today a ot . its + $ | 1 * and W X Labour Men Repulsed. The labour men are bolig glven the evidence that the Whitney government ee very little sympathy with them, their plans, desires and 'aspirations. | When the conservatives were secking . office they. were deeply devoted to la- i "| bour interests. They wept and wailed = | bee - Central prison convicts were which came into contact with the work of free then. That contingency would, not continue a day when they were in a position to act upon it. One of the leaders, Mr. Hendrie, of Hamilton, and running in a consti- tuency in which the labour vote was very strong, pledged himsclf to end this prison contracting and prison competition. His promises were print. ed on cards and handed out among the electors, > The tory party sucesoded to power and one of its first acts was to au- There are two things for which the Whig stands and with the earnest de- sire to see them materialize. They have to do with the health and hap- piness of the people, and they can only be secured by a vigilance which is not easily secured. The first thing is sanitation. Some diseases that afflict the people, that bring distress and sometimes death, can be avoided, but only by strict op- servance of' the laws which science and experience suggest. Houses, to be free from foul odors 'and poisons that thorize .a contract, secretly negotia- produce typhoid: fover, must be in: § tod, with'a wood-working firm for la ed, and some habitations are without | hour and machinery and storage ac- the y itary - appli os. dation at the Central prison. There are dwellings = without drains, | The wage rate was ridiculously low. i and some without the plumbing ar It' Meant ruination to the employers rangements' that guarantee fnmunity [of free labour or. free competition, from disease. The labour men protested and in vain, There should be a law which will | Mr. Hendrie was going to see about protect the people from their own in- it, but he did nothing. Weeks passed difference, This law should force the and the deal went on: At present he masses to do certain common duties | is across the sea and for the time be- in regard to sanitation. Is there such | ing is away from the charge of trea- a law now on the statute books? If | chery. b Zacks 80 why is it not enforced? Is the Now another incident has happened. A PRINCESS N STREE i i » Ontario Labour CP { : 7, board of health performing its part [The seeretary of the Ontario CHEAPEST PRICES. IN CITY efficiently ? Is it equal to every de- | Bureau, established by the Ross gov: - - i ssl mand of the hour, and is it exercid- | ernment, has resigned. It is announ- A -------- --- ing that wise forethought and energy | ced that he is about to accept a place which are incumbent upon men chgrg. | with' the International Brotherhood of ed with a serious responsibility ? Bookbinders, but that is because he Again the milk used by the people [has been literally frozen out of office, is credited with being the medium of | The minister who has to do with his ill-health, and common sense approves [department did not dismiss Mr. of every stop which will bring the evi- | Glockling, but 'he took the best means dence locally of freedom from. - eon- [Of getting rid of him, by ignoring his tamination on. this account, What as. work and recommendations, and by surance have the consumers of milk | Practically leaving him in the public that it is really without taint? The ery ish b ilarapes:. The hired ie 5 H +? tor, but bh Capable of great ex m, 1 0 ; - ie 8 ar ute summer b terest of labour, and Mr. Glockling the assessment department, and the | "ay that had it been duly considered duties of the health departaent so | bY the government he never woukl far, as he is concerned, must stand, {have regarded whe other Position, The summer "3 however is the The attitude of the Whitney govern- ki in which the sanitary mare of [ment is indicated by the remarks of the city should be most virorously | Resume, hor ons wher hee A enforeed Sucpeseae > Me: Slockling xi i ap- Ai : i pointed. other words, the bureau -- roasichal fuspecion OF AhESIlk {Cin af probability: be: cosh sou CEE PG eS) hy, * : hi The schools will open on time and y ity fa: fom i hd Phoki ps hich get down to work as soon a8 possi- Water or tainted milk. Is this condi- ble. Trustees as well as: gdholary and tion mot a matter. of aceident rather teachers are getting back from their Printers' Ink is being credited, wise. | ® "esult . of the long vacation, with SHOE POLISH Black and White going on in Canada in recent years, This is the testimony of an unbiased from the forty-ninth to almost the fifty-sccond parallel, is throbbing with dant forests and minerals, splendid | Surely not. The doctor 4s a great climate, great railroads, big game, | land magnate hae something else and magnificent scenery. Some of | do. ined, however, f n entor- ford, MP.P., is threatened. He seour- Bg FoR 2b. ane at the appt of x ir p ---------- work being performed," says Mr. Nil- lar, "for no other country on the face of the globe is reeciving the advertis- " the last three months, and some peo- ing that Canada is getting. No other Mr. Borden, the $7,000 a year lead er of the opposition, alleges 'that the land exploitation so untiringly, ef- fectively. and elaborately." 3 That is a direct and well-earned tri bye-elections. As the seats were all bute to the department of the in- conservative before this would indi- terior and to the methods it has em: | cate a tremendous victory. ployed to make known the virtues of ---- You Have Found| ® Plac oversight of the. work he had in hand | Smash bedause 'the directors were ig- was the journalist's instinct, Yet he | day the responsibility of the average saw nothing of the tremendous. ex. | director will bé established in o very pansion which set in later. ~ definite way. The newspaper spirit has lod to re- Some conservatives are ashamed of the Mail and the party which it re. a very unmistakable fashion. ER'S HOUSE, 13 Lost Her Lifp<in opening polo game of the season by 9 : 81, ~Thutsday Dominjon rugby, honors this year, mee of |. "Bill" O'Hara, of Baltimore, it is ove, was said, is being dickered for by the , 'and in less Philadelphia American league club, Mestt-¥Molder- | The Philadelphia' and Boston clubs lay of the American league 'have signed ggie a large bunch of youngsters for next for season, tts, St. Maple Ge, in- the midst: of which his daughter, Miss A, Aamily were preparing rly unconscious that the house" wak burning, arm was given by the men Sweep against any of at the back of the Cornwall The Pirates have won fire Seems 'to have been games from the Bostons. from the kitchen . President Taylor, of the shingles of the There was a strong 'a fine of $50 on Pitcher Brockett, of time, causing the flames | the Buffalo team, kapidly, and as there were | language to Umpire Finneral in Sun- - the build- empl oyed in work, the product of | Id, mother of Mrs. |own grounds in a good game of base- Cornwall, Visiting her ball by a score of 6 to 4. These teams at are playing best two out of three rm and was fescued in the games for $100 a side nick of time by Fletcher, Tt is: thought pstairs and was ove sister, Mrs. Pitts," went upstairs first John necessitating a third game to be | that Miss Pitts played at. Bowmanville on Saturday. | rcome | "Mike". Shea, the hero of many and smoke. She was not hard fought battle ttle time, when all | ball, baseball, and chess, has blossom- ad chance of a reso She ed out at Ottawa as a cricketer, barns, which contained were also destroy- « throwing away his bat -- IMPORTANT POSITION Has Been Conferred on a Navy sent out by the secrotary., These no- CAPT, INGLEFIELD, R.N. pi Ondgn, Av. B.-L aurice In t ¢ the party will be relieved inted ment, that the milk contains a certain | 0 that way pariy appointed. for : of all concern with regard to it. The of secretary o percentage of butter tat, is not suff- Mail calls the place which Mr. Glock. gister and. Insuranc e nk cient. Is the lacteal fluid, prescribed te Admiral Sir Fd- , and is just forty-five | I's Shipping Re- entered the navy jn 'inviting a friend to quench his thirst. Professor Motchnikoff is a great stu He % 4 "a is the son of the Ia 7 ia ! ling occupied a "sinecurc." The, la- card Inglefield 80 freely for jta nourishing qualities, bour men can infer the rest. ---- or : and recognized so largely as a food 1871 and has sc for children, bacteriologically tested ? Editorial Notes. took part in the Nile The medical health officer says the Greek smaller affairs of the Nearer To Nature's Heart. A 875,000 automobile $60,000 bronze gate 000 winding avenue Some people are forretting who re- Inakile Steps. Work Of Printers' Ink. Presents' them in the council ? This is ment, to : landscape, Across the ly. and fairly, with the wondeifsl | the People's business run by some of Tm iver -lakka 1a ly, tod e shades of early boom in immigration which has been | the officials. yond it rose Col, Buchan, of Montreal, knows ite cont, nothing of the staff changes which are , rolled through | taking aleoholie drink, cannot be rend . holidays. the than good management ? $35, ing from the ma- smiling $500,000 cloaked with forest a of $200,000, glowed of the setting sun. sank hixuriously into a ood railing of the "It is pleasant," t back to nature i : last golde Polishing shoos with "2 in 17 154 Witness, W. G. Miller, of Washington, reported--so far as he is concerned. The Silom, yo aber of love, Love for the work who bas crossed the continent and in Ho does not expect to be removed £2,000 ivory ps 'and ofits effvet. There the American press proceeds to nar- from the command of Quebec, 3160300 "the rose is nothing like it for rato what he has Aven. : i : ---- ; A Ladies' Shoes Writing to The Editor and Publisher } The Globe endorses the Ontario Seastueved io gh he declares that every portion' of the [Municipal Union on the ground that it worries bo day dominion, from coast to coast, and | contributes to the power of the muni: | pup out to this | ) cipalities in dealing with municipal | country olul reforms, The position is a sound one. | of simple life. a vitality that promises to make it a -------- touch with the Yt > i i . | but dust, counterpart of the United States. 0f | The Dutario, Studits hom Jr. Monk RY oat. alt course there have been prosperous ague with visiting Wille 1 the doorway to his $1, cities, rich agricultural lands, abun- | interest of the bye-election funds. quiet little $60,000,000 of ours and taste a bit It is good to keep in soil for what is man ---------- A Case Of Discrimination. o | Papyrus. ; Some years ago Joaquin Miller, the Poet of the Sierras and-- these have been in existence for cen The political life of Thomas Craw- | $Van wf Packington, Gries. together and made. the home the jealously guarded § i in civilizati to fat provindial job, to the contempt of | great metrist, dominant ree. In. civilization the party executive, and it wants sat. | *¥es to the poe bring to public notice the great re istaction : Watts Dunton. : sources of an empire. "Well is the * The latter withdrew to > T a - . glad news to Swinburne. an wo casos in which medical men act- tors began to think anxiously of the od disgracefully have occurred during | nice things they wanted to say." Joa- quin took a firm grip on his flowing © are wondering what the medical | Whiskers, while ---- Ageted ner %0 'the north in an inside poc- government than the one to the ax opened. on an upper floor and thé rich voice of the a. author down the stairway. went to England a pilgrimage to t's faithful Cerberus, il is goi eat roll of MS. council is going' to do about them, It} ® neal of us has ever before adopted such a must do something. ' ket. Soon a door wi policy of publicity; nor has any cor poration 'before operated a plan of "Laud: Veneris" e wp. Tell the party will win out in ° the Ontario | Other man to go to --. An Original Play. New Orleans Times. Depverat. ! a London theatre * A'hore with a manuscript manager ¢ 3 | the country. The late Hon. T. White]. The Real Estate Trast company in play somehigw. got. into his office and was credited ay Ton intelligent | Philadelphia, a huge concern, went to | insisted on reading him long scleotions from it. To render the reading more The Garinthians, of England, defeat the Cincinnati team at football 19 10 0, |. Toronto' won from. Rochester in: the to 2, | The Ottawa Rough Riders are going | to make a strong bid for 'the senior Pittsburg is the only National gue club that has made a clean its opponents, seven straight the Eastern league, announces that he had imposed for using abusive day's game at Providence. Oshawa defeated Port Hope on its , today's game | a in lacrosse, foot- and | {in a recent game on the hill did nob- | ly. Michael, however, insisted on whenever he made a three base hit, as he called it, Quite a stir has been created in the {Civil Service Athletic association in , Ottawa by 'matices that have been | tices ask certain members of the asso- ciation to establish their standing as amateurs or clse find themselves likely | to be dropped out of the association by the executive, Among those to re- | ceive notices are "Bowery" Robertson, { Frank McGee, "Eddie" Philips 'and | several others. The men who have | received 'the notices are simply treat- | ing the communication as a good joke, | i One member expressed the view that a | (Second association might be started if | the present idea were persisted in, | 1 i Doubt In His(Mind. { Atlanta Georgian. . | | well known Atlantan hak a wie | . with a sharp tongue. Jones had come | home about two in the morning, 'rather the worse off for a few high- { { balls. As soon as he opened the door, | i his wie, .who was waiting for him in | the accustomed ace at the top of the | | stairs, where she could watch his un- Certain ascent, started upbraiding him | (for his conduct. Jones went to bed, | "and when he was almost asleep could | choo! ff Suits | Thousands of boys are now climbing vacation suits into school suits, get into our school suits will do well. School Suits have been our study, and we have something exceptional to offer our patrons, At $5.00 We have a Boy's: Strong, Serviceable School Suit that can not be excelled anywher? for the money, It's a prize in a moderate priced school suit, Other Lines, $2.50 to $6.50 The H. D. Bibby Co. Here's An Interesting Case The boys thet "hear her still scolding him unmerciful- { ly. He dropped off to sleep, and | awoke after go couple of hours, only to | hear his wife remark : | "I hope all the women don't have to (Put up with such conduct ns this." | "Annie," said Jones," "are you talk- ing again or yet 7" An Invitation. New York: Tribune. new expression has been found for dent of the white ols of the blood. {the man. But at thé Pasteur Institute | it is discovered that a rabbit, after | , ered immune from anthrax. His white | rolls, or leucocytes, had lost their ap petité, and the enemy won, '""Thus now," writes a doctor, "when I offer ! : e Have yag--al the to a medical friend the various alco- come here to-m double leg, holic liquors which 1 keep for friends" "benefit," | 'Would yon care leucocyte il my simply ask, to paralyze your impurities these impurities are ab- mis ti i sorbed by the blood. The blood in| "inch, all Linen Ty turn carries them to the brain and | they produce unnatural conditions | which destroy one's peace and rest. | mare, wild dreams in which horrible goblins try to tear you to pieces and all sorts of sleep destroying visions, reign matters from the blood and consequently 're | lieve the brain of all these disturb- { ances, Hutch induces sleep in which | the organs of the body are built up | 5 Headache and relieveall troubles fuck tool What. whe sti 8 dnenfurable "the RE ump tucus i of the interior, and his | horan ® going on. Some | wright stutteréd ly. when minister eh t ution \ wel lem Now, wi Isn't the thi ainly. ino" returned the man- fact, hat do vou think of that? a Sriginal 2 A -- The Mail is ashamed of the conser bo Ay Riis. xin ik | JN St he | 52 think t 'man who aver Mr. Fielding, the finance minister, Senelived al ; fa Rlay- in which Then Presents, and they. are showing it in wright their docs. Ere #040 without them. Dots lak Sy A newest designs ip fall and winter Dress Goods, and best makers in the w Dainty Fabrics that are s be worn by our wisest cus! and plenty Patterns to rom, but all the materials of the Latest Designs and best Quality, and priced to suit everybody. THESE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Dress Goods Dress Goods in pl 45 pieces new several t He believes that they eat up the mi- In every desirable chade, crobes which would "otherwise eat up at 50 cents per yard. ain and fancy weaves, 10 to 15 inches wide Cashmere Black Cashmere Stockings, Stockings | Ladies' and School Stockings Boys ready for school ? If orrow. We place on sale fast black stockings, 25 cent quality for 16¢. th ists $1.69 Silk Waists, made of All long sleeves, t $2.78 Silk Wa We have about 24 White with Val. Lace, Hutch Induces Sleep. | > clear 'the lot to-morrow, $1.6) each. | @ = J 2 a When the body contains a lot of | $1.25 White Marseilles Quilts, I8c. Coli One suffers from hallucinations, night | Ladies' Wash Collar 25¢. to 50c., all to be cleared By cleansing tho body of impurities i The James Joh Hutch will remove all fo | 180 Wellingto hat Serves You Best at all Times. ar and Belt Sale Embroidered Belts from to-morrow for 15c. each. nston Store, n Street. and strengthened, Hutch is a doctor | for ten cents, ' | e---- - | This is the time buying Patent Leat Pays to money and | Leather Shoe. i Invictus Shoes Pays fort, are all the } Se lect f a billous state of the FIpoEi, such as [Select from, Price. $500 ww Velour, Box, get a good Patent e of Gun Metal. The Sawyer Shee Store EMBOSSING ------------------ nd... ENGRAVING Neatly done at the Whig Office. scription cal LIFE INSU tes ROVA 814% Cone PROFTP{ PAID. 1805 ........ Same profits paid for part 40 years. sum rafes and pastic lars on spplicr CANADIA "Ig Vegetable ( | ever, have | gufleriy by Vegetable hin hf Ottawa, Ont "Your Veg mended tom ing which I) which I had getting no rel high were | H iscou a I po ham"s, that or mend and ir flow was reg: This seems t indeed a grat Womety w or ir r (or fatalenc inflammatior down" feelis gestion, nerv should take i serious conse rect heal Lydia E. | und, and t Lynn, Mass. is daughter- and for twe vising wome: have Newburgh, baseball - tea on Saturda; sCore of 1% Yarker pitc kept the lo run until th fell on his | got great s Shorey pite pitched a pg port he ge spotst Mon: men and' S| and? Yarker Monday, at ners to pla) The Epwc down the r J. Gandier ing from ap fax. Feather Toronto, sp G.A. Aylesy worth retur day. G. A. Aylesworth, Miss Ella ( fair at Toro kle was in John McKa visiting rel W. Brown a ening at Mr has purcha house, The Epwo dist church cent excursi lands. D. A, Thomasburg the receptio James Grog Sharpe left husband in visiting he Young. Miss den East p day evening son. The m of the inter game on Sa Mrs. E. have returns visit in Col The high an Tuesday. who thinks just wake u when the st verhaps he Tull burdoe not make a may not as burg. This make it," ar town you than publisl °° newspape When "a Ww ing -weaknes alizes how worthless s brought reli women, He ; women in © local treat and a eonsti tive. Dr. Sk plied: locally while you 's tion, it sto soothes, i Shoop's Res form) is 2 | tonic. It hr ing ambitio