Sherbrooke daily record, 6 janvier 1916, jeudi 6 janvier 1916
[" V Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916 ONE CENT GERMAN PRESTIGE HAS TAKEN BIG DROP IN PAST TEN DAYS Athens Dispatch Says Slump Caused by Failure of Teutonic Troops to Advance in Macedonia, Together With Strength of the Entente Allies\u2019 Position at Saloniki.Russians Pierce Enemy's Positions in the Immediate Vicinity of Gzernowitz, Compelling Opponents to Fall Back.French Statement Speaks of French Successes in Artillery Engagements at Various Places Aicng the Front.Austro-German Troops Prepare for Early Oriv on Saloniki.FREE TRADE UNION 0FJNTENTE British Chamber of Commerce to Form an Offensive and Defensive Trade Aiiiance WOULD PREVENT THE CENTRAL POWERS RECOVERING THEIR FORMER PROSPERITY.London, Jan.6.MAN WHO SHOULD WHITE CRITICISM OF BUSINESS AT DE MATOR IN DANGER CONSCRIPTiONBILL îorrespondent Calls on Citizens Fire Broke Out in Buildings Within to Demand Aid.Denault THE MAN WHO IS ENTITLED THE HONOR AND BETTER QUALIFIED THAN OTHER ASPIRANTS.TO Stone\u2019s Throw of the Officiai Residence of President BLAZE WAS CHECKED IN TIME THE ONUS PROVING SUCH WILL TO SAVE PAPERS OF UN- j BE DIFFICULT FOR ANYONE TOLD VALUE.\t[ EXCEPT CLERGYMEN.Editor Record.\t.: Sir :\u2014The citizens generally are Washington\u2019 Jan- «.-(Special)- London, Jan.6.-(Special)-The (Special) With very much interested in the question ^ was discovered last night in criticism of Premier Asquith\u2019s con-the object of forming an offensive as to who is to be our nest Mayor, the State, War and Navy Building, , scriptionbill in the lobbies of the iand defensive trade alliance of the ,anrJ, ^ seems that every day brings | within a stone\u2019s throw of the WhitelHouse of Commons last niirht tnrneu forth the name of a new candidate,1\u2014\tB L \u201cWhat Is a Conscientious Objection,\u201d Subject of Discussion Among Members of Parliament Entente Powers against the Central Powers and their allies, and just what the end will he time an import- only will tell.Different people have i ant conference of the British Cham- different ideas as to what qualifiéa-1 hers of Commerce is soon to be held j ii°ns a Mayor should possess, and in London.\tiare always willing to work and vote I House.The blaze was checked in : largely upon the question, | time to save peepers of untold value, j a conscientious objection?i The fire started in a repair shop The ;for a man who will T>est fulfil their proposal is practically to form ideals regardless of the principle of ja free trade union of the Entente \u201cthe greatest good for the greatest ; Powers and exclude Austria and Ger-.numî3er-\u2019\u2019 Ttle various interests, as.pffectual 'What is I\t- \u2014j- The onus in j of proving a conscientious objection the basement of the Navy Depart-: will, it is believed, rest issuing from the repair shop one CITY Recommendation to Pass Floodage Claims Was Adopted by Council ALD.EDWARDS WILL REfRESENl CITY AT MEETING OF OIVIO IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE IN OTTAWA.At the special Council meeting last night a letter was read from Mr.L, C.Belanger, K.C., attorney for Mr.K.Rloux, K.C., asking that the nam« of the latter be placed on the valua.tlon roll in force In respect of lot No.1325 in the South Ward, which , .¦ \u2014 -=\tupon ment.When smoke was discovered | person claiming exemption, and i of he difficult for anyone except clergy-i*18 had purchnsed from Mr.T.T.Be-the watchmen on duty made an in- men, ministers of varions religious llsle\u2019 ,rlle necessary certificate from .v ,\t, u.t\tcivic affairs just at this time, andL\tHe found the fire alarm sys , tain.It would appear that the application, which the Council grant- y by means of a high tariff wall under no circumstances will they con-:tem was out of or \"aS it has been proved that nnia.\tlin special circumstances of this un- ' prcc-dcnted struggle, the system, without modification is not ceivcd through its Milan dent.The survivors believe that a Listen! There is one man who above sixth boat succeeded in getting away.,a11 others is entitled by all the rules SEVERAL AMERICANS ON BOARD, or to be'efertM6\u2019 exPerifnce and hon- .\t, or to be elected our next Mayor, and sentation London, January 6.\u2014The statement tins man is Ex-Aid.D.O.E.Den-that there were several Americans on ault.I very much mistake my hoard the steamship Persia is credit- estimate of the justice-loving citi-cd to Lord Montagu yesterday by ZPT|s of this city if they do not wake, the Evening News.Lord Montagu is \u201dP and see that he is elected by ac-one of the eleven survivors from the clauiation.T understand that,\" Mr.Persia, who were landed at Malta.Denault has been a member of the City Council for possibly fifteen years.The fact of him being permitted to fill this important position for so many years is in itself a sufficient recommendation as to his fitness to be Mayor.His entrance into the municipal arena was on the occasion of the municipal ownership campaign, which he valiantly assisted in bringing to a successful issue, and its policy has since proved such a wonderful benefit to the city.He has at.all times been< outspoken, many to Austria, Turkey and Bui- ,fearlef8\u2019 afK.res8iv0 and\u2019 abovP a11, ! honest, and has not used his high j ! office for personal gain.On the different occasions of his acting as Pro-Mayor I understand he has always acquitted himself with dignity and credit.I have no doubt that away down in the bottom of every alderman\u2019s heart there lurks the ambition and hope that he may some day after long and faithful service become his city.Such an ambition In connection with the \u201cFighting in France\u2019\u2019 pictures the public are .\t,\tj iu \u2022\t»\u2022__ advised that there are no reserved had awarded thp ^^rinP firm a seats.Tickets will be purchased at verdlct of $800,000 against the Cantime of performance at the box office ! adian Pacific Railway Co.m the usual way.\t-p^g aWard was for bonuses earned As already explained there will be .\t,,\t.\t_\t, .\t, three performances each day.matinee by\tMcIlwee\t&\tSons in\tdnvinB a flve- at 2.30 p.m., and two evening pre ml,e railway tunnel through the of the pictures, the first Selkirks in British Columbia, beginning at 7.,>0 p.m.\t-p^g c.P.R.has now appealed to The public coming in at any time\t\u201e .,\t\u201e\t.\t\u201e later than 7.30 will see the whole the Bntlsb\tPnvy\tGouncl1- NATIONALITY NOT KNOWN.London, January B.\u2014No official in-j formation has yet been received here revealing the nationality of the submarine responsible for the sinking of the British steamer Persia in the Mediterranean, but all these allied warships are keeping close watch in the neighborhood of where the disaster occurred.It is known that submarines In sec-have been delivered from Ger- series by remaining for a part of the second exhibition.This will be the only occasion on which the people of Sherbrooke nnd the surrounding country will have opportunity of seeing these famous pictures, direct from the battle front.It is anticipated that the house will be crowded at each performance.Thousands were turned away when the \u201cFighting in France\" pictures were shown in Montreal.It is pected that the six presentations of the pictures in Sherbrooke, three tomorrow and three on Saturday will THESSALONIKI PASSENGERS1 ON WAY TO PORT New York, Jan.6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Passengers and crew of the Greek steamer Thessaloniki are on their way to this port to-day, having ex- abandoned the disabled liner and left her, it is believed, In a sinking condition more than 300 miles south- be sufficient to accommodate the east of Sandy Hook.public here who wish to see them.gana.PROPOSED PEACE LAW CONFERENCE FRENCH CARE FOR MANY REFUGEES The 300 passengers are on board the Greek steamer Patris.BY-LAW A.DOPTED.On the motion of Aid.Tetreault, the new by-law to regulate the introduction and passage of by-lawr was read a third time' and adopted.TENDERS FOR CORDWOOD.On motion of Aid.Genest, chairman of the Police Committee, the Secretary-Treasurer was instructed to tenders of 100 cords of dry wood.CIVIC IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE.Aid.Edwards was appointed a delegate to a conference to be held In Ottawa on January 28th, under the auspices of the Commission of Conservation, with the-object of forming a Civic Improvement League.CONFIRMED ELECTORAL LIST.On the motion of Aid.Forest, seconded by Aid.Brault, the list of municipal electors from the valuation roil now in force, having been corrected, was approved and adopted.GRANTED LEAVE TO ATTEND MILITARY CLASS.Mr.J, R.McGregor, acting super-' intendent of the Gas Dept., who has enlisted as a provisional lieutenant in the llilth Battalion, was granted permission to attend the militarv training school for officers which commenced in the city on the fourth instant.THE SIZE OF THE NEW GAS MAJN.A letter was read from Mr.H.E.Mann, the Montreal expert, in reference^ to the size of the gas main on Canada Wellington street connecting with the new gas plant.While the ten-inch pipes were probably sufficient for present use, he recommended that in : view of future requirements, twelve-inch pipes be laid from the old gas 1 house to Richelieu street, and sixteen inch pipes on Richelieu street to the new plant.PROTESTS MINUTES.; At'tpr the reading of the minutes at the commencement of the meeting, Aid.Brault protested against the adoption of that portion dealing- with ; the matters raised by Aid.Edwards at the last special meeting (the rent | account and city workmen on private gravel pit), claiming that only matters mentioned in the notice could 1 legally have been dealt with.Aid.Edwards replied that th* no-j tice calling the meeting mentioned the passing of accounts for 1915.The Mayor said that of course the C otincil had done a lot of those things throughout the year and he did not know why one should be singled out for the purpose of making a protest, but Aid.Brault\u2019s protest would be entered if he wished.The minvit.es were adopted.Washington, D.C., Jan.6.\u2014Senator Owen introduced a joint resolution authorizing the President to invite all nations to send delegates to Mayor of Washington on the first Monday in >s not only natural but laudable-nnd May, DUG, to a conference on inter- ?iu>uld bp Encouraged.No doubt *\u2022 i ,\t,,\t,\tMr- Denault entertained this ambi- Ilouso national law, with a purpose to en-\t,\t, ,\t, 1\t1\ttion, and it must have been a sore sure future peace by international disappointment and surprise to him agreement.Each nation would have]*0 'Parn that a certain group of men, before the citizens generally had Paris, Jan.6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014A semiofficial note issued last night says that thus far 900,000 refugees or repatriated have been sent to the various French departments, where, with the aid of the Government, they have been cared for by the population.on* delegate and one additional each 5,000,000 inhabitants, not for I c Dial to maintaining the army which FIERCE FIGHTING ON BUKOWIN V FRONT.A despatch to a Berlin newspaper is needed to smtire victory, from the Bukowina front describes! \u201c1 do not consider the change pro | the fighting there since Christmas i Pcs-d should be regarded in the light! Bay an unexampled.The Russians j < f any derogation of the principle of bavo concentrated over 200 guns, and voluntary service in this country,\u201d 4-hre.e divisions of infantry on a front.declared the scc etary for war, speak of three-quarters of a mile.The bar ! mg lie said, \"only aY a s ddier with tie reached Its height on December a suigb- eye to the successful conduct *3, when the Russians attacked four [ Long Cloths, Nainsook and White Cambrics White Cambrics No.10.\u2014Fine Full Bleached Canadian Cambric.For lingerie this make is fit to compete with any imported cotton.36 inches wide.Per j .) 1 yard .\u2022 I *- 2 Nainsook 12V2c 200.\u2014 Fine Nainsook, Canadian made.Beautiful goods for fine lingerie.36 inches wide.Per 1\t1 yard .\u2022 ' \u2014 2 Unbleached Canadian Sheeting 35 P.\u2014Extra heavy Unbleached Sheeting, the best made in Canadian cotton.No dressing ; ' will bleach easily.35 P., Unbleached, 63\t»)0 inch, or 7-4 .\u2022 \u2014i 72 inch,\tk or 8-4 .81 inch,\t\u2018>1 or 9-4 .»>'+ Embroidered Slips No.01.\u2014Fine Embroidered Pillow Slips, beautiful quality, 44 1 in wide.Price, per pair .* ri t F»RINT (IVtm Ends) A fortunate purchase of Print enables us to offer 1,500 yds.of first class quality of Canadian Print, all MILL ENDS, that we are selling at mill prices.You must buy the ends as they stand\u2014we do not cut them.See the Print in our window.Mill Ends of Sheeting Only one-half case of Mill Ends of Sheeting, nearly all of them in 5 yard lengths.You can get 5 yards for one pair of sheets \u201cJ Bleached Sheeting B.X.and A.P.3.\u2014Our big value in Sheeting.A full bleached sheeting, 8-4, for double beds.Good quality.Prices defying competition.Sale price, per yard .\u2022»\u20141 ' Unbleached Factory Cotton, 49 in.14c A 16.\u2014The unrivalled, 40 inches wide, pure, clear grey cotton.Will bleach after a few -washings.1 j Sale price .\u2022 \" * Embroidered Linen Slips Linen Pillowr Slips, embroidered, with place left for initials, 1 \u2019T\u201dv 44 in.wide.Price, per pair 1 \u2022 * *1 Striped Flannelette 9|c 250 yards of Striped Flannelette in good patterns and fair quality.Sale price, to clear,\ti1 per yard .\u2022' \u2018*-*2 Si3k for Lingerie 36 in.40c Procured for this sale, Pink, Pale Blue, Lavender and White Silk Organdie (Soiesine) 36 inches wide, used for fine lingerie.Price, 1 i k per yard.\u2018Tv/ Gray Factory Cotton 45 inch Unbleached Factory Cotton, very heavy and extra wide, for cot sheets.Sale price, per\t1 O yard .I O Sheetings Bleached Sheeting 35 p.\u2014Full Bleached English Sheeting, the best made in bed linens.Will turn out the finest sheets.35 P.\u201463\tin.30c 35 P.\u201472\tin.32o 85 P\u201481\tin.35c 35 P.\u201490\tin.38c Wash Cloths 50c doz.Colored Borders, Tiny Wash Cloths 10 x 10 .50c dozen 12 x 12 .80c dozen Hemmed Sheeting L.E.X.\u2014Hemmed Sheets, special seconds.Only limited quantity at the price.Size 70 x 90 inches.1 \u201cT / \\ Sale price, per pair .A.*/ \" Ready-Made Pillow Slips Hemstitched Pillow Slips, ready for use.40 in., each .25c 42 in,, each .25c White Cambric About 500 yards of White Cambric, fine for lingerie; a beautiful quality, no dressing.Put up in pieces of 8 yards.Price, 1 / W k per piece .* \u2022* Madeira Luncheon Set $3.25 Madeira Luncheon Sets, hand embroidered, regular value 83.75, 84.00 and 84.25.January Sale »> price .1*/ Embroidered Serviettes Hand embroidered Serviettes, only four sets left.Pure linen, hand embroidered.Regular value 84-50 and $4.95.To clear, January\tfT/k Sale .Extra Heavy Pillow Casing Please note the mark on this cotton.Extra heavy, it is the best make of Canadian cotton.All widths in stock.40 in., per yard .23c 42 in., per yard .24c 44 in., per yard .- 26c 46 in., per yard .28c Ready Made Sheets dy .90 9-4 or 81 inch Sheets, ready for use.Nicely hemmed, 81 x 90.Price, each .10-4 or 90 inch Sheets, ready for use, nicely hemmed, 90 x (Wk 90.Price, each .*/V/ Phone r«oa 12S3 SAINT' AN IOO Wellington St.\u2014 .™- ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT HAPPENINGS Cathrinfs iv üaily Record Cor- years of age.Mr.Bowen, wl E /\t; ,,\t.\tsecond son of the late Fetei rho is the ' .\t_________ _____________Peter Bowen, , IÉSECPdeiitS in VSriBliS\tof the Bowen neighborhood, lived for r .\t.\tseveral years after his marriage on what was known for many years as _____\t,the Albert Putney property, going HATLEY\tfrom this place to Vermont, where After a fortnight's holidays toe he ha= since resided.Hatlev Model School reopened for Mr.-Moses Raymond of Stanstead, the \u2019winter session on Wednesday was at the home of his father-in-law, with the Principal, Miss McLeay, and Mr.Nelson McCoy, for the New Year, her assistants, Miss Jessie Davidson\t.* and Miss Alice Dresser, in charge of\t.MAbfcAW it Pi.their respective departments, togeth- Mr.and Mrs.H.Edson entertained er with the usual attendance.\ta house party New \\ear s Day in- The ladies of St.James\u2019 Guild met\teluding Mr.\tG.Hitchcock,\tMiss\tA.on Wednesday afternoon at \u201cMaple\tHitchcock,\tMiss E.Woodward,\tMr.Heights,\u201d with Mrs.F.A.Hall.The\tand Mrs.J.\tColt, Mr.and\tMrs.\tL.usual routine was observed, various\tVolt, Mrs.Elwin Bean and\tMrs.\ttra- faandicrafts occupying the hours prior set>- to the tea hour, followed by an even- Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Dresser and ing of games and sociability.\ttwo children, of Barnston ; Mr.Scott Mrs M W.LeBaron is recovering prçsser and Miss Minnie Dresser, of slowly from a severe attack of ill- Coaricook^ ^at Lakeside^with _ their ness; the condition of Mrs.A.Dezan has given rise to grave apprehension for the past few days, but a slight improvement is now no tired.\tthe holidays ; Miss Sadie Rudd of Mrs.G.E.Hartwell \"ho sustained ^\t:>ul]8/ ^e8t of Miss Alice parents recently ; Mrs.E.Bean, of North Hatley, and Mrs.Jas.Fraser, of Gorham, N.H., paying visits to the homes of their relatives here dur- Coit at Broadview ; Mr.T.N.St Dizier at Montreal this week to purchase horses.Mrs.E.St.Dizier has been confined to her room several days with a severe attack of bronchitis, which she is subject to.Miss Lora Raymond, of Lyndon-viiie, is spending the holidays at very serious injury a few weeks ago, by which one of her limbs was fractured, is suffering less pain, and is making as favorable progress as Could be expected.Mrs.R.N.Arkley who recently-passed away in Sherbrooke, was before her marriage a resident of Hatley.The late Mrs.Arkiey was a sister of the iate Henry Knapp, who j,omt.for a number of years was a resi- j{r an^ Mrs.R.Amy the holiday dent of this place and its immediate j Wlth her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Voi-vicinity.\tsard at \u201cBrookdaie.\u201d Miss Hazel Robinson has returner] Mr.and Mrs.C.Brown, of Brown's to her school duties at Ht.Armand Hill, visited her mother, Mrs.Mof-after the holidays at her home here; }att, New Year's Day.Miss Bertha Hodges, only daughter The \u201cUnion\u201d met at the home of of Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Hodges, who Mrs.Elmer McClary, Wednesday, has been with her parents during the .^bout thirty in all had an appetizing holiday season, left on Wednesday to dinner.The business meeting follow-resume her studies at the Northfieid ed.Several readings, including a Seminary at Northfieid, Mass.; Mr.paper on Franchise by Mrs.Emery, Will Hiil, who has been the guest of of Hatley, were given and proved his brother, Mr G.M.Hill, to ; most interesting.The ladies were in-Guelph, Ont., where be is connected vited to meet with Mrs.Luke Colt, with the seed testing department of \u201cHillside,\u201d for the January gather-the Agricultural rol!eee.\ting.Messrs.Hollis Bowen and Hiram Miss Webster, accompanied by Mr.A.E.bouse ! Sharman, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Shar-j man and Mrs.A.Brown, nephews and nieces.The late Mr.Sharman had always been a member and j staunch supporter of the Methodist Miss Gertrude Butler to Windsor Church and was a truly Christian 1 Mills on Tuesday after the holidays man in word and deed.The sympa-1 at home; Mr.James Currie^ sr., and thy of the community goes out to| Mr.F.Gale, of Laconia, N.H.vis- the aged widow in her grief and iting relatives; Mr.Howard Currie loneliness.home from Sherbrooke for the week-\t-+- end, Mr.James Gorham, of Rimous-\tBURY ki, in town; Mr.and Mrs.W.F.a snowshoe club was organized here j Caswell and Mr.C.B.Caswell, oi jagt weejj an(j ^3 members held their Windsor Mills, visiting their sister, jjrgt tramp Tuesday evening.A lunch.Mrs.M.A.Vogt, Mis.\u201eames Coop- wa8 gerve(i i)v the ladies in the ar-1 er, of Cookshire, recent guest of Mrs m\tafter ;h(, t .S.B Somers;; Mrs.Geo Caswell Arrlval8 and departures: Mr.and! and Mrs James Cooper to Lyndon- Mrs Jag whitehead and Mrs.A.W.ville toattendthefuneral of thelate whitehead andMiss Fl.eda, New Mrs.Charles Stuart; Mr.and Mrs.Ycar,s in sherbrooke; and Mrs.in say .ei.\t\u2018\tMaurice Stokes to Coatieook recent-\u2019 guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas EU Dr and Mrs R H MacR the, liott for New Aear s Miss Gladys , .,\t.\t,,\t,\t,\t,T T2 r, Bell, Mr.S.E.Jamieson, Sber- Mondays in Montreal; Mrs.L.E.Roy hrooke, and Mr.T.E.McElroy, of !nrom Richmond, U.-Col and Mrs.West Bolton, at Mr.Frank Bell\u2019s Dunsmore to Sherbrooke; Mrs.Manes for the holidays; Miss Mabel Mills two sons in Sherbrooke last to Coatieook on Monday; Miss Gla-\tR*\u201d Gf\\°- Hamilton of the 117th dvs Ban! ill and Mr.Fred Parsons to\tT.Batt, to Sherbrooke, Monday; McGill College- Mrs.3.A.Banfill, MlsR C* «orgie Coates to Lennox ville, Mrs J.A.Both well, Mrs.F.H.Monday, to visit her sister.Mrs.Mc-Plancbe in Sherbrooke Monday; Miss Murray: Mrs.Douglas Dunsmore to B.Bartlette from Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Sherbrooke, Friday, for the holi-where she spent the holidays; Miss ^ days.y IÏ DANVILLE ITEMS OF NEWS FROM SCOTSTOWN SlIDOEI OF NEWS UNION SERVICES WELL ATTENDED-LUMBERMEN COMPLAIN OF TOO MUCH SNOW.Scotstown, Jan.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 In -\t! spite of the bad roads and storm of i\t- Presentation to Rev.Mr.anil Mrs.which\" arentbelnegkheld atnithe8presby' Storm First Week Was a Reminder terian and Adventist Churches are\tfif U/;nfnr Cpypro! ] being well attended.On Tuesday ev-\tu\tOoiGlol ening Rev.J.R.McLeod spoke in the\tYnarî idfl The Invisible\tH\u2018>U These Union on Eve ofTSieir Departure to Three Rivers 1, WERE RECIPIENTS OF GIFTS FROM VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS CF CHURCH Danville, January 6 \u2014(Special) \u2014 A very pleasant gathering took place in the Sunday School room of 1 Adventist Church on ; and Visible Church.\u201d meetings will be held every night this GOODS COLLECTED AND DISTRI-week with the exception of Saturday BUTED AMONG THE NEEDY evening.\tOF THE PLACE.-\tMagog, Jan.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The i COMPLAIN OF TOO MUCH SNOW.Road Department has the thanks oi Some of the lumbermen are now the early risers for getting out to St.Bowen, have been at St.Johnsbury, \u201cTwin Elms Fannie Cox entertained a party Tuesday evening at the home of her par- ut., to attend the funeral of Mr.ents, about twenty-five being pre-Warren Bowen\u2019s son, a lad of sixteen sent.The game oi Five Hundred was v ~\u2014 -\u2014 .played.The rooms were prettily and .\ttastily decorated for the occasion.______ ?Dainty refreshments were served STOP CATARRH! OPEN i from the dining table.The guests vo-NOSTRiLS AND HEAD 4 ted .Miss Cox an ideal hostess, upon their departure at midnight.Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once.If your nostrils are clogged your head is stuffed and vou can 1 MARBLETON The Senior W.A.met with Miss Chapman on Tuesday afternoon with aE\u201d a good attendance of members.Con- hr.\\»,7 ,rjr w ,\t; .rQ - siderable work was accomplished and »tfrrh in!/ I?,/-, *\tCr, * Profitable afternoon spent.The next .j-.'\t«* \u2014a.» x> -e o.rej,Ujar meeting will be at the Par- Kiy s Cream Balm at any drug store.\t,\t.\t_\t,\t\u201e .Apply a little of this fragrant, anti-\tonaK\ttbe ,lr8t\tTuwdajr\t)n\tKeb' septic cream into your nostrils and\t\u201e\t.\t,\t,\t, let it penetrate through every air\t^\tHenlor\tan,i ,Junl®r w-\tA.passage of your head, soothing and\tirït-çn- 1915.The diplomas awarded were as' Treasurer.It was deeded to meet.f0u()Wa ; Ernp.8t Robinson.Arthur Mr.Murray.The Ladies\u2019 Guild presented Mrs.,,\tiv.-.\ti i every Monday evening to work.Next Murray w.th a nice china tea service ieeting.will he wlth Mra.Tpwkps.ns a reminder of past associations.ï f)liry on January loth at 7 p.m.A sugar social will be given in the Church Hall at 7.30 on Monday evening, January 17th by Mr.Karrold Willard to raise funds for the Society and the ladies are making ar- ,,\t,\t,,,\t,\t, , , .\t,\t\u201e .\trangements\tto have a masquerade ustiues C hurch\thold its\tannual\tmeet-j f]ance\tln thp\tTown Hall on\ttll\u2018p r mg on Tuesday\tevening\tat the\thome\tlne of\tat valentine\u2019s Day\tFebruary of the Misses Gibson, Water Street.\t]J'\ty The choir also remembered her at Christmas by presenting her with a travelling manicure set.WOMAN\u2019S _ AUXTTJARY MEETING.The Woman\u2019s Auxiliary of Bt.Aug Robinson, (!, Robinson, Lizzie San-doll, Ada Bandell, Rose Sandell, C.Handell, Maud Broadbent, A.Broad-, bent.The prizes awarded were as follows : Albert Sandell, Luke Bullard, Leonard Needham, Geo.Robinson, Kate Sandell, Ifreda Auger, B.Hhunyo, lyy Stanford.RETURNS TO Old) SCENES.Mr.Ray Styan, an old Magog boy, and for many years a member of the local hockey club, is spending along with his wife a few days\u2019 holiday, with his brothers in town.They are now living in Winnipeg.Mr.Btyan, as a commercial traveller, covers the major portion of the Province of In they thy Bliss.I only remaining child, Cora, removed to North Coatieook.Five Grade\tII.\u2014Frank Crack, Ralph ago, owing to faUing health, e*rac]ti Walter Allison.Unranked, they came back to Compton to\tlive ,,a)ph\tHpaflord with their nephew, Mr.Wealey\tA.\tGrade\tI.\tLeo Nichols, Evelyn Ai- Sharman.\tiison.Un ranked, Jimmie Buchanan.The lato Mr.Sharman is survived ___________________^_____________________ by his widow, who has been his constant companion during 64 years, and one sister, Mrs, Robert May ! hew.Tbe friends from a distance were R.Mayhew, of Scotstown, and j J, Rudd, of Bury, brothers-in law; Mr.Carlos Stokes and Mr.Eddy Stokes, Bury; Mr.and Mrs.\tR.\u2022 Prittgle, Canterbury, and Mrs.\tC.j Mayhew, Scotstown: Mr.James\tA.L c I y and ttuicMy AjKJfflCi w I 4 h EGYPTIAN UNIMENT For Sale Evervwhfsre- There was a full attendance of mem hers.After the usual routine busin oss the election of offloors was pro- lean expects to he back to conduct eeeded with.Mrs, Murray, president, the usual services on Sunday next.pro tern; Mrs.O.C.Cleveland, vice- j\t- president; Mr*.Bridgman, secretary;\tNOTES and Miss\tGibson, treasurer;\tMrs.The Woman\u2019s Missionary\tSociety j Manitoba and is a firm believer Thurlier, Mrs.Carson and Miss Gib- met in the basement of the Fcderat.son w ere appointed the work com-! ed Church on Thursday afternoon, mittee.A\tsocial hour followed dur- Lieut.Rohortson, who\tbus had ing which\tdainty refreshments\twere\tcharge of Hie recruits in\tDanville, served by\tthe, hostesses.Much regret\tunder Major Routelle, since recruit, was exjjressed at the removal of the ing commenced, has been called to president from Danville.The meet-j Sherbrooke, where he will continue ing broke up wishing Mrs.Murray! the same duties there as he did here, and her family prosperity and hap ' Mrs.L.A.Maclean left, on Thura in their new home.\tday to attend the annual meeting of -\t;ihe Presbyterian Missionary Board PASTOR MACLEAN BEREAVED whlrh meets In Crescent.Street Pres-j Rev.L.A.Maclean, Pastor of the byterfan Church, Montreal, on that Federated Church, was called to New day.Glasgow, N.M., on Monday last to\t- j attend the funeral of his father.Mr.! The biggest fool is the one who 'Maclean had been ill for some time.; thinks tie can fool others with im- Hc was Hi years of age.The funeral punlty without them knowing and retook o'\"''» on Wadnaad»'.Mx.4t#c-1 nauUojr it.the future of the West, and judging from the way he has Increased in avoirdupois, it certainly agrees with him.His father, the Rev.M.Styan, who is well known in Magog, is Hying with him.NOTES.Miss Alexina Deragon left, on Wednesday of last week for Montreal, where she expects to upend the major portion of the winter with relatives in that city.The Magog High School will re open on Monday of next week.Mrs.J.O.Donlgan and Master M.Donigan spent the New Year\u2019s holidays with friends in the Canadian Metropolis.I 5336 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1915.THREE BEDFORD DISTRICT HAPPENINGS BHKH1SHOOKK BBCOHD CO Printers and Publishers-Printed and Published every afternoon, except Sunday, at 100 and 108 'Wel-'luston St., Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly 1» advance to any address In Canada.Great Britain and the United State*.One year, >2,00 ; six months.$1.26 ; three months, 70 cents i one month.25 cents, Clrculat!»!! Statamant 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 Advestieer» are -emlnded that copy /or advertisements should reach the Record Office not later than 0 p.m.tlx day previous to publication in order t# ensure Insertion.All copy will be handled In the order in which it la received.Recoisiiinended E.T.Hotels C'en AN BY WINDSOR HOTEL, \u2014 T.A.' * I.ynoh, Prep., recently of Montreal.BÜJS1WESS CAROS TSNG1NKER3 AND SURVEYORsT Ifi K.ADDIE.C.E.Q.L.S., QUEBEC.\" * * Office.81 St.Porter St.l Reeldenoe, 148 St.Cyrille St.Tel.connections.|Ci* a.MEADE.COATICOOK, QUE», V 7Z Quebec Land Surveyor.Ball \u2018phone.All kinds of surveys and levelhn*.T OUIS O\u2019C.MIGNADXiT.QUEBEC 2 Land Surveyor.Offloe, 17 Sanborn St.; Tel.480.Residence, No.1 Craiy St.; Tel.1153.IN a URAp7oe~\"aOBNT8.\\\\r S, DRESSER & CO.SHBR-\u2018\t\u2022 brooke.All branches oi insurance.Office established 1875.IJ J \u2022 SOUTHWOOD & CO., INS.A GTS., 1 * S.& a.Mntual Bids., Sherbrooke.ARCHITECTS.IT W.GREGOIRE, ARCHITECT, 181| \u2022\tWeilinston St., Sherbrooke.Bell.FHYSIOIANS AND SURGEONS 11RS.BACHA ND & BBGIN.47 BROOKS ¦\u20221/ St,, Specialists in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.Specialists In all Electric Treatment of Diseases.Consultation : By appointment at hospital or at home.j A.DARCHK.H.D., SPECIAL!HT~ G \u2022 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Office, 49 King St.At 8t.Vincent de Paul Hospital 8-9.T A.C.ETJIIBR, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY, \u2022\tUrinary Diseases.Consultation: Re»., 49 King St.Sherbrooke, Que., and bf appointment.\\Y A.STENNING.M.D., C.M., BLEC-' \u2019 V ?tro Therapeutist Sherbrooke Ho»-pital.Office.Sun Life Bldg.Hours I 2-6 p.ra., 7-8 p.m., and by appointment.Telephone 102.tlR- IV.A.HARWELL (SPECIALIST 1 ' to the Sherbrooke Hospital), Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 87 Dul-!erin Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation : IB 12 a m., 1-4 p.m.and by appointment yr S.MACDONALD, M.D.C.K*., UlL.physician and Surgeon, 44 Frontenac St.'Phone 28a.n b7~speeIl mb', specialist I Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Whiting Block, 'Phone 1240.Res , Magog House.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS.fYOHN J.GRIFFITH.AUCTIONEER, 'f Accountant.Commissioner and Auditor, Sherbrooke, Qua.~ TAILORS./ J ET YOUR CLOTHES PRESSED AT ^y \u2019'New Method.\" 118J Wellington St, Daily Departs From Cerrespond-ints if What is Geini oiii Various Comsunitios BUTTON, The play, \u201cA College Town,\u201d will be presented by the senior pupils oi the Sutton Aicademy, under the management of the principal of the Academy, Miss Selveright, on Tuesday evening, January 11, commencing at 8 p.m.Proceeds for school improvements.Mr.and Mrs.Pepin, of Racine, guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Metivier for a few days.Mr.Marshall Tatro passed through Sutton on Monday from St.Johng-bury, Vt., en route to Ohliago.Mr.Tatro was a former resident of Glen Sutton and a clerk in tua Esty store, which was the first stoic ever \u2022 conducted there.He is nr,v head of I the Singer sewing machine agency with headquarters in Chicago and a wealthy man.His wife was Hcpsi-: beth Miltimore, daughter of the late | Mr.Wm.Miltimore, of Glen Sutton, i and a sister of Messrs.Wm.and Horace Miltimore of that place, and of Mr.Aaron Miltimore, of this village.Miss Hattie O\u2019Brien, who is a nurse in a Montreal hospital, is spending a two weeks vacation here' a guest of her «ieter, Mrs.c.M.Bo-right.Mr.Wm.G.Parsons attended the funeral of Mr.Harvey J.Brock at Dunkin on Sunday, Deceased's late wife, Calista Parsons, was a sister of Mr.Parsons.Mr.and Mrs.A, Nield and Mr.J.j S.Billings, of Abercorn; Mr.Eugene Larocque and Mr.Silas Courser, of Glen Sutton, were business visitors in Sutton on Tuesday.Mr.Wm.Learned, of North Troy, i Vt., and his son, Mr.W.W.Learned, were business visitors here on Tuesday.Mr.W.R.Eastman, of Cambridge,! Mass., is a guest at Mr.Wm.Learn-1 ed\u2019s, North Troy, and will visit his mother, Mrs.Mary Eastman, at Glen Sutton, and other friends there and at Sutton before he returns.Mr.Frank Jenne, jr., and Reid Jenne in Montreal on business.her of twenty-seven for New Year\u2019s Day, most of them being from Val-court.Major and Mrs.Brown entertained a few friends from Boscobel for New Year\u2019s, also Miss Ruth Moss, of Granby, guest of Mrs.Brown for two weeks.Miss Lillie Norris and Mr.Ed.Lace 'guests through the holidays of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Norris; Mr.God-froid and Miss A.and Miss B.Mal-boeuf, also Mr.and Mrs.I.Mal-boeuf to South Ely for the holidays.The worst storm of the season lasted for three days.The roads were almost impassable.Major Brown has left on another trip after spending the holidays at home with his family.LAWRENCEVILLE.Arrivals and departures : Miss Mary Howard from Alberta; Mr.and Mrs.and Master Willie Solomon, of Granby, guests over New Year\u2019s of Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Howard at the parsonage; Master Grant Kendall and Master Wilson, of Warden,guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Kendall for a few days; Mr.A.H.Kendall, Miss J.and B.Main, of Warden, guests of Mr.and Mrs.8.J.Kendall for the holiday.Mr.and Mrs.V.Brien are entertaining a number of friends from Cate ville.Mr.and Mrs.O.Gagnon entertained relatives and friends to the num- Househotd Economy How to Have the Best Cough Remedy and Save 52 by Making It nt Home NORTH PINNACLE.Arrivals and departures: Mr.Ernest and Reid Jenne, Misses Olive and Mabel Jenne, Miss Bafford, of Sutton, Miss Hawk, of St.Anne de Bellevue, at E.L.Jenne\u2019s for New Year\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Owens, of Brome; Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Lee and two daughters, of North Sutton, at Mr.J.T.Wilkins\u2019 for the holidays, also Mr.and Mrs.Guy Griggs of Mansonville, at the same place recently.Mr.Henry Woodard Is still very ill, there being not much improvement in his condition.Mrs.Parsonage, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.L.R.Smith, for some time past, has gone to Boston, Mass., to visit a few weeks before going to Atlantic City for the winter.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Ingalls, Miss Louise Little, the holiday at Mr.E.Johnson\u2019s, also Miss Alice Thomas visiting at the same place; Mr.and Mrs.John Hancock and daughter Helen at Sutton New Year\u2019s; Mr.Clarence Hancock a week with his sister, Mrs.G.A.Morrison, at Sutton; Mrs.H.Baker, of Hillside, at Mr.J.Hancock\u2019s last week; Mr.and Mrs.E.St.Aubin and two children at Sutton New Year's; Messrs.E.J.and M.E.Ingalls at Brome Lake last week.-?-\u2014 SOUTH GRANBY AND GRANBORO.Arrivals and departures include : Mr.and Mrs.George Gage, of Iron Hill, visiting at Mrs.J.D.Parker.\u2019s recently ; Miss Gladys Neil to Montreal to take up her duties there as teacher ; Mr.and Mrs.G.Allen, of Waterloo, visiting at Mr.William Miller's on Sunday ; Mr.W.Graves, Waterloo, the week end at Mr.J.R.Robinson's ; Mr.S.L.Ryder and Miss Luella Ryder the holiday at Mr.Galbraith\u2019s at South Roxton ; Mrs.George Yarnold a few days in Waterloo recently ; Miss M.E.Robinson to open her school near Granby on Wednesday after spending the holidays with her parents here, Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Robinson ; Mr.Hobt.Robinson, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Robinson, Mr.C.Robinson and Miss M.E.Robinson New Year\u2019s at the family gathering at Mr.Jas.Robinson\u2019s, Sweetshurg.Mr.W.A.Ryder gave a very enjoyable party on Monday evening.In spite of the unfavorable weather, there were about forty present.Dancing was indulged in and all departed in the small hours of the morning after an enjoyable evening.Miss Marjory a few days with friends at Newport, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs, G.M.Owena, New Year\u2019s with Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilkins, North Pinnacle.Owing to the severity of the storm they were obliged to leave their team and return by train.Mr.William Mac-farland, of Manchester,, in town recently, looking over his property at East Drome, of which Mr.H.Little has charge.A very pleasant party was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Little on the evening of the 30th of December.Mr.Anson Ware furnished the music for the dance.The company which was large included friends from East Franklin, Vt., E.Farnbam, Sutton, East Hill and Brome.Pibus\u2019 Big Stock-Taking Sale commences Saturday, Jan.8,\t1916.10 to 30 p.c.discount on our entire stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gloves and Mitts.COUNCILS MEET AT DUNHAM Presiding Officers Elected in Connection With Municipal Nominations on Monday royal: [YEAST CAKES MOST PERFECT MADE.Often Imitated but never equalled.Do not exporlment-there le ne other \"Just os good.\" FOSTER Pibus\u2019 Big Stocktaking Sale commences Saturday, Jan.8,\t1916.10 to 30 p.c.discount on our entire stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Leg-gins.Overshoes, Gloves and Mitts.-7- DUNKIN.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Leslie Fullerton, of Hanley, Sask., visiting his grandfather, Mr.J.P.Sargent; Mr.Wm.O\u2019Brien, of Hardwick, Vt., and Miss Nora O\u2019Brien, of Newport, Vt., home for the holidays; Misses Effie and Madge Brown, of Montreal, at their home here for the holidays; Mr.and Mrs.Albert ! Cote and son visited his parents at ! Sugar Loaf Pond, New Year\u2019s Day; i Mrs.Edgar, St.Johns, who has : been caring for Mrs.Percy Laplant, j to her home at Abercorn; Mr.and J Mrs.D.E.Aiken with their daugh-, ter, Mrs.P.I.Clark, North Troy.Vt.i for the holiday; Mr.Claude Wright, | of Springfield, Mass., a recent visitor in town; Mrs.Anne Barnett and sister, Mrs.Page, of Derby, Vt., in town over the week-end.Miss Lila Aiken and Miss Velma Davis entertained a party of friends | at their respective homes on New 'Year's Eve.j Mrs.Arlin Newell, of Barrington, N.H., called here by the death of her father, Mr.H.J.Brock.SOUTH BOLTON.A pleasant evening was spent at a dance in Mr.W.J.Fuller\u2019s hall on New- Year\u2019s Eve.A large crowd were present.Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.G.Greene, of Waterloo, visiting : at Mr.H.Greene\u2019s; Misses Gladys land Lea Lincoln, of Compton, guests ; of Mrs.W.Fuller; Miss Gladys Taylor to Montreal for a time; Mr.and j Mrs.R.Shilson, from Cedars, Que., visiting at Sir.W.A.Randall\u2019s ofi Friday; Miss Clare Greene, of Mont-1 real, a few weeks at her home here; |Mr.Harry Blodgett to Orleans, Vt., ; on Saturday; Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Bracey a few days in Sherbrooke recently.:-*- MEOANTIO CO.HAPPENINGS : of News from Sections of County Pratt\u2019s Poultry Regulator .Now is the time to induce '* your hens to lay by giving .them Pratt\u2019s Poultry Rcgula-* tor, the beet tonic in the world.Keeps fowls of all -\u2022 kinds healthy and increases egg ** production.In packages of 25c, 50c and T Î1.00.Dunham, Jan.6.\u2014 (Special)\u2014The regular meeting of the Township of Dunham Council met on Monday, January 3rd, and there were present Mayor E.K.Hall, Councillors G.M.Beach, T.Bryce, H.Jones, T.Noi-seaux and Geo.A.Doherty.Councillor Henry Jones was named a committee to act on the case of Mrs.Robinson at Freeport.Various bills were submitted to the Board and accepted and ordered paid.Councillor Geo.M.Beach was appointed chairman to preside at the election of Councillors which will bo BudPPt\tflf\tKpiL\u2019C\tfrnjll\tVafiniK held Monday morning, Jan.10th.wuu6cl\tW\t\u201cCWb\tGUill\tïdlIUUa -\u2014\t~ Retiring Councillors, Messrs.E.E.Hall and Henry Jones.W.H.GRIFFITH:: 121 Mhigtoa Sirest.;; VILLAGE COUNCIL.The Village Council held its regular session Monday evening, Jan.3rd.The Mayor, R.P.Small presided with Councillors J.Emerson Eng,-laud, H.H.Miner, M.Curley and F.X.Beauvais in attendance.Councillor J.Emerson was appointed chairman to preside at the special meeting called on January 10th, 1916 for the election of Councillors.The retiring Councillors, Messrs.J.F.leats, M.D., and Herbert Bockus.Mr.Jos.Beaucash presented a bill for $10.50 for rolling the roads and clearing the sidewalks which was accepted and ordered paid.ADVOCATES.TE, WELLS * WHITE.ADVO- cates, Quebec Bank, Sherbrooke.jARASER & RUOG.ADVOCATES, J Q.C.Ry.Bldg.Money to loan.\\\u2019ICOL.LAZUR1U & COUTURE Advocates.Jacob Nicol, C.R., Crown Prosecutor ; Wilfrid Laeure, J.8.Couture, LL.M.: P.O.Box 503, Bell \u2019phone 512, 95 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.Que.I S.BRODERICK, K.C., ADVOCATE, '/ \u2022 Court House.Next door Bherifl\u2019s office JOHN M.MONTLE.ADVOCATE, Rock Island, Que.| A WHENCE.\tMORRIS & McIVBK, - 2 Advocates, etc., Sherbrook*.O\u2019BREA DY & PANNETON.ADVO-cates, 165 Welllng-ton St.w C.TRACY.ADVOCATE.107 Wellington 8t.Surveyer 81 Frigon CONSULTING ENGINEERS.Examinations, Surveys, Estimates and Designs, Technical and Financial Reports.56 BEAVER HALL HILL.Tel.Uptown 3808.\tMONTREAL.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\t\"\t^ J EWING &.WJcFADDEN ADVOCATES, 112 St.James Street, Montreal.J.Armltage lowing.K.C.George S.McFadden.LA CUE CCDERE g FILS (INC) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Hardware, Leather, Tinware and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019 Plumbers\u2019 and Electrical Supplies SHERBROOKE.MSssisquol & Rouvitle Fire Insurance Co.I will bn nt BuMoll Hr os\u2019 at ora Mon-days, WednesdayH nt»d Fridays, and John Tet renult\u2019u Tuesdays, Thursdays and baturdays.Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a large quantity of plain syrup, Two cups of granulated sugar with one cup of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes gives you as good syrup os money can buy.Then get from your druggist 2% ounces Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a l(i-ounce bottle and fill the bottle with sugar syrup.This gives you, at a cost of only 64 cents, 16 ounces of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready made for .$2.50\u2014a clear saving of nearly §2.Full directions with Pincx.It keeps perfectly and tastes good.It takes hold of the usual cough or Chest coM at once and conquers it in 24 hours.Splendid for whooping cough, bronchitis and winter coughs.It\u2019s truly astonishing how quickly it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals and soothes the inflamed membranes In the case of a painful cough.It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loose cough.Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol, and has been used for generations to heal inflamed membranes of the throat and chest.To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for ounces of Pinex,\u201d\u201dand don t accept anything else.A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this préparation.The Pinex Co., Toronto, Ont.\ti KNOWLTON Pibus\u2019 big stocktaking sale commences Saturday, January 8, , 1916.10 to 30 p.c.discount on cur entire stock of Boots, Rubbers, Leggensl Overshoes, Gloves \"nd Mitts, during the.remainder of \u2018\"anuary.Men\u2019s Heavy 6-Eyelet Lace Rubbers made with solid heels for $1.98 a pair at Pibus.\u2019 Ladles 2-Buckle or 10-Button Overshoes for $1.49 a pair at Pit-tis.\u2019 Men\u2019s Good Heavy Leggins for 39c.a pair at Pibus.\u2019 Buy your groceries at Pibus\u2019 and save money.3 tins corn, peas or tomatoes for 25c.Quaker R.Oats 22c pkg.3 pkgs.Corn Flakes for 25c.BROME.Arrivals and departures include : Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Grimes entertained Mr.and Mrs.Howard Darrah and family, of Sutton on New Year\u2019s Day to dinner, going to Mr.and Mrs.D.Toof\u2019s the next day ; Mrs.Howard Frizzle and Messrs.James, Arthur, and Cortice Frizzle Wednesday with their brother, Mr.G.H.Frizzle ; Mrs.C.K.Moffatt and Miss Iris Tibbitts recently a day at Sherbrooke guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Patch ; Mrs.Gertrude Hibbard and COWANSVILLE Moving pictures for the benefit of the Girls\u2019 Red Cross Club of Cowansville will be shown here Saturday, January 8.There will be an afternoon and evening performance, so that all may have an opportunity of attending.FULFORD.Mr.Elmore Bockus, from Farnbam' on Sunday after a week with his parents ; Master Elton Bockus, of Farnham, a few days with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Robt, Peacock ; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Clark, of Bolton, guests of Mrs.S.Galer and other relatives here.How Much Rye Do You Eat?Most people eat little, if any, rye.Yet rye is one of the most healthful and nutritious cereals.Dr.Jackson\u2019s Roman Meal, the most nutritious ocroal food known to science, contains 35 per cent, whole berries of j rye.In addition it contains whole wheat, [deodorized flax seed, and bran.It dis-; tinctly differs in composition from any | other food on the market.It will positively relievo constipation or \"money back.\" Roman Meal looks different and requires a simpler way of preparation.So be absolutely certain to follow directions on package and do not stir while cooking porridge or you spoil it.Sold by grocers at IDe and 25c.Made by Roman Meal Co., Toronto.56 YEAiRS MARRIED.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Boucher have just had a rather unusual occurrence take place in their family history.On the 56th anniversary of their marriage they acted as sponsors at the christening of their great grandson, the little son of Mr.and Mrs.A Brault.NOTES.Miss Muriel Black has returned from Huntingdon where she spent the holidays with her parents.The regular meeting of the W.C.T.U.will be held on Saturday, January 8th, at the home of the'President, Mrs.M.Curley.Miss E.L.Baker left Monday for Montreal, for a: few weeks ; Misses A.and E.Baker and Mr.Archie Baker to Montreal after a few days with relatives in town ; Miss Etta Gilbert, Miss Plaisted, the Misses Yeats and Miss K.Wilkinson left Monday for Montreal after spending the holidays at their respective homes ; Miss J.Gilbert to her duties at Meibburne after the holidays with her mother \u2022 Mr.Harry Gilbert the holidays with ms parents ; Miss Ethel Caswell and Miss Stevens, Montreal, were New Year guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Burbank ; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Baker and son, Notre Dame de Grace, have returned home after a few days with Mrs.Baker\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Curley ; Miss Jean Guillet to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Boucher entertained a large house party on New Year\u2019s Day : Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Boucher, Mr.and Mrs.I.Boucher of Montreal ; Mr.Chas.Boucher, Haverhill, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Archie Boucher, Abercorn ; Dr.Choquette, Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Boucher, St Agathe.Mr.H.W.Ingham, Principal of the Model School, returned on Tuesday morning bringing his family with him and will occupy part of Mr.C.A.Stephen\u2019s house, Chapel Corner.Owing to the severe storm it was almost impossible to keep the roads open for teams to pass through.The Model School re-opened Jan.5th, Wednesday.CRANBERRY A concert was given in the Town Hall at Maple Grove on Tuesday afternoon, December 28, by the teachers and pupils of that school.The programme opened with an address by the Rev.Mr.Atkinson; piano duet by Mrs.Atkinson and Mirs Vivian Porter; cantata by the school children; play, \u201cThe Two Burglars,\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Wood.Miss Clair Annesley, Mr.Norman Porter, Mr.Bert Dinning, Miss Vivian Porter; music, Mr.O\u2019Oalligan on the violin and Miss O\u2019Calligan on the piano; Miss Frechette sang in French and English; patriotic drill by the school children; a play, \u201cPopping the Question,\u201d by Mr.Thomas Wood, Mr.Ernest Parsons, Miss Effie Nugent, Miss Myrtle Bennett, Miss Frances Parsons, Miss Vera Donaghy; song by the school children, Rule Britannia; solo, Mrs.Thomas Wood; \u201cThe Star of Bethlehem,\u201d music by Miss O\u2019Calligan; music by Mr.O\u2019Cal- j ligan on the violin, and Miss j O\u2019Calligan on the piano; solo, Mr.| George Porter, \u201cWait Till the Boys Come Home,\u201d accompanied on the ; piano by Miss Ora Porter; song by j Messrs.Norman and George Porter; ' \u201cMy Little Girl,\u2019\u2019 played by Miss Ora Porter on the piano.The con-1 cert closed by singing \u201cGod Save the King.\" Tne Town Hall was crowded and all present enjoyed a j pleasant afternoon.Great praise is due to the teachers, Mrs.T.Wood, and Miss Vivian Porter for the success of the concert.The proceeds amounted to $76 which goes to pay1 for an organ for the school., Arripals and departures: Miss Ma- ! bel King and Mr.Leonard King t,o ! Plymouth with their aunt, Mrs.Me- ! Cutcheon; Mr.Silas Donaghy, to St.! Johnsbury to visit his brother, Er-! nest, and sister, Mrs.Renfrew; Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Donaghy and son, Peardon, home after the holidays with Mrs.Donaghy\u2019s parents, Mr.i and Mrs.R, H.Peardon, in Eastman; I Miss Resina Gill, home for a few days from Thetford at her parental home, Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Gill\u2019s; Mr.am! Mrs.C.R.Donaghy, and son, Pear-don, at his father\u2019s on New Year\u2019s Day; also Mr, and Mrs.James Ama-1 don; Mr.and Mrs, F.Cross, and son, Stanley to Thetford with Mr.and Mrs.Brayton Amadon; Mr.and Mrs.i John Seeley and family in Thetford with their daughter, Mrs.John Bar-' don, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Simons, j to Bishop\u2019s Crossing, the holidays! with Mrs.Simons\u2019 parents, Mr.and1 Mrs.McHarg.CANADIAN PACIFIC1 Leave» Sherbrooke Arrive Sherbrook# ?5.15 a.m.\t*12,00 (noon) !8.10 a.in.\tf r* n 18.10 p.m,\tP,m* $6.25 p.m.\t! ! 10,37 P,m.CHANGE OF TIME \u2014 Until furthrt notice train 16 leaving Sherbrooke at, 10.47 p.m.for St.John, N.B., Halifax* etc., will run daily\u201d, except Saturday, Pronf Montreal and Sherbrooke, and train 11 from Halifax and St.John, etc., will run from those points daily, except Sun* day, arriving Sherbrooke and Montreal daily, except Monday.'\"Daily, [except Sunday, Üexcept.Sat* urday, ?except Monday, $ Sunday only.For tickets and information apply to City Passenger Agent, 74 Wellington* St., 'phono 130, or C.P.R.Station 'phone 20\u20197.GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.DEDUCED RATES EPIPHANY JANUARY 6th 19,8 LOWEST ONE-WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Good going and returninR January fittf LOWEST ONE-WAY FIR8T-CLAS?FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP Good going January 5th and 8th.Return limit January 7th.For timetable* or iurther particular» apply to any oi the Company\u2019s Acsnts.or to E.O.Grundy.G.F.fc F.A.Sherbrooke.Quo.I TO REMOVE DANDRUFF t î ?Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderint at any drug store, pour a little into your hand and rub well into thq scalp with the finger tips.By morning most, if not all, of this awful scurf will have disappeared.Two or three applications will destroy every bit of dandruff ; stop scalp-itching and falling hair.DW SCOID, NOW!! a ass cio is IRON HILL An oyster supper will be held in the Parish Hall, Iron Hill, Que., on Thursday evening, January 6th.Mr.,1.M.Macfarlane is ill and under the care of a physician.Miss Pansy Benham entertained the Y\u2019s on Friday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Aitken visiting at the home of Mr.O.J, Benham recently: visitors at Meadow Brook, on New Year\u2019s Day were, Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Robinson and family of Knowl-ton; Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Robinson; Mr.Clarence and Miss Marjorie Robinson, Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Robinson, and Mr.Robert Robinson, Sr., of South Granby.t notice: Friday and Saturday January 7th » Stli Will be Great Bargain Days at Boucher, Lacroix 8 Fisette\u2019s 163-167 WELLINGTON ST.Before stock taking we have decided to clear all the winter goods regardless of cost.Many good lines arc well assort-« ed yet\u2014Do not miss this opportunity.Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 1 Overcoats specially marked down to clearance prices.See our window display.BOUCHER, LACROIX & FISETTE Deaths Reported | HARVEY BROCK, DUNKIN.Î Dunkin, Jan.6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.Harvey Brock, a lifelong resident of this place, passed away very suddenly, but not unexpectedly, at his home, Thursday, December 30.The I funeral was held Sunday at the 'home, Rev.John Champion, of Sut-!ton, officiating, with interment at the Brock cemetery.I Tlondnolies, sleeplessness and tired, rl r a g g y feelings soon disappear when you restore vigor to the exhausted nerves hy using Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.B0 cents a box.ail dealer» or KilmaiiMon.Rates & Co., Limited, Toronto KENNEBEC ROAD The Ray Bros, have been getting out timber and having it sawed for knees for more boats which they have to build.Messrs.Walter, Herbert, and Wallace Cathcart, of St.George, have gone to the woods near the source of the Du Loup, The heaviest snowfall of the season so far has just passed and the trees are loaded with it, which makes it very disagreeable for men going into the woods and working there.Messrs.Donovan and Ray went in to the Met-germette with a boat for the drive, and before they got to their journey\u2019s end it was half full of snow from the branches.Pulp hauling has commenced already.The spruce trees which were cut by government men in the straightening and widening of the new road, were cut into pulp and hauled to the Du Loup recently.One of the old Marlow settlers who, a few years ago left, Intending to make his home in Shellbrook, Sask., returned with his family and from all appearance is not likely to make his future home in the west.He reports that the land in that part of the country is very poor for farming purposes, and that a number of his acquaintances have abandoned their homesteads.The coldest and most stormy weather here is mild in comparison with the weather out there where the temperature is frequently fifty below zero.MILLANVILLE.Mrs.James Moore and children, Charles and Muriel, guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Henderson ; Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Watson guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Wright; Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Wright and child guests of her mother, Mrs.John Currie, Halifax ; Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Davidson, Kin-near's Mills, Que., guests at Mr.J.Henderson's ; Mr.and Mrs.Marcoux and child to Halifax for the week end with friends ; Mrs.John A.Marshall and two sons, Lyman and George, the week end with friends here ; Mr.James and Miss Jennie Appleton with their sister, Mrs.Guy A.Little ; also Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Little, Henderson Vale ; Mr.B.Wright to the States to visit his sons there.LOOK AT TONGUE ! IF COATED, CLEAN LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS.Don't scold your fretful, peevisN child.See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste.When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn\u2019t eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a tcaspoonful of \"California Syrup of Figs,\u201d and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again.Children love this harmless \u201cfruit laxative,\u201d and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little \u201cinsides\u201d clean and sweet.Keep it handy, Mother ! A little given to-day saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine.Ask your druggist for a 5fl-cent bottle of \u201cCalifornia Syrup of Figs,\u2019\u2019 which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle.Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look ani see that yours is made by the \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup Company.\u201d Hand back with contempt any other lig syrup.SHERBROOKE PEOPLE PRAISE SIMPLE MIXTURE Many in Sherbrooke praise the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., kmown as A^of\t\u2018 Year\u2019s wi.th MF' ?ml Mi's\u201ev\u2019ens Bean business as usual.Anyone having bel, to Mr.Wilfrid Leonard Fergu- ancl family, Maplewood Farm, son, on Wednesday, Dec.29th, 1915.jf0r(j.Or- SHEKBROORE If you suspect fail* ing sight, there is no way in which you can profit by putting off the wearing of glasses.was i by ; .j.muel We examine eyes and do it well.Poutres White Mrs.Raphael Chasse, from New Mr B Mcl-vee, Lennoxville York, and Mrs.Adrien Lachance, ' cal]ed to Le;,ds on Monday last from Sherbrooke, are back from East t!;6 (;\u20acath 0f his brother Samuel Hereford, where they spent a week McKee.\t'j* with Rev.Father Chasse.\t\"\t\u2019\t! , Mrs.J.A.Dakin and little daugh-:-L Mrs.C.M.Bates and Miss Gladys arrived today from Toronto to .i i.\t.\t¦ i\t11 i i ¦\u2014 j visit their parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.L.Clough at the Linton Apartments for a few weeks.The new term in the Y.W.C.A.,u Dressmaking Class will begin Thurs- 13d W CllingtCIl bL day.Jan.13th, at 7.30 p.m.Any wishing to join this,class please send in their names to the Secretary of â\"! 'I\tI-î-» the Association.\ti\t^-f-\u2014j-\t¦ \u2014r Our work is guaranteed to give satisfaction.To-morrew We Start ©asr ophite Sale for t© Pays We have been very careful in buying these goods, quite a few months ago, at much lower prices than to-day, and in order to keep our reputation we are offering these goods at very attractive prices.\tth.0 Sale L-asts I en Oays Only.OFFICE DESKS r,- ï; Zj />\t?- \\y_ ^7 f : tvî\tiVvssh m.v - - ¦ -¦ - Î ' k-\u2019l \t^ -O-' ; T\t$ -Mr; tm-m \\ \\ \\ y\tiV \\ X A'.V.T Via mêmm '\u2022\u2022Ai-sTrà Women\u2019s Underskirts St, Peter\u2019s Guild teas were resum-^ ed yesterday after the holidays.The || hostesees were Mrs.Gustafson, Mrs.™ Byrd, and Mrs.J.Johnston.The attendance was good and an hour was pleasantly spent.The marriage of Miss Janet Tup-per, daughter of Sir Charles Hibbert I a;.d Lady Tapper, to Lieutenant Wil-I Ham G.Holland of the luth Gordon H Highlanders, son of Mr.C.A.Holland of Victoria, B.C., was celebrated last week in Eastbourne, England.| We ]iave just placed a Mrs.W.A.Pierce, of Norwich, Vt., | f p\tst0Ck of Desks han returned to her home after .4 spending the holidays with her par- | on our floors, shipped ents, Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Pierce, y,\t.\tr\t.Lennoxville.She was accompanied 3 to US, direct trOill l lie by her sister, Mrs.F.L.Goodhue, 3 and daughter, Stella.ptain and Brevet Malor W.H.P.é Elkins, of the Royal Canadian Ar- WE CAN FILL ORDERS FOR ICE HARVESTING TOOLS F»ROIViF*TLY Perhapi you want\u2014 ici; saws, ice tongs, ICE PLOWS, 6 MARKERS, GIN BLOCKS, TACKLE BLOCKS, WIRE and MANILLA ROPE, fit We carry a big stock and our prices are right J.S.HI & Co.The Popularity OF His: M Among the out of town f.il spent New Year\u2019s with Mr g F.E.McAllister were the U Messrs.Fritz Leonard an Women\u2019s Corset Covers Made of fine quality cemhric or nainsook, several designs, nicely trimmed with lace or embroidery.Values 5fc to 85c.White Sale price .42 Women\u2019s Conet Co1 e s Made of nainsook or csmhric, trimmed with lace and ribbon.Value 25c.White Sale ID price .\u2022 l 'J Women\u2019s Corset Covers Well made of nainsook or cambric.Several styles to choose from.Value 45c.\u2018ID White Sale price .\u2022\u2022J'J Women\u2019s Night Gov/ns\t Made of very fine quality\tof cambric or nainsook, slip-\tJ V3T style, in several designs;\talso inserted yoke of embroidery\tor lace.Value SI.25.White (TO Sale price \t \u2022\u202240\t Women\u2019s Night Gowns\t Several designs.\tYoke\tof embroidery or lace, trimmed\t with lace and ribbon.Va-\ti*> lue 6 ; .White sale price\tï _ White Bed Spreads Good full size real value $1.25.Sale price .New Corsets D.& A.or )¦ C.class reliable rc-ike.\u2019 and $1.75.Extra spec lal.White Kale price Bed S5 White reads, 4)8 All 1.29 Extra Sheeting Full 8-4 wide and good oa-lity.White Hale price, per yard .«\u2014¦* White Lawn Full 40 Inches wide, always sold at 12c yard.White Sale price, per yard .09 Women\u2019s Drawers Made of fine cambric, w-ith tucks, trimmed with lace or embroidery.White Sale ») price .> Women\u2019s Drawers Made of fine cambric, nicely trimmed with embroidery.Value 50c.White Sale \u2018){Y price .Two Extra Specials LAOIES\u2019 waists Ladies\u2019 Crepe de Chine, also Silk and Mcssaline Waists on cal\".Over \u20ac0 in all to clear.Value $6.00, $5.00, $4.50, GS* Your choice at .' White Lawn and Voiie Waists A chance to save 0:1 W'aists which should be seized by econ- .50.omical buyers.These values are extra good.Not a in this lot that is not worth $1.00 to $1.50.White Sale price, each .waist .70 Made of good cambric, with deep embroidery flounce.Value $1.25.White Sale\tWG .\u2022' Women\u2019s Underskirts Made of cambric, with deep embroidered insertion a n 0\tSHOK/TAGE.D A FEW IN THIS SECTION WHO HAVE RECEIVED THEIR me CARS : A.J.BISSONNET, M.L.A.Rock Island ¦ \"A beautiful car.Never saw RE equal for the nr.ey.MR.G.w.HALL.Stangtead :\t,\t., \u201e\u201e\u201e .\"Have owned several cars, but nothing to com.'.nth th10 one.MR.HENRY TOMPKINS, Beebe ^ \"Has no equal in my estimai!011-MR.F.E, HOLTHAM, Water vine \"Am delighted.It is a wonder MR\"Am Fau\u201cd^î'cLaughUmB \u2019ick owner, but consider this their masterpiece.\" MT.M.W.LeBARON.Hatley : \"Fail to see how a more perfect car could be made.COL.RIOUX, Sherbrooke : \"It is certainly a beautiful car in every respe,.MR A L.GENEST.Sherbrooke :\t,\t\u201e \"A real automobile .: ever.- sense of the word.Nothing wanting J B DIONNE, Coaticdok :\t,\t.\t\u201e ¦\u2022Never saw a car to equal it ; averaging 24 l-o miles to the gallon of gasoline.\u201d MKi- P- A.HOVEY.Sherbrooke:\t.r \"I venture to Say it is the best car bunt for the money .G.A.LeBARON AUTO SALES COMPANY, 201 Wellington St.\tSherbrooke, Que.RETURNED STOLEN GOODS TO OWNER AT FULFORD.Fulford, Jan.6.\u2014(.Special) \u2014 It will be remembered that about Sept.21st, about $90 cash and a gold watch and chain and ring were stolen from the home of Mr.E.H.Woodard and the thief neatly escaped and disappeared in quite a marvellous way.Near Christmas Mr.Woodard was surprised to receive in his mail a package containing his stolen watch and chain, all in good condition.Needless to say that Mr.Woodard is delighted to recover his watch as it was a valuable one and a keepsake from his parents as well.The package was mailed in Mont real.-\tpayment.The election of Councillors BARNSTON MAN WITH PRINCESS for both the village and town takes PATS.\tplace on Monday next.Barnston, Jan.6.\u2014 (Speciall \u2014,\t- Word has come from Pte.William ASCOR CORNER GIVES GRANT TO ; Buckland, o! the Princess Pats, who\tBELGIAN RELIEF is still on active service and on a Ascot Corner, January C -(Spec- | ial)\u2014The regular monthly meeting of j the Council was held on Monday.Mayor O.Desruisseaux presided and | Burv, Jan.6.- (Special! - Tlje *here wer« Preaent CXrÛu?nre j ' ! Bury boys of the 5th Mounted Rifles ^reon\u2019 J- M- 1>argy' l-* G°U^ \u2019 ' ' | received their Christmas parcels Pageau- There was not much business ; safely.Mr.A.S.Lewis, of the Can- 011 hand except clearing up the sheets, adian A.S.C\u201e acknowledges with {or the New Year.After voting a many thanks the parcel sent him at grant of $50 for the relief of the Christmas from \u201cFriends .in Bury.\u201d Belgian babies and mothers, the sec- Pure Irish SErtilllll! Linen Extra value 6 for $1.00 STAR CLOTHING HALL nicely boxed j.AND CO.the store that sets the race BURY SOLDIERS RECEIVED GIFTS.the HAD LEG FRACTURED.Bury, Jan.6.\u2014 (Special) Philip Duffield retary was authorized to pay \u2019 county tax, being almost $100.Mr.G.Bloum, Sr., was appointed to preside for the election of coun- Mr.iruiiiu rmiiiuiu has had the misfor\t,\t, .\t.tune to break his leg.While driving cülors which takes place on Monday through the woods he caught his left *-hf\tT\u2018,e leg between the bunk of the sleigh ing Mayor A Desruisseaux, M.Green and a stump.Medical assistance and P.Grondin.of His Kingdom, and after 1900 years less than one half of the world\u2019s population has received the Gospel message.Second\u2014In the observance of God\u2019s Day and God\u2019s House.How much rejection of principle there is in this respect is evident from the small attendance at the House of the direction of Mrs.H.S.Desmav-ais.Violin solo, \"Adoration,\" by Borowski, Miss Veronica Duquet, accompanied by Miss Annie Hayes, brought forth much applause from the audience, and Miss Duquet returned and rendered violin solo, God on Sunday.Third\u2014In the use j \"Barcarole,\" from \"Tales of Hoff-of God\u2019s word.In many houses the; BURY MAN BROKE LEG IN TWO PLACES.Bury, January 6.\u2014 (Special) INSTALLATION OF P.EBEKAH OFFICERS AT BURY.Bury, January 6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The members of Alexandra Rebekah Lodge, No.22, were installed by Sis-¦ ter Edith Manes, D.D.P., on Tuesday evening as follows ; P.N.G., Sister E.MacRae ;\tN.G., Sister Sidney Bea- ton ; V.G., Sister Edith Whitehead ; Warden, Sister Ruby Paquet ; Conductor, Sister Gladys Trombly ; , Chaplain, Sister E.Cathcart ; R.S.X.G., Sister Edith Whitehead ; L.S.N.G., Sister Lila Kerr ; R.S.V.G., Sister Edith Manes ; L.S.V.G., Sister Anna Palmer ; I.G., Sister Violet Burston ;\tO.G., Sister Esther Fisher.CASSVILLE MAN WRITES FROM FRONT.Cassville, Jan.6.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Mrs.E.A.Lyford recently received a letter from her son Guy, who is at the front in France driving a motor to .carry supplies to the men at ^the front.He says that he and fifty ; others are quartered in an old barn, where they have built a fireplace from some bricks they found, and fixed many other things for their ; convenience.Mr.Lyford has in his possession a heavy Way\u2019s Mills blan- ket which is the envy of all his companions.In passing through the lines he says there is great danger, as the shells fly around at times.stump was obtained quickly.Mr.Duffield is now resting as comfortably as can FUNERAL OF HARVEY J.BROCK, be expected.\t|\tDUNKIN.Sutton, January 6 \u2014(Special)\u2014The funeral of the late Mr.Harvey J.: Brock of Dunkin, who died on Decem- ___\t______ __\t_ _____ ber Sflth, as previously noted in the Mr.\"Philip Duffield met w'itk a pain- Record, took place at his late home ful accident Tuesday afternoon, on Sunday, January 2nd at one breaking his leg in two places just o\u2019clock at his late home, Rev.J.above the ankle.He was driving his Champion of Sutton officiating.The team into the woods and his foot bearers were Messrs.James Jones ol caught between the sleds and a Hfghwatcr, and Cl as.M.Jones.Hen-stump.Mr.Duffield was successful ry\tJ.\tBrcck, and\tOmar\tA.\tBrock, : in driving his team back to bis home all\tof\tGlen Sutton, the\twhole four when a doctor was summoned.j being cousins of deceased.Mr.F.H.-\tCrowell of Highwater,, customs officer SPLENDID GIFT OF SHEEPSKINS and an old schoolmate cf deceased FOR ITALIAN TROOPS.\twas funeral manager.There was a _.\t.t ~\tlarge offering of flowers.The late Stanstead, Jan.b.(Special)\tBrock was one of the leading Answering the appeal sent out some\ttM9 Bection and was well weeks ago for fur for the Italian\tFr;r son.fi vffirp he wa8 cheese troops on the snowy and frozen\t¦\tCowansville mountains, The Telford & ( hapman f\t,\t.Ta , \u2022\tTt ,\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\tv ^ Mfg.Co.of Rock Island, have donat- board\tfur Dunkm.\tHe leaves,\tas b- t\u2014\tdaughters, and a es and friends to mourn his demise Sunday newspaper with the latest murders, scandals, and gossip are much in evidence, while the study of God\u2019s word is unheard of.\"and shall I not punish for this saith the Lord\u201d Inasmuch as any individual is guilty of the rejection of Christ\u2019s principles he has a hand in the cause of the war, for individuals make the nation, and a nation is good or bad according to the predominant influence of the individual members.Reflection on this should make a spirit of penitence and the New Year is a good time to begin a more faithful service to God.man,\" by Lax.Piano rolo, \"Rigo-letto,\" Miss Rebecca Sivigny.Song, Mtg.Co.of Kock island, nave donat- .\"\t\u2018\t,\t,, ed through the Stanstead Red Cross fcre\t\u2018 au to the committee in charge in Mont- berge cire.e o, relative real, ten or twelve whole sheepskins, i three dozen finished sheep-lined shoes and two dozen nearly completed INTERCESSION SER\\ K h AT MAR- shoes.A fine donation and the first of its kind to be acknowledged from this section.SUTTON VILLAGE COUNCIL Sutton, January 6 \u2014(Special)-the regular meeting of the Council held on Monday there present Mayor E.B.Greeley, Councillors C.M.Boright, L.E Dyer, J.H.Smith, and F.L.Saf ford, Secretary Treasurer C.Tartre was also present.Th was mostly of a routine nature.A BLETON Marbleton, January 6 \u2014(Special)\u2014 A special service of intercession on behalf of the war was held in St.Paul\u2019s Church at 7 p.m.on Sun-At: day evening.The service wrs based Village; on 1st Kings, 9th Chap.8th to 11th were verses, dealt with the cause of the and war.When the Israelites rejected God\u2019s law, they were punished, so the sorrow and trouble in the world U.R.'today is the result of the rejection of work the principles of Christ.Some of the ways in which Christ\u2019s principles are few small bills were approved for rejected are: First\u2014In the extension \"Jeanne d\u2019Are,\u201d Miss A.Cadi«ux, accompanied by Miss Rebecca Siv igny, was ably rendered and much appreciated.Song, \"O, Dry Those Tears,\" by Terasadcl Riego, Miss Veronica Duquet, accompanied by Miss Annie Hayes, delighted the company with her charming rendering.Duets by Miss Marcotte, of Windsor Mills, and Miss Rebecca Sivigny, of Richmond, were ably rendered and much appreciated.Dainty refreshments were then serv- _____\ted, after which Mr.Geo.Alexander, \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\ti at the request of the W.C.O.F.,thank- SI CCESSFUL EUCHRE AT RICH- pq the people for their kind attend-MOND.\tance, and as the old town clock Richmond, Jan.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014The struck the midnight hour all arose euchre on Monday night in the Town and sang with much feeling \"God Hall, Richmond, under the auspices: Save the King.\" Receipts will be of the Women\u2019s Catholic Order ofl8'iven later.The W.C.O.F.thanks Foresters, in aid of the Red Cross, the Pioneer Lodge, No.7, I.O.O.F., proved a grand success socially and °f Richmond, for their kindness in financially.Mthough the snowstorm I allowing them to use their card of Sunday and Monday and the late tables free of charge; also Mr.S.arrival of the trains prevented many Desmarais, whose teams and men from attending, still twenty-six ta- were at the disposal during two days hies were filled with skilled players, I free of charge, and Mr.K.McKenzie as was proven especially on the la- and Mr.J.D.Smith for favors ren-dies\u2019 side, there being five to draw 1 dered on this occasion.for the first prize.The chairman,\t- -\t\u2014- - Mr.Geo.Alexander, soon found a THAW TO PAY FOR SANITY TRIAI way to settle satisfactory to the; Philadelphia, Jan.6.\u2014The State-ladies, who would be the owner of Supreme Court has decided that the this beautiful prize, a hand painted ' estate of Harry K.Thaw and not cushion in oils, donated and painted) the trustees of the estate shall bear by Mrs.W.J.Duquet.Miss M.Mar-: the expense of an examination of cotte, of Windsor Mills, captured the Thaw\u2019s sanity.The case came to 1st prize;^ 2nd prize, Mrs.Causier;;the higher court fron« the Orphan's gentlemens 1st prize, Mr.J.V.; Court of Allegheny County and grew D Artois, B.A., LL.B.; 2nd.\\\\ .Pear-, 0ut 0f efforts of Thaw to have th son.Guess cake won by Miss Geral-| fuji amount of his income paid to dine Hudon.\thim.He took exceptions to the pay- Following the giving of the prizes ment of the bills of the doctors thaï came the musical programme -under examined him.* « * ?\u2022 1 ¦ ¦ \" \"\" \" « Î Genuine Views of the War MAJESTY\u2019S THEATRE THE will under tîie\tof SHERBROOKE RECORD Taken\t\ti t 4-\ti on the\t\t|\tÜ2 isJi Firmer\t\t\ta Line\t\tT\tLIS \t\tV i\tm i J, E3 i IGHT in Authentic Views of the Battlefields of FRANCE France, Serbia and Russia SEE THE Aeroplane Battles in the Clouds.Bombardment of the Forts in the Dardanelles.Gigantic Allied Armies in Real Battle Scenes.Work of Red Cross Nurses at the Front.Armoured Automobiles in Action.The Life of the Soldiers in the Frenches.The Famous French 75\u2019s in Action.4.! \u2019to i I »% T V j SHOWING George V.Reviewing the Troops.General Joffre at the Front.The Czar of Russia Drinking a Toast to His Troops.President Poincare and the National Guard.King Albert of Belgium, The King Without a Country.The Bishop of London Blessing the Troops.Matinee 2.30 TWO EVENING PERFORMANCES 7.30 and 9 p.m.TWO FRIDAV ANID January 7th and IStlh F*rtces : ORCHESTRA AND BALCONY 25c GALLERY 15c iii F i "]
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