¢ ‘ ; ; 7 ae af a » eee, See ees } TH E Extending Canadian Tred (Toronto Mail. ) The treaty with Spain, which opens the Spanish West Indies to the products of Canada on terms similar to those accorded to all imports entering under the Spanish flag, has caused no small stir across the border. Coming as it does just when the United States has levied discriminating duties against West Indian products, and when Spam may be expe ted to retaliate, there is no wonder that our neighbors should cry out that Canada is about to capture the American trade with Cuba and Porto Rico. The uj; Dominion is to have a standing in the Spanish has the ‘Unite “d States be beneficial to our cans have is that the commercial than shot of the treaty better Possesstonus The result should trade. Hitherto the Ameri supplied these islands with Toanutactuses ana natural products. We can produce a sufficiency of both to meet the Spanish wants. ‘The Americans have alse exported fish largely to the isiands. Tis fish has been chiefly of the Canedian catch. The Canadian fish was scid in the Eastern States, and was then ? passed on through the hands of middlemen to the West Indies. As the Americans have excluded themselves from our fisher- ies, and as they have done inuch to exclude —~-aunfisti from their market, th€re is but one ting for Canadians to d: » and that is to ex a direct on their own accoun® keep- ing for themselves the profits hitherto taken * the American fish exporter: The tr aty, it would seem, aids saciatelle in the solution of the fishery question, and maces us even more indepe mndent than for- meriy of the United States. It is stated that a Canadian treaty with Hawaii is on the tapis. This report has produced re- newed groaning on the part of commercial meu in the United States. For years the Americans have had practically the monopoly of the trade with the Sandwich Islands. In 1885 98 per cent. of the trade of the Islands was with the Republic. Last year the treaty under which that commerce was carried on expired. It has been re- newed pending its further consideration ; but it is stated that the m jority in the American Senate, at the instance of the sugar-planters, is unfavorable to a contin- uance of the reciprocal trade relations. The authorities of the Sandwich Islands are equally indisposed to continue the arrange- mnt, largely because the sigar produce rs of the Islanas receive little advantage now from their privileges in the U nited States markets. The Boston Advertiser forsees the establishment of trade relations between Canada and the Sandwich Islands. It gives two reasons forthe belief that is in it. Inthe prst place, Hawaii would rather m ke a treaty with a country such as Can- ula, which does not grow sugar, than with a country like the United States, which dees. In the next place, the British would like to extend British power on the Paciiic, anda treaty with Hawaii would help in that cdirecticn The Canadian Pacific railway, the estab- lishment of a Pacific steamship line, and the laying of a Pacific cable, all tend to make a treaty with the Sandwich Islands wrobable and possible. The Dominion Government has been instrumental in securing the Spanish treaty. It is tu be hoped that its labours in the direction of an arrangement with the Sandwich Islands will be as successiul. > ee - Chicago's Whiskey Bill. Says the Chicago Tribune : “It is a matter of astonishment that these champions against despots (the Knights of Labor) should ignore the tyranny of King Alcohol, whose willing subjects in the United States pay him 900 milions of dollars a year, of whica sum Chicago contributes fully fifteen millions, and in the town of Lake a million and a quarter per annum. Chicago is not worse than other pleces in proportion to population, vet it has 3,300 saloons. It is estimated that not less than $40,000 is going over the whiskey and _ beer counters of the city every twenty-four hours, ov $14,600,000 during the year. This does not include the liquor sold in the hundreds of drag stores, or carried hoi ne by the bottle or bas vet from the who'esale plac: 8, Ags sregating One or two millions more. Of this sum, not less than tea milli came out of the waye- workers. The indirect loss is about equal to tho divect loss. The loss of time, loss of situa- tioxs, loss of health, etc., occ: ssioned by drink- ing, etc., wou! td ligure up to an immense sum. It tne seventy-tive thousand wage-workers would save the money, or even half of ii, thus worse than thiown away, they would soon all have homes of their own and th: © wives and children would have plenty to eat and good clothes for rags The naoney spent in Chicago for liquor by ‘the wage-work.- ers would buy more than three thousand cot- teres every year, and only the sick or lazy would want any comfort.” et Made Insane by an Extra. FAISE NEWS OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S DEATH DEPRIVES A CHICAGOAN OF HIS REASON. William McLaughlin, of Chicago, was suddenly driven insane a few evenings ago, under circumstances of a very peculiar nature. An irresponsible evening paper got out an extra edition,about eight o'clock, which announced in flaring headlines that Queen Victoria had died. Later, McLaugh- lin was found wandering about the street talking in the most incoherrent. manner about the canard. A pulice officer locked him up, and next morning brought him be- fore Justice Meech. 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Seuson, os ‘ CARVELL BKOS., Ayents, 2'—pat her s’side prs- : 3 9 Real Estate sale. rq HREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, | 50x100 feet each,or thereabouts. Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince ward Island. oom: 28, 1886. Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, Queen's County, ong IDAY, the fifth day of November next, a@the hour of ‘Twelve o’clock, boon, Al LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township number T weuty- nine, in Queen’s County, aioresaid, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the junc- tion of the Seitiement Road with the road leading tothe Alma Road, and thence running along the said Road jeading to the Alina Koad the distance of thirty-five yards, thence svuatheasterly parallel with the said Settlement Koad the distance of 5, thence southeasterly paralicl with the fir-t ran line to the said Setthement Road and thence along the said Settlement Koad to the place of commencement, contaming by esti- cadbens one half-acre, a little more or iess. jhe above sale is being made under and by virtue of a Power of Ssie, contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the secoud cay of September, a. 1835. and tmade between Archibald Shaw and pennies Shaw, his wife, of the one part, and Herbert BK. J. Lewis, of the o.her part. For particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Macleod, Murson & McQuarrie, Soticiturs, Char- loitetown. Dated this second day of October, A. D., 1886. HERBERT E. J. LEWIS, Mortygagee. Ed in front of the Oct. 4, 1886—4i 1 aw mon Try the TEA, 25 Costa, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3] GLENBURNIE, +, HE Subscriber offers for sale the above named smpall, but valuable Freehold Estate, compris- ing sixteen acres of Woodland, being Pasture Luts Nos. Qand 16, in the first range of Royaity Luts at Georgetown, situate withiu 30 minutes walk of the Railway Station. The land is cov- ered with sixty years’ growth of W ood, “pruces, Juniper and Var, fit for Scantling and Shingte- wood Thereis a uever-failing stream of waier running throuzh the centre of the land, the vuly stream availabvle for munufacturing pulp ses in | the locality. he land is ail of the firsi-class quality, and fur a gentieman‘s residence second ly nune in the place, commanding a splendid view of the Gulf, Panmure and Boughton Islands, and Capes George aud Nortk in the dis- tance, Likewise for sale the following Town Lots: N:s. 14 and 14, 4th range, C, near th3 water, fenced and under crop. Nos. 5 and 9, ith range, D, the same. No. 9 5, 2Zud range, G. WM. SANDERSON. Georgetown, Aug. 27, 1886-—wy 2am for 3m ASSESSMENT SYSTEM, Life Insurance. A Boon in Reliable and Cheap. NCORPORATED in 1880 and Registered under the Dominion Insurance Act of 1885, Insurance within the reach of the industrial classes—the people who need it most. lnsurance according to age from $3,090 to $1,000, Paid about $30,000 in claims to widows and orphans of members in 1835 Cost to each member $14, ‘only. Head Office, 87 King Street West, Toronto. WILLIAM RENNIE, President. W. P. PAGE, Secretary, REV. WILLIAM CROss, Gen. Agent Maritime Provinces, EPHRAIM BELL, Carleton, Local Ayent P. E. Island, TEA! REA 185 Half Chests CHOICE THA. Ang. 20, 1886— |eugar ! Suzar 300 Bbls. Yellow C. W. S MOLASSES !! 120 Puns. Choice MOLASSLS. FLOUR! FLOUR! 506 Bbls. of KENT‘S MILLS, FOR SALE, W. WHEATLEY, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. 8S. ugust 13—wky if | TO be NOTICE T0 PURSE SEINERS, aw —_ PAINT & SONS. Port Hawkesbury, , have opened a LUFT for the Tanning and Hanging of Mackerel. Purse Seines. All work guaranteed equal to anything of the kind performed in the United States, Prices on application to PETER PAINT & SONS. Lesties Reveving Kila, A. WHITE & SON, AGENTS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. | WH. LESLIE, PATENTEE, ; Zé a “MONDAY. ~ NOVEMBE R 3 1886. MORTGAGE SALE, Sold by Public Auction, ct the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of December next, A. D., 1986, at Twelve o'ciock, noon, by vir ue of a Power of Sale, containe.l in ap Indenture of Mortgage, duied the twelfth day of April, A. D., Issd, and made between Catherine McKenzie and Neil McKenzie, of the one part, and Kdwaid Jarvis Hodgson, Trusiee, under the will of the late Charies Wright, deceased, of the other part,— LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land or ground, situate, lying avd being on Lot cr Township number ixty “five, in Queen‘s County, bounded as fulluws, that is to say; Commencing on the north side of tie road leading r trom Long Creek towards Canoe Cove, and at the west boundary of Jand formerly ieased to John Me- Swen, thence running tuereon north one degree west by the magnetic meridian of the year 1765 for the distance of thirty-four chains and ninety links. or until st strikes the southern boundary of the property of Mrs. Lydia Wright, thence ran- ning thereon south elghty-seven degrees west twenty-one chains and e ighty iinks, thence south to the uforesaid road, thence following the course of the said road to the piace of bexinning, and is bounded on the west by jund sold to Archibald Currie, containiag ninety-seven and one-half acres of land, aw little more or less. 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