Sherbrooke daily record, 20 août 1953, jeudi 20 août 1953
[" AUGUST 1953 S M T W T PS .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .berbcoolieDailii Becocd f\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TO\\WSHIPS J Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953 WEATHER SUNNY Sunny with cloudy intervals today and Friday; a few scattered showers this evening; light winds; little change in temperature; low-high Friday at Sherbrooke SO and 75.Fifty-seventh Year MOSSADEGH IS CAPTURED BY ROYALISTS World News Paris\u2014 (Reuters! \u2014F our persons were killed when a truck crashed into an electric train at a level crossing near Rheims Wednesday.The train was derailed and three passengers were seriously injured.*\t4\t* Vienna \u2014iÆ\u2019i\u2014The Slovak Communist organ, Pravda, reported Wednesday that 19 daily passenger trains in ÿovakia have oeen cancelled since Monday because of a coal shortage and increased freight traffic.*\t* * Naples, Italy\u2014(Æb\u2014Admiral William M.Fechteler flew here Wednesday and assumed his new duties as commander-in-chief of North Atlantic treaty organization forces in southern Europe.Admiral Robert B.Carney traded jobs with him.* * * Norfolk, Va.\u2014(/P)\u2014 Only a few weeks ago, Rudolph Hunt, 31, was married in Park Place Meihodist church here.Wednesday he was sentenced to eight years imprisonment for going back to the church and, with an accomplice, rifling its two strong-boxes of $978.» * * Manila\u2014(/P)\u2014A 95-mile-an-hour Pacific typhoon hit the island cluster off the Philippines' north tip Thursday.The Manila weather bureau said the storm, moving at about 12 miles an hour, was expected to sweep through the island-studded strait between the Philippines and Formosa and enter the South China Sea tonight.Philippine Air Lines cancelled flights to northern Luzon, * \u2022 * Picher, Okla.\u2014(/P)\u2014 Police Chief Gene Crockett, seeing a suspicious - looking car turn into an alley while he was watching for narcotics runners, jumped into another officer's car and gave chase Wednesday.Losing the quarry, he returned to find his own car stolen.* * * Auburn, Ind.\u2014(flb\u2014 Eight-year-old Raymond Holmes climbed info a tree to look at birds' nest Wednesday, slipped and fell 10 feet to the ground, and died of a broken neck.Deposed Premier Is Protection; Street Reported Again In Fights Tehran 4-Foot Rats Terrify ILK.Villagers New Battles Follow Clashes Yesterday In Which 300 Were Killed.i Bathford, Eng.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 A | four-foot-long rat, one of a colony terrorizing this village in Shake London \u2014 (AP) \u2014 The royalist-controlled Tehran radio today announced capture of ousted Premier Mohammed Mossadegh but said new street fighting with Mossadegh's supporters broke outj in the capital.Earlier dispatches from Tehran said the new premier, Maj.- speare\u2019s country, attacked a man Qen Fazollah, had given the wilv old Mossadegh 24 hours to Wednesday as he bathed in the River Avon near here.\t-\t: surrender.\u2018¦f have never been so scared in Late broadcasts from Tehran said Zahedi had started to torm Hi1.\ts®icJ Atnn Hedges' 23.\tcabinet and had messaged the shah again to come home at It slid down mto the water from\tIL\tv =7\t.out of some overhanging tree ; once.Shah Mohammed Reza\" Pahlevi is in Rome preparing to ( branches and made for me.I put I , ,\tsv\u2014- my head down and fled.\ttakc off tomSht-\t] T\t.\t^ \u2018\u2022When I reached bank.it.was\tTehran radio said Wednesday 1|\t11 I ,011 tl only a few feet away and I could ; Mossadegh\u2019s right hand man.'\t*1 true * 1.vv V' see its red teeth bared.\u201d\tj former foreign minister Hossein Hedges scrambled out of the i Fatemi, had been torn to bits by water, picked up a stick, swatted ; v;0ience jn which 300 persons his attacker and drove it away.\t.,.\t, ,\t, , , , ,, lost their lives.A dispatch from The animal is believed to be a .\t.\t\u201e\t,\t.coypu, a South American water ! Association Press correspondent rat with reddish-brown pelt, red i Don Schwind this morning said teeth, webbed feet and long, naked 1 police still searched for Fatemi.ta*h\t! The announcement of Mossa- Some years ago coypus werejdegh\u2019s capture gave no details be-bred near here for their pelts and 1 yond saying that the aged, ailing former premier, his wife and children were removed from the Iranian capital under the protection of the new pro-shah government.Gen.Zahedi said th?shah had instructed him to prevent Mossadegh being lynched by the street crowds.Zahedi added that Mossadegh would stand public trial.\u2018We will wail for the nation to May Resolve Oil Problem London \u2014 (/P) \u2014 British newspapers today express the hope that the royalist coup in Iran will produce a government able to keep peace and willing to negotiate the 'Anglo-Iranian oil problem.There is some editorial apprehension.however, that the triumph of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi\u2019s supporters, if consolidated, may bring increased Soviet pressure on Iran.\u201cWhatever government may wooded 'vale until' it\"is \u201cclear \"of j saywhat should be done with him,\u201d j [LaverbrLkPf Vimlv IT ^ several escaped.They are thought to have formed a new colony on the banks of the Avon.The people of Bathford have been clamoring to have the big rats rounded up since farmers discovered a dead one last week in a field near Sally-in-the-Wood, the local lovers\u2019 lane.And girls have vowed they won\u2019t go near the them-\t.\tj Zahedi said.\tj T: ?should VSveYto \u2018serve Villagers claim to have seen! Whereabouts of Mossadegh was only the interests of the impover-corpus in the neighborhood before j not disclosed.\t; isfced masses of people of Persia.the dead one was found.A motorist hit one at dusk recently'and saw its \u201cred, stary eyes\u201d shining as it scuttled off the road into the woods.Municipal authorities have set \u201ctraps heavy enough to hold a bear\u201d all along the river banks near Sally-in-the-Wood in hopes of catching the coypus.But so far the traps have stayed empty.Wildlife experts say the coypus is a vegetarian and won\u2019t attack humans.Swimmer Hedges has an answer : hours or, days.to that: \u201cI don\u2019t believe it.\u2019 Tehran radio said some people ! \u201cSuch a government would rea-were injured in (he street fighting lize that Persia\u2019s chief need was this morning.There was no elab-! reopening of the Abaden refin-oration.\t| ery.\u201d The vagueness of the announce- : The Conservative Daily Tcle-ment about Mossadegh\u2019s capture j graph speculates on possible ad-led to , some speculation that Za-1 verse reaction by the Russians to hedi\u2019s regime might have made the i the coup.Asserting that the out-broadcast in the hope of breaking ' lawed Communist Tudeh party in the spirit of pro-Mossadegh groups, j Iran doubtless will continue its British informants said the Iran-.support of Mossadegh, the.Tele ian people now were in such a i graph says; volatile state that almost anything \u201cIf Gen.Zahedi succeeds in con-can happen there in the next few soiidating his regime, the Com- I munists will likely be a more dan SHERBROOKE AIR CADETS AT SUMMER CAMP FLY; Two Air Cadets of No.(17 (Notary) Squadron RCAC of Sherbrooke don parachulcs before going aloft in an UCAF \u201cExpeditor\" trainer.An Air Force technician adjusts the harness on Cadet Sergeant Serge Page (left) son oi Laval Page, while Cadet Rene Dulil wails to be fitted.The Cadets were taken for abput I Vi hours ol flying in the speedy Air Force trainers at Air Cadet Gamp Aylmer, Ont.(National Delenee Photo) West\u2019s Rift Over Korea Expected To Be Bridged Russians Hydrogen s! Giant Ij.S.Clai m They Have Exploded Bomb Of \u201cGreat Strength\u201d By H.L.JONES Canadian Press Staff Writer United Nations, N.Y., \u2014 ® \u2014 The main Western rift over the make-up of the political conference on Korea\u2014the seating of India at the peace table\u2014is believ- I'he Iranian mob which had kept, gerous threat to the government the British-hating Mossadegh in ; than any pro-Mossadegh resur-power for 28 months drove him genec.out AVednesday\u2014with hundreds dy-j \u201cTo that extent, the shah is 1 ing in the last-ditch stand at his j right in claiming that\t\u2018anyone\tnot\t__\ts»*/-,\tini,\ti home\u2014and installed the premier | Communist is faithful\tto me\tand\tO\tP-sT\tO\tIS.o the shah had named last week-end.the monarchy.\u2019\tJUK JI ! k KJ\u2019i/ Estimates put the dead at 300 j \u201cThe prospect lends fresh and ,\t\u2022 or more in Wednesday\u2019s fighting j potentially sinister significance to | J-j'1 -jjt 1\tG* ea.But he used softer language\t, ,\t.when he spoke on the main point arouncl key points in Tehran, but the admonition which Mr.Malen.of (he makeiin of thn mnforpnno officials of the new government ! kov addressed to Persia in a ro- of (he makeup of the conference! oltJCia!s 01 the new government j kov aaaresseci to Persia in a re and left that door open\t: said the royalists took over with a cent speech.There was more than ! Picacho Ariz -(/Pi A Vishinskv followed Martin Thp ! minimum of bloodshed elsewhere | a hint of menace in his state- B-50 bomber was .shattered chief Canadian rielpeatp3 inL\tthe capita! and in the provinces.I ment: \u2018It depends on the Tehran tremendous explosion over- minute sneech reiected Russia\u2019s! The ex-premier\u2019s furniture, pil-; government whether Soviet-Per- Arizona desert early today ed about to be bridged.UN infor-1 proposal for conference attendance 1 !uged-by Jhe mob- was on sale in.sia£ r®latlM?s de-\u2019floP Hong the i plunged to the ground in flames.mants said today.\t! on?y \u201cy 11 nations\u2014the U.S., Brit-1 th| baJa.r\u2019, -\t| path of good-netghborly relations.\u2019.The 12 man crew of the four\tA si a temenl.by chairman Lewis! S S.-v -.- »\" - s\t- Moscow \u2014(/P)\u2014-The Russians an-j nouneed today that they have ex ' ploded a test hydrogen bomb of* 1 \u201cgreat strength.\u201d They coupled.I heir claim with a new call for in j Icrnational acceptance of a Russian I : disarmament plan including a ban I on atomic weapons.I In Washington, the atomic cner-j I gy commission confirmed Dial if j giani had information on the Soviet by a! \u201cbell bomb\u201d lest but implied that (he! the United States had produced and ' similar reactions in the 1951 and 1952 tests al Eniwetok atoll.Tampico, Mexico\u2014 (/P) \u2014 Mexico resumed exportation of oil to the United State» Wednesday, The Pelroleo Mexicans Premex tanker Azte-ea left (his port with a cargo of 4,117 tons of crude oil for (he port of Brownsville, Tex.Premex, the government owned and operated oil industry, curtailed exports of Mexican oil to the United States when prices in that country (hopped.More Strikes Are Called In France Paris (Reuters) - Strike orders went out today to 700,000 metal workers to join Franco's national strike wave as the cabinet went into emergency session to decide action in the three-week crisis.The metal slrike was called by Socialist and Catholic trade unions for -18 hours beginning Fri-day, after a meeting Wednesday night rejecting employe's\u2019 wage offers.These new strikes also were called by trade union leaders Wednesday night: I A 40 hour walkout at the Michelin lire factory of clermonl-Ferrand.beginning Friday.2.\tA 40 hour strike of building workers, to begin Friday.3.\tA 24 hour longshore and seamen\u2019s slrike, to begin today.4.\tAn unlimited strike by l(enT null car workers at LeMans in western France.At the main Renault plant in Paris, some 2,000 men were on strike Wednesday and more of the 40.00() workers there are expected to walk out today.However, the government said striking postal, railroad and oilier transport workers were steadily going back lo their jobs.Postal service bad improved slightly and for the' firsi lime since the !io-np began people could telegraph 10 oui lying areas.The dork strikes were called by tl ('oinmutiisMed Confederation of Labor.At Dunkirk 500 seamen and 200 officers from 17 ships walked off.Troops were loadnig and unloading ships there, after longshoremen joined in the strike.The dock strike also affected Marseille, Le Havre and Bordeaux, but the owners of the luxury liner Liberie said she will sail for New York as scheduled Friday.Premier Joseph Luniel called his cabinet into emergency session (his morning after its meeting Wednesday night to approve his action in breaking off talks with the unions until the strikers went back to their jobs.The five man cbinmitlcn nf tho Popular Kepublioan party chosen Wednesday to attempt to break I he deadlock between (he French governmenl and the strikers last nighl railed on Laniel.They said I hey bad had \"a mn.sl fruitful discussion,\u201d and planned to see trade union leaders today.The Catholic unions have called on other unions to join in the 48-hour stoppage of building workers Friday.The building strike was called by (he Christian trade unions.The same number of main lino trains which ran Wednesday, 30, were operating again today from Paris.About half lb» capital\u2019s subways were running bid.only about, !):> of I he city's fleet of 1,000 buses operated.The coal mines were still at a standstill, and gas and elec l.ricity workers remained out.Aboul 1,000,000 workers now a,r« on strike.properties of the British-owned ¦ Diet with the local Communists.\u201d They were apparently Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.Some.The Liberal_Manchester Guard- mauled by file impact Doctors sped to the scene with a : that\tshe attend,\tis said to be\tBurma.The\tlatter\tfive are not ready to relax her opposition, at Korea combatants which the U.S.Mil\u2019s0 particFp0ation°f n0t Vet°mS\u2018Sitlld^to ^faces\u2019 It^the\u201d peace:\tnewspapers expressed 'fear, ! ten says the Tudeh party \u201cconic! The pin;d county sheriff\u2019s office inaias participation.\ti fihip 10 pl es at he peace.however, that Mossadegh\u2019s upset Probably cause trouble, but with-! at Florence, some 25 miles to the ,\tis expected\tthe American ;\twould bring new pressure on Iran\tout\tRussian backing\tit\twould\tbe\tnorth,\treporled\tthat many\twere shut\twill become\tapparent with-\tAmbassador\tHenry\tCabot Lodge,\tfrom her big neighbor to the north, ! unlikely\tto achieve\tanything:\tAnd\tseverely\tinjured\tand one\thad\tdied in the next day or two at meetings chief U.S.delegate also rejected the Soviet Union.\tj there is no evidence at (he mom- j the scene, of the UN\u2019s political committee, the Russian proposal.He termed it American officials in Washing- icnt that Russia wants to fish Ambulances rushed two of the top UN policy-making body which \u201cundemocratic\u201d in (hat it would ton were hopeful the new govern-! °Penly in troubled Persian wat- :Wifically hurl airmen to hospital, is wrestling with the problem of shut out many nations who sent ment would be able to stabilize the ers.\u201d who shall attend the political par-! armed forces to Korea.\tcountry and secure it against any!\t- ley to decide the future of Korea.Martin rejected the Russian pro- communist bid for power.State de-If and when the shift is made,: Posai on the ground that it does partment officials were' reported! Observers say\tCanada can take a\tnot include Canada which he\tsaid\tmaintaining an attitude of\twatch- good share of the\tcredit for it.\thas a right to be there.He\talso\tful waiting.It is\tknown that\tCanada\u2019s chief\topposed it because\tof a proviso\tThere was no immediate reac- delegate, Health\tMinister Paul\tthat decisions\tcould\tbe taken if\t(ion from Moscow.Moscow radio Martin, along\twith\tExternal Af-\tconsented to by Korean armistice\tbroadcast the news' of the\troyaiBL fairs Minister\tL.B.\tPearson, has\tsignatory nations.This, said\tMar-\ttakeover today briefly and\twithout' \u2014 ' \u201c&'T \u201d I mental aim.Ars a result of the pos- been pressing the U.S.on the : tin, would leave South Korea with comment.\tT71\tj T'l*\tjn» f \u2022\t,\t, \u201e\t/ session of the mighty power of No necessity of having at the confer- little voice since she did not sign The 34-year-old shah cabled a JM OFPST T 11*PG l\"^Pl1PVPfi WûT \u2022!thermonuclear fission in the hydro- return ence such a powerful Asian coun-1 the armistice.\tcall from Rome \"for Hie Iranian\tJL JUL VO JL#V/X1 | meetings in choosing peace confer-\tFrench resident\tgeneral, had gone: the main fire\tnorth of here.An\tGod.\u201d\tof intensifying the armaments! The Reds gave no indication a\u201dCe parf 1C!Pants-\t,to,P Cana- into the palace of Sultan Sidi Mo-1 investigation will continue today.Overcast skies led protection 'drive-\u201d\ti what they wanted to discuss.\t.\u201c,.;af^efefue0ntTrvTer \"h° should re-d!an spokesman predicted agree- hammed Ben Youssef.The palace The Ste.Therese fire now has authorities to hope a major down-! Russia announced her first sue-.Red China\u2019s Peiping radio : munists warned them to tell only Prwf .i.L cv,\ti ¦*¦ ¦\t, ,\tment would be\treached by the mid-\twas surrounded by 30 French\tbeen confined in\tan area of about\tDr.ur was in the\toffing \u201cNothing 'cess in the atomic field five years\t: charged that American authorities\tof \u201cfavorable treatment\u201d if\tthey lv,1%L,aLafPLUrluClzed, 4me,r:\tdleA n n«t\ttanks and other armed vehicles,\tone square\tmile\talthough const-\tPhort \u201ef three davs rain will ex- and nine months ago\twhen For-\thave obstructed Communist\tRed\ttalked to neutral Red\tCross\toffi- \u2019p\tpîütoï aacl charged South\tAfter that the committees rec-\tThe French\tsaid the sultan\tant surveillance is necessary be-\ttinguish the blaze\u201d\tsaid Caron\te\u2018Sn -Minister Molotov told the Cross teams visiting\tprison camps\ticials in North\tKorea.\tThey\tsaid \u2022riffc\tSa ngT!l-an\tJr^men^aDons\twill go back to the\tv.ould be taken away from Rabat,\tcause of its\tproximity to the vil-\tThe fire which\thas burned over United Nations that\tthe west\u2019s\tin South Korea to the point\tthat\ti they had not been\tthreatened « Itn seeking\twith American\thelp\tfull genera assembly where more\tthe capital of the North African\tlage.\t - \u2014' .\t _\t- monopoly of the atom\tbomb \u201chad\tthe teams \u201chave virtually\tsus-.about not talking once\tthey\twere io pie\\eni an agreement on Kor- debate could take place,\t! protectorate.\tThe fire was first spotted Mon- l Continued on Page 5 long ceased to exist,\u201d\toended their operations.\u201d\trepatriated.understand that he later was sentenced to five to 10 years in prison.\u201d Some soldiers said the Com- Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953 Waterloo To Have X-Ray Clinic At City Hall By A.-T.B.League, Health Unit Waterloo, Aug.20.Montreal Anti-Tuberculosis League Inc.will in co-operation with the Health Unit of the County of The Shcfforrl, hold an annual chest X-Ray Clinic in the City Hall, at Waterloo, for every person p''e-; ferable over fifteen years of age | of Waterloo.This service, which is | MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT \"BOITE DE NUIT\" with Claudine Dupuis, Alfred Rode Also .Tune Allyson.Van Johnson in \"LA MARIEE EST FOLLE\" COMING Fri.\u2022 Sat.(lary Cooper.Phyllis Thaxter in \"SPRINGFIELD RIFLE\" (In Color) Also 'BLONDE DYNAMITE\" with Leo Gorcey, Adcle Jergens TODAY-SAT.Incl.ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW1 GENE KELLY JUDY GARLAND in \"SUMMER STOCK\" IN TECHNICOLOR \u2022 2nd Technicolor Film \u2022 RAY MILLAND HELENA CARTER 'BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON\" IN TECHNICOLOR ?IN HOLLYWOOD ?by Erskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondent ward, but the picture is to be released by Leo the Lion.Cameras turn next February when the big fish start running in Cuban waters.* « * Gal reporter in Salt Lake City arrived at Aldo Ray s hotel suite earlier than expected and caught Aldo with his pants, and coat, 1 dowstairs at the dry cleaning : shop.Aldo did the intehview wrap-i ped in a blanket.Hollywood \u2014Exclusively Yours: 1 It\u2019s more than concern about her ! stork date that brought Patrice i Wymore back to the U.S.A.The long-expected rift between | Pat, who\u2019s scheduled to become a I mother in November, and Errol ' Flynn took place in Italy a ie\\.i weeks ago and Flynn, it\u2019s rumored ; has asked the dancing star to give him his freedom! j Pat is now in Salinas, Kansas.I I with her parents and is on the Ivcrg of hysteria, according to a close Hollywood friend who spoke to her on the telephone just the : other day.* * * Deborah Kerr and Tony Bartley have finally decided to apply for American citizenship, \u201cWe know1 ; that we will be living in this coun-' try from now on,\u201d Deborah told me.\"We\u2019ve given deep thought to it and know that we want to be American citizens,\u201d NOW SHOWING! It Daringly Reveals The Lives Of The Bad And The Beautiful! Turner m, Douglas \u2014 _walter JnrnMââ._ crUVi PlDCEOtiJllI ADDED COMEDY TREAT! asught £«ase of LARCENY Marring MICKEY ROONEY EDDIE BRACKEN « i ELAINE STEWART i Tti»\"Bact And Bnoulitul \" Girl! Huntington Hartford, the grocery chain millionaire, is putting up the dough for \u201cNoa Noa,\u201d the film biography of Paul Gauguin that will star Vittorio Gassman as the famous artist and Franchesea di Scaffa as a Talitian planter's daughter.\"WHAT GOES UP, MUST COME DOWN\" The truth of this primary law of physics is being most ably demonstrated by this athletic young performer.He has just completed a very difficult one and a half gainer with a full twist, on the trampoline in front of the Aquacade Water Circus, one of the starring midway presentations with Conklin Shows.Of course, what male could not extend his abilities wiht such a bevy of beautiful creatures admiringly watching him?The girls are also star performers in the big ten thousand gallon tank in the water show, and along with others, put on a grand display of the form beautiful swimming and diving.The show features the famous \u201cCorky\u201d, king of clowns, with his magnificent specialty act imitating a Human Porpoise.The Conklin Midway will be a feature of the Sherbrooke Fair, August 2!) to September 4.¦ Dorothy Dandridge, a big hi! in free to all citizens\tif arranged\tand\ti\traised\tby\tthe\tsale of Christmas Rio\tde Janeiro, denies reports in paid by\tthe Waterloo Kiwanis\tI\tSeals each\tyear.\tthe\tNegro\tpress that she\twill re- Club.\tThis service at these dates is wed Harold Nicholas.The dales and hours are Aug-i open for the general public only,\t*\t*\t\u2019 ust 24 and 25, from 2:00 p.m.to land the shops will be serviced by She s Engaged five p.m.and 7:00 to 9;00 p.m.on'another visit of the mobile clinic Helen O Connell is wearing an each of Ihe two days.\tI the week of September 28, when ! ^J?8aSement sP8{\u2018klel' Irorn Andy Every one is cordially invited lo|lho clinic will visit each shop in Mclmyte, Marilyn Maxwells ex, take advantage of this excellent i town in order to do all employees ?\" legal questions concerning service,\tthe funds\tof which\tare\tI\tof the\ttown.\tthe\tfuture\tof Helen s\tchildren \u2019__________________________________________________________ have been\tsettled with\ther ex, I\t| Clifford Smith.DIXVILLE\tIVES HILL CHICKEN SHOOT FRED LUCE S FARM MOE\u2019S RIVER SAT.AFTERNOON AUGUST 22nd U jj o g GOLD LABEL RUM Blended in Canada from Carefully Selected Rare Old Rums.| itf FOB BRADING 7'^ S&a&iS., Dixville, Aug.20.\u2014 The annual meeting ol (he Dixville branch oi the B.and F.Bible Society was held in St.Cuthbert's Anglican Church, Thursday evening, August 6, with a good attendance.The Rev.Maynard W.Booth, B.A., B.D., district secretary of Montreal, who was the speaker for the evening, was in the chair, and opened (he service with a hymn.Rev.K.K.Miller, of Coaticook, read the Scripture and offered prayer.Beautiful sound pictures were shown, the first one was \u201cSweet I lour of Prayer, and the congregation joined in singing this hymn.The second was \u201cWe too Receive,\u201d and depicted the experiences of a soldier in the South Pacific, and the third was \u201cChina Harvest,\u201d which was most interesting.A brief business meeting followed, when (he report of the efR cicnt secretary, Mr, Cecil Mayhew.was given.The collectors this year were ! Misses Elvira Cutler and Joan Weston accompanied by Mr.Grady.\ti Mrs.E.A.Aldrich, of Hunting Mr.Clayton L.Thomas was chos-1 ville, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.ion for president for the ensuing f F.Sims, at their cottage, at Wood- \u201cWe\u2019re all square away,\" Andy told me at his new West Los Angeles restaurant, The Falcon.\"We\u2019ll be married in September.\u201d * # * Liz Taylor arid Michael Wilding are weary of denying the new flood of stork rumors and Liz is bored with saying, \u201cI wish it were Irue.\u201d The grapevine is spelling if out that Liz gives the performance of her career, topping even \u201cA Place In the Sun,\u201d in her neV MGM starrer.\u201cRhapsody.\u201d * * * Those cables between Columbia in Hollywood and Gene Kelly in England, and the telephone conversations between Columbia and MGM executives, can mean only one thing\u2014that Kelly will star in \u201cPal Joey\u201d on his return to movie-town.Gene was all set to do the Mr, O.R.Boyce was a dinner ! movie version back in 1944 when guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.he made \u201cCover Girl\u201d on the Kenneth Orr, at Milby.\t; Columbia lot, but production was Mr.and Mrs, G.Marshall and i shelved, family and Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Talks About Show Farvvel 1 and Mr.A.Farwell, at ! David 0.Selznick has held his Ripple Cove, on Lake Massawippi.first conference with Marge and Mrs Alice Plarkness and Mr.R.j Gower Champion about doing the A family picnic was held on August 9, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.N.Cairns.Those in attendance were Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Johnson and sons, of Hatley; Mr.and Mrs.John Barratt and Mr.Jack Barratt, of Massawippi; Miss Dorothy MeClymont, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Hall and daughter, Sharon, and Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Beattie and family, of Lennoxville; Mr.and Mrs.W.Suitor and son, Brian, of Milby; Miss Beverly Barratt, of East Angus; and Mr.Fred Barrait, of Illinois, U.S.A.Mrs.John Lowry and son, Robert, of Milby, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.Marshall.corlon for ûH Vour THIS \u2014 A|.in ^freshing Bra\tnow! .W-t\" ÇjÿWv.year.The meeting closed with a hymn and the benediction.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Norman Howe and son.Donald, paid a visit to relatives in Hereford.Mr.and Mrs.George Hain and Mr.and Mrs.Delmar Huff and family, were in Hyatt\u2019s Mills where they attended a reception al the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest fluff, in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Marlon, nee Ruby Huff, whose marriage took place recently.land Bay.Mr.William Bates, of Lyndon-ville, N.Y.,.is a guest for a time of his niece, Mrs.A.H.Cairns, and Mr.Cairns.Mr.Ashley Allison and son.David, Miss Pearle Allison and Mrs.Gordon Young, have returned home from Hamilton, Ont., where lliey were guests of relatives.They were accompanied home by Mrs.Clitheroe.of Hamilton, Ont.Little Bennie and Eleanor Allison have be'en guests for a few days of their grandparents, Mr.and .choreography and playing roles in his musical stage version of \u201cGone With the Wind.\u201d The Champions wouldn't play Rhett and Scarlett, but would fill roles to be added to Margaret Mitchell\u2019s original east of characters.Gower Champion's current stint at the Cocoanut Grove with Marge, by the way, has special meaning to the dancing star.Fifteen years ago he won an amateur dancing contest in the same room.HEINTZMAN Amazing Tone Combining Ihe quiet charm of good style with fine Craftsmanship typical of the quality that is HEINTZMAN OR THIS FIN PIANO BY NAME, 0 WILSON & SONS LID.SHERBROOKE Piano Dealers SINCE 1863 x-v-:-:- CIGAR ETTE be'°use fheyVe^8* f°S,e ,/noo'W foboceos.And pT* ^ mi,dBr br,\"9s o0f o/, fh ayer s freshness m,/oK besf-(as(/no .'ayer'\u2019 fh Sm°fee- ^yoTackT LOWEST The name \"John Players Sons\u2022\u2019 on Ihe package is your guarantee that every cigarette is smooth and fresh.Canada's Mildest Ciqareite John Ford's giving \u201cThe Quiet Man\u201d a new release\u2014on a big screen.* * * MGM and Spencer Tracy have settled their hassle about his yen to do Ernest Hemingway\u2019s \u201cOld Man and the Sea\u201d as an independent film.Studio has agreed to let Tracy do the film under his own joint banner with Leland Hay- and Mrs.H.Allison, at Draper's Corner.Mr.and Mrs.S.N.Cairns were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.N, Nichols, at.Compton.Mr.E.F.Cote was a visitor at the home of his cousin, Mr, A.Cote, at Brompton.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Stiles and family, of lie Perrot, are guests for a few days at the home of Mr.0.R.Boyce.Callers of Mr.Daigneault one evening were Mr.and Mrs.William Bassett and Mrs.N.Haddon and baby, of Lennoxville.Mr.O.Cantin and family, of home of Mr.and Mrs, Eugene Montreal, were guests at the Cote and Mr.E.F.Cote.Among those from here attending the Farm Forum picnic at the Experimental Farm in Lennoxville.were Mr.and Mrs.G.! Marshall and sons, Mr.G.Young, Mr.D.Young and Mr.and Mrs.j S.N.Cairns and family.Visitors at the home of Mr.O.R Boyce were Mr.and Mrs.E.Crawford, of Moulton; Mr.N.Machell, of Sherbrooke; and Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Johann, of Coati-! cook.Mr.and Mrs.E.Fisk and sons, 1 and Mrs.R.M.Carr and two children, of Lennoxville.and Mr.and i Mrs.W.Suitor and son, Brian, | were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A, H.Cairns.AYER\u2019S CLIFF Rev.and Mrs.W.E.Long, of Danville, and Mrs, J.M.Leith, of Kingsey Falls, were guests at the Gibson-Pierce home.Rev.Mr.Long was the speaker in Beulah United Church on August 9th.Mrs.George Gill is at the home of Dr.V.B.Griffith, Rock Island, for an indefinite time.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Somerville I and family, of Richmond, are holidaying at Bacon's Bay.Mr.and Mrs.N.S.Hartson spent a day with relatives in St.Johnsbury, Vt.Mrs.J.F.McVeay is visiting relatives in Newport, Vt., for a few days.IT'S THE 108th AYER'S CLIFF FAIR! AUGUST 27-28-29 Advance Grandstand Tickets will be on sale August 27th, on the grounds.\u2022\tGeo.Hamid's Grandstand Attractions \u2022\tMarch Midway \u2022\tHorse Racing \u2022\tThe Canaan, Vt.High School Band \u2022\tAn Amateur Show on Opening Night, August 27th with local talent.\u2022\tThursday, August 27th, Children's Day.Come along and meet your friends at the Ayer's Cliff Fair, the best little fair in the Eastern Townships.See the best in livestock and experience the tops in entertainment.wm 1 Copr Advertiser» f zchonge l»* g ical Society (cave explorers) wai s to repeat the process.Fie suggested plastic plaques bearing 20th century messages sunk in the deepest caves might, last 100,000 years.UN DE RGRO UNI) DE FEN CE London \u2014 '(f) \u2014 Underground headquarters for civil defence forces are to be buii in London\u2019s Camberwell district.Above ground is a car park, fashioned from a bombed site and designed ultimately to make way for civil defence offices.FOREST FIRES Continued from Page 1.more than 165 square miles of timberland, has made no progress in the last, 36 hours.During the lull about 800 haggard firefighters have been busy making and enlarging fire-breaks around communities which would be threatened by the blaze should the wind increase.Authorities in the area recognize the situation has made vast improvements.\u201cBut we can\u2019t forget we are sitting on a powder keg,\u201d said M, H.Merrill, woods manager for the paper company.Abitibi .\t\t\t14'-\t14';: Abitibi Pfd.\t\t2614\t26'4 Algoma\t\t\t3614\t Aluminum \t\t47\t Asbestos\t\t\t26'v\t26B Bathurst A\" \t\t37-'s\t37*4 Bell Telephone .\t38'.-\t38'; Brazilian \t\ttil's\t10's B l\\ Forest \t\t5-'s\t5 Dj Bruck Mitts \u201cB\" .\t4.80\t5 Canada Cement .\t78\t77':'!! Can.Iron Kdv\t\t20\t Canadian Breweries\t20\" 4\t Canadian Car\t16\t15': Canadian Celanese\t28\" i\t20' \u2022 Corby\u2019s \u201cA\"\t\tO'- Can.Pacific RailwnV\t24:'s\t24' \u2022 Cookshutt Plow .\t127s\t12\", Smelters .\t\t\t\t26' 1 Pist.Seagram\t27 :'s\t27\"s Dominion Bridge\t77 W-\t< 1 Dom.Steel 3 Coal\t11';-\t11 '.'It Dominion Stores\tHD 4\t Dominion Tar \t\t87s\t8'.'11 Dom.Textile \t\t91\t4\t9 It Prvden \t\t54\t53' ,1! (ten.Dynamics .\t32\t32 Famous Plavers .\t21'4\t21'1 Foundation Co.\t13\t13 1! General Steel Wares\tHD i\t1611 Gypsum\t3\t:\t3.V\\ Imperial Oil\t.\ttit1 1\t31\"» Imperial Tobacco\tHU's\t Intern.Nivel\t40':;\t40': Intern.Paper \t\t51 ' i\t hit.Pete\t\t23 ' -\t23'- lint.Accept\t\t32'4\t32' \u2022 Howard Smith .\t19' ¦\t19'.11 MacMillan \u201cIt\" .\tHD'.;\t16\"» Massev Harris .\t9\"s\tO'- McColl Frontenac\t29 '\t20 n Molson \t\t26\t Montreal I .oeomot ivo\t14'.,\t Dow Breweries \t\t17\t16\" .It Nat.Steel Car \t\t251 ,\t25'4 Noranda \t\t\t()B7 «\t(w Placer Dev, \t\t32\" i\t32 4 B Powell River \t\t25\t25 Price Bros\t .\t32'4\t32 It 1\u2019rov.Transport .\t14 \"a\t14' ., It Quebec Power \t\t\t\u201822 lioyaltle Oil \t\t15\t!4\"»B Sieks Breweries .\t25\t St.Law.Corp, .\t34 ' ,\t Shawinigan \t\t\t38 \"s\t38 '» So.Canada Power\t32 ' -j\t Steel of Canada\t31\\s\ttil\".Triad Oil \t\t\t2.50\t Walker It.W\t\t49\t Zeller's \t\t22' s\t Birmingham, England v(P\t\tAn iron-nerved thrush known as\t\tThel- in a\u201d for tho second yt\tMir in\ta row is rearing her babies\tamong\tnoisy high voltage oledricnl machinery at a power station here.BIRTHS LEBRECQUE- Al (he Brome Mis-siquoi Perkins Hospital, Sweets burg, on August 15, 1953.to Mr, and Mrs.Larry Lebreeque (nee Frances Ingalls) a daughter 6 His.3 ozs., sister for Gary and Wendy.ROYEA At the Sherbrooke this pilai, August 20, to Cliff and Elizabeth (nee MacKay) a son, brother for Monica and Pauline, DEATHS STAFFORD Al his home in Eus lis, on Thursday, August 29, 1953, Francis (Fred) Hunt Stafford, beloved husband of Ethel V.Bean, in his 80th year.Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 520 Prospect Street, Sherbrooke, where prayers will he held on Saturday, August 22, at 2 p.m., followed hy service in the United Church, I.ennoxvillc, at 2:30 p.m.Interment in Malvern Cemetery.IN MEMORIAM WALLACK In loving memory of n dear wife and mother who passed away three years ago today.Dear wife, and mother, sister, f r lend Sweet be your endless rest.Where cares and worries ever end On nature\u2019s gentle hreast; We miss you so and mourn our loss, \u2019Though struggle to be brave; You\u2019ve won your crown, we hear our cross Yet, weep above your grave.ROBERT H.WALLACE and FAMILY, Stanstead, Que.HOWLETT In loving memory of a dear sister, Iva Amy, who left us August 20, 1946.Things have changed in many ways, ! But one thing changes never, The memory of the happy days, When we wore all together.Ever remembered hy, LILIAN and DAISY, LYNN (brother).(sisters), LEONARD In fond and loving memory of a dear sister, Laura Leonard, who passed away August 20th, 1951 at Laconia, N.H.Always remembered by, NORA and DAVE.LEONARD\u2014In memory of our dear aunt, Laura Leonard, who departed this life August 20th, 1951, and of her daughter, Vera Byse, who died May 12th, 1944.Ever remembered by, .ELAINE, EVELYN, NORMA and BYRON.Quebec \u2014 (b \u2014 Henri Kieffer, head of provincial forest protection service, announced Wednesday a ban has been lifted on forest travel in the counties of Port-neuf, Quebec, Montmorency, Charlevoix, Chicoutimi, Lac St.Jean and parts of Saguenay county.A 600-mile stretch of tinder-dry forest along the St.Lawrence river north shore, extending from Montreal to Sept lies, was recently forbidden to travellers as officials feared nevj outbreaks.SHAW\u2014In memory of mother who passed away so sudcnly two years ago today, r\u2018In silence we remember.\u201d THE FAMILY.CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who assisted us during j the Illness, death and burial of our dear sister, Cora Arthur.Especial thanks to Rev.Mr.Fee, Cowansville, : and Mrs.and Miss Elliott of the Elliott] Rest Home, Bolton Pass, and for the beautiful floral tributes.Your kindness! will always be remembered.GRACE and FRED ARTHUR.[ MONTREAL CURB MARKET Previous dose 11 a.m Paper Anglo Nl Id.B.A.Oil .Brown Company .Can, and Dont.Sugar Cons.Paper .Ford \u201cA\" .Fraser Great t akes Home Oil Can.Ingersoll Rand Minnesota ,V Onl.Nfld l ight A Power So.Can.Power .MINKS .Ascot Metals .Un.Asbestos .Weedon .Wendell .8 % 8MtE 18*4 8h 8't E 17 38*» 38 F 65\t65*sV 15\tU7*!' 17't 17'j 8.50 B 85 H 85;l i F 26 F 23 121 li .65 3.60\t3.55 .36\t.36 F .33 .32 Samuel t\u2019oit, inventor of the fa mous revolver, obtained his first paten! for a six barrelled revolve! in 1835.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks #i 51) ot*i in.iortlor DM A l il NOTirKS 150 pul Uno Minimum marge 60 mo linos oi leas) IN ML MOW i AMS $1.00.20 cetiU oer line for poetry.Additional name» over thro,».10 cent* each namo AU ABOVE Nuru-r;s MUST CARRY SIGNA rUUl! Oh t»AKTtf SEND I NO NOTICE FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St.Phone 2-2466 MAV OUI- I Anderson Monuments BOX 56 \u2014 BEEBE, QUE.Monument», Markon, Lettering Work done anywhoro In E, T.Write for Pamphlet and Price».Bromo-Missisquoi: Lloyd Mandigo, Sutton, Qua.R.L BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE i (Formerly Blake'») U 300 Queen Blvd.M.Tel.2 9977 MONUMENTS SMITH See v/hat you buy.We Invite Your Critical Inspection And We Welcome Value Comparisons.Buy with confidence, our own reputation backed by 50 years tf service.See Oir Exclusive Feather' edge Shape Carving And Beautiful Lettering.Catalogue will bo sent on request.In the vicinity of Danville, see Mr.A.(!.King.In the vicinity of Magog, sec Mr.W.li.McKenna.E.CHAUSSE & SON 1650 Kinu West, Sherbrooke Tel.2-2294 SPECIAL! for the month of AUGUST ONLY1 4 \u2022\tGrey BARRE granite Reg.$236 - for $140 \u2022\tBlack SWEDEN granite Reg.$350 - for $250 \u2022\tRed BALMORAL Reg.$300 - for $200 These prices include inscriptions, base and setting up.Delivery to any part of Quebec.Buy from E.PROVOST and you buy direct from the manufacturer, no office or cijmmission charges.Come see for yourself.1003 King St.East, Cor.15th Ave.Tel.3-1700 Sherbrooke. shfritkookt:, qttekec, thttwtpat, a\tzt>, irm.READ THE WANT ADS AYER\u2019S CLIFF Food Sale, Guild Hall, Sat., Aug.j 22nd.,«3 o\u2019clock, St.George\u2019s Guild.Record's Radio Guide.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cent» per word, minimum charije 50 cents for 16 words or less; three consecutive insertions, SI .25; six consecutive Insertions, S2.25; Record Box, 10c ADS ACCEPTED \u2014 All forms ot classified ads.Legal Notices and Auction Sales accepted until 4 p.m.the day previous to the date of Insertion.Dial 3-3636 1.Articles For Sale 8.Cars for Sale ; 15.Rooms to Let UPRIGHT piano, very good tone; prac-i tically new 8.7 fridge; 3 h.ji.garden | tractor used one fall.B.Williams, | Foster.! SEAMLESS Axmlnster rug and pad 9 x 12, $75.00; twin beds complete $40.00; new William sewing macfllne, $25.00; large pressure cooker for canning $20.00; small bureau, $5.00.Tel: 2-2938.| HOUSE TRAILER complete, sleeps 4, j nearly new, $500.00.Tel: 2-2938.BUSINESS DIRECTORY^ Advocates PAUL MULLINS GERVAIS, li.A., LL.L., general practice, trial and estate, 506 Continental Building, King & Wellington Sts.Tel.3-5991; Residence: 3-21118.Magog 269 Main St., Phone 2720.BLANCHETTE, GUY, B.A., B.Ph., B.C., Continental Bldg., King & Wellington.General practice.Tel.2-233J.Residence 3-2349.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Oliver Bldg., 6 Wellington South Tel.2-4735.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., W.H.Bradley, Q.C., D.S.Howard, General trial, practice, estate.Chartered Accountants p S.IlOSS & SON.Chartered Accountants Montreal.LAVALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Mossier Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: 2-9680.Dentist DR.P.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 160 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSP1-tal.Dr.L.A.Gendreau,, 143 Wellington St.South.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubber Tile \u2018\u2018Done the way you like it\" Expert Workmen - Free Estimates A.H.MASSON 816 St.Antoine SI.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District Tel.66rl5 \u2014 Sawyerville Tel.2-7413 \u2014 Sherbrooke ELECTRIC TOOLS REPAIRED Estimates Given ROSS-BfRON ELECTRIC LIMITED Tel.2-1564 183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke 8 MM.PROJECTOR; like new.' Tel: 3-2184.ONE used electric pump, cheap; 1 jacket heater with oil burner; 2 used Kresno-Starn oil burner; 2 star oil burner; 3 oil storage tanks, 80 gallons each; pressed hay.W.Z.Matthews, Danville.ENTERPRISE combination gas-oil stove, like new.Phone 2-0883.GARDEN tools, electric stove, high oven, four burners, 2 congoleum rugs, small building 12 ft.by 12 ft.suitable for hen house.Apply P.O.Box 162 or phone 42 Cookshlre.BEES, approximately 50 hives, honey and supplies.Good price for cash.Apply to Harry Whittier, Magog, R.R, 2 (Cherryriverj, FOUR burner McLeary gas stove.Perfect condition.White enamel.Tel: 2-8730.FRIGIDAIRE electric range with deep well cooker, table top size; 2-piece red maple studio set.Excellent condition.Tel: 3-1120.FOR SALE.I honey extractor, new (used one year) number of hives and supers, complete with frames.Carol O\u2019Brien, Sutton, Que.Tel: 164-r-4.PRESSED hay for sale.Apply P.E.Chagnon Farm.Tel.Watervlllc 44.LADIES\u2019 wear, fur coats.Quality at lowest prices.Credit plan.Magasin Moderne, 84 Wellington North.2.For Sale or Exchange PULLETS ready to lay for sale or exchange for fowls, we also buy fowls.Call 2-5623, Gerard Dube, St.F.lic Road.4.Property for Safe HCYING ot seliiin;, you\u2019ll do bettor when you consult, Charles Connors, Real Estate Broker.The broker with a large number of prospects.144 Wellington North.Tel.2-4000.Residence: 2-2562, RICHMOND\u2014 solid brick 7-room house; automatic hot water heating.Apply 194 Gouln Street, Richmond.NEW house in North Ward, two five-rooms, located 993 Ontario.For more information call at this address before 5 o\u2019clock.BEAUTIFUL new five room brick plaster residence.Gauvin street off Drummond Road (under construction) Birch finish throughout.Thrice insulated.Large cemented basement.Possession September 15th.Interest 3%.Interested parties especially welcome.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand.Phone 2-0874.FOR SALE\u2014At Eaton Corner, Village property, 10 roomed house, barn and approximately 10 acres land, in centre of village.Apply at house weekends.Ina L.Coblelgh.SIX room house for sale at 212 Passenger Ave.Terms: Cash.Reason for Selling, to buy small farm.Frank Anderson, Rock Island, Que.TWO FAMILY house, modern, excellent condition, good location, revenue, garage large lot.Apply H.L.Smith, Bishopton, Que.HOTEL property in small village on main paved highway Montreal and Newport, Vermont, 125 acres; some timber.Contact M.Heath, Manson-vllle, Que.MARTIN MOTOR SALES USED CARS Dodge 1951 Custom Chevrolet 1951 1951 Chevrolet Ford 1951 Pontiac 1949 Plymouth 1949 Dodge 1950 Plymouth 1949 Plymouth 1950 Pontiac 1949 Monarch 1950 Studcbaker 1949 Door Doof Door Door Door Door Door Door 2 Door 2 Door 4 Door 2 Door LARGE room In French family, hoi water year around.Apply 1033 Perry : Street.Tel: 2-3552.FURNISHED kitchen \u2022 bedroom, Icebox, stove, private entrance; also single, room with davenport In private home.1 Apply 239 Montreal Street.LARGE furnished front room, newly decorated.Centrally located.Veran- i dah and grounds.Box 374 Record.DANVILLE E.W.Smith, Notary, Tel.44.Owl\u2019s Ears The owls have an external ear, or couch, covered by feathers, which exists in no other bird.18.Wanted to Rent USED TRUCKS .Chevrolet % ton\t1950 Mercury 1 Ton\t1940 Fargo Va ton\t1950 International Vi ton\t1948, Dodge 2 Ton\t1947 Opdn every night until 10 p.m.405 Belvidere St.South TEL.3-3659 1947 MONARCH Sedan, new reconditioned motor, 2 new tires.In perfect condition, 665 Patricia, Tel: 3-4963.CIIFVKOLET Sedan 1948, perfect condition, radio, heater, $1,000.00; would exchange for cheaper car.Tel: 3-1267, 572 Quebec St.WANTED at Richmond\u2014 house, flat or apartment accommodation for three ! adults, convenient to St.Francis ; College, responsible references.Reply] to Advertiser, Box 207, Richmond, ] Que., or Tel: Richmond 305.I WOULD rent stocked farm or buy on ^ rental payments with interest, must be near high school.Write Record Box 372.Liked Ice Cream In the summer of 1790, George Washington purchased $200 worth of ice cream.24.Salesmen Wanted MEN WANTED to sell made-to-measure clothing from large size samples at popular prices.Earn 20% commission during full or spare time.Get our free sample selling kit.Write to | Champlain Tailors, Dept.C-14, Box 84 Station \u201cN\u201d, Montreal, P, Q.LOST Year-old Puppy, brown and white, license No.342.Will the finder kindly return to Christine Dunsmore, 1433 Beckette St., or Tel.2-8551.MONARCH 1949 Sedan, good condition; owner leaving town.Call 3-1319 after 1951 CHEVROLET, two door de Luxe, good condition, bargain for quick sale.Phone 2-8924.August Clearance Used Cars 1951 Hudson Hornet Sedan, radio, air conditioned, Hydra-malic.Lists for more than $2600.Sale Price ___ $2295 1951\tAustin Sedan, was $1095, Reduced to.\t$995 1950 Austin Sedan, a real buv at .$895 1952\tHillman, radio, air conditioned.was $1395.Sale price .$1195 26.\tHelp Wanted: Male EXPERIENCED, bilingual men's cloth-ing clerk for opening in near future in leading store.Exceptional opportunity for right man.Age no drawback, but must be keen, ambitious and over 30.Apply, stating experience, to Record Box No.369.27.\tHelp Wanted: Female YOUNG woman for general housework; 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.week days, 9 a.m.- 1 ! p.m.Saturdays.Tel: 2-2732.1950 Austin Sedan, Special at .$895 1948\tAustin Sedan, sun visor, new tires, battery, Special at .$595 1949\tMeteor Tudor, radio, dc luxe heater, special at $1095 A few \u201cas is\u201d specials at $50.00 to $250.00 COOMB\u2019S GARAGE 900 King St.West\u2014Tel.3-2303 11.Livestock tor Sale WOMAN living in city for part time care of invalid.Record Box 370.28.Help Wanted: Domestic MIDDLE aged woman wanted for modern farm home care for old gentleman.Excellent references necessary.State wages to Box No.376 Record.MAID for general housework, small family.Phone 2-1341, WOMAN or responsible girl for housework in small apartment for period of one month commencing September 14, sleep out.Phone 2-9430.MIDDLE aged housekeeper for home In the country.Apply Box 273, Bedford, Que.GIRL for general housework in Montreal starting in September.Modern home with all conveniences.Write Mrs.R.P.Brown, Georgevllle, Que.35.Business Opportunities TWO 5-year old cows; two 2-year old heifers; due to freshen soon; purebred accredited and vaccinated.Clifford Curtis, Hatley, Que.LARGE serviceable yearling Guernsey bull of Bromeside strain, gentle and attractive.Gordon Duboyce, Knowl-ion, phone 617-21.ATTENTION! RESTAURANT FOR SALE NEWLY RENOVATED.SEATING CAPACITY, 170.IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN ON ROUTE 5.APPLY SYLVIO LACHANCE, 28 EASTERN AVE., ST.JOHNSBURY, VT.36.Miscellaneous MACHINERY & ACCESSORIES Vinylite Sprinkler Type Hose Used Stoves and Refrigerators \u2014 Folding Beds and Cots Practically new Whizzer \u2014 9.7 Evinrude Motor Enamelled Masonite at Very Low Price MACHINERY One 220 Volt Spot Welder, 20 K.V.A.Cast V Pulleys, Steel Leather, Rubber, Cotton, Canvas Belts (transmission and conveyor) Speed Reducers, Variable Speed Drives V4 to 2 ton Electric Hoists Truck Winches FOR CONSTRUCTION Large lot of spikes.Centre Punches, Screws, New galvanized Tin, 26 and 28 gauge, 3' x 8' Used Wood, 2x6, 2x8, 3 x 6; about 40,000 b.f.Used Pipe \u2014 Pipe to 4\" for supports.Cut hot water tanks for Culverts and Troughs.Hemp Cable \u2014 Sash & Doors.Blaise Âllard 30 Fourth St., IBERVILLE, Que.Tel.7511 or 81610 TOURIST BOOM Oslo \u2014 i(P) \u2014 The Norwegian Travel Association expects this summer\u2019s tourist influx to top the record set last year.American visitors in May increased by 50 per cent over last year and plane traffic from abroad has risen by one-fourth.7.Farms for Sale 123 ACRES, good farm land, near Sherbrooke, Ascot Corner parish, good buildings, running water, electricity, good road near school and church, lumber of all sorts, maple grove.Reason for selling\u2014 death.Apply Miss Lina Biron, R.R.- 4, Lennnoxville.IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER If life\u2019s not worth living it may be your liver! It\u2019s a fact! It takes up to two pints of liver bile a day to keep your digestive tract in top shape! If your liver bile is not flowing freely your food may not digest.gas bloats up your stomach .you feel constipated and all the fun and sparkle go out of life.That\u2019s when you need mild gentle Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Those famous vegetable pills help stimulate the flow of liver bile.Soon your digestion starts functioning proj>erly and you feel that.happy days are here again! Don t ever stay sunk.Always keep Carter\u2019® Little Liver Pills on hand.COWS ready to freshen.See Hulburd, East Farnham.SHERBR000KE CEMENT PRODUCTS LTD.Manufacturers of Cemenf Pipes, Blocks and Bricks 3rompton Rd.\u2014 Tel.2-4915 11 A.Poultry for Sale ROASTING Capons 6 lbs up.Dressed Daily.H.C.Gilchrist, Lennoxville, Phone 2-8262.85 NEW HAMPSHIRE Barred Rock pullets, 5 months, ready to lay.Price $2.50 each.Mrs.K.Lukassen, Phone Sutton, Que., 56-r-14.EXPERIENCED seamstress will do all kinds of alterations and repairs to ladies\u2019, children\u2019s and men\u2019s clothing at reasonable prices.Please call at 41 Wellington North, Apt.6 (over Budning\u2019s Store).WANTED\u2014 Married couple to share 7-room well furnished house.Phone 2-3140.37.Personal HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.\t24 samples, $1.00.Mail order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 91 Hamilton, Ont.Contractors -Builders Our high grade mixed concrete delivered anywhere within 25 miles of Sherbrooke.Phone orders and inquiries will receive prompt and careful attention.343 - 10th Ave.South Phone 3-1003 SHERBROOKE READY MIXED CONCRETE LTD.12.To Let NORTH Ward.Available Oct.1st.Adults preferable.4-room tenement, heated, hot water year round.Stove and refrigerator and incinerator supplied.Tel: 2-1244.' FIVE-room and eight room tenements, newly decorated.W.Z.Matthews, Danville.SIX-room house.North Ward, oil heating, good condition.Adults preferred., Available Sept.1st.Box 375 Record.SELF CONTAINED house.North Ward,1, 6 rooms, central heating, vacant Sept.1st.Tel.3-1578.CORNER Muvray-Council, four room , heated apartment, hot water year around.Immediate possession.J.O.Chartier, Tel: 3-2060.FOUR room heated and furnished apartment, $55.00 monthly.Available Sept i 1st.Tel: 3-1292.\t1 PLEASANT five room apartment available Sept.1st.Adults only.Apply 250 .Queen St.Lennoxville.Tel.2-4328.NEW AND RECONDITIONED MOTORS STARTERS\tREWINDING TRANSFORMERS\tREPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances S&C&tc 153 MARQUETTE ST.\u2014 TEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \"The First Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" LARGE modern store, interior 40 x 62.(can be divided), situated corner of j Galt West - St-Antoine (facing Du fresne Park) plus parking space, to let at reasonable price.Apply 511 I Short Tel: 2-6717.NEW MODERN tenements\u2014 3 rooms, heated, hot water year around.Reasonable price.Available September and October.Apply 511 Short, Tel: 2-6717.HEATED storage space 1356 feet; large doors for truck entrance.Available Immediately.Apply 5 9th Ave.North.Tel: 3*3450.14.Cottages to Let COTTAGE to lot at Woodland Bay.Tel: | 2-4129.ON LAKE Memphremagog, August 221 to end of season.Electricity, wood, boat, inside plumbing.Phone 2-2587.VACANCIES now and through September.Mirror Lake Cottages, Btshop-on, Tel: 52.E.S.McMannis, Prop.The upper St.Lawrence once boasted a genuine pirate named William Johnspn.Johnson took up pirating during the 1837 Rebellion.His biggest job was the steamboat Sir Robert Peel.Disguised as Indians, he and his boys rushed aboard at Wells Island, overpowered crew and passengers, and put them ashore.Then they ransacked the cabins, bar and stores, set the boat afire and rowed away into the night.From the Bay of Quinte to Brockville a great hue and cry went up.Militiamen in gunboats scoured the Thousand Islands channels, but to no avail.¦ Johnson made several other raids, using a light 40-foot rowboat.He made an impressive sight, sitting in the stern, six pistols and a bowie knife in his belt and rifles scattered all over the place.He issued a proclamation declaring he was \u201cconducting «an honorable war with the Queen of England\u2019\u2019.That\u2019s when the Governor, Lord Durham, offered §5,000 reward for his capture.No one ever collected.Once he and his crew were spotted on Pigeon Island, feasting on gulls\u2019 eggs and sitting on ale casks.It\u2019s the ale casks we\u2019re interested in, because there\u2019s a good chance fhey came from Mdlson\u2019s Brewery.In 1837, you see, Molson\u2019s Ale had been brewed right where it\u2019s brewed today for 50 years.Reminds us that in 167 years one can learn a lot about brewing ale.CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tJunior Telequiz 5.10\tUncle Troy 5.20 Western Swing 6.00\tDon Cameron Show 6.30\tNews 6.45\tSports and Don Cameron 7.00\tDon Cameron 7.25\tNews 7.30\tGlen MUler 7.45\tMake Mine Music 8.00\tOrson Wells 8.30\tCross Section 9.00\tSecrets Og Scotland Yard 9.30\tHeritage 10.00\tFrontier Town 10.30\tEbony and Ivory 10.45\tBig Tune In Sport 11.00\tNews 11.10 Deegan\u2019s Diary 11.30\tTennessee Ernie 11.55 News, Sports 12.00\tTennessee Ernie 12.25\tNews, Close FRIDAY 6.00\tGord Sinclair 7.00\tNews and Gord SincJaJr Show 7.30\tNews and Gord Sinclair Show 8.00\tNews*, and Sports 8.15\tGord Sinclair Show 9.00\tNews, Recipe 9.15\tBreakfast Club 10.00\tNews and Charlie Fair ! 10.45 Good Neighbor Club ! 11.15 Live Like a Millionaire i 11.45 What\u2019s New i 12.00 Pick The Hits ! 12.30 Brighter Day 12.45\tPerry Mason 1.00\tNews, Music 1.15\tTed Malone\tf 1.30\tTurn to a Friend 2.00\tDouble or Nothing 2.30\tMusic Program 2.35 Jack Owens 3.00\tNews and Charlie Fair 4.00\tNews 4.05 Musical Program 4.10\tEdward Arnold 4.15\tGuiding Light 4 30 Young Dr.Malone 4.45\tBig John and Sparkle 5.00\tJunior Telequlz 5.10\tUncle Troy 5.20 Western Swing 6.00\tDon Cameron Show 6.30\tNews and Sports 6.45\tDon Cameron Show 7.30\tGlenn MUler 7.45\tMake Mine Music 8.00\tEddie Fisher 8.15\tThe Three Suns 8.30\tMartha Lou Show \u20223.00 Biography In Rhythm 9.30\tShowcase 10.00\tMusic From Canada 10.30\tRonnie Kemper 10.45\tBig Time in Sports 11.00\tNews 11.10 Deegan\u2019s Diary 11.30\tTennesee Ernie II .55 News 12.00\tTennessee Ernie 12.25 News, Close AUCTION SALE for Gordon McGowan, at mcgowan hall, GEORGEVILLE Saturday, August 22nd, AT 10 A.M.SHARP (this sale to be held under cover if weather is not favourable) Wooden gathering tub, double wagon, pung: double harness, pung: driving harness, mowing machine, 5 H.P.gas engine, hay rack, 2 express wagons, smoothing harrow, side hill plow, disc harrow, sleigh, cream separator, 14 foot skiff, four poster bed, 12 old fashioned beds, 3 bureaus, 2 ice refrigerators, wicker chairs, odd chairs, tables, and stands, rugs and carpets, scales, oak dining room set, stoves, rabbit ear chairs, coach lamps, shoulder yoke, antique brass oil lamps, lawn benches, oil mirrors, 3 steamer trunks, wicker travellers basket, iron kettles, clothes hampers, porch furniture, window and sash, odd doors.Antique chairs, etc., wooden grain tub, photographers equipment, spare lens, etc.and many articles too numerous to mention.STAN CUTHBERT, Auctioneer, Tel: 224 \u2014 North Hatley, Que.AUCTION SALE for Mrs.C.L.Bowery PROSPECT ROAD, SHERBROOKE (Opposite Sherbrooke Country Club) Saturday, August 22nd, AT 1 P.M.SHARP Maytag washing machine, automatic canning machine, settee armchair (2 pcs.), 2 nicker chairs, high serving table, fish rods and reels, nicker knitting stand, cooking utensils, 15 teapots (2 cup size), lamp shades, lot of clothing, kitchen table and chairs, settee and 2 chairs, white hall stand, odd dishes, spinning wheel, lot of odd pictures, butcher\u2019s chopping block, 2 fireless cookers, antique coffee urn, bench saw and motor, tool chest with carpenter tools, dump cart harness, single work harness, 3 trunks, 3 bird cages, one horse mowing machine, walking plow (like new), electric refrigerator, cultivator, spring tooth harrow, smoothing harrow, horse rake, 2 tents complete electric fence, 8 gal.milk can, grind stone, lot of electrical appliances, milk cooler, fruit juicer, 3 cot beds, lot of odd garden tools, many articles too numerous to mention.Everything must be sold without reserve.Terms: Cash.ART BENNETT, Auctioneer, Tel: Sawyerville 66-r-15.Tel: Sherbrooke 2-7413.Dolphin\u2019s Eye The pupil of- the dolphin's eye is heart-shaped.AUCTION SALE TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF Mrs.E.J.Astell, CORNER CLOUGH & SUMMER STEET LENNOXVILLE, QUE.Saturday, August 22nd, AT 9 A.M.SHARP Electric kitchen stove (McClary), frigidaire (G.M.) 5 cu.ft., electric mixer with all fixtures, cooking utensils, dishes, pots and pans, tea kettle, dining room set with 6 chairs, electric clock, lot of linen, glass ware, electric toaster, waffle iron, trays, claw leg table, chesterfield with two chairs, rocking chair, 3 odd chairs, ladles writing desk, radio floor model Marconi, fireplace tools with brass edge screen with end rail, 3 bridge lamps, antique china clock, hassock, foot stool, book rack, end table, rug 9 x 12 Axminster, lots of plants (rare cactus etc), Mason oak chair, wicker table, chest of drawers, bed room suite.3 chairs, oak rocker, Raymond sewing machine, new twin bed complete with spring and mattress, single bed with mattress and coil filled spring, odd tables, trunk, antique clock, clothing, bed spreads, quilts, blankets, Electrolux cleaner with all attachments, scatter rug, lawn chairs, folding couch, saw, lawn clippers, pinch bar, square, a level, many other tools, wheelbarrow, 2 toboggans, snow shoes, fishing equipment, crocks, preserves, extension ladder, garden tools, copper boiler, garden hose, pictures and frames, smoking stand, and many many other articles too numerous to mention.There is a lot of household effects to be sold and the sale must start at 9 a.m.sharp.No Reserve.Terms: Cash.HOWARD STANDISH, Auctioheer, CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tAfternoon concert 5.30\tMagic Kayak 5.45\tMusical Program 5.55 Stock Exchange 6.00\tCBC Newi 6.10 Sportacaat 6.15\tEvening Interlude 6.30\tInternational Commentary 6.35\tAt Home with the Lennlcka 7.00\tNews Roundup 7.15\tAs Tunes Go By 7.30\tThe Commodore» 7.45\tDon\u2019t Destroy 8.00\tCouchlching Conference 9.00\tHomer's Odyssey 9.30\tHoliday Inn 10.00\tCBC NaUonal New* 10.15 Midweek Review 10.30\tEventide 11.00\tNocturne 11.30\tWinnipeg Dram* 12.00\tCBC News and Sign-off FRIDAY 7.00\tCBC News 7.05\tConcert Corner 7.30\tCBC News 7.35\tConcert Corner 8.00\tCBC News and Interlude 8.15\tMorning Devotions 8.30\tAlusical .March Past 9.00\tCBC News 9.05\tMusic In the Morning 9.45\tLight and Lyrical 10.15\tFancy Fingers 10.30\tRuth Harding 10.35 Shirley Brett 10.45\tFood Facts and Food Fashions 11.00\tRoad of Life 11.15\tRosemary 11.30\tTunes That Remain 11.45\tLaura Limited 12.00\tBBC News 12.15\tAunt Lucy 12.30\tFarm Broadcast 1.00\tCBC News and Weather Forecast 1.45\tInvitation to the Walt* 2.00\tBrave Voyage 2.15\tTrans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tLife Can Be Beautiful 3.15\tMe Perkins 3.30\tPepper Young's Family 3.45\tRight to Happiness 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tPlay it Safe 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.30\tStoryteller 5.45\tMusical Program 5.55 Stock Exchange 6.00\tCBC News 6.10\tSportcast 6 15 Evening Interlude 6.30\tInternational Commentary 6.35\tSettler's Choice 7.00\tNews Roundup 7.15\tTrip to the Moon 7.30\tThe Brigaders 7.45\tSpeaker\u2019s Choice 8.00\tCouchlching Conference 9.00\tInternational Conference 9.30\tSongs Of My People 10.00\tCBC National New* 10.15\tProudlon 10.30\tCBC Sports Page 11.00\tBob McMullin Show 11.30\tBallad Time 12.00\tCBC News and Sign-off * * \u2022 CJAD (800 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Banroom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNews 7.05\tGold Stars 7.10\tLady of the Evening 7.15 Gland\u2019s Cavalcade 7.30\tCurt Massey 7.45\tSports\u2014frank Starr 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tEscape 8:30 Broadway\u2019s My Beat 9.00\tBold Venture 9.30\tRomance 10.00\tNews 10.05\tPeggy Brooks 10.15\tShowtime Parade 10.30\tNews and Sports 10.45\tVictor Young 11.00\tSports final 11.05\tNews 11.15\tPrelude To Midnight 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent On Music 12.30\tNews, Close.FRIDAY 6.00\tNews 6.05\tYawn Patrol 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tNews 7.30\tNews, Weather 7.35\tMusical Clock 8.00\tNews, Sports 8.10\tMusical Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusical Clock 9.00\tNews and Weather 9.15\tHomemaker Harmonies 10.00\tNews 10:05 Make Believe Ballroom 11.00\tNews 11.05\tShopping Feature 11.30\tJohnny Desmond Sings 11.45\tYoung Widder Brown 12.00\tNews 12.05\tSongs of Our Times 12.15\tNews Quiz 12.30\tNews 12.45\tOur Gal Sunday 1.00\tNews 1.05\tHarriet\u2019s House 1.15\tHelen Trent 1.30\tMemory Lane 1.45\tBeulah 2.00\tNews 2.05\tListen with Laver» 3.00\tNews 3.05\tPops Concert 4.00\tNews 405 Tops In Pops 4.45\tWho Am 17 5.00\tNews 5.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNews 7.05\tGold Stars 7.10\tLady of the Evening 7.15\tGland\u2019s Cavalcade 7.30\tCurt Massey 7.45\tSports\u2014Frank Starr 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tJohnny Dollar 8.30\tMake Mine Music 9.00\tRogers of the Gazette 9.30\tOn Stage 10.00\tNews and Sport* 10.05\tPeggy Brooks 10.15\tVoices Of Walter Schu 10.30\tNews and Sport 10.45\tTex Beneke 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tNews 11.15\tPrelude To Midnight 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent on Music 12.30\tNews, Close CKTS (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tPress News 5.05\tRiding the Range 5.45\tWestern Five 6.00\tNews 6.10\tRegional New» 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.30\tSport 6.35\tTwilight Time 7.00\tSingers 7.15\tAs Tunes Go By 7.30\tThe Commodors 7.45\tRhythm Rendezvous 8.00\tMusical Program 8.30\tStarlight Moods 9.00\tMusical Program 9.30\tProm Concert 10.30 Musical Program 11.00\tNews 11.10\tSportscsst 12.00\tNews and Closing FRIDAY 6.00\tNews 6.05\tPerty Une 6.45\tSacred Heart 7.00\tNews 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tSports 7.35\tThoughts for Today 8.00\tCBC News I 8.15 Musical Clock 1 8.30 Morning Devotions | 8.45 Musical Clock ¦ 9.00 Press News ! 9.05 Musical Varieties 9.45\tLight and Lyrical i 10.15 Fancy Fingers 10.30\tAirlane Melodies 10.45\tInterlude 11.00\tNews 11.05\tGuess What 11.15\tInterlude 11.30\tTunes that Remain 13.45\tMusical Roundup 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tSunshine Hour 12.30\tNews 1.00\tCBC News 1.15\tHi 1.45\tInvitation to the Waltz 2.00\tDouble or Nothing 2.30\tMusic of Manhattan 2.45\tSinging, Americans 3.00\tNews 3.05\tThis Is the Hour 4.00\tNews 4.05\tPlatter Party 5.00\tNews 5.05\tRiding the Range 5.30\tHopper\u2019s Hoedowner» 5.45\tAll Coward Trio 6.00\tNews 6.10 Town Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.30\tSports 6.35\tTwilight Time 7.00\tSingers 7.15\tTrip to the Moon 7.30\tThe Brigadiers 7.45\tRhythm Rendezvous 8.00\tEddie Fisher 8.15\tFour Knights 8.30\tMusical Program 9.00\tBiography 9.30\tShowcase 10.00\tMusic from Canadians 10.30 Cal Jackson 11.00\tNews 11.10 Sports 11.15 Pop Favorites 12.00\tNews, Close 5:30 5.45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6.45 7:00 7.15 7.20 7.25 7:30 7:45 7:55 8:00 8:15 8.30 8.55 9.00 9.30 9.45 10.00 10.15 6.30 6.40 6:55 7:00 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9.00 9:15 9:30 9:45 9:50 9:55 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:05 11:10 12.00 12:15 12:30 12:40 12:45 12:55 1.00 1.15 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.30 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 6:50 7:00 7:15 7:20 7:25 7:30 7:45 7:55 8:00 8.15 8.30 10.30 11.00 I :¦ WIKE (1490 Kcs.) THIS EVENING Curtain Call Planet Man Showtime from Hollywood News Music to Dine By Sports Fred Waring Fishing and Hunting Highlight» Under The Capitol Dome News Bing Sings According to the Record News Guy Lombardo Perry Como Sammy Kaye News Proudly We Hail Freedom Is Our Business Tomorrow\u2019s News Now Del Monty Hotel Journey Into Melody FRIDAY Thoughts For Today RFD Roundup News Coffee Time Checkerboard Program News Morning Special Sacred Heart Coffee Time Coffee Time Mary Foster Morning Devotion Homemaker Harmonies Spotlight on a Star In the Woman\u2019s World News Songs of our Times Woman of the Week The Guy and Midge Show News What\u2019s the Temperature?Best on Wax Music By Morgan News Luncheon Melodies Daily Market Summary Farm Journal News Classified of the Air Sports Parade Micro-Groove Matinee Musical Merry-Go-Round Rhythm Roundup This 'N That With Music Curtain Call Story Time Showtime from Hollywood News Music to Dine By Evening Star Sports Fred Waring Fish and Hunting Highlight» Under the Capitol Dome News Bing Sings According to the Record News Guy Lombardo Music Baseball Journey Into Melody News TELEVISION AUCTION SALE at the residence of Walter Cook, THIRD RANGE OF INVERNESS Tuesday, Aug.25th, 1953, (t Miles From Inverness Village) 19 head of cattle, consisting of registered Herefords, registered Durhams and grade cattle, 4 heavy horses, 17 pigs, farm machinery impliments of all kinds, 70 tons hay, household furniture.All will be sold without reserve, terms 12 months credit; 2% discount for cash.Free lunch at noon end evening.SMALL - BURNS, Auctioneer.3:00- 5: 5:00- 5: 5:15- 5: 5:30- 7: 7:30- 8: 8:00- 8: 8:15- 8: 8:30- 9: 9:00- 9: 9:30-10 10:30-11:' THURSDAY, August 2# 00\u2014Music 15\u2014Telestory Time 30\u2014Magic Lady 30\u2014Music 00\u2014My Favorite Story 15\u2014CBC Newsreel 30\u2014John Kieran\u2019s Kaleidoscop» 00\u2014Conference de Presse 30\u2014French Film 30\u2014Promenade Concert 00\u2014Fighting Words FRIDAY, August 21 3:00- 5:00\u2014Music 5:00- 5:30\u2014Small Fry Frolics 5:30- 7:30\u2014Music 7:30- 8:00\u2014TBA 8:00- 8:15\u2014L\u2019Actualité 8:15- 8:30\u2014Tele-Sports 8:30- 9:30\u2014Football 9:30-11:00\u2014French Feature Film BIDS Bids accepted until Sept.18th, 1953, on 260 acres containing 3 three-room log cabins, 1 four-room house, 4-car garage of wood construction, 1 ten room brick house, full basement with garage in basement.New barn.Private fish pond, Best of condition.Immediate occupancy.Located at Woburn, Que* bec on main highway adjoining bound* ary.Send bids in giving full particulars to MRS.CARL O.COVEY, 18 Mil-ette St., Lake Megantic, Que. àHERBROOKE OAILY RECORD, THURSDAY.AUGUST 20.1953 Seven me KO SINGLE REMEDY RELIEVES ITCHING By Edwin P.Jordan, M.D.A reader recently requested a column on pruritis.This medical word merely means intense itching.The inquirer gave no further information concerning the location or the cause.The subject of itching however, is a most interesting one.It is hard to see how, except in the most unusual circumstances, itching can serve any useful function.Few of us escape the sensation of itching, either in some particular location, or even more or less all over.Another interesting thing about itching is why the reaction to it gU' ïjjlgi' A Handy Guide T# Eastnrm Township^ Marchant» And J «me* Servie* SHERBROOKE the same home were Mrs Ban-fill.Miss Gladys Banfiil.Mrs.Doris Boothroyd and Master John Ban-fill of Montreal, Rev.and Mrs Charles Brown, of La Tuque, Mrs.IV.0.Bean and Miss Carol Bean, of Shawinigan Falls, and Mr.and and Mrs.William Rowland, in Bishopton.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Hunting, of S\u2019.anstead, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Aldcn Wilson.Mrs.James Cooper, of Mon'ieal, spent a few days w :;h Miss Kli.-a-belli MeLellan.Mr.and Mrs.K.Hetu.of Mont- \u201ere«l, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.I Alfred Ratcliffe.Mrs.William Martyn.of Montreal, was in tow n visiting her mo*; ther, Mrs.Burke, who is ill.Mrs.S.Hooper, of Gorham, N H .is visiting her sister Mrs.Cyril Bernier.Mr.and Mrs i lone! Taylor and two sons.Raul and Arthur, of Islip.Long Island.MY, spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Rowland.and were also tea guests of Mr.and Mrs, Alfred Ratcliffe Mr.and Mrs.Kdward Rowland and Mr.Mrs.Douglas Barlow, of Quebec, i should be to scratch, since scratching.while it often brings a little] relief, is likely to damage the skin still further.There are a great number of j possible causes for itching, and j only a few of them can be discussed in this column.Some people itch all over after bathing.Although the itch usually disappears after the clothes have been on for a while, this is a most! 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Friday, and will be guests at the ; Davidson-Labrecque wedding, taking place in St.Patrick's Church, j Saturday morning.j\tsjs\t# Mrs, B.King and Miss Gertrude : King, of Montreal, are arriving tomorrow, to attend the Marchand- ; Winslow wedding taking place in St.Patrick\u2019s Church, Saturday morning, and will be guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Winslow, Bachand Street, for the week-end.* » Mr.and Mrs.Weldon Caldbeck and son, Weldon, Jr., of Hillside, N.Y., are spending a few days with Mr.James Kenalty, Wellington Street South, and while in the vicinity have visited the shrines of St.c.Anne de Beaupre, and St, Joseph\u2019s Oratory, in Montreal.# * On Tuesday evening, August 4.the Misses Pauline Mailhol and Margaret Bowen rnterlaincd at a cup and saucer shower al the former\u2019s home on Wellington Street South, in 'honor of Miss Alice Simpson whose marriage takes place in September.Upon her arrival the bride-elect was greeted by her hostesses who .The Sargasso Sea.an area of ' the North Atlantic thick with seaweed, was first noticed by Columbus in 1492.fussk ! 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I YOU GET DR.and MRS.CHARLES WILLIAM FOUNTAIN, photographed with their attendants, on Saturday afternoon, August 1, at the reception held at Hovey Manor North Hatley, following their wedding which took place in the Waterville United Church.Reading from left to right, are: Mr.James Fountain usher- Miss Ann Gilson bridesmaid; the groom, son of Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Fountain, of Sherbrooke; the bride, formerly Miss Mary Esther Gertrude Swanson, daughter of Mr anil Mrs Eric F.Swanson, of Waterville; Mrs.Earl Fidler, Jr., matron of honor; Mr.Earl Fidler, Jr., best man; and Mr.Fred Jackson, usher.pinned a corsage on her shoulder sister, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Samscyi, on a trip to Ausable Chasm and\tMARRIAGES points of interest, in New Hampshire.SERVINGS t\\ IN EVERY 8 QT.BAG / nus.CRYSTAL CLEAR JACOBEAN TUMBLER V.Ï.- and escorted her to a special chair During the evening, \u201cTwenty Questions\u201d was played after which the bride was presented with a decorated box in which her gifts were separately done up.After the cups and saucers were passed at mind to be admired the bride thanked her many friends and invited them to visit her in her new home.The door prizes were won by Mrs.Clayton Thomas, Mrs.Olive Bogie and Mrs.Elaine Hosking.Later refreshments were served by the hostesses.* Hi * Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Millar and their daughters, Kathryn and Lesley, who spent the past two weeks at Heather Lodge, Lake Memphre-magog, as guests of Mr.Millar\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Millar, have returned to their home at \u2022Sulphide, Ont.FOUNTAIN\u2014SWANSON T., r j Waterville, Que., .Aug.20 \u2014 The Mrs.Eva Crochetiere, of Law- marriage of Mary Esther Gertrude, rence, Mass., Mr.Charles Grégoire, i daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Eric F.of Tyngsboro, Mass., and Mr.and ! Swanson, of Waterville, Que., to Mrs.Elwood Williams, of Gran-1 Doct°r Charles William Fountain, .\t.\t\u2019 , ,\t: son of Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Fountain, by, were in town, on Monday, to 10f sherbrooke, Que., took place t n /-i 1 i i ra\tI r\\ P AiT »\u2022\t(' C* 4 M .\t__ A - - - - -.A.-t\ti Mr.\u2019 and Mrs.John Anderson and daughter, Patricia, of Toronto, Ont., accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Cox and daughter, Joan, Atto Street.Lennoxville, have returned from a holiday spent at Old Orchard, Me.attend the funeral of Mr.C.C.Hcinerth, held at St.Patrick\u2019s Church.* * * The engagement is announced of Joyce Anderson, daughter of Mr.Albert A.Tousaw, of Montreal, and Mrs.Virginia Tou-saw, of Lennoxville, to Mr.Dennis C.Alto, of Lennoxville, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.Lynn Atto, of Winnipeg.Man.The marriage has been arranged to take place on September 12, in the Lennoxville United Church.Saturday afternoon, August 1, at half-past two o'clock in the United Church, Waterville, the Rev.John Butler officiating.Mrs.Clifford Burton rendered the wedding music, \u201cBecause\u201d and \u201cOh Promise Me\u201d being played during the signing of the register.The.church was decorated with pink gladioli and pink sweet peas tied at the pews with white ribbon.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a model gown of white Chantilly lace and satin, fashioned with a round neckline of tulle joined to the lace bodice with seed pearls, and long sleeves of lace ending in points over her hands, the skirt, composed of many gores of satin and Chantilly lace, falling into a cathedral train.Scolsfown B.And F.Bible Sociely Mel At Sf.Alban's Church For Annual Made \u2018front fresh Whole Fish! Scotstown, Aug.20.\u2014 The an- ; evening was $14.o5.nual meeting o the Scotstown1 It was moved, seconded, and branch of the Montreal Auxiliary | carried that the following be the B.and F.Bible Society was held ; new slate of officers: President, in St.Alban's Church on Sunday, Mr.Ross MacDonald; vice-presid-August 9th.at 7.30 p.m.Rev.W.lent, Mr.John N.MacKenzie and Walker conducted the regular eve-1 secretary-treasurer, Mr.George ning service and welcome ' Rev.: Riglar.Rev.Mr.Booth thanked M.M.Booth, B.A., B.D., district : the retiring officers and collectors secretary of the British and For- for their support during their years of office, The meeting closed with prayer by Rev.Mr.Booth.eign Bible.Society.Hymns sung during the evening were \u201cFrom Greenland\u2019s lev Mountains,\u201d \u201cThe Love of Christ Con'aineth,\u201d \u201cCast\tGENERAL \u2019 \u2019\u2022TES Thy Care on Jesus.\u201d and \u201cSun of Mr.and Mrs.Johr Matheson and My Soul Thou Saviour Dear.£arli anc] Mr.Gordon Maclver have The lesson, which was a part of!returned home from Maxville, the 13th chapter of St.Matthew's ! Ont., where they attended the Mr.T.G.MacAulay, of Sillery, was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Pearson, Wilson Street, Lennoxville.Other recent guests at the same home, were Mr.and Tr\t,,\t.,\t\u2014 , \u201e Mrs.Marshall Miller, of Brome, Jf,el .l^Scrtip-length veil of tulle and Mr.and Mrs.John A.Mac- !1 uslon w?s\tln P'ace .by a Miss Patricia Giroux, R.N., on'Donald, of Montreal, the staff of St.Mary\u2019s Hospital,\t*\t*\u2019\t\u2019\u2019\tRPn\u201eiv mcf.* Montreal, arrived on Monday to Mr.and Mrs.David K Epps, of Sr,, /L Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, Mis.Lan f presently of St.Dorothee, announce.the engagement of their younger daughter, Myrtle, to Mr.coronet of seed pearls and she carried a cascade of American spend ten days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Giroux, Gillespie Street.Miss Giroux has accompanied her brother-in-law and America I outstanding shoe values for fall selected from Naturalizen C O 11E CT I 0 Brought together in this Treasure Chest collection for fall are some of the outstanding shoe values in America.They are basic small styles you will wear with tweeds and dress outfits.You may be sure of their fit because they are made over the same wonderful Naturalizer lasts you know and love.They will never slip, never gap, never pinch.Gospel, was read by Mr.Fred Buck.After the offering was received, Rev.Mr.Booth gave a very interesting account of the work of the Bible Society in other lands, and showed three films.The first film was .,ic words of a hymn, \"Sweet Hour of Prayer,\u201d which was sung.The other two funeral of their aunt, Mrs.Jennie MhcRae.Mrs.N.Maher and Margaret Ann are spending a week in Bury with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Goodwin.Mr.and Mrs.Fred MacKenzie, of Smith's Falls, Ont., and Mr.and The Shoe with the Beautiful Fit! 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H.J.DELISLE RED'D 90 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH P Fidler, Jr., was matron of honor for her sister, and Miss Ann Gilson, as attendant, wore frocks made of tulle.Mrs.Fidler was in turquoise and carried a colonial bouquet of pink sweet peas and Miss Gilson in yellow, carried an identical bouquet of mauve sweet peas and they wore headdresses to match their frocks.Mr.Earl Fidler, Jr., acted as best man.and the ushers were Mr.Janies Fountain and Mr.Fred Jackson.Mrs.Swanson, the bride\u2019s mother, wore a gown of periwinkle blue nylon tulle over taffeta, a feathered hat with white accessories and a corsage of deep pink carnations fastened to the shoulder.Mrs.Fountain, the bridegroom\u2019s mother, was in a gown of black nylon tulle over rose taffeta, the bodice having insertions of rose lace, and she wore a matching picture hat and a corsage of white carnations.The reception was held at Hovey Manor, North Hatley, where decorations were of garden flow- ; ers.Dr.and Mrs.Fountain left later ' by ear for the New England 1 States, the bride travelling in a! light grey gabardine suit with navy accessories and wearing a! white feathered hat with navy veil, | iand a corsage of deep red sweet- ! heart roses.The out-of-town guests included: Mr.and Mrs.James Fontaine, I Miss Lena Fontaine, and Mr.Ger- ! aid Fortin.Three Rivers; Mr.and Mrs.Ken Gilson and Ann, Mildale, j Conn.; Miss Beverley Lemarquand, Mr.P.Beaudette, Mr.and Mrs.j Alex Kyles.Mr.and Mrs.Edward ! Shepperd.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Hume.Mr.and Mrs.Fraser Smith.Montreal; 'Mr, and Mrs.Francis Swanson.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Swan->on, St.Catharines.Ont.: and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Parkes, Knosvlton.* * * JENNE\u2014LAFLAMME fowansville.Quo., Aug.20.\u2014 The marriage of Marjorie Laflam-me.eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Laflamme and Mr.Man Hartland, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs, Roy E.Jenne, all of Cowansville, was quietly solemnized in the Presbytery of the Ste.Therese Church, on August 8, Rev.Father Petit officiating.The bride who was given away by her father, wore a street length dross of dusty pink nylon over j taffeta, a white picture hat and I accessories and a corsage of white j gardenias.Immediately following the quiet ceremony, the couple left by mo-! tor to spend ten days at Sunopee | Lake, N.H., and Boston, Mass.Ronald A.Stimson, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Stimson, of Melbourne.Que.The marriage will take place in St.Luke's United Church.Notre Dame de Grace, early in September.films were entitled.\u201cWe Too Re- j0hn MacDonald, of Oakland, Cal., ceive\u201d and \u201cChina Harvest.\u201d \u201cWe s were callers at the home of Too Receive\u201d showed how an air j Mr.and Mrs.Mrrdo Murray, man was helped by a Native Chris- Mr.Peter Matheson and Misses tian, when he had been shot and wounded.\u201cChina Harvest\u201d showed the work of printing the Bible in China and the distributing of it throughout the land.\\ The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary-treasurer, Mrs.F.B.Mayhew, which showed that in 1952 the total collected was $80.80.The minutes were approved as read.The amounts for this year were collected by Miss Gail Nicholson, $30.80; by Miss Sheila MacDonald, $11.90 and by Mrs.F.B.Mayhew Margaret and Eva Matheson spent a day in Megantic, on business.Mrs.A R.MacDonald and Elizabeth are spending a vacation in Drummondville with Mr, and Mrs.Lloyd Candlish.Mr.D.J.MacDonald has returned from St.Jerome, where he was employed for several months.Mr.Franklin MacDonald, of Albert Mines, spent a few days at the home of Mrs.Neil Maclver.Mr.and Mrs.Angus Maclver, of Churchill, Man., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Matheson and $27, The plate collection for the Mrs.Neil Maclver.WHITE VINEGAR Tan sav# when you buy the big thrifty godai» jug instead of smaller bottlev V-552 In Glamour Toppers ONLY $2.98 EACH First at LINDORS Here are 3 of the outstanding T-Shirts of the season , .designed with great flair to make a big thing of even your simplest skirt.Made in cuddly soft cashmere-type feather knit cotton.NDOR 1.Dressmaker cardigan, smartly contrasted with white ribbed collar and cuffs.Colors: Charcoal grey, medium grey; navy and red.S.M.L.Pick of the crop \u2014 charcoal grey banded with white angora and scalloped turtle neck.S.M.L.Dolman sleeved pullover with tiny close-fitting ribbed collar.In light grey with delicate pink or blue yoke.S, M.!.Come In Early And Buy Several Of These Go-Everywhere Toppers \u2014 At This Down-To-Earth Price.76 WELLEftGTGN HORTU J i SffflMfiM Eleven County W.I.Met At Stanstead North Stanstead N., Aug.20.\u2014 Thirty-nine members from the nine bran-Queen.\" and the repeating of the ' ches attended the County Women\u2019s .Institute meeting at the Historic-; al Red Brick School-house, at Stan-i stead, with the Stanstead North ; branch for hostesser.on August 6.The new president, Mrs.' Ezra Woodard, was in the chair, with ! the secretary, Mrs.Connor, and I the treasurer, Mrs.Bray, in their ; appointed positions.I The meeting was opened with the singing of \u2018\u2018God Save the OUT OUR WAY SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY.AUGUST 20, 1953 By J.R.Williams I wlwtadl 9 zm vüt mam WH-VT i HAT 'LL KEEP H \u2019M SO Busy HE WOMT BE STARjsjô Vs THAT FRUSTRATE rO.A AT E\\ ER.V BOB C F AA-}' .APAMÏ> APPUE THlKJc 6-ÎO JwAnt.t.WM* ALU HAMPS- ON DECK.LONDON f&G&rpgb THE CRISP, CRISP FLAKES WITH THE DEEP, DEEP FLAVOR The fresh-from-the-oven aroma that greets you the moment you open a package of Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes is almost as much of a trademark as the familiar signature of W.K.Kellogg.It says that the original corn flakes are truly fresh.It says that our radiant ovens have toast-blended the distinctive flavors of Mr.Kellogg\u2019s still-secret recipe.It says \u201cAren\u2019t you glad you remembered to get a package of Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes today?\u201d No wonder your KellogRlCorn Flakes reach your table so oven-fresh and crisp.They're toasted fresh daily in our plant at London, Ontario\u2014right here in Canada.Oops .Sorry! So many people sent for Kellogg's \"Even-Heat\" Frying Pans that we couldn't keep up with the sudden tremendous demand.Please be patient.We are doing everything possible to get them to you quickly.P.O.BOX 1822, TORONTO, ONTARIO.i \u201cMary Stewart Collect'- and the ! \u201cSalute to the Flag.\u201d A minute of silence was observed in memory of Mrs.Will Abbott.The secretary read a most com-: plete report of the May meeting.The treasurer reported that the true balance in the bank to date was S43.12.A new record book had been purchased and it was voter to pay for same.A discus-; sion followed concerning the pur-! chasing of a Victory Bond from 1 the cashing of War Saving Certificates but no bond is to be considered at present.The roll call was answered by | seven ladies from Ayer\u2019s Cliff; j six from Beebe; three from Hat-lley; four from Minton; ten from : Stanstead; two from Tomifobia; i and seven from Way\u2019s Mills; j North Hatley and Dixville were i not represented.A delegate, Mrs.Thompson.1 stated that she met with Mr.Mc-| Dougall and suggested movies and j square dancing held at the School Fair in case of rain, to help entertain the children.A committee of Mrs.Waite, Mrs.(Mrs and Mrs.Holmes, was formed to work on this project.Also concerning the School Fair was the \u201cRummage Sale,\u201d which is an annual affair.Mrs.Thompson stated that all the articles of rummage left at the Rest Room had been looked over and those articles of no use had been discarded.She asked that all rummage donated be something that could he of use rather than those discarded for rubbish.As usual, Miss Maud Kezar is to look after the Rest Room at the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Exposition this year.The committee is to see that the room is nut in good order.Mrs.Bray is to enquire into the arrangements of exhibits.All exhibits are to be at the grounds the evening of August 26.A letter is to be written by Mrs.Connor to the new officers of the Horticulture Society to explain that money given by the Institute will he paid after this season directly to the winners.She will also ask that a representative of the W.I.be allowed to sit-in on meetings of the Society.Mrs.Wade, education convener, stated that she had written lo all branch conveners about submitting nominations for the Estella Holmes Scholarship ^.ursary, but to date only one name had been BROOKBURY ' im tissue THE GENTLE TISSUE Mr.and Mrs.O.S.Joyce and Mr.Rupert Joyce spent a day in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Robert Moore, of Thetford Mines, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Leonard.She was accompanied by Mrs.Gar-neau and Mrs.Kerwin, also of Thetford Mines, who were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rhilip Kerwin and Mr.and Mrs.Aubrey Batley, Mrs.Clark Powers, of Brigham, has been a guest of her father, Mr.B.A.Gilberl.Mr.A.J.McKenzie spent a few days visiting relatives in St.Johns-j bury, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Guy D.Bennett, of Ottawa, Ont., have been visiting relatives here.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roy F.Harrison have been Mr.and Mrs.Byron Ellis, of Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Clare Whee-lock, of PittsfieH Mass., and Miss Ethel Laberee, of Newport, Vt.Callers at the same home were Mrs.Poole, of Massachusetts, Mrs.Currier, and Mrs.Grace Downes.Mr.and Mrs.Harold McKenzie spent a short holiday in the White Mountains, St.Johnsbury, Vt., and Burlington, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Gilbert have been visiting in Stoke.Sherbrooke and Milby Mr.William Joyce, of Waltham.Mass., spent his holidays at the home of his brother, Mr.0.S.Joyce, and Mrs.Joyce.Accompanied by Mr.0.S.Joyce, they motored to Ormstown and returned home with their sister, Mrs.Maude Howden.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Weir, vere Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Gendreau, Mr.and Mrs.J.Gendreau and son, Steven, of Sutton, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Pehleman and daughter, Nancy, of Bury; Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Weir and son, Andre, and Miss Lucy Weir, of Bish-opton.Mr.and Mrs.John Nourse accompanied their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.W.Nourse, of St.Lambert, to Ottawa, Ont,, where they spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Guy Bennett.Mrs.F.L.Gilbert spent two days in Marbleton, with Mr.and Mrs.W.Bishop.Mr.William Joyce, of Waltham.Mass., accompanied bv Mrs.Maude Howden, of Ormstown, and Mr.and Mrs.O.S.Joyce, spent a few days at the cottage of Mr.and Mrs.C.Joyce, on Lake Massa-wippi.Mr.and Mrs.John MacDonald and family, of Woodsvùlle, N IÎ .were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Lancaster.They were accompanied by the Misses Marjorie and Arlie Gilbert, who had been their guests for the past month.On their return home they were accompanied by Mrs.Esther Gilbert and three sons, who will spend a couple of weeks at their home.submitted and that one coming from Ayer\u2019s Cliff.A committee was formed of Mrs.A.Little, Mrs.Dobb and Mrs.M.Smith to enquire for qualifications for this scholarship and to report L Mrs.Wade.Miss Flint, Citizenship .onvener, stated she had little to say on this subject, but as \u201cCurrent Events\u201d was the old name for this con-venership, she would like to mention a few of the outstanding recent events.Mrs.Cass, WeLare and Health convener, mentioned the success of the Dental Clinic held in Beebe (made possible b; the Junior Red Cross) which the Beebe W.I.sponsored.As the Publicity convener was absent, the notes from this meeting are to be sent to Mrs.Evans, Provincial Publicity, by Mrs.Connor.All reports are to be Sent to Mrs.Connor for the remainder of L j year.These will be forwarded to Mrs.Evans.The Radio Broadcasts coming up are for Beebe, in November, and Hatley, in March.More of the Blue Cook-books are to be printed and will be on sale for fifty cents.Mrs.C.Cass and Mrs.J.Smith then gave reports on the Leadership training course they had attended at Macdonald College, in May.Among the classes they attended were weaving, recreation, New Life for your Programs, leather-work, smocking, rug-making, and a short form of book-keeping and a few points on electricity.Recreation offered uch in entertainment ideas for rural communities as well as putting new life into dull meetings Mrs.Howard Cass then gave a short revue of her six-weeks trip to California, which was very interesting to everyone.She was very enthused with her subject and it proved very hilarious.A delicious salad tea was served during intermission.Miss Viola Morranville thanked the ladies for the refreshments.The meeting was adjourned.The November meeting will be held in North Hatley.27 WELLINGTON ST.N., SHERBROOKE ¦LYNN VALLEY\" HAL«S PEACHES SIEVE Ho- 4 20-oi.H\" 20-o* tin» SALMON SOUP CLOVER LEAF\" or psnk Seal FANCY PINK TOMATO 2 GRAPEFRUIT \"DONALD DUCK\" SWEETENED JUICE CORN FLAKES BLACK TEA iILK Vz's tin TO ox tins 20 o: tin KELLOOGS 12-01 pkg.\u201cOUR OWN BLEND\u201d EVAPORATED Mb bog toll tins PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT EFFECTIVE AUGUST 20th, 21st, AND 22nd, 1953.FRESHLY GROUND EVERY HOUR LEAN HAMBURGER RICH IN PROTEINS lb 3 lbs.$1.00 TASTY \u2014 QUALITY SLICED BOLOGNA lb Canada's Finest Quality Branded Beef BONELESS \u2014 PLATE POT ROAST 35' lb CHICKEN IN THE BASKET QUALITY MILK\u2014FED GRADE 'A' |b READY-CLEANED \u2014 NO WASTE § FINEST QUALITY, DAILY-FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES CUCUMBERS ORANGES GRAPESl SUNK1ST VALENCIA SWEET and JUICY Medium Size 252's RED MALAGA VINE-RIPENED Lnscious \u2014 Refreshing \u2022 \u2022 100% GUARANTEE OF i RIFT Twelve\u2014-\u2014- Mr.And Mrs.A.Allison Of Compton Given Farewell Party At Draper's Corner Draper\u2019s Corner, Aug.20.\u2014 Mrs.Allison at present is re friends of Mr.and Mrs.Ashley : coverjnfr from serious surgery in Allison from Ives Hill, Milby and hospital in Hamilton, Ont.Farm Forum members met at R.\t*\t_____ H.Draper\u2019s, on August 12th, to\tGeneral Notes say goodbye and wish them health Mr anrJ Mrs A\u2018 charland and and prosperity \u2018\"^etr new home: fami]y vjsi,ed Mrs_ charJand\u2019s par-near Hamilton, Opt., which hey|(,n(S> vir.and Mrs.David at Ascot, recently purchascdn\tThey were also in Coaticook to Mr.Clayton Bernard in a short visit'the museum train, address voiced the regret ot then\tr, i i r- u n friends to have them leave but Mr and Mrs.Roland Campbed also wished them the best in On-1 and daughter, of Huntingviilc, tario, before presenting Mr.and ! were callers at Mr.Percy Draper s.Mrs.Allison with a marble clock Mr.L.Demary, ot Moes River,, and each of the children with has been visiting old friends in sditable gifts,\tthis community.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953 LI'L ABNER By At Capp ï&.viçobiNsr t Orl-S^er-THEV CA N'T HEAR M£-Ve.T.r (-IRON-CAR MCTRUHPCT.'.' - ru'oEErcsT ole ijan in th HILLS rr- £F HE sees he.HE'LL AH HE HON AH FEELS.'.'-! Pan'it-^a'-genehall'i ! TAKES A HOUR TO GIT * TH'ANSWER THROUGH TO HIM/.' BUT AH GOTTA BE POL tTZ TO HIM, MAMK/ ' SINS.'/- THANK GOODNESS \\ HE CA ! 1ST SEC ME.'/-) , IfiiW HOW DO VO FEE SON?Mr.A.Hamel and two children, j and Miss Connie Lapointe, ofj JÜ I FREE CITY DELIVERY FOR ALL ORDERS LARGE OR SMALL.ALL OUR FOODS AND COMMODITIES ARE WELL KNOWN AND APPROVED.YOU CAN BUY HERE WITH CONFIDENCE.FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Local Celery, Pascal .12c Fresh Lemons, doi.45c Fresh Grapefruit, No.96,.4 for 25c New Carrots, bunch .5c \"Sunkist\" Oranges; No.344,\t2 doi.45e No.288,\tdoz.29c No.252,\tdoz.35c No.220,\tdoz.39c Small Green Shallots .15c Ripe Tomatoes, local, large basket, 15 lbs.60c 2 lbs.for.15c New Turnips, each .Sc Fresh Cucumbers, local, 2 for .5c Head Lettuce, Iceberg, 2\tfor .29c Fresh Rhubarb, bunch .5c New Crop Transparent Apples, 5 lbs.for\t.\t39c Duchess Apples, 5 lbs.for 39c New Beets, bunch .Sc Fresh String Beans, 3\tlbs.for.25c Red Grapes, lb.15c Blue or Green, lb.23c Linas Peaches, basket .85c Melba Apples, 5 lbs.55c Red Plums, basket\t70c Compton Golden Bantam Corn, dozen\t25c Cauliflower, large,\teach\t20c Blueberrips, large\tbsk.\t45c CHOICE QUALITY MEATS Sliced Bacon, Vi lb.30c Fresh Fowl, lb.50c Milk Fed Veal, leg, lb.59c Minced Beef, lb.\t29c Porterhouse Roast Beef, lb.57c Veal Front or Cutlets, lb.49c Roast Beef, high rib, lb, 37c Roast Beef, low rib, lb.22c Beef Steak, cubed, lb.67c Beef Liver, lb.\t.30c Pork Sausage, lb.35c 3 ibs.\t $1 Long Pigs' Feet,\tlb.25c Short Pig's Feet,\tlb.5c Spare ribs, front, lb.5c Bones for Soup,\t2c Beef heart or tongue, lb.35c Veal Steak, lb.\t85c Veal Liver, lb.\t85c Montreal Round Bologna, lb.25c HAMS\u2014Prepared by us; Leg, lb.\t59c Shoulder, lb.\t55c Spring Lamb, Leg, lb.69c Spring Lamb, Chops, lb.55c Frankfurt, Maple Leaf, lb.40c Large Spring Chicken, 5-7 Ibs.lb.55c IDEAL CANNED PEAS: No.4, tin\t19c case of 24 tins .$4.12 No.3, tin .23c case of 24 tins .$5.05 No.2, tin .28c case of 24 tins .$5,95 BROOMS: four strings 90c five strings.$1.10 six strings .$1.25 MOPS, No.8 .52c A Complete Assortment of MT.ROYAL PAINTS Classic Enamel, quart $2.50 gallon .$8.00 Ve\u2019vo Matt, quart .\t$2.00 gallon.$6.05 Oil Paint, for interior and exterior \u2014 quart .$2.10 gallon .$6.30 Ask for our catalogue of 99 different pastel colours.STOVE WOOD Dry HARDWOOD SLABS, cord .$5.50 12\" SOFTWOOD, cord $3.00 BEER & PORTER \u2022\tCakes\t* Candies \u2022\tCigarettes of LOW PRICES Give You SAVINGS on Î0P of SAVINGS Every stack from front to back .every shelf .every table offers row on top of row of low prices! They're everywhere you look .on every item you pick up .because we make every price a low price \u2014 and we do it every dayl No wonder your food bills are so much smaller when you shop here .no wonder you eat so much better for less money! You get savings on top of savings all along your food list when you choose your favorites from our fresh selections of top-quality foods in every department.\"Supreme\" MILK BREAD, Sliced 14c; Unsliced 13c Creamery BUTTER, 1st qual.Fortin's brand, lb.58c STUFFED CUT OLIVES, 16-oz.jar.29c PLAIN OLIVES, 16-oz.jar .35c |ar \"York\" PEANUT BUTTER, SUGAR BUTTER, lb.lb.41c .29c CANDY: Chocolates, Marshmallows, cello wrapped Large assortment of PASTRIES and BREAD: \"Allatt's\", \"Fontaine\", \"Wonder Bread\", \"Demers\", \"Georges\".\"VILLAGE\" COOKIES and others: SUGAR COOKIES, lb.20c CHOCOLATE COOKIES, lb.33c \"GOGLU\" COOKIES, lb.23c Sandwich or Marshmallow\tCOOKIES, lb.\t27c LIDO COOKIES, 5 lb.box,\tmixed.$1.39 PARIS PATE, 8-oz.tin .24c GRADE \"A\" EGGS, dozen\t.78c PULLET EGGS, dozen\t.59c HYGRADE CHICKEN LOAF,\tpkg.30c HYGRADE MACARONI LOAF,\tpkg.25c HYGRADE HAM\tLOAF, pkg.35c HYGRADE OLIVE\tAND MEAT\tLOAF, pkg.\t25c (All OF THESE LOAVES ARE SLICED, AND READY FOR YOUR USE ) HYGRADE CHICKEN ROLL,\tpkg.43c HYGRADE HAM\tROLL, pkg.\t43c CANNED PORK SHOULDER (cooked), 3 lb.tin $2.39 Local COMPTON POTATOES, large, 10 lb.bag 25c 15 lb.bag 35c\t75 lb.bag $1.59 CAT OR DOG FOOD\t.2 tins 25c KREMEL JELLO, Assorted\t3 pkgs.14c FLOUR: \"Five Roses\", \"Robin Hood\", \"Monarch\", 7 lb.bag 52c;\t24 lb.bag $1.80 \"Snowflake\" SHORTENING.22c \"King Cole\" TEA, lb.87c \"LIPTON'S\" TEA, red label,\tVz\tlb.49c WITH A PARING KNIFE FREE MATCHES .3 boxes 25c \"Aylmer\" TOMATO SOUP .3 cans 32c CIGARETTES, large pkg.35c WHITE SUGAR, 100 Ibs.$8.35;\t5 Ibs.43c TOILET PAPER, 3 rolls .\t25c; 12 rolls .98c OXYDOL, RINSO, IVORY, DUZ,\tlarge box .\t34c PURE LARD, lb.15c; 5 lb.pail 75c; 20 lb.pail $2.99 KOTEX\t 35c KLEENEX, 2 boxes.35c Try our \"Morning\" COFFEE,\tlb.89c HAVE IT GROUND TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS.PITTED DATES, 2 Ibs.33c DRY APPLES, lb.39c PRESERVING JARS, medium\tsize, dozen .$1.45 small, dozen.$1.26 .45c .35c BRODIES' CAKE MIX .37c JAVEX .15c and 25c HEINZ KETCHUP, bottle .27c BABY FOOD, 3 tins .25c BABY CEREAL, 8-oz.box.22c \"Lion\" PICKLING VINEGAR, gallon BEEF OR PORK KIDNEYS, lb.Seedless Raisins, 2 Ibs.39c Extra Quality Molasses, gallon .$1.25 Mild Canadian Cheese, white or yellow, lb.45c \"Kraft\" Cheese, Sliced, pkg., Vs lb.30c Buckwheat Flour, 3\tIbs.\t29c Fillet of Haddock,\tlb.\t.\t45c Fillet of Cod, lb.39c \"Blue Ribbon\" Tea, 60 bags.\t.75c (less 10c reduction).\"Aylmer\" Beans, 2 20-oz.tins .37c \"Christie\" Soda Biscuits, 2 Ibs.59c Vermicelli, macaroni, spaghetti, 2 1-lb.pkgs.29c White Swan Toilet Paper, 2 for .25c Broken Cookies, lb.15c SELF SERVICE fREB >\tALWAYS DELIVERY\tFREE TEL 2^1591\t'\tPARK/NO , BIRCHTON\tSUTTON\t1 funeral of Floyd Macey, in Sutton.______\t______ I Sympathy is extended to Mrs.Ma- Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.The Sutton branch of the Worn- tey and chilclren-Jack Murray svere Mr.and Mrs.ens Institute held their monthly ^r- anc* ^rs' Lome Sherrer and Leland F.Stowe, of the R.C.A.F., meeting at the home of Mrs.Orton sons> were guests of Mr.Homer, at St.Hubert.\tBaker, with the president, Mrs.; SarScnt> at Cowansville.Mr.Herman Rogers, of Niagara \u2019Miller, presiding.The meeting Those attending the W.I.picnic Falls, Ont., visited his mother, Iwas opened by the recital of the ¦ from this place were Mrs.N.Tib-Mrs.John Bain, and Mr.BainJ Collect.Fourteen members and1 bitts and children, Mrs.Eric Sher-his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.T°ur visitors answered the roll call., rer and sons, Mrs.H.Hoyt and and Mrs.Arthur Rogers, and fam- At the business period plans were Alvin.Mrs.S.Cowan, Ronald and i .\u2022 '\t.1 Kenda Cowan.\tI Mrs.K.7.Cowan and baby spent a day with Mrs.Leith Ryea, in Abercorn, Mr.Jacquays and Mr.N.Tibbitts i motored to Cornwall, Ont., on business.Mr.and Mrs.K.J.Cowan and children attended the Waterloo ¦ Fair.Mrs.Lome Sherrer accompanied by her guests, Mr.and Mrs.La-hue, motored to Montreal for a Say.Mr.and Mrs.H.Hoyt and son.and Mr.and Mrs.Ray Page anil called on friends in Dun- COME TO RICHMOND! THE FAIR IS NOW ON! Visit the Region's Large Department Store! R.A.MARCOTTE INC.LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR 445 Main St., RICHMOND, Tel.138 j ily, and his brother-in-law and sis- nrade to hold a food sale this i ter, Mr, and Mrs.M.Harrison and month.The meeting was closed i family, at Eaton Corner.He also with the recital of the Ode, and a ; called on other relatives and old : pleasant social time was enjoyed friends.\t| followed by refreshments served Mrs.W.H.Hill.Miss Alice Hill, by bhe hostess who was assisted of Bulwcr, and Miss Marion Mar- l1?.^er duties by her daughter, tin, of Sutton, were visitors at ^ lss Shirley Baker, Mrs.Kenneth the home of Mrs.Mabel A.Hodge, j Messrs.Charles and Ronald Har-binson, of Toronto, Ont., were week-end guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Harbinson, to bid \u201cBon Voyage\u201d to their mother, who left on the \u201cAquatania\u201d for a visit to her aged fatjrer and i Welcome to the Richmond FAIR Jenne and Mrs.H.Woodard.The Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the,United Church was entertained in the home of Miss Win-nifred Martin, at Sutton Junction, with a very good attendance.Mrs.George Cooke acted as president and opened the meeting with the| Njason) devotional service.Mrs.D.Gruer, [jjarn.Visit our Furniture Exhibit in the Industrial Building! friends, in secretary rea[] tj^ minutes and] other relatives and Northern Ireland.Mr.and Mrs.Neil Taylor and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Kirkby and I two sons, who have been holiday- be held on September 11, inq for two weeks at Black Lake, Cape Breton Island FURNITURE MARCOTTE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Mr.Gordon Allen was a caller Oxydol Soap, by fhe pound, lb.25c Spices for ketchup, mixed, V* lb.15c Certo, bott|e .27c Coarse Salt .5 Ibs.18c N.S., on Cape Breton Island, and j at Glace Bay, N.S., have returned home.Miss Mary Leney, of Toronto, Ont., spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Harbinson.Mrs.Ida Damon, Mr.and Mrs.Wendal Damon and daughter, Ann, and 'Miss Marilyn Robinson, of East Angus, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Smith.Mr.Alex K.Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.Chester A.Thompson and Mrs.Guidorizzi, of Bayside, Long Island, N.Y., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Murray.Mrs.Nora Harrison, of Welland, Ont., is spending a few days with Mrs.Louisa Beaton and Mr.Ruben Sherman.Mrs.J.A.Murray accompanied their house guests to Sawyerville, where they visited Mr.and Mrs.Clive 'A.Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.Sternie Weston and two children, of Toronto, Ont., were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Harbinson, and visited at the home of his mother, Mrs.Minnie Weston, at Eaton Corner.Mrs.Weston remained at she is accompanying her mother, to Northern Ireland.Mrs.Nora Harrison, of Welland, Ont., am! Mrs.Louisa Beaton were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lefebvre.The Farm Forum council of Compton County held a business meeting at the home of the Provincial vice-president, Mr.W.S.J.Hodgeman, with a good attendance.A good number from this community attended the garden party held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Everett Parker, at Bulwer, and all reported a pleasant afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Wilder Harrison and family, of Welland.Ont., were guests of Mrs.Louisa Beaton and Mr.Ruben Sherman.Mrs.Nora Harrison and Mrs.Louisa Beaton were guests of Mrs.Mabel A.Hodge.Mrs.Harrison is spending a short vacation in this community and calling on old friends.All are glad to have her back with them, if only for a short time.Films sponsored by the Birch-ton Farm Forum and shown in Birchton Hall, were well patroniz-.ed and much enjoyed.Mr.and Mrs.M.Barter and (wo children, of Waterville, who have been spending their holiday at the home of Mrs.Barter\u2019s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.A.Rogers, has returned home.correspondence and also gave the ! 0£ Mr Ernest Bormht I treasurer\u2019s report.Plans were ! Mr and Mrs.Culley and family, made for the sectional meeting to 0f Bromptonville, were visitors of in the ; Mrs.Lome Sherrer.Sutton United Church.Rev.Robert Osborne closed the meeting with prayer.Tea was served.Rev.and Mrs.Russel A.Dewart and family, of Beverly, Mass., were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Owens, when en route to their home, after a holiday spent in Tadoussac.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Mandigo, were, Mr.and \u2018 Mrs.Arthur Bush, of Miami, Fla.; ! Mr.Robert Fiscane, of Montreal; Mrs.Hope Gilbody, of Florida; ' Mrs.James Thompson, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Thompson, of Sutton Junction.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Darrah entertained at a very pleasant family gathering, when their guests included Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Darrah and their children, most of whom were able to be present with Ihe exception of two sons-in-law.In the group were Mr.and Mrs.George Dyer, of Sutton; Mr.and Mrs, J, S.Anderson and Mrs.Donald Sweet, of Montreal; Mrs.Harold Murray, of Hornepayne, Ont.; and Mr.and Mrs.S.McCaw, of Sherbrooke.Mr.William Miller, an engineer for the C.P.R, Railway, was pleasantly surprised, when he brought his train in last week, for the last time before his retirement, when a group of relatives, friends and 516 Main St., RICHMOND, Tel.405 fellow workers were present, and presented him with several lovely gifts, including a lazy boy chair, a picnic hamper, a car food cooler and a lamp.Among those present were his brother, Mr.Hugh Miller, of Brownsville Junction, Me., and his nephew, Mr.John F.Miller, and son, Douglas, of Montreal.All join in wishing Mr.Miller a long and happy retirement.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Clark and family, of Hamilton, Ont., have returned home after having been the guests for a few days of Mayor and Mrs.Robert Miltimore.Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Savage, of South Stukely, were calling at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Phelps.Mr.and Mrs.W.Gendron and Mr.and Mrs.J.Gendron and son, Steven, motored to Bishopton, where they called on relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Eland and Mrs.E.Eland wei'e in Montreal calling on Mrs.E.Eland's mother, Mrs.J.Taylor, who is ill in a hospital there.Guests at ihe home of Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Rumsby at the weekend were.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Rums-by, of Notre Dame do Grace, and Mrs.Floyd Williams, of Foster.Flight Lieut.Robert Hill, Jr., who spent a week's leave here Robert Hill, ( with his father, Mr.Sherbrooke, spent a week at the land Mrs.Hill, has returned to his j Charland home.\tI home in London, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.K.Richardson, ofj Mr.and Mrs.Harold Murray and St.Catherines, Ont., accompanied three children, Michael, Susan and | by Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Richardson.David, who have spent the summer j of Bulwer, were guests for a day a(.their cottage on the scenic of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Allison.| highway, left for their home in Mrs.R.H.Draper was hostess Hornepayne, Ont.to the Compton Guild one Wed-:-.nesrlay afternoon.Over 20 people* were present.Misses Frances and Georgeline Charland called on the latter's teacher, Miss Smith, at Ascot.Mrs.Allison attended the shower for Miss Evans, at the Banfill home, in Milby.Mr.and Mrs.A, Charland were in Sherbrooke for the 25th anniversary, of their friends, Mr.and Mrs.Robidoux.ALVA Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Evans,, of Montreal, were visitors of Mr.H.Garland.Mrs.S.Cowan called on friends in Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Lahue and son, of Massachusetts, spent a few days with Mr.Lome Sherrer.Several from here attended the EAT THE WHOLE ORANGE ! Sunkist Oranges ate an excellent source of VITAMIN C, as well as the valuable PROTOPECTINS, which help you absorb more nourishment from other foods you eat.Sunkis Tree fresh VALENCIAS FROM CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA The fittest oranges groan carry the Sknkist Trade Mark on the sitn 0/ the orange.Accept no others.SALVAGE AKUO S LE imm Tues.Aug.25-10 a.m.E.D.L AND THE FOLLOWING DAY IF NECESSARY at 1435 Island St.(Cor.St.Patrick) AUTO & TRUCK ASSEMBLIES CAR & TRUCK PARTS GENERAL CARGO Salvaged off the M/v \"Ryholm\" for It May Concern.To be sold in lots brand new.as is Underwriters Carriers or Whom where is\".All merchandise 30 WILLYS JEEP STATION WAGON ASSEMBLIES 24 WILLYS TRUCKS 4 WHEEL DRIVE ASSEMBLIES 6 DESOTO FLUID DRIVE ASSEMBLIES (PANEL TRUCKS) 4 DODGE TRUCK ASSEMBLIES, 4 FARGO TRUCK ASSEMBLIES 4 FARGO TRUCK ASSEMBLIES (3 TON) All above 1952 models and will be sold one at a time.These are not set up.Replacements to be sold in trade lots 12,000 SHOCK ABSORBERS, 12,000 ENGINE VALVES 500 STEERING WHEELS, 1350 TRUCK WHEELS, ETC., ETC.NEW NASH PARTS cost $10,000 To Be Sold In Trade Lots\t\t177 Only -Automatic Oil Burners Trade mark \"Torrid Heat\" 2 sizes NEW DIAMOND DRILL With 300 Ft.Drill Rod \"Longyear Prospector\" C978\t\t350 Dozen FEATHER EDGE FILES To Be Sold In Trade Lots Large quantity of Automobile TRANSMISSIONS & GEARS To B Sold In Small Lots\t\tDelta WOODWORKING UNITS Universal joints, Homestead Steam Cleaner Parts, Miscellaneous auto parts, Power chain saws, Roof cement, Vernier Timers, Towmotor replacement parts, Trail-builder replacement parts, Dragline replacement parts, Vickers pumps and parts, Forklift truck parts.LARGE QUANTITY OF SIMILAR MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE TERMS CASH OPEN FOR INSPECTION AUGUST 21 and 24 - 8.30 to 4 p.m.AUGUST 22 \u2014 8.30 a.m.to 12 noon SALVAGE DISPOSAL CORPORATION LTD.311 YOUVILLE SQ.MIL.PL 6828 FRASER BROS (CANADA) LTD.901 ST.JAMES ST.W.T AUCTIONEERS UNiversity 6-5751 I \u2022SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY.AUGUST 20.195.' Thirteen BROOKBURY Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Jenkerson have returned home, after spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Harold Cavanaugh, at Holland Patent.N.Y.Mrs.O.F.Jenkerson and Mrs.Herbert Howes are on holiday with relatives in Hartford, Conn.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Ainsworth were calling on friends in Danville.Mrs.O.S.Joyce, of Bishopton, and Mrs.Maude Howden, of Orms-town.accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Carleton Joyce and two children, of Stanstead, on a trip to Montreal.Ormstown and St.Louis de Gonzague.En oute they called on Mrs.Joyce's aunt, Mrs.Kate Evens, in Montreal, and on Mrs.G.\tWright, a former resident of Bishopton.at South Stukely.Mrs.Poole, of Massachussetts, and Mrs.Currier, of Claremont.N.H., were guests of Mrs.W.B.Downes and Mr.R.E.Downes.Miss Feme Herring spent a week in Bury.Sympathy is extended to Mrs.H.\tKenney and Mr.I.W.Dawson and family, in their recent bereavement in the death of their mother.Mrs.Mary Dawson.Mrs.Rose Price, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Thomas Dawson, of Erie, spent a few day' with Mrs.Kenney at this time.Mr.and Mrs.Roy F.Harrison spent a dav ir Montreal and Ste.Genevieve, where they attended a Shorthorn Breeders' Field Day.Mr.and Mrs.Bert L'Heureux and family, motored to St.George de Beauce, u'here they attended the 25th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr.L'Heureux's brother and sister-in-law.- Mr.Guy D.Bishop, of Montreal, is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.George Reed, of Longueuil, and Mr.and Mrs.S.Currie, of Montreal, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.O.S.Joyce.Mr.and Mrs.C.Pashley have been on holiday in the Laurentians.Mrs.A.B.C.Thorpe, of Renfrew, Ont., is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs.Alan Smith, and Mr.Smith.EAST HEREFORD Mr.Harold Rowell, of New Salem, Mass., who had not visited his home town here for forty-fiv* years was calling on his relatives and old school-mates and was accompanied by Mr.Neol Gray.Mr.and Mrs.John Colton.Jr., of Sherbrooke, visited her mother, Mrs.Addie Haynes, for a weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Alton Carpenter, oi St.Louis.Mo., spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Gray, en route to Great Falls, Mont.Mrs.E.W.Owen spent several days last week with her mother.Mrs.Payne, in Co ticook.Callers at the R.A.Owen home included Mr.Orson Haynes.Mrs.Leonard Gray.Miss Nancy Colton and Mr.and Mrs.Alton Carpenter.Mr.and Mrs.William Owen.Betty Jean Owen.Mr.R.Owen and Mr.-and Mrs.R A.Owen, spent a day at the Wray home, in Lennoxville.Mr.John Hunter, of Ayer's Cliff, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.R.Ellingwood.Mr.and Mrs.Oroorne Lake, of Cookshire, called at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Gray.Mr.Vaughn Straw had the misfortune to fall and break a bone in his foot.Mrs.Mildred Gray, of West Stewartson.N.H., spen.a day with Mrs.A.Owen.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Wright were visitors at the homes of Mr.Vaughn Straw and Mr.R.Ellingwood.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Owen, Mr.Ronald Owen and Mr.Norman Currier, of Eaton Corner, spent a day in Gould at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Sydne.Wintle and also called on Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Bet-nett, in Canterbury.HENDERSON VALE HILLSIDE Mr.and Mrs.Alden Sherrer and sons, of Sweetsburg, spent a few days with his parents, Mr.and and Mrs.L.Sherrer.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Sherrer and son, of Alburg, Vt., spent a day with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.Sherrer.Visitors of Mr.and Mrs.H.St.Pierre, were Mr.and Mrs.D.Hammond and family, of Farnham.Mr.Gaston St.Pierre and Mr.and Mrs.G, St.Pierre and family, of Rich-ford, Vt., and Miss G.St.Pierre, of Montreal.Mrs.L.Sherrer has returned home, after spending a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Sherrer.and Barbara, at Sutton Mt.Miss Audrey Sherrer and Mr.Mrs.Thomas Little and son.Bruce, spent a week-end in Milby, with her mother, Mrs.E.McCrea.Miss Marion Kelso spent a few : days in Huntingville.Gordon Jones spent an evening in ; Richford, Vt., with the Misses O'Brien.i Mr.and Mrs.Alden Sherrer and Alan, and Mrs.L.Sherrer.spent a day in St.Albans, Vt.and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Sherrer.in Alburg, Vt.Mrs.G.Dymond and daughter, Linda, and Lyle, were guests of her sister, Mrs.D.Sweet, at Berkshire, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Johnson received the sad news of the death of their brother-in-law, Mr.Hugh Strange, of Worcester, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.H.Johnson and Mr.and Mrs.L.Sanford, of Cowansville, attended the funeral which was held on Tuesday, August 11.Mr.and Mrs.George Dymond attended the Waterloo Fair.Mr.and Mrs.Keith Sherrer and ; family spent a day at the home of i his parents.WHETHER ITS A SALAD OR A SANDWICH \\ \\ I / cloyer lea* P|NeST\tQi)ALlTy *MACOg£ I ITS A DELICIOUS SUCCESS IF MADE WITH CLOVER LEAF Salmon orTUna WW3HMWM Clover Leaf Salmon and Tuna are warm weather favorites for cool crisp salads and tasty nourishing sandwiches.Be sure to have some on your shelf at all times.Clover Leaf .Canada's most popular seafood.BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD.Vancouver.Canada Meats, Groceries, Foods From Farm and Orchard all Priced Low! 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George Young.Mare 3 years and over: 1 G.Rhi-card, 2 H.A.Richer, 3 M.Howard, 4 Robert Miller.Foal: 1 Robert Miller, 2 M.Howard, 3 George Young.Grade Ponys Aged Stallion: Garrett Chapman.Mare and Foal: Garrett Chapman.Mare 3 years and over: 1 Garrett \"hapman, 2 Baxter Williams.Mare 2 years: Baxter Williams.Foal: Garrett Chapman.Standard Bred Aged Stallion: 1 J.J.Irwin, 2 R.Bourassa.Mare & Foal: Joseph Papineau.Mare 3 years and over: 1 Baxter Williams, 2 R.McMahon, 3 G.Hughes, 4 J.J.Irwin.Mares 2 years: J.J.Irwin.Mare 1 year: 1 George Young, 2 Mrs.S.M.Fewster, 3 A.Menard.Foal: 1 Jacques Toussaint, 2 Joseph Papineau.Grade Heavy Draft Mare 3 years and over: 1 R.Thi-beault, 2 Joseph Papineau.Mare 1 year: H.Hadlock.Mare & Foal: 1 Joseph Papineau, 2 H.Hadlock.Foal: 1 Joseph Papineau, 2 H.Hadlock.Fight Draft Grade Mare 3 years & over: C.Warden.Mare & Foal: Lance Hadlock.Foal born in tt)53:\t1 Jacques Toussaint, 2 Lance Hadlock.Carriage Classes Mare 3 years and over: 1 Miles Rhicard, 2 J.Domingue, 3 H.J.O\u2019Donnell, 4 G.Rhicard.Mare 2 years and over: 1 Miles Rhicard, 2 Jos.Domingue, 3 H.J.O\u2019Connell.Mare 1 year: 1 H.A, Richer, 2 Jean-Paul Boisvert, 3 Mrs.S.M.Fewster.Pure Bred Classes Single Draft, 1400 lbs.: R.Thi-beault.Double Draft, 1400 lbs: R.Thi-beault.Single Class 1200 lbs: C.Warden.Double Class 1200 lbs: C.Ward en.Grade Classes Double Light Draft 1200 lbs: C.Warden.Single Light Draft 1200 lbs: C.Warden.Double Heavy Draft 1400 lbs: R.Thibeault.Double Heavy Draft.1400 lbs: R.Thibeault.Best General Purpose Horses: C.Warden.Carriage & Saddle Ladies Carriage Class: 1 P.F.Deslaney, 2 Jean McMahon, 3 H.J.O\u2019Connell, 4 H.A.Richer.Men\u2019s Carriage Class: 1 P.E.Deslaney, 2 Miles Rhicard, 3 H.J.O'Connell, 4 J.Domingue.Pair Carriage Horses: 1 H.J.O\u2019Connell, 2 R.McMahon, 3 H.A.Richer.Roadster Single: 1 Baxter Williams, 2 Jean McMahon, 3 Ray McMahon.Roadster Double:\t1\tRay\tMc- Mahon, 2 H.A.Richer.Ponys Double: Baxter Williams.Ponys\tSingle: l\tBaxter\tWil- liams, 2 Eileen Morgan, 3 Garrett Chapman.4 Jerry England.Pony Single under saddle: 1 Eileen Morgan, 2 Baxter Williams, 3 Garrett\tChapman,\t4\tJerry\tEng- land.Ponys Double: H.A.Richer.Ponys single under saddle: 1 A.Menard, 2 George Young, 3 Mrs.S.M.Fewster, 4 Robert Miller.Ponys\tSingle under\tharness: l G.Rhicard, 2 H.A, Richer, 3 J.P.Boisvert, Hackney Pony Single: 1 G.Rhi- card, 2 H.A.Richer, 3 J.P.Boisvert.Best Boy or Girl Rider: 1 J.J.Irwin, 2 Jean McMahon, 3 Nancy Nicol.Best Boy or Girl rider 9 years: 1 A.Menard, 2 Garrett Chapman, 3 M.Howard.Best Boy or Girl driver: 1 Jean McMahon, 2 H.A.Richer, 3 Mrs.S.M.Fewster, 4 A.Menard.Best Boy or Girl driver 9 years: 1\tJerry England, 2 Garrett Chapman, 3 Baxter Williams.Pony Western Parade: 1 Eileen Morgan, 2 Jerry Elngland, 3 Lionel Foster, 4 George Young.Single Heavy Draft: R.Thibeault.Combination Pony Class: 1 A.Menard, 2 Mrs.S.M.Fewster, 3 George Young, 4 Jerry England.Western Parade: 1 Nancy Nicol, 2\tEileen Morgan, 3 J.J.Irwin, 4 Judge P.E.Deslaney.Specials Single Horse under Harness: 1 R.Thibeault, 2 C.Warden, 3 M.Howard.Pair of Horses under Harness: C.Warden.Ladies\u2019 Saddle Horse: 1 Jean McMahon, 2 R.Bourassa, 3 Gwen Hughes.Gentlemen\u2019s Saddle Horse: 1 P.E.Deslaney, 2 J.J.Irwin, 3 R.Millinchamp.Combination Class: 1 P.E.Deslaney, 2 Ray McMahon, 3 Gwen Hughes.Pair of Saddle Horses: 1 P.E.Deslaney, 2 R.Bourassa, 3 J.J.Irwin.Ladies Carriage Class: 1 P.E.Deslaney, 2 Ray McMahon, 3 Gwen Hughes.Hackney Ponys: 1 G.Rhicard, 2 H.A.Richer, 3 J.I\u2019.Boisvert.Hackney Ponys ' Double: H.A.Richer.Pony Single under 14 Saddle: 1 Mrs, S.M.Fewster, 2 Eileen Morgan, 3 Baxter Williams.Pony Single under 14 harness: 1 H.A.Richer, 2 J.P.Boisvert.Roadster Single: 1 Baxter Williams, 2 Ray McMahon, 3 H.A.Richer.Roadster Double: 1 Ray McMahon, 2 II.A.Richer.Carriage Class Single: 1 Judge P.E.Deslaney, 2 Miles Rhicard, 3\tH.J.O\u2019Connell.Pair Carriage Horses: 1 H.J.O\u2019Connell, 2 Ray McMahon, 3 H.A.Richer.Best Pair of Heavy Draft Horses: 1 R.Thibeault, 2 C.Warden.Best Pair of Light Draft Horses: C.Warden.Best Double Team on Wagon: I R.Thibeault, 2 C.Warden, 3 H.A.Richer.Crt, KNOBBY.I Ht-Oi SUCH A MISTAKE.I FCUN'GUT 6069 LOOKS MEAN NOTHING.I MEAN NOT THAT I DON'T MEAN YOU'RE NOT GOOD LOOKIN'.HE WAS JUST STUP'D AN' ELFISH AN' EGATIS\u2019lCAL.OLDER MEN MAKE MORE SENSE.NOT THAT I MEAN YOU'RE OLD.I JUST MEAN.UH.S POSE I PICK YA UP ABOUT SEVEN.WELL GO PLACES.I LL GO CUT FER AWHILE.KOU TWO LOVE BIRDS WANTA BE ALONE ANYHOW.LO, DOT.YA.LOOK GREAT, KNOBBY.1 By Michael O'Pready and Ralph Lane VIC FLINT WHAT DO i Du:l2 l.Ou!= DA IA AN, D',
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