Sherbrooke daily record, 3 janvier 1919, vendredi 3 janvier 1919
[" In To=m or row\u2019s Record, First Instalment of Dr.Beland\u2019s War Story- Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS ADVANCE OF POLISH TROOPS INTO GERMANY IS CAUSE OF DISQUIETUDE; DANGER OF BOLSHEVIK '\"VASION (Invasion of Poles Could Have Been Prevented Two Weeks Ago, but Situation is Now Hopeless.\u2014Government Members in Session to Consider What Action Can Be Taken for Protection of German Cities.\u2014Rioting in Berlin on New Year\u2019s Day.(Associated Press Despatch)\t(J; & * # & Ar BERLIN, Jan.3\u2014A protest against $\t#\t___ _\t.\t_ \u201cthe abject surrender to the Poles,\u201d | GERMAN TROOPS CONCEN- # Fire Island, was received by Navy De- TROOFS BEING REMOVED FROM U.S.TRANSPORT So Far Over 1,000 Men, Including Some V/ounded, Have Been Taken from Steamer Northern Pacific, Aground at Fire Island.(Canadian Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Jan.3.\u2014Information that approximately one thousand troops including some of the wounded, had been removed from the transport Northern Pacific, aground at BRYAN ENDORSES D.M1ANAMY which is advocated by Herr Ernest, of ; # the Prussian ministry, is printed by # the Zeitung Am Mittag today.The I !» minister, who has just returned from \\ !» TRATE ON BORDER.* - # (Canadian Press Despatch) -St BASLE, Jan.3.\u2014 Several !» the border, declares that while the in-1 !» German army corps have been A» vasion by the Poles could have been ! !» concentrated on the border be- !» prevented a fortnight ago the situa tien is now hopeless, and that Germany could not regain the territory occupied by the Poles even with the division ordered to the district\u2014a division, he declared, which it was now impossible to assemble.The Zeitung Am Mittag, declares that the statements cannot be time, !» tween Posen and Prussia, ac- !» !» cording to the Nachrichten, of !» !» Frankfort.Germany, it is add- !» !» ded, has decided to defend her !» !» rights to the province of Posen.!» * * their former enemies until they es- partment officials here at 10.30 a.m., today.This indicates that fewer than 1000 soldiers remained on board, and the work of removing these in small was progressing favorably, it was J said.The position of the transport was! declared to be virtually unchanged, the danger of her breaking up being no greater than it was last nighr, notwithstanding the continued pounding of the seas.Repairs had been made which prevented further water from entering the holds, a message, from the ship said.and it asks why the Government has tablish a stable government in Ber-done nothing in the matter.It char-; lin, says:\t| acterizes the attitude of the Govern-! \u201cAll that sort of thing is only calment as \u201cChinese apathy.\u201d\ticulated to confuse the real issues and The Zeitung Ain Mittag also ex- ! to miss the only way that leads out of | presses disquiet over the evacuation ! disaster.It is a matter that concerns j of Riga by the Germans, and the dan-1 all the Allies, not France alone,, and ger of a Bolsheviki invasion of Ger-jthe Allies know very well what they roany,\tought to know.They have decided to i The Government members are in help Germany when their conditions\t______ session today and are reported to be are fulfilled.Their demand is the re- n \u2022 c kt r\t.c .considering what action to take for storation of order in Germany.The rreiTlier Of ISeW boveriUïîent ûây the protection of German cities from Allies demand visible guarantees that WANTS POLAND FOR THE POLES the Poles SHOOTING IN BERLIN STREETS.Munich newspapers of this morn Germany shall not fall out of one despotism into another, and they demand that the internal conditions of Germany shall be placed in a position, ing's date, received here, publish ex- wj1icF shall forbid anarchy, tended reports of shooting in the \u201cXhe fulfilment of these demands streets of the city on New i ear s Eve, (joeg no^\ton ^e number of Nine persons are declared ^to ha\\e confjjctin *>\t?\u2022> *> *5- \tMontreal; Mr.and Mrs.F.the Spartans and Athenians, was en- Guy Gra4f^ deaûghterMof th2 Po^t £aïM\u2019 in *\" lntrifUe Wlth XprlCS for ! bert Catheart and Mr.Douglas Cath-Office were Crests of Mr and Mrs the\tot Gre«ce 18 the Per\" jeart to Quebec on Monday ; Mrs.Luther Hayes.\t\u2019 sian rule, and for the hand of the mon- Herbert Catheart to Sherbrooke on Mr.R.\tJ.\tPeacock\thas\tbought\tMr\t¦ arcll's daughter In marriage.The se-\t.Friday ; Miss Hildred Armstrong to Arthur\tJohn\u2019s farm\twhich\tis\tbetter\tcret negotiations were carried on\tBury on Friday; Mr.Ernest Cath- known as the \u201cGuss Thomas proper-1 under an overhanging bower of roses.I cart to Quebec on Monday, after ty\u201d with immediate possession.\t! The perfidy of Pausanlas was dlscov- ! spending the holidays with his par- _\tj eredi buti whpther jn defiant of his j ents here ; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon .\t.\tfate or not.It became a custom among\tArmstrong at home again for the oU l I ON\tthe Athenians to wear roses in their\tw'nf®r after the summer at Ohau- hair whenever imparting a secret they diere Basin ; Pte.Allan Catheart at .Mr and Mrs.J.B Downs left on a ' wished kept inviolate, hence the say- h°mfi a^[n\u2019 lilter reviving his dis- ! scholars'.Rev.J.and Mrs.Rlttray Y*\u2019 ,reîent\tofThi| si^er\u2019 Mrs;P- Bishop\u2019s Crossing, a guest for a \u2019few *ince\u2019 8Ulons Çlhrls\u2018inn nations- ^ .'j°^nsoP?\tMoGiiey, the davs of her dauo'htpr.Mrs Wm\tThe word \u201cdun\u2019* as used In L=a\u201cLSU\u201erpi.îf,?«Îî!îî ! holiday ^ with hts children m Boston; dron; Mr.and Mrs.V.E.Welter from Phrase \u201cdunning a man\u2019\u2019 is commonly Mr.and Mrs.Charles Austin of at \u201cThe Knoll\u201d entertained on Christmas Surveyors, 17 Sanborn St,, Sherbrooke.Tel.iMr.Erno\u2019s, Pigeon Hill; Mr.and Day, Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Soles and 480.Inspectors, reporte and survey» of all, Mrs.D.Corev at Mrs.L.J.Martin- Miss Doliie and Mr.Earle Beard, Mr.MIGNAULT & MIGNAULT, civil and ; both at Mr.Frank Sager\u2019s, Pigeon Municipal Engineers and Quebec Land .Hill; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Tinsley kinds.J.O\u2019C.Mignault, L.O'C.Miirntiult, Q.L.S.C.E.anù ARCHITECTS Q.L.S.dale\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.H.Douglas at Mr.J.Austin\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kidd, of Stanbridge East, at Mr.John Holloway\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs and Mrs.Landon L.Beard of \u201cSpring Brook Farm\u201d recently entertained Mr.and M:\t' trip to Bedford, and St.Albans.Vt., .np.\tthem nnd charge, to resume his old duties; to visit friends; Mrs.Mary Wier, of\t\"Ini Ari.tinn nottnnT\u2019 \u2019 Pte- R- Larrabee to Quebec on Mon- n_\u201e\u201e;- *1Dce- 81»onz Christian nations.\t^ after a ten days> leave witb friends here ; Miss I.Ross to Macdonald College on Saturday to take up her duties as teacher ; Miss M.Ross to Montreal on Monday, after with their -\tQ&Patten^from^Netvportf3 Vc^where\u201d 1*™™ bni!j?ofJfPol.\u201c the«7 I Mrs:\tCatheart, who has Recent arrivals and departures are: he has been employed for some time.,_______ JY'L.\u201e\t__l,.\t___° ,_PP_n 111 P°nr health for some OLIVER thought to be derived from the French donnez,\u201d but, according to an Eug- M\t_____ , f\t\u201e¦ , Hsh publication, bearing date of 1706, spending the holidays Montreal, recent guests at Mis.H.A.it owes its origin to one Joe Dun, a time.HO.JAME \u2022 Tel Telephone £S.P.Q.A.A., SHERBROOKE, thur Rykert.of Pigeon Hill, at Mr., |p^\u201eand fan\u2019% \u201cP^^ant View 1069\tFayette Coreys on Thursday; Mr.1\tÀ*.,?,, -:-t- Burley and Mrs.Rice to Sheldon, i 0rchard Hill_, Messrs.G.H.Chap- INSURANCE WS.DRESSER & CO., SHERBROOKE.\u2022 All branches of Insurance.Office established 1876.F.J.SOUTHWOOD & CO.INS.ACTS.S.& S.Mutual Bldg.Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS I )K AA k KOCH HEBERT, SPECIALIST.49 King Street, Sherbrooke.Bronchial Troubles, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia.Consultation by appointment.Vt., for a few days; Mr.and Mrs.E.i\u201e1.\tEl win Beard and family of Ar- Abler Dale ; Mr.and Mgs.John C.Mrs.G.A.Chamberlain, of Minton,; .\t, Beard and family of \u201cPleasant View spent a few days last week at the j a tfV days the past week\t| whenever a man refused to pay his home of Mr.A.Chamberlain ; Mr.e Ml!s' A\u2018 T',Stowe; who has been ill debt it became customary to say to Ç-hap-!and Mrs.F.to Portage spending a family.man, Corpl.T.J.Nolan, Sap.T.È.Campbell at Mr.Archie Sager\u2019s on j MaYgaYk^WiaVo^MontreaTguenfor i Stanley Bulman' of Shawinigan, also Sunday.\t; \u201e few f|,V5\tp- ¦¦\t, guests at the same home on Friday \\ Rexford and iyis | three weeks past, was reported as his creditors: \u201cWhy don\u2019t you Dun V YY v S- .Yu z;ls better on Monday.GLEN MURRAY Vera Rexford, of Fitch Bay, and Mrs.; a few days at \u201cThe Pines.r a cr - orvi -rr-iM\t!\tMr' Eld- H- Bates> Newport Centre\tof last week' i the Mlsse8 Frances and L-Ao 1 toUL I UlN\t;\twill preach at the Union Church, Sun-\tHeleQ Embury returned to their re- ______\ti day at 10.30 a.m.\t\u2019 j spective schools on Saturday ; Mr.Miss Medora Patterson a part of| Mrs.Frizzle is staying a couple 0f Wilfred Marshall, of Sawyerville, her\tholiday at East Angus; Mr.\tLind-;\twith her (laughter, Mrs.Errol\tguest at Mr.Win.Embury\u2019s recent- say\tMartin, Stukely, week-end\tat j\t,J?rsh; Mr.and Mrs.C.J, Benham and\tly ; Pte.James Saunders recently Mr.A.F.Channell\u2019s; Mr.Meade C.»?ISS, Bellham to Cowansville, New returned from the front, visited his Harvey and Miss Emily Harvey, of j * Day to the Kittell \u2014 MacRae brother, Mr.leaac Saunders, last West Sutton, recent guests at Mr.J.| ^dd'Y?.! IS° ®en^am officiated as weeds; Mr.F.A.Chamberlain and SWEETSBURG ^f Windsor ! ' O n t ^a Mr.\tj\tMcClay, Mrs.Geo.Me-1 Sherbrcfoke\t^ere ,Un PFesent: Tnosejrom a distance were: known among the Irish as \u201cüim bog.him?\u201d\tj Corporal Stanley P iterson and To find the origin of the word Mrs.Patterson of Montreal, spent the \"humbug\u201d we are Invited to Ireland holidays with his parents, Mr.and - In the days of James II.That mou- -'Jrs- A D.Patter on and other rela- Miss Vina Miltimore has returned arch Is said t® have caused to be I Lyes; Miss Alice Graham a f»w days to her duties in Sherbrooke, and Miss marie at the mint in Dublin a coin r 'ivJYY PPP'ntsvY.rj alp v.MrS' JohtJ Gladys Mi.-timore to her school in ol,t of anvthina\tM.mil l\u2019nA\tken! also Master FI oris Aitk-en of rise.83 >n ** Phrases: \u201cThat\u2019s a I )R V AS the at.d Thr brooks.Ly appointment.spo The weather is very favorable for work, farmers in this vicinity are tak- j «y m n t u j »r j »,\t\\ -\u2019 \u2014 spending a month at B SPEER, M.D.3pectali»t-Eye.Ear, !8nd Mw E.C Juby and Mr.and Mrs.I Mr.John Raymond\u2019s.XV.No»», Throat.Tel.1240.Whiting Bik.G.L.Channell.\tI Mr.and Mrs.Ed _________1-Mr.and Mrs.A.L A.DARCHE.M.D.SPECIALIST\u2014EYI:, Ear.Nose end Throat.Oflice and Private Hospital.49 King Street.J MUSICIANS fliHE SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF MUSIC J oilers facilities for propres» in Voice.Piano, Violin, 'Cello an.I Harmony, including the Licentiate degr.\\ which compare» favorably with any European Conservatoire.Irwin Sawdon, Principal.'Phene 985.___________________ AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT-ANTS J OHN J.GRIFFITH, L.I.A.AUCTIONEER, Accountant, CommiHsioner and Auditor, Sherbrooke, Que.H.BRYCE, C.G.A., ACCOUNTANT.\u2022 Auditor, 15 Quebec St.Sherbrooke.Ml H.A \u2022 ecr.ANDREWS.LICENSED AUCTION-eer, District St Francis.Phone No.4, North Hstley.ADVOCATES c .ate.WELLS.WHITE & LYNCH ADVO-catss, Merchants Bank nidg , Shi.-brooke I PHASER.RUGG A MIGNAULT, ADVO-cates.Q.C.R.Building.¦WJICOI., I.AZURE * COOTURE, 95 WEI-Ty Ilngton 8t.Sherbrooke.\u201e\t,\t,., .\t,\tRaymond enter- Bryant and tamed a reunion of the Raymond fam- A\tauuv, ._ Taut ran4 W.R.BRADLEY & SON Undertakers.Horse or Motor Ambulance Service.64 Frontenac St.Telephone 297.Board of Control Kale Unpopular.A mass meeting of Halifax citizen has expressed Its opinion In favor o' the abolition of the Board of Contre; now governing that city and the ret (oration of the aidertnanio board dis carded some years ago.Order your Coal and Wood Heaters Now and be ready for the cold wave.Nearly every .stove in stock less 1 5 to 20 per cent, this month.Order by Number.No.1.Coal Heater, nickel trimmings, 40 in.high, O OK regular $11,50, for .Oitü No.2.Wood, Box Stove, can use wood 22 in long.If) Qfl Reg.$13.50, for___ lUiOU No.3.High grade Quebec Heater, uses coal or wood, 32 in.high, complete with extension plate rack, ash pan, etc.Regular $13.50,\t-J Q 0g No.4.Coal Heater, two covers, nickel trimmings, 27 in.high.Regular $15.50, -J £ gQ No.5.Wood Heater, oval shape, nickel foot warmers, etc.Uses 24 in.wood.1 0 Cfl Reg.$16.75, for___ lOiOU No.6.Quebec Heater, uses coal or wood, two covers, two plate slides, etc., 33 in.high.Regular $17.75, No.7.Quebec Coal Heater, with shaker, 33 in.high.15.50 No.8.Wood Heater, takes wood 27 in.long.qr» q n Reg.$25.75, for .ZU.ÜO No.9.Combination Heater and Cook Stove, four covers and shaker grate, 84 in.high.f®1*'.\u201988:76\u2019.31.00 20 Per Cent.Off All Ste®l Ranges.EDWARDS Furniture Co.01000053090300010001100100011002100000000200010053020002000001000002004853480201020005000000022353 2302480200020053000202020101000102010101010201025301532353025302485348028991 ^^.6.^/+:.:+.+^+://.+:.5.65/^^/.2:.^^ 48480153000002000200020000530000020002000002000004100202000000000200100000000200020000020000022300 ^01012161^2273137373737373737373739273737373832373732375 0100000200020000050001010001 ; 7 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919.h THE WONDER FILM OF 1Q1J WILLIAM POX presents JACKffg BEAMSTÀLK 1300 CHILDREN * ONE ÔI&FTGIANT BE YOUNG AGAIN 'SEE THE MOST MARVELOUS MOTION PICTURE EVER MADE DIRECT FROM ITS BIG NEW YORK RUN AT THE GLOBE THEATRE HIS MAJESTY\u2019S THEATRE Saturday, «January 4tlr 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m., 9 p.m.Admission 20c including war tax.With Record coupon, 15c.I BIGGER AND BETTER THAN A CIRCUS [| FOR ALL CHILDREN FROM 5 TO 90 W Ï1 m m Premier Theatre Princess Theatre UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT TODAY.Bert Lytell in \u201cHittin'» the High Spots,' Fifth Chapter of \"Th iron Test.\u201d Ccmeci^.MONDAY AND TUESDAY.Mae Marsh in \u201cHidden Fires.\u201d 5 parts.TODAY.Triangle feature, five parts.Keystone Comedy.Two parts.Carol Halloway in \u201cThe Iron Test.\u201d MONDAY AND TUESDAY.\u201cInside the Lines.\u201d FROM TWO SIDES.Domesticity (masculine) \u2014 The of wanting to stay at home the wife wants him to go out her.Domesticity (feminine) \u2014The trait of wanting to stay at home when I the husband wants to go out with her.! Domesticity (feminine) \u2014That trait I of being willing to stay at home f when the husband wants to go out without her.Céustrao Tiiectfre Friday and Saturday\u2014The sre.teet Crook play you ever saw, \u2022'Kiss or Kill.\u2019' in six parts, featurins Priscella Dean.Star of \"Grey Ghost,\u201d With Herbert hawhnson.Don\u2019t fail to see Leah Baird and Sheldon Lewis in the wonderful senal, Wolves of Kultur.\u201d\t, .t a Roscoe Arbuckle in \u201cFatty\u2019s Wild NiEht.\u201d Also Pathe s Latest Sunday-Monroe Saleabury in \u201cHugon the Mighty.\t^ Monday and Tuesday\u2014Jane and Katherine Lee in \u201cSwat the Spy.\u201cPathe News.\u201d \t YOU CAN NEVER FORGET THE OLD STORY YOU USED TO LOVE WHEN A CHILD MAJESTY\u2019S POSITIVELY ONE DAY S SHOWING, FRIDAY, at 2.36, 7.30 and 9.00.Enrico His $la|®st3f'3 \u201cJack fhe laansîalk\u201d Tomorrow Please bear in mind the Special Performance on Saturday, as follows : In the morning at 10 o\u2019clock.In the Afternoon at 2.38.In the Evening at 7.30.The morning performance is arranged to take care of the large number of children who will undoubtedly attend so that the Afternoon will not be too crowded.The doors \"\u2019ill be open half an hour before the showing.Have the children clip the Coupon and present it at the Box Office with 15 cents.We guarantee this an extra special Attraction and worth 50 cents.MyGou$m THE IMMORTAL CARUSO IN MOTION PICTURE AT LAST! Enrico Caruso, immortal aon of Italy, has acted before all the rulers of the world.Kings, President* and Queens \u2014 has thrilled by gesture and song ten thousand cities every bit as great an actor and singer -see him in \"My Cousin.\" BRITISH NEWS.Skating TONIGHT at the STADIUM D.W.CONWAY Manager.Synopsis of \u201cJack and stalk\u201d story as it will be shomn in pictures at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre to-i morrow, 10\ta.m., 2.30 p.m.and | 7.30 p.m.\u201cOnce upon a time\u201d is the way all i good fairy\" tales begin.The story of ' \u201cJack and the Beanstalk\u201d is just ! about the best fairy tale ever written.Therefore, it has to begin with \u201conce upon a time,\u201d even when one is telling the story of a big photoplay spectacle that William Fox has produced under the direction of O.| M.and S.A.Franklin.So here goes: Once upon a time there lived a ! little boy named Jack (Francis Carpenter) who was very poor, i so poor, in fact, that his (Eleanor Washington) told him one j day that they should have to sell the ' old cow which had been their friend i for a long number of years, j So Jack took the cow to market, I but be was not glad to do It.On j his way to the city he met a butcher who needed some fresh meat for the people who bought of him.tHe knew that Jack\u2019s cow would make delicious eating, so he told Jack he\u2019d buy the animal for a handful of beans.Just then a good fairy came down to earth, lit on Jack\u2019s shoulder, and whispered in his ear:\tv \u201cTake the beans.\u201d \u2022So Jack took them and gave the I cow to the butcher.Of course Jack\u2019s mother was very very angry when ishc saw what her son had done.9o the Bean- ed : \u201cHere is Jack the Giant Killer.\u201d That night the boy went to the big fellow's castle and the Giant\u2019s wife (Vera Lewis) hid him in a copper kettle.When the Giant came home he thought that he smelt flesh, but his wife said that it was the new captives that he had brought along for his dinner.Jack managed to escape, taking with him a hen which laid eggs whenever vou told her to.JACK RETURNS TO THE CëTY.Next day Jack' went hack to the city and was received by the King j (Carmen Derue.) Jack immediately | fell In love with the princess (Virginia Lee Corbin.) But the Giant had He was j learned about the little fellow\u2019s med-mothcr : dling with his affairs, and ae came to the city, captured the Princess, and took her off to his castle.Then Jack took command of the King's armies and led them against ! the Giant.They had a hard time of it, and lots of people got hurt, but theyfinally injured the Giant and rescued the Princess.Then Jack tcok her in his arms and began running as fast as he could, and the Giant went running after him.And when they got to the top of the beanstalk Jack went down it, carrying the Princess.And the Giant came following after him.But Jack reached Ihe bottom when the Giant was just about half-way down.So he rushed to the woodpile, seized an axe, and began chopping.Amd when the Giant was a few hundred feet above the ground the whole thing OFFICIAL Congratulations Dropped from Air.While Mr.and Mrs.W.J Uropc, of Grimsby, wry celebrating their silver wedding ^Tith au out-of-doors party recently, their son.Captain Drope, K.A.F\u201e circled over the homestead and dropped his written congratulations from the sky, Ihe loving missive falling close to bts mother's chair.He had flown from Loaslde with the object of dropping in on the familv.I Thirteen Unlucky Number for Sheep.During a thunderstorm thirteen sheep huddled under a tree were killed by lightning on the farm of Epbruiini Corbett, of Hope Township.Another freak of lightning is reported from Golden Grove, St.John County, N.B., where a chicken hawk sitting on a fence was struck Just as a farmer was aiming his gun tr -hoot it.she threw the beans out of the win- came toppling over and the big man dow and sent Jack to bed without fell to the ground, and Jack rushed his supper.\tIn and slew him with his dagger.THE BEANSTALK GROWS.| So then Jack had the Princess and ËLi But next, morning when they woke ; lots of money, and wag quite con-up they found that the beans had tented.And they all lived happily taken root and grown over night, ever aft^r.From the place where Jack\u2019s mother t Note\u2014Don\u2019t forget your Record Thu Kaiser\u2019* Riches.The Kaiser, as German Emperor, is said to receive $3,737,186 a year.His total income derived from a vast the amount of private property is inde terminable.had thrown them they had sprouted and a big, heavy beanstalk was shooting right up out of the ground.Its top wan far above the clouds.Nobody could eee it.Jack climbed up to explore.When ho got to the top Jack found a great big plain, with the walls of an enormous city in full view.So he went to the city and told them who he was.A good fairy came to nim again and told him about a bad old Giant who lived in a castle nearby, and said that Jack ought to go and kill the Giant (Jim Tnrverl because Giant had killed Jack\u2019s father many years before.So the people In the eity all shout- eonpon when you go to and the Beanstalk.\u201d \u2018 J ack See the Grocery Special» for Tomorrow.DAILY STORE NEWS Friday, January 3, 1919.Open Late Tonight.WE WELCOME NINETEEN-NINETEEN Wim THIS LIST OF MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END Roady-to-Woar Offerings Ladioa\u2019 White Flannelette Night Gowna full sises, waram (quality.$2.00 value for.$1.70 Fingering Yarn, $2.25.Five hundred pound* extra quality Finjrer-Ins Yarn in white, irry» and black.Full weight, deoirable for «oclw and heavy «wcatern.Regular» value $2.8# a pound.Sa!» Price\t§2.25 for .* Bleached Cotton, 85c.Web.6 yards in each web, good uervweable quality.yard wide.Value $1.0» P« web.Sale prie»\t.Ov> for\t.$8.75 Sealette for $7.75.One web of twenty-five yards, extra nice quality, 62 in.wide, fine «Iky pile.™ value,\t$7.75 Sale price .\u2022 \u2022 ¦ \u2022 \u2022 Cashmere Hose, 45c.A good wearing reliable black cashmere hose in ladies\u2019 sizes.Advertised as a special leader at 50c., Sale price Near Silk Underskirt».Black and new-color», $1.90 values now for.\u2022 $1.99 Silk Web la.in white, black and colors, dainty styles, perfect qualities, all sizes, $8.60 values for.$2.85 m White Weiiti.in Sheer Muslins, Organdies, etc., etc.Specials at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, ladies\u2019 & Children\u2019s Underwear Ladies\u2019 Bath Rohes.Heavy soft Eiderdown, full length, all sizes, $6.00 values.Sale price.$4.25 Ladies\u2019 Combinations\u2014 Union quality, short or long sleeves, ankle length.Sizes 34 and 36, $1.50, for $1.35 Size 3S, $1.75, for.$1-60 Size 40, $2.00, for.$1-80 Children\u2019s Vests and Drawers\u2014 White union quality, fleece lined.Size 1\tyear,\t55c,\tfor.50c Size 2\tyears,\t60c,\tfor.55c Size 4\tyears,\t65c,\tfor.60c Size 6\tyears,\t70c,\tfor.65c Size 8 years, 76c, for.65c Size 10 years, 75c, for .iOc Size 12 years, 80c, for .70c Size 14 years, 85c, for .75c Ladies\u2019 Vests and Drawers.All sizes, light weight.\t.39 Sale price.Children\u2019s Sleighs.A good range of the popular prices in stock.Boys\u2019 Sleds.75c., $1.00, $1.26 up.Girls\u2019 High Sleighs.$1.00, $1.40, $1.75 up.Warm Wool Sweaters for Ladies.Many styles, many colors.Dollar discount tomorrow off any one you may choose.Ladies\u2019 Coats.in Tweeds, Plain Cloths and Seal I Plushes\u2014all at Special January | Clearing prices.Silk Poplin.$1.70.The popular silk of tho season, full yard wide, in black, white and a good range of colors, $1.90 value,\t'R'l 70 Week End Sale.tP I-.I vr Silk Crepe, $1.40.Silk Crepe de Chene.double width, white, black, grey, Alice blue, etc., $1.65 value, .$1.40 Curtain Stretchera.Accommodates any size curtain, folds up compactly when not in use, .$1.85 Men\u2019s Wool Gloves, 95c.Extra good quality Men\u2019s Wool REngwood GIotob, Heather mixes,\t' handfuls would fill a basket of making it very much easier for them ordinary size.Think of this, you to master their work in the every day w 10 P!od patiently along, and.pluck-workshop.Past records of the Sherbrooke Drawing School show that sixty graduates hold positions of importance attained to phenomenal proportions.The sight of this astonishing growth appeals far less to the local dweller ihon to the traveler.The farmer, for one, looks upon the thing as a curse, and with no little reason.It has robbed bis fraternity of innumerable square miles of pasture.He mav do all In his power to discourage Ittl vigor; he may burn it and cut it, but still; perfectly undismayed, it springs up with renewed energy, and contrives to flourish with astonishing zeal.It is no unusual thing here to see clumps of blackberry bushes twenty feet high and more, endowed witn a density, morever, which is unknown in Europe.Even its enemies cannot deny that, the plant has its uses.It forms an impenetrable hedge, and one may walk for many miles along blackberry lanes, entirely shaded and shut In on either hand by walls of dense green.The fruit is in proportion to the luxuriance of the foliage.I do not know where in (he world these enormous bunches of berries can be rivaled.It is not necessary to pick off a solitary specimen here and there.All that is needful is to Townships, but has lived many years a candidate for Brome.i Happy New Year.\u201d if\" The Record\u2019s Classified Advs.These Httle advs.offer great opportunities to Record readers throughout the town-\u2022hips.The farmer sells his stock, his second hand machinery and his farm by them or vice versa, he buys by getting in touch through a want adv.with the man who wants to sell.The town and city resident sells or buys houses, furniture, automobiles and in countless other directions fiUs his wants through the \"Want Adv.\" column.The man who wmtsa job turns to the want adv.column.The employer who seeks to fill a vacancy in his store or office uses the want advs.RATES 25c for 25 words or less.One cent each additional word.Cash with order.Six insertions wiil be given for the price of five where a want adv.is ordered for a week and cash accompanies order.will\trr note Hie following instructions: Write j\ton one side of the paper only.Give the cUesuit-uon wanted.State clearly the number af advertisement* and the dates of insertion desired.Endorse Birth, Death, Engagement and Marriage notices with your own handwriting.An amount of money in figures is counted as oae word, example: \u201c110.56.Numbers are counted as single words, example: \u201c4685.\u201d Initials count as one word each.Compound words are counted as two or more words, example: \"Nia-gara-on-Use-Lake,\u201d four words; \u201cSt.George,\u201d two words each.Abbreviations such as \u201cNo.,\u201d etc., a* ona word each.Box addresses count as four words, eaamplo: \u201cBox 4468, Record, Sherbrooke.\u201d Advertisements will appear in The Record in first issue after receipt of copy.USE THIS FORM RECORD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FORM NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT ENCLOSED She Went A-Soldiering.Women do not make good soldiers.They shrink from the terrific onslaught.The Russian Battalion of Death was a failure.Madame Botch-kareva acknowledged it.She said when in America: \u201cI am keenly disappointed in women as soldiers.I do not say this because of physical endurance.My women as strong as men.Many of them came from hardy, peasant stock.But I say it because women will not stand discipline.They cannat forget personalities long enough to take commands impersonally for the sake of a common objective.When it comes to war the only thing that counts is what you can do, not who you are.I am going Would Join the Church.The American expeditionary force has won the reputation of being a highly profane lot of soldiers.But this predilection for swearing is not vicious.It is in the happy-go-lucky Americau fashion that the cursing is mostly done.A returned Y.M.C.A.worker tells us of a Yank who, as he was leaving a Y.M.C.A.hut in France declared with Americans emphasis: \"When I get back home I\u2019m going to join the church, and it\u2019s all on account of this (blank, blank, blanketv blank) of a war.\u201d ing the berries one by one, watch the slow rising of the black tide! But if you ask the average Chilean concerning the utility of these berries THREE MONTHS FOR HAVING LIQUOR FOR SALE (Canadian Press Despatch) ,\t, HALIFAX, N.S., Jan.3 \u2014 Sam back to fight as a soldier, but never xjdolf, was given a sentence of three again will I undertake to drill and months today for having liquor for discipline a battalion of women.\u201d sa;c jje Kot a iot cf it from a train Madame Botchkareva did not, I from Montreal and was arrested as he think, find the real reason of the fail- ; started from the railway station, ure.She gave the superficial one.It is true that women have not I learned to work together and take j orders.But they are learning.They ! are beginning to organize for pur-! poses of their own.They see the ] value of collectivity.But.when they have become disciplined they will ] still not.be good soldiers.The reason ! is fundamental.In their body they i bear new life.To abuse the body is j to abuse the child of the future, and 1 women live for the future.But to be a good soldier one ray live in the present.Temporarily Russian women have gone on the wrong track.They are magnificent creatures, but they have not expressed themselves.They have copied men.This they must.do.Women must give gifts of their own to humanity.\u2014-they must express themselves.They must, be warriors of the spirit, not.slayers of the body.No one can doubt, the bravery of women.They have nursed at the front under fire.They have faced death with a song and a smile.It.requires greater courage to give life than to take It.But it is the way woman wins her victories.\u2014 World Outlook.and responsibility, with salaries! y°u w'!\u2018 8nd him profoundly uninranging from $1500 to $4000 per\u2019\u201c year.These classes since the opening have been well attended, and latterly quite as well as in former years \u2014 last year showing an enrolment of 130 pupils who availed themselves of this instruction.The classes embrace mechanical, architectural and free hand drawing.The classes met twice a week\u2014Monday and Friday evenings, in Griffith\u2019s Hall, Dufferin Ave., terested.It is true, he will say, that the poorest of the poor will take it into their heads to gather them from time to time.But why should they be interested in such things as these when grapes, pears, figs, apples and peaches are ready to their hand for the plucking?Out of a superabund-auce it is only the choicest that matters.It becomes clear, then, why the countryman does not bother his head about, the blackberry.\u2014W.H.Koebel, Modern Chile.\" opposite the Bank of Commerce.All those desir-j In ous of joining the classes may make! application at the Hall, or may apply! HARRY LAUDER personally to the instructors, Mr.Robert Wyatt, 48 London street, Mr.L.N.Audet, 37 King street.IN HALIFAX.j (Canadian Press Despatch) or: HALIFAX, N.S., Jan.3.\u2014 Harry ! Lauder arrived here yesterday for à -brief engagement.He immediately tvt7\\tm\\:Q*rp imtrvvQ ap\ti P(aveeded to Government House DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST 'where he was welcomed by his honor T AanpFmi [T v ,es\\,ftch> f Lieutenant Governor MacCallum LL.1A, l ERU, Jan.3 Demonstra- Grant, whose guest he will be during tions against I eruvians continue m his stay in the city.Lauder will iuL Chile, according to unofficial reports dress the commercial and rotary clubs received here and steamships are ar- at special luncheons arranged in his riving in Mollando, and Callao with honor and will also speak at a mass many Peruvian refugees from Chile, meeting to be held Sunday afternoon Overtime.A certain manufacturer told bla employes ho would pay them their regular day's wages if they went to church the following day, which waa Easter Sunday.They were all there and the manufacturer swelled with Joy and pride at the sight.But after lhe service a foreman approached him and said: \u201cBoss, the fellers want mo to you if we come to church again to-night, n»., \"2S/ after spemflnff a nvmth visiting reia-tit tives and friends.Boys and Girls Don\u2019t fail to read the story in Saturday\u2019s paper.Every Saturday you will find in the Record one of these stories."]
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