Sherbrooke daily record, 27 avril 1954, mardi 27 avril 1954
[" \t 1934\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t1954\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3 4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, IT I SOW, \\PRll 2 \u2019.1RS4 WIATH1R hais \u2014 roi.n rv*«idy; r«in b^glnninK thh tK iernoou *>\"1 \u2022ndlniî nlxmt noon \\\\\toontinuini cold; wind noiiht'Hsi 20 l.ow tonight *m1 high WcctncMl*) »t Sherbrooke Hfl uml 4S.Fifty-Eighth Year BRITISH DELAY INDO-CHINA COMMITMENT World News In Brief (üeneva \u2014(TPt\u2014More newspaper men converged on Geneva for the opening of the 19-countr.v conference on Asian problems Monday than for any previous event in the city's history.Geneva police chief Charles Knecht, who co-ordinated all security arrangements for the conference, said more than 1,000 news correspondents, photographers and radio and television men had already received credentials and new applications were \u201cstill coming in.\u201d #\t* JÜ Bristol, England \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014A radiologist suggests that fumes from diesel engines in vehicles are responsible tor the steady increase in lung cancer.This increase followed closely the curve of the change-over from gasoline engines to diesel engines in public transport, Dr.B.Handley Howell of the Weston-Super-Mare Hospital told a service club Monday.Diesel oil fumes, he said, are far more dangerous than gasoline fumes.*\t* * Buenos Aires\u2014(Reuters) \u2014 The wreckage of a transport plane which crashed and burst into flames Friday night with 25 persons on board was found in central Argentina Monday.It is not yet known if there arc survivors.The transport, a twin-engine DC-3, was on a routine 300-niile flight from Mendo/.a to Cordoba.It was diverted from its route by a storm and crashed on Vilgo ridge in the province of la Rioja.The state agency Aerolineas Argentinas said the plane was carrying a crew of four and 31 passengers.The plane, partly destroyed, was found by a search plane and an emergency team for a military school was parachuted to it.*\t* V New York\u2014(/P'\u2014An, NBC correspondent said Monday night Red China has sent three divisions of troops into the Indo-China fighting.He asserted 18,000 fresh troops marched into Indo-China from China last March 25 and were immediately integrated into the Vietminh Army of the Communist rebels.Churchill Declares Action Must Await Geneva Talk Result H.- % - «Wx.We.v-\t' ' ?*\t¦%, v ^ ^ t *\t**\t*\tv* - v V \"v\\ v\t- v* ;\t^ \u2022 Queen, Duke Leave Royal Liner Today London \u2014 (CP) -\u2014 Prime Minister Churchill told the House of Commons tod as Britain will make no commitments on militât) action in Indo-China in advance of the results of the ticncva conference.\u201cWc have not entered into any new military or political commitments,\u201d Churchill told the cheering House.The announcement was made in reply to a request hy Clement Attlee, l abor opposition leader, for a statement mcetine of foreign ministers in Paris.on tlit- as she and the duke rode in an open car to a reviewing stand placed in front of a statute ol | Queen Victoria.A camel corps and gaily uniformed Aden Bedouin troopers i marched past to pay their res-| peels.\u201cWe remain ever loyal to Your Majesty and very sensible to the great honor wc have received by Your Majesty\u2019s presence among us today,\"\u2019 ran the address of loyalty read by two senior sultans on behalf of nearly 20 rulers of the protectorate.The Queen appeared much thinner than at the start of the lour, but despite Ihc 90-degree heat she appeared cool as she climaxed the reception ceremony by conferring knighthoods on the RAF\u2019s Middle East commander-in-chief, Air Marshal Claude Peily, and the chief holy man of the protectorate, Sey-; id Abubakr Bin Sheikh al Kaf.Since Moslem holy men kneel I only to God.Seyid Sir Abubakr rested on his knee on a short-legged chair as the Queen touched him on the shoulders with the ceremonial sword.Monday night the Queen honored members ol the Gothic\u2019s crew who served her during the 19.000-mile journey.After spending tonight on board she and the duke will not see the Gothic again until they cruise up the English channel May 13 in the royal yacht Britannia.They will then pass the Gothic which will Toronto \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Ontario is ex- j be on her way to Liverpool, ploring the possibility of rehabilit- The Queen knighted the mas-ating older prisoners by placing Ier- T-apt.David Aitchison, and in-them in private homes, Reforms\t^lm wltJ* tbe insignia of Minister Foote said Monday night, knight commander of the Victor-He said the system had been\tciew ( mctnber^rc- tried in one United States city where 450 prisoners of this type Aden\u2014(P\u2014Colorfully turbaned Arabs, sultans and sheiks of Britain's Aden protectorate pledged their loyalty today before the Queen.Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at this Indian ocean seaport colony early today aboard the royal liner Goth ic on the homeward stretch of their world-circling tour which began last November.The Queen dressed in a lemon- ,\t^\t,\u2022\t.yellow silk gown, held un unv' the Ocncvu conference is not without si^nitiCiincL» brella as protection from the sun j\t, .\"But it must not be allowed to prejudice ilic sense ol world proportion which should inspire the conference and be a guide to those who are watching its progress.\u201d -\tsu-: Geneva\u2014 ((P) \u2014Russia's Foreign | Asking members not to say anything that would render more difficult the \u201cmomentous discussions and vita! contacts in progress at Geneva, the Prime Minister said: \"The timing of the climax ol this assault with the opening of ./«sr FRENCH DIG IN BESIDE AIRSTRIP French Union troops worl, (rvonshlv to reinloreo their emplacements at the southern end of the airstrip at Dien Bien 1\u2018hu, tndo-t'luna The Communists rebels control the northern end.\t(Nt-.A telephoto) Australia, New Zealand Pressing For Joint Action To Preserve Indo-China Minister Molotov conferred today | | I-» \u2022 j J\t« wfv r% with State Secretary Dulles of the j V* I S18 Vl \\JI I V C» I I United States and France\u2019s Foreign ; Minister Bidault amid conflicting! reports of a British-backed French | plan for an Indo-China cease-fire.! «>v\t| \u2022 Eddy Gilmore of the Associated ; rolio oerum Press quoted a highly informed source that Britain had agreed to | McLean, Va.(TP)- A sandy-hair-back up France in calling for a e(j ^py 0f six, described as a \u201cpio- Malenkov Is Endorsed As Soviet Head By JOHN Sl'ALl Washington «/Pi Australia and New Zealand were reported today to have expressed strong interest in joining the United | States in possible \"united action\u201d Injection Of to save Indo-China and Southeast Asia from communism.Moscow.(Reuters)- Premier Australian and New Zealand tn Malenkov sat smiling today when! (crest in the plan put torth by worry Monday when he stepped up to get his shot\u2014whether the needle would cause a reblooming ot his To Rehabilitate Older Prisoners had been successfully placed in private homes.Speaking over the CBC\u2019s provincial network on a free-time political broadcast.Mr.Foote said that \u201csuch placements have been found to have a stabilizing influence and are relatively more economical.\u2019\u2019 Prisoners 55 years and over make up 14 per cent of all under-geing sentences in the province\u2019s jails and institutions, the minister said.\u201cThis older group is very difficult to rehabilitate.Only a few j can be placed in employment and become self-supporting.Some have been placed in homes for the; aged and others transferred to Ontario mental hospitals.\u201d ceived member of the Victorian Order (fourth class) citations and seven men received the Royal Victorian Medal.Toronto\u2014(P\u2014The Canadian Railway is suing the city of Toronto for Sl'0,000 because a city water main broke in 1950 and caused damage to railway property.The railway claims the main, at downtown King and John streets, was constructed contrary to the Public Utilities Act of 1913 and that the city was negligent in plating the main too near the surface of the roadway.The city contends the main was installed before the act came into force.a halt to\u2019 the Indo-China fight, but shortly afterwards Reuters news agency quoted high British sources that the report was \u201cridiculous.\u201d Gilmore\u2019s informant said Prime Minister Churchill had telephoned poison ivy.Foreign Secretary Eden from Lon-j But Randall (Randy) Kerr of don at.least twice Monday night j fails Church, Va., was quickly as-in reaching the decision, but thejsuie(j iha( hc had nothing to worry British source told Routers that, about on that score.Eden and Churchill had not been! Randy blinked just a bit when in conversation at all.\tthe vaccine \u201cshot\u201d\u2014containing 10,- Molotov called on Bidault this 1000,000,000 inactivated polio virusmorning at the French minister\u2019s [ es\u2014was injected inlo his lefi arm.request, but it was not known whe-! Then he raised his head, grin-ther Bidault broached French ned, and said to Dr.Richard Mul-hopes for a halt in the fighting, vaney of McLean: \"It didn\u2019t hurl; They were said to have talked I could hardly feel it.It hurt less about what countries will lake part111.an a penicillin shot!\u201d in the discussions on Indo-China.j Then he was given a lollypop.A London report meanwhile said ! Later, after he gets two addition-Churchill conferred there todav ! al shots, he, like all the other kids, with Rene Massigli, the French will be given a \u201cpolio pioneer\u201d ambassador, on the Indo-China[ bnUom crisis, and there were reports ot.Randy was the first of an esti-an Anglo-American decision ruling; mated 500,000 or more children out big-scale intervention in the j who will eventually receive vac-war.\tctne \u201cshots\u201d in some 170 communi- An American source said Molo- ties of 45 states.An additional 400,-tov saw Dulles chiefly to discuss : 000 will receive a non-vaccine solu-President Eisenhower\u2019s \u201catomic j^on which has no possible chance pool\u201d proposal, but other matters ;\t°f preventing\tpolio and\tis being might have been discussed.\tused\tonly for\tcontrolled\tcompari- Eden also conferred with Bidault sou purposes, this morning and later gave a Additional thousands of children luncheon for him and Dulles.An-\twill\talso be observed as\tcompari- other meeting brought together the ;\tson\t\u201ccontrols\u201d\tbut they\twill re- ine Supreme Soviet officially re elected him government leader with a big ovation.At a 25-minute session of Russia's legislative assembly, 1,347 deputies from all parts of the So-neer in the countrV-wide test of:'ici Union applauded a new list (he new polio vaccine, had only one of ministers which the prime min State Secretary Dulles is reported strong enough that American olli-rials arc hoping the two will persuade Britain to join up rather than cause a split in the Common wealth, Dulles is said to ho pressing his united acting plan at the Geneva conference, even though informed American officials regard the tall of (he Indo-China stronghold f«y of |fqss' .-\u2022 - ¦¦ v.^ 'v O p WÜ Isfpl\tI .\t\\ ¦./ Ü* s\\ \u2022\ts%\\\t¦¦\tv \\ \u2022 ^ .'.: ¦ fel ssiïsis v\tUp.li Ira.\t££.THE CONQUEST OF EVEREST The 1953 Expedition with Hunt \u2022 Hiliary ¦ and Tensing \u2022 IN TECHNICOLOR \u2022 f\tnaVI ~ 2 Technicolors.\"THE NAKED SPUR\" 1 Uni» wjtf, James Stewart, Janet Leigh.Also \"NIAGARA\" with Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Gotten, \"Trutt me I dor ting.truit met .THE LOVE STORY.between handsome .Robert Taylor.and beautiful \u2022 Eleanor Parker-\u2022\u2022\u2022 in Above and Beyond is passionate, electrifying, tender, unforgettable! Matinee for Children \u2014 Saturday, 10 a.m.With news and Cartoon \u2014 Adm.25e Thank-Offering Meeting Of W.M.S.Cookshire, April 27.\u2014 The Women\u2019s Missionary Society held its thank-offering meeting at the home of Mrs.J.W.Robinson, with eleven members and 10 guests present.The topic for the meeting was \u201cNew Life Through Love.\u201d The president, Mrs.Goff, opened the meeting with a hymn and prayer.Mrs.J.A.Butler read the Scripture lesson and Miss C.E.Nelson read the meditation, Mrs.Goff announced that the sheets and pillow cases for the year\u2019s allocation had been sent.Only one doll is ready; five more are needed, also eight small toys.It is hoped that a delegate will be able to attend the Presbyter-ial meeting to be held in Quebec City on May 12th and 13th.The program was in the hands of Mrs.J.W.Robinson, whose subject was Korea.Mrs.J.Van-der Leden read a letter from Dr.Florence Murray, of Seoul.Mrs.J.A.Butler read an article on \u201cOrential People\u201d and Miss C.E.Nelson gave a talk of \u201cKorean Culture,\u201d and Mrs.E.C.James spoke on \u201cNorthern China.\u201d Mrs.Robinson, assisted by Mrs.J.K.Drennan and Mrs.J.A.Butler, served refreshments.ST.MARGARET\u2019S GUILD AND W.A.St.Margaret\u2019s Guild and W.A.met at the home of Miss Ethel Woolley, on April 14, when 12 were present.The results of the food sale and tea held on April 9th, were were favourable It was voted to donate $5 towards buying plates for the school kitchen.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.John McDonald, when the annual bale will be packed.Miss Woolley served refreshments, assisted by Mrs.H.Hodg-man.General Notes Miss Esther Farnsworth and YOUR FORD DEALER invites you to prove .Ford is today\u2019s wortK-more car PHONE TODAY x?\tfor a demonstration The Sherbrooke Motors Ltd.430 Minto Street\tSherbrooke, Que.Maurais Garage Coaticook, Que.| They\u2019ll Do It Every Time\tBy Jimmy Hatlo When the first baby arrived, papa TOOK AND HAD TAKEN STILLS,CANDIDS, MOVIES,PORTRAITS AND OIL PAINTINGS\u2014\tgj \u2019They\u2019ve been blessed with tko I I\tSINCE-WANNA SEE\tI THEIR pictures ?let\u2019s ask\u2014 II\tLaJP\t1 «jcV., ,\t\t\trz L' ALL OF JUNIOR\u2014// ^ SCMAEHCW WE V g/ I'lEV\u2019ER oOT AROUND ^ TO TAKING AN/ OF THE OTHER p.e yf-i two KOU WAVE three children?which of the pictures are which I 5 û&t Ci)e Cttp ^age SHKRBROOKE, QUEBMv , Tl KSIUV, AI'RIl .\u2019T, 1954.STORE YOUR FURS - WOOLLENS AND WINTER GARMENTS in lh» Crown Laundry\u2019s STORAGE VAULT DIAL 3-2585 1K^| Æmh m \\ i Galt Street East Residents Demand Greater Protection For Youngsters Demands that the City Council take some early, definite action to assure the safety of the child-*cn living in the Wartime Housing settlement in the vicinity of Galt Street East have been lodged with Hie municipal authorities by a delegation which waited on Mayor Emile Levesque.The latest request, one of a .series of petitions addressed to City Council members, followed an accident to little Judy Fortier last week who was struck by a car while playing in front of her home.The girl is still in a critical condition in a Montreal hospital.The spokesmen for the delegation Don Atto and Ibrcy Nutbrown made two requests: That a sidewalk be put on Galt street and that some measures be taken to cut down the speed of ears on the street.It now appears that there has been several requests made to the Council during the past two years about laying a sidewalk.It has been promised several tint- it oncrete action yet n has been taken, Last year a postman, Aime Thibault, circulated a petition which was signed by everyone on Galt Street and district.He then took city hall and that appropri-taken as soon Local Lions Are Given Address By Governor Chaput Last night at the weekly meeting of the Sherbrooke Lion\u2019s Club, Ihc guest speaker and special guest was District Governor Paul Chaput, of Quebec City.Speaking before fifteen members in the Picardie Room of the New Sherbrooke.he outlined the activities and achievements of other clubs nf the district.In Lionism it has always been customary for clubs to exchange visits, and for this reason the members were particularly interested in the reports.Leopold Chevalier introduced Mr.Chaput.while a former \u201cQuebecer.'1 Eddie Caron, thanked the speaker.Tonight in Coaticook there will be a zone meeting for Lion Clubs of zone 19.The agenda for the evening includes brief reports on he activities of each club, club projects, remarks by District Governor Chaput.and the nomination of the new Deputy District Governor.Among those seated at the head table last night were: President lean-Louis Gauthier; second vice-president Roland Savoie; Wilfrid Routhier, Rene Robert, Leopold Chevalier, Mr.Chaput and Eddie Caron.the petition to the they promised him ate action would be as possible.It has been estimated that there are at least children in the area.They have no place to play and when they walk out the front door they are right on h.Howard, Q.O.Oen-mil practlco.Eslatoa acttlcd.BLANCHETTE.PELOQUIN h SAVOIE.4i:iy Blanchette.BA.B.Pti UC.L.; .1 L.Peloquln, B.A., LL.L.i Oenrgea Savoie, B.A., L.L.Council, E Veil-leux, Q.C General Practice Oonti nental Bldg., Sherbrooke I'cl: ItXW or 3.IÛ48 Richmond.433 Main St., Tel.37 PAUL MULLINS HERVAIS, S.A.LLX\u201e geivral practlco.irla, and ealale, 30A Continental building King A Welling ton SU Tel 3-8981; Hoaldenca: 3-2RW Magog 269 Main St Phone 2721, GURNEY gas Move, 4 blirncia, warm.lug oven, broiler, 875.011; altldlu couolt, allp covered, 116,00 Wlllrm rug II x ! 10%, (20,00; fibre wardrobe M.oo; electric healer radiator type, 420.00; I pair Robc houele draper; 1 pair brocaded monk\u2019a clolh drapea.Dial: 3-2922.WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, like new.Phone 2-2B9II, 4 KITCHEN CHAIRS, never uaed, $11.00, and other houaehold effoctit.Phono: 3-1809.FOUR ROOM HOUSE with dooi'sTwTn.(lows, ete.( mild be moved Intact.Retlonable H.H.Buttcmer, Bury, Que.\t| LOTS Kfrlt SALE\u2014Opening runit (Ji du llfiil atrlctly residential iuetlup.lie tween BeckMI Itoad-Sherbrouhe Cuun try Club Offering few very idaeted i building lot» Special advantagea dui lug March.Accepted by Government.Worth Inquiring Call Hebert's 2188 Uachand, Phone- 2-01174 27 LOTS altualnd In North Ward -vain A nowej.Reasuiiahlo price.Phone 2*9808.7.Farms for Sale POULTBY farni, l.uit Angies limits, 3 acre», built four years ago, henhouse 30 x 92.two-floor chicken house, garage.See Rumoo Crete, East Angus, Phono 397-M4, BRIGHT, MODERN four room heated apartment, North Ward, Frigidaire, gas stove, Venetian ahadei, $88 month.' Apply 481 Viniy St Apt, 3, or phone; i 2-0229 from 6,00 p.m.to 9,00 p.m.4 BOOM HEATED apartment, very) modern, $65.00.1218 Larocque.Phono 2-3024.NORTH WARD four room* healed, h'U water, «love and frigidaire optional.$87.00 monthly, Apply Bud-nlng's Drug Store, 39 Wellington N.ATTRACTIVE four room apartment, heated, Frigidaire, $33 month.1381 Beckett.Tel: 2 9337.4-ROOM tenement, heated; gas and elec.liTdty furnlihed.$80 a month.45 Downs Street, Lennoxvllle.Tel: I 2-5132.Chartered Accountants P S ROSS & SON Chartered Account anU.Montreal.LAVALLEE.Bildard Lyonnali, Mtaste 1 Gascon Chartered Accnuntanta Room 81)4 Cuntlncnfsl Bull ling.Sbnr brook a Fol: 2-9680.Dentist DR.P A oANDny.Surgeon Dunttat, 160 Wellington St North, opposite Court llouae Phone 2-3108.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPI t;\\l Di La A Gendreau, 143 Wellington St South.STAN CUTHBERT Bilingual AUCTIONEER Phono 224 \u2014 North Hatley HOT WATl'.n TANK, coni Jacket heater, telephone table and chair, fern stand, china cabinet.'I\u2019cl: 2-9247, .STUDIO COUCH, good condition, very j rcnaonoble.Phone 2-9337.SIMMON\u2019S twin beds, spring and nud-1 tresses, like new.Tel: 2-2339.JOHNVIHLK\u2014Small farm for «ale, 10* 12 twos, houao, running water, elec* __________________ tricltv, ten mllo* front city.Record ; McMANAMY BLYD , Duplex, six rooms I ,1\"'x\tGarage.Available May 1, Dial: 3-3872 143 ACRE farm, on black lop rood, 7\t* |u\"' miles from city, 50 head of level farm, excellent H-room with bath.George llalnvUic, port ( enfer, Vermont.cal He, g 0\u201e 4.room heated flat; will decorate lo aidl tenant.Quiet corner of town.! hou«e Nc Tel: 2-42111.Available 'CANSO* foundation seed price $2.50 for 75 lb.bag farm.George Que.potatoes, on I he I G MIAGK Wellington North, could bel used for storage, Apply Rosen bloom'«.I».Duffy, Martlnvlllo, I good Phone: GOOD QUALITY Gleason Lake, G-r-3.baled hay.Sawyervllle.Apply ; Tel: FOUR ROOM duplex heated, redecorated, Suitable for couple.Tel.2-5510.\u2018UNDERWOOD\u201d 27-Inch typowrihu-; top condition, reasonable price.Ap* i ply 157 Garni rand.GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes\u2014 75 lb.hag $1.00.Call North Hatley 173-r-2.BETWEEN 12 and 14 used lumber, good like now; windows; go g 4008.A 45 HARLEY Dnvla In good condition, Taylor, Blrehton.thousand feet of condition; toilet, door.Phone.Ma- 8.Cars For Sale PONTIAC, 1049, all equipped\" condition.Cash 01 termr,.2-9042 or 3-2511.11B.Baby Chicks WANT cockerels?They should be ordered In advance.We have pullets and started pullets, fairly prompt I FIVE ROOM heated apartment at shipment.Mixed chicks.Wide choice*! Frontenac.Tel: 2-2468, breeds, crosses.Ask for summer prices, Rr«y Hatchery, Newington St.Phone 3-3730 or El win Johnson, Bedford.AUCTION SALE tor Leo Dubois DRAPER'S CORNER 5 mil,, from Compton, 3 mil»» from tht vllllig* of Johnvhl» Thursday, April 29, 1954 AT 13:30 P.M.7 Holstpin COW», one freshened 2 week» «go, the other .lx to freshen in M»y; I yenrllng heifer; c«lf; two 1400 j ih.horses; mare to foal Tune 13th; 1 yearling foal; shepherd dog; Met.! mowing machine, McC.rake, manure j spreader, w aggon, double and single, harnesses; N.H.milking machine, double palls, electric motor; three B-gal.| ctns, many other artleles; the SO acre! farm will be put up for sale.Terms: CASH.A.GRENIER, Auctioneer, 218 Main East, Coallcook, Tel: 320.W-2.Box 745 AUCTION SALE for R.A.Taylor, on Saturday, May 1st, Record's Radio Guide.AT 12:30 P.M.AT THE CHURCH HALL and bathroom, |\tBIRCHTON, QUE.*®0'?0 montl'l>' , Refrigerator, 7 cu.ft.; while kitchen 3,11\t,,uf,erl11' range with oil burners; dining room set '______'________________ j with 6 chairs; washing machine; wrtt- I'VVO and Three room hTaTcd apart\" I !nl! desk: c.ommod«*i studl° couch; 110.30 Ruth Harding I monts.23 Wellington North, Tel:!.?day, ^h»lrl _w|ckef_ Pholrs; bureaus;: 10.35 Maud Ferguson CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tLittle Concert 5.15\tHowdy Uoody 5.30\tBlack Bass Rock 5.45\tThe Voyager 4MJ0 News 6.15\tEvening Interuude 6\t10 Sport# 6.30\tInternational Conuaeneary 0.35 At Horn* with tht Lennicks LOU New* 7\t30 Four Gentlemen 7.45\tThe Nations Business 8.00\tOne for Fun 8.30\tTo be announced 9.00\tVariety Ahoy BBC 9.30\tFighting Words 10 00 New»» JO.15 Western Gentlemen 11.30 Ragtime Rhythm 11.00\tChicho Valle 12.00\tNewa Clo*» WfcDfVfcbtMY MM) CBC New* 7.05 Concert Cornw 7.30\tCBC New* 7.35 Concert Corner H.00 CBC News and interlude 4.i5 Morning Devotion* 8.30\tMusical Ms rep Past 9.00\tNew* 905 Muâic In The Morning 9.45\tLight and Lyrical 10.15 Fancy Finger* 141 motorcycle, like new.1919.Nell ANTIQUE.Mahogany sofa, large size, good condition.Exceptionally nice one.Phone 3-3636 local 26 or evenings 2-2301.2.For Sale or Exchange FRIGIDAIRE 6 ft.$190.00 or will rx-change for larger size and pay cash for difference.1218 Larocque.Tel: 2-3024.SPECIAL 12\" DRY SOFT WOOD SLABS Solid Cord Delivered\u2014$12.50 W.H.HUNTING & -SONS LIMITED Tel.Sherbrooke 2-8202 (Hunfingville) L\u2019ISLET STOVES - FURNACES WASHING MACHINES 35 Wellington South Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.3-4221 FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying qi Rubber rile \"Done the way you like It\" Expert Workmen\u2014Free Estimate» ANTONIO MASSON 816 St.Antoine Street Tels 2-6774 - 2-8409 4.Property For Sale BEAUTIFUL new five room Individual brick residence near new Superheater, Bryant\u2019s, industrial centre, bridge etc.Occupancy April-May.Reduction, of Interest, worth visiting.Sec Hebert\u2019s 2155, Bachand.Phone: 2-0874.TWO STOREY house, hot and cold water, flush, furnace, cement basement.Ten acres land, barn, Ideal for poultry and vegetable garden, 1500 strawberries, 125 laying hens.Ono mile from Magog on Cherry River Road, Stuart McKclvey.13.Offices fo Lef TWO small offices, centrally located, Immediate occupancy, low price.Phone 2-9600.18.Wanfed To Rent APARTMENT or house wanted for the summer months, furnished or unfurnished, family of five.Tel: 2-0087.20.Wanted fo Purchase CANOE, cheap foe cash.Phone 2-9683.beds; oilcloth, 9 by I I; hot plate two I 10.45 J he Sony Shop burners; oil (Irum and stand; trlllght; [ y.OU The Road ol Life mirrors; card tables; lot of dishes; i II I5 Rosemary glassware; Roger silverware, set for 12;, 11.30 Tunes That Remain \u2014\t-\t- | 2 vacuum cleaners; -lawn chairs; 4 bed-, 11.45 Laura Limited SEVEN ROOM heated tenement at 1731 room boxes; floor rugs; oil healer; sun 12.00 BBC News i lamp; dish pan; suitcase; 3 brief cases; 12.30 Musical Program LOU News 2*2468.Magog.Tel: 2-2468.AMERICAN ANTIQUE Dealer desires four drawer desks and bureau, four Poster beds, (allies, chairs, dishes, lamps.Describe.Calling fortnightly.Write Box 127, Record.24.Salesmen Wanfed Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District 2-7413 \u2014 Sherbrooke 90 r 2 \u2014 Sawyervllle JOS.CUSTEAU LICENSED PUBLIC AUCTIONEER Tel.Office 2-7097 - Res.2-0346 535 Short St.\u2014 Sherbrooke SATISFACTION in owning your own home, and knowing that you paid a fair price ts a big Item in life.We have a splendid list of good buys that will appeal to anyone who Is In the market for property, and if you wish to sell call us just the same.Charles Connors, 144 Wellington North, Tel: 2-1000, Res.2-2562.6.Cottages for Sale WOODLAND BAY\u2014Lake Massawippi, newly built, cottage, good road, Lake frontage, three bedrooma, $2,000.00.Record Box 149.Alfred J.Farrell & Co.Consulting Appraisal Engineers Taxation, Succession Duties, Insurance P.O.BOX 351, STATION \"L\" Westmount, Montreal (6), P.Q.EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE Available.New! New! New! Yes, something new and different, something never seen before, something never shown outside of Montreal.And now for the first time the Pony Boy Ltd.of Montreal, Is offering exclusive franchise In your territory to sell the well known Pony Boy lee Cream Products from a refrigerated tricycle on the Mrect and Is (he biggest money maker In season from April to October, no experience necessary, we supply you with all equipment at a very small investment, surprisingly low and your earnings can exceed $500 weekly, we will only offer our franchise to one distributor In each town and will not consider any more, hut Ihe one we arc looking for must be aggressive and honest.Submit your application with full details about yourself to the Pony Boy Ltd.5257 Queen Mary Road, Montreal, Quo.FOUR ROOMS, heated, with or without hot water, second floor, next to Sto.Jeanne d\u2019Arc Parish.Apply: 1030 Falrmounl.EXTRA first class 3 room apartment, second floor.North Ward.Occupancy May 1st.For Information call 3-3115.THREE ROOM heated apartment, not water year around, electric stove, refrigerator, Venetians.Dial: 2-6694.3-ROOM unheated tenement; corner Belvedere and Galt.Dial 3-2052.3 ROOM heated apartment; one room double; hot water: stove.307 High Street.Phone 2-2428.THREE ROOM unhealed apartment.Large bright newly decorated rooms.Apply 271 Belvldcre Street North.2 rockers: hand saw; set sockets; odd chair; stool; 2 humidifiers; 3 small tables; trunk; bed and spring; doz.sealers; antique clock; electric lamp; smoker tables; and many other articles to be sold.Everything must be sold as Mr.Taylor is giving up his house.ART BENNETT (Auctioneer), Tel: Sherbrooke 2-7413, Sawyervllle 90-r-l 1.LARGE tenement 5 rooms and modern bathroom fo: May 1st.2 tenement house.Apply 55 Queen South AUCTION SALE for the estate of the late J.H.Worby AT 10:00 A.M.SHARP Tuesday, May 4, 1954 I AT BURY, DUE.Electric washing machine; writing! desk: china cabinet; dining room table! and buffet; cabinet radio; Victrola and! record cabinet; 3 pc.chesterfield set;! \u2014- - j Underwood portable typewriter; com-1 GOOD NINE room house, electricity, ! ^nation safe in good condition; elec-garage, poultry house, garden includ-! Die lamp; vacuum cleaner; beds, bur-1 od.Apply Fred Gautrey, 8th Kange, ! eaux, dressers; kitchen range; silver St.Elle d\u2019 Orford.\tj ware, dishes, cooking utensils; 4 kitch- -\u2014-en chairs, odd chairs; 3 rocking chairs, WATER VILLE\u2014Three bedroom house,1 odd tables; 2 electric water heaters;! , bathroom and kitchen, full basement.Available May 15 Tel: 54-C-2.or write Record Box 154.LENNOXVILLE\u2014Six room house, garage If desired.Phone 3-3244 after 6 p.m THREE ROOM unheated; also 2 room heated apartment.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand.Phone 2-0874.27.Female Help Wanted REGISTERED NURSE required for general duty in seventeen (17) bed Company owned hospital in Temiskamlng, P.Q.Attractive salary scale which provides opportunity for substantial merit adjustments; 48 hour week, pleasant working conditions; one month\u2019s annual vacation; recreation-1 al activities available at nominal cost.Apply stating qualifications and ref-1 5-ROOM heated apartment, hot water year round, coloured bathroom with shower.Granada Theatre Building.Apply Manager, Tel.2-2940.6-ROOM heated apartment; hot water year around.Apply Lucien Hebert, 598 Montreal Street.Phone: 3-3085 or 3-2551.25.Teachers Wanfed crevices to Mrs.M.Welden Canadian Intérnaüonal Paper Company, Sun Life Building, Montreal.vnw\u2018® veoW** PC \u2022* ALLOWANCE on your old battery when you buy an EXIDE! \u201cWhen It\u2019s An Exide, You Start\u2019\u2019 OATES & FULLER 1205 Wellington S.Tel.2-8404 MASSEY TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Complete Stock of Genuine Parts \u2014 Cattle Dealers W.R.YOUNG Junction St., BEEBE, Tel.280-J-4 FUR STORAGE Repairs \u2014 Remodelling MAURICE WHITE 48 King E.\u2014 Tel.3-1988 THE shoepSlesh Ox Blood Difli T» Mid Tân Bar \u2022msi TEACHER required for Roman Catholic elementary school at Clova, P.Q.commencing September 1st, 1954; must have second class certificate qualifications and be capable of teaching grades one to eight.Working knowledge of French desirable but not essential; salary $J22 per month plus free board and lodging.Apply stating qualifications and ref- 1 couch; 5 good ladders; quantity of! block wood; 2 camp stoves; 3 oil] drums; set of taps and dies; bench vise; some metal roofing; pipe cutters; lot of good tools of all kinds, carpenter and pipe-fitting; tool chest; shovels, axes, forks, garden tools, lifting jack; quantity of black cherry lumber and matched lumber; wheel barrow;0many other articles too numerous to mention.Everything must be sold without reserve to settle the estate; Terms: cash.ART BENNETT, (Auctioneer), Tel: Sherbrooke 2-7413, Sawyervllle 90-r-2.AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, MAY 1ST 1 p.m.af the home of Mrs.Arthur David Duplessis Road Sherbrooke, Quebec bedroom sets, kitchen stoves, kitchen washing 1.15\u2014\tThe Happy Gang 1 45 Invitation to (he Waiti 2.UU Brave Voyage 2.15\tTrans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tLdle Can Be Beautiful 3.15\tMa Perkin* 3.30\tPeppei Young'* hamllj 3.45\tRif hi to Haoptnes* 4.00\tPlay It Safe 4.30\tEncores 5.00\tLittle Concei t.5.05 Howdy Doody 5.30\tJubilee Road 5.45\tCity Under the Ice 6.00\tNews 6 10 Sports 6.15\tSights And Sounds 6.30\tinternational Commentary 6.35 Continental Carrousel 7.00\tNews 7.15\tIntroduction to Wednesday Night 7.30\tThe Life of Butler 8.00\tMonsieur Bcaucaire 10.00\tNational News 10.15 Lives of the Poets 10.30\tSounds of Asia 11.00\tMusic by Mozart 12 00 News.Close TELEVISION CBMT - MONTREAL Channel 6 TUESDAY, April 27 5.15\u2014\tHow about that?5.30\u2014\tMusic 6.45\u2014\tNews 7.00\u2014\tTabloid 7.30\u2014\tDinah Shore 7.45\u2014\tTelesport 8.00\u2014\tMilton Berle 9.00\u2014\tCBC Theatre *\u2018Oi'deal by Fire,\u201d by Ivan Butler 10.00\u2014\tEvelyn Pasen Sings 10.30\u2014Fight of the Week 11.00\u2014\tNews WEDNESDAY, April 23 3.00\u2014\tM usic 5.00\u2014\tLet\u2019s Make Music 5.30\u2014\tMusic o.45\u2014News 7.00\u2014\tTabloid 7.30\u2014\tDixieland Jazz 8.00\u2014\tLife with Father 8.30\u2014\tFighting Words 9.00\u2014\tMotorola Theatre 10.00\u2014Ford Theatre r\u2018The Lady and the Champ\u201d with Preston Foster and * Virginia Grey 10.30\u2014Favourite Story SCi, j H.0U\u2014News ma- \u2014-\u2014____________________ CKTS (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 8.00\tPre»i New, 5.08 Ridin' the Kinf* 6.00\tNew, \u2022 10 Town Uriel 6.18 rwMlsht Title 8\t28 SporU 6.36\u2019[«llight Tim* 7 00 Dawson\u2019s Fishing Forum 7.15\tBarney Potts 7 30 Foui Gentlemen 7.45\tEddy Fisher Show 8.00\tRadio Playhouse 8.30\tToronto Symphony 9.30\tConcert Hall 10.00\tHoui ol Charm 10.30\tInterlude 10.45\tSports Dow 11.00\tDominion News Bulletin 11.1C Wally\u2019* Waxwork* 12.00\tNew*.Close WHUNKSDAY 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tPress News 7 0S Musical Clock 7.20 Musical Clock 7.30\tSports Roundup 7.35 Thais for Today 7.45\tMusical Clock s.uu CBt n-.-ws* ano interlude 8.15\tMusical Clock 8.30\tMorning Devotinna 8.48 Festival of Waltzes 9.00\tNows 9\t05 Musical Varieties 9.45\tLight & Lyrical 10.15\tHope Fot The Lsdiea 10.30\tCoffee Time 10.45\tInterlude.10.58\tC.l.L.Paint 11.00\tPress News 111.05\tGuess What 11.15\tInterlude 11.20 Interlude 11.30\tRed Skelton Show 12.00\tPress News 12 05 The Sunshine Hour 12.59\tTime Signal From The Donuntor 1.00\tCBC News 1.15\tConcert Album 2.00\tMusical Program 2.30\tMusic Ot Manhattan 2.45\tSinging Americans 3.00\tDecca Concert Album 4.00\tPress News 4.05\tPlattei Party 5.00\tPress News 5.05\tRidin' the Range 8.00\tNewscast 6.10 Town Crier 6.15\tTwilight Tim* 6.25 Sports 6.30\tTwilight Time 7:15 Freddy Martin Show 7.30\tNovelty 7.45\tCanada At Work 8.00\tFrank Sinatra 8.15\tVoice Ot The Army 8.30\tThe Great Gtidersieev* 9.00\tAmerican Music Hall 9.30\tAmerican Music Hall 10.00\tSalvation Army 10.30\tInterlude 10.45\tSports Dow Brewery 1100 Dominion News Bulletin 11.10 Wally\u2019s Waxwork» 12 00 News and Closing erences to Mr.R.R.Roy, Secretary,.chine with gasoline motor, 3 piece j Roman Catholic School Board, Clova, P.Q.THETFORD MINES HIGH SCHOOL requires a teacher for the term 1954-55 with qualifications to teach grades 8-9.Interesting salary and other considerations for a qualified teacher.French taught by a specialist.Apply: giving full details to L.C.Beattie, Sec.Treas., 1346 Notre Dame South, Thetford Mines, Que.28.Domestic Help Wanted COOK wanted for small country hotel, good wages.Apply Ridgewood Inn, Fitch Bay.Tel: 638-w-2.DOMESTIC help wanted for small family in good home, cooking optional.Apply Rock Island, P.O.Box 214.Tel.263.bedroom set, 1 studio couch, 1 lot of picture frames, l large faille, 2 china cabinets, t lot of dishes and pans, 1 Aladdin Lamp, new Williams sewing machine, icc box, 1 lot of rugs and floor coverings, dining room chairs, clothes hamper, gas funnels, 1 stove with 1 oil burner.Many more articles too numerous to mention.John Chailler AUCTIONEER 17 Church Street, Lennoxville Tel.3-3475, and Office: 2-7744 Lennoxville 30.Farm Help Wanted MAN for work on dairy farm, year round employment.J.Drummond, Tel: 2-1912.36.Miscellaneous RELIABLE lady wilt care for babies or j small children in own home.Tel: !\t2-2990.LAWN MOWERS sharpened.All types of saws filed.\u201cToro Whirlwind\u201d pow-i or Mower Agency.Sherbrooke Sharp-I citing 55 Queen South.WANTED\u2014couple without children to shave home with aged couple.Dial: 2-4117.Nnutra! Makes Shoes Last Longer! 46.Pets for Sale HUSKY DOG four months, mother reg-1 istereri Shepherd, father registered husky.Apply 1266 Council.msnu m FOUNDED DISTIL IE D IN CANADA AUCTION SALE for Alfred H, Ryan AT MINTON 2 miles from North Hatley Tuesday, May 4th, 1954, AT 9 A.M.SHARP Chestnut team, 3,000 lbs.; saddle mare; 10 cows (6 Herefords); 6 heifers to freshen; 2 two-year-old heifers; 7 yearling heifers; Hi year old Holstein bull; 4 veal calves; 1 sow; 7 shoats; pull Ford tractor; disc harrow; Jutras manure spreader; drill seeder with fertilizer attachment; cultivator; horse hoe; mowing machine; double wagon; sliding hay-raek; horse rake; side delivery rake; hay loader; corn planter; DeLaval milking machine; Fairbanks Morse gas engine; 12 eight gallon cans; Babcock tester pails & strainer; De Laval (17i separator; rubber-tired cart; Stewart clippers; iron kettle; barn scales; single and double harnesses; 2 saddles; buggy; 2 sleighs; pung; 2 sets double i sleds; manure sled; 40 cords of block] wood; 1 oil & 1 coal brooder; 20 tons* ot hay; oats; all small farming tools; j garden seeder; 5 bedroom suites; din- j ing suite; glass china cabinet; studio j couch; leather rockers; odd chairs; !i-brary table; 2 desks; chronic kitchen set; wooden kitchen set; battery radio; rug: linoleums; small stands; white ] enamel kitchen stove; circular heater; ! 2 oil heaters; gas iron; gasoline washing machine; churn & butter print; canning machine; pillows; quills:1 spreads: large quantity of dishes; 2 cloeks.numerous other household arti- ! eles.Antique bird's eye maple bedroom set.Terms: CASH.Lunch at Noon.JOS.CUSTEAU (Auctioneer), Telephone: 2-0346.-L.H.HUNT, Bookkeeper.OUIOC- DiNTY RPE DCV.'N ce kOULL BS CARRIED LET ME KNOW WHEN TO cose OUT- NTy YOU HERE SHEU.BEAT US UP.' OUT/ NEW \"AND RECONDITIONED MOTOR S WIKE (1490 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5 00 Family Album ¦5.15 Firefighters 5:30 Curtain Cab 5.45\tNews 6.00\tBing Sings 6.15\tBing Sings 6.30\tFred Waring 6.50 Undej The CapItaJ Dome 6.55\tNewp 7.00\tGuy Lombardo 7.15\tUnder The Christmas Tree 7.30\tConcert In Miniature 7:45 According to the Record 7:55 News 8.00\tGuess The Prico 8.05 Show Time 8.30\tParis Star Time 9.00\tMystery House 9.45\tTomorrow\u2019s News Now 10.00\tHour of Stars 11:00 Headline New* 11:05 Sign Off WEDNESDAY 6:55 News 7.00\tBlue Seal Billboard 7.15 Coffee Tips 7:30 Checkerbcard Program 7:45 News 8:00 Morning Special 8:15 Sacred Heart 8.30 Shell News 8.35 Coffee Time 9:00 Mary Foster 9\u201915 Morning Devotion 9-30 Homemakei Harmonic* 9:45 Spotlight on a Star 9:55 News 10:00 Songs of Oui rimes 10.15\tRed and White Calling 10.30\tOn The Town 11:00 New!\t* 11:05 What\u2019i the Temperature 11:10 Best on Wax 12.00\tMusic By Morgan 12.10\tNews 12:15 News 12:30 Luncheon Melodies 12:45 Farm Journal 12:55 News 1.Ô0 Music for Days 1.55\tBaseball 4.55\tShell News 4.30\tThis \u2019N That With Music 5.U0 Family Album 5.15\tKiddie Show 5.30\tCurtain Call 5.45\tNews 6.00\tSports New* 6.15\tBing Sing?6.30\tFred Waring 6.45\tFishing, Hunting Highlights 6.5U Undei The CapttoJ Dome 6.55\tEvening Star 7.00\tGuy Lombardo 7.15\tThis Is Vermont 7.30\tConcert In Miniature 7:45 According to the Record 7:55 News 8.00\tGuess The Price 8.05 Coca-Cola Show 8.10\tForward America 8.30\tMystery House 9.00\tYou Bet Your Life 9.30\tDaleline UVM 9.45\tTomorrow\u2019s News Now 10.00 Hours of Stars 11:00 Headline New* 11:05 Sign Off CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING $.00 Newi, Western Giving 6.00\tHere\u2019s Charlie S 31) New» 6.48\tSports, Her*\u2019» Charlie I 28 New» 7.30 Starr of Space 8.00\tRadio Playhouse 8.30\tFrench Composers 9.30\tConcert Hall 10 00 Court of Opinions 10.30\tLe» Brown 10.48\tBig rime sport» II.ÜU Deegam s Diary 11.30\tBud\u2019» Place 12.30\tNews.Sign Oft WKDNCSDAf «.'HI Gold Stnclan Shot.6.30\tNew» 6.3$ Gord Sinclair Show 7.00\tNewa sod t^ord Sinclair Shaw 7.30\tNows and Gord Sinclair Shew 8.00\tNew» and Sport* 8\t1$ Goro Sinclair Show 8.30\tNew» 8.3$ Gord Sinclair 9.00\tNews and Recipe 9\t1$ BreaklaM Club 10.00\tNews and Charlie Fair 10\t4$ Good Neighbor Club 11.18 Red Skelton 11.30\tPat Murray \u2018 11.45\tT.B.A.12.00\tNew» 12 15 When A Girl Marri** 12 30 BrUhter Day 12 4$ Perry Mason t.UO News, Claire Wallace 1.10\tA Man and Ilia Magla 1.15\tled MaJune 1.30\tGuiding Light 1.45\tYoung Di.MaloM 2.00\tNews and Mu**e 2.15\tTed Malone 2.30\tMartin Block 4.05 Jr.Radio Playbouo.4.10\tA Man & His Music 4.15\tJr.Radio Playhouse 4.30\tHigh Time 5.UU News; Western Swing 6.00\tHere\u2019s Charlie 4.30\tNewscast 6.45\tSports, Here\u2019s Charlie 7.25 News 7.30\tTarzan 8.00\tFrank Sinatra 8.3(1 Great Gildersleeve 9.00\tFronilcr rowii 9.30\tMystery Theatre 10.00\tThe World We Live IU.3U Incredible But true 10.45\tBig Time In Sport* 11.00\tNews 11\t10 Deegan s Diary 11.30\tBud's Place 12.30\tSign Off In CJAD (800 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews 6.10\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNews 7.10\tLady of the Evening 7.15 Curt Massey Show 7.30\tEddie Fisher Show 7.45\tSports Frank Starr 8.00\tMeet Mr McNutiey 8.30\tMr and Mrs.North 9.00\tTake A Chance 9.30\tMy Friend Irma.10.00\tNews 10.05\tThe Weatherman 10.10\tDanny Gallivan 10.15\tTunes & Talent 10.30\tNews & Lome Greene 10.45\tRalph Flanagan 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tNews 11.15\tBermuda Conference 11.30\tPrelude To Midnight 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent on Music 12.30\tNews and Sign-off WEDNESDAY 6.0Ü News 6.05\tYawn Patrol 6.30\tNew\u2019S & Yawn Patrol 5.45\tSacreo Heart Program 7 00 News 7.05\tMusicaJ Clock 7.30\tNews and Weather 7.35\tMusicaJ Cluck 8.00\tNews and Sporw 8.10\tMusicaJ Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusicaJ Clock 9 00 News and Weather 9.05\t50 A Day 9.15\tKihl And Crumpets 10.00\tNews 10.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 10.15\tHope Koi Tlie ?L.adies 10.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 11.00\tNews 11.05\tShopping Feature 11.30\tKate Aitken 1145 Young Widdei Brows 12.00\tNews 12.05\tSongs Ot Oui Time* 12.15\tNews Quiz 12.30\tNews 12.45\tOur GaJ Sunday 1.00\tNews 1.05\tHarriet's House 1.1-5 Helen Trent 1.30\tHouse Party 1.45\tArthur Godfrey 2.00\tNews 2.05\tShopping Feature 2 15 What\u2019s On Wally\u2019s Mind 2.30\tParty Line 3.00\tNews 3.05\tName My Job 3.15\tHour of Stars 4.00\tClub 800 4.45\tWho Am I?5.05\tMake Believe oaliroom 6.00\tNews 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNews 7.10\tLady Of The Evening 7.15\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.30\tCurt Massey Time 7.45\tSports 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tGangbusters 8.30\tMake Mine Memortea 9.00\tTurnabout 9.30\tEscape 1U.UÜ News 10.05\tThe Weatherman 10.10 Danny Gallivan 10.15\tTunes & Talent 10.30\tThe Way I Sec It 10.45\tGlen Miller 11.00\tSpurts Final 11.15\tPrelude to Midnight 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent on Music 12.30\tNews Close STARTERS .V 'J REWINDING TRANSFORMERS\tREPAIRS On Al/ Tvnet af ftectrical Appliances WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 MARQUETTE ST.\u2014 TEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1W3 \"Th» Pint Electrical Establishment in Sherbrooke\" FARM FOR SALE ESTATE HENRY S.WHEELER Tenders will be accepted by the undersigned for the sale of the 170 acre farm situated IVi miles west of Barnston, Que.on Route 50.Tenders should state whether the price offered is for the bare farm, or, if it includes stock and tools.The highest nor any tender is not necessarily accepted.Freeman Sutton, Barnston, Que.H.S.Sanderson Ayer's Cliff, Que.Executors. WATERLOO FUNNY BUSINESS SHtRCROOKE D-NlLY RECORD.Tl'USDAY.APR11 By Hershberget 1051 Miss Miriam Campbell, irom Utica, N.Y., spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Campbell, and family, North Street.Mrs, Harry Lucia and two children are spending the holidays in thur, while spending Lennoxvillc with the former's par- with Mr.and Mrs \\V ents, Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Fearon.Mrs.J.H.Purdy and Mrs.Grace Righton are spending a week >n Milton, Ontario, where they will visit the former's moth, er, Mrs.Clara Booth, her sister.Mrs.Charles Lewis.Mr.Lewis and family ant! her son, Mr.George Purdy, and family.While spending the Easter week-end with her cousins, Mrs.McKenna, Miss Cook and Miss McKenna, Court Street, Mrs.Ernest Stnnson, from Alexandria, attended service once more in St.Luke's Church, where she former- ly worshipped, and also called on Mrs, May Mize ne r in Foster, Mrs 1 N.J.Snodgrass in West Shefford | and Mrs.S.J, Irwin, Foster Square, Mrs.Arthur Wade and son, Ar-the holidays K.Robinson i spent Monday with Mr.and Mrs 1 Walter Hughes and son, Gary, at i whose home Mrs.Fred Gurnham and son, Brian, of Montreal, are spending a week.On their return from Rock Island, .Mr.and Mrs.Harold Snider, ot Kingston, Ont., called on Mrs.! Mabel Wallace and sons, Mr.Don aid Wallace and Ralph Wallace, Main Street.Mrs.Stew art Hackwcll spent a ; few days >n Montreal with friends.Mr.ind Mrs, Alan Hackwell and Mr.H, Hackwell, from Boseo-bel, were guests of Mr.and Mrs CoiTm* su Ur, V M Km O t P \u201cJimmy pitched 5 innings and now we gotta get him back in his room before his mother discovers he'«s missing!\" Easier Sun William Copping day on Mr.Earl Hayes, with lus niece.Miss Patricia Armstrong, R.N., of Sic.Agathe des Monts, were visit, mg Mi Leroy Hayes in the Sherbrooke Hospital, Mrs Edna Irwin and Mrs.Clara Chamberlain ae companied them to the city.Mr.and Mrs.Bill Clark and daughter, Wilma, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Ellison in West Bolton Mr.and Mrs.A.,1.Bucklaiul were in Barnston on Saturday afternoon.Mrs.W.H.Snodgrass, of Granby, spent Sunday with her sister.Miss Cook, and her cousins, Mrs.E.J.McKenna.Miss McKenna and their guest.Mrs.Ernest Stim-son, ti Alexandria, Ont, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Chamber lain, from West Brome, w-ere recent guests of Mrs.Clara Chamberlain.Mr.Harry Lockwood spent the Easter week-end at his home Ayer's Cliff.Miss Lois Sawyer, of Sherbrooke, was a week-end guest of her cousins, Georgia ami Jackline Bailey, Lewis Street, where on Easter Sunday, they were joined by their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Sawyer, of Sherbrooke, Miss Donna Cote and Mr.Kenneth Wright, of Knowlton and A.S.Cyril Plunkett, of H.M.S.Iroquois, j ern of tfalifax, who is visiting his par- ! ents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Plunkett.Mrs.James Hetherington was an Easter Day guest of her brother-in-law.Mr.Fay Regan, and fami- ; ly in St.Albans, Vt.where she accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Myles | Enright, of West Shefford, who were Easier guests of Dr.and ; \"i were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs, F.C.Marsh and daughter.Janet.Mrs.Marsh, Sr., will soon be moving to Waterloo, where she will taxe up residence in the Aid-eric Apartments, Maint Street.While visiting her son.Mr.George Bailey and tamily, Mrs.Jesse Bailey, from Dunkin.sut tered a slight stroke a few days ago.She is now making a satisfac-j tory recovery.While spending the Easter week-end with Mrs.C.G.Hall and Mr.Teiry Hall, who was home from Montreal, Mrs.George Manders, of Westmount, called on Mrs.!.J.Irwin, Mr.and Mrs, Grant A.White head, with their daughters, Linda and Janet, from Alexandria, Ont., were Easter guests of Mrs.F.W.Jones.Mr.J.M.Smith, spent the Easter week-end in Quebec Cil> u ith his son, Mr.M.D.Smith, Mrs.Smith and the Misses Smith.Mr.md Mrs.W.H.Baglow and | daughiers.Lynn, Karen and Dob ra.of Bedford, and Mrs.W.I Baglow, from Waterville, were calling on Sunday, on Mr.and Mrs.I.Keith Allen, with whom Miss Lynn remained for a few days.Friends will regret to learn lhal Miss Margaret Brooks is confined to her bed at her home on East-Avenue.Miss Brooks is now too ill to answer phone calls.Dr.and Mrs.E.M.Blake were in Montreal lo meet their son, Kenneth, who was coming home tor Easter from Perth, Ont., where he is a student in Trinity 1.L.-1 Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Wing were in Montreal on Tuesday.Miss Janet Millenchamp was home from the Ladies\u2019 College in Mrs.Durrell in Sheldon, Vt.Mr.C.B.Marsh, Mr.and Mrs.! 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Bayiclson Gallaghar.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Simcock, of Oshawa, Ont., visited Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scot! and Mr.Glen Scott called on Mrs.Annie Davidson, Kinnear\u2019s Mills recently.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Robertson | were recent guests of Mrs.Duncan ! Fortier.Mr.William Beattie, of Thet-I ford Mines, was a recent guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.land Mrs.William Nulbrown.i Mrs.Duncan Fortier and Mr.|Duncan Hitchison were recent! i guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles j Warcup, Lemesurier.Mrs, Lefevre and Mr.Allan Lefevre received news that Mrs.Archie Lefevre, nee Muriel Goff, formerly of Leeds Village passed away suddenly.Mr.and Mrs.Ben Seale received word that Mr, C.0.Ward passed away April 16, at Clapham.Sympathy of this vicinity goes out to the bereaved family.Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Baskin, of Valleyfield, were Easter week-end guests of Mrs.James Reid, Mr.and Mrs.Everette Reid, and Mr.Russel] Reid.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scott and Mr.Glen Scott were recent guests Miss MYSTIC\u2014 Mr.and Mrs Harold Smith and te.mily, of Browusburg, spent Easter with Mrs.K.Smith.Misses Shirley Soule and Virginia Martin spent Easter in New York.Mr.and Mrs Stanley Soule were I supper guests on Saturday, of their aunt, Mrs.B.Fairfield at Stan-b ridge East.Mr.and Mrs, G.D.Bockus, returned to Deep River.Ont., after spending the week-end with rein lives.Mr.and Mrs K.Sornberger and Mrs, K, Martin were guests of the former's parents in Cowansville, on Sundav.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Blakerlee.of Boston, Mass., ended on Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Soule, Sundiu Miss Edith Walbridge is spending a few days at Mount Washing ton.Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.T, Smith were Mr and Mrs.Roycc Smith and son of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.R.Corey and Child- ! rcn.of Ottawa, and Mrs.W Ewing, ¦ of Sherbrooke.FORDYCE- Mr.and Mrs.Ed Carter, of Al berla, were Sunday guesls of Mr B.C.Carter and Miss Anna , Carter.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jones, of St Jerome, were Eastei weekend guests of- Miss Guila Jones.Mrs.John Bowling is reeover ing favorably from her reeont operation in B.M.P.Hospital.: Sweotsbuvg.Mrs.Murray Mason, Miss Margaret and Wesley Mason are spend-| ing a few days in Dixville, with the former's mother, Mrs.T.Cow-hard.Mr.and Mrs Alvin Hooper and daughter, of l.efroy, Ont., spent the Easter week-end with Mr.and Mrs.George Hooper.Master Billy Hooper, of Speneerville, Out,, was also a visitor.Miss Margaret Stevenson, of Macdonald College is spending Ihr holidavs at her home here Mr.Kenneth Stevenson and Miss) Shirley Eagles, of Montreal, were week-end guests at the Stevenson home, Miss Guila Jones accompanied her guests, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jones .to North Sutton, where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Erie Jones and Mrs.W.It.Jones.MILLANVILLE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Rotljney.I Mrs.Kenneth Kelso, Mr.Murray Kelso, Douglas and Donald Kelso, ! were guests of Mr.and Mrs.j Lome Kelso and family Saturday evening .Messrs.Murdo McKinnon,! Lome Kelso and Prescotl Walker j attended the funeral of Mr.; Charles Ward, Lower Ireland.Mr.ami Mrs.Cuyler McGilli vary, Mr.Wayne McGillivnry, Miss Audry McGillivary and Mrs.Mar garet Mosher were in Plessisville Wednesday.Callers at the home of Mr.Cuyler McGillivary last, week were.Mr.Ficdel Pelletier, Mr.Herbert Crawford, Mr.Howard Kerr and Mr.Davie Currie.Mr.Leonard Ilendei'son, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is confined to the house under the doctor\u2019s care.All wish him a speedy recovery.- rhirtMn were Mr.and Mrs.Willie Lowry, spent the fall and winter month» Mrs.Harry l.ipsey and Mr.Gor- at the Marsh home, Mr.Little will don Porter, of MiUfield.\tremain here for a indefinite time.Mr.and Mrs.Karl Marsh, of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Marsh, of West Brome, motored here.They West Brome, visited the latter\u2019a were accompanied by Mr Marsh's uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Ir-father, Mr.George Little, who!vine Little while here.Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Baskin, of Valleyfield and Mrs.James Reid, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cruickshank on Easter Sunday.INVERNESS\u2014 Sunday evening guesls at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Lip-sey.Main Street, were Mr.and Mrs.Clarke McVeaty, of lieeds-dale, and her brother, Mrs.Arthur Lowry.Mr.Gordon Porter is in Ihe employ of Mr.Bernard Robinson.Mrs.Joseph McNay was a re cent afternoon and supper guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Wright Callers at, the same home Mr.Harry Lipsey was calling on Mr.and Mrs.William Lowry.Miss Mable Lowry was a recent supper guest at.Mr.and Mrs.James Marshall.Mrs.Joseph Wright was a recent evening visitor of Mrs.James Carrol, \"I guest nobody Y undcritondiivi.IMPROVEMENTS AROUND THE HOME WOULD YOU UKt to have full information and detailed directions on how to build concrete walks, driveways, steps\u2014how to make a finished basement, an outdoor fireplace, a playcourt, a swimming pool?All the things you've been planning to build\u2014someday\u2014can be built so quickly, so inexpensively with concrete.This FREE book tells you how, gives measurements and specifications for every job.It tells you, too, how to assure the best concrete by making it with Canada Cement\u2014a top quality product.Got the Free Rook now.Just fill in and mail the coupon.Canada Cement Send FREE book, \u201cCon, IMITED square, Montreal erete ImprovernenfH A I V4ME.I round (fie J(c Limited impany C A N A D A C £ M ENT lUUDING.PHIHIPS SOUAPE.MONTREAL *»LES OFFICES: MONCTON.QUEBEC.MONTREAL.OTTAWA.TORONTO.WINNIPEG, CALGARY address PROV.CEMENT I- .J WEST SUTTON- Mr.and Mrs.Geo Wright and family, of Granby, were Easter guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Mudgett.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Johnson : and family were in Waterloo Sunday calling on her brother, Mr.Robert Bergeron, and family.Miss Bessie Perkins spent the Easter Holidays at Beloeil Station with her cousins Mr.and Mrs.Walter McKelroy and family.School closed on Thursday for the Easter Holidays.The children presented their teacher, Mrs.Emily O\u2019Brien with a lovely Easter Lily plant.A few persons from here at- ! tended the Easter dance in Sut- ' ton Monday evening.Master\u2019s Gale and Gary Rus- ! sell, of West Brome, spent the j Easter Holidays here with their ! aunt Mrs.George Robinson and ! family.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Chamberlin and two children, of Oshawa, Ont., j called on Mrs.Emily O'Brien and | sons.Mr.and Mrs.Ulric Russell, of ; St.Lambert were guests of Mr.I and Mrs.Gerald Page for a few days.Miss Bessie Perkins spent a few ; days in Sutton with Mrs.B.Rus- ! sell.Miss Gloria Mudgett was guest of : her sister, Mrs.Geo Wright and family in Granby.________________________________z ! 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backache and the \"tired-out\u201d feeling, due to kidney and bladder disorders, that often develop around that age.For more than fiO years Dodd's Kidney Pills have been helping men and women of all ages to keep kidneys and bladder in good order,-helping them to feel better, to work better, and get more \u2018fun out of life.If you are approaching fifty, or past it, Dodd's Kidney Pills may help you, too.You can depend on Dodd s.54 EXPORT CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE grandson, Mr.and Mrs.Howard : Keeler and Audrey.Mr.Everelt Bayley, of Lcnnox-ville, spent Piaster al the home of his father Mr.J.E.Baylcy, where j his wife is remaining for ten days.Mrs.Everett Slack, of St, Lambert, spent a short holiday with her mother, Mrs.Martha Gibson at the Gibson-Fierce home.Mrs.E.E.Crook who spent the winter in New York with her daughter, Miss Frances Crook, has returned to her home here.Mrs.Maude Chadscy and daughter, Filizabefh, left on Friday the 16th, tor Ottawa, where they will spend ten days with Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Chadsey.Mrs.Everett Baylcy, of Lennoxvilie, is I staying with her father-in-law, Mr.;.John E.Bayley, while Mrs.Chad-Isey is taking a holiday.Mr.and Mrs.Winston Keeler j and two sons, of Macdonald College, spent the Easter week-end (at the homo of Mr.and Mrs.Willard II, Rexford, and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Keeler.Mrs.Earlie Libby who has been in Lennoxvilie for some time is at present at the home of Mr.E.P.Lyon, for an indefinite time.Mr.ana Mrs.Earle Templeton and two sons, of Si.Lambert, are spending the holidays with Mrs.Templeton's parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Rexford, and are also visiting her sistei and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Cass, at Rock island.Mrs.Lillian McFaul, of Richmond, is spending the Easier week with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Webster, Mrs.Geneva Johnston, of Montreal, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.A H.Slack for a few weeks.Miss Gwen Pitman, of the leaching staff of the High School is at her home in Sherbrooke for I he holidays, Miss Green to her home in Coaticook and Miss Fraser to Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Clough, of Valois, Que., were dinner guests on Easter Sunday of Mr.and Mr.s G.11.Clough and family.Mr.Bernie McNichol, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at IhS same home.Mr.Murray Baldwin, of St.Eustache, Sur-lc-Lac, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Baldwin.Mrs.H.G.Buck, of Collinsville, Conn., has arrived at Ihc home of Mrs.W, P.Berwick for the summer.Her friends welcome her return.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Slack, and daughter.Heather, of Rosemount, were at Ihe home of her parenls, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Faddens for Easier week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Dan Ellingson.and Miss Dyanne Ellingson, of Kingston, Ont., were at the home of Mrs.Ellingson\u2019s mother, Mrs, Estella Robinson, and brother, Mr, Sidney Robinson for the weekend.Mrs.Betty Roe, of Monlfcal.was a recent overnight guest of Miss Betty Clough.Mr.and Mrs.Dick Binnekamp, and baby, Miss J.Binnekamp, and party of Toronto, spent the weekend with the former\u2019s parenls, Mr.and Mrs, ,1.Binnekamp, at Ihe New Cliff House.Mr.and Mrs.Everett Slack, and Fred Slack, of St.Lambert, spent the week-end at Ihc home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Slack.Mr.Harry Fowler.Miss Catherine Fowler and Mr.Robert mm \u2014Maw WEST SHEFFORD- ors: Mr.and Mrs.D.K.MacLeod solmnity in the presense of large Church, Granby conducted six ser-and daughter, Velma and Mrs.and devout congregations.Hartley McMahon has resumed Phillip Rammacher, Mr.C.J.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Camp- his studies at the Berthierville Donaway and hjs daughter, Mrs.î3611\u2019 Mr- and Mrs Emmett Dun-\u201e ,, r.\u201e cr\\nnr\\',T\\ri tvin TTncf 4f T, ,\tJ lavey and two children came from College after spending the East-.Alice Savary, of Farnham, and Waterloo and attended the Easter er recess here with his parents, Mrs.Herbert Robinson, Granby.: Day family gathering at the home Mr.and Mrs.Joseph McMahon, Miss Therese Coiteaux has re- their parents, Mr.and Mrs.his brother Owen and sisters.sumed her studies at the Maple- William Dunlavey-Miss Brown came from Mont-\\vood convent, Waterloo after a u She/.fo5d,1,ansI.-are ^e4lg.^ed ut0 real and spent the Easter week-jshort Eas,er vacation spent with dedded to make^his home^bSr! end at her country home on the ; her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.; and has accordingly bought the Waterloo Road.\tJames Campbell.\tproperty of Mr.George Malbeuf Lo - Bsr-Ranch,\tpicturesquely Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Bernier, of on Main Street.They also regret situated in Green Valley provided ! l.aehir.e, spent Sunday, April 13, the impending departure of Mr.an ideal setting for the Easter here visiting Mr.and Mrs.Michael antt Mrs.J.Dawson Neil, week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.McMahon.\tArchdeacon Lidstone B.A.of- Herbert Losey.\tThe Rev.Father St Pierre per- ficated at the Easter, communion Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Donaway formed the pre-Easter and Easter in St.John\u2019s Anglican Church, had as their Easter Sunday visit- liturgy with all its beauty and That day the rector of St.George\u2019s vices.Mr.John Campbell has the sympathy of his friends in the death of his wife, Lucy Leduc Lamour-eau.Although unwell for several years, Mrs.Campbell's health was about as usual until Good Friday when she was stricken; death followed on Thursday morning April 22.Relatives, neighbors and friends gathered in the Romar Catholic Church here for the funeral rites of one whose mem ory will be cherished.Her daugn-ter by a former marriage.Claii Lamoureau, Mrs.George Blais, oi St.Pie.as well as other relatives have the sympathy of theii friends.GET ME OUT OF HERE- It\u2019s plain to see that this young lady is unimpressed with the ride her grandfather, John W.Hedberg, of Minneapolis, Minn., is giving her.Years ago he told his daughters ho would give their children a ride in the antique carriage, and he's keeping his promise.He won't say how old the buggy is.Seems his wife rode in it as a baby.Pageric, of Verdun, were Easter Victor Makwood and children, guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Mar- Barry and Ricky, of Montreal, Mr.(in,\tjand Mrs.Ben Rainville and child-1 Mr.and Mrs.M.Tyler and two ren, Louise and Sylvia, of Water-1 sons, of Knowlton, spent the week-| loo and Mr.Horace Perkins, oi: end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.\u2022;Toronto.C.L.Tyler.Miss Christine Fowler and Master Andrew _Fowler, of Verdun, are spending the holidays with their grandpsrcn.s, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Martin.\t.___ Mr.and Mrs.William McCrea j and Mrs.Harold Robinson and family of North Hatley were.|mîss Mary Matine during Mr.and Mrs.Fred Berry and son, Wayne, of Lennoxvilie, were holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy C.Robinson.Miss Ruby Stevens, of St.Felix cle Kingsey, was a visitor of Mr.and the Sunday guests of Mrs.McCrca\u2019s holidays, parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.F.La- Mr.and Mrs.A.E, Robinson duke.\t! and family motored to Montreal.- j Miss Shirley Robinson returned BROMPTON-\thome with them and will resume her duties at the Sherbrooke Hos-Mrs.E.E.Perkins has return-j pital.ed home after spending a tew Mrs.T.D.Brown, of Water [weeks under the doctor\u2019s care at ville, and Mr.and Mrs.Elvvin Ihe Sherbrooke Hospital and at Brown and lamily, of St.Thofnas, the home ot her daughter and son- Ont., were recent dinner guests jin-law, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Berry j of Mrs.E.E.Perkins and Mr.and ! at Lennoxvilie.\tj Mrs.H.E.Perkins.Easter week-end guests at Ihej Mr.Fred Lecuyer, of Virginia, Perkins home were Mr.and Mrs.'was a guest at ihc Ward home.Mtv-Cbok witi Co/our WITH THE NEW - 1 LIKE MR.DITHERS i*V HE MAKES LIFE SO SIMPLE THEN V.'E LL HAVE A TERRIBLE FIGHTAND I DONT LIKE FIGHTS NOW I'M GOING TO SAY NO\"AND THEN YOU'RE GOING TO GET MAD NOW.V/AIT A MINUTE.' 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