ig. Very Nitd Censure. liquor license business is concerned Whitney government, under Hanna's rule, showed what it desired by ap- pointing conservative inspectors and As" there 'Bas uot been much of the SAUL snow thin season, Waswons wil ; are in need of a n or Tukky of ung: special dosien, {RELIABLE FOOTWEA J become the property of the Jaccept the lowest or conservative commissioners, There was not a liberal among them any- where, Besides, 'as the Hamilton pa- per alleges, licenses were out off. and restored "for political reasons, and the "tipd" houses remain as of yore and seem to thrive under the mew condi- tions. Is the Herald surprised ? Sure- ly it did not expect a non-political or non-partizan administration of the liquor trade under the new govern- | ment? If so it has been grievously de- ceived, and the denunciation of our contemporary is altogether too nild under thé circumstances, ------------ The Plunge Is Made. The Bannermhn government has launched its schome of sell-government for the Transvaal. In this jt has not been governed by séntimental rea- sons. Nor has it, as Balfour asserts, been merely anxious to free itself from anti-election entanglements. The Brit- ish in the Transvaal, and in the ' Rand, are very largely in the major- ity, and they have been pressing for the functions they could not get with- out legislative enactment, The Rand has been suffering, commercially, as Canada did before 1896, and the feel- ing has prevailed that with local pow- er to deal with business propositions a new ora was in store fof the colony. Hence the appeal to the imperial parliament, and the response which has been made in the bill which has IT 1H For Boys Just what you want for the Boys. Something that will stand the wear and tear. . Don't fail to see our Children's Boots before you purchase. $1.50 and $1.75. ; TENDERS. TENDERS ADDRESSED po THEE at _Ouawn and and orsed on reve ved August, 1908, for wreck of the of the Saguenay diver, P.Q. Persons toadering to. explain the 1a0- thod by which they intend to remove the wreck and whey they "will undertake to complete the work, and .eontiact to he made subject to satisfactory gd pl removal by approved means, by the time named fn the tender und sulijest to the disposal of the material in a manner approved by it The materials in ohstruction, when the removal Tactorily Completed, but not The contractor te forfeit claim for any of compensition unless the Work 'of removal Is satisfactorily completed, tender to be accompant hy an on a: reored GABBA equal to iwenty per Fi te TE iy The onder es "fhe 1 t 1 A nto w contract to 1 the fender is will be returned The Department. does not hind itself to ender. Newspapers serting this advertise. | ment wit) out thorit. y wii not A Pe: Peouty Misister af Mari sheties, Department of Marine nd Biaheres, i Ottawa, 26th July, 1 7 « ee ------------ GOURDEAY, An pure ; i ry Hes vt in H. JENNINGS, 356 Kings. ) Honest : Depo DR) to or the yar which. was | dag ii re passed the and been sent to the lords for their consideration. The local parliament will consist of sixty- nine members, and be so distributed not. arbitrarily 'or 'by gerrymoander-- halt the British should control the house by six or eight of a majority. Manhood franchise dominates, and it is as favourable for the European as the Boer. There will be the check of a crown appointed sonate or upper house for a term, or until the lower hotise has hit upon a plan of equit- able and popular representation, fear is perhaps too much enter. tained that the Transvaal is not to be trusted, that sufficiant time has not elapsed since the war to warrant the belief that the spirit of rebellion 'has beon completely snuffed out. But the colony, or provinee, can never be fairly governed as it is now. A be ginning on sive reforms, social and political, musf be made, and the sooner the | Z Time will demon- Strate the wisdom of the government's policy, and the British at home should trukt the British in the Transvaal in the attempt to work out their destiny with fear and trembling. Certain it is that the course of the opposition is not loyal and praiseworthy. It does not appeal to the nobler instincts of the race, but to the passions of the Boers. It would appear to be willing to stimulate them into an attitude which 'would make self-government impossible. Anything to cause ill. fooling and "irritation and adverse criticism for the Bannerman govern. ment, Very Tardy Tribute. Mr. Ross, who served Ontario so long in different public capacities, must smile as 'he reads the certificate of character which the Toronto News has just bccorded him. Rumour has been busy with his name, and to the effect' that he is to be called to the senate, as its leader, in succession to Hon. Mr. Scott. Our contemporary |! thereupon proceeds to picture him as "a robust Canadian patriot," whose speeches. * contained "an inspiring fervour and | courageous confidence which put national spirit into = the liberal party, and gave hope and out- look to the country." Ono: recalls the savage campaign which the News conducted against Mr, Ross, and looks for ite explanation of this conduct now. It is forthcoming in the statement, that "his cardinal mis takes were the failure to resign in 1902, after his practical defeat in the : Daily wh The Hamilton Herald charges that the Ontario government has not been true to its pledges, so far as the | Mr. Whitney's great charge against the Ross government was that it made the license business political. Its in- spectors were liberals. Two of the three commissioners were liberals, The THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. who had ruled so. FASHION'S FORM, ; ee to Binks an olart to |, Ly igi Gout Poi Coul ,. The pauvegyric and x Days 5 "of the news come e » better late than never. suffering $lrin from qualms of that Mr. Ross is going Provincial politics, and that he : 'supsesded by a younger . man, : that the new leader, will' have to win the con- of the people. But it will not my ordina person very ' pik holes in the his opponents. Mr. Whitney th a great show of declaration of per political independence, and "surrendering to 'as des: ' set of men as ever hunted a + Promise after promise is be ing broken; and seandal after scandal is appearing. The Toronto News has felt it SSary to call the local gov- ernment to account, and to warn it of ii. FA fie; LH FEF i! i 3 fis : ; FAS teins The college girl nowadays tries as the fate that will overtake 'it if 1 fast as possible to follow her brother's does not keap glear of the sing which style of dress, and not only do her clothes trend in that direction, but her sports also. This season as never before. we see this more in evidence: her sweaters are mannish; she wears shirts with stiff. collar were condemned in its predecessor. The evidence 1' 'acoumnlating thet the Ross government, and by no paper more than: the Toronto News, was and mannish abused beyond 'reason, and that the | tie, not omitting monogram marked people have not got what they expected | Pocket, and her shoes are broad, thick-soled and flat-heeled. An excel lent smart coat modeled on the lines of the man's top coat is this model of gray cheviot. The fronts are finish- ed at the neck with a turn-back col- in the Whitney government. They have the experience, however, and it will do them good, N ------ Editorial Notes. 1f Montreal had had as many friends in parliament as it has in the press it would have had the necessary legisla- tion to give them 80c. gas long ago. ---- Bastedo has been slated for the of- fice of chief immigration agent in England. He had better select his own staf, and they will be loyal to him, Only one conservative paper hak es- sayed fo defend the Murphy deal--the Mail, Bome conservative papers have condemned it; some have been dumh- founded, -- Montreal is not submitting to the influence of the gas company in its overtures for a new contract. Thanks to the press whose discussions of the subject are highly illuminating. -- The lords may tinker with the edu- cation bill as our senators tinkered with the Sunday bill, but they wil see the wisdom | of letting pass a measure which is so largely backed by public opinion. No appeal from the medical star chamber when it acts arbitrarily and works 'wrong pen a member of ithe profession I No? Well, that condition will not long continue. Dr. Crichtan's case will surely come before the legis: lature, . iis A local company went into the elec- tric lighting business in Galt, at the invitation of the council, and some big wigs are angry because the council wants to deal fairly with the invest ors. -- Mr. Whitney is studying parliamen- tary, etiquette from the gallery of the imperial commons, He can: learn a good deal from the bearing of the Bri. tish government towards its oppon- ents, -- Cortelyon, United States postmast- general, warns all postmasters to keep out of politics. Had he not bétter keep out of them himself # He was Roose velt's chairman of the republican com- mittee. He has not yet closed his ac- counts, ---- The permanent military service, it appears, is being gradually recruited from the immigrants. This causes the Weekly Sun to remark that in pros- perous times only the good-for-nothing will enlist as » private soldier in this country, Is that so? ---- Dr. Reaume has been back in his of- fice, in Toronto, and nettled because it was given out that he was retiring from the government. He has learned something---not to he absent from du. ty too long at a time. The office-sewk- ors are very active, . The Hamilton knows the man, stock in the Spectator, which complaints against Mr, Gardiner, principal of the blind insti- tution, It was a day for journa- lism in Ontario when Herb. hid his light in a government office. #e would be welcomed hack §n the press, ---------- SPIRIT OF THE FRESS, e------ i Just What We Say. Hamitton Times. 5 ne. says, the rd go down into ite dip rw ----- Tike to hs Send dove i ave it about. 1 100 much like rubbing it in. = CO evil electoral methods = by which it ' writes, "and. to ir i | was attempted to continue his term | Ploited the RR J ney: Jha = thick and rh pte could fot administration." How his exceeding oret, and. ores wp among party | wih Newbro's Herpicide works on ! sinfulness, as outlined by the same Witty Concedsions: of inestimable Sovery--- ote end with i new dis- Pen two or three years ago, has van. YAIUe. | - move the effect. Herpicide doa germ that causes dandruff, falling hair supposed to be sufficient to 'and destroy any man has heen doen elections, and his toleration of the Ottawy Five Press. Getting In Their Work. they government, hacked by while absolute does not take any | In serving. Wade's Drug Store. -- member of the French Academy, who acted as counsel for members of the commons in 1871, is dead, Was Perfectly Bald When He Butte, Montana, bought 'a bottle of Newbro's Horpicide, April 6th. "00. art The hair follicles in his scalp avere not dead, and in twent days he had hai all over his hep vo and finally baldness, so that with the Cause gone the effect cannot remain, Stops falling hair at once and a new growth starts. Sold by leading drug- Sins, Send 10c. in Hi ® pany lar and lapels and flaring at the bot- tom, and are slightly double-breasted and fastened with three large but- tons at considerable distance apart. Either side of the front a little below the hipline are stitched pockets with flaps and one at the bustline of the left front. The only seams are those under the arms and in the centre of the back, these slightly curved to the figure... The regular' tailored coat BE WISE ~ and have'a Glass of ICED CEYLON TEA When you feel warm a small piece of lemon will add to the flavor. 7 Lead Packets Only. _25c., 30c,, 40c., 50¢c. and 60c. per Ib. At all Grogs seaside resorts, WITH roof ga spects these are t explained in 'sleeves are finished at the wrist with the wing reached by cars and ferryd © WITH Dreamland, Luna attractions, the like of which and at low admission fees ; arepas, rdens, he most desirable months in the year for visitors, ono who has visited New York at other periods of the year come in these months; and experience How to thoroughly enjoy a visit t NEW YORK, The Wonder City of the World. WITH Comey Island, Staten Island, Manhattan Bea] North Beach, Rockaway Beach, Bergen Point, Far Rockaway and other fay i finest surf bathing 'in the worid oats at five and ten cent fares : Park, Hap /land, and many other the world never saw before, casinos. vaudeville shows and other amusement places of their kind within 'walking dis ance ; - WITH the great Museums of Art and Natural History, the Zoologica) Botanical Gardens, the Aquarium, and other terest, the finest historical landmarks, ete., all through the City : WITH really pleasant summer weather, largely due to its the sea on either side, from which cooling breeses are constantly blowing ; IS NOT ONLY f THE MOST ATTRACTIVE CITY ANYWHERE, BUT ALSO The World's Greatest Summer Resort. The months of AUGUST and SEPTEMBER are as good as the year in which to really enjoy a visit to New "« NEW YORK *" (The Manthly for Visitors to New York) FOR AUGUST "New York" is a beautiful illustrated nublication, w greatness as a summer resort "by word amd feature' as no other publication Beach, Brighton amouy » and Conveniently reat and new Within €asy reach, and museums and institutions of nt situation, wit, any season in York. In , great any re- should certainly new pleasure while renewing old ones, New York 'during these months is fully tase hich proves New York's a turn-back cuff, These coats are very popular at the present time and will be worn this coming fall. It matte-s not how flufiy or plain the dress worn ever did. "New York" for September will soon follow. Send 25 CENTS for a whole year's subscription, Address : "NEW YORK," 30 Ann Street, New York. FREE in connection, which gives all desired information nhout the city, TOURIST railroads, steamboats, cote., without charge to subscribers to BUREAU "New York." EV underneath this model will not muss or wrinkle the gown, as 'would a tight fitting coat: ------------ Blew Down Church. North Battleford, Sask. Aug. 2-A storm which developed the proportions of a cyclone swept over this district Tuesday night, accompanied by hail, which did considerable damage local ly to the crops. The house of J, A. Gregory, the dominion land agént, was struck by lightning, and Mrs, Gregory severely injured. The Bapt- ist' church, just about completed, was blown from its foundations, and ga couple of houses overturned. -------- Don't Forfeit Good Looks. There is no beauty so attractive as the beauty of health, It is a kind of beauty almost any one can have, Don't endure. pimples, boiles, blotches, ete. They not only mar personal ap- pearance but are signs of dangerous blood disorder, ade's Iron Tonic Pills cure the blemishes and remove The RVERETT HOUSE Railroad stations an The EVERETT HOUSE place' for 'Canadidis. THE COOLEST HOTEL IN NEW YORK --Is THE EVERETT HOUSE ON UNION SQUARE Thelr Charges Are Always Reasonable SUMMER RATES Are PARTICULARLY SO is located in the heart of the City, convenient -to all nd to the shopping district, roof wardens, etc Way, elevated and street cars are closer to this Hotel in the City of New York. The EVERETT HOUSE Manager, EVERETT ¥ 10USE Write to the » Union Square, New York for booklet and Special has been for the past 25 Years the favorite stopping The sub- Hotel than to any other Is Famous For Its Cuisine rates the cause. They = are strengthener and blood maker. In boxes, 25¢., at Wade's Drug Store, Money back if not satisfactory, a great nerve Violent Deaths In Montreal. Montreal, Aug. 2.~There were eighty-four violent deaths in Mon: treal during the month of July, re quiring investigation by the crown, which is by far the highest in any single month. Eighteen met death by drowning, four by suicide, five by poisoning, eight by railways, four by street cars, two by murder. ------ Is Your Cold Better. No it's as bad as lever. Nothing Seems to help. Why not use the up- to-date specific, "Catarrhozone," whioh drives out cold in one day. In- hale Catarrhozone and you will be re- lieved in two minutes, Continue the treatment, and cure is assured. Healing, germ destroying and plea- sant, nothing for colds and catarrh compares with Catarrohozone. Sold everywhere, 25c. and $1, ------ Revolution In Building. New York, Aug. 2--Whole houses moulded in a single casting out of solid concrete, which will provide cosy homes for workingmen at a cost of from one-sixth to one fourth of what the average mechanic pays to-day, is a goal which Thomas A. Edison is striving to reach By a plan he is con. fident will work out suctessfully, on s ------ Wade's Ice Cream Soda. We, perhaps, should give jt a name of its own, it is so unlike much of the ice cream soda sold. Everything that enters into it is as pure and perfect as money can buy, cleanliness 'is enforced every detail of the making and Edmond Rousse Dead. Paris, Aug. 2~FEdmond Rousse, a GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Started to Use Newbro's Her- picide, Frederick Mannuell, Marylang block, 10 use it 'for entire baldness. AGW, Mi Suit Herpicide Co, Detroit, Mick, Special agent, > 3 : - E------ ---- Bibby"s CLOTHING TALK Our High Grade Clothing costs no more than the common kind sold everywhere. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. If'men would look here first, we would sell all the Shirts sold in town this season. THE H. D. BIBBY C0. Good judges of Clothing are ight, If you want to buying our $10.00 and 12 50 Suits pay $10.00, 12.50, 15.00 or 18.00 for a Serge Suit, the best to be had. for the money is here. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. If you look about comparison we'll force you here. to buy, your New Sale of Two-piece Summer The H. D M Suits at special prices. es . Bibby Co. THE SUIT STORE OF THE Town, DE VRSPECIALTY: = ETAL COMPANY, Toronto, Ont. not in th but for tt mind and the benef sideration But h no "puff eloquent! LACE CURTA 3} vards lon quality and price 81.75 p Aug 65 LADIES' ¥ UNDERSKIRT Made of be: accordian pl stitched tuck A 150 IMITATIO PILLOW SHA Also suitable tray cloths, Regular price Augus 100 LINEN BU SIDEBOARD § Extra size, 7 ferent design along sides. August ANOTHER LO 50 LADIES' Ci Fine cotton, with lace an ery. Regular August 300 LADIES' HK COTTON VES' With or with quality. Reg each, August 650 YARDS I.( ENGLISH PRI Fast" colors, stripes and fl lar price 124c August GREAT OL 69 ONLY, MEN Odd sizes, on! of English t light and dar patterns, Al Regular price Aug 65 BOYS' TWO-PIECE SI Odd sizes, onl size, light an of Canadian from $3.75 to Aug 89 BOYS' SWE AND JERSEYS In cardinal, 1 from 3 to 12 75¢c. to $1. A 100 PAIRS ME TWEED AND W Strongly mad three differen price $2.50 to Aug 500 DOZEN STF MOHAIR SHOE Worth 15¢. doz On Sale for ... PEARL BUTTO All sizes, wort On Sale for .. WIDE ELASTIC "All colors, wo On Sale for .. COLORED HEA All colors, wo On Sale ... These 4th, until | See th over befor THE MO