tuis Is true Liberty, when Free-born Meu, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—KvRiPipgs. Sinetr Corivs Two Crs. VEW SERIES CHARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1, 1885. VOL, 16,---NO. 112. ——EE——E—— ~~ ; -~> ; P a _——— " “ieee -) ‘ , {- cu re ie OB Cron ‘ House since 1879, I know that depntations i ye Daily c x CUE ¥ ADAM Bi And Ss Tra od ES UU Bink. 4 « casa = a Finance Minister for aie issued every by re |purpose of taking 5 per cent. duty off tin is iss by - plates, and thus relieve the lob- amine? nnlishi ‘ ‘ TEP VVWWyV ’ ster ackers of a certai ‘ nui yg Examiner Publishing Oo. CHAPTER XXXVIL Wear, Haelett’s Aliya ee ia. ee a a ee tn rner of Water and (Continued F h \factured in this country; but is brought m their office, iin. ne : ao ae eat George Streets, Charlottetown, ee | 2% loquent Speec i from England, and this duty of tive per Prince Edward Island. To He tty the ‘parish’ was next to the | | cent, was a direct tax on the lobster pack- Rares of SUBSCRIPTION prison in obloquy; and to ask anything of re | ers and the people of the country. Owing Months. $2 50 etrangers=-vo beg lay _ the nr few ft The Peasition ef the Country to the operation of the National Policy the aor Menthe 1 25 hideous region of intolerable shame, tha | hon. gentleman has been able to relieve the —_ Cl : : 0 50 Hetty had ali her life thought it tin possible | Reviewed. packers of of that duty, and he has also { L, ait she could ever come near. But now the | been able to reduce for them the duty on most moderace & oop Advertising at most 2 ae remembrances of that wretched woman — os other material, and, in addition to that,for Contracts may made a monthly, whom she had seen herself, on her way . . . ; |the purpose of encouraging and promoting arteriy, balf-yearly or yearly advertire- —— from church, being carried into Joshua ir. [Davies Again Admonished. the fishing industry of the country, owing sents, om application : Rann’s, came back upon her with the new | to the National Policy,they are able to pay — terrible sense that there was very little} ——_.—— the fishermen—a most deserving class—a ———a am 6 This) 6 Month Ste ense that AC FOR APRIL, 1885. Ss ont we Sr now to divide jer from the eamelot. And ; ; bounty of $150,000 a year. ALHAHAG F< melling Our the dread of bodily hardship mingled with | Gontinuation of Mr. Hackett’s Speech, Ne MOON'S CHANGES, : . the dread of shame, for Hetty had the rast Quarter 7th day, 10h. 30m., a. m. Goods so Eine that we TTOULE luxurious nature of a round, soft-coated 7 ee a ee New Moon 15th day, 1h, 39m., p. m. | pet animal. But the hon. gentleman also made refer- ter, Qlst day, 7h. Sm., p. m. ‘ . saat ~~ giret Quarter, 21st day, ~ ' lik CG V © a How she yearned to be back in her safe! onee to the fact that shortly before the rl Moon, 29th dew. =. — : = = 8 to 4 8 22.8 an home again, cherished _— cared for as she famine in Ireland very large eed 44 UEEN STREET i esy ov WEEK)... a = . ; i i fy ‘4 1] had always been. a aunts scolding | were made in the savings banks. I think . r ee eet gee age a chance Y about trifles would have been music in her! that was a very unfortunate reference to an cet 1s h mh maftn jmornjh m {)Wednesday (5 44 6 23, ) 49 ut -— 39 rah “Co aaa — 7 — had nd aan country in the world which he could have ¢ Thursday 42 =4 9 owjatt 10) t3 to hide. Jould she be the same Hetty tha WD IIS AaB oe : 2 Friday 40, °6'10 461 0 52! 46 a eee used to make up the butter in the dairy | : : ts aif - Wie ADV aneees q Saturday a8; 27,11 38,13 49 with the Gueldre roses peeping in at the 12 illustrating his case than that of Ireland. . 3 5 a ears now; she longed for it: she used to/unfortunate circumstance. There is no 5 Sunday 37, 29 morn} 2 " 52 window—she, a runaway whom her|!f any “pee es ae 8a ti g Aer ‘ ee | 3s! solo ol 3 1 5S friends rould not open their doorg{curse of free trade it is Ireland. Free 4 k | b ( | p { steele) 33 32) 1 10) . 2 39 ( i a : i Y ca to coo lying in site eileen bed, trade has killed Ireland. There was atime 00 j 0 and reamenta (In ef, jWelnesday § 3! 331 49) 5 13 Ee Ly - HB; Hy |with the knowledge that she had no money when the manufactures of Ireland were | : eThersday | “9 os, 3 <4) © 24 oO .to pay for what she received, and must found in the markets of Europe and even of Book-Binder Papel Ruler, 10, Friday 7 oe on e = 19 ‘offer these strangers some of the clothes in the United States. There was a time when ’ i Satarday hid oats 5619 6 15 WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR WILL her basket? It was then she thought of | Irish linen, poplin and frieze and woollen —AND— coon, | ool = 4 26! 9 47 7 |her locket and earrings; and, seeing her | $008 generally were to be found all over : ae - | a9! 40 457'10 26): ‘pocket lie near, she reached it, and spread | the world, But it is not so to-day, under BL NK BO K MANDE CTURER Baeay iS} 42;5 3011 4 < PURCHASE , the contents on the bed before her. There the influence of free trade. When Eng- A , Q t A . 2 1g Thursday 16; 43:6 TILL 45) 27 | ‘were the Jocket and earrings in the little land’s manvfactures had been established : oe ane . 1 Pnday 15 45! 6 50|morn} 30! ‘velvet-lined boxes, and with them there|2der a system of protection the embargo The Printing and Binding machinery and |3Saturday 13; 48' 7 40/027) 33 | was a beautiful silver thimble which Adam | Was removed from Ireland; direct importa-| Plant in this Office is that of the late aia - - 47 | gel ——— lhe » ‘Remer »!tions were not allowed to Ireland, but 19 Sunday ; wy) 47 8 37/0 11 36) had bought her, the ‘‘Remember me : ’ 29 Monday 9 494'2 Li #8 | making the ornament of the border; a steel | goods for Ireland had to be discharged at Bremner Brothers. at a, : 7 Z 47 : Po — | purse, with her one shilling in it, anda Te Ere a sonra pt, - and is well known as one of the most com- 22 Wedaeaday G6 #1 hl 57; 4 1) +. smali red-leather case fastening with a} @rawn trom Ireland to assist In the develop: | plete printing and binding concerns in the $3,Thureday Sot ee oI Remember this Vionth Closes OUT strav. These beautiful little earrings, with |meat of English industries, the protective | Lower Provinces. With such facilities it is 24 Priday — of = 18 = — 55 | ‘their delicate pearis and garnet, that she tariff was removed and free trade was!no trouble to do the best work at moderate 25 Saturday 4 9 ae 4 : : oo Tl {had tried in her hears with such longing in established, and the result is that the| rates, dh - oo Jt) 23° e ‘ ' ‘i . > ae so] svi & 22° @ 90 i4 0} j jthe bright sunshine on the 30th of July! people of Ireland are not in a position to 44 Queen Street, BIT . BY Bb ee i | She had no longing to put them in her|@mbark in industrial enterprise, but are °9) Wedn aday 547 0. 7 37/18 43! 4 ears now; the head, with its dark rings of | dependent on the Charlottetown, P, E. Island. 30 Tharsday 452\7 2/8 36! 16 18/4 9 hair, lay back languidly on the pillow, and CULTIVATION OF TIE SOIL March 17th, 1885. the sadness that resied about her brow and | for their support. That is how we find that RO bg F? 4 SO Ni eyes was something too hard for regretful|free trade has destroyed Ireland, so that s g|memory. Yet she put her hand up to her/the people have to depend principally on ears; it was because there were some thid/ the potato for their living, having no in- ME RAILWAY TIME TABLE i Oh town Boh Cth EQQK = rings in a ane the es we dustry outside of the farm to engage in; (Charlottetown Time.) , a little money. Yes, she could surely get/that the population are idle about nine ; ARVE US ols want. i no nm a mmm SN A Fam 2 jsome money for her ornaments; those} months in the year, and that when the aks icine cncshecendl $02 3 oa pees —“~ — her met aes cost | potato fails there is famine. Had Ireland TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. Royalty Junction................8%5 2326 great deal of money. ® Jandlord and) the opportunity afforded under protection, 08 Cedar St. 5 SO IISNUNEES, ..... . .nonmenomene 917 417) landlady had been good to her—perhaps| manufacturing industries would be estab- FROM THE SON: You oan ise. Hanter River. Sicdves anicen 932 432) they would help her to get the money for|jished. She possesses great water power “ Gentlemen: My father resides at Glover, Bradalban-. ‘ ‘ ses eeee 10 10 5 09 | ar) these things. and valuable mines. and Vt. He hag been a great sufferer from Serof- nar ind tes osege = = 5 aa But this money would not keep her long; UNDER A FOSTERING TARIFF. wis. ange en ietter will tell you what en... ee ae 10 57 5 57 what should she do when it was gone !/ manufactures would, ina short time, be é 6 23 «ns Where should she go? The horrible : a , : ive 33 20: : established. We know that the people of rilla . /BtTiVe...-... eee DD 32 thought of want and beggary drove her : b ers sarsapa Summerside, P. M. ddedes Cull Wb “Would we hubk ‘4o° hae Ireland were very much troubled when they y p DOME, 0s eka 1 47 a. ae ; ees ; vo “°F found that free trade was adopted in TT I think dite bleod anes Mmoouche........ as CHILDREN’S FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, COTTS, uncle and aunt, and ask sam - ee England. I find the following queries sent eee ae yg ee ae ae ieee ‘ HE oT her and have pity on her. ut she s ran! by an English correspondent to the Nation years; but it did not show, except in the form Port ul. cree eore . 3 22 SLEIGHS, Ke., CH LAPES e from that idea — as she might have hewspaper, one of the most influential and of ascrofulous sore on the wrist, until about OUeary..... ee 4 42 shrunk from scorching metal ; she could able conducted journals published in fire years ago. From 2 few spots which ap- SNCCE toca jyescoecss coe Oe : . _ |never endure that shame before her uncle|qrejand : peared at that time, it gradualiy spread soas Tignish. . ESO I A | irrers & Looking Glasses, English and German, yery Low. and aunt, before Mary Burge, and the “Q ln Share al entirely feenithinde helen © Or ae tae, ake Toei on . rye Vhe ar . od ° ” errid ed, anc } uty, ene. a. & 7 - i on. aarti * Ireland and England or between Ireland and he began nsing your medicine. Now, there are EEE EE oe v 47 >roxton, and everybody W - new her. | 411 colonial ports ? few men of his age who enjoy as good health ’ NLS icccctcereosctues 7 47 _ They should never know what had happen-| «a_ Yes: quite too free. Your legislature as bo has. I could easily name fifty persons ; 1 g —_- PP ececcccroscocegones = eS ed to her. kept up commercial restrictions only till Irish who would testify to the facts in Lis case. MEM eer ccce cecccceceseces 0 2 . . 4 ° : What could she do? She would go away | trade and commerce were finally crushed and Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS.” Welling*ou treeeeee tree eeeee il 07 Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings - from Windsor—travel. again as tshe had |the capital which ought to have’ sustained «it te bome eee creeeres tae = a. u,| the largest in the Lower Provinces, unrivalled in quality and) ono the jast week, and get among the flat them effectually secured to England Then, FROM THE FATHER: fics cna | BETIVE .. eee ewes 4° ae Me ‘ : ° Pall he Ch t+ in|green fields with the high hedges round|W2en the current 0 rade was estaplisned-— » fo ‘ the benefit I ae, « ‘ § ictures—the eapest 10 | green ela = g 5 . , a as 3 a duty for me to state to you the semaercide, d ‘ sr a. 7 99 variety, and made to suit all kind ot P ct P ‘them, where nobody would see or know irish raw produce to England, English manu have derived from the use of : WSS sc. case des 202 732 he city ’ a factures to Iretand—you offered us free trade, . Kensington. 237 807 the city ° her; and. there, perhaps, when there was ce ke aphsieiniiiiitin, deedin: Deets hate Dien tends . . CCC CHOCO ee een essere ee e . a eel ? : uc oe fWa eeeecerscssece 3 a ; = . = - — Oe ae ag that Ireland wants now. Ayer S Sarsaparilla. oun TT ittacndinamackheue 317 5 ’ , courage to drow "BO ome o ‘ . ait c. Bee ccccc cence 7 $33] PARLOR & CHAMBER SULTS), lite “tiat is the scanttonds. Yoo, she] outonn tents oy manutactares, which do} — Stesibnthengo1 was completly cofered with CE io aeaecoendes 14 402 932 would get away from Windsor as soon 43} 144 exist with regard to the same iis Sistine a terrible humor. and aprotelane r— = * . - y _ . " *4 +) 5 =U. e nee aetire. ho weaned. 4 17 § 47 possible; she’ didn’t like these people at “A. Not now; having stripped us” bare, and ee cms 0b eee’ A raed o>" duces = ms = - the inn to know about her, to know that} secured the markets of the world to yourselves, the blood to flow ii many places whénever cies cdlebocesdcegs § 32 1102 h she had come to look a Captain Donni-| you can now afford to say to Ireland: What I moved... My sufferings were great, aad my GOLNG EAST, P. M . : d Cl b Suits whic thorne; she must think of some reason to| hinders you from rivalling us’ Up, and be life a barden. I commenced the use of the Caarlotter. wn 317 Examine our Magnificent Parlor an — = , to tell them why she had asked for hir irring. Behold y de is free.’ > il} nd have used Coe ee ' a ( y she had asked for him. stirring. Behold your trade is free SARSAPARILLA in April last, and have us x Junction octcnctetecacenes 3 40 we are Selling at Cost. With this thought she began to put the] We know the position of Canada, it regularly ene ee Mises. pdactneesstabe iil sanenee : 17 things back into her pocket, meaning toljying as ~ it does alongside the ee er a sortestly welhiie tix? iraeh 2 SHEETS + sec cdee Seenss pe . , . get up and dress hefore the landlady came] United {States, i ieatinn 64 «thet: of ee : > 32. ¢ 37 c pie : ." Jnited yStates, 18 simila 0 respect — being now able to do a good day's Cardigan § depest. sso cvcecbens a CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitche to her. She had her hand on the red-|freland to England. We know that they work, although 73 years of ago. Many inquire ee ee 6 42 Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, leather case, when it oceurred to her|are more favorably situated in Ireland than | _ what bas wrought such @ cure in my cage, and ee ee 457 , Painti Varnishing and Gilding there mizht be s mething in this case; we are in Canada, because while we allowed t tell them, as I pligge po salt you, cs... + oc dishaoouieaillt al eee RUNG, E which she had forgotten—something/ American manufacturers to come in ‘here at oe aaa ~ Saaaeieee, ms MU... occ: codes cualeeaen 6 08 ee A ne worth selling ; for without krowing what||ow rates of duty, they built up a wall and . ina Saini Bear BE Choc e coccccces ae vegueanainl 6 57 BEDDING AND MATTRESS-—Feather, Hair, Flock, Hibre, she should do with her life, she craved kept our manufactures and raw products a ee 7 42 Excelsior Wool Straw—Cheapest in the city. = —. ot living | as ae a3 ~ from the markets of their country. The AYER’S SARSAPARILLA cnres Scrofula PROM EAs? * ’ ? sible: and when we desire eagerly to tind) manufactures of Ireland have and all Scrofuleus Complaints, Erysip- — 6 52 something, we are apt to search in hepeless FREE ACCESS.TO THE MAkEMTS elas, -Eqwema, Ringworm, Blotches, Bear Rive Pee eee =” an r ee laces. No, there was nothing but com- , aN a Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of Be aE ose ee cece ceeeeeereneeetees 7 o Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheffioneers, ae aoe arae neh dried. tulip. [of Englatid while we aré"déptived, as Fhave| the Skin. Tt clears the blood of all impu- oe — : an ; a sili , , . ehalsaid, of the marketsfof the United States. rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of Morell... 8 57 Washstan 8, WC. eapest. petals between the paper leaves where she ’ g , as ee 9 37 had written down her little money ~ac-|As a means of self-defence and self-support the bowels, atid thus restores vitality and ——— ee ee — counts. But on one of these leaves thero|it became the interest of the Canadian peo- strengthens the whole system. Cardigan... sok ensentie Meta JON bw Ne = WSON was a name, which, often as she had seen|Ple that we should adopt in a large measure PRbeakep Br Mount Stewart, ) °TVe.------ coecers 9 32 it before, now dashed on Hetty,s mind like the same kind of policy as prevails in the Stewart, jos e . \ oe ea .| United States. There is a small book which Dr.J.C.A er & Co., Lowell, Maes. Bedf ( Gepart......eeeeeees 9.42 Oh’town. Dee 19 1RR4—3mo8 a newly-discovered message. The name ere io a pea Crterossanse see e eee wan © ie was—Dinah Morris, Snowfield. There was L‘see largely distributed through the Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. NMI... . vnc exon nceseeeeun 10 54 -- = : 7 ~ latext above it, written, as well as the House—the report of the commissioners SE. ;.:,.- 052-0505 eae 117 i oades by Dinah’s own hand with the little|appointed to inquire into the condition of | a — our manufacturing interests. That report ee ~ceaieiié. dae i olla : a WE SEL i ' i 0) Se okuladl Pom motets 2 ena has received very severe criticism .at the SULLIVAN & ACH BILL, g |red case lying open before her. Hetty did hands of hon. gentlemen opposite. I ATTORNEYS “ AT- LAW ; not read the text now; she was only arrest- wondered why that. book of all books had Potatoes, ed by the name. Now, for the first time, roof eeeing’ ae Tt > oe ye ost Solicit ia Cl ‘ r she remembered without indifference the)" OP a sliciters in imeer Spiling, Bark, affectionate kindness Dinah had shown her, |reason. It showed ~ that there ~ are ys R R Vie and those words of Dinah in the bedcham- manufactures © in the country, and NOTARIES ROE, &¢. 4 ° Ss “fi! i “EB ber—that Hetty must think of her as a that although a certain amount of depres- i, sea ee } umber ” friend in trouble. Suppose she were to go | Son does exist, yet they are in a fairly OF FICES— O'Halloran s Building, Great La ‘ 9 nl canes to Dinah, and ask her to help her? Dinah} Prosperous condition ; and for this, reason | George Street, Charlottetow», ths yr a : = did not think about things as other people hon. gentlemen opposite criticised it more} ggg Money to Lean, > Canned Lobsters, Mae CAPITAL, - 2 - = ” . ” $2,000,000 did; she was a mystery to Hetty, but Hetty adversely. Pi ) . W. W. Souiivan, Q. 0.1 Crveres ROM sone kerel Berries, E o. knew she was always kind. She couldn't} Mr. Paterson (Bravt)—Is it correct | Jannary 1@, 1982 . rries, ESS, imagine D'nah’s face turning away from Mr. sahet te Gn ns (Mr. Davie +o — ——— — %s _ ~ } . in di rk repr of or scorn, Dinah’s 10n,. member tor ueen'’s 5. aVvles 10 r A Vish Bite, HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. Sains willingly seakied ill of her, or re-|Criticised the book ; but he dealt with it iicheod, Morson & Mojuarre, Best Prices for all Shi ‘ri —J. Scott Mitchell, Agent ciel in, he ‘sary ish-| Very gingerly, and at length threw it down Ship ts. Write full HLA x BRANCH - HCO 1 eu, Ag . jeicing in her misery as a _ punis , , , ten for astethane. : . LIPA iment. Dinah did not seem to belong with a sneer. He said it referred to the BARRISTERS nee te to that world of Hetty’s, whose glance she lobster industry ; and he asked ; What has ee dreaded like scorching fire. But even to|the NationalPolicy done for that industry ? HATHEW AY & CO,, Risks Taken coun Most Favorable ‘PEW EASe jor Hetty shrank from beseeching and Lam going to inform him. We know that ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Genesal Commission Merchants, D RD ISLAND jconfession ; she could not prevail on her- ome we “gas ee the ee Policy De. ee SGENT FOR PRINCE EDWAK : self to say, ‘I will go to Dinah ;’ she only|¥¢ Save had suiiicient revenue to meet ex- . al : 22 Central v harf, EBuston, ~ a ee ang | thought of that as a possible alternative, if penditure and Oflice ii Brow 8 Block, Queen square ylembers of Board of Trade Gorn and r. a4 é RN - 7 D, she had not courage for death. HAD A SURPLUS. (UP STAIRS), E£ chany mMevVAM TS ° ; To b | - J , i is | ‘h’te . 12, 1885, Oh'town, ior. 19, 1984. } Charlottetown, tan. 1865 MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX (To be continued.) As I have had the honor of a seatin this! (Chb’town, Feb. 12, 1885