Sherbrooke daily record, 24 décembre 1920, vendredi 24 décembre 1920
[" J V- Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920.Twenty-Fourth Year.WAITING FO^HUNGER TO DEFEAT D\u2019ANNUNZIO __________________¦ \u2022 .-_______________________________________ Great Damage Done By Early Morning Fire At Halifax ITALIAN GCTERIiE\u2019T TEOSfS ARE DUMONT IS TO ! SIMPLY WAITING FOR HUNGER TO; BE DEPORTED TO UNITED STATES \"AToTowinrmwirirBimnnrinrinriri^^ Strange Situation Has Developed on the Eastern Shore of the Adriatic\u2014Captain D\u2019Annunzio Asks People to Sacrifice Their Lives and Fortunes in Carrying Out Pact \u2014One Government Soldier Reported Killed by a Bomb \u2014The Fact that Russian Troops, Formerly a Part of General Wrangel\u2019s Army, Have Been Landed in Dalmatia Has Caused Apprehension in Some Quarters.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec.24.\u2014Starvation is expected soon to bring to an end the state of war now existing between1: the \u201cregency of Quarnero\" at Fiume and the Kingdom of Italy.The forty-eight hours time limit given civil-1 ians to leave the city expired at six o\u2019clock last night, and it appears that the Italian Government troops have settled down to wait for hunger to defeat D\u2019Annunzio\u2019s plan to combat the enforcement of the treaty of Rapallo.One Gov-| ernment soldier is reported to have been killed by a bomb thrown by one of the D\u2019Annunzian legionaries, and shots are said to have been fired at an Italian destroyer, but thus for the \u201cwar\" has not been marked by any notable hostilities.A barrage of proclamations has been hurled into the rival camps by D\u2019Annunzio and General Caviglia, commander of the Government troops forming the cordon about Fiume.1 hese pronouncements have kept public interest centred, for the time being at least, on the strange situation that has developed on the eastern shore of the Adriatic.D\u2019AnnunzTo\u2019s late: t proclamation invites the people of Fiume to sacrifice their lives and fortunes in opposing the carrying out of the Rr p Ho pact.In spite of orders from the poet-soldier forbici.g anyone leaving Fiume, several hundred persons are said tc ha re Bed, not wishing to share, even by their presence, in re.ponsibility for any rash act committed by D Annunzio or his officers.The fact that some Russian troops, formerly a part of General WrangeFs army, have been landed in Dalmatia, has caused apprehension in some quarters that they might be used to oust D\u2019Annunzio from Fiume.It is asserted, however, that there is no intention of using the Russians for this purpose.WIRE ENTANGLErviFNTS SET ALONG GIE ROADS (Associated Press Despatch) ROMK, Dec., 24.\u2014To all appearances, a state of war has been reestablished along the Fiume front.Roads have been torn up, railway tracks broken, barbed wire entanglements set, and phone and telegraph wires cut.FOOD SITUATION IS CONSIDERED D2SPERATE LONDON, Dec., 24.\u2014The evacuation of Fiume by civilians has begun, according to a despatch from Milan to the London Times.The food situation is considered desperate.SHOW COMPLICITY IN «s GERMAN PLOT IN * 1919.\t# * * * & » * * * * * * * « * * * * * « * * * * * * (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Dec 24.\u2014Sinn Fein documents showing complicity in a German plot of 1919 will be published shortly, Premier Lloyd George informed the Commons yesterday.Incriminating literature was captured in recent raids on Sinn Fein leaders, he stated.MONTREAL, Dec.24.\u2014 Two confidence men were given stiff \u2022entences yesterday by Chief De-carie in the court of special sessions when Haiti Mont and Ernest Roy were each given two years in the1 penitentiary for robbing Alphonsa Andre, a Belgian, of $4,800.BELGIUM AND BRAZIL REACH AN AGREEMENT TOMORROW BEING CHRISTMAS DAY, THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OK THE DAILY RECORD.?\u2022 * + * + + * + + ?+ + + ?+ \u2018I THE WEATHER * ?* Belgium Offered Credit Amounting to $14,250,000 at Bank of Brazil.(Associated Press Despatch) WASHINGTON, Dec.24.\u2014 A commercial treaty between Brazil and Belgium has been completed Long Drawn Out Case Is Brought to an End\u2014Given Over to Inspector Garceau.Alphee Dumont, who has been con-! stantly in the lime light for the past { few weeks, has finally been handed oyer to the authorities for déporta- ! tion.On several occasions writs of' Habeas Corpus have been applied for ' before the Superior Court and the matter was again brought up before Justice Globensky yesterday after-1: noon.Judgment was rendered as follows: We, the undersigned, Arthur Globensky, one of the Honorable Judges I of the Superior Court for the Pro-! vince of Quebec, sitting in and fori the District of St.Francis, having! heard the parties upon the write of habeas corpus issued in this case; Seeing the evidence taken at the preliminary inquiry held before Henry Walter iViulvena, Esq., District Magistrate for the District of Saint Francis and submitted to us by consent of the petitioner and of the Crown Prosecutor; Seeing that the petitioner has been committed for trial for that he did unlawfully, on the fourth of December, 1920, at the City of Sherbrooke, in said District, escape from lawful custody, being m the common jail of the District on a criminal charge; Seeing that the said commitment shows an offence under article 19U of the criminal code; Seeing also the complete absence of evidence to show under v.hat criminal charge he was deta.ned when ihe said escape is alleged to have taken place; Seeing, moreover, Article 1.20 of said criminal code and the powers : -yanted thereby to the Judge before vviioi.; the legality of the commitment is put in question; We, in order to best further the end of Just.ce without determinin.the question issued by said habeas corpus order the further detention o~ the said petitioner in the co;.on a ! of the District of Saint Francis and direct the sa d Henry Waiter .uuivena under whose warrant the said petitioner is now in custody to re-open the said preliminary inquiry and hear any evidence tending' to show on what criminal charge the petitioner was detained in the com-1 .on jail of this district when his alleged escape from lawful custody took place, and after hearing suen evidence' to either discharge said petitioner or commit him for trial under a new commitment as the law and the facts of the case will war- ! rant.Given and dated at Sherbrooke, in the District of Saint Francis, on this twenty-third day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty, vSigned) ARTHUR GLOBENSKY, , J.S.C.I True Copy) H.\\V.MULVENA, District .iag.strate.Subsequently the defendant, Alphee Dumont, on the aevxe of his attorney, Mr.I.eniay, came before Judge Li.W.Mulvena and asked for a speedy trial.He pleaded guilty to the charge and offered to surrender himself to Inspector Garceau, of Coaticook, provided he was liberated on suspended sentence.Sentence was therefore suspended by Judge Mulvena and Dumont was handed over to Inspector Garceau who took him down to the States last night.A young man named Como, who has been in jail since last May serving an eight months\u2019 sentence for theft, was also taken by Inspector Garceau and will be deported.Wishing All Our Readers and Patrons the Compliments of the Season.\u2014The Record ^ 0 g 0 0 0.0.0 o Q a 0 8 0 a e a LLiLgJLlLÎLCLCJLSLILOJULÎLJLÎl^JULiLÎLiLILSJULlLy THE HOPE THAT NEW YORK CRIME WAVE HAD BEGUNTORECEDEWAS BADLY SHATTERED EARLY TODAY A Hold-up Was Staged This Morning in the Murray Hill Hotel on Park Avenue\u2014Burglar Who Specialized in Using a Small New-Fashioned Tack-Lifter as a \u201cJimmy\u201d Was Eventually Captured by the Police\u2014Robberies Are Reported in Several Other Districts.Half A Million Dollars Damage Done By Fire That Broke Out Today At Halifax Several Stores Were Totally Destroyed by Flames at an Early Hour\u2014The Flames Had Made Considerable Headway Before the Firemen Got to the Scene\u2014The Cause of Outbreak Unknown.# # # # # # ###«# # * « LARGE SEIZURE OF ARMS * «: AND AMMUNITION.«s DUBLIN, Dec.24.~One of * the largest seizures of arms ifc and ammunition of recent & months was made by the # Associated Press Desivitch) H alifax, n.s., Dec., 24.\u2014 Fire of an unknown origin this morning destroyed three business establishments, gutted a fourth and badly damaged several others, in the heart of the banking district here, at an estimated loss of upwards of half a million dollars.The buildings destroyed were Wood Brothers Company, Limited, drygoods and ladies\u2019 wear, Alfred Deni-gris, manufacturing furriers, and City Music Store, the two latter owner by the bank of Nova Scotia.The bui.ding gutted was the century o.d Kelly and Glassey Block, owned b; Russell and MaeAulcy, contractor and builders and housing, Dominic: Rubber system and office special! company.The buildings damage included Longa.-ds Linn tad, steam térs.'Hiliis and Sons, wG, and C.man and Company, furriers.The block attacked by the flames,\t~ bounded by George, Granville, Duke\t_\t_ , and Hollis Streets, was flanked by Captain James H.Cody, and two the main offices of the Royal Bank nremen, had a close call when the of Canada, Canadian Bank of Com- j'\u20193**?\tBrother s build- mercc, Merchants\u2019 Bank, the Bank ing fell in and the huge steel girders of Nova Scotia and it was undoubt- of the building crashed into Gran-ediy due to the massive stone wails\tStreet, but otnerwise the task of Commerce and Nova Scotia banks fighting the fire, was attenaed by and the old Kelly and Glassey buiid- no untoward incidents.& military yesterday in a raid Sfc near Fernery, County Cork, (ft where there is a big garrison # of troops.Thirty-three rifles and shotguns, five revolvers, 2 twelve bombs and two thous-and two hundred and twenty-i rounds of ammunition were i taken, in addition to a quan-: tity of military equipment, explosives and documents.* Sf » # «r « * * * * » * » * * * * (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Dec.24.\u2014 The hope that New York\u2019s crime I wave has begun to recede, en-! gendered by an apparent lull in serious outlawry during the last two days, was dashed this morning when a hold-up was staged in the Murray Hill Hotel, on Park avenue.A man about five foot four, apparently a Greek, with a scar across ibis face, entered a suite bn the fourth j floor occupied by Robert L.Ireland, who grappled with the intruder.Aroused from slumber, Mr.Ireland, was ordered by the intruder to get out of bed and throw up his hands.Ignoring the second command, the guest tossed off the sheets, sprang up and made a flying tackle.The robber shook himself loose and a brief struggle followed.Then the intruder fled and Mr.Ireland gave the alarm.Warren McConihe, who said he was a former judge at Troy, N.Y , was taken to police headquarters early today for refusing to unwrap a package upon orders of a policeman.At the police station it was found to contain only Christmas tree ornaments.He protested to procedure, claiming it was violation of a citizen\u2019s constitutional rights.An eccentric burglar last night invaded the \u201cFifth Avenue zone,\u2019\u2019 forbidden to criminals, and was captured in the act of entering a fathion-able apartment in West Fifty-seventh street.The burglar specialized in the use of a small new-fashioned tack puller as a \u201cjimmy.\u201d In many fashionable apartments robbed in the last six weeks, the police have found a small- tack puller, and lying close to bit of blue wrapping paper.The wrapping pa- per was identified later as that used by a large department store, and for hours yesterday a detective kept vigil at the hardware countei : of the establishment.He was rewarded when a man appeared and bought some of the dainty \u201cjimmies.\u201d Followed by the sleuth, the man walked to the apartment house on Fifty-seventh street, unwrapped one of the pullers and started work on a door.As a result of a statement which the police said the man made to them, Kasper Firma, proprietor of a woman\u2019s clothing store in 47th street, was arrested, charged with receiving stolen goods.His entire stock of goods, valued at fifteen thousand dollars, was con.fiscated by the police, who said several articles were identified as having been stolen recently.OVERTOOK BOLD ROBBERS.(Associated Press Despatch) BELVIDER, N.J., Dec.24.\u2014 A posse of citizens informed by school children that they had seen two strangers leaving a lesidence here yesterday, commandeered an automobile, and after a chase captnred thetwo men in a field near Harmony.Liberty bonds valued at $330.$60 in war saving stamps, a gold watch and fifteen dollars in cash were found upon themen, and the bulk of it is alleged to have been taken from the residence.The men were committed to jail to await the action of the grand ju:.:i January.ANOTHER DARING ROBBERY.(Associated Press Despatch-1 MONTREAL, Dec.24.\u2014Another daring house rebbery was reported (Continued on page 7.) ings that the fire was prevented from assuming the proportions of a con-flagation.Clerks in the office of the C.P.R., Telegraphs at the comer of George and Granville streets, saw a glow in the Wood Brother\u2019s building at six fifteen o\u2019clock shoot through the doof and when the firemen arrived on the scene the building was a mass of seething flames.Members of the Wood Brother\u2019 firm are at a loss to explain th origin of the fire.The buildings they say, was apparently in perfec order when they left it last night, and only yesterday it had been inspected by officials of the fire department.The outbreak is believed to have occured near the furnace.Just a year ago, the Wood Broth- MOSTLY FAIR; COLD TONIGHT AND SATURDAY.The disturbance which was centered over the Georgian Bay yesterday morning has moved quickly \u2022astwnrd to Newfoundland, causing high winds with snow and rain from Ontario to the Maritime Provinces.In the West the weather has been fair and cold.Moderate to fresh westerly winds, local snow flurries, but mostly fair and quite cold U>-nlght and Saturday.whereby credit amounting to $14, 1230,000 is opened to the Belgian I Government at the Bank of Brazil, according to a consular report from Rio De Janeiro.| Belgium agrees in return pureha»-\u2022 es to the account of Erazil at Brussels at the prevailing rate of exchange.Likewise, Brazil agrees to | purchase Belgian products and | credit to the amount to the Belgian -account in Rio.Daily Record As a Xmas Gift Many of your friends, especially former E.T.residents, now living at a distance, would appreciate a gift of the Daily Record for a year more than any other present.It would come throughout the year as a daily inetfiage from home.Send $3.DU to the Daily Record, with nddrnss to which paper is io be sent.A i ht ist-mas card will be enclosed with first copy, chowing that the paper is being r.rnt for one year an a gift from you.CHRISTMAS TREE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL SOLDIERS SAYS PREMIER MISQUOTED IN HIS SPEECH The fire ate its way through to ®^IT!511 ?\tbadly^dama Hollis Street, crossed and was at- \u201c ,T °\t™ tacking the Donard and Hillis Buildings, before it was finally brought under control shortly before ten o\u2019clock by the firemen, who fought the flames mainly from the roofs of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and .Bank of Nova Scotia buildings.! COAL raiNEliS^ DEMANDS HAVE ed by a fire originating in the Kelly and Glassey building at that time.HEAVY LIQUOR SEIZURE MADE ON QUEBEC SIDE Alleged Gambling Den Broken Up by Canadian and American Autorities\u2014143 Cases Seized.VALUABLE DOCUMENTS Bonds, insurance policies and other valuable documents should not be kept at home where they are likely to be lost or mislaid.The Safety Deposit Boxes of this Bank provide at a moderate cost an excellent means of keeping valuable papers.\tM THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000 C00 $15,000,000 .4 ii The amounts received in response1 to the appeal on behalf of Christmas for the children of soldiers have been such as to justify the committtee in enlarging its original plan.It now proposes to include in this holiday greeting the children of all soldiers, not merely of those who fell in the war.Names, ages and addresses should he sent at once to Colonel Penhale, Postmaster, Sherbroooke.A card will be issued to each child which will serve as an admission card to the 33rd Armory on December 31, when the Christmas tree and celebration will take place.Record readers in Sherbrooke are roques; cd to aid the committee in securing all names.LONDON, Dec., 24.\u2014A statement issued by the colonial offiice emphat- ] ically declares that \u201cnever for a | moment was there any idea of pro-moting emigration to the Dominions, except after consultation with and the concurrence of the Dominion governments.\u201d It was also stated that there is not the remotest prospect of anything being done till after the Imperial Conference next summer.Mr.MacNaughton, the vice-president and chairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee, says that Premier Lloyd George was misundi rstood or misrepresented, by those who declared he stated in his speech in the House of Commons recently, that the government contemplated putting forward a scheme of emigration at once.Sir.George Foster, Canadian Min-istcr of Commerce, and Newton Wesley Rowell, who are in London after attending the Genova canference of the League of Nations, have both given the Times, statements entirely deprecating the emigration of industrial workers to Canada at the present time.Operators Refuse to Reopen the Discussion in Regard to Wages.PHILADELPHIA, Dec.24.\u2014Declining to reopen the award of the United States anthracite coal committee the mine operators here yesterday rejected the demands of the hard coal mine workers for an additional wage increase, a minimum six dollars a day labor rate and establishment of an eight hour day.Union representatives said the entire matter would be placed before the Union\u2019s General Scale Committee Tuesday, for outline of definite policy for future action.E-EMPEROR\u2019S XMAS PARTY IS BROKEN UP Ex-Emperor\u2019s Daughter and Her Husband Have Left.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec.24.\u2014The former German Emperor's Christmas family party has been broken up by the departure of his daughter and her husband, the Duke of Brunswick, according to the Daily Mail's Doom advices.Their sudden departure was due to the opposition of the Brunswick Diet to the financial claims of the Duke, who asks 250,000,000 marks in recognition of his handing over the ducal domains to the state.As a result of a raid carried out ' yesterday by the combined forces of the Canadian and American authorities, one of the largest seizues of j liquor made in this section for many ' years was caried out near the border.Over 140 cases of liquor, in-| eluding practically every brand to be found in the catalogue, were 1 confiscated and shipped to Sherbrooke.The lot is valued at about $3,000.At the time of the raid, it is alleged that a large number of | foreigners were busily engaged in the operation of a gambling machine.This was immediately seized and shipped along to Sherbrooke with the hundred and forty-odd cases of liquor.\t^ In connection with this raid, which was very carefully planned, Detective Bartlett, accompanied by Li*uts.Prunier and Smith, left for North Stratford, N.H., on Wednesday night and cut across by auto via Colebrooke to Beecher Falls, VL, arriving at the line house conducted by Z.Bouchard and Son shortly before ten o\u2019clock yesterday', where they were met by Amer-I ican Officers Corliss, Marshall and i Benedict.The premises had been ! under surveillance for some consid-.erable time, warrants having been j issued on both the Canadian and American sides of the line, and while nothing was found on the Vermont side of the line, by Walking through an office into another I room situated on the Quebec side, ! a wide-open bar was found to be in | operation, being at the time well ! filled with foreigners, j It is understood that in addition to the alleged charge of illicit possession of liquor in large quantities in prohibited territory, u second charge of alleged keeping and operating a gambling machine will be laid against the proprietor.Chance and Saving The man who complains that he never had a chance, also never had a Bank Account.He spent everything he made.But the man higher up, and the man on top, developed the saving habit early.The man with money in the Bank does not M\tscold fortune ; he takes advantage of opportunity.A Savings Account started with The Merchants Bank is the first round up the ladder of success.THC MCRCHANT5 BANK Head Office: Montreal.OF SHERBROOKE BRANCH.I NORTH HATLEY BRANCH, ( THETFORD MINES BRANCH, BURY BRANCH, CANADA, Established 1864, A.L.WINDSOR, Manager.\u2022 F.W.CLARKE, Manager.\u2022\t\u2022 H.J.SIMONS, Manager.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA begs to advise that it has for rental Safety Deposit Boxes for the protection of valuable business or private documents, jewelry, Victory Bonds, etc.The Manager will be glad to furnish particulars on *\tapplication.FOUR BRANCHES IN SHERBROOKE./ PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 192a Bringing Up Father rr-Ï7/- COPYRIGHT 1918.By George McManus OlO YOU CALL V on the: smiths TOD*Y A'b I told yqq?j~ ~V lOE7 YOU DIDN\u2019T HAVE To LISTEN- YOU COULD HEAR THEN FER.A NILE HER HUSBAND IS A BRUTE* TELL NE WHAT SAID- SHALL!L 1 USE.THE, SWEAR WORDV (pta «T ran.\tsmhm.imc.THEN-THERE IS NOTHIN\u2019 TO TELL!! CERTAINLY not:: SI.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS ùathermgs by the Daily Record Correspondents in the Various j Communities.CHERRYRIVER bury, VL, has arrived Jiere, called by the serious illness of his uncle, Mr.Miles Cartmell.Mr.Alfred Cartmell, of Texas, is expected this week to visit his brother.To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Grove\u2019s LAXATIVE BROMC-QUINTNE tablets.The genuine bean tile signature of E.W,.Grove.30c.CASSVILLE Miss Helen MacLeod, who has been Hiffering from a bad cold for the last week, has close# her school until after the holidays, and left on Monday for her home at Milan Mrs.Fred Whittier was called to Bolton Glen last week by the illness of her daughter.Mrs.Frank Need-* ham.Miss RandSett, who has been caring for her niece, Mrs.Edward Me- j Kelvey, returned to her home at ! Richmond on Sunday.Mrs.Lester Catch paw and little daughter, of Magog, spent the weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.| Lewis Catchpaw.Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Parnell and] Miss Helen, from McConnell were re-1 cent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Humphrey.SAND HILL Mr.Miles Cartmell is very ill at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Swinden.His friends hope for a speedy resovery.Miss Mary Bell, of Ottawa, Ont., is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.W.S.Lofthouse.Mr.and Mrs.Rue! Hall and children, of East Angus, spent the week-end with their aunt, Mrs.E.E.Laberee.Miss Lottie Coates was a weekend guest of her mother, Mrs.Fred, Byham, in Sherbrooke.Mr.Henry Rolfe.of Ascot Corner, was at Mr.Harold Thompson\u2019s cn Wednesday.s Mr.James Cartmell, of Middle- On Sunday there was a special Christmas service at the church.Rev.Mr.Hopper told of the Christmas message of peace to the humble sheperds so many years ago, and the birth of the Christ child.The choir sang \u201cThe wondrous Story\u201d and Miss Hazel Yertan sang \u201cThe Heavenly Stranger\u201d very sweetly.Mrs.Wm.Rudd acted as organist.As Rev.Mr.Hopper and his family will be absent, visiting their old home at Ottawa, for the next two Sundays.The members of the Sunday School will take charge of the services.Mrs.Charles Colt has been confined to her room for several days with muscular rheumatism.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Demick and daughter, Iria, of Caswellboro, were week-end guests of her sister, Mrs.Jasper Rudd.Miss Vivian Richardson, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were also guests at the same place.SAWYERVILLE ther and mother, the late Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth McLeod, was largely attended.Mrs.Stewart died in Springfield last Friday, December 16th, where the last reports said she-was dangerously ill, and not expected to live.The service was conducted by the Rev.Mr.Campbell, pastor of the Gaelic Presbyterian Church, of North Marsboro, at the home of her sister, Mrs.John R.McDonald, where the body had been taken on its arrival here, and was quite largely attended by relatives and friends.Mr.Alex Melver and his daughter, Miss Annia Melver, of Echo Vale, left this week for Springfield, Mass., and other places in New England.AYER\u2019S CLIFF Big Leap Year Dance at Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Tuesday, Dec.28th.Turcott\u2019s Orchestra.The general public is requested to note that a big reduction sale of Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., is now on at Greenlay Block Sweeping reductions for a short time only.LADD\u2019S MILLS COOKSHIRE A Laundry Service W thin Every Woman\u2019s Means\u2014« Family laundry servie*\u2014.Pound Wash\u2014is one of tha most popular services in many cities that laundries give.W« specialize in this.Sherbrooke Steam Laundry Phone 1S9 !I FRONTENAC ST.'The Careful Laundry\" The Women\u2019s Institute members were very fortunate in securing the services of Dr.J.L.Cossley-Batt, B.A., D.Sc., O.B.E., of London, England, to lecture in Victoria Hall on the evening of December 16.At an early hour the hall was filled I with an audience eager to listen to ' Dr.Cossley-Batt, as her fame had preceded her.Dr.Cossley-Batt is one who holds her audience when she speaks.You seem to be travelling with her through Africa or Australia or whichever country she is speaking of, explaining so clearly the character, environment and industries of the people she has come in contact with, that you are soon in imagination travelling through scenes Oriental or in the presence j of native princes, and later you may be lost in the wilderness of drought- j stricken Australia.To meet Dr.j Cossley-Batt is to meet a pleasing personality, a true patriot and a friend of the people of the Empire.! were contributed) in St.Patrick\u2019s Parish, Tingwick.Mr.John Corbett, of Montreal, spent the week-end with friends.Mr.Raymond Stevens went recently to Sherbrooke, to see his brother, who is in the hospital.Mr.Thomas Walsh, who was formerly an old resident of Tingwick, died in Manchester, N.H., last week.Mrs.Michael Murphy, Sr., of Powerstown, fell last week and broke her hip.At the Council Meeting last Monday the Secretary-Treasurer announced that the town of Tingwick was out of debt and when all taxe» in arrears were collected they would have a balance of eight hundred dollars to the good.Mr.and Mrs.Jules Roux and Mr.and Mrs.Joe Ouilette have been visiting in St George de Windsor.Mrs.C.Woodruff has gone on a visit to relatives in Randolph, Vt.Good birch logs are worth $40 per thousand feet in Danville and maple logs $30.KAISER BKHT1S IN EXILE Thousands Liberated What! hav» you act heard the jo-fel tidings?Bronchitis has been ez tied\u2014kicaed right oui of society\u2014 ud 100,000 Canaaisaa liberated fro:-the bondage of this disease.Eyerr traoe of bronchia! -rouble is blortii ; atonai by tha world's most effeetiv dketse-destroyer, Buckley's Bronchi i t»i Mixture, No wonder people ar > rejaieing! No longer do they dreh-: tha effects of coughs, colds, astkm: etc., and »o anxious are they tha others should benefit also, hundred-of letters have been written proclaim iag the merits of this wonderful mir ¦ eulcus remedy.Here is one letter:\u2014 j Ta Whom it may Concern: \u201cThis is * to certify that I had been eufferinu j ¦'JV ever three weeks wuh bronchi-:, j and wa* advised Vo tzy Buckley a j Bronchitis Mixture.I purchased a 1 bottle and after the third doee I re eeired relief, and before the bottle j was finished, 1 waa perfectiy weli j In making the above assertion I have i no hesitation in saying it is the best remedy I ever came in contact with I for heavy colds and bronchitis.'1\u2014: (Signed,, Mrs, M.Harding, e/o Dus*-iea* Brash Ccn, Toronto.The original : of this tertimozuai may be seen at W.K.Buekiey.Limited, 142 Mutual | Si,, Toronto.This mixture, proven in thousands of Canai-an households, wüi give you sure relief.It cannot faii Seventy-five cents is the price ihet stands between you and the road to health.Take no substitute\u2014insist on the bottle with the \u201cSatisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.\" Ack your drattfrist\t19 BOLD IN SHERBROOKE BY A.E.DUBERGER, DRUGGIST Friday iast there was a very pleasant evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Bishop.About one hundred and twenty people were present.They spent the evening in playing \u2022 ^ selection: cards and dancing to the music of by ^Tiss Leblanc and Mr.Arthur W violin which was plaved by Messrs.Pratt, and the Junior Orchestra fav-F.J.Bishop, E.Bishop, J.Biron and ^ed ^ audience with several or-A.Major.After dainty refresh- fhestral numbers.On behalf of the ments were served a collection was |°^al ^.ral^\t^ , taken up.Ten dollar* was received \u2018utf> ^att thanked Dr Cossley-vwieh Mr.Bishop has kindly given ®att for.her \u201c°5t interesting ad-to the Sunday School fund.\te?,> be\u2019\u201d® Mr.W.Falconer recently sold two fnd%L° re \u201d *nd \u2018\u2018M?^rlvris pigs that weighed 560 lbs.and an- 'I1\t_» j «Mno \" I «\u2018V-ÿ?» f* lb*-\tw\u201e.eons.dered very large.\t! jn Bury last week to attend the 1Wtt^key funeral service of the late James gob.er that stole one of the turkeys Bart of Croa3bury.nssts or eggs sat on them and would Mr, Loui3 C.Roy> B.SJk., was In haye hatched them but two days be- Bury on Wednesday evening, when fore trey came off, a dog broke all be addressed the annual reunion of the eggs.But the gobler was not to ^ Bury Farmer3\u2019 Club, be beaten that way so ne stole all the The Compton County Wool Grow-üttle turkeys from a hen brought er3> ^nd Sheep Breeders\u2019 Associa-tr.t-m up and now are as large tjon js making arrangements to MAGOG The W.C.T.U.met with Mrs.H.Brindley on Tuesday afternoon, devotional exercises conducted by Mrs.Manning.Roll call responses were extracts from an address by Mrs.Waycott, and were suited to the topic of the day, which was \u201cThe Duties of Women Citizens, in Canada.\u201d Letters were read frimi Mrs.Emery, County Treasurer, and Mrs.Brown, County Superintendent of Franchise, and were acted upon.After discussion it was decided that the only way of reaching the Provincial Government with regard to the Provincial Franchise for women was by personal letters to the local member at Quebec, asking for his support.Mrs.Bullard read an extract from \u201cPrinciples of Temperance\u201d by Samuel Groves.Mrs.J.B.Oliver told of work being done in the county, and also gave briefly a synopsis of an address given by Mrs.Asa Gordon at Windsor, N.S.Mrs.E.Ball read an educational article relating to the Legislation which belonged to the Federal Government and that which belonged to the Provincial, also some matters which were under the jurisdiction of both.An interesting meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction, after which the hostess served dainty refreshments.On December 12th, a beautiful memorial window was unveiled at St.Luke\u2019s Church in memory of Pte.Walter Esley Shedrick, 5th C.M.R., who was killed on August 28th, 1918.The altar was beautifully trimmed with carnations and special music was rendered by the choir.The inscription was \u201cTo the Glory of God and in Proud and Loving Memory of Pte.Walter E.Shedrick, Killed in Action \u2018Somewhere in France,\u2019 on August 28, 1928, only son of Albert and Sarah Shedrick.\u201d Cant.E, A.Robinson unveiled the window.BURY Two big shows at the Movies, Christmas Day.Afternoon show commencing at 3 o\u2019clock.Evening performance commencing at 8 p.m.sharp.A Merry Christmas to you all.as the others.LAKE MEGANTIC have a very large and interesting annual meeting.Arrangements are being made to give dinner at the Victoria Hall to all the delegates.It J Cold and catarrhal j affections of the) nose and throat use I BAUME BENGUÉ for effective reiki.llEWME OF JOKTITOTES C#,IT8.IT (TUTES mhnk *\u2022 i S CO, 1TB.8 A l m Benrall PAIN g NORTH HATLEY XMAS TREE AT COMPTON WAS BIG SUCCESS A Fine Programme Was Present ed This Week in the Methodist Church.COMPTON, Dec.24.\u2014À large and appreciative audience gathered in the Methodist Church on Tuesday evening, to enjoy the first Christmas Tree Entertainment of 'the season The programme, which proved to be quite lengthy, was varied in charac Mrs.nancy sharp, of Los Angeles, who says she received one of the greatest surprises of her life when Tanlac completely restored her health after she had almost lost hope of ever getting well.Declares she suffered for twelve long years.\u201cAfter seeing the wonderful results my husband obtained from Tanlac I began taking the medicine myself, and now we both agree that it is the\tmedicine on earth,\u201d said Mrs/Nancy Sharp, a prominent and highly esteemed resident of Los Angeles, Cal., living at 921 Camuiua street, whose husband is proprietor of the Merchants\u2019 Express Co.\u201cDuring the twelve years that I suffered with indigestion and stomach trouble I tried nearly every medicine I heard about, but nothing ter, while some of the numbers were taken by adult members of the Soci- helped me and I lost faith in everything.Bo, my wonderful restoration to health has been one of the greatest surprises of my life.\u201cI bogan to feel an improvement on finishing my second bottle of Tanlac, and now after taking six bottles I am like a new woman.I have a splendid appetite, eat three hearty meals a day, enjoy them thoroughly and am never troubled in the least with indigestion or any other disagreeable after effects.\u201cBefore taking Tanlac most every, thing I ate caused my stomach to rebel and I would suffer* for hours afterwards.I was so dreadfully nervous that many nights I never closed my eyes in sleep, but now I am not the least nervous, and I sleep like a child.My strength has been wonderfully increased, and I have much more energy.\u201cI just wish it was so everybody troubled like I was knew about this wonderful medicine.\u201d Tanlac is sold in Sherbrooke by Griffith\u2019s Drug Store and A.E.Du-berger, and in Lennoxville by W.J.H.McKindsey, under the personal direction of a special Tanlac representative.(Advt.) On Tuesday evening, December 21, the third of the course of entertainments was given in the Town Hall.A large and appreciative audience was present to hear and see \u201cThe Buddies,\u201d who presented a j varied and excellent programme, [which commenced with a piano solo | by Miss Maxine Buck, who was the accompanist of the evening.Miss I Anne Varner Baker, whose accom-| plishments are so versatile, was not) a stranger to people here, having entertained here in 1914.Her first j number was in the line of sketching, in which she rapidly and clearly pictured a menu from soup to dessert,1 as well as a lady who sat near her The^death of Mrs.Jones, wife of\tmanlgJoAhe Mr -ftm.H Jones, eldest son oi adian Co.0peratiVe Wool Growers Captain and Mrs J.P Jones, Echo\t0f Canada, will be present \\ ale, occurred on Monday af ternoon to exp,;in the pre8ent woof sit,aa_ r th\u2019 a* thelr home în tion throughout the world.Hartford, Conn., from pneumonia 0winj.to the unfavorable absence anu complications with paralysia at of the Lgtor there will be no Berthe age of about forty-s x years.Mrs.vices irf the Methodist Churches at Jones has been m poor health for a Cookshire or Island Brook next year or so, with heart trouble.She Simday, December 26th.leaves to mourn her loss, besides her\t_______________ husband, her father and mother, Mr.| and Mrs.James McWilliams, one brother and three sisters, and other ! relatives in Sherbrooke.The funeral WAY\u2019S MILLS years, and have been frequent visitors to Lake Megantie.The funeral of the late Mrs.John ____________________ .\tMr.and Mrs.Norma G.Wheeler, was held on Thursday, from their Newport, recently, spent a few home in Hartford, to the cemetery days with Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Daniels.in Bristol, Conn., where interment an.£ 'HM.\u2018MW\u2019 .;ilij BUSINESS CARDS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS p F.ADDIE.C.E., Q.L.S, QUEBEC, v-A Office 46 Dalhouaie Street.Residence.48 Cyrille St.Tel.connection.r- -j r .i I The bride (nee Miss Bessie Tol-PWmL ^ .Friday for the|hurst) is weh\there and re.Sa n on jJnSa^'sS1 m re0pen Reives a most hearty welcome.Everyone is glad that she has come ¦3toSri&r*£\u201c r on\u201d\"hv!»D,r «\u2022'Rif it \u2018pT-\t1 n& recently at Mr., presented to Mr.and Mrs.Oflver on ' AiKcvf\t, j ., , i behalf of the friends a beautiful Mvrtie Vo Frinki; vt^\tsolid mahogany mantel clock, to Myrtle, to franklin, Vt., on Satur-|which Mr, Oliver replied and thank- Vf_\tt \u201e n n., ed the friends on behalf of Mrs.Oli- Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Crothers to|ver and hinlseif for the gift) and ex.ish that their home might be the scene of many pleasant SA.MEADE.COATICOOK.QUE., QUE » bec Land Surveyor.13elJ kinds of survey.» and levelling.INSURANCE Sutton to spend the week-end with I the former's sister, Mrs.Lester P\u2018essed e F Fadden.Mrs.H.W.Guthrie was in Bedford on Friday last.\t.Mr.J.M.Shufelt, of East Fam- bec Land Surveyoi-.Bell phone.All: ham, is spending a time visiting re- of survey» and levciiint;._________llatives in this vicinity and in Frank- v-\u2014\u2014-lin, Vt.Messrs.D.G., William and Donald Guthrie, and the Misses Gwendoline and Phyllis Guthrie spent Monday in Phifipsburg.On New Year\u2019s Eve there will be an oyster supper and dance at the Frontier Hotel, also a raffle on a three-year-old colt belonging to Mr.B.J.Laycock, which he has been selling tickets on.Everybody will bo made welcome.VIT S.DRESSEIt & CO., S1HEIU1KOOKE.\u2022 All branches of Insurance.Office established 1875.Mr.Ernest Werdon has gone to the North West.A very successful dance was held in the Town Hall on Monday.Being a fine evening, many drove in from a distance, filling the hall to capacity.Music was furnished by Benoit\u2019s Orchestra, of Frelighsburg.A pleasant time was enjoyed by all.Mrs.L.A.Dymond and two little daughters, of North Pinnacle, are the guests of Mrs.C.F.Racine.Mrs.Charles Ladd has gone to Fon Du La, Wis., to visit her sister, Mrs.Etta Flannery.Miss Glenna Griggs went to St.Johnsbury to visit a college friend, Miss Alma Henly.Mrs.Hiram Mills went to Montreal on Monday.t Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Dunsnore, of Huntingdon, are guests for the holidays at the home of her father, Mr.F.A.Olmstead.Miss A.Crowell is home from her school in Gien Sutton.Miss Frances Willey on her way to her home in Foster from Stanstead College, was a guest of Mrs.M.E.Flannery, on Friday.Principal Philbrick, of Sutton Academy, has gone to Danville, for the holidays.Miss Evelyn Leflour, of Montreal, is at home with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, James Leflour, for a few days.Miss Mildred Fravus has returned to her home in Mansonville for the holidays.j this week from Montreal, where she Mv w n t.______________________ 1\tuwuc, oi.Stan- had been spending a few days with JnliFnP,'\tMav; E: Ï?: ntead College, is home for the holi- friends.Mrs.May Shepherd, of Sher* brooke, was a guest at \u201cThe Ma* pies\u201d this week.Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Owens, of Sutton, were recent guests of Mr, Monday with Mrs, Nettie Rhicard.,\t^ ^\tuu Miss A.Safford, from St.Helen\u2019s j visiting his daughter, Mrs.L.D.days\" School, Dunham, has been visiting Schoolcraft\t'aay3, her friend, Miss Emily Dye, for a 1 Mrs DC few \u2018days,\t1 \u201e .\t, ,,\t.Mr.F.A.Lafontaine was in Wa- r\tGardner and Mrs.A.terloo on Monday.Lareway went to Bedford on Mon- j Mr.Bert Richardson, of Lowell, day-\t'Mas; ' \u2019\t'\t-\t-\t-\t> ht t VTT-, \u201e\t\u201e\t,\t, .i-'lS-> is home here for the winter., ___,\t__ ______ \u201e Mrs.J.Wilson, from Montreal, is, Mrs.R.Richardson, Miss Mary and Mrs.G.M.Owens, spending the Xmas nohdays with ; Richardson, Messrs.Orrin and Bert Miss Marion Ladd, of Sherbrooke, T.Jones.\t[ Richardson were guests of their bro-l is home for the holidays.Mrs.A.Orris and daughter, Win-i thcr, Wm.Richardson, of West1 Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Miller and so * me, were calling en Mrs C.T, Joncs,.Brome,_on_Sunday.\t__\t| of Sutton, were guests of Mr.and recently.Mrs.Phobe Casey had the misfortune to fall and sprain her knee quite badly.NORTH PINNACLE from Mrs.Richard Wilson and Miss ' 021 Su:Klay.Cera Seale are on the sick list.\tJ'\"'q Mr.W.K.Philips arrived here for some time with her sister, Mrs.E.Mr.C.J.Tobin returned Sherbrooke this week.Mr.and Mrs.V/.H.Brown were in | Richford on Saturday Mr and Mrs.L.A.Dymond and two little daughte s, spent Sunday in Frelighsburg Mr.and Mrs.M con Westover and' daughter, lola, we.e in Richford, re-.cently.Mr.Howard G .rrick was calling at his brother\u2019s, Mr.Miles Garrick this week.Mrs.Wm.Barry has returned returned home from Montreal.Messrs.L.A.Dymond and R.F.Wilson were in Frelighsburg on Wednesday.Mrs.L.R.Smith and Miss Grace j Smith, of Richford, spent Sunday i at Mr, J.M.Harvey\u2019s.Mr.Ernest Wilkins and Miss Mary ' Wilkins are spending the Christmas, holidays at home.Mr.F.Fyles, of Abercorn, was the , guest of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Willey j Mr.B.O.Mitchell was in Fulford'Mrs.A.W.Miller on Sunday.on Monday.\tI\t- Mr.E.H.Foster was in Oowans-j Miss Mugg\u2014\u201cI should like to hava ville Saturday on busin s.\tI you paint my portrait, but ono huni Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Perry and1 dred pounds is too much \u201d family were guests cf their parents, j Artist\u2014\u201cWell, I\u2019ll do it for fifty Mr.and Mrs.Jcel Perry, of West! pounds, but ï tell you in advcnce i'ti Brome, on Sunday.\tj will ba an awfully accurate likeness.\u201d Mrs.K.F.Dennis returned home!\u2014London Opinion.Mr.Raid Jenne, of Sutton was calling, recently, at his uncle\u2019s, Mr.E.1 L.Jenne.Mrs.f rank Ledoux and daughter, .cue vl iuaujr jy.caaaiu.\to., .j gatherings in the future.Speeches \u2018 'Der Mra' were also made by Rev.Mr.Armitage and Rev.Mr.Roy.A general spirit of merriment seemed to prevail all through the evening.A delicious lunch was served and the guests departed, all wishing Mr.and Mrs.Oliver many years of happy married life.J.SOUTAWOOD & CU.INS.ACTS.S.& S.Mutual Bicip.Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Dr.w.a.far well, (specialist to the Sherbrooke Hospital), Eye, x3a., Is ose and Throat Diseases, 45 Duixerm Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation: 10-12 u.ux., 1-4 p.m., ami by appointment.K.Nc J SPEEli, M.D., Specialist\u2014Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.Tel.1^40.Whiting BIk.A.DARGHE, M.D., SPECIALIST\u2014 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Otfice and >*! ate Hospital, 40 King Street.Dr.l.c.bach and, consulting Specialist.Eye, Ear, None, Throat.New Olr.c Block, corner King and Weil.xigton, Sherbrooke.J A.C.EITHER, M.D.\u2014SPECIALTY : Urinary Diseases.Consultation: Rea., 45 King St., and by appoiniar.euL Electrotherapy in all its lorms r treatment oi chronic diseases, eaipecia.iy all kinds of Tuberculosis and Bright'» Disease and Rheumatism.DK.ROCH HEBERT, SPECIALIST, EYE.ear, r.obc, throat, and bronchial tube disease» and their remuons with a.>Lhrna, rheumatism ami neuralgia.Oliice 92 Kmg, Sherbrooke.Tei.654.MANSONVILLE Mis?Theodora Manson is home for the holidays.Mrs.A.B.Bailey and Mrs.Abie A.TOMKINS, M.D., SPr.JIALIST (N.| To Y.Po*t-Graduate Hospital) t.ye, En Nose and Throat.Richmond, Wue.D HENEV.OSTEOPATH, OUvivr Bldjj.Phones ICGS-J und ISS-S.VETHRINAKY Dr.h.h.woi bee.Phone Z5 ring 3.Nigtti.47 ring .A quick, pleasant HAND CLEANER soit, yet efïective.CONTAINS GLYCERINE Bgtrrrxo-\u2014\"i » '» MUSICIANS 07 H E SHERUROOKE ACADEMY 01 -*\u2022 Music oilers facilities for progress i.Voice, Piano, Violin, \u2019Cello ami Harmony, in eluding the Licentiate degree, which compares j favorably with any European Conservatory.! Irwin ba .vdon.Principal.Phone 835.AUCTIONLLKS AND ANTS.ACCOUNT- IOHN J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A., AUCTION-\u2022* eer, Accouniant, Cemmt,,ioner ami Auui* tor.4b Welilngum St.North.'I\u2019olephone 71.J.H.DKYCE, C.G.A., ACCOUNTAN I Auditor, lo Quebec St.Sherbrooke.ADVOCaTLS brook e.WHITE « MerchanU LYNCH, ADVÜ-Banii, DiUg., tiher- MIGNAULT, ihliojr.ADvU- RASER, UUGCJ A cate*, Q.C.it.Ba VJ I COL, L AZURE, COUTURE & KING.Wellington I A WHENCE, MORRIS L MclVER, AI) J vocates, etc., Sherbrooke.O\u2019BREADY & 1\u2019ANNETON, ADVOCATES 155 WeilingUm Street.YyM.C.TRACY, ADVOCATE.137 WEL- G.lington Street.P.ENGLAND, anavllie, Que.OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a night\u2019s rest.If your stomach is acid-disturbed, dissolve two or three ¦HOIDS FISHER HILL Last Thursday evening over eighty friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr.Alex Morrison in the form of a \u201csurprise party.\u201d During the evening Mr.O.Slack presented Mr.and Mrs.Morrison with a purse, on Mr.Morrison replied thanking all present in a few chosen words.Later a delicious lunch was served by the ladies, after which dancing was enjoyed till the wee sma\u2019 hours of the morning.Miss Margaret MacLeod is spending Xmas the guest of her parents.Miss Mary I.Mac Donald, was the week-end guest of her parents.Mrs.Dannie Morrison, of East B.Grieley, has gone to West Brome!, \u201e , .\t\u201e ^\t, ror a visit at Ivlr.Inwall\u2019s home.|-Beatrice, of Dunham, spent a few Miss Rachel Huribut returned i daYs last at Mr.P.Dominque\u2019s.from Grande Ligne on Thursday' De-ï Master Gordon Wilkins is reecv- -1\u2014 \" -j\t\u2019\t; ering from his recent illness.\ti Mrs.Daniel Spencer died on De-__ \u201c\t\u2014 | cember 17th, after a lingering ill- on Wednesday, December 22nd., ; ness of more than a year.The fun- ' 'vdJ®n a very useful load of vege- ! eral took place on Monday at Sut-tables and other good things were ! ton.The Requiem Mass was sung ! conveyed to the Parsonage by Mr.Arnold Badger.The very kind and seasonable gift was most gratefully accepted by Rev.and Mrs.Tredin-nick.Mr.and Mrs.S.Stone and Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Stone and family were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Buck at Granby one day recently.MILL AN VILLE Mr.Ronald McKinnon from fini! behalf of the friends present.Lake, Alta., is the guest of his pj- \u20191 ents, Mr.and Mrs.James McK;n-non.Mrs.Eddie Little returned to her parental home to attend the funeral oi her little niece, O.Cox.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Greaves have ben visiting Mr.John Clarke and Miss Maggie Clarke.Mrs.Alfred Wi ght and baby have been the guests of her mother, Mrs.«T.P.Forops, at Fast Angus, for the by Rev.Father McGee, parish priest.\t\u2014i\t| BROME Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Jenne and Mr.?nd Mrs.Robt.Blackwood, of Knowlton, were week-end guests of kkmcj G^ay^Ltm wavtt flu© ©HISWirc© XOBAOOO IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELFi It surpasses aJî ethers in quality and flavour beoause tho process by which it is made differs from others.\u2014It is deliciously sweet and non-irritating.RQ6K 6ITY TOBACSO Go., fVSantifae*urers, QUEBEC End, Sask., was the guest of Mr.i past' few d \u2019 Duncan Morrison the past week.\tThe fmm-l l\t, , ,, Mr.Fred Evans of Weedon, was 1 Wiel E.McKiliop, took^ at® Mr* .\t-r-£ place here at the o.d Congregational Chapel on December IS.Deceased had been in ing spent Sunday at Mr.' Malcolm luônrlfs an^Hie/^f- \u20191aSit tllreR Slack\u2019s.\tmontas and died at the residence of Mr.Leeland Howes, of Bishop\u2019s the week-end guest of Mr.Alex Morrison.Mr.Rufas Joyce of Bishop's Cross- failinir rv c- ft wi F\t4 1 r.ft fw 4- TV.T m Y IT1 1\t^ Crossing, was visiting friends the past week.Mr.Gordon Macheau and Master Paul spent Tuesday in Sherbrooke.Mr.Alex MacAuley and Mrs.Rachall MacAuley spent Thursday at East Dudswell.STANBRIDGE RIDGE Air.Hugh Andrews, of Milifieid.So passed away another of the old set-of Megantic.tiers HICHWATER ADVOCATE, ( ijV.'-1 EWING & McFADDEN AD \\ ÜCATKB.112 St.Jamo:4 Str«*Ff, Montreal.1 Armitage Ewlnsr.K.C.Ceortre S.McFadden, K.C.on the tongue before retiring *nd enjoy refreshing sleep.The purity and goodness of Ki-moiils guaranteed by SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT\u2019S EMULSION OPEN SORES And Old Ulcers Healed By \u201cAESORBINE JR.\u201d The difticulty of treating ordinary UFcrH, Old Soros and Varicose Veins ha; always been a source of much irritation to the physicians; and esy'.'dally no, when the leg is Involved.The tliiog to do is to apply \u201cAU-SCRHINE ! R.'' Tl.e -.'ay tbisfamouè bniment relieves pain, reduces in-l a nmation and swelling, promotes the growth of healthy tissue, and closes up old, stubborn sores, is astonishing.\u201cABSORBING JR.\u201d is a vegetable germicide that is absolutely s de; does not et.iin or gre.-se the clotliintt; and gives certain relief for ctvs, Drni.cs, t-wcllingü, h- is, felons and wherever tivw.in p 'in.ÏL-Ô a bt itle\u2014at mort -Irn-gists or sent postpaid by W.I-'.Young.Inc., Lvnwu Piri hrg, Montrc.t .\t¦n Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Clark are spending a few days in Montreal, home from Newport Centre, after Miss Natalie Reid has returned spending several days there.Mr.t.L.Jones and Mr.Lynn Real went to Glen Sutton on Sunday to attend the annual Foresters\u2019 parade.Mrs.F.Br I V>:' f!] .\t!j^s> fpm I Service at St.James\u2019 Church as 'follows : On Christmas Day there I will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 10.30 a.m.; hymns\t,, \u201e 74, 72, 73, 75 ; carol 787.On Suq- lvlr;\u2019; / \u2022 Brown went to Farnham, day, December 2Gth, morning prayer5\tT, \u201e r.t 11 a.m.and evening prayer at 7li\u201e*.r' ?nd t.1.18- Brown expects to p.m.Christmas carols will be sung; ; cave lor Kingston, Cut., to spend at these sei\u2019vices.\t| \u201d*2 A, 'jtums holidayu The annual Sunday School enter- !., 1 -Vu ,.,pd McKay has been laid tainment will be held in St.James\u2019!\tMCn P^X'tt ^ parochial hall on Thursday, Decern- j .,a\t, 1' rs' \u201c\u2022 Crowell and ber 30th, 1920.Programme of iwngs, !\t, ghter ?Pcnt a few days in recitations, etc.The Christmas tree xu^t' pec™tly\u2019 will be well ladened by Santa Claus.v\u201ei o L-Baker wcnt to Mansonville The proceedings will begin promptly 1 bunday,__________________ 8 p.m.Admission 25 cents.\t\u2018 I Rural Deans Coffin and Overing\tSL ARMAND have been canvassing the parishion-:\t- ers wnh a voiw to the increase of the| Mr.W.A.Bun-age and Miss Bur-rector\u2019s stipend.The required am- ra£o spent last Friday in town, ount was readily and cheerfully sub-1\t^-r- George Bradley was in St.scribed.Rev.Robert Atkinson com- Albans on Tuesday, pletes his eighth ; ear of the rector- ^rs.F- Futvoye and Sirs.Allard ship on May 1st, 1921, WEST SHEFFORD Ai Y Tho Misses Gula and Syla Taylor, of Granby High School, are at their home here for the Christmas holidays.Mrs.Eliza Ingalls has returned home after having «pent tin two we-\u2019ks with relatives in ford and Stanbridge East.The Misées Rose and Edith Enright were the guest of friends in Waterloo a few days last week.went to Montreal on Saturday, mrs.Futvoye returned on Wednesday.Mrs.A.Shcltus went to Montreal on Tuesday, where she will be the guest of her sister, Miss Sigsbec, for a few days.Mr.H, C.Hastings, District De-j puty and Mr.Emmett Luke visited I the Dunham Masonic Lodge on Tues-day evening.lied- ! That the lightness of the Business Car is united to great strength is proven by the splendid service it is rendering everywhere under widely varying conditions.The lightness of the car keeps the gas and oil costs down, and its sound construction renders repairs infrequent.Olivier Automobile Phone 216.21-23 S.Wellington St.Sherbrooke PEARCETON Dr.C.H.P.Moore uErmsT CO WANS Y IbLE, QUE.ToKuIioiio 123.Mrs.Will Hall an.l Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Getty were visiting at Mr.E.Mr.Omer Savage, went to Water- ! Casey\u2019s on Sunday, loo visiting relatives one day last ! There will be a sugar social at the weex.\t| school house on Tuesday evening, ! Mr.C.E.Brun, of Montreal, was ' December 28th.Quirk «hiptnent, bent attention to 'n f°'vn over tno week-end.\t! Mrs.II.Low and son went to Mon- M1 order*, on mein G.I.R.and C.Y.K.line of C.P.R., A.B.COMEAU i '.nhar.:, Q ue.Donald Jones, of Waterloo ireal to spend Christmas.A-adofi.-, is the guest, of hia mother,1 Mrs.D.F.Veysey and Charles Mvu.E.Ik Jones, for the holidays.: Veysey went to Bedford on Wednes-T.ie Rtv.and Mrs.Geo.Tredin- ! day.irk and family were very thought-1 Mr.J.Harold MoQuat, of Macdon-i td., r« bored by tin- coug-r.-ga-j aid College, Demonstrator to Rural lion o£ 1 uui-nl Melhodiit Church j School, has sent the prize money I 1 \\ PACE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24.1920.Young People\u2019s Corner Kv*! £ hiere^ to Jolly 5anta, With h;5 baçj cf toy^, A f^erry Christmas brmdmçj To his -\u2014- ^ ! turning the present school system ! 1 upside down, but attacked the many [tendencies to compel all pupils alike !to conform to a definite textbook pro-< Correspondence A MYSTERIOUS FLOWER.Dear Editor and Readers\u2014 This is my second 1-ttrr.As I saw my first one in print, it gave me courage to try again.I am a boy thirteen years old and am in the VII.grade at school.I have one sister.Her name is Sylvia.For pets i nave a dog named Rex and four .-¦at* I live five miles\t- K I live nearest village.from As my lett.r i codure.He pointed out that hundreds of children enter the schools j briming over with a desire to dis- ; cover, to seek out, to delve and to ; accomplish, and just for the love of! it, lookirvg upon it as choioest play, j And he mentioned the little boy who so dilicrently and industriously, and of course, ail upon his own in-tiative, works away in the fashicn-a mud house, absolutely un-awar of the hot sun above or the coolinsr dinner on the table.This, each pupil\u2019s talents is perfect.We must have the kind of education that gives vision, he said.We must teach for vision, for authority, and encourage students to dare to be themselves, to dare to do deeds and dream dreams that are without precedent.Education for democracy,, for citizenship, is the paramount ; need, but it must be for authority.Men and women should not be taught ! to be afraid of the one with author- ; ity, but to respect his achievements ; and his leadership.Royal Candy Kitchen \\ Beg to Announce the Arrival of A Large Assortment of Christmas Fancy Boxes See to it that your gifts of Confections come from this store, and we will see to it that they are always fresh, pure and delicious.Come and See Our Window Display.Royal Candy Kitchen 33 KING STREET Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.r*\ti *11 i\tt «\t-t: njiinif uiniier un mu lauie.aius, ,, \u2018 J\t\u2019\u2019!1\u2018 C1°2C, wishing the charged Professor Sharp, is the sort can tc make those around t'\u2019ne Christmas tree, and the prêt readers a very merry Christmas, will sign myself \u201e \u201e\tmat FLOWER.M'.lby.We must think of our own cozy Corner as all nicely decorated with holly and mistletoe, and a big Christmas tree from which Uncle Jim and the niece?and nephews will receive gifts of loving me-:-agcs, while the stories, rhymes and letters will make the evening pass pleasantly.It was very nice to receive a visit from a \u201cMayflower\u201d in Christmas w ll, I tL.r.k I will keep it a secret until another letter conies at least, and just make you curious by telling you it we.-; A.B.from I Toy.Now, tr.big evert of the week for the Corner folk is the atm incement the composition \u2022es had a very busy ¦s.tory of one of our favorite Christmas flowery, the chrysanthemum.I will close my letter for this week with this message : \u201cMy thoughts are going your way, I vyish that I were, too ; Just to say a merdy Christmas And to hear i said by you.\u201d UNCLE JIM.¦>- - -r\u2019s of interest that the schools seem to forget as they prcs.s one lesson after another upon the children\u2014from books.Abraham Lincoln and scores of 1 others of the world\u2019s greatest men, .did not get their au.hority from mere i books, said the speaker.But these j men live.d and thought in terms of i the great things of nature.V/e are - - told in regard to the Nazarene, that 1 Because they are made to be he \u201cspake as never man spake,\u201d and Puzzle CoVner PUZZLE CORNER.Answers to last week\u2019s riddles : A *he *nat they WINNERS IN THE COMPOSITION CONTEST.\u201cStories about my outdoor games,\u201d boys and girls from 7 to 10 years : 1\u2014\tDonald Alger, Sweetsburg, (7 years.) 2\u2014\tGrace Jackson, Sherbrooke, (9 years.) 3\u2014\tJack Townsend, East Sher- kept on hand\u2014(S).2\u2014Because he had no knife.\u20227 A pimple on the ocean\u2019s face.4\u2014Because he is full of pains.what are h»s words and his sermons filled with but the simple things of nature, the grain, the lilies, the rocks, the trees and so on?His The Enigna is \"hristmas Day, training was in a carpenter\u2019s shop, C-H-A-T, D-A-I-S-Y, nnd he traveled village streets and found thui M-P.-S.desert roads.^ y011 didn\u2019t get it last week, try Lincoln was of the woods and prob-u out with the answer ; it ill help ably ro man ever loved the birds m studying out another.and animal?more than he.TH- education war bound up in these things.u- THERE is a legend that is connected with the Christmas fir tree.The story is told that Saint Winfrid was one-day in woods cutting down one of the sacred oaks of the Druids when a terrific wind blew- up and felled the tree.As it crashed to the ground it split into four pieces and one piece fell in each direction.Directly behind and in the way of the falling oak, rose a young fir tree pointing its green spire to the heavens.The oak crashed to the ground but the fir pointing to heaven remained upright and unharmed.When Saint Winfrid raw this miraculous es'-ape of the young fir he proclaimed it a holy tree, saying that it vas a sign of endless life because its leaves are green at all times, and that because it pointed to heaven it should be called the tree of the Christ-child.Then K called upon the people and told them to gather about it with joy in their hearts and he bade each man take to his own home a young fir tree which should Tie stood in the center of the home where it should shelter nothing but loving gift:.And so today when we celebrate our Christmas festival, the fir tree bears and shelters our gifts of love.The origin of the Christmas tree is not exactly known.It is thought that it may be in some way connected with the great tree Yggdrasil, of Scandinavian mythology.This tree was thought to be a gigantic ' vergreen tree coming froa-the center of the earth.In ita branch?s were the dwel-ling-placee of the gods, men giants and dwarfs.The roots were highly symbolic, and above in tbe branches a stag fed ceaselessly upon the leaves, as the year feods upon the endless stream of time, and four other stags consumed the buds as the seasons consume the days and the hours.Higher up the suneagle built his nest and there were other animals who each stood for something of the wonder of the world.The golden balls and pretty toys whit., we hang upon our tree arc relics of the old symbols of the moon and sun and stars and other characters which had their connection with this old mythological tree.Some people think the Christmas tree idea is a survival of tne pine trees of the Roman Saturnalia which were decorated during the Roman holiday with images of Bacchus.But the custom may go back even farther than that for the old Egyptian* used to decorate their homes in tbe winter with branche.-, of the date palm which bought symbolized immortality and heaven.In the Middle Ages people thought that a certain bolineis was Invested in an illuminated tree.The first real Christmas tree, however-, can be traced back to about 1600, when it was introduced in Germany.For about two hundred years the German Rhine valley children were the only ones who enjoy d the Christma.tree, out in about 1800 the custom v/as taken up all over Germany and it soon spread to other countries, and today there is a Christmas tree in almost every Christian homo the world over.LEGEND OF THE CHRYSANTHE.^he faith and strength with which MUM.\t\" inspired him was considerable.Once unon a fire in th»\tx>'\ti\tYet when ^ spoke it was with an Forest lived a oea^nt named\tH\tr\t^,thcrit>' thîit wi!! endure.OH.ers rr-ann Coin?horn, un?-\twho came irlto ttle world amid the r->; he ww f littv hnv\tfui,k'st l\u2019Omble heritage of schools, VV F carried him hn^ tn ih-e '!olIe2es an,i books could speak for and child^n win inth rir t18 m're than hour and soon be for-lar h- shared with him th^r^ ri*?\u2019 gotten, whereas Lincoln would speak \u2019a.Jt ~\t^ kim ^eir little but five minutes and have hr words th^iut\u2019and iïth*\u201d\"* C\"'1\"\"1 *; ttSMSi*' tîîîStîSS'tK ftttmî! ; himself as the Christ-child, and then vanished When Hermann next pass- mat is tne character of practically ¦ ed the place where he had found the all great utterances, declared Pro-mild, wonderful Fiowera were grow- fessor Sharp, who was urging that l?ZUt! 'u the\tGathering a the kind of education which these nan dim he gave them to Lis wife, men received should have more of a vno called them chrysanthemums, place in the present methods, that meaning Chnst-flowers, or more there should be more of \u201cleading out.\u201d ; correctly, gold-flowers.\tthe child\u2019s true individuality and a .-ver after this on Christmas Eve Cutting down of textbook study and a part of the feast in Hermann\u2019s unbending adherence to standardized house was set aside for some poor programeu.ichild m memory of their gue*t.'\t* CHRISTMAS RHYMES.If presents all arc ready, And Christmas things arc done ; Why, making holly wreaths I» just the grandest fun.The Professor said that in his long service in the university he had found the students continually coming to his classes, not as candidates for j leadership, but as an en masse ma-, chine product awaiting the finishing touches.It should have been learned 1 long ago, continued the speaker, that it is not right to educate for the purpose of filling up with mere book Wn\u2019rr taking home the Yule log, P' hard \u2022 no ugh fo do ;\t¦ i i j\t, ¦ .c But Santa brings so many thing» kT\u20190W,,e.strain», »rui«e»u went to their home in Waterloo, the ÏAlîr.^,11 ;.illt1,no3,m WUL V,n P;icu' morVtfm0 wiftî! latter remaining until New Year\u2019s.^or ^\tMr.Page Wilkinson, who is stop- AbaorbbiB nn.,i,cahlM\tBIJ*- Moniroal.Cab ping with his brother for the winter, will spend Christmas with his chil-^1\t1\t-(iron in Cowansville.'JUST JERSEYS CO ^ TlCOOK .QUE.WAS IT EVER GOVERNMENT OWNED?The Single Track\u2014I feel rather lonesome being the only Government-owned road.\u2014New York Herald.Cheer up S.T., you also will be returned to private ownership pretty soon.WADE DRAG SAW Away the Best Yet THE NEW MODEL Buy one and cut twenty corda of wood in f day with one man.Very simple.- Eaaily moved.- Well made.Fays for itself in a short time.Over fifty sold in Quebec Province already.n \u2022MrjhtyWAOC tsaws ;0 Wriir , vfire & phnne far prices and printed dr S«e it k> operattaa at We ship promptly.The A.R-Williams Machinery &?npply Company, Limited 236 ST.JAMES STREET - MONTREAL, Qua.Pbooe, Main 52*0 The National Fanning Machinery, Limited MQNTMAGNY, P.Q.Our large plant is perfectly organized for all kinds of engineering and general mechanical work.We are equipped with:\u2014 Cast Iron, Malleable irot, Steel and Brass Foundries; Rolling Milis, Drop Forge and Pattern Shop ; Machine Shop, Power and Warehouses.SPECIALTIES : Full lines of Farming Implements and Tools* .Seeding, Haymaking and Harvesting Machines; Cream Separators and Dairy Accessories; Gasoline and Kerosene Engines; Axes and CXher Lumbering Tools; Saw Mill, Wood Working Machines; Good Road Making Machinery.By purchasing \u2018\"NATIONAL\u201d goods:\u2014 YOU GET THE BEST QUALITY YOU HELP CANADIAN INDUSTRY i OU SERVE THE INTERESTS OF OUR COUNTRY See our Agent, in your village, or write to Hie National Fanning Machinery, Limited MONTMAGNY, P.Q.An Innovation in the Lumber Industry The reason for our large volume of business this year\u2014our first year in business\u2014was not due only to the quality of our products and the fair prices of our goods, but largely to the SERVICE which went with the goods we sold.Ask any one of the 210 home-builders whom we supplied this year.They know what SERVICE means.We Now Propose to Extend This Service Further WE HAVE INAUGURATED A Planning Department _the first of its nature in Canada.This department is to help the inexperienced prospective home-builder in the many intricacies of building a new homo for himself.Oftentimes the man in the street is very much at a loss about the new home he intends to build, and this Planning Department is to give such help as he may need; it is to give the ideas and counsels which will save him money and wcTry.The department is under the supervision of experienced builders and designers, who will tell you just what you require for your new home.We will even submit you a sketch of your new home, a bill of material, and the cost of same delivered on your lot.THIS IS THE SERVICE WE CAN NOW GIVE YOU AND IT IS Free of Charge Write or romc r.nd nee ti.e\\e,opnie.lt ot browing Ani-j[}urn The remains were laid away, to rest at.Dixville.GRADING OF BUTTER FOUND PRACTICABLE on a revolvable section of the chassis, and therefore permit the tractor to be steered in any direction with the from which it is controlled.(James M.Bowen, Cape May, N.Y.U.S.Patent, 1,343,303.) MOTOR TRUCK.The new feature of this truck is that the motor and related parts are carried on a sub-frame suspended on springs from the main frame, and are thereby protected from the hpavy shocks and jars to which the load is subjected.(Watson Wagon Co., Canastota, N.Y.U.S.Patent, 1,312,993.) FARM BOOKKEEPING Farmers\u2019 Bulletin, 511, \u201cFarm Bookkeeping\u201d has forty-two pages of advice on this subject.W\u2019rite for JsOOKKfK5^ it to the Superintendent of Docu ments, Washington, D.C.It costs five cents.?+ ?\u2022î' ?!* ?It *1* »:\u2022 *;?\t*;\u2022 j (j, I* DEATHS REPORTED * i *\u2022* «î» *5*\t?J*\t?$» «J* *{?*î*\t«j* -*2» 3» ?2»\t'J4 DEATH OF MR.JAMES MAHERN On Tuesday, December 14th, Mr.James Mahern died suddenly at his home, 43 Richard Street, Brockville, Ont., at the age of 70 years.He was I the eldest son of the late Mr.and _\tI Mrs.John Mahern, of Coaticook Contest Que.He leaves to mourn his loss his Dominion Educational Proved dal Advencemeot Ha.\tÎC&.\u2019iÆ .Been Made in Dairy Products, ville, two daughters, Nellie and Mrs.; Kelly, of Brockville; also two broth-, A very important conference on\t^ f.rs> A^h°ny and\tThomas,\tof Bor- K\tBaldwin,\tM.P.,\twent\tthe grading of dairy produce and re.\thn N.H.and one\tsister, Mrs.James It is important for the develop- leccntly to Montreal.\tlated subjects were recently held at, Mullins, of Coaticook.ment of the animal\tframe\tthat there\t^\t^Tin ViWS, wer Rev-\tS\u2019- .P*\tthe Montreal office of the Dominion be^ccrtain quantity of\tmineral\tn\tW-\tf» f?'\t> !?!\t^ Commissioner.Officiai grad-\tMRS.GEORGE CLEMENT,\tASCOT mais.Mr.W.be a certain quantity of mineral max- jaun;ta, Mr.Richard Goolcy ana ter in the ration.Certain mineral Mr.E.Holmes, substances are taken up by the Mr.and Mrs.R.Markwell to .er*cra\u201c> conceded tha- any such sjs^er> yirs.William Wilcox, of Le-liott, of Shawinigan Falls, are home uX?r^ ^rac[e m ana^lan creamery vjg^ an(j several grandchildren.The for the holidays.\tbutter must be based upon uniform ]3earers were her son, Mr.Percy School closed on Wcdnc >dair for ?,n(^ \u2018\"ac^ine(i standards of quai- çielilent, and her three sons-in-law, the holidays with a Christmas Tree\tit advisable to call ]y[essrs.Geo.N.Hamer, William A.and Entertainment by the children.11 ^o^mjon-wide dairy conference at Gote and Arthur Dion.Much sym-Mr.and Mrs.W.Ford and children Ottawa in the fall of 1918 or the pathy is expressed by all for the us is fourni in considerable quanti ties in the cells.Iron is essential in the blood.The common feeding , stuffs all contain mineral salts, but j as a rule the roughages especially j legumes are richer in this material j than the grains.The nature of the ! soil will influence the mineral con-1 tent of the crops grown.Any grow-ing animal that fails to obtain suf-! ficient mineral matter does not develop normally.For instance, if lime is lacking the hone will be porous and brittle.If the feeds lack lime it may be furnished by, feeding ground limestone, ground | bone, wood ashes, etc.Toe often the rations fed growing pigs do not contain enough lime for thrifty | growth of the body and tissues.Henry V 1 K 1 N G w\tCream Separator, Easy Ic Turn, Less Parts, Easy to Wash GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS.Write for Catalog and Prices.Swedish Separator Company 422 Power Bidgr.\tMontreal.Que.SI Live Poultry Wanted I We buy live poultry and pay the highest market price for all classes of stock.We require immediately a considerable quantity of Turkeys.Ducks and Geese, foK ! which we can pay MORE THAN THE ; MARKET PRICE.! Write us stating what you have to offer j and we will quote you.have gone to Valeartier for the holi- PurP°- °f considering, among other famiiy in their affliction.days.Thev will be the guests of \u2018^Portant matters relative to the\t- Mr.and Mrs.Wolfe.\tI dairy industry, the question of es- MR GE0 CASWELL, EAST Mr.Mitchell, of Lyster, was here ! {'ablish.inS uniform grade standards *\t\u2018\tANGUS Morrison relate the following j on Saturday, on business.\tiÿ.1!Zi>rod\u2019î.vtf\u2019\t' EAST ANGUS, Que., Dec.24.\u2014 We als* require immediately 200 Pure Bred, early hatched Barred Rock Pullet*.We supply shipping crates free delivered your station.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS POULTRY FARMS, LTD.FOSTER.QUE.experiment in their book on Feeds and Feeding.\u201cOne lot of growing!\t~\t\u201e pigs were fed wheat bran from which j\tL'AIN V ILLfc, most of the phosphorus had been removed by washing, togethe wheat gluten and feeds are extre matter.Other same ration plus ground rock phos- father, John E.Findlay phate or bone ash which sup died ery butter.The standards recom- Mir\u2018Gg* Caswell, an old and much ! mended were afterwards adopted by\tcitizen of this town, passed j the seveinl provinces.The general lT^vlly away at the home of ¦feeling of the delegates to the Dairy ^aCdaUKhter, Mrs.S.B.Somers, on Conference appeared to be Unit, ow-\tmm-ninc.December Uth.could be accomplished.Mr.Find- in 'as Short- The vigor- én.'of*Angus', was officiating clergy- phate or Done asn wincn sup >lied lav is an industrial cnirineer\tous\tadopted by your depart- mant ample calcium and phosphorus.For ( d' )n, tlu, Giailt Portland Cement ?jnt Y* ca!Tym(!J ou£ the Dominion After the service, the remains were a considerable time all the pigs did c of EgrvDt pa and\tf 11 Educational Butter Scoring Contest conveyed to Cookshire cemetery for well, but as time went on those fed\tch,'rlre of the \u2019design and construe\tof 1919,\u2019 followcd b>'.» s,milar con-\tburial.the ration poor in mineral matter fell\ttion of a very large modern rock\ttts,t ln 1-)20.addition to thevalu-\tTh jate Mr.Casswell was\tborn behind the others.They had no\tcrushing and storage plant capable\"\table WOrk \"alTL °n lnuthe different\tin Johnville, Que., on, April\t5th, appetite and disliked to stand up;\t^ l,rovulecs ^be nlernbers your 1^41 and lived there for some years, later\t____1\tJ oî crush,ng three hundred tons of\tn,r\tti\tr0.1*1»\tVT 0 qua V I G O R A lends endurance to a a-\thorse at w*rk.'çZL &\u2022 cents per bottle.jSX Write for Free Circular \u2022\u2022\t1 D unniu Druggist.J.D.iTlUlUnQuebec.Q.MARSBORO petite and disliKed to stand up;\tt\tuy uie memoers 01 your 1841.and lived there tor some years, 'er they lost control of their hind roCk each Lur and cSg $\u201c00\tl\\ Bafr* going to Pietou N.S where he alters, ami had to he carried to «00 aC\" n°Ur\u2019 c°sting 6^UU,\t0f the Dairy Division, ha^ de- romained with his family for *1 wnile, HARDWOOD FLAT j the trough at feeding time.When the pigs were slaughtered it was j j found that those fed insufficient ' j phosphorus had light, weak bones, ! while those receiving ground rock | j phosphate or bone ash had strong j ! heavy bone.\u201d When pigs are fed i heavily on corn the lime supply is ,\t__r _________| ._r____, .____________ _____ , usually low.The cereals, brans, oil-] Sample is able to be up and walk monatrated beyond a doubt that it is and Carrie Mcroa.Mrs.Caswell and ! cake and slaughter huose waste gen- about after being shot in the leg practicable to manufacture butter her son, Kay Page Caswell, are liv-! erally contains plenty of mineral 1 some time ago.\tof a similar type and quality in each ing with her daughter, Mrs.S.B.j matter.\tMr.Ota Olson, Mvs.Olga Rose am nf the provinces, irrespective of Somers (Nee Augusta Mahle).Pigs kept in confinement may show ] Miss E.Johnston wore visiting Mr.oca! conditions.\u201d Signed on behalf, Mr.Caswell represented the Lon-a craving for some substance.This anf! Mrs.Addie Poss on Sunday.,0f the conference by FRANK HERNES, Secretary.monstrated that in the short space of the employ of the Government, two years a Dominion-wide standard\tDe came with his family to East has proven to be practicable and\tAngus in 1898.where he spent the generally accepted by the produce\tremainder of his life.Mr.Caswell .\ttrade.The general uniformity and Was married to Sabrina Lebourveau Miss\tB.Sample\twas\tth''\tguest\tof\ttype of butter enteied in the con-\tin February 1868.Four children Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tS.\tSample\tand\tMr.\ttest by the creameries of the differ-\twere bom of this union, two of whom John Sample during the week.Mr.ent provinces, especially in 1920, de- died in infancy, viz: Albro Lindolph is very often due to a deficiency of) Miss Doris Ross spent a writ vis-j mineral matter in the ration.It is j King friends in Bury, recently, a good plan to mix such materials .Mr.and Mrs.Charles Turner and as charcoal, air-slacked lime or I little son, Darrell, spent last Sun-| ground limestone, wood ashes, bone day in Brookbury, the guesui of Mr., meal, copperas and salt, and keep ; and Mrs.Herbert Turner, the mixture before the lings.\tMr.P.Clark is in Cookshire, Hogs require less salt than other farm animals, but they need a regu- Idon Lancashire Life Ins.Co., for j some years, and was an able and i trusted Agent.A kind husband and ! father, as well as a good friend and neighbor, he will be missed by a The sympathy of re- SLOW WORK Guide\u2014\u201cThis wonderful redwood-1 host of friends, itree has taken centuries to grow to i all will go out to the widow and ' its present size.\u201d\t] family in the afflicton.contly, on business.\t| Tourist\u2014\u201cNo wonder! It\u2019s on a I Mr.C.L.Stuart of Lyndonville The school has\tclosed for\tthe\tGovernment\treservation.\u201d\u2014Cartoons j and Mr.Chas.Lebourveau of White lar supply.\tExperiments\tcited\tby j\tChristmas holidays\tand the teacher,\tMagazine.\t: River Jet.Vt., Were present at the Henry and Morrison show that pigs Miss E.Johnston has gone to her __________________«____________ ! funeral of the late Mr.Caswell.Mrs- having free access to salt made bet-1 home in Waterville.\tj Mother\u2014No, Willie, for the third ] Caswell received a telegram on Mon- ter gains than those not receiving] Mr.A.Sylvester and Mr.He'\u20193nd time, I tell you that you can't have day stating that her brother, Mr.salt or getting it in very small qunn- ! Ross were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.mother penny.\tJ.M.Lebourveau, of Winterhaven, tities.Salt adds to tho pal at ability j Chai les Turner on Sunday.\t1 Willie (in despair)\u2014I don\u2019t see Florida, was dead.No further par- of many feeds, aids in stimulating j Mr.A.Cowling from Scotstown, where pa gets the idea you\u2019re always ticulars as yet.Mrs.S.B.Somers the digestive\tglands and\tpossibly\twas in this vicinity\ton business\tdur-\tchanging\tyour\tmind.\t\u2014\tLondon who has been seriously ill with improves the\tappetite.\ting the w*ek\tIdeas.\tpneumonia is now gaining fast.t The death of Mrs.John Stewart, as already reported, occured on Sunday morning, at the age of thirty-seven years.Tiie remains were brought here from Springfield, Mass., on Monday, accompanied by her husband, her brother, Mr.John MacLeod, also of Springfield, and Mr.an* Mr.John R.MacDonald, of this place, who had been called to Springfield the day before Mrs.Stewart\u2019s death.The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from the home of Mr.J.R.MacDonald, and the body laid to rest in the Echo Vale cemetery beside her father and mother, who predeceased her many years ago.The chapter read and the hymns sung at the funeral service were favorites of deceased, and were used by her request.The bearers were four of her cousins, Messrs Donald Maclver and Angus MacLeod, Echo Vale, and John Maclver, Victoria Hill.Those from a distance who attended were Mr.Alex Stewart, Skinner, Me., Mrs.Donald MacLeod, of Gould, and Mr.amj Mrs.Champagne, of Farnham -?- ASK SAM LLOYD \u201cWhat makes a women want tv juggle the furniture around at least once a month?\u201d inquires a correspondent.Sorry, my dear sir.We'na not running a puzzle department.^,, HHNV PAGE SIX 5HERBRCX)KE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920, arr .Xlie Season Once again we extend to oar Friends and Customers the Season's Greetings.That yon may have a very Merry Christmas and that year New Year will be one of Happiness and Prosperity is our sincere wish.H.C.Wilson & Sons Limited Men Wanted Men, if you have delayed your Christmas purchases until today, A CITY BRIEFLETS V TOMORROW BEING CHRIST-MAS DAY, THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OF THE DAILY RECORD.Prize Waltz, 53 Armoury, Saturday.Another case this morning of latest song and dance records at Edwards.\u2019 Columbia Phonographs, from $37.50 to $200.00.Plenty of chairs at the Armoury j i for Saturday.Send in your orders early for Xmas Cakes, Macaroons, Lady Fingers, Fancy Cakes, assorted, Oyster Patties, Etc.\u2014McLean & Smith.Special Xmas Dinner, Xmas Day at the Magog House.Reserve your tables for New Year\u2019s eve party at the Magog House.Pure Down Comforters, $15.00 to 553.00.\tCarpet Squares, $25.00 to $175.00.Rope Portiers, $7.50 to 525.00.\tSmall Rugs, $1.00 to $25.00.Ostermoor Mattresses, $3000.White Wol Blankets, $11.75 to $26.00.All excellent Xmas gifts at Edwards\u2019.Plymouth Church.\u2014Christmas Day services at 11.See church notice.\u2019\u2019Oh, Come let us Adore Him.\u201d Collection for Armenian orphans.Bring your holiday visitors to the Xmas Dance, Sat., 53rd Armoury.We have a few more Tom Smith\u2019s Xmas Crackers and Stockings.\u2014McLean & Smith.Special Xmas Dinner at Chateau Frontenac, $1.00.White, the Saxopohnist, will be with O\u2019Day's Orchestra, -Saturday, 53rd Armoury.What is more suitable for a Xmas present than a box of Ganong\u2019s, Lowney\u2019s, Patterson\u2019s or Mary Anne Chocolates.We have them.\u2014McLean & Smith.A.H.Genge, Piano Tuner, Residence 194 Quebec St.Phone 846-w The incomparable motor\u2014the unbreakable records\u2014the permanent point\u2014and the unexcelled tone, make the New Edison supreme.Notice:\u2014The milk drivers will start two hours earlier on Xmas morning.Customers kindly be prepared, do not delay the boys.\u2014Sherbrooke Pure Milk Company.Plymouth Church.\u2014 Christmas Sunday services.Everyone welcome.See church notice.King George 5th Chapter \u2018\u2018The Dansant\u201d in the Art Hall, Christmas afternoon, from 4 to 6.Phone 219-W to reserve tables.Just before Christmas send her a choice of a new Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Suite, Chesterfield Suite, Parlor Suite, Carpet Square or Pho-nogroph, from Edwards'.promptly, j 2.\u2014For names and ages of children of soldiers who fell or were : disabled in the war, or who are un-j able to provide Christmas.These ' should be sent or handed to Colonel ! Penhale at the Post Office.The committee will announce through the Record amounts received.Contributions suitable for gifts will be as acceptable as cash.CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED.Previously acknowledged .$483.55 Further donations\u2014 Rupert Learned, Cookshire .\t1.00 Mrs.Howard McKee.\t2.00 Mrs.Henry Bartlett, New Britain, Conn.50 Red Cross Society, Island Brook.\u2022 \u2022\t1-00 LL-Col.F.W.Bowen .\t5.00 Myrtie Fowler, Windsor Mills 5.00 Mrs.Dastous.100 METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Court and William Streets.Rev.B.B.Brown, Pastor.Christmas Choral Services.11 a.m.short sermon:\u2014\u201cThe Difference Jesus Made.\u201d Anthem:\u2014 \u201cLittle Town of Bethlehem.\u201d Solo:\u2014 \u201cLight From Heaven,\u201d by Mrs.T?1.H.Bradley.The Sunday School will march into Church at 10.50.Children\u2019s Chorus.Story for children by Pastor.12.10 Noon.Open Session of Sunday School.Exercises.Address by Mr.T.J.Parkes.Christening of ar > WILL ONLY REDEEM TAX STAMPS ENTIRELY UNUSED [Miss Haight.1-00 ;Mr.Neil Dinning.2.00 j Mrs.Newton, Sr.gifts Mrs.Speer.candies in bags Mrs.Bench .boots and Mrs.A.W.Blue.iMr.John McKechnie skates 1.00 5.00 Total.$508.05 'Shepherds\u201d (Lemmens).Sunday evening\u2019s service will open with organ prelude, \u201cChristmas Mus-jsette,\u201d by Mailly, an the choir wdill ! render Stanford's Magnificat, B I flat, Barnby\u2019s Nunc Dimitis, D flat, I the anthem, \u201cIt Came Upon the Mid-1 night Clear\u201d (Stainer), soloist, Mrs.H.Pawson, and the carols, \u201cHoly Night,\u201d \u201cLike Silver Lamps,\u201d and j \u201cSleep Holy Babe.\u201d At the close of the service, Mr.i Whitehead will play the Fantasia on (\u201cNoel,\u201d and \u201cGood King Wenseslas\u201d by Best, the Nativity carol, \"The Holy Boy,\u201d (John Ireland) and prelude on \u201cIn Dulci Jubilo,\u201d by ! Bach.7 p.m.Christmas Choral.Anthems by choir Soloist, Mrs.F.H.Bradley, selections from the , Messiah.Clarionet and Violin Duet by Mr.W.B.LeBaron and Carl LeBaron.Singing of old favorite hymns by congregation.Tuesday next, December 28th, at 5.30.The Christmas supper and programme for the Sunday School.Friday, Dec.31st\u201410.45 p.m.Farewell to the old year 1920, at a watchnight service in the church.Keep the date.Statement Is Issued by the Department of Inland Revenue.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Dec.24.\u2014The Government will not redeem any concelled luxury tax stamps, but only those entirely unused and uncancelled, it is stated in a circulation issued yesterday by the Department of Inland Revenue.Mrs.J.Edwards ; third vice-president, Mrs.A.Bright ; fourth vice-president, Mrs.J.Dick ; secretary, Mrs.A.C Bissell (re-elected) ;H Mrs.J.Davidson (rc-elccted) ; treasurer, Mrs.A.C.Bissell (re-elected) ; missioin secretary, Mrs.J.T.Reid (re-clected) ; library secretary, Mrs.F.S.McKay (re-cheted) ; supply secretary, Mrs.Cleveland (re-elected) ; press secretary, Mrs.Geo.Robins (re-elected) ; pianist, Mrs.Malcolm MacKey.A committe of the officers w;.: appointed to arrange the programme for the coming year.Snowy Napery, Glitter-in g Silver and Sparkling Crystal\u2014the requisites for your dinner tabic.The Crown treatment of table linen is exceptionally fine.The Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Phone 10.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Art Hall; Sunday School, 10 a ,m.Sunday Service at 11 a.m.Testimonial meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Reading room open daily from 3 to b o\u2019clock except on Sundays and holidays.All are welcome to the services THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Portland Avenue and Queen Street.Rev.D.W.Terry.B.A.B.Th.Pastor, 14 Montcalm Street.Morning service, 11 a.m.Subject: \u2014\u201cGod Sending His Son.\u201d Evening service, 7 p.m.Subject:\u2014 \u201cPeace on Earth.\u201d You are invited to worship with us on Christmas Sunday.\u201d CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Anglican.) Rdctor, Rev.O.G.Lewis.Midnight celebration of the Holy Communion will be held on Christmas Eve, beginning at 11.30.Christmas Day, Holy Communion at 8 o\u2019clock.Choral Communion at! 11 o\u2019clock, with special Christmas music.CHRISTMAS DAY \u2018\u2018Hark, the herald angels sing Glory to the new-born King, Peace on earth, and merry mild, God and sinners-reconciled.\u201d The old story, which is ever new, will be told again tomorrow, for it is Christmas Day, the anniversary of the birthday of Christ, when the most wonderful event in the history of the world will be celebrated with rejoicing.And.Christmas, which brought hope to the world, has for more than nineteen hundred years been observed as a period of peace and good-will, of wide charitv and thought for others.It is a time, too, for the revival of old friendships, remembrance of the past and looking forward to the future, but above all, it is the festival of children, for on Christmas Day the Saviour of the world came as a little child.Many legends cluster about this season, one being that on the morning of Christmas Day the cattle may be found kneeling in their stalls, for Jesus Christ was laid in a manger, henceforth hallowed.For 1921 We have a few houoe thermometers with 1921 calendar attached, which we are giving away to our present and prospective customers.If you already have one of these thermometers, we shall be pleased to give you a 1921 calendar which can be attached to it by pasting on the bottom of the card.We cannot send these by mail.J, C.McConnell Optometrist 54 King Street ST.ANDREWS CHURCH (Presbytenan) Rev.Alfred Bright, B.A., Minister.! 11 a.m.Public worship.Subject of the morning sermon:\u2014\u201cThe Name PLYMOUTH CHURCH (Congregational! » Duflerin Ave.Minister, Rev.G.Ellery Read, D.D.; Organist and Choir Director, Mr.MAIL FOR UNITED KINGDOM A mail for the United Kingdom will be despatched by the S.8 \"Empress of France\u201d sailing from St.John, N.B., December 30th.The last mail from this office to connect with this steamer, will close at 2.30 p.m.on December 28th.-ONTARIO BUSINESS COLLEGE- Belleville.Ont. \u2022> -i -> \u2022>\t« CHRISTMAS SERVICES IN ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH.The following Christmas music Mrs.~M.Ef: MacLeod, Melbourne'!\tI0110Wln£, w Street, for the holidays\tWl11 be rendered at St.Andrew\u2019s »\t» t\tPresbyterian Church, Frontenac Mr.Gordon Morrisette, of McGill s*'ree*> on Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7 University, is spending the holi-\t^\t.days in town, the guest of his aunt .At the corning service : Rhapso-and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.d\\e on Christmas Themes, Eugene Thompson, Frontenac Street.\tGigout ; chorus, \u201cThe Hallelujah Chorus\u201d from the Mesiah ; anthem, \u201cKing All Glorious,\u201d by Barnby ; Christmas is here \u2014 the season en friend greets friend, and the time-honored greeting A Merry Christmas is the prevailing spirit of friendship and good-will.It is a pleasure for us at this time to extend to our friends and patrons our sincerest wishes for a Christmas filled to overflowing with happiness and good cheer.J.S.MITCHELL & CO., LTD.WOMAN WAS HELD UP (Associated Press Despatch) SOUTH ORANGE, N.J., Dec.24.\u2014 When Mrs.David Petruzziello opened the kitchen door of her home here last night, in responce to a knock, a man grabbed her by the throat and pointing a revolver at her, demanded all her money.She handed him $35 and he left.Home guards turning out for duty on the village streets, were notified and made an unsuccessful search for the robber.& isliiiig our Customers, Friends and the public in general Christmas M.J.Choquette 72 North Wcdiington St.Oppotite His Majesty\u2019s Theatre.Wishing Our Numerous Customers and Friends a Merry Christmas The many friends of Mrs.A.M \u2019 -° \u2014- -.\u2014»\t-\u2014j » Taylor, of Lennoxville, will regret to St Andrew\u2019s quartette, \u201cSleep, Holy learn that her little daughter, Caro- Ba,3e>\u201d by Chas.Pickells ; grand line, is seriously ill with typhoid\tMacMaster.\t| fever, at her home.\tAt the evening service : A cantata *\t*\t*\tentitled \u201cThe Story of Bethlehem,\u201d| Mr.Norman Smith, from Mont- by sPe.nce ! cradle song (Christmas real, and Mr.Donald Smith, from Oratori°).by J.S.Black; chorus, New York, are the guests for Christ-i'\u2019Tbe Heavens Are Telling, from mas of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Ed- Creation ; St.Andrew's quar-wards, Melbourne Street.\ttette, \u201cHoly Night,\u201d by Farmer ; *\t*\t*\tpastorale, Symphony by Handel ; | Mr.and Mrs.Robert Newton and ! Christmas Pastorale by Corellis family, and Miss Helena Johnston,! Miss Laura Rugg will preside at their guest, left yesterday for Mont-! the organ and Mr.Allan Carr will real to spend the holiday with the! direct the work of the choir.Misses Johnston, Sherbrooke street I\t-_____________ T.\t.\tENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS EN- Lieut.Morris Drury, R.C.D., St.j\tTERTAINMENT.Johns, is spending Christmas with The North Ward School, Prospect his mother, Mrs.\tE.\tH.\tDrury,\tat\tthe\tstreet, closed yesterday for the home\tor\tDr.\tF.\tJ.\tAustin,\tDufferin 1\tChristmas vneat\u2019on with cne of the Avenue.\t'most enjoyable entertainments in\u2019 TlI.\t-,\t.\t*\t*\t*\t¦ the\tannals of the school.dor,1\t\" °dM Bnd ,:VIr' Gor\": Thc Vlppcr cîa;s\twas taste- tbe edv f r uJnl Montreal, are in fully decorated for the occasion with if for thfJ h\u201cl|dayf> tbe guests evergreens, flags, etc., and in addi- Cressie\tsTreei^\u2019\tS' H' 0delI\u2019,\u2018ion\t^ a Call Christmas tree, glitter- »\t»\t»\t|ing\twith ornaments and hung with Mrs Walter Tnmiîrrc™ \\i i prf;tty gifts> and Miss Mite:.ell, the « ssssa.«æ T.T\u201eke,\tffKS »\t*\t\u2022\t^md\tan excellent programme, consist.! Mr.and Mrs.Geoffrey Edged and'lf^ of BonKs, choruses and rcoita* Master Peter Edged, 'from Mont- x btKa\" ™th ,the\u201eEabltc to the real, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Iag.and + * 4* 4- * 4» >!\u2022 + * *> * * ICE PALACE PROPOSED IN MONTREAL.The Committee in charge of the proposed week of sport to be held in Montreal, during the course of next February, are making strenuous efforts to secure financial assistance to warrant the erection of an old time Ice Palace, either on Dominion Square or on Fletcher\u2019s field.It will be remembered that the previous ice palace erected in Montreal, was the one on Fletcher\u2019s Field some ten years ago.It proved a centre of great attraction and it is hoped to duplicate this success during the coming year.CANADA\u2019S HOCKEY TEAM FOR STOCKHOLM.Canada and United States are said to have promised participation in the hockey tournament for the world's championship, which is being organ-ied by the International Ice Hockey League, to be held at Stockholm in February next.The question arises as to which team could really be sent as a representative Canadian team; this is a matter of considerable conjecture as the various Canadian teams will be busily engaged in disputing district championships.FALCON'S GRADUALLY DISBANDING.The Falcon Hockey team, winners of the Allan Cup and the world\u2019s championship at the Olympic games, is gradually being split up.Frank Frederickson.last season\u2019s captain has been unable to withstand the call of professionalism and is reported as having signed up with Victoria of the Coast Hockey League.Two other members of the champion team have already left, namely Benson and Hal-derson.PURSE FIVE CONCERNS AREACCUSEDOF PRICE FIXING Claimed Firms Maintained Equal Prices and Exchanged Infor-n.ution.POSSE HUNTING FOR NEGRO WHO KILLED MAN Murdered Seventy-Year-OId Far-Negro Made His Escape.KENTUCKY DERBY INCREASED.(Associated Press Despatch) LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec.24.\u2014 The purse for the Kentucky Derby to be run at Churchill Downs, Louisville, May 7, 1921, has been increas.ed to $50,000, it was announced here last night by Colonel M.-J, Winn,| general manager of the Kentucky Jockey Club.This sum, together with entry and nomination fees, will make the total value of the race in excess of $60,-000, The value of the race to the1 winner in 1920 was $33,000.(Associated Press Despatch) NE WYORK, Dec.24.\u2014Five manufacturing concerns controlling over j ninety-five per cent, of the United j States output of white lead, the1 principal ingredient of paint, were accused yesterday of collusion and price fixing by the New York Commission investigating the alleged \u201cbuilding trust.\u2019\u2019 The information that the five concerns maintained equal prices and, exchanged information regarding j quotations and names of customers | was given the commission by Chas., F.Tuttle, secretary of the American j Institute of Lend Manufacturers.The corporations he named are the | Sherwin Williams Company, Nation-{ al Lead Company, E.I.Dupont Denmours Company, Hammer Brothers an dthe Eagle-Pitcher Company of Chicago, owned by Hammer Brothers.Another organization of manufacturers of building materials today promised to dissolve within a week.This was the Eastern Soil Pipe Man-ufacturets.Mr.Tuttle who is also secretary of this body said that the members would at once re-open competition.TEE BOLSHEVIK LEADER ISSUES A STATEW.NT mer- (Assoeinted Press Despatch) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec.24.\u2014Residents in the southern part of Louisville, aided by police and detectives, engaged in a search today for a negro who last night shot George H.King, a seventy year old farmer, King died today of his wound.King and his daughter were sitting in their home when the negro entered, apparently for robbery.The couple were forced to lie face downward on the floor and when King attempted to arise, he was shot in the back by the negro who escaped.CONFIDENCE MAN FAILED Ï0 ESCAPE IN AB\u2019 LANE Po?::e Went Uf > a Plane After Their Me Soviets to Abolis! the Right to Private Owner'Mp of Books.! WE WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS -A- JO'OUft BOUCHER, LACROIX & FISETTE, High grade Clothing for Men and Boy* 163 Wellington St.Sherbrooke, Quo.! (Associated Press Despatch) | LONDON, Dec., 24\u2014A wireless (despatch received here from Moscow _____\t: says: Lenine, the Bolshevik premier, TO GET AFTER \u2022\u2019JUMPERS\u201d i addressing the All-Russian Congress (Associated Press Despatch) Soviets, spoke in detail regaiding TORONTO, Dec.24.\u2014The execu- measures for the sconomic restorative committee of the Ontario Hoc-, tien of transportation and of agrikey Association, pursuant to a policy cultural and industrial production adopted at the annual meeting of the i'W83 only possible u the government s Association to eliminate the \u201chockey Pr^ramrne ^or electrification was tourist,\u201d held prolonged sessions here yesterday and placed upon a! ' electrification^ plan he said, large number of cases of players who !^as been, elaborated, the_ imancil have changed clubs, or places of Tesi-I^ost of which is estimated is 1,500,-(jence_\t[000,000 gold rubles.The committee took a strong stand !\t*, f\u2019 e cannot cover this with the on the question of the elimination of g0lfc tho Danish and Menndlnavlan farmers be enceuragkd to come to Canada trey were goad agfieultur\t.»ra \u2022ns, (Assc iated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Dec.24.\u2014Machine Let US WISDYOU A s* CHRISTMAS Established l£?£?0 Sherbrooke, Que.guns of an airplane manned by members of 'the Royal Canadian Police, riddled the plane piloted by J.G| Gadbury, alleged confidence man, forcing him to decend near Winnipeg where he was captured, it was learned yesterday.He was wanteh on charges of forgery and obtaining money by false pretences.-y- Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue m tYij ' m 1920-1921 ' / s tm f ^ \u2022 i ! t rlcUH a*' VriYi.>, -ÎV^.S V To Thank You and To Wish Yon WeD With a hearty good-will we extend to you the old, old wish\u2014  Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year May good cheer attend you this YuleLide, and may Nineteen Twenty-One usher in Great Happiness and Prosperity for all.1 px I E G E M.JK\tLIMITED Quebec and Sherbrooke JvVv^Ci J.mil £ , s' (I ¦ ï.\t42 Q 4,- mMM f jkL hki Œk mm BP , f.J.I '1 £ fi ' Î To âîl our friends and customers everywhere Here\u2019s wiehing you and yours a Christmas Day long to be remembered for its happiness and cheer.p\u2019f-C, £ tf:- V,\u2019 W ¦ Vf / 't' lM Ltd Alfred Sherbrooka l SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920.PAGE NINÏ \t79% rr- NEW YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT Furr.hhed by McManamy & AVaish JULPJfJLitU-OJijLÊJUJl O 8 e B e j Wall Street Journal, will say today: United Railways, San Francisco, plan has been approved.Re-organ-ization receives the sanction of the California R.R.Commission.New securities in exchange for outstanding 4 p.c.bonds will be issued.Inspiration and Greene Cananea Copper pass their dividends.Union Pacific net still above last year's.Stndebaker plan to re-open January 10 th-.United Fruit fortified with $16,-000,000 in cash.Cast Iron Pipe price reduction now general.Cut of $15 by U.S.Cast Iron Pipe brings level to $55 a ton.Canada's paper industry shows amazing growth.Reading segregation plan near completion.Company may file supplemental plan later on.HAT CHRISTMAS may bring you an abundance of Good Cheer and that the 7s[ew Tear may see you firmly placed upon the High Road to Prosperity and tiness is our Seasons Greeting to you and yours « ILL WILL Happ At/.\tSugar\u201425\tat 20.Beil\tTel.\u201420 sv\tt 101.Biaz\tiiian\u2014100\tat 29 j/0 2\t:5 at 29%.\t at Royal Securities Corporation /\tLIMITED MOHTREAL ' TORONTO - HALIFAX VANCOUVER ' NEW YORK s« 8T.JOHN ' WINNIPEG LONDON, ENG.& ItUÜSBMXàfJ.B.C.Fishing\u201435 at 34.Canada Car.\u201410 at 34.Canada Steamships Com.\u20145 40, 10 at 40.\t\u2022 ' Dim.Bridge\u201420 at 74.Dorn.Iron\u2014100 at 42.Nat.Brew.\u201450 at 45, 25 at 45, 10 at 45, 15 at 46, 10 at 45.Mont.Power\u2014100 at 77, 69 at Quebec Ry.\u201425 at 19 *4, 25 1914.Shaw.\u20149 at 102, 8 at 102.Smelters\u201425 at, 16, 15 at 16.Span.Riv.Pfd.\u201425 at 88, 25 88, 10 at 8814, 5 at 8814.Textile Com.\u201410 at 100.; British Parliament Prorogued at Midnight Last Might.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec.24.\u2014 Parliament ! prorogued at midnight last night, at| The speech from the throne said j the government would endeavor to j reach a solution in the.Greek diflfi-I culty.The Russian situation was described as still obscure.Dealing with Ireland the speech said;\u2014 \u201cThe state of affairs in Ireland grieves me profoundly.I deplore j the condition of violence and out-77.rages whereby a small section of at my subjects seek to sever Ireland | from the Empire\u2019\u2019.It concluded 1 with the hope that the recently passed Homo Rule Bill would bring about friendship.St?Bank of Canada GENERAL STATEMENT 30th NOVEMBER, 1920 LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC: Deposits not bearing intercat.Deposits lieorine interest, including date of statement.interest accrued to >123,339,308.4] 331,«88,071.80 Notes of the Bank in Circulation.Balance due to Dominion Government.___________________ Balances due to other Banks in Canada.f 8,8*7.41 Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondents in the United Kingdom and foreign countries,.14,939,003.06 $455.017,387.02 41,673^73.74 19,973,801.38 Bills Payable.Acceptances under Letters of Credit.» « »-* * TO THE SHAREHOLDERS: Capital Stock Paid up.Reserve Fund.Balance of Profits carried forward., Dividends Unclaimed.j.Dividend No.133 (at 12 per cent.December 1st, 1920.Bonus of 2%, payable December 15th, 1920 per 20,134,010.00 546.928.20 11,107.37 585,979.48 402.680.20 14,965,810,47 3,997,678.28 17,228.647.29 $553,855,298.18 20,134,010.00 20,480,938.20 ASSETS 999,767.05 $594,670,013.43 Current Coin.Dominion Notes.United States Currency.Other Foreign Money .Correspondents Securities, not $ 17,910,132.50 28.727.403.00 27.181.668.00 6,723.995.37 $ 80.343,188.87 23,500,000.00 3,431,180.21 26.490.706.01 291.51 37,044,019.59 12,306,172.80 21.400,126.90 16,117,459.49 12,899,573.85 *4,962,994.23 Other Current Leans and Discounts in Canada (leas rebate of interest).$183,747,409.41 Other Current.I-osns and Discounts elsewhere than in Canada IcSs rebate of interest).102,674,210.39 Overdue Debt:; estimated loss provided for).\u201942o!3R1.04 Deposit in the Centra! Gold Reserves.Notes of other Banks.Cheques on other Banks.Balances due by other Banks in Canada.Balances due by Banks and Banking elsewhere -than in Canada.Dominion and Provincial Government exceeding market value.Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian, not exceeding market value.Railway and other Bonds, Debentures and Stocks, not exceeding market value.Call Loans in Canada, on Bonds, Debentures and Stocks.Cai! and Short (not exceeding thirty days) Loans elsewhere than in Canada.$279,197,713.48 Real Estate other than Bank Premises.Bank Premises, at not more than cost, less amounts written off.Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit, as per contra.Deposit with Ihe Minister for the purposes of the Circulation Fund.Other Assets not included in the foregoing., H.S.HOLT.President.EDSON L.PEASE.Managing Director.$286.842,000.84 966,349.43 9,498,425.48 17,228.647.2» 860,000.60 76,876.95 $594,670,013.43 E.NEILL.Genera! Manager.AUDITORS : Éa CERTIFICATE ova:.Rank or Canada: ank which have come under our nuuee hare beta within the jktirere Wlf K SPORT TO THF SHAREHOLDERS OF TlfP That in eu opinion the transactions of the 1 of the Bank.T:\tp l checked the rash and verified the securities of the Bank at the Chief Office at 30th Norwaber 1920 as v.f-il ÎLS a nothe; Uire/as required by Action 56 oi the Bank Act and that we found tbev a freed with the cci; ie>- in i ne lier ; in regard thereto.We also during the year checked tfce cash and verified tb- eecuritie* at the prmcip.! branch'-.\u2022 \u201c.\u2022'l.we Shert has bwn con pun) by tin nitf» the tante at tk« CW*f jcriDt PAGE TEtf SHERBROOKE DAILT REGARD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920* Sherbrooke Daily Record ruhlutw* tally.#««¦>« Snntayt.kr \u2018tw Bhtrbrooke Reoord Cairuunr.Lid-.67 \"\u2022** (incton etTMt, North.Bhrrhrooho.li|\u201c- ESTABLISHED FEBEUABY *, l*»7' Member C»n*4Un Pr«», Ltd.*Hh dr«» ! »f leued National Now* wit* In offtf*\u2014 j Canadian Pres*.Aaaodaled Fro*»\tj for'» new* \u2022crrico* arallaklA ENTERTAINMENT AT THE RAND A GREAT SUCCESS Mode and Dancing Helped to Pass Away Pleaaant Hour\u2014 Next Year\u2019i Entertainment to Be Held in 53rd Armory.J.X .¦¦^'I'CTTP SUBSCRIPTION RATES\u2014Ratoo »trUt!y In advance, to any addre&e in Canada.Great Britain and the United State.: One year.*J.*0: six month», ILIJ; threa month», SI.»#!\t______ \u2022so maath, ««c._____ I\tChristmas entertainment at an a.b.C.(paper.\ti the upper plant of the Canadian In- Th» Record i» a number of the Audit gersofi Rand Company, as announc-Bureoa of Circulation, and it* circalation i» j t (j jn our columns a few days P-gO, retalarly audited and caarauteod.\t^vas held in the compressor shop dur- i '¦ -\t______-¦\u2014 j-l\u2014\u2014 ¦'-\u2022= ing the noon hour on Wednesday, CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.December 22nd, and proved so en-The Christmas season engenders joy able that it is planned to hold | -\thonrtdlv welcom- n\u20acxt year's entertainment in the, « spirit of rejoicmg, heartaly^com\tthu.giving the em., éd both by young and old, it pp _ pjoyes 0f the company an opportun- i the true significance of the ideals ot ;Ly 0| exchanging presents and ex-Î fellowship and maintains universal tending the Christmas spirit to their! recognition of \"Peace on earth to-(friends.A programme of dancing; .wards men of good-will.\u201d During and music similar to that held this, fr\tyear Will also be arranged, these festivities, pessimism s n-,\t^ large spruce tree obtained by ceremoniously brushed aside and t,.e j|eggr8i Ransehoascn and .Chi! -s proverbial season greetings are was set up in ihe compressor snap fiashed across the four corners of, and decorated with miniature lights, the earth.Irrespective of race or ! tusne paper and imitation snow uy j *no ,\t,\t.\t_\t~\tMr.McCoy ana tnc Misses Atto, La- creed.the anniversary o- ^\tmont, Mosely ana Johnston.Boys cf our Lord is clearly symbolized b> ancj g-;rls received presents suitable the angels\u2019 singing, *\u2018I bring you ,o their ages, such as cannons, pis-B'ad tidings of jov.\u201d the indestruct- tols, nursery equipment (may all able bonds of friendship are vividly your troubles be little ones Herb,) reca.oc, drifting aequ ,n > amusement was occasioned by some firmly secured and optimism, tr.ei0:£ grotesque presents given to keynote predominant throughout the several of the foremen by some of universe, gives vent to exuberuus | their friends.expression of genuine affection.; ÏIof- B^?en 1\u201d5™l)''rs of *1.\t.\t___¦\tCirco Band put the X ,nto Xmas bv Cnnstmastime is essentially the thc;r Drisk ^nd harn.or\u201eiUS renu^ children's illusion of everytnmg per- ^jon 0f an^ dance music, those taicing 90 the beautiful, it represents who did rot dance beating time with e period of unmitigated joviality, in-1 their feet, and all joining in when- ; epired by the ineffable joy of service\t*?and EtrucK up some old with which the elder generation are: ^penlng^York Firemen\u201d march ; impregnated.\tse.vction, \u201cSor.gs From the Obi The outward manifestations of the Folks\u201d ; two step, \u201cHow\u2019ya Gonna festive season are overshadowed by Keep \u2019em Down on the Farm\u201d ; the parental and filial love expressed 07altz> \u2018^«^m-ky Dream\" ; song, ;\t1\t.\t,\t* vAdeste Fideles.\u201d Arranged by Prof.In tna simple yet beaatilal manner -q grjen> cf the Child of Bethiehem; the ex- Among the invited guests wore the ciiznge of presents, the srtigL.g of\tRev.Father\tSimard and th Rev.\tDr.carols and festive\tcelebrations are\tRead .The\tformer sent word to\t.the subordinated to the spirit of Christ- committee that a previous engage- 1, > rpv,;c ;=\t+>,«.wWeh\t1116114 unfortunately prevented\this n-ms cheer.This is\tthe spirA which\tattendance>\taT,d as Santa Claus was moves us to assist in amelAora.-ns' also unable to be present, it was un-the conditions cet and Dictator of Fiume, is gra- here today and to enjoy with you dually being discredited by the y°ur Christmas tree and entertain- -r i- ' Jt T-:________i\tment.Tins is surely the Christ Italian najon.Fired\t.\t-\tspirit and I am in favor and ready to end zealous patriotism, tne so.dier- help all those who are in the labors poet was, at the initial stages of his of goodwill towards men.It is not adventure, acclaimed as a worthy (very often my pleasure to come in-siccessor to Garibaldi, the outstand- t0, t'f!e real workshop of the people uig figure in Itaaan ,.istory, o\tmen come daily contact, and it fortunately, the lofty loea.s with has seemed to me that the Christian which be had inspired the move- spirit would be more generally en-tnent gave way to subsequent self- joyed and its influence more felt if isbness.His occupation of Fiume and\taT1.of Boston, is ron/in»d to hi* home.\tMr.and Mrs.Sydney Langley and On Tuesday evening a number of -on of Lennoxrili* were oik- *.» at young peoph met a* the home of Mr.Harry A.driok's Sunday.Mms Dora Morin.Among those pre-i Mua Jean Caii, visited her sister and now bears the Kings signattre,iCompanyj aTlc} leaves shortly to i nter has met with the approval of the fa course of training at the General Italian people.Had D\u2019Annunzio been Hospital in Montreal, and h r many satisfied to accept the term* of this\tTWiih \\iT\th- new .\t.fî^id.In making th^- rr^sentation.treaty he would ,.ave oeen acclaim.gead cait5t} attention to ih> u popular hero and have been em- beauties and responsibilities of th'-titled to the thanks of the Ital.an healing profession in a v ry toucl -nation; unfortunately, the conces- .ng manner Miss Frappied respond- I Ï» 1 ed to Dr, Read\u2019s remarks in a few well-chosen words, ad as she left the floor the band ^Jared and three hundred voices took the strain of \u201cFor She\u2019s a Jolly Good Fellow.\" The employees of the compan showed their appreciation of th efforts of Dr.R'-ad and others in their behalf by a vote of thanks and thre-rousing cheers.A box of cigars was presented to Prof.Brien for th-members of the Circo Band.The entertainment was concluded by the singing of the grand \u2022 i m*M There is still time to get a Genuine \u201cHis Master\u2019s Voice Victrola for Christmas More people all over the world have wanted and have bought the Victrola than any other musical instrument of its type» Because the Victrola brings to them the world\u2019s best music by the world\u2019s greatest artists; from Grand Opera to the latest Jazz, There is no gift you can make that will be so thoroughly appreciated as a Genuine Victrola, Everyone in the family will be pleased with a Genuine Victrola on Christmas morning, and their pleasure lasts throughout the years to come.Genuine \u201cHis Master\u2019s Voice\u201d Victrolas are priced from $40 up to $720.00, and are sold on easy payments if desired.There are over 9000 selections listed in \u201cHio Master\u2019s Voice\u201d Record Catalogue.104nch D.S.records are $1.00 for the two selections.HIS MASTER S VOICE Li\u201d CCPR.'KTID.CAM#*,BOOBT EMU.BOUHER | Any \u201cHis Master\u2019s Voice\u201d dealer will gladly give you a demonstration and explain ail the advantages of buying a Genuine Victrola BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL M210 JTv~ A?5 M I 1 i » w Wilson ^ ^ons, Headquarters for Victrolas and Records in Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships.Complete stock of Victrolas and over 10,000 Records.Eight large demonstrating rooms, efficient service.All mail orders filled the same day as received.Christmas records on sale now.Catalogues mailed to any address.R.L jL' Li'LtLY _., FÏiaü'ï .i ,\"ûî Si j3 TE\tFiFu lîü&lï\u2019Aîiyji .Li j s SKui i lornminnunwii Kent were M '*.:«« ft.and H.Yiatc* Mary and Lillian Ml»» J.Goggin, Mi::- A.L Messrs, Darcy.Charles an,, Tf ' McGee, R.Morin and several others.Music and singing added to the enjoyment of the evening.Refresh-! menu were served and the party-broke up at a late hour.Mr.C.Morin drove to Windsor Miils on Wednesday.f armer-: are busy hauling wood to Richmond, many loads passing through here every day-.Several of our young people went to Richmond on Thursday evening to attend the musical concert at the; Convent.HUNTING VILLE R.K.Hunting Sunday.> .P.C.IT.meeting Sunday eve December 26, in the Church, Miss Bernice Cowan will lead.Mr.N'orrey Hunting of Sherbrooke -pert the week end at nis home here.Mr.Sydney f.irb.other and little son of ;:crth Bey, Ont., visited relative-.in the vii.age this week.Spec.music ia being prepared \u2022or the Sunday evening service.MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS Budget of News from Various Sections of the County.INVERNESS A lecture \u2018 War a;: an instituticn\u2019\u2019 will b«- given by Rev.Mr.Stewart, of Kinnear\u2019* Mill* on Tuesday, December 2Kth., at 7.30 p.m.in the Court Hcu-e Hall.Thih ertertainment will o' order the autpie-»* of the Inver-ner I.itéra r y Society and will take the p: -< of thr- regular debate.The High School cioi'-d today, th - 24th., and will re-open on Janu- ary 4th., 1921.Miss Alma Murchie of MacDonald College is with her parents for the holiday season.Mr.Andrew McCannon of Belle-viîie, Ont., is home for the holidays.Mi:;:, Winnie Majawry of MacDon-,ld is visiting with her aunt, Mrs.Jas.E.Robinson for her vacation.The Xmas services held in the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches on Sunday morning and evening respectively were well attended.Special music was rendered at both services.The death of Mr.Edward Clarke occurred at hi:; home Saturday night after a long illness, during which ho endured much suffering.His funeral was be held Tuesday from his late ! residence.Th : annual Xmas Tree and entertainment takes place today the 23rd., at 7.30 p.m.In the Court i House Hall.Mr.Donald MacKinnon of Clive, Alberta is home for Xmas with his parents, Mr.and Mrs Jamea Mac Kinnon, -\u2014¦ ¦ .REEDSDALE ! day.Mrs.Robert White and Mrs.E.! Robinson were at Thetford Mines on j Thursday.j The terrible gr.Ics on Tuesday wrought great damage amongst the forests in this vicinity.Whole trees have been turned out of root, and but few trees escaped without broken branches caused by ice, wind and rain, and damages to telephone and buildings more considerable in places.INVERNESS EAST at home for the Christmas vacation.\u2019The Methodist Church choir will repeat the programme of Christmas music in the Lower Ireland Church at 10.30 a.m.December 26th, Mr.Harrison, of Lennoxville j also Mr.W.D.Lowery, of Glen Loyd, were in thi* vicinity during th- past wrek.M- r*.Rob'-rt Pound and John Longmore wont to Quebec on Mon- Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Robinson entertained the choir of the Methodist Church in their home on December ; 17th, it being the final rehearsal for the special Christmas music rendered December 19th.The jolly crowd, accompanied by the pastor, drove out In a largo double sleigh under the guidance of Mr.D, McCullough.Refreshment* were served after i choir work was finished and the isingers turned homeward to the tune ! of \u201cGood-night, Ladies,\u201d and \u201cMerrily We Roll Along \" Mis* O.McCrae has returned to har home for the holiday*.M ss W.H.Majaury is home from M»edon*ld College.Miss Wark, of Bhernrooke, and Miss Bernice Wark, of Magog, are 3T.SYLVESTER EAST There will be the usual midnight 1 services in the R.C.Church on Christmas eve.The choir has been practicing for some time for the occasion.Mr.Pete.Filion, had his right leg broken a little below the knee, on Saturday morning Inst, while hauling a load of pulp wood to the station.Mr.and Mrs.P.Kelly, Mr.and Miss Barden, of St.Agathe, spent Sunday with relatives here.?-\u2014 - LEARNED PLAIN Mr.W.I.Sample, of Lancaster, N.H\u201e was at Mrs.E.Sample\u2019s, rc-contly Mr.E.Rowe ha* returned from Rutland, Vt., where he has been working for the past few wcks.Nu rue McCarthy, of Sawyervillo.Is caring for Mr*.Thomas Hood nml infant son.Mr.and Mr*.R.L.I/«Bonrveau, of Wosleyvllle, were calling on friends here on Tuesday, Among those who wers In Sher- brooke, were Mrs.James McVetty, Messrs.Arthur and Stanley McVetty, Mr.E.Harvey, Mr.T.Hood, Miss E.| Sherman, Mrs.George Hume and j Miss Mary Murray ! Mrs.C.M.Bates and little granddaughter, Doreen, of Rnndboro, spent | a few days here with friends, rcccnt- Uy.-4- - KIMBERLEY Miss Mildred Mackenzie is home to spend the holidays with her mo-'ther, Mrs.Mackenzie.Miss Grace Mackinnon is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Mackinnon.Mr.W.D.Jamieson is home from Montreal to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Jamieson.Mrs.J.W.Porter and little Effia spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Forbes.Miss Sarah Jamieson is homo from Quebec to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Jamieson.Miss Mildred and Mr.Kenneth Maekenzie spent Saturday evening I with their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Forbes.Mr.Joe Htace, from Scotland, is with Mr.A.S.Jamieson at present.Quite a number from thi* part attended the funeral of the late Mr.Eddie Clark on Tuesday.I < >HLKBKÜÜKE DAILY KLUJKD, J KIDAY, DLŒMtJLK ^4, I LALit ELEVEN \u201c Daily Record \u201d Want Advertisements BIG^ESUI-TS FOR UTTLE MONEY \\ RATES:\u2014rU5 words or issu, a&c each insertion, one cent for each additional word.Six insertions for the price of five, if run every day and paid dn advance.If charged, weekly rate does not apply.10c.added if accounts have to be sent more than once.HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE C'l OOD PASTRY COOK WANTED.DU-* tie» to tiugin January Srd, lêül.Apply Stan»lead College.Stanutaad.J.(ue^ CURL WANTED KUH UENEHAL HOUSa-M work.Muet be a guod plain couk.Apply Mr».H.W.WeLih.k48 Outario St, or phone liti-M.\t Housekeeper wanted on farm.Addre*» W.H.Bennett, Biahop'» Croe-»ln*.One.CIOMI\u2019ETENT HOUfE TABLE MAID ^ wanted Immediately, where other n.uid 1» kept One adult in iamily.Apply Mrs.Wm.Farweiu «4 Dufüerin Are._ _ ___ NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Sherbrooke will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec at its next session, and ask for the adoption of a law amending its charter (Edward VII., Chap.66, and the HELP WANTED\u2014MALE Girl or woman wanted imme- dmtely to do general homework, by week or month ; willing to Bleep out Apply Mr».Dakin, 26 Wolfe, or phone 774-W FOR SALE ONE DRESS SUIT FOR SALE.SIZE 89 ; uncalled lor.Masse, The Tailor.WEBER UPRIGHT PIANO, EBONIZED cage, in lirat class order, lor sale.A.II.Genge, 184 Quebec St Tel.846-W.___ /\u2022fiNTLEMAN'S FINE NEW OVERCOAT, V never used, worth 470, for SJO.Apply Edwards Furniture Co.\t________ TyJOFFATT RANGE WITH WATER front \u2022anitary toilet large chiffonier, tablea, chair», etc.All cheap.Phone 942-r-2.1% H.P.GRAY GAS ENGINE, NEARLY new, for sale- X.H.Aldrich, Way » Mills.Que.\t___________________ Hen house for sale, including ten pure bred Plymouth Rock pullets and Plymouth Rock hen», also one portable garage.Apply Burge1» Store.Lennoxvilie.OPECIAL SALE IN SLEIGHS AND O robe», farm sied» and litter carriers, also second-hand sleigh».Apply to R.C.McFadden 4t Co., Lennoxviile.______ 4 VALUABLE PAIR OF EXTRA LARGE at.xnu»k.ox robe», price $400 ; a double Victoria sleigh, price $100; an extra line hand-made pair of double driving harness, prie» gl&O.Apply immediately, 86 Melbourne Street CtLEIGHS\u2014ONE FULL SPEEDSTER, ONE 5 pair express traverse sloigha, with two plu»b upholstered Beats, «uitable for light express.Both in first class condition.Apply Room 15 Olivier Bldg.(SALESMAN\u2014SELF-RESPECTING SALES-man, whose ambition ia beyond hia present place, might find more congenial employment with us, and at the same time double hi» income.We reuuire a man of clean character\u2014sound in mind and body, of strong personality, who would appreciate a life\u2019s job with a fast growing cornera, where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings.married man preferred.Apply to Mr.C.0.Bonet, 2nd Floor Olivier Bldg., Sherbrooke.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE itARM FOR SALE\u2014A LARGE AND VAL-uable level farm, carries large stock.Situated in Sunstead County and near Government road.Address for particulars, Joseph Clement.Agent, North Hatley, Que.rjdWO-FAMILY BRICK-CASED HOUSE for sale, formerly residence of the late C.P.Byrd, 75 and 77 Portland Avenue.Seven rooms, bah attic and cellar each side.Apply W.C.Fuller, or IL E.Goodhue, Executors.I PROPERTY FOR SALE.IF YOU WANT X to buy any property in any ward in the city, or if you have any property for sale.Buy a home for yourself before spending your money other ways.Save time and trouble of moving.Come soon.Apply Mr.A.Schnapp, Real Estate Agent, Olivier Bldg-Room 14.rpEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN X North Ward.AU modern conveniencea, such as fire-place, bath, etc., hardwood floors up and down, large cellar with good furnace, A1 garage and large plot of land for garden.Sine of lot 48 a 833 ft., orchard of seven \u2014\u2014J several Acts amending th« same) to obtain additional powers, and, particularly1, for the following purpojes: \u2014To oblige persona who sub-divide building lots to lay out the streets according to the plans of the City, and to execute all municipal works at their own cost according to the instructions of the Engineer of the City; to obtain authorization to execute municipal works upon streets established on sub-divided lands by the proprietors of such lands, and to assess the cost thereof; to oblige the proprietors of workshops ana factories each year to furnish to the Council information, for the purposes of valuation, as to the nature and value of their workshops, factories and plant; to increase the rate of interest upon arrears of municipal taxes and amounts due to the City; to increase the power of the City to borrow temporarily or otherwise; to increase the powers of the valuators, and to permit them to make separate valuation rolls; to a.iend the law relating to voting upon borrowing by-laws of the City; to allow a discount upon payments of taxes made in advance by certain ratepayers, by virtue of borrowing by-laws; to impose a personal tax of $2.00 on every person of full age, not domiciled in the City, and who earns therein a salary or remuneration; to acquire by mutual agreement, or by way of expropriation, and to exploit all or part of the immovables, undertaking, and material of the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company with its active and passive servitudes, its rights and privi- RESULTS OF SCHOOL EXAMS AT DlXmif Other General News Items and Personals of Interest from Dixville.MANY MODEMS AÏ FUNERAL OF MiSS LUCY CARD Deceased Very Popular in Bishop\u2019s Crossing\u2014Many Beautiful Floral Tributes.The funeral of the late Miss Lucy Card, whose death has already been reported, was held from the home I of her parents here.The funeral I-, , w» \u2022 xl \u201e\u201e\u201e\t\u2022 was lar&ely attended by residents of 1046; Evelyn Wright, 896; Florence Brookbury, Bishop\u2019s Crossing and McCoy, 889; Leah Bellows, 794; Ruby vicinity, who desired to pay their last Drew, 681; Bernard Bailey, B16.\t.Grade VII.\u2014 (1300).\u2014 Gordon The following is the result of the December written examinations at Dixville Model School: Grade VIII.\u2014(1200)\u2014Doris Jones, Kitchen range, wardrobe, din- ing tabU, mattresses, etc., also Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, laying strain, one White Leghorn cockerel.Apply to 86 London Street.\t_________________ No agent* need apply.Record.MISCELLANEOUS rpRAPPERS\u2014RAW FURS BOUGHT AT X highest market prices.J.O.Darche, 7 Gillespie St.Sherbrooke._________ apple trees bearing.Ideal location for\t_\t\u201e\t___ _____ gentleman who wishes a nice private home.llegCS, RS Well in the City of Sher will sell cheap for rash, or would exchange ; brooke as in the other municipali-ior timber lands or farm propelty near city, j ties of the Province; to establish, v,- -\u2014_i -mi.Reply to Box 43 possess and exploit in the City of Sherbrooke, and in the neighboring municipalities, a system or\"systems for the transportation of persons and merchandise, tramways, autobuses, and to borrow the money necessary for these purposes; to provide for the remuneration of the Aldermen; and for other purposes.Sherbrooke, December 4th, 1920.J.A.LEBLANC, Attorney for the City of Sherbrooke.NURSING I PRIVATE NURSES EARN $15 TC) $30 A ¦ week.Learn without leaving home.Descriptive booklet sent free.Royal Collegs of Science, Dept.81, Toronto.Canada.Smith, 1202; Malcolm Mayhew, 1171; Geraldine Spaulding, 830; Floyd Bellows, 734; Rayburn Wright, 313.Grade VI.\u2014(1200).\u2014Ruth Watts, 1068; Leslie Wright, 783; Willie Cobb, 740; Turner Bellows, 723.Grade V.\u2014(1000).\u2014Clinton Mayhew, 726; lone Major, 684.Grade IV.\u2014 (1800) \u2014 Harriet Watts, 702; Hilda Willis, 679; Evelyn Poole, 531; Norman Cutler, 465; Bertha Rogers.Grade II.\u2014(700).\u2014Frances Parker, 589; Leslie Cutler, 543; Isabel Major, 516; Robert Spaulding, 504; Homer Cutler, 484; Bernice Neill, 388.Mr.David Spaulding returned to his home here from the Sherbrooke Hospital on December 14th, much improved in health.Mrs.T.J.Grady and Miss Bernice spent Monday in Sherbrooke Miss Dorothy Tanner, from Bis?hop\u2019s College, Lennoxviile, and Master George Tanner, from the Coati-cook Academy, are spending their holidays with their parents, Rev J.C.and Mrs.Tanner.Mrs.B.C.Wakefield and Miss B.M.Ward, teachers of the Model School will spend their holidays at respects to a highly esteemed and much respected young friend.The service was conducted by Rev.Mr.Brundage, of Bury.The floral tributes were many and beautiful and were donated by the family, Mr.and Mrs.Welter, Mrs.McAdams, Miss Jean and Miss Mary McAdams, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.F.Tarte and Miss Leonard, Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.E.D.MacAulay, Mr.and Mrs.J.0.Leonard, Mr.and Mrs.W.Howes, Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Card and family, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Rich, Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Bennett, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Bennett, Mr.and Mrs.C., R.Bennett, Mrs.Weir and family,! Miss Ella Frances, P.A.McAdams, Rufus Joyce and others.The funeral was conducted by S.N.Bishop, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, and the casket was borne by six young friends of the deceased, namely:\u2014 Jack and Auley Weir, Emery and Paul McAdams, Rufus Joyce and Rudolph Leonard.Those from a distance who attended were: Mr.A.R.Bennett, Orleans, Vt.; Miss Mary McAdams, Montreal; Mr.S.A.Card, Brantford, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Tarte, Miss Leonard and Mr P.McAdams, Sherbrooke.She lea\\ as to mourn her loss Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Card, father and mo- -Paramount Art-raft Pictures- their respective homes in Sherbrooke ther; S.A.Card, brother; Mrs.R.R, and Lower Ireland The burial took place at the Crook er cemetery on Sunday of the little son of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Davis, of Baldwin\u2019s Mills.The service was conducted by Rev.C.P England, Pas- ^ülbert, Mrs.W.R.Goudie and Miss ''Doris Card, sisters.Several uncles, aunts and cousins as well as a host of friends.The deceased was sick only a short time, and the news of her death came LIVE STOCK FOR SXLE I.ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL for Bale, age two years, from high milking strain.Apply Morris Brown, Massawippi, Que- A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECONU-hand furnaces, Daisy hot watsr boner, and a few stoves and ranges.Now is your time to secure youre.v hüe they last.Ernest Conley, 9 Magog St.Sherbrooke.TO LET 89 Frontenac SL E4.Bradley.821-W.Phene o* croix New Bldg., also three apartments.Apply Nault & Lacroix._______________ GLENBURN STOCK FARM \u2014 SHROP-shire ram lambs, Berkshire boar, several young sows.Shorthorn bull calves ; Barred Rock cockerels, $3.John Racey, Lennox-ville.LOST AND FOUND ÏHGHT HAND LEATHER GLOVE LOST.^ Fownes make, Saturday last between Depot St.and Bowen Ave.Please return to Record Office.^JOLD WATCH AND CHAIN LOST IN Coaticook, Friday afternoon.Reward if returned to the Thorndyke Hotel.House to let\u2014fine residence to let in Lennoxviile (Main street), all modern conveniencea ; garage.Rent reasonable.Apply Clarke & Stewart.Lennoxviile.TENEMENTS TO LET, ONE vith five rooms, two with three rooms.All conveniencea.Corner of Brooks and Aberdeen Sta.Rent moderate.Apply Mr.A.Schnapp.Room 14 Oliver BUlgL____________ Three wi TRAPPERS Highest prices paid for Raw Furs.Send for price list Marcotte & Pelletier Sherbrooke, Que.SUPERIOR COURT For 1- -* Province of Quebec, in the District of SL Francis.No.792.DAME WINNIE BELL HERRING, wife common as to property of George Jason May, of the Township of Eaton, in the District of Saint Francis, for the purposes hereof duly authorized a eeter en justice, Plaintiff, tor of the Bamston Baptist Church, j as a shock, to the many friends, she Deceased, who was four years of age, bad made in the vicinity, ard will was only ill for a short time and much sympathy is expressed for Mr.and Mrs, Davis, who were formerly residents of this place.The children of St.Cuthbert\u2019s Sunday School are preparing a Xmas programme and will hold their tree at the parsonage on Friday evenTng MONTREAL TO ASSIST be greatly missed by them.Her| two sisters, Mrs.W.R.Goudie and Miss Doris Card, are located in Kelwona, B.C., and were unfortunately unable to attend.GEORGE JASON MAY, of the said Township of Eaton, in the District of St.Francis, Defendant.An action for separation from bed and board haa this day been instituted.November 23rd, 1920.FRASER, RUGG & MIGNAULT, Attorneys for Plaintiff.WAf, Five Hundred Thousand Elm Logs sides bath room and pantry, hot and j on B.& M.^ Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Boynton, Tomi- ^TICE FLAT TO LET, SIX ROOMS, BE- rold water, furnace In cellar, gas.cement floor and alectxlo lights.Apply 26 Park Avenue.\t______________ ELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, J8 NORTH Bowen Ave., known as the \"Ansell Cottage,11 for rent January 1st, 1921.Apply to above, or The Sherbrooke Jsian & Mortgage) Company.Strathcof.a Square.________ fOUSK TO LET EARLY IN APRIL, 9 rooms, 7 Gillespie St.(on corner of King St.).Actually occupied by J.O.Darche.Contains five bedrooms, kit-hen, living room, sitting room and office.I* In-lehed throughout in natural colored hardwood, hot water heating, roomy garage attached.J.o.Darche.7 Gillespie -SI.s IIe fobia.Apply to S.A.McKAY, NORTH HATLEY, QUIfl Young Lady Wanted at once as OiTice Clerk with general experience in book-keeping and stenography.Experience absolutely necessary.Apply in own handwriting lo Box 69, Record.All applications confidential.CANADA.Province of Quebeo, District of St.Francia.No.210.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Third of December, 1920.Before G.L.deLottinville, C.C.C.MAX WEINSTIEN, merchant, of Sherbrooke, said district, against LOUIS PARENT, of the same place.Defendant, and GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY, corporation with an office at Sherbrooke, said district, Mis-en-cause.The Defendant is ordered to appear within one month.G.L.DELOTTINVILLE, c.c.c.NICOL, LAZURE AND COUTURE, Attorneys for Plaintiff.while the Baptist Sunday School will hold their entertainment in the church on the same evening.Miss Mildred Grady, of the Dunham Model School, will spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Grady.Mr.and Mrs.H.M Cowhard, of Edmonton, Alta., arrived in town this week on a visit to Mr.Cowhand\u2019s sisters, Mesdames W.H.and H.N.THE UNEMPLOYED MEN CASINO \u2014Special ^Today and Xmas Day\u2014 Let This Be the Happiest Christmas in Your Life.See Shirley Mason in \u201cMerely Mary Ann\u201d The Great Stage Success, by Israel Zangwill.\u201cToonerville Trolley\u201d A Novelty Comedy.A Beautiful Canadian Nature Picture.Ruth Roland in \u201cRuth of the Rockies'1 HOLIDAY SPECIALS ALL NEXT WEEK MONDAY AND TUESDAY A Superior Maurice Toumour Production \u201cDEEP WATERS\u201d With an All-Star Cast A Romance of England's Stormy Coast, with One of Most Thrilling Shipwrecks Ever Shown.A.St.John in \u201cSpeed,\u201d A Paramount Comedy.An Interesting News Reel Also Benny Leonard in \u201cThe Evil Eye.\u201d Mary Pickford and D.W.Griffith Productions Five Hundred Men Will Be Put to Work on the Streets.MONTREAL, Dec.24.\u2014 At a representative meeting yesterday which dealt with the unemployment situation, arrangements were made pTowmanîTnd*brothers^Messrs^as\" li0 put five-hu\"dred at wpr^ A., and Thos.W.Cowhard and fan\":\tStreetS t°-day and cnntracts made l\u2019Hûa\tJOI* ilies.Mr.Ed.Holmes, of Coaticook, was in town Thursday on business., Claud T.Wright, of Montreal is the guest of his mother, Mrs.s\u2019 Wright, for Xmas.WATER VILLE a large number of over coats to be made for the police and civic employes, which will provide much employment.-0- TWO FIREMEN WERE KILLED.St.JOHNS, Nfld., Dec., 24.\u2014Two firemen were killed and four injured in a fire which destroyed the Star Theatre yesterday.One of the walls [collapsed, burying the six men.AUCTION SALE Tuesday, Dec.28, 1920 SITUATIONS VACANT $200 FIWARD Will be given to any person ! giving information which will /-VIRUS WANTED FROM 18 TO 80 TO AY train for nursery maids.Course eight months.Situations guaranteed at $i0 per month.Apply St.Margaret\u2019» Episcopal Homo.Albany, N.Y.___________________________ \\T7ANTED BY Canada paper com- lead to the recovery of merchan-\u201d pany.Limited Windsor Mills, first dux» JJgg stolen from the premise* of » topographer for temporary vvork^ State ex- Vincbcrg\u2019*, 28 Wellington St., perlenoo when replying.Box .\t^ ^ OR WOMEN WANTED TO CLEAN Cleaning material supplied.Apply Mr.Francoeur.Superintendent, Cape « Company.Limited.Conn.Cotton.Paelflo St_____ WC WANT 50 PEOPLE TO MAKE ladles\u2019 coat* and suits, 10 operator».« eoat and sul* finishers.2 skirt fini.-hers, 4 balsters.2 rutters, 1 assistant eutter.4 button sewers.4 pressera, 2 under presser».1 forelady for operators.I forelady for finishers.10 hand embroiderers and one forelady.also two first elass pocket makers.We will undertake to teach anyone not knowing the ladlw\u2019 line, providing they are experienced In any other similar line and are willing to bo taught.Apply Monday morning.December 27th.at 8 o\u2019clock, to the Empire Germent Co., 1st floor, Payette Building, 44 Wellington South.\t____________________ evening, Dec.6th.Goods were carried away in a light express wagon.AUCTION SALE WANTED TO HUY ¦f \u2014OF\u2014 PURE BRED JERSEY COWS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS on the farm of M.J.O\u2019BRIEN on the Dunham KtNid, TUESDAY, DEC.28 »l Ten a.tn.i R horses, 4 pig».20 Plymouth Rock hens, grain binder, corn harvester, ensilage cutter with 40 feet of elevator, corn planter, cultivator, land roller, disc drill seeder, disc har-i rows, 2 smoolhiiiK harrows, 2 plow\u2019s, Mani-! toba bush breaker, mowing: machine, two-borne self-clamp rake, horse fork with forty an\u2019* \"T J,\"\t', w»»on.biurgy.cut- i,mum OUI»\tter, pair of bobfdrde, manure sled, manure ( liff, Qm>-\t_\u2014\t.truck, 900 Ih.per hour DeLaval cream sep- arator, 20 gallon churn and butter worker, 2 pain* double work harm*»*.2 pairs driving harness, a large Quantity of hay end straw, AGENTS WANTED \\\\TE WANT RKIJABLE AGENTS TO 100 bushel» of potatoes, and other thinga too sell our well-knortn fruit ami orna- j numerous to men; ion.mental tree»; good pay, exclusive territory J Term* of Sale-Under $10.cash; over that r*ahU.Our agency w valuable.Write for nnuMiut.eix months' credit on approved en-particulare.Pelham Nursery Co.Toronto, < dorsed note*, with bank Intérêt.Ont»\tM.J.O'BRIEN, Proprietor.Bargains in Barred Plymouth RockCockrels Your choice while they last at $7.50 each.Worth double the price.All bred from \"John Pringle\" (\"W*M>ilview\" Strain).Our Rocks won 1st and Silver Cup at Sherbrooke Exhibition, 1920.Write, téléphone, or come and »ec them.All birds sold cm approval.C.J.WKIGIIT A SON.Hhcibroeke, Qua.AUCTION SALE Monday, Dec.27th.1920 On the property known iui the JOS.DAME I'ARM, fire miles from Magog, recently occupied by Joseph Forand i .3 horses, 4 cows, 7 other cattle, 1 pig, 25 poultry, 1 mower, 1 rake, 1 double wagon, 1 set sleds, 1 cultivator, 1 horae hoa, 1 epring tooth harrow.1 cream separator (M.-H.I, 1 set double harness, 1 single harness, all email tools.Quantity of hay, straw and oata.Terme : Cash.Bale starts at One p.m.sharp./SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD OF CANADA.AUCTION SALE \u2014ON\u2014 TUESDAY, DEC.28 1920 The undersigned under instructions will sell by Public Auction at the Ansell Cottage IS BOWEN AVENUE NORTH: Sitting Room Furniture Centre tablse, lounge, eaay and other chairs, rocker», pictures, curtains, clock», linoleum (nearly new), carpeta, rugs, mate, etc., etc., writing desks, lamps, Quebec heater (large), etc., sideboard, dining table, chairs, large lot of crockery and glass.Contents of fotfg^Bed-rooms Bedateads, springs, wardrobe, bureaus, stands, chaire, mirror», etc., etc.Kitchen cupboards, tables, chairs, good range, $90 gnu stove, cooking utensils, etc., etc.Lot toola, etc., etc.Terms -Cash.Bale at Nine o'clock am.JOHN J.GRIFFITH.Auctioneer.CILLES.\u2014At the Sherbrooke Hospi tal, on December 19, 1920, to Mr \u2022nd Mrs.A.E.Cilles, Belvidere, a son (still born.) IN MEMORIAML In sad and lovins memory of my mother, Nellie Waldron, who departed this lif« on Christmas Eve, 1919.But we cannot think of her idle.She must be a home-maker still, God gives that work to the angels Who fittest the task fulfiL Peaceful be thy rest, dear sister.It is sweet to breathe thy name.In life I loved you very dear.In death I do the Barnet Inserted by her DAUGHTER AND SISTER.Bawyerville, Quo.IN MEMOK1AM.SMERDON.\u2014In loving memory of our dear eon ami brother, William Arthur Smerdon, who died Christmas noon, Dec 25th, 1919.One year has gone, but none can tell The loss of the one we loved so well* One of he best that God could lend, A loving eon, a faithful friend.Sadly missed by HIS MOTHER.SISTER, BROTHER.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.They likely name something you want.IN ME MORIAH.In loving memory of my grandmother, Mr».Wm.Hooker, who entered into real on Christmas Day, 1919.MILDRED HOOKER.Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Que.IN MEMORIAM.1#A MO U REU X.\u2014 I n loving memory of my dear euter, Mrs.Cyrille Lnmouroux, who died at her home In Yakima, Wash., Dec 25th, 1919.\"Oh.It is hard to part from those We hold on earth so dear: But harder still without a word.Or even a far well tear.\" \"Thy will be done.\" Inserted by her brother.ANTHONY MAHERN.Berlin, N IL E.Bishop, and sons, Russell and ; Keith and Messrs.L.A.Huges and | S.N.Bishop were in Sherbrooke on Wednesday.\t.Mr.Leslie Bennett, of St.Johns, ! g is a guest at Mr.S.N.Bishop\u2019s.Mr.H.Adams and Miss Marjorie | 5 Rolfe were in Sherbrooke on Satur- [ S day.\t: 3 PRINCESS Theatre TODAY Blanche Sweet in \u2018Help Wanted\u2014Male* 6 Parts.»> = ADAMSVILLE I Special music Is feeing prepared'1 for Midnight Mass by the choir-!g master, Mr.Louis Grégoire, at his [3 home.\t; 3 Mrs.Adelard Monajt has received s the sad news of the death of her 3 brother, Mr.Napoleon Larrive, of 1 Holyoke, Mass., last week.His wife ,=\t-\u201c! predeceased him several years ago.,1-\u2014 He leaves three grown-up children to mourn his loss.Mrs.Frank Dominque is visiting at Mr.and Mrs.N.Chicoine\u2019s-Mr.T.Robert, Sr., of Brigham, Antonio Moreno Episode 6th.\u2018\u2018Shcaps and Scrapes\u2019 Comedy.tion in Mr.Felix Brouillctte\u2019s .store, j Misses Mildred Green, Evelyn ^\tPibus and Moona MacGowan, from has arrived to spend the holidays at\t! M>ss Marjory Lynch, the hemes of Mr.and Mrs.E.Brous- from King\u2019s Hall, Compton ; Miss seau and Mr.and Mrs.Adelard Mo- Dorothy Wilson, from Sherbrooke, nast.\tare home for the holidays.Mr.and Mrs.Alferia Choquette, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Wraggc have of Farnham, was spending Sunday returned from a two months'visit to at the.home of her parents, Mr.and the Old Country.THEATRE The House of Merit TODAY AND TOMOR-ROW: Albert E, Smith Presents Earle Williams in \u201cThe Purple Cypher\u201d Also Other Features MONDAY AND TUESDAY: The Premier Presents One of the Biggest Broadway Successes: 'Blind Youth\u2019 With an All-Star Cast.In Addition: Comedy, Serial, Weekly Music by Premier Orchestra Mi's.N.Langevin.Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Foster and Mr.Isaie Balthazard is ill at his'little daughter, Sarah Knowlton, hom«.\thave arrived from New York city, Examinations will take place in and arc guests of Mr.Foster\u2019s fath-the Elementary schools on the 29th[er, Mr.T.K.Foster, .it \u2018Darley and 30th inst., conducted by Rev.J.place.\u201d Boisvert and the M.M.Scliooi Com-, Mis Ruth Libbey, of Montreal, i a missioners.\tholiday guest of Miss Lucia Knowl- Mr.Jas.McGowan from West ton_ Farnham, spent three days at Gian-j Mrs, jj.D.Mitchell and son, by visiting his son, Joseph, who nas'of Montreal, are coming to spend charge of me Canadian Express Co- Christmas with Mr.Mitchell, at Mr.delivery there, and was calling: on-jj p Wood\u2019s friends here on his way home.|\tannuai Christmas tree of St.Miss Rita Monast and cousins ar- [ rived home from Farnham for Christmas holidays.the Paul\u2019s Church will be held on Tuo KNOWLTON day night, December h8th, in the [church parlors.Mrs.Carl McCorkill arrived from I Farnham on Wednesday, and is a -\t- 'guest of her parents, Mr.and M.s.Mr.Felix Brouillette has installed M.T.Eldridge.a fine new1 safe in his store.\tAmong those having Christmas Mr.J.N.Robinson is having his gatherings at their homes i re Canon large woodpile sawed up by gasoline and Mrs[ Carmichael, at the \u201cRec-engme this year.\t- tory\u201d ; Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Pettes, Mr, E.Fleury, N.P., spent a eou- Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Mizener, Mr.jple of days in Mansouville this and Mrs.Wm.Venables, Mr.and week.\tMrs.J.N.Davignon, Mr.and Mrs.holidays are Mr.L.H.Pibus and family, to Mr.John Pibus, sr.; Mr.Francis Williams and family to Rock Island ; Mr.J.A.Lefebvre and family to Waterloo ; Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Stone at Mr.Will Stone\u2019s, at West Bolton ; Miss Kate Robb to Cowansville ; Miss EthM Drew to Bolton Glen ; Mr.D.M.MacDonald and family to Scotstown.The Young Ladies\u2019 Circle of the Methodist Church has purchased a brand new Weber piano, which was installed on Thursday in the church parlors.PUTTING THE \"H\" IN MUSIC \u201cThe 'orn of the \u2019unter is \u2019eard or the \u2019ill, sang the littlo boy at the Ragged School treat.But somehow his version of that line in \u201cKath Icon Mavoumeen\u201d jarred on thi nerves of the teacher.\u201cMy little man,\u201d she said kindly, \u201cwhy don\u2019t you put a few more aitch-es in your song?\u201d \u201cGam,\u201d advised the 1 ittle man, politely.\u201cDon't you know there ain\u2019t no \u2018h\u2019 in moosicT It only goes up ter G.\u201d\u2014San Francisco Argonaut.PERHAPS HE\u2019S TOOTHLESS.HPHPI\tThe Gotham Poet, poor dull wight, 1 Messrs .C.B.Bullard and Linus M.H.Hunt, Mr.and Mrs.James who said there is no rhyme for \u201clobs-j Soles, of West Brome, were here on Armstrong, Mr.and Mrs.M.T.El- ters,\u201d forgot the gustative delight business Wednesday.\t:dridge.\tthat eating freen com off th* cob Miss Ella Blcau has taken a poai-l Among those leaving town for the stua.a I 1 00713770786613 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920 i ^
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