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[" » 1949\t\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t1949\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts \t\t\t\t)\t2\t3 4\t5\t6\t4\t8\t9\t10 1!\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t>>\u2022>\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t 51)ccbcookeDaUiiBecorri WEATHER OVERCAST Ovfrcsst, clearing this «'vening.Occasional light «Iriixle.Cooler Light winds.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum 6D.minimum 4S.A year ago: Maximum 70, minimum 29.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS World News In Brief Ottawa, Sept.29\u2014(CP)\u2014 An early-morning fire in a flimsy frame house today killed three small boys in Ottawa\u2019s south-end Glebe district.Mrs.Rita Lavigne, mother of the three boys, leaped from a second-storey window of the house after a futile attempt to save them.The dead, all brothers, are: Leonard Lavigne, aged seven months: Philip Lavigne, two, and Richard Lavigne, three.?» \u2022 New York, Sept.29.\u2014(A3) \u2014The Big Four Foreign Min-i»ter« met in a four-hour session until early this morning in another unsuccessful attempt to agree on an Austrian independence treaty.A short communique issued after the meeting said only that the Big Four had continued their discussions and would meet again next week.e- *\t' London, Sept.29.\u2014(CP)\u2014Britain yesterday, signed a five-year trade pact with Czechoslovakia.The United Kingdom will gain important non-doiiar imports as well as payments from the Czechs for British property affected by Czech nationalization and expropriation following the Communist coup.?\tV * Cincinnati, Sept.29.\u2014 noon the time is \u201cdue and overdue\u201d for ! However, when a long-winded a new government to take over j wrangle by the prosecution and defence counsel developed over hat parts of three Labor Government To Face Confidence Vote Tonight By DON GILBERT Canadian Press Staff Writer London, Sept.29.\u2014 ®\u2014Health,\t,\t.\t,\t, Minister Aneurin Sevan said today 1 and try to rePair the damage can?- cic that if Britain stopped buying ed b-v the \u201clast four lavish years\u201d .w of Labor mismanagement.\t1 pportunity to1 I,ected be the chief crown wit-.\t: are on inspection and international see itself through the mirror pro-1 [les.ses a£a>ast Guay when his pre- Pacific during the : ownership of atomic fuels from vided by a completely independent! 1/ninary anng 'n the murder | the mines to the finished product.' survey.\u201d\t! eharffa 'v'11 be he'd 0at- 4- L______________i.___________________________; Yesterday an R.C.M.P.spokes- I man here revealed how police ] first came to suspect Mrs.Pitre m Company-Financed Pension Plan Averts Ford Strike US Arms Bill Is Approved By Congress Washin.gton, Sept, 29.\u2014 (/P) \u2014 Final and enthusiastic Congressional- approval of the overseas arms aid bill gave the Truman administration authority today to start big stocks of war equipment on the way to United .Slates allies against communism.Congress sent the $1,314,010,000 one-ycar foreign arms bill to the White House yesterday by a top-heavy margin.The measure makes immediately available $125,000,000 in cash from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to throw the arms plan into gear.Senate leaders say these funds can be used to procees and ship, $450,000,000 worth of surplus Am-| erican equipment to the countries ; which have stood with the United States in the cold war with Russia.| The House of Representatives' passed the bill by a two-to-one vote\u2014 223 to 109.A short time later the Senate shouted its ap-( proval.The $450,000,000 worth of sur-j plus arms provided in the hill is ini addition to the cash and contract authority, Most of the cash and contract! rights must yet be approved by Congressional appropriations committees.But the $125,000,000 from R.F.C.is enough to get the pro-j gram rolling.The greater part of the arms! requests or suggestions I .varied descriptions reached government ears yesterday and four of them came from Liberal members i The other two were from the opposition members who took part in the debate, Hazen Argue (ÜCF Assiniboia) and Ray Thomas (SC Wctuskiwin).I Mr.Argue asked Transport ! Minister Chevrier to delay the I order of the Board of Transport I Commissoincrs putting into effect an eight-per-cent increase in j freight rates for Canadian rail-! ways.Mr.Argue argued that the financial report of the Canadian Pacific Railway \u2014 yardstick line in deciding on increases \u2014 shows there is no need for increased rates at this time.The increase would only result in higher prices for many products which are already up ns a result of Canada\u2019s 10-per-cent devaluation of the dollar, j Mr.Thomas, had two requests.He wanted the government to consider increases for superannuated civil servants as a result of higher cost of living and asked' that veterans\u2019 legislation be modi-! lied to allow ex-servicemen to gain : government loans for paying downpayments on businesses.The request most general in scope came from Gladstone M Ferrie (Ij\u2014-Mackenzie).He would like to see the government appoint a minister of federal roads.The minister would 1 head a commission in charge of selecting sites for a comprehensive network of highways across Canada which would be of extreme strategic importance in the event of attack from the north.At present, said Mr.Ferrie 1 many parts of the country had ! roads which would not permit fret ' movement of troons in case o( emergency.Continued On Page Montreal, Sept.29 \u2014 fffl \u2014 Councillor J.O.Asselin, chairman of Montreal\u2019s executive committee, in an address yesterday handed out.a strong implication that communists will stick undesirable hands into Canada\u2019s housirvg situation unless the governments and people generally act first.Mr.Asselin, chairman of the housing committee of the (Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, spoke before the annual convention of the Quebec Union of Municipalities, held aboard the Saguenay river ship Tadoussac.He described the housing situation across Canada as the No.1 domestic problem.valuation debate in the House of ! vo-te on the government motion The Commons was to vote first : sbouM be kept from the jury, the on Churchill\u2019s \"no\tconfidence\u201d\tmo-; jurors\trecessed at 7:45 p.m.\tPST tion\tagainst\tthe\tgovernment\tfor\tlast night.Thev were called\thack fail.ng to curb Britain\u2019s economic - at 0 a m todaVi Then the Commons will i Inc\tprosecution argued\tthat of its devaluation i both the questions and answers should\tbe stricken where\tth By The Associated Press Agreement of a new contract providing a company-financed pen-i sion today averted a threatened depositions ' strike of 115,000 Ford production workers.But there appeared no early signs of peace in disputes over pension and welfare plans in the! United States steel and coal indus-i tries.Ford and the United Automobile ! the ease.He said that police became t curious after a freight shipper at j the airport recalled a woman had i brought a heavy parcel to his of- ' and Pennsylvania coal fields in ' fice a few minutes before the; battles between pickets and non-! plane was scheduled to take off.A| union miners.There was an unconfirmed report that one miner was killed and another seriously wounded in a gun fight at an isolated non-union mine 20 miles north of Binning-1 cel in her care.j Later police instructed the cab driver to drive to a Quebec residence where they believed the New $70,000,000 Expense Bill Submitted At Ottawa Ottawa.Sept.29 CP)\u2014The Corn-short time later police traced the ! mons, with a new expense hill of woman to a taxi that took her to more than $70,000,000 before it, the airport.Its driver said the | woman appeared nervous and greatly concerned about the par- ham.At Clearfield, Pa., a coal com-! pany tipple was blown up.The tip- ! sented .before the fiscal year ends next March 31.In the budget speech, he estimated expenditures .,,, ,\t, , .\t.\tat $2,390,000,000 and revenues at (will be asked today to vote the rc 1,4,.rri.A-r .-\t1 \u2022 , .1 ^* u\t.4 .: .1 : a.4 u .i.|ly.Labor members, even the gov-\u2019 d\u2019Aquino, broadcast on radio to Ford workers over 65 ernment\u2019s left-wing critics, seemed Tokyo's \u201cZero Hour\u201d; Little Ghe-j The new contract does not pro-s™f!t° be solidly behind the Prime Min- j venian, a Tokyo woman who testi-! vide a wage increase, the union \u201d 'ister.Labor has 395 of the 646; fied it was generally assumed that passing a wage boost in favor of seats in the Commons.\ti Iva was the person dubbed \u201cTokyo security provisions.The current Before the voting.expected Rose,\u201d and George Ozasa, a radio about 5 p-m.there will be a day ! Tokyo employee, of long debate, ivith Labor\u2019s Health ! Mrs.d\u2019Aquino contended during Minister Aneuria Bevan a?the i the 13-week trial that her broad-! first speaker.Conservative Oliver ; casts were harmless entertainment.That vote was denied last night I Lyj-telton will follow Bevan, then by the predominantly-Conservative | Churchill\u2019s right hand in Parlia- House of Lords where tne govern ment was defeated, 93 to 24.But Labor whips in the Lower House foresaw no possibility of an upset by the Commons despite the fighting speech yesterday by Winston Churchill, who roundly attacked the government's economic policies.The Conservative party leader ment.Anthony Eden, will sum up for the opposition.Attlee will wind up the debate for the government.In rolling sentences, Churchill yesterday dealt sombrely with Britain\u2019s present financial difficulties and told the Commons: Continued On Page a INDEX Page 2\u2014Theatre News Page 3\u2014City News Page 4\u2014Editorials Page 5\u2014General News Page 6\u2014Classified Ads.Page 7\u2014Trading Post Page 9\u2014Social and Personal Page 12\u2014Sporting News wage rate of $1.65 an hour will be continued.Negotiators in the steel dispute were deadlocked over the pension-insurance program.Further sessions were planned today and government mediators stood by ready to help avert the country-wide strike set for midnight Friday.tions with southern coal operators ^ iets.The Mounties immediately I month.The vote carried it through at Bluefield, W.Va., and witUihad the driver and freight shipper I the general election period which northern operators at White SuH jdentify her.Questioning of the ! extended from April 30 to June 27.phur Springs, W.Va.But there] woman followed and enough evi-! but now the fund is exhausted and was\tno indication\tof agreement or.dence was gained to allow them\tto\t1 more money is\tneeded, the\tcontroversial\tpension-welfare ; jssue a warrant for the arrest\tof! Neither the\tbudget\tnor\tthe fund\tissue.\ti Guay, who police described as Mrs.\t] estimates were\tpassed before\tPar- A\tstate of emergency was de i Pitre\u2019s boy friend.\tI\tLament was\tdissolved\tfor\tthe dared in Virginia by Governor! Police described t William M.Tuck.\t- the home-made He directed the bomb as being made up of 20 701,784.The supplementaries confirmed earlier announced government plans to advance $4,500.000 to the CBC to help meet the initial cost of television developments in Canada.The defence department submitted a bill for $7,918,000 and earmarked $3,130,390 for use on the research and development of the jet aircraft engine known as the election.Mr.Abbott told members I Orenda.he hopes to reintroduce the budget ! A total of $275.000 was for the state council of defence to secure.sticks of dynamite weighing 10 not later than the middle of Octo-1 National Research Council to help every possible pound of coal\" for; pounds and wired to two batteries.I her.\tpay for construction of a super- fViP 11 f> rtf cfnfo onrl In?»'*! rrnvorn.T'Bzi nvr\\loc.5*»« ,,.r> -\t_ rz* i._ _ \u201e * A4 41.\u201e 1.4\t:\t_____i _ a\t*_____ i t -i i \u2022\t« the use of state and local govern-^ The explosive was sot off by a| At the last session, supplement, ments and the people of Virginia., mechanism in which an unwinding ary estimates of $55,000,000 were In other labor developments: ! copper coil made contact with the ' presented to cover expenditures State police partrolled the Col- batteries.\tI arising out of Newfoundland\u2019s umbia river waterfront at I\t- I entry into confederation.Those n \u2022 J\tT>U\u2019T A/r\t:- .* \u2022 w ».n I*\t1 vy».U\tV.»\t- 17IILIV UJtU CUIITCUCZ itUKJJl.J iiuse P^te fi\t(apÇe?riDa!las\u2019 0re\u201d after fi2htin£ be'.Montreal, Sept.23\u2014(P.\u2014Insnec- estimates along with the further ed ready to call a w\u2019alkout of h:s 4ween C.I, O.longshoremen and 500,000 C.I.O.United Steelwork- nQa.uaiorl dock workers.Two A.F.L.truck drivers were inju - Violence flared anew in the 11-day work stoppage by John L.Lewis 480.000 United Mine Workers.Tnere was gunfire in Alabama ed.Governor Douglas McKay, of Oregon, said he ordered state police tor J.Rene Bclec, head of the R.G., supplementaries boosted the estim-M.P.Quebec city sub-division who ; ated total of this year\u2019s expendi-last week released the news of a tures to $2,343,299,281.Continued On Page 5 bomb plot behind the Sept.9 air crash at Sault au Cochon, Que., Continued Cn Page 5 That figure is still below the forecast made by Mr.Abbott in his budget speech, hut it is expected other supplementaries will be pre- sonic wind tunnel, building and equipment.Further capitals and operating expenses of the atomic energy plant at Chalk River, Ont., were set at $375,000.In the literary field was a vote of $18,000 to start a national library.In the sports field was $20,000 to help pay the cost of sending a team to the British Empire Games next year in New Zealand, Two SHERBROOKE DA11-Y RECORD, THURSDAY, SLR 1 EMBER.29, 1949.i ¦ iMRimmaiiRHiminiiift H IN OLLYWOOD Lrskine Johnson N£A SUff CoiT«apond«rt \u2018StiCiciM OK TriK I I.VINO SAUCERS BEING FILMED IN DEEP SECRECY Hollywood\u2014Exclusively yours: THEATRE sssBaHHiei NOW UNTIL SAT, TWO FASCINATING NEW HITS 1 MEMORABLE, POWERFUL, DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT! m | a H ¦ IB I » Thrilling moments to moke an outlaw forget his danger! \"ANGEL IN EXILE\u201d Starring: John CARROLL, Thomas GO'MEZ, Ad Ic MARA, Barton Mac-LANE.SECOND NEW SCREEN HIT! A OIAIUDBURST OF COMEDY .AND DAFFY ROMANCE! H You Want to Laugh I Hoar! Sort-ami BEE Behind locked studio doors, an in-, dependent film company is shoot- | ing \"The Secret of the Flying ! Saucers.\u201d A former UI actor, Mi-| chael Conrad, and an eastern at-i torney, Morris Wein, put the : script and the company together.Conrad claims he discovered the saucer secret while on location in Alaska for another film.Well, at least it will give the-[ aters an opportunity to ballyhoo saucer instead of dish night.* \u2022 * Hey, what started this?Film advertising writers are making the switch of the century.They\u2019re taking the clothes off male stars and leaving the fe-i males fully dressed.A whole wave 1 of bare-chested heroes can be seen ! in current film ads.There\u2019s Kirk Douglas' manly bosom for \u201cChampion,\u201d Alan Ladd\u2019s bare chest for \u201cThe Great ; Gatsby\u201d and now Vic Mature\u2019s torso for \u201cEasy Living\u201d and \u201cSamson and Delilah.\u201d If this continues, some smart guy can make a fortune invent ing flesh-toned bicep falsies.\u2022 * * Dorothy Shay is back at the Coconut Grove with new songs and even more charm.She\u2019s booked for a month but she could stay forever.Snooper that I am, 1 found out soniethong about Dorothy.Her weekly salary comes in four figures, but mama handles all the Shay finances.Dorothy finds check writing and bankin|; too complicated.Financial Puzzler Other day mama had a birthday and Dorothy gave her a new automobile.I'll let Dorothy tell it: \u201cI didn\u2019t want mother to write a check for her own birthday present so I said I\u2019d write it.It was $2900.I wrote four checks and made a mistake on every one.\u2018Mother,\u2019 I said, \u2018if you\u2019re going to get a new automobile, you write the check.I can\u2019t do it.\u2019 \u201d Mama wrote the check.INVERNESS SAWYERVILLE AUSTIN Mrs.Warko was hostess at the' Mr.and Mrs.Volney Hurley and monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.George Halliday went Aid, at the \u201cManse.\u201d There was a to St.Johnsbury, Vt., to attend the good atendance and a most inter- Garfield-Schwartz wedding, esting meeting.All the committees | Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Ashe, of brought in encouraging reports, Lennoxville, were week-end guests which were very much appreciated, j of Mrs.Winnie Hurley and Mr.The afternoon was spent by\tthe\t'\tOscar Hurley, ladies planning for a supper\tand\t\u2022\tMr.and Mrs.Gerald Alden\tand sale of goods, on October 29.\tAll\t|\tfamily, of Eaton, and Mr.and\tMrs.the arrangements were made\tfor\t!\tClayton Lowry and family, of\tLow- each.A most delicious afternoon Forest, were guests of Mrs.Mary tea was served in the dinning room, where Mrs.Warke poured tea.Mr.and Mrs.James Marshall\u2019s Parker.Miss Luvia Farnsworth, of Sherbrooke, was a guest of her brother, guests were Mr', and Mrs.Wendell Mr- Lewis Farnsworth, and Mrs.: Marshall and family, of Lower : f arn»worth.Trpl\u201enj\tMiss Mary Elliott, of North Hat- ,\u201e'T,T\t,,\t.\t,\t! ley, spent the week-end with her Mrs John Leadbeater has re-: t> M\u201e M A Baiiey_\t| turned front Lennoxville.\t| Mrs.Minnie Elliott spent a week | Mr.and Mrs.Alex Robinson, of lwith her brother| Mr_ Ernest, îî\u201eun.tPn'1lr\u2019Mr' ' L0^\u2019 and Mrs- Lowry- at High John Dempsey were guests of Mr, and Mrs.T.Learmonth Forest.\t1 - -\t.\tMr.and Mrs.Arthur Elliott and ! Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Marshall\tof Long Island, N.Y., were entertained Mrs.Robert White, of ffuests of Mrs M A Bai, and Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Bailey.Mrs.! Minnie Elliott has returned to her : home here, after spending several | weeks with relatives in the United States.Mrs.Billings, of Sherbrooke, is l spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.L.Edwards.IN OUR Glen Murray.Mr.and Mrs.Irvine Little entertained Mr.and Mrs.James Marshall.Mr.and Mrs.James Robinson i were evening guests of Mr.and I Mrs.T.Learmonth.Mr.and Mrs.Gagne, of St.Julie, ! entertained Mrs.J.McNey, for a ' few days.! Mr.Reid Carroll was a guest of ; Mr.and Mrs.James Carroll.Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Lipsey have returned home, after visiting rela- SUTTON The Home and School Associa-* tion held its first meeting of the ! tives and friends in Vermont, Sher- j season at the High School on Mon- brooke and Lennoxville.; Mrs.D.D.MacMillan was host-i ess at her home for the usual monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s ! Missionary Society, j Mr.Laurence Beattie was visit-i ing Mrs.James Lowry, i Mrs.D.D.MacMillan was the ! guest of Mrs.J.McNey.Mr.William Maxwell, of St.day afternoon.Mrs.E.Gatenby, | the new president, presided dur- ! ing the meeting, ^ which opened ¦ with the Lord\u2019s Prayer recited in ; unison.It was decided to purchase j a supply of tumblers for use in the lunch room.The supply of dish | towels being inadequate, the mem.j bers thought a dish towel shower! would help increase the reserve ! Lambert; Mi\u2019s.J.Lang Miss\tsupply and are asked to bring Lang and Mr.Maxwell Lan&'\ttheir donation to the next meeting, i Chateauguay; and Mrs.Hatcher, A delicious tea was served and a mim ïniauiiinv There\u2019s no dif-a man and a say Audience howl in \u201cAdam\u2019s Rib\u201d: Katharine Hepburn says to Spencer Tracy: \u2018T'\u2019\"\u2019\u2014\u2019-ference between woman Spence there\u2019s a little difference.\u201cAnd you may thank the good Lord for that little difference,\u201d says Spence.Everybody is talking about how \u2019\u2019 \u201cAre you kiddin says n£ ' \u201cWell,\u201d says Hepburn,\u201d », With Wm.TRACY, Mary STUART\t^\t1\t, ® PLUS\u2014CARTOON, WORLD EVENTS uicky Stanley Kramer was to Jand 51 BbK H\t¦ Marlon Brando for \u201cThe Men,\u201d PlDIROUnt prmntf BING CROSBY f RHONDA ï FLEMING V# WILtlAM x BENDIX SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKIE Added Attraction: \u201cAPARTMENT FOR PEGGY\u201d Jeanne\tWilliam CRAIN \u2022 HOLDEN NOW SHOWING! CINEMA REX Thurs-Fri.: FOTO NITE: S58(> and $290 Today-Sat.; 2 English Piet.Randolph Scott, Rod Cameron \u201cGUNG HO\u201d RED SKELTON \u201cA SOUTHERN YANK El of Montreal; were guests of Mr.I and Mrs.T.Learmonth.j Mr.and Mrs.L.Warke and Mrs.William Lunnie and Master Melville Wright were visitors in Vic-toriavillc.Mr.and Mrs.R.K.Learmonth i and son, Stuart Ian, of Ottawa, who were the guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Learmonth, here, and Mr.and Mrs.John Learmonth, in Kinnearville, have returned to their home in \u2019 Ottawa.; Mr.and Mrs.Neil A.MacMillan ; have left for their home in Gilbert Plains, Man.CJ APITOÏ * THEATRE NOW SHOWING Danny Kaye - Virginia Mayo I in \u201cA SONG IS BORN\u201d - Added Attraction - \u201cGUN LAW\u201d with GEORGE O\u2019BRIEN ASCOT CORNER j Mrs.Hugh Woodward and : daughters, Sylvia, Sally and Joanna, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Paige.Mrs.Arthur Coates spent a few days at North Hatley, the guest of ; Mr.and Mrs.Charles Daintrey.I Mrs.Rene Lemieux and Mrs.Bernard Mercier, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests at the Pageau home.Those from this neighborhood, who attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Fleck, which was held -on September 17, at Suitor\u2019s Hall, Spring Road, included Mr.and Mrs.George Rolfe, Mr.and Mrs.(Joseph Pageau, Mr.Orin Pageau, Miss Blanche Pageau, Mr.and Mrs.Wells Coates, Mr.Arthur Coates, and Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Paige.All the Spring Road neighbors and friends joined in extending congratulations on this happy occasion.A very pleasant evening was spent by all present.Mr.D.E.Coates, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Coates and the Misses Constance and Phyllis and Mrs.Johnson, all of Austin, were visitors at new DECCA RECORD hits 3 C DECCA IRISH SERIES 12263 When It\u2019s Tejtime In The Meadows Irish Soldier Boy\tThe McNulty Family \tPERSONALTY\tRECORDS 24713\tUn Poquito De Tu Amor-Bolero Membo\tDesi Arnaz and \tSimilau-African Lament\tHis Latinos 24715\tI\u2019ll Keep The Lovelight\tDick Haymes with \tBurning\tGordon Jenkins orchestra \tHome\tand Song Spinners 24718\tWeddin\u2019 Day\tBing Crosby and \tBetsy\tAndrews Sisters 24724\tOver Three Hills Beautiful Wisconsin\tEthel Smith 24752\tThat Lucky Old Moon\tLouis Armstrong \t(Just Rolls Around Heave.\t, and Gordon Jenkins \tBlueberry Hill\tOrchestra and Chorus social hour was enjoyed Among the teachers attending the teachers\u2019 conference in Knowl-j ton High School were Mrs.Thornton, Mrs.H.Vail, Mrs.M.D.Hastings, Miss Lois Sparling, Miss Alice O\u2019Brien, of the High School staff, and Mrs.F.O\u2019Brien, Miss i Irma Patten and Miss Gloria Man-digo, of local schools, also Miss May Hextal, the helping teacher.Mr.Currie-tMills is spending a few days in a Montreal hospital undergoing treatment During his absence, Mr.H.Archibald is taking his classes at the High School.Canon G.N.Standish of Grande Prairie, Alta., was the guest speaker in Grace Anglican Church on Sunday.Mrs.Frank Carr was in Montreal visiting.Mrs.Rene Boule and Mrs.Bernice Russell spent a day in Rich-ford, Vt., with Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Godin.Mrs.Homer Bresee spent a few days in Boston, Mass., where she attended the Fedora-Rossier wedding.She was also a guest of her daughter, Mrs.E.Rossier, and Mr.Rossier, in Montgomery Centre, Vt.Mrs.D.Gruer, of Philipsburg, epent a few days with Dr.and Mrs.Gruer.Mrs.Nina Lee was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.George Robinson, at West Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Russell McMillan, of East Hill, were calling on Miss Hildrel Vail.Mrs.C.U.R.Tarte entertained at bridge when Mrs.Donald Stu- the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Coates.The village school is now in session, with a record attendance.The sisters in charge are domiciled in the house formerly occupied by the Gagne family.Mrs.Harold Hurlbut, Mrs.E.Grant, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Hurl- Mrs.John Hurlbut and little but and children, Shirley and Judy spent a day with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Seymour, of the- Montreal Road.\t« Miss Colette Beaudoin and Master Bernard Beaudoin, of Magog, spent a week-end with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Hurlbut, and Mrs.Fred Ewens and three children, of Knowlton\u2019s Landing.Mr.and Mrs.John Hurlbut, Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Hurlbut and Mr.E.J.Hurlbut were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Irvin Burnham.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Hurlbut and Mr.and Mrs.John Hurlbut were Mr.and art won the prize.Refreshments were served.Mr.and Mrs.J.W- Rodgers, of Dundee, Scotland, and Mr.and Mrs.Thurman Tupper and son, Keith, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Tupper.Mrs.S.Chatfield, of Call\u2019s Mills, has been a guest of Mrs.Ernest Fadden.Mrs.Henry Daudelin has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Page, in Glen Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Cook and son, of Lennoxville, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Tupper.Miss Lois Spaulding was a guest of Mrs.D.Gibney, in Abercorn.Mr.and Mrs.Orton Baker and family, Mr.Arthur Hawley, Mrs.Lloyd Hawley and family and Mr.Roland Gibson were guests at Hawleywood Farm, in Dairy Valley.Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Hooper and two children tvere guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Perkins in Farn-am\u2019s Corner.Mr.Hermon Beregron, of New-Sutton\tMick port Centre, Vt., was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.William Bergeron.The S^iior Group of the W.A.of Grace Anglican Church met with Mrs.Frank Carr.Refreshments were served.Lloyd, and Mr.and Mrs.S.Per- ault and daughter, Susan, all oi Magog.Other guests at the same Home were Mrs.W.Fyk.*, Mrs.Beaudoin, Miss Sarah Tafcerm and Miss Smart, of Montreal.F -à U JOIN THE NEW CLUB The NAVY ARMY AIR FORCE Inc.For full information Call 1568 \u2014 1444 or write 1 William St, \u2014 Sherbrooke a The New Sherbrooke HOTEL Sherbrooke\u2019s Leading Hotel Large airconditioned halls an 1 rooms for banquets, conferences, weddings, dances, exhibits, etc.it it\tir Our airconditioned Restaurant serves only the very best foods at raost reasonable oriees.Courteous ,nd efficient service.Music in the venins:.?\t*k In the Wiibryn Club Famous Blue Plate 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HILL BLLY RECORD 46168 Lovesick Blues Sugarfoot Boogie Eddie Crosby Eddie Crosby and His Sugarfoot Shufflers H.C.Wilson & Sons Ltd MUSIC DEPARTMENT 39 Wellington St- North\t\u2014 Tel.14 after his N.Yr.hit in \"A Streetcar Named Desire.\u201d Marlon's a fortunate lad, too.\u201cThe Men\u201d will be directed by Fred Zinnemann, who made a star of Monty Clift in \u201cThe Search.\u201d .Virginia Grey and Philadedphia socialite Dick Rittenhouse III have discovered each other +\t4 m Plans for remaking \u201cMoby Dick\u201d remind me of the time John Barrymore, who starred in the original, was knocked off his feet by a hundred-gallon wave in a big storm scene.When they picked him up, John cracked: \u201cThis is the first time water ever got me in this position.\u201d Johnny Much Work A Sedona, Ariz., Indian named Johnny Broken Elbow, working in \u201cThe Bowie Knife,\u201d drew director George Sherman\u2019s curiosity.\u201cHow,\u201d said Sherman, \u201cdid you get a name like that?\u201d \"Don't, tell anyone,\u201d confessed the Indian, \"but my real name is Francis Phillips.Johnny Broken Elbow makes me a character\u2014 and that\u2019s the name I use when motion picture companies come to town.I get lots more work.\u201d 4\t4\t4 Andrea King says she wants out of those \"other woman\u201d roles.The demure, sweet-looking thing always gets Andrea s man.She left Warners when she was typed as 1 the studio's femme fatale No.1.But as a free-lancer, she's still throwing her curves without romantic results.* * \u2022 Dick Haymes and M-G-M are talking contract.He\u2019s been off the screen for more than a year .Quickest way to skyrocket a new star is to give him a publicity tag.Hollywood's latest efforts: \"France's Answer to Jane Russell\u201d is Denise Darcell, who is in \u201cBattleground\u201d and \u201cThe Teen-Agers\u2019 Tenor\u201d for Mario Lanza, who debuts in \u201cThat Midnight Kiss.\u201d *\t*\t4 New title of the Garbo-James Mason film to be made in Rome will be \u201cLover and Friend.\u201d Can't you just picture the marquees of theaters advertising that duo?*\t* # Guess you could call this theater a swim-in.Cliff Henderson is showing movies on a poolside screen for afterdark swimmers at his Palm Desert Shadow Mountain Club.Well, anyway, popcorn and water don't mix.DANCE to and his orchestra AL HILL GUEST ARTIST: GINETTE at the William Street Armoury SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st MILK BREAD \u2014 I'/j-lb.loaf .lie sliced .12c Grade \u201cA\u201d Large EGGS, dozen .72c PURE LARD, lb.20c Choice Tomatoes, 2 tins 25c or case of 2 doz.tins $2.95 Ideal Tomato Juice, 3 tins for.25c case of 24 tins §1.90 Royal Rose Green Peas, No.4, tin .16c Soldier Beans, lb.20c White Beans., 10 lbs.$1.05 Chocolate Biscuits, lb.28c Sandwich or Plain Biscuits.2 lbs.45c Goglu Biscuits, lb.20c Creamery Butter, No.1, lb.60c Dixville Creamery Butter, No.1, lb.62e Domestic Shortening, 20-lb.pail.$5.85 or per lb.31c Raisins for pies.lb.15c Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes, box .19c Leg of Veal, lb.55c Veal Front, lb.40c Leg of Ham, lb.51c Shoulder Ham, lb.45c Round Steak, lb.67c Roast Beef, lb.4Sc Sausage, lb.35c Hamburg, lb.38c Mincemeat for pies, 2 lbs.25c Salt Perk, fat or lean, lb.25c Smoked Bacon, V2 lb.29c Soup Bones, lb.2c Beef Liver, lb.2Cc Leg of Lamb, lb.69c Lamb Cutlets, lb.60c Roast Pork, lb.48c C0V)?O^ ) IN OUR STORE REFRIGERATOR ITEMS Cheese, Cream Cheese (sliced or unsliced) Canadian Cheese (strong or mild).BAKERY ITEMS Variety of pies; Allatt\u2019s, Fontaine & Fils, Canada Bread, Hebert & Frere.Green Mountain POTATOES, 75-lb.bag $1.25;\t15 lbs.27c PEACHES, Ro.1, basket.89c BLUE GRAPES, basket.59c SUNKIST ORANGES, size 392, 2 doz.35c; size 344, doz.22c CHOP SUEY SPROUTS 2 lbs.25c Green Gage Sugar PLUMS, basket 49c V/hite Onions.2\tlbs.\t35c Yellow Cnicns .4\tlbs.\t25c Large, Firm Turnips, each.10c Local Cabbages, each .5c Carrots .2\tlbs.\t15c Squash.10c - 35c From our Woodyard\t Softwood Slabs,\t cord \t\t$3.50 Hardwood Slabs,\t cord \t\t$4.30 Dry 12\" Hardwood,\t cord\t$5.50 lie.\tALWAVS Mgg&Ji\tMARQUETTE\tfrbb Tfl.}990 }99I\tcT,\tPARk/tf& SHERBROOKE , White Sugar, 100 lbs.$8.25 10 lbs.83c Five Roses or Robin Hood Flour, 98 lbs.$5.87 7 lbs.42c Molasses, gal.$1.25; qt.33c Strong Vinegar, gal.45c Pickling Spices, lb.35c Pumpkin.10c - 30c Small Green Cnicns .2 bunches 15c Radishes, bunch .6c Green Tomatoes, basket.40c McIntosh Apples (hand-picked) red and firm, lb.9c;\t5 lbs.44c Cooking Apples.5 lbs.37c Celery, large head.12c Red or Green Peppers, strong or mild.2 for 5c * Grapefruit, each ., , , 5c Watermelons .2 lbs.25c CARLING\u2019S 1 CONSERVATION CORNER *J.F YOU FOUND THE BASS FISHING-POOR THIS YEAR IT MAY BE THAT SOMEBODY STARTED FISHING FOR Them before theseasonopened.THE MALE BASS PROTECTS THE NEWLY LAID EGGS IN THE SPRING FROM OTHER FISH DURING THIS PERIOD ME SNAPS AT ANYTHING THAT APPROACHES THE NEST INCLUDING BAIT WHICH HE DOES NOT WANT WHEN THE MALE BASS ARE REMOVED THE ENEMY FISH SUCH AS PIKE, SUCKERS AND CATFISH ROB THE NESTS DESTROYING THOUSANDS OF EGGS \u2022f>OTHTHE LARGE-MOUTHED AND SMALL-MOUTHED BLACK BASS NEED YOUR PROTECTION - NO TRUE SPORTSMAN WILL TAKE BASS BEFORE THE SEASON OPENS GOLLV I N GETTING OUT OF HERE r\\\" MUST POPPA BASS FEROCIOUS LOOKING LOVELY LOVELY Next spring remember the importance of observing the closed seasons for game fish \u2014 there\u2019s a reason for them.By fishing only during the open season you will help to keep nature in balance.- YOURS TO ENJOY - YOURS TO PROTECT ?\u2022 ms cakunci CARLING\u2019S THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERIOO, ONTARIO 0521 A I I 3 SMALL BUT MIGHTY.RECORD WANT ADS GET RESULTS! Cttp School and land.\tThe land comprises j part lot* 72a Victoria Road Range, with | a frontage of approximately 273 fret on main road, and a total area approximately 41,000 su.Let.The «chool is i 23\u2019x36,/5* and is twro storey frame build-4 ing, metal roof.Building well painted, | and in good repair inside and out.Good cement foundation and basement.Run-| nimr water, het air furnare and lavatory.| RENT VACUUM CLEANERS.ELEC-Electridty near Property.T nders will | tr!c f|our polisher» and electric radi\u201e.be opened October 15th.The highest j tt'itrs reasonable.Keeler ft Cross.Lid.nr any tender not necéssariiv accepted.J phone 3927 Donald Hopkins, Stc.-Trea».Bury, Qu .| - - -i, M\t\u2014\u2014 about five mil * from Georlfevilie.warm house in good condition.Available for winter season at very modeet rent if owner\u2019» requirement* are met.Type of tenant owner desire» would be a family of two or three adult*.A good barn, presently empty, i» on the property.Suitable for about five cow» and two horse».If interested, give r.ferenre* and reply to Box 10, The Stan*tea»l Journal.Rock Island, Que.County of Peel, and Province of Ontario, v.ill app!y to the Parliament nf Canada, nt the next seoiaion th rcof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband.Ralirh Orion Rodgers, foreman of the Town of Asbe?* lew.in the Province of Quebec, on the ground» of adultry.Dated at Toronto, Province of Ontario, 13th day of Sept ruber, A.D., 1949.JOSEPH L.SHEARD.K.C.Solicitor for Applicant.AYER\u2019S CUFF Rooms To Let DR J.A.LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTIST,, 100 Wellington St No., opposite Court DRY WOOD AT ROADSIDE.STOVE House.Phone 3B8.\tI 1'Mth.$3.50 a cord.Furnace wood.$4.50 ROOM IN NORTH Ward f >r business man.Phone 2-18I-W.Chickan Pie Supper, Hatley Guild Hall, Fri., Sept.89th,\t$l.O3-50c.MAGOG Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETHIER.PHONE 57», 4 GORDON St.Sherbrooke.Urinary Diffn.ee.Veterinary Surgeon a cord.Five cords or mor?10Cb reduction.Wells Martin, Argyle Farm, Kno'vJ-ton.- ; PUREBRED SPANIEL PUPPIES, 2 males, 5 females.31 Patricia St.SPLENDID NEW 6 ROOM RESIDENCE, Drummond Road.Modern bathroom, j hardwood varnished finish throughout.COMFORTABLE Furnace, garage, etc., also another 4 room 1 residence, East Sherbrook .Both imme-\t.___ _______ _\t- - ^.w.v,.we.dlate occupancy.See Hebert's.110 Bel-!™0\tROOMS ON 21 GOOD- 18_ T}le Rev j Comfort, of Sher- ,\tI Wi,/\\ Sift\tn««F.«we ry T\\*n FftyynA\tIJViear.».\t\u2019 \u2014 videre.Phone 34Ô0.hu ¦1131 NBW 6 ville.The Harvest Thanksgiving ser- ! vice was held in the St.Luke\u2019s Anglican Church, on September r .\u2022\tt a vs.^®* ^ev* ^* Comfort, of Sher- St.Genterrif-n preferred.Phone i,,,,,.i ,\t___ _j\ti biooke, was the guest minister.His sermon was based on the theme Phone Lennoxville.251-R.P.O.Box 329.j DESIRABLE LOT.RESIDENTIAL SEU-icLEARING YARD.NUMBER OF GP.AN-! t;nrl- Lennoxville.Phone Sherbrooke, SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L.A.Gendreau, $7 Wellington South, ! ite Monuments to go at coat.Will letter to your order.J.Anderson.Granite Dealer, Beebe, Que.3121-W.LRa?gaoM s\u201cn0^Sch ind Lf^pUcXe!\u2018ROOM T0\tNEAR* carnation, j\u2018\u2018Harvest Thanksgiving.\u2019\u2019 The p:, ou7-.-vr\tj church was artistically decorated ! with autumn flowers, fruits and i BRIGHT furnished bedroom with vegetables, which brought out the Apply 3 Elgin or i autumn colors.Miss Margaret Cole j was at the organ.The choir was I kitchen privileges.Phone 528-R.Cottages for Sale GOODE, HEBERT & CO.(Hebert, Legault & Cie.) Chartered Accountant* Montreal-Valley field *r Wellington North\tTel.1589 PEBMA-STONE applied by NEWTON CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.Sherbrooke.Tel.546 ELECTRO UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Car Interiors Included WORK GUARANTEED Tel.8246-J floor smmm \u2018\u2018Pone the way you like it\" Expert Workmen\u2014Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 10 SL Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.1794-K 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.318-New Continental Bldg Sherbrooke.Que.FOUR SECTIONAL CHESTERFIELD.'NEW COTTAGE ON LARGE S1ZLD LOT., | HEATED, furnished room.SUIT- ^ by Miss B.Cunningham, due to j able for one or two people.ApTjly 81, the illness of the choir master, Mr.i .Montreal, Apt.1.THETFORD MINES The christening of the infant gon of Mr.and Mrs.Victor E.Mag-wood, of Montreal, took place on Sunday morning, September 4, at St.John the Divine Church, with Rev.M.H.W.Seeley officiating.The baby received the names Barry Robert.The godparents were Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Wright, of Thetford Mine*, and Mr.H.E.Peikins, of Windsor, stood proxy for Mr.Horace Perkins, of Sioux, Ont.Following the ceremony, Mr.and Mrs.Magwood entertained relatives and friends at their home on Laurier Avenue.The Sunday School of St.John the Divine\u2019s Church, has re-opened welcoming Miss June Smith, Miss Shirley Canning and Miss Phyllis Hogge, to the teaching staff.Miss Eisa Boyle has returned to her duties as teacher in the Johnson High School, after spending the summer months at her home in Gaspe.Miss Margaret Wood has returned home, after an European tour.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Crawford have returned home, after spending some time visiting relatives in Lennoxville and Cookshlre.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur McCut-cheon, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Mc-Cutcheon and daughter, Betty, of Plymouth, N.H., motored here, accompanied by the former\u2019s uncle, Mr.Ben G.King.Mrs.Frank Pharo, who spent several weeks visiting her son, Clair, and Mrs.Pharo, has returned to her home in Barre, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Perkins and Mrs.E.E.Perkins, of Windsor, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Magwood.Mr.Ben G.King is now visiting his son, Clarence, in Hamilton, N.Y.The sincere sympathy of this community is extended to Mrs.Fred Little, in her bereavement, All Forms of CLASSIFIED ADS Accepted Until 4 p.m.Day Previous to Date of Insertion (with the exception of Ads for Saturday) ALL FORMS OF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.LEGAL NOTICES AND AUCTION SALES ACCEPTED UNTIL 1 P.M.THE DAY PREVIOUS TO THE DATE OF INSERTION.For Saturday\u2019s Issue \u2014 12 o\u2019clock noon on Friday.Sherbrooke Daily Becord Phone 6262 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 1C words or less; three consecutive insertions.SI.25; six consecutive insertions S2.25.CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for 18 words or less.ERRORS on our part in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.\t_____________ ¦ Erwick.KINNEAR\u2019S MILLS bedroom set, dininpt room se-t, coffee chair, mirrors, bed» ami mattress, baby chair, Miorrs, beds end mattres*.baby rocker and high chair, Trilite lamp, all practically new.Phun.* 3430.Baldwin's Storage.FVr Frontenac St.TWO GOOD HOUSE TRAILERS.1 NEW.Mrs.C.E.Taylor, Ayer's Cliff, Quo.Phone 92.P.O.Box 1S6 i The .Catholic Women's league, [Magog sub-division will hold a \u2022haded by evergre.ns.at Ayer's Cliff.For prompt buyer $1,303.Phone 41SS-K Kct,m and Board Wanted [rummage sale, in the St.Patrick\u2019s between .-!) p.m.Sherbrooke.\t,_________________________________\t\u2014 Cars For Sale 1341 CADILLAC, 65,939 MI1.E3.OWN tig driver, goad condition, $2,500 or nearest off r.Cox 122.Record.; Church.Hall, at two o\u2019clock, off (BOARD WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMILY October 1.I in Sawyerviiu by middle.a«d man.Also! Mr.and Mrs.Finlay Graham have left for Montreal, where Mr.Graham will leave for Scotland.Mrs.Graham will spend a week at the home of her daughter, Mrs.ffirage.Box 31, Sawyerville.Teachers Wanted ONE USED THUK 9 LB.WASHING 1!1'n CHEVROLET SPECIAL DELUXE s,T A N S T E A D CENTRAL SCHOOL \u2019 machin, with post type ironcr.$99.50: Sa:Ian.new paint, 3 new tires, in (toad one uped l!niver?al washing machine, mechanical condit.on, heater, slip cover?, irpinner type dryer, $30 ; one Premier\tUnm y.> Heed St., Lennoxville.denlux vacuum.reconditioned.$19.50.Phone 10.5-M after 5 p.m.Keeler & Crois, Ltd., 110 Kinz St.West.Phone 3927.Board.Qualified teacher for Intermcdi-1 Building on the new Palace ate Grade required immediately at Beebe.Theatre has started on Main Aopiy to k.k.Willis, supervisor, North1 Street.Mr.Rodger Chaquette is Hatley, Que.1933 DE SOTO SPECIAL SEDAN.CLEAN Domestic Help Wanted and in very good condition, rocondltioncd motor, radio, heritor, new «lip covers.L Lamey, 5 Reel SL, Lennoxville.Phone RESPONSIBLE P DR SON AS HOUbE-103-M after 5 p.m.\tk eper.Only person desinna: permanent position and fond of children need apply MOVING.SELLING VERY CHEAP.THk , finest or burebred cock.r spaniel puppies, crown dostb, breeding: stock, studs, bred females, e\u2019.u.Ail color* ami ages.\u2019 Satis!artiun cua.-anteed.Edwin Martin.CHEVROLET COACH, 1933.VERY GOOD Bax 121, Rccurd.Bedford.Uu>'\tcondition, heater, defroster.$375.00.\t\u201c the manager.The new theatre will sit eight hundred people.i DANVILLE E.W.Smith, Notary.Tel 44.Mr.and Mrs.William Retry, of ; Thetford Mines, were guests of Mrs.Miles.Miss Louise Eager has returned to Bala Comeau, after spending two weeks' holidays at her home i here.She also visited friend?in Sawyerville, Bury and Thetford Mines.Mr.and Mrs.J.S, Johnston were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Nugent, at Sunday River.Mr.and Mrs.L.F.Davidson and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs, ! A, A.Frizzell.Miss Dorothy Beattie spent the week-end with her parents, in Lemesurier.The regular monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of the W.M.S., was held at the \u201cManse,\u201d with Mrs.Gillingham and Mrs.Richard Allan for the joint hostesses.The.president, Mrs.Seale, was in t.ie chair and followed the program for Septrmber, for the devotional period.The afternoon was spent hi sewing a quilt together and piecing on another pattern quilt.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses.There were 13 members and four visitors present.Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Rothney and family were week-end guests of Mr.E.D.Taber and family, at Melbourne Ridge.Mrs.H.A.Lowry has returned home, after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs.Lloyd Bennett, and family, in Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIBERS Receiving HOME DELIVERY may report missing copies or irregular service by calling 6232 before 5:00 p.m.MELBORO Miss Marion Fletcher, R.N., the school nursï, paid an official visit to the Melboro Consolidated School.Many from here attended the ninth annual Legion Fair, in Richmond and several won prizes.WANTED IMMEDIATELY Housekeeper \u2014 good cook.No heavy work.Own bathroom.Apply: MRS.A.R.JEWETT, \u201cThe Lodge,\u201d Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville.Farms for Sa!$* Warren Et., lennoxville.after 6 p.m.CAPABLE WOMAN OR GIRL 9 0R GEN- -^ traj housework.Gmail family.Box 118, Record.250 .ACRE FARM FOR SALE, TRACTOR equipped, 1 team horses, 21 mixed hea l of cattle, sugar bush with 1,100 galvanized bucket?, new hip rouf barn, geo I house, never failing water, milking m!i-chin;, hay hinder, mower, rubber tired trailer and let of other tools.Percy McEIliyott, West Glover, Vt.(near Barton).FARM, 390 ACRES.90 ACRES UNDER cultivation, the remainder in hardwood timber and pasture.Very good brick buildinr?, running water, toilet in house and barn.Very good gardening land.Apply Napoleon Goulet, R.R.1.Iberville.Que.Live Stock For Sale Personal ' I .TILE RUBBER or ASPHALT 52 Colors in Stock; Expert Work.J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wellington S.- Tel.5139 10 FIVE WEEKS OLD YORKSHIRE PIGS.Gradyn Bn nett, Hardwood Flat, Bury, Que.JERSEY' BULL CALVES, NINE MONTHS to a year old from our best brood cow?, all dams classifying \u201cVery Good\u2019\u2019 with hicrh production records.Eligible to Government subsidy.And thfy are good to look at.They ran away with the \u2022 enior bull calf class at the Ayer's Cliff Fair, placing first, » rond, third and fourth in a class of eight.Apply Mrs.A.R.Virgin.North Hatley, Que.Poultry For Sale HYGIENIC PRODUCTS ( RUBBER | g Hide).Best service, high quslity, low1 prices.Send for our free catalogue.Specialtus.G.P O.Box i>7.Toronto.On».PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (RIJH-1 her goods) twelve samples for 50c post-' paid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included.General Novelty Co.Dept.«, 71 Major St., Toronto, Ont.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS! man.d postpaid in plain, staled envelope ;\twith price list Six\t«amples\t25c.\t24 samples.21.00.Mail\tOrder\tDeo:.\t0-2 Nov Rubber Co .Box 91.Hamilton.Ont.Wanted To Rent ! \u201c WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FURNISHED room for young married couple with \u2022\tsmall child.Phone 8381-W.SMALL COUNTRY HOUSE OR WINTER, izod cottage wanted by two young men for winter occupancy, vicinity of Sherbrooke, preferably partly furnished, elec-,\ttrioity and water,\tcooking\tfacilities.Write Box 1?1, Record, Btating rental and full particular* \u2019nations Wanted: Female RELIABLE GIRL WILL DO PART-TIME housework.Phone Lennoxville, 216-R.\t| - RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DE-sircs job ns housekeeper for business 1 couple or widower.Good plain cook.1 Good ho in,?preferred to hiirh wages.Box 112, Rnrord.HOUSEWIFE DESIRES POSITION FROM 9-4 p.m.Ten years* experience as sec-1 rotary to General Insurance Executive.What have you?Box 113.Record.i WANTED WORK AS LADY COMPANION, j No objection to travel cr country.Good references.Phone 4369-J.City of Sherbrooke Permanent Assessors Wanted The City of Sherbrooke shall receive applications until October 12th, 1919, for the position of permanent Assesser.Candidates must possess a good education and a genera] knowledge of Real Estate values.State qualifications and references.Address applications in writing to Ant.Deslatiriers, City Clerk, City Hall, Sherbrooke, Que.Situations Wanted: Male * m I WANTED\u20145 OR 6 ROOMS.REASON-ablê rent, 2 tmall children.Phone 2273-W.EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT, BOOK-! | keeper and competent secretary desires 1 work permanent or part-time any part Eastern Township®.Reply Box \u201cE\", North Hatley.EXPERIENCED, MARRIED MAN WANTS steady work on farm with house, wood.' milk provided or will consider rentinfr farm.Can furnish réferences.Hector( Lyon*, Stanhope, Qu?.Sa B A RR ED ROCK PULLETS, $2 EACH.Apply Russe 11 MacMillan, Sutton Junction, Que.Boarders Wanted ELDERLY MAN DESIRES WORK] doing chore* on farm during winter.Box 117.Record.LAWRENCE SCHOOL will re-epen , OCTOBER 3 ROOM AND HOARD EOR TWO LADIES cr two itmtlemen.Apply 76 Brock».(Acclaimed for Excellence Dewar's is the medal Scotch of the world winner of more than 50 medals and prizes for unmatched merit.Available In 26V4 oz and 40 oz.bottles.DEWAR\u2019S £fttcùt£c/iyu£u\\.OLD SCOTCH «« su D I S 1 I l l E D.BLINDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND Male Help Wanted MOTORS MOTOR REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY We repair any size or make.Our work is unconditionally guaranteed.Ross-isron ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tel.\u20ac45 FOR SALE Beautiful four - year - old light chestnut gelding.Small, good breeding, perfectly proportioned and sound.Plenty of action and spirit.An outstanding bargain for someone wishing to train for self or resale.To sec.call 6262, Focal 21.WANTED\u2014BILINGUAL FIREMEN AND Police Chief for the Village of Danville, Que.Scaled Tenderri will be received until October 15th, 1ÎH9, for the Above mentioned position.When making your application, please give full particulars about youraelf, your reference* and salary wanted.Address reply to Corporation of the Village of Danville, P.O.Box 216, Danville, Que., and marie your envelope \"Tender.\" For quick results use Record Want Ads.OUT OUR WAY HARD OF HEARING?World's first electrical hearing aid manufacturer: ALDUS ITCON Sales and Service.Impreaainn and car molds made.Batterie* for all makes hearing aids.Demonstration* In the most prominent citiea of the Eastern Townahlpa-Informatlon as to datea given on request.Demonstration In Sherbrooke every Monday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.CP« UPON! **\tBrewster Street.\u2022 rlHUIN, Representative \u2014 Telephone 4239-W.WE HAVE BEEN TELLING YOU FOR 30 YEARS AND WANT TO TELL YOU AGAIN WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D IS THE BEST PLACE TO HAVE MOTORS REWOUND Phone 435\t\u2014 Established 1903\t\u2014\t19 Marquette St.RUMNIIN' PRACTICE?why, that seems.SILLY.' DO YOU THINK ANY TEAM IE.GOIN\u2019 TO JUST STAND STUPIDLY AROUND FOR 'OJ TO BOW L \u2019EM OVER?By J.R.Williams OH,THIS IS S\u2019POSED TO BE MV OWN TEAM-1 you oerr to *.SET THRU THEM FIRST AN\u2019 THATS AS HARD AS ; SOIN\u2019 THRU TH\u2019 ENEMY/ t av'-'.: the worry wart at 9 a.m KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED By Zane Grey JdôâFt tvox&t GLUB~ 61UB_ P-POU\u2019r^Bt COMM/WbO LEM ME D*Oii>AJ, M\u2019/AJEf _ THE CUMZEJOr'S EOT THEM OF THATCFOOM, MMES E4l/E~ YOUHSELF TG/AL % m F /Y: - / PtoJafil Jl.rA.a\tI*.W K.94 rt.tu.el\t>« BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus THAT LOOK\u2019S UKE A NICE FAMILY MOVIN\u2019 IN NEXT DOOR- MA3SIE-I SEE WERE SOIN\u2019TO HAVE SOME NEW NEISHBOPS-THEY JUST MCVED IN NEXT DOOR- r- REALLY?! HOPE THEY UKS MUSIC-I WAS ABOUT TO PRACTICE MY SINS-INS- im.iMV Xis| ftaiem Srnd^ae% Im.Wwl4 ffghn swerutd \\ ,£ WAG ONLY A BAKER'5 ^\t* but she was VÆU-0*60*- MAôSIE-TUAT new FAMILY NEXT DOOR JUST MOVED OUT- r-J\t:\t>,\t^ V 2 ' WATERLOO SHERBROOKE DAIL^' RECORD.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949.î Mr.Orval Quilliams was :n Montreal to visit his mother.Mrs.James Lowry, who is a patient in the Genera! Hospital there.Mr.George Roberts and Mr.Gordon Roberts, of Granby, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Daigneau.Mrs.Silverson, of Ottawa, who has beer, visiting her sister, Mrs.William Copping, and Mr.Copping, Foster Square, has been spending a few days in Boscobel.at the home of her sister, Mrs.Alan Hackwell.and family.Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Cor.nor, of Drummondville.who have been in Boston and Flemington, Mass., while Mr.Connor was there on business, were guests of Mrs.Rer-kihs and Misss Charlene Perkins, for an evening.Mrs.H.G.Boyle has returned to her home on Court Street., after Testing Output ¦pending a few days in the Gener- September 29 ternoon.to visit their parents.Mr and Mrs.E.C.Sweet, and their sister, Mrs.Gordon Farrell, of \u2022 Charlottetown, P, E.I., who was a guest of her parents.Mrs.Cortis Stanhope is spending a few days with friends in Ma-gog.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Bird and Miss Lucia Graves.Mrs.Goddard, Mrs.Colwill and Mrs.Irwin were visitors in Frelighsburg and Pigeon Hill.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Buck\u2019.and were in Quebec for two days.Mrs.C.P.Hunter and Mrs.E.J.McKenna were hostesses at the opening fall meeting of St.Luke's Parish Women\u2019s Auxiliary.During the business meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs.Moysey, arrangements were made for tlie W.A.Deanery meeting, to he held at St.Luke\u2019s Church, on Thursday, il Hospital, Montreal, where she vas treated for injuries sustained n a recent fall.Mrs.George Neil and Mrs.Paul Tones were in Eastman for an af- Mr.Norman Copping was calling at the home of his sister, Mrs.H.H.Savage, in South Stukely.Miss Mildred Carter.T.A., of Montreal, was an overnight guest.9* PtWT Sutton Junction The Farm Forum Group wa* entertained at the home of Mr.Reuben Martin.A military whist party, under the auspices of St.Aldan\u2019s Guild, was held in the Hall, when cards were p ayed at eight tables.First priies were won by Mrs E.Derby, Mr.\\\\ .Derby.Sirs.Earl Mudd and Mrs.Parmenter.Consolations went to Mr.and Mrs.Albert Smith and Mr.and Mrs.E.Vogel.Guests of Mrs.Jessie Hibbard were Mrs.R.Allan and Mrs.R.McBride, of South Hero.Vt\u201e and Messrs.Caws Toof and Vernon Levitt, of North Troy.\u2019\u2019t.Mrs.J.E Morrison and children, of Montreal, are guests of the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Binning.Mr.and Mrs.J.Pope spent a week's holiday with Mr.and Mrs.H Blackwood.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Mudd attended the Ladd-Knott wedding, at Granby.Mr.and Mrs.R.Frost and Mr.and Mrs.E.Frost, of Hyde Park, N >.were guests -of Mr.and Mrs.W Winters.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Toof were dinner guest's of friends in St.Albans, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Scott, of West Brome, were in town to attend the military whist party, and were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.de la Mare.Mr.and Mr*.Franei* Royea have returned home, after spending their ' hoidays with relatives, in Burlington, Vt.Mr.Walker, of Toronto, Ont ., was a guest of Mrs.W.Uuttin.Mrs.Duftin and Mr.and Mrs.Albert Smith motored to Montreal for a day.Mr.and Mrs.A Cote and family attended the reception for a niece, in West Sbefford.Mrs.R.Streeter and daughter, of Waterloo, and Mrs.A.White-head and son, of Foster, were guests of their mother, Mr*.R.Wilson, and family.The Misses Alice Hill and Marion Martin, of Lachine, and Miss Enid Shcitus, of St.Lambert, were week-end guests at the Martin home.\t| Mr.and Mrs.A.Premont spent a day in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Morriseau and son, of Burlington.Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Royea.Mrs.H.A.Toof has returned i home, after spending some time î with her mother and sister, in Portland, Me.\u201c\u2014 - Seven I Mr.Robert Geake and family.Mr.ary Society at the home of Mrs, Albert Geake.who had the mis- i Wendell Marshall.An enjoyable fortune to fracture his right wrist.is improving.A number of ladies attended a meeting of the Women's Mission- and profitable afternoon was spent.The next meeting of the society will be held at the home of Mrs.Thomas Bailey.YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD at RAYFELS Thi* Mc*k bring» you »peci*l value».Take advantagf of these wonderful offer» while they la»t.EASY PAY PLAN 20rc DISCOUNT A research student examines an important test tube of oil in the laboratory or the Alberta government s oil extraction plant at Buumount in^ the heart of the Northern Alberta tar sands area.The rich sands have yielded an average of 250 barrel» daily thi» summer.MAPLE CROVE of her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Wallace, and also visited her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.V\\.M.\\\\ allace, and cousin, Mr.\\\\ ilbur Wallace, of Warden Heights.Miss Lorraine Kendall, of Montreal, was a guest of her aunt, Mrs.Leroy Hayes, and Mr.Hay., during the week.While in Waterloo, Miss Kendall called on several relatives and friends.On Thursday, Mrs.Gordon Kendall joined her daughter, and called on Mr.and Mrs.Lyman King and other friends.Mrs.Arthur Robinson, Mrs.W.R.Robinson, Mrs.Buckiand, Mrs.Hall, Mrs.Moysey and Mrs.W.A.Parkes were luncheon guests of Mrs.Francis N.Williams, of Bedford, who entertained on that day in honor of Mrs.Buckland\u2019s birthday.FULFORD USE OLD ENGLISH PASTE WAX ON YOUR HARDWOOD Guests of Mrs.E.S- Davis were Mr.and Mrs.Howard Salisbury ( and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hayes and Misses Jean and Heather, of Wonderful Wool Jersey Bbuses Pure wool Jersey in the cleverest styles you've seen in a long time! Beguiling new designs in light and dark tones to add spice to your fall wardrobes! Sketched are four of the many styies you will find at Reitman's! Cap Sleeved Styles .$2.95 % Sleeved Styles .$3.95 \\ Granby, Mr.and Mrs.William H.Dav:s, of Watorville, Mr.and Mrs.j Cedric Hastings, of North Hatley, I Mr.and Mrs.Roy Hastings and daughter, of Sherbrooke, Mr.ard Mrs.Cecil Clarkson, of Sutton Junction, and Mr.and Mrs.0.E.Davis, of Fulford.M\".Garnet Hayes is in Peta-wawa on a painting job.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Webb, Miss! Joanne Webb and Masters Merton and Charles Webb, of Ashes-1 tos, were week-end guests of Mrs.! Fe-senden, at The Island.Miss May Hextall, of Sutton, \u201cpent a week here as helping teacher to ?,Iiss Shirley Bennett in the Fessenden School and was a guest in the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Davis, while here.Mrs.Eben Fessenden returned to the Royal Victoria Hospital on Sept.17, where she expects to be: under observation and undergo j surgery in the near future Her ad-J dress is R.V.H-.(Ward L) Montreal.Mr.Fessenden was in Mont-i real for a day.Congratulations are extended to Mr.Stephen de Solla, of Fulford,! land his bride, the former Miss! Myrtle Bennet, of Montreal, whose! marriage was solemnized here in St.Stephen\u2019s Church by Rev.W.Bockus in the presence of their i immediate families and close friends.The ceremony was follow-; ed by a reception held at the home of the groom\u2019s brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Sydney de Solla, near Brome Lake.Elder and Mrs.Malcolm Fisher and two little daughters, of Waterloo, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eben Fessenden and family.Miss Laura Annesley and Mr.Marshall Doherty, of Quebec, Miss Elia Annesley,, of Albert Mines, Messrs.Dufferin Annesley and Mr.Nutbrown, of Lennoxville, were guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.J.Annesley.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Rowden ami daughter and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Rowden were afternoon and tea guests of the latter\u2019s brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.A.Nugent.Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Lloyd, of Quebec, spent a day with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.Bennett.Mr.and Mrs.F.N.Gill were visiting at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Rowden and daughter and his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Rowden, of Grove-ton, N.H., motored here and spent a week with the latter\u2019s sisters, Mrs.George McReynolds, Mrs.Jasper Dinning, and Mr.Dinning.Other guests at the same home were Mr.afd Mrs.Albert Nugent and Mr.William Kerwin.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Nugent, of Sherbrooke, motored here and were week-end guests of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Nugent.Mr.and Mrs.A.Nugent spent an afternoon with their cousin, Mr.Walter Nugent.Lloyd Jones, of Ascot, were callers at Mr.George Young's, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Sirois and little daughter, Retn, were guests of the latter's parents, and were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Young and Miss Young.Mrs.George Young and Miss Joyce Young were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Young in Asbestos.Mr.and Mrs.Agenore Perreault were guests of their son-in-law and daughter in Westbury.Mrs, Joseph Goupil spent a day with her daughter in Stoke Centre.Mrs .Dominique Goupil is spending some time with her niece, Mrs.Joseph Goupil, in Stoke Centre.Mrs.Clifford Jones, of Ascot Corner, accompanied her husband to Mr.George Young\u2019s, where he is employed.Mr.and Mrs.Agenore Perreault were in Disraeli calling on the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Le-pine, and family.Wê THI 100 WNOLK WHIAT CIRCAL CONTEST ?CRAWFORDVILLE l NORTH STOKE Mrs.Annie G: msby has entered the Sherbrooke Hospital for treatment.Mr.Reginald Young, of Asbestos, Mr.Forest Wright and Mr.Mr.Gilbert Lowery, of Barre, j Vt., was a week-end visitor of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Morrison.Mr.Ben King spent a week-end with Mr.William Crawford and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Crawford.Mr.Albert Geake and Mr.Finley MacElreavy, spent a week-end in Lennoxville.Mr.William Crawford was a visitor of Mr.Robert Geake.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Crawford j were visiting Mr.and Mrs.John | King.Mr.J.Geake and Mr.Archie Geake, of Barre, Vt., were visiting f ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DETAILS, OR WATCH THIS PAPER mi GLASS IN EVERY BAG McConnell Mrs.Brown and two children, Barbara and Barry, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs, Whitehead, of Bor-denville.Ont., Mr.and Mrs.H.Lam bourne and three children and Mr.and Mrs.Lagheux, of Montreal, have been guests of Mr.Lewis , Lambeurne, at \u201cHillcrest Cottage.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Garçon and Mr.Jack Garçon, of Forrest KHis, L.I., and Mr.and Mrs.Crouch and Mr.Thomas Crouch, of Atlanta, Ga,, are visitors of the Brooks family, at \u201cLaunton Farm.\u201d! ! Mr.Guy Chapman, of Boston/ Mass., has been a guest of his daughter and family, Mr.and Mrs/ A.F orand, while recuperating from a surgical operation.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Bacon and son, Rodney, of Rock Island, were ; guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Bacon.; Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rediker land Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Gage of : Derby, Vt., Mr, Ralph Rediker, of I Montreal; Miss Rose Rediker, of |\\erdun; Mr.and Mrs.Dana Sykes, J of St.Johnsbury, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.; Arnold Waite, of Westfield, Mass.; Mr.and Airs.Arnold Hopps, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Brown and Mr.and Mrs.Earle Buzzell and son, Steven, j of Magog; Mr.and Mrs.Victor j Robinson and sons, Clarencs and j ' aude, of Gcorgeville, and Mr.I and Mrs.M.Ramage, of Magog, jhate been visitors of Mrs, Rose j Brown, at the Parnell home.I The French school has been un-jdergoing extensive repairs.A furnace has been installed, and water and toilets were completed for the | opening of the school under the supervision of Mrs.Beaudoin of Katevale.Miss Laura Brooks is assisting ! in the home of Mr.and Mrs.Guyle ! Clough, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.After spending two months with1 Mr.and Mrs.Fleurant, Mrs.W.Huots has returned to Magog, for a time.Air.Sydney Bice, of Alagog, 1 is now at the same home.$2.95 $3.95 $2.95 See these and others at your nearest Reitman's, you'll want to have them all!! They're priced up to $8.95 » MONTREAL TORONTO \u2022 20 Wellington St.North.Tel.1539 J \u201d\u2022 OTTAWA \u2022 OSHAWA \u2022 LONDON \u2022 HAMILTON \u2022 KINGSTON \u2022 WINDSOR \u2022 QUEBEC \u2022 KITCHENER \u2022 SARNIA HILLSIDE Mrs.L.Sherrer has returned home, after spending a few days in Cowansville with her son, Mr.Alden Sherrer, and family.Mr.and Mrs.D.R.Sweet and son spent a day at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.Sherrer.They also spent a day with her sister, Airs.George Dymond, and family.Mr.Keith Sherrer and Miss S.Mandigo, of Sutton, spent the week-end at the home of his parents.Mr.Malcolm Jones is in the Sweetsburg Hospital for an appendectomy.Miss G.St.Pierre has gone to Montreal, where she has employment.Nearly everyone in this vicinity are picking apples.# Mr.Donald Gardner and Miss Shirley Sherrer, of Stanbridge East, were callers at L, Sherrer\u2019s.Qrnd&n&cd' j E\\s.CrEam Iuomato, SOUPL *7 VABUTlt* /g GERIN & BOULAY Child Street \u2014 Coaticook Telephone 85-86-87 * SPECIALS * STRAINED n .Ajumts Cream of Tomato Soup 3 for 25c Vegetable Soup.2 for 29c Boston Style Beans, 15 ox.2 for 37c Beans with Tom.Sauce 2 for 31c Beans with Pork, 15 oz.2 for 31c Red Kidney Beans, 15-oz.tin .2\tfor\t37c Chili Sauce .35c Tomato Juice, 20-oz.tin 2 for 23c Ketchup, large.2\tfor\t49c White Vinegar, 34-oz.bottle 25c Spaghetti, 15-oz.tin.2 for 31c Spaghetti, 20-oz.2\tfor\t37c Spaghetti, 28-oz.tin.2Gc Prepared Mustard, 6 oz.2\tfor\tISc Prepared Mustard, 16-oz.\tjar\t20c Mayonnaise .3Cc Salad Dressing .2?c Sandwich Spread, 8 oz.25c Sandwich Spread, 16-oz.\t.\t45c Peanut Butler .33c Grape Jelly .3.\u201cc Cucumber Pickles.25c Sweet Mixed Pickles.33c 29 Varieties of Heinz Strained Foods, 5 oz.tins ., .3 for 25c r N \\ m SAUCE COOK ED /, SPAGHETTI/ \"\u2022 'OHATO sauci ' CMEESi 1 ** V4#,rri/s I ïwltfl Vegetable; soup \u2022*» vA/t/fr/fi GERIN & BOULAY NEW?MUSTARD CHILD STREET \u2014 COATICOOK TEL.85 - 86 - 87 Eight BROME Congratulations are being ex- j tended to Mr.and Mrs.Louis i Freytog, \u201cBellevue Farm,\u201d who on Thursday.September 15, celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding day.On this oc-: casion they were the recipients of many cards and letters and a tele-i gram of congratulaitons was re- ] ceived from friends in Germany The gifts consisted on linen and silver.The best wishes of all are j extended to them for many yean; *f happiness.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Mitchell, of Knowlton.were visiting friends and relatives in Brome.Mrs.William Marsh, of Bolton Centre, was an overnight guest of Mrs.Mary J.Fletcher.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Patch and family motored to East Angus for a day.M r and Mrs.Earl Patten were in Montreal to visit Mr.Fred Griggs.Mr.and Mrs.James Ransom, of Montreal, spent a week-end with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Ransom.Dr.W.F.Cormier, of Sutton, was visiting patients in Brome.Mr.and Mrs.R.Martin, the Misses Elizabeth and Catherine SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949.Oil For East Martin and Mrs.Violet Tuck, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mrs.John Osterdahl.Mrs.James Booth, of Farnham, was an afternoon guest of Mrs.Mary J.Fletcher and Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Libby.Mr.J.R.Soles, Miss Beverly Soles and Mr.John Ruyl spent an evening at the home of Mr.Ian Bockus.in Knowlton.Among those in Brome who sold tags on \u201cTag Day\u201d one Saturday in aid of the B.M.P.M.Hospital, Sweetsburg, were Mrs.G.E.Soles and the Misses Norma Owmns and Joyce Johnston.Mr.and Mrs.H.Davis, of Saskatoon, Sask., spent a few days | with the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.Mary J.Fletcher, and other relatives in this place.i Mrs.Henry Daigneault spent an afternoon with Mr.and Mrs.J.P.! St.Amant and daughter, Paulette, j at Knowlton.i Mr.Edgar Ransom, of Beau-harnois, spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Ransom.Mr.Percy Heath and daughter, Miss Joan Heath, of East Angus, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Russell Patch and family.SffeBUYS'-WHYS A WEEKLY INFORMATION SERVICE LEAMINGTON, Ontario, Sept.29th \u2014 Such a luscious harvest here \u2014 of rosy, rich tomatoes! They\u2019ve been specially grown for Heinz, .and thousands of pickers are gathering them in for year \u2019round enjoyment! You\u2019ll find them transformed bv Heinz \u201cmagic\u201d into HEINZ TOMATO PRODUCTS \u2014 at your grocer\u2019s now! Delicious Heinz Tomato Juice .Heinz Cream nj Tomato __________________Soup .Heim Ketchup and Heinz Chili Sauce! What a wonderful idea to stock up now on these four famous \u201cflav-ourites\u201d! .to fill your pantry shelves with these taste-full treasures \u2014 like a flourishing \u201cgarden\u201d from September to September! Truly \u2014 Heim Tomato Products will mean happy appetites for you and yours the year around!\t_________ Are You Happy With Your Pics?.or arc they .sometimes a sad disappointment to you?If you feel you never can be sure about them \u2014 I\u2019d like to suggest you try this CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP recipe for certain success! .Apple Pie \u2014 Temp: 450 deg.F.\tTime: 40-45 mins.Pastry for 2-crust 8' pie\t4',i to 5 cups sliced, tart apple* 2 tspns.Benson's Corn Starch\t1 tspn.lemon juice i j cup white sugar\tVs cup Crown Brand Com Syrup Bash salt\tVs tspn.cinnamon U tspn.nutmeg Bine a 9\" pie plate with pastry.Mix together Benson\u2019s Com Starch, sugar and salt, and sprinkle on bottom crust.Add sliced apples (peeled ¦and cored).Combine lemon juice.Crown Brand Corn Syrup and spices, and pour over apples.Dot with butter.Cover with pastry for top crust, crimp edges and bake in a hot oven (450 deg.F.) 15 mins.Reduce heat to 350 deg.F.and continue baking until apples arc tender (25 to 30 mins.J.\u201cMr Husband is one husband ¦who doesn\u2019t complain about our weekly \u2018all-female\u2019 bridge parties!\u201d This is what a reader writes.She says, \u201cHe\u2019s so delighted with the wonderful food news I come home with after these parties.For instance, so many of my bridge-party friends have switched to the new, improved TENDER LEAF TEA BAGS that I decided to try them.Ws think their flavour is superb .Orange Pekoe at its tastiest! It must bo those little lop leaves that add that extra \u2018something\u2019 to the \u2018character\u2019 of this delicious tea ! And another thing I like about Tender Leaf Tea Bags .they're so very easy to_ serve \u2014 so very economical! For just one of the Tender Leaf Tea Bags gives me two cups of extra-delicious Orange Pekoe!\u2019\u2019 Here's An Opportunity you\u2019ll be happy you didn\u2019t miss! A very special offer of a 30c-bott]o of KREML SHAMPOO for only 10cI Such a splendid chance to give your hair the flattery it deserves! You see, the new Kreml Shampoo has a natural oil base that leaves your hair \u201ckitten-soft'\u2019 and uli-fo-casy to manage.And Kreml Shampoo contains a truly marvelous ingredient called \u201cFoli-san\u201d ® that makes rinsing \u201cwink-quick\u201d, yet thorough \u2014 even in the hardest of water! Send ona dime in a letter to me \u2014 Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.\u2014 and Pit send your 30c-bottlc of Kreml Sham poo to you post-haste! Grand Opportunity! .this is your chance to give yourself the pleasant present of SI.50 carving knife for just 60c! An excellent, 12K\" carving knife .with an S\u201d hand-honed, razor-sharp blade that\u2019s ideal for carving meats \u2014 slicing bread \u2014 chopping vegetables! And a geranium-red plastic handle that will last the life of the knife! Just print your name and address ami send, together with 60c in coin and 2 Libby's Evaporated Milk labels to me \u2014 Barbara Brent, Ijll Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.It\u2019s an excellent opportunity, too.to acquaint yourself with the deliciousness of LIBBY'S EVAPORATED MILK.You'll love its delicious flavour \u2014 in coffee and tea \u2014 in cooking .and you'll like its wonderful economy! Ca!:c Making is an art every woman can master! With fine ingredients .a host of tested recipes available .every cake should reach her expectations ! I know choice cake flour leads the wav to successful cakes .fhat\u2019s why I oRsa^' buy SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR.F'or Sw.xRs Down is made from soft winter wheat, sifted again and again until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour.Years of experience by cake flour specialists have perfected Swans Down \u2014 to give lighter, fluffier, more tender and moist cakes.I use Swans Down regularly \u2014 and the tested recipes on the Swans Down package.____________ Sate Your Clothes /: ;vD % \u2014 Save Your Money \u2014 save yourself the bother of frequent trips to the cleaners .you can do all this with F.NER-GINE Cleaning Fluid! Yes, Ener-gino is so very simple to ure .removes grease stains from all kinds of fabrics and leaves no tell-tale ring!\tCleans hats \u2014 dresses \u2014 suits .and upholstery in a jiffy 1 Just follow the easy instructions for best results! You\u2019ll find that you can keep your clothes and furniture looking like now with Encrginc \u2014 and ai very little expense! Get Encrgino Cleaning Fluid for as little as 253 at your drug or department store next time you're shopping! Before you pick out that dashing new Fall suit .go and be expertly fitted in a G OS BARI) foundation! A smoothing, slimming Gossard' will mold \u2019n hold you as no other foundation ever has .yet leave you feeling practically unaware of any \u201crestraining influence \u201d1 Y\u2019ou sec, Gossard designers have spent years of study and research to create their superb foundation garments that give you marvelous support \u2014 fit and comfort 1 Thero is a Gossard designed for you \u2014 a Gossard for every figure type and age group! Gossard garments arc American in design and Canadian in manufacture \u2014 so you can be sure of receiving the ultimate in design at extremely reasonable cost 1 Entertaining During The Thanksgiving Season is a happy, friendly custom .and how nice to have your dinners be the boast of your guests and family! Thero will be more than enough Thanksgiving turkey for folks to enjoy on the \u201cBig Day\u201d.so I\u2019d suggest that now you serve a luscious \u201clamb\u201d dinner .made extra-delicious with SHIRRIFF\u2019S MINT JELLY! Its excitingly fresh mint flavour is the.thing to make Bpring lamb taste like morel You\u2019ll like all of Shirriff\u2019g True Fruit Jellies, for they capture all the flavour and freshness of'rich, ripe frui-Red currants \u2014 rosy crabapples \u2014 tart black currants \u2014 luscious grapes \u2014 are combined with pure cane sugar to make sparkling jellies that will add a festive note to every meal! Just a-k your grocer for Shirriff\u2019s Red Currant Jolly \u2014 Crabapple Jelly \u2014 Black Currant or Grape Jelly! ^ ,S,u,Cv?./ KZZ&KTJiW\tthese Caramel Roll» with FIVE ROSES FLOUR, the famous flour \u201cfor all- /\u201c\u2022.purpose baking\u201d .\ts - , 2 cups sifted Five Roses Flour s\\ cup milk\ta A tspns.baking powder\t2/3 cup butter\t?Ct tspn.salt\t34 cup brown sugar\t/vw\"r*W 4 tbspns.shortening\t1 tspn.cinnamon\t« r Sift flour, baking powder and salt together.Cut shortening into flour to consistency of meal.Add milk to make a soft do*ah*Turn onto « il on red floured board and knead for 2 seconds.Roll out in a reétaneular shaM* approximately U inch thick.Spread with butter, brown RSu\"ar and cinnamon.Roll up jelly fashion.Cut in slices n inch thiek Pure errf.slice in muffin tin In which each cun has 1 tspn.butter 1 tsnn brown ŒsaMl.stepn' Wa\u2018Cr' Bak° ln h0t oven '\t,h»t a suitable do- baby Jean, of Boston, Mass., were Keene.N.H.: Mrs.Henry Landry, was solemnized at half-past three Mr' Ladd, mother of the bride, the ph ical director.'\tnation be sent the Canadian Cancer week-etid guests of Mr.and Mrs.Oswego, N.Y.: Mr.and Mrs.Al- o\u2019clock in the afternoon.The church \"ore a two-piece street-length The theme was \"Ouen Shin\" and \u2018s!lV't't-v an^ t0 ihe V.O.N., ami G.A.Magoon.Queen Street.Other bert Landry.North Adams.Mass., was effectively decorated with\tm holiday green crepe, the nautical signs, lifebuoysTnd uni- ',;t ( hr,'XCS he 5ent ov\u2018'r- visitors were Mis?Eva\tGroome\tand\tand Mr.and Mrs.Henrv Landrv,\tlarge 1 .- ects of white gladioli, an-i\tt-e.-\u2019.i mimed .mcket having a double\tforms heltvd set the ttmosohere Mr.Arthur Batchelder.of Comp-\tGlen Falls, N.Y.Rev.J.R.Moisan.\tpurple heather tied with white\t\\'ef\u2018'am !!1 Hshtail effect.Her ao-\tThe Kuests- names were ,Mnned on ton-\tof Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.\tsatin ribbon.The ceremony was\teessora s were black, and she wore\tas they arrived, so everyone would *\t*\t*\tMelville Castor.guay, of Hereford,\tperformed by Rev.P.Pollitt, pas-\tot^ Ta'smat)\tknow who their neighbor was and Mr and 1rs.T.M.Robins, who were also present.\ttor of the church, assisted bv Rev.\t/ier oft-the-iace hat was of\tto the friendliness Other for two months occupied the cot-\t* * \u2022\tJ.W.Smith, of St.Paul\u2019s Presby- h.ack :e.t, with feather trim, har- letters and comic pictures, which tt.ge\tof\tMr.\tB.\tM.\tHallward,\tat\tThe\thostesses for the\tCountry\tterian Church.The organist, Mr?\tmomzirg\twith\tcress.\twere also pinned on, were used in North Hat.e\\, have\treturned\tto\tClub tea to he held on Saturday\tJ.B.Scott, aunt of the bride, ren-\t_\u2018 1 ¦ ^i'lver.the groom\u2019s moth-\tgames later in the evening.In the their home on London\tStreet.\tafternoon, October 1, will be Miss\tdered appropriate wedding music.\tel> wore an afternoon dress of\tgymnasium, representatives of the *\t.\t«\tFrances Brodeur, convener, Miss\tcontinuing softly throughout the\tlnnit'an grey crepe fashioned with\tclubs and classes were on hand to , \u2018ds °f Mrs.Carrie Weston, Colette Caron, Mrs.Bruno Gaudet, service.\ta three-tiered diagonal drape across Rlve information about the various Wellington Street South, will re- Mrs.L.T.Kec'.er and Miss Mar- The bride, who was given in mar- | * T., , Jkirt, a matching grey activities and fill in registrations, gret to learn she is a patient in the garet Steele.\triage bv her father, wore a gown : ,\t, harmonizing feather trim.Miss Mary Milford, president of Montreal General Hospital, under-\t.\t0f blush slipper satin, fashioned o.ack accessories, and a corsage of the Sherbrooke Y.W.C.A., wel- i going treatment.\tMrs.\tWeston\twas\tj A.C.I.Robert Winslade,\twho has\twith tight-fitting bodice, in basque\twmonean Beauty\troses.\tcorned the members and introduced completed his course in radar at\teffect, having a calla lily collar\t, '^ mementoes of the occasion,\tthe new staff; Mrs.J, hi.Dorrian.Clinton, Ont., and who has been\tand long fitted sleeves ending in\tin,^ biide presented her attendants\ta?executive director, and Miss staying with his parents, Mr.and\tpoints over the hands.The full\t\"\u201c'\u2019.rear, necklets, and the organ-\tRoss, ns physical education diree- Mrs.R.C.Winslade, London Street,\tgathered skirt fell in graceful lines\tlst \"ll 1 pearl earrings.The grooms-\ttor.Miss Milford explained the new for five weeks, is leaving today for\tto the floor and extended into a\tm\u2018l\u201d and ushers received suitable\tbasis of Y.W.C.A.membership, the R.C.A.F.Station at Green- train.\tgins from the groom.\tunder which those who believe in \\vood, N.S.\tHer fingertip veil of tulle illu- .following the ceremony a recep-: the purpose of the association and »\t\u2022\t*\tsion, with border of Chantilly lace, ,was\t10 d\t111\ttLc\tchurch ball, are willing to assume some respon- Mrs.Fred Sangster, Wolfe fell in double folds from a coronet\t\"'a; Jj' ¦orated with large sibility for its development, may Street, who accompanied her sis- embroidered in silver and seed N* \u2022\t., Lin'< and white flowers, become electors, ter, Miss Doris Michie, to Grand\u2019 pearls.\tthe individual tables being centered The Intermediate club put on a Mere, and was guest of friends Her arm bouquet was of Talis- \u2022\u2018\u2022cu^cal flowers in silver con-, very creditable gym demonstration, there\tfor a few days,\treturned\tman roses with ivory satin stream-\t\u2018\u2018YIT'r\t,,\tconsidering it was impromptu, and home last night.\ters and she carried a handkerchief\t, :lru' Mrs.Maelver re- after several general games there \u2022\t*\t*\t'of hand-made Brussels lace.Her T, Wlt l the bridal party when was a tour of the building.D.Baldwin, who has only ornament was a single strand t,1,e n?sei\"1\u2019\u2018cd.friends extended feli- The No Name club was in action 1 he sabot strap on Corey\u2019s GLORIA is held by a small tab that performs as toe detail.The open toe is cut in a V-shape.H.J.Daiisle Reg\u2019d Mrs.M.leert the guest of Mr.and Mrs.R., of pearls.C.McFadden, Church Street, Len- Mrs.W.W.R.Bradford, of Mont-r.cxville, has returned to her home real, as matron-of-honor, wore a in Montreal.\t! slipper-length gown of corded taf- *\t*\t*\tfeta in\tmulatto brown, simply fash- Mr.Arthur\tVirgin,\tof North\tioned\twith tight-fitting\tpointed Hatley, was in\tthe city\tyesterday\tbodice,\tbuttoned down the\tfront, a to attend theh\tRise Stevens con-\tcalla*\tlily collar and\tbracelet cert, Concerts i tous greetings to the young in the swimming pool and another couple.During the reception suit- group of girls in the howling alleys.A sing-song in the club room, fol- able music was provided by Miss Lois Mackenzie, of Montreal.A buffet lunch was served by the bride\u2019s friends, The bride\u2019s table was centered with a silver decorated three-tier lowed by coffee and doughnuts, ended the evening and opened the 1949-60 season for the local \\\\ W.C.A.wedding cake, sur- sponsored by the Community sleeves.The full gathered skirt fell \u2019oulu,\u2018\u2018l1 \"'p1 P',nJ< roses and ferns rts Association.\tfrom a hipline yoke, and she wore\t,\"\u2019lla f*\u201d10 R'\"1' rosc' Mr.and Mrs.Beebe, and Mr.Muir, of Newport, guests of Mr.Varney, Wellingtc of Bury; Mr.and Mrs.Donald Mac-Lrnnan, Master Charles MacLen- 4 on the table and .the meal is ready! It\u2019* complete If It\u2019* CMlaitb ChJLj &TVI LjoAclsf 48 Wellington St.North Tel.823 The regular monthly meeting of\tstreamers of rainbow satin.She the Women\u2019s Association of Ply-\twore a single strand of pearls, a mouth United Church was held in\tgift of the bride, the church parlor on Thursday, The bridesmaids, j September 15 at three p.m.The Ladd, of St.Johnsbury, vt., ana ir,.j president, Mrs.T.R.MacKenzie, Miss Mary Lou Ladd, of Scotstown, k;'\t, ; was in the chair and welcomed the sisters of the bride, were gowned -\t^ oi own | members after the summer hoii- alike in frocks of Florida rose cord- ^ Y .p\tllrn\u2019 tonirle in with days.Mi\".J.Bourque read a letter\ted taffeta, fashioned with tight-\tSCY[ '\t., .'from the secretary of the \u201cSave\tfitting bodices, low petalled neck-\ttnelr,,\tretlln'\u2019 I the Children\u201d fund, requesting the\tlines and cap sleeves.The full\t.\tc\t.V\tWl\tresiae in Scotstown, points of interest, the bride travelling in a wool suit of tamarack green, with Miss Dorofhv fanic0 brown accessories, and an vt ° nd \"llt)01'ted scarf of flame rose sheer.' y\u2019 \u201d TTpv bonnet-shaped hat was of felt, with veil and the Mi-, and Mrs.where the.groom, a veteran of Hong ! Association to sponsor a child again floor-length skirts fell from hip- l- ¦\t, I this year.This was considered a line yokes and they wore frilled\t1s ,mp oyc
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