Sherbrooke daily record, 28 octobre 1947, mardi 28 octobre 1947
[" 1317 OCTOBER S SI T SV 1 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER COOLER t !<¦ *r, bteoming nvfrv»-t th.» t\\r niit, S\\ .iiî lay ou\u2019uiily l.iffht winâ*> Cool»p Thuc»vU,v, âlini'»\ti-ni»» > 7i, minimum \"\u2022!.»*!\u2022 »!:\u2022' Miv.mum T.t, minimum 4L» Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, R l.SDA\u2019v.OCTOBER 28.19-47.Fifty Eirst VeHi BROMPTON LAKE AREA MENACED BY FOREST FIRES LOCAL TEXTILE FIRM STRIKE SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY World News In Brief Kingston, Ont., Oct.28.\u2014 (CP)\u2014 After deliberating four hours, an Ontario Supreme Court jury last night was unable to reach a verdict in the case of Leon Stafford, 24-year-old negro of Way-cross, Ga., charged with the fatal stabbing of Gerald Harrison, 24, of Toronto.Chief Justice J.C.McRuer discharged the jury after the foreman told him that there was \u201cno possibiIity,, the jurors could reach agreement and that any elaboration of the evidence vould not help.Chief Justice McRuer raid he would set a date today for a new trial.Stafford was charged after Harrison died of injuries inflicted Aug.2 in a dice game in a pavilion at Lake Ontario park here.Stafford denied ever carrying a knife ind attacking Harrison.Fire In St.Denis Area Menaces Mill And Many Camps Firefighters Seeking to Prevent Flames in 11th Range-from Crossing Highway to Heavily-Wooded Area-Situation in Brome County Serious.Tickets For The Hollywood Show In Washington ' ÆÊ Vancouver, Oct.28\u2014 \u2014 The presence in Vancouver of Labor Minister Uordon Wis-mer of British Columbia aroused speculation today the Provincial Government might be planning to lake steps toward ending the nine-day-old strike of 2,800 street railway-men in Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminister.There was no confirmation this might be so but earlier Mr.Wismer had offered his services\" as a mediator.His offer was not taken up.Otherwise the strike, which has tied up street railway and bus services in the three cities, caused hundreds of thousands of workers to seek other means of transportation or walk to work.HIGH SEAS MYSTERY CHURCHILL RENEWS CRITICISM OF LABOR POLICIES London.Oct.28.\u2014(/P)\u2014Winston Churchill, making his fourth attempt to unseat the Labor Government by parliamentary motion, declared today that socialization of basic industries had failed and had weakened Britain in a time of national crisis.\u201cNationalization has proved a failure,\u201d the Opposition leader told the House of Commons, \"dear food, deer coal\u2014and soon dearer transport \u2014 grievously weakened our competitive powers in foreign markets.\u201d Weather Is Unfavorable For Search Unconfirmed Reports of Smoke Near Alaskan-Bri-tish Columbia Border1 Spurs Search for Missing Plane.LEAVES LARGE FAMILY Altoona, Pa., Oct, 28.\u2014 (Æ3) \u2014 Michael D.Chirdon, 92, of Ash-ville, a retired carpenter, died Sunday leaving 132 descendants.They are nine children, 55 grand- By JOHN JENNINGS, Record Staff Reporter.A fresh outbreak of forest fires in the vicinity of St.Denis de Brompton, some eight miles from Sherbrooke, added to the troubles of Eastern Townships firefighters already busily engaged in combatting blazes in Brome County, in the Dixville area of Stanstead county near the International border and on the Canada Paper Company limits ten miles from Windsor Mills.The latest outbreak was some two miles from the village of St.Denis on the 1 I th range.Starting yesterday afternoon, it had spread by noon today within one hundred yards of the 1 I th range road and it is feared that it will jump the road into the thickly-timbered area between that road and Little Bromp-ton Lake.* Firefighters under Alphonse (Bell, forest warden, are using a I portable gasoline primp with several thousand feet: of hose in an ef-! fort to save a large sawmill on the! Take side of the road from destruction.It L near thi sawmill! that the fire has reached within I la hundred yards of the highway, j In addition to the sawmill, owned 1 by Odilon Duclos, there in a large, (quantity of -aw-n lumber threat-! ened by the flames.Fanned by a southwest wind of some fifteen miles an hour, the fire is presently burning away from the village of St.Denis, which is in no immediate danger unless the wind changes to north- sPun'ed by new unconfirmed rewest.However, if the flames PoHs of smoke and flares near the (jump the road, a number of cot- Alaskan-British ( olumbia border, i tages on Little Brompton Lake, As all earlier clues to the fate mostly owned by Sherbrooke resi- of the four-engined plane which dents, face destruction.\tdisappeared Sunday with 18 At the spot nearest the road, sengers and crew members aboard I Victim of what Scotland Yard be- the fire is of great intensity and proved unfruitful, the United i lieves is a high seas murder mys- the firefighters express little hope States Coast Guard announced tery is English actress Eileen of preventing its spread to the receipt of reports of smoke on j (Gay) Gibson (above), who dis- sawmill and thickly-wooded dis- Dundas Island, 55 miles southeast | appeared from the liner Durban trict.The small streams cutting of Ketchikan, and of flares on j Castle off West Africa.When the through the area are virtually dry Graham Island, just south of the j ship docked, British police held a aiKl the water is being pumped Alaska-R.C.border.Rescue ships ! steward as they probed the theory from a small spring some distance were assigned both areas.The j the actress had been strangled and away.This source of supply R.U.A.F.sent air and sea craft to | her body pushed through a port- threatens to exhaust itself under aid in the search.I hole.They later charged him with the heavy demand of the volun- The weather bureau teer workers.The firemen are wetting the trees and the underbrush in an effort to slow the flames.Of the other fires in the district, that near Windsor Mills appears completely under control, although the tinder-like nature of the woods still represents a danger.From the Brome County fire f Ready to protest the manner in which the Congressional probe of Hollywood communism is tieing con ducted, film stars Marsha Hunt, Humphrey Bogart.Lauren Hncail and Evelyn Keyes (left to right) get their tickets from Barbara Hughes before flying to Washing,on with 21 other Holiyvooditc .British Peer Hits Use Of Island Vote Ordered For U.S.Advance December 11 Lord Beaverbrook Declares That Too Much of Loan Used for Luxuries Without Easing Britain's Burdens.Acting Prime Minister Sets Election Date ns Reply to Charges of P.E.L Conservative Leader.Ketchikan.Alaska, Oct.28.\u2014 l/P)\u2014Plagued by continuing bad weather, a growing fleet of air and surface craft set out again today in search of a missing Pan American World Airways clipper, Montreal, Oct.28 (P Beaverbrook, Canadian-bo*'n i,-di newspaner publi-ber said in an interview last night that Urbain \u201cneed never have uego duel the $3,750,000.000 'wii.li the United States.\u201d\tj The funner British War Cabinel .Minister termed the HMfi loan ns j \u201cfoolish and ill-advised.\u201d Appeal ing fit and tanned.Lord j a Charlottetown, Get.28, E.iid I I\u2019tineo Edward Island's Llbernl Blit- Government faced a le t at the polls today following a surpri e.but not unpiedicted, announce ment Ian night by Highway Mini.1er Barbour that the date lui been set for Deu, 1 1.Acting as he ml of the government in Piemiei .1.Waller Jour \u2019 from the ciiy, Mr.Bur- Management Control Clause Chief Issue In Threatened Strike Company Prepared to Accept Fifteen-Cent Wage Increase Recommended by Arbitration Board But Determination to Retain Control of Operations Brings Employee Displeasure.It was rxprclctl m innsl i iules today lltal ihr xhiko net mu approved !>\\ srerrt Ballot In employers of Dominion lexlilo ( ompanv and subsi make a significant post-war re- a fx c-iirm* ('Hr make the announce ! the actress\u2019 murder.i Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct.28.\u2014l/P) | \u2014Ralph W.' Lobaugh, 3C-year-old ! former Kokomo factory worker, was sentenced yesterday to die in the electric chair next Feb.9' for the slayings of three Fort Wayne children, 60 great-grandchildren women in 1944 and 1945.Lobaugh and eight great-great-grandchil- pleaded guilty to all three slay-, dren.\tj ings,\t; Polish Peasant Leader In Stockholm, London Reports London, Oct.28\u2014{/P)\u2014A Polish Peasant party leader here said to day that Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, wartime leader of Poland\u2019s gov-ernment-in-exile, had reached Stockholm in his- flight from hns Communist-dominated homeland.Francis J.Wilk, editor of a Polish paper here, said the news of Mikolajczyk\u2019s arrival had been obtained from \u201ca certain authoritative source.\u201d No word had been received as to Mikolajczyk\u2019s next move, but exiled Poles expressed belief that he would try to reach Britain or the United States.Mikolajczyk fled from Poland late last week, apparently in fear of his life.His wife has been living in London since the Peasant party leader left home more than two years ago to participate in formation of a provisional government of national unity in Poland.Both the foreign and home offices here said they were ignorant of Mikolajczyk\u2019s whereabouts.Exiled leaders of the ; area, flames are reported raging ! along an eight-mile front in the ¦vicinity of Bolton and in several ! areas farmers have been forced j to evacuate their homes, j One fire is raging on the property of William Hamel in Magog Township but it ie under con-Peasant!tro1 anc* firefighters, are hopeful forecast continuing low visibility and some rain, conditions which ham pered considerably yesterday\u2019s search of higher mountain elevations along the coast.Shuttling planes and surface vessels alike brought back a discouraging \u201cno-clues\u201d report after beating a blanket path over the 28'0-mile route from Ketchikan to Juneau and return.Pve came from Continued on Page i t Two THE REX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1047.AT T HE PREMIER ST All- STU I>I) Ell ) HIT .Hern are June Allyron.Jimmy Durante, Kathryn (Jrayson and Lauritz Melchior in M ti-MV stai'-stufWeri.tune-filled musi-comody, \u201cTwo Sisters from Boston,\" coming attraction at the Rex Theatre, from Wednesday to Saturday.TODAY 1 GRANITEVILLE ilOLI/i WOOD Ersvine Johnson But when Cornel Wiide won the Bergman\u2019* '\u2022Joan\" m Hollywood's pccfi \u2019 le, Prei;on said \u201cNu oiïgeu «uper-ccloisal epic ol sne tnanks\" and took a w alk.\tyear.\t« , a w f*vi K\u201ea Lltyd N Ion will be r BI bo-' Tr.epiccurer.*iaJ4,6>J,OOObud-Briggi again in \u201cA Sireet With No gt.and another mulion will be Name.\u2019 He played the rc.e in *ptfl on advertisir.f.It w je oe-\u201cThe Home on \u2019Jdr.d Street.\u201d .tore he cameras for 100 day* and Ja.-k Wnt.'.er and Boni.a G an ca.rt.ng director B.1> » \u2014 \u2022*>*> *l-l ,il.t w i.«o to H no.ula nest, use aoout 4300 ex.'ae.mon.h for a big civic festival.Ingrid is Insisting upon her u*.TheyM also previe' Ja ka late», ual naturalne.s.she * «rned caai- lm, \u201cThe Quest ter NE A Staft ( orrespondent Aide to M-G-M: How about aking Kathryn Grayson out of these sweet little girl Willie Hun .rman Joe Valen.lne: \u201cNow den t make me look pretty.Joe.Make me look like a eosant.\u201d Producer Waiter Wan,rer and and Director Vic Fleming still hope to roles |\t6;U.Y Kt< Yvonne De Carlo and Rod Cameron co-star in \u201cFrontier Gal\u201d which opens for a four-day show at the New Premier Theatre tomorrow.Included in the supporting cast are Andy Devine.Fuzzy Knight, Sheldon Leonard and Andrew Tombes.The second half of the bill comprises \"Fall Guy,\" with Clifford Penn, Robert Armstrong and Teala Loring.Reader\u2019s Digest never asked Little Willie to write a piece for its \u201cMost Unforgetable Character\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bullock series, but if it did, he\u2019d pull the ami Mrs.James Bacon motored to\u2019stops out of his typewriter EAST HEREFORD Guenette for the week-end.\t| reminisce about Ned Alvord, Mr.J.I).McFadyen, of Stan-\u2019theatrical Avance agent.part of the meeting, then Mrs.J.A.Butler and Mra.J.E.Drennan A very impressive induction ser-\tvlry\tftalkMs ^ \u2022 r.^dy vreturn t0\u201ew°rk,; Wa* ^ and vice for Rov.A.Perkins was held ! .\tLani\u2019e to Noi ih illness because M-G-M yanked TARDY TURNER >1 VKES GABLE GLARE Lly od,\t2^ '\"lar k Ga e an 1 Lana Turr.ei aren\u2019t getting along on the \"Homecomtng set.Gable b!~\u2014 his top when Lana comes in a couple of l.ouns lau (it\u2019s been happening frequently)., Darryl Zanuck will shelve Olivia de Havilland\u2019s \u201cThe Snake Pit\" until after Jan.1, He wants to rr ntrate his Academy Aw aspirations on the Greg ry PecK film, \u201cGentleman\u2019s Agreement.\" ., , Bob Walker, whose recent \u201c111-n.u\" sounded estrange, says he\u2019s .11.ît sweet Jl.lic\t- - .\t-\t-\t, T ,\t.\t.giving her a glamor doll buildup?alk David O Selxnuk out of hjs ¦^he hat one of the be.-i figure?in' ight to the title, \"Joan af Arc, Hollywood\u2014if you\u2019d only look.which he registered two year?sgo BIG-BUDGET \u201cJOAN\u201d\tv a since-canceled Mm for Jenni- There\u2019s little doubt that Ingrin fer Jone-=.the i.,teud College, occupied the pulpit here on October 19.Mr.and Mrs.James Hibbard and four children, of Tomifobia, wore guests at the home of Mr.and Mi'.s.Clifford Rediker.Mr.and Mrs.S.Dewey and dau-j ghter, of SWnetead, were callers j at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.I Kryou.Mrs.Maud Muggis, of Beebe, i spent two days at the home of her I brother-in-law ànd sinter, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Smith.Ned got into show business thirty years ago as a billposter for the Barnum Circus, and to this day he gets lonesome whenever he\u2019s more than twenty feet away from a bucket of pa'ste.Ned believes the short cut to the customer\u2019s poke is by way of the roadside fence, and that \"bill it like a circus\u201d sells more tickets than \"to be or not to ; be,\u201d A Word's workbig clothes consist of a seersucker cutaway, a black derby, and a turned-around collar like a minister\u2019s.He's a Republican America.\u201d After a pleasant social him out of \"State of the Union\u2019 hour refreshments werejerved by anci replaced him with Van Johnson?tlie hostess, assisted by Mrs.Dren nan and Mias Mary Jean Farn worth.FAR NAM\u2019S CORNER in St.Cuthbert\u2019s Church', Dixvil'e.Archbishop Carrington and Rev.H.Church conducted the service.Refreshments were served at the parsonage after the service The, e who attended from Hereford were Mr.and Mrs.W.Howre.Mr.and Mrs, G.Howe, Mr.and Mrs.K.Gwen, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Owen,! A Farm Messrs.Waldo and William Owen | entertained and Mi-s Irene Bolton.\tI Luther King to elect officers for The infant, ©on of Mr.and Mrs.the coming year.Mr.Hurbert Dar.ny Faye.Brian Donlevy's Bertram Bolton was baptized at Robinson was re-elected C.airman, attorneys have it figured out that the service in All Saints\u2019 Church and Mrs.L.King was re-elected ; Marjorie Donlevy would be better on Sunday, October 12.He re- secretary.Mr Harry Harvey of-j off to o her suit and collect .t ceivod the names William Ernest., fered his home for the next meet- «cro \u201e mnmK alimonv.She's a Carmen Miranda\u2019s IJ-week night .Tub tour left her in ill heahh, and she\u2019s under a doctor\u2019s orders to ¦pend a lot of time at Palm -\t; Springs.She won\u2019t return to the Forum meeting was I c .s until after the first of by Mr.and Mrs., the year.Eve Arden has written \"finis\u201d to her romance with Mr.and Mrs.Herbert\tHaul ill,1\tfrom\tway back and I've heard\thim ol Milby, accompanied by their\ti)ccf\trhat even Herbert Hoover is daughter.Miss Doris Banlill, o., j00 far |Pft, 0f center.He has no Sherbrooke, were guests\toi Mr.1\tpajlj,\tjn banks, and a fellow\twho and Mn;.Theo Dobb.\tj\twent\tto a Turkish bath with\thim Mr.Donald McDonald, of New- jnsjsj.s (|laj jvj0(| keeps his money port, Vt., was a vimtor at the home :n |(jg tapCC| t0 ),is shinbone, of Mr.and_Mrs McAllister.| About fifteen years ago, Nedi The National 1* ijm Board wil, was press-agenting a tepid little give a showing of picturcis heie on revuc 0f mjne called \u201cCrazy Quilt.\u201d October 31.\t1 Thanks to his inspired hoopla and The sponsors were Mr.William Owen and Miss Irene Bolton.The Ladies\u2019 Guild was entertained at the home of Mro.Mildred Gray on October 9.The hos-te.-s served dinner to upwards of fifteen guests.The usual business wai- transacted in the afternoon.The Harvest Thanksgiving service was held in All Saints\u2019 Churm on the evening of October 16.The church was decorated to fit the occasion and testified to the boun-j ing.It will be the opening broadcast for the winter, on November 3.Mrs, Bernice Russell spent a week-end with Mrs.Luther King.Mrs.Hurbert Robinsbn entertained the Sutton Mission Circle ar.her home one afternoon.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met in the Church Hall.Rev.Mr.Boom-hower opened the meeting with prayer.A short discussion took ¦ ¦¦HBBaBHBH'GSB'B M '¦JB B H S! HI S3 B (Tonight) $50 FREE (Tonight) A $50.00 CANADA SAVINGS BOND WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO THE HOLDER OF THE LUCKY NUMBER \u2014 EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE\tI Hi fl B B» B\tœ as B K H a* k?HEW PTtEMKR THEATRE -PAST LIA Y- THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING SUS- Love uni Music in R-io .LoarfeJ TENSE DRAMA 1 \u201cSHOOT TO with Lauahtcr ! Evelyn KEYES, KILL\" with IRluasell WADE.Sueun Keehan WYNN.Ann M\u2019lLl.BH.Tito WALTERS, Vince HAlRNETT.\tGUIZAR in \u201cTHRILL OF liRAZIL\" C.OLOiR CARTOON \u2014WORU) EVENTS \u201cDAUGHTER OR DON (!.\u201d j hyperbole, we packed them in all, («oGs hâirv«st'ô7ïhr8ummerr The ! whth^ifw»^^3 Cl°Se<1, lover the country.Whenever the t weaker was Canon Kelley, j\t^ of Compton, who with Mn-.Kelley and Rev.and Mrs.Perkins, motored from Dixville.^;ra,dr0rnv SpCnt1Thank-:;|iic Scow, Of Holliston, Mass.; Mr.g,vmg Day at his home here and I U(i jj.\u2019 vvilliam Hazzard, of | B ____ STARTING TOMORROW FOR FOUR DAYS - MORE TORRID! MORE TANTALIZING! MORE TERRIFIC! IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR! She Out-Loves .Out-Fights .Out-Thrills Her Sensational \u201cSALOME\u201d! univEKSAi pm*'\u201d' o,0dUn .CAGAE*0 u m H wih ANDY DEVINE FÜZZY KNIGHT SHEtDON LEONARD ANDREW TOMBES and BEVERLY SJMMONS - ALSO A GRIPPING MYSTERY DRAM A - FRAMED BY A BLONDE FOR THE BRUTAL CRIME OF A JEALOUS FIEND! .\u201cTHE FALL GUY\u201d with Clifford PENN, Robert ARMSTRONG, Teala I.ORING, Virginia DALE.\u201cRHAPSODY IN MY ITS\u201d A Color Cartoon \u2014 Latest World Kventa PERFORMANCES DAILY: 1:30 Until 5, « :30 Until 11.IBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBI advance sale wasn\u2019t up to snuff, Ned would visit the local ministers and proles', that \"Crazy Quilt\u201d was \u201ca saturnalia of wanton rhythm.\u201d On Sunday the show would be denounced from the pulpits.On Monday the box-office boys usually had to put ice packs on the ticket rack to keep it from igniting.Ned will never he forgotten in Minnesota.After booking \u201cCrazy Quilt\" into a theatre in St.Paul, he crossed the river and fast-talked Mayor Anderson of Minneapolis into banning our show.Il's the only distance I know where a show j was outlawed in a city it had no intention of playing.Thanks to the j page-one stories in the papers, we played to capacity business in St.Paul.The following year Anderson was defeated for re-election.The good citizens couldn\u2019t forgive him for \u201chaving made Minneapolis a hick town in the eyes of the world.\u201d Alvord wasn\u2019t through.A couple of years back, Neil was press-agenting \u201cCarmen Jones\u201d for me.This time he did book us into .Minneapolis.1 shall always treasure the front-page story announcing the engagement of \u201cCarmen Jones.\u201d The headline read, \u201cRose Forgives Minneapolis.\u201d But Minneapolis was just a warm-up for Ned\u2019s bout with the Imperial Japanese Government.In 19:!4 Alvord arrived in Tokyo to ballyhoo the first American givly-g'irly show to play that country.The star of this clambake was Miss Ha Cha San, a little Swedish girl who hailed from New Orleans.Her dance costume consisted of ten cents\u2019 worth of silver paint.Shortly aftei Ned hung up his derby, Tokyo was plastered with twenty-four sheets featuring Miss Ha Clia j San as \u201cThe Spirit of Silver.\u201d The day before the show' was to open, Ned was invited to confer with the representatives of the Sun of Heaven.\u201cAmellican show velly welcome,\u201d they told Ned, \u201cbut Impellial Highness does not allow nekkid tootsies on honorable stage.\u201d After several hours of give-and-take over saki and stale fish, the censors okayed everything in the show' except \u201cThe Spirit of Silver.\u201d Ned knew his little turkey was cooked without its feature flash attraction.As .ne Mikado\u2019s boys were abou to leave, he pulled one out of deep left field.\u201cI think 1 should tell you,\u201d he Visitors at the Harvey home j were Mrs.Clarence Darby and baby Ann, and Miss Irene Elmos, I of Farnham; Mr.and Mrs.Les- $750 a month alimony.She\u2019: -¦inch to lose, they say.JOLI ON\u2019S SIDE Department of ex anation: \u201cDear Erskine: \u201cThis is none of my bush ess, .t 1 sp-ke to 1 Jolson after reading your column.A1 stated that he would love to have Larry Parks on his program as a guest, if he could, jut Lr.j was having trouble v.th Hie studio and, in as much as his contract doee not permit him to go] on the air without their permis-1 .-ion, nothing could be done abou.it at the present time.\u201c1 don\u2019t know why I\u2019m sticking my nose in this thing except that I love A1 and Larry and I just want to see the record kept straight.A.Owen, who spent a there, with relatives.Mr.and Mn?.John Howe and family spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Howe.Mr.Harold Howe spent a few days with relatives in Dixville.Mr.and Mrs.Colton and Miss Kathleen Colton, of Sherbrooke, were- week-end guests of Mrs.Ad-die Hayncfi.Air.and Mrs.L.C.Gray and Misis Venin Gray motored to Burlington, Vt., where Miss Gray is attending the university.Messrs.Geoffrey Pyne and Everett Cuttings were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Owen.MLis Beatrice McHarg spent a week-end with relatives in Sherbrooke.Mr.R.A .Owen was in Sher-brooek to attend the Winter Fair and the sale of breeding and fat stock.f , .i Maryetta Gilbert and Mrs.L.it.Story behind \"The Walls of ew «aj* ' Harvey, of Cowansville, and Mr.Jericho.\u201d Gregory Peck was the and Mr.Jericho.\u201d Gregory Peck was and Mrs.Ellis Jones and Calvin first picked to play the role with I Haivey, of Bedford.\t| lus pal Boh Preston as number one Mr.and Mrs, Luther King were support.When Peck bowed out,] guests in Lennoxvilie.\ti Preston still agreed to do the role.i ST.PATRICK\u2019S ACADEMY \u201cOLD BOYS\u201d ï ASSOCIATION SHERBROOKE DRAWING FOR A Total of $300.00 in Prizes DIVIDED\tAS\tFOLLOWS: 1st Prize .\t\t\t$100.00 2nd Prize .\t\t.\t50.00 3rd Prize .\t\t\t 25.00 4th Prize .\t\t\t 25.00 10 Prizes\tof\t$10.00 Each YOU MAY STILL BUY TICKETS FROM PAUL SAMSON.C.N.R.OFFICE, 23 Wellington St.North Those Having Tickets for Sale Are Requested to Return Stubs and Money IMMEDIATELY to M.O.PARSONS, President, P.O, Box 747, or 349-A King St.West, as DRAWING TAKES PLACE NOVEMBER 5th At a Musical to Be Held at ST.PATRICK\u2019S CHURCH HALL Tickets: 25c \u2014 Book of Ten Tickets: $2.00 COOKSHIRE NEXT WEEK - -A Jolly Good Time at the 16th Annual ROTAR\\ FAIR BELVIDERE ST.aRMOURY \u2014 3 BIG NIGHTS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ADMISSION NOV.FREE ! 6-7-8 All Proceeds Devoted to Local Charitable Works Word has been received that Mr.Bert Cook came through his operation very successfully.Mrs.Cook spent ten days near him and Mctfsra.Vernal and Wendell Cook spent some time with him.Mr.and Mn?.Bewick and daughters, Barbara and Isabella, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Kirkpatrick in Bury.Miss E.Hopper, of Sherbrooke, and Miss A.Howse, of Ayer\u2019s | Cliff, were guevts of Mr.and Mrs.I Elliott and Miss L.Elliott.Mrs.John Arkley, of Ludlow, | Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.William Butler, of Lennoxvilie, were guests | of Mrs.J.Butler.The friends of Mrs.J.W.Rob-] inson will be glad to hear that she 1 is gaining after her illness and ] will be home shortly.Mias Annie | MacDonald will accompany her] home.Miss E.French and Mrs.H.! French spent a week in Montreal.] Rev.Mr.Butler, of Kinnear\u2019s I Mills, has accepted the call to the pastoral charge of the United Church of Cookehire and Bury.Mrs.M.Bishop, of Montreal,] is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.M.| MacRae.The November meeting of the I Women\u2019s Missionary Society was | held at the home of Mrs.O.Earns-1 worth.There was a goodly turnout, including several visitors.Mrs, Goff conducted the business boomed, \u201cthat your decision to ban Mi ss Ha Cha Sa., mav provoke international repercussions.More important, Japan tray lose face ' - the land beyond the Pacific.\u2019 At the phrase \u201close face,\" the Japs paled beneath their pale, \"President Roosevelt,\u201d trumpeted Alvord, \u201crecently remonetized silver as a gesture of friendship to j the Orient.To commemorate the 1 event, a statue called \u2018The Spirit I of Sliver\u2019 was placed atop the State : House in Denver, the capital of our silver states.Distinguished repre-: sentatives of your Mikado attended ] the unveiling.It was the intent of ! your American cousins to do your' j honor by sending you the shapely | maiden who posed for that statue) \u2014 Miss Ha Cha San.\u201d Of course \"The Spirit of Silver\u201d] opened on schedule, and Ned eharg- I ed three dollars for the piece of j sucker bait which had gone begging i I in America at a fifty-eent top.If they ever get around to build-: ing a Hall of Fame for'Showmen, I I think they ought to save a nitch for ; the man who \"took\u201d Tokyo eleven , years before V-J Day.(Copyright, 1947, by,Billy Rose) 1 STARTS WEDNESDAY Starts WEDNESDAY FOR A LIMITED * ENGAGEMENT \u2014 BORIS MORROS anrf WM.LeBARON prtsen.IT WOULD TAKE TWO YEARS AND $35 TO SEE ALL THESE MIGHTY ARTISTS *N PERSON.'ïi^iTHA An Sn:'iïs ' # \"\"*?SïSS-.J).BRINGS THE TOP NAMES OF ALL!!! Be:* Mom.md Wm.UBkw ^om/<'CARNEGIE HALL\u201dw,di MARSHA HUNT-WILUAM PRINCE-FRANK McHUGH I I.VfHA OmiSCOLL.HANS YARAY-OUN DOWNES \u2022 JOSEPH BULOFF¦ Dmrad by Edpr G.1 »-o-v^rr.SiTmT.«.<-r-> Phh O.-gKisJ Sloty bjr Sou Owen.SotmpLj.by Kerf Kur-.b ¦ A Federal Films Production Released thru UNITED ARTISTS ADDED SHORT SUBJECT DELIGHTS OUTSTANDING C A R TO 0 N\t\tTRAVELOGUE\t\tPARAMOUNT \u201cFLORA\u201d\t\t\u201cMONTREAL BY NIGHT\u201d\t\tNEWS OF THE DAY ENDS TODAY \u201cCHEYENNE\u201d Dennis Starring MORGAN Jane\tAlso \u2014 WYMAN \u201cBLACK BEAUTY\u201d .¦¦\"Il\u2014I- § Donat Turcotte 130 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH COMPLETE LINE OF JEWELRY Blue Bird Diamonds, Tavannes and Cvma Watches Small Deposit Holds your Purchase \u2019till ChristmasT^^j Z\\)t \u20ac\\tv ^Dagc Education Development Of Quebec Province Is Lauded TO ADDRESS ROTARIANS Special to the Record Three Rivers, Que., Oct.2S.\u2014 There is a new conception of the requirements of education, we look upon the educational field as a \u2022\u2018must\u201d and \"we talk without qualms of millions of dollars for education,\u201d the Hon.Jonathan Robinson.Provincial Minister of Mines and Natural Resources, said at the opening of the Three Rivers Protestant Composite High School, the second Protestant Composite High School in the province.Mr.Robinson said that it was heard from various sources \u201cthat I I ODAY and 0M0RR0W we are lagging, that the rest of the world will pass us by.1 just wonder when I hear such people.if it is realized what a long road we have travelled of late years in this province in the way of education.\u201d \"Figures do not tell the full story of education.\u201d added the minister, \"but they do shed some light on the situation.\u201d \"We have not progressed as rapidly as should* No doubt no matter how much we do in the educational field, we will not pro- | gross as rapidly as we should, and, of course, there w ill always be j ignorant people, despite increases ; in the number of schools, colleges 1 and universities, \u2018\u2022We have progressed, if not, rapidly, a long way.This school itself is evidence, and we do not life SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER :'S.1347 _n mphony Concerts Campaign Extended To EndOf The \\\\ eek Jean Dar.sereau, organizer, mem- Baillargcon, we.', known flu:;.-; e: oership chairman and treasurer of the Montreal Symphony, the Sherbrooke Symphony Concerts M ss de Volt.\u2019an American m p Association, announced today that ist, horn in Iowa, has >econu wide the annua! campaign is being ex- ly known on both aides of -.he \\: tended through this week, in order Untie and brings to her p, .\u2022, \u2022 m to permit canvassers to complete ances an unusually rich musical their list of subscribers.\t; background.An excellent program has been She made her debut as a , prepared for the 1947-48 season , harpist at Boston while still m her and s\\mphony lovers are promised j'teens and a stuuent at the tic s' a group of concerts exceeding even i Latin School.Aftei graduât, g the high standard established in from the New England i\\.i m vv previous years.\tatory, where she tuiut a tivm tmi.-i Mr.Lacharite has been able to cal foundation, she sailed for a: < \\ book four well known artists, one tended stay in Europe, where she of whom, Albert Brusilow, needs no studied ami gave concerts, introduction to Sherbrooke audi-i She was invited to become a enees, having been heard here with member of the distinguished ta.X efM'wrive MAUN E TQ8 \u2014 C A K B V R UTO R S IGNITION - STARTING - LIGHTING SHOCK ABSOUKKRS SPKKDOMIU I.KS Member ELECTRic SERVICE SHtRBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC, the local orchestra, in Lalo's Span ish Symphony.,,\t^ During the season members will director | g]g0 have the opportunity of hear-s.will ing paui Loyon.tet, famous French pianist, who was enthusistically PHILMORE SADLER, of the Brae Manor Player have to be too far-sighted to think address the Sherbrooke Rotary _________ i°f îhe time when institutions Club at its regular meeting this acciaimed at Carnegie Hall; Artis\u2019s taught for several summers g-, such as this will multiply in the evening on the \u201cSummer Theatre de Volt, Boston harpist, and Herve me concerts province.We are making progress ; in the Eastern Tow nships.\u201d- ulty of the famous Mc/arteum Academie, a national oonson aloiy of Austria, at Salzburg, r.te ot the world-famous Miiisn- Festivals.Here among the greatest mue cal personalities of the period, she TODAY Trinity Women s Association meeting in the Clubroom, Tuesday, at S p.m.Hostess, Mrs, Raymond Wood.St.Peter\u2019s Senior W.A.business meeting Tuesday, at 3 p.m., in the church hall.Litany in church, 2.45.Citizens\u2019 meeting on Y\u2019outh Work, Y.W.C.A.Montreal Street.8 p.m.tonight.TOMORROW St.Andrew's Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet at the home of Mrs.Wilfred Davey, Walton Avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.St.Paul\u2019s Guild will meet on Wednesday October 29th, at 2.30 p.m., with Mrs, A.Peck, Drummond Road.Mrs.H.Cuthbert will be joint hostess.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of Plymouth Church, will meet in the Church Parlors tonight, October 28th, at 8 p.m.Hostess, Mrs.Thomas Marshall.Courses DRAWING PAINTING Also CRAFTS Schroeder \u2022 Clowery \u2022 Wright 23 King St- West, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 4273-J tkim CONDENSED I in the educational field, and when we are making progress, let us be happy.| \u2018'Perhaps, too, going forwaru more slowly means with more caution.and less repair work to be done later on.Repair work, you will all agree is costly, ard it is costly in the educational field in more than money.It ften speUi-discoura^ement.which is the worst of all evils in education.\u201d No matter how good a government, it uld not do all for education, added Mr.Robinson.A government could do much, but there was needed, above all, the co operation of the local community.\u201cIt would be deed, for education should it be that this local interest should wane for any reaeon.even for the reason that the government grents increase and a lesser ratio of the educational money comes from local rates.This is the trend, but 1 hope it will never lead to a corresponding dominuation in local in-! terest.\u201d Mr.Robinson expressed thanks to Premier Maurice Duplessis.\u2022'Prime Minister of a Roman Catholic and French Catholic province,\u201d for what he had done for NEW RULES FOR FEEDING CLUBS WOMAN LOSES EYE AS RESULT ARE ANNOUNCED 0F CM CRASH All steers registered with the Mrs.Damase Turcotte, 56, St.eon, Yal Racine, had her left Junior Beef Feeding Club for the <\u2019.ve removed this morning and Province of Otipliec Hnrino* lO-iS she is HiSQ su 'f la and appearing a* soloist isith toe Mo?arleum Symphony.Sylvio Lâchante, popular dm tor of the Symphony, who \\va> re eently created a disciple of Mon toux, is devoting a great den of hie time to the orchestra, whose members are working tirelesMy, and are improving continually Anyone who has not been approached and who wishes to income a member of the Symphony Urehe.ni Association, mav do -a by contacting M,» Isabelle l\u2019n\\-oLe, at 3877W, or bv writing P.O.Box 701.of Quebec during 1948 '!1<\u2019 ls «i-'m suffering from laeera-must be born in the province of ^'ons 'he head, sustained in an Quebec, and all applications for\tautomobile\taccident\tyevterday.j\tclub membershi must be received\tdriver\tof the car\twhich col- f-.'.¦_7,,i.4 \u2018n K., ! before Jan.1, 1948, a meeting of a\tb<1LSd \"ith\tanother auto near ! special committee of the club de-\t.an, Mr.\tTurcovte,\twas unin- cided at Montreal.\tjured.The special committee, w hich held ^rs- Turcotte is under the care the meeting to outline the club\u2019s ac-\tPlante and Dr.George tivities for 1948, is made up of ?airie an lor Hivon.p.i'tor of Si.dean Bap ttste Parish, lie.rg.s S y 1 \\ o tye, iv-idcnt of tin* pai ich comm.: ice O) ; he c.i in pa ig n, J.\\ V .a in an ;.prc.adctt! ef l he Cham be : o! Co-aimcrc , n d J.l abia que j.nt ehairniati of the campaign.Mi Sylvestre assured the ot varnrio\tthat St.\tJean Baptist.Palish would do its utmost to at Cun objective wiiilill the eai itest possible\tdale,\tamt urged\tthe solicitors\tto\twork\tdiligently\tfm le .'oinplete -ucc.o! the dnv, Canon Biron said that the char :!y campaign affords an opportm ay, .\u2019very ah.for ci! i e ¦ to com.to the aid of the disinherited, the poor and the orphans.Ho stre .-ed tlie point that eileel fulness shou'd necompnny each erntribution mad.and that\tthe\tsolicitor* should\tbe J.\\.Archamb*.aign in my ,ft\tewmpaign,\" sanl \u201cgifts which we, in in ,-e, should give to those who are too young to give ue any ami to thus, who are too old to ii.it in : The\tcb.i\trmun,\tMi Labrecque, stated\tthat\the\twas\toptimistic about the drive ami felt the local citizens would not in' satisfied with simply t eac i'rr,g the obje ¦ ! ;ve.Sealed at the lie.id table with M r !.!.<\u2022 qm- w ¦ re Kev.Canon Dolot Biriin.pa or, St.Jean Bap-\u2022 e l tun ch.Geo- es S\\ :vester, ¦'i e \u2022 drill of : m paii.-h commit» t., Mrs.Georges t\\v iv-1r.', Louie Lnrontt, Mr.an : Mis, J.1 Emile Blais, Mr, ami Mm.J.E Gam-bien.Mi ami Mr».Knirst laion.tame, Mr.ami Mi .L, E.Thilianlt, Mr, ami M- D, Man-eau, Mr and Mi-.\t1., rhiaaoit, Mr and T.r.s, Kovim'ii 1 Guu.m, Mi and Mn-, D I'rmiel, Mts Ovila Noel, Mr ami vMr- J, l'initni'ii, Mr and Mrs, 1.' T .i TtOiiur ! te, Mr and M iv.d.\\ \\ I .I :l : Il b il i I b , M\tI -1 ; M ! s, !.\\V .1 tixon.EXPANSION IN FORUM RALLIES REVENUES OF SCHEDULED AT QUEBEC POWER AREA SCHOOLS BRIEFLETS Sherbrooke Company l\u201ct Sherbrooke Company Ct.i piej of Del.2,It h K eeonls wonU-d.Ple.i¦¦ e b ave :it Jioc ir.l nilice.Ma-querade dai\u2019ce, Milby, VVed., Oct.28th, War.Iks <)rrh.8 12.Prizes.the iiilerim sLiteuiont of iiw entle and expen es of Queln .- pow-or Company for the nine month: .ided September Jtl, D.t-t7, which u.\ts released b\\ Jaim Wilson, pro-ident, showi- earnings liav.been well iiviiiutnined ao .unpai ed with Hie similar period of 19-16.The gros- revenue of the Com puny for the nine months amounted to $3,94h.i'lfill a compared with ¦T T.ôTo,90-1 for 19-16, while operating and other oxpenee,-.im-n a .- , from tj !,I 12,769 to $2.510,529, leaving net operating incomo ot $1,-13 1.847 a against $ 1 , I 62,1 31.Fixed charges were $9,818 higher a : $3(55,576.Provi: ion for depre eiiiLoii remained n itch an god a $237,500, while tile uimuMlit (-1 .ido for incoiiH» and i-xee.-s profib, taxe.; of $257,276, wa.$t 1.3-11 lower.After deducting nil char.! < - net ineome for the nine months period available for dlvi.lends to-iailed if 179,49-1 or 86e per share aga iist $173,256 or H5e per : iitire in the previous year.Aftei provision for dividend:- for the nine months period at the rate of $1 per eh,-ne per annum which v,\ta ullehangeil from I 9 16, the amount trans'erred to surplus wa $64,596 u.s ugiinol $58,338.I , i nt Forum railie w ill he held timight at Milby in the Chutra Hull, and tin Cnniiniinily Hall, Hiomto.iii R.'.! on Wednesday evening, October .'9th.Tlte-c tal-!i' will be lioM at 8.15 p.m.The - petike-r will he D.D.McArtliur, II' \\v rk.,M i.\\L-Arihur w ill peak on the tnbk -it un t ion f i >m i h > farmei \u2019 view point.All farmer who are engaged in dairying are cordially invited, Tioi ladie- are a! o mvited, a farmetw\u2019 wive:, are equally interested.Th.i e: ular l a i m forum broad* ea : i-oninienei- on Monday, November 2.| he bron(least.- are s-poti- i ed by t In- ('n - adi n Adult Edu-\u2022\t¦ n A - -r i-oi.tii, Canadian Led: i a I inn of A gri ru i t ure and the (\u2019aI\u2019inlian Bro.il ¦ ii I ing Corpora-I ion.I\u2019lii Lnruni ithe voice of Rural ! anada.A .-iiiida- rally is beiri- arranged a l A y - t Lff ne;-1 week.Full anti un -niant, of tin ne rallie: will be given on the Sherbrooke A gri* ril, ml h iiad .- -1 Monday, Qcui-In r 27th, at, 11.4-b p.m.ICE CREAM v Serve S.P.M.ice cream when fun hs at its peak and something is neaded to cap the enjoyment of the evening.Children love its rich, creamy, luscious taste ., All flavors.Watch the boys and girls make a merry ring around the holiday-bewitched table .when they see th« S.P.M.ice cream tempting them to test its deliciou» goodness.The grown-ups will enjoy it tool Telephone 886 SHERBROOKE PURE MILK COMPANY LIMITED 'Sfv&T'mkTi JjzcbcLwg.^MOGENI^ ?*5TEt»RlLEtl EDW.HOOPER Of HIUHURST PASSES AWAV Borne Given New Term In Quebec City Retiring Mayor Receives Substantial Majority in Fifth Bid for Chief Magis- Games were played, the meet- Rate Of Ancient Capital.ing being brought to a close with\tno \u201e\u201e\t,r, the singing of Tape\tI Qucbee, Oct.28-((B\u2014I he ;ul- 2nd Sherbrooke Comp.ny |ministration of Mayor Lucien The 2nd Sherbrooke Company ,orne wlas ^ven a VClte of confl has not much news this week, a's!dcnce when_the electors of Quebec at present the Guides are busily r.e\u2018e'ected him for a fifth com-.-c t-working on semaphore and it may liv<- term and sent back to the City take a little time before they mas- I,a1' ten t-110 members of the-! ter it.\t(last city council five of whom were lit Sherbrooke Pack Brownie* [unopposed.On October 14, sixteen Brown-1 Mayor Borne tolled up a majoriez met and welcomed a new;ity of 1,451 votes in the 262 pok lawny Owl,\u201d Mrs.Meade.The | which were counted la.st night.IL- 1.4,345 ballots while hi* only must keep an accurate record of'n;-] r.iiidpc*' l.ciu ti, cost of feeding; the contest is prov- ! ing at Gracp nàn \u201enH m T\" ince-wide; members must exhibit\to^Mis M W\tJ\u2018 the steer and heifer at the Sher-I The r\t\u2019 ^ewton- .brookefair with the steer to be en- seiIîphorp (tl2\ttuhe]r tered in the Fat Stock Sale, the foi the^ temlrf^nr h .WOrk,nE ütw:\tsn&SsK SiJïïleSS bîrjL\u2019tt t\"be regular classes.ing.es\u2019 Anglican Church, Comp- Brownies began sewing Christmas j polled >day for Edward (Ned) 1 Lr\u20ac5er,'l's for their mothers, while ! opponent, retiring Alderman I Funeral service is being held ; St.James\u2019 j ! ton.today _\t^\t¦\t-, -.\t-, Hooper, well-known resident of tne roorrt'ts practiised their knots j Philemon Garneau gathere d 12, Hillhurst where he had lived for-and ffrc!?vn'\u20ac, Promise.\t894 votes.The results of the last close to 50 years, who died of a .^ Halloween party in costume: four ballot boxes will be made | heart attack at his home Saturday' ?Llven, ln St- Patrick\u2019s Church known today.' following an illness of one week i n-by the Loca1 Association- iH7^nn\u201chi,«Ty^rr,,e \\ ouîlïe °S \u201cG?in ,\tth.EtSL™Sv\u201e\u201d\u2019,hr':r'\u201d'ork\u2019 T® +uf°r\\thl cor^e A-t the meeting, one new mem- rTv\tEell ChffiCh +\tb\u20acr wa6 welcomed, Judith Willard., Rev.Canon A.Kelly officiated.In-\tSea R>nger New, | torment was in Compton Cemetery.! Older Guides and other girls r, ¦ t16 deceased, son of the late interested in Rangering gathered I Hichard Hooper, is survived by a in Lennoxville at the home of Mrs.j mother, Samuel Hooper, of Sher-, Boring\u2019ht, the division commission-, brooke.four sisters, Miss Ger- er, on Monday evening, October [trade Hooper, who kept house for! 20.I him at Hillhurst, Mre.Edward Me-! After discussion of the activl-j Kee, of Dixville, Mrs.H.C.Len- tics in Sea Rangering, which intro-nox, of Colorado, and Mrs.Charles duces a combination of the spirit O.Edward, of Hillhurst.\tJ pf the sea with the spirit of Guid- Mr.Hooper, chairman of the >ng, the majority voted for a Sea Compton Protestant School Board R-stiger Company.It was decided at the time of his death, was re- to\tthe meetings bi-monthly cognized as one of the top short-; and t^lat a small fee be given by horn cattle breeders in the dis- ! eac^ member.Misa Newton was in trict, and exhibited at the Eastern\t0q tf?e me«ting.Townships Agricultural Associa-\tK11\u201d6 interested in Sea Ran- gering are Rita Berube, Thelma Graham and Simone Bailey, of Sherbrooke; Ruth Hamilton, Billie Moir, Barbara Smith, Maureen tion winter fair.He was also a trustee of the Compton Cemetery Association.NEWSY ITEMS TO SHOW DOCUMENTARY FILM ON PALESTINE Col.Edwin H.Cooper D.S.C., internationally known lecturer and photographer, has produced a documentary film on \u201cPalestine To- Mr.Borne picked up an earl,; lead and maintained it throughou,.At one time, he was in the lead by more than 3,000 vote.-, but laler returns from the St.Sauveur ward cut it down.St.Sauveur, a working class district, was the only ward where Garneau picked up a majority, 1,462 votes.Aldermen elected were: Hon.Pierre \u201cPit\u201d Bertrand, Arthur Drolet and Damase Blais of St.Sauveur ward; Edgar L, Caron and Gerard Guay, St.Jean Baptiste; Elzear Tremolay, Montcalm; and A.H.Legare, Limoilou, All were members of the previous City Council with the exception of Legare and Blais.Legare defeated Albcric Noreau, retiring alderman, while Blaie won over Albert Vallerand for the seat formerly held by Alderman Garneau who was defeated by Mayor Borne.Last Monday, six candidates were elected by acclamation.They Hodgman, Dorothy Deacon, Jean c\"®\t^ ^ McFinHïov r^i.T=n^* \u2019 a , \u201e Samson, Champlain ward; Joseph -Matte, and A.phonse Boutet, St, McKindsey, Lois Tanner, Ann Macdonald, Margaret Richardson and Jean Rowat, of Lennoxville.Girls sixteen and over who are interested will be welcome to the Sea Ranger Company.Lennoxville Company On Friday the let Lennoxville Guide Company had a very busy-evening.Miss Newton, of Sherbrooke, was present at the meeting.Two Guides were enrolled, Roch; Henry Gagnon, Montcalm; and Albert Michaud Limoilou.All had been members of the previous City Council with the ex ception of Samson who was defeated in 1944 after sitting for more than ten years on the Council.day,\u201d which will be shown and commented upon by him at the j Betty and Lee Sawyer.'TheToHow-Jewish Community Hall, Montreal, jng recruite passed their promise -Street, on Tuesday evening, Octo- and laws; Vais Horsfall, Svlviai ber 28th, at 8.30 p.m.The public! Burt, Beverley Littlejohn.Barbara [ jis cordially invited to attend.j Tolhurst, Sylvia Monahan, Emily 1 Williams and Elizabeth Home REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Reader notices In country locals, ]5e per line of 5 words, Lennox-ville and City Brieflets, 20c per line.Plans were made to send a wedding gift to H.R.H.the Princess Elizabeth because she is a Guide.Charland of The meeting was closed with Taps.Watervill*.Gedeon Vachon to Wil/rid Joyal, dit Duff, of lot 14-14, Waterville.Mrs.Neree Charland to Treffle part of lot 174, Come in and learn Lw em-y it.is to get a start with one of our modern complete home o u ; ! i : -.Y'u can pureba-o \u2018he entire three room:- at this low price or any room .opaiately .CHESTERFIELD SUITE There\u2019s beauty and comfort in this modern sofa and two chairs with complete fine inner (kl BTO /&i .-.pring construction.Covered in tû k a 'w repps or velours.3&-1 5 PCE.BEDROOM SUITE This popular bedroom '-ite includes the dresser, vanity and bench, chest cf drawers and full-size bed, Choice of dark or light walnut finish or in blond.-LI LL \u201c Éjl CHROME DÎNETTE SUITE Wear and heat-proof top tabic and 4 matching chairs (any color) in fine giade chrome .\u2014 or \u2014 6 PCE.BREAKFAST SUITE One of several of our fine complete breakfa ; room- « sets, with extension tabL | in enamels or varnish finish.Sherbrooke's Largest Furniture Store.623394 pour- Sherbrooke Jiailg ^Recorb The Oldest Daily in the District.EitablUhed Ninth Day of February.1H07, with which it incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, eltabiUhed 1837, and Sherbrooke Examiner, ettnbliahed 1878.The Record is printed and published every week-day by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited, of which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 69 Wellington St.North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service ol I he Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 25 cents weekly.$13.00 per year.Mail subscription in Canada.Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $6.00, 6 months $3.25, 3 months $2.00.1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c.¦'Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department.Ottawa.\" PRACTICAL PALESTINE SOLUTION MUST BE HASTENED News despatches from Palestine yesterday told of the conflict in that unhappy country between two Jewish underground groups, the more moderate Hagana and the extremist Irgun.The Associated Press reported that there had been clashes in the 1 el Aviv area, and that the two factions appeared to be preparing for a trial of strength.One Jewish policeman has been killed, and two youths have been beaten.Fighting has broken out on a moderate scale in the southern suburbs of Tel Aviv, and Hagana, denying that they started the trouble, announce they are prepared to \u2018\u2018do all\" to prevent Irgun activities.This outbreak is further evidence of the urgent need for U.N.O.action if further bloodshed is to be avoided in Palestine.Britain has again announced her intention of quitting Palestine, and even those who were most strident in their criticism of the British administration now realize that if British troops were withdrawn there would be every possibility of a blood bath similar to that which is even now still raging in India.The Jews have accepted the Partition Plan, while the Arabs have rejected it.I his plan, acceptable to the U.N.O., will have to be put into effect by some international body, with powers delegated to it by the General Assembly of the U.N.O.Britain, which has carried the burden for so long, and received little but criticism of the harshest and most unfair kind for her pains, will no longer carry on alone.The Jewish people, who for so long have looked to the establishment of Palestine as a national home, have wisely decided that half a loaf is better than none.The Arabs will do a service to themselves and world peace by also accepting this compromise.But in the meantime the U.N.O.must set up machinery to make the plan workable so that when Britain withdraws there will be another occupying body, armed with suitable powers, to ensure that civil war does not break out.A CALL TO GOOD CITIZENSHIP The relief of sickness and distress has from time immemorial been considered as one of the basic traits of human behavior, this call of humanity being beyond the confines of race, creed or color.During the next few days, citizens of Sherbrooke are given the opportunity of displaying their acceptance of this ancient doctrine on the occasion of the annual campaign of the Federated Catholic Charities, which is seeking to raise the sum of twenty-two thousand dollars to cover the deficit of a number of worthy organizations which are carrying on a program of relief and social work in this district.The extent of the activities of these various groups is readily apparent when the nature of the seven major organizations embraced in the current campaign is considered.Seeking the support of residents of the district are homes for the aged and the orphans, institutions dedicated to giving underprivileged children a reasonable opportunity of meeting the problems of the modern world, organizations devoted to the cause of nursing the poor in their homes, the milk fund to provide reasonable rations for needy children and a society to facilitate the adoption of homeless children so that they may be given the benefits of a real home, which far surpasses anything that can be provided by even the most humane of institutions.When the wide variety of services seeking assistance is examined it is difficult to see how even the hardest heart can reject the appeal.BRITISH SHIPBUILDING The agitation by the British Labor Government to nationalize the iron and steel industry draws attention to the fact that shipbuilding, one of the greatest producers of foreign exchange for Great Britain is still based on private enterprise.The industry draws its fine quality from a long tradition of family crafts- manship, handed down from one generation to another.Britain holds the shipbuilding spotlight not only for her ocean-going passenger liners.FJer shipbuilders are unparalleled on specialized jobs like oil tankers, whalers and refrigerated ships.Even gigantic floating docks are included in the shipbuilders' export program.One now on the stocks for Sweden is being turned out in \u2018\u2018serial form.\" As each \"box-like\" section is completed, it is towed to Sweden where the whole giant mobile base finally will be assembled.Si iC-fvui\ti i\t»i>, i ^ - i, jt~\\ i , Oi V./1_ur million to get ^ : however, has not worked out very it.\u201d United1\t8n'd doubt has been j Displayed in the Museum also .expressed that it would accomplish are lar.ge blocks of chromite from the purpo&e satisfactorily now.the Coleraine area, chrysolite But\tone thing to bear\tin mind\tfrom\taround\tThetford\tand serpen- in critical\tneed can\tno\tlonger \u2019\tln,the\tmonths\tto come,\ttine from\tboth\tMelbourne\tand\tOr- ; wait\tfor\tthe Marshall\tPlan, but\t'vhen\tthe full impact of\tthis ap-\tford.| must\thave emergency\taid\tbefore !\tPloac\t'n®,,cusls 1S .leing\tbrought winter\thome to the American people, is Most basic needs are for food [hat the war, is not ove\u2019'- ]t is still being waged m just these ways.Whether it is finally won and peace established will depend to a large extent on decision in these weeks ahead, and tire understanding and support which is forthcoming from American citizens.and fuel.Roth are in critically, short supply compared with overall demands.Grain prospects here have de-.dined so seriously that the State ¦ i Department has warned foreign | nations to expect a cut of 10 per j cent or more in their American i ; grain imports.Coal has been rushed overseas] at such a rate that domestic supplies for the winter are now said|l to be imperilled and industrial shutdowns threatened unless stock- Of still further interest was a fine oak case containing forty-four specimens of Canadian mineral.-.This case, listed as the Geological Survey\u2019s No.2 Collection, was marked as available for sale to Canadians at $12.00 and listed among other specimens the following ; No.12 Hematite (Massive).Dunham, P.Q.; No.18 Cal-cite (White), Orford, P.Q.; No.29 Serpentine (Massive), Den-holme, P.Q.; No.27 Serpentine Chrysolite, Thetford, P.Q.; No.43 Steatite Schist, Sherbrooke, P.Q.We Townshippers well know that these and many other min- THIRTY YEARS AGO The Italian high command has admitted that the situation on the Isonzo front is exceedingly grave with the Germans and Austrians bringing up additional reinforcements.The following good roads committee was formed by the North Hatley Board of Trade: J.B.Reed, A.H.Ham and S.A.McKay.Officials for the Brome County Victory Loan campaign are: Hon.S.A.Fisher, Hon.G.G.Foster, Dr.R.T.Macdonald, F.Fleury, J.E.Fay, Dr.A.C.Paintin and J.A.Lefebvre.TWENTY YEARS AGO Efficient work by rescue vessels has reduced the toll in the sinking of the Italian liner Principessa Malfada off the coast of Brazil from an earlier estimate of from 700 to 1100 to sixty-eight.A temporary tariff agreement has been drawn up to end the customs war between France and the United States.Taking part in an anniversary program at the Farnham United Church'were: Mrs.Charles Cook, Mrs.Charles Harrison, Dr.Cruickshanks, Mr.and Mrs.M.Clark, H.Remick, K.Pattullo and L.Huse.TEN YEARS AGO Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden has warned Japan that retaliatory action will be taken against Japan if the recent attack on British troops in China is repeated.The executive committee in charge of the drive for the Sacred Heart Hospice comprises: J.W.Genest, G.W.Murphy, Gedeon Nadeau, J.N.Gingras, T.G.Walsh, Hon.Jacob Nicol, Dr, Duberger, Leopold Chevalier and L.W.Dixon.Taking part in a play presented at St.Patrick s Church Hall were: Miss Margaret Doherty, Miss Daphne Mooney, Miss Gertrude Conway, Willis Brooks, Miss Genevieve Smith, Miss Arlene Hand, Frank Parker and Murray Smith.FIVE YEARS AGO Twenty children lost their lives when a train struck a school bus near Detroit, Mich.President Roosevelt has ordered the freezing of all salaries and wages in the United States in an effort to prevent inflation due to wartime conditions.Officers named for the Eastern Townships District Young People\u2019s Union of the United Church were: Ellen Frank, South Durham; George Rothney, Sherbrooke; June Reed, Ayer\u2019s Cliff; Winston Doyle, Ulverton; Arnold Healy, Richmond, and Clifton Leney, Sawyer-ville.erclj abound in our eleven coun-As he didnt\u2019 qualify, he was re- tic.', but still it's good to see on NO SHIRT TO HIS BACK BBC London Letter At last it has happened.A man called on the Beard of Trade in London last week, revealed the fact that he wasn\u2019t wearing a shirt piles are immediately replenished.Iand\tPiteo'usl>' for some ex' j These rapidly developing events ;ua clothing coupon.-.I cast long shadows ahead.Theyj^ Whereupon he said1 \u201cIn that view in Canada\u2019s capital, noint to the increasing urgency I\t;\t., , p\tL \" i'or a special session of Congress ;eaï® J might as well go in,o a.to deal with these problems.\tn«dlst colon>B ln f;\\ct HI start one] THEY TURN TO US ! They point to the inevitable iof0^n'hcre ^ndjiow [need for strictest conservation.'',u ^e.016\tlls JaÇket.He was starting to remove his trousers when the embarrassed officials hurriedly capitulated and pressed eighteen coupons into his hand, enough to buy three shirks.MfKENNEY on bridge By Wm E.McKenney, America\u2019s Card Authoriiy both at the dinner table and in the furnace room in the months ahead.They raise the question of price control, and possibly some form of rationing, voluntary or otherwise, to save grains and fuel.Price control is recognized as a touchy and unpopular issue, although some are inclined to think Y'oikton (Sa;k.) Enterprise The United Stages and Canada, which have been obliged to shoulder the responsibility for restoring Europe, are now faced with ever-increasing demands for assistance.Without the aid of these \u201creactionary\u201d \u201ccapitalistic\u201d coun-tries where would Britain and Europe be today?Food and commodities, capital for reconstruction\u2014where are Europe and Asia THROUGH ONE EYE By E.J.STRUTHERS (Formerly of Rock Island) One of the hardest cucuoms for that American, with their pocket-jan^orie j'hh a Quebec background looking for these?Why are some books flattened by the high cost;10 ja*'e an Uinario Snooath.On scole 0f nations meeting in Paris of living, may he more open to [sn\u2018':1 \"ays at' leasl: oiKwardly ^ study the Marshall plan?Why the idea of controls than they , liule.tncai.msn?supreme, with in ai.e Qana<]a and United States were a while ago.\t,movies, few sports and even eat- making loans to European and The Democrats have sent up a]ing places in short stipp.y.\tAsiatic countries?And where is few trial balloons on the subject > Nevertheless, ns in life, there money we\u2019re lending coming of price control\tlately\tin an ap-jare always\tcompensation.?and\tfvom?parent effort to\tsound\tout public , ma,1.v Ontario\tSundays have found\tjp communism\tor socialism are opinion on the subject.\t|1'ne looking over Ottawa and its fhe on]v hopes of the world today The réintroduction of the price j<*vi™>ns, its beautiful parks and control issue stemmed principally !dl''veiS and' no means least, of from the recent rocketing in the!Us museum.?.price of grain.\t| Orm Ottawa museum that should I These prices of grain not only Prove of ¦'special, interest to an I impose higher living costs on the : Eastern Townships\u2019 person is the I American people,\tbut deflate the i \"rea|Elft stone\tbuilding, looking a\tcapitalist system\tand\tfree\tenter- | value of foreign\tloans,\tthus fore- bit like a smaller.Windsor^ Castle,\tprise until such\ttime\tas\tsome jing a cutback in foreign pur- it\u2019s a glum outlook, indeed, as a glance at the socialist and communist countries will show.In spite of Mr.Coldwell\u2019s pleadings we\u2019re inclined to think that North Americans will stick to the REVERSE BIDDING INDICATES POWER Today\u2019s Lesson Hand deals with reverse bidding.We hear a lot about reverse bidding this year, and it can become a confusing ; subject.My suggestion is, do not : pay too much attention to its complications.However, today's hand gives you a simple rule to follow.With the South cards you have a biddable spade suit and a biddable heart suit.The reverse bidding rule is as follows: If you bid the lower-ranking suit, and on the second round you have to bid two in order to show the second suit, that means you have a very powerful hand.\t.Therefore, with a biddable spade and heart suit, you must bid the spade suit first unless you do have a powerful hand.If you have four spades to the ace-jack-ten, and five hearts to the ace-queen, you should open the bidding with one spade.Then, if your partner bids no trump, or two diamonds, or two clubs, you can bid two hearts.\tI However, in today\u2019s hand South\u2019s strength justifes opening j with one heart.Do not make the mistake of bidding two diamonds with the North A Q10 9 V 32 ?KQ93, A 8 6 2 i A 7 5 3 ,V <3 5 ?AJ 10 8 \"A J 10 9 7 Deoler A 64 2 V J 10 9 8 ?75 A AK 43 A A K J 8\t VAKQ7«\t ?64\t *Q5\t Lesson Hand\u2014Neither\tvul.South West North\tEast 1 Y\tPass\t1 N.T\tPass 2 A\tPass\t3 A\tPass 4 A\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening\u2014A J\t28 band.To go into the two zoi North should have at least one a a half tricks.He is better off bid one no trump.Then wh South makes the reverse bid two spades, North knows he has good hand and is justified in b ding three spades.South of com properly takes it to four.In the play of the hand declai must be careful to establish o diamond trick before he picke the trumps.chases here and a setback in European recovery.The continued progress of : European recovery is considered ; essential if the spread of Corn- known as the Victoria Memorial first-class power proves commun-Museum, with which is connected ism or socialism provides a better the present National Art Gallery, standard of living and a happier Not once, but many times, have I populace.returned there and noted in thei\t- Art Gallery a massive painting! RADAR SPEED TRAPS Homines Answer to Previous Funfo munism is to bo stopped.That is done in 1870 by Allan Edson, R.C.j\tBoston Poet | the basis of the Truman Doctrine | A., entitled, \"Mount?Orford and; The ir?e of a radar device to [and the purpose of the Marshall | Owlis Head from Lake Memphre-1 measure accurately the speed of 'Plan.\timagog.\u201d In this work Edson care-\u2019 automobiles on highways, as de- ! But higher prices here make the I fully caught the low-hanging and monstrated in Connecticut, is go- misty-cloud effect frequently seen ing to rule out entirely protests in the Brome mountains.\t}cf the speeding driver as to just Then in the Museum is a re- how fast he was going when halt-markable collection of minerals ed by the police.with the largest model of a f.'o!d| Of course, to the vast majority carrying out of that, plan more costly and difficult because they mean bigger loans will be necessary to enable foreign nations to buy the machinery, equipment, and food which they need to get nugget shown, not from British of motorists, the new instrument on their feet again.\t(Columbia or the Yukon will hold no terrors, since they ob- The more immediate problem, Us one might expect, but bearing] serve the speed laws.But to tho-se and the one which has led to hints] a card reading, \"Found near the who like to pass everyone on the ;of meat rationing, is the precar-1 Forks of the Gilbert River,iroad, being caught in such a trap ions state of food supplies in many ~\t-\t.\t.\t\u2022 countries of Europe due to poor harvests.American crops, too, are down owing to the smaller corn crop, and European nations have been warned that American grain exports must be cut\u2014just at a time 'when every bushel of grain is desperately needed.There seems little doubt that this threat of \u201cintolerable hunger and cold,\u201d as Secretary of State Marshall has described it, will re-; suit in belt-tightening here.Whether it will come as a volun-I tary measure or through the im-] position of some kind of controls over the domestic use of grain, is not approved yet.Americans as a whole are now eating more meat than ever before.That means that great quantities of grain are being used for livestock feed.With the short Beauce, Quebec.\u201d This model, alas the radar machine constitute copy of which, I believe, is in the, will leave them with no answer.Quebec Central Railway main of-j Science will tell the Judge just fice in Sherbrooke, is some six; how they broke the speed la we.It inches long by three and one-half ] should prove to be quite a means inches wide and nearly an inch in [of controlling reckless driver.?thickness.What such a nugget of when put into widespread use.real gold would be worth today-\u2014\u2014 would be some guess!\tNO RUSH FOR THIS Another nugget monel, nearly\tSaskatoon Star-Phoenix as large as the first, as well as| A report from Pisa, Italy, says throe smaller models and three ; that the leaning tower, which looks sample piles of gold dust, are;like a big silo with a drunken lurch, shown as from the same Chaudière is getting more out of line every River section.According to the year.description cards the gold dust I It needs a million-dollar four,da-' was found at, (1) \u201cDeLery Con-jtlon job, but will have to wait for1 cession, Lots XVII and XVIII, it as war-shattered houses and greater Seignory of Vaudreuil, Beauce, Que,\u201d; (2) \u201cChaussegros Concession, Lot 16, Beauce, Que.\u201d and (3) \u201cFirst Range, North East of other buildings have need for the cement.\tI About 1,900 tons would be required.The leaning tower can wait the Riviere des Plantes, Beauce,\u2019for its corrective operation.It is I Que.\u201d\tbending over at the rete of only No doubt, where so much gold one twenty-fifth of an inch a y^ HORIZONTAL 1,7 Pictured U.S.official 13\tCaptivate 14\tType of fur 15\tAltitude (ab.) 16\tHe also is a 19\tStation (ab.) 20\tMine 21\tRankled 23\tHalf-em 24\tLegal point 25\tDrone bee 27 Mind 29 Fondles 32\tConclusion 33\tCooking utensil 34\tTidy 36\tDisavow 37\tShort sleep 39\tLow caste Indian 40\tAnd (Latin) 42 Truman appointed him general coun» sel of the- Labor Relations Board 47 Place (ab.) 49 Rodent 51\tAphid's honey tube 52\tAmerican writer 53\tLubricate 55 Strong vegetables 57\tMore sorrowful 58\tNymphs VERTICAL 1\tPaper measure 2\tSingle 3\tBaseball club 4\tType measure 5\tPlay parts 6\tMalayan coins 7\tForest creature 24 Fortification 8\tMade mistakes 26 Drive o2 9\tNew Mexico 27 Fowl (ab.)\t28\tCompass point 10\tBelongs to him 30 Unit of weight 45 Exc,amatial 11\tPoker stake 31 Pigpen\t46 Midday 12\tIntend\t35\tLight brown 47 Body of wa 17\tWeight (ab.) 36 Split pea 48 Not as muc] 18\tBiblical\t38\tAntiquated 50 Scatter pronoun 39 Miracle food 52 Genus of 21\tGave food to 40 Work units grasses 22\tDiamond- 41 Ancient Irish 54 Paid notice cutter's cup capital\tSeTwofRorm ugn milleq 43\tRow 44\tInstallment paid (ab.) 1\t1\t3\t4\t5\tu\t\t\t1\t8\t1\t10\tII\t12.IS\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\ti4\t\t\t\t\t 18\t\t\t\tlb\t\tn\t16\t\t\t\tiT~\t\t to\t\t0:\tÏ\\\t\t\t\t\t\t\t11\tII\t23\t \t\t24\t\t\t\t\t\t\t25\t\t2W\t\t 71\t\t\t\t\t.I\t\t\t\t, b, ¦'\t21\t\t4o\tSI it\t\t\tit':*?,\tT\u201d *\t\t\t\t\tW:\tn\t33\t\t 34\t\t\t35\til\t\t\t\t\t\tV.\t\t\t \t\tJl\t\t\t\t\t\t\t31\t\t\t\t 4o\t4i\t\t42.\t\t43\t44\t4s\t41.\t\t\t2Ë\t41\t48 48\t\tib\t\t51\t\t\t\t\t\tgf|\t52.\t\t 55\t\t\t54\t\t\t\t\t35\t\tSI.\t\t\t U\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t58\t\t\t\t\t1» '\u20193\u2014i-*\u2014._________________________________-_______________________________________________J. ÇvJ CO c-l r-H SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.Tl\tOCTOBER 28.TH; Five Russian Influence Seen In Kashmir Move B» DEW ITT MACKENZIE AP Eoreten Affairs Analyst There is far more than meets the eye, we iurmlse, behind the official statement in New Delh:, that the famed state of K-.s.iTiir ha.- abac l-or.ed its independence and joined the Dominion cf India oe-cause it reeds aid to withstand the in.a: ion cf 2a.id Pat nan tribesmen i'.om the adj:inn?Northwest Frontier province, bent on raping, looting and murder.The situation is exceedingly complicated, but well worth trying to untangle because cf its great impôt tance.The Northwest Frontier province has a Moslem population and is incorporated in the new Moslem Dominion of Pakistan.There has been bitter feeling between Pakistan and Kashmir because, while mast of the state\u2019s papulation is Mcse'.m, it is ruled by a Hindu Maharajah who hr.?declined to join Pakistan.He refused to join the Hindu Dominion cf India, for that matter, and maintained an independent status until yesterday when Shiek Mohammed Abdullah, president of the National People\u2019s Party of Kashmir, declared that the invasion was an attemot to coerce the state into joining Pakistan, the Maharajah announced: \u201cI have no option but to ask for help from the Indian (Hindu) Dominion.\u201d The Maharajah, by the way, AUCTION SALE at 12.00 noon Saturday, Nov.1st, for George Milford, 1 mile from Albert Mines, near Sherbrooke.9 grade cows, 1 farrow cow, 1 -year-old bull, 2 yearlings, 1 -year-old heifer, freshen soon, 1 -year-old heifer, 4 calves, 1 horse, set double work harnesses, 1 lumber wagon, 1 pair double sleds, 1 out-throw disc harrow, 1 G-ft.mowing machine (Deering), 1 8-ft.rake, 1 wooden roller, 1 walking plough, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 turnip cutter, 1 No.3 cream separator (International), 1 15-gallon churn, milk cans.Other articles not mentioned.Terms: Cash.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.is the P-ince Ha:i Singh who wss involved m a sensation*! law ease a score of years ago in London when he was heir to the thine, then occupied by his uncle.The Prince got mixed up in one of those \"unhand my wife, you villain\" black-making schemes, and paid him-dei,is of thou-and.- of d.liars before he became fed up and called in the authorities.Ir order to protect his name, the British Government ordered that he should be refered to simply as \"Mister A.\" so he this, escaped direct publicity and in due course came to rule the vastly rich principality \u2014land of wonderous scenery, exquisite flowers and romance (Pale Hands 1 Loved\"i Well, the clash between Moslem Pakistan and the Hindu Manarajah may explain the invasion oy tne .Moslem Parham .However.1 don\u2019t believe that's tne whole story, Having spent tynnsiderable time m Northwest India, my thoughts imtinctively jump to Afghanistan which is connected with India by the famous Khyber Pass, Now Afghani, urn lits up against Soviet Russia on the north, and long has been much under Communist, influence.Indeed, ever since the B.l.he-vists came to power they have bttn trying to infiltrate India thr.ugh Afghanistan, and at thP delicate moment are reported to have a great number of \"diplomatic\" representatives in Kabul, Afghan capital.Last summer when Britain was organizing the two.Dominions cf Pakistan and India, and w-as preparing to withdraw from the suo-conlinent, she received a note from Afghanistan.The Afghans, repo: ted influenced by Moscow, claimed all the territory inhabited by the Pathans in Northwest India, namely Baluchi-tan province and the Northwest Frontier province.Kabul insisted that these areas be given the right to decide by plebiscite whether they' wanted to join Afghanistan or be independent.Britain declined the proposition.Since then raids by Pathans\u2014bent cn killing and plunder\u2014have been ?Sometimes a young lady decides to take matters into her own pretty hands rather than sit around and wait for what s coming next.For example she might decide to turn on full power in her business career; or to make something out of her special musical or dramatic talents.And when a lady makes up her mind to Do Something about those dreams\u2014stand by for action.One step towards personal independence is to have a chat with a North American Life representative.Programs beginning as low as S3 a month ran guarantee those dreamed-of trips abroad, those winters in the sun.You\u201811 discover current decisions arc more easily and more uiselv made when vour future independence is abuilding.And should Cupid throw' his bellowered monkey wrenc h into vour personal plans, your North American Life investment will be \\erv.very useful indeed._________ Suggestion: write or call your North American a-A « <\u2022 Life man.His advice is hacked by a Ob-year-old mutual Company.Between Life And Death For 52: Twelve Inches FINANCIAL NEWS B> 1 : Pr MONTREAL SIOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MONTREAL CURB MARKET The narrow margin that could have meant life instead of death for 52 persons - shown in this air-view tbottom photo) of the crash scene of a United Airlines DC-6 at Bryce Cnnyo\".Utah.A- the pilot lost a valiant battle against a file in the tail of the big airliner, the plan \u2019s wn-r's tv: !'V p of the canyon just one foot from the top at spot marked by t X i.then wv od usdf across the field.Dark area is the result of a tremendous flash of burning fuel.Largest piece of wreckage that remained after the crash, found in the circle at right, is shown in top photo, neveu»\t\t\t\tPrtvlOtt»\t1 c\t-¦'> C\t11 am\t\tClose\t11 am \t\t\tVi phot\tc 15S\t158 A \u2019.nbi\t\tIS'v\t\\ CCI a\t35 Q\t35% a tiv.$c:>.) 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Asked who would win the nfxlj election, he replied confidently! \"Churchill.\u201d ¦ He .said be had been enjoying his holiday in Canada and espoet-ally the province ef New Brum 1 w iek \"where the sun shines all : I hr, ugh the imni\u2019h of October.Kt.DKBKlN On Oci 26ih, P.\u2019tl.al the residence of her daughter», Mi- D.S Mai la.esh and T'mtda V Kldrrkin, Melbourne, Que., after a lingering illness, Mice Hatfield, age 8,\u2019 years, beloved wife of the Into Jnbcrt Elderkin, of Port G rev ille, N .S.Prayers ai the above address on October 26th, funeral at Port G re villa, N.S., on Octohoi 28th.11 \\CKWKLL Agnes Arlene daughter of the late Mr, and Mis.doseph llackwoll died suddenly at Bnsi'olvel, Que., in her 65th year.Funeral service at St, John Die Divine Church, HosooUel Wednesday, 2 p in., October 29.KA AN Filtered into nst at Brook, bury.Due., early Sunday morning, Oet.26th, 1947, Kdvvimi John Kynn in his 76th year.Requiem Mass at St.Raphael'* Church, Bury, Que , Tuesday morning, at 9 30.Interment in Bury.Quo.man Declares Censorship Veils Seriousness of Trieste Situation.'Was kin g ton, Oct, 2 s resentative Marion ( Rop.- Me.) declared .\tfacture, tasks, work loads and other Military fundamental mnnniroment rights.In summarizing the whole quos lion, the company states: \"It is essential the e.impnny re tain ils fundamental rights to manage if it is to carry out its responsibilities to its employees and their families as well as the consuming ,/P) Hep-T.Bennett today that many been k IV.'.!' I! \u201cbra: le, l y ce The centlv United Siutcs soldiers have j Public.lied er w.Wiie.l by Cun 1 \u2018'Thl' «uupnny -'U'ceplg the Polish Peasant l\u2019ontinued fioin Page 1 In \\\\ :u aw, a Polisli Govern-menl spolnman said tin re WHS \"cii rum -1 a pliai evidi nee\" I hat foreign aid helped Mikolwjizyk to flee Poland.He said the government had begun an iiiv'e.-tigalion in the Tries: e area behind -I i : ; : Inin of A niei'ican mili-ia- i:i|i.\u201d ma- joriiv rreemmen .ation re 15 cents ,\t,,\t.:\ti\t, to deli i mine the Cl I eumet aro'es.hourly wage increase and is ready lo give consideration to retroaetivi I ty providing a eontraet is speedily M oiiri repi'eM rlative, re-H'^'eeil upon between the symlieate returnul from a six-week |an,I Die eompanj.lour of Eût : e and the Middle.Fast, \"The company is ready to review aid tl re have been \u201c63 incidents \u2019certain clauses with the syndical»» j of a mini .- i v by the Com repre mtntives providing the latter imm i ; 1 s\u2019\u2019\t; I \"- a i i s i United Stales are duly authorized Lo do so by I force since they moved inlo the their members.\" .forne.r I k.-n tei riii-iyy, h udering\t.The Hi il ish Government bn.a siired Mikolajezyk .-aiu'ltiary shouli he eome t v Fnglniiil.BIRTHS ste now is a! on Yugoslavia, fr< ;.ate.its l.ave resulted in the I undin c.f many Amcri-1 .a : ! ase a or v.Weather is Continued from Page 1 can sotcuir?, emert.\u201c identifie;; i ion me B same nature should be instituted j by any administrative authoniv outside of Ontario,\u201d he declared.He said that compliance with the subpoenas would result in \u201cthe important records of all Cap-: adian companies exporting news- q-v,, c()V print to the United Staler\tTbskiv moved out trio the jurisdiction of\t'family ab i 1 ¦ our own country and laws for an iUd .!l bedv\t» >;\t1 He\tensuing cor-\t¦' ay.\t ru\tntion,\u201d I\u2019\te sa\t1 ; 1 \u2018 '\tWe don\u2019t \\va;.\t\u201cT\the to\tdo fr.vo\t:s f.\t: : ¦ v :\t\t\tcry ; wel t added in a have the names and of the hv\u2019idcnts as y cur military intel- hr; it.pn inte.ini Th period.\u201d only thi procedure had \u201cfar-reach- w'vi Vk.mg implications\u201d because it \u201cim- Ipj' ' plies right of the rovernm o: f of cm:litre:! < c-of the allowance, no question of .voi Sre : p II C tl all'n the United States to invade the territorial integrity of Canada without application to the Canadian Government, to any Canadian court, or to any c ¦ kiblwhed channel of international representation in regard to international burines?,\u201d The proceedings were \u201cparticularly improper\u201d because \u201cwe have our own anti-combinc laws in Canada under which the:?\u2022 rrrn, ihr oi-HnniN'i nnd choir, nlno the neltfhbourii it ml nil I ht»nr who hrlt>< «1 ua In nny w*y.M R AND MRS kDMUNI) BO W K Lit MR AND MRS AUSTIN IlOWKRfR 'RHL (HtANDi'IUDDRECN, IN M MMOIU A M SMLIII\tIn\tlovinn\tmcmoitr\tof\tPt#* Trncflt Smith, killed In Helglum on Ikm 21, I'.ML Mil ANT) MHS.ALBERT SMITH AND trwi.K UN M HIMO'RJ AM LMITII\tIn\tlovltut\tniomory\tof\tTUk t.nr- i Smith, killed In action In B«U uiuni on O»lolrr 27, 11)44.1)0 dearly loved to l>« forfotUn.AD K ¦.a tom'on t.:ve bu a no previous r \u2019Is cn any Uni.; d S i.ry from the Dnig-n be.wren the pte-irn pupulalion of \u2022 Yugoslavs.FUNERAL CHAPEL 21MEI30URHE ST Phoae 171 J.W.BLAKE REG\u2019D._ \u2022 _ Funeral and Ambulance Servicd _ ?_ TFLERHONE Afl# R6 QUEEN 8T.bave I ! to i 1 rod' bed.\u201d The United S.a'oo troop,- refused to allow a force of Yugoslav roldiers to cco.-'.s lii?bolder .c c me into pilot, and five pas etigei?crashed under term.' of, Jan.5 on a mountain only 40 n.-il»' southeast of Kekchikan while trying Lo land at Annette b land dur: eg a storm.J\u2019laiie.' searched for days without a clue, gave up and Coast Guard patrol boats continued the search.More than a month la'.ei two u t v i vois- were found on the (v trial y, the Hri-oinnicnder credited ?with having pre \u2018might i n t a the area in great contribution.We have noj , alternative but to support it wiih ''\t' Motion im all our might.It is the inevitable, k 0;':'[\"l\u2018 K.,;Ul'n\u2018ri1 the onlv way wc can shape events'\t111\toccupying power- was to prevent war.\u201d\tI ,:ed W assign .>,090 troop.: to <»\" i nd ti Anglo-, s'e.r-hore near Boca de Quadra.Yuf sector.Two others quently.were found subse- The Minister referred to th , j vc until a yct-'o-be-designated demagogic Vishinsky\u201d and to the j fC'-'cruor rep'uts fu thcr need for them.Cîéïsnns lnquÈry Continued from Page 1 WAR ASSETS juation is now ffietty grim.He added that it looked as if : Mg Ffesovery Continued from Cage 1 off the stand and prevent certain questions from being asked.Such tactics made him \u201cboil.\u201d 3.Eric Johnston, head of the Motion J'icture Association, ac- the United States will see fit to l!\u201ds c.0UaPse would come about if! large outlay of capital necessary , knowledged under questioning that withdraw these nroceedinrs and !\tEuropean countries is to rehabilitate plant and mine producers in the Association had follow the course which8 is in ,!0!:1TS0Tp et^L ¦\t, .\t¦ j workings which he ! deteriorated rejected his, suggestion for an keeping with that clo*e interna-: , If \u201e at ai.15 not forthcoming,, during the year-; of idleness made agreement not to employ \"proven tional friendship which has been I , P,se lrf certaln\u2019 ,h,\u20ac sa\u2018d-; former operators reluctant to re-; Communists.\u201d Their refusal, he an example to the whole world.\u201d , that mcan vvar \u2022\t^ was|opon mi./ - with narrow profit i said, was based both on legal ad- the Premier said.\t\u2019 aïked.\t^\t_\t'margins before the war,\u201d the Bur-] vice that the action might be con- \u2018T honestly don\u2019t think so,\u201d he j cai) noted.\tistrued as a \u201cconspiracy\u201d and on added.\u2018 I he agents of destruction | The United States treasury price ] the difficulty of determining who is CLAREMONT HILL iDu coî R.J.BOURBONMEKE, Branch Maangcr Olivier Building \u2014 Phone 2570 ALL PROFITS FOR POLICYHOLDERS Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Perkins and family, of Danville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Carson and family.causing much trouble.True, they have been acting up for generations, and as far back as 1916 I\trode\twith\tthe\tBritish troop,?\twhile\tthey\trounded up 600 of these chaps who were on the warpath near the Khyber.However,\tit\u2019s\ta\tstriking coincidence\u2014if it is a coincidence at all\u2014that the Pathans should now be raiding Kashmir, adjoining the Northwest Frontier province, Kashmir of course\talso\thas\ta\tcommon northern frontier with Soviet Russia, ar.d by virtue of her geographical position is important in that she is, or at least has been, one of the guardianj, of Northwest India.Whatever the exact answer may be to this extraordinary situation, it\u2019s safe to predict that we shall hear much more from it before it is ironed out.are now so terrible that in another war no one would win victory.It would be defeat for all.\u201d for gold remain,' 1 at $'.5 per fine ; a Communist, ounce throughout the year.The ; Johnson reiterated his previous buying price for silver was 71.11 statements that the motion picture cents an ounce until July 1, 1916, industry welcomes an investigation and 99.5 cents thereafter.\t! but said the industry will \u201cinsist\u201d: The report set the value of gold on the right to decide what goes i imports during 1316 at $522,971into or does not go'nto its pictures.I 76k, and exports at $2,21,467,690.\t___________________________________ Silver imports were $57,577,88$ Russian Shift Continued from Page 1 the Canadians and Ju/tice Minis- j in- Lsley delegated George Ig- i ne unit' i Mates treasury's ratieff, youthful political advisor m.onetary Hocks of gold increased to tne Canaoian delegation, to: Sî0J/;Ça Oi)O t0 S2'J,-.29,090,009; sound out the French and tne Aus-i ,ilver hoHings decreased 54,000,- irabans.\t.\t1 000 ounces to 1,Sod,000,000.During Sunday morning he car-__________________________\u2019_________ ried out his mission with such suc- nd exports $^3^74,600, The United States treasury\u2019s FIRE IN Continued from I\u2019&ge 1 raising of the wind would ''reate a fret-'h menace.No*great amount of merchantible timber has been lost ; cess that by noon he wae back with j acting against the ceasie-fire or- , ak yet.the completed draft of the newider.\u201d\tj\t- resolution, which he had worked! In the Ecônomic Committee, the , out with Australia\u2019s Dr.Hcrber i United State,-:, which came under\tBA BY Si Alt FS\t^ Evat: and France\u2019s Maurice Couve I lire from Yugoslavia and New\tOCEAN I'LIGHI de Murville.\t] Zealand for its povt-U.N.R.R.A.re- Philadelphia, Oct.28.\u2014 fA3) \u2014 In other U.N.developments ye.:- [lief program, declared that ita dis-, Herman Van Eck, 16-months-old terday the Indonesian Republic | tribution of aid to Europe was boy brought here for removal of demanded before the Security I based on \u201cstraight-forward consid- paint flakes from his windpipe and Council that \u201cinternational pres-j erations\u201d of urgent need rather lungs, was taken to New York yes-sure\u201d be applied to force an end than on political aim.:.\ttertlay for another unaccompanied of hostilities between The Nether- At a pre?-: conference Korean flight across the Atlantic.The inlands and Indonesia.\t'advocate.- of independence submit- fant son of an A msterdam physician ted a time-table calling for free-: had eaten flakes after peeling them dom within 6'A months after a off the door of his playroom at United Nations agreement to su- home, They were removed Satur-ptrvise elections»,\tday, War Assets Corporation wishes lo announce that Sales Représentative.'- will be at Warehouse No.14, 9500 St, Lawrence Blvd., Montreal, P.Q., and materials for sale can be seen on display, War Assets Representatives will be on the premises from 9:30 a.m.to 4:30 p m., and it is requested that interested parties either telephone DCpont 6795 and request an appointment for inspection or purchase, or present themselves at the above noted address where a repp .-entative will aid them in viewing or purchasing any desired material.Materials in this Warehouse will be sold in wholesale quantities only.PARTIAL LIST OF MATERIALS DISPLAYED AND AVAILABLE Stretchers (Medical) Carley Floats (Life Rafts) Fibre Sheets (Red) Spanner Rafts Electric Motors, 54 H.P., 2 H.P., 25 H.J\\ Motor Generator Sets Sal - Ammoniac (Lump) Graphite Powder Conveyors Elevator Type Drive Units for Conveyors Wooden Reels Vent Fan Blowers Tires Aircraft with or without tubes Landing Gear (Aeroplane) Transformers Alternators (High Freq.) Flexible Steel Shafts Motor Generator Sets B.H.P.15 Combination Plate Warmer & Steam Table Stainless Steel Urns, Tea, Hot Water Top Hot Press Stands for Oil Drums Watch for Further Announcements, «4» Earlier India urged the Council ; to take positive action in the hostilities and charged that The Netherlands government \u201cis even now WAR ASSETS CORPORATION io YOUâÀMftSAéét AU m TAM ni EVERYDAY Iff NEWSPAPERS U Want Hbs\u201d SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESPAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947.ft |S \u2022 kR?lT 'ïrtc ,;»ll«agWJë FOR \u201cWANT ADS\u201d PHONE 68 SUBSCRIBERS Receiving HOME DELIVERY May report missing copies or irregular service by calling 94 before 5:00 p.m.4446*W after 5:30 p.m.For Sale :\t3 HP McVaty, 916-R-23.ENGINE, $10.GEORGE Milby.Phon« L«nnoxvill«j LOST SATURDAY MG-HT AT Mai* Kinnon Memorial, brown wallet.Finder pleas* phone 354Û-W.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge SO cents for 16 words or lessi three consecutive insertions.11.25; sis consecutive insertions, (2.25.CHARGE KATE \u2014 4 cents per werd.minimum charge 75 cents (or 18 words or less.ERRORS on oar part In advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereta.WANT ADS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 4:00 p.m.I'he Da; ('receding Publication RADIO PROGRAMS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates KROQHL.EHI CKESTERPJ ELD SET, Compute, in very gcx/d condition ; radio.22a Bowen South.fl.ft.GKUNOY.Me MAN AMY ft WAL8Ü BidB«s Wellington Bt.No.Phon* I6af.ONE B.N.aOLTHAM, ft.CL, ADVO'^IJC, Viocm 1W* Wtiuagtot) No.Fhono 7ft KOUNSKY MUTT.(LOOKS LIKE mink; modern glyle, in g'Kid condition.47 Fairmount Ave., Apt.4, Phone 2306-W after 6 p.m.Personal Cars For Sale To Let DODGE, 1942, S TON WITH OR WITH- GARAGE WITH C'EM HINT FLOOR, 24 out donkey, Phone 136-R-ll, Rock I»- Wolfe St., to rent.$5.00 per month, land.Fred MacKay.\tApply Box 160, Record.SLBNDOR TABLE!S ARE EFFECTIVE.2 week*\u2019 supply Si ; 12 weeki $5.at Star Pharmacy.CKTS\u2014(1240) CFCF\u2014(600) CBM\u2014(940) TUESDAY EVENING 1:00\u2014Twtiigfit Hoar.$ :16\u2014BL New* $:30\u2014SweetwcKxi Serenade, 8 :45\u2014Norman Cloutier ft M-morui Muaic 7 :0Cr\u2014Bede McEwen 7:15\u2014Drama* of Life.7 :$0\u2014Interlude.7\t:45\u2014Corinne Jordan.8\t:DQ\u2014Popular Playhouse.& :3Cs\u2014Toronto Sympathy Orchestra.| 9:30\u2014The Shadow.( 10 :00\u2014Bob Hope.WHITE SAG UN GOW*N, HEAD-wreath and bridal veil for rale.Nevnr been ut^d.Phone 97-W-12, Waterloo.193!) MERCURY DELUXE 4 DOOR GOOD PLACE FOR FURNITURE AND oth r articles at Armitage'* Storage, 21 Terrill, Sherbroke, Que., Phone 563-J.aedan, in good condition, complete with hente;.Tirea good.B >x 70, tSawyer-ville, Que.ftttHTON & fUBLN ft.U., RUBEN BULK) M B14i*.M WelliDgtoe North.Phone 62^.CONGOLEUM - 7^x0, PRACTICALLY mw, baby\u2019s high chair.Phone 4671-M.-\t\u2014\u2014 - I WHEEL CHAIR IN GOOD CONDITION.EOUSSKAU.HVWAiU.4\tBr,x M, L.nnoxvills.Oltiiw Bldg.I Wsl.ttt*ioo So.IsL 721.|- Anascd Bousmsu, K.C.W R BrsdJnr._^KW g'fEEL AND STANCHION EQUIP-D 5 Howard.GœwTai trial or«tl«.m(nt on llJnd tor 21 head csttie.f.H, «\u2022tataa 2 ROOMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, GEN-tlem.n prel.red.AM>iy G»by Fon.taint, IS Frontanac St.Phone 4489-W.HYGIENIC SUPPLIED (RUBBER GOODS) ; 10:30\u2014The Burnt Chucltwagon.maiLd postpaid in plain, aealad envelope n :uo\u2014CBO Newt, with price list.Six samples 26c.\t24 cample*, $1 00 Mail Order Dept C-2 Nov-Rubber Co.Box 91.Hamilton.Ont 11:30\u2014Radio Playhouae.12.00\u2014Local Sports New* *nd Interlude 6:00\u2014Supper Sertnace S :15\u2014New*.6:30\u2014Supper Time Melodic*.6:4>\u2014'Montreal Merry Go Round.7\t:00\u2014Make Mine Music.7:i^\u2014Doug Sm tlr» Sportcaat.7:3^\u2014Uncle Iror 7:45\u2014Ray Johnson.3:00\u2014Money Maker*.8\t:30\u2014Dominion Concert Hour.9\t:30-wAutumn Serenade.10:00\u2014The Bob Hope Show, 10:30\u2014The Chuck Wagon.11 :Q0\u2014New*.11 ;16\u2014America\u2018s Town Meeting.6\tGO\u2014Musical Program 6 ;15\u2014CSC New» and S port* as t.S ,15\u2014BBC Newt.7:00\u2014Belle McEwan 7\t;15\u2014At the Consola 7:30\u2014Mat Chamltow, Piaaiat 7 :45\u2014Mainly About Mtale 8:0&\u2014Duifr'a Tavarn.»:30\u2014tanadun Ca:vaieada 9 :0U\u2014Amos \u2019N Andy.9\t:30\u2014Fibber McGee and Molly, 10\t:O0\u2014CBt Ne *a 10:15\u2014CBC News Koundup.10\t:30\u2014Leicester Square to Broadway.U :90\u2014Alberta Raneh House.11\t:30\u2014Radio Playhouse.12:00\u2014CBC News Bulletin.Live Stock for Sale SIX DRIVERS, BROKEN SINGLE AND\tRENT, TO RELIABLE COUPLE, in country home of elderly lady paying boftrd.Box 168, Record.Darrah, Wesi Brome, Que.double, three will saddle, from 900 to 1150 lbs.Young and good condition, priced to sell.Belgian stallion clas* r>\trr i for sale or trade.G.W.Loveland, Saw- JKOOITIS I O Let yerville.TO-NIGHT CKTS\u20147:45 p.m.WEDNESDAY EVENING W.H.lynch.ICC., GENERAI.1 KAO-Use.hatUament od iatatea.Bun Idle BvUdtea.Sh«rt>r<»k* Auctioneer* ARTHUR OLSON.SCOTSTOWN.CEP B ROUSSEAU.SA WÏ-dRVll.LJI.».CLOJEN *.EUUAnEAU AUUUONEEP.1er the ÜistrU?.ot Bt h rmne* Fens end Vrwn aaettena.T«L «V.But Anyua, «»\u2022.L ML DENIERA.LgW VOJUL PH 4V- J i.J.LaROSE.FE.EUC,HSBUSG.M1S-alaquoi County, Qua Phone 29r4.TOVt, MEW.CRATED, KITCHEN SET, conrsleum ruy, numeroua oUier articles.Mrs.G.Erickson, Windsor Mil!».2 GOOD SOWS.1 YEAR OLD, BRED TO farrow Dec.14th.\t30 shoats, 50 to 120 lb*.Few corda 4 ft.hardwood auitable for furnace.Thomaa Burns.Cookshire.BLACK AND WHITE ENAMEL COAL and wood stove.New.Apply S l-a Mont-rer.l Street.Chartered Accountant* ItANLÏY H.SICBSL.B.A.MONTRJUU., UauMUette 3263; hUgog, 2606.SOLID OAK ROLL-TOP DESK, MOHAIR plush upholstered arm-chair.Both in perfect condition.Phone 631-J.SAW' MILL, 115 H.P.MOTOR.NO.2, Lane mill, blower, edger, *lab *aw, and planer.20 million feet hardwood and ten million feat softwood etumpage wiLbin 20 miles of mill.The mill i* located in Canaan, Vermont, and may h« *een any time, priced low for quick sale, inquiied of Mrs.W.M.Stone.Canaan, Vermont.t H JEDNXY AMD CO*.72 PROSPECT SUeaL Photo* 32fift.F.H, GOODE, a»-.70 WELLINGTON 81.R , p.»,».J.-.Ç-I-North, Sharbraoks.Qua.Phone 1UU.\tEclate F OF paie And at Granby.Phone 2354 r.8.BOSS * SON.CHARTERED aeon tan ta, Moatraai.AC.! HOUSE.BRICK, HOT WATER SYS-t«m, 3 flats, 2 aix room», 1 five rooms, 3 garages, one machine shop, North ! Ward.Yield more than 10%.One flat ! ready for occupancy to puro.haeer.Phone ISOM, 77 Quebec £t.* & NHWTON.fi-Seu.CONSULTING MEW BRICK BUILDING, COMMERCIAL Engineer on all propwea.ij# Vletorth district, 2 stores and 6 room tenv Straa*.SEarbraoka Phone 64*.\t] m£nt, 472 King St.West.REGISTERED JBRSEY BULL COMING tirree, from high producing dam.grand-sire Pinetr e Mauic Standard No.7X441.Priced to ».U.F.W.Leavitt, Foater.Que.LARGE FRONT, BRIGHT FURNISHED room.Gentlemen preferred.17 Aberdeen St.Phone 2757-W.LARGE ROOM WITH ALL COMMODI-ties fo- gentleman.Apply 1 to 2 p.m., or 7 to H p.m., 55 Belmont.YORKSHIRE BOARS, BONUS FOR -\u2014-\u2014- l a me,-a Club.Harold Loomis, Water- Roorn ancJ Board Wanted ville, Que.\t- __ REGISTERED 2 YEAR OLD JERSEY bull, good record, reasonable price.*10 new Hampshire pullets ready to lay.Loren Sherrer, Abercorn, Que., R.R.2.LIGHT YORKSHIRE PIGS, 4 WEEKS old.$6 each.Guy Booth, Eastman, Que.YOUNG GIRL DESIRES ROOM AND board preierably in North Ward.Phone 1051-W.PUREBRED BELGIAN M.A3E (IMP.).16 years, had two colts.Tel.Cowans, ville 173-J.WANTED \u2014 ACCOMMODATION ' WITH board for family of five for 2 or 3 weeks from December 17th, preferably on fa m within easy reach of Lnnoxville.Record, Box 1Ô9.Salesmen Wanted TOP-FLIGHT SALESMAN OVER 30 years', used to calling on Industrial, Commercial and Institutional consumers.Electrical Product*.ExcelLnt earnings on commission baçi?\u2014goçd accounts already\testablished\u2014yea : ly\trenewal* Give full particulars to Box 156, Record.CORINNE JORDAN You\u2019ll like her music and friendly chat\u2014it\u2019s delightfully different.Presented by McCORMICK'S BISCUITS 6:00\u2014Twilight Hour.6:15\u2014CBC New* 6:30\u2014Muaic of Manhattan.6:35\u2014Music of Manhattan.7 :U0\u2014Edmund HocHridge Show.7 :15\u2014Drama* of Life.7:30 \u2014King Edward Hottl Trio-7 :45\u2014Midweek Review.3:00\u2014Dennis Day Show.4:30\u2014Opportunity Knock*.9:00 \u2014Mayor of the Town 9:30\u2014Curtain Time.LO :00\u2014The Whistl*r.11:00\u2014New* and Interlude IIjIC.\u2014All Star Dance Parade.11 :30\u2014invitation to Music.6 :15\u2014N*w*caru 6 :25\u2014Musicale.6\t:30\u2014Supper T ime Melodies.6:45\u2014Montres» Merry Go Round.7:00\u2014Make M.nd Music.7\t:15\u2014Doug Smith s Sporteasl 7:45\u2014We Three.8:00\u2014Dennis Day Show.8:30\u2014Coportunity Knockt.9 :00\u2014Mayor of the Town.9 :3C\u2014Curtain Time.£ 10\t:00\u2014Bing Crosby 10:30\u2014The Dale Richard\u2019* Shtjw 11\t:U0-\u2014New* 11:15\u2014Off the Record.Gems for Thought.12\t.00\u2014News and Sign Off.6 :00\u2014Musical Program.6:16\u2014CBC New* 6 :3Q\u2014Divertimento.6:45\u2014BBC New*.« ;5ô\u2014Internttionaj Commentary.7:00\u2014Edmund P <-kridge.Btntona.7:15 Keyboard Variety.7:30\u2014Kina Edward 7:45 \u2014 Midweek Review.?:00\u2014To Be AnnounctdL 8;lô\u2014Citizen\u2019s Forum, 9 :00\u2014To Be Announced, 9 :30\u2014To Be Announced.10:00\u2014CBC National New*, 10:15\u2014CBC News Roundupw 11:00\u2014Fvihythm Revu#.11:15\u2014Sportsman\u2019* Show.11:30\u2014Norman Harris' Orchestra.Civil Engineer* Poultry For Sale 75 HYBRID PULLETS.N.H.xB.R.TWO week» from layin*.Apply P.McFarland, R.R.3, North Hatley.250 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PULLETS,\t_______ \u201e 6 months old.Apply evening*, Earl ARE iou A SPECIALTY SALEMAN?IF [nsta]]ation Dawson, Island Brook,\t,\t*>\u2022\tdollars cath in nine mm- f\t.R :\tH In,ta||ation of utes demonstrating Salcs-Maker.Apply general ivepairs ana insiauaiion oi Box 157, Kocord.\tInter-Office and Private Phones.\u2014- | 187a King St.East, Sherbrooke.AUCTION SALE AT MAGOG, QUE.Five school buildings in thi?Township of .Magog will be sold for the Protestant School Board, at 10 o\u2019clock, Thursday.October 3Dth, at the McDermott School House, 2 miles from Megog on the Montreal Highway.For further particulars phone 2S83, R.R.Merrill, Sec.-Trees., 31 Pin* Street, Magog, Qut.D.BENOIT.Auctioneer.J.O.DUCHARME ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR General Electrical Repairs and in City and District.Dentist DR.J.A.LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTIST.109 Wellington St, No., opposite Court House.Phone 398.Electro-Surgical Clinic R.ES1 DENTAL LOTS ON VIMY.NEW-ton and Argrltj Streets.Apply SL L-Newtoa, Phone 546^ 20 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, 100x100 : feet.Phone 137-W.For Sale or Exchange 12 YEAR OLD MARE IN EXCHANGE for little pigs or sow, or yearling of lîeuf breed.N.D.Nichols, Waterville.Phone 22-R-4 Compton.Wanted to Purchase -\u2019nts Wanted Phone 2405-R AVON \u2014 LADIES TO SELL AVON products in Sherbrooke and district.Apply Box lid, Record.A SAFE ABOUT 2 FT.high.Phone 2S1S-W.WIDE, 3 FT.SPECIALITY i RHEUILATIEM.ABTHX1-tia.Naoritia, X-ray Laboratory.Dure «i» of\tIntoatlsco.heart.ELotro-Aur- fficol.removal of to ns lia, eemorrhoioa, *arta oorsa Dr Barn.8* Onn Straot PhoM MM.Optometrists ALBERT I\u2019SUDEAU.B.AS.O.BYS-»tght Speciailal.27a Weiiiagton North Phon* 2*7.Op«a » to * avar, day.J, g- BRAULT, B.A., S.O-.EYE®GUI .Spaclaiiat.60 W«h2Inaton St.No.Apt 4.Phooa 348».____________________ ! Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETHJEK, PHONE 87» t GOtURJN St.EHoctrothertpy.U \u2022tnery DteeM^ Storage rURNITURE, M1SC.GOODS PRlVAth room system.Baldwin * Storage Ph.V lerinary Surgeon &HEWBRÜÜKE VETERINARY HUSPlIAt Dr L A Gendraat.87 Wallin *to» South For Sale Ready-to-tvear and Shoe Store.Business established for 26 years.Big Revenue.Reason for sale; Health.Apply to: NICHOLAS SCHEIB 43 King SL West - Sherbrooke.23 COWS WANTED, FRESHENING November and December.Apply Bill Parker, Phone Cooksih-ire 13-R-U.AUCTION SALE AT THE FORMER RESIDENCE OF Geo.Clark, SUTTON, QUE.Saturday, Nov.1st, AT 1 P.M.SHARP Chesterfield suite, sideboard, dining room articles too numerous to mention, chairs, organ, beds, springs, mattresses, 3 Cash.WANTED\u2014QUEBEC HEATER IN GOOD condition, with oven.41 Island St.WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING requests for our guaranteed product* in your loo&iity.Why not handle the agency and derive an income of $35 to $G9 weekly ?Exclusivity assured.1/ you have selling ability, start now 1 Familex, JW, B.tftOO Qalunmiar, Mohty.al._ j dre,M\u201e, pillows, feather ' tick, stands,\tZEPH.ROUSSEAU, Auctioneer.CHRISTMAS CAP.D AGENTS: YOU HAVE rockers, quantity of dishes, eKctric vacuum Sawyerville, Phone No.Ü.been waiting for this.Back to prewar cleaner, electric toaster and iron.Mo r> i AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Oct.29th, AT 1 P.M.fer Joseph Sanschagrin, 2 Miles From Cookshire Road to East Angus Six young cows, 3 year old heifer*.4 calves, 3 pigs, 4 work horses, 3 pairs of work harnesses double, 1 single work harness, 3 driving harnesses, 1 rubber tirtd buggy.1 driving sleigh.1 double wagon, oil bath M.-H.mower, 1 steel land roller, | thrasher wiJa blower, 1 single and 1 double 1 work sled.1 single work wagon, spring ! tooth and levelling harrows, grain grinder, I 1 S foot rake, house Jack.International ! 6 h.p.gas engine and saw rig, carpenter j tools, chains, neck yokes, hand tools and Terms : RADIOS from $28.95 loss-urn 17 Frontenac St.ELECTRIC LIMITED Phone 645 OOTTAKE OR LOT WANTED NEAR OR fronting Orford Lake.Ernest Williams, 1117 Beaeonsfield Ave., Montreal.Miscellaneous WOMAN WOULD DO SEWING BY DAY \u2022 or afternoon.Will sit with children in evenings.Phone 89-W.Acme Typewriter Co.Reg\u2019d W.E.HAMMOND.Prop.AothometJ Representative for Underwood Typewriters 74 Wellington South-l'hone 3737 Subscription Service Any Magazine.New or renewal.Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal, Maclean\u2019s.Chatelaine, Can.Home Journal.Header's Digest, Time.Newsweek, etc.CLIFF SHONYO Publishers' Agent 22b Pine St., Magog.Phone 430 BALING Hay and straw .baled with power baler in field or barn.Baled hay and straw for sale.BARON J.E.de CSAVUSSY Tel.SAWYLRV1 I.L 41 SHOWCARDS POSTERS SIGNS Designing of Letterheads, Labels, Wrappings, Catalogues, etc.Schroodcr \u2022 Clowery \u2022 Wright 23 King St.West, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 4273-.I Special Offer <9 S * 10 ENUEdE- h nil <3 MENTb .fer I'UU The MAIL FILM SERVICE 79 ML Plessent St.SBSRJ3POOKE mu ; * m to wjtft enc âvtry r*l| regsrdlee?of wu til* or tj^mber of exposures.and COLD WEATHER MEANS Tough STARTING ! Have That Auto Electric System Checked nowl Don\u2019t be caught napping, ® BATTERIES \u2022 STARTERS \u2022 GENERATORS \u2022 COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE \u201cEXIDE\u201d BATTERIES, \u201cSOUTHWIND\u201d HEATERS, AUTO FANS, ETC.ROSS-BIRON days valu.e.Magnificent 21 cards box\tradio and lamps, chest of assortment retailing at $1.00.Also 24 drawers, flat tup desk, combination desk cards box retailing at 50cw.In addition anc^ bookcase, carpets, pictures, kitchen tho e are many special box assortments u^ens^s'\trefrgerator, 2 oil stoves, such ad Humorous children\u2019s, Religious, garden tools, lawn mower-, hand washing Relative, colorful Winter Scenes ther articles not mentioned.Terms: ity attractively patterned gift wrapping, individual gift calendars and large!\t^ SOLEi?, Auctioneer.beautiful variety of Everyday ca.ds box ______ - assortments.Special discount on S.Cous.assortments.We have b.en specializing in boxed Cb istmas card assortments for, ' Vr\tj '\\r tt r-\tj over 3i year,.We also supply a beau-! Mr\u2018\tMl\u2019S.H.E Cousens and liful variety of French boxed Christmas ' ^eu' ffUesU motored to Montreal etc.card assortments and Everyday cards,\tVb-iit^d Ml.and MlS.Ralph srs If required sample album of personal J COUSÊTIS.AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF Paul Fortin, i Miles From Bromptonville on Highway Monday, November 3rd, AT 9 O\u2019CLOCK A.M.2 horses, 26 cows, 2 bulls IVi and 2l-j years old, heifer 11 \u2022» y tars old, calf, M.H.milker 3 single units new, McC.mowing machine, rake, hay loader, doubfa wagon, double sleds, express, sleigh, walking plow, disc and smoothing harrows, tresher, gas engine manure spreader, scale, 2,090 bbs., saw btneh.separator, 10 milk cans, pails, strainer, 2 pairs double driving harness, grindstone, 2 express, 70 tens hay, cultivator, cedar posts, lot wood, all small farm tools, beds, sp ings, bureaus, tables, oilcloths, dishes.Terms : Cash.LEO DANIELS, Auctioneer.FLOAT EQUIPMENT with air brakes ^ 25-Ton Capacity -Available to move Contractors\u2019 Equipment and Industrial Machinery NEWTON CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.130 Victoria St.\u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 Phone 548 or 1394-J Christmas carda can also be suppli.d.N.Newton Walpert Reg\u2019d.Post Office Box 67, Station B, Montreal, Canada* lale Help Wanted WANTED - EXPERIENCED CLASS - A electrician, bilingual preferred.Steady work.Apply Box 161, Record.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Consens and Muss Shirley Ann, of Montreal, sp«nt a week-end at their cottage at Trous Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Wallet, of Cowansville, are visiting at the hame of their son, Mr.Murray Wallet.Mr.and Mrs.William Fisk are spending a few days in Sher-brooke with Mr.and Mrs.Earle OPERATOR t DRY DOCK PLANT (alactric), bilingual, $1944.Lîuzon Dry j Dock.Full particulars on poster* in I\tCl J ID C Post Offlrr*.Office of th_- National Em- J\t*llxtb plryment Service or the Civil Service !\tRummage Sale, Victoria Commission, Montreal, Quebec or Ot- Friday, 31st, 1 p.m.laws.Application form?, obtainable thereat, should be filed not later than November 8, 1947, with th.-* Civil Sarvice Commission, 520 Transportation Bldg., 132 St.James St.W., Montreal.CASH IN ON YOUR GOOD NAME You can get a quick cash loan on the strength of your good name.Whatever basis you choose to make a loan on, character counts moet.TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION LTD.23 King St.West.Phone 4671.Hall/ CLARENCEV1LLE EXPERIENCED 1TNS\\UTH FOR NORTH-ern Ontario.English speaking, good wage».Apply Box 150, Record.Miss Lillian Roberts, of Toron- .ZZZZ\t_______ ito, Ont., spent Thanksgiving Day WANTED.MARRIED couple FOK | in ciarenceville with Mrs.M.Wif- a,ry\tand \u201cT^ TTYon and called on several friends.furtabie apartment with opportunity t'*r : wife to work part time.References ve-j Members of the Young People\u2019s quired.steady employment, c.T.H:f Society held a special meeting one ring.Lennoxville, Phone iso.\tevening at the home of Mrs.Willis Beerwort.It was decided to give $60 towards the repairs of the United Church Halil.The receipt for the nsw collars for the choir was received.A regular meeting was held in the church hall on October 22.Many from here attended the dance held by the senior classes of the Ciarenceville Intermediate Situation Wanted, Male YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE WORK AS chauffeur or truck driver, out of town.Gordon Martin, Magog Hou*c, Room 128.YOUNG VETERAN.BILINGUAL, DE-\u2019 School.sir,} work ev.nlngs and Saturday».Ex-pariencM typist, bookteptr and cashier.Best of ref< renew.Phon* 8099.Farm Help Wanted ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke Telephone 645 FARMERS - WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE * WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET ON HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LAND DOMINION LIME LIMITED, Lime Ridge, P.Q.-P*- - HIRED MAN, MAOHIEO, EXPERIE2x'C-oJ, fer steady work on dairy farm.New modern house provided, wood and milk.Apply Wills Martin, Argyll Farm, Knmvlton.Phone 6M-R-14, MARRIED HERDSMAN WANTED ON 350 acre dairy farm.Must have expert* ence with pure-bred Jtrteys.Well-knunn herd, two ether men kept, good house, near Cuwanavill*.Reply giving experience, nferencea.Box 152, Record, WANTED: SINGLE MAN FOR GEN-eral work on dairy farm.Gable» Farm, Foster.Que.Mrs.Wyman Stevenson spent s week at her son\u2019s home in Ros-vie, X.Y.A large number enjoyed the lantern slides and missionary talk at Mr.Clarence Hawley\u2019s one Sun-day afternoon.Mr.and Airs.J.Thompson motored to Sheldon, Vt., to visit Mr.Thompson\u2019s mother and sister.At time of writing Mrs.Charles Clow is reported to be very ill.Don\u2019s Repair Service 10 Bowen Ave.So.-Tel.2916-R SPECIALIZING IN: \u2022\tHornet Chain Saws, Sales and Service 0 Briggs & Stratton, Johnson, Milwaukee, Lauson and Clarke Gas Engine Repairs \u2022\tSouth Wind Heaters, Sales & Service \u2022\tWillard Battery, Sales & Service \u2022\tBattery Recharging \u2022\tLighting Plants \u2022\tWater Pumps - Magnetoes \u2022\tBicycle Motors - Motorcycles \u2022\tSealed Beam Headlights, installed \u2022\tHot Water Heaters, installed \u2022\tAuto Electric Service WAR SURPLUS BARGAINS BLANKETS BED SHEETS PILLOW CASES MEN\u2019S OVERSHOES MEN\u2019S MOSQUITO BOOTS RUBBER GLOVES RAINCOATS RAIN HATS (Rubber) TRUCK TARPAULINS BATTLE DRlSS PANTS BATTLE DRESS JACKETS LEATHER MITTS LEATHER Flying HELMETS LEATHER FLYING PANTS (Sheep Skin Lined) PARKAS (Sheep Skin Lined) HAVERSACKS (AH Sizes) JACKKNIVES ELECTRIC HOT PLATES OVERALLS Many Other Items Too Numerous to List.PLUMBING SUPPLIES TOILETS SINKS WASH BASINS BATHS PIPES HARDWARE COMPLETE STOCK OF TOOLS FOR EVERY USE AND TRADE.HUNTING SUPPLIES KNIVES (Hunting and Pocket) BINOCULARS AXES HAVERSACKS RIFLES And SHOTGUNS AMMUNITION COMPASSES BREECHES and JACKETS Leather and Rubber BOOTS RED SHIRTS and CAPS 92 NOTE: WE BUY DEER SKINS A.GILMAN MERCHANT TEL.________ 455 NOTICE A meeting of the Compton County Winter Roads Ass\u2019n.will be held on Tuesday, October 28th, 1947, in the Sawyerville Town Hall at 8 p.m.All parties interested in keeping this road open please attend.T.C.FRENCH.Secretary, Sawyerville.Female Help Wanted TWO IXPESlt-VCSP LAUNDRY HSUP.Liv, out.Got*} *¦»*«,.SUady work.Ariily 8h«rbrook* Hospital.HEF1.NÇD WOMAN IO TRAIN AS corwtifcra at our expanse.A parmansnt c,r\u201er for you- No c»|\\v»ul\"8' Car1 manta carry 30 Cay, Money Back Cu antre.Apply! Chari» of Quebec, 251 St.Joseph St.Quebec.Qua FOR SALE Nine-room self - contained frame house on Queen St.Steam heated.Hard wood floors.Garage.Lot, 6S\u201d x 166\u2019.Price $14.000.3 tenement house on Bowen North.Newly renovated.*\" M 2;>: ¦ am Fred Con wav 8) Phone 4321 WANTED Girls-Women I We have openings for girls and women full or part time.1 Starting rate 30c to 35c per hour.Many of our piece workers make up to 50c per hour.Macdonald Metals & Plastics Ltd.Waterloo, Que.Sell unwanted articles through the Record Want Ads.\u2014Low cost for three consecutive insertions.hard or bearing» ACOUSTICON! HAJlD or hearing» World-» Brat tlwtrlcal htarln* aid manufattuxr.Sala» and Sarrtca Inprasalan and aar mold, made.Baltarla, and rapnirt for all makaa ot haartn* aid.Damoa-atrationa in tha most prominent citlea el the Eastern Townahlpa.lafanaatlaa as to datts given on rcqoMt Daaeiutration In Sh«rbrook« «vary Monday from 1:50 t* lift p.m.at 41b Brawitar Strati.C.B.HEON.ItepraaenUtlva \u2022«- Telethon* 423I*W.IF your MOTOR needs.REPAIRS Send it to our shop where you will get EXPERT WORK AT A REASONABLE PRICE WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D 19 Msrquetti St.Over 40 years in business.Phone 435 C^8B 2757 ip you~6Ak PtAtH au mi ta uni iVERY DAY IN NEWSPAPERS U ®®ant SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947.11 àlWigë FOR \u201cWANT ADS\u201d PHONE 68 SUBSCRIBERS Receiving HOME DELIVERY May report missing copies or irregular service by calling 94 before 5:00 p.m.4446* W after 5:30 p.m.For Sale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES i a HP KMriN-K iin\trroRTF CASH RATE \u2014 3 c«nti p«r word, rolnlmum char** SO eaott for 16 McV*ty.M^by.* Phon* lannoxvHl*\tword, or l.\u201e .hr*.coo.«cutW.in.er.ion., |1.25t .ia »lo-R-'3\tcoo.acatirc ia.artioni, 12.25.\u2014\u2014-1C-j CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 eont.oor word, minimum char** 75 cant, (or 18 LOST SATURDAY N10HT AT Ma.:-j\tword, or leu.Kinnon Memorial, brown wallet.Find-1 ERRORS on oar part In .dverti.era.nt.will b« rectified imm.diatol; *r ploast phon* 3540.W.\t,\ton attention being called tbarat*.WANT ADS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 4:00 p.m.The Uaj Preceding Publication RADIO PROGRAMS CKTS\u2014(1240) CFCF\u2014(600) CBM\u2014(940) TUESDAY EVENING BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocate* M.ft.ÛHUNDY.McMAN AMY ft W AL8Ü Mdf.79 WvLingtun BL No.Phone 1&3V.KRO BIHLEIR\tCHiESTERPJ ELD\t$ E T, 1 Compl*.t«, in very gen/d condition; radio.22a Bowen South.Personal Cars For Sale To Let KOLINSKY MUTT.(LOOKS LIKE mink) modern etyle, in good Cfjndition.47 Fairmount Ave., Apt.4, Phone 2306-W after 6 p.m.DODGE, 1942, 3 TON WITH OR WITH- GARAGE WITH CKMBNT FLOOR, 24 out donkey, Phone 136-R-ll, Rock Is- Wolfe St., to rent.$5.00 per month, land.Fred MacKay.\tApply Box 160, Record.B.N.aOLTHAM, ft-CL, ADVUv^ATJC.(toon iw, 7ft WaUingtoo No.Phono 7ft jftBHTUN ft- fOBLN ft U.RUBENbLAMJld BUig*.W Wolitogtoc North.Phone 623.E0US9XAU.HUWAÜU ft BRADLEY.; Olltdor Bldg.« WftLl>on So.lei.727.j ArtOâuJ BouaMaiu, ft.C.W R Bra4Jey.0 ft ükrsrarfL Gecenu trial practlco.estavia.W.B, LYNCH, KCC.,\tFRAU UfiA SottUnent od Efttatoa Bus LLf* Bniidieg, BRerftrooka ONE WHITE SAnaN GOWN, HEAD-wreath and bridal veil for rale, Never been u»cd.Phone B7-W-12, Waterloo, i 1931) MERCURY DELUXE 4 DOOR GOOD PLACE FOR FURNITURE AND oth r article* at Armitage\u2019s Storage, 21, Terrill, Sherbroke, Que., Phone 563-J.sedan, in good condition, complete with hente;.Tina good.B/X 70,/Sawyer-vilie, Que.! SLBNDOR TABLE!S ARE EFFECTIVE.2 week»' supply Si ; 12 weeks $6, at Star Pharmacy.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS) mailtrd postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price lUt.Six samples 26c.\t24 samples, fl 00 Mail Order Dept C-2 Nov-Rubber Co.Box 91.Hamilton.Ont 6:00\u2014Twilight Hear.$:I6\u2014-t BL New* 6:30\u2014Sweet wood Serenade.6:45\u2014Norman Cloutier 4 Memorial Mu&ic 7 :0G\u2014Bede McEwen 7:15\u2014Drama* of Life.7 :$0\u2014Interlude.7\t:45\u2014Corinne Jordan.8\t:00\u2014Popular Playhouse.8\t;3G\u2014Toronto Sympathy Orchestra.9\tî80\u2014The Shadow.10:90\u2014Bob Hope.10:30\u2014The Hum* Chuckwagon.II *,U0\u2014CBC New*.11:30\u2014Radio Playhouse.; 12.00\u2014Local Sport* New* #nd interlude 6:00\u2014Supper Serenade § : 16\u2014New*.6:30\u2014Supper Time Melodic*.6:45\u2014Montreal Merry Go Round.7:00\u2014Melee Mice Music.7:15\u2014Doug Sna tire Sportcaet.7:3t>\u2014Uneie Iro?7\t;45\u2014Ray Johnson.8:00\u2014Money Makers.8\t:30\u2014Dominion Concert Hour.9\t:30-**Autumn Serenade.10:00\u2014The Bob Hope Show, 10:30\u2014The Chuck Wagon.11 :Q0\u2014New*.11 ;16\u2014America\u2019* Town Meeting.6 00\u2014Musical Program 6:15\u2014CBC News and 5 port* as t.6\t45\u2014BBC New*.7\t:60\u2014 Belie McEwen, 7:15\u2014At the Console.7:30\u2014Max Chamitow, Pianist 7:45\u2014Mainly About M6*i« 8\t:0G\u2014Duffy s Tavsrn.s;30\u2014Canadian Caiva^ade.9:00\u2014Amos 'N Andy.9:30\u2014Fibber McGee and Moll/, i0;00\u2014CB:.New* 10:15\u2014CBC News Roundup.10:30\u2014Leicester Square to Broadway.11:00\u2014Alberta Ranch House.11:30\u2014Radio Playhouse.12:00\u2014CBC New* Bulletin.CONGOLËUM - 7^x0, PRACTICALLY n-tw, baby\u2019s high chair.Phone 4674-M.WHEEL CHAIR IN GOOD CONDITION.Box 34, Lennoxville.NEW' STEEL AND STANCHION EQUIP-ment on hand for 21 head cattle.F.H.Darrah, West Brome.Que.Live Stock for Sale Auctioneer* iftTHUR OLSON, SCOTSTOWN.(Am KOL'SKEAU.JjA W Y K.KV1J-LJ4.», £TOVE, NEW, CR.VJE0, KITCHEN SET, confroleum rujr, numerous other artiCe*.Mrs.G.Erickson, Windsor Mills.\tj 2 GOOD SOWS.1 YEAR OLD, BRED TO j farrow Dec.14th.\t30 shoats, 50 to 125 Ibe.Few cords 4 ft.hardwood suitable for furnace.Thomaa Burns, Cook»hire.______ 2 BOOMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, GEN'.1 ! tlem«n prefa r«l.Apply Gaby Fon-taltia, H Frontanac St., Phone 4489.W.SIX DRIVERS, BROKEN SINGLE AND FP\u2018EE RENT.TO RELIABLE COUPLE, doubla, thres will aaddla, from 90Ü to\t, \u2014All Star Dance Parade.Ll :30\u2014Invitation to Music.ft :15\u2014Newscast.6 :25\u2014Musicale.6\t:30\u2014Supper l ime Melodies.6:45\u2014Montrca.Merry Go Round.7:00\u2014Make M.nd Music.7\t:15\u2014Duug Smith s Sportcoat 7:45-ft \u20ac lliree.8:00\u2014Dennis Day Show.8:30\u2014Ooportunity Knockt, 9 :00\u2014Mayor of the Town.9 :3C\u2014Curtain Time.f, 10\t:00\u2014Bing Crosby 10:30\u2014The Dale Richard\u2019* Sh<?w 11\t:U0\u2014New* 11:15-Off the Record 11\t:3(V\u2014Gems for Thought.12\t:00\u2014News and Sign Off.6:00\u2014Musical Progr&m-6:16\u2014CBC N\u2019ew* 6\t:30\u2014Divertimento.6:45\u2014BBC New*.\u2014Internationa; Commentary.7:00\u2014Edmund F \u2022okridge.Baritone, 7:15 Keyboard Variety, 7:30\u2014Kina Edward 7\t:43 \u2014 Midweek Review.?:00\u2014To Be Announced, 8:15\u2014Citizen\u2019s Forum.9 :00\u2014To Be Announced* 9 :30\u2014To Be Announced.10:00\u2014CBC National New*, 10:15\u2014CBC News Roundup».11:00\u2014lAihythtn Revu*.11:15\u2014Sportsman's Show.11:30\u2014Norman Harrie' Orchestr*.CORINNE JORDAN You'll like her music and friendly chat\u2014it's delightfully different.Pr.s.ntad by McCORMICK'S BISCUITS AUCTION SALE AT MAGOG, QUE.Five school buildings in thi?Township of Magog will be sold for the Protestant | School Board, at 10 o\u2019clock, Thursday.! October 33th, at the McDermott School I House, 2 miles from Magog on the Mont-| real Highway.For further particulars phone 2883, R.R.Merrill, Sec.-Trees., 31 ! Pine Street, Magog, Qut.D.BENOIT.Auctioneer.iraWMMBP For Sale or Exchange a a NTWTON B.8c_ OONSULTLNG KDffiMtr ao HI praRutt.IM Victor!s Strut.SturbraokL Pbao* 64*.Dentist DR.J.A.LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTIST.100 Wellington St.No., opposite Court House.Phone 398.Electro-Surgical Clinic NEW BRICK BUILDING.COMMERCIAL di&trict, 2 stores and C room tenement.472 King St.West.RES1DENTAL LOTS ON VIMY, NKW-ton and Arrrle StrfcU.Apply S. RHEUMATISM.ART H.initia.NeoHtia, X-ray Laboratory.Dura aia of\tfu tea Use*, heart.£LCTHrF.R, PHONE 674.t goroon St.Eoctrotberapy.U - Inary Diaeaaa For Sale Ready-to-wear and Shoe Store.Business established for 26 years.Big Revenue.Reason for sale; Health.Apply to: NICHOLAS SCHEIB 43 King St.West - Sherbrooke.12 YEAR OLD MARE IN EXCHANGE________________ for little pigs or sow, or yearling of !>etf a yriM breed.N.D.Nichols.Watcrville.Phone 22-R-4 Compton.nts Wanted J.O.DUCHARME ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR General Electrical Repairs and Installation in City and District.General Repairs and Installation of Inter-Office and Private Phones.187a King St.East, Sherbrooke.Phone 2405-R Wanted to Purchase LADIES TO SELL AVON j produats in Sherbrooke and district.) Apply Box 162, Record.A SAFE ABOUT 2 FT.WIDÇ, 3 FT.high.Phone 2S18-W.25 COWS WANTED, FRESHENING November and December.Apply Bill Parker, Phone Cooksihire 13-R-U.WANTED\u2014QUEBEC HEATER IN GOOD condition, with oven.41 Island St.COTTAKE OR LOT WANTED NEAR OR fronting Orford Lake.Ernest Williams, 4117 Beacons field Ave., Mon b.«al.Miscellaneous WOMAN WOULD DO SEWING BY DAY >.or afternoon.Will sit with children in evenings.Phone 89-W.Storage FURNITURE.Mise.GOODS PRIVA lb room sy*t«n.Baldwin', Storage Ph.V lerinary Surgeon «EOBBROOKE VETERINARY HUSPIIA1 Dr.L JL Gendreti.67 Wellington South Acme Typewriter Co.Reg\u2019d W.E.HAMMOND.Prop.Authorized Representative for Underwood Typewriters 74 Wellington South-Ehone 3737 Subscription Service Any Magazine.New or renewal, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal, Maclean's, Chatelaine, Can.Home Journal.Header's Digest, Time.Newsweek, etc.CLIFF SHONYO Publishers\u2019 Agent 22b Pin* St., Magog.Phone 430 BALING Hay and straw \u2022 baled with power baler in field or barn.Baled hay and straw for sale.BARON J.E.de CSWUSSY Tel.SAWYERVI LE 41 SHOWCARDS POSTERS SIGNS Designing of Letterheads, Labels, Wrappings, Catalogues, etc.Schrocdcr \u2022 Clowery \u2022 Wright 23 King St.West, Sherlrruoke, Que.Phone 4273-4 Special Offer 4 and COLD WEATHER MEANS Tough STARTING ! Have 1 hat Auto Electric System Checked now I Don\u2019t be caught napping, © BATTERIES \u2022 STARTERS \u2022 GENERATORS \u2022 COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE \u201cEX1DE\u201d BATTERIES, \u201cSOUTHWIND\u201d HEATERS, AUTO FANS, ETC.ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Telephone 643 ¦.WE ARE CONSIANTLY RECEIVING renuesta» for our guaranteed product* in your loi*.a.iity.Why not handle the agency and derive an income of $35 to $69 weekly ?Exclusivity assured.1/ you have selling ability, start now 1 Familex, Dept.B, IfiOO Delunmier, Montreal.CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS: YOU HAVE been waiting fov this.Back to prewar days vahus.Magnificent *21 cards box assortment retailing at $1.00.Aleo 2U cards box retailing at 50c»,, In addition thej e are many special bo$ assortments such aa Humorous children\u2019s, Religious, Relative, colorful Winter Scenes etc.Sparkling Christmas seals, silver effect gift tying ribbon (very ntw), fine quality attractively patterned gift wrapping, individual gift calendars and large beautiful variety of Everyday cards box assortments.Special discount on quan-| tity orders.All original and repeat , orders promptly filLd.No waiting.No I disappointments.Send for wholesale ' price list immediately, or if very urgent send $5.00 and we will send immediately an advance lot of our most popular box assortments.We have b.en specializing in boxed Ch istmas card assortments for , over 35 years.We also supply a beau- tiful variety of French boxed Christmas card assortments and Everyday cards.! If required sample album of personal j Christmas carde can also be suppli.d.N.Newton Walpert Reg'd, Post Office Box 37, Station B, Montreal, Canada* j laie Help Wanted WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CLASS - A electrician, bilingual preferred.Steady work.Apply Box 161, Record.V DRY DOCK PLANT OPERATOR (electric), bilingual.$1944, Lsuzon Dry Dock.Full particulars on poster* in Post Offices, Office of th.* National Employment Service or the Civil Service Commission, Montreal, Quebec or Ottawa.Application forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed not later than November 8, 1947, with th.j Civil Service Commission, 520 Transportation Bldg-, 132 St.James St.\\V., Montreal.AUCTION SALE AT THE FORMER RESIDENCE OF Geo.Clark, SUTTON, QUE.Saturday, Nov.1st, AT I P.M.SHARP Chesterfield suite, sideboard, dining room chairs, organ, beds, springs, mattresses, 3 dresvers, pillows, feather tick, stands, rockers, quantity of dishco, electric vacuum cleaner, electric toaster and iron, Mo r> chair, electric radio and lamps, chest of drawers, flat top desk, combination desk and bookcase, carpets, pictures, kitchen utensils, large refrgerator, 2 oil stoves, garden tools, lawn mower, hand washing machine, 1 kitchen range, kitchen table, new wheelbarrow, some antiques and many other articles not mentioned.Terms: Cash.W.D.SOLE^S, Auctioneer.BOLTON CENTRE Mr.and Mrs.Everett Rhines, Miss Helen Rhines and Mies Pri-cella Barnes, of Alton, N.H., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Consens.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Cousens and their guests motored to Montreal and vieited Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Consens.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Consens and ML-s Shirley Ann, of Montreal, spent a week-end at their cottage at Trouis Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Wallet, of Cowansville, are visiting at the hame of their son, Mr.Murray Wallet.Mr.and Mrs.William Fisk are spending a few days in Sherbrooke with Mr.and Mrs.Earle Fisk.AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Oct.29th, AT 1 P.M.fer Joseph Sanschagrin, 2 Miles From Cookshire Road to East Ancrus Six young cows, 3 IV* year old heifer*.4 calves, 3 pigs, 4 work horses, 3 pairs of work harnesses double, 1 single work harness, 3 driving harnesses, 1 rubber tired ! buggy, 1 driving sleigh, 1 double wagon, oil j bath M.-H.mower, 1 steel land roller, ; thrasher wiJa blower, 1 single and 1 double j work sled, l single work wagon, spring I\ttooth and levelling harrows, grain grinder, II\t8 foot rake, house Jack.International 1 6 h.p.gas engine and saw rig, carpenter j tools, chains, neck yokes, hand tools and articles too numerous to mention.Terms: Cash.ZEPH.ROUSSEAU, Auctioneer.Sawyerville, Phone No.9.AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF Paul Fortin, WANTED, MARRIED COUPLE FOR dairy farming and milk delivery.Comfortable apartment with opportunity for wife to work part time.References required.steady employment.C.T.Herring, Lennoxville, Phone 180, EXPERIENCED TINSMITH FOR NORTH-ern Ontario.English speaking, good wages.Apply Box 150.Record.COOKSHIRE Rummage sale.Victoria Hall, Friday, 31st, 1 p.m.4 Miles From Bromntonville on Highway Monday, November 3rd, AT 9 O\u2019CLOCK A.M.2 horses, 26 cows, 2 bulls 1 ^ and 2lu years old, heifer l'V y tars old, calf, M.H.milker 3 single units new, McC.mowing machine, rake, hay loader, double wagon, double sleds, express, sleigh, walking plo\\v, disc and smoothing harrows, tresher, gas engine manure spreader, scale, 2,000 lbs., saw btnch, separator, 10 milk cans, pails, strainer, 2 pairs double ha ness, driving harness, grindstone, 2 express, 70 tons hay, cultivator, cedar posts, lot wood, all small farm tools, beds, s*ji ings, bureaus, tables, oilcloths, dishes, etc.Terms: Cash.LEO DANIELS, Auctioneer.Tel 8-R-3.CASH IN ON YOUR GOOD NAME You can get a quick cash loan on the strength of your good name.Whatever basis you choose to make a loan on.character counts moet.TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION LTD.23 King St.West.Phone 4671.CLARENCEVILLE Situation Wanted, Male YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE WORK AS chauffeur u: truck driver, out of town.Gordon Martin, Magog Home, Room 128.YOUNG VETERAN.BILINGUAL, DE-sire?work evenings and Saturdays.Experienced typist, bookkeeper and cashier.Best of reftrence*.Phone 3099.Farm Help Wanted 8 * 10 ENLARGE* MENTb .fer 1.00 The MAIL FILM SERVICE 79 MG Plnsent St.SBPPFOOKE tm 1 - M 10 wHIt 4 enc *v«ry rail r«ir#r of mu tU« or rfmtwr of exposures.FARMERS - WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE * WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET ON HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LAND DOMINION LIME LIMITED, Lime Ridge, P.Q.HIRED MAN, MARRIED, EXPBRIENC-«J, fer steady work on dairy form.New modern houae provided, weed and milk.Apply Well» Martin, Argyll Farm, Knuwiton.Thone 606-R.14, MARRIED HERDSMAN WANTED ON 330 acre dairy farm.Must have experience with pure-bred Jiraeya.W'ell-known herd, two ether men kept, good house, near Cowanavllle.Reply giving txperi.ne,.rtference,.Box 15Î, R»cord, WANTED: SINGLE MAN FOR GEN-eral werk on dairy f»mi.Gabies F»rm, Foster.Que, Mies Lillian Roberts, of Toronto, Ont., spent Thanksgiving Day in Cl&renceville with Mrs.M.Wilson and called on several friends.Members of the Young People\u2019s Society held a special meeting one evening at the home of Mrs.Willis Beerwort.It was decided to give $60 towards the repairs of the United Church Halil.The receipt for the new collars for the choir was received.A regular meeting was held in the church hall on October 22.Many from here attended the dance held by the senior classes of the Clarenceville Intermediate School.Mrs.Wyman Stevenson spent a week at her son\u2019s home in Ros-rie, N\u2019.Y.A large number enjoyed the lantern slides and missionary talk at Mr.Clarence Hawley\u2019s one Sunday afternoon.Mr.and .Mrs.J.Thompson motored to Sheldon, Vt., to visit Mr.Thompson's mother and sister.At time of writing Mrs.Charles Clow is reported to be very ill.Don's Repair Service 10 Bowen Ave.So.-Tet.2916-R SPECIALIZING IN: \u2022\tHornet Chain Saws, Sales and Service 0 Briggs & Stratton, Johnson, Milwaukee, Lauson and Clarke Gas Engine Repairs \u2022\tSouth Wind Heaters, Sales & Service \u2022\tWillard Battery, Sales & Service Battery Recharging Lighting Plants Water Pumps - Magnetoes Bicycle Motors - Motorcycles Sealed Beam Headlights, installed \u2022\tHot Water Heaters, installed \u2022\tAuto Electric Service Female Help Wanted TWO tXPBSUNCSD LAUNDRY HELP.Livt out.Gco4\tSt«jdy work.Apply Shcrbraok* Hospital.REFINED WOMAN TO TRAIN AS corntiar, »t oar oxp,ns«.A porawnont c»r«r fop yaa- No capvssslng.G»r.m,nt* u»rry 80 atyi Monoy Bsok Gu,r-iwtce.Apply ! Chtri, of Quebec, 251 Et Joseph St., Quebec.Qua FOR SALE Nine-room self .contained frame house on Queen St.Steam heated.Hard wood floors.Garage.Lot, 66'\u2019 x 166\u2019.Price $14,000.3 tenement house on Bowen North.Newly renovated- Fred Conway m Phone 4321 WANTED Girls - Women We have openings for girls' and women full or part time.^ Starting rate 30c to 35c per hour.Many of our piece workers make up to 50c per hour.Macdonald Metals & Plestics Ltd.Waterloo, Qua.Sell unwanted articles through the Record Wont Ads.\u2014Low cost for three consecutive insertions.RADIOS from $28.95 nnee BiiHi electric ffvaS'ËiisVn LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.Phone 645 FLOAT EQUIPMENT with air brakes 9 25-Ton Capacity -Available to move Contractors\u2019 Equipment and Industrial Machinery NEWTON CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.150 Victoria St.\u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 Phone 548 or 1394-J \t\t WAR SURPLUS BARGAINS BLANKETS BED SHEETS PILLOW CASES MEN\u2019S OVERSHOES MEN\u2019S MOSQUITO BOOTS RUBBER GLOVES RAINCOATS RAIN HATS (Rubber) TRUCK TARPAULINS BATTLE DRc-SS PANTS BATTLE DRESS JACKETS LEATHER .MITTS LEATHER Flying HELMETS LEATHER FLYING PANTS (Sheep Skin Lined) PARKAS (Sheep Skin Lined) HAVERSACKS (AH Sizes) JACKKNIVES ELECTRIC HOT PLATES OVERALLS Many Other Items Too Numerous to List.NOTE: WE BUY PLUMBING SUPPLIES TOILETS SINKS WASH BASINS BATHS PIPES HARDWARE COMPLETE STOCK OF TOOLS FOR EVERY USE AND TRADE.HUNTING SUPPLIES knives (Hunting and Pocket) BINOCULARS AXES HAVERSACKS RIFLES And SHOTGUNS AMMUNITION COMPASSES BREECHES and JACKETS Leather and Rubber BOOTS RED SHIRTS and CAPS DEER SKINS GENERAL MERCHANT A.GILLMAN 92 TEL.455 NOTICE A meeting of the Compton County Winter Roads Ass\u2019n.will be held on Tuesday, October 28th, 1947, in the Sawyerville Town Hall at 8 p.m.All parties interested in keeping this road open please attend.T.C.FRENCH, Secretary, Sawyerville.hakd or bearing?ACOUSTICON! HAJin or beamng?World-» drat tlrctrlr»! httrlnt «Id mtnof.rtnrtr.Sal»» »nd fUrrlc».iMpmaK and oar mold» m«d«.B»tl«ri»« and rrpnlr, for all maka* ot h.arin* aid.D«n« atraliona in tht mo»i prominent cltlta of the Eaatern Townahlpa.Inforaratii is to dale* given on reqa*«L Daaeiutratlon In Sharbrooka araiy Monday from 1:50 to liH ».m-at 41b Brewster Straat.C.B.HEON, ftepraaentatlva \u2014 Telephone 42SI-W.IF your MOTOR needs.REPAIRS Send it to our shop where you will get EXPERT WORK AT A REASONABLE PRICE WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D 19 MtrquttU St.Ov*r 40 years in business.Phone 435 C^8B 2757 ss g * * i tight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY.OCTOBER 28.1947.Would YOU Like to be a Nurse?Enrolment is now being made for Young Women who wish to become GRADUATE NURSES at the SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING QUALIFICATIONS: Age, between 18 ^nd thirty years: Health must be good; Education: Good senior High School standing as recognized by the Quebec Department of Education.A pleasing personality is necessary.1 wo classes are conducted annually, February and September.No tuition fees required.\u2022 \u2019 Wm v '¦ -.i 7 - s \u2022 I \u2022>, \u2022 ' '' ! *111 III!!! m ' xm i ^ Y <; mà .Your Course in Nursing at the Sherbrooke Hospital The better schools of nursing admit new classes at a stated time, either twice or once a year.The program of a good school of nursing is carefully planned to cover three years of theory and practice, i It.is divided into preliminary, junior, intermediate and senior terms.1 he preliminary period, which should not be less than four months, is devoted largely to classroom instruction with observation and correlation of instruction on the wards under careful supervision.The program of nursing experience is planned as carefully as the classroom instruction, providing for definite length of time in the various wards and departments of the hospital.You will carry lectures in conjunction with your nursing work throughout the course.<1 Subjects which are studied include several sciences underlying nursing such as anatomy and physiology, chemistry, bacteriology, dietetics, materia medica, hospital housekeeping, health educa-,tion, home and community problems.The course .includes a study of nursing in all its various phases.A complete list of required subjects may be obtained at time of application.You will expect to receive good teaching on the wards as well as in the class-1 room, for it is really on the wards in contact with patients that you learn to become a good nurse.It is a long time since Florence Nightingale organized the first training school for nurses.Since her time, however, woman\u2019s role in a specialized world has become increasingly more important.1 oday nursing is the most honored of women\u2019s professions.Here is a profession that offers boundless opportunities, a profession that will always support you and which provides an excellent training.At no time has the need for nurses been greater or the opportunities more tempting.Besides hospital and health services, nurses have entered the field of transport and industry as hostesses on airlines, steamships or railways.In hotels, department stores and factories, they guard the health of the nation.The Sherbrooke Hospital has an excellent School of Nursing.Classes are being recruited now.Write the Superintendent of Nurses for information and application forms.The Sherbrooke Hospital, as far as possible, employs her own graduates and gives ever}'\u2019 available assistance to the young nurse interested in post-graduate work.Successful completion of the Sherbrooke Hospital three-year course in nursing allows the graduates to use the degree \u201cR.N.\" You Are Asked to Make Application in Person or By Letter to the Superintendent of Nurses On Or Before Saturday, November 29 What the Future Offers You as a Nurse! A bright future is in store for the young woman of today who takes up nursing as her career.Here are a few of the many opportunities open to trained nurses: © A Scund Financial Future ® Only a Trained Nurse may become an Airline Hostess © Nursing in Hospitals and Other Institution* ® Public Health Nurse \u2022\tTeachers in Schools of Nursing ® In Civil Service Work \u2022\tPrivate Nursing Duty ® Office Nurse \u2022\tMissionary Nurse \u2022\tNursing in Red Cross Services \u2022\tAdministrators \u2022\tEditors, etc., in Nursing Organizations ® Specialized Fields for Nurses Few professions offer women so many opportunities as the nursing profession.It is to your advantage to enroll in the school to commence next February.» I I f ¥ This Appeal For Student Nurses Made Possible Through The Co-operation of: CANADIAN 1NGERSOLL RAND CO.LTD.tlacKINNON STRUCTURAL STEEL CO.LTD.ZELLER\u2019S LIMITED J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD.« UNION SCREEN PLATE CO.OF CANADA LTD.(Lennoxville) CARNATION COMPANY LTD.J.W.BLAKE REG\u2019D ' H.C.WILSON & SONS LTD, SUPERHEATER COMPANY LTD.TALL MACHINERY OF CANADA LTD.ROSENBLOOM\u2019S LIMITED R.E.STEWART CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, OCIOBER 29, lq47.DOROTHY DIX Grumpy Husband In The Women\u2019s Sphere Grouchy Good Provider Really Needed By Growing Daughter Nin« MARRIAGES Dear Miss Dix: My husband is a ftener one.Ba:\thas su.- a-.v:.: for provider.I couldn\u2019t ask ichy spells.He elans me and even threatens :o do worse.He r : .::; for weeks a: a : -r.He n.des h.s money ar.u .re .\u2018ar ^ey s ar.u .'.\"rO\" so mar.v iro.sr.cr.sr.:r.nps that don\u2019t make sense.We are very lend of each other when ne acts like a reasonable h mar.being, but when ie gets those crar.l\\y fits I hate him.Should I continue to live with him for the sake of our teen-age daughter?1 am in my early thirties and could make it fine for myself, but 1 could not give my daughter the thing» she would like to have.I am devoted to my church work, but my husband mala - ail manner of fun of it.Should 1 give it up and stay with him?Am 1 wrong to continue in church affairs and ignore him and just let him sulk ?DISCOURAGED MOTHER.Answer: Nothing can be more disillueior.ing to a wife than to have a husband who acts lire a Dorothy dix spoiled baby instead of an intelligent man, but inasmuch as you heve stood hLs pouting and his grouching for eo long you mr-t be hardened to it; so my advice to you ie not to break up your home until your daughter \u2022» grown and educated and either married o: settled in a good iob.GIRL NEEDS ENVIRONMENT She needs the envirt.nnu r.t.the s.hooling, the pretty cloth» and good times that will set her life in pteasunt places and give her opportunities that she canrot have if eh?is haif starving w ih you in some cheap tenement.After all, even if your husband is a Gloomy Gus, he must love you and his daughter, or else he would not be so generous to you.Instead of letting your husband's gloomy conduct get on your L.MURKIER\u2014H \\WE> A quiet but pretty weeds - g place in St.George's Church nos ville, on Saturday m« October 18th.when Miss Rh Hawes, of Ler.noxvilie.daughter of Mrs.H.M.Hawes and the late Mr.M.Hawes, of L r.noxvdle.was united in matrimony to Charles W Merrier, of Black Lake, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Charles Social and Personal MIND YOUR MANNERS Telephone 94 M.Mr.Albert Fregca ock Island, was in of urday t, of the Undiy.end Mr K CL uwn on Sat-\u2019 last obsequies Justice Dal ma Mortier, of Black Lake.Rev.A.Jones officiated.Following the ceremony, witnessed by immediate relatives of both parties, a reception was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Nor-rey Hawes, of Ler - oxvilie.rother and sister-in-law of the bride.Later the a wedding Mr.and Mrs.spent the weea visiting their Herbert Coombs, ¦nd in Montreal.son-in-law and daughter, M:.and Mbs Richard T.ukei and little -on Tenv.and and bridal couple le pfr Niagara Falls, N'.Y.to Toronto and Mr Hams Barbara, of the former's Fred Williams Court Stree Mi- Win Jell 0 Wu daughters, Janet and Ottawa, are guest.- of part r ; s.Rev.and M : > at the Paiionago.SWEETSBURG Mr.jinA Mrs.Guy Cousen: Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Taum r among those who atterded the School dance in Cowansville.and were High Mr Judge J.Bilodeau and Mi Wilfrid Drouin.M.P., both of Quebec City, were in town on Sat unlay, when they attended the fun cr: 1.\u2022 f the late Mr.Justice Dalnia Lan drv.YOUR FUR COAT Come in right now and choose your fur coat.In our Display ; Salon we are now showing a most wonderful selection of ready-1 made fur coats, or, if you prefer, we will make yours up for you, a Maurice White Custom-Made Coat.This is the place where you pay tht ^ lowest price for a better quality coat Special Notice 'To All Our Customers : If you wish to have your coat ready to wear at the first cold snap, we suggest that you advise us in-advance so that we may glaze your coat and give it all the necessary treatments.\u2022 This is done without additional charge g 16 King St.East SHERBROOKE Telephone 3973 nervos, why don't you '.augh them of:?The next time he has a \u2018\u2022spell\" send for the doctor and pretend that you think he is about to die.Or lock up the house and take your daughter and go off on a visit somewhere and leave a not« behind sa> lug you will return whenever h« gets over the glooms.- -.\u2014- * - -\t*-\u2022 - \u2014 - - ¦¦ - Mr.and Mr*.Edward Clemen.an Mr.and Mi- Job\" Young, ail cf 1 ¦.Icon, N 1L, spent the past few days st the home of Mrs.Jen-1 c IK-ruis-eaux.Lernoxvi!\u2019,*.* » ?bg: W Murray Smith, of the Royal Can*,; an Mounted Police, St.Jo :-, Quo.detachment, was >r.: o cit> On Saturday to attend the furera of the late Mr.Justice 1'a'ma Landrv, Recent guest- at the home of Mr.ami Mrs \\\\ A Bown, of Lennov i' K.we:e -Mr- Gertrude MorrUon, ct t h.icago.111,, Mr.Robert Morrison, of Schenectady, N'.Y , the Rev Canon and Mrs.C.E S, Bown.i f Quebec city, and Mrs Scott Pa sont-, of Sco! st Own.» * * Mr.ard Mrs.M.G.Davi-.of Men:real, formetlj of Sherbrooke, who week end gi;e.-t.- at the New She; hrooke Hotel, and at the home I Mi ni Mrs ,1.S, Mooney, Wal-n Avenue.Situation \u2014 A friend of your par» ' ;» reeommeniW you to a college sbrority o> fraternity, and you he».'ome pledged to it.Wrong Way\u2014leave it to your parente to («11 the friend that you joined the group.Rght Way Write the peri on who recommended you, yourself, thanking him or her and, expresw-:,,tt .'our happiness m the choice you have made.\u2019SAIADA Dear Dorothy Dix: My children I have '.aken can 1 r dim sevc n Have run the yeans hous ago.1 have Ri>: and worked and brought the youngsters through.But cow the two older ones think they are too old to mind me any longer.The boy is IS and the girl 17.She brings boy?to the house when 1 am not at home and 1 toll her how dangerous that is and what it may load to, but she will not listen and tells mo to keep out of her affairs.Is there any legal society that 1 could consult about this?Havo 1 a right to turn the boy out o: the house because he won\u2019t obey mo?1 haven\u2019t the money to spend on lawyers.Plea.-o toll mo what to do ANXIOUS FATHER.Answer: You have been a wonderful father to rear six ch:'-dren with no wife to help you, but you must not ruin your good work now by quarreling with your adolescent children.1 beg you to rea lize that your 18-year-old eon and your 17-year-old daughter are practically grown, older than their year?because they have had to look out for thenu-elves so much, not having a mother to plan for them.So you are wrong when you try to force them to obey you like they were little children.Don't be arbitrary with them.Don't give them commands.Talk everything over with them and defer to their wishes whenever it is po-'-sible.That way you will not antagonize them and you will get their co-operation.And, for pity's sake and for your own sake, don't think of such a thing as turning your boy out of his home.If you do that, you just throw him to the wolves because he will be so hurt that he will not care what becomes of him.Your grown-up children need your love and understanding mote now than ever they have in the past.Don\u2019t deny it to them.The Record wilt be pleased ro receive any tetters to this Dorothy Dix column These will be forwarded to Miss Dix who will answer them as quickly as possible.Mis.- Shirley Marguerite Tny her- of the A xiliary, wen i'l I idem, Mi:., pro Binder and Mis?or, two new mem St.Paul?Girl?' welcomed by the Gloria Bryant, who led at the regular meeting, held ju the Church Hall, on Mon-A , Ocloiio r 201 h.Of fit nreports wire heard and adopted, following .hih plan?wcio made for a .lallowe'im party to take place on Cetobei 31st.The meeting hen \u2022 \u2022 ji liv'd.the hô te ses, Mis?l \"olyn Reed id Misa Joyce Spalding, ; sted by Mi.** Mar gundte raylor, served refreshments to the gaC'ering.?* * \\ recent meeting of the St.Pat-riek\u2019s Parish bi-monthly bridge and tea committee was held at the home of the convener, Mrs.Francis P.Kenalty, Quebec street, Decision was made that due to the increased attendance nt theee functions, it was fourni neceesary to form an auxiliary committee, which will consist of Mrs A.J.Whelan, Mt-is.L.Greenland, Mis.O.Goyette, Mrs.K.Ofireon and Mrs.Francis Parker.Announcement was made that a Hallowe\u2019en bridge and tea will lake place in WQS Exclusive with Ol{NT' Only Orient* brings you the New Look in Stockings \u2014 the perfect complement to lengthened skirt lines.The Spear* Heel is tall and delicately pointed to mould the contours of your ankles \u2014 lengthen the slender appearance of your legs.Only with Orient* can you give this exclusive finishing touch to your new wardrobe.Follow the lead of style-conscious women, insist on the gossamer sheerness of Orient* Beauti-Skin* Nylons, and specify two of Orient\u2019s most exciting new features \u2014 Spear* Heel and Contour* (Dark) Seams.yt-OHs ?Tr»de-mark C.S.P.Ltd.the church hall on Thursday tober 30.Bridge will start p m and te.» will be served ft, in 4 to ti.Mosu*s.-es f(,r this went \"ill he Mr*.A S.Parker, Mre W M M u r i a y, Mrs.J n m ej* l v«' v, Mrs.A.Julien, Mrs.K Burbank, Mm T.M Hiiakin.*.Mrs.R.H Michels and Mrs, M DgLottin.' R'- Members of the committee \"ho attended the meeting wore Mr- Frank Conway, Mrs.David O Keete, Mrs.J.\\\\ .Prapeau, Mr» U B.Chalut, Mr- .1\t11.Farrell and Mrs.F.Stebeu, treat-met \u2022 * \u2022 Mr?\\ M Sanaster, Quebec street, 'eft for Hemnungford, where site will be the g ne*', of her son in Gw and daughter, Ml and Mr*.G.8.Walsh Mrs were lh«* president, Mrs.J H Kenehan, wtth Mrs \\inold Bui .\u2022ell, first vice-president.Mrs.W T, MiH'lements was the general Oc- .-<1 at 3 eonvrnat Mt*.ed as caehter.W Chevalier act Jan Pick.\tDominion\tave- nue, left today for New York, \"hero she will meet her husband, \"ho is returning by jdune from a burine a*\ttrip\tto\tEngland\tand Czechoslov ak n *\t*\t* Mi J H.Dlngman, who was in the my for the burial of hU w r ha- returned to Hamilton, Ont ] I alter having spent several day»' with hit- sister, Mr- .1, ! ties h r o * Mr.\tand\tMr-,.\tM.\tThompson\tandj Mi Hazaard, a Wo of Hamilton, »!-b ndrd the funeral of Mrs.J.H Dingman.\t'i j The regular meeting of the Shot hrooke Hospital Mumnae was held at the Ik.mo of Mi»* Filoen Kvorett, of lennoxvtlle, on Ptiiv' day , October 21, under the presi de ne y of MW-s Mary Todd, Several matter* were brought up for du mission, the impsvrtant hustnes.s being the final arrangements for thv annual nurses' dance to take place on November lb at the Now Sherbrooke Hotel.Of partieular interest to the members, was the announcement that at the next meeting, which would Ive held m the Maekini'on Memorial, the A, umnne would he privileged to pi r »ent, as gue»t .speaker, Miss F.(' Flanagan, R.N., B A , superintend etti of the Montreal Neurologic» Instituts'.Following the adjourn ment, refreshments were ss\u2019rved by the hosiese, Mis* Everett, a?listed by Mis* Margaret Patton Mrs./Iona Colton and Mi ?1 ena Burns.Malboeuf, in Cleveland.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Fontaine** auction sale was very sucoeaaful.The W a.served lunch, Mr.Lawrence Blake and hi» sister and brother.Mu* Hattie Blake and Mr.Glen Blake, have moved into their new home, known as \"Mus Carruth's place,\u201d in New Rockland.Render notice* In country local*.16c pci line of 5 word*.I.ennot-ville »nd City Rriefleta, 20e per line.HKLKN CONWAY S MIL1INKRY SHOPPR Nun* np*n at 17a Walllntlaa N* (\u2022T»r lha A- A TT ^ Far Hal».FiiHitl V#IU.KINGSBURY \\* I hr c: -v,i - lent is annmim'ed Margin Irene, eldest d ughter Mr.?.Mamie Matthew and the lake George M itthevv.of Snwyrrv i|lo, to Mr.Edmund Lionel Hurd, eld est son, of Mr, ami Mrs.A.K.illird, of Savvy erville.The ninrriage wilj take place shortly.Mrs.Jessie Skilleu, of Rich moud, Que., announces the engagement of her youngest daughter Inn Phyllis, to Allan John Albert Met ormick, oldest son of Mr.and Mi?.Clinton McCormick, of Hi ummondville, Que.The Miss l,ana Nells.m.of Richmond, visiting Miss Carrie Ward.Mrs K.James, of Coatirook, has left Miss Carrie Ward's and is ] now visiting her sister and brother .in-law, Mr.ami Mrs.Robert Hall, ,1'mu Riehmotul.Mrs.A.Fontaine was remem bored with a gift by the W A.and the W.M.S.prior to her departure.Mr, anti Mis.Fontaine are now guest* of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.It.IIu.sk, in Richmond.Miss Lena Neiltton, of Richmond, was a supper guest of Miss Irene Armstrong, in New Rockland.Mr.and Mrs.D.li.Malboeuf, Mr.D, Lemoine and Mi.Emile Mal boeuf wore guests of their son and daughter In law, Mr.and Mrs.Erie MATERNITY CORBF.TS * AND BELTS, ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified Indy ewpert, Gamlet Phnmiacy 29 King W.W.\tTel.SAM No nr Itoi* Terminal .fchYi.afc McConneü\u2019s Optometrist» and Opticians 102 Wellington, St.North Away every Wednesday P.M Oflke open for Repair* ¦ rvd Appointment* PHONE 37.wedding wtl 22nd, 1917.lake place on Nov.j Mr.and Mrs.James Udall announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Ann, to Mr.Guy Meigs, son of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Meigs, of Wat erville.The wedding to take place quietly in the near future.»\t»\t\u2022 Friends of Mise Sylvia Riley, gr:u,ddalighter of Mv and Mrs.T.J.Harding, Montreal Apartments, will be sorry to learn that she is tn the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she underwent an operation.\t.\t» Mr, and Mr*.Samuel Cohen, Vimy street, have returned from a two week»\u2019 motor trip to Hamilton.Ont., Atlantic City and New York.»\t*\t* Friends of Mir.Jennie De?ruisseaux, of Lonnoxvllle, will regret to hear that owing to a fall, ,-he is confined to bed with a serious knee injury.Miss Elizabeth Bryant, Victor-ia street, ie spending a couple of weeks in Boston, the guirt of Mis.» Joan O\u2019Rourke.Rev.Armand Paris, of St\", [here » , was in the city on Saturday where he attended the funeral of the late Mr.Justice Dalma Landry.»\t»\t9 Mr Edward Lynch, Fairmounl avenue, was recently hostces at a shower in honor of Mrs.Donald Martin and her little, eon, Donald Alexander.Mrs.Martin was pre ?<'nted with a net and.satin bass in-el containing many baby gifts.Entertainment in the form of coïtent was provided by Mrs.Lynch, the prize.?being won by Mise Car-lotta Perkins and Mrs.R.Kella-.The hostess was afiristed in serv ing refreshment* by Mrs.Allan Nixon, Mrs, Roy Hastings, Mr?.Marcuk Lynch and Mrs.Reginald Harris.* » \u2022 Outstanding was the first ven-' lure of the newly organized Magog subdivision of the.Catholic I Women\u2019s League of Canada, when recently they sponsored a chicken «lad tea in St.Patrick's Church Hall, Magog.The hall wa« adorned with autumn flowers and* foliage,| featuring blue and gold, colors of the League.On small tab!»*, which filled the room, were tiny vatsa.of flowers in matching «hade*.A victrola, with choice records, pro-1 vided by Rev.Father Carbonneau, ' chaplain of the subdivision, fur-1 nishod music for the entire after- , noon.The tc* table, covered with an exquieite white linen cloth of Richelieu embroidery and filet lace, was centred with gold baby 'mum?and blue Michaelmas dai-ie.in a silver basket, and gold-colored candles in silver candlestick*.M'?.(\t<.Mai-Pi.it on, Sirs.W.D, Fergurton, Mrs.A.Marcotte and Mrs.G.Huot did the honors at the table, ac-dried by Mm.Vincent Corcoran and Mrs.Paul Beaudoin, Hostesses were Mrs.C.Robinson, Mr?.Chester Baird, the Misses Delvina Giroux, Marcelle Giroux, Margaret Roy, Patricia Baird, Patricia Roy and Claire Gendron, The salads and tea were supervised by Mrs.Alfred Lepine, assisted by Mrs, Alberta Gendron.In charge of food were Mr».Gerard Lacroix, Mrs.Romeo Lang, lois, Mrs.Deni* Begin and Mrs.JJaurka Luvayveur.Receiving Hero* CONDENSED* on the tahle and .\u2022 the meal n rendyl It\u2019s complot» If MA* ALLAH\u2019S A tavouritm now In pUntiful »upply.\\[oMin mooMs SHREDDED WHEAT Sure, Molly\u2019s 49 ., but always on the go! For glow* ing energy she eats robust, wholesome, hcfty-luisky Nabisco Shrodiled Wheal every morning! Nabisco Shredded Wheat is whole, wheat in its most natural form.Deliciously steamed, shredded, baked to honey-brown goodness \u2014 it contains the vital fond faetor* found in whole wheat, Nabisco Shredded Wheat hrl|is build vigorous energy .Ask your grocer for tasty Nabisco Shredded Wheat I 4ot»d by Th» CANADIAN SHREDDEDN WHEAT COMPANY, LTD.NIAGARA FAILS, CANADA Delicious,ready tasnourtsHiiW) SW.I57 , Mq, .«*<* -1.^* Ten1 AYER\u2019S CLIFF CHURCH HOLDS ANNIVERSARY Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Oct.28.- deliverance to the captives, this the preacher beautifully illustrated by comparing sin to thread, string, cord and rope, saying it was like the strength of each, starting only with a thin hold and getting a stronger and stronger hold, and only Jesus had the power to break the oppression and set the captive free.He alone had all the answers to our problem -The An world.He referred to sin as niversary of Beulah United Church blindness and salvation as light, was held on Sunday morning, «id said that Jesus came to re-October 19, when the Rev.R.C.«toj-e\tHe closed with Tart, of Plymouth United Church, reference to a beautiful pa.ntmg Sherbrooke, was the guest speak-; °f Hie Lords Supper ar|d er.With a Urge congregation some person exclaimed of and a full choir under the direc- b«auVuful cup,10 ,th! PalrKer' a\"d tion of the organist, Mrs.Willard that the painter had smeared the Rexford, the impressive service cup out, saying that his efforts opened with the hvmn, \u201cOh, God were lost if they saw only the cup, FUNNY BUSINESS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947.By Hershberger how the Our Help in Ages Pafit.\u201c The Scripture was read from St.Luke TV, and Rev.Tait based his forceful sermon from the eighteenth verse of that chapter, on the words \u201cThe Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the Gospel for the poor, He hath sent me to heal the broken hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and the recovery of sight to the blind.\u2019\u2019 The preacher began his discourse with the explanation of how pleased Jesus was to return to his own home and how he went into the synagogue and read the Scriptures and preached 'to his friends.He took the first section of the verse; The spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He.sent me.to preach the Gospel to the poor.He emphasized here that Jesus was a poor boy, of how his father ivas a carpenter, and that love, labor and worship had been the trinity that had been in his home and that it should be the trinity that should make all homes.Then from the second part, how that He had been sent to preach to the broken hearted, Rev.Tait gaid that it was a joy to every minister to administer to the broken hearted and for them to share their peoples confidence, and try to heal them and bind upland Mrs.their broken hearts with the1 (|ay with gospel message.The third thought stressed was how we had been sent to preach as he had painted it for them see Christ.Mrs.H.N.Pierce sang a beautiful eolo, \u201cBless This House,\u201d and the choir rendered the anthem \u201cBlessed Art Thou.\u201d General Notes Mr.and Mrs.John Osgood, of Montreal, was a guest of her sister, Mrs.Earlie Libby.Mrs.Myrtle Dustin accompanied her son-in-law, Mr.Norman Somerville, of Beebe, to Montreal, where they spent the day.Mrs.George Ixmgmoore, of Waterville, has returned to her home after spending a week with Mrs.William Longmoore, and Miss Luella Longmoore.Mr.and Mrs.K.Specht, of Watertown, Mass., and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Rowell, of Swampscott, Mass., were guests over a weekend of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Slack, i Dr.and Mrs.C.Ë.Taylor, of Cookshire, have taken possession of their new home, which they purchased from Mr.and Mrs.G.Good.Miss Inez Lynch, of Magog, spent a week with Miss Luella Longmoore.Dr.and Mrs.George Stevenson, of Danville, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Slack.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Lundeborg, Miss Lorna Lundeborg, and Mr.R.V.Merrill spent a Mr.and Mrs, Wallace r 3 aWT-V; 1947 BY HfA SERVI SUTTON spent tr.e A.Jerne Golden .Rule Rebekah Lodge, No.A 20, met in regular session with hers Sister Helen Bresee, noble grand, motored to Mansonville one even-in the chair.Sister Myrtle Vincent, ing to take part in the County secretary, read the minutes which Farm Forum Rally.Among those ! were approved.The degree was who attended were Mr.and Mrs.I conferred on one candidate.The installing of the new officers w\u2019as 'conducted by Sister Bemice Rus-i sell, D.D.P., and staff.The new I officers are as follows: Past noble 'grand.Sister Helen Bresee; noble ; grand.Sister Laura Fadden; vice-grand, Sister C.Caveil; secretary, ! Sister Myrtle Vincent; treasurer, Scott, of Windsor, V:., week-end with Mrs.F.and Mrs.Ethel Draper.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Parsons, of ,arge representation of mem- Ler.noxville; Mr.Armand Grégoire, of the^Sutton Farm Forum of Coaticook, and Mr.and Mrs.Waiter Phelps, of Cowansville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Phelps.Mr.G.H.Sweet, of Vancouver, B.C., were visiting Mrs.F.A.Jerne and Mrs.Ethel Draper.The K.K.Club met at the home L.A.Smith, Mr.Lloyd Hawley, Mr.and Mrs.Vogel, Mr.and Mrs.H.Woodard, Mrs.M.D.Hastings, M->s May Hextaii, Mr.and Mrs.of \\jrs Nelson' Thompson.Leon Jordan, Mr.H.Archibald, Mr.Gordon Cooke, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Smith, Mr.R.Martin, Mr.Lloyd Cooke and Mr.G.Duffin.Mount Sutton Chapter of the were served at Re- the [Sister Bernice Russeli; warden, Royai Arch Masons met in regular Sister Fay Russell; conductor.Sis- convocation one evening, with sev-j ter Connie Sherrier, musician.Sis- era! visitors present from neigh- freshments close.Mri,.F.A.Jenr.e and Mrs.Ethel attend Draper spent a day in Richford, ding.Vt.\tMrs.Lawrence Bidweli was Mr.and Mrs.Richard Williams visitor in Cowansville.are spending a few day; with her sister.Mrs.Thomas Hawley and Mr.Hawley, and also attending the Hawley-Brown wedu.ng.The Foursome Club met with Mrs.Lloyd Msr.cigo.Mrs.Lena Darrah won the prize for the games.Refreshments were served after the games.Mrs.Claudea Chaffee and Mrs.Fred Lryr.e, of North Shelcon, \\ t., were call.:.g or.Mrs.Ethel Draper.Draper.Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Cat.in, of Albans, Vt., were in town to he Hawley-Brown wed- j ter Jessie Griggs; color bearer, Sis-; ter Madge Buimer; chaplain, Sister 1 Annie Stetson; right support noble grand, Sister Sylvia Cooke; left i support noble grand, Sister Iva Proper; right support vice-grand, Sister Mary Longeway; left support vice-grand, Sister Fannie i Cooke; inside guard, Sister Lila W\u2019ebster; outside guard, Sister Helen Cooke; right altarbearer, boring chapters.It was the official visit of\tDistrict\tGrand Superin- tendent Rt.Ex.Comp.Ira J.Hunt.Among\tthose\twelcomed\twere Messrs.\tC.D.\tJohnson,\tLynn Spicer and Herbert Robinson, of Prévost\tChapter,\tDunham,\tand Messrs.Leslie P.Durrell and Clarence Johnson, of Dorchester Chapter, Waterloo.Miss Elizabeth Hastings, of Mac pister Nina Lee; left altarbearer, donald College, Ste.Anne de Belle-' Sister Josie Prentice.Sister Rus- j vue, was a week-end guest of her \u2018Well, what else can you expect?Twenty-two players and only one balll\u201d BULWER Mr.and Mrs.Walter Locke, of Eaton, and Mr.L.W.Parker, of Westmount, were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.V.Weston.Mrs.Victor Houghton and daughter, Judith, of Montreal, spent a week w tihMr.and Mrs.W.A.R.\\ Rogers.Guests at the home of Mr.and ! Mrs.H.V.Weston were Mr.W.Butler, Mrs.M.Butler and Mrs.Carrie Weston, all of Sherbrooke.Mrs.James Moore, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Basil Prescitt, and Mr.j Prescott.Mr.Wright Spear, of North Con- 1 way, N.H., is visiting at the home ; cester, WATERVILLE Heim, CONDENSED Gammell, in Hatley.Capt.and Mrs.R.G.Good have left for Nova Scotia, where they will make their home.Mrs.Eugene Colt, of Granite-ville, has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.Charles Colt, who has been ill, but her friends are pleased to know that | she is now much improved.Miss Marion Houlahan, of Montreal, spent a week-end with her jaunt, Mrs.A.C.Bissell, and at-j tended the banquet for Dr.Brown.Mrs.K.D.Cooper was called to Montreal by her sister, Mrs.H.J.Drew, who was undergoing the third eye operation.The last reports from Mrs.Cooper were that the cataract had been removed and that she was as well as could be expected.Dr.N.F.Stewart, of Norwood, Mass., and Mr.A.K.Stewart, of Gardner, Mass., are spending a Have you read the Want Ad* lately?Perhaps there is something advertised you would like to buy GIRIS! WOMEN! TRÏ THIS IF YOU'RE NERVOUS,CRANKY,TIRED-OUT On \u2018CERTAIN DAYS\u2019 of The Month! T)o female functional monthly disturbances make you feel nervous, fidgety, cranky, so tired and \"dragged out\u201d\u2014at such times?Then do try Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s of his sister, Mrs.H.V.Weston, and Mr.Weston.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hill accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.J.Murray, of Birchton, spent a week-end in St.Johnsbury, Vi., with relatives.Mrs.Newton Jones, of Toronto, Ont., and two grandchildren, and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Caswell, of Lennoxville,, were callers at the Weston home.Mr.and Mrs.David McCubbin have moved to their new home in Beebe.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Kerr have taken possession of the farm, which they bought from Mr.McCubbin.Dr.M.A.Rogers and Mr.Victor Houghton, of Montreal, accompanied Mr.W.A.Rogers and a party of friends on a hunting trip to the Emberton woods.Mr.and Mrs.E, H.Parker accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Earl | and Mrs Parker and two sons, of Cookshire, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, J.! Van Antwerp and Mrs.Wales, at Frelighsburg.Mr.and Mrs.R.Mayhew and Mr.and Mrs.Roy Desruisseaux and daughter, of Scotstown, were callers at the Weston home.Isell presented the members of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.D.Hast-1 staff with gifts.Sister Iva Proper ings.Mr.Arthur Hastings and presented Sister Helen Bresee with Miss Jessie Williams, of Lennox-ja gift in appreciation for her work ville, were guests at the same as noble grand for the year.Sister | home.\t* 'Myrtle Vincent presented Sister Mr.and Mrs.Edward Gould, | Bernice Russell with a gift for the Mr.-.William Lavair and daughter, The opening meeting of the La- splendid work she had done for the I of Messena, N.Y., and Mr.and Mrs, dies\u2019 Bowling Team for the coming lodge and as D.D.P.Lodge closed Leo Boucher, of Drummondville: year was held in the United Church in the usual way.A banquet was Mr.and Mrs.Peter Fillon and Hall one evening with a good at- served at the'close.\t'\tdaughter, of Cowansville, and Mr.tendance.Mrs.C.E.Burton, re- The Farm Forum Group met at anti ^rs- Floyd Sturtevant and son, tiring president, was in the chair, the home of Mr.and Mrs.Leon Rodger, of Waterloo; were guests and Miss B.Parkinson gave the Jordan with upwards of thirty | ^ their mother, Mrs.Frank Wor-report of the past year.The elec- present.Mr.Lawrence Smith, the den, at the home of their aunt, Mrs.' tion of fficers resulted as fol- chairman, presided.Mr.Lloyd 'N'ina Lee-lows: Mrs.R.Grey, president; Mrs.Hawley, the secretary, read the F.Davidson, secretary; Mrs.Char- minutes, which were accepted.Mr.les Smith, captain; Mrs.C.Mas- Harold Woodard took the chair for kery, Mrs.0.Johnson, Mrs.C.E.the election of officers, which re-Burton and Mrs.C.Smith, skips, suited as follows: Chairman Mr.A friendly game brought the -ven- Lawrence Smith; first vice-chairing to a close.\tman, Mr.Albert Smith; second Mr.and Mrs.Ben Bell, of Wor- vice-chairman, Mr.Fred Knights; M ss., are spending their secretary - treasurer, Mr.Lloyd Now It Is Your Turn To follow this way to better health.vacation \\vdth Mr.and Mrs.James Hawley, and press correspondent, Burnell.\t^\tMrs.George Cooke.At the close of Miss Doris We to, of Toronto, the meeting delicious refreshments Ont., was a week-end guest at the were served.home of Mr.C.A.Anderson and _______________________________________ his mother, Mrs.August Anderson.\t1 few days at their cottage at Bac- Mr.anti Mrs.B.N.Holtham, of on\u2019s Bay and closing it for the Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Geoffery season.Roberts and sons, Philip and Mrs.A.J.Macintosh was the David, of Magog, were calling on ouest over a week-end of Mrs.C.Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Holtham.j Gilman, Mrs, M.Iverson, of St.Lambert, -\u2014- has returned borne, after having spent a week vis\u2019ting Mr.and Mrs.Chester Tope.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Cox, of Huntingville; Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Hamilton, Mr.Ernest Hamilton1 and MLs R .th Hamilton, of Milby; Mr.and Mrs.William Butler, Mr.and Mrs.Lome Butler and son, Sidney, of Huntingville, and Mr.Melvin Butler, of Lennoxville, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.A, Hopper.Mrs.Bernice Russel! and Mrs Helen Bresee spent a day in Newport, Vt.Mrs.Mabel Eccles and two sons and Mrs.Bernice Russell werei .guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles [ Nichols, in Frelighsburg.Mrs.Leslie Brown, of North Sutton, were dinner guests of Mrs.Nina Lee.Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Phelps ; spent the week-end in Coaticook land Sherbrooke visiting relatives.Mrs.Eugene Dyer, of Cowansville, was in town to attend a m -et-:ng of Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge.A large number of people from this place attended the chicken pie sinner held at Sutton Junction.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Scott, Miss | Betty Scott and Master Phiiyi During the last five years the sales of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food have more than doubled\u2014increased by 119% to be more exact.1 his means that many new users are seeking the benefits of this well-known tonic for the blood and nerves.Now it is your turn to give Dr.Chase's Nerve Food a trial That is of course, if you are not feeling wTell and full of pep and energy.Most of us have times when we are tired and restless and irritable and then it is that Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food comes in as a \u201cpick-me-up\u201d to help us to better sleep, better digestion and better health.The old slogan still holds good\u2014\u201cFor new pep and energy use Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food.\u201d Fathers, mothers, young people and school age children have profited by this advice.Ask your Druggist for the new economy size bottle of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.PRISCILLAS POP Bv Al Vermea* MILAN GOULD Vegetable Compound to relieve suen symptoms.This fine medicine is very effective for this purpose! For over 70 years thousands of girls and women have reported benefit.Just see if you, too, don\u2019t report excellent results! Worth trying.Mr.Angus W.MacDonald, of laine, spent the week-end at his horn \\ Mr.and Mrs.R.A.MacDonald were guests of friends in Gould.Miss Mabel Kilton has returned to Montreal, after spending a vacation with her aunt, Mrs.J, R.| Percy Catchpaugh and son, Leigh, Euchanan and Mtv.Buchanan.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Hopps and WF- Cruise, M.A., and' Mr.Walter McGill, of Magog, and Mis.s Hilda E.l'owlie, M.A., of j Mr.Maurice Rolph, of Georgevil'e, I Sherbrooke, were gueste of the were gueste at the home of M MacKinnon family.Mr.and Mrs.George Kill have returned to their 6.(PimÂAattù LE D holiday with the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.M.N.MacKay, and Mr.Mac-Kay.Mrs.W.R.Boll and son.Rob-1 ert, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Lee Grange CHINCHILLAS Ip:.' If you have been considering an investment in the fascinating and profitable Chinchilla business, we at LEE GRANGE are confident that we can help you.LEE GRANGE is the oldestestablished ranch in the Eastern Townships; is absolutely independent of any large company.It has an exceptional record of success and experiences.Our breeding experience is given readily to those who purchase breeding stock from us.You can get started in this unique business, for as low as $300.A guaranteed plan against loss.Let us talk to you about it.Absolutely no obligation.Lee Grange Chinchilla Ranch Reg*cl COMPTON, QUE.Represented by \u2014\tOwned by \u2014 K.G.THOMPSON\tA 47 St.Andre St.\tA- LEE POMEROY Sherbrooke \u2022 Phone 2089-J\tCompton, Que.\u2022 Phone 12 and Mrs.George G, MacKay.Mr.and Mrs.K.MacRae, Mr.home in St.Ar- F.W.Wood and Mr.D.A.Mac-Iver spent a day in Sherbrooke.Callers at the home of Mr, A.Gordon MacKinnon were Miss Su-fiin Cowan, of Vancouver, B.C., Mrs.B Athins and Mr.and Mrs.j William Bowman, of Scotstown.Mr.J.Sherman and Mrs.R.Simpson, of Portland, Me., spent I week-end with Mr.and Mrs.J.R.1 Buchanan.Mrs.Buchanan and her house guests spent a day in Sher.brooke.Mr.and Mrs.A.G.West man, of Bishop ton, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.G.MacKay.Miss Flora MacAskell, R.N., of the Shriners\u2019 Hospital, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacKenzie and son, Mr.Douglas MacKenzie, o fLennoxville, were callers at the home of Mr.G.MacKinnon.I Miss Susan Cowan, of Vancouver, B.C.accompanied by her cousin, Mrs.B.Atkins, and Mr.and Mrs.W.Bowman, of Scotstown, called on Mr.and Mrs.K.N.Maclver and on Miss M.MacMillan.Miss Cowan's parents, the late Mr.and Mrs.R.D, Cowan, were one-time residents of Gould for many years.Mr, and Mrs.T.G.MacKay and nephew.Master Archibald Beaton, were calling at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Baster and Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Stevenson, in Bishop-ton.Friends from far and near attended the chicken pio supper held in the Town Hall which, due to the untiring efforts and co-operation of the ladies, was a marked success.Mr.and Mrs.K.Elvidges and son.Duncan, of Cowansville, spent the holiday week lend with Mrs.D.MacKay and Mr .and Mrs.M.N.MacKay.The Misses Marilyn Duffy and Clarissa Maclver, of Coaticook, spent the holiday week-end at their respective homes.That is\u2014not A until she\u2019s grown a little older! 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Ly: MY FAST\u2019S.; HOLY COW, I ecTTA fx teem SE^DRE t CAN CO .ANYTHING Backaches [very Day?YOU NEED MORE LIVER BILE Scient» toys two pints dally, yet many get only one.Liver Kile kelp* 4i|ttl tour Toed and provides your body'» natural laulivi.Lock \u2022( bile couses backaches, he adatkei, r onsl ipalion, i ndijeslion, lau of energy.Far tlowint heaUh tone up ypur I irer and |et needed bile »ilk proven Fniit-a-tives.Canada'i)ir|eilMl!ii|livir tablets.Made from frutls and kerbs.f RUITA'TIVES \u201cml JOE PALOOKA By HAM FISHER « coulS 4r Mh Y oh shut up/ whin y* uao som£twn' IulUD WHILE WE WAS F READ IT ALL .HE NNÎ SEEN PROVED! kSLEEP .LOOK AT THAT\tCULty.I FEEL A UTTUl AWFUL PERSON.'\tLiv.fcvS OÆTY MY5ELF\u201eTALKIN| LOOK.PELLA .SEE THIS ?WELL,THTS B A RESPECTABLE TOURIST HOUSE .WE CATER nMtb TPEOPU'WE .AJNT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28.I'M?.Eleven iJUJJ GROUP HOLDS FIRST MEETING Prummoiwiville.Oct.2S.\u2014The first meeting of th« kcei branch of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce was hei-d for the season Constipated?Try Nature's Remedy All-Vegetable Laxative \u2022 Feel dull, depressed bectuse of irregu-laxity?.NR, aa ell-vegetable laxative, with thorough, pleasing action, will help make you feel better.Get NR regular strength or NR Juniors (j* dose) for extra mild action.Plain or chocolate coated.\t, TAXE 10« - .wa.a.ma.t __^\t* TOMORtOW AlRlOMr 25c \u2019sms TO-NIGHT ïhffîûc&fyfà&ki % jramniin:.»7 1?4T-194?, with the president, Mr.'î^iaion ' and Gordon West; Camp Cook \u2018\tn Badge, Douglas Craniford \" \u201c '\tG of Capleton, were in Leeds on Sunday.vvh*ithe.attended service in St.Matthew\u2019* Church.DIX VILLE \u2018\u2019This is th* first I ever knew you saved money back in th* days when you were working for $12 a week! 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Mrs.Frank Sager, Mrs, Mary the In-1Roser>berg»r, Mrs.Marjorie Sorn- Har- peotor U.K.i-.es paid an official visit to old Hargreaves, John Hoa^and, | d (l ?phool herr and he]d aj'rr(^r' Mrf, TuTne\u2019hMm, H' James Robinson and Bnan West;!\tme.eting with the Dixville (''Hhm and Mt^ T, Boomhoui Rescuer Badge, Bud Perry, Brian1 \u2019\t*\t\u2014J \u2014.pecial meeting ,\t,, o\tProtestant School Board.Most and Gordon Most; Swimmer clmstt,ni\u201eK oeremonv of spec Badge, Buddy Perry and James\t\u2022' , ,, -\tr ,, Robinson; Athlete Badge, Johnj\u2018al\twas held m St Cut,h- Hoagland, Douglas Craniford ; -\t* C'hurch' on.lS\"nd^:\t^ Healthv-man Badge, Kenneth Hib- at ^\t.\"'!Cn , ^ ,\t.L bert.John Imlah and George idaughter of John Herbert and Es Perry; Missioner Badge, John ; \u2018Fer Firabeth Brown, of ( oat t wok.Hayes; Cyclist Badge, Brian He-: received the name* of Miriam worth and Dick Christman; Am-jLillie.The sponsors were '\u2019ss balance man Badge, John Haves; Miriam Lyons, of Springfield, Knotter Badge, Kenneth Hibbert ; Mass .and Mr.Gordon Bellows, of Leather Worker Badge, Douglas | DixviUe.The rite was admimstor-Craniford; Starman Badge, Budjed by Rev.J.C.J'annar, B.A., re- Perry; Grade \u201cC\u201d and \u201cB\u201d Cords, Bud Perry and Kenneth Tibbert.j The climax of the meeting came when the group committee chair-| man, Mr.H.E.French, presented ! Mr.Sperling with the official tired pastor of Dixville.A large gathering of relatives and friends were present to witness the happy event.Visitors to Sherbrooke included Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Robinson, Mr \u2018Thanks Badge\u201d of the Boy Scouts j,awre>nCe Melrose, Mrs.Willis Association.This badge is award-!paiKe\tal,d Mrs, George Paige |ed to persons who have given out-1 Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Norris, \u2018standing assistance and service to, Messrs.H, J.Ferris and M.C.'the Association.Mr.French in his; Mayhew.Scarles and Miss Pearl Viumelct(e, of Highgate Springs, Yt ; Miss Mildred Frno, Ml.Maxwell Kino and Mr.Charte* Wilson, of Kuos-hurg Falls.N\u2019t., and Mr.Thomas Wi! on, of Cowansville, Mr.Maitland Rychard, Miss Beatrice Boucher, Mr.Fiedorick Rychard and Miss Agnes Perrott were in Cowan ville vtoiling at tti< home of Mr.Homer Sargeant.Mr.and Mrs.H.Guthrie, Mr, sud Mis.D.!.Tt.temoie and Mrs.Thomas Boomhottr were in Cow ansville, on business Mr-.Mary Rosenbergei e|ient an evening visiting at the honte of Mi*.Charles Moore, in Stall-bridge Fast.Mi.and Mrs.Frank Sager, Mr.1 and Mrs.Erne I Boiirhcr and Mr.| Fieri Sager motored to Foster one day and wore guests of Mr.an M if.Frank Perkins.Mr.Joseph Wilson was a guest of hi* aunt in Highgate Springs, Vt.Mr*.H.A.Douglas, of Stan-hridge Ridge, speii! 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Why did you have to go and mention politica?\u201d \\ 'HSjjM ML \u2019Æ ImjCQWM and you\u2019ll find them all in KAYSER\tproportions.: Ksyser leads ag*in with the season's outstanding most sought-after, new nylon colours .Kayser'i ''Ecstasy'' and Kayscr* ''Redwood\".Darkly seductive, Kayscr\u2019* \"Ecstasy\u201d is a sheerly beautiful hazy autumn taupe.*Wijpi»h and entrancing, the lovely Kayscr \"Redwood\u201d is a blushing, autumn leaf tone.Best of all, these subtly glamorous new colours\u2014and Kayser\u2019s four other flattering new shades are yours in Kayser\u2019s famous \"Fit-All\u201d Proportions and \"Fit-All\u201d tops, to fit all legs.Kayser^ More Th*y Art.Koy»#r\u2019i Six Oufilonrf-ing Now Nylon Colour» ICSTASY \u2022 HIGHLIGHT \u2022 REDWOOD SORCERY \u2022 CHARCOAL \u2022 TOAST Twelvf! ü SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947.A Helping Hand To Those In Need! CITIZENS of SHERBROOKE ']VfaT,v demanda have been made upon you in recent weeks, but none more worthy, none more urgent, than this community-wide call to give to aid the poor, the weak, the infirm \u201e .especially the children.THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO \u201cBE A GOOD NEIGHBOUR.\u201d à;<;ÿ ÉÜ1 WM % GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE Federation of Catholic Charities Campaign i HELP THE FOLLOWING WORTHY CAUSES: J Sacred Heart Hospital 2 Saint Elizabeth Home ; Saint Joseph Orphanage ; Little Sisters of the Assumption J Rehabilitation & Adoption Society Î Catholic Women\u2019s League \u2022The Milk Fund and many other needy causes.NO SOLICITING WILL BE CARRIED ON IN MANUFACTURING PLANTS CAMPAIGN DATES- OCT.26 - NOV, 4 WKen you give £o the CatKolic CKânffSS'' Campaign you help people stricken in many ways.Y ou help raise the standards of Health in our community.[You help prove that tKs aged, tKe infirm, the orphaned can depend on their community to alleviate their needs and give them â fresh start towards mdé* pendence# I CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVE $22,000 % This Appeal For Funds Is Sponsored By R.E.STEWART CONSTRUCTION CORP.SHERBROOKE DAIRY REG\u2019D TRICOTEX COMPANY LTD.U 0.NOEL INC.CARNATION COMPANY LTD.THOMPSON à ALIX LTD.GENEST-NADEAU LTD.FABI & SONS LTD.I.CANADIAN INGERSOLL RAND CO.LTD.SUPERHEATER COMPANY LTD.CONWAY & CONWAY LTD.M.T.STENSON ¦xêrïitF- v-\t*\u2014¦* SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.OC Mr FITCH BAY >DA on OCR WAT TEirteerti P> 1 R WiU'tai INVERNESS The Kn- wl:.-\tGo rr.mu ni:\tj-\t.f.r Mr- School, w; _:h con'.nien a : f : rr._\t-, ' High School cn Oct.ixr 14 as\tr.r- .:\t.: proved ïo be taon popular, r.o; c.to the citûens f err v .1 _\u2022<\t- !.- .\t.: it is noticed that students h.-ve i-g cl:;?- wa?f.¦ i enrolled from Brome.Fosu.\ttor.der.Sweetsburg, Waterloo ar i '.ire - Mdi«> A.t\t: by Mr.Fiimore Sadler, ores iert ;e ^\t:m-.states that to date, mnety-oce ha'.'?irrooke.M ; Our ri enrolled in the various cla?>es.The Sen .-iff v> .c : cooking class under Mrs.Char ::e ci a.,- r<.x: wet -, Church, seems to be the tv.s: p.\tE.c.~ .v.s lar with an enrcl\u2019mem of Si.i: be- -, .ry\t.ar : __________________________________ sT-TTUrts ( the remark ! tile ; Mi \\uM Mr.AI V ' 01 ¦ .\\ew du vrtt \\ .wore H.A] ;t Mrs.H Man k To relieve ir.Tser-Ties, nib throat, ,\t_ 'chest and back V/ICKS ?VapoRub with comforting \u201cTMEGliTpiuLSr\" advises Sydney woman.SUtommendi 40 year old remedy \"I suffered for years from kidney trouble without getting much relief.Then 1 tried Gin Pills.After taking 5 boxes /fell very much im-provtd.\"\u2014blrs.VX., Sydney ,N.S.Gin Pills help remove the acids that can cause aches and pain.Sold by alldruggists oq a' Satisfactioo-or-money-back\" basis.Use proses their merit Regular tile, 40 Pillt Economy tiie, 80 Pillt jeer, maae t-is-regret they are unable to tanc more than the two cours as f .vvjtich they registered.Mr.Glen Btown.Industrial Arts instructor In the High School, fs connue:: g that sla-s, wmie M s- M.trc.o't Drake, music teacher :n Kncwltv and C wai -vi le High Schools, > .directing .he Music Appreciatio\u201d, croup.Misj \\V nnifred White, t French speeialL-t for the Hign cenool, ass -tec by Mrs.Ferry Shaw and Miss Annette Fieury are in charge of the Frei.-h dbn verration da s.ard Mr \\V.\\V.M *-Cutcheon, of the High School staff the Teachers' Agriculture C.3-' ^ .A current Affairs\u2019 Group is led by Mrs.Aileett M oite, wi h spec.:: speakers speaking to toe g rev .'rom time to time, while Mr F:l- cted petn: 24.M; f 1 A.C M H r.it Mrs.^ v.u a! s.Mr.at ha\\e m.ved to :ae fttfDt.i ,.e\tt>C5.'many fn^nd ne re Mr.11.Band, t :\t^ a fete utt\u2019 in Magog.w.L g, wee k.A.g, K.Ar -Ur, -Mr.Robert Ac > ,vi\u2018t.t fjom the yuevr ins h;is ret, Mary \\\\,i m n-bt of ctr smft.i cd Mrs 1.s.- rt sketch held at I \u201ct.ved ue.unrent for six «vi.,.-, ir.d aas been benefitted by his stay there.Mrs.Cora Vaughan accompanied 1 are ¦d a : ie w.\u2019u'd give a more mt at the next me I Mr.and B ÔV .K , l k-tn: Mrs.Ra , n Sheldon, East fan:ham.for the where they vu-i.ed re.- ; inc.Mr.-.Kuowiten al-o made a i i cprenl for the need of good used' lotihing to be sent to Korea, for! the disci -, ted person^, who are ar- j, Mr L riving there nl the time and after' a srort discussion the members ; decided to pack a bale at the next Ec\tK;nvlu'r :lE;,ed .Mr.and Mrs.George Pelkin, D.J.' \u2019A »\u2022 \"\trnd tMrs t:u-r, and Mr.and Mtv.C.P.Rider A.C.Cur; r then took up chap-iTne b Mr.Lem re has bought the ote recently owned and operated | Among those, who were ia : Ayer\u2018s Cliff io attend the reception in honor of Dr.C.L.Brown, were Ay*-' ! ' J\til RAY >î M: o A.WlUU'WN^ w M At M r Hi Mi x Crviick ànd G Till hOR\u2019tp n « w s > t y, 1.J.Beni Fanwiwc M « Buck Cook- Mr.v H V Dickson has chved r home a; Rectory Hill >\\e ! to Inverness, where guest of her daughter, Cruif kishank.with a larie repres«nt#Uon from T o tford Mine* and Ktnnear'a Mill* en hand to welcome the die-tmguiahed visitors from lui chute, Montreal.Danvtlie.SherbiMoka and South Durham.The ladie* of the WomenV Iwtitute provided the baiojuet in their usual capable manner, which was thoroughly en.Jv yed by a \\ lengthy program of spevchw followed, under the chairmanship of Mr, George K, tVividaon, which were attentively listaned to by all present.Dur-g the evening.Rev.,S, R, Fore- U nticxisr ana.\t'.tig tne evening, tvev.s.it.fore- y arly district meeting of man, Mr.Forrest Wright and Mr .1 Kciiovv» took place at lh William Dorter were admitted in-or.Saturday, Oc:*»ber 1* to th«> order.wishes of uintless more Sadler, Director cf the Brat ter IV of the study bock, \"Great Manor School of the Theatre, eon-\t*,*.'' v^t*,\u2019 * American i\tani* beloved doctor, ducts a Public Speaking ela?-.lndians o g hich deals with voice train.nl ,.f th B;v,!c had been BEHELD EY (In the U.S.A.ask for Gin© Pills) national Dnrç l Clwmtea! Company of Canada.Limited and fundamentals of speech mi'.i-t ing.The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Soci» -y was entertained by Mrs.R.Mc-.Cutcheon.at her home in Brome .with a very good attendance.! The president, Mrs.G, M.Ran-s.yi, \u2022 : in th hair and conclue Ir how th >d in:o lan tuage the he wid be spared among hie I frit nde for many vears to come.Mr.and.Mrs.Milton Bullock and Cuvliüi famil \u2022 lb neuic-1 Holt-ii, was in town, Nli \"uteheon 1 Mr.Jame.s Wilson has returned.^011 *' \u2022\u2022 l; Australia to Canada to YOD'-^.w THE FINEST AUSTRALIAN WOOL GOES INTO \"CEETEE\" UNDERWEAR .Shrink-Resistant TURNBULL\u2019S wmvt t'iH\u2019ncil jfiom the Royal Victoria Hospital,\t!; w c, i .n In Tvaini?u: ^ontreal, where he has been a pat- readi ng ol ice ni¦.nut , retar y, Mrs.Cowan, r.r in the i rent for three weeks.(srmvwM/uovv \"THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE MOST SATISFACTORY\u201d The C.Turnbull Co.limited - Coll - C ono d a - Eatablishod | t S % into that ol Following td a short Quiz Carl C.Met tain the N meeting clesed with .ion, Rf.tr which Mi \u2022terved tea.The Canadian Girl held their regular n United Church one evening ur .he leadership of Mr.-.K.A.chell.Election of officer.* place and resulted as follows: President, Trixie Shuman; vice-president, Amy Bradford; secretary.June Spencer; treasurer, Beverley Boekus.A thort worship service wr.\u2022 conducted by Mrs.the Rebekah meeting.Mitchell with June Spencer, the pianist.At the dose of the meeting, games were enjoyed.Knowlton Lodge.No.28, I.O.O.F., met in the lodge rooms with a very good attendance, a dress re-j Sweetsburg.j The prie Mi ( nder I Mi'-s Doris Swanson spent the wen n iii.Mit-; week-end at her home in Water-! ,*1(l n' took ville.noon hour a boui liver was reived bv lin- I Brome, were in town,\t[ hers and several visitor, Mr, id Mrs.William Stone and !p' dimer ami the , Mru.Alfred Thompson, of Du- The .1 > r.o.ion w boyce\u2019s Corner, were in town for\ta .e - < 1 ».given by Mrs.Cliffoi, Several from here attended the! 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Brome, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J, P.St.Amant.The funeral service was held from Robb's Funeral Home on Monday, October 20, at 2.30 p.m.for Mr.Harry White, who was accidently killed on the Knowlton-; Cowansville highway, on Ooctoberi 17.Interment took place in Bromt, Centre.\tI Mr.Adrian Doyle was visr g in Brome.Mr.and Mrs.George Premontrg of Sweeteburg, were in town for the funeral service for Barbara Jean Page.Mr.Lawrence Gauthier, of! Farnham, was an overnight guest ! in town.Pari.-'hioners of St.Edward\u2019: Roman Catholic Church paid their J annual vi.-it to the St.Edward's Cemetery.An open air Benedic-1 tion was conducted by Rev, Father Paul St.Pierre, who 'so deliver.-d a sermon, The choir under Mr.Ernest Fleury, rendered a Libera.Sell unwanted articles through the Record Want Ads.\u2014Low cost for three consecutive insertions., OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Muior Hoople COlvVE.,LCAriDEE/l-ttLP -W \\ \\M .\\i'.Ï iW .mv.U fHAt Ul O S TEST MV I OWErtiTiOI'A.'\u2022'*-*- C ( HE AML O SOnVC GUV FOR A.TiWrr ue ovs Tde aotommvc SO-fARD t.o -/ '-KOI EM AS Bed, amD vnaen the clock V daf.d aa the \u2018.m xh .uvt NNH'RRS, tT vllLU UFT YOU /\\ hCHOOL, FKOtA FtAVliAG LOOT' G£t«TLN To A ¦.lANtoltAm V \\ fci.XLL, SO T\u2019LL TP-Y tt ' \u2014 POSfTtOiA Ari eKOTlkiG / \\ ONiLY AiNN tT vdHG.Pt X \u2019\u2019 Tale to tell Yodc., GEAKDC H\\ LDP CTA \u2022 ( VMOKV' KMiOCK NDOVONN f ¦TorATE\ty ¦i.y ¦ ï Î/Û-2.R ecru ix i nr n' s «r»»' 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a sporting chance of survival.In fhe vast foroyts which are his homo, he is king \u2014 able to overcome most of the dangers that beset the creatures of the wild.His sharp hooves and antlers are a match for predatory wolves his thick coal and mighty frame equal to the hardest winter his skill, speed and endurance are such that ho can be expected to survive even the high-powered rifle of the huntsman \u2014 providing that tha hunting is carried on according to tha reasonable and just laws of conservation.Things that he cannot survive are indiscriminate hunting, the destruction of his feeding grounds iby fire, and the disturbance of the \u2019\u2019nbtural balance'' by which Nature protects all wild-life.The destruction of beaver causes marshes to be drained and the moose are deprived of their best feeding grounds.The destruction of smaller game will cause wolves to turn in ravenous packs upon deer and moose.Thus we see how conservation protects not one, but all wild creatures.Conservatfon is not just a doctrine to be preached to hunters and fishermen.It is a vital part in the continuance of our national economy, and must, of necessity, fail if its measures do not receive the full support of all Canadian citizens.4**.\u2022e\u2019.jyymi THE CARLING BREWt Aft S tlMHED >' , y' Fourteen SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947.RICHARD AND MAX BENTLEY RENEW FEUD FOR SCORING HONORS Shirley Russell Memorial Trophy And Old Boys\u2019 Cup Captured By Undefeated Bishop\u2019s Aggregation Roundng off an extremely successful football season, Bill j/rice\u2019-gridmen eked out a 7-5 deck-ion over Brian Lynch's Ashbury boys in the second game of the traditional 2 game total point eeries between these two schools.In doing so, B.C.S.copped ihe Old Boy\u2019s Cup, having won the first game 6-0 on their home gridiron two weeks ago.Only a short while before, the Purple and White aggregation disposed of the L.C.C.squad in a similar series, to gain potssession of the Shirley Russell Memorial Trophy, symbolic of the championthip played for by these two teams.Not only did they capture both championships, but the Bishop\u2019s boys also went through an undefeated season.Going into their second game with Ashbury on Saturday, the Purple and White eleven were out to pile up a large enough score which would assure them of the Old Boy\u2019s Cup.On the other hand, the Lynchmen had it in mind to overcome their six point deficit and go on to win the series.The game started off at an extremely fast \u2018pace and from the very beginning, the many spectators knew that they were in for a fast and furious clash.Bishop's drew first blood, when in the initial quarter, Fred Rider, \u201cthe Purple Flash,\u201d booted the pigskin to Wally Scott who was tackled behind his own line by Joe Stearns and Hart MacDougal!.Going into the second quarter, on the short end of a i-0 score, a fighting Ashbury team exhibited j a series of dazzling plays which | culminated in a touchdown by Scott on an onside kick by Buck| Weaver.The major however, went unconverted.The half-time whistle left the Maroon and White leading 5-1.Bishop\u2019s added a singleton in the third quarter when Gray kicked and Scott was again nabbed behind his own pay-off line.One of the highlights of the game vas Marty Collier\u2019s 30-yard run on an extension play which injected new blood into the Bishop\u2019s machine.The final frame proved to be extremely close with neither team making any outstanding gains.With* time rapidly slipping by, Fred Rider again proved to be \u201cJohnny on the Spot\u201d when he accepted a pass from Dave Glass-ford on the A-shbury 10 yard line and lugged the pigekin into a payoff dirt for a major which went unconverted.The final whistle blew lea' Ing the \u201cBish\u201d squad with a well-earned victory as well as the prized Old Boy\u2019s Cup.Rider, Gray, Sperdakos, Collier, Stearns, and Burland were outstanding for the winn r.s while Clark, Patterson, Scott, and Hart showed up well for Ashbury.Rochester, N.Y.;\u2014A1 Baldesino, 136, Niagara Falls, N.Y., stopped Jimmy Joyce, 137 1-2, Gary, Inch NEW PLAYER TRYS OL\u2019i WITH LOCALS Joe Devastiar.i, of Cobalt, Ontario, arrived in town yesterday, and will be given a try out with the local squad, according to Coach Ivan Dugre, pilot of the St.Francis crew.Devastiani is a centre or left winger, stands 5\u2019 IOJ/j, is 21 years old and tips the scales at 185 pounds.Previous to coming to Sherbrooke Devastiani performed with the Cobalt Intermediates and the famous Sudbury Juniors, and will be given a good opportunity of showing his wares with fhe local squad.Armand Bourdon and Marcel Bouchard\u2019s releases have con.e through from the Saints of St.Hyacinthe and now it leaves only Noel Tremblay and Andy Perron\u2019s clubs to be heard from.Tremblay comes to the local aggregation from Verdun and Perron from Lachine.It is expected that both players will be eligible for the coming weekend when Sherbrooke meets Victoriaville in the initial tilt of the season.Canadiens Have Three Scorers In BISONS NAME Athletics Meet McGill Saturday Top Five For Individual Honors NEW COACH FOR hi Final League Game Of Season; NEXT SEASON Win Needed For Playoff Berth Montreal, Oct.28.\u2014 (i.-ice Richard, beaten out National Hockey League title last season by Max \u2014Maur- In the shutout department, goal-1 for the it-.-; BiU Human of Montreal and! scoring Harry Lumley of Detroit have) Bentley chuiked up one zero each.But vet- in the last game of the eeason, ha- eran netminder Turk Broda of To-taken dead aim on the points ror.to ha.-: the best goals against and holds a one- m Just that light Bright touch of Sherry \"74\u201d does it.fs ''v.v/rt J* crown this year point margin over his Chicago rival after two weeks of play.Official league statistic- released today «how Montreal Cant-diene\u2019 hurtling right-winger has three goals and four assists in five games while Bentley of the Black Hawks has three goals and three assiste in only four games.Tied with Max for second spot is Hector (Toe) Blake, the Old the penalty box.Lamplighter himself, who has been showing as much foot this cam-: paign a.s when he broke into the big time 13 seasons ago.Blake has Richard, Montreal two markers plus four assists.M.Bentley, Chi.Young Jimmy Conacher of Do- Kiake, Montreal , troit and Elmer Lach of Montreal j.Conacher, Det.hold down fourth place with five Lach, Montreal .points apiece.Conacher has four ! Reardon, Montreal goals, which makes him the lead- d.Bentley, Chi.ing marksmen, and one assist, ! Apps, Toronto .while Lach has three and two.Schmidt, Boston .Then comes Canadiens\u2019 bruising defenceman Kenny Reardon^ making a great bid for the honor of being the top point-getting rearguard in the league, and Jerry Couture of the Red Wings, each with four points.Reardon has two counters and two assists.Couture one and three.Buffalo, Oct.28.\u2014 (TPi \u2014Big-jawed Roger Peckinpaugh went out and lantern-jawed Paul Rich-rds came in a.s Buffalo Bisons of This Saturday it is do or die for the Sherbrooke Athletics a.-they play their final league game of the season against McGill and the Internationa! Baseball League to be eligible for the playoffs -hey got themselves their fourth gen- must cop the tilt, era! manager in six years.\tEveryone heard of last Sun The Bisons announced the shift day\u2019s tilt in Montreal against last night after Peckinpaugh had Eastward and the results of the ; Jackson\u2019s first string quarterback.-'J\ti \u2019 \u2022\u2019\t~\t'\t'\t' -\t- ' \u2019\t\u2019 \u2019\t\u2019\t\u2019\t\u2019\tBertie Rice played hia firs1 said in Cleveland that Buffalo had refuc-ed to rehire him.C.A, P.Min ^ protest lodged by the local executive should be known in a few dayc.The locals will be at full strength for their game against' the red and white team, from the high hopes You can make i soup something special! Just give it that tantalizing aroma and nut-like flavour that only sherry can impart.Since you use only a dash of it, you can afford to use the best of all Canadian sherry\u2014BRIGHT\u2019S famous 74 .It s available for just a few cents more \u2014 and what a world of difference in taste satisfaction it means.P.S.Another tip\u2014serve sherry to be sipped with the solip.It's a perfect combination.CANADIAN W ff SHERRY\t' PORT m (J-\\ BRIGHT\u2019^ WINES ITD.'\u2014NIAGARA FALLS,'rONT.tyarehovtn and »»IM «Rice» at Uthln», Qu».\u2014 So/»» Manager: lucUn Lauxo», MEETING HED OF DIRECTORS OF HILLCREST The sheiler at the Hillcrest Ski School on Brompton Road will be; moved this week, it was announced! last night by J.A.Lusignan, presi-i dent of the Hillcrest Ski Club, at a' director\u2019s meeting held in the Bank of Commerce.Reason for the move is that the .shelter i« too near the .sandpit.The club will stage an oyster ,\t,\t.\t.party some time during the month fash and fire of the 1946 vars.ty.of November for club members.!?11* Pu>fues coach calls Johnny Also during the month of Novem-j ^'ujac^ 1lc greatest player he has ber, or the early part of December, eX?.r feil> knows 1-rank Leahy the annual dance will be held.Last W1 h.av« l,he lnsh higher than a year such a dance was held with catfrl\u201eb.aJ:k.l)\u2014Ten ' f«11siv« record for a Southwest University of Pennsylvania stu- Conic re nco pam-e was made when dents who daubed the Princetoni Texas Christian held Texas A.\t^\t\u201e.,\t.\u201e , campus with red and blue paint ^^d M.to a net ££ain of only three .na.os at Dallas iiighland I aik have been penalized for the pre-1 yards rushing.1 he Aggie running High football game incident.\tI game advanced the ball only 22 President George William Me-.yards on 21 plays during the full Cleland announced yesterday that; 60 minutes nil had been suspended for a week, force.s Roy Conacher\u2019s Retirement Ends Long Line Of N.H.L.Ccnaehers Toronto, Oct.28.\u2014(S\u2014 The, Yeilowjackets in 1925, there's long line of Conachers, whose j been a Conacher in the Big colorful careers just about span- Teague., ,,\t,\t.\tThere\u2019s\tstill\tone\u2014Young Jim -\t- ned the\tmodern history of\tthe\tNa-\t., n\t,\t, , , <<<.>,0,,\t\u2022\t, , with Detroit\u2014but he s no relation that they wanted me to resign., tlonai Hockey League, was ended ^ tv,v\u20ace kids who grew up in but 1 didn\u2019t see why I should .\t,\t-, A\tj ¦ X- L, e K ,\t' ,\t= , w ,uv 11 I think that the main thing is that toda>' wlth the announced\t.Toronto s rough-and-ready down- now that Buffalo has a pretty ment of Roy, the last of the starry ; town_ Maitland street district to good team they want to cut ex- trio of brothers to hit the bigtime, become hockey stars, penses .\u201d\tBetween them the three\u2014-from\tThe careers of all three never Buffalo\u2019s refusal to rehire Peck- Lionel the Big Train down through ! overlapped.There\u2019s too much of inpaugh\tput\tthe\tformer\tCleveland\tCharlie\tthe\tBig Bomber\tto Roy,\ta spread\tbetween the\tages of manager\tand\tvice-president\tout\tof\talways\tthe\tkid brother\tto\tthe\t.Lionel, now 46,\tand Roy\tfor that, a baseball job for one of the few other two\u2014played on most of the.But there were years when two of timeis since he broke into the game teams in the present-day circuit; them played at the same time, in 1910.\tand a couple that long since faded \u2018 always on different teams, and from the scene.\t_\t_\tthere never was a dull moment in Roy, 31, announced his inten- the Conacher household in those tion to join the other t\\yo on the ; years.bench in Toronto last night with Chuck, whose bullet-drive won the statement he\u2019d decided \u201cit was hjm N.H.L.individual scoring time I settled down and got a job.\u201d | championships in the 1934-35 A salary holdout this season, he\u2022 season, was the only one to play hadn\u2019t been too happy since Bos- with his hometown Maple Leafs.Sports Roundup By HUGH FULLERTON, JR.Right winger on the famous Kid Line that broke into the League in 1929-30, he played with the Leafs for years before finishing out his career in 1938-39 with the New York, Oct.28\u2014(/P)\u2014Jaro- tnn Bruins traded him to Detroit elav Drobny, the Czech Davis Cup Rtd Wings after the 1945-46 tennis star, also is one of his season.country\u2019s best hockey players and Although all he wouM say was Boston\u2019s Waiter Brown, one of the \u201cI just became fed up with it,\u201d it few Americans who have seen was apparent that Detroit\u2019s as- ; fabulous New Y'ork Americans, him, thinks Drobny is good enough tion in trading him to New Y'ork ^ Lionel, the big defenceman who to rate a trial with a National Rangers after he came to contract would fight at the drop of a hat, Hockey League club.Beau Jack terms was the crowning blow.| wound up his playing days with is in training again and Manager It seemed to end a hockey era.the old Montreal Maroons after Chick Wergefes claims that the bad Ever since Lionel started in the ; paying with Chicago Black Hawks knee which forced the Beau out of N.H.L.with the old Pittsburgh and the Amerks.The College Station thrown for losse It is just as well for opponents that they didn\u2019t attend the same college.Texas and Southern Methodist and placed on conduct probation for the remainder of the school year.The action disqualified them from participation in Intercollegiate Athletics and barred them from holding any class or elective office.The students were not named.Six were caught smearing buildings and statues at Old Nassau the night of Oct.21\u2014and spent the next hour scrubbing it off with gasoline after being nabbed in the act.The others were involved in a foray Sunday night.BAKER BIDS FAREWELL TO SULKY SPORT Chicago, Oct.28.\u2014^\u2014Twenty-two classy trottera and 18 show horses go on the auction block \u2019o-day aa Edward J.Baker, 79-year-old harness racing enthusiast, bids farewell to the sulky «port.The millionaire sportsman is disposing of hia racing stable on advice of physicians.They urged him to give up the sport seven years ago, but.Baker gradually drifted back.Now he has definitely decided to forget racing.Baker will keep only three horses \u2014Greyhound, the 15-year-old retired king of the trotters; Pearl Harbor, six-year-old mare awaiting a foal, and Labrador, a 22-year-old former champion gelding.The sale, which is expected to total $250,000, will feature the auctioning off of Algiers, winner of the $50,000 Golden West Trot at Hollywood Park, Calif., last spring and a $5,000 stake at Gosh-j en.N.Y\u2019., last summer, Horsemen ; predict the speedy trotter will bring $50,000.Another fancy figure is expected for Eddie Havens, a pacer which cost Baker $25,000.Other outstanding racers billed for sale are Grand Parade, a three-year-old which competed in the Hambletonian last summer; j Westfield Girl, a trotter, and Frifl-, coway, a two-year-old pacer.totaling 19 yards.That\u2019s what are tough enough as it is NOTRE DAME MOVES AHEAD OF MICHIGAN RIFLE CLUBS APARTMENTS WANTED Bill Heindl is seeking an apartment of three rooms or more and other players of the Sherbrooke St- Francis Hockey Club desire apartments of two or three rooms.Those who can help them out, or have any information, are asked to communicate with LEN O\u2019DONNELL, Sports Editor of the RECORD, \u2019phone 164.New Y\u2019ork, Oct.28.(VP)\u2014Notre I Montreal, October 28.\u2014 Hund-Dame, still toying with the opposi- reds of indoor rifle clubs will be tion as it moves toward the Nov.8 off with a bang shortly when the meeting with Army, is back as No.winter target shooting season gets 1 college football team of the underway across Canada.United States on the basis of re- The national shooting organi-turns from the Weekly Associated zation.Dominion Marksmen, to-Press Poll.\tday announced its annual pro- After giving the Irish second gram of indoor matches for .22 billing to Michigan for two weeks sporting rifle enthusiasts.Events straight, the sports writers voted will be operated in two stages\u2014 Frank Leahy\u2019s men their old fam- the first to determine zone\u2019 and iliar first-place ranking and drop- provincial championships and the ped the Wolverines to the runner- second, Dominion championship up position.\ttitles.The competition will in- The most extensive weekly poll elude both team and individual in many years gave Notre Dame a shoot-offs.point score of 1,734 (10 points for a First stage of the program will first-place ballot, nine for second, he handled by rifle associations 8 for third, etc.).Michigan\u2019s total in the provinces of Quebec, New was 1,689.Texas remained in third Brunswick, Alberta and Mani-plaee with 1,516,\ttoba, with Dominion Marksmen Two new tenants appeared among handling the first stage in all the top 10, with Southern Methodist1 other provinces.The latter will and Duke supplanting California also sponsor Dominion champion-and Illinois.\tship matches in which top provin- Besides the three leaders, the top cial riflemen will compete.10 are; Pennsylvania, 1,165; South-1 Sharpshooters aiming for titles ern California, 1,133; Georgie Tech, \u2018 on the indoor range will have to 957; Penn State, 632; Southern I buck such performers as Bill Mac-Methodist, 558; Duke 252; Army, nab of the Calgary Rifle Club, 208.\tj present indoor prone position ____________________\tj champion, and indoor three-position champion and grand aggregate winner Gilmour Boa of Toronto\u2019s C.N.R.Club.The Calgary Kiflo Club holds team laurels as a result of last season's triumphs, the ring is entirely sound.Tommy Bishop, one of Florida's best pass-catching ends, is leading in the Gainesville fishing contest with a 15 pound, 4 ounce bass.who wouldn\u2019t rather catch that than an inflated cowhide?\ti Retiring\ti Jackie Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman and the first negro to make the grade in the Major Leagues., says he p'ans to quit baseball after \u201cabout three more years\u201d.the 28-year-eld Robin-on said \u201cthe sooner I can get settled in a job in which I can help underprivileged children the better I\u2019ll like it.Jackie, appearing in a Washington theatre, said he worked in the National Y'outh Administration before he went into the Army and discovered then that he wanted to work with children as a career.'this And That Roy, never the roistering scrapper that the other two were, broks ten kwows what\u2019s what insists that'in with Boston in 1938-39 season.One local football man who of- lie Thrower.Notre Dame not only will 1; ten to Bowl Invitations this year if the^ situation is right but will abandon j its effort to follow Big Nine ru.es| U(-\u2019tr01 unquestioningly.\u201cit never go: \u2019em anywhere,\u201d he says, \u201cand why should they let someone else g£ | that big dough from the bowl-?\u201d; .beet unconscious crack of yesterday's football session was Lou Or bins, discussing the Brooklyn College-City College game: \u201cWe\u2019re evilly matched.\u201d .Lou hope.Brooklyn wijl show the leaser of1 two evils.Names Is Names College scouts who hit New Kensington, Pa., report that the high school grid team has a negro back who i.s really outstanding forward pa-s.er.His name (and what could be more appropriate) is il Outside of four years in the Canadian Aimed Forces, he remained with the Bruins until his trade ta T1 *** ?fa At The ARENA Adm.25c \u2014 Spectators IDc wmsFmcFOfmpuBi/c ?HOCKEY* LAST NIGHT'S GAMÇS No games scheduled.TONIGHT\u2019S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Providence at St.Louis.New Haven at Washington.STANDINGS FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Philadelphia\u2014Willie Pep.130 1-2.Hartford, Conn,, outpointed Archie Wilmer, 131, Philadelphia (10) (non-title).Huntington, W.Va.\u2014 Ezzard Charles, 180, Cincinnati, knocked out Clarence Jones, 198, Buffalo N ATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\tBoston\u2014Jack (Spider)\t\t\t\tArm-\t \t\tr.n p\t\\\tP\t-trong, 134,\tToronto, outpointed\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\tTommy (Red)\t\tWells.135.\t\tMan-\t Boston .Canadiens .\t4\t3 5\t3\t1\t0 9 2\t0 15\ti) [)\t(i (5\tChester, N.H,\t\t(10).\t\t\t Toronto .\u2022\t¦1 2\t1 1 to\t6\t5\t\t\t\t\t\t Detroit ., ¦\t¦1 2\t1 1 10\t8\t5\tHershey .\t4\t2 2 0\t12\t12\t4 Rangers .\u2022\t3 1\t2\t0 4\t7\to\tSpringfield .\t5\t1\t4\t0\t15\t26\t\u2022' Chicago .\t4 0\t4 0 7\t16\t0\tPhiladelphia\t5\t1 4 0\t11\t19\t2 AMERICAN\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\tWestern Section\t\t\t\t\t Knstrrn .'Section\t\t\t\t\t\tP\tW L D\tF\tA\tP \t\t\t\t\tIndianapolis\t5\t4\t1 0\t21\t10\t8 \tP W\tL D F\tA\tp\tBuffalo .\t6\t3\t2 l\t18\t19\t7 Washington\t7 4\t3 0 26\t25\t8\tSt, Louis .\t7\t'3 3 1\t22\t21\t7 New Haven .\t6 3\t3 0 21\t18\t6\tPittsburgh .\t5\t2 1 2\t13\t9\t6 Providence .\t5 2\t2 1 14\t16\t5\tCleveland .\t5\t2 2 1\t15\t13\t5 ////////// i SM S* DAW THE POSTMAN Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat., ; 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