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[" enables Buller to approach hands with \u2018General White.- \u201c London, February 28.\u2014(Spoeial.)-The Queen has tel-| \u2014 egraphed General Buller, as follews: \u201cI have heard with the t concern of the heavy losses sustained by my brave Irish soldiers; and I desire to express my sympathy and ad- \u2018 miration of the splendid fighting qualities they have exhibited throughout there trying operations.\u201d \u201c| | - deepes = \u2014.CAPTURES PIETERS HILL] Road to Ladysmith.AFTER A VERY HARD FIGHT.He 18 Now Within Ten Milos of the Beleagured Town and - Relief is Surely Near at- Hand.The Queen Regre the Severe Losses Among Her Gallant Irish Troops.no London, February 28.\u2014(Spesial).\u2014 The War Office hat \"received a depatch from General: Buller, announcing tha - Pieter\u2019s Hill, the enemy\u2019s main position, \u2018Was captured yesterday, and that 60 prisoners were taken.\u201c Pieter\u2019s Hill is the strongest position which lies between \u201c General Buller\u2019s force .and Ladysmith.The \u201c about 10 miies south of the beleaguered town.agnificently ill is only almost \u201cnear enough to jein + London, February 28.-(Special.)-War Office has re- À - coived the following despatch from General Buller : \u201cHeadquarters, Hlandwane, February 28th, 5 a.m- - Finding the passage of the Langewachts Spruit commanded y by a strong entrenchment I reeonnoitered for amother pas- - sage of the Tugela.One was found fer me beluw the cat-| aract, by by Col.Sandbach, Royal Engineers, February 25 We commeneed making an approach thereto and on Feb- rary 36th, finding \u2018I could make the passage practicable, I crossed, guns and baggage, back to the.south side of the cataract.: ~ Tugela.Took up ponteon bridge Monday night and re-laid \u2018it at the mew site, whieh is just below the point marked During all this time the troops had been scatter- | od, croushing- under hastily constructed small stone shelters \u2019 and exposed to a gelling shell and rifle fire, and throughout they maintained most exeellent spirits.Tuesday, General Barton with tWe battalions of the sixth- brigade and the \u2014 Dublin Fusiliers, crept about a mile and\u2019 a half down the river, and ascending a most precipitous cliff\u201d of about 500 foot, assaulted and carried the top of Pieter\u2019s Hill.This \u201chill, to a certain extent, turned the enemy's left, and the _ the fourth brigade under Coit.Norcott and the 11th brigade| under Cel.Kitchener, the whole under command of General Warren, assailed the enemy's position, which was magnifi- \u201ccently carried by the South Lancashire regiment about sunset.enemy in-all directions, _ are not large.\u2018We took about about a priseners and scattered the | - \u201cThere seems to be still \u2018a considerable body of them left on and under Bulwana Mountain.- They certainly are much lees than they Our losses, I hope, \u2014 would have been were it not for the admirable manner in whieh the artillery served, especially the guns manned by _ the Royal Naval force and the Natal Naval Volunteers.\u201d Bow Prisoners.i Cape Town, Feb.26.\u2014(Speeial)\u2014 There are new 600 prisoners at Mod- - der River, most of whom sarrendered.Fridey and Saturisy.They are kept \u2014 wonder guard between wire fences.4 Win Continue War.London, Feb.28 \u2014(Bpesial)\u2014Boer sonfidence, aceerding to despatches, is somewhat shaken by Cronje\u2019s surren: | # der.There is nothing to indicate, \u2018however, that they have amy idea oi |- 5 discontinuing the war.\u2018 General Brabant has _oecupied ~ Jamestown and eaptured all the Boer horess.The Boers Lave been toreed bo eva- ®uale Arundel.= 4 - \u2019- A White Gets Supplies.Landon, February 25.\u2014A letter has \u2018received from a man in the First goons, now im South Africa, con- the repcrt that a supply t-ans- Port reached- Ladyemith during the en- \u20188sgemens at Spino-Kop.- He says the Tagoons were the escort of the trans- Port, which was several miles long, and adds: \u2014.\u201cThat is why Builer engaged the a tiemy at Spiom Kop.Old Buller i Ws what he is doing and all are À willing 16 follow h'm in spite of his .Toverseg.'\u2019 = + CAT RENSBURG.British Again Occupy the - Place.|- London, Feb.28,-4.50 p: m.\u2014(Special)\u2014Despatch from Arundel says\u2018 British troops have again occupied Rensburg.QUEEN VISITS CANADIANS.London, February 28.\u2014 Immense crowds awaited the Queen at Netley and eheered themselves hoarse.The village was gaily decorated with flags and Her Msjesty's reception on the hospital groands presented a scene of entnusiaam, the brilliant and bright uniforms adding color te the surround- .The sovereign was visibly affected and she made a tour of the wards and:spoke in the most kindly terms to numbers ofthe wounded.ï There is no prouder person in Eng; land tonight than Private A.'E.Cole, of the Second Royal Canadians, who is the only wounded Canadian so far known in ZEugland, and who was specially honored by the Queen \u2018and other members of the Royal family, who visited Netley today.Notieing his regimental name, thé Queen asked to see him.Cole, who i is à bright fellow, 26 years of age, was ushered into Its capture : general Buller Has Taken a Commanding Position on the Her Majesty\u201d s presence, and she tenderly enquired as to the circumatances under which he was wounded.Cole saluted and replied: \u201cI$ was on the occasion ot Colonel Pilcher\u2019s march to Sunnyside, Your Majesty.Our regimens advanced to the attack, and while crossing the open ground I was shot through the foot.\u201d The Queer expressed sympathy with Cole's suffering and showed a keen appreciation of the loyalty displayed by his comrades and himself in volunteering for active service.The Princess Beatrice also spoke in & kindly manner to the young Cana- | dian who arrived in England a week ago, and is progressing favorably.DR.HENEKER.Resolutions Adopted by Protestant Committee at Its Recent Meetiug.Montreal, Feb.28\u2014The following resolution was unanimously carried at \u2018the meeting ot the Council of Publie Instruction on the 28rd instant.Mev- ed by Rev.Dr.Shaw, seconded by Rev.A.G.Love, B.A, and Resolyed, that having been official- \u2018ly informed that our esteemed chairman snd colleague, R.Henekcr, Esq., D.C.L., has tendered to the Government of this province his resignation as a member of the Council off | Public Instruction, amd that his resig- {uation has been aceepted, we hereby record our sincere regret at the termination of his long assoeiation wish us and our appreciation of the very valuable services he has readered to.the cause of education in this province.During many years he has as- sidaously devoted his time amid a multiplicity of duties, to philanthropic, religious and educational aetivety.These high and saered duties were -to him most congenial.His cultured mind and broad sympathy placed him en rapport with every thing that furthered the interests of the provinee, the Dominion snd the Empire.- For twenty-four years he has been a member of this committee, and for eight years its chairman.In the discharge of the important duties devolving upon him, he has shown most conscientious and painstaking diligenee and uniform an paint his colleagues, combined with fearless independence as to his convictions, as well as loyal devotion to the educational interests of the Protestant minority of this province.Mr.J.Cowling, of Fast Angus, engaged at the Q.C.B.offiee.Miss Darby is paying a visit friends at Ayers\u2019 Fiaf, Mrs.F.B.Pope of Cookshire, is visiting friends in Sherbrooke.- Miss Margaret Moe, of Bherbrooke, is visting friends at Newport, Vt., Miss Strachan, ; staying with her sister, Smith.to Mrs.BW.Rev.F.J.Pay who Ras been in Montreal, for a few days returned on the ncon train.Miss White, from Montreal, is staying with her unele Mr.Justice White, at \u2018\u2018Bleaton Place.\u201d Mrs.J.E.Stevens who has been iistaying with friends in Sherbrooke, has returned to Malden, Mass.Miss Mary, Glynn who accompanied the remains of her deceased brother to Mass.Mr.J.A.Flagg, is attending the sessions of the Quebec Grand Council of the B.T.of T., at Montreal, in the brooke Council.ASH WHDNESDAY.There will be service with sermon at St.Peter\u2019s Church this evening, at 8 o'clock.The members of the choir are requested to be in attendance.Le i STOCKS.== Er B.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019 lock, reports to-day\u2019s prices, \u2018clock by telegraph, a: :ciiowe: MONTREAL STOCK EXOHAN6E, Pacifio Railway .\u2014\u2014 99 Montreal \u2018Gas.\u2014-\u2014\u2014.e.\u2014 190 toronto Street Railway \u2014.mane 10014 falifax Tram 96 4 Nzw York Srocx Exoxanes ONIOAGO* BOARD OF TRADI.May Wheat .summmséopssssse sSesrescesean- RIDS ee os oe vee cscs pessangesttacss cassersanes sosssrémennnes \"honor of Roberta\u2019 from Montreal is | Sherbrooke, has returned to Lowell, capacity as representative trom Bher- | Petry.~ The second gentlema WANT = 068, 39).Laurier Government's Estimate for 1900-1901.| \u2014maereateaue Capital, be Res to Pay the Ordi $6,178,402 on $42,872,089, .Ottawa, Febru 28.\u2014 Just befor the Speaker left the chair at 6 o\u2019elock yesterday, Mr.Fielding laid on the table the estima for '11900- 1901, amounting to $49,068,891, fof whieh $42,872,989 is on account of consolidated fund, and $6 195, 1023 is on capital account.Compared with the main à estimates as brought down last year, \u2018this shows an inerease of $1,344,691 in consolidated fund,and of $1,487, 250 i in eapital account.Compa ed with the supply bill as voted, there is an apparent decrease of $366, 150 in consolidated count.fund, and of $1,682,388 on espital ac-| 1 1 id ~BRIEFLETS.~ To day is Ash-Wi nesday Cinerum (Day of sashes) th ning of the Lenten seasom.| The Bishop's \"College.hockey team will play the Esa Angus.team, at East Angus, Thursday evening.\u2018A dele gation of Aero from the ¢ begin- Eastern Townships Agricultural Asse- ciation, went to Quebec, yesterday, to interview the Government, | regarding |c | the annual grant.The Harmony Band will furnish the music at the earnival in the Sherbrooke Rink kimorzow ' evening, March 1st.Members of the band are requested to report at band room at 7.80 p.m.The flag of the run up, yesterday, ost omis was not with the others in ictory.A citisen telegraphed the de artment, \u2018and it is understood, instructions were received in the evening to PY t up the: flag.The fire brigade Y rned out, this af terhoon, on & eall sent in by the mayor to give the C.O.F.delegates an opportunity to see, the brig.de.As usual the answer to the [call was prompt, and that [the visitors were pleased with the appearance of our firefighters was evidenced by vigorous applause.: - The \u2018Mysterious eial\u201d at the home of Mrs.B.C.Howard, London street, under the auspices pf the \u201cY- 8°\u201d last eveuing was 8 very, successful event.The mysteries were numerous, and she extensive bill of fare was net she least | perplexing problem) the guests were The novel even- ealled upon to solve ing was found most enjoyable by all present.à ~The Rycerz» bulletin was again a centre ot attrastion, last evening.The in the last fight witk Cronje | eame to hand just too late for insertion in yes- | terday\u2019s issue.The names jot killed and wounded were bulletin ,|nished the only details received by | the public ot Sherbrooke, last evening, regarding Canada\u2019s lass loss on the bat- lo field.There was a ve pleasant gathering, last evening, at the home of Mrs.James Davidson Queen St.The teach- } ers of àll the Protastent \u2018sehools were guests, and fully 30- were present.Eaeh one wore a badge, representing | some book, and the one gnessing the 9 one 8 handsome- hittier.This was largest number, rec ly bound eopy.of won by Miss Bupuis, Kindergarten.\u2019 Retr shments Que served, games played and a mont delightful evening enjoyed by all - The closing meeting of the\u201d Lennox- ville Whist Club was held last evening at the house of Mrs.EK.C.Hale.The prises te the most successful players were awarded, the first gentleman\u2019s prize being ken by.Mr.W.Morris, first lady's prise, by Mrs.'s prise | foll to Mr.Rusk, of | Bishop's 8 | College, | and Mrs.Thomas rried off the se eend ladies\u2019 prize.i supper was most delisious, and prettily served.The evening was throughly enjorel by THE WOUNDED.Colonel Favorable Report.Ottawa, Ont., February 2, \u2014Hon.Dr.Borden, minister of militia tonight, received the following cable onel Otter, dated Pasrdeberg, today: \u2014 - \u201cWounded doing well, except 8106, Johnson.\" No.8105 appears n the roll as Pte.G.Johnstone, 63rd Halifax Rifles, and attached to Company \u201cH\"\u201d Royal Ca- nadian Regiment of a 7 mary LE es Dr.Griffith's lecture at Fated will be postponed tp some future date.or Dies despatch regarding the Canadian lesses| and fur- | teaehs ber at the | Otter Makes a romans m Col- { .\u2014The following de- eral Roberts posted yesterday give de urrender and tell of part taken bythe at the tails of Cranje's .the ' conspieuous Canad ns.drdeberg, Feb.27, 11 a.m.\u2014 Feu i vrination furnished daily to me by the intelligence department it besam parent that General Cronje\u2019s forcew omin more depressed and that the leconten {| the troops and rapidly i i creasing, \u201cThe \u2018feeling was doubtless accentudted by the disappointment caused when the Boer reinforcements whieh tried to relieve Gen- defeated by .our|- oral Cronje wer | 1 reselved, there- essure| io bear on the pight the trenches were pus ed forward towards the enemy\u2019s | \u201c10 8 to gradually con- traet hij osition, and at the same time -borbar ed it h avily with artillery, hich was yesterday materially aided y the arrival of tour six-inek howitz- rs which I had ered up from De Aar.In carryingious these measures .captiye balloon gave great assistance y fous au us inf ons and mover: 4 of the ememy.ANADIANh CHARGES.ma.today a mont dashing ad- made by the Canadian regi- ome en ineers, supported by ordon Highlanders and Sec- rbsulting i in our gain- t some \u2018pis hundred yards enemy | and within about rds of his, trenehes, where our nehed themselves and main- ir positions sir morning -< 20 COMPARATIVERY Jiziched matters, day a letter signed by shat he surrendered unconditionally, was broù ght to ouf outposts under a flag of truce.In my reply I told General Croi bje he mu it present himself at my camp, that his toree must ¢ome out! of | their laager after laying down their arms.By 7a.m.Ireceived | eneral Cronje and despatch a teleg ram: te you, announcing|the fact.| In the course of comversati on he asked for kind treat aient at our hands/and also that his wife, grai ser private seeretary, ad- ns and servan ; might accempany him wherever he light be sent.I reassured him, and told bim his request weuld be gomplied with.I informed him thay & general; officer would be nt with him to Cape Town to insure his being treated th proper respect en route; | He willistart this evening {under charge of Majer General Pretty- \u2018man, whio will hand him over.to tne general mmanding at Cape Town.THE PRISONERS.risoners, who number three thousand, will betformed into cem- mandos : der our pwn officers.They will also [leave hefe today, freaching the Modder Rivey tomorrow, when they will be pie to Cape Town i in '¢ \u2018The detachments.\u2019\u2019 \u2018The above despateh was read in both the Houge of Lordd and the House of Commons | The reference to had no informs n relative to she Che number of Boer tes four thousand, are citizens of the The remainder ansvasl.vaal offieers were of whom stows 1164 Orange - Stati are eiti .of the \u2018Twenty-nine Tr \u2018captured; and eighteen Free State officers werd made prisomers.The offi- | cers captured, ides General Piet Cronje, 1 elude the! well known commanders, Chief Commandant M.J.\u2018Wolverans, a mem} ber of the Volks raad; Field Cornet Frus, a Seandina- van; Major Albreehs, the famous German artilleryman, nd Major von De- witz, the|distinguished German offieer responsible for m engineering works [of the Boers since the commeneement of the war.The guns captur¢d from the Transvaal forces were three 7.5: centimetre Krupps, ne ene-pounders and one the Free Staters one 7.5 centi- e Maxim gun.The meeting of ladies for the organization o à Canadian Patriotic Asso- | eiation ill be held! in the City Hall tomorrow afternoon, as 8 o'clock.The fl Sherbrooke are earnestly ion.\u2018the leaders was.med.of the disposi- which he: stated of the splendid: \u2018Battalion.\u201c CANAD ] { ! |Made a Gallant Charge on on Cronje\u2019 s Position Early Yestordar |! Morning\" THE | CASUALTIES ARE 31.i i Eight Killed and 29 Wounded, Major Pelletier of Quebee, \u2026 Being Among the batter : ! Private Wasdill of Montreal, Wounded, the Only Casualty in \u201cE\u201d Company.- | Ottawa, February 2 >-(Special)- Evening.-His Ex- dellency the Governor-General this afternoon received the following cable rrom Lord Roberts : | ts - \u201cPaardeberg, February 27th, 1900.-In the very suceess- | | ful attack made by the Rpyal Canadian Regiment on the enemy's trenches this morning, the following sasunlijes oe- curred : «Killed-Page, ors, Riggs, Quinn.\u201cWounded-Major patio a slightly; Hughes, Harrison, | epiate, \u2018Proulx, Roy, Theriault, Sutherland, McDonald, Withy, Ormend, Johnaton, Scott, With- Bagot, Siebert, Matheson, Holland, Croft, Thomas, Living, McConnell, Brady, parce prague, Pelkey, Coombs, Durant, Lovitt, Simpson, Brad Weadill.Co OUR \"CASUALTIES.ve the despatch only gives the ju names, it is not possible to defn at first thought that Wasdell was for Wardie a member of the 58rd Bahtt., Sherbrooke, who is with the cor tin- Co., 63nd St.John gent but it has since beem ascertained that the name Wasdell is correct, there béing-a member of \u201c\u201cE\u201d Comp Dy, from Montreal, of that name.> KILLED, Private F.C.PAGE, Governor- eral\u2019s Body Guards, Toronto.| Corporal WITHY, .\u201cB\"\u201d Comp ny, Royal Canadian Artillery.Private G.ORMAND, 93rd Cu ber- land Battalion.| \u2018Private.K.G.JOHNSTON, 87th Lambton Battalion.| \u2018Private SCOTT may be C.R.8COTT, \u2018\u2018B\u2019\u2019 Company, 27th \u2018Lambton Batta- g liou, or J.A.BCOTT.Private WITHERS, \u201cF\u2019 Comp ny, 98rd Cumberland \u2018Battalion.Private \u201cBIGGS, \u2018\u201cB\u2019 Company, 91st, Essex Fusiliers.! Private M.J.QUINN, \u201cG\u201d Company, Royal Canadian Artillery.| WOUNDED.Major PELLETIER, of Quebec.| Private E.N.HUGHES, 90th Win- | nipeg Rifles.| HARKISOW, There are three \\privates of this name on the list.Two of,them are members of the Quebec Company, and one a member of Nova Scotia Cumpany.SUTHERLAND, Two Sutherlands, Private J., 25th Elgin Battalion, London Company; Private A.VE?i pany, Quebec.Ï Private F.MACDONALD \u2014Ottawa Company, Royal Canadian Axtillery.Sergeant W.PEPIATE\u2014 Royal Canadian Artillery, Quebeo Company.Private H.PROULX \u201465th Batta- à |lion, Mount Royal Rifles.| Private A.ROY\u2014 89th Temiscouata | and Rimouski Battalion.Private A.THÉRIAULT\u20149th Vol tigeurs, Quebec.: | Private A.BAGOT\u201465:h Rifes, Quebes.Company.Private A.SIEBERT \u2014 93rd Cumberland Battalion, Quebec Company.Private 0.MATHEWBUN\u2014I12th Field Battery, Canadian Artillery, @ue bec'Company.HOLLAND\u2014There are three Hollands in the regiment: Private W.C.5., 77th Wentworth Battalion; Private J | both in Toronte Company; Private|C., 16th Prince Edward Battalion, Ottawa Company.Two are wounded.CROFT~ Private F., 16th prince ward Battalien; Private P.C., 4 ad Lanark and Renfrew.Both in Ouava Company.Private A.ROY.\u2014F: Company, Royal Canadian Artillery.: Private F.J.LIVING D Company, _ 43rd Battalion.Corporal BRADY\u2014This is prob Corporal Brady of D Company, 4 bl y rd Private McCOXNELL-J.T.Med pn- nell, G.G.F.G., Ottawa.Private HULME- G.G.M.HPL-|.ME, \u2018\u2018D\u2019\u2019 Company, 15th A.i.(far fantry.MARRIS\u2014There are three, SC and LeRoy, both of \u201cG?Co, 82nd Queen\u2019s Co., Battalion and Private/J 66th Princess Louise Fusiliers.' THOMAS\u2014 Private C.T., Sovenior General\u2019s Foot Guards, O:tawa Private A.P, D.Y.Canadian Hius- tar, Montreal Co.; Private &.o | Les huw, Donahue, Vickers, Halland, | Co 5th Royal Scots, Montreal Company.Private Henry B.DURANT, 74th Battalion, New Brunswick and Prices SPRAGUE, \u2018 \u201c@\u2019 Oo 8rd Regiment C, A.da | Private ARTHUR PELKY, Fusiliers.COOMBS, \u201cH\" Co., 2nd .Regiment LOVITT\u2014 (Probably \u201cLeavitt), Private Herbert, 71st York Battalion, N.B., and P.E.I.Company.tely ldcate each in the contingent.I was Edward Irland.\u201c SIMPSON\u2014 Private G £ M., 19%.York Rangers, Toronto ; Private Alfred, 8rd.Regiment, a.A.PR.and N.B.Co; rivate Percival R.0.I, and New Brunswisk Campany.| Private BRADSHAW \u2014 (probably Fradshaw), Private Harry, R.C.RL, New Brunswiek Company.- DON AHUE\u2014Private F., late 6th U.Infantry, Quebes Co.; Private H., 26th Middlesex Light Infantry, Quebec Oumpany; Private Wm W., 8rd R.C.A., New Brunswiek Company.| VICK ERS\u2014 Private J.R., 10th Royal Grenadiers, Toronto Company.WASDILL\u2014 Private F., 8rd Victoria Riftes, Montreal Company.Private.LIVING was formerly a sergeant in the 43rd, and Private Brady {held à similar.position in the same corps.He had been working in Mox- treal before he joined., | i \" WEATHER PROBABILITIS.Feb.28, 11 a.m.\u2014Foreeast for et #4 hours, issued by the Meteorologieal bureau.Fair today vod a little _higher tort- ee - | perature, followed by snow Thursday.8 MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS.SHERBROOKE SKATING RINK, \u2018Fancy Dress - Carnival - And MASQUERADE.3 March : » 1900.Thursday, fat [Admission : : \u201cNon- subseribers, skaters, 2e.Spectators 20e.Subseribers, skaters.15e; tpeoteiars 15c.| SHERBROOKE SKATING RINK.HOCKEY.ET.Bank Branches Vs E.T.B.Head © Office Staff, È I 3 o'clock Wed nesday A - IN jAID OF Patriotic Fund.; Admission 25 sents.à Lo | | | | | ® fo, CN Jr wi : isabel Bas ve se EE ci Re INS PEW it et = RAMEE ESR EL IRIE \u201c er ho hy Ea. yas TY A et NN SCA ! BB am ASE ie Sa en À Ç : a.I +» ws -1 Jn.arts - asurder night's tradi Taps sLrough Ww desplua 7 son FREIGHT\u2014Leave 3DEt GTOGEU 3 158.8, Aerive © Dudewell Jot 1200 nord; Brida Trin; Jes.6.00 p.n : .This sralp rons dally stade epied, TRAINS ARRIVE Bile tc COOKE, THROUGH EXIKEnk- Le ve > evec (Ferry 280 pa Levis 2,50 nm.fo 45 L'A1swell Jet - his train rans daily, - FO ud = Settle the question by insuring with DRESSER & COW.8.DRESSER, MeGarthy Block, JW.McKEE.29 Market Square.FRANK THOMPSOE oN PANY | Bankers and Financial Agents.Municipæi, Ratiway aud In duüustrixi Debentures bough and sold.- Investment Securities anita Jeisr Trust Funds, Katates, Exeenteors, 1, + reas, ste, sly ys om band.Motes amd Bills Dhzsoumted.Fi Advances made upon spproved Cotint oral Seenrit » - Exc henge Purchased.\u201cOffices: Sun Life Building, Bell Telephoze 102.Sher brooke \u2014\u2014m_ \"TE Through Tauris ~~ Sleeping Car Léav es Montreal every Thurs lay oven ng at 10.25 for | CALIFORK.A nnecting at Chicago with simtlar Tours\u2019 Cars for ALL POINTS WEST.In addition to the regular second-class fare small suni is charged or- sieeping accommoda tion, .Passergers leaving Sherbrooke on 3.09 p.m fas express will connect with this car at Mon 1.For tickets and berths in Tourist cars apply to E.W.SMITE, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 18 Wellington Strees, - - Bell Foi.No.61 Steamship Tickets at lowes.rates by all lines.Manitobs al Northwest ; At our own doors, we nave a vast tract of land which pcsseses all the qualities aud advantages described as nccessary, .All these lands are easy of access, eheap aiid of remarkable fertitity.To accommodate settlers the Canadia:1 Pacific Railway Company wil iun SPECIAL COLONIST TRAINS TO tHE\" CANADIAN NORTHWEST EVERY THURSDAY During March and April.giving settlers and their familirs an opport mity to travel with their sock lolomistsieepi:g ca:s attached thereto, berths in which are free.) Bedding, curtains, etc, can be purchased at all principal Junct.cn Points.For further particul rs see \u2018\u2019Sett'er\u2019s Guide,\u201d which may be had together with all information on application \u2018to Canadian Pacitic Rat way Agents, or rezarding land apply to L.0.M- STRONG, Colonizatinn Avent, Meur 0.5 -SHERBROOKE TICKKET OFFIGE.; BOSTOR & MAIRE FAILRGHD Winter Arrajg sniziaiz, OCTOBER 2, Frains run dally cxeepe sab © osber wise HOTT a rains Leave Bhscbogaet MAIL\u20145.00 A.m.iorSt.foù283:1r5 5 Li:iitcord, YLH - Sasbus, Worceate-, Boston.\u2026tugfield, Ne Yor MIX ÉD.Leaves Sherbrooke :.ù; #.1x ; arrive.- Newport 12.46, leaves N.wrut 105 pm, 54 Jonu.bury 234 pm vs à 3 pm.Bost.8.20 pm, and, Ma, vi Whi -, Mourtain Re atoln NIGHT EXPEESS\u2014 5.10 pit, Corioel.4e \u2018Worcester, Boston, ani Vorulaa, Me.vi Wiite Mountain N \"rr, 2 AE t2 Site *es Apringfeld Meo Yurk : ET EE.-vicæps wae All kinds and all prices.We have a good assortment-of Christie Browa & |Co\u2019s.standards besides ~ the following varieties.«Village, ney lot, 4 Ib.for 25c, Fancy Ginger Snaps, 8 Ib.for :25c \u201c Salted Oyster Biscuits, 10c lb.Family Pilot; .3 lb.for 25¢.H.and P.Petit Beurre, 80c lb.H.and P.Algeria Biscuits, 80c lb.H.and P.Opera Waters, 60c Ib.H.and P.hocolate Wafers, 65c lb.atger\u2019s Lemon in 1 lb.lass, 25c.|Marmalade._ Batger\u2019s Lime Fruit Mar- alade in 1 lb.glass, 25c Johns on & Foss Wholesale and Retail.GROCERS, RTISEMENT Wedd esday, Feb.28, 1900.20 NO New 2-7 //]\\\\ Côstumnes- je Dress Nok Sirs.Just p'aced in stock t mora ing, one case spring Costumes and Tweed Skirts enumer , ated as below: Costumes At $6.99, $11.00, 7 $11.78, These are all tailor made, coats double breast ed and lined throughout.Full skirt, velveteen houn:!, colors are! grevs, fawns, Lrowns, and blues, siz s 32, 34, 26 bust.: New Tweed Skirts, Lined thréug out velveteen bound, full sweep In rich, dark heather Colors; very new and'styli h, ouly $3 25 each.Also new Black ustre Skirts at $2.45, 83.00 83.50 up.Make it a point t inspect these goods.S'eciél attention phone and mail orders.Both \u2018Phones.We Don't * Recommend Any particular patent nostrum, \u2018but We = FROM TH A HOUTH-\u2014>2piss 2us7S Boshon 0 - &X2.; Worcester,5.0i RL: ° 0.4 A,15,20A 1.Portland, Mo.8.35 a.a£feid, 9: gam.24.sohpitao 4 ; A Hp PN Hhermuoxe, 8.20 © \"NIGHT KXFRES8&- Leave.es Cen cord, 10.30 yao! + sai By PE i > ir ad, 6.New York 4,00 pm ri or 0 he Fle 300\u20ac Fe) Be Johnsbury 8.158.A0GoMMODATION\u2014-Lea.> cercors, Nit; 4, no a.m.via.Plymcuik, Be sn Es, ig.4n = atriviné Newypor' 12.8, {.r Lit Hs math mixed leaving Newpors s 5 ù p.x, Bri ig Bhe1bro xc 1.15 p.m.J ip.Je sir nu SA) Ge\u2018 Paes aid Yokes sien Quebec Gestral K°Y, Fall and winter fae J i.On ai After SUN.271, Bt Lhd, | sraide Fi! CTL = Cow: , | LEAVIKO BHUMBRULE Æ THROUGH BAY ARSt-\u2014Lea e Snevoroose 7.3.Dufswell fol 40 e,00, Ririve xs - ranc: 1.30 pm, er.Levis 1.20 p.pi, AT.» Queby (Fert ) 1.30 p.m.: liman Palace Car Springfield to Quebe: by hin.train, convectiug at sherbrooäe with Puil man Pace Car from Bostcu; Aso shrsugh coach Boston to Qu.ebec X'big train runs daily, Sundays excepted, ACLOMNCi ALILN LuavO Saarpruoke | 9.09 | m, arrive Dudswell Jc:.10.15 p.m, arrive Levi 15 a.m.Arrive Quite: (Ferry) 7.20 a.m.Toy train runs daiiy, Faudays excepred, sviday mMornins 7.20 p.m., Fherbrooke RS i \u201cBulimia: Pniace l'as Que Ki springfield by | this train, connecuiny 4 Shere vote with Pol man Palace car for Boston: alsa through coach Quer :- to Bustou.SU ia, 2 CX \u2014 ACCOMMODATION Leave 6,30pm, Levis 7.00 L.m , Luc am.The #ccon.mod ation ce on Saturday Night Wisl OLiy «uit 7e \u201cepted, 2 Vue (kerry) | cLrbrooke 9 00: \u2018caving Levis far as Tring Junction.0 Ç FREIGHT\u2014Lesve Tring Joo s 126, Ww.£rriva, Bherbrooke 3.00 p m This fre\u2018D culs daily.0142705 EE sed.; CONNECTION is maie 5.t \u20ac express train fr nm noruing + ith the Maitic tu shire; mawver ii eee For time, tables, LCR WE au apply » any of th Com; au FRAME GRUMOY, Hd.- EC AIR pT Rv d'uisweil Jet by 1 TL10Gk- in \u2018he : By for Cook = Li, { the Æiedicinés Co \u2018Rec »mm TE 0 \u2018Reputable : Physicians | | and They Prescribe.Let us fill your Prescription, Gustave Richard i wearin gt _ INSURANCE Fire, Life, Plate Sass and Employers Guarantees Companies.| .All kinds of property insured at lowest rates.Enquire about the adjustment of losses| which have occurred \u201cin my agency and you will not hesitate : in changing your policy at once and placing it with m / companies.si iatormauo J.D.KENNEDY Sunday, at 102 Wellington Published every afte brooke, Que.Subscription price, strictly in vance, one year $2; six months, three months, 50 cents; one-m 20 oents.Advertising ratee\u2014One inch, 1 80 cents; 2 days, 90 cents; 8 days, 81.20; 1 week, $2; 2 weeks, $3; 8 weeks, $8.60; 1 month, $4; one I job, |b one year, $24.Liberal d ; advertisement is inserted every- | day, twice-a-week or once-a-week o The circulation of the DAILY = for the month of January, 1900, averaged 2959 daily.The Recorp is the only paper insisting on payment in|ad vance for subscriptions,in the Province of Quebec outside ot Montreal.We believe it has double the circulatior the city of Sherbrooke of any other | paper, and the largest circulation wit] a radius of 60 miles,of any paper print \u2018PRESS OPINIONS.MONTREAL HERALD.If the report be true \u2018that Spain\u2019s claim to the islands of S8ibitu and Cognayan Sulu has been acknowledged, the Philippine archipelago will probably become an increasingly interesting part of the international chessboard.\u2018The last-named island is within a hundred milés of British Borneo and about ten miles beyond [the southwestern limit of United States territory in the Philippines.: ToRONTO GLOBE.To-day this favored daughter of the | | empire feels the gloom as well as the |: glory of war.Many homes are saddened ,by the loss of relatives and friends, hearts feel the ache of & suddenly extinguished hope, and many are torn with hopes.and fears over that widely uncertain record, \u2018\u2018wounded and missing.\u201d\u201d But the hearts that are sad have the sustaining and strengthening sympathy of the whole Dominion from ocean to ocean.There is no Canadian who does not feel de: ply the loss that has been sustained in the defence of the empire in.South Atrica.These to whom the con se gent was merely a list of names TE ranks feel the common sorrow, and that sorrow there is a cementing n° hearts, a forgetting of differences dissensions and a strengthening cf he tie that binds our Provinces together as an integral part of the British Empire.\u201cWe have shared the glories | of the empire and have shown our will- ingnese to bear its burdens, .for now the heaviest burden of the empire is laid upon us.TORONTO SATURDAY NIGHT.io Peculiar indeed are the ways in which we endeavor to show our sorrg for the dead and sympathy tor the liv ing who are left to mourn.When the late W.T.Manion, of the Grenadi rs, left for the front, his comrades in the large works of the Dominion Radiator Company gave him a handsome and generous send-off.On Wednesday the news reached the \u2018workehops | at nine o\u2019clock that their soldier comr: de had been killed in battle.A hundred Land ninety-two men immediately left their work for the day, presumably to show respect for their hero.The.manager of the works suggested to them that i it would perhaps be a more material way of showing their sympathy if they continued their work and gave the balance of their day\u2019s pay to the next of kin, the sister of the deceased, he agreeing, if they would do so, to add a proportionate and substantial amount to the donation.Altogetherthe amount would probably have reached nearly five \u2018hundred dollars, but the suggestion was not adopted, and the works were closed down.Comment seems to me to be unnecessary.In collections centuries old, to be se in both China and Japan, are specime 1 of the most remarkable drawings in the \u2018world, pictures of-all kinds drawn with the thumb nail.The nails of the.thumb on the left hand of thé artists of the \u20ac Thumb Nail Drawinge.| n are allowed to.grow to an enormous length, sometimes to a foot or 18 inches, and are then pared down toa pen sha point.Dipping this oddly constructed pen in a beautiful vermilion or sky blue ink, the only kinds of ink used in these sacred: thumb nail drawings, -the artist graceful- | ly \u201coutlines his work.Occasionally the - bold touches from the studio of a master in this department of \u201chigh art\u201d are life size and are sketched by a few sweeps of the artist\u2019s arm.Like other pictures a sketches of the orient, these.sacr thumb nail pictures are mounted and rol}- ed up like scrolls.It will take Chicago a long time to g accustomed to the sight of the Chica river with real water in it.+\u2014Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.St.Louis has never established a r ord for refusing gifts, but she woul rather Chicago would keep -her river t herself.\u2014Kansas City Times.The Chicago river bas been on fir several times.Why not drain it to S Louis and use it temporarily for illumi nating purposes ?\u2014St.Louis Globe-Dem | crat.The death rate in Chicago was large last week than for some time.Statistic do not show how many died trom sorrow in parting with their old friend the river.\u2014Chicago Record.Since the water in the Chicago rive bas begun to \u201cflow up hill\u201d into th drainage canal a marked purification o the stream has been noticed.-It oi be possible after awhile to eat Chica.Ÿ |ing five years.pn 1 of {the High Court of the | of Foresters ope ned in the Beni ron at.2 o\u2019 clock esterday gfter- |- with à larg large au ber in ab ee ate ( ourts of Dor inion.After the : ati 0 and the appointment officers and committees, Court officers presen d their annual in reports, which were of | \u2018a most gratity ing character, showing as they did the remarkable growth of | the Order during the year 1899.| THE ANNDAL REPORTS.R.Elliott, High Chief Ranger and one of its carliest promoters, gave & very compl ehensive report depling with the steady and permanent g wth of the society since its organization about .wenty-onie years.ago.the close of the year the membership was 85,657, and surplus in| the insurance fund, $837,261.66.Th sick and funeral benefi a most popular feature as shown by the: great growth in the membership of this brash es = rovince ing .exerçises, ot the various in August, 1896, wit membership of a little over 506, the;number at the over 18,000.mie report ofthe H gh Secre ary, Mr, Thos.White, was a most e \u2018tivé and interesting one; showing ; the large and increasing volume of business transacted during the year through the various departments of the Head Office Brantford.uring the year 172 ch ues, amounting to $158,085.81 werg issued in payment|of 158 di claims, 2815 c eques, amounting $54,899.85 in payment of fick Bepefit Claims, and 98 cheques] for $2,774.50 in payment of Funeral Benefit Claims.There were also 793 orders, amounting ; $46,748.82, issued on| the General un e The number of iñitiat ons during the year was 7,015, and thé me ben hip at t 0 close of the year 35,657.There were 3,078 me mbers carrying $500 \u2018insurance, 31,648 darrying $1P00, 89 carrying $1500, \u2018and- ,842 carrying $2000, or à total of $35, 57 members, carrying $36,504,500.00} insurance.As shown by the repdrt of the High Treapurer, Mr.John Neelande, the receipts onthe various funds were: | Insurance, $294,128.72; Sick and Fane- ral Benefit Branch, $57, 0.43; and on General Fund, $43, 520.62, makin a total of $305,004.77.The total expenditure i in iy funds jamounted| to $262,928.42, The interest receipts on investments were the largest in \u2018the Order's'history, being for the year $26,429.08.| | Dr.U.M.8 nley, chi irman of) Medical or pit the organization of the society, in his report, showed that the death rate was considerably lower than the average of previous years, and the | third\" lowest of any year in the history of the Order, being only 4.48 per thon of member ship.The membership and deaths by provinces were' as follows: Ontario, 23,744, with 106.deaths; Quebec, 6, 613, with 8 deaths; Nova Scotia, 520, with i death: Prince ward Island, 293, with 1 death, and nitoba, British Columbia and North-West T rri- tory, 3,693, with 17 deaths.During the year there were received by the Medical Board 8| 868 \u2014applica- tions, of which 8,175 were considered first-class.From an insuraince growth.The report of the was a most gratifying on opened with a balance o band in Tie igh Auditors insurance fund of $701,173.75.he receipts amounted to $294, 123.72, an increase as compared with 1898; ot $41,779.42, while the amount paid for death claims was $14,098.75 gredter than the sum paid the previous year.The net increase in- the insurance & plus for the year was $136,087.91, [largest addition to, the One year.The receipts fra surplus i insurance tunds 19, 08, or '$5,160.23 more th an in 18} and equal to sbout 17 per amount paid for death Er ims.surplus at the close of $837,261.66, which a ed on current account, \u2018wi follows: Dominion of inl ada Sto¢k, 100,000.00; loan - Company Debgn tures, $260, 000.00; Municipal Deben -tures, $824,181.49; Bat $85,000.00.i The report of the Superintendent | \u2018ot Organization showed that] | t the clgse of the year there were foi \"Cours jin the Order.During the ye b8 cous were organized, with a membership) of 1492, as against 47 Courts with a me bership of 1033 organized in 1898.T total-mumber of initiation during 1899 was 7, 015, exceeding any | previous re- | cord by 1329 initiations] and 3116 more than the average for the preced- The average, age lof members initiated during il year was 28.4.;: THE WELCO As reported in ystorda 8 RECORD, the High Court received! its tormal.welcome to Sherbrooke, at | yesterdæ afternoon\u2019 8 session.Addresses were or T ; fraternal societies and the \u2018Trade.the High close ofithe yeat 189 had real hed.standpoint the Order has had a hea by.The year | Deposits, ! Board ot Officers of the \"High Court replied.0 .MIGM COURT OFFICERS.\u2018The.following are the present officer of the High Court who are in attendance: * High Chief Ranger, R.Elliott; Gummer; High Vice Chief Ranger, F.J.Jameson; High Secretary, Thoma White; High Treps gaurez, John Neelands; Chairman Medical Board, Dr.C.M.Stanley; Associate Medical Board, D:.R.C.Young; Reteree, Medical Board, Dr.: Campeau; High Auditors, Thos.rr Gibson and J.Burgess; High Registrar, D.R.Kennedy; High Chaplain, Rev.W.8.McTavish; High Court Solicitor, A.J.Wilkes; ] Senior High Junior Waodward, J.N.Thibe dean; High Senior Beadle, H.E.Edwards; High Junior Beadle, John Tor rence; High Marshal, Dr.A.E.Preston; High Messenger, Charles Pearce; High Conductor, W.J.Malley; Minute Secretary, Thos.W.Gibson; Press Aeporters, Wm.Boillie, W.E.Leng, E.Paquette and C.J.Odell; Mem- bere of Executive Committee, (elected) H.Gummnier, H.D.Henderson, Geo.Faulkner, C.E.Britton and H.A.Brosseau.= | THE LELEGATES PRESANT.Among the delegates present are the following: From Ontario.Lw.J.Malley, J.J.Fisher, J.N.Thibodeau, \u201cA.K.Gal pin-Thos.White, Robert Elliott, W J.Elliot, R.E.Edwards, James Bather, W.A, Edgar, Ww.G.Strong, John Torrance, R.N.Duff, John Connolly, Alexander McFarlane, W.Bailie, ald Guthrie, W.\"H.Casement, Alex.Robertson, Chas, Lutes, Matt Hudon, Wm.Doig, W.H.Hopkins, J.B.Stone, J.H.Stewart, J.T.Canniff, R.C.Gavin, E.J, Repath, 8.McKay, H.Schaefer, W.D.Earngey, A.J.Wilkes, George French, J.H.Alexander, T.W.Chapman, W.J.Loughlan, Alexander Brown, W.H.Meredith, J.'F.Thackray, as Gain, E Gar- G.G.Miles, Andrew Mu:hol- Ne Hotson, M.D., N.J.Childe, W.E.Leng, M.McOrimmon, M.D., W.E.Stanley, Israel Saul, G.H.Fawcett, George Beeson, W., E.Tyner, A.F.Constable, James Cooper, J C.L en, James Hobbs, E.E.Long, ,W.Devlin, T.K, Allan, F.J.Jam stn G.Faulkner, ©.E.Britton, T.W.Gibson, J.Burgess, U.M.Stanley R.C.Young, MD.From Quebec.\u2014J,C.Peabody, Chas.Crawford, W.F.Boyle, H.B:ent, M.| Millette, G.R.Martin, W.F.Martin, V.W.Sargent, S.P.Orr, F.Wilson, Arch.Black, B.J.N.Wales, M.D.; Altred Roe, W.Dunsmore, Wn.1.Bennetts, Albert Chester, Wm.Browse, J.H, Dodson, Chas, Lacey, P.Ward, W, H.Ward, John Irvine, J.Duft, W.8.Walker, John Darraugh, J.J.McLeod, Dr.Smythe, A.T.Patterson, W.R.Channel], T.\u20ac.Fleming, W.HA.Eckhardt, J.W, Lussier, R.Vali- quette; J.H.Denis, J.P.Jutras, Ww.J.Crocheitere, O.: Trudeau, J.Cunningham, A.Newman, E.Bouchard, T.J.Patenaud, A.E.J.Bissonette, Wm.Beauli, J.Al G.Lattelippe, A.Lessard, M.D.; G.E.Martineau, M.D.; P.H.Bedard, M.D.; -O.D.Racine, E.Delisle, M.D.Carroll, John Watson, R.D.Anglin, F.X.Galibois, Guay, Ernest Lussier, F.A.Pinotaud, J.O.Deziel, C.\u2018Baporte, S.F.Fre- geau, R.Wharam, V.Levesque, L.H.Fortier; J.R berge, D R.Kennedy, Geo.° Minnie, Chas.Pearce, C.J.Lane, Thos.Cowan, Max Herger, H, A.Odell, J.J.\"Cunningham, A.A.Paquette, C.Bailey, P.A.Lalipeau.From Maritimé Provinces.\u2014J.W.Angwin, Dr.Preston.From Manitoba.\u2014A.P.van Somer- en,; Colin Campbell.\u201cTHE BANQUET.The\u2019 usual Foresters banquet in connection with the High Court meeting, was held at the Drill Shed, last evening.In spite of the trigid tempera- Continued on page 3.TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.Take Lux .tive Bromo Quinine Tablets.All Druggists refund the money if it fails :to cure w.Grove\u2019s signature is on eagh box.I Getting in Spring Stock.There are quite & few changes in Shoe Shapes ior this Spring aud and Summer.MORENCY BROS.Junior Past High : Chiet Ranger, H.| Woodward, R.Lynch; Richard Dowling, H.M.Ewing, Don: Campbell, H.Gummer, Jacob Cnok, ! M.D.Elbert, David Allan, C.F.| tung, land, M.B.Hugill, G.M.Vance, A | Chas.Pagean, E.Savard, M.D.; P.A.| unbroken fips.\u2018advantages Foresters | | Show Your Colors.Wear one of the new emblem.Pins during convention week.These pins' and some new.designs in C.O.- F.eharms HOW Of exhibition i in my window.| A.C.SKINNER, | Ww tobmaker and Optician, 7 Wellington Sq.New Goods ~ ARRIVING DAILY Active preparations being made for Spring and Summer Trade.Carpets l Our showings in this Depart- mént has rever been more complete; : or values | better, than those shown in the Wiltons Axministers, Velvets, Brussels, _ Tapestry and Ingain | : | - Sample quotations and estimates | sent on application.- archos, Carpets.and Mattings -for churches, secret.orders and public buil.iings.- ; purchasers., ; Carpets wholesale and retail.L.A.BAYLEY.Re Pi nos .| of Special Attraction in Stock To-day vo.Heintzman & Co., 3 sizes in figured walnut and choice mahogany.: - Ivers & Pond in very handsome walnut burl of light shade.| Kranich & Bach in crotch mahogany.; A collecti n of artistic instruments to suit the most critical buyer.You will find our prices reasonable for first- class Pidnos that can be depended on to give satisfaction.\"63 h Store Street.| WILSON & sons We should be pleased to have | a Branch Store at Magog.fot \u201cKno ie Advantages, _ f smooth, soft \u201chands and You can have these by using Fraser's.Iceland Cream.It is easy|and pleasant to apyly and tiie results of its use are quickly seen.Every boule i is its own recommendation.For rough weather it is indispensable, and for rough hands it is just the thing.5c a Bottle.| \u2018At all druggists or at headquarters.Frase \u2018 1 a, BERRY, V = Wo haye just unrolled for spring - \u201c| i polutsin Canada, United States and ha sa | sDrug Store! te.storage facilities are limited 0 2e | they\u2019re fre:h\u2014smokers don\u2019t ap ciate them in this condition, \u2018have proper ccnveniences-to brin ular brands\u2014both domestic que ported Can thus fill your promptly with goods ready tor smoker.Prices that no Jobber vod sare to quote .under.terms, i 1 A.E, RINKEAD £00.Co ~ Wholesile and Retail Tobacoonid, - | 118 Wellington St, Sherbrooke + { 4 Siem afrne Indian es : \u2014 8 .aa AA Ce ad GP an an.AWBENGCE & MOKKIs Adv \u2014 Loreen © Advocates, eto, Be ANPBELL & DESCHAMP-, Ad 00MM, Ma Wellington St, Sherbroôke, P.Q.v \" East Ange, Willard\u2019 8 Hotel, Sat every eR EE OIA MT, A, GANDIER, M.D.L.A.LRP, 0 England; No.46 Montreal \"nr Telephone, 278: Feapie's, \u2018Lu, : DR: Ww.DUNCAN SdITB, surgeon to the Pea estant Hospital.Special attention to Burgery and Diseases of Women, 15 le RAS OU * à MIN CLR CO i.J.GARBTUN, Veteriuarz surgeon; Ae Hotel, Sherb:00ke Hess & BRADLEY, Dents, Ÿ Rauare, Sberbraoke.Office at Toor Stnre.Residence\u201d.51 Queen Te Telephone at office and residence.\"on DE.DAVID WATERS, Sue geon Den we Wellington St., Banque d\u2019Hocbhel Sherbrooke, Que.1 a SHERBROUKB STREET ne TIME TABLE, | Bubject to change mishons BOtICA, BELT LINE.- ; Oars ran in both direotions on the Belt and make the circuit \u201cevery 30 minutes way, meeting each-otner and the cars of other\u2019 lines at the Sherbrooke House J every 20 minutes from 6.25 a.m.to 10.40 Pas 4 PARK LINE.* Park Line Car runs betweer Sherbrooke Junction and Victorias Park, making the .trip every 230 minutes and gonnecting beit-cars and outward bound Lennoxvil e at said junction.LENNOXVILLE LIFE, Lennox ville Cars run between the Street LE way office and Lennoxville, leaving eac -minus every 30 minutes, from 6.40 a.m.10.40 p.m., abd meeting Belt and Par cars the junction, Transfers from Lennoxville so Belt mally the ~t1eet Railway Office or at the Sher broees: nly.Se \u201cHe Gars on Sunda ti) afte ® a, RAYMOND R.5 SMITH, = \u201ca: Tae EASTERN TOWNSHIPS tk Onpitai Established 1859.\" a - - _\u2014 - - Reserve Fand =» = - x gps BOARD OF DIRECTORS R.W.HENEKER, President, Hom.M: H, COOHBANE, Vice President, * ; [ssauL Woop, J, 8.-itchell, G.STEVENS, CH - KATHAN, J.N.Galer, H.B, BROWN, Æ .TROMAS, BzAD Orriox: EMAL XE.P.Q \u2018 WN.FARWELL, General Manager, S.KDGELL, Local Manager.2 { F.MOREY , Inspector o of Branches, 4% 1 wratérioc wi Briggs, Mgr, Staustead, B.Stevens, Mgr.Cowansvil'e, J.Mackinr.on, Mgr | Coaticook B, Austin.Richmond, W.L.Rall, ue a - Granby, W.A Epoineon gr, EE Bedford.E.W.Mur » Huntingdon K.N.obinaga, Mgr} ; Macros.5 E.Pb.Olivier, Mgr.yacinthe, J.Latramboise, ot ji 0 TOR William spier, Mani re: Grand Forks, B.C., J Maclaughlin Ageuts in Montreal.Bank of Montres, ondon, lng.Naticnal Bank of Sonia con New ork, N atlousl Park Bank.i ections made at a accessible (3iued for any regtiired amounts ponts, Bret change e bought and sold.SINGS BRANCE DFFARTMENT.at each office.Interest aluwed from uote osit and coxpourded enuvally, withont i the attention of tne depo ior.rod ; ce Lovee fram nee» Qt tas Fram aged\" > 2 {a His babyship + w.ll be wonderfully freshened up, and his whole little fat body will Jt shine with health and cleanliness c Baby\u2019s Own |.- Soap.|: This soap is made entirely with J}, vegetable fats, hus a faint but ex» quisite fragrance, and is unsurpass = .ed asa nursery and toilet soap.Beware of imitations.< MONTREAL.- system, An Sherbrooke and Magog.el and Civil Ragineer.A.DUFRE&SNK, Provincial and Domini L.Land Surveyor, member of the Canadian | \u2018Association of Civii Engineers.Patent Soliciu tor.Office Banque Hoche!ava Buil Sylvestre and H.H.Langlois.ding, with E.bring back a healthy appetite, Y physicians recommend the use of +, CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE.BR: PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.Prepared 6nly by K.CAMPBELL a CO, M | Beware of Imitations.MONTREAL JB\u201d ee en le = mr rm Ca.nu 1.t ME ne 1.100 King Street.Clevelsta Plaiy Dealer.oot [presented from the Mayor, the oy - A Truly, Delightful Retailers of Cigars \\ : order emall lots frequently, A facturers always ship Cigare\" ÈS À IF Cigars to matrrity.Carry all the 3 BAS, C.CABANA, Advocaie, Non ; Block, 125 Welliugicn St, Sherbrooke.House Junction.All other transfers asjunetieg P 2 a 1 Yon = 3 ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs.= AFTER SICKNESS to tone y?ar .| - Boston, National Excnange Bank, af = x PR ie REED À - after his tub with the \u201c Albert\u201d 1 7 = a | SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, F > | Sustnal Goods \u2014AT\u2014 - \"BARGAIN PRICES.2 ; \u201cMen's heavy Ulsters, | -usual $5.00 3 - value.Bargain price, $3 50.7 * Men's extra heavy Friezé Ulsters, ©.asusl 8.50 value.Bargain price, a = - Mers blaek Beaver | Overcoats, i gms] $7.60 value.Bargain price, 4.95.- ; \u2014\u2014 - Men's extra fine black Beaver Over- > eomts, usual $12 50 value.Bargain] - \u201cprice, 87.50.x - Men's ali wool Undershirts and -f prwers, usual 80c value.Bargain || price, 35\u20ac.Men\u2019s all wool Underwear, a special .\u2014 lot, mostly all undershirts, slightly | oiled, tormer price $1.50.Bargain gl prie, be.- \u2014 I.Te -.{ THE BON-TON L.E.CHAMBERLAIN, 18 and 15 Commercial Square.A.\"Dry Goods, Groceries, \"Crockery, and Wines 7 Wholesale and retail.- \u2019 Wm.Murray & Oo.King Street, SHERBROOKE.WHITE CHINA .With gold band.In sets, or sold sep .arately, as desired._ Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Glassware, etc.MISS I.A, MCWILLIAMS.Dr HcCONN BLL Eye Epecialist.~ Will be at Magog (Dr.Chalmers) on Feb.8,9and10.- 3 \u2014 \"COME \u201d TO MCMANAMY\u2019 S Drug Store, \u2014FOR\u2014 - DR.BARK\u2019S ANTISEPTIC Throat Pastilles Does Your ; Laundress- $ Rot Your Clothes.Most likely, unless she uses \"Vie.torine,\u201d the only labor saving com poun we know of which does not - eat the dirt away, and of course eats the clothes as well.\u201c\u201cVICTORINE\u2019 \u2019 loosens the foreign substances {rom \u201cthe clothes and rinsing, after the boiling, makes them w -ite us snow.It is the greatest saver of clotiies and \u201clabour.CUSHING, Elkhorn.Man \u201cYour samples to hend and I myse.f have tried them aud found them mot satisfactory and would like to ge: a further supply.Ww.M.\u201cwrites : + 2 Cakes ccst 5 cents, wash 4 boilers vf clothes.W.CRAWFORD GARDEN & CO.Manufac:urers, Montreal.| Piano : That Invites: | Investigation | ~ Isa good thing to read the kind things leading m \u2018sicians may say of a Piano.But that shouldn't suffice; It ought not to dissuade you from having the : Instrument opened up so that you\u2019 can view its interior and verify the strong claims which the selling agent invariably makes.- | - The Gerhard-Heintzman Piano i invites inv est:gation.Curiosity, | here, is considered to y no crime.6 A LeBaron _ \u2018 Sherbrooke Que, |THE LITTLE GROCER The following brands always in stock : ~ |sins, \u2018Jacques Cartier\u2019\u2019 brand of Rub- There to play a match against our club | score a goal, but.Learned scored the Has largely superseded all malt preparaticns on the Can adian market on account of its superior nourishing quali ties.Scientifically \u2018brewed, i never varies in quality, bu can be relied upon the whol year round.So delicate in its flavor that the weakest invalid can relis it, while the athlete, unde its invigorating influence, gathers additional strength and staying power.Representative medical me all over the country prescrib it to their patients.y It is the one recognize absolutely pure Malt Ex tract preparation that neve [fails to satisfy.For sale everywhere.Silver Spring Brewer SHERBROOKE.DV «+ e Didn\u2019t get a carload of Canned Goods \u2018but he did get a few cases of choice Canned Fruit SUCH AS - Gooseberries, 17c can.Raspberiies, 17¢ can, Peaches, 20c and 30c can.- Strawbermes 20c a can.No guess work about these.RR.LAKEMAN, FLOUR.\u201cOUR GLORY\" best Flour made.\u201cKEEWATIN,\u2019 Best \u2018\u201c\u201cMoKAY,\u2019\u201d } Strong Bakers.\u201cSIVER SHEAF, *\u2019 Strong Family Flour, \u201cWHITE LIGHT,\u201d Family Patent, 4@-Getmy prices before buying.R.A.Bartlett.\u2014 sc opposite Paton Mill.) treat: BARGAIN SALE.The \u2018following lines ot Boots and Shoes to be sold at cost : Fine Skating Boots, black or tan, for men, women and boys; fine stock of Felt Slippers in all styles; lace,, button and Congress Boots; Blippers of all descriptions; Men\u2019s Klondike Boots; Felt Boots: Men's and Boy\u2019s Mocca: bers.All lines reduced.Creepers, best kind on the market.J.M.GAGNON Dealer in Beots and Shoes, 151 Wellington St., Sherbrooke NOTICE.WONEY to Loan om farm and citv nropersy Interest 53¢ p.c.above $500.Apply to J.D.THEUNEISSEN, No.12: wullington BS.Sherbrooke, Que.Bell Telephone No.174.001-81 COOKSHIRE WON.Lennoxville Defeated by a Score of 14 to 8, Cookshire, Feb.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Lencoxvills Hockey a came over Monday evening.Play began at 8.30, the teams being composed as follows: \u2014 Coukshire.Lennoxville.W.Woolley goal E.Bartring| H.H.Golf point W.Carter M.Hud cover, T.Crawford H.Parker\u2019 \u2018forwar H.Scarth Æ.Bailey CE J.Gill W.Drennan \u2018 H.Kennedy W.Learned =.\u201c 1 A, Spafford J.Grant Umpires; A.M.Taylor J.Hancock timekeepers S.Kennedy The referee was E.spaflord._ Within the tirst 2 minutes of the game Learned rusued thé puck thruugb the visitors\u2019 goal tolluwed Drennpaii.Then followed some fast \u2018playing, Lennoxville trying hard to 13.d-goäl tor the home team by a clever shot.The visit.rs then rallied and attempted to get a game, but Pa ker secured the puck and by a long shot scored the fourth goal tor Cookshire.Gill putting in the first goal for Len: poxville five minutes later.At this point Scarth got hit accidentally oa the nose by one of yur sticks which caused a delay of suverdl minutes.On play being resumed some clever passing ensued, in the coursé ot which Bailey scored our fifth goal, followed in quick succession by Parker.Eight \u2018minutes after this Gill scored the 2nd goel for Lennoxville by a brilliant shot.Woolly then saved a splendid attempt on' the part of the visitors.Parker thea scored no.7 for Cookghire, then Learned, who brought our score up to 8.Co oo Half time, fouud Cookshire 8 and Lennoxville 2.In the second half Len- ncxville sccred their 3rd goal in half a minute, by Kenuedy.Learned added a ninth to Cookshire\u2019s and after some fast p'ay to and fro Goff secured number ten.Parker now made a pretty but ünsuccessful shot.After this Lennoxville menaced Cookshire for some time Goff again shooting number four between their posts.Parker, Bailey and Learaed then scored one more each; Nutter's Cream Porter) immediately by } and so the vietory | Artistic - Chinaware.The decoration of chinaware is recognized as one of the fine a1ts; and we are selling some very hand somely embellished pieces at prices so moderate that every ome with a taste tor the beautiful may gratify it here.J.S.MITCHELL & co.SHERBROOKE, QUE.CANADIAN ORDER - OF FORESTERS.Continued from page.2 ture at the hall which the numerous stoves could not over come, the tables were very well filled, Mr.H.A.Odell presided.At his right were Mayor Belanger, Rev.Dr.Dumbell, Dr.J* O.Camirand, G.G.Bryant, Lieut.-Col.Morehouse, M.T.Stenson, M.P., ex-Mayor Fraser, |c Lieut.-Col.Worthington, John Nee- land,;H.T.; H.Gummer, H.V.C.R.; Alfred P van Someren; Dr.E.J.wil liams.Af his left, Thos.Elliott, H.C.R.; Thos.\u2018Wh te, H.Sec\u2019y; E.Gar- tung, H.0.; a D Wilkes, H.8.W.; Jno.\u2018Burgess, Thos.\u201d Gibson, H.Registrars, C.H.Campbell, Dr.U.M.Stanley, Chairman, M.B.; | F.J.Jameson, George Faulkner, C.J.dell, John Leonard, C.Britton, P.H.The first toast on the-list was As Us- \u2018ual that to the health of the Queen.This was proposed by the chairman, .and right loyally honored, The other toasts were, \u2018\u2018The.Parliament of \u2018Canada,\u2019\u201d\u201d responded to by M.T.Stenson; M.P.; *\u2018The Corporation of the City of Sherbrooke, ?\u201d proposed by | Mr.John Leonard, responded to by Mayor Belanger; High Court officers apd our other guests,\u2019\u2019 responded to by Thos.White, High Secretary; Dr.U.M, Stanley, chairman of the Medical Board, C.H.Campbell, of Winnipe,, and ex-Mayor 24 Fraser; \u2018The Army and Navy\u201d propos: ed by Mr., Charles Pearce and respund- ed to by Lieut,-Col.Worthington, \u2018\u2019The Press\u2019! and \u201cThe Lidies.\u2019 The Chairman read regrets at unabi- lity to be present from Wm.Farwell, Esq., District Magistrate Mulvena, John McIntosh, M.P., Mr.Justice White and Mr.J ustice Lemieux.During the evening Mr.A.F.Frase: sang \u2018\u201cSuldiers of the Queen,\u2019 and the \u2018\u2018Absent-Minded Beggar,\u201d\u201d and Mr.Harry Hogan, also, sang.Barrie's orchestra, under the direction of Prot.Bourceault, coutfibuted excellent music during the banquet, and received much applause.The hall had been very elaborately decorated for the oecasion, there being flags in profusion, and the emblems and mottoes of the Order were in evidence.BEEBE PLAIN.Feb.28.\u2014 At a Ladies\u2019 Aid meeting held last night, a sleigh ride was organized on behalf of the Patriotic Fund.A committee composed of Mr.C.F.Bailey, Rev.C.W.Finch and Mr.Jolin Blair was appointed to arrange for a supper at the Stanstead Hotel and a patriotic programme.The sleigh ride.will take place on Friday evening of this week, and about fifiy wili participate.NVANGELISTIC SERVICES, | The Young Mens Christian Association, has completed arrangements with Rev.Walter Russ=ll B.A., Evean- gelist, for holding a series Cf Eerviges in this city commemcing on Sunday, March 18th, and continuing throughout the week.Services will be eld every afternoon, and evening.* The afternoon meetings will be held \u2018in the lecture Fall of the Presbyterian church, and open to all.The evening meetings will be in the Y.M.C.A.hall, and for \u2018men only.\u2019i.Watch tor further announcements.~ rT i The very worst of-gaivin- ized iron is likely to imitate best\u2014as to bran d\u2014no .| St.John\u2019s Church lceper.| i - - f i Apollo Iron and Steel Company BE 1 2 Sulpice Street rested with Cookshire by 14 to 3.Montrea.| Bishops College | the latter having ling, in honor of his .| yesterday morning.COATICOOK._ wy ows items for sdedion in Ip theDarcy B R200BD 1 be gladly veceived by hrs G.© Doak , local correspondents, Conticoo Feb.27.\u2014A tata ily.gathering took | place today at the residence of Mr.N.W.Thomas.to c lebrate the birthday of his son Mr.L.| .Thomas.A very pleasant time was spent, and many good wishes ex \u2018for \u201c\u201cLen\u2019s\u2019\u2019 appiness and prasperity.Mrs.W.Hill, late ot \u2018Winnipeg.is the guest of her brother, Be.C.N.Stevenson.Mr.Howard Loyell is home, \u2018from chool, ill with tonsilitis.| Mr.George Worthen, of Massewippi, is visiting at Mr.E.Taffe\u2019s.|.Miss Winnie G oley has gone to Montreal, to visit friends.| a Three Villa (STANSTEAD, K evan AND News items for on In the Ae Ezoon 1 be gladly received by Miss Bertha M ker, local cor espondentt, \"Rock Isl Isl and] : Feb.27.\u2014A very.pensé ary entertainment was giv children of the Epworth League, on Saturday afternoon and evening, the vestry of the Methodist! Church.drilled the children so thoroughly.Misses Ruth Flanders and vens accompanied lon the piano, while Master \u2018Arthur Abbey Master efreshments \u2018 were served by the children.There were many pretty and useful articles for sale, and although the attendance was not as large as anticipated the proceeds amounted to over fitty dollars.This is to be sent to furnish a lot in a Chinese hospital.| _ Miss Stockwell, of Danville,is spend: ing a few weeks in| town, the guest of Mr.J.B.Goodhue, at Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.cently arrived in town.Mr.Steele intends starting a new tin shop here, in the Qaldwell biock.Little Carrol Moulton, who has been 80 seriously ill, 18 bu to be much | better.- The I.O.G.Ting meeting in the night, there being ated, making a members, The College propose having a boli- day to celebrate the recent victories of the Canadian C ntingent.Church bells will be rung, \u2018a big bonfire and torch light procession, boss a Patriotic concert given in the.evening.ays in Fam Miss Warner, Boston, |Mass., is guest of friends.~ vy spending a lew à East ngus.Held a very interest- r lodge | rooms last two members initi- otal \u201cof wenty- -8ix will be gladly received by J Cd corres ndent, East Angus.ing also solici J Feb, 27.\u2014The carnival rbich Was *he'd in Friendship rink last night was wished, the cold weather preventing outsiders from atte ding.Some of the costumes were very pretty and appropriate.Owing to such a few \u2018handing the list of skaters id rather short.Ladies; Miss H.Cooper, Princess Louise; Mrs.Planche, Comfort; Misses Bryant, Student; guerite \u2018Willard, Gertie Willard, astus on | parade; F.E.Cowling, Red, White, and Blue; C.H.Cowling, 18her- Maid; Grace Johnson, Red Cross, Nurse; Artie Johnson, Blackbird; Ivy Tencarre, Summer; Gladys Tencarre, Cigar girl; Berdie Cameron, Jockey player Fa- dette; A.Wiseman, Fancy Dress.H Cooper, Winter; Claude Cooper, Rough-Rider; E.O'Mara, Sweetheart; A.Cameron, Whistling Rufus; Bert Horton, Dusky ete; J.Cowling, Southe:n gentleman; Oscar Johnson, Clown; Freddie Tencarre, Clown; E \u2018Frechette; Fancy Costume; J, Stevenson, Somebody\u2019s Darling; E.J.Sawyer, Fancy Dress; W.F.Wilson, (\u2018Any Old Thing;\u2019 James Millar, Jrazy- patchwork; Lenny Gorham, Clown; N.Blais, Clown.i | WATERVILLE.Feb.27.\u2014Mr.Fred Bean has accepted a situation as ple in- Mr.I Brown's store, Leinoxville, Mr.John Knudson has.sold his house and lot ty Mr.Leonard Price, dlisposed if his to Mr.Nordine.Mr.| Knudson intends moving to the North-West in April.The Misses Verna Peterson and An- \u2018nie McGovern col'dcted the neat sum: of $46.65 tor the ef, of .the famine suffering people of India, \u201cwhich will be forwarded at once with other contributions.| | | À merry wedding party Was held at the home of Mr.Sweeney, last even- daughter, Victoria, who was married to Rev.Mr.Craik, H.dwanson and Mr.L.Wyman i as delegates, the R T.of T.this week, A social aid en ertainment usder the auspices of the! Ladies\u2019 Guild ot ofl vention held there Mrs.Geo.Wells.benefit of the dE Mr.C.O.Swanso [roseeds for the is .in Minnesota | these days on emigration business.A vain man h proud of.a but ble to ba LS - | ; nnoxville, | largin mission- | 108 trade.n by the! p.T.of T., of this place, attends Grand in \u2018Counc 1 Much credit is due Mrs.Deacon, who! Ruth Ste- | \u2018A Peror Ruston Stevens added much by then | violin pleces.as, Ste le have re- fem, illustrations \u2018hey come |.from Danville, and we undersiand that the |.: and m -for a News items for insertion in the Darty RECORD |: wiing, local | Eubegziptions and | not such a success as we would have | in their names as they were requested || 'oote, Chrysanthe- | mum; Brown, Nig t; B Millar, Sent NE : ; Post of out, fe ouse flat, if le: vely eo | Were if any be wil women à b ng and crimina she wh to look st.by M Mai PP \u2018 on ce, North 1 minut well fin ife B et of it A [I any ene of ling to gapr- y cireu a o has Cath H il.a 5 Ww es walk ish- u | ab have i a horse her guhr- 2M mstanc nbecomi ween th no erin & \u2014 Ap ard.fro App i ly, wh tine f those teach] self to dri © or influence 8 e be- .st.| ply to | mi pply to ing.mast ile in rder in er ew °rs 2 EXCUS t into i fluence r she wh M e - D | C.mastered the six weeks week, prob A em difference.The ° Oo Cor .: NOTICE TO J.ODELL.c.© K It] beeper pete ihe voulé re how longs er or hers in GES SINT FR are et metoaif ci r \u2018 .ee ä 8 v A | ; of Tenders will be CONTRACT #-815 Gener hl Te ther ; duties of paapted ar! 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