: noe, . , 8, Post-Standard. case wd would never have heard ; To ib Strangs that in England where it is said, a murderer, rich or poor, always comes to trial within three you still more by giving the kidneys s months, and ip. ninety-nine eases out |: ivi The ; Canadian. Gazette (England), ofa uand ip i Safely. buried i moreased strength and activity. In and 'of the'l says 'that military defence may be month later, ons cide is - unfashion- | rug 'Store. Money. back if not_satis- discussed at the imperial conference, | Englishmen once more expressed sur EDITORIAL NOTES te believe that the | but that it will depend on the volun old land taty co-operation of the: colonies. in of their bound to be cranky. Their new law 'ng i £ £ f : 2 i ish government and rule, "Office and Field" does not regard until the present acute feeling | the insurance report as a partizan } AB document, but it regards the strife | This conclusion has been formed in | over it, led by Mr. Foster, as calculat- consideration of the fact that the|ed to do the insurance cause an in- ¢ s {avalidated the | jury. The insurance men are called up- J appropr Bil"of a year ago, and fon to rally to the defence of their {tha 9 3 appeal to the | business. £ : ; in other pv registration law Jos push aly n legislature of Ontario, t i big atick ut hia li of cabs was referred to, the it. leader of the opposition said: "There im't a ber of the house whe hasn't violated this law." The re- +. | sponse "Sh-sh," came from several the | members, : DID AS AGREED. Years Old. Mount Vernon, N,Y., April 15.~Rev, i, Giffin, pastor of the First Metho- t church, came here from New Jer- sey to fulfil a promise made fourteen years ago to Mrs. Rheg Miller, at that one of his i 100 years old. Her a family dinner, after Mr. Giffin danced with her, as : i | look as if Lord Ayl ought to have a commission mer's 'enforced | retirement from the | experts employed by the [office of inspeetor-general has for its the promotion of sevcra dominion to it without bias or partial- |may draw a allowance of $4, foreign countries to the Peace Confor- the cost of 000 Pm system were ap- fence to be held in New York this week. ie | plied other branches of the Sem as Port: is a danger y in this--that. * it Publis service the gaiety of life in When The Back Hurts. ¢ y develop the insanity theory and tawa would be appreciably en It may or may not be a sure sign ts. Sir Ga struments of divine feanoe. ed without from the Pacific const. LL -- Speculation. a 'Higa is that he, with ry sha them ip that he. _ with poses and personally benefited from the lative trans- actions. This fact, Mr. Foster makes no ati t to deny. His best excuse 1s that seourity for the money , and that the I. profited | 7 the, loan of the money. t onl an excuse, Speculating with trust for per- sonal profit should be condemned even when the speculation is regarded asa safe one. If the speculation had turn- one it is very ] . out to bo a entrance have | 8nd Archie McKee, of the Windsor Re- | doubtful if Mr. Foster and his asso- 'been Mr. Hoghes occu | View, is spoken of as in favour for an |ciates could have made good the loss ples the large front office, and every | ®arly call to the upper house, He is a to the TO.P. -- one who does business with him real. | Veteran liberal and pressman' and, de- A Word To Borden. izes that he is acting for the people | Serves the distineti Montreal Star, Tory. . oot sud openly. * + satisged | John Redmond sees o hope, in the | Borde = ay ublicsn a" no elevation Botha as premier of the | caso is very heavy. He is the spokes the belief goes out - that this bargain results if, like Botha, he could say has been struek. Moreover, his or- 'that he is heartily in favour of Brit- | ganimtion--the opposition--has before it already all the evidence necessary for attion on ite part. It is not con- Mr. Fowler's charges, so long as Mr. Fowler: remains mute. Tt knows that Mr. Fowler ~ the insinuations. They are down in Hansard. And it consequently is seized of all the infor- mation needful for it to possess in or- der to tell Mr. Fowler that he musi follow up his insinuations or follow his insensible out of the party "caucus." . This "Mr. Borden would be perfectly justified "in doing with the evidence in hand. This Mr. Borden ought to do as a duty to his party and to the country. MANY WERE KILLED In the Wreck of a Fast Coast Train Lakota, N.D., Aptil 16.--The Great Northern Oriental, limited, the fast coast train, which left St, Paul, on Sunday morning, was wrecked and badly bummed at 12 am. yesterday. Six persons are known to have met death in the disaster, anditis not known how many bodies are still . in tho debris, The aetident occurred four miles from here, near the viflage of Bartlett, within half a mile of where the same train was wrecked last fall. . Newspaper Office An Arsenal. : Belgrade, April 16,~The Servian aati- ¥ paper, Otazbing, offices _ Pe a of in, She were | substitute worthless dyes, should be destroyed some months ago, with the | resented by every woman and girl .who connivance of the Bel police, has | has a desire to do successful home col- begun appear under odi- Joring. a Captain gn hy The merchants who'try to substitute the leader of the military counter con- | and deccive theepublic, do so for the Nisch," The new editor has |58ke of the big profits they receive. 2 tary basis Such merchants care little for. the of Austria for - March doetor's examination re ied ho sign 38 disenst, bist the nevertheless, at the hour ho had foretold, ~ + | other within the next fi Leader paid to ascertain the truth, and i im within, which they Thi i are awaiting + tri Tombs legislators are rial in She aos. tut. nove of them ards on the lakes was settled, yester- lahads, or in- | day: y : » justice and ven- ty-five per cent. increase in wages, the will have to be content. | tnion committee signed the scale pro- services of lawyers | Posed by the Lake Carriers' Associa- vers | 1 * Nobo ni arged Mr. Foster with | $34. a month before October Ist, amd bly bet or dishonestly. "The $37.50 after that date. surance society for speculative pur- i pm ponsbility rene won ¥-| Some exclusive leaders do not Tati his election to the pre- | man of an organization which stands London clubs purvey t of Ireland, Hé might hasten to lose mightily un phblie confidence if cerned with the truth or the falsity of | excel it in flavor, pungency and "| dome by the use of DIAMOND DYES, baby. You should have them, right one--Bileuns--and they tives do." as other pu ly y he, an ronto, for price. fin COUNT RIELMAUSEGQG, of the ~ Lower house in Austria's parliament, who will be one of the distinguished representatives of of kidney trouble, but there is no use in taking chances. Peck's Kidney and Liver Pills will restore the kidneys to proper condition if they are the source of the trouble, They will cure the backache in any case and benefit boxes, 25c. For sale only at Wade's factory. Advance In Wages. Cleveland, Ohio, April 16.--The threatened strike of cooks and stew- Alter demanding a further twen- ion. The chief cooks, who are stew- ards, get a raise from $80 to £83, {he $70 cooks get $75; second cooks smd waiters are raised $1 a week, getting From Chaps To Erysipelas. The best remedy for all injuries to or diseases of the skin is Wade's Oint- ment. It not only cures wounds and skin diseases, but prevents many skin troubles' by its antiseptic, germ de- stroying properties. Cures eczema, salt rheum, sealy or itching eruptions of the skin, pimples, blotches, . dand- ruff, ete, In big boxes, 25¢c., at Wade's Drug Store. ---------- The postmaster-general announced in parliament that from the first of next month the postage on newspapers, magazines and trade journals between Canada and Britain would be reduced from eight cents to two cents per pound, ginger ale that vies in deli- cate crispness with York Springs® Dry Ginger Ale, but does not equal it in purity nor aroma. Try it with Rye or Scotch, or straight, or with a dash of lemon juice-simply fine! Your club, favor- ite bar or merchant can procure it for you. Demand it by name. York Springs Dry Ginger Ale is better--yet costs no more. FOR SALE BY Rigney & Hickey, Jas. McParland Many Merchants Deceiving Their Lady Customers. ------ From time to time The Wells & Rich- ardson Co., Limited, manufacturers of the popular DIAMOND DYES, receive letters from people residing in the of the attempts of retail merchants to various provinces of Canada, telling induce the ladics to buy weak, adul- terated and worthless package dyes when the reliable DIAMOND DYES are asked for, Thess efiorts of retail merchants to comfort and ' success of their custom- ers. Succcssiul home dyeing can only he which are all guaranteed to give per- fect results in beautiful, bright and never-fading colors. This month The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal, P.Q., will send {rec to any address new Diamond Dye t a Jot of in trying various nn Au fam 1 ied the me. One of the finest scientific papers in ; Siltings), says of Bileans in this connection : "They cure tion without caus iping, and 7 _-- cause rn es " ! Piles, debility, anemia, indigention, | y S ts disappear before af 'o short course of All druggists g and stores at 50c. or Bilean Co., To- § MEN WHO KNOW COME HERE FOR CLOTHES Teeovee COOOL i Semi-Ready Tailoring and delivered in two hours. See our Special $15 Semi- Ready Raincoats. See Our Trousers at $3.50, $4, $4.50. Our New Chelford Derby Hat is a Beauty at $2.25, Christy's English Hats, $2 to $3.50. | Dent's Gloves, $1 to $2. pa ~ Suits and Overcoats ready ! : for you to try on, finished See Our Special $15 Semi- {{§ Ready Blue and Black Suits. : The H. D. 78-80-82 Princess Street. 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