101' you. Mr. Whitton then called Maple Leal. . The salesmanâ€"“I don't like to sell at. less than the highest- Do you pay in» Lindsay?†m. Whittonâ€"“I can’t do it.’ He W m m smug may u'ï¬'m u. .I. m. Uridsay, 916mm (0. (IIHSE 30m. 101' V00: , fl, . The President made an. attempt to (an out the factones. but Mr. Fitz- gerald again made a crack at Whit- too about the $76, when Mr. Whit- tun~ said. "I will make you prove that 1‘ did a factory out of $76 " .7 1 Mr. Fitzgeraldâ€"“Yawn: got wind’.’ Mr. Whittonâ€"“I have enough wind un. h.vâ€"Dv-_-_ V--- : Mr. Wbiuonâ€"“I would like to say a. word. I bought cheese at ‘Patzr- hero and I defy Mr. Fitzgerald or any one else to show. a cleane: shut than I have; I haw got as elm}- a sheet as the Hudson Bros. (To Mr. Fitz- gemld)-â€""Dxd you carry -mzt your bargain on Unis Board at the last sale? I have my call at 7 15-16." E m. Fitzgeraldâ€""I'll bid 8c.†He selected Reaboro and Mariposa "and effered 15-16 for further selectiona. . Mr. “batonâ€"“You have not got gat 300 yet. I like to stick to the mules of the Board. 15â€"16 [or bal- nctumg WI'U us Mr. Whittonâ€"“J’m perlcct 1y w- lliug the go to arbitration if necesanr). . M! Fhvelleâ€"‘fl 7-’e " ." * Mr. “bitten raised to 7 15 16, and Mr. Eigemld cal_led .he same figure. '9 $1.- 4‘- Mr riï¬himns'ixcunsmus "-ch the lllgllut War. but lost of the Board Sold Inch Lover. ‘1 CNN “cutie. County Cheese "Board yhich meets every two weeks, is be- giumng to attract a. number of out- siders to the sessions, as there is gum-ally something worth listen- im to; ‘ t"? t ‘ PM! Wiiébï¬â€™s Fly Pads I008! JAN ESTEVMI a! IOO Cents W Jr'ih of Clothing F6..- 51 m Cash There are 100 cents worth of service and com- fort and satisfaction'in every dollar‘s worth of Every “ PROGRESS" Suit and Overcoat has this invincible argument of quality behind It. You buy clothing valueâ€"as well as clothing reputationâ€"in “ PROGRESS" Brand an DWIOI AT us'r Honours session “PROGRESS†Clothing Nothing Kills Elias Elke IA’I'CIB‘I'I'. City A891“- Sold by was Clothiers Throughout Canada itho latter salesman replying. “No, I 1 ! want 8c." 1» Mr. Whittonâ€""ll' you gut 80., all 1 light. _ , I m. Whitton' then called North 099, ’ Cambray. Palestme, Bobcaychu and Starzall refused,“ _ . 4.4 A! 'dzi nutwgmt-wmse you like mm. and Idbn’t wanttogmtmixed upin {this affair.†‘ 1 Mr. Staples said In thoiught‘ lair ‘paly was due and explained about i his factory. (Bed Rmk). ~ A Mr. ï¬tzgérald â€" "He i5 worth watching.†‘ ~ ‘ ‘ MI. Whittanâ€""I want to know: i! mmmntedon this Board; (to (the PWty-qtdu sire aumg lithese men to break the rulesâ€"Fitz. gerald did not take his 300; 1 call- ed for 335 and it is the mama mm fault it he did not take it.†[The Pa'ebidantJ-.'.Yeï¬, Mr. Fitz... gerald has got to take another tac. Water Polo. Don‘t fail to see the water polo match at Sturgeon Point regatta on. Saturday, 13th ‘August. The Stun. gmeon Point boys say they can swing rings around the Lindsay boys, and it the Lipdaay boys tail to come to time they will put on two teams. The Sturgeon Point team will be chosen from the followin : Garden- O‘Leary. Fred Hopkins. arty Gran, tham, Fulton Vmoman. Will Allan, Fergus McDonald, Gerald Warner, R Hopkins, Bruce .Wilaou, Bruce Ham kins. Cyril Mquna_M, Rob. Allan, (33.3331me and Earl Dunham; - all expert swimmerg. Av--. Fitzgeraldâ€"Star, Dmlsford, Mari, posa, Nurth Opes Pine Grove, Bean bum. Maple Lent. : 2 I ‘ vFl-avplleâ€"Cpmm'. Cambray. Bobq caygeon. Noah VeruJam, 'Paleatine. xWhittan'â€"Omem Red Back. Next meeting on Angus: 22nd. TM Presidentâ€"“Mr. Fitzgvrald has not taken his number and Mr. .Whit... ton‘ hasn‘t." Mr. Whittolnâ€""I called mine. It insideotaweekandhnnhadw; W16 Wit 13!“!va M .5 Mr. Fitzgaraldâ€""I’ll tab Star. â€mam, Maple Leaf. Mirth Ops and Pino Gmiatjo." ‘ . . .. Fitzgerald." ‘ Mr. nubile then so Datum. Palestine, Oamtxray. Omani: and North Verulun at 8c. Mr.“ mumâ€""m give 15.16 for North Ham.†,but that taotory Jet-red to sell at! the hard. The tactotriea hoax-dad as bollaws. ~. Qfa'r..- ...... ......... ...‘ ... ... ... no 128 M1- Whtta place but we this kf ’ Mr. Cookâ€"‘ men are tr: are." l, M a.†lâ€"I-vv‘ _- __, “Now." said Mr. Fitzgerald to Mr. Whitton. shaking hie finger gt himâ€" "Now ya: t‘ake {gum and be am†.I . W _.L‘_ 'I called my number. of! the moatmithq and don‘t you sat eatâ€"I am as good a man‘ as you. m- "th-ggozu" * * u I . Er. Flavelleâ€""It is simply a main tor of cumming with the rules 0! the Board.“ Er. WNWâ€"“This is the only place that wee have any humbug of this kind: ’ Mr. Cookâ€"“I think you Lindsay men are trying to use us for suckâ€" 03's.†‘ b. I I I. l l I Mr. Whittonâ€""That‘s it, in Belle. ville. Tweed. Campbelltoa‘d and othnr places. we never hear at it." Resident Winnâ€"“Pine Grow. Sta: angl Bohca'ygeon ham: got a lesâ€" son» and we dog't_want 3W.†.,‘_ L1.) Mr. Whitton (to Mr. r1128!" “1 called mine â€"you call yours see it you get thumg’ Wu" \ . l . Mr. Whittonâ€""I am not afraid of any expat in Canada. Publow. ur Wy else. .We didn‘t want to u»; . Mr. Falvyelleâ€"“Is Mr. Whittoo through?" _ Mr. Whitto'nâ€"“I called enough.†Mr. Flamlleâ€"“I giveâ€"3’ . Mr. Whitton (to Mr._Fitzgserald)~: 5W â€l "V â€"- "’77 Mr. Tamar Parkinâ€"“Mr. Cook had no right tooae that expmesitn. .We n. ,_ _._-|.-_.. oooooooooooooooo North Harvey ..... .. ................. Total ...... Ont. I On the motion to go into Commit- ; too of Supply Menu-Col. Ward 3 brought up the qmstion of the con-' 1 struction of the Trent Valley Cad“ I He urged that there should be a 1 survey of the whole route by on entirely indopendentAengineer. ' The bill from the Upper Home {or Wmmmngflm Hastings, Ont" Aug. 8.â€"-A Bast- ings lacrosse player was badly injur- ed at. Havelock in may. match. While Havelock were trying to soon. Easter-brook of Havolock struck T. E. Scriver. the editor of The East- ings Stu. over the eye. completely bursting it. A: there was no doctor in the town he was taken to Not- wood, where he had medical attend- ancc. Be lett Saturday morning for the hospital in Toronto, where ho is undergoing an opentlon to have hi: eye removed. ' London, Aug. 8.-â€"-Lord Roberta, accompanied by Lady Roberts, will return next month to the scene 0! his victories in South Africa. One of Paris. Aug. 8.â€"The generd oom- manding the French forces in Ton- quin, French Indo-Chinn. having ro- presonted that the frontier post! at. inmfliciently guarded and fled for 6,000 m, the Government has do- cided to and â€inform", of which a. contingent and Iron: lar- umu yesterdAY-V ..- \ Hon. It. Bitten was in his plooo 1n the House. bowing roturnod from tho West. Tho ï¬rst order 01 bud- nooo woo tho adoption of tho rogu- lotion. mdo by Win-Council un- dor tho Dominion lold'o not Ming tho Yukon Territory, otudilg In In. cliton'o nuno. ' Hr. mam. mounood thot tho m tum up on loads: would to tho rooolutiono ducting nilwny cuboid!“ all the tum,“ supply. 'nao Houoo adjourned at midnight. “comma. On Soturdny tho Saute pooood tho Anti-Tobacco Trust Bill. thot pro- viding for payment of bountleo on crude petroleum. the bill to mend Animlo' Contogiouo Discooes Act and tho bill to nmend tho Hilï¬tio Act wu rend o. second time. W boy Con-union. ’31. commission to investigate tho Georgian Boy athletic. bu been ap- pointed. It consists of Prof. Prince of tho Fisheries DepuimentL chair- “Mu - v-VJ -â€"â€"-v vâ€" , v a stick. Dropping the stick, Foley seized an axe and stand to ï¬nish the job with it. As the an was de- sanding on Brown, Mrs. Brown clutched Foley’s arm and the weapon graud Brown’s leg, cutting a. great hole in his trousers. Foley was an- rested yesterday afternoon on 3 charge of aggraVated assault. any 1 -‘vvâ€" â€"v_ the objects of the journey recalls the saddest loss sustained by the gal- lant general and his wife, {or they will ro-visit the grave in Natal of their brave boy, Lieutenant Roberts, who fell ï¬ghting for his country on the Tuxela. 1...... u‘ u___ Ottawa, Aug. 8.â€"'I'ho House '0! Common. rose Saturday night just. no the tower clock was striking tho midnight. hour. For some minutes prcviously that strict Samurai: and warm Puuuppnwlu. Hr. the relic! of tho policyholder: in the New York Hutu“ Rue". Amoeb- tlon wu put through, dthou‘h not without Dom. criticism, which lutod for two and e hnlf hours. The bill we: introduced ad explained 5:! Ir. Boyd. llr. Funk Oliver and Ir. Honor. Get-veil led the Opposi- tion to the bill. Hr. Oliver took the ground that the bill wiped out two- thlrde o! the Value 0! the comâ€" puxy’e policies in Condo. Hr. Gemi- quoted a judgment o! the Privy Conndl_gl_ven Soturdny 1n Foe- l ‘.I_ ALA “â€"371; m. Fielding pointed out that the deposit could not be inter- fered with eve}: for death claim. wâ€"__.‘, _,, Mr. Genus urged the necessity of tppointing Canadians to the British Con-uh: service in the interests of Canadian trade. IProrogation may not take'plm until Tuesday or Wed- nesday mt, perhap- later. Hamilton, Au; 8.â€"D¢n Foley, 66 Harket street. wanted to get rid of two of his roomm, Charley and 31.511130“ mmie. K.C., Calling- wood, at! Mr. John Noble of Little Current. Boss 01 Victoria. N.S.. hsd been fleeting nervously nbout (or test thst members in their anxiety to push business might. encronch on the Lord's Dsy, end My he uttered s warning in a stentorlnn voice. He had s sympathetic listener 1n the Finance um, who took core thgt the House ndjourned before Sundsy land been resched. There was o lot of business crowd- ed into the day's sitting. Sir Wilâ€" llnmJlulock's elien lobar bill passed iteï¬nslstagesudventtotheSen- The bill was eventuully "ported sad passed. {£31,011th :50} the Governmc for ï¬ve yem. except to pay (lath ALIEN LABOR BILL PASSED Mrs. Brown. They had a. wordy row, and Foley knocked Brown down with A . .. .2.1_ n.‘..- Hon. William Reg. Objectod to Encroaohing on the Sabbafh. ’ow Yak nuts-l m Ma's 3m Mod m melon-Col. I'm Urn. Win! In", at run: Van†cuntâ€"0M Appoint-d to 1mm tho In“! M Announces. rho Trout Yancy Canal. Troubl- h Tongan. role: Uni An Axe. 3.0! ‘0 m CCâ€. muted u "' ice. Ho r are thgt Sundu h} m crowd- ’ Sir “’11- I 11 passed a thoSea- 3 Besides these risks. on.- citiwns. by the present attainment. are put to Sweet discun‘nrl. Two hours is a ! lcng tune for ladies am! children to i stand or tramp the streets. and meny 1am compelled to rest w sitting on I the (loot stuns ot the stokes or on the ,cdgo o! the pavement. hreathxng in .1hc dust and dirt raised by the-pass- ‘ log manages. l' His .Wcramip. Mayo: Soother“ . could not have been present at any 9! these weekly concerts or there would have been no occasion for. these re- marks-dents. etc, _ N. HOGKIN. . Roulud Sad Ion.“ Mr. John’ Wk. INK-ht porter at the Ban-op Mane. received a. We. gram lant’ Friday infommz him ot’the deatho‘thï¬mtherm Winni. pas. at tbs home 01 0. daughter .with WM aha n- mm W MWWKWIV I. ;:ll \2 um. without some ahelter in the' shape of a chapel o: pavilion where recplc can take :ctuge under-south- ticns such as yesterday. In it not time that the Cemetery Board Look this matter in hand‘: No doubt but the Paternal Societies and the gen- cml public would 3831.52 [inansi'illyâ€" l 8 i! notesmry. “M hat may happen." may Dost-(bl): happen some Friday evening while the band concert. is in progreu on Kent-st. Some young life W be crushed out. or mmabody main-ad for til». by being trampled under the [cot on a h Ward‘houe or crushed be- neath the wheels or an orntic auto- mobile. In such on evont the town will be liable for heavy dmagos, as tboro is no excuseâ€"nor xenon for holding those concerts on a public lhorunghfuo with the town park within a. stone throw. _ . t _ czpense incurred through the de- sunction or clothing. . Clone m Iqw. cemeteries w-dny connected whiz towns pa Large as. 123 HERE’S A LIVELY BUNCH Fan THE NEXT FEW ms. f7 GROW. £4 â€"â€"â€"â€" THE KING CLOTHIER. E GRAHAM l n. a . Vl‘ WEEK†P081 [HIER BOX WM? DID NIPPEl-ud mm In! HAPPEI. ' (To the Editor of 1he Post.) Sinâ€"‘What did happen." happened Salado: altos-noon ax the Rivcrdd; ccmetety. when scores at our people were caught in the swanâ€"many of them women and children in light comma: dressesâ€"with no phce o! shelter within : mile. My Vote drowned to the skin. :eoulting no doubt in a crop ot cold.» with their ml dawned!“ and upensive con- sequences. to which m be added the Lindsay. Aug. SUI. " Chamberlain’s Cough Remgdy 7 ALWAYS ems And in Pleasant and Safe. Those worth $1.75 and $1.50 for . . ...... $1.00 | All odd Straw Hats and Wash nats ‘ These low prices make it easy for you to ï¬nish out the summer with a new Straw Hat. ï¬nd cut prices everywhere. Keep a sharp wa'tcn this month. The best bargains turn up any day, and you don't want to mise them. Balance of Ian’s Rain or Shine Coats -â€" two coats in ’Tziéâ€"‘for 37.00 and $5.00, worth $9.50 and $7.00. Men‘s Skeleton Suits, unlined ..................... $8, 84, $5.50 Men's Tweed Business Suits .................. $2.25, 88.50, $5 WATCH GRAHAM GROW. ‘0' 6.... 0.0... .‘IOOOOOIOCO IOOOIOOOOOODOOOOOOUCOOCO 0.... ..........l. Lighter weight vests, washable. yet stylish for business. etc, worth $1.50, on you an save 5% O... O... 0... COO... 0.000000000000000! 0.0.0.000... .0! Men’s Fine NegligeeShirtsâ€"an AugustOfl’en‘ng .... .................... Youcanchooseirommanypattemsah............... .................. Coal, light Summct Vests for men, pure white and neat black ï¬gura, worth $2.00, Sharp Cut in Straw“ flats. Al! Rleyyice‘g: THE KING CLOTHIER. ,EAST OF BENSO.N_HQUS‘E s FLINT KOTE ! ROOFING. an Inn. OI 1‘“- “may ofmpsymtininshl whoreqnired‘ m km down to tholom IONS! 1‘0 LOAN on Home ormtot-m-stolOYeu-t 3t Intent Cnmnt Rue ofIntenst, m .1 Tho but ï¬at-misting rooï¬ng known, andovlngtothomud null expense of laying in much cheaper dun shingl- moï¬ng. 0:11 And get our prices for M.Anbmduhumups mayprinb and mad. Como uni no noif ye. “may unfunny“ HAROLD WOODS. MANAGER. WOODS STUVE 00. Plumbing and floating, Eavotrouglllng and Furnace Work. J. H. SOOTHERAN FARM LOANS. Malaephl’ominville, one of the most prominent businessmen in†“was;Minn,afterhavingspentï¬zpoowiththebestdoctorsforastomachto!â€I withoutrdidmadvisedtotryaboxof ChamberlaituStomachand Liver“ ilets. Hedidaoendis e well man todty. If troubled with indigsï¬cmh'ï¬l muck of appetite or constipation, these Tablets are just what you!“ 0 Price 25c; all druggists. Phonc_99 GBA‘HAM’S REDUCTION} SALE. This is the most successful summer sale in our historv. Boyd the usual deeply cut Price Reductions on ’n.ost every arficle i111“: store, there are many startling Bargains that our system of buyin has brought for your beneï¬t. g EXCEPTIBNAL AUGUST .INBUGEMENTSat GBAHAH’S Wmmmmmma GROWING ROOM FOR g A unowmc swam “3;; $1.00 _| 411 odd_Straw Hatsuand Crafp Hats worth$1.. 50c "_L If you look over this list! and into our Can Be Cured . 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Tea Pots, Fern Pots Ash Bowls, BLACK JASPER WEDGEWOOD Sugar and Creams €92.29 Souvenir China? BRITTON BROS, â€- um I. FRIDAY 317."??? $1.00 Foot. of Kent-st (SERIES OF 1903.) windows and store, you'n of the year are likely to Dainty Ivorym' Foley Eng“ M 500 'LVV’ ' 18 Toronto" _..u| LI NDSAY’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE AUGUST,“ m me Ewing: 0“ aim†mama“ it SGT rim