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I _ i' P. _ ,»>\“__ H. _f 'y'. \< , ,nil-_ , /,V, not , ._ , _ iii ».. _-r ' 1 N I ..._ ,A ui.; ,` y _.Q/W i i ' l ,_r ' l, * i n sen.. _ \n` 5:? ~*7&' it lj wi .._., _ i, _J i lag' ‘ _ "iii , ~ vi 'li i ' li ,ll y 1 _'\ Clk orde -mn ominous enuurn-rrdini 1. ffi _ if mir £- _ ,_ 2; 1 1;” 3 #Evil > u P T i ~=» ~$~> 3 is ’~ , ' :H ~ 5'* 'tg \\\\» “_” L4r:> T' p »j`_.'- = "`~‘.L'~._»` The Clothes of Quality are those made to measure by ua; the - , » THE MORNING GUARDIAN ' ' ’° __`_ ‘ rnunsnar, JuNir_1¢, mi. , gl-,V ` _ r e*`_.- ,_ i_.' _ N ' ' , ro Prevent nunrme Wi _ _ , y_,_¢4,;j ,, ,,»r/ ____ ' 1/32' ,` ‘ » .lil 1",” The Winnipeg Free Press gives an 5'! /‘|| < ex,ample of the operation of the new tariff ' ~"i"' '__ ` I$ provision designed toprevent the dump- \,,\ 1* _ l _ _ _ ._ ; 'T-» ""‘.“l| , R ing into the0anadlan marketol American ' " iii "~»- or other manufactures at a loss lPl‘i°° & ii than the same articles are sold in the . Mu .ivy arm* nountry of their production. A United &__.,._.,_-.fs-»__,, - States machine sold in the home market ` ' ‘ 'T 1 r $100 is sminosa in canada for $80. 0 Assuming that the duty upon it is 309°! nent the machine. laid down in Canada ould cost under the old arrangement: W Special price ilxed by seller . . . . . . _ . ._ S 5) Duty 30 p.o. on home price ($100) _ill ’I`ota1......._ . . . . . . . . _.$110 Had the machine been sold at its regular price, $100, in would nest $130. duty wild. |n Ummm ., The snciitlce ls therefore $5). only way that it is possible to produce Und" the new lu, wh, speck] out |n garments that suit the indiv‘ldua1’| personality, and yet preserve that cle- pr' gance of style, ect, fit and finish which °° nt of the regular duty Thus under the _ _ I makes tailor-made clothing exclusive. ‘NW “fm Eh” “‘°°hl“° hid d°wn u Our Spring and Summer fabrics show Canada would 00051 many novelties and your early ordera S are respectfully solicited. D ce becomes a special duty up to50 DG! De cial price llxed bo seller . . _ _ . . _ . _ . S H) “ty 30 per cent on home P\‘i°° ($100) 30 ' Special duty, 50 per cant of regular JOHN MCLEOD ll 60.' NEW OAB SERVIOE “ l have decided to begin in the city and suburbs an up-to-date , cab service; Passengers, baggage L etc., will be conveyed to boats °" trains or anywhere else desired C li duty. . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ p I5 Total _ . _ _ . . . . _ . . . . .- $125 B7 this lngeniousiy devised arrange- ment it is hoped and believed t-hdlf Db# nltgd States manufacturer will be Dre' nted from further slaughtering of ble ve goods in Canada. The business will be nolonrzer profitable to him nor £0 T-|15 ,mdiau purchaser and therefore will use Foreign goods will be sold to anadians at their true value and only _ d. Th Orners left at McDonald & Mc~ the rr-=R\1l“‘” d“EY Wm be charge e Kinnon`s Drug Store or at the A merignn prose and people reqard the smhle-s, Sydney Street. near change much more favorably than _they St"vf‘nson’s Corner will receive W prompt attention. 0 ]. M. NICHOLSON. h Telephone No. 253, ` i-~‘~ Ain 8 ll ll i d riiole at home which may be exp9r is ouid have regarded n general advance of r turiil` rates. The American consumer S no special liking to pay $100 or an - i » i ______, 1-__ , _ , __,___, _ _ l_._,_, Buy One Worth an DoI|ar’s d Get a Trip tothe Wor|d’s Fair. That's what will happen to two people on the 30th of July. You may be one of the lucky ones, don’t throw away your chancc. Buy a hat and guess in the hat competition. Buy iiroo worth in any other part of the St0f€ and guess in the general co in petition; you might win both tickets and the $27.00 expenses. \Ve have just opened the slickest line of new colored Shirts for outing wear you ever looked at_ Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2-00. $260 each- PROWSE Bnos, The Only Stylish Furnishers. \ -‘ PROPRIETOR, c-.ru and acid in anethea country for UU although this is what has been going on foragood while under the very high protective tariif acerosl the harder. THE SITUATION IN SYDNEY. --_ l These are dark days for Sydney. The town ia the creation oi the mutually dependent coal and steel industries. The shutting down of the steel works has not `amly thrown out of employment directly its own hundreds of skilled workmen, but ,iméntoiniu-gs -nm or the anna' he-eoal,audth\u restricted the Produc tion and employment in that quarter. We need not enter here into the merits Q the strike which caused the oollaploof so much productive industry. Capital and labor have each claimed more than the other would concede, and the result is 'that for the time labor is idleand millions of capital are rendered unproductive. Altogether a most unfortunate and regrettable situation is the result. ' Few of the laboring class have much i-in up for one traditional "rainy day".| Many are lmprovident and live almosti from hand to mouth, living well while employment is steady and wages remun- erative, but quickly bccominz dependent when employment ceases. Buch must quickly seek elsewhere, the employment which has failed them at Sydney. We are told that half the strikers have already gone and others are going from day to day, while many appeals for relief are being heard. This is therefore a trying time for the workers and their families. It must also re