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[" 1947\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t1947\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t1\tn\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\ts\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\tIS 19\t20\t21\t\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t >ljecbcookeDaiUi Bccoctl WEATHER 'CLEAR Clear with not mucl (\u2022h»ng«> in temperature.Kojf p«U'h« about dawn.Tom perat urrw yesterday Maxi mum 70, minimum 40, Vrar ajro: Maximum 55, minimum 77.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERX TOWXSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 15, 1947.Fifty-First Year SENTENCED TO 6 LASHES.2 YEARS FOR ROBOERY World News Judge Panneton Hands In Brief j Down Severe Penalty To Discourage Crime Prelude To CIO's Appeal To AFL Savannah, Ga., Oct.15\u2014iÆ3) \u2014A vicious hurricane with winds ranging up to 95 miles an hour struck the Georgia Coast today, bowling over trees and smashing windows.There were no early reports of casualties.The weather bureau said the centre of the storm passed over this historic port city about 7 a.m.EST.A lull followed and citizens were warned to remain indoors as protection against a second blow.Warned in advance, residents of exposed areas already had been evacuated.The Red Cross reported it was sheltering several thousand persons in schools and churches.London, Oct.15.\u2014fid3*\u2014A well-informed source said today that the government \u201cquite likely\u201d would national-ize the gas industry during the coming session of Parliament but postpone public ownership of the iron and steel industry for at least a year.The Speech from the Throne, in which the decisions will be announced, will be delivered to Parliament Tuesday and the Cabinet now is engaged in making final decisions on what to include in it, the informant said.A bill already had been prepared for gas nationalization.Both gas and steel, nationalization projects were part of the program of public ownership on which the Labor government was elected to power more than two years ago.Bucharest, Oct.15\u2014(Æb\u2014 King Michael, opening the second session of Romania s first post-war parliament said today that friendship with the Soviet Union would \u201cremain the foundation of our foreign policy.\u201d He referred to Russia as \u201cthe constant defender of peace, democracy and the independence of peoples.\u201d The King, who delivered his address in a flat, expressionless voice, was interrupted by frequent cheers from the Communist benches.In the international sphere Romania would have \u201can active role in consolidating the peace by close and sincere cooperation with those nations that respect the independence, sovereignty and liberty of other peoples.\u201d Two years in penitentiary and six lashes, three administered upon entry and three upon his release sentence pronounced today on Marcel St.Cfr.22-year-old Asbestos youth, arraigned before Judge Dorais Panneton on a charge of theft with violence.Agreeing with Crown Prosecutor Roland Dugre s request i that, in view of the criminal nature of the attack, severe punishment be meted out.Judge Panneton declared that he wished to make an example of the accused, so that such crimes should not become as prevalent in Sherbrooke as they are in the larger centres.\u201cIt is to be hoped,\u201d said the Judge, \u201cthat after serving your sentence and receiving your Just punishment, you will return to a normal life, free of any such criminal tendencies.\u201d St.Cyr\u2019s victim was Alfred \u201cFred\u201d Desrochers, local taxi- \u2018 cab operator who picked up the former at his taxi-stand near the C.N.R.station and was instructed to drive to a certain number on St.Michel Street.!- Arriving at the destination, Desrochers was told that they had to wait about half an hour far a woman.After the time had elapsed, Desro-chens advised hi.-> i passenger and, no sooner had he spoken, than he was struck from behind.In a semi-conscious state he heard St.Cyr say \u201cGive me your money or I'll kill you.\u201d Do-rochers said he was then searched and relieved of his money, approximately sixteen dollars.It has since been established that St.Cyr had a full bottle of (soft drink in his hand, with a cord fastened to the neck of the bottle 1 and tied around his wrist, and that tlvs was the weapon with wjiich he hit Desrocher.-.As soon as the taxi driver coi\u2019ld recover his sen es, he found a telephone and called the police, after which he proceeded to N'o.4 Stallion where first aid treatment was administered to him by Dr.L.1 Gagnon.As soon as the.-e details were flashed over the radio.Chief of Police Edouard Moreau and Constable Gerard Martin, who were driving in the chief\u2019s radio-equipped car, immediately investigated and learned that a man answering the description of the robber had been seen-heading west on King Street.A driver at the first taxi-stand near the East Sherbrooke Hotel, said that he had driven a man who answered to that description to the Magog House.There St.Cyr was arrested and questioned and, upon appearing in Court this morning pleaded guilty.MISSÉ Last-Ditch Fight Against Partition Of Palestine is Carried On By Arab League * Canada\u2019s Air Past Bui war R v Cl.Y DP Cans.I .in Pi-Lake Sucic : Member ! iii today waited BLACKBURN i.s SI a ! f \\\\ r i : 11 , Oct.t.V iCP1 in (ho \\i ab Lvng'i' a In-cdiloh figiu Start of the CIO\u2019s 9th annual national convention in Boston wn: marked by a plea for aid In Europe, made by Archbishop Richard J.Cushing (left), shown here as he wn greeted by CIO Pi \u2022 idol t Philip Mur ray (right) and Massachusetts Governor Robert F.Bradford.After the Bishop's pica, Murray made one of his own \u2014 to the AFL convention in 3an Francisco to join with the CIO and the Railroad Brotherhoods in a joint program for political action.iigain-t partition of Palc-tinc, tc.t with little hope of lending off a majority opinion in the United j Nation- Special Committee eon ideiing tile plan to r-inhlish a deivish home in the Holy Land.rite Palestine question ch.-n ! the spotlight with the politn a comm it tee'u current battle ovet tin' United States resolution foi a continuing committee of the who!, , General \\ embly which Bus ia V e- : e td a \\ de-entied as a \u201cfill i\" ami a delilteraie attempt \u201cto b-pao.the Senility Council.\u2019\u2019 Ft d of the Pnie.-tiiie i i-tie i cchedulcd for tomorrow and it i -proposed that a mih-eominittee two suli-commiUees if a Canadian proposal is accepted will ho appointed to tiling in detailed plans for partition and enfin eeinont h' Oct.7.( anada'e .1 us I ice M in: t < i Haley ic.lerduy told his committee that i hi - delegation 'Vamewhat reluct nntiy\u201d supported the partition plan a again; 1 the minority ie eomruendat ion fur a fedei al ; - -d : state which had been siircc tul, overcoming ( \u2018anadn'n, two separate races i :A For Futur *e he pit a i) Union Officials Arrested UMW Might For Injunction Violation Leave A.F.L.U n i - Balboa, Canal Zone, Oct.15- \u2014(TP)\u2014 United State» Army Headquarters here *aid today six person» were believed to be aboard a United States Air Mission transport plane which has been reported missing in the mountains of North Peru since last Friday.Four Flying Fortresses are participating in the search, JUDGE PANNETON Proof Sought On New Ring Buffalo, Oct.15,\u2014(JP)\u2014United States authorities today hunted evidence of a possible new ring operating \u201cfor immoral purposes\u201d following arrest of five Buffalo (Negro) men and two (white) Montreal women.United States Attorney R, Norman Kirchgarber said the group arrested yesterday at Niagara Falls, N.YT., \u2018\u2018may indicate a revival of the situation we cleaned up in 1SI30 and again in 1045.\u201d A \u201cthorough investigation\u201d was under way.The men, charged with conspiring to import alien girls for immoral purposes, were identified as James Lipsey, 25.Andm Lucios Johnson, James Epps, Matthew Bushelon and Clarence Clark, all 24.The girls, identified as Audrey Loui-:e Wells, 1R, and Ray Helen Walker, 22, were charged with illegal entry.Military Trucks Rush To Relieve Transport Tie-Up Paris, Oct.15.\u2014(P\u2014Nearly 1,-400 military trucks were speeding to Parie today from French-occupied Germany and all over France to aid the government's improvised transport scheme, as for the second day the strike of almost 30,000 bus and subway worke-s tied up passenger transportation.A radio appeal wag being launched for volunteer drivers to man the trucks to avoid further chaos in the city.While strike threats multiplied in other industriel-, branch officials of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT)\u2014the organizers, were to meet tonight to plan next moves in reply to the assurance by Premier Paul Ramcdier.that ho would \u201cdefend the republic \u201d The C.G.T.said the governmen* forced the ttrike \u201cby its policy of broken promises, by its social pol- INDEX Page 2\u2014Theatre New* Page .7\u2014Cily News Page 4\u2014EdiloriaU Page 3\u2014General News.Page ti\u2014Ulassilied Ad».Page 7\u2014The Trading Post Comic» Page 8\u2014Townships\u2019 News Comics Page 9\u2014Womens Page Page 16\u2014Sports\u2019 News icy of misery and by its unyielding attitude.\u201d Socialist and Mouvement Républicain Populaire (M.R.P.) newspapers editorially linked the crippling Paris subway and bue strike to new \u201ccominform-style\u201d tactics of the Communists.The word \u201ccominform\u201d apparently was a reference to the recently organized nine-member International Communist Information Bureau at Belgrade.The Communist paper i\u2019Human-ite attacked Ramadier and headlined it?account of the transport walkout: \u201cThe whole population supports the strikers.\u201d Ramadier has announced that the wage increase of the strikers would receive no consideration until they go back to work.He has declared that the strike was politically motivated.Some quarters saw in the transport strike and other pending elrike stoppages throughout France juot prior to Sunday\u2019s municipal elections.Strike threats or «strike votes were pending among building workers in Lyon; maritime workers numbering nearly 40,000; automobile workers in the Renault plant; railwayman; gas and electric workers, road transport work-eiv, and the Paris taxi drivers.Some of these called only for one-day protect strikes in support of the bus and subway workers.Formula By Ontario Is Turned Down Gainers, Ltd., Workers at Edmonton Walk Out to Boost to 13,000 the Total Packinghouse Workers Out.By The Canadian Press An Ontario government formula for aiding settlement of the Canadian meat packers\u2019 strike hung in abeyance today after the United Packinghoue© Workers (C.I.O.) declared: \u201cSwift Canadian Company's refusal to accept the proposed formula has jeopardized chances for settlement on this basis.\u201d Meanwhile, at Montreal the greatest mass arraignment in the history of that city's courts took place yesterday ai?injunction-defying picketers rode 136 strong to court in a specially-chartered street car.Bail was fixed mostly from $5 to $25.The picketers were arrested at plants of Canada Packers and Wil-sil, Ltd., which last week obtained the no-picketing injunction.The union men were charged with obstructing sidewalks or failing to move on when ordered.In Western Canada 300 workers at Gainers, Ltd., plant walked out to join 1,200 striking employees of Swift\u2019s, Canada Packers and Burns and Company at Edmonton.The new walkout swelled the total of striking packinghouse workers across Canada to nearly 13,-000.The Ontario formula was announced by Labor Minister Charles' Daley yesterday when he said that Canada Packers and Burns had reached an agreement ijith the union \"on procedure for dispoeing of the matters in issue.\u201d These prt* Continued on ^age 5 Montreal, Oct.15.\u2014if!\u2014In, the dark hours of today's early morning police visited five Mon .real homes ;.nd took into custody live United Packinghouse Workers of America officials, charged with violation of a non-picketing injunction obtained in the month-old packers strike by Canada Packers and V/il-sil.Ltd.The five arrested often were arraigned, released on bail of 525 each and ordered to appear in cour: during the day to answer contempt of court charges.The arrests brought to 111 the number taken into custody in Montreal since early Monday in connection with the picketing and the strike for higher wages.But the figure was further swelled with four more arrests when the plant: opened at 8 a.m, and police gathered in new would-be pickets.Arres.ed shortly after midnight in their homes were: Charles Larose, president of Local 357; Henry Gosselin, president of Local 358; A.Bis.on, s ere- , tary of Local 358; T.McEwan, director of Local 357, and Vincent Laurier, director of Local 358.The police visits to the men\u2019s homes\u2014and their subsequent arrests\u2014were unheralded.But this morning\u2019s arrests on the picket lines were not unexpected.The four taken into custody formed a \u201ctoken\u2019\u2019 picket line, just as 12 others did yesterday.But, as was the case yestfrday, there was little opportunity to picket before police broke up the symbolic demonstra-l tion designed by union leaders to j underscore their claimed right to! picket.The s,takers gave n new twist to j \u2022 their picket attempts When si'mc appeared wearing their armed | forces\u2019 uniforms.Yesterday\u2019s court appearance of 136 picketers, who received remands either to Oct.20 cr Oct.22 on charges ranging from intimida Hon 1 to unlawful assembly was the larg- \u2022 est mass appearance in Montreal j court history.Rand-and-lile picket! > were granted bail ranging f; in $5 to $25.\tJohn John L.Lewis Faces Battle at A.F.L.Convention Regarding His Unions in Mine Workers\u2019 District 50.raid, in ib 1cm of 1 culture Dr.Farid Zcin Ed Din, Syrian Mm!.-!cr to M cow, made n lit niimiU' speech Into yostoniay n oppoeiUmi to partition, heapit * criticism on the and the Zionists, no criticism of Riwisia the fact that the Soviet sided with tiro majority of the partition plan.d»Din declared that formed a bridgehead which is being con-by money from Leaking Gas Kills Three By HAROLD W.an Francbco, Oct.wis, slrippe of the Am Labor after of cruLo) oufhur ; the Fc still anothei miscallancoi W A R11 15.\u2014{Æ\u2019I\u2014 1 of a vice wican Fed an historic of nain:.' railing aiming ation\u2019 top lead , laced battle today over his ; collection of unions to Montreal, mother and were asphyxiate the kettle boilci! ovc kitchen stove, puttir flame and filling the Oct.U of ye.cr chil: e-day w r on t g ou f house with Ai R Richard, Richard, -year-old serious e M aril nt»fî J| < orreiij9fMi«it » ¦ufllù ¦¦¦»^.SUi UOT!\u2014NAH, JUST A l> REM 1ERE Pgni\"-i;\"gg\u2019B g g MIWIf(-r \u2022 \u2022 f\t;iu ¦\t¦ ing cercmcnic.1 wsn remmoxul oi i .\t4IS\t2 a dress review of the Coldstream 1\tJE\tI\t1\tGuard*, a riot at Sing Sing, plu,- a I\t¦\t*\tOf\tI VWOOn\t4\trevival staging of Cu*tcr'.-, I.wt ¦\tM.Jl'1î \" ViC/Le T Stand in formal evening dress.I\t1\tSince then, new movies have W\t¦\thad their premiere screening?, on planes, ship.?, trains and biües, in the state or eily after which a picture was named, at the oirthplace of the filin\u2019?, star or in the ballyhooed b> 1\toot! .0.®\tfmmp'i\tin\twelcoming the mem'bers,\tsaid Admirai Byrd's expedition^ have\t^îy^ÆÈ\t^at \u201cHistory ha- no nationality boet overitoked for this purpose fcjBfey*\"**» ta?far as Canada is concerned; it; Hollywood, Oct.15.-0n.-e upon know.edre submpines haven\u2019t yct|\tt-Æ\"' endSavopred^o .nake'ThiHoeieiv ft time, the principal ceremony in- been used for this purpose either,j\tg\t, \u2019as bilingual a possible.\u201d volved in opening a new movie was but I have imp» f; *th ,n l\"oj ¦Op.'\tJ the\tunlocking\tof the\tbox-office.\tingenuHy and brave.y of studio\tj ^\t/f\tminute?\tby the secretary.\tRev.followed by the establishment «f a Pi South Miss Beatrice R.Hewson, a member of the staff of the Lachine Hospital, spent a day at \u201cThe Hill\u201d wiih Mr.and Mrs.Eric l Young.Mr.and Mrs.George Robinson.! of Westmount, were guests of Mrs, Alex Derick.Tel.2916-R Specializing in: Unmet Chain Saws, Sales and Service \u2014 Briggs & Stratton, Johnson, Milwaukee, Bauson and Clarke gas engine repairs \u2014 South Wind Heat, ers, Sales & Service \u2014 Willard have moved from their cottage Missisquoi Bay into their suite over the Canadian Bank of Com- I 1 suppose premieres \"\u2019id be witn t|1r aimy found groat difficulty in etai still round up the eiva.siomd us uijtil some danng press «sent.lul(jC!1.l,(a,1(finjj\tHe was sur- Japanese and put them to work on cal.s attention to his studio s ¦\t;0 l^arn hostilities hadjthe island.In tjie Philippines rc- iatest epic, simply but effectively.'ocascd and frankly disbelieved that cently, a half-starved Japanese meree.I with a couple of atom bombs ex- Japan had been beaten.\t' gave himvclf up to the Americans Mrs.Ronald Miller received the plodcd ovc\u2019bettd.wiping ou, Hoi- The Dutch in their periodic na- saying he ,1 hold out no longer sad news of the death of her eis-ywood comp^lcly\ttrois on the Halmaheras and Mm- \u2014Emperor willing or not.\tter, Dorotjn'Si Mrs.Percival T.S.T m\tM-c\t| Battery, gales x't Service \u2014 Battery Mr.and Mrs.George Taylor I Rech i _ Lightinir PlaMg _ ve moved from their cottage cn Water Pumps _ M(lRt,etoes _ m.cycle Motors \u2014 Motorcycles \u2014 Sealed Beam Headlights, installed \u2014 Hot Water Heaters, installed \u2014 Complete Automotive Electric Service.t.'MM, TODAY until SAT.MARIA PALMER JOHN ABBOTT r>r \u2022\u2022i-ii\u2014i«»i' ¦»m» A UNIVtRSAL-tNTERHSTIONAL PICTURE ADDED HIT - RONALD COLMAN THE LATE GEORGE APLET' oik/ introducing (Ml mmmm FOLLOW THE CROWD I STARTING TOMORROW The Grand TOMBOLA at ST.PATRICK\u2019S CHURCH HALL (King St.West .\u2022 \u2022 at the top of the hill) OCTOBER 16-17-18 GAMES - GAMES - GAMES Share-t.he-Wealth , , .Silk Stockings .Groceries \u2014 etc.10 BOOTHS .- and many other games.FUN FOR ALL! SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE KIDDIES Free Admission, FOLLOW THE CROWD! wglpf 11 SberbrooKe's Largest Department Store '\tTODAY'S SPECIAL\t1 - - Bovs\u2019 OVERCOATS from *11,50 Œïje Cttp W SKKKBROOKE.QUEBEC.WKIXVE^IWY X\tMAGNETOS - CAKBURETORS IGNITION \u2014 STARTING - LIGHTING i \u2014 OKihi»\tCU fV/'R.' A tlO/\\tT U Ot» A SHOCK ABSORBERS SPEEDOMETERS Eiicrmc SERVICE SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.judging Of Breeding Classes Is Completed At \\\\ inter Fair: Market Cattle Judged Todav War Correspondent Addresses Rotary Judging of breeding ciasses have been completed at the E.T.A.A.annual Fat Stock Show, being held at the Arena, and market tattle judging will be completed today.At two o'clock this afternoon, the sale of pure bred .\\ ttle will be held, with R.K.Bennett, of Montreal, in charge.The fat stock sale will start at 1.30 tomorrow afternoon.There are many entries in the fat stock division this year including splendid specimens of the three beef breeds, Shorthorns, Herefords and Aberdeen Angus.MARKET CATTLE 1 fortunat Begin, R.R.'2.Windsor Mills; 1 Thomas Chapman, Bury; 3 Everard Goodin, Bury; 1 W.È.Goodenough, Bury; 1 B.Lyon, Sherbrooke; 1 Ben.de Jacktin, Bury.1 Arthur Cournoyer, Ste.Ed-widge; 1 Rene Raymond, Stc.Ed-widge; 1 A.L.Pope and Son, R.(1, Coaticook; 4 Ernest Yates, South Ham; 2 B.A.Ryan, West Brome.1 D.G.Ross, Box 596, Sherbrooke, 1 H.R.Ross, Brompcon-ville; 1 George Lavallee, Brompton-ville; 6 Mrs.T.C.Stuart, Arundel; 2 L.S.Webster, Massawippi.3 C.D.French.Cookshire; 2 E.Sharmar, Canterbury; 1 F.Watson, R.3, Bury; 3 Henry Eire Hllihurst; 3 Mrs.M.A.Smith, R.Burv.7 Howard Murray, R.3.Mug: 2 Thomas Kirby, Cookshi.'; George \"'horn, Georgeville; 2 S: J Maher, L Bury.1 L.M.Hartt.S.e.Genevieve; A.Wheeler, Bi -ebt 2 A.COUPLE STILL WITHOUT HOME AFTER FIRE Cowansville, Que., Oct.15.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Laviolette had a difficult time in finding a place to live so they have moved into a reconverted barn owned by Edgar Dion near here.They moved in, bag and baggage, including a new refrigerator and washing machine.Y'esterday noon their \u201chome\u201d went up in flamee, thought to have been caused by an explosion from the oil burner.Damages have been estimated at $3,000.Now, minus clothes, new washing machine and refrigerator, the Laviolettes are again looking for a place to live.orcy, Ste.Edwidge: 1 C.Routine.-.Ste.Edwidge; 2 Howard Msjury.Lennoxvilit.1\tAllan Laurence Len.esurier; 1 Ernest Allan, Lemesuier; 2 B.N.Seale, Lemesurier; 5 John S.Xur-ris, Hudson Heights; 3 Milton G.Coates, Bury.2\tR.MacDonald, Cookshire; 1 B.A.\\yan, West Broire; 2 Lome Kelso, Lauriervil.e, \u201d K.McKenzie, Si.Pierre Baptiste; 4 Mac MacCas-kill, Bury.1\tH.S.Lockwood, Danville; 2 ; George Hoy.Lennoxville; 4 G.R.1 McCall, Lachute; 3 Cliff ?Brown,: Lennoxviile; 1 C.W.Page, R.3, i Sherbrooke.2\tEd- Hooper, Hillhursi; 2 Ross] H.Edwards.Hillhurst; 2 Dorothy Jones.Beebe; 1 George Hartwell, Hatley; IB.Howard, R.3, Len- i noxvilk.1 S.MacDonald, R.1, Sherbrooke; 1 John Xichol, Lennoxville;; 1 Lyon Stuart, Sherbrooke; 1 Douglas Page, R.3, Sherbrooke; 1 Kapha.' Sharman, East Hatley.1 Dick Kirby, Cookshire; 1 Bennie Jacklin, Bury; i R.Kirkpatrick, Fury; 1 A.Kirkpatrick, Bury; 1 j ! Ronald Chapman, Bury; 1 Dorothy ; Loveland, Sawyerville; 1 Gleason Lake, Sawyerville; 1 D.Lowry, Sawyerville; 1 J.L.Desrosiers, Ste.; Edw;dge; 1 O.Cournoyer, Ste.Ed-! widge.1 L.Raymond, Ste.Edwidge; 1 \u2018 J.Hebert, Ste.Edwidge; 1 Ferrier \u2019 Vincent, Ste.Edwidge; 3 A.C.i Park-hill, Ayer's Cliff; 1 Walter! Blodgett, Lennoxville; 3 James P.\\ Dawson, Bury; 1 L.Groom, Bury; 1 J.A.McBurney, Sawyerville; 2 A.W.Rowe, Lennoxville.;\t1 D.R.Morrison, Bury; 2 John F.| Martin, Bury; 1 Byron J.Martin, -Bury; 1 Gordon H.Cass, Ayer's \\ Cliff; 3 D.D.Richardson, Ayer's mi tint Canaria \\'\u2022\"'0 I'reeent.French Cnnadian, hut only Canadian.introduced Hy A charge of manslaughter has been laid again.-1.David Unwlin 24, of Hamilton, Ont., driver a truck which was involved in a PRIVATE SHOW-ROOM s^'âmne^ REGD.44 WELLINGTON St.,N.ONE MINUTE NEWS \\ ABOUT JOHNS-MANVILLE YOUR HOME GUARD MUST BE TIP-TOP Your roof is your home\u2019s first line of defence against the elements.It should be in perfect condition always.If you\u2019re not sure your roof is in tip-top shape\u2014consult your local Johns-Manville dealer.He\u2019s a roofing expert and can locate trouble spots before they develop into serious leaks.If you need an entirely new roof ask him about J-M Asphalt Shingles \u2014- the roof that is colourful, fire-resistant, economical! Your J-M dealer will be glad to supply you with a free folder describing colourful, attractive, long-lasting J-M Asphalt Shingles.For added protection from fire, get the facts on J-M Flex-stone Shingles\u2014they're made on a base of heavy fireproof asbestos felt, phone him today.J.S.Mitchell & Company Limited, 78 Wellington St.North.Sherbrooke, Que., Telephone 2300.G.Bennett and Son, Bury; 14 C.E.Sharman, Canterbury; 10 Howard Murray, Magog, i 9 John S.Norris, Hudson Heights; 5 John Macintosh, R.1, Bolton Centre; 8 W.P.Sharman, Scotstown; 1 Mac McCaskill, Bury; 4 George Hoy, Lennoxville.8 W.G.Learmouth and Son, Inverness; 12 G.R.McCall, La-chute; 3 C.W.Page, R.3, Sherbrooke; 8 Ross H.Edwards, Hillhurst; 12 Est.J.A, Woodward, Lennoxville; 2 Dorothy Jones, Beebe.2 B.C.Howard, R.3, Lennoxville; 1 S.MacDonald, R.1, Sher-i'orooke; 1 John Nichol, Lennoxville; 1 Lyon Stuart, Sherbrooke; 1 Dougla.s Page, R.3, Sherbrooke.1 Raphael Sharman, East Hatley; 1 Dick Kirby, Cookshire; 1 Bennie Jacklin, Bury; 1 R.Kirkpatrick, Bury; 1 A.Kirkpatrick, Bury; 1 Ronald Chapman, Bury; 1 Dorothy Loveland, Sawyerville; 1 Gleason Lake, Sawyerville; 1 D.Lowry, Sawyerville; 1 J.L.Desrosiers, Ste.Edwidge.1 Origene Cournoyer, Ste.Edwidge; 1 L.Raymond, Ste.Ed- Continued on Page 5 tions as a propaganda rostrum, Ross Munro, former Canadian Press war correspondent who roamed through 10 countries in Europe after the war ended, last night told the weekly meeting of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club.Russians had a \u201cfear neurosis which T have seen unequalled except in Poland,\u201d said Mr, Munro.They feared the present Red ; regime, the N.K.V.D., the Russian .secret police, and the Western j Powers.The Kremlin had ap ob-| session their country would be attacked from the outside, this Crown Prosecutor Patrick De-! arismg from the fact that Rus-laney of Bedford District, laid* the j «ans were ignorant of our way of charge of murder.Previous wit-; life, or of anything outside the nesses testified the youthful father U.S.S.R.had been heard to eay he wished : Very few persons leave Russia his daughter was dead, and one a!Mj jn t}lat; country the belief in tutness said Gilbert wanted hishyiarx;gm was secure.Marxism, daughter to die before its birth | iu effoct ,varns that Communism k coroners jury found him ; an : ton rally he was glad the Progressive Conservatives had imported ' outsider* in an attempt to defeat him, because some had been helpful to the Liberal cause.Premier McNair of New Bruns chance to ge: these people off after\tcommeir.ed on remark?bv we ear, see better.\" Capt.Paid R.jpj,n Bracken.Progre ssive Conservative leader, about Mr.Me- Avrimer Sent Continued from f*age 1 Cronk.master of the Bibb, said m a radio broadcast last night.He declared that he and Martin had agreed to suspend operations for fear that the heavy seas and inky blackness might cause a collision between the air liner and rescue craft, sinking either or both of them.N'air becoming campaign manager for the Liberal candidate.\u201cSince when ha?it become improper tfr indecent for a New Brunswicker to concern himself j about a New Brunswick election?| And what was Mr.Bracken do-j ing down here meddling in our ! 1944 provincial election?\" asked I the Premier.Speaking at Bloomfield Ridge , last night, Claire Gilli?, C.C.F, Member of Parliament for Cape Breton South, warned the voters \"not to he fooled by the tactics used by the Liberals and Tories.\u201cThey are telling the people that though it still was the secular law of the land its omission would not be regarded as an ecclesiastical 1 offence, thus making the 1662 law look silly.\u201d The Daily Mirror said the wed-^ ding ceremony slated for Nov.20,' \"threatens, to cause a revival of1 \u2018militant\u2019 suffregetism over th< con- \"They are tentions little word in the marriage .that a vote for the C.C.F.will be .\t.service\" but added that the issue is\ta ]ost vote.\tThe fight\tin this elec- riage\tformula in\tthe\tt hurch\tof largely constitutional and concern-\ttn0n campaign is between the England dates from 1662?\ted with the use of the prayer book C.C.F.and 'he Liberals, and if \u201cHere is another quaint example as sanctioned by Parliament.\tthe electors'want to defeat the of a\tlaw/centuries old yet still | The newspaper added that the\tgovernment\tcandidate\tand protest strictly emorceab e\tin a\tcivdiza\tion | _ matter seems to us to be of little\ta i th\u20ac\tconditions\tthat prevail which regards u as a complete importance.\tI in the count, v.they should vote anaemomsm.Twenty years ago, | \u201cTo vow obediance is an archaic *\tr r V \u2019\u2019 in the famous prayer brook debate survival which for many years has 1 in the Commons the church assem- been honored more in the breach (.the same tactics had been mod bly\u2019s effort to have the \u2018obey\u2019 om- than observance and has in fact : >n the Halifax by-election last often led to the marital boot being Tub', when \"the Tories ran a pom-placed securely on the other foot.' third.\" They^ would also foot the \u201cDoubtless husbands and wives P°R in York-Sunbury.But of course the people still re- will continue to settle such per- C.C.F.candidate Murray Young fused to sue the word,\" the paper sonal points of their relationship declared the only real issue wa?mitted from the mariage ceremony was frustrated by backwoods laity among the members of Parliament.added.\u2018So bishops had to rule for themselves.\u2019\u2019 Arhst *n*\\\\/>r (o PrrvfoiiK I'u/.r.l* HORIZONTAL 1,7 Pictured cartoonist !2 Church dignitary 13 Biblical mountain 15\tVentilate 16\tEthics 18\tPeer Gynt\u2019s mother 19\tSymbol (oi thallium 20\tGreater quantity 21\tSymbol for tantalum 22\tHomeric epic poem 26 Lower 29\tWillow 30\tPrognostic 31\tRailway (ab.) 32\tAn (Scot) 33\tOperatic solo 25 Female ruff 39\tProvided with weapons 40\tWipes 41\tPound (ab.) 42\tGenus of shrubs 46\tNova Scotia (all ) 47\tFeather scarf 49 Fleet 51\tDutch city 52\tHe is an editorial \u2014 54 Year between 12 and 20 56\tOozes 57\tEternal VERTICAL 1\tExercises 2\tOver (contr.) 3\tRight line (ab.4\tMayan Indiar 5\tParticle 6\tRoman emperor 7\tBargain event 8\tWritten form of Mistress 9\tIndian army (ab ) 10\tMalayan coin 11\tHurry 12\tCourtyard 14 Rip A j___ Di A T È E N E\" o r 42 A P i-|!T-lft§4i^sl Jg-f HE ADS al Lpr m U A W S ELLIS 9BIGG5 3SÜ! ogç RAPT AM B N S T I k: ;B A N E itjiE N A R E sflS ,~Ls_e;g> e s| \\r jSjAlTlE morn TiE'hliOlB ÈPiE TjÊ [S 1b:u,nt TfEleliSl A\u2019ylË'D that of prices.\u201cIf you want to lell Ottawa That you like the high prices and | wouldn\u2019t object to still higher j ones, then you will vote for either ; of the old party candidates.But | if you want to prevent sugar and ; other items from soaring out of \u2022sight, you\u2019ll vote C.C.F.as a warning to both the old parties.Remember, both of them worked to I get the controls off.\" The Red drive to communite the hitrrassed governments of Italy and France next major objective?in the Bolshevist conquest of Europe has come a sensational cropper in the Rome municipal elections, which show a bos of Communist strength and a gain for the democratic right.The broad significance of tr.is is that the voting in the capita! is supposed to reflect the political complexion of the rest of the country.That being so, Prenvcr Alcide de Gasperi is entitled to take courage in hi?uphill battle to hold the fort for democracy under highly complicated circumstances.Meanwhile in France the Bolshevists are resorting to strong-arm methods almost on the eve of important municipal elections which are to be hold tlmmghout the country.T h e Communist - dominated Genera! Confederation of ! abor l:a?precipitated a strike of o,690 subway and bus operators in the capital, threaten.-ing to paraiy.-.t Paris and affect ?me 4,610,000 people there.Premier Paul Ramadier summed the thing up yesterday in the declaration that the whole position \"is shaping up like a political intrigue.\u201d He intimated that the strikers were trying to \u201ccreate difficulties for the republic.\" Ramadier could have been more forthright if he wished, because strikes and the turmoil are favorite \u201cpolitical\" weapons of Communism.Similar tactics have been under way in Italy for months.We see it in Chile, where officialdom charges the Rods with precipitating the serious strike in the coal mine.?in an effort to cause the downfall of the Government.Of course all is lost once a Government is ?k>mirat?\\i by the Rres for.a* we have seen n Eastern Fa rop?* '.here immediately follow?suppre?n of opponent?and the \u2022'.-»>?agi of measures abolishing persona! liberty and inaugurating police rule.It! the Rome election Promu'! Gasperi's an!!-C.nwmin-i?t Ghri-t an Democratic Dartv and the l\\'m:minis;-do ninaud People\u2019s Bloc ran nock and nock.Each won 27 of the >N) municipal ,-eats.The rest of the voL'?won: to smaller parties, '-an,ring from leftists to extreme right, plus the?, who ?till cling to Mussolini's Fascism an) thus arc silently anticommunist.The point is that while the Christian Democrats and the INopie\u2019?BJoe van about even, the former almost doubled the ; : pre\\ ious vote.Had the Red?and fellow-ti-avellers won a vu'tory.Ga,pcn \u2019night have thrown up hi?hands and returned to a coalition government such as he abandoned lust May when he ousted the Commun.st members of his cabinet, .As it is.he may feel encouraged to cany .n a- lie \u2019is.hoping that economic rehabilitation of the country under the Marshall plan will enable Italy to with-tand Commun ism.So a?a result of this election there still is time to rescue Italy economically and pul the new republic on its feet.The alternative would seem to he a return to the totalitarianism under which the country suffered from the time Mussolini came to power in Iflt'vi until the war\u2019s end.This time the dictât r hip would bo Communistic instead of Fascist, but there would be the same repression of individual right , and the public again would he looking over its shoulder before speaking, for fear of livre -1.\trrevciu* Cl i*e\tI! am Abuil'i\t\t.\t1S%\t1.4% Vci$'.%> PM\t.1*5 %\t\u2022i\\ \\?bi'-:.-?Ci'rp.\t.IV'%\t Bathurst -A\"\t.21\t22% Bell lYlrphotu-\t162%\t166% Bi ui'.ian .\t.\t.24 %\t21 R\tForest\t.\to%\t3% H.u'.ihng Ikviiuct\t.\t30%\t Can.Cement\t.18%\t Can, Steamships\t1S%\t13% Can.Itrewei it s\t\t Cre'UL C:: v\t\t12%\t Car lire Wo.\tV 14 ' ;i\t Civkskutt Plow\t.11 %\t Con, Smelters\t.\t9S'*\tSS'» l*tS \u2019» 15% 15% 30% 9% 29 % 18% 48% 6% 75'» 26% 75 % 18% Previous Close B.A Oil Brown Company Can.Silk Prods' , Cons.Paper Donnacona ,, , Fairchild ,.\t, ., Fleet .,, Ford \"A\" Fraser .MaeLarrn So.Can Pen,- i'f,; H7% 6 % 19% 2% r r j; « II a.tu.21 .6% 19 % 26% 26% 54% MAGOG Dr McKolvoy\u2019s I open (let.16th.office will re Last-Ditch Fight Continued from Page 1 resolution n'ii.dt would have called on all membe; state?to make use of F.N, machiner} n witling economic problem?Poland raid the Marshal] plan would divide* Europe in two The United Stale- and Britain warned the Soviet bloc that they would eoniimie granting asylum in their militai} occupation so urn i t.i exiicv.against whom definite evidence of w ar crimes or treason was larking Several Soviet -ate\u2019 ! life* had charged that the two western power, were harboring \u2022 known criminals and support in g anti-Hur.-ian gioup.CMU' O) THANKS Wf .oh !.t'c,.?,»\tMnvstr tKaak?»nd »|>|.|,V|»||,SI f.'i' Ihv nuiiy kimtnm.» evUtiiW'l us durllia Ü1» HUI4»I! tlsnt h «mt t'u, »! ,>f ,mr tir»r f»(hn Wr noultl rspr- U, Nov.I, 121.6-5! ¦!\u2019«.June 1, 1965-06 193% 1'3.'!% 1 21 % KM % 106 L Oct.i;\t>, 1947-52\t, ,\t100 I1.-, Nov.\t1, 11)47-57 .\t\t100 1 1 \u201d .N t>N',\t1.19 IS à:\tN , .\t105 IL.Nov.\t1.lO\u2019te-à!) .\t\t1 Uà ' 2 War (IV) and Victory\t\t\t(V) I 1% 52\t.(1st\tW)\t14X3% à 62 .,\t.(2nd\tW)\t1(2% 3/51 .\t\t Ils!\tV)\t104 % .\t.(2nd\tV)\t14>5 % 2 !\\/48 .\t.(2nd\tV)\t100'» 3/56 .\t.(3rd\tV)\t105% 8/57 .\t.(4th\tV)\t105% 3/59 .\t.(51 h\tV)\t104% 3/60 .\t.(8th\tV)\t104% !%/48 .\t.(6: h\tV)\tlOOVti 3/62 .\t.(7th\tV)\t104% 1 % / 4 8 .\t\tV)\t100% 3/63 .\t.(8th\tV)\t104% LM/49 .\t.(8th\tV)\t100% 3/66 .\t.\u2019(9th\tV)\t104% 1 % /50 .\t.(9th\tV)\t100 % 103% 10-1% 105 K)2 \u2022 » 106% 103% 106 101% 103 % , 101% ; 1061h | 100% I 106% 105% : .HK>% ; 105% 100 % 105 «H .vll.l 1-finest ,nwn, Ihe naigrilhtm ,\t|,«ili.«1*1'v Mi- II Neil.Mr», (i.Walanit.j «n,I Ml.» nit Ml».T C.t-' u-m-h.T\u201e all .h,, Hssi»(e,t In an.»u\\ .inilnir nnr -.-nl !.r-veimnt, » » .-alenit mn heartfell thunk* MB \\.\\n Mi; nni ( |.i'ayuvn.mill Dmiirhlrt.M\u2019R AM> MRS NVM LollDM.l .Son mnl D*u«Mn-in, l ,tt « MR lit-n s I.IH(I»:1,1,, Him I A,HI) (IT THANK.-; e.(nlly .R V Mi.-oo tii# choir of B.i, Joiin'i AtiRih-Hn i'liurei' Ihe bcmeis.tho»« who lounnl cum, thorn j who nent fowl, mrTooium of 9yiniwthj mi l nil Who helxMtl m nny w«> Your kiml-m* ff Will nlwnyn |>e rcim\u2019inliei S.In loving memory of » HHovrd broi'hcr, John Ho*», who ~ ply Box 135, Record.WANT ADS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 4:00 p.m.The Day Preceding Publication.SALESMEN WANTED TOR QUICK SEL-! ling, worth while articles, good com-1 mission, must have car, be bilingual and [ J.O.DUCHARME \u201e\t,\t, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR have «ood .pp«r.nc« Exptrlenc not G al Elcctrictt, K ¦\td nereaseui'y.Write, ttatlns n«e, quail- T .\t, .fications.etc., to Box 129.Record.! Installation in City and District.General Repairs and Installation of Agents Wanted\tInter-Office and Private Phones.A STEADY JOB: MAKE REAL MONEY «oiling guaranteed quality trees and plante.Excellent samples.Full or part time.Cash every week.Luke Brothers Nuraerics, Montreal.Female Help Wanted BILINGUAL CASHIER: INTERESTING permanent portion for capable young Indy.Ag \u2022 1H to 25 ; High .School or busi-nrc.» education, experience prefer,ed.pleasant working conditions, good salary, extra remuneration through numerous cormpany benefit policies.Apply Box 134, Sherbrooke Record.MANLEY R.SICILEL, B.A., MONTREAL, Marquette 3253 ; Magog, 2606.\tj T.K.EDNEY AND CO.72 PROSPECT Street- Phone S2&A.P.N.GOODS, G.A., 70 WELLINGTON R'l.North, Sih«rbrooTte, Que.Phone 158V.And ax Granby.Phone 2264 Rea! Estate For Sale modern house (vaiciant) with Situations Wanted, Female garage and garden in Hatley Village.HLrbeit Colt, Ayer\u2019» Cliff.Phone 52r3.P.8.ROSS & SON.CHARTERED AO countanta, Montreal, Civil Engineers NORTH ward, three tenement house, hot water heating with oil burning furnace, one tenement available Nov.1st.Priced to «ell, owner leaving Sherbrooke.Phone 3735-J.Apply at 37 Portland Avenue.YOUNG LADY WISHING TO WORK IN an English family while improving her English conversation.M.Leckrc, 15 Dauphine, Quebec.Farms For Sale Domestic Help Wanted CAPABLE GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED for getncnl housework.Charwoman kept.Wages $12 to $15 per week.Apply 120 Ontario Street, or phone 3413.§ G.NEWTON, B-Sc.CONSULTING Engineer on ail project».150 Vletorl»» Street.Sberbroolca.Phone 540.Dentist DR.J.A.LANDRY, SURGBON-DENTDn X-TM.1«9 Wellington St No., opiMitt Court Hot»».Phone SH8.BEAUTIFUL FARM FOR SALE OR EX- - change for house in city.200 acn s, no\tHelp WftlltCCÎ rocks or hilla, good large buildings, brick - house, bathroom, running water, situated BXPFdWENCED PRE'SSE.R WANTED.I mile from village, 8 miles f:>oni Sherbrooke.Bargain price.Selling because of illness.Winslow Lemire.Stoke Centro, Que.\t, Good sala fy.Apply S.Rubin Ltd.Male and Female Help Electro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALITY i HHEUMATIBM.ART HE l-tii.Neorili», X-ray Laboratory.Diarn «i* of stomach., intsmtlneo.heart, ELctro-Sur-gical, remoTai of tonsils, hemorrhoid#, warta, corna.Dr Horn, W Gjorl Street,.Phone 563A 110 ACRE'S ON STAN ST BAD HIGHWAY, good buildings, electricity, running water.100 acres on open road, plenty of wood, no buildings.73 acres, good house, large wood lot, p.iced to «ell.F.W.Knights, North Hatley.Phone 57rl2, Live Stock for Sale $33 TO $60 A WEEK I YOUR OWN BURL ness ! No boss, no time clock, independence \u2019 The leading line of Home Service Products l If you own a car operate in the country, otherwise pick a etty territory.Full information free on request.Famllex, Dept.C, 160*0 Delormkr, Montreal.( \u2022 Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU.B.A S O.SYS-sight Specialist 27a Wellington North.Phone 267.Open 9 to 6 every day.J.£ BRAULT, B.A-,\tS.O., tfYESlGHT Specialist, 60 WeiRngtom 8t No- Apt l.Phone 8462.ON ACCOUNT PURCHASE OF TRAC-tor offer for salt- a pair of mules, 1,250, each well broken and kind, $150 for pair.One double disc Cockshutt out-throw with carriage in front, $75.One Massey-Harris mowee, 6 ft.cut, used two years, all in good order, $75.Top Hill Ranch, Upper Melbourne.Wanted To Rent THREE OR FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, heated or un heated.Phene 4737-M.FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, HEATED or unhealed.Apply Mr.Cote, Dominion Burlington Mills Ltd., Personnel Dept.Phone 1660 187a King St.East, Sherbrooke, Phone 2405-R HORSES FOR SALE ÆBk.WrT Just arrived carload of Ontario horses, weighing from 1500 to 1700 pounds.Well-broken and mated.For sale or trade for cattle.Apply; Aime Blais, Lamontagne Farm, Drummond Rd., Phone 523-W.READY LOANS for MARRIED COUPLES NO ENDORSERS You will get promot .ctlon when YOU go to Tran* C.ntd.Credit tor a loan.You'll be phased at the lac« of futt, and our life insur-ance feature at no »tr.coat.TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION LTD.23 King St.West.\tPhene 4671.AUCTION SALE Tuesday, Oct.21st, AT » O\u2019CLOCK for Antoine Roy, At St.Male on the Perm Formerly Owned by Romeo Fontaine, 2Vfr Mile* from Village» Mahtia Road.16 young cows of which eight are Hol-steina and 9 croee bred.2 are to frtahen in January, five ll/j year old heifers to Jreuhen in spring, 3 work horses, 1 driving horse, 20 four months old pigs, 15 pige, 3 month* old, 10 pigs, 6 weeks old, 8 pigs, 4',a weeks old, 2 sows with 20 young pigs 10 days old.2 sows to farrow in January and February, othe\u2019- sow* open, 1 boar, 9 month» old, 1 good cattle dog, pair of double work harnesses, 2 driving harness^*, 1 new double sled, driving sleigh, 1 two-seater sleigh, 1 % work sled for one or two ho'hes, 1 double and 1 one horse wagon, 2 walking plows, 1 side hill plow, 1 milky.plow, 2 disc harrows, grindstone, 1 MeC.-D.6 ft.mower new, i five ft.McC.-D.mower, Vega cream separator, manure spreader used 1 year, horse clippers, Windcharger with two big batteries lights, 1 radio, 50 tons of hay, lot of straw, small tools and articles too numerous to mention.Farm is sold.Lunch at noon Terms : Cash.ZEPH.ROUSSEAU, Auctioneer.Phone No.9, Sawyerville.L.H.HUNT, Clerk RADIO PROGRAMS CKTS\u2014.(1240) CFCF\u2014(600) CBM\u2014(940) WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00\u2014Twilight Hour.4:15\u2014CBC Nrwa.6:30\u2014-Munie of ManhatUau 6:35\u2014Music of Manhattan.7 :00\u2014Edmund Hocfcrtdge Show.7 :15\u2014Dramas of Life.7:30\u2014King Edward Hot«l Trio.7\t:45\u2014Midweek Review.8\tîM\u2014Dennis Day Show.8:30\u2014Opportunity Knock»» 9:00\u2014Mayor of the Tow*, 9\t:30\u2014Curtain Time.10\t:00\u2014Tfce Wlxiatl«r.11\t:0G\u2014News and Interlud* 11:1(V\u2014All Star Dance Parade.11:30\u2014Invitation to Music.6 :! 5\u2014Newscast- 6:25\u2014Musicale.6:30\u2014Supper Time Melodios.6 ;43\u2014Mcntrcai Merry Go Round.7:00-Make Mind Music.7:15\u2014Doug Smith's Sportcaat 7:45\u2014We Three.8:00\u2014Dennis Day Show.3:30\u2014Ooportunity Knocks, 9:00\u2014Mayor of the Town, 9:3Qi\u2014Curtain Time.10:06\u2014Bing Crosby.10:30\u2014-The Dale Richard's Show, il :Q6\u2014News.11:15\u2014Off the Record.11:35\u2014Gems for Thought, 12:00\u2014News and Sign Off, 6:00\u2014Musical Program.6:15\u2014CBC N«wm.6 :30\u2014Divertimento.6:45\u2014BBC News.6\t:55\u2014International Commentary.7\t:00\u2014Edmund H-xkridga, Barrtona 7:15 Keyboard Variety.7:30\u2014King Edward.7:45\u2014Midweek Review, 8\t:00\u2014Duffy\u2019s Tavern.8:30\u2014The Nation's Businesc g :45\u2014Talk.g:0o-_To B* Announced.9\t;30\u2014Pirani Trio.10:00\u2014CBC National Newt, 10:15\u2014CBC News Roundu#.11:15\u2014Sportsman's Show.11:30\u2014Norman Harris\u2019 Orohastra, THURSDAY EVENING AUCTION SALE Tuesday, Oct.21st, * AT J2 P.M.SHARP for Arthane Perron, IVie Mile from Bury on New Road Bury to Scotstown.47 head of grade Durham and Hereford cattle, 13 young gade cows, 14 head, \u201c!j years old, 9 head, I'k years old, 9 sipring calves, 2 «ows, one to farrow in 10 days, cattle dog, 40 year old hens, 2 gond young horses, 5 and 6 years old, 1,600 and 1,700 lbs., walking plough, spring tooth harrow, cultivator, horse hoe, Cockshutt mowing machine, 6 ft.cut, horse rake, side delivery rake, hay loader, thrashing machine, 5 h.p.gasoline engine, all these farm implements are like new.Lumber j wagon and box, moccasin sleigh, 6 inch j shoe, pun g sleigh, pair double hn n^sser, , single driving harness, Cockshutt cream | separator, 5 Carnation milk cans, a few ! small farm tools, no trash to sell.Come early, clays are short.Terms: Cash.A.R.ROUSSEAU, Auctioneer.Phone 69, East Angus, Que.6:00\u2014Twilight Hour.6:15\u2014CBC New».6:30\u2014Salon Concert.7 :00\u2014Tony The Troubadour.7:15\u2014Drama* of Life.7 :30\u2014Musical Program.7 :4o\u2014Points of View.3 :00\u2014Alan and toe.8:30\u2014The Clock.9:03\u2014Dick Haymes Show.9:30\u2014Flicks and Flashes.9:45\u2014Muet Gisele .10:00\u2014Concert Hall of the Air.10:30\u2014Norman Hairi»' Orcheetrs.11:00\u2014CBC News.11:10\u2014All Star Dance Parada, 11:30\u2014First Piano Quartet.12:00\u2014Station Cloeing.6:00\u2014Supper Serenade.6:15\u2014Newscast, 6:30\u2014Supptr Time Melodies.6:45\u2014Montreal Merry Go Round.7 :Q0\u2014Make Mine Music.7 :15\u2014Doug Smith Spcrtcast 7:30\u2014Uncle Troy.7:45\u2014Corinne Jordan.8:00\u2014Fun Parade.8:30\u2014The Clock.9:00\u2014Treasury Agent.9:30\u2014Flicks and Flashes.9:45\u2014Meet Gisele.10:00\u2014London Playhouse.10:30\u2014Hoosier Hop.11:00\u2014News.11:15\u2014Off the Record.It :30\u2014Gems for Thought.6:00\u2014Musical Program.6:15\u2014CBC New*.6\t:30\u2014Divertimento.6:45\u2014BBC New*.6:55\u2014International Commentary, 7\t:00\u2014Tony the Troubadour.7:45\u2014Point* of View.8:00\u2014Alan and Me.8:30\u2014John and Judy.9:00\u2014Kraft Muaic HalL 9 :30\u2014Wayne and Shuster Show.10:00\u2014CBC National New*.10:15\u2014CBC News Roundup.10:3(V~Dal Richard\u2019s Orchestra, 11:00\u2014Nocturne.11 :30\u2014First Piano Quartet.Physicians and Surgeons DK.ETHJBK, PHONE »7«.I GORDON St Electrotherapy.Urinary t>iee»Mi Storage REGISTERED YORKSHIRE BOARS.9 VETTER AN REQUIRES FOUR OR FIVE months old.passed advanced registry.! room apartment or flat.Phone Mr.excellent typ« for breeding stock.E.Walton, 4245-M.L.Hurd, Sawyerville, Que\ti- SEVERAL PUREBRED JERSEY HEIF-ers, sued by Class A A Son of Spo.ting Success, accredited herd.Apply A.R.Virgin, North Hatley, Que.HOUSE OR LARGE APARTMENT FOR winter months.Phone 5536-M.Mi- furniture.MISO.GOODS.PRIVATE room system.Baldwin's Storage Ph.V lerinary Surgeon SHBRBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr L A.Gendresn 67 Wellington South Cars For Sale 1916-47 STATION WAGON JEEP.RADIO and heater.Phono 3541-W Acme Typewriter Co.Reg\u2019d W.E.HAMMOND, Prop.Authorized Representative for Underwood Typewriters 74 Wellington South-Phone 3737 BUICK SEDAN, 194:, NEW MOTOR, body in very good shape.Real bargain.52 Cartier Street.Phone 4362-.T.niRER OR FOUR ROOMS.PREFER- AUCTION SALE Saturday, Oct, 13th, AT 10 O\u2019CLOCK Mr.F, L.Bean, 74 FKONTENAC STREET Stove, combination coal and gas, Beatty was'hing machine, Kelvinator refrigerator, Eleetrolux vacuum cleaner, lawn mower.2 chesterfield seta, gate leg table, 4 chairs, GOOD PLACE\tFOR FURNITURE AND\t! buffet, (dinette get), cbmbination bookcase other articles\tat ArmitajK\u2019»\tStorage, 21\t: and\tll hand pow.r hoive clippers for sale j cr exchange for electric nés.H.E-Pcrkin«, Green lay, Que.tery.GFO.W.PHILBR1CK.N.P., Sec.-Treaa, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.BALING Hay and straw baled wiih power baler in field or barn.Baled hay and straw for sale.BARON J.E.de CSAVOSSY Tel.SAWYERVI-LE 41 Wanted to Purchase j RIFLE WANTED, HIGH DOWER SAV-age preferred.A.Moorcroft, 17 Esplanade, Sherbrooke.\t| WE ARE BUYERS: CURD WOOD, HAHd| and softwood slab*, with edgings separated and bundled StaU price*, ponding two wiwk* at the home of1 her nioeo, Mr*.Rtmilo Rohortton «ltd family, Mi and Mr?I.» die l uKiour, of WnterUv.«nom the work end with hi* aunt, Mis.It Elliott.Mr.F*i! Elliott, of Montre»!, w** « guest ovor th* w««k-*nd of hi* fwther, Mr.S, Elliott.Mr* t'.Chrittio and Mr.D»vid t'ht \u2022 i¦ e, of t'.'w (»n*vilU>, and Mr.and Mrs Symington, of Froltgh»-burg, were e»liing on friend* h*r% A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES Ayer's Cliff North Hatley Jacques Bros.Garage On Montreal Highway Now is the time to have your motors rebuilt for next Spring.WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS _ Also ACETYLENE and ELEC-TRIG WELDING is SPECIALTY.Tel.4-r-14 N.DANNEAU RAILROAD ST.Kre*h fruit and vegetables, groeeries, cigarettes, randy, ice cream, soft drinks.CAM.155 amt your order will he delivered.Tomifobia our Beebe are scarce and still on quota basis for 1HIS BI T ON ORDERS PLACED NOW Delivery of a limited number of any model can be guaranteed before May 20th.\\ JOHNSON IS WORTH WAITING FOR.HATLEY CRAFT Distributors NORTH HATLEY SPORTSMEN! Save those line trophies of bird?animats, fish anfi game heads s* V IF ITS SEGUIN MOI OR1 SALES BOATS Let us mount them really lifelike Bob Elliott, Taxidermist, Tomifobia -R.R.No.I Tel.Beebe filt.r-2,5 HOI SECLEAN YOL\u2019R MEDICINE CHEST MONTHLY By William A.O\u2019Brien, M.D.I The family medicine cabinet 1 j should be ln> use Cleaned at leas! : or.ee a month.Ore section «should ^ j be reserved for cosmetics, and the other for a few simple household remedies.The average home medicine eabinet usually contain* a variety of antiseptics.pain1 killers ami partially used boxes and bottle»* of p o vv d e r s, pills, capsules and liquids prescribed by a physician for.If anyone took! of these reme-i the middle of j child got into' Lewis Roffe, pnes,ded.Me.ai d Mi>.Hare, of Dathouai*.N.B .vva?the guests of her sinter, M\u2019«s.Lew - Roffe and Mr», Reffe for a weeks vacation.Mrs.Arch.e K;:- i-ar :?spending a few days in S erbrooke visiting her >:sto Mi>.Wo ester and Miss Edna M.Klreavy.Mr.Arc! e K linear has gone to Maine, l S \\ on a business trip.Mr.and Mrs.I\u2019eteiy spent a week er.i m Lv.noxvi'.le ami Sherbrooke with relatives and friends.The Thanksgiving Festival held in St.John's Church was very wall attended and the church was decorated for the occasion by the St.John\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Guild members, with autumn flowers, fruit and vegetables, The guest speaker for the evening was Rev.Mr.Robins, of O\u2019Briaa.past illnci-s Dr.come too much of one die* by mi*take i the night or if t th Now is the time to have your ear Winterized.All types of healers, defrosters, hose conneetions and genuine parts.TEL.254-r-4 Lennoxville Power, Sail or Outboard Skiff ORDER NOW to assure SPRING DELIVERY HATLEY CRAFT Custom Builders NORTH HATLEY Rock Island East Angus, who delivered a very interesting and impressive sermon.The Women's Missionary Society held the September meeting at the home of Mrs, J, Smith.The president presided and the1 general work was taken up.The Ladies of St.John's Guild) and the member?of the Senior Women's Auxiliary held a rummage sale at the market, which was ai ¦ cabinet, disaster could result,\t,,\t,\t,\t, ! After a patient no longer needslf,.^%,Hb M'' ,lir* 1h;!'s a prescribed remedy, it should be\t' T'/1 ,'°Txv,Uc; di-earned.It i\u201e never advisable\t' ''\tV,u' v'?V' \\ to throw medicine on the rubbi-h i,\"t dl^nv'\tthe Kobekahj heap, however, as ehii.lron mav .V\u2019':U 'h, ;J !!' *nno*v'! l'-1 tin,; it there and take it.Liquid U 1U,0 7\tshf 'h\u2018'i .«ledicine rhould bo emptied into a Ll \u2019st ''\t'1|' 111 \u2018 Mi?Lewis Me liiraln and tho bottles dotroved or 1 ! ^ m'1\" n \u2018IV fi \",ut w ; boiled.Uniwcd pills, powders, and,Ml,V\t«ml famny , capsules and their containers , Mr.»'\"! Mrs.KrncatW right ami D, 1 tK/iDtKT/- rrc k t?! ir» fc ?h«u!d «'\u2018hoe be burned or buried, i\t' KlU,la\u2019 ,inn Ky, r>,t0r>i y,-r-^- w .v^.) v.^m - DO YOU MIND IF I LOOK CVEP YOU?OHOU-DEP AN' READ THE _ PA PEP ?__ 1 WISH YOU VMDJLD-I FOUND THIS PAPER AKI\u2019 rr'o allw OPATTK3H ff \"X C~ fel uln Î LI\u2019L ABNER By AJ Capp ese quiçk- Cofd Tabfets.For acting Tablets fight your cold internally.help to ease headaches, fever and other miseries.and bring relief almost overnight.' Look for the Grove signaturw on the white ho* GROWS COLO TABLETS Ml THET CHILE IS A-MEETlN' TH' full fury of a double WHAMMY.*7-THROW YORE' SELFS FLAT ON TH'G ROUND, FOLKS-AH IS GONNA TRY A DOUBLE-PLAY TT\u2014 FUST-AH TRIPLES TH'VOLTAGE O\u2019 MAH\tItOf RIGHT EVE-AN' ZING\tS ALL ITS RICH, PIPE,\tIN\u2019 VITAMIN-PACKED GOODNESS SMACK INTO LI L ABNER\u2019S -AN NOW-VIF MAH LEFT EYE.-AH PITCHES A CURYE.r.r AROUND TH BOY-CLEAR ACROSS TH' FlELD-AND j JEST WENT UP IN SMACK INTO TH' OPPOSIN'\u2014OR FLAMES - AN\u2019 SMOKE LOOKIT THET SfELLA.T-hishat EVIL EYE A-ZOOMIN OUTA HIS , L EYEBALLS.'-.\" , -T- \t\t i. Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15.1947.WATERLOO Mr, art«l Mrs, ReRinalil W.Cooke end son, Billy, visited the former's aunt, Miss I.M.Uilmour, over the Thanksgiving Hay week-end, Mr.and Mrs, Clinton Boright \u2022nd children, Dennis and Judith, of Aberoorn, were guests of Mr.Bo-right\u2019s aunt, Mrs.W.II.Bridge.Mr.Alan Renahan was in Montreal, for a day on business.Mrs.Maitland Hunter and Miss Nancy Hunter, of Bolton Bass, ¦were calling on friends here on their way to Richmond, where they ¦pent the day with Mr.and Mrs.Ian Hume.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hamilton, of North Hatley, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Samos Hamilton, on their way to Granby.Mr.and Mrs, Andrew Baldwin visited the Misses Mary Kitty and Margaret Stewart, in Montreal over Thanksgiving Day week-end.Mr.Noil Macintosh was in Montreal to visit his wife, who is a patient in \u201cWard G,\u201d of the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mr, Tenny Hall, student of McGill University, spent the Thanksgiving Day week-end in with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Hall and his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Tenny.Mr.Wilfred Copping and son, David, accompanied by Mr.and FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershbergc Mrs, Reginald Norris and son, James, were in Richmond for a day on business, Mr.R, Lise is still critically ill in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Montreal, where he.has been a patient for several weeks.Mr.B.R.Deacon spent a day in 1 Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Mason, of Attleboro, Mass,, while visiting the former's mother, Mrs.James Mason, and his brother, Mr.Bed-wyn Mason and family, of iron Hill, called on Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Copping and Mr.and Mrs.(Jarret Chapman and their fam-! dies.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Bird spent an afternoon in Granby with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Gage, of Attleboro, Mass., were guests at .the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank 1 W.Bockus, Mr.E'mo Stretch, Mrs.Raymond Stretch and Mrs.Cyril Stretch were in Sweetsburg to visit Mrs, Elmo Stretch in the B.M.P.M.Hos- Î pital.Mrs.Clarence Porter, of Montreal, and Mrs.Adam Tait, of New York, were overnight guests of ! Miss Graves and Mrs.Goddard.During their stay in Waterloo Mrs.| Porter and Mrs.Tait called on sev- YOU CAN\u2019T BUY FINER FLOOR WAX Famous for 50 years \u2014now better than ever! \u2022\tFULL BODIED\u2014rieft in Camauba wax! \u2022\tLONGER WEAR\u2014resists dirt and miffmarks! \u2022\tRICHER LUSTRE\u2014gleaming protective finish! \u2022\tSELF POLISHING\u2014pul «/>/>/>' and let dry! \u2022\tANTI-SLIP\u2014Uihorntory tested and proved! BUY THE ECONOMICAL QUART SIZE\u2014ONLY 98j£ NO R U B B ! ,3 3 33)^3 r ^ MCA ^IRVICt.INC r M RIG PAT OFF \u201cHe's not so sure of his horsel** real, were week-end guesti of Mr.and Mrs, Rots Gustin, at their new home here, at '\u2022'Glen Falls.\u2019' I Nurse E.A.Brown, of the , Homoeopathic Hospital, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at '\u201cBonnie Burn.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Glen * ' Brown and family, of Knowlton, were at the same home, Mrs.Clifton, Brown was a guest I of Mr.and Mrs.D.R.Brown, at 1 their home, \u201cEddador.\u201d Mr.and Mr*.William Cartlidge j and son and Mr.and Mrs.Jack i Cartlidge, Sr., who were vacation-! ing at \"Orchardin\u201d have returned j to Verdun, Mr.Alec Bryant, of \u201cGicnbrook,\" ! was in Verdun, where he attended the Gaibraith-Strike wedding, at which the Rev.K.C.Bolton officiated.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Dudley, of We t Berk-hire, Vt,, were guesU-of Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Paige.A family gathering took place at \u201cOrchardin,\u201d on October 5, to ceiebrate the forty-ninth anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Forest Cou-sens\u2019 marriage.Mr.Ormonde Brown wajs in Montreal, over the week-end on business.Mrs.F.Stanbridge is staying with Mrs.Coots, at Knowlton, for a few days.Mr.Eric Stanbridge has been a visitor in Cowansville and Waterloo.Mrs.Eric Stanbridge and son, Frankie, were guests of Mrs.Hors-1 nei, in Bolton Pass.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Hastings son, Barrie, of Mansonviile, | LEARNED PLAIN >f Mr Mr and Mrs.E.Harper were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Harper, in Bury.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Gardell and little daughter, of Springfield, Vt., were week-end guesti Mrs.Thomas Kinsley, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley McVetty have returned from a motor tr-to Lisbon, N.H., where they relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Aid son, Garth, of Sa Mrs.Fred Aiden, ol were guests of Mr.i Hume and Mr.anc teS Hume.Mr.and Mrs.Cote snd.Sherbrooke, were vi yervide, an Come in this ^jinstant! JC x I Mommy, why do you holler at me BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN T\\y s.' x sv \" N'.' j WAVt \u201cBAVS V ge size .59c MILK of MAGNESIA Tablets .200 for 69c A.B.S.& C.Tablets 100 for 19c SE1DLITZ POWDERS boxes of 7\u2019s .23c PETROLAGAR .38e MINERAL OIL.Extra Heavy, Vi gallon.$1.19 SAL VITAE, large size 1.39 EPSOM SALTS, 5-lb.ctn.49c PINEX Cough Syrup .39c Squibb's Tooth PASTE 3 tubes 1.17 FREE DELIVERY! Daily from 9 a.m to 9 p.m.STAR* PHARMACY REG\u2019D 63 Wellington N.Phone 1232 Id was\theld in Hal'.,\twith the president, Mr?.J.PUmondon, presiding, Plan* were discussed for a Hallowe'en sandwich tea, to be held in the Church Hall, on October 29th, and a rummage sale, to take place in the Hall on October 23rd.The business session being adjourned, tea was served by the hostesses, Mrs.W.Ward and Mrs.J.Hall.* \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.J.S.Marlin has returned to her home on Clough Avenue, l.ennoxviüe, after having spent two weeks visiting: her sister, nephews and nieces, in the Lauren-tians.Another guest at the same homes was Mrs.Lewis Livingston, of College Place, Wash'.ng-ton, D.C.The highlight of the visit was the meeting of the'three sisters, who had not seen eacn other over a period of twenty-four years.* * * Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gleason Painter, of I ennoxville, were Mrs.Gertrude Sftitton, Island Brook, Mr.and Mrs, Leonard Gadapee and daughter, Leona, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Hubbard, St.Johnsbury, Y:.; Mr.and Mrs.E.Cox and Miss Louise Wark, of Milby.Mo Ru of Coati: Valerie, i I at ; Mrs.John nice, oi and Mr.Armand Grégoire.MATERNITY CORSETS AND BELTS.ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.W.\tTel.3868 Near Bus Terminal Misa Ardyth Stewart and Mr.Sutherland Stewart, students at Stanstead College, were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs.W.L, Reford Stewart, Quebec Street.* * \u2022 Mis?Margaret H ye.of Providence, R.I., and Miss Dorothy Lotti.of Seekonk, Mass., motored to Sherbrooke on Saturday, where they were the week-end goes!?ef the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Francis Hove, Walton Avenue.The flowers In the chancel of Saint George's Church, I.ennox-vilic, were given by Mr.and Mrs, F, E.Deacon, and son, Ronald, in ! loving memory of Evelyn, \u2022 * * Mr.and Mss.W.J.Beaulieu, Argy'.e Avenue, have left to spend a week in Edmunston, X.lb, where they will be guests of the former\u2019s father, Mr.Damn.-e Beaulieu, they will also visit relatives and friends in Caribou, Me.» * \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Grant I,.Parent.| of Hemmingford, Miss Margaret Parent, dietitian of Saint Anne do Bellevue Hospital, and Mr.Jock MacLarcn, also of Saint Anne de Bellevue, were guests for1 the week-end, of Mr.a,r! Mr .L.V.Parent, of Lennoxvillo.\u2022 * * Mr.and Mrs.Milton Cruick-: shank, accompanied by Mr.and 'Mr.-.Randolph Annesley, and \u2019 their two sons, Douglas and Leslie Mr.and dMights Suan, of 1 guests over \u2022ad Mrs.W Street.d M rs.Douglas Sally, Line itvY t l&UtS * week-end, G, v rosb vf M Movie Mh\thv i.\tMr\tand Mis.\tColin\tMoU son\t, Mi\t¦.sue\t1 Mrs.K v*\t.* M«L*\tolm» * Mr\t«ng i\\ U»,\tMr.Gai\tIftOI\ti Pit*\tvce.Mr*.\tF.G.\tKin* lev.Mi*?M F c, Mr.and Mrs and Mrs.J.C, Mr and Mrs Fred Sang-ter, Wolfe Street, spent the Thanksgiving week-end in Burlington, Yt.\u2022 * \u2022 The Misses Margaret and Aldythe Kerr, have left for Boston.Mass., where they will be guests, for a week, of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Graeme Kerr.* * + The meeting of the t hurch Union Group \\va- recently held in the Plymouth Church Club-room.In the absence of the president, Mis.H.Griffith, Mrs.Douglas Howard, vice-president, took the chair.Mrs.D.McRae, secretary, read the minutes of the previous meeting and Mrs.Howard Ken nedy, treasurer, gave the financial icport.Plans were made for a marathon bridge to bo held in November, under the eonveuersh;:' i of Mr-.B.O.Howard.Hosto-were Mr-.\\.Bayne, Mrs.W.R.T.Riley, M Rogers, Mr and Mr* M McLennan, Mr.and Miw.Norman Seholes, Mr.ami Mis.J.R.Wiml-sor, Mrs.Norman Williamson.P.«v.Sidnev Williams, Mr.A.York Wilks, Major H 11.Turnbull and Mrs.Turnbull, Mr*.K Stevemon, Mrs.H.B.Stoeves, Mr.and Mr*.J.G.Porteous, Mm.F.S.Day, Mr.and Mrs.C.T.Cresswed, Mr.and Mr*.Lome Clark, Mr.and Mrs.\\Y, Norrlsh, all of Montreal; The Hon, Senator Huge-sen and Mrs.Hugouen, of Montreal and Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.\\V.H, Ro-., Mr.and Mrs.Jeffrey Martin, Major Gordon Ross and Mrs.Ross, Mr.and Mrs.R.H, Price, Mr.Hugh H.Smith, Mr, A.II, Smith, all of Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.Wil- \u201e lard Ghristlo and Mr.and Mrs.!>iv
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