a ee emcee ee a THE DAILY EXAMINER, MARCH 22, 1883. : oo — ie, a, f Tue Dary Bxawayen, foc jie! ch tetas DOMANION PARLIAMENT sic tts ities THE PUBL HAVE BIEN DBCIVED LOVE BOD. r . | dians came from the United States into ' Officer in King’s Cou.ty, acted strictly a MARCH 22, 1883 | ae 7 | eo ‘ans °j tI rear 1882 with the | 0:0 in accordance with the highest English NOTES OF THE SESSION, one? eee Cline Of hese | , wae leash eee es intentio e a aeons ca J ’un* * K cue C a ; precede ots and author aStGS. He exercois- _— 12.320 settled in the Province of Quebec, DBO WRN, DO V N W i g Ba es Ei ODDY BO King’s County Election Case. 'ed judicial functions only in so as to! THE CREDIT FONCIER CHARTER, and 7597 in the Provires of Ontario. | sisticgiitiansine ii lili OTs, =" — cae 7 decide that he would make a return of A discussion of the Credit Foncier Amend- | There were also 3,411 citizens of the United Lhis case is receiving a great deal of | the extraordinary facts of the case. Had) ment Bill took placea few days ago. In| States whose names were taken by a SOLID LEATH ER | SOLid attention throughout Canada. What | he decided, in the face of the protest amendment to Mr. Desjardins’ motion for | Customs house officera as coming into the | . LEATHER) gave rise to it is not, perhaps, generally | formally entered to return Dr. Rebertson, | * third reading, Mr. Auger moved the six | country to settle. These figures are abso- £Q? omeeee aoa understood. The root of the whole| he would have “exercised his ‘adicial month’s hoist. In his speech on the resol-| lutely correct. Besides these thousands F ina - — ail A on he ees. ”_ evenions ¥ gre’ more enter 4 Canada if soe the ys aL MI BOO Irs dav, viz., tha ie bill repealed ; , ce note, but the exact number of whom [ : aun former Federal legislation arsine the ou sali he so accurately ascertained. The { FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MADE Al THE ; — r r - 7 deliberate atte mpt, on the funciious to return a disqualitied person art of . 4 “rfson ; refi > > : part of Dr. Robertson, to over-ride the who could not take his seat, and to ren- the objection; and the decision of such | could not legally : : . cere —— ; cision of such uld not legally hold a seat in the House | from the provinces, it see that IT Deputy Returning Officer sh: > fir | of Commons if elected, | ac a ghee . aks “aeek aoe of the \ } ANTED to purchase I g er shall be final, ommons if elected, to the fact that the | 44,681 Ontario supplied 98,327, Quebec Andirons, Apply for six days at the ‘2 . at , 7 sae ae Bae Sutin ti % 43 . : 1 ¢ : - ; je . ye a - : reversal on petition ques- ; time for fyling a petition against his return | 2,496, Nova Scotia, 1,997, New Brunswick | EXAMINER OrFIce {March 13 , ‘ ‘ » election o } » one ih exces : } ae | >> n * , AAMIN E ‘. . 4 tioning the election or return. | 1f the seat were given him had expired, and | 1.485, and P. E. Island 376. The depart- | ——___—_—_- a a : — WILL HOLD A There is au absolute provision that the | to the fact that the returning ofticer had | ment has arrived atthe conclusion that about Bh er few tons Anthracite Ceal for Deputy Returning officer shall act aaeew ee iensmnetiane of the law, | 17 per cent. represents what may be termed sale at McMittay’s Wary, {mars 2 a - rery proverly arre ole .. . os li : ee ; <iininmeemenannintinanatiecmmmstetianen” pattie itt gaia judicially + aa toe aha eat indicially | ery properly referred the whole subject to| the tourist element, those going in simply | pxxy LET—A TENEMENT ON LONG law. It seems that the unwort “oe h > gr oe . . es h ee hy der himself lable to a penalty of S000,) ernment control over the ec mpany. This} number can only be calculated by studying | a : do tor was to anes exten a ¥6 liever in besides damages and costs. Had he,| company had certain statutes separately | the outflowing and the incoming stream of | ¢ harlottetown Boot and Sho the doc a - L auiel O'Conuell. Phe | in the exercise of his judieal by Acts passed by the Provincial Legisla- | population. The statistics and the state- : @ a S eat oeate i3 reported : gue: gaid | functions. returned Mr. McDonald} tres a the oe Pr eta ments of Mr. Lowe afford a alate ' that he could drive a coach and _ six } We ‘ . | Were raised aiso as to the rateof interest to nee : *iwho was he ualifie Ce ate . TG ‘ING ‘LEC ; brough any Act of Varliameot; and} | ; ing 3 ; piee a _ l nyu ld be charged, and Dr, Orton moved an amend- et a sigs Our Boots and Shoes are taking the lead. Customers say they cannot Dr. Roberts: actually tried to trample a ee. se Ven SS ween ;ment, of which he had given notice, to go In the first place, Canada is securing a larger! them. They give great satisfaction. Bet Boots i, uy ae t ret hi ent on pf} not unreasonably have laid himself open} back to the Committee to limit interest | quantity than ever before in its history of Ps u al ve s ae re - ove! [to censure. But in making a double | to 7 per cent. Mr. Davies raised a point the populations leaving the European con- DORSLY, GOFF & ‘ the wel nown aw whie i enacts that DG |>eturn of the candidates and of all the | Which he deemed ef special importance to tinent. In the second place, the Cauadians Ch'town, March. 22, 1883.—2aw wi ly Co, % member of a,Provincial Legislature can | facts, and leaving the case to be decided| Prince Edward Island, but which he | Who during the past under the former fiscal € en be a member ot the Dominion House ot Enaliv by the highest tribuval io the | thought might apply to other Provinces. policy streamed out of the country into the * What are a Commons. But the Liberator’s doctrine | Saad - “a Repsininn Otte aceon with | I'he company had lent money at six per cent. United States are now returning by tag you going be do was either not sound or the doctor lack- | Sadicial and prude: Na rien tale ‘anil | on stringent conditions the violation of any of | thousands, no less than twenty thousand o,. j ‘ ‘ i ) ] (re ) av : - . : . ° ‘ a j ed skill; for the doctor’s cart now lies 00 | }reced ‘an BS Raw Btaall an’) which might lead to foreclosure of mortgage | having entered their effects in Customs yy h & the wayside pretty badly wrecked it] precedent, and for himself. \atany moment. Ifthe company were allowed | houses in the year 1882. In the third iy ' i 4 ha i slide Dp iy Da recked, an ne o nt } . : . y T : ; is / Renee hotest : ot th rr ; R ‘ a Debat to charge eight per cent. they would want | place, taking the North-West and Manitoba A ‘ aoctor 18s himse na rather hard "nx. | eporting toe eoates. ito vet their mo i : ; le h: 16.000 : | . get their money back so as to put out at | Into account, not Iess than 16, persons, oneerment s > . oe \ a eee a! Be p nay i . ; ; By the . ay, Mr. Perry seems to have | a : {a higher rate, and many people would | Citizens of the United States, entered A COME TO TaE - played the trick successfully. Though Because * official reporters ’’ have not | suffer in consequence. A long discussion Canada last year with the intention of | a his resignation must, as the law directs, | been appointed by the House of Assem-| took place on the motion and the amend- | settling. Some of these may have been as LP . N | | have been left in the hands of two of his | bly, the Patriot charges the Government | ets, and finally Dr. Orton’s amendment | originally Canadians, who had Somme the Ge, ta’a A tay BD EK | fellow members before he was nominat-} with trying to keep ‘the country in the! ee and lost. The division was taken | oath of allegiance to the United States, but ed as a candidate in the Dominion] dark.” None know better than the|°" the question resulting in eighteen yeas Beene qenmaon ser? a es IN THE ' ; ce ns Dh ahas ns : a, | against 144 nays. Mr. Auger’ were citizens of the United States not born * is un 8 al t Election, he is, it appears, still a mem-| Latriot the falsity of this charge. The] ;>> g; ne oa 6 ee ts a L mg ber of the Hou fA oa b! | eee’ ‘matin rep pee 7% “ - ©|tor six months’ hoist was also lost. The | in Canada. NT tt , > House o ssembly | ti reasor eporters were not ap-/ motion to refer the bill back to the c 5A I aoa a a Ry al, ; : 7 . ge ; ; : e com- Ww e note that while the Opposition— | pointed, is tlat while under the old ; wittee generally to make amendments pro- f i iy ® ® . both in the Honse and ip the Press—de- system a Considerable sum of money was posed in the course of the discussion was j ‘ A sis PRIN K . ; ' nounce Mr. Returning Officer McCor-| expended, the country got no light—or | carried, and the House went into a com- - Ee — mack as ignorant and prejudiced, they | only a dim glimmer some months | 5 f on the bill, Mr. Rykert in the chair. Tam ASD HEAR . a A a . es oun a , . ne > ) . " . ~ ~ e em take elaborate pains to misrepresent his | after it should have appeared. The light I. oe re a an ge was deemed HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. { : va o : /5* | 80 important as ake ris: ( |), no elt in toh oo . cs action in this case. They say he did|the country has heretofore received |,, a the oe it inadvisable to go a? fg papelny Gene, Soren ee eee) Four Ori inal iti MMs Me cee Gre ia aaah .d co The| ou without having notice, so the committee ; stantly in Stock at the Diamond Book- | u OM pos] aad : : "ewer ad I oe : , ties rom -" | Teported progress, leaving the bill to be W EVNESDAY, March 12. store, ana the very latest numbers are being I the canc idate who obtained the greater | fatriot and foe Examiner news-| p: nceeded with on Friday. The House PRELIMINARY received daily ee a 6 nuraber of votes, Thisis not true. Dr.| papers, which gave, at their own) adjourned at 9 30. e bh oer geap ac : Among the newest may be found the fol.| | 9OP8,,'°7 Teau.tt) - Wandering far : R : } ; : Te oie Hon. Mr. McLeop from the Committee ; 5 ; | Home. Words and musi tobertson was duly returned by the Re-| expense lengthy reports of the principal | PENITENTIARIES, on Standing Rales and Orders presented a lowing Tanton se by Mr, Fh turning Officer as the candidate who re- | speeches of their respective partizans,| The official report shows that the total | report which was received and adopted. SB A SIlDHS Glee— “The Sleigh Ride.” Musie by ¥ b ceived the support of a majority ot the aud a short summary of the proceedings number in Kingston penitentiary 30th Hon. Mr. Ferauson from the Committee . es ? aie iy 0 ' electors. Here is the proof. Tn his as they transpired. While the news-; June, 1882, 601; St. Vincent de Paul peni- | On tenders for printing and publishing the Nadine; the study of a woman, by Mes. Ant Ki 1 1 was Glad. Nusie by ¥, ql return of the election the Returning | papers got no assistance from the House, | ae? 317; Dorchester penitentiary, 101;|Jouroal ofthe House presented @ report | Campbell Pracd. | Antl “tig sr 3rd P : e e a « ; € 72. s43c ’ ° > é } ' ‘ " -Ci - * aor a ™ } Officer says :— (and the country no light, the reporters | it yng 9a, 573; British Columbia, 72. In| recommending that the tender .of Rev. Bid. we discourse, by Mary Cecil Hay, Knight 7 Music by © ; : ° . ? 2 : oa oe le penitentiaries he ini 20+ St : 4 - 4 ; j F all shh. os . : weuaiee * ‘“‘T hereby certify that one of the mem-| Were inadequately paid, and the Parlia-| Tune faae 1 7 ar - Domininn 30th Stephen G. Eamnou be apengted. Fhe —— Cae Brothere, by Alex. Dumas. ‘* Ring, Ring the Merry Bells” Qh bers elected for the Electoral District of | mentary R ey italy ik “69 "pies jYune, 1852, 1,128; in all penitentiaries of | port was adopted. - Shandon Bells, by William Black, ‘* Merciful art Thon, O Lord.” ‘rod ors ¢ ( or le uiectora istrict o mM t ¥Y veporte? which Was issue was } the Dominion 80th June 1881 ] 218 ” ao : : 2: Loval unto death " : e ’ ard, Lambioley King’s County in pursuance of the within] of value only so few of the sittin | Peted ea a The i : a ; KEPORTS OF DEBATES. lnaetiléee 3 sete ‘ Mighty Jehovah, Bella u ities . of Tickle os eaten ee . es : ae " ASO, FU. > report o 1e ai Co : ml ‘ . sCGShes. ite clon cae eotct ae ag t the m ‘jority i bellicose politicians who tried by sta | Inspector says, in two years there has been : Hon. Mr st LLIVAN moved thata special Satan’s Co%gh, by F. Du Boisgobey. and a “ae collection of Glees, Solos, ke : - ar oa given, is J eter Adolphus means to trip their opponents up. . a falling off in the total convict population Ux mmittee of seven members be appointed Captain Mansana, by Bjornstjerne Bjornson, GOOD FRIDAY EV ENING, MARCHES. 4 op Intyre, of ‘ yuris, in <ing’s County, OP Pe hele oe on lien ae of Canada of 151. to devise means for reporting and publish- Heart and Science, by Wukie Collins. Admission, only 15 cents, Commence tf ‘ Medical Doctor, and I further certify that | . ’ 5 on ' , 3 ing for the information of the people, the Serge Panine, by Georges Ohnet. e’clock. ) James E lwin R ,oertson, of Montague, in i involved a considerable expense, Ti 7 ” E LICENSE LAW. debates of the House. : Under the Spell. by F W Robertson - jeiectmssc —- [mar 15 aaj King’s County, Medical Doctor, a candidate| We uudeestand that a scheme urder ir oo are determined to fortify Taurspay, March 22 Unspotted from the world, br Mrs. G. W. ; ' ' ; : at the Election heid by virtue of the within | which a good readable summary report, | oo See oe ee fight over the eee PURI: ts) Godirey, island Rail q th written writ--appears by the returns from|in which the “ points” of the debates | ans ." z possibile to embarrass the Gov- a rae ae A hero of the pen, by E. Werner. , ; oer ei the several Deputy Returning Officers, to} will be brought out and presented t the ernment, Mr. Blake and his supporters Dr. Grits, from the Committee to pre- Vice Versa, or a lesson to fathers, by F. viene ~ be have the next highest numwber.of votes given country with i } : ¢ 7 - i + (he | cap be equally happy with either charmer | pare a Draft Address, submitted a report | Anstey. ; QlsaleD TENDERS, add ested t hie B st such Election.” d : a mmour delay, Is vow being | (temperance parties or lincensed victuallers) | which was made the order of the day for Carlyon’s Year, by James Payn. WI undersigned, and endorsed a > > " - ; pa inn. cae ’ ie alias aaeal nth die considered, When other dear charmer’s sway. They | Monday. The Stone Mason of Saint Puint, by A de Shy aa proc | be needed it may ens seinen | have assailed the Government by anticipa- INCORPORATION. Lamartine. ti Tender for St ‘ | a ae a "eam t - ne eaeep ot os King’s County Election Case. tion, having determined to accept no Hon. Mr. Sunurvan presented a bill to é&c, &c., &. Gall th obertson 1s duly eprolled in the records measure that may , as oe ee : ae y ; — ee at may be brought down. The incorporate the Sisters of Charity. The FRANKLIN S 7 will be received until S . of Parliament—though having regard to OPINIONS. OF THE Paes selection of a committee from all the pro- | pil] wa mad & Sak me . ncliediinn th @ until Saturday, April th at the cousequences, he dare not take bis thins ‘, vinces was for the purpose of hearing their : san (LATEST.) benieod (hEGh Carel ce < eu : ie eee : . 6 ret . Ons 0 ne best Preshani th seat. lll it experience and discussing conflicting inter- : . : ’ 2 Bat 7 ae (Montreal Gazette ) outed opinions. rf WANTS i OST FOUND & James Nasmyth, by Samuel Smiles, — se . oal, for locomotive use, Te ut, while the Returning Officer re- The statement of the Herald as to the Si INES, EQS, Jd ; Cc. James and Philip Van Arteveld, by James atin - eee price per ton of 2240 pound, turned Dr. Robertson as the candidate facts in relation to the King’s County elec- MMIGRATION. =} Batton. clivered as follows : h who obtained the greater number of | tion case will serve to véuore any doubt Mr. Lowe, before the Immigration Com- | JOR SALE—A suit of CUTTON DUCK The wreck of the Grosvenor, by Clark Chariottetowa . -+. ++. 0 DOOR Di : . ~ , ; F fe 2 I ttee, 7a , 3 - ) 1 n . , ~ i . ‘ 1 sse Summe ia ? . votes, he also deemed it to be his daty | which may lave srisen in anes minds 0s we tee gave evidence concerning the oper SAILS- V7 feet hoist, 20 feet boom— Russell. rt: | Sl ha ak ia ° : o the wisd F the referenc : }ations of the Department of Agriculture | suitable for fishing boat. Apply to WILLIAM &e., &e, &e. FeOrgetwown............. an to make a return of the fact that Dr. | to the wisdom of the reference of the case! during the year ended December 31st, | Dictox, Sailmaker, Peake’s Wharf. No, 1 Sourts 500“ Robertson was lecally disqualified for a | t0 the Committee on Privileges and Elec- | 9 3 a eae s, ce eee ane ere Oe : cae ee a. an tel 1 Was legally disqualified for a rg Rela en lg <e ' ‘ 1882, in respect to immigration. It appears {mar22 wkly BR co STD is ; At lea t onc ‘quarter of the whole Quantity} seat in the House of Commons. What heidi t] ah ** nt th ao vane rs Y | from his statements that the total number eer et nag oer rmcnnnreeia ia a ea F required at each of the above moutionel Me Is e 7 hé » general elect , > . r » . @ins iitie Z: ‘ Yov : else could he do? The fact had been ie cai hl ae i of persons coming into the Dominion to _— Pree... “ Marine Villa. Possession sae nang rench Novels, tions, to be delivered on or before the 30h . ° ° a: ec etor . 196 pa / , "IES C TRC : ex . .: i formally brought to his notice—he was | candidate for ee aces Pp eT De settle during 1882 was 112,458. The Ist May. Apply to B. Davies, ue : u May next, anid uvery of the whole toh himselt aware of it : and there was staring Rot ertson was a men ber of th I 7 feoures for previous years are in round (wmarht ot Nana: the life of a Parisian. wo = a. day d Cane in : ? = uy ‘ < De e 10c Mel —— + S$ $_$____ seine esi a Ne re : 8 . : ; j n oe cial : sang Nemesis, or haunte ) 2 2c } him in the face the law which declared | Legislature at the time, and therefore could , ee O LET — Dwelling House, Outbuildings | murdered man saunted by the spectre of a The first payment vi'l be made in Joly ve _ : 7 x, cs . . : . . 4 Af) that if he refused to return « duly | mot legally hold a seat in the House of a Fe a en ag ae 48,000 - and Garden, Gréfion Street (west). A] Pot Bouille; Life among the middle class of | MO™t#!Y thervafter. Ten (10) per conta . i - ‘ a, ae >> nn ° ; : 2° 4 » te ; R : coe mn _— 5 ' . : qualified member, he made himself liable | Commons if elected. That is a correct aan P¥FR er oe bnebes avons ee tenant will find it to his advantage Paris. be retained from each peyment until OF ion to a penalty of $500, and damages and ee het ee in the light of 1878 ans = lan an early application to - a Renee, the crime of the family, a oe sitasfactory completion of thea « d ‘1 . Pp them, it wil readily seen how im- ma we ro CN we ae eee —F MISON, mar ce ; Fact. costs besides! Here is the law :-— . : : 1877 27 &c, &c, &, Ty : , i ‘, ; ‘ vee Lee LCeR eee ba eae 27,000 ner ee i ii ‘ ic mn ’ The Depart i es aii : ; proper was Mr. Cameron’s motion to con- . . : aoe ie : Phe latest Magazines, Papers, Libraries, ete paitment docs not biad iteelf tow ‘ If any returning officer wilfully delays, | firm Dr. Robertson in the seat, a gentleman It will thus oe Geet that the past year has pOR 8 ALE—A Heavy Go.se Gun, ten [ar Orders sent every mail for any article | the lowest or any tender, ‘ neglects or refuses duly to return any per-| who, as the Herald candidly points out been the best Canada has ever had in the eee eee ee o not in stock, ; -CHIB oe son who ought to be returned, to serve in! could not possibly hold it legally. The as of securing population from abroad. [mar2* 31 L. B. ARCHIBALD, Ro the House of Commons for an electoral dis- | course of the Opposition was indeed an} The vigor with which the department has OST—On Friday, 16th iust mt. » small THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Railway Office, Ch’town, March 19/88" + sain me ee a : an | prosecute nasil mami : _ ay, 2stint a sma . v own, Ma trict, such persons may, in case it has been | attempt to induce Parliamont to stultify | P™ moines ite work merits the success ob- sum of money. The finder will be re. Diamond Bookstore, : {mar 98 - determined, on the hearing of an electoral | itself, to over-ride its laws, and in defiance tained. The total publications issued or warded by leaving it at Tas Exawier Orrice *9 Queen Street, Queen Square. | — baie. EE ei mu petition, respecting the election for such| of them to award a seat to one who could | “Culated by_ the department during the ten Chitown, P. E 1, March 21, ’»3.—ai wly 1i tidy E electoral district, that such person was en- | not legally occupy it. The Herald, how-|°*" *ee 1,957 575, including the Gover- | ——W____ si nied FUE Eee j 3 asture and Building " titled to have been returned, sue the re- ever, falls into error in supposing that the a speech, and over eight hun- \ ANTED—A COOK. Good references : turning officer having 80 wilfully delayed, | question of Dr. Robertson's qualification is ni t housand inap leaflets and maps. required, Apply at Examiner Orrice. A y RRIGHTON neglected or refused duly to make such} one with which the returning officer had xe total cost of these publications was (mar2l) p =) : LE return of his election, in any court of | nothing whatever todo. So far from that 50,000, an average of two and three quar-| — : i : a ora young man to commence business ina OR SA Sh record in the Province in which such elec- | being the case, the Electiun Act, as we| et “ets apiece. These publications were | [4408 SALE—A good MILCH COW (lately fine, thickly settled district. toral district is situated, and shall receive | pointed out on Wednesday imposes a issued in the English, French, Flemish and A ante eee PPVHE Subscrit ie Pos'ut © e oF —_ i sine ’ a tar t > 7" > . ° my ¢ ig ic 4’ S'ubecr] > ‘TS e : sum of $500, together with all damages | penalty of $500 and all costs of suit on the yn languages. The settlers in Canada | “?! ly at this office. pen House, Tannery and one acre aad Building he “a a ati da he has sustained by reason thereof, and returning officer if he neglects or refuses to | 2u" 2% 18582 brought in as per Custom- TANTED—A SAFE ; a. : . Cre sino Wintesie Mach ¥ Lot, silvate —_ Al full costs of writ.” : ie 7 house returns $925.612 wor : ) } tO—A SAFE. Address. namin ‘ ‘i ‘ ’ e Victoria Park, and ucar the residen® writ. , : 1 925,612 worth of ’ g oo return the candidate entitled to the seat, cal aanee $ if . 10 Parent lowest price. P, D. S., Exammvgn Oprice G sli > Al e ie ( reek, F. W. Hyndman, E qg. This Lot avbw to ith this requirement of the law|in this case Mr. McDonald. N ; and as per the agencies statements, $2,225. - o ,+,D.5., Exam FIORE, Co ae a an, E-q. i Oo th aw 4 dd ° 4avor 18 our Rac . = ’ 9 ’ mar 2i a4 one acre of la 1s i 2 | j ope Tec : . ; : 889 . oie =m 4d r20 3i vod 1) Cw , > ‘ nd and will te sold in before them, is not it arrant folly for the | COMt™Porary accurate in stating the return- + , = . total = $3,171,500 as 12 SE OO Lee Ee iii oe (formerly owned by Johu B.aton, ‘I annei),|two Lots, to suit intending pambuut Rs ca . San Danii intel eins i . ne value of proper oO i +s. ACT i ay : : ee Opposition to contend that the duties of na sonore " + return Dr. Robertson. country by Sea rate - ught into the OST. ~- GOLD STUD. —On Saturday even- FOR, "4 Liberal terms wil] be given, Le ’ — s . . - x oa > a. " the Returning OGicer at nearele’ antake. iat 1e id do was to return both wattle gz S coming in to ad ing, at or hear Market Hall, a Cuff, with hae A i a B35. For particulars of title, ete, apply # a terial and not judicial at all i. Taki “= | candidates, setting forth a” Ve Gold Stud, for which a liberal reward will be | Messrs, Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, de é J lal at all ¢ aking| one had received the majority : THE IMMIGRATION FROM EU BE aid at EXAMINER OFFICE. ar 20 3i | use, nearly pb 3x5 cilors, i : j of ROPER Pp [mar 203i; House, nearly new. 25x22 feet 12 etari an the waole act together, and taking into! votes cast, and that the other had received | into Canada increased 50 per cent. in 1882 — {dig DUR ee Sot (ar eee AMELIA PaLMER, consideration the duties he is to perform, | the majority of the votes lawfully given, |over 1881, and 90 per cent, over ‘1880. gee SALE—A Private Residence for om Tannery, rearly new, 3x24 feet, 2 stories | os, “um M8’. annezxo of the Will of ti a nothing can, we think, be clearer than the law permitting no other legal course | During the year 1882 the immigration from y ae ge handsomely and con- high. ? 2 Peis ti ae Henry Palmer Erq My, : ’ . . ; a 8 : reniently situated. Ter ui ly « ’ ‘ = that the Returuing Offieer must, in cer- than this. Both gentlemen signed the roll, | Europe in the Uuited States showed an in- Se cinee O oe 7 erms losuit. Ap ly at Only one-quarter of a mile from Belle Ch’town, March 3, 83.—im, eod lat tain + eXigencies, exercise judicial or both took the oath of members of Par- | crease over the previous year of only 34 i — [mer-0 21 | Creck Bridge. 1s en > d : . ° a “ ; vs enema a . * 2 . ee ; conga lament, leaving the t dieati 4@ Taki i : =i- mitene a — Plent ide » hone ‘ ; . : functions. Thus section 56 of the Act the eonnt +) y ae ge ge lication of te faking the province of Manitoba ARTIES desiring Parlor and Bedroom, } Jent ear ee be vought. An cxcel. provides that, os a = use, was thus the/and the } orth-W est separate from the rest wth Board, apply to Miss Svewart, las i or business, Will be gold at a& ‘The D matter stood w en the case came up for | of the Dominion, it appears that 70,500 | Great George Street. [marl9 3i eod pd a Li © Veputy Returning Officer shall take discussion, and the House viewing all the | persons entered that region in 1882. as ier diliniaacitetlilpassbiinihiceieesaileiicienieea i tide! cc dhl ; ERMS—One-third down; balance to be en a note of any objection made by any candi- crcumstances, having regard to the fact | against 28,000 in 1881. Of these there was 7 FOR SALE—Nut and Slack - paid al time that may be agreed on, at six af date, his agent or any elector present, to | Upon which the Hera/d lays stress, that Dr. |from Europe 11,326, from the United | s~. cheap for eash. Apply at Lord’s Wharf | P&* Samp. Sasenees, Te = ae a foundin the ballot box, | Robertson, being a member of the Local | States 13,325, from the provinces of Canada Weighing Scales. ~Joseru Evess. | Ch’town. M h a en, and sha/l d: y questi arisina on | Legislature ¢ i aiacl 144 68 $4 ; . . a:18 Sw ve , 'D, March 2]. ’ r pg 3i 7: ‘ cide any question arising out of | Legislature at the time of his nomination, | 44,681. Still farther analyzing the figures|___—_ * a irae 16 3w eod i a Oh ae . ™ er ane ne 31 ey . i ee a i: Setanta eitene * By * Pair of nice Brass! The Ladies of the Methodist Churchs| funn@nnnmn i Jo Oe, th ad. ger Dy M Sp : the Committee -rivileg Men ‘ ' j . with respect to an ahtestion velana | tiene ee on Privileges and Elec- enn he coes —< purposing to go STREET, in first-class repair, coutaining ae 8. ain. educting sent : > eer "7 9 : against the ballot of an elector, does it omens silitaeivoeia soeult dade the total Saad actin the | five Rooms and Kitchen, with Yard. Posses- IE Vibe a . UU » + rive oe iis 1 CO not follow that the Returning Officer Murray Harbor South. Manitoba and the North-West as 58 787 fer THORNE, Spring Park 3 Apply poo ~ i . 2. ail earn a Os : ‘ inl , we? . NG, Spring Par 1o0ad, ar? e ivi should act Judicially with respect to an Soe, Op es 1882, against 22,000 for the previous year. | ———— —. ea eee ood ARKET HALL, TENDERS. objection raised against a candidate? If C} m the 15th inst, Professor Fletcher, of | A8 regards the movement of popuiation cc to Rent or Purchase a small it dues not so follow, then the Barliamcnt harlottetown, delivered his popular lecture between the United States and the Domin- house and garden, Apply at this ——OR—= —_ pit tat of Canada should lose no time in taking en Fe the Presbyterian | 100, os Lowe 7 able to make a state- | °tlice. [mar 6 J EW TENDERS, addressed to ane) r Si / ciu—Kindly lent for the oc ‘asion Ajment that must e gratifving , i eam eniaaai ——— —_— ‘og : j “dg 2 dd « Tendet A) ewas: the ‘penalee.. deniinia ae | v3 ! casion. J tt ' gratifying to every sie i 28th ’ 4% signed, and endorsed endef * ' aan ital 2 ee ~ costs, very good attendance, and the lecture was | patriotic Canadian, viz., that practically r noi two story House, nearly new, g its d Lex j Ins ali 5} Eemont Lighthouse,’ will be receive the é r\eturniaog Office s| well ‘eciz sare 3 ” ; . a ae g esent occupie , on fo : f illic i te due og a leer is | wel appreciated. | there is now no emigration from Canada to ee nee Onn = an by Mr. W. B. Mor- D u this Department, at Ottawa, up >. ’ Wa : 8 bot act judicially. | The temperance people of this neigh! the United Siates. He showed that instead | .... en ed on Pleasant Street, near the oors open al two p. m.; Tea al five p,m, J APRIL next, for the conetractO® oy In Eogland, there is no doubt what- | hood ere o oe I eX i o deci nheighdor- | of the movement being outward from ems ence of he C, Owen, Esq. Possession Tickets for admission, 10 cents: Ticke a WOODEN LIGHTHOUSE 1OW Ti ever that the Returning Officer ean | hs i ones the ae “y Canada to the United intin Se eel ae 6th instant. Apply to Willizm Dodd, admission and Tea, 35 cents ae se Keeper’s Dweiling attached, ab Ego ‘ ‘ Ko : 5 ay ©2 " upr 3 onre the case Me ne “ales oe eats I é , : » : cise judicial functions ; and in making a and Lane, although it may ie a: alas t the | inward from the United States. There is, | ———______—___ —— March 21 —4i nace the eaetee pees nr at : ga} i alt g me yains : a : a : ee, in Prince Cy » Prince return not only of the candidates who | custom of King's County. ps resprct to the movement of popula- yO LET—Ist of April,“a COTTAGE on ~ arr ntmenenliiliietinttmeatiiiiilin ai gehen ‘ unty, Pr nce wae ne io M received the highest number of votes. | ha O'%h ; eae. ition between the two countries, a con- the corner of Kuston and Cumberland ' eee Depart hed ahin off che india t 7 es, | On the 27th inst., it is intended to holda| siderable difficulty in obtaining statis- | Street, now in possession of R. W. Tremaine L pat i forms of teader procured at this Departo® Se a he tacts roman to his notice | temperance Convention at Georgetown, to | tics absolutely correct. To a certain isq. Apply to Mrs. J. DB. Hastard ad the . Ue at the Agency of this + Bay yal itd i ar of the election of Dr. meet om oclock. All temperance workers | extent the figures must be estimated But residence of T. J. Harris, Esq. {mar3 beige —™ and at Fg fin, s ertson O &@ Se: . a 40CE . are in the ‘ ty . a i } a : = a ae ‘a . , © arn 3 J i ce, eer i Seat in the I ocal Legis e Coun y are invited. | there is one way of obtaining figures which | O LET~Immediate possessi i r ) be sold by Auction, on MONDAY, 26th = — e fact of no resignation of | +~-—- | are ab:olately correct. That is from the | a desirable Suliieaier ode a. given of} 2 instant, at eleven o'c'ock, at Pownal WM SMITH i a ge avi ti. ° Pr : ‘ee g ii 2 »h7! r y Y ny . = wes __ $s | y where s > » Bs aa o Robe a having been received from Dr. | Pag = reset Senawon. No | ree rds vf Customs houses of Canada as to | Hilisborough Street Rent eo ae ae ne Vena she ave see) one Steam oy Soa Seana — : ; . , . Pot ic oOoLvogzrap ti , se aya’ otf, : 7 tl j , " p : s Sj i risop, and of the fact that Mr D adtes cain Tes ae ittle ones by our settlers etlects. These being matter of | tenant, Apply at the Mer-iapta Bank bg WILLIAM Dopp, Depattment of Mariac & Fisheries Rt; (mar22 record, name by name, are abyolutely ' E J. to Mr. F.S8, Moore, aol? Auctioneer, Ottawa, 3rd March, 1888. be! fuo Ch’town, March 19, 1683, March 91,.~2i A to.