'of Cromer is being exalted | vi WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1907. : ---- ---- THE SPORT REVIEW THE ANNUAL CRUISE OF THEL.Y.R. A. ---- The Canada Cup Races--The C. A. A. U. Will Continue to Per- form the Good Work it Has Been Doing. .|8tors of gasoline engines shall be licensed, the launch will suddenly loose its popularity. Every men his own boat builder and engineer is not to be encouraged. Dr. Smith--our Bruce--who is pro- inspector of jails, wate the |exeoutions for capital offences cen: tralized, to oarry out within a certain time, not and Jeft to the officials by a famous in wer. in the army, with a penchant finance, was sent to Egypt, in 1876, purchased a controlling interest in the Suez canal. He did not remain long at that time, but went to India as financier for its governor-general. Arabi, during his absence, undertook to clear the land of all Europeans, and there were many murders. Eng- land called upon the powers to help her to protect the Suez canal, but as all declined she undertook the task alone, and recalled Barring. From 1882 until now he has been the dominant force, the masterful mind, that has done so much to transform the land of the Pharoahs. Under him and his associates, the cities of Egypt have become clean and sanitary; popular education, arts and miences have been established; trans- portation, by steam and electricity, has replaced travel by dromedary and mule; the vast works at Assouan, costing millions and damming and dis- tributing the waters of the Nile to the arid places, were undertaken and com- pleted; land values were advanced 1,000 per cent.; foreign capital was in- troduced #ind safely invested; the an- nual revenues were doubled; the canal shares held by England increased from had oceasion to go to Al- | twenty to one hundred and fifty mil- some remedial legislation, | lions; the army was reorganized and advantage it was | made efficient; and prosperity and peace were apparent on every hand. All this is the result practically of ohe man's devotion to the public ser- vice. He puts on record this fact, and it should be an inspiration to every young man: "When I came to Egypt I made up my mind that the work was big enough for the life of one man, and that I would give my time to it and not ask promotion until I had made it a complete success." In 1884 it was supposed to be nearly done, but twenty-five years have passed since then, and Moustapha Fahmy Pasha, minister of the interior,' admits that the time has not yet come when Egypt can be left to its own resources, Lord Cromer only retired from the Egyp- tian service because, as he writes : "After spending forty-nine years in it I am thoroughly worn out and really unable to support any longer the ex- cessive strain which the work entail od." ? : To the man with such a record the mother country owes much more than it can express. The vote of money is but a small recognition of financial all kinds of wood | "work ond not be liable 'for accidents if - it did not have a notice or knowledge of defects in sidewalks and streets. || Rochester had such a "protection" in ite laws and the result was that no po 8. ANGLIN & 60., 5 £9, and a Rdohester paper, in Commenting upon the case, admitted that Mr. Hughes was sound in his cities aiming at similar "'pro- tootion," let it go. They did not court a collision with the governor. Indeed, it became apparent early in the year that there presided at Al bany one who was farsesing, intelleo- tual, and just, and as many as two hundred and fifty bills went into the "na | thing to learn from this man. The re8| Municipal Union has been urging - an amendment to the law, such as Roch- ester desired, and the governor ta- boed. If the principle is wrong in New York it cantiob be right in On- tario. -- talent that, exercised in commerce, LET THE EXPERTS ALONE. would have earned many times over The special commission which repre- | hi® retiring allowance. He was Egypt's saviour, and England's sav- iour, too, so far as her interests in Egypt were concerned, sented the National Civic Federation of the United States, and made a study of public ownership of certain utilities, emphasizs points upon which 5 v8 there can be no possible difference of pind There is success to the man- agement under some conditions, but in any case there has to be (1) an expert direction of the business; (2) the exclusion of political influence and personal favouritism, and (3) a se poration of the funds and a strict accounting of every dopartment. The timo may come when the spirit which obtains in Germany may assert iteolf in Canada and the United States, and men will be trained for the pub- lic business, promoted on their merits, and commissioned to act al ways in the public interest. The Ger mans, in civic affairs, do not ldse sight of the legislative functions which belong to the people's elect, but they do not interfere with the .administra- EDITORIAL NOTES. The separate school pupils in Ham- ion led in the ocntrance examina- tions. How is that ? What does the record in Kingston indicate ? The Mail does not see any impro- priety in+the stuffing of voters' lists at Trenton. But if this thing had been done by a grit official wouldn't there have been a row ? The Brivsh Medical Association be- lieves that the public should bear the expense of caring for the sick: And the medical men cannot be accused of entertaining socialistic ideas. The Harmsworths hammered the soap combine, in England, and put it out of business. But they have found Sen. tion of affairs. This is entrusted to |it very expensive work. So far officials who are: specially qualified for they have paid a million dollars in the duties that are assigned to them. |libel suits. The public utility in this country is S---- ule hi ite direct is not{ The libel suits of late have been marred by incompetency and its fin- |80INg With the newspapers. This does ances are not mixed and muddled for [Mot discourage men in' the cast, and political effect. Municipal | governmen La Nationalist and La Patrie will Reors in the fact that it is not Beat have the honor, il honor it is, of de- nous, 'that its policy is not fixed, | fending their opinions in the courts. 3 its aims are not always free efiocts. A contemporary says that the libe- rals have always been against a free franchise. They have, ch? Who clip ped or emasculated the manhood suf- frage act at the la¥t session of 'the legislature ? Ask Mr. Foy or Mr. Whitney ? thoroughly 'into "a subject of large public interest, and to mmke some points more than usually distinct. ep the vote in parliament to quarter of a million dollars, placing him on the plane of the generals who have made themselves Cromer (as Evelyn Barring), a major for when his government, for $20,000,000, ing the exact date. It's an Ameri. idea, but it is a good one. The World makes the attorney-gene- The Adele's crew in he Cusinda > i ist of SKipper Aemi BE ros and Charles Lowndes, and Daniel Parker, and ral sit up and listen when he talks of [Ivor Anderson, professionals, with .| Mr. Curry, K.C., on the Grand Trunk young William gurvia, sou of v - i ou ddhet, sweeping = the be the dy three in "five, and will be constituency in which. he is a candi- and sailed on oonsecttive days, as fol- date becoming Mr. Foy's succes [lows, though only three may be ne ror! This is a serious threat. Saturday, August 10th, ---. twenty-one miles, triangular course; William D. Haywood is being brought east to be nominated for The man who predicted a cool summer has changed his @ mind. He's been in and bought a lot of this stuff and gone to the sea shore. Matters not where you're going, we can fit you spend a comfortable vacation. Take a look at our $7.50 and $10 Two-Piece Summer Suits. Shirts are exceptional Our 50c., 75¢., and $1 Negligee values. Our 50c. Cool Underwear,French Balbriggan, brings great i 3 comfort to the wearer. All our Nobby Straw Hats, at about Half-Price. Fancy Hosiery, 25c., 35c. Bathing Suits A Touch Of Socialism. =: S0c., 75¢., 31 to $1.75, Montreal Gmzette. ~ The Ontario government collected as legacy duty from Semator Fulford's to windward, and return; Tuesday, August 13th, twenty-one x ek Jer 3 ; Wednesday, August 14th, egh- clalists. The devices of some folks to [ters miles, to windward and return; make a political sensation is enough, in the opinion of the New York Com- mercial, to make the people shiver. a convoy of R.C.Y.C. boats. The annual cruise of the Lake Yacht Racing Association and port to port races, started to-day from Toronto. the Ross rifle as Sir Charles Ross him-| i a | August 5th, race from Port Dalhousie wif 4 be A SOM Seiticiam to Fort Niagara; Tuesday, August nifie t ne - ii put on Th: 6th, race from Fort Niagara /to Ol- out a a possible filty at nine ,q4 Beach; Wednesday, August 7th, | {anchor in the river and remain over Hamiton Times. | for the Canada's cup races, which will Here's Hon. Mr. Monteith protesting [begin Saturday, August 10th. that the dominion government's policy 'he Amateur Athletic Union of the that they be prevented from coming to| will be held in Montreal, September Ontario, or at least this part of - the| 2st, under the auspices of the Ama- province ! teur Athletic Federation of Canada, atid the entries will include ,many Am- estate the sum of $356,000. This sum | Jamestown from September 4th to 6th is second only to the amount collected | Will be accepted by the Amateur Ath- from George Gooderham's estate, | letic Union of the United States. which-is given as $519,000. These es-| "The C.A.A.U. will pursue the even tion come near the socialist's plan of [to stand alone now--when we have taking away from the able man the been standing for many years with fruits of his ability. such support as the A.A.U. has prov- --- en. "T'was a hroken reed we were A New Legal Condition. serts to the enemy." ishable with a maximum fine of $250 or If the British court tennis expects & maximum gentence of imprisonment wish to regain the amateur champion for six months, or both. The law, ship of the world, recently won Fy which will take effect on September Longboat has the Indian sign on evidence brought out at divorce trials. Hilton Green and vows that the other On the other hand, private persons Tdskin will never beat him on track can cause prosecution by complaint to ©F turf. the authorities, and the law, it is We have placed on sale, in our windows, a few lots of Bargains FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Monday, August 12th, cighteen miles, some high office in behalf of the so- Thursday, August 15th, twenty-one { miles, triangle. There is a time limit of five hours. The Adele left to-day ---- for Charlotte, under a light rig, and a The schedule follows: Saturday, Au- Ottawa So Seed Shot. gust 3rd, race from Toronto to Port If everyone could do as well with |Lelhousie; Sunday, August ith, ron |demvous at Port Dalhousie; Monday, Bu That ds at Rocklifie the bee race from Olcott Beach to Oak Or- a didn -- ong owes ay ® chard; Thursday, August Sth, race vifly dida't hurt him a bit, from Osk Orchard to Charlotte. Ar- Some One In Brion, rived at Charlotte the yachts will does not permit Ontario to get en-| United States has cancelled its affilia- ough immigrants. And a few, days | tion with the Canadian Amateur Ath- ago his worship the mayor was go-|Jetic Union. The twenty-fourth Cana- ing to descend on Ottawa and demand | dian shampiowship athletic meeting erican runners who are members of clubs affiliated with the A.A.U. The AAF.C. entries for the American championship meet to be held at tates, during the lifetime of the men tenor of its ways," sald President who created them, paid their dus Stark, when asked what, the C.A.A.U. share of all the taxes to which they|would do. "We will "ry standing were liable. The death duties in opera-|alone. Surely we are strong caough leaning upon. What sort of cowardly Toronto News. work is this, anyway ? Here we have By 'a bill passed at the last session| 28, 8lly iv fair weather. In foul, of the New York state legislature [19st when we might need him, he de- adultery is made a misdemeanor pun- Jay Gould, they must come to the Ist, will reduce divorce actions by United States to get it. This announ- one-half, according to some of its sup- |cement was made by the pew aham- , as district attorneys can|Pion upon his return from Europe. ing oriminal prosecutions on the When Adele and Aemelius Jarvis meet feared, may foster blackmail. Seneca and Addison Hanan, off Char- --- > lotte, August 10th, there will be a hot Good For McIlroy. race, for Adele is a slippery little Ottawa. J , thing, and Mr. Jarvis has an old score WN, oummh ha, d to settle withy Mr. Hanan, of New The true patriot," said Rev. W. A.| York, who came along and sailed Tron Mellroy, of Stewarton Presbyterian | dequoit to victory over Jarvis and chu roh, will not raise the race cry Strathcona when Strathcona looked to with a view of promoting his own | have the cup safely defended. Bolitical. ands, aud added that though Sulloring from the severe punishment . vas a's ow, le not assail hy Britt in the twemty-round fight, at other nationalitics when by so doing |San Francisco, Battling ions r He could have popularized Himself ling attended by a physician. Nelson's with his race. It is a sin to hate condition is not serious, but he is still 2's ow y ; s 3 Tate arother ae iti» 2! DB hut the Lmthis and Ys reported as ol: One Lot of Women's Patent, and Vici Kid Oxfords. G ¢ country." Such senti-|fering considerably from the blows Lot omen's Pa » and Vici id Oxfords, Goodyear ' ments must arrest attention and rec|rgined upon him, Britt had a margin welt soles, newest 'styles--most all sizes, regular price $3.50. 98 ¥ sult in broadening the sympathies of | jver Nelson throughout the cutire con. Friday and Saturday Only cin. caniin mbm . true patriots. In giving expression to test. : a: One Lot of Women's $3 Oxford SI in Vici Ki ), these views Mr, Mcllroy has shown . ' : ot of men's xtord Shoes, in Vici Kid and Pat- Boll rth To Thy ter | Joramie Neild a sample of - the ent Colt, Blucher cut, Cuban heel--new styles, only a fow 2 25 td ea Puliora wt oes ig yen in sizes left. Friday and Saturday Salg Price .........i....., mj | 2 re for e " » Mr. Woodyatt's Dismissal. |C.A.AU. races at Port Dalhousie. One Small Lot of Girl's White Canvas Oxford Shoes, Spring Te o News. {They are both paid hockey players, heels, regular price $1. On Sale Friday and Saturday 1H aesanannne . Serersnaes sesnes araerasan . It is not necessary to argue fat {Eo Sele AN Vous oot slong =| Delf un we Thomas Woodyatt was a model of per- club. sonal or judicial propriety. He has . his faults, like other men, and among these is a hot temper which leads to from the Ottawa Rowing One Lot of Girls' Fine Kid Laced Boots, Spring heels, Pat- ent caps, regular $1.25. Friday and Saturdiya ini sucess scoiion soasiiiin One Lot of Aboutf. Dozen Pairs of Baby's Brown Strap | oF Shoes, only sizes 3, 4 and 7, regular 50c. Sale price Fri- { 8B day and Saturday OBIY Geciseisare siarireiiees Sus Toronto Telegram : The Adele will jcarry Canada's colors against the re- . | presentative of the great wind nation | occasional outbursts of anger such 88 [to tho south of us, and if she wins it | are sometimes witnessed at the par-| t : : n liament. building. |should be in order to challenge. Uncle His chiof fault, how- |g fot : : ever, in the eyes of certain conserva hats for on Lok 0 pm mpionship. tive workers was that he was a liber-| A Decatur, Ills., Dan Patch mad» 4 | One Lot of About 25 Pairs of Children's Brown and Black Vici Kid Strap Shoes, sizes 8 to 104, regular $1 to $1.25. al, and held an office with emolu- |. T : mew mark of To clear on Friday and Saturday only 2:01} on the Decatur | ments. It is no secret that he has!irack voin th gin SUE 5 Mam ee ea (UHI entire . been an object of pursuit ever since a aE ge res In 344, > irl' C Vici Ki 3 the change of government, and his | FO, 1:32§ and 2:01}. One Lot of Girls Chocolate Vici Kid, Laced Boots, Blucher ' \ : style, Spring heel, sizes 11 to 2, regular $1.75. Sale pr quarrel with certain Brantford clergy- Friday and Saturday only +9, palepii® {4 men was a god-send to hit oppon- | Tidings Prom. Odessa. ) YW stssrasesere: sasssrisess arriarsensssrseessonsats ents. It will be remembered that his| oa wo Raat ms SUCCESEOr Was essa, Aug. 2.--The Ladies' Aig he was re mingted uve before | Citizens' band held a lawn social | ficult to get better evidence of the tem. | "P the Javn of the Methodist parson | per of the patronage element of the (ne on SatNay Sight Just, which Now| conservative party in Brantford. | 5 A ha 5 ; oll Whatever Mr. Woodyatt's faults may h a A in ne ethodist | be, generally he was wn satisfactory |ChW ast Sunday morning and even- | police magistrate, and if, on one or 28 On Thursday morning S. 3 two questions, there was suspicion of | SProule lost a valuable colt, it being Fra wh. Bt nthe high ourte nc, BR. Corba ang amity of Cs | men who sit in e high courts. D - B.C and family, of Co- | Mr. Woodyatt had been a conservative DONTE, have returned after visiting his | 3 . ! See These Goods in Our Window on Friday. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE he would still be police magistrate. |fa Mr. and Mrs, D. Woodruff, of Indeed, the complaints which led to| Watertown, N.Y. are visiting his pa-| . ; his removal would hardly have receiv. Tents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Woodruff. St. | 2 = Hii ed a moment's consideration by the Alban's congregation have added al government. {much-needed improvement, viz., cement | === -- | walks in front of the church. 'The {Sunday school of the Methodist church | RAMESES II. GREAT FRAUD. more convinced wa For A Delightful Outing. i raud. are that he was a Steamer America makes another of |PUrPOSe hold'ng their picnic at Lake | i : He was not great in * any her famous frips of the islands, Mon- Ontario Park, Kingston, on Tuesday, {FAY Led Him to Have Name | way, but his vanity was colossal. day, 2.30 pm. Supper on board. "g- 6th. | Tut on Monuments. {satisfy this he conceived the notion of Fare 50c. | ---- Yondon, {causing his name to be ihseribod on i i : . 3 Aug. . 2.--Egyntoiogists | every stat: : To get relief from indigestion, bili- Annie Barrie, wife of Mathew Reid, | claim they have discovered that Ra- Irie ound Wonment that. Je ousness, constipation or torpid Ihe y o died at Reston, on July 21st, was meses II is a fraud and that he is (The plan succeeded onl ny est of time. without. disturbing. the . st y lie r{born in Dalhousie. Ont.. about forty. not entitled to the appellation of > Seared only too well for # x stoma or| eight years ago, Mrs. Reid was a six.| Great," which historians have given floras decided. enue of it ey "The | > har jury in Toronto prevails, ils, and all oper- Chown's drag store, v add; are safest when in charge prac-| flon. Mr. Hanna will 'surely di purging the bowels, tak Te i i b d; are a : ; ¥ disown rging the bowels, take a fow doses! ter of J B . Jie iS A 4 " ; ] hav 4 that he must have tical , of experts "who derstand | the idea that the gover t, through ot Curter's Little Liver Pills, they will | pe i SY | Rartiv, Wation's Cop. Fai At Dlofations. Jt ia Sad, [oun a great king. Now we are oo what is wanted and who will do. what. [special informers, are interested in van Mecliiaith of Grand Pecks Chk inghum, piano tuner, from |lemples and monuments bearing hos | ng to find him out," is right if they are loft alone. making liquor men break the law. | N.D., a former pupil of Lanark public book a a. hoe = Heduley's fo sd clits supposedly. his Thomas L. B y ee -- * ti , i shool, grad , 48, work, existed about a thous: i - Borrowman (the black | A pretty wedding took place at the| = 1° the Plea of a whiskey deteo- | sch ied hie Dakota with | be iter McLaren. Swan Lake. Man., befor: hii," The explorers ans | fox | man), of Wyoming, accompanied manse, Perth, on July 24th, between |1'° ib the Almonte court. It is the degre or gat a ota with | brother of James McLaren, Lanark, |kilg was vain and caused his YS ar IT his daughter," Miss" Roberta and Tomek Amel, G i's Settl t. | scandalous, : a Too hanical gineer. | arrived last week. Twenty-nine years |t0 be cut everywhere, 4 © | his grandson, Master Lovers Boo and Lizzie Duncan, second - t at Wade's drug store. : iho ago he left for the golden west. Prof. Naville, one of the official ex. { kins, Visited his brother, William Bor- Cee John Duncan, Mclgiigld's; 1 the retomunesdation of & coroner's | Siok poom comforts of all Kinds at | Fhe steamer "America's tour of (Plorers of antiquies in Egypt, . has | Monon Middleville, from Friday to ; [the islands, Monday, 2.30 in. Sup | this 10 say abot Reneo Th | Monday, of last week, if Barrow- | per on board. Fare SOc, th p ! man sold a black fox sk; ing sind ore we discover about Rameses the in London, England, for £210, ll A PRETTY MILKMA. Thinks Pe-ru-na Is a Wonderfu Medicine, . ¥SS ANNIE HENDREN, Rock Wash., writes: «J feel better than I have for four years. I have taken several bo of Peruna and one bottle of Manal «] can now do all my work ir house, milk the cows, take care of milk, and so forth, [think Perun most wonderful medicine. «] believe I would be in bed to-d: I had not written to you for advic had taken all kinds of medicine none did me any good. «"Peruna has made me a wel bappy girl. 1 can never say 100 | for Peruna." Not only women of rank and le praise Peruna, but the industrious ful women engaged in honest toil y pot be without Dr. Hartman's 1 renowned remedy. The Doctor bas prescribed it for thousand women every year AI never fails to receive a multitude « ters like the above, thanking hi his advice, and especially for the dertul benefits received from Fer GREAT (BARGAIN BICYGLE GOOD 15 to 25% discount 0 Bicycle Goods. Guaranteed Double " Tires, only $6,00,. J.R: C. Dobbs & 171 Wellington Street STRIKE IS OVER. Many Armed Men Are Duty. Duluth, Aug. 3.--Quiet reigns th out the iron mines. Eighty pe of the men are at work, and being shipped as usual Thre dred and . fifty armed guards duty. It is believe that the hone of the stri is broken nor Johnson's r pres 3 to St. Paul from th A 3 and upon his r \ sued a proclamation forbiddin march of strikers He has that the situation do not v the sending of troops to the ra is believed: that, by Monday, tl ern Federation of Miners. wi have 2,000 men supporting th they are d ting ra Boy Leaves Kind Memor Tweed News tim After suffering for some a decensed hip for which he went an operation at Kingston ral Hospital, Harry Chamberial ed away institution las dav. Deceased, who was nearly teen years of was a Son liam H. Chamberlain and si death of his mother six years a matle his home at William C. By a couple of miles west of Two } is survived by his father, who sent is living in Chicagorand y } rived in Kingston in ting to before he passed away. Two b and four sisters living in this also survive. The deceased wi highly esteemed by those why him. He was a member of room Methodist church, whe be greatly missed. The reman brought to Tweed 'on Tuesday ing and taken to the home « Brown. whenee the funeral tool Take A Tumble. Canadian Courier : Landlords at the Thousand are complaining of the resorts of men at the hotels, and =a; as a result, the hotels are ne It is thought th: patronized. men stay away because thay | hardier life -- than the summe provide. The real tr sable is 3 haotel bills. They are: too' Let the landlords advertise th will guarantee to supply eacl guest with an emaciated hill departure, and see how quick' th ble will fade away. ------------ Ribby's for boating togeery "This is the only place | fresh infants' foods." Gibson's Red Cross drug sto dav. She lives in Williamsvilh Mrs. P. H. Morin, Sandwic aged eighty-eipht vears Her h burned by rebels in 1837. Christy's new hate at Pibby' Commander Robert Peary h start, within a week, on anot in search of the North Pole. When authority spoils a m also apt to be hard on th whom it extends. ; Bathing caps, all prices and colors, at Chown's drug store Try Bibby's 50e.. Balbrigga gvear. y suid]