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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 4 décembre 1918
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[" f Sherlircioke Dally Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918 PRICE TWO CENTS IKESDEXT WILSON SAIIED TODAY FOR FRANCE TO TAKE PART IN GREAT PLACE CONFERENCE NO ULTIMATUM HAS BEEN SENT TO GERMANY ?*\tCANADIAN SOLDIERS WILL * *\tBE BROUGHT HOME IN * *\tUNITS.\t* *\t- v I (Canadian Press Despatch) ! * Canadian soldiers serving over- 4* i 4> seas wil be brought home as 4* j'* units by seniority of divisions, 4> and that the people of their home 4* FORME KAISER HAS TERROR IN HIS HEART r First Time in Nation\u2019s History that President of United States Stepped on Board a Steamship to Take Him to Europe\u2014 French Chamber of Deputies Adopt Resolution Concurring Indemnities to Be Levied Against Enemy Power.(Canadian Press Despatch) ' NEW YORK, Dec.4.\u2014Woodrow '['Wilson, President of the United [States, sailed today for Europe to Haiti dp ate aa one of five representatives of the United States at the ! peace conference to be held in | ¦France.The transport George Washington got under way at 10.15 a.m.Admiral Albert Cleaves, head of cruiser and transport division of \u2019tiie Atlantic fleet, met the President and shook hands with him at the 'entrance to the gangway of the ¦George Washington.President and Mrs.Wilson had ¦breakfast alone in the private dining 'room, which is part of their suite.| Later they took a short stroll on the ship\u2019s deck and were applauded by thousands assembled on the pier.The President, in high spirits, said bs was looking forward to the voyage as a rest\u2014indeed, the first real rest since he assumed office.The George Washington with its \u2019convoy of war vessels, will take the j southern route, going by way of the Azores, in order to avoid the colder \u2019\u2019temperatures which would be encountered on the northern route.(Canadian Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Dec.4.\u2014The first time in the nation\u2019s history a President stepped on board which was to take him to Europe, when today Woodrow Wilson walked up the gang plank of the transport George Washington anchored at Ho- Stated However\tthat\tMarshal\tFoch\t%\t^seeing1 them6 paradePt'r^-1-~h\tX Government of Republic Will\tPro- Has\tGiven\tWarning\tAgainst\t*\tthe sUeeta headed\tby\ttheir offi-\t4\"\tcse(j Ruthlessly Against\tAny r> II r- 1 * cers and tile\tnag 4>\t_ J 0\t\u2022\u2019 Further Delays, But Has Fix;-! * under which they went over, will 4* One Treating Prisoners Contrary 4>\tcome as good news\tto\tthe Cana-\t4* j _ ,\t_\t_\t.4»\t This news is contained in a 4v\t- 4* letter received in Ottawa from 4* (Canadian Press Despatch) 4- Major-General E.W.Morrison, 4>; LONDON, Dec.4.\u2014William Ho- No Limit for Handing Over Railroad Equipment.(Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec.4.\u2014The Express claims to be able to deny the report from Berlin, yesterday that a new ul-a steamship timatum had been sent to the German Government because all the locomotives to be handed over under the terms of the armistice cannot be delivered at once.The newspaper says that it is true that Germany is not keeping up to the stipulated schedule, , ,\t.\t.,\t.\t,\t| and that Marshal Foch has given boken, awaiting the executive s ar- ; warning that Germany will be rerival from Washington.The George ' sponsible for further delays, but he Washington was prepared to sail two hours later on its voyage to France, where the President is to take part in the peace conference.A picturesque military reception was accorded the Presidential party upon arrival by special train, which reached Hoboken at 7.30 a.m.TO PRESIDENT OPPOSED MILITARISM.(Canadian Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Dec.4.\u2014Prior to President Wilson\u2019s departure today ft>r Europe, to attend the peace conference, it became known that he goes determined against militarism in any form.The crushing of Prussian militarism was a part of his plan for the future peace of the whole world, according to persons who conferred with him on the transport George Washington before he sailed.has not fixed a time limit for the carrying out of the clause relative to railroad equipment.GERMANY MUST PAY TO THE LIMIT.(Canadian Pr«ss Despatch) LONDON, Dec.4.\u2014All the nations represented at the inter-Allied conference here yesterday may be regarded as in agreement with the policy of Lloyd George as to compel- 4- of the Canadian Artillery.4* ?J * ?J* ?J*\t*%\t«Je\t***\t« ALLIES TAKE OVER WARSHIPS AT SEBASTOPOL Ten War Vessels, Including Smaller Craft, Taken\u2014Five Destroyers Were Apportioned Among the Allies.*\thenzollern wears a dej'ected appear- *\tance to the Telegraph\u2019s correspondent at Amerongen, Holland, who says that he has talked with \u201csome one who has come much in contact with the exile.\u201d This person is quoted as follows: \u201cThe former emperor wore an air of relief when he arrived at Ameron-gen, but that soon vanished.Even his cheery wife cannot now rouse him from moodiness.The^ormer Empress is really something of a heroine, and tries to make her husband look on the bright side of things, but in vain.The distinguished fugitive has terror in his heart.\u201d The correspondent adds that the former emperor sits at the window writing as though against time, hour after hour, sheet after sheet, often all the forenoon and all the afternoon.4***»«^4F4-*I,4,4»4'4' * 4* DEMAND ARREST OF HIN-4>\tDENBURG.* ?(Canadian Pieu Despatch) Copenhagen, Dec.4.\u2014The Sol-4> diers and Workmen\u2019s Council at 4* Lei paie has decided that German * headquarters shall be dissolved 4* and Field Marshal von Hinden-4- burg arrested, according to the 4» Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin.4* \u2019î» 4> ?\t4- *> 4* -> 4* ?4* 4- 4- 4* 4\u2018 ?SENTENCES ARE PRONOUNCED IN CRIMINAL COURT WON\u2019T INTRODUCE NEW CAR TARIFF FOR TWO WEEKS Alderman Genest Opposed and Alderman Brault Supported Motion for Five Months Temporary Agreement at Increased Rate of Tariff.Residents of this district will be able to ride on the street cars at the old rate of tariff for at least another two weeks, notwithstanding the fact that on Monday last the City j Council granted the Sherbrooke Rail-.\tway and Power Company permission Ste.Marie W,s Sentence to j Three Years Hard Labor in St.requeBted in {orc^- Manager cou- .\tn n i ?»\t\u2022\t\u2022 ture Pointed out this morning that Vincent De Paul Penitentiary, it would be at least two weeks be- -\tfore the company is able to issue Guillaume Ste.Marie, offence \u2014 i the new tickets which they have or-theft of mail bag, sentenced to three dered, and that they cannot intro-years hard labor in St.Vincent De duce the new tariff rate until they bave the tickets ready.(Associated Press Despatch) ON BOARD THE BRITISH DE-ling Germany to pay to the limit of STROYER TILBURY, Sebastopol, her capacity.The Allied représenta-!''.edn®s.day> ^0V' ^L\u2014The Allied fleet lives were also agreed on the propo-'0^ British, trench, Italian and Greek .i war vessels has taken from the Germans ten warships, including smaller sponsible for outrages during the war.-\u20140- on humanity DENY THAT KING NICHOLAS HAS BEEN DEPOSED ADVISORY COMMISSION SAILS WITH PRESIDENT.(Canadian Pres» Despatch) NEW YORK, Dec.4.\u2014Twenty-\\hree members of an advisory com-mission of experts who have made a year\u2019s study of political and economic conditions in Europe and Asia, will «sail with President Wilson and his fellow delegates on the George Washington, it was announced last night.With them will go several tons of documents and maps, which, together with other records of their investigations, already in Paris or on the way, \u2022comprise a collection of international data said to be without parallel in 'history.WANT PAYMENT OF WAR COST.(Canadian Press Despatch) PARIS, Dec.4\u2014 (Havas)\u2014In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday a num ber of deputies proposed that the chamber adopt a resolution concerning the indemnity to be levied against the enemy power.The resolution says: \u201cThe Chamber of Deputies, having taken note of the armistice terms imposing upon our enemies reparation Tor all damage done, invites the Gov- ernment to obtain, in agreement with the Allied powers, fiscal charges, which will cover the expenses caused by the war.These should be divided among them by a financial commission of the nations in proportion to their populations, and the strength of their respective contributions to the carrying of war.\u201d Montenegrin Government Statement Points Out that the Skup-strtina Has No Constitutional Existence.craft, in the harbor here.The Russian ¦ dreadnought Volia is now under the; British flag.Five destroyers were apportioned among the Allies, the Bri-1 tish taking two, the French two, and the Italians one.Four submarines, all German, were divided between the Senator British and French.All the remaining\u2019 warships and merchant vessels of the ! German Black Sea fleet will be held! here.There are about eleven thousand German troops in the Crimea.They have requested permission to proceed to Germany by way of Trieste so as to avoid a repetition of an incident three weeks ago at Odessa.German soldiers going to Constantinople were attacked by citizens and some were killed.The Germans are not allowed to an\u2019 BRITAIN AND U.S.CAN MAINTAIN PEACE OF WORLD Paul Penitentiary Joseph Cote, offence\u2014theft of money from D.W.Stenson, sentenced to eighteen months in the district jail.Ahmand Forgues, offence\u2014 Theft of bicycle from Emile Dion, sentenced to thirty days in the district jail, A number of enterprising citizens have been planning to purchase as many strips of tickets as possible at the present rate of tariff with a view of making a saving when the new rate comes into force.How- .Joseph Carrier, offence\u2014 breaking ever, persons who have been plan-from custody of jail, sentenced to four Qing 8Uch a moVe are doomed to dis months in L.e district jail.\tappointment.Manager Couture stat- Such were the judgments handed cd this morning that when the new down this morning by Mr Justice ! tariff rates are introduced the pres- * Cum'8 Heart and Nerve Pills and after using *wo boxes.1 can sleep all night and am not ©ut of breath after we Iking.\" Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50c.a Hwx at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt fpf price by The T.Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.r BUSINESS CAkuS Recommended F.Hotels MAK'UN'S UO'IKL.iARNHAM.QUÜ.-.A.M.Rowan, Pray._____ BROME L day.Miss Addle Harvey at her home af- j ter an absence o fa few weeks at West : Biome.Miss Ethel Leggatt, Farnham Cer- : tre, a guest of her sister, Mrs.H.L.! Harvey.THANKSGIVING DAY AT GRANBY \u201cFruit-a-tives\" Quickly Relieved This GlironicTrDuble 689 Cabgrain Strert, Montbeal.\u201cla my opinion, no other medicine is so curative for Constipation and Indigestion as \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019.I was a sufferer from these complaints for five years, and my sedentary occupation, Music, brought about a kind of Intestinal Paralysis ; with nasty Headaches, belching gas, drowsiness after eating, and pain in the back.I was induced to try \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 and now for six months I have been entirely well\u201d.A.ROSEXBDRG.50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.PEARCETON There was an error in printing one of the items last week.It should have read Mr, Silas and George Craig had moved from Mrs.Rose Corey\u2019s house on the comer to Mr.Jesse Hill's house, instead of Mrs.Rose Craig\u2019s house.WEST SUTTON Stirring Address By Rev.J.A.H.Strike in Which He Dwelt on Splendid Record of Great Britain.GRANBY, Dec.4.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Sunday being set apart as the National Thanksgiving Day for the whole Dominion of Canada, special Arrivals and departures: Mrs.M.C.\tYereu «\u201cducted in all the Robinson, of Farnam\u2019s Corner, the Protestant churches of Granby.In guest of Mrs.A.J.O\u2019Brien recently; the Methodist Church the service op- ened with the organ prelude, \u201cRejoice Mr.J.J.Perkins and son, Mr.E.Perkins, of East Dunham, calling on Mr.T.Perkins on Sunday; Miss Bertha Spicer, of East Dunham, visiting Miss D.Bergeron; Mrs.W.Strong, of North Sutton, visiting his daughter, Mrs.N.P.French, on Monday last; Greatly,\u201d from \u201cThe Messiah,\u201d and this was followed by \u201cPraise God from whom all blessings flow',\u201d and \u201cGod Save the King.\u201d The choir sang with splendid effect the Te Deum, and Mrs.Strike rendered Kipling\u2019s COUCHS BRONCHITIS WHOOPING (OUCH GRIPPE ON SALE.EVERYWHERE Or Ed Mori n & Co LM Qu«b the Victory Loan has created a fresh sense of confidence in Canada\u2014a | new belief in Canada\u2019s present and a still greater belief in Canada\u2019s future.\" Donations to Red Cross.The Red Cross Society wishes to ____\t__ __\t______ acknowledge with grateful thanks the nations so furiously rage together?\u201d i following donations: Mrs.S.Williams from \u201cTFia \\Toeciol, »»\t\u201eu.\u2014u- $3 * Mr John O\u2019Dwver.8,8: Mrs.S.TXIO.N.X.X-XdlMl, UX1 X»XOIlUtt^ Iasi, | 4,T}\t,\t, - ' -1 , Mr.W.Turner visiting at the home Recess\u2018onal, as arranged by Dr.of Mr.R.Bergeron; Mr.A.G.Gar-; :|cov?n\u2019 'F1 ner usual artistic manner, land to Hillside the guest of his par- i j rl,n^ .v16 sermon the organist play-ents; Mrs.H.Page and Mrs.W.J.ed the Dea astabiishtd 1876.v I.JOUTHWOOD A CO, INS.AOTS.B.A 8.Mutual Bldg.Bharbroake.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS J.A.C.KTHIXB.M.D.\u2014 SPECIALTY, Uriaaty Db our British pride have not been Mr.Lome Brown and Master Geo i were guests of Mrs.Doherty\u2019s sis- bought without sacrifice\u201d; wherever | Brown were in Montreal for a iter, Mrs.McGaw.Abercom, the lat- w'e turn there are tears and the blood j days last week.ter part of the week ; Miss Clara 0L?ur fathers.And as our fathers! Mrs.Meyer, Sr, who has spent the | Watson has been spending the pas'.! The monthly tea of the local branch 113 Just, because the righteousness of | with her son, Mr.Newton Meyer and j of the Red Cross will be held as Wanted Live Poultry New Laid Eggs Pure Bred Sarly Hatched Pullets.Ship your poultry, securing good prices and prompt returns.Write us for prices.Shipping crates supplied free.New Laid Eggs a Specialty, at prices better than ever before.Eastern Townihin* Poultry Faring, Ltd., Foster Que.SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK IT\u2019S GRANDMOTHER\u2019S RECIPE TO BRING BACK COLOR AND LUSTRE TO HAIR.hall few _________ _\t_\t_ t the suffered, so must we\u2014gladly, sturdi-! summer in London, Ont, has returned ; ly, unconquerably, because our cause to Granby and will spend the winter our children is involved in it, because family.as the eternal purposes of God demand Mr.W.R.Oliver, M.L.A, of Man-on it.We thank God for our great Em- sonville, vasthe guest of his brother, j pire.It did not fall to pieces at the : Dr.A.H.Oliver last week.; first touch of antagonism, but on the Miss Anna Booth, of the Civil Ser-| contrary, it has bound us more closely '\tvice, Ottawa, was called here on ac- ______\ttogether.It\twas said by our enemies\tcount of the serious illness of\ther Mr.J.G.Wright has given his hall }hat 've wero a d^adent nation.We, brother Mr.Donald Booth, and is the wise.-\t__________t have our imperfections, it is true, guest of her brother, Mr.N.Boom.\u2022]\thr>Y\tKnrial\tt-,\thi*\thell\tin\tnnnn\tsome things\tcould be greatly improv-j\tMrs.G.Peasley has returned\tfrom a\tbox\tsocial\tto\tbe\theld\tin\tconnection edj but ^\tj ventur/to sayy_& we\ta month-s visit to friends and\trela- here.j were pr0ud of being Britons and Ca- tives in Worcester, Mass.Mr.Ellis H.Lougan left on Friday j usual in the Oddfellows\u2019 Tharsday next.SOUTH BOLTON ^¦he|nadians before August 4th, 1914, days.TOIIN J.GRIFFITH.LI.A, AUCTIONEER, Accountant, C«iu»i*>ivn«r and Auditor, tiherbrouke, Qu».iT H BRYC*t, O.a.A., ACCOUNTANT.Auditor, 15 Qu*bec St., Sherbrooke.#p H ANDREWS, LICENSED AUCTION-L .» cer.Diet.St Francis.I hone No.4, ¦North lialley.ADVOCATES F'IATE» WELLS* WHITE A LYNCH* AD VO-V-S *ete*.Merchant* Bank Bid*., Shi rbro»ka.[Y E CHAKBONNEL.ADVOCATE.[JU* ROCK ISLAND.STAN STEAD CO.ÎERASER, RUGÜ after nme months\u2019 training.; c0fufjbb;eDrAns^^^^^^^\tthat rrmay, Uec.btii.mrcotts orchestra.REMAINS OF L \\TE MR DAREY ! one in the audience should rise The many friends of Mrs.R.W.|\t\u2018\t* LAÏD TO REST.\u2019 \u2018\t^ and, say how they felt and what they : Emerson will be pleased to hear that The remains of the late Mr.Law-1 jjia when they first led in love, but 1 she is progressing nicely after her op- fence Anable Darey, one of the most thecrisls passed, the^ speaker ^inform-i eration.\t'\t] widely known of Canadian -railway 500 and Bridge at Columbus, Wednesday 1 n»,wtr! tilf ,,R!Patriaif1iin \u2022 F^nf- ] his heme on London street last Friday, j Orchestra.All are conally invited, j had been B re3idenl of this city fo*r\u2019 : some years, holding the post of chief ! engineer for the Good Roads move-I The condition of Master Wilfrid ment.Ill health had prevented him ; Olivier, son of Mr.Eugene Olivier,1 from engaging in active work for the who is a patient at the St.Vincent de past two years, but his death came Paul Hospital, remains about the unexpectedly.Disappointed at the same.,\tfact that his health prevented him from joining a construction unit for r .,\t,\t,\t, I Sale of food and fancy articles and loverseas service, he went last spring ft is hoped a large number ot ladies'g _______ tea served in St.Andrew\u2019s Church to the Rockies and spent two months .\u2018Ie Present to assist in the event.The.regular monthly meeting of the I ball Thursday from 3 to 6 p.m.iat the Yellowhead Pass in connection Dancing will begm about 8.30 to or-Sherbrooke Patriotic Association will Mi\u201e Grac' Peebles, of Stanstead, *ith theplki\u201c* Up o£ steei for ship' \u2022ehestra\u2018\t?rovi*on Wlll< ,also- tramccna c - are.tiraQBR wiaeiy Known oi uanaaian -ranway\tf l a » v : , ,\t- engineers, was laid to rest on Monday same thing- it i n ®\tat the Mount Koyal Cemetery, Mont- \u2018\u2019Marriage is î n.ght.Dec.4, rea]\tDarey who passed away at much depcnc nated in Frrsnrp r\tt J \\\t.\t.i .t-i\tmomod no\u201d Dance tonight, C.O.F.Hall.Baltes P*» »ork ed them that \u201cI would have done the same thing if I had been down there\u201d.a life-long compact, depends on the early days of married life,\u201d concluded Dr.Spur-1 geon, and in his closing remarks drew a mind\u2019s picture of \u201cDarby and Joan, of which there is no more beautiful in life.\u201d -\t> i i * .c v \u2018\t* -w VVtUJttJ mvtvia\t- On December 7 at 3 p.m\u201e _\ti\t:\tAIM\t4.1.^\t- afternoon at Sam \tSherbrooke, Que.\t \tM.M\tX M M.M.» ^ M M M M AM- MM\t«A \u2022a +\tA.H.GESQE\t* * 41 4»\tPiano Toner anti Repairer\t» * i* 4«\tReiicenc* 13 Quebec Street\t+ * * 'm 1 4t\tTelephone Sd6-w\t* » * \u2022j*\t
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