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[" 1949\t\tFEBRUARY\t\t\t1949\t 8\tM\tT\tW\tT\t1\tS \t\t1\to\t3\t4\t5 6\tm 4\tH\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t11\t13\tIfi\t17\t28\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t\t\t\t\t ifyecbcooke Dailij Bfcoi'tl WEATHER MILD Oven'Sdt, cl*«rtn* ear\u2019y Ihi» «fti'inoon.Continuing mild.Ivlithl wind»», Tompmture* ye*t«rd»y ; Maximum n;t, minimum 4, Yi'av aijn: Maximum *»,d» m immum \u2019d below, THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY.FEBRUARY 23.1949.Fifty-Second Year SCHOOL SALES TAX BILL IS APPA0VÎD AT QUEBEC World News IPublic Bills Committee in Brief | Authorizes One Per Cent Levy For Local Schools ^ __\t* \\ 0\u2019rppmpnt le; Premier Duplessis Says Privilege of Collecting Tax Proba-cuiiit/ii 1/ Ao bly Will Be Extended to All Commissions in Province.Reached In Holy Land Berlin Jews Riot Against Film Lake Success, N.Y., Feb.23.\u2014(0)\u2014Sir Alexander Cadogan, Hritain's permanent delegate to the I'nited Nations, leaves this week on hft first holiday in three years.While Sir Alexander spends five weeks basking \"somewhere near\" Santa Monica, Calif., Sir Terence Shone will net as his deputy.Washington, Feb.23.\u2014(JP)\u2014 \u2014Senate legislation to authorize the St.Lawrence seaway and power project is due to be introduced within ten days to two weeks, a United States government official said today.* * * London, Feb, 23.\u2014((!\u2019)\u2014A motion to defer second reading of the British North America Bill to approve the union of Canada and Newfoundland was tabled today in the House of Commons by 13 members of various parties.The hill was introduced yesterday by Ph'ltp Noel Baker, secretary for Commonwealth relations, and given formal first reading.Date for debate on the second reading is still undecided.V * Berlin, Feb.23\u2014(Reuters) Western military governors in Germany w'ere \u201cunable to attend\u201d today\u2019s Berlin celebrations of the Red army\u2019s 31st anniversary, marked throughout the Soviet Union and eastern Europe hy the traditional parades and demonstrations.Top-ranking American, British and French commanders have received invitations to a reception this evening at the residence of the Soviet military governor, Marshal Vassily D.Sokolovsky.However, the three western military governors will be represented by deputies.* * * Budapest, Feb.23\u2014iP?)\u2014 The Hungarian government yesterday said Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty had urged a reconciliation of the Roman Catholic church and Hungary\u2019s Communist-led government.The foreign ministry released the text of a letter it said the imprisoned Primate wrote from his cell to the board of Bishops.v *\t* Sydney, Australia, Feb.23.\u2014 (Reuters)-\u2014Twelve of the crew of 14 were missing today from the 540-ton Australian coastal vessel Bombo, which capsized last night in heavy seas 30 miles from Sydney.A rescue launch was rushed to the spot where an air force plane had reported seeing Boating bodies.Quebec, Feb.2 3\u2014A bill seeking a one per cent sales tax for school purposes in Sherbrooke was approved with two j *11\tamendments by the public bills committee of the Legislature | Rhodes, Feb.23 gypt1 yesterday and Premier Duplessis hinted that all commissions j has approved an armistice agree- in the province will be given the right to impose the tax.ment with Israel, it was disclosed\t] he Premier said the Government will probably introduce ^oc\u2018a^'\t,, a bill authorizing local school commissions to collect the tax An authoritative source said,\t.,\tto increase their revenues, j however, that some \u201cminor details\u2019 might delay the signing ceremony, j The Premier made the statement during discussion of a i Egypt\u2019s negotiators, who ham- private bill presented by Verdun Catholic School Commission mered out the terms of the amis- asking for a 25 per cent share of municipal revenues from sales tice with an Israeli delegation in 42 days of talks, returned to this island today from Cairo with their government\u2019s answer to the armistice proposal.The armistice agreement, which the Jewish cabinet at Tel Aviv already has accepted, provides for demilitarization of all Egyptian-held Palestine, it was authoritatively reported.tax in Verdun.The Verdun proposal was changed to specify a new one per cent sales tax when Premier Duplessis said it would be wrong for a school commission to take a share of enues already collected and needed for municipal administration.Final action by the public bills committee studying the Verdun bill ««\u2018Norway Has \u201c Important Atomic Pile The demilitarization zone on the was adjourned at the Premier\u2019s Egyptian side of the border ex- suggestion.tends to, but does not include, El He noted that gherbrooke also Ansh, the big Egyptian military By DANIEL DE LUCE Oslo, Feb.23.\u2014 ays' ,,, tt T-.,,\t.\t,\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\t.1 ¦ 1\t,\t.«sMiji\tPeriod\u2014in the opinion of lay more than 300 bricks a dav,\u201d 1, An througb Israeli territory in their.W H.Bradley representing the msguise thc:r hunger for scraps of, Maj.James M.Graham, a United said the Premier.\u201cIf farmers had ! olive «or administrative officer of tary processes which have been withdrawal from the Jerusalem, Sherbrooke Protestant School information.\t.\t- Statee army engineer.\tthe same mentality I don\u2019t know, local union-;\tdevised to safeguard steel nation area\tand\tthe\tFaluja\tpocket,\t30\tCommission\tsuggested\tthat\tthe As near as a foreign layman can The\ttwo\tGcrma71 seientic.ts\twho\t1\twhere we would In.\u201d\t«\t2.\tPosition as delegate to Trades\talization miles\tsoutheast\tof\tTel Aviv\tA bn*.| ^metho^of\td'-dingjales\ttax\tformated\tSieTpiay weret\tBer-\t.The Premier said\tthat\tat\tone j and\tLabor councils, Vm'nnal or- The electors all 41,001.of\tthem g as sen .apped eie Y | schoo] comniission charter of search is concentrated on wavs and!lin.whon Ra.fians took\t^nnSvers^dé| f»*™ation.H or conventions of the of the constituency of Hammer- and more than likely were taken Iin\tdoaLn^.s Aith tlieu ' Cur.greFS.\tsmith South today were the most Soviets, Graham\t0 nip Joyous but \u201cmost\tof\tthat\thas' If\tthe new anti-Red doctrine of\timportant\tpeople\tin Britain\tin th » J\tbeen remedied.\u201d\tj\tthe T.L,C.is followed, it will mean\teyes of\tevery\tpolitician\tfrom \\ iî\t4i\t1 j I vox-onoc* ti\u2019n \u2022 oz,m 4^41\twater or pranhite is n^upcs'irv T*hp\tWhether chemical ai al\\ les /¦ \u2022\t.n\t, , .\t.\tsecure « to the cost of school books that;ence\t0f flve a d affaires\tin Prague\thad been\tin- '\tthe total obedience of its subjects \u2022 now are free.The bill will au-' I reduce to 50 I ^d^adarintoïcVance/'reviVédlhc i0^nlia\u2019\u2019 trial ^ a Irr®nch court.nt contribution.'-« rec(;nt furore creâted ovei* the pres- , 7/ charge is that apparently 1 1 ._ 1\t.1\tI\tt la c« I *\u2022« « r c i,\t.®uP).e.SS1S S?'\u2018^\tstrutted to ask for visas for travel and cannot fnrd'vever,n°oCLa\u2019o,!,?enand e amouiance.ne ,un.down as it was running intoI\tviewed by the presiefent.It wa» de-\tw^h Mrs.,*'COmPani*d ^ h * \u201clLer- Dr\u2019 .ÜLi' Zïl'v \u201cskLZ» mv'Zït \u2018ènrf I \u201cBurlesque.\" Now she\u2019s touring viewed by the president.It was de rea money.Shedding my coat and cou\u2018ntry .m,»\t\u2018 L- ^\t- *J- vest, I rolled up my sleeve to the) shoulder, mounted a chair, and chased that eel through the decorative shrubbery, crabs, nnd other tisn for ten minutes much to the .musement of my companions, not to mention a crowd which had collected in the street outside the win- Yesterday dangerous after acquiring knowledge.- No Brassy Doll Jean's switch from gingham to «\tvwu.,,.*\t- -\t- - - - ,\t, , real, spent a week-end with Mrs.c t Brown of Aver'* Cliff as the dumb \"Born fid*J t0\tM^', rAcd* K.nneth Hamilton,\tMt\u2019c.A.H.Davfdson, of Libby- chorine who becomes bandell, in China, me March Mrs.L.Lewis entertained the ,QW1, ,_ent few\twith h little meeting will be entertained by (rui!d one ufternoon.\tlaughte?Mrî Peter Maurice Mr , Mrs.Glmnce Hamilton.\t\u201e\t».\t¥r' | Mr.C.McCormick spent the week-end with\u2018his parents, Mr.and\t_____ week-end in East Angus with his i Mrs.H.Sanderson, in Ayer's Jack Evans\u2019 Trio in the \u201cBISTRO\u201d EVERY NIGHT! COME TO THE Magog House for the heat in entertainment! Broadcast: Wednesdays, CHLT, 10:45 P.M.New Sherbrooke Suggestion*: vharles Smith, Tha hoftt-sses *er» I Domeique, to coaticeok, where ve4 dainty refteahments, The they spent the d*y with fnlttda.March meeting will oe entertained Miss Clara Wyman, of FUcn | Mri\tB^rwor.enr», b» Mrs.Celon Ball, at her re»|.Bay, was a guest of Mi*» G»-»» ü;, .d M Tunlty,V'braap)\u2019 a\"în J\"\"* '» S»\"k\t«\u2019> X*\u201d1' !»»»\"\"¦ \" ^ h\u201c' Mr' C' 0' honor of th*ir little daughter,\u2019*',.u_.,,\tMr.«ni arsirnt a Miss Jean .Donaldson and Mi** ! Verna GUbtif were jfuesis at the A>M,., 'nd hef home^ of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence dt^hU||| £,,,\u201e 8nd Ruth| R9.The Women's Association of the .\u2014.United Church met this weak at [the home of Mrs, Edythe Beer-! warth.The following delegation of the Costicook Council went to Quebec 'to discuss important matters with! I the Government officials; Mayor i I Charles Akhurst, secretary-treas-1 urer Romuald Dumont and alder-! !men Dr.R.R.Frechette, Kenneth1 I Walker and A, Lafaille, Tne youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Glen Brown was christened by the Rev, J.A.Hockin and loeeived the name of Molly, Dr.C, j ( L, Brown, of Ayer's Cliff, and the grandfather of little Molly, attend-: led the service.Mr, Galen Brown, Miss Nettie Lovering and Mrs, Seotl Worthen, also of Ayer's Cliff,; were present.The Rev.Dr.Ivor Johnson, pas- j tor of the Baptist Church, was i making pastoral visits in Barn-1 Rave Dlnaer in tlM Main Dining Room ( to \u2022 \u201cMusic in the Wilbryn\u201d Tuesday - Wednesday and Thnreday evenings JACK LENAGHAll st i be ORGAN DANCE to the mesic of Jack Lenaghan and his Mayfsir Orrheetra In the sparkling New MAYFAIR Room FRIDAY and SATURDAY dow, and was blocking up the side walk.Every time I would get a with Mates M EH EDITH, Ed.».*R>0 The \"Cinderella Dance,\u201d an O.K.to film the story of his\t\u201eStiol Dance-» and \"Elimination rise from Irish immigrant through\tDp\u2018nce., were featured.Prizes in policeman to mayor.\tthe tw0 ]atter were won 'by Mr.Song, Etc.Mart\tjoncs and partner, of Bed- Dan Daileys stardom as a sow?\tUv Mr riiffnnl Vautrhan ;\u2019\u201cLU'U ni ,tl*e X11*f , and d-ance man\u2014he was nominal- ' ( \\t,.y Bedard Refreshments estmoJinti (^efeatc^\tthe sen- rd for an Oscar for \u201cWhen Mv and Mls* , j\t; 10rs and the intermediates.Babv Smiles st Me\u201d-is one of\tweve sel'ved ,and th,e ,PT .Il\tMiss\tJune\tHolland\tspent\tthe thn*P tvnionl Hnllvwnod stnrie*.\tthe beneflt.of the ba team \" e\tweek-end\tat her\thome\tin\tBedford.Mr.and Mrs.V.R.Ingalls and daughter, Joan, spent Sunday at St.Armand with Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Campbell.' w .George Barber, and family.Mualc Mr and Mrs.J.H.Doak \u201e«vC left for a month\u2019s holiday in St.Petersburg, Fla.The Girls Basketball team, of Westmount High School, played the Cowansville Girl\u2019s team on Saturday at the High School here, those typical Hollywood stories.Dan got his start in the movies as a professional heavy after Hollywood discovered him as a dancer.He slapped more dolls around than Jimmy Ca.gney, killed more than Bogart and claims he was twice as sinister as Sydney Green-street\u2014\u201cthe only man in pictures I\u2019m prettier than.\u201d M-G-M decided he was too ugly very satisfactory.Mr.and Mrs.George Drummond, of Westmount, were guests at the \u201cAilwin Farms.\u201d Mrs.E.Riel, of Granby, visited her daughter, Mrs.Eric Corey.Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs.Edwin Lampman, Sincere sympathy is TRENHOLM VILLE ?»\t A Bibh Mig9e8 , and Mrs.Yvon Fournier and\tK M{,cIntosh, Kathleen\tPalmer and en motored to\tSt.Sebastian\tMi(ripn philips 8pent\ta day in ,f.s 1,1e aV'oS'\t- i Montreal.Misa Carol Sager was an over- Mr.CharH, Rollit, John and mght guest of Mrs.Edmund Jess.^h.,ron Rolliti Mr, and Mrs.A, Hi A very successful dance, spon- Rollit> and Httle daughter) Carol, of Pointe Claire, spent Sunday with Mrs.C.Rollit, and Mr.and Mrs.WUE Manse Scruton and his famous piano To Entertain You Every Night at the Popular, Beautiful CHATEAU du LAC HOTEL in MAGOG 16 short miles from Sherbrooke; just across the bridge on the Georgeville Road.Broadcast Fridays, 10:10 - 11 P.M.over CHLT BELVIDERE ST.ARMOURY: Friday and Saturday MARCH 11th and 12th Proceeds for Community Welfare Work.SEND YOUR DONATIONS TODAY! What Have YOU Got That We Might Be Able To Sell?Anything and everything is acçeptable \u2014 new or used: Just Phone Sherbrooke 10 - 3927 - 281-R \u2014 Lennoxville 65-W or 446-W Canadian Legion, Branch 78, North Hatley DANCE at the Pleasant View Hotel Friday, February 25th Les Beaulieu & His Orchestra ADMISSION; 50c\tJ Proceeds to Legion Memorial Building Fund.* 'ft But for companionship, you can\u2019t beat an eel.He\u2019s quiet, will take what you give him, and scares unwelcome visitors who show up in the morning.The last night we were all invited to a big gala dinner by some Cuoa publishers, which was real nice of them, and while I was taking a bath, I became somewhat suspicious of the cordial attitude of lone of my companions.Shortly, j his confederate arrived with a , waste basket holding one eel which j was deposited in the tub with me.j Being on friendly terms by now, I, I reached down and grabbed old Joe around what we will call his stomach and draped him over the conspirator\u2019s collar like a necktie.Since he had on a dinner coat, it didn\u2019t improve his appearance.After several days, we were faced with the problem of disposing of the eel before our departure.We liked him.We offered him to Cuban friends with high recommendations, we ran a want ad, but eels seemed to be unappreciated.There were various suggestions as to how we could get him back to his native habitat and even experts were consulted in vain.We finally got a handy man to open up the drain in the bathtub, pulled out tho plug, and saw our amusing friend disappear.We hope he got back to the Sargasso Sea or wherever it is eels go for their love life.Months afterward, I was leaving for Europe, so a rather serious and loyal friend of mine game me a party the night before my departure, inviting men only.Mr.Aylesworth thoughtfully brought me two eels as a going-away present The wife of the host being out for dinner, we put the prizes in her bathtub.It never came directly and truthfully to my ears how she acted when she discovered them, but I must admit I have always GOULD mond, supplied during his absence.Mrs.Orin Taylor spent a week with friends in Montreal.CINEMA REX \u2019100 TODAY! Thurs.-Fri.Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy-in \u201cSCRAM!\u201d Joel McCrea - E.G.Robinson \u2022BARBARY COAST\u2019\u2019\u2019 Boris Karloff - Lon Chaney \u201cTHE HOUSE OF ___FRANKENSTEIN\u201d \u201cBuster Crabbe in \u201cTHE SEA HOUND\u201d - III Montis spending a few days with I her parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.N.em, \u2019 MacKay., ! Mrs.A.A, MacAulay has return-\u2018M-G-M didn\u2019t know\tit,\u201d he ' cd home from\tMagog, after\tspend-1 laughed, \u201cbut they were just build-\ting two weeks at the home\tot ben ing up my muscles for dear old son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and ] 20th Century-Pox.\u201d\tMrs.T.Baird.\t.\t| Now his studio bosses want Friends and relatives of Mr., moviegoers to think of Dan as a Gordon MacLean, of nshei nil,' great dancer like Fred Astaire or will be very sorry to hear of his.Gene Keeley.But Dan told me:\taccident, while splitting wood On \u201cI\u2019ve always been a hoofer and February 19, when he received a, that\u2019s what I call myself,\twhether\tdeep gash on\tthe forehead.\tDr.D.the studio likes it or not.\tI\u2019m also\tR.Stubbing,\tof Scotstown, was | a character.All hoofers are.\u201d j called to attend the wound, which j required a few stitches.FULFORD Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Matheson,; of Sherbrooke, were week-end | _______\t\u2019guests of Mr.and Mrs.Murdo Ma-j The Women's Association of the .thesom.United Church was entertained by *Mr- Malcolm *aclver was a I Mrs.Charles Sparke at the home ?;ccb:en,(j gl\u2018est of hls tllother> Mrs-of Mrs.P.W.Matthews with eleven k- V Maclvei.\tr i i ladies in attendance.Luncheon was vlrs Hamilton, of Sherbrooke, served by the hostess at the noon w/sa week-end vtsitor at the home hour, and the afternoon passed Mr.and Mrs.M.Matheson pleasantly doing various kinds of The mne year old son of tfr.handwork.Mrs.Matthews offered and Mra- c'erald Blais, of Galson, her home for the next meeting, Hjet with a painful accident, while «her a butterly quilt will be fin- s\u2018ldin» the road near hlsb°m,e' jskC(j\tI Tne child was taken immediately \" Mrs.Cecil Clarkson, of Sutton 't0, the hospital at Lake Megantic, Junction, spent a day here with her ?\u2018bfr® ^ 'va?found that.hls ]e« mother.Mrs.Kdson Davis.\thad been broken m two places.At Mi.Ralph Matthews, of Knowl- Present wrlt'n« tbe Patlent 18 suf' ton High School, spent a week- ] ÎGr,',ri^\t, end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.' .Mr- Jobn ^a^lllan ,.and son-P.W.Matthews.\t|An?us- of, Gould Stat.on were Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Davis, of visitors of Miss M.MacMulan, at; Waterville, spent a week-end with ^T,113 {Is\tr* v,\t, ' his mother, Mrs.Edson Davis.i , \u2018 l,\\ D' A; MacI,veJf has\tJ Mrs.Clara Gaylor very hospitab-' froMm his attack of the grippe.!y entertained the Ladies\u2019 Guild of Mr Pierce, of B.shop s Umver-the Anglican Church.Ten ladies 91t>\\ L6\"™11®\u2019f c?nd^tedu the were present with two special *cr'\u2019lce atlqSt-\tmu\u2019 0,1 guests.Mrs.Morris Williams amfFebruary .13\u2019 a,nd M\u2018ss M\u2018 Ro/sJas Mrs.Hattie Kenniston.A very sue- *r*ar,st }n t.he abseace of ,MrM cessful and pleasant afternoon was ! ?««*\u2022\u201e who >* .convalsc.ng from ] >pent and delicious refreshments;^.a' TtV e\t* D 1 were served by the hostess.\t\u2019 Miss Helen Behveau of Bury-, Mr.and Mrs.W.Graham and,^,the *e«k-®nd \"^b her grand-little daughter, Monica, arrived re- P1,rC!?1*.' Mr' and Mrs' Kf\u2019nn',b '\tbert MacDonald, a stu- -\t*?Jer\tp\tdenl at McGi \".University, Mont- C»rarW»m s sister, Mrs.fe.F.Me- ,\t\u2022 \u2022\t., ¦\t.Mahon.Mr.McMahon will not be *\u2018\u201ca ' was a v,sltor at hls home with his family until some time in at the Chateau Frontenac Sat., Feb.26 Dancing 9-1 Les Beaulieu\u2019s Orchestra Sponsored by Lennoxville Girls' Hockey Club.Tickets from any member of team or at the door.$1.25 Couple | (men, 75c; ladies, 50c) here.Mrs Donald MacRitchie and Mr.June as he is now on his way to \u201e\t\u2018\t'.\t,\t1 '.c\tj\tr\tj .\t, B.Huntington\tspent a f w days\tvis- Singapore\tand\tJapan\tand is not .\t_ J Singapore and Jap expected back until then.thought I felt a certain chilliness in her presence ever since.Perhaps, it is only imaginaiton, or a guilty conscience.(Copyright, 1949, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) I CAPITOL THEATRE Today, Thursday and Friday Dennis Morgan in \u201cMy Wild Irish Rose \u201d \u2014 Added Attraction \u2014 Robert Hutton and Joyce Reynolds in \u201cAlways Together\u201d Ring friends in Coaticook.Mr.Ross MacDonald, who is a| .«caler for the Guelph Cask Company, in Maine, spent the week-' end at his home here.\ti Mr.and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod | Showings at 1:30.6:45 and 9 P.M.and children, of East Angus, spent a day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth MacAulay.A Warner Bros.Laugh Riot! TEL.5371-J Here Are The Winning Numbers Of Our Special Bonus Offer 24701 92950 1 2085 If you have the first number you are entitled to purchase, for the sum of$I, a beautiful fur coat (value $250) or the equivalent value in merchandise.The second and third numbers are also redeemable for merchandise awards.In the event the first number is not claimed by March 1st the second becomes the winner, should the second also not be located, the third will become the winner.CHECK YOUR STUBS - - - YOU MAY BE LUCKYI Winners of the door prizes were as follows: -»- 1.\tMiss June Elliott, Sherbrooke Hospital.2.\tMiss Eleanor Labaree, Lennoxville.\u2022\t3.Miss Barbara Riff, 237 Short St., Sherbrooke.LIMITED L.C.ROBITAILLfc, President and General Manager. \\V| Seed Anything uf Sale Value Sen ur l »ed PROFITS; N F IF ARK.KIW \\\\|S ( I I I! OF SHFHHROOKF INt Community Auction White Elephant Sale Belvidere Armory Mar.11.12, Fri.-Sat.1\u2018HONFS, Sherhrouh# 10 an;?SOMt LennotUlU 44«W S(|t Cttp Bage g F'.IFR®ROOKE, Qt\u2019EBFC, WFtWf ^AV.FFJBKl'\\RY 2$, INI'.Farluslve M\u2019hulMale Oiatnhutnra I a» i**»t Ai>lhuH»«d Servir» ai roMonvF Fi-Fnint - i akhi hfious -M VOM'TOS - UPKFIH'MFTKHt - MltH KH \"A Uruning OrganOnliun\" SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.French Political Situation Subject Of Address Here By McGill Professor TO SPEAK HERE \t\" A ' poets of t\the Fourtl\ti Re\tpublic\u201d\t\t\thi* opln\ti'n, it will probably XV 1\ttiÿ tht tubjec\tu of the\ttail1\t.given\t\t\tanother\tthree or four years \tn joint met\tning of !\tphe\tRotary\t\tr F\tranee to\tbe completely on her C;\tub am! the\tCanadlai\ti D\t'.svhute\tft i\t?i» :\tbut the t\tuture U never thole** oi\u2019\tImenmuoni\ttl Affair.\t\t»t eve-\tbr\t\t\t ni\trttf by Prate*\tsor Jean\tL, l\t»aunay,\t\tX}.\tfesior L\taunay.who wai in* ch\tluutuun of\tthe Depti\tiriment of\t\t\tlia\t?ed by\tLennox Wilson and K, MvGi\t\til Uni-\t\tank\ted by i\t'rawford Grier, ha- w\t' ?* l J \u2022\t\t\t\t\td a\tn imffre*\tisive military career \tStating tho\tt there\t\tt h ree\t\t\tg seen one year of nationu!\t pjj\tirut'* in Finn\tu'o, ihe C\t'omt\tminisu\tmi\t\try servit\t¦e as an infantryman #!\tnl their sym\tpnthiMrs\t; th\tic eon*\tin\tt it\tMagit\tM Line.1935-36.In * e\trvative* who\tunited i\tande\tr Gen-\t11*\t\the was |\tto the French >\tai de Gaula' :\tlo form a\tpar\tty cull-\tMi\t\try Missi\ton doing liaison wort ed\ttin* French\tPeople's\tKali\ty; and\twi\tth\tthe Bi\t¦iti»h Expeditionary tho peoole In\t\tthe middl\tle\u2014i\tthe old\tI\u2019O\t\t.He re\tturned to the Magi- w,\tcmhaiv-a m\tajority of\tthe\tpeople\tno\tt l\tine.was\tin Belgium in 1040 w'\tho do not Wii\tmi to be\trun\teither\ta r.\td t\then at\tDunkirk, He wa* a \t\u2019 the Soviet o\tr b\\ a mi\t1111 a 3\try gov-\ttm\t?mh\ter of tl\tle Bauman Division, IT\tnment, tht*\tpeaher si\tiiid\tthat if\tan\ttl îi\trally in\tAugust, 1040, enlisi- thvic is politic\t\tal unrest\tin\tFrance\tCd\twii\t:ii tho Royal Eus: Kent Regi-\t w\tit bin tho r.e\t¦xi six i\tmon\tl!is» it\tnn\t\tHe nD\to has the honor of cu\tnr.ot he user\ti ed to ai\tly j\tlarticu-\tbe\t\tthe only\tFrenchman to mount \tr governmoni\tbut to\ttho\tpeople\tfu\tard\tat Burl\t«Ingham Palace, and in\tthe middle\twho dm!\ttha\twith\t\t\t44 work\ted as one of Field \\h\teir small \\mu\tre8, they\tare\tunable\tM;\ttv?' I1\t:nl Mon:\tgomery's \"Bigots.\u201d to\ttope with tl\t!u* inemu\t«ed\tcost of\t\tM\ts Doroti\thy Crowder, of the Red Cross Society Will Stage Its Annual Local Skaters Campaign At Boundary In March Can Try Out For Ice Cycles English-Speaking Residents Urged To Fill In Housing Survey Questionnaire MAI UK F TKFMKI \\Y.n»so- SJU\u2019S Hock UIaihI, Feb, 23.\u2014The an- to the local ooiumunitiea to work i.ua! campaign for the Ke»l Fro»» for the Society.Society «ill begin at the Bonn- Since then, Mr» Tayloi had tak-dary on March 1 and continue until en charge of diauibuting work March 16, it wa» announced laat locally and »ent maicnal t > Fitch night at the annual meeting of the Buy and Tomifobla.Beebe hn» Society at Rock Jeland, S;an»te«d done likewise and is getting mu and Beebe.\tteital.Meeting» are held at Beebe Held at the Rock Island iminlci oi ,e a week, pal town Hall, the meeting wa» pre-1 Mrs, Taylor said HT knitted gtir sided over by Maurice Fregeau.ment* and IF! »ewn garment* Had Mr» tlrace Taylor, secretary, been sent to Montreal, Two coin-submitted the minutes of the Iasi pleted patchwork iiuilts had gone meeting which were approved and from Tomifobia and one from adopted a» read, R.A, Hamel sub-, i itch Bay.mitted the treasurer's report which However, to get more workers showed a balance on hand of for this worthy cause it was de- rj' fl'.ildlO,\t1 cided to devote one wfiernoon a u Lust year's officer* were re-elect- week to sewing and knitting and cd us follows: Honorary president, if these meetings proved a success hi ttiei d at oi.i- t ne Local figure skater* w ,riven an opportunity to t for a professional oare.'r the Ice I'ycL's conic to Slier litvt iiiont i and sta cular skating producti Arena for four .lay ».Auditions will ho ho Arena at .'I p.m, on Mu again after the show in ing of the same day.The cast .if t selected front auditions *i:cli as and us an indication of the i piomlni'iioo t'anadians have gt.ined iin the ice show piofession, up-proxtnmtely half of the Ice I'yclos' oast of 100 coup' liom the Doiniu- which i.uis and wo'faro orgunioations is will bo requested to study the sur-, vey.To date, Mr, RobicHaud said, tho miitoy shows that over .It'd people in the city arc In dire need of bet* A local housing survey got underway two week* tig receiving\tconsul ¦ i able\trosponsv' from French-speaking ten ants, in Shetbrooko, but, to date, English g eu u eus have not taken ter aoeonimodation and he salt igo t'f the opportunity to that the situatuni is drastic, pr ¦ nown their housing pro i1.it dt r null.A t'l It a> Ham* Pfd ,\to'M .«i.\t\u2022 into new air l itisenger eonce-sions by other M \\NSON\\ 11.1.K.The Mansonville Farm Forum were guests of the North Potton | Farm Forum and met at the home! of Mr.and Mrs.Orville Schoolcraft.There were 11 adults and two) young people present front the Mansonville Farm Forum.The meeting was under the Perkins I Pt'llll* IUI11 UOKt'U I After the discussion a pleasantfto!(| | Crmuliun aviation officials have been negotiating wiih foriegn gov- id T.M :i .Ml .\u2019! ,'.7 ;i yp ;; (iq 3 33 ,\u2018l, (W * lb ,'i M » oh 11 si W> 103N 103% (3nd VI IthiN 101'* l3nd \\ I 103% 101% !l-i VI 103'* 103 * (3rd \\! 1034* HU (lilt V) 103N 103% thlh VI 103'» !03\\ thih V» 10! N 103 V (7th VI 101\t101N (Mil VI 100% 101% (Mb VI 100\t100% (bth V» 100% |Ol% (blh Vl 100\t100% All Livestock Classes Skew Steady Piices Montreal, Feb, 33, on all classes vete steady early receipt* continued li tiit on tln> t wit Montreal hi i .moi In \u2019 - today.Offering* up fo 10 a.in.neie ¦ v cattle, («lie sheep, 13lt hog' and 31 calves, plus three ear* (it bo unloaded.Total receipt \u2022 on the ue-it *nd market yesterday were 31 cattle, five sheep* l,ft>o hog* and calves, Cattle were steady at 1 I 30 13 ul for gtn'tl eons, I t 11.33 tor mod ium kind* and 13-1 i ,'er comni.m one*.Fanner* and enttoiN II 13, Common hull* 11 Id «0, Vealers were steady with lue day.tirade A beg- motlly were 3,1 and sou 3,i.dre od.In Pa*, leh.2.1.t 1\u2018 The lloliiiaii eounril of miiti*(ers lat*l nighl decided (o teemv nire (he government of 1 .u l llitl.iia i* (he -list eounlri lo reeognire the oei ,leiti*h atate.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Vesterday\u2019a Closing Abitibi $1,60 t'fd.ION .\\sh,\t43«tOH \u2022 « \u2022 t i «\t23% Hath\tlUtst \"A\u201d \t\t\t10% Pill\tTelephone\tan»» liras\tiiinn .,,,\t,\t18% li.i\t' Forent \t\t\u2022 l A «- « liuili\tlin.r I'radu.'U \t\t30 ('an i\tula Steamships ,,,,\t14 t'aiLuIian HiTwri'ici\t\t20% » an;!\ti,'inn Car \t\t\t12% t n\thut.Alcohol \"A\u201d ,,,\t10% ( Y.n;i\tolian Locomotive ,.\t01% t t, 1,\tc lull t 1'l.iw\t\t\tUl Smelters \t\t\t105% Dari\ta 1 eat her \"A\u201d \t\t\ttli» Diet.\tScogH m , ,,.,,,,,\t*1(1% Dim\tinion Hi idgo \t\t Dam\t, Steel ,i *'ual Co.\"IP\t\u2022 n l'iui-tmii- iui the opportunity im- tlonh iV MV Karol Murin, former secretary of said workers would have to be realized that such a democratic in one of Hitler's puppets in Czecho- j paid salaries adequate for the sup- stitution as the T.L.Slovakia, who came to Canada last j port of families if the province ! years ago, \u201chas s September and recently was in were to avoid \u201cgerms of dieeen.; wher confronted Winnipeg.\tsion.\u201d Agriculture Minister Gardiner.\u201c A great number of employers denning his policies against op- \u2022,1 Quebec do not give their em-position attacks, said that Cana- ; ployees salaries that meet the re-ciian farmers are making more J quirements oi^ social justice,\u2019\u2019 said money than ever before.He chided !\t.\u2018\u2018Social troubles have the opposition for their criticisms ! ^eir origin among working class-of ihe Anglo-Canadian food agree-! ^ ,1waen they are treated unjust-ments and said it was the last 1^%\t.Conservative Government which ! Agriculture Minister Laurent ended free trade.That Government j jarre.sal1' Persons preaching a had ushered in the quota system of ! doctnne^of \u201cgetting something for lid lust night it mission was entered into regard- \\ t line.1 r in ur.-e, non\t\u2022\u2019V\u2019\u2022\t.> i a democratic in- ing \"Food Takes a Ride.\" Mr.nünwc ! to p''1.up pM -cugeiv, in spent the wci'k-entl at Magog with , ?.L.C., founded Oô Jerald Alden, chairman, led the Nowfoumr.and and fly them into i \u2022\"V' an, ¦'1,s'\t.vmlt,\t,\t\u2022' seme weaknesses discussion and Miss Alice Thomp- the S\u2019.aUv.A British line i,- allow - '\t1\t\u2022'\u2019** - iter dozen) : Gov't Spot ft 'utiles ¦Ft 43%-43 \u2022Ml Id 33 34 la ali''t\"tiy n tailers in cartons; 2c per dozen i\"1\" i-1 loose, || Approximate price to Iconsumers in large retail outlets.HU TTKR (e.per lb.i: Open Market: No.I pasteurized jQnebec fresh and utorage (18%.Joltbcrs prices: Solids, CD; prints, increased Canada\u2019s trade 50 per cent between 1935 and the war and much more since.He cited figures to show that the j gross national income of Canadian : farmers was $970,000,000 between I 1926 and 1929, $450,000,000 between i 1931 and 1935, $675,000,000 between 14)36 and 1940 and $2,270,- j 000,000 between 1946 and 1948 and 1 it was still rising.dren and grandchildren.Norway Has Continued from Page 1 Early U.K.Elections Continued from Page 1 present Parliament: engineer Anthony Fell, 34, Conservative; or history tutor, Tom Williams, 33, Labor.Even veterans of political strife say they never have seen anything like the campaign in Hammer smith South.Remote controversies are being debated in the faded community of Victorian houses where workers and middle-class Londoners now reside.Conservatives say a Ijabor victory might induce the Government to call a general election within the next few months.it rare.Instead of hydrogen, it has deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen with twice its mass.The oxygen in heavy water, however, is just oxygen.Norsk hydro, one of the world\u2019s largest electric-power centres, discovered in the 193'Os that heavy, water could be a small but mighty |VVas by-product of Norsk hydro\u2019s production.Because of a French financial interest in this Norwegian company.French scientists like Joliet- officers of A.F.L.affiliates in Canada, a great deal of which was not in accordance with the facts.\u201d This apparently was a reference to Frank Hall who was suspended by the T.L.C.for trying to force tne Canadian Seamen's Union (T.L.C.) off the Great Lakes by bringing about a merger of the Canadian Lake Seamen\u2019s Union with the A.F.L.-affiliated Seafarers\u2019 International Union.Hall, Canadian leader of railway brotherhoods affiliated with the A.F.L., contended the C.S.U.Communist-dominated.His suspension was denounced as \u201cundemocratic\u201d by the A.F.L.executive at Miami.sion.Transportation hy rail is not of much importance to the producers here, as they depend mainly on trucks.Members found this broadcast interesting as it made clear to church, and had their teeth examin-many, the problems of the shippers ed M,.Si Donaid Cousons accom pan- ed is the T.C.A.run into Bermuda via New York.At the prevent time Icing from a fc it, picks up no pai-scngers in New | Samson, of Compton, was in at York.BOLTON CENTRE Wholesale Western white, cur-runt make?'32 n.Western colored CARD OF THANKS I wi»h to cxprcii my «inoero l-hnnks «ml appreciation it» tin* many frirniL who ho) Commodity Kxchanffc; Butter Li mil y rcmembnffl me with cunis, lui tern closed at OSVil).No sales.Futures: and KlfU while I wa« a pnUt-nl in th \u2022 Foh.(iKLn, Kg\u2019gSî Fob* 43\u2019b Sherbrooke limpitnl, nml »lnci my return CHEKSE* One run that might be affect-1 mgville, visited his parents, here.111 \u201cm*: miuTinlly >1» I .¦xtdtri mv tH«ni.» I Mr.William Young is convales-it,J l,r' |,'ll,s nn'1 Dr\u2022 Diunm, nn.i tin- miratj on the* third floors the* frit'inln of East .Clifton find Sawyervilk* for the Sunshine ' .basket; and nil who rame to visit me.tendance.\t|\tMAHY RU,KnT( Mr.William Skuse was at home Sawycrvllle, duo u> his grandfather\u2019s indisposi-1 lion.\tI\tCARD UK THANKS Mrs.John Campbell and Mrs.I w!*h to Ihnnk th.- R «-tor* and mil:-.-Frcti Green were in Compton at the '\u2019f thc \u2022si''i-i,r.,rik, Hountni who ntU'iiiii.i p.lÇ.I.(lo lbs.) Guild tea\tLu r\u20191 \"ow !\u2019-¦ Crias, throuffh her mceiit-j________________ Rev.mV.Church, of Coaticook, ,'Mrall°\" «\"» i*»m« lo Court Whiat, Town Kail, Brom«, mv wif., Mn.\ta.**.«Ia4w xhuraJay, Feirruary 24th, 8:30 p.m.utaoriM ty m.In Agspje#, A,QtS.ROM FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger MurahhUl wrltlnt Hi.nrt 4 WAN J IViru.ry ill, 11149.PUBLIC NOTICE FULFORD The friend» of Mr.and Mr».NOTH fc ia heroby glvtn that Muriel Pftt' ick MioKinUOIJi who own A Alien Mary WeatgaU', ne« Nugerit, hcjuâee ' r UOI Wer COHARV )l©r6 lt*Hr *'The k.ep.r, «.f .h.Town.Mp r.f b«ioh, Cuunty Irliind,\" regret to hear of Mr.Mae.\u201er i\\,mp«on, PravlnM of gurt»-.win »epiy Kinnon'» death, whieh occurred on pUU.P0r.|CI( » TON turn* AC |0, .fit »r ralluwlng p»rf#nt eonditiun, \u2022 U).Huer ini\u2019*- of divaron fro) n, the Perli.ment of r»fi».l», »t the P^** l eln uary JÜ, In the Royal Victoria White Qereae, Cowenevllla, Que {I.ADIW BROWN WJNTtK tOAT.I chemnu lined, elle la, gom! eondltlon.Reeeon for eelllna loo email for owner.Bhune C'JtJ between Ml am, and I4i i p.m, or ïooa.hl between H-lli a.m, and I «\u2022# p.m.A GHUNDY.UeMANAMV \u2022 WAUm \u201c ' ' - c\tna\tA e LI \"o weitinaioa nu N».Biwna 1»»».about m tons ok BHKssKo iiAV, Larn Money At Home Bldg N BOOTH AN.R.C.AOVOCATN 1M.fa We,tingto« N* Phone be .old at once, W, R, Utile, Kelon Uomrr, Owe.Phone SPARE OH HLT.UTIMt MONKV.MAK-Coohehire llfrl.\tJ leg.{.earn to mehe candy at h-me; 1\tearn while you learn.Kree enel In.tltute of ('onfw'lkinary Rei'd, DeDorlwIi!' P.O, Boa 1Montreal, gu*'.QUICK SAt.K, HOUREHOl.D KURNI.\u201e ,\t.\t, lure, Including dining ,>nm eu le, ru»«.ItIBIC IlClp WBnlCu rook Move with oil burner, 2 oil drum*,!\t' porcelain top table.itr*i bed, waahiug M.M« YR_A,II;V SALARY await UHa- Thursday, February 2lth, R:30 p.m mgchinc, etc.41 Gortion Avt.Lriuiun vil)#.Chartered Accountants T.R.EDNEY A CO., Slrmt.Phone 32*5.22 PROSPECT P B ROSS S SON.CHARTERED AO «\u2022uaiaata.NaaireaL Dentist KtVB t.AUCE lUCf.ANtiKR CANADA etovae, Ideal lor farm or large kltrh.n.l Kvre lent condition, l^nnoxvllle I0.J, j Real Estate For Sale NEW HOUSE KOK SALE OU IO LET; 2 four room ftpartmtau, \\rry modtrn.II® pvr we#k.1»^ B'W.n South, Tel.S7»«.W.DH J A.LANDRY.tUROBON-DCNTIVI, 100 WtlilnvtoQ ®l\tOR9o«lt4 Court Hoom.Pboot SW.«luft\u2019i* of Tvlvu r» A tir n U C*oiir»«.Very practical carter.It la man'* work an I Itaa u future.Learn at homo with ipocial hi»oki.and aelf-t**achlnif machine.Free folder, Caafan 8>'*t«m«, Toronto, WANTED.KLWTUItTAN WITH OLASS \"A\" certificat* for portnanvnt «tnploy» ment in iarue induttilnl p.ant in 8tan-»t ini County.IMiifiiiual preferred.«State aalary »xpciditatre, which was putting on the Sutton, were tea guest* at the idem, was in the chair.The roil call\tpicture, \u201cGone\twith the Wind.\"\tMcElroy home, was answered by an exchange of\tMibs Carrie\tBaker ie in Enos-1 Mr*.J.Selbv celebrated her \\ alciitines and donations for on ' burg, Vt., to attend the funeral of eighty-fifth birthday anniversary (¦verrons parcel.Mrs.Stowe, of her cousin, Mrs.Hubbard.\ton Thursday, February 17.A num- Cowansvilie, was a guest at the Mrs.W.A.Doherty is in Bed-! her of ladies called on Mrs.Solby meeting.A donation of five dollars ford at the home of Mr.and Mrs.\u201cto extend congratulations and good was voted for the \u201cSave the Child- Eric Kemp for a time, while Mrs.wishes.Her daughter, Mrs.God-ren's bund.\" and one dollar for the Kemp is in the hospital.\tfrey, served tea to the guests and Mrs.Small and Mr, Donald a pleasant time was spent.Let Us Solve Your Apply Howard Andrews 5J-R-12, E* Gouij Situations Wanted mechanical condition.Sufaell Well*.! 1\u20192-C Prim\u2019©»* Si., Sh©r4>rookt.F\u2019hone POSITION WANTED AS COMPANION\t*» »» * *\taa.;n*> w ^ 1373-J.\t| housck© p* r to elderly gentiemnn or lady Hellevue, who has been a guest of in city or country.Box 232, Record.| m9 CHEVROLET SEVEN PASSENGER1____________________________________ *©dan, i?ov«l tire* and heater.Can be | seen at Raym .nd'* (iaraire.North Hatley.L.OSt And Found FLOOR SANDING 1938 PACKARD SEDAN.SIX.MOTOR * LOST: SATURDAY NIGHT, LADY\u2019S recently overhauled, Good «mdition\tb|ack |,onf|bag near C.N.R.porkiti» lot.Reasonable for cash.Apply A.M.Alii-' For WWBrd> return ^ u Cayer, Pies-xon.Ives Hill, Compton (1939 FORD CONVERTIBLE, EXCELLENT condition.Radio and heater.May he _\t_\t_\t,\t.*cen anytime by calling 1122 daytime Expert Workmen\u2014Free Estimate* or iut evenings.\u201cDone the way you like it\u201d ANTONIO MASSON 10 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.1794-B For reward, return to sieville, Que.BALING Hay and straw baled with power baler in field or barn.Baled hay and straw for sale.BARON J.L de CSAVOSSY Tel.SAWYERVILLE 41 PAINT SPRAYING By hour or job; exterior and interior; modern machinery.All over Townships.GEORGE POPOFF Grand Central Hotel, Richmond.Tel.Richmond 806 1946 FAHGO TRUCK J TON.NKW motor.New tires, perfect condition.Nadeau'! Garage, Waterviile.Phone S4.R-S' Typewriters For Sale PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS\u2014SEE iHJi N**3g Remington Two-tone grey finisn.Big machine performance Cash or t©rms.RemingtoB Rand, 27 Wellington St, South.Phone 3650.LOST-LADY\u2019S GOLD WRIST WA1CH (Eltfin Deluxe! leather Trace! t on Wellington North, also Albert St.Finder please return to 12 Albert St., or phone 170-W-12 after « p.m.Reward.LOST- BLACK LABRAiDOR RETRIEVER, dog, female, white spot on chest» 45 lbs.named \"Beauty.\u201d Phone 2307-J.Mrs.Stra:ton, has returned home.Rev.Mr.Bnomhour conducted the funeral service at Farnham Centre for Mrs.George Powers.Mrs.S.J.Small, Mr.W.S.McElroy, and Miss Helen McElroy attended the funeral.Mrs.Powers was a sister of Mr.McElroy.Mayor and Mrs.L.G.Rowse, accompanied by Mrs.Annie Buchanan and Mrs.C.Manson attended a Healing Problems TO QUICKLY RELIEVE KIDDIES\u2019 Personal Wanted To Purchase Carpets and Upholstery CLEANED Modern \"Duraclear\u201d Process Estimates on Request DURA HOME SERVICES REG\u2019D TEL.321-M 12 WANTED.BABY CRIB ALSO PRAM.Please reply, giving full particulars as to size of crib, prices, ote.Box 233, Record.6 FOOT COUNTER REFRIGERATOR, mut be in good condition.Apply to R.C.Bachîld^r, Stanstead, Que FAT HENS WANTED.ALSO FAT BEEF,! picked up at your door.Box 81, Beebe,1 Co.Stanstead.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GUUUS) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list.Si3 samples 25c.\t24 sampLe, $1.00.Mail Ardej Dept.C-2 Nov-Rubber Co.Box 91.Hamilton.Ont.PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (Rubber goods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included.General Novelty Co.Dept *Q .71 Major St.Tbronto, Ont.Li*\" CHEST Bolds ¦assaagl stainless WHITE RUB \u2022 Our years of experience in the heating field may be of considerable assistance in solving your leating problems, Don't hesitate to consult your nearest D & H Anthracite dealer.There\u2019s no obligation whatsoever.Your D.& H.ANTHRACITE DEALER FURNISHES CLEAN, DEPENDABLE, HEALTHFUL HEAT r\t\t 272\tI\t\tI.ennoxville Wellington 1\t\u2018iïs syir.&i.j\tHu* Stops St.S.\t| Telephone 838 1\t\tat Door 1\t*****\t MOTHERS SAY YOU CAN'T BEAT L.\tO.NOEL\tINC.178 Wellington\tSt.South\t\t\tTelephone 2250 \tSHERBROOKE\t Wanted To Rent 3 OR 4 ROOM APARTMENT, WEST ' Ward for veteran and wife.Urgently needed.Box 230, Record.S.G.NEWTON CIVIL ENGINEER Consultant on Construction Projects.150 Victoria St.\u2014 Sherbrooke VETERAN ROOFING REG\u2019D Now contracting for snow plowing of driveways and snow snd ice removal from roofs.Prices Reasonable.Tel.1288-J Electro Upholstery CLEANERS Work done in homes and offices.New soapiess, odorless method.Day and Night Service; Free Estimates.Work Guaranteed.E.C.SPECK - Tel.1262-W-6 Cottages To Let COTTAGE TO LET IN NORTH HATLEY for summer months.For information j write Box No.4, North Hatley, Que.To Let HEATED BUSINESS LOCATION SUIT-able for store, barber shop, etc., next to theatre in East Angus.Lloyd Hayes, East Angus.Phone 6.Rugs RUGS: BEAUTIFUL BROADLOOM RE-\\ versible Beamless rugs made from your old carpets, materials, into any sizes or colors, catalogue, Information upon request- Anglo-French Carpet Co.20t>7 Peel Street, Montreal.Power Chain Saws P.M.\u201cWoodboss\u201d Gasoline and Electric DEALER White Garage Cowansville, Que.\u2014 Tel.300 R.L.DESMOND NORTH HATLEY, P.Q.AUCTIONEER Specializing in Raal Estate Valuations - Appraisals - Antiques - Brie a Brae - Merchandise - Furnishings - Machinery.Commissions undertaken at any location in a business-like and intelligent manner.Enquiries invited.Personal Finance Co.of Canada Opens Office in Sherbrooke READY TO MAKE LOANS $50 to $1,000 The Personal Finance Company of Canada has opened an office in Room 10*3 of the Continental Building,-corner of King and Wellington Stnets.The telephone number is 2512-J.Under the direction of John L.Carrière, manager, this modern financial office provides facilitieo for quick, private, courteous service to all who make application.Loans are made to employed people, married or single, in amounts from $50 to $1,000.We make loans on a variety of plans, some with and some without security, but asking any one else to sign your note is something seldom required to complete your deal.So, if you want to £ Consolidate bids with only one plftce to pay tach month.£ Take care of needed medical and dental work.£ Purchase furniture or appliances.^ Finance an auto with lower down payments or get a loan on your car.or any other good purpose that will be of benefit to you just phone, write or call at our office today and place your application.It will be acted on quickly, and wc will make every effort to grant your request.PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Room 103, Continental Building, King and Wellington Streets.Telephone 3513 \u2014 JOHN L.CARRIERE, Manager.Office Hour»: 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.\tClosed Saturdays Loans made in ail nearby towns 65 Galt Street DION ENR.RENE PAQUETTE SHERBROOKE Telephone 1359 e ffi \u2022 o 9 KHAKI BATTLEDRESS TROUSERS, brand new, pair *5.93 KHAKI GREATCOATS, used, real value, each .*2.95 NAVY GREATCOATS, used, a bargain, earh .*1.95 NAVY GABARDINE TRF.NCIICOATS, small size, each 96.95 WHITE COVERALLS, new, 36 to 12.each .*2.00 WHITE JACKETS for Grocers.Waiters, used 91.00, new 91.50 KHAKI and NAVY DKILI TROUSERS, new.pair .*3.50 KHAKI and NAVY DRILL SHIRTS.new, earh .KHAKI and NAVY PULLOVERS, new, special, each .JUMBO KNIT SW EATER COATS.36 ! 44.each.AIRFORCE MELTON CLOTH TROUSERS, clearance .AIRFORCE MELTON CLOTH UNI FROM S.special Trousers and battledresa type tunic with zipper.US.SHEEPLINF.D FLYING BOOTS.Clearance .NAVY DYED TROUSERS, repaired, 28 to 31.pair .NAVY DYED TUNICS, repaired, small size, each .KHAKI CADET TROUSERS, hoys\u2019 sizes, pair .ARMY BAYONETS, with scabbard and belt, each .ARMY CLASP KNIVES, stainless, each .GAS MASKS, for industrial use, Special .ALUMINUM FLASHLIGHTS with 2 batteries, each .ELECTRIC BULBS.15.25, 10 arri 60 watts, 6 for .HEAVY RUBER EXTENSION W IRK.Reg.10c, 1 fed ARMY TOW ROPES.Complcle «ith honk, each .ARMY TARPAULINS, heavy duck, I'/L x 12\u2019.each .ARMY and NAVY DUFFLE BAGS, used, each.GREY ARMY SOX, all wool, pair .KHAKI DRILL TUNICS, worn as frocks, each .ARMY FOLDING TABLES, imd 30\" x 72\u201d, each .ARMY FOLDING BENCHES, used, 10\u201d x72\", each .DOUBLE DECKER BUNKS with 2 springs complete ., MATTRESS COVERS, heavy cotton, 30\" x 72'', each .GREY ARMY BLANKETS.60\u201d x 80\".Special, pair .SILVER GREY BLANKETS, pure wool, 60\" x 80\", each FEATHER PILLOWS, new.floral ticking, each .WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.20\u201d x 38\u201d, Special, pair STRIPED TURKISH TOWELS.18\u201d x 36\".Special, pair STRIPED FACE CLOTHS, 9'J\u201dx9'2\u201d, Special, doz.HEAVY FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS.Reg.$3.50, each 92.5» MEDIUM FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS.Reg.82.95, each 81.90 100% GREY WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWERS, each piece 82.23 ALL WOOL COMBINATIONS, Reg.86.50, each .$3.93 WOOLWEAR COMBINATIONS.Reg.$1.50, each .83.75 KHAKI DRESS SHIELDS, Reg.35c pair, doz.pairs .$1.00 WATERPROOF JACKETS.73c These items arc suit- W ATERPROOF TROUSERS .50c able for sugar bush WATERPROOF BOOTS .75c workers, etc.WATERPROOF CAPS*.\t15c Complete outfit WATERPROOF HAVERSACKS 29c\t$2.25 R.C.A.F.RAINCOATS, new, Reg.$5.00.each .SOU\u2019WESTER HATS.new.Reg.81.00, each .ARMY RUBBER BOOTS, knee length, pair .NICK LE PLATED TEA SPOONS, Special, doz.NICKLE PLATED FORKS and SPOONS, Special, doz.WHITE CUPS and SAUCERS, Special, 6 sets .COTTON SUGAR BAGS, clean, doz.KHAKI and NAVY TRENCHCOATS, Keg.$15, each .WHITE SWEATSHIRTS, fleeced, each .MEN\u2019S WORSTED SUITS, Reg.$30.00, each .$19.95 BOYS\u2019 2-PANT TWEED SUITS, Reg.$20, each _ $12.95 $2.39 .$2.95 .$2.95 .85.95 $13.95 $9.95 , $1.50 $1.50 82.00 91.25 $1.50 .25 81.25 .75 .25 82.50 81 1.95 $1.90 .75 81.80 $7.00 $1.00 $5.50 81.25 $6.73 84.50 $1.50 .89 .83 81.00 $2.95 .50 83.25 .75 $1.00 .85 a $2.75 b $9.95 f $1.85 a i CITY ICE\t& FUEL CO.18 Belvidere Street South\t\t\t Telephone 165 SHERBROOKE\t GUARANTEED GLOSS PAINT $3.25 GALLON W\u2019hite, ivory, cream, grev, green.WHITE ENAMEL 83.73 GALLON.BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW ! C.O.D.orders accepted, F.O.B.Sherbrooke.Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.Keep this list as a handy reference for tile best Surplus values in Canada.KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNT ED By Zane Grev HARD OF HEARING?World\u2019s first electrical bearing aid manufacturer: ACOUSTICON Sales and Service.Impresiîon and car molds made.Batterie* for all makes hearing aid*.Demonstration* In the most prominent cities of the Eastern Townships.Information as to dates given on request.Demonstration in Sherbrooke every Monday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.st 41b Brewster Street.Representative \u2014 Telephone 4239-W.C.E.HEON, 'lookout, teddy/weœï ~ SÔMETH/N& //V TM£ POAP 4H£A£>P.SO IM JUST 1ÜÔ LATE 70 SAVE TO HIT 4MYTH IN6r eOAO, WNâf ho|)|iinu Uai*.Orape*, I um tudn SeU.Table Cluthk, Hr., all hand notan.'.'hone IT-r-J \u2014\tCLIFF FROZEN COOD LOCKERS Kant a l.ovkvr\u2014Mute Mtney! Don't let \\oui m> > than oui and »Uace jurt above the I Jordan transporta-produets to ssity of shupial hail*.I\u2019 i kidney m (he s pn .a reauy ncy to ths pâme*, liv t ge to tli - protlu the con-tuner, It was suggest ould he au advan- and ir a.ang from the kid-i ta.' bladder.When such; s.a,.n move down the panagewry or ureter, they eerape i.t .iT wvll UK ti» SUTTON M\tit.Nu\tiinun Darn.it,\tM \u2022 Lot- Je lloliien\t\tm .I Mr, Wi.\tie llddee \\m*; t\t.in Kiuiwl.i,'.\t\t vi\tMi\t.i'el f iurgvi.ii'.\ti f 1 Iruiv- îllclî\td ville,\t>]ient tke we el\t;-end with 4'\t1*\tprtren\tin Mr.and\tM ft.Fay Slur\tx;eu»'.,\t\t M\ti, i\\nd\tMi-.Harold\tU ooilard, Mu,\t» Ortc\ti) Jl.tker and\tMr.S.C.Pew\ters v/o\tv ?v \u2019 >, c r s m ,s\ti .A Kjatt*.Vt.\t\t\t N\ti\\ ami\t\u2022Vi'.-, Arihur iJarrali are\t \u2022 penciny: r*?,1\t\t« few day*\tin Ment- 11\te LYh\tJules t'.in tuet in tiie\t n\t}h Hull one evening.\t\t, The new nflKM\t:-r,- an\tn as follow.-:\tI\u2019resident, M -,\tLew if\tSatroru; vier-\tpresident, ' !\tGuy\tCham Jerlain ;\tseorctary, Mri.\tMur\tray O'Re^e.n.\tRofresh- iv«cuts wei\t\tre served and\ta social ;:nn-\twas i\tinjoyed.\t M\trs Fred Knights e\t\tinortained W.1CÎ\tYoung\t¦ Wumcn\u2019i* Mi\tssion Cir- c\u2019o\tof Oli\tvet liuptist t\t'htirch at L 0\the me\tof M;>.Cecil\tWoodard.\tArch\t\u2022e Hdji'or.led\tilte devo- TO CAR SERVICE by ^\t\u2019 where they arc gr* Crtuckshank & Packard Reg\u2019d l-eudei and Rody Work, I'uiuliug.Electric Welding, (iencral Repair*, tccessories, I'ilUNE (ii-r-: side with her sister, Mrs.Pin fey.and Mr.Plaeey, John&bury, V;, Mr.Deai c Jcu: c us 'eft fo-Kai>;.* City.Mo., \"hero he will wo.-k at wnreh repairing.Nils, George Robinson ar.J children spent an afternoon with liet mother.Mrs.Nina Lee, in West Sutt< n.Mr.and M s.Arnold Patton and Mrs.J.Bennett, of Newport, Centro, Vt., was a guest of Mr.and M H.K.Eastman.Tite Foursome \u201c500\u201d Cluli was entei tained by Mrs.George Cooke.Lunch was served and a social time was enjoyed.M\\-s Margaret Lefebvre, of Acton.-ale, spent ike week-end with telatives, Miss Doris Dridgette, of Cow- tn t rppl ¦ ould hr sol I wnero tiu-y are grown.This would cave freight co t from Kasieri» Canada tit Western Canada, or vice-v rsii.The shinpiitg of R.C.*pples, to Etstorn C.intuTi was t>o-lloved to he unn.'oo ivy wh-n K -rteru Canada has it oun supply \u2014 of apple .The meeting adjourned and card-H.were played at four t Idc .St' The host \u2022; s , i-vved i-o: r PK?M E \\ A3 IF I PCN T \\\t\\ rA-TA TjB\\ y.SS j HNV5 TS\u2019J'JoLE \u2019- S'R?A rfErjSE J ENrjiSS VmTH \"pe lemian alle> ccp eOALTV.' A 6C,SI' NiT.N s r(\\ C(3MPU6 f I'A BRA'NUS/ m.r\\TL lv> J ' povfy - Iras VV d]\tf J \u201c W7C.' AW, hE SEVtC HNP A.SV Be*.\\f> 72?5 TACT WITH/ / In?Vi- A y ï G4o0\u201cV : ti, -fV.-,\u2019 tee» a> hi *\th.\u2022 a* i cm Bv V.T.Mantlin f \u2022a*», 1 W'f '¦ e- r j)1.- j PRISCILLA\u2019S POP Lîy Al Vermeer YEAH VEAH?7 HOW OFTEN HAVE I TOLD YOU TO STOP BICKERING , WITH YOUR .\\ SISTER?/ Ÿ Ct A\t,\u2014v ( SEE THAT/?SHE LOVES ,VOU SO MUCH SHE CRIES \\WHEKl 1 SPANK YOU/ :s ) ES J d r w1, r-.'i /l /i ! \u2018 C/e?G-< FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Merrill Blosscr A MlLDA SAID SHS HAD SO MUCH l-tOMEWORkt I'D 8C.TTER.HOT CDMC OVER.TOWI6HT i WONDER?, i THINK L'U, O'VE HEC A 3UZ^ ' I'VE FINISHED M/ HOMEWORK EARLY \u2022 I THINK I'LL CAU.LARDS Y AND ASK HIM O'/ER ! -N BUSY.' BUSY.' BUSY/ She'S too busy to see ME , but still she spends the EVENING GABBING WITH SOME OTHER.PHONE/ Of ON THE r-' If y~r > -^-t l.¦ Yi® \"o J - \u2019\t- '\t'v.^ Lvr dialed his number 19 TIMES ! HE\u2019S PROBABLY YA: rrr,\u2014i\u2014 tBp Jm j^iW.h \\ N.THET LADY revenooer WAS A-CRYIN SOMETHIN' < AWFUL WHEN YO' PUSHED HER OUT TH' DOCR.E'' BACK INTO THE POSE V I'M \" ITEP ESTED IN YOUR LEGS-NOT IN YOJ'' OPINIONS/.'\u2019 \\U u CAPTAIN.\"\u2019 I'M RESIGNING j ÏL \\ FROM THE FORCE -\u2014t^SURE I'M TURNING IN MY M AND / BADGE AND HORSE / DO A I'LL RETURN M.V ^TI-OSOMH GUN AS SOON AS\tJOB I'VE-/SF-CLEANEPy ( WITH THAT GUN ÉÉ Eight c SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23.1949.I I l I i i i A MOMENT AND CONSIDER\u2014 THE SUCCESS r OF THIS CAMPAIGN IS IN YOUR HANDS! YOU.the citizens of Sherbrooke and Lennoxville .are asked to do your utmost to support the \u201cCommunity Chest Campaign.To throw your full strength behind an appeal that includes seven local agencies .agencies united in the spirit of public service, and finally united in this appeal to you\u2014the public\u2014for your continuing generosity and support.This is your opportunity to help further the works of mercy and kindness to the sick and injured .to help brighten the light of hope for those less fortunate than you .to help those dependent on you to reach for their future independence.This is your chance to help mould our future citizens.Today\u2019s children are tomorrow\u2019s leaders.Their good sportsmanship, training and knowledge gained today will prove itself in good citizenship tomorrow.iYour one donation covers-seven worthy needs.Give generously.CAMPAIGN JOINT CHAIRMEN (Sherbrooke) Forest T.Keene Armand Laberge CAMPAIGN JOINT CHAIRMEN (Lennoxville) E.W.Gilbey Lee M.Watson CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, DufFerin Avenue, Telephone 6193 OUR objective is $23,000.00 YOUR objective is to do the most you can to make this appeal a success.I o give as much as you can to help us reach our objective.In donating to \u201cCommunity Chest\u201d you are backing the following 7 community service organizations: SALVATION ARMY BOY SCOUTS Y.M.C.A.Y.W.C.A.SHERBROOKE LIBRARY LENNOXVILLE LIBRARY ST.JOHN AMBULANCE SHERBROOKE & LEHNOXVILLE » COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN DATES: FEBRUARY 21st to MARCH Sth This page is sponsored by: MacKINNON STRUCTURAL STEEL CO., LTD.* BECKWITH BOX TOE LTD.CANADIAN INGERSOLL RAND CO., LTD AUSTIN GLOVE MANUFACTURING CO.4 JULIUS KAYSER & CO., LTD.\tDOMINION TEXTILE CO., LTD.DOMINION BURLINGTON MILLS, LTD.\tUNION SCREEN PLATE CO.OF CANADA, LTD., Lennoxville.CANADIAN FAIRBANKS-MORSE CO., LTD.\tPANTHER RUBBER CO., LTD.4 SHERBROOKE MACHINERIES UP.CANADIAN STURDY CHAIN CO, LTD. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD,\u2022 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1949.Nin« DOROTHY DIX That Word \u201cHome\u201d In The Women\u2019s Sphere Girls Who Are Well Domesticated Appeal Most To Young Men Dear Mi*« Din; So manv ulrl* are complaining becauae they never have iktei.The reaeon ia that they go the wrong away about attracting hoy*.The girle are to blame, not u*, After spending *o many year* in the eervice, what appeal* to u» i# the homey type of S'rl* *'ho are aatiafied with simple thing*.We would like a girl to ask us to a little party in h*r own home We would ilke to meet her father and mother, We would like a girl to have cooked the dinner and to be proud of it.We got enough of night dub* while we were in the eervice, and what we want are girla who will ask u* to drop in for eupper now and then and who will always get the gang together and have a good time, So if girla think that aomething ia wrong when they do not have datee, they are right about It.They ahould be more friendly and homey and not ao demanding.YOUN\u2019Ci RAiCHELORS, A newer; That word HOME explain* #o many things.It explain* why *o many poor people, with few of thia world\u2019* good*, are nappy, and why *o many millionaires are miserable.It explain* why *o many beautiful glrU are old maida and *o many homely girl* have good husband*, It explain* the great myeteriea of life.It i* becauie practically every* thing that make* or mar* our happine** centre* around the home.DEEPEST OF INSTINCTS So it ie the deepest of all instinct* that make* these soldier boys crave a home mote than anything else in the world when they return from the wars.And it i* also why the domestic girl so often out-marrie* Miss America.Look about you among the married women of your acquaintance and you will eee that few of them would ever have taken a prize in a beauty show, for while men give lip service to the pretties, they marry the girls who have the good housewife look.Girls who spend all of their time and money and effort* on dolling themselves up to attract men make a fatal mistake.In the end it i* the home that does it.The fire on the hearthstone, the savory smell of good cooking, the girl who is friendly and kindly and jolly and pleasant to lx with, gets the wedding ring.WOMEN'S CLUBS uox'il tt' Dear Dorothy Dix: We have been married about two year* and my huaband hasn\u2019t once told mo he loved me.He never gives mo any money, never makes me a gift or gives mo anything new to think about.He makes me beg for every cent that I get.He also humiliates me before my friends and relative*.I haven't any parents or anyone I could go to.I have a nameless child, who ie almost four now, and my husband has not given her his name.I fee! that my little girl is the reason he treats me so badly because he knows he has me hog-tied and 1 cannot get away.I will not give my baby up, no matter what it costs me.What can I do?A DESPERATE WOMAN.Answer: You arc a young woman with doubtless a long life before you, so you should make some plan for getting out of the desperate strait you are in now and making a happy future for yourself and your child.Evidently your husband does not want either you or the child.Put your little girl in some sort of home or asylum for children where she will be well cared for.and go to work to fit yourself to learn some trade or occupation by which you can support yourself and your child.1 meeting.In your letter you do not state where you live, but in every state and city there are vocational training schools that you can go to to fit yourself to be self-sustaining, and there are societies that you can appeal to for help in placing your child.There is no need for you to spend a life of misery because you have made one mistake in life.8HI1HBHOOKE H O * P U W-AI.TMN at Assort ation The Sherbrooke Hgapital Alumnae Association'* regular meeting wa* held at the home of Mr* S, EllU, Queen Sireet., on day, February 15.The president.Mr*.E was in the chair.The roll wa* called and minute* ( of previous meeting read by the secretary, Mi»» Andrea Hyndman, | The financial report \\va* given by the treasurer.Mr*.Harry Grundy, who reported the food \u2022ale wa* a suece*».Plan* wore made for two more boxe* to be sent to le*» fortunate nur«e* oversea*.Final arrangements for the raf Social and Personal BLUEBIRD LINENS and Telephone S.'*.' Mr*.David Wataon and Mr*.K > Mi*» Clem George, of Lennox-r*- H.Sullivan, of Hoauharnoi*.are par-ville, i* spending two week* in Tu«*-| tici pa ting in the bonipiel and are Toronto, Ont , where she i« visiting Mr* Findlay Kerr.paung in the twnsp t4r*t£ of Mi».D.M.McMahon, at Lavalloe her home, King Street Weet, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mu* Mary Snaw, of Ottawa, U spending the week vialting her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mr*.R A.Gilham, at their home, Deacon Street, Lennoxville.Mltl Jean l earned, King Street, We*t, »pem the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mr*.Thoma* MacDonald, in BUhopton.\u2022 * * Mi.Mbert Retd, of Great Neck.j Long island, N', Y\u201e left yesterday after having spent the weekend, a guest at Saint George's Club.Mrs.H, J, McMahon, Mrs, Edward Harrop, Mrs.B.L.McGer-i rigle and Mrs.Morrill Barrington, i î\u20191 Ormstown.are 'guests of m,m Antoin#tt!\t'\t.,*.11\t'.«Mi Miss Ethel I.abcree, of Newport,) Mr, \\ t,, spent the week-end with her Montr General Notes and Mrs.L.Samuels, of .v eeK-ena aniests at tne home i his son and daughter, Harry and, Even Bent' iction, Tide Tiiat Binds.\" his AH guaranteed \u2014 all sires \u2014 all makes.SPECIAL PRICES CHAS.CRAWFORD rl.ton '«ans spent the week- ^)ler5rooi;ei over the week-end ier «.augnter and his.jjri j £)_ McFadyen preache iched at studen .\\t:.< Sylvia Boi.ri.ard, daughte- Mrs.A.Arberrv.Mrs.Ida Gar-o' M*.and Mr.-.Paul Bouchard, r.rnu an* Mr.Phineas Alboe at- at Boston University.STANSTEAD WHOLESALE PARTS \u2022 THOMPSON Front End Parts WALKER Mufflers HARRISON Thermostats RAYBESTOS Brake Lining ESSO Gas and Oil \\.C.Spark Plugs - Fuel Pumps - Speedometer Cables DELCO Shock Absorbers DUPONT Polish GMC and OLDSMOBILE Condition-Aire Heaters and Defrosters FIRESTONE Tires, Tubes and Accessories \u2022 NO DISCOLM ON CANADIAN MONEY * BRADLEY AUTO SALES INC.665 East Main St.\tNEWPORT, VT.Mr.and Mrs.15.L.Cook, at Fitch Bay.Recent true Myron Hu \\V.Dunn n Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.the week-end in Boston, Mass.The end latter visited their son, David, a sister.Miss Imogen* Cowans in : thc'Co^gaUinaT ChSwTïn L Hart o-d.Conn.\tland Pond, on Sunday.I Mrs.S.Cooke visited her son, was rushed to the St.Vincent do tend the funeral ot' Their'\"cousin | E;\u2018iou\u2019 cn Saturdiiy and entertain-Pntii it,, ni'-,1 1-rirUv rv.rwr nnH st r \u2022 r 7\t1\tef[ feveral members of the the U\t-\t,\t- .n','nt' ancii Mi.Leslie Leach, at Newport, \\t.,;\t.atn,,-,.,,r(i Li tj-p movie« was operated on Saturday morning'on February 14th.\t' annex\u2022 311 alnRe\u2019 B1,a a.tne movie.for acute appendicitis.\t! Visitors a Special masses were sung in the,,Afrc j[r4 \\\\\\ sawv»r \u201cChurch Of Our Lady Of Mercy\"!, y Humphrev, Mr.Albert Loth on February 18th, in memory of ; roo.of Sherbrooke\ts Rev.Father O.Deseve, who pas-, m,.Pavson Sherman red away on February 14th, 1948 the guest speaker of the evening, to National Institute for the Blind B' uok Farm,\" g t\".a del ghtful .Rnv.McKinley A.Rose, pastor of.The nomination coinuiiltos ment-; Valentine party jjuI dan.v for her , , , , ,\t,\t' ' Centenary Church, in Stanstead.hors were elected to prepare pro- iieigliliors end friends o.i tiio evsn- Montreai.visited their daughter,\ttopic of Mr.Ross's address grams and Mrs.S.Aults, Mrs.Wal- in\" of February it \u2022\u2018.V ;,\" was playv' -t liva tables.Prizes were given to those scoring tlie highest marks.Mrs.L.K.Tico-liurst and Mrs.Jack Keeley were the winners and received very pretty toasted Valentines.The hostess and her aunt, Miss Helen Manning, received many nice Valentines.At the midnight hour, dainty refreshments were served, including two beautifully decorated Valon- 'Blest Be The ladies\u2019 Aid Has Meeting In Stanstead The Institute\u2019s loom is in operation and six rugs have been completed.Plans are being made to have a dance in the near future.A Valentine Party.Miss Alice Miller, of \"Crystal tine cakes.Rock Isiand, Feb.2h.\u2014 The the Mellarg home\u2018s\tLadies' Aid met at the Stanstead M, per.ivr\u2014Uo!'\u2019 '7sltfa.the M101me* South social rooms or.Thursday 1.\tI\tMemorial\tSchool during\tthe past\t; afternoon- The ,!t.a.iag\twas\tpreJ.;\t^e.e.v r> n a\t.\tsided ever !>y ?îrs.Grow,\tand\toj)en- .Mr.F.C.Amaron\tva ont\tto, e\tQ,ue- eariy this week\tto\t»The Tribulations of Paul.\" Mr.and Mrs.M.Paquette were! ment,\t\u2014\t- aaerd the funeral of her^ uncle* | The.roll call was answered is Mis.\tMun\ta v\tThompson,\tof Ayer's\tCliff,\twas\ta guest at\tthe homo\tof hei\tsist\ter, Mrs.George\t Johnson, and\t\tM\tr, Johnson,\ton Riverside Avt\t\t?nuc.\t\t The\tA me:\t\u2018Kan\tLe.gion\tand I udies\u2019\tAuxili\ta rv\tsponsored a\tcard party\tat thu\tbe\t'Coy Line (\t'onv munit y\thall\ton\tFriday evci\t[ling.Propre\tssive \u2018\u2018\tjfiO\"\twas played at\t 10 tubl\tes and\tthe\tladies first i\tprize was w\ton by\tMrs\t.Walter Curtis.\t Gentlemen's J\t\tfirst\tprize was\twon by Mr.\tAid en\tPea\tsley.Bridge\twas played\tat six\ttabl\tcs.Miss P.\tFos- tor wa\t,3 the\twinner of the\t\tfirst Mr.and Mrs.T.Therrien, of MonL I week-end i,l 0ttawa' real: Miss Bette Richette, of Town I of ¦¦\t\u201c\t\u2018\t\u201c te M., ,,\t, r, Tile secretary was asked to send ca.H.ss jjc.w xvicneue, or j own > .Mr' .a?,d\t.M* Gl 0S!r\t: out some cards to friends on the f Mount Royal; Mr.Brock Bat- vJ!slted their son, David, at sick list, and, as there was further n.of Westmount; Mr.and Mrs.i thLtol^ge on t vü-.L\tbusiness, the meeting adjourned.L MvLeo.i, of Thetford Mines:1 iîr' n\u2018\u2019ucet, E \u2018 P0\u2019/ tp M>ss Robinson read a Chinese Mr.Emile Hamel, of Thetford e,eK\u2018end wlth h,s mothel\u2019 MlS' K' Provcrb> which was very much en-Mmes: Mrs.S.A.Healy, of Mont-rea!; Mr.Maurice Pardo, of Mont- i Johnston.\tj joyed.| Miss K.Harper, of Lennoxville/ At the tea hour a delicious hot DoyoiTs Meat Market STANSTEAD \u2014 Next to the Post Office Choice Western Beef Pork \u2014 Lamb \u2014 Chickens Butter \u2014 Eggs \u2014 Oysters FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Tel.157 r 3\t\u2014 Rock Island I I ook'Dad, here's how it works \u201cL-.ro I\" X HAT whole new world which comes into view for every youth Parting hi- first job i.a fascinating one for a >oung man who enter* the service of the Bank.-utldenly he discovers that banking is > business which doe- many things for many people.lake the collection service for example.He learns that a Colleclion Bill is not simply a dry-as-dust document, but is actually part of an economical and efficient way by which the Bank speeds up payment between buyers and sellers in a host of commercial transactions.Youm men who start a banking career learn quickly that banking i.- useful in keeping money at work, and that good banking rests on good personal service.You'll find this point of view make- banking at The Bank of Nova Scotia a pleasure.fi-ess, of St.Johns; and Mrs.Alfred Poot.evinii, of Lynn, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Catheart, of Sherbrooke, have returned home after spending a week at the homo of Ylr.and Mrs.\"Henry Crawford.Mrs.Merton Smith entertained the mothers and children at a party in honor of the third birthday of her little daughter, Betty.The mothers enjoyed a social chat while the \"small tots\u201d played games.Refreshments were served by the hostess which included a i birthday cake adorned with three candles.Yliss Betty received several nice gifts.Among those who attended were Mrs.Cyril Crawford, and three children, Mrs.Couture and Miss Sandra, Mrs.Hartley and daughter, Mrs.Aime Roy and three children, Mrs.Stewart Smith and Miss Sonia.Mrs.Etta Manning received word of the death of lier niece, Mrs.Doris Osgood, of Lisbon, N.end with his daughter, Miss Stan- 0\u201e March 3.ton, in Granby.\t1 Mr.F.Stanton was the guest, ~ preacher in St.Johns United Church Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.A.Burgner visited their daughter, Nancy, on Sunday.Miss Gladys Hutley attended the Provincial 'Association of Protestant Teachers\u2019 Convention in Montreal over the week-end.Miss L.Cook spent the week-end | j Principal rill be held ç\\:£/3 BUGBEE BUSINESS COLLEGE The students and teachers of B.B.C.were deeply grieved on i learning of the passing of Dr.G.I J.Trueman, President Emeritus of i \u2022 i \u2022\t\u2022 -w j.i i mount Allison Universitv.and visiting her niece in Montreal.i - ¦\tlkJ|, d\u201cu Ardyth Bishop visited her sister, Patricia, at the college during the week-end.Miss C.Flint spent the week-end j in Sherbrooke.Girls\u2019 Sports The Senior Girl\u2019s Basketball team made a week-end trip to Montreal.During this time theyi;^' Saturday \u201e¦ ht afc 7.30 Un -.of Stanstead Coliegs from 1908 to 1920.Our sincere | sympathy goes out to Mrs True- ! man.Only two weeks ago we re-! j ported the passing of Mr.A.F.! Bell, also a distinguished member | of our staff many years ago.The Btigbee \u201cAt Home,\u201d pre- ! viously announced, will take place p.m.1 Spend wisely-Save Yvisely RED ROSE TEA » more cups per pound played two basketball games, yn Dividii the sts into juniors Friday night they were defeated and Seniors over two successive isgood, of Lisbon, N.26-7 by the Montreal High girls cvenings was found to bo ti_; old daughter of Mr.but on Saturday our girls defeated al, impossibie owin to various) Hiram Simpson.Mrs.Osgood has not enjoyed good health since the age of three, and was called to rest on February 13.Mrs.Manning, accompanied by her two nieces, Dana and Helena Greenwood, attended the funeral at Lisbon, N.H., last Tuesday.The community extends sympathy to Mrs.Sidney' Prangley and family, of Stanstead, in their recent bereavement through the death of Mr.Sidney Prangley, who was a customs official at the Rock Island Customs Office.Mrs.John Fraser, Sr., of Coati-cook, spent Sunday with her son, Ylr.John Fraser, Jr., and Mrs.Fraser.Air.David Noble, of Sherbrooke, spent last week with lus grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.MacDonald High School 36-13.I complications.The guests invited i _\t,\t.}oy s ® Porjs\t! outside the school proper consist In the first game of a home and,of tke College Trustees anJ ' home senes for Viser Trophy play j ents of the students attending B.I downs, Stanstead boys basketball j g ^ as vveij as pas(; graduates of j squad downed Lennoxville High ! 25-41.\t_\t,\tThe Literary Society program ! Vesper Service\ton Frjday iast, consisted of a 1 Sunday, February 20, was recog-j «Quiz» contest conducted success-1 nized as YVorld\u2019s Day of Prayer for funy by Mary Davk and Beverley I riudents.With this in mind a spe- Mann.The Current Events were Manïesfed Tecipes cial Vesper Service was held.During the service tribute was paid to Dr.G.J.Truman.Dr.Truman, given by Ken Currie in his usual efficient manner.Next Friday\u2019s meeting will be withdrawn on ac- who passed away last week in | count of the preparations being Sackville, N.B., was principal of made for the \u201cAt Home.\u201d Stanstead College, from 1908 toj_______________________________ 1920.Students\u2019 Recital A Students\u2019 Recital was held in Pierce Hall at 6:45 p.m Friday, February 18.Mr.R.DeH.Tupper, an appendectomy, home on Sunday.He returned Jackson, while convalescing from ] vvho is director of the Conservatory ! of music, presided.There were J twelve performers\u2014Patricia Hov-sy, Allen Hovey, Valerie Healy, Ian MacMillan, Paul Martinson, Nancy Pugh, Phyllis Fisher, Joan Good-fellow, Marion Rose, Elizabeth Moore.Colin YVetmore.COATICOOK THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA H.!.Langille, Manager, Sherbrooke, Que.Branch legated opposite the Court House I Rev.W.H.M.Church took the communion service at the Hereford Anglican Church, on Sunday, and during his absence Mr.B.Hobbs, divinity student of Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville, conducted the morning service in St.Stephen\u2019s Anglican Church.Among those on the sick list with the grippe arc Professor A.F.N.Turnbull and Mr.George Engle-hardt.Miss Elsie Andrews was a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Meyhew, in Dixville.Miss M.Brayne, helping teacher, spent three days in the .primary (department of the Coaticook High School.While in town she was a dinner guest at the home of Mr.'< and Mrs.Clarence Davis.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Davis were Mr.and Mrs.Alvin, Ross, of Lennoxville, and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Derrick and daughter, Karen, of Sherbrooke.The Baptist Mission Circle met at the home of Mrs.John Fraser,: with Mrs.John May taking the topic discussion, Sincerest sympathy is extended I to Mayor Charles Akhurst.Miss lida Akhurst and ot.hers in their '\u2022ccent bereavement.Martin Bros.Reg\u2019d STANSTEAD Spring i* almost here! Buy your paints and wallpapers _ NOW \u2014 while we have a complete stock Phone ROCK ISLAND 324 R.Letourneau.Prop.T.Phair, Toronto, says of the recipe below: \"My wife prepared Braised Stuffed Pork Chdps from your Heinz recipe.Believe me, I could take a lot of this dish before tiring of it.\" Heinz wanted to know what recipes appeal to men.Seteral housewives were asked to sene dishes out of the booklet \u2018*57 Ways to L se Heinz Soups\".A typical verdict is given above.Braised Stuffed Pork Chops Combine 1 lO-oz.tin Heinz Condensed Cream of Tomato Soup, undiluted, with 1 cup milk.Combine 2 cups dry bread cnbe*, 2 tablespoons chopped onion, }i teaspoon salt, Ik teaspoon pepper and j4 teaspoon poultry seasoning.Mix thoroughly.Add juat enough Soup Mixture to moisten stuffing.Fill 6 thick pork chops, out with pockets, with bread stuffing.Brown on both sides in hot frying pan.Pour the remainder of Soup mixture over the pork chops.Cover tightly.Cook over low heat or bake in a moderate oven OôO0 F.) for 40 inimités.Allow one chop per person.Use remaining thickened Soup as gravy.Serves 6.! Heinz Soups I\t17 VARIETIES\t»* i » PLFA5E-YOUR-MAN RECIPES For the 1 00 best recipes u»ing Heim Soup os on ingredient, vdiich hove pleosed the man of the house, Heim will send winners a generous assortment of Heinz Condensed Soups.Moil \"Please-Your-Man'* recipes to H.J.Heine Co.of Canada Ltd^ 420 Dupont 5t.# Tortr.to 4. BEDFORD SHKRHRUUkt DAILY Kfc< OKU, WLD.NLSDAY , FEBRUARY Ji, 1949.Mr, Jimmie Gruer ipeni the nu»! m»»tinf of the W.A.held «lek-enci^with^h^s parent», Dr.*n^ J recently in Montre»!, would he given »t * futur# meeting.The dele- jM Mil.Gruer, in Sutton, New* hi* been received from the Rrv, M.A Stephen* and Mr*, Ste-phen* Mating that they were de-tained for three day* on their ar-rival »t Prince Rupert, B, C., owing to » rock elide »nq were the gueete of the Bi»hop of Caledonia until th«y were able to proceed to their new home, at Ocean Fall*, B.C., where the Rev.Mr.Stephen* ha* taken up hi* duties a* rector of the Anglican Church in that town, Mite Phjlll* Corey and Mr, Herron, of Montreal, were the guest* over a week-end of the former'» parent*, Mr.and Mrs, William Cor-\u2018.v- One afternoon Mr*.F.E.Be*t entertained a number of her friend» at the tea hour.Presiding at the ton table wa* Mr*.C.C.Jones, while the hn»te*« was asslited in serving by Mr*.Kenneth Best, The bi-monthly meeting of the Senior W, A.of St.James\u2019 Church, was held on Tuesday evening in the High School Hall.The meeting we* opened with the W.A.Prayer by the presided, Mrs.W.B.Brad-rhaw, The vice-president, Mrs.Malcolm McCaw, reported that the postage, amounting to $2.85, had been donated for n parcel recently sent to the Rev.Mr.Asiwa-ka, in Nagano, Japan, and that an- tg.yatei from thi* Branch were Mr*, U.Li Bradshaw, Mr*.Allan Palmer end Mr*.Maeolm McCaw, The Dorcas secretary, Mr*.Allan Palmer, reported that a girl\u2019s coat, 88, was needed for rs.J.Ashmore Was Guest Of Honor At Party SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith | Danville, Feb.relatives of Mrs, 22, \u2014Friends and Ashmore, gather- site 88, was needed for the bale, ^ it lh(, hom^ Mrs, Frank Per-which this year goes to an Indian kinii t0 ceiebr,te the former's g rl.a student at the minion school, Wr,h4jlV| on Kebru»ry 15.at Brantford, Ont, The tunic* re- when the guest of honor arrived,1 quested for the outfit can be made the 1#4jWi numbering eighteen.! instead as Jumper dresses.Mr*.Mni{ ,untfi -Huppy BtrUtday.''' Hannibal Sheltus was appointed WJls very mufh surprised, not ; to look after obtaining repairing material and the small service forms of cl urch worship from the chut oh, which will he repaired at the next meeting.The president Announced that the next meeting would he held In the hall at the knowing anyone knew when her birthday was, During the afternoon there were two contests, Mrs.H.Wilson won both prise*.The door prise was won by Mrs, M.Foy, Mr*.Perkin* on behalf of the High School on Monday evening, ]ftdie,'prm\u201et, presented Mrs.A»h i W'V »\u2022» 13 Drum ville 21 Li\t0 8\t1 138\t91 194\t\u2022 ; ) \t\t\t1 1 Î )\t\t\u2022 \u20221 \t\t12\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t 1\tWaterlbo .22 8\t12\t2 ii'7\t8'S\t18 \tjGranby .24\t6\t16\t2 75\t141\t14 \tNATIONAL 1\t\t.EAGl\th\t \tP W\tL\tD F\tA Pts\t \tD tr it .1\t16\t0 160\t122\t62 \tBoston .49 23\t20\t6 142\t141\t52 1\tToronto .50 19\t19\t12 125\t130\t50 \t! Canadiens 19 20\t\u2022JO\t7 126\t118\t47 \t:Ch:oigo .49 19\t25\t5 147\t172\t'll.\t; Rangers .49 16\tL! \u2022'\t10 111\t1-S\t-1 0 \tAMERICAN I.EAG!\t\t\tE\t \tEastern\tDivision\t\t\t \tP W\tL\tD F\tA\tPts \tPro'dence 57 38\t13\t6 301\t177\t82 \tHershev .55 21\t30\t4 197\t206\t46 \t, Springf'd 56 17\tp.o\t9 19S\t229\t1 0 *1 \u2022> \tX.Haven 58 17\t3 1\t7 1S5\t242\t41 \tPhila\u2019phia 57 I t\t3 8\t:> i sc*\t3 3 5\toP \tWash'ton 59\t8\t17\t4 151\t346\t20 \tWestern\tDivision\t\t\t \tP W\tL\tD F\tA Pts\t \tIndiana'lis 57 33\t13\tIt 218\t173\t1 1 \tPittsburgh 57 32\t15\t10 245\t145\t71 \ti Cleveland 55 33\t16\t6 230\t203\t72 i\tISt.Louis .55 32\t15\t8 236\t151\t7\u20182 \tBuffalo .54 26\t20\t8 1S7\t157\t60 1\t27;; no'77 da ml that Jean Pierre Roy, who: had it all his way as ho punched his 3\u2014North Hatley, Kuzar 2\t207 148 63 \u2022'\"ores to go to the Royals, had a way to the title.\t| (Olson, Bean) .4 ]7l\t1 -\t62\tl,,t t0 do with\tthe\tmatter.When\tCongratulations Don for winning 4\u2014Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Lacosse 1\t-\u2019JR\t2 \u20192\tr,T\tI'0 made up his\tmind to go back to\tthe title and\tthe trophy that\twent; (McDougall) .15 ï'ju\tï-s\t46\torganized ball\the\tgot in touch\twith it\t| Penalties\u2014Ross, Emnnd.2\t171\t246\t30\t\" ''h Hayworth\tand\tgot his signa-\t.\tSecond Period 2 1R6\t2i'm\t20\t\u2022ure on the dotted\tline for the\tTomorrow\tevening Phil\tWat- 5\u2014Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Lacosse .'traves executive.\tson\u2019s New\tYork Rovers will pay\t6\u2014Ayer\u2019s\tClift'.Cunningham\t17:0!) -\t+\t?\ttheir final\tvisit of the season to\t7\u2014Ayer\u2019s\tCliff, Cotterell .\t19:59 p j,.jn Wild Bill Ezinioki iia.s at last Sherbrooke and this should be i Penalties\u2014Dubois, Dionne, Mc-0 is \u2022>() realized one of h a fondé-, d:earns somc cam?.On their last visit to Dougnil, Ross.(I r,r, :tn it and it has nothing to do with !tho citY of N>w Yorkers took the.\tThird Period itockcy.\tiloc,a' hoys into camp to the tuna 8\u2014North Hatley, Penwill Tiie Ma >i ¦ Leaf\tright winger\t!\t(Mp.rsz) .19.45 signed as golf pro\tat Toronto'» ¦ Tonight\tthe Saints moved up to\tj Pena \\ s\u2014Dubois\t(minor and ne w Uplands Golf\tand Country j Otta;va to\ttanS*e mUi Buck Bouch-; mis-coqd nt), Ross,\tDavies (2), Citto.Two years ago he reached cr's boys in their final appearance, McCrae (misconduct).the Cu.nulian amateur finals, onlv ; and also their last chance to win a I- to lo-e to Frank\tStranahan\tand\tRame in the Auditorium.They have\t-, i\tr 1 AR !;\u2019¦ .V\the turned pro\tand played\tmet defeat\ton their four trips to\t(jl\u2019âr.Dy C ClgCS IllâgOg (I 56 It 12 1\t38 50 5 2\t43 69 1 32 64 4 \u2022 O.tawa, Fei), 23.\u2014 (F\u2014A plea for The rulemakers to \"stop tinkering with football\" bus been tossed out on the carpet, and by no less a person than L.B, Pearson, External Affair* Minis ter, A rabid football fan and former coach and player with University of Toronto team», Mr, Pearson \\va* guest speaker last night at a te.-tl-montai dinner tendered .Ottawa Rough Riders by the Ottawa Football Club.More than «00 player», Nat Flcisclnr Is Man Of Year New York, Feb.23.\u2014 fp) .jf Nat Fleischer never does any.hing more than put otu hi- annual ring record hook he will be \"the man who ddi the moat for boxing\u201d every year from now on.Tho 1949 edition, just off the pru.v, coincide.! nicely with an award to Nat as \u201cman of the \\\t; in 1918\u201d by the New York Box-in?Manager» Guild at their annua! dinner tomorrow right, Every .-porta editor and boxing fan on the continent is prouva- ! by Nat\u2019s authentic won-aml-lo.u record of some 3,387 fighters, past and present.Barring error-in tran-?cribing the e record.-, each fighter\u2019s listing is accurate.In the old dayv, a manager could \u201cphoney up\" his fighter's record, but Nat stopped all that.The 2,500 copies of his limited edition are scattered from coast' to coast.A flip of the pa -e tel\u2019s the real etory on each active boxer who hr,.! had at least five fi;,h.% in 1948.Nat also includes records of all Mexican, Cuban and South Ann-Lean boxers and all European and British fighters, The Europe:'.!', statistics are particularly important this year with a deluge of fc' -eign talent swarming from each ship and plane.(Additional Sport Page 15) \tw\t\t WV.j « ] i .\t,11 -\tu^perter* J-m\timed the \t\tm of a d nnc \u2022\t \"Thin\ttink ne:: ptcd ; ( 1!.Su.-cllin?on in half of the Ottawa IY ' ail C:uh for v Ttnlu.ft the Big Frur chrmpl tshlp and Howie Turner n .c\u2019vcd a l.-.al trophy j:lv-e:i to the me ft pu'u\u2019.ar player in the club.In Britain nr 1 thu \u2014 :/\u2022 itucj tv play in Erg\u2019and -\u201cMike\" I tha hr t features ¦t;Tv, \u201clike ?1 many ,n,\u201d The ITS.ganv vatic .over-epeci-i.t* i'u 'éi r was cor.i-, systcin.l'.»*s of îl'.e evonintr prc.-iM*atlon s ue, $3,0,H , Qranby and finally Protean finish-1000 gardens.Montreal loaned1 , n-Ti\t' ,\t,\t.about half its team to Cincinnati ed off the scoring when he got the but still won 5-2.Tlic remainder\t^ !,cla\u2019]g;cr_at of the \u201cCincinnati\u201d players were from the American League, in which Cincy will play next year.The uneventful week focuses attention on the Leafs\u2014ajid even op mark.In the dying minutes of the game Murphy\u2019s squad were right | in but could not get the rubber behind the Granby net boy and the ; game finished 6-5 for the visitors.Tonight Magog travels to 'V\"TCVvrW-*-3W NOW AVAILABLE IN Glh:rrC First Period position coaches probably have a ,\t,\t,\t,\t, little sympathy to spare.Meeker Waterloo to hook up xv-,th the Mais the xvorst injured of the four.| rlinder engine, t om* pletely redesigned, the Idld Pontiac» offer an entirely new concept of functional beauty.1 hey are wider and lower than anji model yet offered in the Pontiac line.(.M's Hydra-Matic Drive i« available as an option at extra cost on certain Pontiac models.Western Hockey Loops Reach Hockey Trails Winnipeg.Feb, 28- O' -The playoff trail haa been reached by all Junior and eenior hi»ckey lea* i gucs in Manitoba and in the l-ake-! nead area.i Brandon Wheat King* and Port \\rthur Hruins loom a* Memorial Cun threat*.Either Port Arthur Bearcat* or Fort F ame» Canadian* appear to be good hetV for the latkohead* * Manitoba Senior Championship.In the Manitoba Junior Leaffua, Winnipeg ( anadten* and Winnipeg Monarch*, vvho fini»hed second ami third respectively in th*ir \u2022chedule, are fighting for the right to meet.the first-place Brandon Wheat King* in the provincial 'final.Canadien* lead the Monarch* by two game* in their beit-of-five semi-final round, having won 8-d and h-2.Brandon made a runaway of the league achedule, winning 27 of HO *rame* for a ÜP-point first-place margin.Port Arthur Bruina, Memorial I , Cup champion* laat aeaeon, wound up on top of the l akehead Junior l.eague standing*.CU»*c behind were Fort William Canadien*.TraCmg far bfhmd were Port Arthur Junior* and Fort Willtant Ranger* in that order.Fort France* Canadian*, who performed in the Northern Senior Amateur league with three U.S.«uuada, will complete playoff* in their league before taking on Port Arthur Bearcat*.Canadian* won 27 and tied one in their 30-game aehfdule.The Bearcat* finUhel on top of the Manitoba-Thunder Bay Senior league «landings, ten point* »he»d of the *eeond-place Winnipeg National*.National* await the outcome of Senior H playoff* m Manitoba.Winnipeg Army, Tranaeona Alleys, Winnipeg Navy and Winnipeg Triple A currently are engaged in semi-final*.The Svtuor B winner will play off with National* for the provincial champion-*hin , The Manitoba and Lake head Junior and seniot champion* will meet in the Allan Cup elimination*.Additional Sport* page* 14 Boxer Billy Fox Is Suspended Claveland, Feb.23,\u2014tAV For * four minute round with the referee, hi* handler* and «evaral police men, Blackjack Billy Fox, Phil* delphia middleweight boxer, was under a 30-day auip*n*ion today.The fun for a crowd of 0.104 eus tomera at the Arena la»t night came after Fox lost the tirst bout of the program to Dick W agner o' Portland, Ore., on a technical knockout.Fox vea* on the floo when referee Don Uonralcx lifted Wag net » hand after t seconds of the ninth round in the scheduled 10-rounder.F \\ raised himself to hi* wobbly leg* and made for Wagner and the referee while the coy., started climbing into the ring.In addition to th* iuapen*ion, chairman Andy Putka of the Cleveland Boxing Commiaaion gave Fox an order to tie examined today by the Commission physician.Buffalo \u2014 Leo Orna, IPê 3-4, Detroit, outpointed Johnny Flynn, 212 3-4, Rochester, N.Y., (10).*11,500 Attend Initial Cp:ning At Cincinnati Cincinnati, Feb, 23 lA\u2019t Montreal Canadien* of the National Hockey 11 ague treated a crowd of 11,MX' \"First Nightera\" to spurt* of ice wiiardy last night a* they humbled a Cincinnati team ft-2 at the formal opening vf the 38,000,-000 Cincinnati Garden.The crowd, sitting in on tha debut of professional hockey here, was believed to be the largest ever to see the ice sport in Ohio.During the day, the American Hockey League, meeting here in conjunction with the Carden opening.voted to retain its present playoff system for the 1040 season.Cincinnati will become a member of the American League next sea-l son.lost night's \"Cincinnati\" team, made of members of the Dallas Texan* of the United States Hoc-Key League and spare player* from the Montreal outfit, offered little more than token opposition for the Canadien*.I The playoff system, retained hy the Ameriran League, will send Hasehall Hanter.Boston Brave*, National League ehampluns, are having mor« than their share of r .act troubla, p ,ly because titty w, the flag and partly because .ey shelled oift a reputed 375,000 bonus to sign Johnny Antonulll, an untried I schoolboy pitcher, it's natural for the other lads to want to get m on the gravy, , , .Back from Mex ioo where he caught a 10 foot sail-tlsh, Joe PiMaggio picks New York Yankees to win the pennant, itnd indulges in a ciuek he i likely to he.bout later on, as fol-! low*! \"Rome of those Cleveland fcl-I lows should begin to feel their ago about July.\" Joe is out of the , rookie class himself., .Cleveland Indian* have 11 Negroes in their ! organisation, two more th t Brooklyn, who brought Jackie ' >hinson ! from Montreal as the tirst Negro player In the major the top three teams in the fl ial standings in each of the Western and Eastern divisions into the I playoff, with the East teams play- ling the West through the lirai round.Toe Blake\u2019s Braves Edge Out Royals 4-3 Montreal, Feb.23.\u2014 (P\u2014Hector (Toe) Blake made hi* Montreal debut a* a coach in winning Hockey League came, played be-Valleyfield Brave* edged Montreal Royals 4-3 in a fas; Quebec Senioi-fashion here laat night when his fore 5,000 fane.The victory did not change the league standings with Valleyfield in fourth position, eleven poin\u2019« behind Royale, who trail the league-leading Ottawa Senators by 15 point*.Scoring honor* for the winners was split between Jackie Schmidt, Larry Kwong, Jean Paul Bisaillon and Marcel Bessette, who scored the winning goal on a breakaway halfway through the final frame.Bobby Pepin paced the Royals with a pair of goals and Pete Morin got the other marker.Royals chalked up a one-goal margin, the only tally of the initial stanza, when Pepin poked in a shot behind goalie Cliff Dobson at tbe four-minute mark.Valleyfield evened things up in the middle session and then went on to taRe a one-goal lead on counters by Schmidt and Kwong.The latter goal was scored when Royals were short two men who were doing time in the penalty box.The visitors\u2019 lead was short-lived, however, because Pete Morin tallied three minutes later._ Players\u2019 tempers flared in the bruising finale which saw Valleyfield again take the lead on a marker by Bisaillon, Royals tied it up again on Pepin\u2019s second goal.Bessette clinched the game for the Braves with his 13:20 minute mark tally.Dobson handled 19 shots against Gerry McNeil\u2019* IS.Of the 11 penalties handed out *ix were given to Vnlleyfield, Valleyfield -Goal, Dobson; defence, Dutehak, Evn>t; centre.Joannette: wings, Bisaillon, Corri-veau; subs, Brown, Schmidt, Leduc, Muretich, Bessette, Kwong, Cyr, l.egvis, Boyer.Montreal \u2022\u2014 Goal, McNeil; defence, Lepitte, Orlando; centre, Malone; wir-.rs, Crawford, Fryday; subs, D.McNeil, Cox, Gladu, Pepin, Morin, [.«force, Denis, Marchessault, Robert.Officials \u2014 Bob Barrette and Red Storey.First Period 1 Montreal, Pepin (Laforce, Morin) .4:12 Penalties\u2014Dutehak, Bisaillon, Lepine, Bessette.Second Period 2\u2014\tValleyfield, Schmidt (Kwong, Lcgris) .2:42 3\u2014\tValleyfield, Kwong (Brown, Schmidt) .12:17 4\u2014\tMontreal, Morin (Marchessault) .15:22 Penalties \u2014 Bessette, Malone, Crawford (minor and misconduct), Laforce, Brown.Third Period 5\u2014\tValleyfield, Bisaillon, (Corriveau, Legris).:28 (5\u2014Montreal, Pepin (Morin, Laforce) .\t.10:07 7\u2014Valleyfield, Bessette (Muretich) .13:20 Penalties\u2014None.FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Cleveland\u2014Reuben Jones, 165, Norfolk, Va., stopped Mickey Doyle, 162, Cleveland (8).Hartford, Conn.\u2014 Wilfredo Miro, 144, Havana, knocked out A1 Wilson, 145, Brooklyn (7).Salem, Mass.\u2014 Jackie Wileon, 148, Quincy, Ma,5S.stopped Joey Peralta, 148 3-4, Tamaqua, Pa.(7).Timely B.C.S.Ekes Out 4-2 Decision Over S.H.S.B.shop's College School \"Or-| plums\" eked out a 4-3 decision over ihe Sherbrooke High School Senior rquad in an exhibition game of hockey played Saturday afternoon.The period opened at a fast clip and both teams made rink-long dashes.Evans opened the scoring at 8:10 on a pass from Yorke.Near the end of the first frame.Towne skated the length of ihe rink to fire the second goal by Winter.The period ended 2-0 for S.H.S.In the second canto the Orphans turned on the power and managed to tie the count., Bousquet and Ashworth drew blood for the home teams The second period ended O_0 The third period showed the Orphans trying harder than ever.They kept skating and back cheeking continually.Lawrence scored I at the 56 second mark of the third period and Ashworth made it 4-2 ; for the home team three minutes I later.Neai the 17 minute mark, Towne of S.H.S.blasted another I hot one which found its mark.The I final period ended 4-3 in favor of B.C.S.Orphans.A total of seven penalties were handed out four to | B.C.S.and three to S.H.S.S.H.S.: Howard Yorke, Ross, i Towne, Turnbull, Harvey, Connor, Holt, F.Smith, Evans, Williams.B.C.S.: Winder, Hickey, Scheib, Williamson, Wilks, Rogers, Gruchy, MacLennan, Christie, Ashworth, i Winkworth, Lawrence, Bousquet.Referees: C.P.Bird, A.D.: McGee.First Period 1\u2014S.H.S., Evans (Y'orke) .\t8:10 j2\u2014S.H.S., Towne .18:12 I Penalties: Wilks, Williamson, j Second Period I 3\u2014B.C.S.,\tBousquet .9:01\t' 4\u2014\tB.C.S.,\tAshworth .16:00! Penalties: Turnbull, Williams, i Third Period 5\u2014\tB.C.S., Lawrence .:56! 6\u2014\tB.C.S.,\tAshworth .3:18 7\u2014\tS.H.S.,\tTowne (Harvey) 17:00 Penalties: Christie, Turnbull, Williamson.for Home and Workshop We always try to have the merchandise you want, when you want it, at prices you want to pay ., check these for values! ms WICK'S fUTOKC 1 Yale Night Latch I Well - finished heavy iron | case.5 disc cylinder.Brass | knob.Two keys.$* At .I.\t¦ 2.80 J Cotton Clothes Line Fully twisted, extra heavy cotton clothes line.Will last and last.30 ft.Clothes Hamper Ventilât ed clothes hamper.Pearl mottled top.In thr e e color combination.$ \u201ej 5c yard.\tOlZ Special.5 yards for TABLE NAPKINS This is one of the best specials offered in our linen department during these few days of the sale.Pure Irish linen damask napkins in full dinner size (22\u201d x 22\u201d),.Values in the lot in variety of designs, regularly priced from $12.00 to $13,75 doz.\t$« «fi Special price, per dozen .LACE CLOTHS Scottish lace table cloths.A wonderful value, regularly sold at $6.00\t«« each.Size 47\u201d x 17\u201d.Special EMBROIDERY LINEN Full bleached 45\u201d wide fine embroidery linens.Values in the lot ranging from $1.05 to $2.00 a yard.\t$| «g» Special.yard A.3 3 .(*,:4\t) ¦ DAMASK SETS Pure Irish linen damask sets, including cloth (2 x 2'i yards) and eight napkins (22\" x 22\").All first quality values.Limited quantity.\t¦ JjÆ Pfj Regular price $20.00.Sale price .\" /x Cloth 2x3 yards and twelve napkins.Regular $35.00, for .22.90 SCARVES & KERCHIEFS Crepe or wool in various printed and plain colors.331/3 DISCOUNT Handkerchiefs, flowers, collars and cuffs and dickies \u2022 \u2022 « REDUCED 33V3 A special group of collars, regular from $1.25 to $l./5.for only 49c SCARVES Beautiful wool angora in bright winter colors.Regular $2.95.99c l-Y'V-.\u2022.**.**, \u2022I V*.* TV .Vs*.-\u2019?m Special Assortment.ENDS OF CLOTH Reduced For Sale Some of our finest wool coatings, suitings, cottons, spuns and silks have been divided into lengths suitable for fashioning suits, coats, skirts, blouses and dresses.Prices have been marked down regardless of the original cost.Our Loss .Is Your Gain! If you come while the selection is at its best.WOOLENS REDUCED All our regular stock of beautiful woollens are reduced 20% price during this great After-Inventory-Sale.o in BELTS Plastic, leather, suede, corded and braid belts in every color and style imaginable.All lengths.Regular 75c to $4.95.ONLY 25c EACH BUTTONS Button, button, who\u2019s got the button?Well, we have hundreds in every size, shape and color .SPECIALLY PRICED TO CLEAR IMMEDIATELY.LOVES GALORE! Handbags Reduced Too! A number of our top quality bags have been placed in these three special groups for our greatest After-Inventory-Sale.You\u2019ll find leather, faille and broadcloth in every size and color you could ask for.Regular $6.25 to $7.50 \u2014 for Regular $8.50 - $9.95 \u2014 for Regular $21.50 - $29.50 \u2014 for THE REMAINDER ARE REDUCED 331/3 STOCKINGS An outstanding value! Semi-service quality in a choice of sunny blush, joy tan and black.Sizes 8Y2 -lO1/^.Regular $1.00 pair.SPECIAL ANGORA BLOSSOM WOOL Regular $1.50 to $3.95.ANGORA AND RABBIT HAIR Gloves in bright winter colors.Regular $1.50 to $3.95 \u2014 99c KID GLOVES Warmly lined Kid Gloves and mitts from our regular winter stock.20% discount SKI MITTS All leather.Choice of navy, brown, and green.Regular $2.95 to $3.25.for $1.49 $13-95 limited L.C.ROBITAILLE, President and General Manager."]
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