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It does mot const nt to digestion and awa i on, stimulates the ives it stren) direct. $1 A BO kidoe; which are full of sediment and of bad odor-- armful and do mot curc. } PILLS move the bowels gently a read and answered by & woman doctor. "All corréspondence no narcotic or harmful dru ipate, it isa most valua fle kens the torpid liver. . It repairs h an nd aid enfeebled organs and d réstores energy; You a speedy cure. GRAND TRUNK MANA BEFORE COMMITTEE. Quelled the Storm and Won the The Answer Made to Mr. Pope's Question. Ottawa Correspondent of Lopdon Adver- Riser: @ B § $i The Taciost incident of ie! scasion was, the meeting .of the railway con mittee of the House of Commons last ; week, when the president' and the ! general manager of the Grand Trunk - were called upon to explain their plans for the transcontinental line. The temperature of the railway coni- mittee rs runs pretty high, but on' this decasion it was at fever heat.. A small but noisy minority were there ee ee 'RAL MANAGER HAYS. -- G of the rival prepared to who came not resist the Grand as avowed chggnpions trans-Canada project, make trouble; and many with an open mind could the temptation to tackle rank magnates. "i here a skirmish over the map furnished by the Grand was pre iminary Trunk, hut the battle began to rage in carnest when Sir Charles Rivers Wilson took the floor. Sir Charles was received 'with a re-assuring round of applause, and got on fairly well with his set speech for about , five ainutes. Then the membe to hurl interrogations. and 8 raised his evebrows in well-hred sw I It was evidently a new experi ence for him. The came questions thicker and faster, and it required all the skill and firmness which have made Mr. Hyman a model chairman to prevent Sir Charles from being swept off his feet. A dozen members were simultaneously shouting and gesticulating at him, but the chair man managed pet order out of shaos and give cach man his turn. 3ir Charles was literally in a sweat box, 'and looked ~éry much relieved when he got out and gave way to Hays. to but Mr. Hays came up smil { round, and proceeded o give one of the finest exhibitions of dialectical fencing ever witnessed in he halls of parliament. He dispored Mf his eross-examiners, one after an sther, with a dexterity that compel wd the the committee, and in two or three cases sent it in to paroxysms of delight. Rufus Pope, M.P., who prides himself on being a humorist, asked Mr. Hays a question s0 long and involved that he forgot what he was driving at. "That's a every Imiration of a tty long questign,"' said Mr Hays a short answer," or "All right: give it : replied Rufus. The committee laughed wd Ruins swelled out his chest t 3 "Very well," said Mr. Hays. "My an > Gol ower is "Yes." As _ nobody EPS oO ng : else understood the question, the : ~oF= ko caused a roar at Pope's expens ou are pufting your money in- a i b a ntomptly subs od PM i. 9 ™ e : a St aad und he promptly subsided. Mr. Hays it all you get 1» the 'living in \ I you want to see what \ andor and his extraordinary clever- ousg; and there's not much se ; 4 g ess in meeting every point raised hy tion in that. HH you buy pro 4 Smartly Dressed _jiien should : is inquisitors, deeply impressed the make a small payment down ' y on + : committee, and before he finished he pay the same to us as vou weap call and see } CURED BY «as the master of the situation. It | to the Jandlord, some day th : vas a greet personal triumph and re own the place. Tasy, im't it? $travitor & Walsh { COLONIAL REMEDY. vealed Mr. Hays as a manager of not try. it . v, i ' 4 Ve taste. No Odor. Can be given in glass © nen as well as of a railway system. " TAILORS. °F na, or coffer, without patient's knowledge. rormo---------- SS. R. 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Nothing Let Me Have Your Sale Pri H lat ue EGR your best interest Sold in Kin cess strect. ELEPHANT Ready Mixed Paint * The very best paint on the mar- ket, most durable, finest colors, and prices right. Sole agent for Kingston ALLEN, THE AUCTIONEER Conductad all the important sales dur jag the past year, and gave selisiaction un avery customer. Rooms Telephone 252. EC A STRACHAX. HARDWARE MERCHANT. 27 Brock Stree DRESS-MAKING. est sulis, coa cuted with nel fect fit guaran | Practical dressmaking fr Parisian 1s sand wrap Rights ui. Styles. New York Tailor-made s. All orders exe- workingmen which visited the United States recently, to study industrial onditions, delivered an address before the British Trades Protection Society yesterday. Me expressed the fear that the competition of America in the markets of the world would prove serious when the internal trade of the United States slackens and United States manufacturers can attention to axport business. tt -- If sick heedache is misery, what an Carter's Little Liver Pills if they wil positively eure it ? People who have used them speak frankly of their worth, They are small enl easy tr take . ford Onslow. of Wiltshire, has the sated hy the death of Hon dr t. The color of seventy years in your hair? Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hai: r- i NISHED ROOMS. i : Fareu yom WITHOUT BOARD: ALSO will be rich and dark . | hob voard. APgls 18 King street | oo 6 ATER OO tack was renewed even more give mor Notes About The Various Sport- John White, #he Cornwall Indian la- crosse defence' r, has been secured by Port = Hope, and Allen and East wood of the same team will probably Jocate in. St. Catharines. tort Hope claims that it can beat any town twice its size in Canada, for lacrosse , te This year will see the oight -toams all having different uni- forms, and no one player figuring on two teams. have a senior and buna he lok, Sannin: cap cen Norman s Canada © . Jer, now being built 'ai Oakyille, will probably be called the Strathcona. representative Canadian mame was de sired, and it was that Strathcona fully 'answered the require- ment. The definite annoyncement of the sélection of the name will be made a8 SOON As she formal consent of the Canadien high. commissioner has been obtgined, - I'he. bowling n at Queen's is now in excelent po There has been a large extension in the membership, the ladiss mfidisted club having now twenty members: Play goes on every afternoon: -Atithe request of the Lawn Fowling A tion. of Ontario, a club scene bas been photographed, the most prominent, figure inS=hich ix Principal. Go armed with a bowl. This view, t r . with the photo" graphs of mt Walkem and Sec rotary McFarland will be published in the Untario Dowling Association inagazine. At Adelaide the South Australians won a Sensational cricket match with Lord Hawkes', English team. Owing to century contributions by Burnup and : Taylor. the visitors scored; 553 rons. {| South Australia tallied 304. in their i first and 154 ans in thir second inn ines, making a grand total of 758. The game. like a "moral" for Lord Hawkes' team, but it collapsed, making but 108 rune in. its second venture. Hay, who was included in the colonial team by an accident captured every wicket with the excep- tion of one, run out. But 67 runs were scored off his delivery It may seem strange that lacrosse never amounted to anything in King ston, amd yet this city in years gone by had first:class amateur teams. It is doubtful if a gate admission was ever chal for a lacrosse match here, the contests being in the open, public grounds. All the towns in the district. have taken up the game, in fact throughout the country the Cana dian national game has again taken its place over all other sports. lacrosse create the enthusiasm that attends it possibility © of a league, would have been foremost in promot ing its welfare. The this distfict, on both sides of the bor der, has lost its baseball fervor of the and Opdensburg, once celebrated fo worthy to represent them. Then the Canadian side, Brockville neve nlaved the game in an¥ prominen Kingston would have made a perfe- fourcorn red league, with short tra velling distances, hnt of the four team: Baseball On Wednesday. American" League--At Philadelphia, 6. At DPetrcit, 7; York, 1. At St. Lonis, 6; Washing ton, 3. National Leagne--A{ Brooklyn, At Cleveland, 2; Boston, 1, » Eastern League--At Newark, 3; Wor cester, 6. At Toronto, 9; Rochester i. At Bafalo, 7; Baltimore, 1. A Jersey City, 5; Providence, 2. From Pittsburg To St. Louis. Pa.,- May 14.-- Develop last few days tend t Pittsburg, ments of the are wejl advanced for of a through. trolley line between this city and St. Louis. The projec calle for the merger of the street ruil way lines of Pittsburg, Columbus, In dianapolis and with those of Wheeling, W. Va., New ark and Zanesville, O., and maller places The merger is the most extensive one 'of its class ou re cord, and is most Widener Flkins interests, whichy con a eapitalization of than £100.600,000. President Visits University. San © Francisco, Cal, May M. accordance with programme the thirc and last day of Presidmt. Roose velt's stay in this vicinity over. largely to a visit across the hav. sident presided at the ceremonies at tending monument in Union exercises he embarked on a special ferry for Berkeley and Qakland. This afternoon the president is to ba the guest of honor at thé commencement exercises at the University of Califor: na. ---- Want Expedi Sent. Pari¢, May M-Ordors have been sent to Algeria to despatch two strong punitive expeditions against the rob ser tribes on the Moorish frontier. A despatch to the Tempe from Tangier says that the situation generally throughout the country tends to be come worse. The discontent towards the sultan has been increased by his {inal refusal to dismiss his European advisers even temporarily. The One Thing Needful. If you want to live fo a green old age, take care to keep your blood pure. Impoverished blood is account able for near bodily ills. Take Wade's Iron Tonic Pills, and you will find your health benefited, your blond i nerves strengthened. 50 and . Pills for e., at Wade's. _ dine FL ll A 'complete assortment of fresh gar den seeds at McLeod's drug store, sesesss-- [HUBLOOKS ! h Can in 'Kingston ! Can it in other places? . Kingston found a y k place on the ladder of fame in rugby, | *™ then, is being torn down to be hockey, Land cricket, Will 1 | Foninoed by 'a provision wore. This ever do so in lacrosse ? old frame' building - has heen a visit- | " ing place for. tourists and sightseers It is not. the fault of Kingston that the outlaok this season for baschall is so unpromising. Had there heem 'any Kingston' trouble is that old days. Live towns like Watertown their haseball teams, now have none on way. Those three places together with Kingston alone is ready to' put forth a Chicago, New Chie 3. A aon 3 AL Xe iiyielphia, ' ther. than go into a house and do cinnati; 2. At - Boston 5 St K 0 | housework, With this small salary it 5 £ +. 9; Bt Louis, 110 impossible to board and clothe her give strength to the report that plans the operation St. Louis, together other itnportant to the trol ths Pittshurg lines, and invotves something more In is given At ten o'clock this morning the Pre- the dedication of. . the naval ; Square, and im- mediately after the conclusion of the The Only Flace For Cold-Blobded Murders «- Sen- tences "Too Light--Circus -ia . on May 12. is a Monge' ies dar with' the park department of Boston. The Boston smmon: ia bel plo Tiehad with the Fit soeded The West Not' of will be upw: shrubs and trees planted. The grounds surrounding the. state house have been re abd sew. walks, laid, also flower-beds have been made among the trees, and * these ch have added materially to the; s of Bea con Hill. : Boston is on English city in Ameri: ca. Its streets run in all directions, makihg iv. very disagreeable for strangers in the city «to. gek around. All streets crossing a principal stroot take a new name on the other side. Tremont street after "crossin Pem- don. Square in called remont Row én one side, while the opposite sida. ia , Court. street, which runs to Washington, and its continuation is State. After it' turns at Sealloy Square it is like 'other streets amd has-its odd numbers on one side and the even on the other, These crooked streets result in numerous flat-iron shaped buildings in the city, and in some places: where a. building is the tength «of a block, it is of equal width at both ends and curves in, in the middie. There are also many nar and 'avenues, where only row lanes » one wehicle oan pass v i318 drug staves use the old w **Apoth- ecary" on their signs, . Saturday saw the moving of the Reston Clearing house, which for over twenty years has. been located. at 65 State street, Its new building is not finished, but as the old building at 66: State stregt is being torn down, %o replaced by a 'how eleven-storey per, They finished. off i a oom Indin . building, a few doors its old home, where ila new quarters will be probably for as many vears as the bankers carried the gold to 66 State steeat, i The ald. Hancock, tavern, situated off Exchange avenue,, where the ton tea party plot was hatched, and the room in which the men in In dian disguise 10. throw the tea overboard, which has heen left as it for a number of years, and were it] not for its obscure lecation, it would in all probability be y as an historic: remembrance. ' Massachusetts is every day becoming a state of more, foreign population than native. Every boat brings mote foreigners than Americans, chiefly Ita- lians. Nine-tenths of the laborers are Italians, most of whom cannot speak a word of English, but they do the work a little cheaper and the employ- er can get an Italian foreman, ard so he gets all he wants, and does not care what nationglity he employs. But not so with the public generally: When these men get into trouble and are brought into the courts, they give end lesa trouble and expense, as interpre ters have to be employed in arder to do justice. The servant girls are also principally foreigners, Swedes, Nor wegians and Irish, but the Ish im: migration is not so great, for the Ir ish are nearly all over here. Ths Am- erican girl goes to the city, works in| a store forifrom 83 to 85 a week, ra r Tr t 1 self. and in a short time she in on the main line to ruin, and loses her char- acter. The country may he a little warmer in the summer on the farm, | but it is better to have a backache, i and a clear conscience, with a little extra work than a headache from the sultry city, where there is every temp tation to the girl who does not know "the ropes." The west mav be as they ferm it "wild and woolly,"" and have a few hasty shots fired resulting \in the oc casional shooting of 'a traveller who in supposed to bave some money on his person, but there have never been | env more brutal and cold blooded mur ders committed there than have been in the city of Boston and vicinity this last wear Last Wednesday evening Miss Nellis Sturtevant of Medford, who with her t > A L | lt he ant So TO og boas WER BOSTONLIKE AN eNcusHy cry. BL + Tt ié without doubt the b decrease of 4651, a decrease of 2,307,784; salted herring, 864 100; trout, 500; cavia crease of 861. was $40,1 purpo $953. plant was $67,321. 689 * en, tugs and in, the ind U8 seins, nets, 122 gill met, 484, hoop breaches with 121 Minister ing that in Ontaric The Georgian af the isl ing made made. made of marsh bir hatch pon spawning There is the memb were able Canada father and mother was returning howe at & Jate hour, met a man on their; verandeh steps and the girl on being | accosted, struck hip with her vmbrel- | la through excitement, He likewise seeing he was cornered drew a revolv- |! er and shot her in the head, resulting | in instant death. Rewards have been | offered bv the city and individnals, { as to the murderer had. been obtain od. This is only ove of a hundred like cases which have been committed bv | such provocation. Fvery onment for "20 Véars, This js only an | encourasement for others who know where there ix a litle booty to take the risk and if caught they will have thy serve their sentence, they will | have enoush to make them independ- | nt the remainder of their lives Barmmum & Bailev's circus' advertis ing car is here distriboting bills. Tt hae heen in Madison Square' Garden New York Citw far the past nember of weeks, and in billed. for a week here, | herinning June Sth, Tt ix certainly a great show snd during ite five years tour of Furone has added many new features an wel] ae np haw collestion of 4 animals and birds.~EDWIN PARKER. Young Wit. "What supports the sun in the hea- vens 7' ask the country school tescher, 5 ' "Why, its heame, of course," re- ' plied a precocious youngster. § -------- Paby comforts. the kind that won't pull apart, 10c. McLeod's dng has heen in Englan peop char | an interest in its future Mr. ONTARIO'S Sol Buy mer Statistics From Report of of Fisheries for Ontarte. = Mr. S. T. Bastedo, Deputy Minis ter of Fisheries Tor 'Ontario; in his annunl feport, 'gives a comparative statement ,of the catch of the vari- Jous fish of the Province, The total value of tho catch for the year was £1,913,076. $114,401.70 from that of 1901, The various yields were in pounds as fol- Jaws: Whitefish, 100,770; salted whitefish, 48,500, a 8.000; salted trout, 227,900, « de- 7.741; perch of 223,777; OR7.814, an increase of 826,800; cols, 73,988, 'a decrease of 1,062; tullible, H®,T08, an Revenne of the Department. 'The revenue fram the department 258; the total expenditure for all ses was $83,514, an increase of The estimated 'value 'of the The 'boats numbered 1,295, with 2,206 men; against. 1,200, 318 anen in 1901, Licenses sued for 2,588,673 yards of gill net, as compaved with 2,410,627 yards of 102. seines, 433 pond nets, 315 hooks conses were issued for 8 machines for winding up hets on the Niagara Riv= er, " There were 69 people fined to observe the law. The tained from fines was $5. pared with $3,537 in 1901. were seized 111. gTll nets, 28 seines, 82 traps, 4 hoop nets, 13 spears, 2 boats and 27 night lights. Dominion Gevernment's Werk. The Dominion Government during the year deposited 101,896,000 fry Dominion homa Bay, of fish, began work last suinmer, A complete hydrographic servey of the vicinity is being made, and a survey Nat 2 Eh FISH CATCH. Deputy Minister 88, being a decrease of 2,860,670, a decrease of 206,700; herring, 5; 336,~ ,400, an increase of h- 5,117,568, a decrease of crease of 200,800; pickerel, 3,601, 855, an increase of 637,300; pike, 1,730,830, a _decreasa , of 185,425; sturgeon, 577,084, a decieaso of 14.- | re, 47.296, an 'increase of + 1,289, catfish, 843,721, an in- 115,900; coarse fish, 3,- increase of 26, 40.70, an increase of .$4.~ $816,302, an increase of There were 124 tugs with 1 as compared - with 101 4890 men in 1901 engaged ustry, with 2, were is- 479 pond nets, 370 hoop dip nets, and 94,456 hooks 8 dip nets and 34. nets, 1901. Each year Ii- in for of the law, as compared in' 1901, which the Deputy considers as: a favorable sign that the fishermen are recognize it is to their swn interests unt ob 844, an inorease | Sach was the condition of Mra. Deits, Zurich, Ont. Deitz wi ? 'with the especially on my face. | had almost up my mind to give up trying to Hawi cured. I was ashamed to have first bottle Leth " bottles and am: ared am in perfect health : ; ifs. -------- p waters. station in the Bay, on Island 121, in Go- , for studying the habits ands and. reefs lying be- tween Statin Island and Red Rock was finished. The classification the fish from specimens taken is bhe- of a feature of the work, and a study of the habits of the fish. of the district, lo those of commercial value, will be A 'collection is also being with. special reference the classes of land and ds and the plants and ani- mals of the surrounding country. A d for bass has boecn propar- od and bass deposited therein, Their will be carefully studied. Meteorological observations were al- so conducted and records kept. & great variety of fish in the neighborhood of the station, and ers of it feel that if they to make thorough inquiry | §nto the lives and habits of them all a vast quantity of valuable informa~ tion could be obtained. Canada Misunderstood. is the one colony which continually misunderstood d. Just ns the English te were awakening to its real acter and were heginning to take Rud- vard Kipling checked the mbvement with a ph of the Snows in the imagi A Englishmen. but at a late hour, no direet evidence | nadian will admit that, in his opin fon, this phrase threatens to rase. Canada is My Lady nation of Any well informed Ca~ throw back the development of the colony by a decade. Monday | down this poetical liberty, behind | morning's papers contains one or more | which and supporting it is the pre- such cases and when the murderer in, judice of years. captured and death did mot occur in- | nine out of ten persons in the old stantly, he is sentenced to life dmoris- | country Canada stands for the Si- Canada has to live In the minds of beria of the British Empire, a ecoun~ try in 'which residents. suffer the most terrible hardships owing to the extreme cold, Which is supposed to or eight all indust: | standstill. --Fortnightly Review. a chance of licht sentence. ahd when | wrap the country around for seven months , bringing ial and social life to a . Gas stoves and ranges, gas tubing and ras toasters at Taylor & Ham- ilton's. Turkish village of Warkovo, where they cealad, | have destroyed the near . Scheiplye, suspected hombs were con: roops There § VICTORIA | .. 1903 Wiki. ISSUE RETURA TIKES A Single First-Class Fa until May 20th, 1908. 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