. Whi 5 politically, and helping M used the money in his private busi tum to Toronto, only by very patient and very earnest persuasion. We sub- mit in all charity that this record un- fits Mr. Gamey for political leadership in Ontario, and that Mr, Whitnty can- not countenance his proceedings with- out damage to his own standing and influence with the people." The same paper continues : "Mr. Gandy is not fit for the adula- tion of conservatives, and if Mr. Whit- ney were conscious of his own power and appreciated the authority and dignity of leadership he would Pass pon Mr. Gamey and the provincial ministers a common condemnation. He might, perhaps, suffer some temporary ness. He dodged and trimmed in the | witness box. He attempted to alter { bank slip, and when dvtected in the guilty proceeding, fled to Buffalo. For a few days he was in mortal terror of his opponents, and was induced to re 5 ii | i : ve room for . Mr. Tarte, is again the leader in Quebec and is busying him- self with the details of a campaign; Mr. Pope is in business in the East. ern Townships and is making some- thing of a fuss, All the English pro- vinces, however, ate; upcertain. The opposition, says La Patrie, expect to gain, and "if the ealeulations are not - \ a ho fu him. CToneous the result of the electoral battle will Seem, to he doubtful.' of t- Quebec, Mr. Tarte js not outspoken. One has to know of the organization and the currents of political thought, of but the liberals have the fine advan Whitney ? Mr. Gamey sold him. tage of a for four or five thousand dollars, leader whose au- thority is not contested and who has already led his Party twice to vie tory. . Jd Another and a "more decisive fore- cast is offered by the Toronto News, which js more independent then La Patrie. It gives Quebec, the mari- time provinces, Prince Edward Island and the Territories to the liberals. On- tario (claimed by the tories), British Columbia and Manitoba will be the fighting ground ip, the election, and the liberals, the Whig may add, are not much worried about the result. -- EDITORIAL VIEWS, Some American casts of Mr, Parker's cabinet. It is tak- en for granted that he will defeat Roosevelt ? -- The Hamilton Spectator has a pic- ture of two feet, and very large feet, on the flag. What particular point in political history does this emphasize ? -- loss in conseguence, He might be wegk- ened in the legislature by the defection of the Manitoulin politician. But he would stand vastly stronger in the country, wven with the curious thous- ands who flock to hear and cheer Mr, Gamey's furious attacks upon the gov- ernment. A leader 'must be stronger machine if he is to give dignity to public life and keep clean the adminis. tration of affgirs," Mr. Whitney was simply forced to appear with Mr. Gamey in his own histrict, Fsiatic Dyes Wash Silks wr Wash UN PATENT -- OBJECTS op THE GRANTS, The and the mo whic} formerly went to them is Se to Competitions, the production » ete, The object of the being accomplished in an- is to invite the tillers of the t } experiment with stock, with the farmers have been | a 0880ns of a more or Jess | ® why experiments conducted at the Guelph (government) can- | the fall gatherings, and have K incalculable practical a bon something by the hort culturgi society to develop & new and timely interest in its pro. ceedings. Its exhibits have been largely confined to the professional gardeners, Id the citi generally not rake of public admirg: Hamilton has a public improvement society. Its aim is to get the people interested in the adornment which the choicedt flowers and to compete for N the prizes of the horticultural Society ? That is the design of the government | But in itssoffers of o generous sum annual- ly for good work among the florists. -- The Moncton Transcript has been than his party and mightier than the [*"2da held out the olive branch for a Halifax Chronicle, the opposition to the Laurier govern- ment is that th to send the rear, The repr the greatest activities of the Russian army, Toronto World. died since 1896, and some of the new appointments out just now are calculated to kill off Toronto World, climate of New men In this country it is not safe to call Brantiord Expositor, The Courier says the Kingston post- whether or not the Brantford office is efficiently manned and efficiently man- Special to the Whig. Wheaton, Il, An lege was, to-day, the scene of a unique ties included two nieces and a son of Prof. Fisher, was married Miss Robinson, of G, Johnson, of Batavia, ceremony vas witnessed by seventy five tion but can be cured Hamilton's and * liver Hamilton's Pills, } : -------- Lo. Maw's you go away and enjoy a Prince Henry, of Germany, his wife and eldest son, gre going to visit the St. Louis exposition. So that the de- sire for a royal display, the real thing, will have its Rratification. ---- The republican desire, for reciprocity comes a little late. And it is an un- real and unpraetical proposition. Ca- while, but it is no longer. in evidence, N ------ 3 when. his govemment . was defeated, that it would be. out for eight years, Is that 80? And has Mr. Foster not failed as o prophet ? Can any one re- call a prognostication of his which came true ? ------ Well Grounded. The only well-grounded objection of ey will not get out. i --- dian sealing schooners by United « 0 Superintendent of agricultural The Place To See. States cruisers in Behring sea. the best, Put Societies Seems to have reached fresh | Toronto Star. Col. Lord Aylmer, adjutant-general Waste conclusions, and as 5 consequence of | It was thoughtful of Kouropatkin corrtspondents to the 1s the place to watch Hard On Toryism. any conservative senators have that are being handed he rest of them Climate Going Wrong. ere is something wrong with the Jersey if, as alleged, me mosshacks there at fifty, man by that name until he is nearly hundred. i Comparisons Are Odious. ce has twice the number of clerks, not he receiving twice qh amount of y f eS ---- Bon aller wale in { (oo Brantford office has. Well. | eo an Some societies have what of it? Whee concerns ug is -- Triple Wedding In Family. h » Aug. 16.--The home of ident Blanchard, of Wheaton Col- The contracting par. ew President Blanchard, Paul Fisher became' the bride of as I. The triple ine times out of ten constipa- ickly by Dr, Pills of Mandrake and For constipated headache Vacation w . can We will give One Hundred Dollars for Mo and valises cheap enough 'at any case eof Deafness V's. : |sews Massaceep BY RUS. SIANS. -- 1 Quarrels Over Trifiing Mat- lowing manner. Hebrew girl to embrace the Christian faith. The parents of the girl went to the church where their daughter was confined Jewish friends, and demanded her re- decided that the girl was and could not act independently in such matters, her parents had' the right to interfere with her action. The clergvman, see- ing that the Jews were determined to use force if necessary, called the may- or to his aid. The two incited the po- pulace against the Jews and a fierce riot' ensued. More than 100 Jews were severely wounded. The number of dead is mknown, because the police with- hold the facts." The Very Latest News Culled From The eczar's son has chief of the Cossacks. The steel plant in ors have fore- } will pai The R.C.Y.C. island club house, Toronto, was destroyed by fire. Gen, evangelistic tour by automobile, The czarina and the infant vitch continue to progress favorably, At St. Petersburg been appointed minister of public in struction, Messrs, Fielding, Paterson, and Brodeur * will probably form the new tariff commission, The Anglo-French was read a third of Lords and passed The Bank of Montreal is to ervet a building . of the site of the Queen's Hotel, of customs, died on Monday. He was at one time M.P.P., fax county. Jack Madigan was killed and John yt Panton a robatly. fatally injured r.! 2 * y W. L. E tt, a saloon k r, of or Poster is alloged 10 have said Goldfield, Nev. Lg R. 1, Borden, in St. John, N. B., stated that he looks elections the last of first of November. It is reported at Winnipeg that the C.P.R. of the service a ap-------- mand for increased pay. SPIRIT OF THE! PRESS. The gy : rived at Tangier, Morocco, to enforce the demand for the release of a British subject wrongfully imprisoned. The Dominion government is as yet without official information as to the extent of reported of Canada, will Probably be the first inspector-general of the militia under the plan which ister explained to parliament last scs- sion. It is reported Miss Eva Booth, head of the Salvation Army in Canada, will be called on to succeed' when he leaves the United States iy November. A farmer Cape St. J, ny, Que, was found lying dead in the wood with his throat cut. While ina fit of temporary insanity he commit- ted suicide. arcus widely known civil engineers Dominion, died Sunday, at Ottawa, in his ninetieth year. He took a promin- ent part in the location of the Great Western railway. The establishment of a line of steam- ers on the Pacific from Canadian ports to ports of Japan and China, is to be inaugurated Trunk Pacific The steamer Penguin, engaged in ga search for "Kruger's millions," alleg- vd to have been sunk with the steam- er Zululand off the comst of Natal, three years ago, has been wrecked with the loss of twenty-five lives, ---- For any case of nervousness, slecp- lessness, dyspepsia, Pills. Relief is medicine for the price in market. >| _ The Royal College of Physicians of to | Y.ondon, ¥ s Lake, 11; 3 inflamniation can complaint use only Dr. [nd this Price 25c. ters Lead to Fearful Riot and Bloodshed. 16,--The Morning from ats 'Warsaw (Russia) correspondent : "On Sunday, July 31st, in the city "of Ostrowitz (Go a Jew was quarreling The latter, who was an epileptic, fell during the encounter as a result of one of his epileptic fits. The Christian bystanders, however, raised the cry that the Jew had murdered their ent of Rodow), cause them to entirely mous "SALADA" Black Sold only in lead packets. Ceylon Natural GREEN tea will in th By all grocers. e near future displace Japan tea just as the fa- tea has displaced China Blacks. comrade. In a short time all the Chris- tian inhabitants of the town turned out and proceeded to avenge the al- crime. The riot that ensued re: ved itself into an awful cre of Jews, of whom twenty were and 8 great number were wounded.. The massacre lasted all day. "Another massacre occurred Satur day, July 30th, in town of Potzeveh (Government of Sedlitz), in the fol- Wilson's Fly Pads WII rid your house of flies in a few hours. 10c per package "A local clergyman induced a small , accompanied by some of their on the ground that the court under age and that consequently -- PITH OF THE NEWS. All Over The World. been gazetted Sault Ste. Marie open on September lst. at Booth has 'begun a great czare- Gen. Gladzodd has Sifton convention Lill time in the House its own at Winnipeg on . D. Harrington, Halifax, collector representing Hali- for the gemeral October or the employees in several branches are considering a de British cruiser Minerva has ar- seizures of Cana- demand We Buy for Cash. These are days of keen cern buying and sellin music of these progressive times. The Cash Store This is a Cash Clothing House. We Sell for Cash. competition. No con- g on credit can keep step to the The best inte e ts of both the buyer and the seller That's the reason House. Suits, that business Clothing, Hats, Furnishings or any other line of goods can be bought lower and sold lower bya CASH HOUSE than by any house on earth doing a credit business or buying on time. taking space to argue that two and two make four. The Cash House is the house that can and does give you the best value for your money every day in the week. be done on a cash basis, But what's the use of that this is a Cash Clothing Raincoats, . Topcoats, Trousers. THE H. D. BIBBY C0, Cash Clothing. House, Oak Hall. Canadian the min- in New York that Commander Booth-Tucker named August Fortin, of gnace, county of Montmag- That's A. Smith, one of the most in the by the Allan company, the completion of the Grand railway. weak stomach, indigestion, try Carter's Little Nerve sure. The only nerve 'ngland, has granted a Ji curve, t, and un-| and Irving enlarged and. improved, It reflects the 1arrh) 'that 'cannot be cured br "Hai aduated petmind and', inspiration of pon sotimated that from 12,000 (o [CHAR Ours. Send Con Toisas, 0 | "RY: nd in the whole lower provinces { 15,000 harvest hands will be required | Sold Ee or Rand: girle 4% Bot & more active or useful liberal. | in the west this sean See. Hairy PN thy the exact truth about these what we agree to do. Headquarters for FOR REAL ESTATE OR INSURANCE Consult with Geo. buying, at 05 Clarence street. PICNIC"S AWFUL FINISH. Clff before Thirty Injured, And All Expected c t cti medicine to Suat Ta Succumb. Miss Helen Johnson, of ton, was ha Hin de o the Toren Vienna, Aug. 16.--A terrible acei- married to Horace Johnson, of Cali. to Medical school in 1902 4 dent happened to a party of pis fornia, and Miss Faith Fisher, o Wheg- - Nichol. nickers near Radauz; in the province of Bukowina. They wel re returning on lorries, used 5 y DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED for transporting timber, when, in rst cousins of the sextette of brides | By local ications, as camnot | coming down a steep incline, the bridegrooms, Fach Se she ear. | pokes refused to act, and the cars ---- and ho one > iD Sa remedies. | Were thrown off the line at a sharp Diszy Headaches Are Caused i of The cars, with theit human, freight, rolled some distance down the slope, one woman being the rest of the badly injured that not one is expect- ed to recover, crushed to death party being so -- E. Robertson, youngest son of J. Ross Robertson, Toronto, has with honors at Oxford Uni- Big reduction in prices on children's sulnmer shoes at Aber: TO AGREE to do right is never wrong. Now we carry a splendid line of SHOES. To agree to tell you goods is manly and honorable You are in safe hands buying from us as we agree to give you good goods and your money's worth. We want y right and agree to do our you any time at Abernethy's Shoe Store, our patronage and will treat you best to please you. Glad to see Trunks and Valises. AUGUST CLEARING SALE There are 500 pairs of Men's, Boys', Women's and Children's ~ Shoes which we are going to clear out at re- duced prices. About 50 pairs of Misses' and Child's Shoes and Slippers, worth from 75¢. to $1.25, which we will clear out at, .... 50c. H. JENNINGS, KING ST. sii} pS] i= 1 Hol sad falling medicine tl entire system, ti BOW woman. -- Si Omas. F. Brow, Ih i 1s 9 | DIED AT Mrs. Murphy J aly Napanee, Aug. Mrs. Thomas Nu occurred on Sat after several mo two months ago sl tic stroke from wl recovering, when | suffered on Friday Saturday. Decease years of age and ten children, five s ters, besides her She was a devout man Catholio: cl took place to th vault. D. L. Hill, of th is confned to tl from a severe cold confined to the how weeks through ill rows, New York, is with his pare wy Burrows, Rober Miss Georgia Da is nding her ho brother, W. A. Daly and Mrs. Williay, Ni spending a few day guests of Mr. and danier, John street. hart, Belleville, are | Mrs. (Dr.) Ming, Jo A Warning Tc Too much care car small children during of the summer mn against bowel troub is only necessary tc dose of castor oil tc order of the bowels substitute but give castor oil, and see tl rancid oil nauseates dency to gripe. If th the bowels give Che Cholera and Diarrh and then a dose of cs disease may be chec) ency and all danger tor oil and this rer procured at once anc instant use as soon | cation of any bowel This 'is the most suc kuown and may be implicit confidence ev cholera infantum. [ druggists. Visiting At W festp Mirror Ne a he. J. andson, of Everett erritory, are renewin here. It is thirty-eig Mr. Barker Juss saw W changes in that space he left his boyhood ho fortune in the west, About the only houses were the old stone pos red mill. He is a you Hiram Barker and of Green. Since removing Mr. Barker has been He is a practical mari has been connected w lumbering firms in the United States. Rideau boat for Otta day, Wednesday, Thurs: at 6 am. .J. Swift revost, Brock stre to sell during August | nis soft front, America 75¢c. and 81. for 50c. room for fall itmpurtati at rtunity to ow pe 44 at less th window. All sizes, four teen. Mrs. Almira Beecham, keeping a disorderly ho street, Brockville, was « sentenced to five month mon jail.