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[" 1947\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t1947\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tP\tS 1 s \u2022»\t$\t4\ts\t6\t7\t 9\tto\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\tIS\t19\t20\t21\t\u2018>9 23 30\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 THE PATER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS WEATHER OVKRCA5T.WARMER Overo*,-! tod*) «rut u>-morraw.R*in »|>rvK' h\tLe ip:\t\u2019iff\tP-\tiiysic\tlist ; f\tVof.\tLuc;\tiwiff \tLev il\toff ua\t\tand\ta Pi\tof.T\the, \u2022\u2019\ten.The\tbo.ii\tir.O!\t11\tdied\tX < \t-u a is\tof\tLie dorsed\tIvai.c\t*:\u2019 V\t/ i\tIhelm lint\t\titu ie\tof :\tPer* X noii-\tUn.\t\t\t\t\t\t\t :r the\tG i\t\t\treported\t\tlhat\tSoviet\t \ts jien\tUs.*\t\two id\ttinff o\tn the\t\u2018 b1\tilir.f) d vvon\tmclu\td sd\tP\trois.\tJolVe\t.Kze\tnv:,\tlan * j idant\tri \u2019 ; y (\tJ.P.\t\tP ]\\ EMBER U.HUT.SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Greenlay House Is Destroyed, MEETING HELD Family Have Narrow Escape py f[j[|n at Dam&zei?estimated at S4.C00 the efforts of the firefis-hter*;.\t^\t1*1 LENNOXVILLE Damages estimated at $4,000 were caused last night when fire of undetermined origin razed the home of Romuald Tanguay at Greenlay, near Windsor M.is, and his wife and three children, asleep at the time the fire broke out at 10.45 p.m., fled in their night clothes.Nothing wa- saved from tiie new house.Mrs.Tanguay was aroused by the smell of smoke and woke up the three children, the eldt st of whom is six, and then left the house and went to a neighbor's.A few minutes after the family fled, the house turned into a roaring inferno.At the time, Mr.Tanguay was working on the four to twelve shift at the Canada Paper Company.At Greenlay there is no f:-e engine and Joseph Bolduc, who owns a small pump, turned two streams of water on the blazing house.Later1 the fire engine from Windsor .Mills, under Fire Chief Edwin Paquet, arrived on the scene.Nothing was saved despite Courses DRAWING PAINTING Also CRAFTS Schroeder ® Clowery ® Wright 23 King St.W est, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 4273-J HERE ARE THE | WINNERS IN THE ST.PAT\u2019S OLD BOY\u2019S\u2019 DRAWING: J.A.Largy, 49 Queen St.(S100.) - Bruno Pidgeon, 20 Sanborn St- (350.) - Norman Chartier, Wyatt St.($25.) -J.A.Pelletier & Son, 84 Wellington St.North, ($25.) -Fred Hetherington.22 Larocque St.($10.) - T.E.Mc-Ginty, 33 Princess St.($10.) -V.G.Buckingham, 220 Vimy St., ($10.) - F.X.Audette, 21 Galt St.($10.) - L.Michaud.Melbourne, Que.(310.) - IV.J.Wiggett, 19 Marquette St.($10.) - Jos.Tremblay.15\" Wellington St.(310.) - A.R.Bell, 87 Prospect St.($10.) - Olive Burroughs, Melbourne, Que.($10.) - Roland Gcnest, 2002 Maplewood Ave., Montreal.Que.($10.).the efforts of the fire fight ere This morning, the* Tangua y s had no personal effects except those they wore when they lef; the house last night.0.000 Textile \\\\ orkers Return CHILDREN ARE\tHan And Two Girls Are I'o Jobs In Four Quebec Plants t he- lms morn ;\t> worker* hi Drummond-&.m\u201e v* icixia\\ RESIDENCE IS PREY TO FIRE AT EAST ANGUS .h-'vj.vv*\tviit-y v> ui vanvaNS UlU\t.The third major fire in two days parish for donations for the Christ-\tplam - in the Eastern Township# area mas tree.\tt he worker# at t occurred at East Angus at 4 a.m.The remainder of the evening was Montmorency today when fire of undetermined , spent making plan# for the sale and \"'\u2018'rk origin swept through a three- tea to be held St.George's Hail storey house owned by Angelo | on Thursday, Nov.13th.Fresena and forced three families Refreshments were served at the including eight children, to flee ! fk\u2019*0\tthe meeting by t he hos- into the earlv morning cold in their tosses, assisted by Miss Reid.Mrs.night clothes.\tA- Joiles poured at the lace-covered An unofficial estimate placed :\twhich was centered with .lamages at three or four thousand ,lg''*u taPcs an^ tlowers.dollars.Firefighters.including, WOMEN\u2019S ASSOCIATION The Women\u2019s Association of the United Church held their Novem- Oo.rials ct Natenal i d.h, \u2022 i.' Îextile >y n.Ucate called o.the,: members m Nov, 3 ; ?upiK be are, ecommen i in Almost 6,000 textile workers in four plants in the province were aack at their jobs today with vide returned at everything running smoothly and morning _\t.- .f The November meeting of St.Monica\u2019s Guild was held at the home of Mrs.H.Hall v ;h Mrs.Whitelow and Mrs.Sullivan as assistant hostesses.The meeting was opened with prayer and the regular business followed.Twenty-seven answered the roll call.The members of the Guild have as {f j, .u decided to give a Christmas supper pèn,,d \u2022\u2022 to the members of the Sunday 1 .School and they wi ' canvass the * \u2022\u2018\u2022e \u2022-«me situation applied a the -Magog plant of the company.he St.Grégoire Angus at 4 a.m.The remainder of the evening was do Montmorency mill resumed an\t1*' cents «n h>>.n undetermined, spent making plans for the sale and \"\u2019ork todây.\t\u2019\u2019\u2018\u2019T\"'!\u2019\u2019!'',10 half-year period The employe,w at Magog.Sher-' raVe,,*\u2018existing\"'\tthe \u2018i'Li' cor*' brooke and Montmorency return-1 tract.r.o trac® left of the week-old otrike which halted operations in the mills.K.C.F.Mill the Dominion Textile Compati, plant in Sherbrooke, said very-thing was going without a hitch, .'.no, Mr .Needham, superintendent members ,,f th,- Prummcndville Cotton Com plant, said \u201cwe\u2019re going jus, like) hadn't hap- ENTERTAINED BY LIONS CLUB superintendent of aroitraticn tiems handed down on tVt 15 f-.vor of the >ynd.; \\\tDi>.cions between the union and the company were held dur.ng the week in Montreal with .rovincia: 1-abor Minuter Antonio Bamtte p -'siding S, lenient of the di pute was announced Friday night, 1 ht> employees will receive, of.f\"-i;ve Nov.10, an average wage increase of 20 cents an hour, and of e varie! Uv-t nig! ight of of fancy c-makers at the Box : the ¦brooi : volunteers, worked desperately save a barn and the animals.There was no water available to combat the flames and the men could only stand and watch the flames consume the dwelling.her meeting in the Gertrude Scott Hall.Mrs.V.S.Richardson, vice-president, presided.Mrs.E.Scale led in the devotional period.Tri- NEW STORE TO OPEN BOORS THIS FRIDAY j neighbors.SCOTSTOWN Dr.Sylva Stubbing, D.P.H., an-I nounces the opening of medical practice in Scots town, Nov.17.Afternoons: 2-4 except Thursdays; i evenings: 7-8 except Tuesdays and; Thursdays.Sunday: A new store, known ns Au Bon Marche, Knrv.is opening in Sherbrooke this Friday.Something dif- to the MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE HELD AT STANSTEAD The residents of the house quick- bute was paid to the memory of the ly left after the warning had been late Mr.R.W.S.Nutbrown and nrooxe this Friday.Someth sounded and were given shelter by deepest sympathy extended to Mrs.feront and somethin,- new Nutbrown m her bereavement.buying public is opening at 51 -'1rs.n.J.Lane read several Wellington South, corner of San- ' letters of thanks and appreciation born street.This store marks a for remembrances and gifts sent by radical departure from the usual1 this group.Collections were reeeiv- retail store in that it features all, i tor *,fund t0 replace the annual merchandise on display and adopts' harvest home supper, with gratify- a policy of stocking only lines that \u2018Z mg results,\tcan be sold at popular prices.s0\u20181\tlh* - 'meial speaker, the Koutine business included pro- The management\tof\tthis store\t*Yav,!,s, ,n ^or^*v ^i!UJ\tDometery, Rv annoint-^ Karatl°nS j°r the annUGÎ ^hri?tmas hll>\tof retail experience be-' !\u2018 xpH' ed i Jtisfaction at the num-1 luu of children ]iresent.Charged In 'l'hcfl Case Here Hubert Dussault, 20 year-old hf was on duty at th* Hov«y pl»nl She otvokc youth, unosted on Ht \u2022 :I0 Friday night, i» ¦ patWnt chargea of theft With violence »nd in.lh* S:' ' 'mccnt do T«ul Hoapi- t*l, whore hi* condition i» rcporU conspuacy, in connection ith tli«> ,,,) a< go,,,! Assault on Henri Canicro, 57, The women wap* Krrcated In \"ight watchman for the Hovey Montteal on Saturday, after racking Company, was arraigned police authorttiea hail followed a b«\u2018:d'rc Ju-s\u2019n-o of the I'e.ice Jean* trail thrsnigh various eaat end Ma, o Grégoire, at the t'ourt rooming houses ansi taverns t>*- (\"epics wanted.utlicc.n.t.nmc:-: : or Lie c ; :\tHou-e todav , He will appear be ttn.l.-i ;hc d ectiof.of fore a Magistrate Umioirow morn , cha rman of the Boys' ittg.Two young women, t iaiie .lot-ra-.19.of Sherbrooke, and a six teen year-old Fast Angus girl, Were also arrested and «'harped with conspiracy.Carrier, who was exeiely beaten and robbed of $250 while REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Rec is lrationa at the Sherbrooke Division Registi v Office during the week ending October 31, 1947.follow : I\u2019iateait Laval Idee., and at, to Georges Allard of lots 710-140 and 141, Fast Ward.Laurent l.andiy to Armand Dumas of lots 729 597 and 59S, East Ward.Adelbert t\u2019liv'ho to 1'hilemon \\'al-b rand of part of lots 438 and 139.Fast Ward.Maxime 1\u2019elletier to Marcel, Kirouac of lot 802.Fast Ward.The t'it.y of Sherbrooke to Henri Thibault and Alfred Bouchard of part of lot 246, Centre Ward.Joseph Adelard Beaulieu to Aime formation from them led police to two rooming houses where blood stained clothing was found.Th« suspect, however, having probably been informed, had fled.The cha.-e finally end ed in Sh«r-t'rooke, Dtissault having taken th* G N.R train as far as Richmond, and a taxi from Richmond to Slier» bt ooke.BRIEFLETS of Oct.2bth Records 1'lc.tsc leave at Record Gagnon of the residue of lot 1 444 l,j South Ward part of lot.1444-3.South Ward.Harrj Budning to Samuel F.chen.be g and Isidore F.heoheig of the undivided 1 3 of part of lot 178, and the westerly i> fret of lots 179 and ISO.Centre Ward.La Cause Populaire de l\u2019imma-culate Conception to Estate O.C, Monssette and C xor of the residue of lot 7 102, South Ward.Sherbrooke Trust Co, to Norman F.Itradlev of part of lot 37, Orford.Armand Duplessis to Willie St, 1 auretfl of lots 1 HA 47 and 48, rangs* (1, Ascot.Edward Galvin to Cleophas Blais «*f part of lot 20-D, range 5, A wot.Jo -eph Eugene Lalondc tsi Maur-co Drouin of lot 06 7, North Ward.Mrs, Omer Mareeau to Miss Matte Anne Vezlna of lot 1499-70 ment, - I were named for the various sales ici a mît\tbooths and a social hour followed.KUUs.lb LAND\tauxiliary meets The young woman of today can be 1 The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of St.Memorial on Duff-rin , tho Lake and Mount St.Mary'.- (Vni y to ics were decorated by'mem'bors assigned for that TO ALL WHO SUPPORTED US .ST.PAT\u2019S OLD | BOYS SAY \u201cTHANKS\u201d ros.88 YEARS 1J ^ ,* v* «.i i.-g «» xj in ci i\tcall in;\ti i iv.- > i t > 11 in.11 .- Y U \\ i 113 ] \\ OI Si sure of a bright future upon gradu- George's Church me; in the Parish ation as a nurse, Few professions Hall where they held the::- Novem-effer so many opportunities along her meeting which was opened j with sound financial incomes, with an All Saints hymn, the W.\\.Classes are now being formed by Litany, prayers and Bible reading, the Sherbrooke Hospital Nursing Mrs.J.Morrison offered a short School to start next February, prayer for all missionaries.There are no fees to pay and ap- The treasurer gave a satisfac-plications may be made now to the hory report on the proceeds of Superintendent of Nurses at the tiie Sunshine tea.Pledges and Hospital by mail or in person.h®05 were ordered sent to Quebec.- i Correspondence included a letter '7 A CX A MPMC\tEH'eeting from Mrs.Gifford, a .«.01\tCAiNXjUO\tmember\twho k now in Florida.-\tSeveral\tinteresting items were The annual Armistice Day ban- lead from the W.A.bulletin.Miss quet\tand\tdance\tfor all\tveterans\tin\tG.Stevens, Dorcas secretary ro- the\tEast\tAngus\tregion\twill\tbe\theld\tported a\tparcel of books and\u2019toys in the Parish Hall, on Tuesday eve- packed and shipped to Quebec to be sent on to children in Labra-dor and the Magdalene Islands.Church calendars were on sale at this meeting.Mrs.A.Merrill, in charge of the Little Helpers group, reported on a satisfactory rum- Reveal City Residence Of Royal Couple of the Legion purpose, I\u2019hr service opened with prayers, followed by tho lord\u2019s I'raver and the hymn \u201cO God.Our Help In Age Past, followed lit prayoi-.The Great Silence, the roll call and the Last Post.Next was the hymn ''The Supreme Sacrifice,'' the nn-tinnal anthem, prayers and the \u201cInternational Anthem.\u201d During the prayers, the memory of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, Indents Chicken pie supper, lluntingvilie Church 11:11, W.d, Nu\\ .12, 5 .0 to S p.m.Adults 75c, children 55c.Dr.T.1.Quintin'.office will be closed, Nov.10th to 2,'lrd inclusive.! Dr.Flotchei ' Mondav in We.cilice will he clof nesdax inclusive.m L?Sl Charming Trifl*t! ml St.M nirn' i luibl Chris: mas -ale of aprons, fancy-work, f table and afternoon tea, St Gmirgo 11 a 11, I .ennoxville, Thin s Nov.13, from 3:5d to (5tiki.itf#® | Rummage sale ¦\u2019 j Hall, I huI -day, tihurcli of Advem I p.m.ning.All veterans are invited to at-3æSE52aE3SEr tend this affair.n\tpoets, shop and office une to Repairs, Clarence work\u2019ers, doctors, nm-scs ami work- House May Not Be Ready Z for Occupancy Before VK'os- brothers, fathers, hu Gand# Yg^p\tanf^ friends was remembered.In the prayers, the minister said \u201cThe work we do is harder for their absence; the road we tread is lonelier for their passing.We trust NORMAN CRI BRENS Canadian Press Staff Writei London, Nov.11.\u2014{(!>)\u2014 Clar- THE TURNBULL NAME HAS BEEN THE .\u2014 \u2014w\u2014 i iar-1,\t:.- \"\" \u2022 cum Ncv, ]ti i,;.- ence House, former bridal hofiie I S2i me^ them at th* journey\u2019s end.People' Union of the Duke of Edinburgh, Queen .to Thee the sorrow of____________________________ Victoria\u2019s \u201csailor son,\u201d is to he the ,hcir homes.Give us grace to make_______________________ London residence of Princess i ,.e sact'ifice complete.Aid us t faithfully and as brave live LOST Black cocker spithii'l pup, I momh-, while mark under chin.Reward, Phom I >S-R or 1221 K.Ecod .aie : I Inmr baked bi t ad, I cakes, rookie,, nl Kchenberg's Bros.I Store, November thirteenth, 2 to 5 p.m., under auspice, Leah Kchei.- I iieig Ghapier llada.- ah.Pancake upper in Birchton Hall, I Ncv, Lfth, (1:30 p.m.An Young I Adm, 25c and 15< ' cliil* cfaiW a LUIRV P*rf«ct It P**l*«»t Sweater CHIcl G eu un & sausiaciory rum- ç .*u',uiiov- uj i imcees mage sale and the annual church pjizabeth and Lieut.Philip Mount-, ' -\u2019-\t>\t¦ -\tbatten after their honeymoon, |as they died, to cherish their mein was officially announced today.or\u2019cs in living monument- and Due to many repairs necessary, ! greatly resolve to build it will probably be a year before 1\t1 the house is ready for the royal service conducted by Archdeacon Jones, where the Little Helpers presented their white boxes.A Hallowe\u2019en party and tea were held in the hall which fcOC'O'W Take IIsm a Treat for Two! Half-Pint S.P.M.ICE.CREAM 15c Get It From Your Nearest Dealer! SHERBROOKE PURE MILK COMPANY LIMITED 'SfwdMûkàà djxudùng, - .the citv of our God in the land for which they gaVp themselves.\u201d Merrill and* Mre.Noonan afternoon tea.J.LENACHAN PRESIDENT OF CHURCH CHOIR Jack Lenaghan was elected president at the annual meeting of St.London.Nov.11._______(/p,__ Winston Churchill himself has scotched a United States-spon-sored plan for a 200-font f hurchillian statue\u2014comtilete wilh glowing cigar\u2014on the Cliffs of Dover.Mayor J.A.Wiles of the Dover Coast town of New Romney, speaking at a mayoral banquet, said Churchill wrote Him that he would \u201cprefer to have the matter discussed after he left active politics or after he died.\u201d The scheme, backed by ( diaries Davies, Boston engineer, was for a giant Churehillian figure surrounded by four huge bulldogs.Its electrically-lighted cigar end would have been visible from France.n ¦ s m h a a s b ¦ held in the hall which was appro- * 110 priately decorated and attended C0li|i,e- by twenty-three children and their .The coincidence in the choice is mothers.\tthat Mountbatten expects to re- The food parcels, which are to ';eive the title of Duke of Edin-be sent to two clergymen in Eng- burgh from the King on his wed-land, will be packed at the home \u201d *-\u2022*\u2022« iixvn ano steel nationalisation scheme can go through before the Labor Government ftu'es tlic vice tor a r in 19Ô0.Blast From Continued from Page 1 Stalin\u2019* personal representative, Griggs added.Foreign cnmnicnt* on Molotov\u2019s statement stressed that while the secret of nuclear fission was goner,-illy known, the United States still possessed several year*\u2019 advantage in the actual production of the bombs, which was a large scale industrial problem, United States sciontisls, according to recent reports, have perfected a detector which can toil when an utom bomb is exploded m any part of the world.tendance of eighteen uto of silence at 11 a.m Canadians paid official tribute have continue iproar w a at th the evening ¦¦ n m TUNE IN Station CBM, 9:00 to Silt p.m E.S.T.W«ln«sdar.No-rtmber 12lh.fot a half hoar of Polish National mnslt inamruratin» the Untied Poliah Relief Fond of Canada Campaign.meal, some prisoners reportedly .In 1\tworld wars in throwing thcii- food\tinto\tthe toilet.\t¦' aniament Hill\tceremony, with The prisoners,\tsaid\tto have\tllle observance of\tsilence at II chanted \u201cwe want food\u201d until the -'l\t.early hours of .Monday morning, Britain held n day of icmem are said to have objected chiefly\tfor the dead of both wsir* to mid-day and evening meals.Sunday and n; ceremony was plan-Lunch, they charged, consisted n(\u2019^ for today, chiefly of poor quality\tstew, con-1\tIn Waahinrtoti,\tPresident Tru- taining vegetables\tand\tmeat fai\tman arranged to\tpince a wreath from freon.Supper was described iat the tomb of the unknown as an indigestible mixture, accom- soldier in the traditional Arms tire panied by five slices of bread, jDay memorial services at Ailing-While there was no comment ton National Cemetery, from Dr.Lesage, a jail guord said1 In Bru» sels, Prince Charles, Re-there had heetm \u201csome trouble.\" gent of Belgium, placed a wreath There was no indication, how- before the monument to Belgium's ever, that the disturbance had (unknown .oldit-r, in a ceremonv nt-been accompanied by violence or tended by Canada\u2019s Prime Mini-nad been other than noisy.\t(-¦ter Mackenzie King.No Com- munist démonstration!! were announced in Belgium.Arrangements in other countries varied.Germany each American Army unit, arranged its own o beer van -c and t]jo United Staten Military Governor, Gen Lucius D.Clay, in a statement to ifoops, urged them to be \u201cstrong, vigilant and prepared to preserve with every mean* al our command, our way of life,\" Austria-\u2014American, British and French occupation troops held Free Nations Coiuinued trom f\"»gc 1 Prime Minister Places Wreath ot Chrysanthemums on Tomb- of Belgium\u2019s Unknown Soldier in Brussels.By JAMES McCOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer Brussels, Nov.11.O' Canada's Prim»' Minister stood bareheaded in the rain today before the tomb of Belgium\u2019s unknown soldier in an Armistice Day ceremony while drums beat slowly and cannon fired salutes in memory of the dead of the two world wars.Prime Minister Maokennic King had a leading part in the solemn national ceremony and thus wasi given an unusual honor for a foreign guest.Accompanied by the Canadian Ambassador to Belgium, Victor Dore, and Col.M.L.de Rome.Canadian m i I i t a r y attache, he placed Canada's wreath of chrysan themnms on the toir.h just in front of the everlasting light that gleam* in Brussels' main square, Thousands of veteran* of die resistance, war widows and children watched.After placing the wreath he stepped back ami stood with bowod head, a Flanders poppy on Ins ; black coat the only «pot of color.On either side above him loomed the great lions that guard the tomb.Around him stood Belgian soldiers in khaki carrying Belgian flags.All morning thousand* of Bel glan* c o n v e r g e >1 through the streets on the seem* of the cere mony.Prince Charles, regent of Belgium, a slim figure in khaki, placed the first wreath.Then tall Henry Spaak.Prime Minister, who bad stood with Mackenzie King, placed his.After two or three others had paid then tribute.Mackenzie King stepped forward to take bis part in tlii- ceremony.Today the Canadian Prime Minister will have a private talk with Prince Charles, followed by a dinner as guest of the Belgian Prime Minister at the Foreign Ministry.Tomorrow ho goo* to the University (>f Louvain to receive an honorary degree before proceeding to Holland.WATER VILLE Annual chicken pie supper, Guild Hall, Hatley, Friday, Nov.11th.Adm.75 cents and fit) cents.Hughes Did Continued from P*g» 1 Meyer'* account*, made public by the committee last aumtner, listed It«U,000 «pent on entertainment of a: my officers and government official s about the period the Hughes contracts werv let.Some of those named in th« accounts have denied that auch sums ,ss Meyer luted were spent on them, Hugh** said h* had heard that army air force oflioera at Wright Field, Dayton, 0\u201e did not like him, so he bad assigned the frer-*pet»d-mg Meyer to a publie relations job.\"1 believe 1 just assigned him to the job and left It to his own discretion,\u201d Hughes raid, Hughes testified before a Senate M ar Investigating Sub-commit tea headed !>y Senator Homer Ferguson (Rep.Mich.), investigating circumstances of the award of the contracts to the west eo»*t pian® builder and movie producer.AYER\u2019S CLIFF Annual chicken pie *ii|vp.-r.Guild Hall.Hatley, Friday, Nov, Uth.A !m, 7,s cents and M cents.DEATHS land added: \u201cWe are showing the world how freedom ami association in a wider | policy can he combined.\u201d Tho Prime Minister continued by j characterizing a- \u201cbaseless\u201d Bus-1 skin accusations that Britons are imperialists and war-mongers.Inf rebuttal he cited the Labor Governments recent actions in granting) self-government to India and independence U> Burma and authorizing \u201cconstitutional advances' for Ceylon and Malta.The \u201cconstant stream of abuse\u201d against Britain appearing in the Russian press \u201cis most unusual\u201d | coming \"from a government against members of another gov-icrnment with whom it is in friendly relations.\u201d BIRTHS their own observance.Denmark -ceremony at French war memorial, Norway, Sweden, Finland\u2014nothing planned.Laly no celebration, Italian armistice célébrât ions held Nov.1 i and Communist newspapers ti l referring to celebration of Red revolution.LLOYD Al the Sherivnoko Hos pitnl, on November .'!rd, HH7, to Mi and Mrs.Karl Lloyd, of Seotstown, a son, Richard Earl, T) LKU At (In* Hi omo-M issis-quoi Perkins Memorial Hospital ot.Nov.drd, H!M7, to Mr.and Mrs.Merton Tyler (nee Barbara! Cunningham), of Knowlton, Que,,] a son, James William.TRUE At the .Sherbrooke Hos pitnl.on Sunday, Nov.irth, 1017,., to Mr.and Mrs, Sheldon R.True, of Ayer's Cliff, Que., a son.WILSON\u2014At the Sherbrooke Hos pital, Nov.9th, to Beryl and Fred, a son, Richard Howard.GRIFFITH At South Stukely, Que , November 9th, UH7, Mr Cnradog Griffith, beloved bua-band of Ada Thomas, in hi* filth year.Remains resting at his *on-i't-lnu home.Joseph Ohamnan, A St Patrick St., Magog.Funeral Wednesday, November 1 .in t htiroh of the Advent, at 2:30 p.m , Rev.Mr.Mitchell, of Waterloo, officiating.Interment m Pine Hill Cameterv.Funeral Director, O.H.LeRoiix, Msgog.MrKKF Pas off a wav at hi* home in Dixvill*, oil November IO, 19! I|> .sm-WHi my\tth.n)5-B I*arocque St.Wanted To Rent HEATED GARAGE FOR WINTER months only, vicinity of Ontario and Portland.Phone 796-R.Livestock For Sale PRIVATE GA.RAGE WANTED, FOK CRToY HORSE, 1200 LBS., 10 YEARS OLD.storage of insulation materials, muat he\tDi'au, North Hatley.Phone 90-.ÏU31.dry and accensiblt* in winter.Canadian General Insulation Que.Co, Phone Farm Help Wanted 4830-J, Sherbrooke.\t: -_ niture.Apply 23 Norrey St., (Corner Mks Thelma Flanagan and Mn-J -n*1.A!-\u2014u.^:_:____________________Annie Stetson were calling on Mr.1 and Mrs.John Flanagan, in Warden.Mrs.Carl Sabinisky, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Holden.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Hirtle, of; CKTS\u2014(1240)\tCFCF\u2014(600)\tCBM\u2014(940) TUESDAY EVENING\t\t 5:45\u2014Duke and His Swinarbilliet.\t6:00\u2014Around the Town.\t6 :00\u2014Musical Program \u2014Montreal Merry Go Round.\t7 :00\u2014Al Harvey 6:45\u2014Norman Cloutier & Memorial Muaio\t7:00\u2014Make Mine Music.\t7:15\u2014At tne Console.7 :00\u2014AI Harvey.\t7:15\u2014Doug Snuttm SPoaite Court | House.Phone 398.PERSONAL PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS.Smart, distinctive, photo greeting carda from your own negative, printed on the , finest, deckle edge, embossed paper, j p\t\u2022 Beautiful designs.Prices including : \u2022 CrSOIl&l matching envelopes, 10 for 75c, 25 fi»r i - Ltd., Sherbrooke, Que.D.S.HOWARD, Attorney for Petitioner.$1.50.Send negative and money today.YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE AND COLOR I Electro-Surgical Clinic Photo Service, Box 494, Rock Island, Quo.ONE COMBINATION SIX-INCH PLAN-er and saw, Vi b-P.motor, also Quebec heater with oil burner.Apply 6 Wilson aPEGLALITYi RHEUMATISM.ARTHRl-i SL> Lcnnoxvilk> Qllt, tis.Neurit!*» X-ray Laboratory, Dia gn oi* Ot abomaeh.inumtinea.heart.Kle«tro-Sur- j o .\tI7s,a,\u201e Lnr C-|_ «leal, removal at ton»iI».hemorrboJda.»VRai t.ataie r OF 3*1* vrarta.ooma Dr.Horn.86 Oourt Street.Phone 3834.Optometrists ALBERT 1'HUDEAO.B.AS.O.*Y Er \u2022IgM Spec tall, t.27a WeUingtoo North.Fhoac 267.Opan » »o \u2022 «very day., BUSINESS AND APARTMENT BLOCK ' in prosperous Eastern Townships town.Excellent investment at $27,000.Terms.| Apply Box 200, Record.| R.ESI DENTAL LOTS ON VIMY, NEW-ton and Argil* Streita Appli S.G.Ne'vton, Phone 546.returned to your hair with Angélique ( Ivey Hair Restorer.$1 at Olivier's Drug Store.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS] j mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price lût Six «amples 25c.\t24 samples.J1 00.Mail Order Oept 0-2 Nov-Rr.bber Go.Bo* 91.Hamilton.Ont J.S- BRAULT, B.A., 8.0.EYESIGHT MODERN HOUSE (VACANT), GARAGE SpaolalUt, 50 Waattngton 8L No.Apt L j and garden.In Hatley Village.Herbert Phooa 8482.\t_________ Colt.Ayer's CHIT.Phone 62-R-3, Physicians and Surgeon* Poultry For Sale Cars For Sale 1931 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR SEDAN.Good eondltion, $300.Apply 126 Laurier Ave.1933 FORD V-8, COUPE GOOD RUN-ning order.Phone 2408-R, 30 Wolfe St., after 6 p.m.AUCTION SALE Saturday, Nov.15th, AT 12:30 O\u2019CLOCK For Eatate of late Rev.Frank Vial, to b« sold at Bishop\u2019» University Lennoxville 2 dressing tables, 3 beds complete, refrigerator, dining: room Bet, Gibbard, 2 carpets.«evernl odd tables and chairs, chesterfield set, 1 rocking chair, 1 sewing basket, trunks, several sectional book cas », 1 small writing: desk, 2 card tables, books, curtains and drapes, dishes and cooking utensiles.Other articles not listed.Tetms : Casih.R.M.DHMERS, Auctioneer.Women\u2019s Association.Mrs.K.Myers called on old friends one afternoon and also visited her sisters, Mrs, R.Sells and Mrs.R.Smith.Miss Jessie E.Grosset is the ,\tguest of Mr.A, Svkes and Miss flowers along with several views Vivian Sykeg- in Windsor.taken during the past few memns j Mrs.J.Smith has returned from I were shown by Mr.Harry Satin'a trip to Almonte, Ont.land Mr.Ivan Bowden.\t| Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Wheeler I News has been received here ' an(j their daughter, Margaret, and ithat Ma-, B.J.Cook, of Moore\u2019s : their friend, Miss Nora Stanton, j Corner, Ma s., is seriously i.l a; attended the seventy-fifth anniversary services at Christ Church, Brnnipton.on All Saints\u2019 Day.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Frost and baby daughter were week-end ! guests of Mrs.Frost\u2019s parents,.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Blake.Little Diane Kerr, of Richmond, was a guest for a week, of her grandmother, Mrs, J, Smith.ESAt>/MAM: DESPSRAXe THOUGHTS WRACK M.Y SOUL/' LOOM!MG LARGE BEFORE ME ts the vision of ôhncKles-A 30S IN Two POSTOFFiCGi'-ANO STAMObMG Uf>ATTHAT/ DOMi'T X GO Moving x kmovM moTj V0W1THER 1 SU'i GEEKiM' TvsIO DAVG L Si.MCE M\\XX WOO PL £ SAY, \"JASON, GO LOCATE THAT BIG TOAD\"-\u2014Hé BUM \u2018 HARDER TO CATCH TWAM) A\u2019LSCTkIC RASSIT-^-v ,MO\\M X SPECK HE AIL GET TO SALTO EGYPT i OR.KimBR, PBOMa «78.\t( GORUUN ; A FBW CHOICE PULLETS, NOW LAY- St Electrolh«r*t>T.Urinury Di**»»* White Wyandotles, also fat roosttrs, dressed or alive.John C.Maguire, Corner Cookshirc-Bulwer highway.Wanted to Exchange LOVELY SIX-ROOM HFATED APAUT-ment, MontreH.l, in exchange for 2 bedroom apartment or house in Lennoxville.Aipply box 19S, Record.^ 1937 OHRYSLER ROYAL SEDAN\u2014SAME owner\u20144i8,000 miles\u2014first class condition\u2014 W.Cooling, 92 McCraw, Thctford Mines.Phone 291.BOLTON CENTRE Mrs.H.E.Consens entertained the Women\u2019s Association one after- ng.UL-M Sussex, Rhode Island and 1947 V} TON FORD PANEL TRUCK.1100 noon- There was a Kood nUm')er DR.J.G.RODRIQUE, VETERINARY I Surgeon, general practitioner.SO Downs ; St.Lennoxville.Phone 112-R.Storage rUHOTITTRE, MiSC.GOODS.PRIVATE room system.Baldwin\u2019» Storage Ph.84»0 ! V terinary Surgeon I SHHRBROOKE VE'FERIN ARY HOSP1T AX ! Dr L A.Gendreau, 67 Wellington Soutfc.L.K.McCone miles, heater, rerfeet condition.Phone present.Mrs.Clark, of Sherbrooke, \u2014Lennoxville ^365._______________ was an out of town guest.After 1940 BUICK, new TORIES, GOOD CON- the business for the day had been '.v'V,\"' y\u2018u\u2019nrk'e- Mny'r Gordon.272-A transacted, dainfcy refreshments Wellington South, Phone S38 or 2455-J.\t, ,\t,\t,\t.-\u2014-\u2014- I were served by the hostess and a Situations Wanted, Female pleasant social hour was spent.-\u2014-Mr.and Mrs.T, O\u2019Brien, of reliable person is AVAILABLE as I Richford, Vt., were guests of Mr.i ittcr.IlOe per hour.TYansportation | aruJ Mrs.T.E.Consens.home if necessary.Phone S872-R.\t| Mr, an' in Sherbrooke.Mr.Ben Wheeler and «on, of Shi i on he, wei e enlli n g OU M r George Y< ;n t and Mr.Pi ;.All the men here were in Stoke ('eu tie on Tue.-Jay to he ip pul out the fire which threatened to spread from Mr.Co.o* honte to the adjoining stores.Mr,*.Adhemar Beaulac spent a few day» in the Si John's Hospital ! urder observation.Mr.K.nest riitamore, ,'f West Ibiksh Yt\u201e aprnt a day with i; - patents, Mr.and Mr.-.Walter Tittcmore.Mrs.M.it-e! Ecole* and two *on.«, Jame- and Vei non, of Sutton, were guests of their parent* and grandpa', cuts, Mi, and Mrs.Charles Nhols, Mrs.Eli Trombly, of Franlflln, Yt .ami Mr*.Emma McMullen, of St.Lambert, were calling on Mrs, Be b- lieekus, Mr-, Cedar Boomhour, of Stan-i .go Fast, spent a day with of Mis Thomas Boomhour.Mr.Stephen Pay, of Cowan*-ville, spent the week end with hi* mother, Mis.Janies Day.M' ami ,'Ii Thomas Wilson, Mr.Joseph Wi.son.M s.* Alice Wilson ami Mr Allen Harris were guests of Mr*.Lillian Sea ilea, at Highgate Spring*, \\ t.GORE n.e Movember meeting of the Hon- Woim n's In- titule \\va* held nt the liomo of Mrs.C.Johnston.Tlie muting was in charge of the eorvener u 1 lldileut ion.Mi: * M .Frazer.The roll call was answered y name g the mem hr i \u2019 first tell!',Id .There wn e ! wcl\\ e mem* No n«cd to be a victim of Constipation Vegetable Laxative may be the answer NR h*lps remove «sestfi, r«lirv«t wr#rY Itrlinfs,\tcAuxvd hr trrcRulafiH 1 hormigh, plr«#inj| #vu*»n IhrYtc ütl-Yf >;of*F»lr NR lahLiv isMtir in iyvo Yiicnjiihs, NR \u2022 m) NR iunuiiv *iA»Nr) for exirt miUi *i(u>n.i'Um or chocoUtt « T AH f _ 10^ O TO-NIGHT tv>MOft«Ow ÀUIOHT îkfâ&tàmji/: c.amnniLJ# 25\u2018 'sim GENTLE UXAiWE ANTACID pmuips\u2019 ,11101 u»r,m5lt WASH TUBBS DAVIDSON HILL MELBOURNE Mrs.J.0.Michaud spent a day in Montreal visiting Mr.Michaud, who is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital.His many friends will be pleased to learn that he is gaining satisfactorily.Mr.and Mrs.C.Newell have moved to their farm, which they purchased from Mr.Doyle.Mr.and Mrs.G.Knight have moved to the flat vacated by Mr.Newell.Mr.and Mrs.Michaud, of Cornwall, Ont., have moved to the apartment at Mrs.Ross\u2019, recently vacated by Mr.Knight.Miss Ruth Allan, of Montreal, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.J.J.Meed.Mrs.T.P.Ross spent a few days in Montreal.FULFORD *OR SURE**** -N fOR ^__\t| \u2014f'\u2014 boOLQHSB RELIEF from Headache?For /a«f re* lief get Instantine.For sure relief get Instantine.For prolonged relief get Instantine! 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For Instantine contains three proven medical ingredients that bring relief almost at once.And the relief lasts I For fast pain relief get Instantine today! instantine /Z TABltrS FOB Z5\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.William H.Davis and Mr.Earl Davis and Miss Kei-ser, of Waterville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.O.E.Davis.Mr.Orlando Wright, Mr.George Wright and Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Wright and two children, visited Mr.Forest Wright, who is now a patient in St.Hyacinthe Military Hospital.His many friends are pleased to know that his progress toward good health is now very favorable.Mr.and Mrs.William H.Davis, Mr.Earl Davis and Miss Keiser, of Waterville; Mr.and Mrs.Howard Salisbury and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hayes, of Granby; and Mr.and Mrs.O.E.Davis were guests of Mrs.K.Davis, at the tea hour.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus and family, of Knowlton, were guests of Mr.J.W.Bockus and Mr.and Mrs.D.Bockus.Mr.and Mrs.P.A.MacKinnon, of Montreal, has purchased a piece of land,north of the Yamaska River, from Mrs.L.K, Fessenden, and will erect a summer home there.Mrs.J.Proulx, Airs.William Robinson and Mr.Wilfred Proulx were guests of Mrs.William Lancaster and Mr.and Mrs.Moffatt, in Bethany.Mr.Thomas Lancaster was a guest of Air.and Airs.Leonard Davidson and family, in Melbourne.The many i-elatives and friends here of Air.Leonard Davidson, of Melbourne, will be glad to know that he is home from the hospital, after his operation.The box social which was held at the home of Mrs.Alfred Davidson, was a decided success.The proceeds from the boxes and a few articles auctioned off brought $25.-50.A breakfast set of dishes was raffled, which brought in $15.The lucky winner was Air.Albert Alal-lette, of Richmond.The money is to be used for the Cemetery Fund.Air.and Mrs.Robert Lancaster and sons were in Richmond one evening.Air.and Mrs.Percy Tibbitts and sons, of Waterloo, were guests of Airs.Tibbetts\u2019 mother and family.BETHANY BY LESLIE TUÎïNER 60RR.S, Wfc PONT ML0W PET* 0U THE TRMM.StR.HOU'Ll «MTÀ BID OF TMWt FROü! THAT'S STEAMS?DIO 801) HAVE MJHTHIHô IU IT TOMMV ?-T HOLD m FROG, TOWWV! TH\u2018 FEU-EE DIOU'T WANT IT,.BUT HE'S COMIW TO SEE IF HE CAN'T GET HOUR FOOT COTA THAT CUSPIDOR! MOMWV! NOW 1 OSMAN A SHOULDER CASE IS flpNE' I'VE lCOKED FLICK WHERE' THIS IS \\ NOT M MliLADV.tAN-ER-BONS DERM KIUP j COME HOME OFTEN WITH THE IK.OF NOU! / f EET HUMO IN THESE.HMM, ,W EETTIR TAKE Ot F THAT SHOULDER SONNN.IT'S IN TH' WAN Ï, » j NO'M.NOTHIN BUT FIGENt' ¦\u2014¦MS* Ell rtHjo.i*** t RiicwU - \"\u2022\u2022\u201cn 1 > ' .Zi AtnMMI'V\u2018«*À*\u20184« put SIMON'S EFFORTS §s*p ARE WASTED.AND HE SOON DEPARTS.I WWW a-ukirnttii» FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOSSER Air.Norman Copping was a call-i er at the home of Mr.and Air*.! Arlie Aloffatt and family.#Ir.and Mrs.Alaurice Boisse and son, Marcel, of Valcourt, and j Mr.Maurice Lavallee, of Roxton j Falls, were visitors of Mr.and] Airs.Alexander Lavallee and family.RANDBORO TRENHOLMV1LLE The Spooner Pond Women\u2019s Institute held a card party in ?he United Church Hall.Cards were played at sixteen tables; the prize winners were for the ladies, 1.Mr.Weldon Stevens, substituting for a lady; 2.Mrs.Roy Husk; for the gentlemen, 1.Air.Kenneth Reid; 2.Mr.Leonard Knowles; and Mrs.Dorothy Dyson and Mr.Raymond Lampron, won the consolation prizes.At the close of the evening delicious refreshments were served by a group of the Institute members.The proceeds amounted to over $20.Miss Doris Welsh, of Windsor Mills, was a week-end guest of Mrs.F.A.Wintle.Miss Lois Morrill spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.Martel, in Asbestos.St.Matthew\u2019s Guild held a food sale at Air.H.H.Hunt\u2019s store, in Sawyerville.The proceeds were upwards of thirty dollars.Miss Janice Ward, of Sawyerville, spent the week-end with Miss June Montgomery.Mr.J.W.Hall had the misfortune to break two ribs and received other minor injuries, while at work on the road.He is under the care of Dr.Grenidge, of Sawyerville.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Adams, of Fitch Bay, are gue s for a few days of Air.and - rs.Arthur Loveland and called on other friends.Air.and Mrs.V, Montgomery, Air, and Mrs.Graydon Montgomery and two children were guests of Air.and Airs.Fred Kinghorn.Week-end guests of Air.and Mrs.J.W.Hall were Mr.and Airs.Ernest Cragg and sons, of Sawyerville.Others at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.William Hall and daughter, Veronica, of Birchton, and Mrs.Hall's sister, Miss Lillian Butcher, R.N., recently from Selsey, England.Hi.masom and Dixon! how\u2019s the OLD LINE TODAV-c VFAH .'MAFOM AMD ) HOKIBSTA HONEY DIXON¦ HOWS YOUR.HOW EVER.DO YOU A ./THINK UP Mi n HOT OWE.HUH?y DEVASTATING-IDEAS ?Good enolgm to whatd \\ AM WAS YOU 1 TeUIN SAY.\tftROTHUH GORGEOUS J STONEWALL CATCH YOU,CHUM AH THOUSHT YOU WERE THE FUNNIEST man' viAl-p\" > rti.1H7 Mr.HlAît 1.Got mu lions of 'EM , HOMEY CHILE / YOU'LL ! IMD US YANKEES ' help your kidney* to dear the trouble-making poison* and eiceit arido from the oyotem, and give you a chance to feel better, work better.Get Dodd'* Kidney PiUi today.141 LIT ABNER m By Ai Capp WMUFFO IS YO '-ZOHRYiW' \"BOUT GlTTltJ1 CAUGHT ON OADlE- HAWKINS DAY BY SOME.FEMALE.?- IT'S naycmuffs Rule, thet fv/p- > MALE.PAULY OOTTA HITCH UP I YYIF A FE-MALF' PARTY TT\u2014 ITS EF AH WAS A COW Ah'D BE.hiTCMF-D TO 0 ANOTHER COW.E F AH HAS A »KONK-TH WORST AM C'P Si v/fX)L& FiE ANO SKONK \u2014 ON-NATCHERAL LO'ANY felS LOUT s OF A MALE TSTAY ON HITCHED.':\u2019\u2019 g it it ?i * Ur1 -BUT AH IS A (SOB.\u2019) DOS PATCH boy-All AH rates iS a PCS PATCH GAL .r.r NATCHEPLY.v a P!® m Eight\u2022 BROWN\u2019S HILL Several old neighbors and friendB i Mise Ina Gardner, of West Shef-®f Mr.and Mrs.K.G.Sharon mo- ford, and included a decorated an-tored to Newport, Vt., on Sunday, nivereary cake, which was cut by November 2, to help them celebrate Mrs.Sharon.Before leaving for their golden wedding anniversary, their respective homes, a purse of The arrangements and invitations money was presented to the^ guests had been planned and carried out j of honor, by Gordon Temple, who \u2022by their son-in-law and daughter, | asked them to purchase a gift as Mr.and Mrs.James Dunn, of a remembrance from their old Waterloo, and were so successfully neighbors and friends.Mr.and carried out that Mr.and Mrs.Shar- Mrs.Sharon both feelingly replied on were completely surprised when and thanked all for the gifts and guests began to arrive, but they the very enjoyable afternoon they quickly arose to the occasion and had brought to them.The guests made everyone welcome and a hap py social afternoon was spent re newing old friendships.Beautiful American Beauty roses, a gift of neighbors, brightened the living room.Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs.Dunn and her friend, Fcetting up^ AT NIGHT?How miserable you feel when your sleep is disturbed.Tired, achey, listless all day long.Why not take Gin Pills\u2014an old reliable remedy for relieving kidney trouble?Coin-pounded to help soothe and tone up the kidneys Gin Pills are said on a yetisjaetitm-or-mimej-back basis.were Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Gustin, Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Curtis, Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Martin, Miss Jennie Dunn, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Martin, Mrs.Minnie Whipple, Mr.and Mrs.H.Ayer and Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Temple, of Brown\u2019s Hill; Mr.and Mrs.Leon Parnell, Mrs.Rose Brown ami Mrs.Humphrey, of McConnell; Mr, and Mrs.Ralph Cook, of Fitch Bay; Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Rollins, of Holland, Vt.; and Miss Jean Miller, of Beebe.Mr.G.L.Temple attended an LO.O.F.Encampment Rally, in Sherbroke, on Saturday evening.Mrs.Temple accompanied him as far as Massawippi and spent the evening with Mrs.L.D.School-croft and daughter, Jeannette.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Young and daughter, Edna, of Magog; Mr.and Mrs.S.D.Keel, of Georgeville; and Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Keet, of Quebec, were gueste of Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Gustin.Mrs.W.L.Oliver, Mrs.Estclla Robinson, Mrs.H.G.Ayer and Mrs.0.M.Butler spent an afternoon with Mrs.G.L.Temple.Mr.and Mrs.I,.1,.Gustin accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Dolloff, to Magog, for an afternoon.Mrs.Ethel McPherson and three sons and Miss Glenna Martin, of SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.NOVEMBER II.1947.\t- DI INK IN\t! McKelvey.Mr.Guy Smith motored ___\t, them in.Her address is Ward G.Miss Donna Cote, who was a pa- Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Warden, tient in the St.Joseph Hospital, of Foster, and Mrs.Wailace Aiken-i Granbv, was transferred by arribu- spent an evening with Mrs.Ger-lance to the Royal Victoria Hospi- aid Warner and family, m Nortn tal, Montreal.Her address is Ward Troy, \\ t.E.\tThe fores: fires, which have been Mr.and Mrs.John Vintinner, burning on the Singer Company's Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Vintinner and land up Ruiter Brooke, are again Mr.and Mrs.James Vintinner, alii blaring furiously.of Waterloo, were callers of Mr.\t-\u2014 and Mrs.L.V.Cote.Mrs.James Vintinner, who recently returned\tBULWER from the St.Joseph Hospital, Granby, remained for an indefinite ,\t,\t,\tMiss Alice Hii! and Miss Marion time to convalesce at the home of Martinj of Montreal, spent the her parente.\tweek-end with Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Miss Elda Sargent is spending an indefinite time, with her parents, ,,\t, ,,\ti c Mr.and Mrs.Frank Sargent.\tMr- and\tSl™0^ Miss Elaine Sherrer and Miss '''.erLe *uests rf.f ^r-,and Mrs' Ardis Gately, spent a day in ^e^ster» intHauey.Waterloo, with Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Guests of Mr.and Mrs.W H.Bailey and family.\tHill were Mr.McArthur and Mr.Miss Margaret Cote, of Water- Bascomb, of Lachute.and Mr.Reu-loo, was a week-end guest of her ben Martin, Miss Winnifred Mar-parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.V.Cote, tin and Mr.and Mrs.Clarkson, of Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Sargent, of Sutton Junction.Waterloo, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Mr.H.V.Weston has received Warden, of Foster, were guests of the sad news of the passing of his , Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Aiken.\tnephew, Mr.Harold R.Fraser, of Guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Ottawa.McKelvey for a week-end were Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Laberee and their daughters, Miss Greta Me- Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Parker attended ¦ Kelvey, of Cowansville, and Miss a party for Mr.and Mrs.Robert Alt .it.W# _ !\tP\t\u2019\tX?\tr\\ b\twi r%\t+ Vi Ci QVrtri- OUT 08* WAY By J.a.Will & Wij- j I on DISGUSTED ITf 7 WITH THIS TOWN 14 Ltoo, BUT X AIM UTW LEARN1W NOTHIN* I V LIKE THAT FER FEAR jS .ILL GROW TO NOPE \u2014 NO HOBOES SO FAR / I NEVER COULD FIND OUT._ HOW THEY RIDE » 1H RCDS'-THEYRE ALLUS ON A OFF 'FORE CAN thpty tears too ir.g was spent in singing old songs led by Mrs.D.H.Taylor.During the evening, Mrs.Beatrice Fletcher presented a purse of money to the young couple accompanied by the best wishes of their friends.The groom expressed his thanks as well as those of his wife and invited all those present to visit them in their home.Refreshments, were served and a pleasa\u2019t evening was or ugh: to a chose by all sirg-lr.g \"God Be With You Til! We Meet Again.\u201d West Bolton, have been guests of were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Mr.and Mrs.0, M.Butler and ! Shipway and son, Stephen.George Butler.\t! Mrs.L.E.Rexford and Mrs.Eve- Miss Ruby Dolloff is visiting herjlyn White, of Montreal, Mr.T.E.Albertine McKelvey, of Farnham Mr.Ernest Aiken, Mrs.Gladys McKellar, and sons, Kenneth and Ronald, were business callers In Knowlton.i ic pj\t¦ n r j j im ajuj, d Miss Mae Haxtall, of Sutton, as- grandparents for a few days.Rexford and Mrs.Ada Dudley, of sjsted in the Dunkin School.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Temple, of West Lebanon, N.H., were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Temple.Miss Alma Guatin is spending two weeks at Ayer\u2019s Cliff assisting in the home of Dr.C.L, Brown.Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Shipway and M rs.Mary Eves, of Stanstead, Magog, were guests at the Ayer Mrs.Frank Aiken is ill Rintoul, at their home on the Stanstead Road, in honor of their recent marriage.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Paige, Mrs.Howard Paige and Mrs.Winget and chil-; dren, of Lennoxvilie,' and Mr.Ar-ancjjthur Merrill and Mr.and Mrs.A.home.»\ti under the care of Dr.Gillander.Lapointe and son, Marcel.Mrs.A.F.Emberley, of Ancas-! H/r dauSht.er- Mrs- ^loyd Macey, Friends of Mr.N.R.Wood will ~ A ,\t,\t.\t, of Sutton, is caring for her.ter, Ont has been visiting at the Mr_ and Mrs_ Levi Cote Mrs.Temple-Shipway home.\t.J George Bailey, Miss Mona Cote Mlss Alma Gustin accompanied ; and Mr_ Uba]d Schirlck motored her aunt, Miss Lena Gustin, to Lennoxvilie, to visit Mr.and Mrs.Jack Gustin.Another.LUCKY ON BURNS\u2019 WINNER CHUCKWAGON A NEW BENDIX I1® MRS.MARION SINGLETON, 19a PARK AVE., SHERBROOKE, QUE.From left to right, Mr.Bert Keeler of Keeler & Cross.Ltd., Bendix dealers in Sherbrooke; Mrs.Marion Singleton.19a Park Avenue, Sherbrooke, lucky winner of the Bendix Automatic Home Laundry; Mr.L.Delorme, representing Burns & Company Limited in the Sherbrooke District; Mr.Ls.-Ph.Lussier, Sales Supervisor of Fred Hudon Agencies Ltd., Montreal.Bendix distributors for the Province of Quebec and the Maritimes.MUSIC OF THE WEST AT ITS BEST A DCMiS ON NE f WORK SHOW \u2022 Burns mom every Tuesday CRTS at 10:30 p.m.YOU, TOO.CAN WIN! JMmpljr mull wrx* InbH lr«*m a can of nr uns* ocUcif.us \\\\r*;NF.Rs a n n UFA VS with jour name and addreuf plainly written on the rovers aide, 1n-\u2022 ludlhit nlftO.tho name and «ddre** of jour local denier*, to Pont Office Bn* AMI, Vancouver, B.C* BURNS' & COMPANY LIMITED \u201cPIONEER MEAT PACKERS OP CANADA\u201d to Montreal to visit Miss Donna Cote, who is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital.Miss Shirley Newell is spending two weeks in St.Albans, Vt., with Mrs.James Cross.Mr.and Mrs.Morris Sargent, Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Brennan, of North Troy, Vt., were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Aiken.Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Bailey and daughters, Mrs.George Bailey and daughters, of Waterloo, spent a week-end with their mother, Mrs.L.Bailey.be sorry to hear that he is ill and under the care of Dr.Wells, in Lennoxvilie.EASTMAN A reception was held in the St.John\u2019s Hall, one evening in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Duns-more.At the arrival of the guests of honor, they were ushered to a special seat and to their surprise, Mrs.Fred Ketcham played the wedding march.They were entertained by a mock wedding, which caused much laughter.The hall was beautifully decorated in a pink and white color scheme.The bride\u2019s table was centered witli ASPIRIN S Record is Unmatched by Any Other Fain Reliever -SO DONT EXPERIMENT! 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Aspirin is a single active ingredient that is so éontle to the system that millions of normal people have taken it without ill effect.Yet this ingredient is so amaxingly effective\u2014that Aspirin starts to go to work to relieve your pain almost, immediately.ASPIRIN Ii raaionsWy priwd, In.Is Un lin», ' an Cotta it Mils Ini Cbofi 1c par Isttot LOWEST PRICES EVER! Pocket* box of\t!8 g ÉcOfiou y boMje of ?4 .family size of K)0.\u2022 .79 C Miss Meribel McKelvey has en- a wedding cake and varigated tered the Royal Victoria Hospi-, flowers and pink and white tapers tal, Montreal.She was accompan- ! in silver holders formed the table ied by her father, Mr.George Me-; decorations.The cake was given by Kelvey and her sister, Miss Greta Mrs.Beatrice Fletcher, The even- REMEMBER! 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Show qxrrp BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN GOSH .UMW.pay you vouât v oust you ?PWtC\\S't\\-V t-w yoohsG TVi\\00\\Jt.- 'Otv.'.DO VOO HOVO,Am9H\u201c wouvo you UW£ VO «Jt.COM\\t YWt PftOOO POSSVSSOO.OP S'OSG CNR lUW OV 6 AS GOZZ\u2019L'tS O'?VGOOb ?e>UT WWW\u2019S.THAT GOT TO oa WATW Voua ?PNyvKiCb ML vohny you tULoyvwwotb v ovæ you * 30 i UOR AKiOTH'bO OAVTftV i> H-S .TH\\S> 9ROUO NStSTOCRW OP THY.VWGWWAV HOT «\u2022 N GO'l'DLKv O9p0vkYUVG\\Ty , My OLrO .yoUVGG 'tR'xtVYO, TO StN-ZTO\tO'SUKjyl TO THt LAST OtVVOOOS 00.09 1 »v v\" «\u2022net.m VIC FUNT BUT t CAN'T BRMK A TSN*DOUAR Bill, DOC.?I» IT'S THAT DETECTIVE, FLINT, OUT FRONT' HE\u2019S PAYING OFF A CAB DRIVER ! TAKE IT DOWN 'HE STREET BREAK IT FOR ME VP YOURSELF A BUCK, AND BRING ME WHAT'S IEFT LOCK THE FRONT DOOR .'ANY TWIN© TO DELAY HIM IS \u2022il r,.i.i Y I'Ll POT THE GIRL IN THE -J VAULT/ YOU GO OUT THE fi BACK WAY.' GET YOUR CAR AND PICK ME UP IN THE IU TAKE CAREOFTl'f MONEY.' T DOROTHY DIX SHEREROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, llM7.Widow's Ideal Marriage In The Women\u2019s Sphere Nine Marrying Hatband\u2019s Brother Happy Solation For Wcncn MARRIAGES Recently Married K1NGSEY i)esr\tD.x: I am a v- ¦prob\u2019.em is :h:s: My - - .ir but he is ortiy 20.jus: a ;-ew know if it is fair for a yo r mine.He thinks it is a : ch: I love i my hue ban be right to small children.My ¦ xe ; I mar Answer: It always si to marry his brother's widow, marry her sister\u2019s former htusb possible solution of the niatr.ni death has broken family ties, S ries with it few risks because a ateier-in-law have known each they are familiar with all of DOROTHY DIX peculiar!: .s a: u f.-.-.l.u adjust themselves to them.BEST FOR CHILDREN And, above all, it Insures the wo.far more apt to be well treated :>y the u: le or .their father or mother, than they wo.-V be by ary sti-a or mother.Most uncles and a if they were their own ch i hv SI *DE\u2014WOODARD BeeOe, Nov, II.\u2014A pretty v,e.g : >cn place All Sa;:::V \\ ¦ liettn Church.Beebe, cn Frida evening October 17th, whe Joyce Priscilla, only daughter o Mr and Mrs.Ena Woodard, e Beebe, became the bride of Mr a; tor a man _.\\,;-ur (.'.aides S.ade cf Be be :r ic>r a woman ro ¦ ., .:.d the hapt'iost AL\t''f,thec',*U' Mr: »#d :I ' 'rial problem wren Ar-R'T Vhar.es SUde, of Nbtt-ag .: a marr.age car ham- EnVan1li RlV F Mrcheh.brother-in-law and re'lor the church, of fit other so well that each other's .n to tase on a fami.y .ise s my boys dearly, s brother as much as I loved e so, but do you think it will with two small children?MRS.E.H.; to me WM ' The church was very atirai decorated with baskets of sated tsve! ?.and know how to\tard white snowberries , with white candles on the altar !th.e organ and in the windows, th tv: pews being tied with whi: the children who are\tP^\"* wir.g r,:, who has married î\"1*0\"\tMarjor: \u2022e stepfather '' yodard pre-ided at the ergat ve tftrir nephews and nieces as ie youngsters are not eupjected s\u20191', oi .\u2022 Parf* accompanied Mr.Alfred Keel \u2014 \u2014\t^\t\u2014 ' .-\t' * - .»¦ - \u2022 » ,1 U- uu\t^\t- ¦ u V.\u2022\u2022 w V\tf Ayer's tTff.who sang \u2022'«.to the jealousies and tyrannies of strangers that ruin so many young Perfect Love,\" during the signin lives.\tjof the register.For a long time in England it was illegal for a man to marry his Given in marriage by her father brother\u2019s widow, or for a woman to marry her husband\u2019s brother, but the bride was charming in a floor that law was rescinded.And just nov.\u2019 the \u2022church has lifted its own length white silk jersey gow: ban against it, and the right of men and women to marry their in- with shirred fitted bodice Ion laws is being recorded in the Prayer Book.\tsleeves, full skirt, and a long en n\t,,\t, i i 1\t,\t,\t,\t,\t.broideml veil, held in place wit Dear Miss Dix: My daughter, who ns an educated, good and beautt-!prar,-e blw-ums md s: vor sc Fu,! Pf\u2019 iegemly\tfine young man with whom she v quin;.Her' only o.namen: was' r much in lo\\e.Personally, ie is all t.tat cotttd be desired in a hus- ,.;n-ie ,trand ,f pf,.u1v ch band, but he is\tan only son whose mother has kept him\tfrom mam-\t, a\t.ing as long as\tshe could and who apparently bent\ton\tbreaking\t.fl\t8\t^\tt°, up hit?marriage to my daughter, not bocau-
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