Sherbrooke daily record, 25 février 1949, vendredi 25 février 1949
[" r 1949 FEBRUARY 1949 S M T W TES 10 11 12 13\t14\t13 16 17 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949.World News In Brief Montreal.Feb.23\u2014((P\u2014l ire yesterday caused damage estimated at \u2018'thousands of dollars\u201d to the swank Ruby Foo restaurant on Decarie Blvd.in Montreal\u2019s north end.\u2019ihe lire broke out in a new extension being added to the premises and is believed to have been caused by a spark from a welding machine.Most of the damage was caused on the second floor and to the roof.Water damage was also heavy.* * * London, Feb.23.\u2014Û)\u2014When Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip \\isit the Channel Islands in June they will travel aboard the battleship Anson, commanded by Capt.I).M.Orr-Ewing.The Anson is the 35.000-ton battleship of the Royal Navy\u2019s training squadron.* * * Dublin, Feb.25.\u2014\\I¥)\u2014Residents of Eire who emigrated last year totalled 81,935, the immigration ministry said yesterday.Of these, 49,824 went to North America and 30,290 to Britain.« « * New York, Feb.25.\u2014(Æ>)\u2014 Gen.Nicolae Radescu, former Romanian Prime Minister, said yesterday that Russia is forcibly removing natives on its border areas from the Baltic to the Black Sea and repopulating the sections with Russians.The purpose, he said, was to create an \u201cethnic insulating barrier\u201d along Russia's frontiers.Record Revenue For Quebec This Forecast Year But Red Troops Parade In Berlin Decrease Likely In 1949-50 Highlights Of Quebec Budget Speech Provincial Treasurer Gagnon Sets 1948-49 Revenue Figure at $176,650.000\u2014Net Deficit Is $25.680,000.Quebec, Feb.25\u2014((P1\u2014Tbe Quebec Government expects provincial revenue to fall from the record figure of $193,940,-000 in the current fiscal year to $176,650,000 in the 1949-50; Quebec, feb.23.ffl \u2014High-1 term wbich starts April 1.j lights of the Quebec budget speech , The forecast of reduced provincial income was given to | delivered yesterday by Provincial I Treasure Onesime Gagnon:\t; the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Provincial Treasurer: Record provincial revenues dur- Qnesime Gagnon in his budget speech, i ing the present ftecal year ending\tHe announced that incomplete figures for the current ; j March 31 of $193,940,000.Reven-, financial period indicate a surplus on ordinary account of ' 6\"0 000 'le 0011 \" iCal\t,$40,770,000 and that capital expenditures totalling $66,450,- 'Ordinary surplus of $40,770,- 000 wil1 leave a net deficit of $25,680,900.! 000 expected in 1948-49 and of | During the next term, the surplus on ordinary account is ; j $31,415,040 forecast for coming estimated at $3 1,4 1 5,640 and the over-all surplus at $152,140.year\t| Jir.Gagnon told the House that*-j.* * *\ti without imposition of new taxes j ys *-\t\u2022 Capital expenditures of $66,-1 the Government since it came to , I- ^;/i 450,000 expected to leave net do- ; power in 1944 had doubled credits vA si., JL e\tO for education, health, agriculture, ficit of $2o,080,000 m current j eolonizationi public w°rks and year.Overall surplus of $$152,140 i roads.anticipated in 1949-50.\t| During the same period it redue- Mvi: a*' Soviet troops march through TU'iTiu\u2019s Bromicnbcrg Gate into the British sector to lay wreaths on the Soviet war memorial in honor of the Red Army\u2019s ,'Ust anniversary.Russian soldiers shook their fists at newsmen during the ceremonies, which were approved by British authorities.No new taxes announced.i ed the net debt of the province by ! $ 1,327,000, he said.Price Of AO Automobiles Quebec Proposes Margarine Ban Quebec, Feb.25\u2014W\u2014The Provincial Government tributed today to Legislative Assembly copies of a bill to \u201cprotect the dairy industry\u201d providing drastic fines or prison terms for manufacture, sale or possession of butter substitutes.The proposed legislation, which after passage by the Legislature will take effect upon proclamation in the Quebec Official Gazette, is designed to \u201cprohibit or regulate the m L ,\t,\t., ,\t-\tI The treasurer forecast an in- , Tqtal net debt of province re-1\tin revenue from motor | duced by $33^330,000 since 1944., vehicles from $13,300,000 during !\t\u201e\t,\t'\t\u2022 I , .,\t, I the present year to $14,300,000 in Quebec per capita debt lowest ; 19,19.50.Gasoline tax revenues are among Canadian provinces and exiected to\tfrom $29,600,- (provincial amortization fund high- 0 , this year to $3i|100,000 ' est.Detroit, Feb, 25.\u2014(d3)\u2014Gener al Motors announced today a price ; _ _\t, cut on a.l iii- passenger amomo- Ift/f] /y^T 0 'B oi.ei-, a,tar;bu.ing its action in part IyILU V CW A to wage cuti-, ,\t________ | The corporation declared price \u201e\t.\t.\ti Mr.Gagnon forecast that to- 1 «f from $10 to $40, j _\t,\t¦\t,\t, ' baceo revenues would rise from1 This was done, a G.M.state-! The government has just made 43,]00,000 to.$8,500,000.\t1 ment said, to \u201cpc.us along to con-1 a $35,000,000\t! Revenue items expected to drop sumer.s the savings resulting from Baptist Minister Pleads Guilty To Crimes Against The Bulgarian State JRed Troops Is Approved By Assembly I both the downward adjustment of $11,- ! wage and eatery payments and the has move $47 Average increase of salaries in j Succession duties, from d;s.Quebec amounting to 64.4 per cent ; 000,000 to $9,500,000; since, the war, greater than Can- Corporation taxes.\u2019 from adiian-wide average inwease of 000,000 to $44,000,000; 58.2 per cent.\tj Sales tax from $14\u2019,000,000 * * *\t$\t750,000; Out of ordinary expense* in pa-t four years, the government put\t________ aside $28,531,450 for amortiza- The provincial treasurer\u2019s figures ew?\u2019\"payroB* tion funds and redemption of pro- revealed that corresponding cuts j This followed from the fall in vincial bonds.\t.' Sofia, Feb.25.i/P)\u2014The trial I of 15 Protestant churchmen opened ! today with a plea of guilty by Ni-j kola Naumov, a Baptist minister, ! : to crimes against the Bulgarian state.The 15 clergymen are accused I of treason, espionage and black- > ( market money dealing.Feb.25.\u2014'(/P)\u2014Russia Naumov is one of the four prin-additional troops to cipal defendants and a member of ¦ Norse Border By GUSTAV SVENSSON Helsinki.WEATHER CLEARING Wet snow snding this evening.Overcast tonight, clearing Saturday morning.Oolder tonight and Saturday.Wind southeast 15, shifting to north this evening.Temperatures yesterday : Maximum 44.minimum 3.Year ago: Maximum 31, minimum 11 below.Fifty-Second Year Seigniory Of Mingan Cost $50,000 By RICHARD DAIGNA uLT , Ganadian Press Staff Writer Quebec, Feb.25.\t(?'- Owner- ship rights to the Seigniory do Mingan, one of the last remaining links with Quebec\u2019s feudal p:i>t j and 288 years old today, or.ee were j purchased for less than $50,000.What the land itself ee.3 :s not 1 known.I The vast holdings, stretching for j 150 miles ulon.g I lie north she e of the gulf of St.Lawrences and six j miles deep, now are owned by the Labrador company of Montreal, although Martin\u2019s Bank of Liverpool, England, holds 100 per rent of the shares.The Quebec government lias taken steps to expropriate the Seigniory at a price ranging between $900,000 and $3,-000,000.! An English biscuit-maker from F.ondon, who recently said lie had a claim 011 Mingan.estimated its worth at $100,000,000.His elaim has been described ns \"crazy.\u201d Still another claim that the Seigniory is owned by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Quebec has been 'discounted by a spokesman for the Archbishop.It all started back on Feb.25, 1001, when Francois Bissot became the first Seigneur do Mingan.He was granted (lie lands by the \u201cWestern Indies Company\u201d which held title flights from thr Kina^of Fianve to the territory ext^fPne; from Tadoussae to the Atlantic.Bisent left Mingan to his son-in-law, Louis Jolliet, famous explorer of the Great Lakes and the upper Mississippi.It remained solidly with the Jollieta and Bis-sots for more than 100 years.Then it started t« fall into many hands, people who acquired pieces of it here and there.Records of transactions fill volumes in the Quebec produces 50 par cent of budget, from Canadian hydro-electricity out put.Quebec, Feb.25.\u2014To encourage the idea that the school boards should get their revenue from the j lowered ccct of certain material Norway\u2019s Arctic border, according the Supreme Council of the United government was dangerous, de-7,\u2019l ltennd .\t,\t.\tto an authoritative Finnish source.Evangelical Churches.Even before dared Premier Duplessis in the as- to\tju.«ment of wages, GAL today w-w 'The informant\tsaid\tthe\ttroopjthe trial started th, government\t' sembly\tlast\tnight when\tputting\tprovincial\tarchives.To complicate given a total saving.s of an Àiin-\tmovement was obseivcn\tlast\twc :x\tsaid all lirai inauo confessions.\tt hrough\tthe hill of t he\tschool\tcom-\tmatters, original\tdocuments\tdis- r «« nnri |lcnences\u2019 from $8,800,000 ated $9,000,000 to $10,000,000 and apparently was in connection Naumov was the first defendant 1 missions of Sherbrooke permitting appeared, leaving owners without .1 JiX.\t,( 0.\ti\tannually in the production work-\twith Norway's stand on the pro-\tto take the witness stand.\t\u2019\ta\t> posed North Atlantic pact with the Speaking in a loud, firm voice, hi jare proposed\tin expenditure.\t]\tthe Uniled 'States' government\u2019s\tUnited States' Canada, Britain and\ttold the court \"1 urn guilty,\" an:! cu.t >'v*H\tbe\tin roads\tj\tcost-of-lixing index.The wag eg of\twestern Europe.\texpressed regret for his activities.\t.$6.1,605.000\tto\t$36,-1\t273,000 hourly-paid worker* are The source who\trefused to per-\tHe then went into u two-hnur dis-\tne.Tsvii'.\t« in\tvim« .\\r\tHie Hon.\tJohn\tRichardson\twho the levy of a special sales fax of a proper claim to their portions.fhe tempo of transactions inline per cent for school purposes.108,250.r .\t1\t1\t\u2022\tRevenue manufacture, sale, placing on expected to increase from $13,-sale and possession of mar- 300,000 in present year to $14,-\u2022\t,\t,,\t1\t1 .\u2022\t300,000 in 1949-50, Suceesfion du- gar.ne and other butter subst.- ties yield expected to drop to $9,- tutes.\u201d\tj 500,000 from $11,000,000.U.would authorize the Pro- Revenu\u20acB corporation tax-vincial Cabinet to adopt regu- es expected to decrease from $47.- lations specifying the products 000-000 to.$«.«$0.000 Liquor ;\t* K\trevenues slightly reduced, which will come under the ban\t* * ¦ 1 Spending by several Russia gained a common frontier with Norway in the ments due to drop but education 1944, he said.M\tYs ^\t1 4 L « « sY 4 \u2014\t, 1 1\t^ J' ^ g y 1*0 1* and methods of analyzing the butter substitutes.\tand health budgets will go up.It would permit seizure and- confiscation of margarine supplies as well as motor vehicles used for transport and delivery ot margarine within the province.It would also authorize the Cabinet to draw up further \u201cmeasures\u201d to apply the margarine ban.rage I\u2019age I\u2019age I\u2019age ('age Rage Rage Rage INDEX 2\u2014\tTheatre News 3\u2014\tCity News.1\u2014Editorials.5\u2014\tGeneral News.6\u2014\tClassified Ads.7\u2014\tTrading Rost 9\u2014Social and Rersonsl '0\u2014Rtanst at! Co.News of five n tnt-il r\\ f «10 Koo .aL\u20191 0,1 aa P avenger cars anil on its a or way s i^-nr\" .h.nî.Æ;/,\t»«r, otoctl,, Murmansk 5-5,680\u2019000 »«; n«J»5''te'\u201d«£.'cL7\"'h2 il.\tw\"* Nnrw\u2018v ln lht\u2018 in'*\u201d Gao-t [0! \u2018¦ne^ciurent year, Mr.fee ted G.M.employees a two-cent\tI1U111 'viHi Finland in which Fin\tIlia Tiinev, deputy\tmini i.r of covernmpnt1.1 n,,M:Vtral .\u2022)l'l'yincial i hourly cut in pay.\ttend ceded Retsarno region to the !\tjustice, announced\tat\ta piv., m ^rom °i\u2018i come city families declined 0.3 per\tthe Finnish border.Norway ha-\tnient, he exhihiteci\t'\tpa^cs of CaniùîVe\"\";n.t.\t,\t.\t.\t1\tc.ent- It \"'as the fourth cor, ecu-\ta 450-mile border with Finland in\tdepositions tnken\tfrom the ac- AÏÏ\"\tWhiCh ^\tth,- norlli.\t\u2022\t!uta i wnicn war, in August and Septem- against the Soviet Union.\t.T.lu\u2018, Hungarian government de\tmaintenance bought up all the title rights .\t_ .____ had her of 1948 The rto-omW\tk\tL\t,,\t, nied that Cardinal Mimlszentys exchanged, direct.taxation pnvers S rediction wt aUriSeVmorc: po^nÆbte^rkff^!\t,lil\" .to lower prices for apparel ami ment against the Finnish govern- Rage 12\u2014Sports News De Bernonville Is Defended By M.P.As Worthy Refugee By D'ARCY O'DONNELL .the Canadian wheat board since Canadian Press .Staff Writer 'Aug.1, 1945, was originally set at Ottawa.Feb.23.\u2014 (f' \u2014 Count | $1.35 a bushel, basis No.1 northern Jacques Huge do Bernonville, one in store at Vancouver or the !ake- ior federal subsidies.took nciudv^t'wn hni\"r^a>T .sP.eecI1 house furnishingfl rather than low- ment in the Moscow press, at about took nearly two hours to deliver, er food price.-.However, drops the same time Russia was making sented the fnrmfi L, ii \u201c *r P' j\" «ere recorded on meats, eggs, fats hei all-out attack on th- projected ÿ\u2019&sa?™\t°,k' \u201dvc,- L r.r s IiUcm.victory at the campaign.The t'onseivatives, led \u2019 rime Minister Attlee, h is ; by the oratory of Churchill, cut the ministers and the partyiLabor majority in the constituency ™.\"vo te'1 ri\u2019day for the Islejto a little more than half of what \u2019\u2022 Wight where they will meet thi.was in the 1945 general election.WTck-eml to map Ihe program for.Yntcrday William won with a ma-U,e next general election in 1959.\t'joritv of 1,023 volt s; in 1915 Adams A draft program for 195(1 al- had .'l,,\", 18.reany has been prepared by Herbert) Dcsnite the reduce! Labor ma-Morrnn, deputy Prime Minister;jority, which was typical of recent and Labors election expert.What Parliament by-elections won by it, contain.; is secret an ! probably Labor, the choice of the Hammer* Will remain so until the annua! -mith elect,,irate was regard, d as a |P:irty conference in HI a k pool njvotc in support of the government's .s salary or a paper sup ply that ends up in the wasta-bas- ment that the French people la'j2\t; should welcome the Red army if Ihe government is entitled to it ever reached France.\t, , u .\t:\t, member for W Innlpeg borrow for capital expenditure The government has been known continued lebate on the Th 1 one] Mort h w-ere Communist Jews in-'and write off such spending dur- to be preparing legal step., again.-: \u2019 v,\u201e, ,\tof ^ renc,h Catholics, we;ing the years the bridg» Is In use.the Communist,! since the coal They did not touch on the ques- would not have heard about them 1 The government does not hor- strike, in which troop., took over rion of the alleged collaborators.|ii, this House.\trow for \u201cordinary expcnditule\u201d the mines.they mainly criticized governmenti \"How does it happen that wc I for services :f employe\"» or for The Assembly last night de-po icy or demanded changes in only hear of the five or six French j what Mr.Gagnon called the \"daily r.ounced the Communist Vadere 1\u2019nliVe,,V ti ,\t\u2022 t .IfHItens who have been given shei-lrequilements of its administra- for their statement echoing Thor- At the House opening.Trade, ter in this country?Why do we tion.\u2019\u2019\tC!!\u2018 declaration.Minister ILnve announced tha: the hear nothing about the six or seven ; Mr, Gagnon said his government Parliament is scheduled to de* initial price for wheat ln the ^\\o-| Jews \\vho were admitted to Canada ! tried to pay for capital expnndi- bate Friday the que.\u2019ion of lift-lv1?50i,h2sll*ît fal1 nflrr havine entered with turc out of pocket to keep its bor- ing the immunltv of Marcel Cha.rowing to a minimum.\t| chin, editor-in-chief of the Com- ment prosecution of Thorez on]has introduced in parliament a bill charges of treason or inciting to ; to make the orthodox the only *\u2019,t U ,s 11 r,'.Pr,,rcn'ft,,v:'' of nationalization and how far ^ Re v!11 Go 0 r B i*r\\|!k ol O V C f'he r r e v H *0,tO i\"clurie\t\u2014\t- ,™.n,nanny ,\u201e.»n.40 hoad of the Peirecoct ehurci, ' ''\"'lustrlcs beyond fuel, transport Interest in Hammersmith was so 4V\u201c nIiÏ\u2019 tei'S\tv\t\u2019S.\",\" r?,-» \u2022i- fn or,!, uuio» bo.,\u201e\t» k.y ,o\u201e ,T\"»V\u201cl S \u201cSi.,* S followed a speech in Parliament ! (ion, Anti-Commi ni.-t governmenl yesterday in which the Commun-! leaders declared th:,< was treason, ist party\u2019s secretary - general.After Thorez' statement, tho Maurice Thorez, repeated a aU French Communist party declared formally that the French people \"will never make war against the is'workers and property owners and they (has a large Roman Catholic elc- Soviet Union.\u201d In lengthy debate been Increased from $1.55 to $1.75, false passports, a bushel.The Initial payment, whic* covers all wheat delivered to! Continued on Page 5 lower House voted, Premier Henri never fight Russia.A high gxivernmcnt eourr a ease againe.t the Commun!' before the Baptist churchc ,\t.,,\t-\t., \u2014en in preparation, H aid is w'hy .>31,llo,640 , muniat daily, Roquestn for liftirg latest ?.1\t11\t.> I ! n\taL.:_______,\t,1 That, he in hand shrinks to Jl52,ltd tn\t,\t, .1\tstrength .u .\t,\t,\t,\t,, ftl'° members of the supremo «rr.Btlvc» he Qucuille threatened to take legal council of the United Evangelical m\"n» seat In the f.crcclv-contosted action against Communist readers churches in Bulgaria\t1 1.\t^ ^ \"erceiy coniesiea »« *\u2022\ton ZI.Æ.I»\tof Mn, ,h.|\"ŒrLt.S !SfrSZ, armv \u201d °f hC n\"l,0n\tan< thc ! f*/ f*\u201cre |1n\t*r\"uP.\u2019 .,ln i* *l*!«rave the victorious Labor candi-\u2019 result was \u201ca great'defeat for [ho Communiât loaders three months itfoït the lu'l g^a r i a ^ a r m\\a n >1 Tho' I « ' ^ nT r 'l'1 \" \"1 '\tvoles T?r\u2019c'- 'vho\tthe campaign against the Con -.more than in 1913, when Labor keening their Com- 1,oiled 12.502 votes to 9.011 for the Gonscrvatlvos.Morgan Phillips, secretary of the Labor party, commented that the \u2018 at for the campaign murnst daily, Roque»:* for iiltirgl mtest > atementa of Thorez and (tion to the Pari* «ear# conferencv nions caused bv the recent death of1 the immunity of Thorez and oth- the party furnished new evidence, in 1040.\tf\tIw.T.Adams\tI \"snap election\u201d Continued Page 6. Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949.I::UW« luHi ¦\t$77.37 FREE ®\tTonight ¦\tA $77.37 Set of Wear - Ever É Cooking Utensils Given Away g to the Holder of the Lucky Number in Attendance.SELLING OTHER MEN\u2019S =\u2014=BRAINS By John Wheeler 111 SECRETARY-TREASURER II i PREMIER i THEATRE ¦ ¦ | | i ft TODAY AND SATURDAY IT'S A ROMANTIC RIOT! Cary Myrne g'hirley GRANT, I.OY.TEMPLE In \"THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY SOXER\" ALSO\u2014A NEW MURDER-MYSTERY HIP! \"THE FALCON\u2019S ADVENTURE\" with Tom CONWAY, Madge M&.PJC-DITH, Ed.S.BROPHY./\t\u2014 Cartoon - New* \u2014 COMING \u2014 SUN.MON.TUES.SEE FOR THE FIRST TIME I .with GAIIANI BESS tha Wondtr horn CAMERON MlTCHEU AUDRIY IONG FUZIY YNIGHI A Production AN IAOII LION (Hollywood) RHIAM \u2014 SECOND NEW HIT \u2014 SU SPENCE I EtXCITEMENTI The Strry of a Strange Romance I \u201cMAN OF COURAGE\" with Burton Mac-LANE, Charlotte WYN I'ERS, Lyle TALBOT, Dorothy BURGESS.B:l.n I iBna \u201ch|Rr CINEMA REX noo TODAY! Thurs.-Fri.: Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy in \u201cSCRAM !\u201d Joel McCrca - E.G.Robinson ^BARBARY COAST'\u201d _ Boris Karloff - Lon Chaney \u201cTHE HOUSE OF _____FRANKENSTEIN\u201d \u201cBuster Crabbe in \u201cTHE SEA HOUND\u201d - III CAPITOL THEATRE LAST DAY! Dennis Morgan in \u201cMy Wjld Irish Rose \u201d \u2014 Added Attraction \u2014 Robert Hutton and Joyce Reynolds in \u201cAlways Together\u201d A Warner Bros.Laugh Riot! Showings at 1:30, 6:43 and 9 P.M.TEL.5371-J COMING! Sat., Sun., Mon.and Tues.FRENCH BILL! A THEATRE * NEWPORT, VT_ LAST DAY; Randolph Scott in \"Return of the Badmen\u201d Cartoon \u2014 News Coming Sat.Only: ¦SHKP COMES HOME\u201d and \u201cBLONDIE\u2019S SECRET\" and for 3 Big Days, Sun.Mon.and Tues.\u201cFIGHTER SQUADRON\" THE ATOM PUNCH \u201cWhat do you expect to get out o.hanging around with those jerks ir the prize-fight business?\u201d asked the girl whose name was Liz Britton.\u201cThey\u2019ll get all the money, and you\u2019ll finish with a cauliflower ear and a flat nose, broke, cutting out paper dolls.\u201d \u201cGene Tunney came back from the first war and made good,\u201d said the Kid.\"He won the championship, married an heiress, and sec him now, on top of the world.Besides, as for looks, I ain\u2019t any Errol Flynn.\u201d \u201cFinally, I am not an heiress,\u201d added Liz, \u201cif that\u2019s what you\u2019re looking for.\u201d \u201cBut you\u2019re prettier than one and sweeter,\u201d said the Kid.\u201cOkay, big boy,\u201d agreed the girl.\u201cTry it for six months and see what happens.Even, if you get punchy, I will love you anyway.\u201d It\u2019s easy to see this isn\u2019t a boy meets girl story for the romance is all settled in the first paragraph.No, it\u2019s a tale with a background of truth about a soldier who made a record for bravery which brought him home with a chestful of decorations, including the Congressional Medal of Honor.He got a terrific reputation as a fighter in the Battle of the Bulge, and a fair record as a G.I.boxer afterward.But like Young Stribling, he was afraid to throw a right hand punch.After the home town reception and the greeting from Liz, who had been waiting for him, he went looking for a job without much luck until Jim Sprague showed up managing a second rater who had been pushing over palookas.Having heard of the Kid\u2019s army bouts, he gave him a workout with the big gloves against his man.Then he said, \u201cKid, I can manage you into some real dough if you will listen to me.You\u2019ve got the makings and a lot to learn.One thing I want to ask you is why you don\u2019t turn loose your right.\u201d \u201cBecause,\u201d answered the Kid, \u201cI ounce got knocked kicking when 1 did.Since then I have been shy about it.\u201d The hoy was fast and a natural boxer, so ho learned the tricks of the trade quickly.Sprague was honest as most managers go, and he played square with the kid.He had a real affection for him.The ^trainer made him punch with his right, taping his left behind him.He tried tying his legs together I with a towel on the theory it gave I him more leverage, j \u201cKid McCoy used to do that after I he saw Bob Fitzsimmons fight on | the theory all knock-kneed guys | were better and could hit harder,\u201d I said Sprague.| Parenthetically, there must be some great women athletes, judging by what I saw before the new look came in.The Kid improved and the record book shows he knocked out a lot I of \u201cboys\u201d who were just disappear-ling over the pugilistic horizon any-| way.He was throwing his right 1 hand a little better.But the pros-j pects of a match with one of the j top heavies made him timid again, j He had faced machine guns and bazookas without a quiver.It was all in the day\u2019s work.But standing before \u2019 twenty-five thousand i yelling fans, including Liz Britton 1 who was to see him fight for the first time, would make a difference.The psychological problem was to !get him to believe in himself.\u201cDid you read about this atom bomb test in the Pacific?\u201d said the manager one morning as the Kid returned from his road work, looking worn and drawn.\u201cI sure did,\u201d he answered, \u201cand I reckon I have been in my last world war.1 don\u2019t want any more of them.\u2019\u2019 Well, it seems Sprague claimed he knew one of the scientists who gave him a small dab of uranium 235 which, if put on the right hand bandage of a prize fighter, would be pure poison to an opponent and knock down even Joe Louis or a mule if either got in the way.At least, so the manager told his man.| In the third round, the Kid let his i right hand go and heard the sweet 'music of the referee counting ten 'over the other guy.After the battle, the trainer asked Sprague, i \"Was that really uranium you put in his glove?\u201d \"Hell, no.It was just a little zinc ointment to cure an idea.Ho could always punch okay anyway.\u201d \"You\u2019d bettor not tell him'if you want him to win any more fights.\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t bother,\" interrupted the fighter who had strolled in unnoticed.\u201cYou don\u2019t think I was a big enough sap to believe that.\" It would be nice to report he went on to win the championship, but actually he got the local Buick Bury Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Of Canadian \" in Legion, B.E.SI, Held Busy Meeting Hollywood rr GERARD LABRECQUE, Bury, Feb.25.\u2014The regular |ed chairman of the membership monthly meeting of the Bury committee to be assisted by Mrs.Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Canadian {H.Morrow, Mrs.William Provis Legion, B.E.S.L., Branch No.48, and Mrs.L.Royer, was held in the armoury on Feb-j The president, Mrs.Bishop, pre-ruary 14.\tj sented a past president\u2019s badge to The president, Mrs.W.Bishop j Mrs.H.Lawrence, who expressed presided and there was an attend- ! her thanks in a few well chosen ance of fifteen members.Those words.present learned with regret of the: The treasurer reported a very fa-illness of several fellow members | vourable balance of $151.36 from and plans were made to send gifts, ! the St.Valentine dance.In this plants, letters and cards so that1 connection, a donation of five do!-those unable to be present due to !ars was gratefully acknowledged! illness might be reminded that the from Mr.William Provis.This! Auxiliary remembers them and ex-' money was put in the hands of the! tends best wishes for their speedy Senior Branch to become part of! redovery.\tthe Memorial Park fund, the ob-i Letters of thanks were read jective of which is $1,000.\"rom Mrs.J, D.Harrison and Mrs.\t- Elliot, of Cookshire.Mrs.W.Bish- THE WOMEN\u2019S ASSOCOATION ! ___________________________ who op expressed thanks on behalf of _ Mrs.E.A.Stokes and Mrs.M.zine awards) anB the title of Hol- pictures of Georgia Carroll (Mrs.Kay Kyser) on the current cigaret billboards were taken six years ago .If you\u2019re looking for Howard Hughes, he has moved into the old Charles Boyer home.Look for Alice Faye to return to the screen in the near future\u2014ir» all likelihood to co-star with hubby Phil Harris.He feels a good movie will help their radio show which is NBC\u2019s last remaining bul warlj on Sunday nights.Pola Negri is wondering whai they are going to do about her in the Valentino film biography.Nj one has approached her about it but her romance with Valentino fills quite a few chapters in he» book about Hollywood.LOVABLE GUY WITH WARD-! Anna Roosevelt came to inter-ROBE TO MATCH, THAT\u2019S i view Ida Lupino on the subject of BING CROSBY\t;- Erskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondent uuuiMiMii jftiL diuommimiM» ¦ \u2022 \u201cNot Wanted,\u201d the semi-documentary Ida is producing, then whipped out an autesgraph book.\u201cNo, it\u2019s not for me,\u201d laughed Anna, \"it\u2019s for my son.It\u2019ll make him a big man around school.\u201d Hollywood\u2014B:-ng Crosby land- ! ed two more honors recently\u2014most: popular movie star in the U.S.! (in the annual Photoplay Maga- DANVILLE has replaced G.Rouillard as secretary-treasurer of the municipality of St.Grégoire of Green-lay for 1949.Jet Planes To Fly Over Newport Tomorrow At 3 Special to The Record.Newport, Vt., Feb.25.\u2014A flight of jet propelled planes will fly here from Westover Field tomorrow to carry out manoeuvres and | turned from Montreal.^Mrs.Thurs-stunting in connection with the current recruiting drive by the National Guard.The planes are expected over Newport at 3 p.m.The campaign for recruits is in full swing at the present time.Mrs.Ô.Clark and Mrs.M.Allison T.Stokes entertained the Women\u2019s lywood\u2019s best-dressed man.for plants sent to them while in Association for its regular meeting \u2019Bing Crosby?Well dressed?the hospital.\tone afternoon at the home of the The news startled me right out Mrs.A.Whitehead and Mrs.E.former, which was largely attend- of my Argyles.MacRae were appointed auditors, ed.\t| Bllt movje fashion designer Mrs.H.Lawrence was appoint- The president, Mrs.Earl Gooden- Bonnie Cashin, who picked Bin.g, i -j 0UKn>.Presided and conducted the was adamant.She wanted to put | j devotional period.The scripture me straight.j was taken from Luke II: 39-45, 52 OF THANKS wish to expr.»» our «incere thanks who assiste»! in n'.y way during tho > and death of our brother, Lvon u u, to H.v- Y C.Dixon, the bearer*, who loaned OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone m Watirvill\tfor the lovely gift a da v Community basket which 1 received for Vncnliu: .\t1 will look forward each mornin f< r many months to opening a i fl and I will alunys remember your Kin no and t boughtfuin*.Especially il of N., H.S.Rubber .U.S.Steel .Vanadium Ste< Wool wort h .Reader notice, in country ville and City It'^flcts 20e per 15c per line of 5 words.Lennox-line.Representatives of the Ives Hill, Glenday Road, Watervillc and Spring Road Fawn Forums met at the school house, Huntingvillc, last Monday evening.This was Fourth Night for Farm Forums, hence, the reason for the different representatives being present.The group listened to the Radio Broadcast put on by the National Farm Radio Forum.A summary of Farm Forum findings across Canada was given hy the National Secretary, Joseph Galway and this was followed hy news from Quebec Forums by Floyd Griesbach, Macdonald College.The meeting continued with the showing of three films by a representative of the National Film Board of Canada-\u2014Mr.Maurice Bastion of Granby.Mr.Bernard of the Watervillc Farm Forum acted as chairman.The first film shown entitled Farm Homes Beautiful deals with two dilapidated run down properties.These are acquired by new owners who bring about order and beauty into the farm grounds in the course of one season.The second film Double Heritage\u2014was produced in the Eastern Townships.In it an English speaking farmer, descendant of United Empire Loyalist stock, describes how his ancestors cleared the land.A French speaking farmer tells what his people have added to the | life of the area.Factory towns,' farms and the world\u2019s largest as-1 bestos mines are features of a ; prosperous region developed by two peoples working together.The third and last film\u2014The \u2018 Film and You\u2014dealt with Film! Councils.A film council is com-1 posed of representatives of differ-1 ent organizations in a district who 1 are interested in using fijms.The ) projector belongs to the Council and films are kept on hand to he ; shown by the different groups belonging to it.Some discussion took place regarding the organization of one in this district.Donald MacMillan from the local Agricultural Offices was called on for a few remarks and he gave a brief summary of the last meeting of the Quebec Council of Farm ! Forums held in Montreal on Feb.11.At this meeting those present were informed that National Kami Radio Forum would be meeting at Macdonald College, May 26 to 28th.It was hoped to have a representative of the Farm Forums throughout the Province present one day.The Annual Farm Day would tie held at Macdonald College June 25.Considerable study had been made by a special committee regarding Co-operative Car Insurance.As consideralde more work along those lines .vas required the matter was left the next mcet- Closing 147 82 1 « 51 u 16',.21% 112 85% 56v-i 41 45% 8% 53 vu I'\"' j 8 \u2018 .1 I \u2019« 28% 65' , 88!» 70% 20 45% I i,ml Nil.] sin C.t.J) Ol THANKS i \u2019i to cxpwM ky sincere appreciation Hi.\u2022 k' to tho frienda and relative* kimlljr rcmcmlur d me with ennh and mainlines nnd nil who visit me during my btny in tho c Hospital.Enpooially do I wish Di Hiiyno and the nurses on th# >< r fur their kindn t.s.ROUKIir 1 JOHNSTON, ith Durham, Quo.tu I Au i hro i to than id 1 MONTREAL CURB MARKET Yesterday\u2019s CMU) OF THANKS VYc with 1»» exprean our thanks and ap-pi '\t; l ull fop the kindnes; of our rclntiv**, u M\u2019ldu i ntid friends nt the time of tha .¦ udd i d«nth and burinl of \tG.Linder, J.Perrott motored tO St.John.S OH color-, .\u2022atni.,*»., informât:»,, upon r-.fLnd Mrs' James McLlroy.one of I-aurie, H.King and D.MacDon- business.Rug tended by fellow the Ogilvie Flour Mills and by | üabbe and' Miller.g textile plant, friends of the family.Orgamst Mr_ and Mrs.Donald Bergeron, Mrs.Jean McMichael accompanied of East fierksnire, Vt., were gnests \u201e\t- » - sang at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Ken- old Green, of West Enosburg, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mit- Miss Shirley Phelps, of Montât the Philipsburg, Mrs.Eunice Soule and son and Mr, and Mrs.Archie Sagifr, of Stanbridge Ridge, were callers at the home of Mr.Frank Sager.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Erno and Mrs.Brown, of Grand Isle, Vt., Mrs.Guy Green ana son, Mr.Har- ebell Erno.quest.Anglo-French Carpet Co., Pe l Street, .Montreal.;7 the Advocates NICE sale.MALE COLLIE PUPPIES Phone 1178-R-l.FOR NEW REFRIGERATOR, NET 9 CU.FI.-*\u2019\u20222 new electric washers, to be sold at big - j reduction.H.K.Taylor, 229 Main, COOK I L nnoxville, Que.Phone 9(1-71.Lost and Found H.E.GKUNDÏ, MeMANAMY 4 WAHSH Bldg., 7* Wellington St.No.Phone 1ÔS8.B, N, HOLTHAM, K.C., ADVOCATE Jtoom 10S, 70 Wellington No.Phone '.S.ROUSSEAU.HOWARD ft HRAULKY.Olivier Bldg., 4 Wellington So.Pel- 7Y7.Armani Rouareau, K.O*.W H.Bradley, D.S.Hoeerd.General trial practice, r.ta tea\t W.H.LYNCH, K.U.GENERAL FRAU-tlce.Settlement ol Eclate» Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.Chartered Accountants IVORY, ENAMEL, GUELPH\t_______________________________________ stove, complete with two Silent Glow) oil burners inetalkd recently.Perfect TO RENT IN NICE TOWN CLOSE TO condition, price $75.Reason for selling moved Into homo where s4ove is installed.William Hamilton, Brome, Que.Sherbrooki heated apartment,\tfour nice rooms and bath with «hod and cellar\tapace, hot water\tand\tgarden space\tif desired.Very\tnice\tlocation.Apply\tBox 236, R cord.pioneer families in that sec- aid.Honorary pallbearers were B.Several of the town\u2019s peopls uo.p:\t,\t.\t, Christiansen, T.Smylie, Mr.David, have their ice harvest in and th-' The early part of her life was S.Freed, F.Bryson and T.Gray, quality is superior to that of pro-, Xiu mL R^irt £hlCu0pee \u2018 He is survived by his wife, Mil-j vious years.s»\tdred, three daughters, and one Rev.D.and Mrs.Andrews, of son.The son is Richard, 364 Egan Philipsburg, were calling on Mr.! Street, Port Arthur, and the daugh- and Mrs.I).L.Tittemcre, mio n - a\tt»\u201e- tel'?> Muriel, Mrs.Robert Jeffers, Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Perrott ac- H Church Dnnnam w./alI 7?1 South Norah Street, Helen, companied Mr.and -Mis.Douglas lost: Saturday night.LADY'S she married George Powers, of black han(iii:ii» mar c.N.R.parking lot.this place, on November 15, 192 i1'\" reward, return to L.Caver.Pies, and has lived here ever since.sIhvIHc, Quo ted Church, Dunham, and wa Personal\tways interested TWO GRADED COWS, 1 FRESHENED other soon.Iron bed, springs, frather\t.mattress, cedar chest.Arthur Raymond, Rooms To Let Ayer\u2019a Cliff.Phone 66-R-3.in nhnrvb rb ^Irs- J- H.Roberts, 221 East Mary j Capsey,- of Highgate Centre, Vt., The funeral service was held at ! T1t\u2018'Cet\u20197a\"dQ Cf,th^ine!\tW., to Sweet?bui>?, one afternoon to HVG1BNIO SUPPLIES .RUBBER GOUUH, her home and was conducted by : D«W, 721 Bouth Norah Street.\tmit their daughter and sister,) mailed oos.oaid in pigm.sealed envelope j»ev jyjj.Boomhour of Dunham ^ brother, Fred Johnson, re- Miss Jennie_Pcrrott, who is a pat- I THERMO OIL HEATROLA PLUS 130-1 gallon tank and stand.l8rone 1S11-M before neon.T.R.SIDNEY & CO.72 PRUSPEUT Street.Phone 3285.P.8.ROSS A SON.CHARTERED AO-eounuoU.Montreal.with price list, sampl'd, $1 00 Six samples 25c.Mail Arder Dept 02 .rt.dby r\u201e.mV.aitchie.\t©«68 WARM comfortablf: single room, furnished.\u2019* Apply 35 Montreal St.Apt.1.Nov-Rubber ^o.Box 91 Hamilton.Ont.Farnham.The remains were interred uum- the Farnham Centre Cemetery.'grandchildren are living.\tMr.Frederick Kychard; of Cow- gtf* ti T* ^ ^ Eoueh- 3\tvj5-; ELECT El C REFRIGERATO'HS ; FLF -trie washing machine at $112.50 and up;| (,0|,ne G.E.electric tea k ttles $12.50; radios;, - hot plates ; flat irons ; new pap spouts 2 cents each.Francis Ingalls, Sutton Junction, Quo.Phono 2-R-12.STUDIO ROOM FURNISHED WITH eKctriu stove, privilege of kitchen if desired, near bur, stop.Apply 58 Perry, f MoManamy.71 Major St., Toronto.Ont.sale.Apply 1262-W-6.60 St.Derf St.FOR Phone Dentist DK J A.LANDRY, SURGEON-DKNTIS-!, 100 Wellington St.No., opposite Court Honeo.Phone 898.Physicians and Surgeons REGISTERED SCOMCH COLLIE MALE pupe.Three sable with white: two tricolor.Sired by our own Quarrybrae Buddy, ex-prize winner dog.Reasonable- Call and see us.Mrs.Oliver Hamilton, 29 Warren St., Lennoxville.Phone 107-M.Boarders Wanted h'U RNISHEID ROOM AND BOARD KOR gentleman or young girls, quiet home, use of phone, central location Ap-ply 2 Convent Street.PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES her goods) twelve samples for 50c pwt- A solo, \u201cAsleep in JesUS, paid in plnin sealed wrapper, cataluRuc rendered by Mrs.Small, of Dun-,n:,ud.d.G-n-rai Nov\u201e\u201e Co.Dept, '«.'ham, a friend of the deceased.i Thu floral offerings from the family and relatives bore silent ! tribute of sympathy and esteem.The bearers were Messrs.Her-ibert McElroy, of Sutton; Robert McElroy, of Lachute; Carl Whit- BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS Mr, and Mrs.Sydney Blake \\ .n'to,.m.keta.'ko,, M,,\tgtSSTK, »4 w.l b White who is very ill.\tCrawford, of FarnW Wanted To Purchase DR.ETHIER, PHONE 676.t St.Sh«H,r-*ok«.Urinary I>js«a»«a.' MoCLA.RY COMBINATION ELECTRIC, GORDON i WOO(, or coal stove, very good con- WANTED SMALL SUGAR ARCH 2x4 Markwell.and good pan.Apply E.Sarraain, R.2, Wntcrville, Que.\t^ Earn Money At Home Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.Lt.A» Gendreau, 67 Wellington South dition.Price $175.Phone 3282.Acme Typewriter Co.Reg\u2019d New address: Room 5, Sun Life Building Telephone 3737 LADIES' BROWN WINTER COAT, chamois lined, size 18, good condition.Reason for selling too small for owner-Price $5.Phone 6262 bttween 9-11 a.m.and 1-5 p.m.or 20 09-M between 11-12 a.m.and 6-9 p.m.BEAUTIFUL WHITE FUR EVENING coat of good value, excellent condition, reasonable.Phone 300.BULLDOZER ?TON CLETRAC 40, perfect condition, $2,809.Sacrifice.White Garage, Cowansville, Que.Cars 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.1S4R MERCURY COACH, Hi.63-D LA-Deque St.Phone 3P99-R.OLDSMOBILE 1948 SEDAN COUPE, hydromatic drive Apply 15 Second Ave Tel.2*82.\tj** SPARE OR FULL-TIME MONEY-MAK-ing.Learn to make candy at home* earn while you learn.Free equipment supplied.Com upondnee course.National Institute of Confectionary Reg\u2019d, I)eI.L»i i\u2019njer PTJ, Box 152.Montreal, Que.Teachers Wanted \\il-o\tr r.-\u2022 .Crawford, of Farnham Centre.J, '\t, ,,\t.\t\u2019.\t; Mrs.Powers is survived by her Zt\u2019nt?M ** Wh Md mïhJel, husband; four sisters and one bro-parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred ,.her) Mrs.whitcomb( of Richford) v.____I ,, , r,\u201e nr ,\tj vt, Mrs.Beauchamp, of Chicopee Mr and Mrs.Cecil May have re- FalI Mass., Mrs Spear, of turned home, after spending sev-, charlemont.N.H., Mrs.Archbold, \\ i« Fsn!rrK\\Tak 13 fr ,\u2022\t, Lansing, Mich.; and Mr.Will Mc- rr;* , ^ Er May, of Coaticook Elroy, of Dunham; besides a num-_u S .hool, spent the week-end 0f nephews and nieces, to r'1, ;'i Paien*'s» Mr.and Mrs.whom the sympathy of the com- Cm \u2018 i r* .; munity is extended in their be- Mi's.Charles Goldie is visiting reavement.her sister, Mrs.John Aulis, in Ma-j\t__________________ so|;\t, .\t,\t\u201e ,\tMH.E.J.JOHNSON, OF Ihe many friends of Mrs.Syd-\tFORT WILLIAM ney White are .glad to hear that, Fort William, Ont., Feb.25.\u2014 she is on the gam, after having | Edward James Johnson, head elec- A sister, Mrs.J.Shirley, was in ansville, and Miss Beatrice the city from Quebec to attend the er, of Bedford, spent the week-end : service.Mrs.M.Robillard, a ; at the home of Mr.A.E.Rychard.j niece, came from Ottawa.From; Miss Agnes Perrott, of Bedford, Detroit, Mrs.H.Walters, a sister-; spent the week-end with her in-law, was present.Two brothers-; Krandparents, Mr.and Mrs.E.E.in-law made the trip from Sher-; Perrott.brooke, Quebec.They were J.Good-1 Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Guthrie' fellow and E.Goodfeliow,\tj\twere in Bedford visiting at the -\u2014\u2014\u2014-\t|\thome of the lather\u2019s aunt, Mrs.' MRS.W.MITCHELL,\tRobert Campbell, and Mr.Camp- OF GRANBY\t| bell, also their parents, Mr.and ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.\u2014 Phone 615 WE USE AND RECOMMEND Granby, Feb.25.\u2014Mrs.Augustus W.Mitchell died on Monday morning, February 14, following a long illness.She was the former Katherine Sarah Shufelt, and was born in South Bolton, on March 6, 1865.Mrs.Foster Wightman.Mr.Vernon Guthrie, of Philipsburg, was visiting his brother, Mr H.Guthrie.Mr.and Mrs.Homer Sornberger were in Dunham one afternoon to attend the funeral of the latter\u2019s ELEMENTARY TEACHER REQUIRED, the grippe, for Septemti*» ut for Sherbrooke Pro-, The many friends of Mrs Gor-! r testant School System.Apply to W.VV.1 don Hifth School, Sherbrooke, Que.j t Gibson, tna 4- FLOOR SANDING CHRYSLER ROYAL, 1941, AND A j Dodge, 7 passenger.Both in gotnl eon-j dition and oquipp.d with heaters and, prestone.Cyr Service Station, 26 King! West.Tel.4411.\t\u2018 -I GOOD, Wells, Phone trician, and for more than 40 years TT .\t,\t,\t, an employee of the Ogilvie Flour m Harrison are sorry to hear Mills, Limited, died unexpectedly, - , at,shlLls » Parent in the Sher- February 8, at his home, 516 Em- wanted FOR va,lcartier iNT£R.! hiooke Hospital.\t! pire avenue.He was 66.mediate School, two Protestant teachers Mr.and Mrs.Cecil May and two Mr.Johnson left his Quebec City with elementary diplomas to teach sons, Wilson and Cecil, Jr., were home to come to Fort William in a» T IV' v and Cra,lr on Mrs\u2019 WarOT .CAULIFLOVOER.E*CS, SO 1 T'M SAtJKlMG KOVO 1n1 THAT CAN! OnITHETOP SMATCH MOR& THAR 50 CEMsTS \u2014 THAT'S ALL THERE IS/ Siluations Wanted Male Live Stock For Sale WANTED:\tBY man carpentry, shipping clerk.Record.' AN EXPERIENCED repairing, janitor o References.Box MOUNTAIN VIEW SHORTHORNS.OK-fering 3 choice young bulls of service-1 S.G.NEWTON CIVIL ENGINEER Consultant on Construction Projects.150 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke VETERAN ROOFING REG\u2019D Now contracting for snow plowing of driveways and snow and ice removal from roofs.Prices Reasonable.Tel.1288-J able ago, females all age* and blood tested.Clayton E.Sharman Canterbury, Que.YOUNG * MAN, BILINGUAL, WANTS work evenings and week-ends as waiter, typist, bookkeeper or cashier.Phone accredited! 661-J between 5:30 p.m.and 7 p.m.P^bv Chicks PULLETS, COCKERELS, MIXED.IT\u2019S the early-in-the-year chicks that get the better markets, for meat or eggs.Our list of daily specials is interesting.Order soon.Bray Hatchery, 51 Depot St.Phone 2974.Typewriters For Sale PORTABLE rYPEWBITKRB\u2014SEE IHh.New Remington Two-tone grey finian Big machina performance.Caab or terms.Remington Hand, 27 Waillngton St.South.Phone 3650.Electro Upholstery CLEANERS Work done in homes and offices.New soapless, odorless method.Day and Night Service; Free Estimates.Work Guaranteed.E.C.SPECK - Tel.I262-W-6 HARDWOOD FLOORING CUTTINGS Give Rapid and Hot Fire The best for Ihe Cook In 25-lb.Bags \u2014 20c each Home Delivery \u2014 Call; 1839-M Robert Beaudet \u2014 25 Convent St.V, H.P., 110 vt.DELCO .\u2022i H.P., 110 vt.DELCO .19 Marquette Street Power Chain Saws P.M.\u201cWoodboss\u201d Gasoline and Electric DEALER White Garage Cowansville, Que.\u2014 Tel.300 R.L.DESMOND NORTH HATLEY, P.Q.AUCTIONEER Specializing in Real Estate Valuations - Appraisals \u2022 Antiques - Brie a Brae - Merchandise - Furnishings - Machinery.Commissions undertaken at any location in a business-like and intelligent manner.Enquiries invited.1 to 25 H.P.1/10 to 5 H.P.ROSS - BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 17-21 Frontenac, Sherbrooke - Tel.T OUT OUR WAY By J.R.Williams MOT OM YOUR ^ LIFE / I'LL NEVER HELP TO VLAKE ANYBODY LOOK NODE SIMPLE '\\ THAN HE IS ' SEE IF HE AIN\u2019T PUT TH\u2019WOCN PLACES IN TH\u2019 NEW ONE TOO/ THE BOSS TOLD TD MAKE THE NEW ONE EXACTLY LIME TH\u2019 OLD ONE-I'VE GOT TH' TURNED PART DONE, BUT 1 CAM'T FIND TH\u2019 GADGET THAT WILL MAKE IT CUT THAT THIS NEW GUY THINKS YOU DO TH KEVWAYS ON A LATHE TOO-LET\u2019S HAVE SOME I FUN WITH IDEA/\u2014 DRAT/ THIS CRACKED SUGAR.BOWL ALWAYS HAS Been The household DEPOSITARY, BOT HIM: WLT vk » < V AVJKf > mu/ps ™ Hers erAv: TILE RUBBER or IHPHALT 52 Colors in Stock Expert Work.1.BEAUDOIN i8 Wellington S.\u2014 Tel.3139 cT.f?vYu.mM3 2-25 Pahic IB ON- 3LUFFING HIS WAY » V etc O.9.*AT Off c©r* rofto ar ms jtevicc.t*c KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED By Zane Grey 7UST£N, SQWNTf ù/pyou/i£4e TMTPMSH (SUZE'H/HAT ABOUT IT?LET'S \\UET TH/S JOB OVEZ tV/TH ?MNG , K/NCr:I see tobchl/Ghtoteb THEBE., /rs THOSEHLMTEHG,.tV-U/EVE 6QT TO SAVESF£EPyEftlM& y-YOU CAH\u2019TBO WS'J-I P/PH-T k/ll \"Ace \"Ti-rvE BEEN FJEAMEP E r>-A?J/T E Phone 435 I'.j'.jt BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus WELL-LOOK WHO'S CALLIN' ON US-THAT GOOD-LOOKIN\u2019 MISS GLADYS CANBY- NO WONDER MAGGIE SAID I COULD GO OUT TONGHT- M AGGIE-ON SECOND THOUGHT-1 DON'T WANT TO GO OUT TO N'GHT-I\u2019D RATHER STAY HOME- VEPV WELL- GLADYS CANBY JUST GTOPPED IN TO TELL ME HER mother will be a little late-vou can HELP ME ENTERTAIN HER'WHEN SHE ARRIVES na mm WnA-rf, I ~ K es ^otor Bargains .$16.50 .*18.00 Genuine Delco manufactured by General «Motors.Motors of all sizes and voltages in stock* WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D Est HARD OF HEARING?World\u2019s first rlfctriral hearing nid manufacturer: ACOUSTICON Sales and Service.Impression and car molds mntlc.Itntteries for nil mnkes hearing aids.Demonstrations In the most prominent cities of the Eastern Townships.Information as to dates given on request.Demonstration in .Sherbrooke every Monday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m, C|-« Iir OM nt\tfirewater Street.\u2022\tRepresentative \u2014- Telephone 4239-W.MOTORS In Stock 550 volls 110/22\\ I- m Rtc U.J FAT OffX ryM?\tpy Nt a ' >\t»yra WASH TUBBS WHEN Mg vNRTTS C AID DIANA WAS ILL.AND CRYING FOR ME\" I REALIZED THAT I CANT LEAVE fcNGLAWr! ) THERE ARE SCHUtW i PIArjAG AND CATHTC l THAT NEED MV HELP1 1 f I GHML ALW.We T PENNY.1 KNOW PE ITTOUD THAT YOU \\H0W THE TOTG AT MIW09T A3KEDME TO \\ 1HU ORPHANAGE MARRY YOU.EASY.EVEN J LOVE VOU.6UT THO 1 DID HAVE TO U SO PO I ENCOURAGE YOU A Fit! ™ 4 5ffu r ^ '\t\u2019'l *\tk' ' S&eft u !.INC.T.P id?) i^iJI By Leslie Turner 'BÛT THEY'RE GO rEFeNGELtSD'.MAYBE I\u2019M JU6T rtATTESCD that tltC-.Y CCEM UUMGRV FJE fAV LOVE.OR PERHAPS I'M ATSWP O' etNNG I'AUNJEP BY YltCIR FOElORH LITTLE FACES.BUT T CANT x , DESERT ruEM NOVYtj ' ALLEY OOP By V.T.Hamlin time - jaundice, or yellowness of.the skin, and mucous me^ibranr, ! ; is present.The quettion.as to] I whether operation is necessary or whether the condition should be treated by medical means i.s often \\ difficult and cannot be answered except after careful study.»!< * * Q\u2014Please eay something about i emphysema.A -Th:.- ta a condition of the 1 lungs in which air escapes into the | tissue surrounding the usual lung [ pockets.This air does not flow in ; or out of the lungs with breathing, i It i.s generally the rcsint of some ! chronic condition such as bron-I chitis or obstruction to the breath-) ing tubes.CALL\u2019S MILLS AN\u2019 JIMINY tSEF.' ) ' WHY.\\ HE'S GOT ITS CLP ) CUP UF PINNY.' / A TEEE.' ClfiHT BEYCNP Pd7UBT.' THERE WAS TERRPE IN THAT SHtPUT.' MUST AWFUL Ik % % P -, ''W* mi,N \u2022K-*.\t\u2018> ' h- j\thr \u2022 Y PRISCILLA\u2019S POP By A1 Vermeer NORTH STOKE Messrs.Clayton and William \u2018 Johnston have returned to their ! duties with the Bell Telephone : Company after spending the week-¦ end at their home here.) The Farm Forum Group met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.P.G.! Critt -ndem.After a gamé of cards, ; the ladies served dainty refreshments.I Mr.D.T,.Wilson accompanied Mr.T.W.Witts to Sutton.M\".and Mrs.J.M.Ladd, of Gil-.man\u2019s Corner were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Barns.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Edwards, of : West Drome, were calling at Mr.H.F.Ladd\u2019s.OFFERERS (îrt welcome relief from the wheezing, sneezing, gasping struggle for hrcatli n used by Asthiaa.Take RAZ-MAH, sp-cially made tonji'-ve Asthma misery.Helps you sleep and work in comfort.Don\u2019t iose another night's sleep.Take RAZ-MAH today.60c, *>1.25.\tR-3il WHY, PRISCILLA./ I'D 5AY it ms UNBELIEVABLE/ WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IF 1 TOLD YOU THE TEACHEP SAID 1 WAS THE SMARTEST PUPIL IN THE CLASS?YOU\u2019D be right; TOO/ \"jim DM ¦ -rv By Merrill Bloster FRECKLES AND HÏS FRIENDS LOOK,1 A BEAUTIFUL- |UU-WUU \u2014AMD BUCK, EAKYED BY The ) I\u2019LL BET YOU SWEAT CF MY BROW ' / HAYE BI6 , __ ,______________f plans for.it / I/M irl l0 Y\t___ Higkknclfï dvour MAKES MACNAIR\u2019S THE PREFERRED WHISKY WITH MORE AND MORE CANADIANS VVACNA/ift Highland whisky H^VEyMACNAIRfiC0 W M ^ i 9 r] m - |\t.,H*r ml LIMITED D.,*.,\t\u2022\"() Bom *f« /y bYB*,vl,,0R (fc, PropriPtO'* & WORTS LIM'TED \u201d\t/-ai.* n.a\t, CANADA SpEClAL RESERVE JÉ' Miss Mary Gallagher attended the teachers\u2019 meeting at the Normal School, in Sherbrooke, on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Gamsby motored to Magog, to call on the latter\u2019s parents, at the St, Joseph\u2019s Hospital.Miss Françoise Begin has been staying with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Agenore Perreault, while her mother was in the hospital.Mr.Walter Coleman spent a day in Sherbrooke.Friends of Mrs.Ludger Begin arc pleased to hear that she has recovered sufficiently to be able to return to her home in Windsor Mills.Mrs.George Young spent the week-end in Sherbrooke with relatives and attended divine service at St.Peter\u2019s Church.Miss Lily Gamsby has gone to! Windsor Mills x> care for Mrs.Ludger Begin.Mr.Joseph Roy was in Sher-! brooke on business.Mr.Philippe Ouellette spent a day in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Gamsby were! in Sherbrooke shopping and were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.; Henry Gamsby, who accompanied them home for the week-end._ Mr.Romeo Roy, of Berlin, Vt., i visiting relatives in this district.Mr.Arnold Young was in St.' Camille to have his car repaired.Mr.Curtis Jcnkerson was in Dudswell, calling on relatives and friends.t-WT 4-M.I :\t, - C '¦\t, \u2022 ; f \\\t#4* fvf #1^ Roger ! a \\ I have a MOVIE FOR.DATE THIS HILDA AND\t| EVENING.- ME,AND A\tl IDO,AND COUPLA BAGS, \\ PERHAPS OF POPCORN1 I SHOULD A BIG,LUSH REMIND EVEN IMG' / ''OU \u2014 LAST WINTERcYOU WERE' BROKE' AND GOT A LOAN FROM.ME! THE SUM WAS EXACTLY ONE BUCK/ I WONDER IF ILL HAVE ID PAY ANY INCOME TAX ON IT, HAYING.MAD IT Such a BRIEF time ¦?.ApyicfTic.\tr- .J «Vüt.ij.' s, fAT.Off-_\" L, t'' ' \\ ' Tj ¦:\t- .\t'\u2018-/MiyX', k \\ \u2019 VIC FLINT ZyiA/VTSELLE DOTTY, ^ JACaUES LA FLEUR.AS A FAREWELL GIFT YOU OLD SOFTY/AND ACCEPT ÎIS CLOAK / AFTER AU TME MEAN WHICH! DESIGNED X THINGS Î'VE SAID ESPECIALLY ^A-TOVOU-' for you //r\twimüs.t By Michael O\u2019Malley and Ralph l-«ne g#1 IVES HILL Miss Joyce Farwell and Mr.J.R.Cowan attended a hockey match in Sherbrooke.Mrs.(1.It.Boyce vu u dinner guest of Mr.and M s, O, Ji.Parker, in She;brooke.[[ r\t>f - v ^ m i|p «Ip ^ Hot jsehold Finance lends cash ior any good reason.You may borrow without endorsers or bankable security to pay .Fuel hills Doctor bills Repair bills Overdue bills Taxes\tEtv.er^ency expenses You Chacse Repcyment Plan Household Finance loans are made promptly.Repay monthly\u20146.12, 18 or even 24 months, depending upon the repayment plan you choose.Solve your money problems as thousands of Canadians do.PHONE.WRITE OR VISIT 77 Albert C'reat, cl Wellington St, Phono CIicrtricLo A5Î5 sw.iUROcy.r, que, heurt Ÿ fa w cr *./ w .oient lec.\u2019a cs.\u2019j Dr.tir r;ly rsrM srvr :t :: r.- : : :r.1573 f YOU A/Jt?CRA2Y.BUT / HE'S MADE A LIAR OUT OF YOU, Y AND YET DOTTY.NO INSANITY.NO FRIUSjlT REEKS AND NO BUSTLE/\t-X OF ZF SPIRIT PARIS NICE - VERY MICE .\u2019 $ V m ÏAUH4, _\t5L-1?com' it/Thy hF« mrvi\u2019ce.me J m xt n.a eel^SU.) LI\u2019L ABNER By A1 Capp -THEN-AH WHIRLS AFOLJN' ^HER SYEBALLS )OH, HCM HER THREE TIMES, A-MUTTERIN' / IS GLOWIN' rl TH' SECRET WORDS, IN TH' LIKE HOT IS A-CREAKIM.'¦ eaAl * PT van A\u2018STEAiNIN: , I Tu,c -rA, r- a SHE'S WHIRUN ' THI^ ' FASTER'N FASTER.*'.'\u2019 STOP A-YAPPIN PAPPY\" \u2014 AH MARKS A'X ON MAH BROW W:F THIS INNERCENT BLOOD HAH SWEET, SCRAWNY LI'L MAMMY KIN CONJURE UP VISIONS O\u2019 THUGS WHOM BAFFLES MAM CP.BEAST.*/- FUST SECRET LANGWlDGE MAH GRAN'MAMMY TE.ACHED m £.*:'¦ SHE DRAWRSTH BLOOD OF A iNNERCEI-JT u'.m.rr.LOT OU 'ANSY ANY ¦ dota HE, TCw, .C*- NOT SO DEtEP, PAUSY//. «et?» eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949.CARNIVAL By Dick Turner T.M.REG.U.B.PAT.Of F Dr.W.Moulton Stanbridge East Addresses Rotary Has Annual Club At Boundary Vestry Meeting SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith \u201cForget yo.i ever were a fight announcer.Bogart! Just announce the guests\u2014never mind the approximate weights!\u2019\u2019 GLEN MURRAY yOUR CIGARETTE i ipi mil! Mr.ami Mrs.C and daughter, Anne were visitors at the heme of Mr.and Mrs.Alger Patterson.Mrs.Al*ger Patterson, Mrs.Ro- Roek Island, Feb.2,\".\u2014\"I know of no profession that offers greater awards than does the veterinary profession,\u201d said Ur.William Moulton, in an address at the regular Monday evening meeting of the Rotary Club of the Boundary, held at the Del Monty Hotel.Dr.Moulton is the Government veterinarian, a member of the staff of the Bureau of Animal Industry ! !iV'c -w** »[ **\t*\u2022*« «-issMfiSy» is.Elizabeth of the Rotary Club,\ti1l'\"e\t'JU\u201cuU and Sund,ay Telling the story of the various] ^h°o1' ,were ««ven by representa-ways in which the work of veterin-, f/63 respective (froups, and arians affects the daily lives 0f 3how°d that a great dea of work everyone, the speaker mentioned | had been put forth by the mem-that a long and arduous course of hers of each group which resulted study was necessary before a prac- in a very successful year.The Boy lice could be started.\tScouts' and Cubs\u2019 report were given \u201cA veterinarian deals with the and showed substantial progress, health of animals, and upon their Officers elected for the ensuing Stanbridge East, Feb.25.\u2014The annual meeting of the St.James Church, Stanbridge East, was held in the Parish Hall with a large attendance.The rector, Rev.W.J.White, acted as chairman for the meeting, which opened with prayer.Minutes of the last annual \\ meeting were read and accepted.St, envision oiuie\t\u2018\t1 zations, which include, t partment of Agriculture, and gave\t.\t- his classification talk as a member,\tthe \\V.A., the ^ .So Ro.orv rinh\tLlub.the Altar Guild a health depends in many instances the health and prosperity of human being.The-nearly total elimination year were; Miss M.Heney, treasurer; Mr.E.Simpson, People\u2019s Warden; Mr.J.C.Pashleigh, ves- of tuberculosis in cattle is an ac-jtry clerk; Mr.S.C.Cochrane, en-complishment of the veterinary ] velopc clerk.service that has done a great deal] The rector appointed Mr.H.C.to reduce the amount of this dis- Blinn as rector's warden, ease in young children.That there The advisory committee, which is no hoof and mouth disease in has jn tno past year worked suc-Canada or the United States is cessfully as the voice of the eon-ar.other way if which you have gregation, elected the following been served.\t'members; Mr.E.C.Knight, Mr.I.\u201cIf you know of a young man cheek, Mr.A.Lackey, Mr.L.Rhi-who wishes to take up this work,'card and Mr, G.Thornton, give him every encouragement.Hej The treasurer\u2019s report was the has a numoer of years of hard highlight of the meeting.After study ahead of him, but 'L}1,6, carl considerable work done on i were called to Montreal owing to GALLUP HILL the critical illness of Mr.Walter\t______ Masters, a patient at the Veterans\tcnj0yable evening was speni Hospital, Queen Mary Road.at the honie of Mr.and Mrs Mrs.Foster Labaree, of Eaton, Charles Grainger, when the Gal-spent a day with Mrs.James Las- \u2019up Hill Club held a card party, senba.\tFive hundred was played at nin« Mrs.Earl Kingsley is spending tables.The prize winners w e rj a few days at the home, of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Converse, Mrs.Gordon Mrs.Grant Masters.\tCrack, Mi.C.Grainger, Mr.A.B Master Garry Winslow, of Lon- Lyster, Mr.G.Crack and Mr.A.noxville, spent the week-end with Galbraith.Delicious refreshments his aunt, Mrs.William Provis, were served at the close of the and Mr.Provis.\tevening.The proceeds amounted Mr and Mrs.William Provis to $13.80.The card parties will be and family, Mr.and Mrs.Raymond discontinued during Lent.Stoddard and Mr.and Mrs.Orlay\t- Olsson and family were guests on The dolphin is a mammal and, Saturday evening of Mr.and Mrs.Hke the porpoi£e, is a species oi John II.Winslow, at Eaton.small whale.Although wood will float on Have you rear, the Want Ads water, sawdust will sink to the lately?Perhaps there is something bottom.\t| advertised you would like to buy! A-2 S\u2019 COPR.1943 BY MCA SERVICE, INC.T.M.RIO.Ü.8.F sT.uFT.\u201cWho doss he think he is, bawling me out like that?Believe me, I\u2019m quitting as soon as prices go down a little!\u2019\u2019 SAWYER VILLE I Mrs.Francis Williams, the second j prize by Miss Vera Hover, and the consolation by Mrs.Raymond -, Mrs.Robert Kane and Mrs.\t- the Charles Lefevre, of Birchton, were' Dodge.At the close of the evenin,;;-| harles Wright ta^° ^a'\u2019d rna*'e good, he will have C|1UI.C], and fuu insulation of the 1 guests of Mrs.George Hurley and refreshments were served by the \u2019 of Mi]lfield,la Profession that of re, vaue < rectory, the* statement showed a Mrs.Allison.\tj hostess assisted by Mrs.Philip to the world and to himself.\tj balance of $276.00.\t! The Sunshine Club met at the 1 Hover an'-l Miss Vera Hover.The it a U,- t0n ™af.ln, ,Uf u-y\tThe rector gave a de.a'led re-j home of Mrs.Donald Laroche with next meeting will be held at the ! U, A.Rice, and thanked lor his j.on parish which showed 1 nine members and seven visitors borne of Mrs.James Hall, on 'most interesting talk by L.E.' -\t-\t.\t.\t.\t«*\u2014\" bert White, Mrs.S.White, Mrs.!\tchureh was making consider-1 present.Cards were played at four March 3.Has- M400tï5\u2019 Vlsl mg Rotarians present | ab]e gress.\ttableii.The fh.st prize was won by | Mr.and at this meeting were Karl Page,\t___________________________________________________________________________ ' 11 i! ¦I : J.McCullough and Mrs.kett attended the St Stephen\u2019s j and Art Roc of Newport: and Gudd meeting held at the home Luden Poulill of Sherbrooke.,of Mrs H.Patterson with Mrs.j\tAt the Director.a meeting the iRobert Lei h, the jomt hostess.ident of the club G Karl I ! Mr.Gerald Patterson of Len- : Heath wa8 named the officiai dclc.| noxville, spent a week-end with his | te t0 the Rotar international parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Ratter- Convenlion that win be he]d jn New so^; ^ ., .,\t, vf .T .i York City June 12 to 16.Donations , Mrs.C.Haskett ami Mi*.J.Leith |Were voted to the Boy Scout drive, ami Mrs.Ko- ^j]e Canadian Institute for the Mrs.Grant Masters ha a j- # ' ^ ^ rWm m il I 11 |j ^ 5* 1 i ü U were visitors of Mr i bert Leith, of Rectory Hill.| Mr.and Mrs.Alger Patterson were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clar-; ence Patterson and family, at Lysander Falls.II mm ^ M mm : mm i k H ; t mm GLENBURN Friends of Mrs.E.Boudette are Blind, and to aid a local person.The meeting next Monday, Feb, 28th, will be held at the Centenary United Church Hall, and will feature a talk by Rev.Wilson A.Bugden of Newport.It will be Ladies\u2019 Night, and it is expected that there will be more than the] usual number present to enjoy the! // i very sorry to know that she was\t.taken to 'the St.Vincent de Paul meal to be served by the Allegro! ] Hospital, Sherbrooke, for o-bser-] Group of the Centenary Church, j ! ration and treatment.\tj\t-?- Mr.and Mrs.W.Blodgett were] ABBOTSFORD\tI in Sherbrooke one afternoon cal-]\t______ ling on Mr.and Mrs.P.Andrews.1 Among those who attended the ! Mr.and Mrs.W.Brown and Mr.Quebec Pomologieal Society's win- j i C.Brown were callers of Mr.and ter meeting held in the \u2018Queen\u2019s] j Mrs.W.Wingeat and Mr.and Mrs.1 Hotel, Montreal, were Mr.and] jW.B.Blodgett.\t| Mrs.E.B.Chaplin, Mr.and Mrs., ] Mr.and Mrs.Leeours have re-'a.Whitnry, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.| j turned to their home in Spring Fisk, Mr.and Mrs.P.Gould, Mr.Hill, after spending two weeks and Mrs.J.M.Gillespie, Mr.R.j ! with their daughter and son-in- Thomson, M.B.E., and Mrs.Thom-law, Mr.and Mrs.Lauréat Cle- son> Mr.and Mrs.W.Bowley, Mr.) i ment.\ti and Mrs.Howe Paquette, Mr.and | Mr.and Mrs.W.Blodgett were Mrs.0.Menard, Mr.and Mrs.R.I dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Menard, Messrs.Stewart Marshall, Herring, in Bulwer.\tB.A.Rowell, Gordon Gibb, George Mr.and Mrs.A.Blodgett were Gibb, A.Menard, F.Auger, P.Ro-j evening visitors of Mr.and Mrs.dier> q.Cote, Mot ley Honey, Boyd W.Blodgett.\t, Honey and J.S.Crcssfield.Word has been received from Mrs.William A.Edwards, of Mr.and Mrs.A.Collins tellin-g of Waterville, was the guest of her ' their arrival in Detroit, Mich., parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Mar-i where they are visiting the form- sbaRi er's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.Mr.Paige Rowell, of Peterbor-1 and Mrs.Earl Loomis.\t_ ough, Ont., was the week-end guest Mr.Robert Collins and Miss of his mother, Mis.C.H.Rowell.] Marjorie Richards were at the ( Miss Anne Honey, of Montreal, former\u2019s home, where Mrs.W.gppnt the week-end with her par-Collins is spending some time.| ents, Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Honey.Miss B.Cutts and Miss J.Mil-] Mrs, George Gibb and John and 1er were week-end guests of Mr.Rosemary Gibb, who svere visiting and Mrs.D- A.Savage.\tj\tjn Longueuil, have returned home, Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Ross spent! Mrs.William Rayson, of Mont-a day with Mr.and Mrs.D.A.reai( spent the week-end at the Savage, Mrs.Ross remained over home 0f ]ier parents, Mr.and Mrs.for a short time.RICHMOND E.W.Smith, Notary.Tel.130.GIVE THEM 0VALTIN E A HEALTHFUL AND DELICIOUS DRINK AT ANY TIME .ar Add delicious flavour to your favourite meat loaf.and stretch the meat at the same time .with tender, whole-grain Ogilvie Oars.There\u2019s natural, healthful goodness in every rolled and roasted flake.LISTEN ro YOUR WOMEN'S EDITOR, KATE AIT KEN, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.CONSULT YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR TIME AND STATION.OO-.-E Charles Fisk.Mrs.Herbert Buzzell is visiting ] friends in Montreal.Mrs.John Gillespie was hostess] j at a luncheon and bridge in aid j | of the Ladies Church Society.Miss] ] Honey, Mrs.F.Crossfield and j Miss E.Slack assisted Mrs.Gilles-i pie.Bridge was played at five tables.The prize winners were ] Mrs.M.Honey, of Abbotsford, and i Mrs.Lidstono and Mrs.A.C.I Smith, of Granby, j Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Thompson and Mr.John Crossfield, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.' M.G.Crossfield, j Miss Marshall spent a few days 1 in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.B.Chaplin have : returned home, after spending i several days in Montreal.Mrs.A.W.Buzzell was hostess at a bridge party in aid of the] Ladies\u2019 Church Society.Prizes j were won by Mrs.J.Gillespie and Mrs.Gordon Gibb, i \\ Mr.F.Lynch was in Montreal one day.Miss Florence Whitney, of Wateiloo.and Mr.Edward Chaplin, of Macdonald College, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.Chaplin, Mrs.R.Thomson, provincial president of the Women\u2019s Institute, was in Montreal and at Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Belle vue.Mr.John Leney, of Georgeville, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.Drew.Mr.William Watson, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his aunt, Miss Honey.Miss Irene Davidson, who has been nursing Miss M.Pick, has returned to her home at Davidson Hill.Mr.and Mrs.C.Drew spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Packard, in George-ville.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Jones and Mr.and Mrs.Edward Jones were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Amasa Crossfield.M Coffee 53?Vigorous & Winey Bich & Full-bodied\tMild & Mellow 1-lb.Bag 54c 1-lb.Bag 51* l-lb.Bag 47* Your coffee may be just-made and piping hot off the stove.That doesn\u2019t make it really fresh.The fact that you just bought it in the store doesn\u2019t guarantee freshness, either.Here\u2019s what plenty of folks do mean by fresh coffee: It\u2019s A&P Coffee, rushed from roasting ovens to A & P Stores with all its glorious flavor still sealed in the bean.Unlike many coffees, A&P Coffee is never pre-ground.When you buy, right before your eyes, the fresh, fragrant coffee beans are Custom Ground exactly fine or coarse enough for the way you make coffee.You couldn\u2019t ask for anything fresher\u2014or anything better! So ask for A&P Coffee today 1 Reader notice: In country local» 15c per line of 5 word:.Lennox-ville and City Bàiefieti 20.e».line.\t* AT ALL A&P STORES S 7 Miss Hilda Wood Re-Fleeted Head Of Church Group At the annual meeting of the Evening* Branch of the St.Peter\u2019s V.\\ A., held in St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall, the following officers were re-elected; President, Miss Hilda Wood; vice-president, Miss Viola Ward; secretary, Miss Betty Earn-shaw; treasurer, Miss\" Gretchen Parrock; Thank Offering secretary, Mrs.Jack Grime; Living Message secretary, Miss Marion Tomilson; Dorcas secretary, Miss Kate Edgell.The annual report was read by SMtKbKUUkh DAILY KLLUKU, UKIDA'l.PhHKUAK'l l), I Nïm» on the table and .the meal ia ready I It\u2019* complete If h\u2019* ALLAH\u2019S the secretary, Mis* Betty Earn-! shaw, as follows: During the year 1948, urxler ths I capable leadership of the president, ! Miss Hilda Wood, the branch held 18 meetings, with an average at- j tendance of six mem'ers, The ac ! live membership of the Evening Branch W.A is 10 members.In May, Mies Bitty Barnshaw attended the biennial meeting of the W.A.of the Diocese of Quebec, held in Quebec City, and t ought back a very interesting report of the activities of this worthy organization.In October the Evening Branch i held a food sale in Wilson's Store, ! which proved to be very successful financially.In November the members attended a very interesting talk on West Coast Missions, given by the Rev.Alan Greene, Captain of *he Mission Ship \u201cColumbia.\u201d This year the Branch did not hold a \\ Christmas sale and tea, but instead each member contributed \u201ctalent money.\" The branch is still carrying on with the cent-a-day project and it is encouraging to report that again this year, all pledges were met in full.The members have been studying the book \u201cOne Familywhich In The Women\u2019s Sphere Mrs.L A.Wark Elected Regent 1.0.D.E, Chanter Social am! Personal aim Telephone ti'.'62 Mrs.L.A.IVark was elected regent of the Aldershot Chapter, I.0.\tD.E,, at their annual meeting held on Thursday, Febrnuary 17, at 1.\tO.D.E.House, Moore Street.The meeting, presided over by jis spending a few _ Miss Mary Long, regent, opened ' Mr.and Mrs.Frank McCrea, with the raising of the Standard I Montreal Street, while taking part and the Prayer of the Order, j'n l'H> honspiei.The secretary, Mrs.R.Wheeler, gave the annual report, which Dr.A.R.Jewitt, Principal of the Friends of Mrs.William Pettes, University of Bishop's College, and King Street, West, will be sorry Mr.Stuart Sanders, Bursar, were to learn she is confined to the house in Montreal on a business trip yes- owing to an ankle fracture, terday.\t\u2022 \u2022 , ,,\tMrs, Raymond Provencher, Port- Mrs.K.B.Jenckes, of Johnvule, ;8n(j Avenue, is spending a few vys at the home m Montreal, the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr.and president, Mrs.E.M.Goodfollow.WOMEN\u2019S CLUBS imOMPTON RO\\rt >\\.I.The Brompton Road, W.I., hold; its regular meeting at the home ot Miss Xenia Hatch, \u201cWillow Re-i treat,\" on Saturday, February Id.i Mrs.Norman Hatcn and Mrs.Clifford Goodfellow were joint hostesses.\t! The meeting opened with the singing of the Opening Ode and the Collect for Club Women.The When a tracker is crisp it\u2019s \u201cgot everything\u2019 and I Mr.Weldon Kenalty, who has .I been visiting his father, Mr, James showed a very suuessful year, as Kena]tv Wellington Street South, follows: The SpmsWrs Spree IX, t ^ t Monfr,ul ye.terday, ac \u201c raffle netting i^ by his fa her who\u2019 Nvm netting J349.50; a $80.43, private bridges tag day $12.70.The chapter started the with 20 members and ended 25, the three resignations being j visit at his homo for a few days.life in the great North West Terri-ories and in the Arctic, and describes the work b^ing carried on if.\u2022\u2022*, by \u2019\u2019'ionaries.Six members are contributing to the \"Fellowship of Prayer\u2019\u2019 Leaflets.During the .-.r one new member was admitted to the group.Members have been knitting', wool supplied by the Dorcas Depart-mant.The treasurer's report showed total receipts to be $183.34, and total expenditures $131.6'' a b lance of cash on hand Dec, 1948, of $18.85.ol, McConnell\u2019s Optometrists and Opticians 102 Wellington St.Nqrth Away every Wednesday PJJ.Office open for Repair* ami Appointment* PHONE J7 COBURNDALE Qaaflti/ \u2014 gives a clear and vivid picture of offset by «teht new members join- .ing.The various activities were reported as well as municipal projects in which the chapter assisted.Educational work was the main activity, $111.80 being spent in this field of endeavor.$99.08 on Child and family welfare work, $44.40 on post-war service, as well as $25 being paid to complete the chapter's quota for the 2nd War Memorial Fund.The treasurer, Miss ''hie Welsh, gave the financial statement chewing total receipts to b $326.12 and disbursements $380.92.The educational s crctary, Mrs.G.Foreman, gave details of the i report showing calendars purchased; donations towards subscriptions to Canadian Geographic Magazine $3.50; nursing bursaries, $31.00; Domestic Science Bursary, $5.00; student at Macdonald, $5.00; magazines and gam to adopted school at Dixville, $5.30; Elizabeth Thompson Bursary, $25.00; Agricultural bursary, $10.00; Peace Garden, $1.00; Wilhelmina Gordon i Foundation fund $1.00 and $20 for the chapter\u2019s scholarship given to the local Sherbrooke High School.Miss Sue Reid's report on child and family welfare work, read by i Miss Jean MacKenzie, showed Î $56.45 was spent for milk sent to a needy family; $H) on clothes to a needy boy; $10 to send a boy to I Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Camp; $5.00 to the Labrador Voluntary Educational Lea-!gue; $15.00 for a Christmas box j and $2.63 towards Christmas cheer 1 sent by the Municipal Chapter.| The post-war service report j showed $22.60 was spent for nur-Iserybags; $18.30 for food and cartons; $2.50 for candy, all sent overseas, and $1.00 to the H.M.S.Magnificent.The ex-service .eport, given by Mrs.Arthur Wright, revealed the number of visits to patients in ths St- Francis Sanatorium; $3.61 given towards Christmas cheer for the patients and $4.00 contributed towards wreath placed on the cano- year 1 I Mr.William Conway, of Montreal, spent several days in Sher-| brooke, this week, where he was the guest of his brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr.i\\nd Mrs.Austin Conway and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Conway.Mrs.Edward Mason, ?» « Friends of Mrs.H.K.Tilbury, Woodward Avenue, will regret to hear she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, following a hip fracture occasioned by a fall.*\t* » Mrs.Alex Hutchinson, of Sher-bnoolce, and North Hatley, is spending some time in Montreal, the guest of Miss Marjorie Caver-hill.*\t* \u2022 Mrs.\tMaurice\tNsdaau\tand Mrs.Bryant\tHall,\tof\tMontreal,\tare ar- riving today to be guests of Mr.was in tho ehair The roll eall was answered by IS members who named n foriogn raec in Canada.Tho minutes, r, ad by the seereutry, Ml ¦ William Hilling, were approved ns was tho j treasurer\u2019s report.Letters from I recipients of parcels, in England i were read by the secretary, Mrs.I C.Sawyer.She also road a letter from the V.W.C.A.Semi- Vnnual Hoard Session Bulletin.Motion was made that a gift of appreciation be sent to Mrs.Alden Clark.Reports from committees were as follows; Education\u2014a paper on hot lunches for school children, was SÇU v are all the way through , /\u2022O Mr.A.C.Parkhill with his guest, Mrs.Myrtle Davis, of Lyn-|doribilIe, XT., attended the funeral | held for Mrs.Robert Akhurst, in ' Codticook.Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Cass and family, of Libbytown, were visitors of her father, Mr.A.C.Park-1 hill.i Mr.Buster Williamson and Miss Bennekamp were week-end visi-| tors at the \\rachon home.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Lacroix, Dominion Avenue, left for Montreal, yesterday to bring their daugh ter, Miss Joyce Lacroix, student atj the Sacred Heart Convent, Sault aux Recollets, with lier friends, the Misses Elizabeth Ann Blue .id Jacqueline Chalut, attending the same institution, to Sherbrooke for the week-end.* * * Mrs.P.H.Skelton, on her return from a month\u2019s stay in the Virgin Islands, spent a few days visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr., and Mrs.Frank McCrea, Montreal Street, before returning to her home, in Arvida.Mrs.John Maffre, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the same home.* « * Mrs.D.V.McLean, president of and Mrs.Frank Conway, at their read by Miss Verna Hatch, home on Walton Avenue, for a few days.Four Halls To Livi1 In.Friends of Miss Gladys Hale, who has been a patient in the Lherbrooke Hospital for tho past live weeks, will be glad to learn she has returned to her home, on Moore Street.Mrs.M.Atkinson, her sister, who has been staying at -Miss Hale's residence for some time, left on Wednesday for Montreal, en route to her home in X'sn-couver.* * * Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Converse Mrs.Murdo MacDonald read an interesting item concerning mar- i garine, entitled \"The bread's other spread.\" Mrs.Harold Riches, National and 1 International Relations, gave the I report of the dance for the ways j and means.A letter from Mrs.Rowland re J questing the privilege of a brush ! demonstration, was read.It was! decided to sponsor tills project at j the community hall, on Tuesday, February 22, at 2 p, m.The overseas box, to he sent this month, and one to a sick veteran afternoon, at their home, Clough Avenue, Lcnnoxville.Among the guests, was Mr.Arthur Richer, of Richmond, who was a week-end visitor at their home, tin the Fri-the Lachine Curling Club, and afternoon, previous, Mrs.Con-Mrs.John Barker, vice-president ver6e 'vas hostess\u2019 at tho tea bout of the Ladies' Curling Association, a number of friends.Mrs.Aland skip for the Lachine rink, j * \" ^>res^on the honors .t the entertained informally, on Sunday | in hospital were left hi the hands ^ B^C3S with Mrs.R.E.Woodward, Mrs.P.R.Holt, Mrs.George Shepherd, Mrs.C.W.Taylor and Mrs.C.Whitmarsh, who are in the city, taking part in the bonspiel, are guests at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.* * \u2022 Miss Madeleine Baldwin, whose marriage will take place shortly, was the guest of honor at a bridge, and shower given by Mrs.J.A.MacLeod and Miss Andrea Hynd-man, Street.Mrs.u.M.Armstrong ___ Mrs.Neil Dinning were the prize i ; bbe hostesses, Mrs.H.Mari winners.The tea table was cover- s'no an
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