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[" 194\t** i\tJANUARY\t\t\t1947\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts \t\t\t1\to\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\tIS 19\t20\t21\t112\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS PRICE 4 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY.JANUARY 17.1947.WEATHER CLEAR.COLDER Variable cloudiness tod; and tonight.Clear, colder Temperatures yc.-'.ord.Maximum S3, mininu.m Voar ngo:\tMaximum .niinimum -d-i.F iftieth Y ea r.3 ^ World\" News; Distinguished Career Is North shore Fists Flv In Georgia In Brief Jerusalem, Jan.17 \u2014 (Reuters) _Palestine police today arrested eleven members of Irgun Zvai Leumi, .'ewish terrorist organization, as Gen.Sir Alan Cunningham, High Commissioner for Palestine, v as reported to have returned to Jerusalem under a strict security blackout.Official confirmation of the high commissioner\u2019s arrival from London, where he discussed with the government \u201coutstanding political and administrative problems affecting Palestine, including questions regarding long-term policy,\u2019\u2019 was being withheld until later today, it was understood.>,c Boston, Jan.17\u2014(/P)\u2014Given the first fair weather in three days, United States navy and coast guard airfields ordered nine bombers into the air today to look for the overdue Boston trawler Belle, unreported since a call for help eight days ago.Three of the planes were radar-equipped Flying Fortresses.An area of 15,000 square miles\u2014within a line running from the southern tip of Nova Scotia 250 miles to the south and then 250 miles west\u2014was marked down for intensive scanning.The Belle, carrying a crew of 17, was 100 miles east of Boston when her skipper, ( apt.Peter Linehan, radioed that her engine was disabled and she was drifting.Strong northwest winds may have blown lier far off that position in the last week.* * « Lake Success, N.Y., Jan.17\u2014-CP) \u2014 The most realistic officials of the United Nations agreed today that it probably will take many years to put world disarmament into effect.These officials said the task of world arms ieduction and limitation is so colossal and complicated that it is not a question of weeks or months but of years.They explained there can be no disarmament until the United Nations has its own international army sufficient to maintain world security.The United Nations Security Council, currently discussing the best way to tackle the arms reduction program, was called to meet today but the delegates expected little business would be transacted out of respect for Dr.Pedro Leao Velloso, Brazilian delegate who died yesterday.Closed By Quelbee Prelate «3» ¦ Rodrigue Cardinal Villeneuve Quebec\u2019s Credit j Held Excellent Quebec, Jan.17\u2014iJ)\u2014A group j of financial advisors called in by the Quebec civic authorities, to investigate the city\u2019s financial status, has advised City Council! members that \"We find Quebec) credit' excellent, and see no; necessity for forced conversion of the city\u2019s debt.\u201d The City Council and Treasurer Fontaine recently discu-'s d po~>; sibility of reconverting the chvV (debt of $3'3,000,030 and eupro V] intention of inserting a rcqnc; ; id.that effect in the bill to fcc pro-, ! son tod to the forthcoming session ; of the Quebec Legislature.Henry Mams 16tli To Fac Outcome Of Ottawa Parley Seen Important To Canad have an important effect on the future of Dominion-Provincial financial relations.One source described the discussions with New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and Manitoba as the_ turning point in the Dominion\u2019s efforts to bring about new agreements with all provinces.If federal authorities are successful in current negotiations it is believed that some of the provinces now holding out may decide to accept the Dominion\u2019s offers., If the negotiations fail the Dominion likely would be faced with the difficult task of, starting on a new basis its efforts finding a tax field division that would assure all governments sufficient j whether he would enter revenue to carry out their respon- negotiations.irs wit on the conclusion of the agree- 'Judge A.Gordon McDougall and men is with Manitoba, Saskatche-, S'A®.11 a two-monih adjournment, war, and New Brunswick.Should th th pears that all five \u2022 agreements would go into effect after ratification by the Provincial Legislatures.Rose from Humble Position as Son of Shoemaker to Highest Roman Catholic Rank in Canada\u2014Was in 64th Year.0 Spy Charges Appeared Yesterday immediately After Acquittal of Sqdn.Lcir.Poland\u2014 Gouzenko Again Crown Witness.Ottawa, Jan.17\u2014(CP)\u2014The 16th trial in ( ; nada\u2019s espionage probe continued here today loliowing acquittal yereerday of Sqdn.Ld,\\ Frederick VV.T.Poland, 37-year-old former R.C.A.F.officer who was charged with communicating confidential information for Russia.Immediately after Sqdn.Ldr.Poland\u2019s acquittal\u2014sixth in the 15 T, n.Aor-v rt,Txr.™vT-,rT\tt-iah; completed to date\u2014Ur.Hen- Ly DARCY 0 DONNELL\t: ry Harris, Toronto optometrist, an- Canadian Press Staff Writer\tpeared on charges of conspiring to Ottawa, Jan.17.\u2014IP)\u2014The out- j The details may not be disclosed obtain fai.-e passport.; ureful to a come of the four-government tax-j until the premiers return to their foreign power and forging passation agreement negotiations, ex- ; capitals and discuss the new agree, ipor.t?.peeled to end today, is likely to ; rneiits with their governments.\tSqdn.Ldr.Poland, who will fact The proposed agreements with .a second charge under the Official British Columbia and Prince Ed-1Secrets Act, was freed on his own ward Island were made conditional recognizance by County Cour .Judge Quebec, jan.1 7 \u2014 i® \u2014 Rodrigue Cardinal Villeneuve, 63-year-old Archbishop of ! Quebec, died early today in a j convent near Los Angeles where he had gone only re-, cu tly for continued rest after 1 recuperation in hospital from a long illness.!he Archbishop\u2019s Palace announced the cardinal\u2019s death ; which occurred at 6.50 a.m., I Pad he Standard Time, at the Romana Convent of the Holy Names at Alhambra, Calif., about 20 miles from Los Angeles.The palace said it had no further details at present.Stricken by a heart attack ias1 July, shortly after returning from religious ceremonies in Western Canada the Cardinal, who rose from the humble position as son of a shoemaker to the highest Roman Catholic rank in Canada, had been in failing health since then.11a recovered, temporarily, : from his first attack, but his weakened heart failed him again and he entered hospital in new York.He was e,'eased fiom there : only last week after a long period I of convalescence.Cardinal Villeneuve was elevated to the Ca\u2019dinalate in March, 1933, just a year after being named Archbishop of Quebec.He was Canada\u2019s fourth cardinal; the fifth, James Cardinal McGuigan of Toronto, was elevated ay a consistory early las', year., A brilliant scholar, he advanced ! rapidly in the r inks of ids \u2019huveh from the time lie entered the La-chine Novitiate of the Ablates in 1901.He had a brilliant career as student and' teacher at the Scholasticate of the Oblates in Ottawa and was ordained priest at the age of 23, the.earlie-t age pernvtte' under the canon of the church.K.is success as a teacher of philosophy, canon law and theology led to his election as Bishop uf Gravelbourg, Sask., in June, Continued on Page 5.Centres Hit By Epidemic Mercy Ship North Voyageur Docks at Havre St.Pierre With Badly-Needed Supplies \u2014 Four Dead from Diphtheria.Havre St.Pierre, Que., Jan.17.©.A diphtheria epidemic was in j full swing in this North Shore St.! Lawrence settlement when the freighter North Voyageur arrived with food and'medica! supplies yes- ; terday.After threading its way through! a path across the icefields in Jac-I ques Cartier straits cut by the | Dominion Government icebreaker Ernest Lapointe, the North Voyageur docked to find the town short of medical supplies and its food stocks low.One child was dead of diphtheria here and three deaths were I'opret-ed at Agunnisb, 70 miles east of this town which itself is some .\">25 miles downriver from Quebec City However, doctors said the epidemic, which broke out two weeks ago, is under control.A town of 1.500 which depends on mining, fishing and the pulp-wood industry for its livelihood, Havre St.Pierre had been without replenishment of its food and medical supplies since Dec.9.The North Voyageur, which services the North Shore settlements, had been icebound until the icebreaker Lapointe was assigned to smash a path for the freighter into some dozen and a half of the lonely towns and villages.Serum was flown in from Quebec! when the diphtheria made its ap- ! pearance.Doctors from Havre St.j Pierre hospital also used planes to visit coastal settlements to administer the serum to children.Schools j were closed but will be re-opened Monday.Dr.Leo Cote, director of the 150.j bed hospital, said he didn\u2019t know i what he would have none had the1 ^ North Voyageur been delayed longer.His insulin '.stocks were depleted, several other important drugs ran out several weeks ago.h .\t,;il]\tk j Chi,f Only a week s supply of meat was Kx.cuth.- d , ; ife the renié kgisL-leL.Canned and powdered m,Ik iU1,, ,.,nii .of Talni;:(;,(, 4in.reserves were low.0,1 for ightmg;\tIu in;\u201en.i,:! I0 (.;i;,!Ph and heating was exhausted.\tthe A mull Capital downtown af- .Meanwhile, the Lapointe was he-'.t,.a b ; r , :\twi[!) ing loaded with supplies from the\t)b, n( Voyageur last, night for a special trip to villages on Johan Beetz Bay, 40 miles east of here, and to Kegaska, a further 75 miles along the shore.Havre St.Pierre is the seventh settlement serviced by the North Voyageur since it left Godbout last V ' i -\u2022 'i of li .uflV, pictured in top photo ; np'h, ivrnrred a supporter of Herman Talmadge 1\t¦ to b \u2022\t\u2022 ' n the door to the governor's office iu Atlanta, Ga\u201e and eject Gov.Ellis Arnall.Arnall supporters on left and right are seen returning the blows.Later Tairnadge took possession of Arnall\u2019s ex-.cutive offices and barred the latter win n he tried to enter.Victim Of U-Boat State Capitol Churchm Nearly ¦*-\tIT T * J\tjf\\ r* T T Vk ¦>» Is Controlled By ri Ellis Arnall Forest! to Move to Downtown Oltices in Atlanta \u2014 Firecracker Alarms Rotunda Occupants.,-T/P) Ad-cried today oat nearly among [Lia nia, un .'.tag _ Geo.i: _ is Am.:; office building.A: real!, v, bo has been Governo for the last four years usd claim Jan.17\u2014(/P) II 'man z d coraplc.a frol Ca-.i.'Ol ioday forced io move ,o a downtown a at the State Hi The Talm rep.eriulie earlier had : Capitol ro.u cupied yc a cl u d eel f r o m Saturday.Thunder River was sup- y|.,A plied yesterday and before that I elided * Gov'; Trinity Bay, Pentecôte, Shelter !pu ,, jn a , Bay, Clarke City and Seven Islands Wi ]av, received their shares of the Voya- : physical p< geur\u2019s cargo.ulge lioukuant, state e Jimmy Dykes , ized the d: k i.i the eda which ; day after ! the \t» \u201e tween 20 an*! 25 per cent of the [which usually, in their own nnd the 1 c , kt.1 , K,l' , country\u2019s primary production, and (public interest, take measures to hony s School, Ascot t onscdi- .1,u.^\tproportion Hows assure a euetained yield, da cd School and the Huntingv e f- (h , *aml ^ industry.1 Co-operating with provincial and -hooi;\tThe ( h id and Fann y , ln ^ ^ production tnc federal forestry officers, many of M ell aie convenei, .i.- is in ilu]IUl!:tl.y was surpaæed during the them carry out their own programs MARCHESSAULT RE-ELECTED TO Scott, reported on Christmas baskets fhe had delivered personally, those for families with children having been furnished with CLAIMING $646 FOR LOSS IN FIRE AT MAGOG I An echo of the holocaust which ( razed the Battles House Hotel in Magog was beared in Superior Court yesterday when Joseph Leo Moisan and his wife demanded damages of $646 for clothes and [ effects destroyed in* the blaze.The action was presented to Mr.) AWARDS GIVEN WINNERS IN GRAIN CONTEST The Ste.Therese Seminary farm, Terrebonne County, won first prize of $150 in the Quebec provincial judging of the National Barley Contest, it was announced at a banquet, given by the Quebec Brewers Association at the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, this week.Abbe J.A.Lemay accepted the Active Year Is Under Review At Annual Meeting Of E.T.A.A.A.C.Ross, former Mayor of i operation which he had received Sherbrooke, was elected to the from other officers of the Asaoe-presidency of the Eastern Town- iation and to those whose efforts I sewing meeting be changed from who obtained concessions from dis Justice Dal ma Landry and Delphi's j award of merit and the prize on Goyette was named defendant.behalf of Ste.Therese Seminary.Plaintiff alleged that he and Other provincial winners were: Mrs.Moisan were overcome by Second prize, $100, Armand For-smoke and fumes while guests in tier, Chambly, Chambly County; room 35 and holds defendant en- third prize, $75, Donat Meloche, St.tirely to blame for loss of his per- Louis de Gonzague, Beauharnois Êonal belongings since adequate ; County; fourth prize, $50, J.E.¦warning was not given when the 1 Bissonnette, Les Cedres, Soulanges fire was discovered, the electrical i County ; fifth prize, $25, J.E.For- West Shefford, Jan.17.\u2014Ratepayers here backed Luc Marches-sault as he entered the municipal electoral arena on Monday.He was returned as mayor to the council for his sixth consecutive term.Councillors elected on the same day were Rene Lagault, Alphonse Viens and Ernest Donoway.WEST EARN HAM Alphonse Delorme was re-elected mayor here on Monday with a majority of 21 votes.Joseph Bouchard was elected a councillor with a majority of 50 votes while Councillor George Ostiguy was elected by acclamation.ships Agricultural Association for ; had been chiefly instrumental in the second consecutive year at the ; obtaining the various grants, annual meeting of shareholders I In the financial report, the held yesterday afternoon in the i^tatement of g\u2019cneral revenue and Arena building on the Exhibition expenditure tor the year ended No-Grounds,\tvember 30 revealed total income Directors named for the com- of $26,638.24; this including $15,-| After some discussion it was sug-term included two new addi- 672'4^ from the summer fair; $;),- bested that the educational ' $363.- '\t\u201c war only by non-ferrous metal and of in ect and fire control, con-n fining.On the basis of current jservatinn and forest farming, output, it is expected to regain its They arc concerned at official \u201e\tposition as the greatest single1 forecante that annual consumption toys by the hoy Scouts.A gilt manufacturer and largest individu-\u2018of timber shortly will balance rt-batket had been made up fot an al* exporter in Canada.\tgrowth of live et*.They say cir- invahd member ot die chnptci.Among the manufacturing in- cumstances beyond their control-\u2014 Mon ey was voted for a needy local dustries, it elands firet in total ! insects and fire-bugs\u2014may obviate lamiiy.Mrs.Arthur Preston, wag,es paid, first in export value their efforts to provide annual po i war service convener, stated an,) fjrst Capita,l investment.wood harvest* for the pulp ami pa-that she had a shipment contain- Canada\u2019s first paper mill was per industry in perpetuity.Twen-mg 10 articles ready to send off.0*taWished at St, Andrews.Quo., ty-seven per ©en* of the nation\u2019s She suggested that the weekly jn igoj by United State» citizens annual forest depletion is accounted for by til eve tw'o factors.Pulp Tuesday evening.afternoon to Tuesday trict soigneurs.Ontario\u2019s first mill J and paper companies account for This was agreed upon, j |s gtill in operation.It was built in an additional 17 per cent and the Correspondence included a letter from headquarters, urging the chapter to mark \u201cCanadianization Week\u201d in some special manner.1813 at Crook\u2019s Hollow, now \u2022remainder is used chiefly for lurc-Greensville, near Hamilton, Ont.Iber and fuel wood.mg ,1027.59 from the Arena and ictary confer with the sec High system was defective and the em-, est, L\u2019Assomption, pïoyees had not been trained for [ County, an emergency .of.that nature.\tThese winners chosen from 93 Defendant insisted he was riot ; regjoriai wjnners ;n Quebec, will at fault since official inspection of i compete in the inter-provincial con-tbe buildinig had been made by tire , ^est between Ontario and Quebec prévention authoritievS and the j j-0 [jg jjgjj jn Toronto in February, precautionary .measures had been The dinner, presided over by approved.Additionally, he claimed, ; jean_paui Galipault, president of the night ¦watchman had made .the, ^g q.b.a.j was attended by repre- ACTON VALE Hector L\u2019Heureux was re-elected mayor of St.Liboire village and Olysse Menard, Edouard St.Georges and Joseph- Beauregard were elected councillors.In St.Liboire parish, Gabriel Perreault was elected mayor.Mrs.L\u2019Assomption,; Roland Cuhesneau, Leopold Dion and Victor Rodier wer« returned as councillors rounds shortly before 6 a.m.when the blaze was discovered, and had found nothing amiss.Also, he stated, the alarm was sounded at the earliest possible moment.It will be recalled that the fire occurred on June 15, 1944, and tha one man, Percy Waglamd, a employee of the Dominion Textile Company, was burned to death.Hearing in three civil action is continuing.sentatives of the Federal and Provincial governments and the brewing and malting industries.Among these were Hon.Patrice Tardif, Minister without Portfolio in the Provincial cabinet; Dr.Georges Bouchard, Associate Deputy Mini-ietir ster, Dominion Department of Agriculture; Frank Jeckell, general manager Dominion Brewers Association; Emile A.Lods, of Macdonald College, president of ST.VALERIEN J.P.Ducharme has been elected mayor here with a majority of 80 votes over Andrien Deslandes.Euclide Delandes and Eugene Bou-thillier were elected councillors, succeeding Napoleon Pare and Joseph Normandin.1946.They are John Bassett, Jr., and Bud C.Howard, the latter having been on the board prior to enlisting in the Canadian Army during the war.Other officers returned for another term were F.W.Webster, honorary president, Louise F.Codere, honorary vice-president, Leo Laliberte, first vice-president, E.E.Spafford, second vice-president, Norrey W.Price, treasurer and manager, and Marguerite St.Pierre, secretary.The executive committee also will continue without change for another year.Announcement was made during the meeting that the 1947 Ex 22 from the Horse Show, plus $1,- School principal on some project by which the importance of the new Act might be brought before the school pupils.Plans were made to hold a rummage sale in March, and mention was made of the sale and tea to deduction for provision for depre-; be held on January 14 th, the day! p1Tsident A.C.Skinner was in dation on fixed assets of $4,612.- before the, end of the chapter si ^ j \u2022 575 from rentals.Expenditures, with the highest item repairs and maintenance at $12,253.80, were listed at $23,530.55, leaving a surplus of $3,107.69.This was more than wiped out, however, through V.O.N.MEETING HEARD REPORTS ON ACTIVITIES (33.Exce.-e of exependiture over ; financial year.revenue for the year was estimated at $1,504.94.At the Summer Fair the sum of $57,483.32 was taken in.This included $33,455.75 from the grandstand and gate receipts and $15,* 000 in grants from the Province of Quebec, the Federal Government bibition would be held August 23 !a)! at 2.lr Masonic I4R.with unanimously approved by the,., .i/ m ______> a* \u2019 Farnham, Jan.17.\u2014First of a series of thirty industrial safety regional conventions to be held in this province this year took place here on Wednesday and Thursday under the auspices of the Safety League.Industrialists and business men ' of the city were invited to the opening session which took the form of a dinner at the Montcalm ! Hotel on Wednesday evening.On Thursday, Farnham\u2019s workers at- NEWSY ITEMS 44 WELLINGTON Sr.,N.REGD.PHONE APPOINTED PRESIDENT OF L.U.A.C.Ross Healy, formerly of Lennoxville, who is branch manager of the North American Life Assurance Company, at Owen Sound, 2.\u201d^\tRosenbloom\u2019s, Ltd! Malcolm Stanley BISHOP'S RADIO DEBATE i That gossipers, as such, should 1 bo ostracized, will be the resolu-|lion of a half-hour radio debate by two Bishop\u2019s University teams on Monday evening, January 20, over C.K.T.S., at 7.30 o'clock.The debate will be sponsored by Sherbrooke.Bonds were____________ by $1,500 in February, 1946, with !u'larii,mo^ly approved by ^ T ^ Monlreai st.redemption of $1,000 in bonds !saa\u2019îGhu,\u201c\u2018ers' ,\t.\tI\t\u2019 MONDAY authorized for February of this Membere of the executive com-j Faith\u2019s Guild it year, the report shoved, this leav-\t/°^.^'i7\tali ' I at\u2019 3*: 30 p.m., St.Peter\u2019* Church | tended a safety rally at the City i ing a balance of $60,000.\tRo~s> v ice-Presiden.b Leo Lan- L, ,.\t\u2014 - Reference was .made by Mr.' feL®.A^Ron C P^ÎPwar/r F ' V.C.T.U.will meet in Plymouth Ross to the passing during the \"C'hstcr, Hon.C.L>.Howard, L.r year of J.A.McKechnie, an hon-1 £oder'e.W- MacDougall, John] orary director.One minute\u2019s | ^e4el'is> T.Stenson, R.A, W eb-silence was observed in his mem-\t, !n !?' ory by those present.\t.Campbell, W.W.Nichol, J.I .In closing, the president ex-:\u2014- and William the Owen Sound Life Underwriters Association at a ceremony presided over by Garfield Case, M.P., former Nell«s will Rebate on the affuma-¦ monncrpr nf North Ameri- tivç while Dick Turpin and L.R.can there.m0 Eyesight Specialist 'Roberts will uphold the negative.Judges will be Rev.John Comfort, I G.R.Loveland and D.H.Mills.Chairman of the debate will be W.ID.McVie.NEW SUB POST OFFICE A new Sub Post Office will be opened on Monday, January.26, a J.A.Pigeon\u2019s store, at 68 Welling- Hall.To round out the convention, i Parlor, Monday, Jan.20, at 3 p.m 1 school children visited the Safety Monday, Jan.20th, 3 p.m.The j Lea8ue\u2019s school-car where they saw pressed his thanks for the co- Continued on Page iligh Bail Was Fixed Today As Jehovah Witnesses Arraigned Appearing for the fourth time in custody in the early hours of the Magistrate\u2019s Court, five members of the Witnesses of Jehovah were today -charged separately with \u201cseditious libel\u201d and Judge Dorais Panneton increased bail to $1,000 27A Wellington North Telephone 267 j Lemay had been $950 cash or pro- : of the tribunal in carrying out dis _\t- , v, .,\tC-,,\t7 '\"Véiî., ! perty bail of $1,000 and this am- tribution of their tracts \u201c»««-»¦ 'p* k\t.[public there between the hours of ,8 a.m.and G p.m\u201e during the week, and between 8 a, m.and 1 jp.m., on Saturday.regular meeting of the W.C.T.U will be held in the Plymouth Church Parlor.Hos tess : Mrs, R.Burroughs.The Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the home of Mrs.W.ft, Burroughs, 28 Dufferin Avenue.Monday evening, Jan.20, at 8 p.m.Monday, Jan.20th.Regular mooting of St.Patrick Mission Circle, church hall library.Mis.sc-Kathleen and Florence Clark, hostesses.TUESDAY The Overseas Wives\u2019 Club monthly meeting, Tuesday, Jan-1 uary 21st, at the Y.W.C.A., Mont-j real St.The Women's Association of; Trinity Church, Tuesday afternoon.j rs.George Hall, i filme and heard talks on juvenile safety.mis Rheumatic Pains Would Wake Her Up at Night- lly&herbs relieved them From The Procuratrix of a priory comes this simple but sincere tribute to Monastery Herbs \u2014 the herbs you do not need to brew.\u201cOne of the Sisters has been taking Monastery Herbs regularly, for rheumatic pains and she tells me the pains do not waken her up in the night now.\u201d Father Pierre Monastery Herbs are a mixture of finely ground and pleasant-tasting medicinal herbs blended in the tradition of the monks of old.Sprinkled on food they help to clear the system of those body poisons which are often a cause of : stiffness of the joints, rheumatic j pains and wearying back aches.I tOf* package.Family size package ^ (three times as large) 90fb NO BAIW1NG NO «OIHER Simply lake as ninth Monastery Herbs as you can pile on a dime .ami Sprinkle on your FATHER.PIERRE Ittonasfem Herbs v i Have you read the Want Ada lately ?Perhapa there ia aomething advertised you would like to buy.morning were Mr.and Mrs.H.A.MacDonald, Mr, and Mrs.Lloyd Niçois and Miss Marcel Trudeau.Addressing the Witnesses in Court this morning, Judge Panneton said that the reason he was incash or $1,500 property each.Pre-; creasing bail was due to the fact vious bail set by Magistrate J.H.' that they had \u201cdefied\u201d the rulings I3 p\u2018\u2019m' Hostess M out dis- Tuesday, Jan.21st, 8 p.m.Meet-an(i \u201de-jinig of Plymouth Surnday School applied collectively her cause in the last instance when ! eXiecu^ve jn church Parlor, cause the sect members were ; they were admitted to property] Municipal Chapter, I.O.D.E., will charged jointly with the distribu-, bail of $1,000, it was later found|mee(.al i.O.D.E.House, Tuesday tion of seditious literature.\tthat the property was worth only j.an_ 21st, at 8 p, m.$500.Judge Panneton ordered [\t_I-!- that a certificate proving the worth I of the property he presented \u201cbe- I Reader notice» in country local», fore you will be released this time.\u201d 15c per line of 5 worda.Lennox-The case was remanded to next ville and City Briefleta 20c per The arrests were made last night by the Provinical Police when acting under orders from the Montreal headquarters they raided Kingdom Hall, Montreal Street.T.he thrt^ women and two men taken into Friday, January 24.line LENNOXVILLE CITIZENS! Are you saving your paper for the Boy Scouts* second waste paper collection to take place on Saturday, January 25th?Remember, all proceeds go to the Boy Scouts of Lennoxville, so \u201cHELP THE SCOUTS TO HELP THEMSELVES.\u201d Next Friday\u2019s Record will contain further instructions .watch for it! This message is sponsored b7 THE PHILIP CAREY CO., LTD., LENNOXVILLE Four- SHERBROOKE DAILY KLLUKD, hKIUAY, JANUARY 17, 1947.Sljetbcooke Dailij llecocd The Oldest Daitv in the District.Established Ninth Day ot February.1897.with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, ettablished 1837, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every week-day by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited, of which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-]reasurer, at the office, 69 Wellington St.North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press, The Associatçd Press and Reuters.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke: 20 cents weekly, $10.50 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Oreat Britain or the United States: 1 year $6.00, 6 months $3.25.3 months $2.00.1 month $100.Single copies 4c.\"Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.ITALY AND ITS SURPLUS LABOR Over-population has long been one of the chief problems of Europe, generally being accompanied by chronic unemployment and a consequent reduction in living standards.1 he loss of manpower owing to the war, the problems of reconstruction and the need to keep millions of men in the armed forces has reversed this situation, for the time being at least, in many countries, but not so for the Italians.Italy is a country with very limited natural resources.Yet it has a population of 46,000,000, which is more than that of France, on an area of less than half continental France.The result is that the ever-present unemployment problem is now more serious than ever owing to post-war conditions and in October last the number of unemployed was almost two million.This is aggravated by the immigration bans in effect in most countries.In the days gone by nearly 500,000 Italians emigrated every year, but with the raising of these barriers no such relief is possible and the country is seeking to absorb a natural increase of 300,000 in its population annually.One way the government is seeking to meet the situation is to hire, out the surplus workers to those countries that need them.I he contracts, made on a year-to-year basis, are expected to cover one million men.France has agreed to accept 200,000; Belgium and Czechoslovakia 50,000 each, skilled and unskilled.Britain recently signed for a group of 2,800 Italians for foundry work.The British trade unions not only consented to the deal, but will make the Italians temporary honorary members, on condition they are not paid less than British workers and will be sent home as soon as the shortage of manpower is relieved.The Italian Government looks to Latin American republics to take large-scale immigration.These countries have always welcomed Italian immigrants, Brazil having absorbed 1,200,000 in the past twenty years.But it will take a long time to plan and finance large-scale emigration and meantime the problem is being materially eased by the \u201clend-lease\" of manpower.As many of the men will leave their families behind them, they are being allowed to send forty per cent of their earnings home.pletion in England, may not he commissioned for service.The intimation that the nominal figure of the reserve forces vrould not be reduced but that recruiting would be slow offers little satisfaction to defence-minded Canadians, lowering as it does the potential of semi-trained soldiers, sailors and airmen which might be available in time of emergency.Apparently the Canadian Government is not as yet preparesd to have this Dominion play an adequate part in its own defence, preferring to leave the question of national safety to the goodv/ill of other interested powers.-?- JUDGE J.H.LEMAY The decision of Judge J.H.Lemay to retire as District Magistrate after twenty-frv ^ Montreal, have returned John Gibson, eighty-seven years Mrs.Lyn Spicer and Mr.Paul | Year\u2019s Day at the home of Mr.Year\u2019s Day, when the car driver or village.Address housekeeper, care a£t^r Spencjing (jie holidays here old, passed a way suddenly at the Daudelin were New Year\u2019s guests , S.Elliott and Mrs.H.Ellictt, Mrs.: by Messrs.Maurice and Albert Mrs.Winnard, Knowiton._________________i w;t.h relatives.\tBrome-Missisquoi-Perkins Hospi- of Mr.and Mrs.Thurston Spicer, ; Fuller spent the week-end also.Dupont, was struck by the Cen- \u2022» *-\t-r-c\ti\tt 1\tCJ \u2014 .,\t4- -J-,.».\tf\t.\t: n__\t- .if ISA\t/-VAX\u2019 O XX CT7 X11 û\tI\tif T*\tD TDgl\tVC TT\tTD11 X Cï /\\ Sri\trxsrii4*z-»>, K\tr, 1\t\\7 *\\ ,-v*vri rx v-.H\t^ r, r> z-v vr\tV.(V\tvn\tVri, SPECIALITY t RHEUMATISM, ARTH-hl* : CHICKS TOR FEBRU A.RY-M ARCH tis, Neuritis, X-ray Uboratory, Diagnnst» of atomach, intentinea, hea-t, Elvctro-Sur- j rIcaI, removal of tonsils, hemorrhoid#, wart», corns.Dr.Horn, 85 Court Street, j Phone 3036.livery in big demand, to avoid disappointment we nclvis-e you ord-er yours n.i'W.Cockerels, some started, prompt shipment.Bray Hatchery, 51 Depot Phone 2974.wanted ENGLISH-SPEAKING cap- ' Mr.Rosario Cayouette spent a tal, SWeetsburg, after an illness of in Cowansville.\tI Mr and Mrs.F.Ellison enter-Aral Vermont passenger train.Tht «bJüïd\tWOO»» for Lk «»- day in Richmkd.\ti only two days.\tI Mrs.G.Hanson, of Montreal, is tamed- on New Years Day the 1 brothers, who were returning erai, housework, in family of 2 uiiuiis.Mr.William Desjardin, of Gore,1 He was born in Dunham, in spending k tew days visiting nei Satisfactory B-aiary, attractive working was calling on Mr.William Foy.IBi60, a son of the late Dr.J.B.parents.Mr.and Mrs.M.Mc-and living conditions.A good situation Loans Livestock For Sale and.home for th.e right person.Help required by March 1st, sooner if Possible.Apply Mrs.K.W.Hove y, Rook island.Que.Phone 197.-\u2014 \u2014\ti TWO REGISTERED AYRSHIRE COWS.HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION, ^ ycaK exccHent ^ reasonably ! 2 Albert St.at Wellington.Phone 4595.i GENERAL MAID, THREE ADULTS.^ Queen St.Phone 552.Mrs, McKenna.Optometrists priced.Robert E.Smith, Waterville.Phone Irennoxville, 214-W-2.Cars For Sale ALBERT ntUDEAU.B A S O.\tEïl£-|- eight Specialist, 21a Wellington North.1 19*4 DODGE SEDAN, SERIAL No.| Phone 267.Open 9 to 6 every day.j 9157996, perfect mechanical condition, '*\u2014\u201c\t'\t'\t! good tires.Newton .1, Jonea, Cooks hire.J.& BRAULT, R.A., S.O., EYESIGHT.Phone 175r2^ Specialist, 60 Wellington St, No., Apt 1.1 Phone 3462.Physicians and Surgeons OR.JEAN BOUDRIAS.Phone 64, Waterville.PHYSICIAN.; 1936 CHEVROLET TRUCK, 1-TON, SER-ini 6150S01776, heater.Ceiling price.Jean-Paul Dubois, 11 St, Andre Str*?t, after g p.m.For Sale of Exchange 1>K- ETHIE3R, PHONE 616.\t« GOKHUN ( F0R towa 0R YOUNG CATTLE.ON it St- Electrotherapy, Urinary Disease,_¦ precision chain saw, usttl very little, one 1936 Chevrolet Coach, in good running Storage\t! or^\u20acr- Apply Box 270, Beebe, Que.AUCTION SALE for Mr.Norman Hatch, 3 Miles from Sherbrooke on the Brompton Rond.Wednesday, January 22 20 milk cows, 3 three-year-okl heifers, 2 two-year-old heifers, 1 yearling heifers, 1 yearling Holstein bull, 9 calves.This herd consists mostly of Holsteins and Jerseys and is f.'tsh and close; also has been blood tested one year ago.One Hyman milker, 2 units, 6 8-gaMon cans.This is an outstanding herd of cattle and nil has to he sold ns Mr.Hatch is going out of the dairy business.LEO DANIELS, Auctioneer, Phone Sr.', Windsor Mills.SNOW AND ICE Removed From Roofs Tel.4670 G ER.V R D BO IS S O N E A U LT Call before eight in the morning and after six at night.BURY TAXI New car fully- insured.Hours; 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.Rhone 5 \u2014 Bury JOHN BUTTEMKR furniture, ETC., ci priva re rooms Wanted to Purchase Baldwin\u2019s Storage.Phone 8430._ Veterinary Surgeon SHHRBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPPI\u2019ALI Dr.L.A, Gendreau.67 Wellington South Wanted to Exchange WOODWORKING Cupboards, Wardrobes, Tables, - Bookshelves, etc., built in under WE BUY USED OR NEW FRACTIONAL your own specifications.Expert H.P.motors- DunuetU Specialties.26\t\u201e orkmcn and prompt attention Gillespie- Phone 3296\t1 Waterloo Optometrist JEAN .10LIN Eyesight Specialist Office Hours: 9:00 A.M.to 9:00 P.M.Daily 288 Main St.at Dr.Jacques Jolin\u2019s (dentist) \u2014 Tel.174 _ | Gibson, and his wife Lucy Baker Ciill-ough.Gibson, and was educated at the Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Sherror Dunham Academy and the Royal j and master Gordon Jones were Military College, Kingston, Ont.Ne w A ear's Day guests of Mr.and In 1881 he married Ellen Mar-( Mrs.George Dymond.vin, of Amherst, Mass.He worked Mr.and Mrs.James Dymond as a civil engineer with the Cana- were New Year\u2019s Day guests of dian Pacific Railway in the Mr.and Mrs.W.Colton.1 Eastern Townships and subse- The three children of Mr.and jquently at Kamloops, B.C.\tMrs.A.Ploof are sick and under | Later in life he settled in Cow- the care of Dr.Bombardier, of I ansville, where he brought a farm Bedford.j and lived for several years.In Mr.Clarence Chelifoux spent j 1894 be went to San Francisco, the New Year\u2019s week in St.Johns I Calif., where he managed the Mar- with relatives, vin Estates until 1903, when he Mrs.Earl Perkins and little and his family returned to live in daughter, Nancy, is visiting re-Cowansville.\t, latives in Coburg, Ont.His wife died in 1924.He is j Miss Rachel Lague, of Ont., is ! survived by one son, Lt.Col.J.spending the holidays here with G.Gibson, M.C., of the Indian her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Rodolph (Army; and one sister, Mrs.Cedric Lague.: L.Cotton, of Cowansville.\tMr.G.Deschaneau, of Pike His only son arrived in Canada River, is spending a few days here one week after his father's death, at his farm.BEDFORD ROCK ISLAND \u2022following guests: Mr.and Mrs.from Church at Pike River, ap-Percy Hawke, Mr.and Mrs.Ste- ! parently did not notice the on-wart Hawke and little son, and coming train until too late.The Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Hawke and car was completely demolished, family, of Farnham.\tAlbert escaped with a few cuts Mr.and Mrs.Robert Hunter, j about the head, but Maurice died left by motor for Toronto, Ont., i on the way to the hospital from where they will reside.\t, internal injuries.Mr.and Mrs.D.Blue, of Cow- New Year\u2019s guests at the home ansville, were guests of Mr.and of Mr.and Mrs.T.H.McElroy 'Mrs.Cedric Dougal.\tincluded Mr.and Mrs.Donald Me- Mr.Romeo Pare spent a few Elroy, of Montreal, Miss Marion days with friends in St.Agathe.Holland, Mr.\u201cBud\u2019\u2019 Derrick and Hobday guests of Mr.and Mrs.; Mr.Guy Thornton, of Bedford.Afv*rger Slnb0cn uere MV and Mr.Maurice Audet, of Essex, wL «F/w\" Manb°rno aud son: Vt., spent New Year\u2019s with his y and Mr.Norman Sanborn, of ' grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.A, Farnham, and Miss Daisy San-, Campbell.,\t., ,\tt ,\t| Mr.and Mrs.Philip Hubert and Mrs.Arthur Kimble was taken ?0n, Serge, and Mr.G.Couture, of to Sherbrooke Hospital for treat- Waterloo, were week-end guests :\t, _\t.\t; at the home of Mrs.D.A.Couture.,- 1 \u201c'Old Pare spent New! Miss Vivian Campbell, of Hart-i ear s Day in Cowansville at the : ford, Conn., spent the holiday* home of his son, Mr.Leo Pare.RICHMOND E.W.Smith, Notary.Tel.130.! with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.j L.Campbell.1 Sell unwanted articles through the Record Want Ads.\u2014iLow cost for three consecutive insertions.BISHOP\u2019S WOODWORKING & REPAIR SHOP Telephone 4798-W Jay N.White, D.O.S.Doctor\u2014Ocnlot Science OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN 19-21 Main St West COATICOOK, QUE.Appointment: Write or Phone 146T2 New Office\u2014Ground Floor SEVEN ROOM DUPLEX TOR TOUR room flat for May 3s;.Apply Box 161.Record.WILL EXCHANGE FIVE ROOM TENE-ment for four room apartment or Uat-! Phone 2653-W.Wanted To Rent KAISER and FRAZER AUTOMOBILES FARM TRACTORS Retreading and New Tires Hodge Motors, Reg\u2019d 31 Wellington St.South Tel.446 or 447 Dr.R.L.Langis Specialist in Children's Diseases 61 Gillespie St.Phone 266 \u2014 Residence 1067 WANTED\u2014FIVE ROOMS IN LENNOX-j ville for May 1st.Box 159, Record.BABY\u2019S SCALES TOfR ONE MONTH.Will pay deposit.Phone Lçrnoxville, 166-R.IN SHERBROOKE OR LENNOXVILLE.house or apartment.Urgently needed.Three, four or five rooms.Phone 2675-J.E.Stracchino, M.S.S.Ch.(L.England) Surgical Chiropody Swedish Massage Foot and Muscular Ailments treated at home or in Surgery.For appointments Phone 1751J, or 1814M.CLIFF SHONYO Publishers\u2019 Agent Since 1938.22b Pine St.- Magog - Phone 430 We Have Any Magazine You May Want.'AUTttÔRIItl \"ÜWIi DECORATING MATERIALS WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealer for \u201cSUN TESTED\u201d Wallpaper and RAMSAY\u2019S paint.Complete stock of PLASTIC paint.» FLOOR SANDING with modern machines.J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wellington South Tel.2913-J We Buy: JUTE AND COTTON BAGS of all description.SCRAP METALS, HORSE HAIR, Etc.SAM SMITH ^?2A Wellington St.South Tel.838 or 1183 Sherbrooke Wo aie the Factory Authorised Station on Briggs & Stratton Gasoline Motors in this territory \u2014 with original service parts in stock and factory supervised mechanics.Guaranteed Satisfaction ROSS-BIR0N ELECTRIC LTD.17 Frontenac St.\tTel.645 Dance at Town Hall, Frelighs- H.J.McConnell, Optometrist,] burg.Sat., Jan.18th.Weli's Orch.of Sherbrooke, will be jn his office Benefit of Skating Rink.GOULD at Del Monty Hotel, Rock Island, ! I on his regular monthly visit, next1 ; Wednesday afternoon and evening, , January 22nd, for examination of eyes and fitting of glasses.and\t* STANBRIDGE EAST Stonemasons and Bricklayers Wanted Immediately S MONTHS STEADY WORK Protected working conditions.LAURENTIAN HOTEL Mr.Irwin, 1130 Windsor St., Montreal.\u2014 PLateau 4410 HBgry.ywP»\u2014 TRAPPERS! Top prices paid for MINK, WEASEL AND RED SQUIRREL \\\\ c buy all kinds of raw furs at highest market prices.Ship by mail.Satisfaction gunranteed.A.GILLMAN 92 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke Phone 4.'>5.Evenings and holidays phone 9,> M is» Gwendolyn Gilbert, marbleton, was a .guest of Mr.Mrs.George MacDonald.Mr.Malcolm Maclver has returned to his duties at Sault Ste.1\t- Marie, Ont., after spending some i Dance at Town Hall, Frelighs-time with his parents, Mr.and Mrs, burg.Sat., Jan.18th.Well's Orch.; K.N.Maclver.\tBenefit of Skating Rink.Holiday guests at the home of-\u2014\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.William Gates were) Misses Pearl Gates, R.X., of To- Point Grey United Church, Van-ronto, Om.; Mary Gates, of Mont-] cover, B.C., Dec.24th, when Miss real; Mr.Melvin Turner, of Toron-> Dorothy Lefebvre, of Cymric, to, Ont.; Mr.Clarence Milton.(Sack., became the bride of Dr, Dinner guests at the home of Mr.I Roland Jefferson, of Washington, and Mm George Martin xvere Mr.; D.C.Mrs.Allan Lefebvre, the and Mrs.Peter Maclver.Messrs, bride\u2019s mother, was the late Mrs.Raymond and Donald Maclver, Mr, Pansy Young Lefebvre, a former and Mrs.Murdo Mathoi-on and much respected resident of this Messrs.Allan and John Matheson.community.A brother, Mr.A.Ivan Mr.William Gates spent a few Lefebvre, resides in Cymric, Sark, 'days in Montreal, where he visited) Mrs.Edith Hamilton, of Mont-ihis son, Mr, Ellery Gates, at the real, spent the holiday with her Grace Dart Hospital.\tuncle, Mr, W.E.MacRitehie.Mies M.Martin, of Boston.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Perkins, of Mass., spent the holiday season Danville, spent the New Year\u2019s with her parents\u2019, Mr.and Mrs.holiday at the home of Mrs.A.J.George Martin.\tMorrison.Mr, and Mr-s.Rupert MaeAulayl Mr, and Mrs.George Logie, ofj spent a day ir.Sherbrooke,\tSherbrooke, spent a day with the Miss Anna Maclver has return- latter\u2019s parent.?.Mr.and Mrs.K.ed to her teachiiii?duties in Isle N.Maclver.Maligne, after spending her holi- Miss Margaret MacMillan has day with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.'closed her home at Donald\u2019s K.X.Maclver.and in Fredericton, Heights, for the winter ar.d is liv-X.B., where she visited her sisner ing with her brother and sister-ar.d l/'other-ln-law, Mr.and Mrs.in-law, Mr.and Mrs.John MacMil-David Estey.\titon, in Gould Station.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Sherman Mr.and Mrs, William Gate.?nir.d daughter, Mrs.E.Hall, were spent a day in Sawyorville with Mi I dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wil- and Mrs.GeoTge Loveland.11am Gates.\tj Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Perkins were Mr.Donald Angel has returned overnight guests at the home of to Montreal, after spending a holi- Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Morrison day at the home of Mr.and Mr.?, en route to their home in Danville.Alex Heaton,\tMrs, Daniel Maclver spent a A marriage of Interest to many\u2019day with^ Mrs.Alex Beaton, at in this district, took place in West North Hill, HARD OF HEARING?World's first elrctncal hearing aid ¦nanufarturrr Acomttcon Sale* and StrTice.Improssion and ear molds made.Batteries and repairs for all makes of heann* aid.Demonstration in the most prominent cities of the Eastern roirnshil»»-Information as to dates given on request.Demonstration In Sherbrooke every Monday from 1 :,X0 t* 5:00 p.m.at 4lb Brewstet Street.C.E.HEON.Kepresentatlve\u2014Telephone 123Î-W.3 Phase MOTORS NEW and REBUILT \u2014 550 Vt and 220 Vt in Stock.ALSO STARTERS.WIGGETT ELECTRIC REGD.19 Marquette Street\tPhon# 435 Established 30 Years, RENT All Kinds of Contractors\u2019 Equipment \u2014 \u2022\tTRACTOR SHOVELS \u2022\tCOMPRESSORS \u2022\tBULL DOZERS \u2022\tPOWER SHOVELS Pumps\t\u2022 Drills \u2022 Tractors \u2022 Float for Hauling Heavy Equipment 150 Victoria St.CO.LTD.\u2014 Sherbrooke Phone 546 123^56599^28 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947, ktfefyuclâ ByJEANNETTE ^COVERT NOUN Copyright by J.C.Nolon; Distributed by NEA SERVICE, CHAPTER XXXVI.Hannah didn\u2019t know why October should seem so rushed.Maybe it was just herself growing up, and tempus fugit-ing, as adults often said it did.Anyway, she lived in a state of constant anticipation.First Jeff had gone.Hannah would always be proud that it was her money which made his going possible; and when he wrote about his job in New York, drawing Spunky Mule posters to be spread on billboards all over the country, she had a sense of personal gratification.Without her, this could not have been achieved.But she missed Jeff.There was one less chair to he pulled up to the supper table, one less plate to be washed; she couldn\u2019t pass his closed bedroom door without sighing for his absence.Tnd soon after Jeff\u2019s departure (that memorable Saturday of turmoil, with Mamma smiling and weeping by turns, and heroically forbearing to refer to Sidney\u2019s derelictions of the night before; with Papa grumpy and sputtering, the girls packing trunks.Beau getting in everybody\u2019s way, and Jeff himself stolid with excitement) soon after that Saturday, Dixon Thayer had arrived in Blakesville.Probably few people would ever know why Dixon came at just that time; but Hannah knew.Sidney had sent for him.By accident Hannah heard about it.The weather was warm, the parlor window open and Hannah sitting with a library book just inside.From the porch, their voices reached her, Sidney\u2019s and Dixon\u2019s.To avoid hearing she would have had to get up and shut the window\u2014it might have disconcerted them.* * \u2022 Dixon was saying, \u2018\u2018You mean there\u2019s someone else?\u201d Relieve Distress of Sinus Catarrh Head Colds Insert Ï few drops of Buck-ley s Netine in etch nostril.Almost instantly, clogged nostrils are cleared, breathing becomes easy.Relief from sinus headaches, catarrh, head colds or hay fever is prompt and lasting.Price 50c.BUCKLEYS ttsme SAFE \"Was,\u201d Sidney said.\u201cIt's over.\u201d \u201cAnd.I can catch her or.the rebound?I don\u2019t want to.\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t you?You\u2019re not enough in love with her for that?\u2019 \u201cI\u2019m completely in -love with her,\u201d Dixon said, \u201chave been since the minute I saw her.But I\u2019d want her to love me\u2014not so much, maybe, but to whatever extent 1 deserve and exclusively.I couldn\u2019t tolerate the specter of the other man.\u201d \u201cShe\u2019ll forget him\u2014she's already forgotten.It was a sudden thing, a shock.I won't tell you, Dixon; she\u2019ll tell you herself sometime.The point is, it's over.\u201d \u201cBut love isnt something you can turn on and off at will.\u201d \u201cNot for you, maybe.\u201d \u201cNot for Rose.\u201d \u201cWell, no, it isn\u2019t,\u201d Sidney said.\u201cShe\u2019s really loved you all the time; the other was an infatuation.She knows now ho a- silly it was.You must help her recover.\u201d \u201cHelp?\u201d he said.\u201cWhat a word!\u201d \u201cThe mistake is,\u201d Sidney said, \u201cin supposing all women feel alike, react alike.They don\u2019t.Some women recover slowly from such a shock, or never recover.Rose will snap right out of it.He let her her down, the other man; an idea! got dashed to pieces, and it was the ideal, not the man, she grieved for.But you would never let her d own ; she\u2019s sure of that, and if vou insisted on marrying her right away\u2014\u201d \u201cShe would accept me?\u201d \u201cYes, and be happy ever after.\u201d \u201cI\u2014I wonder.\u201d \u201cOh, yes! You see, Dixon, Rose ought to get married, she needs to; f she was just cut out to be a wife.; Marriage is security, the kind Rose | has been wanting since the day she was bom.\u201d Dixon said, after a pause; \u201cHow old are you Sidney?A year younger than Rose?You seem\u2014 well.I admire you very much.\u201d \u201cYou wouldn\u2019t, though,\u201d Sidney ¦aid earnestly, \u201cif you knew me letter.I do crazy things, and poKe ny nose into other people\u2019s busi-¦¦ess.I\u2019m bossy, and I have no ideals at all.I always think the worst of everybody and everything, and that\u2019s what I usually get, of course.L\u2019m not your sort, Dixon.But Rose is.\u201d He laughed softly.\u201cYes, Rose is my sort, the darling.\" A longer pause, and Sidney said: \u201cIf Rose went off on a tangent, it\u2019s the family failing.We all do it; I think, oecause we\u2019ve never really beloikged anywhere.We haven\u2019t any real background, but just something made up out of Papa\u2019s dreams and Mamma\u2019s sweetness and light.If we could The ao* ever have been ourselves\u2014poor, undistinguished people in a small Northern city \u2014 but no.Papa wouldn\u2019t have it; we must try to live like aristocrats in a pre-war South.So we're just\u2014shadows.\u201d \"X ou\u2019re not a shadow, Sidney.\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t know what I am.1 haven\u2019t the faintest idea.I may find out, finally.\u201d \u201cI think you will,\u201d Dixon said.Enigmatic though this dialogue was in part to Hannah, it did explain why Dixon stayed so long and why, when he left.Rose was wearing the star sapphire ring which, he said, had been his mother\u2019s.Rose was engaged to Dixon, it would soon be announced.Hannah felt awfully pleased and thought a good deal about Dixon's Virginia home, as Rose had described it, the rambling white house with ivied chimneys ana glassed-in verandahs, the gardens and meadows and winding woodland.A very nice place, and Hannah asked Rose if she would like to have company there.\u201cOh, yes.\u201d Rose said.\u201cYou must visit Dixon and me often, every summer, Hannah.\u201d When she spoke of herself and Dixon in this way, as if they shared all hopes and interests, Rose looked awfully happy, her eyes shining; and Hanah knew that Sidney hadn\u2019t been mistaken.Rose was going to be happy ever after! (To Be Continued) Dr.O\u2019Brian.BROME CENTRE Mr.and Mrs.Harold Spencer and the Misses June and Connie Spencer, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Mount and Mr.Victor Mount.Miss Thora Durrel, of Sweets-burg, spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Joan Beerwort.Miss Joan Beerwort and Miss Jacqueline Miller spent a week\u2019s vacation in Glarenceville with Mr.and Mrs.Willis Beerwort.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Frizzle entertained the Brome Centre Farm Forum Group.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr.Roy Patch.The Misses Mary and Geraldine Vernal have returned to Montreal to resume their respective duties, after the holiday.Miss Christine Miller and Mrs.Ronald Barrette, of Montreal, were guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Miller, for several days.Master Billy Dew-hurst accompanied them home to Montreal.(From Ibt Film The Timt, Ibt Plact and Ibt Grrl\") HOLD ME, HOLD ME, HOLD ME LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL (from the film \u2018'Smash-up'') Vaugbn Monroe and bis orchestra Victor Record 20-2015 Price 75* LET\u2019S GO HOME STOMPING ROOM ONLY Charlie Spivak and bis orchestra Victor Record 20-2019 Price 75* rca Victor RECORD PLAYER Convert your radio to a radio-phonograph Just plug in!Self-starting silent motor, handsome wood cabinet BO cycle Eastern Canada SI8.95 25 cycle O Western Canada $19>95 SPINAL ARTHRITIS STRIKES YOUNG MEN By William A.O'Brien, M.D.Rheumatoid arthritis (infiamma-,uon of the joints) occurs mostly in women, except for the variety affecting only the spine, which is primarily a young man\u2019s disease.The appearance of a patient who has ' arthritis of the ! spine suggests that of a person with a poker in his back.The curve in the lower back flattened, and the patient bends his body at the hips, holding the entire spine rigid.Arthritis which begins in the lower back region may be confused with other causes of lame back.But as the disease progresses other spinal joints become affected, until, in advanced cases, the entire spine is held rigid.X-ray examination of the back as the disease becomes well established will reveal the arthritic changes in the stiffened joints.Young men with arthritis of the spine often date the onset of their symptoms to an infection.Others cite exposure to dampness and cold, while some trace the beginning of their arthritis to an emotional shock.When rheumatoid arthritis satrts suddenly with severe symptoms, it may run a short course following which the patient is free of trouble for months or years.In the majority of cases, however, the disease tends to recur and become chronic.But if the condition is checked in the beginning it may completely disappear, and even in chronic cases complete recovery sometimes occure.Good results have been reported in treating spinal arthritis with deep X-rays, but such treatment must be given by a physician skilled in their uee.Much Re»t Required As patients with active spinal arthritis tire easily, many physicians advise them to rest for an hour or two after lunch.A \u201crest\u201d vacation is also helpful, and early to bed and late to rise should be the rule.Heat and massage, by increasing the circulation in the affected regkmis, assist in maintaining better muscle tone.* * * Question (from a reader of the China Press, published in Shanghai ) ; I am a Chinese girl who has suffered from goiter for nearly three years.At the beginning of the sickness, both of my eyes cams out very badly.Since an operation two years ago, one of my eyes has gone back slightly, but the other remaim just the same.Is there any treatment or medioine I to cure my eyes?j Answer: If the eyelids do not come together over the prominent eye, the eye should receive special protection.There is an operation in which removal of a piece of bone in the back of the orbit permits the eye to recede.RICHMOND The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary to the ' Hayes will be pleased to learn that Legion >v.e moved to their new -ho is improving after her ill\u201d.-.-, quarters on Main Street.The Mr.and Mrs.J.Burnsides, o building was recently owned by the Portland, Me , were guests of Mis late Mr.S.H.Barrie.It was pur- Austin Hall.chajed by Mr.M.Saab, who has Mi.-\u2019ses Edith and Jean Pepler made the top storey into a very w .t>.un\u201ed to Montreal, after attractive hall, where the mom- \u201epondinig :he h0;id.iy> at their here of the Legion and the Aux- home on Carpenter Avenue, ihary to the I-egion, will ho.d their\t, monthly meetings.\tI ^\u2019\u2022ss Winifred Ross spent the n\t.\t,\t.week-end in Montreal with her Mrs.M.Cat heart has returned parents from Montreal, where she was a\t.icoent guest of relatives.\t1 .ë' !î]s ^dith Mel ourt u many ] r n\t,\t: it ends will bo pleased to learn Mrs.W.Beard of Drummond- ,hat ^ has ^rerci from her ville, was a gwsi in town.Tne many friends of Mi get Benlha, 1\t0\t, B-eand will be\tto learn that\t^\thas return- f«he i$ improving- after hear opera-1 ^ Montreal, after ^pending eev-tion in the Sherbrooke Hospital., weeks at the Brunswick Hotel.THIS CURIOUS WORLD \u2018\u2018ydu can be inside and ALL T.\u2019CED OLT,\" S*~s eoUER FA AP, M/*>e &eTVt out_ At the close of the, McFadyen; president, George meetirig refreshments were ser-Soonum; treasurer, Mr.G.Him ved> Hostesses for the day were chey; recording secretary, Lois Bliss; corresponding secretary, Maurice Perkins; editor of the \u2018\u2018One Lung,\u201d Joseph Bonnette; convener of program committee, William Pope.The Rugbee students were pleased to welcome two more members to the \u201cBig Family,\u201d Joyce Woodard, a last year's student, and Rolland Charbonneau, a returned soldier, who came to us for the first time.Mr.JJohn Kirwin\u2019s garage is now goinig to have its books well kept, as our friend, Charles (Mike) Keeler, has been engaged as bookkeeper.Mrs.Louis Roffe and Mrs.Clara McHarg.The Christening of the infant ! son of Mr.and Mre.\u201cBud\u201d Manning took place on Friday afternoon, January 3rd, in St.John\u2019s Church.Rev, M.H.W.Seeley officiated.The godparents were Miss Pearl Johnson, Mr.Stanley , Briggs and Mr.A.S.Johnson, I standing proxy for Mr.V.F.Man- j ning.The child received the names, | Andrew Terril, Following the ceremony, Mr.and Mrs, A.S.Johnson entertained at a buffet supper.The annual business meeting- of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society mont, NTL, is a guest of her ; lan at Br&t_ shrinera\u2019 Temple.Mrs.McFad- j business for brother, Mrs.S.Fregeau, in Rock, ,, , Island\ttleboro, Vt.\t\u201e , t> v k\t-d i ' Warren L.Stevens, situdent at Miss Evelyn Robertson, of Rock, Boston University> Bostoni Mass., Island \u2018«assisting m the office at L.been\tdi two weeks wit?; the Del Monty Hotel.\this parenltSf Mr> and MrSi j, A.John Lavechia, who has been Stevens, in Derby Line, spending a few days at his home Mr.and Mrs.Talcott Green-in Rutland, Vt., has returned\tto j\tw,0od\tand son, Howard, and Mr.his duties at the Derby Line U.S.\tand\tMrs.Roger Poitras and Customs and\tImmigration\tstall j\tdaughter, Jo\tAnn\tBarkyoumb, of radio division.\tHolland, Vt.,\twere\tguests of Miss Mr.Gerald\tPare,\tof\tQuebec\tAgnes Greenwood,\tin Derbv Line, w as a holiday guest of his mother, F.Lawrence Tilton, who has : weeks\twith\ther\tparents,\tMr.\tand\tMrs.A.Pare, in Rock Island.\t:\tbeen\ta patient in the Sherbrooke Mrs.Frank\tClark,\tin\tRock\tIsland, Mr.and Mrs.A.Pe\u2019-.,\tof :\tHospital for some time, has re- Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were visri :\t¦ -A ] turned to his home, much improv- Island and Derby LI':\t' cd in health.Mr, Louis Morn ,\t01 Clare- Mr.McFadyen spent part of his of the United Church was held at Christmas holidays at Erie, Pa,, I the home of Mrs.Harold Wright, where he addressed a meeting of j Victoria Street.The president, over one thousand masons in the j Mrs, McHarg presided and the WAS was closed in There were twenty present and a social hour was spent, after which delectable re-freshmeots were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.F.Little, yen accompanied him as far as'good form.Montreal.She is no-w making an' extended visit with her mother and sisters.School opened this term with' considerable enthusiasm.Nearly ) Mrs.^A.McCammon and Miss Shtr- \u2014r kii/.m* o 9 y CttW».VMT Vt SCSVt*.ISC.T.M.SSA U.%.fit.OtT.\"You\u2019ve been planning for twenty years to spend a winter down here»»and now you complain because it doesn't snow!\" all the students had returned for ^ Canning.RT^_fas^>Uî«sirex Tonic Tablets only 35c, For bale at all sood drug stores everywhere.*P!ayer tnjienenl \u2022 Passûà call Illinois\u2019 out-of-bounds-play.(5), who makes ;f FOR COMEBACK AGAINST REES ,,T)- KIGHTS LAST NIGHT New York\u2014 Dennis Pat Brady, 130.New York, knocked out Clem Rodriquez, 123 1/2, New York (6), Rumford, Me.\u2014Dorn Sinbnldi, 147, Berlin, N.H., knocked out John Thomas, 1451, Portland, Me.(3), Fall River, Masse\u2014-Leo Maeuecl.Byron Nelson, king of golfers untl 131 1/2.Portland, Me., outpointed his retirement 1.-.year, is slat Ma,my Camara, 135, New Bedford, to make a temporary emb lia, 8 (10).\tnext month in an international I Tacoma,\tWash.\u2014Joey demo, match with Dai Pres.¦ I .> .a.124 1/2, Portland Wash., and and the 80-hole event may be he 1! Kenny Lind'ay.122, Vancouver, in San Francisco.\tK\u2022 \u2022 wi H.C., drew, (10).\tFred Corcoran, tournament bur- notice Richmond, Calif.Jan.eau manager for the Professional Golfers Association, sai l Ed Low-cry, San Francisco businessman and amateur golfer, offered to put up a 85,000 purse for the match.It would be played during the weekend of either February 10 or 23, both open dates on the winter tournament schedule.now in Denton, Tex., said especially eager to meet try to even matters for a t the hands of tne Briton n e wa s Rees to defeat : in 1937.KNOWL TON racing on Brome Lak, postpone 1 until furthc.6\u2014\tRichmond Lacroix .19.09 Penalties; G.Grégoire, Second Period 7\u2014\tE.Angus Lesaard (Gagnon, Reid) .8\u2014\tE.Angus Bergeron (Lepitre) .9\u2014\tRichmond J.Tremblay (Garand, Theroux) .10\u2014Richmond S.Tremblay (Lacroix) .\u2014Richmond Theroux (Lacroix) .12\u2014\tRichmond Theroux (Lacroix, Tremblay) .13\u2014\tRichmond Lavonture .14\u2014\tRichmond Dunn .15\u2014\tRichmond Garand .16\u2014\tE.Angus Le-card (Gagnon) .Penalty: Doyle.Third Period 17\u2014\tRichmond S.Tremblay (Garajid.Theroux) .18\u2014\tRichmond S.Tremblay (Garand.Theroux) .19\u2014\tE.Angus Reid (Bergeron) .7.85 29\u2014Richmond S.Tremblay 19.15 21\u2014\tE.Angus Lessard (Gagnon, Lepitre).10.59 22\u2014\tRichmond Smith.14.45 23\u2014\tRichmond Garand (Theroux, S.Tremblay) .10.-'â Penalties: None.a.03 ; 10.ou i 11.03 -75-5»™» 19.20 19.50 I 1.15 3.13 AT THE ARENA SUNDAY, JAN.19th al 2.30 p.m.ST.HYACINTHE vs.SHERBROOKE ADMISSION: Box and Promenade 81.00\tReserved Seats 75c General 50c\tChildren, North End 25c Tickets may be bought at Keene's Senict\u2019 Station or the \\rena RESERVED SEAT TICK FT SERI AL NO.16 Reserve.) 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