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MACLEOD —HAs — moved his Office + 10 HIS RESIDENCE, 0B 10 ZION CHURCH, wth Side Queen Square. March 6, 1533.—1lm eod wkly UTAN & MACNEILL, INEYS - AT-LAW Wieciiors in Chancery, * Lao», 4, ‘82. —pres her WN MACEAGHERN, ES PUBLIC, &c. OHalloran’s Building, Great iteet, Charlottetown. Kngy to Loan ax, Q. J. | Cuzstar B. Macyer, we (0D & MORSON mm & Atworneys-at-Law, WMS, HOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : wab Committee Fooms, Opposite Post Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- Merside, P. E. Island. “ITO LOAN, on good security, at terest, W. A. O. Monson. 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CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS Laueashire CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS icicle Bontins 1} : . n bn enected on all kinds of property a rr rates Losses settled p: mptly amd equitably DESBRISAY & ANGL S, (reneral Agents, 'Hlice south Side Wueel oquare. fh tewn, Nent lA PRR FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. | HAVE received instructions to geli several valuable FARMS, situated in dif. erent sections of the country containing > From 100 to 300 Acres each, For particulars apply at Application my mail will receive prompt jattention. i Ch town, Feb. 1 | considerable in weight A. McNEILL, THE STARR KIDNEY PAD. Indubitable Evidence, (Cc Frem Docters D 3, 1883.-—tf Merchaats Some of the additional home testimony re- ceived since publication of last pamphlet. GIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Picton, April 20, Gentlemen,—I find that your Pads are giv. ing entire satisfaction, and wish you increasea sales for so valuable a remedy for disease ot the kidneys J. B. Moapen, M. D. 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Me says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure “MAKE i ENS LA An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, how traveling in this country, says that most crepped Valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Cond cion Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- tol pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by pail for 8 jettor-stamps. I. 5. Joumson & Uo., Boston, Mass, CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE HE WoOoRLD. 0 Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. ——0 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. “0 ssment Company with a Safety Fund. at its actual cost. — ice Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. The Dominion } $50,000 Working ! » hs | ‘An Asse | | Summerside, Oct, 38, 1882.—ly FURNITURE, FURNITUR AT COST. fepemnenneenenitinie TENG Opposite Post Office, } ‘ | Picture Mouldings, JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883.—ly ro LET, The Business Premises Known as “83 @ueen Street,” Lately in the Occupation of R. W. Tremaine. JAS. DESBRISAY. Charletteiown, Dec. 29, 1882.—tf THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Laroe Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, PREPARED, AND WE ARE NOW Under the Garefal and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO Palas LETTER HEADS, i, HEADS, ~ RECEIPTS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, - HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &c., Ke., iort Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, ot wl ARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1883, Life Insurance Charlottetown. lis inn wn EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room | Trader shouts Freedom ! ae Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and, ™echanical industries that can’t live here i faving to advise the Public, may speax free.’’—Evxiripes. CORRESPOR DENCE, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents Protection aud Free Trade. NUMBER FIVE. To the Editor of the Examiner. Str,—The other method is the direct op- | posite. It may be called the gorgeous method. It rushes into statistics bewilder ingly. Demonstrates the whole world to be fools, England only excepted. It is Leviathan. It makes the ocean of statistics to boil hke a pot. Club issued an appeal to American farmers and spread it all over the West. It is safe tosay that millions of copies were distri- buted. It went upall over the land, and helped the farmers light their fires. Its aim was to stir them up to revolution, by showing them that every farmer consumed two hundred dollars’ worth of manufac- tured goodsevery year! If there were 5,000,000 of farmers this would make $1,000,000,000 of manufactured goode annually. English greed, not stopping to enquire into the absurdity of such a state- ment, set its eyes upon that one billion of dollars annually. Out of pure benevolent regard tothe Americian farmer, with whose hard lot it deeply sympathized, it would be willing to ‘‘ sell dear and buy cheap,” in order to furnish the vast supply, dismiss all the American mechanics to farming, and thus over-stock the grain market, to the delight of England and the Cobden Club, All this is put forward with charming inno- cence, not dreaming that any one will ask questions. How many dollars can the Eng- lish farm laborer spend for manufactured | Zoods ? Can he spend one fourth or even one-eighth of that sum on an average ! Surely it is a blessed land where the farmers can indulge their taste and secure comfort at that rate! The American farmer read, and laughed at, and burned the pamphlet. But still others followed, and do follow in the same strain. Added to the gorgeous statistics is the 'vituperative method. I, have before me ‘some Free Trade writings—not Prof Perry’s /—in which I find the term ‘‘alaves;” ‘‘fools” “lobbyists,” ‘‘log-rollers,” ‘‘humbug,” “atrocious oppression,” ‘bribery? ‘“out- -ragous fraud,” ‘‘licensed pillage,” ‘‘enor- nity of outrage,” and so on ad nauseam. : Those who allow themselves to condescend ,to such language are either conscious of a | week cause, or intent upon stirring up ,malignant feeiings. | Thereis also a singular vein of self-re- fatation in much of the Free Trade reason- ing, except it be regarded from an ex- clusively English view. They point to us the greater wealth of the manufacturing over the farming States. The great English Free Trade teacher, Fawcett, clearly shows, as we have seen, that the raw product is but a small part of the value of the finish- ed article. The logical inference is, that the farming States, should be also manu- facturing States. Variety of industries @ principle in all political economy. But instead of that the Free ” Let all the go to England. Now that would be excel- lent for England. Her labor being 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than ours, she should have all that advantage against our mechanics. We should, perforce, become raw producers. As England’s demand for breadstuffs is both a limited quantity and a variable, her good years demanding a small supply, where would our excessive production of grain find a market? England would then, in- deed ‘‘buy cheap,” but where could our farmers ‘‘sell dear?” Not only would they tind the English market limited, but they must meet the concentrated opposition of the black lands of the Azofi, of the Cremea, South Russia, Roumania, Servia, Bulgaria, and the Dobrudcha—all of the lands being asrich as the very richest ‘ands of the West. English foresight is pouring into all these regions, amazing quantities of the 20st im- proved agricultural implements, many of thein our own inventions. A few years since Mr. Hamlin entered a vastmagazine, apparently designed for government stores, in the city of Galotz, Roumenia. He was filled with amazement at the piles of plows, cultivators, reapers, mowers, threshing machines, winnowers, tedders, harrows, etc., etc. He asked, in astonishment, if those articles found a ready sale. The agent assured him that the sale was increas- ing. The people were slowly learning to use them; broken pieces were so aasily re- placed that they were acquiring confidence, and that some large farims had doubled their harvesis without increase of expen- diture. this century will not close before our farm- ers will find a most powerful competitor in the grain markets of the world. The Western farmer understands this. He prefers diversified industries at home to make his market secure and at hand. Otherwise he will be exposed to powerful fluctuations and competition. But the Free Trader, with a sweet innocence, asks him to shut his eyes to a!l this with the deceptive hope of getting a cheaper coat and cheaper shoes! The Free Trader aske the farmer to let England perform upon us the same operation which she has per- formed upon Turkey, Egypt, Japan, India, but which she cannot perform upor France, Germany, this country, or even upon her own culonies! Ou the whole, we feel disposed to pardon be cruel to take it from him. Yours truly, AN AMERICAN. Ch’town, April 17, 1883, necesita asians ‘fue only steam, sewins machine, and gun repa'ring shop on P. FE, Island, and the only place where you can get eveiy part ofa sewing machine or a guo made, is at Browns chop, ctirner of Privve and Graftun Strecty. Unless bldody revolutions shall prevent, { Years ago the Cuobden|} VOL. 12,---NQ. 126. Current Notes. {wo CENTS, THERE are 92 counties in Indiana, and it related that the average number of divorces granied annually on the ground of drunkenness, cruel treatment and sbandon- ment is about 20 to each county, making 1,800 cases. So says the Monitor Journal. is ——o Nem McPuau, of Dennis River, C, B., committed suicide some time ago, by cutting his throat with razor. His body was found at Antigonish, on the 16th. The face of the unfortuyate man was partly eaten away by some wild animal and ihe head almost severed from the body. <A bloody razor, clutched in the rigid “hand, told the horrible tale of suicide. > te i Ross ano Hantan.—It is now probable that Hanlan and Ross will meet this season and decide the question of superiority. Ross received a telegram on Saturday from Haulan that Ogdensburg offers a purse of $2,000 to the winner, and as both oarsmen are willing the race wili take place there. Wallace will forward his first deposit to Turf, Field and Farm to-day. pmlhé Sprinc.—The spring poet is in full song, 8 the foilowing from a New Orleans paper shows :—'‘Come, O song-bird of the bleak and barren north, turn tail upon the base, ungrateful weather of your iey home and hie thee fondly to the balmy south. In these bland airs an everlasting verdure waits for you. On tropic woodsheds sum- mits you may moult your wing and give it to the sweet south wind by day ; at night- fall you may serenade the langourons moon without your mittens or your overcoat.” > ir transpires that the Montreal gas:com- pany, with a capital of $1,112 500, actually earned a profit last year of $239,377. It was before thought they were earning too much, and a reducticn of 20 cents per thousand was made. But this lead to an increase of $16,000 in the receipts for gas, Montrealers now hope for a reduction to $1 if not 75 cenis per thousand. The Sta; claims that these figures would make yas stoves the rule rather than the exception for cooking during the summer's heat, ee THE 18th number of the Northern Chroni- cle, published at Pairsborough, N. 8., contains the following notice to the public: —“* We hereby notify the public that after the next issue of this paper, it will cease publication as far as we are concerned. If there are any parties who think they can run a paper in Parrsboro we will sell to them, and they can continue the paper, and we will publish it for them if they desire until such time as they can put in plant, e'c. We wid sell cheap, as we are bound to step out anyway. We will give sume reasons in our next issue for our course. G. W, Woopworru. ii Timoruy Mittoy was hanged at Mon- treal, on the 16th inst., for the murder of a farmer, at Longue Point. The crime for which Milloy suffered was one of the most cold blooded ever perpetrated in Canada: In November last Milloy, who was working for Nesbitt, in the capacity of a farm laborer, was discharged, and after a week spent in the city on a spree went to his former employer and demanded to be taken back, when refused he shot Nesbitt and finished his terrib'e work witha shovel. He was arrested and found guilty on the clearest evidence, at the last assizes. He died without making any public confession of his guilt. -_— tte Tue sad death is announced from Balti- more of Miss Duncan, a lady of nineteen, She suffered from insomnia, and sought re- fuge inthe fools’ paradise, hydrate of chloral. A bottle of the hypnotic was found in the girl’s bedroom, from which she had taken a dose largely in excess of the limits of safety. It ought to be understood that whiie chloral in the hands of the physician is a blessing, it is a most dangerons drug. In cases of lesion of the nerve centres or of heart disease, even a moderate dose, such as would be harmless to a perfectly scund constitution, will prove fatal. The sae of this drug ought to be surrounded with safe- guards, as in the majority of cases those who use it are the very last persons who should bo trusted with it. Special Notices. Five Cases Hats, two Cases Tweeds, opened to-day at D. A. Bruce’s. Japll Gi A LARGE quantity of seed wheat daily ex- pected, direct from Canada.—W. P. Cotwitt, {mar 29 6w wy 6i Goxv and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shopon corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky “Kent MItys.”—The best family flour, at Cheapside.—Henry Brrr. [mar 12 10i Aways avoid harsh purgative pills. They first make yeu sick and then leave you con- stipated. Carter's Little Liver Pills regulate the bowels and make you well, Dose, one pill. {all 2w eod wkly We are selling cff our large stock of Crockery at reduced prices, to make room for our new supply in the Spring. — W. P. CoLwILL, [fe 21 3aw wy A creat svow of Spring Hats at L. E PROWSE’s. {mar20 Nive or ten hundred teapots to be sold ehcap at CoLwitt’s. [fe 21 3aw wy A SEeW:sG Macwine that Brown cannot make work, you may just as well throw it away. Shop of corner of Prince end Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky Tun cheapest place on P. FE, Island for Trunks and Valises, is at L. E. Prowse’s {mar 5 wT Abas the Free Trader his spirit of vituperation. | : If this is all the comfort he has, it would | Gocwiis’s. Piexty of gardcn seed of various kinds at L. E. Prowse received to-day a fine assort- mcnt of Muttons, in steel, gilt, silver, &c. [a) 6 Ong HUNDRED Barrels Apples, in prime order, at Beer & Gorr's. [mar2Otf BROWN is aman you don’t mate every day He says he will defy the inhabitants 4 £ = [sland to carry hima gunto repair that he cannot mend, or make new. Now boys beat me if you can. Shop om corner of Prince and Graftdn Streets, {feb 22 3m, why