(l. I. by Martha's Bridal W1?)- i» UNBIOIAII. Ala. fibril . Illll halloeted National Guards- bliilfl IQ watch at. Porter hen they were rushed isle today tweets were received here a mob was marching on the a double centre for the past threat to Porter mine oper- b! 91011151118. Rome and N01’- ' Otrporation, diverted atten- ' t-ien from an: rue Diamond Oom- pmis Iain: near Med: where earl- today a picket was killed and. stay Blip-st enforcement of the NRA amendment to the bituminous coal code. raising wages from 03.40 to $4.60 per day. The iruunction ex- pires tomorrow but an extension ‘til Monday has been asked. Carson Adams, member of the firm operating the Porter mine. said today when the group dis- .‘ parsed they shouted “We'll be back with 12.000 men tomorrow and en- ough artillery to keep this mine from running." 1 I Ho n eymoon Reductions ForHlfx. Port h! K112431058 A1 other gan- emiom to the Qiling of the Ln- ‘l’ "144! lomers” from the Nova Iootia port on May l. for Bermu- th. the haharnas and Jamaica. Ordinarily suds inducement: 0o Canada-British Wat Indies trav- el lwlr only to uflmss from mm- QNII. n: addition to the "Iggy In!!!’ - NEW WATER-FORD, N, 8., April _ uJrweaty-fin volumes forest Already nvsrsl hounds. known m"!!! ' lillsrs. have been shot _' Th: dop attach deer MINI!"- trawed in thgdeqamow. BIRTHS AIil 1|. 1004 to Mr. and lba eu- fln Mwrisssy a dsushter. I-Jl the Prihm munfl till. A7111 1'7. 1H1. M If. I04 t Ilia. Iarie ihclfsy (nae Bllbeth 1 Desimoi. of Isa View. a daughter. DIATIO Sunnyside Beauty and chuonody lhuicr II GIAPIONIIIQI GEITIAI. Gllllilllll :nn:JIann. a llwwaasnra maybe lnaewtedall esauswseastrhtlysarablsisas- I? larsaarvadfwrflwa III]- ? U! LIOINUIS - 110 Mm Canadian Mounted Po- liosaresbouttobeginanannml Bvrins chwbuv on automobile 11mm Nata as n. is held that all can is should at this dais be bearing 10M markers IIN Lars rllut sec-A bar- fetl Pllllntlth R00! pallet owned by Wallace MscKay, Stanley . surely gone haywire. lbsheslaidalarpaeggwiths smaller one inside. The egg i: sev- en and one-half inches in circum- ference, weighing seven ounces. The aflinside isantnnslsiss one, wels two ounces. Mra ter Carter and daughter were ngers on the Eastern train i: be re ~ excise duties become effective Jul! L CUSTOM! TARIFF IIDUVHONS 80h. IJ‘. Rhodes than dealt with custom: tariffs as follows: Amendments to ths cil-stain: ts:- pssse if! are relatively few in number. yesterday, returning from New York but not Iii-limit intelfll. and are and Boston. s iced as follows: Reductions -i————-—————- under all tariffs. 3G; NGHOUON l!!!" Rev. J. P. Johnston ban returned from Rune. where he, with hund- reds o! thousands of pilgrims. It- tendod the Holy Year services. l5; reductions under intermediate and general tariffs only. ll; in- creases under intermediate and general tariffs, 2; increases under Mr. Henry G. Lsphhomv. student at Mt. Allison Umversitay. W110 Cl-IIIB hsew last. January and has been wider a doctor‘: can since that time, was operated on at the P. B. I. Hospital. Monday fmminil. 111d z, improving satisfactorily. i118. 11; total, 73. Item: of nuuor oumnsnial im- portsncepn which reductions are confined to the British prefere uil tariff include jute yarn. wools. steel plate, salt cake, crude oils not in its natural state. ilnpresnated canvas and spun yarn: oi’ artificial CAN. RECOVERY lilk. Numerous chemical commodities are retumsd to the fras list. the more unpca-tant of thus: being gum amber, aluminum lsaf, flotatiu: reqentamigradisnh of synthefle resin: and synthetic kr-yolita. The solitary instance of upward revision under all tariff: ls that cl Juta twinvl. the proposed rate: b0- ina tho result of an inquiry hy the tariff board. (Continued from P886 1) ployment relief and railway defi- cits, it seems reasonably clear that we can anticipbw 5 81"“! 111l- proved budget position without adding to the existing rates of tax- ‘lion. The taxation proposals thera- forc are not extensive. Income Tax Rates Unchanged "No changes will be mad: in the schedule: of income ta! rates and exemptions. The five percent tax on interest and dividend: will be retained for another year. The In- come War Tax Act, hawevm, will b. subject to a number of minor amsndmsnts. designed primarily to remove existing inequalities in its application. "more are a few. but vary few, alterstionl 18090006 1h the various tales at present levied under the special war revenue act. f shall now enumerate these. commenting very briefly when any particular item call: fa explanation. New Brit-Id hefnanss Duties are imposed. undsr the in- termediate and general tariffs, m crude peanut oil and are increased on certain form-alloys. Th: former action provides an Empire prefer- ence contempiatad by the Imperial Economic Conference but not hith- erto made effective; thq latter is intended to protect an important Canadian key industry. one of its kind in the Dominion. against the questionable commer- cial practices of certain European producers. Th. drawback of duty hitherto granted on imported hi" coal, used in tbs production of coke in by-pmduct recovery coke ovens, he: been widened in term: to cover coke "produced by any method,” with the amount of drawbach fw the entire item reduced from nine- ty-nine to b0 percent. ‘hrlff Board Findings Implemented Since its inception in the early part of last sununcr. the Tariff Board, under Dart 1 or the Tariff Board Act, has reported lo Parlia- ment upon eleven references made tn it by the Minister of Finance. The subject matter of these reports is as follows: Salt. cake, impregnat- ed canvas, Jevxcllery finding, glass bases for imitation pearls, firearms and ports. button blanks, sailoloth of Egyptian cotton. Jute yarn: and twines, oollodion, bronze powdera and, telegage liquid. As respects all but the three lsst named, the Board’: reports are di- rectly reflected in several of the tariff proposals being announced today. These reports will be tabled forthwith. In addition, the Tariff Board ha: prepared an interim re- port on the wool reference, which arms out of an application by the Islnptlelsllndsrlalsala: "Iiisnctp, ‘tomahany ahsngsinthentaofsalestsanor of exemptions from this tax. There will be transferred to the exempt list bakers‘ cake and piss, certain sugar bush equipment. and milk albumen used exclusively in the production of animal or poultry feed. Otherwise the sales tax will remain unaltered. . "With respect to excise taxes (apart from th. changes to be men- tioned in connection with beer and Irma of lb ingredient: which are in futum to be dealt with under the excise sot). th: following changes are to be made: lUGAI. TAX IIDUOID The ,_ nt tax en sussr will be red ‘- to one cent a potmd. Glucose and grape sugar, except when used in the manufacture of artificial silk will in future beer the rate of one-half cent a pound. These change: in the tax on su- gar will become effective as of July On spas-kiing wins: the tax will be reduced to 75 cents a gallon. The tax on cigarette tubs: im- ported into or manufactured in Canada will b: reduced from four to three cents per 100 tubes. Th; latter report will shortly. be Y-Abled Majesty's Government in the Unit- 04 Kingdom, this government con- templates action by ordsr-in-ooun- cil whereby the British amtent rs- qulremsnt shall b; reduced from one-half to one-quarter, in of a wide r8110! of chemicals, drugs. and cbe ‘ ‘ oclnnioditiss. IITIIATID IIVIIUK lstimsted revenues for the yaar ware than outlined a: follows: It i: estimated that the tote-l rw- aftar flying effset to the ehansel which have been enumerated. will %t to $300,000,000. made up as Othc Induction: “With respect to all imports un- der the British preferential tariff. dsristeharedusedtoeeaoect." hshtalee J». 3 i I The principal ehang: in tion with snake dutlq rlge all tariffs, 1; clarification of word- u British producers of woollen goods. g Following representations by Ills ‘ Budget'Tax.d““““ der British preferential tariff only. tax Three Drawbaclc Items Amended F ggiifiitr “Wu-mas . and "visors." Previously the plate glass draw- back of 09 percent appliod in gen- to luninatsd glass. According to th: new schedule, the drswbaet may be claimed on importation: of plat: glass “when used in the man- ufacture of safety or non-shatter- able glass," rezudlsu of the tech- nical character of the pmcsss. Montreal Man Mysteriously D i sa pp ea rs (or. can {his-unlaw- Swill Z§§*2ss til gilt? t? Disbursements a f- Unemployment Relief , lignlaaoflerrzliiuasuerruntsult _ 2 i§§§§§€= l lfi Railways and Oanal: g Direct raliaf d1; scmsnts were as follows: Hines Edward Island 01042: Nova Boctis “B8347: New Brunswick in: Ontario cusses; _ Manitoba IIMLOQ; Saskatchewan $1,611,270; Alberta U613“; British Columbia 0181.085. or :. total of 016400.105. The Dominion s t mam for the trI-ns-Oflilda hway: I'M,‘ I111"!!! takinfl provinces. Outstanding loans for relief were: Manitoba $10,080,774; Saskat- chewan 025,968,557; Alberto $10,- OBOJM; British Columbia $7,185,- 918. ‘D0 this is added 82,447,222 for (hnadian Pacific Rsllwa non-ac- tive loans or s total of s 3,090,007. Total Dominion disbursements under relief 1ogislation_, as at March 31, i884, were: Prince Edward Island $272,900; Nova Sootis 03,587,796; New Brun- swicl: 81,907,033: Quebec $15,581.- 563; Ontario $31,888,880: Manitoba 8.631.379; Saskatchewan 0636i,- 830; Saskatchewan Relief Ounmis- sion 810,063,159: Alberta 09.577330; British Columbia QiLOIJBl, or a total of $90,361,671. which with 015,156,341 for Government depart» rooms and administration the grand total year: t0 Olllflmflli. ‘Ibtsl number of individual: as- sisted in February was: lfrince m- wud lhland, 4,001; Idflfl; New Brunswick 90.900; Quebec 09.031: Ontario OOOMG: w Manitoba 00.900; Basisatchewan M3161: lsskatohwwan neiisf Oom- I time] Defence $0.0M, or a total of iflmfl. c 0M6 less than in January. Abegweit i1- (ny J. Infill: Balls) esmavw ~~-"“:e §§{§§l5iEtr..:a. at 1::r::::-:1. 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