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Tackle slightest degree different hom tim' other sixty-tour cadehou board;,has no privileges and no prdsreness; save that at each. port of cal-l lic Nh his w prslsnt. 1 row morning, so the Kin¢’s Birthday The Cumberland sails aarly tomor- ill he celebrated by tbs.Prlnde and 119|-Kentucky admitted W tis Union i xml-sriurh under lore iteigcer-iii, ___ o' _ _,_ an ._ __ _ -_ _ . _ -_-,- - _ ~ 1 , ‘uullu M 'ml,l,ll,,_ _ ‘Government 1-loussirolo _four o'cloek ` ` 'A ' ' rrnrr. inert ir not trams ir thrltill *wi "lil .Pfiw A1- bert and thirty other cadets will be _. -pe-i`- vm _ ,Faux \ ,` That I at 0 , I .'g,.,,,,,,|, 045,., ,¢ 5,,,,,,M"l,l°_ inlormal respects to thp Governor oi his fellows at sea. Tickles lt does a fisliernlan g od to lvok over our line line oftisliiug tackle and tll‘sy zl i is larger aid Letter than ever. Albsrton. Bouris and Montague. the colony or provlnQ visited. The Cumberland is on a lil months' tour, ' and has already villhd Tolisrllo, 'l‘rl- . aided, sarhsdos, st. Lucia, Jamaica, 1 Porto Rico, Bermuda, and other West .Tu. uhy’ Jun’ ,3rd' The Indian Islands, before coming to Hal- K"'3 ' ““`lhd*Y 5'1"! l 'M' im era charlottetewn; while it rtni “f°\‘¥ Public holiday.7l`he Mom- her to proceed to montreal .hu up- ing Guaidian will not be issued per canada, when the oincers and ce-` on Wednesday, Ju..¢ 4|h, acer win have an opportunity oi vn- M04D\\', JUNE z. 1913 All OLD ISLIIIDEI 0! IUTDS. featedt.bel*rencbinthoBay¢i|B_h-_ _ `csy. . " T " ` ‘ l. ,__f _ . issr-viseonne uoreir eaaethhe ' ‘ of Oansda llclddr-‘li‘a_?;:”uBuehanu, ‘lftecnth i Bar ,ir-erlldelilt tlfntihe U. B., died. Burn ` ‘ ° . / D . - - 1 . ' ‘ _ i crwinh ~ 1' ala ill -offer io yd# l°°Z¢l°ih W°f¢1\ $1-3° for °“l?‘? nxt m,;,u,;,oN,, im N; $1.00 iv.-lsoyliiiz :beer white Engliiih °°t*°“» "Ft “J” f°f 9°- ' ‘”*"" °° "° -'°° s' ra.|unh.»|»r mf- v=in=f°r1°s=t»- Mr. Ceo. A. McKinnon. a native of' ggplpigglirgl-.lglllgdaslsll ii ‘Zum war. ` Ngénmachea shud.” for zo cu' s better_grde_ at 25 cm. Bi-ae and now Secretary of the J. A. McDonald Co.. of Uilllllr Florida, writing to a correslwmlent hare says: I have your favor of recent date, and note what you say as to the princess vohnrae, new ehus oi eh. `m°\¢ll°d 5|!°*\i08 if “S cts' ' Kinz ni Italy.. 12 years _om today. A better grade at 3o cts. - Brig. Gen. George ~l-I. ll;p°r‘l\ey. sur-l om" vduu it 36; 44, and 50 cts. ` election to be called on Prince Ed-, geon-general of otlgewlig i States shud ‘nd stron' bad ticking, worth 26 dm. forex cts. ward Island, for or against the use of automobiles there. A _ 63 y _ _ Y _ riggi- H“i;”\;““°"°'b°\'K- °f HW Extra fine American ticking. 29 cts. for 25 ct! 1 r , r For ill; fisli rman who cu‘y goe- out oucasioi nl y we cali g`ve _v- u an ou fit at v ry ui dernte and su - ing prices Fcr ilie per.-i~tcut ang- ler we lla e everything that you can p usibly c’e sire for use in our wat- rs Look our ;.ssortuient over. We are :ure we e a u plzasf-. .l. G. Jamieson ITRUGGIST ras: ° ° ' lil th Nll Fhlll. Th ' | The Evemng G"°"|“" Wm bags, ,eng ,,h0§::,;d b tm, B ?;\:,:| There are many reasons that would ' 7 °° a l to that articular rovince, “ill be h d W dn owing to instructions from the Ad-lwDl:]yy,,,,,_(,m0l,-ll” Should Bong, all,_.,w_ pu is C an ' ct miralty to return to England by June ed, among which I consider the most I _ tix nat he issued on 'l`vesdry. but d‘3l";‘i' “°,“*|- _H I 15, in order that the omcerr may ne' important in that ppnr farmers » vcrtisers wi case note i 1, P presen at t e manoeuvrlng which alle er neighbor and thereby mortgage these ch mges. I *~_?__~__ i l riuniuuurs fmtuis . I When Dr. Frledmann first. arrived in y New liork from Germany with his P iuucb heralded "cure" for tuberculo- enant Hls average day ls made up gradually ln tlme_ sis, we warned our readers not to of the followlnz routlnez From -L30 Now as to what I consider the best j‘\ii'Ii to any hasty conclusion as to ness to take n new “discoverer" at his o-_-_'n valuation and bail 'n in as a (mil-rent. messenger for the relief 0| the hitherto incurable. E Dainty Wedding Gifts in silver deposit ware We are sorry to record that the Fricdmunn nostrnm 'nas 'not proved a. cure, and has not met 'with the slight. est success so far as authenticated cases are concerned, I’r. Grenier, of Montreal, who has hid Cliaille Of lille Patients treated there by Dr. Friedmann, and the pub-‘ would try to keep up with thbir rldll ed lor th” 29m' ltheir farms in order to have an- an-' The life of the Prince on board is t0m0l,|le_ vard University, 50 years old today. A ~ th Cardlnxl and whim 34 gtg, Rev. Joseph C. Hartzell, famous "mug °, ‘ d rhieriorrrv bishop oi the M. ii. - (up Towelhng 6cts per y Church, 71 ycars old today. ' Fu” chu" 50 cts Per dozen, Rt.R.PtrikR.Heflrn.Cth- . ollc biligoli role Winona. ldlnnqa 53 £2' Cl. dnécltllttl lllltll at 7° cts Per yd' ears o o sy. ‘ f - - 2 g s . .. y James L. Slayden, representative in are rqmln' _~0 5 2 gtg for 18 gtg, Congress of the Fourteenth Texas dis- Annneul Bnum' pmt y pattern 5 tract, so years om today » 1 Special laundry bags, at 2 5 cts cach- e l ust n continuation of what it was ntl Again, the danger on account of so he Naval college. He 'is a naval ca many Wwe” Mid °\\i\di'¢n` driving th horses, the horses not being accus- det. undergoing the four-and-a-half. tomed to automobiles’ would “wht 43 °"°' “`“‘“i°€ ¢° "t “lm ’°" NB P'°“' any he frightened thereby, hire these cctivn appointment as a sub-llcut-,two inctors would solve themselves ' Rolla Wells, the new treasurer of “ kgfs" lite ll1l¢!1 W0l'lh 1.! uc N ,, 1 C ,tm Bath Towels, regular sos P i S 5 e Democra a ons omvn , years old today. for 96 fits# Other Bath Towels from 15 cts up. essssaslcssassssssssss s Go°aoxfQfdshiffingHt I2 Ctsi t8 _kill lli,t.'8t _ its probable success. So many sim- 8010 :Sim yazgsagsls tonga ;0cg)y'mna;' putomoblles on the Island, are as fol - . _ ~ » ' ~ ows' ‘_'“' ”"”‘"““ having mined °“f ab- tier; 8.30 to 8.55 breeirieec; 8.55 to] 0,, my return from Prince mwara iiect failures it would 9 "“"° ‘"9" “ C f“ el kind- stand easy; 11.10 to 12.30 work; 11.30 to 1.30 dinner; 1.30 to 3.30 worlr, 3.30 to 3.45 tea; 3.45 to 6 shore leave (when in port); 6 to 6.30 to 9 work; 9 to 9.30 stand easy; reasons for the government to allow Island last summer, in New York and Brooklyn I met several parties who would have spent the summer there,' provided they could have brought] their cars with them, this would as you know, necessitate their leaving large sums of money there. Again, farmers and business men can get to 9-2° new and ind- 1T33..§“.§.El.5i`2r.f"..§’“3.‘.§°T.°..°‘3,r "2.`.‘.°‘Z..‘.‘.‘,° The work includes, in addition to moblle as ln near-ly every giey and the usual instruction, theoretical and hamlet, automobiles follow the tele- practical, in seamanship and naval Pl10:\d€9l)ut t§°l;1;m';\;;iog-3; ‘§1l‘;l;)p¥i‘;‘5 -_ . cou warfare, practical engineering. This to the wade' would to a great “_ ‘B 8 new bm';°h gt cadet' ltramfnf' tent, keep up repairs, at least you having been ntro uced ony wi.'nn prayers; 9 to I1 work; 11 to 11.10 dress, etc.; 6.30 to 7.30 supper, 7.30 could lia"e the taxes high enough to o so The most im ortant factor, ° 56 English Print at Io cts iMAl'll-YIBOUT Extra value in Percale shiiting 36 in- St I2 CtS» The admlralty announces t pr - _ motion oi Reaeacmirei c. si. Kings- Crumb Scotch print. 14 cts. nlillll li. N., retired, to s vic’e-admin |6 ct Pa"¢|in¢ for ug B B P. cepeein Taylor and ur. 'rhornee and large 12. -4. 15 ctr. May, Government Surveyor, ' ’ this morning for Shipwreck in order to survey a site for lighthouse. for ,A ¢ts_ Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Charlottetown, leaves this morning for Toronto to attend the Synod meeting. He will he accompanied by his daughter Miss ,Olivia who will be married in that city on June 4th to_Mr. H. H. Mc- ; Arthur. of Oalgsry. . . . . . Best English Shining 12 cts. ' ,,, 0 - 40 in. Apron Gingham 14 cts. ’ lem s ' |w|r' as i g amz cts, ,P Slixidl [xli“icl)'Iitlueuili1mEilglish longclotll, 17 ct. value `50 pi¢ce»'of colored Ginghams in checks, small, medium Piillette and Taffetta silks for sale, 79c. value for 35 cts. 35c Silk in plain and fancy 79c value for 3 5c. _ Just in time for confirmation, 3 special lines of white dresses to fit girls from 6 to 14 at $1.¢E.|¢2_.4o and $190. I2 l,i¢¢¢ girly, of the very best ngllsh flannelettes in pretty Brown, Blue. Pink and Fawn stripes, 36 in. wide suit lic Health Officers of New York have declared without qualification, that' not only is the "cure" not a cure, but that it is detrimental to the gen- eral health of the patients treated. including Frignr and Crc:lms..$I.87 pr up Tin. ._...._i\l}.0U Murinnhuliv di.slics......§Z 25 up the last two years. Each cadet has to put in s certain proportion of eBcl.\ day in the engine-room; and when ln port has to take his part 'ln 0'. er- hauling the plant. When his training d . P , however, in my iudgment is in casesl Vice-Admiral Kingsmill is a native of sickness, doctors can reach their 0! Guelph. Ont- H0 l'0ii1‘0d 'F0111 th” patients so much quicker, as also clergymen in like manner. Light null-,of the Canadian naval service. The cnanuise can be uelivered to the ci- royal navy in 1908 to take command able for pyjamas and nightdresses, I5 cts to 2oc worth 1-4 more. _ Outing Wool Flannel for men’s shirts. 4 5 to 60 cts. 42 in. Crcttones, suitable for curtalning, for summer 1 Suit Shakers ..._._._.____..$i.50 pr Butter plutes._...... _._.__.'¢l 75 G, ll, Taylor jeweler Optician The former in an interview sayszi "That far from being a cure, Dr. Fricdmann’s treatment for consump- tion msy constitute a danger. Sev-i "H1 fried and trusted treatmtnts ex-I isteil fm-fore the scientist’s name camel to the fore, and I really believe that his is infcrior to those already known und np;.~lico Winn; A A sittin S E "E0‘.VlE l\!lAl)E" Absolutely _~\\<~nt :mil \\'liolt‘soinc gtatemengs ll-Um a ¢_l-alned pllyslclan D1-ll\'cri~d fn ~]i ian-li iluy to *Coffin & C0 .lol-ii Caiinf-ron 'M. & /\. i\li'l.<‘fuin 'VVS G00 Mi~-1 were taken in connection with the “exploitation of the so-called reme- dy" it would be culpable to hesitate any longer, and the duty of the board ,wus to insist "upon such a regulation land supervision of this enterprise as ,fruuil." l The Board of Hcalt'u's decision is VI cniague Black Fox i li-np e Corr .~;-nnrlc er- 5.- iglicd L. M. McKinnon, Manager ltluu iabnv, P, E, l, A..| ‘vim " I ‘ordinary common sense and worldly Lx- Lies b the farmers much more quick.- rsnk of vice-admiral corresponds to 'that ot lieutenant-general in the ar- is completed he is supposed to be ca- pable to undertake every, and any, It will be readily understood the have to devote all their energies and mental abilities to mastering the technical details of their professions Un Saturday afternoon Prince Al- bert had shore leave with the other, cadets, and cnioyed blls visit to Char- llottebown all the more that he es- caped publlerecognition. _ Early on Saturday afternoon Cap- tain Smith made his oflicial visit to His Honor the Lieut- Governor, who' later in the afternoon made his form- al return csll,` and was' saluted on leaving v-y seven guns. As the Cum-’ berland is making only a short stay, and the Captain had accepted other lengage-ments for Monday, Captain Smith asked permission oi His Honon to allow him to call yesterday alter- noon. accompanied by Prince Albert, in order that His Royal Highness might pay his respects, and this His Honor gladly acquiesced in, though, as a rule, he does not receive visitors on Sundays. On Saturday afternoon also, the Hon. the Premier (Mr. J. A. Mathie- son) and the Hon. the Provincial Be- cretary, (Mr. M. M`s.cKinnon) visited the Cumberland and paid their re- spects. Yesterday vforenqon the American Consul, (Mr. Wesley Frost) flying his new consular pennon, (white stars. on s blue sea) made his formal visit; and at half-past twelve His Worship experience, overlook the fngt that tl-rig the Mayor (Md. Chnl” Lyonnl Bc_ treatment has been exploited much of certain so-called mining scciiritics which the crcdnluus public has suffer- ed." And there "the cure" may be al- ter and not as 11 boon to suffering humanity, ll. ld. S. CUMBERLAND. 'lifter the manner of the exploitation and utlwr flnnncinl schemes from- lowed to rest-as a mere money-getf The visit of one ol His Mn:esty’s Ships of 'wer is always an evcnt ol unusual interest to our community, Do not lose sight of the fact that and um meaence of H' M' S' C“m' b rl d ` FOINTED SUGGESTIONS By Rev. D. W. Snyder. companlcd by the City Recorder (Mr. K. J. Martin S. M.), were received by Captain Smith, and were entertained on board. His Worship welcomed the Captain and the Prince on behalf oi the City, and expressed the wish that His Maiesty's ships would visit N16 port oftener. He formally handed the captain a copy of Professor Wal- ter Jones’ book on Fox Fa1~1nlDZ- 9"* eral copies of the Publicity Agent's \Mr. J. E. B. McCready)_ publications about the Island, and the Board 0! |'1‘rsde's pamphlet on Charlottetown as a Tourist Resort. The captain, in lscknoivledglng these, said, he was greatly interested in the fox industry ln brlnglng Jacob down to Egypt e an is one of more than ordinary Joseph is taking him out of tne land importance from the fact that among Of P\‘0i“i55- 'U10 thought U18! H1011 the cadets on hoard is Prince Albert. was the case would crowd itself pain. and hoped to have an opportunity 0! visiting one or more of the rBl1c\i°! leo-dey. He also reeled that this was ' Y ly than by the present method. 'Prince and other cadets have very lit- be '\1Hi1d. Wiiefelii in B hilly C0\ii\t1`Y. , - _ ll ~ ll d . d they would have to be driven by ver me Bpwe ture on t mr an B' an hrgn horse-power, and this would en- courage speeding on level streets. 'ihis can ne overcome i-y making your speed limit low enough to in- Sei-‘0i\’l F011 Ui Kiiig G€0i`Sc snd'his third vlslt to the Island, of which f ll th .l d f hi f the snd,' . , _ dlduhtlgdll sliiaprg ritsglf iiitoa a xtemip-iqueen x.IM,,y' Welm this 1'1"” Pf°'iLE has vary pleasant recollections; tation to question the word and wi1i;Vi“°° “_” °'-11 °YB\ B115 PM-f\0lii¢. and expressed his intention of return- oi God. , land reioice heartily Bild lluttrcly in,ing hither on future occasions when B,,t_ .fthe longest vllay arpunddlllzymny omeial recognition which we re- cruising with mngu, be tm shortest wnyl °.m°' 1? 3 ceive from the Royal Family and the At live 0'clock as arranged, Cap- waye or Provmmce’ whflchtgur galm:Jl'Admtrs.lty. In the present instance, tain Smith accompanied by Prince Al- t df tl move towar s eg _ Z iiixngaspgeetion (though often, per- though the Prince- of the Royal bert, called atiGovei-nment House, halls always, mysteriously), may bc House in our-_ midst i's,here practical- and was entertained at tea by Mrs Dllli ill MP5 "9 °Vide“°"' Puppy is I Incognito, the whofb community, iogers, the young prince evidently ell- . y ‘ Jwob and happy are hm smgeghfd while recognizing and respecting the joy ng his visit very`n-.uch. Tha rgfaegeiibzyhfff Llfstillfagollrgaol wishes of the Kling and Queen to re- guests remained an hour, and the Pharaoh and in e lane oi plenty B gard thtif' 8°” al mmly 011° _°f il” P‘1“"° *hem* °'°'Y°°° by his lrwk. tnctfni nnrl powerful friend. 'sixty-five cadets on board the train- oylsh manners, and the interest he The scene which the lesson presents hell nl lil “lam g t ,vlncgd ln ,vm-yghms -pl,,l.l_|,lnln¢ to t_ ing ship. I Y If 189 pisotiiuvl-eexdteionaixril btciltlii ‘c)dui"i.l;r;srrdlour Island province should be lncllldr. the Island. He was Particularly at- 1 hue ea in cheieinerery of His B011! Hi¢\1< tfwttd HY 01° Pii°°°lf°-nhl ni' the Pharaoh is king y w sym i and Jac0b il ness, as it was on the occasion oi,Biiver Black foxes shown him, and cleanvisfoned alma., ci-unc; of his father and aakgl many questions concerning the remanea nor- mg gm "'l"indnst.ry 'l‘uat being a somewhat hilly coun-l rl r th c i u t ' . _ - part 0’ btheduy da 8 E ?a“y try, thcconditions would not be the ,_,__.._,.,_,,.,,.._ mail 0” °°\` ll mo em in”-‘1 0 War- same as in and around Miami, this ~ being tlat, low-powered machines can sure the safety of Other people on tho' road. The present speed rate in this city is 10 mi.'es per hour, on bridges 4 miles per hour, in the country with-‘ in easy reach ot the city, 15 miles per hour. in sparsely settled sections,' tnere is no limit. The only accidents which occur here are occasioned by reckless chsutleurs, and th s particularly at night when "joy-riding," as it is called, is pre-‘ valent. _ _ I can rcalitb how the Railroad Co. might possibly light the use of auto-' mob'-les on the Island, as it would de-_` crease their .passenger service. I l,e_ lieve, however, that the use of auto- mobiles by fairly well-off fsrmcrs,' will help to keep the younger men on the farm, which seems to he the zrtat drawback on Prince'Edwsrd Is-' land, as with their machine they can have easy access to the cltiles, _ l The use of automobiles will also enable business and professional men' to have their homes in the country instead of the cities, as at the pres-‘ ent. time. l These few ideas in regard to the matter may lead you to other* thoughts along this line, which will' 4h€lD in your campaign (gr g“tom0_ .bilee on the Island. 1 trure that he-' iofn my next visit there, thetsuch will he allowed, as it would be a' great advantage £0 the old friends of Prince Edward Island to be able to reach their friends in quigkar time than has befll Possible in the past.. Iii tiliicliilig your law, you ought to Ceffaiilly have the strictest kind of Provisions as to who should run au-' tomobllcs, not allowing women or boys Under a discretionary age, also' tl h68\'y Penalty for cxdoeding speed llrnits. or not being provided with lignts after dark. It would take hut a very short time for the horses to become used to automobiles. ‘- Another thought which might, gp. peel to you in this matter is, that if automobiles are in use, it might dis- courage, the breeding of _the magnifi- cent class of horses cnow used on andl exported from the Island. But the farmer will receive more 'money for them when sold if auto-broken.| ‘ Taking. everything into. consideration ‘ however, with all the oblectiions I can see, I hope they can be overcome, so ' that y_ou_ will have your election to carry only compel such restrictions ‘ as I have suggested, and others that Ido not occur to me just now. ` P l I am, Sir, etc.. lan early date. GEO. A. MBKINNON. 'sseeessasssqsssssees imummuui COCOOOIUOCUCCOUCUOOO 1639-Gen. James Oglethorpe. inund- er of Georgia, born in. London, died ~July 1, 1705. " (lsr Regal, Banker’ We were bound ts h if '< esssssss e Jam _ _ | 1902-Peace of Pretoria, ending Boer war. slsosssosssssossss ElHEHUMlNPHlllIlSS|llN_ ' my. num nuuinui UOOOCCOOUUOOOCOU l 1778-Col. Ethan Allen, released from imprisonment, returned to nington, Vt. 1819-Cornerstone laid foi“'the Penn- sylvania capitol at Harrisburg. 1829-Jews of England petitioned Parliament for an extension of ‘civil rights. 1848-Congress appropriated $25,000 to buy 'the unpublished papers es Madison 1910-Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, States, died at Hastings, Eng.| at Bristol, Eng., in 1821. O lOOOlOllO\.`lOllOOOC Bailey Willis, who has an inter born at Idlewild-on-Hudson, N. May 31, 1857, and received his e cation at Columbia University. Congratulations to: William Rockefeller, Standard magnate, 72 years old today. Mabel Talllaferro, popular actre 26 years old today. George W. Brown, lieutenant-go ernor of Saskatchewan, 53 years o today. ::If you use Rexall Shaving Lotl you will not be troubled with a so face after shaving. This is s. mil soothing, healing balm that tak away all skin irritation, roughnes rash, soreness, heals and feeds t skin, makes it finer, stronger and more healthy. Bottle with patented sprinkler top 25c. The MacKinnon ~ Drug Co., The Rexsll Store, Corner Great George and Kent Sts. ME FOR ALABAMA BENATORSHIP. MONTGOMERY, Ala., May 31-The coming week will see the beginning of < Congressman” Richmond P. Hobson active 'campaign for the seat of Unit- ed 'States Senator Joseph F. _ J hnston' whose successor is to be . » .- Ben- their ol _ the the first woman physician in the United Born na- tional reputstion as a geologist, wyas rlrii Oil BB, tivo V- "` Lawn With _ The dr 5 es ~ 5. he on tt. o . United states* Senator Joseph F. Sbhnston, whose successor is to be selected at the next primary election i_n`Alabams. Formal announcement of the cadidacy of Congressman Clayton or Cougreasinan Underwood, and ossiblv both oi them, is expected at houses and camps, for 32 cts. . FbdTY3P%SE3$" <-30 mglerl _r I n __ MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE Hulls, cargoes and freight of Sailing Vessels and Steamships insured, against perils of the sea. Buildings of all kinds and their contents, in- sured against loss by Fire and Lightning. We have facilities unsurpassed by ilny Agency, in the Maritime Provinces, for effecting Insurance of all kinds._ An experience of over thirty years is at your service Lowest rates consistent w"_th abs :lute security. nYNnuAN&c0 Telephone No. 67 61 Queen St., Cllarlottettown L- --3 P S M. lliclis_ Agent at Summerside , _ -.~_. . .. fmr.. ._ _ I,-_.__ ..___-__..=s r ’ ' -;_ I,- l Trim Your Taylor-F orb es Mower _ Shave your lawn with a Tlylor-Forbes mower. Il 15 the “SY fllililiiigi light, noiseless, safe, silent and satisfactory mower that is highly regommended by . every one who has used it. ’ Light running, adjustable bearings, cuts neater, -,, closer and better than any other machine at the price. Call in and seeit. _ . ' _-_ F ennell E<:?~'ChandlifeL1'i l-_ I Victoria Row. ' ' l 2 L f June 1. I A TENDER MONARCH. MADRID Ma 81-The Royal THE UNDERWOOD TARIFF. that he would not ohieet te havin: T the clause eliminated. l Germany, France and England havt w/if-lH1No'roN me sl-c made strong protests against this ' Y r y train with'A`lfonso aboard, yesterday rinrall probability will y-i¢i4°¢_':,U:;: clause. and assurances were given to- struek a child playing on the main track. The King jumped from the moving train and picked up _the lit- , tle one. She died soon after. 'Phe discount on imports in American- Pcrtment hold it to he unquestion- King gave the mother a sum of mo- owned or controlled vessels. Presi protests of foreign nations against 5 day that an elect will be made to cl- the provision in the Underwood tariii iminate the obiactlonable feats!"- blll zfanting a five per cent. tarln It was reported that the state |10- able that the live per cent, clause vio- n,y_ . -dent wilson irseis to have inclrneterl lated treaties. _ The Season at. 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