if l 5 1 L i 1 i pA(;E'_[1WQ~ 1 I I "rl-mi.A'i~ns'r saws _ ' 1 - = lil-nf I-.»E'_l<>|l , -or '*i' ,.i=';s_'i=fi '*.-_*.\.x 'I ~` 2 hi- if :,- -.1 2 » a _ _ AUGUST 3°. 1911 1 2 _ . _ . _ The vamous or1N1oNs as S b n d It is nntewoitliy thai. in the nieaa- ex-Speaker of the H ' in the right way To propcrly_ com- , po tl ii tl pi'er=i-riptioiis these clzlys :iii ddr-quiitc stock ofdriigs is requir- ed and kii<>wlid;_'e of how to use them also L\€L‘t"SS!1I'y. _ ‘ Now iriiietlicer :ire multiplying and :ill :ul- viinccli. this ilirc-ctiuu ci-c-rites ‘iiiw piiiblciiis for the pharlliacist. \\ c ltxivv :til thc drugs and iiiedivines for wliich there is any clczntli il iii llli:-' li»c.'ility_ A ii _\' prc.~'c~iipti'ins lirouglit hrrc :irc colli- poilndi rl by :i grziduzirc pliririuzicist in :_1 iliost scientific rllflrlnei' and at the most rcrlsonriblc prices." ].G, jamicson DRUGG :'f:`.'i` i _ Tl-lE_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lt is moii ceivc tllnii ct-ive. tory they _-linwn." Im-:Quang I For the 'Bride Ifvou lripp,-:ti In be nm; of the maiiiy pirrinris irrtnting it Wedding Gill ;,i|.l i-.il Imiiwing just \\'li=ii to buy, ici- ask tlir- f€l1 clmnigie. it appears inoreo\'cr that the m0"s irish Niitioiinlists ns u body passed ii i'e---iiliitioii pi~;i_ving to |-.c exempted thefq iroiii i't~ci»i\'iiig the .~:.'iliu'y, "so that “paid selvlcei as they cauad ll' 1" th* might still priescrvc their rigid Holm, iiitlicpi-ildcncc." As the London. Tele- mmm griipli puts it, "The member inny not late wunt it. Hi- may much prefer to be g°°d without it. Nevertheless the quarter-i that ly cheque will descent! upon him and gnfnu he must accept it. Self-denial is pmd _.~ii»ioity riiriiiiidoii, .iii must he paid; the P ull must receive. Nil favors ore t0 be "cor 'i`herc wus some interesting debate, “lg” anti on the ilivisiou 158 members "mm voted against the proposed payment, the L ii»i.u.~ 256 i-mod roi- ii, giving d mi.. V919 lo1'1ty` of llii for the meusurc. Two of It the ineiiihars who opposed pnyment “Inc” were Lord Woliiicr, sou oi the Eurlof ic “t"‘°lll’h'3l`e I- l ll h‘i~lborne, and Mr. Peel, son of the 'non a tree had also draw for ol £316 750. 0. Yet in these years no h to the democracy." Thi sense Bill. _ ds in Bum of £50 000, and hu residence besides? 'riiot 3;. ll sixteen B Pension amounting fn the Bt_8 L0 £64,000. '|110 nobli Viscount Wolmsr) was algo on te of retrenchment .and econo- ° ntlc|icc fr - _ .conespondent tens that U" Ulll Queliet. Laurier meetin - Fi'i¢iii:li-spealiiiig I-'riivince is seeth- over t ' g at Three Hive” was Wm, ,_“_,,___m___t _,E__e__y_m__ m wice as large as that held by <~ Y Monk andy). |m=,,,_ ,\,,,,,,.,, um, (_h,,,,,_m out U, mace __ Ouiassa nt ttiesarni ai‘iii.-a--is tiilkinif politics. lcirisk ar- ciii'rcs;ddd§ht tlhe` ciinmmign. Tm , ` ini s in ications of _;.7iiiiii_~iits ut thc roailsitlc on the - _ ll » possible . »~. - _- . _ iS,_r____,_ in the ,i__,,,_ ,__ ________t,_y Sw__es_ Own _,__0§iL:_ici; foih_';>ii_ Wilfrid ln. his ut cusiinl iiiiictiiius us well ns at poll- ' W lc It is possible he - ma l ~ ,_ il tfiitliiiriiigs have ilot caused fewy mil tmee or four seats' but We -ini , i many tr. vliuuitfe t.lieii~ minds, it in Peet mme tgrlned, Ooilservamves ex” priitinlilc, bill liori: caused many to 0 an tmt' And It il’ S _ _ 1.1 and look up the facts for thein' tldntli that after the mm' which end " ' Qi" I "ml ' ' ' B meetin t Th ~ . . .wlvi-s." And ° the Nationalist com- . g “ ree Rlvels 8, __ ii ' - piti A ' inn is that the whole Emp" SCAPES GPERATIO \ _ , It is t b' _ . wiisciiied iiyLydiiis.Piiik- ..._.___....".‘. ii§3.....“‘..§‘$'Z“Il°i‘.;..‘?;'.§‘ “E , - it ham’sVegetableComp0und ‘Pty “‘°"@- 1° is 11 <1u=f=-11011 we ii- *H Elwood, Ind.-“Your remedies have emo" "V0" Wlllch will affect in some _ L_,,,,ud "uf, i,_,,g_ IL],,,_‘,u _f,_,,,y ,agen ,iix _wily devel-y elector in Canada. In' its bottlcso ,y in 'iii ' iaun‘s cge Va. ron economic l 1; » _ ble Conipoiiiiil. l tion or iiinkingatriiiiiieisiiiiiciitiiiiiqzlls PICS are ready for 1na1.ket “"‘S “Wk “"8” hetwiieii two . . ° ° 'ec three weeks earlier. - --.-;.. ; co/y up uioiitlis and could _ I great countries. To us Igk- .' ` not walk. l suf- "1 tw far East IG d ' ‘ _~ t_`t-reddall the tigiel. ly i, question ,,f(;,,,,,,3:; ghict xléutzie A ;§;§j "lie octors sni - _ W , =-.§s§;§, could not getwell I""gl“"d Imllket, where tho people i, X; I’ i without an opera- lllllle £0 lilly much produce from 'f°flf`, tion, for I c iild li t ~ B _=,__:,;,;,¢ _ , hardly sizindu the H Ame' to us' who "re °°""°"l°’ltlY , W 1C made l:,l5eI1€’:)||I_l__*p:€l"l(;_ln‘:_‘"'f*'Ee5,pv$g`e’; it To su*h we commend tha story of i-Ito to Mrs Ptnkham at Lynn, 11 P001” Wvmefl Wl10 ln great need We are offering at {',‘,“ Il ll ss, for adv ice Your letter prayed the Power above for hi-ood ll be absolutely confidential, some passing ,,0y,,_ ,,ca,,,,g her ,,,ead_ ‘I ith? aAdvif_‘i_ffje‘ __ #Hi ings, tumbled _a loaf of bread down 25 per cent discount f" a nice lot- of 1 Tan Shoes and Boots. Come and secure a ]air before they are all sold. Ilotlvesiy N B. Cunitucleil on th/1 llouscrlvstem in which the boarding houses are quite iiupariiii- from the main buildinvs. und ouch is in clmrge of two must.- ers i-iituatiori unexelled buiidlniyls np- to-cliitifand splcndirfly cquinpv- , fn- cludlrir an 1-xrellent gymnasium and manual training' deigurtriient- teaching ugalf hiwhlv qualified. _ Preparation for Universities, R. M. C. cr Business. Next term begins Sept. f2f.h. Illustrated calendar and lull details on apphcuion to Rev. W. R. Iliblnrd M A Goff Bros the open chimney. The relieved wo- 4 Rothcsay Collegiate Si hool mun dev5utly returned thanks. The boys then tried to undeceive h - poor ‘woman was. -Fortunately we .have bread enough and to sparc. , “°t1"" Lamplllgii iii Canada fi . - that is because of the supreme ' t ln 81'- t ~ . ,,131 twhiih attaches to an internation. md” lléifeenlent between (‘mm,ju .the foremost of the 1)0m,ni0,,,., u d' fl f°l"’llUl Power. And it is to be Ori, S_t‘FVL‘d that the people _of the United btates are only less iiitenested than 0111'selves. Thus not only the speak ini; but the voting in Canada is ,I nintter ‘ Of llV8lY concern to the entire l*311glish~speakiiig wor1.1_ _ _ , e is the __________ mi-_» 'ludicnce of me speak lea. i ’ piuns in my sides, r ‘md h""¢ 11 large surplus otaucli :- f " ,Qi W especially my right l’f“‘lU¢fS to sell. That l k one. and down lily (iuariiian l'k OD S to The f.‘l~li` ‘ l . it _ I 0 welkpuymg velltllre fOr feel better wlieiiialliiidgtakiznbiigilii out fmmiirs and pmducers' e bottle of Compound, but kept oil ‘sollle bl! Cvrpnrations, some heavi- l-wuszifraid to stop toosoon."-Mrs. ly protected and financial int; nm MULLEN, 2728 N. B. St., El- which hiivo little in emits 0d_ Ind » _ _,Utne common with and Why will women take chances with Sympathy for the tolling operation or drag out_a sickly, "Issues, are opposing the ag,-cement lf’-hearted existence, missing three- some ultra-loyalists h d, . irths of the Joy ot' l1_viilg. when they American W ° “trust libel ii find hoiilth iii Lydia E. Plnkbanfs E1 a'"°_0PP0BlllK it. but whichl getable Compound? 0119 of them with a ton of hay or ten 1~‘or- thirty years it has b_een the bushels of oats to sell would ` aiiilard remedy for female ills, and take the t__0uh_e __ _ even s cured thousands of women who th ,_ 0 Inquire whether ve been' troubled with such all- 0 S0 d produce is going to England nts as displacements,inflammation, or the United States so long og th eration broid tumors, lrregularl- price was ,n ,mmm é G s, periodic pains. backziche, indiges °m° “fe 0DDos- oes fill 3:19. l;':§“.i.1:°:ii§ttz2i ........ 3?..‘Z2.Z""..”;”.i‘i."J§?.f._';i°€"i_°- 1° “Ile Mil" ll' ll 'llllllllilllll lt u ' _ . til ‘ J ' ' W » . _ ...__ er told her it was' their work. She re- plied, 'rho Lord sont ir' ii the devil Makes "Im S0_ ii brought lt." We are not in need of bread as the Nsiw Anvmnrlssmuurs. FOXES FOR' SALE Two Newfoundland Silver Fox dog I pups. Different pedigree. Correspondents U IOIICIIQU. - 'I‘HI‘1 l`.\I\'II‘AIGN IN UI}B_. ‘ ' ~ . ` Q ~ Fc. Loiitiary to n p,.ev,0uB ,.,,,,0,,, ,.iiii... ei-~ _ ?"‘?"“"°“""'*’ MOLASSINE MEAL 1 . llllll Ill PEIIFEGT llEll.`Ill IHAIIKS lil “FRUIT-I-TIVES” Vmcowxn, B.C., Feb. nt. |910. “I sm well acquainted with a man, known to thousands in Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminster, who for neatly a year was practically a cripple from Rbeumatism. He was so trou led with the disease that lie found it difficult to even turn over in bed. His heart appeared so weak that he could hardly walk up stairs. ` Last june, hc received a sample of "Fruit-a-tives". He used them and dates his recovery from that tiiue. l`o-day, there is no man in Vancouver enipying better health. e was building a house this fall and shingled agood part of the roof in a _ Iriving rain, without siiffcriilg any bad fleets . JOHN B. LACY. Mr. E. E. Mills, (assistant postmaster it Knowlton, Que.,) also writes: "I honestly bclievetliiit “ l-`ruit-ri-tives" s the greatest Rlieuiiiutieiiii cure in the .vorld". Try it yourself. 5oc_ n box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. \t ilculers, or lrou_i Friiil-ii-Lit ns Liinited, lttuwii. %_ _mi i iur farmers want 11 market. What 'natter whether it be ii. Liberal or ii - lonservutive lender who opens thi gate? , 4 ::-Ladies! you cannot go any vhere without. taking some of tbr imple preparations with you, forii :use of emergency, you are not al -Jays apt to find them in siriiill storei it sumriicr resorts or in thc country fiet us supply you with toilet wat ~l's, powders, cold creiini ond every- .ning necessary to the toilet. The VicKinnon Drug (Io. drtf. l‘llANt'%l’UR'l`A’1`ION _ AND RECIPROCITY. Mr. Editor,-It is indeed a source if gratification tu any man who de- rires first the interests of his Pro- /ince or lloniiiiion to read such an iiitoriul ns is in the ltural Giinrtliiin .f Friday, 25th. Althongll a true reliever iii reciprocity, you are yet o 'eiisouable one who first realizes the -xt'i‘emc need of ii more direct route ind reduced freight rates to and from iui' Pr Vince as parniniqnnt tu all iccds. fc/\nd on this one of our repre- :entativcs from Queens had scarcely ot his scat wariiied lifter being new- y elected when he had to exclnini with 'oiitempt “We have hieuril of ii 'l‘un- icl ") ;l‘li_c__coiniilg _of_two prominent mon . Continued on page four. T ____ Arrrlvrioiv Best Food, It keeps their animals in perfect health. ` HORSES are able to do mort work---it gives them a perfect digestion, a _healthy appetite and a very glossy COAT. V COWS give more and richci milk-itis fed to the Record Breakers EEP are free from HUSK and tlOO.\E-it makes them healthy. ` Sold by Auld Brothers, Charlottetown, P. E_I. 8~22dlmo __ % "- 'f ‘zz W » s'§\`.` /Q ~l 1 ¢fg\4~'e\=k§/i -_//I1 | q , it 1’ ~ .ii _il ll" `.‘{-*§3,s1`-\\-tif _ is* ' ~ .. ...'..._ " ~- if __s-1797, may be satisfied with his pre- sent business knowledge and ability, but every one of our pupils is equipped for a com- _ mercial career because Crt ri business course at' tli`s College and you are fiited for the .most respons- ible positions. Steno raphy, typewriting, accot1'ntIng,etc. Ask for new prospectus - nion Commercial College. W. H. KELLY, , , _ _, _ _ _ . ,. i Headmaster. sox i7., Wm Mgran _ 1-zzdiimi _ 8- _Wm North Sydney. C. B. _New 'Roni ”_,___,,i I market for all hor products in the baniidtnn farmer and the American British Isles By 5 consensus ofopln- Inrlnif ll\W° 50°” Ill “|008 sfgahig man ,B “_” trade ,na ,Jelly agi-“_ Ion lu~both parties tbiii,ia _a good tbclr.lul‘DllIl Dl'<-lllllclll “ld° bl 9 d,.n|o1 natural products. Tblsgi mmm' i thing for Canada. 'All would feel thejlnglilb market and the buns, t,‘,.e“,_°r ‘reedom to “__ do simply that it would be n bad thing for us farmer has held his own there ags ps an ¢o it Brltainwere to :suddenly ehaugelanicrlca and the wprld. in duulg' her triage Policy and ti;'i_|_1os:__ duties p_i;od;1`;:ti:__;s|_;stcl;;_l_l_y banada 118 __ mug upon w at we ave o s _ van a nc I1 - Wg gba bo und" no - low rate of dpty would cause cbu- Times change, have cbau_g¢;l-rm'l_;lx, m‘““‘°l` l - cern. A rate as blgb as that we have time was when banadl_aI1 Ethan for years met at the American bord- went io the States to arm ,H tc-_ gr would, if imposed by Britain, be Now American farmers are c0'11'1 HK ol viewed with alarm in Canada, and Canada fn thousands andidllltthe our mr rightly so. thousands to farm on this B If 3 m__ort,y to sell in the British market 0,. France, Germany and other Euro- ling. Does not. this estnb ld 1;” on other m li penn countries impose heavy duties,,;`hiltty to compete in lim" l”'°m“et_ _ ,,,._ on our products when sent.; to their in America, as we have long 5_0] 1;” ing. Wo ghall bo under no com _ mnriiotii. would it not he regarded do with chem in England? h° B with satisfaction if one or all oi the tha; way-not in evciytlilng _:Jef alle; countries of Europe would decide to but in most things. A lnuc nag __ admit our products free of ditty? We proportion ‘oi the Deollle 0| uf" '; think it would. There is not in fact god' States than ui Canadu live it 1 country on the face of the globe cities. Hence the proportlufl ‘Ill C011 und accessible to commerce to wblchmiimors to producers there is urger- Cnnadian producers would not be glnd,'1‘bis is in `oiir favor. The two larier to have free access in like manner as cities of thc States have 11 PQPU ll' they now have to Great Britain. tion equal to the entire Dominion- And according to this view of the ,Potatoes and outs are not grown il; 'rise it ought to be n doubly £0011 cities. Agnin in the yield per acreo :lilng to have free access for our nu- w|,oi\f_ nm] oats, the Canadian furnit- tural products to the market of tile," boots the American by a han - United States. In the first place ill some margin. is a market close at hand. So close But the consumer has some rights is it that for three thousand miles ng well as the producer. Something our boundary is a common one,_nnd like one-fourth of the people QI Can- the great bulk oi’ the Canadian pee- mio live in cities and towns and hai/e ole live very close to that border. In all their food-stuffs to buy. Most y the next place there are an immense they are supplied from _Canadian ~iinnber of people 'in the United farms. But in times of scarcity many qtlllies. 111141 they life PBI' Cllllltll farmers in Prince Edward Island mbout the wealthiest nation in the hayg had to buy hay, while in better world. That is the kind of people we yours they have a surplus to sell. ltke to den! with, those who are able when any article of food is by reasbn ind willing to pay. ‘ of scarcity unduly advanced ill' P"l°° So far there is a pretty general the consumer should be free to buy igreeinent.. We would gladly have it makes little mutter but the poor “he markets of the United States and ag well as the rich must have food. if all the world open to us for the There should never bc a tax levied :ale of our products there free of upon gho common articles, of‘food. luty. The reciprocity' agreement Reciprocity by establishing an ap- 1pe:istheAmerlcan market to us and proximate level of prices in the two t must be so far a good thing. Bull countries ought to bencilt both the objection is taken just here that it producer and the consumer. The ilso opens the Canadian market to farmer will benefit by having 11l¥\l`B' the people of the United States. This or market, a stendier market, and a is the only rational ground of objec- greater choicd of markets in which to tion to the agreement that we can dispose of his surplus. Some things -hink of. Let us see bow much it is he can sell better in some years in NON-h. England and at other times better in It is urged that American farmers the States, Always lie will prefer 11r<>du11e gruiu. potatoes and vege- tho homo marker up to uid .noiiiiuro tables, dairy products, horses, cat- of its capacity, becuusebe will have '#l€. Sheep and swine, just on our less transportation clinrges to pay. 'ni-lners do, and will send their pro- The cmisumer will benefit in time of 'lucts into Canada to the disadvan-‘ local scarcity by being able to buy tags of our farmers in our home from abroad. And the entire com- market. This is the sore spot. to munity will be benefited by having which the objectors point. But. we what is necessary for the sustenance shall buy nothing that we do not of man and beast untaxed. want. What is *beidanger in that re- 8-23mwIdrtl_ _ _ __ 1 ~. 0. F AG -.~ , _ _ . u 267 ( rom uardi llllllll WM f§---9~-- _ _fun wi _ _ _ 1 _ - , ` _ ` f A li' WE GET drug com i Q i A V ow DI Cmimizm R Gamma hu #kms mom . im ‘!“1l~-‘apdakink zeuiii-ally? Both the ’ R”°“'“0°l'1‘ . _ urlng ten years drew from pub- ~ I ' ' _ 1 ' ' l 1 4 or Y. The essence of the rectpr than we have hithcrt - my stated, it seems hardothulbliiliiie Illia. in can bd _other than ii good , “‘ utraldz to nu our 1.. ° °°“ fishery products fn the Iimteilagliitor more than we have hitherto been vis iiliiin bo in do way limited iiioriftiiiii wo were before in regard to y ar et. ~ And the same in regard to our b sion to buy in the United States ldiil more than before, and under no init ducement 'to do so unless we can buy there to better advantage than else- where. We shall _still be quit., as free as before to buy what wo wan; in the British market or in any other market abroad ol' the things which wa need and which we do not produce or do not produce in suttlciciit qunuf tity at home. So that the very ig. sence of the agreement is simply greater freedom of both selling and buying than we have enjoyed hereto_ fore. When one comes to think ol it why have we been all these yenrii seeking new or larger markets in Mexico, the West Indies, Australia, South Africa and France? Why buy, ws subsidised steamers, paying two million of dollars a year for giibgi. dies, mainly to carry our products to distant lands and bring the pro- ducts of those lands to Canada? All this has been done to make trails easier and fn order that we might trade more extensively. All the while our people have found lt pro- fitable to trade with the people of the United States in spite of heavy duties on both sides. Almost half our‘ trade in recent :cars has been with our big'next etchbor, chiefly because they pro- duct so many things that we want, and we produce many things that they want, because our borders are in touch I for three thousand miles and because there are tlfty railway or steamer routes over which products may pass from one - country to the other. It has never been found ne- cessary to subsldise the "carriers for this trade. There are no natural barriers between us. ‘The only bar- riers ara those of hostile tariffs. 'Illia reciprocity agreement simply pro- poses ‘to take down the tariii barri- crs und allow this most natural und profitable trade to flow more freely than it has flowed heretofore. Does anybody reallv believe that this can hurt Prince Edward Island or Can- ada? 8-llllniwdrti. __@_7__ __ _ Coos:-is. Coaos. Sfnawoaas, Dierrempan. Cocoa." Fouiwoen, SF-Avms, Cunas.A~n i=ne.ve_N‘re._,. _ Ano Cones CoN~rnAc1-ion oF me Hoot' 1 ' Fon SALE BY Au. DEALER: ° SQL! OWNERS G MANUFACTURERS to Fnasiais 'll-roam-N ai Co. cooimiiiiaqu _ ___ EDEC. ” - - /` _ ` li, _ Dil J.WoopB_URYf’s I , :HORSE Ti ` ”" IME . Nl5.`§'ob5%°fNT " 'Till-: KIND Tum' cuniss Look This Way Social ' and Tec ‘ AI 0|' Near The Albion Station on August 3l»t l9ll_ The members of Morning Light Lodge intend holding a tea which will cousistof a well I' uruished table ice cream all kinds of drinks, fruit and Theret the grounds aslic toe to_ an ilo\\'n. Come one-come and Tory and spend nn Tea on the table sl o'clcok p. m. ‘ till 9 p. m. Proceeds to go towards Albion Hall. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. 8 zgrlrzipd ' Fresh or Green ‘f ` “ WHERE TIIE FISIIERMEN WILL GAIN | Comparative Prices of Fish per pound in HALIFAX and BOSTON, for the last five and _a half years Halibut - - - - H A LIFAX BOSTON. Cod - Q I2() 14.37!! M acke rel - - goth, 1910 f _ Kinds of Fish Il. S. Duty Quantity Value it Cod, dried 3-4c per lb ` ¢.-»t»~-o.» -..»~».».¢.>~» Haddock, dried 3~4c ' “ Fresh “ Hake, dried “ Pollock “ 1 Tom Cod “, 2 Halibut . rc Flouuders 3-4c " Smells ‘ 3-4c, ‘ Herring, Salted 1-2c “ “ Herring, fresh 1-4c “ "‘ " Smoked and » kippered I-2'c “ Eels, salted 3-4c “ Eels, fresh 3-4c “ -.tot--at -an-av-.¢. Perch 3-4c “ Mackerel, salted lc “ " ` fresh lc “ Fish Oil ' 8c per gal. 814,041 41354187( i1 1,705 361,649.00 “ 10,973.46? _ 308.65949 “ 130,651 121,205 ,o87,8oo _ ‘ 21,232,308 1,24o,486.i.o 1,021,540 9,422,904 868,842.88 - 3o4,i88 79.944317 _7-772.591 396.953-8° I _ 54s._s~2` - 1.137.976 43.4 27 3.391.310 369.464-0° ' 699.259 ' 362c _ 7 I _ '_ _ ' _ 4°7 - Total Yield of the Canadlav Fisheries as Undernoted Year eifding June Proposed Reciprocal 3,7 5 3,620.00 Free 143,118.77 “ -»~»..~,`-__ ¢~».»\»-,.¢.».¢. 338.244 5° 325.533-50 44,586.00 19,692.20 1,292,489. 5o_ _ 11155130734' Ui Ao.-¢~¢..~ ».¢~¢~,t».¢.,. 6.965 -_ 68.939 oo 31 , i 76.00 55,goz.oo_ _ _ 578.607-0° 199,986.18 _ ' » 1411985.92? 11,663,257-47 ' These figures will convey to the fishermen some idea of thc Fisheries ol' Canada. They will realize what 'it' will mean to have the United _States markets thrown open to them. Do not forget that the marks: of Porto Rico is also thrown open to Canadian fish under the Reciprocity agreement. This ls ons of the belt markets in tha West Indira for dried fishy It came under the operation of the American tariffafter that country annexed ' it Reciprocity opens thiamarket to uc again. The dried flal-i lndustry has ‘great poten- tiritieq in Prince Edward I||and.Por lack of profitable maria! ii has not been developed. Reciprocity gives in just what we have been B-iIfm__vnlrt' I _i ' i I looking for since i866,s market for our dried fish. 'I`hi¢\l:'of`it I Ships loaded at Charlotte- town with dried Huh for Porto Ricoand bring- ing back cargoes of molules. It moans to the fishermen high prices for drledflnh and cheap mcliinel. , - ‘ been tthcizisl ofL8,:'ptember, fishermen gill ° vu, n the l ral ranks, follotln r Wilfrid Laurier and Honorable W. B. Etchi- lng the rhampions of Rat-lpro¢_~itv.' "PRESS WHERE YOU- REE HIS WHITE PLUIIE SHINE l" l'l` MEANS HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR FISH. WHICH WILL .ILINE YOUR POCKETS '. WITH ' SHINING GOLD AND SILVER COIN. 1 ' _