batiMs- ’ counti- Finis/t g ring in“ EMILY. M†4m. 1“. $3335.93†rug .10.! calming†m0 1 BL h t ndfl‘ "We: ram 31: .Co. In tho unmet Ind hue 011- he crops with l 22‘“ the main on on I“ 3'0 h“ “I": "5331“ “‘ 5's" â€1““ "3'0- onl. no": 00' mmfl?nm all-sand It II in M ' mustâ€"Imam Io wood to: you'- I W have no omenâ€"You". 'ruouu Luau. ulmumm ~Thln II to out"! Oh“ I thmd A mm mm Blndcr mm m ‘1 mm Bron. Mfg. Co. In tho “mum 0‘ h“ . and In". one 0| M crop. with It. Ind 5'" don. the ocean on 0'01:qu “with [band n M. smack-m m “Ml-tuuon. Io novor coco no “1:3 12 gm“ In. um: I: In In good row!!! “in“: In nod for to lo: man. .0314 " 00 0: or. ~\'ourl m I. “0 WNW}! :lvu ycil a few of the thoussnds of similar tostimonisis which '0 osn â€MUG-r tn mtify to the merits of our machines from the fsrmors who no using um“ â€"Nuhuut this and other provinces. If the coming sesson ï¬nds you in need ofsltind._~r,1\1uwor, Suiky Rake, Pas Hmostor, or Piows, single or two-furrow, “"1 M My :\ Synvlli’l‘ER, you will be well-plum! with you: solution. More thsn m" '0 Prvdivt ynn will bear testimony with the many othsrs who srs nsi than. h"titheyam I/n 1m! u". the routinmt. It is in the sotusl work of til. uninss themselves in the ï¬eld that the right to till. cisiln il Otimpimfl! 3 -m- .m. ..........., ~,...:. naval Implement Works commenced operations in the .:..:. “mamas as.†... yea: l:" ', :. 1w nearly thirty years ago, and we are still energetically pushing on our Mia :15. yearly enlarging and increasing our facilities for the manufacture of our gods, 9 :33 :n enable us to meet and satisfy the growing demand. ’i‘;_ \ unscrupulous tactics of some combines in our line of manufactures, who .:. u :hcir agents to prophecy the downfall, not only of ourselves, but of diners 2a.», in 1:3, refused to enter the combine, have not been successful in driving us :9- tho avail. Those tutored agents have gone so far as to shed hypocritical tears 3vc: :c pmr flamers who were buying implements from a ï¬rm from whom they wazzid :; ,»_ u‘zie to get the repairs, am: who, according to their inspiration, must 30:2; .'» . :‘ business. Thia 111m of npposition is only worthy of mean men, and we leave them Hf s'lch tactics. If the combine were ten times as strong we propose 4. :7 and doing a. legitimate business in our own way. The farmers of :: nv whether the combine was made in the interest of the farmer, or. . / rut/1. r to enable the combinesters to squeeze a larger price for the i, ‘ . 1. apposition of a combine has given a healthy stimulus to our trade, am ,1» :2; c»:n;n:titin,)n is keen and prices cut ï¬ne we welcome fair rivalry. We trig: r - :ii \ excellence of our manufactured goodsâ€"a fair ï¬eld and no favor; we waxiiun by bestowing greater energy in making use of the most approved , , ,. u .svi'Jising more rigid economy, and always giving to our farmer friends tunes: 5' Mil It: honest prices. Our trade on those lines has grown and increased so i tau: we v.7. -. w in a. position to furnish every line of agricultural implement of the 79?? _ : fries :it a lower ï¬gure than ever before. trust I meet 6 Ipplian honest that w‘ POINTERS FOR THE FARMERS :E‘Agents tor Butterick’s Patterns. An Extremely Interesting Bit of Store News tor Sharp Shoppers. ’ - 4 ~ :. Ladies’ Unlaundered Shirt \‘.';1ists, worth 50C., for 3 5c. :cm: Bleached Table Linen, worth $1.00, for 7 5c. henille Table Covers, worth 75c., for 50¢. 7 VOLUME XXXIII. WHOLE NO. ESTABLISHED 1854. Everything on this list is now in stock, and will be sold just as we have them advertised. There’s no humbug about these prices, and we’re always willing to show any ,of the goods mentioned. Dundas 81° Flavelle Bros. V“ Most of you know that the end of the Season _5 .our weeks away. It means more to us than :3 you. We have taken a sort of preliminary $115 of the store’s stocks here and there we â€3;? a few dozens or a few pieces of goods that are the tag ends of large lots gone Before. We vV a 311d rather see these goods out of the way at a 57.1211 loss than stored away If you know a *3: min when you see it the lots won’t go around. rth 05c DOWNIWVILLI. MI! 40h. 1m 4.3 incthll Wool Serge, ‘3: .;5c., for 35¢. per yard. of light and dark Colored .chs, for 25¢. per yard. Bleached Table Linen, Ladxcs for â€â€˜ -Dc. miics’ Black Cashmere worth 350, for 25c. 'TSYLvns'I-ER BROS. M’F’G' 00. \3 | w†$5,385 tar Bros. 3131: ufac tuz-Jgg Go 5c., for 50¢. per yard. otton Vests, worth pandas a: Flavelle Brothers. W“. 0.8â€". Emu. MA! 0:11. we, aluminumâ€"I put-chad I 12 no. mm mm your mono tho twins 0! 196. ad m mowing m uoond crop with It. sad ï¬nd It sflutolmdrm In «on innocent II a my mum. com. m at m “no data. Would My!“ any on man; 3 am can M! to buy tho 811mm.â€" rmm. Enwm Chute". 3 doz. Ladies’ Swiss Sailor Hats, worth $1.00 for 60c. 10 dozen Large Size Bleached Towels, worth 25c., for 18¢, ‘per pair. 20 pieces dark ground Prints, worth 12%c. for QC. 150 yards of 65c, Tapestry Carpet, reduced to 50c 100 yards of 60c. and 65c. Union Carpet, reduced to 50c. IOO Gent’s Neck Ties, all. kinds, worth from 35c. to 75c., all at 2 5c. Gent’s Turn-down or Stand-up Collars, worth I2%C., for 10¢. IO dozen Gent’s Black Silk Finish- ed Shirts, worth $I.Io, sale price 88c. 1918. @111 :7 (Eamb'ian ‘ am $51. In fact if you We heve eome thorou hly reliable germente for Men I: Boy. eh about 40 per cent. leee then you’ll pey some pleoee. Parasols and Umbrellas at Sunshine Pflces. 3 Special Dzives, we won’t charge you for our time, see them. Blinds, Crctonnes, Scrims and Muslin Spots, Cheap. r] Something very special at 380.. only 3 ' pieces left, if you miss this bar. gain you’re not prudent. Rare values at 506. In Brussels we make a start at 7 5c., our 85c and $1.00 grades will Floor Oil Cloths H W. McGAFFEY, LAGE CURTAINS, 8 Patterns Tapestry Carpets, a yard. House Fllfllisflillfls You Have Money CARPETS Is Our Business Watch Repairing Sllfllfl [MIL] NEW PIflIllIBS The tbove ï¬gures simply men that. in addition to the hoe value 0! the Policy. via-Five Tnounnd Dollars-Tho Canada Lilo he returned everypremlum paid for «trying the Risk during the nu yous, t ther with the tunher rum 0! 8202.60: 0?. in 0 or words. in: given back 11 premium paid, with Compound Interest :1: the nte of over} per cent. per mum in addition to the 85,000. W. A. GOODWIN. flPflIflfllflIfl Example Dr. Yelhmd, who died so :11de a flow months ago in Peta-born, held 3 poll In the Canada Life, the particulars of. witch are given below: fasiied A'prii. 1886â€"" Annual Premium, - - 88600. Bonus Addition to Policy. - $1,082.50 Total Cost for 10 years. - - 880.60 Balance of Proï¬t over cost of Insurance, - $202.50 Prices Low. Quality High. W. B. WIDDESS, F, G, TAYLOR, 18' Next the Simpson House. interest you. ARRIVED THIS WEEK. all widths and Prices of Watches that need extra careful adiustment. We try to have our work give such satisfaction as will win the conï¬dence of all who leave their Watch Repairing in our hands. We want you to feel that when you leave your Watch with us for re- pairs the. work will be done to the best of our ability and in a com- petent manner. It is our ambition to add to the reputation we think we have in a small measure already established . of doing honest, thorough Watch Repairing. HUGHAN GO. $6,000 pram-8.x? Lge._ “_ Age 23 careful, painstaking attention to it. We give especial attention to the repairing of ï¬ne watchesâ€"the kind Including the latest portrait of the QUEEN. Some dozens of unï¬lled tor ordered Pictures It hm price. E. E. W. Mc Gamay; have the goods to sell you. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Biz Wines in sâ€"to spend forâ€" W. A. Goodwm. Hughsnr £1 0'0: Special Agent. Canada Life. â€"ANDâ€" Next Kennedy a 00's and we give at 25c. LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY JUNE 12. 1896 thlo enquiry. n It .viu only two you! no haul-od- un-lblo row lath. council. Ind qnlu m1: 000. Mount. the can udmoktomndmhbundun Murntmumwhm whlohwuuu m to sum Coma m nod Tommy Do“. with ï¬lthy a: M thrown". W011. William-oh. but mummnnumum-uumm WWWâ€.-. . It is pretty well understood that Mr. Boyd is making no money out oi the Be- turion ; true. there is a heavy trame during the holiday eeaeonhbut the proï¬ts made then are eaten up la the east of run. ning the steamer in e till the ice forms in people of Linan have become used to a prompt, oom ortable service â€"eome- thing they never enjoyed till Mr. Boyd ave it to them. Let us be grateiul for t e excellent service we have ot. and not threaten Mr. Boyd with “m ern" boate that are not buiir, nor likely to be built. â€"Youre, Fara PLAY. To the Chairman of the Street and Bridge Committee. .[To the Editor oi ‘l‘nl Poet.) Simâ€"AI our reeve ie evidently toe bney to anewer my queetion about the Curran bridge eplii. whereby we loet 230.0!» doilare. it oooure to me that the chairman oi the etreete and bridgee committee might epare aiittie time from hie etudy oi dogmatic theology end give the electore hie opinion of the Fredericton bridge inyeetment. I have more eoniideuee that he will anew Ul. UV av o-vâ€" ..â€" ._-.._ to .'w to an? from th‘é' ibier'whart. bu? not one merchant said a wad about mak- lng things easy hr than: customers tram ngoaygoon. . a - .. n A,__I-_..L_-AI LL-‘ Ilâ€" Lindsay and the Str. Batu-ion. {To the Editor of 'l‘lla Post.) Sm,â€" I attended the meeting held in the i council chamber on Monday evening last ‘ to discuss the wharf question. and noticed that Mr; Boyd's steamer, the Esturien, came in for considerable criticism. Both Capt. Crandell and Mr. Thee. Saidler stated that she is a very old boat, draws too much water. and in the natural course of events should be replaced in a few years. hence it would be unwise to go to any trouble to provide her 3 wharf. Both these nentlemen should know. and no doubt they do know, that a staunchly-built boat, if well looked after. as the Esturion undoubtedly is. should be good for at least 30 cars, hence the Esturicn ma be counte safe for 20 years longer. hat I objected to ï¬nd- pally was that no value was p upon the excellent service given Lindsay by Mr. Boyd, and the many thousands of dollars left in consequence among our merchants, I venture to say that there is not a store- keeper in town who does not pro are for customers when the clock shows at the Esturiou is due. Some of the speakers laid great stress u n the inconvenience of people living at turgecu Point havin 14-... LL- ‘-â€".- .L--. in. gave ears-by tie inconvenience at bend- lng cable to escape being slapped In the face by wet dripping Manchuâ€"Yam. annum. vv vâ€"r .v.. -â€" low one to crawl under them. Now, air, I thin that the property owners. who have trees thus extending over the walks. should have enough forethought: for the comfort of pedestrian to :rim these branches, or it they h"ve wt. the town overseer ehooid huge his men do go. and order to pass some places where trees growing inside the fences of some or our citizens residences extend their branches some the sidewnlk etj net sufleient height to slap you_ it} the tape i!_yon do not bend ,,AL_,, ‘v_. ' [To the Editor 0! m Poet] 813,â€"! hope you will pardon me tor in- truding on your valuable time. as 1 know all edibors' time is valuable. but I have a griemee which I think should be tigheed. Being of a religious turn of mind at times. I generally no to service on Sunday even- ing. and despite the rain last night. tol- lowlng my usual habit, I proceeded to ohnxoh. I round It exocedlnglyd . ably, having to bend ‘almoucjon A in South Victoria ........ North Victoria . ....... Nominations ................ Polling ...................... The above is an exact reproduction of the Ballot to be used for the ï¬rst time in the pending Dominion Elections. Cut it out and see that your Ballot is marked as above. Vote for GEORGE McHUGH COMM U N ICATION S‘ Welllnzhon Bridge ...................... Little Rap Ids lock .................... Galons prlda (not now in use) ........ St. Charles branch railway (land) ...... St. Charles bunch railway (works).. Lsngevln Block ........................ mm. W: Malibu-n.†. â€Wanna-333311;- " I“ Mark ybur Ballot as follows: OUR LEADERS-LAURIER AND MOWAT. Elections on June 28rd. the Candidate of the Liberal Party. .oca CAxoonrxs: FOR .. ......................... GEORGE McHUGH .............. ............R. J. McLAUGHLIN .................... ...........TUESDAY. UNE I8 ........................ .......TUESDAY. UNE 23 Are We Proaperoue ? l‘l‘o the Editor oi Tue Poet] Simâ€"I waa amueed on reading one oi Tupper'a election addreeeee. in which he etated that Canada was in a very prosper- ous state, and that Canadian tar-mere were second to none on the continent at far as prosperity was concerned. He said they stood far ahead of the American iarmere along the line of proaperity. I am eon-y that so many of our Canadian iarmere can be led to believe such untrnthiul etate- manta, and a little enquiry will thew how hollow and (nice they are. There has been a etatement aent abroad that nine-tenthe ‘ of the American iarme are momd for All they are worth, but the government ‘ had thecenena taken on that queeticn in 1890. and it wae found that thue-icurthe of all the term in the United Statee are perfectly tree tram mortgagee. and the average mortgage ccvere only one-third of the value of the remaining quarter. In ten yearn. from 188) until 10. uc leea than 000,000 new term were created in the Weetern Statee. and on theee the meet“ me were moetly loud. and then only to the extent ct one-third the value at the tax-me. The total debt. public and print. u only em per «pm. no comment] debtct theUnitedBtateeperheadieonly .14 68, while the government debt in Can- ada it over .50 per head. not ineladiu Dermot-the mauve pet theAaekalianehave . The I- eepeante that a PE it :3 :53; i? “in; E’ 3’ 3i. "2 ES 1 i ‘5 El die}: 7171713va (bind’dliflh'g ni'y innuu that be In nuns every wort to win supper-tau from Inaâ€"Yours truly. _ The olronletlon of this report to Intended end oelcnletedto do me e greet deel ot herm lo the eleotlon. Major Hughee, I on eetlefled. ls well even, when elrcnlet leg the re . thet It [I eheolntely (else, but this lna e lite end ieeth etruule with hlm. he seems to heeltete nt nothlnz. There la absolutely no truth or tonndetlon for the statement. Mr. Delemere ee I understand. wee nomlneted on e I’.P.A. 1 before I thought of ronnlng et ell. en elnce thet tlme there he: been no oom~ mnnlcetlon between him end me, or be. tween hlm end my person on my hehelt, with geepeotto hle_eegnpelgn. end more; ' A Btrught Denis}. [To the Editor oi Tun Post] Dun 818,â€"! and the: Major Hughes personnlly, and some others inspired by him, hen been indnstrionsly circulnting, privately, (and publicly hinting in when no person is present to deny it. nithongh he. or any other person on his beheli. hes not dsredto do so in my presence), the: there is a league nnd under-tending be- tween Mr. Delnmere end myself. end the: heiskepcintheneldinordereomnke my election sure. election to their supportâ€"bought by 3300.000 of our lumenâ€"Yoga. think to 3 Investment in own th'o minister of or to have him own his end wee mide s senetor. end the Hon. Mr. Foster. who is looking for on easy ooneti tune, .is the csndidebe tor York 00.. New Brunswick. end in is neeessery to l"?1.“*"â€Â°.ï¬Â§"‘ a, m“?n§â€:$ em ere ersn up Will our chairmen otbhe streets end bridges tell me whet his honest inion is no to the chances of our collect the: 390,000 oi overdue interest! It soon be outlawed. 0: course it either of the names were Crnndell Inknow the newer. Mr. Gibson me n cotton mill st M eryavile end petweenhim end Mr. Temple :hey my boa-0mm 8300.000 sud regularly my the intent: on It, and than low It to than men who pay no Interest. How does duo strike you n a bum... “auction! .St‘miv Eh“. on u a business tun-mt Ion! But “£11191; "clued his 59:: lu_t unripe Estimated cost. PAM. Domlnlon gqvernngenp nut Com-r, Ecdxoxurr. 327.!!!) 444,0“) RIJ. McLLuanux. 8:23:52 783. ml ï¬Ã©ig‘éi’igfw g; II“... E Amatiâ€"635.14%». an... an We...“ armmmmmumuum. alumna. non-u. w no mm by 0‘ mm'nm.munouxuuay. ““Wg w..:mu.umnmo. m 3% m '- mmwm .' “H‘WUQVQ MM "3'..me In Fonolon Esau than N o oodmeoc- fl'éï¬â€œ ‘mg‘m‘ 121" if aélhï¬ mo m - i o wag-t “ï¬r Wu muting in 0 some plus. whoa o motion at Mr. Golden dunking Mr. Liming tor the it than» he won mount to mono in mount land with cho loud toiking ho had done spin“ Mr. Emu ood tor tho nova-punt. you any Ragnar, eon-log 51 tho “dunes. Kr. flaming mot nun! "aiming" qautlou um am. And m dooldodl “com on: his wobbunc baton mum cloud. v-vvvâ€"vâ€" v' v v--_.. by noun. DTohon Haifa} 3113810141121: Ile- ned W.“ £909 3‘1ng~ ,,,, A _ __.1 _.--L At Me. June 4th. the hen crowded oo_ edoorg; meeting eddreued HUB-MW. wwvu "v" .- du liolty end don-hug desiing l"thaivw-E; begs prsotised in this constituency; how the msjor. in his death stru 1e. inPro- testsnt seottgone win; spp(l to the Orsngemen ssve In en en on to pin upon the prejudices he sow they and. end pretending to them t he wss opposed to coercion while he sent to the homes or Romsn clclaouos. “with the compliments of M or Sern Hug ," government speeches n lover of the reme- isl hill. end of course Semi! heswss one of their supporters. Mr. M ughlin went I into the school and trsde quee- tions. sn urged upon the people the necessity of honesty in the government of the country. A lending eonseflstive of Kirhiield sold thst it wss sn honest snd hrsiny speech. end not like the wind thst hsd been blown some short time before by the â€Loraine“ gsndidste. .. At Kirkfloid. June 3rd Dr. Binnohnrd. Jnmu Dickson nnd Mr. Mela hiin adv dmood I very ï¬ne meetingnt mold. The hnii wu ï¬lled with ntepoyeu nod the nudionoe moat attentive. Dr. him- chuwd gave 3 tom upoochonthooohooi queplen» moreyzliï¬! “mm “9 the A I- j__Il__ LL-L _._ n...â€" â€"â€" vâ€"v v. â€"._-_ At Beleover. June 2nd. e crowded school house wee eddreeeed hi1 Jemes chkeon. Dr. McKey end Mr. cLenghlln. The eneekere were complimented by meny etron ooneervetlvee et the cloee of the meet , end It wee generelly etetedto heve been the beet meetlng ever held In Belnover. One of the oldeet eoneetvetlvee In Etdon eteted thet he hed never heend enythlnc thet eeemetto hlm eoneerto whet he believed to hetne end right. There ere greet Emmett for the "betel can-019mg"! n- _ _ _ __ . . of “beer. hear." bushing. etc . end In thle commas hehwu wed byanew drunken row eewoep no veepurpoee In their recket and made the behnoe vu-y uaplemnt lo . Mr. Hughes made en extremdlnu'y emu-t to Meek up the meet- lng when Mr. McLaughlin 1735 deng excl-ech- twinitlae~ Wager, engtrqm the ee circulehed by or H to ow. tram hie own worth. Ie area on the echool question and the reeket am he led. nude 1: dlfliouit tor the eudlence when. The leedlgf conservative. were entirely (ll-eluted :11 met: Internptlone. end I number of them who were before undeclded expressed their view- effer- uw- m .... mu? .... nude «:03eg In en 0! Mr. Mc- Lsnghlln. his is n p In antenna: of the conduct of this meeting. Whenever doubt some people they hue hnd that Mr. H on wee reel: thegeeder of lghe $3,.- car co m on y lepelled y e report or the meetlng the: he has him-elf 31';an the Welder; 1 , , ,- s_j __n.--i Meetings in North Victoria 03 Moudey, June let, theme wee e lute meeting at Lomevme. Mr. Hughee bed 3 meeting edverbieed to: the ume night, end by the courtesy at Mr. McLaughlin he end hie friend- were given one hour end a hen. Hie speech we: e long hex-ensue or Imemeuu. not booked up by e ï¬gure or ehedew oi moot. He took the uud shut hemoppoeed â€medial tiou. but weeouiyeuceeutuliu exhi meow. eudieuoe hie crookedneee. At the cluee of hie epeeeh. in rep‘y to e queuiou u to hie View: on prohihiuiou. the under mulehed the audience by deiibereheiy mes-bins um hehed ueverteheuugleeeet intoxieetiug liquor in hie lite uuhe But-:2: the whole at Mr. Huh 3 ep Mr. Hu hee ebueed the com-tee] extended to him g1 eougiuueiiuterrupuone, ghque Sterne on the overnment tint he: re- duced the work e of Cenede to eooheetete.enddon ehemereetonthe workinmnen end the brine:- who. et the cry of petty. out their vote to impoverieh end eneleve both themeelvee end their more intelligent neighbors. I eat it ee e levoroithemeeder noto toryonreeke. bot for my own eeie end the eeke of thewor .tooome out end vote for Men en en honest government. end let ne try end redeem our country end better our condition. â€"Yonu, Taco. Fa. Manda-mudomudnmd nag-b --‘_ 6L- m-nn-ï¬ -- {Luna mohéép’lefotadug'm’m‘lgnl pg sleves. I’oieh It uncut-lune.bntloould not help think , when them Ir. Montwuspeflaet OW. share- my thesppereno prosperity. oi; the ple; Ijut out myey'o minimal-g the m ï¬lled to outflow“); wt unnu- And the thought cum Into 1:: mind. "how many here rally acne wag um testament f" A EH) to Om". 1nd ciao wash humiliating how their money mandated. tad too the any of drone. they hue to support. sad it they m «and of em udinuy in ca grill We. qhe gogy pxgty sh _hu_ n; n- D g, 5‘ =9. h to my Lat thou coma oflml notched nu with 5 na- 07. “as. ° and 10. byte I bio of underlmd I the (than o 010 o! tenors. 0t «um PD 5?. .U-IO“. 'Timmmmnunt require oonlu Mancunian mm the alumna-nun notion that», “my. follow the tootpdnti of Wall “Mounts“ â€WW _Agugorlookbg5m1n “that!†sum madam to the pig but brig-d. 5t mini 7 find!!!†m 7 7v _-7,,,_ †â€"-v '5. - June om. 1896. May. June 42h. the hall m - TERMS: $1.00 PER YEAR 2L!†1' ADV†aw“ Mam WWW â€"The receipt: on the Grand Trunk Rall- ny eyebem continue to Increase under the new menu. The put month he been I very favorable one end ehowe I. decided Improvement over puvloue yen-I. â€"'rwoeowe were killed me: Genet-on 1m weekhy the WW min. ah: Mmy Notes. ~1’heiceight mine is rushed to its utmost on mutant of eomuch corn end when being shipped through to the Mid- land elevator. tge blocks turnlehed each returning 0 oer and the nemce will nppeu- one black Wand. The for the Inn-k la [n the form of a white Ire-eye end In need to the left 0! the mdldnte'e. me. stead of the right. a In put yen-e. We understand that It 1e not necessary to â€"The Dominion bullets are of new design this yqar. _ The] wilfljgpdnted from stero- . _ -L _-L.._-lâ€"- Local Brovltles. â€"There we: a very smell mother. on Wedneedny. -â€"An old men nomedDanlel Cdlohun woe struck by n C.P.R. trnln at Pontypool on Mondey end was killed lnetuntly. -Bechel Yorke. 3 young women known In Llnduy. we: brought betore mum“ Bumble et Pent-bore on Setundny charged wlch that.“ She muBlooded not guilty end we: remanded ueedny. vâ€"vl "w‘ â€"'- â€"â€"â€"-_ Mr. Robinson said he would cheerfully attend s few of the meetings and help to pace the board on s sound footing. It wesverysstisisotory to know thst they hsd cloned the baud st the first meeti an eighth 0! s cent better then they woul have got it in Peterbcrc. After some lit e discussion it wss de- cided to hold the next meeting on Thurs- ï¬ï¬Juna 25m. MAKE comm cam Mr. Whitman udvued the factory men to 0093;111:1ng oqlgrot} chggsp.‘ OTHER “Tm Mr. Tey lor Perkins referred to the advisability of making some 9bvision for the expensee of Preeidenb [neon in when the meeting of the boardâ€" §l_ieygo_ gnocaifogd yo lose his services. _L - __-._II_ "ia}T’F1Iâ€"veue_â€ia'ï¬â€œwu' aï¬g’ï¬b odnnoo thothad ukonphoolnmmoootuho uncolorod mlclo would be but temporary. FUNDS FOB Tn BOARD. President Robinson odd ho had received the pump! 810919111 :39 .Poporporo bond es the shut: oi the Victoria factories in the sup. 'ue funds of the Peterboro board to which they I!“ contributed when soiling gn_tha.t_ bond. - A. A A-_ A m szcmnr. Mr. Cal-tin, Den-"me. ed thet on he had not been me-elec salesmen by the petrone othle boom-y It would be lmpoeelble for him to longer hold the poet- olonot eeerew'y. end he nonmetal. the new eeleemen. Mr. Methenli, as his euoeeeeor. An emendment was moved um Mr. J. _L. Reid, et Bopcexgeon,_he ssors avoosbslngoskanhs WWW wJohn Crueae remarked that the Lindsey bond was entitled to the money. WhItEoB'iitdiéTionid clear the every mm to conned. Thebu mseutwereMessraFiaveile. Gunn hitton, Spence, and Fisher. President Robinson said he was gladto see such a line tumout. Four tactories were unnepeesentcd. but the salesman would be on hand at the next meeting. He was also pleased to see that several new iaotories had Joined the hoard.and trusted the sales would be conducted in a manner-to the newcomers; Bohad attended e mee of the Peta-bard boatdon'l‘uesda , bu the sale wasover when he arri He was told theyhad no mom tor any more motories'atany rate it would be impossible 1°:me county salesmen to attend the Peterhoeo board unless they went there the day previous. hence it was to everyone's Interest to try and make the Victoria bound as successful as possible. Bids wene then called torsndmadeas follows : Spsnce. 6$c tor selections - Whit ton. 6a: tor selections; Fiaveile 6 7-i63, 60; Whitton. 63; Fisher. 6 9 161:: Whittou. 613. There being no further ones-st Mr, Mr. John S. Cram. vice-president, Mr. I". Sendtond, New. and Mr. J. Ourtln. locum. were present. else the tonom Men: 3.8:: me. Sher teem: N. Gun M315»; '1‘. P Con» econ; E. moon. Dam-ford; M. - ï¬eld. Gemehrl ; J. S. Crneee. Merlpoee; D. Sinclair. buy; J. Mama-en, Du-‘riyvflle- R. Irvine. Jenehvme: F. Sen toad i’onelon Fell: end North Vom- lem' J. Encore. Norah 01?; E. sum. Me Last; A. Marl-on, lnmonnb ' '1‘. 0.1%. Beeboro; end J. L. Reed, ï¬ch- «{geon. ~ I: ell 1,040 boxes. com log the loot hello! mete. wen by the following hum: 6.5.8.3 gem .85.. :2 .383 §8§>§3¢§B a... 33.8 338338 .83 x8. 8-8. 355388395835 ébaatuunsasoggofl. .2333.» . ï¬nanfléo gangâ€".3328» THE FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON HELD WEDNESDAY. VICTORIA CHEESE BOARD Jmowfllom. Femlon Filmâ€... 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