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[" 1949\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t1949\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts 1 8 2\t3\t4\ts\t6\t7\t 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t29\t21\t22 23 30\t24 31\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 Stjecbcooke DailijBecocrl 7HE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS WHRTHEir SHOWERS Overcast.Internittant rain this evenini; and tonight.Saturday cloudy with scattered showers.Not much change in temperature.Winds easterly 15 becoming light tonight.Low tonight and high Saturday at Sherbrooke 48 and 66.Temperatures yesterday; Maximum 64.minimum 30.A year ago: Maximum 72, minimum 28.Established ! 897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1940.World News In Brief Canton, Oct.7\u2014r(Reuters) \u2014Kukong, last important objective in the communist push toward Canton, has been occupied by Red forces, usually reliable sources reported here today.They said no major fighting took place during the changeover.Kukong, a strategic rail town, is about 120 miles north of Canton.* * * London, Oct.7.\u2014(JP)\u2014The cabinet will study the request of the new Chinese communist government for dipjdmatic recognition next Œlirsday, official sources reported yesterday.They stressed, however, that Britain\u2019s won\u2019t act on recognition before consulting the rest of the Commonwealth and the North Atlantic defence alliance.* * * New York.Oct.7.\u2014lÆ>)\u2014The 1949 total of polio cases in the United States is expected to reach 41,000 by the end of the year.Basil O\u2019Connor, president of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, made the estimate yesterday.So far, he reported, there have been 33,144 cases.» * * f* Montreal, Oct.7 \u2014 ((P) \u2014 \u201e Three men, who allegedly con-Vl%pired with a woman Catholic priest to possess, distribute and sell narcotics, yesterday W'ere committed for trial.No date was set for the trial of Jean Claude Lapres, Rosario Delisle and Michel Sisco, an east-end nightclub operator \u2014 all three said by police to be key figures in a large-scale drug ring.The priest, Rev.Joseph Arthur Taillefer, former curate of Ste.Madeleine d\u2019Outre-mont parish, pleaded guilty Wednesday to five narcotics charges and was remanded to October 28 for sentence.>:«\t*\t:]t San Diego, Calif., Oct.7 \u2014 CP)\u2014The United States Navy N'eptune bomber \u201cworked like a clock\u201d when it made the longest flight \u2014 4.863 miles non-stop \u2014 from an aircraft carrier.Cmdr.Frederick L.Ash-wcrth of Palo Alto, Calif., w as the pilot.The plane, a twin-engine craft capable of carrying the atomic bomb, had 250 gallons of gasoline left when it landed here yesterday.It was 25 hours and 42 minutes in the air.\u2022 * \u2022 Bonn, Germany, Oct.7.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Letters bearing swastikas and poems glorifying Hitler were received through the mail yesterday by several hundred citizens of Bonn and at least 100 members of the West German Parliament.Police said they had confiscated more than 400 of the letters.* * * Ottawa.Oct.7\u2014(CP)\u2014 Finance Minister Abbott announced that Canada\u2019s reserves of gold and United States dollars were $985,000,000 at the end of September.They were $987,000,000 at (he end of August, $973,000,-000 at the end of July, $977,-000,000 ait the end of June.At the end of September a year ago, they totalled $885, 000,000.W estern Adding Powers Consider Their Berlin Zones First Jetliner To West German Republic Low Rates Of Teachers\u2019 Pay Scored Move Designed to Counter Creation of Communist-Run, Government in East Germany.By JOHN SCALI ashington, Oct.7\u2014-((P)\u2014In a new tough-talking, toughacting mood, the wesfern powers may make Berlin the scene of their next move in the heated dispute with Russia over Canadians Germany.Diplomatic officials said Britain, the United States and Montreal, Oct.7.-\u2014® pay school teachers \u201cless than ditch diggers,\u201d Dr.G.G.D.Kilpatrick, chairman of the Protestant com- France are considering adding their zones of Berlin to the west , ! mittee of the Quebec council of ! p.\t.i\t' 1 eduction, yesterday told the an- ^erman republic to counter the creatmn of a communist-run j nut! meeting of the Provincial As- government in eastern Germany.¦ sociation of Protestant Teachers, i tu .k-\t____ r k j ._i j\ti r I \u201cLiquor is of far greater import-\t1 he three Powers earlier had turned down an appeal for I ance to Canada than education,\u201d such a move from German officials in western Berlin, on ! Dr8OmeP2^000kteichders from schools Srounds il 7^ anSer\tand further complicate four- j throughout the province are at- power relations in the former German capital, j K11* the tw°-dav conference\tThey apparently feel now that relations have reached a Dr.Kilpatrick told a eneral ses- point where such action wouldn't make any great difference.: s\\on modern trends affecting The United State.s yesterday*- j .Hf^ion and the teacher\u2019s respon- blasted Russian conduct in eastern : j c j resPect t-0 them.He Germany in a two of the sharpest .denned these trends as \u201ca passion statements ever aimed at the Rus-: foi freedom and \u201ca diminishing sians by the west., sense of personal responsibility\u201d First the U.S.state department j leading to dependence on the state, sent the Russians an angry note, j.freedom, he said, was coming bitterly denouncing the \u201cshocking ! to mean a flouting of -standards\u201d mistreatment\u201d received at Russian ; ana a world without discipline.\u201d j hands by Americans who wander-It was represented in such terms ed into eastern Germany by aeci-as \u201crugged individualism\u201d and \u201cfree1 dent.5 ent,erfp,rir\u2019.\u2019 in the economic sphere Then James E.Webb, under-ana tnat, m Dr.Kilpatrick\u2019s view\u2019, secretary of state, issued a strong-! jLeant.e''ery man\u2019s hand against ly-worded statement charging that 1 tj11?* °0r\u2018\t.\tj Russia, having already reduced : Parents were sending their ehil- eastern Germany to \u201can oppres-, aren out for an education \"to bet-:sive police state,\u201d is now trying to l te.prepare tnemselvec for the bat- set up a \u201cdictatorial unrepresen-| ii1- j u jY, this Philosophy in tative\u201d government there.\u2019F.h\u2019 he ^odod.\tWith eastern Berlin chosen as ; , , was the duty of teachers, he capital of this communist regime, j aeÇIare(h to teach that freedom re- an obvious western counter-move I fluires discipline and personal re- could be to establish west Berlin ; sponsibihty.Lost Five Days, Hunters Are Safe Morin Heights, Que., Oct.7.____ ! Two young Montreal hunters, I missing in the dense woods of the j Laurentian hills since Sunday, i turned up safe here last night, un- western proposals, he said, is the as the 12th state of the west German republic which has its capital 1 at Bonn.The harshly-phrased U.S.statements yesterday may have been .intended to lay the groundwork : for this next move by the west, i Webb rejected Russia\u2019s charge that the west is responsible for splitting Germany by sponsoring the Bonn government.\u201cObstinate Soviet opposition\u201d to J aware that a huge search had been ! organized for them.| The two, Tony Muller.27.and j Lawreince Dymashuk, 26.real reason for the cast-west split.Reds Again Lose Ground In C.C.L.Ottawa, Oct.7.\u2014 i(R \u2014Kicked around lustily for four days, communists are due for one final ; beating at today\u2019s closing session of the Canadian Congress of Labors annual convention.This last trimming of the once-powerful but now dwindled Red Segment of the C.C.L.will come in the expulsion of the Red-influenced International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers., Leading IT.K and Canadian civilian and military aviation officials attended the public flight of the first jet-powered transport to be built in North America.The demonstration took place Tuesday at Toronto\u2019s suburban Malton Airport when the Canadian-designed and built Avro Jetliner was unveiled for public inspection.Following an exhibition flight, the aircraft was opened to the public.This phot» shown spectators lined up to go aboard.\t(jj) photo) Parliament Is Urged Again To Take Action Against Crime-Laden Comics Tokyo Rose Is Sentenced To 10 Years By MEL SUER IN Canadian Press Staff Writer Ottawa, Oct.7.\u20144M Hush-hush, j hand-to-hand circulation of lu\\ir-j rising, crime-laden comic books isj frustrating the attempts by respon-; sible parents to stamp out this the morals of young! The big mine-mill union with a\t-\u2014-\u2014 menace to membership of about 18,000, has |\t.\t.\t.been under C.C.L.suspension for \u2018\u2022:in Francisco, Oct.7.\u2014{/]->)__ j* un au inns several months for x\u2019efusing to i Tokyo Rose, who * couhtn t believe .Parliament was solemnly told follow executive Instructions.The : they would send me to prison,\u201d to-^o^t; night how young people are executive will recommend expul- |\tperpetuating the ill effects of lurid Gunmen Take $16,000 In Bank Holdup I crime comics by engaging in vol- Berlin, Oct.7.\u2014(/P)\u2014East-German Communist leaders meet today went to proclaim a new Russian satellite all Germany.The new Red regime was built up without the formality of elections in a week of intensive Soviet-fostered propaganda.Its birth will be announced in Berlin\u2019s Russian duck hunting Sunday morning.Their two-hour expedition stretch-ed into five days of wandering | through the tangled woodland | trails when they lost their way.Several times they heard shots | fired by searchers but quickly lost sector by the Soviet-controlled Ger j the direction.They had no idea .j that hundreds of men were seeking them 1 After they reached home in ! Montreal, Muller told his family: j \u201cI figured on staying alive seven ; days.\u201d \"And we were under the wire ! by a good two days,\u201d Dymashuk ! added.Their last full meal was Sun-j day breakfast.After that they liv-i ed on frog legs and minnows.! The came out of the woods six ; miles from here last night and ; went to the general store in the j village about 50 miles north of I Montreal.a series of setbacks that started Monday\u2019s opening session and Montreal.Oct.7\u2014«TO- Montreal police today arc investigating the third bank holdup in suburban Montreal bank branches within a i month.The diminutive former co-ed 'tintavy circulating iibtaiics in a mu,, i i i- e *\tit Jim ummuuxe urmer co-eo at\t, The latest of fnesc robberies oe- the University of California at|secretive manner.\t! curred shortlv after 3 p.m.yester- Los Angeles, whose real name is This, said 11.P.Cavers (L\u2014Lin-; day when two armed bandits held Mrs.Iva d Aquino, stood in silence!coin), is why parents-as well- up a branch of the Canadian Hank as federal Judge Michael J, Roche j meaning as they may be\u2014are un- of Commerce in suburban town of pronounced sentence yesterday.able to keep these vice-ridden.Mount Royal and escaped with The sentence appeared to stun comics from children.And this was^an estimated $16 000 ! the 33-year-old Los Angeles-born I why the Commons might well take) Bank ntunaghn|>|\tA'total of $40.013.26 was rea- Que'be.-; ; '2 \u2018t r ^-.art\u2019 best methods W combat industrial States.\tllClUlIU ULIIUUI i lized from the 14th annual Eat SO\u2019-* cér.tf.S.' Pesr.er- M diseases, a spokesman ror three Earlier, Lucien Tremblay and T, ,.\t, ,\t.S:ck sale sponsored by the Stuart.SO cents.Morantz Bee'f- ''M1 Thetford Mmes, Que., asoestos com-\tJohn Duquel, legal counsel for the ^nree\t\"een a*?c'u\tyo-.ns were\te.T.A.A.in conjunction with the\tT.B.Mai rv, Lenrowil'e A panics yesteruay to.d_tee Tremo.ay\t; three companies concerned, re-\tyesterday sentenced to terms\tWinter Fair and held yesterday\tcents.Morar.tV Beef- 'i Dr\u201d i' arbitration .oara at its tina.meet-\t5*ate(j t.ieir objections to 30-odd\tranging\tfrom six\tto eighteen\u2019\taf.ernoor.at the Arena.This is a\tR.McCa'.i, I.achute.30-\\ \"cents\" S lr3\u2018 c, .\t.\t,\tdemands from the Asbestos W*ork-j moaths in reform schodhy Judge!\tlaf >\u2019euh!;'S Lotal ot\tGreen H is Farm; Ivan fcaDour:\tlegal - medica.\ters Union and the Asbestos Cor-!r, .\tR .,\tM7,000 but on the whole, the aver-\tLer.now c.;;o\\ ec t- Stc iibercs- spokesman for the companies, said\tperation.Ltd., Johnson Company,\t¦t-aouara\tBoistert.\tLSe priceS were consistently high-\t080, F.G Berr.ett ard ^on Burv\u2019 that \u201cit was the duty \u2022.f govern- an Flintkote Miner.\ti Two of the youths were arrest- er and th?breeders declared them- ;;o cent s.\u2019\t1 intnta.agencies to deal \\ ith pro- >ir_ Duquet clashed verbally with e] cents, S.1 forget Jim\u2019s Restaurant specializes in such guard the health of workers! things.We have our own dishes and help .\t.\t.ni 0 r e j Dine s 31eat Alarkets; 788, Ron- i\t1\t01\t1\t\\\t1»\t1 c\tt ^\t.,\t,, than last years price of $1.25.aid Chapman, Bury so .-I 1 hc Quebec-Sherbrooke Presby.Special efforts have gone into the First prize pen of 5 hogs, also ex-! Swifts; 836 Dr G R .\t»\tiv.i._\t.rv.\tieq \u201cgrave concern a no \"oppos .1 mst.1 ates, (ion'\u2019 to any proposal for setting up and go anywhere on short notice.Don't forget either, our delicious Baked Bean Suppers.Spaghetti to take home too, at only 40c per ¦serving.Umm - - won\u2019t you try it?Just give us a little notice and everything will be ready for you \u2014 all our cooking is done under steam pressure.Have you tried our delicious hot Chicken Sandwiches?Practically a full meal for only 50c.Call us once-and we\u2019re sure you\u2019ll call us often! RicurtD\u2019c ur/'vrvrvtiM-tn»\u2019.».,-' An aPPeal has been issued in in Montreal, which arc 23 cent* ' \"n /.«»\u2022\t1.' r -\t\u2022 v; , .\t\u2019 BISHOPS WOODWORKING Sherbrooke and district for local for choice steers p.q f,.,.i.,,\u201ei^ \u201e\u201ej 111\t*'\u2022 (.!lst°nguay; .12, Nor- & REPAIR SHOP H Magog Street \u2014 Tel.47U8-W Store Fixtures, Cupboards, Book Shelves, Furniture Repairing and Made-to-Order.FREE ESTIMATES Stop Wasteful HandYiring-lnstall 20 units, representing a member- more than last year s: ip rc over 450 boys, are slated to Prices on the whole were well participate.\tj above this week\u2019s market prices in in Montreal whirikt flVrt OQ nnvvf - ner.768.Steers (650-750) Dr.M, Call, 29 '¦ state lotteries in the Province of district for local j for choice steers, 23 for lambs and ! foil- rcnom 5 .V 77.\u2019.\" , citizens to help finance the Boy, 30 for hogs.\tri-'d \u2018V-1 T' l\u2019\tfi24.Ian Scout movement here by purchas- | In yesterday\u2019s sale 128 steer~ V1' \u2022 .Y00Kshlre' 31 \u2019A, Henry Doing an apple tomorrow.BRIEFLETS were sold.24''pens of 1^7 and\t^ Æ dTr'\u2019 l*^ 10 lots of hogs, as compared to oy^lcia7~ 119 steers, 10 pens of lambs and i.at\u2019onri TJ V ^\u2019\turn\t,ren S\u2019 I 9 lots of hogs in 1248\t.Eatons, 064, Green Hills Farm, Calf Club entries brought much i nn0XVllJ!'' 20 eents Thompsons.-__ ! favorable comment and credit is i QB, , ceilts\u2019 Eatons; 884, the largest Buyer.Charles 5tor-! 2- \u2022 Rcnnctt and Son, 31 cents I | ' J|T I ] 1 'I j i I F il , I : Sa(- ni?ht dance, Oct, 8th, Nick antz, of Morantz ¦ IL V Æ Y IP .B 1 k ___I_I_L_M_1_k_H M .O Q n Ro vn J-J 11 n f i n rr X71 11 AY R , \\ , J A^\tI .1_ j Quebec.0.1 < m V, ~ r ee'jts,\tresolution was presented in, .\ty\ta report of the ( ommittee on Evangelism and Social Service at the fall session of the Presbytery which met in Plymouth Church, Sherbrooke, this week.The report referred to the recent announcement by Premier Duples- \u2022 sis that at the next session of the j legislature action may be taken to | legalize state lotteries for the pur- i pose of raising revenue for educational and welfare servi es.\tj It was asserted by the Preshy- j tery that \u201cthe practice of gu Boys Wanted Immediately for profitnW* part time work! Gazette Routes available in North and South Wardn.APPLY: TED ANDERSON, Sherbrooke Record or Telephone 850 Beef Market.y-,\t\u2019\t.\u2018 V 1 1 1 l II 1 1 l l V | ! «I l l.IV.I Ml ^ il I I I I I! J 1 Eatons; 884, Walter Cook, Iiru\u2019-ius a method of gaining wealth is COAL-FLOW STOKERS AND OET 30% MORE HEAT FROM COAL \u201cThe Home of Good Food\u201d 13 Belvidere St, _ Tel.2669-J NO COAL SHOVtllNG COAL FLOWS FROM BIN TO FIRE INC.13 Frontenac St.Tel.218 Dean\u2019s Barn.Huntingville Road.Montreal, purchased 22 steel's and :\t\"¦?c'n*'S'\t904, Dr.Me- not consistent with Christian Stew- Jerry Hazelton and His Music 7 pens of lambs.The\u201d T.Eaton! i\u20191'1,\u2019\tMeat Market; | ardship'1 and that \u201clotteries are Makers.\tj Company was not far behind him ''1*\u2019\tHartwell, Hatley, 31 : not a dependable source of rev- nth 20 steers, the reserve cham- S\u2019 M°dF,,,n Pfkc^; ^4, Henry ;on lamb and three nens of hnvs I ?!H 1\u2019 H'llhmst, .-, Granite l aclung Company, New 846, Prentice Jacklin, Chicken shoot, Sat., Oct.8th, 1:30 pion lamb and throe pens of hovs I?!1'1, P\u2019.m., at Fred Luce\u2019s Farm, Moe\u2019s Other large buyers included \"s I \u201etate , .River, Compton.Special free prize Pesner.of Pesner Brothers .i.,, ; Hampshire; Reference was made to the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes \u201cwhere only about 16',r of the total revenue j ils.\u201d In ! Preshy- ' Tumbling \u2022 allh and \\ ound set New Hampshire ~\t\"\t\" I eircn.»u'A cents, Urarnte State 1 (|i values, r urmermore, \u201cit places I* A mono- Other\t\u2019 biivors\twere\tPacking.\tI\tthe burden\tunfairly\ton the poor.\u201d Dance, Brookbury\tHall,\tSat.,\tOct.\t¦ Rrmrassa John\tNichol\tanH «on\"\tSteers\t(951-1050) \u2014\t970.Tom! Members\tof the\tchurch court, 8th.Art James\u2019 Orchestra.! New^rbrooke Hotel, \u201cÔ ivS :\tAlbert | undertook \u2019The task of eliminating -\tRestaurant a\tPeiner\tt aQaiio1 Comeau.\tSL Hyacinthe;\t970, Ar- ' ttiom the\tfinancial\tpractices of | Closing\ttea\tof\tthe\tCountry\tClub.\tIIotel ni\u201d0n\u2019s\tMarket.\u2019\tChfreat\u2019,\t2hur Cournoyer, Ste.\tEdvvidge, ! our church\tany and\tevery possible bat., Oct.8th, at 4 p.m.Adm.50c.vc.\t, .\t\u201e\t30j/2 cents, Swifts; 1008.C.W.I trace of gambling.Members and friends invited.Ladies Âl.vmt* Rn'v-vi\t'\u2019\u2019Lite, Birchton, 31H- cents, Mor- , i rent< and Mrs Norman Hatch Contest: 1 Calf Club, 32 cents.Morantz Ib'oL ' obcr Mavhcw Burv- 68 ' Basket of veo-etnbles tn bo ,1oooFoU!\to.d-\tLi-n u._ x\t, K HH rt- -viajnnv, Bury , u»-, 110 Basket of vegetables to be donated to V.O.N.ry Birch, 26% cents; Canada Steers (650-750 Ihs.) .\t, T .\tI 730, Mrs.T.C.Stuart, 29% cents/pac|,ers.co.* Fiipn \\t-ivho-w \u2022 cWomen s Institute meet-1 Eatons; 730, Howard Murray < Re- Burv (Calf Club) 28 eenc'Cnr\u2019 mg Saturday at 8 p.m.at the home serve Angus), 33% cents, Eatons; S' Meat Market\u2019 73(1 Vil Km of Mrs.Roy Suitor, assisting 750 H.I Lockwood Danville 281 gw™ orL \u2019 nt\u2019 Canada hostesses: Mrs.E.Suitor and Mrs.| ce\u201ets, Dixon\u2019s Meat Market ; 702, ',,^0^ \u2019\t\u2019 .* 'jVans- Donation for overseas t Robert Nichol (Calf Club) Lennox-1 ^ jr Harold Carter \u2018 0 cent parcels and vegetables for Salva-1 ville 30% cents Eatons- 712 Mr« ¦ r,\t1\t, ,C D ' tion Army gift.\tvme^ ou 4 cents, r-aton, , uz, .wi s.f,u-ifts; 912, Jerome Hebert, Ste.Belvidere Women\u2019s Institute will -ân i StualJ; cents.( harot s, Edwidge, (Calf Club), 30Q cen:-.be held at the \"home of MDs^E Un°\u2019.f!?i.!!!ieSa?/>?.U.rr'»f/Jn\t-'lodorn Packers; 87», Mrs.Mary 778 pounds, Norfolk Farms, Hud- cents, Eatons- son Heights, 50 cents, LaSalle Smith, 28 cents; Rene JacquefT; ja^d 'co^ansrille\"'highway\u2018,,'M^c!i:i; Hotel, 81b, Hovaid Murray, 750, Evelyn Kirkpatrick, Cook- by Western Aces.\t'\ti :x Magog, 32% cents, Morantz Beef; shire, 29% cents, Swifts; 856, Aus-740, Clayton Sharman, 33 cents/tin Paige, Sherbrooke, 28% cents Eatons; 808, Bennie Jacklin, Bury/Swifts; 788, A.W.Rowe, Lennox-29 cents, Morantz Beef; 750.Irwin vjne> 27%, John Nichol and Son; Watson, Bury, 29 cents, Eatons; 1/3^ At Ci parkhill, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, 816, M\u2014 ^ ^\t*.or\u2018 - cents ard\t_____ _________ _\t_\t.cents, Eatons; 826, Mrs.T.(-\u2022'Sharman, 28 cents, S.Pesner; 712, Stuart, 29% cents, Eatons; 808, Ferrier Vincent, Ste.Edwidge, Brown, Lennoxville, 29 29% c., D.S.Bachand; 712, Gor- The Board of Governors of ihe Sherbrooke Hospital extends a cordial invitation to the citizens of Sherbrooke to attend a ceremony marking the laying of the corner-stone for the new hospital on Monday, Oct.10, at 4 p.m.Corner of Argyle and Portland Aves.Hart\u2019s Jewelry Shop 7-day WATCH REPAIR! Watches and clocks cleaned by the \u2018\u2018L & R\u201d cleaning machine; all watches repaired by our ( xpert watchmaker guaranteed for 1 year! 27 Wellington N.- Tel.5519 0)\thTl.L.R.Webster.Ma-awippi.i 912, Mrs.T.(.Stuart, 31% cents, 2,s;., rents, Jack's Meat, Market; N.Bourassa, Montreal; 884, Ross S94, Dr.McCall, 30% cents.Wil.-i Edwardr .1\t- man Stuart, 30 cents, Swifts; 874, B.Aj^coVge\" Hoye, lennoxville, 29% Ryan, West Brome, 30%, Wilsils; house was gone_ and Steve was dropped him off at the station and ; gone.Maybe Wilfred wasn\u2019t such lack of fuel.Toronto dealers said the population will be able to burn fuel of one kind or another.Prospects were the same in New Bruns-wick, Alberta and British Columbia.Continued On Page New Treatment Is Making Life Of Mentally 111 More Bearable SHIRT-TALE Ottawa Journal We arc still puzzled over a piece in one of the Western Dailies about shirts.On this subject it relates that an English firm has solved the problem of how to make shirts last longer.Thus: \u201cThe manufacturers supply an extra collar for a quick change when the old one is worn and frayed .\u201d The writer concludes that this might be as great a boon to mankind as the two-pant suit.Of course East is East and West is West and all that sort of thing but here in the effete East shirts with two collars have been on sale for at least 40 years.Or is somebody kidding somebody?FOUR-STATE STAND A person can stand in states at one time if he stands on top of the marker that divides the ; states of Arizona, Colorado, New 1 prisons.Insanity Mexico, and Utah.New York, Oct.I Salem in the 17th century, they ; burned witches at the stake.Medical historians are convinced | that the only fault of some of ! these women was that they were ! mentally unbalanced.In colonial days one treatment for mental illness was to beat the patient.The purpose was to drive lout the evil spirits that had sup-four ; posedly taken possession of his mind.\t' Insane asylums were inhuman was long regarded as a thing of dread and Musical Instrument Answer to Previous Puzzle ERIoiciKlvl iGinUI-ri ANTES -JP AiSTFl HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 1 Depicted\t1 Ocean vessels musical\t2 Ideal state instrument\t3 Spread 5 It was used in 4 Plural ending A! O N t the current that passed swiftly j The telephone rang that night between them as they shook hands.: and it was Steve.\u201cCould you hold Polly drove home, \"thinking about; on to the house a little longer?\u201d Maud.The name brought to mind he asked, and Polly said yes, if he an old-fashioned girl, but Polly had, thought he was still interested.In and idea Maud was anything but.a taut tone he told her he was and She would not admit, even to her- ; that if she would meet him at the self, how much she liked Steve An- house tonight they could settle derson.What good would it do ?; everything.And besides that, first meetings ! _ She went at dusk.The trees were often misleading and first sighed and the sliver of a moon impressions sometimes\tproved.peeked through the trees.Polly wrong.She thrust all thoughts of j sat on the steps of the porch and him out of her mind and took spe- | wished for the hundredth time that cial pains with her appearance j the house was hers, that night.\tj He came up the walk so silently \u201e\tI She had a date with Wilfred Am- that she didn\u2019t know he was there 7.\u2014(/P)\u2014At i shame, something hopeless, some- ster, who was a long faithful beau.| until he was beside her.He sat thing to hide.\tWilfred was a dear, Polly reminded ;\tdown\tand she said, \u201cI have soma The picture\thas changed radi-\therself.If only he weren\u2019t so ;\tother\tpeople very interested in the cally within the last 50 years, darned sincere! He didn\u2019t seem to .house and I told them I\u2019d let them with the new science of\tpsychiatry,\tknow how to laugh.At least, not i\tknow\ttomorrow whether or not it with modern\tmental\thospitals,\tat things Polly thought were fun-1\twas still for sale.\u201d She could hear ny,\t\"\t; him breathing softly.She and Wilfred went to the! .\u201c9^ course you know Maud movies and stopped in at the drug-j didn\u2019t like it,\u201d he said and she store for a coke.Polly recognized | nodded.He^ went on.\u201cWell, I Steve and her heart did queer i guess our disagreement on the things.He was sitting at the coun- ! house was fortunate.It showed us ter having a soda.He turned and ; both that there were a lot of his face lit up when he saw her.^ things we didn\u2019t feel the same way She introduced the two men and ; about.Our engagement is off.But they had a pleasant time.Only I still want the house.On one con-Wilfred didn\u2019t seem to be enjoying ; dition.\u201d himself.He sat silent most of the time and looked sulky.When they walked home, he said darkly, \u201cThat guy\u2019s in love with you.\u201d THE APOSTLES OF GLOOM The apostles of gloom are with us again.There is a tough winter coming up.Of course, there could not be any other kind of a winter.In the north the deer already have their winter coats, and the wild ducks are already on a hurried jaunt south.No exactly sure about what the squirrels doing, but whatever these little animals may be thinking, you can be sure they are preparing for a hard winter.In other fields things are also going to be harder.Prices are going up.Coffee is higher, gasoline is up, eggs have advanced and next, 'probably, will be vegetables and everything PRESS FOR COAST GUARD Halifax Chronicle-Telegraph The current session of Parliament is still young, but already Canada's lack of a Coast Guard has been brought to the attention of the House of Commons.Two British Columbia members have presented urgent demands for the establishment of a Canadian Coast Guard service and, in so doing, have brought to the House a demand which has been emphasized repeatedly by informed groups on both coasts.Thousands of interested Canadians will hope that these two members have started something which will win the sympathetic approval of other members of the House and that this season, at last, will see some effective action towards the establishment of a Coast Guard service.BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY are Make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is well one seems j pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever.Amen.\u2014 Hebrews 13:21.* ¥ ¥ A man\u2019s ledger does not tell what he is, or what he is worth.Count what is in man, not what is on him, if you would know what he is worth\u2014whether rich or poor.\u2014Henrv Ward Beecher.times 8 It has a- shaped back 12\tFollowers 13\tExpire 14\tPreposition 15\tBow slightly 16\tEmbers 18\tSpeck 19\tEpistle (ab.) 20\tIt is not in \t use 22\tSymbol for sodium 23\tOpulent 25 Encourage 27 Auction 20 Misplace 29\tBabylonian deity 30\tHalf an em 31\tNear\t* 32\t\"Sioux State\u201d (ab.) 33\tRescue 35 Seethe 38\tBrain passage 39\tRim 40\tNiton (symbol) 41\tImpressed 47\tRailroad (ab.) 48\tSnare 50\tEgg-shaped 51\tFastener 52\tIreland 54\tAnnoy 55\tGaelic 56\tGlen 57\tScottish river 58\tDeprivation 5\tScent 6\tFalsifier 7\tRemove 8\tMixed type 9\tFinish 10 Makes amends 26 Mortgaged ROCKY MOUNTAIN Jg EL with new treatments for the puzzling disorders of the mind.But the attitude of shame and ! dread still acts as a brake on the drive toward mental health, says Dr.Luther E.Woodward, field consultant for the national committee for mental hygiene.\u201cA person is usually willing to I see a doctor about a physical ail-: ment.But he resists admitting j that he may have emotional or mental sickness.Families often j wait, hoping that the member who shows signs of mental illness will in if the she 11 Thrn 16Cubic (ab.) 17 Stannum (symbol) 20\tShort changers 21\tGifted 24 Cut 33\tScorched 34\tDress 36\tExit 37\tUnites 42\tToward 43\tEager 44\tGreater amount 45\tFish 46\tDiminutive of Edward 49 Nothing 51 Golf teacher 53 New Latin (ab.) 55 Measure of cloth 1\tt\t3\t4\t\t5\t6\t7\t\ti\t9\t10\tII 12\t\t\t\t\tIS\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 15\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t\t17\t*\tIÔ\t\t 19\t\t\t20\t\t\t\t\t\tii\t\t&\t 5\t\tdH\t\t\t\t\t\t\tÔ\t:éi\t\t Z7\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tL3\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\\\t\t\t30\t\t\t \t\tii\t\t\t\t\t\t\t52\t\t\t 55\t51\t\t\t\t\t4- j\t\t\t35\t\t36\t57 56\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t39\t\t\t HO\t\t\tHI\tH2\t95\tHH\tH5\t%\t\t'Æ\tM7\t HÔ\t\tH9\t\t50\t\t\t\t\t\tSI\t\t 52\t\t\t53\t\t5H\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t 56\t\t\t\t\t57\t\t\t\tS3\t\t\t7 get better, or at least no worse.\t\u201e .^\t\u2022 -j ; They don\u2019t want to admit, even to CT\u20181Z.V,\u2019 but she was Slad inslde\u2018 11 !a doctor, that mental illness may 'vasnl: exist in the family.The person may later develop a full-blown psychosis or serious mental illness, with less chance of being cured,\u201d Psychiatrists estimate that one in every 20 persons will at some time be sent to hospital for mental illness.Another one in 20 will be ill enough to be unable to work for a while.This means mental illness will affect one in every 10 adults.There are some 700,000 patients now in United States mental hospitals, with about 100,-000 new cases each year.Eight or nine million Americans are said to suffer from some de-giee of psychoneurosis.Neurosis means some obsession or compul Polly\u2019s face was white moonlight.She felt as couldn\u2019t breathe.\u201cOn the condition that maybe Polly laughed and said, \u201cYou\u2019re ; someday you\u2019ll live in it with me, - ! as my wife,\u201d His voice grew husky, true, of course, but Wilfred ! \u201cDo you think you might, Polly?\u201d was not a perceptive person.What | And he knew by the way she had he seen to make him think.answered his kiss, that Polly Steve was in love with her?Then | thought there %vas a very good she thought of Maud and told her- j chance that she would, and before self to stop the nonsense.\tj very long, too.Two days later Steve called.I\tTHE END McKENNY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKcnny, America\u2019s Card Authority NEVER GIVE UP ON THE ] PLAY OF A HAND Bridge has become America\u2019s ! most popular pastime because it ; is a great partnership game.For .sive act, or upset in normal think- ono thing, in any game in which ing or feeling or acting, but the i011, nave a partner or teammate, person is aware of how he is act- ;t is easy to place the _ responsi-ing or feeling, even though he \u201cüity for making a mistake on doesn\u2019t understand why.Psychosis !be other fellow.That is why means delusions, hallucinations, or there are so many arguments in split between ideas and emotions, bridge, but it is also one of the j or other twists in thinking with- main reasons for its popularity.out being aware of them.Although people like teamwork, I Mental illness still is regarded : there are times when a partner-too often as a sickness far differ-, ship will crack up.One of the pair ent from physical troubles, he , will misbid a hand or plunge into added.People link the mind with some atrocious contract.Ira Brail j personality.There is a tendency of New York was amazed when to hold the mentally ill patient or j his partner jumped to six no j neurotic responsible for his trou-' trump on today\u2019s hand.However.: ble, and so he feels guilty and ! he believes in giving every hand ashamed.\tj a play, so he did not give up.The fact, he said, is that mental ; When the eight of hearts was or emotional illness is no more a [opened, Brail played the nine from, heart and finessed dummy\u2019s seven person's fault than an illness dummy, West covered with the spot, caused by germs, or breakdown of, ten, and Ira's jack won the trick, other body organs.Banishing the j Thon he led diamonds idea of shame will clear away one ning the third round with the ace Brail A A96 V J 2 4 KJ10852 «63 A Q 10 7 4 3 V 1053 4 84 A J 10 2 Dealer AK852 V Q 8 6 4 4 A 9 3 A (> 4 AJ V AK97 4 Q 7 A A K 9 8 7 5 Tournament\u2014Neither Vul.South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 A\tPass\t1 4\tPass 1 V\tPass\t1 N.T.\tPass 2 A\tPass\t2 N.T.\tPass 6 N.T.\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening\u2014V 8\t\t\t7 roadblock standing in the way of, East led a spad'1 Svhich Ira won The finesse of the seven was hii East win* only chance of making the con* tract, and he took it.If East had opened a spade, th* better mental health for the coun- with the rcc.Next he cashed the ! contract would have been defeated tO\u2019*\tbalance of his diamonds, led a four tricks* I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.OCTOBER 7, 1949.Five asbestos LennoxviUe\tE.T.A.A.Hoids\tJewish Festival Red Cross Holds Luncheon For Of Sukkoth Monthly Meeting Cattle Buyers\tStarts Tonight Where to buy JM Building Materials J.S.MITCHELL & CO.limited Sherbroc-ke: Phone 2300 Under the chairmanship of Mrs.H.L.Wallace, the Lennoxville Red Cross branch held its regular monthly meeting in its headquart-; ers on Main Street.Mrs.M.Fowles, works convener, reported that 132 articles were shipped on September 30, consist-i ir.g of 69 sewn garments, 63 knitted j pieces, 1 scarf and 1 pair of bootees.The need for more workers was ; stressed and it is hoped that local : groups will aid the appeal for children's clothing.Plans were made for the forth-I coming blood donor .'lime to be held 1 in the Gertrude Scott Hall on Octo-: ber 24.A call was issued to donors \u2019 who wish to ¦ elp the free trans-: fusion work of the Society.Prospective donors ere asked to j call Lennoxville 120-W or 108-W for any further information.\u2019 BERIOU damage orcYenu J.S.MITCHELL & CO.Limited.78-80 Wellington St.North Phone 2300 DCDI Ai I 5 Year Guaranteed DEItLUU A) OTH PR O OF Coupon holders of the Van Dyck Studios .Coupons that are 6 months old or more will not be accepted after December 30, 1949.Call for your appointment immediately, 517-R VAN DYCK STUDIOS If' *COTC>y 7HI gV fl)cGxUum\u2019s ev/eo SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLED.BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND SINCE 1807 Available in 40 or.and 265^ or.bottles 59-9 CL GIVE NOW To aid in the LEGION\u2019S FIGHT AGAINST POLIO ! TOMORROW, SAT., OCT.8th is the LAST DAY.Your HELP IS NEEDED, Help make this Campaign a SUCCESS! Campaign Headquarters: Post Office Box 457, Coaticook.The Coaticook Branch of the Canadian Legion asks you to be generous when their canvasser calls! This ad.was made possible by Coaticook Motors Rog\u2019d Authorized Ford Dealers 71 Main Street \u2014 COATICOOK \u2014 Tel.25 Directors of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association were hosts yesterday at a luncheon at the St.George's Club in honor of buyers and other officials connected with the Winter Fair.Leo Laliberte, president of the E.T.A.A., presided at the luncheon, attended by some 50 persons.Mr.Laliberte welcomed the guests on behalf of the E.T.A.A.Mayor Alphonse Trudeau extended a civic welcome to the buyers and said the fair was possible only through their co-operation.He congratulated the E.T.A.A., too.for tr.e way it was advertising the name of Sherbrooke all over the country.Hon.C.D.French, provincial minister of mines, referred to the Winter Fair as \"big business\u201d and said the farmers appreciated the interest shown by the buyers in coming here each year.R.G.Bennett, of Bury, said he was never more confident in the future of the fair than he was at the present time and he praised the buyers, terming them nc* only .good businessmen but public-spirited citizens.A.Marcoux sa.d the Winter Fair helps young farmers to find out what good beef means to them and that when they return to thei>-farms after 'he Fair they try to improve their stock.Defeat Of Continued from Page 3 Lament to vigorously oppose the measure.In addition to the clause which would have given the government power to deal with the pollution of waters with any noxious product and compelled municipalities to build sewage-disposal plants, the bill would have given the government power to appoint inspectors to plants likely to discharge noxious substances in navigable waters.Mr.Chevrier said the bill was clearly ultra vires\u2014outside the jurisdiction of Parliament \u2014 because it asked the federal government to handle matters involving a direct interference with the provinces\u2019 jurisdiction over property and civil rights.Mr.Adamson, however disagreed with the Minister\u2019s contention.He said that oil slicks such as closed Lake Ontario beaches last summer were a danger not only to health but to navigation, a matter clearly within federal competence.But other members, including one of Mr.Adamson\u2019s colleagues, sided with the Minister.T.L.Church (PC\u2014Toronto Broadview) said the bill had a laudible aim, but it was invalid under the constitution.W.J.Henderson (L\u2014-Kingston City) said Kingston was one of those cities whose plants poured sewage into the St.Lawrence.The greatest hardship, if the bill passed, would fall on the ratepayers of such cities because they would be put to the expense of installing disposal plants.John Hunter (L\u2014 Toronto Parkdale) said he could not see that pollution in any way interfered with navigation.Thus it could not come within the confines of the act covering navigable waters.Don Brown (L\u2014Essex West) agreed and praised the International Joint Commission for work in correcting and advising on pollution causes and remedies.H.W.Herridge (CCF\u2014Kootenay West) said the pollution problem cannot be solved until there is a national policy worked out in co-operation with the provinces.The Jewish festival of Sukkoth, \u201cFeast of the Tabernacles,\u201d is ushered in tonight.Sukkoth is known as the \"Feast of the Tabernacles\" because its most characteristic observance is the Succah (booth) built especially for this holiday.The roof of the booth is covered with leaves and tree branches.These booths serve as reminders of the 40 years of wandering of the Children of Israel after their deliverance from Egyptian bondage.Sukkoth has another Hebrew name.The Bible calls it Chag Ha-Asif\u2014the holiday of the ingathering.Celebrated in the autumn, when in Israel the grain has been harvested, it commemorates the joy of the farmer when his physical efforts have borne fruit.It is a period of thanksgiving and rejoicing.In accordance with the spirit of this holiday, \u2018 Four Species,\u201d consisting of the palm (lulav), citron (.esrog), myrtle (hadassim) and willow (aravoth), are taken them a benediction recited upon them du.ng the tervir's.Sukkoth draws to a close Sunday cv, ntng, October 16.Special services will he conducted in the local Synagogue by Rabbi Isidore Pickhokz and Rev.A.S.Mit.lcmnn.Bishops U.i Name New Directors Montreal, Oit.7.\u2014ÏP'\u2014Election of three new directors of the Bishop's University Alumni Association was announced here last night by president C.T.Teakle.G.H.S.Mills, Lyman Roberts and Desmond Stoker, all of Montreal, were elected to three-year terms by the 100 members at the meeting.Mr.Teakle also announced that the association will form new branches in Toronto, Quebec and Sherbrooke.The association\u2019s headquarters is here and there also is a branch at Ottawa.The alumni association, with headquarters in Montreal, will soon establish branches in Sherbrooke, Quebec city and Toronto, Mr.Teakle, announced at the meeting.He also said that with the increased membership in the association, more help, both morally and financially, will be given .to the undergraduate body.To inaugurate this policy he presented a cheque to Dr.A.R.Jewett, principal and vice-chancellor, with the request that he hand it over to the students' executive council, to be used as seen fit by that body.Sherbrooke Wing Of RCAF Group Being Organized Former members of the Royal Canadian Air Force today announced plans for the formation of the Sherbrooke Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association.F:rst organization meeting is scheduled for the New Sherbrooke Hotel next Thursday evening.It will be in the form of a dinner.Twenty former RCAF personnel met recently, making the first move toward establishing a local wing.A committee was named at that time to arrange the public dinner meeting.It consists of: Eric T.Webster, chairman; Andre Duches-r.ay, publicity chairman; Bert Keeler, dinner chairman; Syd Hart, nominations chairman; Roland Bergeron, membership chairman, and Douglas Stevenson, Bud McCrea, and Harry Grundy, members of the committee.Stressed by the committee is that both the dinner and the local Wing are not exclusive to Sherbrooke lu AI veterans.All Eastern Townships are force men will he welcome, they pointed out.Considerable Interest has been shown already by men from Lennoxville, Magog, North Hatley, and other surrounding towns.Several leading figures of the \u2019 ' rtime RCAF will be present at the dinner to address old comrades A : : on g those is Air Vice-Marshall George Victor Walsh.T'.ekcts for the dinner, which must be purchased prior to October 11.are on sale at Keeler and Cross Ltd.Hart\u2019s Jewelry Shop, or maybe purchased from the various members of the dinner committee.FINANCIAL NEWS By The Canadian l\u2019 es» MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Yesterday's Lioting Peats Claims Joseph Jowett In 61st Year Joseph Jowett, retired forman at the Palon Manufacturing Com-puny died early today after a heart attack.Ho was in his tilst 1 year.1 Mr.Jowett had been with Baton's since 19,30 and retired last year.He is survived by his widow, the former Louise Johnson, one son, Charles Jowett, of Walpole, Mass., one daughter, Mrs.Ann Kearns, of Rhode Island, and two grandchildren, Charles Jowett, Jr., of Walpole and Bill Kearns, Jr., of Rhode Island.The body is resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel.Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.Abitibi .Abitibi $1.50 Pfd.Asbestos .Bathurst \"A\" .Bell Teephone .U: a: ilia n .B C.Forest .Bruek Silk .Bidding Products .Canada Cement.Canadian Breweries .Canadian Car .Canadian Car \"A\" Cockshutt Plow .Smelters .Dist.Seagram .Dominion Bridge .IK m.Steel A Coal Co Dim.Textile .Famous Players .Foundation Co.General Bakeries .General Stee Wares .Gypsum .Imperial Oil .Imperial Tobacco .International Nickel International Paper .Int.1\u2019cte.Howard Smith .Massey-Harris .McCoL-Frontenac .M oison .Montreal Locomotive Nat.Breweries .Noramia.Pnce Bros.Provincial Transport Quebec Power .S'.Law.Corp.Steel of Canada .Walker G.W.Winnipeg Electric .16'* 19 V, 24 M 21% 43 ISM 5% 35 28 M 23 M 12 14% 13% 103 19 39% 16\t¦ s 10% 14% 27'a \u201d 1 2 17 16% 18% 14% 3o11 67 9% 31% 21% 13 41 lh% 40 62 5.4 12 16% 9% 86 32 33\t% NEW YORK\tSTOCK EXCHANGE \\ esterday's Closing American Telephone\t.\t143% Anaconda.22% Bethlehem Steel .2 -\u2018s Borden's Co.47 Chrysler .52% Comm.Solvents .17% Cons.Edison .27 Douglas .62 Dupont .53% General Electric .37% General Motors .04% Goodyear .39% International Paper\t.\t01% International Telephone 9 Johns-.Manville .42% Montgomery Ward\t.\t51% N Y.Centtrtal .10% l\\psi .8% Rrdio .12% Republic Stee .21% Std.Oil of N.1.71% Sttudebaker .23% L' S.1 tbb .32% F S.Steel .24 \\ anadium Steel .20 Woowert' .46% I MAGOG NORTH Mr.and Mr.Le Miss Kutblene run ville, were cai'.ers phrey home.Mrs.jenn ville, spent , Mrs, , Mr.Georg r Paine!! and !, of Lennox, u the iium- e Parnell, of Lennox-two weeks wi.h her .S.Humphrey, \u2019 Buz.-.ell had t.ie mi.-une to full and dislocate his .-.lou.ier.He was taaen to the Magog Hospital, where they soon reduced the dislocation.MONTREAL CURE MARKET Yesterday\u2019s Closing Brown Company .\t3 Consolidated Paper .\t18% \u2019 Fairchild .1.20 Fleet .1.55 Til\u2019d \u2022 A\u201d .25 MacLaren P iS;\tP___\t34 Melchers Pfd.11 So.Can.Power\tPfu.112 Winter Fuji C.r.taiued Iroiu Pace 4 A Montreal d- .1er saw ''no reason for anyone to go cold this winter.\u201d\t, The Maritime provinces reported no fuel shortage, but Prince Fdward Island said coal may become scarce for those who did not order early.Coal w.'l co t r.< ¦re, except in New BrmiM.ok where anthracite s.lls at 726 a ton, Welsh coal at $28.and soft co-.l from $16.25 to 721.75 In Nov.i See! 1 F.F.coal is up 10 per cent while Welsh is s\u2018c .!\\* at $2.\"r1 The e'e.- tpe t Canadien s ris .a $17 a t n.l\u2019rinc< Kurd I-land pay.- $2.50 more f r ii ton ot aniiiia - ,e which sells $26.59 Briqui .: arc unchar ed soft coal is up BANKS AND BONDS CANADIAN BONDS Following are the closing, bid and asked quotations as of October 6th.as furnished by the Investment Dealers\u2019 Association of Canada: DOM, GOV\u2019T BONDS: BIRTHS \t\t\t\tBid\tAsked 1\t-4.Nov.1,\t1951\t.\t100\t100% 3\tJune 1.is\t50-55\t.a .\t100%\t101 % O\t'/o Perps .\t\t.\t101%\t102% 3\tJune 1, 19\tJG-.j\u2019S\t\t102\t102 % 0\ti, June 1,\t1956-(\tTJ .\t10 %\t104 1\tGo, Nov.1,\t1949-7\t9 .\t100\t.\tWar (\\V)\t\\ iciot\ty (\tV) Loans;\t \t%/52 \t\t(1st\tW)\t102%\t108 \t3-52 .\t(2nd\tW)\t100\t \t3/54 \t\t(2ml\tV)\t102%\t103% \to/M \t\tfist\tV)\t101%\t102% \t3/56 \t\t(3rd\tV)\t103%\t103 % \t3/57 \t\t(1th\tV)\t102%\t103% \to/5») .\t(6th\tV)\t102%\t103 % \t3/GO \t\t( 6th\tV)\t102%\t103% \t3/62 \t\t(7th\tV)\t102%\t103% \t0/63 a * \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t(8th\tV)\t102%\t108% 1\t14/49 \t\t(8th\tV)\t100\t100% \t3/66\t\t(9th\tV)\t102%\t103% 1\t14/50 \t\t(9th\tV)\t100\t100% FRECHETTE\u2014At the Hotel Dieu Hospital, on September 30th, 1949, to Mr.and Mrs, Claude1 Frechette (nee Lilly Fontaine),! a daughter, Susan.HOY\u2014At the Hotel Dieu Hospital,, on Thursday, October 6th, FJdO, to Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hoy (nee Yvette Provencher), a daughter, Louise Ann.A sister for Dennis Peter.LOW R V At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on October 6th, 1949, to Mr.and Mrs.Lyndall Lowry (nee Edytha Thompson), a son.Daniel Wesley.DEATHS WATERLOO Dancing every Saturday night at Brookside Pavilion on Knowlton and Cowansville highway.Music by Western Aces, Have you read the Want Ads lately?I\u2019erhaps there ip something ndvertised you would like to bin ! Demonstration I Is PlaiMiesI By 1rs, A.Gardyne, Fire Department Of Stanstead, Has 100th Birthday IN MEM0RIAM Stanstead, Oct.7.\u2014A respected and well-known resident of Stanstead, a little old lady, is today celebrating her 190th birthday.She is Mrs.Alma Gardÿne.But longevity is nothing new in her family.She is first cousin to Mrs.Emma Moir, of Beebe, Que., who is now enjoying her 106th year.Mrs.Gardyne, whose parents were Mr.and Mrs.Jeremiah Man-digo, makes her home with her son-in-law and only daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Munroe, and is at present with them at their summer home, Eagle Point, Lake Park.Mrs.Munroe says that her mother has been in good health until lately when she contracted a cold, but they hope she will feel well enough today to receive the good wishes of her friends and relatives.Although her sight has failed slightly, Mrs.Gardyne\u2019s hearing is still very good and her mind perfectly clear.Fire Prevention week opens Sunday officially but tomorrow the Sherbrooke fire department will give a demonstration on St.Francis Street.The department will use their pumps and show how they are used when needed.The demonstration will be under the direction of Director Percy Donahue.Mellower, Cooler : Smoking For quick results use Record Want Ads.LIONEL BERNIER GENERAL HARDWARE Glass - Roofing 110 Belvidere St.- Telephone 3450 Free Delivery Post Office Holiday Schedule Is Announced Holiday curtailments on pos*t office services for Thanksgiving Day, Monday, October 10, were, outlined today by E.J.Desruisseaux, Sherbrooke postmaster.All letter carrier and parcel post deliveries have been cancelled, but one delivery is scheduled for rural mail routes.One city collection will be made between 4 and 6 p.m.The post office lobby is to be open from 8 a.m.until 6 p.m., but wicket service ceases at noon.CARTER- In lovinc momory of cmr Ms«e(I away October 7th, 1947, God gives us memories, 'That we may have each day, Swept and treasured memories, Of loved ones passed away.This m mory is sent to say again There could not be another, Whom we loved as much or honored more Than you, our own dear mother.Sadly missed by WALTER CARTER, Husband.HELEN AND BILL, Daughter and Son-in-Law.RUPERT AND CORA, Son and Dnughter-in-Law.LEWIS AND HElLEN, Son and Daughter-in-Law.BILLIE, BOBBIE AND DONNA, Grandchild ren.CARTER/\u2014In loving memory of my dear godmoth.tr, Mrs.Walter Carter, who passed away October 7th, 1947.Never a day goes by that I wished I could have said good-bye.Vour loving goddaughter, SIS (MRS.LACAS) CLARK -In loving memory of Charles VA iiliam Clark, who entered into rest on October 7th, 1937.CLEMiMA M.CLARK BORIS E.DUSTIN ELIZABETH A.CLARK CHARLES W.CLARK France Is Still Continued from Page 1 / Theatre Presented by Ford of Canada Tonight 10 to 11 p.m.W x OCTOBER MAN by ERIC AMBLER Station CKTS Sherbrooke Network) called on communist and noncommunist unions to meet with it and draw up a common wage program.The non-communist Force Ouvrier has not yet replied, but the central organization of the large communist-led Confederation General du Travail said it was ready to join any meeting of that kind.All three unions are more or less agreed on a cost-of-living bonus and quick unfreezing of wages by a return to collective bargaining.Births, Engagements, Marriages, Deaths, In Memoriam, Card Of Thanks $1.00 PER INSERTION Poetry included in In Memoriam 20c per line extra.Additional names over three.10c each.Engagement notice will be inserted in the Social and Personal column.CARD OF THANKS VVe wi*h to thank our relatives and | friendu for the reception given at the Brome Town Hall in honor of our marriage, which was such a happy event.To those who furnished the music for dancing; also | for the many lovely and useful gifts received, to the ladies who planned and carried out $>o well all th M A A* R\\4CL.INC FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VETERANS\u2019 TAXI LENNOXVILLE Remember to call \u2014 Coaticook i 348 Just a phone-call away! 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