Sherbrooke daily record, 20 août 1956, lundi 20 août 1956
[" THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS\u2019 TOWNSHIPS SUNNY \\\\n COOL Mainly sunny today snd Tti»s-day; continumK pool; winds light low tonight snd high Tuesday, \u2022Wi and 70.Established 1897.Price; 5 Cent» SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDAY, AUGUST .'0, l Sixtieth Y#or EGYPT REJECTS DULLES' PLAN f>;/- ¦ Bucks International Operation Of Suez; Pledges Free Canal LONDON\tI'1 An I \\ pti,tn oflit ial torlnv is- jn trd nn Amrii« nn plan to ronr ihr Sup*\t.rvrinl hour» hrtoir il woh to l>r put formally before the 22 oouty-try conferente on the cnnnl » future I ilteen countups were reported lineil up behind the plan Stale Seetetiny Dulles of the l nited StHlee WS* to introduce in written lorin «I an afternoon conferenc# session Meanwhile a high Western offn ini s,ud that the dan yer of shooting as a result of ! gypt s seisute ol the Sner C anal C o.has dintinished considerably.Ihr ol ( irinl said Dulles h.is won I'tinre Minister I den nvrt to his view that the nationaliraiton must he coutrteied by nroial torra rather than a military ahow of strength.Hullos also was reported con ThreQ Killed Near Granby Three died when these two cars collided violently on the highway between Granby and Waterloo on Saturday.Killed in the 7\tcar at left, was driver, Leo Martin, 31, of 113 St.Antoine St., Granby, andin the second, Renaud Champagne, 20, of Stornoway, Que.Another passenger in Champagne's car, Louis Plante, 23, also of Stornoway, later died in St Joseph's Hospital, Granby.Three others in the second car, are in serious condition.\t(Record Photo by Breton Studio) World News In Brief Shepilov Moving Skillfully To Boost Russia In Mid-East BHUJ, India (Reuters) \u2014 Prime Minister Nehru suffered bruises on his right arm, right knee and right shoulder Saturday night when a jeep in which he was travelling overturned near Anjar.Nehru was thrown out.The commissioner of Kutch state, S.A.Ghathe, and Indian Railways Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri also were jolted hut unhurt in the cra»h.* \u2022 * WASHINGTON \u2014 (2P) \u2014 A weak wave of radioactivity has moved across the United States in the last week, the public health service disclosed Saturday.Henry Rechen, senior sanitary engineer for the service, said \u201cit may have been the slow-moving tail of the nuclear tests in the Pacific last month.\u201d He added that the fall-out is \u201cinfinitesimal\u201d and there is \u201cno danger to health.\u201d * * * DOMINION, N.S.(P \u2014 Two persons were killed and another seriously injured late Saturday night when their car apparently missed a turn on a foggy stretch of highway and hit a telephone pole.Paper Says 75 Fired For Voting Anti-UN LONDON \u2014iTP)\u2014 The Soviet Union has become a spokesman I here for the 80,000,000 people of ! the Arab world.For four days, Soviet For-| eign Minister Dmitri Shepilov has ; used the 22-nation Suez confer-| ence to play the role ol the ! Arab\u2019s friend and protector ag-J ainst the big Wester a powers.He has been saying all the things the Arab nations, now in a wave of a nationalism, want to hear.Fear Repeat Of Year-Ago Massacre ALGIERS \u2014 ( Reuters) \u2014 Troops and police stood by today throughout Algeria In meet possible insurgent attacks marking the anniversary of last year\u2019s massacre of 100 Europeans in this French North African territory.Road blocks were thrown up Sunday night in Bone, in the Constantine department\u2014centre of the 1955 massacre.Bone, a North Algerian port, was the scene of violent scenes Sunday night.A score of persons were killed when bullets flew among Sunday evening strollers.The most serious incident was In the busy Place d'Armes, where .thots from among pavement crowds killed a policeman leading a security patrol.French soldiers chased the attackers, and cafe terrace patrons scattered as bullets began to fly.The fleeing insurgents ran into a group of French paratroops and fought a gun battle with them.Twenty Moslems were reported dead and three soldiers wounded.British Prelate Dies In Cornwall LONDON.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Bernard Cardinal Griffin, archbishop of Westminster and Britain's highest Roman Catholic prelate, died early today after a heart attack.He was 57.and had been in poor health for the last five years.The prelate, who had suffered four heart attacks since 1951.died while on vacation in Cornwall.Homeric On Schedule Despite Bump QUEBEC (CP \u2014 The 26,000-ton liner Homeric left on schedule early today for France and England despite a slight collision with the liner Columbia in fog-shrouded Quebec harbor Saturday.Damage to both liners was slight.The Homeric was arriving from Europe with 1.197 passengers and her bow struck the starboard side of the Columbÿi as she was being swung into dock ;by two tugs.The Columbia left Saturday night despite damage over a 20-! foot area in her side.Her chief j engineer said repairs would be I carried out in Germany.Most passengers on te Horn ! j eric didn\u2019t know there had been ' ! a collision.The Homeric is owned by the Home Lines and the 16.000-ton Columbia is operated by the Greek Line.Specifically he has been carry-| mg Egypt\u2019s case against an inter* ; national authority to run the canal which the Egyptians nationalized last month.But his defence of Egypt ex tends to all the other turbulent Arabian countries, jealous of attempts by the West to retain its fading influence in the area.In so doing, Shepilov has solidified the Soviet linion's growing importance in Middle East affairs.Shepilov has constantly hit out at the present conference as incompetent.He has demanded that it be broadened to include all the Arab nations, friendly to Egypt, plus Red China and the East European satellites, and that it meet elsewhere, preferably in Cairo.That is just what Egypt has been demanding.The Soviet Union, said Shepilov, hasn\u2019t any interest but the desire to see justice done.\u201cOn behalf of the Soviet government I would like to particularly stress that the Soviet Union does not seek any privileges or special advantages in the area of the- Near and Middle East,\u201d he said.\u201cWe possess innumerable.natural resources throughout a vast territory and we do not wdsh to have concessions .or share In profits.\u201d \u201cThe attempts to impose on Egypt by force plans for an international authority would mean violation of peace in the Near and Middle East.One cannot fail to see that such violation would be limited to a local conflict in the area of the Suez Canal.The Soviet Union\u2019s own colonial record, including its iron grip on the millions of Moslems within its own boundaries, was ignored.It was skilful fishing in troubled waters.UK.Rushes Constitution For Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters) The Cyprus press reported today that Prime Minister Eden has asked Lord Radcliffe in lamdon to produce a draft constitution for Cyprus as soon as possible so as to take the quickest advantage of the terrorist ceasefire The newspapers, quoting Lon-1 don sources, say Radcliffe has been asked to make another visit to this British Mediterranean island, possibly before the end of the month.It is recalled here that during his visit last month Radcliffe was unable to hold political talks with Greek Cypriots, who maintained that the exiled Archbishop Ma-karios was their only spokesman There is no indication yet that they have shifted ground on this point, but there is speculation here that the British government is considering removing the archbishop from his interment in the : Seychelles Islands\u2014though not to j Cyprus\u2014in order to allow him to | negotiate a settlemenl The reports are not confirmed by official sources.The Greek-Cypriol terrorist or-j ganization EOKA called for a | truce last week after 16 months! of violence backing a campaign | to unite this British colony with Greece.The Turkish minority on the island opposes union.rn/sLchira Fnir Dnortc\tAfternoon sunshine favored opening day of the \\.OOKSnire ruir \\jpens\tCompton County exhibition yeslerday at Cook- shire.Part of the 2,500 people estimated attending the first of the three-day event are seen above enjoying the midway.Stock judging will not start until today.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) TORONTO The Globe and Mail quotes Alcide Courey, newly elected I iberal member of the Quebec legislature for Abiübi West, as saying about 75 persons have been tired m his constituency as reprisals j for the defeat if the Union Na tionale candidate in the June 2'i Quebec election.In a dispatch from Rouyn, Que .the newspaper quotes Mr Courey as saying Sunday the dismissals occurred at Lasarre.a town 50 miles northwest of Rouyn.The story adds: \"He (Mr Courey) said men lost their jobs as reprisals for Ihe defeat of the Union Na tionale candidate, Emile la-sage, who had represented Ain tibi West for 15 years.Waterfront Blaze Origin Investigated HALIFAX (P \u2014 Police and fire officials opened an inves tigation today into the origin of a three alarm blaze that destroy ed four waterfront warehouses, damaged two others and caused an estimated $250,000 damage.City detectives, members of ihe fire prevention bureau and provincial fire marshal Kenneth Partington will probe the cause of Ihe blaze, described by Fire Chief Fred C.MacGillivray as \u201cone of the worst waterfront fires in 40 years of firefighting \" Destroyed in fhe blaze were four wooden warehouses owned by Foundation Maritime Limit- j ed.Damaged was a Iwo-storey stone structure owned by Irving | Oil and a building occupied by William Stairs Son and Morrow Ltd.During fhe height of fhe biaze, flames licked skyward 500 feet away from three oil company : storage tanks.Firemen ami po- : lice took no chances and ushered hundreds of spectators away from the area although Ihe wind was blowing the flames away from the tanks.\u2022 Fear For Safety Of Canadians On Raft Adventure Brest, France\u2014 UP) \u2014Fears were expressed today for the safety of three Canadians who began drifting across the Atlantic on a raft, the Egare It, last May, The raft, carrying Henri Rrauhnnt, Gaston Vanarkere and Mart Modena of Montreal, was sighted bv a French trawler some 200 miles off Brest ! six days ago.Since then it has not been reported and no radio (ontar-t has been made.Stormy weather during the last week may have damaged the little craft.The Egare II was launched off the Nova Scotia coast with the intention of drifting to France in ocean enrrenls.\"Mr Courey sud liquor per mils were cancelled for no official reason throughout the eon.stiluency .\"He said people were not only tired by contractors working for (lie Union Nationale, but also by industrialists and merchants who were forced to lire employees with many years of service because I hey had publicly staled they had not voted for the Union Nationale candidate\" Nab Lawyer Sought For Two Years NEW YORK ) .President Eisenhower was reliably reported today to be ready I to give \\ ice President Nixon a dear track lor renoininalion at lh< Republican party * convention.In the (aie of a campaign by Harold E.Sla.sseii to dump Nixon, the vice president's associates said lliey had received assuran ecs that Eisenhower would suh-mil licit her publicly nor privately any list ol men he regard* a* qualified and acceptable to him as a running male Nlassrii pinned Ins drive lo replace Nixon in a hope that Eisenhower would let it lie known before tin conventions balloting on Wednesday that some oilier* Would be equally suitable as a viee-presidentml nominee Slassen, on leave ol absence a-; ,v.y: .pi: YOUR CAR :: ' : ' NA ft\t^ V // f isoratWj INSTANT, SURGING, TAKE-OFF POWER .*¦ without engine strain CANADA'S HIGHEST ANTI-KNOCK GASOLINE for smoother, purring engine performance INA ALKYLGAS Highest Ocfan* Gasolin CANADA'S COOLEST BURNING GASOLINE prolongs engine life in Canada \\'- CANADA'S CLEANEST BURNING GASOLINE requires no deansinr additives COSTS ONLY SUGHTLY MORI THAN ORDINARY GASOLINE! 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BUDNING'S DRUG STORE 39 Wellington North Tel.LO.2-4773-Sherbrooke, Oue.Flowers for the wedding ., to set the beautiful mood of the occasion.We\u2019ll take charge of bouquets, bouton-meres, corsages, church dec-orations.MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac Street Tel.: LO.2-3757 Asbestos Youth Swept Boards In Soap-box Derby Gerard Simoneau.12-year-old i mayor of the Asbestos OTJ, I swept the boards in the third | annual Soap Box Derby spon-! sored by Club 12-15 of the Sher-! brooke OTJ Saturday afternoon, j The Asbestos lad made the three - 1000-feet dashes on Portland Ave., from Victoria to Queen in the time of 38, 36.8 and 37.2 seconds for an average speed of J18 miles an hour, slightly below the record of 19 miles established by Michel Dansereau, Sherbrooke, last year.Other prize-winners, in order, were: Gaston Chaperon, 13, Windsor Mills, 41- 41.2 and 39; Michel Dansereau, 14, Sherbrooke, 40, 40 and 41.2; Patrick Blouin, Sherbrooke, 42, 42 and 41.8.First prize for ingenuity in the production of the vehicles went to Gerald Bourbeau, Windsor Mills, and second to Gaston Chaperon, also of Windsor Mills.First prize for perfection of vehicles went to Michel Dansereau and second to Yves Sinclair, Sherbrooke, who also won first for beauty, the second prize in this section going to Michel Couture, Windsor Mills.It is estimated that some 4,000 spectators, adult and juvenile, witnessed the 28 contestants from Sherbrooke, Windsor Mills, Asbestos and Notre Dame de Ham made their tries for the variety of prizes.RECORD CARRIER WANTED for delivery in North Ward in vicinity of Queen Blvd.North, and Elgin St.Apply: SHERBROOKE RECORD Circulation Dept.Tel.LO.9-3636 \u2014 119 Wellington North Three Sentenced On Appearance In Sessions Court Four men appeared before Judge Redmond Hayes in Sessions Court, this morning.Two were fined, one was given time in jail and the other had his trial postponed until next Friday.A Windsor Mills man.Henri Pepin, who pleaded guilty to cashing bogus cheques last week, was sentenced to time spent in jail, which amounts to one month, having been arrested July 21.Wilfrid Bertrand, of Black Lake, was fined S50 and costs for resisting arrest and $25 and costs for creating a public nuisance.Apparently Bertrand went carousing Saturday night and had an argument, in the mining town, which resulted in his arrest, a matter that took some convincing.Judge Hayes told the man that, the court frowned on such activities on the part of citizens.Fined S100 and costs for driving with his faculties impaired was Alfred Labrecque, of Sherbrooke.He was arrested at Garth-by Saturday night by Provincial Police.His permit was cancelled for three months The fourth man, Aime Guille-mette, was charged with driving with his faculties impaired and dangerous driving.He pleaded not guilty and his case was postponed till Friday.from behind by Ryan's car which swerved and collided with a car travelling in the opposite direction driven by Kenneth Inglis, 43, of Rock Island.Taken to St.Catherine Hospital and released after they were treated lor cuts and bruises were, in the Ryan car, Peter Ryan.G.Champagne; Tony Parker, 17, of Connecticut; and Scott Swekes, 16, of Brockville, N.Y.; in the Inglis car, Kenneth Inglis and his wife, 32, and in the last car, Edward Anger.Two were injured when their motorcycle swerved off the highway after a blow-out between Deauville and Magog around 5.40 p.m.yesterday.Gerard Corbeil, 22, of 155 Charlevois St., Montreal, driver of the motorcycle suffered a broken wrist and a passenger, Guy Lanthier, of 2507 Duvernier St., Montreal, was released after treatment for cuts and bruises.Both were taken to the Hotel Dieu Hospital.Three more were injured in a collision between a car driven by Roger Robitaille, 28, of Wickham, and another car driven by Ellis Montgomery, 41, of South Durham, on the Ulverton high- j burning; 'saskatChewan traffic; Alberta Fire Destroys Large Barn In Bury District BURY\u2014(Special)\u2014Fire destroyed a barn here Friday night on the property of Arthur Hunt, about 2%.miles outside the town.The farm is operated by Wilbert Buchanan.Mrs.Buchanan discovered the blaze about 8; 30 p.m.when she heard a noise and went to investigate.Fire brigades were summoned from Bury and Cookshire, and neighbours assisted with buckets of water from a nearby pond.No water was available on the property.A horse, the only animal in the barn was rescued.The hay and other contents of the barn were destroyed.Fire-fighters fortunately kept the blaze from spreading to nearby buildings.The fire is thought to have started from spontaneous combustion.of Stanley St., suflered injuries to the head and ears after he was hit by a car, driven by Mrs.Smith, while driving his motorcycle across the intersection of Main and Adam streets.Letourneau was treated by Dr.Marcel Chaput.Chief of Police Gerard Paqum investigated.Locally, Fernande Goudreau, 19.of 169 10th Avenue south sustained slight cuts and bruises when she was hit by a car driven by Louis Vallerand, of 389 Vincent street, while riding her bicycle on Park St yesterday.A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m.Friday to midnight Sunday local time showed 19 died in car accidents, 14 were drowned and seven died in miscellaneous accidents across Canada.Ontario topped the provincial death toll with a rash of 11 drownings.five traffic deaths, one death in a fall and another in a train accident accounting for its 18 fatalities.Quebec followed with nine deaths\u2014six in traffic, one by electrocution and two in falls.Other provincial tolls: British Columbia \u2014 one traffic, two drownings, one burning; Nova Scotia \u2014 four traffic; Now Brunswick \u2014 one traffic, one - one one traffic, [ one burning.No fatalities were reported in Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba.Richmond Winners is wrjMurs .a «\u2014 Nober Sovereign Skyrocket, four-year-old Holstein bull owned by W.H.Coles of Richmond, returned to Richmond Fair this year to duplicate grand champion honors won in 1955.He is shown in top photo, being held by Herbert Coles.Below, Brian Geie shows off Richmondale Master Prince, a yearling, which took the junior champion male prize in Holstein class.(Record photos by Gerry Lemay) Centennial Program Marks Richmond Fair Conclusion Ry BRTTY BRADSHAW RICHMOND \u2014 (Special) mammoth 100th anniversary show closed the 1956 Richmond County Fair here night Year Suspension Of Licenses For Impaired Driving Two Sherbrooke men won\u2019t be | driving their cars for the next | twelve, months following penal-| ties received in Municipal Court j this morning.The men in question were picked up separately over the i weekend and charged with driv-I ing with their faculties impaired ! by the consumption of alcohol.; One was fined $125 and costs, ! with his permit revoked for a j year, while the second was fined ; $50 and costs and also lost his permit for a year.The first man was unable to pay the fine so he will have to remain for a month in the dist- ! Mrs R.Taylor, 1896; Mrs.Cum-! rict jail.\tby and Mrs R Fleck, 1906; Mrs.J Hamilton and Miss S Smith, A 1916; Mrs.W.Stott and Mrs.J.Gervais, 1926; Mrs.H.Blanchard J and Mrs.R, Lampron, 1936; Mrs.C.Abercrombie and Mrs.R.[ Saturday, pariseau> 1946 and Mrs F Rob., inson and Mr».N.Jameson, 1956.: Crowds of fair friends, old Ourlng the show, all living di-and new, braved an evening rectors of the 100 year old exhi-cloudburst, to witness annivers- bjtjon were presented to the au- I ary night proceedings.Appro-j djence ^ special presentation of j a Life Membership to the Rich- ! mond County Agricultural So- j ciety was to have been made to | the oldest man on the grounds But, John Martin, 89 years old from Melbourne, winner of the the fair contest, staged throughout tho dressed | day was not on hand to receive j for «xomple?Niagara loans rang* from $100 to $1500 or mor* priately marking the Salute to the century was a Parade of Fashion in ten year stages by the Richmond County Women\u2019s Institute.As emcee Gordon Beorworth sketched highlights of history, the colorfully women paraded everything from the Lord Aylmer type costume of the first fair president down to the present day biue-jeans.Taking part in the show were: Mrs.Baker and Mrs V.Belle, 1856; Mrs.E.Carson and Miss J.Denison, 1866; Mrs.J.Hawker, Sr., and Mrs.Mason, 1876; Mrs.M.Griffith and Miss J.Frazer, 1886; Mrs.C.Banfill and MONTHLY PAYMENTS\t\t 6\t12\t15 $53.56\t$38 37\t$33.35 loom to Si 300 ort lif« insured no «jrtro cost to you.Çn/iifo\tTAio\tMarking Richmond Fair\u2019s lOOth anniversary, a special Salute to the Century -JUfufc IU l ne K.eni ury program was held Saturday night.Part of the show was taken over by the Richmond County Women\u2019s Institute shown above presenting a parade of fashion from 1856 to the present day.Other highlights of the evening were two special anniversary grandstand acts, reading of the fair history and presentation to the oldest man on the grounds,\t(Photo hy Wm.H.Lunan) his award and will be presented with it later.Mentioning each in turn, Gordon Beenvorth introduced fair officials and paid special tribute to Archie Dyson, honorary president and past president of the fair from 1938 to 1952 and to Miss Antoinette Linahen, secretary, associated with the fair for 25 years.During the evening the regular Gus Sun Agency grandstand show presented a full program of acts, complemented by two additional acts brought in for the anniversary.The additional acts, brought to Richmond by Paramount.Entertainment Bureau included Buffalo Bill, his wife Honey and son, Donnie, in Frontier Days and the Three Rockets in a rock and roll routine.The two acts depicted the old and new, with Buffalo Bill\u2019s outstanding knife-throwing, sharpshooting and trick roping program and the Rocket\u2019s 1956 adaptation of Elvis Presley style music and lyrics.The anniversary show closed the 1956 fair on a decidedly successful note.Favored by the weatherman during all three days of the exhibition, fair directors reported this year\u2019s show as the most successful in many years.At least ten thousand people were estimated as having attended the fair.Exhibits, numbering 1055 in all presented a record number, 10 more than the previous record year of 1950.Other highlights of the 1956 fair were a Red and White cattle show on Friday, two large stock parades and horse racing Friday and Saturday and an extra Children\u2019s Day Saturday afternoon to compensate for the day\u2019s delay in setting up the March midway\t( ULAXf.HU COAit lO COAST In DnmtmondvilU \u2014 21?\tIt 109 SANBORN ST (corner Wellinqton Sou$h) Phone, lO 9-3699 SHERBROOKE OUE General Electric 21\u201d TV CONSOLE SWIVEL BASE Indoor Antennae 0 BOYLE & PEARCE 1430 King St.W. I Sf&etbrooke Daily Becord \"The Oldest Daily in the District' Subscription Rate*: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cent* weekly, $15.60 per rear.Mail subscription tn Canada.Great Bnuu or the United States: 1 year $9 00, 6 months $3.00, 3 months $2.75.1 month $1 00 Single copies 5c: 2 to 3 mos old, 10c; up to 6 mos.old, 25c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post OUlce Department.Ottawa.\" MONDAY.AUGUST 20, 1956 Truman Era Ends Many a political writer will he looking for some aubatitute for the time-worn cliche \u201cend of an era.Several will probably find as good or better way of putting it.but no matter what they label it, the Democratic convention in Chicago last week, did indeed amack of the \u201cend of an Central figure in the displaced \u201cera\" waa the volatile, affable little man from Missouri, ex-president Harry S.Truman, who departed from Chicago stripped of his last remnant* of party control.That the handwriting waa on the wall last week seemed likely, but far from certain.And nobody could have predicted the tremendous landslide that amothered the Truman-backed Averell Harriman and opened a clear path to the presidential nomination for Adlai Stevenson.And just to make it stick, the D»n>*«x»tie convention, with a brief but startling awing toward youthful John Kennedy of Maasachusetta, named Estes Kefauver as the vice-presidential choice.Truman has long been cool toward the smooth Tennessee senator.Probably the most apt thing that has ever been said of Harry Truman was that he is \u201cstrictly an American product.' Whether he impresses or distresses, Mr.Truman is American through and through.He is one of few men who could take such a licking and still receive a standing ovation \u2014 one that seemed to be among the most sincere of many at the convention.There were some suggestion that Adlai Stevenson labored during the 1952 election under the shadow of Harry Truman.Now the shadow has melted away and it will indeed be interesting to see what the Stevenson-Kefauver duet can do on its own hook.THIS ISN\u2019T GOING TO HURT - MUCH ! WO.NO, COMPACT, THE OBJECT IS , TO KICK THE BALL/ f ON ADVERTISING REVENUE 5UCATIONS WITH OF FOREIGN PU' VNAPIAN' EPITIONS UNFAIR TO US BOOR, FISH % Visiting Russian _ .4 77 884 17 24 84 374 374 B 594\t59-4 404 Amer.Telephone Anaconda Bethlehem Steel Borden's Co.Chrysler Comm Solvents Cons.Edison .0 Dupont General Electric General Motors .Goodyear Int.Paper Int, Telephone Johns-Manville Montg.Ward N V Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel U.S.Rubber Std.Oil of N.J.Studehaker U.S.Steel Vanadium Steel Woolw orth 1834 1834 84(4 884 185(4 185 4 81 4 Anglo Nfld.B.Br A Oil \u2022upany 114 114 484 484 20(4 204B 484 174 504\t49 R 374 37 4 Ü 34\t344 38 28 154 184 28 15(4 354 314 88(4 214 23 B 43 4 B 154 8 B 894 184 47 884 214 4 824 47 4 784 1304 32 4 587 » 424 384 224 44 i 524 514 58 654 524 47 4 89 ' 88 13.« 324 424 384 224 527 » 514 58 854 Can\t\t35\t35 B Can\ti Sugar\t234\t Oro\trbach\t61\t Cons.i,.\t.r \t\t434\t434 Fraser\t\t404\t404 Greal 1 r\t¦' s Paper\t464\t464 B Horn -\t\t144\t144B \tOnt.\t384\t Ntld l.ij,\t.Power\t47\t So.Can.\tPower Pfd.\t1394\t MINKS\t\t\t Ascot Mt\t\u2022tals \t\t¦ 174\t I n.Asbestos Weedon East.Metals BANKS \u2014 Montreal Nova Seotia Royal Commerce 7.60 .61 .45 58 62 66 56 58 614 66 56 874 17 Üiuilui 12 107(51 128 364 55 47 42 74 64 244 164 214 35 30 64 (\u20182 14 504 72 124 27 4 164 794 894 544 70 11 Vi 72 26 CRAWFORD Mi and Mrs Ed Crawford (nee Audrey Kerr) are happy to announce the arriv al of their son on August 18, 1956, at the Sherbrooke Hospi-36 it ta' A brother for Lois and Gail.55 i_________________________ 46 B 424 74 63 4 B 12 107 127 B Death n 35 30 64 \u2019 4 134 B 51 71 B 164 79 B 79 11 ASTRl'R V Suddenly 111 Ayer's Cliff, on Sunday, August 19, 1956.Ernest Astbury, beloved husband of the late Ada Brown, in his 73rd year The remains are rest ing at his late home.Funeral service will be held at Beulah United Church, Ayer's Cliff, on Tuesday, August 21 at 2:30 pin.Rev W.11 Boomhour officiating.Interment in Boynton Cemetery CTarilii (Of aliaulm ! would like to rxtt'iuj m> Blncera j thunks mut appreciation to Mil thoae who uore so kind to me when 1 was « patient in the Sherbrooke hospital mut during my convaleacrnre at homo Especially do 1 thank Dr.Uooper, hr lUU.Dr Well*.Miss Hftddon, H N .and all the other nurses ami aides on the fourth floor, ts well as those who sent me cards, letters, gifts nnd flowers at the hospital and for the lovely Sunshine basket on my return home.Your thoughtfulness will always be gralo* fully remembered.MUS T»A riUCK till.MARTIN, SR.Rock Island.lu iîlrnuiriam tïRÀHAM In loving memory ot our dear mother.Hannah Graham, who passed away August 18, 1854, Com* ts the face we loved so dear.Silent the voice we loved to hear; loo tar away for sight or speech.But not too far for thought to reach,* And who.though absent, I» just at dear.DAVIDSON Suddenly at her home, 1H9 Frontenac Street, on 704 Saturday August 18, 1956, Rebec-\tremembered by.H4 eg Elliott, beloved wife of the\thkrkamilv.\u201d1 U j late Andrew Fulton Davidson, in| her 80th year.Resting at John HOWIÆ\u2019IT dear wife A.= to 1955, but that all the bills had not as yet been received.OBITUARY for Fall Power Better Mileage Qeicker Starts chose the hi-fidelity radio-phonograph combination as his prize.Checks for the other winners are already in the mail, and as | Mrs.Clifford Taber, with Mrs.soon as all the bills are in and Merrill Taber as joint hostess, paid, the net results of the fair Twelve members and two visit- will be announced.ors, Mrs.W.M.Lawrence and !\t- Mrs.Jane Clark, were present.HENDERSON VALE\u2014 The financial report showed a balance of 5108.\tMrs.L.Bennett, of Lennoxvil- The date for the school fair le- Mrs- Bruce Rothney and son was set for August 21.Many Kenny, and Mr.Murray Kelso, j prizes have been donated by of Huntingville, were guests of - members, friends and Rich- Mr.and Mrs.K.Kelso and attend-| mond merchants, and a gift will ed the funeral of their uncle, Mr.be given to all pre-school age I Dan Appleton in Inverness.Oth-j children present at the fair.A er guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kelso was won by Claude Roy, three- A George Young year-old son of Clement Roy, who ponies single> 13 hatldS) harn-operates the dining room at the css _ L sterli Allatt 2.Roxy Del Monty Hotel.Claude Roy Hod\t3 Baxter wiuiamSi 4.was present at the meeting, and ü \u201c\tYo WILLIAM M.MURRAY SHERBROOKE.A.- In loving memory 01 I .-ntl mother, Iva Amy, ston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 530 Pros-1 who we, r»iicii homo August 20, pect Street where the funeral 194,! will be held thi- afternoon at R'\"«¦'\"«rto» kre,.v\u201eu \\\\ \u2022> a re nevm fai aparl .Always remembered by, Maple j\tBILLY (husband), I.OHNA (daughter), BUDDY, (son-ln-lew).2 I'M Rev.M.H.W.Seeley officiating.Interment in j Grove, Que.committee was chosen to purchase any additional prizes if needed.included Miss Dorothy Hynes, of Worcester, Mass., Mrs.James Wright, Miss S.Davidson and J.Hamilton and Miss i Mr.Alvin Wright.Mrs.Sylvia Smith represented the | Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.branch at _ the centennial cele-! Tommy Little, were Mr.K.Mc- Crea, Miss Marion McCrea, Mrs.GILBERT'S GARAGE 1026 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke, Out.bration of Richmond County Fair.They will portray costumes of 1916.Mr.Wilfred Driver is to be asked to give an estimate of the repairs needed in the W.I.hall.A sunshine box is to be sent Mrs.John Stalker, who is ill.Mrs.Osborne Wilkins has of- E.McCrea, Mr.and Mrs.John Lowery and son Robert, of Mil-by, Mr.Hubert Bennett and Mr.C.Henderson, of Lennoxville, Mrs.John Learmonth and daughter, Donna, Mr.and Mrs.Bobby Leith and family, of the Dublin .\t.,\t.\t,\t_\ti Range, Mrs.Roy Miller and son £ meUlng™'\t1 Dougl»», of H.milton, Ont., and Five Canada souvenir pins are to be sent to the Quebec office by October 1, to be forwarded to Ceylon for A.C.W.W.delegates, as friendship gifts.Mrs.Henry Fowler offered to donate the prizes to the members Miss Mabel Little of Toronto.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Wright include Mr.and Mrs.W.Lowery and son, George, Mr.and Mrs.G.McNey and son, of Hamilton, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.E.Henderson and family, for Fall Power Better Mileage Qaicker Starts Genuine Hudson parts on hand at all times.P.CHICOINE AUTOMOBILES, INC.1089 Wellington South, Sherbrooke, Gue.for best petunias at the school of Thetford Mines, Mr.and Mrs.fa;r\tK.Kelso, Mr.and Mrs.D.Anns- The meeting adjourned, after ley and Mrs- G- Learmonth, of which lunch was served by the Millfield.hostesses.\tMrs.H.Marshall, Mrs.T.Lit- GENERAL NOTES ., Ue> Mrs.K.Kelso and Mrs.F.Mr.Osborne Wilkins is a Wright attended the bridal show-: patient in the Sherbrooke Hospi-1 ers for Miss Muriel Robinson in tal, where he underwent an ap- the I.O.O.F.Hall in Inverness.pendectomy.\t- Mr.Kenneth Stainthorpe and TRENHOLM\u2014 fiancee, of Toronto, are spending two weeks\u2019 vacation at the home Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mastine of Mr.and Mrs.George Stain- j and Miss Frances Mastine were thorpe and Mr.Garnet Dawson, guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Wright Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Batchelor, at Kingsey.accompanied by Mrs.Bernadeen Mrs.Orin Taylor and son Batchelor and daughter, Carol, Barry, of Sherbrooke, were motored to Montreal, where they guests of Mr.and Mrs, W.called on Mrs.Frederick Bat- Knowles for a few weeks.chelor in the Verdun General Hospital.They also visited Mr.F.Batchelor and Mrs.Hazel Weare.Get the LOAN you iieed j jr IN JUST 1-TRIP P- The T^nenat Man givos prompt cash loam for any good purposa .lets you pay later in convenient monthly «mount* .with hi* great Co*h-Now Poy-Lafer Plan! Get many eitra benefits at no extra cost.Phone first for 1-trip loan, write or come in today! leoas $50 te $100 at mart oa Signalvr», Fumilur» er *ut«r Jinoncc' rtj/j9j f0/\tsrsriM 3 convenient offices\u2014which Is nearest you?SHERBROOKE \u2014 King & Wellington Sis., Continental Bldg.L0 2-2631 THETFORD MINES \u2014264 Notre Dame Street, North.FEderal 5-9129 V1CTORIAVILLE-43 Notre Dame St.E., Peroli Bldg.PL 2-4558 OPEN EVENINGS »Y APPOINTMENT \u2014 PHONE PCS EVENING HOURS Iteei mrtt (\u2022 mMmti \u2022( ell nirreonding Inmt * Ptuonol Finonti Comaon» tf Concde Mr.and Mrs.Harold Stevens, of Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Stevens for a few weeks.\u2022 Mr.and Mrs.H.Gilchrist and family, of Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Mills.Miss Francis Mastine spent a few days at 13th Wood Badge camp at Lake Sonnaille, taking a Cub Leaders course.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Emo, of Way\u2019s Mills, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Patrick.Mrs.L.Knowles and children spent a week at Richmond Lake.Rev.Mr.Addey and Mrs.Ad-dey, of Longueuil, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wintle.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Owens and children, of Hamilton, Ont., spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.W.Knowles.Mr.and Mrs.Knowles accompanied their j guests to Montreal, where they met Mr.and Mrs.Owen Owens, | who sailed for England.Pony Race \u2014 1.Arthur Menard, 2.Lionel Foster, 3.Merle Howard, 4.George Young.Ponies Single, 14 hands, saddle \u2014 1.Sterling Allatt, 2.George Young, 3.Larry Hodge.Ponies single, 14 hands, Harness \u2014 1.Sterling Allatt, 2.George Y\u2019oung, 3.Roxy Hodge.Musical Chairs \u2014 1.Lionel Foster, 2.George Young, 3.Bob Connor, 4.Arthur Menard.Jay Irwin Special \u2014 1, John Hamilton, 2.H.E.W.Farr.Pony Race \u2014 1.Merle Howard, 2.Lionel Foster, 3.Bob Connor, 4.George Young.Western Horse Race \u2014 1.H.E.W.Farr, 2.Clayton Gibson, 3.D.Farr, 4.Don Timmons.Buggy Race \u2014 1.Baxter Williams.GUERNSEY CATTLE Bull Calf, senior \u2014 1.J.A.Lataille.Bull Calf, junior \u2014 1.Floyd Sanborn.Yearling Bull \u2014 1.Floyd Sanborn.Bull, 3 yrs and over \u2014 1.Floyd Sanborn.Heifer Calf, junior \u2014 1.J.A.Lataille.Heifer Calf, senior \u2014 1.J.A.Lataille, 2.Floyd Sanborn, 3.Floyd Sanborn.Yearling Heifer, junior \u2014 1.Floyd Sanborn, 2.J.A.Lataille.Yearling Heifer, senior \u2014 1.J.A.Lataille, 2.Floyd Sanborn.Heifer, 2-3 yrs, dry \u2014 1.J.A.Lataille, 2.Floyd Sanborn, 3.Floyd Sanborn.Cow, 3-5 yrs, dry \u2014 1, Floyd Sanborn, 2.Floyd Sanborn.Cow, 5 yrs and over, dry \u2014 1.Floyd Sanborn, 2.Floyd San- in day morning, August 4, many relatives and friends paid a last tribute to William Michael Mur ray, a former parishioner, whose death occurred in his 80th year, al his home in Drummondville, August 1.Very Rev.Msgr.J.R.Moisan, pastor, received the body at the With the kind permission of | door and officiated at the Mass.Lieut.Col.E.P.Hall officer Regiment Band Is Playing At Portland Square At a Requiem Mass celebrated i (JORMUEY \u2014 Suddenly at the St.Patrick's Church, Satur Sherbrooke Hospital on Saturday, August 18, 1956, Edward Gorm-!ey, beloved son of the late Mr.and Mrs.James Gormley, in his 62nd year.Rested at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect SI, where the Funeral left Monday, August 20, tor »er-vice in St.Patrick\u2019s Church at 9 A.M Interment in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery.IlOWLETT In loving memory ot our «leur sinter ]v* Amy.who was called home August 2(llh, 1948.God takes (ho best for reason* divine, But.memories last lilt the end oP time.DAISY EDWARDS and GILLIAN .10NES, (Sisters); LYNN TTUISSLEH, (Brother).IIII.I,HOUSE At Sle.Anne\u2019s Rev.P'ather Julian Clark, acted Military Hospital on August 19, as deacon and subdeacon.Mrs.1956, William P.Hillhouse.in his M.C.Shea, was at the organ 46th year, husband of Dora Ruit-and St.Patrick's Choir, under or.Private funeral from H.Hast-the direction of John Coderc,lings Funeral Home, Cowansville, rendered the funeral Mass.| Que.on Tuesday, August 21 at The bearers were, Alberic Ju 2:00 p.m.lien, Frank Irwin, Wiltrid Oli j\t- Fred Conway, Charles ! HURD \u2014 At.his home in Cook Rev.Father Raoul Couture and commanding, The Sherbrooke Regiment Band under the direc-tion of Bandmaster J.0.Lewis will play the following program at Portland Square this evening 8.15 p.m.March, the Middy, Alford; Selection, Bitter Sweet, Coward; waltz, Charm of the Waltz, Win-1 vier, _\t.\t,\t.\t\u201e ter; march, The Wprld is Wait- Clark and Bernard Murray.The shire.Que., on Saturday, Aug.18, ing lor the Sunrise, Alford; po- honorary bearers, were C.(\u2019.1956, Augustus F Hurd, beloved j pular, Teddy Bear\u2019s Picnic, Brat- Taylor, of Drummondville, Archi- husband of Sarah L_ liuid and ton; march, On The Mall, Gold- bald MacDonald, Montreal, Rob father of Lionel 1-redenck Arth- n __ intormiccinw\t: ert Caron, Arthur Joyce, Harry ur in his 91st year, t rayers at Cochrane and John Murray.his late residence on Tuesday, The Harmony Band, of which I A«?; 2Jst- at J:45 LP ™'_ ™enC* WOIR \u2014 In lovm* memory of * dear wife and mother who passed \u2022way one year ago Aug.18, 1958.To Know her Was to love her Both tor family and friend.And the sweetneos of her memory Time can neither dim nor end.Sadly mlsacd by, HER HUSBAND, WILLIAM, DAUGHTERS: LILLIAN.GABO-LINE, MILLIE and their families.man \u2014 intermission March, Theatreland, Strachey; selection, The Red Mill, Herbert; popular, Body and Soul, Green; intermezzo, Sleepy Lagoon, Coat, es; selection, The Merry Widow, Lehar; march, The Thin Red Line, Alford.ST.CYR- Miss Marguerite Lane, of Compton, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Wm.Skuse, and Mr.Skuse.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Skuse and daughter Jury, and Miss Mar- ,;r\tto St.Peter s Church, for funeral William Murray was a life mem i ,\t, ,\t,\t.\t,u\u201e service at 2:00 P.M.Interment her, led the cortege to the\t,\t,, church and on its wav to St.\u20191\" Mapio Leaf Cemetery Saw-Michael\u2019s Cemetery, where thr yorv.lle^ Undertaking Parlours, lOHNSrOfrV FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect 54 \u2014 LO.2-2466 Commitment Service by Msgr.Moisan, was held ; Phone 34J.;R.L BISHOP! guerite Lane were visiting friends er\u2019s business until 1929 when he at South Durham.\tretired from the trade.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Cushman, .Mr.Murray married Amelia Miss Marilyn Cushman and Mas- ! MacDonald, of Alexandria, Ont., ter James Cushman, have return-1 September 26, 1906 and from PARKER \u2014 At the Montreal 1 The deceased was the son of Qenerai Hospital, Sunday, Aug- J the late Mr.William Murray, Ufd 195bi Robert Parker, hus- \u2022 wholesale and retail grocer and ban(J of the ,ate Eijzaheth Wilson ! grain merchant, and mayor of and dearjy beloved father of Mrs j Sherbrooke from 1887-88, and the Lya]) Hutchins and Thomas, j 1 late Mrs.Murray, nee Amelia Eunf,rai Tuesday, August 21st, at ! * 1:00 p.m.from the Chapel of J.W.MacGillivray, 307 Riverside Drive, St.Lambert Interment at Ivesleigh Cemetery, Magog, Quebec.1 1 1 ¦ ¦ * 1 1 1 \u2022 FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly 300 Queen Tel.LO.Blake's) Blvd.N.2 9977 Moreau.He carried on his fath- ed to St.Catharines, Ont., after spending a week at the Bernard home SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith $ T* PUf.UJ.P«L Oft, fey *0 i this union were born one daughter, Wilhclmina, and two sons, Allen and Arnold.He was practically a lifetime resident of PETERS \u2014 At the Hillhouse Rest Home, on Aug.18, 1956, Cena Wright, beloved wife of Guy G.Peters, in her 65th year, Sherbrooke, having left with his of Brome, and dear mother wife, September 25, 1955, to reside in Drummondville.Those left to mourn his loss are his daughter, Wilhclmina Murray, of Drummondville; his two sons and daughters-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Allen Murray, of Sherbrooke; and Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Murray, of Derby Line, Vt., and several nephews and nieces.Hershel, Beatrice and Milton.Funeral service was held today, from St.John\u2019s Church, Brome at 2 P.M.Interment at Brome.Robb\u2019s Funeral Service Reg\u2019d, tffifjN E PROVOST KULM MONUMENTS sy AUTHORIZED ^ DEALER Double Protection Seal and Certificate Guarantee, Tel.LO.9-1700 or LO.9-2822 Corner King E.and 15th Ave.Sherbrooke.RIDDELL \u2014 At her residence in Calgary, Alberta, on Friday, Aug.17, 1956, Evelyn Swail, beloved wife\tof Rufus\tRiddell, in her 64th year.Remains arriving by Out\tof\ttown relatives\tand 1 ,C P\te on Wcdnev j friends\twho attended the\tfun-\t^\tAuS- 22 at 9:30 P.M.Re- Marcel Olivier, of\tmaln* rcsl,n^\tat Sawyerv.lle j eral, were Ottawa; J.O.Laurencelle, Barn- ston; Mrs.L.A.Robinson, Mr., \u201e\t™ r.\t-rv.James Robinson, Miss C.Roy,\t\u201cî*'00,,P^,; Undertaking Parlours, where prayers will be held on Friday, \u2018I bet he rate* better than third at the fair thia time, frrandpa\u2014last year h* acted like he didn't know what vit wa* all about;\u201d Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Merrill and Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Taylor, Drummondville; Mr.Louis Marois and Mrs.Fred Perkins, Derby Line.Vt.Among those of the city: Several members of the St.Patrick Mission Circle, of which organization Miss Murray had been a president; Miss Ave Walsh, president of the Catholic Women\u2019s League, and members, Frank Pearson, A.J.O\u2019Boyle, Joha Campbell, Lawrence Coogan, Fred Conway, Keville Doherty, Frank Petafie, Paul Daigle, Basil Blanchet, Russell Bell, Claude Willard, Stewart Hansford, Mil-ton Largy, Richard Millett, J.W.King, Austin Conway, Stanley Sharpe, Hector Bolduc.Randboro United Church for funeral service at 2:30.Interment ia Maple Leaf Cemetery.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks $1 SO per Insertion DEATH NOTICES 15e per line, Minimum charre $1.50 (10 line* or less).IN MEMORIAMS $1.00 plus 30 cents per line for poetry.Additional names over three 10 cents each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PARTY SENDING NOTICE.A.E.AMES & CO.\u2022JMembers MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGi TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, IWfl, FOR BEST RESULTS\t\tFOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS\tV\til\tIjL- Zwiify/A\tTRY RECORD WANT ADS PhotM \u2014 LO.9-3636 Connect* All Dtpartaamta.\t\tFhoM \u2014 LO.9-3636 CmmcO All\t!¦.1.Articles For Sale LARGE fancy bedroom set, Urge picture freme.Love seat.Dining room (et, food condition.Phone LO.LASSb.MeCLARY combination oil and electric atove.l\u2019ialet combination oil and gai atove.Both complete with burnert.G.E.refrigerator.All In perfect condition.Owners moving.Phone LO.2-3179 after S p.m.3 PFECE Chesterfield set - 6 piece kitchen let - teuall wood bureau .couch \u2022 ice box - Ironing board -baby sled \u2022 two sleds .35 Mason jars - 3 piece bedroom lamp let \u2022 All this must be sold by August 25.G.R.Smith, Stanstead.Phone TR.6-2130.HEINTZMAN Plano, good condition, excellent tone, suitable for music teacher or school.Box 45, Coatl-cook.FIFTH-WHEEL with mounting rails.Good condition.No reasonable offer refused.Call Bury 59-J after 5 P.M.3.Typewriters For Sale typewtuters, adding machines rent or buy direct from the manufacturer.Special atudent rates, time paytrent term», standard or portable machine».Kemlnuton Hand, 102 Wellington St N.Phone LO.2-4088 4.Property For Sale SUFFERING the after effecta of an expensive vacation?Maybe you are, hut that still doesn\u2019t mean you can\u2019t buy a home of your own! Of course not, csll Charles Connors, for Real Estate buying advice t.O.2-4000 or LO.2-2562.SEVEN room house at Stanstead.Immediate possession.Tel.TRlnity 6-2990.25.Teachers Wanted 27.Female Help Wanted THE CATHOLIC School Commission of Atbeslns.desires a teacher to teach English in Grades 7 to 12.For Information, apply to the secretary of the Catholic School Board of Asbestos, Asbestos, Que.2b.Help Wanted: Male TIME STUDY : We have an attractive opening for a young man in the Time Study Department of one of our Eastern Township plants.The successful applicant will be 22-25 years of age with a high school matriculation or better, preferably bilingual and possessing keen Interest in the technical and production phases of Industry.Some experience In the field of Time Study and Methods work 1» desirable but not essential as training can be provided.Reply In confidence, stating full details on age, education, experience and salary required to Record Box 126.INVENTORY CLERK \u2014 preferably with some junior clerical or automotive experience or seml-rotlred man\u2014participating Blue Cross A Health Benefits\u2014congenial working condition!.Record Box 124.*23 WEEKLY for wearing lovely dresses given to you as bonus.Just show North American Fashion Frocks to friends.No canvassing, Investment, or experience necessary.North American Fashion Frocks, ' Ltd., 21*3 Parthenais St.Dept.W2584, Montreal.Que.31.SituationWanted\u2019.Male EXPERIENCED married man with good references warns a position on farm as manager or caretaker.Apply Box 518.Cowansville.TEA TIME Pakistan produced more than 8,000,000 pounds of tea in the first half of 1956.ON HIGHLAND STREET, 10 minutes from churches and schools.Beautiful view.Bargain for quick sale.Phone »6 WatervlHe.8.Cars For Sale CHEVROLET \u201951, 2 doors, Del.uxe.Radio and air conditioner.Good condition.Gerard Dube, St.Elle d\u2019Orford.Tel.LO 2-5623.11.Livestock For Sale 4 HOLSTEIN Cows, due to freshen.Joe V.Ellis, Dunham.¦i BRED SOWS (9 moa.l, 1 boar (8 mos.), 1 purebred Ayrshire bull t2-year-oldl, 1 Rite-Way milking machine with 2 single units, electric motor, pump and pipe.Phone Man-sonvillo 82.r-23, Howard Jewett.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATS - 3 cents per word, minimum charge SO cents for 14 words or less; three consecutive Insertions, *1.25; six consecutive Insertions, (2.25; (Cash rate) 10 cents for mailing Record Box re plies.ADS ACCEPTED \u2014 All forms Cf classified ads.Legal Notices and Auction Salas accepted until 4:00 p.m.the day previous to the date of insertion.LO.9-3636 DE.S1RE.S position as salesman.Experienced In selling to retailers In Eastern Townships.Would prefer well-known biscuit or grocery line Lennoxvllle Box 787.35.Business Opportunities FREE CATALOGUES, esch contains hundreds of businesses, farms and Income properties throughout the U.S.Specify type and location desired.» Deal direct with owners.U.I.Buyers Digest, 1608 Hlllhurst Ave.; Dept.1681, Los Angeles, 27, Cal.AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Aug.22nd, AT 1:00 P.M.for Mrs.Adelard Jacques, McCREA ST.(4th Range of Orford; SHERBROOKE 11 Holatein and Ayrshire cows, Ub yr.old heifer, 3 calves, Holstein bull 1>A yrs.old; farm implementa such as \u2018\u2018Cockihutt\" mowing machine, M.-H hay rake; disc harrow; spring-tooth harrow; smoothing harrow; ap.proxlmately 15 tons of hay; double wagon; small farm tools; some furniture and several articles too numerous to mention.Terms; CASH.JOS.CUSTEAU, (Auctioneer), 535 Short, Tel.LO.2-0346, or LO.7-4332 36.Miscellaneous CAN accommodate 3 horses in my stable.Box stalls, feeding, grooming.small track for exercising.$35.monthly.Phone LO.2-0444.HEALTH SALON PHYSIOTHERAPY Ultraviolet \u2014 Galvanism Vapor Bath \u2014 Electric Bath Exercisers \u2014 Vibrators \u2014 Lamp! SWEDISH MASSAGE 105 Frontenac \u2014 Tel.LO.7-5507 37.Personal BARGAIN! PAINT $2.50 GALLON \u2014 Special White Enamel or Plat White Paint \u201cDUROLUX\u201d Oil Base House Paint.Guaranteed Quality.White and 20 colours.Now at Special Sale Price \u2014 $2.95 per gallon HYGIENE suppUes (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 23c.24 samples, $1.00.Mail order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton, Ont Business Directory AUCTION SALE for Emery Gagnon, 1 miles from th# village of FOSTER 5 miles from Waterloo, Routt No.2 Friday, Aug.24th, 1956, AT 9:00 A.M.Will be sold: 49 head of Holstein cattle, 35 cows, 1 UVyear heller, 3 3Viiyr.heifers, 5 lV4-yr.heifers, 4 yearling heifers, bull; 2 horses 1600 lbs., 30 hens.Surge milker 2 palls and equipment for 35 cows, 12 8-gal.milk cans, Farmall C tractor with plow, mowing machine, aide delivery rake and tractor plow, straight rake, 2 seeders one combined, corn seeder, 2 binders one grain and one corn, Pipex ensilage cutter, steel roller, 2 walking plows, manure spreader, weeder, turnip cutter, hay rack, wagon box, double and single sleds, harnesses, rubber lire wagon, 2 wagons, bench saw, hay fork, ladder, whitewash pump, manure cart, wheelbarrow, scale, lot of stovo wood, cedar posts, straw, 15 tons of pressed hay, all the small farm tools, part of the household furniture, canteen on the spot, all will be sold as the farm is sold.Terms; CASH.A.GRENIER, (Auctioneer), 213 Main East., Coaticook, Telephone VI.9-2644 Box 745.Radio Guide Advocates \u201cDUROLUX\" WHITE ENAMEL and CHROME ALUMINUM \u2014 $3,95 Gallon.12.To Let 4 LARGE room modern apartment.Planned kitchen, refrigerator, stove, Venetian blinds, back and front balconies, heated, hot water all year around.Completely redecorated.Adults $65.monthly.1067 Worthington Apt.6, Phone LO.2-4488.GROUND FLOOR, nicely decorated, three room and solarium tenement.1211 Craig St.Full bathroom etc.$40.Possession Sept.1st.See Hebert\u2019s Phone LO.2-0874* 14.\tCottages To Let COTTAGE it Bacon\u2019s Bay, Lake Mas-sawippi.Electricity, $40 weekly.Phone Ayer\u2019s Cliff, 46-r-3.15.\tRooms To Let PLUMBING BARGAIN \u2014 Bathroom Set \u2014 $99.95 foot cast iron bath on legs, 10 x 14 lavatory with fittings, toilet and seat.Reduced prices now offered on kitchen sinks, lavatories, toilets and pipes.ARMAND ROUSSEAU.Q.C.W.H.BRADLEY, Q C.Advocates Ntcoi Bid?., 6 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.Lorraine 2-4735.General practice - Estates settled.2 OR 4 ROOMS to let furnished or not.Board If wanted.Mrs.Ada Vancour, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.QUIET comfortable room for gentleman $7.weekly.339 High St., corner of Montreal Street.Phone LO.7-6157.16.Room and Board FOR CAMP OR COTTAGE Sleeping bags from $6.50; haversacks from 39c; ground sheets, water bottles, mess kits, compasses, hunting knives, flashlights, kit bags, binoculars, shirts, sox, jeans.Double decker bunks, army blankets, pillows, folding cots, electric hot plates, stainless cutlery, life preservers, tarpaulins, garden hose, etc.SMITH SURPLUS STORE 900 Wellington St.South Tel.LO.2-0464 PAUL dfuLXJNS UERVA1F.B-A., LL.L., general practice, trial and estate, 506 Continental Building, King (fa Wellington Sts.Tel: LO.7-5981; Residence; LO.f-6146 Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS * SON.Chartered Accountants, Montreal.La VALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Meaner.Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2-96801 COMMISSION SALE at vV.S.Little's Sales Stable EATON CORNER Wednesday, August 22, at 1 o'clock P.M.Livestock, machinery and other merchandise.Terms: Cash.No cheques accepted.Howard Standish, Auctioneer AYER'S CLIFF, QUE.L.H.Hunt, Clerk Sawyerville, Quebec.5.00\tPress New* 5.05\tRidin' The Range 5.50 Retarded Children 6.00\tFoxbrooke News 8.10 Town Crier New* 6.15\t1240 Supper Club 6.30 Sportscast 6.35\t1240 Supper Hour 7.00\tRawhide 5.55 Station Opening 6.00\tDawn News Roundup 6.05\tSacred Heart Pgm.6.20 Farm Fair 6.30\tMusical Clock 7.00\tPress New» 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tSports Roundup 7.35\tMusical Clock 8.00\tCBC News 8.15\tMusical Clock 8.30\tClassical Music 8.45\tMorning Devotions 9.00\tBack To The Bible 9.30\tBilingual Bandstand 9.45\tLight Sc Lyrical 10.13 Two for a Quarter 10.30 Music For You 5.00\tToday\u2019» Composer.5.30\tThe Magic Carpet 3.45 Sleepytime Story 6.00\tNews 6.10 Sportscast 6.15 Tisseyre 6.30\tByline 6.35 Dinner Music 7.00 7.06 7.30 7.35 8.00 8.10 8.15 8.30 9.00 9.05 9.45 10.15 10.30 10.40 10.43 10.48 11.00 11.15 11.30 11.45 CBC News Concert Tima CBC News Concert Time CBC News and Interlude Weather Forecast Morning Devotion» Musical March Past CBC News Music In the Morning Light 3c Lyrical Two for a Quarter Shirley Brett Ruth Harding CBC News Sweet Hour of Prayer One Man\u2019s Life Whispering Streets Piano Interude Laura Limited 5.00\tThe Road Show 5.30 Super Club 6.00\tNews 6.05 Supper Club 6.45 Sports Review 7.00\tVermont at Seven Dentist DR.4.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist 204 Wellington St.North opposite Court House.Phone: LO.741644.COMMISSION SALE Optometrists ALBERT, TRUDEAU, Optometrist, Continental Building, Sherbrooke Tel: LO.2-0517.Eyse «xamlned.TOOTHLESS MAMMALS Many types of whales never The heaviest pair of elephant tusks known were taken in Ken- ; have teeth, some having ridges of ya and weigh 440 pounds.\tbone to crush their food WILLING to give room and board to High School girl In exchange for household assistance.Box 123.18.\tWanted To Rent 6 ROOM heated apartment, North ! Ward.Adult* only.Phone LO.] 2-0026.6-ROOM duplex or self-contained house.Apply E.4.Manes, North Hatley.Call 363.- -I 19.\tRoom & Board Wanted GENTLEMAN wants room and board In North or centre ward.WU1 pay $45 monthly.Record Box 118.\u2019i9a.Rooms Wanted BUSINESS man desires a furnished room in a Modern Private Home in the north ward.Reference ex.change.Record Box 125.SALESMEN The British American Oil Company requires bilingual sales representatives who have shown initiative and responsibility.Assignment will be in the Province of Quebec.High School graduation essential.Age 25 to 35 only.Permanent salaried positions with full employee benefits.Training course provided, Reply giving full particulars to; The Personnel Department, The British American Oil Co., 606 Cathcart St.r Montreal.Wednesday, August 22, 1 P.M.at GERARD LANGLOIS', Windsor Mills-Richmond High, way.50 head of cattle; several to freshen soon.We sell FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK, etc.If interested, please communicate with Gerard Langlois R.R.2, Windsor Mills, Que., Tel.Windsor Mills 622.ring.15 Jos.Custeau, auctioneer, 535 Short St., Sherbrooke, Tel.LO.2-0346 20.Wanted To Purchase SIDE.DELIVERY RAKE and Corn Blower \u2014 Must be In good condition.Phone LO.7-7188 (after 6:00 p.m.) or write Record Office Box 127.State Price.1 LARGE baby crib.Phone LO.2-8635.24a.Agents Wanted BE INDEPENDENT: Start right now a profitable business of your own.Good vacant territories in your vicinity.A customer in each home.Specials each month.$18 needed.Details to: Jlto-Dept.10-5130 St.Hubert, Montreal.USED CARS Best Buy* in Town N.V.CLOUTIER Inc 1465 King W., LO.2-3806 RESTAURANT CHEZ HENRI Well located, modern equipment.FOR SALE CALL: TR.6-9048 Rock Island.TENDER FOR INDUSTRIAL BUILDING The City of Sherbrooke is calling for tenders for the erection of an industrial building on part of lot 9, East Ward.Plans and specifications arc available to the interested parties upon a deposit of $25.00 at the office of Alphonse Belanger, architect, 46 Vimy Street.Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque to the amount of $25,000.00.The sealed tenders, duly marked: \u201cTender for industrial building\u201d, must reach the undersigned on or before August 29th, 1956, at 5 P.M.H.P.EMOND.City Clerk.Painters Wanted FOR OTTAWA, ONTARIO.Only Qualified Painters Need Apply.12 months of steady work to the right men.Contact: SAM WINDLE & SONS Knowlton, Que.O.K.Quality Trucks PRICED LOW AT Foxbrooke Motors LTD.8 1953 Chevrolet 1 ton Pick-up, new paint job, good tires, fine mechanically.Was\t9 $1025.\tSpecial \u2014\t^ 1953\tChevrolet\t1\t$ ton panel, excellent\tn condition through-\t° out, was $1025.\u2014\t9 Special\t\u2014\tj 1952\tChevrolet\tVi\t$ ton panel, commet-\t_ cial red.In spotless\t-* condition.Was $750.\t9 Special\t\u2014\tj 1951\tChevrolet,\t2\t< ton stake body, very\t^ clean, motor over-\t8 hauled, good tires.\tQ Was $1050.Special\t^ 1949 Studebaker Vj £ ton pick-up, newly ^ painted.A nice\t3 clean light truck.\tn Was\t$450.00.\t\u2014 Special \u2014\t5 1949\tChevrolet\tIj\t$ ton panel, in de-\t2 pendable running\t» order, was $395.00.\t4 Special\t\u2014\t5 (Authorited dealer for CHEVROLET.OLDSMOBILE.CADILLAC.) 345 Wellington St.South Tel.LO.9-3606\u2014LO.9-3608 6.90 6.25 6.30 6.45 6.55 7.00 7.15 7.30 7.45 8.00 8.15 8.30 8.45 8.55 9.00 9.15 9.30 9.45 10.00 5.00 5.05 6.00 6.10 6.30 6.35 7.00 6.00 6.05 6.15 6.30 6.35 6.45 7.00 7.05 7.30 7.35 8.00 8.10 8.30 8.35 9.00 9.05 9.15 10.00 10.05 11.00 11.05 11.30 11.45 Time Coffee Newa Farm Journal Coffee Time Weather or Not Blue Seal Billboard Coffee Time Checkerboard Pgm, News The Mom.Special Coffee Time Town Crier Family Album Newa Cofee Time Morning Devotions Homemaker Harmonie* Top of the Morning Headline News News Splnarama News and weather Make Believe Ballroom News Make Believa Ballroom News and Sport* Stars Newa, Weather Yawn Patrol Sacred Heart Pgm.News Musical Clock Morning Memo News, Weather Musical Clock News, Weather Musical Clock News and Sport» Musical Clock News Musical Clock News, Weather Memo from Morgan\u2019s Rendezvous News M\u2019Belleve Ballroom News A & P Calling The Little Show Maple Leaf Jet.CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS EVENING I 743 Roving Reporter .7.30\tGuest lima 7.45 Song* I Like 8.00\tX-mlnua On* 8.30\tCal Jtckaon 9.00\tFighting Word* 9.30\tJazx uaumued TUESDAY 10.45 Ruth Harding 10.45\tFar Away Places 11.00\tNews 11.05\tMusicale Matinee 11.30\tMusical Roundup 12.00\tPress New* 12.05\tThe Sunshine Hr.12.30\tRosenbloom\u2019s Newscast 12.35 The Sunshine Hour 12.50\tDons.Time Signal 1.00\tCBC News 1.15\tEpic Concert Album 2.00\tT-Cen Matinee 3.00\tPress News 3.05\tSpins 'N Needles 4 00 Enoores 4.30\tAnything Goea 5.00\tPres* Newa CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.0\tRawhide 7.16\tRoving Reporter 7.30\tGuest Time 7.45\tSongs I Like.8.00\tRicochet 8.30\tSummer Fallow 9.00\tCBC String Orch.: TUESDAY 12.00\tBBC News 12.1Ô Aunt L.ucy 12.30\tFarm Broadcast 12.59 Official Time Signal 1.00\tCBC News, weather 1.15\tMusical Program 1.45\tInvitation to the Waltz 2.00\tNews 2.03 Trans-Canada » Matinee 3.00\tSearch For Tomorrow 3.15\tWrhen a Girl Marries 3.30\tMusical Program 3.45\tLatin American Music 4.00\tEncores 4.33 Encores 4.30\tNews 4.33 Music 5.00\tArtists of Today WIKE (1400 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.15\tCountry Hoe Down 7.30\tThe Old Songa 8.00\tHeadline News 8.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee TUESDAY 4.15\tTown and Country Time.10.05\tCountry Music 10.30\tMelody Tipping In 10.45\tRecipe Neighbour 11.00\tHeadline New* 11.05\tMelody Tipping In 12.10 News 12.25 Weather Forecast 12.30\tToday In Vermont 12.45\tHome Demonstration 1.00\tOrleans Party Line | 1.30\tWhat\u2019s New 1.55\tHeadline News 2.00\t1490 Club 2.55\tHeadline News 3.00\t1490 Club 3.55\tHeadline News CJAD (800 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.10 Eddy Arnold Show 7.30\tBand Concert 7.45\tSports, A1 Cauley 7.50\tNews and weather 8.00\tFort Laramie 8.30\tMelody Time 9.00\tEdward Murrow 9.15\tJust Entertainment 9.30\tArthur Godfrey 10 00 History of 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European Music 10.4* Out of This World 11.00\tDom.News 11.10 Hugh Dixon 12.00\tStation Closing 5.05 Ridin\u2019 The Rang* 6.00\tBoxbrooka Naws 6.10\tTown Crier Naws 6.13\t1240 Supper Club 6.30\tSportscast 6.35 1240 Supper Club 7.00\tRawhide 7.13\tRoving Reporter 7.30\tChico Valle 8.00\tRed for Danger 8.30\tB.B.C.Concert Hall 9.30\tCBC Concert Hall 10.00\tThe Golden Butter.fly 10.30\tMusic for Relaxing 10.45 Dow Sport Show 11.00\tDominion News 11.10\tHugh Dixon 12.00\tStation Closing Te/ev/s/on Guide CH MONDAY, AUO.10 3.25 CHLT-TV Today 3.30\tBordar Corral 4.00\tMadam In her kitchen 4.30\tFéminin Actuality 4.45\tCsrtooni 3.00\tJungle Jim 5.30\tGabriel Labarger 6.00\tTo be announced 6.30\tLocal News 6.36 Weather Forecast 6.39 Sportscast 6.45\tCaptain Gallant 7.15 Telajoumal 7.30\tNature Secret* 7 46 To be announced 8.00\tAdventures 8.30\tLa Rigolade 9.00\tClneparade 9.30\tColgate Theatre 10.00\tTexas Rasslln\u2019 11.00\tCBMT New» 11.15 Local Front New* 11.23 Sport* Edition 11.30 Station cloal\u201d* LT-TV \u2014 Channel 7 10.00\tNews Si Roundup 10.20 Talk 10.30\tDistinguished Artists 11.00\tHarry Boon 11.30\tMusic 12.00\tNews, Close.5.30 5 45 6.00 6.10 6.15 6.30 6.35 7.00 7.15 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.20 10.30 11.00 11.30 17.00 It\u2019s Time tor a Fable Hidden Pages of the Air News Sportscast Meet the Artist Bytine Dinner Musie Rawhide Roving Reporters Chlcho Valle Jane Eyre Let\u2019s Make Music Music by McMullin Sports Review News A Roundup U.S, Political Conventions Leicester Square Can.Symphonlea.Duncan Chorus CBC News, Closing 12.00 12.05 12.15 12.30 12.35 1.00 1.05 1.15 1.30 1.45 2.00 2.05 2.30 2.45 3.00 3.05 3.30 4.00 6.00 5.0» 6.00 TUESDAY News, Weather Songs of our Times News Quia News and Sports Homemakers Choice News Meet the Artist Top Tune Time The Road of Life Matinee Moods News AU in a day\u2019s work Party Line Howard Miller News Holiday Hits Words St.Music News, Club 800 News Splnarama News and Weather 5.00\tNews, West.Swing 6.00\tNews, Curreh' and Choice 6.30 It Happened Today 6.40 Sports, Current 7.00\tNews, Current and Choice 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 7.45 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.10 9.15 9.45 10.00 10.15 10.45 Country Slyle Gord Sinclair News, G.Sinclair News, G.Sinclair News Sc G.Sinclair Sports.G.Sinclair News, G.Sinclair News, G.Sinclair News, and Name to Remember Showcase Breakfast Club For the Ladies News, Show BU.Morning Matinee Good Neighbor CFCF (600 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.30\tCisco Kid 8.00\tNews, Sports 8.05\tMike Malloy 8.30\tOpportunity Knocks 9.0\tFighting Words 9.30\tX Minus! 9.45\tRed Foley Show TUESDAY 11.45\tLunch Date 12.00\tNews, Town and Country 12.30\tNews, and Melody Parade 1.00\tNews 1.05\tToday's Hits 1.30 Showcase 2.00\tNews & Merry-Go-Round 3.00\tNews & Mertry-Go Round 4.00\tNews & Merry-Go-Round 5.00\tNews.West.Swing 6.00\tNews and Current 9.00\tHeadline News 9.05\tSandman\u2019s Matjnee 10.00\tHeadline News 10.05 Just Good Music 11.00\tFinal News Sign Off 4.00\tTown and Country Time, L\u2019.S.A.4.30\tThe Road Show 5.00\tThe Road Show 3.3Ü Supper Club 6.00\tHeadline Newa 6.05\tSupper Club 6.45 Sports Review 7.00\tVermont at seven 7.15 Let\u2019s Go to Town 7.30\tPassport to Daydreams 8.00\tHeadline News 8.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee 9.00\tHeadline News 9.05\tSandman's Matinee 10.00\tHeadline News 10.05 Just Good Music 11.00\tFinal News 11.10 Sign Off 0.55 The Weatherman 10.00\tNews and sports 10.05\tStarUght Concert 1030 News and Sports 10.35\tStarlight Concert 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tNews 11.15 Visit with Val 12.00\tNews and weather U\u2019.OS Just Imagine! 6.10\tBallroom 6.35\tBallroom 7.00\tNews and Sporti 7.10\tEddy Arnold Show 7.30\tBand Concert 7.45 Sports Al Cauley 7.50 News A Weather 8.00\tIndictment 8.30\tBig Top Ten 9.00\tEdward Murrow> 9.15\tJust Entertainment 9.30\tArthur Godfrey 9.55 The Weatherman 10.00\tNews and Sports 10.05\tStarlight Concert 10 30 News & Sports 10rook« Auto Spring Ltd.Leaf Spring, Ooli Spnng, Shock Absorbera, etc Sales and Service: Tor us tt\u2019a always Springtime\" 145 Big Perks Street Telu LO.«.1144 FLOOR SANDING Done the way you want it \u2014 We aLo spécialité in tile laying.ANTONIO MASSON ISM Galt St.West Tel.LO.2â409 JOS.CUSTEAU Bilingual, Licensed, Real t» fate Agent.Public Auctioneer S3S Short St., Sherbrooke.(Res.) L.2-0546 Ralph Getty, Sec.Tel.LO.7-4552 BROMPTONVILLE H.J.O'CONNELL LTD.GENERAL CONTRACTORS Asphalt specialty \u2014 crushed end run of pit gravel.6 Wellington S., Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.9-2344 P.O.Box 310, Bromptonville.Tel.Windsor Mills 14 WATERLOO- OLEY A.YOUNG Poster Road LICENSED AUCTIONEER Tel.1154-J-2, Waterloo.Con'6*' AUGUST\t* 22nd, in thd afternoon \u2014.or,# Races *\u201c9.21 * Wrestling Matches Aug.20th \u2022 Horse Show August 21**- SAWYERVILLfc\u2014 ART BENNETT Graduate of Repperfs School of Auctioneering Bilingual Professional Auctioneer ~ REAL ESTATE -Tel.90W \u2014 Sewyerville Earl Welts, Assistant.Tel.LO.74023 KNOWITON\u2014 AUCTIONEER M.J.BLACKWOOD Knowlten \u2014 Tel.612-24 Graduate of Reiscb School of Auctioneering, largest in the world.Mason City, fmya SERVICES INCLUDE Complete Sales Management.GLASS PAINTS Hobbs' Plate Glass Mirrors Ftberglasit Screening Pittsburgh Paints Pittsburgh Brushes Sold at your Kurmture.Hardware & Paint Store Entranceways.Store Fronts, Windshields fiTTH CANADIAN liy PITTSBURGH UUU iN»wsiaiii iiuiii» 115 Big Porks, Sherbrooke Tel.LO.74846 MILLFIELD\u2014 Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Davidson were Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Currie, of Hamilton, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scott, of Leeds Village, Mr, Murray Kelso and Miss Shirley Davidson, of Huntingville.Mrs.Cromarty (ruickshank spent a few days visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.McLellan in Montreal.Miss Helen Learmonth was a week-end guest of Miss Anne Wright in Bury.She also spent a few days visiting Miss Edna Wright in Thetford Mines.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Robinson | and family, of North Hatley, ! were week-end guests of Mr.and i Mrs.Bernard Robinson.B.F.GOODRICH CITY TIRE SALE 161 DEPOT ST.Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.Ÿ4536 Guard Against Fuel Shortages Later\u2014 F/LL YOUR COAL MN NOW Summer Prices In Effect J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD.Tel.LO.2-2662 ALL THIS AND MORE AT THE BEDFORD FAIR 'c^O COME AND BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! WATERVILLE\u2014 WATERVILLE MOTORS REG'D GENERAL REPAIRS\u2014PAINTING \u2014 ALL NEW, MODERN MACHINERY - SAND AND GRAVEL HAULED \u2014 LOADING SHOVEL FOR HIRE.Tel.21-rtng-3 at the home of her sister, Mis* i Ewing, during her absence.Mr.William Jackson spent the | weekend with the Misses craig-1 head at West Brockfield, Mass.1 On his return home, he was accompanied by Mrs.Jackson and ! sons, Glenn and Peter, who have spent the past two weeks with ; the Misses Craighead.Mr, and Mrs.George Jones and daughter, Barbara, of Toronto, are guests of Mr.Jones\u2019 mother, Mrs.C.O.Jones.Miss June Holland and a party of friends from Montreal, have left on a motor trip to New Brunswick.Mrs.Sadie Veysey who has spent the past weeks with her 1 son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Willie Welch, has returned to her home at Stanbridge Station.The funeral of Miss Margot Fontaine, who passed away in Montreal at the Maisonneuve Hospital, on Wednesday, August 8th, was held on Friday morning from the funeral parlors of Joseph Dion and Son to the Roman Catholic church at Dunham.Miss Fontaine, who was born in Dunham was 57 years of tfge, and had been a resident of Montreal for many years, where she had been in the employ of Dupuis Freres for 19 years.Miss Fontaine was well-known in Bedford, where she had been a frequent visitor at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.A.Cusson, Phiiipsburg Avenue.Inter ment was in the Roman Catholic cemetery at Dunham.LOWER IRELAND\u2014 ! Mr.and Mrs.Edwin George j and son, of Lennoxville, were | recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.I j George T.Little and Mr and ! Mrs.Harry Little Mr.John Perry, Mr.Leonard Perry, Miss Linda Perry and Miss Ruth Cox, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Cox.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Marshall i and family are holiday guests i of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Wright Mrs.John Perry and son David, have returned to Mont-| real, having spent a few weeks.I at the home of Mrs.Perry\u2019s) 1 parents.Bestseller! ft: KINGSBE** $Hf ALWAYS SERVES COOL KINGSBEER SINCE 1910 - CANADA S FINEST LAGER new cap rr (30 AT THE OEftce WCXM// {tsar Pv'pcnV see* > > LOOK) X BOUGHT\" /**KperxKCBeM+ o«.-THeys*y rrwvesvOL/ 'COWFl PENCE !H AAC£ Hexr eveM'AJG- By WILDROOY you GET- CONROeuae ay HAVING A GOOD APPEARANCE -USE W/UPRCCT CREAM-OH and xxi can ee confident xxip hair wiu- always.UPCXC l-ns BEST IN ANY SITUATION ! 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' , X HOPE JnxjS WON'T ) oer map when Me m M18M6 Ml* cAn*?.w_H k ¦ v.S ^ \\ .1 / v ti -.vi i Vf : '-VvA- PA % ViQ ?P|.eA« FCWCSIV* mb THUS ONK TIM BAWLIN'** ILL NBVEff CO IT r 3 n AOA'N ! r'\"\t> ABOUT, ' N ,\t^ sniFiPT T ALVIN* y JILL F » ijto \\ *¦*-*' owing to ill health.Mr Marshall was a member of the Baptist church and the Rotary Clubs of Sherbrooke and Brattleboro, Vt.He was also a member of St.George\u2019s Club.While in this district he had reaided at Lennoxville and North Hatley and in recent CURRIER .__\u2014 - Nine nuts Mrs A Bowker; door prii* Mr.R H.Stone.Th* aum of The ganien party held at the\treaiif(.d.years had lived at Wilmington,\tCommunity\tHall,\twas well at\tMr\t#n(1 Mrv ||wton nryaol, Vt, \\fter spending the winter in\ttended The\tIneky\tdrawings were\t0f Montreal, were week-end Mexico, Mr Marshall came to\tas follows\tfry pan, Mr Dion\tguests\tat Bonnie View Farm.Sherbrooke with hts wife on June\tafghan, Mrs\tJ P\tP.iylor; chair\tMrs\tSusie I\u2019atteraon spent tjking uu residence ai 1111 '1rs\tMacintosh; doll am* the weekend with her aon.Mr.i'ortland Avenur\tcarnage, Dorothy Hong.,ar ot Harold Patterson and Mr.Pal pennies Mr J M Bryant- pea terson, in Magog CUNARD TO EUROPE LATE SUMMER AND FALL SAILINGS TO BRITISH PORTS hrtt Clou ?tv*AampF«»ei Ore e^PfA, Livetpu'c*! liver peat H#v*e, ScHr*A»wpra« itieei'vv A, liverp*'
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