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FN' i sm ' f i f-, 7 i ,‘ _ `\@f‘$_`o_"`. _ ' ‘c-LQAW. _’ i 1 "`Y*“' _,_ ..'ea¢"'L|§_»*~_°-_ ' ' ‘Q '~ --.'.-. ;_` L) -(ii "" " .: *-- ‘. _ _ tw 1:5: ` l-_free _fa-'_ _ __:: r _ i - r»'.,~I;f1 _ ' FQ. -f -_ ff _-_ __ _ »'_i'i;éf.‘:f‘7- _‘fri l " -;¢¢'iZ'?,f’~_‘§ _ ` s ;. » 'f' F - il- ;1.»¥\ 1;., J,,_ _ 'f 'rwo im urrrr we ' ` THE cHARL0'r'rE'rowN cuaaolau » -r1'*'l‘r _'“‘='f°’”"' .""` _ -_ MARCH? ’°"-5'. j _£___‘;‘ T _mi __ ‘_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ , _ ___ ____ _ l , ' _ _ ' _ ___,, _ | 4 _ ‘ __ - r~ *1 . - r ',*' » .. I _; - ' ¢\..._.' ' _ ddu all of the same er and have differ- , muses. No one remedy can therefore be made that ' will be certain lo cure every Gil. ` But ordinary cough' due _ to an irritated condition of the membranes of the air passages induced by .a re- cent cold are quite snie to be promptly cured by -si T Jamlesolfs While Pine n _ and Tar cough mixture.The kind of a remedy to be depended upon as a general fin .ly cough cure. 1' Luge ponies :so A l 1.6. Jamieson, 4 onuooisr - ' The Medical Hall -:l 6 9 'r l-1 li: cl-iARLo1°'rll: TOWN GUARDIA N ' \\`EDN ESDAY» MARCH 9, lgio. ‘ THE RECENT TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS AT UPPAWA. The New York l-lerald’a Ottawa correspondent on_Marchn3rd wired to that journal an outline of the posi- ilons taken respectively on behalf of the United States and Canada in the _ecent tarifi negotiations. These may be briefly summarised as follows. On the part of the United States it was claimed: That the trade treaty with France placed so many articles on the in- termediate and special list that is constituted an undue discrimination against ine United states, and en- pecially so when thirteen "most fav- .ored nations," among which the Uni- lted States is not inclilded, made the _discrimination emphatic. That there- fore the United States should also he accorded “most favored nation" treatment. That L‘n.nada's exports to the Uni- ted States under the Payne-Aldrich tariii had increased, but the duties ‘collected by the United States were _nearly a million dollars less than ,under the previous tariff. l That the proposed policy of Que- ihec as to thc. export of pulp and ‘pulp wood from the crown lands of :the Province would seriously iniure llamerican paper mills dependent upon this source of supply and ought to be abandoned. l ' As against this, the position taken, by Canada ww That the r1tensi0n'nin noi-inoro, on inn oonniilornuon oi of L‘anada's intermediate and special the Canadian cane may conclinio inn S tariil rates to France is under a re- the existing coiniitionn nn: lennon- ` ' -_ ¢iP\‘0City trcnty, and therefore not ably fair to the iluited States nn: "' 0 discriminatory according to Amerieanl that tariff peace is better thail tnr- - practice. That the extension of the iff war. 'same rates to thirteen other "most ‘favored nations” was a matter over lwhich Canada had no control, being ian obligation imposed by British iirooues. 'riint tho total ci-mio oi ;these countries with Canada is too , small for the!*ta.riff advantage to be _considered n imduedlscrimination lagainst the United States. \ That existing trade relations be- tween the United States and Canada lare vastly _ in favor of the States :which annually sells to Canada $180,- ,000,000 worth of goods and buys only 7;92,ooo,ooo noi-ui, wniie miie united _States tariff is practically twice as _high as the Canadian. Such were the main grounds of dif- -ference. Our dcspatches of yester- lday morning told that the arguments 'of the Washington delegates had fail- ed to convince the Ottawa ministers and that they decline to admit the ‘big Republic tu the most favored na- tion class in tariff matters. As The Herald correspondent puts it, each side "buds club handy" during the negotiations, the Ameri- cans in their maximum tariff and the Canadians in their surtax, but these weapons were no dollhtklisclx-ctly kept oilt of sight dilring~tlie courte- ous conference. Whether these wea- pons are to be brought into use will depend upon the initiative to he tak- en hy Washington. We are not without hope that the President and is tl” Pl” t° have Y°“1' MANY AND vamlsn NAVAL rollicms. _ cl0ck_ repaired. If your ____-_____ _ Clfltk IS X10! goillg proper- The Toronto Star iinds the Opposi-| No money or Dreadnoughts to lv Of does UO( keep good tion a¢ Ottawa' an" agreeing msg contributed, hilt undermanned Br - ‘lg itll ILS llxil f0l’ yOu. N year to the Governmenvs policy for tish ships tu be manned by Unna- - dbian fishernleli ami sailors. Thus fn `-All Wcrh guaranteed -- creating a Canadian 'navy, are now|The Star we Wm Send and get it all opposed to that policy and have And p,.ay_ why should the 01,90,-,;. Phone 353-]_ `put forward seven policies of their tion be complained of for this. 0 own Here are the seven, according for changing their policy of las yeai ’ Evciybody whois anvbody to the Star: ‘ '_ ”- ' ` _ o g Twenty-tive million dollars to bc gets a new suit of clothes oncc ri _ f. ' ' given to Great Britain at once. year at least. in it not the-_iiuty of ,,,,d,_,,,tly s,,,,,.ct,,d_ ,|,m,5t_iU,, of fum, Y" Jewel" & Optlchm Nothing to be done lliltil a plcbis- tlie'Ui>lJ05i'~lUl\ t0 UPDW0 '~’ Anil Hilfe :` ~ _ _noooiiis 1' l ' of 'People ' ; Will Buy No 0tlier _Where the higli-class goods 0' the White Candy Co. Ltd, St. ’ John, can be ob'aiiied in ALBERTON W. B. Leard, j. H. 'Myrick & Co TIGNISII Geo. Slielfoon, _ 1. J. .‘\i‘scilault ‘ dcuaionlers should ask their 'V 'l _AQ the varieties ofthe alh?)\g gcigiis they ivani, if he doeanot already keep them _ ___-l -' _ _Remnant Safe com- mences this morning av 9 ‘o7_clock. Be early, BecrWeeks. 3.8drtf _ »..; ' ' Remnant Sale coin- _mellces this morning at 'at .9 'o’clock_ Be early. Beer & Weeks. 3-8dtf. _ Remnant Sale com- mences this morning at __ _`_o’c_lock. Be early. ter Scweeks. 3-Sdrlf flleer _& Weeks I Beer & Weeks Shoe ml, Ladies. cite is taken. Great Britain. on the Pacific coast. voice in Imperial foreign policy. miralty. ’l"wi>nt.y-tive millions arc to hc giv- en to the British Admiralty with ,U large and varied asiinrtnleilt of naval demimd mm, Canada shall have nlprugrains to select froin. Tho oil ' single plan of the Goveriilucllt af- and men trained in Canada, then thc given by the seven diiierent scheme ships to be handed over to the Ad- which have einauateil from the col Dreaduoughts arc to, lic hired froiii` ing, and l'eso|lri-.i-fill Opposition tim D I _ CB" 099059 F* l¥l\`0“ Pulicl' ill “"0" Fiir gooil llenltll, \'igol°oil_- appetite A great Canadian navy is to bi-_ dillerent ways at once. constructed and some of it located The Government and the couutl should feel obliged to His Majesty ‘loyal Opposition for evolving _-uch A (iaiiadian navy in to be built' lords nu such scope for choice as is LONDON, Eng., March 7-At Beth. 4 d shades at the rlpcakcr'n lofi. ' mmnimgusly. adopted a resolution school. The principle underlying the resolution is sound enough, 'nu the not comp c w thc Provinces have compulsory at- tendance laws, but iust as parents ncglcct to send their children to noni so do the nnuioritioc neglect in Ontario, according to Tho Globe, ough in the school nuildings far ncar- ly all the children of school age. PILES CURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT ia guaranteed to cure any case of itching, Blind Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded 506. A oviucial cctnvention of school Ex-Preuidellt Hoosi-\'l=li in now il reach Khartoum on Mari-li i7. H asking for 8 law to c,_,,upc1 all purposes to rcacll Naples tllo first children of school age 1,3 “wud week in April, going thence to lionlc ' ' _ , _ i where lie will call upon the Pope _an '_ King Victor ldlllaiiuel. He is ducin enactment of B ,,0mpul._,0I.y law Wm Paris April 15, and will visit. lion- lem uh Drk" several Ut don ll month latcr, where the frec- dour of the worlil’s greatest city will be presented him. “Already this spring Paton & Co has entered in the iiustoinu close U rons, and diagonals_ They ure in ly one Line of evening wear in all th new shades at 78»cts. 3--9drtf, 41- Remnant Sale com- Spring |3'00|wga|~ menccs this morning at 9 ’cIock Bc early Q ‘Beer & Weeks. 3;§_dl°if ' Arr’ _ REMNAN own 'U'--' '1-1 They are beauties. Pat-' SALE. \ A 'continues until every remnant is sold. 5 Great bargains waitingfor you-come_ _ - Cretons, cottons, curtainings, cov- erings, linens, towelings, draperies, etc K _’-_--priced to effect a_ _great clearance. ._ , _ ' T _ Italic. Linen. ° K Bl ucll . Laced ent in Pumps, Oxfc rd, Blucller and Bul toned, also in Kid and Gun same Metal i all fresh from the factory. GUFF llllllS. 'Y . ,S do so uuicli good. Price 25c per box, I1 dozens of the newest and most want- ed shadcs. l’riccs range from 7.'ict.~< --- to $1.75. We would mention special- ' e -1-i-»i-l-»_z-l`~3x-"x-ili`-itil'-`-i-li?-z-`»ill~z~i-1-l- 'rua nsacrxou ao.uNs'r ` mon 1'r.o'rao'rioN .____ K Ao thc stars in their courses fought l against Sfsern, so thc lligu food' prices in the United Btiatw and Can~' ada are lighting against protection. The cuatrastl between prices on oppo- site sides of the Atlantic was a mov- ing cause of defeat-ing protection in the Hulse of tariff rclorni in ilho groati industrial centres of the British Isles' 'at the recent election. lilr. Chambor- 'lain himself, though able to hold his own city, rig-htly reall the signs Ol tne times when he warncd his follow- ers- moi uio election oi win was tin- “last chance" for tariii rclonn to win in England. He for(-saw that U10 reaction against protection had al- rcady begun in. thclprotcctiunist strongholils of the llepuolic and the llonrinion in North ,\iiicrit~n. The rr- \-olt that begun in the nlcut boycott _will not cud there, nor will it ond fspccdily. The vast niass of coiisiuiiera lhavc como to see that hill" l|\`0lM1' ltion lia.s`givrr.i 'nirth to thc oppms- lsirc conihlncs, to waste and graft in ipulllic iiflnirs. All rcoiiomic rovol\l'- 'tion has hcen set ufoot, which like ',,phe‘i~ revolutions must inure forw-ard land not backward. Prince Edward Is- iland stands to gain by the ¢0Il1`l“Z .fall of high protection. iiyspepsia as it Begins _ l 'This Stage Easily Cured. 'l‘lie first synipt_oms_ of ily1§P0i>}ii8 and inlligcstlon glvc little indication t _,upto nent seriousness of their .‘ -' q ` ~ One of the nlnst common symp- =tonis of stomach disorder is a sense li of filliu~.~:s or liglitncss after eating. i`llis indicates that the stomach needs liclp. llelching of gas frequ- ently follows, the tonguo is coated, the llowcls llcconie irregular, until finally, in addition to the stomach distress, constipation adds its dead- ly influence in destroying health. The treatment is simple and if em- ploycil promptly and mnsoilably per- .scvercll \\'itll, cure is speedy and per- _,.3 in r iuaneut. Tnkc ilr. l-inniilton's Pills in full ilosvs i~vi‘i'y sccolid or third ni;:llt, tlicn three times a ivcek, one pill at lied time. _ ' r The first effect of Dr. l-ialn_ilt0n's ll l’ills is to excite nctivity of the liv- mr and kidneys. This cleanser; the systolli and prcpnrcs the stonlach for vigorous \\‘i\rk_ (lusti'ii‘ juicc is ah- -. mid not its fc-riiiciitatioii, lila|'k.~i sto- ly it niust hc an ingenioiis, painstak- l\\Bl'|\ u<‘ti\'if_y with total ullseuce of k rms und |~o.iuo\'nl of utlicl' symptoms ini’ crvvrteil action and tlledlcst iligestioii, use llr. Halli- ilton's -Pills. Nu other medicine will at all dcs.lcrs, or The Uatarrllozoue H (‘o_. liillgsloll, Panndn. L. .llA<_'k{ELUll UN l\lA'l‘lill\1UNY. l sg ual flreeu tlie other cvcning the Bishop of London, despite his bach- clordonl, illluio il .~'lli'i'cs.~'Illl mlilrcss to an nuiliciicc of men on the silli- _lect of liiatl'i|i`nlu_v ninl rt-nl lovv. 'l‘hv liiiihop ilrploimll tllc pupilliiri- l-ll' ‘ trustees in Manitoba the other day his return trip and is expected to ty of _c-8|,,,_,,,,,_ w|,i,,h lu. ,mid an, tm, (-‘ inucli frcu\iclit¢>, il.C.,l-:rc 'l'lfHl'.\N.\l»l.\.\.' l'.\l’||-‘ll'lnu~'ri~:ln the .~lhor§ceiL._:I)_uii~ke»t. allld m|y~c_m|\»|i|,|__ :;g,c)i;il.i>é[i°l& aligns or rails uio. lllmcl. |-jQU,l\||_|,y |_Q\V |{A1'|~j_~; c ___,,1__-___1,,,, l~`R\).\l AND T0 O'l`llER_l’OlN'l'5. 1 i i _ I -s toouli _J.e.n ciii _ "T1“"’_ _ - , _ °° .. .f_"afi»_.r'.:“s;'i:.“..r:._""° ' "°"'“" " 1 H nl. ,i gnnmnun Qm "The time to buy silks iii' right now when the stock is complete. We have silks fill for a Queen, just in ti- me for your drcssmaliei, nm) you will have no excuse to blame her if you don't get it on time. Paton it Co 3-lidrtf. -_-P "25 per _cent oil all straw mat- tinga in stock. This we are doing to iflaar this line. 'Phare are some short ends and wewill make the rice so low that ou would not Dated this jtliiilayof Mailrh. A. Ditglo ANGUS CAMERON 1 _ Eee:utor_. - P ~ F mine out of your purse what _it would coat to cover your floor, brin the sill of your roam. Ju. Paton "Hlsh class ladies auitingl, llld spring dress materials. many much wanted materials ara hue today Driccd exceedingly low. ' In the Drill' cilml lot of colors, the widtltl, the weaves. combine to make this tiinely shipment one of unusual gmgortancn. ~l>oton e oo. _ - » _dl-tl. "AN 'YOU troubled with atomlch troliblo? Why dofdu continue in ag- °“¥? We noiitln nooniaidni mv- an'| stoinnil llzzure to euro 1°" °" !°“\' 'H0001 refunded. We arcuat- Lmvd Ind you should tc. Iar :aio only _ P ' , beetle, "Tw lynx" i4i“i:°r:f Ozone ltnot. _ 0