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[" 1950\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t\t1950 l\t**\t3\t4\t5\t6\ti s\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t18\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 >9\t30\t31\t\t\t\t IjccbroobeDailuBccocd Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY^ OCTOBER M.I^so.WEATHER CLOUDY Overcast today.Cloudy -with .some clear rteriods tonight and Thursday.Xot much change in temperature.Light winds today.Low tonight and high Thursday at Sherbrooke 45 and 5H.Temperatures yesterday: Maxi-mum 58.minimum 45.A year ago: Maximum 73.minimum 58.Fifty-Fourth Year N.KOREANS SPURN SURRENDER ORDER World News U.S.Divisional Commander In Bnef Says, However, Defeat Of Reds Onlv Matter Of Time Cross Purposes Tokyo, Oct.11.\u2014\u2022¦¦P)\u2014U.S.Intelligence officers said today communist troops forced 49 South Koreans to dig graves and then shot and sabred them because they refused to fight against Americans.Capt.Jack 1*.Lansford said 38 bodies were found in two mass graves.The story of the massacre was told by Kim Mun Kwon, a wounded survivor.* * * Los Angeles, Oct.11.\u2014t/P)\u2014 Fifty thousand strong, the American Legion paraded yesterday through downtown streets before a cheering, shirtsleeved crowd that jammed sidewalks five and six deep.There were Legion delegations from Canada, Italy, the Philippines, Hawaii, France, Panama, Puerto Rico and a gaily-kilted group from Scotland.# * * Tokyo, Oct.11.\u2014(Reuters) \u2014British and Australian troops today were racing United States forces toward Pyongyang.capital of Xorth Korea.The British brigade was reported nine miles north of the 18th parallel \u2014 erstwhile boundary between North and South Korea \u2014 on the flank of the main United States 1st Cavalry division thrust northward.Britons, Scots and Australians moved through American >ositions five miles beyond the Border to take up their newr positions.* *\t* Paris, Oct.11.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Maurice Thorez, secretary-general of the French communist party, is ill, the communist party organ Humanité announced today.The newspaper said\t\u201cour\tdear\tcomrade\thas been ordered to stop work for some days.\u201d * >»\t* Tokyo, Oct.11.-(Æ\u201d)-Gen.Douglas MacArthur today turned down\u2014\u201cwith regrets\u201d \u2014a request by Tokyo correspondents of major world press associations to go with him to his Pacific conference with\tPresident\tTruman\tthis week-end.An aide said the Gen eral turned down the joint application because White House correspondents going with the President would provide ample news coverage.* *\t* Taipei, Oct.11\u2014(/P)\u2014Newspapers today quoted an unidentified arrival from .Shanghai as saying 10,000 persons have been arrested there by Chinese communists since Sept.15.The traveller said Shang-hai's famous )Vard Road jail, one of the largest in the world, is jammed with 4,000 prisoners.Following the victories of the United Nations forces in Korea, the traveller said, anti-communists in Shanghai took heart.The wholesale arrests followed.* * ?Hastings, England, Oct.11 \u2014(/P)\u2014For the second year in succession, the postman today brought Mrs.Matilda ( oppins birthday greetings from the King and Queen.The reason: She is 108 years old and is believed to be the United Kingdom\u2019s oldest woman.Politics In Britain Are Deadlocked By ALAN HARVEY Çanadian Press Staff Writer London, Oct.11 \u20144K\u2014 Unless something spectacular emerges from the forthcoming Conservative conference, few observers will be able to resist the impression that a sense of stalemate still dominates British politics.Technically, the split is real enough.A recent poll showed that public opinion is at least as evenly divided between the two big parties as it was before last February's general election.Any new appeal, which current guesses say may come next February, seems sure to be a toss-up.Whether or not the ruling Labor party surrenders its present narrow majority, the victor\u2019s margin almost certainly will be too small to permit aggressive, controversial policies by the party in office.The same sense of drift seems to overhang the major parties.Reports of last week\u2019s Labor party-conference in Margate were virtually unanimous in agreeing that the proceedings were somewhat stale and negative.Labor, it would be fair to assume from these accounts, seems to be running out of steam.In this 50th-anniversary year of its beginning as a political party, socialism for the first time is shorn of plans and slogans.Its stand on public ownership is reduced to the formula that certain industries are \u201cwithin the field of eligibility\u201d for nationalization if a re - elected Labor government should so decide.\u201cWhether the (policy) document leads to agreed socialist action, health minister Aneurin Sevan told the conference, \u201cdepends not upon the language of the document itself but upon the vitality of the socialist movement in Britain.\u201d In other words, the Liberal Manchester Guardian commented, Labor \u201cnow feels it unsafe to define its objectives with precision.\u201d And the Sunday Times, strongly opposed to socialism, said \u201cthe Labor movement holds together for fear of falling apart.\u201d If Labor really has reached a standstill, as most critics seem to think, the Conservatives aren\u2019t much better off.Try as they might, they cannot seem to find an issue which will arouse public opinion sufficiently to break the deadlock between the parties.In a recent by-election, the Conservative candidate complained that nationalization of iron and steel\u2014 perhaps the most pressing domestic issue now\u2014does not stir the mass mind.A possible conclusion is that the \u201cmiddle\u201d voter, numbed by 11 years of anything but specious living, confused by international issues which seem too big for any individual and conscious that utopia is always just around the corner, has given up getting excited about anything.Three Allied Forces Are Pressing Forward In Direction Of Pyongyang, North Korean Capital.Tokyo, Oct.By RELMAN MORIN II ((P)\u2014North Koreans fought bitter no-i surrender actions today against three allied forces striking toward the communist capital, Pyongyang.The highest-ranking American on the fighting front.Maj -Gen.Hobart R.Gay of the 1st Cavalry division, said the communist forces are doomed and the taking of Pyongyang is only a matter of time.These cookies are beaten, ' Gay told war correspondents at Cavalry headquarters.The allied forward groups comprising four South Korean divisions and most of the U.S.1st Cavalry were inside Red Korea less than 100 miles from Pyongyang.1 hey were driving on the capital from the south, southeast and east.Communist Premier Kim 11 Sung told the 10,000,000 people of North Korea in a broadcast message that they must not surrender.\u201cOur motherland is face to face with a grave crisis,\u2019\u2019 Kim said, ordering his shattered troops to fight until the final day of victory .overcoming all difficulties.\u201d Kim's message .was obviously an»-\t.\u2014 -.answer to Gen.MacArthur's sec- j ond and \u201clast time\u201d surrender ultimatum of last Sunday, but the Red ! Premier did not mention it.On the allied side, President ! Truman was scheduled to leave j Washington late Wednesday for a [ week-end conference with Mac-1 Arthur in the Pacific somewhere | west of Hawaii\u2014on an island or a j warship.The place was not speci- i tied.The President told a ?Members of the First Cavalry Division «live rifles and cheer ns they reach, then Parallel, northeast of Kaesong, Korea.Together with South Korean guerrillas, slabbed into North Korea, the first American Iroqis to do so.(Exclusive photo by NEA-Aeme Staff Photographer cross the 38th these troopers Ed Hoffman), Special Truck Will Process Human Blood By HOWARD W.BLAKES'LE'E Associated Press Science Editor Western Allies Seek Military Power For U.N.Despite Russian Opposition Plowmen Vie For Major Trophies Alliston, Ont., Oct.11.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Lake Success, N.Y., Oct.II\u2014 ! uP)\u2014Undeterred l>y Russian op-: position, the western allies re- | doubled their efforts today to give the United Nations General Assembly military power to repel I aggression whenever the Security i Council is deadlocked by Soviet i veto.Although disappointed that So-1 viet foreign Minister Andrei Y.\u201cGive Enough\u201d Is Slogan Of Red Feather Gold Subsidy Will Continue To Be Paid Ottawa, Oct.It.(P A government subsidy to encourage accelei -a ted production of gold in Canada will continue to be paid in 1951, it is learned in informed quarters.T\u201cc form and amount of the subsidy have not been disclosed, but it is indicated that there will he \u201clittle change\u201d from the subsidy currently in effect.A government anmumcemeint is expected shortly, and with it a statement indicating a steady in.cro'i'-e in gold production in Can ada during the three years in which the government assistance plan has been in effect.It is indicated on a preliminarj baq- that gold production in Can ada lias climbed from 3,500,000 ounces in 19 IS, the year in which the subsidy was first introduced, to 4,100,000 in 1949 and an expected 4,000,000 ounces this year More than per cent of that gold was produced by gold-mi ni mg companies receiving government as-i-tance.The subsidy is paid to those companies obtaining 70 per rent or more of their revenue from the production of gold.Some 111 mines have participated in the payments scheme, and it is indicated that these mines produced 3,1 13, 826 ounces in 1918, 3,11,.\t.: 11 L.By KENNETH LIKES Hanoi.Indo-China, Oct.10.\u2014 (Delayed) \u2014 (Æ1) \u2014 The French army is feverishly pushing work on a web of permanent fortifications to hold 500 square miles of newly-conquered territory north of Hanoi.In a 12-da.v offensive just ended.six battalions\u2014about 4.200 men\u2014cut a swath through a triangular region of flat ricelands 40 miles north of this chief city of North Indo-China.(This action was soutn of the Cao'ban-g-Thatkhe border region where five French battalions were almost completely wiped .out dur-ing the week-end by communist-led Viet Minh guerrillas.) Viet Minh forces dug pits and wide gaps in the road to block the French advance, and succeeded in making the route impassable for are along the roadside.The others are four and five miles back from the road, located to cover each flank.Peasants who fled and hid in the face of advancing French columns last week now have started to return to villages and are reappearing in the fields.What appeared to be a deserted countryside a week ago has sud- hoies in the Reds\u2019 border defence The broadcast of Kim\u2019s message, heard in Tokyo, again contended that South Koreans invaded communist North Korea Jure 25\u2014the day the Reds invaded South Korea.The U.N.decision to go into North Korea, he said, was \u201creached unilaterally (one-sidedly) .without allowing the participation of representatives of the Korean people.\u201d South Koreans quickly denounced Kim\u2019s decision to continue the fight.The vice-minister of defence at Seoul, Chang Kyung Keun, said: \u201cIt is a pity that Kim II Sung cannot accept Gen.MacArthur\u2019s surrender terms because Russia would not allow him to do so.\u201cThe North Korean communists are not fighting for Korea but for Russia.\u201d And national assemblyman Lee Chong Hyun said: \u201cLet Kim II Sung himself fight and die!\u201d Truman made it clear in announcing his plan to meet with MacArthur that the United States\u2019 ?Peclal force only interest in Korea is to help an^ even thi® cess.The red cells will be prest-r ved by new methods and will be given free to doctors for the many medical uses already made of red cells, and for research.Next the white cells\u2014your protection against infectious disease \u2014will be separated.This is the first time that live white blood ferin, Grey, Ontario, Simcoe and York, with winners advancing into international divisions.Len Job, this year\u2019s Alberta champion, is here from Edmonton and has entered matches for each of the three days of international competition.Former British and Irish champions living in Canada cells have been available in\tquan-\tnow also are\tin evidence, tity.What they are good for\tis not\tAmong the\tfirst to\tappear\twas.yet known.They will he tried as!a former Irish champion, Pat Min-medicine, and probably for re;Toc- nock, now 27, who won the Eire ing the white blood cells\twhose\tchampionship\tat the\tage of\t21.destruction is one cause of\tdeath\tJohn Lindsay\tBrown\tis an Irish- from atomic bombs.\tman of another color, three-time Next will come separation ofjehampion of Ulster, whose cups Continued On Page 5 Continued On Page 5 create a peaceful and democratic i ^een tentatively 1 month.Special Force May Not Sail But Sailing Date Is Set By DOUGLAS HOW\tKorea, but that Canada would ( anadian Press Staff Writer probably comply with a request for Ottawa, Oct.11.\u2014 (P\u2014Arrange- a small occupation force, ments have been made with the; Meanwhile army headquarters is United States to ship Canada\u2019s going right ahead with the original across the Pacific,; plan to send the force to Okinawa sailing dates have'next month for final training, but to make long hau filler material Heavy mobile guards with automatic weapons and 40-millimetre guns were used to protect the construction gangs.About 1,000 villagers voluntarily helped, hauling dirt in straw baskets to fill the holes in the road.Army construction units have -t-irted to build brick fortresses rolling equipment.The French had, respondent was allowed in the ad-to replace tlhe denly come to life in the last two! state.days.There is no cheering for the \u2018 \u201cWe should like to get our arm-h re non, No Pren-ch fla^s arc ed forces out and back to their shown.There is no display of j other duties at the earliest possi-emotion ore way or another by the ! file moment.\u201d ^Gay told correspondents that i it n.\tV\u2019(^aY ®ircu- the opening phase of the U.N.lated lea, lets telling the populace , (jrive into North Korea was satis-of the capture of Thai Nguyen and factory.He estimated the com-of the French intention to occupy , munjsts stj]l could throw as man) it permanently and protect the local people.For the first time a foreign cor- set for vance area in North Indo-China during a French offensive.The operation was typical of a series during the last year that has driven bhe main military force of Ho Chi Minh\u2019s guerrillas from the ricelands to mountain strongholds.Successful as it was, its importance is limited because the new i territory will be as difficult to 30 medieval-type j hold against the elusive hit-and-in the new terri-1 run guerrillas as it was to take.No tor, w Five of the main positions ' real dent was made in Ho's force*.next (is on notice to expect a change in jthat plan at any moment.But the current feeling in Cabi- Advance parties are slated to net circles is that the force won\u2019t leave for the Far East next week, be going to Korea, at least not all but some people at defence head-it-\tquarters doubt that they will.A The Cabinet meets tomorrow to |Canadian army staging camp has have another look at a paradoxical been established at Fort Lewis, situation fast approaching a head, Wash., and staffed with officers and but there is no sign that it will soldiers who, once the force has make any new decision about the gone, will return to Canada, as 25,000 troops into the fight for | flest'nat'on of the force\u2019s 10,000 Advance parties from the force their homeland.\t.men.\titself are due to reach there short- This is the remnant of the 150,-! Delay arises from continued!!)'.As one high officer put it, once 000-man force laced with Chinese fighting in North Kcrea \u2014 which the momentum for a large military communist - trained and battle- could end any day \u2014 and the fact ; movement is started, it isn\u2019t easy hardened divisions they were able\tthe United Nations haven\u2019t; to slow down without causing all the invasion of yet informed Ottawa whether or sorts of trouble.i not Canadian troops will he needed The plans have been carried to for an occupation role.In the the point of arranging with the meantime, the plan to send them I U.S.to transport the Canadians to Korea stands.\tacross the Pacific after Nov.16 on The feeling here is that the U.N.American troon transports.But will want at least a token Canadian officials say the fact that the situ-force in the occupation for political ation is up in the air has led to ar-reasons.Informed quarters say rangements to postpone the actual key Cabinet ministers now feel the chartering of the ships until the whole force won\u2019t be going toi last minute.to muster for South Korea.Gay\u2019s 1st Cavalry division was smashing at Red border defences along a 30-mile front in the Kaesong area, on and flanking the main road to Pyongyang.\"As I read military signs, he (the enemy) is pulling out,\u201d Gay Continued On* Page 5 out to be almost-completc opposition, they planned strategy for an early vote.The expected adoption would mean the U.N.could never ho caught short again by an emergency such as the Korean war.They wrote off Russian obstruction as no more than they had expected.U.S.delegate John Foster Dulles, who is guidinq the resolution through the U.N., said: \u201cThe important thing is to have armed units in readiness to net promptly to repel aggression.That Vishinsky rejects.This will disappoint all people who want positive action to strengthen 'the United Nations for peace.\u201d Vishinsky based his objection to this point ¦ and to most of the rest of the resolution- - on the claim that it would undermine the authority of the Security Council, which he called \u201cthe foundation stone of the United Nations.\u201d Only the Security Council, he said in the course of a 92-minute speech, has the power under the U-N.charter to control armed forces.Almost half of the speech was devoted to a ringing defence of the Soviet, use of the veto in the Council.Maintaining that the Council is controller! by \u201can Anglo-American bloc,\u201d he declared that the veto \u201cis a method of self-defence against a \u2018diktat\u2019 which other states, considering themselves all-powerful and glorious, attempt to foist on others.\u201d Attempts of this bloc to impose its will on the rest of the U.N., he said, and not the Soviet veto, was the reason the Security Council was often impeded in exercising its functions.Vishinsky went on to demand that the seven powers sponsoring the anti-aggression resolution\u2014-Canada, Britain, the United States, P\u2019ran-ce, Uruguay, the Philippines and Turkey\u2014admit openly that its real purpose is \"to liquidate the veto.\u201d An overwhelming majority of the U.N.favors the resolution, first made public by State Secretary De.an Acheson Sept.20, They are not believed to have been swayed by Vishinsky\u2019s speech.First returns in the current Community Cheat campaign have been reecived and although it is too early to establish a trend indications are that the public is responding whole-heartedly to the Red Feather appeal to \u201cGive Enough.\u201d Some of the earliest returns from individual subscribers were M per cent higher than the amount given by these same persons when the last Community Chest appeal was made.That was 18 months ago and as the current campaign must cover an 18-month period a 50 per cent increase in previous donations is tiie minimum that is required if the objective o met.Canvassers are concentrating during the first two weeks of the three-week campaign on the individual subscribers.The commercial and industrial concerns will be approached in the last week of the drive.Seven local organizations will benefit from the Red Feather drive.These are the Y.M.C.A.and Y.W.C.A., Sherbrooke Library, Lennoxville Library, Boy Scouts, St.John Ambulance Association and the Salvation Army.This is the only campaign staged by any of these organizations and it is the first appeal for funds for them that has been made since February, 1949.The objective set is the minimum sum with which the organizations can carry out their work and if it is not met there will have to be some retrenchment of activities.i.\u2019.tiinv to about $9,200,009, prut eipally because of the fact that | payments were out when ('anadu (devalued ihc dollar in September, 1949.F ven though Finance Minister Abbott announceil Sept.30th when the dollar was freed\u2014that the gold subsidy would be fully restored, the net effect, this year, is Continued On Page 5 Rail Wage Talks Are Stalemated Montreal, Oct.11.\t(f! The Fed- eral government has been informed by Canada's major railways that no agreement has been reached in wage negotiations under discussion since Oct.4, it was understood here last night.Earlier yesterday it was learned authoritatively in Ottawa that the $15,906 is to be | wage-hour dispute between the railways and unions representing rail workers may go within a few days to a government-appointed arbitrator.This was borne out unofficially here last night.Sources close to the railways indicated that the government had been advised by letter that as both negotiations and agreement upon an arbitrator hail failed, it was assumed that the government might appoint an arbitrator soon.Such appointment is provided for under a law passed by Parliament Iasi August to end a country-wide rail strike.(The Prime Minister\u2019s office, the Federal labor departmo \u2018 and the F\u2019edcrnl Cabinet office said last night they had not received any notification from the railways of the break-down of negotiations.It was understood in Montreal, however, that the notification had been mailed the government yesterday and would be in Ottawa today).King\u2019s Filly Wins Big Race Newmarket, England, Oct.MacArthur, Truman Talks Will Cover Wide Field My RUSSELL BRINES j A generally expected.Red Tokyo, Oct.11.i/P) President | premier Kim II Sung called on his Truman\u2019s forthcoming meeting people for a fight to the finish in with Gen.MacArthur is seen here answering MacArthur\u2019s demands as the prelude to a final clean-up for surrender, in North Korea \u2014 and perhaps the A powerfulUnited Nations force birth of a broader and stronger | already hns begun the climactic American policy in the Far East.military drive into North Korea This was the general interpre-! A11 political barriers to the cross tation placed today on the an- ing of the 38th parallel into rom-nouncement of the forthcoming ! munist territory have been remov-meeting this week-end somewhere j ed.in the I acifio, MacArthur s topi The conclusion of the campaign assistants, however, declined com-) will produce a host of political and economic problems throughout Korea.The pattern for occupation appears to have been fixed by MacArthur\u2019s set-up in Japan.But in themselves, these proh-, do not appear to require a threat in Asia.\tI Presidential journey to the Pacific.Communist pressure has inter- This leads to the belief that mili-sified in Indo-China, which topjtary policy in the Far East will he military men here long have re- discussed at the Pacific conference, garded a critical area.Communist In general, American defence heat is apparent also in other parts j problems in relation to Formosa, of Asia \u2014 an important target of Indo-China and other Asian areas the Kremlin, in the view of these; may be covered at the meeting.It.commanders.\t.Announcement of the projected meeting recalled the 1944 conference of President Roosevelt, MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nim-itz in Hawaii, when the final strategy of the Pacific war Japan was decided.ment.In his first meeting with Truman, the U.S.commander in the Far East is expected to rc-om-(Reuters)-\u2014The King\u2019s three-year- phasize his long-standing views on oh] filly Above-Aboard today won the seriousness of the communist 1 lems the Cesarewitch Handicap over a'11-\u2014\"* 214-mile course.Ridden by FI Smith\u2014who captured the race last year aboard Strathespey \u2014 she strode to the front two furlongs from home and outlasted a strong stretch challenge from Lord Astor\u2019s French Squadron, mount of champion jockey Gordon Richards.Above-Aboard, shouldering 108 pounds, started at 18-1 in the 38-horse field and F\u2019rench Squadron\u2014 with 118 pounds\u2014at 100-8.Mrs.FI.Williams\u2019 Harlech, ridden by Charlie Filliott, was third at 22-1, also carrying 118, The favoritt, Mas.Z.Lambert\u2019s 1 .uo_________________I- ., The \u201cfinal phase\u201d of tie Korean the was noted that the White House announcement «nid Truman and the Genera] will discuss \u201cother matters within his (.MacArthur's) responsibility.\u201d MacArthur has advocated a against |strong defensive policy in Asia.He has told numerous visitors that communists, repulsed in one war, which the White House said | part of the world* will strike again 10-1 shot, Special:-, was unplaced, will he discussed, appears clear.U another.r SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER II.1950 1 wo ST.FELIX DE KINGSEY The annual chicken pie supper for benefit cf Sydenham Church will be held in Co-Operative Hall on Sat., Oct.Hth.Prices J1.00-60e.Granada - ism\u20ac nan ooh * ttu* NOW SHOWING! A Cra,-h In The Nifirht .and h*r whole wa* dianrcd! IA9IARA\tIBMM [ STANWYCK «LUNb i uero^E IN Hollywood Lrskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondent .iii.WfclikMWUUiil Jl.tl'l UHMMMi ¦ ¦ \u2022FIFTY MUST KAW-MA1L.ED STARS\u2019 LISTS ONLY FOLK OSCARS WINNERS Hollywood \u2014 A trade paper\u2019s survey of the 50 stars who have received the most fan mail during the past six years overlooked an important point.Only four Oscar winners were on the list\u2014Crosby, Gable, Jimmy Stewart and Spencer Tracy.Here\u2019s the prize Hollywood quip L* ¦ ¦ i r Also! A GAY, SAUCY COMEDY! \u201cPLEASE BELIEVE ME\u201d Deborah KEiRR Robert WALKER Peter Mar LA WFORfl STEVENS It\u2019s\t¦ ARMITAGE\u2019S\t¦ BAR-B-Q & STEAK\tJ HOUSE (Montreal\t¦ Rd.) for FRIED\tÏ CLAMS!\tJ Its QUINN BROS.kéG\u2019D in Richmond PHONE 89 f-r \u2022 Electrical Contractor» \u2022\tElectrical Wiring of all type* \u2022\tElectrical Appliance» Westinghouse MODEL RA609 rn« He 50.i DIAL PHONES: Sale» \u2014 (2 line») .\t2-4789 Service Dept.2-0811 Exclusive W holesale Distributors: SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Local Rotary Gub Wins Praise From District Governor Cederholm Rotarv Officers And Governor Rotary District Gove; nor Ed Cederholm.of Tilton, N.H., paying his official visit to the local club last night, had words of praise for the manner in which the Sherbrooke Rotanans uphold the traditions and ideals of Rotary.\u201cI have nothing but compliments for the 100 per cent and over support which you give to the Rotary Foundation, for your attendance at assemblies and international conventions, for the excellence o: your bulletin and promptness of your secretary and for the great contribution you are making to your own particular community,\u201d he said.Referring to the convention of Rotary International held in Detroit some time ago, Governor Cederholm said he was patticular-ly pleased with the splendid reports received of the vocational service session conducted there by Sherbrooke\u2019s Past President Douglas Stevenson.He touched briefly on the contacts established at such conventions and gave an outline of the recent International Assembly in Chicago held for 201 incoming Governors.Headquarters for this Assembly are at the Edge water HANDBAGS See our wonderful selection of smart handbags - today.Styled for you, priced to meet every budget.J.N.Boisvert & Fils LEATHER GOODS Since 1900 1 King St.West - Tel.2-0938 Just across from the Lansdowne Market.LEE M.WATSON & CO., Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobili Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg.Sherbrooke.Telephone 3-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Telephone 2-8782.Imported Holland Bulbs Choose yours right away while selections are complete Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths.Crocus, etc.IOHN MILFORD & SON REG\u2019D 138 Wellington N.Tel.2-3757 Beach Hotel on the shores of Lake Michigan and delegates are addressed by the president of Rotary International as well as several Other outstanding Rotarians.The Governor mentioned the fellowship as well as the knowledge to be gained at these assemblies, stating that he was pleased to find himself flanked on one side by an incoming Governoi from Japan and on the other by one from India.\"We must remember that there are four goals to be remembered in Rotary,\u201d he continued, and listed them as follows: Better informed Rotarians, importance of the individual Rotarian, Rotary-Foundation and Rotary Extension.Touching on the four services in Rotary he said, \"As club service goes, so goes your club and stressed the importance of informing new members about Rotary.Vocational service, perhaps the most puzzling of them all, he added, is the spiritual side of Rotary and embodies high ethical standards, the efforts of every Rotarian.Community servie^ is the fulfilling of community needs, and on this point, the Governor again congratulated the Sherbrooke Club for excellent work.\u201cInternational service seems perhaps a bit complex,\u201d he said, \u201cbut it consists in establishing contact with Rotarians of other lands and keeping in touch with them.\u201d In conclusion Governor Cederholm reminded the Rotarians that the Club Motto \"Service above self\u201d is not an idle gesture but must be carried out to the fullest extent.The speaker was introduced by Past District Governor George Ewing and thanked by Past President Gerry Wiggett.Attending the meeting was one visiting Rotarian in the person of Joseph Shortt, of Belleville, Ont.President Evans Joslin, in the chair for the meeting, reminded the members that the Air Cadets have resumed their activities and urged them to attend some of the drills which are held on Friday evenings in the 53rd Armoury.With the compliments of the Sherbrooke Club, President Joslin presented District Governor Cederholm with a book of raffle tickets for the forthcoming Rotary Fair, expressing the hope that he would be one of the winners.Seated at the head table were President B.D.Lyon, Past President D.J.Sails, Past District Governor Ewing, District Governor Cederholm, President Joslin, Past President Wiggett, Past President Everett Goo.denough, and Past President Douglas Stevenson.\u2022V District Governor Edwin S.Cederholm paid his official \\isit to the Sherbrooke Rotary Club last night.This picture shows, left to right: Evans Joslin, Sherbrooke Club president.Mr.Cederholm, and Emile Levesque, Sherbrooke Club vice-president.\t(Gerry Lemay photo).I\u2019ve found the best place to stay in Sherbrooke .the New [Sherbrooke Hotel! It\u2019s right [downtown; good parking; good food; good service!\u201d Mrs.Pilton Heads Magog Committee The Magog and District, Home and School Association recently formed a dramatic committee under the direction of Mrs.Jane Pilton, producer, Clifford Golden, chairman, Mrs.Barbara Martin, treasurer, Julius Richardson, vice-president, and Mrs.Ruth Reed, secretary.At present the committee consists of some forty members with promise of greater enrolment.This group conducts social gatherings, monthly meetings, card parties and dramatic gatherings.The purpose of this committee is to raise funds for the building of a new high school in Magog.Calf Rustlers Are Sentenced Philias Riendeau, 30.of Coati-cook, today was sentencea to one year in jail following his conviction on a charge of thef; arising from investigation into a cattle rustling ring in the Eastern Townships.The specific case for which Riendeau was arrested was the theft of two six-month old Ayrshire calves from the farm of Leon Patient of Ayer\u2019s Cliff last August 8.Riendeau pleaded innocent to another charge that he was organizer of the rustling ring and was remanded for preliminary nearing on Friday.Yesterday, Judge Edouard Boisvert sentenced Charles Emile Dube, 22, of Coaticook to nine months and Amedee Houle, 21, of Coaticook to six months for theft of cattle during August.This pair was associated with Riendeau in the first theft, at Patient\u2019s farm.Other thefts with which they were charged were those of a $60 calf from Joseph Dupont at Barford, another $50 calf from Patient, two calves, valued at $45 each, from Antonio Thibault of Barnston, and a $70 calf from Samuel McHarg of Continued On Page 5 BHIEFLETS Turkey shoot, Cyril Rolfe\u2019s farm, Bishopton, Sat., Oct.14th, 1 p.m.N-ick Dean\u2019s \u2014 No dance Sat., Oct.14th.Closed one week for alterations.Boy or girl wanted for Record route in East Ward.Phone Doug.Davits, 3-3636.Annual Ploughmen\u2019s banquet and distribution of prizes and entertainment will 'be held in the Gertrude Scott Hall, Lennoxville, on Thurs.eve., Oct.12th.Turkey banquet.Tickets $1.25.Come and hear the pipers.Jailbreaker Gets Sentence Of Six Months Sorel, Que., Oct.11.\u2014\u2014Fernand Dube, one of three men who staged night sorties to commit burglaries while serving terms at the Richelieu county jail here six weeks ago, was sentenced yesterday to six months in jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of jail-break.The 22-year-old Cap de la Madeleine laborer, whose series of escapes touched off an inquiry that resulted in the suspension of jail governor Lucien Badeau last month, was escorted by two burly provincial police constables when he appeared in court.S'everal other counts, including two more of jailbreak, two of burglary and one of illegal possession of a firearm, were laid against him before his last escape Sept.15.He was awaiting trial at the January term of the criminal assizes when he fled the century-old jail.Dube first escaped Sept.5 shortly after he had been sentenced to two years in penitentiary for theft of clothing.He later was picked up in Montreal on a charge of drunkenness and possession of a revolver.Returned to the jail, he escaped again Sept.15 and was finally captured in Parent, Que., three weeks later on a charge of burglary.Operating under five aliases, Dube also is charged with breaking into two Sorel garages at a time when he was supposed to be in jail.Two inmates were jointly charged with him in connection with the burglaries.The two other escapees who returned to jail of their own free will after each night sorties \u2014 were Gaston Robidoux, 27, a convicted thief, and Donald Watso, 24-year-old Indian charged with murdering his grandfather.Both have been ordered for trial .on the burglary counts.Maurice Gingues \u201cA Little Better\u201d This Morning Condition of MIL:rice Gingues, Sherbrooke\u2019s hospitalized M.P., j was described as a little better ' this morning by authorities at St.| Vincent de Paul Hospital.Mr.Gingues, 46, was admitted to hospital a week ago Monday following a heart attack.Blanchette Tells Of \u201cGive, Take\" In Defence Taxes Toronto.- \"We must be as will-I ing to fight for prosperity atxi ! freedom at home as we are ready to fight aggression abroad,\u201d J.\\.Blanchette.Compton - Frontenac M.P.and parliamentary assistant I to the minister of national defence, said last night in a speech prepared for delivery to members of the Toronto Business Men's Club.Every free nation of the world must be a living, dynamic proof that a democracy can be strong in the military sense and, at the same time, strong in Us economy, and strong in its insistence of every individual's right to personal freedom and a decent standard of living, Mr.Blanchette stated.The speaker said that Canada's defence program not only helps to insure world peace but strengthens the economic and social fabric of this nation's life.\"Defence has many bi-products that are as interesting and important as they are little known,\" Mr.Blanchette told his audience.\"Tihis year we expect to place equipment orders for over $800,000,000 but more than half of all expenditures go to pay and allowances, pensions, clothing, food and other costs directly related to personnel and equivalent wages and salarie».\u201d Mr.Blanchette said that, nation al defence is in the catering business in a big way.It is also a big-time haberdasher.For clothing and textiles, we have placed, or are placing, orders amounting to $40 million in the current fiscal year.\u201cOrders for aircraft, this year, amount to $276,000,000,\u201d the member for Compton stated, \u201cbut while these planes cost the taxpayer a lot of money, this money keeps Canada well abreast in the kind of transportation that will be of ever increasing importance in the future, whether in war or peace,\" Over $51,000,000 were paid to City Employees Prevent Fire After Explosion \u201cDon\u2019t plug both outlets of a ; water front in a kitchen range\" ! stated Director Percy Donahue today as he commented on a recent | explosion.This is fire prevention week.To date no fires have occurred, but an explo-sion which could have resulted in a serious fire had it not been for the quick thinking of three city employees occurred on Monday afternoon.The explosion occurred at the ! home of G.P.Lamontagne, 212 [ Bowen South.Both outlets of the water front in the kitchen range had been plugged to prevent steam from escaping.The result was an explosion which blew part of the stove several feet away and left burning wood near the walls and floor of the home.Three city employees, Armand Plette, Adrien St.Pierre and Joseph Leroux, heard the noise and rushed in and removed the burning wood1\u2014preventing a fire.TODAY and TOMORROW a» VARIETY .* VALUE .FASHION .THRIFT .! IT\u2019S BUDGET \u201cCOAT TIME\u201d AT HENRY\u2019S .chosen carefully with your preference in mind .running the gamut of Fall Fashions .in a rich range of new fall colours! Now is the time to buy your coat .from a group planned to give you the biggest value possible at a price that fits your budget! All are lined and interlined, and have chamois backs.Come early, try them all.WOOL BROADCLOTH, ENGLISH WOOL SUEDE, ENGLISH WOOL DUVETYNE \u2014 IN AN ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN COLORS: from $24.95 GREY, BROWN, COPPER, TAUPE, WINE, GREEN AND BLACK.WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SHIPMENT OF FALL DRESSES \u2014 Priced from $9.95 WOOL JERSEYS, ETC.WE ALSO CARRY COMPLETE LINES OF LADIES\u2019: SKIRTS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, LINGERIE, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NURSES\u2019 SMOCKS, HOUSECOATS, BRASSIERES.HENRY\u2019S LADIES WEAR 63 Wellington St.North\tTet.3-2050 ALSO CHEZ LILLIE, at 89 King St.W.TODAY St.Peter's Guild will meet on Wednesday at 3 p.m.in the Church Hall.Overseas Wives\u2019 Club will meet at MacKinnon Memorial, on Wednesday, at 8 o\u2019clock.The October meeting of the Lennoxville Wing of the Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, has been postponed from Wednesday, Oct.IHh, until Wednesday, Oct.18th, when it will convene in St.George\u2019s Hall, Main Street, Lennoxville.Annual meeting of the W.A.Sherbrooke.Deanery, Wednesday, at the Church of the Advent, at 10:30 a.m.Speakers at the afternoon session at 2 p.m.are Miss Muriel Hooper, Supervisor of the Bishop\u2019s Messenger, and Miss Foerstel, Missionary from Japan.The Home League of The Salvation Army will meet in the Lower Hall at 2 p.m.on Wedne-day afternoon.Hostesses will he Mrs.C.Harriott and Mrs, L.Humphries.TOMORROW Lennoxville W.I.regular meeL ing.Thursday, at 5:30 p.m., in the club room.Gifts for overseas parcels.Members of Princess Rebekah Lodge, No.4, will hold their regular meeting, on Thursday, at 8 p.m., I.O.O.F.Hall.Installation of officers, \u202253rd Regiment Chapter, LO.D.E., business meeting, Thursday, at 8 p.m.St.Mary\u2019s Guild will meet in St.Paul\u2019s Church Hall, Thursday evening, October 12th, after choir practice.Hostesses: Mrs.D.Loft-house and Miss Mary Darby, 22nd Sherbrooke-Stanstead Y.M.S, Sectional meeting will convene in Beulah Church, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, on Thursday, October 12th, at 10 a.m.D.S.T.Four More Baptist Evangelists Arrested, Sentenced In Val d\u2019Or 21, of Houria-w:»>.fined $ !d alternativ# of Abitibi district J.L.Baillai-tho convicted Continued On Page 5 Val d'or.Que., Oct.11 d\u2019 Four Heronite preacher- yesterday were fined with jail alternatives a< the latest violaters of Yal d'Or\u2019s by-law forbidding religious street meetings without permit.In recent weeks, 31 Kegulai Baptist evangelists iia\\, been jailed for similar action» fhe tleronites are a fundamentalist sect of the Protestant religion.Gordon Reek, 21, and Lome Mathewson, 30, both of Toronto, Robert 1.Hussey of Loudon, Out., and Daniel Lasar, maque, Que., each and costs with an two months in the jail at Amos.Quo.Police magistraL geon said that if \u2014 four choose the jail sentences and if costs of the action are not paid at the expiration of th< two-months term, the convicted must serve another two months each.The four pleaded innocent and appeared in court without counsel.They were convicted after a short triai.In bringing down his judge-[ ment, Mr.Baillargeon said he hud j received many letters \u201cinvoking death upon me and my family us a \u2018judgment of God.\u2019\u201d He said lie also bad been called a dictator and \"otherwise abused.\" He added that lie also bad received a number of letters from , Ontario residents who were neith-| ct Roman Catholics nor French-speaking Canadians, congratulât ing him on the fairness of the Church Supper Is Big Success Songster M e mortal United Church reports a very successful Thanksgiving chicken-pie supper held last evening.The mortgage fund will receive a substantial increase, thanks to the widespread interest of the public in connection witli this seasonal project.trials he had given members ot religious sects.\u201cThese make up for the others,\u201d he said.Montreal.Oct.11 \u2014Rev.Joseph McClelland, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Yal d'Or, said yesterday there is no religious persecution in his city although 31 Regular Baptists have boon arrested there in recent months.Mr.McClelland spoke before the annual meeting of the Montreal and Ottawa synod of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.\"The Regular Baptists are a fundamental group and it is be cause of their beliefs that they have run into trouble with other Protestant groups and the Roman Catholic church.' he said.\u201cYou cannot work with those people, only for them.1 can sympathize with the Val d'Or city council.\" At the evening session Rev Dr.John S.Donnell, minister of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York city, told delegates that he believes \"the greatest weakness of Protestantism\u201d is the unemployed potential of laymen in the churches.A native of Prince Edward Island, Dr.Bunnell, who for some years held a charge in Winnipeg, is internationally known for his Sunday broadcasts over the radio as a regular speaker on the national vespers.BULBS For Fait Planting TCI IPS.DAFFODILS, CROCUS.HYACINTHS Stevenson\u2019s 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Chore Girl STEEL WOOL 2 pkgs.49c 19c i mm SELF-SERVICE 166 Belvidere St.\u2014 Tel.2-1581 FREE DELIVERY Choice Quality Meats PORK SAUSAGE\t, b\t39c PORK SHOULDER .rimmed .b.53c BEEF BLADE ROAST\tfJ>\t53c HAM LEG whole or shank end Lb.55c Porterhouse or Wing Lb.Q5C BEEF LIVER\t,.b.\t25c DELICIOUS Fresh Fruits Cf Vegetables 2\t29c 4\t25c Pasral Green Loral CELERY RADISHES MrINTOSH No.1 APPLES\t35c FLORIDA SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT SUNK 1ST ORANGES Size M Si/ase further cut- the Reds \u2018\"retreated so fast we breaks, couldn\u2019t keep up with them.-\u2019 AP correspondent William J.Waugh, with the Cavalry, said men, women and children lined the streets of Paekchon cheering the arrival of Americans.In the centre of the 14ô-mile Montreal, Oct.11.(P'\u2014Manag-front, fighting flared around ing Director Frank Selke of Mont-Yongchon, Chorwon and Kunihwa.real Canadiens announced last South Korean troops seized Kumh- night that Paul Masnick, husky wa, 20 miles inside Red Korea.young forward from Regina, has AP correspondent William Jor- been signed to a two-vear contract.Paul Masnick Signed By Montreal Canadiens den, with the South Koreans at Wonsan, said they captured so many rifles and sub-machine-guns they had to use Red prisoners to carry them to gathering points.North Korean civilians voluntarily worked at repairing bridges and carrying supplies, but the Masnick will be in the lineup when Canadiens and Chicago Black Hawks open the National Hockey League season here Thursday night.Masnick, 19, siarred with Regina Juniors last season and has shown well since Canadiens opvned their Reds still had parts of the city s j1.ajnjng, eamp.Although a centre outskirts under fire.Allied intelligence said the Reds still were moving supplies to the front.Three 100-truck columns were sighted going south and east from Pyongyang Monday night and Tuesday, South of the border, isolated groups of communists still were kicking up trouble.One force of 1,100 was attacked Tuesday near Taejon.Allied fighter-bombers softened targets ahead of the advancing U.N.forces.Heavy and medium bombers teamed in striking night traffic on highways spanning out from Pyongyang.An aii force spokesman said they shot up four different columns.Peiping radio warned that communist China would not \u201cstand idly by\u2019\u2019 as U.N.troops cut into North Korea.But its broadcast of a ministry of foreign affairs statement, heard in London, gave no hint of any action communist China might take.in junior hockey, Masnick has been playing at right wing for the Montrealers.Selke also announced that goalie Gordon Bell and defenceman Roly McLenahan, obtained recently from Hershey, have been optioned to Buffalo of the American Hockey League.Both are subject to immediate recall.Rumors Have Rickey Going To St.Louis New York, Oct.11\tA*)- The Daily Compass said today that Branch Rickey \"is going to the St.Louis Browns as the new president and club owner in a deal financed by the American League.\u2019\u2019 In St.Louis, however, Bill Dewitt, president of the Browns, asserted; \u201cYou can put this down.We don\u2019t plan any changes in the operations of our club and Branch Rickey isn\u2019t buying it.It\u2019s not for sale.\u201d Rickey, president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, recently contracted to sell his Brooklyn stock to W illiam Zcchendorf, New York real estate man.Since then there have been many rumors ns to his future plans.In the story written by Her!) Goren, the Compass said: \u201cAmerican League tycoons, sensitive to the basic second-division weaknesses in their structure, in spite of top-level superiority, are ready to purchase a controlling interest in Brownie stock and turn it over to Rickey in order to acquire his services.\u201d Bruck Mills \u201cB\"\t\tS'*\tSQU Douglas\t\t Building Products .\t301 y\t30'» ! Dupont\t\t81 M Canada Cement .\tdti'-j\t46'» Gen.Electric\t\t4-»\u2019: Canada Steamships\t24\t24 Gen.Motors \t\t0 J \\ Canadian Bieweries\t21\t21 Goodyear \t\tv'L1 ^ Canadian Car .\t14\t14 B Inter.Paper\t\t44\u2019.: Canadian Car \u201cA\"\t\t16%B John'-M inviile\t44b Can.ind.AUohol \"A\t\" 10's\tMe rig'tilery \\\\ at .1\ttil7! 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Meet The annual meeting of the Corporation of Bishop\u2019s University was held at the University on Fri-: day, October 6th.The following members attend-|ed: John H.Molson, president; His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Quebec; John Bassett, the Chancellor; Dr.A.R.Jewitt, Princiual and Vice-Chancellor; Colonel A.A.Munster, Vice-President; W.B.Scott, Chairman of the Executive Committee; G.M.Stearns, Vice-Chairman of the Executive Committee; Very Rev.R.L.Seaborn; Vtn.Archdeacon Albert Jones; A.S.Johnson; Hon.Mr.Justice C.G.Ma-ckinnon; Hon.Mr.Justice Wil-i liam Mitchell; Brigadier John H.Price; Hon.Senator Jacob Nicol; G.H.Tomlinson; Rev.Canon C.E.S.Bown, Professor A.V.Richardson, Vice-Principal; Colonel W.W.Ogilvie; Professor A.L.Kuehner; H.H.Smith and Colonel L.M.Watson.Jimmy Dykes May Quit Philadelphia A\u2019s Philadelphia, Oct.IL-\u2014(/Pi \u2014 Jimmy Dykes is ready to quit Philadelphia Athletics but not baseball, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported last night.The Inquirer quoted club officials as saying they would not stand in the way of the peppery third base coach leaving Philadelphia.The Inquirer did not identify the club officials but vice-president Roy Mack said he had heard nothing of Dykes\u2019 plans.He declined to say whether Dykes was included in the club\u2019s plans for 1951, Dykes could not be reached for comment.During and following the World Series, there were reports that two or three American League clubs were after Dykes.One was said to he Cleveland Indians, where Lou Boudreau has another year to run on his managerial contract.Dominion Stores\t.\t11\u2019* Dominion Tar .27 Dom.Textile .11*« Dr yden .Famous Players .Foundation Co.General Steel Waves Gypsum .Imperial Oil .Imperial Tobacco .Intern, Nickel .International Paper Int.Pete.Howard Smith .I ml.Accept.Massey-Harris .McColl-Frontenac .Molson fiA\u201d .Montreal Locomotive Nat.Breweries .Nat.Steel Car .Noranda .Price Bros.Provincial Transport Quebec Power .Royalite Oil .St.Law.Corp.St.Law.Corp.1st T St.Law.Corp.2nd 1 Shawinigan .\t., So.Canada Power Steel of Canada .Walker G.W.W innipeg Electric.Zeller\u2019s .COUNTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES Montreal, Oct.11.Retail egg prices advanced slightly on A-large an I A-pulleis, while Commodity Exchange prices were also up on A-medium, A-pullets and B\u2019s.Other prices remained unchanged.Demand was reporte I to be fairly good.Last week 24,854 boxes of rhc'-re we e received, of which 4,-1S1 w< re packed for export, according to the Board of Trade.The Board also reported that 410 cases of eggs were received.This was the previous year\u2019s figure.Prie s of potatoes were generally lower EGGS (cts.per dozeni: Govt.\tJob- Ke- opot JCom\tlots\t(ail fQuotes Exch.8 U.S.Steel .Van» nm Su ! 30 Plowmen Vie Continued From Page 1 'now decorate his homo mar Brad ford, Ont.From across the Irish Sea comes K.!.Bntey of Newca.tlc on Tyne,; former winner of several British! : intercounty contests.Batey now ; spends much of his time trying to iconvince Canadian farmers of the value of the ransome plow.While the plowing is the main item on the program, the exhibits of farm machinery ami other equip ment command their share of at tention.Farm welding oompeti tions also continue through the four days.13'»\t14 A 26\t25\u2019mB 50\t50 19\t10 261 »\t26\u2019» 24\u2019*\t24 Ml 28 Q\t28\u201d» A 53\t53 38\u2019.\t38 Ml 14\u2019*\t14 B New regulations covering travel funds were announced by the Minister of Finance on Wednesday, October 4th.The main point to remember is that Canadian residents require Form H Permit to take out of Canada more than $50 U.S.or more than $100 of Canadian and U.S.currencies combined.Form H Permits will continue to be available at banks.The regulation covering the use of Form H for the export of currency is a safeguard against the export of capital sums where such export would not be permitted through other channels.Authority has been given to bonks and other agents of the \u2019 Foreign Exchange Control Board to approve applications for U.S.travel funds without reference to the Board for amounts up tot 1.\t$500 per trip for bona fid' business travel.2.\t$500 per person in the calendar year for other travel.3.\t$2,000 Canadian per year, or its equivalent, for attendance during a full academic year at a university, college or boarding school in the United States.Applications in excess of these amounts may be referred to the Board and will be approved for reasonable amounts, having regard to the duration of the proposed journeys.Border Travel:\u2014Individuals may obtain up to $50 U.S.in any calendar month for use on a tup to the United States where the applicant will not be taking out of Canada more thon a total of $100, of which not more than $50 is in U.S.funds.Further information available af any bank or from FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD IT.JOHN'S \u2022 MONTREAL \u2022 OTTAWA \u2022 TORONTO \u2022 WINDSOR \u2022 VANCOUVER Issued under authority of the Government of Canada |r< Ïbftïûtcds .mu., [_____________________________________________________________________; | » H.C.WILSON & SONS LIMITED 37-41 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.TEL.2-2627 22 Golfers To Try For British Walker Cup St.Andrew», Scotland, Oct.11.\u2014{/P)\u2014Twenty-two amateur golfers were invited today to try for places on Britain's H151 Walker | Cup team.Great Britain will entertain the United States at Birkdale, England, next May.Today\u2019s invitations were sent lout by the Royal and Ancient Club, ! governing body of golf for the British Isles.The R.and A.-aid j additional men may be added before the trials which will deter-j mine the team.These trials will | be played at Birkdale, April 5-7.The invitations went to Jimmy Bruen, Joe Carr, Cecil Ewing, Alex Kyle, John Langley, Sam Mc-Cready, Gerald McKlem, Arthur Perowne, Charles Stowe, Ronnie White and J.C.Wilson, all of whom have played in previous Walker Cup matches; and Major D.Blair, Ian Caldwell, Dr.F.W.G.Deighton, Lt.-Col.Anthony Duncan, Jack Jones, Walter McLeod, J.L.Morgan, Dr.William O\u2019Sullivan, D.Rawlinson, P.F.Scrutton and John Stevenson.Calf Rustlers Continued From Page 3 Lennoxville.Another theft case was dealt with in the local court yesterday when two Coaticook youths, aged 17 and 19, were sentenced to two months in jail for stealing articles valued at $50 from the Syndicat Co-Operative in St.Hermenigilde.Gold Subsidy Continued From Page 1 only a small increase of about $2,-0DO,000 over the $7,200,000 which was expected to be paid out in 1950.Paid out under a complicated formula basis, the subsidies averaged to about $3.')4 an \u2019ounce during 1918, $3.55 in 1949 and approximately $2.2'7 in 1950.They ranged in 1948 from a high of $1'6 an ounce to a low of 49 cents; in 1948, from $16 to 46 cents.The 1950 range is not yet available.It may range from a high of $12.50 to below 40 cents.Special Truck Continued From Page 1 | the numerous kinds of protein in ; blood plasma.When this separation is finished there will be r.o plasma left, only the salt water.This part of the separation yields : numerous blood products alreaoy ' in medical use.It yields also hormones and enzyme» never be- A-largc A-moil.A-pullet t Free , 62 52 , 42 40-43 32-33 wood 61 b 5 kb 4 kb 4 kb 32b cases.S II 58-68 71-72 37-58 57-59 46-\t18 47 61 47-\t48 50-51 38\t.^Canadian Commodity Exchange close basis 50 cases minimum § Small lots to retailers in cartons; 2c per dozen less loose.i| Approximate price to consumers in largo retail outlets BUTTER (c.per lb.): Open Market: No.1 pasteurized Quebec fresh, 5614.Jobbers\u2019 prices, prints, 57-57%.Commodity Exchange: 300 boxes of Quebec fresh at 50; market closed 56 traded.Nov.futures, 56 at 56 CHEESE: Wholesale Ontario white, 28 f.'i.s.; wholesale Quebec white, 28 f.a.s.POTATOES (per 75-lb.bag): Quebec new.90-1.10 N.B.1.10-1.15 N.B.10 l bs.16 % - .18 N.B.50 lb.bags.65- .75 P.E.1.1.20 BIRTHS Rev, Kcn-Keese (nee brother for Barry, at Sweet» KKIOSK Born to the neth B.and Mrs.Margaret Morris), a Peggy and Barry.burg Hospital, on October 10th 1950.Both well.MeLEOD \u2014 At Grace Hospital, Vancouver, B.O., on October 10, Hh\u2019O, to Flying Officer F.H.ami Mr-.McLeod (nee Helen pni ter, R.N., of Sherbrooke, Que.), a daughter, stillborn.SHAW At The Providence Hôpital, Mii'iog, Que., on Oclober 10th, 1950, to Mr.and Mrs.John G.Shaw (nee Beatrice Fitzgerald), a laughter.DEATHS MONTREAL CURB MARKET Closed Yesterday tl a m.B A.Oil .\t297» 29%B Brown Company .Can.and Dom.Sugar Can.West.Lumber Consolidated Paper Donnacona .Ford \"A\u201d .Fraser .Home Oil .MacLnren P & P .Massey Hnrri* Pfd.So.Can.Power Pfd.Ascot Metals .IN MEM0RIAM In Kvlnir memory o f Arthur A M no-Xu! iv.w S i .L parlcd this tiff October 9th, l\u2019.!;',,\u2019., oh 'I h;tnko4ivi»R Day.(Hr lot witw hi* «real $!»in.Sisinc'I by his faittiiy, \\1\\RG.M:!T.I M Y U V ROD.\\\\\\YNK\u201e \\N\\K.OHN AND CUYlKH.(îoul.I, I'm?.-POO! I In ca i «nd loving memory of cur deni motl\u2019i': «lui Riandmc-'hcr, Mr-.(J,,-! , i l\\>,\u2018«\u2019.\\\\ h >m mt ammeoiatmn fur thr ninny klndtirtoms oxprrfumd in dif-Orrnt u;i\\ i by imiirlvbors, other frirnd* *nd mi ut i vc -, dlir'IHt my May in thr Montrrsl 'i iirinl I i < a- juin 1.To mt*.h one 1 extend » very sincere \u201cilrnnk You\".El/ORA H.PAUL, Ayer'v Cliff, Que, We null to express our ninoere thsnk* in ml 1!.,., who were so kind in helping us in any wny Mu rim: the rpcent death a mi burinl of our dus r husband nnd father; e.prn illy do we wish to thunk the Rev.Mr.Denton, l)i, I,owry, the hearers, the rtiolr, Mi C at is Philips for the solo, alt those who loaned ears, sent flowers and food: also we wish to thank the ladies who o tretieronsiy came to the house to ns-ii.-i.Your kindness will always be remembered.MRS.WALT KIR W11 /SON AND I1\u2019A Ml I.Y Sa wye-v i üe, Que.In Memoriam, Births, Deaths, Marriages Card Of '/'hanks, $1.00 PER INSERTION Poetry included in In Memoriav 20c per line extra.Additional names over three.10c each.Engagement notice will be inserted in the Social and Pergonal nil urn n.All above notices must carry signatures of party sending notice.FUNERAL CHAPEL 21 Mf IBOURKf JÎ Phmt2-2466 J.W.BLAKE REG\u2019D FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 03 QUEEN ST.TELEPHONE 29977 NN Ik ANDERSON Monuments \u2014 Marker* BEEBE, QUE.Quality work set anywhere in E.T.CATALOGUE ON REQUEST Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds Greenshields & Co Inc 58a Wellington Street N.\u2014 Tel.2-2619 _____________________ ï ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED DEPT.DIAL 3-3636 SUBSCRIBERS Receiving HOME DELIVERY may report missing copies or irregular service by calling 3-3636 before 5:00 p m.Business Directory Advocates H.£ GKUNDY.McManamr »nd Walsh Bldg.70 Wellington No.Phone 0-2011.CUSSIHEDS SAW r/M£ © MtAHDMOMY 9HETIBR00KE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950.CLASSIFIED ADS.MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4 P.M.PREVIOUS DAY.1.Articles for Sale ROUSSEAU.HOWARD & BRADLEY Olivier Bldg.4 Wellington South, lei.2-47S5 Armand Rouaeeau, K 0.W.tt.Bradley.D.S.Howard.General trial practic*.estate*.w H LYNCH.K c.GENERAL PRAC-tiee, Settlement of Eetatee Sun Life Building.Sberhmke J.P.WOLFE.BARRISTER AND SOL1C-tor, 136 Main Street.Granby.P Q.Chartered Accountants THOMAS C.CORKY, C.A.1941 DOR-chester SL W., Montreal.Tel.FI.8786.T.R EDNEY ft CO.?2 PR03PBX:'I Street.Phone 2-7622 P.Î.ROSS & SON.CHARTERED Accountant* Montreal Customs House Broker D.T.GALVIN, 114 WELLINGTON NO.Sherbrooke, P Q.Box !68- Tel.2-0877 R*l.2-1036.Dentist UU.J A LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTIS'I.100 WeliinsrtoD St.No., opposite Court Houae- Phone 2-3108 Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETH1ER.PHONE 2-2567.4 GORDON St., Sherbrooke Urinary Dieaaie.DINING ROOM SUITE, BEDROOM suite, odd chaira.Dial 2-5242 or Apply 29 Galt St.ROGERS 11-TUBE FLOOR MODEL radio with Victor record attachment; General Electric waahinz machine; two pairs boy\u2019s C.C.M.ekatee, giste 2 and 3 , girl*» white fancy s-katea, site 1.Dial 2-8056.PIANO, \u201cWILLIS\" UPRIGHT, IN GOOD condition : larze Coleman oil burner.Arnold Healy, Richmond.Tel.12S-R-3.GIRL\u2019S FUR COAT, SIZE 11-12 YEARS; also Mix Master.Mm.Paul Lalonde, 5d Montreal, Apt.11.Tel.2-0787.MAN\u2019S WINTER COAT, SIZE 8»; MAN\u2019S «tation wakon coat, 88 ; boy\u2019s winter coat, 16.\t2 $7 A r gyle, Apt.2.Dial 3-4504.QUEBEC HEATER.BUFFALO, SHEEP akin coat, ice refrigerator, roller canaries for «ale Mm.Wm.Claçk, Beebe, TWO NEW 8 FT.REFRIGERATORS.Must be sold, no place for them.Delivery anywhere.f/et me see your furnace.H.K.Taylor, Sawycrville, Que.MOVIE PROJECTOR, 16 MM.REVERE, Model 48, 750 watt lamp, «lient, like new, at bargain price.Demonstration gladly given.Write R.Hebert, 39c King West.Dial 2-4313 or 2-8845.BRASS DOUBLE BED, COMPLETE, good condition, clean.Dial 3-3125, ONE I! ¦' BY\u2019S crUH WITH M ATI RE and spring, in first class condition, iize 20-40 ; aho fur coat.Phone 3-3768.BEAUTIFUL GREY PERSIAN IAMB paw fur coat, size 14-16; also antelope fur jacket, size small or medium, both practically new.Apply 85 Wellington North, Room 401, 4th floor.Take a tip from a gal who knows: -If you are bothered by a lack of cash Sit down and write a \u2018 WANT AD\u201d to sell your \u201cdon\u2019t needs\u201d.Then pick up your phone and DIAL 3-3636 B1SHOPTON Card party, Rebekah Hall, 14th.Turkey shoot, Cyril Rolfe\u2019s farm, Bishopton, Sat., Oct.14th, 1 p.m.EAST STANSTEAD 12\u201d BLOCK WOOD, 3,000 FEET MIXED lumber.Horse, will exchange for heifer-Apply Carl Tang, Huntingville.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 67 Wellington So.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile - -Laying of Rubber Tile \"Done the way you like it\u2019\u2019 Expert Workmen - Free Estimates A.H.MASSON 10 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.3-6774 VENETIAN BLINDS ajf* DIFFERENT MODELS on display at our sample room Also \u2014 Washing - Repairs VENETIAN DISTRIBUTORS REG\u2019D 93c King W.\u2014 Tel.2-1150 DR.J.P.FORTIER B.A., L.M.C.C.Eye - Ear -Nose Throat Eyes Examined (2 to 4 P.M.and 7 to 8 P.M.Daily) Tel.2-6228 Sherbrooke.Que.MOTOR REPAIRS Expert Repairs made on all motors of any size or make - repairs that are fully guaranteed.Telephone 2-1564 ROSS-BIRON Electric Limited 17 Frontenac Street 3.Typewriters For Sale RENT OR BUY A NEW REMINGTON Personal Portable Typewriter.Big machine performance, portable convenience Call Remington Hand.27 Wellington St.South.Phone 2-4083.4.Property For Sale ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY, SIX MILES from Sherbrooke on Katevale highway.Water, electricity, telephone.Dial 2-199'S, 8.Cars For Sale 1509 BU1CK SPECIAL, GOOD CONDI-tion.Radio, heater, blower, defroster, sun visor, fog lights, grill protector, chains.Winterized.George Berwick, 52 Queen Street, Richmond, Que.1946 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN, licenced.in perfect condition.Apply L.Helyert, 112 Montreal St.1911 NASH, MOTOR NEWLY RECONDI-tioned.Reason for selling: Buying new car.Diai 2-6180 11.Live Stock for Sale SEVEN YEAR OLD PONY.SOUND AND quiet, black, weight 700.Tel.2-3181.YORKSHIRE BOAR, $60.H.W.LOOMIS, Watorville.Dial Sherbrooke 2-6495.15.Rooms To Let LARGE BRIGHT ROOMS, SOME WITH twin beds.Apply 105 Dufferin.Dial 2-3775.FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.APPLY 103 Drummond St, 16.Boarders Wanted ROOM AND BOARD, EVERY CONVEN-ience.Girls preferred, Apply 155 Wellington South.IS.Wanted Room & Board ENGLISH GENTLEMAN REQUIRES room and board in vicinity of West Ward.Dial 2-0760.WANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD FOR English middle-aged gentleman in email town in Eastern Townships.Reply Box 238, Record.20.Wanted To Purchase WANTED\u2014A 15\u201d BEAGLE THAT CAN really run a rabbit (fox and deer proof).Give price and all details in first letter or phone A.Newell, R.R.1, Sawyerville.Toi.62-R-33.27.Help Wanted Female 39.Lost & Found LOST BETWEEN EAST SHERBROOKE bridge and 86 Joffre Street, man\u2019a pocket bonk containing sum of money, licences, identification papers.Please return to 86 Joffre.Dial 2-7950.Reward.HAVE TWO STRAY JERSEY HEIFERS in pasture.Owner may have same by proving ownership and paying cost.E.and A.Selby, Dunham, Que.Phone 29-R-2.MUSTARD Improves the flavour of SOUP Relatives, friends and neighbours were greatly shocked to hear of the «ucMen death of Mrs.Bertha Fox.and all join In extending to the bereaved aged mother, and her niece, Miss Edna Fox, their deepest sympathy.Misses Jean McIntyre and Hazel Bailey, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of their parental homes.Mr.Wilfred Doyon, of Rock Forest, was a gue-t at the Bailey home.Mr.James Dewey, Jr., of Fairfax, is in Sherbrooke, attending the Winter Fair, where he is exhibiting some pure bred Hereford cattle.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Keeler, of Stanhope, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Irwin Neighbors and they were al! dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hector Syons, of Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Lyons, of Baldwin\u2019s Mills, were callers of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Keeler.Visitors of Mr.and Mrs.James Keeler were Mrs.Sadie Graves, of Holland, Vt.; Mrs.Lindy Mosher and daughter, Arlene, and Mr.Michael Wood, of Magog.Mrs.Joseph Keeler and Mrs.Irwin Neighbors were callers of Mr.and Mrs.Parley Haskell, Jr.Those from here, who attended the wedding reception of Mr.and Mrs.Pearley Haskell, Jr., were Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Keeler, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence LeBaron, Mr.and Mr?.Edson LeBaron, Mr.and Mrs.William McIntyre and son?Bernard.Mrs.Jessie Jorgenson has left a position with Mrs.A.R.White, in Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Wilson and son, Glendon, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mrs.Hilda Bailey and family.| Irene Morrill, a popular byide-to-l be, one evening at/Mrs.Roster\u2019s heme.After the gifts had been opened and admirea by all Miss Morrill thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and invited her friends to visit her in her new heme.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by several ladies.Mrs.Percy Dunbar and Mrs.pordon Philbrick, of Sherbrooke, attended the shower for Miss Irene Morrill at Mrs.Roster\u2019s.Mr.William Taber, who has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs.Percy Brock, and Mr.Brock, of Trenholmville, has returned to stay with Mr.and Mrs.William Marshall.KING COLE COFFEE First in Flavour BILINGUAL STENOGRAPHER WANTED for locnl business office, good wases nnd excellent working condition.Apply by letter to Box 239, Record.28.Help Wanted Domestic 9 TWO YEAR OLD DURHAM STEERS.Kenneth Mclver, Gould.11 A.Poultry For Sale 150 LIGHT SUSSEX PULLETS, START-ing to lay, $2.50 each.E.M.Detchon, Massawippi.Phone North Hatley, 2Hi.85 PULLETS, NEW HAMPSHIRE* AND Light Sussex crossed, 5 months old.Priced right.Ap«ply Robert F.French, R.1, Cookehire, Que.Phone Cookshire, 138-R-ll.DOMESTIC HELP WANTED.APPLY 71 Brooks Street.Dial 2-36-S5.29.Male and Female Help COUPLE, NO CHILDREN, FOR GEN-eral housework, gardening.Permanent year round position.Furnished separate house supplied, all modern conveniences.Telephone Brome Pond, 50-R-3, or write Alan Webster, Box 310, Cowansville.ORGANIST WANTED FOR ST.AN* drew\u2019* Presbyterian Church.Apply H.M.Thompson, 22 Walton Avenue.31.Situations Wanted Male Simply mix a pinch of Keen\u2019s mustard with a little cold water, let it stand for a few moments, then mix with soup before serving.You can taste the improvement! For free recipe book, \"Culinary Art\u201d, write to Reckitt Si Colman (Canada) Ltd., Station T., Montreal.MELBOURNE RIDGE 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 ACCEPTED UNTIL 4 P.M.THE DAY PREVIOUS TO THE DATE OF INSERTION.For Saturday\u2019s Issue \u2014 12 o\u2019clock noon on Friday.S^erbcooke Daily Becocd DIAL 3-3636 MORRIS\u2019S FINEST SLOE GIN A CANADIAN PRODUCT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 S cenU per word, minimum charge 50 cent* for 18 words or less: three consecutive insertiom.$1.25; six consecutive insertions $2.25.CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for 18 words or less.\u2019P\tT*)A0C MAf'rt \u2019 fG 6 bottle carton 36c NO SLEEP SLUGGISH 125 B.R.x N.H.LAYING PULLETS.Price ?2.50> each.Apply to Donald Goodfellow, R.R.1, Trenholm, Que.YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK on farm.Life experience.With house, wood, mi'k, furnished.Available Oct.15th.State wages.Box 466, Cowansville, Que.12.To Let 37.Personals THREE ROOM HEATED, FURNISHED, apartment, central.Dial 2-7889 after 5 p.m.HEATED APARTMENT.VIM Y ST.5 rooms, $70.00, November 1st.2-2977.CORNER ST.SACRAMENT AND EY-mard Street*, modern heated four roam apartment, phont.bathroom, for November let.J.O.Chartier, 21 Eymard St.I Tel.2-9041.jTHREE ROOMS AND BATH.FURNISH-ed.Phone 2-1314.THREE ROOM HEATED APARTMENT.Apply 86 Court Street, Apt.4 or Apt.7.SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFFECTIVE 2 weeks\u2019 supply $1; 12 wreks $5; at all druggists.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES «RUBBER GOODS) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.\t24 samples, 81.00.Mail Order Dept., C-2, No«.Rubber Co.Box 91.Hamilton, Ont SAND HILL Chicken pie supper, St.Luke\u2019s Hall, Sand Hill, Wed., Oct.18th, 5-8:30 p.m.Sale of fancy work.Adim.$1.00 and 66c.I VIN BLANC Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ross, of Rutland, Vt., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Stevens.Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Righton and sons, Keith and Billy, and daughter, Joan, of Iroquois Falls, Ont., were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Hamilton.Mrs.D.J.Stevens, Miss Annie Stevens and Mrs.Charles Ross attended the shower in Danville in honor of Miss Irene Morrill.Mrs.Percy Dunbar and Mrs.Gordpn Philbrick spent an evening with Mrs.D.J.Stevens and Miss Annie Stevens.Mrs.W.D.Ross, of Richmond,) and Mrs.Florence Roster enter-1 tained a large number of friends | at a miscellaneous shower for Miss ! Here\u2019s SURE RELIEF Get relief from constipation\u2014Indigestion.Positive results from FRUIT-A-TIVES proven by tens of thousands.FRUIT-A-TIVES contain extracts of fruits and herbs.DESIGN, SPECIFICATIONS and ESTIMATES of homes and commercial buildings.Phone 3-1423 WANT! STENOGRAPHER FOR ENGINEERING DE-PARTMENT.PERMANENT.GOOD SALARY.APPLY IN OWN HANDWRITING TO EMPLOYMENT OFFICE CANADIAN JOHNS MAN-VILLE COMPANY, ASBESTOS, QUE.AUCTION SALE Thursday, Oct.12th, AT 12:S0 O\u2019CLOCK for W.B.Lilley, 46b CAMIRAND 8T.Chesterfield set, kitchen «et, new ice King, double bed, spring nnd Beauty Rest mattrese, dressers, occnsionnl chairs, desk and chair, new rugs, 9x7Vfc*\tbook- case, books, mirrors, sewing machine, kitchen uter s ils, lampe, clothes, soale* (2 sets), blankets, man\u2019s fur coat, Quebec heater, gas stove, radio and record player, records, other articles not mentioned.Terms: Caeh.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.Dial 3-3ÔS5, Lcnnoxville, AUCTION SALE at Armand Russell\u2019s, On E.H.Ashton\u2019s Form, Ste.Anns de Stukely Road, Warden.Thursday, October 12th, AT 10 A.M.SHARP.E.S.T.All will be sold\u2019 5 horses, 25 cows, 12 born January, 13 born February, 1 bull registered, 8 heifers, 2 to calf in Dec., 6 in January, 2 spring bulls, registered, (AH Holsteins descending from Rag Apple), 3 pigs, 80 lbs., 2 sows to have litters, 10 pigs, 10 weeks old, 60 tons of hay, 600 bushels of oats, 4 double harnessts, 2 driving harnesses, 2 double sleighs, moccasin, 2 single sleighs, 2 double wagons, 1 De Laval electric separator, 4 cream cans, 5 gallons, 8 eight gallons, 1 clipper, 1500 sap buckets double galvanized, 1,500 taps, 1 evaporator 5x14, 1 sugaring off pan complete, 1 new gathering tank, 1 Lebrun stove to boil sap, 2 sap hauling sleighs, 1 vegetable cutter, 1 disc sewer, 1 bay loader, 1 mowing machine, oil bath, 3 hand plows, 1 rake, 2 sulky ploughs, 2 disc harrows, 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 straight tooth harrow, 1 manure spreader, 1 cultivator, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 saw bench, 1 stone boat, 1 gasoline engine, 6 H.P., picks, forks, shovels, 3 acres of turnips, 1 boiling kettle, 2 grindstonts, 1 grain crib, thrashing machine, 1 drag saw, hay rack, 2 wagon racks, 1 roller, 1 corn seeder, 1 horse hoe, 1 dump cart.Our breed of cattle has been on thtse premises for the past 25 years and arv descendants of Rag Apple.Terms : Cash.Canteen on premises.OMER BEAUREGARD.Licenced Auctioneer.Tel.2941.\tAdamsville Road When Your BACK Begins to Ache REACH FOR BECAUSE\u2014 Backache it often due to an upaet kidney condition; and for over half a century Dodd'a Kidney Pillt have helped bring relief from backache by treating the kidneys.Get Dodd's Kidney Pills today at any drug counter.Look for the blue box with the red band.You can depend on Dodd\u2019s.155 Do you sell Aluminum Goods, Stainless Steel, Dishes, or any other merchandise on a credit basis?, We would gladly finance your credit sales.CONTACT US AT: COMMODITY DISCOUNT LIMITED, 415 McGill St., MONTREAL, Que.AUCTION SALE Mrs.Phineas MacKay, On Town Line Rond, 3 Miles from Cook-shire.and 3 Miles from East Angus.on Saturday, Oct.14th, AT 1 P.M.Will be sold : All farm machinery, sulky plow, walking plough, disc harrow, horse hoe, cultivator, mowing machine, horse rake, fanning mill, double wagon, buggy, lumber sleds, driving sleigh, double harnesses, driving harness, potato sprayer, 7 Carnation milk cans, sewing machine, incubator, brooder, cream separator, tool chest, carpenter\u2019s tools, farm scales, around 7 tons of hay, all household furniture, mix master.Climax kitchen stove, heater stove, one year supply dry wood.Terms: Cash.A.R.ROUSSEAU, Auctioneer.Tel.69.East Angus.Skinny men, women gain 5,1!> lbs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thrill! 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M),C i JMMnlW ¦¦ ITw AU.F Y OOP Bv By V.T.Ham!» Mr.and Mrs.Sanford Monette and family motored to Cowansville.The annual Farm Forum Rally of Missisquoi County, will be held in the Memorial Hall, at Stan-bridge Fast, on Wednesday evening, October 18.\u2018Tubby\" Cummings, who makes his home with the Crandall family, motored to Montreal.Messrs.Neil Baker, Archie Sager, and Burt Crandall, attended an auction sale at Farnan's Corner.\t¦ Miss Jean Corey, Mr.and Mrs.Neil Baker, MUs Lois Baker, Mr.and Mrs.Archie Sager and Miss Carol Sager attended a turkey supper at the Anglican Church Hall, in Bedford.\"he>.minstrel, ^-l T AJNTCHK ÔCNNN Vi \\ I li 5c?MEHC\\V I F \\D T STRANGE YOU KNOW NOT AN' S-/NG5 OF THE Ceu5ADEC5/ i I OC T A FEtLINcS THAT (3UT5\t.SLISFICIOUS / ^ME- SOEET CH, S (PE.I WAS H-F-I'L BE C \u2014 Regular 49c.Per yard .OILCLOTH 175 yards \u2014 54\u201d wide.Plain, green, blue, red and figured designs.OQ#» Reg.59c.Yard .PLASTIC CURTAINING 157 yards plastic for curtains or drapes.$6\u201d wide.Colors; yellow, green, blue, plain and printed patterns.\tC \u201e Reg.39c.Yard .TERRY CLOTH 60 yards, first quality terry-cloth, 36\u201d wide.Reg.69c.Per yard .49c HOSE 50 pairs ladies\u2019 cotton and lisle hose.Sizes 9% - 10Mi.Beige only.OQf Regular 39c - 59c.Per pair .\t«3C CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES 48 children\u2019s crepe dresses.Rose and blue.Sizes 3-6 years.\tq#* Reg.$1.49 .\u2022DAiUU BABY DRESSES 72 plain crepe babies\u2019 dresses.Rose and blue.Sizes 1-2 years.\tHQ/\"» Regular 99c, for.MÜC REMNANTS 1-5 yards\u2014broadcloth, rayon and crepe.Plain or printed designs.Plain satin and crepe for lingerie.Assorted colors.Vt PRICE YARD GOODS Beautiful satin \u2014 awning fabric \u2014 overall-brill.Assorted colors.il Q \u2014 36\u201d wide.Reg.69c per yard *«3C NIGHTGOWNS 60 rayon nightgowns, pink or white.Small, medium and large,\t,¥Q#» Regular $1.19, for.CHILDREN\u2019S STOCKINGS 300 pairs children\u2019s cotton stockings.White and beige.Sizes 4-8.\t| q _ Reg.29c - 39c, for .ACC 300 pairs children's wool and cotton stockings.Sizes 4 - 9Vi,\tOQ/» Beige only.Reg.49c per pair *3C LADIES\u2019 UNDERSHIRTS 500 ladies\u2019 undershirts, in cotton and wool and cotton.White and pink.Medium, large, and oversize.CQ#» Reg.up to $1.75, for .35IC PANTIES 300 pairs panties, IS',?wool.CQ#* Medium size.Re*.89c each, for w3C CRINKLE COTTON 60 yards crinkle cotton, plain or printed.30\u201d wide.\tOÛ#» Regular 49c, for .dtîJC WALLETS 250 black leatherette pocketbooks.Q \u2014 YARD GOODS Including spun, alpine, wool crepe, bengaline.Plain or printed, 36 and 48 ins.Assorted colors.\tCQ#» Reg.99c - $1.49, per yard.OCC CRETONNES 25 yards printed cretonne,\tCQ#» 36\u201d wide.Reg.99c, yard .U5#C 125 yards cretonne, 36\u201d wide.Good choice of colors.\t-JQ \u2014 Reg.59c.for .HOUSECOATS 18 chenille housecoats \u2014- pink - blue -green.Sizes 12-14-16 years,\tQQ Reg.$3.95 - $4.99 .*J>fci3© SLIPS 60 white and pink slips, sizes CQ \u2014 32 - 34.Reg.99c - $1.49 .OÏJC DRESSES 49 dresses.Assorted styles and colors.Sizes 12 - 48.\tCE fin Reg.$6.95 - $7.49 .3>3.UU DRESSES 20 plain and printed dresses.Assorted colors and sizes.\tCO flfl Reg.$5.95 - $6.95 - $7.95\t»>0»UU CHILDREN\u2019S BLOOMERS 175 pairs children\u2019s bloomers.Reg.39c.Per pair .CHILDREN\u2019S PYJAMAS 35 pair children\u2019s pyjamas.Sizes 2 - 6 years\tCQ \u2014 Reg.$1.59 - $1.89 .OSIC LADIES\u2019 PYJAMAS 28 pair pyjamas.For ladies and junior misses.\tQQ#» Reg.$1.99 - $2.49 .3ÜC YARD GOODS Yard goods including plain or printed crepe and printed Alpine.36\u201d wide.Also moire, silk brocade.\tE1?#» Assorted colors.Per yard .\t3 /C BROADCLOTH 275 yards printed broadcloth.36\u201d wide.Good choice of colors.\tQE#» Regular 45c per yard, for__ ODC 500 yards plain broadcloth.Choice of colors.36\u201d wide.\tIQ \u2014 Reg.29c \u2022 39c.Per yard A3© YELLOW COTTON 600 yards \u2014 width 36 inches.Remnants of % to 4 yards each.Regular 19c per yard, for 25c 9c COATINGS & SUITINGS / Sorry! Due to the limited quantities of a number of the items advertiaed Phone or C.O.D.Orders will not be accepted.WOOL SUITINGS 150 yards of material for coats, suits, and dresses.Remnants of 1 to 314 yards in langth, >4\u201d in width.\t4/ PHff*F Real values at ./2 * \u2022¦\u2022vt COATING FABRIC \u201cDuselyne\u201d wool material for coats, black only.64\u201d wide.\tme\tand attende i\tthe\tCen- tenary\tserv\tice, held at\tSt.1\tPaul\u2019s Church,\ton\tSeptember 24.\t\t Mss.\tIvan\ti Wood and\ttwo\tsons.SWEETSBURG fum Eno farm Mon to $ M: end Luo: Chri Aux of t fresr new this ;.and Mrs.Alder.Sherrer and ly were week-end guests of ives at Abbott\u2019s Corner and ¦burg Falls.Vt.e timated loss of the large and season\u2019s crops on the : owned by Mr.J.R.Ayers, of i real, which is located a short ,nce from Sweets'burg, is close 1 AA ^ 1 ,v/L/v, \u2022 Lora Robinson was a week* gue-t of her cousins, Mrs.a Fessenden, Mrs.Mildred and Mr.and Mrs.Eben enden.!.Urban Bickford entertained »11 attended meeting of the Church Guild and Women\u2019s diary when a report was made he rummage sale.Dainty re-ments were served.Several members have been enrolled Robert and Richard, were Sundaw guest- of Mrs, Clifford Weyland.Mrs.Alee Stewart, Sr,, and Miss Kate Bowie were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Bishop.BEWARE OF A FAULTY FURNACE AND DEFECTIVE FLUES BEWARE OF FAULTY WIRING Memorize and heed these fire safety precautions.ances.Constant watch should be made for deterioration of wiring and flexible appliance cords.In older houses have the wiring .n-spected by a licensed electrician.Be sure your fuses are of correct amperage for your circuits \u2014 15 amperes usually are right and don\u2019t tamper with the \u201csafety valve.\u201d Since the majority of home fires start in the basement, install a device there to warn you the minute a fire starts.Alarms can be had for $5 to $20.Fire extinguish-ers should be placed at the head of each stairway, in the kitchen and the garage.Remember fire extinguishers must be ^checked and refilled periodically.Another frequent cause of fire is spontaneous combustion.The only protective remedy is to clean ISLAND BROOK Mr.and Mrs.Fred Cook have returned to Montreal, after spending a week with Mr.A.W.Buck-land.All the friends of Mrs.Herbert Todd wish her a sipeedy recovery from her operation.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Spaulding and two sons, of Sherbrooke, spent a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lowell Spanlding.Mr.Archey Buckland attended the Marbleton and Bisbopton joint one hundredth anniversary service of the Anglican Churches there.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lowell Spaulding were Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Cook and Mr.Martin Simpson, of Cookshire; and Mr.and Mrs.George Ellis and daughter of Bury.Mr.and Mrs.Ellis and daughter were also guests of Mr, and Mrs.Garfield Spaulding.Mr.Archey W.Buckland attended the Deanery meeting, at East Angus, as layman of the Church of England, in Island Brook.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Merri-man.of Stanstead, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Garfield Spaulding.GOULD STATION Mrs.Jessie Jorgenson has left for Milan, where she is employed.Mr.Ralph Applegate and daughter, Jean, of Plainfield, N.J., are visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs.A.J.McLeod.Miss Jessie MacMillan has returned to Montreal, after spending the summer with relatives.M iss Kathleen Murray, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Murray.Mrs.M.K, MacLean and daughter, Marguerite, and Mrs.Hugh MaoLean and children, of Lennox-ville, were guests of Miss Lillian MacLean.Mr.and Mrs.Lowe and family, of Wyatt Road, were Sunday visitors at the same home.Mr, Percy Coates and daughter Irma Jean, motored to Sherbrooke.Mrs.H.Wilcox and Mi's.William Fearon, of Lennoxville, are\u2019 guests at their parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Coates and brother, Harold Coates.Miss Winrifred Rodgers has returned home, after visiting relatives at Stoke.Mr.Sydney' Rodgers has returned home from tobacco harvest, in Ontario.out accumulated junk and rubbish from basement to attic.When a fire breaks out in a, home, the first thing to do is to | get everyone out of the house.If j there are any rooms in the house isolated from the stairways or other exits, these should be J equipped with a chain ladder or even a rope tied to a radiator.Turn in an alarm after everyone is out of the house.Then turn your attention to bringing the fire under control.True, the first few minutes of a fire are the most important, but it is even more important to clear the house of all persons.\ti il & ! ¦ & for' ¦ THOIISMDS,r MR.J.B.LEFEBVRE, Pioneer of low price shoes, proprietor of this Shoe i^Iarket.WOMEN'S SAMPLE SHOES A very nice lot of Women's Shoes in black suede, black calf, red, blue, green, grey; straps or oxfords; cuban, low Cuban or high heels.Sizes .U/j to 5 in the lot hut not in each kind; also few pairs in sizes 5l/t to 8.Reg.$7.00 J.B.Lefebvre Special S^ .99 MEN\u2019S SLIPPERS Men's brown slippers with soft soles and rubber heels.Sizes fi to 11.Reg.$1.75 J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL SB a: u X O' < u f- o o E o NURSE \u2014 WAITRESS \u2014 SALES GIRL WONDERFUL VALUE! LADIES\u2019 WHITE LEATHER SHOES Here is a value shoe especially designed to bring real foot comfort to those many women who must be on their feet for lengthy periods.In white only.Sizes 3t/2 to 9.Reg.$5.00 J.B.Lefebvre Special HOUSEWIFE GIRL\u2019S SHOES Misses\u2019 Brow n nr Black Oxfords.Sizes 11 to 3.Reg.$3.00.J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL NOTICE WE HAVE ONLY ONE STORE IN SHERBROOKE LOCATED AT 54 WELLINGTON ST.N.Men\u2019s OXFORDS Men\u2019s Black or Brown Oxfords Very heavy soles.Sizes 6 to 11.For boys, 1 to 5.Regular $4.00 J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL $2.09 Complete Choice of Large Trunks, Suit-Cases, Auto-Trunks etc.SHOPPING BAGS Shopping bags made of army duck with slide fastener.Regular $3.50 .1.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL $1.99 METAL COVERED TRUNK Auto-Trunk wooden frame, all metal covered, very strong.26 inches by 15 and 9 inches.Reg.$7.00 J.B.Lefebvre Special $4.95 SUIT-CASES A lot of black fibre suitcases 24 inches long.REG.$3.00 J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL $1.99 Large Slorage TRUNKS Very large storage trunk, 36 inches long.lO'/z by IS inches.Complete with inner tray.Reg.$15.00 J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL! $9.45 If unable to come to the store for this special, write or telephone 2-0466 and we will deliver C.O.D.n u LEFEBVRE SHOE MARKET 54 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH - TEL Please note that federal de luxe tax is included in the prices of all our trunks and suitcases.2-0466 jHLHBROOKL DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, IK lOHt K II, l^so.Filt ¦ h.lp fron, ,S.i, |'\"\t\u201e¦ ecutive is trying to locate some more players, hut l am of the opinion that they will ha\\e a hard time doing so.The latest player to join the squad is a winger by the name of Tom McDougall, «ho performed last year with the Three Rivers team in the junior circuit.In the workouts during the past couple of days he has been doing pretty «ell, according to reports from the camp, and perhaps he may he retained, hut Couch Dugre will only decide within the next few days.The defense and goal keeper played a good game in Chicoutimi but time after time they were left alone as some of the forwards got caught flat-footed and couldn't get back to help.Lack of conditioning more than anything else.It was their first hard game of the year and it served a purpose as Coach Dugre found out who were in shape and the boys, we understand, have been put through their paces in a real driving manner since then.The majority of the clubs in the circuit have played some professional teams whereas the Saints were forced to content themselves with a junior and intermediate Braves And Senators Battle Over Irvine Montreal, Oct, 11\u2014-/t Whethot Jack Irvine will play with Ottawa Senators of th» Quebec Senior j Hockey League or lineup with s Valleyfield Braves again this year was discussed last night at a closed meeting of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association, No decision was announced and the Q.A.H.A, will hold another meeting tonight to discuss the , question further.Irvine, veteran Q.S.H.L.defenceman, received a \"conditional i release\" from Ottawa last year to WAIVER Former Pivotman Will Be Sold To Edmonton Providing He Is Waivered Out; Saints Arrive Home Today LIST BY CLUB Local Fans To Name Favorites For Award opponents, and after losing play ers such as Reg Sinclair, Bill Heindl, Eddie Bush and Ray Barry it will take a little time to get back on a solid basis, Coach Ivan Dugre and Business Manager Forest Keene realized that and they are doing their best to try and get together another good team.I heir rebuilding was dealt a severe blow when they lost Bobby Fillion, who was claimed by New Haven, and so now they must look elsew here for help.Ray Barry has been put up for waivers, and if it goes through he will he sold to Edmonton.Heindl is still with Saskatoon, and only time will tell about his future.Kush and Sinclair are both lost for good.Big Eddie needs an operation on his knee, while Sinclair is doing very well for himself with the New York Rangers, and we wish him all the luck in the world.Nine players are left from last year\u2019s squad and around these Coach Dugre is building his team.Some of the hoys reported to camp with a little too much avoir dupois and are having quite a time getting rid of it but the local pilot expects they will be hitting their stride soon.As for picking the team ap'rt f think we should at least give them time to settle down before doing that.It is a long winter, and after their showing last year 1 believe we owe it to them.They came through in fine style and gave us our first Quebec Senibr firoup championship and reached the finals of Eastern Canada, and the least we can do is ride along play for Valleyfield.\t! claimed by any team in the Now Tommy Gorman, owner o; the Senators, wants Irvine back, but Arthur Vinet, owner of the Braves, maintains the player is Valleyfield property.Both owners and Irvine appeared before the Q.A.H.A.tonight.Irvine has said he wants to play for Valleyfield.Others attending the meeting were Q.A.H.A.President W.Dur-anceau, Q.S.H.L.President George Slater and Q.A.H.A, Secretary Frank Dilio.Ray Batry has been put on toe waiver list and if he u granted permission will be sold to F imon.on, s.ated Forest Keene, hunne-manager of the Sheibroo*e Saint* Hockey t iiib, yesterday afternoon.The Edmonton team agreed to-V\t¦ the price asked by tne local club them in action for the fiii-t time but he must be cleared out of the î!1'1* ^î*r'\t.league by the waiver lut.If he U| The fjrlt hom game of tue season will take place Saturday evening when Frank Carlin aim his Royals will pay a visit to Sherbrooke on Sunday afternoon tne Saints will he host* to the Senators of Ottawa in their second engagement of the week-end.cuit he must play for them or be I suspended.If any team fails to) claim him at the waiver price he j may then be sold to Edmonton, j but this looks improbable as some I other teams are looking for play- j era.Saints Arriva Home Today Coach Dugre put his team through their final workout at St, Hyacinthe tihis morning and ; the squad will arrive in town this afternoon, Tomorrow noon they 1 tion of wandering too far away The hockey fans at Sherbt ook will be given the opportun.ty thi | season of casting vota» fov the player* in the Saints' line-up tney i judge to be the most valuable on a per-game basis.Thi* voting eamuaign similar to the one con-ducWd In Montra*! by lit* NHL Canadien* will l>c left entirely to the fans.i Their ballot* compiled aftei every home nine will bcuie the \"Player of Distinction\" of Shei hi ook» Saint*.The winttei will be awarded the Lord Vnlvjrt Trophy at the end of the -cason, The ballots will be found in the Saints' program.The fan* hold the exclusive right to jot down the three player* they feel were the most effective on the ire foi She; LOCAL N.H.L.Season Opens This Evening ; As Rangers Visit Red Wings And Canadiens Meet Giicaso Tomorrow Bobby Fillion is -till working brooke.The votes are to he pin ed out with the team until his case in the varions Lord Culvert balls settled.He i* supposed to meet lott boxe» located at the various Frank Seiko and President Clat- exists of th»' rink, once Campbell of the N.H.L., tin- Three points go to their fir-t week.Fillion has a business in choice, two to the second, and one Thetford Mines and has no inten to the third selection.Announ.e to- The (JJûœ\u2014 For your next Party.Banquet or Meeting NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL Menus and Rates, Call 2-4741 ONE MINUTE NEWS \\ ABOUT / JOHNS-MANVILLE HOME ABLAZE BUT NEIGHBOR\u2019S SAFE Time was when one house on fire and a stiff breeze imperilled a whole community! But with the ever - increasing use of Johns-Manville Cedargrain Siding Shingles for exterior walls and J-M Durabestos Shingles for roofs, this dreaded menace is passing out of existence.J-M Cedargrains are made of asbestos and cement, two minerals that won\u2019t burn, won\u2019t rot, and practically speaking, won\u2019t wear out, Designed to blend perfectly with any type of architecture, Cedargrains are obtainable in five strikingly beautiful colours:\tRedtone.Greentone, Browntone and Dover White.All are effectively charming in new building or remodelling.J-M Cedargrains never need painting for preservation; their upkeep is as thrifty as their low first cost.For free folder on Cedargrains, write Johns-Manville \u2014 Sun Life Bldg., Montreal \u2014 or see your J-M dealer.Chicago Downs Braves, Joanette Is Injured Valleyfield, Que., Oct.11 \u2014iCP \u2014 Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League last night defeated Valleyfield Brave* of the Quebec Senior League 5-3 in an exhibition game.Roy Conacher and Bill Mosienko each scored two goals for the Black Hawks while Don Morrisson tallied the other.Valleyfield scored all its goals in the third period off the sticks of Larry Kwong, Jean Paul Bisail-lon and Bert Larivee.Harry Lumley made 17 stops in the Chicago nets while Paul Leclerc handled 30 shots for Valleyfield.Braves centre Rosaire (Kit-out) Jeannette suffered a knee series.\"This was bad, although it injury in the second period when did help to a certain extent, but 'le collided with Chicago defence-with a few more games under *^aci< Stewart.Jeannette left their belts they should straighten\tKame but extent of his injury away.\t! could not be established.So fans let\u2019s ride along for the\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 time being and see just what hap- tlie bright point of the game for pens.I think we have a fair team the locals.Considering the status and once they hit their stride of both teams I think the A\u2019s have things should be O.K.\twhat it takes, but it will be a few On Saturday night when they seasons before things will look receive the Royals in their first up for the locals as it is pretty home game at the Arena let\u2019s | hard to compete against such sea-give them aM the support they ! soned aggregations as the Mont-deserve.Don\u2019t forget they are real teams present.It seems to be still the champs of the league, and carry the title they earned so well (local amateur outfit but at least last year.So what about a real home coming for them Saturday night and Sunday?* * * For thirty minutes at the baseball park Sunday afternoon it looked as if the Sherbrooke Athletics might have won a football game as the locals staged a real fight during the first half and gave the mighty Eastward squad from Montreal a real tussle.But in the second half the A\u2019s fell apart and the visitors ran wild.The main reason being lack of reserves for the local club and it really had a telling effect on the outcome.The visitors made their switches with a full squad while the A\u2019s were forced to send them on one at a time and this had a lot to do with the game.The A\u2019s came up with their first a case of too much power for the touchdown of the year which was 1 for awhile.the A\u2019s kept fighting till the last and that is something, although the odds were against them the whole way, which can\u2019t be denied.* * * The Sherbrooke Country Club held it\u2019s closing dinner and dance Saturday evening followed by the presentation of prizes.Around sixty attended the dinner, which is a small number, but on the other hand it was a bad week-end, Thanksgiving, and the majority of people taking advantage of the nice weather to travel.The members who attended the closing had a real good time according to all reports.The prizes and trophies were presented to the winners and the season was officially closed although some of the boys are still playing and no doubt will if the weather holds up will leave for Shawinigan Falls to tangle with Bucky Buchanan*» Cataract» in their second start of the season.The Saints will hold their first practice on the local freeze Friday afternoon at 4:00 and the fan* will have an opportunity of seeing from it.Marcel Bessette was the only injured player to come out of Sunday's tilt when he pulled a musclt in his arm but he has been given the green light and will take biplace tomorrow against the Cataracts.8,250 Tickets For Grey Cup Game Put On Sale; Remaining Ducats To Be Distributed in Same Manner ment» ot the voting progress will he made weekly in local newspapers.This voting campaign started last ytar in Montreal proved to he a tremendous success It was fiist experimented with Hie Montreal Alouettes.Dominion Football j Champions.From there, the idea was carried into the Canadien»' The annual autumnal practice of lug time spoil* crow ding each other for attentnm post-mor terns on baseball\u2019» world series and post seasivi trade» competing wHh the exploits of rugged footballet' \u2022 -»tart- in earnest tonight, I''to National Hockey League he ns n with a face-off on it* 70-gumo schedule, earliest inaugura! in hu tory, it\u2019s a United Slate* open u Detroit Red Wing* playin' host to New York Ranger- nut all *sx clubs swin-t into artiin before the week is out.Die sideline ex pett> figure Destroit\u2019* talent-neh Red Wings to clean up n 'hum ptonahip style again, hut the coaches, including tu -dimon | dotât Toronto, Chi ago and New York, aien\u2019t going on! on ;» liv-h.Another opener i* card'd for Thursday at Chicago, w, o e T .> v , Gomlfellow unveils h - rei iM » ,1 Black Hawk -\t« ¦ ain t \\1 mt r- i Canadien», It seems, at this point, that there just isn't a team strong en ough to challenge Tomm\\ Ivin\u2019s Motor-City skaters, who Ivat tne tr farmhand- Don MorriM'o ami Al Dewsbury to t in ago, In return, Detroit received centre Metro Crystal, wing Gaye Stewart, defen email Boh Goldham and goaba Jim Henry.The deal apparently ha- bolstvt cd both ton Ino lieil Wings have a tided extra scoring power lo their ali en ty-fearful atta tk, an»l the Black Hawks have plugged their porous defence, a longstanding woakne -, Jo\thnny Gottsel\ti*ï i\t>t the Chic\tHIT'» front\tof.iee is e\txt »\t'moly high\ton (he\ttrade.The\tone-time at\t\tid * ban.'\tling great\tnay\t\u2022 the Ha\t \u2022'will\tIlium h the\tSOI\tiixon with\t beat\tdo fen.'o in t\tho\tLeague.U\t'by, in e\tigbt exbiblti\tOM\tgames 'Vi\t\u2022 \\ 0 hell\tthe oppo'it\tion\tto 20 .'.turls\t win It\t\u2018 scoring 65.\u2019\u2019\t\t\t No\til Colville,\tPOO\t'hie coach\tof Lio 1\tvanet : *, i* 1\tt'AH\toptimist if.\t \"1\tdon\u2019t think\tWO\t\u2019ll fi.i.^i f\ti te 1 or m\tvond,\" In' >\taiil.\t\"Wo i.avt\t1 ¦ a good\tehan.T foi\tthi i\t!.It\u2019ll ho\tht' tween u* anil ID-\t\t;on\t, hut that\t1)0- Unit\tis tho team\tto\tbeat.\"\t Col\tIvillo, (iood !\tfolh\tnv and\tJl.e Hockey Club, Mamie.' Richard J**111\u2019\tRungci m th, M r Toronto, Oct.11 \u2014l(P)\u2014 The Canadian Rugby Union today offered for sale some 8,250 tickets for the Grey Cup game here Nov.25.The remaining 19,250 will be distributed\u2014as in past years\u2014 through the various teams of the Eastern and Western Football Leagues.\t, Each of the unions represented in the East - West final \u2014 the Western Interprovincial and the Big Four or the Ontario Rugby Football Union \u2014 gets 30 per cent of the approximately 27,500 seats in the newly-enlarged Varsity Stadium.(These unions divide their share as they see fit: so many to each of their clubs, often according to the clubs' final standing.In addition, another 10 per cent goes to the league whose team is runner-up for the Eastern Canada title.) The 8,250\u2014the final 30 per cent \u2014are the ducats which used to go to ticket agencies for sale to the public.' This year the C.R.U.is handling that 8,250 itself \u2014 through the mail and on a first-eome-first-served basis, with only two tickets to a customer.Telephone orders will not be accepted.The C.R.U.advertised in the Toronto daily newspapers today, offering \u201ca limited number\u201d at $3.45 and $2.00 each.Applications should be postmarked not later than Oct.13.C.R.U.secretary Percy Robinson said tonight the decision not to distribute these tickets through agents was taken at the C.R.U.annual meeting.Although he said there was no special reason for this action, some sportsmen thought it stemmed from certain public dissatisfaction with distribution in recent years.Blocks of six, eight and 10 tickets often went to persons\u2014not necessarily the most ardent of football fans \u2014 who regularly bought tickets-\u2014maybe theatre, exhibition or circus tickets\u2014from a particular agency.This sometimes left plenty of dyed-in-the-wool fans out in the cold come Grey Cup time.emerged the \"Player of Distinction\" in hockey and Virgil Wagner the people's choice in football.Both were a»vi>led the Lord Cal vert Ttophy by Jack l\u2019liff»>i»l.The voting scheme in which the fans play the sole role was r»'-newed again this year by both the t\u2019anadiens and Alouettes.Following an inquiry into other cities, it was learned that the fans there were just as rabid as those in Montreal and showed considerable interest in being allowed the right to act ns judges.It was decided after consultation with various officials that Sherbrooke, Quebec, ami Chicoutimi be afforded the opportunity of having the \"Player of Distinction\" voting campaign this m a son.All agree that it would bring the fans into closer contact with the team and the players\u2019 performances on the ice.ley Cup finals last \\pnl.Hut tin Detroit coach predicts no uiiu-vay as la-t season.\"The leu-rue is better balanced,\" Ivan said, \u201cand w e can exp» ct a six-team race.Our club i* in good physical condition I don\u2019t think the trade with Chicago has mode us any weaker.\" I'm' of hockey\u2019 moatc-t p'-irci swaps sent veteran defenceman Ja k Stewart, goalie Marry I,urn-ley, forward Pete Dabando and FIGHTS I.1ST NIGHT Tin onto Alan McFalri, l-'!X , Toronto, decisioned Jean Rich mal, 13(i, Montreal (HI.Salt Lake City Joey Maxim, 1S(i, Cleveland, decisioned Hill Peterson, 210, Portland, Ore (10) (non-title).London Hobby Boland, 12.1, Dundee, Scotland, decisioned Dan ny O\u2019Sullivan, 12.1, (London) (10).Where to buy JM Building Materials J.S.MITCHELL & CO.Llmitrd Sherbrooke: Phone 2-266- Where to buy JM Building Materials STANDISH BROS.Registered Cookshire \u2014 Phone IS r I Where to buy JM Building Materials THREE VILLAGES BUILDING Ass\u2019n.Ltd.Roek Island, Que.Tel.160 Where to buy JM Building Materials THE KENT LUMBER CO.LTD.16 Elgin St., Granbv, Que.Tel.3349 4 mil CHARTED COURSE TO VALUES When you buy for your Home QUALITY' gives you lasting service; 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Other College Heads Back Stand Toronto, Oct.11 \u2014(0)\u2014 The University of Toronto today led Canada's Eastern universities in a firm stand against \"professionalism\u201d in college football.The move followed disclosure by President Sidney Smith of an abortive alumni plan to lure \u201cpromising football players\u201d to Toronto with cash.He said the University \"officially opposes\u201d any such scheme.He was backed by the heads of the Intercollegiate Football League\u2019s three other members\u2014McGill, Queen\u2019s and the University of Western Ontario.All denied any university backing of player-subsidization plans.Dr.Smith said a group of unnamed Toronto \u201cold grads\u201d wrote to a select list of graduates asking contributions to \u201cpersuade\u201d football players to enroll at varsity.\"Any project to subsidize players, however unofficial, will be officially opposed,\u201d Dr.Smith said.Football is an accepted part of college life, \u201cbut we of the University must never forget that it is an educational institution.\u201d Dr.Smith added: \"I am confident that the staff, the students and a vast majority of the graduates and public will support what may be a last-ditch stand against the forces of professionalism which have obscured the true objectives of student athletics in many American universities.\u201d Dr.F.Cyril James, president of McGill University, Montreal, said he agrees \u201centirely\u201d with Dr.Smith.He denied that professionalism \u201cin any form\u201d existed in McGill athletics.No athletic scholarship system exists at Western, and University heads there are \"wholeheartedly opposed to the subsidization of athletes in any way,\u201d President G.E.Hall said.R.C.Wallace, principal of Queen\u2019s University, said \"Queen\u2019s has never had and as far as I am concerned never will have any kind of athletic scholarships.\u201d \u201cOf course an individual can help a student to ,get to college.That happens in eVery university where someone wishes to aid a man or woman with fees or expenses .\u201d Bill Ezinicki Arrives Unexpectedly From Winnipeg; Signs His Contract Piimeau of Toronto all nro in thfir first year a* N.II.L.roaches.Dick Irvin is a hold-ovci at Montreal, while Lynn Pat nek shifted frqm New York lo Boston.Primeau, miccc \u2022 or to Ilan'ix Day, who has moved up to ii'- U!-Hnt general manager, naturally J won't go out on the limb, \"I'm a now coach in pro lickcy,\u201d he aid, \"And 1 don\u2019t want to predirt w here w e w ill fini - :i, \"I will say thi>, though.The Leafs eame within an eyelash \"f eliminatin': Hie Red Wings from the play,iff- and we have *t,rength-i ened onr club nt two or threo ! po it ion Yes.| like our rltib.\u201d The Canadiens\u2019 Irvin ageed with Ivan that the League is better balanced.\u201cThe league will be tougher,\" Dick said, \u201cwith Chicago strengthened and Boston bitter.Then there\u2019s Detroit\u2019s showing on the All-Star game, We\u2019vn (lost Dmnan and Reardon.(Huo wise there is little difference in our team and I recall when they I came up people were wondering : if they would make (good.Our youngsters can do the same in time.\u201d\t« Casey Stengel Signs New Two-Year Contract At Figures That Could Be As High As $75,000 To $85,000 New York, Oct.11.\u2014GP)\u2014Casey Stengel signed to manage the world champion New York Yankees for two more years today at a salary that could run as high as $75,000 to $85,000 a year.Old Case, a fabulous success Toronto, Oct.11.\u2014((R\u2014'Bashing Bill Ezinicki came back to Toronto today, but hi» stay was brief.The sturdy winger checked in after an unexplained absence from the training camp of Toronto Maple Leafs, whose National Hockey League opponents have been unwilling recipients of his bone-rattling bodychecks in the past.Last night he checked out for Leafs\u2019 Pittsburgh farm club in the American Hockey League.Bashing Bill\u2019s return to his familiar righK-wing spot with the Leafs will depend on his ability to play himself back into shape with the Hornets against A.ILL.opposition.When Ezinicki signed his contract yesterday for an unannounced sum, it brought to an end one of the most unusual holdout cases in hockey.Three weeks ago, when he failed to report to the Leafs\u2019 training camp for pre-season conditioning, Ezinicki said in an interview ht wasn\u2019t feeling in shape for hockey.Today, the Toronto club\u2019s managing director, Oonny Smythe, said: \u201cEzinicki had some personal problems that have worried him.But now he\u2019s ready to play hockey for Maple Leaf Gardens.\u201d Ezinicki was smiling broadly as he emerged from a four-hour contract conference with Smythe and Hap Day, tihe Leafs\u2019 assistant manager.\"It\u2019s up to me now,\u201d he said.\u201cI guess I\u2019ll have to go to work.\u201d He said that after playing in the Canadian open golf championship at Montreal in August he lost 20) pounds, dropping to 152 from his normal 170-odd.Now he\u2019s bark to 168, close to playing weight.The difference between major and minor league contracts in some cases is $1,000 a season.However, Smythe indicated it might not be too long before Bill | will get a call to Toronto.He said: \u201cWhen he\u2019s in shape it shouldn\u2019t be too long before he can be of use to the Leafs because we still haven\u2019t found that extra man we need.Ezinicki seemed to have known in his own mind that first signing with the Yanks in ] he wanted to play for the Leafs October of 1948.\u201ciconr,e in here with Brick 1 aws Dean McBride Goes To but behind that one idea .seemed i to be a little mixed up.\u201d Before heading for Pittsburgh, Ezinicki reported for a medical ex j amination.He was accompanied on ! his trip by Day.When Ezinicki said at Winnipeg I he wasn\u2019t in shape, Smythe linked J him to report to a doctor there for j examination.Nothing further was h&ard from him until yesterday when he came to Toronto by plane Î and phoned Smythe.Be Thrifty in 'FQ! 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