paper "in Ottawa, Its con- the local government in ! sould not see, The spirit of J..B. Me will be manifested in the Jo me, lent his hand. FF FE 2 si iit: i for use as the oc 1 regard 'to the normal school | punished with all the | vindictiveness that a jaundiced party can, display. B re is another side to the Jase. It is presented "by Lindsay, which is the county seat of a consti- | J tuency that has. ever been dgithiul to the conservative party. For four par- J Haments its member has held the Jlort, and 'when normal schools were 'J being 'given away, as marks of gov- ernment favour, Mr. Fox, M.P.p., thought he hdd a claim to! special ve- cognition. He was passed over, ind the school, (or bribe) given to Petor- toro, whith is represented now, for the first time ' in-many years, "Ww a constrvative, and may not again give evidence of a similar political weak- ngs. Does it pay to be represented by a member? asks the Lindsay 7atch: man-Warder, ths conservative party paper; and the answer "is in the nega: tive. Thus there is a difference of opinion apon the nothing that is: apt to occur will end | the + James Murra y wants to go to ms the representative = of without regard to po- TH ost of his money Sage, vin helped him to and save, Wall, she can do t she likes 'with it, aiid we'll see And - Can Umpire as Good as a : Professional. wea t a woman can do with' 8 barrel i of money, 4% must accept the conse- the Whitney govern- ment is concerned. That is another threat which will be remembered. Sir William Van Horn predicts that there will be a crisis in the affairs of country, he says, is suffering for the want of men who are willing to work and so con- tribute to its development. The Toronto Telegram says the Whitney government is encouraging the development of ity ministers. One t it was encouraging the de tof its commissioners, and it will repent of its experiment in view of the Murphy experience. 3 Hon." G, 'W. Ross rejoices in ' that the provincial railway is prospering, and that new Ontario is opening up, and with good reason. But for the Ross party there would not have been a government railway and the riches of Cobalt would have been undiscov- ered. ENGINEER KILLED. Scme One sad Tampered the Switch. Montreal,' July 31.--A fast freight, west boutid, on the C.P.R., ran into a siding at St. Rose, last night, and With patronage question, pudfstruck a number of londed cars stand- result of which ing there, as the Broom, the engineer, was kill- The accident is attri- {buted to an unplaced switch, but Sta- vi ni : --to give self-government to the MOST Pi | Transvaal-is exciting large attention. ie "omen Indeed upon conditions of this pro- A OF ALL position depend the reopening of the pa Coal | whole South African issue. The = im- *'The Evening Paper Mos! People Read," | perial government is influenced by the 4 FL conviction that it cannot legislate lo- f Jeally for a people so far away, and its measure of self-government is, ap- parently such as can be given to any colony without involving the suprem- acy which Britain, at large sacrifices, struggled to maintain. } There is a party in British politics which sees in the self-government pro- posal the abandonment of all the ad- vantages which were reaped from the war. They call themselves *Pro- ssives."" They see mischief ahead in " concession to the people of the Transvaal. They would have the peo- ple of Britain (and the colonies) re- member that the government of the Transvaal under Kruger enjoyed all the power it could desire, in the di- rection of local affairs, and it defied the mother country, . repudiated its sovereignty, and foroed the cruel war which cost thousands of lives and mil- lions of money, ~ There is a danger of trouble from the Orange Free State, in which the European population is very light, and the leadership of the races of a treacherous kind. Whatever the im- perial government may do for the Transvaal it will be certain, if it heeds the warnings of competent wit- nesses, not to offer any freedom to those who will misuse it. The situation is the morescritical and. complex be- cause of the. appeal - which has heen (DAILY BY MAIL) on Request a ------------------ Many Women have Kidney Trouble tion Agent: Dumouchel declares that when he last handled the switch it was set right. Quick Soda Service. We have so planned our equipment and service as. to wait promptly on all customers a our soda ountyin, Promptness is but one part of perfect A the other. part is pure "soda, pure erdam, pure fruit juices and clean, glisteni glas Our ico cream soda is Gi a class by iteeli. Wade's drug store. Made A Fine Haul. William Davidson, an ex-member of the 14th Regiment band and now lo- cated at Pittsburg, Penn., is in the city on his vacation. Recently he went fishing with Messrs. Thomas Feeney and Charles Shirley. The trio were trolling below Cataraqui bridge when Mr. Davidson landed a beautiful pick- erel which tipped the scales at ten and one-half pounds. This is said to be the only oue of ité kind hooked in this vicinity. . Asthma Common Time. Awfully distressing is Asthma." But worse, if: possible, when combined with Bronchitis. Relieved quicker by Ca- tarrhozono than anything else, Cured so thoroughly. hy "Catarrhozone" that it doesn't return. Catarrhozone's healing vapor is breathed right into the lungs, de- stroying the canse of asthma, and suc- ceeds in most jc cases. Tey it. two sizes, 2c. and $1, at all dealers. Seeley's Bay And Return, 50c. Rideau King, every, Wednesday at 6 am, In Summer A lodge secretary who wrote an of- fensive, but characteristic, letter to a committeeman of the Old Boys' Asso iation, declared that there had been jtoo much ing with ordinary 'calmness--wonld have the colonists believe that their work is going for nothing. Were this true it would be galling. 1t would have |C ton to the Old Boys' recep ' " tions by any fraternid or other so- The "Progressives" ~who are not act- joty, 'or hy the « Becretary in -questioy, for that or any other public gelebration wi memory. an injurious effect on the political ! spirit of the people. But it will be best 1, for the Canadians 10 know more about | the subject, to understand it complete it. ly, before undertaking to pass upon is are pass the death Duke Viadimir, He was not, however, on board. The Toronto joker says : '"Lhis is a "Tot letter day ia Kingston's history. are ing to the kind that has to be Bonied under. lock and key. thing, 'a young man, the ly son of Erastus Burk. B his life. He wi MISS AMANDA - CLEMENT. Yankton, « S.D., July 31-Miss dmanda Clement, a student at Yank- ton College, is probably the only wo- mah in the country. who functions as professional baseball umpire. She is seventedn' years old, = handsome and healthy, a fine. athlete, and can throw a baseball 205 feet. She acquired her knowldge 'of the game from her brother, who ds. a professional base ball playef. Her home is in Hudson, S. D. of Ss. Alexandria Bay, P. D.Q.;, owned By Miss Clover Boldt, daughter of the proprietor of the Wal- dorf-Astoria, w§s.a winner in Satur. day's race of the 8t. Lawrence Yacht club, Miss Boldt's clever handling of speedy boat elicited = admiration. race was, y pretty from start to the winner scoring one hour tes and twenty seconds for e miles. The Roma, own- Hunt, came in a minute t-t0-Go, gwned by Hay- No Name, owned by Miller, did no% finish owing to kicks of the machinery; The free-for-all race brought out the Pirate, So Long 11. Got-to-Go, P.D.Q. and No Name, the So Long coming in winner in fifty-four minutes and ten "seconds, with the Pirate and P.D.Q. close. The Got-to- Go and they No Name experienced troubles 'again. The Pirate, owned by A. R. Peacock, and the So Long II, owned ' by George Hasbrouck, are equipped ~ with 150-horse power en- gines, ------tin Struck By Lightning. Athens, 'July '20,--A severe: eloctric storm. passed: over \ this. section: about three' o'clock. this morning 'and 'the i 'in 'the telegraph. office were out. The wires sot' fire to some Id : pros; ) gy ¢ 'disastrous fire had 'it not bean observed by an occu- pant 'who slept, above the office. hep Demonstrative. Women. Chicago, July 3T-Rather than see a lame horse beaten unmercifully by a driver, Mre! Minnie Daun and Mrs. Carrie Rainer took the law into their own hands, and with fists, feet and umbrellas, heat Harry Scott into in- sensib «+ While the driver cowered beneath the blows, a erowd of 200 men looked on and eheered. \ Great July Clearing Sale. . Prevost has made a great reduction in all light-weight summer clothing; black lustre coats, all sizes, for $1: dark striped coats, $1.50. Splendid assortment of clerical Yong coats, at low prices: All other classes of goods in light-weight will be sold extreme- ly low. ------ 3 Crazed With Heat, Alexandria Bay, N July. 30. One of the firrmen on the amer Iroquois reaching here, last night, became sud. denly crazed by the exces rat in the hold shortly after th 1 left i Oswego. It required the strength of § three men to hold the ma place was reached. recover, 'an until this He is expected to -- May Pay In Full. Toronto, July 31.1 wouldn't be surprised if the York Loan paid its shareholders one hundred cents on the dollar." This was the statement made by a lawyer who is well acquainted with the work of the liquidators, and the situation of the estate at present, Dr. Shoop's Restorati ' } p) ve brings last- ing relief "in zs stomach, kidney n heart troubles through the incite nerves. No matter how the nerves be- came impaired this remedy will re- build their strength; will restore their vigor. Remember it does' no good to treat the ailing organs--the jrre- gular heart, rebellious stomach. dis- eased kidneys. They are not to blame, Go back to the : nerves that control them--treat the canse--use a remedy that cures through the inside 'serv Sold by ll druggists. 0e Serves. | Men's Tan Father Neptune's water wi g, at Chown's drug store. ws Ber News has been received "from Hailey- bury that : AW, manager of the Union Rank, was seriously injured by having his legs caught in the ma- chinery of a lanneh, Ladies' Tan or Chocolate Oxfords; $3.50, Dunn, Geo. grade shoemakers, The Sawyer Shoe Store | n The Wonder WITH Coney, hon a . and Une amg | at five and ten. 1 - ny i , Park, Hapoviand, and many other reat ] attractions, the the world never saw 'before, with), pl and pe 8 SY rea 11 An rit roof y nas. casinos. vaudeville shows and othe, am | laces of their kind within 'walking distance: ene R WITH the great -Musewms of Art and Natural History, the Zool, Bouspical O5edec,ine River, other [igeomta hn e% ml t hist a x We y Y ter really pleasant summer weather, lurgely due to its x ituatio the sea on either side, from which cooling on, S are constantly blow rita NOT ONLY ' i L) h THE MOST ATTRACTIVE CITY ANYWHERE, BUT Arg, The World's Greatest Summer Resort, The months of AUGUST nnd SEPTEMBER are as 200d as uny pg, the year in which to realy Snlop.u visit to Ne York In » ereat many" i spects. these are the hdest le months the year for visitors anda ond Who has visited New York at other periods of the year shou ra come in these m ij mpd experience new ure while renewing gq ily How to thoroughly'enjoy a visitt New York during these won; hs is uy CREE Bee 4 NEW. 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Dollar Suits are Wonders, We 'propose to sell the best suit for Ten Dollars that Ten Dollars will buy any- where. We're doing it. Made well, trimmed well and cut with style and care. You'll never see better suitysold for Ten Dollars than we are now selling at this price. See our window display of these'$10 Wonders. ; The H. D. Bibby Co. 'THE SUIT STORE OF THE TOWN. MID-SUMMER SALE! 20% "8S BG or 2005 Calf Blucher Oxfords, $4, now $3. now $2.50 $3. now $2.40; $2.50, now $2; $2, now $1.60; $1.50, now $r.20. Among these. you can select shoes ade by Utz & A. Slater, J. and T, Bell and other high- Were Shot Dead. 3 urs, July 31-31 Burago, a Public 'Library For Belleville. trict and a poli repression ment, ing official of the Sochatchev di who was Pe'leville, Ont.; July 31.--Harry Cor has purchased the building on - | amplbell street, soon. to be vacate her hod sakes |e the, Merchants Bank, of this city. of 'area ad taken in | He will fit 3 up 'ak a: public library Strike move. . at his own expense and: present it to | the city, : "Wome scarce, the these popu left, so if y to get them d We hs - white heel "Phone LONDO Lif To Intendi First 6 months ¢ For June 1906 a N.B.--The abc vestigations. Our Company to its estimates 1 It offers adv Everywhere p Now, we wan it will pay you t you ? Wilk. y will. How sult with "us uj order of canvass up," and "'buttc erywhere. Woul new way if you yourself and the way that you p Mills & Su * We ha weather thi half over by laying i Lots of Pretty made « AW all the very each. A Fine embroidery, also lots of Belt Buckles, ir 2Be., Joe. a ancy Collar 1 Oar ¥Yeilings © * floor, 2c, White Pique ox _ Linen Caps Our White Wai they canno stock is th © each. cr Chicago; Ju ings has filed sworn claim Marshall Field ional si Field. The fe of the biggest Sician in the vices - that d ie '