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[" 1947\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t1947\t S\tM\tT\tw\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t\u2022»\t3\t4\t5 «\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 29\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t\t\t ityecbcoûke Daily ilecotd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER SNOW Ov*iy i t with continuous mhuv, .stopping about dawn tomorrow, \u2019.INvursday clear-'i'i-t during morning', tihen becoming overcast in evening, Continuing cool.Temperatures ycstenlny: Maximiwn 60, minimum 3-.Year ago: Maximum 50, minimum 3 2, Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1947.l ifty-First Year 200 KILLED IN EXPLOSION ABOARD SHIP IN TEXAS World News Plot To Blow Up Colonial in Brief Office Said Reprisal For Executions In Holy Land Queen Elizabeth Freed From Sand Bank Nuernberg, Germany, April 1G.\u2014 l(>P) Field Marshal Erhard Milch, one of the builders of the Luftwaffe which smashed Europe to its knees early in the war, was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity today by a three-judge American court.Sentence will be imposed tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.The verdict could carry a hanging penalty.Judge Robert M.Toms of Detroit handed down the decis-jn this afternoon as Milch in a faded blue air force uniform without insignia, listened.The 30-page opinion was written by Toms and Judge F.Donald Phillips of North Carolina.Judge M.A.Musmanno of Pittsburgh concurred in a separate opinion.* * * Quebec, April 16.\u2014 t(P) \u2014 Notice of a motion by Premier Maurice Duplessis was given in last night\u2019s agenda of the Quebec\tLegislature\tto\tprovide that\tHiie\tassembly,\tin\tfuture, will hold three sittings daily except Sundays.They are to be at 11:00 a.m.to 1:00 p.m.; 3:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m.and 8:15 p.m.to 11:30 p.n .* * * Quebec, April 16.\u2014W\u2014The text of a bill respecting juvenile delinquency, sponsored by J.P.Sauve.Minister of Youth and of Social Welfare, and given second reading was issued to members of the House here last night pending second reading.It provides for the creation of a special committee, consisting of four members at most, to enquire into the problem of juvenile delinquency, its causes, its extent and the measures needed to check it and to aid in the rehabilitation of its victims.For these purposes, the Ministery of Youth and of Social Welfare will be allowed to spend ont of the consolidated fund some $50,000 for the committee and its works, and some $700.000 to provide for the custody, maintenance and care of the delinquents.* * * Winnipeg, April 16.\u2014 ((P) \u2014.Low-lying farm homes along the Assiniboine River w-est of here were _ threatened with flood conditions today as the rising river splashed over its banks in spots and covered farm lands and dirt roads alike.Tons of ice jamming the river at Assiniboine Haven, about 22 miles west, caused the waters to spill the banks at Poplar Point and at the MacDonald cut-off.The farm home of George Saunders and his British war bride was among those likely to be marooned unless the waters unexpectedly receded.nr* > ~ Dov Bela Gruner And Three Others Were Executed Today Jerusalem, April 16.\u2014 Dov Bela Gruner and other Jews convicted of British violence died on the gallows in Acre Prison at dawn today shortly after government authorities initiated iron security measures intended to prevent bloody retaliation.Gruner, a 33-year-old Hungarian veteran of the British Army, and the other three, were members of Irgun Zvai Leumi, the Jewish underground organization which claims to have been responsible for most of Palestine\u2019s bloodletting in recent months.Gruner was sentenced Jan.1 by a British military court which found him guilty of participating | cuted for in a raid on the Ramat Gan police station last April 23 in which two policemen were killed and Gruner wounded.The other three\u2014Dov Ben Salman Rosenbaum, 24; Elieser Ben Zion Kashani, 23; and Mordecai Ben Abraham Alkachi, 21\u2014-were condemned Feb.10 by another military court which convicted them of having arms and whips in their possession when they were arrested on Dec.28, the night a | British major and three sergeants ! were flogged by the underground in retaliation for the whipping of an Irgmn member.Threat to Destroy War Office Comes Shortly After Home-Made Bomb Discovered in Colonial Office.London, April 16 >\u2014 Scotland Yard officers to the War Office late following a telephone that the build (/P) \u2014 rushed today threat to be Hi .| IM>AL L y :bW|P IfS&s.M*\tI ¦'Jv; fer?\" r « Y,' \"'T\t'v- v: Y ' | :Ls'f | Y -Vît \u2022; :\ts- , / »>\u2022-f \\Y jk '-'/J V;.* ^\tt \u201e ;> r y , * > -.y-\u2022.>«»« V 6'U 1**^* * \u2022 îA «t\u2014 t - W \u2022 bomb, timed to explode this morning, was found in a branch of the Colonial Office.Nothing suspicious was found at the War Office, however, and police were unable immediately to link the tele-the actual caving of explosives at the (VP)\u2014I Irgun repeatedly has threaten-three ed reprisals against British forces anti- ; if their \u201csoldiers\u201d were hanged and Colonial Secretary Creech Jones declared in February that Gruner\u2019s death almost certainly would signa! a new blood bath in\tme üuilm was the Holy Land.In an effort to bar just such | own UP threat that came a a development, British authorities : few hours after a home-made clamped a strict security ring around almost every Jewish quarter in the land, putting an estimated 400,000 Jews under house arrest.It was probably the most severe security measure ever instituted here.Roads were blocked and only the most essential traffic was permitted to move.Gruner, first Jew 'to be exe-terrorism in Palestine since Shlomo Ben Youssef was; phoned threat with hanged in August, 1938, has be come, since his conviction, a sym-|\t°\t\u201d\t\u2022\t\u2014\t\u2014, bol of Irgun Zvai Leumi\u2019s violent ! Colonial Office, possibly in re- P0'1'\t\u2022\tI\tjhe hanging of Pi Poison Gas Sweeping- Said C i t y The giant liner Queen Elizabeth, freed last night from a sand bank that held her tightly for 26 hours, lay motionless in the grip of a thick fog today, unable to discharge hundreds of her pas'sengers.Company officials said the liner would dock on the high tide tonight if the fog lifted sufficiently.Most of the 620 first class passengers were landed yesterday.Tne Elizabeth stuck in the sand Monday night ns she came in on a trip from New York.After Explosion Urgent Appeal for Stretchers.Gas Masks and Morphine Sent Out Following Blast Aboard Ship Laden With Chemicals in Texas City Harbor.Texas City, Tex., April 16\u2014(VP).\u2014At least 200 persons ! were sported killed today in a chain of explosions set off by a I blast in a ship loaded with nitrate.| Albert Nichols, Harris County Sheriff\u2019s Office dispatcher at Houston, said he had intercepted a report from Texas City , to Fort Crockett, Glavcston, that poison gas was infiltrating j the city following the explosions, which rocked the Texas coast for miles.j The dispatcher said the Texas city officials had asked for all available gas masks.I he official also asked for \u201cseveral hundred more stretchers and for all available morphine in this part of the country,1' the dispatcher stated.He had adamantly refused to ; take any action on his own behalf, ! convicted maintaining he was a prisoner of qov ge]a war and should be.treated as one.i ^ When it appeared, early this year, day' in Palestine.for underground agent Gruner at dawn to- that he was to be hanged, Irgun kidnapped two British civilians\u2014 H.A.Collins and Judge Ralph Wyndham\u2014as hostages and held them until Gruner seemed out of Continued on Page 5.U.K.Income HoessHanged Shown Below For Ordering 1945 Figure Budget Reveals National Income of $32.000,000,-000 Compared to $33,-400,000,000 in 1945.A Colonial Office spokesman said the blast attèmpt was \u201cpart ; of the Jewish terrorist activities | against this country.'\u2019 Police said that the bomb was j composed of 24 sticks of a French explosive resembling gelignite \u20141 not as powerful as they believed at first when they reported the bomb could have wrecked the en-! tire four-storey building.Press Association said there were indications that the fuse had j been ignited but that the bomb \u2014j I composed of several sticks of high I 'explosives \u2014 apparently had misfired.Police removed the bomb for examination by home office ex- Former Nazi Commandant i perts.of Polish Extermination' A CoIon!al 0fficc E;poke\u201c\u2019 British Income Tax Comparisons The following table shows the old and new British income tax vales as a result of changes announced in the Budget Tuesday and the comparable rates in Canada and the United States; Income U.K.Tax Canadian Ü.S.Old Rate New Rate Tax Tax $ $ $ $ $ Single .2,000\t484.50\t447.00\t371.00\t2.19.00 Married,\tone\tchild .\t3,000\t673.50\t603.00\t373.00\t232.00 Married,\tthree children\t4,500\t1,326.00\t1,272.00\t484.00\t299.00 Married,\ttwo\tchildren\t.\t10.000\t3,731.00\t3,197.00\t2,870.00\t1,810.00 Galveston, lex., April 16\u2014(VP)\u2014Two terrific explosions aboard a French Line ship docked at Texas City shook the Texas coast for miles today and the Houston Chronicle said it had reports that 77 persons were killed and hundreds injured.Texas City is 12 miles across the bay from Galveston, and 45 miles south of Houston.A spokesman for the Red Cross at Texas City said the explosions were aboard a French ship.Another report said they were aboard the Liberty ship Grand Camp, loaded with ammonium nitrate fertilizer.The explosions were reported to have set off a series of others and to have started fires along the dock area.The first blasts shattered win- \u2014-\u2014- (lows in Galveston, 12 miles acrossf\u2022 the bay, and forced many persons to flee from building:; A cloud! MassMurders Marshall\u2019s 90-Minute Talk \u2019Vl\u2019 Stalin Said Fruitless Special to Record London - (By Cable)\u2014April 16 Camp Said to Have Sent Four Million Persons to Their Deaths.Oiswiecim, asked whether he thought there was any connection between the executions and the planting of the explosives, declared: \u201cIt looks as if it is more than a _\tcoincidence.\u201d Britain\u2019s national income last | R,udoi'f*'H*oess comd-ted^sendhï^ i other observers recalled that year amounted to slightly less than i 4 oofl OO'O ner-'ons to de^h while T°un /,val .Leuinin> Jeworh c'x' £8,000,000,000\t($32,000,000,000)\tj Nazi commandant of the Oswie^ i! tr\u20ac™,st organization, had threat- compared with about £8,350,000,000: (4.u=chwitz) extermination cairm ven|'ep-ncf for the execution ($33,400,000,000) in 1945.The na-!^ on £ £l owT vesterdav be\tl \u2018-^Iffiers.\u201d tional income reached its neat- in u\t,\t°.ws Jes>teloay be- The bomb, wrapped as a brown 1944 and Vas fallen since fhen bv ! Uce%ffHale ^\t^ ^ parce1\u2019 was by a staff about £400 000,000 ($1,600,000,000)\t^\u2019to the end, the man who\u201c con\u2019d floo\u201c 1\t^ 0,1 connection with the budget^revea\u201d | denUaf clement after hïconvié- departmentf 'rh^buSn?1 In 1946 the amount spent by the ; tion for one of the hi^o-est mac- u .\t.r ounaang is a United Kingdom overseas exceeded uon ,lor ?ne, ?, the blggest ^assj short distance from the prime Min-the income bv iToOOOOOOOfSl^ mU^.sre ln\tremoved adder\u2019s residence at 10 Downing eoonooonnt J U\u2019 .UV0, '^\u2019\"'wedding ring from hi,5 finger as he street.600,000,000).It means that despite mounted the gallows and asked that! About , the rise in the volume of exports it be sent with a farewell letter: work ~\t7\t; z i ~ to his wife and children Continued on Page o.\tsomewhere in Germany.i Under a Ministry of Justice ruling the public was barred from witnessing the hanging of the stocky, 47-year-old former colonel, ¦who was convicted April 2 by the nine-judge Polish Supreme Court-after a three weeks trial.A couple of minutefa after coming Hoeisfi\u2019 arrest last, March the plane landed climaxed a year-long search by-step- Allied authorities throughout the (/P)- Sir,l.e .\"j: I Charles Bohlen, interpreter, 90-minute accompanied the secrotary to the -n ris- °''i.fortres-ï, which u the Soviet Union\u2019s seat of government.Unless the Mar.-hall-Stalin talk Reynolds Completes Round World Trip In Record Time New York, April 16\u2014(VP)\u2014Air-,\tr.port crowds broke through police over La'Guardia lines early today to welcome, with land the three globe-girdler kisse-s and congratulations, three ; ped onto a wing.Police no longer former Reich.After his capture he men whose trip around the world\tcould restrain the crowd, and for\tsigned a statement admitting\tthat \u2019va,® p16 Tul-'cef,t ever made.\tseveral minutes women admirers\tbetween\tJune, 1Ï141, and the\tend Muton Reynolds, Chicago pen smeared the three men with kisses.'of 1943 he had.upon orders from manu acturer; his pilot, _ Will\u2019am Finally, Sallee\twas\table to get\tGesta'P° c'hief Heinrich Himmler, a«diippÛ £h*ht ®nS,n?er> T-\ttogether with\this\t19-vear-old\tsupervised the gaitsin-è of 2,009,000 f oL \u2019>J,rTUght^hein COu\u2018\tbride-to-be, Patricia Houlihan of\tat the\textermination camp,\tlo- \\®T,ed A'26- bomber\u2014the Bomb-\tB,od w\td t,h th two\teated m\tsouthwestern Poland\tnear £leLd at\table to kLs their wives.Then Krakow.rt.06.30 a.m EST just 68 hours\tReynolds flung\this\tarms over\tDuring his trial, the prosecution after them take-\to-dom'g shoulders\tand\ttold re-\tcontended that Hoess had ordered Oil hist Saturday.Tne.r unofficiar porters.\tthe ga»sising and cremation of some fr^m th?p-eS tnomcla^re\" !\tis the best pilot in the world.13.000,000 Jews and 1 000,000 other om .he previous unotficia.rew Wg wou]d not have made j w;,;i men, women and children from a rf ,,\t, \u2022\t.\t,\t.\tanvnne eltp\u201d\t; dozen countries\u2014including Po- .Reynolds admitted the trip -was :\t, T\u2018 '\t,\t,\tland, Russia, Hungary, France, tiring, sometimes dangerous, and , none 0i that, replied the ;Belgiumi the Netherlands and I would not make the trip again Phot, It was just a routine flight Czechoslovakia, for $100,000,000.\u201d But J.e added that all airlines will be making in Premier Jozef Cyrankiewicz.jubilantly- to reporters:\ta few jean1.-\tonce a prisoner at Oswiecim, told We made the fastest crossing: Later Reynolds told reporters : the tribunal that Hoess had car-of the Atlantic ever made, in five that the last leg of the flight, from ried out his work of extermination M; rn-w, Aoril 16.-Secretary\tM ar s Ik; IPs tr.'lk with Prime Minister Stalin last night was undeivtood today to have failed to^ break any of t.ie dead- jtrod'uccd some Wjoly new and un loe.-'s wnic.i have tied the council expected ba - - for agreement Which I of Foreign Min/ctr-i in knots over has yet to be brought to In-lit U,r.j the whole range o-f i-eure.\t^ widespread belief here is Unit Toe chief value o-f .Marshall\u2019s Moscow conference\u2014now viewpoint was believed to have its end-\u2014will be followed by inten-( be-e-n l .e presentation to the So- .rfie l big power rivalry in Ger-viet leader of a frank and urrvar- many ar.d c ¦ twin re which will j niwhed statement of American pol- serve to widen the already bad icy in re'a lion to Germany, Eut- ea -wc/f split, four-storey 4?\" ^\u2022-.D\u2019ou\u2019blo area of Mar-hail, accompanied by United nm-l ! United £.a.ci-Ruiv:an political and Stair - Ambassador Waiter B.conflict.\t|SmHiH and interpreter Charles Bo-h- Th-s secretary clamped tight se- l?n, motored to the Kremlin at 10 erecy on the American delegation p.m.last night and wao back at respecting his trip to the Kremlin.Sp-u-o House\u2014the ambassador\u2019s He was believed, however, to have rerfrenre-\u2014an hour and 45 min reported tha rbsul't-s of his meeting uten later, in his -daily report to President Truman.It was discloicad officially that of smoke war visible at.Galveston.Plaster fell from ceilings and many persons thought there had been an earthquake, Police Chief W.F.Caddish of Texas City sent an appeal for all possible aid, saying a \u201cholocaust\u201d was raging in the city.\u201cThere is no way to estimate (die killed and injured,\u201d he said.\u201cHundreds of people were working on the dock at the time of the ex-j plosion.\u201cMany people are walking the I streets in a daze.\u201d He called for doctors, nurses h-at the ! and all other possible aid.nearing! Texas City has several large oil : refineries.Lakes Route Expected To Be Open Soon Shipping Season Expected to Hit Full Stride Shortly as Last Ice Blockades Crumble Along Route to Montreal.J he Legislature / oday 100 persons normally .in the building where the iving bomb was found, but only a few were in the section where it was discovered.Police said, however, j the meeting\u2019was arranged on Ma that the explosives were powerful fhaVi\u2019- initiative in re.-ponse to a -j request he made .\u2022¦\u2022eveml days ago.Continued on Page Arab a ador Walter Brde-Tl f.By The Canadian Press The As-embly will take up mem fibers\u2019 motions while the Council i j expected to dispose of various gov- son There he permitted only the ernment Icgtelation.\tj AIp bare c announcement that the j\tYESTERDAY hma-exp - I meeting had been1 Two government bills were dis-1 a' .'M- Mamuii! had been in posed of by the A»;embly and s-ec-.lo-rc-v .7 days an 1_ was two kvit ond reading given two others, Conor tm vi-Kirg Pore en Mim.ïters imversial Simffn to see the Soviet leader.measures regarding cor-iporatior.s and companies and the (Securities Act, Death In Havana I ne last ice blockades along the inland waterways route from tlia head of the Lakes to Montreal were crumbling today under th® combined assault of tug.-, sturdy freighters and the weather itself, and the lake shipping season wav expected to hit full stride before much longer, Thei-ce blockades la; led longest at Sault Ste.Marie and at the Welland Canal.But new channels were cut through the ice at the Sault yesterday and the flirt two Canadian freighters of the scathe Algostce] and the orail\u2014locked up through the ; Canadian Canal yesterday after* i noon.The ore carrier D, P.Thompson was expected to pasn down-hound through the Canadian Sault today, leading a fleet of dozens of .-hips that have -been tied i up by ice at the lock entrances.hours and 17 minutes; we rlso\tEdmonton,\twas\tthe\t\u201ctoughest made a record trip to Paris and\tpart\u201d\tand\the\t\u201cwas\tworried\tsick\u201d Gander (Newfoundland) and may- when they flew through ice and foe some other record;;.\u201d\tfog between Minneapolis and De- The previous unofficial round-\ttroit.tfoe-worM flight record.91 hours \u201cWe came out of the ice at De-and 14 minutes», was set in 1938 by .troit but we didn\u2019t know where we I Howard Hughes, who wired Rey- were,\u201d the 54-year-old Chicagcan; nolds, \u201cmy heartiest congratula- said.\u201cWe had to call Detroit and' tiens for your excellent perform- they used finders to locate us.Just ance.\u201d Hughes and his four crew then we came out of the fog and members had taker their mono-\tice.arour21.95>44.50 VL\\)t City $)ap SHERBRiOOK\u2019E, QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1947.\u201cLADIES\u2019 NIGHT\u201d \u2014 Saturday, April 19th Guests of Members \u2014 Branch No.10 \u2014 LEGION MEMORw L HOME \u2014 (CourtMy Enter!«ininrnl & House Committee*) Spare hy SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Contract For Construction Ot New Propane Gas Plant Let At Regular Session 01 Council To Address Automobile Dealers Anglican Synod Is Addressed DEVELOPMENT The contract for the construction of the propane gas plant which the City Council plans to replace the present water gas installation was awarded to the Pacific Cas Corporation of New York for a price of $161.400.This tender, which was accepted by the Council at its regular session last evening, included the cost of adapting the present gas stoves to handle the new fuel efficiently.suffered a substantial loss due to unforeseen rise in costs, Finally the recommendation was approved with the two aldermen dissenting.Housing problems also came in for a brief discussion, which arose out of a Utter received from the Sherbrooke Branch of the Canadian Legion urging the construction of an additional fifty veterans' homes by Wartime Housing or ' s successor organization.Layer Guy Bryant expressed himself in favor No discussion took place on the of the scheme, although some ob-motion of Aid.Paul Hamel, chair- i jection was voiced by Aid.Trudeau, man of the Gas and Electric Com- mittee, which was adopted in quick order.Three tenders had been received, but one was ruled out as the price did not include the cost of converting the various ranges nor certain other auxiliary expenditures in connection with the construction of the plant.The tender of the Pacific Gas Corpor- Mr.Trudeau believed that if less building material was earmarked for various government agencies, the regular construction industry could make better progress in meeting the housing shortage.Aldermen Charpentier and Labonne favored close study of the request, which was referred to the committee of the whole for detailed re- By Archbishop Of Quebec And Lord Bishop Of Nova Scotia Declaring evangelism the swer to materialism, Most Philip Carrington, Archbishop of j church''of an-.The signs of brightness and I Rev.I darkness obvious to all in the world j to Day should provide a call to the God, Rt.Rev, George Quebec, charged the one hundred ; Kingston, Lord Bishop of Nova delegates attending the 46th Synod j Scotia, declared here last night at of the Diocese of Quebec of the ation was the lowest of the remain-i view', .\t,\t, ,, ing two, which had been opened at: Prior to adjournment of the se a previous meeting and which were ^another nunorJempest^^ blew ID\tCillVi Tf ilXWX *1\t'\t«Il oi- referred to the electric superin- UP wheiy Aid.Charpentier tendent for study and report, ! niild criticism of the Parks cnair-Superintendent Gaston Masse stat- ; 1;an> Aid.S.Rousseau, for an ar-ed that in his opinion, both tenders j tide which appeared m a local covered identical work and recom- P'per recently, this story envisag-mended that the lower price be ac- e(l a gl'eat dev eh p nient of victoria cepted_\tPark, including among other things A by-law covering the loan re-! the creation of a zoological garden, quired to finance the construction | Aid.Charpentier of the new plant was given three Church of England in Canada meeting here, to attend to what is called evai gelism, since the physical universe is not all there is.\u201cMan is not sufficient unto himself; both depend for their origin, existence and final destiny upon God the Father.\u201d The Archbishop\u2019s charge highlighted yestei 'ay afternoon's session of the Synod, which opened at a service which climaxed the first cîay of the 4'6fh Synod of the Diocese of Quebec of the Church of England in Canada, meeting in St.Peter's Church.Before the service there was a procession of clergy and lay delegates from St.Peter\u2019s parish hall to the main door of the church, the OF ASBESTOS FIRM TRACED Pioneered by the Italians, who P\u2019xxkiced thread, cloth, paper and aihee-tos suits between I860 and 1676, the asbestos industry today is centred in the East rn Townships section of the Province of Quebec where half the world's total supply is produced, according to George K.Foster, of the Canadian Johns-Manville Company Limited, Asbestos, who last night addressed members of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club at their regular weekly meeting in the New Sherbrooke Hotel.6 Senior Coiiitmllee Cuairmen Conlimie W illi Coimeil Posts R.A.WEBSTER, of Sherbrooke, president of the Eastern Townships Automobile Dealers\u2019 Association, who will address the general meeting of the Provincial Association of Automobile Dealers of Quebec at their annual convention at the Mount Royal Hotel in Montreal tomorrow.clergy wearing vestments.The hundred delegates were followed! Stating that\u2018\u2018asbestos is a name by the Bishop of Nova Scotia with\t] applied to and accepted for a mum- his attendants and iMost Rev.1 ber of fibrous mineral\tsilicates no,m nnH win\tCarrington, Archbishop of ; which differ widely in chemical 1 ^\t.Quebec, with his attendant chap-j composition,\u201d Mr.Foster\tdeclared it st Po*\t!\tlains.The whole was preceded by1 that historical records\tindicated speaker V*\tas his ! ^ **\t^ ^ ^ tïelSes uShdPd°f dN°Va St°!ia\u2019 i 3»t^\tand talc'd delegates attended a dinner at the it to the resent wrld.bateau Frontenac Hotel.\tAfter lilting the signs of bright- ness and darkness providing a call Thursday noon.Before a service BRIEFLETS felt that readings at a special Council ses sion last week and will be submitted to the ratepayers on April 29.The aldermen were in a rather argumentive mood, some of the committee repor.s coming in for a degree of criticism although in only a single instance was a polled vote haken.This was in connection with a recommendation that the contract for cutting wood at Camp Sherbrooke be given to the operator who did the work last year.Aldermen Fisette and Deziel objected to the award, arguing that this was not the lowest bid received.of the opinion that extending last year\u2019s contract was merely a matter of justice, as the operator had the Council had been snubbed on the proposal, as no det,.iled study had ever been given the project.Aid.Rousseau stressed that the scheme was a decidedly long-range one and assured his Centre Ward colleague that no plans had been made for emb:.rking on a large-scale expenditure in the near future.In fact, he declared, the expenditure: this year would be limited to the < ustomary budget appropriation.In this stand he was supported by Aid.Hamel, former Parks chairman, under whose administration the preliminary survey had been made.Aid.Deziel was critical of those Tonight\u2019s the first night of \u201cBeacon Hill Billy,\u201d at St.Andrew\u2019s Church Hall, 8:10 p.m.The remaining aldermen were ! who sought to prevent the proper development of this East Sher- Continued on Pago 5.Dr.John Coburn, famed crusader of Toronto, discusses in St.Peter\u2019s Clhurdh Hall, Canada\u2019s Bumper Liquor Tide, Ttors.evening, April I\u2019Tlah, at 8 p.m.Wets and drys equally invited.Introducing his charge, the Archbishop declared that war has now given way to peace, but the scene on this planet is still very confused.\u201cThe rivalry of nations continues and especially the rivalry of competing economic system.The effects of war are feP in the poverty and misery which have fallen to the lot of many nations, and the uncertainty and discord which cloud the international arena.\u201d It must not be assumed, however, he declared, that all the changes which are taking Lace will have and used for over two thousand years by the Romans, Greeks, Chinese and Egypt is ns.Several legends prompted by its fire-resisting qualities had been handed down through the years, one of these to the church, Bishop Kingston dealing with the prevention of called for a re-assertion of the prophetic message and the apostolic message.He found the sincere attempt by the United Nations to find a basis of permanent peace and the general concern for the welfare of nations signs of brightness.Other i Following the banquet, Obarle- a war in the Charlemagne era.On the verge of a conflict with one of the Elastern emperors and desiring to avoid battle, Charlemagne invited envoys of his opponent to dine with him at a table covered by a tablecloth woven from asbestos, similar signs were the urge to social betterment observed all along the line; the general, constant improvement in scientific research; the willingness, of youth to face evil effects.He pointed out that!\tatld diffieffit things: the glu- tei\u2019 may^go {urither _we_ ar\u201ee era! interest in religion; the greater desire to understand facts, and Rummage sale on Friday morning, April 18ith, 9:30 a.m.at the Sherbrooke Market.Mainly new articles of clothing also some worn articles of clothing.Other articles.No more reservations for Aider-shot Chapter, I.O.D.B., Spinster\u2019s Spree, 8th, on April l'%h, at New Sherbrooke Hotel.prepared for, but as time goes on we reconcile ourselves to change and come to see that it was inevitable.\u201cPerhaps we are suffering now because we were not ready to accept charges earlier,\u201d he added.The one thing that was clear was that the world needs the Gospel of Jesus Christ and it was the duty of the delegates to proclaim it.\u201cOur enemy for over a century the obvious desire of the church to extend missionary work across the world.Opposed to these were the signs of darkness, including ttoe conflict shill in the world, \u201cand the end is not yet,.\u201d Nations seem to ho actuated in their relations with others in terms of the fundamental magne cleaned the cloth by throw ing iit into the fire, the effect produced upon the on-lookers being sufficient to result in the war\u2019s cancelation.The Russians, the speaker revealed, began mining asbestos m the Ural Mountains as early as 1720, but to the Italians went the credit for pioneering the industry in the nineteenth century.The product was first discovered in Quebec in 1602, but early efforts1 to produce the mineral were a failure, the world\u2019s requirements continuing to be met by Italy.In Î876.however, asbestos was Rix of the chairmen of Iasi ihairman, Aid.Fisette, year\u2019s City Council committees ro T udeau and Uu elot.tain their portfolios in the new Council under the reorganization approved at the regular set-sion last evening.Aid.Armand Fisette, dean of the Council, will continue as chairman of the General Administration Committee, Aid.Paul Hamel again heads the Electric and Gais Department; Aid.O.Dezdcl will (guide the Public Works; the Protection Committee retains Aid.Guy Bishop as its chairman; Aid.Alphonse Trudeau will continue as Waterworks chairman, and Aid.Sylvia Rousseau remains in charge of the Parks and Recreation group.Aid.Hector Lanctot assumes the presidency of the Hygiene and Conservation of Health committee, .succeeding former Alderman Del phis Tremblay, who did not seek re : election in the resent voting.His : post as head of Public Welfare is» j taken by Aid.Albert Charpentier,! Bradley, j formerly in charge of the Indus-| trial Relations and Real Estate I committee.Alderman Wesley Bind | ley succeeds Aid.Charpentier, (while the newly-elected member of the Council.Aid.Henri Labonne follows Aid.Bradley on the Market ard Public Scales committee.The personnel of the committees is a,s follows: General Administration; Aid.V.A.Fisette, chairman, Aid.Deziel, Bishop, Trudeau and Lanctot.Electricity and Gan: Aid.Paul Hamel, chairman, Aid.Deziel, Bishop, Trudeau and Charpentier.Public Works: Aid.O.Deziel, Bishop Bishop, Deziel, Protection: Aid.C, G.chairman, Aid.Kisottc, lanctot and Labonne.Waterworks: Aid.Alphonse Trudeau, chairman, Aid.Hamel, Deziel, Chaipc tier and Bradley.Health:- Aid.Hector Lanctot, chairman, Aid.Hamel, Rousseau, Bradle,\\ and Labonne, Public Welfare: Aid.Albert Charpentier, chairman, Aid.Hamel, Bishop, Roues on it and La-bonne.Paths and Recreation:\tAid, Sylvie Rousseau, chairman, Aid.Hamel, Charpentier, Bradley and Lubonno, Industrial Relations and Real Estate: Aid.IV.H.Bradley, chairman, Aid.Eisettc, Trudeau.Rousseau and Charpentier.Market and Public Scales; Aid.Henri Labonne, chairman, Aid, Fisette, Lanctot, Rous, can and LEE M.WATSON & CO., Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile Liability, ett Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Night and Holiday Calls: Sherbrooke 1542W Lcnnoxville 117-M DIAMONDS PRIVATE SHOW-ROOM REPORT GIVEN j., L ,\t, \u201e\t, urgos discovered in the Thetiflord district of lust, greed and fear, he mam-[ by Robert Ward and M.Feeteau, which has given brith to what is Otihér signs of darkness were the ! îSiar'1\t* PINARD 166 BELVIDERE ST.TWO TELEPHONES At Your Service: 2294 - 2295 NO FURTHER THAN YOUR TELEPHONE FREE DELIVERY TOMATOES Special for this week Choice Quality per tin 16C\t6 for OS' Canned Goods Paramount Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon, 73/4-oz.32c Paramount Fancy Pink Salmon, 73/i-oz.17c Fancy Cohoe Red Seal, .Medium Red Salmon, 73/4-oz.25e Chicken Haddies .29e Lynn Valley Green Peas, 4x5\u2019s.2 tins 29e Aylmer Fancy- Wax Beans .2 tins 31c Napierville Cream Style Choice Corn .2 tins 31c Aylmer Green Peas, 4x5\u2019s .2 tins 29c Libby\u2019s Peas, Choice Quality, Ungraded, 2 for 33c Libby\u2019s Mincemeat, 24-oz.43c Aylmer Fancy and Heinz,\t0 QQC TOMATO JUICE d tins Dew-Kist Choice Plums, Quality 30% Sugar Syrup, 20-oz.2 fm- 33c Harvest Choice Quality Plums, 30% Sugar Syrup,'2 - 33c Aylmer Choice Quality Plums, 30% Sugar Syrup 2 - 39c Donald Duck Grapefruit Juice 5% sugar added, 48-oz.tin .31c Donald Duck Orange Juice, 5% sugar added, 48-oz.tin .33c Cherries, 30% sugar, 20-oz.tin .33c Rougemont Green Wax- Beans .2 for 31c V-8.Vegetable Juice 2 tins 31c Habitant Pea Soup, 28-oz.tin .2 tins 25c Allen's Apple Juice, 20-oz.tin.2 for 27c Sunbeam Red Plums, 20-oz.tin .2 for 33c Aylmer Assorted Baby Foods, tin .8c Heinz Baby Foods.3 for 25c Boneless Chicken, 7-oz.49c Aylmer Bartlett Pears in Water Choice, 20c and 32c Grocery Items Good Cooking Apples are scarce \u2014 we recommend Scotian Gold dried Apple Flakes, 23-oz.pkgs.2 for 45c Eddy\u2019s Redbird MATCHES 3 for 25e Large Dried Prunes, 1 lb.22c\t2 lbs.43c Pure Black and White Pepper, >4-lb.cello, pkt.15c Iodized Salt.3 for 25c Fine Quality Bulk Beans and Peas, lb.10c or 5 lbs.45c 5 Roses Flour .7 lbs.25c OgHvie's Flour, 7 lbs.25c Robin Hood Flour, 7 lbs.25c Swansdown .29c Brodie\u2019s Prepared Flout 3 lbs.22c 6 lbs.41c Canada Corn Starch 2 for 29c \u2014 SPECIAL \u2014 Heinz Assorted Soups except tomato.Buy two tins 9^c for .^ 3 and get one tin FREE.SherrifFs True Vanilla, V/z 25c Chox .35c Ovaltine .59c and 98c Rice Krispies.2 for 25c Mullets .2\tfor\t19c Shredded Wheat .2 for 21c Christie's Holland Rusks .5\toz.\t19c Velveeta, Vz lb.21c Kraft, '/i-lb.21c Salada Tea.Vi\tlb.\t44c Salada Tea, Orange Pekoe, Vi lb.50c King Cole Tea, Vi lb.43c Red Rose Tea .Vi lb.43c Upton\u2019s Tea, Vi lb.43c \u201c Orange Pekoe, Vi lb.45c Chase & Sanborn Coffee, 1 lb.49c Maxwell House Coffee, lb.49c Salada Coffee, Vac.tin, lb.53c King Cole Coffee, lb.53c House Cleaning Requisites Old Dutch .2\tfor\t19c Big Five.2\tfor\tlie Swift\u2019s Cleaner .2\tfor\t23c Dic-A-Doo Paint Cleaner .25c Dic-A-Doo Paste .2 lbs.45c Bon-Ami Soap Powder .2\tfor\t29c Snap Powder .2\tfor\t25c Star Chlorinated Lime ., .12c Snap Hand Cleaner .20c Handy Ammonia .3 for 19c Drano .25c Sani Flush .27c Majestic Hand Cleaner .25c Ocean Liquid Blue.2 for 29c Keen's Oxford Blue 3 for 25c Aylmer Vegetable and Tomato\tQ SOUPS\t« tins 2T Maple Leaf Soap .4 for 21c Lifebuoy Soap .3 for 22c Cuticura Soap .25c Silver Gloss Starch 2 for 29c Unit Starch .2 for 39c S-O-S .2 for 29c Rock-A-Bye Diaper Wash 33c Speed Coat Floor Wax, 40-oz.98c 20-oz.60c Success Coat Floor Wax, 40-oz.$1.10 20-oz.60c Old English Floor Wax, 40-oz.98c 20-oz.60c Johnson\u2019s Floor Wax, 1'lb.65c 2 lbs.$1.15 Johnson\u2019s Cream Wax, 10-oz.49c Strong Canadian CHEESE, 2 years old, lb.49- Fruits and Vegetables Sunkist ORANGES \u2014 344\u2019s, dozen .25c 288\u2019s.dozen .29c 252's, dozen .39c 220\u2019s, dozen .49c Lemons, 252's, very-juicy 6 for 25c doz.49c Grapefruit, 96's, seedless 6 for 29c doz.35c Newton \u2014 Eating Apples, choice 3 lbs.39c Just Received \u2014 Potatoes.No.1 Quality, 15-lb.peck .37c 10 lbs.for .25c Received Fresh Daily Pineapple, 30's,\teach.29c Firm head of Iceberg Lettuce .2 for 27c Hand-picked Tomatoes, lb.29c Pascal Celery, 30's\t25c ¦ 30c Spinach, fresh .2 lbs.31c Radishes, fresh, 2 bunches 19c Carrots, fresh 3 bunches 25c Carrots, fresh, 3 bunches 27c Beets, fresh .3 bunches 29c Rod and White Onions, 3 lbs.25c New Cabbage, lb.6c Turnips, lb.5c Kam .37c Spork .37c Prem .39c Speef .27c Sherriff\u2019s Good Morning Marmalade .39c Sherriff\u2019s Seville Orange Marmalade .39c Aylmer Raspberry- Jam.24-oz.47c Aylmer 3-Fruit Marmalade .33c Aylmer Mixed Sour Pickles, 16-oz.27c Aylmer Sweet Relish .16-oz.25c Aylmer Plain Olives, 9-oz.35c Aylmer Stuffed Olives .9-oz.Luxor Mayonnaise, 8-oz.19c 25c Hovey\u2019s Pure Pork SAUSAGES, lb., 37' Hovey\u2019s SLICED BACON, lb.59' has been materialism, a philosophy tained.\u201e r signs of darkness were the ! peculiar rock formation on the called humafiism Materialism ; uncertainty of tlhe re.suits of sc- fnrm oJ rjiunr]r, WeWb m ,, means.that material things arc the|ence, or exact thinking, and the , vil,le< attracted ]ocal jnterPst ' Th\u201c\"e only things that count: this philo- tendency to play fast and ! sophy has supported itself by aiwitih the moral law.BY CHAIRMAN ON HOSPITAL AtlUvcrntgih present high cost of1 building maberMs ami labor arc causing tibe Sherbrooke Hospital Building Goimnnittee difficuiliy in oarryvnig tihironuglh ilheir original [plan [for a 150-ihed hospital and a 44 WELLINGTON St.,N.PhONE I lng from disregard of the law, he the physical universe is not all maM>tained.\t, I 1 The apostles, he continued, were! i lion for the nursing staff.The Hi Continued on Page 5 1 ¦IH'IIM ' III'H : iKIWIil there is.He stressed the need of personal confident that the message of evangelism and the impact of converted neople on others.t.Jes'u=i Christ was for all people; j [they believed that Christ is thej Archbishop Carrington did not.Savior of the whole world and approve of\tthe recent legislation I\t^ ls'\tmessage its the only\tthing , introduced\tinto\tthe Provincial\tthat can\tsave\tthis world,\ti ne, Parliament\tbv\ta number of\tmessage\tof the\tapostles, he\tsaid, trustees of the University of stressed that the _ church, ratnei.Bishop\u2019s College removing certain than an organization, 13 a living powers which have been exercised organism, with Christ the nvin by the Bishops\tof Quebec and\thead.Montreal under the original acts -\u2014 ONE MINUTE NEWS \\ ABOUT JOHNS-MANVILLE HOW INSULATION PAYS FOR ITSELF Suppose you spent a hundred dollars on furnace improvements and in one year found you\u2019d saved fuel to the tune of one hundred and eighteen dollars.Wouldn\u2019t you think it a worthwhile investment?Well, that\u2019s the experience of one large industry.Seventeen hundred dollars, put into Johns-Manville boiler and pipe insulations, netted fuel savings of more than two thousand dollars the first year alone.To help cut fuel costs for industry, Johns-Manville has developed insulating materials which control temperatures from 400 degrees below zero way up to 2800 degrees above.And back of this ability to meet every insulation need is Johns-Manville\u2019s 89 years of manufacturing experience.If you have an insulation problem in your plant, get in touch with Johns-Manville \u2014 Sun Life Building, Montreal.of incorporation sity of the Univer- Paui\u2019fi Church Hall Wednesday, at 8 p.m.Hostess, Mrs.E.Hallebt.In the interests of the Univer- St.Peter\u2019s Guild will meet at sity he did not consider it wise to Masonic Temple, Wednesday af-carry the opposition beyond a ternoon at 3.certain point.The Archbishop j\tTOMORROW was wholeheartedly supported in Third Women\u2019s Institute broad-his opposition to the legislation cast over CKTS will be heard by the executive of his own Thursday, April 17, at 11.45 a.m.railway ties., cabins,hoe'pital which iywi'.k,\u2019 h'ls\t01 a Mackenzie ! that Mr.Bracken ever would good administrator.He didn\u2019t waste the taxpayers\u2019 money.He didn\u2019t launch into great schemes.He didn\u2019t try to trade a promise of pie in the sky for a bottle of real milk.Mr.Bracken as Prime Minister would go slow.Canada under a Bracken government would have a chance to catch its breath in the headlong race to greatness among nations.The citizen who this month must complete hia income-tax return could be sure that, under the cautious Bracken, his dollar paid to Ottawa would ment and for service rendered., category, and quite apparent also But such considerations do not that some Canadian prices are justify deliberate attempts to get | reaching that category.This last \u201call the- traffic will bear,\u201d and despite the fact that profits of function on a \u201cfeast or famine\u201d : Canadian corporations are basis.Business is rapidly regain-j ceptionally high, ing comparative freedom.If it ______\t! King, who can\tcommit\tall opposi-, have been a success in carrying PRESIDENT AND PRICES\ti^'on Part',es t-0\tpolicies\tand avoid\t! out a Commando raid.Few could Christian Science Monitor\t| committing his\towm\tfancy him as a Prime Minister in President Truman has drawn\t,r ,\t,\t~\t.\tL1^e war.But uh-e hea-d of ex- two sharply contrasting kinds of Maybe what Canada wants as a Government following a war he .n.omuiv argil.\t| response to his urgent plea for Pnme Mnnster for the next few | should be reasonably successful We are told «areti™ l.hat for briJe rut,.Some bo.ine.omen are L*™ SJbrtf \u201cVYT.\u2018PZt: '\t!\u201c* ?! 1UL, V V/\u2019IM\tCVl 1 V\tA L V C V*'Y7111 \u2022\tLi I l\tv/5>-V\tu\t\t\t\t\t\t26\t27\t\t\t zt\t\t30\t\t\t\tk*.\t1\t\t\ti\\\t\t31\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\tJt ¦ ' i\t\t\tSM\t\t\t\t 35\t1*\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t31\t\t\t3ft\tw 40\t\ttM pd'i'-.a\t41\t\t\t\t\tM\t4a\t\tW,\t43\t M\t\t45\trM '¦Û\t\t41\t*48\t44\t50\t\t\t51\t\t 5a\t\t\t5»\t\t54\t\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t 5»\t\t\t\t31\t\t\t\t5%\t54\t\t\t\t ¥0\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tfcl\t\t\t\t\ttk Many businessmen are in no .,,\t,\t,,.\t\u201e , ¦ position to \u201cforget profits,\u201d but.of ^9 Washington\t.\t0\t1\t.000 New York.0\t1\t.000 Cleveland.0\t1\t-000 St.Louis.0\t1\t.069 FOX.At St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital, on April 13th, 1947, to Mr.and Mrs.John H.Fox (me Norma Fitzpatrick), a son.Both well.HURD.At the General Hospital, Port Arthur, Ont., on Wednesday, April tilth.1947, to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hurd (neo Helen Tannahill), the gift of a son, Malcolm Edward.KBNCH.To Mr.and Mrs.Charles A.Kench, of SOiorbrooke, at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, on Tuesday, April tôth, J9 47, a daughter, sister for Susan.MIZENER.¦- At Memorial Hospital, Noranda, Que., on April 7th, 1947, to Mr.and Mrs.Laurence Mizener (nee Doris Strange), a daughter, Sharon Dawn.O TI A R A.\u2014A t Pe rth, Ontario, o n April 1'Stlh, 1947, to Mr.and Mrs.Charles O\u2019Hara, (nee June Parsons) a daughter, Sharon Donna.ROBICHAUD\u2014Ait the Sherbrooke Hospital.April 12th, 1947, to Mr.ahd Mrs.Curtis Robldhaud (nee Phyllis Nutbrown), of Huntingville, Que., a sister for Carol and Gary.MONTREAL CURB MARKET (R.A.Oil .Brown Company Cons.Paper Dorn.Woollens Donnacona .Fairchild .Ford \"A\u201d .Fraser .Massey Harris Pfd, 29Q Molchers Pfd.\t14 Previous Close .26% 4 .16% .13% .16% « £ 2 .21% 47% Development Continued from Page 3 stains and other articles normally made of wood are required to be of isteel, and matches are banned front all mining, milling and fabricating areas of the Johns-Manvilla Company.The speaker was introduced by Past President R.A.Webster and thanked by Past President Douglas Stev'Cii-on.Guests present at last night'* meeting were.Phil Trail, of Montreal, O.S.Ives, Douglas Galbraith and L.P.St.Jean, of Sherbrooke, Cecil Dados, president of the Coaticook Lions Club, Roland Belaud, of Coaticook, and Marshall Lytle, of Asbestos.Seated at, the head table wore President W.S.Sutherland, Mr, Porter, and R.A.Webster, E.E, Goodenough, George Ewing, Rev, Fred Williams, J.R.Sangster, Joseph Rosenbloom, James Bell, Douglas Stevenson and Donald Howard, all members of the club.CARO OF THANKS \\V3Fi-M-l.a a.NEWTON.B.Sc.CONSULTING Engineer on all project».160 Victoria Street, Sherbrook».Phoue 646.ANTIQUES WANTED\u2014FANCY PRICES for fancy pieces of old glass and china, dishes, vases, figures, etc.Write Box 10, Record, or Phone 1160.Baby Chicks Situations Wanted, Female EXPERI'ENICTED NURSE WANTS WORK.Baby cases preferred.Phone I-ennox-ville, 137-J-2.'\u2018dale Help Wanted Dentist DB.J.A, LANDRY, SURGBON-DENTISN X-ray.100 Wrilineton St No., oppo.it» Court Housa.Phone 398.For Sale Electro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALITY : RHEUMATISM, ARTHRI-tis, Neuriti#, X-ray Laboratory, DiaçTvxn» of stomach.Intentinea, heart.Electro-Surgical, removal of tonsils, hemorrhoids, warts, corns.Dr.Horn.85 Oxirt Street.Phone 3636.Insurance ED.LOOMIS\u2014Fire.Auto.Floater, Wit* and Ace.Ins.& Sun Life.Phone 2516.Optometrists KITCHEN CABINET, TABLE, CHAIRS, bed, chiffonier, two burner ga» plate, j Phone 1190, HATCHING EGGS, DRUNTON\u2019S HIGH production strain; S.C.Rhode Isl.ndj Rods, $1.50 doz«n delivered.Apply Box lo2, Goaticock, Que.Phone 362r6.40 PUREBRED ANGORA RABBITS ; also galvanized fox wire, suitable for chickens or hen».Phone 137-W-12, Lennox vide.RADIO, A Till ACTIVE PLASTIC TABLE tup model, five tubes, condition like new.Sacrifice at $25.Phone 742-W.B.S.A.MOTORCYOLE, PRICE 5176, Serial No.222246.Don Ptice, Warren Street, L-iinoxville.ALBERT TRUDEAU.B.A S.O., K* B-sight Specialist.27a Wellington North.Phone 267.Open 9 to 6 every day.J.s- BRAULT, B.A., S.O., EYESIGHT\u2019 Specialist, 50 Wellington St.No.Apt l.Phone 3462.Physicians and Surgeons CHIFFONIER, BED COMPLETE, COUCH, chesterfield, chairs, McClury combination wood and electric stove, Westinghouse refrigerator and tools.Phone 57, Water-v ii le.GASOLINE ENGINE AND SAW RIG, complete, good as new.Will sell reasonably.Clifton Bryant, R.K.4, Magog.Phone 2050.BARGAINS FOR THIS WTEK AND next: Cbckerels, Barred Rocks, New Hampshire®, New Hampshire X Barred Rock, Light Sussex X Barred Rock, Light Sussex X New Hampshire, Barred Rock X New Hampshire, New Hampshire X Light Sussex, $4.95, two week a old $10.95, three weeks old $12.95, four weeks old $14.95, five to six weeks uid $17.95.Assorted breeds 50c per hundred less.Large egg quality add $1.00.Speci-aliy selected add $2.00 per hundred to above prices.Also day old non-sexicd and pullet bargains: Barred Rocks, New Hampshire, New Hampshire X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X Barred Rocks, New Hampshire X Light Sussex non-sexed 312.95, pullets $21.95.Start/cd pullet bargains four weeks old New Hampshire X Barred Rocks, New Hampshire X Light S'ussex, White Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Black Ausitralorps, Barred Rocks, Light\tX Barred Rod money with a minimum of labor and coat.Bray Hatchery, 51 Depot Bt.Fhon.-j 2974.YOUNG MARRIED MAN FOR DAIRY farm and milk delivery.New four room apartment available May 1st, in addition to good wages.Good opportunity tor person seeking permanent employment.O.T.Herring, Fair View Dairy.Rhone 180, Lennoxville.ELECTRICIAN \u2014 EXPERIENCED IN j all kinds of electrical wiring and capable j at taking full charge of the job.We I pay a good salary to the right man.{ Apply in writing to Box 143, Record, i DRAFTSMAN WANTED FOR GENERAL drafting and detailing.Pulp and Paper Mill.Location : Eastern Townships.Three or four years\u2019 experience preferred but not essential.Apply, stating experience and salary expected, to Box 147, Record.SHOE TRAVEL! JNG SALESMAN WANT-ed on commission basis.See Hugh Valentine, 41 Convent Street, between 7-9 p.m.DR.JE AH BOUDRIAS.PHYSICIAN.' Phone 64, Watervllle.\tj DR.ETHIER, PHONE 676.\t% GORDON | St Electrotherapy, Urinary Diaea»».| COMBINATION 4-BURNER GAS, COAL and wood stove, white enamel, automatic oven control.perfect condition.Leaving town.Must sell.26-A Fair-mount.Storage FURNITURE, MISC.GOODS.PRIVATE room system.Baldwin\u2019s Storage Ph.3450 V-terinary Surgeon SHBRBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L A Gendreau.67 Wellington South.lK!VIi!H!lll IHIIKiHlUl INDIAN 74 MOTORCYCLE AND BROWN-ing .22 calibre pump repeater.Phone Ij nnioxvilile, 21-R.NICE RUG.BARRYMORE, 6 FT.9 INS.by 9 ft., almost new.Apply 2Ci Park Avenue, Apt, 1.Cars For Sale USED CARS FOR SALE: PLYMOUTH, 1916 and 1941 Sedans; 1930 DeSoto Sedan ; 1930 Plymouth Sedan.Can be purchased on easy terms if desired through, C.A.C.plan.Walter Be land, Lennoxville.Phone 195.PLYMOUTH, 1939 COACH.EXCELLENT condition, $925 cash; Hudson, 1936, perfect condition, $62-5 cash or nearest offer,.Both privately owruri.Apply Mrs.M.Moreton.East Famham Phone 90:«r5, j Cowansville.: 1932 FORD V-S COACH.IN GOOD CON-dition, with four new tires.Phone 2669-W.INTERNATIONALLY - KNOWN ELE1C-trical appliance company has opening for man with car for the sales and service of electrical appliances in Sherbrooke and surrounding territory.Apply Box 143, Record.WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED GRO-cery clerk.102 Montreal Street.E.C.HALL OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE or all types of stove and furnace Burners, Canadian or American.GILSON HOT AIR FURNACES Katadin Water Filters Repairs a Specialty! Large Stock\u2014Immediate Delivery 58-A Wellington So.-Tel.4133-W or Rock Island - Tel.162 r 3 Clifford J.Reed Ltd.Hardware Tel.7-r-2 NORTH HATLEY Rock Wool Insulation.Roofings, Furnaces, Stoves, Paints, etc.Silent Glow Oil Burners Installed.Fuel Oil, Meter Truck Delivery.Protect Your Buildings Lightning Rods Installed Free Estimate Dance at Stawbridge East Memorial Hall, Friday, April 18th, beginning at 9 p.m.sharp.Music by Bedford Rihythmaires.HARDWOOD FLA1 WANTED\u2014TRUCK DRIVEiR BY LARGE oil company, bilingual.State age, education and experience, to Bbx 142, Record Office.Situation Wanted, Male FARM IVORK WANTED BY MARRIED man.House, wood, gardon, place for chickens.Price $12 week.Apply by letter only to Record, Box 146.RAMCO 10 UP PISTON RINGS Will do that job right! Ask Your Garage Man! I'Ji'iWHI ELITE STOVE, USED 3 YEARS WITH Victor oil burners with reserveir and warming oven, good condition.Light tube General Electric cabinet radio.Apply 58 Main Street, Lennoxville.TWO TENNIS RACQUETS.ONE BAD-j 1939 DODGE SEDAN, 1947 LICENCE, IN minion racquet; also * 30 ft.extension! good condition.Dwight Forgraves, Saw-ladder.Phone Lennoxville.216-R.\tj yervilJe.\t________________________ j 1938 PANELLED DELIVERY FORD, ; new' tires, beet offer takes it.Phone Rock Island, 461.Farm Help Wanted WANTED\u2014MAN TO WORK ON TOUU-| try farm.Must bo of neat app-earance and energetic.Excellent prospect lo1* j right man.Good wages with ample time off.Apply in person to Glenmar Poultry Farm, Reg\u2019d, North Hatley.Business Opportunity We BUY SELL EXCHANGE USED CARS Bargains Galore at ED.RODRIGUE\u2019S 14 Goodhue St.Tel.543-W ELECTRIC MOTORS (NEW) 1/S TO M j H.F\\ 110, 220 and 550 volts: PecrlwB | hack saws, 6x6, motor driven ; No.oke, Que.148 Wellington South.Phone 1934 ; or 3496-W, 1930 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, FAIR CONDl-tion, good tires ; also Agfa movie camera, 3,6 lensc.Phone A.Pickett, 175r6, Cookehire.3 TON FORD ARMY TRUCK WITH stcvT box, A-l condition, equipped with attachments for snow plow.May ne seen at garage of Edgar Fouquelte, Danville.Typewriters For Sale PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS \u2014 NEW Remington Model 5 de luxe now available.Big machine performance, portable convenience.Demonstration or prices from Remington Rand, 27 Wellington So.Phone 3650.BRICK BLOCK.FULLY EQUIPPED FOR plumbing and tinsmithing.apartment overhead, Main Street of Huntingdon.Stock and equipment may be purchased separately.Sell to setUe estate.Apply Dr.A- A.White, Huntingdon, Que.WANTED \u2014 OUT-OF-TOWN APPLICA-tions to represent us distributing electrical lighting and electrical specialities.Future assured.No experience necessary.For complete information, -write Major Electric Company Limited, 433 Commissioners St.West.Montreal, Que.RESTAURANT.ENGLISH LOCALITY, with 7 room tenement, $40 monthly, with long lease.Over $36,000 business Per year.Newly purchased equipment, good bargain for immediate buyer.$8,5iK) cosh.Apply to Eastern Real Estate Regd, 49 King St.West, Phone 566.If You Wish To Sell, Buy or Exchange Property of any kind; home, store, garage, restaurant, butcher shop, beauty parlor, hotel, cottage; Farms a specialty, etc.SEE - P.A.GOBEILLE REAL ESTATE AGENT 20a Gillespie St.Sherbrooke INTERIOR DECORATOR 40 SWARMS OF ITALIAN BEES, FREE; from disease, in individual winter hives, : Extracting brood chambers included.Apply to Emret R.Gave, Stouibridge pT|nx-p o-,.» for 0yncrt naintine East, Que.Phone Bedford, 861.\tI HUN h 3ol3 lor expert palming.\u2014-wallpapering and interior decor- Reader notices in country locals, ating.Competent staff at your 15c per line of 5 words, Lennox- disposal, ville and City Brieflets, 20c per\tS.DUVAL line.\t63 Wellington St.North, Apt.31 Phone 566\tSHERBROOKE EASTERN REAL ESTATE Reg'd 49 King St.West Above Rouillard, Florist.GOOD OPPORTUNITY IS RARER THAN gold.An investment of $1,500 open*?the door to pa.rticipation in the wonderful profits of the Chinchilla Industry.Every Chinchilla is guaranteed against all loss.Northern Chinchilla Co., 17-A Wellington St.North.Phone 1705-M.Boarders Wanted ENJOY A SUMMER HOLIDAY ON LAKE M orr phrem agvx?, 4 miles from Magog, inaide plumbing, good swimming and boating.Apply to Clifton Bryant.R-R-4.Magog.Phone 2050, Personal IF YOU HAVE A TIMBER LIMIT Or WOOD LOT (Any size or location) YOU WISH TO- SELL FOR CASH WRITE BOX 103 SHERBROOKE RECORD Mr.0.Pickford, of Waterloo, spent the Easter vacation at the home of Mr.G.A.Ross and Miss Amy Ross and with his mother, who has spent the winter with her 'nephew and niece.Mis® Doris Harrison and little nephew, Billy Kellas, of Sherbrooke, fipent Easter with Mr.and Mrs.Roy Harrison.Billy remained for a longer visit with his grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.John Luce spent Easter with Mrs.Luce\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Parsons, in Lennoxville.Miss Betty Parsons returned with them and is spending a week with her sister.Mr.and Mrs.Angus Parsons and little daughter, Lynda, of Sherbrooke, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.John Luce.Mr.Alex Dougherty is sipending some time with his son, Mr.John Dougherty and Mrs.Dougherty.Mr.and Mrs.0.H.Parker, of! Mr.and Mrs.E.Stiles and daugh-Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Grey-! ter, of Compton; and Mr.and don Parker, of Clbateauguay; Mr.Mrs.Ralph Broadhurst, of 0.R.Boyce, Mr.Walter Boyce, i Lennoxville, NOTICE FUEL OIL Delivered Promptly Telephone 4362-j Silent Glow Oil Burners \u2014 Immediate Delivery MARCEL KIROUAC DISTRIBUTOR 52 Cartier St.Telephone 4362-J HORSES Aime Blais always has on hand a good choice of horses for sale, weighing from 1200 to 1800 pounds.May be inspected any day of the week including Sundays.See Them at; LAMONTAGNE FARM Drummond Road - Phone 523W STANBRIDGE EAST Dance at Stanbridge East Memorial Hall, Friday, April 18th.beginning at 9 p.m.sharp.Music by Bedford Rhythmaires.Three consecutive Want Ads may be inserted for $1.25 MILBY\t1 Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Allen and children were guests at Easter of Mr.and Mrs, John McKenzie, in Sherbrooke.Miss Patricia Ann Willard spent a few days visiting Miss Barbara Allen.Mr.and Mrs.Norma Bowers and family and Mr.and Mrs.William Bowers, of Huntingville, were Easter guests of Mr, E*nd Mrs.Lennox Bowers.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Graham and son, Mr.Lindsay Graham, of Wesitoount, spent Easter at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Orr.Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Suitor and son, Ashley, of Knowlton, were overnight ,guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Wilson.Miss Sylvia Burton, B.A., of Quebec, spent the holidays at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Burton.Master Walter Winget, at Sand Hill.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Allen and family were guests of Mr.and | Mrs.D.Desruisseaux, of Waiter-ville.Mrs.E.A.Out entertained at a charmingly arranged birthday party on April 5, in honor of her sisters, Mrs.L.Graham, of West-mount, and Mrs.0.H.Parker, of Sherbrooke, who were celebrating their birthdays on Saturday and Sunday respectively.A musical evening was enjoyed with Mr, 0.R.Boyce, Mr.W.Boyce, and Mr.E.Stiles furnishing the' music.The lovely birthday cake was made and decorated by Mrs.Ralph Broadhurst.The guests included Mr.and Mrs.L.Graham ; and son, Lindsay, of Westmount; ! DECORATING MATERIALS WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealer for \u201cSUN TESTED\u201d Wallpaper and RAMSAY\u2019S paint.Complete stock of PLASTIC part.FLOOR SANDING with modern machines.J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wellington South Tel.2913-J Ri All Kinds of Contractors\u2019 Equipment \u2014 \u2022\tTRACTOR SHOVELS \u2022\tCOMPRESSORS \u2022\tBULL DOZERS ® POWER SHOVELS \u2022 Pumps\t\u2022 Drills ® Tractors ® Float for Hauling Heavy Equipment N CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.150 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Phone 546 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERIENCED SALESLADY Vacancy in one of Sherbrooke\u2019s leading lingerie shops for experienced saleslady, capable of assuming responsibilities of manageress.Must be bilingual.Good pay and excellent opportunity for advancement.Apply in own handwriting stating age and experience to \u2014 Box No.149 \u2014 Sherbrooke Record Quick Repairs On AH Kinds of Fluorescent Fixtures We Have All the Parts.WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D Phone 435\t19 Marquette SU LEADERS IN** LIGHTING HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS) mailed poetpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list Six samples 25c.\t L)epflstie l community projects and their hos- am, son Jcan Loui of j pitahty at home, all of which werv wock.cnd visitm of Mv.and ! would leave a vacancy m the b]rf I circle of friends, who had gather-'ed to wish them \u201cgood hick\u201d in,j]v_' Mr.and Mrs.Raoul Verrier, of L\u2019AVENIR D.Desmarais and Dclorie Des'inarais Mr, and and fam- their new endeavor.Somewhat! oyeicome, Mr Bell ably expressed Grani)J , ^elTcnd \u2019vWto^ his thanks for their gift and spoke Ml, and Mrs.Alcidt, Verrier.|re\u201et Bi-sailhon b of the.reluctance with which old Mr n Moffett, of Granby, his seriotw accid ivn-ro enmotimne\tnr or! hilt.\t\u2022 -\t,\t.\t.UlMCHtÜ Packed U'wVaLLiAM^ H- lY ' w »,r YFAR5 TOD SOON BORN THIRTY DeLuxe Meat Market R.G.Dessureault, Prop.AYER\u2019S CLIFF \u2014 Tel.69 R 3 C.M.Winget Contractor\tj We specialize in any kind of rock cuts or excavations.Estimates free of charge.j\tLENNOXVILLE Tel.238-J Pep*s Newsstand ROCK ISLAND \u2014 Tel.434 Magazines, papers, soft drinks.Candies and Cigs.Specializing in smoked meats Beebe western meat, and groceries.NOTICE We wish to announce that we have bought out Sherman\u2019s Restaurant in Beebe and are now open for business.PAUL SIMARD, Prop.LENNOXVILLE SERVICE GARAGE 182 Main St.We Buy and Sell Used Cars.PARE & POIRIER, Prop.E.O, WILLIS WEST CHARLESTON, VT.Tel.MORGAN 332 Collect I buy all breeds of milk cows for export.Also stock bulls for export.We wish to announce that we have bought out Marcel Cinq-Mars Restaurant in Beebe and are now open for business.Open from 9 a.m.to 11 p.m.PAUL BERGERON, Prop.LEO GREEN Shell Service Station LENNOXVILLE miles on Stanstead Highway Candy, Sodas, Ice Cream and Tobacco.Sfansiead MARTIN\u2019S WOODWORKING SHOP STANSTEAD \u2014 Tel.445 We make windows, screens, doors and name plates.GRIFFIN\u2019S Restaurant SAWYERVILLE Try our meals and light lunches.Also Ice Cream, Tobacco, Candies.All kinds of magazines.Seguin\u2019s Motor Sales Genera] Repairs, Greasing.Welding.Also a Wheel Alignment Machine.Goodyear Tires and Batteries.TEL.383-R-13 Beebe McFADDEN.Hardware LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Tel.105 General Hardware, Farmer\u2019s Supplies, C.I.L.Paint, Varnish and Wallpaper, Lawn-mowers, Victor Oil Burners, Seeds, Tricycles and Radios.F.LECLERC\u2019S MEAT MARKET STANSTEAD Fresh Western meat, smoked meats, hams, bacon, fish and groceries.(Special) Fresh vegetables also.\u2014 Tel.157-r-3.MASSEY HARRIS CO.SALES AND SERVICE Milking Machines a Specialty Stoves, Washing Machines, Home Freezers, Barn Equipment.! Audrey ties were sometimes severed but expvei-sed the hoipe that both he and Mrs-.Bell would return at intervals to mingle again with old | associates, and expressed the hope 'that distance would not prove too big a barrier for old friends to! come to their new home.Mr.Douglas Tait, of St.Laurent, spent several days with Mr.and Mrs.Milton Tait.Mr.and.Mrs.C.Horner and Miss Horner, of Kingston, Ont., wore called here by the illness and death of Mrs.Horner\u2019s mother, Mrs.P.M.\tHayes.Mrs.H.H.Hopkins spent a week in Toronto, Ont., with relatives\u2019.Miss Audrey Tait has returned to her position in Montreal, after a three weeks\u2019 holiday with her mother, Mrs.A.Tait, and family.Mr.and Mrs.J.Page, of Cowansville, were guesto of Mr.and Mrs, J.Van Antwerp and Mrs.Wales.Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Bell motored to Bethel, Vt., to spend Easter with Mr.and Mrs.F.T.Allen.A very pleasant event took place at the home of Mr.and Mrs, N.\tF.Creller, when the Helping II an da Society of Bishop Stewart Mem vrial Church entertained t a salad tea.Upwards of forty availed h tern selves of the opportunity of a pleasant social hour and a most sumptuous repato.The proceeds added to the treasury twenty-two dollars.The lisses Barbara Westover, Tail and Frances Van was a visitor at the home of Mr, Mrs, W.E.Bogie hats returned home, after spending the winter in Ottawa with her daughter, Mrs.Wood side, and family.used that Mr.Ban- from an attack of pneumon improving, after the home of his mother, lent.\tthur Roy, and Mr.Roy, all hope Mr.Philip Poirier is suffering for his speedy recovery.nonia, al |/ Rende 3fm.Ar- 15c per » illo line.Reader notices in country locals, per line of 3 words, Lennnx-and City Brieflels, 20c per ; WPPPA HOCKEY ON l PLAY RIP UNI DEFENSE* BLUE LINE Formerly a star athlete.Now ( Canada\u2019s top coaching expert.\"Ace\" says: \"Dart oi every athlete\u2019s success is uue to right training, part to right eating, part to knowing \u2018'inside\" tricks.PASS EARLY Often on breakaway, two players go in on one, but rarely take full advantage of edge to score.Here\u2019s hotv: Pass to the side well before reaching the checker.«OAI PASS BACK When wing gets pass, speeds up, tries to ro around checker.If checker comes over to block in time, puck is passed hack to the man in centre.Just one of a series of 30 Sport» l ips.Baseball, Rugby, Boxing, too.Start collecting now! FREE! 8 CARDS in every package of Kellogg\u2019s All-Wheat New Third Set! All new! All different! 150 full colour picture cards.Birds, Sport-Tips, Planes, Things to Make, Boats, First-Aid, Picture Puzzle and lots more! Whole wheat helpi build muscles.With milk It makes a great team! Kellogg\u2019s All-Wheat Is whole wheat in its most delicious form.It's flaked, toasted, and ready-to-eat! All-Wheat is at your grocer's now! W.J.VANASSE, Dealer R.2, Stanstead Tel.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, 10 r 2 T, POULiOT Tel.801 \u2014 STANSTEAD SERVICE STATION ALSO RESTAURANT Light Lunches, Meals, Ice Cream, Candy, Cigs., and Soft Drinks.Antwerp, of Montreal, spent the Blaster week-end at their respective homes.Mis» J.Hayes has returned ^ om Toronto, Ont., where, she fipe.-t \"j week with Mr.and Mrs.L.Gould,; having ,g'one to Toronto with Mrs Gould, following the illness am death of her mother, Mrs.B.Hayes.COATICOOK Rfflassawsppi ELLIOTT GARAGE BEEBE Genuine Ignition Equipment, Fisk Tires and Exide Batteries.See us for a good line of Outboard Motors.TEL.421 - r - 2 HILLTOP GARAGE R.CLOUATRE, Prop.Massa v/ippi Tel.12 R 2 \u2014 Ayer\u2019s Cliff General epairs, greasing, welding.Also a good supply of Goodyear Tires, all sizes.North Hatley Bury J.J.Lapointe\u2019s Restaurant BURY \u2014 TEL.5 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Meals and Light Lunches Ice Cream \u2014 Tobacco \u2014 Candies and Groceries Open every day until 11 p.m.Burroughs' Fails T.Openshaw Reg\u2019d VICTOR COOMBS, Prop.NORTH HATLEY, Que.wishes to announce that he has bought out Spencer\u2019s Meat Market in North Hatley.All orders delivered.\u2014 Tel.14 Local and Western Beef, Smoked Meats.Sausage, Poultry and Fish.Martin Brothers Store Stanstead \u2014 Tel.324 Victor Oil Burners, Wallpaper, Jap-A-Lac Paint, Shoes, Feed and Groceries.Sawyerville The deepest sympathy is extended to the families of Mrs.Norman Dougherty and Mrs, Francis Samson.Mrs.Edwin Tomkins still remains very ill at her home on Court Street.Miss Barbara Beerworth, Stanstead College, is spending holidays with her mother, Mrs Beerworth.BALING ! Hay and straw baled with power baler at your own farm.» Apply for details: Baron J.E.de Csavcssy Tel.SAWYERVILLE 41 WHARRAM BROTHERS LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Tel.2 Choice Fresh and Smoked Meats, Fish, Vegetables, Butter and Eggs.All orders delivered free of charge.Waterville FOR WAITE\u2019S SERVICE STATION General Repairs, Greasing and Welding.BURROUGHS\u2019 FALLS \u2014 Also \u2014 Doug\u2019s Taxi \u2014 Tel.23 r ! Before buying or selling farms, | village property or real estate of 1 any kind, phone P.W.KNIGHTS 37-r-12 NORTH HATLEY Agent for Canadian General Insulation Co.(Quebec) Coaticock Coaticook Dry Cleaning CLEANING AND PRESSING Hats Cleaned and Rcblocked.SYLVIO ROY, Prop.\u2014 Tel.230 r 2 SCOTT 1.DRESSER Representative for Gilson Manufacturing Company Furnaces and Air Conditioning Full line of Hot Air Heating Equipment AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS SOLD AND SERVICED Tel.l'3-r-4 \u2014 COATICOOK s \u2022 J.W.GAGNON North Hatley - Tel.57 r 2 Dealer in Jersey Milk and Whipping Cream.Chocolate Milk and Icc Cream.SALE AT SAW SAWYERVILLE, MILL 1C inch soft wood slabs at 75c a cord at the mill.Also a good planner and matcher in good condition.Capacity 25,000 ft.in 10 hrs.V- MORIN, Sawyerville.Sawyerville Manufacturing Co.Dealers in Lumber, Sash and Doors Also big quantity of dry 4 ft.soft w'ood slabs for sale.TEL- 67 SAWYERVILLE HOUSE Rooms and Board.Beer and Wine at the tables.Licensed to take out.Mr.CRETE, New Proprietor.RAYMOND\u2019S GARAGE NORTH HATLEY Tel.117 R 4 We now have an expert mechanic specializing in motor jobs, welding and painting., HAWES\u2019 TRANSPORT GENERAL TRUCKING North Hatley - Watervillc -Katevale - Montreal Phone NORTH HATLEY 127 R 2 Warehouse 1033 Wellington St.Phone PL.8143 Taylor\u2019s Motor Service C.A.PARKER SAWYERVILLE Distributor for Pasteurized Dairy Products.Cookshirc, Sawyerville and Vicinity.L.H.HUNT Sawyerville Dealer for Massey-Harris Farm Machinery.Also Insurance Agent for Fire, Auto and Theft.TEL.11 NORTH HATLEY COATICOOK MILLING REG\u2019D\tTel.67 R 2 Flour, grain feed, custom grinding, j Purina products.\ta a a > i 383 Child St.\tTel.113 General Repairs - Goodrich Tires St.GUY DION.Prop.Work Guaranteed Wilfred Gagnon\u2019s Restaurant Sawyerville \u2014 Tel.8 Light Lunches, Ice Cream, Tobacco, Candy, Groceries.Bus Stop.POIRIER BROS.STORE Waterville \u2014 Tel.67 Groceries, dry goods, C.I.L.Paint, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Hardware \u2014 All orders delivered.Royal Restaurant and Barber Shop - Tel.53 WATERVILLE, QUE.Meals and Light Lunches, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Tobacco and < andies.GERARD FORTILR, Prop.Waterville Mattress and Bedding Co.Tel.63 We are now ready to repair any size mattress.Also any spring mattress.Expert Workmanship Done.C0TÛÛM TAKING UMUVES THIS WAY See How Regular You Can Be Every Morning Try taking Carter\u2019s Pills this way: Start with 3 and set a definite time every morning.When you get regular every morning cut down to 2.After a few days, try 1.Then try taking Carter's erery nlhtr day.You may even find you can keep regular without any laxative.You see, Carter\u2019s are so tiny you can cut down the dose\u2014from 3 to 1\u2014to fit the needs of your individual system.Without disappointment.Carter\u2019s bel p clean out your intestinal tract not halfway, but thoroughly.They are doubly effective because made with two vegetable herbs compounded properly for thorough, easy action.Thousands can cut down on laxative dosingthisCartor way.Ask forCarter\u2019s Pills by name to get the genuine at any drugstore-Sût, 70^, SI.00.Start the Carter graduated dose method tonight, and jump out of bed tomorrow rarin\u2019 to go.Oil PAN D SAVE WASH TUBBS TURNER IF THOSE CEO0K.S piPN'l HMIE 1 WV KEV, j- OH, EAST! I'M \u2014 GETTINS DIZZY to BUT I'VE GOT TO H'JEEY DUNNO ANY WAY TO GET D0WN.9ESIP65 Wf'P BE IOCKED OUT O' THE HOUSE ! BUT WE ^7 MAY GET IN QUIETLY UP HEKEi WINPOW TOWEC.THEN DUMP On THOSE GUYS REMAIN ALONE HER ROOM, PALE INSISTS ON GOIN& WITH EASY.m mmmu TERRY- r iwwui -x comp ee WEONô, Mr I HAP A FEÊLW6 IVHEN\t> TECCV AHSmCBP THAT PHONE CALL THAT HE P/PN'r EXPECT IT TO BE A miHEte MATTEC.\t-Wffi THAT WAS THE CONSI6NEE FOg THE CAC60 WE FLEW HERE.HE'S AT THE AIRPORT WITH A TRUCK- WE\u2019LL HAVE f TO RHH OUT THERE TO SI6N THE ÇTVFF OVER TO HIM.SORRY WE HAVE TO tto RUN ALDH& - I JUST RBOPPEP IN TD SEE HOIV YOU WERE P0IH6.mP IF 1 USE YOUR PHONE ?WOVLP CALL MY OFFICE BEFORE I LEAVE HERE.HELP YOURSELF iLiiO LATER SPEAKINô II KING ROYAL MOUNTED 6C0RE ONE FOR ME,MCKENZIE?I TOLD yOU TH/E LCOKEP LIKE A SCHEME BY K/N& TO KEEP THOSE SEMEf CONSCIOUSNESS' HMPFf, SOBER, YOU MEAN;' QUORUM Ay ON THERE li/AS NO SYSTEM, S/R; KING HAS REGAINED CONSCIOUSNESS.: À ijjm \u2022\u201cto ABNER m\u2019 OKIE AH LOVES IS IN DANGER -SONEV7HAR NORTH O' DOGPATCH @ A FLAT\" r> IF ONLY WE HAD A oack/t AH IS A ABNER-NOT A HACKBUT fiEBBE AH KIN HELP YO', JEST TH' SAME BLAST THAT POINTED HEAD OF YOURS, MILTON//- MURRY.r wEVE GOT TO GET TO THE 'BABBLING BROOK™ SAN ITARIUM // WE'VE GOT TO GET GOOCH.IS TH \u2019BABBLING BROOK SAN I TARIUM NORTHWARDS?DID YO' REFER T\u2019GOOCH, )\\\\ TH' WORLD'S GREATEST T\"1 CARTOON 1ST ?y-) r\u2014\"M YES YES// (-\"HE'S TH'ONE AH LOVES.r THESE 13 TH BOVS HE'S IN DANGER / .r-, rv I _ y,-\u2014\t! PALOOKA By HAM FISHER CMON, JOE.WELL QUESTION THE FELLA WE'LL MAKE HIM TALK' THIS\tDOCTOR.YOUVE WOMAN\tGOT TO BRING HER CAN'T TALK.\tTO SHE5 BEEN HURT.LOOKS AS THO SHE'S BEEN BEATEN.W-WHERE ARE YOU.AHH.ANN IT'S JOE.GOOD HEAVENS Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1947.1 .^^iwwwwtatBM^\t¦ niiHirirHin » w Boundary Lines Weekly Feature Page Devoted To \u2022 The Progress and Welfare of the Boundary Communities Slansiead-Rock Island «Beebe Que.and Derby Line, Vt.hi.».».i!;;n i,!!ii:i!;i;i:ii !!i;:iii;iiiii:[],iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuii!iiiiiiuiiuuiBiiiiJ!jiniiuniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiuniuiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iBiiiiiiiiiiiiinii!iiiiiii!iiniiiiiii!i!iiiiDiiiiiini!niiiHiHiiiii!iiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiuijiuiiiiiiiiii«!r.iiiii!!iiiniw\t¦ Prompt Action Of Firemen Saves Rock Island Plant From Damage 40-Voice Montreal Men\u2019s Choir Coming To Boundary Only the prompt arrival of the Rook Isdaiwl fire brigade, which was on the scene within three minutes of the alarm, save1 N1 \u201cDIAPER RASH v- Wo* this baby! yM At; first sign of chafinR ' redness or other irrita tion, apply CUTICURA Ointment.Help prevent irritation\u2014 use Cuticura Soap and Talcum too.All dvug- gisls, Mn/ir in Canada.T I ¦i-i g : VC'S C \u2018 kjj.c;%a\"4 r ; 4 PERFECTLY Dll-VAL and urnfaieMa .y,-j I YOUR ASSURANCE OF QUALITY \\ STYLE AND VALUES It's a Fashion First that rates rave notices \u2014 this neut new Du-Val Accessory Set that steals the show wherever it goes.The gathered, pouch style handbag is made from the same shimmering, quality-tested plastic as the sheath-like cover on Companion umbrella.And look what\u2019s happened À:-./ to your umbrella-carrying problem! Depending on the way you snap the domes, the strap adjusts % to over-the-shoulder, over-the-back, or over-the- wrist length.Cover rolls up compact-size.Set \\ \\ available in a choice of colours.Other DU-VAL products: Rainwear \u2022 Sportswear Casual Wear and Belts CURABLE ASSOCIATED COMPANIES, LTD.TORONTO, CANADA f i SOID BY LEADING STORES THROUGHOUT CANADA to cope with the food situation at! the international congress of B, and P.W.Clubs to be held in Paris in July.Voluntary offerings made up the sum of $15 for this purpose.Miss Leslie Pales, chairman of! the nominations committee for] the coming elections, announced that ballots mmat be in the hands ] of the committee not later than' April 2'8th.The meeting was then j adjourned.rVJARTINVILLE Miss Camille Marquis, Miss JIugueUe Le.-'.ard; Mr.Jeannot] Goto have returned to their respective boarding schools, after1 spending their Easter holidays, with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Irenie Roy and their children, Mr.Paul Henri Gilbert and Miss A.Paquette, of\u2019 Coaticook, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.V.Gilbert.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Eugene; Fortier, of Sherbrooke, were1 Easter guests of Mr.Arthur For-] tier and of Mr.and Mrs.Conrad j Fortier.By GAYNOR MADDOX Spring appetites like something different.So try honey as a sweetening\u2014saves sugar.Honey Biscuits Make small baking powder biscuits.When done, remove from the oven.Split in halves.Between halves place 1 teaspoon honey butter made by blending \u2019A cup butter and Vs cuip honey together.Let stand a few minutes before serving.Orange Short Cake Bake your favorite short cake.Split while warm and place orange sections sweetened with honey between layers and on top.Serve with honey orange sauce.Honey Orange Sauce: One cup orange juice, !4 cup honey.2 tablespoons grated orange peel.Blend orange juice and honey.Add grated orange peel.Blend well.Serve on shortcake.Honey Hints Choose comb, extracted, or creamed honey for spreads, extracted honey for cooking and baking and for sweetening beverages, cereals and fruits.Store honey in dry place of average temperature.Honey tends to absorb and retain the moisture of damp storage places.Serve extracted honey in a con- SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE AND REDUCING Medical Gymnastics, Hydro and Physio-Therapy.Mrs.C.A.Connors, 33 Ontario Street, Experienced Graduate Masseuse, by appointment only.For appointment Phone 1699M from 9 to 9.30 a.m.and from 1 to 1.30 p.m.See your family doctor first.Massage will improve the function of your skin.Soothes the nerves.Stimulates digestion, circulation and elimination.Increases intestinal action.Reduces.Builds up underweight.If the joints are stiff with inflamed muscles, rheumatism and such ailments, Medical Gymnastics and massage will be very beneficial.Portraits - .v*\\\\Y yvW' aits\t, V>1 ,vo^NV V\tWedding Pictures at your home \u2014 no extra charge.Gordon Studio 21 Belvidcre St.(Opp.Armory) Phone 2669-W McConnell\u2019s Optometrists 102 Wellington N.Tel.37 At Del Monty Hotel ROCK ISLAND on the Fouith Wednesday of livery Month mm on the table and .the meal ia ready! It\u2019s complete If It\u2019s ALLATT\u2019S Now-sweeter, tastier bread with FLEiSCHMANN\u2019S FRESH YEAST By EPSIE KINARD NEA Fashion Editor IMEW YORK\u2014The new background beige is i \u2018 threatening the wardrobe supremacy held §§g ] for years by the basic black dress\u2014beige that * ] takes in heutrals from deep taupe to face-powder shades.As adaptable to a change of It\u2019s so easy to bake delicious, smooth-textured loaves if you use Fleisdhmann\u2019s active fresh Yeast.This fresh yeast is jull-strength.It goes right tn work to help you get best baking results every time.IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-insist on Fleischmann\u2019s active fresh Yeast.J be cake with the familiar yellow label! Dependable\u2014Canada\u2019s favorite for over 70 years.MADE IN CANADA pnrpoM 1 accessories and a variety of scenic interests as the black background dress,! the new neutrals have! other merits to shout about.They heighten personal1 coloring rather than dim-1 finish it, a complaint many -women file against black.| A gal can adjust her mak< -up to a beige dress to make it more flattering HEINZ BABYFOODS LOOK FOR THE COMPLETE LIN! '\t.\t\u2014.22 VARIETIES .\t.f., tf .\u201eKt:N mm f ,7\t- * x-.-' v Beige sparks styles in background dresses.Take the wraparound.So successful is this American fashion which adjusts readily, is easy on the figure and anchors where designers say a dress should hang\u2014at the shoulders and hips\u2014that Paris is copying it .i v -,\t^ f- ^ J llliilüa pfllll w ipili \t\u2022 .iy.1 \u2022 \tI'd WmmÊf\t Mill\t ÉÉflP\tiii pip \u2022 ï Y\t111 \t \t'/v/Sv \\ 111 you cîssî\u2019t buy a better wesx \u2014yet it COSTS LESSI m The photograph, right,! shows A dele Simpson\u2019s successful wraparound in [ \u201cmezzatan,\u201d a golden beige j f§YT\\ shade of crepe highlighted by a self belt studded with I / g i 11 n a i 1 h e a d s.The! }' sketches prove its versa-1 r tility in taking on scenic changes.That\u2019s right! OLD ENGLISH saves you money on every pint you buy.Dries quickly to a brighter, longer-lasting lustre.shines and wears\u2014 wears and shines Use it on all your floors.Just spread it and forget it.Saves time! \u2014 work! \u2014 wearl Saves raoney I OW £n$HeH H mmm Old înqlisli NO RUBBING ^ W A X I RICHMOND AND MELBOURNE RECORDINGS I.O.D.E.HOLDS SPR1L MEETINC AT MELBOURNE Richmond, April IS- \u2014 Mrs.jeorge Walker, rei?eiit of Udoi->hus Lord Aylmer Chapter, 1.0.O.E.presided at the April meet-n.g which was held in the Melbourne Town Hall.After the formal opening the secretary read the minutes and Mk.J.'s.MacNaughton gave the treasurer\u2019s report, which revealed that one hundred and twenty-three dollars had been received in cash and fifty-ore dollars by pledges for the War Memorial Fund, in response to the recent circular letter, which had been cent out to members and former members, and just a few replies had been received.Miss M.Harkom concon-vener with Mns.Harry Hardy of the War Memorial Committee at this time, expres\u2019sed sincere appreciation to Mr.C.Spence and Mr.E.Fowler, who had given such kindly assistance in the preparation of the circular letters.It is hoped that before the May meeting the remainder of the members will have sent in their replies to the ADOPT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Daylight Saving Time will be adopted in Richmond, effective from 12.01 a.m., April 27th until midnight on September 27th, according to an announcement from the office of His Worship the Mayor, A.E.Dyson.The decision to adopt the advanced time was made at the April session of the Richmond Municipal Council, stated Mayor Dyson, and citizens of Richmond are urged to bear it in mind, and set their clocks accordingly when they retire on Saturday night, April 26.Farm Machinery Headquarters .?A.T.SMÎTH SMITH BLDG.Corner College and Craig Sts.RICHMOND \u2014 Phone 38 International-Harvester and Beatty Bro-Farm Machinery and Equipment \u2014 Parts and Repairs ST.FRANCIS COLLEGE NOTES Proudly Announcing The Greatest Selection of Beautiful Wallpapers That You\u2019ve Ever Seen Here\t___ New Patterns \u2014 New Colors \u2014 They\u2019re Wonderful! P AINTS\tMurphy and Narvo : PAIN IS AH Kinds of Decorating and Housecleaning Needs RICHMOND HARDWARE REG\u2019D j.Harrington & B.Armitage - Next to Bank of Mont.- Richmond EVERYTHING FOR YOUR SPRING DECORATING NEEDS The Newest and Most Beautiful Patterns in WALLPAPERS Waxes - Polishes - Brushes - Mops - Cleaners - etc.J.H.COLES Hardware and Electrical Supplies \u2014 RICHMOND \u2014 lei.49 No Man Ever Has Enough - - - Too Many Just Haven t Any INSURANCE A Policy To Suit Every Need: Ask Us About Yours loday! G.F.DRESSER & CO.Reg\u2019d B.G.HUSK - w.E.G.HUSK College St.\tRICHMOND, QUE.«Tf W SUIT yourself at CORMIER'S BIG SHIPMENT of Ready-made Suits Just Arrived! \u2022\tSiM \\RT TOPCOATS » HATS « SOX \u2022\tSPORT SHIRTS « SLATER SHOES © SPORT JACKETS o TIES GALORE Rene Cormier \u201cHome of the well-dressed man\u2019\u2019 RICHMOND\tPhone 217 .A' A I .oc-' ALL PART OF OUR JOB- There UmvI a service your car requires which we aren\u2019t staffed and equipped to provide.If your car is old, it certainly need*; good care lo keep it on the road.If your car\u2019s new\u2014it deserves every attention.Cjoa MiVj SPRING FEVER affects cars, too.Drive in today and let us give your car a spring tunr-up.We\u2019ll lubricate the chassis, change to summerweight oils, check your car from liumper to bumper.\t# GOODYEAR TIRES \u2014 WILLARD BATTERIES DYSON & ARMSTRONG General Motors Dealers Tel.197 RICHMOND Richmond, April 16.\u2014During the holidays, outdoor shooting wa.-' resumed by the Cadet Corps.The three higheyt scores were made by the following Douglas Gunter 92; Robert Birch 111; and Dale Blanchette 89.Grade VII took class honors with six scores of 75 or better fired by D.Gunter, Arnold Mc-Keage, Bobby Walker and Bobby Spence.Several 'boys have a good chance of winning their first class shooting badge before Inspection Day, May 20.-« * * Work of clearing away part of the grove, at the back of the school; field, in order to make the grounds large enough for rugby, soccer,1 baseball or running has been; started.This work, when completed will make the playing field double the present si&e, and give everyone a chance to participation in these «porte.Small trees and brush are' being cut down and burned ahu\u2019 the next step will be pulling stumps' and leveling of the ground.It hi hoped to have a field at least hun-j dred yards long by sixty yard?wide for recreational purposes, when\tthisi work\tis\tcompleted.Whenever possible\thealthy\tshade trees are being left along the edges of the field.* *\t* The Senior Girts\u2019 Choir of S.Francis College are presenting a cantata in St.Anne\u2019s Church oi.Thursday evening, April 17, at eight o'clock.All parents an:i friends of the school are cordially invited to attend.* *\t?School re-opened on April 14.with attendance much better than ! nicely with the current campaign 1 before the holidays, when the instituted by the Canadian Junior grippe was taking its toll among \u2022r of Commerce to reduce pupils and teachers alike.Ease Your Spring Housecleaning Work .RF M T an e^ectr*c floor polisher I™ I or vacuum cleaner Phone us for a reservation! The cost is very small.SEE THE NEW 1947 SPARTON! \u201cCHAIRSIDE CONSOLETTE RADIO\u201d \u2014 Greatest Innovation of the Y'ear \u2014 QUINN BROS.Reg\u2019d NORTHERN ELECTRIC DEALERS Radio and Electrical Sales: Service \u2014 Phone 89 \u2014 RICHMOND .EYES TESTED .GLASSES FITTED .Jean-Paul Brouillette B.A.S.O.Optometrist Cor.Main and Adam Sts.\u2014Richmond\u2014Phone 210 Every Tuesday Night from 7 to 9 p.m.at Dubrule\u2019s Pharmacy, Windsor Mills, FAST DRIVING TO BE CHECKED IN RICHMOND On the recommendation of the I municipal council, Richmond po-llice will make a determined drive to check on Stpeeding motorists j within the community.! This was urged at the April session of the council, as an afte.r-| math of the fatality which took ! place on the Mam Street recently, ! claiming the life of a Richmond resident.j Motorists will be checked to see ! that they keep within the limit prescribed by law.and all Richmond motorists are asked to support the camp Urn to ;he fullest exilent possible in an effort to stop i accidents;.The move ties in very 'Hdi&ià JM®® » both .IN OUR RICHMOND STORE .and In - - - OUR NEW FURNITURE STORE MOW OPEN IN WINDSOR MILLS! Cham be Canada\u2019s accident-tod through a strong \u201cSafe Driving\u201d campaign.MISSIONARY GROUP MEETS AT RICHMOND jpupila The following teachers are engaged to teach at St.Francis College High School for the school year 1947-48; Mr.L.F.Somerville, M.A., principal; Mr.K.II.Annett B.A., Miss M.I.Wile B.A., j Mr.Andrew Roy B.A., Miss Merr.e1 Powers B.A., Miss Viola Noble, | Miss Hazel Sims, Mrs.Inez Fal-I Iona, Miss Ruth MacDonald, Miss j Lucy Heal y, Miss Winnifred Roes,' B.Lc.H.Ec., Mr.Ian Hume B.A.j Two or three vacancies on the staff are yet to be filled.Citizens of Windsor Mills Are Most Cordially Invited ' to Visit Our New Furniture Store Stocked With Money-Saving Values \u2014- Located on Elm St., WINDSOR MILLS, Near the Arena J.A.SIMMONEAU FINE FURNITURE FOR THE HOME Richmond and Windsor Mills Phone RICHMOND 28 r 2 BRINGING UP FATHER.Bv Georee McManus.Athletics are at a low ebb in thisi in-bciween period.Boys and grids j inter-yea.r basketball games are; ibeirg played until the fields and pits are dry enough for baseball, softball and jumping.The last, of the snow-banks around the rink; have melted and it won\u2019t be Ion,g now.Richmond, April 16.\u2014 Th Thank-Offering meeting of the Women/s Missionary Society of the ! Richmond and Melbourne United Gbureh was held at the home of Mrs, Angus MacRae, Dufferin Avenue with Mrs, M, Armatage I presiding.i After the reading of the minutes ! by the secretary, Mrs.A, A.Mac-| I aitney, the treasurer\u2019s report was] given by Mrs.C.Healy.Duringj the business period Mrs.Argus | MacRae and Mrs.J.Mitchell were! appointed as delegates to attend| the Pros'byterial, which will bej jheld in Cowansville.\t| The devotional part of the meet-l ing was taken from the '\u2018Missionary Monthly\u201d and was conducted1 iby Mrs.Annataige, assisted by j Mrs.A.MacRae, Mrs.J.Mitchell,! Mr- VV.Whitehead, Mrs.A.Nor- Endorsed with the hearty sup-Mrs.G.T.Pope and Miss port of the municipal council of .1 rr- ___ » .F î -, V, I-, w ,1 F Vi cx zv t T i ^ 11 i CLEAN-UP WEEK IN RICHMOND FROM MAÏ 5-19 MCm-IEI?SENT POP THE doc- \u2022-DP AGAIN -SHE SAYS SHE DOESN'T FEEL VERY WELL- ALL SHE DOES IS SEND FOP DOCTORS * I\u2019M 6ITTIN\u2019 SICK FROM PAYIN DOCTOR V , V; AN\u2019 NOW WHAT IS IT\"3 7-^ IT'S TEPPiBLE-I WISH YOLlT) TALK TO THE DOCTOR-HE'S IN THE HALL SOPPY-BUT YOUP WIFE MUST GIVE UP SINGING FOP AT LEAST SIX MONTHS- FINE-I MEAN HOW MUCH DO 'I OWE YOU?DON'T LIVES UPSTAIRS -I DID IT TO PROTECT HER- vAH i Corn W47.Kmp I rjiurri Synrficaf* Ifit .TK\u2019orM nphfv rrtemd M SKilîu FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IT can\u2019t be TRUE! I Remember., wilda.youve 1- DON'T BELIEVE IT!J CROSSED THAT VOID \u2014-\\ f-\t~ \\COUPON OFF YOUR LIST! BY MERRILL BLOSSER I the Town of Richmond, the official ns, Bertha Mountain.\t, - -\t, Delicious refreshments were ser- clean-vxp week for *.ne comurnty ved by Mrs.MacRae and Mrs.G.will be held this year n\u2019om May T.Pope.\tI 5th to lOth inclusive.The May meeting will be held The dates were decided at tne last session of the Town Council | at the home of Mrs.C.Healy, Col-! lege Street ! very appealing letter, which was [ .sent out by the committee.The i amount of $14.00 ha« still to be I raised before the chapter meets its I quota of $2,44)0.j Plans were made to hold the Street Fair oa May 15.The fol-l \u2018 lowing general conveners were appointed: Miss M.Harkom, Miss E.Mathias, Mr?.George Chamberlin,' Mrs.George Ewing and Mrs.C.R.; Boast; ladle.-\"' ready to wear depart-j ment, Mis.a M.Harkom, Mrs.I ¦! Delaney.Mrs.L.Woods and Mrs.F.A.McKee, children^ wear; Mrs.George Walker, Mrs.F.Newell.Miss I.Salivay, Mrs.W.E.Pope, Mrs.Murchie; boots and shoes, Mr?'.D.N.Dcsmavais.Mrs.j George Ewing, Miss A.Hu ghee ; kitchen furniture, Mrs.Burt and Miss Florence Davis; variety, Mrs.George Roy.Mrs.R.Bedard and M ns, C.R- Boast; men's clothing, Mrs.Grant Campbell, Mis.« Elizabeth Taylor and Mr-s M.Auringer; cashier, Mrs.J.S.Mac-N aught on.The afternoon tea will t;: in charge of the ways and means committee with Mis.U.Spence, convener.An interesting article on the \u201cIsle of Orleans\u201d was read by Mrs.C.Spence.\t, After the formal closing, afternoon tea were served by ^ Mr?.George Walker and Mrs.C.R.Boast.1 The hostesses for the May meet-! ing will be Miv.C.Delaney and Mrs.J.S.MacNaughton.and citizen-i are urged to give utmost support to the annual Spring beautification campaign, to ciean up their yards and assis: in everyway to make the community more attractive for the influx of summer visitors w {Parting.hi eh will shortly be A Personal Message to the Housewives of RICHMOND: This Spring turn your house-cleaning into a treasure hunt \u2014 what you may throw out may be worth bringing in - - - I Buy Antiques Of All Kinds Look around your home and see what you can find.OLD GLASS \\ND CHINA DISHES - KMCKNACKS FURNITURE in fact, anything that\u2019s really old may bring you surprising cash returns.E.S.Cogan RICHMOND\tPhone 126 .v fri îMi HATS RIGHT-WHAT DO I CARE ?ITS PROBABLY Some RELATIVE, Some AUNT/ LOOK WHAT GOES ON NOW/ Cut it our, HILDA - - - you Told us TO BE INDIFFERENT/ 1 ME go! NONE OF 1 Your steady men did anything like THIS! JUST LET ME AT HIM ! VdCCfPft.1947 PV REA ALLEY OOP BY V.T.HAMLIN THAT BLASTED P,RATE'S COMiN\u2019 UP FAST.CA°'N.IT WONT BE LONS NOW.\u2019 NOW ONLY A REAL TOP-NOTCH 6UNNER PARDON.SIR.BUT GUNNERY'S MY LINE.WITH YOUR PERMISSION.1'l.L HANDLE OLD BETSY.' dr/ f very well.boom! a lot depends on '.HAT GUN.,.SO YOU 1 SIR! BETTER BE GOOD!/Y y y THERE IT IS, ( AYE, MISTER.SKIPPER! c and smartlyy SHALL WE COME r ABOUT?Th .'6\t1C, 8V -(» StOV'Ct.w~ r M afr,.U P(T OFF.; BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN PUG.WUA.YOU WlP OPNEY WITH HIS CUP OP tAILK 7 Reader notices in country locals.15c per line of 5 words.Lennox-\\ille and City Hrieflets, 20c per line.ŒF YOUR CAR READY for WE CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK YOUR CAR FOR IT'S TUNE-UP TIME SPRING everv POSSIBLE TROUBLE SPOT/ wU _______________ s The first chirp of the robin is your cue lo drive in here and let our staff of expert mechanics give your car a complete spring tunc-up and cheek-up for smooth, sale, pleasurable spring driving.MERRILL\u2019S GARAGE DODGE - DeSOTO DEALERS 440 College St.\u2014 RICHMOND - Phone .1 r 2 ¦ '\u2014\" .\u2014- ATTENTION! GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE on all Coleman Appliances \u2014 Sewing Machines \u2014 Washers \u2014 Bicycles and Small Motors \u2014 PARTS And ACCESSORIES Uocksmithing - Keymaking: MAURICE BARRIE Located at RICHMOND HARDWARE REGT) Main St.- Richmond - Tel.183 Clf Mi 06, E OH.WVOtSi NOW NOuCt GOO.B DCrtOV IT P-OOTtF, Ht'S MUK! R SfcING NAUGHTY \u2018 *xr » /c WH WITH j YOU'IRt BEING, HVH, PUG\u2019, r V1PH WITH Mit : 1 COPR.1»47 BV NÊA SERVICE.INC.MUK, MUK I ho» f,\t; HHPPtK.'i?' -V\u2019 m VIC FLINT By MICHAEL O\u2019MALLEY and RALPH LANE you don\u2019t seem so anxious 7 TO TALK WITH ME NOW AS WHEN | YOU SAW Mf LAS''.THE POi-ICc WOULD HAVE THOU6HT ME DEAD IP YOU HADN'T TIPPED THEM OFF.' v NOW GOING TAKE WRONG THEY MAY HAD THE RADIO DOING WHERE S FIRE?PHONE wm ^sTyEAH, KIDS LIKE \u20187 A LOT OF NOISE.I'VE BEEN GEUING NERVOUS OVER THE DARNDEST THINGS LATELY.rw&T.M.Bin.».3.PXT.ttf, RICHMOND s+ Mr.C.E.Hatehe Georgres de Champl.\"^* was a guest in town.His many friends tvill be pleased to learn that be has recovered from his accident.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Bailey, of Knowlton, are spending a few days at their home on Dufferin Avenue.Miss Kathleen Herbert Braeey, Miss Kathleen Delaney and Mr.Gordon Lee, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.D.Delaney.Mr.Leo Delaney, of St.Hyacinthe, was a gue^t at the same home.Mr.Giliis Marcotte spent a day in Montreal on business.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Gordon Boa^t entertained in honor of her Allen and Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Denison, of Mont- daughter, Miss Jean Boast, whose of Montreal: real, were guests of Mrs.George marriage takes place on April It1 TEA IS GIVEN BRIDE-TO-BE AT RICHMOND SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, I CARNIVAL\tBy Dick Turner 947.Eleven K1NGSEY FALLS ! RICHMOND HILL Richmond.April 16.\u2014Mrs.C.R.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Braeey, of Gilchrist.Mrs.Denison has left Mn?.J.Bagnall, cf Wr dsor.Dunham; and Mr.and Mrs.Leon- for her home in Saskatoon, Sask.Mills, presided at the lace covered ard Knowles, of Trenholm; were; Mr.and Mrs.Kendall Brown, table, which was centered by a guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford and daughter, Kendia, recent-; large African violet plant and y el- ; Gunter, College Street.\t|y of Winnipeg, Man., now of low tapers in silver_ holders.Miss Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Carson.Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Lucy Healy, Miss 1 rancoi-Master Reginald Carson and Mrs.J.S.MacNaughton.Miss Geotfreoy and Mrs, R.G.Denison JIasiter William Cat-son, of Bury, Ruth Denison and Miss Annie assisted with the serving, were guests of Mrs.Pearle Car- Denison, who were guests at the Those from out of town, who at-: son and Mr.and Mrs.James same .home, have returned to tended the tea, were Mrs.J.Bag-Mast ine, Stanley Avenue.\tMontreal to resume their teach- nail and Miss Rita Bagnall, old Mr.and Mrs.George Popoff ; ing duties.\t] Windsor Mills, Mrs.William Whit-1 were guests in Montreal.\tj Mr.H.E.Bieber\u2019s many taker, of Rosemere; Mrs.W.H.Mrs.H.West and daughters, friends will be pleased to learn Gordon, of Montreal; Mr.-.K G.Joanne and Patsey, spent sev- that he is improving after his Denison, of Saskatoon; and Mrs.; era! days with relatives* at Ches- ' operation in the Western Hos- Malcolm Sinclair, of Lac Saguay.ley, Ont.\tjpital, Montreal.Mr.Bifiber has THE W.I.HOLDS A\tEK 1 Mrs.Lindsay, of Montreal.: returned to his home on College \\ Miss Jean Boast was the gucat ! spent the week-end with Mr.and\u2019 Street.\t: of honor at a shower given by t,he: Mrs.Elmer Damant.\t| Miss Helen Armstrong spent a Spooner Pond Women\u2019s Institute i Miss Olive Hill, of Montreal, | few days with relatives in Kings- at the home of Mrs.John Hawker.bury.\t; Jr.Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Boast and 1 The living room was attractively ! Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hardy were decorated for the occasion.and Mrs.Lloyd After the business mectir,;.; in Frelighsburg.which was conducted by Mrs.Y Mrs.Le Blanc, and I Miss Natalie Walker, of Mont- R.Beattie, the president, ML.-: in Bedford.\ti real, was a week-end guest of Boast was presented with a large was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Hill, Main Street.Misses Antoinette and Pauline guests of Mr.Linahen spent their holidays with! Boast and son their sister, Mr.Leblanc, Father Raymond Painchaud, of i her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George decorated basket filled with very Ottawa, ' O.M.S., spent several | Walker, College Street.\tbeautiful and useful articles for sfftATù* SMEW y i COPR.1S4?EV fit4 E.t.C, T.M.REG \u2018J The regular monthly meeting of the Richmond Hill, Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home Lloyd Rohe near bens, in Richmond, Mrs.John Hawker, this year\u2019s president, was in the chair and opened the meeting by all repeating the Mr.and Mrs.Drummond Buchanan visited their son, Robert, in the Military Hospital at Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and found him much improved in health, and the secretary, Mrs I will be coming home in ] future.Mrs.Donald Smith is visiting her mother, Mrs.Avon Stock, and ,.\t,\t,, Mr.Stock, in Magog.\tmeeting by all repeating Miss Margaret Wheeler, R.N., \"Collect\" and \"Salute to and Miss Gothiop, of Montreal, Flag.\u2019\u2019 Roll call hints on laundr-illew spent the Easter week-end with WORKSTARTED ON RICHMOND\u2019S NEW RESERVOIR Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Wheeler.Mr.Charles H.Sells, of the ; teaching staff of the Consolidated School, in Kingsey, has been spending his Easter vacation at his home here and is presently in East Hereford visiting friends.Mrs.K.Myers, of Danville, was in town calling on relatives and ; friends.Mr.J.M.Leith was in Victoria-ville on business.Ross 11.Sells, of Danville, is spending his Easter vacation with \u2018relatives here ami in Bromleigh.Services were conducted in both the Anglican and United Churches on Easter Day.Rev, S.Foreman held a service at 9 a.in., Preliminary work has already the started on the construction of the reservoir for the Town of , ,\t, Richmond, according to informa- mg curtains and general house- tjon from municipal oficials.cleaning brought forward many The new reservoir U located on timely points on these phases of Craig Road, on the outskirts of housekeeping.The minutes of the Richmond\u2019s \"upper town,\" in the March meeting and the financial rapidly-growing residential and in-statement were given and duly dut rial i-eetion of the community approved.A card of thanks, for j above the C.N.R, tracks, flowers sent to a bereaved mem- ; When completed, the reservoir her during ;he past month was | will contain facilities for a million read, as well ns a letter of ap- and a half gallons.It is esapect-preciation from the recipient of ed to be finished on *r before Oct-an overseas box.It is very grata- ober 1st.fying to receive such sincere let-1 .tors of thanks, showing that thes boxes are truly appreciated ami needed, Mrs.Elmer Mills kindly' offered to quilt the quilt, which is to be assembled by Mrs, Haw- : k-er shortly.More blocks were in at this meeting.The j SmitiherB* mother, Mrs.Blouin, and her \u2018brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, E.Roy.of holv communion.Rev.C.Fog-1tU! lu'^.\t, ,,\t.go held a service ai It p.m\u201e with ' s,lim \u2018\u2019f 1flv,e c secretary Mrs.A.Me ing was \u201cGod's Book Of- Life.\"! Momie cubed the roll.There were Those taking part in the pro- menjuers and one visitor present, gram were Mrs.G.0.Malbcouf, A l!;'A niem.v-r, Mm.Alex Irwin Mr.-t R.Kerr, Mrs.E.Blake Mi- i J1\"\"1''1 Die W.A.Mrs.Alfred Fon-Carrie Ward.Mrs.Merle Oakley, j\tdonated an article to be au- Mrs.L.Davies, Mrs, M.VYauers I Coned.rl ne next meeting will meet and'.Mrs.A.McMerine.'The secre - May at the home of Mrs.M.D.vibe, were Sunday gue 'ls tary Miss Carrie Ward called theN'U.c .^ I ;e sin.inig of \"Nearer an(j Mrs.N.G.Patrick, roll and ten anwered and there : My Gnl io 1 hee and the the Mr.H.Gilehrist, of Lennoxville was one visitor.\tLords Prayer closed the meet- js s:,pi>::idinij the Faster holiday The minutes of the previous! \"'S-\tI with bis wife and family here.the regular Rev.S.and Mrs.Foreman and; their little daughter, were g-uests in town.Rev.Mr.! Foreman called on several parishioners and with Mrs.Foreman, and Valerie attended the April meeting of the Anglican Guild, which met at the homo of Mrs W.H.Wheeler with Mrs.M.| Hastings, Mrs.Robert Fells and Mrs.Harold Blake, the joint host esses.Mr.and Mrs.IV.C\\ Sells, of i Danville, were visitors in town.Mr.William (\u2019orrivenu and family have taken up residence in their new home on Station Slice:, and Mr.Rodolph Martineau and family have moved onto Mr.Corriveau's farm.Mr.Fcnost Boulot spent a week-end at his summer residence here.TRENHOLM VILLE was asked Vilevie i\ta business letter in French \u2019to Mr.Albert (loud re au, M.L.A., for Richmond County.The fancy drop cookie contest with four 1 entries resulted in first prize going to Mrs.Hawker, and the second to Mrs.L.Healy, Mrs.\u2019Wilbert Smith acted as the judge.Mrs.Roberts served refreshments' provided by the memibors, ns this was an open meeting.Miss Loui-e Roy has returned to Bishopton, after a few weeks at her home here.Mr.Edgar Vidal and Mr.Paul Perron wore in Danville one evening on business.Mr.John McCallum ripent Easter with friends in Richmond and is at present visiting relatives in Kingsey.Air.and Mrs.Paul Perron were calling on Mr.and Mrs, E.Roy.Air.and Mrs.John Hawkers FEEL SICK?Try this 4-ACTION tonic \u2022\u2014stomach, liver, blood \u2014 Can\u2019t cat ?Headache, biliousness.Indigestionf It due to constination\u2014-cheer up, tiy IHisa Native Herbs, a I AXAI 1VE and BITTERS tonic.Fii\u2019ht plant ingredients ior 4 ACTION lUÎNKM 1 il) to encourage bowel and kidney elimination (2) to tone appetite and stom-nch (d) to help induce flow of liver bile to aid digestion (4) to help prevent gas.200 Tablets only 00.Also 50c and 25c at druggists.Take BLISS NATIVE HERBS Tabi.u \u2014\t\u2014\twere guoulfi at Mr.and Mrs, Lei Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Patrick and ! lie Healy\u2019s ono af ternoon.Mr.Donald Patrick, of Sawycv-of Mr.Air.Arthur j Mason has returned to Ontario, where he expects to be for some time.Mr.and Mrs.(Joorge Smithers and two little daughters, of La-prairie, were gueula of Mrs.rh - \u201cTAKE GIN PILLS advises Sydney woman.Recomrncruh 40 year old remedy \u201cI suffered for years from kidney trouble without getting much relief, Then l tried G in l* ills.After taking .1 boxes l felt very much improved.\"\u2014Mrs.V.L., Sydney,N.S.Gin Pills help remove the acids that can cause aches and pain.Sold by all druggists on a' Sntisfactioo-or-moncy-bnck ' basis.Use prove* their merit.Regular sixe, 40 PHI* Economy size, 80 Pill* (In tho US.A.nsk lor GI no Pills) Nalipnsl Druj & Chemlcnl Compnny of Canada, limited bury, Ont., was a week-end guest in«r Easter with her parents, Mr.} Healy, Miss Lucy Healy, Miss | at his home on Cleevemont and Mm W.Ala shall.Marion Wile and Mrs.Wile nio-j Avenue.Mrs, Ross and Mies Nor- Miss Florence Findlay, tored to Montreal and spent several days with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Grady and son, Jimmie, of Rock Island, were guests of Dr.and Airs.C R.Boast.Miss E.Davidson was a guest of Air.and Mrs.Gordon Bogie, in South Durham.Aliss Alice Boa has resumed her teaching duties at Bucking-ham, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.and M>\u2019«.W.Boa, Laurier Avenue.Mrs.William Pearson .and daughters Elizabeth \u2019and Patsey, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gearld Pearson, in Montreal.Mrs.T.L.Tanner, of Alont-real was a week-end guest at the home of Mr.and Airs.Thomas Torrance, Dufferin Avenue.of Ste.| ma Ro-ss expect to move to J°vite., was a guest of her cousin, Hawkesbu-ry shortly, where Mr.Mrs.E.C.MacGonigal, and Air.Ross has been transferred.\t| MacGonigal.Cha.-se Street.Air.Arthur Bieber\u2019s many} Rev.and Mrs.H.Samuel Wylie, friends are pleased to welcome New York, were guests eft Aliss him home from overseas, where Jean Ross, Gas-pe Stree \t\t\t CIWMT ~~ Your Elecfric Servant\t\t¦\t\u2022\tv k ¦¦ ¦\t he served for some time in the Canadian Army.Mr.J.AlcCabe, of Loyola College, AT-ontreal.spent the holidays with his parents, Mr.and Airs.J.McCabe, College Street.Aliss Alary Ewing was a guest in East Angus.m m With Tempting Omelettes Mr.and Airs'.Churchill Moore! and little daughter, of Hunting-1 ton, were guests of Air.and Mrs.W.Alarshall.for Easter.Mrs.H.K.Sherry, of Ho wick, wae a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Eric Morrison.The many friends of , Mrs.Sherry are glad to hear that Airs.Phyllis Hart ar.d son andjshe is moving into one of Mrs.Miss Aluriel Willett, of Montreal, Bruneau\u2019s apartments over the were guests at the home of Mr.and' Bank of Commerce.Mrs.Alfred Gunter.Later Mis-s Sometime ago Aliss Nonna Mar-M'uriel Willett was also the guest! shall was offered SL600 or a com-of Air.and Mrs.Whittin-gstall redbplimentary course in dancing by) family.\tjthe Arthur Murray School of Mr.Percy Davidson has retui .ed Dancing, and told that she home after spending some time1 qualified at the end of the course with Air.and Airs, Alfred Gunter.! she could go on staff of the School -of Dancing as instru-ctrei'-.Mi _Marshall was one of five chosen AbBLbTOS\tout of two hundred, and is now an - ; instructress in the Arthur Alurray Mrs.Lucia Fessenden, who hast\u2019 School of Dancing, A: r.:real.Her been spending the winter with her!- daughter, Mrs.Elton Webb, and) Mr.Webb, Belvidere Street, has re-} turned to her home in Fulford fori .the summer.She was accompanied' by her grandson, Master Merton ! Webb, who spent his Easter holi-! days in Fulford.Miss Dora Elliott, of Dolbeau, spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs.Thomas Heron and Air, Heron.Miss Jane Farrer has returned to Lennoxville, after spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Air.and Mrs.Norman Farrer, Couls-tan Avenue.Mrs, Henshall, of Montreal, ks the guest of Mr.and Airs.Nigel] Gray Donald, Goulstan Avenue.Mis® Alice Jansen has returned to Ste.Agathe des Monts, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Henning Jansen, Coulstan Avenue.Her many I The long view now Will show you how Electric washing's kinder To back and hands, To collar bands, To dresses, shirls or binder! 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At yesterday\u2019s session, Mr.Un-| win rejected a suggestion from Al-! berta Counsel J.J.Frawley that j the increases sought by the rail-, ways would \u201cdisrupt\u201d the Canadian | economy.The western lawyer advanced j 1 this contention while proposing toj SOUTH BOLTON BJ±Ls~ See HOUSEHOLD FINANCE You may borrow from $20 to$1000 without endorsers at Household Finance, and you may take 12or 15 months to repay.Or even 20 or 24 months on loans of larger amounts.Household loans are arranged promptly, with no delay.Just decide how much money you need and how long you want to take to repay.Phone first, then come in.Your money can be ready the same day you apply.3 Albert Street, at Wellington Street Phone Sherbrooke 4S9S SHERBROOKE, QUE.Houit 9 to 3 or by oppomlnunt toons mado to residents of nearby towns SACKED BV 69 YEARS CP EXPERIt'NCt ^MfOUSEHOLD '\"/ft FINANCE Vj On account of very bad stretches of road between h^ere and Manson-ville, Rev.Mr.Macklin did not hold the usual Easter service in Holy Trinity Church.The Women\u2019s Institute met with Mrs.A.A.Cameron at \u201cKorner Mr.Unwin that it would be better ! V\u2019uw,\u2019 iUUJ wa® v®ry 'vc\" attended.for the Canadian Pacific to finance ! Considerable business was transits post-war equipment by borrow-1 acl;ec* ing rather than out of current funds.Ho asked if the alternative to borrowing would not bo to \u201cincrease freight rates with such consequent disruption of the economy M.R.P., some right wing Socialists and the affiliated U.D.S.R.(Democratic and Socialist Union of Resistance.) HIGHWATER evening with Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Misses Lorraine Wilkins, of Johnson.Montreal, and Barbara Wilkins, of Mr.and Mrs.Colin Macey, of Toronto, Ont., spent the week-end Sutton, was a guest of her par-writh their parents, Mr.and Mrs.ents, Mr.and Mrs.William James Wilkins.\tSturgeon and of his brother, Mr.Miss Erika Stinemann, of Mont- Ethan Macey.and family, real, spent Easter with her par-: Mr.Arnold Marco and Miss ents, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Stine-\u2019 Doris Judd were in St.Albans, mann._ , CONSTIPATED?tvf ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE NR helps remove wastes, relieves weary feeling, headaches caused by irregularity.Thorough, pleasing action.NR Tablets come in two strengths, NR and NR Junior* (> dose) for extra mild action.Plain or chocolate coated.ernment a year and a half ago, i families, came out of political retirement | ground, yesterday to announce the/Formal the time in Mairsonville.The fire birth of the \u201cRally of the French was noticed here at Highwater and People\u201d and to assume leadership their «Barest neighbor, Mr.of the movement.\tFey, was the first to reach Aiming his appeal at France\u2019s the scene of the fire.The independent voters and adherents part Mr.Daigle occupied was of the more loosely affiliated poll- The part Mr.Daigle occupied was tical parties, De Gaulle asked them in flames.The fire truck was to stand united behind the R.F.P., called from Mansonville but could even as they had united for resist- not get water and with the high ance against the Germans.\tj wind it was goon burned to the \u201cThe actual system by which ground.There was a small insur-rigid and opposed parties share, all ance on Mr.Daigle\u2019s furniture, the powers must be replaced by an- Mr.Cabana\u2019s belongings were a other in which executive power de- total loss.Their friends sympa rives from the country,\u201d De Gaulle thize with them in their loss, said.\tMrs.Wilbur Cook has received Last fall the wartime French word that ,her father, Mr.Peter leader waged a campaign against ]jahue, of Abercorn, had suffered a the proposed constitution, but M LHoke, but was improving, was adopted with the backing oi ,,\tD ¦, the , Communist, Socialist and .' ' \u2022\tBailey had the m*- Mouvement Republican Populaire ; fnI uue to get his toot badly in-( M R IV) parties.\tjured when the hand cai- on the Jacques Soustelle, De Gaulle\u2019s : sect*on van over it.wartime chief of secret service and Rev.J, Champion' conducted the post-war minister of information, i funeral service of Mr.William R.is the R.F.P.\u2019s secretary-general.L'ustman, at the home of Melvin A spectacular fire occurred,, Mr.and Mrs.H.Smith, of Mont-when the farm houise owned by \u2019real, were guests at Walter Frey\u2019s the Baker Mining and Milling Co.,1 over the week-end .urd occupied by Mr.George Daigle Mr.Grant MacDonald, of Bul-and Mr.Leo Cabana and their wer, spent the Easter week-end was burned to the j with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.they were all away at j Forest MacDonald.Misses Janice Clark, Ruth Mac- Vt., for a day.Mrs.George Wright and two children, of Sherbrooke, Mrs.R.J.Boule and two children, of Sut- TAKE Q TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT 10* 25\u2018 Donald, Ellen Smith and RosemarjC a kl, 7*t, Easter vacation from their school, in Knowlton.Mr.Arnold Aiken has returned to his work in New Hampshire, after spending a week at his home here.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Smith and family, spent Easter with her parents\u2019, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Aiken, in Dunkin.Mr.William Hammond is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Liot spent Easter in< Montreal.WEST SUTTON Several hostellers of Montreal spent the Easter week-end at the home of Mr.Walter Liebrecht.Misses Marion and Ethel Robinson and Mr.Thomas Hope, of \u2022 * « * \u2022 * * \u2022 * * BRINGS TB NEGLECTED SMILES IN JUST^ DAYS ! ! 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Worth trying.&.(P£nÂAatPÜ VEGETABLE COMPOUND Winqwom Walls ^ NEW on thanks was given to Mrs.Schoolcraft for the syrup, and to Mrs.Cameron for her hospitality.Mrs.Plim will entertain the May meeting, which will be held on May 7.Mrs.Randall treated her school I pupils to sugar-on-snow in the j schoolhouse before closing for the I Easter holidays.j Miss Sylvia Davis and Miss Mary Thayer were home from the Mansonville High School for the Easter holidays.j Mr.and Mrs.Sabinsky, of Montreal, were Easter guests of Mrs, Ethel Coates and family.Mrs.Rarasperger, of Montreal, was an overnight guest of her niece, Mrs.R.Meilleur.Mr.Janies Chalmers and family, I of Verdun, have moved into their cottage here.| Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Cameron and Mr.A.P.Bloomfield were visitors lin Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Taylor and ! baby spent their Easter holidays ! in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs, L.A.Davis were I guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.D.I Cameron.Mr.Elwin Gaylor was a dinner guest of Mr.and Mrs.George Davis.Miss Bessie Gaylor is spending a few days in Montreal, visiting i her mother who is in hospital i there.DAVIDSON HILL AND BETHEL VC'hy put up with drab, dull walls when a coat of Alabastine will make rooms glow with colour?Alabastine brushes on easily over your present dingy walls and ceilings.Dries quickly without odour and will not rub off.lust mix with water and see how easy and economical it is to apply.Your choice of ivory, cream, buff, light buff, pink, light blue light green or white.\t2AU7t AUBJM A FIVI-POUND PACKAGE Mrs.George Breteon, of Montreal, spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Airs, Henry Lancaster, and brother, Munroe Lancaster.Mrs.Raymond Wall and little son, and the Misses Lor-ainne Breteon and Gwenneth Breteon, of Montreal, were gueets rot the same homo during the holidays.Mr.Marcus Proulx, of South Durham, and Messrs.Wilfred Proulx and Roy Davidson and Mrs.Alfred Davidson attended the funeral of their uncle.Mr.Ovila Larivierie.in Melbourne.The sympathy if this community is extended to Mrs.Larivierie in the loss
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