The Paper‘ Thai Oovera Prince Edward Island ' Like The Dew 1 yams-and I rlottela---_ Guardian. ‘I'll-er Cllala. Dilralnl Guardian. Founded i681. M11001 Orders issued ForRailway Strike‘ Employees oi Seventeen Roads to be Called Out on Oct. 30 and Other Groups Will he Called 0ut at 24 iiour intervals. 1 ibpociai tn The Guardian.) CHICAGO. Oct. 15--l~‘ive hundred General Chairmen of the Big Four Brotherhood and 0t -the Sivltclr men's Union of North America to day were given final orders by thc railroad union heads to call their men out in a progressive general strike beginning at six u. m., Oct thirtieth, it was officially announc ed by union leaders. For the put- pose of the strike the unions today divided the railroads into four groups. Employers on seventeen roads included iu Number one will be ordered to walk out 0n Oct. thirtieth, and the strike will be prov Lucas. ask for more. ballad tactics (‘lat others adopt. Premiefs Message To Maritime Provinces NEWCASTLE, Oct. tduiidlllng farewell to tho luaritinlc provinces, the premier said hetc tonight: “This meetlllg close: a aerial: of nearly fifty in the mnrfllme Th! faelinlls with which i leave to take on aiml- lar work farther west are feeling: of pride and 1 Courtesy and dignity have ciaraoterlzed every audience. Every where i have noted not only cordlallty, but an eager interns. and an earnest desire to lflarn the fac's_ A public man cannot "it Ia my resolve to keep the level of discussion on a plane of diccncy and candour and not to be drawn into any content of mlarepreaohtation, no matter what may be the de- “Nly int w°rti in a message of thanks for a warm and amiable welcome, a fair and courteous hearing, and an unfail. ing kindness that i cannot ever forget." called on the other groups at in< tervals oi’ twenty-tour hours, union leaders said. The five hundred‘ General Chairman who were sent to their homes today will issue the strike order over their own nignl lures to minor Cit-airmen undt-l- them. 'l‘he country was divint-lt into ten groups at the ltteeliug, ac.- cording to information leaking out The strike will first be called in one section reported to be New England Stu-tee and gradually pro~ green llclwss the country. Two tnillictl workers are affected by the strike. QQOQQO"? satisfaction. vVO-O-Qvfifi-fifOfQ RfQ-O-QO-Q-Ofi O Q fi§+f§fi+§fiffifiO§ff9fi4f§fQ 0'0 MOT BEFORE U35. EMBASSY m ROME some m 10o ARRESTS Sinks TO 1 Defaming of . Opponent “Let it never ‘be forgotten we have been through {our years o-t’ war, during which Iperltld two billions of dollar:- llave passzctl through the ilnntls ot’ the government. it is now neurly three years since tit-- wnr ended, anti we are still spcltding luilllons on demobili- zullon account‘ N0 one real‘ ly known where the country r4» ovooooowow’ stantls ln the matter of its un- def-takings and obligations, or the wherewithal to meet tile-m. NO one Wm ever know so yang l l ROM-E, Oct. 1‘4--.A crowd or Com-l muulsts today attempted u ltostlle demonstration in trout of the United States enlbnsey here as n protest against the sentencing ti death o! Nicoio Sacco nntl Hartlin- lonlew Vanzetti, Italians convicted of first degree murder in u Mas- sachusetts court lust Sutttluer. The police finally dispersed the mob and made one illtntired arrests. _ an concealment is rendered pos- sible on the part of 111059 who lire responsible for the waste and extravagance. in such circumstances. common sense. not lees than the national in- terest, demands a very ohvl» ous course‘, it is the course which every man in the mans gemrnt of his own financial affairs, every ‘business and financial concern in the mana- WANTED-ut newly freeherled cov- Apply 179 Kent St. . ._,-_-__----»--—-— WANTE-Da-A GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. Apply 13 Fitzroy‘ WANTED ~ A MAID FOR GEN» feral hllusework. No washing Apply Mrs J, C. Sims, 249 U11‘ per Prince St. _* pa‘, __ 1 k gement 0t‘ its afairs after a HgRsfi go; 82:5], ca?" 511mg crisis would adopt; and that pgsky Rd ‘ 1 ' is to have. a strict accounting _______ ' _ .__.______.- a fresh lngentoryknabove ail _ g AKER an tndepen ent au t. m“ s“: GTUD B -F‘ROM ma. KING'S season. Roadster in good running order Write "Z" cure Oltardina. Mr King's assertion with rus- hwgekw/ibifzfigyng avail-arr p111 pect to the continuance of war ex- ili~ fare paid if hostility. celllillvre “"1 his 0111118" "1 ""“' T0111 ‘box n23 V’ 1 ct-altnent in connection with 11W! ‘my ‘;___,..__.__._ -- public accounts, are absolute? __ witlltut foundation in fact ant n- WYAOQYIEzuTgUlnElNJ-Oliiqhggiltiilbfiii lleedjverv 111 11111911 Th“ 511"“ ‘ ‘ i i nit the last edition of the gmc:wated' “my Glmrdkm piilllllit? attlciounts hus been yer)’ "if" __ ' ,_._.___.___-.. rtlderahly ftilmllliiléfib over tilt; A uARgA|N__0ve|-|lnd Q", Mngapform in whicl it as cell sealed eor in excellent condition. an tor “levy we?!" W??? ln"f'1,‘§l|§n“§l. Gulrai“! KER W010 lllfl t‘. 0D I my Siir llcnpll lbraiutln, m-ln-lst-er ui finance and with a view to prP» seating a balance 31139-1 nlltiidiilalli l, r en le an expc ‘ immm‘ __,_ _ . wnlllrsliynzv‘ the-Iron: wANT5D__1-o “INT 9g guy as clcnrly nut‘ smPl t‘ 101i- ‘is hougg centrally situated. Apply nnd follow tin line of eta emetm‘ at m“ dump published 11)’ 1119 K1901 11111111“ " and trading coryioretlona. Ftlr- ‘~—-- - -—-—--—'—-~‘-"*""" he Q gum“, therrnore, for the first time, t WHEN m NEED F balance sheet carries the ccrtlll supplies let us MOW 1101"‘ 11* \ v H ,- quqmmenm tr by phone we cutie of an t-stublislet rtu o deliver free of charla- w“ 5°“ “1““'1°'“1 “vcnunmnii caskets as low its $25-00 51111 111* wards. ism-vices for levies "l" the dead» $5.00 W. L. Dill!" well, Funeral Director and hm‘ balmer, Souris, P. iii. island. ‘HAVI YOUR FUR! RIMODILL- _________._.._._..__.-_--—-- WANTED-Girl for general house- work. Commercial Hotel, Ken _.___,__...__ .. _--— ._____.__ (continued on page IlX) THE WEATHER- ru. ~r m t l vii Rumodeil- PEMPERATUR - tng (ignition? “have 1 opened u PIDE, MOONo ETC branch at Charlottetown. They. ire ttaady to receive orders M Im- remodeling of lil itifllll. Pv pairing, dying and cleaning e furs, also made to order coats fol main and latilzrl. Gtwtiéllyizilri-“gl; qt! ck wor . I611 Y-l Nun“ m m‘ bum!“ "m ‘Omghttiii ‘tifilrirnoon nt 5.10 The Montreal Fur homo Bun sets s l - I “m” ca" m“, Building and rises tomorrow mornlnlt a rmpmqmo, Oct, -l'l.--l.lzht veril- ble winds. Not much chnnllt‘ 11 em-pertiture. High tide this motninfl M 11-11 CHARLQTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921. Striking hieulorlal 1101101808 and Mules WASHINGTON, Oct. 15a bronze commemorating the services of tho was unveiled today in the War and Navy building. Still. President of the Humane Association. Mall Demanding (lpeufllnleretleel (Special to Tile Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Oct. lfi-'l‘l‘ctuen~ douc- preslsllrc tttr pitless- publicity ill the Arltlzlttlent Conference ‘.1 ilcltlr, brought to lteur on President Harding. Direct in-tllnntlotle that neither the Ppaidrnt or Sccretzlry of State Hughes believes this prac- tical have Ofiiy served to spur tb-l advocates ot‘ wide open publicity to the greater activity. Letters running into huudretls are coming to the White House front inrllvi~ duals of all ivtllks of life and from organizations oi’ various character all urging tile President to uw- his‘ influence in behalf of keeping the conference open -tu the public. ilo ‘ New dllcctl into the United State's (Jung to be:—- 17. A very substantial advance it conlpared with 2'10 ltcnls in the lull provide greater relative protectio its to provide where ‘such lllgllerp l l |snysz at, opposite Proviso-Bil- ma“ l b; t r t the moon Moll- g,-,,,~,,,=-=~-- suede-e" “sorts. .. ... 2;’ n. ._._.- l- _ , ,.,- Mall Chillamall 2414,1115 horses and mules attached in Chinatown got on to the United fitates forces during early today when n (‘hlinese the wtlr, 68,681: of which perished. amuck in Hell Street with a clsav~ State er and razor. _ The tall- more, who attempted let was presented by Dr. W. 0. hint was felled by a blow from the America-l cleaver. mall through the head as the iut< tel" advanced brandishing his ra» zor. The Chinese whose was given as Chung Yee, probably will tile. his shield, which cleaver blow aimed at his heurt. Causes Sensation (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Oct. 15~-Sight scores, extra thrill to disarm He shot the infuriated B31111‘ Patrolman Blacknlore ivae saved front set-tolls injury by deflected the Preparing for ' iWillllers oi Dairy ‘ illltlilillblllili Racei (Special to The Guardian) ITALIFAX. N. 8., Oct. 15» Crews of the eight. Nova Scotin fishing mp schooners from which is to be cho» Mrs as follows. sen a challenger for the interna- Pflltflllniiu 13111031- 1101131 11511911118113 1109111’ W011 llhlflgrade herds throughout the Prc- tical weekly published tn 'l‘oront.o. year by tho Gloucester schooner, Esperanto were aatir early thlgl morning preparing for the opening race lOfiily of the series of two races ivlllch is to decide the chem» pionslilp ct lic fishing flccts. The course cllo» 50p gives the vessels 39.85 luiles of‘ almost equally divided windward untl leeward work. The Blueuose lrti across the starting line prac- tically on the gun closely followed _ ion llzw lee by the Canadian Aicala tifliiflpillllifllCfl, and Duffy, tile rest gbcillg hunched buck of the 1 iTllo lllltvcnose passed Point Pleas- ‘unt but y at 10.-'l5 and the (Tanatllutl in Upper Silesia lhtltlfi, Oct. lfl-~'i‘lte British 11nd French Governments now are lu perfect agreements on complete ntpepttltlce of lilc fditflllllllélltiw lions oi‘ tile Council of the League of Nations for u settlement of the Upper Silestun problem and on lh.- procetlure necessary to put tile tie» olsion of the council into effect. it was learned in authoritative quar- ters here today. 'ihe council oi Ambassadors will meet ill-l soon as possible, perhaps this afternoon u lied A dctulltitl analysis of the llcltuanetlt tariff bill recently intro- rcss shows its principal features in tariff roles. 2. Curlailnlent of the free list. which contains only 18S items. UILLRQFWODJJSHITIHOD u tariff ut‘ .3. Resort in ulany cases, whore substantial protection is need» d, it) specific, or to mixed specific and iii vultlrettl duties, rntllctj than to straight ad vnlorenl rates. 'l‘his cilange is 0i’ special importance on account c-f the tendency towards lower prices, us the duties will n as prices decline. 4. A more detailed classification anti subdivision qt‘ items so rntociion 1s required. 5. Tc-lal prohibition. for a pet-loll of tilt-ea years, of iltlptlt-tu- tlon into the United Staten u! certain coal tar products, tiyo stuffs, to be specified lly tllo i1lillt‘t.i Sixties lutltlufllcttlre tlr talnable " at reasonable icrlns its to quality, price, and deliver 6 'l‘lle adoption of the new system of “Atllericun valuation tile nssesisluent of customs tiuilesl, iltstvrttl nt‘ tile systelll heretofore. lln operation under which tltc. ltd vnlnrelll duties specified in tho. tllr~ including oh- ADI‘ Eli‘ were assessed on the fuir market vnluo lu the country 0f sitin- mcut, and in practice on the invoice price (‘omltlettting on the bill, tile New York Journal oi‘ "it is not east‘ to arrive quickly at “titties under tho new and old lists, but duties are commonly thought by sharp observers to be not less heretofore." (‘olulltercc definite coulparisons of. than 30 per pent higher than The departure in the new tariff front the usual practice of as- scs-alnent of all valorelll duties on for goods and the adoption the prices paid by the inlportcr instead, as a basis for the levying of tariff rates, on tho value of com arable goods in the United Stntcs- is u change of far reaching inlpor once. vided in the tariff to be assessed sis are equivalent tn much higher creased protection ls afforded, esp on the “American valuation" b11- rntee levied on the. old titan. In~ eclally against the products of good; a Tariff Act oi 1913. New Tariff. Apples, per bushel of 50 lbs . . . . . . . .. 10c 25c Pouches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..10c. per bush. of 1,4,0. per ill. 50 lbs. Cherries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..10c. per bush. nf 1%c. per lb. 50 lbs. Plume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-.10c. per bush- or lee. tier 1b. 60 lbs. Grapes, per cubic foot of capacity of v packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c 25c Berries . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . lec- nerqt- 1e vet 11l- Other fresh fruits .. - Apples, dried, per lb. .. 1" Z4‘ Peaches, dried, per lh.. 10 1i‘ Other fruits. dried. .. Apples, canned or preserved. . .. 20 p. t 25c pet lb. Peaches, canned or preserved . 2011,15 20111? Cherries, canned or preserved .. .. 20 p. c 20 p c. Plums. canned or preserved . . . . . . .. 130D- <‘- 2011-1‘ Other fruits, canned or preserved "0 p.c 20 p.c Barley, per bush. of 48 lbs.. . . , . . . . . .. 15c 15c Oats, per bush. of 32 l-bs.. Pease . tic 10c . ..‘10c. per bush. of 75c per 100 lbs. (i0 lbs. Rye Free 10c per bush. of 56 lbs. when; Free 26c per bush. ul - 60 lbs‘ Bran, shorts, middlings . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. Free 31-50 P" 1011 Osttneal, per 100 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' 30c 60f! Wheat flout" , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free 50119314001111!- Btlckwheat ' , . . Free 30c. pcr 100 lh.-l. Zorn or maize . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Free 15c per 130811.411 56 lbs. Other grain, not mentioned. Clover seed for sowing. . . .. F1"! 10111 31‘- 1191‘ 11>- Maple sugar. pel- lb... . .. . 11k‘ 4" Maple. syrup, per lb... 31! 4f‘- Potatoes . . . . . . .. Free 42c. per 10f) ills. 'l‘urnlps . . . . . . "one, (ensued . Bcttns, cnnnetl . . . . . . . . .. (ltllcr vegetables, trnnncd... Vegetables. other Wood alcohol Flux steed (not for sowln!) - - - - - ~ .- tb p. c. ed val. 12c, per 100 1b.‘. lc. per lb. 2c. per ill. lc. per lb. 2c. per lb, 15 p. c. 20 p. c. l-‘ree I54: per gtll. ...20,e per lute. of 25c, per bus. of 5G lbs. 66c lbs. Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2 per ton $4 per lOll Animals for improvement of stock .. Free Free (itl-tile, living, l your olil or less“... Frce 1c. perib. Cattle. living, between 1 your and 2 yrs. old Free lcpcrlb. Cattle, living, more than 2 yours old.. ‘Free 1c. per lb. ltorses, valued at not more than $160 per head . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 p. c. ad val. $30 per head Horses. valued at more than $150 per bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. ,, 10 p. c. ad val. 20 p‘ c. ad v i1] p,,,,ury_ live .. to. per lb. 2c. per lb. Poultry, dead . . . . . . .. . .. .. . 2c. per lb. 4c. per lb. Poultry, dead, prepared .. 20-09115, 23 11-0-00 V111- Sheep . .. .._._>..o... 1:79! _ ,_ _ 10412111114 line. at 10.110. At 11 ,o‘clock the liluc- t ivus passing “Never P1111" s owl buoy anti opened up n con- siderable lead oll thc Catludizln .~\i- -i)onald (‘ooh fourth, indcpeudcllcc filth and Deiawana sixth, with the (‘orllllllanli Duffy well up bllt to leeward 0t‘ the fleet __ _~._- to adopt formally the Councils re the‘ Canadian Atlatr‘ cttlu which Wits in lllirti postll0tl.,ONLY ONE 0F FRENQH Annual Suhacrlptioa. delivered $5.00. lly lllnll, Canada. I850. Held Competition The final tabulation in the first. ‘lentil’ competition for the promo- 11011 111’ Dilililing. places ‘the wltl- in Class ii which was open to day Night, a high class, non-poll- vince and 0t‘ one year duration— says: "Tile Thirteenth Parlia- 2nd Fred Leer-d, Tryon, 11rd. liarry Francis, Crftpaud_ 6th. D. J. Thompson, Trynu. 6th Edgar Giddings, Abney. iiilass lI-l open to all herds in- seriously promulgated eluding pure hreds, grad-s herds: ‘lsi. liownrd (fnilbeck, Tryou- Bnd. William R. Clark, North any charge. Vifiltsllire. personal honesty of no single mem- (ti-ti, Louis O‘(‘onnc-r, Clifton. bcr has been the subject of ut- 4111- Win. Ellis, Tyne Valley. tacit. it was a Pzlviltlnietlt that 5111- Edgar Easter, North Wllt- has voted sums which would have shire. seemed incredible to the fathers l 6th l3. Ii. Brown, York. 0t‘ Confederation and so for as is 7th. t‘ E. McKenzie, Milton. known not a dollar of these vast ————<0>__. _ sums stuck iil-icltly to the tings-re t-t any nlember. When we nonl~ 112th- the situation at Ottawa with 551-5131071014 ABLE the revelations oi corruption which w TO SPEAK ENGLISH have been taking place at Washing- PARlts, Oct. 13.~Of Frances ton ever 511106 the close oi the melegation to Washington pCouier- war. we may well be grateful to a ence, Amlbaesador Jusserand is the Parliament which has held the ionly tuenlilel" who speaks fluent name of (lfluadu in a place 015mm. - Englsll. Both Prcnler Brand 8111111953 lwnmq pellet! to invoke its majority ‘keep the lid on‘ with regard to A Record of Which f; flallada is Proud The Front Page writer in Satur-ilnenlbershlp, have handled the un- precedented problems that 118V“ art sen us an aftermath of the as ably as the public men of any 1B1 Hubert Rllynes, Dunstaffnage men-t just dissolved had an expe- country in the world. rience unique in the history of this at the present (time are none m; ‘ continent of sitting through four good; but for not one of 4th. George Nicholson, Crapuud. sessions without hearing e single circumstances can the Government charge of corruption or gross ne- be held directly responsible. 0n: glect of duty substantiated or even difficulties are born of world-wide The. Gov- conditions which no individual um- mixed and errlttletlt has never once been com- tion, small or large, can to The platforms throughout the coun- The hone titles or charges of All The New! Worth Beading All The Ail Worth Printing U. S. $1.60. ti’? war. Condit inns these control. try are ringing with the usual incompetence against Parliament that. always crop up at election time. but not one ot the critics ltzls n specific charge to make or can explain what better methods to meet the problems of the 113v he would have devised had he been entrusted with power. "The Thirteenth Parliament hair, therefore, reason to be proud of itself; and Canada, it it is at all grateful, should be proud of it also." “KASHINGTPON. Oct. 14- ‘Frann- misstnn through the mailsot newe- papers publishing betting odds on horse races, prize tights, and "ethq- couteste of speed, p Siales___'_l_‘_ztri ccnltllelzilatlons in the name 0t‘ the former Premier Viviani are noted Allies and to notify the German us orators, gifted with tremendous sud Polish Governments to takettttngnettnnl and personality, but thi- tneztsuros necessary to apply 111911119!‘ speaks English with an)’ the decision itlcgree of success. ..~ ..,. .- iuw cost oi‘ ilrotitlction countries. Fur purposes of assessment of. ‘duties, differences. ill tile prices of good-s nllrnutl will be ignored and the dutltllble vttiucof lnlpoctotl llltll'l‘1l2llltl1.~i(! will he tile wholesale sell- i-w flricoq m‘ r-nltlnnrabie and co-tmetitive llrotlucts in the tnarkcts ~11 me unlleti Slates. Adoption or tne principle of “itnlerican valu» ntion" zllso will increase the protection tu producers in the United States against imports from countries; which, by reason of deprc» elation of exchange, enjoy it tletrltletl ntivtlutugo in exporting to this "continent. i ‘This lllli contains n special Provision untlcr which the President ‘ca? the. United Utatez-t may entor in... L‘ ig-rocal trllde agreements with lfurelglt countries and, as a menus. of bargaining and ioraquld pro 1 i r1Aiieels 1 Agricultural Products strength or h 4 v g skill" would be prohibited under a. Anti ln point of accompllshnlent pill passed today, without, a roll its record is one which will shine mil, by the you“ 53mm, can, in the history of our ilouse of Com- CuITBnflQ t, needs}; before m, mobs. its leaders, backed by lie measure can beconl a, law, those contented in the 1918 tariff as it stood previous lo the passlngiot ‘the recent Flmergency 'l‘nrtff Act. The duties may be ascer- tained by referring to the Weekly Bulletin of May tit), pages 859 and S60. in n statement of this character mud: detail ‘has to be suppressed owing to limitations of space‘, readers are th ' fore advised not in take the accompanying table 3,5 incomplete expo; . -tlon of the tariff applicable to the goods enumerated, For mrum- nil imore exact advice with regard to any particular feature of ‘the present tariff revision, application should be made to the Director, Commercial intelligence Service, Ottawa. ‘Th-ere are important sections in the proposed Tariff Bill providing for the ntelrluz of reciprocal arrangement-a with foreiill countries. One i In all cases the duties pro~ ‘ l qllo. may concede a reduction during- a specified period, not to ex- ocedfive years and to the extent of not llloro than 20 per cent 0f any ‘of tho dtltics prcncribetl in tho tltllvlnrlll tlteusure. THE PROPOSED NEW TARIFF OF THE UNITED STATES ‘lfioroiiln liy Wm. Gilchrist, Cillef, ' intelligence Brunch isecilon authorizes the President of ‘powers the President, with certain ’i‘:tl‘iil‘.~l Division, A llili containing a proposed new tariff for the llnitcil States \\':1:~t‘59\"11011 Elvefl 1119 1111011116111 110W?!‘ ‘W. Fortilley. of llilclllgnn. to be. “A Bill to provide vcvcnuc. cutlntries, to encourage the itltillst other purposes." The Bill is put increasing import rluliesf’ lfmv the proposed which go to make up the bulk of Canadian exports to the United nr t States, as compared with tho tttriff 0i’ 1913. 'thst the 1913 tariff, with the exception 0t‘ rt few tlmcntilnents, is the. change the method of valuation of imports for duty purposes. 'l‘llere lltls been fqztc, iorgign vzliulltic-ns, or in other Words, thc actual cost cne willch is in force in the United Silitcs trl-flzly. g an important nnlendnlent to the 191:’. tariff. which was corrilinetl ln gomis. hots been the basis for levying duties. the Emergency Tariff Act approved by tile President ill .\i-‘,\' inst. ]the purpose of comparison, the us“ rntcs are compalvetl ttlrolrgllotlt with prevailing pllcc in the United Stntes. introduced itl tile ifnllse. of itcprcselltntivcs on Jllllc 2!) by lion. Joseplliiiiflrfililll 00011111190 WW1“! I1 119F100 0f three years of tho “£51118 0f the The prctllllbic ni' tho ltlPilrilifg declares it Bill, and for this the approval of to rcgtlltlttl cnlumerce with fovcigmtreuties tile Preside!!! may P6111108 ries of tllr- U-tlited ‘States, and fqrwglffl pfincipany with a View n eluded under the provisions of this ‘period not exceeding five years‘ it mny be stated, have,’ ‘For tnlvlls-ltitlg Alucricaln valuations for Exports from Camilla to U. State-m; GOJfiS. Tutti‘ ‘ - PM‘ 'l‘-l~~'*t‘i.1‘\‘ln~‘g trom \.‘..\‘~ ‘ . I :‘- in ‘ 1019-20 i 1020 21. ‘Swine .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F""' Vy '1 1"‘ 1,970,161 i ‘In c‘; $ Other zlnilnttls . . . . . . .. 856.760 171,2261lioncs, horns, ilOtlfS . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. rt»: Fwc- 439,119 =1" "n- ‘Lobetcrs, fresh, frozen, packed in ice. 341,342 - ~61, l or prepared or preserved in t ally mttllllcr, tl.o.p. .. PM’! f-‘we ‘All fish, fresh, fruien or pat ell ‘ill ice, 1,073,454 2 ’ 262,533 0311,5115: n.o.p. (kl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘l-‘rce 1c. per ill. Fish, dried. salted or ltllsaited .-- _ - idree 1551-. p0 lb. 3114,“; 3_5~ qg ,Slllmon, pickled, salted, smoked. klp- gi-fifiyqis 1,313. up i pared, or ‘otherwise preserved or prepared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l5 p.c. 25 p.c. Fish, (except shell fish) packed in oll or in oil and other substances 25 p.c. 26 p. c. - -—- 107.44!» 21,055 .Other fish ... . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1110511)‘ trcc various - - '- ' lBeef. fresh . Free 2c. per ‘lb. ~~ Teal, fresh .. lFree 2c per ll). 57333334 53mm“ _ Mutton, fresh .. l-‘ree 11/40 per 11). 168,105 74.50.l,l.utrtll, frestll Free 2c per ll). iresii i; FM W‘ P" 111- 1,425,647 2 43i,390 el- res ea . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.153.933 47Z-0311_B:\con and hams , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Free 1%c per lb. 3,059,427 -l GFitiENLCl-eunl, fresh, having less than 30 43mm; 203,330 516,975 273...07| p.c. of butteir fat“ . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. Free 5c per gel. Cream, freer, hev ng 3 p.c. or more of 1,1223“ --' 133L451 1,500,490 1,344,976 butter fat . Free 10c. per gal. f‘ Milk, fresh . . . . .. .. . .. .. Free 1c per gal. 14,000,932 01,442,298 Enter .. . . . . . . . . .11.. . “lifts pa; lb.I‘ Sgcper 5 412,918 let-so, va u u es lan . c per 1.. - p.c. a vn . .. per l. _ , 5455951 2,7702% 1.236.851 Cheese, valued at 30c or more per lb... 20 p.c. ad val. 25 p.c. all val. 1515364 134,553 22,495 l9.70illMilk, condo-Itself or evaporated . .. . FFree 1c éo 3c per lb. ' ;Cream powder . . . . . . . . .. roe .c per lb. 2,2143“ '" 3352319 337.614 l2.(1‘-1l_i.111111‘Fisl\ oils, u.o.p. ‘it per gal 20 p.c. ad val. f ' |Tal~low . . . . . .. Fri-e 14c pH’ i-b. 1,142,362 24.5555 658,714 386.301 Lard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. ‘igrce 16c. per lb. 653,085 ;" 165,39; Eggs of poultry in shell ree c per doz. 331,248 l” 15 Sausage casings Free L5 p.c. ad val. 70514 l‘ 113,513 3,583,510 lflflfifliiliFlnx straw . . . . . .. . Free $2 per ton “x389 3%,“; 1,114,304 1,956,637 Flax not hncklelll . . .. . .. Free y: per lh. " r Flax, buckled, “t reuse i ne" . . ‘ree c per lb. 982,422 .' ‘ 404 059 6,819,405 8,328,862 Flux tow and flax nolls . . . . . . .. Free Jdc per lb. ‘ n" ' 939.630 444,830 Wools, (breeds not improved) l-‘reo ‘l8 p.c., but not to ' * exceed 7c lb. ’ 41,274 39,313 Wools, on the skill . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. Free 24 p.c. but not to " "- elicited up lb. 5393523 r i M“ an 890,690 26b,;33|\’i'0nls, tl.o. p. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. Free 24c-2tlc. lh. ‘but not. ' 7*- ' ' . . . . . . .. Ml, 911 tn exceed 35 p.c. '.- -v—- iwools, wastc, nails, etc, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Free 14c~25c lib. 3"" "~'~ r 4,713,993 3,473,610 Tops-l ulld rovillgn, valued at not more 6 P‘“‘“;"" I» than 40c ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . .. 8 p.c. ad val. 1 -2t3n pgr .-‘“""' 7- 3,675,105 3,712,979 Li), plug 10 p‘; “'" -- 1,197.02-’1 750-201 Tops and rovlugs valued nt more titan f- 1.709,-6i8 1.473.233 w H 40c p: lb, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 pmxztall veg‘) Til/go lgoplus :10 p.c. 945,384 (c) ," “man (c; co en gm s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. to . p.c. c to 6c lb. P‘? , plus 20 to 30 p.c. s“ -.-*' 412156.415 111-759-329 Logs of fir, spruce, cedar or western ‘Pr-g- F,- ' hemlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll-‘ree Si. per M ft. BM. “F ' “ P?!" Logs and round timber, n.o.p. .. ‘Free Free “ " 3P- 4911-1133 051-129 Planks, boards, deals . . . . . . . . .. . Free ‘Free (t) 2,294,753 rr‘ “sail” Clipboards .. .. Free il-‘re 441214.541 ‘ 1112.459 730510 Pleltets, pallngs, eta es Free 10 alt; V “AWL.” Lat-ha . . . . . . . . . .. Free Free ‘- 3833a" J. ~ a ~ — -- - ‘ - J, mun 1 - til-W ‘ val-litan- '1 'nf Congress. to enter into such trade agreements. lthau those set tortll in the proposed measure against any oountrlea Comlnercinijllnpostng what would be regnrdetl as unreasonable duties on commodi- liies exported to such countries from the United for fixed ill lilc Bill itl exchange for similar concessions. _ 1n addition to these bargaining pra. For the information 0t those who may be affected if the proposedvisltlns, there are certain items in the tariff. such as those which Tariff Bill becomes law, a statement is ilresentetl iléfellfllil stlowlnl: cover lumber, carer- 1111111- sulnwom, automobiles. and coal. tilt- tariff revision of the tariff would affect those articles treatment of which depends on that applied to similar American coeds, he export ilollcy of other countries. ’ Under the bending of administrative provisions, it is propwad to tluty put-poses vthlch l.’ the United States. with the approvq Another section em- llmitatiolls, to impose higher duties States. A further tn conclude trade agreements with Congress is not required. in such duties 20 er cent. below the rates Agreements con- section will remain effective for a llct-eto- D11 - of The l"-l'l \\“"“‘1l18; ‘ es~ “-~ the “3- "agate" ‘