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[" pr vor.VIL, No.T2, RUSSIANS.GOT INTO A JAPAN 6) - | \u2018Raked by Concealed Artillery in Ravine and - Lost.1200 Men.= - \u2018 | .Chinese Report That Two Torpedo Boats and a Steamer Struck Mines and Were Destroyed\u2014 \u201cRumors of Fighting.London, June 22.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014A despatch to the Daily Mail from New (iffans says while a-Russian force | of # 3000, under Geheral Kondrado- vitch, was traversing Wafurgho ravine June 19th, it was surprived by concealed Japanese artillery.\u201cThe Russians Jost \u201cTeavily, their,cas- malities being 1200 in number.\u2018 extricated © his men and led them in good \u201cGeneral Kondradoviteh order to un entrenched position.RU SNIANS MEET WITH - Actions AT PORT ARTHUR.Tokio.men on board a junk which was cap- leaving Port Arthur, tured after state that + few days ago two Russian torpedo hoat destroyers and a \u201csteamer struck mines and were des- troved.One hundred and forty lives Were lust, according to their account.BATTLE RUMORS.London.June 22.\u20144 am.\u2014All at tention is focused upon the rumored battle at Hai-cheng, Monday, but the facts are still impossible to learn.A St.Petersburg despatch describes | it as the bloodiest battle yet fought.The \u2018Russians are said to have been severely defeated and to be retreating to - Liuo-Yang.This is causing a panic 19 Mukden.The source of this and other stories cannot be traced- and the \u201cfacts may- prove.different- The recent disasters seem to have bred nu- Inerous -scaremongers in St.Peters- burg, who, in the absence of definite news, Jaunch wild stories unchecked.There \u201cseems, however, little reason to RUSSIAN LOSS AT PORT ARTHUR.amination of the map, in connection - with the June 22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014China-| ESE TRAP.doubt that there has been further severe fighting, though the result is only \u201cconjectural.The rumored capture of- -Liuo-Yang is discredited here.An ex- recent official despatches, shows that the report is most improbable.JAPS GET GUNS.~ London, June 22.\u2014A despatch to the the .Japanese have recovered and other material from the cruiser Varaig, which was sunk Chemulpo._ 2 RESERVIST OFFICERS, Vienna, June 22.\u2014The recent orders received in Warsaw for.the mobilization of reservist officers\u2019 has now been extended to the whole of Russian Po- Jand.* The officers huve been ordered to report to headquarters in five days ready to start for the.Far Fast.TO INVADE COREA.Seoul, June 2I.\u2014A Russian detachment passed through Chon Jing scouting towards Ping-Yang.\u201cThe Russians are bridging the Tumen river at a point which is not indicated.They threaten to pour troops into Coreg, by this means.7 SHOT CORRESPONDENT.New York, June 22 \u2014A \u2018cable mes sage to the World, which was unsigned, but which the World says probably was forwarded by the American legation at Peking, announces the shooting of Colonel Fdwin Emerson, irs, one of the World's correspondents in thd\" Fast, and conveyed the impression that.he had been killed.The cable stated it was reported that Colonel Emerson had been shot by retrFating Russians, who took him for a spy.31 guns Russian \u201catt LOCAL CHINAMEN | ENGAGE IN FIGHT.Exciting Incident Near The Union Station.ete i , ARRESTED, BUT AFTER AT LIBERTY.The representatives of the Celestial Empire in this: city have been very law abiding, ~and: on Monday last the - people around the Union depot were sürprised to see two of the \u2018\u2019washee men get into an altercation.While the scrap lasted, it was fast and fur- The weaker of the two\u2014Ice Fong was knocked to the ground and when thev were (separated he was suf- ferigre irom a severe gash in the side of The head.Chang.the victor, was placed under A and.taken to the ONE 18 Ww ARDS SET fons, Central station Du Lee, who seems to he a guardian of his fellow.countrs- men, immediately sought the services «fu luwver.but on the matter béing investie ruted Chang Was liherated \u2018with 8 wuning Lo he more cautious in the Future, - | © - REPUBLICANS TT NOW IN SESSION.OPENING OF THE PIG NATIONAL CONVENTION IN CHICAGO.June 220 \u2014 The Republican the thirteenth in met in the Coli and organ- the nomina- the Chicioo, National Conve ntion, the party's history, sean at \u201cred.The vrand Lior, will not be thie day.vesterday, \u201cclimax, reached until Moon.° | .WEATHER PROBABILITIES.Forceast for the next 24 hours, sued hy the Meteorological Bureau: Northwesterly winds clearing and be, Min cooler, Ka is- + TO DEATH.June 22.(Specialy wealthy Dauphin dix Wis sored\u2019 to death by a ( ORED Winnipeu.s\u201cIMUs ; Por- 3.Greenwood, MeNaugil Pole Vault \u2014 Open \u2014 1, 1 ton, SL, 2 in, 2, Carter, 3, Shaw.Old toys\u201d Race \u2014 |, Adams ; 2, Beckett, Hurdle Race \u2014 Open \u2014 1, 'Shaw : P.Richmond ; 3, Valpy.THEY ENOW IT.Thousands of people throughout the country know that the ôrdinary remedies for piles\u2014ointments, suppositories and appliances\u2014will not cure.| Lhe best of them only bring passing relict Dr.Leonhardt\u2019s Hem-Roid is a tab- \u2019 let taken internally that removes the cante of Piles, heuce the cure is per- waneut, Every package sold curiiqs a guarantee with it.delicate coustitution.ment in each package.further information at the drug storo, A month's treat- Sold at $1.00.in regard to it be | 1904.\u2026 For.the table, \u201cfor £ooting, for butte making.It i pure and will not cake.300 Yards Handicap (Proparatoif) Omnes.\u2014 1, Poreeous ; Z, Green: wood.880 Yards Handicap \u2014 1, Bray IL.: 9, Jackson.\"High Jump (under 14)\u2014!.11., 4 ît., l in.; 2, Graham IT.Broad Jump \u2014 Open \u2014 1, Irving, 18 .3 in.; 2, Shaw ; 3, Valpy.290 Yards \u2014 Open a, Valpy ; Richmond ; 3, Shaw.Hundred Yards, (under 16) \u2014 1, Gregory ; 2, McNaughton.Kitching ft.A Guaranteed Care For Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.Your druggist will refund imoney if PAZO OINTMENT fa\u2019ls om) cure in 6.to 14 days.QUEBEC STREET | \u201cBOULEVARD.7 Councillor MeManämy Replies to Criticism of Department\u2019s Work.CITY BUT CARRYING OUT THE JUDGMENT OF THE COURT \u2014 LEVELS SET BY CITY.ENGINEER._ Councillor D.McManamy, chairman of the Roud Committee, was called on yesterday by the Record in re gurd v the criticisms which are be- \u2018ng made.in connection with the work on Quebec street.lt will be remembered that the condition of this street at th: south end was the subject of an enquiry before the court.I'he judgment of the court was that the city would have to put the street im a proper condition or be compell- cd to pay damages.In discussing the matter this morning Councillor MeManamy saïd that Quebec street was being graded under the supervision of the City Fngineer, Mr.1.Tremblay, and that the road master or Road Committee had nothing whatever to do with it, except to accept the City Engineer's levels.Councillor McManamy says he went to Quebec street with two of the parties who now claim that their property will be off the level of the street and interviewed the City lEngineer to sce if meet t'e requirements of thosk perty owners who are above and be: low the present level of the/street.The City Engineer would not allow tht arade which he had fixed {to he altered as he claimed that the in the interests of the whole and not in the interests of strect, one or two.\u201cQuebec street,\u201d said Councillor McManamy, \u201cwill he one of the tinest residential streets in the city, but it will cost 4 lot of money owing to the formation of the ground.\u201d Councillor McManamy remarked that the petitioners - who appeared before the court insisted \u2018upon the work.be- mg carriea on according to the judgment of Mr.Justice Lemieux.Me says that to \u2018show that the city wanted to deal in a friendly manner with the petitioners he, at the meeting of the Council aîter the judgment had been rendered, moved that Mayor Camirand [Le appointed to see these petitioners and to come to an amicable understanding as to what they wanted done, and which would conform with the judgment of the court.The Mayor notified the parties, but so far no meeting has been held of the petitioners.-Âs a consequence of this the work had to be procecded with, and to bein an advanced stage before the Ith of June, to satisfy the judg ment of the court.He did not see how thé city could be blamed for the netion they had taken in the matter.MATTER UP IN COUNCIL, At the Council meeting last evening the Quebee street question was hrought to the attention of the Council by Councillor MeManamy, who read the letter signed, \u201cJustice.\u201d in the Record of the 17th of June.Te thought the signature should have been, \u201cInjug- tice Hix explanation of the position of the Road Committee wus practical Iv the same as that given above.Comallor Ifarwell said he had visited the street, and thought the work could have been done more to the sa tisfaction of the properly owners and at less expense to the city.He fully understood it was a difficult question, Councillor MeManamy said that Councillor Farwell was a member: of the Road Committee, and although he could not.come ont with the tee, he made special visits himself, and NOW came forward to criticize work, Councillor Farwdl explained that he conld not attend the necting mentioned, -and that he was not criticizing Commit the work of the Committee, The dis cussion then dropped.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Intices of births, roarriages and deaths must in Seoul be endorsed with Qie name and address the sender, or otherwise no notice can be taken of them.The addition of poetry os vibe: Rahoungaments 1 roc.por liné\u2014prspatd, - > - as aoe DEATHS, JOHNS.\u2014 On June 20st, 1904, Tsa- lt is perfoctly-harmless to the most - hella Devlin, wife of the late.\u201cJohns.born at Stranraer, aged BR years, Funerat from-resideneé of Mrs.Jap.W.Wiggett, 11 Beckett Rond, at three o'clack, sharp, to- -IOrrow afternoon.David Scotland, Consolation Race \u2014 Open \u2014 1, Hamilton I.: 2, Greenwood 1.; 3, Smith.\u2014\u2014\u2014 we \u201ciH voted the grade could not he altered and, pro: level was set.their THE QUESTION OF HIGHER CI CRITICISM.Interesting Sermon \u201chy Rev.Dr.Whitney.GOD HAS GIVEN.US THE POW ER TO STUDY AND WE HAVE A RIGHT TO.KNOW.On Sunday, the - 19th June, Dr.Whitney gave a memorable address en the vexed question of Higher Citi cism.00 The first part of is sermon was de- to a defence of \u2018Lower Crit | cis.\" i.e;, the testing and examining of the text.of the Bible so as to form à basis for theology.This perfe:ting of the text was \u2018due to the labors cf scholars who criticised the Bible as they, would any other boox, Otherwise we should now know no more of the Book of books than our fathers 3th did.| While pursuing a scholariy but reverential examination of the text of the Bible, meet their believers in inspiration can opponents on the same aground.They need have no fear to use the: intellect God has given them.| Without that, the Bible becomes a book honored but \u2018which man hardly dare open.at best we shall Or merely be repeating criticisms given us by ages very different from our own, The latter half of the sermon dealt with \u201cHigiter Criticism,\u201d which, Dr.Whitney explained, meant the examination of the authorship and composition of the Bible, wlile \u201cLower Criticism\u201d referred only to the text.Amongst other things, pointed, out that moderate and careful study of these books may change our vides of the Old Testament, but cannot trench on revelation.God has given Us the power.to study and we have a right to know.It can only result in a deeper knowledge of the Creator and Hid dealings with man.li we cannot use the same methods in studying the documents of our religion which we use in studying those of the Greeks or ligyptians, we shall end by knowing less.of the history of the Jews than we do of the Classics.After mentioning with regret the lack of \u2018moderation displayed by | some controversialists on this subject, and urging the necessity of ex- j ounding the Bible not always solely for the benefit of simple minds, Dr.Whitney eonchided by admitting that to teach in religious matters was a grave responsibility, but one which God gave us the power to bear._ The whole sermon was marked by a liberal view of religion quite unfetter- «d by sectarianism.The great learn: ing of the preacher was brought bear on the subject with consummate skill.The address will probably be circulated in pamphlet form hefore long.6 WINDSOR MILLS June: 22.and Martineau, in town, family.Mr.M.Poulin has severed his connection with the GT.R.here, and gone to work for .+).P.Beauregard, selling ice.: of Bristol, \u2018guests of Mr.I.Conn., are Verret and Mrs, E.Leonard and son have gone th Montreal for à few days.Mes.LL.Bennet has left for Bethel, Vts to shed some time at her brother's, Mr.Noble.A party on gin lemen went to St.to \"pton, croquet of.the\u201d following Francis, Xavier, to play a friendly game of : JF Mareot, F.Paquet, P.Roi sseau, R.St Laurent, Jr.Jos Noel, The Brompton team was as follows : À.Labdiare, may, leon Belanger r.O.Blais, L.rassa: Score\u20144\u20141.= { PF + Wear Trade Mark D y Suspenders Guaranteed.Sod everywhere, SAW YERVILLE Bou- June 22.-Mrs.Robinson, of: &t Johnsture, Vt, is visiting her parents, Mr.this place, Mrs.FoR.Cromwell and children, of Cookshire, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Mackay a few days last wegk.Miss Eva MeVety was called ust week owing to the illness of sister, Mr | essed j win- hild>g ther, leak- This - d by BR! sale n at -to the diy\u2019 of his death.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, PRISRERS.J UNE = PAGE FIVE.\u201cKiag Baby Reigns\u2019 (pi 3 OWN SOAP] Pui es ! r.grunt, Cleansing lakes ony skin like .= Haby's 4 Albert TollctSoap Co., Mfrs.MONTREAL.\u201ca other Sonp io just as good, 313 You can try it.FREE.on à post card will receive a genstous free mmpie\u2014enough for eight msain\u2014of Nestlé s Food \u2018LEEMING, MILES A 80., THE LATE MR 08 A, BYATT, Deine MANY FOR YEARS AN ENTHU- SIA=TIC ADVOCATE OF THE VRAPHRANCE © CAUSE, Waterville, June 22 \u2014(Spec ial) \u2014 - The tute Mr.Sewell A.Hyatt,\u201d who was accidentally Killed on the morning Toi June\u201c bth, as reported ir the Record of that date, was well and favor- ablv~known here as an honest, up- neighbor and a was a man of strong temperance prindiples, and adhered to there prigeiples irom his early youth Ite joined the first temperance organization ever feld tn\" Waterville, which was known as the British American Order of Good Templar, about forty years ago.wis changed later to the Independent Order où Good Templars.Dur- thoe Mr.Hyatt was a \u201cprominent member.About the year ISTS, asSisted by Rev.Mr.James, of Huatinyville: he started a Lodge at Milby.named, \u201cGrace darling,\u201d but otwiths tanding his most yh ef- .2 right wan, a Kind good citizen.He name ing af this jort=, the Lodee went down, a gave up the charter.Mr.Hyatt returned to Waterville and joined the R.T8 TL which had just started = - \u2014 > here, a charter member, nd\" belonived to it to the day of his death.Hs filled all \u2018the offices belong- and became \u201cing to the différent Orders with honor ud credit to himself and the organi zations ta which he belonged.Me Hyatt was born \u2018in the - year Ist, on a farni at Milhy, and always lived there up to about three or four years when he retired and moved 1 Huntinoville, where the remainder of his Ties was spent.\u201cHe Lanes a widow and four grown np sons to mourn\u201d over the loss of a hind and loving husband, and a devoted and indulgent father, and who have the sincere sympathy of a large cirele où friends.\u2018 ac, let the lakes.| silver | first in Grade II.Academy if Iw.L.1 Le the best 0 1 will show a and contribute something to the par ade This contribution would help the town and perhaps the trader, too.A little ingenuity and enthusiasm, coupled with labor would in a short time produce a - respectable looking The.1 thév | then; fire, but -was discovered before much damage was dene, only burning through the end.The Rev.Mr.Williams held.service on Sunday, \"EL.Gilmour, : you think'you ha ugh or or cold, but fag red iin & cqugh romains, there hiloh's \u201cTanlg - ing \u2018at once.It will strengthen the lungs and stop the cough, Prices: S.C.WuLLa & Co.%5- 25c :50c $L Lior.Tortie Can COANIC00R wos of June 22, \u2014Mr.\u20ac.W.Ford\u2019 has returned from _Lennazxville-and will -con- tinue to ait the Coaticook -items: r Bet \u201cEE 1 spas vase The th childrens AW Bretindrd, of North Coatiogpk are siek with the measles.A The Rev.C.S.Deepfost left vester- day for Elmwood \u2018Park to prepare his cottage fol the reception of the fam- ilv.The latter wil leave on Thursday and will spend about six weeks Lovell has.received the medal awarded by the Eastern Townships | Bank for the pupil passing Miss Molly June, 1903.The medal is a beauty.To To \u20ac encourage freedom of speech, Mr, Shurtleff, K.C.offered a prize in each department of the Academy for extemporfiry speech-making.and English composition.Regular de-' bates have bren held, besides definited periods have {been set aside for work.Miss Maud Walker, of Stan stead, and Miss Sadie Poroëk, of Hil: hurst, have won first and second prizes respectively.Every one is in a state of high expectancy over the coming celebration on July Ist.Without doubt it will; its kind, and the only difficulty the committee will experience will be to crowd the programme © into one short dav.It is confidently hoped that all our merchants and traders little town patriotism vehicle which would serve as purpases ut ; A little bunting in} | the windows of our stores with a few: fags floating from the staffs of private, of advertising.would add to the interest.The own will be full of people, ant an excellent opportunity will be realized for advertising.The citizens must take hold and not depend on the committee alone.We -sincerely trust that the police force may be adequate to prevent all lawlessness.We shall not only be visited by the respectable and law- \u2018abiding.but by the dead beat and 'h SUSes.| main ; | har; \u201cthe.À pick -pocket as well.\\ despicable attempt was made on the night of the 2lst, by some-sneak, to set fire to.the photo salon.of Mr._ (.[.Pollard.A barrel, filled with bonghs, saturated \u2018with kerosene oil, was_placed under one end and set on in the Olivet Baptist Church, Montreal June 19th, and the Rev.of Montreal, officiated in the Baptist Church here.Mrs, Col.Thompson has gone on à two weeks\u2019 vacation to St.Julie, Que.and Inverness.- Mrs.F.G.Roe and little son from Montreal, arrived on the noon train, vesterday.The Ravages of La Grippe \u201cThe baneful effects of \u2018Grippe linger long after the disease There is no gain in strength.There is no ras spent itself.pleasure e in eating.The nerves are \u201c unstrung.\u201d scem enfeebled and depress sed Vin St Michel makes recovery rapid and complete.[t overcomes w reukness, gives strength to dormant muscles, purifies and enriches the blood, assists digestion, arouses the whole system to vigorous action.Vin St.Michelis a famous French tonic wine\u2014richin strength building qualities\u2014and containing all the elements to man e pure rich blood.\u2018quickly dispels the ravages of Grippe.There is no tonic that can be compared with Vin St.Michel.1 suffered for a long time from.general debility and weakness after La Grippe, and when I began \u2018taking Vin St.Michel | was almost discquraged and said.\u201c his is the last medicine 1 am going to try, and if it dues not cure me it's à sign that m$ chsgl is incurable.\u2019 After 1 bottle I begun to feel stronger, my appetite became better, also my digestion.This wine made me feel like a different man.(Szgmed) ALBE R T T.RONDEAU, Weedon Centre, P.Q.BOIVIN, WILSON & co.; 520 St.Paul St.Montreal Sole Agents for Canada and United States.Esstern Drug Co., 14 Fulton St., -Boston, Mass.Distributors.for United States.A] qi ST.CHARLES \u2014 at a Te dh SEMINARY.PUPILS TAKING HIGHEST sTARD- > ING ÉURIÉG TBE YEAR - \u2026 1988- 04, 1 Senior Philosophy i C.E.chand, Sherbrooke; 2, A.B.noir, St.Germain.Cot- Sciences \u2014 1, A.B.Cotnoir, St.Ger- 2, H.Codere, Sherbrooke.Jpnior Philosophy.\u2014: F.Belleau, Lewiston, Me; 2 F.7Noel,: East Sher- broake.\u2018Mathematies a 5 F Belleau, Lewis- T ton.Mè.: 2, J.Noel, Fast Sherbrooke.Rhetoric \u2014 1, P.Dubuc, Sherbrooke; 2 T.Forest, Sherbrooke.: + A.E.Duclos, Dawson City; 2, 5! Sy Literature \u2014 brooke, Ivestrs, Sher- Versification \u2014 1, A Benoit, Clifton; 2, E.Lussier, Lake Weedon.A.L'Heureux, Fra- mingham, Mass.5° 2,.B.Caron, Sher- Grammar \u2014 1, brooke.Preparatory Weedon.News ngton ; { real, À a Class: \u2014 French\u20141, A.LaRocque, Montreal ; 2, C.Lafond, English \u2014 1, H.Mulvena, 2, A.LaRocque, Mont- ; Business Class \u2014 English =1, H.Ro- 2, 0.Coulombe, Gor- berge, Chesham ; ; N.H.YStenography \u2014 1, H.Roberge, Ches- 2, J.Begin, East Sherbrooke.\u201cSecond Class (English)\u2014 1.J.Le- clajre, Graniteville, Vt.; 2, F.\u2018Wilkins, East Farnham.\u2018Third \u2018Class (English) \u2014 1, R.vreau, Lifton ; 2,R.Cardin, mandin.\u2018Fourth Class (English) \u20141, E bert, North Worcester, Mass.Stukely ; 2, j Fa- | O.Savoie, Plessisville: Nashua, N.H.; M.Nor- He- J.Caron, Business Class (French) \u2014 1.H.Roberge, Chesham ; 2, R.Aulie, brooke.Sher- Second Class (French) \u20141, G.Mattel _2 L.Sylvestre; Sher- Bromptonville ; brooke.Third Class (French) \u2014 1, G.champs, North lombe, Gorham, Fourth Class Gagne, Woburn ; 2, G.Carey, N.H.Stukely ; NH.(French) \u2014 1, E.+ Lo - June 22.\u2014 Mr.BROME CENTRE.Smith Vernal and Des- 2, 0.Cou- Lincoln, his voungest son are visiting relatives in this place.We are pleased to report that Mrs.J 1.Vernal seems to be improving.She is being cared for by Mrs.T.C.Sweet.\u201cMiss Audra Worden Lowell, where she expects to spend the summer visiting her brother and family.Miss Louise Mandigo is spending a \u2018greater part of few days with Miss Ingalls, more, prior to takes place today (Wednesddy), Miss Ingalls and Mr.Clifford Mandigo.Mrs.H.Woodard and son, Edgar.of the the ahs gone to marriage, of Seotts- which of Fulford, spent part of Saturday \u2018with relatives in this Mr.- placa, i 1 few days at home, and his place at Mr.N.Keet's.Tron Hill, Que., is being.filled \u2018by his go.brother, Mr.Ned M andi- Mrs.E.N.Jewell, who is staving in Cowansville, spent e BASEBALL.Compton won a baseball match with Coaticook, Compton, June 19th.by a score of 24 to - The Sunday at home.2 at return match will be played at Coaticook on June 26th.Mind and bo A wine glass full before meals .° _ - me - tee \"les Hasta whip Dm \u201c dy r ; CITY NEWS Mr.aid) rsŸ Wilinéhd by Mrs.E.© Whip?hrwbli \u2018Misd (Réid, Sherbrooke; Mr,|R.T.- Heneker and Miss Heneker, Montreal, were in Compton vesterday to attend - the closing of King\u2019s Hall!- : : The choir jof St.George's church, Lerinoxville, together with a few friends met in the church hall on Friday evening in response to the invitation of Mrs.Macdougal, Mrs.Wig- gett and s.Martin, to hid farewell to Mise Verity as their organist.Songs: and recitations were rendered, after which a.most recherche repast- was partaken of.Dr.Whitney, in speaking of | Miss Verity's ability as an organist, said it was not to be wondered at, shd being from Yorkshire He |; never knew \u2018any person except one coming from that county in England who could not sing, and that one was\u2018 himself.| Miss Verity had led the choir faithfully and, well for seven vears,.and no one knew better than 6 choi¥ how the success of their musie on their , a8 music is one of the ares.in à church service, } the church wardens also had cause for thankfulness when that post was ably filled.After singing the national al anthem, apd cheers for Miss Verity, the company bid adieu to their host esses, thus bringing a very pleasant evening to ajclose.+ CIRCUS Is COMING.WILD BEASTS, SENSATIONAL FEATURES, FINE HORSES, GREAT | ACTS, CLOWNS AND COLL.| SEUM [RACES GALORE, \u201cWILL BE.HERE.and Sells Brothers Circus will \u2018be in Sherbrooke, on Wednesday, July 20th.In their wil Forepaugh beast, arenic and hip- podramatie epartments the management of the great Adam Forepaugh \u2018and \u2018Sells Brqthers enormous Shows \u2018United, having reached the limit of { transportation facilities, now appear {to have concentrated their resources, research and lenterprise upon the prd- duction of especially great and novel features, to such extent that feature hunting has apparently become a gigantic \u201cfad with them.The proof of.this is found in the unprecedented popularity they |have attained at |{Madison Square Garden, New York City, and wherever [their own metropolis of tents has been pitched.Nothing at home worth exhibiting seems to have escaped.their eves and their announcements indicatq how thoroughly they have ransacked all foreign fields in search of gemjine thrillers and origin- Harry Mandigo is spending a | Seminary of St, l'and acrobatic amaze all behélders here, as they did alities.Their [collection of wild beasts has always befn conspicuous for cplos- sal completendss, and among ther big things they have added to it! Arctic assemblage of full fourteer fv.ing Polar Bears, à greater number of those only North Pole discoverers/than even any seeker of the same has ever seen sat any one time.They have lured from the gay capital of France its most popular equestrian feature,| La Famille Lecusson, whose \u2018combined equestrian and * park-brake bareback fe will doubtless \u2018there, and which are the only absolutely new equestrian performances | seen in any arena for over fifty years, Another arenic Furopean cele- britv.who \u2018for the first time visits this country, is Mons.Hubert, his original equestrian acts including leaping from the ground to a horse\u2019s back {while holding a sulky \u2018on high by its |thills, and balancing a park cart on Kis chin.From also come to us for the first time the Szarvasi, Frenez Troupe of Hungarian Magvars, whase dances, acrobatic feats and tribal melodies are described as both intensely thrilling and interesting.The [four merry Martineks, who have set all Furope laughing from ear to ear, have been added to the whole comie citeus of all-convulsing clowns, which féature this great show was the first to introduce.At the head of all home features -unquestion- ably stands the world-famous Aurora Zouaves, aptly described hy the New York Journal |as \u201ca hnge red-legged centipede, whosq celerity and precision have astounded |the military world.\u201d Tt is universally admitted among army experts that, in both manoeuvers and manual, they eclipse anything ever known.\u2014e- \u2018MANY WILT, BE ORDAINED, \u201cThe retreat of the ecclesiastics of the Charles began yester- day morning and will close on the 2th.The special preacher of the occasion will be the Rev.Father Richard, of the Sulpician = Order, Montreal.| At the close iof the retreat of the NS , \u2018 eleven peclesiastics who are in the Seminary, the following wil he ordained: To the priesthood\u2014Rev.r.Beaudry at La Patrie, his native pe - To the diaconate, Rev.- Mr.Marcotte.Sub-diaconate.3 Messrs, Bouillette and Courtemanche, | Tonsure, Mesers, Blanchard and Chartier.CANADIAN & \u2018 D2 213 st.Jen \u201cBaptiste Celebration, MONTREAL.Tickets will be sold at Single Fare, June 23 and 2th.Good for return until June 27th.- lege man Special Summer Train Service to Little Lake.(Magog) now in effect.For rates and further partioulars apply to E.H.SEWELL, City Passenger Agt.à | 1 | dependent they were for } 1 Small family ; abroad |! - HELP WANTED Mecord Ads.have secured more domestic, ' .olerieal and other help than all other .sources combined.There is only one ¥ sure way to get just the kind of help you want.t way is the use of the famous Want Ads, in the Record.WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED TA- ble girl.Also a bartender, with Te- ference.Apply Montreal House.WANTED.\u2014 MAN TO DRIVE LAUNdry team, on North Hatley route, two\u2019 \u2018days per week, Mondays and Thursdays.Apply at Sherbrooke Steam Laundry.BAKER WANTED \u2014 GOOD SOBER.\u2018man with experience making plain \"and fancy bread.Box 5, Richmond.WANTED.\u2014 AT ONCE, GOOD PLAIN \u2018cook.No washing.Apply, Miss Blue, No.2, Moore street.\u2018WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE À WARPER.One with knowledge of loom fixing preferred.Apply, Magog Woollen ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT GENERAL servant.No washing or ironing.\u2019 | Good wages.Apply immediately.Mrs.W.B.LeBaron, Moore street.[WANTED\u2014A HOUSE MAID.APPLY | Mrs.Brown, 12 Bank street.lAGRNTS WANTED.\u2014 GOOD SALary ; men er women ; qualifications, honesty: and industry.\u2018 \u2018Write J.En- gert, Sawyerville.WANTED AT ONCE\u2014GGOD GENERal servant.Apply Mrs.W.E, Loomis.WANTED.\u2014 GOQD PLAIN COOK.no washing.Wages, $14.00.Apply P.O.Box 744, WANTED.\u2014 GIRL TO WORK IN \u201cMY Valet\u201d\u201d Department.Boy, to deliver \u201cMy Valet\u201d boxes.Lothrop's Laundry, 6 Water street.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL light house work ; no washing.Apply Mrs.A.F.Plant, 65 London street.WANTED\u2014& COOK.APPLY MRS.F.N.McCrea, 14 Bank street.WANTED, \u2014 A COOR, APPLY AT once at Windsor House.- \u2018 LOST - FOUND To lose anything or to find anything menns te hmmedintely think of the d and its wonderful residts.An Ad.under thls heading is u safeguard against oss.Ask uwuybody.LOST\u2014LADIES\u2019 GOLD HANDLED.FOR umbrella.Return: to 15 Montreal street and be rewarded.FOUND.\u2014 ON THE MOE'S RIVER | Road, Canipton, a purse containing 2 gold rings, one gold pin, car ticket and some money.Owner will receive same by paying for .this advertisement.Waterville Post Office.1 Store\u201d FOR SALE .sme record is the greatest salesman you can employ.It can sell anything for you, Ittalks your wares in every home and secures for you top prices.FOR SALE.\u2014 THE [| Business Block, Strathcona quare, néth, Sherbrooke.OR SALE.\u2014 LOT AND DWELLING ouse, on Montreal street ; size of house, 32x28, with L, 15 x 305 el- tric light and modern convenienoes.Apply P.O.Box 663, Sherbrooke.FOR SALE, HOUSE ON WELLINGton, between King and Sanborn.Rents $40 per month.Will be sold very heap.Apply at once, J.D.Ken- edy.;( | RR \u2014 : = TO LET Jouses advertised under this headiog do uot remain idie.A card in the window is seen only by people | passing.An Adhere is secu by many hand times as many.O LET\u2014NEW SAW MILL, power.Capacity twelve thousand feet per day, with shingle, lath and grinding machine, Runs the whole year.vent may be paid in work.\u2014A.C.Miquelon, Danville.To stablished Six- Years |Yet you did not know we were here?e want von to, We have just purchased it, What?ad \u20ac 41 WATER- | Factories with Saw and | Shingle Mill Complete in the Eastern Townships.Wo are\u2019 prepared to furnish on short notice, - At Prices That Cannot be Undersold All kinds of House Finish.Sasn, .of Mouldings, \u2018Flooring, Sheating, Rough and: Dimension Lumber, Lath, Shingle, Kiln-dried and Dressed Lumber.We can furnish complete bill for BUILDING ANY STRUCTURE OF WOOD.Get our prices.Everything 8) guaranteed A trial order solicited.\u201c MERRILL & JENKINS, Smith's Mills, May 23rd, 1904.IF YOUR PROPERTY IS FOR SALE No matter what it i is, or where the location, we can dispose of it for you.We are in touch with the buyers.- Write or phone us to-day.- MISCELLANEOUS Eden under thisheading give quick results, State your business here and your sn.nouncement will prove a good investment.WANTED.\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, NEW canoe, or last year\u2019s one, in good condition.Apply to H.W.Brunton, E.T.Bank, Coaticook.Great Midsummer Clearing Sale Of Millinery at Miss Lee\u2019s, Will continue until all trimmed and untrimmed millinery is sold.Untrimmed hats from 10c to 59¢.Some of these have heen selling at $2 and $2 50 each.EDGEWATER COTTAGE, CEDARVILLE, ° To let by.the week, month or season.Apply to _ J.'C.BULLIS, Cedarvillé, P.O.address, Graniteville, Que.AUG TION SALE Having received instructions \u2018from MR.J.W.MANLY, NO.11 ISLAND STRE ET, we will sell without reserve, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904, AIT their neat Household Tfiects, comprising Wicker Rockers, Oak, Plush Rockers, 3 Oak Tables, Patlor Carpet, What-not, Fancy Lamps,.Parlor Rugs, Curtain Poles, Curtains, Dining Room Table, 1 Black Walnut Sideboard, (extra), 6 Dining Room Chairs, 1 Large Arm Chair, Desk, Easle, large lot of Crockery and Glassware, Dining Room Carpet, 2 Oak .Bedroom Sets, Toilet Sets, 3 Springs, 3 Mattrasses, Rockers and.Chairs] Book-case, Pictures, 1 Extra Stove, 2 Kitchen Tables, 1 Refrigerator, 1 Washing Machine, ard all the Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Lite.sale at 2 p.m, LI KERR & CO., Auctioneers.\u2014 =\" armes SLOCUM DISASTER.pts EVIDENCE OF A STARTLING NATURE AT CORONER'S | INQUIRY.New York.June 22, \u2014 Evidence of which, doubtless.will have an important bearing on the a startling nature ultimate result of the coroner's enquiry into the General Slocum disaster was forthcoming at the inquest,\u2019 ves- terday.Perhaps the most unexpected iner dent was the continued refusal to answer questions of Henry Lundberg, a United States steamboat inspeetpr, who was supposed to have inspecged the life preservers and the hulleof fhe ill-fated steamer.His refusal was based on the ground that an ansWer might \u2018tend to incriminate him.and he aeted on the advice of his counsel.+ = pra \u2014 le me \u2014\u2014 Coaticook House\u2014Popular Home for | Travellers.L.Kilburn, Prop.~ 1- Oak Writing | \u201c R.PRICE & CO.22 Bridge Street.Phone 401° - - East Sherbrooke Agents Wanted -TO SELL THE DAILY RECORD : \u2014AT\u2014 Stanstead Jct., Ayer\u2019s Cliff, - and other Stations during the summer service on B.& M.Radway.Address, L.8.CHANNELL & C0., Sherbrooke.HORSE STOLEN Dark Bay Horse weights \"about 800 pounds, pony built; heavy mare und tail, (if not cut-off) sutall sear on inside of fore lex, inclined to bite at sfrangers.Anyone giving information which will lead to the finding of snid horse will be suitably rewarded, + ALLEN 43434 Bar nkton, Que.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.DIVIDEND NO.89._ mar Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Four Lo cent for the current half year has been declared upon the psid- up \u2018apital Stock of this Bunk (but on new stock to apply from date of p pay ment only) and that the same will be payable at the Hend Officé and branches on and after Satarday, 2ud day of July next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th Lo the #th of June both days inclusive, .By order of the Board, JAMES MACKINNON.General Manager.Sherbrooke, 31st Muy 19M, FARM FOR SALE - 33 aeres, just outside city, part seeded this year.32 young fruit trees, large garden ; a bargain.Apply EK.J.WILLIAMS, Sherbrooke.AUC TION SALE \u2014OF\u2014 Thoroughbred Durham Cattle, \u2014 FOR \u2018DEMPSTER & CROMWE LL, \u2014 (ON \u2014 Saturday, June 25th, \"04, At F.iB, Cromwell\u2019s Farm, One.~ Mile from Cookshire, | 11 Registered Durham Bulls, ten to twenty-three months old.1 Grade Durham Bull, venr ad.4 Registered Yearling Îleifers.Grade Durham Heifers, J Cow and Cali.4° Holstein Heifers, two years old, These cattle are all of a high, fe Terms\u2014Six months, good approved.| notes, interest at 7 per cent; 7 per | rent.off for cash, Sale at one o'etock.sharp.7 a ; H.te.TAYLOR, .YACHT FOIL Sa LE ! 22 ft.Steam Yacht.1 =hp.Water.Tube or Pipe Boiler, extra goad.from one gd iiltionieer.Fugine, This is a bargain for anvone want-' ing a \u2018power bout.Apply to F.H.RIDER, Fitch Bay, Que.À Lo.\u201cNINE CENT | Apply to Dr.W.Duncar - e of the best Sash and Door Doors, Frames and Blinds.All kinds em - =\". PAGE SIX.eo.\" SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 92, 1904.A QUICK us = This is a decided special one single blouse to be left.when you need them.want them.THE JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, LIMITED._ Great Midsummer Blouse Clearance We have about 200 Blouses for ladies in this Jot.have placed on special table near entrance.to $2.50 each in Dainty White Muslin, also pretty-color effects, ev eryone to be cleared while they last.SO CENTS Each offer and We have a fine assortment of size.\u2018Fine Blouses! Having n hand a large stock of Ladies\u2019 Fine Muslin Blouses of the \u2018Salem, McElroy\u201d and Victor Manufacturing Co., we will give a special saving of 20 per cent.-off regular price.All our Silk Waists are also marked at special price for this sale, Now don\u2019t miss this big saving on these goods, and just when you chr bbl er ~ T.Belanger, ant These we Blouses that were $ we do not anticipate Just.| 145 Weillagton St.$ 2 © © © © © © © \u2018© © ô © © © © © © © © © Clearing Sale ! EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN LADIES JALL THIS WEEK.SUITS Reductions Equal to 20 to 50 p.c.Discount.| by unnecessarily causing heavy loss of nary last in the following terms, viz.| \u2018ciation, interest and four Are you going to the seaside or country?In cither case this opportunity emphatically appeals to No matter.Are \u201c you staying at home ?every lady who wants a stylish, serviceable, well made Suit at an extraordinarily low figure! Note the reductions ; perfect satisfaction will result! come and see the goods ; a purchase nd Virls\u2019 Suits, regular price, $3.95, r educed $1.98.Misses\u201d Dark Colors Suits, regular price $4.90, reduced $3.27.Misses\u2019 Tweed Suits.Fancy Jacket s, regular price $10, reduced $6.6 ~ Misses\u2019 Light Grey Suits, beautiful y trimmed, duced £9.67.Ladies\u2019 Navy, Brown and Grey Tw ecd Suits, regul ar price lined with /vilk or farmer satin, Navy and Black Norfolk Suits, regular price $14.50, re- « 7-gored Skirt, Eton Jacket, $11.50, our price now $7.67.wi thout collar, Bishop sleeves, strap seams, regular price, $12.50, reduced 8S.23._ - - Navy Blue Eton Suits, stylish mod els, beautifully tailor-made, cheap) at £14.50, reduced for this sale $9.67.: T - MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED.The John Murphy Company, Limited 2341 St.Catherine St.- | MONTREAL |.TERMS CASH.PROPERTY CHANGES.Registrations in the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office.during the week ending.18th June, were.British American Land Co.to \u201cWan.McCulloch, of lots 240 and 213, North Ward.Price, $700.British American Land Co., to Wm.McCulloch, of lots 241 and: 242, North Ward.Price, $450.Wm.Edgecombe, to C.Ji.Anderson, of part lot 23, Waterville.Price, $150.} A.H.Gale estate to William Steele, of part of lot 73a, Waterville.Price, 8150.A.H.Gale estate, to Thos.Drew, of part of lot 105; * Waterville, Price, $95.Thomas Drew to F.0.Smith, of Price, S75.Charles McDonald, 101, Waterville.lot 105, Waterville.Thomas Drew to of lots 102, 103 and Prices $700, - Simonean, S.Govette to Louis of part of lot 19, in the Gth range of Ascot.Price, $350.A.C.Pierce to P.A.Parsons, of lot 170.in 7th range, Compton.\u2018Price, $1800.(i.B.Hills to Charles Parker, of part of lot 20, in the \u201c8th range of Compton.Price, $23.Sherbrooke Loan and Mortgage Co.to Paul Descoteaux, .of lot 1381, South Ward, Price, $1153.90.® \u201c Mr.Grant Mall.of Montreal, an old Lennoxville hoy.is in town for Convocation week \u2018at Lennoxville.- 8° ; F -ers are ~ Corner Metcalfe St; - THE GROUSE.Clever \u2018Bird Which Has a Hundred Tricks of Defence With Which to © Fool Its Foes.The grouse-has .a hundred tricks of defense.It will sometimes lie still until the hunter is within a yard of .it, then soar straight upward in his front, towering like a woodcock.Again it will rise forty yards away, and the sound of its wings is his only notice of its presence.It will Tower upon a branch under which he passes, and his cap will not be more than a foot below it as he goes, and, though it has seen him approaching, it will remain quiescent in frightful fear until his back is turned.It will flush then, and when he has slewed himself hurriedly around he will catch only a glimpse of a broud brown wing far away.Wounded and falling in the open; it will be found\u2014if it is found at all\u2014with the telltale speckles of its breast against the trunk of some brown tree, against which its feath- indistinguishable, and the black ruff about the neck of the male will be laid against the darkest part of the bark.Often it will double like a fox, Often as man draws near it\u2019 will spring noisclessly into some spruce and hide until he passes, and continuing its feeding.too, it will decline to take wing, though unhurt, and will run fast fos a half mile\u2014so fast that the most expert woodsman will be unable to keep pace with it.This it will do only en leafy gr ound and never when snow would betray its tracks,\u2014Out- ing.00 dropping then to the ground Often,\u2019 | St.Francis by the breaking of à dam, NEW.LIGHT BY-LAW FOR RATEPAYERS.(Continued from page one.) which would represent If capitalized an additional sum of at least $70,000, that if this was done: the City would necessarily have to enter into competition with the present Company and | could not expect todo more than light the city and take a small pro: portion of the other business until the present Company was crushed! out, and in the meantime\u2019 the City Plant would necessarily have to' be operated at \u2014e heavy loss ; That if the present Company\u2019s plant was purchased by the City it would es under present valuation of $2,187.50 and in school taxes $875, which would have to be taken into account in ae] counting ; \u201cThat if the Basin Power were veloped, the taxes payable to bury on the basis the City are paying wonld amount to $1500 at least, which would of course increase the expenses that amount ; | \u201cThat it is certain either the or Company\u2019s Plant would eventually.have to ceuse doing business, as there would not be enough for both, -there- West- | now, capital, which could be advantageously employed jn developing industries in the City ; | \u201cAnd whereas an offer was.made the City by the - Sherbrooke, Light, Heat and Power Company on the 30th J an-| [NY The Company proposes aû ar, \u2018rangement with the City under which \u2018in consideration of the Company ob- \u2018taining a contract for fifteen years, \u201cfor lighting the City, the.Company \u201cwould reduce the present open flat \u2018rate for domestic purposes from - 86 \u2018to $5 for 16 c.p.lights, and would \u2018share witl: the City all net profits \u2018over and ubove operating and admin- \u2018istration expenses, cost of mainten- \u2018ance, renewals gnd extensions, depre- per .cent.\u2018dividend to shareholders\u2019 ; | \u201cThat subsequently a Committee of | the Council consisting of the Mayor, Councillors \u2018Jenckes and Farewell met the Directors of the Company when they agreed to modify this offer ; \u201cThat under an arrangement these lines it would accomplish that could be expected under municipal ownership as the City eould not borrow money now, even as low as 4 per cent.and would be obliged to make vrovision for the same work the Company stipulated for, and in addition, take all risk of loss or disaster which the past vear has shown is not inconsiderable, Therefore, instead of adopting the main motion,.that a committee be appointed consisting of on 1 the Mayor.Councillor McManamy, De.thinery of the company would require nault, Jenckes, Royer, McCrea and to be supplemented to the extent of Farwell, to negotiate with the Sher- £50,000; and now he had a new dan- brooke Light, Heat & Power Com- ger in regard to the dam.Councillor pany for a contract on the - fines of] Farwell wae a good citizen and good their offer of 30th January last.\u201d | Bunker, but whenever Councillor Far- Councillor Jenckes seconded.well made a move they would find DISCUSSION.Councilloc MeManamy said it was amusing to hear Councillor Karwell talk of his position at Quebec, especially a man that had rolled so many logs through Parliament, and then say that he had been taken advantage of in the Legislative Assembly.Unfortunately for Councillor Farwell he had a bad case, and it was \u201cstill worse represented by him.Councillor Far- well talked the Legislative Assembly asleep.He took up the whole time allotted talking on \u2018everything but the question wound up his at issue, .and finally remarks by proposing that the city be given the ballot.Councillor: McManamy thought that Councillor Farwell must have * had remorse of conscience when he proposed that.The bill passed unanimously, and now Councillor Farwell had gone back to = his old position.Councillor Farwell said he wished to correct Councillor McManamy.When he agreed to the ballot he had.not considered the question of valuatian of property.Councillor McManamy thought that Councillor Farwell had been con verted, and was agreeable to give the poor man the same opportunities as the rich man, but he had changed around again and wanted.dollars to count.Councillor Farwell had stated that many had voted for the by-law who-were compelled to do so.Well, they now proposed to give these people an opportunity of voting without being dragged to vote as before.Councillor Farwell is talking for and against the Company, just as it suits him.A short time ago he said that 850,000 would be requited to improve the plant of the Compgny: To-night he said thev had $700 horse power, and about three months ago he said it was 900, amy) was prepared to stand by the by-law, for he believed the great ma- [jority of the ratepayers were in favor of municipal ownership.\u2019 Councillor Lanctot said that he be-.Heved that if $200,000 was invested in an electric light plant it would be n° good thing for the city.He had made a great deal of enquiries and he had been informed that the city would reap more from the electric light than the water.Some crossifiring took place hetween Councillor Farwell and Councillor | Lanctot'as to the information they had on the subject of the profit to be derived from electric light.Councillor McCrea enquired much capacity the company \u2018had present and it was horse power.Councillor Farwell again warned the Council about taking up this question, und spoke of : the loss sustained on the how at stated about 1050 and also at Farnham and Orilla, all of which might happen to them if they put in a power at Westbury,\u201d Councillor McManamy said the citizens generally would he gratified with mean loss in municipal and sewer tax! | de- | City [ all} | \u201cCouncillor Telectric light.He (Councillor MeMan- | Price.out at the following prices : 81.25.For 89c.83.00.For $1.50.$2.75.97-99 Wellington St, 2-piece Boy\u2019s Blouse Suits, regular price 3-piece Boy\u2019s Middy Suits, regniar price Navy Blne Pleated'all-Wool Serge, 2-piece Suits, age 5 to 13, regular price 83.50.WE DO AS WE ADV ERTISE ! ! STAR, CLOTHING HAL 166 4 LEADERS IN STYLISH RELIABLE GOODS, For to 16, © These goods must be sold.a, Our loss is your gain.| Come look them over.- STAR CLOTHING HALL, _ : Next Door to Grand Central Hotel For 81.2-piece Boy\u2019s Norfolk Suits, regular price $5.00.For $2 3- -piece Boy* s Middy Suits, age| regular price R83 50.4 t } + ; i b i mena WE START A HALF : PRICE SALE.OF - BOY'S CLOTHING.! These Bargains will Be Given For TEN Days Only.ps is an n opportunity you don\u2019 t get every day: to buy Boy's s Clothing at ITalf Our stock of Middy Suits, Norfolk and two-piece Fancy Syits are much larger than usual at this time of the year, so we have decided to clear them 3 to 9, 75.| age 5 to.16 .50.| \u2019 235 pb.ce Boy\u2019s Wash Suits and Blouses at}: off regular prices, .; ; ! Ï + 2! i i I + ! Youth\u2019 s 3- piece Suits, short pants, age 1 20 p.c.off, ce REBATE CHECKS WILL BE GIVEN WITH EVERYTHING PURCH | | and shifting position that he had taken on this\u2019 question.He first decried the credit of the city; that the ma- Farwell all around and\u2019 in the middle of it.When the vote was Joker Councillor Farwell would find hat he and his friends were in a great minority.Councillor Farwell said that his course had alwaÿs been a straight- orward one, and no one could prove to the contrary.He liad not decried the credit of tlie city, but he believed il they floated 200, 000 in bonds today they would not get more than $190,000 for them.Councillor McManamy said he had just as much interest in the city as Councillor Farwell, and he had hought his property at 100 cents on the dol- \u2018ar and not through the bank at a discount.If he (Councillor McMan' amy) had made a bad bargain he could stand the loss just as well Councillor Farwell.He did not make ! as many Lad investments a8 Councillor Farwell, They were told thut they were driving investors away from the city, but he would like to ask if the city wus ever as prosperous ay it was to-day.You had\u201d to pay uw.laboring man $1.30.a day, and when labor was worth so much it was an indication that times were good.Conncillor Farwell and his and new Councillor friends were afraid of the hallot were now coming forward with objections.According to Farwell's idea it was thé rich man that should be considered.Hu be- Hieved the mechanic, at least a great many of them, were just as intelligent as any one around that Board, and he did mot sce why he should not receive the same treatment as the rich man.Councillor Farwell was not always the rich man he is to-day, and hecause he was wealthy now he would rot favor thy poor man to.have Councillor Farwell\u2014T never said so.Councillor MeManamy\u2014Why do you always bring up this question of dollars.THE VOTE.\u2018The Mayor then put the amendment and the vote stood +s For\u2014Councillors Jenckes, McCrea, Farwell and Fuller.Avainét\u2014Councillors Deneault, Lanc- tot, Caron, Royer, Olivier and Mec- Manamy.' Amendment was declared Jost.For main motion: For\u2014Councillors Deneault, Lanctot, Caron, Olivier, Me- Manamy.H Against\u2014Councillors Fuller, Jenckes, McCrea and Farwell.Councillor Royer refrained from voting on the ground that he did not believe it would be in the interests of the city to have two plants running.The main motion was, carried, the Council adjourned.ROAL COMMITTEE MAKES REPORT.and TT - | Dress Goods, Bleached Sheeting, You can always buy goods at Bargan.Prices at the \u2018New Sherbrooke Clothing In every line we have cut price.Very Special For This Week : Dress Muslin.+ BARGAINS ! 1 Store.Dress Gingham; Unbleached Sheeting, \u2014\u2014_\u2014 fmm right the chairman of- Road Commit: tee, Councillor © McManamy, presented the following report dealing with a number \u2018of petitions for repairs \u2018improvements : and Simoneau & Dion sidewalk in front of their new block on King street, the committee recommend that the city pay one-half the cost of putting in thesaid walk ; That the application of the Street Railway for two turnouts, one on Melbourne \u201cstreét opposite the of Andrew Steele, house and one on Alex the Clouthter lot, be granted ; street he continued from the house to N.Dinning\u2019s property ; \u2018That the plank sidewalk \u2018on cinder walk ; That a new wooden railing be placed on both sides of the north drain pipe be placed to carry off surface water on the said bridge ; That the work now going on Quebec street be continued from Liverpool street and up to.the level of Quebec street, and\u2019 that all the projecting rock he removed from the said hill, and that a stone sidewatk be placed on the east side of Quebec street to accommodate the residents on the south end of said street That a\u2019 stone sidewalk be on the east side of Peel street.from Market street to the property of Gro.Armstrong ; foot of Ball street to Aberdeen avenue.on the east side of Murray from the Simoncau property to City Council street.The report Was adopted.|| Councillor.Farwell\u2019s many objections Chea the oe A 11 LA | DISPOSES OF SEVERAL PETITIONS \u2014EXTENSION OF SIDE- : WALKS, At the City Council meeting last | ™™® With regard to the petition of Messrs for a granolithie\u2019 That the stone sidewalk on Prospect, Lothrop, Second, street, North Ward, be replaced by a, \u201cend of the upper Magog bridge, and that a the i on on the.east side \"of the Morkill road.street 1 L CG BACHAND, M D., ing a ander street, opposite the rear end of | ji \u201cspending a Placed : : day, 6) cents: week, $2.00 ; one inc h, one your, discount if advertisement is | That u stone gidewalk he « placed on St.le street, on the west side of poy erre street, on the south side of the C.P.R.lane, on the south side of Aberdeen avenue from- Alex- \u2018 andog fav Bisgton streets, on Wel lington stréef from opposite the Neil house to: opposite the Olivier property, on Wellington street from near |: Friday | SPECIALIST, 1880 has had full charge of the Bye, | Sac one hve and had Throat] Dopuriment ab the the rase -Hear vous of ot Conroe! Hoeplts the Hospital from 6 ay br every day except Sunday, At his sflloe, rooke Street, Bherbrooke, from Lam m.At Conilcoes i from te 3 5 Ready- Made Clothes and Boots & Shoes.WE GIVE CASH RECEIPTS.| more fee _ } | ALBERT MIXES.June 22\u2014Mr, Price, of and Mr.the Mrs.P.sister-in | and her ; Nr.aw, Presby, of Lenn yxville, Sunday afternoon service here.Cardwell, of couple of Mr Mrs, Fred.months s.A Sherbrooke, took ontreal, is with Agron.\u2018otton, of Sherbrooke, spent Saturdpy and Sun day Miss W.spending a ard\u2019s, Miss Knott, B.Peardon.ut Sher of brooke of- Ivey with relatives\u201d in this community.Rowe, month at Mrs.G.Cottage, is Rich- Ï Montrdal.month with-her friend, Miss H, \u201c18 spend { I \u2014 À against I + CASE WITHDRAWN.The case of Pierre Roy Magnic, hath of Ascot, Magistrate's C threats and was withdrawn hy ourt, Hsing OIL afcharge of.abuxi entered in be Jangnage.the complainant.Battles House, Magog.J + ; E.Taylot, proprietor.First-clyss in every respect.om The Daily Recors re L S.CHANNELL & CO., PUBLISMERS.(L.8.Channell.V.E.MorriB} Published overy afternoou, exce at 162, 104, 166, 108 Wellington Su free.| SUBSCRIPTION | PRICE, valice, one year }; inontlis 9Ù cents+ one \u2018month, 2) cents.address iu the \u2018Fastern only on ER IRTISING RAT FS.One 2 days, D cents; sure Fe stricuiy = six months $1.004 To Townships by 5 © ; | i FO vert other day, twice u week or unoe ar vou ely.\u2018Cards of Thanks, nol ex 50c.: Obituary Notices, Zu.pur Word.In seuding money renit caution Lo use express or istered letter.NGS for adve the hands uf the printers by rw CH Poetry, 1s.os 1 thers pron] nl of the day uf publicatio nbead ou reed 8 after ba Circnlauon DAILY RECORD No change gusrs \u201cCirculation ctateme mt ford the ending Jung Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Total («WATCH US GROW.\u201d Daily\u2019 average, Daily average, \u201cGuin in daily average oie = Isth, t May, May; vedi post vifioe »: aa ana nu re mere ieete \u2026.PE ++ aauase 0erees 1904 1903.6.das Ve # ontore 8 d'ou au we ok A, G7.FRY 4,940 4,958 5,182 ; 5.251 es 30,196 ra \\ CW \u201c000 Russia including 1 Who were | at the peated rev: sian.moves partial ret there is nc troops of diers who | \u201cof the gon ol ; this | _rades, For body aro © of Wafangt portunity pancse rea \" despatch, maintainin way about fighting da to take gu Gen: Kond ments will \u201cAhe nien if tween\\ the see who w first.- In the a corning ti j Tung penis ; sources, nc E rin &large morning\u2019 s } despatches, on the sit ; The mili : sighificanee ment of tl Haiung.Ya Chonz, S \u2018that.there the Japan ing a supr in the las Frespo Teport the Russians r The corr at Feng V June : 21st Ussians 4 Japangse | 5 miles \u2018heng, An: tired after ANOTH St.Pets, Spatch da off says: Under Cap : Grand Du: chief of u On an ex} \u2018Pan on J M ladivostc ats ) \u201clang of | then fron Captured , \u2018\u2018ansport One here ç : Pers and rity of and rice t : 1 - Bt, Pete ROt betra plang to developme \u201car East.The Adr No "]
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