-RIC) 1:55. _;__._.~-.-.-Y--._ ._-__ _.._n.._____., __ ____ W ._ MUNNI 0 Wll§i€KL\ (N Q.. si 52 -5 uumcn fem \G DAILYI |887 I "THE LATEST NWS ’$»'I'-3-M WEDNEbDAY 8,19: _ FIRST OF' LLL"I si .9 3! is §== -4 if Qu 1. 'ift‘.lii“n“if"iBi‘1.‘iii HOT COMPETITION _I _ ST., JOHN 1 1 _ , I ,__-9;, ,._._..._.* X IIS. HIILIFII iiIiII_ IIEIIIH iii liiili EHILII .___ ‘ - ~'I=' =-1: . ' -_ lu-lnlsilu uuillv-1-111 wiisn Provision __ Siiiiiiiili DEATH S_l3iP1E$_-Si. .iiiiiil 'nip u_ 3_ TA|;||=1=‘ _,_ . _...__ - (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, Oct. 7--A delegation zcns left tonight for Ottawa to mu cause under the new arrangeinen witii the I. R. C., the S. S. lilmpress, that the nature of this rate sho 1-1tf:a|ncl‘s of thc C. P. R. and the tw biggest boats of the Allan line wg iuuile Halifax the Canadian termini ilintend of Ht. John. 'i‘ho delegation und protest are tn d11t'crnne of a big meeting held 1l,1(,n any night when it was unanlmousl of :rizrced t - ~ twenty of the most prominent citi- and troiii) qwlltlh gheiiefiigi ke solid trains from hit Joh It gi; 1, protest on behalf of St. John he- fax at a fixed rate. ' n U t It was the feeling of the meetin F itl’ll< lllluli the government tu rectif '| I” WIUUPT iillfl glile t0 St. John gi, `1“‘l`““i iillllllce with Halifax in securin Y the terminals of the Canadian I’uci -1- U- R.. that no 1. C, n, had 11?: Matches. Niolher Sick nu- in Bed Unable to Aid. uld 0| he known at once and a strong rem). ll 4 lution was moved by Senator Tho n _ rnc (Special to The guardian) 'md Bccmidcd IW Senator Daniel c all- ST. JOHN,_ N. B., October 7.- n¢_ niatclles at her home today caught nreldcil to protest. to the government, some speakers at the meeting even wanted to vnrry the protest as far as to deniainl the resignation of I-lon. J, IJ. Hazen, Minister of Marine, should 'rin-: Gna'A'r oF.N'rEa. The following telegram from (inn. up stairs when she heard screams nn and leaped to go to her assistance wn to the “lt John Tele ra li w . ~ 1 ‘ - - _ ‘ ~ Z D in fail to secnri. Justice for his con- nnonnnently displayed in that paper but nne wan nnnmn to do nnynnrng sfitnency. Tnis action, however, wa averted. ST. JOHN, Oct. 6.-More than thousand people crowded into the old) gc nnrgo cn". i , t York theatre to-night to attend in H yesterday: . _ _(Yl"l‘A‘WA, Oct. 5.-The rates an 11 time schedules for the Canadian pn _ Y Ili, rains between \.|John and Halifax will he arrang ,Q _- irnnirso .rr 'roaofrro Burned While Pia-ying with li ...__ f y Greta Slipp, the five year old daugh- H ter of George Slipp, of Hamstead, g Queens County, while playing with; her clothing and burned so badly' that death ensued in a few minutes. _ The child's mother was sick in hed to save her little one. . d SIX THOUSAND TON OF HAY » _ _._-_»~ _ 1 ' ‘~ 1 __.-_-.--v- mass meeting in protest against th ihnpress steamers to' Halifax. The spirit of the meeting was entirely non-partizaii and the general ennceii- nns of the expressions made and the rnsollitions passed was that this port; must receive absolute justice in fha decii-lion of the matter. That the ln- l_1-moloiiial railway should give to th 1'. l‘. R. n. rate sufficiently 1r.»w to on nhle it to carry freight past St. John, the natural winter p irt, aiu and the Allan liners af. Halifax was denounced as a dlserinlin-.tioii against this port. Itl‘]SOI.U'l‘I()N MOVED. A strongly-worded resolution was moved hy Senator Thorne and sue-' onded hy 'zieuator Daniel, calling for :i full :ind complete explanation of tic terms given to the C. l’. R., audi; ni men to move from the twins an immediate recession of the act which allowed the Empress steamcrs' to leave this port after Sir Thomas iiliaiighiicssy had stated that if he had his choice he would have the stenniers of the (‘.. l’. li.. come to St. John direct without xi call at Hali- fax. lt was also decided that 'a delega- tion of twenty of the most influen- tial biisi-imss--nieii i-ii St. -_T_ohn, indu- ln-ndant, 0| politics, should go,to (_lt- tawa at once and urge _ the ease of rit. John on the government. 'It is nxpectcd the delegation will leave to- night. ' _A resolution was also proposed asking for the resignation of Hon. J. ll. llazcn in case he failed to se- cure for Ht. John ri restoration of at least the conditions which IWC vnihul last winter, when the him- pressos nuide St. John tlieir freight port. but this was withdrawn. I-lt. John is wrought up over the matter as it luis not been for years. NA'l"UTlE OF AGIillil~lMEN’I‘. J. M. Robinson, president of the hoard of trade, was in the chair and on the platform with 'him were ro- prrseutntivns of the bonrd.~` of trlllln and Senators Thorne and ililrliel. A inessagc was read from Hon. J. D. Tlnzen, referrillil U’ Word i"‘_‘“ f=--ml ~‘“'“‘»='i1___‘_`-_‘1§f!‘;'1~_=_-__‘2£_;;$ counsnsen luis io Line ron c1.i1ss1f1c111ios one cent per word each insertion in umn Cash must aecomPB“Y this col . order. Minimum charge twentY'0V° cents. __ ______ _ __ ____,,__,__.- ` EX1’lFJRIEN(.iED HELP OR HOUE_lh» kceper wanted in small family Good wages, Comfortable, situa_ non Apply N0, 100 Guardian Of _lice I v_______ _____ _________1830T10'Mu' FOR SALE-SILVER BLACK MALE | _ 1 Uh ls Howard. Mil- API’ Y M e 1911-1_0-nviii. wLl._Nri1iii-lviiisfr Asn cowl' Migli- ers; union wngvlii Stella? “mp ment. D. A. Bruce. 1032-10-0M - non sans Two csnvnn cows. one cart ioal. ADPIY Wi‘“°rB§f;;’f(§ ,North lliver. ___ _ l‘-i71‘10' ‘ \` non sans-1.ivn M1N;<.t W- H- ©- 1_1 , n _ Ruthven. West ~s;n68T10_8M_3wkBpn_ ii,{ni~En__- A _iiiicssnsosinl 1111;: for dry goods stor;n7 Qligyy ill ter to P. 0.- Box 1967-_10_nM3L 11.- you Mi" ‘“.“‘iI§§§? you ‘may 93|-n money co re _ wg fm- yrgwspanfrsn :a%it|l(l Dress _ o , - 1- W“‘u°°"°' was “E nas-iq-snieiva. i.o`s"i‘,' 'ii1i6i\`1nA'f ronicuoos Bli- tween Charlottetown null ¢éff\l;v‘=:;;ié hox containing child s se fnrs. Finder picnic lfflli/0 ‘it }i°I’°'t sc-|'s.sf.ore Boneliaw, or customs H u ,Un°an.]otw(;0w|\, and receive ° '°’ ‘ me io-rirllllrfl sriiiivnn oh Mr Pl“‘fMI5l"S~- mg. owner 1 may 11”” ,"'f‘“° “If praviifg 'property and vs! K L mi' pences. If not claimed hi' 0° will be sold to PS7 athaii Birt, Psalm Jon \‘» i G deaisioii of the C. ll. R. to send that;¥af1'i;“e.3llilli:rll,:Llittgr‘iii'cgutemm and h “_ I I _ 1; . - , _ deliver it to the U, 1', R. l'7iii\li'cSSGHIcailicilniiiirthoBf)|,l‘Him, a Rgstaurant-, United States tariff has been mis- understood. Examination of the new provision shows that the general im- ' pression that Canadian wheat can secure free entry to the United States if Canada places wheat in the free list, is erroneous. , Wheat, flour and semiuota must all he placed on the Canadian free list before wheat, wheat flour and pro- ducts or any of them can be admit- ted free tn the United States. The question therefore arises of placing not onlvwheat but flour' on the free list. The interval between the passage of the Anferican tariff and the assembling of parliament here will provide an opportunity for . I considering the whole question and ascertaining the affect of the Ameri- can changes upon trade. A further misconception is disclos~ ' ed in the suggestion that the wheat duty will be removed by section 9] of the consolidated revenue audit act The Governor in Council may remit any duty or toil and such remission may be total or partial. Under the act the duty will be collected and then may be remitted but. no change can he made under it in the _tariff I0 as to comply with requirements of fhe countervailing clauses of the ne\v American tariff. The only power vested in the gov- ernor fn council of placing goods on the free list is the customs act. This power is strictly used as materials in Canadian manufactures. 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Y _ Y _ Y . _ _ _ __ - _ _ __ n (innaninn pres, t.dents as an elotutionist both in in seven n.onLhs in theii campaign ol UB 0 lc Dl‘0]l€l` \EB [TIDES fish:-ries, and establislied manufac- The mai- “‘"“i’“‘" WH” "f‘7f“iiY “U0 1111*/0 been llllillliugs not used for tnnnn, the year 1912 m Pnince Ed_ $13.000.000D';§A§l£géSgg TRAINMFN Slteerforth," a selection from David.-dwelling purposes or unoccupied ward Island was one of real though ~ ‘ gifgpfftneld’ di” Dickeniin It ‘vis “,I“"“"'B- Tw" "h“'°he9 INV” helm dam' _C rennig, reurn s n (1,-l- " tion, it a.ai~ked the opening phases of thNF;w ;l9RK'n0”t'l 5“I:lWii11835’€i drllmatie talent nail Ming Goifsialgi iilgyiotsulllllste plli‘§elli0‘i*‘liir?;]m0 2-will *if Ongxlielaxl 6 :Y the storm of applause which markednare now being employed to guard all Railway. the banning an of the is- mums 3,” the,r°§)000 tr;n`l"£§n uf, i*§‘I_§;“i;E»B followed b ly? levee Private Country estates which » ' 11 y a amorous are unoccupied. card. The proceeds of this recital were in aid of St. Vincent de Paul Orphanage. Mr. C. G. Duffy presid- ed and at the close, in a neat and e complimentary address, tendered Miss Gorman a cordial vote of thanks, ,,*._.. P. i. I. EXPEIIIMEIIIIL Siiiliiii IISIIEII at any of the other farms ' eiuii-mfg or the black fox business. °°"‘“'°'°'°' It Wu” mstmed °“ iw' “°'””"°“' ‘i““°Y ii” th” Ki“d"‘8“f'l Th” Kiwi “fe 8*- Seellelll. Hear An nn.,.e,,B,,_ of $w0_nnn to the n,,0_ ntnéirgi nl;¢;:L;iriti:‘n1ttcis<;ayr:x;il;‘*ei“g gn; trni, by Marion Hill. which kept the fave.-pool. when a building beln§ vinrial subsidy resulted in active men,s _‘grievances under the New_ Tu times ‘ni u umtmuous rm" ,Ol imnverted i“i‘° “' home im ““b°°n°5» triage building, whut- the Dominion ,ands Ant The increases asked M ““l_»d‘ “IQ he lriiiiellf Wflwi. bl' i‘»<\-tives i>artly_¢leHtwvef‘Bli f-0 _ iottetown for the repair of vessels tal. lvfoney orders issued in 1911 ig, 1, Agrieunm-ul Mine,-,m,,,,¢n| nun, i-llc P00910- wlll-he the same as that given the has also been surveyed' for by theiaggregeted $888,484. The extension mon; am( gms ,nm-n,|,g nn waves nn 9 R;\?*’-"¢m;"';. 0' dvomflizziy *QL* °i TTB: 'T32 ‘i°.i:;'ft|"Yd 10° N2 ;“’W continue Ins tour of inspection. Be- -----_-- _l' Fl WOT 133 D0 ' _F011 BE ll 1' 0 ll C08' fore coming to the island Mr. Gris- clded upon. lnstol £6 Post Ofllceq. butt :gi ale: dale. visited and inspected the oav-. nmnnmn Nnwn ` D08 0 C05 WGN 890 09 5 9 9 - ernment Experimental Fariils at _,___ _ ors. The great dlllerelwe between the nivsm AND HARBOR Prince Edward Island is viitusiiy F, 4 H ,.._ U, K mn. N_ S, _ IMPROVEMENTS- the pioneer in rural mail delivery ,mfr ?qr,‘|:,p(:,n,,'_ N_ ;-;_' T3; in ala nl-nt: 'nnE"I';°gf:{eB0°I;'onZ§2a,B' S' M°"'°“` _ among the Canadian Pl‘0Vill¢0B; 96 visit to the Isl d this year, a d, h ’ ' ` tailed and l'»h0Y0\lKl1 l\l10Wl°0'E° Oi The value of the river and harbor routes have been established 'in the top-1 The Guafnign man after 1:; nn; sf;::_€d'C2°t; éiggllggchng’ Ev’ :R2 the Bllbieilf-B i1l’9Bl'»0di it Wm “U50 0( improvements by tale Dominign ill Island Iinoc the plan was undertaken gone over gm, parm here, chat »-as Sem, Ynrmglth Pncnet `,no`;m“nn_ D ‘ Prince Edwardlslan waters as in_ in 1909-10, | d 1 n ,_ ' _ ’ The first week of the short course recent years averaged close to $100,- stxsaigt clillisglrltl, I.`liegSrolp‘iimhav;ea biiiiili l§(;§:,s,§)y“rg' S' S` Morwemm' Holmu' 000, and the 1912 il¢\1\'0 Wlll Dl'0lHl- PUBLICITY AGENT - mag; ucsiieng, and the Farm lg (nl. ` _______.._____.._ -_ iblli be ill “C999 0! this ‘““°““t~ D°‘ FOR Isl-|AND”A`GRICUi-1* proving. It has, in fact, improved y" I1li\`ll0l\ “@5895 i'°m°V00 110-521 TURAL DEVEIDPMENT- very greatly ln the last two or three Cubic Yards l“'°““d'i-he WI““°v°° °| e years. One exceptional feature l various Island lwrtl. W0l'\ih8 Pl‘ll\‘ several new Dominion officials were have observed is the immense amoanl, "‘ii’°“7 ‘Ft S°“ri°' M°“"“5“°' Chu' RPPOUIY-Gd dllfillg th! IGM' f-0 0m¢°°iof clover,-what we cull a most ex- l0ii5°t0W“» M0““i5 5i'°W'“`t» Mid 'mf' °l'€l\i-011 fill' W9 “D000 Of “I6 PTO' cellent catch of clover, which augure nish. Contract dredging was huavl- vines. On June 1 a publicity agent w¢11 (ar next yeur's craps and for the "er than cvor before. The rectification fm- the 1,,\nm| was nppogngng. “nd” |nw',.e nncnenn ni tnn Fnnn on me of the channel of encroach at Bum- me immigration _mms of the ns- whois,-' \l1°Yll°lr “nd °=‘*°“'i°“ This agent has produced. numerous aim.-_ was regard in me general W0l'k i-0°" “WY 0° "‘°“"°“°d tg” l1i'»i5|`B0iiiVB lliillllliliei-ll Bill! l“‘fi¢\0! TG- superiority of the crops grown on the wmvletiell 0! i-iw b\‘9“\K\"ll*»°\' “H ° safdlns the Inland. and tliwllsli theilfarm here ever time ui uw other ‘mi"““°°’ 0( T"‘°“0i° H°“""`~ 1-00° |`f\iI*'H!!. and the Canadian Bllllefill- Stations he had already visited, Mr NGC lflllfl Mid 20 iéét Wide. M B wilt tendcnt of Emigration at London has Grlsdale went on to make this ex- _ Oi l\l10llf» 536.000. ' dcnir méich todger ini ttouchwv\m.h inn- iceptfon: "The only crop that is not tn _“nn any nnn nnnnnnng to ‘ in gran s an our s I. e s quite so good as on thevother Farms dl make avmllcatfoii ns TF‘i‘EGR"PgmA}§iP ~ V C work was hardly more than underinfs the corn." "But," he added "the nn » 1 J HONE BER I 'F1 way at the close of the year, its re- roots are better, and the hay is het- sults were already becoming upper- ter, and the grain is s.lso'hetter than ‘.1 lmprovements in the telegraph undiant, Nggonaglqag go man” mmm. _- telephone service were brought about "“'“'-°~‘°"”"."°_**'“°/ U Linlment Cures Dlphtierle. by withholding the hell yearly subsl-, (Continued on page two) liiiardw Liniment Bellevue Nennlgla mnnwn mnnnnnt on". nd” na. O nuuounceusllrs. COIIIIU EVENTS. ` lEEi'lhO3» ETC I One cent ner word each insertion in this column. cash must accompany order. Minimum cllltlc twenty-lvo centl. "A Hallovreen Tee and Apron Bale will he held in the Market ' House Thursday, Oct. 80th. Full particulars later. 1548-10-'lmiit "The Loral Circle of King-’| dan- ghters will hold their annual tes and fancy sale in Bt. PauI’l Plirlii Hail on Thursday, November Nth. Particulars announced later. ill, _-9-rl-_€°'~I$i-'Q , .