Show FREE TRADE FOR ENGLAND Judging by the dispatches En England is more strongly in favor or of free ree trade trad now than ever cyer before The Thel people there ha have hac c flirted a little with protection protection pro pro- under the leadership of or Joseph I Chamberlain but have ha returned with the time change of ministry to the tho latest lates tra traditional commercial system which i is peculiarly that of England They propose propose propose pro pro- pose to go forward distinctly a fre free trade nation I And there there are aro conditions where that tha system Is best England is probably an c le of that condition Theris There Ther is a n country which relatively produces pro pro- duces not nothing It IL is a manufacturing country It must import its raw ma tonal for fort t U t could not produce raw material lt It has colonies very er populous populous lous anti and extremely rich and these thes are compel compelled li to be customers of th the I mother count country There Theres s the market marke The one ono thing needed neede 1 Js s cheap raw fa I materials With that condition and with the assured and controlled market mar mar- 1 ket hat there thero will bo ho no nc need of or a a. high tariff for the protection of manufacturers and tile the resultant protection ot of the producer James G. G Blame declared in that memora memorable lo tour of his through h tho the Hocking valley coal Hold a field a tour which the Democrats said he ho never no would dare that malec that the protection principle principle prin prin- ciple was from Crom hark to center cemel in tho the interest of oC labor Jabor And Anti the tho people believed belle him him for he lie spoke the truth It may mar appear In the first view to be he protection for the manufacturers But back acl of these is a 1011 long Ions line of producers producers producers pro pro- of or raw material producers of ot labor the labor the main essential in er e every article manufactured And Americans have found that protection benefits tho the laborer and the tho farmer and all other producers It ma may bring bring- at times a ahl I hl higher price to the manufacturer than his competitor in England can cnn secure But while It builds the manufacturer it builds the market marlet for labor and the i market for raw material This nation could not have advanced with ith England's system of freo free trade for the conditions here and in England Eng Eng- land and ar arc utter utterly unlike It U ma may he be bewell hewell hewell well there thero to remove all customs levies It would be fatal here |