jd 8 5 A iE i it 2 He 177 if i : E : E i i 3 ¥ | | ; i 3H i if I: fii s§8 AI io oth, Bere try's sons are busy. Al- eso The ah the material this y goods taken for McClary . The largest in i Fel J sk i Co------ -------- Canada, devoted to the stove and fur A LABOUR REFORMER. nace business, The greatest effort was put fatvand 10 hare ape a An Earnest Worker for the shop ible. "The shop, I x 220 General Good. feet, is it on the *'saw-t00 : "| Toronto News. 5 Siple, the acme of modern skill in far- § "Fe ill to aid in the settlement of nishing light without permitting thedi. | railway labor disputes has been sane- rect rays of the sun to enfer. This is | tioned by parliament. Its great prin- a decided advantage, as were the hot | ciple is conciliation or mediation and, rays to shine into the intensely warm failing a settlement by that means, a moulding department life would be un- | co, ry inquiry by arbitrators, bearable for the w shops | whose Judgment will be enforced by are éxpected to afford a wonderful de- public opinion. This is as far as the gree of comfort to hundreds of men government will apply the principle of An enormous quantity of glass is con- | compulsion at present in this class of sumed in donstruction. Th are sev- | disputes. i mdy justify a en sides of roofs built entirely of glass | more drastic ly, and a wider ap- set in frames. Each has a dimension plication of it, if, indeed, it has not of 12 x 160 feet. The opposite sides done so al crete, and the roof is supported desire to serve it. The measure, how- iron columns. , ° ever, is in the interest of She employ- A very economical arrangement in | ers quite as much as of the employ- the operation of the cupola has been | ees: it is certainly in the interests of possible; the land at the morth sideis | the public. It is a peace-promoting at such height that coke, coal and measure, and whatever tends to in- iron may brought in at a level | dustrial peace between the great trans. with the cupola , sixteen feet | portation companies and their army above the floor of the moulding shop. | of sexvants will be to their perman The iron may be deposited without be- ent good and that of the whole dom- Ning raised so that it will run out of inion. It is to Sir William Mulock's the lower opening of the cupola at the | credit that he grasped with foresight door level of its own accord. The | and wisdom _the tremendous impor- floors have division walls three feet | tahce of the labor problem, the scope high, with shelves for flanks and pat- | for public usefulness and practical re. terns. When the iron has been de- | form which it presented--the better- posited upon the moulding floors, it is | went of the working classes, and the gathered up by railways, and convey- harmonizing of industrial conditions. ed to the scratching , W it is 3d 80 it . that he fwoatie the ini- : 3 cleaning ¢ tiator and parliamentary er of Spoeited as ig ad ahling the labor policy of the government. wh t i ti i swiating evil a its vicious by acto. Tie prea orf porisally influences he had fully investigated motor. The shop storage rooms, lavatories, and dress- ing rooms for the worki stove-mounting building is construction concrete, it ance. ed off to represent the jointing of a Stone structure. The building storeys in height, 82 x 307 feet. The Saterite is finished in smooth plaster. he ground first floor is supported by iron col- umns and wooden beams. The joists. The roof constructed ple, is covered with ing, matched and do with sim liament to The power for 'this immense | the creation of vel thorns de- t is built of brick, with stone partment of Yohor, with The Labor undation, 104 x 52 feet. The roof is Gazette as the i Millionaire John A. Drake's many famous stakes and a fav orite in a Edn % service. The report on the sweating Tobin ls Sujively of system, and its relations to govern- oxienion of the ails 4 rul- | Ment clothing contracts, threw a upper floor is of expanded ital, imbedded in concrete asphal a feature, 275 windows and four thou- sand CMR. "A Correspondent Asks The Whig 5 famo us race horse, Savable, winner of the great American Der- by to be run at Chi cago, IIl., to-day. ly. The question is a difficult one, and in his mannes of dealing with it, Sir William Mulock has shown his con cern for the cause of labor and his and reported upon by. his present de puty in the labor department, and salutary remedies applied in the pos- tal department, which were extended to other departments of the public is fitted up with flood of light into some of the dark places of the labor community. I revealed in their nakedness the bane- ful effects of subcontracting methods --the starweling wages, the noxious sanitation, the risks of contagious disease, the anomalous profits on the finished fabrics of workers in the fac- tory, the shop and the home, It de monstrated, in a word, the need for labor reform and remedial legislation. is two floor is of, concrete, The re are no eliminated. The practically n the mill princi Having studied the lat two-inch plank- | Lo on He appion si reseed, and then | William Mulock embodied its virtues t. The lighting is [in government measure. By his conciliation act of 1900 he secured the unanimous consent of | journal of jts transactions. Thence have followed 5 "as representations of our Redeemer, or mercy, grace, and salvation can by no means be obtained but through médiator between God and man, the only mediator of redemption: and the only mediator who intercedes in such manner as to stand other merits to recommend his tions, though we address ourselves to them. and desire their prayers (as we do those of God's earth), vet we that they with us, to is our God and the merits of the who is our mediator and their media- tor. and New Testament to be the Word of God: we have the highest veneration for their divine authority, time, or in any place, the pastors of purely because the unlearned, Scriptures themselves apt to struction" (H St. Peter iii, can hardly be necessary for us to re- mind you, beloved brethren, most highly valued treasure family quently of, tures" 'Baltimore receive unwritten traditions, as part of the Word of other traditions vine, and which v we believe the scriptures 1 Bride PRESENTED BY CATHOLIC } + TRUTH SOCIETY. Fenton To Give Its Readers Facts As Td What Catholics Really Be- ewe, i : Kingston, June 20.---(To the Editor): Of late the Catholic church has bien X 0 0 trines and practices and these misre- & £ taken in time and properly is to give ii | holera Infantu There is no danger whatever from this treated. All di présentations have been quite freely circulated by the press. Now many ! people who differ from Catholics have obtained their information entirely from non-Catholic sources and wil, am sure, be of an opportunity to learn from rol themselves what really do believe, Some time ago Society of tl United States, issued a leaflet, 'What Do Catholics Believe ?"' containing a brief summary of Catholic belief. | enclose a copy of the leaflet and ask you in the interest of that peace and good-will among all classes, which are so essential to the happiness and pros- perity of the people, to give it space --' whole souls the giving of divine wor- KIDNEY-WORT TABLETS. The Famous Non-Alcoholic Kidney Cy Te Recommended by Physicians and Our Best Druggists, Kidney troubles irritate the nerves; cause dizziness, irritableness, shortness of breath and disturbed sleep. Victims this painful urination, inflammation of the The kidneys abhor ered in any form, the use of liquid me largely composed of alcohol adminisg Be careful about licines; (hey ar c deadly Kidney-Wort Tablets do not are dangerous disease experience alcoho] aleohg, in the columns of your valuable paper. | bladder, jaundice, torpid liver and | trace of alcohol, they gre pure rang ~JUSTICE. constipation. table, and have never failed iy, thei If you note any of these warning | work, with old or young: they -- What Do Catholics Believe ? symptoms, may heaven direct your at- Jcured some of the most desperate We believe in one only true and liv- {tention to Dr. Pettingill's Kidney- | cases. Gg' at once to your drug ing God, the Lord and Creator of all | Wort Tablets, the only remedy known and buy a bottle of Dy. Pettingill' things; subsisting in Three Persons, | to medical science for the healing and | Kidney-Wort Tablets if you have gh 'ather, Son, oe Holy Ghost. To | building up of the diseased tissues that slightest symptom of kidney or |)lyg this God alone we give divine honor | are now passing away cell by cell in [der troubles, they will save yon weeks and adoration, and we detest with our | the urine, : and months of pain and anxiety ship to any person or thing whatso- ever besides the one true and living God. We honor, indeed, the Blessed Virgin, the mother of our God and Saviour Jesus Christ, but not as a goddess, nor with sny Jort of divine worship. We honor the angels and saints of God as His servants. We honor His priests, His churches, His altars, His Word, and whatever else has relation to Him; but all for His sake, and by an honor that is refer red to Him, not with that honor which He has appropriated to Him- self. Such, also, is the veneration we have for the Cross, for relics, for the pictures or figures of our Redeemer and His saints; we value them as me- morials of Christ and His holy ones; of our redemption; as helps to pious thoughts and affections; but we con- demn and anathematize all such as would pray to them, or believe any divinit inherent in them, or give them divine worship. We believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, ASK FOR LABATT'S ALE The Purest and Most Agreeable Beverage on the Market. Made from the best of Malt and Hops. LAND, Agent. the Eternal Son of God; who for us sinners, and for our salvation, was made Man; that He might be the Head, the High-Priest, the Advocate and Saviour of all mankind. We ac- knowledge Him our only Redeemer, who paid our ransom by dying for us 3 on the cross; that His death is the [™ fountain of all our good; and that Him. We confess Him to be the only in need of no peti- the saints, al- But as for servants here upon mean nothing else than should pray for us, and our common Lord, who their God, through same Jesus Christ, We believe the Scriptures of the Old Good Year Welt. A GConsicnment of 200 Pair Of Men's Box Calf Lace Boots, All Sizes. Bought at a rate on the dollar. Any Pair for $2.50 See Our Window. A. ABERNETHY, Kingston If at anv as the inform us, are "wrest them to their own de- 16). "It that the of every the most fre- made use Holy Serip- of the third I we also library, and should i and lovingly be the (Pastoral letter council). God, we mean no but such as are di- we believe to be dj- vine by the same authority by which We believe that BTS We receive daily from our Wall & enahles MONEY i AND BUSINESS. our Shilreh have restrained the ignor momma ant from reading them, it was not A CHANGE T0 TWO 5 » HUND v - out of disrespect to those sacred vol- ™ , lars in ar ren USAND bol Ulies, much ous out of Sn impious es Showssnd dollars. For particu- design to keep the people by that MAKE MONEY cNoaPlY N'S INSUR- means in ignorance and error, but ) ! ANE non 3) over Express ket Sq MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR Small sums, at low rates of interest information reporter that OR city and farm roperty. Loans granted om city and county deben- a 8. 1% MeGILL, ol aR and in- Ge'Font ofies*Y: Often epponite LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insur Co! Available ance mpany. assets, $61,187,215. In addition the policy hb to which elders have for Sesurity the unlimited Mabilit; f all the stockholders. Farm an city pro, insured at lowest possible : old or giving new business rates from STRANGE & STRANGE, Agents. 5 in order to enter BOARD into eternal life we must keep. the : Solmandments of God, und Shia} who- ' soewr in guilt of a wilful GOOD +aR00MS AND FIRST ShASS breach a one of these divine pre- control trade doar; Also table board. May be Septs ian a grave matter will be Jost THO at Mrs. Breden's, 34 Stuart St eternally. t.n0 power on eart LEE MPSON COMPANY LARGE FRONT WO can authorize a man to break th ' single rooms BOOK. Aso -- pilin viel gu TI e Bankers & Brokers, 11 State St, Boston RK! , with conven sin, or do any evil whatsoever in or- der that good neither the pope, nor an can set aside the law of God, or make it lawful for a man , OF commit may come of it. That man living to do anything In this sacrament we adore not the bread and wine, which would indeed a most stupid lence, central, 'mot far from city and Macdonald Parks. Suitable for a 'Party of from three to five, 195 Earl idolatry, but Jesus no fi sten itself, isseminati that is forbidden in the divine law. Christ, the Son of God, whom For four ro ie fnsten elf the Sirmemination -- raluuble SoonO- | We believe that neither ine la bis- | the strongest grounds of the Word of each, the fuel will be fed by Jomes' | into industrial qtestions. a nquiries 1}, 0 'nor priest, nor any power in | 30d and authority of his church, we patem: underfeed stokers. departmental i oy Heaven or earth, can for ive apy [believe to be really present in the plant is declared by experts £6 beons | sttlement of confi: between capital | 00 his sine, without "a y re. | sacred mysteries. And it is to His of the most Two large en- | and labor of great benefit re pen a sincere purpose of | Passion and death, which we there gines will be placed with direct con- | rountry. It wai his motion, gu) | Mmendwent. That the ind vebrate and offer to God, that we necting Thess will produce | so, that the Hous of "Commons de granted in the church are neither, dis. | 8¥ribute all that propitiation and the Rg Synamin operating the ma- felared that fair and Hulk" wash Behmtions to commit sin, nor par | 2race which we look for from (he chinery in the foundry and stove | should be paid to workman en. [00 for sine to. come, hut only ore. | merifice of holy. sear. rng buildings, There is also an | gaged on work in which public money | 15100 of the temporal punichncs | In Conchita, believe that no re a ding for special use | is expended. roval" Commies tue to sing committed; and that-no |™an can be justified, either by the in the sto building and for | to British Columbia for the i es can avail any man 15. | Works of the law of natwe, or of the the elevators, Tn the basement are | of investigating labor conditions abhi remission until by a hearty | law of Moss, without faith in Jesus pumps and condenser apparatus. The amd which promises most beneficial re- of nitance he has renounced the guilt Srist, Thin we nmol. Dv any ante- PEA GOAL tak f vol. | sults, # i sin, a Works, merit (he or, ) Tt py he fa the To. = etatnontio ne, Ja is aren his te Our religion teaches us to abhor | Justification. That the ery of oo Makes an excellent @ condenser water will be secured from | record and es generous i and detest every species of violence .| 390d works is the gift of God and fu 1 the spring, hed when the found: | tion. It stamps the minister oF oF PerSecution perpetrated under pre- that every merit and satisfaction of e for Summer. ations were ; 8s an camest reformer, with a pro. text of religion. Tn Faising my Sirs Sopenle._on the merits and pas- $6 per ton. ive y i 3 D . -- Tom oF he BAe sd oi, Lo rt 10 So | Toe an ed pei Ros Benefit, popular government. ; own sentiments, but those of every | bY our church in her councils and Woo0D with rheumatiom. Get : Catholic . priest and laymen in the learned by her children in their Bate ARD thenmati : : Sem. Sl ---- fining io force cus | hista. We IF cet, detest, a an H WOOD, i i i hi. | "for frie gle : ie a our only sent and slander the chureh of God. , man but t ove of truth and Hard or soft corms cured wi three ~ Faith, of Our Peper 2008, in. "The | applications of Peeks Coe Sik, thro JAMES SWIFT & G0. days: Our Fathers. ) at Wade's > dare We believe the ili PHONE 135... = dress always have been, busy tary hip corse i ta. Sc. New York SOFTWOOD, KINDLING. to misrepre- Er Te -_ all Square. ® dus ington strests. 'Phone 213. pn DR. esd! ---------------------- JOUSK ) If you bave a secret drain fr aw unhealthy nerves, are oth! you Sannot expess healthy nerves while you on account of your follie Bever exouses--no matter how young, old KIDNEYS ANDSBLADD pain In the 3 back, s dull treely, a latge gual comes color, you mak sofreely. it is dae ib OF Dr a will net in. My y nothing ed this is fair, as blithe a blank for hom samoL oh cannot cell. BOOK ARCHITECTS. i SMITH, ARCHITECT, Aochor Building, Market 'Phone HITECT, MER- Beak' aiding, cormer Brock . transportation charges pre TA RAS oo Noting sent C. 0. D. G OLDBERG, 208 woo feeling in the region of the tity light in color, while at oth Sou mak . » small sediment; give your treatment guaranteedass weaber7ot DAY WHEN CUR until you are convinced that a you run & trea uantity, condition imm no chances. tment. Gio Toe a Weakened Malt Bp OoF- EL nil Hall: near corn: d Montreal Strests. | Whets the / ARCHITECT, OF-| Young in! ver Mahoed"s drug incess and Bagot when. If you have nc em fast Food, begi quickly this p tone and stren, WITH OR | whole digestive ol URNS BED iO oan Street. petite i jade E githout boar RNISHED H cation. Agency, IN CHOICE LO- Real OUSE 7 Estate n's 51 Brock street. Sreakfast I oot ment you need forting every o tomach. Malt NISHED ROOMS, | iio well in 0 gooD, FURS mater oon. pecs s well i Tien at 191 University Avenue. . SHED ROOMS, WITH OR ' ISHED ar with modern improve BRAN KS | ng street, - 0 ! 2 Wiraot. A Residential : . 1 Lock Weave, Woven Wire all sizes, only $3.50; regular $4.50. [Sateen Mattresses, 6-inch border, all American Faney Stripe Mattrasses, 'These are specials; buy before they are al sold. JAMES REID. 3 SPECIALS O | Strong and comfortable. Stermoor Mattresses E None better. ' Small and 1 See These Before IF. HARRISON GO. BONING | a -ae-o I f [JAMES REID- prings and i» Mattresses tio. 8 Lock Weave, Woven Wire Spring, ll sizes, $2.50; regular price $8. ) y 5 JUSE. fect little INIA 1 0 b+ ED, OUT STONE H per Een rs, UNDERTAKER | K Knox University, Will be openec the residence of Smith, 102 BL With a full sta rs under the ) MISS Scull the Girls' Depart Model School, MISS MERRI Have been ki many others, b His Honor, '! {.C., Lieutena: Rev. Wm. Ca College. Rev. R. H. Wa of the Presbyte Rev. Principal Kin Rev. Alex. S ary Secretary, | ada, Toronto THE KIND THAT LASTS only $3.50. ia both sides, only $2.50. Yerandah Chairs Refrigerators large, best ers. You Buy. WEATHER'S Rev. Prof. ( lege, Toronto Hiram A. Ce ston. For Circular 102 Bloor stree Qelnfeininivini= BOY Are mig hard on CLO " They are scuflling dred. prank: ing to piece OUR CLO wh It makers boys JOSEP 102 P Qlleimimiint -- WERE TO Led To Beli Were 1 Toronto World I'he Union station ter from Rob rived from S¢ formation of family named be farmang mn Hogarth, fatl to this count settled in Ont him as his w his or hi Two familie who arrived weeks ago ar of it getting men worked | but immi railways, Prepare for it by getting one of our Eleéctric Fans. cause they hi cigners.. They the Union st We sell or rent them. All will continue sizes, all prices. BRECK & HALLIDAY, PRINCESS STREET. This Space is Reserved-for Coal and Wood Dealer, 8:57 Barrack St., Kingston. P. WALSH} ate Ww. ly situated are They steamship a enticed' th declaring he for help gree really the cal {clare that a ! papers pictut j milk and ho | commonest ; where from i i of the men a fish shop wh comfor table to take adve He declares slightly in 2 { land, when | into consid: | ) { were back 1} { here will mu ' along ! i we | Their gent on the syst who use the Pills may W