Sherbrooke daily record, 20 décembre 1911, mercredi 20 décembre 1911
[" Record.Established 1897 SHERBKOOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20,\t1911.*ONE CBKT mmmm ihsee new These With Increases of Year Represent Some 600 New Hands\u2014Corresponding With 37 Other Prospective Industries\u2014Sherbrooke\u2019s Great Power Offer.The important deala put through by submitted to the ratepayers asking the Finance Committee at the special their approval of the actions taken meeting held yesterday afternoon, a by the Council in the cases above ¦brief reference to which has already mentioned.It is safe to say that few, been made in these columns, will o the Congregational Church Friday evening, and will consist of a cantata.Opening chorus at 7.30.Mr.W.Ada- and Mr.H.Merrill Smith's Mills spent Fanfav in town.on !\u2022 .:>f evening tlie annual meeting of the \u201cY\u201d 'i ode tv was held at ti e home of the President Mrs.F.H.Rider.Sixteen members were present, and thre- visitors.After the business j art of the me'-tir-g.Rev.W.H, Cas .sap.rector of yt.Matthias\u2019 Church, * addressed the meeting, his subject be- CURRIER.Rev.L.M.England held service at the school house Sunday afternoon.Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.J.F.Bryant and daughter, Essie, from Millington, at her son's, Mr.H.C.Bryant on Tuesday ; Mrs.A.Stone with her daughter at East Bolton for a few oejs ; Mr.and Mrs.C.Hopps and child at his mother\u2019s at Miletta, on Sunday ; Mr.C Juby from Knowivon at his daughter\u2019s, Mrs.A.Stone.Farmers are busy cutting wood but there is not enough snow to work with a team in the woods.\u2014\t- -4*-\t-» - - \u2014\u2014« EATON CORNER.Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.C.Ward, of Bishop's Crossing, calling on old friends in town ; Mr.and Mrs.W.Lowry at Mrs.P.Pow-> ers on Sunday ; Miss G.Glen, of ; Johnville, at Mr.S.Dean\u2019s over i Sunday ; Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Coates ; and Miss Eva Robinson to Cookshire I on Saturday.There is to be a union Christmas i tree in the Congregational Church, : here on Saturday evening, Dec.23rd.Mrs.H.H.Rogers has charge of the i entertainment which as usual will be of first-class order.CM?L.A.BAYLEY\u2019S 1 0 1 g P o o S FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Xmas Sifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Sifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas Gifts Xmas'Gifts Xmas Gifts in Dress Goods in mks in Fancy Linens in Nantie Dept, in Gloves in Handkerchiefs in Ladies\u2019 Neckwear in Shopping & Fancy Bags in Bihibons in Ladies & Gents Umbrellas in Oown guilts in Ladies SHk Hose in &iik Bioeses in Bilik Underskirts in Pegs and ftlats in Garpei ©weepers » o o o y \u20221 u a i.' o o Xmas Cifls suitable and useful whether Large or Small Priced, can be selected from our immense Stock, Store Open Every Evening.Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.L.A.BAYLEY THERti ARE TWO GuOi) POSITIONS OPEN TO-tHY for every really competent man available to fill them.That\u2019s why we don\u2019t hesitate to suarantee positions to every one of our students just as quickly as they are competent to fill them.or it COURSE WILL NOT ONLY MAKE YOU COMPETENT to set in line for the bip opportunities in business.BUT WILL PUT YOU THERE JUST AS SOON AS YOU ARE PREPARED.We educate young people in the way that enables them not.only to get immediately in line for the big positions, but also to earn good salaries from the start.If you will take our course, we guarantee to pur you in a pusiti on just as soon as you are competent.Aim high\u2014we will enable you to hit your mark.Begin now\u2014each day of delay is a day lost.Hie Boyi Syüabiü Siiorliiand & Business College Ltd., SHERBROOKE, Que.TIW» Slierbroolfe Loans Mortgage Company Money Received on Deposit »nd Interest at 4 per cent allowed 'avabl» b»l\u2018 yeerlv Belting Repairs at all times.COMPETENT MEN D.K.McLaren, Limited.351 St.James St., Montreal.Phones Main 4904-4905-248.WI&B9ÜH &HLLS FOUfëGil Y makers af ail kinds of Water Fjf.timci\u2019., Ca.it.Iron Sinks.Id¦ - , Brass, Bronze and Iron Work made to order.BEGIN BROS., Windsor Mills, Que.WAY\u2019S MILLS.Arrivals ana aepartufes: \u2014Mr.and 1 Mrs.Dustin and Mrs.F.Daniels j in Stanstead, Monday; Mrs.Bert Smith, with her friend, Mrs.Woodward, in Hucklands; Mr.Fred Gilbert and Mrs.W.N.Hon.attending the funeral of their granil-mother, Mrs.Gilbert, at Bromptonville, last week.Misses E.Dyson and Agnes Oliver Saturday in Stanstead; Mr.E.Pierce of Melbourne is the guest of bis cousin, Mr.L.Bean, anjl is purchasing White Ash for which be is paying the highest market prices that have yet been offered here.Secure Health while you may I The first good step is to regulate the action of your sluggish bowels by early use of Beeehanfs Fills L\u2019AVENIR.A party was given by Mrs.R.Me-Caig on the IGth inst.in honor of the 2ist birthday of her son, Harold McCaig.Mr.G.II.Bogie sold four fine milch cows recently to Messrs.Doyle Bros., of Melbourne.Mr.-fas.Hardy, of Richmond, n town calling on friends.The Christmas tree will be held in the Town Hall, L\u2019Avenir, on the 21st.An excellent programme will be given.Sold Everywhere.In boxe* 25c- Dr.L.C.Bachand SPECIALIST CLEVELAND.Miss.F.Lockwood is earing for : Mi ,.Arthur Taylor, who is still con- I\u2019 fined t.f her bed.Mi.D.Bilton is confined to the house through illness.Mi'- H.Rogers ami family of Lake j Spooner have moved onto their farpi I which thev recently purchased from j Mr.Jas.Haslett.I Mr Henry Bailey of Cote St.spaul , has purchased Mr.Henry Rogers f.im at Lake Spooner.M CO LET FALLS.Arrivals ami departures : Mr.mid Mi W.Raton nnd Miss McKay, of Sherbrooke, with Miss A.Moore en roi,te for Cape Magdalen, where Mr.f aion has secured a position.Mr.Al bert Golden, proprietor of the Wind nor Hotel, Ht.Johns, visiting at his home; Mi Laura Barlow home from LADIES\u2019 WATCHES KeckSaces.Chains, ami Lockets Are among the choicest gifts one cad possibly select.We urge an inspection of our splendid selection and assure satisfaction.TRUE ék BLANCHARD GO., NEWPORT, VERMONT.If EXPERIENCE and the devotion of TIME to one\u2019s business counts for ANYTHING you will do well to let'us examine your sight and make you a pair of glasses.We give prompt service and are most particular about our work.j.c.McConnell & co.OPTICIANS 141 WELLINGTON ST.- SHERBROOKE.ter Parsons, of Vermillion, Alta., visiting his brothers here, for Boms time; Miss Nellie Squire, of Sherbrooke, with Miss Ethel Harr,an for j a few days; Mr.Roy Clarke, of Len-| noxville, Sunday with friends; Mr.D.jw.Ayer, to Montreal, for a few days; j Mr.G.P.Duffy, to Sherbrooke, on Monday.NORTON, VT., AND STANHOPE.Mrs.1.D.Parker, guest of Mrs.Ed.J.Nelson the week end.| Mrs.O.L.Young, was called to I F s\u2019, and Pond, Vt., on Thursday by the illness and death of her grand child.The remains were taken here for interment on Friday, in the Marsh cemetery.Mr.J.1.Conelly, of Island Pond, Vt.,berc on Sunday; Mr.Ed, Duquette, of Barnston, Sunday at hie home.CHURCH AT STANDSTILL.I Chicago, Dec.20\u2014\u201cThe Methodist Episcopal Church needs to fear to-day ¦ the Influence of Unttarianism, magnified, advertised, nnd clothed with respectability under the administra tion of Mr.Taft, our president,\u201d was ; the warning of Bishop J.P.Berry, of Buffalo, N.Y., before the weekly meet-1 ing of the Methodist Episcopal min-|isters.j The Bishop declared that the Mcth-: odist Church was at a standstill nnd asserted that \"subtle, attacks made upon the.divinity of Christ\u201d and the influence of Unitarianism were principal factors which menaced Church.the the «YH, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.AND guest of relative electrotherapy.j -?At Ht Vincent Hospital * to II 10 B.m,; »t 17 Brook» itrr.it II to I p.m.Free consultation» for electrical cure» from 10 a m to I t>.m dally txcept Sunday 17 Brooks Street MOE\u2019S RfVER.There will ie a Christmas tree and entertainment in the Laptist church on Monday evening, December 25th.The Ladies Aid at Mrs.Richardson\u2019s Was largely attended.Thirty five being present.Arrivals and Departures: Mr, Wul- NORTH HATLEY, j A special Christmas service will be ' held at the Baptist Church at North Hatley on Dec.24th.-4- HATLEY.| Rubicon Farm, Hatley, boasts of having sold the past year 14 bead of Holstein cattle for a total of $1,935.They consisted mostly of calves and young stock.Be Rid of the Pantrç?Pest Koatinjc\u2019s Powder may bo freely used around ¦ the pantry to drive away cockroaches.Ai-i VlvT though Keating's is 1 -Jb' \\ odorless nnd stainless \\ and harmless except to every form of insoot Î, \u2018\ti'1 aa thoroughly efficient as Li\u201c more potent and generally harmful oxterminatingcompomuls Made in England and sold by drup-gist-B throughout Canada.' \u201et In tine only ; 10c., 20c\u201e 35c. The Daily Denarii ¦HURBROOK* RECORB «Bat Print»» an< Fnbllihun PrfataA »n4 rabltibtd \u2022?\u2022r» \u2022*cept Sunday, at 100 and log W»l-Uncton Street.Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIPTION PRICE atrleUg In advance to any addree» In Canada, Great Britain and th* United States.Ian» year.$3.00 ; elx month», $1.00 ; three month», 60 sent» | one month, 20 tent».To any addre»» In the Eastern Kownsklp», bn the rear, bnl* HtSSU Water Works, Water Powers, Mining, Patent Solicitor, Surveying.Both Phopes.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911.PAGE THRKB.i BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL LA?:?LMiMGS.Gathered hy Daily Record Corres pondeats In Various Communities SUTTC?1.'I'he Children\u2019s festival of i'nTh?ParishÿHanCo0°JrWil! be n®1'1 ^ê'to live with Mrs.Kathan in tüe Parish Hall on Tuesday, Dec- whom ho i stead to one of his sons, he bought a 30 were pr scnt.The evening was house in Sweetsburg, where he lived spent in games and music.Dainty a number of years, going from there refreshments were served.They were to East Farnham, where Mrs.Shufelt the récipients ot many useiul presents died Nov.15, 1809.A couple of also a purse 0f money.The bride and ,'r'\t5eaJs ago deceased, who was in feeble groom have the best wishes for Grace health, went to East Farnham vil- bright and prosperous me from their ,,\t-\t-\u2014 ->\u2022 by many friends.ember 2üth.this to take the rikee of ^om be been tenderly cared for.The Christmas tree and entertain-the usual Christmas Tree The teach dbfvT t Cf0\u201cflned *° ^is.b®d on\u2018y tw° nient will be held on i- relay evening, SLf,L;rhclilïiC\u201c\u201d'\tr;,,,\u201d ssssj**4- v- i-u\u201c be-my as by so .doing it is hoped to passed away.\tbcnooi uou.e.\u201c\u201cJf68?I*16 ®ib|;e PrecePt upon the i Of his family of seven children live nuit loits, that it is more blessed were present at the funeral, viz.: < gi e than to receive.Tea will be Messrs.Winslow Shufelt, of Cote St.served at o o\u2019clock, after which Paul, and Frank D.Shufelt, of Iron games and a short programme will Hiii; Mesdames Kathan, Fuller, of a in ^order.It is hoped that a large East Farnham, and BOLTON CENTRE.Mr.A.C.Lytic has a gang of men here tearing down his saw mill, which he is going to have moved to the ether side of Montreal.CHOP AIL HOPE Said she Would Die of Kidney Trouble Christmas and New Year EXCURSIONS Single Fare for round trip Between all stations on the Grand Trnnk Railway in Canada.Going Dec.23, 2-1 and 25.Return limit, Tuesday, Dec.26, 1911.\u2014Also\u2014 Going Dec.30 and 31, and Jan.1.-Return limit, January 2, 1912.AT FARE AND ONE-THIRD Going Dec.21, 1911, to Jan.1, 1912 Return limit, January 3, 1912.For tickets and further information, apply to C.H.FOSS, City Tkt.Agent, 2 Strathcona Sq.; W.HARRISON, Sta tion Agent.attendance of children and their patents will be present.The School in the Fadden District, taught by Mjss E.Holmes is closed temporarily on account of mumps.Mrs.A.Hawley, who has been at Newport, Vt., for about one month returned home on Friday.A watch fob makes a nice present Let me show you one at $1.50.Lockets attached.M.E.Bates.Mr.J.Hancock, of East Pinnacle, van a guest of his daughter, Mrs C Morrison, from Saturday to Monday.' ,\t- Mr.W.K.Baird, who has been in mer' an honorable business man the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal for upward of three weeks for treatment of the -eyes, was able to return home on Saturday evening in a much improved condition.Mr.G.M.Borighl of Cowansville, was a guest of his parents here over Sunday.Mr.Wm.Holmes is here after an absence of some IS months on a vism to relatives and friends.Mr CemSef VtemPl°ye
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