' : year’s celebration of Canada’s Na- tal Day will be by long odds the: ,3 best eve; held in the good old town at Lindsay. I t’:‘!“' 373'! PAGE Nib: 119W: LBW PBIGES F011 6001) HARDWARE L." Mom 1.“ Honing. I’Mâ€! B L“! Holt. BumaniIâ€"ï¬'cmnsn FACTORY GET OUR PRICES: Taking his one from a section cat the Tory press and some leaders of his party, Mr. Gamey, the discredited man from Manituulin. has indulged in ï¬erce and Vulgar philippice against the Commissioners who tried him. Portions of his brazen speech m‘flpe found in another column. Referring to his outrageous attack upon his judges. the Globe says; , r 1 :It was both surprising and signifi- cant that the utmost at vulgarity and viliï¬eation should be exhibited on the floor at the Ontario legislature, and be emphatically approved and vociferously applauded by nearly one- half at the _member§. - AAOI!-_ __.'4.L predation at the welmre of their party, keep hack in saving remnant at the Oppdthn‘ from even the [lightest put in' Inwhole day’s pra- oodinp so fraught ‘with odieuoe and the Premier and his associates, but yesterday. for the ï¬rst time in the history of a Qanadian Parliament, more than a score and a hall! of Con- vative members joined again and cagain in unqualiï¬ed approbationvf the violent and most insolent attack upon two of the most eminent and most honorable judges on the Canada. ian bench. Epithets were applied to the chancellor and chief justice such as would be almost shameful to re- port. such as belong only to a con- viet’s cell. And yet the most shame- atul at those epithets. together pith charges against judges“ of the most dastardly conduct, and the imputing to them of motives such as govern nonndmls and traitors, were receiv- ed by three-(0mm at the Opposite ion with laughter and applause. That is the surprising and signiï¬cant thing. v . _ , And that disreputable conduct was no sudden outbreak from the back bombers. It was studied. organized, led by sons half-dozen and joined by all but a significant few. That halt- doun were not all back country re- pnpontativesybut included a mem- ber tram Ottawa, another tmm To- mtq. and the lender himself. Selt- uupeet. respect for the. decencies of debate. u squealingâ€. â€9.323? uau v. u..- â€"â€"-._.7, .We are being made «familiar with the Opposiï¬gn’a applause or every charge of base crime made against Mn Premier and his Winks, HILL s'UPPLIEs. mï¬mtodoullkindu of work, mm, Ming. Pip- FM’K" m The mes 1m! be cm); we: tested. I: thus '13 ems a {wing a! rivalry beam: me a! Has m1 hummus. and the encodes a! which in the some horse will be sound on the am Dania, ion Day. â€" - ,|,_LA Vv’Iâ€"v The trapm and acrobatic per- lormma will all be that-clan. \while the Cycle Whirl will be a '4 LL--I‘ Tbe ï¬rm: at this maniaxme. drill of the Naval. Britain. and parade at the Bugle Band. will all be at interest t_o the upcom- w â€"vvâ€" The new~ ‘15 ton steam roller .win he See at work that fore. noon put-ting a. piece of road in first-class shape. .' The Haliburton train will be held till aï¬ter the sports. Eo‘as to give people (roan that section an. opportunity to get home that, am. \while the Cycle Whirl wil whole cxhibitim in itscll. The new~ ‘15 ton steam .win he See at work the; noon put-ting a piece or 1 FRIDAY. E21513 everything into account the committees in charge (eel justified in mediating that thia Q . ‘VA Bunnnns’ suppugs. 112 Kant-t, Lindsay- GAIEY'S BILLIIBSG‘TE. 17“ m II LIIISAY. GARDEN TOOLS. J UNE. a; the Mahala“. Naval kinds. and mangle Band. “1'“ 1903. councii Vllll Appoint Two Assessors at 3125 Each Inspect" Growl" Ila; Dun Warn-u ' lot to Accept Wants With Uncu- Edgos â€" Tia Strut Lighting†A special meeting of rthe Owiicil ,was held hat; evening. all members being present. BuaineSS .was taken up at 7.36. _1!-_n Communications. From Toywn Solicitor. Hopkins. on- closing his wcdunt 50: may. - Fin- ;E‘rom Archdeacén Capey. with re- ference to a 0141:! being, maintained in the House of ~IE'x‘ovidgmpe, Peterboro.-â€" Finance committee. From w. P 0‘13! township- :1 me an ttee xon mime been sent a: against it when the walk was ï¬rst advertised.â€" Board of Works. From the, Amgxfman Seeding 9h- Band “II “mks. emeH G Jachim. noting town ngineer. notmgag Damn that he â€Mascara a tier position. and en; clean; 3 his accwm't date. 01 mam Engineer gm. submit: km report relative ta “imam“; Lit. ridge impMemma. the use: of ‘ "‘ ~ Bar at I cumuâ€" 119m nu! quququ 'â€" 77V _ gm twat-t relative In Wetmmua at. ndge lmpfevmante. the east at ' ‘ h be pkéed at 04000;“?6 u! tram gem ethanol. relative ta m: are! we? (tea Ramses sewer (0 guitar or r. mum residence. and stems that dam should be. deepened ens feet to give the W? «u we draw the ceihr.=§anrd 98 Works. .499th Gama“ Walk. Aid. more! {presented a . Mien from ‘1‘. O. Hatchet}. A. Cat on W. mavens and other: interested wager: ty ownerl. "kill: that d “all†III: welt ï¬ve (eat in width. wit oath. he constructed as the mm: IMO of (bl! borne-gt" (ram Williamsat. to the Object of the Meeting. Mayor Sootheranâ€"“fl‘his meeting wag called meinu for the appoint- ment of Watkins should be- gin work unduly lat. and the matter he; been 0 ; M5 the Court at Revisim to-day :we discussed the» best was to arrive at an equitable as segment, and considered the appoint- mentof a 00min“. but m con- cluded that we couldn‘t manage that this year, and that we should appoint Ald. Robinsonâ€"‘mon‘t‘ you think one would do V†n , Mayor Soothemnâ€""Well. we can discuss that.†Ald. O’Biellwâ€""The appointment are. commiseim_'lv3vas referred to the Pin- 1-..- km?! ‘ courum'ré new. OEIEII‘I' mm was mama. W.â€" _v_, IQ v . - , med from a quarter to one-baht- too low. and others fully as much too high. The pointer class of housesare rated too high. and the better kind too ln'w in mam cases. it you de- cide to (allow the old plan this year, two assessors are Whey will (01:10"? last M’s ml]. and mere- Links â€-3.: v'â€"- point an â€meat Commission“ The assessment as it stands is gross- ly unifajr. many propertiés being as- - ‘_.-_ .â€" Jun nnA_1mM.§M 1y look at your house to see it you have added a new veranda]! or other improvements which really should not be taxed at all. I appeab to the May- or to support my statement, that many cases of improper assessment come before therunt at Bevja‘on. ‘ A wan.- â€"~- v.â€" ance committee long ago." . . Mayor Sootheranâ€""Well. they have not reputed and we must now take the matter out at their hands.†Ald. MnWattemâ€"TWho are the applicants for the position 2" Mayor Sootheran-"Mesars. ,cqn- nolly, Spier and Henry.†Ald. Storerâ€"“One ctr twoâ€"whichia beSt 3n . “ . Mayor Sqothemnâ€""Mie always ap- pointed tvm assessors until last year. Personally I think twu can do the work better than one.†. ' Ald. O’RielLyâ€""Don‘t you) think the time hag coins when we shunld ap- RA_.. __ 2-...I.._ O vvouv â€"vâ€"w- 7, , ‘good meager does not receive the support he is entitled to. and one man can do the wpmk quite as well as two. If we appoint a pair there is the like- lihood that some one of them w‘mbc trying to curry (avovr by attempting to induce the other to lower hie valu- ation in ease the taxpayer objects tn the propmed amount. An assess- ment commission is badly neededâ€"I know. at a property in the north ward not tar (from here, that is assessed (01‘ 8100011353 than the owner ishsk- ing for it. 9a.: terraces: are assessed 7 7.51.6. O'Rieny-a-“Ai the assessor-1 make,.oalth to.do their work free of inflame or bus» I . dumber-bur. too low. and I refer particularly to one canning 25 per cent. An m3- ment commission Wuld'coat us a lit- tle money. but the results mum jux- tiafy the outlay. A tow, years ago The Post published the Basement roll in dailyr mammen'te. and almost every column presented. 16 or 20 glar- ing instances at improper valuation.†' Mayor Sooth'eran remarked that in view of the withdrawal for the present you pf th’e bill in amend the assessment act it would be well to postpone the appointment of a Commidsion. As mayor 'he wouldbe a meanben ,and he really couldn't aflord the 'time even it paid. I! the assessors were tad to convolt the Council about ‘dnnhttvful valuations be MN “I?! .oohld remedy. may or unequal W ; ~. g . lull Warned ; council! the drain- we can direct them. .We had all: one about last you, with there. nlt that there were. fewer appqali than ,ever before. I have no- pet. Mayor Boomeranâ€" ; u--. _--,7 with you in- holding that the wee- eora mould not lie guided by the suggestions of 1m- Council. I re- member that one you; we dictum 'Kentqet. valuations men he awo- nors. the result being that the total was increased by a cmï¬ldfleble en'- cunt.“ Aid Hoovesâ€"“We tried a Connie- sion 1:) Tilsonburg. and one year and enough. The old plan is best, but I thmlgone good man can do. the time, after which committee a! the whole. Ald. MoWht- tens in the chair. Ald. O’RiellJâ€"“l‘ll move that the Judge be asked {to' name tvm Count pereoé to act as (bmmlseionere. the Ald o’n'i'emâ€""nocame he in an- in- dependent pal‘U- I know the ï¬tfltutes him. but we are at liberty to adopt in suggeet'mn.†“ ““‘H‘Afl move 'that and? matter it tn I whole isn‘t mined seweréand W- No lam mutry. no county or state ever lacks a man (or any position it theyjare willing to pay the 91-1062" - > ‘ Mayor Scothemrgâ€"“Have you any ‘â€"‘-“-:-â€" Inn-1M one? I" The Cement Walks. Mayor Sootheran next called at- tention to the complaints being made concerning the methods being pur- sued in building the granolithio walks. Some citizens blamed the aontractor. and others the inspector. ;Wbole fault it was he (the Mayor) was not prepared ta say. but it was certain that many people were very sore on the subject at the ragged edges on the walk-s, and he thought Council should deal: with the matter. Mayor Smthemnâ€"“A lot at citi- zens have been calling on me td pro- test a'gaigat__the prooihed Ledges." u.“ â€"vâ€"- should have it done. What unearth is the use of putting cross tilqin the walks it we bank the face up with clay and prevent the water from get- ting any. The plastering and side drainage should be attended to at once and the exact .cott chargedupto ouch walk it Council did not want to --- .L: Minn-d at Mo. Ald. O’Rielky pointed out that some weeks ago the chairman at the Board of warm had been instructed?» have the outside {ace of all new: walk: pug. tered with gamut. but mud m be- ing used,inatead. The proper pm. ing or the walk mm: was part a the contract. and it the specification: did not provide_£or it‘mthf . a A ,,_L‘. 'Soomvn-“I. 9“" LL. â€We tried a Commis- urg. and one yearwu .113 'plan is bait, but I vI‘IA Rho/AL ECONOMIC SAL E II I I "I IIVHII‘VVI -: 74 KENT STREET, - - LINDSAS I , ThejNhite Front Store between Campbell’s and Sutclifl'e’s. .Ladies’ Muslin Suits, 83.00-In Ladles’ Straw mus anu Dauvra Lmen Shades and White. frilled -â€"This season’s, all shapes and all skirts, embroidered waists. a dressy colors; regular 75c, $1.00, $1.25, suit for .................... $3.00 a snap at .................... 190 «mm mum-t It“ not. â€quantity, all 50c_and 600 Dress Stuffs for 25c.-â€"Not many leï¬, splendid goods, plains and fancies, while they ate here, per yard ................................ 25c Toï¬m’s/z a good j zme selizhg and 0 en #16 ju/y month, we leave made some special qfleefmgs in arm Wealker W em ables. Thzs season 29 sellers. 25c American Challies, mic.â€" suitable for Waists, dressing saqnes, we] make splendid comforters, at per yard, _-...____ _ _ Soeoial Whitewear Sale, Economic Pricesâ€"Corset Covers, 9c. Night Robes. 39c. Drawers. 23c. Chemisettes, 28c. Underskirte, 48c. White Waists, 49c. Children 3 Short Dresses, 96c. White Aprons, 12c. Children’s Long Dresses, 50c. Bib Aprons, 35c. And a splendid rsnge of extra ï¬ne Whitewear at every price. , _ __ -- ., -.- c- n nun. um w-ther Wear-In Linen (Touts, 600 and 600 Boys’ Straw Hats. micâ€"In fancy and plain strum, there are not muny lo.“ only. ...................................... 260 01.00 â€'0 M Uthtufl‘ht “It! In till In every pm of the 13;; S Women's, Mises’ and Children’s White Canvas Oxfords. stylish and serviceable. Prices were $1.00, 90c, 75c. Sale price: 80:, 70c and 6°C. Children’s Black and Chocolate Vici Kid Gaiters, hand tum soles, sizes 3 to 7. Regu- lar price 7 5e. Sale price 60c. Women’s Vici Kid Lace and Button Shoes. sizes 2%, 3, 3% only. Regular $2.00 and $2.50. Sale price $1.2 5. grades. Prices $245. $200. $160. 51-35. $1.25,$!.00, 75c. In thus range we will be sure to suit you. Women’s Fine Vici Kid Slippers, superior quality and ï¬nish. Price 5,299 $1.50, $1.25. 700 Boxes Scotland‘s Best Floss, J. 'l'. BBLL-0XFORD Single Fares Mindeey' on Wednesday, July let-«See the Mammoth Celebration. Women's .Fine Vici Kid Oxfords, all Dummy 5' Flaw/[e 87/05. F0! (MIKE Blunts. Comforter! “Hagan†Shoes {0! Men, and J. '1'. Bell Shoes for Women, are admitted to be the best shoes this wuntry of ours produces. “Hagar" Shoes for Men J. 8: T. Bell Shoes for Prices $350, $4.00, $4 50 and Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.: $5.00. 0 and $4.00. “Not How Cheap, But How Good.†WIWI w.- n... _---_, mmHnglem. mmm, mm Tops, collar‘l’opsund‘l'm,collar nemmmu lamâ€"500 yards left, 18c and 200 Piques,‘ Les, wrappers, and they -â€"For waists, wash dresses, yr yard, only. . . .12gc opportunity, at per yard, 0: MIPEIU [ISLâ€"HIM 0|!!th 8ND! Shoots LADIES, NOVELTIES CAN ADA’S BEST 1 Hate. 250â€"[n len’e Hot Weather Wearâ€"In Linen Coats, re not many left, White Coete end Vesta, Alpaca Dusters and Light ........... ...350 Summer Suite. MM latte In the lent we the .mp0. A teed» et 81.50. put of the B“; Store there'e e Berg-5n for You. . ROBINSON Ladies’ Stamina“ and Sailors -â€"This season’s, all shapes and all colors; regular 75c, $1.00, $1.25, In;- SOLD HERE AND HERE EONLY. BARGAIN SPEGIALS I..'.'.'I.TI...'..'..19¢lthe store. a: â€quantity, mains, fczso. Cream and Colors, 16 Steins for 50c. noultloo at my actuator 75c and 81.00 Dress Goods for 5OC.â€"A11 Woole. this man’s makes, wise buying at any time, while they last at per yard ....... . ............ 50c J. T. Bell Shoes for Women Prim $2.00. $2.50. $3.00. $3.50 and $4.00. Men’s White Canvas Oxfords, nice this hot summer weather. Special price $ Get a pair before they are gone. LINDSAY, ONT E Oxford Grey Skirts-Ready-m sq, seven} kindg, 25 per cent oï¬". MAY. ““20. 1903 rm. m Iggy.- [ g lfflggflï¬jw‘ Em ] In“ I '0 With ite I' Sun :’ Whi Run. Whi] wwmm Whil ble