Ni _J TUESDAY. Nov. ri. 190°1 PREFERENTML TRADE- . 1 he siupendoaa fiscal strufrkie With which the Mother Country is HOW f3~°° 5° face is primarily based “P0113 5“°de Prem" ence within me Empire an 1 "lib *li S ii" llalld soarooly get up or down without Ilolp. llad a severe pain In the small of the hacit. Was treated la the llotol 5 Ilan, Kingston, but nt ma illhoytroilawaotlaotroahlot lloan’s 1 Kidney Pi|ls_ ' Cured lr. loarjllravaa, Mita Ferry, lat-,olavalyhadoaaodkldaoyta-ouhlo. 1 in He tell! about the cure in tho following words: “l_ cannot reciammendoolzoanh Kidney Pills-too highly’ . never t any- thiagtlntdid maaomachgood. lhad a severe pak in the bail of my hack and could ow get up or down without help. I hardly urinate, but when I did thomwaaferrihie. I was in the Hotel Khgafon, last winter and whenlcamooaf I was eomefbettef but not cured- It wan than I saw 'Doan's Kidney Pills advltiaod. Shoo takin them I have been cared and ga thad aa my kidaeyoeid¢:e.%;:° Doaa’ Piha, cf . x ,f.....1,'?".i°.i.......i.° ’° "°' °' Ill IUAI lllllf illlillln ".»*- ` »:‘ ‘~ r'A~e\.1{-.§5, --... ._ ,»~,,»-.~ ... _ .. 4.. .. ~. f_ - ,. gm rw .- _._. - _ ... ` , . /...»-iaiegggroiewdi "r" ' ' - _ 'rap Gus ewan, CHARLOTTBTOWN 4 M H _ , fn: » _ k _ .. -§,.._ _ n G l ‘lueatlea ct protection versus freéeltrade ilit\i_o.R¢Dil*‘i'¢ 9i’“'°f *G imivea. lt it small tart to suede" =b°“¥\\ ii ‘"‘ ““‘“‘i" '°°‘ of the inception offree trade-' in Gres' advantages to Canada have heengrealiy ._ ~ A B,.it,,i¢,_¢nd aqmpgratlvely few persons overrated because of the quot! i»i\'i\B'» now living here have any mentor! °f th" 'mm 1851 w 1867 which were mash mm. notable era. Others have forgotten or largely dll! f° the RN” W" °f ° “hd” have not yet learned that in the days be- lion than to the treaty- ` lore the repeal ot the Cora Laws the W Mother Country gaveapreference inher ence thro\18h0\\i W0 EmPi¥° is °° "W markets tothe products of her colonies think- “if ::‘;';“::°::.‘;.r:.§1;°:.°;f’°i::‘.:"i: srims [sm urs sxlizrs K such was the fact. This fact may be illu periol tariff' of 1845 upon certain prc currency: From foreign From British Article countries countries Cheese . . . . ... . . . . . . ..$2.64.. . . . . . . . . . . ._ 62 Beef salted . . . . . . . . .$2411 . . . _ . . . . . . . .. -~ .... _ $2.41).. . . . . . . . . . . . _ E" NSS Pork .... ._ Vegetable Eggs,120lbs .......... nil.. .......... .. 4 Hay, load. _ .°. . . . . . . _ _$4.02. . . . . . . . . . ..$2.00 Bullocks each. . . _ .$5.04 . . , . . . . . . . . ..$2.52 Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . ..\$5.04 . . . . . _ . . . . . ..$2.52 1.88 Hogs ............... ..$1.% . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 62 Lambs .............. . . 50.. _ . . . . . . . . . 24 Wheat ..... to $4.8) . . . . _ .480 to $1.20 The first eriect of the repeal oi the Corn Laws and the abrogation of the prefer- ence for Colonial products in the British market was most disastraus to Canada. For some years the entire financial, a|!l'i~ followed, annexation to the United Sta! es was discussed in sund influential quar Bacon and Ham cwt $3.52. . . . . . . . . . . _ .$0.88, Butter ............. . .$5.94. . . . . . . . . . . _ _$l.26 Great Britain. Canada has led the _WM A _ PERKINS- cultural and industrial interes‘s of Can- ‘ i ' , ith ala were paralysed. Political troubles lm" been like tm” ot- “ages e er :_ _<,,.*___;_ ’ (iw Iii.-!4¢,_‘; > -_i . _ _ _ _~ . :_ . _, ',~ ’ f.-‘ i' 4* = 1, tim). 1-* ':>.§fif,;-ii- ' ' It ill thus be seen that a trade prefer- ln fact from 1812 to 1846 every en- vlnces the eeverest commercial and politi- ' of the capture of Quebec. Times have changed in many ways since then and high protection has become the rule among nearly all civilized nations except in restoring the preference for 'British goods and Britain can well afford a pre ference in return. For history shows that the colonial preference of1812-46 was ofdis- tinct benefit to Great Britain. In 1815 the people of what is nowCanada were taking of British manufacturers at the rate of $7 56 per head yearly, while Franoe,Spain, Cows ............ . . _.$3.78 ........... _.S = ' ` °“'°“ """"" ' ' ‘$252 °°°°°°° "'$1'” ` MM Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ 74 ........... ._ 36 Denmark,Prussia and Russia were taking T _ nl from 7 to 22 cents per head. 0 Y , _ MR. PiiEFONTAiN£ COMING. It is given out that Hon. Raymond Prefontaine will visit Charlottetown dur- ing the present week. We are very Rlad to hear of his coming. Since the elevation to the Supreme Court ministerial visits made invisibiy or not at all. It is time that some one of the high and mighty E sEEo _ ,- -_._ ‘a . ~ \ ‘"°°“‘” ‘°"‘° 2::::2i';;:i.1“‘.‘;‘:?.EL‘i.“XLZZZ-5’¥f5?.i THAT THAT ~ THAT .Low ‘ d f B i i h d f ° t- ` - :ees \;especti):;ly,rr;duc1;d to ‘dluelrgdeliidltill cal shock they have exP°!‘i°°°°d 95° 5618 V W E y _ , \ ' Y W ` ` \ Actual Results and Not Estimates fouut; _,-c ‘ enema, our. aug, ras, rm CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co.,' TORONTO. . ‘ Dean Stas :-In acknowledging teceiptpf your cheque fr-f $1,521.20, I deai:e to express my satisfaction with the outcome of my investment with yon. My policy, No 87:6, was iuaed on the endowment plan ia x81o for noon, and I paid ten premiums of $48 each, or $48 > altogether. The surplus payment you now make is alone- greater than the total cost of the policy by $4r.ao and I have received the $t,ooo in addition. 5 It is hardly neceaaaryefor me to ray that to have all mv payments returned and over 3r,o-.o in addition, sides the insurance pfotedion all these years, is qnrteaat- iafaci ory to me. _ `~ _, I congratulate the Canada Life on arecord which might almoatbe considered illpoosiine. » y _ ` Yours Truly, . 1'»~=w-»- tem ‘nd in 1849 a mzynifestu in “vm 0; 'ones of Ottawa should deign to visit us. W. K. 'Rogers' ` R. . . . ' B tlil .Prefontaln ht t to c e 1- political union with the United states was u r _ 'pug .no am Manager P. E. Island Branch Special Agent preferences before given to British goods _ YIIOITO. Ill. In 1854 the famous reciprocli y treaty with ° connection with the government steam- P could go and come without delay. How- ever, if Mr. Prefontaine can bring some- thing like order out of the chaos which /2:; 1 r~`;/y/ l/p ` 1:" ‘1 .'».__ ,f -' ‘:@:\ '-‘-55 -‘-_‘T , f _-; --__ j » ~ »i ["‘2,.',l-.‘_Ij.;. \';'v T 'j,",»"&f' - \ ,€ 1| - .|,.>~'1:§,¢i».- '~ s \ 5’ __ , / _ I . :» f,-T if T Mia "’-.___ / l` /_r gl I 'fx ll `\ ' _ / otherwise for the discussion of this and , = » _ { _il "1/i'_/§.\' other public matters with the visiting \ '/ °"\>i,.» \\/ minister. Among the other matters . , , `) e ! b 0 d ' representative of the Government asa _ body and that nothing which concerns ‘ Australian’ new l’remier is going in for - ` a British preference. f . 5;" ,» ,`\ g , __ ` asf year existed in the winter service he 5;., \\ ‘ze-if , _ will confer a great boon and The _ _Lf \ `:.~~`<2 __ t _, Guardian willbeglad to give him due / ' ‘ct-edit. 5" ig ` $12' /"ba" “i:_-2= 1 1_’=‘»_`\-'»'~llf’~f‘I" "T, ._\_ \. `_:*_;`§ ,_v W ,L y 'i` `/ ‘T 1'/' > /// 4 ~ _,&_ _,_ _ -Ci /-- 1/._ _ ter within Mr. Prefon taine’s department and tile Provinces of British America to t D which the turned to the United States for a market* mme an “meme” I - A ` 5 ' Government Railway would make closa _ _ , _ A y Ste ei Range Value- alone He should be accompanied by the 5-- ' - Mswwmnm n . te General. There might he some- M y _ mas r h if th three ministers were got together on the ground, that they could ers.eo that both mails and passenaers And then there is cur telegraph service with its half time hours and double charges. It istothe lasting disgrace of the Government that this grievance has ,not been long since removed. It has alienated strong friends of the Govern- ment and helps toimperil the chances of any and all Liberal ` candidates in this Province. We think it might be well for a public meeting to be called in connection with the Board of Trade or would, ofcourse be the location ofthe new railway station. That is not a mat- but wetakelt that he is coming as a us in a federal way can be a matter of indifference to him. Today is election day ln Greater New York The battle between Tammany and strength of the organization is still very ' - cnnloamw in Colon’ai markets were swept aww. 'one' Q _ ` _ y ` a xlrie ‘for an imported , range than for ua Can- ` adian-made range ?f, -- i`HE-- , “roorsuliv STEEL v-GRANGE. is inode of heavier steel, ‘ “has a larger oven, more .,- . ... improvements,” con- » ~ sumes less fuel any Price complete as per cut other mga onthe. m-ar_ 3 above, sizes, $35, $38, $43. ket_ ~ 30 styles and sizes Sells at .from $23 to $43. -SOLD BY- _ D090 & RUGERS. _-.?.‘§s1"'f‘._~S. ' Made and Guaranteed for five years by . The Mcillary Man’fTg C0. . ~ _ . _ Fusion will beafierce, all day fight, and ' ‘ °’ ' ’ ° ' ` the result at this writinrc is doubtful. _,M _£__¢_Nm v _ _ /' Tammany rule\in years past has been as ' 1 _ y _ had as anything could well' be, but the , .I-Il - _ great, and the reform Government under V e 0 a Mayor Lowe the past two years has not been so s\fccessful in all respects gg I could have been hoped better Overcoats sold at If you live a thousand years you’l1_ never see T welve-§%_Dollalrs Smooth finished cloth. Than we are selling now ,dt thatsprice. These won- ¢ derful coats are geared to the highest pitch of style. that go to make up a swell garment and we » the “made-to-order coats,” and you get the best $12 f’i_ Overcoat m the clty, made of heavy, unfinished or 51;. '- Oxford Mixture. Styles, long, short and medium. ` _ J? \ ` , » ~., They are just chuck full of all the little. niccties ~i_f, save you the extra dollars that you have to pay for T ,Colors-black, blue and The Only good " We think we have a just right to be proud of the large sale of - ’ f" 0ur Own Preparations they are Good A Preparations. Our Compound Syrup of f the Hypophosphites. 5 - p Our _ British Quixzine Wine. _ ‘ * Our British Beef. Iron. and Wine. _ Our British Almond Pink. ' ~ i Our ' Emulsion 'with Guiacol. __ s - How about that cough of yours,British. Koi Kure -the King of all cough ~ mixtures - At your service . . The .~ r _ _ :‘-_X‘»§=2¢‘_ r' ..-: f 4, M. 2 , _ »,-é"’. .‘;-_ »_ _-__1t_ To cure a headache in ten minutes use l n d u F town for Boeio K n via umfort Headache Powders Halifax every Tuesday at I ., A H ld d Askegr 1111; ues* oes mes o e make __ _ ) BY . dfxuning 'm k"e“““ in Will not shrink or swell, cannot leak-water soak or ` RUST, _Is proof against. hot or - coldfzwateig' kerosene or D V coal oil, benzine and ordinary acitis. i ! ff" Will not taint water, milk, or other liquids. _ » » Handled by all first-class grocers., _ ' ' - 'A dependentina theqnalityof dress otherment1a.ls,but John McLeodA& wlshto at suchaswe Why pay $13 to $25. sqverestcntlctsm s\¢ an f \ is £@$DH GO ~the Plant E. B. Eudyco., Liu _ _ \ WWCLARKE . ___._________ " A HL GUM; BANKERS AND swat.-'amos erm:-in ~ - A W T 1 T T V 1 T ' it 1' ` B' ,g OFHL r A i ° -s»_.S7if.fJOHN, N.B.- j _ A S.- .micron George sneer. 'l‘elephonea68 I 4