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[" 1949\t\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t1949\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tP\ts \t\t\t\t1\t2\ts 4\tS\t6\t7\t6\t»\tin 11\t12\tIS\t14\t15\t16\t17 ]8\t19\t20\t21\tm \u2022>\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t26\t29\tSO\t 5becbcooKeDaili)lEeco WEATHER CLOUDY AND COOL Cloudy U*li»y but with oeeMlonil sunny periods.Cool.Wind* litflit.Higrh to-iIm.v »t Sherbrooke BO, Temperature» yesterday ; Maximum Ml, minimum 5\u2019-\u2019.\\ .war »ir«: Maximum 87, minimum 4iL Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1949.Fifty-Third Year World News In Brief Ottawa, Sept.7.\u2014(CD-Three United States navy vessels have returned to east-coast ports after taking a joint U.S.-Canadian expedition to Arctic weather sta.tions maintained by the two countries.The External Affairs L)e-partment said the ships sup.plied a joint station, established on Cornwallis Island, some 1,500 miles due north of Winnipeg, in 1947.It in turn, will supply stations farther north on Prince Patrick, Ellef Ring-nes and Ellesmere islands.J.W.Burton of the Arctic Division of the Northwest was the senior Canadian ofti- tial on the expedition, com-landcd by Capt.Basil Kitten-house of the U.S.Navy.Two helicopters were carried on one of the ships\u2014the Icebreaker Edistro\u2014and were used on ice reconnaissance flights.Two cargo ships were also in the expedition.« * « Ottawa, Sept.7\u2014CP)\u2014A.A.Roberts, new South African High Commissioner to Canada, arrived in the capital last aight to take up his appointment.He replaces P.R.Viljoen who has been appointed High Commissioner in Australia.Mr.Roberts, a lawyer, is a former secretary of the Union\u2019s Education Department and was legal advisor to the Union Government.* * * London, Sept.7\u2014(Reuters) The 10,000-ton British cruiser London, which last April tried to fight her way through to the Frigate Amethyst, then held by Chinese Communists In the Yangtze, arrived back home yesterday.The Amethyst, which ran the gauntlet of Communist guns along the Yangtze last month, now is en route to Britain after her dash to the sea.* * « Toronto, Sept.7.\u2014(CP)\u2014 £hi» i» Farmer»\u2019 Day at the Vanadian National Exhibition, the world\u2019» biggest annual fall fair.Exhibition officials have named this agriculture and livestock parade day.All the prize beefsteak and mutton chops, on the hoof, will be trotted into the judging ring at the Coliseum to show off their ribbons.Yesterday was International Day at the C.N.E.waterfront park in West Toronto.James S.Duncan, president of the Massey-Harris Company, Limited, told the directors' luncheon meeting that Canada must buy less in the United States and more in Britain to ease Britain\u2019s dollar shortage.This policy was dictated not only by patriotism, he said, but by self-interest.* « * Westerbam, Kent, England, Sept.7.\u2014 (/P) \u2014Wins ton Churchill is a grandfather for the sixth time.His latest grandchild, a girl, was born to Mrs.Christopher Soames, the former Mary Churchill, hi» youngest daughter.The announcement did not say when or where the baby was born.British Leaders Arrive To Participate In Vital Trade Talks With U.S.And Canada Navy Plane Combines Jets And Props A- i' Scientists Divided On Talks Value British.United States and Canadian Officials Seeking Wayi Out of Current Exchange Impasse.Attlee Hits Fom enters Of Disunion By NORMAN ALTSTEDTER Canadian Press Staff Writer By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER Washington, Sept.7\u2014(A\u2019)\u2014Britain\u2019s foreign policy and economic chiefs arrived today for talks with the United States and Canada on the British dollar crisis.Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and Sir Stafford Cripps, Lake Success, N.Y., Sept.7.\u2014 (P' Chancellor of the Exchequer, came by train from New 'f ork \u2014The value of three weeks\u2019 discus- ,\t,.\t,.\t, iji.-l, sions now over was the question vvhere the,r shlP a°clteKE, QtrEBBC, WBD.VBSTKW.SEPTEMBER 7, 1!»49.SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Principles Of Education Reviewed Bogus Currency Capitalism Cause Of All Miseries Tag Days To Aid Crisp Weather Attracts Good Crowds At Local Rotary Club Gathering Introduced In\tOf Present Day, Says Local Bishop Hospital Work As Brome Fair Enters Closing Stages Are Planned Honesty, decency, truthfulness and unselfishness are the foundation of a sound education, J.D.Jefferis, Professor of Education at Bishop's University, told members of the Rotary Club last night, choosing as his subject \"The most important day in the year,\" Stating that this most important day was yesterday, because it was the opening of the schools, he pointed out that no school can be much better than the community in ¦which it is located and that there- This Province Repercussions of a country-wide counterfeit ring dealing in $10 and $20 hills which R.C.M.P, investigators have uncovered in Vancouver and sevefral Ontario centres, reached the province of Quebec yesterday when two bogus $10 bills were passed in a bank branch in .Montreal, News that the counterfeit ring force the power- \"If there has been an evolution in] tent that we wi the attitude of the Church towards ful to give in,\" capitalism, it is because of the He insisted that all men should evolution in capitalism itself,\" His work, the laboring class, the rich, Excellency, P.S, Besranleau, Bish- the intellectual class and the op of Sherbrooke, told a meeting spiritual class, saying that it is ONE MINUTE NEWS \\ ABOUT JOHNS-MANVILLE CONTROL NEEDED TO LOAD LOCOS In a recent newsreel you probably saw Canadian - made locomotives being loaded for delivery overseas.Did you notice how easily the huge hoists picked up these mechanical monsters, swung them around and gently placed them on the ship?A smooth operation such as this requires sure control and stopping power pro-vided by materials such as Johns - Manville Brake Linings and Clutch Facings.These J-M Friction Materials help control the tremendous power of hoists, bulldozers, steam shovels, cranes and winches.Made of asbestos they withstand faster speeds, heavier loads, harder shocks and higher tempera tin es.For over 60 years, the J-M label on friction materials has meant efficient, economical performance.For complete details, write Johns-Manville, Sun Life Bldg., Montreal \u2014 or see your J-M distributor.| fore the citizens of th.it community have a tremendous responsibility to fulfil.\"On this day the job of education is handed from untrained to trained teachers,\u201d he said, \"but you must realize that education is going on all the time and lamiot be sound if left only to the schools.\u201d Although geometry, music, gram-' mar and all the other subjects | which make up a school curriculum\t, are necessary in the development r\u2018ai> spread its activities to the I of a student, he added, the teach- Montreal area was disclosed last ers, in the limited tint, given them, nignt by Henry Wood, chief in-i cannot by themselves cope with the | really vital moral virtue ; are the basis of any good education ! He urged parents to co-operatc with the work of the school, to-join portions as in Vancouver\u2014where the Home and School Association, an attempt to flood the city with get to know the teachers, and take $'2,000,000 in bogus hills was an interest in what they are doing thwarted by police Monday night for the greater good of the youth.\u2014\u2018Mr.Wood said there was a\t., \u201cPraise is a most effective \u2018\u2018strong\" possibility that other bills ,|eath,\u201d\t, one has the right to be disinterest- stimulant,1 he continued, \"and you would turn up in this province.j Referring to Catholic syndicates 0^J1n\treforms.Brome, Sept, 7 of Catholic Sydnicate members from Sherbrooke and region.The Bishop told the group the Vatican organ, the Osservatore Romano, denounced capitalism ns being as bad as sins against nature, \u201cIt is capitalism which is the cause of all our miseries.We should work against it \u2014 not to transform it \u2014 it is immutable; not to correct it \u2014 it is incorrigible, but to re with the vestigator for the Canadian Bank- place it,\" he added, stating that it is u ls.fo1' 'hi* re es which ers\u2019 Association.\tihe duty\tof every Catholic laborer\t0l'c* advocate\tthe education.Although not\texpecting\tfake\tto join a\tCatholic syndicate us the\tn'odcrntton.o-operate money passing to\treach such\tpro-\tfirst step\tin the struggle to replace,\t.'«.'\u2019\"ever we\tcar through work that man preserves his dignity.His Excellency then proceeded to explain the primary cause of all the evils which are besetting humanity.\"This primary cause is net a new one.Popes Pius \\1 and Pius Nil proclaimed it loudly aini others before them have denounc-ed it.It is eupidity.Everyone wants what does not belong to him.It is for this reason that the practise of Ta«r days 'his Friday and Saturday, September t) ami 10, are being organized by the Sherbrooke Hospital 1 adu \u2022\u2019 Auxiliary to en able them to supply the new hospital with such requisites as linen, table ware ami kitchen appliances, Mrs, Colin 1 .Campbell, president of the auxiliary said today.In making the announcement, Mrs.Campbell called lor activ, support from nil citr'unn#! succeed the social-economic structure.\t8!ni*'\u2018V practising this virtue, \u201cThese reforms cannot be brought Hc'au.si\u2019 tins is no longer a per-about without Catholic syndicalism ¦''.onal \",|vng but a social one.Re-otherwise they will be accomplish-: r°rm* ln the economic social ed by revolution, bloodshed and s ,\u2019u.uri- are impe ativc and no cun obtain better results if you give a child a pat of approval for something fairly well done, than if you continually chastise him for that which he has not accomplished so well.It is up to us to decide whether the next generation will be as good and better than we ourselves are today.'\u2019 In conclusion Professor Jefferis urged his audience to \"Stop and think about schools, what is the purpose of schools, and what you can do about it.\u201d The speaker was introduced by Past President Douglas Stevenson and thanked by H.A.Clark.President B.D.Lyon was in the chair and welcomed visiting Ro-tarians Charles Reniff, of the The bogus notes closely re- he said: \"Even if you are told that semble fake $10 and $20 which they are as badly inspired as neu-have been distributed in other traf or socialistic unions, it is not Canadian centres.They were de- true.\u201d scribed as \"perfect in every way\u201d He urged the workers to have a save for the \u201crough\u201d quality of the blind confidence in their unions, in Their solution can be found .________ \u2022rlf\t'IncyclicaU of the Popes, Mrs.Neil Dinning, Mrs Fletcher, and Mrs, Don Howard.Mrs.Campbell said, \u2018but with .,\t.\t\u201e construction of the new hospital .lerseys, Fierro Wjllon of Sweets-demands, of courses, are getting\tAyrshires ,1 M Maoi,il roVct.m\tlivray, of Knowlton; Holstein», M.\u2019 \"But'we have always had won- ¦ M,1!'W of Brome; Canadians, derful support from tho public in!'*0'' IHiquotto, of iMilioni.this work/\u2019 Mrs.Lamp ho 11\tat traction m tin fhainnan of the Auxiliary\u2019s W- tornoon s P^'viuo, » 0,u tivitios Committee, responsible for rai'° \"as won \u2018\u2018V \u2018v0ss onranizintf the ta* days, is Mrs.H^me.who sped ovot the course I.or ne Campbell.Members are^n -I minutes and M seconds.Art Hrueo Mizener, of Foster, copped second i spot, while Brome\u2019s .lolin Tanna- two good harness races Winners of the Hibbard Motors, owned by Cowansville, special in the cattle real, parade were: Beef cattle, John Results of yesterday\u2019s two ha*-Macintosh, of Brome Center; I ness races were as follows: Guernseys, P, M.Fox, of Foster; CLASS 2:18 -PURSE $300 af- paper.Where to buy JM Building Materials J.S.MITCHELL & CO.Limited Sherbrooke; Phone 2300 Prize Winners In Judging Contest Issued During the Sherbrooke Exhibi-t ortland Rotary Club, New \\oi'k, (.;on an interesting guessing con-and John Casement, of Perth, on agiv\u2018\tthe adopt.on of He was touched for 12 hits and he t',Vi> reports.One dealt with the gave up six walks but he managed progress made on the new liait to hang in in the clinches.\tStreet B: dge and the other pro- The Red Wings shaded Toronto vided for the purchase of certain 3-2 in the opener but lost the second game 12-8.Jersey City strengthened its hold on fourth place by winning a double-header from the hapless1 apparently preparing n iniM\u2019ij lorj Newark Bears in -cmi-p-ivacy at1 entry into a speaking marathon.IV\t^ Ruppert Stadium, 8-5 and 8-2.\t| For almost forty-five minutes h Bud Byerly hurled a two-hitter : talked from a prepared text.The 1'aper supplies for various civic I monts.However, City Clerk , Deslauriers s was a busy little mar.,I : preparing himself for BANKS AND BONDS CANADIAN BONDS Following are the closing, bid and asked limitations ns of Sept, 'dth, as furnished by the Invest-uci'.'r!\tp,.Revs\u2019 As>oeia:ion of Can- .,\t.uda: Antonin DOM.UOY\u2019T BONDS; Rochester, Montreal and Jersey for Syracuse in shutting out Haiti- text in question eonsisted of th Capitalism Çause Continued from page 3 it is leads ! treat is not Catholic, Canadian, even if it i death.\u201d\t,\t.Msgr.Desranleau then explained afair!s: ''tekness ployment, etc.minutes of the last tegular session held in June and the six special Council sessions held during the summer months.cr should have sufficient food, l\u20191 adoition.Aid.Disette gave [should be decently and usefully 1,10'iec of motion to amend the [dressed, The children must have!Zu,1\u2019nU' by-law and the by-law \u2014 [suitable education.Other rights guverning the operation of the no* °f the working man, he said, are ! Larsdownu market, to [the right of accession to the econo-1 Sox are expected to counter with of the second ,se)', u/ t^e K3016\u2019 City following Buffalo in that or- more Orioles 4-D.Al Widmar, who Jack Kramer and 21-game-wtnner whacking Bill \\ oiselle for five runs, j der.\t.\thas won 2o glimea for the 0rio]eS( Mel Parnell.\t.N oiselle previously had beaten the, Toronto still has a chance of1 suffered his 14th setback.Reynolds, despite his impressive Brooks three times, including two won-iost record, has had a rough shutouts.season while Kinder is enjoying The defeat was the Braves\u2019! the best campaign of his career, seventh straight and it dropped Reynolds has completed only four , them SH games behind the third-of 25 starts.He turned in his best! place Philadelphia Phillies who game last Saturday when he blank-! divided a doubleheader with New ed the last-place Washington Sen- Y\u2019ork Giants.ators on three singles.\tPhiladelphia came from behind Kinder, who never won more to beat the Giants 4-2 in the 10-, than 10 games in the majors until 1 inning opener but Leo Durocher\u2019s , j*10 principal duties of the\tlaborer this season, is working on an eight men took the nightcap 4-1.\t'n jke fight to replace the\tpresent\tIn\tyour\tsyndicates .\u2022game winning streak.\tj Larry Jansen had fne Phils beat-\t50C'a^'ecoi'lom'cal f'ght, and\tsaid\tfiudy the advantages of corporal-.The return to action\tof\tJoe Di-'en, 2-0, with two out in the ninth\tthat theV are ,lot new bJ'\tanF\tism.becaust they must be thought\tmother\twith whom he Maggio and possibly catcher Yogi1 when they rallied to tie up the'means- He insisted that every\tman\tof, labor contracts, congestion, so-\twent to Philadelphia to Berra greatly enhances\tthe\tYankee: game.Bill Nicholson\u2019s single broke\tshould_ belong to a professional\tetanzation because this is some-\tmovie.\tHe sat through chances.DiMaggio bowed out of jit up in the following frame.\tCatholic association\u2014his syndicate, times necessary for the common feature \u2018\u2018two or the second game in the Labor Day| Sheldon Jones outpitched Hanki\"X0U ba%|e already accomplished good.\t\\ ou\twill\tstudy doubleheader in Philadelphia be-, Borowy in the finale, winning out^b's duty.,\u2019 he said.There\tcan be 1951 .June 1, 1950-65 O'Y Perps.3, June 1, 1953-68 3 , J une 1, 1950-tW IH, Nov.!.1919 69 War (W) Victory si Hid .100 .100\\ 100'-J .1112 .103 .100\u2019* .tY) Loans: 100'-j lot'll 101 'Y 10 2 \\ 10 mic property, right of protection; accidents, unem-1 you will Mental Examination Continued from Page 1 cause of leg cramps but Joe reports the ailment has disappeared.Boston\u2019s comeback has been amazing.Beginning on August 1 when they trailed the Yanks by IVi games, the Sox have won 29 and lost only nine, while the Yanks have copped 21 and dropped 13.Meanwhile, the equally-tense National League race finds the frontrunning St.Louis Cardinals only-one game ahead of Brooklyn Dodg-«rs.when his battery mate, Wes West- no discussion on this subject.The rum, poled a three-nn homer in Chllrch has made >t very clear.He the sixth.\tquoted several statements\tmade\tby Cincinnati Reds\texploded\tfor\tfour\tvarious Popes,\tincluding\tone\tof runs in the 10th inning\tto\tclip Pitts-\t^1US which\tsays that\tCatholic burgh Pirates 6-3 under the lights Syndicates are the cells of Catholic in Pittsburgh.\tapostolate Winning pitcher Ewell Blackwell singled to start the rally and Johnny Wyrostek climaxed the uprising with a two-run triple.Ralnh Kiner poled his 43rd homer for the Pirates.and money for '¦\u2019He reminded the gathering in the most difficult times, the syndicates receive the support of the religious authorities and that is one more reason why they should remain faithful.\u2018\u2018Just a few months ago the bishops supported\u2014in a maner that you know \u2014Catholic syndicalism.\" PROTECTION FOR THE CANADIAN FAMILY 100 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke, P.CL \u2018\u2018Even if you are told that they are as badly inspired as social or neutral syndicates, it is not tnje,\u2019\u2019 he continued.\u201cPay no attentionjto any accusations.Our Lord was accused of being a thief and a fôol, yet he is the king of love ami of justice.The Bishop touched on the rights of property and the limits, the rights and the duties which they entail.Speaking about a fair salary which is work materialized, he said that those who do not pay the vital or family salary, are sin-|ning against strict justice.! As to the objective, real and (natural rights of laborers .Ho I must first of all have a fit dwelling.He jfect laws [that he may use that knowledge to, too good.There (advantage and request that they be things to weigh.\u201d improved.If lodging, the housing problem would ! lean urge be pretty well settled.The labor- ! their syndicates ived and attend a a double | \u2014- - three times,\u201d .the return eventually returning to Camden of the woman to the home, night about 3 a.m.work for young men and young I Yesterday morning, Unruh ate women, Sunday rest for everyone, (a hearty breakfast, but particularly for those who I Then,' carrying the .38-calibre I work.\tiLuger automatic loaded with a clip' \u201cBe propagandists for your syn- °f eight bullets and with otherj dicates,\u201d he urged.\u201cDefend them, sbcHs >n his pockets, Unruh walk-! ! support them.Remain in commun-1 e(i calmly out onto River Road.¦ ion of thought with your syndi-j The stark tragedy began un-cate.Make sacrifices of time, work folding.The first scene was laid , 52 .\t.(1st\tW >\t102\t103 i' i**\u2019J ., ,\t.(2nd\tW)\t100\t100% : .-l .\t.(2nd\tV)\t103\t103% 3 61 .\t.(1st\tV!\t10 Ub\t102'y o/:hi\t,.(3rd\tV)\t108'x\t108 Lx .5 / .*'7 .\t.(Ith\tV)\t102'*\t108'* ;; mi .,\t.(5th\tV)\t102\t102% 8/66 .\t\tV)\t102\t102% .'5 1)2\t.\t,(7th\tVt\t101'-J\t102\u2019* 3 63 .\t.(Sill\tV)\t101 ig\t102 >4/4!) .\t.(8th\tV)\ttoo\t100 % :î (m .,\t.(9th\tV)\t101%\t102 4/5U .\t.(9th\tV)\t100\t100% VANCLYL NEWS By The Canadian Press\t\t\t NEW YORK STOCK\t\tMONTREAL STOCK\t EXCHANGE Yesterday\u2019s Closing\t\tEXCHANGE, Yesterday\u2019s Closing\t Vmi'vu-nn Telephone\t.\t144%\tAbitibi \t\t\t14% Anaconda \t\t., 20%\tAbitibi *1.60 Pfd\t\t18% Bethlehem Steel \t\t.26%\tAsbestos \t\t23% Borden\u2019» Co, .\t\t44\tBathurst \u201cA\u201d \t\t19 Chrysler \t\t, 61%\tHell Telephone \t\t43 Connu.Solvents\t.»«%\tBrazilian \t\t20% Cons.Edison \t\t.\t26V*\tH.C.Forest \t\t2% Douglas \t\t.60%\tHruck Silk \t\t16', Dupont \t\t,.\t50%\tBuilding Product» \t\t31 General Fleetrie .\t.\t37'*\tCanadian Breweries .\t21% General Motors \t\t61 %\tCanadian Car\t11% Goodyear \t\t.\t39\tCan.Ind.Alcohol \"A\u201d .,\t9% International Paper .\t.\t63%\tDist.Seagram \t\t18% International Telephone\tS',\tDominion Bridge \t\t36% Johns-Manville \t\t40\tDont.Steel & Coal Co, B\t16'* Montgomery Ward\t.62%\tDominion Tar \t\t22% N.5 .Central \t\t.10\tPom.Textile \t\t11% Pepsi \t .,.,\tS \\\tFamous Players \t\t14% Kuriio \t\tIPs\tFoundation Co\t\t29% Republie Steel \t\t.\t19%\tGeneral Steel Wares .\t15% Std.Oil of N.J\t\t68\tGypsum \t\t14% Studebaker \t\t.21%\tImpérial Oil \t\t18% U, S.Rubber \t\t88\tImperial Tobacco \t\t13%.F.S.Steel \t\t22%\tInternational Niekel\ta i h Vanadium Steel \t\t.18\tInternational Paper\t56 Woolworth\t\t49\tlilt.Pete\t\t\t8 I hird Chamber Continued from Page 1 chamber, the Howard Smith .Lewis Hros.MeColl Frontenac Moison .Nat.Breweries Noranda .Price Bros.St.Law.Corp.\u201c of Canada Walker G.W, .your syndicates.\u201d ! in the shoemaker shop of John P.the gathering that i*''arcb!)vY 27.Pilarchik was slain as he stood alone in the store.The grim Unruh moved to a barber shop.There, six children were awaiting their turn as Barber Clark Hoover, 33, cut the hair of six-year-old Orris Smith, sitting on a hobby horse.Bullets from the Luger ended o\u201e i \u2022\tu \u2022 i ^ i )he lives of Hoover ani Orris Speaking of strikes, he said that\t, ,the youngsters mother sat it.is not always a mortal sm to de-\t, , ,___ , .,\t,,-p.\t.l by, too horrified to move.clare a strike.There are strikes n,,\u201e,\t,\t.Back outside again, Unruh spotted insurance salesman James J.Ex-Sherkooker Passes Away In Vermont Robert Graham, fornwr Sherbrooke resident, passed away this morning in his 80th year at his late residence in llighgate Springs, Vt.Son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Matthew Graham, formerly of Stoke road, early settlers of thi* nt his complaint about o increasing burden of complex ;sj[ f legislation will have a roatly echo.; Steel \\n illustration of tho sort of thing Hollis has inniind came the ! Winnipeg' Electric .33\\ other day from the Ministry of\t________________ Labor.To proprietors of Hritain's 80,000 unlicensed hotels and board- COUNTRY AND HAIRY ing houses, the Minis! v is-ued a » I'^\t1 20-pnge booklet laying ''down the ' PRODUCTS PRICES law for employment of staffs.It listed .120 grades and rlassi- Montreal, Sept.7.\u2014 Market on fientions of small-hotel emplovee.continued steady.The Board .iployce, Seven types of payment are speci-, lied, making 840 pernu tations and combinations of form-filling.Rough Talk By Austrian Chief iOf Trade reports that 127,960 cases of eggs export last week were unchanged.EGGS (cts.per dozen) Gov\u2019t Spot tCom.t Quo tes Exch ! Vienna, Sept.7.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Dr.Kark Gruber, Austrian Foreign Minister, declared here last i\"; night that if the Allies refuse to ,\u2022 ,i rr i ,ii\tlisten when Austria addresses part ot the Townships, he dece.as- ,\t*u*omsms 1\tJ \u2019\tthem m a diplomatic way, \u201cthen we shall not fail to use stronger A - large A-mod.A-piillet B .67 65 42-43 45-46 .34-35 t Free wood 624) 601) 421) 46b 36b cases.there were packed for Potato prices Job- Relots fail s n 72-74 78-70 70-72 70-74 61\t49-N 63\t46-58 43\t47-40 ) Canadian as ; near- ! a strike.\u201cThere are strikes which are good, others which even if they are good, are better not to ;\t,, be declared.On the other hand !\t,\u2019\t, should know the imper-(there are strikes which should be ¦ ' T, t\t,\t.of cr gornn^solcrri.d\tif ed leaves behind his wife, the for mer Rachel Bowers, of Vermont, four daughters and two sons.A third son predeceased him many years ago.Westmount, N.J., and, He is al?0 survived by a sister, Commodity Exchange close basis 50 cases minimum.§ Small lots to retailers in cartons: 2c per dozen less loose.H Approximate price to consumers in large retail outlet*.BUTTER (c.per lb.): Open Market: No.1 pasteurized Jobbers\u2019 prices.one ] .Mrs.Fred Welch, of Sherbrooke; countries.The groat powers habit-( two brothers, Alfred and William ually \u2019\t' Sherbrooke; J.foYe in the st cond 1 the laborers had In conclusion, Bishop Desran- oo'\u2019'\u2019fm,i\tV en*Su'Vl| ' *\\0K,|'\u2019 ing problem would ; lean urged the workers to pray for / , \u2019!\u2019, a \u2018 '\u2019v' , \"j \"0, l)\u2018' and to practise iets io^ndJ^r n\u2019a!'k th:'ou«h ,the f\ta third shot pierced her AÎH vNN0t8C6>«''S't 1 nd Eastern\t^ Sherbrooke an\t^ ^ & neW dre».ladies are e\tReniban\u2019» shop ^^ted m oq VJeUingtoo assortment tyles Jun\u20190r*\u2019 harming nd winter » There i* {all » nd dresses j Radies, pisses an Why not nd choose today?display half-sixes Mrs- Couture s fall \u201cdrew war your ran MRS.IRENE COUTURE M m e Irene Couture Formerly with C.O.Saint Jean Ltd.90 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH TEL.1846 Graham, both of store, Unruh wont to the1 W.Blake, of Sherbrooke, brotlier- ' in-law; Clarence Blake, of Sherbrooke, nephew; Mrs.R.Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, niece; Miss Thelma Graham of Sherbrooke, niece; William Graham, of Brockville, Ont., nephew, and Mrs.Wallace Thayer, of Mansonville, niece.door.A head.Cohen and his 12-year-old son, Charles were fired at as they (climbed out onto a rear shed roof.I Cohen fell to the ground mortally sisters and one brother 'wounded but his son escaped un-! ¦\t*¦ \u2022'¦\ti\u201411,- hurt.A third victim was claimed in a front bedroom when Unruh came on Cohen\u2019s mother, Mrs.Minnie Cohen, 63, as she tried to telephone police.(Another said the boy escaped He was also predeceased by two to use stronger language.\u201d BEEBE language.' Addressing a People's Party election meeting in the defeated enemy country, Gruber said:\tI _ .\u2019\u2019 1 he occupation troops show no (Quebec fresh, 59H.inclination to return to their own prints, 61-61H.\t.\t\u2019it-! Commodity Exchange: 400 boxes place their own interests be- -old at 59H, market closed 691» at those of smaller nations, 59J* traded.Futures: Sept.59\u2019i, Austria ran therefore rely at 69%.Eggs, Sept.61b.only on her own determination to CHEESE: win freedom by every means.| Wholesale Ontario white, current Zonal boundaries must disappear, make 31%-31U.Ontario colored foreign soldiers must go home.! 3154,-31 >4.Wholesale Quebec white \u201cWe shall try to achieve this by Sltk-Sl\u2019i.diplomatic ways, but if these POTATOES (per 75-lb bag): should not avail, we shall not fail Local New .1.25-1.35 Ivocal New No.2.1.00-L10 n failing health for many years, Mr.Graham was born 80 j WAY\u2019S MILLS years ago at Hemmingford, Que.,' Mr and MrS- Albert Elliott wer on the New York boundary.i\u2018el visitors in Barre, Vt.moved as an infant with his par-| Miss Sylvia Corey has returned iAssociation at Ayer\u2019s Cliff Bingo party, Fri., Sept.9th, for ents to tehir newly-acquired farm1.Montreal version ; outside Sherbrooke, when bis i after spending horj^\u201911'^ Hall, 8 p.m.: SnerurooKe.\tholidays at her home here.___ty years ago, toe deceased i\tMi«e\tMni'tmie WnndmH\tsuimi grandmother hid him in a closet.) (left Canada to move to Vermont.;\tj\t\u2019j jn ^yer>s ppcf In the next few minutes, other | He operated a small farm near j\teiat\tdays in Ay r emt, bullets killed two-year-old Thomas, [[ jghgate Springs until the time of;\t^ meimoriam Hamilton, Mrs.Helga Zegrino, 28- j his fIcath\t| pIERCe i\u201e ir,vinu memory I year-old bride of a month; Alvin j Funeral cer j M.Day, Jr., 24, television service I Graharn\u2018wjn be Crisp Weather Continued from Page 3 of our Alton A.I\u2019icrcc, 1 Baby Rilz (Adamson) man shot as he drove by; and Mrs.' noon at the late residence.Inter-Emma Matlack,.60, and her daugh-| nienl wil] take piace in Highgate ter, Mrs.Helen Wilson, slain aa i Gontre Vt.they waited in their car for a traf- j fic light with John Wilson.\t\u201d*-\u2014 Those wounded, in addition to | n \u2022 \u2022 i I J the Wilson boy, were Mrs.Made-.\tDTltlSh Leaders line Harrie and her son, Armand,!\tContinued from Page 1 16, shot in their home, and Charles |___________________________ -\u2014 Peterson, struck by a bullet as he \u2022\t.\t.emerged from a saloon.\ti\tfllserlu,'1'n,ums ( His ammunition exhausted, Un-1 he righted.These were.dice be- L The Brussels Pact.remonies for Mr.youngest S'on and trotlier, bo held Friday after- Canadian Danlal Corps, M Division, who\t\u201e\t, tivd from Wounds received in an air r«id, 1 a >U\u2018n (l.ajoiet .plemljer 7lh, 1IH0, n'^e to extend my sinter thanks >'\u2022 lUrt/lS, /b WJifû^\u20ac fUCtîtS, I wish fill those who sent letters, cards, flowers Bevin said he had no definite «n't for other acte of kindness during my MflrriCl££S DCdtHs Girl Plans Continued from Page 1 washed the grease from my shoul- plan?as yet for visiting Canada\tin the Sherbrooke itop while he is on this continent but\tMjjrt!c 1.Ilç'h.'1k,ah I'°'lKC an\u2018J the Past that he hopes to be able to make\tC T\u201d ^ lhank the trip.Tiers and after that, of course, I the water Scientists Continued from Page 1 Ho'i^rnan, , who so kindly cared for me at their homes iftcr I Ipft tho hospital, and to nil my frundp and neighbors who helped in any ! way.GLADYS THORNE ; Lennox ville, Que.The temperature of the \"\u2019ate, Crated they can overcome language was never above the low sixties and ; **'1 cultural backgrounds to achieve in some frigid currents might have \"««er understanding President been under 60 degrees, her handlers- Trumans program for building up i nnrinr-npv In Memoriam, Card Of Thanks Sl.OO PER INSERTION Poetry included in In Memoriam 20c per line extra.Additional names over three.10c each.1 Engagement notice will be in- said.\u201cI wonder what could have happened if I had had a good day,\u201d Laid Shirley May.\u201cAnyway, I am 'sure I can do it.\u201d under-developed I supported.James Thorn areas is AYER\u2019S CLIFF Bingo party, Fri., Sept.9th.for Athletic Association at Ayer\u2019s Cliff Guild Hall, S p.m.of CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank ait our kind friends i and neiyhkorx who *o generously offered\t.u\t, of their time and services during our recent ®erled in the ~Ocial and I ersonal 1h- ave-ment; Ihose who sent flowers, cards Column.widely amt food, th?Rev.N.McLeod, the bearers\t- nd many others who expressed their sym- All above notices IHUSt Carry BARBARA OftEENE C.GREENE I.GREENE New Zealand I>atl\u2019eUc understanding.president of the U.N.Economic and\tMALCOLM '' Social Council which called the conference \u2014 The conference proceedings, to be published in book\tCARD OF thanks form.Would be a major source of We wish to thank all the kind friends information on the techniques of who remembered our son, Eric, and sent resource conservation and utiliza- him gifts while he was in the hospital.We tion.\talso wish to thank the Brookbury Institute signatures of party sending notice.\u201can immense charity.\u201d There are cnees \"which perhaps may find it people who do not love you,\u201d he possible to draw up technical con-said.\u201cContinue to love them.This elusions.\u2019\u2019 does not mean that we approve of Following the instructions laid them, but that we are Christian ¦ down by the Economic and Social .enough not to bear a grudge Council, no recommendations or I against them for the wrong they resolutions were made by the dele-are doing to us.\tgates.They attended as individuals \u201cIt is in this manner that we rather than Government represent-will be able to establish the new ( atives.Russia, Poland and Czecho-social structure so that we may \u2018 siovakia declined to send représentai! be happy on the earth.\u201d\tatives.Dr.Enrique Rodriquez Fabregat ar'1 ether friend* who smt him the lovely of Uruguay \u2014 The conference has\tb,x *ft\", his rrtu.rn homf- Your opened the road to similar confer- kir.dJneFS was much appreciated.\\1?AND MRS.R.LANCASTER Bishoptor, Que.FUNERAL CHAPEL 21 MElBOUflNE ST Phone III J.W.BLAKE REG\u2019D.K.L.BISHOP \u2022 Funeral and Ambulance Service \u2022 TELEPHONE 86 QUEEN ST. Classified Advertising Dept.Phone 6262 SUBSCRIBERS Receiving HOME DELIVERY may veport missing copies or irregular service by calling 6262 before 5:00 p.m.vo^ m For Sale .\u20226,000 CU, I'T, CAPA.OITV ENTKKWUSK hot »lr furnace complete with plplnic, ua»U «lx monthe.DousIm Lesmed.Cook^hlrt, Que,\t___ lll.ACK AM) Will Hi CHECK S'il IT.«lee It.Price 110, Phone 8176«W.Typewriters For Sale PORTABLE TYPEWnn HRS - SEE-THE New Rcmlnirton Two-tone *rey llnleh, Bin machine performance.C»«h or terma.Remlnirton Rami.27 Wellington St.South.Phone 8650.FOR SALE No.1 dry 14-inch Rock Maple and Beech furnace and stove wood.Also quantity of 21-inch Maple and Birch furnace wood.Apply C.A.Pope Tel.208 RICHMOND, QUEBEC business Directory McCLARY COOK STOVE, GOOD CON'm.tion.Raaaonable price for milch Mile.K.Davlaon, Watcrvllle.Phone 22r0.SPANIEL PUPS, GOOD BIRD DOGS, ready to train for hunting I «l*o fine pséi-W.Rooms To Let ROOM EOR ONE OR TWO, HOARD IE dt si roil.Comfortable home.Box 62, Record.ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEiMEN.70 Newton, near Dominion.Phone H682-.I.ROOM TO LET IN LENNOX VILLE, gentleman preferred.Box 68, Rerord.Mil.Kdith Wannop, of Caljrary, AJta., was visiting Mr.anti Mrs, (Jordon Learmonth and Mr*.Wi!.| liam Porter.\t| Mrs.Talmasre and Mr.and Mrs.Guy Davidson and family were guests of Mr, and Mrs.Lewis Eager, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills.Mr, W.G.Wright and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wright and family were visitors of Mr.and Mrs, Alger Patterson.and childeen, of Lennoxville, Mrs.| Lily Clarke, of Mapie Hill, andj Mr.and Mr'.Harold Jamieson and! RICHMOND Mrs.G.MacDonald, chiropodist.Hnj TVUeSU °f Mr' \u201cnd MrS wil1 be at her new locaUon' 89 .ipsey^____________ Craig Street, Richmond, every Fn- Have you read ihc Want Ad» day.' All foot ailments treated, (Painless).Write or Phone for lately?Perhaps there Is something appointment.Phone Richmond, 16j.advertised you would like to buy!\t.r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 rents per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words or less; three consecutive insertions, 11.25; six consecutive insertions $2.25 CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for IS words or less.ERRORS on our part in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.INVERNESS Chartered Accountants____ Rea| Estate por saie T.a.EDNEY * CO.72 PKUSl'HL71 1 MomrRN SIX ROOM HOUSE IN 1ÆN- ^\t_____________________ noxville for sale reasonable.I\u2019hone 381-R * after 6 p.m.Cottages To Let P.8.R06S & SON.CHAATERED Accountant*.Montreal.\"-ntist dr.J.A.LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTIST, 100 Wellington St.No., opposite Court House.Phone Physicians and Surgeons OR.ETraER, PHONE 676, 4 GORDON 9L.Shtrbrooke.Unnxry Dis«a»«a.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 67 Wellington South.FAST HATLEY, R ROOM HOUSE, GOOD condition, immediate poîso^ion, garage» Rargaia $3,500.Rhone &30-J, Lonnox-! vijlf.BUNGALOW, 8 ROOMS, GARAGE, LOT 50x100.Price $6,70C.Phone 339-J, Len- \u2022\tnoxville.*\tSELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1 including four room apartment, ?ituated ! on College Street, double garage, lot !\t70x176.Price $10,000.Phone 330-J, I I/< nr ox ville.COTTAGE IN 1ROUNÜ BAY.AYER'S I Ciliff for Sfptember.Electric lights, inside plumbing.James Robinson, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.To Let TENEMENT EOR RENT.SINGLE MAN, eltbrly or middle-aged, Prut.slant.Refer-er.ueA.If interested write Box 64.Record.UNFURNISHED SUITE IN PRIVATE home, consisting of three rooms and washroom.Ideally suited for 1 or 2 gentlemen, adults nnlv.Immediate occupancy.Phone &0Ô5-VV.PLUMBING Baths Sinks Toilets Basins Etc.A.GILLMAN 92 Wellington S.\u2014 Tel.455 GOODE, HEBERT & CO.(Hebert, Legault & Cie.) Chartered Accountant* Montreal-Valley field y Wellington North\tTel.1589 PROPERTY ON MONTREAL STREET,' consisting of four apartments.Oil heating, hardwood finish.This property Is in good condition throughout.Fred | Conway, Phone 2069.FIVE ROOM SELF-CONTAINED NEW I house with five acr:s land.Price $1,200.R.R.1, Rock Forest.Apply C.E.Jolin, 67 Worthington, Sherbrooke.2 NEW ft ROOM BUNGALOWS, MOD-| ern finish in brick and piaster.Price ;\t$6,000.Oath $1,500.Balance $25.02* j monthly with interest or more if desired.Immediate occupancy.2Si> BelvkLre.Phone 703-J.FARM AND REAL ESTATE PROPElt-! ties.Apply Raymond Ru&hford, Licenced Broker, Enogburg Falls, Vt.Phene 40.\".I- MCE SIX ROOM HOUSE, NORTH 1 Ward, with sunporch.oil heating, auto-| matie hot water supply.Finished basement, large grounds with garage.Box 61, Record.Male and Female Help Mr.and Mrs.John Buck, of Montreal, were visiting Mrs.Buck's grandfather, Mr.George Little.Mr.and Mrs.G.W.McVetty were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs, Clifford Marshall.Mrs.Beattie and family, of Nelson, spent a day with her mother, Mrs, James Lowry.Mr.and Mrs.Oswald Brampton and family, of Danville, were week, end guests of Mrs.Brampton's mother, Mrs, James Lowry.Miss Phyllis Canning, of Toronto, Ont., is visiting her grandfather, Mr.George Little.Mrs.Herman Marshall and Mr.and Mrs.Eric Marshall, of Vermont, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Irvine Little, Miss Mabel Lowry, Mrs.James Lowry and Miss Carol Beattie were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Ross and son, Percy.Miss Dorothy Hynes, of Worcester, Mass., and Mrs.Guy Little were guess of Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Appleton.\t< Mr.and Mrs.William Planche, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mrs.Planche\u2019® father, Mr.Leslie Henderson, and fam-ily._ Miss Jean Learmonth, Mr.and Mrs.Allen Learmonth and sons, James and Peter, were visiting Mrs.Learmonth\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Doherty, in Scots-town.¦ Miss Mabel Lowry was an afternoon guest of Miss Jean Learmonth.Mr.and Mrs.Cummings, and family, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Lip-sey.-Mr.and Mrs.Francis Hamilton, of Mass., are spending a vacation with Mrs.Eugene Mosher, Mr.and Mrs.Cuyler McGiliivray and family./ cou/c/ scream ! Do your nerves ever get so bad you feel you're almost being driven to hysterics?Too often, both men and women neglect these signs which may indicate your system is becoming run-down and your natural store of nervous energy used up! But you can start to correct this condition today.You\u2019ll find the tonic elements of Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food of real benefit in helping you rest and eat better .and a valuable aid in restoring nervous energy.So try this time-proven remedy which has helped thousands who were nervous, edgy and run-dowui Dr.Chase's Nerve Food contains Vitamin Bi, iron and other needed minerals\u2014and is so beneficial that mothers often give it to high-strung growing daughters who are pale, anaemic and nervous due to functional change.Try Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food in the large \u201ceconomy size\u2019\u2019, to help you rest better, feel better, look better.The name \u201cDr.Chase\u2019\u2019 is your assurance.\t20 -Dr.Chase\u2019s- NERVE FOOD All Forms of CLASSIFIED ADS Accepted Until 4 p.m.Day Previou» to Date of Insertion (with the exception of Ads for Saturday) ALL FORMS OF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.LEGAL NOTICES AND AUCTION SALES ACCEPTED UNTIL 4 P.M.THE DAY PREVIOUS TO THIS DATE O\u2019 INSERTION.For Saturday\u2019s Issue \u2014 12 o'clock noon on Friday.Sherbrooke Bailij Record Phone 6262 Mr.and Mrs.Andrew White, of New Westminister.R.r have BOOKKEEPER W A N T E D.MAN OR woman, but must be experienced and fully capable for retail store.State, complete experience and salary expected j in application.Bilingualism desirable but not essential.All replies kept New Westminister, B.C.strictly confidential.iRecord.Box 56.¦ been visiting their niece Mrs rïi7 n\t.ij 1\t\\i/ x j j ford Marshall, Mr.Marshall, and Domestic Help Wanted (relatives and friends.i, Mr- and Mrs.Wilson Beattie have returned home from a business trip to Western Canada.Mrs.William Downes, of Barre, SILESiH! WANTED at once for Eastern Townships.Knowledge of Construction helpful hut not essential.Bilingual preferred.Salary and Commissions.Apply stating age, experience, and if car owner to BOX NUMBER 70 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD GE.NTLEM.VN WANTS IIOUSEKE'El\u2019ER.Does not care if one small child.Plain cooking.Box 66.Record.Female Help Wanted vt.,\tis visitin ry and Miss\t A\tnumber the\tthirtieth 3 ROOM BUNGALOW.SUN-PORCH.I garage in cellar.App'y 4 Lallemand »St., ! off Drummond.morning weekly.Mrs.Southwood.Phone,\t, « -\t«\t-.iM.-,s.\t| Party for Mr.and Mrs.Roland White in the Orange Hall, at Campbe.i\u2019s Corner.Mrs.Arthur Mimnaugh and Miss Grace Mimnaugh spent a day in Ihetford Mines.Miss Marion Learmonth EXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE glove operators wanted.Apply Austin Glove Manufacturing Company.Phone j 4G27 Farms for Sale FLOOR SANDING \"Done the way you like it\u201d Expert Workmen\u2014Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 10 SL Antoine St \u2014 Tel.1794-R DR.J.P.FORTIER B.A., L.M.C.C.Eye - Ear - Nose - Throat Eyes Examined (2 to 4 P.M.and 7 to 8 P.M.Daily) Tel.3J5-New Continental Bldg Sherbrooke, Que.1120 ACRES WITH OR WITHOUT STOCK.If interested write or call on Mr.J.eo I Dominque, R.R.3, West Shefford, Que.Male Help Wanted GARAGE MECHANIC FOE FRONT END alignment machine and wheel balancing.\u2018 State age and experience.Apply Box 60., Record.Situations Wanted: Male Live Stock For Sale ! PUREBRED JERSEY HEIFER, 2 YEARS | old to freshen late September; also 4 purebred Jersey cows to freshen October ! and November.E.M.Detehon, Massa-| wippi, Que.Poultry For Sale 200 PULLETS STARTING TO LAY, FOR j Hale or exchange for rid hens.G.rard I Dube, St.Elie Road.Phone TOPrl.; PO SITIO N W A NTED.MARRI ED M A N ' i wants steady work on farm.House, wood,' j milk.Bc£t refereneco.Apply O.S.Vail, J , Abbotsford.Que\tj MIDDLE-AGED WIDOWER A L O N E.; wants steady work on farm, capable tak-; i ing charge, available immediately.Box I j 03, Record .MARRIED MAN WITH FAMILY WANTS! work on dairy farm.House, wood, milk ! and light provided.Ref.rences available.J Merlin Oakley, R.R.1, Kingsbury, Que Phone 611r6 .\t^\t- was vis- iting Miss Grace Mimnaugh.n ^\tLowry, of Sawyer-' ville, called on Mr.a.id Mrs.H J.Lipsey.Mrs.James Lowry spent two ln kelson with her grandchildren as her daughter, Mrs.1 ^e- ha* taken little Anderw to the Ghddren\u2019s Memorial Hospi-ta:.Montreal, for treatment.Mr.and Mrs.Meloin McHarge ' Cars For Sale Salesmen Wanted TILE RUBBER or ASPHALT 52 Colors in Stock; Expert Work.J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wellington S.- Tel.5139 PERMA-STONE applied by NEWTON CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.Sherbrooke.Tel.546 11938 FARGO I.TON PANEL, PERFECT condition, new paint, 6 tires.Apply evenings, C.H.Nugent, 9a Quebec St.1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN.GOOD CON-! dition.new paint, licence.Phone 138S-M.1946\tML'DEBAKER SEDAN, PECIKECT i condition.Cash only.Phene o-66-W.' «- 1930 FORD COUPE, GOOD TIRES, FAIR i shape.Phone Watcrville, 62r6.INTERNATIONAL TRUCK PRICED TO gtil.Apply Ailatt\u2019s Bakery.U CHEVROLET, RADIO, HEATER, law and guaranteed true mileage.Phone S504-W.\t17 Cambrai.1947\tCHRYSLER WINDSOR CLUB *Coupe, excellent condition.Phone 87D-'.ADVERTISING SALESMAN FOR GROUP of II trade publications.50% commission.! Splendid opportunity.Box 54, Record.Agents Wanted AGENTS: TAKE ORDERS FOR MEN\u2019S necktie*5.Wc deliver direct to your customers.No stock to carry.Write Murgatroyd Sales Company, Station R.Toronto, Ontario.Lost and Found Person?! LOST \u2014 AT FAIR GROUNDS, LADY\u2019S j brace,nt.sentimental value.Finder please call 2458.\t, Sell unwanted articles through j ihe lîecord Want Ads.\u2014Low cost ; for three consecutive insertions.I NOTICE Taken from my camp at BOWKER LAKE between August 15th and September 3rd, 1949 EVINRUDE, 2.H.P.Outboard Motor engine number 4416, 50219.Anyone in.possession of information regarding the above, please communicate with NORREY WIGGETT Wiggett\u2019s Shoe Store SHERBROOKE 10 Of Pure Woollen Material \u2014 56\u201d in width REDUCED FROM $3.23 and $2.75 PER YARD s1= and s1== per yard At A SPECIAL SALE t These woollen materials which are being sold at thsse remarkably low prices, are suitable for coats, shorties, suits, shirts, shirtings, snow suits, ski suits, leggings, blazers, etc.All-wool hand-fringed tartan CAR ROBES at the extra special low price of $6.09 each.LININGS \u2014 in 54\u201d widths at $1.25 per yard Don't miss out on these wonderful opportunities.SHEFFORD WOOLLEI MILLS ltd.54-A Wellington Street North \u2014 Telephone 8252 SHERBROOKE Our mill in Granby, Quebec, is situated at 360 Cowie St.All prices subject to Federal and Provincial Taxes.POINTERS ABOUT ABC & SHEFFORD REFRIGERATORS Steel Constructed.Freezing Unit of Stainless Steel.Defrosting Trays Interior and Exterior of Semi-Porcelain Adjustable Temperature Control Supplied with A.C.Motor Guaranteed for 5 Years Vegetable Compartment Made in Canada The New ABC & SHEFFORD REFRIGERATORS Long trouble - free life and silent operation assured by sealed unit.Model 100A has been designed to meet all needs of the average kitchen of today; if occupies a space of 31\u201d x 23\u201d.IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FEDERAL AGENCIES J.Gerard Garand, agent.105 Federal Street \u2014 Telephone 693-J \u2014 Sherbrooke.HARD OF HEARING?World'* first electrical hearing aid manufacturers ACOUSTICON Sale* and Service.Impression and oar molds made.Batteries for all makes hearing aidt-Demonstrations in the most prominent eitie* of the Eastern Township».Information a* to date* given on request.Demonstration in Sherbrooke every Monday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.CC UtT/^W\t8r8Wat*r Street \u2022 t»* rlllvJIN, Representative -*\u2022 Telephone 4239-W.- Better Concrete FOR LESS MONEY Mixed to your ow n specifications and poured in your forms.SHERBROOKE READY-MIX CONCRETE Limited Phone LENNOXVILLE 314-W PF.RSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (RUH-! ber goods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue | included.General Novelty Co., Dept.Q.J 71 Major St., Toronto, Ont.OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS) maibd po»tpaid in p!ain, sealed envelope with price list.Six samples 25c.\t21 sample, $1.00.Mail Order Dept., C-Nov.Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.HYGIENIC PRODUCTS (RUBliJOR goods).Best tervice, high quality, low prices.Send for our free catalogue.I.X.L.Specialties.G.P.O.Box 67.Toronto.Ont.VJ£LL; ALL HOME 5AFE-, AnIO OSJE-SXTRA PASSENGER/\u2014 IS THAT A LOST MEMBER OF Tt4E HOOPLE CLAM YOU MET OM YOUR.TRAN ELS FLECTRO I IMIOLSTERY CLEANERS Car Interiors Included WORK GUARANTEED Tel.8246-J NEW BICYCLES FOR SALE AND TO RENT Easy Terms BELAND\u2019S SERVICE STATION Lennoxville 270 Main Street \u2014 Phone 195 \u201d- \u2022 1 - - AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept.10th, AT 12:30 P.M.for S.A.Asselin, AYER'S CLIFF, QUE.Electric lamps, Weetinghouae electric range, kitchen set, S-piee'*, bath, toilet, ! kitchen sink.Morris chair, arm chair, kit-* chen chairs, rocking chairs, leath-cr set, i ft-pieces, clocks.alarm clocks, watches, ; table*, bed*, electric toaster, Enclopedia j \u201cWorld International\u201d 21 volume*, feather j pillow*, feather bed*.3 set of 3-piece*, ore ! antique, clothing, coats, gown*, curtains, bed cover and many other articles.Terms : Cft*h- R.M.DBME«IR£, Auctioneer.Phone\tLennoxville.!9 heh-meh/ EGAorNY nice A4AR.THA, JOUA/ AS/> HlSH ever.'\u2014meet y/polish\u2019 PLATO, A GOAT\tHE THAT ACTUALLY ), \\ POT TALKS/-***- AMD\tOM HERe.A EevM POSIES I THAT IN A MAMD-CARVED,! CHONR -*-w ER -*»- AMCIENT\tOF A'ZTEC SACRIFICIAL )fROCK/ VAUZ-*\u2014 HAR-RUMPH/Xn that goats'] ' AS INCITING , TO HER AS A SAUC&R ' OF CIGAR SOTTS AND COLD COFFEE/ Electric Shaver Repairs iïê&ê>^ \u201cWe do it right or not at all\u201d We repair all standard makes of electric shavers \u2014 Prompt service -work guaranteed.R0SS-BIR0N Electric Limited 17 Frontenac Street Telephone 645 DARK DAYS ARE APPROACHING Let Us Brighten Them With MODERN FLUORESCENT FIXTURES At Prices You Can Afford.WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019O Phone 435\t\u2014 Established 1903\t\u2014\t19 Marquette St.BRINGING UP FATHER i DADQV-DlD NOLI kk'O'.V TWAT motwec?MURT UEQ PINGED ?WHY DON'T YOU GO Ikl AMD SYMPATHIZE -^VV/TTM WEG ?By George McManus OH I'M 60 S02CY-MAGGIE -DAPUM'-\u2022T 6 TOO BAD-NOW MDU CAhJ'T PLAV THE *P1 AklO // HA ' MOW 5HE CAN'T PLAY THE PIAklO MUSTN'T LET HEP KHOW MOW I PEEL ABOUT tuat r/f HUM - - T EOPGOT ABOUT MV LE060K1\u2019' ' WILL /' i*jS v\u2019-in * t Ù' BUT IT WCM'T PPEVEKTT ME EPOM SlMGibJQ -I'LL GET MY , \u2022 - - ^ ¦ Cr^! t *.\u2022 K,.c\tWd«yt.Inc.\t;.|Fk .f«*rvr4 'M KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED \\p/ o r} r4 ^V\\ \u2018Y-r \u2019\u2019\u2022Y.7 CH.U-ELL.TCMCFELCcO 11L fAJOUJ ' CCWMAUDO\u2019S lEà /$ E\u2019EALlV* BZCKEÜ ce Cor/ /\t.AV/HAI'\u2019 , I'M 5Ve/E ( J JUST 5AuJ A EA £/< F/6L!&£ / l BlM TCUlAEO j \u2022 ¦vyZ\u2019£>y ^ HCvsEfJL By Zane Grey 'okav, urne butch, 5TA&T TALIOlUGf ICHOfE 'OILY gOT MOT D&ufclOD&LY' happy - », ' o ?%i 4 a Ns.» VUPtNM\u2019 l.n, CSMC- FAULT V \u2014An Nbj i.\t- j \u2018 A>-ED SO' A SIMPLE Jy nATrj.t- r>- .CXJKSTJOM- what y\tcw 'fy IS TH' DATE O VOHE.ÛIRTH ?.V k \u2019 .\u2018v ?- MS.WSlT.HE ^\u2014\u2014.SWAU.EIRED HIS GUM \u2014 Ht HE'S OUR MARRIAGE license; m' date o' HIS BIRTH Ml 1ST .-^ be om thet rr ) mx ' MuarAj BlNI liO»M < .- OR - kburJ- .\t.the young girls.Before leaving attended the funeral service for\tMr.and Mrs.Norrey \\\\ iggett, of the hall, Miss MacLennan and Mr.J.N.Maclver.\tSherbrooke, were Sunday guests of Miss Henderson both expressed Mrs.John MacLeod, of Sher-\torlj î»rra>v!; c r, their thanks to their mothers and brooke, is spending some time with .\",r' a\u2018|d\t*.MacDonald, friends for the lovely gifts and\ther mother-in-law, Mrs.John\tMac-; Toronto, Ont., spent a few days for giving them such a lovely\tLeod, helping care for\tMr.\tMac- l'Y*, h Mr.and\tMrs.L.Davidson, farewell party.\tLc-od, who is slowly improving.W hile here they a.so called on Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Blane Miss Ruth Smith has returned and Mrs.Ross MacDonald, m and sons.Bobby and Donnie, Mrs.to Montreal, after spending her va- hoes For The Whole Family A TTENTION! !f you don\u2019t see this picture in one of our windows it is not a Lefebvre Shoe Market.Beware of imitators.MR.J.B.LEFEBVRE Pioneer of low price shoes, proprietor of this Shoe Market.\u201cBABY DOLL\u201d SHOES WOMEN\u2019S OXFORDS Baby doll shoes in black.Sizes 11 to 3.Regular $3.00.J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL A lot of brown or black oxfords, flat or Cuban heels for growing girls.Sizes 4 to 8.Reg.$4.00.J.B.LEFEBVRF SPECIAL Triple-Sole Shoes for Men Men\u2019s cberrytone oxford triple sole, very nice quality.Sizes 6 to 11.Reg.$9.00.J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL SCHOLARS\u2019 TRUNKS, SCHOOL BAGS and STUDENTS\u2019 BRIEFCASES ® SCHOLARS\u2019 GASES Wooden school case, fibre covered with lock, 16 inches.Regular $2.00.J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL $1 .49 BOYS\u2019 and MISSES OXFORDS Boys\u2019 and Misses\u2019 black oxfords.Sizes 11 to 3.Reg, $3.00.J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL SUIT-CASES Suit-case, wooden frame, 26 inches long.Regular $3.00 J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL Having a Coke Is Better Than Thinking About It SPECIAL FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS STEAMER TRUNK Here\u2019s a trunk that\u2019s made to travel a long way.Well built and well finished.Size 30\u201d x ITVz\u201d x Complete with inner tray.Reg.$12.00.J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL $8-45 LARGE STORAGE TRUNK Very large storage trunk, 36 inches long, \\9y2 by 18 inches.Complete with inner tray.Reg.$15.00.J.B.LEFEBVRE SPECIAL $9.45 If impossible to shop in person for these 2 specials, write or Telenhone 4024 and we will deliver C.O.D.r m LEFEBVRE SHOE MARKET 54 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH - TEL 4024 have only one Store in Sherbrooke located at 54 Wellington St.North SKI I 419 k \"Coke\" j k .Ask for it either way .botK' .trade-marks mean the same things Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd.J.H.BRYANT LIMITED 65 Depot Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Telephone 299 i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1949.- \u2022Nin* Social and Personal I In The Women\u2019s Sphere 15-INCH DOLL Telephone 6262 Mr.and Mrs.Wesley M.Elliott, Argyle Avenue, spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs.Ian Ricken, at Kenogami.Their son, Mr.Ian Elliott, accompanied his parents on the trip.Mrs.Ricken motored back to Sherbrooke with Mr.and Mrs.Elliott and will be their guest for a week.MARRIAGES Mr.and Mrs.Eugene St.Pierre and son, Louis, of Quebec City, High School, spent the Labor Day week-end Mrs.George Stevenson, Portland Avenue, has returned from Notre Dame de Grace, where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Stevenson, for a week.\tSTALKER\u2014MASTINE\t(break grey, black accessories, and *\t* *\tAsbastos, Sept.7.\u2014The United a corsage of red rosebuds.Mrs.Enid Reid, who spent\tthe\tchurch at Asbestoa was the scene\tMrs.\tStalker,\tmother of the summer at her come in Fredericton,\tt pretty summer wedding on\tgroom,\twore a gown of mocha satin N.B., has ^turned to res uni#\ther\tggturdty afternoon, August 27, at\twith accessories\tof ballet jrreen.I duties on the teaching staff of\tthe\thalf-past two o\u2019clock, when Laurel Miss Margaret Montgomery, of Montreal;; Mr.Allan Sutherland, of Lennox ville,\" Mr and Mrs.Doug-as Wilkins, of Kingsbury; Miss Nancy Douglas, of St.Lambert; Miss Carlotta Perkins, of Sher- brooke, and Montreal.Mrs.F.Perkins, of visiting Mrs.St.Pierre's mother, .F.A.Mrs West Gadbois, King Street Mr.and Mrs.Claude St.Laurent, of Montreal, were week-end guests of the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Marcus St.Laurent, at their home in Compton.\u2022 «\t\u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Marrison and children, Ann and Reginald, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Hurd, Portland Avenue.* »\t* Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Jobel, Marquette Street, have returned from Barre, Vt.,\twhere\tthey\tspent\tthe holiday week-end\twith\tMr.\tand Mrs.Nelson Wilfore.* *\t* Mr.Fred Richardson, of Montpelier, Vt., and Miss Jane Richardson, of Springfield, Vt\u201e have returned home after having spent a week with the former\u2019s son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Ross, Worthington Street.* * * Mrs.Carol Taylor, Church Street, Lennoxville, left on Monday for Ste.Agathe, where she will be the guest of Mrs.M.I.Walsh at her summer home in the Laurentians.« * » Mr.and Mrs.Montie Dezan, of Stanstead, Que., wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Reta Dezan, to Mr.Jack Guild, son of Mrs.Caroline Guild and the late F.H.Guild, North Hatley, Que.The marriage is to take place in the near future.* * \u2022 Miss Betty Henniger, of Chester, N.S., has arrived in the city, where she has taken the position of Household Economics teacher on the staff of the Sherbrooke High School.\u2022 * * Mr.and Mrs.William G.Taylor and baby son, James, Portland Avenue, are spending a week in Ottawa, where they are guests of Mr.Taylor\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Taylor.# * » Mr.B.J.Doherty, who spent several weeks at the summer cottage of Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Codere, Camp Comfort, has returned to his home on London Street.* \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.Harry E.Grundy and daughter.Miss Jean Grundy, returned on Monday\tfrom\tTrenholm,\twhere they spent the greater part of the summer visiting the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Lyster.Mrs.Lloyd J.Butler and son, James, of Chicago, 111., who have been visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tE.\tJ.\tCrawford, Moulton Hill Road, Lennoxville, have returned home.*\t*\t* Mr.and Mrs.James Mitchell and son, David, and Mrs.L.Logie, who spent the summer at their cottage, at Hatley Acres, returned to the city on Monday.«\t*\t* Mrs.C.A.MacLeay and son, Mr.Ian MacLeay, of Wrestmount, and her sister, Miss Beatrice Mc-Clung, of Ste, Agathe, have returned from Ocean Park, Me.,i where they were guests at the Bil-lim Hotel, for two weeks.Ardeil, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.m,\tClifford Mastine, of Asbestos, Que., Mr.Pierre Bourque, who spent wts united in marri,ge to Mr.Nell the week-end at Murray Bay, with stuart wilstm stalker, son of Mr.the Calil Setlakwe family, of Thet- and Mrs Stuirt stalker, of Spring-ford Mines, has returned home.(field, Mass.y\tt I Before the altar, beautifully dee- Mrs.Ray Baldwin Jr., (nee Jean orate pastor of the church.The former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.gUes^ pews were marked with Bruce Fletcher, at their summer sweet peas an(} baby\u2019s breath, tied home at North Hatley They will with white satin ribbon.Mrs.Edith be leaving for their home next\tplayed the traditional wed» Tuesday.s\tmusic, \u2018\u2018Melody of Love,\" and ,,\t, ,,\t\u201e .\t.\tselections by Verdi during the Mr.and Mrs.V nham Petery, of ceremony, and accompanied Mrs.Thetford Mmes, spent the holiday Frank Lockwood who sang «0 Per-week-end in Sherbrooke and Len- {ect L duri the ¦ of noxville, visiting ^relatives.\tthe register, v\tJ Given in marriage by her father, Miss Ann Crochetiere, who spent the bride loekeettt\u2018 for'\"er1/ of Sherbrooke, grandmother, Mrs.Jan.es Mastine.\tP *ce Monday morning at .\t,, \u2019, , »\t,\tw.\ttfn 0 clock, in St.Malachy s Later, the brid; and ?rooni left church, the Rev.Father John Britt for the White Mountains.N.H.officiating.Mr.John McCaffrev the bride travelling in a dress of p!aj.ed the wedding music and Miss cavalry brown noire taffeta with Siarif gimard and Mr.Jean Bru-beige accessories, and a corsage of n,t sang during the service, sweet P«*s-\tStandards of white gladioli and Mr.and Mrs.ttalker will make paims were used to decorate their home in Springfield.Mass.The bride, who was given awav Among the out-of-town guests by her father, was in a gown of were; Mrs.James Mastine, grand- blush satin, with a moulded bodice mother of the bride; Mrs.Donald having a heart-shaped neckline Sulker.grandmother of the groom, and long sleeves and the fitted both of Richmond; Mrs.William skirt, fashioned with a flounce, Hyde, of Portland, Maine, the falling into a train.Her veil of groom\u2019s grandmother; Mr.and tulle illusion, extending beyond the Mrs.Stuart Stalker, Mr.and Mrs.hem of her train, was held by a Robert Sharpe and family, all of braided coronet and she carried a Springfield, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.cascade bouquet of Joanna Hill Allan Stalker and son, Delson, of roses and gladioli blossoms Montreal; Dr.and Mrs.Murray Miss Isobel Workman and Miss Stalker, of Ormstown; Mr.and Shirley Workman, as bridesmaids, Mrs.John Fallona, of Portland, for their sister, were in frocks of Me.; Mr.and Mrs.Walter Hill and faille taffeta, with bodices having son.Charles, of Media, Penn.; Miss heart-shaped necklines and skirts Lauretta Mastine, of Drummond- fashioned with flounces, the former ville; Mrs.Alfred Watterson and being in cyclamen and the latter daughters, Joan and Betty, of To- in teal blue.They wore headdresses ronto, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Wesley | of cream gladioli blossoms and car-Parkes and family, of Waterloo; ried matching bouquets.and Mrs.Harry Parkes, of\u2019 Mr.J.C.Goyette acted as best Knowltont Mr.and Mrs.Walter man for his brother, and the ushers tac-r.c»\t\u201e.;*u\t-\t!\tParkes.of Richmond; Mrs.Clar- were Mr.Jean Claude Goyette, ffeta, styled with a boumant.erlee Hunter and son, Jay, of Man- brother of the bridegroom, and Mr blue crepe and lame lace, and wore a black velvet hat, black accessories and a corsage bouquet of American Beauty roses.Mrs.Goyette, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of light brown crepe with an eggshell hat.brown accessories and a corsage I bouquet of pale yellow roses.The reception was held in the Town Hall of the Town of Mount Royal, where the bride's table, centred with the wedding cake, was arranged with Joanna Hill roses, ! bouvardia and white candles in candelabra.Later Mr.and Mrs.Goyette left by motor for Lake Ontario, the bride travelling in a suit of hunter\u2019s green gabardine and wearing a champagne color frit hat, mink furs and green accessories.1 ASBESTOS w a- \u2018 I * :.i «Ipmi Y -, v '\t1 *j« «Y*.EAST PINNACLE ioned with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, buttoned back, and r ir »\t.\thaving insertions of Spanish lace.Mrs.J.V.Ames acted as con- *\t1 Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion ,\t,\t-,\t-, xiiiiiw'- anu .»u.miu ima.iwiauu\tm.iuii.the brides earned a colonial bouquet oi ^onig0rneTyt 0{ South Durham; I mother, was in a gown of midnight skirt, shoulder cape, bonnet of pink\t-\tAlain Gagnon.The christening of the infant son\t: Elliott and Mr.and Mrs.Roland Mrs.Workman, of Mr.and Mrs George D.Heath,\t'/hlhvV wX of East Angus, took place Sunday, \"\tqvsrne nf Snrino- August 28, in St.Augustine\u2019s1 .^r\u2018-f or;*ld fRar?*'K.°i ^ Church, at Danville.The Rev.W.fîeld\u2019\ta-^ed \u201c?best man ^or w e^Lv, ^-r*;*:**^\tSTTOom.The ushers were Mr.Ar,en Mastine.brother of the bride.The godparents were Mr.George and\t^\t°f Rolfe, of Ascot Corner Mr.Leslie\t,t5\tm Y\tn,\tv.j >\tt-v Heath and Miss Caroline James, of\t,Mrs\tMast'ne.\u2019\tth.e.bnde,s East Angus.Mrs.George Rolfe also gowned in flowered French attended the ceremonyT\t, crepe, wnth a packground of day- Classmates *and friends of Miss ' ^ai^Jeifleha a\"d^e\"dsTat Catherine MacDonald will be pleas-lth | ho,me jCh fu h Sweet\u2018 tTu ed to know she has been accepted\tÆ\tthe\u2019 ^\t^bias a student nurse in the Montreal\tBam{, Presld,s st ra w j a i n h a ir an i come-hither eyes go right to her heart!.Easy sow m;.:! Clothes fit dolls 15 inches tall.Pattern 7341 ; 16-in.doll-trai clothes putter; .-.Send twenty-live ee:;ts in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot lie accepted) to Sherhraokc Daily Record, Household Art Pepct-ment, Sherbrooke, Que Print plainly name, addrr -, pattern number.Have you react the Want Ads iately?Perhaps (lieu ts siiuictlim;; ndvertised you would like to buy on I lie table and ., , tiv' tn;\"l is ready! ID* complete If it's \u201cY'7 .y & es sr Godbout, of Quebec City, and the fathenJneXT Fannyt- G,;ace\u2019 tY ^r' late Mrs.Godbout (nee Blanche Le°na-rd Ne;\u2018vt1
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