| wap THinTY.y BOILS ATONE TIME Fh blood There is no medicine en the ay to equal the old and well. "BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Round Thad thos time, Thad thirly-bwe our. EE "HAS REMOYED TO T. McAuie Mr, Maclean scouted this theory completely and showed that the in- surance commission had led to some of thy expected revelations, that it had done "splendid work," and that there of the conservative depiitation which had gone across the continent, spying tips by any one, had not been invited to join 'a syndicate and engage in land deals, and his name had not been associated | with any other in a connection of which he had reason to be 3 So Maclean wanted, legislation, while Mr. Borden scolded and gave evidence of brain storm. -------------- UNWRITTEN LAW IGNORED, The mistrial of Thaw, described by Mr. Jerome as a "vulgar, sordid Ten- derloin 'murder," is to be regretted, because the country does not want a second sorting - up of the material that had an airing in connection with it, | i The disagreement of the juty devel: oped one fact and made it olear--that s Hardware | "the unwritten law". had io place i Store and Taylor & Hamil. | diréctly opposite An. ¢ 8. Frankiia . ton's, grove's, COME AND SEE US "Phone No. 778. When You Buy COAL From PP. WALSH You get genuine Scranton, as he handles nothing else. ~~ Proprietor |Oanada Lifo Assurance Go'y. ESTABLISHED (1847) for © ian people by 0 ian People. 60 years aga has now ' Assets Amounting to $18.00 Assurance To foron B110.675,08000 Surplus (or Profit Adtount) Of _ $1,889,780,00 Cheapest Place in King- ston for Boots and * Clothing { the foot ai Sriniata Stout, Logan i I will sell at H. you call in the Office, 18 iy shown: a op 0 cheecs alg Jon, 52 ue, opty ual Fouts Ne PEER |, 0, HUTTON, Manager : = : Telephone 236 University Ave, : 9. B. UBQUEART, 153 Altra 81, BOOTH & Co., Phons 133. Foot of Wat 8 Win, Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST, their minds or deliberations, Nat once, to the statements of these jurors, was: the; question discussed as to the effect of certain incidents upon the life of the prisoner. Not once, it seems, was there any reference to the brain storms to which so' much im- partance was. attached by the counsel for the defence. . The only question--which the special commission did vot settle beyond a doubt--was whether Thaw was really sane. All 'along a majority of the jurors 'believed that he was sane and guilty of murder in the first degree. I along a certain number in the minority, felt that he was insane, and on that account "not guilty." The unwritten law was not heard of after Mr. Delmas had talked about, it and the chances are that it will not be heard of again. y And it is well. Justice, 'which has not 'been elevated by the trial in this Case, cannot be done when sentiment is allowed to warp the judgment, and Thaw must bave more than sentiment in_his "favour if he is to eventually osonpe his dues. +8 A MAN AMONG MEN. All who have read the speech of Mr, « | Aylesworth in parliament, in reply to Nr. Foster, must have been struck with its manliness. The minister of justice had suffered long and pafiont- ly from the taunts of Mr. Foster, deeming it undignified 'to take notich of the pebty personalities in which the ex-minister indulged, But patience at last ceased to be a victud, and Mr. Aylesworth performed a public duty in revealing the weak- nies of Mr, Foster's case, in showing, with the clearness of ome who is skilled in marshalling his facts, that there was no ground for the violent attack which had been made upon the | h insurance commission, : Mr. Aylesworth did not invite mat. ters. He demonstrated conclusively that the position of My. Foster way indefensible, He could not separate himself, as manager of the Union Trust company, from the Foresters, whose money he invested; and he spec ulated and won, and because he did he was different _ only from the bank manager who had speculated and lost, and been punished acvordingly. Ove thing more Mr, Aylesworth proved to the satisfaction - of every one but Mr. Foster, namely, that he had not "congpi to the detriment or disadvantage of any one. No word of counsel, of- instruction, of sugges- tion had proceeded from him to the v | commission, and so" the insinuations to the contrary, so savage and con- tinuous, on Mr. Foster's part, were absolutely without foundation, Perhaps the slanderers of the op- position will be more respectitl to. wards the minister of justios in fu- 'tare Jt is mot to be supposed be. « | 08use \he' has been patient, he y is fairly oot ings hen 4 --, re - Canadian in the Lefurgey letter. opposition will be mote careful as to makes another trip across the ogm- tingmt. x > 3 : Mr, Maclean is surely qualifying for' of the conservative? party. It is remarkable that he alone! of all who were in the storm centre, last week, had the good seiise to seo that the issue of . the hour was not what some niembers thought of them- selves 'but what' parliament thought of' the insurance report. S------ ; X : on Market street for the summer sea- disease | out the land, had not been given any | Who constitutes his. party when he son to I. W. Beard Toronto, and will Sistin On' Sunday Afternoon, But - Was Gananoque, Apeil 15.-On Sunday lla een yor J5-0n Sunioy .ing. of Very Poor Water Sup- . ply. & 3 treet, threw the Eater near bridge, in a fit of mental aberration. Miss Beerman had a severe attack of typhoid fever late men in 'Our Hospital *Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations Per- formed Each year--How women May Avoid them. ¢ ts Complain. | since then her i then hor pprvoua ous ing. o Considerable dissatisfaction is be- i by people round town, with the water- works system. Garden street in the North ward has just been able to get water within the last few days. North street was shut off up to Saturday last. conditions have existed for the past two months. It is also stated that the hydrants are useless as there is either 'a break in the main or else they are frozen up. Some in the South ward and some in the West, Imve had to put up with similar con- ditions during the past winter, Frank T. Lent has rented his house occupy his summer residence' in the Hog Island channel. At the meeting of the board of edu- eation it was decided to ask the town council to appoint a special truant officer a8 the local police have "enough to do without that. : Gananoque Lodge, No 114, 1.0.0.F, have made wurrangements to celebrate the eighty-ninth anniversary of the introduction of Oddlellowship_ into this cotntry by attending worship at Christ church, April 28th. Christ church choir will visit Lans- downe next Wednesday on invitation of Rev. Mr. Leech, of Lansdowne. Rev. W. H. Lipscombe will preach thero and the 'choir will render several an- | thems. After the service a supper wil! sa Club Colling $7,500. The Baap ad ( has opened and grandmothers, sick sistors and dying Selatives in' general are already at a um, 35.4 JA oable_ from John Bowls" . ho Belgian, two' mixed © styles, at nla : uly Frida, here is " Ving go ronto & J race that Bennet! t' Lo Barre and that Longboat "wil break Caf: trays record. + Cathe 2 ver fifty ¥ Mar athon wk in ob di © mile COU, Boston, have alr . hoy The vp cham werg/ with umbrellas ronson. Judging SR ACL, Lh season. 3 er, overcoats would have been more ap- propriate, ogy The Corinthians, the celebrated Eng- lish footballers who in, Canada last summer, are' ig 4" tour of South Africa, so will not return to Canada for several Syos. The Pil- grims may come to. this country in a month of two. ee Manager * Elliott's efforts to collect firm basis, still lacks about $300 of money to put the Osw team of a the amount necessary, eis negotia- ling with Raymond J. Galvin, a - fast outfielder, at present ing on the Usorgelaun univorsity team. a a NeGoveen, Jormes light- wei, pion pugilist, has joined the Stamford, Conny branch Jon Y.M.C.A. He says he intends using the asium of the ciation in fol- owing ildi process ek ba ba mapped ut or fon s amous English build of racing "shells, has nsived Co ing shell that and is screwed to, ha ew tried in ind and ¢ «It was built by Ci for the eight-oarded event at the Cotele og dt Fos 'oron ! rti irit in eastern Canada is ng ough to compel the foul play, and as The | arnwall Free- Ider points out, juries will not take al, so the outlook for ey in that section is far from pleasant. anothe on the wee bave that; : that it 100. unusual and does' ings. Its o-dootor 165 er cots. S00 sent for $1. One gives relief. May Shu og The bill * to on act the Ontario man to side y. G. PB. Gr be furnished for them. Canada Cabinet company are making efforts to secure a site and advantages near Montreal, the head office of the company being there. They consider a move would be © ad- vantageous. Miss Ida Elliott, engag- ed in deiconness' work in connectipn with Sydénham - Street Methodist church, Kingston, will give an address on the work for the benefit of the forward movement for missions, on Friday evening = next in the lecture room of Grace church. Samuel Cheetham, who 'spent the; vast winter at Kingston dairy school, has been reappointed by the Ontario government as dairy instructor and also sanitary inspector for Frontenac and Leeds. Miss Maggie McLellan, danghter of Mr, and Mrs. William Mcleltin, and for some time nurse in the Albany City Wospital, is nursing the young man Miller, who was injured seriously by an infernal machine said to have heen sent to him hy a man named Halliman in Cchenectady, N.Y. Ex-Councillor Lyman S. Knapp, South street, has leased a farm at South Take from John T. Ellis for a term of three years. ' i -------------- VINOL'S RELIABILITY. Prominent Fhysicians Join With George W. Mahood in Recom- mending Vinol. Countless physicians and - driggists are now prescribing and indorsing Vinol, as the most valuable cod liver oil preparation known to medicine, and it is fast superseding all other forms of cod liver oil and emulsions. A prominent physician writes: "I am satisfied that Vinol derives its won- derful life-giving and strength-creating power from the medicinal curative ele- ments found in the cod's liver. It is the best strength creator and vitaliz- er for old people, weak women, child: ren and the convalescent that 1 ever saw." Another physician writes: "I could cite many cases where health has been restored in a surprisingly short time by Vinol, I should be very. sorry to have to do without Vinol in my prac- tice. Tt has no equal for hard cokds, throat and bronchial troubles." ° Now, when we tell you that we have- never sold in our store a remedy of more remarkable curative and strength creating ¢ power than Vinol, for the weak, the sick and the aged, and that, if it fails to accomplish what we say | it will, we will refund your money without question, it shows you our faith in the preparation. Try Vinol on our guarantee, George § |W. Mahood, druggist. uf [The First Of Ten To Die. The remains of 'ter Lamb, who died :Alta., 'on Monday last, reached her mother's home at Peterbora, on Fri: fi dl To-day they wers brought to Kingston for interment. Deceased was only thirty-three vears-of age, and the mother of three children. On the very day she beeame ill she had intended to leave Lethbridge on a visit to her old home in Peterboro, but the pleasure of this was cut short by the unrelent ing hand of death. In a family "of ten children, she was the first to be stricken, * Rev. Frederick E. Cory, a Methodist missionary, was drowned at Macleod, Alberta. the late Mrs. Wal. J in Lethbridge, f Going through the hospitals in our eng abies phon 4 pr A to find such a proportion of the patients lying on those snow-white beds women and girls, either awaiting or recovering from serious operations. Why should this be the case? Simply because they have neglected themselves. Female troubles are certainly on the increase among the women of this country -- they creep upon them un- awares, but every one of those patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warn- ing in that bearing-down feeling, pain at let or right of the abdomen, nervous ex- haustion, pain in the small of the back, dizziness, flatulency, displacements of the organs or irregularities. All of these symptoms are indications of an unhealthy a of the female organs, and af not heeded the penalty has to be paid by a dangerous operation. When these mptoms manifest themselves, do not along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an operation ~but remember that Lydia E. Pink. ham"s Vegetable Compound has saved thousands of women from surgical operations. 'When women are troubled with irre- gular, suppressed or painful periods weakness, displacement or ulceration of the organs, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating (or flatalency), general debility, indigestion, and neryous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dissiness, lassi- tude, excitability, irritability, nervous- , melancholy, *"all- ne' and "want-to-be-left-alone" feel- ry they should remember there is one tried true remedy. Mrs. Fred. Seydel, 412 KN. 51th Street, West Philadelphia, Pa., writes : Dear Mrs. Phkham :-- "I was in a very serious opdition w I wrote to you for advice, « 1 iad a a female -r not carry a chi fo maturity, sud was advised that an child ation was my ouly hope of recovery, | could not bear to think St going 10 the hos, ital, so wrote you for advice, 1 did as you [astrircted me and took Lydia E. Pink han'y '8 Vegetable Compound; and T am not onlyy well woman odags but have a baby girl six months old. I advise all sik and suffering women to write you for ad vice, as you have done so much for me" Miss Lilian Martin, Graduate of Training 'School for Nurses, Brantio Ont., writes! Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "While we are tageht in the train schools through thetountry to look ne i while the doe. \ifferent. T frequently known Physicians to give Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound to women spf. fering with the most serious complications of female troubles displacement of o and sother disorders. They would, as § rale, put it in' reghlar Medicine bottles a label it "tonic" or other names, but I knew it a yous Ca and have seen them fill it in P ion Hes, Inflammg. tion and ulceration have been relieved and eured in a few weeks by its use, and I feel it but due to you to give Lyd'a E. Pink ham"s Vegetable Compound proper credit." Lydia FE. Pinkham"s Vegetable Com. poun: ong 0ves such troubles Refuse o" biy . other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. 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