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[" 1945\t\tDECEMBER\t\t\t\t1945 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1 o\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\ts 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t16\t19\t20\t21\t22 23 30\t24 31\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 S t) ecb ro o ke Dailii lecod THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNS ITS WEATHER FAIR AND COLD Forecasts: Strong west t< northwest winds and becoming much colder tonight and Tuesday with occasional light snow.Wednesday probably fair and cold.Temperatures \u2014 yesterday! maximum 44, minimum 28.Year ago: Maximum 36, mini* mum 32.Established 1897.World News In Brief London, Dec, 10\u2014(t® Cable)\u2014 Six prefabricated houses manufactured in British Columbia, will be brought to England as prototypes of homes to be manufactured in Britain as part of a housing scheme sponsored by Wood ville, Leics, Vurton and district war products group, a private organization of commercial firms, an official disclosed today.L.E.Farmer, representative of the group, went to Canada to place the order and is now believed on his way back to Britain.Nazis Planned To Starve People In Vanquished Areas Invasion of Russia Based on Coldly Calculated Policy ot Stripping All Captured Territory of Food and Raw Materials\u2014Rosenberg Said to Have Directed Economic Plunder\u2014Plans for Capture of Gibraltar Abandoned Because Necessary Artillery Sent to Russian Front.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONPAT'.DECEMBER 10.1945.Sign ILS.-British Loan Proposal Forty-Ninth Year .nn.a In Vancouver last Thursday Mr.Farmer said he had signed a contract for delivery of material to be used in the $47,500,-000 project and that he expected the first shipment from British Columbia would start some time this week.Yew York, Dec, 10\u2014(®\u2014Col.Juan D.Peron, former strong man of Argentina, personally aided Axis friends and corporations even while the South American country was seeking United Nations recognition, the New York Times said today in a cabled dispatch from Buenos Aires.The Times said Peron's activity on behalf of the Axis came to light as a result of a controversy now in progress between Foreign Minister Juan Cooke and several members of the committee for vigilance and final disposal of enemy property.Peron, Vice-President in the Government headed by President Edelmiro V.Farrell, carried on his efforts on behalf of the Axis even after the Government had won diplomatic recognition from the United Nations upon assurances that it would break completely with the Axis.At the same time, Argentina was playing host to the United States good-will mission headed by Avra Warren.Montreal, Dec.10\u2014®\u2014Charged with giving support to Communism.four officers of Aircraft.Lodge 712 of the International Association of Machinists (A.F.L.) today stand suspended from that organization just as they and 36 other delegates to the Montreal Trades and Labor Council were suspended by the Council for one year recently for backing the Labor-Progressive party during the last federal election.The Union leaders under suspension are: Robert Haddow, organizer, Jean Pare, business agent.Irving Burman, financial secretary, and Adrien Ville-neuve, Grand lyodge representative.Romeo Desparois, business agent for Lodge 111 and special investigator appointed by the I.A.M.to check on the activities of members of Lodge 712, told of his findings and the I.A.M.decision at a press conference here yesterday.-é *\t* Calcutta, Dec.10\u2014(Reuters) Field Marshal Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India, today told a meeting of India's Associated Chambers of Commerce that the use of Indian troops in Indonesia was not to suppress Indonesians.\u201cThey went there on an errand of duty and an errand of mercy to disarm the Japanese and rescue Allied pri s and internees,'\u2019 he said.Lord Wavell said he did not believe an agreed solution between Indian parties was impossible.\"I do not believe it would even he very difficult, given goodwill, common sense and patience on all sides,\u2019\u2019 he said.Nuernberg, Dec.10\u2014 and HE)!laXi 1S room located in the former German | (|pnt nf thc .Military Court trying naval barracks with the reading .°f ; Meyer.an 8,'OiQO-word statement surveying ,\tinspected a guard company of the case of Lt.-Col.Bruce MacDon-1 the Royal Winnipeg Rifles, corn-aid, of Windsor, Ont., chief pro- man,d,eRose ORANGE PEKOE TEA Canada's largest selling line QUALITY tea! Sherbrooke-North Hatley-Ayer\u2019s Cliff - Rock Island - Stanstead - Newport Train Servie* Effective Monday, December 10th Daily No.6 P.M.10.05\tEx.Sun.No.10 P.M.2.45\tEx.Sun, No.» A.M.10.30 Lv.\t\tSHERBROOKE (QC-OPl .\t\t Ar.\tDaily Ex.Sun.Ex.Sun No.1 No.7 No.9 A.M.P.M.P.M.7.10\t2.15\t6.30\t 10.13\t2.53\t10.38\t\u201c\tLENNOXVILLE (QC-CN) .\t\t Lv.\t7.00\t2.05\t6.20 10.30\t3.10\t10.55\t(f\tNORTH HATLEY \t\t\t6.41\t1.16\t6.01 10.49\t3.29\t11.14\t M!>,\u2019r'ho The fact t.hat we have only- show that it has strong grounds for\t16.G5\tpersons to the square\tmile in the claim.Many thousands of work-\tNew\tBrunswick, and\tthat\ta very ers there are free to strike when\tlurgc\tproportion of all\tour\tland is they want to do so.Thousands now\tforfted- emphasizes\thow\timpôt- , .,\ttant our forest resources can be if are on strike for one cause or an- we put them to the most efficient other and just recently a vast body of use.TIMELY COMMENTS workers in the highly essential steel\t- be used for the needs of the army and peasants have industry voted in favor of a strike,\tID ESI A AND Ot R FRIEND- whenever the wage policy committee\tOttawa Journal and executive board of the union de- The Very Reverend Hewlett John-cided to call it.\tson, Dean of Canterbury, is declar- The strike vote of steel workers jng from heavilv-publicized Cana-mvolves 7&6 plants and about eSO,\u20acb0 dian platforms that \u201cRussia wants returned to the wartime practice of horrding crops.-«- THE SUGAR SITUATION Canadians who had hoped for an early and |\tU is rcf)°rtnd about our friendship.\u201d 1\tJ\t412,764 workers polled their votes.w ,.\t,, In Tibet it is the customary thing to stick out your tongue at a stranger.In really civilized countries, of course, you throw half a brick at him.\u2014Peterborough Examiner.By the way, didn\u2019t Mr.Petrillo overlook the opportunity of having standins for some of those non-union Army buglers?Or is that music?\u2014Christian Science Monitor.A London authority says the life of a starched collar is twelve washes.It\u2019s hardly as short as that, as it still can be used as a crosscut saw.\u2014O'ttawa Citizen, We must all hope earnestly that the reverend gentleman is right, but many would like to see his statement backed up by more proof than has come for it recently.according to authorities in these areas, These officials Uven if they had voted, and against wh^h JIf0eS 'v\u201e0tJ speak''1 without * thé he strike, there still would havejs .Government\u2019s been many too few to reverse the substantial easing of the current sugar shortage due| Of these 342,125 were in favor of \u201e ., ,\t.J\ti striking and 70,639 were opposed, to fairly large importations from the liberated areas The ratio was about 5 to 1 for the of the East Indies are doomed to disappointmentj report that Java's sugar stocks are dwindling because of the Indonesian unrest and claim that other countries will be lucky to get any Java sugar at all, Britain, the United States and even the normally sweets-exporting Philippines are bidding for a share of the Java stocks, which the Japanese reported had ,\t\u2022 .\t.\t,, f f , , \u2018.charged that \u201cBritish agencies\u201d i merit?\u201d decision.As a matter of fact had wp,.pb\tmpllr \u201d\t1 inspiration, agencie: \u201d a mountain out of a That Boston cat, left $40,000 by is?owner, is now also dead, having used up all his nine lives in luxurious existence.\u2014Detroit Free Press.HAVE A SMILE Employer: \u201cWhy are you throwing those handbills on\" the pave- Bill Distributor; in ,\u201e«n «, .strike.The\tBBr\tlhls \u201e\t\u201c™E Well that\u2019s wot So! suit is that, the steel industry consume 500,000 tons of sugar annually, authorities natural objects for persecution.That some of them pointed out, and the situation is further complicated the United States has hanging over ,\t,\t.\t\u201e\t.its head the threat of a strike which -^ale disorders actually occurring in has been authorized by the main P^tme and ^ypt, and for which body of the workers in the steel Bntish authorities, as is well known, totalled 1,500,000 tons at the end of the war.Thejp'ants.When the signal will be\twith Iran Gov.given remains to be seen.\t.\t^ T,\t^\t.It was a hot day, and the tram sers, made tnrougn tneir union, \"\"ZZZ'j'î\" o\tV.- ¦\twas travelling slowly.As the train C.I.O.United States Workers of\tby ,ussian forc®f to return st°ppe{j at a station, an old gentle' V v IT 1 G ITT mnSTOUGSCciT.East Indies themselves, relying on Java production, T The chief demand of the steel ernments charge that Iranian troops \u201cYou know, Ethel, you\u2019ve no idea how I worry when you\u2019re away,\u201d \u201cOh, you shouldn\u2019t do that, I always come back, don\u2019t I?\u201d \u201cYes, that\u2019s what [ worry about,\u201d were pacifists is according to strict Nazi logic.The Americans are also doing good work in making known other documents from the Gestapo\u2019s lies and from the archives of the German trusts.There is wisdom in this if we are to bring home the sature of the Nazi system and its wide ramifications.This is a marked contrast to the attitude of the British authorities who have been by comparison rather lacking in this spirit of enterprise and appear to sometimes have a poor sense of of the value of publicity, even when it is in a good cause.to Theran, does not make pleasant reading.Not any more than the also for the union to prove that it'is not of J\u2019^terday.that Britain\u2019s protest exorbitant and it is for the steel over Russlas seParate trade treaty separ with Hungary was \u201cunsatisfactory.\u201d The British people have an alli-\u2022, ,,\t,\tn,,, «.> \u201e ance with Russia, attach value to ______.I,.\ther friendship.They would welcome evidence that Russia holds the same THE GREAT TREK One of the greatest organized mass movements of people in history\u2014the transfer of at least 6,350,-! incorrect and incomplete, Honig said the 1942 crop, 000 Germans back to Germany\u2014is now under way, ! harvested and processed under the Japanese, was as according to the United States State Department ESOODOO tons, after which production dropped announcement ibe four major European Allies have begun to bring back Germans from Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Austria.Some of these Germans have lived in their by the economic upheaval attendant on the Ind-; S^n^^mïbHaJ^dmândllTIs British Government\u2019s statement nesian independence movement.The situation is outlined by Dr.P.J.Honig, chief of Agricultural Affairs of the Netherlands East Indies economic department who declares: \u201cI am afraid not much sugar will be available for export when the situation clears up.We have found less than 4,000 tons in Batavia godwons, or warehouses, 1,500 tons at Semarang and only 30,000 tons at Batavia.\u201cThe Island's sugar production is all in Central and East Java\u2014areas presently beyond Allied control, Indirect reports from those areas tell of organized, large-scale looting.\u201d The Japanese Sugar Corporation reported 1,-500,000 tons stored throughout Java at the end of the war, but the Dutch, say the Japanese reports were | interests to prove that it is.It is stated that the steel companies have sa increase unless they raise the prices for steel which the O.P.A.will not ._ permit.This seems to bring the -e01in8s-government into the picture again and adds another worry to those which are perturbing President Truman.It used to be said that \u201cUneasy lies the head tiiat wears a crown.\u201d man shouted to the guard: \u201cShall I have time to get a drink?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d answered the official.\u201cCan you absolutely guarantee that the train won\u2019t start without me?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d said the guard; \u201cI\u2019ll take a drink with you.\u201d 1 An old gentleman saw a group of i small boys in an English park and SARTOSIAlHiiiFEBEKCE\t\u201c\u2018W St.Thomas Times-Journal _ j -\u2018Cricket,\u201d said the youngster.A year ago the National Associa- \u201cWe\u2019re going to plav a game of tion of Tailors forecast that men s England versus the West Indies.\u201d haberdashery would break into, \u201cAre some of you going to black archs : shades .of the brightest color, bas- y0U1- faces, then?\u201d asked the old chiefh That applied ovr eminent motest suggestion of khaki.In St There will be old-timers who vau _,\t-,\t,\t,, remember working ten or more hours Thomas, at any rate the predict 0n a dav for a dollar or a dollar an 1 a not bcc,l realized, because vet- the youngster*, ome of us are go- The case was one of assault.The magk'rate eyed the prisoner stern- THIRTY YEARS AGO German reports that the Allied forces have evacuated Serbia are without confirmation although for some time the situation of the Entente in the Balkans has been regarded as critical.Severe fighting is also reported from the Dardanelles with the Turks claiming to be taking the offensive.At the annual meeting of the Lennoxville Farmers\u2019 Club the following officers were elected: J.A.McClary, W.S.Arm-itage.John Nichol.A, F.Ward, W.J.Parnell, J.H, M.Parker and F.R.Mitchell.Prime Minister Asquith will ask the British Parliament next week for authority to raise another million men for the army, bringing its strength to four million.There is a general rush for voluntary enlistment under the group system.Pointing to arrears of $123.867 in real estate and business taxes due the city, the Finance Committee in its report to the City Council suggests that it might bj;better if the citizens paid up before exercising their right to criticize.Twenty-five thousand persons were rendered homeless when fire completely destroyed the town of Hopewell, Virginia, located near a great explosives plant.TWENTY YEARS AGO An accord has been reached between Great Britain and France providing for mutual assistance in case either is attacked.It is hoped to make the pact the basis for a widespread agreement which would speed up a general pact on disarmament.Surprisingly little debate occurred when the Irish Boundary Bill came up for study in the British House of Commons, the measure being given approval, However, the Republicans in Dublin staged a demonstration against the proposals.The business men's committee studying the proposals of the Pennsylvania Government to end the long anthracite strike have as yet achieved no agreement.Prize-winners at a card party given by the Bluebird Club at East Angus were Mrs, A.W.Muir, Mrs, E, M, Davis, Mrs.L.L.Davis and A.R.Rousseau.Officers elected at the annual meeting of St.Paul\u2019s Church W.A.at Bury were Mrs.C.T.Lewis, Mrs.Brazenall, Mrs.Davies, Mrs.S.J.Prangley, Mrs, E.A.Bailey, Mrs, Bradley, Miss E, Fisher, Mrs.A.B.Hunt, Mrs.W, Webster, Mrs, Royal Wilson and Mrs.McClintock.TEN YEARS AGO Great Britain has rejected, thumbs down, the Japanese demands at the disarmament conference for naval parity.It claims that special British commitments necessitate that it possess a subsantially larger fleet that the United States, The British Parliament is in a ferment of discontent over the failure of the Government to disclose the proposed terms for bringing about an Italo-Ethiopian accord, There are reports that Anthony Eden will resign from the Cabinet in protest at the concessions being offered the Italians.The bodies of sixteen victims have so far been recovered from the coal mine at Coalhurst, Alta., following an explosion.It was the first major disaster in the history of foothills mining.Some three hundred persons are leaving this district today in a mass colonization move designed by the Dominion and Provincial Government to open Northern Quebec areas.Among those taking part in a programme presented by the Schubert Musio Club were Miss Katherine Edgell, Mrs.Wright Gibson, Rev.Cecil King, J.P.Keough, Mrs.F.C, Churchill, Miss L, Ransehousan, Edward Loomis, Frederick Sangster and Miss J.Brumwell.FIVE YEARS AGO The central Albanian seaport of Valona is the latest objective of the Greek forces who are continuing their northward drive against the Italians.A huge stock of booty was taken in the seizure of Argirocastro, London has been subjected to the greatest air attack since last September mass raiders maintaining their attacks against \u2018the capital for almost twelve hours.The British Cruiser Dio-mende was able to capture the German freighter Idarwald after the crew of the latter made an unsuccessful effort to scuttle the vessel in the Gulf of Mexico, One United States Senator has urged the turning over of sixty per cent of American plane production to Great Britain, claiming that as long as Great Britain has sufficient planes to battle the Luftwaffe, Germany will leave the United States alone.Officers elected at the annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Circle of the Knowlton United Church were Mrs.A.Graham, Mrs.A, I, Bullard, Mrs.Horace Whitehead, Mrs, Donald Miller and Miss Ethel Marsh, Growing unrest has appeared through Italy as the result of military defeats and the shortage of food.Several changes have been made in the army high command.Answer to rrcviotw puüiîîi adopted countries for many years, but the greater-portion of them moved in on the heels of Hitler\u2019s aggmsion, seizing the most valuable farms and properties in the occupied countries.The tentative schedule for transfers drawn up oy the Allied Control Council in Berlin is very interesting, listing the transfers approximately as follows: From Poland: 3,500,000 Germans, 2,000,000 of which go to the Russian zone and 1,500.000 to the British zone.This will leave very few Germans in Poland.sharply.Dutch stocks at the time of the Japanese invasion, he said, were 500,000 tons, and he added that probably only 7,000 acres were planted at the present time, as compared with pre-war plantings of 250,000 acres, will be of a paralyzing nature.It will be a strike on a scale which only ; could be possible in a country where .men ju*c free.One source estimated Java's present stock pile The United States, however, is a was more time 1,500,000 tons, because in addition free country and its workers have ,\t,\t,,\t,the right to strike, a right which is to stocks at the time of invasion, there was the 1942 questioned by few.It all simmers crop and another already planted \u201cwhich should have down to whether or not a strike has yielded 1,200,000 tons.\u2019 He added that Japanese ;t.if it has that sympathy and sup-exports were restricted by Allied blows at their port it is bound to succeed in the end.shipping.ÏÏiïSlThi?^\u201d^ ai'e ! know whvlalshould be, S\u2019neitlTeri ^-That\u2019s right your worship,\u201d re-Pa\u2019at\u2019,Îr,inhere may.be a -rike ' ?o - /erhaps it\u2019s lus, a case of turned the over the matter and if it comes\tgot we\u2019d moved up.\u201d McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKcnney, America\u2019s Card Authority U.S.Official FORCING END PLAY PULLS FOE\u2019S TRUMP BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Tournament bridge.activities in If it has not it will fail eventually.I Canada, which ceased during the In a free country the great masses war, are now being revived.George of the people arc the final arbiters in \u2022 L\u2019Esperanee and Emile Beausolci:.all matters of national and world of Montreal, recently won the Pro-economy.That is a fundamental vinee of Quebec open pairs and fir.truth which neither governments, ished second in the mens pairs.To-industry or the unions can afford to.da>' * '',an\u201c 'ras P\u2018a>'e(i in t*16 °Ppn ignore or forget.And if ye will not be reformed by me by these things, but will walk contrary unto me; then will THE EXAMPLE OF SWEDEN Saint John Telegraph-.Tournai In Sweden, forestry for decades From Czechoslovakia: 2,500,000 Germans, most I also walk contrary unto you, and will punish you has, bt'c'1 0:1 a \u201c\"c pctnal cron\u201d cf them from the Sudeten land, which Germany an- 7^ seven limes for your sins.\u2014Levicitus 26:23, 24.nature^witi^scientlfic^ help nexed after the Munich Conference of 1938.Of these,'\t* * *\t-î,\u201cv7'v *T Th.««,1 punishment a m.» «m revive who .has injured nuotiher, is to hove committed the injury; has been the keystone of'their econ- 000 to the Russian zone.This will leave only 500,000 and no man j, f4k\t2 V\t3 ?4 ?\tPass\t4 V\t4 A 5 ¥\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening\u2014A A.\t\t\t10 HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured U.S.Assistant Secretary of State 10\tComplain 11\tRye fungus 13\tBox 14\tVenture 16 Emanation 18\tDeeds 19\tAsterisk 20\tBurden 4\tFinishes 5\tChair 6\tRuminant 7\tChaldean city 8\tTown in Kenya 9\tSpeech part 10 Ran 12\tRanking card 13\tEnclose 15 Sun god 17 Bewildered AU-'L.i IGHTING SQMPKON « ht AVAL le.E.G.eL m fTiRiAiDiE ¦SIA MJ\u201d IplEjRi IJD \"I&lURlIJhpiDM ruu nT 1ai_: r q k k s: in M A thrown in by a trump lead.He had nothing to return but spades, and omy for such a long period.With a West with a singleton diamond, area of only 173,000 square \u2018 Beausoleil cashed 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SHtRBROUKtL U.AlL'i KLLUKL), MUMJAV, UfcL-LIMBLK IU.Il>45.Fivd DOROTHY DIX Discarded Fiancee In The Women\u2019s Sphere Woman Jilted By Widower Should Pretend She Likes It MAKE YOUR OWN DOROTHY DIX DEAR MISS DIX: For several years I have been corresponding with a man whom I thought was seriously interested in me, though he told ¦me he could not marry me because he had vowed after his wife\u2019s death never to marry again.I felt so sorry for him that I tried to cheer him up and was willing to wait and carry on our courtship in secret, thinking he would change his mind.Xow I find he is going to marry another woman.1 am so humiliated and feel that I can never trust another man.I had felt so smug and satisfied when I saw' other women casting lovesick glances at him, for I was sure I was the only one.What should I do in a case like this?A.B.ANSWER: There is nothing that you can do except to accept the situation with a smile and pretend you like it.Of course, when a girl is left flat, it is a bitter pill she has to swallow; but if she is wise, she takes her medicine without making faces over it, and never, never, XEVER lets down her hair and tells even her best friend about how badly she has been treated and about her broken heart.BLUFFING.GOOD CURE The cure indicate-d in such a case as yours is to put up a bluff and give the impression that you wearied of the man and dropped him, instead of letting him broadcast that he ditched you.Go to the beauty shop for consolation instead of the wailing wall.Buy yourself a lot of pretty clothes and get into circulation again.Like cures like, and a new boy friend will soon make you forget the old one.But why, o\u2019h, why, will girls refuse to apply a few acid tests to men\u2019s lovemaking?Why will they let a man hang around them for years and monopolize their time and keep other men away, but who never pops the question?Why haven\u2019t they sense enough to see that a man who carries on a secret courtship never means to make good on it?Why, in a word, don\u2019t they make a man put up, or shut up, before they get serious about him?DEAiR DOROTHY DIX: I have met a beautiful, intelligent, capable and understanding young woman who I believe loves me as much as I love her, and we plan to be married soon.My problem is this\u2014she is majoring in biology and finds snakes very interesting.She has a collection of 15 snakes'and plans to breed them as a hobby after we are married.As I do not have any affection for snakes, would this necessarily create a marital problem?J.D.G.ANSWER: Every man to his taste, and if you want to marry a snake-charmer it is your own funeral, especially if one of your bride\u2019s pets happens to be a rattler.But if I were a man, I would put about a million miles between me and any lady serpent addict.I can\u2019t imagine a happy home with snakes squirming and crawling ail over the place, and having to watch one\u2019s step for fear of treading on a dear little cobra, or disturbing a python who was taking his rest on the sofa.I am confirmed in my opinion that snakes do not promote domestic felicity by a divorce case I once reported in which a man demanded separation from his wife on the grounds that she made him sleep with the snakes in the wintertime in order to keep them warm, and that it made him nervous to have a snake crawl up his neck and stick its head in the coffee cup when hg was trying to eat his breakfast.So my advice to you is to think long and earnestly before you marry a girl with the snake complex.Remember the trouble that the serpent got Eve and us into.m Social and Personal MARRIAGES Mr.Themes Chadsey, of Cowans ville, was a guesc for rhe week-end (W.D.) of Mrs.Thomas Flaherty, Magog Street.Sgt.Peggy Pogrom.R.C.A.F.OT f e amt John.N.B., guest of Mrs.W.R.Hunter, noxvrle.visit in - the latter's .-Mrs.Paul DesKos.ers.DEAR MISS DIX: I am in love with a married man who can\u2019t get a divorce because of religious reasons.It will be impossible for either one of us to forget the other unless one of us quits our job, as we work in the same place and are thrown constantly together.What should I do?ANSWER: Give up your situation.Remove yourself from temptation.It is better to lose a good job than a good name.The Record will be pleased to receive any letters to this Dorothy Di-c column.These will be forwarded to Miss Dix who will answer them as quickly as possible.if HOSE HIPS DOES YOUR CORSET FIT?Does your size 38 corset fit you.or vus it built for a wider-hipped 38?Two women wearing ike same size seldom have the same proportions.A Graduate Charis Corsetiere takes ALL your measurements .prescribes your corset from as many as 77 models in a single size.No wonder Charis 'Cy'\u2019* ^ cradles every curve of \\Ty \\ your body.No v/ondcr f\u201d\" \u2018 women who wearied on wash day now smile while ironing! it must g;ve THE RIGHT SUPPORT, OR CHARiS WON\u2019T in YOU WEAR IT! \\ fi BEEBE Mrs.Gordon Labaree was in Montreal to meet her husband on his return from Overseas.Miss Betty Bortolot, who is at- Vfrs.L.Grondin, 111 10 St., Sherbrooke, Telephone 2413-M.Mrs.H.Chabot, 22a Fontenac St.f Sherbrooke, Telephone 2594-W.Take Care Of Y our Health u Use Out B.Bread ALLATT\u2019S PHONE 724 bv Alice Brooks Don\u2019t just yearn for new slip-covers\u2014make your own! It\u2019s easy with these step-by-step directions.So brighten your chairs and sofas.These slip-covers can transform your room.Instructions 7168 has step-by-step directioni^for slip-covers for varied chairsaind sofas.Send twenty cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Sherbrooke Daily Record.Household Arts Department, Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.tending school in Boston, Mass., spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Pilgrim Bortolot, Rev.and Mrs.Lovelace and two sons, Arthur and Linton, spent a day in Montreal.Mrs, Allan Pocock and Mrs.Wayne Campbell were visitors in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Pocock have returned to their home, after spending two months with Mrs.Pocock\u2019s sister, Mrs.Davidson, in Thorsby, Ala.Mrs.Ruth House has returned to, her home, after spending several j weeks with Mrs.Harriett Avery, in ; Montreal.\tI Mrs.Dunsmore, of Lennoxville, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Homer Worthen.Mr.W.H.Miller and Miss Esther Miller have gone to Hatley, where they will spend the winter with Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Dustin.Out-of-town guests who attended the wedding of Miss Rosalie Walden, daughter of Rev.and Mrs.F.Walden, to Mr.Thomas Beattie, included Mr.and Mrs.William Griffiths and daughter, Joan, of St.Johns, Mr.and Mrs, William Woodard, of North Hatley, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Nason, Donald and Nancy, Mr.George Woodard and Miss Dorothy Woodard, of Derby Line, Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Woodard and Mr.Lancelot Woodard, of Rock Island, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Bolduc, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Walter .Keeler, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Keeler, son and daughter, of McConnell.Mr.Craig and Mrs.Wilcox, of Newport-\u2014enter, Vt,, and Mr.John Gox, of Rock Island.Flt.-Lt.Alton Woodard spent a few days in Montreal, where he received his release from the R.C A.F.HEADLINE NEWS: You can now have a HOLIDAY HAIR-DO by a Master Hair-Stylist SALON Jules Coiffures d\u2019Art> Rooms 123-124 NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL Telephone 2600 International Prizewinner; New York\u2014Boston\u2014Montreal Through newspaper efforts alone, nearly five million dollars was raised in Canada to aid civilian-victims of enemy action throughout the empire.Mr.Gault Parker, of Drummond-viHe, who was a guest for the weekend of his parents.Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Parker, Portland Avenue, presided at the organ in Trinity United Church, for yesterday s services.* * * Mr.P.Sewell Robarts, Toronto, Superintendent, of Agencies Confederation Life, who spent the weekend at the New Sherbrooke, was entertained during bis stay, (by Mr.S.H.Gallinger, at his home on Magog Street.\u2022 % \u2022 Mrs.S.A.Belmont entertained at! a charmingly arranged Christmas j party, given on Saturday afternoon at her home on Howard Avenue for her children, little Miss Mary Ann, and Master Johnnie.Lovely Christmas decorations lent additional j beauty to the already attractive rooms, where the youthful guests, accompanied by their mothers, so! much enjoyed the delightful hospi-! tality of their hostess, the latter l>e-| ing assisted in her pleasant duties] by Mrs.John Brown.Gamas were played in the living room, and later tea was served in the candle-lit din-! ing room, the beautifully appointed s table, centered with a tinsel bedecked Christmas tree, being lighted with many red candles.After enjoying the delicious refreshments the youthful guests were, greatly excited over hearing sleigh-hells, and then immcdiatlv the door bell rang, and in came Santa Claus himself, carrying a large pack on his back, a bag filled with toys», candy and fruit, which he distributed to the children, wishing each one a \u2018Merry Christmas,\u201d before he reluctantly said good-bye.The children, who had isuch a happy time ai Mr\\ Belmont\u2019s Christmas party, were Billie Brown, Judy Beaman, Marjorie Robins, Marcia Calhoun.Douglas Calhoun', Jane Hoocraft, David Coyle, Michael Allait, and Charlotte Brun-dage.* * » Mrs.J.Alianson, President of St.Mary\u2019s Guild, received the many guests who on Saturday afternoon attended the delightful bridge tea and sale, held in the Church of St.Paul the Apostle Parish Hall.Mrs.R.Wheeler, Treasurer, acted as cashier, Mrs.C.Taylor as tea convener, and Mrs.L.Pratt, bridge convener.Christmas fir trees and brilliant colored lights formed an ideal setting for the pre-holiday party which proved not only a success financially, but also a most enjoyable social event.Bridge was played at upwards of eleven tables, the' attractive prize at each being two thimbles painted with colored flowers.At the conclusion of the game tea and delicious refreshments were served, Mrs.John Comfort doing the honors at the lace-covered tea table, on which a lovely Christmas centerpiece and lighted red candles were effectively arranged.There were also three sales tables, home-cooked food being sold by Mrs.E.Johnson and Mrs.W.Johnson, sewing by Mrs.O.J.Broadbelt, and tempting knitted articles by Mrs.R.Smith.Sales were brisk and the tables were very nearly depleted of their wares long before the closing hour.Assisting in the tea room were Mrs.R.Benton, Mi'?.L.Pratt, Mrs, I.Smith, Mrs.S.Wells, Mrs.L.Bessant, Mrs.L.Du-fault, Mrs.A.MacDonald, Mrs.C.Wells and Mrs.Frank Tarte.The Christmas party was in every way a delightful and successful event.Mr.Jack A.Murray, who has beer, a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital for the past six weeks, is spending a short time at Compton, before returning to his home in Birehton.The annual Christmas tea party and sale, sponsored by the Ladies\u2019 Oommitee for the benefit of the is ever a and on OXFORD \u2014 WASHBURN Trinity United Church, Sheris ajbrooke, was the scene of a pretty Len-| wedding on Saturday afternoon No-ister, vember 10th, when Pearl Irene ; Washburn and Robert Talbot Oxford were united in marriage.The rector, Rev.K.Williams, officiated at the double ring ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mr.W.W.Gibson.The bride, who was given in marriage by a close friend.Mr.W.J.Redway, looked very lovely in a floor length gown of white sheer with silver accessories and a finger Utmost in Quality SALADÂ TEA & COFFEE After the ceremony relatives and Immediate friends were entertained at a reception at the home of Mr.and Mrs.K.Dolman.Out.of town guests included and Mrs, John Ashman and Ralph Ashman, Way\u2019s Mills, ^ Charles Williams and Mrs.1 ' Smith, Coaticook, i Ma jury and Mrs.' \u2019 rt tinoxville, Mr Mr.Mr.Mr.H.Mr.and Mrs.T, Norman Mb jury.Dennis Green and Sherbrooke Library, is ever a de-j tip length veil, lightful social event, and on Satur-[ 7 Main Street, Phone 793.LENNOXVILLE PROPERTY MAY NOW lie listed for sale with U.C.McFadden.Real Estate Broker.Auctioneers P, A.BURTON, WATER VILLE PH.B6r2 R.M.DKM.raæ, LEN'VII.LL, PEL.214rY3 U E.DANIELS, WINDSOR MILLS.PH.8ri>.- ii.(HARRY) GRENIER, R.R 2.COMPTON Phone 800.A.R.ROTISSE AU.EAST ANGUS.TEL 69.L 'ROUSSIEIA U, SAWYER VILLE.TEL.9.Chartered Accountants EDNEY.ARAHTAGE & CO., CHARTERED Accountant*.44h Wellington No.Ph.8285 P.a BOSS ft SONS, cotmtanta.Montreal.CHARTERED AC- Dentist mm WANTED VND ALL OTHER RAW FURS SHIP NOW: GET TOP I\u2019KICES: QUICK CASH RETURNS! Shipments will be held separate upon request.Satisfaction guaranteed.Special I\u2019rices for Mink, Red Fox, Raccoon, and Skunk.A.GILLMAN 92 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke.C)ue.Tel.455 Estate Arthur Lycll MacRae, M.D.All persons having chums against or owing sums to the above Estate are requested to t'ylc or pay the same at the offices of the undersigned within fifteen days hereof.December 8th, 1946.Rousseau, Howard X Bradley Solicitors Olivier Bnildius, Sherbrooke, Que.In municipal circles he was Alderman for Ward 1 for several years, and was also an active director of the Richmond County Agricultural Society, in whose affairs his wise counsel and helpful assistance will be much massed.The Wales Home was another organization in which; he took a deep interest as a valued member of several important com-\u2019 mittees and Chairman of the Grounds Committee.He was \u2019 also I a member of St.Francis Lodge, No.15.A.F.and A.M.The deceased was an active and successful canvasser for practically .'all of the nine Victory Loans, and was in fact engaged in this work up to the very moment of the daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.T.A.ei/.ure on November 10, which was peasley; two grandchildren, George , the immediate cause of lus death.an Sunday afternoon, , Ndvemfoer 25, Lho tuneral took place on Thurs- where th« service was conducted by .nay afternoon, November T5.at the Rev.H.A.Carson.Chalmers United Church, with Rev.The remains were laid to rest in 1 bornas N.Mitchell officiating, staple Hill Cemetery.The bearers fhero was a large attendance of were Messrs.A.E.Curtis, K.I.friends and relatives, with a full; Curtis, W.L.Heath, J, A.Byers, G.Oioir.\ti j_ Vivian, and R.J.Vivian, all fonn- ! fhe bearers were Messrs.Seth er neighbors of the deceased.| Carr, Robert Hall, J.H.Coles, W.L.\t-_____ Pope, Dr.C.R.Boast and K.G.MISS RAYE SANDRA T1CE-Vourse, and the pall bearers were HURST, OF TOM1FOBIA.Messrs.Louis Lemoine, Wesley! Tomifobia, Dec.10.\u2014 Kaye Saud-Lyster, R.E.McArthur, Alfred T.ira, youngest daughter of Mr.and TUESDAY EVENING 6.15: News.Sports Reel.\t6.00; Your Favorite Band.\t6.00: Supper Serenade.6.30: Curtain Echoes.\t6.15: CBC News.\t6.15: News.6.45: BBC News.\t6.25: Interlude.\t6.25: What\u2019s Happening Tonight.7.00: Song Recital.\t7.00: Musical Programme.\t6.30: Sportscast.7.30: Toronto Trio.\t7.15: Blackstone.\t6.45: Charlie Chan.7.45: Repat Reporter.\t7.30: Toronto Trio.\t7.00: Newscast.8.00: Dinah Shore.\t7.45: Musical Programme.\t7.15: Lum and Abner, 8.30: Citizens\u2019 Forum.\t8.00: Parade of Songs.\t7.30: Stndio Feature.9.00: John and Judy.\t8.30: The Allan Voung Show,\t8.00: Parade of Song.9.30: Fibber McGee and Molly.\t9.00: Toronto Symphony Orch.\t8.30: Alan Young Show.10.15: Books of the Times.\t10.00: Bob Hope.\t9.00: The Greatest of These.10.30: Music from the Pacific.\t10.30: The Better Half.11.00: CBC News.\t10.00: Bob Hope Show.10.45: Dance Orchestra.11.00: The Choristers.\t11.10: In a Light Mood.\t11.00 : Best Sellers.11.30: Night Music.12.00: CBC News; Sign Off.\t11.30: Sign-off.\t11.55: News, 12.00: Dance Orchestra.I0K10HI listen t$ the 40 P'\u201c' Northern Electric i 40-5-218/ fantile paralysis of the brain and respiratory organs.Sympathy is extended to the family and relatives.The largely attended funeral service, held at the late residence on Wednesday afternoon, was conducted by Rev.H, A.Carson, whose great gift of understanding is always a source of comfort to those bereaved.The remains, in a small casket heavily laden with beautiful flowler, were laid in the Griffin Cemetery.MRS.GEORGE C.POOLE, OF HATLEY Hatley, Dec.10.\u2014 The sudden on September 13, 1876 and was the third child of a family of four, born to John Perkins and his wife, n-nie Morrison, all of whow predeceased her several years' ago, On September 5, 1898 she was united in marriage to George C.Poole and with him came to live on the home farm at Hatley, where she resided until her death.Of this union was born one child.Edna, Mrs.C.W.Curtis.An adopted «ton, Ivan predeceased her several yeans ago, She was a faithful mem : of the Anglican Church and an active members of St.James\u2019 Church Guild in which she took a very keen interest.She was a devoted wife and passing of Mrs.George C.Poole, at] mother and her greatest interest PR.i.A.LANDRY, SURGBON-DENT1SI : X-ray.100 Wcliinjjton St.North, oppoait* j Court House.Phon« 398.Electro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALTY i RHEUMATISM, ARTHIRITIS.Neuritis, X-ray Laboratory, Diapnoais of stomach, intestines, heart.Electro-Surgical removal of tonsils, hemorrhoids, warts, corna.Dr.Horn, 85 Court St.Phone 8636- insurance ALL ICÎNDS INSURANCE AT LOWBS\u2019-coft- McKee Inaurance R A MEDIEVAL STONE SPOUT?BUT IT SANS i OK! THAT BOTTLE &ARGLE, ) NOT GAR&OVLE/ Real Estate ALBINl SAMSON WILL BUY SELL OR exchange «11 kind, of propertr throughout tho Province.For full detail» writ* Albini Samson, P.O.Box 627, Sherbrooke, P.y.Offices 8 King St, Bast, Apt 1.Phone Sherbrooke, 1657-M.Storage FURNITURE, KTC., IN PRIVATE ROOMS Baldwin\u2019* Storage.Phon« 8480.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETBRITNARY HOSPITAL.Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 67 Wellington Soutn.Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures t.pwivA\u2019ams THE.WORRV vy ART \u2014FW IMA I\u2019\tBr*V!rT * M.BtC U.A.Smith, W.R.Healy and H.C.Pease.\u2018Mrs.Leslie Ticehurst, passed away ,\t- Floral offerings were numerous\u2019very suddenly in the forenoon 0f! Sherbrooke Hospital of a heart | centered m her home, and beautiful.The impressive Mas- Monday, November 19.The little ;\tt\u201d 1
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