TUESD! AY JANTARY 31, 191 i JeevecnersersuenstITITRIsesIITaIRO RTS ITRR SS we. YOur Afternoon Teas... is not complete without Ice C ream. Order early from PRICE'S 277 Prirvcess St. 9000008000000 ROR OO ORRRRORNROORATEW ree he lt we bus Shing impes al } SHE WAS SURPRISED BUILDERS When or: Morse's Indian Root ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT Pills Cured her Chronic LOW PRICES. Liver Complaint ASBESTIO FLASTER FOR SALE, ALSO COAL AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD. S. Bennett & Co. Cor. Bagot and Barrack Sta. 'Phone 941. THRONE? © rol. Hewing gpine the Morning ! { OVER INTES PERE NUE CONCERN- MAIL. 'complete ING MARRIAGE LICENSES. AN EMPTY LONDON reriiroRn ey | Comments Coles Canada--He Time of Fenian 8 Troubles. a Ne Ge "1 London, Jan. 31 Bishop of 4 : ym Hondon's interfer ence in the jas of Nr A { Hoemsas for the marviage of divorced Does the Puke z pepons and for marriage with a de $0 An MPA ster has © im in * 100g sister has got Bm in Hraming neans is thidatesed «ith pro- the charoslior of his own The bishop & week ago put {te rd a ¢laim in regard to the Ii- leenses of this description," forbidding * ithe chancellor to issue them without {the bishop's written permission in each case The chancellor maintains that {this is illegal. He has told the bishop {that unless he withdraws bis claim, be wil] move for a prohipgtion against it n the court of king's bench. What jeter may be the outcome of this par« {ticular mcident it is evidemt that the guestion of. marriages between di- | voreed persons and marriages to de joeased wives' sisters may lead to =a {quarrel between the established | {church and the civil power. No clergy- {man is compelled to, perform | marriages if he objects, but peither x bishop nor the clergy can be permitted {10 hinder them. Mrs. R. Smith, of Winnipeg, Man, tells | an interesting story of relief from almost rable sufferings: "I can hapdly tell you how great my suflerings have Chronic iver com- paint jv bilious cks werz a § [oudon, Jan. nt a pied to me. Every day = in the I experienced the sickening effect of |, . 4 these ai ailments. I longed for some medi- 1% cine that should permanently drive them away. sing of Dr. Morse's Indian Root | "0 Pills, I thought they were worthy of a |* | trial, My ise was indeed great From the very first I experienced relief. ! Continuing with them I found my troub- | les were slowly but surely leaving me, and before long I once more knew what it was to be free from the harassing «f- fects of the ailments that had long sick- ened and weakened me. So great is my faith in Dr. Marse's Indian Pills that 1 shall pever on any account be without them." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure Bowel and Kidney aswell as Liver troud les, and keep you healthy, 25¢ » bat at your dealer's. . - THE AMERICAN || | ; : | : CAFE | STOP MISUSE OF RED CROSS. = 183 Wellington St. k To Take Steps to Prevent Use of : The Up-to-date Restaurant i 3 } Fmblem by Advertisers. and Eating House, Separate : * ! Washington, Jan. 31.~The American appartments. Well furnished 3 { Red Crosse has asked the solicitor. and lighted. : general of the United States to ad Try our full course dinner, i= it as to the proper steps for the "28a. - enforcement of that portion of its fede THOS GUY Prop He is Threatened With Proceedings by the Chancellor of His Own Diocese--Bisho's Action is IHegal. British Press on naught's to smelt Powder Conmng at mpetiion an tbe Cana ty ~1 he Duke §-wur best Bese EsRGOOEBORE o rr © B o w a. on Ee a - _-- --- = Holiday -: Will be complete with some of GRIMM'S Delicious . lee Cream Phone 797. against which imports is of des CTorees the de to British Pre resents Buy Something, Useful for the House that the Canadiags | of the need of a the empire." Te truth, is not cony med union within B i feo istams Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Spoon, Carving Sects from $1 to $15 per set, Carpet Sweepers, Fancy Tea and Coffee Pots, Wringers, Washing Machines, Fancy Andirons, Gas Logs, Brass Fenders, Fancy Gas Heaters, Coal Oil Heaters, etc. Elliott Bros, Telephone 35. 77 Princess Street. OOOO COOTCO0V0P serial these KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE ESTABLISHED 1874. -* ® ® Fine Picture Framing at Reasonable Prices Original works by British Artists, and fall Ba of all kinds of pictures. a i ral charter wodating to the © of isd temblem and nse for advertising 'by We want to LIGHT your home with Electric Light. It will. CHEER you. It will COMFORT you. When you have the light in your HOME you can iron clothes, wash, clean your car- pets, curtains. Dbeds--every- thin; - Le us explain. $B. W, NEWMAN "ELECTRIC (0, 79 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 441. Vaesseva ssssesssesssesstratassese WHEN ORDERING FLOUR Ask your grocer or dealer to send you a trial sack of QUALITY Flour. Try it and be convinced of the celebrated quality ot the Flour. « £ * ¢ 0 Manufactured by the Mage Lat Mill Go, Branch Office, Ontario Street Kingston. Telephone 886. of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely egeable Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine must bew Signature STOVE POLISH is not a little, messy box of powder that has to be mixed with water, nor a hard cake that has to be scraped. Itisa generous can of paste, easily applied and magical in its results. For stoves, pipes, grates and iron- work. If your dealer does not carry "Black Knight" Stove Polish in stock, send us his name and 10c, and we will seid a full size tin by retarn mail THE F. F. DALLEY Co. LIMITED HAMILTON, ONT. Makers of the famows "2 in 1' 28 Shoe Poinsh BEST kenny | | Duke of Connaught THE DUCHESS O1 was of Connaught attractive daughter, ess Patricia, who ompanie South he opered the first an parliament, quit by their graciousness a frerman princess, | where Africa, | | het superb. pair of diamond CONNAUGHT. ymong the royal family is I being inten fond expert player, tter and her mmgnificent five Her voyval highness very f oll, being a splendid pproaches are A hile a most she i } pu also possessing many solitaire earrings always mich atten Lon, attract ie | | Prince Frederick ¥ ith then there i ailegiance to a commo In. the momentous experiment tof the past the pos h | ben easily filled and | { later in what Can | times i Earl Grey | that {eormected w» excapt jeredgn. 8 never Casi wing ix not whians © or "has been nor of an « have found difhe the royal prince special degree for H any new kind © would {fo How, but { regarded in a ve stands for as wel Ie nada is destined American, gover wily as wha either to touching defence of If « becomd ant} fas to call for the defence cy and no 1 y ay not | interests, and ti {terests comjoir tests predomi vir PAOM IRAN { sequences. will be bevand then control, Nations maste This time ForWomen-Lydia E. Pink- | ham's Vegetable Compound Belleville,~Ont.--"I was so weak | and worn out from a female weakness | that I concluded te try Lydia E. Pink. | nto Com several bottles of it, and I gained stre 50 rapidly that It seemed to make a pew woman | FORE Tnedicine for: hay sponLor." { PRINCESS PATRICIA Princess Patricia, who is the most popular of all the Faglish princesses, i= tall and slender; 'fair, 'with prey | eyes, and a perfect delicacy of color ing. ; Roted for a gey spifit, 5 bright iness and quickness of speech, wel | dom to be found among Toyal ladies, | she always dresses in a smart style, Land her frocks invariably "arouse ad naring comment. This princess is a foe linguist, a ted | 1: musician and a clever artist. Her { paitings of flowers have wen sent jon occasions to the pew gallery. Outdosr life and amusements claim sch ot hee abtention, ax she. rides' as Princess Pateidia of Connaught is lovingly celled oy people, was born on St. Ririe R's hon the Paurivia, 1 whi preceded hy Victoria, whieg | shows she is a' godchild of (he lute Queens Victoria, snd Helena indicator . that Prittosss :Uhrietion was agother The scheme of imperial preference with Ca roner-stope is 'dead, it cays, bit 'the idea of federation is not I'he Duke of Connaught can do wmueh to strengthen Canadian sentiment to wards the empire. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. ida as the « i sketch of Canada's Royal Governor- i i General. Arthur f Connmught, SH. He had the i and training' 4 member © al family. Entering the } Canada during Fenian raid, and some vears rved With the Egyptian expedition ary fore, being present at the battle i Mahula and. the capture. "ef Telel Abiong. his was born on May usual careful ** of arm served in the more subsequently wer of thé Bomba, vr of the forces in lre ral of the forees Aber end the Selection fore, | { the Mediter ommand he © re rev. Quite at the a King opening ent of the usjon of | Con={ Duchess of Patricia accom of the I MANE Visited np at Queen' the Aving Itcher inadia ton park Abbas delivered officers Ce m eiest to Canada. Hi , who i= the grand mas d lodge of England, is if Zetland Ma Fhe wpe yhars ago Foronte The cor ¥ {he ake of Saag iF "be ial inter the Mason) voval hiphnecs : pf the honora mbes Iddge, Toronto to Zetland lodge « historical event in ory, z order an FOBK visit was an naso A Distinguished List, The. governors-general of Capada, with the date that they assumed of fwe, have been: Rizhs Hos. Viscount.) Monck, K.C MG, July, 67; Right Hon. lord Lisgar, GONG. Feb. Ind, 156%: Right Hon. the Earl of Dufferin, K.P. K.CRGOMG., Sune Beh, 1572; Right Hon. the Mary: ws of Lorne, RT. GOMG., PU ete. Nov. 2th, 1878: Most Hon. the Mar. ain of Lansdowne, GO MG, ete, 2rd, 1853: Right Hom. . Lord Stanley, of Preston, G.CB, Jane High, 1888. Right, Hon: the Earl of Aberdeen, K.T., G0. M.G., Sept. 18th, 1990. Right Hon. .v the Earl of Minto, GOMES, Nov, I2th, 1508: His Fx sellency Earl Grey, G.OMG., GOV, 0, 1968, and HERR. the Duke of Conndaght, 1941 Sts David Kotechmer has been arrested. at St. Petersburg, for matcimonial swindling. He bas married twenty wives jn less than theve years. . J known as' jewels, | William Patrick Albert, Duke | ist, | bring | later | important | récently | uvres | at, and | « duke's | jest i private firms and manufacturers, Such use of the Red Cross is punishable by up to 2500, or a year's ws} It is believed many | emblem and name | that wersons who use the not aware is forbidden for advertising purposes are | of the fact that such use { by law. The United States has entered into a with all the civilized of the world to prev of the Red Ur Lhe adopted by United tes specifi ally prohibited the {of a "Larenk ! i govern the or ent | misuse ws emblem { title Sta law the se Red ground, or any sign or insignia made, imitation thereof, or of 'Red CUross' or 'Geneva any combination of these words," This use is forbidden even] { for charitable purposes, except by the { American Red Cross, its employees and | agents and the army and navy sani tary and hospital authorities. ross on a white oloved, ws or the ww ross i TO STOP EMIGRATION, ! | Spain Proposes to Begin Large Pub; : lic Works. | : { { Maarid, Jan. 31.--Spain is ak | armed over the extent of emigration. It is estimated that nearly 200,000 persons leave this country annually for new homes in North and South { America. It i4 proposed to begin | large public works"in order to give smployment to those whe might therwise seek work in foreign places; The plans include irrigation, the mstruction of 20,000 miles of high { Ways and branch railroads and the colonization of sections of Aragon { and Catalonia, now neglected because | ingdegquately watered, Drift of Public Opinion, | Wall "Street Journal "When the commodities at present imported or likely to be imported from Canada under a reciprotity treaty are | measured with the likp commodities ! produced in our own country, it will! ba seen' how comparatively trivial the | { import trade is and how it is destin ! { ed to affect the interests of any com | siderable class of persons, except is) i the profitable direction of in reasing | *{ aur commerce and enlarging our mar kets. Take wheat for example. We | } produ e 690,000,008 bushels a year. | | Canada has perhaps an exportable | surplus of 40,000,000 or 56,000,000 | | bushels, most of which will gb ne ocean freight to Europe. Suppose it | il came here, what of it? Of what | mportance IH nx per cent, or seven | per cent. added wheat crop ? Not as much as its anmual variation | without any imports at all "On the other hand, in short crop at home, it is comforting to know that have the means of supplying the deficiency within a few | { days" eall, and in the hands of friend- Iv neighbors, from whom no maritime | war with distant powers could separ. ate us, and whose markets would al: i ways cheerfully respond to our = com:| {mercial demands We . await the des tails of the proposed with ir terest." 3 to ow i case of % we treaty Issue Must be Squarely Met. New York Sun | The reciprocal trade agreemomst | { diafted by representatives of the | | United States and representatives of { the Dominion government must be | accepted or rejected as it stands. It | { 3 not open to amendment hy articles | jor by schedules. It cannot be re: | i vised "piecemeal" or otherwise i i i | i i i i Those who want free lumber and | protected (?) wheat must strike al balance between their desires, as must those who want protected lum. | ber and free wheat. Those in whose | hands the fate of the proposed | agreement now rests must Weigh | local interests against natiomal in| terests. There is little or no open'! ing for long rolling or for votedrad- : ing. The issue presented mt be | squarely met. "| Hem Twenty Years OM. burg, N.X., Jan. 31--The an- exhibition of the St. Lawfence Association opened at the State Armory here, this morning, and the entry is such as to assure. the biggest show of Pog kindever held in Northern New York. One stiraction will be 5 hen that has attained the age of twenty years. Twenty thousand dollars, covered by insurance, was the extent of the dam: age done hy the early fire mt Truro, N.8., which. destroyed the store m that part of the pro completely vimee, i swe ek. Regular $4.50 & $5 For $3.75 a Mt Lf PtP NE NAN Our Men' s Box Calf and Tan Double Sole Leather Lined. "1 You need no rubbers with these boots. $3.75 a Pair. H.J ENN NINGS, staeer Give The Children good home made bread--made of "BEAVER" FLOUR. It means vigor, bore and muscle to your growing children, because it is a perfectly balanced food. And itis the least expensive food.you can put on the table. "BEAVER" FLOUR is a scientific blend of the best Western Spring Wheat and Ontario Fall Wheat. Itis as good for pastry as for Bread, and best for both. "Your grocer bas it, DEALERS -- Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. THE T, HB. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, 110 CHATHAM, Ont. 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