» many lives sent free by mail. ' » Yea : a a aporetce = = eee ere se a Five Y ; ” 22is is ; ore test S true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak fre Evripipes Suvcie Corrss Two Cxnts. . 2. — 1 Rg a“ - snp To. ” 8 wow SERIES CLARLOTEER ) wall EW SERIES, ARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1883 vol P NO. 125. re \ , s 4 U 4 uD ) S dd , ' {Ul he yy ‘ A t J Lo, iSS5, Uv d ~ 0. — ee KXAMINER Tt ; eee noes ete tes tay | A en i} NIT AN l} HT Hi King's County Election Care. an wnbedl large attendance there in the T bey \ ugp EVERY EVENING, d, , a 3 Sy , 2 pt: SS forenoon. The pariv remained until Mon- pg ISSUBY - a ow aw lo > . 74 33 OF os Posushine Company, , . 7 Up | (Ottawa Correspondence of the Toronto Mail ) fyi soee they left by train for Ottawa via tea — Orrick, ConneR oF WATER Jueen ih a di nee LoMpany, bir The result was that the Committee] After resting from the f fatigne of the j j ourney so gp Gueat (FEORGE STREETS, E adopted the amendment of Mr. McCarthy, { fron Montreal, the Marquis waited on one 9 * SRY. OF ENG! AND declaring that Mr. MeDeaelt was entitled, or two old friends in Boston. He said that h how” CAPITAL TE NU AN?. = | MAKE NEW RICH d Tk to the seat ‘The argument turned upon| he wished it to be diatinetly understood he Races » SUBSCRIPTION ‘4 FEN MILLION DOLLARS, Onan comatens the point whether the Act of 1872 applicd| never desired any extra force of police to a Fn » y change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- 1, The A f 1872 73: } ; Mon $2 5 L hi | nyph son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound tie Ukanee o } etry t Se ea hana me BOtnnennmi Ses BESS Bree ¥ or $ \ ‘ : po “On ere a aligible ve | hi : i ’ ‘ Mo othe, 1 26 aegas ire Ing Panee Company health, if such a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have ne No person shall be eligi le or be himself aliaost as much at home in Boston 4 Mont 0 50 equal, Physicians use them in their practice. Sold eyerywhore, or sent by mali for capable of being nominated or voted) as he would be in London. The wer f svertisi 1g at most \derate rates, CAPITAL, FIFTREN MILLION DOLLARS “ht letter-stamps. Send for circular. I. § JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. for, “ot Of © Netag’: ‘aleeted::; to: thelwan pees eee fe eee ae } ws * be fee sheets Senate or the Hovse of Commons}saying that he had asked for an extension , qatracts Ay . nade fo i a nee effected on all kinds of property CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. who on the day of the nomination is amem-|of his services as (zovernor-(reneral for aif-yeariy ‘ a orsise~ t "i oislati ’ r 3 , , “Why’ : te : ol, oe ; P. Ren nel ates. Losses settled promptly JOKNSON'S ANODYNE L Sitercns ian cumpente ber of the Legi lative Council or Assembly another year. Why” said he, there 18 ; on application q . eure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save of any province in which by law members| just as much reason for that as there is for tue ANAC FOR APRIL, 1883. Daj. MOON S CHANGES. at } oF ‘ = Tth day, Yh. Som, a. WM, ,, gr Hove r, 4th day, ¢h. 37m. a. m. a ie ad day, 7h. 14m Ph m. , ppl Move. th. 50m.,&. Mm. 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(For Piternal and Ex- JOHNSON’S ANCODYNE LINIMENT (Pere o%; Houvalgia, nineses, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Laings,Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, W hooping Came. now traveling in this country, says that most apy valuable. Rothing on earth will make hens lay ike Sheridan’ ? Condition Powders. Dose, 1 — 4 R- eumatiom, Chronic Diarrhwa, Chronic Dyse y, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine and Lame Baek. Sold everywhors. Send for p mptilet to I. 8. Jounsox & Co., Bostox, Mase. ef the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. Me says that Sheridan's tol pint fod. Sold every where, or seut by weil fer Sleiter-stamps. I. 8. Jonxson & Co., Bostom, Masa, An English Veterimary Surgeon and Chemist, M A K E A PR § f AY Condition Powders are absolutely pure and =D CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE IN THE WORLD. wore ee The Dominicn Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. —— under Government License. oO | An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. at its actual cost. a Rese> Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Life Insurance Summerside, Oct, 28, 1883.—ly SR ED FURNITURE, . FURNITURE, AT COST. ae eee O—_—_—-_- Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, (bairs, Tables, Wasbstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and deprive the officer of judicial powers, but], , the two Acts must be read together, seeing | Bo i Picture Mouldings. JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1983.—ly The Business Premises Known as “83 @ueen Street, Lately in the Occupation of R. W. Tremaine. JAS. DESBRISAY. Charlettetown, Dec. 29, 1882.—+tf Rg TA LN IC moenennigpeandialiaitina THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material QF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST BESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, ‘Dader the Careful and Skilftl Supervision of Mr. J. W. Witchell, TO Faas LETTER HEABS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHOUQUES, NOTES OF HAND, POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGHRS, & Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. £¢., Ke., | Working of the Senate or House of Commons are rendered incapable of being appointed to the Legislative Council or of being a mem- ber of the Legislative Assembly.” The Act further declares thatthe votes given for such a candidate are thrown away, end instructs the returning officer to return the candidate having the next highest num- ber of votes in any case where the ineligible candidate has the highest number of votes. On the fece of it, the Act applies to the Province of Prince Edward Island, end that contention is strengthened by the fact that the Act of 1873 expressly applies Acts passed in the Parliament of Canada to the Provinces which shall come into the union as well as to those which had already entered the union. THE act oF 1874, while it minimizes the judicial functions of the returning officer,does not repeal the Act of 1872. There is no doubt at ali that this Act of 1872 did not apply to the province of Prince Edward Island up to 1876. The condition of things which is presupposed by the Act of 1872 had not up to that year been operative in the Island province, but inthe year 1876 the Island Legislature ‘adopted a law which rendered the members of the committees incapable of sitting in the Legislative Assembly of that Province The moment that was done, the Dominion ' Act of 1872 came into force, and the effect is that, since that date of 1876, no man in that Province could become a candidate for \the House of Commons who was at the time a member of the Provincial Assembly. It rested upon those adverse to this natural and logical conclusion to show that the law of 1872 was repealed or was inoperative, and upon this point the discussion waxed ,warm. The question involved a nice point | of law; but the burden of proof rested upon ‘those who declared that the plain enact- ments of the law of 1872 were in operation, | because the law was repealed. It was for |them to show when and where this ‘law was repealed. It was just here their difficulty began. There is no repealing clause anywhere fin the subsequent Acts. There was none quoted by those members .of the committee opposed to Mr. Mc- ‘Carthy’ s amendment to Mr. Weldon’s ;motion. If it could have been shown that the explicit provisions of any other of the ridicuions rumors which you have heard.” In answer to other ques- tions His Excellency said he had become attached to the people of America, and he hoped that the two coantries lying so close together might always have the same feel- ing for each other that prevails to-day. -— Death in the Portland Police Station. About 7 o'clock, last evening, a man named Joseph McDonald was brought in a carriage to the Portland police station by John Krowles, an employe of the Inter- colonial Railway He had fallen in a fit in the railway passenger depot, and as there was no place to put him in that vicinity he was teken to the police station. Officer Collins was in the station at the time, and had to assist Knowles and the man with him to carry McDonald into the lock-up. The unfortunate man was unconscions at the time, and the officer in charge tried to bring him too by throwing water on him but without avail. He was not put into a cell buat placed on a bench in the hall. At 8.30 Sergent Hamilton puta man in one of the cella and noticed that McDonald waa all rivht. At 10 o'clock, officer Colling visited the celis and McDonaid was breathing, but groaning as ifin pain. He had fallen from the bench to the floor, but as it is not an unusual circumstance for a wan under the influence of liquor to groan, no particular attention was paid to him. About ILI o'clock Captain Rawlings sent Policeman Colling in to see how the sick man was, and he was found lying on his back dead He did net appear to have changed his position from the time when the cflicer last saw him alive, and had apparently died without a str uggle. The body was lifted from the floor to a bench, and the coroner notified. McDonald is a ship carpenter by trade, and, although a native of Prince Edward island,thas been a resident of St. John and Portland for some years He has on several occasions recently been befere tho Portland police court, and by reputation is a hard drinker. On Thursday evening Ofiver Joseph Woods found him lying asleep under the Intercolonial D dean cattle sheds, in Gilbert’s Lane, and locked him up. When he was before the court yesterday. he enswered the questions put to THE Act OF 1872 ‘confirming in this respect the judicial powers in the returning officer had been! repealed, the commit tee would doubtless | i have at once decided unanimously that the | ‘seat should be declared vacant. The inten tion of the Act of 1884 is undoubtedly to i that both remain on the statute book. The. 'eonclusion is inevitable that the returning | officer, while generally deprived of judicial | | powers under the Act of 1874, is clothed |with judicial powers for the purpose of ‘carrying out the Act of 1872, relative to the incapacity by local law created. The majority arrived at the conclusion that they must recognize the Act of 1872 as operative with evident reluctance. Mr. Cameron, of Huron, admitted his doubts on the point, and Mr, Blake retired from the committee before the vote was taken. It would certainly ‘have been better if the optnion that the Act of 1874 repealed the Act of 1872 could jhave prevailed. But in the face of the facts that was impossible. Inu strict law, the seat was Mr. McDonald’s, and there was no help for it. Mr. Richey held so strongly to the equity side of the case that he voted to declare the seat vacant, but those who felt bound by the strict interpre- tation of the law az it stands, represented him by the magistrate, in a rational man- nev. Mr. Joseph Sullivan, with whom he nas worked, became suroty for the fine im- posed and McDonald was set free. It is thought that instead of quitting drinkiag he had continued, as he appeared under the influence of liquor when he fell in the Ie is a single man and until recently er boarding with Amos Tower on ; Main street, Portland. It is not known | that he has any relations living in St. John. An inquest will be held to-day,—St. John Telegraph, April 14. _———..-—_ <> 0 p> -s & Special Notices. Five Cases Hats, two Cases Tweeds, opened to-day at D, A. Bruce’s. fapll 6: A LARGE quantity of seed wheat daily ex- peeted, direct from Canada.—W_ P. CoLwii. [mar 29 6w wy 61 HeapgvakTers for White Russiaa Seed Wheat this spring, is at George CaRrTER’s Great George Street. {ap 6 w 3i d4ieod Gop and silver plating of every description done at Browy’s. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. {feb 22 3m, wky “Kent Mriis.”—The best family flour, at Cheapside.—Hmnry Brgr. [mar 12 Wi Autways avoid harsh purgative pills, They tirat make you sick and then leave you con- stipated, Oarter’s Little Liver Pills regulate by Mr. Robertson, of Hamilton, Mr. Mc- C: uthy, and Mr. McMaster, were compelled | to vote that the seat were not vacant, and |} ; 1874, that the returning officer had no judicial powers, was suspended in this case by the Act of 1872. aeeiitiend The Pridcent en route for Ottawa. | THE VICE REGAL PARTY AT BCSTON, The Princess Louise left Newport for Boston, Saturday afternoon amid salutes of the ‘‘Tenedos” and ‘‘New Hampshire.” She cabled her arrival to the Queen. A crowd saw her off. Directly after the train had drawn into the depotin Boston, the Marquis, who arrived the evening pre-! vious, stepped aboard and soon after he and! the Princess came to the platform where a large crowd of gentlemen saluted the party by lifting their hats. Coaches were in readiness and soon the members of the |party were made comfortable in the rooms} lof the Bronswick, where the names of Her Ri opal Highness and suite were registered as follows : Princess Louise, Mirs Harve “y, Miss McNeill, Lord J. Hervey, Capt Joce- lyn Bagot. The Princess expressed herself opposed to any attempt at demonstration in her behalf. The rather tompestuons| voyage from Bermuda to Newport on the + Penedos” tired the princess in her present f health, and until noon on Monday| that the general principle of the law of | the bowels and make you well, Dose, one | pill. {all 2w eod wkly Noxr or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at COLWILL’s. [fe 21 Baw wy A Sewrnc Maowine that Brown cannot | ms ke work, you may just as weil throw it laway. Shop of corner of Prince end Grafton Strecia. [feb 22 3m, wky fuse cheapest place on P. EF. Island for (ean ks and Valises, is at L. EH. Prowez’s [mar 5 PLesrvy of garden seed of various kinds at ' COLWILL’s, L. EK. Prowse received to-day « fine assort- ment of Buttons, in steel, gilt, silver, &c. [ap ONE HUNDRED Barrels Apples, in prime order, at Buzr & Gorr’s. (mar20tf Brown is a man you don’t mat every day | He says he will dety the inbabitants of P. F. I:iand to carry him a gun to repair that he | cannat mend, or make new. Now boys beat me if you can, Shop on corner of Prince and | Grafton Streets, {feb 22 3m, wky | Pras, Beans, Beet, Carrott, Parenip, and | Cabbage Seed, in large quantiles a! CoLwILe's. | [mar 296 w wy 6i | | Fresy Oranges and Lemons (very choice,) | just received at Beer & Goff s. ap 7 | A cuorce selection of Clover and Timothy Seed at CoLWILL's. {mar 29Gw wy Gi Tx great rush for Boots is to the Boct and Shoe Factory. [mar22 Wer are selling off our large stock of c ‘rockery at reduced prices, to wake room for j c state ° ring. — W. . she stopped quietly at the hetcl. In ip wang eupply in the Sp ihe 21 Baw ~ forenoon the Marqus with two geatleme " os of the Princess’ party took a long walk A GRPAT SHOW of Spring Hails at L. © and in the afternoon the whole party we nt PROWSE 8. jnpon & ped striau pagmonien , returning (He only steam, sewing machine, aud gun ¢ ch sortiy Lefore sis Ovclock. Neither the | rep iving sop on P. E. Island, and the only | Marquis nor Prim ee: attended church. was expec ted that t} servitd; at Trinity It? y would be preseni at urch, and therd was se where you can get every part ola or a gun made, w at browns sewing machine chop, corer of Princw anti Grafton crests, , pls ; '