1;* *ka *I o" -_ -i. M red, w frame, makin are gu in the out-do 4 Pass Ca 1 A ?.‘ ..f.-\ ~ '»..§ 5 "»\ ii f - in Jeni.-i . ». iz -. S fix a ‘_ e _how well git- looked for ,, man of :is It woum be more dlmcint to ‘til-"?$=4,'i CUC 33 'agei “n “ow “ws c°'"cs of is iine the Devil's poor. They are ___ f__;_,§%_ _ "` . :death 'I`he_ siid_den_ess_of that an-_ larger cmss_ and then tom are Pro . -_ ;nouncement is ii sioc , in spi e o be found in every c0mmunit_y_ _They \ . 1 fs" ‘ t e lths fulct. that he had been nn invalid me the n0n_w.0d“ce,_s_ the parasites lund out of active political life for who med on the labor of other “bum Seve" Years' 'l‘hcy are not all on the street cor- i _... , _ -.’.»» . ...,-9-.-' i ‘fiction _ _ Na. ,‘fi'*l'.~‘S;» sn i i l'l' 2'l'i gal ., . ._ 1 is Vice-é 1. _ .1 er' 1. " i - gf , l >-i l _f . 'gf :.¢~»qu.X`__-_ _ _ l,iiii-»-fi 37 » S¢¢'Tf_¢i i. -9-",.=`i\_._iifi` 1,. *i i ii' i 1 ` _ .<. .-. 'i1 ~' ii lf uf" ._ ., .. Nl .. ,, f t \ .___ _ .i _,W l*-" i i ' , f - i. 1 1--\ . s . ._ , ii ...i ‘ i . l .~ ‘ ' *fir 1 4 J , #2 ` .i an. J _ L K" 1 ~‘ i\ _-ii li -4 I .. _~ x ! r fp \_ i if ' If i "< "~ v .1 ___ Pass TEN 'rss esimnorrirrowu GUARDIAN '_ , _ low 4. i9i4_ ' IIKIIW Own A Good riiiiiie Rod ~ Our superb assortmen affords you opportunit to procure one that wil give you years of satis- faction and pleasure.'l`his year we are showing the finest assortment of high 'class rods ever shown = gi '-1 ~ --`< "’ //A\\\\\\“'$”II/g \\\\\\\\\\iA\\\\\\W//” them over. Baskets French make, strong serviceable every angle requires one and o prices are the lowest. Fllllyfll/I/4\WII .Gui ll" :II/I/II G. .lamieso Druggist _ |ss|s|i\\\\\\\§////iissusl’ Gifts e for the ; June Bride " Our showing of new silverware comprises the latest and most useful from the best factories in Canada. Prices Very Reasonable G, ll Taylor Jeweler & Optician _ 1 __ gr "ral: cuanouin lsamtuisg rum.. ... ......im-I t lBubserlptlon Phono... ... _...--‘1ll'9_ e ' News and Edit. Dsy Plions...... 188 ‘ V News sud Edit.Ni¢ht Pliouss 182 Ad-38 President... A. Bartlett Managing Editor... ...J. ll. Burnett Uiiiieil States An excellent chance is off- ered to get in with a good ' reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches on P. E. Island. _ For further particulars write the Boston Office of Bay State Fur Farms, Room 76, 45 Bromfield St. Head Oulu st Charlottetown. Branch Ofllcss st Bummersldc. Alperton, Bourls “id Montague- London (lines, Marconi Houss, Strand W. U. (‘ity Mngisf.rate's (;ourt, fl a. m. Annual fionvention of P. l'..`l. Bup- ‘ _ tist Aiiiaociation resumes, Bnpflst here. Lome in and look ciinio.. had ii. m. Prince Edu-_ii‘il Tlieatre-3 p. ni.; 'Lin I-eoiilrfs Theatre, 3 p. ru.; 7.45 iiiiil ni Baptist. Association's Annual (lon- vriition, Associutional sermon, ll ii. m.; addresses by Hcvs. 1. S. Now- liiii and Vl'. f). Wilson, 3 p. m.; ser- mon by Rev. l)r. Gotten, 7 p. m. /-.licgwcit L. I. Band, Victoria Pork, IJ p. in. "vi as-li he overseas domlnious _ psrsl wa. Conference of 1894 onwards .mutual tradln refcl‘°n¢° 1101011! It was while campaigning in interest of tariff reform in 1906 t` ' liti llife. sA'i~iiRiiAv, JULY 4, 1914. 9'" '" P" cn tion with the South African brought liim into more world- DEIRY 0F EVENTS TODAY. iiinl office was to disuvow the J of the iiiiinuatioiis that he and and 9 P' m' l‘oloiii=_il Uillce were Privy W ll ii. . T(,_M0RR0w_ vaal he insisted upon the S wliicli <.lroiici~iited him from any JULY lliuii WA'ri1.n.. od Iilntiil in Octchcr, 1899, and 22 .:. iT. H, , és 5 ima. t._’.lime.Ht. ~ '-2 :.5 =vveF %§§$= onxqqqqaqdg .:.i-cc~:d:c=:n:r.:c. §§§`f5f='é5F ii;-Q3 dams? QQQQQQQQ ~'-o'»cz-i:¢-:.- familiar. :ax :1_‘»=l€ 1"; ‘ Cv.; "xg-2E’_ 'P5 “see 1-53611 i-ii'-if history as the iirst British st 2l:83 22:34 211:25) _'i"l°,'_"°' "" " li ii nliicu beyond hearsay and lxliill 'I Qc -l -67. ue -21 =,_2=__.r.? -. ---cc &é§& ‘$i»'_.a- s.) :.: ~`) -» c Q35.: C-P* l2:l'ilI 251135 131-17 ` 2:16 1436 iltill 15:25 3:51 lll:‘2.l 4:27 lT:2l ' F. 5:06 18:27 18 _han 51414 ` ill:36 lil - S. 6:34 ` 20:13 2! Mo ""7 Tu. Qreee-v;1qvsGG_~_l~_1 ;it;‘~zc~;1:nc:.o-r sz _;_;._1-l-_- ¢_=¢c~»»}~1 iéxwwocrwc-u »-si-ii-iv-1--I `1G:1»-xl.: was nmdc to respond to the pulling ol. home. ,,,,_,,_..----1 THE POOR lt has been said that there $l&KG W rr A J# Pl °¢’°f-FPFT. `_`.'¢IL»-aa' »-:_-iL~:6:O` :)`]») visa.; `L.`; 21 22 23 24 2:37 224 _ 1:06 25 Su.§ l 26 S. 27 M.. 28 ’l`u - 2:i4 ‘ so W.‘ me 30 Ill W. Th F. eeeeecee ~lr-¢2.."$--$!‘5C ,_-Y-nil-Oh-I ~’¢~`F":‘.‘?F¥:".. i!°é."-ll‘_‘.€f4é‘.=’l _... I.i'..-`- 3% -1 poor, tiw Dcvil's poor, and devils. ` -1 _i -J ~i T11- 1 'lil W. .sac at _-1 -1 -l -1 (July three weeks ago Mr. Joseph rem.. whom to md is to mlm Ch"'“b€"l“i"_ was prcsfmt ut 0* game" supreme obligation of Christianity. 'party nt Highbury, his lovely home Thcse_ we are t0ld_ we Emu have *near Birmingham nnd, in spite of his ways wit, “_ and perhaps their paralytic lnmmny' gmmuy wel°0'“ed` mission in the world is to give lthc electors of his constituency. At nn Cm_m_tunity tu exercise Boston, Mass. T BIRTHS '_ ' _¥___.~__~_'_» _ _ h ‘that time the pupi-rs reniarked upon C_hm_,tim, grace of Charity Mr. (lhamlir-rlnin was a 50?" ll°ll` ners or izi the slums; they are ticinvi and the most dem0¢l"1‘ the "submerged tenth" alone, nor [tic ‘lf Pumicists of the mst the denizens of the underworld alnnc. fifty years' A3 *1 Radical he 'l‘l.\ey are those, whoever or where- eluimpioned the agriciiltiirists' cause ever thcv may he fo_md_ whet_he__ "ml his “three acres ani 8 cow’ hovel onpalacc, who live on the lab- ??;‘ecri;__:)n§ news? Te (’_\"dst?;lun_'_l ors of others, who do not give tlurill contstitliif-nI<):iles.y Eli; linrst.xgbren.k lngmmnt? return for their keep' _ ‘ _ s enk glibly of the “lille or" with Mr. 4-ludstone was over the Kll- D . pil have little to say of the idle '"_”i“ham “eu” whereby Pm-neu and yet the latter are a greater hurde his colleagues were liberated. He __ larger factor in that great Under - ihreatened to retire from Mr. Glad- p__0blen__ the high cost (_, lwi__g__ stones cabinet in consequence but than the idle poor the flrund Cid Msn gave him assur- A msevped condition Ot _“oder - aiices that he was not trifling with . ` t _ hnbit ol thought has divided the disme"1Mr""“"t of the lmted iuorld into two classes' the rich and Kingdom' and °" this assurance Mr" the ooi With little re url for th at-:NNn'r.-At i‘l'yim>\u\i.MiwS~.1>n ciian~i>erinin remnrn-<1 out shortly V " g ‘ -lime 24th, 1914. to Mr. iiiiil Mrs. um,_.,,ards Mn G____,_'___;ne ____r0d__ccd meth_ods or cau_:e_shby __v_v_hieh` the ` (H18 )(llffllI.£' l"lC\ llfl C 0 9 O ii i' t 1-I _ i " P " ls lr; om" 1?" U bm mr Ireland _the forrrser are called successful, the i "ml oaeph 'humbermin' ‘I°h“ latter iiilfiiccessful- generally speak Bngm' "Ord l_'l“mng"°n und u 1°" ing. the i`oi'ir.er are recognized, th of other meinbers of his government r°“ig"ed' 'HW' party “"9 °°m1’l'~'t°ly sciouslv or unconsciously has fixed disriipti-<1 and Mr. fllinmberluiin led n eu" between the tw0_ Few carat _ the Unionist wing till 1892 when it _ DINCWML ` "'wALI‘0w'°`At the coalesced with the Conservatives lb; ndd;T:.ed nu: “;sl|;cfB;m£,'_ the; ' ‘s i- .ir a n ri g n e gn A. M. Hcii'iii~.tt u son. HIRRIIGES .__---'*-2 M.\llRIi<7I) Manae, Dundas, |‘. Fi. Island, on July ist, 1914, by Rev. M. N. McLeod. Mr, William Wnrren Dingwcll ol’ Little River, and Miss Ella l"|oi'¢-nee Swallow of Little |’ond, Kings f‘0. P. Fl. I. l ::\VAN'l‘EIl.-A registered druggist, good wages for competent man. Ap- ply to -I. A. G. Ellis, Montague. 2881-6-llllfltf. ::'l`HROW _AWAY YOUR OLD TOOTH BRUSH. Leading dentists soy that si tooth hmsh should not be used longer than two months as after that itbocomes so impregnated with germs sn to be so setusl menace to health We bsllsvs in buying medium prlesd tooth brushes frequently. Just al pruvnt we are selling a curved brush st 25 cents. It is the most effsctive brush on the market. The McKinnon Drug Co., Dru gists Cor. Great ernment, of which Lord Sslishiirry was l‘rmnier, Mr. Ghanilierlaiin was given the portfolio nl Serretary for the (Talon-ici:--ii hitherto despised office to which only second rate, stntecnieii were relegated. But nol °""’° which Mr' Ch°“‘l’"l"l" held ii week dispenses lt as ostentatlous- could |°“F ""““l" 1” th” lmck ly ns the man whose income is un- ¥'°"“d- ’" "“’__"'°‘“°"“"° ‘"°"’° 0' iimitsi. on tile street, in the timi- Mr- B°"°‘"` he l"'°“"l‘“l “ ‘WW tre, in the church the two classes 59"” 1'1"” th* “d"'l“‘“""“tl°“ 0' "mt-ure iiiilistlnguishable. The one department and invested lt with an smug. m, nu in ,,,.,,,_°,,,||,,g to be lfltmvf- “M i'“P0'¢°“°¢ °°°°“‘l °"lY what tin other in and tim mmii-.ii is t0T¢ht; 0| F`0P€i_gI: Oillcn itself." becoming unbearable. We coll the .:.-......'::s°.r.“:..'°.:‘.‘.‘.1.:r:fi:‘;'z~;"1.;::.';; ":::‘,°;‘;:..:’.'."::::=;;=..;; ......... ,... 5°'°""3 dam' “Btwn” 0' th” E'“'l|\nlal by "poor devils" for the uni Ill” Nl d0""l“lUm' l“°¢°Hd °l C0l0“'~form worn hy those on the other _ ________ _ ____A___ ___ __ _ ' V . lift n/ili':i°f.i'i'.'.'l°'i.'ii.'.'r.ff.§°.i°"..'l.'ii 'iff “ld” °' “‘° "“"' W W own dominion offered tariff prefer-.,ncs n0'|’E§ latter ure ostruclzed. Custom, As ”- member 01 the common gm” and they urs bridging it with n.atei‘liil which distiiiguislies ri. of tly xpresssil from the time of the Ot B P selfgoverlng states of the _l~.`mDil'0- Mr. Cluiiiiberlsin was struck down camp of the 1'. E. I. infantry by paralysis, and although he ret ed hi-i mental vigor to the end. was novel able, through his physical wen ,,. the Exhibition Grounds ii'.firiiiiIy_ subsequently to take active present are scenes of cheerful, if un- - P‘“`l‘"1"` MV Ch“"‘h°r]“i"'s connec' rooted communities. The Breserice 'm proiiiinence than any other incid `iii his liiif-fy political career. Ain ost his lil-*li dll!! 0" ‘1“l~"i“l5 th” C010' formed men and lads are unusually an ' son raid of 189|? In consequence tion. Of COUTBU, UN Scarlet 90259 ll, : - "unfriendly act” against the Trans- checked nzaids. African ('ouiniittee, the report k,,,,,,,],,_,|,_._,_ 011),-_ _yumiegmfg inten- on the arrival of ii son ut tioiis. The negotiations with l idvnt l\ii.g¢r which ensued in hope uf securing reforn.s in the terniil igovermuent of the 'fransvnal Charlottetown after her very serious ' ’ ' werccontiiiiicd until thc Boers iiiv _ wus_dcclnred. How Canada and l i """ "‘f‘“' other doniiiiinns went '-0 *-116 MDW" " ' ' ('o\iritr_v'r» aid, and the awaken lllerehl' ‘Ji 1* “"°"g Imperim smut Miss lr-rlf Taylor, und a plcniiiiiit are iiiiittera with which we are * ° ° Mr. Uliunihcrlaiii will go down n.inistei- knowing son-:thing 11h0\1f » _ ____ thrci-. classes of poor, nomelv. G0‘1'H In every commiiiity there are those who arc the legitimate wards -~-~ -----e --A--l------`~ of the community, those whom nr' R M ‘N fortune has overtaken through I ' fault of iheir own. These are God's poor, the “least of these, my breth- class on the other side, namely, 2 dress, appearance, luxury, extrava- gance: the servant dresses .ns elziliorntcly as her mistress; the mnn earning five dollars ta _ _ liir and Mrs J K B Moll 101' with tho_ weather proving too ua- the propitioiis even -for holiday makers ion Dominion Day and putting a per- the iod, happily temporary, to most out- door arrangements, the oiitstanding tha'-'event ot the week was the annuaé BD Bin. cavalry militia, which is now in pro- be gress in the city. Victoria Park and the Brighton Ordnance Depot ai; B whore Mrs. McCready's sister, Triivers. resides. ' u 0 O / in town. l O O Mrs. Alexander, of New Yor the mics! of her sister, Mrs. man. ol this city. She is uccomp nied by hei son. :I U S ' The Misses Dalton, daupfliters the Hon.‘Ghai-les Dalton, were in city this week, returning from United Suites. _ :iss usual. activity and interesting fea- tures, in the lite of these canvas- Wu’ of so large a number in the ini e- widc dinte vicinity of the city, of course, eng reflects gully on life in Charlotte- town. and the streets with the con- stant moverr-int of the bright uni- from un extended and thoroughly .joyablu iisit to the Old Country liiurope, whcre_ she visited mnny Ce- lively. In accordance with tradi- 1'1"’ Pmffii "1 ‘“_t°"_°St_- - and " ` bright buttons are proving of excep- Cll*"""‘-'*t‘7W“ WW l“’“°l`°d the tional nf.l.i'acf.ion to round-eyed “"9 dre brre faced urchiiis and r outa ° ’ ’ 0( ure receiving the henrty congratula- UP- 1"U“‘e”' PW' tions of their wide circle of friends ‘ ° ° from Vfiriiiipeg, iiccniiipanied hy _ bride, who is being wclcoiiieil to ‘"0 Mrs. John A. Nieiioisoii, oi Mani.-,social iirflw liifre. ln' real, is being warmly welconzed to ' _ . th »,.es_ home <.ii July 2nd. ‘ " ll U U €l` ,,d_ illness. Mrs. Nicholson and ‘h M1-_ _lluiiv old friends welcomed Mr. _ daughter will he the guests of Wm A. A. McLean, M.P., and Mrs. ,,,g‘ 'riie Gnu tea-_tiiie afternoon will iw vomviniy. Hwy i>reSei\wfl the _ served by Mrs. W. H. Pctliiek and I`f\Y=1l'-Y i`l1\l. "/\ Queen For u Dol/ "ll nfternoon's sport is unticipiited. ‘J U I in _ ’l`l_ii-, tourist scnsnii is now well uteB` family, Mrs. Edward Houston, Mrs, :irc rlziily receiving visit0i's, the ,,.,.,-_ who adopted a wide Imperial p__ M_ Coulter and Miss winnif,-en _ward str-uineru briiigiiig throiigs u.1ior»k. insisted upon o. cabinet Coulter, Ottawa, ure among those visitors tothe Islaiid Proviiice. Mrs. ‘ _ -_ Mrs. F. Parker Cnrvsll, of Mont/-_ renl, is among the summer visitor k. Bul- the , the ilfrs. 1-`. J. Nash has arrived home en- and this chu. weei. l.-y a visit front Hon. Uol-, ogy. onel Soni Hughes, Minister of Mili-` ltia, lniiil lirooke, it noted English r-fliccr, nii.l Colonel Williams, Adju- Mr and M,-s_ _john 0_ Hyndman tant Grfiieral of the Canadian Mili- eip Mr. William J. Abel has nrrivi-il - his the and _\l;;. Mrs. Price Woblier to (lhnrlottetoiuzi the Lam, g.-,r the guimmey months, on Wi-illicsilny evening at the Prince l-Tdwni-il, when, backed by ii strong new ` un- Mrs. G. F. ()'l-Iallorun and licr il"" \\':iy niid tlic suniiiiei' resorts in- \=- .¢f0/As§u\\\_vlusav4mv/ system caused by the growing notur-, {_v°l;nBv3l_l__speud the sumzriep at Brac _ al expenditure; and (3) the desi * » ` in ¢ n ' ` i _ sid! . . . . -. . ready: are among the visitors in St. John, Trunks to Travel 1 With \\\\\\\WIIlIIHI/A\\\\\\\7III.R7H'llIIIII3Z§\‘¥IlIi\\\YIll\\\\\ ` EVHY trunk in our. stock is a bargain in every way, Light weight, strong, stylish and can stand any amount of handling. _ ` _ . B \\\\vw`ifo.\\i\’§ 5 5 S'-E' Travelling Bags for Business 'or Pleasure The shore visit_calls for a little thought about a or trunk but anything that an excursionist wants ca had from good choosing at PATONS. _ _ Vacation Needs ln Millinery _ Patons have 'a variety of shapes that are in vague, wings, mounts, flowers and foliage, and milliners who know how to turn out the arms of fashionable head dress. Bathing Suits for the Seashore _ Everyone wants soirictli'n_g pretty and attractive in thislme as the hot weather is surely ere and bathing is the order of the day. i Outing Skirts _ is ,,_ V171///7i/;.\\\\\\vllf/4a\\\\\\\\arm!/I/////AQ\\\\\vuI/A\§i O -». it I forliomc or holiday use-wt-ll triilorcd and smartly finish- ed ideal for shirtwaists. _ Dainty Lingerie Waists in_widc range to choose from; also the more_dignified tailored blouse with long sleeves. This pretty range will offer lots of suggestions. »» ' Wash Fabrics. Brocaded R at- ines and The New Cloth _ SPEAKING ABOUT WASH GOODS. we simply can't resist mentioning these Dolly Vardens, Pompadours and Vanity Seersuckers of ours which we know has had no ul' _ “’_“° \\\\\v1ulum\\\\\\\w//////i\\\\\\\\\\~m1/:Illini |;~nniiil_i.'a\.ed the policy of “triistinls J the mnn on the HDUV' 1" the ad' I iiinistrntion and goveriiim-lit of dmiiinions. This was a revolution- uw piincipls in Downing street, where liitlicrto hiireaiicracy ruled premc and "the man on the spot" the \’7lIlIIlllI1_\\\\\\\\\\\ZIIIA\\\\\§*Z//IIIIA\\\\\\\\WII/I/Il 'llIlIlIIf5\\\\\\\\\ The Service you Have Been Looking for All Arrangements for Your Trip Made in the one office. su- wire- AGENTS FOR Allan Line American Line Red Sfar Line Cunard Line 1' urncss Line White Star Line Donaldson Line Canada Line Leyland Lin Canadian Pacific Royal Line Uranium Line l`l1`(l P001' Through Railway tickets issued from anvwhere to anywhere via any Line of Railway at lowest rates. .lB' 110 Travellers Special Accident Insuraiice. Tickets “W issued for short term or year. ' ' Sleeping car and steamsliip berths reserved by telegraph at short notice. Special attention to planning routes for passengers. al- us the Travellers Checks and Dominion Express Money Orders for Sale dc- n to No matter where you are going or what line you wish to travel on we can sell you your ticket and give you a .service you can- not obtain clsewhere. ' W. K. Rogers Charlottetown s. not in u We ; we rich, nv n Phone I 48. I/A\\\\\\\v////////'_\\\\\\v1llza\\\\\\\\\\ f///f.1\\ small share in making the great wash goods season what it is and yet the prices ofihein are very moderate. The NEW designs are still NEWER than what was NEWEST zi few days ago. Waiited Mr. Newly Wed fo receive instructions to pur- chase all his lioiiseholil goods at Patons because his Fatlii-r, Mr. Old Wed found satisfaction when he pur- chased his home furnishings there. PATONS invite Mr. \lVed~to-B and Mr. (_)iight-to~B & Mr. Never-to-B to bring all their male and female friends who are sure to B-Wed to Patons for Furniture or Dry goods. -1- 4\\\\\\\\\\\\z1/frlfllil/»\\\\\\\\\\*7/llA\\\\\ ///ll/A\\\\\\ull'_‘.\\_\_\\\Yll[Ag\\\\\\ ////a\\\\\7/Ill//I//r~1\\\\\\“Hman1Illllga Jllllll \\\\*lIIl//lII'_%` F1/7IlIIll1r.\\\\\\\ II'_&\\ \\\YIII74\\\ llIll7IIA\\\\\\\V/IIIIII . PATONS _ ' IIIIII \\\VIIIl/IIII"-'2.\\\\\\YllIl&\7IIIl//Iidv |llIl\§ \T".III l - . _ lf. . _ "ji 5 llllll .\YlIII'4\\\\\\\\\\\7IlllIIlIIi\\\\\\\\WI ill III \\\\\\\\\\.?IIlIIllI@"illll\‘ Insurance Hyndman _& Co. Ltd. 61 Queen Street. \VlIIIl/ Ilyndman Building--Charlottetown Telephone No. 67. I . \ L_-_-._-_._ _....1 ...__._.._....__,',l-- 1,51 _ ___ Il he Protect Your Home from Flies e F. KI;`EP~()U'l` THE FLIES The greatest menace to h C al ' li in comfortable homes i:= lin: coinnion house uy`i‘h D C0ll- 0 i- one way to safely guard yoiirliomc and fam- ily is io have the house thoroughly protected with our screen doors and win- dows. _ Our screens are of the finest wire cloth and put up to stand the test of time, wear and weather. See the display. Fennelli & Chandler the the 1--1-nm-ss lil//fi\ An oflice devoted exclusively to Insurance of III .L\\\\\§*IY/ all kinds. Forty years experience at your service. ‘ ' §'llIllli\\\\\\\\\\?IlIlIlIlA\Ul\\\\Y-"@//Ju“IB” 1 -' ‘_-' " "_" -" "7 1 Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- - les, which never contest im -liouesfclslm iineh sa is represented by __ _' » _ _ i _ E.R.13RoW _ _ Clisrlottemwn A , _ . s _ ~ 3 _ George slid Ksnf. Stl. mstf. l - _ ' _ _ ' _ ' _ _ _ » .i'l‘hs natural outcome of _this policy -- S __ ' " 'gg he v omit; no f, Bo s who come to so s- _ - f . 1' _ t de stop of t gras 1 bool in lletv tsrifl reform movement. the' three_l°ll l*'¢l¢¢rl. lays s Hamilton ex- sources of which were, (l) ,n lncrsoo- UUBDSG. lm" ing prusizre upon the home uid for- teacher that ordered ny n trade lin the Unittd Kingdom nrml clean arising from the industrial ilertlop- had enough mont of competing foreign nstlonl; go tn (2).Uis atrsin iipcn the crimp; fiscal wash _ _ i, -_ . _ '»i,.~.»~.;~_ ~ _ _ .~. ';.__.4.f£i¥;a¢..t'...;.2;.i..;.';..a.'7§ii_i.a-.n..~' ' _ ...'__ lima DIIQ ishereyou will need a rofSa d ls. W lie infanssoe .ma soc cii ids si ui? ai <1 Yi»ifii'§v§i' £0 ... . _;_~-i if ~.~ _~__»'~1i__ _ “°'°"f°‘»'