_-“L_ __ __ _. _. ___ -__.___.___.__.;.,_,_,___ _g . _.'v_.»,.,. . a fr ,.*_.-.»3i__'¢_____ ;,_ ____ __ __ __;_Y__ ' ' ' ' ' x_'.;i i*9i9;_~ _ . ___ ~THECHARL0T¢1\E@0wN_GUA};DI;qN A ' I _ _ .-..lf-... ~o HOUSE I OE COMMONS Col. Currie, Inspired by a Tariff Challenge of the Pre vi0\\S_ Dill GW it K0_\l_Sitlg Speech on Protection Pointing Out the Posstiiihties of Maritime Provinces and also of f the West with Reasonable Encouragement (From our own Corrclpondent.) OTTAWA, M312 18-The first approach to 9, possibility of dispute on tariff lines developed in the liousr-_ this nf- rcr-noon, when Col. Currie, who ad~ journed the debate late Monday night, resumed, and in an old-time rip roar» ing protection speech at that. There was much force ir-r his argument that if Canada desires to prosper during the troublesome period of reconstruct- inn no effort should be lost to proper- ly protect Canadian industries, ilrris ensuring to Canadian workmen t cori- tlnuance of work. good wages and pro» (lmtioru with' prospcroup conditions through iiidustriai works from tho Atlantic to the Pacific. tg J. A. Maharg, a Sarikateiiewan Grain Grower, who spoke y'esterday_ from the standpoint of n Western Liber:il_ was reully responsible for starting the tariff breeze. lie announc- ctl in no uncertain terms that the \\'est had reached the end of its tether in matters relating to the tar- i|l‘ and that considerable concessions wer., expected and must br- had ii the Valiant is t.0 he satisi`ir\d. t‘ol. t'urrlo today took the otlror view. The l’rovinccs front one const to the other, he declareri, till would benefit from it continuation of pi-o~ ice-tion to such it degree that Ciiirati- irrn industries would not lic for-coil out ot business by eoiiipeiitlort from aibroutl. The Maritime Provinces, Now Brunswick, Nova Scotiti and P. lo, island, tilreridy the most. roiiicrrtctl rrirtt rrrrroni: the most iiroatwroua in Vuniida, should become the home of great manufacturing industries for their situation on-the ‘Atlantic sea- _ coast fitted them atlmirahiy to ttiko tr big place in maiiufacturiiig for cx~ port. . Coming to Quebec, he said, the future of thcgreut city of .\iontrr.-iii as ti. niaiiufaoturing centre must bi” votisitltared. Ontario too would have a word to say ii tiny attempt wt'-rc inode to reduce the tariff to such an extent as to endanger inanufacttiriirt: itrlemsts. Even speaking for the West. pn;-lf he contended that in time that section of country would not be known °l\IY as an agyicultural provln¢¢_ Winnipeg had great possibilities for manufiicturliiiz and the cheapest Dvvvor in tho world. Givcti proper encourngerrieut tlrrti city should be. 001110 its greet it ritiirutfa<~.turiiig con- ter as either Niiitrieripolis or St. P:rni_ iron industries in the West shoulil be developed as the iroti indntitrit-s in Colorado had been developed in opposition to that of l‘ittsli\trg_ ll had not been litriievt-tl that (‘oloradr) could ever cope with Prttsbrirg us' iitt iron center but tilretitly develop- ment there was past belief and that tlovoiopcint~iit would he an indicirtion of what (Jaiiudn would enjoy if rr prop. er fiscal policy were followed. British Coluuibitt ite cliarttctet-izorl as the great rrrocting place of tho East anti the West and if tratle develop- ment tliore were to ho carried iilong proper lines their tr protct-tivr~. tariff was surely neotlotl. Speaking gctioi-ally, Col. tlurrio said, (`anada`s first need was to tie- vdlop her aaren.t rnatnrai rcsoitrt-cs, to stop exportatiori of so mitch raw inateriul and instcaii to engage in tho busiiioss oi' firilsltinlf ht-r~ products in Ctiitailrt for slriprrierit to the Urriied States. This cotild only be duno if sufficient ent‘oui'al;t\.mont were given to the iritlustry to perrnit of that liti- isliirig process hoinl; carried on. Sir Rodolpli Lemieux will follow Col Currie. 4* N0 DAYLIGHTSAVING THIS YEAR OTT.At\i'r\, Mtirclt 18.There is_ti. pos- sibility tliat the Daylight Saving bill will not be itttroiiucotl in the House this sessioii. At. ii iiioeting of the Dominion Board oi' thc Retail Zlicrcltaiits Assoc- iutiott of (`anatia this morning it was reported by iricrnbers of the seitate who were present that the iuoasur.~ would not be taken up. The niercir ants in convention stated there was ntucli tiit`t'crotico uf opiiiioir in their ranks as to the bill :ind they had no proscnttnent to intil-tc as to what act- ion thc senate or the ilousc should take on lt. DEATH OF MRS. SENATOR ARSENAIILT A venerable and highly respccteii' ltidy has passed to the Great Beyond in the person of Mrs. Arscnrtult, wid ow ct’ the _late Senator Joseph O Arsonaiilt, which sad event. titrtirrcii at her home in Suinmerside tit 10 5'Y‘.'l`c>cir, yesterday morning. The inte .\irs. itrsenualt was rt rluugliter of thc into Nl. and Mrs. Felix Gaudet, one ot the oldest and most protitrnt-ni fantt ‘ llcs in Miiicouche. Sho hurl been lh failing health for some time past anti, since last' autumn had een confined to her bed. Characteristic of the liiiplly (‘hristinh life she had lived. her illnt-ss was horne with the Iiigllilfii Cltrislian fortitude -:intl Dl1ii0ll¢"‘- Sill’ wus ri lutly oi’ exenipliuy cliurtrcter. hospitable to ri degree and her beati- tiftrl home in Abriiru's Village tittrihit- thc life time of her lmsband will long ho pleasantly rcmenibered IW lI\“ many in this anti the ncliZl\Il0YI\ll5 provinces who eri_loyerl_...its lrosl>Ii»flIIl"- Tho many friends of their sons illlil daughters were always sure of .i. worm welcome from the Senator anti his iiininhle wife. After tho tlenth ot' her husband Mrs. Arscnriult rvslrl tlirotiglr. Ilir. lliirtori is 'r . -`hiI"‘"-`“"“- "”"“' large lttiiti own:-r. lie t`orm:-i-ly was rin' - IsP°°I“I t° ti" Guardi?"')_ _ . oiiicor in th., litihlin i~`usilit'rs lint. quit' LONDON' M`ar"'h 1S`_'bk"am"m the army and joined the Sinn Feiners troops have entered Prczcmsyl. 1iC‘_ f`.“:.’.t“.‘f.?.i.i3Z.‘i°;It‘.i‘2.?'1;t!‘§;.f3§it?.ffZf.lining Alu; olvrv MEANS. __ __ nrt of the town The likrxititiiiis l LO___DIé_`___ M________ _____G(__________ S____ llinc, traffic liert. liuiiig completely, , _ __ _ . 0, , , we <><-no .~~~-moi Brilliant Deed of aCanadian (Special to the Guardian.) Thomas Lyall oi' xr central Ontario i'egiint>tit. rctzt-iveti tire Victoria t‘rt‘.=.< I from ilip King ut lltitrkingliain Print-c captttrlng i l . . mticliine guns. lic was horn iii Marr- rhosti-r. Engiaitd, in 1892 and unlisted at St. (_'titiierliies_ Oni., in Septentlier 1015. .lnteririerrt irt tit., ciiurcliyarii of Iwi' for rushing ii position rilono irritl _ _';__-,_»..= ____ _ _ . . \,~.~f_ f. f . _--_ 4', irisoners and live* ~-_-‘.Y.">?-'-_-'-`. 3~ ‘ `~ ~ i -. \-,t'Ir'..~.;. ~ "~ 1' .' ~.-\ ,..-._.\_ . ~ 1-. i_\~ .» ~ f _ _ __ b _ i -.i__.__-___g___- Canon liarris. i‘lerlcttl Slecry. of t_h_ta _ _S__e___a_ ____ _he G__a______a____ l`~ for the Eiiiperor lo saw. _ LONDON, Niitrt-li 18-Lieut. Grairztnii _;.,_____t,__ _- _ ._ AMIQRONGISN. lioliantl, March 18.- , Former Ernperor Wlllitam today com- ' ` f . _ . . . _ __ Tho nrlmuml husmoqs mumaumi' Dloted “““'l"g im" msg hi" "‘°“Sa“dm Do you irvoizirizc those sital1aliot_sTI tritGTii"illMrlirlifistimixl tlr\Em(`1It(iiis:i1litI:Cciil or please MM .1..S1-fl-t8M3ini . g-------.»----______ . _ _ _ __ _ _ “'09 “Inf” Im l°°k ""f“g° M Count (‘an you ta-ll how tltfy got oriiiiolmttiei ,__.h0,,| on Thm.g(|,‘,y_ nlnrcll gt) nt 2,30 .. - I 'I'|‘:.\ (`III‘:R~" \".\.\'TE|P ti VO” Bemmckg (`“"u" hers fields of I<‘rniit't~. They are the only. p_m_ 4t;()t).3.19l\/l1lI LOST-___ TVWENTY D0|_l_AR BILL La" mn from the th"“eam“h tl-gui moans by which ti dead Ctiiiatilttii sold-I ~""”“ Tngsdw lstli bctwoon litinlt oi`N ri. _ T it few logs worn converted into sou- _ _ _ __ . ,_ ____ ___ _-_ , _ _. __ _ _ _ ,_ ___ ____\‘ 1 of i l i bration of llnly (`oinmun on n _ . - <‘ ‘ - ' Irv. 0 W to lei I A a _ ‘ - lvnvn ri ttart an - _, _ i ree l cl ink with thi trisetlption _ _md T_________ ___C____,__q w______ f_________ ___ S___________v ___________ 2,_____ ___ ,_,30_ s_____l___ ____06_3__9M3_p_ “ ‘ oil tr r i 0 _ _ , - . - :riir-i~nt nt 7.4!. also ut , , ~ ~ .. . . - ~ M' “IMS (\ I H I "\V'2-‘ Driver E A. Freak, of Ciroilti t_‘c)ttage;..i ,mm fm. wig wlll ly., nuiuo. l\il'- _ ____ .._...-..--~.»~» '. VE” _S ___ '____.____ _____ __~______ __e____e____ _________ 'hheso worn ___.cscnteti _o_ trr_i_ri_;\>_¢3\‘§‘___;’_£_ Stevenage, llertfordshire, England, Ke". Wm a,\d,-03,( 'lm mor-tln_r;_ _ 1_0”-___MARCH mth Fnofiif. _Q _ il ‘Im “°“““”k ""““y "nf ° I S _and given to llriver (_.J. Jacobs, No.' 45,g7.:l.ll>’iu2t g_,,.~S WC” “___.nn__. Wim _=,,m,_._s¢,-H, _ _ __ ltsve nsslstcri the ex-lniiipcror in his _ 50m__ M___o__ ,_,______,___p0____ ____c______ of _‘wi _ _,__ _ ____ ______ ____________ ____________ ___,___,__ ___ “__|__ ________ S___sk_ 4“5_3__2M_m__ ___ worn during the i>Mtt<‘l\ “'°“‘“‘- A” “elicit c.n_T. 'i'trr~_v were sent. by Miss_ .in iviazarirec or rin- won; tor l \.__S,_____.S_ 16,, Qum, _ql.,.Ql_ nr = _g was conipll’\<‘ll\K DIS 'Wk “ -"°“"g\Vntlri Jncolis, Mainitoti, Mun.. who_ (;nrm.,- Egg Flrclc will lic held ini _ _________,.._ _ ,. I 0°\'nI-959 ‘°"k “ '"‘“I’”h°i nf "0"" H0' i says that hor broilrt-r, Dvr. Jacohs.‘ \Veb,“@r‘n (‘m~|ir_-r sciioial on Saitirtli\Ir'- LOST IN THIS CITY -SATIJRQA _' ._ iii£*.ri!0IIF-l'l\ ‘hid his “”"I“‘“""“' Dr' F°"`iknovvs ihr oxnrt spot WI\“l`9 lm” ‘""' March 22nd tit 7 o't‘lot'k. lVies~r`- nl..lit‘ izotrticrurrrrrs Kohl \\"ttf1h f WANTED BY 2 WOMEN 3 'OR slot' and i`t\iil“I“ I`7I’“"““““ ““"‘ “'nainctl (‘ntrndiiin is lmrletl. Should l pnmcr _mn q-h,.,,m,._0,, will "itll,-¢;»_,-r ___________ _,__ _q_ __.______,_ __._____,__,' \e3,_.4’~_ moms for “Km __o__________________g ___ __ youll! K“f_“°“‘"` “'“° prennml 'ho _‘W3 i anyone identify tho nliotoirrsnli till’ inn rrrct-iinrr. .r_..r_ o‘t‘onu<~l\. S“<‘»f“““»" or t‘.iit<~r~.i.` as if a 3024 _ =.`°"° '_j`_-_`- ` _ L-,` ‘ ei ts ._ ._. .Za-if ' at-~,-_=,'._ - ' . ._ - ".' ._ /724 .>- (pm,-dlml “f..n|.l ln- pleased to know. . ` . ' t _ir'.~itrn_ clot-_tric iii.-lit, lioiiisi- :iitl horn. 'o be sold before l\iirr.20lli lI.'l\\"tird McCabe, Jr. 18 Feiling Street .-ity. =oR>sAt.'é.' séoisrenzo siaosar-"_' F1 S311. Kinkora, P. E. il. 4548-3~17M6lpd, :it ts: i is Li..-\ N 1510113 uno. ai_ri=rso ivrceoNALn, Prtovin. "Htl I-Wi Surveyor. riermnnvitio . 4321/scmzaipr AT _ _ ‘few Dominion. L-eritrally locatztl JAI_F_WMEN_S SANITARY BUTTER . - 1 rl .“~' frriai.-~. “lfresli .ilnlry Bur. ` W7" 75” W” £0" i’t»r post 40|: iiuziiaiitiii (ltiiiw 30941-30in~rii`. 'BARGAIN IN PENCILS.-EXTI?/» flttttlity _yellow lrexiigon pencils, rut.. I1‘~‘f fills 50cts. Dei' dozen, worth 1:; cts. each. Shipped in error and must sell at discount. Apply Gnnm. inn Office. 4398-8-10M!! FOR SALE COTTAGE on Uppgp Queen Street, containing seven". rooms, electric 1ighting_ Log adjglg ing 100_x48 feet. will sell reason flbitf. Ailply to Patrick McKenna_ 8-5 a Sydney Street. 4570-3-18M21E1ipd_ eNvi:t.oPEs wrrri Anonesssa or initials 65c per 100: $2.00 pr# 500; $3.00 per 1.000. Guardian .ion "rioting, Charlottetown. 4085-2-20MEtf \/ISITING CARDS GENTS 9Dc. PER 100; Ladies $1.00 per 100. Guard- FARM FOR SALE 119 ACRES GOOD .lwclliitg lioitsc :intl outhtilltlirzgs. ceittrally located, handy scliool and .church etc. Apply to Albert llyilti. _ ___ FARM FOR SALE CONSISTING OF ninety-four' acres situated oit Wins- loe ltoatl, scviari miles from t‘h:ir- l i iottctowu half mile from church, brook running ilirough farm. Apply to Leslie Bryentoti. 4522-ll-15iri0nptl. ..._....__________._________-_-_---~-. FOR SALE--REGISTERED CLYDES- ilttlo Siallioii, 3 years riltl. \\`iiriri~r of first lit‘i7.\~. in riiiss riiril vlirtiripiriri "hip for liest stallion any 1ll1f‘. ('00 ntiitin bred, proviucitil l-Jxlrliititii' -i:'r95»Ll~l%i.\‘IZlipiI -~- , r- ;‘ FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A PER- about il II. l‘. iii/ fair condition, ‘en at (lttiirdliin ()ilit‘o Also l cornwall. 4442-aianiatpo. l IDIS. W. \\'. t`ro:;li_\‘. (‘oi'iiw:ili. a r iztu Job Printing, Charlottetown. 4085-2~20inett. ‘ f=AHioNAai.E wsoome s'rA'rioN- ery-25 for $3.00; 50 for $4.50. Guiirdinn Job 1 Printing, Charlotte- town. 40552-20MEtf OTEPAPER AND ADDRESSES- Single sheet 75c per 100. $1.50 for 500. Double sheet $1.00 per 100. $2.00 pei 500. Guardian Job Print- ing. Charlottetown. 4085-2-EOMEU. Z MULTIGRAPH LETTERS. SAME AB typcwrliing on customer’s sia- _ tionery: 100 for $2 per 40 lines; 50|! ` for $2.50: 1000 for 83.50. if wi shortly stationery: 100 for 82% ' 500 for $4.50; 1000 for $7.50. Guard i lrrn .lnh Printing, Charlottetown i -M--~ H, __ie.n_dicu€:i{ ieatir qlEJii_gi_r;<_' _____tir_:r;_tt- _ U _[__ Ll. ‘VA _`__l_ED_ ir ‘ nrct ‘-y rtico . c v. ' .. . , _ “ ____ 1 _t~ Ein .\_t.E P" S" ` iwAN~rEr:- A Nuns: Main ‘ Gas. Eiifzitio tiiitiirtfzit-.tttrctl lil’ U1" ’ ' ~AP.PI~‘ . . to Mrs, Arthur i’t-ako, 241 Eustor ' . _ . __ , l _ _ < , v . 5 , ~.- V ‘ Q 1n;,\\‘. .\»_ .- 1 2 »- Tire moon uns full on Sundry. l\ation.rl liiialnilllila I0- \ HE _ ___ ""1 ' H " '°"~”"?‘£*7» W2" ~=" V A _uni-cn rein. Micnignrr. 1'. S. .-\. il. l’-- -ailswll 400 ""‘°“t ' _ D" " _ Last quarter of the moon Monday.. good eorrtiitioii with littl~, ` - March 24th. _ _ .. _.1 __ _ ' Busy Sawing Wood ~~ _ il fi ' ~ V ‘ 19! _ _ , , . . ,, t ... _ ,* __ | __ _ ( l'¢‘ I‘¢.\ ris. ` ` |()_"‘|~ l -» ~»--- _., . aisle# _ - E 2 ' - 'I' ‘ _ . I - "“* ~. 1 - W" -- Losr.-Five c-QLLAR stu. Flow- l apply to ru;-S. w. s. str-wort. 294 'of :.t dl) Huston St. _ Rirhinond Street.. 4591-3-19Mtf. _ . _ “ ve” _ _ . _ _,_ i wanrsn /rr once. A Main ron f\.per.so could t~asil_\ he