¥ ld le ee a ee ee <A AAS ae ee le EEE eh # OAL 2 ’ ™ on een apmetearecictattittcetiliitinn ate: sath mannttanghnire SO, ae Oe es ena bho Nee EE Tue DaILy tania. NOVEMBER 20, 1882 Legislative Council] Elections. Tne retiring members ol the Legisla- tive Council were: Government (pp sition. Simiii Bolger, Jonn Balderston. Hon. Joseph \V ightman, Roderick Munn, Richard B. Reid, Peter McNutt Tite members returned to fill the vacavt seats are: Government Cpposetwn. ; loh tdereton James Nicholson, John Balderston, ( Re-elected. ) James Clow, Dr Fraser, a h Mur} P eter M Na The Legislative Council will now, therefore, be made up as follows: QUEEN'S COUNTY ; Charlottetown and Royalty— Thomas W. Dodd L First. .Distriet—A.. B. McKenzie, John Balders‘on , Second . District — Lauchlian McMillan, | 7 ; James Nicholson. KING 8 OoL NT... First District—Lawrence Kickham, Dr. | Fraser. Second Distict— Thomas Annear, James) Clow. ‘ PRINCE COUNTY, . . . ‘ First District—Benjamin Rogers, Josepb Murphy. Second District—Stewart Burns, Peter | MoNutt. . ign . . The result of the election is to be; the | viewed from two points of view, constitutional and the common sense, From the constifutional point of view | it clearly appears that a majority of the | electors do not desire a reduction of the | Legislature, and, that rather ‘than have | such a redtiction, they are willing ’ that there should be a recurrence to direct taxation. There can be no doubt about | it. The issue—reduction of the Legisla- ture or direct taxation—was_ clearly drawn and set forth; and the country has decided in favor of direct taxation. As the Government are compelled to look at the result from the constitutional poiat of view their duty is quite plain.|, The will of the people is supreme; aad it must be obeyed. The Government must abandon, for a time at least, the policy ot reducing the Legislature and go back to direct taxation, or they must resign. Regarding the election from the con- stitutioual point of view, this ia the con- clusion which must be drawn from the} result. But from the common sense point of view, the result has another and very differeut appearance No one in his senses, who is conver- sant with the circumstances, supposes that the defeat of Mr. Bolger in the First District of King’s County was due to his faithfu'~*ss.to the policy of reducing the Legisla:are, or to his aversion to direct’ taxation, or to the fact thatthe electors wilfully stultified themselves and know- ingly went back on their record regard- ing the questioa at issue. Every who is conversant with stances knows | that and political revenge-—-embodied —in the persons of Dr. “MclIotyre and his friends—spread themselves abroad throughout the district; that. side isunes were every where raised to draw away the attention of the. clectors from the great isaue of the election; avd that Dr. Fraser did vot dare to ‘iesue a’ eard declaring that he was not’ for’ reducing the Legi-lature, and not for saving the taxes of the people. It is also well known that the defeat of Mr. Johnson was (not due. to his straightferward advocacy of the reduc- tion of the Legislature: Indeed | the wonder is that, brought into the field at the eleventh hour, and opposed by a man who was “all things to all men aud anything to get io,” Mr. “Johnaton polled, so lange a vote as he did. That he poiled withiv 7. votes of »that treery politit individual,” his opponent; is highly significant of* the “estéem’ in which he is held and of the’ energy and influence of Mr. Collett and, other pro- minent supporters. Had he eatered the eontest earlier, he would, undonbiedly, have been elected’ by a handsome ma one the . cireu : “ lope persoval malice} Wm; Heard,’ JuoP’s, + —--— - THE DAILY a AMINER, — a ee the election is. thereforénne pronf ofthe Tue Scott Act cases will Ba, tried on Wed- | Patriot's declaration that veither the | Government nor Tur EXaMimser com- prehended publie cpinfon tpoo the quese | tion at 1 That tie Legislative bi » for i] ; ave iv! init shufilers that is the comm the m seuse view of result a .~<»> «eae ewe The premouition of Tak EXaMIner} time prevailed 3] of the election. ‘ nesday, Sa Sixty trains passed ineane and eutward at | \Monéton Station eon Wednesday, os tor d for the winter, in a large } ' ; on haiiia ; CAKRIAGI : . Cot il e torate were paturally dry warehouse 2° 00 forthe aeseen. Dennie ry sbout surrendering. their | Reddin’s, Jung, - > right to vote and™ that ’ they’ "were tir the | Tur trainfrom Gcorgetown met with an ac- ale — - >e > ¥ proper tv very yenious respec ting ? cident abd was also detaived by dices th day asattey of the. rotetests . ol property we | Trains fron Souris and Tignish were also late were fullysdware; aud we. advanced é what we deemed to be good and suificent NINe cases of drunkenness were disposed of t} oa hiection 3; | by the Stipe Ddiary Magistrate this forenden. sasous [ nee iese obyections. ut easous fo meet t e obje : someSf the Offenders were sentenced to thirty we con tended thi at the Province desires a day reduction ot the L e aisle ture and doe s nol - 7 . Moh ota rN desire a reeurrence to direct taxation, and| TH steamer “M. A, Stay,” arrived from }j ij by the falifax, yest a, morning, with a full carge. that coutention is n inf a proves a She wil! sail as soon as the storm abates with result of the election—if the result be |} 509 cases eanned meats and a largd quantity regarded from a common sense point OT) of oatsaad barley, view. Prejudice and the shirkers aud ‘Tue steamer ‘‘ St. Lawrence,” which went | to Point dm Chene on Saturday night, is de- | taincd there by the storm. THe ‘ Princess f Wales ’ left for Pictou at one o'clock this afternoon. She will probably return to nigbt apd minko a, trip potween Sammerside and | Shediac to- morrow. on Saturday) that “winter might at any, oT aieiai moment rush upep us” has pros ed true.{| Wrar may be termed the tirst «now sto'm Wioter literally *‘ rushed”’ upon ws’ yes- ; of the season, chmmenced yeate rday mornipg, widay ; : About noon t was blowing fresh from the carey: north end continued ine: easing in force dur- Thoms. boc ul and Other Fue Caps, beat and cheapest, at F. LaPace & Go's. jno20. Gia wkly. o—tnoeeden THB Seott Act goes into force County on the lst of December. in Pietou — ~ Tne U.S. cotten ‘crop of 1882 will reach about 7,000,000 bales, and is worth $325,000, - v00. « > - LAnGR catches of codfish hava been made on the Northern coast of Cape Breton during the past month. ai anaes Arcanrsnop Bovr eget lately’ celebrated at Boucheville, Quebecy the sixtieth anniversary of his ordination as a priest. — —@S-+- -— Reerers, Overcoats and Suits, selling off cheap at F, LaPage & Co's, .{n020 bin wkly. -- ~s>-— — Tue body of an unknown. man was, on the 14th, found in a pond pear the Custom House, Quebec, beearing marks which lead to the beli f that a foul murder has been committed. iat iad THER? is n% accdunting for styles, The newett ey @ of fashionable note paper is a beet whiclt looks as if it had b en torn out of ® web by some pet ne no time to waste. ALL kinds Hats: and C Caps, selling off cheap at F. LePace & Co's. [nox0 Gia wkly. I wave usd St. Tasobe Oil, and esteem it the best remedy for rheumatism 1 have ever aes own, saye Mr. C. N. Maachester, Cutier , Springfield, Mass, tel cad Honornasie Senaror Terpaupeav, it is said, has joined the Canadian Pacific _Rail- way Syadicate, taking $200,000 steck of the company. railway projects. i SOME miscreant has lately been shooting at the trains as they pass mear Suston Station, on the St. Joho & , Maine’ Railway.. On one occasion, two gentlemen passengers, narrowly escaped being struck by the ball. ony << 00 e A paMity of theee bave been poisoned at Selina, Ont., by partaking of some herb tea for the purpose of relieving them ef colds, W. Trimble and his daughter Maggie are dead. A third daughter itas thought will recover. : ert etet a f Seorr Acty---Beiore Alexander Hayden and Hughes, of Victoria,and Harriet Snow,of same place, were this day convicted and each tined nity dollars and costs or two tenpheimpeinn- ment. : tee ene ae —-+- Tue Government ‘have acquired the Pros erty of the St. Lawrence Dock Company, fittle above ‘the Grad trunk Whar South Quebec, and intend erecting suitable buildings thereon for sheltering immigrants arriving there. 0 * _~-~p—— — Dr. J. F BRINE, of “Tyne Valley, has com- metced the practice of his profession at Richi- bucto, ih Kent Gounty’ ‘He takes the office and ‘residente of Dr. mene whe is removed from’ thé ‘plae*: | Dr.” Bvitie’ias practised hiss} rofessioh fH PYince Hiward Tsland for'sone ourteen years, aid has gained @ good réputa- tion. —7 imes. — > —— SoreLy AFFLicreD.— Our readers will join ib Onr #ivccr+ regret at the death'of Allan Wilmot Cutrie, youegest son 6f Rev. D. Dy Currie, Whith’ o¢etrred “this ‘morning’ from diphtheria, and they will also be pléased to ; know that the othéY members of his family, similarly affl:cted,are “now out ‘of danger.— St: John News. Se isk James &. MeDe wavy’ & Co.; brokers’ and inetrancé agerits, Halifax) Whose stispeénsion was announced a few days age, have issued a cireular stating that owig to’ a suecessien of joriety ; and his very ' politic opponent would have declared in vainthat “under our altered circumstances sinée confed- eration, and consequant lessening of legis. lation, I believe an alteration of the constitution might be advisable, provided the contro.iog influenee.is retained to property bolders in electing the Assembly.” The cause r. Johnson’s defeat was also the cau ich operated) most of all against the return of Mr/D. H. Me- Donald. Mr. McDonald came so late into the field that neither his recognized and undoubted merits as a man, nor the reasouableness of the issue he espoused, could prevail against Mr. McNutt, who, in his) card, issued weeks before Mr. McDonald was nominated, was careful tosay “Lam in favor of teducing our local legislature to at least ‘one-half ‘its present number. but at the same time, I am most decidedly opposed to surrender- ing the right of property-owners to be represented ig Perliameut.” The elge- tors were, it sets, caught by this peat way of putting it; aod witl doubtless await with curiosity, if not with anxiety, the introduction of Mr. McNutt’s’ measure of reform. The truth is that although the issue was fairly aud squarely. placed, it was not fairly and qnarely met. The eee shirked and shuffled; uud the ool oan andshufted succ ae Comms seus? the t losses they have had to nake amassignment to H. L, Parsons, They hope their interest in the Halifax Ranche Co ,, will prove 4 mallicien asset to discharge their "liabilities, | rrnaem | Freiurs.--A St. Says : has, taken place this; fall,, although at the North Shore a few engagements have bees effected lately at. a high figure. The new | barqne Neophyte has been chartered to load | for Cork at 65 shillings per standard ; barqne Proteus for Livérpool, 61s 3d ; Troop & Sons, barque Hornet (not yet lannched), for Lisbon, at 75 shillings} barque Hindriék, Kast doast of Irelend, 70 shillings: 6 THe will of the late Mary M: Perkins, of Boston, reads: -*T Jeave my husband,” ete, meaning Ezra G. Perkins, though she did not lescribe him by name. John ‘Hardy, from whom she supposed herself divorced before marrying Perkins, now claims the property, on che ground that he was her lawful Husband, she divorees proceedings having been fraudulente 4 The Probate Conrt diviled "the property between the two{men, audithe casé' werire the Supreme Court on appeal: ——-»--——— Is the vicinity of Pigeon Creek, Pennsyl- Vania, there fesides a man named Richard Hoffman. He has been for years a helpless cripple, lat ly unable to move about even with the aid of crutches. A day or two since, while beitg hatled out ‘in a wagon made ex- pressly for him, he says.a voice as from afar | ff, spoke nnio him, saying, ‘‘ Arise !” Think. ing the,conmaniwas from God, Hoffman | attempted to arise and found himself able to | do so. , He is now able to 89 about as other | John, N. ‘8B. ‘ despatch, men. aa at los a ‘is vouched for hy ws af fhe est bichon’ th City. | it Ma He is ee chaagtedl with other / Keoily: Prideli, alias j ing the niglit and this morning, the wind occa- siona ly running up to 40 miles an hour. U p to this afternoon about nine inches of snow fol, Sleigiis made their first appearance on the streets towlty. A esendés ere arrived from Mon’ real on Saturday, with-a- cargo consisting of three hundred cases of dynamite. <A year ago, it will be remembered, a vessel arrived from the une port,’and landed her infernal freight of dynamite. Jt was placed in a small: ware- house in the suburbs, and while it remained there, fhe sensitive portion of our inhabitaets were in constant dread of being blown off the lace of the earth. We hope the shippers will make better arrangements this time for for- warding the dread explosive to its destination, and thud allow/nr citizens to eseape the terror whiclr its fresence at our wharves will no doubt create, ‘CORRESPOND ENC EB. alittle Alain meaty shingle We da hot he id burdiek reeponstehe for the opinions av statements of our correspondents Tv the Kditor of the Hvaminer. Sin,—For the information of *‘ Fair et: in réference to goods purchased by the Local. Government from Dodd & Rogers, & violation of their own Independ- ence of Parliament Act, all orders for sup- pips: are drawn on Mr. Benjamin Rogers his ingenious method of evading the law was, lately , discovered by the learned Attorney General who has been running thé machine in the absence of the Commis- sioner of Public Works. Your's, BISMARCK. _Ch'town, Nov. 16, 1882. SSS eS a’ MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 15th Nov. by the Rev. H. P. orsaethe waite, Wesley Myers, Bag , of Crapand, to Miss Sarah Howard, of Cornwall. —-+-- . i = > a DIED. At Montres1. on the 15th inst., Lillie Marie, danghte r.of John H. and Jane A, Cathrae, agetl 12'weeks and 3 daye. At St. John, on Wednesday, the 15th inst., after a tedious ‘illness, Jennie H , wife of Thos. W. Peters, Esqr, Barrister-at-Law, in tie 26th year of her age. At St: Jon, on the 17th inst., mot Currie, aged 7 youngest son of Rev, Allan Wil- years and 3 months, D. D. Currie. >... SHIP NEWS. pes Novy. , 17—Ar. sehrs Bridgewater, Wnty, iar lottotown; Atlas, Geert, Crapaud U and J, Chapman, Murray Harbor; Lochiel, Chapman, Murray Harbor. New. Haven, Nov. li—sehr Minnie May, Thompson, P. E. 1. =r rt Se ‘WPPLES AMD OMONN, %0.JOR ROW (TU ESDAY), at.2 o'clock, ab wy doom, 60. Bris. Winter Keeping Apples, 20 Bris. Onions. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. “MORTGAGE SALE, v. 20,” 83° |r? be eold by Pablic Auction, on the prem ises in, Charlottetown, on Thursday, the, twenty-seeond day of Febraary next (1833), at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, that band some residence ~ nown as ‘‘ BEACONS. FIELD,” and is described in the undermen- tionéd bidstdabe 4 as follows; All that piece rae 7 4 digue being part of Commoy Lot « Highteen, in the Common-of Char- lottetown, in the said Province of Prince ‘Edward Island, and bounded as follows, that Quite an important crop in deal freights}48 tosayiBy a tine commencing at the south- west angle of West and Kent Strects,’ and runnipg, thenee soutiwesterly along Kent ,Dtreect two hundred and ninety three feet, to the front of a wooden breastwork, thence along the same southeasterly (messuring in a straight lineyone hundred and forty-six feet seven inclies’ to a post in the: breastwork, thence northeasterly two hundred and fifty- tive feet, or to the western side of Went Street, aud thente along the same ortherly one hu indred and eighty-one feet nine inches, to the place of commencement, , And also all the right title and interest ofthe said James Peake, in and to all that piece or-parcel of land lying Between the aforesaid breastwork and the chennel of eto enn The above ‘sale made utder and by virtue of a Power of Sale, con din an Lideuture of Morigage. dated the inth day of August,’ Av {D, 1375, sand’ made between James Peake 6 of Charlcttetown, « aforesaid, merchant, and Edith Alice Constance Peake, .his wife, of the one part, and Jadediah Slasoa Carvell, ge same plave, —— of the other part, w sid Mortga hy Indenture dated 29th day of Se — nie D, 1875, assigned te William Cundall, now de- cealed, and of which said vorane $e Fer further particulars apply to H. ‘J. ' Cundall, Dated oe twenticth day of November, A, Ips2, r *, MILLICENT COsTALL, PE ta OPE. c UNDALL, TH peg ALU, Nov, 20, *8¥,.— undersigned are now. devisees and assignees I | sonable prices, Charlo Littetdwn, Oct, &, 188%, a ee ee a LN a eli Ay MS op ag eta a INT OVEMBER 20, 1882. i Sa ig ania a a2 ‘ae “a AVK to announce that, in order to have plenty of room for their GRAND. UXHIBIT OF CHKISTHAS CARDS, they are .ow opening in the Store adjoining their present Bland ys Queen Street, their Stock of CHRISTMAS Which for artistigagerit and vagiety, surpasses any before shown in Charlottetown, atid for the “display of whigh nearhy Cory of the’New Store. will be devo FANCY. GOODS, Efe * Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Photo. and Autograph Mibums, Velvcdt and Chérry Frames, Elegant Gift Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Ke, and an ifsimense assortment of Goods suitable for FLODLIDAY PRESENTS! Their Steck of Stationery and Staple Goods will be kept as usual in the ‘Old Ptore, 44 Queen Street. BREMNER BROS look with confidence for the pvtronage of all their old customers and the general public, as their Goods this season surpass 8)! former years for variety and rea- 44, AND 46 QUEEN STREET. Nov.’18, #82.—1Iw © # CB WARREN lias now on hand a Large a and ne Stock of _) WOME Mabe AND’ irorTED BETS AND SHOES, Qur MEN’S and BOYs’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, SIDE- LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. | 0 In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ vand CHILDREN’S, a Large: Variety, Nice Fitting, Well, Made, and Warranted equal to any—invebhe — Market. letoneD) Q24—Heo! ya \ Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, OF etaboes : Rilbbers and Moccasins: a meeee oO a The Prhole 44. “0 bs, Cleared Out as soon as Possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner, Ch’town, Nov, 7, 1882,—wly Cc. B. WARREN, , ii chen a — te ee ee a BRITISH WAREHOUSE, ; ; | ob ows .xa01bb; QUEEN SQUARE. wiie Pyoe9 Tit Th Sine: 424i B50 ‘€ A. BROWN & , have now completed ‘eae. PAL L IMPOR « TATION. Buyers wiil find it to their ania to inspect their Stock, as ae have 8 very itt ani new acer ey 7 7M A tS te, Visa oF The very latest LoGélb sll in aaa) ‘ A great variety of Mantles,. Ulsters,. Weol Shawis, Goods. Also Mantle and ~Uister Cloths, Brown, Blue avd Black Pilots yand Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths, ° A iarge lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete, 300. Lanrbs’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes;{ 300-pairs, Lambs’) Wool Drawers, A lot of Grain Bags ete. oy ode eto remot | Wi All of wateh will be disposed of at their usual lawepri¢es,.) — " i! = a. oo LLP Ae Me in Oe ww . Ww. & A. BROWN & Co. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882, Now Opening ex.s. 4 ica, W Waldonsian and Cedar Grove Ladies’ Beaver and Plush’ Hats, ' Ladies Silk Scarfs, Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, ‘Children’s Woollen Pelisses, — 4 Promenade Scarfs and Squares, |. Behive Wools, Cocoon W cols, Ice Wools, Berlin Wools, Moire and Broehe Sash Ribbons. —— | Gentlemen’ 8S Lambs’ Woob Undercothing, | Gerilemen’s Merino Underclothing, Gentlemen's Kid Mitts and Gloves, " “GEO. DAVIES & co. i ; siv¥ “BREMNER BROTHERS GooDs, f forgi ven. Ytonds, Searfsyand Fur}. . A Ads establishment in this City 90 right man. Ok tli tata, ‘Steam Navigation Company OD BPrmuit cre Anuuai Meeting of the above Com. pany will be held in their otlice, corner iden reat George and Lower Water Ntreet, on Mondav, the 4th day of December seven o'clock } in the evening. next, at by Orde "i wk Ch’town, Nov. 18, 15382 r Land League Notice, Pa Charlottetown Land League wil] mecton Monday evening, tue 20th inet, at 7.30 p.m. for the special purpose either | of considering the advisability of Winding » _the Society and disposing of the funds. or to | take measures fur continuing ‘it dering) ihe | coming season, A full attendance of Mem, bers and others interested is rr quested, By Order, EDWARD ©; GRANT, Secretary, ? Ch‘town, Nov. 18, '82,—2i Y.M.C. A. HALL, THURSDAY, NOV: 28,1809, Humorous’ ang Dramatic teem, = ‘PROF, WM. EVHELBER? BAST, (His first appearance in 7 years), Readirgs, Recitals, and Dramatic Impersovativns An evening of Mirth, Humor, and aye Amusement N. B.— Programme will appear in a Hirmorous and paper, Doors open at 7.20; commence st 8, Admissioa, 26 c.ntg; Reserved Seater 35 _ School Popils, 15 cents Nov, 18, ’s2,---3i $10. Labor Saved for Bh $10. Labor Save chat - IN BUYING G THRat. ili on FOR Cleaning Gold, Silver, E | or Nickel-Plate, na Wararited.notto contain acid or gritjeand vot to injnre the finest piate. f € FOR SALE AT . E. W. TAYLOR'S, South Side Queen. Square, Ch’town, Nov. 14, °82. lw -_——— OB ~BRINFING ai executed with Neatness atch, at the EXAMINLR JOB PR ING RO« mas. car Water and ao Streete, W INES LON. Fou Nb. de, \ there is nb washing, 7 AN TLD MEDIATE LY~ “A. aud THE 2 ee in a family, — Ff quire at th ae eo icra, ekedadeled on Satarday morning gill re tarn tochis’ work a ee _ fno261i O LET—Im mediate possession . a desiratle residence, situate,ae Dpper Hillsborengh Street. . Reat low.tays good tenant, Apply et the, Mer hants, Bank of P. E..1, to Mr. F. 8, Moore. pool? tf —— ty Q BEP2 Bho Vict ia Hotelpn ‘Truro N. & | situated near the —, Station. hotel is fitted with all i RE bas a large stable att and if we gedwill do the rriacigal™ hotel “Wi Possession given in Januaryemext,, For terms, ‘&c., apply to ‘Potee'l , Truros, seas 16 c 00K ane ars Toe BX amine Orgice., fy O LET—A Dwelling’ Hout os situated on Prince Peet. Apply ; Pralriney &©o..f ~ F. itt i Wi in rene ee” Weller’ AHO S13 a _ ‘te ET—A4 ee on Hong Street, ln mi ve tei, hen auc te MRSy THORN Hy one Park “ito, 0 mediate possersion. Rent moderate. 4 -yyoarpers accommodated at the Railway House, Richmond, Street, at. )terms, iw p Ererer Ne. \ ANTED-—A. man. with ex ee” in Dry Goods to take char arge, of a8 with a ed to closing it out. Good terms will be given to any one wishing to nrohogs or conta the business, Apply by le ter to box 134, not Oe Writes st or ten board Ap- ply to Mias Alice Hickey, Opener Street, B posite Murray's Bakery.” 0 LET—The 8) Shop, "Warehouse and nd Cellar at present occupiea by Messrs. — “Gl Ladies’ Jersey Gloves. (sire «pce asa War ‘D IMMEDIATELY,-Twe oF three girls to work n pants.aud vests, also @ machinist Inquire of John tailoe, etc., corner of Pownal and Grafton i ia 4. “SHARES Of Meréhapte Bunk Stock for sale veh. 3. Noxtos. = wah yar et Apply to A. seve ANTED—Four Gentlcmen Boa Apply to Mra. Robert Rodd, ite Pickard’ Bakery. foc]6 * ly 2i mee \ 7 ANTED—A Smart Commas Gost '. wages and constant employment to t ER OFFIce- Apply at Tne Examin [nov vhs ough Street, chepp. | ‘a ; A 0 LET- A how house | at the , Head Hillsbor- C, By Sdhurumitny tie hong’ BE. itt nae venta et = ci