HAI LL, | fate AL the gad rob wf. Ale bois . The only bv phe Met' ik: that the wlary is sot iy x Aim ie dewtoy r these ger worth the secking by the older medi '| the 1 ' { : all. You had better believe it. could. He then accepted of the assist- Persons 4 tified that ton- ders will not onmidored Unless nade & | d form supplied, and wf ae, fo slgnatures. h ned Kuch 'tender' Pnssed peacefully, anil Soe one set envious eyes pon his hb and under took, through his' political allies, 1, gave Br. Fee some of the greatest wors ry in his later illness, He had before him all the while the knowledge that York he was being crowded and criticized, { wmount of tender, which will be for- feted if the purty tendering decline to ene ter into a contract w called apn tu do' ri he fail to Seuplste tie a i tracted for. tender Bot we ] copied "the srned. {and in conversation with his ° Department does wot hind itself to | [wWecopt the lowest or any tender. I. . ', i i FRED. GHLINAS, hp e3poritnee. Public Wark Secretary. of the fonservative press Departmen 3 : . 04 T 0 wan tember 20th. 1908. in raking up these incidents now can- iy ro om tee jot be imagined, The office is vacant, [partment will not be paid for it. and it will be for the council to ap- et eee ee te een. . i he - point to it whoever can secure LINO GREASE OR DANGEROUS, port of its majority. Who that one DRUGS, pr may be is not yet quite eertain, One In "Herpicide,"" the New Scien- medical man ik said to have it at his tific and S 1 rult command, the party being willing to Treatment. reward him for his labours by this ap- n | pointment, Yet there are others, and Have yoy dandraff ? Then you have "a dark horse'! may appear with the & contagious. parasitio disease, un: AR.2nE tou pleasant, unhealthy and one that will | possibility of winning where the vote eventually load to baldness. To cure it | cannot be concentrated upon the You must destroy" the Pirasite that stronger man, ewhbro's Herpicide, ( 'of Laramie, Wyd,, says: alloyed the ito c » arles Klein, *'Herpici cul men with a large and profitable Hpractics, A younger man would ap-. preciate the position and make. much of it, because he would have the time Be Tir plore to attend to its requirements. ~The shottle will con- [choice can be made, however, without reviving the memory of recent events. De, Foe died without "the sympathy and regard of the men who have so much 0 say about him, and his . ~ friends, who knew his feelings, are not "THERE 18 A TIME i likely to be molified by praises of his y | tormentors, FORALL THINGS." ~~ § : Now, while. prices (are § |. yp, 4.suranon. Faked. . s { low, is the lime to fill | Goldwin Smith, in an address before your coal bin with best the Trades' Congress in Toronto, re- Juality SCRANTON COAL ferred to the labour movement in New | in rom Zealand and said arbitration by law bad failkd becguse employer and em- . i ) P. Walsh's Yard $ BARRACK STREET, {Ployes could not be forced into a set. | Homent of their differences. "Y ou can: i not," said Mr. Smith, "force an em- SAILS {player to pay more than he can af- ford, You cannot force a labourer to Grand Union Hotel iii! Jiu, om,» ovo Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up and soft as silk. vince you of ite ner ing deniggists, at i where)" | From Mr. Smith's remarks one does Bot get an hecurate contéption: of the progress or condition of events in New we are informed, "of being a wethod wlony or state." The act was only to be appli: ol when capital and' labour could not amicably adjust their cases, and when strikes were probable. Instead ited to "an avalanche of litigation." The Community was in constant turmoil. A court, meant for only occasional sor Falls Into Well. Vancouver, Sept. 22. Miraculous was the wscape from death of oight Jarohl Ivy Taylor of Grand Forks. ) was drawing a bucket of water from a well, when she lost br Sajgnes and fell down sixtyweight feet. Sor tunately, she alighted vn her foot in two fewt of water, blow which was | Y1% and. Kept constantly. in Service, Reason For It. ile ou ee Recaro. Sedan Feb 51 i ' i i i Brantford Fixpositor. | i ; Sr Io clas jnches 0 Wit smd. Bet mother put Sisgouing ot disputes, merely, "The "wd iiplness rove aro beginning ayperimng tal farm in the provino: of locker: By herael she carried on rains SURGE Ly. hub the: (uth «of the Soy neta. Wages, time. approntices, conditions of fabour and modes of work, The inevitable result followed, They suffcrbed only from a | court became glutted with suits. Iy {which under under ordinary eircum- stances it takes two men to lift This she placed down the well and resound the child, who: The be removed frogy one side of the The imperial' government says the cattle embargo ill not go. : what. about the preference ? Mr. Bick- erdike said it was in peril, Belleville is anxious the water none better than experts in this city can give. Consult the Donnellys, surance underwriters' in convention assembled regularities of the panies. Not case of sour grapes is it? What good is life tion when they have of coneilintion in industrial rises; and live v She life oa he converted into an instrament for the | UMW i Phony i oy gy ne be * "EIGHT FEET. minute and detailed regulation of all a 1 7they hud some of the moiey WET Stp-- : the industries in the aol. 1 Escape of Girl Who Kansas City Journal. . tute int - iar, says a Kansas paper, is a | It may be hrought into x is understood | make an exhibit at the international | exhibition in New Zealand next vear man who knows all something that never happened. Prat | saying, "Blessed are the peacemakers." Walnut (Missouri) Herald. » ada ; | could oot dispose of its business, Its Ne ogo as AS the | Ohteut and disgust of people and liti. man whom it was their intention to | Fanta incrased until the one judge swindle, a central office detective ar | rested at the poin 8 pistol, John 'Kane, and Wil. one, from . moment, Wilson and ied pacties, writes the correspondent of od ther Jere Sealing with ithe New York Post, "not adjudicate in fet in "any industrial dispute save such as | Wanld inevitably Joad to on. lock-out oy | 8 strike and their business will be re- | ducal to manageable dimenvions, while . Ta | masters and sen will agree to sdttio or th. y y Howe j All differoncss between themselves." born near Chapman's Comers. | Perhaps this is what Goldwin Smith or i. dist is Mre. meens when he is, "We must fall Ln ; "ack upon natural laws, upon nd beak to be sold 0-1 cop ivion™ x ot lak of ome and 4 | arveary were banked up, and the dis Pockets when we were asleep. who had acted resigned and no other ly or people, irrespective of | Tevord: the supreme court, would party affiliations, treal Star. ngland is not prospect of Japan closing the open | doo: in Manchuria and Korea. ' Buh thinks he ik on sufitien tly Mon E % -- New Claimant For Keewatin, Ott Free Press. ® The © ons br. Montague has taken | the managership his is not a year in which the city' can indulge ii extravagance, and still ie work which is not necessary, for which there is no dewand, and which will cost thousands of dollars. Our. civic committees talk of Take the propose changes in the city buildings, They are not called for. To have the school officials there in 8 wen whitidient. The hoard of education did not ask for the accom- modation, By av Yote of seven to six the members deci to change their place of Em ied only if they were provided with the rooms they tod ing To let the secretary and inspector into the city building, the mayor, the city -assossur amd the city auditor must be displaced. The auditor and the ussiwsor edn go where they please | ~~the civic committee has no concern | R. for them--and the mayor will be hid- den in a recess in the alcove. The tendency - in all cities is to increase the accommodation of the city any grow ing provide for their anew cramped" fg space now. To crowd ries, Ridewu Mall of Dr. Suns, who agreed. with- them util pr Foe be'a serious mis- : Hay oe dutic fon ta dischiiege wuch of | take. ~ 2 ration ol Con adie ite ot. hotel oy ent ak the | Bosides, why accommodate one of . Ridews Mall, Ottawa, om. cal health officer assigned to him, {yet for men--for no advantage and no forms hand olaietion or thin Tanand The lite of Dr. Fee thenoeforwad | pain-at the Mtpense of another set ? ment, cows and the horses must : shambles to the other side. The aah dan Che on 3 Frere fk nd oe lies bv tiasing. th oc- schol officials am sean there nase le the, order « # the i snes, bu . Ji pron ga do Mind: act which | looks aml presence cial, the city officials and the police officials cap' put up "This scheme. bas been properly call wl thousand doMafs; "The architecture of the city buildings will be spoiled. The public debt Will receive another sub- stantial addition: Will the people approve ? with anything ! will cost five wildcat one, It Is all this wise ? Editorsat Notes. The veterans are not getting much consideration 'from the Whitney ernment. better hold, gov- What 'they have they had Hon. A. G. Blair has intimated that | he may return® to political life. When he had a good thing he did not know how to a it. esses The western railway companies have removed the bar to the employment of older men. The stand-byes after Well, for advice on pipe business. It can get A man left a grip and $40,000 iy, a car in Ottawa, and rewarded the con ductor with $2 for saving them for him. Honesty may have its own re ward. It had in this case anyway. ------ Mr. Marter, of Toronto, has it that thirty years the Capadian fire in cowpanies have not. met their losses and expenses out of their north conveying all premiums. 1¢ is wonderful that they | classes of matter leaves Vancouver continue in business, Uctober Tut, : : Dr. James Hannay, Fredericton, N. The National Association of Life It is announced, has heen appoint Hartford, has condemned the ir New York ecom- | insurance inspec- it does. not reveal any- Zealand, A correspondent of the New thing? But for the quarrel of the York Post has been stadying the situ Equitable fellows how much would ation on the spot, and he declares | America have heard about that the law with regard to arbitra: {scandals of the day ? tion has failed because it has been 9 4 : resorted to mmneoossarily. "14 has been Canadians should be interested in perverted from its original purpose," the insurance exposures. Since 1875 paid gver eighty-five mil- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Liar A La Kansas. the facts about Big Tariff Changes. t Ereupe 4 are advoegting that he rs CR i wt | take wp and carey in his work, Even. hides, coal, jron ore, lumber, and Hats Of, I Frank Morris, wid wall . : wood pulp be placed on the free list. | Look at your hat. You need a usw | tally there may be a sepesl of the act $ . to he 1 green | : | fone, See our new derhys at R92 and all: prinals. | OF an amendment of it, Lot the affect i John Has The Entree. worried over the | to do . SEPTEMBER 22. BIG POKER POTS On' Ocean Liners So the Story of multi-millionai ar liner reached stories of the bi ing the voyage aboard nau-Varilla, the F | tained an | Russian government; the Philadelphia capitalist, and man; | Joseph Ramsey, Jr. resident Wabash railroat: He he of the Metropolitan Randolph Guggenheimer "Fhe civic officials are | inghouse and Genera] Nelson A. Miles, | It I= not stated whe | these ed, The gambling on shipboard, it declared hy passengers, started lint day out, the smoking room, generally frequented the stateroom of ono of the capitalists, high as they wanted disturbed bv curious pe was allowed to enter the game at the opening $10,000 worth of chips were bought, Stud, jackpot poker played, and thousands were lost { won, nearly as large as the | made pools until they the $10,000 entry turns plaving said that some of the backers proved to he a total loss, men engaged tha anciers representine etween $300,000, 600 and $400,000,000, Westinghouse themselves up in the | which was engaged steel man, and and three night thev played poker, Captain D, Hogemann, of the ship, said that it was the usu ol silly van: Paved poker durine the the storv han been joke, My, Westinghouse, My Frick Flint denied the wtory as | Were conderned, When Ottawa, Sept. '22. department has issued a ei minding the public that with the close of navigation on the Yukon nver, it will he necessary to limit the quantity of mail matter to City and other points bevond { Horse 10 wrapped newspapers, from the office of sient newspapers, | ter of all kinds, except hooks, catalogues, and samples of merchandis: steamer for the no ed by the Dominion prepare a guide scripts, maps, braries (public and on the history of Canada. postmaster of St. Catharines. The railways are their ent real estate man is tions on all the property on Nicholas the | Street skirting the right of way The secretary of state lof a letter asking for a vote in Prince county, Prince Fdward Island, the repeal of the Canada Temperance act (Scott. act), force in that district ever sine its ! enactment twenty-seven | temperance people of Prince county say they would rather replace the act hy the passed by the island legislature, Tw, thousand people, therefore, friends of the temperance moyement, have sign- ed the request for a vote to repeal the Seott act The annual work { plies to the numerous lighthouses nn. har der the charge of Joke Was On Her, | arin and fisheries, has heen 4 hs x int. | Pleted, The work was done Cue vite hoted a i (hnptuint. {by the steamer Golspie, which was re- y ment last night. wen ported to. be lost on Lake Superior a { fortnight ago, but which turned up all right. The trip was made this year in | forty-three days, | Campbell Bros., the | Kingston for men's hats. The death of John | nock, occured at the lS i | pital, Smith's Falls, vn Wednesday, of terms with Japan to be entrusted with | Rright's disewse. Decoased wax a pass key, ' sixty, | ways resided | that his father wrested from the wild- | erness, AS MUCH AS $100,000 HAS BEEN DROPPED. Goes--Men Played fof Three Nights and Days--The Yarns Are Denied. New York, Sept, 20. related, o well- dropped more than king full, which he than his opponent's Among the 632 cabin passengers the big ship wire Philipe Bu: rench engineer; Chas. while in Russia, ol order for ships from the Henry C, Frick, steel Lily, Duchess of Marlborough ; . Flint, who, Heinrich Conreid, Opera House; , George West- ther any or all of men were in the high poker play- was on the of playing in where games are those who indulged Instead held; where they could play as without being rsons. Nobody unless draw and straight were the only games and Several passengers with incomes not capitalists, got together fee and then took with the stakes. Tt js these pools net ted large sums, while others There was no danger of any of the "welching," for around table were a certain group of fin- It was stated that Messrs, Flint, and Frick locked captain's room, by the Pittsburg that for three davs commander that none of the men trip and that gotten up as a and Yar as they --s THE YUKON MAILS Navigation Cioses Matter Carried Will Be Limited. The post office reular Dawson White posteards, singly and periodicals publication, * tray and third-class mat letters, trade patterns, The last circulars and government to to the books, manu ete, in Canadian li private) bearing J. Lovelace has been appointed moving to beter terminals. A promin securing op Ottawa Canada Atlantic is in receipt Upon which has heen in vears ago. Lhe Scott prohibition law recently » #0 that the provincial sta- that Cansda will of taking sup the department of com- this vear the shortest time og stvle centre in James Moir, Kilmar- Genoral Hos- aged Kilmarnock, and al at the bom in old homestond Belleville; when ort, Sidney With a cargo ies aboard a popul- port recently and the ig poker played dur- have startled even the Veterans of the great national game, At one play, it is known capitalist 3100000 on a thought better four deuces, TAIT in having our Young Men's . 'JUST want in evidence 'in his. Fall Moderate the household. will do well to come, ------------ ---------- in Raincoats, Shama ---- ~THE H. D.BIBPY 0; CLOT Young Men's Single and Doubl $7.50, $8 50, $10, $12, $12.50 10 $15. The young man who has never been here for Clothes BusinessTlen Will find a large and attractive stock of FALL GOODS here. We 'have the latest style suits in all the newest and swellest fabrics. The greatest compliment that can be paid a Suit or Overcoat is to have the wearer say wken he lays it aside, after hard service, "It gave satisfaction." That means a whole lot more than that it looked well when it was new, as inferior clothing often does. You can always say, "It gave satisfaction" about our Suits and Overcoats, as they never fail to do so. We also offer uncommon values Hats, Caps, etc. Most young men come here for clothes. could pot be induced to go elsewhere. Clothes RIGHT. Suit. TT. HIERS AND HABERDASHERS. ~ Maaoy Ff them We take great pains The young man wants all the late style "kinks in cu, make up and fabric; and he gets them all when he comes here. The longer coat, wider collar and lapels, and the loose trousers are some of the features the young gentleman will HE'LL GET THEM ALL HERE prices, too--that always pleases the head of e-Breasted Suits, Our New Overcoats Have Arrived. THE H. D. CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS, 0AK BIBBY CO, HALL. : A ---- Jos, Abramson, The People's Clothier 180 Princess Street, Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. market. portable. information ported death of foree, who, tives, has lish i ' Empire - Typewriter RT Gives more value for money than any machine dn the Visible writing --Very Price, $60. 1S HE A CANNIBAL» ---- Denies Guilt and Will Return to Christian Religion. Huntington, Ind » Sept, 22. Definite contradicting the re Daniel Flick Wilber- African missionary after belag , educated in this the native airy: renowneed the Christian faith . | several an A pretty wedding took place Thurs. | heathenism, Sn lake company in | day V w Winnipeg. Keewatin is lost forever to | derv: he Ie. Hanitobe: ¥ ronths ago. and returned :. to bas been received here. Wilberforce, with several other Ft peaed a been arrested by the of West Africa, the \ . \ Second-hand machines from $5 to $50. J. B.C. DOBBS & €0., 171 WELLINGTON STREET ask forgivoness Christian faith. The convenient easily applied, 10c. store, n rd to ------------ + Nyals Corn Stix. remedy, corns, warts and bhunions. Neo grease, SCHOOL BOOTS Solid and Durable' ei ATT Fhe Sawyer Shoe Store. the charge and asserts' that he will aml return to th removes Mcleod's drug A pretty wedding wae solemnized at St. Carthagh's church, Tweed, on Wed- nesday, when Patrick Hopkigs, son of James Hopkins, Sheffield, was united Josie Murthy, late Michael x HOSPITALS CROWD MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WO Pinkham's Advice Saves 1 nn (hia. Bad and Cookly Sri It is a sa true fact every y brings an crease in number ofo tions perfo upon wome our hosp Moré thant of tients 1 white beds are women and girls are awaiting or recovering from o) tiops made necessary by neglect. Every one of these patients plenty of warning in that ng ¢ feeling, pain at the left or right of womb, nervous exhaustion, pain i small of the back, leucorrheea, ness, flatulency, displacements of womb or irregularities. All of 1 symptoms are indications of an healthy condition of the ovarie womb, and if not heeded the tre will make headway until the pe: has to be paid by a dangerous o) tion, and a lifetime of impaired us ness at best, while in many case: repults are fatal. The following letter should 1 hope to suffering women. Mrs. Re Glenn, of 434 Marie St., Ottawa, jon the immense bills atte Home Pray accept my hearty t Just as surely as Mrs. Glenn cured of the troubles enumerate her letter, just so surely will Lydi Pinkham's Vegetable Compound every woman in the land who su from womb troubles, inflammatio the ovaries, kidney. troubles, ner excitability and nervous prostra Mrs. Pinkham invites all ye women who are ill to write her for advice. Address, Lynn, Mass. EE LEE ---- DO THEY WANT HUSBANI Canadian Girls Put Addresse: Cheddar Cheese. London, Sept. 22.--A Dundee g cutting a large Cheddar cheese fou glass tube in which were two let The first was from Arthur 0. Sie the maker, of Northfield, Ont., as for informatibn where cheese was and stating that he had a few yi fadies with him, who wished to k The second was from girls asking to commonjcdte with Edessia MoB Muirsfield,. Canada; Edith Sie Muchmore street," Ottawa, and Ine Bride, Northfield station. Railway Accidents Special to the Whig. <3 Washington, D.C., Sept. 22.--St ties just published by the Br board of trade explode the theory there are more accidents on Ame then on British railways. It apy from the figures that American way travel is safer in proportion railway travel in the British According to the report for 1904 passengers, 448% railroad empl and 573 other persons, a total « 158 persons, were killed and 18,8( jured in railway accidents in ( Britain. Duging the same time passenaers, " 3,632 employees anc 973 other persons were killed 84,155 injured by railroad accider the" United States. The total mi of ' the British railways is 2 miles, while that of the American ways is 213,90 miles. The Ame mileage is nine and one-half times of Great Britain, while the total American railway fatalities = is than nine times the English total total of injured on American rail is less than four and one-half the English total. In addition to it must be considered that the senger and freight mileage on A can railways is far greater than on British railways and that amount of business done in this ! try and the speed of the trains | o far greater than the business speed in Great Britain. In Engl ' Far Reaching Result Of Wi Snecial to the Whig. : Fresno, Cal., Sept. 22.-The wa tween Russia and Japan has ha unforeseen effect upon the raisin i try of California and the owners vineyards in this part of the have great difficulty to overcom complications arising from the la Japanese grape pickers. Japanes almost exclusively used for pi and sorting the grapes used in ing raisins. In former years there always an abundance of Japanes that work, but when the war | out so many of the men return Japan to serve in the army ap the Russians, that Japanese he every "kind became extremely olf the coast. Now, that the pi season is on, the growers expe great difficulty in securing the r ed help for bringing in the ha The Southern Pacific and the Ye railroads have been appealed to allow reductions in fare of | ers on the coast who are willis cme here 'to work in the vines The result, so far, has not bee isfactory, Ruddick Well Treated. Bristol, - Sept. 22. Dairy Con sioner Ruddick has Just=returned Denmark, Holland and Gennany was entertained by 300 Bristol in ing merchants "and railway shi men all anxious to inbrease trade Canada. He was well received and aide ervwhere on his present tour, Wit members of the the chamber of commerce. Rudd spected at Bristol the new Rove comnleted ward dock, to be