a dL - sil} N UFR FN i uU AEE kers' 'Excursions TO THE NjDIAN NORBH- WEST. : h and 264th. _ August Lib aud Zod. good to retirn within 60 WOCAL DRANCH TIME-TADLY. Vo will leave and arrive a1 City follows: - Going #% West. © ~Leanye Oity. Arrive City 13.95 a.m. 12.57 a.m. S { 1 HACY SKETCH OF | OF JUSTICE, ---------------- Canada's Representative at ~--Bloidless Surgeon. of Parlia- ment, a t HAS A MASTER MIND MINISTER! Hague Arbitration as to Fisheries] --, when Lous for § I mix cape iturned to critics, : angry J Axlesworth enlmi, to speak. his aplogia. sort. eves, anada on the t was feenly predicted he was Jotle appointed to art LS United States. After months of acute The deliberation the verdict was given out adverse to Canada: back. He He style: Cangda. that He saw fire. in BE Tere Alaskno then ihe ul so marvelously astute could nev Mr. Aylesworth Most of his prophets had faced a did it impenetrable The Canadian Club invited him He was supposed to He did nothing ihe Canadians' ut being Asvlesworth and 3 occasion te eotidemn the eriti 'complained? shat British Ll. {todk too Wile interest in a tpointed out that the | i 3 wit vita empive s 10 handlé,. an th and wffices slid wel the fle added "Thinking for a moment something © to be taken inte men 3 that ¥% wi toe colonial cireumstances. the issniey tion by the who things in the minster, perhaps thing for of our intense Canadianism with the Fnglishman doesn't know. all about our geography." Thi quotation gives some ides of his aw tude towards British diplomacy. Hi are imperial service at it gy in Canada to I very in 'true would b and bea utter whe of the not - NEWS OF NEIGHBORS the Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are "loing And What They Are Saying. Caught Five-Pounl Bass. diev's Lock, July 5, ame yesterday srent bepehit. (he Qpinieon Club House is pretty vell filled; the guests are having (vest * gek with fishing: Miss fhylhs Burion, The rain that Was a « ------ i WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENT | ans ins min --_-- -- WHITE LABEL ALE Bottled by The Dominion Brewery Co. Limited Toronto "The Ale of Quality," the very life of the malt, caught and held in absolute * c detroit, aged phuwe years, caught a live b. btiss in Lake Opifeon: Mes. Noon in, and Miss Besse, Kingeton, are oc upying their eottage Mr. and Mrs p | : Horace Carr, Battle Credk, Mwch., are ' sussts of J. J. Murphy. + Perth Personals, Perth, July 7..-The Woman's Insti ate picnic to Cliisty Lake, to-day . vas postponed on account of the rain. ola of McDonald's 'orpers, spent a day in town. Little Wiss Evelyn MeVeily spent a few lays with the Misses Berlirvetto. Mr md Mrs. J. HH, McMillan attended the uneral of their little niece in Smith's "alls, Monday. Miss Maggie Littna, of Almonte, is visiting in town. Mr. and drs. A. MéArthur intend going west hort ¥ PURITY. First in Progress' firstin Perfeeticn ~--fiest in Popularity, the finest example of what a PALE ALE should be. INVALID STOUT Yonwant 'strength --you can get it and keep it by taking DOMINION BREWERY CO, Invalid Stout. XXX PORTER Will make you work better, play better, rest better and sleep sounder when you take it. Its blood making properties are unex- celled. easily stampeded he unfolded the cuse in such showay that he convinced Canadisn Club and those who read his speech the nest day that with Lord Alverstone acting as mere judge or arbitrator and with three United States representatives against two 'Hiro Canada no other verdict have heen expe ted, > tut nntil the temper of Canada cool ed down Me. Aviesworth went about as a marked man. He may have been uncomfortable. | He never said Per- thaps he is swemotionn]l. Certainly he in much lest so than the average ar- dent Canadian. He has a mentality much more dike that Wf an English judge. But he is a product of the Canadian soil and Canadian educa- tional training. He was born at New- burgh in 1864, and graduated from the University of Prince's | {prizeman in 1874. Four vears later he | was called to the bar. For some vears he was a member of the. firm of Moss; Aviesworth & Armour, of which Mr. Moss, now chief jhstice, was the head. Later firm became Bar- wiek, Aylesworth & Franks, which gradually evolved into Avlesworth, | Wright, Moss & Thompson. admitted the injustice of some feature of British- Americ wi bargains © but pleaded that imperial interests wer occasionally superior to Canadian mn trrests, amd that the British plenipo tentiories regretted when they wen called upon to sacrifice the latter. However, Mn Aylesworth his Cena dianism of hig own. In the sume ad dress, speaking of the navy bill, said : "I truly think it marks epoch in the advancement of Canada step by step, towards the rank am gtatus of a vation. Hf Canada is take her place in the family tions, she must assume the responsi bility that manhood brings." Putting this remark hy the side of the om quoted abgve gives the man breadth of view. He is national and imperial not the blatant nationalist nor the blatant imperialist. He has the atti tude of mind which makes men chie justices or lord chancellors. He the type which we roughly label "Eng lish"' as opposed to "American." Can ada has more politicians than states men, and she can, therefore, ill-affore to lose Mr. Avled®Trth from public fife. His legal attainments and diplo matic experience are a national asset. ihe ve City. Arrive City. - 1.40 a.m, 3 a.m. aan. A ame 8.50 a.m. could armation furnished on appil- J.P. HANLEY, Agent, Johnson and Ontario Streets. Piliman accommaodation and all a Mabel Duncan BO, of na TONG 1"EMBROKES hb} RAILW Toronto, Centreville News. Rain as : ; i HON. AB. AYLESWORTH, BOM ESEEKE E X {Canada's Represents ¢ ob bddag ue i 3 v RS CURSIONS 2 a i 4 { hr fon . To €anadian North-West. { Canadian Courler, Toronto. . ! Hon. A. B. Aylesworth at the Hague July 12 and 26. ix the representative of the Canad- Aug. 9th snd 23rd. "Gogd, for 60 days, {ian government fn the fisheries dis -- ' | pute, At the same time be is and for | KINGSTON--OTTAWA. some vears has been one of the most £ Jtate Kingston 12.01 p.m, arrive Ot. wa pan, Centreville, July 5.- wedod in this vicinity an not crow much more without jt. dare Weese had the misfortune of pet ing his leg broker playing football ng doscow last Friday. He is doing nice v. A number from here attended the DOMINION BREWERY CO., Limited toman Catholic pienic at Varty Lake, "TORONTO a m Tuesday, It was held under the 3 RR RR auspicks of the Chippewa church. Mr. 4 wast rwien wiser. TTS SE LY RIGNEY. & HICKEY ents Ruta wingston, were uests the past week ' Chicago Juage Proposes a New Pun | py ng Mrs, Charles Ingoldshy. 138 PRINCESS STREET, KINGST( ishment, ir. and Mrs. is much the crops is 0 the SNCCeSE as arguments | talked-of men in Canada. The aver- Mr. 'Axlesworth's ta 10.45 age Canadian if asked," "What do you! °° 1 _earifest know about Aylesworth?" might ' an- {Em from his ability a common wir in a variety of ways according tg | aw counsel. Before either jude on 4 w Kins on Tit om. Full information at K. & P. and O.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. ' J conway, 3 « ~ (General Passenger Agent. { jury, he was an effective pleader. Calm: {1 BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train the particilar thing with which he has | fa he Wa 3 le identified 'that eminent cousel in | judicial, mellow-vo his leaves Union Station, Ontario x Napanee, Deser- ints am. arrive pp wi ls nha Bibmanbars dad, of toinls noch SE 30 our shipments v inte Hanh vay. nd wy RW. DICKBON, ent Ned... SRINGSTON" ~~ AND TORONTO." "i 13 «+ 8.00 a.m. Kingatan ... 5:00 pom. ingston to sen en 36.00 avs 33.50 visa 3.00 Ports)' § CRELLEVILLE u, Saturday .....10.38 p.m, |» Wednesdav ... 5.80 p.m. i i particulars, berths, etc. il J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Streets. mtaric and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. ok er th, steamars Ae . for nigogue, and leave at i pm, , calling at Bay of r. tha ton. Mondays a 6 p Aud jntermediate Bay exeept Sun- unday, 7.80 am rect co tions at bo sels BF sa Skturday or tin "inot long ago $6.00. | politician? - lent himself 4 {ations of a political machine; it Jall's matter 'of cold, reading of Canadian politics. arg merry mouths among the vatives who might allege the ket canal, colloquially known as - "Aylesworth ditch." But that is 'matter of politic: and. an exceedingly dry subjeet for ho. weather. There are woliticians and preachers who remem- Po the minister of justice most "vivids ly by the fact that he did more to sottle the fate of the Miller anti-gamb- ling bill in one hour than had been done by the gambling committee in some months, Here again he was master mind. That speech on the fonser- | Miller hall goes on record as one of the most psychological in the history of Hansard, And toat again is some- what a matter of polities. On the merély moral side--if moral. ity cun be treated merely--Mr, Ayles- worth has come in for a deal of pub- fic comment for his leniency regard ing the two vendors of alleged immor- al books, regarding which the editor of the Toronto Globe said in a speech that if he found any man hinding such books to any daiighter of his he would shoot him on _sight---which . 'some allege. was a mere figure of speech; but i brought Me. Aylesworth considerable publicity, concerning which he had his own (uiet opinions. . AR A little while before that the minis- ter of justice ghve a rude jolt to the complacency and the smpg optimism of those interested in politics by de- dlaring openly and roundly that he made no claim €5 beitg a statesman; that 'he was first, last and always a politician. - This wos a grave shock to. idealism in public life. How are we to keep up the ultimate respectability of 'politics, asked the hopefuls, if the man who represents law in the domin- jon cabinst classes hamself as a mere i This was ia new tack. Some said Mr.[ Aylesworth was failing of astute ness, Hore was a man who had hon esty enough to admit that after all while stitesmanship may be the 'bul- wark of a mation' the game of gov- ernment is otie of sheer politics; and he among others was out to play the game--ag | respeotably as possible. which again is rather a matter of cnsuistry . than of morals; far if you play the game squarely thers is no veal difference between politics and statesmanship, - Members of the House of Commons recall Mr. Aylesworth vividly by the public gruelling he gave Mr. Foster at the close of the insurance mvesti- gation a few years ago. For caleadat- od intent to do grievous mental inju: ry thir speech was said to be a mas terpiece. It was delivered in true Aviesworthian style; dispassionate, or- desly, without a scrap of notes; a re sd the minister of 'justice as the glamped surgeon the House of Commgns. ? : : M1 these are mere intimations of the peculiar Avlesworth mind which in most respects has no parallel in Can . Those who 'have had dealings with Mr. Aylesworth in legal matiers found him a most unusual man. First above all was his' tremendous faculty for listening. No matter how garra- lous the other man or what a com- plekity of detail he had to befog the fiind of the eininent counsel, Mr, Ayles- worth sat as calm as a Sphinx, ine scrutably contemplating his informant, quality of printers' paper or the oper was orderly percep- Aylesworth, who seldom or nover trot himeelf to take =» note but trusted to his own mental ui There | oni rence carrie 1 great his practice to become have and 320.000 » veg the price which. many of our men have paid for an opportunity serva a people wh grateful. of ter with anatomical operation. that] Ontario bands aud is a minister the house he is well liked, liberals, accustomed to stateliness and | ceremony, find him approachable and Hiriendly, Among the 'members réneral- respected and fered His straightness dodd* not get mixed bluntness or Iy he Newmar- | Parliament and minister the | which event happened in June, u | he sacrificed -an income been somew nat Mr. Aylesworth as a politician may ma% not have been 5 success. It depends on the point of view. his liberal friends in the province of doubtful, alyséd," this seems to mean that takes tog little. interest in the details are somewhat of constituency tell a 18 the weight" When which between . Such, however, is 0 pre too often un organization and. the dissrihution of lecal patron: age, The pputy worker in the consti tuencies. wants ou political leader who comes around occasionally to few stories. . Aylesworth is not of this type. Graham or, Mf. Pugsley might do it, but Mr. Aflesworth could not, that hé lacks aflability, but as minis- of justice he has been concerned matters of judicial importance, The judge on the Hench is not expect- ed to erack jokes as if he were a poltie magistrate; vor should the ruler ali the beach he éx Fi fellow-well-meot ers in the wards and on the cesswons, Of course, if Mr, Aviesworth were leas serious-minded he might have a reputation Jess similar the leader of the opposition. On the other hand, Mr. Avlesworth with a reputation. xpected te be hail with the parfiy™ grufiness, and when his apinion is tried by the fest of fire, it 4s usually found to ba pure metal. His growing deafness may have militated against his present popularity, buat it has not afiected the astuteness of his decisions or. his arguments, Last February, Mr. Aylesworth dressad Ontarig..{lubh, Toronto, and in the course of his remarks took he left member of of justice, 1906, must $15,000 Chicago, Benediots twice July 8,--Wealthy should he week according | dling a to Cireuit whic whe in favor of alimony for wives seek relief from erring husbands refuse to work because thay without teil. Mrs. Mary Robbins urging Jukige Poti vores from Russe and heir of chant. Sh mopy buy finally admitted that court might do publie to Sherwood to. grant her H. Sherwood a di son Some of the An- he petty industry. "1 can't~anderstand don't ask for Petit. Mrs.. Sherwood flushed. *"Take the fellow who makes a "mys stop," continued the comrt. "He a voke of alimony hung around neck. But a fellow like this, ought to be horsewhipped twice week, is let off by his ike the idea." "But," pouted the young wile, has no position, anvway." "Well," retbrted the court. *'1 an advertisement this. morning which 400 men Were. wanted to shovel alimony," Judge said shake Mr. Me, Not saw of a job for him.' Mrs, od at the sappeition of shoveling dirt--such menial. labor, Sherwood did not contest, but decision was withheld. VWwork- back con- the to that of Are Very Active, Mass., July lion men and women In y . loston, The French ! 8 ~Seven mil in the main to secure the absolute tion of the Jeff ingr pictures, Every member of the Un- tted States Society of Christign deavor numbering 4,000 000 wd each of the 5,000,000 enrolled with in the campaign. As a result, it was an- nounced, today, that the films had been barred from more than fifty ci ties and towns. ad- ------------ Extra choice butder, prints, 25c. Crawford. wv "SADNESS REMOVERS " e HER CHANCE, Mr. Shyboy---Last night---1I, er, er fey--~They say thure's a sucker dreamed ~--er. or, proposed to you. every minute, hie marries. "bat he's not a real on are more sensible horsewhipped Judge Petit, who expressed himself as ) Notes From Selby. can live was a wealthy commission mer- said she did net need ali- wisely in impressing upon her errant husband the virtue of why vou girls has his who a wife, I'don't "he 6 : Peath at Blair Settlement. in cement at two dollars a day. There's Sherwood seemingly was shock- her husband United States, today, are working might and prohibi- ries- Johnson fight mov: En- persons {lo Epworth league is taking part in Miss Hookem---Then I should say asleep than P. Evans, attended vedding of thejr niece, at Mount 'agle, on Wednesday. Mrs, John Linch, Newburgh, visited at her moth. v's, Mrs. PP. Evans, the past week. the Selby, July 9.--The lawn social held luly 1st was a grand suecess. The armers are busy at their bay, which $s a good crop. A voung daughter has ome to stay at F. Dension's. The sunday-school have _ heir excursion, wm-Eriday, to Picton. Mrs. Frederick Yooxl and children, antl Mere. Hender- on, leit, on Friday last to speni a nonth with friends "in the states, Mr. wd Mrs, Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Me- Masters, Wooler, spent a few days at ). W, MeKim's. Miss M._Demsion, Miss \. Wood and the Missée Hudgins, left mn- Monday to attend the summer chool, at Wellington. Visitors: Dr. File and wile, at J. Gorn's; T. Wihter and wife, at J. McGuiness: W. Hunt, it W, Hunt's; Mrs. Alexander, at Mrs. Henderson's; W, Znglish and. son, at fi Anderson's; Mrs. Vandewater mughter, at J. Gollipher's. Blair Settlement, July 7.<The weather will do great damage to the erry crop," Sympathy is felt for Mr. ind Mrs, George McCornish in the loss f their youngest son, who was taken sick on Sunday last, and only y few hours, He was a bright little noy of five years. The funeral was held on Tuesday, and was very largely ittended. The little son of Wilham yibson, who has been seriously ill with measles, is somewhat better and there are hopes of his recovery. Quite a number from here went on the trip to Ogdensburg, on the 4th. J. H. Blair, Miss Jessie Plair and Miss Mag- zie Campsall spent Sunday last at Philipsville. - Miss M. Gorsline has re- turned home, after spending a few lays in Westport. Miss Ella Derby- shire is visiting in this place. Mrs, H. Rell, who hus beer very ill, is able to be around again. Mr, and Mrs. James Ross, of Toronto, the ruests of Mrs. McCornish one day this week. were Funeral at Lansdowne. Lansdowne, July 8.--~Mrs. Hunter, of Hinois, was the guest of her brother, Manhardt, V.5., for a few DeWolie, Gananoque Mrs, MN. Mrs, her N. days, visiting Josegh Heaslip, Mrs, Conan, is seriously ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Tarner, at Fair fax. Mrs. Firnin Cross and daughter we camping at the river. Born to Mr. and Mes, James Lynch, on Sunday, July 3rd, a, son. Mr and Mis. George Phillips and daughters, have returned from a thirteen months trip to Eu rope. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Fowler, Brockville, spent the week-end with re latives hero. Mrs. Bissell Lander, spending a few days with her son, Gurdon, London. The Citizegs band to Alexandria Bay, on Monday. Miss Jean Mitchell, of Ottawa is home for the holidays. The concert, on Tues day = wight, If the Women's Institute was a great success. The hall wax pacted, The funeral of the late Misa Keating, who died, on Monday morn- ing, took place on Wednesday after, noon from her father's residence, to the Presbyterian church, thence to the +1 vault. The church was draped in white as was also her seat in the choir, Rev. Mr. Becksteadt preached the ser. sister, Emmy denly, on Monday night by a telegram saving her uncle had been killed at Niagara Falls. Tallest Man in Parliament. Batley's Magazine. The tallest member of the new hament will probably be found to be Douglas B. Hall, the Unionist repres- entative for the Isle of Wight who ix wo lest than fest 5 inches in height, He i= run very close however, by Sir Randolph Baker, the new Unionist fgr North Dorset, who is. one-half inéh shorter. Sic Owen Phillips, the. Liber. al ember for Pembroke is one of three brothers--Lord Bs. Davide is a- mong number--whaose average height is 6 feet 43 inches. : par- $1L.65--Watértown and Retarn-$1.65 Good going Saturday, 5 am. and 2 ip.m., snd Sunday, 730 am. and 2 yA pn. returping up to Monday. map a ea ---- obo dp do Ply 0 Princess - and | dry' lived | mon. ; -- 2 -. Miss Dell was ealled home very sud- WN. ~ Ti ¢ great Uterine Tonle, and te Samoa] Monthy HAVE YOU SEEN OUR Pianos THEY ARE: Durably constructed, ormerly Meorotin Ge.,ToRoNTo. ONT. CAUSED THE DEATH OF A. SUN. DERLAND WOMAN. Artistic Designed, Sweet Tone, and REASONABLE PRICES, We Please our Customers, TRY US, All Popular Music direct from publishers, | Gardner's Jury Brings in Verdict of Manslaughter Against a Member of the Town Council Who Set fhe Tar on the Stove to Beil, A sensation? was caused in Sunde land, England, recently by a coroners fy returning a verdict of manslaugh ter. against Newman Richarison, a well-known member of the Sunderland town coun , at the inquest of 4 wo man named Gibbons. Mr. Richardson is landlord of uf house at 458 Vine street, acenpied by Mr. and Mrs. Gibbous, and repairs ware being dome to the property. To Mr. Richardeon,twho wis superintending the work, decidua » some paleh and tar boiled put in a sad] irom cask, or grease dream, and place | + kitchen fire, but ¥t had only there a few when the solder | ed portion of the bottom of the recep | tae le came out, an! the mixtures flow fed into the fire, Tmmediately the | flames purst out of the fire, leaping to the ceiling and all' parts of the kit chen, Mr, Gibsons bravely lifted the dem off the fire, but getting burned, he was o'diged to drop it. His clothes vausht--fre, and she screaming into "the street. There 'flames were extinguished, and oil had been rubbed on the old man's terrible mjuries she was veyal to the firmary, where cliedd, In the end the followiny verdict: wr. THE Fimited, J 232 Princess Street, Kingston, ene men | tar the spouting, a------ THE GLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON ST., near PRINCESS, on | wen minutes There are other hotels, but none approach the Club for homelike sur- roundings. Located In centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre. Charges are moderate. Bpecial rates by the Week P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor. : 3 wiles ran the alter wo eon: whe returned the the act itself of placing the tin upon the fire in the condition it was was most ible, and also that whilst it was there there was not sufficient caution taken, and that find Mr. Richardson is liable for this woman's death, and therefore we return gu diet of manslaughter." YOUR G ROCKER FOR © reprehen care or pre we ver ------------------ "EMF." Car Reaches Mexico, Laredo, Texas, July 6. ties of Sonding- the Flanders "20 "Under Three Flags ear through the Mexican eustomers house kept the ear amd crew here to-day and are likely to retain them to-morrow. W. J. Lane, wlio has brought the ear practically all the way from Quebec, hax wen con fined to his bed since his arrival by a recurrence of the rheumatism con tracted in the early days of the trp while the car was navigating the mud of Northern Ctrada. Lane will prob. ably leave for Detroit, Wednesday evening, Druske proveeding with the car and a local driver. Twa 'cars have attempted the trip before abd each wag shipped back as junk. Bandits in- fest the robd and food and water have to be carried great distances. The cars hat have failed heretofore heave been high powered cresitions with lance erewy but Lane and Bruske are con- fident that the Flanders "3" will suc ceed, even though the trip may con sume three weeks or more. : The housewife's delight, If you'll use it once, you .will use it always. The forpali ' MANUFACTURED RY Maple Lea Milig Co ONTARIO ST. "Phone 886, SCIENCE SETTLES IT. Dandruff is Caused by a Gern Baps the Hair's Vitality. It is now a settled fact that d= drufl is caused by a germ. Falling hair and baldness are the resalt dandrufi. Ir. E. J. Beardsley, Champaign, 111, got hold of the new hair preparation, Newbro's Herpiol the only one that kills the damdcuti _ jmerm. He says : "1 used Herpeide for News¥ork, July 8.--More than twelve | my dandrufi and falling hair, and | tons of froeen or dessicated ogy, [AN well satistiod with the result." Dr, shipped here from Chicago, lave been | J. 1. Fugste, of Urbana, 10., wigs seized as offit for Woman conmimp- | 1 have used Herpicide for dander tion at the King's County Refrigera- [with excellent results, 1. shall pre ting company's plant in Brooklyn' soribe it in wy practice." Heepicide Government inspectors neting under | kills 'the dandroff geri. Physicians ax orders from the department of awri- | well as the general public culture, made the seizure. ft is the Sold by leading druggists. Send largest seizure on record in Greater | 100. in stamps for sample to The Her: New York. ¥ picide Ue, Detroit, Mich. Ope dollar : bottles guaranteed. OG. W. Mabood, © Thousand ester. «| ypevial agent. . Stra. Caspian and North & leavé a: daily at 10.46 am, for 1.000 Island points and at 5 p.m. for Rochester That Made Big Seizure. wy sa oy EERE REE EER PERERA J. P. Hauley, agent. sch 23 ES i 3 Smoking nt very man imagines that it is only | & Exe cents 8 bound. i w oe - a matter of time. satil be succeeds dn Jen shoe store, ey a v putting. oll in eunmicn i, the dsopre BAAS PRA BER Ae