Sherbrooke daily record, 24 décembre 1913, mercredi 24 décembre 1913
[" r Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1913.ONE CENT : «L ¦nwwu»*^*'rTtl -iji* K Hsant il«ii m S ®3s@ç te**-:.; :\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022;:\u2022* w\u2014w.-.\u2019 ,'\u2022' .w â m É\\ ,' J \\\\ y) \u2022; , \u2018H\tr % i.*S4S 3.- \u201d\u2022.A.'-V ;x^ - \", îwÿ'A'.v.v.'.vi ,'.\\ ;.\\v \u2022 VA I «fe sfe ma s .a 1 1 m i r \\ V EARTH PEACE GOOD MEN BEST COPY AVAILABLE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEplbER 24, 1913.it: Delicious and Attractive Desserts at Little Cost « w \\'t.~m niviif DALTONS Jelly Powders and PUDDING POWDERS Wli, '\"Hi hmiiHIII ill I piji iéi'i ' ill u In Double Size Packages At The Same Price We are now able to buy and manufacture in such large quantities as to enable us to double the size of the package without increasing the price.For ten cents you can make a fu11[ quart of the most delicious dessert\u2014enough to serve the whole family bountifully,\u2014TWICE AS MUCH AS ANY OTHER TEN CENT PACKAGE ON THE MARKET.With a quart of water, a package of Dalton\u2019s and the jelly-moulds we give away free with each box, the housewife has at her commanc an infinite variety of dainty dishes.A dozen delightful flavors.Jelly-Moulds Free To help every housewife to serve Dalton\u2019s Jellies and Puddings in the most attractive anh purest form, we are giving away, free, wi EACH OF THE NEW DOUBLE-S1Z: PACKAGES a pure aluminium jelly-mould, the only metal in which jelly can be moulded without affecting its flavor.Get a different shape with each package and in no time at all you can accumulate a full set.Get the big double-size package and the free jelly-mould at your grocer\u2019s to-day and have 'a real treat for dinner.\ti v^>-.-5%.-«f King, Charlie Doughtyy the Secretary, Horace.Stubbs ; ink stand, Baby Belford ; Spirit of Xmas, Irene Giroux ; Xmas.tree.Miss Stubbs ; barrel of apples, Mary Belford.The two little daughters of Mr.and Mrs.George Orutchlow were very prettily dressed to represent Xmas crackers.Father Xmas, D.Stewart.After the entertainment tea and refreshments were served to all present.Father Xmas began to distribute the many nice and useful presents with which the Christmas tree was loaded.None were forgotten, some receiving one, two and three Mr.Archie Jenks who has been Miss S.Mclver, of Echo Yale, is at visiting in town the past week, has; home from Holeb, Mr.returned to his home in Montreal.Mr- D.Murray, of Elcho Vale is al-Mr.Allan Moyle and family\tof so at home from\tSkinner to spend Lancaster, N.H., with Mr.and'Mrs.! Christmas with his parents, Mr.and ID.Moyle for Christmas.\tMrs.Kenneth Murray.\t.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wyatt spent The receipts of the chicken pie so-i [ ueSUay, jail.Otil, IV14 Tuesday in town, guests of Mr.and .cial and sale in connection with the; ! Mrs.C.G.Johnson.\tWilling Workers and Ladies\u2019 Guild: Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Johnson and of St.Barnabas Church, that was family are spending the holidays in held last week in the Masonic Hall, i Brookbury, the guests of Mr.and was about $50, which is to be de-, ?lrs.E.Tite.\t; voted to the improvement of the Messrs.('.G.Johnson, 0.H.E.j Episcopal cemetery on the banks of Webster and E.O.Baldwin, were in the Chaudière River.AulrrDi'.VA nn Muindnu\t\u2014\u2014-1 Sherbrooke on Monday.Mrs.Jessiman and daughter.Phillis LISGAR.Owing to a few students having completed their course at.Christmas, we will be able to accept about SIX MORE applications.If you are coming for a bookkeeping or shorthand course wrfte or 'phone NOW to J.D.MacFADYEN, Stanstead, Que.nests of Mr.and Mrs.P.Gooley at Mr.George Johnston has sold hia;; j the Thorndyke for the holidays.\tfarm, which is now occupied by Mr.j Mrs.Albert J.Saucier of Berlin,, b.Cross, to Messrs.Henry and G or-1 N.H., is visiting her parents, Mr.' don Smith, of Ulverton.and Mrs.E.Blain until after the; Arrivals and departures include:, t holidays.Miss Gussie Hughes, from teaching' ! Mrs.Thos.Millington is critically ; jn y-erdan; Miss Evelyn Hughes from ''' '\u2022* +l'°-\t\u201cf \u2018v1'1 w n Bald-: teaching in Verdun Academy; Mist Lida Hughes from teaching in La- j ill at the home of Aid.E.0 : win.-\u2014 * chine; Miss Lizzie Porter from leaching in Greenlay; Misses Beryl and DANVILLE.Mr.Fred L.Williams left Tuesday : Beulah Porter, ' from Windsor Mills ; for a visit to his brother in Spring- ' Academy; Mies Jessie Armstrong, j field, Mass.\tfrom Sherbrooke, all at their homes ¦ Mr.F.Ronald Brown, B.A.,, of for the holidays; Mr.Leonard Por-Harvard Medical School, is spending ter, of Red Deer, Alberta, and Mr.the holidays with his parents, Mr.an(j ^rs_ Porter of Montreal with and Mrs.G.F.Brown.\t; their mother, Mrs.James Porter; Mr.Mr.N.H.Smith was in Montreal,1^ j{rs.Joseph Blanchette and Monday and while there purchased a children, to St.Johnsbury for Christ-quarter of beef which came off one of maB the first prize steers exhibited at the\t_______.\u2014 - Toronto Fat Stock Show.The price\tCRYSTAL LAKE, paid for the steer, which was one Arrivals and departures : Mr.I.B.among a number, was Hie.per .lb.^ ij0vcring anbert Maverick, who has\tjust re-: minister, first class\tgardner\tand fruit! hats, left the Lehigh Valley terminal\tturned from a trip armmd\u2019the world; j grower, would not\tbn free\tto leave in Jersey City for St.Paul yester-; Mrs.Carl Halm of New York, a sing-; until the Spring.No particulars an; t0 j er; Mrs.Augustus Maverick and j to age or family yet to hand.$4,000 FOR WOOD LOT Farnham Centre, Dec.24.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.G.N.Thompson of Sutton, has purchased the Hibbard wood lot for the sum of $4,000.V- POSITS.m bis CHAMBERLAIN LAST MINUTE TELEGRAPH DISPATCHES TELEGRAPH OPERATOR SHOT.Syracuse, N.Y., Dec.24\u2014(Spec- OCTOPUS \u201d swallowed by a prisoner charged with ! stealing a pair of $3,000 studs.The Albany, Dec.24.\u2014\u201cMr.Whitman: man is violently ill, and may be j wants to be a political prosecuting! forced to submit to an operation.! octopus,\u201d declared Governor Glynn, CZAREVITCH REGAINING implying to District Attorney Whit-; HEALTH\tI man\u2019s statement that he would con-! Copenhagen,* Dee.\"1 24-Gratifying ^tlnue his *raft inquiry throughout accounts of the little Czarevitch\u2019s Ith0 Btate In matters \u201cpresumably health have reached here in a special mapped out in New York city.\u201d message from the Czar to his moth FARM PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS.Currier, Dec.24.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Mr.J.M.Bowen has bought the farm known as the Colburn farm, from Mr.H.C.Bryant.Price, $2,000.Mr.Bowen will take possession at once.Mr.H.Elston, who 1ms rented the Clark farm for several years, has moved to South Bolton.It is reported that Mr.Clark has sold the farm to Messrs.Burton and Frank Willey.STRICKEN WHILE AT WORK Trenholmville, Dec.24.\u2014(Special) \u2014Mr.Clecphas Blanchette, an aged resident cf this place, took a severe paralytic shock at noon Monday and now lies in a critical condition.Mr.Blanchette had been helping bis nephew to work at the mill all the for noon and went in to dinner and was seized very suddenly.At present writing he is unable to speak and knows no one, but hopes are, held out for his recovery.! SKATING RINK FOR LAKE ME^ G ANTIC Lake Megantic, Dec.24\u2014(Special)\u2014 |\u2014The talk of a skating rink for Lake Megantic is now developing into tangible form.The building cf a comfortable shed for a waiting room haa been put up, and work is proceeding to prepare a portion of the old furniture factory property for the purpose of an open air rink.OLD COUNTRY FARM HELP.Eastern Townships farmers desiring farm help are requested to send in applications at once to E.T.Immigration Society, care Associated Boards, Sherbrooke.Give all particulars, wages paid, etc.,\t_\t, T,\t\u201e\u201e\t easily negotiated.BRANCTti.\u2019S! in SHERBROOKE :\t' Main Office (Duilerin Avenue)\u2014 E.\tW.Farwell, Manager.A.P.Taylor, Assistant Manager.Wellington Street.Branch,\u2014 F.\t.A.Briggs, Manager.1 Upper Town Branch (King St.)\u2014 N.F.Binning, Acting Manager.TOLSTOY DISPUTE SETTLED.St.Petersburg, December 24.\u2014 The ! dispute between Tolstoy\u2019s wife and daughter over the possession of hisîiy above lat-t night\u2019s close.The mar manuscripts, says the Novoe Vremya, ! ket as a whole waa quiet with traxi-has been settled amicably out\tof !\tera inclined to even up over the\tholi-\t; court.At the suggestion of\tthe\tdays and a moderate amount of\tpro-1 daughter that photograph copies of 9t T.K.G.was n evidence through- j the manuscripts be made, one\tfor\tout the list.London sold S.K.\tS.in each claimant, while the manuscripts\tfsir volume as it has for some\ttime will be deposited in a museum, the past.Halee to noon $138,000.Bonds,! mother agreed,\t^\ti $353,000.We wish our friends a truly Happy Christmas and all that goes with it F.B, l^cCURDY & CO Members Montreal Stock lEacchange Bherbreoke Office.Ar Building R.N.ROBINS.Manager, BRANCHIES : oaUcook RlchoA^d, Rocfc l,iand.Coakakirai BEST COPY AVAILABLE )TTR J SHERBROOKE DAIEY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1 ==S M IM Q X V I L.L.E F» 13 T.£ To All Our Customers At this happy Christinas Season we extend to you all, our very best wishes for a Merry Christmas Me Murray & Hall L HID GOOD ÏEIR ù.TOWN NEWS CUp Adsit, of Kustis, will be glad to learn that she is rapidly recovering from her recent ' lllneea, and expects to be around as usual very shortly.The many friends of Mrs.L.M.Won the E.T.B.L Forthe Fourth Time in Six Years ____ his new house on Warren street to DOUBLED THEIR OPPONENTS\u2019 Mr.J.L.Martus, who has taken SCORE AND WON ALL THEIR MATCHES IN FOOTBALL AND BASKET BALL.BISHOP\u2019S UNIVERSITY Greetings At this Xmas season I wish to thank my many customers for their valued patronage, and wish them one and all a very CRAIG C.CRADDOCK LENNOX VILLE.The results of the Deceniber exam- ! inations were announced at the close \u201e\t,\t., of the term, on Friday afternoon, Mr.Ubald Bergeron has disposed o, D ml d a follows: i \u201e \u2014.\tWar*r»n arrpr»r rr»\t__\t.Faculty of Divinity, .,\t,\tSpecial Course\u2014Rev.C.H.Hobart, Xiossession of his newly acquired pro- 2nd class.P8rty-\tSecond Year Divinity\u20142nd class, A.I ST.GEORGE-rCHURCH, LEN- ^ ^ o^eft ^nSÆfiÆ suV | NOXVILLE.\tject c_ c philipa, B.A., absent.! Bishop\u2019s College School,\tLennox-\t0n Christmas Day there will be\tpirst year Divinity\u20142nd Class,\tS.ville, has just concluded\tita faU\tcelebration\tof Holy Communion at 8\tL Craft; 3rd class, C.G- Wintle; sporting programme, which through- a_m,; morning prayer and Holy Com- each conditioned in one subject, out has been marked by great br munion at 10.30 a.m.At this latter preparatory Divinity\u20142nd class, G.iiancy, and In both football and service there will- be special music, poe; q.H.Baker, conditioned in .one basket ball\u2014the principal fall sports an(J the 0fferjngS at both services subject; H.F.Cocks.\u2014the School came through the whole wlll be devoted to the vestry fund.\tFaculty of Arts\u2014Third Year, season without one defeat.\tIt l6 expected that the annual Classics\u20142nd class, W.H.Ladd.The football team, which\tvisited\tChristmas\ttree and entertainment\tHistory\u20142nd class, Miss M.\tF.Montreal on one occasion this\ttan,\twlll be held on\tMonday,\tDec.29th,\tBoyce, Miss F.M.Harney, H.D.was one of the fastest and cleverest\tab ^ p m\tWells.Mr.Wells, one paper deferred! teams the School has had\ton the\t Philosophy\u20143rd class, F.A.\tMc- fùîld for some years.They decisive- j ODp FELLOWS HAVE SOCIAL Crum, conditioned In one subject, ly defeated Montreal High Bcliooi\tEVENING.\t! Mathematics\u20143rd class, G.K.Mur- aud Westmount Academy In Mont-\tor T n n F ray, conditioned in one subject.R.H.real.Some very promising players Havelock Lodge No.35, I.O.O.F.^^^ conditioned in one mibject were discovered during the season, Lennoxville, was the scene of consid- and four papera deferred through and the kicking and running of the .erable enthusiasm among its mem- wicknesg_ School halfbacks may be said to be bers, Thursday evening last.Three\t' Natural Science, in advance of that of any\tother\t: candidates\twere\tinitiated\tby the de-| gr(j class\u2014F.R.Dickson, condi- school in the province.The\tother\t, gree team\tafter\twhich P.G.Bro.Bak-\ttioned it] one Bubject; j, a.Philips, successes of the School football team er in behalf of the members of Have- coaditioned in one subject and one were the defeat of Bishop\u2019s Univer- loc;i Lodge, delivered a very appro- paper deferred, sity and of the very strong Old Boys' pviate and impressive address, and;\tSecond Year, team that journeyed out to battle presented Rev.Bro.Adams with a' classical honors, 2nd class\u2014M.H.with the younger boys.Both of jewelj after which re'freshinents were wells.these teams were defeated in a m°st.Berved.About one hour was taken Second Year Ordinary\u20141st class, .decisive manner.The captain, Gor-1 up with toasts, speeches, etc., to Miss E.E.Wilson, Miss F.I.Bayne.v«,«, AM*AMAlkJrviV»iv»e pari of the projected rail- A Glass\u2014Louisa Cunningham,Lloj-d\t.0f the Preat as that offer «1 to the reception way from St.John, N.B.to Que- Cunningham, WilUe Gee.\tpotatoes were to be \u201eept out\t(f ^\t]icat_ol whkh the wave hJ Alva Badnage, Duncan Bothwell and country on account of disease.\tlength is shorter.The net result of\t__________*___________ Wilfrid Cross obtained honorable \u201cThe only thing that our Govern- theg5 0pp0Sltc tendencies seems to\tCHAMELEON MINES mention in every subject.\tment can do in justice to the coun- have been a decrease of heat avail- .-1 .u.\t\u201cia\tto\table to warm the\tlower atmosphere.Mutations among\tmines are\tnot Electrisa! Christmas By presenting your friends with some ueeful Electrical appliance.We have many utility devices which are admirably suited for Xmas gifts, and which your friends will appreciate to their full extent.Your attendance at our showroom is heartily solicited.Meiznr Cummings, Harold Pond.Grade I.Model\u2014Erie McMannis, Everad McMannis, absent from examinations.Grade II.Elementary \u2014 Kathleen Lennoxvilie Light $ Power Co.Ltd.nlngham, Doris Wadleigh, Walter Ward, of J.Ward & Co., Cummings, Elmer Cummings and M.grocers, yesterday, in reteirng THE WORLD\u2019S LARGEST BELT.tr5h\u201d continued the Alderman, Many that began as pro- ,\t, ,,\t,,\t, 1-vnTip.fifitelv forbid Temperature observations of high lev- uncommon.The largest conveyor belts in the follow suit and immédiat .\tfl Btnyons in Europe and America ducers of one kind of ore have ini world, it is claimed, are being built the importation of potatoes from bear thls oUti nnd show a marked de- the cour.se of time changed into an-] by the 1 erdriau Rubber Company.forgjpa countries.The reason for Pj.jja^e temperature under the vol- other kind.The Highland Bov mine for a ; ibjB fs that English and European ennic dust cloud at the end of June, of Bingham, Utah, is a recent and Kembla.,\tall diseased The disease \u2019 Other periods In the last generation striking example It Began us a gold after sped- Potatoes are a l\t'\t\" q c{ marked decrease in the solar radia- mine, in which class it was o no As depart- is « very peculiar one.The potatoes t rftC6ivftl vepe .tha pfriod 1883.account.Then it.became a rich and ______.Ltd., of Sydney, N.S.W., ; coal-loading plant,at Fort \u2014\u2014t\u2019 The belts are bring made i I Gestions of the public works ] ment; each is approximately 1850 u^udiy have a small hole bored in fon0»dng the Knkatoa erup-: profitable copper mine, its perform imtU.nuyfr (them, which u filled with some sort\ttion.\t1888-1894 after\tthe great erup-\thnce as such making\tit famous.It is lHn,S\ti,#T1^L of insect The disease spreads through\ttions\tof Bandai-Wan,\tMay un, and\tno longer much good\tas a Copper mine ! la rc-y»\t1-0\tn»,.throuvh\tthe\trnilwav V , , L \u2018 f .i+h\ttiens\tof Srnta Mar-n\tand Colima.\u2014\tmg Joi ruai.tunn-ls on the wav to the port The 'langer o{ intectln* th?co,,ntry 'vl,th \u2019The London Dost.\t-4- conveyor will carry coal about 1600:» Ppat no less serious than the Oolo-f- j._\tNICOLET FALLj?.feet at a rate of 1000 tons an hour, rado potato bug.Then they will\tCURRIER\tMiss Maude Rockett to Sherbrooke (Engineering News.)\t; begin to fight the pest only when.it i\tn.,\t.on Tuesday./\tv \u2022 ' -»-\tls t00 late.\u201d\t: .Mr\u2019\t,\tfrom Saska- m\tfa\\lotx Nd^c ffont^w- ?- Falls Tor a f j 'The season\u2019s best greetings to ail our patrons and friends i.J.Lane U Son dUSNVOXVTLLE.QU».^ TOO SWIFT.'Do any of the goo-d things hope for come to ixaes?\u201d \u201cThey all come to pace; hut you they VOLCANOES AND SUMMERS.A brief reference was recently made come and pans so bloomin\u2019 swift I to the speculation of Professor W.J.can\u2019t grab \u2019im.\u201d (Saturday Journal) \u2019 Humphreys that the great lee Ages 4- may -hive been caused by a veil of I GOULD See advL McKenrie Stock, Scatstown, Page Myrtle Meaning from Westmount home for the hoi days; Ml$a Cox her home nt Lye&nder for the holi- j days.\ti J\" j Mr.Harry 1 BariiÆ* has* pne t0 1 the house owned fiy MC Al® van.Mr.SulUvanh-A't^il 'waive ,, Sherbrooke in the\tT;-, CLOUGH & COMPANY LEtfNOXVILLE, OKIE.Importers, Exporters & Wholesale Distribiiigjs.Flour, Feed, m\"H .panround\u2019\u2019 aprpnseks , anV : ertir lift Î \u2022tonsly issoed by our i , ÇAJLIi US OK OtJR PRIVATE LIKE, RIKQ 42.M Serve » cup ol MSem Ti aid mir 1914 Is ytdir nam BEST COPY AVAILABLE "]
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