pT . e menace -i8 oh slum degenerate {rom Grest | ain, aeaud mia i dus vores fads h fo the lum, where he is 'eccentric or 'more Fully 'of some great crime. y are ttracted by other weaklings, merry, and the population is added to." Mr. Clarke says that there is a sue- picion that some, if not many, among the Britishers who have failed in life and have come here have been delib- 'erately serit here to get rid of them. "He says that in this class arc sexual rts of the most revolting kind, 'criminals, slum degenerates, 'general 'paretics, weaklings of 'other varieties. Among last year's immigrants were @ix cases sent to Canada merely to get rid of them, some of the friends of these people frankly admitting 'that the undesirables had been sent to Canada simply to get rid of them. "A striking feature of the situa- tion," says Mr. Clarke, "is the pre- ponderance of English defectives in our admissions, and the cause of this is the wholesale cleaning out of the slums of English cities. Toronto may be a Mecca for this class, but it is evident thai 'other cities and towns have suffered as well, and the je il re- words are significant, although they al- 80 reveal the unp4>asant fact that the gl n ¢ Spartan in sell: discipline than the Deukhebors... I$ is a sect which responds to a call that brooks 'io, caviling, 'no Hanging | HFT back. . fd The people who olithitarily aecept its obligations i to test the limit of their en Humiliation of the flesh is part | parcel of their creed. To such ex- | tremes do they carry their fanatical beliefs that they are frequently t be | David Be: seen marching rn scorching | Museum heat or bitter cold with practically no | medal, in Gothing beyond a loin cloth to cover ment in Iroquoi am; oT - The Doukhobors make sacrifices which surpass in severity those of tho most rigid ascetic. They have been ordered by their leaders $o sell their cattle. They have done so. Now their, children are dying for want of sustenance. Last autumn they were ordered to sell their sheep, and they |: disposed of 15,000. They then sold' their chickens. Now thev are paupers. Their leaders have abolished time. Nearly $8,000 worth of watches and clocks have been taken away from the people by their head men. Mir- exclusive bodies. | 14 years. He Th (N.Y. County Histori | eal a bestowed 3 pit | honor has been conferred upon | two other persons distinguishe original researches connected with | Boyle was made an | of the Anthropological oal Bociety, of dealy, ome of the of Europes! Mr. Boyle was born in Scotland, in 1842 and came Jo thi, country with his father at the age of'ijf,. Fxetvses aut Jodi of more sorrow and Rises. comb 3 viens habs en avery inp! fave dark rm, stunted deve fa: Forover? trogtod W diseanes m selves a penance which is calculated | Given to David Boyle, Cur ' tario's Provincial Museum. Gor §T JO Ob aan. 6.80 p m. 11.24 pan. A. J. DAVIS, Town PIT BRED BP. ROTKS ; and, BUFF CRPINGT $00 perirs. 'Reduction a ' Greenock,' ? E. M. WILLIAM 1908. Prince Alberts Ont ed most. n worked Ce ertebe WEY "UD, teaching school 'hear Guelph fer ten ears and was princi of Elora W. F. NO Shiccesbor fo. A v MY iota id 00D GIRGULATION It Is the TEARTILY thanking the public fdr the HB Iberal Badly the manta Port Perry, Ihave much pleasute ia annoutding that I have removed MY LIVERY to my former plibe bf business Water Street which Iam about to Iirgely extend in- creasa facilities so that the public may be better wssomuice ied] vith safe and desir: able he Tn tite vicinity of Port én "He {adjacent to the Kawartha E Rent paid in advance, W. FRIEND, "United States are furnishing more than their share of the criminal popu- lation. The ficlian loads in the cnim- 'inal records, but in the asylums he is 'practically unkrown. Ar. Clarke says that federal and Povineal authorities must unite to ight intelligently and conscientiously 4he evil of the admission of defectives #0 Canada. "Qur new law is good as far as it Pou hy savy "but it does not go $ar enough, and in many cases we are powerless to 26, where duty seems manifest. Our system of inspection must be | Smproved by enlarging the staffs of BathoNers, even at great cost." "Forty-one per cent. of the prison- ers received at the Central Prison in 1907 were foreign , and 38 per cent. of the people sent to the com-' mon jails of the province were foretgn: born. Foren make up about 20 cent. of our population: Wiens oir Canada, : strange fanatics. Only a little The greutest gaspar "he feared; while ago they were Russians--Quak- pe Aim: | ore in reality. Like sotne of the sarlier Eas rors have been forbidden; to make | lie school for another ten years. sure. special agents have collected all | 1830 he opened a book store on the looking glasses. Tea, coffee, sugar: | street, Toronto, and devoted - all and pancakes are under the ban, and | spare moments to arch their food is .now narrowed down to | founded the collection which formed, | small farm. potatoes, carréts, onions and tuEmips. | the nucleus of the present Provincial) | | According to the 'statement of & in Toronto, which i i a hae Staind hei? | Sor tag Jakes and if in 4 Londgh:St oo. | Banca a Pa a Brook of Be eg im | Toronto, June 2. fi houses. Every man and woman bas | dustry, knowledge and publie'spirid of: |i ET ET Mo a space allotted, which is just four|| its founder and\ first curator. 5 feet wide. They gave to get into thei Yo moooemitinniof hid deep interest | beds from the foot, so cramped are | 2 014 al ene their quarters. "All @ut ab big-tabless| omeching Can Be Dong o in the centre, & & i ; aE | } { ~ 1 Wi B. HARRIS, the & Catarhal t onh nereAsing, NAL /neetol tue aliove Estate] ony in Port Perv but all ever the vies Teaders tor the Book | county belonging to this state ame Catan ig a erm disease snd to cure | about $700 3 sa © iro. 1 YL BIGE AT MODERATE OHARGES R. VANSICKLER. v Part Perry, June 21, 1000. NTE) Our fee returned if we fail. Any one send! etch and description of any 4 ly receive our 0) free he Increase of Cat in reve Peery. The young men' sleep like aaedines | To Sto in the garret. And, pnder a new nie, To Si y ne. Doukhobor may, own more than & one shirt. Bo poot and infipestible is their food now that most of the Douk- | hobors are really ill and diseased. They let the law go asya dead let~ ter, and births, deaths and go unrecord: § They live" in 1orthwestérn by Manufactu for sample copy VIOTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Baliding, WASHINGTON, D. C. , In : Atl his hel. meh drug- tablet . Geb fee to North' America. Their | prototypes went to Pennsylvania more the Rugelone are mow, where 300,00 served for their colonization. -- DELIGHTS OF THE PRAIRIE. Young Englishwoman Describes Life on a Canadian Farm. Feels de Bri athed throu #0 LLAT comes ca'tng bai sms pe +t : ye at prc class ols ote h overy outfit, it oar ad tetrad simply bo- iy ening MORE Te ass wi ee Sippy : roving the catarvhal 'eanse hey do not wish to compete - : [sich the occupant of the sweatshop or low quarter. { "9m 1002 the direct cost to the Unit- 'Biates of the excess of the foreign- rn insane amounted te five milkions. "In New York state the annual cost. of caring for fégifnborn poor lamounts to $12,000,000 "Tn 1902 no less than 12209 foreign- born insane, idiofs &nd eyileptics were lin the publie mstitutions of New - ! 1 nd ork state, or twide tho fiumber to be: 1 1 wi a - which _ ; pected. Their iiaintcnance, estimat: ANSIGRER : Agricultural Machmes annual per 'oepita cost of ed at an © Jonatuan Lass Estar 2 ls MD -- IMPLEMENTS "Of 422 patients admitted to the To- yonto Asylum during 108 and 1907. {wo hund and ten Were foreign. + 912 Canadians. Of the foreign born no less than 124 were compara- itively recent arrivals. The majority of them could not be, retuned to Bu- k '4p the requirements of the Deportation. | mén were | sed 10° 4 28d , and : ; og A oe Ontario must besume the work before six o'clock breakiast-- + 5 ] i : yi a wrden of their maintenate. Putiing feeding, milking grooming. The Oa- vincial, Museum i8 Tn = ; on the amount for cach one wé must take turned ab-dewn, ii, by scientific men the : ¥ care of until death at about six thous ; © NUE and: dollars, a modest estimate, end \ 4 " i" { A undersigoed keeps on hand and for the result is, indeed, startling, but . ote," an | : § 1 tele best cn hand i : : : d ; a In ploments manufactured by she d Mord conservative olass of nota favorite PUTER TANILTON wre _ - gehemeors, boomers % the "| OF PETERBORO: ~~ ay ; : "Crown Mower, Daisy x : : Hay Rake, Two Farrow, on the South west corne and Jobo Ste Port Pe in tne froqudis race fe" wus 'wn www | heing parts of lots * Queers, birthday, 1893, formally Baars of lotta sag thém as a "full-blooded" Indian, Mohawk of the turtle on to refund n fail to du all that y shold Hy ? lnimed for it. A52, Highest or any tender not' neces: ; sanly accep ed. Sal 2 pe because they did not some with aspect into ins Ale pe on dala p EE EE Tt g A IG IQ i . the development of the province. | AxpTURKEYS, you should wih Le \ Vg ag tham" 2 purchase '* The Ohal fre nePYr Over "Sixty Wears ull Jucubators, ug yada TSOOTHINGIBYRUP bas beeitfiors 1 by mi ol : Let us lista few wf 0 v.0thera for Chair 'children while REG testhin disturbed at night and broken of yo HL vse by a Rok child miei whil cryitg with pain ¥ and get a hottle of "Mra