Sherbrooke daily record, 18 août 1950, vendredi 18 août 1950
[" 1950\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t\t1950 s\tM\tT\t\\V\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t*>\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\tIS\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t\t l)CtbtookeüaiU)lccotri WEATHER CLEAR\u2014COOL Cloudy, c!e*rin|f this evening.K few widely scattered showers this afternoon.Clear and cool tonight and Saturday.Northerly winds 15 this afternoon, light tonight and Saturday.Low tonight and high Saturday at Sherbrooke to and t'8.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERX TOWXSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18.1950.Fifty-Fourth Year CABINET SEEKS SOLUTION TO RAIL CRISIS World News Government in Brief Meeting In Attempt To London, Aug.18.\u2014(Keuters) \u2014The first television pictures ever sent across the Knglish channel were eceived in London last night from a portable transmitter in a Public square in Calais, trance, the pictures showed scurrying Calais pedestrians, 'the transmission was a warm-up for a public cross-channel television display Aug.27, centenary of the first cross-channel cable.* * * Washington, Aug.18.\u2014i/V) \u2014The population of the United States has risen more than 500,000 since the 1950 census was taken, and is now above 151,000,000.* * * Miami, Fla., Aug.18.\u2014(TP) \u2014Floridians breathed easier today as a severe hurricane changed its course and lumbered northward in the Atlantic.No part of Florida was on the alert.Danger to any portion of the United States mainland lessened hourly, v v a Rome, Aug.18.\u2014(TP)\u2014Marshal Rodolfo Graziani, fascist commander-in-chief who stood by Mussolini to the last, will go free Aug.29\u2014four months after he was sentenced by an Italian military court to 19 years in prison for treason.The old Marshal\u2019s 19-year term was cut by government amnesties for valor in battle and allowance for time spent in prison at the end of the war.?* * Berlin, Aug.18.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014West Berlin authorities drained a pond in a children\u2019s playground and found one 500-pound bomb, 50 incendiary bombs, five tank grenades, two 12-centimetre grenades and some small arms ammunition.* » * Rome, Aug.18.\u2014(Reuters) >\u2014Lightning killed 18 persons in violent thunderstorms that swept Italy this week.Seven others were taken to hospital with severe burns.* * * Wellington, Aug 18.\u2014 (CP) \u2014New Zealand\u2019s Upper House of Parliament, the Legislative Council, voted itself out of existence.today.After two weeks of hectic debate, it passed, 26 to 16, the Conservative government\u2019s bill providing for its abolition Jan.1, 1951.The Legislative Council was set up 96 years ago.Described by Prime Minister Holland as \u201cuseless,\u201d the Council is appointed by the Governor-General.Holds Special Last-Minute Halt Walkout Richmond Fair Officials 8th Arrest Made In U.S.Spy Probe Washington, Aug.18\u2014(TP)\u2014 The United States justice depart-, ment today announced the arrest of a former United States navy civilian engineer on charges of giving national defence secrets to Russia.it said Federal Bureau of investigation agents took Morton So-bell, 88, New York electrical engineer, into custody at Laredo, Tex., this morning.He is the eighth person arrested in a roundup of Americans accuse.o channelling atom bomb data and other secret information to a Soviet spy ring.US Not Safe From Attacks By Bombers By ELTON \u20ac\u2022 FAY Washington, Aug.18\u2014|TP)\u2014An enemy probably could make an aerial strike at almost any place in the United States today and get some bombs down on the target.It is not considered within the realm of possibility that the present sparsely-spotted radar system \u2014even though on a roud-the-clock operating basis\u2014would detect all approaching bombers or that existing fighter forces would destroy every one of them.Competent military sources doubt if more than a quarter of an attacking bomber force coming over the Polar regions could be knocked down before it crossed the northern border of the United States.U.S.air force strategists hold that the most effective way to halt air attacks on the United States mainland would be destruction of the bases from which the attacks are launched and of the industrial centres supporting the attacks.It is on this theory that the retaliatory strike by long range B-36s, B-29s and B-50's are planned.Following this same reasoning, defence officials believe that the bases for those planes, in the continental U-S.ana Alaska, would be priority enemy targets, the spots for which sneak raiders would head first.Making the bases useless for launching retaliatory strikes would be of prime importance to the enemy.Any bombers they got past the radar warning system and fighter defences could be expected to streak for air bases.Next in importance probably would be the great industrial areas and the nerve-centre of government and military direction, Washington.When asked about defences against a surprise air attack, the air force\u2019s frank answer sums up to this: The country\u2019s air defences today-are not satisfactory.The present radar stations comprising ' the warning net are composed of second world war equipment and are located on government sites\u2014 apparently places where the government has land on which to locate them, but not necessarily the most desirable locations.The stations are too few to give mote than a 'limited warning to certain industrial and military areas.The number of fighter squadrons j backing up the radar system, although growing, is still inadequate.At present, it is said by one expert, they could \u201cafford only a token defence against even a moderate force operating against the United States.\u201d First Embargoes Become Effective As Threat To Dominion\u2019s Economy Becomes More Serious.By JOHN LEBLANC, Canadian Press Staff Writer.Ottawa, Aug.18\u2014(N\u2014The Cabinet went into its third session of the week at 10:30 A.M.EDT today, with the rail wage-hour deadlock high on its agenda.The Ministers had been summoned to the special meeting after the unions rejected yesterday a government appeal for a 30-day extension of their August 22 strike deadline but agreed to resume negotiations with the companies.Transport Minister Chevrier, in charge of the government-owned Canadian National Railways, and Labor Minister Gregg had nothing to say on the possible outcome of the meeting as they entered the East Block on Parliament Hill.Asked if there might be a new government move today, Mr.Gregg just replied: \"That remains to be seen.The Cabinet was expected to study reports on the resumed negotiations.And there was some possibility it might appoint a \"special commissioner\u201d to mediate the dispute before the deadline.Today, Mr.Gregg declined to\u2019*'- comment on a report that the j government had sounded out a j number of men as possible me-1 diators.Originally, the government of- j fered to appoint a mediator if the | unions would postpone their strike j action for a month.But unions involved rejected the 30-day postponement, saying they would welcome a mediator at once.The Canadian unions, representing 3-1,000 employees, said they 4» Brussels, Aug.18.\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Police yesterday found a stock of arms at the home of Count Arnold de Looz-Cor-swarem, arrested six days ago after throwing a smoke bomb in the Belgian Senate.He is a leading member of the pro-Leopold Social Christian party.Unified, Independent Korea Is Aim Of United States Lake Success, Aug.18.\u2014 (TP) \u2014 The Security Council last night heard a United States demand that any Korean settlement provide for a unified, independent country.Later the council adjourned until Tuesday.Warren Austin, chief U.S.delegate, made his country\u2019s major policy statement at yesterday's public session.The meeting was preceded by a private session at which Council members tried again in vain to break the procedural blockade imposed by their Russian president, Jakob A.Malik.Austin said the primary U.N.objective in Korea must be cessation of hostilities.But the Korean people expect that when their Gethsemane has passed, they will all have the right to freedom and unity,\" he declared.Austin\u2019s statement did not stipulate wrhether the U.S.thinks U.N.I\u2019age Page I\u2019age Page Page Page INDEX 2\u2014\tTheatre New* 3\u2014\tCity News 4\u2014\tEditorials 5\u2014\tGeneral News 6\u2014\tClassified Ads.9\u2014Social and Personal I Pag- 16\u2014Sports News forces should go beyond the 38th parallel to conquer the North Korean invaders of South Korea.It refrained also from knuckle blows at the Russian role in North Korea and contented itself with an appeal to the Soviet Union to use its influence to end the conflict.In a brief reply Malik made new assertions that the U.S.is trying to extend the scope of the war.He charged that proposals for a unified post-war Korea were only to hide civilian deaths from U.S.bombing.The Soviet Union, he declared, \u201cwill not use its influence in the American way, the way Secretary of State Acheson uses it with (South Korean president) Syng- man Rhee.\u201d\t, ,\t,.\t.Austin\u2019s speech was the firstly a.fte:r_n°°n th.e,iate5t\u201et,m,e official statement of full U.S.said would welcome a mediator before the August 22 deadline.The 15 international unions, spokesman for whom was Frank Hall, contented themselves with turning down the government offer of a strike postponement.They made no mention of a mediator.Spokesmen for both sides made radio addresses last night as the battle reached its climax.Frank Hall, who is chairman of the negotiating committee of the 15 international unions, made an address, immediately followed by one from W.A.Mather, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway.Mr.Hall said that since the unions\u2019 demands were made 14 months ago, the cost of living had increased to such a point that the demands now fall far below what is needed.On the unions\u2019 demand for the 40-hour week, instead of the present 48, Mr.Hall said the five-day week now was in force in most Canadian centres for industrial and other workers.The railways had promised the 40-hour week at an \"appropriate time\u201d but this was too vague.Both railways had given the 40-hour week to their subsidiaries in the United States and they had continued to show increasing profits.They did not lose money as the railways had claimed they would.Mr.Mather said railway acceptance of government proposals \u201cno places it squarely up to the dissident unions\u201d to decide whether or not the country\u2019s railways will come to a stop.Railway management did not believe a strike \u201cin any way is justified.\u201d \u201cA railway strike would bring economic dislocation affecting everyone in the country.The dispute between management and labor would then no longer be our problem alone, but one which would be shared by every citizen,\u201d the C.P.R.president said.He added that the only w'ay to meet demands of the unions \u201cwould be to ask for, and receive, not a normal increase in freight rates such as may be demanded by the changing Canadian economic scene but by an increase in freight rates of major proportions, as would be felt in every home in every part of the nation.\u201d Mr.Mosher, in a letter delivered to the Prime Minister, said the workers he spoke for had indicated further postponement would not be acceptable to them.However, they were willing to negotiate immediately and work around the clock to get an agreement.Mr.Mosher indicated that Mon- aims in Korea since fighting began June 25, an American delegation source said.Austin declared, in substance, that all of Korea must come under U.N.supervision as a step toward independence.Austin did not say whether this would be accomplished by military conquest or by negotiation.But he for rescinding the strike call.It would take some hours to get the word out to all employees in time to get them to report for work Tuesday morning.A brief wire from Mr.Gordon and Mr.Mather to the unions read: \"The railways have advised the Prime Minister of their willingness to comply with his request to made clear that hostilities must1 resume negotiations.Accordingly end in such a wav \u201cthat no op- wish to say to you that should you portunity is provided for another deside a conference, we are preattempt at invasion.\u201d\tpared to meet vourt\u2019convenience.\u201d C.F.A.Says Consumer Is Exploited Ottawa, Aug.IS.\u2014'(It\u2014The Canadian Federation of Agriculture today charged that consumers are being \u201cexploited\u201d under a semi-monopoly device allegedly employed by retailers and manufacturers.This device, said the C.F.A.in a brief presented to a special committee studying combines legislation with a view towards improvement, involves the practice of \u201cresale price maintenance.\u201d Although the combines investigation act makes this practice illegal when employed by two or more persons together, it does not deal with cases where fixed resale prices are.being maintained bft individual persons or corporations, the C.F.A.said.\u201cPractically all standard brand articles,\u201d said the C.F.A., \u201care sold under a policy of resale price maintenance.\u201cConsumers do not have the opportunity to seek out the most efficient distributors or get the advantage of such efficiency.To this extent consumers are exploited ami the economy can no longer be called a free enter prise, or competitive system.\u201d The C.F.A.also recommended: 1\u2014\tThat the criminal code be amended to declare that conditional sales, such as may exist in the flour and feed industries, be declared illegal.2\u2014\tThat no amendments be considered which would limit the powers of the comlb.T.es commissioner to initiate investigations, restrict publication of his reports or give legal sanction to certain types of agreements to restrict or eliminate price competition .A C.F.A.spokesman said \u201cconditional sales\u201d have been found to exist in the flour and feed industries, where a buyer wanting to buy feed was forced also to buy Officials of (lie Richmond Cminty Agricultural Society, whose annual Fair started yesterday, are shown in this group picture taken at the opening of the Fair.First row, left to right: Miss \\.Linahen, Richmond, secretary-treasurer; A.K.Dyson.Richmond, president; \\V.R.Mealy, Richmond, vice-president; K.I).I\u2019aher, Melbourne Ridge.F.E.Gallup.Melbourne Ridge, honorary directors.Second row, left to right: O.A.Fowler, Kingsbury, R.S.( arson, Kingsey, directors.(Gerry Lemay photo) Allied Troops Mark All Korean Fronts; Up Successes On Pohang Retaken l Upside Down Man Will See Ilightside Up By KD CREAGH New York, Aug.18.\u2014(TP)- For SO days, Fred Snyder has been been looking at.the world upside down and backward.Tonight Fred will take off his special, binocular-like glasses.The, visional capital floor will shoot up to the ceiling.Objective of the The ceiling will «\u2022\u2022me down to the !attaoi{ was floor.Once Tokyo, Aug.18.\u2014 (I1 Allied forces today staved off a North Korean drive on Taegu, struck hard at a communist bridgehead farther south and recaptured the east coast port of Pohang.American and South Korean troops trying to neutralize a communist threat from north of Taegu were reported by Reuters News Agency to have shoved back the communists 2V- miles.But Taegu's civilian population was being ivacuted and the South Korean overnment moved on to a new pro- Continued On Page again Fred will the world as other people see And- \u201cI\u2019m not sure I\u2019ll recognize it,\u201d Fred said with an un.cortain laugh.\u201cI\u2019ve got pretty used to leading this upside-down existence.Things look right to me when they\u2019re upside down and backward to everybody else.\u201d Fred is a friendly, 25-year-old graduate student at the University of Wichita.He undertook the upside-down experiment as part of his work in psychology.His teacher, Dr.N.H Promko, who came along to New York, thinks it\u2019s a pretty valuable piece of work.\u201cWe\u2019re not trying to prove anything,\u201d Pronko said.\u201cWe\u2019re trying to learn something about how people see.Apparently it\u2019s something we have to learn.In some ways Fred already has learned to see as well, or better than, he did with \u2018normal\u2019 vision.\u201d But it wasn\u2019t easy.First Fred put on his strange, projecting glasses.A light, metal headgear supports them and siponge rubber prevents a chafing.He couldn\u2019t do anything right at first.The food on his dinner plate Continued On Page 5 allied counter-important road junction 17 miles north of Taegu.I^' ; Air strikes and artillery paved I the way for tanks and infantry.Twenty-three miles southwest of Changnyong U.S.Marines and infantry made such progress against the North Korean 4Mi Division in a bridgehead west of the Naktong river that a high U.S.officer declared that the Reds had taken \u201ca hell of a licking.\u201d Recapture of Pohang on the east coast strengthened the northern sector of the allied defence box and took the pressure off Pohang airfield, from which aircraft had been withdrawn.The allied counter-attack north of Taegu took them into rough hill country on either side of the Kunwi-Taegu highway, down which four communist divisions opened an assault on the city yesterday, capital itself was being emptied of Death Toll In Cruise Ship Fire May Rise To Seven Tadoussac, Que., Aug.18\u2014'((I1)\u2014 Findlay said that a complete pas-The.possibility that the death toll senger list was not available and in the destruction of the river that the cabin plan\u2014listing only cruise ship Quebec by fire last passengers with cabins, not thoçe Monday would go to seven was in-! without cabins\u2014was destroyed in dicated today when police said two the fire.more persons are known to be mis- His 450 figure was a round rising.\tgure, not a precise one, and he Quebec provincial police said c°uld not say exactly how many Former Paris Dancer Will Enter Convent Paris, Aug.18.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The No.1 strip-tease girl at the Casino de Paris in 1901 has become a Franciscan novice at the ago of 77.Turn - of-the - century playboys heaved a sigh and a gasp this week when they heard about Cecile Sor-el.Indefatigable Cecile was the girl who filled the naughiest of music halls during the first two decades of the century.Last week she drove away from the luxurious Hotel du Palais in Biarritz to he invested with the third oixler of Franciscans at a nearby Capuchin convent.The conversion of France\u2019s No.1 gaiety girl, who once boasted that she did enough in a week to keep six gossip columnists and their wives and children living for a month, had been kept a close secret Cecile left her hotel in her chauffeur- driven limousine dressed in a black robe, torn away at the knees in sign of humility, Father Remy of the Capuchin convent tied around her waist the white Franciscan cord of purity and austerity, and enjoined her: .\tAbandon the life of the world, civilians in a mass evacuation or- show praof 0f humility, lead at use j all times the simple and life taught to us by St.austere F ra n c i s dered to clear the city for solely as a military base.The South Korean government I Assisi and his disciple went to a new, unspecified refugee | Cecj](, w;ts placed on probation capita!.\t.\t,\t, I for a year, at the end of which Ihe most threatening Red ap-! Father Remy will decide whether proach was in steep hills 12 miles she is fit to complete her novitate their information is that Gertrude and Eva Taub of Tarrytown, N.Y., have not been accounted for.Five bodies have been recovered from the burned-out cruise vessel which was towed out of here early passengers had been accounted for directly or indirectly.Most of the passengers were United States citizens, he said.The manager's statement followed discovery of a fifth body aboard ?A .\tT the destroyed vessel.A fourth was today for Lauzon, opposRe Quebec : found w/dnes Ki-'.CS of Comedy in the Moet 9 Riotous Mystery in History! Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in \u201cMEET THE KILLER BORIS KARLOFF\u201d fct * R Î1 « E » n n n !/ 6FÎ with Lenore AUBERT.Alan MOWBRAY.ALSO SEE FOR THE FIRST TIME! \u2022¦THE STRANGE MRS.CRANE\" with Marjorie I.ORD, Robert SHAYNE, Pierre WATKIN, James SEAY.SPORTS -NEWS\u2014OTHERS ;;mr COMING St N.-MON.-Tl KS.A Motion Picture Actually Film .RAFT, Akim TAMIROFF, Marie WINDSOR in \"Ol.TPOST IN MOROCCO\u201d AI -,0 A BRAND NEW RED RYDER ADVENTURE IN FLAMING COLOR! \"RIDE.RIDER.RIDE\u201d with Jim HANNON, Marin SAIS, Don REYNOLDS, Emmett LYNN.SZESffiSBSSQSSHBI CAPITOL THEATitK LAST DAY' \u201cLUXURY LINER\u201d with George' Brent, Jane Powell, Lauritz Melchior, Frances Gilford, Maria Koshetz.XAVIER ruGAT & HIS ORCHESTRA \u2014 Added Attraction \u2014 \u201cCOURAGE OF LASSIE\u201d tt i t h Tom Drake «V Elizabelh Taylor CANASTA/% a card from his hand proper.Apart from that, possession of penalty cards, does not hurt a player in the slightest.He may use penalty cards and cards from his hand proper to make a legal meld, or to take the discard pile.He may meld cards from his hand even though he has penalty cards on the taole.Sometimes a player will «et an advantage due to having penalty cards on the table.Our side needed 120.My partner placed three tens face up on the table, stopped, did some finger counting, did some more finger counting, and finally said, \u201cI can\u2019t do it.\u201d Three tens were all the cards he had exposed; they became his only penalty cards, and he discarded one of the three tens.The next card discarded to him was a ten.My partner smiled happily and placed all the nine cards in his hand on the table.They were three jacks, three queens, two sevens and a deuce, and counted 90 points.The two tens on the table made 110, the ten on top of the discard pile 120.He added the ten to those cards, had a legal meld, and took the discard pile.You see, he had his count before, but only by using all the cards in his hand which he was not allowed to do.Now he could meld all his cards because the cards from the discard pile would go into his hand.If he had simply discarded the ten without first going through the rigmarole of insufficient meld, his right hand opponent might have figured Chat he was splitting tens and discarded some safer card, whereupon my partner would neither have had the count, nor the discard pile.It is possible for you to legalize your own insufficient meld if you draw the right card.Thus you have two eights, a deuce and a joker on the table as pcnalt|i cards and you draw another joker.You may add that to your penalty cards and they will immediately become melded cards.Mr.Jacoby is unable to answer individual questions on Canasta from readers.However, he will include the most frequently asked questions in \u2018his column.11 Hollywood Lrskine Johnson NKA Staff Correspondra* FUNNY BUSINE&ü dy Hertbberge IVES HILL FARNHAM Mi-.James Bailie, of Montreal, is visiting his sister, Mrs.James Beattie, and Mr.Beattie.Mis® G.Snow, of Montreal, is stopping with Mrs.S.J.Byrne, for a time.Mrs.Clayton Smith and Mrs.F.lwin Stowe and daughters, of Cowansville, called on Mrs.W.D.Shepard.Mr.and Mrs.John Barrand and family have been vacationing in Cornwall, Ont., and other places.Bill LABEL LAGER 3 Most destructive insect ever to {§ invade Canada\u2019s spruce-balsam 5 forests is the spruce budworm.| Skinnymen,women i gain 5, IMS lbs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor Ü What a thrill! 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SERIOUS FIDDLING BRINGS BENNY KING\u2019S RANSOM (CHEAP KING) Hollywood \u2014 \"Torero\u201d is down in the Robert Stack movie log as a movie that may change his career luck and convince producers that, he can do something more important than play aristrocratic stinkers.\t^ He\u2019s the hero\u2014« bullfighter\u2014 and says.\u201cI\u2019m through with the spoiled heel parts.I\u2019ll never do another one, thank you.No more stripped-to-the-waist poses, either.It\u2019s nice if you have a good build but it doesn\u2019t get you anywhere.You end up like the cheesecake girls.\u201d \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 It happened in a Paris cafe where 30 fiddlers roam around the room and play at tables for tips.They all converged at Jack Benny\u2019s table and played \u201cLove in Bloom.\u201d Then Jack grabbed a fiddle and joined the wandering group.Some American tourists tossed him a 50-franc note\u201414 cents.Jack pocketed it greedily.* * * A couple of western stars, worried that Jack Carson\u2019s satirical impersonation of a world-famed movie cowboy in \u201cIllegal Bride\u201d is illegal fun, can relax.Jack plays a cowboy star who gambles, drinks and hates kids .Marilyn Maxwell, I hear, is in as Doris Day\u2019s replacement for the warbling job on Bob Hope\u2019s airshow .Sir Laurence Olivier is due in these parts for \u201cSister Carrie\u201d at Paramount.Note from Harry Cimring: \u201cSally Rand, the fan dancer, is in trouble with the bureau of internal revenue.Obviously for taking off too much.\u201d Audie Not Audible When George Raft and Coleen Gray hit London to finish \u201cI\u2019ll Get You for This\u201d\u2014they started the film at San Remo, Italy\u2014the British press acted like Ava Gardner wasn\u2019t around and splashed Coleen all over the front pages.She\u2019s still gasping: \u201cIt was glamour girl stuff.It never happened to me in Hollywood.\u201d Coleen says she got palsy-walsy with Ava in England.She has two words to say about her: \u201cTerribly misunderstood.\u201d * * * Letter from a movie fan to UI: \u201cMy small son adores Audie Murphy but I\u2019m not going to take him to see any more of Audie\u2019s films.You keep putting him into movies where he mopes and groans and never says a word.My son sulks and tries not to smile.He sits around gazing at me silently and when I ask him what\u2019s the matter, he says, T\u2019m Audie Murphy.I haven\u2019t anything to be happy about.\u2019 \u201d * \u2022 \u2022 Joan Fontaine says she\u2019s ready for television\u2014when it\u2019s on film.That promised star buildup for Tony Curtis is taking form at UI.The studio gave him an elaborate test with Ann Blyth as his leading lady .Warner bosses are as jubilant as a radio jackpot winner over the preview of \"Tea for Two\u201d\u2014the studio\u2019s brightest musical in years .Scott Beckett, recently divorced by his tennis champ wife Beverly Baker, is dating Sally Tibbs .Uncle Sam is speeding up his recruiting drives using radio and film talent.Universal Recorders is producing 200 programs.Who's On The Menu?Chill Wills helped stage a benefit at Moab, Utah, during filming of \u201cRio Bravo\u201d there.The Ute Indians helped out.Says Chill: \u201cIt smelled like they was cooging their kinfolk backstage.\u201d « * * Realart Pictures says all the commentary has been removed from the reissue of \u201cAll Quiet on the Western Front.\u201d The commentary appeared in the 1939 version.Says Realart: \u201cWe are releasing the original Academy Award vet- \u201cJ had a plumber repair it!\u201d MAGOG Amount of Loan\tNo.of Month»\tMonthly Payment $101.68\t6\t$18.00 $214.79\t12\t$20.00 $490.46\t18\t$32.00 $700.58\t24\t$36.00 CANADA'S LARGEST ANT, OLDEST CONSUMER FINANCE ORGANIZATION HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ALSO AVAILABLE IN \u201cONE-WAY\u201d BOTTLES l CANS JUNEALLYSON S\u201cf BCLIEVEO IN KISS ,! 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Robert TAYLOR Phyllis Kirk, who is going places with MGM musical director Andre Previn, landed a big role with Jane Wyman and Van Johnson in \u201cThree Guys Named Mike.\u201d \"I\u2019m bound to be good in this picture\u2014 and noticed too,\u201d she whispered.\u201cI think I can persuade Andre to play loud music over Jane and Van\u2019s dialog.\u201d * «» \u2022 \u201cArch of Triumph,\u201d a gooey egg at the U S.boxoffice, is still cleaning up in Europe, according to Director Lewis Milestone.He says: \u201cThere are two reasons for the film\u2019s flop here.First, we set out to make a three-hour movie at a time when exhibitors wanted three-hour pictures.When it was completed, we sliced it in half, because the exhibitors said that the public no longer wanted three-hour pictures.So it became a series of dialogs between Charles j Boyer and Ingrid Bergman.\u201cThe second reason is that American audiences are not interested in pictures about passport ! problems.Americans can\u2019t understand the tragedy of people with-j out passports.\u201d Miss Mary Richardson, of Magog, is spending a week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Powers.Miss Audrey Connor is spending a week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.David.Cross.Miss Christie Powers accompanied by Miss Bernice Powers spent a week in Hartford, Conn.On their return, they were met in Newport, Vt., by Mrs.David Cross, wbo returned home with them.Mr.Claude Richardson, of Waterloo, and Mr.D.Richardson, of Lennoxville, were in Magog attending the funeral of their uncle, Mr.James Buzzell.Mr.and Mrs.Elden Minor and family have returned home, after motoring to New York.Mr.and Mrs.James B.Connor and son, Brian, spent a week in Drummondvllle, at the home of Mr.Connor\u2019s brother, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Connor.Mr.and Mrs.C.Styan and family spent two weeks in Old Orchard, Me.Miss June Fuller, of Lennoxville, is spending two weeks at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Patterson.Mr.George Malcolm was a visitor in Montreal.Mrs.Mary Williams, of Water-ville, spent the week-end at the summer home of her daughter, Mr.and Mrs.G.Roberts.Mr.Peter Cross was a guest at the home of his friend, Mr.Jack Connor.Mr.and Mrs.Finlay Graham spent the week-end at the summer home of Mr.and Mrs.Osbourne Holt.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Richardson and family were guests at the home of Mrs.Richardson\u2019s sis-te., Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Norton, in Newport, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.George Kellar and son are spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.McAulay.Mr, Samuel Aulis, of Tomifobia, was in Magog, attending the funeral of Mrs.E.D.Dingham.Col.and Mrs.A.Chalmers and their daughter, Barbara, of Scranton, Pa., are spending a week in Magog.Mr.and Mrs.George Smith, and their son, are visiting at the home of Mrs.Smith\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jasper McAulay, on the Montreal Road.Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Ticehurst are making several trips each week to visit their son in the Sherbrooke Hospital.George Ticehurst was badly hurt in a mill accident in Eastman, and has undergone several operations.Miss Winniona Ticehurst has returned home, after spending several weeks in La Providence Hospital, Magog.Mr.and Mrs.Ward Smith and Mrs.Lawerence, all of Sherbrooke, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Cedric Baird and family have returned home, after spending two weeks at a cottage, at Bryant's Landing.Miss B.Humphery and Mr.Stanley Hyde, spent a week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas MacDonald, at Rockcliffe, Ont., They also visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.Able, in Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.George Trew and Mr.William Trew spent a week motoring in the United States.They visited relatives in Boston.Mr.and Mrs.L.Whittier spent a week motoring through the Northern United States.Mr.and Mrs.E.Mandigo and family spent two weeks in Old Orchard, Me.Mr.and Mrs.T, Hargraves and Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Hargraves, pf Verdrin, were visitors at the Home of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Powers.Mr, and Mrs.G.Roberts were in Montreal, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.N.A.Williams.They were accompanied on their return journey by their two sons, Philip and David, who have been visiting their aunt and unde.Miss Katherine Graham, R.N., of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the home gf her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Findlay Graham.Miss Christie Powers accompanied by Miss Bessie Bice and Mrs.Hugh Pibus, spent a week in Ottawa.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank E.Clark, \u201cBel Abrie,\u201d were Mr.and Mrs.Ovide Dupont, of Springfield, Mass.Monseigneur U.Decelles, of St.Johns, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Bessette and daughter, Mary Jane, of Stamford, Conn.; Mrs.Mary Jane Bessette, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Lapalme and daughter, Mary, of Springfield, Mass.;; and Mr.and Mrs.Paul Gabriel, of Pittsburg, Pa.; and Mr.and Mrs.Donat Blazon and sons, Lee and George, of Lowell, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.MacDougal, of Toronto, Ont., were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Robert Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.Harry O\u2019Brien, of New York, spent their vacation, in Magog.The St.Faith\u2019s Guild are planning a summer sale to be held on Wednesday, August 23.Miss Aurely Johnson spent two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Johnson, in Cowansville.Miss E.Wickett spent a week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.E.Buzzell.Mr.D.F.S.Williams has returned to Magog, after spending two weeks at the home of his uncle, Mr.F.E.Holtham and mother, Mrs.Mary Williams, in Water-ville.Mrs.G.Fraser and Mrs.C.Rolland, of Willowdale, were in Magog, visiting at the home of their friend, Mrs.John Connor.CANTERBURY Mr.and Mrs.James Groom are spending a week with Mr.and Mrs.Herman Parsons, in Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Harley Asker, Misses Pauline and Marlyn Asker spent a day in Bury.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Bennett and Master Gary, have returned to Ottawa.Miss Beverley Bennett i» spending a short vacation with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, F.G.Bennett.Miss Anne McLeod is spending a few weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Raymond McLeod, in Bury.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Hazel and son, of Stratford, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Russel Rudd.Mr.Erie Rudd has returned home from a trip to Toronto and other parts of Ontario.Mrs.A.E.Goodwin and Misses Margaret, Ivan and Elivor, of Clayton, Ont., are spending a vacation with Mrs.Goodwin\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Bennett.LORNE Overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Marshall were Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Cannon and children, Ann and Lyman, of Thetford Mines.Mr.and Mrs.Earle Giek and son, Lloyd, have returned to their home in Sherbrooke, after spending two weeks with Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Cairns.Miss Marjorie Cairns in company with Miss Phyllis Suitor and Mr.W.Suitor, of Milby, and Mr.Stewart Deacon, of Lennoxville, were in Hatley, to attend the funeral of the baby of Mr.and Mrs.Lindsey Pocock.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Smith, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Cowan.Rev.Dr.Perry, of Coaticook, was a caller at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.W.Crawford, Mr.and Mrs.S.N.Cairns and Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Cairns.Miss Patricia Young was an overnight visitors at the home of her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Young, at Draper\u2019s Corner.Miss Jean Farr well was hostess one Saturday afternoon, at a postnuptial shower given for Mrs.Howard Smith, of Sherbrooke.The Ives Hill Ladies\u2019 Aid held a meeting as soon as arriving at the Farwell home.This was what Mrs.Smith thought she was attending and was much surprised to find herself being showered at it\u2019s close.The guest of honor received a number of gifts for Which she expressed her thanks.A delicious salad tea was served by Miss Far-well.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.N.Cairns were Mr.and Mrs.N.Nichols and sons, of Compton; Mrs.Horace Hughes and Mr.Tyler, of Moe\u2019s River.Mrs.Ronald McClary and daughter, Elaine, of Hatley, were guests for a day of Mr and Mrs.A.M.Allison.Miss Marjorie Cairns in company with Miss Beverley Morris-sette, Mr.Raymond Suitor and Mr.William Suitor attended the Mor- j rissette-Witcher wedding, at Foster.They were also tea guests of | Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Smith, at' Know! ton.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Allison were Mr.and Mrs.Frank Imgham, Mr.David Ingham and Mrs.John George, of Lennoxville.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Cote were Mr.and Mrs.O.Cantin,' of Montreal.Mr.Frank Cote ac- ' companied them to their home for a week\u2019s visit.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.Marshall were Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Little and two children and Mrs.Robert Little, of Lennoxville, Mrs.W.McIntyre, Mr.H.McIntyre, Mrs.S.McIntyre and Mrs.E.Bain, of Waterville.Mr.S.N.Cairns and Mr.A.Cairns, Jr., attended the Farm Forum, one Wednesday, at Lennoxville.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Farwell were Mrs.C.Butler, Miss B.Harling and 'Mr.Gordon Butler, of Lennoxville, and Miss Norma Farwell, of North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.George Marshall and two sons were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Norman White, ot Sherbrcoke.Mr.Delbert Lane has gone to London, Ont., where he has obtained employment.TINGWICK Miss- Anita Lebei, of Montreal, has been :he guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Vermere*::.Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Latuiiippe.of Montreal, have been the guests of Mrs.Latuiiippe\u2019; parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Guillemette.Miss Anita Lebei, of Montreal, spent and afternoon with Mrs.Andrew LeRoux.Mr.and Mrs.Roland Coyle, of Lorre, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew LeRoux and family.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew LeRoux and Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Coyle called on Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Per-i kins and Mr5.Susan Gallup, at Brownleigh.COLGATE\u2019S NEW DEODORANT Mrs.L.L.Gale, of Wiekford, R.I.; Mr.and Mrs.Earle L.Gale, Mr.Robert Gale and Miss Joyce Gale, of Asbestos, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Bagley.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Coyle were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew LeRoux, on Sunday, and accompanied Mr.and Mrs.LeRoux to Brownleigh, where they called on Mr.and Mrs.H.Perkins and Mrs.Susan Gallup.Mr.and Mrs.Roger Plourde, of Asbesto®, were week-end guests of relatives here.Mr, and Mrs.W.L.Bagley and Mrs.L.L.Gale called on relatives, in Danville.gives you DOUBLE PROTECTION! 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thought concluded, it\u2019s going to be \u201cdouble or nothing.\u201d And her heart added with a prophetic happiness, that it would be \u201cdouble.\u2019 Lucy and Mary Ellen, David and\u2014 \u201cDon\u2019t you think Mary Ellen\u2019s | tather\u2019s nice, Mother?\u201d Lucy asked.\u201cV';or> \"no annua.:y displays his their plans for a general increase %Hm\\VQU BeenMissinq Sorndfehiq .\t.\t____plans ror a ge products at the Sherbrooke Fair, in bus service should the strike betook two other firsts.Most valued come a realitv.was the one received for the best Officials of the Quebec Central display asd largest collection of Railwav Companv stated today lathe vegetables; the second prize their highway subsidiary would not won .or the finest co.,ection affecte AGRICULTURE \u2022\tINDUSTRY \u2022\tTRADE \u2022\tCOMMERCE \u2022\tHOMECRAFTS \u2022\tARTS, Etc.GREATER VARIETY OF EXHIBITS \u2014 MORE NU.MEROUS IMSIM.VYS \u2014 IN-TEKESTING \u2014 EDUCATIONAL 1930 EXPOSITION Is really \u201cThe Year of AGRICULTURE\" YOURS to SEE .YOURS to ENJOY .YOURS to PROFIT* BY The $1,000,000 MUSICAL SKATING SHOW All New \u2014 All Different 1951 Edition \"SKATING VANITIES \u202251\u201d 10 Nights \u2014 4 Matinees \u2014 GRAND STAND \u2014 HARNESS RACING 9 Matinees \u2014 6 Nights A BIGGER AND BETTER MIDWAY \"Kiddieland\" \u2014 \"Roller Coaster\u201d RIDES and THRILLS for Young and Old A Glittering Gayway of Happiness Outdoor Exhibits AUTOMOBILES MACHINERY A Miniature of FORESTRY OPERATIONS, Etc.CONCERTS \u2014 LIVESTOCK PARADES FUN and EXC1TEMENTI employees as the motorcoach em- f|8nl'es ployees operate under a separate labor agreement.A statement was issues! last night by H.J.Curtis, vice-president of Provincial Transport Company, on behalf of his own firm and the Colonial Coach Lines Limited and International Coach Lines.\"Insofar as suburban services through heavily-travelled areas are concerned,'\u2019 Mr.Curtis said, \"arrangements have been made to run shuttle services in addition to the existing regularly scheduled routes.\u201d Commuters now using vehicles of the three companies would oe sure to be accommodated, according to the statement.During suen a period of emergency, new books of commuters tickets would be sold only to passengers surrendering signed front covers of their expired book of tickets, the statement continued.To control transportation allotments between terminal city points such as Montreal, Sherbrooke, Three Rivers, Quebec, Vic-toriaville, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto and Saint Jonn, N.B., a space reservation system would be set up Extra sections would be operated to protect intermediate passengers, Mr.Curtis said, and, in addition, shuttle services would be run where necessary between divisional points to protect purely local traffic on main highways.The plans drawn also include arrangements to supplement the fleet with a large number of buses which would be rented from operators serving areas not likely to be seriously affected by the railway strike.Julia, were the only oocu-when the house went up in Howard Killock, all of Noranda.Each had been tried separately, judgment being reserved for yesterday.Police testimony was that all four, following arrest, had been taken to the police station, shown a by-law prohibiting street gaiher-They drove south on Taegu from\t0XP'ained to them and Kunwi, 25 miles north of Taegu, Ji,',, \"ero \u2019 \u2019 they continued to hold .-treet iv Allied Troops Continued From Page 1 and recaptured the town of Kum-wha after a substantial advance.Taegu was ordered evacuated of its 500,000 to 800,000 war-swelled population.Hal Boyle, Associated Press correspondent, reported from Taegu that scores of thousands of Taegu residents, fearful of the Reds after six artillery shells from five miles away had killed four persons, streamed out of the city excitedly.An earlier mid-day panic had subsided.The masses of refugees who had poured into Taegu ahead of the Reds from the north presented a grave problem for overworked local police.There was a threat of an infiltrated communist outbreak inside the city among the refugees.The capture of Pohang port on the Sea of Japan coast by the South Koreans permitted U.S.planes to resume using the airstrip six miles southeast of Pohang.The American advances in the Changnyong bulge gave rise to optimism at U.S.Eighth Army headquarters in Korea.It had described the Red threat against Taegu as the most serious one in Korea.The U.S.1st Marine brigade and the 24th Division tackled 12,- then ?rreet taken into ! 000 river-crossing Reds and drove \u201cAlthough the employees of j well into their bridgehead on the these companies,\u201d Mr.Curtis j eastern allied bank of the river, pointed out, \u201care members of the | AP correspondent Jack Mac- Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees and Other Transport Workers, the union officials have assured company officials that the members of the union locals serving bus companies will co-operate fully in any efforts made to provide whatever additional bus services may be possibly operated during the emergency.\u201d Telephone company officials stated that plans have been made to meet the increased demand which is expected to result from the suspension of telegraph services.The Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Express Companies yesterday advised their agents to place an immediate embargo on all carload and less-car-load shipments of livestock, live poultry and other perishables.Also embargoed were gold and silver bullion and currency which cannot with reasonable certainty reach destinations in Canada or be transferred to connecting United States carriers by Monday noon, the day before the date set for the strike of 124,000 non-operating employees.The express companies also said that because of the possible work stoppage on the railways at 6 a.m., regional time, on Tuesday, other shipments are being and will be accepted \u201csubject to delay.\u201d , The men involved in this dispute are not the men who run the trains, known as the operating trades, but include such varied classes as shopmen, express workers, commercial and railway telegraph operators, station employees, clerks, etc.As many of these classes are directly involved in the operation of the trains, the walkout will force a suspension of actual train services.Beth on the Changnyong fighting front said some of the battered North Korean 4th Division's troops, about a battalion in one place and a small group in another, were pulling back across the river.AP correspondent Leif Erickson at U.S.Eighth Army headquarters quoted one American mgs and custody.Meanwhile, as Mayor Oza Tetre-ault returned from hospital care in Montreal, a number of \u201cJudgment of God\" telegrams were received at his home.Friends of the mayor said the telegrams threatened both the mayor and the city with the late of biblical cities.In connection with the situation, Mayor Tetreault issued the following statement: \"\\ il d'Or is a town of 8.1XH1 people with some 30 nationalities represented.The entire population acre lives in harmony and there -s no question of prejudice on account of race or religion.As civilized people, we have traffic regulations.Local and imported evangelizers have broken our traffic by-law and defied police under pretence of evangelizing persons who have every right to thcmselves as Christians.M e have asked the Baptists to abide by the law and hold meeri mgs in their own church, the same as other denominations do .\u201d American Telephone 151\u2019z Anaconda .83T* Bethlehem Steel .\t42T* Borden\u2019s Co.49 Chrysler .68N Comm.Solvents .lSTs Cons.Edison.'JSL Douglas .86 Dupont .80 General Electric .\t47 General Motors .\t90 Goodyear .58T* International Paper 56 \\ Intern.Telephone .IP* JohnsManville.\t40'» Montgomery Ward 55'» Nash Kelv.\t19V» N.Y.Central .14N Pepsi .8** Radio .17 L Republic Steel .IS'\u2019» Std.Oil of N.J.SON, Studebaker .Si\u2019s U.S.Rubber .46's U.S.Steel .37'ï Vanadium Steel .\t82V* Wool worth .46 151 »* 84 6S5 (Courtes; of Greeashields A Co.) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE n\tClosed Yesterday 11 a r 34\\ 24\\ NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Closed Yesterday 11 a.m.Pfd.80 47 \"Si 90 \\ 57 55** IP1» 14 \\ 18 38'z SIS 37*.C.F.A.Says Continued from Page flour Jn or(ie'\u2019.to get the feed.1 his condition was widespread during the Second World War,\u201d the spokesman said, \u201cand led to heavy buying of flour by feed buyers who had no other use for tne flour than to feed it to the pigs.\" Turning to the problem of fixing of resale prices, the C.F.A.said that agriculture as an industry has more freedom from restrictive practices than any other industry.But the same could not be said of non-agricultural goods, produc- regimental commander as saying: e(1 and solck.Your choice $2.75.Earle Dawson, Island Brook.24A.Agents Wanted MONEY: MONEY; MONEY: DAILY cash profits, clean, pleasant and profitable work, all this and more is offered you by Doraldlna co.ametic.*.Writ* for free details.Doraldina, 1600, Delormier St., Montreal 2 4, Que.126.Help Wanted Male I SERVICE STATION OPERATORS.MUST be bilingual, grade nine education or better and have some experience.Bert's Motor Service, Danville, Que.36.Miscellaneous MUSIC KOR EVERY OCCASION.OR-rhestraa available; one night elands or lonsrer engagements.Modern and old time music.Apply to The Music Booker.Tel.3304 or.write 458 St.Patrick St., Magog.ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: School uniforms made to measure, accurate fitting, moderate prices.Phone 2-4375.COMPLETE INSTRUCTION COURSE given in sewing dresses, suits, and chll.dron's wearing apparel.Wedding and tvening gowns a specialty.Full particulars available through Box lift.Record.37.Personals MRS.ALBERT WALDRON, OF COATICOOK Coaticook, Aug.18.\u2014 Mr s.Emma Waldron, nee Emma Mc-Crae, passed away at the home of her son, Irvin Waldron, after a lengthy illness, on July 22, 1950.Mrs.Waldron was born on March 20th, 1870, at High Forest, and was the widow of the late Albert Waldron, who predeceased her in April, lOSO.Of this union three sons were born\u2014Hartley, of Richmond, Irvin, of Coaticook, with whom she made her home the last twenty years, and Burton, of Detroit, Mich.The deceased who was happiest when surrounded by her family and of a loving and cheerful disposition was always ready to give a helping hand, when health permitted, and will be sadly missed by her family and friends.Prayers were said at the home of her son, Irwin Waldron, Morgan street, on Tuesday, July 25, after which the funeral cortege proceeded to the East Clifton United Church, where services were conducted by the Rev.Pr.Perry, of Coaticook, and Rev.Mr.Cameron, of Sawyerville.The\tchoir sang two\tfavorite hymns\tof the deceased,\t\"Rock of 1 Ages\u2019\u2019\tand \"The Old\tRugged Cross.\" Interment was made in the family lot in the East Clifton Cemetery.The bearers were Messrs.Al- j bert Merrill, of Richmond;' Ray Demers, of Lennoxville; and John Brennand and Vere Andrews, of Coaticook.The\tbeautiful floral\ttributes and messages of sympathy received by the family all testified to the j high esteem in which the deceased was held.Besides her three sons, Mrs.Waldron leaves to mourn her pass- ! ing one sister, Ida, Mrs.John Damon of East Angus; three daugh- | ters-in-law, Mrs.Hartley Waldron, Mrs.Irvin Waldron and Mrs.Bur- j ton Waldron; and one grand- j daughter, Marguerite, of Coaticook; three grandsons, Wallace, of | British Columbia, Norman, of \u2018 Richmond, and Burton, Jr., of Detroit, Mich.; besides many nieces and nephews.A sister, Mary, Mrs.John Andrews, predeceased her years ago.cortege proceeded to St.James Church, Pigeon Hill, where services were conducted by Rev.Mr.White, of Bedford.The hymns used were \"Rock of Ages,\u2019\u2019 \"Unto the Hills Around\" and \"Abide With Me.\u2019\u2019 The bearers were Messrs.Clifford and Richard Dean, of Phil-ipsburg; V.J.Ingalls, of Cowansville; Clayton Campbell, of Bedford; Neil Lagrange, of Stan-bridge Ridge; Ellis Jones, of Bedford.The many beautiful flowers bore silent testimony of the esteem in which the deceased was held.Interment was made In the family lot in the Pigeon Hill Cemtery.The deepest sympathy is extended to his widow and children.Lancashire, because its humid climate keeps the threads from becoming too dry and snapping, is the centre of England's cotton textile trade.auction sale for Henry Doherty, At Bury Village, Next to United Church.Saturday, August 26th, AT 12:30 P.M.Thi* is a the beft of furniture and in very ffood condition.Two modern bed-: jom '.TMEVt> ¦ IT 5ML)T WITH A PIECE O' TIM'.,.EVEN rw UAUË CU6S OFF! riLFIND twciûmt safe ver, AN LEARN tutU ^0 THANKS FOP «CKINâ ME UR I MUST »ee vous: governor.them get BACK TO MV RANCH AMD CAU THE SHERIFF AS SOON AS POSSIBLE1.LcaHm Tumar WE GO TO ot ap Hoesc SOON.ME.GACO A.Nt PROP VOU OFF THEM !» *Wf**-.-\u2022¦Y'-Lit.L mij\u201d) MEWOVNHUC »IO n H\t0*F VIC FLINT \u2022 V'&SC- POTTLt \"s, VV'c\u2019Kt MOT TKs IKÔ TO HAVB A CIOARFr/HUKT VOU.vou Sr£.WJ=.V AMC7 KtLAV.\tA\\E\ttmû CAV5 : WAS, OM THE FORCE.>OU I DOM'T KMOW.I OON'T KNOW.X voNirmonr, i tell va/ I KMOVV MOURE SOUAITE, FLINT CUT I TELL VA I AIN T S£SN LIALFV' IN A VEAK I PONT KNOW MUTT1N HOW CCVLVE VOUR OLP PARTNER LOOKUP SO AAUCH IN TUB CHIPS WHILE VOU'RE ON VOUK UPPERS; 1 ip.VO H> Bv Michael O\u2019Malley and Ralph PRISCILLA\u2019S POP U-INkS y y ¦ U m «Ta.u Vermeer MAIL A LETTER FROM THE NUTCHELLS! HE'S HAVING A WONDERFUL VACATION! > HOW DO YOU KNOW?you HAVEN'T EVEN v OPENED IT! IT SMELLS FOR YOU, OF FISH! MR.BOTTS iro i ./V) BV NÇA 3gi LI\u2019L ABNER By A] Capp results in no eiction.Boys very sleepy \u2014 siesta all day.Here nestles the semi-conscious republic ol El Passionate.-Very little Upombo\u2019 îor the benefit of our scientifically-minded readers,the Federal Bureau of Climate Investigation has prepared this map explaining' -the amazing differences in the dimates of those two Adjoining countries \u2014 El Ftessionato and !£££ pyu '.mimmmMgrLreugi ALLEY OOP By By V.T.Hamlni BUT, 511?.ANY CHANGE OP IEt?UTINE CALLS FOZ A STAFF 5,.,,; MEETING.ITS EEiSULATIiPNS / WHY POES CAESASE.NEED MOeg SHIPS ?STAFF MEETINGS POPPYCOCK.' YGU GFFICEes HAVE voue (Oppees: GET SHIPS CAESAR ! Uv«.' I DASSN\" TELL \u2019EM HIS SHIRS GOT .T SUNK.TO CARRY TREASURE BACK TO COME ! CAESARS CAMPAIGN IN BRITAIN TURNED UP MCEE LOOT THAN HIS SMALL FLEET CAN HANDLE.\u2019 JOE PALOOKA By Ham Fishat .i WHO.SOlHie THÎ KCir KEFFtt y va effectsot'see tm too» i > WO\u2019T ASSOSHIATF WITH'IM NO wore , VA HHOW WOT JOt 5F.0 ABOUT 'W AH' 8ETTIM'.Ht EVEN WAVTIO TOIVÇ \u2014r 'j C,\u2014i: '^1 , X ¦.^ ; m Mum FRAGRANT CREAM DEODORAM i- Quick.Sois .Sur« Mr.and Mrs.John Morgan, Durham Street, accompanied by-Mrs.Percy Dunbar, also of Durham Street, spent a few days recently, in Derby Line.* « ¥ Mr.and Mrs.G.Y.Carpentier, Yimy Street, have returned from a motor trip to Hampton Beach, and Manchester, N.H., Cushing Island and Portland, Me.* ¥ * Mr.Pierre Lippe and Miss Fran-cine Lippe, of Waterloo, have returned home after spending a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George A.Sirois, Queen Street.* * * Mr.Alfred Enair, who spent a week in Broekville, Ont., and Mr.Ronald Enair, who was in Stone-ham, for two weeks, have returned to their home on Dug:e Lane.Miss Phyllis Enair, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the same home.¥ * * Mr.and Mrs.Janies McCallum and son.Richard, have returned from East Angus, when they visited Mr.and Mrs.Robert Irving, for a week.They were also recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Dupuis, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Brooks, at Rosemere.¥ * ¥ Miss Joan Harrington, the Lafayette Apartments, Montreal Street, haï left for her home, in Richmond, whence she will take a motor trip through the New England States, returning by Niagara and Hamilton, Ont.* * # Miss Anne Morrison, who spent a month visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Morrison, Quebec Street, has returned to resume her\trvr dut:es on the staff of the King Ed- DOHO / tl j L)I\\ ward VII Hospital, in Bermuda_____________________ Miss Peg Morway, R.X.who was\tw e i \u2022\tt T \u2022\tt-s also a guest at the same home, has\tMaking rlim FtOpOSe MARRIAGES returned to St.John.N.B \u2022 ¥ ¥ Miss Alice Campbell, Quebec Street, is spending two weeks in Chicoutimi, where she is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.B.V.Merrier and Miss Josephine Merrier.| DK.MEKS\u2014A Kt HA MBA l LT Bethanv, Aug.18.\u2014The marnage of Miss Clementine Archambault, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.\tw v , .u Lionel Archambault, of L\u2019Enfant i\t£>\u2019 tu\u2018v f*thcr «v.™ n - Jesus, to Mr.Noel Demers, son of f^-'.ergth gown of powder blue Dear Miss Dix: A correspondent asks how she can make a man Mr.and Mrs.Emile Demers, of k '\"¦o'1 nt o\\e! a «.a, wui a very pretty wedding took place on 1 p,,i.\t«\u2018m, rw.cTh Saturday.July 8.in the DnUed\tJh.r n?KhL i'u.o.v.\t^\t, man, grandmother of the bnee, thunh Parsonage a.Uarenc,- Mrs Walter Lewis, Mrs.C-'- Corey and Mr.and Mrs.Rc \u2018 h\\ ' Campbell, aunts of the bride, O M>'-\tAbdallah, all of J 1 W C '' tord; Mrs.Walter Barnum Reader Tell* Scheme For Bringing Backward Man To Marrying Point Parsonage ville, when the pastor, the Rev.R.S.Smith, united in marriage Miss Shirley Ruth Morgan.Mr.and Mr*.Edward Greenfield Park, to Mr.William P.Gerrard, of St.Lambert.The bride, who was given in Friends of David Peak will be\tfeels/ure 18 in lo?* ^ hîr Pr0P°s* .\u2014\tua 1.nutans in I did.A very fine man.with whom I was muc ,\t.\u201e\t.\tiHptK.n, fnni,\t,k hat to match, her bridal bouquet 11\tp,, pose to her.\tIll ted\tyou how\t.to®,N\t- doorstep.He would refer fRv' Fâ,h*r '' The bridesmaid.Miss Madeline\tVV er went any farther.Fina.v T, ., 1\tMorgan, sister of the bride, won sorry to learn he is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, undergoing observation.¥ ¥ ¥ Hostesses at the Country Club tea, taking place Saturday, August 19, will be Mrs.G.H.Logie, who will act as convener, Mrs.; Dean Bishop, the Misses Jessie Hopkins, Vera Hall and Jean Mc-1 Allister.* * « Mr.and Mrs.Philip Robins, London Street, have returned from a two weeks' holiday at Mackinac Island, Mich.On their way back they visited Mr.and Mrs.Baylis Poe at their summer cottage on Lake Ontario, near Kingston.Mrs.Walter Lewis.Mrs.Clair Corey and Air.and Mrs.Robert and Bed-and daughter.Miss Hetty Harnum, of Franklin, Vt., Mr.Reginald Wight-man, of Dorval; Mr .and Mrs.Albert Caserciy, Miss Myrtle Cav-i rely, Mrs.Norman Yeysey and Mrs \\r:hur Holden, of Green- sure loved me.virtually camped on my doorstep vaguely ,to \"when we are married.\" but never went - one day 1 said to him: \"Give me 1 am going to buy some something \u2018be bride wore a floor-length ^ \u2014 He did.and I bought a marriage license.When I showed it \"bite satin gown, the skirt ending blu# shr 'sufrh't wi(h pin^ rPM .Mrookride Pavilion.Music: Western him.he said: \"Why did you do that?A ou know that s a mans yob.ma long train, and a full length, bu4)Ji wUh R ha, ,0 matrh, and Ramblers, fvm St.Albans, Vt.\"Well, darling.\" I said in my sweetest tone.\"1 know veil of utile illusion.She earned :_________________________ ' with it to rgan.floor-length WATERLOO gown of powder| Dancing every Saturday nights « DOROTHY DIX the only reason you haven\u2019t got one is because you \u201c bouquet of red and white roses have been too busy, so 1 thought I would save you Following the ceremony a buf-that trouble.\u201d He laughed and thought it was a fet lunch was served to upwards good joke and we stepped around the corner to the of two hundred guests at the parish hall.In the evening a dance was held when the bride was gowned in a mauve silk dress.Mr.and Mrs.Demers will reside in Bethany.I he bride and groom were the recipients of many useful and beautiful gifts.parson s and got married and have been happy ever since.\tMRS.JAMES K.Answer: Evidently God helps those who help themselves, as the old proverb says.Especially when they are women and desire a husband, and I have no doubt your experience will be a lamp to guide the feet of many a sister who is afflicted with one of these dilatory suitors whose wooing drags on and on a ^ hot day on without ever reaching the altar, ANNOYING SITUATION\tWALDRON\u2014McBURNEY The man whose attentions are without intentions is a cad, hut a| Sawyerville, Aug.18,\u2014 w^oman can generally rid herself of him by beginning to talk about | T h e marriage of M a r- Mr.and Mrs.E- J.McKelvey, of Cherry River, Que., wish to announce\t/if t.,ei.g.ett;ng mgrrie qooc/ness! Corn Flakes so fresh and crisp, they rustle out of the box! Freshest of all cereals, because folks cat them fast as we make \u2019em.Give your family the best buy in goodness\u2014Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes!\t, MOTHER mvJSy, best! GLORY! GLORY! It\u2019s the new Ice Cream! fr-'y.vf&.ï A man drawing unemployment insurance, baby bonuses on ten children, and housing parents who receive old age pensions, can make a nice living off the taxpayers Gargane is a mountainous peninsula, the \u201cspur\u201d of Italy\u2019s \u201cboot,\u201d jutting into the Adriatic Sea.w, Flowers Wedding Day from JOHN MILFORD & SON REG\u2019D.138 Wellington St, North Dial 3-3757 HAT an ice cream .so wonderfully different! You\u2019ll delight in every luscious spoonful of Princesse loubert.You\u2019ll glory in the thick, smooth, golden cream ., .thrill to the dewy freshness of choice fruits and berries .ripe, meaty nuts ., .and delectable flavors.Yes, you\u2019ll love Princesse Joubert at first taste.Get some from your neighborhhood J.J.Joubert dealer now.% Comes to you fresh as it\u2019s frozen, ready to dip out of its distinctive red white and blue striped pint package.r*;\t: v > < $ w (RMVUl * à Mâ 'I ' cce, /yieartts SHERBROOkL DAILY RLLUKL.1-RIDA Y, AUGLM\u2019 18.1950.Ten.Races, Show, Midway Feature Fair At Cookshire Many Men, Women From Compton Co.Are On Committees For Cookshire Fair Cookshire, Aug.18.\u2014The work of preparing for the Cookshire Fair that starts on Monday for three days has been the responsibility of several score of men and women well known throughout Compton County.All have worked under the general direction of the executive committee, headed by the president, H.W.Loomis.J.A.Mac-Burney is vice-president of the committee and H.V.Burns is second vice - president.Other members are L.H.Hunt, R.G.Hodge, E.A.Labonte and W.Bishop.Committees and their members are : Horses: Arthur Bennett, James Bellam, Curtis Ross, Gordon For-grave and Pat Cassidy.Beef cattle: J.A.MacBurney, L.Littlejohn, Gleason Lake, Thomas Kirby and Don MacMilland.Dairy cattle: R.G.Hodge, H.V.Burns, A.A.Cote, Wells Coates, F.Joyal and R.Thibodeau.Sheep: Gerald French, H.V.Burns, N.G.Bennett and L.Irving.Swine: Thomas Kirby, Gerald Warburton, Gleason Lake and R.N.Mayhew.Poultry: E.A.Labonte, Pat Bring the whole family to the COOKSHIRE FAIR COOKSHIRE SHOE STORE High Quality Leather and Rubber Footwear Equip the whole family at a low cost.S.LAPIERRE - Prop.Tel.105\t\u2014 COOKSHIRE Cassidy, William Irving, G.War-| burton and L.T.Merrigan.Junior department: J.P.Fleury, Gaston Marcoux, W.G.MacDou-gall, R.M.Elliott, Rene Scott and Gleason Lake.Parade: W.G.MacDougall, A.Bennett, J.A.MacBurney, R.G.Hodge and Gleason Lake.Dairy and maple products: James MacBurney, A.E.French, Charles Picard, H.J.Wheeler and W.S.Laberee.Flowers: Tim Palmer, Mrs.B.Learned, Mrs.V.Hurley and Mrs.G.Forgrave.Horticulture: Tim Palmer, R.G.\tHodge, A.E.French, Mrs.G.Waldron and Mrs.L.Littlejohn.Prize list: Chairmen of all committees.Reception: L.H.Hunt, H.A.Stevenson, C.M.MacRae, J.L.Wootten.Grounds and buildings: J.Beau-chemin, G.Forgrave, Pat Cassidy and S.Coates.Gate: Colin Standish, W.S.Lab-pree, Marcel Maneu, H.J.Wheeler and J.Beauchemin.Grandstand: C.H.Picard, L.H.\tHunt, L.T.Merrigan, Joseph Tardif, Evelyn Stevenson.Attractions: L.H.Hunt, L.T.Merrigan, C.H.Picard and C.M.iMacRae.Races and race tracks: Wells Bishop, H, J.Labonte, Arthur PATRON At Cookshire Fair « Sfvsk?' m GREETINGS to all members of the COOKSHIRE FAIR COMMITTEE best wishes for a successful COOKSHIRE FAIR J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LIMITED 78-80 Wellington St.No.?Sherbrooke, Quebec ' '\t'4 :: ¦¦¦ ¦, ;¦ r « m E.O.GINGRAS, M.L.A., patron if the Compton County Agricultural Society whose annual Fair at Cookshire starts on Monday.Buddy Arden and his \u201cStars on Strings\u201d act will be one of the feature numbers at the Cookshire Fair grandstand show next week.I his clever young man presents a puppet novelty that has won him acclaim in night clubs and at larger fairs across the country.Ward and E.A.Labonte.Police: George Sylvestre, Hazen Lowry, Ferrier Duranleau and R.Owens.Ladies:\tMrs.Volney Hurley, chairman, Mrs.B.Atkins, assistant chairman, Mrs.Gordon Forgrave, second assistant chairman, Mrs.O.Desruisseaux, third assistant chairman, Mrs.H.Asker, Mrs.Aubrey Batlcy, Mrs.Jack Let's all go to tlie COOKSHIRE FAIR! Si B.MILLER\u2019S GARAGE B1RCHTON, Ql E.General Repairs Welding \u2014- Body and Fender Work Tires \u2014 Batteries Day and Night Road Service Stirling Is Looking For re Tourists Going to the Fair: USE THE BUS! FOR ECONOMY.FOR SAFETY.SPECIAL BUS SERVICE TO COOKSHIRE FAIR ?AUG.21 - 22 - 23 ?\u201cRIDE IN COMFORT IN A BERUBE BUS\u201d Direct Service to the Main Gate at Cookshire Fairgrounds from: Sherbrooke - Lennoxville - Birchton Cookshire - East Clifton - Sawyerville \u2022 Daily Service: Sherbrooke - Cookshire - Sawyerville \u2022 LEO BERUBE, Proprietor.\u2014 Sherbrooke Terminal: Queen\u2019s Hotel _ Best wishes for a successful Cookshire Fair H.H.COOPER & CO Stirling, Scotland \u2014 Natural gateway to the western Highlands, radiation point for the beauties of the Trossachs, Loch Lomond and Rob Roy\u2019s country, Stirling is looking to her tourist trade.Shopkeepers and hotel owners are renovating their premises.One large department store, for instance, has added a restaurant to seat more than 100.Everything possible is being done to encourage tourists to visit Scotland\u2019s west coast to stay longer in Stirling itself.An old historical town, clustering at the foot of.the Castle Rock and guarded by the sentinel cf Stirling Castle, it has many beauties worthy of a sightseeing tour.Visitors can climb to the battlements of the castle and look over a sheer drop of hundreds of feet to the agricultural plains stretching outwards to the Clyde.From the opposite side of the j battlements one looks over the roofs of the town to thee heavily-1 wooded sides of Abbey Craig.This is topped by the Wallace monument-tribute to William Wallace and his fight for Scottish independence against the English.The castle and the monument attract 40,000 tourists a year.One of Stirling\u2019s youngest councillors, Baillie Henry Burt, is fighting to interest organizations in a big advertising campaign that will really put Stirling on the tourist map.Tel.66 EAST ANGUS QUALITY GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED DRY GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES \u2014 ALSO \u2014 CANADA PAINTS DURING COOKSHIRE FAIR, visil \u201cGREEN LANTERN\u201d RESTAURANT for \u201cThe Best Food In Town\u201d Phone 162\t\u2014 COOKSHIRE All newly redecorated \u2014 THE SMARTEST MOST MODERN RESTAURANT IN COOKSHIRE Specializing in Light Lunches and Full Course Meals Famous for French Fries! HAMBURGERS OUR SEPCIALTY \u2014 TRY OUR SUNDAES! (Opposite Cookshire Woollen Mills) Just below the C.P.R.Tracks.R.J, ROSS, Prop., Cookshire.Coior Can Be Soothing Doctors attending a Health Congress in Southern England recently were recommended to use light green operating theatres.It was stated that surgeons working in theatres painted with h:s restful contrasting coltir would be made more easily able to distinguish clearly the color of blood, thus relieving eye-strain and resulting in greater efficiency.The suggestion came from R- F.Wilson, Art Director of the British Color Council.He also recommended that patients with low blood pressure should be treated in vermilion rooms and those with high blood pressure in blue ones.Purple, said to be a \u201csoothing tint,\u201d was recommended for waiting rooms.The British Color Council was first formed in 1930.The Council concerns itself chiefly with color and lighting in factories and offices.Its work has been associated with interior color decoration of walls and machines having the most favorable effect on workers.The Council has shown that well-chosen color and efficient lighting improve health, stimulate morale and increase output in industry.Beaumont, Mrs.B.Bissonnette, Miss Bertha Bolduc, Mrs.H, V.Burns, Mrs.Joseph Delisle, Mrs.E.\tDesautels, Mrs.Leon Desruisseaux, Mrs.R.M.Elliott, Mrs.T.O.Farnsworth, Mrs.J.W.French, Miss Abbie French, Mrs.Joseph Gobeil, Mrs.Fred Goodin, Mrs.F.\tC.Hurd, Mrs.A.W.Laberee, Mrs.R.Learned, Mrs, L.Littlejohn.Mrs.Eva MacRae, Mrs.Stanley McVety, Miss A.Migneault, Mrs.Charles Montgomery, Mrs.George Parsons, Mrs.Charles Picard, Mrs, F.Robinson, Mrs.Zeph Rousseau, Mrs.Alfred Rowland, Mrs.H.A.Smith, Mrs.H.A.Stevenson, Miss E.Stevenson, Mrs.Theckla Stevenson, Mrs.Guy Waldron, Mrs.Basil Woolley.Varied Horse Racing Program At Cookshire Cookshire, Aug.18.\u2014Hone racing events will be held on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during tije Cookshire Fair.A trot and pace, open to three-year-old colts owned in Compton County, will be held on Sunday.The purse is S150.On Sunday there is also a flat race, open to Compton Town, with a $40 purse and a 2.18 mixed with $180 at stake.Monday there is a 2.24 mixed with $150 at stake and on Tuesday there is a $150 mixed and a $180 free for all.Wednesday there is a 2.26 mixed and a classified.Both have purses of $150.Each class will have three heats EAST CLIFTON Mrs.Eileen Waldron and children, Pamela and Donald, of Hudson Heights, were guests of the former\u2019s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.Lawrence Waldron and Mrs.Waldron.Mr.and Mrs.James Towers and Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Luce ware in Cookshire on business and called on Mrs.Anna W\u2019aldron, at the j home of Mr.and Mrs.Odell Winslow, at Easton Corner.The Messrs.Russell Blair and Ross Bellam have gone to Ontario to wark in the tobacco harvest.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Brownlee, , of Greenfield Park, were tea guests i of Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Waldron.and each heat will be a race.Two seconds will be allowed trotters.Entries must be made before 6 [ p.m.the day previous to the race All drivers must have a licence.While on your way to or from THE COOKSHIRE FAIR STOP AT PAT\u2019S RESTAURANT SAWYERVILLE for a real home-cooked meal.Light Lunches, Soft Drink*, Ice Cream, Groceries.G.L.PATRICK & SON, Props.Tel.69\t\u2014 SAWYERVILLE jM WsBiM if A \u201cSure, we\u2019re going to the Fair, - - - we\u2019ll see you there! IT\u2019S COOKSHIRE FAIR \u2014 MON.-TUES.-WED.Everyone, young and old alike, appreciates the advantages of the telephone to contact friends and pfighbors, whether for business or pleasure.We try to give you the best of service, whether in town or country.La Cie Canadienne De Telephone (CANADIAN TELEPHONE COMPANY) There\u2019s fun for all at the COOKSHIRE FAIR E.F.Heatherington ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Residential and Industrial Wiring SPECIALTY: FARM LIGHTING Tel.173 Cookshire WELCOME TO THE COOKSHIRE FAIR! Turcotte\u2019s Garage (B.Turcotte, Prop.) COOKSHIRE, QUE.General Repairs and Service HR STANDISH BROS.REG'D AGENTS for Farm Equipment and Building Supplies McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery International Farm-all Tractors Beatty Pumps and Washers Johns-Manville Building Products SHELL Oils and Greases FIRESTONE Tires Plumbing Supplies ^^^^**»**\t\u201c¦¦-.rvTmu-ia SEE OUR EXHIBITS AT THE COOKSHIRE FAIR Show Room and Repair Shop Tel.16 \u2014 COOKSHIRE \\ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.AUGUST 18.1930.Eleven Cookshire Fair Starts Monday With Gala Program Fair Frolics Of 1950 Will Feature Grandstand Revue At Cookshire Fair At Cookshire Fair Cookshire, Aug.18\u2014The grandstand performance at the Cookshire Fair this year which is being produced by Garden Bros, of Toronto, promises to outdo anything ever presented before to the Fair patrons.The show has such features as the Four-Metro-Maids, young beautifully costumed girls in a series of intricate dance numbers.\u201cFlash\u201d the prize winning dancing stallion ridden by its 17-year-old master and trainer, is a horse that has won many ribbons at Exhibi- tions and Horse Shows throughout the country, trained to present a ; high school act with intricate dancing steps which makes it almost unbelieveable for a horse to perform.Erno the Musical Clown is a continental novelty which as well as presenting some clever musical instrument playing, has some comedy antics to go with it which causes riotous laughter.The Rutleys.those hand balancers and equilibrists, featured in \"Ripleys Believe it or Not\u201d column present VISIT THE COOKSHIRE FAIR .and .be sure to stop at the SAWYERVILLE HOTEL! \u2022 Where the beer is cold, the wine delicious and the meals \u201cout of this world\".CLEAN.COMFORTABLE ROOMS Tel.24, SAWYERVILLE \u2014 D.Crete, Prop.Don\u2019t Miss The 000KSHIRE FAIR and when you need the best in hardware, building materials, plumbing and heating requirements and sporting goods, always BUY FROM CODER LIMITED SHERBROOKE\u2019S LEADING HARDWARE STORE Wellington Street North ¦ \u2022\u2022 ' mm.\u201cFlash,\u201d a prize-winning dancing stallion, has won many ribbons at horse shows throughout the country.He will he one of the attractions in the Carden Brothers grandstand show at the Cookshire Fair ne\\t wegk.This pictures shows him being ridden b> his 17-year-old master, and trainer.Ian Garden.bread softeners or emulsifiers.Food and drug experts said the principal such ingredient, polyox-yehtylene monostearate, has for some years been used in \u201ca substantial amount\u201d of the bread produced in the United States.Visit: our booth at the gate ! Cookshire Milling and Farm Supply Co.Phone 18 \u2014 Cookshift Purina Chows and Sanitation Products Poultry Supplies MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN\u2019S INSTITUTE OF COMPTON COUNTY NOW FEEDING TURKEYS.c#£C CHOWS PURINA Get your PURINA TURKEY CHOWS and be eligible for the contest for the 5 best feeding records in Compton County! 1st Prize \u2014 $10 2nd Prize \u2014 $5 3 prizes \u2014 $3, $2, $1 L.T.MERRIGAN, Manager.Government Sets Bread Standards For U.S.Bakers Washington\u2014A proposed national standard for bread-sotting forth what the family loaf should contain and in what quantities\u2014 has been announced in the United States Federal Register.This official government publication presented the proposed standard as drawn up by the food and drug administration after hearings held over the last nine years.It is due to be adopted after 30 days, unless exceptions are filed in the meantime.If adopted, it would apply only to bread shipped or sold in interstate commerce.It would, however, also provide a future working basis for uniform state standards, food and drug officials said.The proposed new standards | would permit bread containing soy ! flour up to 3 per cent of the weight of the flour used to be sold as white bread.They would require that the weight of raising in raisin b\u2019ead be not less than half the weight of the flour used.They would allow whole wheat bread also to be sold as graham bread or \u201centire wheat.\u201d Identification Breads made from white flour mixed with whole wheat flour or with cracked wheat would have to be properly identified in their names as to the wheat ingrediants used, and could not be sold simply as \u201cwheat bread.\u201d Milk bread would have to contain milk, or non-fat dry milk solids and milk fat in prescribed amounts, as the wetting ingredient instead of water.Maximum and minimum limits on thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and iron for enriched white bread also were set forth in the proposed standards.Many states require that white bread be so enriched.{ The proposed standards would not allow the use of so-called B.C.Prepares Civil Defence Victoria, B.C.\u2014British Columbia is getting down to brass tacks on civil defence problems.An organizational blueprint \u2014 for use in case of an attack on the province \u2014 is being prepared by a special committee of civil servants.set up by the provincial government.The committee, headed by H.A.Pennington, deputy provincial secretary, is assembling data gathered at civil defence meetings recently in Seattle.At those tolks, officials from both the United States and Canada discussed defence problems \u2014 mainly with a view toward atomic attack.Informed sources here say the report the committee will submit to the provincial cabinet will probably contain a proposal to set up an advisory council of experts on ! utilities, fire fighting, law enforcement and other services that would be called into play in the event of i an emergency.Up to the present the stress in ! British Columbia has been laid on : planning rather than the actual ; setting up of a civil defence organization.Sources say such a step may come later, after the return from England of Gen.F.F.I Worthington, chief of the national [civil defence organization.Inventory Resources Meanwhile the committee here is .making an inventory of the actual ; resources of the civilian population which could be used to combat a \u2022 disaster.Another plan being studied by the committee is a program of 'general public education on what PATRON SENATOR JACOB NICOL.who is a patron of the Compton County Agricultpra! Society whose annual Fair starts at Cookshire on Monday.Welcome To Cookshire Fair! LOIGNAN GARAGE General Repair*, Welding, Washing, Greasing, Texaco Product».Tow Car Service, Goodrich Tires, Willard Batterie».Tel.5 COOKSHIRE Main Street steps civilian* can take to help themselves in an emergency.Saul one official: \u201cIt's good insurance for the public to know what could he done to lessen thlie loss if an atomic attack or similar disaster occurred.\u201d Also under study is the matter of zones for civilian defence and the legal problems involved in setting them up, when several municipal authorities would likely have to be co-ordinated under an overall authority.Three consecutive Want may be inserted for $1.25.Ada For an exciting time it\u2019» the COOKSHIRE FAIR for fast and efficient trucking it's DAVIES TRANSPORT (GENERAL TRANSPORT) Sherbrooke and Montreal to Sawyerville, St.Malo d'Auckland, Fa at Hereford, Paquetteville.Telephones: Sawyerville 45 \u2014 Montreal WI 1115 Have you read th« Want Ada latelrT Perhaps there I» ^ anmethlng advertised vou would like to buyl TO THE 2.1 m ¦T-S'l üÉÉ Bigger and Better a really beautiful as well as sensational acrobatic act.Then from the better Nite-Clubs comes the latest novelty craze, Buddy Arden and his \u201cStars on Strings\u201d puppets.The clever young man presents a novelty that created a sensation at the larger Exhibitions last year.Clifford, King of the Slackwire, has a fine sense of balance and does some startling feats on the slender wire.Gallante is a comedy juggler who juggles everything from soup to nuts with a few comedy capers thrown in.Last but not least is Johnny Dearo that young daredevil who risks his life at each performance in walking up a rope at an angle of 45 degrees to a heighth of sixty feet then sliding downwards at breath-taking speed, to keep the audience on the edge of their seats through his performance.Fair Frolics of 1950 offers a variety Show with stars from the stage, nite-clubs and circus in a fast paced program that you can\u2019t afford to miss on your visit to the Fair.Sunday Evening \u2014-Fireworks F7V Special Added Attractions Every Day.PATRON \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ \u2022 \u2022 V.¦ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ .V .V \u2022 \u2022 0 e ¦ \u2022 ¦ ¦ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .v \u2022 \u2022 ¦\t9 \u2022 \u2022 ¦\t« \u2022 \u2022 ¦ ¦ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ ¦\tm m \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 m m \u2022 \u2022 m \u2022 m m m m \u2022\t9 ¦\t\u2022 \u2022\t9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C « ¦ 9 9 0 ¦ a m 9 a ¦ * 1 ! - d t a^j V«l 9 a < ¦.\u2022 vw V.¦ ¦ \u2022 \u2022 9 9 9 « ¦ \u2022 ' \u2022 \u2022 ¦ \u2022 .V ¦ \u2022 9 9 UGUST 21-22-23 ION DAY - TUESDAY \u2014 WEDNESDAY Horse Races Every Day! Grandstand Show Every Evening! GARDEN BROS.GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS T.GREEN AMUSEMENT CO.LTD.BAND MUSIC \u2014 NEW HORSE JUDGING RINGS \u2014 CALF CLUBS FULL GRANDSTAND SHOW ON SUNDAY SENATOR T.R.HOWARD, a patron of the Compton County Agriculture Society, whose annual Fair starts at Cookshire on Mon; day.See Compton County\u2019» Finest On Display CATTLE AND HORSE PARADES \u2014 EXHIBITS OF ALL KINDS Industrial Displays \u2014 Women\u2019s Departments \u2014 Farm Machinery ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: 35c Modern, Enlarged Dining Hall.Larger Grandstand\u2014New Rest Rooms. wmm Twelve , SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, AUGUS1 18, 1950.Cookshire Fair Starts Monday With Gala Program r \\ TO ?EXHIBIT Success to COOKSHIRE FAIR H.H.& L.H.HUNT SAW YERVILLE General Merchant* \u2014 Farm Machinery Phone 19 We Like To Get To The Bottom of Things! ^ When you drive your car in here for cold weather checkup, or repairs, he sure we'll do a THOROUGH job at moderate cost \u2014 to have you run your car with real driving economy.WHEN YOU COME TO THE COOKSHIRE 'X L\tFAIR COME AND SEE US! F.WOOLLEY GARAGE and SERVICE STATION SELECTED DEALER FOR GOODYEAR TIRES COOKSHIRE, QUE.\tPhone 183 Our Feeds Help Build the Quality of the Livestock Exhibited at the Cookshire Fair I C.S.BAILEY REG\u2019D \u2014 The Farmers\u2019 Friend Manufacturer of Gain More Feeds Custom Work: Grinding \u2014 Mixing \u2014 Seed Cleaning Manufacturer of Grain More Feeds Master Feeds \u2014 Quaker Feeds \u2014 Homii S AAV YERVILLE, QUE.\tTel.21 I1 Best Wishes for a Very Successful COOKSHIRE FAIR! Hon.J.A.Blanchette, M.P.Assistant to i Hon.Brooke Claxton, Minister of National Defense.PATRON HON.J.S.BOURQUE, who is a patron of the Compton County Agricultural Society whose annual Fair at Cookshire starts on Monday.Johnstons Self- Service Is Top In East Angus East Angus, Aug.18.\u2014One of East Angus\u2019 most modern stores is Johnston\u2019s Self Service.This modern establishment carries a complete line of fruits, vegetables, biscuits, Bird\u2019s eye frozen goods, ice cream, soft drinks, cigarettes as well as practically everything a family needs in the food line.George Johnston, proprietor of the store, started up business for himself on August 1, 1945, after fifteen years experience.Prior to setting up business he served as clerk and manager in several of the top stores in the district.Today Johnston\u2019s Self Service is noted for its quality products, courteous service, moderate prices and above all\u2014cleanliness.The store operates a five-day delivery service and phone orders are delivered in town every day.The well-known establishment has increased business yearly since its opening.Blind English Woman Visits Kin In B.C.Vancouver\u2014As she saw her family off to Canada from England 28 years ago, Florence Hutton promised she would save her money and come to see them some day.She has arrived at her family\u2019s home here but she hasn\u2019t seen them.She never will.For Miss Hutton \u2014 now 60 \u2014 who flew here from her home at Coventry, England, for a visit, is totally blind.Despite her handicap, she moves around her 90-year-old mother's small suburban home with confidence.She knits, sews and crochets.The plucky Briton is unhappy about one thing only.She is allowed but three months in Canada.Immigration regulations concerning handicapped persons allow her no more time.\u201cThat was the immigration department\u2019s stipulation, and I shall abide by it,\u201d said Miss Hutton.\u201cBut I did so want to make my home here with my mother and sister.I thought we could end our days here together.\u201d Besides her widowed mother and sister with whom she is staying, Miss Hutton has a brother living here.Another brother lives at Summerland, B.C., and a sister at Calgary.Two brothers and sisters remain in England.After trying for three years to make the trip to Canada, permission was finally granted by immigration authorities on the understanding she would ask no extension of the three-month-limit.Miss Hutton sdd her sight was poor throughout her life, but she worked 25 years as an expert masseuse with the British ministry of pensions.Five years ago she became completely sightless and had to give up her work.New Suburb Rises In Cologne Ruins Cologne.\u2014 An entire new suburb is rising near the ashes of Cologne, still a mass of ruins from the thousand bomber raids.Newly-laid concrete roads and underground water systems wind among scaffolding, piles and bricks and bulldozers in the \u201cpeoples park\u201d (Volkspark.) They are ready to serve 487 bourses being built and reconstructed for the British control commission at an estimated cost of $9,884,000.The aim, a British spokesman said, is to concentrate in the new suburb the greater part of the Control Commission which is now spread over Cologne and towns up to 100 miles away.It is hoped British families in Germany will be able to move in by the end of the year.By agreement with the British and with the German ministry of reconstruction, the builders have looked to the future, when the occupation çnds and the buildings can be occupied by Germans.The economy of Newfoundland rests primarily upon three industries \u2014 fishing, mining, pulp and paper and other forest products.The manufacture of textiles provides more employment than any other Canadian industry per dollar capital investment.African monkeys run wild on Gibraltar rock*.Come To Cookshire Fair! Compton County\u2019s Greatest Event See You There 1 ZEPH.ROUSSEAU Auctioneer \u2014 General Insurance \u2014 Barber Shop SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Tel.9 Welcome To Cookshire IT\u2019S FAIR TIME AGAIN! We\u2019re Proud Of Our Town \u2014 Proud Of Our Fair! On behalf of the Town Council and of every citizen of our community, I extend a warm welcome to you who come to our Annual Fair.We are honored by your presence and shall do our utmost to make your visit as happy for you as it is for us.Fair time in Cookshire is always a joyous occasion.EMILE BELLEMARE, Mayor.Corporation of the Town of COOKSHIRE COLIN STANDISH, Secretary.Car Trouble?Drive in for real service 1 One of the best-equipped garages in the district.M ac Kay\u2019s Garage Sub-dealer for Ford Cars and Trucks Ford Tractors and Farm Implements Tow Car Service Home of \u201cTEXACO\u201d Fire Chief Gasoline General Repairs \u2014 Service That Pleases Phone 29\t-\t-\t-\t- SAWYERVILLE, QUE.While at the Exhibition - stop at the Woollen Exhibits of the Cookshire Woollen Mills LOUIS BEAUDOIN - Prop.Specialty: Woollens, Blankets, all types of materials, pants, wool exchange \u2014 Material by the yard.See our display in the Industrial Building.Tel.196 COOKSHIRE DON\u2019T MISS THE COOKSHIRE FAIR Milk Shake* Soft Drink* Ice Cream Hot Dogs, Sandwiches Vico, Milk and Cream OLSSON and PROVIS Visit our booth under the Grandstand.Sole Grandstand Rights./ \"4 PATRON mm.PP» \u2014 Our Modern Funeral Coach and Ambulance \u2014 SAWYERVILLE UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day And Night Service Anywhere HON.C.D.FRENCH, patron of the Compton County Agricultural Society whose annual Fair starts at Cookshire'on Monday.Prominent Men Ik Are Patrons Of Cookshire Fair THOMAS C.FRENCH, Proprietor.Complete Funeral and Ambulance Sefvice.Funeral Parlors at Your Disposal Without Extra Charge.JUST CALL 34 r 3\t\u2014\tSAWYERVILLE, QUE.Cookshire, Aug.18.\u2014 District Senators, Members of Parliament and of the Legislative Assembly are patrons of the Compton County Agricultural Society whose annual exhibition will be held at Cookshire next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.The members of the Upper House are Senators Charles B.Howard, mayor of Sherbrooke, and Jacob Nicol, while the Members of Parliament are: J.A.Blanchette, member for Compton-Frontenac, Maurice Gingues, member for Sherbrooke, and E.0.Gingras, member of Richmond-Wolfe.The Quebec members are, Hon.J.S.Bourque, Provincial Minister and Lands and Forests and Hydraulic Resources, and member for Sherbrooke; and Hon.C.D.French, Mine Minister and member for Compton.Pipeline Brings Temporary Boom To Prairie Towns DAYS AND NIGHTS I at COOKSHIRE FAIR DON\u2019T MISS IT! CLIFFORD ANDERSON Lumber Manufacturer BURY, QUE, By NORMAN MICHIE Canadian Press Staff Writer Somerset, Man.\u2014A 1,190-mile-long magic wand is waving over the southern Prairies, creating a temporary boom wherever it rests.It is the pipeline, which will | bring the oil riches of the west to I buyers in the east.Just now the head of one \u201cleg\u201d of the pipeline is at Somerset, normally a town of 500 persons I whose chief concern is the crops and the weather.There are two other \u201clegs\u201d in the Gretna, Man.-Regina stretch.But three miles south gigantic machines burrow, scrape, test, lay and bury their part of the $90,-000,000 duct.The little town is crammed with new faces, strange accents, and the whirring, restless hubbub of a major engineering depot.Thirty-eight American families fill every available room and parking lot.Dozens of Canadians also move with the pipe.Rents have gone up, food is higher, dry-goods stores have doubled their sales in work clothes, the beer parlor is booming, and everything centres around the pipeline.For the Americans \u2014 most of them veterans of similar jobs in Louisiana, Panama and Venezuela \u2014 it is much the same old story.They say they are overch .rged, but consider themselves lucky to find any accommodation.Monthly Move This month it is Somerset, last month it was Morden, Man., and next month it will be somewhere farther along the line from Gretna, to Regina.They bring their children \u2014 most are under school age \u2014 and many live in trailers luxurious as a tiny bungalow.The wives hope to be \u201csomewhere near home\u201d when the kids are old enough to go to school.They like Canada, on the whole.Meat is better and cheaper \u2014 the butcher can\u2019t keep up with the demand for pork chops \u2014 and the nights get cool.The men are pleased, too.Southern Manitoba\u2019s soil is soft and easy on the equipment.Their chief obstacle is rain, which prevents wrapping the pipe in its coating of fibreglass soaked in creosote.They don\u2019t like paying $5 a week for trailer space in a vacant lot, and $4 monthly for electricity, but they figure it\u2019s all part of the life.Many, like Bill Embree of Hol-demville, Okla, \u2014 a bronzed, white-haired veteran of dozen of similar job* \u2014 work on a free-lance basis.They choose their construction company with new scenery and experience in view, and leave it when something better crops up.Embree has been on the job since j 1923.Three years married, he | plans someday to settle down in j his own south country and raise a i family.\u201cBut,\u201d he drawled ruefully,] \u201chat\u2019s what they all say, and some have been at it for 40 years.\u201d SUCCESS to the COOKSHIRE FAIR ! Learn the advantages of COOKING with GAS! ?All kinds of Plumbing and Electrical Supplies - -General Electric Appliances - - - C q.X \u2022 Propane Gas for country usel Gas Stoves - Service - Supplies General Electrical Repairs Phone 39 \u2014 Sawyerville TAXI SERVICE FOR COOKSHIRE FAIR call SAMSON\u2019S TAXI Phone COOKSHIRE 67-ring-16 W.Samson, Prop.\tDay and Night Service It is estimated that there are more than 3,400,000 households in Canada.The longitude of all British charts and maps is retkoned from Greenwich observatory.\u201cA Blue Ribbon Event-\u201d PUKES Home of the B^st! IN COMPTON COUNTY IT\u2019S COOKSHIRE FAIR and in Sawyerville IT\u2019S LOWRY\u2019S STORE! J.A.LOWRY Dry Goods \u2014 Groceries Work Clothes \u2014 Hardware \u2014 Paints \u2014 Oils Small Electrical Appliances.Also Hot Plates, Rangettes.\u2022k Building Supplies of all kinds k SAWYERVILLE, QUE.Sell unwarned articles through the Record Want Ads Low cost for three consecutive insertions. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950.Thirteen Outstanding Exhibits Show Cookshire Fair Welcome to Cookshire Fair! \"Better Than Ever\u201d See \"Compton County On Parade\u201d! DRENNAN BROS.Preview Show And Races To Be Staged At Cookshire Sunday Afternoon, Night Erno The Musical Clown MONUMENT DEALERS Cookshire, Que.Completely Equipped Shop.We Erect Monuments Anywhere.TELEPHONE: Residence 95 \u2014 Shop 70 Cookshire, Aug.IS.\u2014 Horse races Sunday afternoon and a full \u2022rrandstand show on Sunday night, to be followed by fireworks, will get the annual Cookshire Fair, sponsored by the Compton County Agricultural Society, otff to a preview start.Officially, the Fair does not begin until Monday, running for three days, but Fair authorities j have arranged the special Sunday , attractions for the benefit of : | those who may be tied up on the i week days.Many improvements have been made to the Fair «rounds since last year's exhibition and with a good list of entries and outstand-1 Vveicome to tne COOKSHIRE FAIR and don\u2019t miss visiting the CAMIEL JEWELLERY SHOP COOKSHIRE \u2014 Tel.184 Craig Street next to the Woolley Garage.JEWELLER and WATCHMAKER All work guaranteed.The best place in town to buy your gifts.Mercury and Bulova Dealer.Wallace Sterling and complete line of hollow ware.Also Victorian Plate and Sheffield reproductions.ing entertainment attractions this vear's Fair promises to be one of ' er>\u2019> t^\u2019e Bur>' reed the best in the history of the | P}>'* and Cas« machinery County.Judging will start on Monday in a number of classes, among them horses, sheep and swine, and will continue through the three days ¦ of the Fair.Cattle judging begins on Tuesday.\t\u2022 Garden Brothers will provide the grandstand entertainment and I have lined up a variety of out are many thrilling rides as well as the other fine Midway attractions.There will be harness races every day.W.A.Bishop is secretary of races and Alden Rousseau will be the starter.The ladies department again has attracted a large number of entries.Mrs.Comeau, of Birchton, was the first entry in this department, while Mrs.S.Waldron, of East Clifton, filed the first entry in the house-keeping division.As in past years there will be a fine display of farm equipment and other industrial products.Among the exhibits of farm equip- ; tnent will be John Deere machinery, shown by the Sherbrooke Co-Operative.Massey Harris maehin-and Sup-by Maniais.International and Beatty equipment will be shown by Standish Brothers and the Cookshire Milling and Farm Supply will exhibit Cockshutt and Ford equipment.In addition to the regular prizes, a large number of special priies will be available for exhibitors.One of these is a special competi- standing acts that are being i open to bona fide farmers m brought to this Fair for the first.the district surrounding Cook-! time.\tshire.The Midway is in the capable It 's sponsored by Canada Backhands of the T.Green Amusement ; ors Limited, of Montreal, in con-Companv from Toronto and there junction with C.W- Chute, of -Birchton.Prizes of f 12, $9, $ti And PATRON\ti $5 will be given for the best pen I of three bacon hogs ISO/2*20 to be owned by an exhibitor at least three months before the Fair.I Canada Packers also agree to I purchase all hogs shown in this class as follows: Prize winners Montreal market price, f.o.b.Cook-: shire, plus 50 cents per hundred pounds.All otheis, Montreal market price, f.o.b., Cookshire.T>r- Krno s amusing antics »ill bring happy moment» to those pemons who take in the grandstand show at the ( ookshire Fair next week.He plays a variety of instrumenta ami his comedy will keep the audience in at itches.Sell unwanted articles through the Record Want Ads.Low cost for three consecutive insertions.J.A.BLANCHETTE.M.P., patron of the Compton County Agricultural Society whose annual Fair starts at Cookshire on Monday.\u201cCaisse Populaire\u2019\u2019 Jubilee Celebrated Levis, Que.\u2014A dime deposited ir Levis in 1900 in the first \u201cCaisst Populaire\u201d \u2014 the name by which credit unions are known in Quebec \u2014 has snowballed imo more than $22'5,000,000 deposited in 1,100 units in the province in half a century.Tnese figures do not take into account the deposits in 1,000 other credit unions, operating similarly in North America and stemming from the original Levis Caisse Populaire founded by Alphonse Desjardins, a government clerk.The\u2019Caisse Populaires will celebrate their golden jubilee here Aug.24-27 with the theme \u201csaving and credit.\u201d It is expected tha-more than 8.000 delegates will attend the meeting \u2014 the interna- J tional conference of Caisses Popu- 1 laires Desjardins and credit unions.| A feature of the convention will he the inauguration of the Das jardins building here, erected as a memorial to the founder.Whirlwind Romance Of Septuagenarians Port Elizabeth, South Africa A \u201cwhirlwind\u201d romance of two months culminated here recently in the marriage of 79-year-old Willem Hendrik Stoltz and Mrs.Susanna Jacoba le Roux, 73.Both have been married before and they have a total of 17 children.They were married in the diningroom of Mr, Stoltz's house here by a minister of the Dutch reformed church.Present at the ceremony were four of Mr.Stoltz\u2019s sons and their children, and one of Mrs.Roux\u2019s children.For their honeymoon, the couple visited Utenhage and Humans di op.The couple met for the first time in December, when Mrs.le Roux visited one of her daughter\u2019s, who happened to be married to Mr.Stoltz's brother-in-law.Two months ago Mr.Stoltz proposed.Said Mrs.le Roux: \u201cI thought it was a joke at first\u2014until I saw he really meant it.\u2019 For Wants quick Ads results use Record GEORGE JOHNSTON\u2019S NEWLY RENOVATED SELF-SERVICE GROCERY 21 COOKSHIRE ST.\u2014 EAST ANGUS Complete Stock of Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables.ICE CREAM «& CANDY WELCOME TO THE COOKSHIRE FAIR! Look for the SPM Sign of Quality! O.OLSSON Distributor of Dairy Products for Sawyerville, Cookshire, East Angus IIouse-to-House Delivery Just Call 66 r 5 \u2022\u2014 SAWYERVILLE Frasier, Thornton & Co.Limited COOKSHIRE, QUEBEC, CANADA THE LARGEST PROPRIETARY MEDICINE COMPANY IN CANADA MANUFACTURING AND SELLING EXCLUSIVELY GOODS OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE BMP\t\u2019 Wi stock Manufacturers of Proprietary Medicines, Toilet Preparations, Veterinary Remedies and Sundries Sts Ifour We invite you to visit our store COOKSHIRE\u2019S LARGEST STORE We Buy For Lees!\tWe Sell For Less! LADIES\u2019 & CHILDREN\u2019S READY-TO-WEAR MEN\u2019S & BOYS\u2019 READY-TO-WEAR STABLE LINES IN BOOTS & SHOES GOODRICH RUBBERS & FOOTWEAR Draperies, Chinaware, Glassware and Kitchenware Bed Springs & Mattresses, Kitchen.Chairs, Rockers, Hi-Chairs A Complete Line of SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER LUXOR PAINTS CANADA VARNISH CO.PAINTS & FLOOR VARNISHES A Complete Line of SHELF HARDWARE AND PORTLAND CEMENT GYPROC & GYPROC WOOL BRICK, LIME & SOIL PIPE A Complete Line of Groceries CASAVANT\u2019S REG\u2019D A.H.GOFF, Manager.Railroad Street \u2014 COOKSHIRE, QUE, Sister Emma Wields Plane Winnipeg.\u2014 Sawdust speckled the black gown of Sister Emma St.Gabriel of the Sisters of the Cross.A sharp planing tool in her grasp, Sister Emma was busy fashioning a coffee table in the workshop of Manitoba teachers\u2019 summer school.Sister Emma, one of 35 students in the school\u2019s wood-working section, teaches that subject to junior high school students at Willow Bunch, Sask.This year she is brushing up by attending summer school.At the next table Charles Roy of Fort Frances, Ont., was finishing a hinge-topped stool for his wife to use with her sewing machine.The woodworking section was one of many activities at this year\u2019s summer school.In another room, Miss Ruth Crowe of Aberdeen, Man., who teaches mathematics all winter, was given instruction in weaving technique to 18 beginners.Another group of 46 teachers collaborated on a series of murals,! one depicting the jourrey of the Selkirk settlers* from Portage Is Prairie to York factory.A cordial welcome awaits you when you come to COOKSHIRE FAIR and a doubly-warm welcome when you shop at S.J.OSGOOD & SONS REG\u2019D \u201cThe Cash Store\u201d # School Supplies # Choice Groceries 0 Anthracite Cost 0 Hoots and Shoe» 0 C.I.L.Paints and Varnish 0 National \\\\ allpapera 0 Hardware 0 Flour and Feed COOKSHIRE, QUE.Vivid New Colors For Pbne Booths In Ontario, Quebec Toronto Telephone booths are blossoming In new ami gayer colors in Ontario and Quebec.Time was when the telephone caller away from home had to seek a drug or cigar store.Now, at many locations, lie finds his telephone in an outdoor booth.The first of these booths were installed in wartime housing developments, where is was impossible to provide telephones for all who wanted them.By the war's end they were so popular that it was decided to put thc-n to wider use, and today there arc nearly 3,000 in Ontario and Quebec.Much of the popularity of outdoor booths rests on the fact that they are available 24 hours a day.They are also easier to find.In many cases, merely moving a booth from inside to outside has doubled its use.Various color schemes have been tried recently, and booths in gray and Chinese red, clue, bright red and yellow have appeared.Increased Popularity At the entrance to the Windsor-Detroit tunnel, for instance, booths were painted bri-ght red, causing a noticeable increase in their popularity.In the Canadian National Railways station at London, Ont., there are two similar rows of booths, one.painted in the grey-Chinese red combination.The gaily-painted row proved much more popular than its plainer competitor.Outdoor booths have appeared in public parks, amusement parks, fair grounds, at die k-sidus, along highways, in parking lots and in front of stores, restaurants and stations.In Toronto, there now are approximately 600 booths, one-quarter of which arc painted in other than standard colors.Booths on the properties of an oil company and a grocery chain store have been specially painted to blend with the decor of the service stations and stores where they are located.Typical of the new installations is a row of six booths at the busy transfer point of St.Denis and St.Catherine streets in down town Montreal.The booths are yellow, with black roofs.There were only two booths on the location when it was opened in the fall of 1948, but it proved so popular that two more were added in January, 1949, and two more last November.See You at the Cookshire Fair! W.S.LITTLE Buying and Selling Cattle Every Day \u2014\u2022 * Commission Sales \u2014 EATON CORNER \u2014 TEL 147-r-3 \u201cGood Food \u2014 Served to Your Liking\u2019* That\u2019s Been Our Motto for 15 years.1935 \u2014 1950 \u2018 GRIFFIN'S RESTAURANT SAWYERVILLE, QUR.Meals and Lunches Cigarettes \u2014 Tobacco» \u2014 Candies Magazines, Etc.Stop in on your way to and from the Fair.Made in Cookshire! See Our Display at the Fair! Mtmfêm STRADIVARI and GRANDE BAROQUE THIRD DIMENSION BEAUTY IN WALLACE STERLING Welcome to the Fair! To the Directors, Members and Exhibitors of the COOKSHIRE FAIR We Extend Our Very Best Wishes $ R.Wallace & Sons OF CANADA LIMITED \u2014 Silversmiths \u2014 COOKSHIRE, QUE.\tOliver Cromwell, Mgr. t Fourteen' SHERBROOKE DAILY RELOKU.h RIDA Y, AUGUST 18, 1950.BROME OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopla The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St John\u2019s Anglican Church held its -'emi-monthly meeting one Wednesday, when a good number of ladies met at \u201cRockledge Farm,\u201d where a delightful afternoon was spent.Rev.F.W.Dedgye opened the meeting with prayer.The business ses- William Chapman, Jr., Mrs.C.M.Eldridge and Mrs.H.P.Jackson.The many friends of Mr.E.W.Ray will be sorry to hear that he has suffered a stroke.Master Austin Pettes spent a ! day with his grandparents, Mr.and i Mrs.Carmi McLaughlin, at Knowl- sion was taken by the president, | ton-Mrs.Effie Libby.Minutes of the Mrs.John Turton, Sr., of Mont-previous meeting, read by the real, was calling on friends in secretary-treasurer, Mrs.J.C.lfirome.Soles, were approved as read, j\tan(j j{rSi £.c.Greaves, of Following the business the ladies Eustache, were calling on Mr.adjourned to the dining room, | an(j jy[rs q fjamsom where a delicious te^ was 7s.^'ved Mrs.William Hamilton was in by the hostess, Mis.William Yfonj.rea[ to visit her husband, a Barnes.Her guests included Rev.ti t t the Montreal Convales-Mr.Gedye, Mrs.William Chapman,\tHospital Sr., Mrs.J.c- Seles, Mrs.B.0.Mr an(J Mrs H A d.Somer-Mitchell^ Mrs.Effae Libby, - r \u2022 | vii]B.of Hemmingford, were calling on Mrs.H.A.Osborne.Mrs, E- VV.Ray was in Sutton on business.Mrs.Nelson Partch, of East Hill, was visiting Mr.-and Mrs.Irvine Chamberlain.Mr.W.B.Draper and Miss Jean Draper were guests of their sister, Mrs.R.E.Beauregard, at St.Albans Bay, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Binning, of Montreal, spent a week-end at their summer home, \u201cShangri-La.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Binning have just returned from a trip to Europe.Mrs.Agnes Boissel has returned from spending a few days with friends and relatives in Montreal and is now a guest of her sister, Mrs.C.M.Eldridge.Mr.and Mrs.children, of Kingston, Ont., were guests of Sgt.and Mrs.J.Oster-dahl.Mr.H.H.Vail, of St.WE CAM\u2019T PAV OUR HOTEL BILL WITH THE MAJOR'S MARMALADE-ABOUT TRYING TO GET OUR DOUGH BACI< FROM THAT CROOK ?-w ALREADY X ' CAN HEARTHS CLINK DOOR.CLAMG/ THE OLD BOY HAS BeeN OUT ALL NIGHT \u2014\u2022 BUT WE DON\u2019T KNOW WHETHER HE\u2019S LASSOING our bankroll OR PERFECTING A PHOSPHORESCENT TACK YOU WON\u2019T 4TE PON IN THE H'-fa WE CANT LOSE BY WAITING, t EVEN IF HE \u2019S DOES WALK IN With .nothing MORE THAN ROAD MAP ) LINES IN V HlG , shzc.I vDARK : 3 / n\t \t \t\u2014 \t m BULWER Mrs.P.A.Parsons is spending time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Merrill.« Mr\u2018T iandn MrS' Chfur D?rnün' ! celebrate\" the^ 1,500th Tnn~vê'rïarÿ Mrs.Ida Damon and Miss Lizzie McLellan, of East Ang-us, were Give Viking Ship To British Towns carried the early Norsemen on shores.If this country keeps up its their voyages of conquest and dis- spirit as it has during the past covery, the \u201cHugin\u201d was rowed ac- 900 ,.ears> j think no one ever will, ross the North Atlantic a year ago j tn;lst the \u201cHugin\u201d may serve as by a crew of 50 modern V ikings.i one 0f j^any reminders of the Cliffsend\u2014Built by the Danes to After visiting several British kinsj,jp and love between the peo-\"\"\tports it was bought by the Lon- jes 0f £)enmark and this country.\u201d don Daily Mail and presented as a h\tpr;nce Qeorge: \u201cNowadays joint gift to the two towns.\t1S not necessary to stress the Thousands watched the colorful friendship between Danes and Bri-ceremony as bearded Danes in pic- tons.All the same I think it is turesque dress, horned helmets and g00cj that from time to time this carrying battle-axes, turned the j friendship, which is often taken ship over to its new owners.| for granted, should be reaffirmed Viscount Rothermere, chairman : as it was by the visit of the Hug-of Associated Newspapers, Ltd., in in.\u201d of the Thanet landings, a Viking ship with its dragon figurehead guests ox .«r.anu urs.».n nm\t^ many.colored shields, has been and Miss Alice Hill.\tpresented to the east coast towns Mr.A.W.Laberee and grand-\t0f Ramsgate and Broadstairs.son, Edward Laberee, returned The shipi christened the \u201cHug-from a week s camping at Lake jn>» kas been berthed in a con-Massawippi.\t| cre).e cl'adel on a cliff-top promin- Mrs.Aimer Wilcox, of St.Cath- ence near here.It will serve as a .erines, Ont., spent a week-end with\tpermanent monument to the close\tasking\tPrince George\tof\tDenmark Mr.E.F.Prescott and Mr.and\thistorical associations between (\tt0\tpresent\tthe ship,\tdeclared: Denmark and Britain.'\tj Since 1066 nobody has repeated BeforeYou Get Burned! \"BÂRDAHL to your oil Right away you\u2019ll see the difference-temperature goes down-compression goes up, because BARDAHL penetrates metal pores, frees sticky valves and keeps engine bright and clean.Your engine will run friction-free and stay cool as a cucumber on those long, hot summer drives.Saves gas, too.You'll ke&p that new car performance twice as long with bMdAhl BARDAHL LUBRICANTS LTD.Montreal L\\VUn 1® motored to Montgomery Center, Vt., to visit relatives there.Mrs.William Hamilton was visiting her sister, Mrs.John Ewing, who was a patient at the B.M.P.M.Hospital, at Sweetsburg.Dr.A.S.Douglass, of Knowlton, was called to \u201cThe Pines,\u201d to see Rev.Canon G.A.Mason, who is in Raker ^and three ! p00r hqalth.Mr.and Mrs.David Tracey have returned from a few days stay, at Johns, I Pointe Claire, where they were spent his vacation with his father, j they were guests of the latter\u2019s Major A.D- Vail.\t.\u201e I brother, Mr.William Cordwin, and S-lS [Looking iM ON THE DOOMED MEN = ABERCORN The monthly meeting of the Abercorn Women\u2019s Institute met ! at the home of Mrs.G.Godue with Mrs.G.Righton as joint hostess.The meeting opened in the usual manner.The roll call was i f,lora Herring Mrs.Grace Meyers, of Sutton,! Mrs.Cordwin.was a few days guest of Mrs.J.Osterdahl.Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor and i and daughters, the Misses Sharon Mrs.Basil Prescott Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Merrill were Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hodge and children, Patricia, Theade and Sharron, of Eaton Corner, and Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Parsons and daughter, Patricia, of Greenfield Park.Mr.and Mrs.Friendship and three children, of Rouyn, and Mr.and Mrs.Alby Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Herring and Mrs.Flora Herrin»g.Mr.and Mrs.Keith Richardson and two daughters, of St.Catherines, Ont., spent their holidays with Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Richardson and other relatives.Mrs.J.A.Murray, Mrs.Mabel Hodge and Mr.Lomer Hodge, of Birchton, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.W- H.Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Herring, Mrs.and Mr.Wesley Have you teafl the Want Ads ____________________ _______________________________________ -r______ lately?Perhaps there is something Replica of the rugged craft that! thrëxperïment^ of^invading' these : advertised you would like u> ouv.British Consols ùm/wttM PLAIN or CORK TIP Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Martin son, Jack, of Knowlton, were guests at the home of Mrs.William Hamilton.Mrs.Reed is.visiting Mr.and Mrs.R.W.McCutcheon, at \u201cTwin Maples.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Rod Martin and Miss Elizabeth Martin, of Montreal, were week-end guest at the home of Sgt.and Mrs.Osterdahl.Mr.and Mrs.William Barnes and their guest, Mrs.Collins, motored to Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Clark VDIAN WHISKY L DISTILLED IN CANADA BLENDED IN CANADA BOTTLED IN CANADA CANADIANS WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST CANADIAN WHISKY FRANKFORT DISTILLERS (CANADA] LTD and Carolyn, of Montreal, were guests of Sgt.and Mrs.John Osterdahl.A very successful food sale was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Patterson, in Knowlton, one afternoon for the benefit of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Johns Anglican Church, Brome.A work table was set on the lawn and fancy work, aprons and pillow cases, etc., were sold.Several members of this Guild were in attendance.The proceeds amounted to eighty-seven dollars.\u2022 Messrs.William Barnes and C.R.Caw were among those from Brome attending the Waterloo Fair.Mr.Milton Peters, of Cowansville, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Peters.Mrs.Lyla Owens and Miss Norma Owens were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Owens, at Sutton.Mr.Neil Hamilton has returned home, after spending two weeks weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Donald Frizzle, in Springfield, Mass.Mr.Donald Frizzle, accompanied the former on his return trip and will spend his vacation with friends and relatives in this vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.H- P.Belcher, Mrs.Owens and Miss Owens motored to Frelighsbuvg and were guests of ! Mrs.Minnie Searle.Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Patch and ^ family were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Persons, at Sweets- ! burg.\t, ,,\t, Mr.and Mrs.B.0.Mitchell and Mr.and Mrs.Irving Luce and family, of West Bolton, attended the Waterloo Fair one day.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Hamilton accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Steven Morrison, of Knowlton, to Montreal, where they visited Mr.William Hamilton, a patient in a hospital.\t, Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Foster and son, Owen, of Springfield, Mass., were guests at the Owens home.answered by nine members.There were three visitors.The minutes of the last report were read and approved and the financial report was given.In the correspondance a leNer was read from the Montreal Council of Women asking the signature of each member to improve the condition of the Women\u2019s Jail.Another parcel of white cotton will be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society.Mrs.M.jGibney displayed a quilt, which Herring spent a day at Lake Mas-sawippi with Mr.and Mrs.Alby Wheeler, of Sherbrooke.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.N.Todd were Mr.and Mrs.Vincent E- Lyon and the Misses Patsy, Mary and Beverley Lyon.Mrs.Lyo'n was the guest of her brother, Rev.Allan Husband, in Winnipeg, Man., at the time of the flood.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Drake and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Johnston she had put together with each ! attended the Marbleton Fair.Last year Canada, including Newfoundland, exported about $100,000,000 of fisheries products, making Canada the world\u2019s leading fish-exporting country.ATTENTION, YOUNG MEN! THE MOBILE UNIT OF THE CANADIAN ARMY VISITS YOUR TOWN Young men - if you want to join the Active Army, or the Special Service Force - - - now being formed, a recruiting unit will he in this area on the following days.Friday, Aug.18 Sherbrooke Drummondville Saturday, Aug.19 Sherbrooke The Recruiting Officer is at your disposal to give you all details concerning enlistment.ARMED AGGRESSION MUST BE MET WITH TRAINED UNITED STRENGTH member piecing the blocks.Mrs.N.Sherrer was appointed to purchase the goods for finishing the same.The surprise package was won by Mrs.S.Cowan.The money is to go into the special fund.After the usual business the meeting adjourned and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses and a social hour was spent.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Schoolcraft, of Meridan, Conn., and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Baldwin, of Rhode Island, were guests of Mt.and Mrs.Ernest McGrath.Mrs.J.R.Ingalls and daughters, Pamela and Doreen and a friend, Mrs.Post, of Millbrook, N.Y., were calling on relatives and friends here.Mrs.P.Teasdale has returned home, after spending a few days with friends in Bradford, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Rai ul Boucher and daugh'ter, of Montreal, were callers of Mr.and Mrs.G.Godue and family.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Benoit, of East Berkshire, Vt., were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arlie McGrath and family and together they motored to Montreal and visited St.Joseph's Shrine.Mr.Edward Damon, of Manchester, N.H., was calling on friends here.Mrs.J.Foley attended Mrs.Thomas Hawley's funeral, in Sutton.Miss Gloria Graham is spending a vacation in Peterborough, Ont., with Mr.and Mrs.James Marway.Miss Ruth Ann McGrath is gone to Ottawa for an indefinite time.Mr.and Mrs.David Staines were callers in Glen Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Thibault have sold their general store to Mr.and Mrs.Poulin, of Bedford, who have taken possession.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.McGrath and family were in Iberville to attend the funeral of their uncle, Mr.Charles Duchesneau, formerly of Dunham.Mr.Dennis Gibney was home from Lake Megantic for the weekend.Mrs.Mary Willey spent a few days with Mrs.Savage, at Brome Lake.Mr.and Mrs.G.Godue and family and Mrs.G.Righton were in Foster calling on Mr.and Mrs.B.I M17 p ti p t* Guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.j McGrath and family were Mr.and [ \u2022Mrs.Isidore Rouleau and Miss Ida Rouleau, of L\u2019Orignal, Ont.; j Mr.Alban Rouleau, of the North- j west Territory, Mrs.Gaston Cre-peau and son, Guy, of Montreal; | Mr .and Mrs.Euclide Langlois, of Magog; Mrs.A Westcott, of Hartford, Conn.; and Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Crepeau, of Granby.Mr.and Mrs.Loftus Smith were calling at the Martin home in Sutton Junction.Mrs.Fred Fyles, of Montreal, spent a week at the Fyles home.Mrs.Maude Ingalls and son, motored to Island Pond, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce D.Mudgett, of Minneapolis, Minn., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.N.Todd, Mrs.Mudgett, who is writing the history of the Todd family is the granddaughter of the late Elder and Mrs.Amos Eugene Tyler.Mrs.Tyler was Emogene Todd, sister of the late Ralph L.Todd, of Island Brock.Elder Tyler was pastor of the Baptist Church, in Hatley, from 1830 to 1840, and Moe\u2019s River from 1840 to 1855, when they left Canada and went to Minnesota.Jesu.Mrs.G.Surrette, of Granby, is spending a short time with Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Norris and family.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Copping, of Warden were Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Norris and Master Jimmy.They were accompanied home by their son, David, who had spent the past week here with Master Jimmy Norris.Miss Yvonne Demers is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.H.Demers, and Mr.Demers.She also called on Mr.and Mrs.George Oborne and Mrs.Haslett.Mr.and Mrs.B, Plant, of Law-renceville, called on Mr.and Mrs.Jules Demers and family.Mr.Gordon Norris had the misfortune to lose two fine heifers.He found them dead in the pasture.Mr.and Mrs.Jean Paul Lavallee and Miss Danielle Lavallee, o?St.Hyacinthe, have been spending some time at their farm here.WELCOME AYER\u2019 3 STARTING WW- % Three consecutive Want may be inserted for $1.25.Three days and nights of grandstand attractions.Every afternoon \u2014 Cattle and Horse Parade.Special Grandstand Attractions SATURDAY EVENING! Horse Racing Every Day.Horse show Thursday evening, Aug.24th.GARDEN BROS.Grandstand Attractions! T.GREEN AMUSEMENT CO., LTD.Midway Attractions \u2014 Don\u2019t forget the dates, AUGUST 24, 25 and 25.Ads CANOE EXPERT PERFORMS ONIQUE AND DARING RESCOE Paul Gilbert, of Shawinigan Falls, Que., Revives unconcious youth after pulling him into canoe.J, BETHANY Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Oborne and Mrs.S.Haslett were Mrs.G.A.Norris, of Richmond, and Mrs.G, R.Norris, I of Ulvertcn.Mr.and Mrs.Emile Demers and Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Archambault | were among those who entertained in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Noel Demers\u2019 recent marriage.Miss Marline Rosberg has returned to her home at Waterloo, after spending two weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Norris.Mr.and Mrs.George Wilkie, of Windsor Mills, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Norris and family and Mr.Neal Norris.Mr.George Oborne spent a day at Waterloo with relatives and friends.Mr.Jean Demers, of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Jules Demers and family.Mr .and Mrs.Albert Beauregard, of Melbourne Ridge, and Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Mallette, of Richmond, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.George Oborne and Mrs.S.Haslett.Mr.and Mrs.Emile Demers and the Misses Rachel and Yvonne, Mrs.M.Cote, Mr.and Mrs.Noel Demers and Mr.and Mrs.H.Demers were guests at the dinner hour on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Archambault, at L\u2019Enfant I.It was about 8.30 one evening a few weeks ago.Three young men were out in the St.Maurice River in their canoe when suddenly it overturned\u2014hurling the three of them into the water.Two managed to start swimming for shore, but 16-year-old Jean-Marc Thibodeau sank beneath the surface.Within seconds, Paul Gilbert had jumped into his canoe and headed out.¦ 2.Paddling furiously, Gilbert crossed a floating boom and reached the scene of the accident just as Thibodeau was going down \u2014 probably for the last time! With great skill he managed to drag the unconscious victim\u2019s body over the gunwale and into the canoe.Quickly, and with amazing coolness, he stretched the body out on the bottom.- 3.Then, right in that frail craft, Gilbert applied artificial respiration until, ten or fifteen minutes later, the young man regained consciousness.Thibodeau is the tenth person Paul Gilbert has saved from drowning! His gallant feats of bravery are in keeping with the highest traditions of good citizenship.We are proud to pay him tribute thorough the presentation of THE DOW AWARD.DOW BREWERY \u2022 MONTREAL LISTEN TO THE DOWNWARD SHOW, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, \u20147.15 P.M.\u2014CJAD THE DOW AWARD is a citation presented for acts of outstanding heroism and includes, as a tangible expression of appreciation, a $100 Canada Savings Bond.The Dow Award Committee, a group of editors of leading Canadian daily newspapers, selects Award winners from recommendations made by a nationally known news organization. it iLHbKUUivc.U'.wi.i\tiTktuAX, Ac-Otjii lo, IvjO.Fifteen Additional Sport News Pre-Season Favorites, Red Sox And Dodgers, Show New Spark Of Life After Faltering Along Line Boston and Brooklyn, the preseason pennant favorites, are down but not out today \u2014 6 *,4 games back with about six weeks to go.A Red Sox-Dodger World Series is a slim possibility, but still possible.Surging at Fenway Park, fourth place Boston has a five-game winning streak going in the American League.All were scored at the expense of the tattered Philadelphia A\u2019s, 10-6 victims last night.Brooklyn, cooling off New York Giants yesterday in both ends of a doubleheader, 8-6 and 5-1, regained second place in the National League from Boston.But those Phillies, idle yesterday, are showing no signs of slacking their pace, threaten to romp home.The Phils open a series in New York tonight while Brooklyn entertains Boston.Home runs by Gene Hermanski.Gil Hodges and Billy Cox helped Don Newcombe struggle to his 12th victory in the opener.Still the Dodgers needed a fine relief iob by Preacher Roe to hold their 'ead against a Giant rally in the eighth inning.\t» The crowd of 47.148, lured by jis ctqed llssparklinq : HsPraqranP Ifs thrifty Its famous HEINZ WHITE VINESAR ¦FDR.PICKÜNG/ SUCCESS the Giants\u2019 spurt toward the first division, watched Erv Palica tame the home club with four hits in the second game.Carl Furillo ruined New York with his 14th homer, a single and fly ball to drive in three i runs.Pee Wee Reese and Sam 1 Calderone each hit inside-the-park homers.Calderor.e\u2019s sma^h ruined Palica\u2019s shutout in the fifth.Cincinati shaded Chicago 2-1 in the only other National League game.Kenny Raffensberger scattered six Cub hits and Connie Ryan drove in both Cincy scores with a homer and single off Bob Bush.Rain washed out the Pittsburgh-St.Louis night game.Philadelphia and Boston were not scheduled.Detroit clung to its three-game lead over runner-up Cleveland in the American chase.New York lost to Washington.Detroit mauled Randy Gumpert for a 6-1 lead in the first three innings.The final score was 8-3.Cleveland «had to go 12 innings) to whip the stubborn St.Louis Browns, 5-4.Early Wynn\u2019s pinch single following Ray Boone\u2019s triple did the trick.Reliefer Steve Gromek wras the winner over Cliff Fannin.St.Louis pulled a triple play in the second on Dale Mitchell\u2019s liner to Owen Friend with the bases full.It was the second in the 19-year history of the Cleveland Stadium, both within a week.New York Yankees, only first division club to tumble, bowed to the Senators 2-1.After pitching no-hit ball for 6% innings, Allie Reynolds finally bowed to Sid Hudson.In addition, the Yanks lost the services of outfielder Hank Bauer, hit on the head by a throw from catcher A1 Evans, trying to pick him off third.Boston ruined the debut of rookie Joe Murray, a southpaw just moved up from West Palm Beach of the Florida-International League.Murray gave up six hits, struck out one, walked four and heaved a run-scoring wild pitch before he gave way to Carl Scheib in the third.IN BOTTLES.GALLON JUGS BULK.SimFin Wygin Uo Coast to coast, one of Canada's finest London Dry Gins at a popular price.with NATURELLE Face Powder This rose-petal shade of face powder contains LANOLIN for a soft, smooth, even texture.NATURELLE is just right for fair complexions .fragrant, with a light floral bouquet.He'll love your natural, lasting loveliness, when you wear Cashmere Bouquet NATURELLE Face Powder! piso NAT Shoot Off Necessary In Qualifying Round Connaught Rifle Ranges, South March, Ont., Aug.18.\u2014CP\u2014Five I crack riflemen will shoot off here today to decide the firat five posi- ' tions in the qualifying stage of the Governor General'! Match at the S2n igue.Orval Lavell.and Sheldon Bloomer, defencemen from the disbanded New Haven farm team of the Rangers, are being sent to Providence.It will lie Kullman\u2019s second turn in a Ranger uniform.The 26-year-old player was with the Rangel's for 1 'j seasons until he was snipped to Providence in December, i: IS, in a deal that brought defenceman Allan Stanley, to Hangers.While on the Rangers Kullman manned the right-wing berth now a u n by Dune Fisher.An outstanding backcheokor, he scored 82 goals and 84 assists at Providence last season.His hometown is Winnipeg.it L8BBALI s BIG SIX G AB R H Pet.Top Golfers From Canada And U.S.Arrive Today For Opening Matches In Canadian Women\u2019s Golf Title Musial, Cardinals Kell, Tigers .Goodman, Red Sox .Dohy, Indians Robinson, Dodgers , Hopp, Pirates _____ 92 292 46 98 .386 Home runs: National, Kiner, Pirates 84; American, Rosen, Indians 32, Runs batted in: National, Ennis, Phillies '.19; Stephen*, Red Sox 116.106 404 78 146 .361 110 448 SB 157 .350 78 300 65 105 .349 106 373 84 129 .346 105 3:14 76 133 .338 phia, 12.Home runs - Kiner, Pittsburgh, 31.Stolen bases \u2014 Jethroe, Boston, 29.Strikeouts \u2014- Spahn, Boston, 152.Winnipeg, Aug.18.\u2014 The cream of Can; J s women amateur golfers go into action today at St.Charles Golf and Country Club course as play gets under way in the Intel-provincial and Close i Championships.Women's par on the well-trapped course is 76.American golfers, headed by j Gracie Demoss of Seattle and Grace Lenciyk of Newington, I Conn., swing into play Monday when the Canadian Open starts.! Two Wii.nipeggers \u2014 Mrs.H.Fleming of the host club and Mrs.W, G.Mel.elland of Pine Ridge Club \u2014 are scheduled to be the first away in the close event at 8:30 a.m.CDT.The 36-hole Interprovineial Team matches get under way at 1:30 p in., with Marjorie Todd of the British Columbia squad and Catherine Beer of Quebec first to tee off.The 86-hole scores of those competing in the Interprovineial matches also count in the 54-hole close championships, which continue through iill Monday.The final 18 holes of the Close also serve as the qualifying round of the Canadian Open.The top 82 to qualify compete in match play for the Open title.Play in the Interprovineial matches an the Close is medal competition, Ontario is favored to retain its title won Inst year at Vancouver.The team is led by the popular veteran Ada MaeKeir/.ie of Toronto, who won her first Canadian Open Championship at Montreal Reaconafleld in 1919.Since that time she has won the title four times \u2014 the last in 11125, She has captured the Close crown on six | occasion» and ha« been Ontario\u2019s I Champion nine times.The youngest competitor In the doe tourney is 16-year-old Mar.iene Stewart of the Lookout Point Club at Fonthill, Ont., the young miss has a handicap of 11, Back to defend her Close title is Vancouver's Rah* Davies of the Marine Drive Golf Club.Her toughest opposition is expected from Mrs.N.o.Carlson of Toronto Uosodale, who sports a one- handi-{cap.Mrs.Carlson is considered on« of Canada's main threats in the Dominion's challenge for the Opel crown, won last year by Miss De-inoss.Miss Lenciyk, Canadian Open Champion in 1947-48, is fav-; orod by many as the golfer who ! \"\u2019ill \"take all the marbles\u201d when 1 he tourney winds up Aug.26.Manitoba\u2019s lending contender probably will be Mrs.VV.S.Kdoy, Provincial champion, while Mrs.À.G, Robbins of Regina is Snskat-ehewnn's top threat.Mrs.Graeme Pyke of Whitlock Golf Club, Quebec, and Mr».J.H.Todd of Victoria, B.C., also are expected to be well up In the running.Phe four members of the Alberta team announced they would return home directly after the Inter-Provincial Matches are over to compete in another tournament in their own province.* V Paddy O\u2019Connor, Ex-Baseball Star, Dies Springfield, Mass., Aug.18.-(Æ* 1) \u2014 Patrick F.(Paddy) O\u2019Connor, 71, old-time major league baseball catcher who helped launch Lou Gehrig on his career, died today in hospital.O\u2019Connor, who retired a number of years ago to go into business, entered professional ball in 1902 with the Springfield team of the old Connecticut League.In 1518-19 he coached for New York Yankees.» MW.FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Brooklyn\u2014Fitzie Pruden, 146, St.Catharines, Ont., stopped Carmine Fiore, 141%, New York (7).Sports Roundup By GAYLE TALBOT (For Hugh Fullerton, Jr.) New York, Aug.18.\u2014(TP)\u2014Now that the furious Phillies are starting to run off and hide from the I rest of the National League, What } club are they going to meet in the World Series ?The hunch here still 1» Cleveland, as it was 'way back last spring when Lou Boudreau, relaxing in the clubhouse at Tucson, Ariz., said his athletes had their feet back on the ground and the ! swelling removed from their heads j and were ready to play baseball again.He explained that his Indians still were the \"solid\u2019 club in the American League, ahd that was before he knew that Luke Easter was going to be his first-baseman and that Flip Rosen was going to bid for rookie-of-the-year laurels at third.So there is no reason to weaken on the Tribe now, even if they are finding it difficult to carve those last few games off Detroit\u2019s lead.Mostly they are veteran stars, especially their pitchers, while the Tigers\u2019 line-up is sprinkled with youngsters who have not gone through the crucible of a hot pennant drive.INDEPENDENT TESTS PltDVE THAT B-A 98 BA S OHM GIVES MORE POWER m.Mr.Fred AliuwortH, Vlce-Pre».of Ainsworth Motors In Toronto, Chevrolet-Oldsmoblle Deoler, tested his own car before and after it was tuned to use B-A 98.Here Is what Mr.Ainsworth discovered: \"'The road horsepower (power output) of my automobile was S3 (at 2.000 R.P.M.) before be ini \u2018set up\u2019 to take full advantage of B~A 98 Gasoline.At the completion of the tune-up, I was able to obtain 66 road horsepon er (at 2.000 R.P.M.) \u2014an increase of 24Vi% in power output!\u201d SI* different cars were tested before and after.Each one showed an Increase in power output of af least 13^ New B-A 98 Gasoline does give you greater power, proven by actual tests, it enables you to tune your car to greater power output than ever before.You get foster, smoother acceleration and no power-robbing knock.Drive Into your neighborhood B-A dealer and fill up with new B-A 98.You can feel the difference in power and performance.On sale of the sign of the big B-A.M f » I C »» THE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED The Largest Oil Company Owne d By Canadians B r d e r 4 Sixteen SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.AUGUST 18, 1950.SHAPIRO HURLS A\u2019S TO 9-3 WIN OVER ST.HYACINTHE SAINTS DRAW NOT TO APPEAR The draw for the\tEastern Townships Amateur\tGolf championship, which\twas scheduled to be carried today\u2019s edition, will not appear as the clubs of the Townships failed to send in their entries as requested.Bart Holthnm, secretary-treasurer of the Association, had only received entries from a few clutw and decided to wait until starting time\tbefore completing the draw.Contestants are notified that play is slated to commence at 1:0fl but any desiring to compete in the morning can do so by contacting Mr.Holtham.YESTERDAY\u2019S STARS Batting Gil Coan, Senators\u2014beat Yankees 2-1 with two-run triple in eighth inning.Pitching Steve Gromek, Indians\u2014h e 1 d St.Louis to one hit in six relief innings as Cleveland took 5-4 game in 12th.m/mm SUNDAY at 8.00 P.M.GRANBY VS.Sherbrooke SEASON TICKET NO.41 Tuesday, Aug.22nd at 8.00 P.M.FARNHAM Thursday, Aug.24th at 8:00 P.M.Drummondville Two Saints Are Tossed Out Of Game By Umps; Locals Get Twelve Hits Who ii playing where?Now who it not playing at all?Sherbrooke\u2019s one-sided, victory over St.Hyacinthe at the Park avenue stadium last evening had a little spice added with the antice of the Saints\u2019 team, Thomas started on the mound for the Saints but lasted only 1 1-3 innings.His successor Alvarado, saw a little action on the mound and a little in left field.He pitched a little, didn\u2019t have much on the ball, so in came left fielder Pecou.He pitched to two men in the fifth.Lou Shapiro singled and Normie Dussault was walked.Pecou then went back to the pasture and Alvarado, who had replaced Pecou in left field, came back to pitch, opportunity to rally in the last two innings as Shapiro faced only seven men for the two innings.THIS-AND-THAT: Mai far a with a triple and a single, Martin with two singles and Canizares with a pair of bingles led the Saints attack.Nance received quite an applause when he hit his circuit clout, especially from his son .Morales with three singles was the big gun for the visitors.ST.HYACINTHE (3) A B R H PO A 1 éz&zfw/ca&b' dmyvùoe* MORE SATISFYING INDSOR IIGARETTE TOBACCO SIS For a while it appeared that Alvarado was going places.He did \u2014but not the way he thought.In the seventh inning he struck out for the third consecutive time and in disgust heaved his bat towards the dugout.Umpire Ziger, who was having quite a night of it, told Alvarado to get out of the game.Alvarado walked to the bench and after the usual little arguments between players and umps he sat down and thought he would watch the proceedings from the dugout \u2014after seeing them from the field and from the mound he wanted a change, But Mr.Mitchell, who was officiating on the bases, pointed out to Mr.Ziger that when a player is tossed out he must get right off the field.Mr.Alvarado left and the ball game continued.Or should we say the Athletics continued to trounce the visitors?In the fifth inning, the Saints second-baseman Handy apparently did not like some of the comments going on in the stands and in voicing his opinion on the matter he threw a baseball into the stands.Unfortunately some young individual, who had not opened his mouth, received the ball in his tummy.He was given the heave-ho and Morales took over at second base and Dececco played right field.Now let\u2019s get back to the ball game.Sherbrooke tallied three runs in the opening inning on four successive singles by Dussault, Malfara, Garcia, and Gladu.They scored two more in the second on Pas-cual\u2019s single and Malfara\u2019s long I triple.NANCE HOMERS Third-baseman Gene Nance homered in the third inning with none abroad.He blasted one of Alvarado\u2019s pitches over the left field fence, The A s completed their scoring in the fifth inning when they tallied three runs.Martin singled, stole second and reached third on Canizares single.Pascual reached first on an error by the second baseman and Martin scored.Canizares was in a hurry to get back to the dugout to watch the game so he politely stole home.Shapiro aud Pascual came home.Malfara and_ Garcia grounded out to end the inning as Nance, the first man up, filed out.The visitors connected eight hits off Lou Shapiro but four of them came in the 7th inning.Runge, Quinn, and Pecou hit successive doubles and Morales singled.When the inning was over the visitors had three runs.The Saints were not given much Runge, cf .\t.5\t1\t1\t2\t0 Quinn, lib .\t.6\t1\t1\t6\t1 Pecou, ILp .\t\t0\t2\t4\t0 Handy, 2b .\t.1\t0\t0\t3\t1 Breard, ss .\t\tO\t1\t1\t2 Du fort, 3b .\t.3\t0\t0\t3\ti Morales, rf-2b\t.4\t1\t»\t3\ti Valois, c .\t.3\tO\t0\t1\t2 Thomas, p .Alvarado, p .\t.0\t0\t0\tO\t1 \t\tO\t0\t0\t0 x Dececco .\t.2\t0\t0\t2,\t0 Washburg, rf .\t.1\t0\tft\t0\t0 Totals\t\t.34\t3\t8\t24\t9 xDececco for Hardy in 4th.xxWashburn for Alvarado in 7th.\t\t\t\t\t SHERBROOKE AB R Dussault, cf .2 2\t\t\t(9) H 1\tPO A 4 0\t Malfara, If .\t.4\t1\t2\t4\t0 Garcia, ss .\t.5\t1\t1\t1\t1 Gladu, lb .\t.4\t0\t1\t9\t0 Nance, 3b .Martin, rf .\t.4\t1\t1\t0\t3 \t.5\t1\t2\t0\t0 Canizares, 2b .\t.4\t1\t2'\t4\t5 Pascual, c .\t.3\t2\tT\t6\t0 Shapiro, p .\t2\t0\ti\t0\t1 Totals\t\t, 33\t9\t12\t27\t10 Score by innings: St.Hyacinthe .OOO 000 3 00\u20143 Sherbrooke .3(21 030 OOx\u20149 SUMMARY \u2014 Errors: Gladu, Martin; runs batted in: Garcia, Gladu, Martin, Malfara 2, Nance, Shapiro, Runge, Pecou; two base hits: Pecou, Quinn, Pecou; three base hits: Malfara; home run: Nance; stolen bases-: Martin, Mal-fara, Canizares; sacrifies: Valois, Shapiro; left on bases: St.Hyacinthe 8, Sherbrooke 9; bases on balls: off Thomas 1, off Pecou 4, off Alvarado 1, off Shapiro 1; strike outs: by Thomas 1, by Pecou 0, by Alavarado 0, by Shapiro 5; hits: off Thomas 6 for 5 runs in 1 1/3 innings, off Alavardo 4 for 4 runs in 4 2/3 innings, off Pecou 7 for 0 runs in 2 innings, off Shapiro 8 for 3 runs in 9 innings; hit by pitcher: by Alvarado (Nance); passed balls: Valois; winning pitcher: Shapiro; losing pitcher: Thomas-; umpires: Zeiger at plate, Mitchell on bases-; attendance: 1,200; time of game: 1:55.By IZAAK HUNTER DO MUSKIES PREFER LADIES?It begins to look that way and also it would appear that the muskies of the Montreal district are coming to life once more although this is not supposed to be an extra good month for them.Little Nora Wilson, Ireland\u2019s gift to Dorval and the Bell Telephone Company would seem to have started something when she took a 27-pounder from Lake St.Louis on August 8.Now two other anglers of the gentler sex have brought in muskies and what fish, both potential prize-winners.Further than that Lake of Two Mountains has proved that it is not altogether an early-season proposition, one angler having caught seven muskies in 10 days and a member of the Lake of Two Mountains Anglers Association having taken one out near Choisy, Highlight of the 1950 muskie* fishing in these parts to date wasjeran muskie guide he got a strike, the accomplishment iast Sunday of Thc holiday ceased to be a flop Mrs.Diana Johnson, of Bellevue, who hooked and played to her boat a muskie which, after being gaffed and boated by her son, Danny, of National Breweries, weighed 40 pounds.The fish was 52 inches long and a thick one.Life, Maybe, Begins at 70.The weight and length figures are vouched for by Mr.J.D.Halbert, manager of the Royal Bank Bleury-St.Catherine branch.Mrs, Johnson and her husband are among the best-known figures on that section of the South Shore of Lake St.Louis.They came out from Sweden about 45 years ago and have lived at Bellevue for the past 25 years.Mrs.Johnson long has been an ardent angler and this is far from being the first muskie to her credit.Her accomplishment of last Sunday was made at the age of 71 years.Mrs.Johnson hooked her fish\t______ ______& along the weed beds of the islands stilled.A youngster found &a dead when he boated a 31-pound, 14-ounce muskie.On Saturday also Ronnie Clark, of Hudson, member of Lake of Two Mountains Anglers Association, fishing off Choisy near the last buoy in the old channel snagged a 16-pounder.With him were Jeff Houghton, and Dave Elliot, fellow n.embers of the association.The gums of thjs fish as had been the case with most of the muskies caught lately were very much inflamed.The teeth of this one were so loose that they could bq plucked out with the finger's.Also the fish had a large lamprey eel clinging to his side where the parasite had already created a fairly deep sore.* * * Dead One Found Off lie Bizard Out at He Bizard they haven\u2019t been doing much\u2014nothing in fact \u2014as far as muskies are concerned; thc guns of even Zotique Rivard and Dennis Daoust having been Louis-Charles Will Get Together At Yankee Stadium On Sept.27; Brown Bomber Picked To Win Title New York, Aug.18.\u2014UP)\u2014Ez-zard Charles, th-e N.B.A.recognized heavyweight king, will be the underdog Sept.27 when he meets Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium.First odds offered were 3 to 1 that the Brown Bomber, now 36, would recapture the title he surrendered 18 months ago.Charles, 29, never has made a hit with the public.He was too cautious the night he beat Jersey Joe Walcott to win recognition.H-e was dull and unimpressive Tuesday night at Buffalo when he stopped Freddie Beshore of Harrisburg, Pa., in the 14th.Nobody knows if Louis still can fight.Walcott almost whipped him in_ their first meeting.Many still think Jersey Joe won.But the Bomber knocked him out the sec- ond time around.H-e hasn\u2019t had a real fight since that second Walcott bout June 2-5, 1948.In line with their drawing power, Louis will get 35 per cent and -Charles 20 per cent.Their managers agreed to that yesterday in phone conversations with International Boxing Club officials.Eddie Eagan, chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission, said the winner would be re cognized as world champ in New York.Charles, champion in 47 states, never has been crowned in New York.Charles, resting in Cincinnati, will start training in a week.His camp will be in the vicinity of New York.Louis, bringing himself along slowly at West Baden, Ind., is due to move into his old Pomp-ton Lakes, N.J., camp Aug.30.just off Bellevue.He hit on a double bladed spoon lure, silver inside and gold outside and a feathered set of treble hooks.She has been receiving the felicitations of her many friends.Indeed she merits them.With a fish like that she might write a book entitled \u201cLife Begins at 70.\u201d Montreal district anglers will have to go some this year to beat the fish she boated.New Muskie King in Making There is a new pretender to the crown of Muskie King of Montreal waters.He is Paul Sauve, well known automobile mechanic, of Dorion.From August 6 to the 15th he has caught seven muskies around the islands at the mouth of Vaudreuil Bay in Lake of Two Mountains.He is a modest fellow, too, for I learned of his wholesale success only through a from Joe Hamelin.muskie along .hore out there a few days ago.From the description Denis thinks it would have weighed 2C to 30 pounds.It bore no signs of having been caught by an angler and presented no ^uch mystery as the 55-pounder found attached to a length of clothes line off Verdun a few days ago.That is still a mystery.Ian Walker Takes Big Dore Aside from the muskies, perhaps the most notable recent catch was that of Ian Walker, frequent Lake St.Louis prize winner.On Tuesday he took a dore hich weighed 9 pounds, 13 ounces, being 29y2 inches long and 15% inches in girth.More and more fish are being taken into the Lake St.Louis Anglers new clubhouse for weighing phone call | on government tested scales.This will probably result in a greater YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Sherbrooke 9, St.Hyacinthe 3.Drummondville 7, Farnham 1.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 8, Jersey City 3.Rochester 14, Syracuse 3.Springfield 7, Buffalo 3.Toronto 8, Baltimore 6.NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 8, 5, New York 6, 1.Cincinnati 2, Chicago 1.Pittsburgh at St.Louis, postponed, rain.Only games scheduled.AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 8, Chicago 3.Washington 2, New York 1, Boston 10, Philadelphia 6.Cleveland 5, St.Louis 4.TODAY\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Granby at St.Johns.Drumondville at Farnham.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Baltimore.Toronto at Jersey City.Rocester at Springfield.Buffalo at Syracuse.NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Chicago, Boston at Brooklyn.Philadelphia at New York.Cincinnati at St.Louis.AMERICAN LEAGUE St.Louis at Detroit.Chicago at Cleveland.New York at Philadelphia.Washington at Boston, STANDINGS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Large Field Expected To Enter In Five-Mile Harness Race At Local Track Over Labor Day Week-End Fqr the first time in the history of harness racing at Sherbrooke a five-mile race will be held at the Fair Grounds on Sunday, September 3, and will be for a $1,000 purse.In case of rain on Sunday the program will be postponed to Monday Labor Day.On the agenda, beside the five-mile feature, will be three other classes all depending As a great number of race horses upon the number of horses eligible will already be at the Fair for the I for the different events, week and the organizing committee During heats the audience will expects a large entry for the five-1 be entertained by Jacques Npr-mile contest.Ten times around mand and his Montreal Music Hall the local oval should provide artists.In the evening the group plenty of excitement of the fans will give a special show in front as generally speaking the lead of the grandstand.Tickets are changes hands several times dur- now on sale at Oliver\u2019s Drug store ing the race.\tIon Wellington Street North.Joe sounded pretty wistful and degree of aecmucy than e-e/before he opened the conversation by ask- as regards the weig ,nd mearura-ing me if 1 knew anyone who ments of fish.Anglers should re-would give him $100 for a new member that r,.sea.es can rob Johnson motor and Peterborough their fish of weight, and no fisher-boat, $200 worth of fishing tackle man would want the .Indec.'-hat and a commodious summer cottage angler woul wish to announce on the Dorion waterfront.It seems j anything but the correct weight of T\" \"\u201c\u2022I\tTv-\u201d T his fish?Tsk! ^sk! Joe and Mrs.Hamelin, Joe's brother-in-law, Charlie Lariviere and many friends have been persistently fishing the same waters all this time without a strike.Even the redoubtable \u201cTi-Gus\u201d Poirier, of Dorion has been having no luck.But Sauve goes out every evening at 6 o\u2019clock.If he doesn\u2019t get a strike at 7.30 he quits for the evening.And in 10 days he took seven fish, one of 17 pounds, two of 20, one of 22, two of 25 and one of 27.As a lure he used a home-home deer tail lure, of which he makes nt secret.The rest of the gang, using similar lures and fishing the identical spots have been * * * Good Fshing in a H rry Up at O\u2019Connell Lolge yesterday between welcoming arrivals at the newly-opened O\u2019Connell Lodge Airport, Mr Paul Tremblay, Montreal insurance man, and Mr.Rosaire Courtoir, eminent accountant and I were sent out by Mr.O\u2019Connell to test the waters of Lac des^ Louns from the decks of the cruiser Pierre de la Verendrye, at the christening of which craft Mr.Tremblay and I were among those present a couple of months ago.I witnessed the making of a fishing authority and the re-creation of an angler.Mr.Courtois had not fish- \tWon\tLost\tP.C.Rochester .\t.79\t50\t.612 Montreal .\t.73\t55\t.579 Baltimore .,\t.70\t54\t.565 Jersey City .\t.65\t58\t.532 Springfield .\t.65\t60\t.520 Syracuse .\t.56\t64\t.467 Toronto .\t.50\t78\t.391 Buffalo .\t.44\t84\t.344 NATIONAL L\t\tEAGLE\t \tWon\tLost\tP.C.Philadelphia\t.69\t44\t.611 Brooklyn .\t.59\t47\t.557 Boston\t.60\t49\t.550 St.Louis .\t.58\t51\t.532 New York .\t.53\t53\t.514 Chicago .\t.48\t61\t.440 Cincinnati .\t.47\t61\t.435 Pittsburgh .\t.39\t70\t.353 AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\t\t \tWon\tLost\tP.C.Detroit .\t.70\t33\t.648 Cleveland .\t.70\t44\t.014 New York .\t.67\t44\t.604 Boston .\t.67\t43\t.583 Washington .\t.50\t59\t.459 Chicago .\t.40\t79\t.3'86 Philadelphia\t.40\t73\t.354 St.Louis .\t.38\t70\t.35 2 Three Special Contests Slated At Park Avenue Stadium Tuesday When Farnham Pays Visit Ta Athletics Three special contests are on the off earlier in the season, however, agenda next Tuesday when the the Farnham clnb executive has Pirates, of Farnham, pay a sched- ! ^gteeded to allow their players Irene Strong And Jerry McNamee Pace Classy Field To Victory In Canadian Open Swimming Tournament VALUES will be featured by \u201cReuffeh MEN\u2019S DEPARTMENT ! OPENING SOON: Easy Payment Plan 82 Wellington St.North ^ Montreal, Aug.ig\u2014fW\u2014irene Strong and Jerry McNamee, both Vancouver swimming stars, set the pace in Canadian Open swimming competition concluded last night.The Canadian Olympic Team athlete and her fellow-townsman | copped several indvidual champion-j ships and helped their Vancouver i Amateur Swimming Club to win ! two others.A versatle swimmer, Miss | Strong won for the second consecutive year three individual senior women's events\u2014the 100-yard free ! style, the 200-yard breast stroke and the 150-yard backstroke.She also helped her club mates retain their senior women\u2019:; 440-i yard free style relay crown.Young McNamee captured two i junior men\u2019s titles\u2014the 100-yard ! free style and the 200-yard free style.He also featured in the 300-yard medley relay when his club beat out three other squads.Only one Canadian record was broken.A Camp Ohikopi, Mich., foursome bettered the Canadian mark in the senior men\u2019s 440-yard free style relay with a time of 3:40.1.Former record was not ! available.Montreal\u2019s Kenny Mather came ; within 1/10 of a second from a 1 Dominion record to win the junior men\u2019s 100-yard breast stroke in 1:05.1.Present Canadian record is 1:05.Doren Howatt of Fergus, Ont., got two junior women\u2019s titles.Bumpy Jones of Detroit finished first in the 440-yard free style and the 150-yard backstroke.Bob Eason of Stratford, Ont., placed fourth in the first event.Miss Howatt copped the 20-yard and the 100-yard free-atyle events.Other titlists were: Senior Men Bill Ross, Los Angeles, 200 yards breast stroke.Alan Mazarik, Los Angeles, 10O-yard free style.Louis Childs, University of Michigan, mile event after taking best times in four preliminary heats.Senior Women Vivian King, Toronto, 440 yards free style.Junior Men Ronald Crane, Vancouver, 100 yards breast stroke.Fred Smith, Toronto, 200 yards breast stroke.Junior Women Eleanor Lacombe, Montreal, 100 yards backstroke.Barbara Mowat, Toronto, 100 yards breast strqke.skunked.So that is why Joe felt led for 22 yea,-, but he hooked sev like selling out his fishing interests, j eral nice dore and he didn\u2019t want However, he and Mrs.Hamelin are to come in at the appointed hour, heading for O\u2019Connell Lodge for ! We only had an hour and a half, the Labor Day week-end.There He\u2019ll be doing some fishing from they know skunked.they will not be now on.Miss Strong Again a Winner Miss D.Strong, of Lachine, who h; figured consistently in Lake St.Louis Anglers Fish Derbies, fishing in Lake St.Louis on Monday with Art Bowers hooked a muskie which weighed 37 pounds, 12 ounces.The to fish was 53 inches long and had I at Paul Is Giving Lessons Mr.T'':mblay eclipsed both Mr.Courtois and myself both in quantity and qualify of his catch.His prize specimen was a perfectly formed and colored dore which weighed 7% pounds.On returning hore this fish attracted some ntion and Mr.Tremblay im- a girth of 24 inches.\ti mediately set up shop giving free Norman Golding, also of Lachine, j iegsons to admiring U.S.visitors was returning last Saturday from | as to how to do it.You really don't spending a week of his holiday on I need to go very far from the Lodge Ile Perrot.Throughout the week to get fish.As we were landing, he had gone without a muskie, but an elderly couple from Oklahoma nevertheless he was trolling home.! got out of a rowboat with a 12-In \u201cThe Cut,\u201d one of the favorite pound Great No them pike, fishing spots of Emile Pilon, vet- Elle et-it belle.Gertrude Julien Of Victoriaville Reaches Finals In Tennis Tourney Gertrude Julien of Victoriaville qualified last night for the final ! round of the women\u2019s singles in the Eastern Townships tennis championships by defeating Ray- j monde Laporte 4-6, 6-4, 8-6 in a i hard-fought semi-final match.In the men\u2019s doubles Roger Roy I and Dr.Johnny Hibbard, the de-i 9:00 p fending champions, reached the i Her and semi-finals, winning easily from Normand Breault and Robert Bedard, 6-1, 6-3.The champions were at their best and had too much polish for their opponents, although the latter fought hard all the way.Pierre Lambert and Jean' Roy of Victoriaville also qualified for the semi-finals with a surprise victory over J.L.Cote and J.Cote, 5-7, 7-5, 6-4.This was the first major upset of the tournament.Paul Mailhot reached the semifinals of the men\u2019s singles, downing Normand Rainville of Granby 7-5, 6-3.In the mixed doubles, Mrs.Simone Chcvalier-Latendresse and Majella Charest entered the semi-final round by defeating Carmen Morin and Bill Joncas 6-2, 7-5.vs.quar- TONIGHT'S MATCHES 6:30.p.m., Roger Roy and Dr.Johnny Hibbard vs.L.Charest and Ivan Boisvert, semi-final.8:00 p.m., Gisele Emond Ruth Rice, Windsor Mills, ter-final.m., Mrs.William Whit-G.Smiley, Magog, vs.Raymonde Laporte and N.Brault, quarter-final.TOMORROW\u2019S MATCHES 1:30 p.m., R.Roy vs.R.Bedard, semi-final.4:00 p.m., J.Levesque and G.Trottier vs.P.Lambert and J.Roy, Victoriaville, semi-final.7:00 p.m., C.Morin and Mrs.R.Dupuis vs.Ruth and Peggy Rice, Windsor Mills, quarter-finals.8:00 p.m., G.Julien and P.Lambert, Victoriaville, vs.B.McMahon and H.Watt.Windsor Mills, semifinal; L.Laplante and J.Roy, Victoriaville, vs.L.Tanguay and J.Levesque, quarterfinal.Indians Pin Hopes On Easter In Pennant Drive Cleveland, Aug.18.\u2014(/P)\u2014Before the baseball season opened, the Cleveland Indians pinned their pennant hopes on \u201cLuscious\u201d Luke Easter.And those hopes still are pinned on Large Luke today.Both manager Lou Boudreau and general manager Hank Greenberg tem of hi agree that the Tribe\u2019s failure overhaul front-running Detroit becausing \u201cour hitting is off.\u201d \u201cWe need one more long-ball hitter,\u201d says Greenberg.\u201cOne player getting hot for four or five weeks could do it \u2014 that is, one player other than Doby or Rosen, who have been carrying the load.\u201d Larry Doby has hit 10 of his 19 home runs in the last month, and A1 Rosen has rapped out seven round-trippers to bring his total to 32.Veterans Joe Gordon, Dale Mitchell and Boudreau have been off their hitting.So the finger points to Easter\u2019s slugging potential as the key.Currently Luke is in a slump, although he showed signs! last night of snapping out of it.He had three hits and drove in i three runs.uled visit to the Park Avenue Stadium to tangle with the Sherbrooke Athletics in a regular fixture of the Provincial Baseball League.A melee Roy, business manager of the A\u2019s, and Harold Finnegan, of uie same position with Farn-liam, reached an agreement and players of both teams will compete in a long-distance and precision throwing battle and a fungo hitting contest.The long distance throwing affair is open to all players and members of the Pirates are given the edge on their showing during the season.The local outfield has failed to show anything out of the ordinary in this department.The precision contest is for catchers and pitchers only and will afford an opportunity for the unsung héros of the game to demonstrate their hidden abilities.The final test on the program will be the fungo hitting affair.This consists of hitting the ball without the aid of a pitcher and should prove very interesting to the fans.The majority of the clubs in the league have refused to allow their players to compete in the running races, which the local team ran Accident Averted To Bluebird By Mechanic Coniston, England, Aug.18.\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Donald Campbell, who hopes to regain thé world water-\u2022speed record for Britain, said that trials last night on Lake Coniston might have cost him his life.The alertness of his mechanic pravented disaster, but the engine was ruined.During two runs his boat, Bluebird, had averaged 141.193 miles an hour.This was 0,6 miles an hour less than world record set by his father, the late Sir Malcolm Campbell and smashed last month by Stanley S.Sayers, of Seattle, Wash., in his boat Slo-Mo-Shun at 160,3 miles an hour.Campbell said the cooling sys-boat broke down as he to ; was entering the measured mile at is j more than 140 miles an hour on his second run.The 2,400 horsepower engine would have seized up.probably causing a crash, but for the action of his 50-year-old chief mechanic, Leo Villa.Watching the instrument panel, Villa saw the temperature gauge shoot almost to boiling pbint.He dug Campbell in'the ribs with his elbow.Campbell lifted his foot from the accelerator and that \u201cjust prevented the engine from completely seizing up.\u201d to take part in them.In return j the locals will help the Pirates on j their home grounds when, they stage similar affairs.Prizes for Tuesday\u2019s contest J have been donated by three local sportsmen, Ernie Spafford, Louis j Blais and Philippe Dion, of the j Fashion Craft store.Provincial League LAST NIGHT\u2019S GAMES St.Hyacinthe 009 00» 30'0\u20143 8 1 Sherbrooke , 321 030 OOx\u20149 12 2 Batteries \u2014 Thomas, Alvarado (5) Pecou (7) and Valois; Shapira and Pascual.Farnham____COO 001 000\u20141 4 2 Drum\u2019ville .0C0 000 07x\u20147 9 3 Batteries\u2014Doyle, Trice (8) and Marcell; Hooker and Bernal.STANDING P W L P.C.G.B.Sherbrooke .93 50 43 .538 St.Johns .SO 43 44 .511 St.Hyacinthe .91 4'3 46 .595 Farnham .93 47 46 .505 Drummondville 91 46 45 .505 Granby .92 i» 52 .435 For your next Party, Banquet or Meeting .NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL Menus and Rates, Gall 2-4741 Royals Move Back In Second Spot In I.L.St.Louis Cardinals have a fine-looking pitching prospect in 23-year-old Ken Wild, now toiling for Rochester in the International League.The young righthander, a hometown product signed by the Cards following his graduation from St.Louis University, is the ranking pitcher in the loop.Beaten only once in 11 decisions, Wild racked up 'his 10th triumph last night as his league-leading Red Wings mates clubbed three Syracuse hurlers for an easy 14-3 victory.He gave up only seven hits.Outfielder Russ Derry, former Yankee and Cardinal player, clouted his 27th homer and a single to bat in five runs.His homer came with the bases loaded, his third this season.Mighty Fine Sets Mark For Two-Year-Olds Springfield, III., Aug.18.\u2014(Æ>)\u2014 ! Illinois Colt Stakes for two-year-old trotters and pacers headlined ! today\u2019s card as grand circuit horse- ; men end their weeks\u2019 stay at the J Illinois State Fair.A field of eight Illinois-bred colts ' and fillies has been named for the | two-year-old trot, while six were listed in the pace.; Mighty Fine yesterday set a sea-! son\u2019s mark of 2:04 for two-year-old trotters in winning the Greyhound two-year-old trot for the Hayes Fair Acres Stable of Duquoin, 111.True Boy set an earlier record of 2:06 in the first heat but Mighty Fine took the second and later the deciding mile to win the race.SILVER TOP Special London DRY GIN The base of the best Cocktail\" DISTIUED IN CANADA Handicapper Lowry Achieves His Dream Montreal Royals moved into second place by whipping Jersey City eight\" straight winners on 8-3.Joe Landrum spaced eight eight-racq card at tne Del (Additional Sport Page 15) Bel Mar, Calif., Aug.18\u2014UP)\u2014 Paul Lowry, handicapped for the Los Angeles Times and the Associated Press, has achieved the dream of all handicaps.He picked the ________ _ Mar hits for his third in a row since track yesterday.he was sent down by Brooklyn.j Only once before since racing Don Thompson paced the Royals\u2019 was legalized in 1933 has a handi-16-hit attack with five hits in as , capper swept the program.Low- | maDr'.f.^\"TUS- .\t! ry had, in order, Short Thorn at Bill \\ oiselle pitched Springfield $3.70, Madame Fury at $6.60, Your Cubs to a 7-3 triumph over Buf- Came at $3.30, Competino at $7.40, ! 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