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[" I Sherbrooke Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS MEMBERS OF SPARTACAN FACTION HAVE BEEN AND EXEOJTED IN BERLIN, REPORT SHORT LIVED REPUBLIC IN LUXEMBURG Number of Killed and Wounded During Recent Fighting ^asi'eia \"\u2018x Hours - French Military Authorities Restored Has Been Extraordinarily High\u2014Reprisals Made for Shooting of Seven Government Soldiers\u2014Warrants Out For Arrest of Dr.Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg and Erchorn.^ LONDON, Jan.14.\u2014Members of the Spartacan faction in Germany have been court-martialled and executed, according to a wireless despatch from Berlin picked up here.The despatch follows: \u201cThe number of killed and wounded during recent fighting has been extraordinarily high, but the exact figures are not known as yet.The Spartacus people court-martialled and shot seven Government soldiers.Such acts had to be met with reprisals.\u201d The despatch confirms reports that a son of Dr.Karl Liebknecht has been arrested, and that Rosa Luxemburg, Dr.Liebknecht\u2019s chief lieutenant, has fled from Berlin.WARRANTS OUT FOR ARREST OF LEADERS.Canadian Press Despatch) COPENHAGEN, Jan.14\u2014Dr.Karl Liebknecht, the Spartacan leader, is reported to have fled from Berlin to Leipsic, according to advices received here.Chief of Police Eiclihorn, according to the Vorwaerts, of Berlin, Order in Grand Duchy\u2014Move for Annexation to France.(Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.14.\u2014The Republic of Luxembourg, which was proclaimed on Thursday, lasted only six hours, GLOOMY VIEW OF SITUATION INIRELAND What Steps Government Will Take to Suppress the Sinn Fein is Cause of Much Speculation Among Responsible Men.(Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.14.\u2014The intention to forcibly suppress the Sinn Fein ,, , -\t^ l ^ \u2014-,\torganization is attributed to the according to a report to the Express i British Government in certain quar-from Brussels, which adds that French ters in inland, according to a Dub- BOARD OF TRADE OFFICERS NOMINATED LEAGUE OF NATIONS WILL BE FIRST QUESTION TO COME BEFORE ACTUAL PEACE CONFERENCE IT IS STATED Election Later\u2014Important Matters Discussed\u2014President Page on Citizens\u2019 Committee for Street Railway.military authorities restored order in the Grand Duchy.WANT ANNEXATION TO FRANCE (Canadian Press Despatch) PARIS, Jan.14.\u2014The faction in Luxembourg which proclaimed the establishment of a republic there has decided to send an official delegation to Paris, according to the Journal Des Debats.The newspaper adds that the movement favorable to the annexation of Luxembourg to France is growing stronger, and that the delegation to be sent here will be entrusted with a proposal along that line to the French Government.DEMANDED ABDICATION OF GRAND DUCHESS.(Canadian Press Despatch) GENEVA, Jan.14.\u2014Details of the proclamation of a republic in Luxembourg, which have reached here, say , that revolutionists forced an entry to i 'P the state and have created the ho lin despatch to the there, the corres speculating anxious!; velopments may be meeting of the co Governor General ail.Moderates dent says, are as to what de-xpected from a cil, which the called Monday night at Dublin Gas ;le The correspondent adds: Sober-minded, responsible (men take a very gloomy view of the situation.It is felt that the Government is about to embark on a new (campaign of repression, which may jin elude the forcible suppression of the Sinn Fein, with such results as are to be expected when the Government takes up armed conflict with 75 per cent, of the population.\u201d 'The writer traces this fear to the Tory successes in the recent elections in England which, he says, are regarded as having given the \u201cCo-ercionists\u201d a predominating influence which has been placed under martial law, is quiet.Fifty-five Bolshevists have been arrested, one of their leaders killed and several wounded.All have been disarmed.Spartacan leaders at Hamburg have ____________________________ _____\u201e\t, been arrested by military police, who \u2022 the palace of Grand Duchess Marie that Ulster will be supreme in has fled to Denmark, using a passport had difficulty in protecting them from j on Friday and demanded her .abdica- determining British treatment of obtained from the Danish legation | enraged citizec/>.The situation there,1 tion.The Grand Duchess refused on Irish affairs.Viscount French, ! O\u2019Dell some days ago.A large mass of docu-; however, ia still tense.Spartacan lead-! the ground that the parliament had1 Governor-General, is also credited The date of the Last night\u2019s meeting was interesting by the fact that the \u201cNominating Committee\u2019s\u201d report was read and submitted the following names for the future general election of the Board.For President: J.Nicol, K.C.For Vice-President: J.W.McKee, Esq.For Councillors: F.Fortin, G.Richard, A.Blouin, L.Lacombe, M.A.Laine, P.E.Belanger, J.H.Poupart, A.Crepeau, J.E.Poutre, H.A.Olivier, A.E.Couet, Dr.Forest, J.H.Lambly, Chas.Codere, J.A.Charest, W.Fortier, J.Orner Darche, M.J.Choquette, Leo Laliberte, D.J.Steele, E.J.Page, V.E.Morrill, N.B.Pritchard, J.W.McKee, C.B.Howard, A.M.Gangster, E.W.Farwell, W.P.Rapley, H.W.Welsh, M.Echenberg, Ed.Kelly, J.Phelan, j.H.Bryant, F.W.Dakin, J.M.Jenckes, S.R.Newton, J.C.McConnell, A.J.D.O\u2019Dell.For Arbitration Committee: Dr.J.O.Camirand, L.J.Codere, W.S.Dresser, B.C.Howard, J.H.Walsh, R.R.Webster, J.S.Mitchell.Delegates to E.T.Boards meetings: E.J.Page, F.Fortin, T.J.Parkes, J.E.Poutre, E.W.Farwell.Alternatives: J.K.Edwards and 0.C.Morissettc.Auditors: A.E.Couet and A.J.D.Russia May Be Represented Together With Other Nations that Were Engaged in War Against Germany at First Formal Meeting\u2014Marshal Foch Goes to Treves to Meet German Delegates and Lay Down Terms for Extension of the Armistice\u2014Commercial Fleet Will Be Turned Over to Allies to Transport Troops.ments has been seized at Eichhorn j ers at Dresden, when arrested, said residence.\tj that they had intended to forcibly pre- The Government at Berlin has is- ; vent elections to the National assem-sued warrants for the arrest of Dr.bly.Liebknecht, Rosa Luxembourg and I A newspaper at Wilhelmshaven has Eichhorn.The war minister is quoted been surrendered by the Spartacans.as saying that loyal troops have begun I\t- a search for arms with a view to disarming the population of Berlin.ORDER RESTORED IN OUTSIDE CITIES (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Jan.12\u2014Order has been completely restored in cities outside ter electing S)4 members of Berlin, where the Spartacans had SOCIALISTS DEFEATED IN WURTEMBERG Canadian Press Despatch) BERNE.Jan.14\u2014In the Wurtem-burg elections the Socialists have been defeated by the civil parties, the iat- of the national assembly, while the socialists not made such a request.She was given twenty-four hours to leave her capital, and was told that she would be permitted to take only her personal effects.She consented to go to her chateau outside of the city.In the meantime the parliament held a disorderly meeting.Grand Duchess Marie has a minority following, it is said, being mainly clericals.As a protest, they left the parliament building in a body.It is said that feeling against the Grand Duchess is due to the fact that she received former Emperor William, with the intention to exercise his authority in accordance with military, rather than political considerations.-$- *######**&**###* ^ & *\t.JUGO-SLAV REPUBLIC TO * *\tMOBILIZE ARMY\t* ^ (Canadian Press Despatch) ^ established themselves^ according to j elected 56.Of the latter four are .in reports received here today.Spandu, dependent socialists._ ; the Crown Prince, and other German PARIS, Jan.14 \u2014 The Jugo-Slav Republic will soon mobilize its army, according to a despatch received here from Fiume.BIG TROOPSHIP PROTES&AIB CALLS FOR HE?SENSATION IN LONDON * i officers, and also permitted her sister! to become engaged to Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria.It is said the |\t.- people desire to be absolutely inde-j pendent of German control.Reports received here declare, that it is not l probable that Grand Duchess Marie will return at once to the city of Luxembourg.British Cruiser Kent Goes to Hcr Lieut.-Coionel N.C.Rutherford Assistance in Pacific\u2014 Twoj Arrested Charged With Wilful Murder of Major Miles Charles Seton.Companies of Canadian Infantry j Reach Vladivostok.Canadian Press Despatch) ARMY CIRCLES BOLSHEVIST FORCES CLOSING IN ON WARSAW Canadian Press Despatch) XjONDON, Jan.14.\u2014 A sensation VLADIVOSTOK, Jan.12\u2014The big wag caused in military circlei., today British troopship Protesilous has sent out wireless appeals for assistance.The British cruiser Kent has hurried when it was learned that Lieutenant-Colonel Normal Cecil Rutherford had -\t.,\t,.,,-,,1\t* been arrested, charged with the wil- to her assistance, and the Brooklyn of Inur(]er 0f Major Miles Charles American navy, is ready to\tSeton, of Melbourne.The murder oc- if further aid is necessary, ine i ro- _____ , if further aid is necessary, tesilaus broke her propeller, but later curred at the residence of Major DISTURBANCES CONTINUE AT BUENOS AIRES coming general election will be announced later, and, according to the by-laws will be during the first week of February.Again was brought up the question of paving the streets, and the Board has decided to follow up the project to a realiation.It was suggested that the newspapers make a strong and unceasing campaign, as the matter is of a great importance for Sherbrooke Mr.J, W.McKee pointed out that there should be a public recognition of our soldiers\u2019 sacrifice and thought the City of Sherbrooke would act (Continued on Page 8) 765 MAY VOTE IN SOUTH WARD ELECTION (Canadian Press Despatch) PARIS, Jan.14.\u2014Russia may be represented, together with all the other nations that were engaged in the war against Germany, at the first formal meeting of the peace conference.Whether Russia will have present at that time a delegation of prominent ; Russians irrespective of party, or spokesmen, if any, will be decided at the next meeting preliminary to the congress.This will be held tomorrow because of the opening of the session of the French Parliament today.All the delegations, with the exception of the French, which will be occupied with Parliamentary affairs, will employ their time in preparations for Wednesday's meeting.League of Nations First.The first question to come up before the actual peace conference will be that of the proposed league of nations, and it was made known today that it had been planned for the conferees to devote twelve hours daily to this work, if necessary, until it is on the way to completion.Extension of Armistice Terms.General Foch, the Allied commander-in-chief, is today on his way to his headquarters qt Treves to meet the German delegates and lay down terms for the extension of the armistice.There was some disposition during yesterday\u2019s conferences to make the terms of the extension more drastic than had at first been proposed, but this was not carried out.The extension, however, provides for the turning over of the German commercial fleet to transport troops, in exchange I 4$» 4$» -tgt 4$» 4$» «£* 4$»\t4>*« «$4 4$» «fl 4 CANADA WILL HAVE TWO 4 REPRESENTATIVES AT 4 PEACE TABLE.\t4 (Associated Press Despatch) 4 - ?Control Three Lines of Railways and Fear is Expressed that City Will Meet the Same Fate as Vilna.800 Bolshevik Ringleaders are Under Arrest\u2014 Shots Were Fired at Policemen and Soldiers From Roofs and Windows.About an Equal Number Disqualified By Non-Payment of Taxes in Time.Reports from the South Ward indicate Üiat both candidates and their friends are hard at work.The campaign will be strenuously waged throughout the week till poling day, next Monday.Inquiry at the City Office reveals that there are fifteen hundred electors in the ward, but only 765 had paid 4 Paris, Jan.14.\u2014France, Great 4 4 Britain, the United States, Italy 4 4 and Japan will each have five 4 4 representatives in the peace con- 4 4 gress.This was decided upon 4 4 today by the Supreme Council 4 4 engaged in the preliminary work 4 4 of organizing the peace proce- 4 4 dure.\t4 4 The British Dominions, it was 4 4 decided, will be represented apart 4 4 from Great Britain.Canada, 4 4 South Africa, Australia and India 4 4 will have two representatives 4 4 each, and New Zealand will have 4 4 one delegate.\t4 4 Consideration of the question 4 4 of Russian representation was 4 4 postponed.\t4 4\t*t* *$*\t?$* ?J*\t?J» *$\u2022 «J» *Jt ?$»\t1$» for food; for the restitution of material taken from France and Belgium, and for full compliance with the terms of the original armistice.Discussion in French.An interesting feature of yesterday\u2019s meeting, as also of Sunday\u2019s, was that more than two hours of the discussion was conducted in French, of which neither President Wilson nor Secretary of State Lansing has a conversational knowledge, and which David Lloyd George, the British Premier, understands to only a limited extent.All the conversations regarding the renewal of the armistice were conducted in French.Wilson Favors Publicity.The Figaro says that when the question of the publicity of treaties and secret diplomacy was discussed, President Wilson, while supporting the majority in favor of secrecy, expressed the opinion that treaties should be public, although the negotiations leading up to them called for the exercise of a certain discretion.SUPPOSED TERMS IN REGARD TO SHIPPING.all on board were I Seton\u2019s cousm.Malcolm Cotter Se-I ton, secretary of the judicial and of- (CanadLm Press Despatch) BUENOS AIRES, Jan.14.\u2014Disturbances continued all day yesterday despite the fact that 800 of the Bol- : their taxes up to December 15, and shevist ringleaders were under arrest, j these under the law are all that are Shots were fired from roofs and win-' entitled to vote.(Associated Press Despatch) ; dows, and policemen and soldiers and I This fact reduces the work of the WARSAW, Jan.12.\u2014 Bolshevist street cars were fired upon.Street !canvass very considerably, as it will forces are converging on Warsaw jear service was abandoned at night! b® noted that half of the voting over three lines of railway.The fall.\t(strength of the ward is eliminated number of the enemy is unknown,! The situation on the railways 1 through non-nayment of taxes.the Poles not as yet having sent seems to be gettng worse, the strike1 aviators to investigate.It is esti-:spreading from Government owned! mated, however, that the Bolshevists routes to private lines.The employ-! have thirty thousand men.It is felt ees of the latter roads are refusing (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.14.\u2014Supposed details of the terms of peace in regard to shipping which the Allies are to impose upon Germany have been revealed by Bernard Harms, in the Hans, the leading German shipping journal.It is state* that these conditions have been framed by the British Board of Trade, and have been agreed to by j the other Allies.While not asserting j that the information is official, Harms says it came from a person who is in close touch with the Board of Trade Committee.The terms are as follows: Surrender to the Allies of all merchant ships which at the end of hostilities were in enemy or neutral ports.Abandonment of all claims to any ships laid up since the outbreak ef the war in ports of countries which became involved in the war or broke off diplomatic relations with enemy countries._ Return of all Allied ships which since the outbreak of the war have been in enemy possession.cers and men the steamer Teesta has arrived there they found Major Seton arrived here.She had aboard two {jea(jj three bullet wounds in his reports said that First reports said that the vessel I Public department of the Indian was limping back to this port.It later j Lee, last night.was reported the steamship might ef- Colonel Rutherford, according to feet temporary repairs and continue the police, was seen to enter the Se- t0\\vXa toO^lPceoSenntrofP900 offi- ^^\u2018XuteTTaS'andwhsr thïy i ^Warsaw is in danger of meeting to work if they are not given armed ¦\t-\"'- \u2018a has\t.s»-\ta.!' the fate of Vilna.\t.protection The Poles have a certain number of I At Rosario, the situaiion is said to soldiers in Posen, which may be De more serious, and cavalry has thrown against the Bolshevists, been sent there.There will be little cause for alarm for possibly three weeks, but the advance of the Bolshevists has influenced the sympathetic elements.Reports of Spartacan successes Berlin had an immediate effect Warsaw.It Is believed here that the mans on retiring from Poland will companies of Canadian infantry, under command of Col.Swift, and a machine gun unit.body.Major Mfles Charles Seton was It.iatcttm I born in 1874, and served in South BELIEVED TROOPS HAD DISEM- ; ^frlca in BARKED.Canadian Press Despatch) VANCOUVER.B.C\u201e Jan.M\u2014The British steamer Protesilaus left Vancouver about December 15 last with troops and mail for Vladivostok.Canadian censorship regulations in effect at that time, however, forbade any mention of the personnel the stamer had on board.It is believed here, however, that the vessel had discharged her troops and was on the return voyage by way of the Orient.G.W.V.A.DEMAND REPEAL OF PRESENT N.B.PROHIBITION ACT Canadian Press Despatch) FREDERICTON, N.B., Jan.14\u2014 The Federation branch of the Great War Veterans\u2019 Association have passed a resolution demanding the repeal of the present New Brunswick pro- 1901-02, and formerly was a captain in the Cape Medical Corps.RUMOR SAID C.P.R.BUYS RAND SHOPS INTERALLIED FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE Will Unite More Closely British, American and Allied Schools of Medicine.Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Jan.14\u2014 Satisfaction is expressed by the \u201cTimes,\u201d in an edj/ torial commenting upon the foundations of a \u201cinter-Allied fellowship of medicine,\" which, it says, will unite more closely British, American and Other Allied schools of medicine.Sir William Foster is president of the organization, and Sir Arbuthnot Lane is treasurer.Steps will be taken to inaugurate in London post graduate courses in medicine similar to those already established at Paris for the heads of Dominion and American been outlined.hibition not, and the passing of a law.n which will allow the sale of \u201cBitter army medical services Officers on beer and light wines.\u201d\tIIeave wil1 le 0\"ab'«*4 *}» FAIR AND MUCH HIGHER TEMPERATURE.The area of low pressure which was near Lake Superior is now in Northern Quebec and the barometer , \u201e\t,\t, j is high over the Western Provinces, of Trade, which was announeed Fri- The weather is fair and comparatively day.His retirement leaves only four | mild throughout the country.Moderate winds and milder; 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George Barker entertained a number of his little friends on Saturday, it being his 10th birthday.Subscriptions and advertisements for the Record solicited through the l.O.D.K.correspondent, Mrs.W.G.Brown.BEDFORD four druggist sells them.Recent arrivals and departures include: Mrs.J.Josephus and children, of Quebec, guests of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.S.Shapiro; Mrs.F.C.Saunders to Montreal on Wednesday, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.G.Moody, Crescent street; Messrs.W.Frazier and T.Wightman have obtained positions on the C.P.R., running between Megantic and Farnham; Miss Jarest has returned to her studies at Laval after the holidays at her home; Mr.11.W.Jones spent the week-end in in a body.Montreal; Mrs.A.Nadeau home from Sherbrooke, where she spent the holiday; Mrs.L.Areand to St.Hyacinthe, where she placed her son in college; Mr.and Mrs.W.Williamson to Montreal for a few days, the guests of relatives; Miss A.Hastings to St.Armand for the week-end; Mrs.M.C.Hungerford and Miss Evelyn Hunger-ford to Montreal, the guests of the Misses Martin and other friends; Miss I.Neil to Montreal on Saturday to hear Harry Lauder; Mrs.S.Sager, of Pigeon Hill, at the home of Mrs.H.Parker; Miss R.D.Beattie to Montreal for the week-end at the home of the Misses Martin, Westmount; Rev.Father Messier returned from Montreal on Thursday; Miss T.Girard home from Montreal after a few days with her brother; Mr.J.Audette to Montreal on Sunday to attend the French concert at Loew\u2019s: Mr.G.C.Hulburd to Montreal on Thursday.Mr.J.C.Lorden, who has received his discharge from the Flying Corps, has rejoined the Bank of Commerce service, he only got $37.50.He says he was made to endorse his pay cheques and that he was given for same the following sums, each sum representing a cheque by him endorsed: ten cents, twenty-five cents,! $2, $8 and $10.Gagne stated that he ; is already under a subpoena to appear as a witness at the trial before a criminal court of an officer of the 167th.E.T.DAIRYMEN\u2019S EXCHANGE ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR COWANSVILLE, Jan.14.\u2014-(Special)\u2014The annual meeting of the Eastern Townships Dairymen\u2019s Exchange was held in the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, Jan.11th, when the following officers and directors were elected : President, Mr.George Walsh; Vice-President, Mr.T.W.Dunn; Sec.-Treas.Mr.R.Dunn; Directors: Messrs.E.Bonneau, J.O\u2019- EMBARGO ON !\tSHIPMENTS |\tFROM CANADA Entire Overseas Export Has Been Practically Effected By Order of V/ar Board\u2014Congestion at European Ports the Cause.MONTREAL, Jan.13.\u2014The arresting of almost the entire overseas export shipments of Canada, has been practically effected by an order from the Canadian Railway Board recently issued.At least eighty per cent, of this huge trade, amounting to something like half a million dollars per month, will thus be backed up in Canadian warehouses, elevators and mills.\u201cThe embargo has been placed because the British and French ports have at presesnt more traffic than they can handle.The British ministry of shipping has advised us that ships cannot be accepted.That means that they cannot be loaded.St.John and Halifax must be protected, and that, in turn, means that our shippers must hold their shipments so as not to plug the transportation lanes.\u201d This explanation was given by a railway war board official this morning.The length of time the embargo will remain in force depends on how soon the European ports are cleared up.There is now' sufficient freight at St.John and Halifax to meet all the requirements of all vessels sailing during the present month.\u2014-s>- OUTBREAK OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN YORKSHIRE Wanted LIVE POULTRY AND NEW LAID EGGS.Ship your live poultry and new I laid eggs to us.You will secure good | prices and prompt returns.We pay express charges on new laid eggs on lots of 6 dozen and over.Eastern Townships Poultry Farms, Ltd.Foster Que.Rost Office Inspector.WANTED LIVE CORRESPONDENT AT 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BOSTON, Mass., Jan.14 \u2014 The crew of the Gloucester schooner Ar-kon, reported last week as in danger of starvation on the Labrador coast, have been rescued by the Tallapoosa, a United States naval vessel and were being taken to Halifax today.The schooner was caught in the ice in Forteau Bay and is a total loss.Department at Ottawa Has Cancelled All Permits Issued far Importation of Live Stock Into Canada.EXPECT TO FLOAT TRANSPORT.FIRE ISLAND, N.Y.Jan.13.\u2014The United States transport.Northern Pacific, which ran hard aground on a sandbar off Fire Island light on New Year's Day, probably will be floated within the next three days, naval OTTAW'A, Jan.13.\u2014A cable message has been received by the Department of Agriculture from the High Commissioner for Canada in London advising the department of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in the county of Yorkshire.An order was immediately issued for the cancelling of all permits already issued for the importation of cattle, sheep or 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within that time.Outstanding accounts are expected to he liquidated at once so we can start the plan right.We trust this will meet with your approval and co-operation.\u201cService that Satisfies\u201d \u201cOne Piece or a Carload\u201d Canadian Box & Shook Mills, Limited iiil« For Fourteen Dollars We can supply you with a Reliable Waltham or Elgin Wrist Watch in solid silver case.Spot Radium Dial and Hands \u2014$2.00 extra.\" \" KHAKI CLUB : i ¦ '\"H B ¦ ¦\t.rsna 'K'm PLANS ARE ADVANCED! Mrs.Molson\u2019s Address on Friday Will Be of Interest\u2014Reception of Soldiers.Buy W.S.S.and use our and & ¦3 pi! Full Radium Figures Hands, $4.00 extra.Milk Cream.Both are best.The Maps Grove Dairy i CHOQUTTES, The Shop For Good Shoes We have all the Newest and Latest creations in EVENING FOOTWEAR.All Styles and all Shapes.IVI.ej.CHOQUETTE 85 Wellington Street, Opposite His Majesty\u2019s Theatre, Sherbrooke.EzracsscaEaKscm! and eJiist Arfived A new lot of Japanese wicker lamp shades-Prices reasonable.Electric Repair $ Stipyly Co.71 Wellington St,\tSherbrooke, Qua.These Watches are recommended and guaranteed.A.C.SKINNER.The Jeweller on the Square.:W«'V»SffBW CITY NEWS j| Committee meetings were held last B evening to further the Khaki Club un-a denaking.All are looking forward to the ad-|§ dress to be given by Mrs.Molson, of ¦\tMontreal, on Friday evening, on the g : work of the Khaki Club in Montreal U and the general plan of aiding return- ¦\ted soldiers there.This address will g be given in the gymnasium of the Y.\" M.C.A., and the general public inter- ¦\t! ested in the undertaking are urged to g attend.1: The clubrooms at the Y.M.C.A.are being fitted up and details completed.The Khaki Club will serve as a home to all Eastern Townships soldiers and sailors, or from other places, arriving in and passing through Sherbrooke.1 Definite arrangements have been made for meeting trains, welcoming homecoming men, putting them up at the Khaki Club if they are staying over, and assisting them in every way possible.¦Mi:;»::» Tel.469 r 1.Prospect Street.a ss i Coaticook House, popular home for travellers.Eug.Bouchard, Prop.W.E.Loomis Cricks, Cement, Placier, Lime, Gravel, Sand and Wood.Heavy teams for hire.CITY DELIVERY For Parcel and Baggage delivery also freighting of heavy or ligW work, cal! ASHTON\u2019S DELIVERY Phone 691J.Pianoforte.That suen a Distinguish-For moving furniture and baggage fi1\tir\u2018s*st3 upon the ''World\u2019s! rfnofnv 4-i»t-» + l* a TÏ,% Y''T> C \u2014_11\tT7>_ _\tBCSt.XjOflO IS A.OTI I'fif'fJTlF f\"ï*lV\\n + gl Fr* \u2018 Ex- price.WE CAN HELP YOU SAVE Our method of handling Savings Accounts is simple, easy, safe AND TESTED BY TIME.You cannot make a mistake by opening an account with us, and above all we pay 4% interest, compour d-ed semi-annually.Ike Siierbroeke Loan & Meripp Cenipa,d 1 Strathcona Square Band Tonight, Stadium.transfer try the McCaw-Bissell Furifi- ^cst \u2019 Piano is a significant tribute to; ture Co.\t; the merits of the Knabe Pianoforte.| Plain sewing and mending wanted.1 There are phonographs and phono-, 35 Mount Pleasant St., E.Sherbrooke.! sr5PnTu lew ?als.on one class ,\t.\tand all the others in the other class.Oia saggy springs made like new by I ^ .the McCaw-Bissell Furniture Co.\tCaptain Alan B.Morkill and Ms Try x j i -\t.\t,\t,.cousin.Miss Marion Morkill were at nt*lQ?«nP\u2018lS.rn5 '\u201dd meildmg ; St.Itm.Cornwall.,\u201er ChrUt.y.Sbrb\u2019.'l.T.ZSSKWtf is Minto.Wednesday, the 15th.Band in'Stwo weel^\t6 f°r the attendance.\t,\tw,eeks- , Clearing sale at Mrs.Reed\u2019s, Northjchfnee Sn'echuf Hatley, on Thursday, the 16th.All Therfis a\tr half -goods not sold during the past week\u2019s\t\u2018\t\u201c\t\u201c galn \u201c-here for you sale to be sold at lowest prices.\tMiss Louise H.Fraser, who under- Mr.F.B.Wilson and Mr.Lennox went a Sfrious operation, is recover-Wilson left yesterday on a business ing' jtnp t0 Sos:on-\t; Bradley's ambu.ance called by Dr.Mr.G.N.Emtage has been trans- Lynch to meet the B.& M.train to iferred from Sherbrooke to the Man- pemove Mrs.McAulay, of Newport, ' sonville branch of the Canadian Bank t0 *he Sherbrooke Hospital.ÏHs rewTr^\u2019\ty6Sterday for ^ , St.Peter\u2019s Guild will hold their reg- p s\u2019'\tj vlar weekly meeting in the Church Hear Belgian Rose and 20 other\tWednesday, Jan.15th.Tea 4 to new pieces at Stadium tomorrow night Price 15c.Look for J.H.Boudreau\u2019s adv.on There will be a general meeting of January 15th.\tj the Builders\u2019 Exchange for the pur- I .\t,\t, i\t, , Pose of electing officers, at the City 8 ,p-m- w'd\u201dsd*>-.*-\u2022 j Band Tonight, Stadium.\tj to $lhW\tSo do\u2019tha^rv i'ies Make $1.00 earn $2.00 at the saie ofi^_B washwoman, but there is a vast Edwards\u2019 Exchange Goods.\tdifference in favor of our system.Try v» r- \u201e h c t\tj\ti-t f°r a week or two.Sherbrooke : Mrs.Carroll S.Ives is spending a : Steam Laundry', few days in Waterloo, the guest of iMrs.Gerald Mitchell.\u201cWiggett\u2019s Shoe Store\u201d JANUARY SALE Ladies Lace and Button Boots.$3.98 Ladies\u2019 Black Oxfords and Pumps.$2.98 Ladies' Colored Satin Siippers.$2.98 Ladies\u2019 Tan Oxfords and Pumps.$1.98 Men\u2019s Black and Tan Boots.$4.98 20 T discount off Ladies\u2019 and Men\u2019s Gaiters.Sale prices for cash only.J.A.Wiggctt & Co.Strathcona Sq.\tOpposite Court House IHpJ Mr.and Mrs.Preston Powers and young son spent the week-end at Milby, guests of Mrs.David Suitor, ; Mrs.Powers\u2019 mother.on the New Edison.Let Skinner show : you.for several weeks during the season, has joined her husband - by having your Heating System put in first-class shape at once.Cold radiators, unprotected mains, sagging or leaky pipes, dirty furnaces, all cause loss of heat.Lonis-OaLin Cofistfuctioo Co' Plumbing ami Phone 1234.Heating Dept.Night 844j.e> Mr.A.Boulanger left this afternoon ; for Montreal, where he will spend a I few days on business.For plumbing and heating repairs ' or new work call Loomis-Dakin Con-, T-\ti h i .\u2014, j struction Co.Phone 1234 oLzht 844- i lou can play all makes cf Records\t.Do,\u201e.\t* .\t\u2019\t* , itlajor Kalph Fletcher, recently re- ! turned from overseas, has leased the ! residence of Mr.S.F.Morey, Duf-; Mrs.Victor Robinson, who has ferin avenue, and is comfortably set-been the guest of her parents, Mr.tied with his wife and family.and Mrs.E.L.Mills, London street,\t__; u \u2022 , \u201e ^.nowsnoe tramp and box social at; ay St.Paul's Mission Hali, Fairmounti .j,v ^ u ^ at Aveo Thursday.January 16, leavinc; gg , Edmonton, Alberta, where they will the Hail at 8 o\u2019clock.Boxes to be sold |p mane their future home.\ton return.Ladies bring boxes.^!,.J.a.c
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