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He has now z retired and lives at Port Burwell, where CC ------------ be is well known and highly esteemed, Live Haddock, "Live Halibut, Live Pike, Live Perch Dominion Fish Go. | IMPERIAL GERMANY By Prince Bernard Von Bulow, 'pp. 200. Translated from the German by Marie A. Lewenza, M.A., (Cas- sel & Company, London, New York, Melbourne and Kingston, R. Uglow & Company. $1.00.) : The publication by Cassell &' Co. of 80 sumptuous a Canadian edition of such a book as this of Prince VonBu- Torunto.; gives a very strong defence of his own policy in attempting the Prus- sianisation of Poland, and though he does lay to the souls of the Poles the flattering unaction thgt his real mo- tve is to enrfeh the German temper- ament by the absorption of Polish brilliance, one feels that here the tongue of the old diplomat comes very near his cheek. .. "The struggle for the fand, which in its essentials is a struggle to pers the castern districts i number of Gemnans, 'will alw ys be the Alpha and the Omega of our national of his ideal to the Greek Kalends, If the errors of the national policy are pointed oul, and the lowering of our political life due te the corrup- ting influences of protection, on the other hand Professor Skelton is strongly of opinion 'that though in 1896-7 the liberals did, by the intro- duction of the British preference, and by the reduction of the tariff on a number of not important articles, do something to implement their promises when in opposition, no sharp 'lines can be drawn between 'or Sale by the Leading Druggists Everywhere EDDY"S FIBREWARE TUBS AND PAILS RETAIN THE HEAT OF THE WATER MUCH LONGER THAN THE WOODEN OR GALVAN-- IZED TRON ONES--ARE CHEAPER THAN THE LATTER--WILL LAST LONGER AND DOES NOT RUST low is a gratifying indication of the | German policy in the east. This must increasit gu iE i the Canadien {22 Sueported by the struggle for Ger. [the tariff policy of the two parties, a. Bn i od Ce oO 9 30a an a culture and sducation, and above [however different their principles. ' © creasing interes i or the German language We cers 3 H. SWAN, Ese. of Canadinus in world politics. Iti] ainly do not wish to dentiee the Bote Indeed; bo Supartial is he, so reyalute ublioation aol iat an rtune | 2f 8 mother fongue, but we must try | to do justice to both si es, especially PorT BURWELL, ONT., May 8th. 1013, Pu cdg pox % n Oporin ® | te oa anal, by means of fwhen he approaches recent events, » 3 . po 3 « - s : POF. BO. discussion of British ames in ons [that it may plausibly be maintained a : PHONK 53% ~------WE SELL ---- That was what was wrong with me, many, and all open-minded students oi | policy with regard to tt 1o0ls E ' 'A man has a poor chance of living |. i ; : Ee Scranton Coal Co S | and enjoying life when he cannot eat. terint Policy and problems san omit policy 'ttle Wwe Nght for Ger- [that in discussing the campaign of Jes 9 e position ot Ger-| ma, nationality in the East; in our 1911, he does rather less than jus- Selected 4 © from the eelebrated Richmond No. 4 and Ontario No. 1 the best Anthracite Coa' Mines, Mines In Pennsylvania. Place your order with THE AS, SOWARDS COL 0 Come Early? Loss of appetite and indigestion was brought on by Constipation. Ihave had trouble with these diseases for years. I lost a great deal of flesh and spffered constantly. For the last couple of years, I have taken "Fruit-a-tives" and have been so pleased with the resnlts tha¥'l. have recommended them on many occa- sions to friends and acquaintances. I am sure that "Fruit-a.tives" have helped me greatly. Ry following the diet rules and taking *'I'ruit-a-tives" according to directions, any person with dyspepsia will get benefit", H. SWAN "Fruit-a-tives' are sold by all dealers at 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size 25¢, the subject should read a book which puts the other man's point of view %s definitely as does this, Prince Von Bulow is a man of bril- liant and versatile intellect, who; afteés many years in diplomatic and other high positions, was called upon to serve hia country as imperial chancel lor, the highest" administrative posi- tion in the country below the emper- or. His book was written as onhe part of a three-volume . work on "Germany Under William IL" putfished last year to celebrate the complétion of the twenty-fifth year of the kaiser's rule. w ire really fighting for Polish national- t¥ which we wish: to imcorporate in erman liotellectual life ie again We cannot proceed with severity, ind this will incr + or be mitigated 18 the Poles increase or diminish their ipposition." : We heartily recommend "Imperial Germany" to any one who wishes an teresting book.--W, L. GRANT. -------- GENERAL ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE LROMINION, 1867-1912 By Oscar D. Skelton, Professor of tice to the strong points of the liberal position. Professor Skelton's book breathes a fine belief in Canada. He has fully grasped the great truth that with all her errors, there is no more fdealistic nation than Canada, none which has always shown herself more nobly contemptuous of material things. We may not always be as well mannered as our English crit- ies, or as oppressively high-minded as our American neighbors, but that the heart of Canada is sound and is attuned to the ideal is a necessary THE CLOTHES. a Political Science in Queen's Uni.) presupposition to any understanding versity, pp. 179. (Toronto, Thelof our country, Professor "Skelton Publisher's Association of Can-|feels this deeply. He wishes us to Pin .| be Canadians, not second rate Eng- \ ada, Limited, 1913. For private lishmen, still less second-rate Ameri- TN Not a While it eannot compare in import- ance either with Bismarck's "Thoughts and _ Recollections," or with Prince Hohenlohe's "Memoirs," it is<never or sent on. receipt of price by Fruit a. FOR FIRST CROICE OF COM. y . tives Limited, Ottawa. ING SEASON'S NEWEST SUIT- INGS, : INDIA PALE ALE Intoxicant, but a Useless NOW ON HAND BEST VALUER IN CITY. 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He first guides us skilfully through the maze of Germany's relations with the United States of America, Japan, the Triple Alliance, and then discusses more fully her relations with France and Great Britain. In this section his main point is that there is now no politics save world politics; that while in the old days of European diplo- macy a strong army ensured to a na tion a place in the sun, a {rong navy 18 now an essential. Among other in teresting things he ways : "The irreconcilabliity of France is a factor that we must reckon with in our Volition] calculations. It seems fo me Weikness to entertain the hope of o civenlation only.) [cans Of the United States his crit Of the difficulty of rskire a -- an Ake ,licism is severe FRENCH CANADIAN LITERATURE | concluding treaties with our nelgh- Jy the Abbe. Camille Roy, vp. 53. (ditto.) CANADIAN LITERA- TURE. ENGLISH Jy T. G. Marquis. pp, 96. (ditto.) These are extracts from "Canada md Its Provinces," 'a history of the dominion in 22 volumes, writ- ten by One Hundred Associates, under 'he general editorship of Prof.Adam Shorit and Dr. A. G. Doughty. The "omplete work is 'at present sold only in sets, and is, therefore, out of the each of many. purchasers. The pul- ishers have, however, reprinted some f the more jmportant contributions wd arm. cicdiTaling. them privately, t is to be hoped that after they have found for the main work as wide a cie- culation as possible, they will put on the open market such extracts as that | bors, he is not afraid to say: 'The {organized anarchy of the check and balance system, carried to fts logical extreme in a constitution which kept executive, senate and representatives normally at loggerheads, has made negotiation difficult and ratification a gamble." After a fine survey of our present position the book ends on a note of subdued though deep triumph, which in a man of Profes- sor Skelton's temperament may al- most be called a Jubilate: After nearly fifty years of Striving, the Dominion "had no'y accounting. The two © linked {un triple bands re waste places had been filled, apd Pros- perily brought to the native.born and the swarming emigrants (rom OVerssea alike. The farmer had fought a good Oght, against nature's caprice. and grarket forces beyond his sway, and had won. The miner and the lumber- 'nan had mapped out ti New World's "ches over wide areas, and had yrought development to a high piteh, with dietetical WHOLESOME BEVERAGE and medicinal 'uses -- MADE AS GOOD AS WE CAN MAKE IT -- If not sold by nearest wine and spirit merchant, write JOHN LABATT, LIMITED LONDON CANADA ----, Weak, Anaemie, real and sincere reconciliati with || 3 i Te { Fhe fisherman, if not always keepin inten- | by Prof. Skelton, which is in itseli a ace, had yet a notable haul to pr on) book apd a valuable one. It is pleas: | The 'manufactures had developed en- |, nt 1 ingstonsans to note that ot | cerprise and energy In the effort to 7 : 0. King ton sive Canada an all pound development. England Is certainly seriously s he three articles so far found worth vational unity had wonderfully grown. Jaleted by ous FisihE pow eprinting, two are by graduates of t ad been failures, 5 0 competition which in a" 5 Btoraps. 2 fe AT :1fish shont-sight- at many points But beta ducen's. The literacy articles are sat po rng ant timents In England and t sfactory. While both Mr. Marquis and as still many a gap A loeling i, Lrance Fhe © WH. Roy are believers in Canada, and , many an acre to. a erence, which finds Ht rar innings. are t to sink, many a problem o expression in politics. how that our literary beginnings are | ! and 100 self-satisfied natoniol attack us if she thought she vell worthy of study, they preserve a erity - wherewith to grapple. But wp of the past and the men of the Major A. C. Hanson, 3.4, BCL. ay - Hane, "an long ax oe have x *I use Zutoo tablets and find thems a very | 51." KIvipg un Atsaco. mrraine. A. satisfactory cure for headache. * th Te Is no stich Intention in German So says every mother's son who has tried = Nervy RunDown Don't let your life be clouded by indifferent health -- don't suffer needlessly -- don't remain Weak, Anzmic, " Nervy," * Run- Down." Let ' Wincarnis * (the wine o life) give you new health, new strength, sew blood, new nerves, and new life. '"Wincarnis' is a tonic, a restorative, a blood-maker, and a nerve food--all combined in one clear, delicious beverage. It strengthens the weak, gives new rich blood to the An®mic, new nerves to the *" Nervy," sleep to the Sleep- less, new vitality to the " Run-Down," and new life to the Ailing. And it is the only Wine Tonic of any repute that does , not contain drugs. . Begin to get well FREE. iy Ea elose 6 cents c postage. Coremaw & Co., Ltd., Wincarnis Works, Norwich, Easter Millinery MISS HAMILTON Phone 1267 Opposite Y.M.CA. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited) Canada to-day the land of promise." Though he writes with restraint, 'rofessor Skelton takes more than me sly crack at established digni- aries, as when he calls the Canadian Northern "a monument to the prac- 'ical engineering capacity and the inancial and legislative influence f its partner-owners, Messrs. Mac- tenzie and Mann." There are of 'ourse occasional sentences at which i fault-finding critic might carp. To ay that Sir Richard Cartwright in Head of Queen Street in bookkeeping, short. writing, service, 0 and. all Information strong enough England would or sanelnoderation, and by no means all . resent) could look to the accomplish. interests against Ge volumes are valuable irageous and no less of French palicy is nai "wD 3 i denf 'appon's pursues an idea. (p 81.) weeption of Prof. Cappon's mono not afraid of hostile ones. 'AD. 95) Leen laumentably weak modern Germany to the combina- prints is Prof. Skelton's. This volume You tan ob : supplies from all leading Stores, Chemists and Wine 'German states. It. is interesting to | Jomini JG dominion. Y "{ TIRE CHAINS rir inister w t 3 WOMAN IN prime minister working through a tions # 1887-89 "was more in _ sympathy Kaiser, and through him of Germany, | ii. The Wine of Life MOBILE Co. and through him of Germany, | i; that he came out flatly in favor of do su If ghe thought she could not : Ona Em n 4 > < heir geese are swans, a metamor lest confidhnce, trusting force. The mainspri 8 - swities Both co wditions to literary criticism, a and he who follows his inter We desire amicable and even friend-.| graph on "Roberts and the Influences Tarning to domestic policy he as But the largest and on the whols It's Dangerous tion of the Prussian power of govern- is divided into five chapters RES S44 A MASS AS AAA fcompare his idea of his own position | o rukine stock at confederation At the party majority. Von Bulow is much i. 1879-96. The days of trial with freer trade" than Blake or TERRIBLE STAT Bag um hus be he_ediater De In additicn he gives three Sas, of | \ommercial union: on p. 224 it \ Recommended by over 10,000 Doctors . ! i 8. 3 which one shows conunercial nego- vould be well to explain that the J. : platform of any one would be to be tiat'ous Letween Canada and the Un A. Macdonald who bobs up is identi. : Re tend her vital econumic nd : 2 . : xX hosis too frequently with Canadian ada's to-morrow ley toward us is natio st wanch of work in which, with the usually remain calmer than he whi ly relations with England, but we are of His Time: - Canada has hitherto crfbes the creation and suceess of | the most interesting of the three off ment with the intellect of the other I. The economic outlook for the new : - Get 3 H. F. Metcalf, Principal x7 : yo ; \ with that of a British or Canadian 3. 1867-1878. Laying the founda | . , - A /) KINGSTON AUTO. Ee ahajuiily. Tou} FS, Tie dye of wal. rrr See e tl personal servant of thei 5. 18uG.1812. The eemung of prosper ,aurier, is a curious way of saying it ¥ Queen and Bagot Sts. Phone 1170 false to the others. TOSLEAL446004040000000000 . whatever. party he may incline to made « ither side, the second is a : y 3 ee -------- ee ee Fi . . . ; Aide un ether: sce, : wewspaper editor" of the previous n inds Hel in L dia nk. | Personally, must try to find a coim-! .. srosperity eRart," showing commer- | *% - 2 ene eB ---- Baby Carriages & Go Carts P y E Pi . promige hetween. all legitimate de- cial failures, homestead entries, total | P38€. On p. 178, 1870 is APpaten J ' ' " i ly 3 ispri 79. 1914 Line" ham's Vegetable mands made by the various parties. foreign trade, wholesale prices, etc. |'Y # misprint for 1879 Professor ; Easter Footwear "A minister, { i 4 States, . and the various ofiers 'al with the unnamed "Canadian At the same time -li¢ sees fully the "thi »xports | iT€. SPOS on the sun.. Compound. ill effects on the refhstag at wi he ibid tabulbtes qb £XPOELS | sxelton has done a piece of work 2 a policy, of giving freedom of speech | I, spite of this division the narra- Yuleh eloets Srodis ow bis univers app aman Lan Marsh kur fe Rear, "Lhe ive 1" ssenialy continous, and | 47 and an bis publishers, aad whic Ss 4.complets wreck. 1 had given up value of their convictions urbi et differentiation, and increasing com- | Sm, a Critical Analysis. He has sil hope of getting better or living any orbi, they mostly content themselves | plexity of our economic life. Pro. )een fortunate in his publishers, for length of time, as I was such a sufferer with manifesting the immutability of fasson Skelton reaches a high level of inl Print, paper, and binding the book from female troubles. But I took Lydia | their * convictions. They show a interest and of impartiality, = He is}is a joy to read and to possess, E. Pinkhatm's Vegetable Compound, and great deal of conviction and very |aimost always interesting and almost ~--W. L. GRANT. in good health and have a | little feeling of responsibility." never cplorless, On the tariff he pair¢ twin boys two moriths old and This extract will recall to any stu- naturally has much to say. HIS| The Standard Gil company. of Tadi- growing finely. I surprised doctors and [dent of Canadian history the precise- general point of view is that of &]ana balance sheet reveals much small- neighbors for they all know what a |ly similar plienomenon which inani- | free-trader, who so thoroughly re-|.r assets and swplus than had been wreck I was. fested itself in our own history in cognizes that in a new country "nice | commonly supposed, and. a decline Sn We are showing a beautiful assortment of the I newest styles in high shoes; also the very latest mod- iT gy | | 7 . the old days of irresponsible govern-| customs" must "courtesy to great] values followed its publication. a nd a hy. habry and boast, ment. Xo kings," that he sometimes appears showed 219,190,085 assets and #15, You may publish this letter ol Though Prinses Von Bulow ha a lwilling to postpone the attainment | 303,742 undivided profits. ier $10.0 to 335.00 eobpthink if more women Silonars. May orton. Aud 4 tease nan . 0 of used your remedies we ve i ; 3 4 i FUIKISS «xox 10s $200, 33.00 $3.60 | better health. "Mrs. J. T. Coo, Let | suomi, 128,210 10 Sram the ral "CASCARETS" IF CONSTIPATED SICK ; : No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.1, Canada. underlying faets of a situation. In ' ' Because your case is a difficult one, and bis treatment of the social demo® . ving done you no good, do not erats, he is not werely unfair, he is * oy HEADAC ee. continue to suffer without giving Lydia |2!most Stupid. Hi hatred makes ] } ny =n E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com, ¢ | Bim Suite gent. To him they > 3 trial. It surely many [2r¢ essentially un-German, contrary b 18 out--the head- ard carry off the decomposed waste Shien al female ills, such as inflamma. 30 the national spieis. ony Wish to bg wiliousose "constipation | utter ane coustipation poison from oration, tumors, i *Ithe ick, ur mac an hy : I : " irregularities, pal aor nd to vou Bulow any Vigorous the foul --t-- them out to-night; A Duscaret bo-night ] praighics els. in Colonials, mps and Oxfords, ranging in, and it wiay be exactly what you need. olit i eae OF the Pw NE AE asotiar dar ot ia] trom any, drug store Wil keep your (|| Price from $3.00 to $5.00. is ies | oil of Dismarck " wk ix hin absolute 10ck {irons Lon Colcnrols lence ail nena. clear. iomactd west, liver sud We hope' for an early visit, when it will be a || e 0 , @ has no our stomach; remove the wels regular an e you pac " - a 5 : l broferance for Torco as a poticys bas | Et n, Joue Stannchy fermenting bully ana. cheertal for monins [J]. leasure for us to show. you all the new things for absolutely no hesitation. = Should food, and that misery-making gas; Don't forget the children. : er. , - br the social democrats, or any other (ake the excoss bile from your liver) LAN | 4 ne of his at- a certain ards the .