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[" 1341\t\tJUNE\t\t\t1917\t g\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1\t\u2022t\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 13\t16\t17\tIS\t19\t20\t21 22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 29\t30\t\t\t\t\t Stjcclmioke Dailii Becocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897, PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947.WEATHER RAIN AND WARMER Overcast today and Saturday morning.Continuous rain beginning midmorning Saturday, ending about noon.Wanner.Temperatures yesterday : Maximum 68, minimum 60.Year ago: Maximum 76, minimum 68.Fifty-First Year World News In Brief London, June 13.-\u2014(C.P.) \u2014Foreign Secretary Bovin today, describing State Secretary Marshall's aid-for-Eur-ope plan as \u201ca bridge to link * the east and west,\u201d told a luncheon of the Foreign Press Association \u201cwe are glad to know that misunderstanding has been removed by including Russia in the American proposals.\u201d Bevin, describing Marshall's Harvard address as one that \u201cmay well rank as one of the greatest speeches in world history,\u201d declared: \u201cAs was the case when the U.S.proposed a four-power treaty for Europe, it seems to me that the great, new and wonderful country has acted in the most unselfish manner in its endeavorto useits great capacity to save Europe from another ruin and to rehabilitate it as urgently as possible.\u201d * * * Fort William, June 13.\u2014 (C.P.) \u2014 Favorable weather today aided timber companies of the Thunder Bay district in efforts to round up pulp-wood worth an estimated $1,-000,000 which drifted into Lake Superior after Heron Bay booms broke under the lashing of a heavy storm.A downpour of cloudburst proportions loosed the logs from Heron Bay, 130 miles east of here, isolated at least six bush camps and flooded woods roads.An estimated 50,000 cords of timber rolled into Lake Superior, where a fleet of eight tugs now is stringing out booms with which to enclose it.* * * St.Hyacinthe, Que., June 13.\u2014(CP)\u2014 The cases of Peter Stephanoff, Leopold Lambert and Paul Neil of Montreal, charged in connection with theft of $90,000 from the Théo Phénix Company here more than a month ago, are scheduled to ccme up at the Criminal A.ssizes opening here June 19.Mr.ustice Alfred Duranleau of the Superior Court will preside.* * * St.Louis, June 13.-(/P)\u2014 A strike of street car operators and bus drivers tied up public transportation today in the St.Louis area of more than 1,000,000 population.The action followed a strike vote taken at a union meeting early today.Average Hungarian Will Not Learn Of Bitter Citizen ^ .C.Leaders Attend Rally At Montreal Attack On Communist Rule Soviet Purge Resisted By Petkov Group Deszo Sulyok's Defiant Challenge of New Red-Dominated Government No Indication Hungary's New Regime Permits Freedom of Speech\u2014Declares Hungary Is Now \u201cPolice State.\u201d John Bracken tion Designed to Revitalize Party in Quebec Province.Montreal, June 13.\u2014 (CP)\u2014Progressive-Conservatives of Quebec j Province met today in convention, a i meeting designed to revitalize the NewQuebecArchbishopSays 16,000 Back Goodwill By All Nations Is Essential To World Peace 1 said Budapest, June there was little 3 .\u2014 (/Pi \u2014 Hungarian newspaper men likelihood that the average Hungarian Amnnn a.^, ?jv\u20acrs\u2019 ^un®\t^ \u2014 \u201cAt that time, of course, we had U Mouthful Msgr.Maurice Roy, new- a very definite objective: to defeat 1 hose Present at Conven- ly-appointed Archbishop of Quebec, the Germans.And there is a dif- today combined an appeal for bet- ference in the army, where there is ter understanding on the home no question of politics.But it front with a warning that world1 taught the different groups some-peace could not be achieved unless ' thing about the other.For instance, S°5,dwi!l was shown by all nations.: the Protestant chaplains whom 1 The 43-year-old prelate made the statement in an interview with the Montreal Herald\u2014the first since his appointment\u2014on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood Sofia, Bulgaiia, June lo.(/Pi citizen would learn through the press today that a bitter denun- The Communists extended their purge in Bulgaria today with the ousting from the National Assembly of 23 Opposition Agrarians on charges that the legislators were \u201ctools\u201d of the jailed Nikola Petkov, Agrarian Party general secretary.The basis of the action by the Communist-dominated parliament was the alleged discovery by government investigators of signed resignations by the 23 among Pet-kov\u2019s private papers.Pro-government members asserted that the 23 thus had resigned \u201cvoluntarily,\u201d but the ousted legislators said the resignations were routine party practice.They added defiantly, \u201cWe do not resign.\u201d The 23 legislators were regarded as among the most active in the | ranks of the opposition party headed by Petkov, arrested last week on charges of plotting against the Senate.(Petkov\u2019s arrest was denounced Wednesday by the United States State Department in a statement Deputy which lauded him as a foremost advocate of civil liberties in Bulgaria.) A resolution adopted by the assembly, in which the Communist-dominated Fatherland Front Party has an overwhelming majority, declaring that owing to the resignations found in Petkov\u2019s papers the ousted 1 girlators had \u201clost quality and prestige and are no longer members of the Grand National Assembly.\u201d Under Bulgarian parliamentry j rules the 23 ousted legislators must ' be replaced by 23 others from the same opposition party.elation of the new communist-dominated government was made yesterday in Parliament.The fact that Deszo Sulyok, leader of the Freedom Party, defian ly challenged the new government and charged it with instituting a reign of political terror was no indication, the journalists said, that Hungary's new regime permitted freedom of speech.It seemed fairly certain that newspapers would not be allowed to publish Sulyok\u2019s remarks and that only such outsiders as were in the visitors' gallery yesterday would know exactly what Sulyok said.Sulyok, leader of the small Freedom Party, braved Communist displeasure with a bitter attack on the new government in a tumultuous National Assembly debate, during which he cried that \u201cthe wildest and most objectionable political terror reigns in Hungary.\u201d The speech caused so much up-* E.T.DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Among the Eastern Township representatives to the Progressive Conservative convention being held in Montreal are George Sylvestre, president of the Sherbrooke County Progressive Conservative Association, John Bassett, Jr., and Adolph Besre, of Sherbrooke; Lee Watson, from Lennoxville; R.A.Marcotte and Gilles Marcotte and Lorenzo Michaud, from Richmond; John T.Hackett, K.C., M.P.for Stanstead; and Al-den Rousseau, mayor of East Angus., i \u2022\t, I lem of Canadian unity.He added, ea,?dTdlvhtW ?hSSfr' NV fdmitted however, that the war and its effect candidJy that the tasks placed on of throwing men from al' his shoulders since Ins return from together had resulted At Work In Auto Plants Labor Scene in United States Takes on Brighter Aspect as Strike Settlements Are Effected.Detroit, June 13.\u2014n2 wllat the next En Route to Washington, June 13.eaid^ he hoped he could, Deputy Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko, were injection of the issue of atomic energy and the Aboard the Presidential Special land that the Prime Minister had steps should be.The crowd\u2019s cheers rolled over he departure scene lit by the ot Bavaria administered by the United States.The average German is inclined to see cause and effect in the fusion and the cuty in calories.Besides all this, the papers go on to more positive criticism\u2014that fusion has, in fact, already accomplished the splitting of Germany.This argument ignores the Brit-1 ish and American view that the | merger was to be the foreruimer of 1 a larger unity, embracing all Ger- j many, in accordance with the terms .-aid.\"This may not be amplified j of the Potsdam declaration that I furrier than by saying that things) \u201cduring the period of occupation! -_____ Germany shall be treated as anj Continued on Page 5\t«rnnomir unit.\u201d stage cf practical application, would cost much less man thw development.of atomic energy production.However, the project was understood to be too com-! plex for a small country like New Zealand to carry out the develop-j ment unaided, \"Without discounting the effectiveness of the project Ui- an offensive weapon, it does not of-1 for such a threat to world peace a?the atom bomb,\u201d the Herald | ! tized as a special sub-commission the differences be-.\tcause their concurrence is a pre- This appeals to reaaers who re- reqmSk\u20ac to any settlement of the L'~1\"\t'\t.* 1 \u2018arms question.But in taking this course the commission set a U.N.precedent, he major powers were depu- question of eliminating troops on foreign soil Where the United States pro-) poses broad principles leaving: room for ideas that may he in-! troduced by any other member,! the Soviet plan would commit the I rroup in advance to specific dis for the small powers were not con- cussion on definite items.Rotary International Turns Down Offer From Denver San Francisco, June 13 \u2014 (/P> \u2014 Rotary International has turned down a long-standing bid from Denver and voted jester-day to keep its headquarters in Chicago.The \\otc «as 1,862 for Chicago, and 1,230 for Denver, cast in secret balloting yesterday am] tabulated today.GRAIN MILL DESTROYED BY FIRE Bedford, Que., June 13.\u2014 (C.P.)\u2014Local firemen kept watch la»t night over the «mouldering ruin» of a large grain mill owned by J, O.Levesque which was destroyed by fire yesterday.The blaze was believed to have resulted from a short circuit.rolled j House fiaah bulbs of photographers get-Cana- ting final pictures.Red-coated INDEX Page\t2\u2014Theatre News Page\t3\u2014Cilv New* Page\t4\u2014Editorials Page\t5\u2014General News Page\t6\u2014Classified Ad=.Page\t7\u2014The Trading Post Comics Page\t8\u2014Townships\u2019 News Comics Page\t9\u2014Women\u2019s Par«e Page\t14\u2014Sports\u2019 New* t\u2014ffi\u2014President Truman swiftly toward the White in Washington tod-ay, his\t_____ ________ dian \u201cgood neighbor\u2019\u2019 yi.vit ended , Mountics were there by the «score and a new link welded in the tra- and the President shook hands ,ditional bonds of Canadian-A-mer- with a whole line of them before (ic.an friendship.\t; stepping aboard.( The three-day visit of the Presi- Mr.Truman's only formal ad-ider.t and Mrs.Truman and their drc,.wae to the joint session of |daughter, Margaret, to Ottawa was Parliament Wednesday but yes-ter-a triumph in friendship-making, (day when he motored to the clPe ! This morning the Trumans were Seigniory Club near Montebello, |to take their last steps on Cana- Que., he gathered reporters dian soil this trip, leaving their around him an-d told them that the -.special train at Niagara Fall?, one, over-riding aim of the United )Ont., for a ten-minute auto trip States was peace and friendship jand a close view of the ecenic with every nation in the world and water wonder of the unguarded .-aid they could \u201cemphasize the ! U.S.-Canadian border.\tword \u2018every\u2019.\u201d 1 Viscount Alexander, Governor- He said the one object of his Genera!, and Viscounte,?,-; Alexan- visits to Mexico an-d \u2018to Canada jder, whose guest he was at Gov- had been to solidify the friendship I ern ment House for part of his! of the peoples of the North Am-f-tay, Prime Minister Mackenzie crican continent.The United King and many others bid the Tru- States wanted to do that for the mans goodbye.\tj whole continent and then for the Before he left Ottawa the Pres- whole world.O-therwii all the ident disclosed he had a, ked Mr.men who died in the rivo World 'King to come to Washington soon!Wars would have died m vain. Two \u2014 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947.kViainiHMil'MiHwaiunHini I T1 W ?IlOLLYWOOD \tby MBSÉu lafe: ; y*\t% m * i Erskine < W '£&>¦ Âi\t1 1 piK'F\t]y Johnson s ik Ecmj r \\\tm\ti NKA Staff | \tM Correspondent g È.:.».SsBlli\t Career, Including Long Army Service \"j,\tMi 4V'Sr.*r\u201c1i5tph.\"na.\u2018'.o»E1\"^ Sparks Circus Clown Has Had Varied two score others, which he in- ! troduced to Hollywood at a fash ion show, Florell\u2019s subtle name for ! the group; \u201cBedtime Stories.\u2019\u2019 His i not so subtle individual names for the hats; Henry, Charles, Bill, j Walter, Tom, Dick, Harry, etc.Walter Florell is a character.A : former ballet dancer, he made a fortune designing mad hats priced as high as $350 and spent a good 'share of his profits on diamonds.\u2018SKIRTS THE HUSBAND\u2019S SHRINE The SS-carat boulder he\u2019s wear-]mg on this trip to Hollywood is his latest acquisition.It\u2019s' only two I carats less than the famous Hope LONGER-HATS ! diamond.SEXIER*\ti\t\u201cit's really nothing.\u201d he said.Hollywood, June 13.\u2014Walter; \u201cIt\u2019s just a little shrine built for Florell, the mad milliner of movie: me by the husbands of America, stars and New York socialities, They eventually pay for all my took off a sheared beaver coat, la- hats.\u201d boriously waved a dim hand But, men, Walter in on our weighted down with a 38-carat dia-Î side.He said the price of mi-mond ring, and predicted that ; lady\u2019s hats is much too high.Then ring, milady\u2019s hats will be \u201csexier\u201d this fall.They have to be, Walter said, because skirts are getting longer.\u201cThe men won\u2019t be looking at legs this fall.They\u2019ll be looking at hats.And the haU will have to carry all the sex appeal.\u201d The Florell contribution to the su w as ss a \"2 ® PPÇN THE NEW gan.I THEATRE I » a a a he ducked behind his 38-carat diamond rin>g and said, \u201cI\u2019ve already cut my prices.My $75 hat is now ionly $72.50.I just can\u2019t design a ! hat for less than that.I\u2019d rather be a dish washer.\u201d Shirley Temple was photographed wearing a Florell hat for a reeent magazine cover.Florell is still chuckling about that, j \u201cAfter the photograph was WWW\"* made, the magazine wired me for the name of the hat.I looked it up and almost fainted.The name of the hat was Juvenile Delinquency.I knew I had to do something quick.So I changed the name of the hat to Fragrance.\u201d u a.¦ His nerves were now twanglir.g like | harp strings.He knew 18,000 city ! cops had memorized the wanted man\u2019s face.He was afraid some stool pigeon mi\u201eht have tipped otf Dewey's men and that the story of the year would be snatched away from h.ii.i.As they rounded a corner, Walter heard what he thought was a tre- ; mendous crash of glass.Lepke had thrown away the dark glasses he DUNHAM \u201cMama, see the funny clown with his bright red nose.Isn\u2019t he funny?\u201d will be the shouts of the younger set when the eternally beloved clowns appear in the Sparks Circus here on June 18.And one of the clowns will Ije Elmer C.Lindquist who has an impressive record during two World Wars to his credit as well of the oldest sergeants in point of service.His military sleeve carries 12 service stripes, four overseas service stripes, two wound stripes from World War I, two wound stripes from the past war, the Croix de Guerre from France, the Prosecutor Italian Military Cross, the Good Lepke for Conduct Medal, the Pre-Pearl In the summer of \u201939, the law was staging its biggest man hunt since the Lindbergh case.It was looking for Louis \u201cLepke\u201d Buch-alter, Enemy No.1, who had been hiding out for two years.The State of New York had pinned a $25,000 price tag on him.On-his-way-up Tom Dewey wanted extortion and 80 murders.John Edgar Hoover wanted The Women\u2019s Institute met atj .he home of Mrs.O C.Selby, the president, with a good attendance.A new member joined the group.Mrs.Bess Carlton, of Ste.Adele, and her sister, Mrs.Martin, of Montreal, were present.The BluOj Cross hospitalization plan was dis-j cussed and it is hoped that it be had used for di^uise.\tthe j adopted soon by the W.I.Mrs.Selcy icpcrted sending a personal the regu- jhave bought a new stove for the : kitchen, and new curtains at the : windows in the hall, which adds : to its appearance.After the business meeting supper was served to the members and guest-.Rev.W.H, Boomhour attended the Montreal-Ottawa conference, in Montreal.&*:;!* .on: ¦iülKHiJ TEN BEST\u2014HATLESS Harbor ribbon and the TODAY AND SAT.THE FREIN CH VERSION OK A REALLY OUTSTANDING SOREEN SENSATION ! THUNDERING THRILLS! FLAMING ROMANCE! ROARING ADVENTURE! Marlene l.KJTit'ICH, James STEWART in \u2022'DESTRY RIDER AGAINS,\u201d with Charles WINNINGER, Brian DON- LEVY.ADDED \u2014 MiEEir the Swing .\t,\t\u201e , .Set in Their Grooviest Session of higher, OeC&USe S'Kirts are\t^ Laughs and Kiase» 1 ¦\u2022FREDDIE ting longer and I don\u2019t want wo-1 steps out.\u201d with June PREissER.men who wear my hats to look like Freddie stewart, Frankie DARRO.they\u2019re walking on their knees.\u201d Although it may be bad for his Jackie MORAN.\u201cTWEETY PIE,** a Roaring Cartoon.Latest World Events.As usual, Florell is introducing ; some new tricks for fall hats.Hc'sf using lots of gold trim \u201cto give the , been clowning with various cir-ladies a sense of security in these cuses \u201coff and on\u201d since 1906.trying times.\u201d\t\u201cI\u2019ve been with Ringling Broth- He's putting fishing flies on ers> Cole Brothers, Ihe Austin sport hats and is eliminating wide ! Shows and way back with the New brims.He\u2019s also making his hats Jjon^on Show».lie joine-d the Sparks show about March 22.just several months after his discharge from the Army.Born in Worcester, Mass., the clown is 52 years old.After 3'6 ¦years in the Army he is one of the most decorated as well as one as a reputation for making th children and adults go into spasms Medal with eight stars, of laughter.\t' In addition Mr.Lindquist also The jovial Mr, Lindquist has I holds the Foreign medal from Victor\" 1 hira just as badly, though only for narcotic and income-tax shenani- 1 ranee with a Palm Leaf, the Purple Heart, the Distinguished , , T , , ,, , Service Cross, the Silver Star, thejtold LePke he d have to Mexican campaign ribbon when) ho fought under Pershing and Funston, the Cuban the Belgian Croix de gans.Assorted bloodhounds w ere breathing hard on gangland\u2019s dirty necks.High-ranking hoods finally do something to bring the heat down to room temperature.The fugitive COMINi THE KINGS Greatest and SUN.-MON.-TUES.OF COMEDY in Their Funniest Hit of A-l] ! PIGGY MW OwlwiM' business, Walter said there are certain women who should never wear hats.These women, for example, should never wear hats; Ginger Rogers, Claudette Colbert, Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bank-head, Annabella, Mrs.Howard Hawks, Elsa Maxwell, Ingrid Bergman, Dorothy Parker and Greta Garbo.\u201cWhen they wear hats,\u201d he said, \u201cthe results are disastrous,\u201d EASTMAN Miss Ella Johnson, of Sherbrooke, spent a week-end here with her sis- leifieni-inn |figu!'ed it would be better to face Gueire\tm'lder Federal rap.Besides, occupation of Germany and\u2019indi-jdohn\ttü \u2022 ,1V ,,1\ttry on the Governor s hat for size vidual battle medals for panici-! nno\t+kA MnM pation at Verdun, Chateau-1 henry and St.Mihiel.\t^ an^mak^itTtWrdJ\u2019he\tlittIe dually, \u201cthat Lepke CLEVELAND The members of the Cleveland Women\u2019s Institute met \"at the C.W.I.Hall for their regular meeting with Mrs.George Dropps, the hostess.In the absence of the president, Mrs.Evan Crook, first vice-president, was in the chair, and conducted the meeting in the usual form.Mrs.Goldvvin Fletcher, secretary, read the minutes of the previous meeting, called the roll and read the correspondence.Quilt blocks were handed in and plans GRANITEVILLE The last showing of the movies of the National Film Board for the One night, a member of the black-i fingernail set sidled up to Walter I hear tell,\u201d he said a little -ÿio might \u2018turn himself in to your friend Hoover, if he knew for sure he wouldn\u2019t get roughed up.Especially if there was a delivery boy around he could trust.\u201d The newspaperman inhaled the jumpy columnist it sounded like a truck going through a store window.At 28th Street, Winchell pulled up behind the parked FBI car.Hoover was sitting alone in the back seat.Walter led Lepke over.\u201cGet in, Mr.Buchalter,\u201d said the G-man, who never addresses a criminal by his nickname.\"Where are your high and mighty friends now?\u201d \u201cI\u2019m beginning to wonder,\u201d muttered Lepke, as the driver turned south toward Foley Square and FBI headquarters.At 13th Street, Hoover nudged Winchell and said, \u201cGet out of the car.\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean, get out?\u201d! snapped the columnist, not getting 1 it.\u201cI thought this was my .\u201d \u201cRight,\u201d said the G-Man.\u201cIf the newspaper guys around headquarters see me with you and Lepke.they\u2019ll beat you to your own story.\u201d \u201cThanks, John,\u201d said Walter, and got out.The columnist found himself in a deserted business section.He van for blocks before he found an open bar with a phone booth.Finally he got his night city editor on the wire.\u201cThis is Winchell,\u201d he panted.\u201cHere\u2019s your page one story.Lepke has surrendered! 1 just turned him over the John Edgar Hoover!\u201d \u201cTake it easy, Walter,\u201d said the > man at the desk.\u201cYour yarn isn\u2019t making the front page tonight.Stalin just signed a pact with Adolf Hitler.\u201d (Copyright, 1947, by Billy Rose) parcel overseas, Af:e lar business a delicious salad tea.was served by the hostess.A large number here attended, the concert in Cowansville given ! by the Men\u2019s Choir, from Montreal sponsored by Trinity Church,; of Cowansville.Mr.and Mrs Carl Whitcomb, of j Richford, Vt., were callers on j Dunham friends and attended the ; Ladies' Aid supper in the Church 1 Hall.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the United* Church met in the Church Hall with a good attendance.The ladiee SHERBROOKE One Day Only WED JUN FAIRGROUNDS Twice Daily\u20142.30 - 8.30 Under the \u201cBig Top\u201d WATERLOO Representatives from the Seventh Day Adventist Churches in the Eastern Townships assembled in South Stukely Association Halt for the semi-annual regional meetings, Rev.A.E.Millner, president of the Ontario-Quebec Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, opened the series of meetings at 11.15 a.m., with some very timely remarks dealing with the M\ti.; heady aroma of a page-one scoop, i tlmely remarks dealing wuh the took Place in the nuudy *\t^ &\t^ 8 trustW)rti; | present state of the world, among AiDDBD \u2014 D-IFFEiftE'NT ! EXCITING 1 GHO\u2019Sn^ with Guns .Hopalotug Cassidy Unmasks the Killora When Murder Stalks the Range I \u201cUNEXPECTED GUEST,\u2019* with Wm.BOYD, Una O'CONING R, Andy CLYDE, Patrick TATE.¦.a a W-MTO for making a quilt were discussed t»,\t,* v,viY~\\\u201eilV4 IlCLC VY1L.U 11C1 OIi\u201c\t,\t,\t,\tI\t! .VtJ, tors, the Misses Johnson.Miss Joan : J he meeting was then turned over i ^ Johnson has a nosition at Dip Kntpl Mrs> Maud Healy, convener o.Tn^_ and Health.Mrs.Healy here one evening with good attendance.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bullock and Mr.and Mrs.J.Bacon were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Armstrong, in Ulverton.Mr.and Mrs.Lyell Hand and Mi-s.J.Rollins motored to Worcester and Greenfield, Mass., for a week-end.a pretty trustworthy fellow,\u201d said Walter.For the next three weeks, a different go-between made contact with the columnist every night.Walter, who knew everybody, had never seen any of these side-talking ambassadors before.Sometimes they\u2019d pop out of doorways.Sometimes they\u2019d get him on one of the pay phones at the Stork Mr.Dobbs, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, who; Club.Most of these powwows were Johnson has a position at the Hotel, ,.r Manoir.\t| Welfare Foster, were dinner guests of Mr.j vcry ,ad*jr-faveTa h irst.Aid demon-and Mrs.Edward Booth and Mr.Istratlon- Mrs- Healy than conduct-and Mrs.Guy Booth.\t, ed « \u201cT>'ue 0'' r alse T1cont'®t 0,1 Mrs.II.Chesbro and s M VCNKTOS - < UniURCTOKS lUMTlCN - STM! Il NC - UGUITNG SHOCK A HSOHHKRS Sl\u2019KKOOM liTliüS Member ELECTRIC î SERVICE SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Special Program Prepared For Provincial Handicraft Show Mrs.Bella Kerr, organizer of zo-soprano, will be heard in \u201cEliza-the Fashion Show presented on beth\u2019s Prayer\u201d from Tannhauser Tuesday evening at the Provincial (Wagner) and a group of two Eng-Handicraft Exhibition, announced; [jsh songs.She will be accompanied today that, due to the numerous re- jjrs\t^ Seartb George ;,\u201cS,rS;^s s!«>»»«»\u2022¦ wT W W fitting Pretty\u2014Or Are We?h Press Comment Do You Know?From The Record Files THIRTY YEARS AGO Under pressure from the Allies for his pro-German attitude, King Constantine has abdicated the Greek throne.Over 190 lives were lost when the South Atlantic line.Sequena was torpedoed.The danger of a cabinet crisis in Italy has been eliminated by the agreement of all ministers to drop personal differences and support the government.Plans are being laid by a group of Canadian newspapers for the creation of a distinctly Canadian new* gathering service.TWENTY YEARS AGO Taking part in a comedy presented at Cowansville were: W.McClatchie, W.Shepard, H.Dougall, F, J.Knight, H.Stowe, Dr.H.G.Benson, Mrs.H.Tessier, Mrs.Floyd Johnson, Miss G.Grubb, Miss H.Gleason, Mrs.J.Dean, Mrs.B.Johnston and Miss D.Bridgette.The Provincial Government has appropriated the sum of four million dollars for road maintenance and six million for new highway construction.Herndon W.Goforth, United States Consul at Sherbrooke, has been transferred to Sao Paulo, Brazil.Vice Consul Ernest Monroe is in charge of the office.TEN YEARS AGO The Imperial Conference, meeting in London, has affirmed the independence of action on the part of the Dominions in defence matters.Officers named for the sale committee at St.Luke\u2018s Church, Waterloo, were: Mrs.S.J.Irwin, Mrs.R.F.Shaw, Mrs.F.H.Stone, Mrs.E.H.McKenna, Mrs.E.A.Savage, Mrs.S.E.Taylor, Mrs.Henry Neil and Mrs, Ashley Rember.Eight Russian military leaders, charged with conspiring with powers unfriendly to the government, have been sentenced to death before the firing squad.FIVE YEARS AGO British and Nazi armored units are engaged in an- how goodwill and common sense can replace battle and discord.But from the practical point of view, this co-operation is of even greater importance, Canada and the United States comprise the greatest reserve of economic and material resources which can be j called upon to preserve that freedom and liberty for which two major wars were fought and which at the present time are being serious- j ly undermined by developments in Europe and elsewhere.President Truman has given repeated I examples in recent weeks of his determination to use the resources of his mighty nation to aid those peoples who seek to determine their own form of government without outside interfer- j ence to achieve their objective.He has repeatedly called for the dignity of the individual, with the right for him to work out his own destiny and accomplish what he desired to the limit of his capacities.The United States has mighty powers to ( bring about this objective but the forces on the side of liberty and democracy in its true i meaning cannot be made too strong.Canada must be prepared to take its part alongside the United States in this campaign, a fact that was ; clearly appreciated by President 1 ruman in his declaration: \"At this critical point in history, we of the United States are deeply conscious of our responsibilities to the world .We count Canada to the forefront of those who share our objectives.\u201d -?- A SIDELIGHT ON AUSTERITY Much has been made of the recent meetings of British housewives protesting the skimpiness and monotony of the Old Country diet, which provides barely enough in the way of calories for a person to carry on the functions of living.The average Briton is restricted to eating limited meat and bread courses and is called to fill himself up witb potatoes.This has had some curious effects, as in the case of a well-to-do young woman who recently returned to Canada after spending some years in London.I his woman had recourse frequently to good restaurants and as far as food and the other things of life are concerned, could not be considered in the pauper or even poor class.She returned to Canada by air, having one meal aboard plane.On leaving Montreal by train, she ordered her first egg in months as part of her initial Canadian breakfast.There was the usual cream with her cereal.The breakfast was a comparatively light meal according to Canadian standards, but it bad an almost tragic physical reaction.She found that her digestive organs, having become accustomed to the barren diet of the Old Country, were having difficulty in accustoming themselves to the richness of Canadian food.Thus, despite a desire to improve her meal standaids, she i* compelled to do this gradually.Canadians, living in a land of plenty, often forget the hard road of the British housewife, despite the fact that they can do much, through the despatch of occasional food packets, to improve the lot of their kinfolk overseas.of the [formed services.Column BY PETER EDSON Washington .\t.\ti 0\u2014-Has austerity living- adverse- hesitates to criticize or approve of iy affected England\u2019s birth rate?this Americanization of the coun- 1\t\\ 'On th^ cont-mrv 'the rate try.Despite appearances, it is cer- for the first quarter 'of 1947- In his recent address to the 1 tain that London is by no means 22.8 per 1,000 population was Sherbrooke Chamber of Com-1 disturbed by this change of course, highest since 1921.\u201cMUZZLE NOT THE (RAILWAY) OX\u201d The Gazette STOPPING FARM LAND BOOM Secretary of Agriculture Clinton B.Anderson\u2019s select list of nearly 100 bankers, insurance executives, farm organization leaders and .government agriculture and financial experts met in Washington June 0 to take another look at the big inflation in farm land values.The session was closed to public and the press so as to encourage the specially invited guests to say what they really think.What the conference could do to stop the -arm land boom at this late date wasn\u2019t much, except to pass a few pious''resolutions deploring it, ca.-ing attention to its dangers, asking farmers not to borrow so much and suggesting lenders cut down their loans.\t.\t.Early in the war then-Secreiary of Agriculture Claude Wiekard saw this boom coming and tried to get Congress to pass a law which would check speculative sales of farm land by taxation.But the wreckers in the real estate lobby got busy and killed it, fear in their sales on city property might be similarly \"taxed.So today it\u2019s too late to do anything about farm real estate in dation.\t, .Underlying cause of the farm land boom is, ot course, the government's price support program 0,1 farm products.Farm prices and produce piices aie linked like Siamese twins.When there is a big demand for farm producis and the prices farmers receive are high, the demand for good farm land and its value go up too, ¥ \u2022* * FARM SPECULATORS BARI) AT WORK For the past six years, therefore, U.S.farm land values have been going up 1 per cent, a month.Today the average U.S.farm value is 92 per cent above its 1985-:19 average value.The range of inflation has varied from lows of 29 per cent in Massachusetts and 41 per cent in Maine to highs of 146 \u2022 per cent in Tennessee 4ml 172 per cent in Kentucky.The significant thing about these increases in values, according to Bureau of Agricultural Economics, is that one\u2019 farm out of every seven sold in the war period has been resold within two years.One out of three resales involved land held less than six months and three out of five were held less than a year.That shows, how the speculators have been at work.About half of the recorded sales have been for cash.They're all to the good.It\u2019s the farmers who have bought on credit at high prices and on short term loans who are headed for trouble.For on Jan.1, 1949, the government's wartime price support program runs out.There will then be a free market.With reduced world and domestic demand, prices of produce and farms may drop.For the first few years of this prosperity farmers did all right.They paid off their debts and reduced their mortgages.Total U.S.farm J]10.1'!\" gages declined from 810 billion in 1941 to $0 billion ui 1915.Then last year the trend turned.That was when the gei-rich-quiek boys got into the market.Mortgages increased.Short term loans for crop production and installment buying went up.tf* NO LOANS ON INFLATED VALUES Recording\u2019s of these loans for the last half of 1946 show that 37 per cent were made by commercial banks, 35 per cent by individuals, 12 per cent by.insurance companies, only 9 per cent by the conservative Federal Land Banks, 7 per cent by miscellaneous lenders.The people who stand to take the worst losses are the commercial banks and the individual lenders.They are the ones who will have to be bailed out if there is a crash, Federal Land Banks and their borrowers are in excellent condition.They have refused to loan^ on inflated values.Appraisals have been made solely on the basis of each farm\u2019s long-term earning power __calculated at average produce prices instead of war inflated prices.So good is the financial position of these Land Banks that Farm Credit Administration Governor I.\\v.Duggan has announced the St.Paul bank will this month pay back to the federal government the last of the $9 million advanced to get the 12 regional banks established 30 years ago.And next year the last of the ?188 million advanced to extend loans and defer payments in the 1930\u2019s will be.paid back to the U.8.Treasury.Encouraging commercial banks, individual lenders, insurance companies and farmers to make and take loans on the same basis as the Federal Land Banks is the main good to come out of Secretary Anderson's conference.If a farm recession should develop in 1949.the borrowers who stand to be hurt the most are those who have bought land at high prices arid on short term credit.Many are veterans.If the farm depression hits as hard as in 1920 or 1932, up to two million farmers may face foreclosure and ruin.merce annual meeting, Mr.R, C Vaughan, C.M.G., chairman and president of the Canadian National Railways, added several well-mad© points to the case the Canadian railways have been presenting to the public in support of their plea for an increase in freight rates, to enable them to strike a sounder balance between revenues and costs.The particu- * * * THE LAST WORD\tq\u2014Where is Vittorio Mussolini, Milwaukee Journal\tÊon of II Duce?While visiting in Dublin satirist | A_In BuenM Aires> wh\u20acre he Jonathan.Svuft was asked for a ftg hopes to bring hks family subscription by a charitable organ- if iE,ga;.ity ^ residence can be ization that was planning to build \u2018 an orphanage.He promised five pounds.1 The following day, it was announced in the newspapers that he ' lar import of his arguments on j had promised 50 pounds.Furious, I this occasion was that not only : Swift voiced his protest to the the railway managements and members of the committee.They * * * Q\u2014What is matamata?A\u2014A species of turtle.* * * Q\u2014What is the world\u2019s oldest ncorporated company?A\u2014Probably Stora Kopparbergs other major battle on the Libyan front although the details of the fighting are as yet unavailable.The opening of a new German attack in the Kharkov area is an indication that the long-heralded summer offensive on the Russian front may be near.Three men were killed in a premature dynamite explosion in the chrome mine near St.Cyr.Officers named for the Sherbrooke Branch of the Safety League were: Gerard Marchessault, George Carr, Alberic Julien, J.E.Brodeur, N.V.Cloutier, Canon Ira Bourassa and Rev.F.A.C.Doxsee.their employees have a vital inter-i offered to print a correction in the I est in making the railways a self-1 next edition of the papers, b)lfc.tl?e J Copper Mining Company) ot Swf-W nv,™B,y! author refused to be suojected to ! d(3]i gran|ed ?00,000 m|ruf,fed v,.ith th.e three of clubs, with the jack of clubs, then ruff tanr.i.a.\tThe aeven of spades was played,, the nine of diamonds in his own The disparity, however, is nar-\tr -\u2019\t-\t- venues arc failing to cover fixed 1 sancity of marriage, they ancial charges, after meeting | least starting out right.I heavily increased operating costs, 1 there ' is a solid basis for Mr.lev finan rowing in these North American this in dummy with lands.A generation or two ago, | j ^ women weie as scarce as trump-1 and declarer was careful to ruff land, thus establishing dummy\u2019s.the ten of! diamond jack for a discard.If Wert dkcarded a spade, declarer there is a solid basis tor Mr.j CANNOT BUY GOOD SEED Vaughan\u2019s warning that they\tFarmer\u2019s Advocate i \u201cface slow and sure strangulation\u201d In countries where people are women were as scarce aa uump-j Xext he led the four of die.-! would play dummy\u2019s six of clubs - '\t1 can be raised I starving it has been demonstrated, ei,er.swana some pams 01 -r!15 Imorck, and made another unusual ; on the nine, then ruff the nine of continent.As the nontiei\tg,,\t,-tira.«6Mi the king of spade-; in dummy, establishing his «3 was cash-1 spade queen for the last trick.unless their rates Dodgers' President are allow j swollen being other sphere, - -\t,\t,\t,\t.\t.,,operations will have to be so ! not always tne inclination.'dra«ticallv cut that it will have a!\t-r shatSg effect on the whole! OUR FEMINIST CONTINENT Canadian economy, and on the1\tGlobe and Mail well-being of every Canadian.!.Mr.Rex Harrison, visiting Eng-____________________\tI lish fiim actor, told an American Answer to Préviens Fnsrl* pampering, all the aids to health, I beauty and survival lavished or.! North American women aie luring! them to their own undoing.If Mr.Harrison comes back in about a hundred years, he will likely find! interviewer the other day that he everything jus-, as at home.NOT THE GOVERNMENTS FAULT Le Clairon tS.Hyacinthe) (Recently) Mr.Dupleesk made DEPENDABLE OPTIMISTS Buffalo Courier-Express was dismayed by the ascendancy I No pessimists are Winthrop \\V.°f women on this continent.Mr.Aldrich, chairman of the board of Harrison finds that North Am-the Chase National Bank, and i «nean women boss their husbands Thomas J.Watson, president of and other male persons within,\t.\t\u201e the International Business Ma- i«ach, earshot or telephone range ! common cause wi.n Rene C naloult chines Corporation.\t'in a manner which would be ! on the position of Frencn-Gana- Thev see no cause for \u201cboom ! thought peculiar, to say the least, ' dians in the federal civil service and InLt\u201d alarms and predict that in England.He also notes that!.The Canadian civil service is the United States will not suffer a women here have invaded r.nd in not an Eldorado toward which the maior depression as the after-! fact taken possession of male sane- majority of French-Canadians turns to such an extent that he aspire, it is not by making French- major dep math of war,\t.Mr.Aldrich and Mr.Watson ; cannot try On a ?nit at the tailor's | Canadians a race of bureaucrats could be wrong, but they didn\u2019t ; except behind a curtain._\t; and paper-sevatohem that the pres- get where they are in the world of The situation observed by Mr, j tige of the French name or, the business by making a habit of it.Harrison has been, of course, the j North American continent will get Their forecasts arc on the rec- subjectif much study oy social; any contribution.It is in the world ord and for reasons they must re- -, scientists of ad types from psy-0f finance, commerce and industry gat'd as sound.Time, it certainly ' chia.nsts to advertising copy \"¦jit-l;bat Canadians of the French HORIZONTAL 1,7 Pictured president of Brooklyn Dodgers 13\tDeduction 14\tChemical compound 15\tAid 16\tCereal outer coat 19\tAngers 20\tFish 21\tHis nickname is \u201cThe-¦\u2019 23\tSkill 24\tComparative suffix 22 Cuddles 25 Footless animals 27 Severed 30 Chill 32 Crest 35\tWept 36\tTotal Expunged i was not thanks to civil servants that ancient Greece, the most a 1c which had attained in Le Soleil, Quebec\tI Mom.From this adulation of the1, Canada has accommodated itself i matriarch, they said, came stupe-well enough so far to its interde- faction of the male mind and such : ma?1!;.-iccnt example of a small prudence on Britain and Amenca.,\t,\t, s , - i ¦ \u2022\tV-,\t1\t.t ! .\tm .n .rarian tinned from Page 1 tiding her bicycle.The accident occurred on King street west near Alexander street at 8.35 last which wiKe'Bte night.Constable Garand, who in- mee.ir.gs may be .cl.when tali no newspapers mr.y ru.-., ami no mass \u2014 - _______ r., J\tthree 80-car trains of 2 000 bushels vestigated th« accident and speakers tail me r.u.h.range; the market was firm with ishes and cauliflower being dis-1 to the lakehead \"from \u2019 August 11 notl.c will preach at Can ad'an Legion is holding the an-.the eleven o clock service in St.utial decoration of graves on Sr tion Lo clear their hero\u2019s name.George\u2019s Church, Lennoxville, on day, June 15th.Parade will fall in KI in fini-\t11.i \".U\t, \u2022\t.\t.\t.1 \u2018 as its financial structure.J.D.Eggs, A-large Grade A-medium .4-Oc A-pullets .38c 7 DC 40c 60c ! 40c ' Roquefort cheese, ib.| discussion on methods of financing j Camember?6^\u2019!^' .\\\\\\V the rapidly expanding services ot\tik\" the Council, whose head office is j \"\t\u2019\t' | located at the Adult Information\tFRUIT MARKET | Centre at Macdonald College.Live-j orariges doze;l\t>tlc t0 5.j ly discussions are also expected to, pink grapefruit.3 for .\t2-, arise from resolutions to be pre- Lemons.dozen.4u retary of the Eastern Townships' Agricultural Association, that .26c 2,009 copies of the official prize ®V .56c list will be mailed out as soon as 42-4le they come off the press.The E.T.A.A, will offer a generous amount of prizes again this tZS'T/T .fmpefian ion today that other means eoul .' class®s the.fd'r> a!Jd ,n be found to raise the needed rev-riiis way the Exhibition will con- enue-one of these being the detinue its traditional work in the in- velopnient of the city\u2019s electric re-Gre.t of agriculture in the Town- ources, Such a step, he sa d, would ins which has been its aim since remove the necessity of imposing s organization 62 years ago.now taxes Sunday morning, June )5ih, The June meeting of St.Monica\u2019s Guild was held at the home PICNIC PLANNED FOR TOMORROW The Lennoxville United Church °i Mrs.Charles Parkin with Mrs, Congregation and Sunday School Howard Nichol as assistant host-picnic will lie held Saturday, June es,s- I'h0 meeting was opened at fire station at 2 p.m.All ex-service men invited to attend.Alderman Alphonse Trudeau, while neither \u201ccondemning nor ap- siSi0nAfw a^ ^\u2018'municipal \"l4\u2019.»t waK learned today.'.Ml at- with Prayer and routine bus,mss tax, was nevertheless of the opL ^\u2019\"cM street, at 10.30 a.m.Anyone with Rtatulated the members on the cars and room for other passen- success of the Salad Bar and wish- t-gers are asked to furnish trails- C^\tn\t.gregs, nc \u2018aid, or we stagnate\u2014if r) «\u2022 i ,\t,\t.- t to outsiders as well.But the mo-t ^\t(frrt r, i »» n Radishes, bunch .5c 'ifficuH part of the scheme would\tg \"iuSes to bïloyàï CA MPBELL.\u2014At Magog, Que., on ' U\"'J\u201c .1»- be the application ef the tan.thi.îtba.ftMoLîffl t« keep lî.5™-\tJune HMl,, 1M7 le Mr.Cabbage, 'each °\\'.Ih ' lo-ISe\t«er, tield,' -We .nnet pro.' constituting a problem of no '\u201dc proportions.to their Hospital, to keep in -on-tact with it.\u201cYou have been Onion, green, bunch.Celery .15c-3.' Green peppers, each .5c \u2018\u2018Tneither approve nor condemn handlcaPP«d here by lack of space, Cucumbers (local) each .lo-25c\tMr.Charpentier\u2019s suggestion, but\tequipment and many other draw- Rhubarb, bunch.26c\tit seems to me\tthat there are other\t^ f ^ y0\"\u2019, the claf Pmach .ways of raising revenue.One of otlV94J; and t0, the future grad- rcen peas, new,\tlb.26c\tthese would be\tto develop our elec-\tu.ates- tl?at we !ook, for co-opera- tomaioes, lb.\t Joe\ttrie resources,\tand we would not\ttion and support that will make tomatoes (plants) dozen .36c need to impose taxes.\t°f the new bherbrooke Hospital ViUKbE.\u2014At the Sherbrooke Hos- Swiss Cheese, lb.\u201cAlderman Charpentier has ex- an institution second to none.\u201d pilak on June 12th, 1947, to -Mr.Oka, lb.5-5c-60c plained the city\u2019s financial situa-I k)r- Quintin concluded his re- and Mrs.J.S.Morse (nee Andrea , \u2014-ltion very w@i]) bat j am not r8ar]y marks with these wo: .A of John to admit that the City of Sher- Oxenham\u2019s\u2014\u201cTo every man opens brooke has not made progress in a wa.V and ways and a way, the last fifteen years.On the con- And the high soul climbs the trary, Sherbrooke has as much way right to be proud as an yother city.And the low soul gropes the low and if Mr.Charpentier so wishes, I And in between on the misty can show him comparative figures.\u2019\u2019 flats the rest drift to and fro But to every man there openeth TO ALL POULTRYMEN and Mrs.John L.Campbell, a son, Douglas Brian, ROOK\u2014At the Hotel Dieu Hos-' pita], on May 26th, 1917, to Mr.and Mrs.James Crook, a son, Norman Leonard.Hawkins), a daughter.T.LAURENT.\u2014At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Thursday, June 12th, 1947, to Mr.and Mrs.McNERNEY.\u2014At her late residence, 811 Dufferin Avenue, on Thursday, June 12th, 1947, Gertrude Tyler, beloved wife of John McNerney, aged 90 years and 1 day.Resting at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 21 Melbourne St,, where the funeral will take place on Saturday.June 14th, at 2 p.m.Rev.H.E.Secord officiating.Intelraent in North Hatley Cemetery.CARD OF THANKS We v.i-h to express our sincere thanks icd ap'pr.clotion to all our friends am! Give your growing and laying flocks those vitamins which mean so much in the way of returns to yourself.| Secure these vitamins through the use of AMBURGRO or AM-\t'\t~~ BURL AY.\u201cGRO\u201d for Growers, pertaining to it are under control.\u201cLAY\u201d for layers and breeders.i These products ai designed to da^onl-v a *mall group of people! New Weapon Continued from Page 1 a high way and a low And every man decideth the way that his soul shall go.\u201d Each graduate was presented with a colonial bouquet of yellow roses and purple pansies, the Hos- The report said that even to-! f'ita!.colors¦ Prizes were awarded as follows: President\u2019s prize, Mr.W.M.L.J.St.Laurent, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, relative, who «o kindly assisted us durinu (nee Jane Brown, of Gather- ,-he has don.exceptionally good work sl*\",a\u2018ares of Party\tnu\"ce in surgery: Mrs.Lillian Kelly.|\t.,\t.\t\u2022\u201e .-\t-\t\u2022\t- J 1 Engagement notices will be tn serted in the Social and Personal column.MR.AND MRS.CEDRIC GILMAN.Son and Dau«hter-in-Law.MRS.SARAH SHEPARD, Mother.IN MEMORIAM ROSE.\u2014In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, James A.Roee, who pri88-ed away peacefully on June 13th, 1010, at Kingsey Falla, Que.Abid : with thee when the shadows fall, Wh n day is done and the night birds call.When morning come- and shadows flee, I know He still will abide with thee.Ever fond\u2019y rememlered by LILIAN.EDDIE AND KAY Dr.Bayne\u2019s prize: To the student in the Graduating Class who has done good, practical work on 124A St.Patrice Street, MAGOG, Quebec.Canadian Distributor!: W.J.McAuley, Ltd., Montreal.RICHMOND E.W Smith.Notary Tel.130.WBBSSmW the student in the Senior Group of the Graduating Class, obtaining the highest marks during her courte of training: Miss Lena Burns.Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies\u2019 Aui-liary prize: To the student in the Junior Group of the Graduating Sell unwanted article* through th* Record Want Ad*.\u2014Low co*t Class, obtaining the highest marks for three con»ecutive insertion», during her course in Training: Miss 2i Melbourne st Phone in W.BLAKE REG'D.Funeral Ambulance Service tf' r,; 88 QUEEN^T ! I SHKPv'BROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 10-17.FOR \u201cWANT ADS\u201d PHONE 68 SUBSCRIBERS Receiving HOME DELIVERY May report missing copies or irregular service by calling 94 before 5:00 p.nru 4446-W after 5:30 p.m.business directory Advocates H.E.GUUN'DY, McMANAMY & WALSH Bldg., TO Wellington St.No.Phone ISSa.B.N.HOLTHAM.K.C., Boom tOh, TO Wellington ADVOCATE, No.Phone 75.ASHTON R- TOBIN, K.C., ROSENBLOOM Bldg., 60 Wellington North.Phono 623.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg., 4 Wellington So.Tel.727.Armand Rousseau, K.C.W.H.Bradley.D.s.Howard.General trial practice, estates.\\Y.H.LYNCH.K.C .GENERAL PRAC-tiee.Settlement of Eetates.Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.For Sale or To Let RESTAURANT resort, near Galt Street LOCATED Sherbrooke.IN SUMMER Apply 37-A For Sale ON® STEEL TIRED BUGGY, IN GOOD condition.Phone 236rI2, Knowlton.1946 NORTON MOTORCYCLE, PER-fe F;s from Village.Monday, June 16fh, SALE AT 9 O\u2019CLOCK A.M 3 hors?-', y cun g mare with colt, o'her +o foal Juno 29th, hors-e, 1.300 lbs.10 rows, 2 purebred IL' - ci ns, 6 grades, ?Ayrshire, il Holstein heifers, L v.a » old, 14 calves.G \u2022\u2022.\u2022> to farrow in Augu-t.boar, 2 years old, I?pigs, 2\u20197 months old.2 separators.1,000 and 1,290 'bs-, Forano thrasher, double, ami -ing\u2019e wagon-?., rubber tired buggy, 2 buffalos.3 p'ows, ?harrows, 2 mo-wir-g machine, McCormick new rake, seeder, turnip cutter, double si iK, sleigh, woneboa*, 59 bun he Is p: ta tries, 2 milk carts, 2 cans 30 gallons, 25 hens, double and driving harnesses, truck scale, 2,009 ibs., Be lunger stove, household furniture, all small tools.The farm is for sale.T.rms: C as h.MARCEL DROUIN.Auctioneer.Wottim ville.pupil, Reverend Albert Carbon-; neau, of St.Patrick\u2019s parish, Magog.Bearers were six nephew-of the deceased, F, H.Dunn, of Montreal.(\u2019.W.Dunn, of Sher-! brooke, Ernest Dunn, of Windsor : .Mills, Leo and Kenneth O\u2019Malley.! of Magog, and Earl Enright, of ; West Shefford.Burial took place | at the Presentation of Mary j ; Cemetery.Among those who mourn her loss are three members of the | Presentation order.The Reverend Sister Mary Patricia of Notre Dame High School, Berlin, N.H., i Sister Judith-Marie of Ste.Ann\u2019s; School, Woonsocket, R.I., and Sister Mary Saint William of Our Lady of Lourdes, Saco, Maine.Also Mr.A.G.Dunn, general agent of the Canadian National Railway, Portland, Maine, and a host of relatives in Montres' Granby, Sherbrooke, Magog.Kan-.; sas.City, Vancouver, Philadelphia j j and Santa Monica, California.A previous funeral service was l held in Sic, Ann\u2019s Church, Woonsocket, when a high mass was cele-j hrated by the pastor, the Rover- j ! end J.Adrien Forest, with the i i Reverend Arthur Lemieux, MS, a I : former pupil, of the La Salette, Order in Attleboro, as deacon and! the Reverend Frederick W Moreau as sub-deacon.Seated in the sanctuary were the I Rev, J.A!.Leon Giroux, pastor of j Our Lady of Victories Church; the | Rev.Normand Meunier, pastor of 1 St, Louis Church; the Rev.Steph-1 en Grenier, pastor of Holy Family I Church, the Rev.J.Id.Brunelle of Phénix, the Rev.Ernest Mart;- j neau and the Rev.Arthur Bien venue of Precious Blood Church The Lazy Farmer.'\u2019 and Mrs.Merrill Whittier , read about \"Keeping Mum.\u201d Mrs.Fearers were Dr.Carl Johnson, j Ruby Whittier made and donated J.J',.Desrosicrs, Philias Auger,! a beautiful apron on which tickets Police Chief Edgar G.Turcotte,; were sold and the money put into Leo N.Dufresne and Camille Pep- the treasury.HEARING AID USERS: BURGESS BATTERIES Fresh stock to fill All Instruments Genuine Burgess Quality 17 Frontenac Street Phone 645 \u2014 Sherbrooke ROSS- BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED All Kinds of Contractors\u2019 Equipment \u2014 # TRACTOR SHOVELS « COMPRESSORS ® BULL DOZERS ® POWER SHOVELS Tractors\t# Pumps\t# Drills ® Float for Hauling Heavy Equipment CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.150 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Phone 546 Exceptional opportunities near the .\u2022 Qfnr|, fnr Border in Northern Vermont.Live STOCK for Jaie Am ready to take orders to BALE Situations W-^ntol Female this SUMMER\u2019S HAY CROP out j 'JuuaIlons vvanIea, reniaie of the field, also any of last year\u2019s crop in barn.Write or Visit:\ttwo registered yearling jersey B.J.BOY\tbulls, from Class AA *irc.herd fully Licensed Real Estate A sent ! accredited.R.C.Bache.der, Stanstead, 1045 East Main St.NEWPORT, VtJ Que._____________________________________ YOUNG JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS, bull, 1 year old.Yorkshire boars.Harold Loomis, Water ville.WRITE First Come, EARLY! First Served! DANVILLE Gerard Lafrance LICENSED AUCTIONEER For information apply to: P.O.Box 46, Danville or Phone Danville 26-r-2 ONE VEIRY GOOD REGISTERED JERSEY bull, 2 years old.his dam a daughter of Spoiling Success.Walter Dobb, Wat-ervill«, Que.Phone 916r6, Lennox ville.Baby Chicks Archelas Bolduc LICENSED AUCTIONEER (Town and Country) Reasonable Fee 79 Alexander St., Sherbrooke.Tel.1586-Private Phene 2851-W DELIVERY OF CHICKS IMMEDIATE IN meet varieties.Pullets, non-sexed, codc-eroie, Also some started.If you want August chicks, they should he ordered now.Write for list.Bray Hatchery, 61 Depot St, Phone 2971.Baron J.E.DcCSAVOSSY SAWYERVILLE \u2014 TEL.41 ARTESIAN WELLS Let us dig your artesian wells.23 Years\u2019 Experience.For information contact: HENRI COUTURE St.Evariste Station, Frontenac County, Que.EXPERIENCED HIGH SCHOOL GIRT desires housework in a summer home in North Hatley.Ph.ne Lennoxville, 99-M.from Charpentier's Cyr Road.YOUNG LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK, no cooking.Apply Box bl, Abercorn.Quo.LADY WISHES HOUSEWORK ON FARM for one or two gentlemen or light housework for strut!! family.Good cook.Apply Box 275, Record, Male Help Wanted COOK WANT-Gabins Dining: EX PERILXCED SECON D cd.Apply Arm i tape's Room.: L E R K FOR HARDWARE STORE, young:, exporiem'' preferred.Must be bilingual.Apply to J.H.Coles, Richmond.Que.Cars For Sale 1940 FORD COUFF, i paint.Phone 2031 NEW TIRES, NEW or 1216-W.SCISSORS & RAZORS SHARPENED 2 expert barbers in attendance.Rosaire Grenier and A.Turcotte LA SALLE HOTEL BARBERSHOP (Sanitary Barbeishop Keg\u2019d.) 193k DODGE SEDAN, RECONDITIONED m dor, §S50.23S YSMlingrton So.Phone 4612 days until 7 p.m.CHEVROLET, 1943 MODEL.2 TON truck, n w engine, 1946, with or without Donkey.1947 licence.Walter Hodg-man.Birchton.EVERYTHING IN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES West Electric Company Reg.66 Wellington North, Shcbrooke Tel.1834-R 1936 FORD CONVERTIBLE COUPE, fair condition, 4 n.w tires, 1947 licence.91 Courcelette Street, Apt.2.1937 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN, rood condition.Radio, heater, licence.Ken.Fraoer, Cookshire.Phone 15.1941 FORD TUDOR.A-l CONDITION; also 1938 Chevrolet.Can be seen Saturday or Sunday.Rolfe Ladd, Brome.Wanted Immediately REGISTERED NURSES for Sagueney General Hospital ARVIDA, QUEBEC.Preferably Bilingual Apply Record Box No.26 MATUSUS MAN AS factory manager of a making hardware, oi manor.t job in plant ASSISTANT TO medium size plant burners, etc.Per-steadily expanding AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF Augustin Leclerc, St.Claude No., I Mil Store on St.Monday, June 16th, SALE AT 12:30 O\u2019CLOCK 12 Ayrshire and Ho'.otein cows and Ayrshire bull, 2 years old, 2 year old steer, 1 year old heifer, 7 yearling heifers and 2 steers, 2 h uses, 10 years old, 1.500 lbs.and ],650 lbs., mare.S years old, 1,100 Ibs., double anti single harnesses, rubber tired buggy, almost new, double wagon, hay rack, disc and spring tooth harrows, cultivator, mowing machine, rake and 2 plows, blower for blacksmith, vise and anvil, lot tools, double sleds, sliegh, stone-boat, 5 to 6 thousand ft.lumber, 4 thousand shingles, 24 cords, 15 inch wood, 400 posts, forks and shovels, hay fork complete, tables, 9 chairs, stove, sewing machine.2 beds, chili's bed washing machine and other articles.Terms: Cash.LEO DANIELS Auctioneer.Phone Sr5, Windsor.TRUSSLER & HEATH Roofing and Roofing Repairs All Types All orders receive prompt attention \u2014 moderate prices \u2014 Work guaranteed, 352 Bowen South - Phone 128S-J SINGLE PHASE OTORS i >4 1/1 1 1 10\u201d H.P.REPULSION - INDUCTION II.P.REPULSION - INDUCTION H.P.REPULSION - INDUCTION i H.P.BLOWER MOTORS 20 H P.FAN-SERVICE MOTORS VENTILATING FANS .110/220 110/220 110/220 115 115 V.V.V.V.V.S22.00 fi r 2-1\u2019test ii LUI.Mi\u2019.'.ionuM Metals Waterloo, Que.smi TO A MAX NOW EMPLOYED WHO se.itvs a tietter opportunity if you are between 24 and SO, bilingual, interested in a saies job with a future please contact us immediately.Salaried position with i a large national concern.Box 2bo, Kecord.Farm Help Wanted single \\» ages, 4 COSrfi.Que*.MAN FOR FAr.-.M WORK.GOOD steady employment.Richmond, Samuel A.Doyle, Melbourne, MARRIED MAN WANTED FOR GEN-era! farm work, no children, steady i work and good wages for the right party.Apply to Howard P.French, Sutton Junction, Quo.AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF Noe Giroux, 10 Acres from Sherbrooke on Bromnlon Highway, corner of D.Ross, 2nd farm from Brompton Cemetery.Wednesday, June 18th, AT 12:30 O\u2019CLOCK P.M.15 young cows from a good Holstein hci(T, blood tested, ail under 9 years, registered Holstein bull, 21 months, mowing machine, 6 ft., hay loader, double wag a with box and rack, express, sleigh, sulky plow, cultivator, doable harness new, De Laval milker, 2 units with 1 H.P.motor, miik cans, 10 gels, can, disc harrow, churn, new turnip cutter, electric motor, 1/6, H.P., chain fall, dLc seeder.M.-H.tractor with harrow, jot of hens, aii these instruments are nearly new, scre.n door with panel, som** furniture.Terms: Cash.LEO DANIELS, Auctioneer Phf>n\tWindse r.MORGAN REALTIES LIMITED 1455 Union Avenue, Montreal, 2 Plateau 6261.WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN SELLING or RENTING PROPERTY in the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Amongst our Clientele are many interested in the purchase or renting of residential or farm proper-in this district.List Your Property With Us! OUR CHARGES: of the price you accept.Remember the name MORGAN REALTIES LIMITED WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D Phone 433\tEstablished 1903\t19 Marquette St.tics 5% TTENTION FOR YOUR BLOCKS, BRICKS, PIPES Made with modern vibrating machines and steam-cured, SHERBROOKE CEMENT PRODUCTS see Tel.4639-J \u2019\u2019THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN\u2019 or 2010 Sherbrooke ASPHALT PAVING THAT REALLY SATISFIES All types of asphalt paving, including: Highways - Streets - Yards - Courts ¦ Driveways, etc.JUST CALL: FABl & SONS LTD.General Contractors \u2014 130 Belmont St.\u2014 Phones 2010 or 4639-W i I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JUNE \\i, 1947, Seven SUZANNE GIFT SHOPPE RIVER ST.- NORTH HATLEV Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Wear.China, Linen and Toys.A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES OUT OUR WAT rr\" Rv J.B.William MASSAWIPPI Asbestos Hatley C.J.GIRARD, O.D.OPTOMETRIST EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 231 Boarbeau St.\u2014 Tel.43 Consultations; 9-30 to 12 noon.1.30 to 6 p.m.Monday and Friday: 7 to 9 p.m Ayer\u2019s Cliff CLIFF CRAFT WOOD SHOP Boats, Cabinets or anything in woodwork.FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN.Ayer\u2019s Cliff 28-r.l George Belknap, Prop.HOWARD AYER Phone Ayer\u2019s Cliff 7-r-2 TAXI SERVICE Passengers Insured.24-hr.service.Also Fire and Auto Insurance.Inquiries solicited.FREE ESTIMATES Whitcomb\u2019s Transport GENERAL TRUCKING Hatley - Massawippi - Montreal Phone NORTH HATLEY 21-r-12 S.J.WHITCOMB, Prop, Horse-Shoe Riding And Training School On Mt.Orford Park Road, Magog.Horses trained for 3 gaits.Horses to rent by the hour or day.ALTON A.MITSON Phone 2098 \u2014 MAGOG W.M.DINGMAN Shell Service Station General Repairs, Shell Lubrication, Washing.Welding.Goodyear Tires, Willard, Batteries.21-hr.Service.Tel.2271 or 2316 W.R.COATES MASSAWIPPI - Tel.7-R-11 Opposite the Post Office Fresh fruit and vegetables.Groceries, Cigarettes, Candy, Soft Drinks.Rock Island Lennoxville R.G.McHARG Hardware - Paints - Roofing -Rock Wool - Insul Brick Siding -Coekshutt Farm Implements and Repairs - Frost and Wood Mowers, Rakes, Harrows, Skein Waggons -Electric Fences.AYER\u2019S CLIFF JAMES E.WALKER TEL.74 Plumbing and Material, General Electric Radios and Electrical Appliances.Also Repairs.Electric Water System.\t> Lennoxville ST.FRANCIS TAXI PHONE LEN.3 Now under the management of Lt.Eddie Haddon and LAC.Norman Haddon.LENNOXVILLE SERVICE GARAGE 182 Main St.We Buy and Sell Used Cars.PARE & POIRIER, Prop.MAGOG DRIVE YOURSELF, ENRG.GERARD LEROUX, Prop, Res.2507\tOffice 2252 67A MAIN\tMAGOG.QUE.Beautiful Cottage Sites For Sale At Crystal Lake 5 miles from Magog.40 lots, averaging 50 x 115.Shady woods area.Price: $400-$500.For inspection or information call ARTHUR LANCE, 28 Main St., MAGOG.Phone 781.B.F.STEWART Reg\u2019d Heavy Stock of Royal Doulton, Shelley-Foley China Cups and Saucers Teas and Bridge Sets WATCH REPAIRS THAT'5 THF TIME I EVER SAW A 6UV DUCKIN' INTO PUNCHES SHE ME TH' HER-HOSPITAL/ VKt eg is sa-s; CLARENCEVILLE Wyman\u2019s Service Station Main St.\u2014 AYER\u2019S CLIFF, Que.Texaco Products, Greasing.Cigarettes, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Candies.Brake Fluid.Fan Belts, Flashlights, Accessories.JOHN W.HUNTER Tel.Ayer\u2019s Cliff 64 Order Rakes and Mowers Early; we've only a few on hand.Cream Separators, Tractor Tires and Implements.Beatty Bros.Barn Equipment and Pumps.TEXACO SERVICE STATION 172 Main St.New and Used Car Radios.Sales and Service.Tel.330 A GENDRON\u2019S SHOE STORE Scientific adjustments for the whole family.Visit Will Be Appreciated.62 Main St.- MAGOG - Tel.361 j C.M.Winget CONTRACTOR We specialize in Road Building, Grading; all kinds of rock cuts and excavations.Estimates Free of Charge.LENNOXVILLE - Tel.23SJ DUCHARME\u2019S FURNITURE STORE 77 Main St.- MAGOG, Que.Tel.375 5 Piece KITCHEN SETS BORDER TAXI Tel.440 ROCK ISLAND 4 Cars for prompt service.ANY PLACE AT ANY TIME.Passengers fully insured.Mr.and Mrs, H, J, Stevenson have returned to their home in Toronto, Out., after visiting Mr.Stevenson's parents here, and spending a week with relatives in Sherbrooke.Mrs.George Schoolcraft spent the week-end in Burlington, VC, with her eister.Mrs.Sarah Rundle, of Smith Falls, Ont,, spent a week-end with Mrs.W.Stevenson.Mrs.Willis Bcevwort and Mrs.Thornton motored to Granby to attend a joint meeting of the Brome-Bedford Teachers Association.Mr.Gray was calling at Mr A.Vosburghs.Mr.and Mns.R.McPhee spent the week-end at their summer home here, 'Mrs.M, Dean spent a (e\\v da> with Mrs.f.Johnson.Mr.and Mrs.K, Y, Bemvort, of Brome, were calling on Mr, amt Mrs.Willis Reenvort, Mr.A.Robinson and two sons, Richard and Ross, spent a day with Mr, and Mrs.Watson Miller.Mrs.A, Derrick is spending some time at the home of Mrs.William McDonough.Mrs.Milo Hislop has returned home from the hospital in St.Albans, Yt,, where she has been for treatment.Mr.and Mrs.R.Hislop motored to Bedford.Mosses.Reenvort, Ralph Steven son and O.M.Derby attended the Ormstown Fair.Several of tho ladies from here Ti/bcK \u201cTfatt.'?cel \"TIRED\u201d /til t&e C miserable, dnggy\u2014 low in vitality\u2014lower Lin spirits, perhaps yon Idon't think of your /kidneys as Indus l'* \" blame.Yet faulty kidneys may often cause backache, headache, rheumstic pains, disturbed rest or that \u201ctired-out\" feeling.That's the time to got and use Dodd a Kidney Pills.Dodd s help your kidneys to clear the trouble-making poisons and excess acids from the system, and give you a chance to feel better, work better.Gel Dodd's Kidney Pills today, i at attended (given in Miller.the miscellaneous fhower honor of Miss Glady» ' ^CtMlRS cr and SltfcSfc For the Money You Need When You Need It See HOUSEHOLD FINANCE You may borrow from $Z0to$1000 without endorsers at Household Finance, and you may take 12 or 15 months to repay.Or even 20 or 24 months on loans of larger amount*.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 Inu 5 our monev can be ready the same day you apply.22 \\lbcrt St., a! Wellington St.Phone Sherbrooke 4595 SHERBROOKE.QUE.Hovrt 9 to 5 or by crppolnfm»nf toons made le ntiiWonf* oé merby towm nACKFP HY 69 YfARS PF FXPFRICVCr ifiaibuSEHOLD FINANCE \u2022* (pp'strt .y -4r ABNER TANTALIZIN\u2019 GAL.\u2019/'-AH DONT KNOW WHUT YO'SEES IN HER BUT, EF YO\u201d LOVES HER MUFF T'GIT CHICAGO FO' AH LOVES YQ' 'NUFF T'HELP YO'-EVEN THOUGH IT M7ANS A LONELY OLD AGE FO' ME- WIFOUT YO,\u2019 PARDNEiRj LITTLE PAL.TT AH HEERD TH NEWS/:r-YO' IS GONNA LEAVE ME, FO' THAT j BEAUTIFUL, LUS CIOUS, JUICY NO TALK :: WALK.FT WE GOTTA TAKE HUNTING GROUND LAND CF THE ILLINOIS, MY WARRIOR-AND GET CHICAGO Ky FOR MY FATHER GO TO LITTLE GO,\" MUSTACHE.THEN BELONG TO YOU-AND WE MAKE BEAUS'VTIFUL INJUN MUSI TOGETHER AWAY FROM ALL THOSE CHICAGOS.'r JOE PALOOKA By HAM FISHER the GORL-A BUILT \u201c«OH ASK A, ADVANCES.HE LOOKS WAOER-Ol'S AND JOE, VERY CAUTiOUS-LV KEEPS A WARY EYE AS HE FEELS HIM OUT.JOE SEES AN OPEN I NO.HE FLASHES A HARD LEFT TO the HEAD V I Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY REUJKD, 1KIÜAY, JUNE 13, 1947.EAST ANGUS CARNIVAL By Dick Turner B1RCHTON A few friends of Mr?.' George | Hall gat%ered at her home oii| Saturday evening, June 7, in honor uf her birthday.An enjoyable time war .-pent in playing cards.Mr.(Jriffiu on behalf of her friends, presented Mrs, Hall with a gift and wUhed her many happy re-! For Quality-Mildness \u2014 Value.X\\G f ¦ hfc, |,y ¦\t, 1 .Canada's Fastest Selling CIGARETTE TOBACCO à.;?¦ ; ' turns of her birthday, Mtv, Hal! very cordially thanked them for the party and gift.Refreshments were served by the ladies.The Senior Guild of Ohrb.l Church met at the home of Mr .Fred Gilbert with a good attendance, Mr?, Hodges, president, was in the chair and opened the meeting.The minutes of lust meeting were read and approved.Plans were completed to hold a rummage sale on June 13, in the Parkh Hall.The next Guild meeting will be held with Mrs, Ray Willard.Refreshment?were served by the hostess.The \u2018'500\u201d Club met at the home of Mbs Bertha Faisons one evening.Curds were played at three tablee.The prizes were won by Mrs.Gaulin and Mrs, Ray Willard.The Friendship Christmas Club met at the home of Mrs.Frank Rowlands.Bridge was played at two tables.The.first prize was won by Mrs, Alice Griffin, and the consolation by Mrs.Henry Rolfe.The next Club meeting will be held with Mrs.Henry Rolfc.Mr.and Mrs.S.Taylor, of Saw-yerville, were guests at*the home of Mr.and Mrs, K.Joyce.Miss Francis Ra Penna, of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Hurivitz, for a few days.Miss Gladys McKay and Mrs.A.Macdonald were week-end guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Heath, at Stanstead Mr.and Mrs.John McFadden were visitors in Newport, Vt.Mr.Robert Pehlemann, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Pehlemann.Miss Roberta Sutton, R.N., of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Ward and two children, Lime Ridge, were week-end guests of Mrs.John Sutton.e COfl».BV NEA SERVICE.INC.T.M.REÛ.U.8.PAT.Off.verncss, and Mrs, R, White, of Glen Murray, woe evening viators of Mr, and Mrs, A.J.Me* Vetty.Mr.and Mrs.John Bain, Mr.and Mrs, George Marshall and Mr.and Mrs.A, J, McVetty attended a party a- the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.McIntyre, in Waterville, in honor of Mr.and Mrs, E.Bain, ! of Derry, N.Y.Mr.Manville Williams, of Asbestos, spent a week-end at the McVetty home, j Mr.E.Sharman and Mr.H.A, I Smith spend a day fishing at | Weetlon Pond.Mr.Dexter Levitt and his sister, Mrs.Frank Bean, of Springfield, Mass., spent a few days at the i home of Mr.and Mrs, H.A.Smith, and visited old friends and rela-; tives in the vicinity.I Mr.and Mrs.Donald Clark and son, of Lennoxville, spent the week-end a't the home of Mrs.I ! - - - .the East Angus Branch, at the annual convention, in Montreal, He was accompanied by Mrs.Westgate and children, who continued on to her home, at Hudson Heights.Clark\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Coates, and while there they spent a day in Newport, Vt., on a picnic.Rev.Mr.Thompson is spending a week in Montreal attending the the United Church Conference, which is being held there.Miss Mildred Dempsey spent a day at the McVetty home.Mr.Walter Hodgman and Miss Alice Thompson spent a few days in Ormstown, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence and while there attended the Ormstown Exhibition.Mr.and Mrs.Bernald Hodgman were dinner guests at the Banks\u2019 home in Sawyerville.Tea guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Kirkby were Mr.and, Mrs.Odell Winslow, of Eaton Corner.Mr, and Mrs.John Dempsey, of Inverness, were the week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.McVetty.\t* Mr.Andrew Desruisseaux, of Johnville, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Desruisseaux.Mrs.Howard Kirkby and son, Leslie, spent a day with Mrs.Leon Desruisseaux, in Cookshire.Mrs.Robert White, of Glen Murray; Mrs.James Grady and Beverly and Howard, of Spring Road, spent an afternoon at the McVetty home, Mr, and Mrs.George Marshall and Stewart spent the week-end a; Rectory Hill.Mr.Leslie Richardson, of Bul-wer, was an evening guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.McVetty.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Pick and daughter, .Miss Violet Pick, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs, Anson Rowe and Lloyd, of Ascot, were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Desruisseaux.Mr.and Mrs.Rosco Stevenson, of Woodstock, Conn., spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Smith, and visited old friends and relatives in the vicin-Î ity during their stay.Mr.and Mrs.C.Marshall and Phyllis, Bobby and Greta, of In-! Mrs.Ball and Mrs.Bula Kirkby, | of St.Johns, were recent callers in town.Miss Evelyn Kelley was a business visitor in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Robert Kirkby was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mr* Norman Hemming and Miss Irene Kirkby, in Lennoxville.Mrs.Jessie Hodgman, who spent two days with her son, Mr.Alex Hodgman and Mrs.Hodg-man, in Lennoxville, has returned i home.LIBBYTOWN Guest-, at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Gordon Cass were Mr, and Mrs.W.0.Miller, cf Hatley; Mr.A.C.Parkhill, of Browns Hill; and Mrs.Glen Sails, of Beebe.Mr.and Mr.-, D.Davidson, Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Smith and young son, Lloyd, were guests of Mr, and Mm.Wey\u2019.and Pope, in Barnston.BE WISE -ORDER NOW \"The Favourite Hard Coal of Canada'' ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER THE PROVINCIAL HANDICRAFTS FAIR was brought to Sherbrooke by our Junior C.of C.OL R CONGRATULATIONS AND WISHES FOR SUCCESS ioriiî & Labrecque Enr.M A N U F ACTE RING J EWELERS \\\\ c plate nud repair religious articles and rc-plal« headlight reflectors.(t Gagne Lane (Off Minlo Street) Tel.1357 1 \u201cTough place to raid\u2014huh, Cassidy Mrs.Philip Scowen and Mrs.j Leslie Morgan were in Montreal for a day.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Canning, of Montreal, were week-end guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Dearden.Mrs.Scgee, of Sherbrooke, is a guest of her eon-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.C.King.Mr.T.Keely, of Sherbrooke, was ! calling on Mr.and Mrs.Alfred IRateliffc one evening.The many friends of Rev.W.R-I Johnston, of Carp, Ont., a former pastor of East Angus, will be | sorry to hear that he has passed | away.Mr.and Mrs.Mahlon Sutton 'and son were calling on Mr.and Mr-.R.Westman, in Bishoptcn.j Ms.John Neale, of Bolton Centre, is spending a few days with ; her father, Mr.John McLellan.I Sunday guests at the same home | were Mr.and Mrs.Albert Griggs land Mr.Graham Griggs, of Sher-| brooke.j Mr.and Mrs.Frank Cummings, I of Bury, were guests of M.Thomas Bagley.| Miss Shirley Bishop, of Bis ho p-I ton, wa.s a werk-end guest of Mr.i and Mr.-.Ray Willard, i Mr.and Mr.-.A.Belivea\u2019i were week-end gue.-ls of Mr.Beliveau's ' mother, Mrs.Beliveau, in Sawyer-, ville.j Mr.and Mr-.Lyle Herring, and the Misses Norma and Fern, of Bishoptcn, Mr.Clifford Read, of North Hatley, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Nu.thrown and Mr.Ray Demers, of Lennoxville, were (guests cf Mr.and Mrs.Aide;; Wilson and Mrs.Augusta Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Simeon Taylor, of Sawyerville, were tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Joyee.Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Barlow accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Joyce were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Joyce, in Bishopton.Mrs, Byard Hughes and Mrs.Frank Dearden were guests in Ayer\u2019s Cliff, of the former\u2019s daughter, Mrs.Sidney Warburton, and Mr.Warburton.Friends of Mr.Dickson will re-' gret to learn that he is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, as the result of a fall in which his knee was fractured.The local ladies\u2019 committee of the Cookshire Fair wish to re-I mind prospective exhibitors in the ladies\u2019 and children\u2019s departments to plan their exhibits now for the fall fair.The Cookshire Fair is our only county fair and the East, 'Angus people can help to make \\ it more interesting and enjoyable by sending in more exhibits.For further information see or phone | Mrs.R.J.Westgate or write to ihe secretary, Cookshire Fair, j Cookshire, for the prize lists, Mr.Barclay Westgate, third i vice-president of the Quebec Command, of the Canadian Legion, is 1 the delegate for a few days of TO THE PROVINCIAL HANDICRAFTS EXHIBITION BEING HELD THIS WEEK AT THE BELVIDERE STREET ARMORY Wl £ ü**; Donahue Electric s# #-1# -.33 j GUY DONAHUE, Manager.Member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce.361 King St.West, Sherbrooke.Tel.1171 VIC FLINT ^ MAYBE 200 G'S-TE»l \\ MUCH DO \\ OF 'EM FOR YOU AND YOUR YOU FIGURE j GIRL.AND I HOPE THERE AINT ANY SLIPUP.THAT DOWN?A WOULDN'T BE SO GOOD TOR YOU.__________________________ / ALL RIGHT, FLINT, YOU ASKED ' FOR AN EXPLANATION.YOU PULLED 1 THE HEAVY ROMEO ACT ON MY GIRL BEHIND MY BACK ! Oeanwh THEN LEAVE IT LIKE THAT.ITS ALL SET, GAN-SON.CONNIE PUT IT UP TO DENVER AND HE'S GONNA THROW THE FIGHT IE SAYS I CAN COUNT ON IT.v ¦ ii OKAY, NIFTY.EDDIE AND I WILL START LAVIN' BETS ON THE CHAMP d WHILE THE ODDS ARE RIGHT.WE'LL v HAVE TO PLACE A LOT OF IT OUT 1 llilhSp TOWN- oi: course.SO THAT\u2019S IT.' I DON'T SUPPOSE 'LL BFLIEVE ME v^LvH IF I DENY IT.ÇOPR.1947 BY Nt A SERVICE.INC T.M.REG.U.S.BRINGING UP FATHER.tiv CearEe IVG ¦it.WELUO' 131\u201c NATIONAL BANIXT-TMIS IS METS JIGGS'S RE5IDËNCE-TWERE'S A MISTAKE IN MV MOTHER'S BANK ACCOUNT- SA'E s' INSISTS TMAT YOU SEND J A MAN OVER TO STRAICiWTEN IT OUT- OH-DEAR-HERE'S A CHECK TO THE HAIR-DRESSER I FORGOT TO ENTER-MARK IT DOWN - VCU LL FINP OUT THAT ALL THE MISTAKES ARE VOURS- I STiT I 6-13 W sJLé S MRS JI6SS !N ?\u201c I M Fk\u2019OM THE- VES-I KNOW-SHE'S EXPECTING VGÜ-FOLLÛW ME- F NOW-DON\u2019T INTERRUPT-WE\u2019LL TOTAL MY FIGURES AGAIN - I KNOW T 'T BE WRON6- [ CAN\u201d NO DOUBT-MRS.JI6GS-BUT I'VE BEEN TRVIN6 TO TELLVCU-|'M NOT FROM THE BANK-I CAME HERE TO TUNE YOUR PIANO- IM-; K., rwum FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOS5ER - \"Tl-!OSE:\t\\ ARE you 1CIDDINÔ i CHARACTERS \\ HOW THE HtCK DO GET ALONG- THEY VJOO THEIR.WITHOUT .L WOMENo WE AfKED MR-GEU&BLE AND HE TOLD US To TO UrT THE PHONE A SUPPOSE WE WERE EMBAFuSO ! ri Hottentots or.ESKIMOS / WHY W'E MOAM,c: WHATS YEAH.1 MAYBE A HOTTENTOT SOT TO LOW BE HOT IF ABOUT /vostee ?\t] an ESKIMO AND HE WHY I MEANS-1 BE ^ 1 f- -dligA-Y V^CCPR.1947 BY NEA SERVICE.ISC FAT.OFF.ALLEY OOP ^irst-m-command cf your train , ! I responsible for the welfare of all aboard ' \u2022.that's your friendly Canadian Pacific conductor! You know him best as the man who collects your ticket.and supervises your accommodation.But more than that, he\u2019s always pleased to answer your travel questions .to explain scenic highlights along the route .to give you at all times the quiet, courteous attention that makes your trip a pleasant memory.k ''behold, tour EXCELIENCY\" THE MAN HAS THE BEAST TEKRCR'ZEP.\u2019 THIS iS RIDICULOUS ;V= NEVER HEARD CF SUCH A SITUATION / BY V.T.HAMLIN / NO MAN'S THAT GOOD I SOMETHING'S WRONG WITH THE LION HAVE GUARDS 1 Canadien Pacific train travel is safe, comfor-able, reliable.This is No.1 in a series depicting some of the men who make itso.S TME W9RM» BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES f ADEUAERlT LYSED I DPNEN to vft dirt ere | ooBet-UT tab.hw-ldful; TWt VET Ç.AIO VT GfVOB.HIM, X ' ue 11 ps'' 1 1,lt; tU ^ ^loV( S m ' Only blue in the rinse PREVENTS CLOTHES TURNING YELLOW! Frequent washings turn white clothes yellow unless BLUE is added.And there is only one way to add that all important Blue\u2014in the final rinse on wash day.The clothes must be Blued after the washing is done.A swish or two of Keen\u2019s in the final rinse only takes a moment, only costs a cent or two a month, but it assures lasting whiteness to all your white things.________________ been presented to them and ,\t.\t, : letter of thanks was read, much enjoyer,.The s.um of $3oo.00 study book was ________ These were explained by Mr,s i: Morrison and Archdeacon Jones.T,oted l0, b« for bhc 2,1(J War Several Girl Guides attended as MeAmorlal Fund; guest».\ti A letter re-Parcels for Britain Calf Club\t[was read by Miss F.Macdonald.The Lennoxville Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Tbc highlight of the evening was Calf Club met at the home, of Mr.a talk given by Miss M.Newton, and Mrs.\tRoy Suitor\twith\tfouh- ¦ °n India and the Suez Canal, il- teen members present\tand\tMessrs.Justrated by pictures taken Marcoux and D.Macmillan a,V during her service with Hie navy, guests.\tMiss Macdonald thanked Miss Plans were made for a judging j Newton for her most interestirtg demonstration to be held on Sat- talk which was very much enjov-urday evening at the home of A, ! ed by all present.,\t, i.There being no further business a\u201ef oSdUXtiniaanf °foî.\t^ »>\u2019 club field day to be held at the'lpT'al hoar with dehc.ou* re-Lennoxville Experimental Farm! J10-\u2019lmeLts s?,rvc'sr tor four weeks, com-' p aermg.mencing June 25th.This new pro-, If any such question disturbs the ?ram ^ offcr the *irL'- aL * serenity and happiness of your :r'ominal ,ee;_ Kunming craft, married life you will find it dis- fa|Jles\u2019 sporvs\u2019 f'°rles anh.\\ ]f0Rail> Byron Nelson is the only the Yale golf team, believes that Locke is the biggesi foreign threat ^ r nRme j>-\t| jiiiiiirhfor- Miss Mavu and 'vere read and approved.Articles portunity given to return to North\tOorolhv M'if'Kenzio of In\tincluded a pair of pillow -.-.-\t'rfîT*1 h Below, of Springfield, Mass,, and I\tdoilies and handkeichiefs, Mr.iioy MacDonald, of New Jer-1 l1)® P^eeds amounted to 5»16 (>0.,\u2018ey, were week-end guests of their A^el business meeting, deli-,,n,.vj ,, ,, »,\tI cious refreshments were served ed _ his splendid dis- .j\u2019 1\t'\t.' by the hostess, assisted by Miss a simple, true story of \u2018\t'\t.\t,\t_ v, Mary Ann MacDonald and Miss Miss ( hnstine MacLeod, Is.N., Rebecca Morrison.Hatley, where, during their pre vious stay they had made lasting ties of friendship, Rev.Mr.Gorman\u2019s sermon was based on Paul\u2019s second letter to Timothy, I; 12.He concluded his course with a a «mall lad, a baseball, a broken States Golf Association since Big Ted Ray beat his immortal countryman Harry- Var- a'ipj; older' African Amateur and Open chain pion at 17, is i scene of a new Open record, but | i''indo'\\\\- and a humide confession, '!' Nhei biooke, was the week-end \\lys, points out ;hat the layout is far; which underscored the challeng- guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Laval-j tu\u2018ne^' don and Jock Hutchison, 1 eo Diogel and Jack Burke in a playoff at Toledo Inverness in l'.)20.Locke goes into die -17th tournament the hottest man\u2019 in golf, The pleasant chap who for five years was a member of the South African Air Force first attracted attention on this skie by battering Samuel Jack-on Snead, British Open champion, in TO of 14 now 2!), but looks from easy.The present record is ; ing question he left with his aud- lic^-' stands just under; 281, established by tall Ralph1 '«««v \u201cWhat have you done about \u2022\t, viuiiiani in iy.j t ai, me lamou.s :\tm uut\t.Oakland Hills Country Club of! f1'1 the following evening the spent the week-end in town, Birmingham, Mich.'\tI Ladies\u2019 Circle served a salad sup- Mrs.Eugene Kascyz and daugh- 1 he St.Louis course measures per at the I ommunity Hall, to the M'L Janice, have le.umed to Sher- .-ix ieel, weighs 172 pounds, is Guldahl in 1937 at the famous| the_ broken window in your life?\u201d Earle MacLeod, of Holyoke, Mass., one of the mighty few golfers who now keeps Gene Sarazen company in knickers.\t,\t- .»UoU1»o , - -.\u2022 -, - \u2014- ,\t,\t,\t.TjOcke takes a full\tswing on all\t' :î-M0 yards going out, 3,392\tcom-1 congregation of the Baptist\tbl:ooke\u2019 living spent three\tweeks shot-, and\tthere is\ta little tail-\ting in, a total of 6,532.\t| Chul-eh, after which Rev.Mr Gor-\twith Mrs Kascyz s parents, Mr.end hoe!: on almoH all of them.! A player hitting his shots well j man again spoke informally to anb Mrs- L; Llaik-His ovee-piu would come from «\u2019d! be rewarded, but plenty of! those assembled.He impressed -Ms.J.L.Wood spent a day in \u2022 mt iVù.\tvou have\tthe word 0\t' lrol,hk\u2018 a'vaiis those who\tstray upon all, the personal respon-\tSherbrooke with Mr.and\tMrs.H m-e who\thave onnoi 1 him bM\tofr the fairways.There\ti« no Ability of each one to encourage\tCharles Gordon- \u20ac ,p '\t¦ m \u2018 ' such thing as hooking or slicing I religious training and observances Mrs- D- A.J John A.Stewart has re-from a short visit to t \u2019iT\u201e\u201er \u201e i n i st friends and relatives in Montreal, Mansonville and Lennoxville.Mrs.R.J.Mayhew spent a day in Montreal.Mr.ami Mrs.Roy Young, of, London, Ont.; Mrs.George Mar- Our congratulations to the Junior Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of the PROVINCIAL mOAFTS EXHIBITION DR.A.N.DUPUIS NATIONAL BREWERIES LTD.Representative ETHELBERT BOURRET.Member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce.-\u2022* anoviNCt S\u2019*»'\t01 JJC* exhibitions in his native land, he is deadly accurate and an ex-; fio muc'h\"®haj the \"baïl'comes \"to l upuri those who \"w-ill be the future real, and Mrs.Andrew MacDon-More recently he has bagged four eolli ni pu .eu.\trest on a nice lie in the next fair-! citizens -of our communities.\taM> °1 Berry, N.Y., and Mrs.A.tournaments out of six against the For the last.36 holes the field j way finest of the active money players, j will be reduced to CO.If a tie In one of these he picked up 101 occurs, a not unusual event Morrison, of Mont- tournaments out of six against the ; For the last.36 holes the field wav.There \"are no p'araHel fair-^ During the evening Mrs.How- -U.MacKenzie, of Lennoxville, shots on Ben Hogan, PC pion, in 36 holes.ways.\t| ard Sharman presented Mrs.G.E.have returned to their respective; Five great par three holes are Bennett, and Mrs.Berton Her-ey homes, having spent _ some time I lA chain- Mangrum, Vic Ghezzi and Nelson beautifully designed, require a with gifts from the Crusade Cla deadlocked at Cleveland Canter- well-played accurate shot.This! a* expressions of appreciation : with Miss J.II.MacLeod.But Locke has 170 golfers to bury a year ago the winner is wou|d seem to favor'the betteri^eir help i repulse in 72 holes of medal play determined in 36 holes the fol-; jron playerSi\t! devotional appreciation for MacLeod accompanied her sister in leading them in their t° Lennoxville Sts i3-.Vzj!zsr£2Sv\tu*>- study and choir work.Mr- end Mrs.Robert rhombs! afternoon Ladies\u2019 an(l small son, Robert, are visit-; 12-14.And among them are at\t?2,0>0'0 and an additional $8,00») is !\ter\u201dw'h0 \"shoots 'pTr\t\"or \" better\u2019^iï\t' Circle met at the Community Hall\tbig relatives in Brownville\tJunc- least 20 capable of taking it all\tdistributed among runner,s-up.\tlhe fil.st foul.holes fo].\tall fo\t.1 for its regular business meeting\ttkm, Me.over the course of the St.Louis ; But the acquiring of the Open\tnmnds will win\tI\tconducted by the president, Mrs, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Martin were Country Club, where there is a\tchampionship means vastly more\tIt wilI take real\tskill\t.\t)\tp.W.Knights.An item of in-\tvisitors in Sherbrooke, great premium on accuracy, than $2,000 to the man who comes ; slugging to prevail.\t'\tj terest was the report of the The June meeting -of the Y.P.! rather than length,\tdown in front.\tj The boys are shooting for n Circle\u2019s representative to the Society of S:.Andrew\u2019s Church Among them, of course, are; Some behove\tthe\tcrack shot-\tbrand new tl.oph a *ltca fj North Hatley High School\tMem-\tmet at the home of Mrs.Fred Lloyd Mangrum, the dclonding\tmakers will tear\tthe course apart, i\t[hp ol(i which was destroyed i\u201e orial Scholarship committee\tmeet-\tGrossman.There were twenty-\t\u2018 champion; Jimmy Demaret, the\tOthers believe they\twill find it j\ta fire last September at Chicago\u2019sShe told of the recent\tmeet-\tfour present at the meeting in-; years leading money-winner who\trather difficult.\t1 run\tB.Jamison,\t'pam O\u2019Shanter where Llovd ! mg of the committee, and of the\teluding members and visitors.Mrs.1 captured the Augusta Masters h\\, chairman of the course com- ; Mangrum was employed\t* i plans made for a tag day, to be John MacDearmid, president, was | for the second time; Snead and! mutee and formerly a member of But thc professionals aren\u2019t !hcld \u201d1 July.Two workers were- \"\"\tconcerned about the cup.\t| appointed from the Circle to par-1 They want their names en-1 t'te'Rat'O in tho effort.Mrs.Alan graved on it and in the Open reC-1 Grainger and Mrs.Kenneth Bas-ordfi, and the money that comes !\tThe money appropriated by with it.\tthe Circle for the \u201cScholarship Fund,\u201d was turned over to Mrs.G.EA.R1h STROPPING RENEWS EDGE FOR EVERY SHAVE SAWYERVILLE E.Bennett.At the conclusion of the business, tea was served by the host- I 6SSGS.The Willing Workers were en-, tertained by Mrs.Stanford Wins- \u201e\t,\t77 ~ low and Miss Ruby Graham at the!,\tnotlc,el in country former\u2019s home, There were four-: l0^5\u2019 pcrJIi\"e of J .w, ;\u2022 x * \u2022'\t,7 \u2022 '.rf.\tycKxSw.KwVWWS' ; r .\u2018\"¦ Kit .;77.-.7 r, y.; .77 ' yt?! t ,^7\t,\t,7'7 .G' -\t,,7.7y .-yy?.7V\tv J\t.,, .\t»\t».;7 >\u2022'\u2022\u20224\ty\tm < -a .vV ¦\t1 7\t.-.\"-v.IV V ¦\tTakJ.-'.c \u2022_ j;,.yn .\t.rn.-y7-'\t-t.\u201c\t¦ : v-.\t,\tc .\u2022\t,7-v ; \u2022¦tf ¦\t,:w, - Hiil- /.\ti' .yy ^77 ; jr.Clarence Shover attended a \\fr arci Mrs w < Cramer of and granddaughter,\tCarolyn council meeting in Sutton,\t,V .rn* Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, were Mr.Herman Preisler spent two \"-\u2018i s Mil.», were guests of Mr.viMtors at the home of Mr.aud days in Montreal on business,\tMrs.N.H.Beers.Mrs.J.G, Far well.\t_______________________________________________________\u2014 _______ Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Draper, j of Sherbrooke, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs, J.R.| Cowan.Mrs.A.M.Allison entertained j the Huntingville W.C.T.U., at her home one afternoon.Miss Hazel- Cowan, of Sher-j brooke, spent a few days at the home of her parente, Mr.and Mrs.I J.R, Cowan.Mis.A.H, Cairns was an over-i night guest of Air.and Airs, E.F.| Fisk, in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs, Cote and Miss] Lenora Cote, of Sherbrooke, were ! evening call'-s o£ Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Cowan.Miss Norma Farwell, of Lennox-ville, was the weeV.-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.G.| Farwell, Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Graham, of Athelstan, were visitors at the, home of Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Alii-J son.Mbs Marjorie Cairns, of North Hatley, was at her home over the! Success to the HANDICRAFTS EXHIBITION ROBERT GAUTHIER FLORIST ¦MVtNCI Member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Sherbrooke.33 KING EAST\tTEL 193 her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John E.Nicholson, Mr.and Mrs.George Ridgeway and Mrs.D.M.Morrison, of Springfield, Mass,, and Mr.and Mrs, R.Alaistar Murray, of Graniteville, Vt., were Memorial Day week-end guests of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.John N.Mackenzie, and family- Mrs.J.E.Nicholson is a visitor in Sheldon True.Word has been received here of the death of Mr.Henry Barnam, of Magog.The sympathy of the; ommuniiy is extended to the of her daughter, Mrs.Donald Mac- family in their bereavement.\u2022ownvt o.Toui u-v|, pun a,mens' jo ' L-eod, and Air.MacLeod, in Mont- j real.Airs.Alexander Maclver, who was a visitor of her parents, Air.and Airs.J.N.Mackenzie, ha-joined Air.Maclver, in Saint John.N.B., where the latter is temporarily employed.Aliss Betty Ladd, of Washing-, ton, B.C., is spending a holiday with her parents, Air.and Airs.W.A.Ladd.Mr.Hubert Scott, of Alontreal, spent the week-end with his parents, Air.and Airs.J.B.Sdott.Mr.and Gui.;\u2022 at \u201cPine Lodge\u2019\u2019 were v'ol.Alaurice Hallie, ALP., and Airs.Hallie, of Sweet.-burg; Airs.Maude Cooper and Air.William AlrKce, of Mystic; the Messrs.Lester Ball, of Cowansville; J.Dyer, McElroy and R.Miltimore, if Sutton; P.Howard, of Iron Hill; and Marvel Smith, of Hatley.BE A GOOD SPORT GIVE SPORT GIFTS TO A GOOD SPORT - - - Your DAD! SWEETSBURG Mr.Guy I.S.Miller has reigned a£ jailer of the local Airs, Earl Jones and Sweets burg jail, after seven years Mrs.Charles Fraser, of Baltimore, faithful service in that official Aid., are spending a vacation wkh capacity.Local citizens regret Airs.Jones\u2019 mother, Air.-.Angus very much, the departure of Air.A.Maclver, and Mr.Maclver.and Airs.Miller from the com-Aliss Sylvia Parsons, of Sher- munity.brooke, and Mr.Trevor Pâmons, Guests of Mr.and Ahs.Guy of Montreal, were week-end mies s f-ouser:s included Mr.and Mrs.G.of th-eir parents, .h.ami .h.-.Knights and two sons, of Cartier- Ernest Parsons.\t,.vide; Air.Arthur Cousons, of Aims Cuyler .lac.-.ulay \"a?re- Knowlton; and Air.and Mrs.Baron turned to Quebec, after spending G and Mr.James stewan 0: the week-end with her -uirhov.°\t.\t* HEAVY WAXED 1^^ El ,,\t,\t, ,, , ,\t! .d \"L ' \u2019 Westmount.Mrs.A.A.MacAulay, at Brae- side.\u201d Aliss Glenna Mayhew, R.N., of Quebec, is spending the summer months at her home here Air.AVilliam Dow, of Sutton Junction, spent a few days with; Air.and Mrs.Henry Fuller, Airy Thomas AIcGarty, cf Calgary, who ; A communion service was held 15 ^oa.rc::;1« at'.^ne ;'anlf?^ome i on Sunday morning at Si.And- now visiting friends in New Hamp-; revv\u2019s United Church, and was con- \u2022=hire.ducted by the pastor, Rev\u2019.E.F.Mr.and Airs.G.B.Consens spent Carey, who gave an appropriate a day in Alontreal, going by motor, and inspiring message on the re- Air.and Airs.E.B.Cady and storing power of Jesus Christ, son, Evan, attended the Ormstown from the text, \u2018Tie restoreth my Fair.soul,\" Psalm XXTII, co-ordinated Air, Alurray Ruiter has pur-: with \u201cI am the Bread of Life,\u201d chased a small lot on Yamaskaj from the Gospel of St.John.\tFarm from Air.Edgar Suillotte! Airs.A.A.MacAulay is spend- and is moving the house occupied ' ing a holiday with her sister, Airs, by Air.and Airs.E.B.Cady to*the! John Gray, and with her mother, ;0t for a dwelling, and at the Alid- MITCHELL\u2019S Airs.A.G.Sherman, in Cumber- \\y land Centre, Ale.ay ration, a motor show room WEST KEITH j will be- tmilt in the near future.' Desourdy Bros., are moving the I j building across the street.-\tAirs.Eula White and Airs.1 Air.Arnold Morrison, of Sher- Errol 'Marsh of the Centre Road; brooke, was calling on Alessrs.Colin Airs.Delmer Had'Loek and Airs, and William DufthTd.^\tErnest Sturtevant, of Iron Hill: Airs.Leonard Davidson was a and Airs, J.D.Stevenson, ofi visitor in Sherbrooke.\tFordvce; were amono- those, who' Mrs.Margaret Barter spent a called on Airs.Garnet Rogers who! day in Cookshire.\t'was a patient in the Brome Aik-; Mr.Donald Smith was calling on s,yquoi-Perkins Hospital.\t1 friends in North Hill.Alaster Murray Judge, of North Hatley, spent a few weks at the home of his grandparents, Air.and Mrs.C.Berwick.Air.Wilbur AlacDonald and Air.CANTERBURY Let\u2019s All Go to the Provincial Handicrafts Exhibition ., .brought to Sherbrooke by our Junior Chamber of Commerce MARTIN MOTOR SALES LEO-PAUL LAVOIE, Manager.DONAT MARTIN, Prop.Alember of the Magog Junior Chamber of Commerce 75 Belvidere St.South, Sherbrooke, Tel.413 36 Main Street, Magog, Tel.43S Air.and Airs.Arnold Bown, ofi Lennoxville, were guests of Mrs.j i Sylvestre Goodin.Air.and Airs.Alilton Goodwin were guests -of Air.and Airs.Clarence Goodwin, in Bury.Air.George Kerr has gone to Pepperlan, Ont., to visit his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Alurdo Alorrison, and family.Air.and Airs.Elmer Drake, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Air.and Airs.E.Rudd.Air.Charles Cowling, of Bury, was calling on friends in this vie- ; inity.Mrs.Norrie Hunting, of Len-noxville, was visiting her aunty , Airs.Sylvestre Goodin, and also' called on Mrs.Lintott and Air.and Airs.Justin Sharman.and Mrs.William AlacDonald, of Fitch Bay, spent the week-end with Air.and Mrs.Leonard Davidson.Mr.and Airs.Thomas Lowe and children, Brian and Linda, of Wyatt ! Road, were evening guests of Mr.and Airs.K.MacLeod.Alessrs.Leonard Davidson, and Donald Smith spent an evening with Mr.J.Thompson, in Brook- FATHER\u2019S DAY: JUNE 15 Û If your Pop is a sports-minded guy (and whose Pop isn\u2019t) your gift problems are solved\u2014right here and now.\\X ithin our walls you\u2019ll find the largest and best collection of sports equipment in town.Fishing gear, golf clubs, tennis clubs, guns and everything under the summer sun Dad wants.You can\u2019t go wrong because Dad, himself, buys all of his equipment here.usl,H,-l's ?efs\u2018on,\u2019 afternoon tea ! ^ If you like your job ,\t.The organization\u2019s research eles are at teeted.Morning fatigue j director, George Bickcrton, contended that Parliament, not the Dr.and Mrs, George C, Pidgeon I were guest,- of Mr.and Mr» i Amaron at their cottage for tin j week-end.Dr, Pidgoon was the ! spécial speaker for the baeealeau-| rate services for Stanstcmi Col | lege.Dr, Charles Colby is visiting hi-Sister, Ml - Je.sir Colby, O.H.K for a few days.Mr.and Mrs, t'lromn-, ot Belize, British Honduras, are visit 1 ing their ton, Jan a graduating student of S.W.c.Mi .J, \\\\ .McConnell, et Mom real, is a guest of Dr.Charles Colby and Mi-s Je.-sie Colby, O.B E., at ¦\u2019 Carrolcroft,\" Mr .and Mrs.H.C, UZartcr and their daughter, Betty, of Cook shire, spent the week-end witn ! lovely their son, Ellis, a student at Stan-Mia.l College, Mil- Edna Bcerworth aeeoiu-and Mrs.A N.Flint, rookc, attended the j baccaleaurate service in t\u2019entenarj I Church, on Sunday.Mi.-s Mary Langstaf, of Mont real, vvas a week end guc.-t of Mrs J.U.S.Seott, Mi-s AUco Vouirg, of Montrcul, spent the week-end with her par cuts, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Young, Mr.and Mrs, Kay Hill, of Milford, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Hill, of Hamilton, Ont.; and Mrs.Maud Morey, of Boston, Mass.; were in town for the Farrow MeGaffcy wedding.Mrs.M.F MacMillan, of Mont HATLEY The many friends of Mo- Margaret Moulton met in the vestry of the United Church in honor of her approaching marriage to express in a tangible manner their good will and best wishes for her future happiness, Miss Moulton was escorted to the seat of honor by her sister, Mrs, Ronald Mo-Clary, and her friend, Mrs.Randolph Kn.iop, of Sherbrooke.The well-laden basket of gifts was carried in by Mi-s Anne Khannan and Mis -Janice Mel\u2019lay.Mr.-, Mellarg.of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, sang two solos, which were mneh enjoyed.An amusing reading was given Mrs.F.0.Webster.Mrs, G, I MYSTIC day Mrs, George Smith spent * in Montreal, Mrs.Edith Comtois, who has boon a guesi of her sister, Mrs.M, Blake, in W est Shefford, is spending some time with Mrs.H.\u2019I', Smith.Mrs, Kenneth Smith spent a few days in Montreal and attended tho wedding of lier son, Mr, Donald Smith, which look place in the Church of the Redeemer, followed by a reception at St.Paul\u2019s Community Club, Ait i* Mr.and Mrs M.K.Bockus j,v jrpent two day- in St.Albans, Vt, i\u201el'.Mr Arthur Mai hall and child-of Lachine, lerin made tho presentation.Miss I11\u20191'' ot l.aehmo.-pent the week Moulton was the recipient of many il'.\"'* her paroins, Mr.and Mrs beautiful gifts of household linen, board, was the proper body to ad- ,vr1 in l0'vn, 1'\u201d'' tlu\u2018 judieaic the $87,(HK),000-a-.ve:ir Goti of her son, Ian, from S.W.C matter.The proposed inesoacn I *.ani* Mrs.Nelson increase, K no wit on on cated Cuticura £oap.Try this several Bci nicc Hunten, I.W .Jones, And-times\u2014results may amaze you! 65 years\u2019 rew Leroux success.Buy at your druggist\u2019s today.Harold Heath, Mias wa*'!.S£rvcd by the hostee-.The 11er- liable to become tired than if ! could be responsible Juniiv League met.at medicated Cuticura Ointment.Next day (;rec
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