mare than 3' ,. 3:: worth $5. » ad {-11 8% out: Ind w ing .75 You THE ESTATEIDF THE LATE @250: m JAMES WATSON, mm] oftlu Town of Lindsay, Merchant, j___, v â€â€" 12 ms THE WEEKLY POST. 12 PAGES w d .38 JJ‘ 300...... 2.." “Lu“. â€1... _ O l n o o o o o o o o o o o a . o o o a o o o O a o o o c a u wwwwa‘ï¬muflmï¬ï¬n nyï¬agr-nn: _, â€pmjoamjsjssmfl Lindsay up till noon of - mm. 28th day or larch, 1904 ~'--I-!‘» i ".513 I 10, NORTH OF FRANCIS ‘ ' ‘ AND SOUTH OF COLBORNE 1" “W - This large pawl rises; ‘BW residence, with out and. *‘ “ht garden, and mybotenderod, hm block or for North and South! 1 cIntyre; may be sold as one‘ ,_ y, ' tendarn will rennin sealed till the ’ 9nd h_onr above stated and interested . 9“ “11 be notiï¬ed immediately after-,1 "119%?! or not maggot b: ". ehighestog my «no 3’ accepted. Furtherp‘rï¬culm had on application to the under- ’7 s at! Lum for the Union Assurance So- Men of toâ€"day are our patrons which is absolutely cor. rect in all the little de- tails so necessary to in- sure perfect satisfaction to wear“. Many years nal experience has 352;: us the general make up of clothing ‘ and ours is selected with the greatest attention as to quality of materials, ï¬t and workman- ship. The trimmings and lin- ings are superior, and the tailoring in every particular is the kind thats put in grades at much higher prices. The styles are neat, new and attractive, while great care has been used summer and outing wear in the selection of colorings. SPECIAL ‘PIVO - In buying this suit you buy one that’s equally correct for dress or business wear. It combines the qualities of clothing at a much - h’gher price. We make a specialty Dollar Suit and, you cannot ï¬nd its superioi in the trade. They are ï¬ne Worsteds, worsted ï¬nished tweeds and serges, beautiful pat- terns aud colorings, army cut coat with new style top pocket, black Italian body and fancy sleeve linings, trous- ers extra well ï¬nished. Your choice of the range, special $10. NORFOLK $850. SUITS Men’s medium colored. hea- ther‘mixed tweed suits, N oriolk Style, the correct thing for 8.50 only...u. .- Good Wearing Tweed Suits at~$6.50.and up. Better grades up to $18.00, Suits that will please the most exacting buyer. k Unlimited mount of Cash 0 Loan I now st lows-t tastes. Nam New Neckwear Our Neckwear appeals to taste. A selection from outstockissure to be strictlyin fashion for we makeaspecialty of keeping up to-date neckwear. The materials are of the bat and most durable quality, pat- terns the most approved, while colorings for all demmds are hen: in plenty. You: Elstet Neckww will be best bmght SEALED TENDERS RUTCLIFFE :SONs, m of London, Raglan, ad the Scot- nh Union and Kmoultlmmnco at This Store. , ~ ....... a .u “Inn‘s “W5. H1888 buildi . Aï¬'ply to WM. RIEN, on the M, or Downer Agra: F R SALEâ€"360 m {Zia Wnahxp‘ of Emil two miles out Wyville and one kilo from choose :3 and aclmol. Poll plowing done. 3 1888 bmldmgs. . Apply to W. -_ AI 5" 13mm of the following lands in a We“ 7' SUtOlif/es 1111311 and Insurance T55 “dOX'Signed will receive High Grade Clothing JOHN KENNEDY, AdunlBlook. Kent-It Conn“ Victcria jun (5 MCSWEYN 8:. SMITH, Solicitors for the W. zNinth Yearâ€"No. 158. 25th, 1904.-w3. gammy. " Clothing! Fvgninzs duri Much. I é Notice is hereby given thst s By-lsw m ' by the Municipsl Council of the ration of the Township of Msripom 'on e Fifteenth day of December, A. D. ' ' the issue of Deben- .' purpose of providing dninsge tparts of Lots 11, 12, 13 snd l4, inConoes- I sion 13 of the ssid Township, also on Lots or parts of Lots 11 and 12, in Concession 14 of the said Township, sud slso the Concession line Number 14 o posite Lo'ts * 11. 12 sud 13, in the aid onship of Mari sad that such By-lsw was regiso te in the ' Oflloe o! the County c of Victor-is on ï¬e day of Notch, A. D. I to send by post prepaid to Alexander 1 Skinner, the executor of the last, will and 1testament ol the said George Strong, at Lindsay P. 0 , their christian 3nd sur- names, addresses em} occupations, full ' at their 0 nnd. the nature of the secunty, If any, he d by. them. The said Executorshsll, after the send ï¬fth day of April next, be at hberty todastnbute the assets of the said deceased, or eny part thereof, among the parties entitlegl ' there: To be Serbetly dressed requires 3 becoming but. Correct Styles ore our etenderdpnd the quality of our hot: at the prices we at ere undoubtedly the best values olered. You’ll ï¬nd here all the most fashionable shaposf'b’y‘m lending American and English molten. No style secures a piece in our-elem- tion unless it is en‘ npproved one, end then you’re sure in correct. Get the hnbiLog rusting this store zonr 21:2 of supplyâ€"J viii 11:1 m-â€"â€"we 1er pleased to meet you.‘ ’5"- W Thoroughbred Shot-thorn Bulls for Sale. FOR SALEâ€"Two Shorthorn Thorough- bred Duzhsm Bantam one and mold, both hsve token ï¬rstfrize. Pedigrees furnishedthe buyer. y to App â€" “I l‘ Inn-l. tered in the mug Ulnoe or we Wino, gOVioem-is on the day of March, A. D. 4. Any motion to 31:81! orlset aside the some or any port roof must be made withinthmononthstromdstootmgistw tion 3nd cannot be mode Wt. . JESSE B. WELDON, w3 Township Clerk. Mmpou. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE-Pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, Cap, 129, the creditors ox GEORGE STRONG, late of the Town of Lindsay, 1n the County of Victom,1a.‘borer, deceased, who died on or about the Twenty-third day of Juliu- WDIWL, “luv-D. vâ€"v râ€"â€"-â€"v~ â€"~r~-w-_ __-__ to, homing only to the elsims of which he Mn have notice, end shall not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or personsot whose elem such executor has not notice at the time of the distribution thereof. may}; 19!; Qty of Much. A-‘A‘O‘OA fl sry. 1,904 are required on or before the FIFTH DAY 0!" APRIL. 1904. WANTEDâ€"Hon who mt a fortune and we willing to work to get it. Only ambitious men need a l . No roomfor dronu. Write 0. MA ALL a 00.. Ton, London, “tnâ€"'34) -._ Lu. WWI VVLO yâ€""â€" A. D. 1904. STEWART :a'o'ooxmoa', Linduy, Solicitor: for the Exocutor.â€"â€"v3. Men’s medium colored. hea- ther‘mixed tweed suits, Norfolk Style, the correct thing for summer and outing wear only-00... o-oeoc con... 8.50 Men’s FineIHats In buying this suit you buy one that’s equally correct for dress or business wear. It combines the qualities of clothing at a much , h’gher price. We make a specialty of a Ten Dollar Suit and you cannot ï¬nd its superior in the trade. They are ï¬ne Worsteds, worsted ï¬nished tweeds and serges, beautiful pat. terns and colorings, army cut coat with new style t0p pocket, black Italian body and fancy sleeve linings, trous- Dsbdtho thdsy omeh,A. i) c.- t. f NOTICE There’s none better†OUR SPECIAL At Popular Prices. ll- POLLIQ'I‘T. Mid, Ont. Wu. “Vice-Admiral Makarofl has issued orders to the eflect that the saving of coal is unnecessary, but that the big gun ammunition in the forts must not be wasted. Evidently this ammunition is running short." The Daily Telegraph's Tokio cor respondent sends an unconï¬rmed tu- mor to the eflcct that Japanese ma.- rines have landed and occupied Dal- The story must, powever, no V10"- ed cautiously, the only approach to conï¬rmation from any other acute. being in a. despatch from a. correspondent of The Daily Tele- graph at Yinko‘II, Which merely lined the living members a! the crow jumped overboard and parish- roamed ed. Three of the Russians at; engineer: and the fourth in u medicine. "The population along the Tumen River is favorable to us.â€- Jnet a Report. Wei-Hai-Wei, March 15.â€"The J ap- anele here report that Port Arthur hu'been captured. Alene! Didn’t Tell the Truth. Toldo. March 15,â€"Vioeroy Alex. lefl'l deepatch that a Japanese tor- pedo boat datroyer was sunk and the cruiser Takasago heavily dam- aged by the shell ï¬re of the Rue- alana during the fourth attack 0n Port Arthur. is ofï¬cially pronounced untrue. The damaged Japaneoe tor: The Daily Mail thinks mac n closed the Vice-Admiral Maknrofl channel it Was in order to prevent the ingress of J apmose torpedo boat. destroyers" u was done at Wei-Hul- Wel during the ChinngponeIo Wu. UHHIW- AW ““5-.. v_‘_w_-‘, pedo beet destroyers can be repaired in one week, and it will not be necessary to dock them. A eupplementery report from Vice- Admlrel Togo, concerning the eflort mode by crews of the 'Jepeneee tor- pedo boet destroyers in the ectlon on Port Arthur on the 10th intent to rescue the crews of the MM Rueelen torpedo bout destroyers, reached here to-dey. Ceptdn She)!- ro Asei, coummndlng the noun; 0! torpedo boat destroyers. stem thet the Jepeneee would have been eble to rescue many more 0! the enemy, but for the deadly ï¬re of the shore batteries and the close approach of the Russian cruiser Novik. The to- port also expleine that four men re- scued were not pert o! the crew of the Stereguechtohi. u originelly re- them a. quintity o! gun cotton and some words and blankets. “1h popmtion o! Indus-1n ls gum. "On the night. or March 11 the anemy's ships explored Helena. Bay and the shore opposite Serutchlne with searchlighta. "According to information which has been veriï¬ed. the Japanese have not made may attack: north of WANTEDâ€"Properly qnslifled Teacher for S. S. No. 3, Emily. Duties to commence dter Easter vacation. A51)" go _WM. APATBICK; Secretary, Dan on! "On March 7 our patrol discover- ed four of the enemy's posts on the Changchengang River. and n “001) of cavalry acting as scouts near Patetchen, northwest 01 Am. "A Japanese cavalry patrol fell into In mbnscade prepared by our patrol. and were dispersed. losing one killad. The J apnea left. behind “fANPEDâ€"Threo Ap nticoe to the Dre ' . Ap E‘MRS. FRED PEPPER, corner nasal and York-atmâ€" omclal Donia! at Tolslo of Aloxlol'o lo- pén That Jay-am found. M In DestroyodoAlothor Una-Ir.“ Bnmar Rupeetiu; no In! of Port A nun-mum:- Block I'm-t Arthur 83:50:. St. I'ctorsburg, March 15.â€"-Gon. Zilinski tcivgraphs as follows under Sunday's date: Willinm.aT:.â€"6dlw: 1" In», VOW w l r. II D 7- 3- A. HARDY. Secnury. ‘V .. Inn, 1 w e.w a 9 to 10 p. m. d4w2 RESCUE 0F RUSSIANS BY JAPS A plioetioue for the positions of LIB ABIAdeJANITOB of theLindny Public Library will be received b the undersignedu toAnril9th, 1904. The ours of eervieefor e Librerieuwill be 10 e. in. tolp.m.,230t05.30 .m.,7to9 .m. daily, three weeh’ he day! and “flee-l holi ye being ellowed. All 3 plieeute’ for the ’tion of Libra-kn will be ex- amined their Knowledge of Books and Knowledge of Lib Methods, eeuiteble course bein outlin for the examination byDr.Jee. gain , of the Toronto Public Li- brary, who will also conduct the emine- tion. The outline of this course will be furnished to epplieeute by the Secretu'y. The Jenitorwillbe required tobeinthe building during the tollewipgï¬ouge -9 to Japanese Ambuscadod by a PI- ' trol of Cossacks. building during the touowin mu -9 w 10).!!!“ 1 to_2.§0 p. m., 5. to 7 p. m., MOVEMENTS 0N LAND LINDSAY PUBLIC LIBRARY on SALEâ€"A ï¬rst-class Robe u u __ bugging _. Apply JOHN WILSON, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. Fawn, MARCH 18, 1904. A pproach to Cellar-nu... must, however, be viewâ€" r, the only approach to from any other some. a. despatch from a. my more of the enemy- deadly ï¬re of the shore d the close npprgach of h ._â€"-_M~r., Alpext 244:5an -3th has boen visiting fri'nds In town and country for 1.11.3 past ““635 months. mturmd to Calgary lately, where he will again outfl- Um amt-Boy 01' ï¬lm firm am has haw pwd ‘wit‘n {or the past (our years. - . - We. Jos. Emmi “a W. Wu- mnl etrt Lown‘ Tum mornin â€Tor Kingston. 31‘!» m will ' and the meeting at bhe Grind mm: WEE“? mm: "“33"“ W by his mm am. -Mr. Ralph Glandmning. a. dent of town for. a. number of haulefttoaoceptagoodp: with a Tmnto firm. He v greatly missed by out young ‘ - Mrs. F. C. Bernhard and son of Carper. Cliff. who had sisiting then- annt. Ira. W'. 1‘." Sunni-3L, left for New York day morning. where they will we reside. â€"Lindsay [Honda of My J. Hi. DN- amere. «mm of we Minden Echo. will be phased to hear that hoiâ€"z about again altar a savers attack 01 lsgrippe. mended by heart trouble and predation. ‘ -.v.._ ‘_, --Mm. Henry .0 Mamnloy and (am- 1137. of Dawson. Yukan. are in fro- ronto, the gangsta of air. and Mrs. James 8. Cameron. on Macon-asun- are. Mr. anuley. who is mayor of Dawson City, is an old Lindsay boy. . --.Wr. F. J. Doughty. of Patermro. was in town mommy in-tho inter- ests of the Peta-mom Cold Storage and Pm‘jsinn Co._.H-! may“ ch: rude at stock in any new. enterprise as being very gratnfymg to the di- rectory. good {or himâ€"urged themto. it is likeLvaaleeling M loneliness 'to whbh be m mutated. It taro- .ported tho tint his mllmholv state at mind was Mound"!!! the can «can. map ‘Gruad trunkstmimaw amthat‘ t. -m.r. ump- Law-ww- --- - "- ed to town. we: loo-Iain some t with Toronto um -Banister R. R. Hall. tha Liberal candidate {ox the continuous in West Petahoro. was in town hen night. a guest at the Beacon. away Tummy.- â€"Mr. Chalmers Webster. tormerly of J. Saunas a: Som‘ sun. left u ' (or. Winnipeg to visit rc- lnti . I-t is likely he will mt". position out Walt. - «m. Karma Luv. 1m» 01 J55. ï¬my'd staff, town, Mt last 1‘41on rm my. Alba-ta, xw. L _ _.1__...I mlun’l Lorneville.‘ {quid ou' {town a nut Lately. . 1 .-Mr, C. Mini-‘11. LDS.. 0! Bow- manville. yam Lindsay friends a visit ““15. , I - Oshawa hart TM!» mixed 3- mw_t"“€ larloi by tho lot. a tu- lufortumto Ian Ind AM a look Our Two lulu by trio While our apt-M: coun try wasseal- ad w; tor .woehs hy the hand armor mamâ€"«m mt may MI! "not urchin W hat My -4 a har- reï¬nish lm M‘enhqhed in the mac village d Halibut-ton, the ter- minus of the V'ntorio branch of the Grand Trunk. wm threw the peo- ple of the hamlet into a state 0! great â€Won‘t. Rmhe. occurrence relax-rad to an: the Mex-mm sui- r‘l'lloft ofatumofthocomflm.: Mawuflonoflhtuulkmm of MIDI. “ï¬ling-Budd WI thett' of a gum at money from the nation cash drawer while tempurar- 9 U: absent one cvenbc.. On Feb. 23. his .wiï¬e mind MWâ€. and Barton 'lppeifl'ï¬d Brmfly plea)“. but hart and“ Mn wm' maul W m Lbotï¬oo inastate, d extrqmom. ho mandrake. quantity 1 bqhwry mixture. He lingered in N pn'u until Jinnah: 2nd. being Murat t time. like beajanmudwlo. m to *ake' g the remain to mu, mart! Tor-j --L- _. :‘A‘ A._ -“Aâ€" A‘- I.â€" Barton, we undontand. succeeded Mr. F. H. Shrike. the former agent, about three month: ago. He came tram 13hornhfll,m the Toruuto- A1- laqdalo branch, and was married. but his wife did not accompany him on his removal to the village. it being arranged that die should lirstcom- plete certain business armsemmts. Soon alter his arrival, it is said. Bar- ton beganrtro drink For? arm was ASIRAVfllIRS (om A1060 was in tawn‘ hit week. â€"E‘r5. W. M. d Wï¬lle, was xiaitcgi our town but mack"; ' -m'. C. 8. Amy. of Osman. \isiting in town readily. ~10. Jas Hancock. contractor. or Cumbray, was in town recently. --Dr. Mommy. of Palm-hon, was in town this wwk on proteasi-maul business. â€")£r. :hrquhu maven. oz line. and the dreadful atate of the remix, the particular: on! the tragedy are only new "unable, The Grand Trunk authorities here were notifi- ed at the time. but With their usual â€cream. the details were not permitted to look out, and 'only a vague rumor gaiged Acuryency. Ion-nu ol citizen and Shaun Ilthll 0n Oates. ivflï¬Ã©ro his will who and been an occuomt’ of the po- sition for about three mpntha. Qw- tng to the mtgnuogg plopkade 9! Que mm m: m DRINKING Blllt vnnlolwwsgswnwm -Xr. J. W. Junkin. «W. B ,i htqwn. - - If 8 State: 5. of Lorneville,wa.i a ï¬t. Wm. Gamma. of mwood. PIT!" mm â€mm. TIIE BASH ACT 0F 0. ll. BARTON, G. T. R. STATION AGENT AT IIAUBIIITOI VILLAGE. '. Farrell. w-umâ€"- V a "will engage in Inning. Elia .th'eu .1784 called to mast Tu35183, having r6- writhit'. um.- iister. had be" ,nhurt in a. run- Séihualï¬ at years. cept a good position 0 firm. 33 will ha by our yous 9.90918- Bernhard 89d _Y?‘"33 mm w. r. Booms. for New York; 8.31:9:- our town 3 visit will in {u- J. 36. D“- ‘04! ' an... D. Beam? and N. u. u;- IGill. o! Jeannine. tmnmcted bus- 1 nuss in town .Wadnemy. 1 , family. to Ozhow. â€"Mr. Ed. Maxie. manager of Mount. dreamers. and bride. (nee was Wilson, only slaughter of Reeve Ju. Wilmpl aggvjlp), yang lately “hemp house ton-shout two sound cit 'ihii 0:32.34 mam returning Iron: their honeymoon trip, andtmd hadheen ankle to reach home 0mm mucohdoot the Enliburtoa line. up: are a 501),. (cobble couple and ham made mnny trienida durtn'g their um. M'BYHEFMLindmy, on M1 15th. Ito Bar. and Meg. J. M. Whyteurpf mmt'oiiu. ’t;'r(:(~. â€"Kr. I. B. .Wnldnn. has-rider, lea Mum awning for Norfolk, W. Va.. on gr In! bupioeu, and wfllhmyaMMtï¬Wa â€"Mr. J. H. banana, at â€Eonelon Falls, was in town may. on his way homo frqm .anoqto. «when: he disprod at a. couple of carbide 0f --.ud. Cinnamon Hand Adviser Liont. Canaan Orda- Woodmen o! the World. and Ir. Adm-'11. Watson. delegate from Lindsay lodz'O. lea Jam My, for Hamilton to attend EOUGETON-«THOBN‘I‘ON.â€"A£ 191 Kent-IL, on Washes-lay. lurch 23d. by the Ray. â€J. Wnllme, Joseph Housman. of 05‘. to Jamie Thou:â€" ton. of the nuns tuwmhlrp WWI-{Miâ€"Ait‘ Lt!!!- m. on Thmdq. M 1m. by ‘1'†RV. a E: â€wal J. J. .Wher' up, HQ" ‘81 Kittie“! 8.. (km- br, of Wm. â€mm elm. all 0! â€"'M’r. B. Magi-om. of Kirk'tield. chalk o! Eldon townuhi; was in town henna.) on him. . Mrs. W. QM. Wmes. J. F. Runs. mum. and Jan. Boss. of Argyle were in town Warheaday i'mobtiw' it we Executiw. and the and Gang of the order. to-morrow and 11mm . â€"A¢non‘¢ Mose who Mt Lad Taw- day for the West were It. and Mrs. Jan. Sutton, {or moan; Wm. and 841ny Bye", of Jonas-villa. for the sumo place; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thotnton. of Omemee. to Battle. Ham: Mr. and m. D‘. Cornet and LYNCH.~â€"At Lindsay. on mm: l'ith, .1904. SM 31:: St. John! Lynch. RAG'CLIFF.-â€"Entu¢d into rest. at the 1 (cinema or his son. F. L. Ruciift, 3‘ 3117 3.1 autumn-m.» room“, on L Mm m 8. 1901.. Raw. Fr sd- DO nick ï¬atdm. in lu- 'Mth‘ year, an. â€"Rev. 1‘. H. and LII-S. Anderson. of m. Prince Edward 00.. men in town Mu visiting friends. -lh‘. F. Marry. of the General Elâ€" (atrial Light 00., of Toronto, paid friends in town a flying viit cn :Tuettby. . . â€"M:. Ralph Edam-ton. of W18. wan in town lately. lie in at pre- gan; amend in “moving to his farm - Lulu“, of Moo. maumwu ‘thenan- 1:01:me ' â€".Hx HF Mater, of Peterboro. m in twm lust manila mamas the '1‘. A.8.- I‘m: hockey match . -Jlr. Albert O'Cpnnor. of Past- horo, ha. “tan a pgsition on the was stat! of tho, (anteater. M'f'g Go. their of a nun: at annoy from the nation cash drawer while tempurar- in absent one anoint On Feb. 23. his wits mm mm, and Barton 'lppeacmd ghastly pleaded. but 'n'nxt am the WW my! land in “some hamte cl extrwo m. In mining drunks quantity :1 MW] mature. He “gored in M [uh until Miami: 2:51. m Wan-«um. ’nhe mmm m to take the remain to Hatï¬eld. wart! Ter- onto. Melted day utter bar the Fromm m of the 1mm line. thepotgaizkuege at mwhaehr’ had let u on a r ‘ 'M'. 11th inst" helm veal)?†to get any deï¬nite inflating“ a! to the progress made in clearing the track. and the condition at the body ren- dering further delay immiblmhhe poor women we: ooiiged to seek pageage with the rema'uu on the atage carrying the mails tron: the village as {or ae Khrmoumt. 9nd trequenctu on the rough journey through the dritts she was forced to lend her aid in the tank at keeping the colï¬n in the vehicle. At ,Kin- mount 3m. Barton was met by her brother, to whom, she had telegraph- ed, and on Saturday they eat: out by Ileigh from that villege id the direction of Lindsay. remixing here Sunday night alltet a meet exhaust- ing trip. The: were met by Station Agent Paton. who looked alter their the body to Hyï¬eld. where the re- mix: were taken may manningâ€" ten day! ether death Md moaned. HI“! Ethel Wind. of Kirktield. called on tonn‘ friendï¬ Wednesday. â€"Kr. Wilfrid Pogoâ€. of His Hor- ton! Photo Studio. is ct nae-ant in in town town M which opens! in the; city next day. ‘ Minden. 4: don Ir. J. B. Burk. of Baddow,_v.va! r. W. G. Pad.otxlea.wu in Termsâ€"$1.00 per year, payable in Advance. IAIRMGES DENNIS BIRTHS 5 - 51- dd CH tum-n or L I. a p. n. ecos- l mmnnmsm. loved by Aid. O'Nelly, aecooded by Md. Stout. that Aldemen‘ men, Mngtters and tin Kaye! be 34:- pomtod a Leelflgtiwe committee. wink your to expend not more than 360. ..... Mayor Sodtbnrardâ€"“The mover nut be a. member '9( the committeg Watering Carts and Ploughs. Aid. Man;ttcr.s â€ported that Mr. John Harm thud oftered to sin the torn m out three cont! otpaint («825. mheimideot the out an! from up and could nqt be painted, but in 413 opinion it should be given a coat at pitch. , On motion Aid. Kch'tta-s :waa unthorisorl to have the wagon paint- ed and repaired. Mayor Southernâ€"“W15 should ask for tenders for a second Wittering â€It" ' ' ' ' ' . (I ( Md. O’Bieuy;â€""Why mt cpl! for under: tar blame new gnaw plough: at up Hunt“ 1" . "Moved by Aid. O'Rielly, seconded by Aid. O'Neil). cabal: the 'Boamd at Work: take into consideration the purchase of new snow pm: and a batter plan ta moving now of! .the streets, and report to Council. â€" loved by Md. HQWhtters. amend- _r___ 1 m1 colon-thin. and it would Able to have the tan Occur on day.†Aid. MoWatï¬erJ-“When is Civic hulking ’ _ , . . Md. Whollyâ€""About the middle of August. but it is understood that the Oddlellaws dull take the Int 0! July and [0‘73 (11% holiday open for om: Ms." ’ .- : Mn’or Wrenâ€"“ï¬e: speak of tho 18th, but my be willing to ar- ago lur_Jnly 33L? _ _ . _ ‘ own had decided to go When. It Council deemed it advisable they might imam the Mk to write for fuller particulars. but personllly he was of .the opinion that they mere not in a position to after any great inducements to attract in- dustries, the tune debt beha‘ Mylame.;lf ywereinapoâ€" dtion to do WMOI the kipd he would prefler to aid the expansion of come good local industry ,Viotnria 00. "Old Bay's." EL! .Wiol’ahl'P-"I have a communi- cation" tho ï¬rm the 00. of Victoria. Old 3033’ Am Lion; of Tm'ta which I ham nucleated to bring with me. She: speak at 11on an “Old Boy!" W raily in' Lind- †txl’m minor. and lusced‘luly 18th a! a Waldo (hie: 1311::ch 3i: 151d chili 17m mld contribute towards their @53qu I under- that! tin whys md__holdine Eio"réa’otauon was named. inc .whgt inducements the town wu prepared to diet in Oder to 'aacure the lmtlan here :1 a comet nuan- mturilï¬ quinpma and a hunt and shoe 1wt¢y.- Ha explained tint ginoe tho receipt at the communica- tion he underato‘od we fumed Minn in and o! nqthim in the {1“ of column!“ tummy. flit. end; 000.. but M!- on" at no Put magniï¬cent. Worm. mg! 9. mm time. and the Council ,mt into mm at the whole therean, Aid. M's-,prtera in the chair. The by-lw. including an mud agreement signed by m. $110.0. Stay- at, secretary at the Wâ€. on baht]! of the Waite. was maul. up: a his! Mica the lay-law. ï¬lm «themthotthecrsosincsn; 15 hat. a; desired!†them. “T31"; Property committee, No. 3, by OW‘E‘LM‘E W‘F’E" '. The tollqwing recent: of standing commitm were read and adoptedg Commute. Reports Bud cud Routine lush.“ transact“. A special mutt of the council was bad My night in thqomncil chamber, business being taken u; at 1.80 chat; with all members pm except Aid. Won. The minute! of the previous Mix were read and conï¬rmed. ' mnunimioul, A letter wanna! from Tam So- licitor Hockitl, in adored» to the width dwruï¬nms to be put inby thehntP.Rpil.nyLqu- no: on their line in the «at .ward. WWorpoiqtedouttbAtto be in accordance with the woman! 0! Lbs MW†Eat at 1903 such crou- Lml M be «www.me all! 14 heat in the clear. imbue the Company wished to limit their crou- m to a widJShot 15m Miaâ€"Laid on. the table. Board at mek's. No. 3. by Chair- man O'Rklu. Flam and Matt, Nos. 3 and 4. by Aid. O'Binlly, in the absence Chairman Cinnamon. _ . .The arm By-lam ‘ On motion Baal-aw. N9. 1048, re- specting the crossing of Calhome and Uptown-ï¬ts" b: the Lindsay, Bob- cnygeon}: APpgtypoolJBg'lwa! an. ' 'PoTaée and Lighting committee. No. 2. by Chairman W: ngor W reverted mo Council the receipt or latter! tron mum! use mm. mm:- Lu...- Prolpectin Itflmrm\ Committee 81850115.. Stationery. and he a; took a {ht ICC blow 0‘ [cCalg and a. “1 thn iquor, rce fro! udian I “ANSI. cCaig ; :upied s and c rround see we: e way luly la the vi by his 1 Adv nly l I. 'u-iahod servec k to H nod W Souio one Cl l the m QU of co “5'. n; decid 1 the ed up minte ' the bsidio INERN erluq The yest has I. sold 1 )f W cider spiny “or. )s a: ects the Wes mete he: Ito 'ear ‘oox nigh :tler Ding :ada adre hau cr's 1‘8 16