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'- ki* '~ " . _._ `. p 1”” PAGE 'rwo -fm -me were Nm 'rss cHA1u.o'r'ra'rowN onaanim ”“' "R" °’ "“" "W ‘SEPTEMBER3<> er ` Don”| » Cough Tlie cause of :1 cough is ziggravuted by coueii- ii1g.An irritated condit- ion of the delicate iiieiiibmiics of the :air },.iss:z_i;es is ilie cuuseof :i ci-uifli :uid tlie uct of OI 7 ~ coiigliiiig increases the irriintioii.'l`liei'cfoi‘e :my eoii_z-gli sliuulil be-_ cured 3,; Soon zisiliossilile. \Ve kiiow of no better reni- eily tl|:.n our White Pine and Tar li clir\'i-_; |>r.»iii}>ll_\', _ji if liiainle-s :mil il pg;-t-» r »ugl1ly_ Price 25 cenls l.'1t‘j_;'e lmlllc , .l. G. .lllil’llliS0l'l Duuooisr THE CHARLOTTE TOWN GUARDIAN ' FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30 |9|o,` Y There are a good many people in Canada who would like to see the 'Mo- ther Country set up a tariil and Hive onial products as against the pro- ducts of foreign countries. This plan view would like to see the success of the so~called tariff reform policy'ad- ldnglnnd. the liritisli people shall continue their ` CANADA S RELATION TO BRITISH TARIFF REFORM. . utility in several ways. It has much preferential rates of duty upon col-| Dominion By so much it has preps,-_ finds favor because it is believed in‘about. certain quarters that it would be of But conditions are vastly diilerent in advantage to both the Mother Coun- Canada from what they are in Britain try and the outlying p0rtiDnS Ol the and the same methods of collecting Empire and that it would tend toi revenue would not he suitable to both bind the E-mpire together in closercountries. Britain is densely populat- bonds. The persons who favor tbisled, a great manufacturing and ship- vocutad by the Conservative party inifrom beyond the seas. Canada is a lint the fact remains that whetherywith food-stuffs, lumber and fish to present policy of free trade, or a-‘fiscal system altogether different from corded by Canada bas been of great strengthened the bond of good feeling between the United Kingdom and the led the way for an interdmperial trade 'preference which may yet be brought ping country, buying vast quantities of food supplies and raw materials producing country sparsly populated export. Britain is prospering under a tin moulds costing 35 cents each. The process is not complicated or dillcult to understand, and there is g consid arable demand, which can he indehn itely expended as the production in- creases. ' Canada is a great cheese country gp and vet is a ccnsidarable importer of A§[, cheese of kinds not made in the _'fra country. The question naturally a- rises why these varieties which cost so much more than our native cheese should not be made in this country 'I The want of knowledge and practiice is The only things necessary to buy are ‘fills \ 4 ` The contents justify the labels the only answer. Canada has abund- ‘ ance of the raw material for makin; . everyiva/riety of cheese and the_Dairy V _ Department is l-andably desirous to O 9 I ' extend the cheese industry along these ` Zi* The Sauce that makes the whole world hungry ' , HAT word - IMPORTED is no fable! i ` mae ma imma In Harland lines, beginning with Coulommier I cheese as one ol the easiest and most These Profitable, besides being especially a-:west In dapted to production in small dairies. .place of i'I‘he Ca Macdonald College within the past waning The Coulommler cheese prodiuccd at, “mia” tum "'”°°'"“ged mlgnr ation of our trade with the 'Nest In- ` 4 I 2' ni i loud tb - ~. ` dti ntglde Tr" ‘mek `_'*;.g00d will result. The movement neer, organ of the temperance l-mph 8 . U 9- I 1 ; ‘deserves to succeed, but from the comments upon Mackay'g “_ rum among '“h°3e “lm ‘mn ' causes above adverted to the restor- nouncemefnt in scathing ter-ms_ in this country cud rracti- dies on its old_time basis 01 extent Much recent disrussion ln re;;a;~,]¢u two h cally only refined sugir is now used. the practvicahility of the Hudson Bi ilopt a policy of imposing duties upon! thnt under which Canada is prosper- iniports, or whether if duties are im-‘ing. Each must and will continue to ltoseil there shall be 8 preference giv-'manage its aflairs in its own way. It it-n to colonial products, is first and; is to be gravely doubted whether even lust a matter forthe British people:a moderately protective tarifl would |tl1eniselves to decide. Canada. makes* be of henetit to Great Britain and it la tariil' to suit herse`.'.`, as Australia, is tolerably certain that the majority New Zealand, South Africa or New-gof the British people, who are most iodnillniid do, and these tariils are al1` concerned, do not think it would. 'difierc-nt. We would resent the inter- In the meantime it is worth while 'ference of the Mother Country., if it to note that the so-called tariff re-' ii , ' ' ' _ , . _ _ _ “Hifi 0 "ered 1tl:lef;fg:I;dct;'cT:5ntarl“ formers gn Fngland are mllch more people used brown s~_u;ar, molassc-s,|been the subject of negotiation. ' ri ‘ ` . . nie' g’ _H 8 noicunceme to have 5 general hue 0' and West India rum. Much water has Trade commissioners have been sent right to interfere, or even to su gestf rt id ti ' . _ I _ g ‘lmpo U es adopted’ “"3” they are run under the bridge since those ol whm in My C d “Ht ad t d _ _ _ _ _ 4 days. Habits and cuatmns l we than- land Halifax to “eat lu*-lla po. _.s have ' “na 8 H’ Op e Sea l’°m"m°“s° It ‘S quite Wlthm U16 ged, tarids have beei cr»~atf=r’ tue been subsidised The result-s have not _ _ _.1 the principle of giving preferential bounds of probability that if a policy sugar beet has talielli l-ll 1 ll' 0 be lt th i V4.4 ll, N W _ @ _t ti h d th e 1 me f en a oge er cntour:-_,ii 0 a ‘"5 “mb rate” 0" B" 5 goo S' ere Of m0d@I`Bt€ lJI'0t9or> foils Marconi \\'ii'cl'._-_-sg ll up Suzi 'l`t:l<'pl|oiii-u, l’;|~'~'¢‘iige|’ lflv- wilurs, 6 l’:l_~\i~\ig<'|‘ l)ul‘lt.'-i. 'l`li\' l`:t.sti>.~.i triple ~.v|‘l'\\' lur- binc Boats iii iliu (.`.'i||1ulii\|| sur- vive. l'i\|‘ r;ili~s,___lil\0kli-ls, si'b(‘ll- ulus of siiiliiiigs, ctr., :Apply lu- llyndrnan ff). Co,Lid. .'\_tt§to\vn and Mancliester,Eiig an . - Manchester Shipper _ ‘ 'l Our own inalre has no equal i l 4 l | and cost no more than those §i Q Sailing Sept. 26tl1. made from cheaper material off rosl Manchester Trader _ Sailing Oct. 26tli Manchester Spinner Sailing Nov. 26th. above Steamers will . -ii _ Nni:nwEAR "li" -' .nh ‘ _' l ' ‘ ‘ a_ ' _ The _ carry ‘ ?" M Z. general cargo and live stock at low rates _ I' _.__'~g.- i J . F A -~ " ~'7;_-¢- . }I l-J __) / Q/ i il ,____" »_;;:_-_-,llune :uid many others of per- ' ,;»-=¢,.. :.;»~r3 ’ \@' jul ~ l i . \ . 1 ,ill q Srii run We do repairing here with " V _ _ Made both for women and for men in f I _ i me i _ i ii - ` For rates mid other information froén warm, heavy ribbed garments pariigsiéfyinimgashoes°u'i‘5r;°|;¢5;'-gn:;imffe;en’t:%tt|£;ig;;u;2::te:d f]\llCk de5Pl1t¢`l1~ n i >l fo A. PICKARI) & CO, un "we" so °°°"’l“8 to sensitive skins. 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