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[" 1949\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t1949\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t\t\t1 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22 n\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 30\t31\t\t\t\t\t Slicrbraoke TDailii Bceocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER CLOUDY (Kerens: with rain stop-pinc this afttrnoon.Tues-iky cloudy with scattored showers or snowflurrief.Lig-ht winds.Low tonight and high Tuesday at Sherbrooke 3-5 and 45.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum t'8, minimum ¦J»>.A year ago: Maximum 60, minimum 20.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1949.Fifty-Third Year World News In Brief Early St.Louis, Oct.31 \u2014 (/Pi\u2014 Mrs.Carleton S.Hadley announced last night that she and Vice-President Alben W.Barkley of the United States will be married Nov.18.The place will be announced later.The 37-year-old widow made the announcement in her apartment as the 71-year-old vice - president and former Kentucky Democratic Senator stood by her side.Only a few-close* friends of- the couple and\treporters\tand\tphoto- graphers were present.* »\t* Manila,\tOct.\t31\u2014\t(Æ3)\t\u2014 Philippines President Elpidio Quirino says a conference to organize a non-communist union in southeast Asia will be held here early next year.» *\t\u2022 1 eovil, Somerset, England, Oct.31.\u2014(jP)\u2014A new, secret Royal Navy fighter smacked into a pair of connecting houses today and exploded.The pilot, a child and a woman w ere killed.The blast of the plunging plane demolished one house, killing its occupant, Mrs.IV.Brown.Police hunted through the debris for Mrs.Brown\u2019s sister, believed missing.Ann Wilkins, six, was killed as she pedalled her cycle in the street in front of the house.#\t+ Z London, Oct.\u2014,/P)\u2014Reports spread today that the rulers of Poland and Bulgaria are purging officials suspected of any taint of deviation from Moscow\u2019s brand of orthodox communism.Such purges have swept other Soviet satellites since Yugoslavia\u2019s Marshal Tito refused to accept the dictates of the Kremlin without question.Because of his attitude, Tito was expelled from the Russian-led Cominform 16 months ago and subjected to bitter propaganda attacks and economic pressure.« \u2022 * Warren, Pa., Oct.31.\u2014(/P)\u2014 A spectacular fire in an oil refinery today shot orange and scarlet flames hundreds of feet into the air for several hours before it wras brought under control.The blaze did damage estimated at $250,000 to the recently organized liradford-Penn Oil Co.The same plant was hit by another $250,000 fire last year.Cause of that blaze was never determined.m +\t»¦ Hong Kong, Oct.31 \u2014 (TP) \u2014The government today said British warships had escorted two freighters to the mouth of the Yangtze river, blockaded for months by Chinese nationalist naval craft.The destroyer Alacrity and the frigate Mounts Bay accompanied the freighters, Louise Moller, 2.600 tons, and Tsinan, 2.991 tons, to the river mouth.Both ships now are in Shanghai, the statement said.Settlement And Steel Strikes Reported In Labor Circles Of In Coal Death Toll Tj g At W eek-End While Witches Ride Is Seventeen Canadian Government Will Try To End Rail Deadlock By The Canadian Press Two Indians and a white man who were drowned in Ontario's St.n| Clair river, near Walpole island, Government Intervention in Coal Dispute Also Is Rumored.Ottawa, Oct.31.\u2014 (P \u2014Federal conciliation boards will be established to try and break the deadlock between 1-16,000 railway employees and their emplSyers.Labor Minister Mitchell announc-1 ed last night two boards were being set up following a report from con- Northland Railway and the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway-While the two groups are carrying on negotiations separately, their demands are somewhat the same.The C.B.R.E.wants a 40- is hours week with no reduction in take-home pay, with a 10-cents-an- ciliation officers that railways and hour increase on top of that.The their employees were in \u201cfunda-| international unions want a six-mental disagreement\u201d on all issues.The disputing parties have been given seven days to submit nominations for make-up of the boards.Negotiations to end the dispute, underway- since last summer, bogged down ten days ago and the unions requested conciliation ac- cent increase on top of the 40-hour week.Generally, the work week for the employees affected by the demands\u2014those not actually engaged in operating trains \u2014 is 48 hours.The boards\u2019 job will be, first, .\t.\t.\t,\t,\t, ; to try to get the disputants to -ion.N egouations have revolved - agree to a formula for settlement, around union demands for wage Failing that, it will devise propo-and hour concessions that would j ga]3 0f own and submit them to amount to some $74,000,000 a year, j Labor Minister Mitchell These One board will deal with the dis-t need not be accepted bv cither parité of lltLOOO railway-men who are , tv pi: members of international unions., ' After a similar situation last ^second board will deal with the | year, the unions rejected a board\u2019s 3'4,000 members of the Canadian ; findings and called a general strike.The walkout was cancelled Brotherhood of Railway Employees and the Brotherhood of Express Employees.Companies involved are the two transcontinental lines, the Ontario\u2019 way employees.By NORMAN WALKER Washington, Oct.31 \u2014 (Æb \u2014 A report that settlement of both the steel and coal strikes imminent collided today with a hint that the government soon may take a hand in the coal strike situation.The re-port came from labor sources at the C.I.O.convention in Cleveland; the hint from government officials in Washington.Neither was o ffi' cially confirmed.President Philip Murray of the C.I.O., leader of the 31 day steel strike, intimated something is afoot when he announced he would hold a press conference this after- UN Observers Death Claims Are Fired On ^ Edward R.In Balkans Lake Success, Oct.31\u2014\u2019((P)\u2014^Britain and the United States pressed for quick action today to protect United Nations observers, in the troubled Balkans.The issue assumed urgency in the eyes of the western powers because of reports that observers for the U.N.special committee on the Balkans had been fired on from Albania as recently as Oct.25.The British delegation has introduced a resolution which notes those reports and calls on Albania to make certain there are no further incidents of that type.\t, Interrupting general debate on home of Mr.and Mrs.Juan Trippe threats to peace in the Balkans, \u2018lere- Mrs.Trippe is Stettinius\u2019 sis-Britain\u2019s Hector McNeil Saturday t>er' Ucr husband is head of Pan-asked for immediate consideration American World Airlines, of the resolution.He was backed; A rich man s son, Stettinius by Benjamin V.Cohen of the : weut into government service and United States.\tshortly became administrator of Both bowed to Russian insistence ( *-he $o-eneral debate.\tStettinius had suffered from a heart condition since last spring, on the eve of the deadline after the noon- cabinet negotiated a 17-cents- i One top officer of the steel-e.n- hour wage increase for rail- j workers allowed reporters to get the impression that Murray and at least one of the major steel companies already had settled terms.Another Murray adviser denied any knowledge of a strike settlement.A usually well-informed government official said at Cleveland that announcement of Murray\u2019s settlement was being held up to allow simultaneous strike - end signals in steel and John L.Lewis\u2019 43-day coal strike.Well-placed Washington officials said they believed the time is near for the government to call the off-again-on-again coal talks to Washington.For at least two weeks the gov-becamej ernment has centered all its United ) peace-making efforts on steel.Stettinius \tINDEX Page\t2\u2014Theatre News Page\t3\u2014Citv News Page\t4\u2014Editorials Page\t5\u2014General News Page\t6\u2014Classified Ads.Page\t7\u2014Trading Post Page\t9\u2014Social and Personal Page\t12\u2014Sporting News \t Greenwich, Conn., Oct.31.\u2014(JP) \u2014Edward R.Stettinius, Jr., wartime head of lend-lease and United States Secretary of State when the United Nations came, into being, died today.He was 49.The white - haired, handsome Stettinius, who at 37 board chairman of the States Steel Corporation, was the [ Cyrus S.Ching, top federal me first United Nations delegate of j diator, has spent most of that time the United States.He was named i talking with officials of United rector of the University of Vir-1 States steel corporation, biggest ginia after leaving the U.N.postj steel producer in the country, in 1946.\tj\tChing, still believes that any Death came at 7:30 a.m at the < settlement of the twin strikes in basic industries must start in steel, since many of he coal mines are owned or dominated by steel firms.However, the coal talks have hit bottom.Negotiations in west Virginia between John L.Lewis\u2019 striking mines union and northern and western operators have been broken off entirely by the operators.Ching was represented as feeling something must be done this week to spur the coal contract talks to a faster pace.The 73-year-old mediation chief scheduled talks tomorow with officials of three steel firms, Republic, Jones and Laughlin, and Youngstown Sheet and Tube.His plan is to explore possibili- The general debate, which has\t-\t-\t- been both heated and prolonged, \u2018'lls secretary said, and had been ties with major producers toward is expected to continue foi* some convalescing here.\t| possible meeting of the terms of time.'\tj His vvife and her mother, Mrs.Philip Murray\u2019s striking CJ.O.East and west have been trading\tWallace, were with him w-hen i steel-workers.charges and pointing accusing he died._\t- fingers at one another for alleged- Stettinius started his industrial Iv 'stalling peace in the Balkans.career wlth General Motors, be-Cohen has promised to amplify coming a vice-president in 1931.today his contention that Russia's Re went to U.S.Steel three years refusal to yield in any way was later ^and became board chairman responsible for the breakdown of: m 1938.peace efforts by a U.N, special Re f*1(1 r10^ hold the post, long, conciliation committee.\tI The late President Roosevelt made -\u2014\u2014- him chairman of the War Re- __\t___\t_\t_ Tx -y\tI Rf>urce3 Board the following year Id VIAO I\t1C\t1*\\7 i and ,(TP)\u2014The, British cruiser Belfast, steaming to rescue 710 shipwrecked Chinese nationalist soldiers, today sighted another vessel aground on PratasJ island in the south China sea.The cruiser radioed the Admiral- By BERTHA WESTON PRICE ty here she thought the vessel] The weeks of early autumn are grounded on Pratas southeasterni filled with beauty and ad-rip was the Chinese sloop Kiang ; vcnturP_ 'pjie Harvest Moon smiles i ang.The island is about 200,(]own Up0n us; mother earth is ™ southeast of Hong Kong, j covered with her gay carpet; the The Belfast reports she was nn- frost js on 1hc I)Umpkin3i and we able to make radio contract with are af?ain rcminded of the night \\q Kuang Yang, which Thursday : when witches walk and sweep the rammed the French freighter Doc- sl whilc hobgoblins and their cur Yersm while out of control | ilk a r in all this fantasy.Then 120 nnies southeast of Hong KongJ we ^r humans are ready to take The Docteur Yersm rescued 66 ou/ t in the ob3Crvance of the of the distressed Kiang Yang\u2019s 90- tin3h,mored customs floscl link.man crew before heavy seas svApt cd with the lagt night o£ October tne two ships apart.Ihe K\u2019angi\u2014Hallows Eve.Our inherent lang then smashed\tinto\tthe, jQve\ttradition\tand of mis- French ship.\t.'chief leads us to participate in cus- * \u2018^uga^1TÎ?H-\u2019Water P*0UrtlT1\u2019 toms faithfully carried out year to the Docteur Yersm causing b*.lafter\twith perchance a few to hst dangerously The French 0[krn in.novations.fh'Po,1Üon Canada, and hi?mother, Mrs.' \u201cI Believe it require* that North intégration.\u20191\tRachel Jasmin.'\tAmerican now replace Europe as a source of capital for productive developments in less advanced region?call some of the old fancies, omens, charms, even though we do not believe in them.It will bring Jit\t* »«««*'«- ** >*\u2022 they did not have the strength for the job.Gordon Says North America Must Become Big Purchaser New York, Oct.31.\u2014®\u2014North]dynamic centre and chief support America, and particularly the Uni-1 of the world trade structure, ted States, must assume the new] \u201cExperience has shown that a role of furnishing a ready import i multilateral world has to be under- Hon«e ni*^1ldher Æ °1 0tfer na'iwrit-un uvlcmc C0Untry Wh,icht\tW'j\treceives\" its\treply:\t\u201cNo, of course ™ Pf pL i ^ deputy gov- provide both an export market\tand\tnot byt for\ta ,33\twhi,\u2019e M us rP.ernor of the Bank of Canada, de-\t-c .«-.t-i e- -\u20141\t\u2014 cl a r p d today.Only by this action can the dollar shortage be effectively and permanently overcome, Mr.Gordon said in an address prepared for delivery before the 36th National Fc reign Trade convention.Coupled with the opening of markets, North America also must supply development capital for less advanced regions, Mr.Gordon said that, while past measures had served to fill the dollar gap temporarily, the fact was that North America's export surplus to the world must be eliminated or at least greatly reduced by increased miports if the dol-lar-short countries were to be placed on a sound basis.Canada hrs no large over-all export surplus, Mr.Gordon said, so the problem of \u201creducing the North American export surplus to manageable proportions is largely a problem of the U.S.export surplus.\u201d The problem presents a great challenge to North America, Mr.Gordon said.\"It requires, I believe, nothing less than a radical and far-reaching change in the whole tenor of North Murmurs of thank you; the clock striking the, midnight hour; the hoot of an owl, and a chirp from the cricket brings a shivery protest from the group, which is quickly dispelled by the High School Girl; \"I can tell you something about ihe apple having its part in this Hallowe\u2019en program.In pagan times at the feast of Pamona, goddess of fruits and other good things, the apple was much featured.Gifts of the fruit were made and this is why boys and girls of today go about on Hallowe\u2019en asking for apples and have a game of bobbing for apples in a tub of water.And we all know about the nuts in the fire,\u201d she concludes with a smile.\u201cGood for you, Helen,\u201d cried her audience, and Grandma, from her cushioned rocking-chair, adds: \u201cOne of thc chief customs of Hallowe\u2019en was the lighting of bonfires, and this remains.It was believed that October 31st, was the only night of thc year when witches, ghosts, and evil spirits were allowed to wander on earth.The witches rode their broomsticks through cloud and moonlight\u201d.\"Not safe for them these days, eh Grandma, with all these airplanes wandering around.\u201d And comeone mentions thc omens and charms in numbers\u2014 especially seven so often mentioned in the Good Bonk: Build me here seven Altars .Elisha sent Naaman to wash seven times in the Jordan .Jacob served seven years for Rachel .the royal salute of twenty-one guns is of ancient origin, and the farm wife sets her hen on thirteen eggs.Black cats have been revered\u2014 and sometimes feared for ages; bats, and owls also come into the make us more lenient toward|remails the fact that walking under those who are truly superstitious.\u201d;a ladder is still considered unlucky, The man with the pipe awakes jon,c reason being the omen that a Ottawa, Oct.31.-W-A British:^0\u201d1 M* reverie smiles and tells\t,hE°\u201d\u2019d Jf £®Jen\u2019 suggestion that Canada switch her\tSuperstitious?of course wnile in , ^yPtlan ,lays ladders suggestion mat Canada switch Per,\twouldn\u2019t be roast- were used to transport people from economy from the dollar to the e ar\u2018> ei.e wc wouian t ne roasi ,,\trr,n m- tn «enH sterling area has received a\tcold,in,then paid for a course of J\t\u2022\tlessons in advance, so I couldn t There went the coat Lone Survivor Of Cursed Town Dies j accursed town that was \u2014 is dead.Out of that once-damned, now-desolate region on Beaver Creek ! came word today that Richard Bryant, 105-year-old former Negro slave, had died Friday night.He was the only man alive who 1 saw the terrible curse of n little hunchbacked itinerant minister.THIRTY YEARS AGO Largely financed by local capital, arrangements have been completed for the establishment of a tire factory in Sherbrooke.Extensive damage was caused in many parts of the Eastern Townships by one of the worst wind storms in many years.* * * TWENTY YEARS AGO The Conservative Government headed by Pemier Howard Ferguson was returned with a record majority in the Ontario provincial elections.Further strength had appeared on the North American stock exchanges, leading to the hope that the panic conditions has been overcome.*\t*\tI* TEN YEARS AGO Great Britain is strengthening its aircraft defences in the face of repeated German threats to intensify the aerial warfare.Officers named for the newly-organized Red Cross group at Foster were: Mrs.M.D.Hastings, Mrs.C.D.Johnston, Mrs.Leonard Willow's, Mrs.E.C.Inglis, and Mrs.K.K orner.*\t* \u2022 FIVE YEARS AGO Prime Minister Churchill warns that the war against Germany may last until summer and the campaign against Japan until the end of 1946.Five persons were killed when an R.C.A.F.plane crashed into Mont Ste.Cecile in the vicinity of Lake Megantic.i lessons,\u201d I said to Marie to start\t111 her talking.\t.| ! \u201cI\u2019ll bet you heard that.\u201d Mane | J , T ., ,\t,\t.said.\u201cThe whole town thought I\u2019d I faldI vant?d to bear her.PlaF-become completely unbalanced.\u201d \\Jh^ ^aSaln\u2018 1 \u201cI never knew you wanted to ^uldn\u2019t learn.My fingers were I 'earn \"to play the piano,\u201d I said.stlffefd and I.guess my brain \u201cYour sisters all took lessons, 1 wa?-.to% But\tso many folks fhpv9'>\tiwaiting to say I told you so, I \u201c \u201cThey did and I wanted to.But j had to do something drastic.I ce-Mama couldn\u2019t afford lessons for Med I d like taking pictures be .all of us.I said Pd wait.1 always !te/.announced the fact, and start-had so much to do after school, f\tcity every Satur- nraetie- ! day to a pnotography class.I\u2019m it ?\u201d there wouldn\u2019t have been practic-.C!a> 1° a photography ing time, anyway.You know how | cl\u2019azy about that, the years slip away.Before I knew | How s the family takin it, almost, Alice, my oldest sister, 11 asked .was getting married.She wanted _ Reconciled, now their surprise the piano and Papa gave it to her.\tis over,\u201d\tMarie answered.\t\u201cMama Beatrice and Lou had given up\tj was, before she died\tthis\tSpring, playing, so they didn't care.After ! One day she told me to have Hen-that I couldn\u2019t have practiced, even j ry Timmons, the lawyer come sea if I\u2019d got up nerve to start taking [her.A couple of years ago, she lessons at that age.\u201d\t! confessed, she\u2019d had Henry make \u201cWhat gave you the nerve even-: her will.\tThe house\twas\tall she tually?\u201d 8 certainly wanted to\thad, and\tshe\u2019d willed\tit to\tall her know.'You won\u2019t think I\u2019m- -selfish- children equally.\u201d \u201cAfter you paid taxes on it, or miserly\u2014if I tell you this?she 'painted it and kept it up all those I year?\u201d I demanded.j \u201cShe said she wanted all her whole , children to feel she\u2019d loved them asked anxiously.\u201cAs if I could!\u2019\u201d I assured her.\u201cAfter you've spent your life helping people!\u2019\u2019\tjail equally,\u201d Marie excused her.\u2018I lowd helping, Mane said.-she>d feit rd had a good home 'My salary, in _a town this size | jn ajj years since the others was far from big, though.Every ;\tj.jy revolt had made her time I d set my heart on a new ,\tabout all the help I\u2019d given Winter coat, or a new Pair of m_ ^\t^ to ^ the glasses, someone would ask for the money.\u201d I said, \u201cYou could have refused.\u201d \u201cButj\u201d Marie objected, \u201cit seem- , ^\t, ed they always did really need the !\t,,T 4.u nr money and it's hard to say no!\t°h, Mane sam, I told Mama in those circumstances.Finally I did make up my mind, I got so | ashamed of my shabby coat, that I wouldn\u2019t give anyone a dollar til) I'd bought a new one.My brother Frank happened to be the next one to ask.He could get his coal if he bought early ( house in return.\u201d \u201cNo one\u2019s better entitled to live ! in it for the rest of her life,\u201d I not to change her will.I\u2019d have been hurt by it before, hut not after that talk.I suppose I\u2019d yearned for appreciation and never got it.Everything I did was taken for -granted.Besides, I won\u2019t want to live here.\u201d for I I said breathlessly, \u201cWhy?\u201d I.cheaper cash.\u201d\tj \u201cYou\u2019re the first one to hear \u201cYou must have stunned him,\u201d ; You see, I finally did buy that new I guessed.\tI coat\u2014and a hat and a permanent.\u201cHe acted as if he hadn\u2019t heard They made a man in my photoog- Oliver, Ga., Oct.31.\u2014-(/P)\u2014The .Lorenzo Dow, come true, lone survivor of Jacksonboro \u2014 the I fie Answer to Previous Puzzle disappear ,house by house, store by store until but one house remained \u2014¦ the house specifically spared by l1 Dow.\tj ^ When Bryant was only three, he! \u2014 right.He got mad when I told him no again.He said I could get the coat later, but he couldn't get a raphy class think I didn't look too antique.He stai\u2019ted in by asking if he could take my picture, then bargain on coal later.I could get ! asked me to\u2019 take him on as a hus- my coat cheaper, at the early sales ! -_\u2014-\u2014_\u2014 told him.I didn\u2019t want to say I Continued On Page 5 HEROES OF THE YOUNG London Free Press Children have a right to be safeguarded by their parents and guardians.In this respect is it rot possible that parental censorship could be established in the home?Or is this not a first duty of the father and mother?Parents do not hesitate to prevent Junior from eating poisonous food, They prevent him from playing in dangerous places, and so far as they can.from doing hazardous things.Why not extend this qverseership to the books they read?If the Criminal Code is amended it will become the duty of some official to decide what is, and what is not, obscene or of criminal inclination.He will have to be a man who understands children as well as the law, who appreciates the difference between the romance of the old fighting West and the insidious schemes and subterfuges of the modern gunman and criminal.Children will have their fighting heroes and it is our duty to see that they make heroes of the right sort of character.National Banner HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 1 Depicted is the 1 Stopped flag of-\t2 Bird 9 This country is 3 Born on the-of 4 Accomplish saw *be white residents give up in saw the once«bustling town1 despair at the freaks of fire, water and wind and move lock, stock and barrel five miles away to found another town, Sylvania.It was in 1794 that Jacksonboro, half way between Augusta and! Savannah, was founded.It flourished as a coach stop and county scat.Jacksonboro was a rough, tough Fonseca 13\tIntersticed 14\tBrother of Jacob (Bib.) 15\tTell a falsehood 5\tPolish soldier 6\tTatters 7\tUpon 8\tWithered 9\tGoddess of the earth \t©\tO T\tX Ë\tR\tIe\tAIMIE,\t\t\tR\tA\tji lTa\t\t\t\t\t1 10\tR\t1\ts\tO\tN\tS OR\t\t1\t\tA\tRIR\t|\ts\t\tl\tS\tT AJR DIB SlKT\t\tc\t\tF\tl!e\tA\ts\t\tL.\tA\tE e R M \t\tt A\tG R A B\tBOX CAMERA\t\t\t\tA L EJ E\tP A R\tT E\t C\tR\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tTfO\t\t H\tE\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tjM\t\tO 1\tT\tO\t\t\tR 1\tSiET\t\t\t3 1\t\tT p\tA L.\tN C\ttej flu\t\tAT\to1ni[ 1 \"SE|M\t\t\tXLOj Elrv\t\tE O \t\tEL\tTjT\t\tLii£j\tk.\t\t\tMjSj\t\t Me KENNY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKenny, America\u2019s Card Authority 16 Greek market 10 Employ BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY EMPTY GESTURE Communist-led guerilla forces in Greece Have generously announced they are calling off tfie painfully drawn-out civil war.They point out, however, that they are keeping their rifles in readiness just in case 1 And let us not be weary in well doing: for the regular Greek government fails to show in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.\u2014 proper gratitude for their gracious gesture.Galatians 6:9.However, the Communists neglect to\t*\t#\t* acknowledge one important fact: they are\tWho soweth good seed shall surely reap; already licked.The Greek government no\tThe year grows rich as it groweth old, longer cares what they offer or what they do And life\u2019s latest sands are its sands of with the comparatively few rifles they have\tgold! .\t\u2014Julia C.R.Dorr.place 18\tWorm 19\tToward 20\tExamine 22\tPronoun 23\tEnthusiastic ardor 25 To the * sheltered side 27\tLairs 28\tCovers 29\tChaos 30\tHalf an em 31\tMeasure of cloth 32\tNortheast (nb.) 33\tOuter garment 35 Soft mineral 38\tHeraldic band 39\tPen name of Charles Lamb 40\tFidei defensor (ab.) 41\tClad 47\tNiton (symbol) 48\tNot many 50\tGraded 51\tEra 52\tLove god 54 Recall 5R Domestic slave 57 Pricker» 11\tWhipped 12\tFlares 17 Actinium (symbol) 20\tAffronted 21\tGifted 24 Temper 26 In direct descent 33\tOne of its chief products 34\tCommands 36\tLoiter 37\tProvides food 42\tRailroad (ab.) 43\tAuricles '4 Let it stand 45\tHalt (prefix) 46\tParadise 49 Was victorious 51 Lincoln's nickname 53 Compass point 55 Magnesium (symbol) Lesson Hand town near the hill country in a NEW CONVENTION T$ POPU-rough, tough time.\t, | LAR IN THE EAST Eor 06 years the town went its;\tSometime ago I presented the boisterous way.Then in 1830 Dow Point-Count System of Bidding ini drifted down and called upon its [ Contract Hrid,ye, as written by, citizens to repent.People laughed ; Fred L_ K in o£ AVashingtoîj, fwfin6,\te^s.And [ D,c, Mr.Karpin has just come The\t1 out with a new book.In some lat-i with the burning eyes turned this ! er artlc-le-s-1 «m gomg to give you Opener\t\tResponder A 4\t\tA 107 C2 V AKQJ2\t\tV 9 4 3 ?AKQJ 6\t\t« 875 ^.K7\t\t* A53 South\tWest\tNorth East Pass\t2 V\tPass 3 Pass\t3 ?\tPass\t3 N.T.Pass\t4 ?\tPass\t4 V Pass\t6 V\tPass Pass Opening Lead-\t\t-4 Q\t31 r~\tn\t3\tM\t5\t6\t7\t\u20141\t\t9\t10\t11\t: 15\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t\t 15\t\t\t\ts\t\t\t\t17\t\ti5\u201c\t\t 19\t_\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t21\t\tIT\t 23\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\th\t25\tzT\t\t 27\t\t\t\t1\tm\tâagujgtfSM,\t\t\t28\t\t\t \tH\tw\t\tH\t\t\t\t\t30\trr\t\t \t\tÎT\t\tL\t\t***\t\t\t32\t\t1\t .\t\u2022-wi\"\t\t\tM\t\t\t\t\t\t\tI.\ttorjT» \t5S\t\t\tïï>\t\t\t\t\t35\t\t36\tU \t\t\t\tr\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 38\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tj\t39\t\t\t NO\t\t\thT\tH2\t\t\thT\t\t\t\tW\t N&\t\tH9\u201c\t\t50\t\t\t\t\t\t51\t\t 52\t\t\t55\u201c\tn\t51\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t %\t\t\t\t1!\t57\t\t\t\t\t\t\t I way and that until a powerful man, -\t, , .\t.\t, Seaborn Goodall, gave him sane- ?temUbu+t ln ^icle.thi.week tuarv in his home.\t1 want tu Present to you Karpin s ! When the purposeful Dow strode ! fesPons.?s an °PePlnS bld of two 1 \u2019to meet his tormentors again the'1\" a \\u,t \\astern Pla.v'cl:» for som® following day, a mob drove himl,t,me liave been using the ace and 'to rustic bridge and bade him never' TJb' slumung responses to the two ret.urn\t: bid.Karpin has built a* whole set1 Scornfully, Dow paused on thé °.f ^l^nses around this conven- more of Karpin\u2019s Point-Count Sy-|5.If you have an ace-king in tha span, removed his shoes and shook the dust of Jacksonboro from his feet.He turned and swore that God, would bring swift vengeance, the spouses: same that overtook Sodom and I* * you have an ace in any tion and I recommend thoroughly familiarize with this convention.There are seven different The townsfolk laughed Gomorrah, again.Bupt then, ut accountably, fires \u201e broke out, windstorms tore off j roofs, the placid creek through the middle of the town became wild and unruly, sweeping away homes in flash floods.The remaining settlers finally gave up and moved their county seat to Sylvania.Time removed all traces of the town but the Goodall place which still stands.Hero Bryant was born into slav-ary.Ho was a young man when Gen.Sherman and his northern troops marched through during the American civil war, burning all houses alnng hisaroute\u2014hut the Goodall home.bid that suit, regardless of whether the ace is a singleton or the top of a suit of any length.If you have two kings, jump to three no trump.(a) With three kings, jump to three no trump, then bid four no trump on your rfcbid.3.\tIf you have two aces, jump to four no trump (a force to slam).4.\tIf you have an ace and two kings, hid the ace first, then jump to four no trump on your rebid (a force to slam).(a) If you have an ace-king of one suit, and the king of another, jump in the suit first, then rebid same suit, make a jump bid in that suit.(a)\tWith an ace of one suit, and the king of another suit, hid1, the ace suit first, then the king suit.(b)\tWith the ace of one suit, and the king of a suit bid by that you!\topener (the \u201ctrump\u2019 suit), bid yourself I\tthe ace suit first, then jump in j the king suit, re- 6.If you have one ace (and no other aces and no kings), and suit, a rebiddablo suit headed by that ace.bid the ace first and then rebid that suit, 7.If you hold none of the above, respond TWO NO TRUMP.Opener will then know that you have, at most, one king.(a) With one king, first respond two no trump, then bid the king suit on your rebid (if you have an opportunity to do so below the game level).When East makes » three club response he shows the club ace, and no other aces.West now knows that a slam is in the hand and the only thing to be determined is the suit.That, is found nre-king j out in short order.It West did four no not know which ace East had he trump (a force to slam).1 might figure on two club losers, » Mail Deliveries To Be Suspended All Saints\u2019 Day City and rural mail deliveries will be suspended tomorrow.All Saints Day, a religious holiday, it was announced today by Post Office authorities.One mail collection will be made during the day between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m.The post office lobby will be open from 8 a.m.until 6 p.m.but _______ wicket service will be suspended at buying wheat in Canada, but such a 12 noon.\tmove, if made, would deal Canada's - economy a heavy blow.CTAM^TFAH\tHe suggested Miat Canada must ^ * evPIo I\tincrease her trade with the sterling -\t_ countries and that a strong effort Oyster^ supper.(Mens Etfort),'be made to wipe out the ditference Hatley United Ch.Vestry, Thurs.between the sterling and dollar N'ov.3rd.Price $1.Children 50c.blocs.- Mr.Coldwell said loss of the U.K.H»*e you lead the Want Ads Market would affect not only wheat ! lately?Perhaps there is something but othei' Canadian commodities advertised you would like to buy such as fish.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 194.'Five Gordon Say* Continued from Page 1 C.C.F.leader M.J.Coldwell said the Br.tish Labonte's suggestion to transfer of economy from one area to another shows a lack of appreciation of the \"hard economic facts.\u201d Cabinet sources said the suggestion showed \"ignorance.However, both Mr Coldwell and Mr.Low took a serious view of another part of the British Laborite\u2019s statement in which he said: \u201cIf Britain were in a position to import all wheat from non-dollar countries.Canada would be completely bankrupt.\u201d Mr.Low said he doubted whether I Britain could ever decide against Funny Business By Hershberger - .-j'y*\"' ÿ 7^** \"\t^ V Ns dd ÇyJ:g \u2019\tsa;> »cr.rroc T.m tts.u s.fat Boundary Rotary Trading In Club Heard Very Livestock Was Fine Address Slow Today Derby Line, Oct.31.\u2014\"The es- Montreal.Oct.31.\u2014Trad-aer.ce of vocational service in Ro- ir.g was slo« but receipts good on tary can be summed up by saying the two Montreal livestock mark-that both part:es must benefit e\u2019-4 today from each transaction,\u201d said O tie rings totalled to t.vôè cat-Disrict Gcvernor James Sprague, Le.J.d.tj calves, 1.Ô36 hogs and of Montpelier.Yt., in the course of\t4! e«P lambs, his talk at the reem'.w Mord.v Receipts of cattle «ere heavier Importance Of Continued from Page S While Witches Continued tiom Page 1 ^xeedam\t.No need to worry about loss when your money is invested in Canada Savings Bonds .they are top flight security and always worth what you pay for them.Besides they are registered as to principal in your name .no one else can cash them.Any of our offices or representatives will be glad to obtain your Canada Savings Bonds for vou.A.E.Ames & Ce* Limited Business Established 1889 MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER VICTORIA OTTAWA LONDON, ONT.HAMILTON KITCHENER ST.CATHARINES OWEN SOUND LONDON, ENG.\u2018It attracts more attention than ju»t a stationary sicnî\u201d Early Settlement Continued from Page 1 Ching was exploring these ideas: (1) That steel films might go along with Murray on employer-paid pension-insurance plans in return for a commitment that the | welfare program be fixed for a number of years, and (2) that the companies agree to some sort of spring.said in a report to the 600 dele gates.\"The C.I.O.wants none o that.\u201d Casting out the 12 unions would s'ng their problems, trying to help them i his talk at the regular Monday evening meeting of the Rotarj Club of the Boundary, held at the Del Monty Hotel.Taking as the theme of his talk.\u201cRotary, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,\u201d the P:striet Governor sa:d that Rotary had grown from one club in 1905 to 6,3^9 clubs, in 1949, because it had something that was actually needed by nun all; over the world.\u201cIf the President of Rotary International should try and visit each club now in opera tion at the rate of five clubs per1 week, it would take him twenty-; I seven years to do so, and at the irate new clubs are being organi-l | zed, he would be twenty-nine years I j behind.For that reason, Rotary International has District Governors and Representatives, who! I travel from club to club, discus-.ipts of cattle than last week but trading was s', w.Buyers were bidding lower on inferior classes but bids on better classes of cattle were about steady with las.week.Trading on calves was also slow and there were not enough early sales to make quotations.Hogs were also dull and there were no early sales.Lambs followed the trend of the rest of the market and registered only a few sales.The number was not sufficient to quote any market.London, Oct.SI\u2014(Renters) \u2014 Britain will withdraw her troops in Greece in the near future, it was officially announced today in Parliament.Mrs.K.M.Boright\u2019s prize for of the Fortunate Hour of which we French.Robert Sparxes.\t.\tare told: \u201cOne hour there ia in Ascot \\\\ omen s Institute prize fverv ^av when whatever you wish Ifor mathematics.Lois Hunting.\t,\t'\t., , .\t\u2018 .\t.\t,\t.\t, snail be granted, but no one knows Womens Association prize for ^lt hour it will be _ jt u home economic:, May Gilbey., Ch,nce » rnus it was jn Fairy lore Philip Carey Company's prize for that the Goose Girl became the general science, Glen Allen.\tPrincess, the Cobbler became the Commissioners\u2019 prize for im- King.Perhaps it is because of the provement in geography, Elizabeth Fortunate Hour that the poet MoEirea.\tstumbles upon his song, or the Commissioners' prize for public writer upon the story that will speaking, Joly: Andrews.\tj bring him fame.Grade IX\t| And what matters if some of ua Mrs.R.M.Horight\u2019s prize for 11 \"\t_______________ proficiency in French, Margaret McE.rea,\tHave you read the Want Ads Commissioners\u2019 prize for im-j late|j.7 i»cr»,np!, there s somethin.; provement in English, Carol Ben-\t\u201e\u201e\u201em hbe to huv ! nett.I Ascot Women\u2019s Institute for improvement in algebra and; geometry.Joan Sterling.Philip Carey Company 's prize for geuernl scietue, Russell Nichols.- BIRTHS Women's Association prize for pRESEE _0n October 27th, H>1.* not necessarily mean shearing off them, and carrying with the nearly 1,030,000 members of news of Rotary, those unions.Plans are ready to; \u201cY'ou have a fine club here, and move in fast an 1 set up rival it has been my pleasure to tell right-wing unCs in the contested other clubs of tln> work you are fields.\tI doing.Your Rotary Children's The three unions most likely to; Camp, the Children's room in your be booted out are the n.ted Élec-1 local library, your new project in wage boost to be effective next trical Workers, Mine, Mil! and | spreading information about the Smelter Workers, and Farm J United Nations,\u2014all of these Equipment Workers.\t'things are fine examples of put- Cleveland, Oct.31.\u2014(JP)\u2014The\t- , ting the principals of Rotary into C.I.O.opens its 11th convention Detroit, Oct.31\u2014 ,7P1 \u2014Tkg piacice.The willingness of the today torn wide open by the worst automobile industry\u2019s first major |PeoP\u2018e 9®\" ^u' Boundary to Death Toll Continued Irom Page 1 home economics, Beverley Little I john.Young Women's Association prize for improvement in histoiv, Lvmnn Hill.Hunting's Dairy prize for progress in arithmetic.Joan Walk, j Grade \\ Commissioners\u2019 prize for im provement in English, John Lang shutdown resulting from the steel el'atc with you and make your au strike is set for\tFridays w\u2019hen\tnua^ Rotary'\tFair is\ta real\tsuccess Chysler Corporation plans to close\tshows\thow\thighly\tthey\tregard three divisions indefinitely.\t] your club, and this public, confi- The move will throw a majority ; de nee and good will is of immense of 35,000 Detroit area Dodge.De va](u® .y°u' Soto and Chysler plant employees \u2018\u2018Vocational Service is one of the out of work.\ti phases of Rotary of real iniport- Chysler officUIa\tsaid they hop-\tance.\tBach\tparty\tmust\tbenefit ^nv* e the communist labor program.Nov.3rd.Price $1.Children 50c.Have you read the Want Ads lately?Perhaps there Is something \u201cI want none of that,\u201d Murray idvertised you would like to buy! to above self.In all phases of your; contacts with others, whether theyi are fellow workers, competitors,' your help or your customers, you1 should remember that you will be J judged by what you do, and Ro-j tary itself will be judged by your actions.\u2018 Rotary is growing rapidly today and will continue to .grow, butj 'ultimately the value of Rotary de-j j pende Upon the individual Ro-1 jtarian.We need more Rotary in1 'our Rotarians, and we should al-j ways remember that Rotary is judged by our actions in our daily j lives.\u201d District Governor James Sprague j was introduced by Past President Earl Heath, and thanked for hir; fine talk by vice-president C.R.Darby.President Maurice Moore presided at the meeting.Harry) Rice, of the Newport, Vt., was a I welcome visiting Rotarian.Music 1 was played by Paul Morel, and the, singing was led by C.R.MacLean.Following the close of the re-1 gular meeting an informal discussion of various phases of Rotary was held, with the District Governor receiving reports from the various committee chairmen, and commenting upon the work of the club.The next meeting of the club will be held at the Del Monty to- Natcliez, Miss., Oct.31\u2014'l/P) \u2014Admirers of Jefferson Military College are offering financial aid to the proud but poor little prep school which turned down a $50,000,060 endownment.Wealthy George W.Armstrong, Sr., who tendered and then withdrew the $50,000,000 endowment offer, said he would seek a university in Texas for \u201cwhite Christians only.\u201d Trustees of the Mississippi school, founded 117 years ago, rebuffed 1 Armstrong\u2019 of for when they learned he desired the school to tench \u201csuperiority of the Anglo-Sazon and Latin American races.\u201d REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS night and will honor J.J.er, who is completing fifty in business in Derby Line.MARBLETON Park- City of Sherbrooke to J.Octave Gagne of lot 9'03-209, North Ward.Rolland Croteau and Antoni Binette to Roger Charland of part of lot 517, Orford.Mrs.Jean Lecours to Mrs, Alexander D.Davis of part of lot 618, Orford.Wilfrid Marcheterre to Mrs.Alfred Hamel of part of lot 164, Orford.Henri Dion to Victorien La- \u2022Vt the Kimcoe General Hospital, on October 28th, 1349, to Mr.and Mrs.Ray Irish (nee Bernice Stevens), a daughter.Both well.At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on October 25th, ItMU.to Dr.un i Mrs.Gordon B.Loomis, the gift of a daughter.DEATHS Hunting's Dairy prize for im -, msSELL Suddenly at her lata provement in physics, Howard Littlejohn.Grade XI Commissioners\u2019 prize for Eng 1 lish, Ann Macdonald.St.Monica's Guild prize for home economics, Lois Tanner.Royal Bank of Canada\u2019s prize for) biology.Mabel Blodgett.Mrs.R.M.Boright\u2019s prize for! French improvement, Ruth Hamil-j Philip Carey Company\u2019s prize for DANIEL \u2022\u2014 At _the chemistry, Lois Tanner.Young Women\u2019s Association prize for history, Robert Burt.Hunting\u2019s Dairy prize for physics, Edgar McCurdy.Commissioners' prize for improvement in Algebra ami geometry, Joan Morey.residence, Ayer's Cliff, Que., on Sunday, October .\"9th, 1940, Jessie Anna Macdonald, beloved wife of the lute Andrew C.Bissell.Funeral service will be held in 1\the Beulah United Church on Wednesday, November 2nd, at 2\t39 p.m.Rev.W.H.BoomhouP assisted by Rev.E.A.Wright, officiating.Interment in Nortiv Hatley Cemetery.Taken For Continued from page 4.band.He has a nice home and a good job.What do you think of that?\u201d she asked happily.\u201cI think,\u201d I said enthusiastically, \u201cit\u2019s the most wonderful thing that ever happened when anyone sat down to a piano!\u201d THE END.CARD OF THANKS Come Jreeze-up time you want your car ready to face the elements .conditioned to cruise through any kind of weather, trouble-free.Your B-A dealer makes it easy.He\u2019s ready with a 9 point change-over service designed to take the hazards out of Fall and Winter driving.Here\u2019s a one-stop plan to help overcome breakdowns .lengthen the life of your motor\u2014in fact, save you money.Get this 9 point change-over service NOW! CRANKCASE\u2014Drain, flush and refHI with ^ w FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS\u2014Remove, Winter Grade B-A Peerless Motor Oil.\twash and repack.CHASSIS\u2014Lubricate all points with\tHOSE CONNECTIONS\u2014Check radiator quality B-A Lubricants.\those connections.TRANSMISSION\u2014Droin, flush and refill\tRADIATOR\u2014Droln, flush and refHI with with Winter grade B-A Transmission Oil.\tanti-freeze.DIFFERENTIAL\u2014Drain, flush and refill with\tBATTERY\u2014Check voltage end hydrometer Winter grade B-A All-Purpose Gear Lube.\treadings.Clean and grease terminals.SPARKPLUGS\u2014Clean and regap.Plus these EXTRA servîtes: Replace Oil Filter Cartridge if Necessary .\u2022 \u2022 Clean Air Filter .Check Tires.Check Fan Belt for Wear and Tension.vcai's 1 pierre of lot 16c-34, Range 10 As-I cot.Jean-Marie La jeunesse to L'Ouvrieiv Co-operative d'Habita-tion de Sherbrooke of lot 899-222, East Ward.Albert Dussault to L\u2019Ouvriere Co-operative d'Habitation de Sherbrooke of lot 4-208, East Ward.Ovide Gaudette to L\u2019Ouvriere Co-operative d\u2019Habitation de Sherbrooke of lot 15h-137, Range 9 Ascot.Rodolphe Beaulieu lo L'Ouvriere The many friends here and vicinity of Mr.Lloyd Westman, of Toronto, Ont., will be sorry to hear that he and his wife encountered a very bad auto accident, which occurred a few miles from Toronto, Ont.They both received very __________ ,\t______________________ bad head injuries and were taken) Co-operative d\u2019Habitation de~ She'r-to a _hospital, where Mrs, West-] brooke of lot 899-297, East Ward, man is still a patient.\tj Joseph Pilon to Alfred Rancourt Miss Madeline Elliott, R.N., of the Northerly V2 of lot 640, was the week-end guest of her1 Joseph Pepin to ('cade Langlois parents, Mr.and Mrs.Elliott.J of lot 7-135, South Ward.T wish to exrproi my nincere thunk* to all my kind friend-*, who sent cards.( flowers, fruit, candy, citparetoes ; also those who oarne to visit me or in any way helped ^ vhile I was a patient in the Hotel Dieu; Ifoeplt.nl in Sherbrooke.GUELPH E.PARKER Dix ville, Que.BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED Messrs.Lawrence Ou-qhtred and H.H .Bishop were visitors in I CookshirCK Miss Phyllis Bishop and Mr.and| Mrs.Worth Bishop spent a day in Sherbrooke.News has been received from Ormstown that Mrs.Mervin Barrington, who has been very seriously ill is much improved.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Bishop wer-evening guest of Canon and Mr-Belford, at the \u201cRectory.\u201d A new* furnace has Imcn installed at the \"Rectory.\u201d A dance is being organized to take place at the Town Hall on November 5th.to help defray the expense.Every one is cordially invited to attend.A special service for children was held in St.Paul\u2019s Church, on Sunday, October 23.It was well attended by both parents and the Sunday School pupils.NORTH HATLEY Oysfor supper, (Men's Effort), ; Hatley United Ch.Vestry, Thurs.Nov.3rd.Price SI.Children 50c.T want to thank th* S-horbrooko Hospital Superintendent, nurses, ward sides, Dr Hicks, Dr.Hume and Dr.Marcus for their kimlnesa during my lllnras.To Rev.W.A Edwards, friends and relatives, who visited | me, sent pifts and Get Well cards; alROi Mrs.HnlLham, and I want to thank the j Toadies' Aid of United Church, relatives and! friends for their gifts and lovtly anniver-j snry cards.The tea.the Superintendent I and nurses served us on our BOth anniversary.Cards from white nurses, blue' caps, black bands and ward aides; also Mi**' ThCma Williams, and the two reporters j from the Record Office, who earns to Mie] hospital and took our pieturea.All their kindness was sincerely appreciated.MR AND MRS.VINCENT HOLTHAM MYSTIC Mr.and Mrs.Norman Dodge, of Pasadena, Calif., were guest- of their cousin, Mrs.Maude Cooper.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith, of St.Genevieve, spent a few days with the former\u2019s patents.Mr.Stanley Soule was in Montr real to attend a football game between McGill and Varsity.BROME CENTRE Mr.and Mrs.George Tetreault, of Foster, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Frizzle one evening.Mr.and Mrs.M.W.Miller and Mr.and Mrs.R.Y.Beerwort at-) tended the funeral service for Mrs.j A.C.Collins, in Clarenceville Anglican Church on Wednesday, October 12.Mr.and Mrs.Slat,ley Mount attended the wedding reception for .Mr.and Mrs.Everett Raymond (nee Margaret Scott) at Iron Hill.cr ' T wish to thank all my friends for the I many lovely cards and beautiful flowers' sent to me while in the Sherbrooke Hos-i pital and since my return home; for the lovely sunshine basket end a Rift of home! cooking.I also extend my thanks to the) doctors and nurses who attended me.AH! thes, Yhing-s are so much appreciated by} me.MUS.C!T.AHEï:CE LVOVS Prêt Trl-nd, Que.f v.dr.h to thank all ttv*e who sent, tn\" card , leltrrs, fruit and iriftn end th've v'hn v'.ited me 'v-intr my recent f\u2018av in the Riierbrnoks Hospital; e-pei-'y r! t 1 thank Dr.Rnyne, the nurses and etnff on the th'.rd floor and nil those who nasi,ted in any way.Your kindness was deeply appreciated and will always be remrmbered.ELLA CARR Richmond.Que.Hotel Dieu» Hospital, on Saturday, Octolber 29th, 1919, Dorothy Ann, infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John F.Daniel, of East Hatley.The funeral took place this afternoon, at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 21 Melbourne Street, at 2:30 p.m, Kov .E.K.Moffatt officiated.Interment was made in Elmwood Cemetery.GRANT\u2014At his home in Huntingdon, Que., on October 29th, 1949, Henry Grant, beloved husband of the.late Olara Louise, Phipps and the late Eliza Robertson, at the age of 72.Funeral held at 9 ami., on October Slot, at St.John's Anglican Church, Huntingdon, Que.Interment in Malvern Cemetery, Lennoxville, at 3 p.m.MaeDONALD\u2014At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Saturday, Octotber 29bh, 1949, Charles John MacDonald, of Sherbrooke (formerly of Milan, Que.), in his RSth year, beloved husband of Lois Jessome.Remains resting at the home of N.A.MacDonald, Milan, Que.Funeral will be held on Tuesday, November 1st, with prayers at 1:3H) p.m.at the home, thence lo Bethany Presbyterian-Church for service at 2 p.m.Interment in Dell Cemetery.McCUTCHEON \u2014 At the Salem.Hospital, Salem, Mass., on Saturday, October 29th, 1949, Paris F.McCutcheon, aged 60 years.Funeral on Tuesday, November 1st, at Danvers, Mass, ROUSSEAU \u2014 On October 30lh, 1949, at the age of 78 years, 7 months, Mrs.Ulric Rousseau / (nee Ida Beloin-Gendron).Remains are resting at her residence, Cookshire, Que.Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, November 2nd, at 10:15 a.m.at St.Camille Church, Cookshire.Interment, in Cookshire Cemetery.Funeral Director, Gerard Monfette, 29 Windsor St.Phone 249.SMITH\u2014Suddenly at her late residence, Burroughs\u2019 Falls (Ayer's Cliff, Que.), on Sunday, Octohcr 33th, 1949, Elsie Smith, beloved daughter of Mrs.Acres Smith and the late Robert Smith, in her 70th year.Funeral service will be held in Si, George's Church, Ayer's Cliff, on Tur-uhv.November J .\u2022 - I p.m.Rev.c.M.Jensen offieiaUng.Interment in Ayer\u2019s Cliff Cemetery, STILL IN BOX \u2014- When he completes u southern exhibition swing with Jackie Robinson.Pitcher Don Newcombe of the Dodgers will display his sales technique during the off-season in a Brooklyn clothing store , Card Of Thanks, Births, Deaths, In Memoriam, Marriages *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 Persona) column.All above notices must carry signatures of party sending notice ^ottNSTOÿyi, FUNERAL CHAPEL 21 MELBOURNE ST Phone 171 J.W.BLAKE REG\u2019D R.L.BISHOP Funeral Home equipped with Wurlitzer Electric organ.AMBULANCE SERVICE TELEPHONE AflA 36 QUEEN ST. io Classified Advertising Dept Phone 6262 luESUlTS CLASSIFIED ADS.must be received by 4 p.m.previous day.Business Directory iFor Sale BANK LOANS SHERBROOKE, QEEBEC, MCOCOAY, OCTOBER 31, 1949.OUR BOARDING HOUSE\tWith Major Hoople Advocates H.S- GRUNDY, MtManamj and Walsi Bids., 10 yyalllngton SI.No.Phone 15d«.HOUSSE AU.HOW ARD * BRADUJtY.Olivier Bidz.4 Wellington So fei.Itl.Armand Rooasea'i, K.C.W.H.Bradi*».D.3.Howard.General trial practioa, eaUtaa.W.H LYNCH, I.C., GENERAL PRAO-tic-.Settlement of BeUtea Sun Life Building.Sherbrooke.Chartered Accountants THOMAS C.CORSY.C A., UÎH BISHOP Street, Monterai, LA.73S'\u2019.T.H.EDNEY » CO.TÏ PROSPBCn St eev Phone 82S8.P.8.ROSS A SON, CHARTERED AC-eouatanta, Montreal.'fist VENETIAN BLINDS *#| SQ.FT.Average Window, 3UC Î6.Guaranteed best quality Entirely of metal.Automatic, ultra-modern.WASHING & REPAIRS.Work guaranteed; reasonable prices.VENETIAN DISTRIBUTORS REG\u2019D Francois Boudreau, Manager.d'.-gS King West \u2014 Tel.4S6-W I -\t\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE.$150.MAY he seen at Baldwin\u2019s Storage, or write Box 199, Record.UPRIGHT PIANO TO LOAN TO A CARE-ful reliable person for storage riur:nj; the winter.Apply at once to Box 19*.' Record.FINANCIAL DO YOU REQUIRE A PERSONAL LOAN TO PUT IN YOUR NEXT WINTER\u2019S COAL?APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.M O N T H L Y DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT.OIL HEATER, IN GOOD CONDITION.Aip-ply Laurence Kinnear, East Angus-Phone B0rl3.SEAL COAT, SIZE H-16.cash.Phone 3S99-R.CHEAP FOR DR J A.LANDRY, SB RG EON -DENTIST.100 Wellington £uth.Phone 5050.PUREBRED REGISTERED SCOTCH COL-lie, sable and white, female, two years.Apply Mrs.H.Lowry.Box 270, Waterloo, Que.Phone 1I8-W.LEE ENFIELD, .353 BRITISH: 7 MM.Mauser with ammunition ; .o0-30 Savage Carbine; .410 Harrington-Richardson folding gun : Marlin .22 caliber (single shot).Prices upon reqpest.All good condition.Apply Walter Soutiere, Rock Island, P Q.Phone 462:2.WANTED- MECHANT»:AL DRAUGHTS man, agtd 25\u201445, with at least 5 years | experience.Good working conditions, paid holidays, group insurance and good chances for advancement: In reply, [ stale age.experience, marital status.No; reriies will be considered which do not , give complete information.Reply to Personnel Manager, Philip Carey Co.Ltd., Lennoxviilc.CARPETS & UPHOLSTERY \u201cDURACLEANED\u201d An International Service \u2014 Sherbrooke\u2019s Only Dealer \u2014 DURA HOME SERVICE REG\u2019D Telephone 8016-W BBHHHSHSBGBMSr TILE RUBBER or ASPHALT 52 Colors in Stock; Expert Work.J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wellington S.- Tel.5139 PERMA-STONE applied by NEWTON CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.Sherbrooke.Tel.546 FLOOR SANDING \"Done the way you like it\u201d Experl Workmen\u2014Free Estimate?ANTONIO MASSON 10 St.Antoine St \u2014 Tel.1794-R ARMY CHAMOIS LINED HELMETS, 'J o: grounds sheets, $1.25; new Air Force raincoats, $3.50; army wool breech s, sizes 29-34, ?6.25 ; 25 ft.extension, complete, $2.95; army knives.$1.50; 24-piece stainless steel cutlery complete, $3.50; eLctric heaters, $5.93: army safety light, 50c: Jerry cans with spout, $3.93; 2 burner electric stove, reg.$6.95, selling $4.50; army and air force belts, 33c: U.S.air force flying boots, 512.95; stheep-lined leather gloves, $4.95; sh.ep lined veste, $3.95: t'.S.army slightly used high boots, $3.95; U.S.army compares, $2.Do.We also carry a line of surplus dishes, camp stoves, tool boxes, electric irons, roasters, err jacks, a';cs.saws, single, end double size mattresses, paint, a complete line of plumbing supplies.Smith Surplus Store, 272 Wellington South.Phone 838.C.O.D, orders accepted.Free city delivery.RADIATOR GRILLS,,SEAT COVERS FOR all cars.Phone 2272, Lepage Auto Parts, 152 King St.West.MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN, AGED 2Ô 45 years with at least 5 years\u2019 experience.! Good working conditions, paid holidays, j group insurance, good chances for ad-1 vanccmcnt.In replying, state age, experience, marital status, etc.No replies will b' considered whicih do not give! complete information.Reply to Person-] rel Manager, Philip Carey Co., Lcnnox-ville.Teachers Wanted S'TANSTEAD CENTRAL BOARD.QUALI-j fieri teacher for Grates VI and VII re-, quired in\u2019 Ay.r's Cliff High School, j Apply immediately, giving qualifications and phone number, ti K.R.Willis, Supervisor, North Hatiey.IF TMATTS ART, X LU TAKE MiNle i si the SUAPc OP AMlMAU .ccackeks he s teeALi-V P^2- 5PIRIM6 ONl IT TOO/ He gACEOV HAD TIM.& FOR TWO BREAKFASTS A«JD TOUR.LurOcneoKSs/ HlS sllBOMASTERPlECft is takinig shape si.cetV IT\u2019S BESlHhlihi&T&HAJE The Meat lines of a CHOnJK Or COhJCRSTE KclOCkfED OFF A viaduct id a tsains vlRECK./ _________ WELL .'CRITICS OFtehi T MISS THE POlMT By J.R.Williams OUT OUR WAY ¦»\u2014* MO.TH KIPS NOW ARE TOO SMART OR TOO LAZV TO PUT A WAGON ON THE ROOF OF A BA RM-I DID IT BUT I'M GLAD THEY DON'T SOME BOYS OUT THERE SEEM TO BE STUDYING THE WAGON BY THE EARN - - PO YOU THINK THEY COULD BE PLOTTING A HALLOWEEN STUNT?m ¦ V/l.C >4 /O-Z?T.M MA U.5.PAT.Off by « a Bcnvice.ive THE DAV DT PTACB SUBSCRIBERS Receiving HOME DELIVERY may report missing copies or irregular service by calling 6262 before 5:00 p.m.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words or less: three consecutive insertions.11.25; six consecutive insertions 52.25.CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for Is words or less.ERRORS on our part in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto._____________________ PUBLIC NOTICE Annual meeting of the Cherry River C;metery Association will be held at the home of Harvey Catchpaugh, on Monday, November 7th, at 8 p.m.STANBRIDGE STATION Mr.and Mrs.F.H.McElroy and Master Tommy, were in Farnham 'to attend the funexal of their brother-in-law, Mr.Horace Dimich.Guests at the home of Mr.and ' Mrs.T.H.McElroy were Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Bell, of London, Ont., Mrs.Earl Hobbs, of Sher-jbrooke, Mrs.H.E.Dimich and Vic-jtor Dimich, of Farnham, and Mr.and Mrs.Donald McElroy and son, Ronald, of Chateauguay.All Forms of CLASSIFIED ADS Accepted Until 4 p.m.Day Previous to Date of Insertion (with the exception of Ads for Saturday) ALL FORMS OF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, LEGAL NOTICES AND AUCTION SALES ACCEPT-ED UNTIL 1 P.M THE DAY PREVIOUS TO THE DATE OF INSERTION For Saturday's Issue \u2014 12 o\u2019clock noon on Friday.Skecbrooke Daily Becocd Phone 6252 tWSfîKlT'' Prospectus obtainable from your own investment dealer.CALVIN BULLOCK, LTD.NOW!! ' Reconditioned WASHING MACHINES FOR SALE \u2014 $19.00 UP ROSS-BIRON 17 Frontenac Street Tel.645 Agents Wanted Real Estate For Sale COMMISSION\u2019 AUCTION SALE at Willie Rouleau\u2019s, (\u2022\u2022orgevile Road.1 Mile from Magog Wednesday, Nov.2nd, AT 12:30 D.S.T.20 cows, some to freshen this fall, calves, pig*, horses, express wagon on tires, buggy, speeder sliigh, moccasin sledis, miiking machine, 1947 Studc-baker 2 ton truck, ploughs, fceparator, milk cane, big iron kettle, ail kinds of new motors lt, 1/6, S and 1/3 H.P.110 volts, 300 woollen blanket*, all kind» of tools, te ton chain blocks, anvil*, all sites, \\ises, many other articles.Come here to buy what you need or to sell what you don\u2019t need.If you have anything to sell phone Delphia Benoit, Auctioneer, Magog.Phone 521.CLOUGH AVENUE,\tLENNOX VILLE, compact, solid brick house; four bedrooms with built-in cupbrards, attractive Hving ; room with fireplace.Small den downstairs.Phone 276r3, Richmond, or write Box 496, Richmond.Business Opportunity JEWELLERY STORE IN THRIVING Eastern Townships community, doing excellent business.Will sell with ¦ \u2022 without equipment.Reason for selling, other int:re.:t.Box 196, Record.RESTAURANT FOR SALE, SITUATED at B^ebe, good opportunity for prompt buyer.Full information phone 460, Beebe, or write P.O.Box 92, Beebe.AGENTS : TAKE ORDERS ON MEN\u2019S necktie.* for Christmas Gift?.No inv:st-ment for stock.Write; Murgatroyd Sales Company, Station R, Toronto 17.Male and Female Help WANTED, RELIABLE MARRIED COU-ple without children to maintain comforts of establish.d village home during indefinite hospitalization of wife.Light duties and supervision, 3 children, 2 attending school.Consideration will be given to middle-aged woman with reliable r ferenoes.Apply, giving details and \u2022l'i'.-y expected.G.V.A.Brink, Superintendent Vimy Ridge Mine, Vimy Ridge.Que.Phone 2351-J or 2951-W.! OBITUARIES spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.E.Haspodarewski and daughter, at \u201cThe Log Cabin'\u2019.Mrs.Lucia Fessenden and Mrs.Mildred Sweet were overnight guests of Miss D, Stanford, and Mr.I.E.Harrison, in Drummond-when en route to Quebec, Green\u2019s Service Station and a well where they will be guests of Mr., known resident of Lennoxville,iand Mrs.R.D.Hutchison, for ai when funeral services were held!few days and then visit Mr.andj on Sunday, October 2.He was in ! Mrs.Elton Webb and family, ini his 63rd year.\tj Asbestos before returning home.A large number of Odd Fellows1 Mrs.S.Wegnerowicz has re- E1ADDER DISORDERS and how they may be relieved.For prompt relief tram bladder trouble (with scalding and burning), backache and that 'down-dragging' weariness, try DeWitt's Pills.This trustworthy family medicine acts as a diuretic and, by assisting your kidneys back to healthyactivity, helps remove the causes of your trouble.Regular size 60c.Large economy size $1.00.LEO GREEN, LENNOXVILLE Final tribute was accorded Leo1 Green, for 17 years proprietor of;ville, THE NEW ânp nevi trricjtvi TIME STUDY MAN Wanted by an Eastern Townships Paper Company, Time Study Man whose duties will consist in assisting Industiral Engineer in the establishment of Incentive standards, etc.The following qualifications are desired; Bilingual preferred, Education of Matriculation Standard, Experience in another industry helpful.Successful applicant will be given full training.Please give full details of your qualifications and experience in your letter.Our staff have been advised of this opening.APPLY BOX NO.192 RECORD De witts pills For Kidney and Bladder Troubles , BILINGUAL SECRETARY, MALE OR female, wanted by large manufacturing plant in Victoriaville, Que.Thorough knowledge and experience in shorthand and typing essential.Five day week.Good salary.Excellent position for the right person.Apply by mail, stating age, experience, references, to P.O.Box \u202210, Victoriaville, Que.Room and Board Wanted ROOM AND BOARD WANTED KOR HKIH school girl, aged 16.Capable with children.Phone 5255-W.Cars For Sate Boarders Wanted ms G.M.C.BUS.FORMERLY USED AS ,\t.,\t\u2019\tboard not too elderly woman, 8ohz>ol bus.Phone H«nry T.y.or, North ! h.Mlh activt.A,Mr\u201es Refordi Box Hatley, 190.10 1932 ESSEX, NEWLY OVERHAULED \u2014 and good tiro-.Apply to G rdon Max- I O L«Ct field, Spring Read, Lennoxville.Phone Lennoxville, 296-J-21.turned out to pay final respects., The deceased was a scribe of Union Encampment No.3 of the Odd Fellows, a member of Unity Lodge j No.8, a member of the Maple Leaf i Canton No.1 of Granby, ami a', member of the Prince of Wales Lodge No.63.The deceased, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.William Green, was born in Moulton Hill.He is survived by one brother, Walter P.Green ; a sister, Mrs.Grace Pond, of St.Johnsbury, Vt.; a niece, Joyce Pond, of St.Johns-hury, Vt.and a sister-in-law, Mrs.William Green, of Hardwick, Vt.Prayers were held at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel followed by services in St.George's Church, Lennoxville.Rev.Archdeacon Jones officiated.The bearers were: Ben C.How- : ard, Arlie Feron, Wesley Nicol,1 Ray Demers.George McDonald and.Ben Ingham.Interment was made in Malvern Cemetery.\tI turned from Montreal.PACKARD CLIPPER DELUXE SEDAN, J 1946, excellent condition, radio, etc.1\t$1,800.Can be seen at Coomb\u2019s Garage.! or Phone 2214 cr S085.2 ROOM MODERN HEATED EURNLHED apartment.Apply 35 Belmont.FOUR ROOM APARTMENT TO RENT \u2022.nrly part November, stove, electric refrigerator, go 1 loention.Record, Box 104.AYER\u2019S CLIFF 11036 PONTIAC 8 DELUXE COACH.GOOD- rendition.Mileage 63,000.Terms: Cash.MODERN I W, A.*Hail, East Angus, Que.Phone: I Business 1*1 ; Residence 120.HOUSE, ST.PAUL ROAD Equipped with Frigidaire, oil burner.Reasonable.Apply G.E.Wright, Knowl-ton.Phone 6l5rl2.Bingo party, Guild Hall.Wed.,! 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ASSISTANT THAWING SUPERVISOR Wanted by an Eastern Townships Paper Company, Assistant Training Supervisor to conduct supervising conferences on various subjects, such as Company Policies and Supervisory Responsibilities and to assist supervisors in the application of principles and new methods on the job.The following qualifications*are desired; - Bilingual, Education of Matriculation Standard, some Group Instruction experience preferred.Age Range; 25 to 40.Successful applicant will be given full training.Please give full details of your qualifications and experience in your letter.Our staff have been advised of this opening.APPLY TO BOX NO.191 RECORD ALVA Typewriters For Sale Miscellaneous For quick results use Record Want Ads.SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL POUT- TWO GIRL MISSIONARlEiS WANT REA-able Typewriter\u2014the only office typ*« «onaLIe housekeeping reoms ; also desire J writer in personal «Ize.New portât» c part-time work as typigt and aeamstrNss.deeign, new sparkling performance.Ca*h Rhone 113u.or term*.Remington Rand Limited, 27 W< Uington SL South.Phon« 3650.\tLost and Found HARD OF HEARING?World'i flr»t electrical hearing aid manularturcr i ACOUSTILON Sale» «no Servica.Impreation and ear mold» maria.Batterie» for all make* hearing Kiris Demonstration» In the moat araminent eitlta of tha Eastern Townahipa Information a» to dalea given on rogueet.Demonstration In Sherbrooke every Mendav from 1:30 to S:Q0 p.m.r p ijrnN 11 4lb Br*wtt#r V*.C.iiCrfVJll, Representative \u2014 Telephone 423V-W.LOST\u2014BLACK SILK BAG CONTAINING knitting, Sunday, October 30th, at Inm terminal.Phone 8055-W.LOST PAIR LIGHT RIMMED GLASSES, Wellington Street, on Friday afternoon.1 inder plonse phone 25t:!.R.Reward.!REWARD FOR RETURN OF CHANGE purse lost betwe.n Thomp*on> Store and Radio Shop, Ayer's Cliff.Fri.t noon.Communicate with Post Office.We Sell and Repair MOTORS STARTERS TRANSFORMERS 46 YEARS EXPERIENCE IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION.WIGGETT ELECTRIC Personal \u2018 PERSON AL DRUG SUNDRIES (KUH.her good!) twelve aamplca for 60c postpaid in plain »enled wrapper, catalogue included.General Novelty Co.Dept.Q.71 Major St., Toronto.Ont.1» MARQUETTE STREET Established I PHONE 435 1903 i Mr.and Mr?.K.J.Cowan at-!fpndcd tho Lewis-Whitchesd wed-jdine in Waterloo.Mrs.Henry Hoyt and son, A\u2019.vin.soont a day with her sister, Mrs.Earle Brasec, in Sutton.Mrs.Leonard Sherrer, of Hill-;side, spent the week-end with her Lon, Mr.Hugh Sherrer.and Mrs.Sherrer.Mrs.Sadie Cowan was a visitor of Mrs.Thomas Hawley, in Sutton.Mrs.Myrelc Sweet is spending an indefinite time at the home at Mrs.('.C.Jcnne.in Sutton.' Mrs.Sadie Cowan called on Mr*.Robert.Garland, in Sutton.Mrs.Loren Sherrer and Stewart Robertson spent an afternoon with Mrs.Pearlc Tisdale, in Aber-eorn.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lloyd and son, Alvin, wore visitors at Mr.R.Page's, in West Sutton, FULFORD Mr.and Mrs.Charles Welch and Mrs.Port cous and Mrs, Inca Chapman, of Iron Hill, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Badger and family, at \u2018\u2018Mapleview Farm\u201d.Mrs, Norman Snodgrass, of West Shefford, called en Mrs.F,ben Fessenden, one afternoon.Mr, Ralph Raymond and Mrs.i: ith Chapman, cf Iron Hill, and i Mrs.Antoinette MacKinnon were dinner guests of Mrs.Fessenden and Mrs.M.Sweet.Miss Ri-nandeiui.>,f Montreal, Dr.Fred A.Horsley VETERINARY SURGEON Phene 71 - Sutton, Que.(Adv.) \u201cking of The royal mouni ed\" CLOUTIER & FRERE muîm â HEATING CONTRACTORS SPECIALTY: RADIANT HEATING SHOP: 17-b Blvd.St.Sacrement (continuation of 1st Ave.) Residences: Paul-Emile Cloutier, 135 Prospect.Tel, 2139-W Andre Cloutier, 280 Vimy \u2014 Tel.516f)*W Sell unwanted articles through the Record Want Ads.Low cost for three consecutive insertions.TmSmM thesjeRZS cf that GW.___f COMM/T A PFRFPZT MURDSR,AAJD HÊ GETS AtVAV lO/TH THE MO»£Vf Trtev BOTH TOOK THE TRAIL TOtL>4RC> .1P£CfPr/Q/J P4SS ' 7VE GOT TO FME> THAT TH/EVHJG-TRAMP BEFORE K/AJG boss F i ?/($ mt.H Vrphwi Wi «jff, 1 »W| f-r 5la* By Zane Grey IiAtee,TWEbirvmiles seovt becsprico pass~ SHOült> OiERTlKE FLMT's HILLER.TOMORROid.HMM?IF J HAP THAT FLAME I CO OLP SET HIM TOM/GHT' m ik BRINGING UP FATHER MOU KWOW-SiLL*I CAM'T air ahold op any woee QP THAT \u201cUPPEN - ATOM\" 'ON!C-I'l4 APPAlO __ TO CO HOMP-AG J CAN'T BLUPP\tWPLLr Jbrvr maloc any mocc go hov: -' AN1 RACE IT I VOJDES WHAT SHE'LL HIT ME WITH.AN'WHAT HO&PlTAL I\u2019LL BE SENT TO - - WHY-HELLO - DARLIN6 VCLI LOOK ALL TIRED OUT - JUST GET INTO VCUP EASY CHAIR- L \u2022Æ - By George McManus WHAT'S HAPPENED?I'M OUT OP MV NERVE TONC -I THOUGHT THAT MAGSIE FOUND IT AND P£AMK IT- BUT SHE'O TAME-I WONDEG?HOW LONG THIS WILL LAST,' SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY.OCTOBER 31 1949, c ven A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES Sherbrooke Lime Ridge Lennoxville Mr.Farmer WE ARE WORKING OVERTIME TO PROVIDE YOU WITH Paperwhite Narcissi AGSTONE Planted now will bloom for Christmas.15c each $1.50 per dozen JOHN MILFORD & SON REG'D 138 Wellington N.- Tel.1744 Magog SO THAT YOU CAN PRODUCE MORE FROM YOUR FARM NEXT YEAR This material is now in stock for immediate delivery by truck or rail.DOMINION LIME LIMITED Lime Ridge, P.Q.Better Concrete FOR LESS MONEY Mixed to >our o»n specifications and poured in your forms.SHERBROOKE READY-MIX CONCRETE Limited Phone LENNOXVILLE 314-W Jordan DINGMAN\u2019S Shell Service Station MAIN STREET - MAGOG $230 Reduction on Hillman Cars Lubricating - Anti-Freeze Phone 2271 - MAGOG DUBOYCE S CORNER Mr.Sewell Newton and Olive and Eric Newton, of Warden, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Duboyce.Mr.Gordon Duboyce accompanied Mrs.L.McCleary and Mr.and Mrs Stuart Wilson and son, Terry, to Sutton, and were dinner guests of Mrs.Proper.Mrs.George Dufresne, of West-mount, spent a week-e.od s i* On sale »t all leading hotels, clubs, taverns and liquor stores.meeting at the home of Mrs.William Russell, one Monday eve-| ning.Evening guests at the Badger heme were Mrs.L.McCleary, Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Wilson and i Terry Wilson, of the Brill.Mr.and Mrs.William Stone were in Knowlton one Friday evening, and attended the High School opening exercises.Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Brown, Mr.and Mrs.William Badger and sons, David and Brian, and Mr.arid Mrs.William Stone and Wil-ena attended the social evening and Wear-Ever brush demonstration at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Rhicard.Mrs.C.Arvett, Miss Phyllis Legge, Mrs.A.Thompson and Mr.and Mrs.William Stone were in Knowlton one Thursday evening, and attended the Rebekah Lodge meeting, when the degree was conferred on five candidates.I Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Goreham and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Badger and family, Mrs.C.Russell spent a day : with her daughter, Mrs.William Badger, and family.Mrs.Dorothy Bailey and sons ! were guests for a few days of Mr.and Mrs.C.K:ene and fiynily.SULFA DRUGS AND PEN1C1L- LIN ARE USED TO HELP CURE MASTOIDITIS By Edwin P.Jordan, M.D.A hard bony protuberance lies hack of the ear lobe.This is called the mastoid process.This bone is not completely solid but contains small pockets or cells of air known as mastoid cells.These cells can become infected; when this happens the serious condition known as mastoiditis is present.Mast oiditis usually develops from the spread of infections from the midle ear which is a small cavity lying just behind the drum membrane.When there is pus under pressure in the middle ear, the infection may spread to the air cells of the mastoid bone.In acute mastoiditis, the symptoms come principally from pressure of the infection and pus within the air cells.The mastoid PT0', cess back of the ear becomes painful, redness and swelling are common, and especially noticeable is the tenderness when pressure is put on the mastoid bone.Enter Sulfa Drug» Since the discovery of the sulfa drugs and penicillin, the frequency of dangerous mastoiditis has dropped considerably.Many patients w'ith severe infections of the middle ear are treated at once with the sulfa preparations or penicillin so that the mastoid never becomes seriously involved.In the past, many mastoid infections became chronic and an operation was necessary.Sometimes all that was necessary was a simple cut into the mastoid cells to allow the pus to escape: this was called a simple mastoid operation.In other cases, a so-called radical operation was necessary which meant go'.ng into the mastoid bone and scraping out most of the infected colls.Thanks to the new germ-attacking drugs, surgery is not required nearly as often as in the past, i * * * q\u2014i have had a fibroid tumor and have had two miscarriages.Do you think I lost my babies because of the fibroid?\t.A\u2014This is a definite possibility.Some women, however, do carry a baby to term successfully in spite of surprisingly large fibroids.Whether it should be attempted in an individual case is always a question.trip to Toronto, Ont., and other points of interest.Mr.and Mrs.R.Annesley spent a Sunday in Sherbrooke, where ; hey were joined by their son, AG2.Donald Annesley, of Mr.Annesley s( brother, Mr.R.Annesley, and Mrs.Annesley.KEITH Miss Margaret MasLeod, of Pointe-Aux-Trembles, spent a holiday at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Sweeney have, sold their farm and have moved to Gould.Miss K.Annesley, R.N., of Montreal, was a guest of her brother, Mr.R.Annesley, and Mrs.Annesley.Other visitors at the same heme included Mr.Lawrence Bennett, of Victoriaville, Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Wood and three children, of Northfield, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Bennett and daughter, of North Hatley, Mr.and Mrs.Dale Cummings and son, of Woodsville, N.H\u201e and Mr.H.M.Gall, of La-chute.i Mr.and Mrs, Jack O'Brien and daughter, Linda, motored to Bul-wer and spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Thomas McComb and family.Mr.Irving Annesley has accompanied Mr.C.Watson on a motor 4«J * _____________* SPOONER FOND The regular monthly meeting rf the Spooner Pond Women\u2019s Institute, was held at the home of Mrs.Gerald Fortier with Mrs.Beatrice Rodgers, Mrs.Edward Wentworth and Mrs.Millett, the Mrs.V.R.Beattie, presiding opened the meeting with the '\u2018Mary Stewart Collect\u2019\u2019 followed by the \u201cLord's Prayer\u201d, recited in unison.Minutes of the previous meeting and correspondence were read by the secretary, Mrs.C.J.Hannan.The treasurer\u2019s report was given by Mrs.Howard Mills, treasurer.j A report of the catering for th6| Dalton wedding luncheon was i given by Mrs.Beattie.A special | vote of thanks was extended to Mrs.F.Blanchard, Mrs.Percy Dyson and Mrs.Fred Wintle for assembling a quilt, which was recently finished.A special event of the meeting was a white elephant sale, with Mrs.Walter Coles, the auctioneer, This netted a tidy sum for the treasury.A quia, \"Know your Canadian Products\u201d was conducted, by Mrs.V.R.Beattie.Mrs.F.W\u2019intle won first prize, and Mrs.Orin Taylor, second.All business being disposed of and the meeting adjourned, a delicious supper was served hy the hostesses.GLEN SUTTON Mr.and Mrs.Lester Nerney, of Attleboro, Mass., were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Rex Davis and family.Mr.and Mrs.E.Poulin and family, of Waterloo, spent the week-end at the home of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr, and Mrs.Fred Jacobs.Messrs.Rex Davis and Charles Maynard were in Bondville and Granby one evening, on business.Mrs.G, H.Staines\u2019 many friends will be sorry to hear that she is a patient in the St.Albans, Vt.Hospital.Mr.Peter Burnham trapped and killed four black bears within a week, in this vicinity.' Pittsburgh Paints PRISCILLA\u2019S POP By AJ Vermeer WHY, I YANKED J 'OJNoSTERS TODAY DON'T ENJOY HALLOWEEN LIKE ^ WE USED TO! UP L AMP POSTS.MOVED , FENCES.( C BACK INSIDE, MX) TWO! 1 WON'T HAVE YOU .(SETTING INTO ^ MISCHIEF! e>uT nowadays they JUST STAY IN THE 1 .HOUSE £*40 DO > \\^NOTHIMQ! [y.C.11: BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin VOOH .KONVY ONT OV OOOS NAYH'tW'b (S COHIN6 XO TOVON V0« A\t\u2022\u2022 ASOONO TAX.TVHX.OV TAX.XAVV p-r .XX-STNAV- rr\u2014w swr HXY.X>OOTV soax-\u2019.coHX .CVA\u2019SA ?is HOMX.?.xV DO YOO WNOVOIFOÛ HASN'T OX ANY 6AV Jotooxo ON A WHO DOXSNk'TI DWX Yt\\'.VODLL HWL A DWX.| BE 6VAO TO Tot?TKX.>! Hlv9 CVA9A JI AND OOO OOT .I \u2014, WON'T YOO, \\ DEAR ?DANCE ?OK ,Bv& BOSlNESS'.\\ DON'T «ATE A DATE ON HY OWN \u2022 SO SOHEONt ELSE HAS TO &EX ONE TOfl HE AND A BVNND DAXE AT THAT l, GOODY'.6OO0V \u2019.GOODY! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Merrill Blosser Dip you ACTUALLY / DONl'r MAKE THE COACH / BE .PUT TVIE BOVS s RIDtC.\\ ON A DIET SO ( HILDA' / W6D SAVE?V__\t__ MONEY ON\ty\t1/ THE TWWP\t)\tf SUPPER T /\t/ HOW COULD FOOP LITTLE ME MAKE A BIG STRONG MAN DO ANYTHING P l SIMPLY SHOWED HIM AN ARTICLE ON IRE7: DANGER.OP OVEREATING Fog ATHLETES / TV V \u2019 ^ IT WANTA ^ THANKS, WERE JUST ] OIL Vs 1 CAESAR REMARKED.order.?/ BROVVSiNQ' 'Ms/ s'yoN lapcus hath a LEAN AND HUNGRY T- LOOK \u2018 \u2022 V f '¦ '\t^ ¦ \u2022 TOP) HY UFA c.rnvicr.INC.T, M Rf.O.U ÎL PAT.OFT I VIC FLINT By Michael O\u2019Malley and Ralph Lana IÎæîPFySI! «Dug Bates lertt us hi beat and a skiff and ws want to work.WE\u2019LL YYT KIN MEND AKE CARE j BOATS, BUCK.NI AS SOON AS r DSIOP /¦ I LL BE VIC at the \"VIKING'; ( BEHIND 1U JOIN YOU, CHIEF.V ISLAND K THIS IS THE LANTES LAW, JUG.STALL CUP AND FLINT ARE PROPERLY DEPUTIZED OF ANY DAMAGE TO TOUR BOATS MENDIN' PEOPLE IS /MORE COAA-PLICATCD.if C5Pr.1949 BY NCA \u2022'¦l-RVICk.INC ALL QUIET Y VERY QUIET.TOPSIDE, / CLEEK.t WONDER c VERA?yf WHERE STALLCUP /\tV AND FLINT ARE?T&lt>U -OklEll Famp / T.M.Reft.U.».PAT.Off.' JCE PALOOKA By Ham Fiahar UNCA )/ HlTsÊÊ^Â^TTîÊuLÔITÔNNÎrT^VA HA HA ^ YER (RIGHT.I\u2019LL TROT HIM ^ ON MY SHOULDERS TO THE HOUSE.- NOTHIN' DOIN'.UH HE JI5T ET.WElL meptcha.WELL WALK.M TROT, NOVVY, TROT.JOE.' H COVMN'AWAY H'WO.'L BACK.1\u2014 OLD BOY.y (SLUGGER UNCA JOE t , JOE ^ %r .Y7,r,*z i/, - * ^ tw#» .jZy/ jusujJJh, wtssm ALLEY OOP By V.T.Hamlin /ELL, AT LEAST WE KNCW )\t{.('ifj ICOP CAME TO BEES\u2019f?E yt-LJfcM Ith' monster got ^mo Tim ,'IM.' THATS TH' /TH' LAST^K FIRST SOUND HE'LL EVER f VHE'S UTTERED/ / UTTER.\u2019 OH, kv\ti I JUST CAN'T -\\ BEAR , *1 WHAT N KIND OF Ha noise, .(that?) -s.%Wfi / r'YiSi C.OPR ; \u2019/-¦i hy ^ (JP)\u2014For the second successive year the National Horse Show of the United States will go through a military jumping competition with no American team entered.Four team are in the military events cf the show which begins its 61st edition tomorrow at Madison Square Garden.Canada, Mexico, Chile and the Republic of Ireland will fight it out for the titles, -with the Mexicans heavily favored to take the lion\u2019s shore.The reason the United States is not entered can be traced to the machine age.Their army has been virtually completely mechanized.The Canadian team is made up of reserve officers, including a father-son combination\u2014Maj.Gordon Gayford, and his 20-year-old son, Lieut.Tom Gayford.The other riders are Maj.Charles Baker, Jr., team captain, and Lieut.W, R.Ballard.All four are Toronto residents.| ( YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES Q.S.H.L.Sherbrooke 7, Ottawa 2.Royals 4, Shawinigan 1.Valleyfield 2, Quebec 1.NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadiens 4, Detroit 1.Toronto 4, New York 2.Chicago 10, Boston 4.AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo 5, Hershey 1 .Springfield 4, New Haven 1.Providence 3, St.Louis 1, Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 1.J.A.H.A.Quebec 5, Royals 0.Canadiens 2, Three Rivers 1, Valleyfield 6, Verdun 2.SATURDAY\u2019S GAMES Q.S.H.L.Ottawa 7, Shawinigan 2.Chicoutimi 6, Valleyfield 4.NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 1, Canadiens 0.Toronto 8, Boston 1.Chicago 2, New York 0.AMERICAN LEAGUE Hershey 10, New Haven 0.Springfield 3, St.Louis 2.Cleveland 9, Buffalo 3.Pittsburgh 4, Indianapolis 1.EASTERN CANADA SENIOR R.C.A.F.5, North Bay 2.O.H.A.SENIOR Kitchener-Waterloo 4, Hamiltoi Barry O.H.A.JUNIOR Guelph 4, Oshawa 2.Barrie 4, Galt 3.Marlbcros 5, Windsor 3.St.Catharines 6, Toronto St Mike\u2019s 1.WESTERN CANADA SENIOR Calgary 4, Edmonton 3.Saskatoon 6, Regina 3.TODAY\u2019S GAMES No games scheduled.STANDINGS Q.S.H.L.P W L D F A Pts Sherbrooke .8\t620 33 20 12 Royals .\t9\t4\t3\t2\t24\t22\t10 Quebec\t7\t4\t2\t1\t22\t25\t9 Chicoutimi .\t7\t4\t2\t1\t2-3\t22\t9 Ottawa _____ 9\t3\t5\t1\tSO\t34\t7 Valleyfield .9\t3\t5\t1\t29\t35\t7 Shawinigan .\t9\t2\t7\tO\t27\t43\t4 NATIONAL LEAGUE P W L D F A Pts 7\t4 1 Maintain Lead In Group; Planche And Carnegie Pace Scorers; Meet Shawinigan Here Tomorrow Evening Sherbrooke Saints, displaying mid-season form yesterday afternoon, slapped a 7-2 defeat on the Senators of Ottawa, 1949 Senior Group titleholders and Allan Cup holders, to maintain their posi- | tion on top of George Slater\u2019s league.The win gave Sherbrooke a two-point margin over the runner-up Montreal Royals who won their third in a line by beating Shawini-gan Falls Cataracts 4-1 at Montreal.In the only other game yesterday, Valleyfield j Braves edged Quebec Aces 4-1.Saturday, the Senators trimmed Shawinigan 7-2 | at the Capital while Chicoutimi Sagueneens rap-1 ped home two overtime goals to defeat the Braves , 6-4.The locals carried the edge after the first period and were paced by Ray Barry, the Saints\u2019 hard-| driving pivotman, who tallied one goal and set I up three others for his linemates, Jimmy Planche and Ossie Carnegie.Planche and Carnegie registered two goals apiece to lead the locals, while Adj Cote, Fern Gladu and Ray Barry accounted for the others.For the Ottawa clan Conny Tudir, and Lude Check were the marksmen.SHAWINIGAN FALLS HERE TOMORROW Tomorrow evening at 8.30 Leo Lzmoureux and his Cataracts of Sh awinigan Falls will be the next in line for the Saints to tackle on their heme grounds.She.-brooke has yet to taste defeat at the local Arena as yesterday\u2019s victory was the sixth consecutive win for Coach Dugre\u2019s squad.In the opening frame yesterday, the Saints and the Senators! fired thirteen shots each at \u2018\"Legs\u201d Fraser and Paul Leclerc.However, in the middle session the Saints held the edge as they banged a total of eighteen at Fraser, compared to eleven the Senators drove at Leclerc.In the final session the locals held the upper hand with j sixteen against twelve.\u201cLegs\u201d Fraser was by far the busiest man in the game, as the locals kept up the attack and had him hopping around like a ijusy bee.¦At times it was only his outstanding work between the pipes that held the score down.Paul Leclerc, at the other end of the ice,^was called upon at times to extend himself in keeping his citadel clear, but backed un by good defensive work by his blueline mates he held the league champions at bay after the first period.The Saints jumped to the attack* Toronto .IDetroit ICanadiens | New York Boston .! Chicago .2 \u201823 12 10 1 17 15 9 1\t15 8 9 2\t15 22 C 2 19 3E 6 7\t4\t2 8\t4 3 8\t2\t4 8\t2\t4 8\t2\t4\t2\t25\t27\t6 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division \tP\tIV\tL\tD\tF\tA\tP's Cleveland .\t9\tw\t2\t0\t44\t24\t14 Indianapolis\t9\t5\t3\t1\t28\t2l9\t11 St.Louis .\t12\t5\t6\t1\t37\t44\t11 Pittsburgh .\t10\t4\t4\t2\t28\t24\t10 Cincinnati .\t10\to O\t6\tÏ\t26\t40\t7 Western Division\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts Buffalo\t11\t5\t5\t1\t34\t29\t11 Providence\t8\t5\t3\t0\t33\t33\t10 New Haven\t11\t4\t6\t1\t34\t47\t9 Springfield\t9\t4\t4\t1\t27\t25\to.Hershey .\t9\to O\t6\t0\t33\t38\t6 \tJ.A\t.I\t.A.\t\t\t\t \tP\tIV\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts Canadiens\t5\t5\t0\t0\t28\t7\t19 t alleyfield\t.7\t3\t4\t0\t20\t34\t6 Quebec .\t5\t3\t2\t0\t25\t14\t6 Three Rivers 5\t\t¦o\t3\t0\t18\t18\t4 Kovals .\t4\t2\t2\t0\t11\t14\t4 Nationale\t\ti\ti\t0\t7\t6\t2 Verdun L.\t4\t0\t4\t0\t8\t24\t0 Ivert J&ountRoy&L Canadian Whtskg y?dietinyMbdAeml** Name Four To Compete I n W orid Championships Toronto, Oct.31.\u2014(OT\u2014Four shatters, three from Toronto and one from Vancouver, will represent Canada at the World Figure Skating Championships in London next March 6-8.They were chosen Saturday at the 36th annual meeting of the Canadian F'igure Skating Association, which also decided to hold the 1950 Canadian Figure Skating Championships in St.Catharines, Ont., Feb.2-4.Roger Wickson of Vancouver, Canadian senior men\u2019s champion, will seek the men\u2019s world senior championship.Suzanne Morrow of Toronto, Canadian ladies\u2019 senior champion, and Marlene Smith of Toornto.are to enter competition in world senior ladies\u2019 events.The world pairs title will be sought by Miss Smith and Donald Gilchrist of Toronto.from the opening whistle and after a few drives Fern Gladu notched the first goal of the game after accepting passes from Reg Sinclair and Bernie Vinet, Red Goupille almost get another quick goal, out Fraser dropped to his knees to save from close quarters.Geor.ge Greene took up slack for the Senators when he coasted right in on Leclerc, but the local net minder came up with a nice save.Jimmy Planche hit the goal post and the red light went on.but referee Getcliffe ruled no goal.Reg Sinclair then got the thumb for high sticking, and little more than a minute later Guy Labrie moved in to keep him company.During their absence Çonny Tudin tied up the game when he banged home Jack Leelair\u2019s rebound.The boys got back before anything else happened.Buddy Hellyer got the next nod for tripping Ossie Carnegie, in front of the Senators\u2019 net, but although Cote and Barry were right in Fraser turned them back.Lude Check bvake away on a long centre line pass and had Leclcrc at his mercy as he let go from fifteen feet out to put his mates out in front.For the first ten minutes of the middle period things kept moving back and forth at a fast clip as both teams were uriving hard.OSSIE CARNEGIE NOTCHES TWO QUICK ONES On their second shift Ray Barry and his mates took over, and within a few minutes the red light had flashed twice, with Ossie Carnegie on the finishing end of both goals.Barry started the play with Jimmy Planche, and Carnegie banged home the rebound.On the second goal, thirty-five seconds Carnegie later, Carnegie got the pass back from a corner faceoff, and rifled it by Fraser Ire-fore he had a chance to move, to give the locals the edge which never relinquished.SATURDAY\u2019S GAMES BIG FOUR Ottawa 30, Toronto 24.O.R.F.U.SENIOR Hamilton 29, Windsor 5.Samia 18, Toronto 10.WESTERN UNION Calgary 27, Edmonton 0.Regina 15, Winnipeg 1.INTERCOLLEGIATE Queen\u2019s 13, McGill 0.Varsity 7, Western 0.EXHIBITION St.Michael\u2019s 54, Loyola 0.INTERCOLLEGIATE Intermediate Ottawa U.24, Carleton 6.St.Patrick\u2019s 27, Dawson 0.Q.R.F.U.Intermediate Lakeshore 13, Army 11.Navy 12, Three Rivers 0.SUNDAY\u2019S GAMES BIG FOUR Alouettes 29, Hamilton 18.Q.R.F.U.Intermediate Eastward 26, Sherbrooke 1.Q.R.F.U.Junior N.D.G.19, Rosemount 0.TODAY\u2019S GAMES Calgary at Edmonton.STANDINGS Stanstead College Gridders Cop Two From S.H.S.Over Week-End; Meet Quebec St.Fat\u2019s Saturday Stanstead, Oct, 31.\u2014Stanstead College swept to two easy victories over Sherbrooke High School in interscholastic football games played here Saturday.Stanstead\u2019s seniors blanked the high School 41-0 while the Red and White juniors won 30-1.In the senior game, Labaree and Jones scored three touchdowns apiece while the other major was counted by Masson.Edgehill kicked four converts and the other two points were scored on a safety touch.Stanstead piled up a 19-0 lead in the first quarter and increased the margin to 30-0 at half time.A touch in both of the remaining quarters, one of them converted, completed the scoring.In the junior game, the scoring was divided among all the memberi of the regular backfield with Mann.Titcombe, Ladouceur, Philip ana Theodore scoring touchdowns.Fluh-mann kicked four converts and a rouge to complete the Stanstead scoring.Sherbrooke\u2019s only point, in the third quarter, was a deadline kick by Warren Lynch.Quarter scores in this game were 11-0, 17-0, 23-1 and 30-1.Next Saturday Stanstead\u2019s juniors will play at Bishop\u2019s College School while the seniors will take on St.Patrick\u2019s High School of Quebec here.BIG FOUR Drama In Nets As Full Week-End N.H.L.Card Sees \u2019r - Taking Lead; Tiiree Teams Tie For Fourth There was drama in the nets last night when Chicago Black Hawks 1 plastered a 10-4 defeat on the Bos-J ton Bruins.\tI .1 front as Ray Barry checked a Senator at centre ice and broke in on the two defense-men.He walked right into them and slipped the rubber over to Jimmy Planche, and the big winger was in alone and drove the rubber into the lower hand corner to beat Phaser the whole Planche way.The final period started with the Senators trying to get back in the game, and had the Saints hemmed in their own zone but nothing happened, Fern Gladu got away, but Fraser got his gloved hand on the disc to save.Fillion drew a penalty but before anything developed Nils Tremblay followed in to keep him company, for knocking Ray Barry\u2019s stick out of his hand.The boys got back before anything happened.ADJ COTE TALLIES Cote teaming up with Gilles Généreux, the big husky winger, who slid a nice pass over/to _ the nifty centre men and he was right in to make the red light flash.Ted Hudgson drove Genereux into the boards, and things really happened during his absence as the power play produced two goals.PLANCHE TALLIES HIS SECOND GOAL Jimmy Planche came through with his second goal as he heat Fraser from close range after teaming up with Red Goupille and Ossie Carnegie.Twenty-two seconds later Ray Barry walked right in from centre and banged the disc by Fraser for 'the final goal of the afternoon.Fraser had no chance as he was all alone.The Saints kept the pressure on and Butch Stahan drew a holding penalty, and was tagged with a mis-conduct when he talked back to Ray Getliffe but the game ended before anything happened.Sherbrooke\u2014Goal: Lcclerc; defense: Labrie, Goupille; centre: Barry; wings: Carnegie; Planche; subs.: Heindl, Metcalfe, Cote.Fillion, Savary, Sinclair, Vinet, Gladu, Genereux, Duchesne.Ottawa\u2014Goal: Fraser; defense: Copp, Trainor; centre: Emberg Ottawa .Alouettes Toronto .Hamilton Hamilton Sarnia .Windsor Balmy Beach 11 \tw\tL\tF\tA\tPts.\t19\t1\t242\t159\t20 \t7\t4\t231\t202\t14 \t5\tG\t207\t219\t10 \u2022 ,\t0\t11\t136\t235\t0 O.R.F.\t\tU.\t\t\t P\tw\tL\tF\tA\tPts.11\t9\t2\t189\t61\t18 11\t8\t3\t141\t20\tIS 11\t4\t7\t130\t107\t8 1 19 250 2 INTERCOLLEGIATE \t\tW\tL\tF\tA\tPts.Western\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t3\t1\t41\t3:8\t6 McGill .\t» \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t2\t2\t51\t43\t4 Varsity .\t¦ \u2022 t\t\u2022 \u2022\to\t2\t50\t54\t4 Queen\u2019s .\t\t\t1\t3\t48\t55\t2 WESTERN\t\t\tUNION\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL\tF\tA\tPts.Calgary .\t.13\t12\t1\t259\t73\t23 Regina .\t.14\t9\t5\t235\t102\t17 Edmonton\t.13\t4\t9\t102\t224\t8 IVinnipeg\t.14\t2\t12\t74\t258\t3 (Note:\tFour home\t\t\tand\t- home\t games between Calgary-Edmonton and Regina-Winnipeg count one point each only; two points for other fixtures).Q.R.F.U.INTERMEDIATE \tW\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts Lakeshore .\t7\t0\t1\t76\t58\tId Navy \t\t6\t1\t1\t117\t42\t13 Army \t\t5\t3\t0\t86\t72\t10 Three Rivers\t2\t5\t0\t67\t69\t4 Sherbrooke .\ti\t6\t0\t57\t127\t2 Eastward .\ti\ttr i\t0\t62\t118\t2 Two Six-Day Bicycle Riders Hurt In Smash New York, October 31.\u2014 (Æ5) \u2014 Jiulio Rossi, of Italy, and Melio Carrara, of France, were in hospital today being treated for injuries suffered in the six-day International Bicycle race at the 22nd Armory.Seven riders were hurt in a smash-up shortly after start of the marathon grind to nowhere last night but only Carrara and Rossi couldn\u2019t return to the Armory.Both received cuts and bruises.rookie Jack Gelineau, thinking to! himself that the old spot as Me-1 Gill\u2019s goalie in the Intercollegiate' Union never was as tough as this National Hockey League racket.And in the Chicago net there was Frankie Brimsek, who made his name as \u201cMr.Zero\u201d in brilliant seasons for the same Bruins.That shower of Chicago rubber must have made Franki» wince, even though it was on his behalf.The Bruins were beaten 8-1 at Toronto Saturday night, making a total of 18 counters past Gelineau in two nights.At that the rookie put up a valiant battle.He had 28 saves last night to 29 for Brimsek.At Toronto Saturday he had to handle 40 shots on goal while the Bruins had only 20 chances.The results of tlge full week-end card of six games really knotted up the standings.Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago each won two games, and today the Leafs are in front by a point over Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens, tied for second.Boston, New York Rangers and Chicago are all tied for fourth place, another three points back.On Saturday Detroit edged Montreal 1-0 and Chicago blanked New Y'ork 2-0.Sunday, the Leafs vaulted into the top spot by beating New York 4-2 and Montreal avenged themselves with a 4-1 victory over the Wings at Detroit.Seven Hawks figured in the Sunday scoring at Chicago.Rookie Bert Olmstead, Gaye Stewart and Bill Mosienko each got two goals, and Gadsby, Prystai, Doug Bentley and Roy Conacher got the others.Bill Quackenbush, Ed Harrison, Zellio Toppazzini and Paul Konty scored for Boston.At New York the Leafs had to come from behind a 2-0 deficit.Bashing Bill Barilko scored two Toronto goals, Sid Smith and Fleming Mackell getting the others, while Pat Egan and Alex Kaleta did the hours for Rangers.The other Sunday game ended the goal-scarcity for Canadiens.When Billy Reay scored at 1:55 of ¦the opening period, it was the first goal in 225 minutes of play for the Montrealers, shut out in the three previous games.Leo Gravelle scored two and Maurice Richard got the other.Lee Fogoiin scored the Detroit goal.At Toronto Saturday night Big Harry Watson scored three goals in the onslaught against Bruins.Max Bentley scored two goals and Garth Boesch, Howie Meeker and Joe Klukay got the others.Cal Gardner had four assists.The only Boston scorer was Paul Ronty, whose goal made it a 1-1 tie eariy in the second period.Rookie Steve Black's first period goal was the only one at Montreal Saturday.Canadiens actually had 26 shots against 21 for Detroit but the Wings showed better team work and snappier passing.Metro Prystai and Bill Mosienko were the scorers as Chicago blanked the Rangers at New York Saturday.Both counters came in the first period while New York was shorthanded.After those two, the Hawks threw up a solid defence to give Brimsek his first shut-out of the season.Brimsek had 31 saves while Claud Rayner had 24.Additional Sport on Page 11 N.H.L LEADERS I Fitted and adjusted.Satisfaction guaranteed.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.West - Tel.3868 Next to Premier Theatre.The locals took over at this j wings: Greene, Smith; subs.: Dage-stao-e and peppered Fraser from'nais.Check.Hcllycr.Stahan.Trem-all angles, but the lanky net custo- 'U1-\" ,I-J-\tv-\u2014\"\tT \u201c Standing \u2014 Toronto, won four, j lost one, tied two, 10 points.Points \u2014 Prystai, Chicago, and D.Bentley, Ciicago, nine.\tJ Goals \u2014 Prystai, Chicago, Ronty, Boston, Richard, Montreal and Watson, Toronto, five.Assists \u2014 D.Bentley, Chicago, and R.Conacher, Chicago, six.dian was at his best as he kicked, tossed and batted the rubber away from his citadel.The champs came back and gave Leclerc some pretty busy moments but the local net boy came up with the saves.He picked one right off the stick of Eddie Emberg at close range.Carnegie almost nicked another as he rifled one at Fraser, which was partially screened.PLANCHE AND BARRY TEAM UP FOR NUMBER 4 The locals moved further out in May, Hodgson, Frezell, Tudin, Le-clair.Referees: Ray Getliffe and Ken Mullins.First Period 1\u2014\tSherbrooke.Gladu (Sinclair, Vinet) .2:12 2\u2014\tOttawa.Tudin (Leclair, Tremble.y) .10:07 3\u2014 Ottawa.Check (Dagenais.Hodgson) .1S:56 Penalties: Sinclair, Labrie, Hell-yer.Second Period 4\u2014\tShcdbrooke.Carnegie (Barry, Planche) .7:32 5\u2014\tSherbrooke.Carnegie Penalties \u2014 Fisher, New York.24 minutes.Shutouts, Durnan, Montreal,: two.\t (Barry) \t 6\u2014Sherbrooke.Planche\t (Barry, Heindl) ., .Penalties: None.Third Period 7\u2014Sherbrooke., .Cote\t.19:08 (Genereux) .8\u2014Sherbrooke.Planche\t.16:37 (Carnegie, Goupille)\t.17:39 9\u2014Sherbrooke.,.Barry .\t.18:01 Penalties:\tFillion,\tTremblay, Hodgson, Stahan (minor conduct).\tand mis- Flanche Misses -v \u2022'oriS.t.si) The above picture was taken yesterday afternoon in the first period and shows Jimmy Planche turning away as he missed the rubber, lying in front of \u201cLegs\u201d Fraser, who is roen stretched on the ice.Ted Hodgson, number two, is at the left of Fraser while Planche is turning back up the ice.Stu Smith, number fifteen, is looking at the loose puck while Ray Trainor, number six with back to the camera, is holding Ossie Carnegie out of the play.The Saints went on to win the game 7-2 and Planche and Carnegie both tallied two goals each in the local's march to victory and their sixth consecutiv» win.\t(Photo b-* Ivan BoisverL) HOOKEY AT THE ARENA QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE TUESDAY at 8.30 p.m.SHAWINIGAN FALLS vs.SHERBROOKE SEASON TICKET NO.6 ADMISSION: Res.$1.25; 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