regular saving ! Banking by mail eliminates the risk of keep-ing large sums of money around the house.It saves time as well as trouble and money .for you can pay bills by post with B of M cheques.Yes, banking by mail is a wonderful service 1 Why not enquire about it on your next visit to the B of M?you've heard of \"Topsy\", the little pickaninny who \u201cjust growed\u201d.Topsy was unusual ! Most babies need lots of loving care and good food to grow .healthjully.Qualitv is the first consideration in choosing your baby's food-for-growth.And flavour, to tickle the appetite of your tiny tot is important, too.That's whv HEINZ BABY AND JUNIOR FOODS are so popular with so many thousands of mothers.They're flavour-fresh .oh-so-carefully cooked to baby-ready digestibility .then carefully vacuum-sealed.Try all of Heinz Baby Foods \u2014 and after babj*'s first birthday, treat him to the taste-delight of Heinz Junior Foods .chopped and diced \\'ege-tables \u2014 three desserts \u2014 and a complete Vegetable Beef Dinner! No Truly Well-Groomed Woman would dream of making one deodorant do the work of two! A proper\u201ctoilette\u201dis all over \u2014 and includes an anti-perspirant for under the arms, as well as a perfumed deodorant for body use \u2014 for the feet, around the midriff and even more personal use.That\u2019s why SNO-MIST Powder Spray Deodorant is so popular with women wise in the ways of personal daintiness \u2014 for its atomizer top squirts a fine spray of deodorant wherever good grooming suggests.So quick and easy to use \u2014 your husband will like it, too .as a quick \u201crefresher\u201d after his shower! Ask at any drugstore to-morrow for Sno-Mist Powder Spray Deodorant ! ,*§ Just Think of Sweaters That Hold Their Shape Without Blocking think of suitings that cost less \u2014 wear at least three times longer! These are the amazing features you'll buy when you ^ ji.buy sweaters and suitings \u2014 of nylon staple fibre! It\u2019s nylon's ci'-5 w newest look and you\u2019ll like it I For nylon staple yarn is light f&l |\\ and fluffy \u2014 with a permanent crimp and lasting resilience.(CLf/x And of course, all the qualities you love about nylon are ^ c retained \u2014 extra strength, extra long wear, lightness, easier Wj\\ washability.Be sure \u2014 when you\u2019re shopping \u2014 to look for ^ that important signature .\"Fabric Made oj C-I-L Xylon Staple\"f Imagine Your Husband Acting Like An \"Early Morning Angel\"! You'll OWt\t, _\tbe greeted by his cheery smile at breakfast \u2014 when you \u2022«».\tserve CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE! Yes, this new Sx/\tfCA\tChase & Sanborn is \u201cangel making\" ! And just in case that J\tdehei011* sip leaves you wondering how they achieve tiwl/jy that, superb flavour \u2014 here\u2019s how! It\u2019s the careful selection of rich, ripe coffee berries .to assure that zestful flavour! No wonder Chase & Sanborn is a breakfast _\t\u201cflavourite\u201d.And, to enjoy \u201cangel-making\u201d coffee at its ri\\ id best \u2014 buy Chase & Sanborn in the \\ acuum-packcd tins that assure y hi of freshness!.you! It\u2019s an old flavour favourite of yours all \u201cperked-up\u201d with a brand new look ! Just wait \u2019til you see the bright new containers that CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP comes in! They're designed for easy, easy opening .they\u2019re shaped to fit snugly on your kitchen shelf \u2014 they pour cleanly \u2014 look smart \u2014 these handsome conc-top lins! When you\u2019re in a hurry for some of that delicious Crown Brand syrup \u2014 to pour on waffles .or to flavour a cake, you\u2019ll not have to fumble and fume over a hard-to-open tin.Ask your grocer to-morrow for Crown Brand in its new, cone-topped container I Miss Norris Addresses Bedford W.A.Bedford, Dec.2 \u2014The bi-r uith-ly mating of the Senior W.A.of St.James' church was held recently at the home of Mrs.\\V.B.Bradshaw, who was assisted by Miv.F.N.Williams.Over 40 members and friends were present to hear a mo#t interesting and instructive address on Japan, delivered by Miss Norris, of Montreal, the guest speaker for the evening.The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs.Malcolm MeVaw, with the W.A.prayer.The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs.John Ewing.and adopted as read.The president announced that the members of the Senior W.A.would attend a celebration of Holy Communion at the 9.30 service on Sunday, Nov.2S, at St.James \u2019Church, in commemoration of St, Andrew's Day.A plea was made for help for Japanese clergy, many of whom are on the verge of starvation.A motion was made that the secretary write for information regarding the adopting of a Japanese clergyman, and that food parcels or funds, for the purchase of the same, be forwarded to the missionary headquarters.The president announced that at the next meeting of the branch the Rev.Dr.Watts, field secretary of the Missionary Society, would be the guest speaker.Dr.Watts has re 'ently returned \u2018from Japan, and will speak on conditions as they are today in Japan.The guest speaker, Mi.-s Grace Norris, of Montreal was then introduced.Miss Norris visited Japan prior to hoctiiities, and having delivered addteees here before, she ie well known in this district.In her address Misa Norris st es-ed the fields of opportunity which Japan presents to the church, in stating that only half the people there have ever heard the word of Jesus, She enumerated I lie different articles urgently needed there, such as second-hand clothing, soap and saccahrine, and she stressed the need for parcel.'.Mis.-.Norris contmued with considerable about the life of the Japanese, speaking about the government, the emperor,-, and the lack of business integiity of the Japanese people.Mention was made of the painstaking care taken by the Japanese to utilize every inch of land.An interesting account of a visit to a silk mill was given, showing all the various developments from the time the worm,» are fed on mulberry shoots to the taking of the raw silk from the cocoons.A picture of the home of the average Japanese citizen was presented, and several of their queer customs were brought out.She concluded by saying that 1 SIDE GLANCES By GiUbmitb .V; coph.rv mca ocuvter.imc t m rco.u.r pat.c.v \u201cDon't try to answer now, but didn\u2019t Feller disappoint you in the world series?\u201d real to attend the St, Andrew's parents, Mr, and Mrs.Robert Bad.a' or which she will proceed Crawford.She was also visiting to Toionto, Ont.\tj Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Porter, Al- Mrs.Dearden, of East Angus, fml street, is spending an indefinite time with Mr, and Mrs.Harold Wright her sister, Mrs.William Cooling.| spent, a day in l.ennoxville with Mr-.He.-, e McGill, of St.Johns- Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Wright and bury, Vt., has been visiting lier I Edna.HUNTINCVILLE The November meeting of the Cub and Scout Mothers\u2019 Auxiliary waa held at the home of Mr».All-corn in Mil by, with Mrs, Kenneth Hunting, the joint hoetess, with an excellent attendance.During the bue-ines* meeting, which wa* conducted by the president, Mr*.George Beers, plan* were made for the boys' annual Christmas party.Three new members were welcomed, Mrs.Wendell Harrison, Mr*.E.Aldrich and Mrs.A, Powell.\\fter the meeting adjourned, a delicious tea was served by the Ivoste ses with a gaily decorated Christmas tree forming the centrepiece for the table and lighted candies.\\-.sist.ing the hostesses were Mrs, Pink, of Notre Dame de Grace, aunt of Mr*.Allcorn and Mr*.A, Powell.Mrs.C.Graham, of Milby, and Mrs.G.McClure, Sr., were gueeta at the Gub and Scout Mothers' Auxiliary meeting.Alias Evelyn Eastman, of Sherbrooke, was a giuvt at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Libbcy.Mrs.Granville McClure, Sr., I» a guei-t of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.NoL tcfield, in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs, Roland Campbell ami daughter.Linda, spent the week-end in Richmond, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ambrose Deacon and family.Mr.and Mr*.C.L.Norwood, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr*.Norwood',- parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Taylor.The last of the series of card partie,a was played one evening.\"Û00\u201d was played at five tablets.The winners were Mr.John Trus-tder and Mrs.Ernest.Dewing.During the evening the quilt made by the Ladies\u2019 Aid members was raffled, Mrs.Harold Hunting held the lucky number.Refreshments were served by the committee.PHILIPSBURG Mr.and Mrs.R.C, Sice «pent a day in Montreal.Mr and Mix.D\u2019Arcy Neville and children spent two days at Venice with Mr.Neville\u2019s parents, Miaa Madeline McCarthy, of Montreal, spent the week here with her father, Mr.H.McCarthy, at the home of Mr.ami Mrs.D.N«v (lie.Mrs.J, Kidd and Mis* Connie Kidd have returned home from Burlington, Vt., where they wore guests of Mr, and Mrs.Hill Perry for a few days, A large crowd attended the sup-per in the Whltwell Hall one eve ring given by the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Paul\u2019s Chui'eh.The proceeds were upwards of $ 1 35.The card party held in the United Church Hall was very successful.Cards were played at 15 tables.The prize winners were Miss - - Ti\\ree Royea, Mrs.Courchcsne, Mr*.McGregor\tand\tMrs.\tH.\tGuthrie, of Pigeon\tHill,\tMr.\tA.\tWelsh, Mr.Marlin\tt'rotheis.Mr,\tR.S.G rev- int and Mr, Allan Masked.Delicious refreshments were served hy the hostc.ses, Mrs.J.Kidd, Mr,-.K.Grevait, assisted by oth-ens.The next card party will lie on pc.ember to.A cordial Invitation is extended to all.CANTERBURY Mr.ami Mrs.Lawrence Parsons spoilt the week-end with Mr.ami Mrs.Harley Asker, lion.Adolard Godbout called on N.G.Bennett and purchased threo head o1.Shorthorn rattle.Ho also bought several animals from Thomas Chapman.Several from here attended the Women\u2019s Institute meeting at Scotstown and all had a very enjoyable time.SKI QUAKER OATS FOR l* fC*'»-\u2019 J'«I V ¦ > .vom berve a r/ot Breakfast of my/ there denominations in Japan prior to the world, and it is hoped that the missionary work can soon be combined instead of having only certain denominations covered.Mrs.John Ewing thanked Miss Norris on behalf of the W.A.for her interesting address, The evening concluded with the serving of refreshments by the hostesses.GUTHRIE Mr.and Mrs.Hugh McKellan and Mr.Jack Overing, of Montreal, were guests of Mrs.Nataline Kr-ans.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Sornberger were guests in St.Albans, Vt.Mr.Clifford Catchpaugh, of Springfield, Mass., was calling at Mr.Fred Clough.Mrs.J.H.Sornberger spent a day' in Bedford, where she was the guest of Mrs.J.J.Creller and Miss Lucille Creller.Mr.Wesley Stewart, of Montreal, spent a few\u2019 days at the home of Mr.Horace Sornberger.Mr.Fred Sager, of Pigeon Hill, was a guest of Mr.Fred Clough.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Sornberger motored to Cowansville and attended the Farm Forum Fourth Night meeting held in the Anglican Church Hall.Mrs.George Hayes spent several days in Montreal, where she was the guest of Mrs.Ellen MeBrearty, also the Rev.W.G.and Mrs.New, in Tetreauilville.I.ORNE Mr.A.D.George, Mr.Allan George and H.Plourde were business visitors in Sherbrooke.Mrs.W.L.Bagley spent several days in Montreal with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Allan George and three sons are occupying the new residence erected by Mr.A.D.George.Miss Georgette Ploure, of Warwick, was a week-end guest here of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.Piourde.Mr.and Mrs.H.Evans and family, Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Coyle spent an evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Allan George.Cooling is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, and wish him a speedy recovery.Miss Ruth Cooling is also staying in Montreal to be near her father.Mr.Howard McHarg has returned from a hunting trip.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Kinnear were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Kin-near in Inverness.Mr.Ernest Ross and son, of Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Logan and family.The Christmas Tree Club was entertained by Mrs.Rolfe.All reported a very enjoyable evening.Mr.Robert Cooling has returned from Montreal, where he spent some time to be with his father.Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Johnson have gone to Toronto, Ont., for a brief holiday.Miss Patsv Johnson le in Mont- \u2019reefer & Gambles new M3Ehas swept in a wonderful \u2022ï soap-no other \u201csuds\u201d-no other washday product known-will get your family wash as CLEAN as Tide! .4 Granulattii Hytnosol Product 1 World's CLEANEST wash! Actually BRIGHTENS colors! World's WHITEST wash! Tide-washed shirts, sheets, and towels are the last word In tlaz-zlittg whiteness.Why, in hardest water, Tide gets them whiter than any' soap or any other washing product known.And Tide keeps them dazzling white, week after Into your machine goes Tide .and out on your line goes the cleanest wash you ever hung up! Yes, Tide gets your whole family wash cleaner than any soap or any other washing product.Tide leaves clothes free from dirt, and actually removes soap film, too.See how pretty your soap-dulled wash prints look .after Tide removes the soap film that\u2019s masking them.Tide actually brightens them .and does it safely, too.With all its terrific cleaning power, Tide's truly safe for all your washables.them dazzling white, week aftei week! It\u2019s a washday miracle! Shifts S/x.vi. ns\t\u2014g-C jiO & Moftw £f.D9vî(/$ White Table Wine* «///V ÛtM&maA, A r.vi A SiMKtMS 1Ut SOEûn! MARb WHTA \\ f'GVGGMGT,\t' Sut go aaeao \u2014 tF tco , CO^te OUT OF TWIS SMITH VX'R FORES iMTACT.VOC CAM GET A 308 TtACHlMG COBRASTO \u2022SNMLL/ f* \u2018 Vh Protte.Mrs.Lloyd Fuller, Mrs.Percy Frazer, Mrs, A.E.Fee, Mrs.K.Beattie.Refreshments were served at the\t,\t\u201e\t, close of the evening by Miss Edith compamed Mrs.E.Braeey, when Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Knowles ae- McCourt assisted by Sirs.B.Hayward, Mrs.V.R.Beattie, Mrs.A.Blais, Mrs.A.E.Fee, Mrs.S Fowler and Mrs.J.Fortin.General Notes E.S.Cogan spent I Mr.days in Montreal.she returned to her home in Dunham.Rev.J.C.Tanner, of Dixville, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Longe.Sympathy is extended to the rel-a few atives of Mrs.R.H.Galbraith, who passed away at her home after a Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Marcoux and lingering illness.LITTLE FLAVOR.You'll fine) ttiii famoin-for-flavor too o* yoor grotor\u2019i.in convenient sire pacfcagM clso in«**r-l7T»e*ea bolt.daughter, Miss Fernande Marcoux, of Quebec, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Donot Salvas.Miss Corona St.Pierre spent the week-end with her parents, at Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Boast and Mrs.Harry Hardy were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Boast and family, at Frelighsburg.Mr.Alfred Houle has sold his property on Craig Street, to Mr.John Johnson, of Castlebar.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Marcotte, Misses Rita and Monique and Mr, Paul Marcotte, and Miss Edith McCourt motored to Richieu and Mont- Mrs.E.0.Desmarais has returned from Montreal, where she was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.R.Scott.Mrs.Thomas Torrance was a guest of her sister, Mrs.T.L.Tanner, and Mr.Tanner, of West-mount.Mr.and Mrs.S.Windle, of Knowlton, and Mrs.E, Braeey, of Dunham, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Gunter.Mr.and Mrs, L, Pollock and family left by plane for Edmonton, Alta., Mrs.Pollock and family spent several months with Mr.anj Mrs, Thomas Gleason.Mr.John Smith received the sad STERiU AMD tPFTV MONl-CHALAnICE.L- (Better tare AkOMG A GlTAU.AMD SHIELD For Second Time Tlie Strathcona Prize Was Won By The English School Bedford High School Has Annual Tea Bedford, Que., Dec, 2.\u2014 The domestic science chus of the Bedford High School tied its annual tea recently.This tea was under the supervision of the domestic science teacher, Mrs.K.Ford.Previous to the serving of tea, which was held in connection with Education Week, the guests visited the various ciaes room*.The hall where tea was served was decorated in purple and gold, the school colors.The lace-cowed table was centred with evergreen decorations and tall tapers.The guests were seated at small tables.Miss Betty Corey and Miss Thelma Bombard, school students, poured tea.Those who served wore Kathryn Sheltus, Betty Harris, Isabel Wanzer, and Betty and Shirley Nicholson.Miss Elizabeth Bradshaw, president of the Student Council, was in charge of the giuvt book, CLAPHAM 1 for several years at the home of his ; of Hartford, Conn., and Chester, second daughter, Sarah, Mrs, Wes- of Connecticut, a daughter, Clara, >y Nichols, 501 Oak Street, Indian Mrs.Edward Wilde, of Springfield, Orchard, near Springfield, Mass.I Maas.Two daughters, Ruby and Oti ers surviving him are three \\fton, predeceased him by several sons, Everett and Howard Johnson, years, /f p/easer\" /or supper i West ShefTord, Dee.2.\u2014 Those who accepted Mrs.Matthew's invi-visited their son, news of the death of his nephew, tation to visit the English School on Friday afternoon were reward- real, where they Brother Real Marcotte, of the Mr.Hebert Davis, in a highway Oblate Missionaries, and Sister accident on Saturday.Mr, Davis Marie Adelina (Berthe Marcotte), a was the youngest son of Mr.Lionel member of the Order of the Little Sisters L\u2019Assomption, who expects to leave shortly for Woonsocket, R.I.They also visit Mr, Jacques Marcotte, at the St.Laurent College, and Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Collins, of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr, and Mrs.Clifford Gunter and Davis, and the late Mrs.Davis (nee Sadie Smith), of St.Cyr.Other relatives in Richmond are Mrs.Mary Payne, Mr.Earl Davis and Mrs.Hazel Semple.Three consecutive YVaiHs can be inserted for SI.25.think it Over.MIPFY OLD CHEESE -\t-\t\u201e 47' MAPLE LEAF FUSE LARD -\t-\t33' LARGE FBUMES - -\t2\tn>s.35e CUT MIXED PEEL\t-\t*\tTjlfc pkK.* » SULTANA RAISINS \u2022 -\t2\t29' A î, P rrsppEE CUSTOM\tGROUND\t BOKAR - * -\t-\t,v.51' \u2014 » \u2014 Your Best ''Buy\" ANN PACE FAMOUS MILK BREAD White Whole Wheat Cracked Wheat TOMATOES - CREAM STYLE CaSiCE Mil IONA STANDARD GREEN PEIS 1 IONA STANDARD CUT MX REINS AMU PACE FAMOUS FRUIT CIKE - ANN PAGE 3 VARIETIES PORK & BEANS «É FOOD ¦ - 2 28 oz.tins 20 oi.tin 29 oz, tins 29 oz.tin 3 lb.ring IS ez.fin 20 ozt tins 24 oz.loaf 10/ A & P Fruits & Vegetables ©NS LOW PRICE \u2014 NONE HIGHER CALIFORNIA RED EMPEROR GMFES IMPORTED LARGE CLUSTERS LARGE HEADS HAWES' FLOOR WAX LIBBY'S KETCHUP - A & P SPECIAL BLEND BLACK TEA FANCY PINK SALMON - - MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT FLOUR 5 ROSES - - A A P CHOICE PUMPKIN * 1 lb.tin 11 OK.MI.Ib.Vu tin I lb.tin m \\b.bar 28 ox.tin 4ic 22e 75e 44c 1.39 10e SIZE 2 2 LARI 12 3 lb*.23c IMPORTED CELLO PACK FIRM RED PACKAGE ICEBERG LETTUCE FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS \u2014 Ê GRAPEFRUIT 6\t25 NOVA SCOTIA NO.1 Ni SPY APPLES IMPORTED CELLO I TOMATOES\tAPPROX.1 LB.FLORIDA SWEET, JUICT, THIN SKIN ORANGES\tsize jso'.CANADA NO.1 \u2014 YELLOW COOKING ONIONS - - 3 CANADA NO.1 \u2014 PREPACKED POTATOES\t- 10 CANADA NO.I \u2014 P.E.I.\u2014 GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES .tor 23\u2018 9S \u2014 LARGE.JUICY 49\u2018 for lb*.ph*.dor.lb*.lbs.27c 19c 23' 17' 25' 75 lb.bajr 1.CANADA\u2019S FINEST QUALITY \u2014 RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF \u2014 IT\u2019S THE BEST THERE IS.BONELESS ROUND \u2014 PORTERHOUSE, WING, SIRLOIN BLADE BON* REMOVED STEAKS or ROASTS PARTIALLY BONED SHORT RIB ROAST BE.APS ROAST HAMBURG STEAK FRESH LEG HAM PORK SMOULDERS GRADE A FOWL ib lb lb.FRESHLY MINCED WHOLE OR HAI.P PARTIALLY ROVED SMOKKD \u2014 SHANKLESS PICNIC STYLE 4 to $ I ht.CUSTOM SLICED BREAKFAST BACON FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS lb.i OLDEN 59\u2018 SMOKED FILLETS CUSTOM SLICED 37\u2018 HALIBUT STEAKS 7b 49/ 49/ 39/ 47/ it.47 % 45/ \u201e.37\u2018 39' lb.Ib.Ads IONA STANDARD ed with a cleverly arranged, well conducted, interesting program of songs and recitations.With a salute to the flag, followed by prayers and the hymn \u201cQ God Our Help in Ages Past,\u201d the program began.The ! dramatization of the Scriptural lesson by the school with Florence j Lang and Edith Brunton, in the I leading roles was done with reverence, feeling and telling effect.To see these children conduct a Red Cross meeting with Florence Lang, in the chair demonstrated that the future will not be lacking in either leaders or workers for worthwhile causes.The singing of French songs by the teachers with Edith and Emma Brunton, and Florence Lang was particularly good.The school room recently renovated and redecorated under the personal supervision of the local school commissioner, Mr, William Lang, was most attractive.On the walls were placed samples of the children\u2019s I work, which spoke more eloquently | than words of the fine work being ¦ accomplished here.! Mr.Clifford Matthew's, secre-' tary-treasurer of the Township j Board, was present.For the second j time, Inspector H.D.Wells, has | recommended this school for the | Strathcona Prize in Physical Training.In making the formal pre-! sentation, the Rev.B.S.Murray, M.A., said\u2014\u2018\u2018At a recent meeting of the Protestant Local Com- Mr.and Mr a.C.0.Ward, Mr and Mrs.A.W.Christie, Mr.and Mrs.T.1 enrmonth, Mre.E.Johnson, ibe Misses A.and M, Johnson and Mr.Douglas Ward mo.tored to Gould to attend the fu-' neval of Mr.K.N.Mrlvcr.All's.G.Lennon, Miss V.Forman, Mi*.,s S.Lennon and Mr.L.Bennett, of Inverness, were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.Learmonlh.Mr.and Mrs.\\.W.Christie were guests of Mrs.W.A.Christie, Thetford Mines.Miss A.B.Johnson spent the week-end in Sherbrooke and visited her nie.e, Miss Jane Briggs, at King's Hall, Compton.Mis.- |).Walker spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs.Jane Jamieson, ami family in East Align.Mrs.Curtis Bennett is spend-in ; some time with her sister, Mrs.William Crage, in Stoneham.Mr.and .Mrs.Harold Jamieson ami two sons, Ronald and Ruffie, of hiiinc:ir's Mills, were Sunday guests of Mr.John Walker ami family.Miss Margaret Johnson and Mis.Olive Walker spent Saturday |n Thetford Mines.The Mimes I), and 0.Walker spent an evening as guests of Mrs.FI.A.Johnson and Miss M.Johnson.SWEEÏ5BURG mittee of the Strathcona Trust, | ^ood attendance j when prizes for Physical Training ; in schools were decided, one was ! I awarded to this school.At the sug-j gestion of Dean Laird, and on be-j half of the Strathcona Trust, 1 pre-i sent to this school these books to' I be placed in the library for your | use' | \u201cI join with Dean Laird in con-j gratulating Mrs.Matthews and you, her pupils, on this excellent achievement.More power to you! , Alay these books inspire you to pre-1 pare your minds and character to fulfil our ideal for Education \u2014Mastery for Service.\u201d Mrs.Matthews must be very proud of this additional recognition of her ability.In her you have a most gifted, capable and devoted teacher.I ask you to give her your co-operation.She appreciates your love, loyalty, and obedience.It has been team work that won you, your teacher, and the school, this prize.Keep it up.\u2018\u2018Wishing the pupils healthy,! happy and successful school days ! he concluded with, \u2018\u2018God bless you! every one.\u201d! Later, afternoon tea was served) by Mrs.Matthews assisted by the) pupils.With the singing of \u201cGod Save the King,\u201d the program concluded.Miles Enright to Waterloo one afternoon.Mr.Flllis Lang has returned to his farm, completely recovered, after having received the skilfull medical care of the local doctor, Dr.McCaffetry.Mr.and Mrs.t ieorge Bresee were in Waterloo visiting on Monday last.Mrs.Oza Normandin, of St.Hyacinthe, spent a few days here visaing her daughter, Mrs.John P.Decelles.Mrs.Neva Bell Knott, of Granby, was a visitor in Shefford.Mr, and Mrs.John Buck and their family motored to Cowansville, one evening.Mrs.Leila Coote, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with Iter sister, Mrs.Myrtle Sweet, at the Dona-way home.Mr.and Airs.John McDonald, of Malden, Mass., Mrs.Vere Mac-Cutchin and son, Graham, and Mr.C.A.McDonald, of Granby, wore guests of Mr .and Mrs.J.P.McMahon.Mrs.Myrtle Sweet spent Thanksgiving Day and the week-end at Abercorn, with her daughter and family.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.McMahon were in South Bolton and Waterloo for an afternoon.They were accompanied by Mrs, Contois, who remained with her sister, Mrs.Mary! Blake for an indefinite time.Miss Audry Strange, of Cow- Ma.-s., and formerly of Auburndale ansville, called on Mrs.P.Benham Fla., will regret to Içirn that he one evening.\twas ill in a hospital for three weeks Mrs.Norman Snodgrass enter and passed away on November 18, tained the Ladies\u2019 Guild with a at the ago of 80 year.-.He had been 1 i well and very active while residing PURE DKl tLB.Nl' \"*v UenuRY Uto mU Time for fhe cotietl, most relaxed me«J of )he day \u2014 and time more than ever for comforting cups of Fry's Cocoa.Warming, nourishing, rfe/iet'ou»/ Fry's rounds out any meal so I'crfectlyl Delicious?Of course, because Fry\u2019s richer chocolate flavor has made it tops for taste with young and old \u2014 Canada\u2019s favorite cocoa hy 3 to 1.* In cooking too, that richer chocolat* flavor is so important.Use Fry's for all chocolate dishes.You\u2019ll enjoy them more/ \u2022According to a national survey Cocoa Trie Richer Ckocofalè Ffo/or* Relatives and friends of Mr.| Lauris Johnson, of Indian Orchard, WISH O SMELTS St GASPE SALMON M l,OPS and SHRIMPS Live Lobsters Oysters (shell or bulk) HALIBUT TEL.851 MARCHE JACQUES 180 Short, Wholesale St reel and Retail Fish and Meals Tel.«51 General Notes After spending a short time in the Granby Hospital, Mr.John j Beard has returned to his home | here much improved in health.Airs.Lawrence Doyle, of Quebec, who spent several weeks at the home of Mrs, William Doyle, has returned to her some in Quebec with her husband, Mr.Doyle.Mrs.A.Dutilly, who is a pa tient in St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital, Granby, has the best wishes of her friends for a speedy recovery.Mrs.Ernest Doonan and Mrs.Nugent accompanied Mr.and Mrs.McConnell .Mrs.Hibbard Ingalls and son, Winston, have returned home, after spending several daj's with I her sister, Mrs.Reginald Pibus, ) at Potton Springs, which Mr.Pi-bus entered the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, for emergency treatment.Mr.W.J.Sparks, of St.Catherine, Ont., visited old friends and neighbors here.Rev.T.W.Jones, D.D., and Mrs.Jones, Air.Quigley, Mr.Lewis Lambourne and Air.E.Lambourne, of Montreal, were week-end guests of.Mr.and Mrs.F.Brooks and Miss Laura Brooks.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Bacon and son, Rodney, of Rock Island, were quests of Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Bacon.Miss Helen Parnell, R.N., of Montreal, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Parnell.One afternoon the McConnell bridge near the school house collapsed just as a heavy load of gravel crossed it, but the truck following managed to come to a standstill by a quick turn to the side of the road.Mrs.Jasper MacAulay, Mrs.Peters and Mrs.Lewis MacAulay were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Forand.i i It\u2019s the drink with the garden-fresh flavour of field ripe tomatoes plucked fresh from the vine.Extra delicious because Libby\u2019s use only perfect, sun-ripened fruit and process them the same day they\u2019re picked to retain their fresh perfection of flavour, and to protect those Vitamins A and C of which Libby\u2019s is an excellent dietary source.These are the Vitamins which are necessary for sparkling white teeth, and keen eyesight,which help promote radiant, buoyant health.It\u2019s a wise health rule to ensure that your family drink at least one glassful of Libby\u2019s every day.Serve it often, as a morning pick-up, a luncheon appetizer, a dinner time cocktail.It\u2019s delicious! 4^\u2014^ TOM AT Qentle PreM TOMATO JUKE DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK if you don't, agree that \u2022 > Libby\u2019s Gentle Prd*s\u201d Tomato Product,»,\u2014 Juice, Catchup, Chili Sauce ond Soup \u2014ar, th> b«ir you've \u2022vor tatted.w I9-TR.43 i b Classified Advertising Dept.Phone 6262 FÇR\t.0 KESt/iTS^ 1 ¦ V' SUBSCRIBERS Receiving HOME DELIVERY may report missing copies or irregular service by calling 6261! before 5:00 p.m.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates H.E.GKUNDY, McMANAMY & WAESH Bid»., 70 Wellliiïton St.No.Phone 1688.B.N.HOLTUAM, K.C., ADVOCATE.Roum 108, 70 Wellington No.Phone 76.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg., 4 Wellington So.Tel.707.Armand Rousseau, K.C., W.H.Bradley, D.S Howard.General trial practice, estât»».SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, DBCEM'BEIR 2, 1948.CLASSIFIED ADS.must be received by 4 p.m.previous day.Real Estate For Sale 'Female Heiu Wanted ROOM RESIDENCE.11 DRUMMOND.6 room rtiirlenoe Drummond Koad, 5 roum residence.Little Lake Magi/jj.All immediate poMMtion.Alao UH0 Dodxe car and 1938 De Soto.Apply Ilebert'a, UO Belvidere.Phon* 8450, TYPIST REQUIRED BY WELL EST A IL lished manufacturinar concern in Eaatern Townships.Knowlidge of stenography preferred, with experience in computing figures.Apply in writing to Box 50, j Record.ESTATE OF MRS.WALLACE ALEXANDER A:1 persona having claim» against thi* Estate are requested to send them to ua at once and ail persons owing the Estate are requested to nettle them at once.Coatlcouk, December 1st, 1948.SHLTRTLEJFT A BOUCHiVRD, Attorneys for the Estate.KNOWLTON 6 DOOM HOUSE, HA.RDWOOD FLOORS, furnace, cement cellar, garage.Apply 17S Tenth Avenue.for Sain TWO BUNGALOWS, ONE FIVE ROOM, one three room.1 lot 4(lxflQ, paved street, on bus lino.Terms if necessary.Phone 6081-W.Situations Wanted.Ffinale pc I WOMAN WITH NIJRISING EXPERIENCE j wants position earing for ag-d person I or invalid, can furnish reference*.Box j 59, Record.W.H.LYNCH.K.C., GENERAL RKA| lice.Settlement of Estates.Sun Life, Building, Sherbrooke.HOIaSTEIIN BULL, 10 MONTHS OLD.Mr .Elva M.Burnell, North Hatley, Que.BLACK GELDING, 8 YEARS, WELL train» d as hack horse or cow pony, very rclifibh, three years as school horse.Must be sold to make room for other horse-v.Can be seen at Fairplay Riding Stable.Farm Help Wanted COUPLE, NO CTIIT.DREN, MAN EXPEUI- ' enced for dairy farm.Wife for general house work.No cor iking.\tS partite : quarters, good wages.Apply Alan i Webster, West Shefford, Que.I\u2019honc , Iron Hill, &0rl3.Male Hein Wanted NEW MODERN FIVE ROOM HEATED apartment, hot water year round, available December 15th.Phone 5577-W.FIVE ROOM HEATED APARTMENT with Frigidaire, stove and dinette set.j Phone 267 during day or 3795 at nijfht.7 ROOM HOUSE ON MAIN HIGHWAY.I'j miles from Sawycrville.Immediate possession.Baron J.E.DeVoavojsy, Sawycrville, DOUBLE GARAGE TO RENT, SUITABLE for storage.8 Wilson St., Lennoxville.Phone 1 S.'.R.Chartered Accountants p.S.ROSS & SON.CHARTERED AC-countants, Montreal.Poultry For Sale ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY I now.Supply limited.Cyril Rdfe, Phone 26r3, Bishopton, Que.Dentist 1*0 LIGHT SUSSEX LAYING PULLETS.Apply Gerard Dube, St.Flic Road.Phone 1008-J-6.DR.J A.LANDRY.SURGEON-DENTIS I, 100 Wellington St- No., opposite Court House.Phone 398.Cars For Sale Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETH1ER, PHONE 676, 4 GORDON St., Sherbrooke.Urinary Diseases.Veterinary Surgeon 1935 HUPMOBILE, HEATER AND ANTI-freeze, $173.Henhouse, 10x12, 2 garage door*, $10.Phone 60^1-W.SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 67 Wellington South.I Acme Typewriter Co.Reg\u2019di «V fc.HAMMOND Prop | Antbonzed Representative for Underwood Typewriter* I î4 Wellington Soatb-I'hone ÎUS?( 1*17 MERCURY, 3 TUN TRUCK; ALSO 1949 Int.rnatior al 2 ton truck.Apply Cruiekshank and Packard Iteg'd, Noith j Hatley.$ 550 T A K EIS \\ j -TO N C H E V R U L LT P A N L L delivery truck with licence.Immediate delivery.Keeler and Crose Limited, 140 King St.West.1936 DODGE COACH IN GOOD CONDl-tion.Phone Sawycrville, I3r22.M E\u20acII A NICAL DAUGHTSM A N,, PR AC-ticnl experience in meehr.nical draught** .man Cbsential, permanent position.Apply { giving full particulars including ag , I education, experience and salary desired,1 to Box 60, Record.HEAD FIXER \u2014 EXCELLENT OPPOR- ! Lunity for a first class head fixer duly experienced in Full Fashioned 42, 45 and 51 gg.Wildman and R ading rrwichincs.5 day week, day only, with ideal working .\u2022conditions good re ary and profit enuring plan.Apply Box 58, Record.BI LING U A L YOU NG M A N, 1 -2 9 Y E A R S of ago, high school education, wanted by progressive retail organi/.;11 ;n:i.Worn! r-ful opportunity.Pi.one 28GG, between ; 9 H.m.and 5:30 p.m.YOUNG MAN WITH AT ITU ST FIVE years\u2019 experienee in tool and die making, A good opportunity for the right man.Box 52.Record.Boarders Wanted ROOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN in quiet home in Ivennoxville, near bus line.Use of phone.Mrs.Brand, Phone 478-W.Personal PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (RUB-be- guods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included.(L neral Novelty Co., Dept.\u2018Q\u2019, 71 Major St., Toronto, Ont.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS» mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with prire list Six samples 25c.\t24 ?»rnpl s, $1.00.Mai Arder Dept.C-2 Nov-Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.Situation Wanted.Male For Sale DR.J.P.FORTIER B.A., L.M.C.C.Eye - Ear - Nose - Throat Eyes Examined (2 to 4 P.M.and 7 to 8 P.M.Daily) Tel.316-New Continental Bldg.Sherbrooke, Que.BEAT IT WASHING MACHINE, MODEL \u201cC\u201c ; Belanger stove, large size, wood, coal and gas combination : large ward-i robe, staintd hardwood (7x6x2 feet) ; odd ! picture frames.These articles can 1x2 j seen at 39 London Street.For further j information telephone 1698.; ONE JERSEY BULL, 19 MONTHS OLD; I 12 White Leghorn hens.J.R.Wells, ! Hatley.YOUNG VETERAN, BILINGUAL WANTS\u2019 work evenings nul Saturdays.Experi-, enced typist, office worker and waiter.! Phono >95 between 9-6 (leave name and j J number).THK II & B PEN SHOP e We Sell ® We Repair Mail orders accepted.We are sole agent for Ronson Repairs.Satisfaction Guaranteed.35A Wellington Street South Sherbrooke.Dost and Founr) YEARLING SHORTHORN HEIFERS and one y arling .steer, 5 reds and one roan.Kind r please notify Gordon Kirkpatrick, Bury.! LOST IN HILLOREST ON NORTH HAT-! ley road, spare car whe.1 on Sunday i night.Phone North Hatley, 96 collect.Reward.WANTED to PURCHASE W anted for immediate delivery .1 Maple Sugar and Syrup; large or small quantities.For prices write: H.J.JGLLIFFE LENNOXVILLE - Tel.176-W FLOOR SANDING \u201cDone the way you like it\u201d Expert Workmen\u2014Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 10 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.I794-K BALING Hay and straw baled with power baler in field or barn.Baled bay and straw for sale.BARON J.E.de CSAVOSSY Tel.SAWYERVILLE 41 BISHOP\u2019S WOODWORKING & REPAIR SHOP 14 Magog St \u2014 Tel.4798w Store Fixtures, Book Shelves, Cupboards, Doors, Cabinets.FREE ESTIMATES < PORTABLE UNDERWOOD TYPE WHIT-er, in good condition.Apply St.venson\u2019e ' Florists, 149 Wellington North.Phone 2400.! GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR,! almost new, 7 cu.ft.Apply 215 Short.1 MAN\u2019S MACKINAW, SIZE 38; WOMAN\u2019S i eeal coat, size 16-18.Phone 3201-J.SMALL WHITE PORCELAIN STOVE, wood or coal, equipped with oil burners, waterfront.Aipply 27 Main, Magog.FOUR D003 STEEL FILING CABINET,' | letter or legal size.Phone 1586 or 1414.' GREY ARMY BLANKETS, BRAND NEW.; \u2019\t60x80 inchts, $3.95 each.Smith Surplus Store, 272 Wellington South.LADIES\u2019 SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, sizes 18-20; gentlemen\u2019s winter coat, size 36 ; also parka.No reasonable offer re-i fused.Apply 35 London Street.One secretary and one stenographer for a Company located in Eastern Townships.Reply in own handwriting, stating age, qualifications and experience.Box 62 - Record.ymxmmtmimimzmMmmmsr \\ VETERAN ROOFING REG\u2019D Now contracting for snow plowing of driveways and snow and ice removal from roofs.Prices Reasonable.Tel.1288-.I CHAIN SAWS \u2018Hornet\u201d and I*.M.\u201cVSoodboss\u201d Sales and Service.WHITE GARAGE, COWANSVILLE, QUE.S.G.NEWTON CIVIL ENGINEER Consultant on Construction Projects.150 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS, LIONEL, $22.50 and $37.50.Box, 11, Cookahire.Phone 15.BEAUTIFUL MUSKRAT BACK COAT, size 16-18, good condition.Bargain.Phont* 2461-R.BALER AND TRACTOR, A-l CONDI-tion, complete with all accessories including skis, profitable business.Apply Box ; 67, Record.STOVE WITH OIL, BURNER, IN GOOD condition.Sell cheap for cash.Apply 94 Durham after 5 p.m.MM Graduate nurse for industrial clinic in hospital in Eastern Townships.Permanent.Box 61 \u2014 Record.Carpets and Upholstery CLEANED Modern \u201cDuraclear\" Process Estimates on Request DURA HOME SERVICES REG\u2019D TEL.321-M 12 Plumbing Supplies O TOILETS \u2022\tSINKS \u2022\tWASH BASINS 9 BATHS a WATER TANKS A.GILLMAN \u201cThe Workingman\u2019s Store\u201d 92 Wellington St.South Tel.455 OUTBOARD MOTORS.ALL COMPLETE-ly rebuilt and in A-l condition.Johnson 1\tSD-16 H.P., $265 ; Johnson TD-3 H.P.i (1948 Model) $150; Johnson Single 2 H.P.I $60; Neptune, 2\tH.P., new condition, $05.Hatley Craft, North Hatley.! .20 GAUGE SHOTGUN: ALSO .22 Axiomatic.Can b2 seen at 86 Wellington North, Apt.301.3-PIECE STUDIO SET.IN GOOD COND1-tion.Apply 123a Belvidere St.South.GIVE A COCKER SPANIEL FOR CHRIST-mas, choice of blondes or blacks.Phone 1178rl.COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, UNRE-gistered, $8 up.Registered $20 up.Satisfaction guaranteed.Edwin Martin, Bedford, Que.AMLE HELP WANTED Several Experienced Rayon Fabric Examiners on Finished Goods, are wanted at once by Textile Mill.State Experience and length of Service.Apply to Box No.55.GENERAL ELECTRIC KETTLE $]450 Provides the fastest, most convenient method of boiling water.; Leaves your range free for cooking.ROSS BIRGN ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tel.645 \u201cWe service everything we sell\u201d Rug* RUGS: BEAUTIFUL BROADLDOM RK-versible seamless rugs made from your old carpets, materials, into any sizes or colors, catalogue, information upon ro-quest.Anglo-French Carpet Go.2037 Peel Street, Montre*' Miscellaneous WE BUY Jute Bags - Scrap Iron Horse Hair - Metals Scrap Bagging Scrap Batteries Scrap Radiators Deer Skins WE SELL WAR SURPLUS ITEMS SAM SMITH 272 Wellington St.South rel.838 SAWYERVILLE CONTRACTOR Building and Repair Contract» George Hoy Lennoxville RR.2, Tel.282-J-3 THE HEDGES\u2014A PRIVATE HOME F03 elderly p.ople and convalescents.Xo I mental or bed parlent*.Charlotte S.Palmer, R.N., Church Street, Cowans, ville.Que.Phone 130-J, GALLAGHER'S STORE.BEST QUALITY used clothiny for men, women and children.Also new clothes.Coats ?4.00 up.Dreeaes Î2.00 up.263 Main St, Waterloo.Among those who attended the fifty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Robert French, at j Flanders, were Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd j French, Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Bailey, j Mr.and Mrs.Harry French and ! daughters, Joan and Margaret, Mr.T.C.French, Mrs.Henry French, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald French and \u2019 (laughter.Beverly, Mr.and Mrs.; George Buck and Miss Abbie , French.SAVE FUEL! Eastern Townships Insulation Reg'd.Home Insiüa-tio n fully guaranteed.Warmer in winter\u2014cooler In sumrmr Method : Blower \"Jj| ^ System, FREE ESTIMATES C.MORIN 32 Gillespie Street \u2014 Tel.2213 Sherlwooke.Wanted to Purchase -\u2014.j WANTED \u2014 MEDIUM-SIZED PIANO.IN good condition.C.W.Farrow, Box 3, Stan stead, Que.HARD OF HEARING?vV irld'» first \u2022lectrirai tuarlng aid manufacturrr : AGOUSTIUUN Saks and Service.Imptession and eaf molds made Batteries for all makes ot hearing aids.Demonstrations in the mout prominent cities ot the Eastern Township* Information a* to dates given on re.M V, Taylor, in Richford Yt.Mr, and Mrs.Erie M.Martin and the Misses Susan and Mary Martin of Ste.Rose, spent several days with Mr.and Sira.M.C.Marlin and Mr.Harlan Gardner Marin, Mr, and Mrs.Douglas Boulter, of Massawippi, have been the guests of Mr.and Mrs, Jack Boulter, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil W.Mcl.ellan.Mr.N.P.Cote has been spending several days in Montreal, being called there by the sudden death of his eon, Mr.Wilfred Cote.Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr.and Mrs.Cote.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil McLellan have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Donald McLellan, and daughters, in Knowlton, and of Mr.and Mrs.Stewart McLellan, in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Stewart McLellan, Mr and Mrs.Malcolm McLellan, of Sherbrooke, have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.Cecil W.McLellan.Mrs, Silverson, of Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.William Copping, Mr.Norman Copping, of Waterloo, spent an evening with Mr.and Mrs.Henry H, Savage.Mr.Ross Gendron spent a day-in Sutton, with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H, Gendron.Mrs.W.N.Swett spent a day in Knowlton, at the home of Miami Mrs.Horace Whitehead.Mr.and Mrs.Sydny McElroy, Miss Irene McElroy, Messes, Lawrence and Earl McElroy attended the christening of the infant son of Mr.ami Mi\\s.Kenneth Bockus, in Waterloo, on Sunday, November 21, Miss Irene McElroy was the godmother for her nephew.Mrs, Taylor, of Waterloo, gave a fuller brush demonstration on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.R.A.Savage Jr.Refreshments were served by Mrs.Savage.| Mr.Albert Rainville has sold I his property to Mr.Armand Roy, I of Ste, Anne de Stukely.j Mrs.Mary Gustfaeon, of Manchester, N, H., is spending an in-definite lime with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.annd Mrs.Ellon W.Martin.Concord, N.H., where she will be affiliated with the State Hospital, for the next three months, i Mr.and Mrs.\\V.A.Davis, of ( East Angus, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Woodard, j Miss Patricia Miller, of the Uni-i versity of Vermont, at Burlington, Vt., is spending the Thanksgiving j holidays at her home.Pte.Allen Brewer, of the U.S.Army, is spending two weeks with ; his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Brewer, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Crook and ! two small sons, of Ottawa, Ont., spent a few days with the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.C.B.Crook.LIT ABNER By Al Capp ?-IT SAYS 'dont look j -¦ 0 IKD-AH I\u2014 WONDER Ms TH' GIANT SASSIDGE.- wrappin' machine: DONE PROVIDED YO\u2019 WlF A HUS&IN, MOONBEAM take HIM T' TH\u2018 FINISH UNE AN' THEN MARRY UP WlF HIM.\" THEN MC GOTTA GUP-PORT YO! FO' TH' REST O' HIS NATCHERAL UFT\" $ - ft .W -Ve look .9 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin \"\\ LOGS YOU .VOsASS AViSWit?\\-OViLS\\CY, tVVPA YOU ,?G4 left YOU BEHIND.WITH A FEEBLE GESTURE OF REMORSE FOR THF PMN HE- WOULD CAUSE YOU! TLy-ILdD! |1 1 SEE.PIP HE USU.M LV KISS YOU WHEN LEAVING FOR AM HOUR.OR TWO ?N-NO BUT.M&tüfoèm.UTTERLY INCAPABLE OF MURDER,.OR.OF ROBBING ML 1 i i Ù*U0 jh > n-TYc- î , .VU or f au aj By V.T.Hamlin ALLEY OOP I HTP.\u2019 BETTER MOVE TM 'TO MY CAVERN V.-HECE I CAN / AY.ffISMT, VF'E-ARO VtlAT TH\u2019 WlYEE fWoZ] 1 THANKS T VOU, QQrti PA: NEAR PEAC.' / \\ NOW CRAB A MOLT-TOJ TAKG \\\tWîfftvn' TOP QUALIFY MEATS.FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.PRIME STEER HOUND STEAK FIRST GRADE PASTEURIZED BUTTER ,70c Minced, lb.5§c PORTERHOUSE, T-BONE or STEM 0R BOAST\tWING ib.69e FRESH LEAN KAMBORG\tib 39e PRIME STEER ROUE® 11\tib.85c CHOICE LEAN RDICKET FREE cabbage\taqc with each 5 lbs.\tlb.\t CHOICE YOUNG PORK LOI Fillet End\tib 49c PORK CHOPS Centre Cut lb.55°\t CHOICE WESTERN VEAL STEAK\t,, 75c RIB or LOIN VEAL CHOPS\tib.69c SIRLOIN, RUMP or LEG VEAL ROAST\tib.65c FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER\t,b.25c IMPORTED TOMATOES Ripen2F.b.m\t29cb15c CALIFORNIA ICEBERO LETTUCE\t2 h, 25c N3W l-COK.FT-Vl'-ENOUGH C\\~ VPUC Û4JMF-' TM rCREV 1 KAPPA HIT COG BUT AS KINO.IN TH' INTERt STS Cr JUSTICE, Ï.PUKE KIN5 > l.PUT JUiTICt PMI.\" YOU WOULDN\u2019T KNOW JUSTICE iff Y\u2019MET IT PACH TO FACC.\u2019 vou'rk a i:vg r.\\r blot ON 1H' HUMAN RACE/ / -Y-, \"t-*-tCj!''*^ w: PRISCILLA\u2019S POP FRESH DAILY Grade \u201cA\u201d Large\tDoz.FOR A DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL MEAL \u2014 CHOP SUEY SPROUTS ,b.19c CHINESE SOYA SAUCE HF.SAYS HE WANTS ME TO HAVE ALL THE THINGS HE DIDN'T HAVE WHEN HE WAS LITTLE1 By Al Venneer DID.BUT HE SAID HE HAD A BIKE WHEN HE WAS vx LITTLE!! 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WHY DONT YOU ASK HIM FOR a BIKE\u201d hoaa i*»* by w a atuvit.r »r*c FOR CHOP SUEY bottle 25c DELICIOUS PORK SAUSAGES lb.42 DELICIOUS WIEKEIS lb.42 CHOICE, SLICED BOLOGNA lb.35' SMOKED LEG Whole or Shank-end lb.49c CHOICE SPRING LAMB ROASTS ib.38c SLICED BACON Platter type lb.59' CHOICE LEAN COTTAGE ROLLS ib 58& CALIFORNIA ORANGES Size 288 2\t55e FLORIDA TANGERINES Size 210 3 Doz.55\u2018 4 STORES TO SERVE YOU FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Merrill Blo*aer /-T IX.NAY- MO EATIM& UP THE PROFITS WE HAVEN'T MADE YET.YOU KNOW THEgeS ONE MITCH IN THIS PACKAGE-CARRYING- >| ,hc:\t'N WHAT TA THEY «GOT WE\" COMPETITION\tgot?just a Yefz'fft I TkUwK \u2022 Af - ' iMALiKS: L OOKF \\ Sorpvm ady.p»jr nTMCR.- [> v -dJPPOLt YOU COULD / HUNT'MG AIM7 EXACTLY if \\M)) -IM MY\tw'c piMD MC A ^ 2,THER?rni/^ ok ® n \"\u2014 yC U A W\u201d - r.BUSINESS / >xr/\u2022;/ PARCEL DELIVERY C.CI00 i4Îb BV NF A LEBVICr «NC T M RE O I» S TAT Off VIC FLINT VI STIIL DEPLORE YOOP DIVORCES, \\ ' / CHPISTOPttTI?.AMD THE IMM WENT \\ \\ CNEOEYDUPCOUSIWPOBIN.BUT I , I PROMISE YOU DOTH SHALL SHARE 1 \\ IN WY WILL FOR THE SAKE / Y.OF THE FAMILY.BY MICHAEL O\u2019MALLEY and RALPH LANE / THE FIIFTY DEAL I JUST PUT OVER I DESERVES A LITTLE CELEBRATION \\ BEFORE BREAKFAST /\t^ /THE OLD LADY WILL PERK r 11 a her yW / ;s veralV fj UP HER EARS WHEN 1 TELL HOW CUDDIES KEPT URGING TO LEAVE ROBIN ! Wl HAD A DRINK TO STEADY MY NERVES/Jc riT/ CUDDIES rg WILL GO BACK $200,000 RICHER/ PRETTY CLEVER DUDE/W à W \\ cqpp.vvo by nt* nrovict.inc.JOE PALOOKA - ( YE YEAH.HIS FOOM'S By Ham Fisher THEY TOlE ME JOE PAIOOKA'O P(\tJ BE HERE .THIS IS TME CALLAHAM }, W JAY YOU RE ACT, AIN r ,T ?\t.( ______0 Central Market\tCentral Market\tCentral Market\tJulien Levesque\t At Lansdowne M: \u2019 et\t239 King Si.West\t42 Wellington St.North\tLENNOXVILLE\t phone ORDERS\tMeats - Fruits - Vegetables\tLarge Meat uid Fish, Fruit\tPhone Orders - t ree Delivery\t Free Delivery 414 .413\tDelivery Service\tand Vegetable Display At All Times.\tFresh Fruits, Vegetables\t No Fruit ,jt Vegetables\t\tNo Phone - Free Delivery\tand Fresh Fish\t At This Market\tPhones; 3370 \u2022 3371\tOver 10 lbs.\tPhone ; Lennoxvilh 410\t QHH DEAÊ HE 5 T STILL MOCKED OUT 1 ( OHH.WrPORE ' r>f^ FRFN.4 Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1943.- OBITUARIES Hundreds Homeless In Southland Flood MRS.T.E.WHITE, OF MONT-REAL, FORMERLY OF CALL\u2019S MILLS.Call\u2019s Mills, Dec.2.\u2014Mrs.T.E.White, a former resioent of Call\u2019s Mills, passed .away on September .'10 in Montreal, where Mr.and Mrs.White had resided for a few years.Before her marriage she was Miss Elizabeth Fletcher, and wae united in marriage 55 years ago last March to Mr.White and resided for several years in Call's Mills, She had a kindly disposition and was always ready to give a helping hand in any good cause.The remains arrived by train at West Brome.The funeral service was held at the United Church on October 2, and was conducted by Rev.S.Rowe, of Sutton.The floral offerings were both numerous and beautiful and testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held.The bearers were Messrs.William Barnes, Wallace, Horace and Sheldon Wells.The burial took place at the Sweet Cemetery at West Brome.Among those from a distance were Mr.T.E.White, Mrs.Agnes\u2019 Brereton, Miss Crescent Brereton ! SAve Mowey wi+B MO RUSBiNG mmm Vow can save up to 20c a pint on your -floors and linoleum.and Mr.and Mrs.Myrton White and daughter, Mias Gladys White, Master Robert White, of Montreal, Mr.Sydney White, Dr.and Mrs.Cedric White and Miss Marion, of Toronto, Ont, Mira Margaret Scott, of Newjort, Vt, and ,-everal relatives from Vermont, besides many friends.To the bereaved family, friends here extend their deepest sym-l pathy.MRS.FRED CARRIERE, OF MONTREAL, FORMERLY OF WEST SHEFFORD.West Shefford, Dec.2.\u2014 Those who knew Mrs.Fred Carrière during the years she resided in West Shefford with her husband and family were surprised to learn of her sudden death at her home m Montreal in her 70th year, on Sunday afternoon, November 14.Since the death of her husband, who was the C.P.R.station agent here for many years prior to his being transferred to Hull, Mra.Carrière lived with her sons, Vincent and Paul, in Montreal.After Requiem Mass in Montreal, the body was brought to West Shefford on Wednesday morning for interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery here beside her husband and eldest son, Martin.¦ Mrs.Carrière was a strong char-a.ter, who stood for the be-t tilings in life.Her only daughter, Marie, and five sons, one of whom is Mr.Othneil Carrière, of Sherbrooke.as well as her two nieces, Mrs.William Dunlavey and Mrs.Lewis Dunlavey, of West Shefford, and other relatives, survive her.« \u2022\u2022-\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022 m Member» of *n En»Iey, Ala., family wait anxiously for evacuation by boat on the porch of their flooded home.Their car in foreground i* almost completely covered by water.Three days of torrential rains caused rivers to overflow, forcing hundreds of families in Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee to leave their homes.Louis Roy; her sisters, Mrs.Ada-1 employed as machinist by the Do- Young Mothers\u2019 CIü\u2019j Meets In North Hatley North Hatley, Dec.2.\u2014A regular meeting of the Young Mothers\u2019 Club was held in the Community Hall.The meeting was opened by-all members uniting in the Lord\u2019s Prayer.i The roll call was answered by ; fifteen members, each responding ; with a brief resume of a book she had recently read and enjoyed.Many new books were brought, to the attention of the Club, and a disefssion on the subject was enjoyed.It was learned with regret that ; Mrs.Jean Voissard, one of the | first members of the Club, has moved to Montreal.The best wishes of the Club were extended to her, and their regrets at losing her.After the business period, games I were enjoyed, under the leadership : of Mrs.Robert Vaughan and Mrs, Steward Reed.A new young mother, Mrs.Armand Bachand, was welcomed into I the membership.CURRIER A card party was given at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Bryant, for the benefit of the Women\u2019s Institute, to be used in Community Mr.and Mrs.L.G.Taylor were in Sherbrooke to attend a meeting of Consentrated Milk Producer's As- sociation.The Austin Women\u2019s Institute invited >I;ss McGill of Macdonald Hall improvements.Progressive College, gave two demonstrations five hundred was played at ten in the Community Hall on the affables.Prizes were won by Bruce ternoon of November 19.These Coates taking a lady\u2019s place, and demonstrations were on \u2018\u2018Good Leonard Shuttlewcrth.Ref re-h- Grooming\u2019\u2019 and \u201cStain Removing.\u201d ments were served by some of the, A few of the Cherry River ladies ladies.\tattended as well and a picnic lunch Mr.and Mrs.Clifton Bryant and was served.CANTERBURY EAST Jurt spread It on-Dries to « shine*.I Ho r-vT^AX *\u2022 ANOTHER BARGAIN/ AERO PASTE 'HKk-lusfrwslfonbte-l9* MRS.RENE SALVAIL, OF MARTINVILLE.Martinvilie, Dec.2.\u2014This community was saddened by the premature death of Mrs.Rene Sai-vail, formerly Alice Roy, at the age of 33 years, at the Hotel.Dieu Hospital in Sherbrooke, where the utmost care was given to her.Mrs.Salvail succumbed after a few hours of illrce?.Her funeral and burial took place in Martinvilie with Rev.Father Rosaire Archambault officiating.She leaves to mourn her loss her has band ; four children, Renaud;', Claire, Jean Louis and Miche!; her parents, Mr.and Mrs.minion Bridge Company, Ltd., in Montreal.He spent the greater part of h;s life in East Angus, where he was an employee of the Brompton Pulp and Paper Co.Ltd., for 32 years, lard Laflamme (Rose), Mrs.Alfred Paradi- (Malvina), Mrs.Roger Rrse (Carmen), Lorraine, Jocelyne and Monique; two bro-! thers, Patrick and Jean Marc; her 1 father-in-law and mother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Salvail; George, Hector and Noela Salvail, brothers-in-law and sister-in-law.Those from out of town atjJr., the Misses Irene and Mabel the funeral were Mrs.Robert Fre- Crump, all of East Angus; two chette, C.R.Salvail, Arthur Bel- sisters, Mrs.T.Seviour, of Shrews-isle, Honor! Boutin, Mr.and Mrs.bury, England, and Mrs.N.Pas-G.Raboin, Mr.F.X.Salvail, Mir.sant, of Wellington, England; and Mrs.Napoleon Boivin, Mr.I three brothers, Harry and Tom, Louis Couture, Mr.Simon Des-1 of Birmingham, England, and Her-chene, Mr.Antonio Blanchard,\u2019 bert, of Wolverhampton, England; Louis B rousseau, Joseph Breault, ! two sons-in-law, Mr.J.P.Cleary, Guests of Mrs.Sylvester Goodin | included Mr.and Mrs.Maurice I Goodin and Miss Edith Goodin, i Mrs.Thomas Chapman, the Misses ! Gloria and Frances, Masters Ron- Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Fortin, took place in St.Patrick\u2019s Church, Magog, June 29, 1909.Mr.Garceau and his fattier were ,,.o , n______.\t¦ proprietors of the Grand Central vrv.\\nitrm r -i L anG t Hotel and Union House (formerly ter Macleod and Mrs.j\u2019ustin Shar.knowen as the rairview House) n,an He is survived by his wife; four at Magog for many years.At three: tuje\u2018t 1\t4\t\" daughters, Mrs.J.P.Cleary, of different times he held responsible / f:A //L1 lo win, mcf/aû % DEWAR\u2019S SCOTCH WHISKY 01 D //) Perfect for Rolling Your Own Albert Hamel, Mka Jeanne Salvail, Mias Bernadette Roy, Mr, Laurent Salvail, Paul Salvail and Emile L'util.Numerous floral tributes and telegram - of sympathy testified to the esteem held for Mrs.Salvail.To the bereaved family the citizens of Martinvilie convey their profound sympathy.MR.JOHN LUSSIER, OF WEST SHEFFORD.West Shefford, Dec.2.\u2014 With the death of Mr.John Lussier, at the age of 83 years, on Sunday morning, November 7, at tbs home of his daughter, Mrs.Do.ethe Morin, a Shefford landmark ha-been removed, Coining heie as a young man, Mr.Lussier was employed by the C.P.R.as a timekeeper during the construction of their railway line here.For many years he was a travelling sale man of the old school, walking throughout the province selling sacred pictures, etc.In this way he made many frie».A who will regret the passing of one whom they respected and admired.His wife predcea ed him a few weeks ago.Two sons and two daughters, besides many grandchildren and great-grandchiMren survive.His funeral took place on Tuesday morning, November 9, with interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery here.meeting in Seotstown.Marathon, Ont., Mrs.T.Rowland,1 positions for the government.In town1?w^^^ue^ oY Mrs.f Lintott his younger years, Mr.Garceau and Mrs.J.Sharman.was interested in all kinds of\tMrs.Percy Coates, Miss Laura sports.He owned race horse» and Goodin and .Mr.Homer Ross spent took part in races at the different a day in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Harold Mayhew, Mrs, Doug-Mr.and Mrs.\tGarceau came to\tlas\tMayhew, Mrs, Prentice\tJack- Rock Island to\treside six years\tlin\tand Mrs.Justin\tSharman st- age.He was a very kind man to tended the Guild at Mrs.Thomas his family, liked his home, ând Chapman\u2019s.being of a friendly disposition was, Mr.Homer Ross and Mr.Doug-liked by all who\tknew him.\tlas\tGoodin spent a\tday in\tEast Ihc survivors\tgre the widow,\tAngus with friends, one daughter.Jacqueline (Mrs.\tGuests of Mrs.Lintott were Mr.Gaston Girard); son-in-law, Mr.I and Mrs.Daniel McLean, of'Scots-Girard; two grandsons, Ronald and! town, and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Mario, of Granby; an aged mother, Jolliff and children, of Sherbrooke.Mrs.Clarinda Garceau, of Derby Mr.and Mrs.Jacklin spent a day Lme, three cousins and a host opin Sherbrooke, friends.\t| Mr.Thomas Watson, of Scots- The funeral was held Tuesday I town, was a guest of Mr.Clayton morning, Oct.19, at 9:30, in the; Sherman and Erwin Watson.Church of Our Lady of Mercy Roc!; Itsland, with the Rev.Fr Guay in charge.Rev.Fr.Caron ent tokens of the deep regard was deacon and Rev.Fr.Turccttej which the deceased wras held, was sub-deacon.\tj The bearers were Messrs.J.W.Burial was in Mount St.Mary's j McNally, E.H.Millet, H.J, Cemetery at Stanstea'd.\t| Cordeau.\tLeo Gignac, Ludgcr The beautiful flowers were si!- Salois and Paul E.Ricard.of Marathon, Ont., and Mr.Rowland, Jr., of Montreal; three grandchildren and many nieces and nephews who mourn his loss.One sister and one brother pre-! deceased him.Prayers were said at the late residence on Thursday, Oct.28, by Rev.George Robins, who also conducted the service in Christ | Church at 2 p.m.\u201cRock of Ages,\u201d \u201cLead Kindly Light\u201d and \u201cXbide With Me,\u201d favorite hymns of the deceased, were sung during the service.The bearers were Messrs.K.A.| Little, F.Rowland, Percy Stick-! les, George Rowley, Robert Grey and Alphonse Michaud, friends of1 the deceased.Tlie floral gifts were very num-| erous and beautiful and many mes-[ sagee.of sympathy were received by the bereaved family.' Interment was made in St.Thom-as\u2019 Cemetery, Westbury.\u201e\tn ou who attended the funeral were I Mr.and Mrs.James Ward, Mr.| an 1 Mrs.George Ward, Sr., Mr.and Mr-.Sidney Ward, Mr.amP Mrs.Hector Pehlemann, Mr.Howard Ward, Mr.and Mrs.George! Ward, Jr., and Mrs.Thomas Ward,; all of Bury; Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Ward, Mr-.Errest Webb and Mrs.Al en ( irk, of Bishopton ; i Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleary and daughter, Dianne, of .Marathon,| Ont Dewar's is the Medal Scotch of the world, with otter 50 Medals and prizes for merit.L ! ^ùQVBüp., JohnDpC Pt, nrH.distilled.O I T L E D SLINOED AND MR.OF SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE TOBACCO G reciter security AND FREEDOM If you would enjoy greater security and freedom from bother in connection with your investments \u2014stocks, bonds, mortgages, real estate \u2014 simply place them with us for safekeeping and supervision under our Management Service.For a small fraction of the revenue from your investments, you can obtain the benefit of our wide facilities and experience, which afford a measure of convenience and protection that may be worth much more to you and your family than the moderate cost invotved.A few minutes investigation may prove a good investment.THE ROYAL TRUST CORPORATE SECURITY COMPANY MONTREAL IDS ST.JAMES ST.W HARSOUR 4 2 21 PERSONAL SERVICE WILLIAM PHILLIPS WEST SHEFFOPD.West Shefford, Dec.2.\u2014At his home in West Shefford, Mr.William Phillip-, after a protracted illr.esi, pa red away.A native of Quebec, he was a keen sportsman and a former employee of the Canadian Pacific Railway office staff, during which time he resided in We.-tmount.Mr.Phillips, upon his retirement se.eral years ago, came to live here, accompanied by his wife.This highly respected 83-year-old gentleman had many frlendi: here and elsewhere, who regre: his passing.Thq funeral took place on Monday atternoon, November 1, with Archdeacon Lid.-t.one, of Granby, officnatlng.Miss Lang presided at the organ and an augmented choir rendered appropriate music.His widow, the former Anna Brown; three daughters, Mrs.Mat-ton 'and Mrs.Thurston, of Montreal, and Miss Jean Phillips, of Toronto, Ont.; five grandchildren; three sisters, of Quebec, and a brother, Robert, in the United States, survive him.MR.GORDON BROWN CLARK.OF BROWN'S HILL.Brown\u2019s Mill.Dec.2.\u2014The re-;\t>, » -\u2014-,- - ¦ mains of Gordon Brown Clark, ! Coates, of Sherbrooke; a son who passed away in the Sherbrooke Hospital, were buried here in the old cemetery beside those of his father and mother, William and Elizabeth Brown C'ark.Mrs.Rosa Jensen, her son, Paul, and his wife and Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Stebbins, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mr*.Raymond Gaudreau, of Lcnnoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Woodard, of North Hatley, and several others accompanied the remains and were present for the committal service, which was read by Rev.Fred Williams, rector of Trinity United Church, Sherbrooke.Others present were the following cousins: Brown, of Beebe Plain, Vt., and Mrs.H.G.Ayer and Mr.Mrs.G.L.Temple.ALBERT GEORGE DOWNES, OF BP.OOKBURY.i Guelnh, Ont., Dec.2.\u2014 There entered into rest on November 11, 1948, a dearly loved father and friend of all who knew him, in the person of the late Albert G.Downes in his 97th year.Mr.Downes was born in Brook-bury, Que., on March 9, 1852.He married the late Hannah Bennett ! on A or il 30, 1883, and together] they farmed, with the exception of] a sho t stay in Colorado, on the old familiar hojr.e farm in Brook-, bury, until they retired from active work.In Ociober of 1931 they came to Guelph to reside with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Downes, where his wife pre-1 deceased him on November 27,1 1939.Mr.Dowr.es was a member of I j both the I.O.O.F.and Masonic, Lodges.He was a charter mem \u2019 her of the Bury I.O.O.F.and join-] 1 e-1 the Cookshire Masonic Lodge in 1897, from which he transfer-1 1 red to become a charter member' ' of Lingwick Lodge, No.97, in ; i 1906, and in this year of 1948 re*! ceived his jewel for 50 years mcm-' bership.Surviving are his son and daughter-in-law, Clarence and Lila Downes; a daughter, Mrs.Elie n- law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Lynn Rich, of Elnora, Alta.; a brother, Arthur, of Elnora; nine\u2019 grandchildren and 19 great-grand-] children.The funeral service w-as conducted from the McIntyre and Greenaway Funeral Home by the Rev.D.L.Gordon, minister of Chalmers\u2019 United Church, in Guelph.Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetrey, Guelph, beside his wife.Attending the service from a distance were Mar*.Elie Coates, Mrs.Lynn (Angie) Rich, Stan and Hazel Card, Cliff and Ethel Sorel, Mr.and Mrs.Carroll! Bob and Joafi Webster and Freda Mr.and McAdams.The hearers were Roger, Os borne re nee, sler.and Milton Downes,' Law-Clifford and Robert Web- MR FRED CRUMP, OF EAST ANGUS.\t]\t-\u2014\u2014 East Angus, Dec.2.-The com- MR.GIORGK P.(jARLEAI munity was saddened am! shocke ! i\tKOCH ISLAND at the sudden passing of Mr.Fred i Rock Island, December 2.\u2014There] Crump at his residence on Tues-! passed to his rest Mr.George! day, October 26, in his 72nd year.P.Garceau, on Friday October Born in Trench, Shropshire, 15, after a short illness, though he] England, on February 28, 1877,Iliad been failing for over a year.m Use it just is it pours from the tin.Bcc Hive Syrup's sunny, golden goodness improves is it sweetens\u2014adds delicious, thrilling flavour to a wide variety of puddings.Saves you time, trouble and money, too\u2014a pudding sauce for less than a penny a serving! f GOLDEN CORN '.CswAVv; Product of ST.LAWRENCE STARCH CO.LTD.O.-.DURHAM CURS SIIRCH ivnsr liimoRT starch ST lAWRtNtf CORN (III the son of Thomas Crump and his wife, Emily Whittingham, he came to Canada in 1911.In that year he married Ellon Ward, of Wellington, England.For three ycai* Mr.Crump wae Georgianna Fortin, daughter He was the son of Mr.and Mrs.Oliva (Pleasance) Garceau and was Isorn in Sianslend village on April 4.1SS2, His marriage to the former | of HOCKEY PICTURES You con hove picture» of every player In the Nationol Hockey league ., oil the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Canadiens, and the favorites In the 4 other teams of the N.H.L Here's a wonderful opportunity\u2014and here's all you have to do: For every two pictures you wont, send in one 5-lb.Bee Hive Syrup label.That's all.Specify the player's name .your name and address .enclose necessary label, and mall to the address on the Bee Hive Syrup container.One hockey picture may also be secured free by sending In ?l-ibels from Durham Corn Slarch or Ivory laundry Starch packages.¦% -t. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19-i 3.n Senior Guild Held Successful Tea In The Brompton Clubhouse East Angus, Dec.2.\u2014The Sen- .-et was won by Miss Caroline West-ior Guild held its Christmas tea and gate.Mrs.McFadden acted as cash-sale in the Brompton Club House iere.The proceeds from tea and on Wednesday, November 24.The sale were $161.president, Mrs.Thomas Mason re-\t- ceived the guests.\tEMMANUEL W.M.S, The club room was decorated for The W.M.S.of Emmanuel United the occasion with small Christmas Church met with Mrs.Ernest John- trees and evergreens.The tea table, ston.Eleven members and two vis- .\t,\t.,\t.\t, , which was presided over by Mrs.;itors were present.Mrs.Labonte ~?na .Penod\u2019 ^noucted by ^ Warner was prettily laid with a was in the chair and led the wor- -uart *a-or\u2019 w - r?a< a.Por\u201con Christmas cloth and red candles in ship service, the theme of which Christmas holders and the small was \"Thy Kingdom Come\u2014Through tea tables were set with white tea The Healing Ministry of the cloths and red candles in Christmas Church.1' The opening hymn was, holders.Mrs.Gregory, Mrs.Robins, \"Thy ceaseless Unexhausted Love.\u2019 Mrs.Westgate, Mrs.Bowen, and A confession of sin was read in Mrs.Lavers served at the tea hour, unison.A solo, a Buddhist Chant while Mrs.Raymond Willard, Mrs.was sung by Mrs.Edwards.Four Reginald Bailey and Mrs Douglas j members read passages of Scrip- , n ,\t.Willard had charge of the fancy ture relevant to the theme, The! U1,l,eC?1'V'e.r 4 work articles, novelties and knitted Healing Ministry of Jesus, articles.Mrs.Hodges looked after: The roll was called and the min-the mystery parcels and Mrs.Fred, utes of the last meeting were read Gilbert had charge of the guessing t:nd approved.The treasurer being on the weight of the Christmas absent no financial report was giv-cake, and the raffle on the lunch- en.eon set.The cake was won by Mr.A nominating committee was appointed to bring in a slate of officers for the coming year to the next meeting.It was decided to hold the Christmas candle-lighting ser-«\tvice in the church on the Sunday ''Î Ckvvn1\tevening before Christmas Sunday.J i»'* J\tChapter III in the study book entitled \u201cDoctors Old and New\u201d was presented by Mrs.Little assisted, by Mrs.Joyce and Mrs.Beliveau, and this was followed by a discussion on \"Medical Missions in China.\u201d Mrs.Little closed with prayer for all missionaries in China, and for the new medical missionaries so urgently needed there.The meeting closed with the singing of a prayer hymn,\"Father Whose Will Is Life and Good.\u201d Tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Edwards and Mrs.M.Sutton.Nino Say Edward Tincarre, and the luncheon f(0ok hu t gtm MW, //l\\\\\\ l adies\u2019 Circle Has Meeting 1 Nerili Halley Ncr.h Hatley.Dec.2.\u2014 A regular meeting of the Ladies Circle of the North Hatley Baptist Church was hold at the Community Hill.The meeting was opened with a devo- Mrs.of Scripture tnj lead in the repetition of the Lord\u2019s Prayer.The members joined in singing two fav-orite hymns.During the business period, presided over by the president, Mrs.Joseph Ditchburn, plans were completed for the Christmas Sale and Tea to he held in the Hall on Sat- The Circle's usual practise of remembering friends, shut-ins, and those \u201cspecially remembered,\u201d was discussed, and it was voted to continue the custom of gifts and cards.The president, accompanied by Mrs.Gien Bennett, were authorized to represent the Circle at a meeting of the Community Christmas Party.Miss Hazel Cinnamon was appointed convener of the tea committee, Mrs.Garland Conner in charge of home-cooked food, Miss Ethel Bennett and Mrs.Simon Kezar responsible for decorations, Mrs.Stuars Taylor in charge of the fancy table, and Mrs.Majoury and her mother, Mrs.Thompson, at the gift table.A new friend, Mrs.Townsend, who has recently moved from Sherbrooke to North Hatley, was welcomed by the president.At the conclusion of the business|'ernie Montgomery, hour a hot supper was served by Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Speck and Smugglers Used EaK-Pint \u201cPis: Boat iinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Drummondville, were week-end Alexander Lavalleo.at Roxton Falls.Mrs.M.Cote has been spending a few day: with Mr.and Mrs.Aime Brin and family.Mr.Jules Demers and Mr.Armand Lamarche have had their houses wired for eleciricity.Mr.and Mrs.Raphael Brien, of guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Duval.Mr.Harry Beauregard called on Mr.and Mrs, George Oborne and Mrs.Haslett.Mr.Andre Lavallee, of Waterloo, spent the week-end here with Mr*.Lavallee and family.Frontier police at Varese, Italy, examine a 13-foot, pedal-powered, midget submarine captured on Lake Lugano.Police suspect smugglers used the craft, built from old beer barrels, to carry contraband between Switzerland and Italy, but Have no proof.But just the same, they held the builder, 23-year-old Lorenzo Cattoti, on a charge of building a ship without Ministry of Marine permission.terest, in Quebec, spent a dry with ! ( his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.| BONDVILLE Mrs.John Bassett, at their country home here.The Guild of the Church of the | Mr.and Mrs.T.West were call-.\tGood Shepherd held a \u201c500\u201d card,ers on Mr- and Mrs.G.M.Thomp- the hostesses, Mrs.Garland Con- two children, of Sherbrooke, spent party in aid of the Children\u2019s Christ- son, of Magog.ner, and Mrs.Moody Merrill.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Clark spent'era! days in Sherbrooke, where he prize General Notes\t! a day in Montreal, where they were was serving on the jury.Mr.and Mrs.John Luce and Y0'11^ by Mr.and Mrs.Gavin Mor-j Mr.Harold Leggett, of Somer-small daughter Heather of Bury torl> Toronto, who returned to ville.Mass., was a guest of his mo-were guests over the week-end of lvInrth WatW t,1pm ,ino,lt +,\u2019\u201c\u201d ^ej ''eek'®ncl a
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