-- | and constant use, them from these "Made-To-Canada exhibitions. : The ma r of the Terento fai has advandal a good proposition. 1 , ericket, and foot inititative, demands of the day. tically converted or civilized thou sands of people by affording them re- creation which they could not pri- vately secure. Maude L. Radford, in the Evening Post, outl in 'attrac tive phraseology the tsansformation small | wrought. There are twelve women, and playgrounds for children, under ten, The wentre of interest': is {the field house, containine rooms for rest and refreshment, and the swimming pool in which 'thewssuds of people weekly wash and' disport them- selves. For the women there' are the shower baths, and these are in daily In winter the baseball field is turn- ed into a skating rink, stoves are put in the shelter-house, -and a toboggan is built. Then stand out the attrac tions of the field-house, with its gym- nasiums, its assembly hall Avhere stereopticon lectures . are given, its club-rooms, its reading-room, its shower baths, and its refoctory where good simple food is sold at cost, -in- cluding milk for the babies at two cents a bottle. From 'November to May classes ~ ate held jo: the gymua- siums. No offensive language or rude- ness is tolerated, and an unruly boy or girl is generally glad to come buck meekly after a suspension. It is work like this that Dr. Orr in Toronto advocates. It is something like this which that good citizen. ex- Ald. Bassam, longed for, and awith an bition that the peaple of Kingston did not appreciate. It does not pas: some goople to work in the public in- terest, CAUSE OF HARD TIMES. Prof. Lauck, an American political economist of distinction, has written a book, the object' of which is to show that the financial panic is not something that has to be and that usually occurs every eight or ten years. The professor's idea "4s that every has its definite cause, and he. prot to argue for his conten: tion, . {In 1893 there was a crisis. Jt was preceded by hard times, by depres {sion and failure in business, by the suspension of manufacturing on a large scale, by the throwing of many thousands of men into 'idleness. The issue before the . people was the pro. posed change in the money standard. | The government bad agreed to buy a certain amount of silver per year, and pay for it in gold, This gradually re- duced the gold reserve in the national treasury: Danger point was reached. Then it was urged that the Sherman act be repealed. This was the last strain, and in cansequeice of it the "life which. is the * makine of the un- tion. Tt mukt have thken time to {organize the march and produce the desired effect, and "the occasion will be remembered because of the manner in which it appeals to our sturdy pa: triotism. Truly, ors is. a bie coun- try with a people who are big in their places and purposes Jand ambitions, {and one gets & most vivid idea of REFORMS WORTH TALKING ABOUT | is to the effect that the exhibition grounds be converted into: 'a popular public resort, providing in the summer months all manner of amusements of a healthy description, such as pola, baseball, ball. Dr. Orr is acting on his own which the people's clubhouse, has {sward, gymaasiums, for the men and i general alarm. The study of the Lauck book ma the conviction that hard dimes are no easier, and 'the crisis which some peo ple expected appears to have passed spirit of the race | is tho evi dence of that tumultiome or strenious | "500" dressed to the Whig : "Dear Sir,~With reference to many statements, recently published in your journal on the above question, I can- not as an Englishman, who respects his countrymen, allow them to go un- challenged. You make a vicious attack on the class of men who are emigrat- ing to this country, bet forget who are the means of bringing therh. "They may be a little rough in ap- pearance, not accustomed to wearing a white collar every day, they cer- tainly have substantial families (more r | credit to them), the country is in t {need of them, and can maintain them all. They at least obey nature's laws, which vo many Amefican and Cana- dian married couples in the large cit! jes refuse to do. But in spite of their | many faults ('I admit they like a| glass of beer occasionally), they are for the most part honest, hard-work- | ing people, who know their station in | life. and do not desire to have their n as an observant person |.children's heads crammed with all with. very definite ideas as to the sorts of false and socialistic ideas, and perhaps in after life develop into that Inspiration for action along this | worst of all criminals, 'the educated line is supplied, however, by Chicago, } PORE where the parks' commission has Prac- | she hand from these. same open-heart- | "Personally I much prefer a shake of od emigrants, than from some of the ' respectable' public men of this country. When they become used ta the conditions they will make Can-| ada's best citizens and in physique | more than hold their own with the! native-born - Canadian. "Although they have not received a college education (perhaps sQme can: | or Spite. they .mishdabe able | oie The itor of the Whig useful b with regard to piblic al. fairs. of their own country, and are not lacking in a certain philosophy of their own. "At any rate such articles as yours | headed "Serapings of England," could have no nossible good result, and only causes illfecling where none should exist. --Vours faithfully, AN EN: LISHWAN" The Whig does not see that any good will be accomplished by the pub- lication of - this intemperate epistle, but gives it so that our readers may soe how' irrationally one may write when influenced by hasty conclusions, KEXEEREEN FRE inevitable, or experiences to which the world is committed by a species of fa-| talism. Money is still scarce, because the commercial activity of ' the age is abnormal; but the financial feeling is OCTOBER 9, 1907. 7 WEDNESDAY. sand yet meat sells at very posing as aumedinm, is he * ay ---- Qi Suncoe. y [have t | SRE [about made up his mind to a~ain be come a dandidaté for the legislature. 3 CC p-- . meds Pp commission will now see mn The Lauck philosophy holds for the that all' railway men who are cafising present, and it is accepted as very gceidents, by their carcdessness or neglect, are prosdeuted. The attorney- generals dre' not going to be gver- SHIFTLESS EMIGRANT FAMILIES. looked on any "account. The following letter has been ad-| The North American says there is no more hope of Sir Thomas Lipton lifting the American cup as the New {York Club. directs then there is in his {crawling throtgh the eve of an needle. Sir Thomas does not regard himself 'as an: acrobats According to the Mail, Mr. Gurney, of Toronto, was misunderstood at the récent meeting of the manufactirers. He was reported to have said that he wanted the tarifi raised as high as Haman's gallows, and the Mail says 'he really remarked that it should be as high as Hymuon's tari. Well, 'well, and it has taken him two weeks to make the disgovery. Vancouver, B.C., Oct. 9. --Rudyafd « Kipling, speak- ing bef the Canadian Club the immigration problemy'. must be settled, not Hy the dominion, but by the province itseli. He had 'lived long among other people who had been kt borne down by even great- fer problems, ut they had i never been overcome by thems. 'Ihe province would, he said, have to take care % ofavast army of men * y had certain persons with y Wats to pick a crow, is re- 88 gpiritualistic. He's not | Sydenham, bd 'other venerables, who make one conclude that governments) Canade™ "ex } , must be astonish- have something to do with the condi- [ed with what they see and hear. The tions of the times. It also leads to!Canada they kuew was so different. Dr. Beatty Nesbitt, a registrar, at- tended a political meeting at Graven. {hurst. He is indifferent as to the {meaning of this. act, probably, having SPIRT OF THE PRESS Getting Busy. ; Belleville Intelligencer. The people of Belleville will now | AND CONSIDER THE boil the city water and roast the al Fees In Hamilton. Hamilton Times. The Board of Education will not let the schools be used for polling booths In response to the council's request it is proposed to abolish schood fees and ask for $12.990 more taxes A Man Of Energy. Toronto Mail A. G. Mehav, the temporary header , fof the provincial opposition. has .de- veloped into a tecrible reformer. He is from polities The Comumittee Filed to sick women. Torouto Star In the twin cities and Fort William of Port Arthur the principle of ered, but they have gone far enough family' physician. to realize that there must be put into ractice some other method of opera- tion and = control than by the present stem of an elective committee from actual experience is great. Women suffering from any fo; \' Where Election Money Goes. Mack in Saturday Night, In elections money is a good deal of + blow-hard. It does not accomplish me-half of what it pretends to do Most of it is dishonest money. It is subscribed secretly: it is meant to pur- hase an influence that money should % unable to buy. Most of it enters olitics from improper sources: most of jt guits politics by being stolen. Much of it enters doubtful constitu encies in the breast pockets of a few nen, and leaves the constituencies in the hip-pockets of the same men. This mssing and indirect contact with wodle does not corrupt the grand bid ridings of this comatry in any been broken. your case. relieved thousands. rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. --Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- wide- t cine Co, Lynn, Mass. ipread way. It merely builds up the w du} ortunes of a few men, and changes Following we publish two letters from a woman who accepted this invitation. Note the result, First letter. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- . "For eight vears I havesuffered something terrible every month, ~The pains are ex- cruciating and I can' hardly stand them, My doctor says I have a severe Jemale trouble, and I must go through an oper ation if 1 want to get well. Ido not want to submit te it if I can possibly help it. Please tell me what to do. . I hope you can relieve me. N--Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 50th and E. Capitol Sts., Washington, D. C. Second letter Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- th "After following carefully yonr advice, and taking Lydia F. Pinkhaw's Vegetable them from beer-drinkers udges of champggne into careful Precept vs. Practice. Ottawa Free Press. In a speech at Toronto. on Thurs Js lay night: Hon. G. E. Foster®is re- orted by the Mail and Empire to ave said : "There is one possible vay by which the government can weclude a campaign of scandals and one way only. That is to permit no scandals during their term of office." Is that so * Why then did not the rovernmeit of which one George Eulas Foster was a member from 1888 to 4d That in addressing' Mrs. Pinkham you are confiding your private ills to a woman --a woman whose experience with wo- men's diseases covers twenty-five years. roing to give schoul books free. He The Mis. is the will abolish the spoils systems. Aud aw of Lydia E. Pi 3 he will remove the license machinery Saagh yy der her di Fuku, ana ber decease, heradvice has beeq freely given Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing full well thit they ought to have immediate assistance, but 3. natural modesty thorough-going municipal ownership impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the appears to be undergoing a severe Questions and probably - examinations of even. their test. Not that the people have wav- - It is unnecessary. Without money or. price you can. consult a woman whose knowledge % Mrs. Pinkbam's Standing Invitation of female weak- ness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters sare received, opened, read and answered by women only. A woman can freely talk of her private iliness to a woman ; thus has been established the eternal confidence. between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never Out of the vast volume of experience which 'she has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help She asks nothing in return except your good-will, and her advice has Surely any woman, STOP, WOMEN my testimonial, that others may know their value and what you have done for me. "As you know, I wrote you that my doctor said 1 must have an operation or [ could not live. I then wrote you, telling you my ailments. I followed your advice and am entirely well. I can 'walk miles without an ache or a pain, and I owe my life to you and to Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. I wish every sufféring woman would read this testimonial and realise the value of writing to you and your remedy,' --Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 59th and E. Capitol Streets, Washington, D.C. When a medicine has been suecessful in restoring to health so many women whose testimony is 20 unquestionable, you cannot well say, without 'trying it, "I do not believe it 'will help me." If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pond at once, and write Mrs. Pinkham, 1806 practise this golden rule ? Compound, I am very anx 10 send you Were there no scandals during those : ynn, Mass, for Seca] advice--it is free and always helpfu years ? Has Mr. Foster forgotten the Me- Greevy-Langevin scandal, which cost Canada at least ¥700,000 * Or the Cur- can bridge scandal * Or the Esqui- malt graving dock scandal? Or the Tay canal scandal? Or the 'other hundred and one other scandals which FEBEFF XX EFFEFFFSY¥EF coming 'with - their wives and , looking for that the state depended on the family, thé family on ¥ the women and the women | | on Surely Not. Mtawa Free Press. { The conservative government of On- | tario has to ask the railway commis- | sion for a ruling as to the meaning of the clauses of the Lord's day act re- | lating to railway trafic. The liberal | government of Alberta, on the other hand, prosecutes:the Canadian Pacific Lot it be remembered that the Whig did not reflect upon the British emi- | ed appearance: nor did it say a word | which could affect *'the honest? "hard- | working - class," who, though taking | their beer, "know _ their station in | life." The Whig confined its remarks to| | These, being forced to act, offered the | children as pupils without books or| oquipment with which to work, and the Whig protested against the indus trious taxpayers of the city, having to provide for people who, if thrifty, and careful could ' provide for themselves. The correspondent seams to glory in the contumacious eonduct of his neglectful countrymen; he endorses the' course that makes for hardship, educa- tionally, when all the conditions in Canada are conducive to the better- mont of the people socially, He. talks of the children's heads being "'cram- med with all. sorts of false and so- cialistic ideas," and ideas that "per- haps in: after 'Jife' develop into that worst of all * criminals the educated rough." What stuff and nonsense ! What further evidence need anyone des sire of - the unsound reasoning which | possesses our correspondent, The British emigrant af the right sort id wanted in Canada, and' such as have been carefully selected by the immigration department have been | cordially welcomed. But they are not the class the Whig has been referring to. They must not be associated with the helpless or _shiftless persons, of 'whom: the benevolent societies will | have something to say 'before the | spring of 1908, { nati banks to the number of an | | Manrert' an fifty suspended. Nearly | | half of them went into liquidation, | ji and general demoralization followed. | The cure was the fixity of the gold| standard, The gone. 1 meant the fall in stocks, and the Tt was had enough for a while. | deen], Trontain pens (Waterman's Mo- drug store, Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world w cold und grip remedy, removes cause. Call for full mame. Look for Signature, E. W. Grove. 95¢. ! mo ---- -- | We have Waterman's *Modery' foun panic of 1007 has come and |? Pens from $1 up. Al 4 bh 50 the self from Ware's $250 to 85, at the certain few who neglected to send | ada" their children, to the public schools in| ston conformity with the laws of the land. ! 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