| sagen ees ee 6 lin pace” Seen 4 ee oe ; Nahe Ric nae When the duty was fixed at its nt rate it was} Hon, the Presiomnr: As long as all Money considered that it would be right to afford some ad- Grants are initiated by the Government, which is vantage to tha home manufactured article. It was! represented, and has a majority in both branches of a great difference to make. Now, there is reason'the Legislature, I do not seo that there can be any in all things; and, when they add six-pence to the great disadvantage. I do not rise to oppose the imported, L) think they should also raiso tho duty additional duty, but I do not think it is good policy upon home distilled spirituous liquors, I think it into impose a high duty upou liquor. When so many an unreasonable disparity. , parts of the country are 80 easy of access, and when 4 J + the duty is high, there is great inducement to smug- Fyn Mr. Hasrayun mi Ps mee fine ecenions, gling. "1 remember that a fow years ago, the duty with te othe re i P ti —_ 7 in thig,°® TUM was very high, and it was thonght, that a Sekine itis tanorlensd tock he seas article, large quantity of a very iuferior and ivjurions qual- ; Lt ; ‘ ity was smuggled ; consequently the duty was re- upon whieh, tho additional duty is placed, is dele o boey then a had a larger revenue from it, aud a sertonanin lap inatipaiand iajariade in tee hea O natrer article brought inte the country. If spirituous 00 te pa eyes eee Seen Srl Hes tiquors are to be Niaporied at all, - should encou- nes aie ts wig prs a i pill "se the best quality, I believe that for the last fow cane lates. r believe this is the fine of argumeut|/ea"® there bus been very little of that rg or = which induced the other branch of the Legislature ticle bronght into the country, I do not think tho Government will derive any advantage from the ad- UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE THE “WAVERLY HOUSE,” 7's, King St., ---- St. John, N.B THIS nouss PP i ebb A BY WU. R. Wi. THE PRINCE OF WALES, Hl. R: H. PRINCE ALFRED, By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng- lish Nobility and Gentry, ag well ay by the most distinguished Americans, whom business or pleasure may have broughtto St. John, who have joined in pronouncing it ' THE FAVORITE HOUSE OF THE -PROVINCE respectfully intimate to the travelling Public that he wil] spare no pains or expense to render the House still fur. to impose this additional duty, It is thonght that) 2° ge A the public good will be Reet by precluding an ditional duty, as it is « bounty to smuggling. article which is considered deleterions aud injurious Rha . rep = go * ay ire a a arin ft " wi is heno reside r a Lappe pny Renee age tn, ge ported from the West Tadlen wa will have the duty Hon, Mr. Murnmeap : Tn 1862 the duty on ram paid upon it though it is higher. One reason why was two shillings per gallon, aud on molasses two-/we faye not more of that inferior rum imported pence, and, now, when it is four-pence upon mO-/from tho Uvited States is, that they have odest their asses, of course rum cannot be manufactured from! 4. cis duty. It is now 75 cents per gallon upon that article at so cheap a rate, rum, so that it cannot now be brought here at so Hou, Mr, Beer: The difference between this dill|cheap a rate as formerly, consequently, we have more and the act of last year is this additional Gd perjimported from the West Indies. gallon upon rum, gin and whiskey. I thiuk it would) Hon. Mr. Drsaweit, The additional duty upon be very bad policy to do anything that would have /rum and gin will be of very little consequence to that a tendency to cripple the West India trade. Tey part of the country which T represent, and I will not take our produce, fish, horses, hay, poultry, eggs,/find fault with it. It is probable that the Govern- butter and various other articles; and we take in/meut have in view to raise a larger amouut of reve~ return’ their sugar, molasses aud rum. I have ob-|nne from this source, but I doubt very much ifgit served that since the duty upon spirituous liquor ha} will have that effect, for I believe that lowering the been reduced, the revenne derived from it has in-jdaty before had the effect of raising the revenue. creased, I would rather lower the duty than raise| When the duty was high it induced parties to smug- it, for it would be an encouragement to those mer-| gle, and itis very likely it will have the same effect chants who have entered the West India trade, and/agaia, I would be very glad if the Government had which is an advautage to this Island. Since that/seen themselves in a position to take the daty off trade has been opened up there has been very much|flour, That article is vow at a very high price, and less of that deleterious article imported from the|iho duty of 1s 6d per barrel is a very considerable United States called ** White-eye.” While the daty/tax, Nearly £3,000 were derived from this source, was so high, this “* White-eye” was smuggled very/tast year, and the poor have had to pay-a large part extensively, but ram from the West Indies is not/of it. But, in view of the large expenditure of last smuggled. It comes directly to our wharves, and|year, I suppose the Government did not seo their the duty is all paid upon it. However, I do not sup-/way clear to take the duty off. I agree with his pose that the additional 6d per gallon will induce honor trom the eity (Mr, Palmer), that, as we are parties to smuggle the white-eye. If I thought it now an elective kody, we have certain rights and would, I would oppose it. On comparing the tarift/ duties to perform, which we might not have had in of Canada with our own I find that ours is greatly|former days. The last speaker but one(the Pre- in favour of theconsumer. I might iuclude Nova |sident) alluded to the Government having a majority Scotia and New Brunswick with Canada, forthey/in the House, but that may or may not, be the case will now fornypart of the * New Dominion.” They|at any time, and whether they have or not party pay from 100 to 150 percent. more than we de. Ou/feelings should not be allowed to iaterfere with the two articles they pay less, viz: white sugar and/interests of the people, which we are here to pro- These, of course, are chiefly consumed by|tect'and advance. It should not be a party question wines, — the wealthier elasses, while the articles consumed/to obtain our rights in this House, and I hope the day is not far distant when we will have the privilege by the poorer classes pay a much higher duty. ‘Tea pays 100 per cent higher than on this Island; Mus-| which his honor from the city (Mr. Palmer) has spo- covado.sugar 100 per cent higher ; molasses 50 perjken of. A good deal is sometimes said about en- uraging home manufacture, and if the duty on eent. Many 'f other articles might be mentioned. Indeed, all British manufaetured goods, with the/liquor manufactured from grain ‘reduced, it would, perhaps, have the effect of raising the price exception of a few articles of ship chandlery, pay at least 50 per cent higher. Now, suppose a large|of the farmers’ produce ; but I. would not objfct to importer in this Island—say Mr. Brenan, for in- ow the article which is manufactured from mo- asses, stance—pays £2,000. in duties;-and suppose we were a part of the Sovietpentian, ont ine goods ennai lites timetable imported from the “New Domivion,” he would have Big Loaf for a Small Price! to pay over £3,000, Therefore, the consumers would T HIE - Subscriber eflore foe sale, ot a rednood prick 200 barrels Extra Family FLOUR. Charlottetown, March 20,1867, FISHING SITE have to pay perhaps £1200 more tor the same W. McGILL. AT KILDARE CAPES. quantity of goods, for the importer would require some per centage upon the additional £1,000 which he would have to pay. I make these remarks be- cause I see tbat ae ofthe champions of Confeder- ation says that ‘we would get our goods from IHali- fax free o neh Ido not think he , knows what he is talking about. This is the true light in which to}, 11 Subscriber offers at Private Sale his FARM view the matter, rer we cannot bs a 2 tbat the) | containing duties can be any less under the ‘*New Dominion” than the Canadian tariff is now. If wo were to en- 100 acres of Land, ter Confederation we might receive a few articles! 69 of which aro under cultivation, and having a lease of free of duty, but they would bea mere bagatelle./999 years. The Dwelling House and Outbuildings Nine-tenths of the goods imported here are from|thereon are new and commodious, . For agricultural Great Britain and the West Iudies, aud upon them Piatine tg there is no better land on this Island. As a we would have to pay from 100 to 150 per cent Agee Lanna eg unrivalled, re Soe to one of * f the richest Fishing grounds in the world, as also to more daty. ‘Therefore ov ~ tariff is very fa-|7 ito Tignish Pond? where an. unlimited. quantity of vourable to the people, and I will not vote against Bait can be obtained, pomt it ‘out to men of enterprise and capital as a most desiralle place. Apply either by letter or i} person at the “ Herald” Office, or to the owner. TUOMAS MOUNTAIN, Kildare Capes, Lot 2, March 13, 1867. 3m A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, aa imposing a little higher duty upon rum and gio, though I would not like to seo it raised so high as to interfere with the West India trade Hon. Mr. Parmer: I agree with his honor who has just spoken with regard to a comparison be- tween our tariff and that of Canada, for I think itis very favorable to this Island. Their tariff will no doubt, be very much higher when the “New Do- minion ” comes into operation. They will have to raise their revenue Ad falfil their. pledges, first to Canada, by maintai a standing army, and then to Nova Scotle aud New Bresowick by raising funds for railways and other heavy expenditures, I think the duties will be from fifteen to twenty or twenty- five per cent, higher. It was not, however, to coin- ment upon this disparity that I rose but tocall the attention of your honors to the circumstances that we were raising the duty on imported, without rais- ing it proportionably upon home manofactured spir- ituous liquors. For though we can maoufacture a|For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive good article under the name of whiskey, yet we can and Throat Diseases, manufactare it just as bad here as iu any other Troches are used with slways good success, y ; therefore if it is simply the welfare of th cobjess 1 rk abel Jars Singers and Public Speakers — that is considered, Ithink they should have looked to the bad article manufactured at homo, and will find Troches useful in clearing the voicehen taken b fore singing or spesking, and relieving the throat afte ised the duty npon it in equal proportion, for do notunderstdnd why it should: be four shillings) unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The ‘Troches ar pence up- commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have upon imperted rum and gia, and vnly six on home manufactured. It dose vot lie with tll ete ap extiale of trac tats tad hotlinked ce ea: icularly, to advocate a change in those daties, ony a test of many years, each year finds them in new aot represent a ren gel constituency and T waeniites various pawl te eae es sho Trecken orm i : tor than othor , on Surouen I beor ie id “ae prtherws Obtain only Irown's Bronchiat Tesches," and de not aitempt to make #o-amendment, for it is a money|"™** 0" of Me Worthless Imitations shat may be oifered. dill, and as our cénatitution is at present constructed Oct. 6, 1868, sage aeneesihervads ‘we have no power to make an alteration. We can =e only reject the whole bill or leave it as it is. I think “Flying Frenchman.” Requires immediate attention, and should be checked. If ‘nllowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, ‘a Per- manent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Dis2ase, ts often the result, Brown’s Bronchial Troches, Having a Direet Influence to the Parts, give Immediate Relief, I cannot altogether agree: tw Call and judge for yourselves, FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, HE T SALE— IThds. and Qtr. Casks Pale BRANDY ; Ilhds. Port and Sherry WINE, ae London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.) e The Westminster Review, (ladical.) The North British Review, (free Church.) AND Blackwood’s. 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CODFISIL, 100 galls. Me Cherry Valley, Fob. 20, 1867. CHARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER OF As. IRVING. AND NATURAL LEAF QUEEN STREET, ; January 16, 1867, ly Fiour! | Herrin HE tk neve four LOTS, being the residue of thirteen Building Lots, (the other nine having been sold the present Season in) that most advantageous morcantile situation known as “SUMME): ILL," adjoini miles from Georgetown, where close to 140,000 bushels of Produce are annually s ma te Americans and other speculatorspurchase here aud ship for Great Britain, the Unit hort ame FINE CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS —AN D—- ENTERPRISING MEN! lowing, viz: ll Hhes, Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hhds, Hollnnd GLN, Casks Port and Sherry Wine, Casks Hennessey’s Dark & Pale BRANDY, Casks Scotch Whiskey ( Casks Irish WHISKY. : 60 Dox, Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, Cases CLARET, 3 Bbls CURRAN TS, Bbls Crushed SUGAR, iihds and Bbls, PLR, SQUARE ROD a 40 “ Blood’s x x x Porter, 40 boxes RATSINS, GENT’S BRIGHT 254 do RAISINS, 60 ‘do FIGS, Chests superior MOLASSES, GOODdSMOKING TOBACCO, | bpm eso, unersigned nas been: instrueted 4 LEASEHOLD PROPERTI _Orwell Store, Aug. 10, 1864. West India House. Upper Great George Street’ Prime) TEA, 8 Bbls —ALSO— Charlottetown, Dee,17, 1866. A number of ‘Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting House, Post Office, and ‘Ter ime; with many Grist and Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity; where n trade at low rates, “Suwwen //ri1 is’ the only Frechold Property for sale in the place which renders it most desirable fot th lass of artizans now so much wanted in this rising town, we STORE and DWELLING on it, capable of holding 16,000 bushels produce, with a double Wharf and site for @ Lime Kiln, will be sold or leased on reasonable terms, : j Plans, particulars or any other information éan be obtained by ealling at the office of Messrs, Bann & Son, tw The Proprietor, thankful for past favors, would! tang Surveyors, Charlottetown. Reference ean also be had from W, Saxpenson, F, P. Nonron, Tuos, ANNKaR, Georgetown; Jas. Bropyrrex, Campbelton, Lot 4; F, W. Huauns, Evaminer Office, Charlottetown, and to the subscriber at Orwell, who is also Agent for the sale of Mianay’s Mowlag Machine, the celebrated Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs. Bourke, Mill View, the Ionble. Jas. McLanex, New Perth, Fixtay W. McDonatp, Pinette; where CLOTIL is received and returned with des- patch, E the Owners to offer for SALE, or to RENT, sevora. valuable FREEMOL S,and FAItMS, in Beseasr and otherparts of the Island, in good cultivation, and possessing other advantages; and for which good and valid ti tlos, and immediate possession can be MONTAGUE BRIDGE, ten . and nearly all paid or in Cash, States, &e, mperance Society have beon established for some m8 any quantity of all kinds Lamber ean be had RICMIARD: J. CLARKE. I TUE Subseriber offers for Sale, at his Store, the fol- Bays RICE, Bags PEPPER, Casks Washing SODA, Hhds and bis P, R. SUGAR, . Red ONIONS. 20 Dos, Am, BUCKETS. A large stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e,, &c,, suitable fer the season. : ‘The above articles are of the very best description, and will be sold cheap for Cash. LEMUEL McKAY, ! * ITF Subscriber has on hand, and ret CHEAr FOR CASH, at his store, corner ct Prince and Grafton Streets, 200 BBLS: FLOUR! Warranted as good as any on the Island. 150 bbls. Prime Horring- » JOULN QUIRK, Charlottetown Feb. 6 1867. tf. FIRE Hon. George Coles, Hon, George Beer, If. J. Calbeck, Esq., Mr, Artemas Lord, Owen © CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Winita Brown, Esa., President, liy, Eeq. GIN, AND RUM, &C., &C. 11 ithds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR; 25 Pung. Bright Retailing MOLASSES; 80 Puns, Demerara RUM, pale & colored ; 150 Chosts Superior Congou TEA; 25 Hhds. Holland GIN; 500 Bois: Superior Extra FLOUR ; ° 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP; 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP; 6 OWKN CONNOLLY. Mharlottetown, 27th Feb., 1867. 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