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[" herbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE QUE.MONDAY, JANUARY, 3, 1916 RUSSIA SMASHING AHEAD ALONG 190 MILE FRONT Austrian Armies Fail in Every Effort.Japan Has Sent * Warstvps to Suez.Sinking of Steamer Persia May be Last Straw for U.S.Artillery Duels in West.King Constantine says He\u2019s \u201c ' to Entente.ONE CENT Will ATTACK U.S.CONSUL COL MUX AND AT SALONIKI VICTIM NOW THE MAYORALTY .FIGHTING IN FRANCE\" FOUR SPEAKS OF PEACE TRIP Orders 1er German Effort Said to ' Men Huns Sank liner Strong Delegation Will La» Petit important Announcement Will Ap- Still Have Been Given Persia ALLIES READY\u2014GERMANS WOULD 250 LIVES LIKELY LOST IN CLEAR GREECE OF AL- | LATEST SUBMARINE OUTLIES.\tj .\tRAGE Lon-don, January 4.\u2014A despatch; London.January 3\u2014A message from Athens reports the arrival of from the Admiralty to the Peninsular thirty large transports full of troops ! 0rlental Company makes the def-in the PnH\ti \u201coops]inite announcement that the liner m the Gulf of Orfano, who began Persia was torpedoed Thursday in RUSSIA STRONG ON 190-MILE FRONT.London, Tan.3\u2014 (Special) \u2014Which-ver side began the offensive, and vhatever has been the gap in the news, the raising of the curtain on to disembark, firmed.Athens, according to the Athens cor respondent of the Havas Agency.KING PETER WILL GO TO ATHENS.Athens, Jan.3.\t(Special) \u2014 Kdng i port that orders ha'-e been given |the Volhynian and Galician fighting !+Pet\" ®erbia W\u2018U t0 /thenS the &^man and Austrian troops to visit King Constantine after shows that the initiative over a ,\t,.\t, ,,\t\u201e , ,\t- 1QA\t¦\t«\u2022 ,\tinspection of the Serbian troops Iront of 190 miles is now firmly on \u201e , .L.\t,\t1\t! Salomki pne side of the Russians.The Rus was torpedoed Thursday in The report is uncon- the Eastern Mediterranean, ofl the island of Crete.GERMANS WILL 4TTACK i T U: S- CONSUL DROWNED \u2018\t! London, January 3\u2014Unofficial de- Berlin, January 4, via London.\u2014 spatches from Cairo state that the The Morgen post to-day publshrs a ro.\tsteamer Persia, sunk in the ^ Mediterranean on Thursday, was tor-pedoed without warning and sank in Q .\tln five minutes.Between 150 and \u2014* | Serbia to advance into Greece and'survivors have been landed at Alex-atj attack the French and British.A Bu- andria, ion Before Probable Candidate on Tuesday Night COL.RIOUX WILL ANNOUNCE DECISION TO DEPUTATION APPOINTED TO MEET HIM.The Record learns on reliable authority that a large delegation will wait on Col.Rioux at his offices on pear in To-morrow\u2019s Paper An important announcement will appear in these columns to-morrow relative to the \u201cFighting in France\" pictures, to be shown in Sherbrooke.These wonderful views of the actual Hopeful But Views Have Changed some NOW BLAMES THE PEOPLE, NOT BANKERS OR MUNITION AND ARMAMENT MAKERS.New York, January 3.\u2014 Heni* Ford, who led the peace expedition which left here December 4 on the war operations will be exhibited, | eteamship Oscar II.for Copenhagen, Wellington St., to-morrow (Tuesday)! un^er auspices of the Record, at! in the hope of bringing about a con-eveuing to present him with a num I His Majesty\u2019s Theatre Friday and ' ference of neutral nations that would erously signed petition requesting him Saturday of this week with\tend the war- arrived here yesterday to stand ns a candidate for the ma- .\t.\t\u2019\tmatin.e on steamship Bergensfjord.He yoralty.\tand two evening performances.An , confirmed cable reports that hia re- Whero seen by the Record this morn announcement of extraordinary inter turn had been hastened by illness, ing Col.Rioux stated that he had eat.will appear in to-morrow\u2019s pa-! but said It made a diflerence of j made arrangeiir-nts to receive the de- i p«r.\t| a few days, as he intended when fee ! le.-atlon which requested to meet him , ,\t, _\tI and that hie answer would be forth- .ohert N.McNeely, coming after the petition had been Egypt.,_______________ it is generally believed.: charest despatch to the Morgenpost\u2019American C01!SUl at Aden, Arabia' is j presented to him i™.«« to b.\t.towfiVa\twiu, REQrasmoN lb*- o™i«, ,b\u201e st»t.».t t\u201e ti\u201e\ti-?>\tTHE *\t! communicated t® rwe Ge?'ma°y .h?s the unreserved statement that Mr.; Paris, Jan, 3.- (Special) - The i *1 Tureen +\tIn ° McNeely lost Hf«- Otaries H.Government, in order to satisfy the forces.0\tto1 J\u2019 of the Ailes Grant of Boston was saved.needs of the\tarmy,\thas\tdecided\ton\ta The Germans minister at Athens ber o/^rvivorq3\tïsî\tnUm', general\trequisitioning\tof\tcrude\tlea- hhe despatch says told Premier Skoul 59 passengers, of\twhom\t\u2019\t17 Ve\tUwo- \u2019\t\" \"_J 94 members of the crew, 59 Lascars.The survivors include ten military officers and eight ibe exposed to.danger from the troops ' ^Th\u201d8 sMn wls ! of the Central Powers, which bava i \u2018The_.shl.p.was ?tJ.uck\tamidships on across the Styr River north of Czar torysk.They have captured the vtl-Jlage of Khriask, three miles from the (river, A flank attack, six or seven niles to the southeast of Kolki, according to the advices, has failed to ther* beginning January 5.phake the solidarity of the new Rus- ITALIAN PORTS UNDER dan dispositions.\tj\tTARY CONTROL.Inasmuch as Russian progress Is Rome) jan.8._ (Special) -By Gov MILT midis the best interests of Greece j de nandc-d the removal of the French inr-luding laud British, inasmuch as in the ea- -\t- j isting circumstances Greece would Hot Springs, Va., January have ,\t->\u2022\t™ auoumups on isP«ial) -President Wilson the port side at 1.1C p.m.M says Peu- ! ^ short his honeymoon and PIS.WILSON ES IE ANOTHER BRITISH SHIP SUNK London, Jan.3.\u2014(Special) \u2014The British steamer Olengyle has sunk.There are about one hundred survivors.n0rt*, °f 0,y,ka\u2019 tb0 ernmental decree- 811 ports and dock ! bordered to mmsue\u2019 th« Allies on wsT«rr*r \u201ca\tsayB R*u-IT\" 8,,ürl n,B Iiu,,,\u2018yl™ anQ Bta'rx i The Glengyle sailed from Shanghai ovement apparently is making in laborers have been placed under mill-! Greek territory.\t8t, Falr°\u2019 \u2018\u2018Sbe;baclt to Washington tonight because for Lonfion on Nov_ 35th shf was he direction of Kovel, along the two , tqry control.This action has been' GERMANS AT MONASTIR 1 \u201cÏurvïvlrl savTt^wafîfttlJ\tthe ncw develoPmentB in the in' last reported at railways between Sarny and Kovel and Rovno and Kovel.AUSTRIAN FAILURE AGAINST RUSSIANS.London, Jan.3\u2014 (Special) \u2014It,was the Austrians and not the Russians who began the big offensive in Yol-hynia and Galicia, according to the Mail\u2019s Petrograd correspondent, but taken for the purpose of preventing strikes for higher wages during the effort to disencumber the ports of large quantities of merchandise and war materials.IS KING PETER IN SALONIKI?Rome, Jan.3.\u2014(Cpecial) \u2014The report that the King of Serbia is at Salonika has been received with in-the attempts failed and the Russians Merest here by Serbian refugees.They gained ground.\tbelieved that he was already in It- Genera.Pflanzer\u2019s efforts to take aly.Tarnopôl and break through in the j\t-4\u2014- direction of Koons were frustrated.Field Marshal von Mackenzen is at Ozemowitz for the purpose of threatening Roumania and for an active defensive against the Russian vanee in Galicia.MOVE AGAINST ENEMY TRADE London, January 1.\u2014Reuter correspondent at Athens says reliable information has been received there to the effect that one German battalion has reached Monasttr, in south western Serbia, near the Greek border, and that an Austrian mountain battery is expected.In consequence of reconnaisances by French aeroplanes over Monas tir machine-guns have been placed on top of the highest buildings.ors say it was little short of a miracle that anyone was saved.ternational situation caused by the 6th.Her route would Singapore on Dec.take her There was no panic.Four boats were : d^ruction of the British Liner Per- through the Suez Canal and the Me-launcbed with the utmost prompti-1 «a,\t_\tditerranean, and it may be assumed \u20144\tSbe \u201cThe captain was drowned.When last seen he was swimming, after the liner had plunged beneath the surface.\u201d left to come back this month.Mr.Ford declared his views regarding the cause of the war have undergone a marked change.When he left, he said, he was of the opinion that bankers, manufacturers of munitions and armament were responsible, but he returns with the belief that it is the people themselves, those now being slaughtered, who are responsible.The men doing the fighting have been too content to let those who rule beenithem do their thinking, and they have J not taken advantage of their divine right to say for themselves what they, shall do and think, the pacifist asserted.\"Republics are no hotter than monarchies in this respect,\u201d he 'said, \"Even in the United States we let those whom we had elected to office be swerved from their duty.We do not assert ourselves.Personally, I have been a voter 31 years, and \u2019 in all that time I have voted only six PERSIA SUNK WITHOUT WARNING was sunk in the Mediterranean, times, and then because my wife madr as were the Persia, Ville de La Cio-:me-\" tat, Yasaka Maru and several other : steamships, u.s.CONSULS AT SALON IK! KING OF GREECE IS INTERVIEWED -The -ART-1MJE-R\\ DUELS ON WEST FRONT \u2019\t- cently conferred by Parliament with Paris, Jan.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014The War the object of preventing enemy per-Office last night issued the following sons or firms established in neutral statement:\t,\tcountries from trading in Great \u201cIn Belgium a bombardment by Britain, our field artillery and trench mor- The head of the new bureau is Patriotic Canadians are appealed to for contributions of at least one bag of flour towards the suffering Belgians.A bag of flour costs but $2.50; and it is life and nourishment Daily *or one Bel£*ar> family for a month., ,\t., .\tNot only wili the flour be sent to Mail has had an interview with King Belgium, but all the money will be Constantine, whom he credits with spent in Canada.The following additional contribu- Mrs.J.Belgian London, Jan.3.\u2014(Special) i Athens correspondent of the London, Jan.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014The ad' ; Foreign Office announces the opening under its control of a new bureau to per{ect honeety in his\tdesire\" to\tserve \u201c\tbP kn°wn aS \"Tbfi P°reigD Trade Hellenic, not German,\tinterests\tand\t£°\u2018w f?acfcn?wiedSed\tby ?Department.\u201d This department will ; not to be drawn into\tt,\u201e\tSk^!b\u2019'.loea\u201c put into effect the new powers re- London, Jan 3.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Cairo correspondent of Reuter\u2019s sends the following concerning the sinking of the Persia : \u2014 \u201cNobody aboard the Persia saw Salonika, Jan.3^- (Special) - At the torpedo.The second officer is the request of General Sarrail, com-impression that he saw mander of the French forces \u2019 here, John E.Kehl, American consul at under the impression that he the ripple of it.The survivors, after the European Relief Fund: conflict.While he wishes to avoid Mr.Wi.iiam Farwell a quarrel with Germany, he desires ^rs- William Farwell to be friendly with the Allies, and\tWalsh ;;;;;;\tsloo SEVERAL HUNDRED LOST ON PERSIA, LATEST REPORT London, January 3 \u2014(Special)\u2014 The loss of life in conneciion with the* sinking of the British steamer Persia, torpedoed in the Eastern .Mediterranean \u2022 on Thursday afternoon, is .,.$25.00 still a matter of doubt.The latest 10.00 advices from Cairo and Alexandria indicate that 158 survivors have been understanding with has no secret Bulgaria, i The King, according to the La- spondent, said: \u201cThere was tars against groups of the enemy in ruing Worthington Evans, M.P.for the region of the Dunes caused heavy Colchester, vice-chairman of the Na- whjcb we were treated damage.Two fires were started, tional Unionist Association.Derby L.ne, Waterville ,.I ly, there were a Unfortunate-number of NOW DIRECT COMMUNICATION CENTRAL and two munitions depots were, blown up.\u201cIn the Argonne the fire of our; batteries dispersed a body of Germans moving upon the road from Aivocourt to Matancourt.\u201cOn the heights of the Meuse, In the forest of Chaveliers, a heavv An.atorUorr, t\t| cannonade directed\tis\ttT .\t\u2019 London, January 3 quite passed as a result of the bar- canTionaaB directed against the ene- \u2014The bridge across the River Savp\tt ^\t1 my\u2019s trenches caused the destruction near Belgrade, was opened Thurs- 7 prevailing at Salomki.I de-of several blockhouses.\t(day.according to a'telegram from, Wre ha cloSest fnendsh\u2019P with Great \u201cIn the afternoon two shells fell In Nancy.The enemy\u2019s gun from\tRbf difficulties with the French and British, but rest assured we will do all possible to bring about an under- -\t: standing with the Allies.We have POWERS AND BUL- : no desire but to accord you every GARIA CONNECT WITH TUR- facility.The possible umbrage which\t-?- K®'1 \u2022\tI felt at some of your actions has MARTIAL LAW Mr.A.B.Gendreau, Lake Megantic .corre-\tMr^tJ- J-\tPark?r' never Tij0g-\tWard,\tWaterville .\t2.00 with\tMr.J.I.\tMorkill\t.2.50 RECEIVED BY THE RECORD, small \u2022 The followillg additional subscrip-^ tions have been sent to the Record Previously\tacknowledged .$10.00 Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Thompson ' 2.50 Proceeds of Collection, Plymouth Church, Sherbrooke .21.01 London, Jan.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014An landed, of whom 59 were passengers.Athens despatch to the Dally Mail T-I rvT-* rv 4-Vn n 4-\t^4-l-»\tt,i_\t_i\t~ Of the eventual success of the mission, Mr.Ford declared he bad na doubt.\u201cThe movement is now organized and under way.People are ¦ talking about it, and while some cri-ticize, when people talk they think, and when they think they thins right.\u201cIf what I have done will bring peace only one day nearer I shall be more than repaid,\u201d said Mr.Ford.\"Every clay the war is shortened will save 30,000 lives, and 30,000 lives Saloniki, has taken charge of the mean much toward restoring or- Turkish and German interests Tb- dlir,Tfnd norrrlal conditions., .\t11 If necessary,.I \u2022 will acain ern tyi consulates will be delivered to him Europe, and if it will help matters I to-morrow.\t.will charter another ship.I am not -*.- j ¦'\t& ni1 \u2019 bbe ^oroa^° Considered a total loss.\u201cThis new year,\u201d said Dr.Mac- v-\tDonald, \u201cwill be the most serious the world has known since the coming of ODJTD fl-rc-n\tI I DOM\tJeslls Christ- « may\tnot be the ¦ t-LJ\tUrUIN\tmost serious in (the life of this Am- -\tierican Republic, The war is not your REPORTS PERSIST THAT ILL- war as yet.,But for the United Staten NESS IS OF SERIOUS NA-\twiU he a year of the profoundest TTTPP\ttesting that the country has known .*\tsine» the civil war.\u201d Paris, Jan.3.-(Special) _ Press\tspeak8r referred to Bjllhu Root despatches from Switzerland and as the greatest American authority j Italy\tcontinue to affirm\tthat the\ton international law\tand asserted ; illness\tof Emperor William\tIs serious.\t^ba^ according to Mr.\tRoot's inter- au\t^ a j pretation of the law of nations every 1 8 * T J\twa81^ratf°n nation bad a right to protest against last Wednesday successfully, but the,the violation of Belgium\u2019s neutrality nature of the operation Is not speci- even to the extent of going to war find\t\u201cThere can be no security for It is stated that the Emperor is ii^en^U^onaT^nbUe1 ^\t££ suffering from a deemeeat^d affection f\"l K Td\tpub,lc °P- mer« to be operuced by mall, and ^ suttering irom a deep-seat\"*! affection inion stigmatizes the breach of an < receive the same careful attenHon aa la of which the cutaneous eruption is international treaty as a crime.As +r|vnB to all other departments of the but an incidental symptom and that a crime not alone against the victim B*ink a b'H';sa' Money may be deposit- the malady Is complicated by the ?ati\u201d?J8£a*?9t a*\u2019 nation8,\u201d con- ! fl-torlly as by a Persona^visit^to3 th,.of his old throat tln,ied Dr\u2018 MacDonald*\t|Bauk.-\u2014\u2014A\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\tBKANCHES IN SHERBROOK& has extended to the KING GEORGE HOTEL AT SYDNEY; Main Office Uluflerln Avenue), mouth.It Is even asserted that 4t\tBURNS.\t,\thi.W.Farwell, Manageivj will be necessary to provide him .S7.dn^\u2019\t.^.S., January 3.-Fire|_ .A.P.Taylor, Assistant Manager.THE CANA1IAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which U united The Eastern Townships Bank, SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LI,.Dw) D.C.L.President.\t¦ JOHN AIRD.- - - - General Manages^ H.V.F.JONES, Asst.Gen.Matuiger,- CapitaJ,$15,000,000 Rest,$l 3,509,000 Bankiag by Mail re-appearance trouble which necessary .\u2014\t_____ .\t, .,\t.^\t\u201e r with an artificial palate made of «U- '\tH!fJi ''Hr.J!\tF.' 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Wellington Street Branch.a^l Upper Town Branch' CKSt.) £a TUPnino» TLtnne» æAe» ¦ %9K ta'ftlv# o\u2019clock Saturday night 6 C.C TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916, EMBROIDERIES-TDe Biggest Values Ever Ollered-Two Lots tOc and 15c.Monday, Jan.3rd, 1916 Store Closes at 6 Tonight Bell Phones 126 - 127 SPECIAL TUESDAY BARGAIN NEWS Our Big Annual White Sale Starts Tomorrow And Offers Many Chances to Save on Whitewear and Cottons L&dks\u2019 Night Gowns Eitra quality materials, full a /a «ires.Ask to see the very special line at.*«rv f>tber interestinsr lines : \u2022 S5 line for.6S *1.00 line for.85 *1.25 line for.98 *1.50 line for.*1.25 *2.00 line for.*1.05 *2.?5 line for.*2,25 Combinations Corset Cover and Drawers in one piece, Sizes 34 to 40 bust : $1.25 line for.98 $1.65 line for.$1.35 $2.o0 line for.$1.65 Ladies\u2019 Underskirts 49c Ladies\u2019 Drawees Ask to see the Special f Q Lme we offer at, per Pair.Other interesting lines i .35 line\tfor.25c .40 line\tfor.33c .50 line\tfor.43c .65 line\tfor.48c .75 line\tfor.65c $1.00 line\tfor.35c Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers Ask to see the very Spec- |Q- ial line at.\t.lïfC Other interesting lines : .85\tline\tfor .fi5c .AO\tline\tfor.33c .50\tline\tfor.43c .\u2018>5\tline\tfor.48c ¦ S5\tline\tfor.35c *1 00\tline\tfor.85c A very special lint at.75 line for.*1.00 line for.*1.25 line for.* 1.05 line for.*2.00 line for.*1.65 *2.75 liae for.*2,25 Princess Slips SI.MIS DISfET IH LOCAL UAPPEKS ** Catherines by Daily ReciriJ Cir-lesponrients in Various SALADA1 EI77 The Cleanest si Sealed Packets Only.One very\tspecial line, $1.25 quality, for.95 Also *1.65\tline\tfor.*1.35 Also *2.00\tline\tfor.*1.65 Children\u2019s Whitewear Good materials, nicely made.Girls\u2019 Drawer» Sires 4 to 12 years.1 Sale price, pair.Girls\u2019\u2018Drawers Sires 4 to 12 years extra quality.\t0~ Sato price.Girls\u2019 Night Gowns Girls\u2019 Night Gown?ypar 55 c 4.ft, 8 and 10 years Special Sale Price.Sizes 4 to 14 years, extra Quality.Special Sale.05 c Girls' Underskirts for arirlf< S to 1 i- rears ; nic* quality material, embroidery trimmed.Sale price.Cersets 70c Corset for 49c Locc Corset, with\t\tex- tended hips, four hose\t\tBUP- porters, well\tmade\tand finished, $rood\tCoutil\tCot- ton ; sizes 18\tto 27 ;\t70c value.\tBig\tWhite\tSale Pric-e\t\t A special purchase of five hundred pairs direct from the makers for our Big White Sale.$1 Corset for me Long Coat Corset, extended hips, good boning, good hose supporters\u2014a g-ood-fitting Corset and Btylish model ; $1.00 value.Big White Sale Price BRASSIERES\u2014 A ¦fcery special line for this special sale.Per pair.45c 3be«ting* Our value.; *411 be found very es-.sntr for this rale ; English Sheetings 2 yards wide, 25c Hne.for.\tM.2 yards wid*.35c Hue.for.2J yards wide, 35c lime, for., inter- 22k 30c 30c Pillow Cottons Heavy Canadian make, soft finish, free from starch, 42 in.wide, circu- 90, Beet Canadian Sheetings Vest t>es\u201c quality,, our own Canadian make, free from dressing of a^T sort Absolutely the best Cotton Sheeting in the trade.2 yards wide.42,jt line, for.ï\u201e.yards wide.\t#5c line.for.M .38c 40c iar style, 24c value.Sale price.Nainsook A Vf.\"r =nf*, fiîîÇ quaKty Coftou, 36 in.iviôe, desirable for ladies' ami h WrrT.- üne under^arreents ;\t25c JLongâaic\tI Sod* ro: ''\t8» is.\tfra.\u2018rom star, h or dressing, 15c value.I Sato price.1.\u2014C Towellings For Dish Wipers.One line at.j r 1.5c Unes at.12 4 c Indian Head Gotten A desirable cotton for nurse aprons, dresses or skirts, 33 in.wide, good weight, extra durable.25c line for.c 15c line, for.12jc White Lawn A nice quality that generally sells at i3c.\tcm Tor this Big White Sale.White Flannelette Good quality soft, fleecy, white Flannelette, 34 in.wide, 14c and 15c value.\t1 O1 Sale price.1\u20142 Roller Towelling Various lines of 14c and 15c 1 Ol _ values for.1\u2014tG Cotton Webs Bleached White Cotton or Factory Unbleached Cotton, 36 in.wide.Both are good, serviceable cottons, selling at 10c and 11c yard.Ten yards in each web.\tSiiG.Sale price.1 White Quilts Fine uuality, pretty designs, 70 in.wide and 90 in'.loUg.*2.00 value.ortt.$1.05 Linen Towels Fin; Tiite Huck Towels, all-linen quai good trig size.Value 45c pair To-morrow.nidi.jE- 3,000 ya-d » \u2014' for biff» big ,1» as follows : EMBr JIDERY INSV tTION'S AKD readings\u2014 12jc, 15c and l«c .10c EMBROIDERY insertions and READINGS\u2014 30c, 25c\t.ti SOc values for.15c; À Few Rousing L irgaias from the Ready-to Wear Sect n for the Big Sale Ladies\u2019 Coats I** think f *12.50 and *14 v mes.Big Kate *\tOft .\u2022 v.Free.Others equally reduced.Flannelette Gowns Soft, white Saxony Flannelette, full .sizes, warm and comfortable for this cold weather, 85c.value.(fair* Big Sale Price.2.IDL Girls\u2019 Coats Warm W nter Coats, in black, colora and tweeds.AH -his reason's goods.Sizes 4 to 14 years.Vi.!oee running up to *5.90.\tajaj \u2014 \u2014 Big SéS* price.\t_\t*\u2022>«< \u2022> Knitted Petticoats Right grey Wool Knitted Petticoat a, knee length, snug flttlng.*1.45 value Sale\t1*1 .A-* prict.Pl.wrJ1 Flannelette Drawers White or pink, 65c ffale price.4*k\u2018 Ladies\u2019 Waists 3 Big Special Values At 49e Fine Muslin Waists, white ground with colored spray ; white collar and cu,r3\t4.4,.Baie price.¦ \u2022 'V MARTIN VILLE.There were no services in the Methodist Church on Hunday last owing, to the funeral services of the late Mr.William Bharman, which were hold at the home of Mr.W.A.Bharmau, on Sunday afternoon.In spite of the neBday evening a number of young severe storm the funeral was well at- P®0?)® in honor of her niece, Miss ) tended, relatives coming from Scots- ¦ Lelphais of Windsor Mills, and town, Bury and Coaticook.Old fa- her nephew, Master Frank Miller, of vorite hymns of\tthe deceased\twere\tChicago.The evening was spent\tin sung, including\t\u201cServant of\tUod,\tProgressive games, music, etc.\tThe well done,\u2019\u2019 \u201cBoipe day the silver hostess served a delightful lunch and cord will break,\u2019\u2019\tand \u201cAbide\twith\ta happy evening was spent by\tthe Me.\u201d Rev.Mr.\tMiller spoke\tcom-\tyoung people.Miss Dephais and\tMas- forting, helpful words and read the ter Roy Wells were the prize winners beautiful Scripture lesson for the f°r the evening.dead and offered prayer after which Mr.Archie Black spending the week-i the body was reverently borne to the end with friends at East Angus; Mr.last resting place at Compton.\t|G- A.Sherman to Lingwick the guest The Christmas entertainment held;of Lis sister, Mrs.M.MacAulay.; here on the evening of the 23rd was The Misses Jessie and Alexis Dun-considered up to the usual standard, can, accompanied by Miss MacRob-; The church was beautifully decorated bie of Sherbrooke, the guests of Mr.! and the trees were a marvel of taste and Mrs.Duncan during the Christ-in their adornment and were also, mas holidays.well loaded with presents.The Can-j Mr.Pasen Sherman from Manches-tata in which nearly all the S.S.ter, N.H., spending Christmas with took part, was very good.The sing- his wife and little daughter mg by the children was especially en- Master Frank Miller of Chicago the joyed.The superintendent Mr.C.F.guest of his aunt and uncle Mr and Cass, and the organist, Miss Pearl Mrs.p A Roy Martin each received presents from Miss'soies and Miss Stella Soles the Sunday School in appreciation of of Cowansville, have been guests of their efforts in the work of the S.8.! their brother, Mr C Sohui\t° Those who entertained family par- Mrs.Blair \u2019and'son Hugh of Ot-I ties on Christmas Day \"were Mr.and tawa, were the guests of Rev and Mrs.Jos.Martin, Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Mrs.J.R.MacLeod at the Manse ! Merrell, Mr.and Mrs.Furse, Mr.and Mr.Donald MacKay entertained at Mrs.H.D.Kathan and Mr.and Mrs.a nice little dance in Strathcona Hall Irving Cass.\tj on Wednesday evening.Oookshire or- Ihose who were guests out of town chestra furnished excellent music.Mrs.A.MacKa d Miss Ingra .\t,\t\u201e\t,\t,\t-\t.\t_ Harry Cowling Pierces home; Mr.and Mrs.L.A.1 Mr.Mack McLennan, from McGill! Smith to Birchton at Mr.Hollis College, is spending the holidays with: Smith's; Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Cass to his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Mc-Hatley to their daughter\u2019s, Mrs.G, Lennan.Sharman, and Mr.and Mrs.Ed.\tMr and Mr« t n\tj Sharman and famiiy\tto Moe\u2019s River,\tPearl Scott were' in Sherbrooke\to'n at Mr.C.F.Haseltine s, and Mr.Thursday and Mrs.G.Goudie and family to N.The week of prayer will be observed g\tHenry ( this year by services in thw ' v,»)* .t\tProtestant Churches.Beginning Mon- i si tors for the holidays as follows day evening January 3rd there will -Miss Isobel Parsons home from Is- be meetings every night except Sat-! land Pond, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs Joshua urday night.The first meating will! -lartin and Mr.John Martin, of be jn the 34 Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Springfield, Mass,\tat Mr.Joseph\tChurch and on Tuesday\tevening\titl Martin s ; Mr.and\tMrs.Wm.Lane\tvviU b in the Adventist\tChurch'\ti and son, of Cornwall, Ont., at Mr.Mrs.Mary Wheeler and three daugh-Ed.Sharman s on Sunday and Mon- t^-g arrived last Wednesday g*ving a day , Mr.V m.asweli and family picaBant surprise to her re.atives and were the guests on Christmas Day of many {ricn To-morrow.-r 1 .I H BIRCHTON.A \u2022 grettable accident occurred on on Wednesday of Mr.and Mrs.T.D.the OP.R.track near the station on Merrill.\tMonday afternoon, when \u201cSpot,\" the Mr.George Groom in Coaticook on well trained and well known pet dog Thursday on business.\tof Stanley Taylor, was run over by a -\u2014 -?-\u2014\ttrain and killed.TO CURE A COLD IN ONE day Clifford McDonald and brother, of Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Spring Hill, the week end with their Tablets, Druggists refund money if it ,\tv,_\u201e p Gagnon faite to cure E.w GROVE\u2019S *igna- \u201cXtsrs C 0.and C.E.Miller and famiiy >ent Cnnstmas at Ives Hill, ^\twith and Mrs.Broadbelt.HATLEY\tthnr 'loates has accepted the Miss Ruby Kenneuy, of Coaticook,1 po3 , it 0f section foreman on the C.whose marriage to Mr.Rufus King, p.r}, at Lennoxvi.le, and will move of New York City is announced to with his famiiy shortly to that place, take place on New Year's Day, is the T>.Red Cross Society met at the elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Pi t on age on Wednesday afternoon, Kennedy\tand niece of both Mr.Avery\tw\ta\tgood attendance.The ne*) 'ves and\tMrs.Hetherington of this\tm\t.r\twill be held at Mr.B.E.lace.For several years Miss Ken- Tt or on Jan.12th \u2022 ^dy\u2019s talent and ability as a plan- ( Thursday, Jan.6th.the Ladies \u2022 * has been recognized not only in Ait will give a supper in the hall for home town but in the larger the benefit of the Red Cross Society res as well.When passing the sev- of this place.A box of canned fruit ests\tat the College of Music, in\t: wil1\t,IH\tPaciled that evening for the ito,\tMiss Kennedy attained the\tsoldiers.To persons wishing to con- .\tnumber, in rank, among stu-\t8*nd ^ ^nations to .Tom all parts of the Dominion.Mrs- R' Ari1Tay\u2019or, ,bcfore or °n the AU.\t;h\ta citizen of the Empire\t«bove mentioned date.-,ta\tand\ta resident of one of its nb*e\tles,\tMr.King is not aHogeth-\tRF ei t \u2018.ranger in this town, having *7\tme time at different periods I 0 s parents, Dr.and Mrs.King, fid\ttheir summer sojourns at »od Park, on the Lake.\tI\t, t Tie force of the old adage, \u201cas the Ceorge, Ralph Gilbert, Muriel Gil- COOKSHIRE.Miss Helen Parry of Foster, in town visiting friends.Capt.Bartholomew of the 117th E, T.Regiment in town Tuesday night to attend the dance.Mesirs George and William Lucy of Montreal are spending a few days with their parents Mr.and Mrs.Wm Lucy, Mm.B.Cook and little Miss Olive in Lcnmoxville, guests of Mrs.E.Jackson.Mr.Barlow Coates of Bury in town Thursday on business.Rev.E.R.Roy to Lennoxville, Wednesday.The Misses Eleanor and Hilda Wright in Bury Friday the guests of th.ir aunt, Mrs.Wm.Wright.Miss Dease, of Montreal, visiting at Mrs.A.A.Learned\u2019s.Miss Evelyn I'niie, Sherbrooke in town visiting friends.Pte.Alcide Dumont of the .117tb F.T.Recin ' t, Sherbrooke at hom0 for New Year\u2019s.Mr s.A.Vermette, to Quebec Thursday to spend New Year\u2019s, with h's mother.AGRICULTURAL AN*} DOMESTIC SCIENCE MEETING'S VKT- \u2018 POOKSHIRE TO MORROW.Agricultural meetings will.be held in Victoria Hall, Oookshire, on Tuesday, January 4.These meetings will be addressed by members of the staff - f Macdonald College.Lectures by demonstrators will be given by ladies of the School of Household Science, Macdonald College.These lectures will be given in the base-mejit.All persons are cordially invited to be present at both meetings.The meetings will be at 2 p.m and 7 p.m.GROCERY SECTION EXCELLENT PHONE SERVICE I0R THOSE WHO CANNOT COME TO THE STORE.(ïn M* pit savin* prJ'Vf* It**\u2019pt our atoc>.J*r*aJc*a«t Biscuit rr*»nn ai Wb*at, CJrfcp* Nutf.pfct PourtfliTs Or#*} Coffa*.plst .Uualter RolI«H Oats Wheat, 12c pk* fqr V.ll** Hire, I V pk».for U CAKDIA N' MIX Kl) PJCKhFA J itnfrf, bfrttltte .l»(»TTKr* H AM al 3 2|c tin.To-morroar, 2 for #.a.CLAMA\u2014\t^ Best mark 2 tl^t fnr ltTTlft/ for 25< Reapath Granulated Sugar 14 pounds lor $1.00 riLW CANNED \u2022.'KGKTAIiLES\u2014 OàT Tj (?'>¦' it *>f k \u2022; n your « 'Gr-.i order ,» our eicctrlc grinder.Ht.d In moet «tore* at -5Ne.7 ' -/.or row .870.PURE WHITM PEPPER\u2014 HEALTH BALTS\u2014 F'-' Go .10«.CANNED LOBSTER\u2014 ¦\tew etocl Canned Lob- ter ; the fin»»' grade.U»ual 30c.tin.tel* Halts To-morrow .\t2V.PIC \u2022 L'T BLTTEK KOOS Fre»h !>**\u2022, dozen.Me.Cooi n{ Ekr», dozen.,,.35c.COVIPOfND J,ARI>-Blg 20-lb- wood PatU Davie'» fa-mou* compound Lard for cooking.Value *3.00.Sate Price, a PaB.*2 75 ONION»\u2014 25c ^:ze for\t\t.20c.\tNew home grown Red < .riona.\t WAbHiNG BODA\u2014\t\t3 Ibs.foP,\t\t\t.16c To-mo'rqw, '> Iba fur\t\t\t16e.\tEASTET BRAND CLEANED\t CANNED CHICKEN\u2014\t\tCAI.IFORfllA RAISINS\u2014\t Per Un\t\t\t\t\t.35 c,\tTwo ps.ck*tB lor.\t\t23c.P RE GOLD JELLY POWDER Two packets for.\t.15c\tLE.VIONH\u2014 » Extra nice in'! 1\u201ci*y.\t SPLIT PEAS- -\t\tPer rioz\t i\t\t\t \t\t.SOo Choice stock.2 lb*, for\t15c.\tLUX\u2014\t .10c.Ib.2 lb«.lOç, IsOtil Sugar .Polo Shoe Blacking.I0c.2 for 15c.Hiove Blacking .TOe.pkt.2 for 15c.y.nvr.'.Table Salt.10c.bag 2 for lr,c Javelle Wat.er.10e, hot.2 lor 15Ç Standard Baking Powder .SOe.15c.tin Corn Starch , , ÏCC.pkt.2 for He.Corn Syrup .35c.\t80c.tin.Baker « Cocoa .25c.tin.i2e, Ifak'-,- ^ Chocolate 25c.cake\t20- Salad Draining .iOc.pkt.2 fo ' iiiwru.\t.** \u2022 To-morrow.3 pW*.for.25c.SURPRIS!; SOAP fOWDER\u2014 A eptendid helper ft>r your waJihin< bür] rififtn'.nf,\t\\ Six Daekets for.\t.25c.TfCAH\u2014\tv Lipton's.por lb.Ha.Jn/la Tfto.at 40c\t54V-.Mi ' iît» il'ÎCK- _______ 7c.oz.4 oz* l V.I Or :i for 2V- 2 to SO A*» sft' £ \"K \u2019?î for iV - Flout \u2019 K5 C.Jr.CHI*.BUN LIGHT.HURPRIIK.ELECTRIC, DINGH/ M H NAPTHA BPSCIATjft RLDPATH GUANUI.\\TUIi f H 1 14 UBS FOR.FINEST PASTRY FLOUH Mi.COTTON HACKS.OB CLOTHES PINS FOB .C -AHH WASH BOARDS 5 7\u2019n toorro-v .RT OF CHRISTMAS EXAM-NATIONS* AT BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING MODEL SCHOOL Ir.order of standing:\u2014 Crade IX.\u2014Ethel McHarg, Vivian begin to lengthen the weather bert, Alex Jenkerson, Lera Bartlett, to strengthen,\u2019\u2019 was well ex- Grade VII1.-Hazel McHarg, 1 earle : id on Wednesday night and\tEdith Oldfield, Fannie Card, n ed on Wednesday night and ay morning, when the mer- i Cfo_r^011 ci y ell lower in this place than at Erade VII.Mossie Westman, I erne ./ previous time this winter, sud Bishop, Arthur Jenkerson, A uc < nr-nealy dropping to ten degrees below son, Adrian Bennett, Ro and d .ZP.,0\tCrade VI.\u2014Raymond McHarg, Rob- ' Misses Bessie and Ruth Emery who Pearce, Roberta Bartlett How-are taking the work of III.Academy ar(1 McHarg, Everett I upper, Ki x-or Grade XI.at \u2019Vaterville, and Mas- for\u20181 BisliriP- ter Ernest Boyes vho is in the same\tV.-Verlie Kenny Ivy I.lsh- grade 3t t; e Acr eniy at North Hat op, Harold Gilbert, Dorothea An-icy, are a theu homes near this ^ew, Eva Pearce Verlie Bishop, place for t e h : te.It is worthy Philip Rcowcn, Alice Joyce, Hiram esc lever, earnest RoD®-are .Ml leaders in SAWYERVILLE.Sawyorville school closed on Thursday, the 23rd ult.It opens on January 10.The pupils in Miss Ellison\u2019s room presented her with a beautiful neck chain with cafneo pendant.Miss McAdams\u2019 pupils gave her cuff links, belt pin and several other fancy articles.In Miss Perci-val\u2019s room the children gave an impromptu programme, after which they were treated to nuts and candy.The pupils presented Miss Pereival with a writing case, two boxes of stationery, a belt pin and several other pretty souvenirs.We have ft fine staff of teachers this year, and the parents seem to appreciate th« good work being don*.We hop* we may be able to retain their se-rvices for another year.Shattered of note th young stud are these instit oris, merly at tl.Ho ie Mr.and ' s.R Florence Fo 1er v, Mrs.Fowldr a siste: at Coaticook at C Miss Cora Bowel they were for-\u2022I jdel School.F jwler and Miss fit the home of drs.J.N.White \u2018¦mastide.Grade IV.\u2014Una Westman, El win Brown, Ruby Card, Hiarold McKenzie, Gerald Llttler, Pearl Card, Phyllis Young.Gradt HI.\u2014Henry Coleman, Arthur McHarg, F.rnestine Coleman, Lyford George, Murray McFadden.0f Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Grade II.\u2014Lora Joyce, Margaret i* stoppin' or a iew days at the | Elarko, Lloyd Kidd, Roland fleowen, farm with ,ier cousin, Mrs.Wootten.Eceil Gilhert, Clair Rief.Messrs, .rtour T.Rowell and Her Pr.IT.\u2014Kntheryne Evans, ris lieavitt, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, recent' Pv.I.-Ceeil Ainsworth, Theron guests at \u201cThe Butternuts.\u2019\u2019 Mrs.F '-XOTSTOWN A.Roy entertained on Wed i Bennett, Henry Ainsworth, Lucius jGilbert, Geraldine Finley, Itewis Mc-Harg, Rupert Joyce.HT7NTTNQVTLLE r.and Mrs.Geo.Beauleau and Idren spent Christmas with Mrs.eaiilcau\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Libby.Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Boxer entertain* ed Ihe following Christmas day: Mr.and Mrs.R.Urwick, Mr.and Mrs.B.TTrwlelc, Mr.R.Machell, Misses Ma-jbel, T.iicy and Constance Urwick, Mas ters Delmar, Alton, Urwick, and Mas ter Reglnal Urwick.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.KUlen, Mr.John' Booten, Mr and Mrs.N.W.Varney, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Palmer, and yoftng son.Misses Margaret Killen, and Dorothy Varney, Master Chan.Varney and M.Killen, spent Christ >s with Mr.and Mrs.W.F,.Thomp R j and family.0a$ Clsra Fairbrother hns return fr/xm THtvUJa whera n)i« 'll TTott Titfcrly wrak J ) oml helpl^NM on*» L ii\twhen tho , nerve* plvo way.aftljjj SIceploMt, npi-rouii.irritable ami dcA> pondent, Ufa be-romn» a Imrden.Hut there In Dr.Chn»«,i,« Nerve Food to rebuild your exhausted nervous «yatem, restore the notion of your bodily or-KariH and rhanre Zrloom and den-pondenry Into new hope and conrajpe.Try It\u2014to-day.50 ri», a box, at all dealer*.Dr.Chase\u2019s NerveFood WANTED Correspondent for the DAILY RECORD at Cookshire.Apply\ty - Sherbrooke Record to.Sherbrooke.P.C.DuEloyce MPI ART, Af DIXOH d,tc COURT HOUSE, 1UUHMO.J' QUE., HiUri.e»aar to D.M.Hownt, N,iH 423407 SHERBROOKE DATBY RECORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916.THREE The DaiiSy Becorcl SHERBROOKE RECORD CO.Printers and Publishers.Printed and published every afternoon, except Sunday, at 100 and 108 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly In advance to any address In Canada, Great Britain and the United States.One year, $2.00 ; six months.$1.26 ; three months.70 cents ; one month.25 tents.CErculattan Statement Circulation statement for week ending January 1st, 1916 : Monday .10,800 Tuesday .10,730 Wednesday .10,730 Thursday .10,750 Friday .10,770 Saturday .New Year\u2019s Day Total .53,780 - |- To Advertisers Advertisers are reminded that copy (or advertisements Should reach the Record Office not later thon S p.m.tbs day previous to publication In order t?ensure Insertion, All copy will be handled in the order In which it Is received.Recommended E.T.Hotels ITLRANBY WINDSOR HOTEL.\u2014 T.A.Lynch, Prop., p&oftntly of Montreal.¦' ' - - \u2014 BUSINESS CARDS BEDFORD DISTRICT HAPPENINGS Daily Reports Frein Correspond-ents of What is Going on in Various Communities BOLTON OENTR0 Recent arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Blssell, Barnston, the guests over Christmas at Mr.8.Taylor's; the Misses Bertha and Jessie Johnson, Knowlton, guests of Miss Madge True through the holidays; Mr.N.I.Peasley spent Christmas at Mansonville, guest of his daughter, Mrs.C.C.Mofflatt; Miss Mildred Pratt, Montreal, spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs.R.Peasley; Mr.Wm.Hall and Masters Ralph and Clifton Hall, Christmas day at Glen Sutton; Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Coons, Christmas Day at Bolton Glen; Mrs.D.W.Johnson the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Burbank, Knowlton\u2019s Landing; Master Arthur Willard to Eastman, recently; Mr.and Mrs.Scott Fullerton and Master Rupert, Mansonville, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.Johnson; Mrs.A.George to Mansonville; Mr.I.0.Mooney and daughter, Mrs.N.I.Peasley, are spending the holidays with relatives in Boston; Miss Etta Mooney, home from Cowansville; Miss Lizzie Patten to Montreal; Miss Mildred Whitney and Mr.C.C.Whitney to Knowlton on Wednesday.h 1 \u2022BNGINffiERB AND SURVEYORS, iri K.ADD1E, C.E., Q.L.S.QUEBEC.Nî?Office, 81 St.Peter St.I ResMenoe, 148 St.Cyrille St.Tel.connections.A.mbade, coattcook, qua, k-v* Quebec Land Surveyor.BeB 'Ptron*.\u2014All kinds of surveys and levelling.|T OUIS O'Q.MIQNAULT.QUEBEC Land Surveyor.Office.J7 Sanborn et.; Tel.480.Residence, Mo.1 Craig St.; Tel.1168.INSURAiNOE AGENTS.iTC S.DRESSER & CO,.8HBR-\" * * brooke.Ah branches of insurance.Office establishvd 1876.(Tl J.BOUTHWOQD de CO.INS.AOTS., ¦ ¦ 8.& S.Mutual Bldg.Sherbrooke.ARCHÏTECTS.MILLINGTON.The Christmas tree and entertainment was held in the Millington Methodist Church on Friday evening, Dec.24th.The programme consisted of a Cantata, entitled Santa\u2019s Little Boy, given by the members\u2019 of the Sunday School and their friends.Every one did their part exceedingly well, but special mention should be made of the four young Fairies who looked so charming ; those who acted out this part were the Misses Vivian Channell, Frances Patterson, G.Patch and Lillian Williams.Mr.J.Taylor acted out the part of Santa Claus much to the satisfaction of the audience.Santa gave several vocal selections as well as several speeches.Miss Lizzie Parks also, amused the audience as taking the part of Mrs.Santa Claus, while Master Eldon Juby splendidly acted out the part of Santa's little boy.Miss Medora Patterson acted as organist during the evening.Arrivals and departures include ; Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Ball and family, of Knowlton\u2019s Landing, recent guests of Mr.J.G.Ball and daughters at Maple Hill ; Miss Abbie Ball accompanied them home for a few days\u2019 visit.Mr.Chas.Patch and Mr.F.Patch, of Sherbrooke, spent the week end in town with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Patch ; Mr.George Patterson, of Knowlton, and Captain Gilmoure, of Montreal, were in town this week looking up recruits ; Mr.J Taylor at Magog on Wednesday on business ; Miss Emma Bryant, of Sherbrooke, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Bryant ; Mrs.Lorimer and baby and Mr.Leonard Wing left on Wednesday for Haverhill, Mass.; Miss L.Channell returned to West Derby, Vt., on Wednesday ; Mrs, Wm.Patterson is spending a few weeks in Summerville, Mass., with her brother, Mr.Bachelor ; Mayor 0.L.Channell,Mr.Jas.Wing, Mr.D.Patterson and Miss Margaret Patterson at Bolton Centro on Wednesday ; Mr.Donald Patterson, of Ottawa, and Miss Medora Patterson, of Magog, were recent guests of their grandmother,Mrs.M.Davis.-4'- WATERLOO Mrs.C.C.Manning of Magog was a recent guest at the Methodist Parsonage.The election of Town Councillors will take place Monday, January 10.The retiring Councillors are Mayor E.W.Phelps, Councillors James Davidson and W.Edgar Hills.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Savage are spending New Year\u2019s in Montreal, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Moris-on.Mr.and Mrs.Ü.A.Vaudry, Coati-cook, and Mr.and Mrs.Simeon Dion of Acton Vale, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Vaudry for the holidays.Mr.Stephen Frost of St.Albans, spent the holidays in town the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Rose.St.John\u2019s night the following officers were installed in Shefiord Lodge No.18, A.F.and A.M.: W.M., O.D.Johnston; I.P.M., H.Moynan; S.W., Walter J.Taylor; J.W., Sidney T.Blake; Treas., W.E.Hills; Sec., O.E.Tenny; Chaplain, Rev.J.W.Bradbury; S.D., Leslie Durrell; J.D., P.D.Boright; J.G., Geo.Durrell; Director of Ceremonies, David McKenna; Tyler, F.R.Dalton.After installation lunch was served in the basement of the lodge room.The following are spending 1 the holidays in town: Miss R.Taylor, | Miss B.Maguire, Mr.and Mrs.W.Ingalls, Clara Bell, Ronald Robinson, Jas.Standish, Warren Shaw, Geo.Taylor, Elmo Ashton, Freda Moynan, Marion Watson, Raymond Wallace, Gus.Harden, Jonathan Robinson, Eric Jones, Claude Royston, Percy Kendall, Bruce Macfarlane, Henry de Varennes, Earl Wallace, Aubrey Wallace, Mr.and Mrs.J.K ! Smith, Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Smith, 'Annie Neill, Mark Whitcomb, Mr.and Mrs.E.Goodwill, Mr.and Mrs.Blackwell, Albert Marston, Arthur Marston, Harry Cook, James Cavan-agh, Maude Savage, Freda Racicot, May Malboeuf.Mr.Robert Liddel of Sault Ste.Marie was in town this week, the guest of his sister, Mrs.A.0.Miller.On his return he was accompanied by his daughter, Olive, who has been m town for some time past.Mrs.M.F.Goddard spent Christmas at her home in Melbourne.Mr.Leonard Moore was in Bedford this week the guest of his sister, Mrs Best.| T W.GREGOIRE, ARCHITECT, 1»1| » Wellington St-, Hherbrooko.©ell, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONeT' ITAK8.BACHAND & BEGIN,47 BROOKS *^ St.Sj>aciallau In Eye, Bar, Roaa and Throat Diseases.Specialists In oil Electric Treatment of Diseases.Consultation : By op y ointment at hospital or at home.I T A.DARCHB.M.D.SPBCIALIST\u2014 f J \u2022 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Office, 49 King 0t.At St.Vincent de Pau) Hospital 8-9.i T A.C.ETMXBR, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY, M \u2022 Urinary Diseases.Consultation: Res., 4» King 8t., Sherbrooke, Que., end btf appointment.A.8TENNING, M.D., C.M., BlEC-' 1 \u2022 tro Therapeutist Sherbrooke Ho«* jrft&l,\u2014Jlfflne.Sun Life Bldg.Hours 1 2-0 p.m., '.4 p.m., and by appointment.Telephone 102, ItR.W.A.FARWELL (SPECIALIST J o to the Sherbrooke Hospital), Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.87 Dut-lerln Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation : Id 12 a.m., 1-4 p.m.and by appointment B.MACDONALD.M.D.C.hi.OVf.L* Physician and Surgeon, 44 Frontenac St.'phone 282.AUCTIONEERS AND AOCOUNTW ANTS.I IOHN J.GRIFFITH.AUCTIONEER, I*\" Accountant, Commissioner and Auditor, Sherbrooke.Que.TAILORS./\"JET YOUR CLOTHES PRESSED AT I Vs '-Hey; Method,\" 118J Wellington St.ADVOCATES./\u201cTATE WELLS A WHITE, ADVO- catos.Quebec Bank, Sherbrooke.LLRABER & RUGG, ADVOCATES, * Q.C.Ry.Bldg.Money to loan.VjlCOL.LAZURE & COUTURE, lis Advocates.Jacob Nicol, C.R., Crown Prosecutor ; Wilfrid Lazure, J.8.Couture, LL.M.; P.O.Box 508, Bell 'phone 612, 95 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.Que.: 1 S.BRODERICK, K.C., ADVOCATE.\u2022 Court House.Next door Sheriff's office JOHN M.MONTLE.ADVOCATE, Rock Island.Que.LAWRENCE.MORRIS A McIVBR, Advocates, etc., Sherbrooke.r THE BEAUTY OF SUNLIGHT is that every garment washed with it bears the impress of purity; a purity begotten of sweet, cleansing oils, and maintained by absolute cleanliness in manufacture; a purity exalted by the co-operation of workers united for the purpose; a purity demonstrated by the \u201c$S,000 guarantee\u201d which rests upon every bar of SUNLIGHT SOAP.5c.A substitute for Sunhghi is not as good and never (on be.Insist upon the genuine\u2014Sunlight Soap.The ocune Lever on Soap is a guarantee of Purity and Excellence./ / , LEVER BROS., LIMITED TORONTO O\u2019BRBADY & PANNETON, ADVO oatea, 3L6FS Wellington fit.The Great British Remedy.C.TRACY, ADVOCATE.IS?Wclllnjrton St.LA CIE CODERS S FILS (INC) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hardware, Leather, Tinware and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019 Plumbers\u2019 and Electrical Supplies SHERBROOKE.RHssisquoi & Rouvllle Fire Insurance Co.I will bo at Btmell Bros\u2019 store Mondays.Wednesdays and Fridays, and John Tctrimult\u2019a Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.J.K MILLAU, Agent.IQ A ST FINN ACL IQ.Arrival» and departures Include : Mr.and Mrs.Roy and two daughters, of Clarence ville, Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs U.J.HT*ost ; Mr.ami Mrs.C.A.Morrison and daughter, Jessie, of Hutton, ut her ParontH, Mr.and Mrs.J.Hancock ; Mr.ftivd Mrs.t> W.Hancock and daughter.Leola, at.W.Dymowlip ; Mrs.IQ.Johnson, Kninst Johnson and Miss Bertha Johnson at IQ.J.Ingalls.Mr.and Mrs.John Ham ock\u2019tt little damrht it.Helen, was very ill lust week.])r.Felton, of Rirhford, was called.Mho is liftier at, present writing.Fnar fttul hate bring evil thoughts « U>u uuml.COUCHS THAT HURT That kind of cough must be stopped, and at once; it is dangerous.The severe strain it causes may have serious consequences.You can stop it\u2014and cure it\u2014with the World-famous British Remedy, Vcno's Lightning Cough Cure.There is nothing in medicine more quick or more sure than Veno\u2019s.That is why it is called a \u201cLightning\u201d cough cure.Awarded the Grand Prix and Gold Medal, International Health Exhibition, Paris, 1910.Veno\u2019s Lightning Cough Cure is the m.popular cough remedy in the whole world.Why ?Because its a real cure, quick, sure, thorough : because it is free from every kind of poisonous or dangerous drug : because it is as good for children as for adults ; because a better preparation could not be made, if the price were dollars instead of cents.Trust Venn's in the treatment ol\u2014 Difficult Breathing I' 3 FULFORD Mr.and Mrs.Guy Graves spent Christmas in Montreal; Mr.Edmund Doe of Sherbrooke, spent Christmas here with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Doe; Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Fessenden guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Beard, Iron Hill, and Mr.and Mrs.Jas\u2019.Robinson, near Sweetsburg, recently Mr.and Mrs.Moses West to West Shefford on Tuesday.Mr.and ^ Mrs.John Dabb spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs.Hiram Hayes, of Sheffington.\u2019 Mrs Dabb celebrated her 84th birthday on December 25, .1915, and has retained all her faculties to an unusual \u2018 extent.School will reopen January 3.BROME.The home of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Jackson was the scene of merriment on Ohristmasi Day when the members of both sides of the family assembled to join in the festivities.\u2019 A splendid tree was provided which bore many gifts.Among those present were Messrs.Stone Bros., Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Smith and Mr.and Miss Thomas, of Foster.Mrs.Fred Rkicnrd has returned from Newport, Vt., where she has been spending a few weeks and expects to spend the winter with her father, Mr.Gilbert Jenne who has returned to his old home at North Sutton.Mr.Edward Joyal is enjoying a week\u2019s visit with his son, Mr.F.Joyal, of Haverhill, Mass.Mr, and Mrs.Fred Chapman and son are visiting relatives and friends in Hartford, Conn.Nurse Sweet and Mrs.Jessie Hastings are called to Boston through the illness of their sister, Mrs.Jewell.Miss Ruby Kirkby has returned from Montreal where she underwent a successful operation for appendicitis.Alice Tibbitts, daughter of J.R.Tibbitts, is sutfering from a severe attack of pneumonia.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Beals to Montreal on Sunday, returning Monday evening, bringing the remains- of the late Mrs.Edward Stone, who passed away after a brief illness.-4.-.FHELTGHSBURG Mr.and Mrs.F.A.and Mr.G.Ayer home from Montreal where they spent a few days guests of their father, Mr.A.A.Ayer; Mr.R.Bergeron, of Montreal, guest of the Misses Dupuis over Christmas; Mr.and Mrs.Brown are spending a few days in Stanbridge East; Mr.and Mrs.J.Westpver of Cowansville with his parents on Christmas; Mrs.J.Packet has returned home from the Western Hospital slightly improved; Mr.Eliott of Montreal guest of Miss Grace Packet over the week-end; Miss E'.DupuiiTTo Montreal for a few days; Mr.and Mrs.Hughton to Bedford on Tuesday; Misses Doris and I.Hodgson returned home to Montreal for Christmas.The annual meeting of the WT.A.was held at Miss Chamberlin\u2019s, Wednesday afternoon with a very good attendance.A goodly number from hero attended the drama in Stanbridge on Tuesday evening.All report a very enjoyable evening.A rehearsal of \u201cCranberry Corners\u201d will be held Tuesday evening preparing to put the drama on on the 7th of January with a dance after for patriotic funds.The annual tea and Christmas tree for the children was held in the Church Hall Tuesday evening.TO R ETA IIV! HALF PAY ON SOLDIERS NEW REGULATION TO ENCOURAGE THRIFT AMONG THE CANADIAN TROOPS.Ottawa, Jan.3.\u2014A regulation pr-vlding for the withholding of half the pay of Canadian soldiers in England or at the front until their return to Canada, may, it is understood, he put in force by the Militia Department.The object of such a regulation will be to discourage the thrift-lessneas which conditions behind the firing line have been found to engender in soldiers.At present.It Is understood, Canadian fighting men in France are allowed but Î6 per month of their pay, but on their return to London are entitled to draw the balance owing to them.The consequence is in many cases, that the money is spent in dissipation, which is much the worse for the soldier both as regards his present as a fighting man and his future as a citizen after his return home at the expiration of the war.There is a plan projected, it is understood, to retain half the pay of every soldier overseas on his return.In the case of his being killed the sum accumulated would probably be turned over to his family.Col.W.R.Ward, chief paymaster of the Canadian Pay and Record Offices, in London, has arrived in Ottawa from the Old Country.Colonel Ward gave some enlightening statistics as to the size of the payroll of Canada\u2019s army.Since the war began eighty millions of dollars have been distributed in pay and allowances to Canadian soldiers, and not a dollar of it has gone astray.There are now some 120,000 Canadians at the front, and everyone of them has to have his pay regularly, no matter where he is located.The payroll now totals five million dollars per month.Every day $25,000 is paid out in cash, and 30,000 cheques are issued monthly.The staff of the (Pay and Record Offices now totals 1,095 officers and men, and day and night shifts have to be worked to keep pace with the demands upon their time.r ROYAL , YEAST CAKES BEST YEAST IN THE WORLD Bread mad* with Royal Yoan will heap fresh and ^ moist ion get than that tnado with any other.MADE IN CANADA I Dunkin, guests of their aunt, Mrs.R.G.Crowell on Tuesday and Wednesday; Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Crowell of Dunkin, guests of their son, Mr.R.G.Crowell for Christmas ; also Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Crowell of ;Highwater; Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Win-I Chester of Glen Sutton, guests of his sisters and mother, Mrs.Alfred Winchester; Mrs.Whitford to Montreal for the holidays; Mrs.Gordon Swot (Doris Cutter) of Sherbrooke, guest at her father\u2019s, Mr.Geo.Cutter\u2019s ; Mrs.Wm.J.Brown, of Knowlton, here on Tuesday; Corp.Eher East-I man of the Grenadier Guards home on Tuesday; Miss Jessie Niblock, teacher in Montreal, home for the holidays; Miss Bertha Bickford from a visit to Farnham; Miss Olydie Ket-tell of Knowlton a guest at Mr.D.Bickford\u2019s; Messrs.O.B.Wilson and C.0.Larocque of Glen Sutton, on Tuesday here on business; Mr.Samuel Aiken of Dunkin calling on his family here; Mr.Douglas Taylor to Richmond for Christmas; Gideon Contois, of Worcester, Mass., a guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs.A.Lebeau and other friands here.G.Rf\u2019 Feltus, Eyesight Specialist, will be at the Mountain View Hotel, Sutton, from January 5th to the Sth.Now is your chance to have your eyes properly diagnosed.Fifteen years\u2019 experience in Optometry.Special care taken with children.Cook and children, of Springfield, Mass., guests of Mrs.M.D.Corey ; Mr.E.Brown returned from Montreal, where he was employed during December ; Miss L.Callaghan, Miss M.Somberger home from Farnham ; Rev.and Mrs.O.H, Brown, of Fre-lighsburg, residing in Mr.H.M, Carter's house for a few weeks ; Mr.L.\tFuller, of Farnham, guest of Mr.and Mrs.M.Hunt ; Mrs.Elva Baker returned from Foster ; Mrs.J.J.Willis and children, of Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.S.Cornell ; Mr.E.A.Palmer and Misses Ruth and Beth Palmer, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, guests of Mrs.Anderson ; Mr.and Mrs.Amos Laduke returned from a trip to Lowell ; Mr.and Mrs.L.Shufelt, of Farnham, guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Callaghan ; Mr.and Mrs.J.Waters, of Montreal, guests of Rev.and Mrs.C.H.Brown.Miss Stewart, teacher at Laraway school ; Miss L.Callaghan and Miss M.\tSornberger who are this year teaching at Farnham, received bonuses from the Department of Education for successful teaching.\u2019rhe young people have a good skating rink on the river and are enjoying the sport this week.The installation of the officers of Stanbridge Lodge, A.F.& A.M., No.19, took place on Monday night.They were installed by R.W.Bro.H.C.Biinn of Frelighsburg Lodge, who did the work in a very able and pleasing manner.A fine lunch was served by Mine Host, Mr.Hyatts.button junction.The Ladies\u2019 of the Red Cross Society w 11 hold a social in the hall on Tuesday evening January 4th.A special programme has been prepared and all are cordially invited to attend and help this goad work.Miss Pansig Saffnrd entertained a Party of young people from Sutton and Sutton Junction at her home on Friday evening.Mr.Frank and Miss Grace Harrison of Montreal are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Crandall for the holidays.Dr.and Mrs.Page af North Troy, Vt., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Westover for the New Year.The school will open again on Tuesday morning the 4th of January.* Pratt\u2019s Poultry Regulator Now Is the time to induce your hens to lay by giving them Pratt\u2019s Poultry Regulator, the best tonic in the world.Keeps fowls of all kinds healthy and increases egg production.In packages of 25c, 50e and *{* $1.00.j W.H.GRIFFITH | 121 MingtoB Street.J CANADIAN PACIFIC EPIPHANY January 6th RETURN TICKETS AT LOWEST ONHJ» WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE Going and returning January 6th, 1918, AT LOWEST ONE-WAY FIRST-CLASS fare and one-third Going January 5th and 6th.Return limit January 7th, Change of time effective January 2nd, 1916.Trains Nos.15 and 10\u2014Montreal, Sherbrooke, St.John, Halifax.Tickets and full information from City, Passenger Agent, 74 Wellington St., 'Phone 130, or C.P.R.Station, 'phone 207.GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.Epiphany Excursions SINGLE FARE Going Jan.eth, returning same date, FAKE AND ONE-THIRD Going Jan.5th and 6th, returning Jan, 7th.Pullman car placed at Grand Trunk station for Montreal every night, Sundays included, ready for occupancy at 10 o'clock, arriving 7.25 following morning.For tickets, reservations, etc., apply to G.A.Harrison, City Passenger & Ticket.Agent, 2 Strathcona SQUare, \u2019phone 88, or to G.T.R.Station, 'phone 197.GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.COWANSVILLE Christian Hope Calendar 1916 sold ;at F.Draper\u2019s, jeweller, and Johnston\u2019s drug store, Cowansville.Conghn and Colds Bronchial Troubles Nasal Caiarrh Hoarseness Prion cants Whooping Cough fU-iMt Spilling a Large tier containing *1) time* the quantUu 60 cents, and Dealers everywhere, or direct, on receipt of priJ (Ujcnts for Canada, Harold l ¦ Ilifdnr d Co., If street, Toronto.Proprietor* :\u2014The J eno Drug Co.Ltd., A/cj v\\l rcou^Ji SUTTON Mr.Edward Brown rented the late Mr.Harvey J.Brock\u2019s farm near Dunkin the week before Mr.Brock\u2019s death and will move on to the same on New Year\u2019s Day.There was a social gathering of I young people at Mr.L.L.Jenne\u2019s on pday evening.There was a good out, social games were played, iuicing was also indulged in, light efreshments being also served.Recent arrivals and departures in-L'do Mrs.Harley Bannister from \u2019mouth, N.H., calling on friends [Thursday; Mr.and Mrs.L.L.in and family from spending £m&s with his brother, Mr.E).North Pinnacle; Mr.Ernest and Mrs.E.B, Greeley, from n, Mass.; Miss Frances BafTord jeton on Thursday accompany-he Newton family on their ro-Ipttte; Mr.Bilaa Counter of Glen lure on business on Wednca-rs.Myron Leavitt of Glen h.u4 AIl*.ilaiuUA AU'ILnwv ** STANBRIDGE EAST.Personals\u2014Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Car-: ter a few weeks in Montreal ; Mr.A.¦ G.Burnett to Alameda, Cal., to spend the winter ; Miss Myrtle Gage visiting Mr.and Mrs, Earl Corey ; Miss H.Bockus at Stanbury, guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.Smith ; Miss B.| MacLeod to her home in Galson for ; the holidays.| A very successful and pleasing en-I tertainment was held at the closing of the Stanbridge Ridge school last week.Miss Mary Wright, the teacher had trained the scholars, who render-; ed the programme very well and an | enjoyable evening was spent by par-: ents and friends, Rev.0.H.Brown was chairman.The entertainment at the Laraway school was largely attended and very interesting.Miss Stewart, the teacher, had arranged a fine programme, and all enjoyed the entertainment.Mr.A.Gage was chairman.Private Ades, who is training at | St.Johns, was guest of Mr, and Mrs.1 Edward State for Christmas.School here closed last week with many gifts for the teachers from the school and also gifts to the scholars I from the teachers.The Elementary department opens today (Monday).The Model department opens on Mon-; day, Jan.10th.Personals\u2014Dr.and Mrs.A.E.Moore and children, of Ottawa, guests of Mrs.T.Moore and Mr.ami Mrs.C.8.Moore j Mr.A.Anderson, of Bwan-ton, Vt., guest of Mrs.E.Anderson; Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Russell, of St.Vincent de Paul, guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Briggs ; Mr.and Mrs.j Lingley, of Montreal, guests of rela-1 ttves and friends ; Miss Ethel Ander-I son, of Lachute, visiting her parents; Miss Ida Stolllker, of 8t.Albans,Vt.guest of her parents ; Mr.and Mrs.J, gRIGHTER CHILDREN Children areprobablybrighterto-day than a generation ago\u2014but are they stronger?That\u2019s a grave question.So many pinched faces, dulled eyes and languid feeling make us wonder if they will ever grow Into robust, healthy men and women.If your children catch colds easily, are tired when rising, lack health}' color, or find studies difficult, give them Scott\u2019s Emulsion for one month | to enrich their blood and restore the body-forces to healthy action.Scott's Emulsion is used in private schools.It is not a\u201cpatentmedicine\u201d, simply a highly concentrated oil-food, free from harmful drugs.It cannot harm; it improves blood; it benefits lungs and strengthens the system.Your druggist has it\u2014refuse substitutes.EAST FARNHAM.Mr.apd Mrs.C.Fuller to Swwts-burg Saturday, guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Hulburd; Miss Dora Kattaan to Montreal for a few days; Mr.and Mrs.E.Dougall and family and Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Hawk and family, guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Stevens, New Year\u2019s Day; Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hall to Knowlton New Year\u2019s Day, guests of Mr.find Mrs.M.Bedee.Miss Lynn Hall is quite ill the past few days.The Metiioatst Christmas entertainment was a splendid success, reflecting credit on those who assisted.Rev.Mr.Hinton officiated as chairman.At the close W.J.Brimmer came on the plat-farin, dressed as Santa Claus, and sang \"Kiss Kringle\" in his usual pleasing manner, after which the presents were removed from the tree and distributed.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Chas.Doming-ue went to Montreal for a few days ; Mrs.Fred Welch visited relatives in Stanbridge the past week ; Messrs.Cochrane and Lods, of Cowansville, calling on Mr.and Mrs.Strange on New Year\u2019s Day ; Mr.Jimmie Norris and Miss Gwendoline, of Montreal, with their Parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Norris, for a tew days ; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hall and family and Mr.Landon Hall to Cowansville New Year's Day, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Vilas ; Mrs.Elliott, ol Farnham Centre, a few days' guest of Mrs.Fred Welch.The Social entertainment given by the Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scouts and others of Cowansville was largely attended and enjoyed by all present.The songs by Miss Robb, Revds.Hinton and Jones, were much appreciated.Mr.Cochrane surpassed himself in his monologue and imitations, which -were well rendered.We beg to offer our sincere thanks to all who assisted in giving the people such a treat.Mr.Jones guest of Mr.and Mrs.M.Stevens Wednesday evening ; Mrs.Jared Hawk spent Christmas and New Year holidays in Ste.Anne\u2019s with her son, Mr.Alite Hawk, and family : Mr.and Mrs.Levi Cameron to Brome for the week-end.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cleveland : Mr.and Mrs.Garland to Sutton for the week-end ; Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Brimmer and son.Charles, went to Montreal on Friday, guests of Mr.and Mrs.El wood Shufelt and other relatives.Mrs.Brimmer and son will remain for a couple of weeks ; Mr.Max Strange, of Williamsburg, Ont.New Year's Day with hfs Parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Strange.The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congo Church held its annual business meeting with Mrs.C.Fuller on Friday afternoon.The following officers for 1916 were elected : Mrs.C.F.Buck, president ; Mrs.M.M.Banfill, vice-president\u2019; Mrs.Hoskins, secretary ; Mrs.C.Fuller, treasurer.REDUCED MIES EPIPHANY JANUARY 6th1916 LOWEST ONE-WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Good going and returning January 6th.LOWEST ONE-WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP Good going January 5th and 0th.Return limit January 7th.For ümctablea or further particular* apply to any of the Company'* Agent*, or to E.O.Grundy, G.F.& P.A., Sherbrooke, Que.10 ŒrCASCÂRETS\u201d m LAXAM FOR !MR Ai BOWELS DON\u2019T STAY CONSTIPATED, HEADACHY, BILIOUS, WITH BREATH BAD OR STOMACH SOUR.No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from cold, constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels\u2014you always get relief witl Cascarets.Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable.Take i Cascarets to-night; put an end to | the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, bad cold, offensive breath, and all other distress ; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is produo ing this misery.A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for months.All druggists sell Cascarets.Don\u2019t forget the children\u2014their little instib es need a gentle cleansing, too.BEDFORD.The Bedford Branch of the Red Cross Society will resume their usual weekly meet ngs on Tuesday afternoon January 4th at two o\u2019clock in the Town Hall.Special business will be transacted at this meeting and all the ladies are urged to be present.Pte.D\u2019Arcy Jameson of the Grenadier Guards Is at his home here on sick leave of absence.The Bedford Town Council will hold their January meeting on Wednesday afternoon January 5th which will be the final meeting for the present counc 1.On Monday, January 10th Nominations for members tor the new council will be held the elections to bo held on January 17th.-\u2022-.\t¦¦ BROME DISTRICT LODGE, I.O.G.T.The Brome District lalBgc No.4 of the International Order of Good Templars held a very successful meeting at Knowlton on the afternoon and evening of December 29.The new officers were installed and six new members initiated to this degree of UmmI TuumUnbiiu.Bro.Wm.here\u2019s Proof Thaf Z U T O O, Cures Headache Mr.E.F.Tomkins, Exe-Msyor of Coati-cook\u2019, Que.proves it.\u201cYour T:blets are a safe and effective remet!' w headache\u201d Mr.Geo.Le gge, Editor of the \u201cGranby Leader-Mail* provesik ¦\u2019Your Zutoo Tablets desmve to be widely known as a cure that will care.\" A.C.H an son, B.A,, K.C-, Colonel of the Hussars, proves It.\u201cI use Zutoo Tablets and find them a very satisfactory cure for Headacne.\u201d 25 cents per box\u2014at all dealers.very crodttnbly filled the chair and was well supported by the other officers and members.One new lodge has been instituted In the district during the last quarter and great things are expected In the near future, ns our worthy District Lodge Deputy, Bro.A.Macfarlane, from j Vale Perklus, has been promoted to j Provincial Organizer, and the Good Templars have great confidence In him.The K.nowlton ladles furnished ! tea, which was enjoyed by every-! body after the great amount ol Uyüiiunw\tJteoflft xum mvnr., i rcrtjR PHtCRTTROOKE DAILY K HlCOKTJ, \u2018MONDAY, TAYO'A'RY 3, 1916.1916 CITY NEWS Start the New Year right early by having us examine your eyes to-day.I will have your glasses ready tomorrow.A.C.SKINNER Tlie Optician on the Square Dr.L.Charpentier, ol South Durham, will sing at the W.C.O.F.euchre in Richmond, tonight, Jan.3rd.I daughter of the late Dr.iï.P.Wright S and Mrs.W'right, formerly ai Len-, nuxville, will be interested to learn ! that Miss V.'right is engaged in hos- ; pital work in Shorncliffe, England, j All the baby sleighs at Edwards\u2019 ! to he cleared out at once at bargain prices.See window display.Mr.and Mrs.Lester Blanchard, | from Addington, Mass., are in town THE 117th, 1000 strong, are going to repre-s e nt the Eastern Townships in the fight for Liberty.\u2014Will Y 0 Ü be there?Will YOU be there?_ j Miss Lucy Paige, of Lennoxville, is ^ gUests of Mr.R.B.Yates, Pros-V spending a few days with friends in\tstreet.Mrs.Addington, whose ; Montreal.\thealth is not good, will remain for \u201c R' ^1 O':\"\u2019^c\u2018,J\u201c^J'\u2018t \u2018'\u2019\u2019\t! have been doing their bit for the Duke of Wellington Chapter cordially spent the holidays with his daughter, Mr and JIrs Walter Brown Parker, boys at the front.A knitting machina invites the regents and members of ^ \u2018 .n T¦\t- -\tthe other chapters to be present, also | health is not good, of Lennoxville, sonM time for rest and change.| Patriotic Work f | In Sherbrookei \u2018 t \u2018\t\u201cf\u2014J.' f- j\tJ' SOXjDIERS\u2019 club room.The soldiers\u2019 club room at Murray Hall, King street, will be opened on Tuesday evening at eight o\u2019clock.The Choquctte\u2019s the Shop for Good Shoes our footwear Ask tbe person who wears them why they are the best ! What he will say is that they are very latest in style, the very easiest on the feet, the very best value for the money, the very greatest wear and tear, the very highest grade of shoemaking.IVI.«J.CHOQUETTE, 85 Wellington Street, -\t¦\tOpp.His Majesty\u2019s Theatre \u2022__»___*___ Mrs.Gilbert, Belvidere street.\tj Mrs.Parker and Master James Par- having'been'pro'vided\u201cTo7themrThey Mr.Claude Gilbert has returned to |\t^ have knitted over 500 pairs of socks.They could knit 150 pairs per iveek, hut do not get a sufficiency of wool.One dollar's worth will make four pairs, so that they could do with 1-W T.V LaUUC U-V11 UC t L II lib It-LlillJOU i\t1 .\tT» TTTi \"t Vx AT P\tQ y.J Queen's College, Toronto, after spend- «P nt e Mitl.hpll\t\u201d ing the holidays at his home in town.Dufferin avenue.LAKE MBGAVnC.The Saturday night express from Montreal to Halifax and the Sunday night express from Halifax to Montreal was suspended on January 1st, 1916, until further notice.I Big reduction on Ladies\u2019 and Gen-A tlemen\u2019s Suits made to order.For | J.A.Robert will continue the fur 9 prices look at our windows.N.T.business as usual.Anyone having Dussault.\t'furs to be made to order or repaired \u2022\t¦should call at his temporary prem- Mr.Gordon Odell spent part of iseSi room 5 Premier Bldg., 18 King Christmas week in Montreal, the street, Phone 963.\u2022 guest of his cousin, Dr.Alex.Pen-!\"\t, , noyer, Mackay street.\tI Captain Locke s lecture Feeding the Sick which was to have been 1 Rev.Canon Allnatt, vice-principal given to the pupils of the First Aid 9 of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, i^ antj Home Nursing Classes on Tues-j spending part of the vacation In day evening has been postponed un- \u2022 Washington, D.C., the guest of the til n(,xt week.The date will be r.n-Rev.Dr.J.H.Nelms.\tnounced later.; Mr.D.0.Robertson, K.C., and\t~ ~ Mrs.Robertson, who spent Christmas DEATH OF MRS.R.N.ARKLE\\ .___ in Lennoxville, the guests of Dr.E.An old resident of Sherbrooke pase- A, Robertson and family, have re- ed away on New Year\u2019s Day in the turned to Montreal.\tperson of Mrs.R.N.Arkley.The funeral will be held on Tues- other interested citizens.thirty pounds of yarn per week.The Sheriff would be pleased to receive contributions to purchase a steady supply of wool and would acknowledge all donations in the Record.CHRISTMAS TREE ACKNOWLEDG- ! MENTS.\tL The Entertainment Committee of 7 the Sherbrooke Patriotic Association j wish to acknowledge gifts from the 1 following donated to the supper and Christmas tree given in the Armory on Christmas Day : W.R.Webster & Co., Sherbrooke Cigar Co., A.E.Kinkead, J.Rosenbloom, Mrs.L.H.Olivier, Mrs.Bachand, Mrs.Spier, Mrs.Edgell, Mrs.Dumbell, Mrs.Tracy, Miss Williams, Mrs.Bissell, Mrs.Desbiens, Mrs.W.Morris, Mrs, Fletcher, Mrs.Tuck, Mrs.WORK COMMITTEE.Mr, and Mrs.Edgar Genest aud; Rosario Genest, are the New Year daughter, and from Montreal,\t__ guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.1 C.O.Genest, Gordon street.: day at the house, Montreal street, LENNOXVILLE METHODIST CHURCH NEWS.The Sunday School was given Christmas supper last week, which Bruce was followed by a fine entertain- Rious ment given mostly by the younger pupils and consisting of solos, duets '\t'y°rk Committee gratefully ac- ._ \u201e\t.\t.:\t1 knowledges the follow ng donations choruses and recitations.\t____ Too*-\t___.\t.\t.'from Miss Edna Beerworth $4.00 \u2022 *¦ \"*»\u2022¦ bm 17 \u2019H (\u201cThe Chums\u2019\u2019) a jolly sleigh ride.soc Judging from the noise they f eJ.O.DUFOUR t t Manufacturer and Dealer Frames and Mouldings in t 1S6 Wellington St.SlierbrooRe | -S-î-î-i-H-H-î-î* i The friends of Miss Phyllis Wright, GAOL INMATES KNIT SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS The inmates of the Sherbrooke gaol j m r,Hfte you\tMIRil\t'FTf 'AR\u20ac?*\t1T\t- f j \u2022 PUTS THE\t 'UhFTN GUM\t\u2014-\u2022 \u2014 \t This made ( at 2 p.m., leaving the house at 2.30.with tooting horns and merry shouts they must gave had a happy time.| for future life created within us, and i Mr.Vaudry also gave the boys a those hopes cause a passage which I generous treat of candy.\t'have just read from the Gospel to be Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Campbell, of very precious to us.It tells us how Milby, entertained the Methodist those hopes are certain of fulfilment.7* Church Choir Thursday evening.A Here we are told how our frail hu- 7* j large company drove up from Len- man life is to be redeemed from sin T ! noxville.After rehearsing the Sun- and death and become complete.We X day music Mr.Albert Bradley gave shall be perfect, as our Father in 3.one of his humorous French dialect Heaven is perfect.Death is but a .j.monologues, and Mr.Campbell's lit- stage in the process of His working 7-! tie four-year-old daughter Jean sang in us.The grave is but the hiding 7* ^ one or two little solos very sweetly, place of His power in which He is T Mrs.Campbell then spread a most preparing the mortal to Put on im- T appetizing supper, after which the mortality.\u2018I will come again, that .u party broke up.Mr.Campbell was I may receive you unto myself, that A bounced, and \u201cHe's a jolly good fel- where I am ye may be also.\u2019 I refer >'\u2022 low\u2019\u2019 was sung.\tto this now because Mrs.Gordon 7* -\t; cherished that faith and it was very \"\u2022* ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH NO- .precious to her.It sustained her dur- 7* TICES.\ting the days\tand\tmonths of failing\tj The Week of Prayer will\tbe observ- strength and\tthe\tapproach to the\tf ed throughout the Christian Church cniii ker ^e-\tvery appro- .1.this week.In our community the ser- Prlate that should gather here for vices will be as follows :\ta fe;v moments Her \"\u2019hole life was Monday evening - The Methodist\tmfluLACK ANGORA CAT \u2014 STRAYED -I' from Sherbrooke Hospital.Finder please telephone Mrs.H.E.Goodhue, 48 Victoria St.fDOX CONTAINING SUIT OF ^^ clothes lost.Finder please return to Record Office and receive reward.fDjLACK LEATHER PURSE CON-(4' talning bills and change lost between Queen St.and Post Offlcr, via Frontenac ; 58 Queen St.Coaticook House\u2014(Popular home for Travellers.Bug.Bouchard, Prop.ni l EN WANTED TO LEARN TO drive and repair automobiles and be prepared to fill vacancies at good salaries.Write for special offer.Maine Auto Company, 779 Forest Ave., Portland, Maine.!!T>AIR SWISS SHORTHORN STEERS.| 3 years old.Will make fine team of j working oxen.Ralph Libby.Stanstead.\u2019V'EWr.Y CALVED COW FOR SALE\u2014 \u2022 ' Apply Arthur Ward.Lennoxville.\u2019Phone 486t3.MISCELLANEOUS.TyANTED TO RENT FOR WINTER months, small furnished house.Good locality.Apply Box 35, Record.TO LET POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK.I^REE \u2014 TO STOCKMEN AND POUL-*- trymea, our 80 page illustrated booklet on feeding ; how to construct a house which will accommodate 100 hens >; gives dimensions and measurements of every piece of lumber required.Deals with the common diseases of stock and poultry and the remedies.Tells how to cure roup in four days.Contains full information about Royal Purple Stock, and Poultry fowls and remedies.The W.A.Jenkins Mfg.Co.London, Canada.OIX-ROOMED TENEMENT ON ES-^ planade to let.Apply C.G.Brown, 9 Fulton Ave.CITY NEWS if'YNE FRONT ROOM AND ONE BED-room to let, near Rand Drill, over Coombs\u2019 store.Apply 18 Liverpool St.AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR \u201cthe old, reliable Fonthill Nurseries.\u201d We teach our men to sell.Exper* ience unnecessary ; highest commissions paid ; handsome free equipment.Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont.Deaths Reported JtfRS.THOS.DUFFY, MELBOURNE!.Mrs.Thomas Duffy died at the General Hospital, Montreal, at nine p\u2019clock Saturday night.As reported in the Record some time ago Mrs.DuSy was injured at her home being thrown down by live stock which she was letting out of the yard.Drs.Tomkins and Johnston at once took her to the hospital, where she seemed to improve for a while, hut the end came suddenly.Mr.Duffy had spent the day with her and hardly reached fiome when the news came that his Fife was passing away.Besides her husband Mrs.Duffy leaves one (laughter, a sister, Mrs.James Bart-(lett of this place; Mr.John Medley, brother of B.0., also a very large circle of neighbors and friends who deeply sympathize with Mr.Duffy pnd daughter.The remains will arrive tonight from Montreal and the funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at Holy Trinity Church, fClrkdale._________ Births, Marriaps & Deaths .\tBIRTHS.MORIN.\u2014On Tuesday, Dec.21st, 1915, a son.to Mr.and Mrs.Gbas.Morin, at Denison\u2019s Mills, Que.McALLISTER.\u2014 At Lennoxville, on January 2nd, 1916, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.Lome E.McAllister.BAIN.\u2014At Sawyervillc, Que., on De cember 29th, 1915, a son to Mr.and Mrs.N.R.Bain.MARRIAGES.TEMPLE\u2014HEATH\u2014At his home on Brown s Hill, Quebec, on January 1st 1918 by Rev.Churchill Moore, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Mr.William H.Terrifie to Mrs.Lilia (Wade) Heath of Fitch Bav, Que., FAIRBANKS FOr' PRESIDENT DEATHB /IRK LEY\u2014At her home, 79 Montreal fctrect, Sherbrooke, January 1, 1916, (Martha Jane Knapp, wife of R.N.^rkley, in the 69th year of her age.Service at the house on Tuesday at l p.m., leaving at 2.30 o'clock.(WILKINS\u2014At Sherbrooke, Jan.1, Thos.Geo.Wilkins, aged 35 years.From Chapel of Lord's Undertaking Jiarlors interment to take place at Leeds, Que.M ATI ï E SU N\u2014At Sherbrooke Protest fint Hospital, Jan.2nd., Mrs.John C.Matheson, aged 69 years.From Chapel of laird's Undertaking parlors.Interment to take place at her Jate residence, Gould, Que.REPUBLICANS OF INDIANA AND KENTUCKY PLEDGE SOLID SUPPORT FOR NOMINATION.Indianapolis, Ind., Jan.2.\u2014Former Vice-President Charles W.Fairbanks was endorsed at a love feast j here as Indiana\u2019s choice for the Republican nomination for President, ! and at the same meeting, which fill-| ed to overflowing the largest theatre j in the state, he was pledged the j solid delegation from Kentucky at ; the national convention at Chicago next June.Mr.Fairbanks was given a noisy I ovation when he responded to an in-, vitation to speak, after his name had) ! been proposed for the Presidential nomination by Edwin T.Morrow, of Kentucky.j \"The people have tried Democracy,\" said Mr.Fairbanks, when the enthusiasm had quieted down sufficiently for him to begin, \"and Dem-! ocracy has tried them.The result j has been a reunited, rebaptized party [of opposition.There is no divided i republicanism here\u2014we are reunited j as of old.\u201d His speech was very brief, but he dealt vigorously with the leading j questions.He urged the necessity \\ of not only adequate national preparedness against hostile invasion.i but also adequate national protec-; tion against industrial invasion.In suggesting a platform for the Republicans in 1916, Mr.Fairbanks said:\ty i \"We must maintain a foreign policy j just and firm.We must make adequate preparation on land and sea for a national defence measured by our national deeds.We must adopt a protective tariff measure which shall safeguard our industries and supplement the resources of the public treasury, and guard us against inundation at the end of the European war.We must proceed to adopt a broad enlightened policy for extending American markets particularly into the Orient, and into South America.We must put a great merchant marine on the seas, which will give us a vast carrying trade into the markets of the world.Above all, there must be prosperity and high-living standards for American workers.\" MARRIAGES GLASSEY\u2014LANCE.Richmond, Jan.3.\u2014 (Special) \u2014On Friday evening, December 31, at 8 p.m., in St.Anne\u2019s Ohurcb, Rich-! mond, the marriage was quietly celebrated of Jessie, second daughter of the late A.L.Lance and Mrs.Lance, to Mr.Arthur Vicars Glassey, editor of the Times-Guardian, Richmond.The Rev.J.F.B.Belford, Rector of St.Anne\u2019s Church, performed the ceremony.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.W.L.Lance, was unattended.She wore her ' travelling suit of brown broadcloth, with sable fur trimmings, brown : ninon blouse and hat to match, and wore a corsage bouquet of pink roses.Her furs were sable, the gift of the groom.After the wedding [supper, which was served at the bride\u2019s home, the young couple left for western points on a brief wedding trip, and on their return will [ take up their residence in Richmond.UNITY OF FRENCH PEOPLE Kiev.P.A.Begin, of St.Charles Seminary, is spending the vacation with his relatives in Montreal.Dr.Charles Holbrooke, from Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.H.A.Odell, Melbourne street, for a few days.Miss Mary Marceau, from Bidde-ford, Me., is visiting Mrs.J.Marceau, Quebec street.Mgr.E.O.Tanruay, of St.Charles Seminary, spent tbe New Year festival with his family at Weedon.Mr.0.Mercer, of Bishop\u2019s College School, is spending the vacation \u2018n Boston, accompanied by Master Ayl-[ mer Morris.Mrs.Duncan McCallum and young j daughter of Montreal, are the guests; of Mr.and Mrs.William Far to ell, Dufferin Ave., for a week or two.j Miss Brooke, from Coaticook, is: the guest of the Rev.F.G.Vial and! Mrs.Vial, at \"Divinity House,\" Len-' noxville.Mr.J.P.Wells, K.C., is being\u2019 warmly congratulated on his new ap-.pointment as King\u2019s Counsel, and amongst others received a personal letter from His Honor Justice Glob- WILL NOT AFFECT CANADA CARD OF THANKS.I wish to thank the members of the choir and cnncrefraUon nt Ui,- Methodist Church for the beautiful writing desk they irave rue for my services as om ffanlst, wishing them all a happy and prosperous New Year MRS, H.A.GALLUP.Bulwer, Dec.3(), 1915.CARD OF THANKS.I wish to thank the many kind friends and adherents of Bury Methodist Church l'or the generous Christmas present pre panted to me in recognition of my set-vices as organist of the church.MHS W W.ROGERS Bury, Qua.Dec.30.1915 THE INVESTOR\u2019S POCKET MANUAL FOR JANUARY, 1916 will soon bo ready for mailing and will contain, among other items of Interest, the high and low prices (or the year 1915 and for several previous years, and besides a corn prehenslvo array of Information In general of value to those Interested In stocks, listed on the New York, Boston.Philadelphia, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Bt.Louis, Winnipeg, San Francisco, Salt Lake and Daltlmore Stock Exchanges, the New York and Boston Curb Markets, and the Standard Block and Mining Exchange.It In a booklet of 272 Pages and will bn mailed gratuitously to anyone Interested on request.HRYA1MT.DUNN A CO STUCK ItlhOKEHS 84-88 St.Francois Xavier Ht.Montreal.\u2018Phono Main -1900.00MPULS0RY SERVICE IN ENGLAND NOT LIKELY TO EXTEND.P.C.BLANCHARD û CO.Beni Entnte sml Business OPPor-tunltlei of all kinds, NEWPORT, VT.our prices sro reasonable.Herd for catalogue.Ottawa, Dec.31.\u2014Conscription in Great Britain will have no effect in Canada, it was learned at the Militia Department yesterday.Under the Canadian Militia Act, the militia can be called out for service in the Do I minion.It is just possible, according to what was stated in official circles, that the interpretation of the act could he stretched sufflcient-[ ly wide to enable the authorities to ! require participation by the militia, in the present war.It is understood, however, that General Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia, does not favor [ such an interpretation, considering | that Canada is engaged in this war as Canada, not as merely an Imper-; ial unit.The question is being rais-[ ed whether conscription in England will mean the recalling of British reservists In this country.It is understood that it will not necessarily do so, though reservists who did not respond to the call would probably lose the pension to which they are entitled.[ Recruiting has been proceeding satisfactorily throughout the country during the past month, and it is expected that Canada\u2019s total authorized enrolment of 260,006 is already not far from strength.HKATHTON The young ladies Military Hewing Club was held at Mrs.Jas.Bullock's on December 28.The next meeting of the eltlh will ho entertained at the home of the President, Miss Rcul ona Littlejohn, Jan.>, m the afternoon.Everyone is cordially requested to attend.Let us begin the Now Year with renewed i.Miss Myrtle Dingnmn had the nils fortune to have her thumb and two fingers badly crushed in a straw-cutter on Tuesday.Her physician hopes to he able to save them all from amputation ALSACE AND I.GRRAINE MUST BE RESTORED, BELGIUM AND SERBIA FREED Paris, Jan.3\u2014The National Congress of the Socialist party, which ïas ended its session here, voted a resolution affirming that the Socialists would continue to support a vigorous carrying-on of the war until French territory is freed, Belgium and Serbia are raised from ruins, Alsace and Lorraine are restored to ! France, and a durable peace is assured.\u2018But the duty of the Allies as the i champions of the right and the guardians of the world\u2019s future does not end here,\u201d says the resolution.! \"An organization of international law seems to the Socialist party the most effective guarantee of a lasting peace.By establishing among them-! selves and publishing to the world arbitration clauses to deal with every species of litigation that might arise, the Allies would set an example for which the neutral nations would be grateful to them, and would open the way to the only complete guar- an tees of lasting peace.\"The Socialist party is aware that las long as the iniquity of capitalism exists, with its system of economic [competition, which has developed to the extreme colonialism and Imperialism, the dangers of war will exist, with it.But the world is faced with these alternatives: ! Either it will retain the practice of ultimatums, and war, with an in-j creasing weight of armament will plunge Europe in some new catastrophe, in which human civilization will perish with her, or else nations will inaugurate international arbitration, limitation of aCVnametits, democratic control of treaties, abolition of occult, diplomacy, and tbs establishment of economic and military penalties to be applied to nations violating international law.\"And in this case only can Europe [and the world look forward to a normal development of peace between nation and progress of men- -through, Socialism.\" The resolution goes on to say that the French Socialist party could not resume relations with the Gorman section of the International Socialists until the Social Democrats or the dissentient minority of them repudiate imperialism, affirm the rich: of peoples to he the masters of th«i\" own destinies, and protest a,gainst violations of international law rnd of neutrality.Th - resolution roncludos bv instructing the Socialist deputies to facilitate In every way the work of national defence and declaring that [the party adheres to the words pr«\t« to the\ttoast of the evening.\tAs\t^\tfnr(,\t9mlth of 0 fountaln\twbo of the\thorticultural department ^ r\tRnl1(lted )n tho }Q T ,,altal1oT1> would id ovry nng pons > e -\t^ suitable address aocompanlod the that branch Interesting to the Last\tRunerlstandee* orn Townships people, and already a large number had availed themselves of tho opportunities offered by the farm.They were anxious to get people more Interested in the Importance or orchard growing and (lower gsr-dens.People had neglected these in past years and too many of the table necessaries had been Imported where as they should have been grown at.home, Mr.St.Marie of the forage gift.The Superintendent assured the recipient that his place would lie kept open for him.Mr.Stewart added to the enjoyment, of the evening with several songs and was ably accompanied by Mr.J, O.Jones, KINOHEY Recent, arrivals and departures Include Mr.and Mrs.o.W, Gurnhatn, crop j Valloyflelrl, are spending New Year's j department told of t he pleasure he Day with Mr.and Mrs.O.O.Hhaw.I fait Ip being privileged to work j Mrs.Geo.Helf and son have return-I amongst the people with whom hcjcd to Valleyfleld after visiting rela )»mmii brought uu.The Eastern lives hire."]
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