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[" 1949\t\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t1949\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\t8 \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3 4\t8\t«\tT\t8\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t13\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t29\t29\t30\t 51) ceb co o ke iDailii TRccocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER CLOUDY Variable clotxline»* thli mi'rning, becoming; sunn\\ this afternoon.Little r h a n (r e in temperature.I^itrht winds, ntirh today at, Sherbrooke HH.s u n d a y: Warmer.Variable rlou«li-neih Temperature* ye s* torda y : Maximum 70, minimum 47, A year ant\": Maximum OS, minimum 25.Established 1897, PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.1949.Fifty-Third Year DEMERS IS HELD IN DEATH OF C0ATIC00K WOMAN DEATH TOLL REACHES 160 IH GREAT LAKES SHIP FIRE World News In Brief Ottawa, Sept.17.\u2014(Æ>)\u2014 Pitiful plight of «orne «oldiers discharged from the British forces in countries thousands of miles from their homes has been brought to the attention of the British Empire Service League.The B.E.S.L.10th biennial conference passed a resolution at yesterday\u2019s session asking that armed forces chiefs be urged to avoid such procedure in future unless the man being discharged is assured of a job.* * * Picton, Ont., Sept.17.\u2014((f)\u2014 What is believed to be a six-pound Atlantic salmon, a rare catch from Lake Ontario, was landed this week by Sgt.C.G.Barnhardt, of the Royal Canadian School of Artillery (AA) here.It is the first time in more than 40 years that a salmon has been reported taken from the Bay of Quinte.* * * Vienna, Austria, Sept.17.\u2014 \"(A3)\u2014The United States High Commissioner for Austria charged today the Russians arrested or kidnapped more than 800 Austrians during the last four years without filing charges against any of them.* * * Frankfurt, Sept.17.\u2014(JP)\u2014 The United States Army provost marshal\u2019s office said today that Joseph Knight, 30 an American agent of the army criminal investigation division, is under arrest on bribery charges in connection with a smuggling case.Ace Hockey Player Detained As Material Witness For Coroner\u2019s Inquest Monday No Special Chairs inquest Monday into the death of Mrs.Anita Laberge Robert.32, of Coaticook.The police, who questioned 1 ed by George Drew, Progressive : Conservative leader.He will be followed Monday by Prime Minister Provincial Police Quote Demers as Saying He Struck Mrs.Anita Robert After Drinking Quarrel.By MARüARET DOHKRTY Cig.r .mokins Tony D.Coaticook.Sept.17.-A middle- mers\u2019 whose flash,ne ska,es aged Coaticook couple sat in their have won him wide acclaim as simple home last night, unaware i a hockey player, today is being that tragedy had overtaken them , held by Provincial Police as a until a reporter unwittingly in-.,\t\u2022 ,\tr ,\t,\t, ,\t.,\t, material witness tor a coroner s formed them of the violent death of their daughter.Neighbors had heard a radio flash to the elfect that a woman hospital newcomers to i a,t MaKOg yesterday afternoon as .the result of a beating and that Cemers for / t 2 hours last night in Magog where he was taken into custody at 5 p.m., said he told them of drinking with the attractive Coaticook woman Thursday night, of an argument and of striking her.Demers brought Mrs.Robert to La Providence hospital at 11:15 a.m.yesterday.Suffering from grave bead injuries, she was unconscious and did not regain her senses before she died.An autopsy was performed at the Robert Brien morgue in Magog this morning by Dr.Jean Marie T Had A Premonition,\" Mother Of Victim Says I- - Speech Reply Debate Opens In Commons Ottawa, Sept.17.\u2014 (P)\u2014Leaders ' of Canada\u2019s four major political I parties will speak Monday in the.\t.D ., Throne-speech débi te inaugurated j Jiad Ule(l ln ba Providenc ! yesterday by two PaMamket' Boisvert (L-Nicolet- hockey player Tony Demers was Yamaska) and Arthur Laing (L-\tin nf/s 3 Vancouver South) paved the way j r\tv\\ m An:* i ., fo the traditional debate by mov-:\tp0.ma^ .v'a.b Mis.Anita La- \u2022\tj\tnKv,™ o iv.rr\u2018-r,n fnrlber£e Kobert but nobody had in- mg and seconding a motion for fomed her\tt Ml, and Mvs.adoption of an a laress in J to John L;ib of her d(,ath.When the Throne speech.The address wo lcft\tear]y ^ morninKi thanks the ,o\\eir.oi-\tthe mother and father had still not.having read the speech at the open- becn officia)ly notified.ing of Parliament.\t1 (In Magog, Provincial Police said - Once the formal speed es v.ere Demers told them he struck Mrs.completed, the debate was adjoinn- ( Roben during a dispute after they Passenger Cruiser Queen Noronic Swept By Blaze; Fifty Bodies Recovered _\tojo ___ __ ,\t___-\t___ 1>\\ TIM DICKSON Canadian Pros* Stuff Writer \"i of guards dragged from n rowboat for Great l akes history swept through Iridiés of any who might havo the cruise-ship Noronic in the early morning darkness today and mode its torn and sunken hull the tomb of at least 160 dead.Toronto, Sept.17.M Pi n-j ing death struck the great l.t u\u2019s ! cruiser Queen Noronic in middle ! of-the-night darkness today and drowned as scores jumped over-hoard or slid down ship\u2019s ropes iu the darkened confusion.Fire officials, standing on the.pier littered with life-belts and debris, were still unable to explain, the cause of the outbreak, They concentrated on the task of rc-oovering bodies as ambulances lin- clBltncd a toll of lives that may ed up alongside with white-coated mount to 100,\tattendants beside wheeled stretch- Scven hours after the first era.alarm at 2:118 A.M.signalled the T|1C Noronic, whose sister ship start oi a roaring f ame-driven thc niimonjc was wrecked by firo panic, more than 60 bodies most- the Joss of one life near Sarnia ly broken, burned and in pieces had been recovered.Hut the search through the smoky dark ness of the wrecked hull had only 8tarted.Firemen said it might be two or three days before the fate of all the 7;J0 persons aboard could be established.Hundreds serambled ashore or leaped into the slip at the foot of Hay street as sudden fire swept \u2018hrough the ship.No list of survivors could be compiled.The best estimate of firemen working in the tangled wreckage had becn drinking), When we broke the sad news to Mrs.Laberge that her daugh- St.Laurent, M.J.Coldwell, C.( .1 .ter bad djed ^ jmnlediatelv sur leader, and Solon Low\u2019, Social\t-.\u2022 \u2022 - Credit leader.In his speech, Mr.Boisvert praised the government for plans to France Wants Pound Devalued mist\u2019d that she had been involved in an automobile accident.She know that her daughter and De-, \u201e .\t_\tmers had left Coaticook at about abolish appeals to the Privy Coun-.10 pi nl j Thursday, cil and to make it possible for Par- j when she realized what had hap- liament to amend the constitution ( pen\u20ac^ her fust words were \u201cI told Houssell, medico-legal expert from on most national issues without re-j her no^ j_0 g0 out with him, she Montreal, course to the United Kingdom -al_ j should have listened to me.\u201d She - liament.\t! added that Jack Garland, 700-pound, s'x-foot-ono member of Parliament from Nipissing, sat in an ordinary chair in Fie Commons chamber fur the opening of Parliament Thursday.When the .\u2019il-year-old North Bay heavy v, eight, who defeated four other enndiates to win his constituency, was elected last June, government officials built special chairs for him \u2014 just in ease.Mr.Garland says he doesn\u2019t need them.He did, however, get a desk in the chamber all himself.Other members sit two to a desk.to her daughter, whose .1,11 ¦\tJ\u201d*1\"\tPaul Robert, is at Banff, along with other provinces will wel- Eeemed afraid of Demers and yct come government plans to alleviate ! fae.cjntd ,\t.\u2022 w\tf c f\tT, the housing shortage.The Pacific j l.j had \u2019Va * £eraonition that Washington, Sept.17\u2014^(/P)\u2014The coast province ako shared the con-| sometb; termbl- had hannenerl United States is picking up sup- cern of all Canada and western | whcn b £d no\u2018 'hear from her all port from continental Europe in democracies m current internation- j r \u2019\tp,.\tf rr1 1 its efforts to have Britain devalue al trade and currency difficulties, i Tf\t!\u201e*,K \" the pound.\tMr.Boisvert, who with Mr.Laing\ta,\t* à .u , As the fourth annual meeting was first elected to the Commons \" \"\t\u201d\t^\t'\tu !< 1 of the world bank and interna- in the June 27 general election, said Continued On Prge 5 husband and said \u201cYou should tional monetary fund last night, France it would like to see unit of currency lowered from its present $4.03 rate.John W.Snyder, United States; secretary of the treasury, clarified the American position in a press conference following thc \u2019 session.He gave unqualified support to the fund\u2019s declaration that devaluation is one way to stimulate j exports from the dollar-short ¦ countries to the countries which ' pay in dollars.But Snyder made clear that he id closed here the government's legislation 'ndi-(\tJ1011\u2019\t'T1- indicated that cated that Canada is on the road to\tlaberge toid us that ho ;e the British complete independence.\ti ^ Full Program Awaits Cripps On Return London, Sept.17.-(Reuters)\u2014 Thursday night, when his daugh j ter introduced him.j He stated that his daughter ; seemed afraid of displeasing him jand did not oppose any of his re I marks.He said Demers claimed he wished to marry the deceased.Ironically enough, the victim of this tragedy had packed her bags or.Thursday, preparatory to leaving for the west where she expected to join her husband r, ., ., rn \u2022 i\ta.\t.c : » ] ~ ^ vv J\taivx xiuox/cAitia, tl IT C IT) - , Bntisb offiern! quarters expect Sir j pi0yee 0£ Banff Sprinsrs Hotel.1 Stafford Cripps to plunge straight ; Her mother who has ' been ill | .\t.\t\u2022 j i\tnr\u201e, into work on his return here by,for sixteen years, said that Anita, has not tried to bring any pre=- air from Washington today\t'the oldest of her three daughters, sure on any country.He baid ht ligh treasurv officials will stand not discuss devaluation with, by for L TONY DEMERS By NORMAN WALK El Washington, Sept.17.\u2014(TP)\u2014The danger of a country-wide coal strike in the United States mounted today but hopes brightened for averting a .steel strike.The 400.0G0 coal miners are expected to stay away from the pits next Monday because their welfare 'fund\u2019s trustees, headed by union president John L.Lewis, have voted to suspend pension and other benefit payments.This action was taken yesterday at a stormy, five-hour meeting of son was that the fund was fast run-| ning out of money.Many coal operators, because their contracts with Lewis have lapsed, have refused to continue paying their JO-cent-ti-ton ; royalty to the fund.The trustees\u2019 meeting was followed by the sudden resignation of the operators\u2019 trustees, Ezra Van did not discuss devaluation with , by for immediate consultations :\tCl£ut° thlt/khe Sir Stafford Cripps, Bntish chan-j with the chancellor of the exchequer i Ju]dn,t see^ to over her fas.cellor of the exchequer, either at .on the results of the big three the American - British - Canadian dollar-sterling talks, dollar crisis conference or the; \u201cNo revaluation of sterling\u201d con-monetary meeting.\tj tinues to be the watchword in all The monetary fund\u2019s advice on j official sources here.External Affairs Officials in Itl'Ui, lay in the slip with her main deck almost in the water.Thu wooden .super structure cf the two upper decks was burned away and the ship\u2019s skeleton was buckled in at least two places.Steel lifeboats on the starboard side of the upper deck alongside the pier were crumpled like wet paper.While the search for bodies went on, two dosen hoses played on thu vessel «midships, where the boiler» are located.Many of the passengers, awaken* and they stressed it could be on- f'l by the roar of flames, smashed ly a guess -was that 100 may have portholes and climbed through them been trapped in thc ship.\tto reach the deck.Dozens of them Two women taken to hospital were cut about thc head and were dead one identified as Mrs.shoulders by jagged fragments of Eunice Dietrich of Cleveland.Of glass which clung to the porthole three-score others in hospital, 18 frames.When they reached safety, were seriously hurt.\t|thcy were blood-smeared and semi- The total number aboard was From the railing of the upper not known because neither pas- decks, some \u2022 passengers, still \\-i songer nor crew list was available, night attire, plunged into the har-The operating department of\tFan\thor.\tFiremen, police\tand pier men ada Steamship\tfanes said\tthat\tworked in the smoky\tflrmc-ripped the closest immediate estimate of darkness to haul them to safety, the crew total was 173 and pas- Other passengers swarmed down songers approximately 617.\tthe Noronic\u2019s mooring lines to tho Only a few minutes after the cement pier.Most of them were firemen, carrying pike-poles and treated for rope burns to their lamps, went aboard the nearly hands.the Toronto fire dort they did not know ,,\t.ps area where wnat caused thc blaze.Horn.He told coal owneix be, the saloon was located.As they Attracted by fire sirens, soinl|> wanted to step out right away .I handed up bodies they were quickly and flames, hundreds of by-stand-Meanwhilc, chances of avoiding | wrapped in tarpaulins and laid on ers crowded to the pier from down-a big steel strike a week from to-, tr,, pjer jn haze of smoke and town streets.Many drove cars al* night looked\tbetter\tafter\tthe gov- ;\tsteara.\tmost\tto the side of\tthe blazing eminent\tstepped\tinto\tbreak\tthe dis-j\t'pbe searchers\twer 1 unable\tto go\tship.\tAt 6:30 a.in.\tpolice began tinted industry and F nited Steel ; aboard until almost five hours after pushing the crowds back across tho \\> oilers union ((.[. A.D.P.Heeney.They was filled Noronic.T.L.C.Seeks Establishment Of National Minimun Wage foregone conclusion, but the rightists want a count of heads to see taken into custody at 5 o'clock and\u2019 today, probably for one day only.1 lions, if they can go further against red- j tojd that she had died in the early) Mr.Pearson will go from Wash-| The i formula outright\u2014 Canadian ambassador in Washing-j something it had becn assured ton.\t! against in advance.Mr.Pearson told T.L.Church Also, steel industry leaders have Calgary, Sept.17.\u2014 (F \u2014 Convention delegates of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada relaxed today after passing a series of resolutions seeking government action for a national minimum wage and better treatment of federal employees.The mere than 1,000 delegates who assembled here Thursday did not sit today.A series of tours in the area was down for the weekend.non-controversial material was on the agenda gates adopting noon at 3:30, saying that Anita ' here last night by air.The council (PC-Toronto Broadview) creation said they don\u2019t like tne board\u2019s , was tired and was sleeping, but! composed of the foreign ministers ) of a Pacific security pact has been idea for employer-paid pensions foregone conclusion, but the right-j fnat she wanted her purse.He was i of the 12 member nations, meets| under consideration by Pacific na- ' '\ta\u2019L\".*1\u2019* tinged unions.\t1 afternoon.Y\u2019esterday the convention adopt- | Her parents seemed dazed, so ed a series of resolutions, the major one a demand for a national gram to the deceased's husband, minimum wage of 75 cents an andj as we iefu Mr.and Mrs.Labour.\tj berge were\twondering if they At present there is no national j should go to Magog where the au-minimum wage standard.Under : thorities were holding the remains the British North American Act, of their daughter.It was then this is a matter for individual pro- the early hours of this morn-1 ves'erdav dele- virces- The Prevailing provincial ing, and they\thad received \\ \"résolutions and i m!T1\u2019rnunl wage levels are gener- no official communication what- !\t.~ Atlantic pact set-up as now ington to New York early next envisaged is complicated but deweek for the meeting of the Uni-1 tails as they affect Canada are beat their request, we sent a tele-itenm gVio's ho streams are in themselves a melody, and the valleys wind into the re- enough to rent her the maid\u2019s She looked up at Edith.\u201cI mean, \u201d\t' I appreciate your renting me this room\u2014when you and the doctor probably need the space for your- cesses of the hills so softly that they combine upland austerity with lowland graces.\u201d All down the centuries valleys, with their abundant vegetation, have attracted dwellers.They are so fertile and green, reminding one \u201e\t,\t, c\t.j\t\u2022 mired flower, growing \u201cby cool of eternal Spring! And there is Si|0am.s shady rilL» (Hos.14;5>.self.\u201d Edith surprised herself.Perhaps it was the memory of Richard's expression, of his startled scorn.Perhaps it was the forlorn little figure of Mary-Alice, still homesick after nine weeks in New York.Whatever it was, she put a hand on the girl's arm.\"You\u2019re still a bit young to be on your own, that's all,\u201d she said.\u2019And I\u2019m afraid 1 \u2014well, I haven't given you the help 1 might.\u201d She smiled at the wondering light that came into the girl\u2019s eyes.\"We must see if we i can't do something about this homesickness.Mayoe you\u2014well, you might like to have coffee with \u201e i me in the mornings.And, only good look at that room.She's beer just n°.w> t^e doctor said he d get * *\ttaking care of it herself, and I you a little electric-ring Then you THE LILY OF THE VALLEY want to see if she's damaged any- : could hav® J\u2019our girl-friends in, I like that lovely flower-the lily thing Those girls are so careless j no'Y of the valley! Henry Van Dyke W1^{L their smoking wrote that \u2018'with Christ the lily Damaged anythin^ ;\tlia£u I heart as~Mary-Alice gasped.\u201cLit- shared the vital joy that breathed echoed.\u201cWhat damage could she ; tle ^ lik> th£>S iea* itself in bloom.\u201d In the Holy Land a .a-uiet\t! \u201cThat's terribly sweet of you, the lily is a popular and much ad-\tL Jl L w! Mrs.Levitt,\u201d Mary - Alice said.I \u201cAnd the doctor, too.I\u2014I won\u2019t could have _\t_ serve coffee and cake in your room.\u201d She Richard' smüed again.a queer glow in her often a stream song there, if there is a -and always birds and wild These flowers very often come in the Spring and cover the waste Wanting to run in the kitchen and make coffee\u2014\u201d \u201cIs that bad?\u201d Richard said.\u201cI: -\tof ttJ take advantage of your Sndness.Tnat s the advantage of the l m l_rdbe very careful with \u201e .\t.,r .\t., rne opnng ana cover me wasm separate entrance.Editn said com-^ electric-ring.\u201d She started as i.oweit, and a fragrance that is jands- jvj0 wonf]er, then, that thev Péa\u2019'enVJi' ^ S!,'ie d dad to Uaipse ^ sounde(j.*T guess that\u2019s unique/ Then there are the hills pall Jpslla nlir Savl-n\u201er Tnp T.iiv through the apartment, shed soon girl-friend now.\u201d have made a nuisance of herself.: . a\t, -1-; Mrs.Floyd A.M.Burrill entertained delightfully one Satur-a miscellaneous GIRL WANTED TO assist with housework and two peasant j day afternoon at children, girls, ages 3 and 7.Suitable girl, \u201cshower,\" in honor of Miss Wilma will be treated as one of family and will1 Theresa Jones whose marriage j have ample free time.No objection to, takes place shortly Over twenty guests were pres- incxperienced girl who is willing.Small modern apartment with every conveni-( cnee, washing machine, Electrolux, etc.I Fare paid for trial week-end.Write! Mrs.J.Freeman, 4964 Fulton Avenue, | Snowden, Montreal.Mrs.Walter Moreland.The gifts were handed around to be viewed.Miss Wilma Jones graciously thanked everyone for their gifts and the surprise.A social hour was enjoyed and delectable refreshments were ser- i ved.All departed wishing the hride-to-be everything that makes for happiness and success.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Roy Johnston, of NOTICE In the absence of Notary Leonidas Bachand, the office will remain open and Notary Jean Panneton will be in attendance.Telephone 373 HARDWOOD AND SOFTWOOD LUMBER SLABS EDGINGS AND WOOD FOR SALE HENRY G.KIDD East Angus, Que.\t' Telephone 52-V-13 MAID WANTED children.Other Duffcrin Avenue.FOR HOME WITH help kept.Apply 84 Bowen, Massawippi.Male Help Wanted ned kitchen; knotted pine rumpus room;\t^ laundry room: oil heated.Bcnutifully 35 P1GS' 4-5 WEEKS OLD, decorated.Apply i\\0.Box 500, Lennox- $10 EACH; 50 L.S.pullets, $2.50 ; large tricycle.$12.Apply Ashley Gemmell, Hatley, Qu?.Veterinary Surgeon TWO TENEMENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE, situated on Abbott St., Magog.Price $8,500.Cash $3,500.Balance easy terms.Apply L.Lafontaine.20b College, Magog.SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 67 Wellington South, Typewriter Exchange Royal Typewriters 243 Offic#\tBe».MATHIAS SPLENDID NEW TWO 6 ROOM AFART-ment house, Drummond Road, birch finish throughout, large cenunted basement.etc.Interest 2%.very profitable investment.Both apartments available immediately.Also 4 room resick nee, near Terrill Avenue.Enquire at Hebert\u2019s, 110 Belvidere Street.Phone 3450.YEARLING BULL, CLASS \u201cA\u2019» DAM 1 classified, very good, record 13,766 lbs.! milk, 691 lbs.fat.Yearling bu\u2019ll.Class \u2022\u2018A\u201d Dam, classified excellent, record 10,502 lbs.milk, 524 lbs.fat.\t3 bull calves, 7 months old from record dams.All bulls eligible for Government bonus.Apply Ellin B.Speyer, Massawippi, Que.Phone Ayer's Cliff, 41.family preferred, modern house.Stanstead Fur Farm.Stanstead, Male and Female Help CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION\u2014PRE-pare now for Fall and Winter examinations.Write M.C.C.Civil Service School, | 357 Laurier Avenue, Toronto.RECONDITIONED WASHING MACHINES NOW IN STOCK ! A 11 mited number of thoroughly reconditioned washing machines.\tfliHl FROM .TJSÏ.MW Sold with guarantee.Easy payment terms if desired.SEE THEM AT ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac Street \u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tel.643 I iilCTBIC S E RV1CE THINK OF SERVICE WHEN YOU BUY.ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac Street \u2014 Tel.645 -ssT^«arÆ-.-jBiiM5r:3g! Farms To Rent main highway, 6 miles from Sherbrooke, hay in barn.No stock or machinery.Milker and electric cooler.Box 87, Record.ELECTRICAL MATERIAL | Merchants, co-operatives, contract- j ors, individuals: we\u2019ve a large! stock to clear at bargain prices./ Take advantage of the sale.Tel.Mr.COTE, 1S34-R or write WEST ELECTRIC CO.REG\u2019D, 66 Wellington N., Sherbrooke.PROPERTY SITUATED MONTREAL ST.j 13 rooms, basement cement floor, new General Electric oil furnace.Hot water heating.Complete house insulated with .Rockwool.Ground floor: s-ix rooms, ____________________________________________ drawing room, living room, dining room, :\ti-*\t¦ kitchen, large parlor.t«-o fireplaces, Wanted to Exchange nice reception hall.Seven bedrooms up- 1 -\u2014- stairs.Plenty of cupboard space.Two MODERN 5 ROOM, UNHEATED, NORTH car garage.Modern three room apart- Ward, near bus.Will exchange for 6 or ment over garage Price $24,000.\u2019 For in- 7 rooms, Cintrai or West Ward, P'hon spection see Jos.V.Ames, Real Estate.S74-J.Phone 235.Miscellaneous COCKROCHES EXTERMINATED, WORK guarantee].Not necessary to leave premises.20 years\u2019 experience.Apply in French to Box 99, Magog.Phone 4442.Personal For Sale Dr.OTTO BENGLE ORTHODONTIST (Straightening of Teeth) 85 Wellington North - Room 116 For appointment, Tel.^46 FO\u2019RD TRACTOR WITH PLOUGHS, 1947 model.A.Martel, Spring Road, Lennoxville.LIVING ROOM AND KITCHEN SETS, like new.Reasonably priod.Phone 1SS6-W.SMALL YORK KITCHEN RANGE WITH two 6\u201d Victor burners complete ; folding baby carriage.35 Cambrai St.Wanted To Purchase PORTABLE TYPEWRITER.414, Lennoxville.4 FT.DRY WOOD DELIVERED TO Sherbrooke, $12 per cord.3 ft.at $10 per cord.H.A.Ohannell and Son, Phone Magog, 2326.SMALL FARM, 5 TO 10 ACRES, ON I paved road within 3 miles of Sherbrooke | on bu-s road with house and barn.Write, 1 giving details and price, to M.Bosse,' care Olivier, 12 Wellington North.{ \u2022 NO BAREBACK RIDER.I.NEEDED, one reasonably priced saddle.Bridle.i too.Apply Box 89, Record.il.000 CHICKENS WANTED (MIXED), 3-6 months ; 6 good cows, 1 quiet mnre, j 1,400 lbs.What are your prices?Box 88.Record.PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (RUB-ber goods) twelve samples for 50c post-paid-in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included.General Novelty Co., Dept.0, 71 Major St., Toronto, Ont.HYGIENIC PRODUCTS (RUBBEIR goods).Best service, high quality, low prices.Send for our free catalogue.I.X.L.Specialtita.G.P.O.Box 57.Toronto.QnC - : HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS) ' maiLd postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list.Six samples 25c.\t24 samples, $1.00.Mail Order Dept., G-2 Nov.Rubber Co.Box 91.Hamilton.Ont.DARK DAYS ARE APPROACHING Let Us Brighten Them With mmm flooresceii FSXTIiES At Prices You Can Afford, WIG6ETT ELESTüC RIÛ\u2019O Phone 433 \u2014 Established 1903 Marquette St.10,000 YARDS Of Pure Woollen Material \u2014 56\u201d in width REDUCED FROM $3.25 and S2.75 PER YARD .39\t$1.49 and *1\u2014 per yard At A SPECIAL SALE These woollen materials which are being sold at these remarkably low prices, are Suitable for coats, shorties, suits, shirts, shirtings, snow suits, ski suits, leggings, blazers, etc.Ail-wool hand-fringed tartan CAR ROBES at the extra special low price of $6.00 each.LININGS \u2014 in 54\u201d widths at $1.25 per yard Don't miss out on these wonderful opportunities.SHEFFOffl WOOLLEN iSLLS ltd.54-A Wellington Street North \u2014 Telephone 8252 SHERBROOKE Our mill in Granby, Q'.îe!rec, is situated at 360 Cowie St.All prices subject to Federal and Provincial Taxes.GOODE.HEBERT & CO.(Hebert, Legault & Cit.) Chartered Accountant* Mont real-Valley field V Wellington North\tTel.FLOOR SANDING \u201cDone the way yon like it\u201d Expert Workmen\u2014Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 10 St Antoine St \u2014 Tel.1794-K DR.J.P.FORTIER B.A., L.M.C.C.Eye - Ear - Nose - Throat Eyes Examined (2 to 4 P.M.and 7 to 8 P.M.Daily) Tel.315-New Continental Bldg Sherbrooke, Que.TILE RUBBER or ASPHALT 52 Colors in Stock; Expert Work.J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wellington S.- Tel.5139 OIL BUR.NHR.\"QUIET MAY\" AND 250 gallon Lank, all in good condition.Ap7>ly To Let , 5 ROOM MODERN TENEMENT.1 Chalifoux, or phone 4665-J.FURNACE BLOWER AND CONTROL- j41J ROOM TENEMENT.1er, $15 each : washing machine, A.B.C., j modern, $55 per month.$25.00 ; 3 large six* wrenches, $18.00, all mount.____________ good condition.58 B'ifth Avenue.Phone NEW HOUSE, Apply 36 West- Rooms To Let MOFFATT ELECTRIC STOVE, BOX ROOM XO LET, GENTLEMAN ONLY, spring and mattr.se, living room set, bed- ; Apply 31 Gordon Street, room set.84 Fifth Avenue.Phone |- ONE FORD-FERGUSON good condition, with TRACTOR.IN \"V-S\u201d cylinder I FURNISH ED ROOM IN 1 on bus line, $7 weekly.1 Phone 1937-W.QUIET HOUSE 415 King West.HaU Machinery °f Canadal Rooms Wanted RUGS: BEAUTIFUL BROADLOOM RE-ve.rtiole seamless rugs made from your old carpets, materials, into anv size or colors, catalogue.Information unon request.Anglo-French Carpet Lu., 2037 Peel Street.MontreaL PUBLIC NOTICE Sherbrooke, Superior Court, District of j St.Francis, No.7321.La Compagnie de | Finance des Cantons de l\u2019Est, Sherbrooke, District of St.Francis, Plaintiff, vs.Robert St.Amour, formerly domiciled at th?12th range, Windsor Mills, now domiciled in the dth range, Stoke, said district, Defendant.As belonging to the said defendant: \u201cLot number twenty-two (22) in range 7, upon the official plan and book of r fer-er.ee for the township of Chesham, containing one hundred (100) acres in superficies more or less, with dependences belonging to.\u201d To b?sold at the door of the parochial church of Notre Dame des Bois, (Chesham), the 12th of October, 1949, at eleven in the forenoon (Standard Time).J.P.C.LEMIEUX, Sheriff.PUBLIC NOTICE 600 CEMENT ROCK FACE HOLLOW ,\t\u2018 blocks, 20c each.Apply John Tannahill, Boarders Wanted Brome, Que.\t1- PERMA-STONE applied by NEWTON CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.Sherbrooke.Tel.546 j SILVER FOX SHAWL COLLAR.ROOM 41, Le Parthenon, 49 Marquette St.1 THOR WASHING MACHINE, 1 PAIR goldtn hamsters, I new % H.P.motor, 1 cocker spaniel, male.Phone 497-R.Write Gerald S.Westover, Waterloo, 1 KITCHEN RANGE.FINDLAY, WITH oil burner and all necessary grates for coal or wood ; 1 two-wheel trailer, box and rack ; 1 Evinrude motor, old and wry cheap.\tRobert J.Moffat, Box 621, Magog, Que.ELECTRIC 1RONER (THOR GLADIRON) slightly used.Bargain for cash.621 King St.West, between 7 and 8 p.m.I I L\u2019ISLET COOK STOVE, NEARLY NEW, \u2018 white enamelled, fitted with oil burners, grates for wood use included.Phone 331-R-3, Richmond.W.B.Nourae.NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH twin beds, board if du sired, for one or two young ladies.Near bus line.Apply 158 Dominion Avenue (near Argyle).Salesmen Wanted BABY'S CARRIAGE, METAL SWING.BANK ACCOUNTANT REQUIRES ROOM 100 Pacific Street.Phone 508-J.\ti and Board, central location.Phone 334 \u2014\u2014\u2014 - ' between 9 a m.-6 p.m.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF LENNOXVILLE.Public notice is hereby given that the municipal council of the Town of Lennoxville, at a general monthly meeting thereof, held on the sixth day of September, 1949, has adopted (he following by-law, namely: BY-LAW NO.132 Be it tnacted and it is hereby enacted as a by-law\u2019 of this municipality that this municipality request the Quebec Liquor Commission to grant permits in this municipality under section 34 of the Alcoholic Liquor Act, chapter 255, R.S.Q., 1941, and amendments, with reference to the number and kind of permits as hereinafter set forth, namely: One or more Grocery Permits for the >ale of Beer (said permits to be in addition to the permit requested by By-Law No.22).And be it further enacted that the present by-law he submitted for approval to day Cards.French or English.Out-j the municipal electors of this municipality standing value, plus high commissions.: in accordance with the provisions of section U0IL Mr\u2019 John Cha5.50 per Gallon LIMITED QUANTITY MORISSET LIMITEE 17 - 23 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke.Tel.2015 "]
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