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[" 19 !6\t\tDC\tTOF!\tER\t1946\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\tS\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t13\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t\t « IfyecbcookelDaUiiftecocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER SHOWERS Clear, becominsr cloudy this afternoon and overcast tonight.Rainshowere beg;in.nir.g around dawn.Saturday, overcast and cooler.Temperatures yesterday; Maximum 67, minimum 28.Year ago: Maximum 46, piinimuru 29.Established 1897.PRICE 3 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946.Fiftieth Year.World News U.S.Ready To Join In Any in Brief\tDefence Of Greece If Latter Country Assaulted Nuernberg, Oct.11_____i.-P'i\u2014 Hans Fritsche, his home watched by German police, said today he knew he would be sentenced by a de-N'azification court but he did not fear the verdict.\"It goes without saying that after 17 months in prison I do not look forward to new imprisonment, be it American, Russian or German,\u2019\u2019 the one-time Nazi radio propagandist said in an interview.\"But I am of the opinion that we who have been acquitted by the international tribunal must submit ourselves to German law.\u201d >!:\tT >fr Paris, Oct.11.\u2014 WP) \u2014The Duke and Duchess of Windsor left their Paris apartment early today cn route to Calais, where they will take the Channel boat to Dover for a visit in Britain.Following the first visit of the Duchess to Britain since their marriage nine years ago, the couple may proceed on to the United States and Canada, where the Duke owns a large stork ranch in Alberta, friends said.* » * London, Oct.11.\u2014((P)\u2014Prime Minister Attlee entertained Gen.Dwight D.Eisenhower at 10 Downing Street last night at a dinner attended by Winston Churchill and 18 other guests, including 10 of Britain\u2019s top-ranking military, naval and air force commanders.F.i e 1 d Marshal Viscount Montgomery, chief of the Imperial General Staff.vas among the guests.Others present were Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Cunningham and Marshal of the K.A.t.Viscount Portal.*\tV V Jerusalem, Oct.11.\u2014 ((Pi \u2014 One hundred and fifty of the 133 Jews in the Latrun detention camp began a partial hunger strike this morning, accepting only 230 grams\u2014about a half pound\u2014of bread pins tea as a daily ration.They said they were protesting their prolonged internment without charge and trial and demanded that Jewish public institutions in Palestine exert more prc.sure upon authorities to speed up their release.*\t* * Portage la Prairie, Man.Oct.11.\u2014((P)\u2014Finance Minister Ils-ley told a Liberal campaign meeting here last night that the Federal 1946 budget deficit of 8300 000,000 may turn into a \u201cnear-surplus\u201d by the end of the current fiscal year.Speaking in support of Jaf-frey S.Wood, Liberal candidate in the forthcoming Portage Federal by-election, Mr.Ilsley said the government would at least come \u201cvery close\u201d to achieving a balanced budget.¥ * * London, Oct.11.\u2014(CP Cable) \u2014Londcn\u2019s west end, play-gror of millionaires, royalty, diplomats, playboys and well-pa titled toreign businessmen, today cas the batt'.eground for hundreds of placard-carrying men and women picketing entrances to world-famou hotels.The strikers, members of the General and Municipal Workers Union, seek union recognition.Unemployed Italians Storm Government Seat V.C.Awarded To Canadian Pilot Officer I Empire's Highest Tribute' for Valor Given Posthumously to Andrew C.My-narski of Winnipeg.By H.DEXT HODGSON Canadian Frees Staff Writer Ottawa, Oct.11.\u2014(CP1\u2014 Air Force headquarters today announced the award of the Victoria Cross, posthumously, to PO.Andrew Charles (Andy) Mynarski, 27, of Winnipeg, R.C.A.F.air gunner, who died in an attempt to save a fellow crew member when their Lancaster was shot down in flames over Cambrai, Franco, in June, 1944.Five other member.-leaped to safety, - ' gunner PO.Myn: : to save, miraculously crash although trapped in ids gun I turret.The citation accompanying the j award\u201415th Canadian V.C.of the Second Great War and second in | the history of the R.C.A.F.\u2014 painted a grim picture of the heroic action in which Andy Myn-! arski, former Winnipeg leather worker, finally leaped from the ; Lancaster with parachute and ! clothing in flames after a hopeless J attempt to free the rear gunner.The action occurred on the night of June 12, 1944\u2014a week after D-Day\u2014when an enemy fighter attacked the big Lancaster during a night bombing mission, setting both port engines aflame.Fire broke out in the mid-upper turret and the rear turret, as well as in the port wing, and as the flames began to devour the aircraft, the pilot ordered the crew to bale out.Greek Premier Declares Terms of Treaty Draft With Bulgaria Would Permit That Country to Emerge from War Larger and Stronger Than Ever\u2014U.S.Ambassa-sor to France Says Americans Relying on United Nations Safeguards to Protect Greece from Any Attack.,:3 crew bi raai f o light .-id the My MEL MOST Paris, Oct.11 \u2014 (fP) \u2014 The United States told the Peace Conference today it was ready to join in any United Nations defence of Greece \u201cif Greece\u2019s security is endangered by the acts of an aggressor nation.\u201d Jefferson Caffery, United States Ambassador to France, speaking on the peace treaty with Bulgaria, said the United States had consented to leave Bulgaria her present frontier with Greece only because Americans relied on United Nations safeguards to protect Greece from any attack.\u201cThe United States delegation can give full assurance that the United States can be counted upon to act\u201d in accordance with such measures, Mr.Caffery told the delegates.Greek Premier Constantin Tsaldaris, said bitterly in an earlier address that the terms of the treaty draft with Bulgaria would permit that country to emerge from her second war against the Allied Nations larger and stronger than ever before.\u201cHe accused the western powers , o , «\tj \u2014\u201cwhose fate we did not hesitate H-®AT1\t(TYTI 1\tto -rhare in the most critical hours JL V-L'A i'l.'l/ll JL 'Lr j of the war\u201d\u2014of yielding to Soviet | pressure on border issues and m Smuts Urges U.K.To Unite Europe States South African Premier Suggests Other Schemes for Unity of Nations if Churchill Plan Not Acceptable.Rome had its worst riot since liberation, Wednesday, as 30,000 unemployed stormed Viminalo Palace, scat of the KO'ernment.At least fifteen persons were killed and one hundred more injured when armed Carabinieri opened fire on the mob.Here Roman police shoot from behind .shelter at demonstrators attacking the Ministry of Interior.Jump Freight I tude for the role his country played Strike Ended Hun Gangsters To Ontario Jury I tude for the role his country played 1 in the war.[ The Greek Premier took the floor T O' Jj A nl-a ;to counter- by requesting a strip |il OOCIcl xUSil ; of Bulgarian territory\u2014a demand D ¦ \u2019 ee ' from P.olish delegate Stephan Wier-D LiS 111 CSS i blowski that Bulgaria be given an Raise Quick Protest to Ap- 0UtIet t0 the Aegean Sea through plication of Canaoa S Rail\" The renewed demand by the ways for I ransporiation Slavic group that Bulgaria be given Rate Opposed Industry and Manufacture Increase.By The Canadian Press Application by Canada\u2019s railways for a 30-per-cent increase in PO.Mynarski, mid-upper gun- j freight rates drew quick protest yesterday and the Romanian pact nor, started for the escape hatch last night from business and indus-! ea, ^v Gns morning.Greece\u2019s North Aegean panhandle was presented at the outset of plenary session discussion on the Bulgarian treaty, the third to come before the conference as a whole.The Italian treaty was approved when he saw the rear gunner, PO.I trial firms, George Brophy of (2S7 Argyle,\t, St.) Port Arthur, was trapped in Agriculturalists too expressed his turret.The turret was im-! 0PP0*ltlon'- Sald Agriculture Mim- ! movable because both the hvd- ster D, L.Campbell of Manitoba: \u2018Bulgaria needs an outlet on the Many Industries Materially Affected by Walkout Which Union States Is .Now Satisfactorily Settled, Amberwtburg, Ont., Oct.11\u2014W \u2014One of the most far-reaching work stoppages Canada has ever experienced appeared ended today after 400 members of local Hi) of Aegean Sea,\u201d Mr, Wierblowski de-j the United Automobile Workers clared in a speech protesting a (C.I.O.) voted to return to work commission recommendation to de- j at the plant of Brunner Mond fortify Bui garia\u2019s side of the! Company, Canada\u2019s only major raulic and manual gear had been1 \u201cWe couldn't support it.We | frontier with Greece and another I producer of soda a.-h.damaged.\tI would have to opposent in the gen-j requiring Bulgaria to pay $62,500,- His own clothing and para- eraj interests of agriculture.\u201d ! 000 each in reparations to Greece chute ablaze, Mynarski made his : Co-operatives Minister L.F.Me-[ and Yugoslavia, way to the tail and fought to free Hitosh of Saskatchewan asserted] Greek Premier Constantin Tsal-the rear gunner until FO.Brophy ! that freight rate costs to western i daris immediately answered the indicated there was nothing more farmers already , weje unfair in [ Polish speaker, urging that his r\t '\tcountry be given a strip of border territory to secure thrace against he could do and that he should try .\u2018'elation to the freight rate struc to save his own life.\t! tu,\u2019e across Canada.1 \u201cPO.Mynarski reluctantly went The Railway Association of Can-back through the flames to the ; ada announced in Montreal yester-i escape hatch,\u201d the citation said, i day that it would make application I \u201cThere, as a last gesture to the f for increased rates but said if the trapped gunner, he turned toward request was granted the 30-per-him, stood to attention in his flam-1 cent rise would not apply to move-ing clothing and saluted, before he | ment of coal or coke.Increases for jumped out of the aircraft.\u201d j commodities would run from 20 to French partisans on the ground cents a ton.¦watched his flaming descent.He Tha application affects 23 rail-was so severely burnt that he died ways operating in Canada and is of injuries.\tj based mainly on increased oper- A message, from Air Minister ] ating costs, including higher wage : g^ssTngïnTo\u2019mestic\" affairs of \u201cthe ÇAbson, said:\tcates.The Association ,n its sub- j countries and discrimination in in- \u201cIt is with a feeling of great mission said railways had been pride that I inform vou that His operating under rigidly controlled Majesty The King has been gra- rates which in most cases dated ciously pleased to confer the back to 1922.! award of the Victoria Cross, the! Protests also came from the East ! British Empire\u2019s highest decora- Coast.Rand H.Matheson of Monc-1 tion for valour, unon your son, the ^on'\tchairman of the Trans- late PO.Andrew' Charles Mynar- Portation Commission of the Mari-ski, in recognition of his most gal possible invasion.Mr.Wierblowski said Poles \u201csympathize with Bulgaria because we are a Slav state,\u201d but he denied the existence of an \u201cimaginary Slav bloc.\u201d \u201cThere are circles,\" he declared,,.\u201cwho do not like these popular j proicseina of some base mc-iais.Democratic republics, one of which) These primary products quickly was established in Bulgaria.They | felt the pinch and the shutdown are prepared to use any means,\u201d found reflection in manufactur-he continued, including \u201ctrans- Th-e unionists struck July 12 to enforce demand:! for a $2-a-day wage increase, a 4)-hour work week, two weeks' vacation with pay after a year\u2019s service and union security.Peace teems included a 12 to 16-ccnt in.\": a.r in hourly wages on a graduated acal-e.The Brunner Mond strike plagued Canadian înduHry with shortages out of proportion to its size.Soda ash is e.-ential to the manufacture of sfueh varied products as soap, g\u2019lai-s, pulp and paper, aluminum, nickel and the I Die On Scaffold Berlin, October 11.\t(/!\u2019) - - Hermann Goering and three arch Nazis lost an appeal today to die a soldier\u2019s death before a firing squad and the Allied Control Council confirmed that Hitler's once-designated succès sor and 10 of his associates will die on the gallows next Wednesday.After 5% hours of deliberation the four-power council rejected appeals for 16 high Nazis convicted for crimes against the world and humanity.In confirming the death sentences tire council rejected appeals by Goering, Wilhelm Keitel and Alfred Jodi to be executed by a firing squad instead of by hanging.It also refused the plea of Grand Admiral Erich Raeder to be hot instead of given life imprko n ment.Thus Goering, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Keitel, Jodi, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, Kritz Sauckel, Julius Streicher and Arthur Beys -Inquart lost their last chance to escape the hangman\u2019s noose.Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Hiller\u2019s ruiner chief of secret ternational affairs.\u201d Mr.Tsaldaris, whose appearance police who also was sentenced to die, made no petition for clemency.|lant and distinguished conduct) Continued on page 2 I Continued on page 2 BLOODLESS REVOLT IN PORTUGAL Archbishop Stepinac Given 16 Years At Forced Labor Zagreb, Yugoslavia, Oct, 11.\u2014 The audience, which had stood (fP)\u2014Archbishop Alojzijc Stepinac.throughout the reading, cheered charged with Axis collaboration, Yd .claPP?d when ^ ^ntence of .\t,\t,\t.the Archbishop and Lisak were an- was convicted today on all main nounced, points of the indictment against The court presijent read a iong him and was sentenced to 16 years list of findings against the Arch-imm-isonmant at forced labor.bishop.He was convicted of al-The three-judge People's Court lejed approval of the forced con-of Croatia which since Sept.30 version of Serbs to Catholicism, of had been trying the Archbishop, sponsoring the organization of ter-head of the Roman Catholic Church rorist units and of glorifying the of Yugoslavia, also ordered that all Ustaehi in the Catholic press and his property should be confiscated in pastoral letters and speeches, and deprived him of alllegal rights Archbishop Stepinac also was) for five years.\tfound to have inspired the hope Archbishop Stepinac was accus- that the present Tito Government Lisbon.Portugal, Oct.11 \u2014 (rP) \u2014 Portugal was reported calm today after a short-lived bloodless soldier revolt in the north that led the Salazar Government to place troops on the alert and cut telephone communications nut of Lisbon.A communique last night said a regular army officer, a group of non .commissioned officers and 70 soldiers participating in the uprising had surrendered without a fight.It added: \u201cThere is complete calm throughout Portugal.\u201d ing plants using these materials.By a 2 1/2-to-l vote union i.,em-bens last night approved acceptance of the seftelemcnt proposals which climaxed two weeks of on the stand was greeted by a burst negotiations.Harry Rowe of Wind-of applause from the benches of or.U.A.W.publicity director, western nation delegates, declared ! announced the result of the vote that Greece herself intended to vote and said the union co: id red the against article 1 of the Bulgarian -trike satisfactorily settled, treaty, which defines Bulgaria\u2019s\tR.G.Zimmer, plant\tmanager, frontiers.\tj immediately said be expie.ed the Referring to three invasions of j plant to be in full production in a thrace by Bulgaria in 36 years\u2014the week or two.Worker would be relast when the Germans granted ¦ hired \u201cgradually.\u201d Bulgaria the same Greek territory) Besides the wage inireas'C, the asked by Mr.Wierblowski\u2014the union won iU demands for vara- Gulf ship operators all but scuttled Green Premier added:\tj lioa; a- well as a form of unio ; government efforts today to settle \u201cOn the morrow of their defeat\tsecurity\u2014an irrevocable\tcheck-off )\tthe 600-ship maritime tieup\tin the the Bulgarian delegates gave in\tfor the year the agreement will\tUnited States which began\tOct.1.this very place fresh confirmation | run.\t) The Maritime Commission and of their aggressive tendencies by i\tThe plant m located\t18 mile.\tLabor Department conciliators casl demanding the annexation of Greek] from Windsor, Ont.\t¦ about for a way to rescue the dis- Brunner Mond employees belong ) eussions, hut a representative of Sudden Move By Operators Halts Parley Washington, Oct.11.\t(/I1 surprise walkout by Eastern -A and The Hague, Oct.11 (Reuters) \u2014 Prime Minister Smuts of South Africa today called on Britain to take the lead in forming a United States of Europe.Addressing a joint session of the Upper and Lower Houses of th« Dutch Parliament, the South African Prime Minister said that if Iritain would not take the initiative, some of the smaller European countries should try to persuado her to do so.\u2018In Eastern Europe a Slav general group Ls already forming under our eyes,\u201d Mr.Smuts declar-|,cd, adding, \u201cand why not?Why should this be re sen bed or feared as a menace to others?\u201d \u201cIs it not wiser and safer to cgularizo these groupings which correspond to deepseated national and economic interests?\u201cI do believe that: the United Nations needs such buttressas to its overall world structure.\u201d Mr.Smuts recalled that Winston Churchill, Britain\u2019s wartime leader, | in pleading for a European federa-¦ lion, had suggested that France should take the lead and had urg-' ed reconciliation between Francs ; and Germany ns a condition.] As France has rejected Mr.Churchill\u2019s plan, he said, Britain I should step in because \u201cin her setup of the British Commonwealth I,,.],., iicn r.il-\tr> j I she has already created an example Judge v\\ ill Outline Points and model of international eo- of Law in Gerson Espion- \u2018deration among free states far in age Trial Before 12 Men :\t\" Of Mr.Churchill\u2019s proposals.Mr.Smuts said: \u201cNo one alive today Ottawa, Oct.11.\u2014((!>)\u2014The Ger-) can speak with greater authority .son case will go to an Ontario Su- ' on such a subject.\" preme Court jury today.\t)\tMr.Churchill was \u201cour great Mr.Justice G.F.McFarland will European,\u201d outline points of law before ask- Mr.Smuts proposed two altering its 12 men to decide whether : natives if no federation embracing : Harold Samuel Gerson, tl.form-1 all Europe could be formed., or Munitiorus Department official,] 1.Regional groups: \u201cIn ca«8 i- innocent or guilty of a charge jealousy among the great powers I of conspiring to communicate con- i inhibits their taking the lead, ean-identi.nl information to Russia.j not a number of smaller states Their decision will bring to an corne together without such spon-end atrial that began a week ago 1 sors hip and set the ball rolling by Wednesday, that heard the evi-1 forming a regional group with its donee of 11 Crown and no defence appropriate council?witnet -es without bringing out any \u2018The charter of United Nations spectacular new evidence to add not only provides but almost into that already drawn out by Can- vites such regional groupings aria s espionage probe.\tunder the overall setup.\u201d Gerson, a well-buill, bospectac-' It was at this point that Mr.led, dark-haired geological engin-j Smuts listed \u201cthe Slav general ( r i , Montreal-!) rn, of Russian I group\u201d as an example, j parents, leaned back and forth in 2.Economic co-operation; \u201cIf jhc prisoners\u2019 dock yeisterday as ] none will venture to take the leatl h gal counsel rounded out their j toward such a political regional 7' 1 \u201d ra'!\u2019 w.ldl an hour-ling ad- : solution, there is a fourth way open dress to the jury.\ton a smaller scale.Let a start be J.R.Cartwright, of T oron-to, m;uk on the economic plane.Crown counsel, called for convie- .,Æt a Europoan Economie taon as a check upon government ; (jounci| be fomcd t0 co-ordinate officm .< who violated thc.r oaf hs i um) i(|;, thc common economic by giving information to a foreign\ta],(] dcvclo|,incnt of the con- be it ever so friendly power.:,' ,\t,\t,\t., He maintained that a Ru.-.sian H, Y T °u ll as conspiracy in Canada had been cc- cho(°.'e to jom the scheme.Sug-tablis.'led ' \u201cup to the hilt\u201d in t|lt.| fitting that the customs union evidence1\tj formed between IloJJand, Belgium Defence Conn el 4 W Beament ami Luxembourg could be extended of Ottawa attacked Gouzenko as a fo suitable neighboring areas, Mr.\u201crenegade Russian,\u201d said he had , \u2022Smuts said: betrayed Russia and fled with the! \u201cAs soon as Germany is in con-document,'.simply to give him a ir°l of her own economic affairs, bargaining position in his future her ease for membership could be ________________._________________ considered by her interested neigh- Continued on Page 2.\tj hors.To Deliberate On Spy Case Retire for Decision.territories.\u201d Other provisions increase Bui- ; to the Automobile Worker.- L'lrioi garia\u2019s peacetime army from .33,-j beiaune it is probably the Strong- Continued on page 2 Continued on Page 2.Ballot In Alaska Favors Statehood Juneau, Alaska, Oct.11.\u2014(/P)- midnight, _ the committee declared ]f}Ua.,j.jU(]j Wm E McKenney, America's Card Authority 3 NO TRUMP SAVED BY FALSE CARDING In addition to winning the na-iticnal amateur team-of-four championship, hurles Lembeck and Lawrence Blum of New York finished second in the President\u2019s Pair event at the recent, summer nationals.Eighty-four pairs entered the event, sotting an all-time i record.Lembeck played today's hand very well, and it is one on .which most player* would slip up.He played the eight of spades from (lummy on the opening lead and East put on the 10.Now should South win with the jack?If he had, it would have cost his c n-¦ tract.When East got in with th*.i ce of diamonds, he would have shifted to n club ami cashed four Hub tricks.However, Limbeck faise-eardod mil won the spade trick with the king.Thru when East got in, ho ( decided to try to knock cut anoth-icr spade stopper, Lembeck won j with tlio ace and cashed the four I good diamonds and four guo i i lirai1 i.A3» V\tK 10 0 ?\tK Q 10 9 4 *643 A tv - 7 V 9 3 2 ?\t3 *\tK 7 5 2 Lembeck A A K J V\tA Q 8 4 ?\tJ 7 3 2 A Q 3 Tournament\u2014Neither A J 10 9 Dealer i'Ul.South\t4 Vest\tNorth\tEast 1 ?\tPass\t3 ?\tPass 3 N.T\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening- A 4\t\t\t11 Lltth plays like this arc vvh.r count in bridge.Look your hand over carefully before you play to the first trick.Do not just reach for a rani bi enure it looks like the natural thing to du.\ti RECORD OF MUDDLE Windsor Star During the past few weeks, we have seen, close at hand, an amazing record of executive fumbling and muddling.Here is what the head of a neighboring state, has done within a brief space of time: He gave, in advance, his official approval to a speech by one member of his Cabinet which entirely reversed the foreign policy already expounded by another Minister.When he aw akened to what he had done, he had to make an ungraceful withdrawal and fire the speaker from the Government.He announced confidently that a nation-wide meat shortage would be of sboi't duration, ascribing it to causes which were entirely false, according to experts familiar with the situation.They promptly contradicted his appraisal, giving facts and figures to back up their stand against the wishful thinking on which he had founded his prediction.He prophesied a balanced budget, in the face of the official forecast of about $1,900,000.000 deficit, blandly explaining that he had arranged to cut expenditures by $2,000,000,090.Then, the men who know showed 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derson McElroy, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.McElroy, of Dunnam, took place in the Baptist Church, Lachute, August 31.The church was decorated with gladioli and ferns and the ceremony was performed by Rev,* Mr.Hicks, of Browns burg Baptist Church.Acting as attendants were Mrs.George Witham, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, and Misses Margaret Burke and Alice McElroy, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids.Mr.Gordon McElroy, brother of the groom, was best man, and the ushers were Mr.George Witham, brother-in-law of the bride, and Mr.Herbert McElroy, brother of the groom.Little Miss Annie Laurie, sister of the bride, was flower girl.Miss Helen McElroy presided at the organ and Miss May Gordon sang \"0 Promise Me,\u201d during the signing of the register.The bride wore a floor-length gown of white net over taffeta, with a long veil arranged in a cap effect.She carried a bouquet of American beauty roses.The bridemaids and mtciron of honor wore floor-length gowns of iace, Mrs.Witham in mauve, Miss Margaret Burke in green and Miss Alice McElroy in yellow, with shoulder-length veils and mitts of matching colors.Their bouquets were blending shades of sweet peas.The flower girl wore white sheer over blue and carried sweet peas.Mrs.Burke, mother of the bride, wore a grey crepe dress with fuchsia accessories, and a corsage of American beauty roses.Mrs.McElroy, mother of the groom, wore a printed green dress1 with black accessories and corsage of bronze gladioli.A reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, with about sixty guests present.The table was centred with a beautiful four-tiered cake, with tall tapers in silver holders and sweet-peas in silver bowls.Out of town guests included friends from Brownsburg, Lusk- ' ville and Dunham.In The Women\u2019s Sphere Marriage Of Interest HWiPW $ r:\t» ililfpit \u2018 MM.Social and Personal Telephone 94 Dr.Mary O.Yaudry, of Lennox-ville, has returned from Montreal, where she attended the 125th Anniversary Reunion of McGill University.* » \u2022 Mrs.Alexandra Millward entertained at a dinner and bridge party Wednesday evening, at 133 Quebec Street, in honor of Mrs.Hector Belton, who is taking up residence in Montreal.Places were laid for twelve, the table being centred with sweet peas and larkspur arranged in a silver bowl, and matching tapers in silver holders.Among the guests were Mrs.E.Sims, Mrs.Victor Newton, Mrs.J.A.Donald, Mrs.John Bassett, Jr., Mrs.Wesley Bradley, Mrs, John Stevenson, Mrs.E.Bascom, Mi.-s Andrea Baker, Mrs.Neil Dinning, Mrs.Norman Welsh, and the guest-of-honor, Mrs.Belton.* * » Friends of Ah'.Harold Lord, Drum mo ml Street, will he pleased to \"know that he is progressing\u2019 favorably after undergoing* an operation at the Sherbrooke liospi- LINGERIE Chez Irene Si Belmont SL, Phone 4258-M Agents for Flexees Brassieres ! McConnell\u2019! Optometrists 102 Wellington N.Tel.37 At Del Monty Hotel ROCK ISLAND on the Fourth Wednesday of Every Month mm on the table and .the meal is reedy 1 It\u2019s complete if it\u2019» ALLAH\u2019S FLT.LT.H.R.CARL GRIFFITH AND MRS.GRIFFITH, photographed following their marriage which took place Saturday, October 5th, at Plymouth United Church, Sherbrooke.The bride is the former Miss Marion Ruth Libbey, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank E.Libbey, of Huntingville, and Fit, Lt, Griffith is the son of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Griffith, of Sherbrooke.DUNHAM PvCV.Dr.and Mrs.Millman accompanied by Mrs.J.Selby, Mrs.Godfrey and Miss W.H.Baker ; motored to Clarenceville and were tea guests of Rev.Mr.and Mrs.: Winch.I Mrs.W.A.Humphrey has come to spend a sihort time with her mother, Mrs.S.J.Small, after leaving the hospital and before goinjr to her home in Barrie, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Riddick, of Farniham, were callers of Mrs.Sellby and Mrs.Godfrey.Mr, Percy Titley and Mr.Calvin Harvey, of Lachute, called at the McElroy home.Mr.Junior Harvey, of Farnam\u2019s Corner was also a caller at the same home.Mrs, Millman attended the Mis- LIBBYTOWN Mr.and Mrs.Byron Ellis, of : Rock Island, and Mrs.V.V.Lee, of Stanstcad, were calling at Mr.: D.Davidson\u2019s.I Callers of Mns.Gordon Casis were | Miss Shirley Cook, Mi -a Clara Wyman, Mrs, L.Carpenter and Mrs.Howard Rollins, all of Fitch Bay.Mrs.Harold Johnson, Mrs.Reginald Lenney and son, of Mariing-ton, were gucstis of Mrs.Nelson Van cour.Mr.and Mrs.William Irwin and three children were guests of Mrs.Mamie Crook and Mr.and Mrs, Lee Brown.siaquoi Community School, in Cowansville, where sha is the French specialist.tal, on Wednesday.¥ V V Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Black and family have returned to their residence, .139 Queen Street, after spending the summer at their home, Inglemcre, at North Hatley.* » * Lady Marier is visiting her son, Mr, G.M.Marier, at North Hatley.* »!« * The annual prize-giving of Bishop\u2019s School, Lennoxville, usually held on Thanksgiving Day, has been postponed this year until Monday, November 11th'.* * \u2022 Mi.Romeo Duford, Mr.George H.Carr, and Mr.J.A.Archam-j fault are at present attending a .convention of the Chamber of jCominerce of Canada, at Winnipeg, » * \u2022 Mrs.,T.Fra-ter entertained the members of the Friendly Ghri.vU mas Club at lier home on Wellington ^ Street.Cards were played during the evening at three tables, the win tiers being Mris.W, S, Webb, Mrs.F.Cat.heart and Mrs.E.Soper.Later rcfreslhmcnts were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.W.Harm or and Mrs.W.S.Webb.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Webb, Island Street.i Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Fry and daughter, Gail, of Lachine, are arriving to spend Thanksgiving week-end at the home of Mrs.Fry's mother, Mrs.M.L.Longc-i way, Laurier Avenue.* \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.Bruce Millar, who has spent .he past week in Summcrside, P.E.I.and Dartmouth, N.S., as the guest of her son, Mr.Lloyd Millar, has returned to her home on Newton Street.» * \u2022 The Women's Auxiliary of Trinity United Church met at the home j of Mrs.J.Haze!, Aberdeen Avenue, with Mrs.F.Cathe-art presiding.Mrs.\\\\ K.Hodge conducted the devotional exervi-es, which wtere followed by the regular business meeting.The date for the tea, food and fancy work sale was changed to October 12, and money ;wus voted for flowers to be s-ent to the Church on -the annivers-ary Sunday, After further arrangements- were iftade for the anniversary banquet, rcfixvihmenls were served bv the hoaless, assii't-ed by Mrs.O.Williams.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.Walter Bylbam presided over the business meeting of St.Pctcr'a Guild, when plans were formed for a Hallowe'en Sandwich Tea and apron eale on October 23.At the conclusion of the meeting, dainty refreshments were served by the ho-'ces'-x's, Miss Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs.F.J.South-wood.* ?* The Ladies\u2019 Guild of Ply-mouth Church he\u2019d their regular meeting at the home of Misa Ruth Billingsley, Victoria Street.Mrs.Percy Rawlings presided.During the brief busin-ase period, further plans were di.-cust'ed regarding the coming Unri-tm-a® sale.All members are working on articles.A social hour followed with the hou-tcsi-i serving refreisilnmemts, assfeted by Mrs.G.Alexander.The Quality Tea SALAM ORANGE PEKOE MIND YOUR MANNERS The Situation: Y cur small child is rather shy around strangers.Wrong Way: When you have guests urge the child to talk to them and try to pensuado him to perform in any way he knows how, such as reciting a rhyme or singing a song.Right Way: Child AND guests will both be more comfortable if you don\u2019t try to bring tha child into the spotlight.Let him behave naturally and if he is allowed to forget himself he is much lesa like* ly to feel shy than if he is mad# the centre of attention.B r i s t o 1, England\u2014(ffl\u2014Col-aton Hall, Bristol\u2019s famous nrusid centre burned out 18 months ago, is to -be -partially rebuilt at a cost of $298,000.It will seat 1,850.\u2019umeb.DIAMOND Criti&'WJL 12 ' A /if % m FULFORD Inspector II.I).Wells and Mr.jDennison, the supervisor of 'schools, visited the local school.i The school is being taught by Miss Evelyn Talbot, of Warden, with j fourteen pupils enrolled.Mrs.William fliapman, Sr.]Mrs.William Chapman, Jr 'Brome, and Mrs.Tracey, of '.neuticut, were callers at the home of Mrs.Eva Chapman.Mrs.Flossie Creek, of Verdun, spent three weeks with Mrs.Eva Chapman.The Guild of St.Stephen\u2019s Church met with Mrs.Reed, when another quilt was put on the frames.Mrs.Reed loans a room to the Guild for the purpose of quilting, and several very fine quilts have been finished by the Guild in this way.Mr.ami Mrs.Guy Duboyce, of IT\u2019S THE LATEST RCAVlCTOR RICORD HIT with TEX BENEKE and the GLENN MILLER orchestra Here\u2019s a tuneful melody with plenty of foot-tapping rhythm - and cute lyrics sung by Tex Beneke.Be sure to hear this top hit tune at your Victor Record dealer\u2019s.Also TEXAS TEX Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra Both on VICTOR RECORD No.20-1922 .i .j ; 75c IOOK TO VICTOR RECORDS FOR THE LATEST HITS ; ; ; Her* Are Just a Few Montreal; Miss Barbara and Master Arthur Duboyce, of Knowlton; Mr.ami Mrs.A, E.Adams, of Worcester, Mass.; and Mr.am Mi's.S.Wilson and son, and Mr.and Mrs.William McCleary, of Bolton, were calling on Mr! and Mrs.L.Eben Fessenden, and family.Miss Shirley Durrell, of Granby, was a guest of her grandmother, Mrs.Eva Chapman, for a week, prior to the opening of school.Mr.and Mrs.D.R.Brown, -of Bolt-on, were guesfis of Mr.and Mrs.David Bull.Mr, and Mrs.Gordon Coats and son, of Abbotsford, were also dinner guests o-f Mr.and Mrs.D.Bull.NERVOL TONIC to relieve nervous depression, nervous digestion resulting from physical or mental overwork.Sold At B U 1) N I N G \u2019 S DRUG STORE 25 Wellington North Slier brook e-Tel.561 \\ beloved for their quality > 111 ¦ ! itic DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS Guarantee Certificate and Insurance Policy Free of Charq* m 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artist\u2019s performance at its bed play a Vidor Record on the Flew Victrola ,., RCA VICTOR DEALER: C.WILSON & SONS LTD FURNITURE FOR YOUR HOME PIANOS\tWASHERS\tSTOVES\tRADIOS\tFRIGIDAIRES 37 Wellington St.North \u2014\tTelephone 14 GO YOU IT WAS AH ACCIDENT- THAT IS, MISSING YOU.PICKED HIM KEEPING MIND DOUB1E UP, JANET.WAS HE WE-T AMD MAD ?ITL KEEP v THAT IN MIND, J , TOO.NOW SUP- 1 POSE YOU HAUL YOUR FREIGHT/ STAY IN .YOUR OWN PlAY-l/L PEN, BROTHER/ BECAUSE AUTJrr t/mc / troefr MfSS' Mtll NO, BUBBLE, JUST avii- i TO ay NtA st.ftv-ct i TERRY\u2014GREETED WITH BOUQUET ï NASTALTHIA, WHEN THEY f BEOlTOHr YOU, JANE ALUEM AND CHARLES CHARLES TO THIS HOSPITAL,THE DOCTORS WERE AFRAID OP THE-\\ CONTAMINATED RIVER WATER.YOU SURELY SWALLOWED r-r 'Ml .So THEY PUMPED VotlR STOMACHS.' « CHARLES CHARLES'CONTAINED NONE OF THE INOREDIENTS USED IN K.- RATIONS.' 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K ROOMS Storage, Phone 3430 Veterinary Surgeon SHFURROOKE VETERINARY UOSP1 I Al Dr.T.A +* rulreau, 67 Wellington South 300 ACTE FARM.2 MILES FMOM N A-pnr.cc.1 , mile from\t155 acres work land, 30 acres mixed woods, balance pasture with running .stream.Land black dry loam and well fenced.Two large barns, cement floors, accommodate 29 head cattle, drive sh d, hog pen, dril.od well with elect X* pump to water all sleek, litter can Ur ami milker.Solid brick h u e.10 re nr.hardwood floors, hot air heated.Buildings mostly all steel rooks.H.wlro in all buildings.I an I in g.1 m ile of cultivation.Can lo bad with or v iiheut stock ami mi-pieounts.Ad.1\tall corr spondencc U» Box lit.Rcco d Kues PROADI.ODM REVERSIBLE RUGS MADE from vom od ca r petit, materials, into any size or color Catalogne and information upon reipicstu \\ngiii-l rench (\u2019arret Go.Drummond Bids Montreal.lay N.White.D O S.Dortur\u20144)r«lni Heienre OmOMlil lUS I -Ol\u2019i K l.\\N 19-21 Main St West CO M K OOK ()l K A,pn.nliii,nt : Writ, ni ehon, N,\u2014 Offic,\u2014lirounfl FIm.Alden R.Rousseau AUCTIONEER l-nr the District ut St Kraiuis l-\u2019arm and l\u2019o»n Auctiuns Id.S9 - KAS'l A Mi US.tine 23(1 A «E FARM ON 2ND CONCESSION of Tvendlnaga Township.S miles from Napanoe, 4 mils from D tv pronto.21 \u2022 milts c ff No 2 Highway.Land A SLAM AT TH\u2018 KID\u2019S IMTELLIGEMC BAWL1M\u2019 HIM CUT BEFORE HE EVEN STARTS TO \\ -, WORK/ ) '! 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