----$215 with E- HA .gï¬fv .f rukï¬gï¬ .‘iflk .. t .1 \v‘ 1... Te} ..13 t 7... b? x w . o st. 10 MIL, r.) not: md determine “0 Cf- cnl complaints of errors and cm In ithe Voteru’ List of the Mnnic'ipli‘! 0‘ Muipou, for 1901. - All persons hsving business I: ï¬ll. I} required to attend st the aid till. and ‘xOTICE is hereby given tho: 3 Com will be held, pursuant. to the "V0: 5’ Li“ Act." by Hi: Honor the Judge of the county yCourt. of the County of Wm 3‘ own lull. oakwood. on the mm MY 0? SEHEIBBR. 1901. 0mm: and Chou-mutu- of 01.n- E’lncz‘ge Strut Moan: Church, say. 1mm- or Voice cum. Pine. Orson and Theory. induct“ 8mm. Counterpoxny. anon sud Inga... ï¬nned form an M. Plinth prepared for mm a Tnmw University um rum-onto Comervstory at late MDIO and RESIDENCE 50 OMS-St- LO- Box 23. m. mm: mm FOR 3.11m â€" Tho T North 113110! Lot No. 29. ,hd Con. (Digby. containing R4 t“ d which 40 M A pod Burn Mâ€"w-t. ad Lot, come to mo. Alnys on budâ€"o thumbs: of duinble ï¬nial-ale. _. ... ._m- ms MARY Mc‘Doï¬ALD. UPI REAL _ ESTATE nminhed on luau, oithor' pd? any “m", min Dopum;_of hammci “Mtomrtho Cron. m, â€"Il. ARM T0 RENT.â€"- Lac 27. in 2nd Con- . casion, 1‘0“:th 0: known a ï¬aGibb fnrm, 200 an: 150 ’ , plough? Wainm and - :5". mumivellnm 3“ hr miles from non of Lad-q. For [ï¬ber patient" Apply to Jdll K . Gage )Iuflufb, or 1188. PAIR! MPHY,oi induy. Anglo: mum. ““13. In the Dbhrict of mm 33‘! “my of vacmm. will be ofl’ored tom-lo. $.an of that 1.6“?le ‘50 ï¬ght to cut 311 kind. ‘1 o" n; J. FARRELL lORRIS. u my ox snrusnumn nap, .3 1mm“ 0 (:1 ml in uduxï¬ufu. hmememd In“ W 01’- :illlf Ntbndoned Begbi in din Town. .__°f.D1°BY. Samsom uul Lam we. puture um umber. .anru 1- on a. miussgood Log Hour, Bun and on. nilding: ; "K1,â€NP‘L ,Q w d 3:.- Susan. ï¬- .umg, 3.5 owner-17v“... Nb â€t o â€" â€" â€"--- m~ “"2. 1m: and: or 1mm 3mm â€â€"â€" ARM FOR SALEâ€" 100 Lot 10. Con.‘ 9. Mun 5.31.. north of Pontypogl, uila west of Bethany, of l? d Lindsay ; 90 scre- clan for 'hent or foam .f I ' g waster. g In gwpé‘sno. DOBSON,-8u uto Ju. Mantra. Liï¬'otd, ( JESSE B. WELDQN. , Clerk of the “id lie-mph?- Dsud the 28m thy of Angus, 1991-".2 xii-"“L“ ARM ARCHITECT, I NO or 3o: FOR SALEâ€" 100 acres, bang 10, Con. 9. Munr- tau-mm“ totth ox' Pontypopl, 2 north n4 at of Bethany, or 12 miles with .y ; 90 ncrel clatter! And we‘ll ‘or when or for stock fun. j Lou Ring water, good house and Inn. GEO. DOBSON,*Stntio!-d, Gnu, Msguxro, Lifl'ord. Oohâ€"'4. . Real Fume Agar; {n37 Vdintor ;â€"â€"â€"-'" \‘TED. â€"3 8°°d 3““ also“ â€who an cook well. for family - w the city. App ly vith ref dayâ€"dc“. 32.! am AWE “ONIH’ EARGA DIS ._._.1 fWHITE, LINDSAY. PRACTICALâ€" ELIAS DOVE iï¬nber. 'There in oi 12, Emily. 7:00 20 .id‘ 50 Trip Ticket- for funilial my be hu‘, 3: godncod rates ut the Oï¬oe of the or 0! W. K. Hamilton, 3on- ml, 1.x" nan Amt, G00.Wlldor,G.T.Ro Toni-Tick“ luau, apri- on... ,Pot- erboto Agent. W. Bantu, Upton c 0.13. B. ~L-hhldAgnu Gauli‘ 'l- ind. Fang!†Pup-Agar, 1). Guild. Igl- Fenclon F511! IV. 830 " naive 6W S Pt. 1'. 9W“ktvo 445“ Lb y at. 1030 “_ "a ;_ 3‘10 " Connects st Fm with mm for Toronto md st Lindny for Port Hope. Time a Fez-aim to: Mat and To. Lhd'u, ’Anm 34'! “ “ 5-30 " a LC" 11.†u u a.†at Wm. " Romp-m- “ 7-40 P-"b Bobcsygeon Ania 1.15 H “ ass “ Win host will unit evening To:- atom. Huh-«Manhunt ’ July 1.: to Sept. 14. Co'ooeonk luv. 6 mum. Arrive 7 409.!!! Booed-lo “ 700 “ Luv. 64 Fuck»: Fun: m. 740‘“ “ 8 no Fenelon nu- ly. 8 an " Arrive 5 fl) ._._A. ..,u 7 Juno 1» mom. m. Bobaygoon have 6.15 sun. and 3 10 p.111. gm Pqing “ 7.15 “ “ L10 “ A A- an n E M II Cobooonk. Pension Falls. Lindsay. From an pdnb hie-Ms. 03m, 8w". 8:. xgk'p-nphldzsil‘ï¬nk um wply to or p- anama-fluke Aging one A. 8. NOT“. Alt. 6-! has. Agent. ._} K13 m B n, Townâ€. Retaining until} v Nov. 17th. \ Trent Valley Naviga_t_iOII_09'y, KAWARTHA LAKES { - We have just clued the most Tsuc. Vceasful you-in the history of the school. To meet the demand upon us for book- keeper: and stenaggophera, we have in anyone: been oblayd to and; those :whohadnotgrdmhad; If you wish to be a competent bmeeper or; sten- ographer, write us. 8:3me .' ‘5' a good “:11th â€rm'w the two main snout-o Oakwooduiing and Eldon Streak). 3nd ï¬nk! til. through not. 16nd17,inth03ighthOqu-ionofhï¬r- Mï¬thuantktnctbomok. . mummmmmwb it. burn-ted innid improvement. as honby notiï¬od m accord-no. with shoAct. J 3. "EDGE. Township W 0.31006, 4a. Soyt, nonâ€"cs. â€"___â€"â€",.._ 7 wood. â€gaming By the Localâ€" lmpm' - moat Act. tion 664, sud nbooquont luc- ‘ ad “dash. on â€Y'i' Wm}: gnu éflwn‘m HM. Harvest Excursion NOTICE is hereby {you thug the Muni- cipi‘! Gonna?“ ' 'Towi‘nhip Wur- isonpurpou undertaking A System f amen!!! vmxo . - ALUABLR I'm MKSALEâ€" On On. )2 tom M Perth County. conï¬ning?!“ Ia." we under pirating contagion,†dumb, m. In past ougod‘WM “ “-09 sad ï¬at-aha cub-rd. Tm any to ms;rfl WW“! npfly to TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd. fie, Ear. Inse’aï¬llï¬tiaflpecialist 0.1m" ' 7 QԤ:~§..P.R..Eld;: FOR SALE'DB' 10.3333. LONG, moi Rani ,. nus, Una-q Sept 17’]! SAILINGS OF BOATS. r-uxm.â€"m$ PUBLIC NOTICE 3 G. 8. mm do booms-2.1mm â€"Onr Fall Tom Beginâ€" 1:06am“ MJAfbert QEENINGié Manama min-3E lit-1:19 laugh. wining: Ch. lave a Oï¬oe oftho andoé,G.T.R. “Es'runrox. “MANHA- 1 $28 $35 And a good supply of Trunks and Valises’ always on hand. Repairing neatly and promptly done. ' Opposite the My House Is the cheapest place ,in Lindsay to buy your HARNESS and HARNESS PA HTS. Fully guaranteed and all through lengths hand made. V MchARMID.â€"On Sunday, Sept. let, to Mn. and Mrs. F. Auucmarmid. adaughteri -: , HERRIMAN.â€"On lot. 1901. at Lindsay, to Dr. 3 In. W. C. Sandman-of Kingston, G‘dangh- MURR \Y-BUFFAM.â€"At the Bapt'nt mange, at Pcterboro. Wednesday, Am“ 21¢._ by Rev. 111'. Bast’ow, L A ‘t_.__‘_‘ -1 f’lâ€"J CASH Some are Double, some Singie heated, Padded Shoulder-e, Bleak ltellen Body and Fang, Slleele. Sleeve linings, collar on Veet, Trousers correctly out, faced and reinforced tonne. Through a very fortunate souroo wi of a leading olothlng manufacturor who wl to W a qdlolr cloarlng 'of «mm llnos of lloady- amour. Mu. loIIIaIdohlIng an oxooptlona’lly low cash (ï¬t lath lot, which after a great deal of hosltanoy'; flow to accept, though on every suit he lost noisy, but it was the turning of broken lots into ready dash. ‘ Theta are In all ONE HUNDRED AND TEN (110) SUITS, MADE 0F ENGLISH AND CANADIAN All. WOOL SERGES AND WEEDS, in oolors Plain Brown, Navy lanoy Brown checks and hue croys, and would r’ot'all "in the regular way from 81. 00 to $9.00 each, but wo has dooldod to cut this price almost in two, and will sell Gem at Four Dollars and Ninety-Eight Gents per Suit. éflPPORTUNITY: mm sms ï¬fï¬â€™ghEâ€"Lï¬ï¬ir Murray. of L'ind- cgy. tajflss Eva. Buftam. of Milag- $7300 and $9 00 Suits. A A WHEY-SAVING J. SUTGLIFFE 8r. SONS '-HE RUDD HARNESS CO. Rawhide Whips {or ................................ 85¢. Sires: Pain, worth 40c, for .......................... 25c, ny Netts from 50c. up. Stable shah, :11 nukes. Horse Bhukotc, all kinda. Wool Rugs for cool evenings. Our School Shoes :2: Tï¬cfproblcmjust‘now With many parents is the ï¬tting out of the boy or girl for the tall school term. What is more important than that the feet should be properly protected from the wet weather. sou Loan. newts FOR Boyo’ stoouohool boon, m 1 to 5, 80c., 933.. “dunno. Youtho' solid muor'éhoo; boon, that u to 13, 70c" 75c. 90c Mioooo' rolioblo oohool boob, oin- 11 to 2, 75o†90° ...... .1... Childm’o pobblo button and hood boon, manhood luthorooumch, 750., 800.. and†......... .... 90c IMAGIB. Best quality, largest variety, lowest prices 0UBVSUH00L SKIES . V LITTLE, Mgr. BIRTHS R.'NEILL, LINDSAY muslin. 0N1», “FBOIDAI, SEPTEMBER 6, 1901. WEIR. --In Peteigrlo. ï¬n: Tuemy, August 27th. . obert Weir. aged 65 W CHOA'I'E. -A1: Pbrt Hope we'd- ‘ nesday,‘ August 28th; 19% aged 56 years, Asa Ghosts. - CONNOELY. ~In Ops, on "°nd ‘ 839 “t, twang? Juno. out! w o o nnofly a.“ years and 4 monflll. ' as RUTHERFORDâ€"In Natl: uVQIIIIn. m. I g; 3%: beloved‘tfl la 0%,; thutord. and ‘8 L_â€"ml nie selected with one object in flow. 3m Show. " hï¬h m Mixes. 90 Kant-8t $4.98 per ,' SUit. 600!er ONE mg Little’s old GOO For - Each. Whyâ€"Kw . aid. 26: ‘63:. may, 5'10;th 1‘1. ~"‘ perintezident' Duchesney of the C. P. R. was accidentally killed yesterday by a. rock telling on him at. some point a few miles east of heme. Mr. W was .considered ‘u remark- ..ny clover “railway mm and was also something of uh explorer. He recently discount! the Yoho vallcy new Field, B. C. Ottawa, Sept. 5.â€"â€"The' Census De- pgrtment yesterday received populaâ€" tibn returns for Northern Quebec and Onthrio in the‘vlcinity of the boundary line. ' ~Tho census then m tuba by‘Father Sundry.» of tho Oblate‘Mn at Northfll‘amiacun- man». The ï¬gure- wul add .712. 90‘ the populate; ,0! Ontario (probably Algomggulfwl toQuoboc(wm Ponflug,,Cougty). Jl‘hu minutiae: Quebeoâ€"KIock'q Farm. at. pond '01. ht’fbtmmd it†my 16; ï¬rm?» 3.23.1». ‘5 an $3.: Berlin, Sept. 5.â€"'I‘he commander of the Germ fleet manoeuvring in the Baltic telegraphed yesterday from Sessnltz, Island of Eugen, that the thirddess cruiser Wscht had been sun]: 06 Arkonn alter having been in collision with the battleship Sdcheen. It is not known whether there was my loss 0! life. The Wncht was a. steel cruiser of 1,250 tons displacement and 4,000 indicat- ed horsepower, launched in 1887, with a. speed 0! 19.06 knots, armed with {our 8.4-inch quick-ï¬res. Ne Lives Loot. Berlin. Sept. 5.-Lnte ndvicee from Senssnitz regarding the sinking of the Wacht show “Kat there was lots of life. MI: taped-nuclei: nachos-o! of Ottawa. Sept. 5.â€"A cablegram from Cape Town, dated Sept. 3. says: "Lt. -Col. Gordon out c1 dun- ger. Progressing {avorably lat tele- gram! London, Sept. 5.â€"The going to and fro 01 certain persons betweon London and Cape Town is to be Itopped by the Gover‘nment. The Pull Hull Gazette says the mails of other suspected persons have bmn examine-q. md that important cor- respondence has been seized. ('01. Gordon helm. COM Int tho â€that" “ch-on 0! Am There is nothing to prevent Lord llllner from recognizing“ a govt-ru- meut chosen from among the Boers who have already submitted, and from arranging with than the terms of a genernl surrender. Alter such a {ormnl pence had been made every man taken with arms would be lia- ble to be shot as a rebel. Sup Thaw-an! Tut-l. My I’M“. w to cu. South African Shannon. London, Sept. 5.â€"'I'he Duly Talcâ€" graph. hi an editorial yesterday on the South African situation, says: «a.» to 890 mm:- “r the ï¬t glance. 3.0 l. m not exceed- “0 {or the W om. and in Mtion a tux-the; paucity not. ex- ceoqtlng 810 for ï¬ery day during which the claims is unturned. For any third or suhaoqu'ent. onence s penalty of 8100 ad costs is incur- red. tad laminar: a. further pen- ulty not w 820 a day. Mr. Booth’ I N Day that H the pro- secution “eds he will liemo‘ve his mill,» “other city. cenldfleele'eTmWa’y eo’ ï¬sh-a â€if" for betel-l “wines â€in!†Ilmhe Another I". as. leo' embemmtdmee‘ uhhe‘etiu'edaedlsaeall MM“. 3.3. Ottawa,- Sept 5.â€"0n the instruc- um the “new Department,‘ {gm lW‘ oi toohmmaummonsm ageinsyt Mr. J B. Booth lor- infraction of clauseha Mot chapter 85 oi the reused eter' totes. which prohibits the dumping {of sawdust into water. stretches freqmted by ï¬sh. Mr. Booth has a. .' ‘ lumbér mill at the Chaudiere. throws the sawdust iroxn it into ï¬e Ottawa River.‘ The emptying oi sawdust into the ï¬ver has long been e. source of trouble. It was found -a‘it§er a caniul investigation that the: practice not only destroyed fish. but' :Pqursdualiy filling up the channel. at the stream. The same trouble ex- .isted in certain districts oi the Mar- - itime Provinces. A provision was framed which prohibited the contin- uance of these deposits. but it was deemed only iair to give the lumber- men time to comply with it. law has. there-tore. up to the pre- eent not been acted upon. All the Ottawa lumbermen but Mr. Booth: now. . burn their sawdust, but the latter still . continues to make the month ago warning was given to The ' l steamer was ne river a dumping ground. About a. . V _._v. w.‘ . touting mine. 9.11393me _ 901'“. She 7...! ant. week Jy'trlp powcï¬bumn'r :1th â€a: catastrophe occurred: e the ï¬re is unknown.†We! noel i ii†Scott was in dual Iii! only laid down about ï¬lteen minutes' when he discovered smoke ah’d “numb ares eel:in -ï¬a|nee He Mate!) coast!» time. who were sm- ownithoetermauwhohul I {or his prompt action would haw ibeen cut oil iron: escape. He next aroused Capt. and Hrs. Cieland and {the crew. who hurer on a few clothes and made a. rush for their lives. The head waiter attempted ! to save his grip, which contained his i month' .9 wages and other eï¬ects. but lso ï¬erce were the times that after two ineffectual attempts he was obliged to run for his life. Great praise is due Mrs. Cleland {or her coolness and sell-control in that 3 hour of peril,10r alter escaping by ' sliding down the fender rope to the ' dock she was the ï¬rst to remember ’ the money in the ofllce. By this time the flames had made entrance to the 0th ‘ml-miblo, so with much trouble a 'nole was made into the side oi the wassel and the cap- tain' s hard-earned money was savâ€" ed. Inch symps‘lly is expressed for Capt. Cleland in his loss. The wly titted up in the spring and was well equipped for the service In wbch do was engaged. The vessel was insured for 36. 000. l in. Booth that action would be ,, 'â€" t'aken against him unless he cosiom ed to the law. Hr. Booth wanted a '52“ mm? ‘9’"‘3'35‘3' delay of twelve months in order to z _ 'adopt an 'means of getting rid . mm†ml†â€ï¬‚“ otthetroib‘ldome sawdust. Theda- ‘~ m pertmelitfe‘e’iuduitly does not see its ’ "node's; Sept. 5â€"1). W“! way ele'ar' making the concession. etipdist Guam in eg- mmwmnuaepme-Mera " W with agood “tinnjem'bqhtrefllï¬tflioflend- anions†begun ell-mute mmaéeeml'orthe with aside- in the â€.34anth eouiiee w’hichKingdwu'd and g (or the M? oilenee and tion a inrther penalty not ex- beading 810 {or erg-y day during which the oldies is cpethued. For $5 third or subsequent chance a penalty of ‘8100 and costs is incur- red. and fill tion a further pen- eJty not 820 a' day Ir. Boeth' I “say that ii the pro- ecution accede he will remove his mill; to :nother city. . Whm. Dally IW‘e mused to Care south African Sit-stint. London, Sept. 5.â€"'l'he Daily Talcâ€" grnph. in an editorial yesterday on the South African situation, says: There is nothing to prevent Lord Milne: from recognizing~ a govern- i a ' similar message. but adding the hope McKinley were Wed ior. Bishop ereph C. Hansel). Mission- ary Bishop 0! the Wist Episcoâ€" pal Uhurch in Alrica. gade the openâ€" ing prayer. and Bishop Galloway at Jackson, Miss. preached an eloquent sermon. setting lorth the aims ' oi Methodists throughout the world. and emphasizing the value 01 the ten- ets 01 John Wesley Communion lolâ€" lowed. The Archbishop of Canter- bury. vï¬e nest BMd Freda-id: Temple. 8. 9.. and the Bishop 0! Lon- -.don the Right Rev; A. F. -.W 'lngi , ram. 1). 1).. sent 'friendly messages, , the Archbishop of Canterbury pry.)- ing God's .blessing on the delibera- tions. The Bishop 0! London sent a. I that some day the Methodists might he reunited with the Episcopalians. Ynncouver. Sept. 5.â€"Assis_tant_, Sn:- THE mnme‘omnmsm nous? 32% Procogdings Against Mr. 806m of Ottawa Started. SA'WDUST' NUiSANCEJ 0'3le CBUIIIB 80". KILLED I! A ROCK. Km '6‘.“ ’Bo'cuns. ‘ its appointment. has full power to extend its relic! operations. uni yin probably begin Work at once in the . city otShanghai and other portions ‘ of the Province 'of. Kimgso, where 1 the terrible inundation has resulted in the loss of life and property. I 1 Toronto. Sept .5 THW- Edvard Blgke. member 01 the British House Commons (on; South 1.01181“? mfgd arrived here yawrdéy Too-mustangs» top-nuc- M â€no. 101* can... New York, Sept. 6.:â€" Tho follow- ing able dammit!†received - ‘by The Christian Ilergldot this city yosbcrdw tron: Rev. Arthur H. i Sinith of 'I‘ien Tsin, chairman ot the Famine Relic! Commltieeg .â€" . - â€luv, -W v..â€" --., v..- .v.. ha been in Canada a. couple of weeks; m a. rest. at his sum- me: home at Murray. Bay. Er. Blake said)†had no business.- but hid manly cone Mme no see his lunfly and take a rgst. He yould CW till the um. 01 Wow “Efï¬e ï¬voufd not be Inï¬n- ‘6fl uy Wit: matter whit}- "For‘lO years I ht“! nqt :owgnw Kc nah; f'ii'd I g s 9 i mdrï¬né‘ ind‘.is_s'tnyipg at the resi- dence" a! ’ â€his “bf‘other, Hon. S. H. Elite. 2561Jd‘vis street. Ir. {Blake (SW) Smith. Dr. Klopsch cabled to -Chn.irman Smith. endorsing the decision of the committee to upply the unexpcnded balanceot‘thel-‘nmlue Fund in be- half or the SW nood suaeren. The committee. under .mteerms ot mop-ch. New York: Terrible Yangtze floods. Dr. Richard and other- approve nppolntln; Emma! cm at Chinese and foreigners. an. bracing consuls. merchants. mm distribute tenet. It funds not all mun-ed In Show. then m to tongue. :1 hours later, showod the urgency o! the situation. It was as follows: Chemo. Sept. 8. KLopocg. New Yogk “0"“ -“â€" _-__ Dr. Dunn wlréa one-third popnlulon dead WI. Forum: Yalm Relief Committee. Tho 17.8. .‘cgrq (luau-m. Bishop Welter-.1. colored. of Jen-Icy City, declared thc-rc was a system- atic effort on foot. on the part of the white Americans to destroy the good opinion which the Dlglish had of the American negroea. 110 said that in 1900 out of 90 lynchings. in only 11 cox-nee hon assault on white women been proved. Ho appealed tor the con- tinued friendship of the Wish. There were loud cheers from the Engâ€" lish portion otihe wdienee. but nev- erd of the Southern delegates went out, while others did not conceal their disagreement with the speaker. dqy norm. 'l'heulpucm owned by Capt... Cl ‘ d, Jaime 20W. Ind ’ . .t Avian!†managers f‘ d ' freight, between Cutbr gnd tow 1_ poi-0.81m 7'“, aha- week- .l‘ytdp wCoï¬burflm 11th the «WM-Wen: _ '0. _se ‘0! the ï¬re is unknoï¬i“ W peer ‘Scétt cm? 1112'.“ lid oary laid ‘ down shout. ï¬lteen minuue'vnel} he ï¬ance's-aim laid Mm? ares- mod-gig qualms. He may â€0%. . . “Mr 0- m slap- 5(in; “ ow in the “31‘, “abut {or his prompt action would have been cut oil irom escape. ï¬e'next aroused Capt. and Ira. Cleland and the. crew. ,who hurrhd ona lew clothes and made. 9'31“. let their lives. The head waiter attempted to save his grip, which contained his 'month's wages and other enacts, but so ï¬ercewere the flames that. after two» ineflectual attempts he Was obliged to run for his life. Great praise is due Mrs. Cleland for her coolness and sell-control ia'that hour of peril, (or alter eseaplng by sliding down the fender rope to the dock, she was the ï¬rst to remember the money in the oflice. By this time the names had made entrance to the we. ‘m-aesible, so with much trouble a hole was made into the side of the mael and the - cap- tain's hard-earned money was sav- ed. {luch sympathy is expressed jor Capt. 'Cleland' if his ' loss. The steamer was newly ï¬tted up in the spring and was well equipped for the In wad: she '17 engaged. The Vale! was insured (oiv 86.000. Gore Buy. Sdpt. 6râ€"The ï¬teélmel' 1011161..“ man-nod“ “Mel- drum 81y dock at. 1 o'clockOn' M Mum Gina by rah-nu. Adgld'o‘nâ€"Vo: :31 1: Dock “gaudy-g;- 3.} ‘nd All ‘ ‘ [he (an. W tnum CHIN“! I'm... STR. LONG BURNED Chdoo, Sept. 8. TERMS:§LOO PER YEAR :JCOLONIAL VETERANS P, station._nnd at the other than places the district ofï¬cers comma-II- ing will receive applications. '1". application should be made in p.» sdn if possible. otherwise by letter. by an hour to be notiï¬ed locally by the ofï¬cer in charge. Non-comm“- Iioned ofï¬cers and men should In able to produce their discharge eu- tillcates to facilitate thelr Identiï¬a- tibn. Car“ of identiï¬cation will to iseued to all individuals who an authorized to parade helm-eat â€I- at Highness. to ensure admittance“ the enclosure set apart (or than a: the presentation. 5?) Major J. Lyons, Biggar, D. L, A.'fG., at headquarters. will ’ Int. :32 o! the medals, and the Rb- ‘Vlons for the pmuflom a above. with m. E. F. Jam“d’-‘ 1:;ng clerk ae W8 mt: . -. ‘;-.:~ LE“- (F) Individuals who ‘1'. †wade baton His Boyd 3*- will he a». to obtain that; guy-ll! [fa W3, Ottgi." In?" tub I"- al: in “WM-.3“! offl- ibolcum- an up gaunt-Ir 1-; Mint ï¬n; 1! W .99†do». u My. Main“! 5:!!! Owing to the éhort' time at. the db- posal of the ofï¬cer in charge of th- medals, special arrangement- authorized {or Konrad. cm. Vancouver and Halifax. At, cm the oflioer commanding the N.'.l. .Vancouver. application to be not to D.O.C.. see paragraph D. .Victoria. Oct. 1, Drill Hall. 10 s, m. to 5 p.111. Toronto. Oct. 9 and 10, Drill Hall. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Quebec. Sept. 16, omce of 110.0,. 11 mm. to 6 9.11:. Kontncl, application to be nah to the D.O.C.. see paragraph D. Ottawa, Sept. 19 and 20, 12 L!- bcrt ltree; 19th. 10 .mm. to 5 p. 111.: 20th. p.m. to 5 p.m. Calgary. applicationto tobe mule to omcer commanding NI ...!P u..- tion. see paragraph I). St. John, N.B., Oct. 17. Cum House, 9.30 o..m. to 6 pm. Rama. application to be made to the D.O.C., see paragraph D. The ofllcer in charge of the med-ll will be at the places where prank..- uonl Will be made as follows: Basin... Sept. 26; N.W._I.P. bor- ncks, 6 to 11 p.111. (1)) Individuals who desire to wademustcallupontheomeu’ h dun-3e o! the medals beforehand (a- eepting ot the place- noted below). for the purpose of being identiï¬ed and in order that, a list or “I. who will pal-ode my be prepared and their medals set apart. No bâ€" dlviduul will be able to receive man who doe- not comply I“ theme lam-actions. Winnipeg. ’Sept. 25, once 0! n.o._ 0.. 9.80 mm. to 6 p.111. {d Styles) Bntulion Boyd Cc.» dun We at nanny. Roy-l CM“ Dragoons, Camd- Muted Rifles. tho Brigade Std m “C 0! vent: and (En Bat†R. C. F. A., ofï¬cers sent from C..- uda for instructional and other pur- poses, including chaplains and m.- lng aim; Canadian Postal Corp. mince“ enlisted in Canal: 1. service with the regular army, and those members of Stranhoonu’. Horse who lave not mostly tool'- ed their medals. ~(C) The following cancers. no.- eommhsloned omcers and men will be ab“ to naive their medals a In Won named in the ta.- m m (male-um undu- tho regulation), prom the oonï¬om to “nymph (1)). ul- m m. motâ€"7M (Soar 8' Victoria, Oak Bay Hotel, out ‘ gbou noon. .- Toronto. Exhibition Park, Oct. 11. dating um. _ St. John. N. 8.. not manned. 0d. 5.8. at noon, Hum, not named. Oct. 19. d.- Myriam. Vucouver, 'DrilI Hun, Sept. so. than noon. ' Winnipeg, City Hall, Sept. a. about 12 30 p. :31 Rising; Governmént House, 8% 87, about 12. 80 p.111. Calgary, ct or near tummy II.- uon, Sept 28, ubout8801. m. ' Hanan}; Place Vlger Station. §°Dt- 18. about 3 9.111; ' At Torontoâ€"To Lieut. H. Z. G Cockburn, Royal Canadian Dru: goons. _(B) With reference to M.O..15l (1), 1901. the places, dates and hours of the presentations by Kb Boyd â€Highness will be as follows: mom, Plains of Abraham. Sept. 17, during review. ' 7 Ottawa. Puma H111. Sept. 21‘ tbout 12.30 p. m. ~ A}. Ottawaâ€"To Sergt. E Royal Canadian Dragoons. momma wm mu n... u ‘ no rum. “a 0.45. M u " m In mun. 3.11.“. mun: Mw-Immmnr- mango-gum: ' At Quebecâ€"To Licut. R Turner. D. S. 0.. Royal C (Arm Victona. Crosses will .0 mad immediateiy preceiing tho presentation of medals, on the ht. sho'wn below, as {oubwsz 0th.... Sept. 4. â€"The'iollofln‘ 'P’ otructions respecting the preach}..- doï¬â€™ oi Vittoria Crosses and Salli-l Aidan we: medals by Hm Boyd Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York are published Jar ah; m union and guidance at all moaned: PAYABLI nt hfnai SIR WILFFHD IN ROYAL PARTY. To Roceive Their Decorations From Hands of Duke of York. â€all“.