of at Ottawa, of his in SYNOPdIs OF CAN Nuarts.--~A free 'miner's certificate ited upon ment in ad: uth for an individual, anoum for a ii i 4H ii rides ork vormmot mining clalma i entry fee j he Ex 5 c A miner may obtain two leases to the | aredue 9 miles for gold of five of hei , x or THE Polish that won't wear off fold Only at Strachan's Hardware a »- Head of the House and the Queen of the Kitchen Roth wjhold the high auality of Orawford's conl. No better or Wore convincing testimony is ro. quired. One Knows it 4s the most fconomical, because he Vays Bille: the other knows it gives the best satisfaction, becuuse she feeds it to her fire, --_-- CRAWFORD, FOOT OF QUEEN ST. "PHONE 9. Smal Pl Gal Dow fll Dig SHOOTING SEASON OPENS FRIDAY. 10,000 Loaded Shells ALL NUMBERS OF EBY'S GRAND PRIX. Which is pronounced by all sportsman the best Loaded Shell made. 60c. a box. RIiLRee We have the largest assortment of Guns and Rifles in town to plek from \nd. every gun can be tried before pur chasing. |W. A. MITCHELL'S HARDWARE Now, while Br are low, is the tithe oa coal 1 Juaiy SCRANTON. COAL a of or Tava cont! may | "ans. It may also see that any 'medi- with | cal practitioner y training. Wise and discreet men, zegl- SSRI tet | tuning. Wie ion £ Wation | reflection, qualified for ADIA N | EST MINING "REGULATE ott con) bat Wau ins | acres can of ton cents be collected and | junior com | discovered mineral | claim "11800% { is $5. 1 on the ro- has may, requirenients, pur: I 2 a | |" The smaller the con number of perso desired "Opites per Orbem Dicer. far the cares and Snsietios of muni- T ------ The m--l cipat life. The Brantiord Expositor Suggests a remedy-special legislation with the end in view of adding three to the council i Galt; giving it tra in place bf sever. members, hut leavi ing the plan or principle of selection unchanged The *kperience : of Galt will be of value to other places, which are dis satisfied with 'the 'ward system. The belief is common "that a council, re- presenting - the wi people and elect- ed by them,' i than it is generally by the"ward 'system, is pre- ferable. Yet Galt," which has tried it, is not "watisfied, Ad is disposed to abandon it on the ground that it is burdensome on the members of the council. Remuneration for service would dissipate the grievance, but the towns are mot ready for that result in The governtient has 'not, it ap pears, done anything decisive with re- gard to the appointment of a succes. sor to Dr. Daniel Clarke, who for many years was the superintendent of | the Toronto asylum, and has retired for a well-earned' rest, ' It may well halt and reflect, that there are some positions which can- not be acceptably. filled by the politi. cannot fill the place | of an 'expert adviser upon mental dis Time was when the asylums were re- | eruited, so far as the medical staffs | weze concerned, by men from the medi: cal profession' without any previous | ously disposed, by much reading and : municipal government. their respon. tintin sible work, but the plan and the pro- Editorial Notes, | cans were' not very good for the un. fortunate patients, The better course is that which has St. Thomas street railway's simmer service has paid pretty well, But the winter service 'will more than gobble been pursued for many years ip this up the profits, ! province. When appointments have been . is | 1 [made they have been of candidates 1g] = A contemporary : grieves because Wi. Positions, and they have been | Habltain js being turned down by his usually filled hy young men of ambi. | Party. Those conservatives have no tions and studious habits, These have | Shame and no conscience. become specialists in the treatment of The graft of the official reporters, | insanity, and as vacancies 'occurred engaged in connection with the Fauit- they have heen advanced until eventu-{ oF enquiry, is about $100,000, "fow ally, and on their merits, they stood they got it is something which no at the head of the profession. 1 fellow. can' find out. of The Whitney government may make -- ' a departure from this rule, but it willl The Canadian Observers did not see not be to its credit. There are, let us. the eclipse of .the sun at Labrador. repeat, some plades which the -politi- | The clouds obscured it, and the party cians cannot' ill, and these embrace | did not, like their London confreres, the offices of. medical directors of our] use a balloon to rise above them. [7 asylums, The snccessfal men are the pees skilled and 'experienced specialistn, Mr. Burns, says the Ottawa Free ------ Press, is in Canada, in the interests of i Wrangling Among The Voters. labour. Mr. Burns says he is enjoying A : § The plan of campaign in Quebec, to] holiday, but he will turn mucho revive the conservative party and ¥ ~ what he learns to good account. That wake it strong for the next election, is certain. is to bid for the labour vote, It is presumed that the workingmen, rr annni Now it is the farmers who prop ise I county of Beauharnois; and hero he explained that it was the burning am. bition of hig friends, if given the op- portunity, to establish in Canada a real bureau of labour, something dif- ferent from the bureau the liberals had established, one that would keep the tradesmen posted ag to the pro- gress of industry in this country, He must assume that the working- bowr Day abolished because it inter feres with the holding of the Hunting- ton town council meeting, The Glean- er has been given to many eceentriei- tics, but this beats them all. ---- The riots in Tokio are a sufficient | Cc indication of the unpopularity of the of "Bishop Potter's failure," which is | of the bureau of labour was to appoint | the way the subway tavern in New [on & man at a high salary who frittered his time away and accomplished no- { right, but the management was all appointed. It spent a couple of years, | 8t an onormous. expense, in collecting information, which, when printed, was not even road by the government of the day, ---- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Is That It? Hamilton Spectator, 1D4Y! SEPTEM) io Tne SENT SCHOOL OF CRIME FOR BOYS | gave they, certificates of illness, pro vided with the forged signatures of various doctors in Jfor their absence from school while they were at Fellmann's hou and' readings, frog, socjalist J and magic clinical ancient and can, previous occasion he had stolen $300 in coin the knuckle wt to at © ¢ The Huntington Gleaner wants La- Be Hines or iicnsly Bay factory will this year; 'the mag corn not having ed in the grain yield, ties 'oats and rye out," mises a bi on frost, York is referred to, The idea was ull] Miss Edith Bat 0 thool kindergar " : ' ten, returned this week to Ottawa, to | thing. Groat things were 10 be done, | wrong. That is the latest informa: | be assistant in the Normal school. and so the labour Commission was | tion, Iu tring night recently Kathleen Musgrove hand. left leg broken last weck, is BROUGHT TO LIGHT, Youths Become Experts at Burg- lary and Rob Homes of Parents and Friends to Value of $3,500. Breslau, Sept. 8.--Adolf Fellmann, proprietor of a cycling track at orgenau, was sentenced on Wednes- day to five years' penal servitude for receiving stolen property, ineitement to theft, and forgery. The case, which has created a great sensation here, involves a number of school boys and college students of tender age attending the public schools, Fellmann, who became acquainted with the boys throu, glary, 10g. I'he boys hecame experts in crime, and for the last two years a band of them has carried on a system of rob- bury from the houses of their parents and friends, Jewelry, clothing, and cles; of an aggregate value of $3,500, were stolen in this way and turned over 'to Fellmann, who sold them to retail dealers in other parts of country, . Fellmann even supplied the boys with knuckle dusters with which to defend themselves against rents and friends in the event of their being caught in the act of robbing them. * In return for their successful ox- ploits Fellmann was in the habit of aking them for motor rides, treat- Ng them to suppers, and visits to the theatre, suspicion of safe breaking and shop-lift- other arti- and in order to allay the the school authorities, order to account away on their excursions x occupied in robbing their parents. The boys were further entertained se to drinking bouts recitations, and songs books and ROWSpPRpers. ellmann also gave them lectures pn medicine and anatomy, illustra- ing his instruction with diagrams lantern displays based on and. surgical pictures in modern medical works. . where a boy had been t by his father in the act of obbing his safe, from which on a In one case and various articles of attacked his parent with duster which Fellmann ad supplied and permanently blind I him in one eye, -- THE CANNING SEASON. -- rwelry, he the frost keeps off the factories ex for weeks. The South only can tomatoes hinery for canning vet been installed. Nany of the farmers are disappoint- | in many locali- | are not "turning | when threshed, ag promised. | wn looks excellent, buckwheat pro- | g crop, depending, of course | The { | « p ins ro peace proposals. The envoys will not considerably damaged the meg ave nen are extremely ignorant, that they | be welcomed back, though the surren- by rot. do not read, nor reflect, nor know of | der, if surrender it be, is not their After a long and painful illness the passing events. He takes it that | work, heath gecurrig Fi Sunday noon of they h Orgotten about the ex- I mount, x Tie iy Raw. ploits of his party when it was in A great deal of fun has been made | vive Mrs. Macdonald Dr power, The furthest ijt got towards was a member ral took place Glenwood cemetery, ton, who took honors Ottawa Normal Sc the 1L.O.F. The fune! Tuesday to to open a window one » the glass broke, and severely cnt her Fox, who had his , Just above the ankle, reported to be doing as Master Rae ry sd Il as may he expected. F, p , We suppose the Toronto World's idea | V* a Xpected. For the | It remained for Sir William Mul is that a hmatic should be appointed Be Roar on met Me. and Mrs | when the liberals attained to oH , | to boss the Toronto asylum. Fe, (ol) JV. Bog is visiting her to give the labour slement the recog: on, XE. A. Bog, assistant inspector | | nition it' desired The Last Touch. Standard Bank, in Toronto. Dr, and | hition it desired, and to found and | 1oronto World. + | Mrs. H. Reynold di | Put in operation a real labour bureau, ussia and Japan are friends as well week's "hohaes i Deion "Gerald in a big ae Sn ah thy ve RS bn Bt er ing antl distributing reliable data re- TOW auger Te pus » ville, is in town on his holidays, with | specting the conditions of labour in --- 2 i e. sud ae ot ! Canada. The deputy minister of Ig. * The Ward System. oh nll tt word af voung peo. | bour, Mr. Mackenzie, an experienced, | St. Catharines Journal. | student in afternoon, out to Wellington, Tuesday | titu n and had a dance in the political economy, has] Galt citizens are Retitioning the Weiliian pavilion in the evening, | i t : mayor to take steps to go to | Mavor M. Farri | been instrumental in making Peace be. the ward system yor + Farmington left on Tues for electing council lors. Electing them from the town All this is well known to the laboup at large has not been a success, An- | element, and it' must, therefore, be | Other case of where theory is. better | amused with Mr. Monk's attempts to than practice. | myatity or mislead it. If the labour | tweeri capital and labour many times, is Indeed He Might. | coment. vans aha iy is sere ' . tending a few davs in Toronto, « J. | a ly Ay 18 greater | Ottaw: Fi Py ' . hi is i New Y si {oh Mies 33 Rronier | Outawe unionasres will never be 'ut. nos in ips inte York on Susi: Are the most delightful of all presentation ent, and] . in Interests of G, FE. Fraser {men of the John Burns stamp, One | isfied. Marshall Field has $150,000,. & Sons. Dr. J. H. Boulter, who has beverages. of kis kind is bet 000. As though that were not trouble | eon spending a few days in town the | jot bas 18 better, for labour, than enough he has just married a widow guest of his father, Wellington Boul Porfect tonics, | one hundred Monks, worth a million or two. At Raeventy 1 ter, returned to-day to - Detroit. G. Highly nourishing. { he ought to have had more wisdom. Arthur Kyle left this week on a trip Refreshing, delightiul and { ~ -- to Saskatoon, N.W.T. {dn Experience In Ga. The Naked Tiuth. 9 {Galt is«distutishied with its "mayor, | oon Citizey. Sir Wilfrid it agi n Everybody knows that Sir Wiliri he {and it agitates, through the wayor, yooty joe dl . | for a return to the ward system, and - 2° head of the mounted poe i T ment, ol the whole Doukhobo: outfit to be close-herded till the show was gover, lest they should scandalize | opens up a subject of more than | Bormal intercht. In 1869 this town, by ja vote of the people, decided to ¥, in his Toronto, treal. Mr. and Mrs. culars have ' Smith, who was ret automobile for a trip to | Warden Platt, of 1% ton, | in town for a two wees holidge Mrs. Gerald Mackenzie has returne | ome from a month's visit in Mon Manly Martin are -------- May Drop Soo Election Case. on filed in the conser petition against i 1 | { | : |at oronto, Sept. 8.--So far no parti Charles i 1 | ned ite member elect - the proceedings hy ahpering 5t Fd: Hor the Soo at the last provinces 1! | 50 | & council by general vote, and monton in their birthday suits. tion. The time limit has expired, hut | » ey --- the details could stilt 20 in were con- | then seven wen and the mayor have Misun Somewhere. sent given. The first impression is | bien in control of municipal affairs, Hamilton Herald. | The council is composed of good men. | The C * act is a measure of hon- That iv the main object of a esty and justice. It does no more than that the conservatives may fake the case to trial and ' hen drop it. The | JAS, McPARLAND, party's lawyers decline to discuss the | 339 and 341 King St. vent public piracy. Those who de- uesti « | j vote. It makes for the popularity of ra its a has either do Jove be heprther orn that. o Part { the 'individuals. " The man of petty' not understand jts Provisions or they culars, ideas, who is somebody in the ward, Would countenance public robbery. Mr. : 20 iho the Jargee consti: Maclean of the Toronto. World, should ; Children's Tams. ency. Galt bas no grievance in so far - See the many nobby lines shown as its representatives gre concerned, but they bave too much work, neil the move the Mahood drug whom -------- Pickle bottle corks, catsu bottle . Onl at Campbell Bros., the house of all a dozen, quali ' i . i ---------------------- { Must ived, A} uantity of service that falls upon its members. Ome ea ps Red to sesdlits wider? 200. box at The mmallez the 'number " Newman & Shaw's pe." bson's Red h having sup- | plied them with bicycles on hire, se- | cretly gave them instructions in bur- the | rE ------ AS Clothing, Jos. Abramson, The Sawyer ------ | tailor or buy from us; | § Our Suits bear --at $10, $12, Our New Our New Our New Our New Has Be i t-- ane na fo Ra ap ak s Buy Ju Zoran Farmers | We make ourselves acceptable tot osily imposed upon. They 'will be- | io, & a-- it heen the pres. pci, soe SPOR. our appearance. Good clothes . onl . : » , - . - 18 of : Hida Saihisg, a w Rou Pro ¥ their goods, Why not ? They have as|at the canning factories. < Corp y A end. ur clothes are not cheap, " Pording 0 te Some | much ri htt bi th o- | tomatoes started to o me in "heavy" 1 awhil guff, ", ght 30 ctpbine ap she yeos- { to Tuesday, necessitating mche ors | Mades, but the highest standar. He was at a political pionic in the ' Ve only want a chance to fit |a look. See Our Fall Order Department Ean If Your wr Are you on the fence Don't know whether yo THE H. D. & Clothiers and Haberdashers, KTO S It costs nothing to see 0 and not very mu coat. Clothes do not 'make | proclaim the man. Clothes - Come From Us They'll Be Right like many other men ? u'll buy from the custom | Many a man has been bothered - the same | way until he came here and had his mind relieved, all the ear marks of made-to- | 8° order garments and they cost about one-half less | $12.50, | choose a Suit that will their pa- | you. | $14 and $15. You can look as if it was built for ASK TO SEE Raincoats Top Coats Trousers Suits. BIBBY CO. Oak Hall. you. Suits, 815, 818 and $20. Overcoats, $1 2,815 and $18. 180 Princess Street, Betw: The People's Clothier een Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. -- SCHOOL BOOTS Solid and Durable --AT---- ve Labatt's London Ale & Porter Pleasing to the taste. Gold medals all Exposiuons. See that you get Labatt's--it is the same price as other good. and highest award brands not half Shoe Store. "0, { J py w (/ \\eaaTy win 1 Yer gee P04000000000000066 0006 THE CANADA METAL CO, TORONTO. ia CU 0009e 00000000000000 2000009 " any AGENT, 'Phone 274. COPPER, ANTIMONY & TIN § La op esas ur "Men's and Boys' Fall ch to own a Suit or Over- the man, but they often It is an understood thing that he people about in can atfain this poorly gotten up, ready- d of art in good clothes. Come in and take --- ---eewseeecewe Pleased with his Wares ul who ki TOPORIE ruber tnd Brooms i eased with his wares, siwaps well plsased wi customers, BOECKH BRUSHES never ppom! ad Bevo bas made them * the standard goods of Canada. EXCURSION wR --TO---- Central Canada Exhibition, Ottawa, | Going Dates, Sept. 8th, 136 b. 18th, and 16th, $115. Sp Das. Sept. 12th, 14th, and 15t $8 hers rickets good returning on or Sept. 18th, 1905. REDUCED FARE Sept. lun 0 Out. dist, 190! Second Class Colonist' Fares | ston to > ee Victoria, Vancouver, Portland ...... wet pi fo Rossland, Nelson, Trail, ol son, Spokane .......... vena oe Anaconda, Butte, Helena, Salt ) LBRO voppivessssy" srsrmreems sosssressest Colorado Pueblo .. San Francisco, Los Low Rates to many other points Mor further purtieslare, tickets an ti apply to TE. ANE City Passenger A CERCLT EL x NTR: \ 4 NNRUTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY XHIBITIONS -, TO TORONTO AND RE? 7 8th and 9th, $ Sept. 5th, 6th, 7th, ; Riv es limit Sept. 12th, 1905 KINGSTON TO OTTAWA AND RE] . 8th to 16th, - Seb 12th, 14th dnd IS "Return limit Sept. 18th, 1902 KINGSTON T0 FARROWSMITH & RE! Sept. 7th and 8th, Vik 1508 Rean™ wi Tova Harrowsmith Kingston 5 p.m. Sept. 8th. KINGSTON TO PARHAM AND RET! ' 29nd. $ Sept. 20th, 21st and 22n RB i limit Sept. 28rd, 1905. KINGSTON TO RENFREW AND RE' 5 4 27 d 28th $ Sent. 25th, 26th, 27 th an ? Return limit Sept. 20th, 1905. HARVEST EXCURSIONS #40. ints in 30,00 to 40, to Jo. gs a Assiniboia, Alberta ana, Si chewan. Going Sept. 12th and 2 turning within sixty days and ic y ov & 1 articulars at K 3 : 1 eet Office, Ontario Steet F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER. . Agent len Gen. Pass. Bay of Quinte Rail New short line fer Tweed, Hat Deserento, and all local pointe, 2 leave City Hall Depot at 2M D. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kiasst --ima---------------------------------------- CANADIA NATIONAI Exposif TORONTO, ON Return tickets will be sold at, $5.50 26th, to Sept Good going Aug. 26 : and valid for return up to and inc ept. 15th. ) ) Seals ' and berth included west { To Strs. Kingston and --r rds and berth included hens on Hamilton Line Strs, Belleville Pic i macticulars apy 0 I. P. HANLEY, JAS. WoT © Ticket Agt. t L and ALLAN LINE "Y**" 586m ROYAL MAIL STEAMER! From Montreal. From Q Bavarian, Fri Sept. BR, 0 a.m. Virginian, Fri. Sept. 15 3a m. Tunisian, Fri. Sept 3 a 2 MONTREAL TO G OF: Pretorian Thurs., Se! i. ja) NEW YORK TO GLASG(C Numidian Thurs Sept. 14, 1 MONTREAL TO LONDON & HA » p an Se Sarmatian Sept. 16. Pomerania $10 single. $76 return. Only oh: passengers carried, called second 5 P. HANLEY, Agent. GIT. a Depot J P. GLU Pass r . Posuenge Clarence Street. SLEEVE, Lake Ontario and Bay of Q: Steamboat Co. , Limitec 1000 Islands, Roche 'and Bay of Quinte pp Taking Effect August 2) Str. North King Leaves Kipgston at 10.15 a. 1 Hannan Islands, calling at Alex Hay apd Gananoque. Returning s leaves at 5 p.m.. for Rochester, calling at Bay of Quinte ports. Str. Alethd p Cingston daily except & Pir id ue Picton and intern 3 of Quinte Ports. Ban Ee hn from J.P Has . Gilderslesve, Jas, Swift A. HORSRY. Trafic Mana THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIE (ESTABLISKED 1863.) President--Sir Richard Carte lg (oposite recelved and Interest i S. C. McGill, Managing Dir ca ©7 Marenea Street. King 'Jones Falls And Returr "Rideau King" every Wed and Saturday at 6 am. Fa Apply for tickets to the purse , James Swift & Co., ag