[inn - *- f: um ueugntml evening Wm 81% every week during the 3:†meme by the 'band boys. 0n bee mm the band has not as n “rams in Supplying music, -"‘ Wltl‘esseq 1213; Thursday ev- mctotrms arnval ot' “£11131! Club from Cobonrg. I “IE OTHER SIDE OF THE (3‘55. ' (To the Editor or The Post)‘ .Kr. Editor. â€" On Friday swelling 1-5:, 1 numbed in The Post. a letter Written by "Civis," complaining- \ of :50 action cf the Sylvester band in r.“ ' 8 an excursion in opposition to f“ CERA. and the Sons of Eng. and, two molthy societies With plenq F 0" gup'my in their treasuries 5° posmon is diffw‘ent with the “9% Which has no other menu 91 “‘3‘â€? (“MS to pay the headmaster. 1‘ is absurd to think they are going ‘9 Allow all the holidays to p.153 {Whoa “king advantage! at one 02 3"“; Inc, the Town council .gmnts â€anagram thnee hundred dollars a. Wards he! ‘ . todeha the 319911805. but Hmpuffn-___ ___y'-, , intend to run an excursion to Elan Falls in opposition to these Mummies. Many people think bemoan of our Town Council tutti: band very wrongly every 1'85!an them the sum of three W dollars, which the members “1088101 England and 0.31.3.3. â€New. In all the band’s mm ' , concerts andcarnivals. the P801110 of Lindsay have patronizq '1 than very liberally. and now, when a holiday comes, they, with very Mm, try to oppose their bene.‘ 0... _‘ Saw, I claim that twp emulsions ntheaame day unmask for a ton of this Size. It seems strange that at the eleventh hour the mama hunt the Sylmter band should 311-. Mthat they, too, on that day :mc HOLIDAY EXGURSIOIS. [To the Editor of The Past.) MED: â€" In a few days Civic Holiday will be here, and two (on: leading {ratemal societies â€" the Sons of England and the C.M.B L-have arranged to run QXCurSiGIG the former by boat and the latter b; nilto Galt. Our citizens have at Mid opportunity of a good days m no matter which choice they WHKIY P081 lfoR BOX 3t us, then. cbnsidér others,"‘leet f"‘Vt-"-Y0l1.l‘:7), etC. For Sale by WOOD’S STOVE 00., Lindsa'z m 3mm 6" Jilly) 29th. ï¬t“ 32:91 3:1 evâ€"t i Home From East Africa. â€a 0 g Capt. Hector Reid, at His Maieuy’s -,- 7661 think ‘East African forces, is home from .vhu‘b they Coomasaie on six months lutlough, Dangle of He in Spending a tow days in towp band boys meeting old friends, and will enjoya at day. -- much needed rest of Some months at _ ' the parental home in Port Hope. Our ‘E BAND. 5citizens will remember Capt. Rpidme - o . .‘zhavn‘ng been ofï¬ce manager at the a Benson house prim-to 50103 to South h“. Africa. :with the Lst Cootinm't at ller) , Canadian. tnoopa. En .miuntem'ed ' again with the m1 Contingent, and 99mm mthoomdudmotthewaramph, 2 ‘_ adm‘otbrotpronotionondaervice ., linunhoalthyEauAIl-i.Sofa.i-he .haa unwind aix [attacks of the "GIVE†LINDSA z. m Mr. Bogshaw was for forty- five years a consistent member of the Methodist church.- He was a liberal [in politics. and a. good citizen. The funeral on Sunday afternoon was ope at the largest ever seen in ?,that conmmnity. The aervice was conducted at the home by Rev. J. Garbutt, pastor at. {the Methodist 3church, Capnhgton, and from ' iuxeace the cortege proceeded to Cedar Vulc- cemetery for interment. ' Mrs. 'ï¬agshu‘r' 5113’ her daughters have the sympathy of the entire com... munity in {their great bereavement. away. He gradually mi and tin. ally passed into rest early Saturday naming. John Iagslnv. Iariposa. On Wednesday evening. Jul: 20, the whole community was startled by the report of the accident which had befallen Mr. John Bagshaw at his home on the 12th con. qt Mariposa. it seem: that while uploading hay the small to e of the hay fork became entangled: . Bagshaw started, to readjust it. and [was climbing- the ladder in the barn for that purpose when the pin broke and he fell from“ in» upper beam to the flu-3r. .‘Dr. Henderson. of. Canningrton, was sum moned and it was found that the backbone was fractured at the neck and that there was no hope for reg! occurred at room yesterday at: [the residence at Mics Jackson. Queen-at“ east, where she had arrived but atew. days previous to spend her holidays. Appendicitis was the immediam cause of death. Her sudden demise was a mat shock to her parents; having ill only forty hours. The parents have the heartfelt sympathy 01a wide eimle .01 trieqda ipthias, theiraad bereavement, _ .1“ lunch Scull]. Dolnoyvlllo. Many in town and county will stan- pathize with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scully. of Mneyville, in the death of their causes: Caughter.Auuah.a bright child of .six years, whose death so. 'M'I. Cunningham left fox: Deg wit yesterday morning. accompan.‘ ‘ed by his eigter, to attend the tum .ral.‘ _.:. LLL«.;‘.L . In. Bhutto. Detroit. Mr. Stafford Cunningham rcveived the sad intelligence on Wednesday morning. of. the death of his sister in Detnoit, Mrs. Hmtte, who lived 10m some time ago and whose husâ€" aamd pygdeogaaed he}- eomeAtoqr mm OBITUABY. ‘TextottheAddrepsali‘ To H. J. Wickham. esq.; '. . ) Dear sinâ€"As citizens ot. Bobcay.1 \geon and East Victoria we do not ' feel like permitting this occasionâ€"the arrival of the first passenger train 'in‘ our ï¬lingsâ€"Ito paaswithout recogq nizing in some tangible way the signal and eminent services that you have rendered us by the energetic cf. torts you have made in giving to us by this railway speedier communi... cation! with the outer wprld. In this day 0! commercial when. prise the stage coach is a ‘thing bf tM peat. yet in winter this was our ouiy mode of travelling: and at me. caving. and uending goods. We have tong recognized how. necessary to our wall-being. an a commercial centre a railway m3. and this is not the place howl)â€; manly the! in the put thirty you: our hope: were rain?! that wp would use our desires lulï¬lled. only to has these hope» duhedIto the wand. Mo. Appreciate, to [the fullest “extent the ltbourt' qt" "you: tenor. W but? ct thnc‘~ um timemrmuhetht itkdue in no mall measure to your peucnal British pram that we are to â€My. run this time mum the Here a surprise was in store for the wisitom. As the train‘ pulled in to the neat little station cheer miter cheer rent the air, hamdkerchiefs and small flags were waved. The Few]- on Falls brass band was in attem anee and struck up some soul inspire ins music. Hundreds (’thronged the platform and many 'jumped on board to get even a cam-alengtth ride anthe ï¬rst train that had ever machedthe village. Quite unexpectedly Mr. EJ. Wickham, who had been the main promoter of the scheme since its first inception, was asked to step torward. and an addres was read to him by Reeve Geo. Byng and a gold.â€" headed cane preaentw. . Jay at Bobcaygeon. i ' After the hasty luncheon most of those precent went to the new; Sta-1 tion, where the train was in readiu. ass. and the run to Bobcay-geon- was commenced. In order to give those on board an opportunity to View the road and the countny the train ran along leisurely, and the village was reached in about forty minutes. Guy Campbell. sub-contractor, 'AI- dennen Cinnamon. D’Biolly. Me. Open and Stoner. Dr. Wood. Dr. Her. 11111811â€. A. Montizambert. R. J. Me, Laughlin. J. G. Edwards. Wm. Best, ter, Reeve J. Mahala. Ops. Wm. Neodler. T. C. Matchett, J33. Parr. of Bluhtwk. and Councillor '1'. Woods, Reeve Geo. McLaughlin, ,Gihâ€" non .Hooey. Rob. Job. Jan. Byersâ€"all members of Cartwright Council, Dr. MoCuilogh, 0t Bdacbstock. Wm. Bar. ton, John Hughes, Blackstock, Wm. Thurston, Nerulam. A. P. Devlin. M pmeaentaltivos of the Globe. Mail and Empire, -Satunda;y Night. World, Railway Gazette. .Warderuflmrlmhv-1 man and The Poet, and others whose‘ names we did not learn. As the time was limited Speechea mam dispensed with tar, G. .W. Taylor. W. C. Moore. J. D. Flawlle, 3. Kennedy, E. P. Young. '1‘. C. Camber, Chas. Fairbairn'. Judg Dean, Judge Harding. F. C. Taylor, Walker 0! Tomato. . . ' On arrival at Neathton :they 'were joined by the members of Cartwright Coau‘cil and also by some members at 'West Wham 00. Council. Lindsay was reached about 12.15, where the party disembarked an arrangement: had been made to have a. hnn’ied luncheon at the Benson house. The guests were here joined by the pro. 'visional directors of the Company, some of the Court Home officials members of the Town' and Comty Councils, and at Ops Council. At luncheon were noticed Mr. H. J. Winkham, Ibmnto, Mr. J. R Clarke†solicitor for the C.P.R., H. P. Timw mermmn, Gen. Supt. Eastern Dim, Contractor .Fa‘uquier. builder of the line. Major MerS, nos. Stewart, '1'. Brady. G. H. Hopkins. John Kennedy, J. B. MoNeillie, D. R. Anderson, W. '1'. C. Boyd, J: L. Read. Rich. Sylves... W. Smith. In8pector of Teleg'raï¬h. “tick-180: the 0.133., Mr. G. B. Clark, KG, G. P. Raymund G. B. 'time at their disposal and to their credit may it be said that many were the flattering remarks penned by the numerous neitore on the good taste displayed in the way of decorations. the hearty welcome accorded and the enthusiasm displayed annually by the mm 1 t A ’ . Officials and Guests. l x ‘ Invitations had been sent out hur. riedly along the line but a dayj prey vio'ua to the opening to interested parties in the dis-amt numici palit- ice to accompany the gentlemen who‘ had been the chic: promotions of the pl‘Oï¬ct on their first pofficial trip on. er the line. Accordingly at 11 a.m., an engine and (our C.P.R., coaches pulled out tmm Burketon. haVingon board Mr. H. P. Timmerman. Gena 80. pt., -A. H. Notman. Asst. Supt, R. Preston, Master Mechanic, W. J. Gramnt Commercial Agent, Hamilton, A. McAnley. Road Master, A L. Smith, Chief Train Despatcher, and um: preparations. How, ever, they went to mark and made the best possible use of the limited Largo Party “Bouts In Attendancâ€" cheaygccc lurked the Occasion ‘ by Declaring. Public Holidayâ€"Prec- cctatlcn to II. J. Wickhn, £31.. on . Behalf of tho eltlzus. Thursday, 28th of J.u.ly,'1901, will long be mmembemd by the people‘ol Bobcaygieon and vicinity as being the openingdaqyot the LB.P R‘y., an event which ban been looked tor-v ward to with mere than ordinarym tenet by the citizens of the “Rock... land" village and the surrounding country; The notice of the opening being short. the committee incharge ot the affair had but little .time on their hand: to extegd invitations to those Outside the village, or make Ofï¬cial Opening of the l. B. P. n’y Yesterday. OUR NEW (PR. [INK UNITES BOBGAYGEOI WITH BURKE- TOI, ON 0. P. ll. IAIN lllE, VIA UNDSAY would help him? out. end-accordingly severe doses were «hamster-ed rug tho wait that the follow. nu uble be amid next day. The incident WE. unite hisâ€! 0! Hr. Giana-d! mdioimâ€"Elhw. Iowa; Argus. w This mm: :n'emr hiln. Keep it In your ham it In}! mm .lixe. For «16 b1 3114mm 4' a t IMF}; Wm. Kim, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was taken suddenly ill Thunduy av. suing with camps and a kind of chalet“ Hi! can wag! so severe! that he had to have the memhu'l o! the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and oonlulted. an. told them he had u medicine in the tom of Chamberlain‘s Colic. Cholera and Diaxrhoeu Remedy that he thought mould help him’ out, cud xccordiuzly thinks Lindsay will be I OR, 800.. Mr. John musing. ex-Chiet of Po- liceotPortHope,andwiï¬e.and son John, qt Atlas-tie City, N. J.. \ and wife. arrived in town Wednesday of last week. and viSited Bobcaygeon day to witness the qpeningx of Lind.I says new railway. Mr. Douglas. an. was chief of police hue for kmans yeans [prior to going to Porl: Hope about 1880. and many old friends were delighted to meet him. He thinks Lindsay is on the way tocity nnk.‘ ' ".aLH’Hah was gone and I have since enjoyed this best of health. I think so much 0! Dr. Williams Pink Pills th'a: I am never without them it tho house.“ It is because Dr. Williams’ Pink Tins make new blood um: they cure such diseases as anaemia. 'hcum-ztism kidney and liver troubles. neuralgia, indigestion and all other mum-ants (in;- to poor blood. Bu. you must get the genuine, bearing the. [uil name "DI. Williams“ Pink Pills for Pol: People," on the er'ppe-f around every box. ,Sold by medicine dealers emrywlierc or sent bv mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes (on 82.50 by slid) cssing tho Dr. “'JIIMS‘ Medicine (0., onckvillo. Ont. j' Mr. John lanes. of Toronto Satan. day Night. prmnoed the sod: wt-o. gter to be swan! honour. he hunter tasted am as (or the "-flav0ring"â€"I he' just simply said, "chtlmd Ion. w.":. '... MnBanks. of 1'11“}!on known to many in town. treated his friends to some bf his choicest yarns. and would have told more had tinge panned. Many were the flattering menu-h put-ed by those on board minivan) the great smooth“ with which the train 3.. ‘ided along. Messrs. Dun Edwards an?! Wm. Wardrobe madz excellent chets.tmd their services were highly spot-coin. All who took the t :n'p voiced the same .antimeu’bâ€"tht 0. most «A. joyable time had been spent. The management no lorry they woman. able to exfend an invitation tomany more who would have gladly accom- panied the party. NOTES 0!" THE DAY. ' The gown] ooinim o! d! onboord was that the can in all right. - ' The Baton! Journey. ' After a brief m. during which the miter! were tm‘fod to a programme of sports mostly aquatic. in which 58th now were contested keenly, the whistle mundad tor the return trip. A: that rain Matted on then», turn can cheers again filled the air. and the only regret of the villagers was that the stay was rot longnr. At. ter calling at Dnmford. where a cozy little station lug been plum;1 thc'apoed was gradually ind-cued tad record time was made in combs through Nortl} Op}. _ Mr. -Wickhun Wis evidently our... prisod and could coax-ooh (ind word: in the hurry 01 the moment 10 express his Immintion‘ o! the thoughtful†of the pitim of Mywn, He was only glad that the slight services he had readout! had met with their a pp.-rou.l He thanked the people 0199me most hen-tin for their kind regards towards fhixn. Woloolt upon-â€m lit.“ 0-40! 0mm. and we appreciate, there- (are, all the more that this work bu been brought to a neonatal issue!) by one of camelvps. A: your fellow citizen! we ask you to accept :thi‘ emu until token at our mud tor the union you have modem the village of Bobcaygeou and the aura rounding â€Wtry' (Sigma). GEO. BYNG. move. mum JN! '3» 1‘1“ e- tnhuht “duties at ‘n W nth"! 0997““ b! 1 Omaha: sac... ood to none in the mid forthcom- tom they give their Maseru. ‘l’akon With Groups. murlot codlfluu. flunk 3% m At all "on“ no hum dunk! com than a public meeting an'd If no utiduobdry “'1'th 'oould be and: to retain Mr. Wih nuns. lb elm would uncut he OJ] the hotter “flirted thu' an at. hmpt ind men made to “09, N666.- mâ€!tll"l‘il|l...l" an: is, “Can' Port Perry nï¬ond .to sit otill and let Mr.W1nnams’!£oun-+ dry dip away: We think nut. It is too good an‘ Indiution to lone. Without it Port Perry is cure to sut- 1cm Why not than be up nnddo. inc? Whynot call a pnbliop meeting to consider the mustard what the W £61 Pot-w H! William could be change. his mind. .We know nothing a to m In W I change. but it might hope-nibh to menth'u Port Pony citizens Wish to Iotaln tho Williams Industry. In this week. knob the Whitby Chronicle prints the diacussion in Lindsay Council in connection with the ,Willians 'indultny removing to Lindsay, on reported in The Post, and mound ta am for the purpose aforesaid. W. R. â€BILLIE. Hui-w. Jana 18th. 1904. [that Midland in Ibo Weekly Post, June 24th. 1904.-~:w3m. The above is a true 00py ht the propwed by-laur. to be taken into mum by the [bunty Council of “album†of Victoria. at Lindsay. in the said County. on tho Iï¬wmtyq south day timber. 1904. at the hon- of eleven o‘clock- in the fore- mon. at which the and place {he County Clerk's Ofï¬ce. '(8). ho aid hebe'ntures shall bear .Whrden Mr. ‘ l (I). Inn-inc the currency of the hill m Elam dull be raised mull: by medal at: In .11 the rate-b!!! m lathe slid County at V'mtoï¬s up all! m a! $1000.00 for panned: o; W In tho acid dobentm use the said sum of $1,844.00 for the purpose of muting 3 dating fund for .pgyment ot the debt my med. making in all them dflmiflowberaiacd Uh. anally by speck! Into as atmsnid during and: d the mid twentyyeam. Passed at this town at Lindsay. in the aid County of Victoria, this ......... day of"... ....... ... ......... 1904. 7 (5) v-‘l'h'n By-lnw shall tab-9’ «(mt on' the mt day Of Gotcha-.1904. tb Man that“. and theClerk of the mid M of Victoria aha] attach m the 'Oorpuratc Seal of ting nag Municipuuity. ! (1) flat for thpurpaseol raising the said sum. debentures ot the seid ‘Oounty to the amount of 840,000.00†um ch11 be heed. in some of not bu then 81,000.00 each. m the First day d (btobcr. 1904; each of which Heberturee shall be dated on tb said ï¬rst day at October. end mu be payable on the First day at Molar. 192k 1: the Bank of Man. tent, in the Tm of Lin-hay, in the at! (hunt! a! We. (I). Each of the aid debentn'ee eh]! be dud lathe Warden ottbe said Shanty of Victoria. epd also by Now. the point which We wish 'to W“, the Municipal 0mm. an d the Mutation of the County dWE’h m ‘5 (0‘10“ 3- ‘ an! {Wm an amount of the this ntublo property (I the Conn... ty' of var“, “cording. to the In: rem Ind audited Assessment nut that is 811.656.215.00; And .M the said County has m M debt, but the add M B! by It: hqlnw numbered 567 Mame!!! tb rcpnyment (I do. hectares mainly issued by the Vil- lage d Mica Fallsâ€"c municipality within the ï¬id amatypf Vista-inâ€" to the uncut d seventy-aye thous- mg dolllrl: ‘ tin can of â€344.00; whereot 1,000.00 into In aorta“ mnamtor _ d' W during the our. mdnfldobon around $1.8“.- htohoso raised annually tor the mat on.“ n sinking turd {or W a {In debt second by “9 WW: . E. E8 “aw us Vin!†[u' an m Iâ€, it i. not My, ‘8 (In Wu of “I! Count! to submit to an 6400,1031, 10;†to M $1.4:m at an ‘° “'1 t0 W w- M08 {or ‘1†1580.0 (1 W 101' the par. m dln'te or the erection.†bonding- tor . none 0! mg. rained than not om 040,000.00; And .Wlianu, the toth mount ,9. wind by an Municipal Act to be “N mu by lyeoinl rate ta- 9!ch up add dab: ma tutu-eat is Ann .m wider the provisions daectioplumflotmesun gates 110M ‘0' tho no 190‘. it to!» applied to mod whom; To euthofluthe Issue of Debent- ' urea of the County of Victoria to the amount of $40,000.00 for the Purchase of n Site and for the Erection of Buildings thereon for a House of Refuge for the said County. WHEREAS. the Municipal Gland! d the W at the County at ,Viotorin Inn, in pursuance ot the m dot-peer 38 of the Sta. tuhofmhflota'thoyw â€NA:- tennioed to purebue e site on much tom-ndwuipu Hound W M flu Dom: 01 Victoria. And .Wlla'ou. in onier thereto it will be may to issue debenture. at an Gumbo! Victoria for them of 840,..00000 on mmtu provided. (what is the amount of the debttn... hlnafldr to '3' “in†by Chi! by-law) WAIT TO KEEP IIII. A BY-LAW ............"Vafden‘. Clerk. Noctdatoosmall («outwe- ful attention. None too large for our consideration. m omen , 1127 1-2 Yongo-st, Toronto, Ont. arr: sad that Mt live. on Special Sizes for Sidewalks For :11 Classes of First-clue Building Stone, Crushed Stone for Concrete and . . Roadways, . . iiiii m m'iono but. nommmmmmm DI. DAY. Do 000 ovum Bun. MY M901“ vM, be; 9:594 abhor Alfll’lcm Tml. STONE [out coll-cool A1100 god-nu. 013103â€"006- A“ M to WI local, Landauâ€"'3. .. om [mind mun-unlit!» “be: W 00110:. Donal m 0 cam U I DB. F. A. WALTERS tap-tom h Dating. Nugget «I. (hound WV w w' . 8 didï¬b ' hie-m â€026a surly opp-it. Simpoa Hal-o. DR. NEELANDS IRVINE. DENTISTS. LU “mumwydmihm £8de Ian-y to loan on «Warn-z“ ohm“. “JAM. P. EIOOII. n W. H. 03088 amammamwuumm’. Anthem-Mun brunch-album my lacuna. om _;0nr arm Dru Dion “my In: tout. K. HOPKINS. Mm 0h. 80 “humanism†EIOORE JACKSON. Barium 0t. mmqude once Bonn: 9to11;m.;2to4p.m. 7:08Evem'ng. savanna-mm. W43 w L. HERRIMAN, M. 1).. ILOJ. . tSk.G. 0m.oppodeoplm Church, Guam Linuxâ€"“y , pied by 11de Weldon. “$1.30pr No. 66. High: an. an 0600 my“, «loaded to. â€"w Gndnu Trinity Unhealt. Tomato; 14h Hon-I Sm Tomato Hon- cal: â€sooth“ Unimty 3th“ of New O'flCEâ€"Om 0am Bank. in too Britnell 8160., W Lâ€.“ Agustin Linda, and Vicki-Gout! BE LIVIRPOOLm LONDON An GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. MONEY TO LOAN at 4; to 5p. 0. ROBT. GHAMBERS Inc-yum. It In a and, m â€â€œ8 DOOR! moo dn 0. land. In W , â€'me m â€,1 n- mm Seed let-chant and Agricultural 1m Mankind†n y Morin menu. In" lrtlnl If You Contemplate Building Call at Ingle’s Planing Kills. GEO INGLE. Oar. 0mm and Wellington-nu. B. JEFFERS. DBNI’IS I" FIRE AND LIFE. . J. L. SUTTON, DENTIST. DENTIST. Lindsay. II B. W. e, OOLUSOI JAMES KEITH BARIIS'I'IIS. Etc- REDUCTION IN P310â€. DENTISTRY PHYSICIANS Nil-n. Clam ' ii; Owl-â€punt WAanMou..mdon. hick bout. Inn. knudundnrmtl Imgï¬wg'fllmr 100 I6" fun one mile north of Mudl‘ inBrock. Goodmbouo. {amount-u, orcbutï¬mmul nibble had. 173Ҡmm W Vsluu'n. 125 m clunkfnmobouoand bum bun with stone calla-mansion no ubool, church, McMahonmdbhohnithop. 125m1m2nilaoomh of “mi-ruin! tor-tin, good Nam-glans!†wxflnoneof thobuu newton-ni- “county. hum. Ihvethmpu-ï¬oo whomttopurehue 100mm]: 0" Melt. hldandgodbuldngu 01th.: in ()pr Mb motor £319, comm-maï¬a: ROWE, Bed w Agent, Lind-q. 117....me notes-.211“, for do. Anuducdu suction. S am we. north and ad flail-3'31 a the bone. Twotr.mohm30370.mwith omioud-ï¬onadmflootsbhtbovioh- sin; .houo tabla and d! nibble on}.- Oonfomblo brick house, «an 0 chain. upplo orchud, (the Opp: noun rent for u number of yam). luvs tic Will cold chap. Locauon, two milu from Ponï¬opo. __ _ ‘ ,, __ mmm mmm Wmmmmm Wmmmm Emma 3mm Em mg m mmwmmmm mmmmmum â€mum FARMS FOR SALE- Resifkmâ€" William-st. North, Lindsay TEPHEN OLIVER. moms. AUCTIONm for tho Com, of VM All sales promptly “tended, chugoc- moderate and utishction git-named. James , McLean, AUCTION EER, FOR COUNTY OF VICTORIA GEORGE M0303 .‘I'r‘.’ mm: SEVEN. " '~'. “'1 In m mmwwm g â€"I1n COMMISSIONER AUCTION EER MW. LI. EDWARD Hosancvn. ‘ R. JAL1 ES, J. lus'm. dwxvx t snrrn. , Mar}. Sollduu. etc. â€Â£9993â€! g PEEL LIIC‘I'IONBBIS '- 5'! House, Lindui. #Wï¬ W. E. Sum LINDSA Y