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1873
Prince Edward Island Terms of Union
Prince Edward Island Terms of Union (Order of Her Majesty in
Council Admitting Prince Edward Island into the Union)
At the Court at Windsor, the 26th day of June, 1873
PRESENT The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty Lord President
Earl Granville Earl Or Kimberley Lord Chamberlain Mr. Gladstone
Whereas by the "Constitution Act, 1867," provision was made
for the Union of the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotland New
Brunswick into the Dominion or Canada. and it was (amongst other
things) enacted that it should be lawful for the Queen, by and
with the Advice of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council,
on Addresses from the Houses of the Parliament of Canada, and of
the Legislature of the Colony of Prince Edward Island, to admit
that Colony into the said Union on such terms and conditions as
should be in the Addresses expressed, and as the Queen should
think fit to approve, subject to the provisions of the said Act;
and it was further enacted that the provisions Or any Order in
Council in that behalf, should have effect as if they had been
enacted by the Parliament Or the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland. And whereas by Addresses from the Houses of the
Parliament of Canada, and from the Legislative Council and House
of Assembly of Prince Edward Island respectively, of which
Addresses, copies are contained in the Schedule to this Order
annexed, Her Majesty was prayed, by and with the advice of Her
Most Honorable Privy Council, under the one hundred and
forty-sixth section of the hereinbefore recited Act, to admit
Prince Edward Island into the Dominion of Canada, on the terms
and conditions set forth in the said Addresses. And whereas Her
Majesty has thought fit to approve of the said terms and
conditions, it is hereby ordered and declared by Her Majesty, by
and with the advice of Her Privy Council, in pursuance and
exercise of the powers vested in Her Majesty, by the said Act of
Parliament, that from and after the first day of July, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, the said Colony of
Prince Edward Island shall be admitted into and become part of
the Dominion of Canada, upon the terms and conditions set forth
in the hereinbefore recited Addresses. And in accordance with
the terms of the said Addresses relating to the Electoral
Districts for which, the time within which, and the laws and
provisions under which the first election of members to serve in
the House of Commons of Canada, for such Electoral Districts
shall be held, it is hereby further ordered and declared that
"Prince County" shall constitute one district, to be designated
"Prince County District," and return two members; that "Queen's
County" shall constitute one district, to be designated "Queen's
County District," and return two members; that "King's County"
shall constitute one district, to be designated "King's County
District," and return two members; that the election of members
to serve in the House of Commons of Canada, for such Electoral
Districts shall be held within three calendar months from the
day of the admission of the said Island into the Union or
Dominion of Canada; that all laws which at the date of this
Order in Council relating to the qualification of any person to
be elected or sit or vote as a member of the House of Assembly
of the said Island, and relating to the qualifications or
disqualifications of voters, and to the oaths to be taken by
voters, and to Returning Officers and Poll Clerks, and their
powers and duties, and relating to Polling Divisions within the
said Island, and relating to the proceedings at elections, and
to the period during which such elections may be continued, and
relating to the trial of controverted elections, and the
proceedings incidental thereto, and relating to the vacating of
seats or the members, and to the execution of new writs, in case
of any seat being vacated otherwise than by n dissolution, and
to all other matters connected with or incidental to elections
of members to serve in the House of Assembly of the said Island,
shall apply to elections of members to serve in the House of
Commons for the Electoral Districts situate in the said Island
of Prince Edward. And the Right Honorable Earl of Kimberley, one
of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State is to give the
necessary directions herein, accordingly. ARTHUR HELPS SCHEDULE
To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty Most Gracious Sovereign,
We, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons
of the Dominion of Canada in Parliament assembled, humbly
approach Your Majesty for the purpose of representing:-- That
during the present Session of Parliament we have taken into
consideration the subject or the admission of the Colony Or
Prince Edward Island into the Union or Dominion of Canada, and
have resolved that it is expedient that such admission should be
effected at as early a date as may be found practicable, under
the one hundred and forty-sixth section of the "British North
America Act, 1867", on the conditions hereinafter set forth,
which have been agreed upon with the Delegates from the said
Colony, that is to say:-- That Canada shall be liable for the
debts and liabilities of Prince Edward Island at the time of the
Union; That in consideration of the large expenditure authorized
by the Parliament of Canada for the construction of railways and
canals, and in view of the possibility of a readjustment of the
financial arrangements between Canada and the several Provinces
now embraced in the Dominion, as well as the isolated and
exceptional condition of Prince Edward Island, that Colony
shall, on entering the Union, be entitled to incur a debt equal
to fifty dollars per head of its population, as shewn by the
Census Returns of 1871, that is to say: four millions seven
hundred and one thousand and fifty dollars; That Prince Edward
Island not having incurred debts equal to the sum mentioned in
the next preceding Resolution, shall be entitled to receive, by
half-yearly payments, in advance, from the General Government,
interest at the rate of five per cent. per annu m on the
difference, from time to time, between the actual amount of its
indebtedness and the amount of indebtedness authorized as
aforesaid, viz., four millions seven hundred and one thousand
and fifty dollars; That Prince Edward Island shall be liable to
Canada for the amount (if any) by which its public debt and
liabilities at the date of the Union, may exceed four millions
seven hundred and one thousand and fifty dollars and shall be
chargeable with interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum
on such excess; That as the Government of Prince Edward Island
holds no lands from the Crown, and consequently enjoys no
revenue from that source for the construction and maintenance of
local works, the Dominion Government shall pay by half-yearly
instalments, in advance, to the Government or Prince Edward
Island, forty-five thousand dollars per annum, less interest at
five per cent. per annum, upon any sum not exceeding eight
hundred thousand dollars which the Dominion Government may
advance to the Prince Edward Island Government for the purchase
of lands now held by large proprietors; That in consideration of
the transfer to the Parliament or Canada of the powers of
taxation, the following sums shall be paid yearly by Canada to
Prince Edward Island, for the support of its Government and
Legislature, that is to say, thirty thousand dollars, and an
annual grant equal to eighty cents per head of its population,
as shown by the Census returns of 1871, viz., 94,021, both by
half-yearly payments in advance--such grant of eighty cents per
head to be augmented in proportion to the increase of po
pulation of the Island as may be shown by each subsequent
decennial Census, until the population amounts to four hundred
thousand, at which rate such grant shall thereafter remain it
being understood that the next Census shall be taken in the year
1881; That the Dominion Government shall assume and defray all
the charges for the following services, viz.:-- The salary of
the Lieutenant Governor; The salaries of the Judges of the
Superior Court and of the District or County Courts when
established; The charges in respect of the Department of
Customs; The Postal Department; The protection of the Fisheries;
The provision for the Militia; The Lighthouses, Shipwrecked
Crews, Quarantine and Marine Hospitals; The Geological Survey;
The Penitentiary; Efficient Steam Service for the conveyance of
mails and passengers, to be established and maintained between
the Island and the mainland of the Dominion, Winter and Summer,
thus placing the Island in continuous communication with the
Intercolonial Railway and the railway system of the Dominion;
The maintenance of telegraphic communication between the Island
and the mainland Or the Dominion; And such other charges as may
be incident to, and connected with, the services which by the
"British North America Act, 1867" appertain to the General
Government, and as are or may be allowed to the other Provinces;
That the railways under contract and in course of construction
for the Government of the Island, shall be the property of
Canada; That the new building in which are held the Law Courts,
Registry Office, etc., shall be transferred to Canada, on the
payment of sixty-nine thousand dollars. The purchase to include
the land on which the building stands, and a suitable space of
ground in a ddition, for yard room, etc; That the Steam Dredge
Boat in course of construction, shall be taken by the Dominion,
at a cost not exceeding twenty-two thousand dollars; That the
Steam Ferry Board owned by the Government of the Island, and
used as such, shall remain the property of the Island; That the
population of Prince Edward Island having been increased by
fifteen thousand or upwards since the year 1861, the Island
shall be represented in the House of Commons of Canada by six
Members; the representation to be readjusted, from time to time,
under the provisions of the "British North America Act, 1867";
That the constitution of the Executive Authority and of the
Legislature of Prince Edward Island, shall, subject to the
provisions of the "British North America Act, 1867", continue,
as at the time of the Union, until altered under the authority
of the said Act, and the House of Assembly of Prince Edward
Island existing at the date of the Union shall, unless sooner
dissolved, continue for the period for which it was elected;
That the Provisions in the "British North America Act, 1867"
shall, except those parts thereof which are in terms made, or by
reasonable intendment, may be held to be especially applicable
to, and only to affect one and not the whole of the Provinces
now composing the Dominion, and except so far as the same may be
varied by these resolutions, be applicable to Prince Edward
Island, in the same way and to the same extent as they apply to
the other Provinces of the Dominion, and as if the Colony of
Prince Edward Island had been one of the Provinces originally
united by the said Act. That the Union shall take place on such
day as Her Majesty may direct by Order in Council, on Addresses
to that effect from the Houses of the Parliament of Canada and
of the Legislature of the Colony of Prince Edward Island, under
the one hundred and forty-sixth section of the "British North
America Act, 1867", and that the Electoral Districts for which,
the time within which, and the laws and provisions under which,
the first Election of Members to serve in the House of Commons
of Canada for such Electoral Districts shall be held, shall be
such as the said Houses of the Legislature of the said Colony of
Prince Edward Island may specify in their said Addresses. We,
therefore, humbly pray that Your Majesty will be graciously
pleased, by and with the advice of Your Majesty's Most Honorable
Privy Council, under the provisions of the one hundred and
forty-sixth section of the "British North America Act, 1867", to
admit Prince Edward Island into the Union or Dominion of Canada,
on the terms and conditions hereinbefore set forth. (Signed)
JAMES COCKBURN, Speaker. House of Commons, 20th May 1873. To the
Queen's Most Excellent Majesty Most Gracious Sovereign We, Your
Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Senate of the
Dominion of Canada in Parliament assembled, humbly approach Your
Majesty for the purpose of representing:-- That on the sixteenth
day of May, instant, His Excellency the Governor General
transmitted for our information a copy of the minutes of a
Conference between a Committee of the Privy Council of Canada
and certain Delegates from the Colony of Prince Edward Island,
on the subject of the Union of the said Colony with the Dominion
of Canada, and of the Resolutions adopted by them, as the basis
of such Union, which are in the following words, that is to
say:-- [Here follows a statement of the conditions of Union as
set forth in the Address of the House of Commons supra.] The
House of Commons having in the present Session of the Parliament
of the Dominion passed an Address to Your Majesty, praying that
your Majesty would be graciously pleased, by and with the advice
of Your Most Honorable Privy Council, under the provisions of
the one hundred and forty-sixth section of the "British North
America Act, 1867", to admit Prince Edward Island into the Union
or Dominion of Canada, on the terms and conditions set forth in
the above-mentioned Resolutions. Wherefore, we, the Senate of
Canada, fully concurring in the terms and conditions expressed
in the Address of the House of Commons, humbly pray that your
Majesty will be pleased, by and with the advice of your Most
Honorable Privy Council, under the provisions of the one hundred
and forty-sixth section of the "British North America Act,
1867", to admit Prince Edward Island into the Dominion of
Canada. (Signed) P.J.O. CHAUVEAU, Speaker of the Senate. The
Senate, May 21, 1873. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty Most
Gracious Sovereign, We, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal
subjects, the Legislative Council of Prince Edward Island, in
Parliament assembled, humbly approach your Majesty, and pray
that your Majesty will be graciously pleased, by and with the
advice of your Majesty's most Honorable Privy Council, under the
provisions of the one hundred and forty-sixth section of the
"British North America Act, 1867", to admit Prince Edward Island
into the Union or Dominion of Canada, on the terms and
conditions expressed in certain Resolutions recently passed by
Houses of the Parliament of Canada, and also by the Houses of
the Legislature of Prince Edward Island. which said Resolutions
are as follows-- [Here follows a statement of the conditions of
Union as set forth in the Address of he House of Commons,
supra.] That for the first election of members to be returned by
this Island for the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada,
this Island shall be divided into Electoral Districts as
follows:--That "Prince County" shall constitute one district and
return two members; that "Queen's County" shall constitute one
district, and return two members; that "King's County" shall
constitute one district, and return two members; that the first
election for members to serve in the House of Commons of Canada,
shall take place within three calendar months after this Island
shall be admitted, and become part of the Dominion of Canada;
and we further humbly pray, that all laws which at the date of
the Order in Council, by which the said Island of Prince Edward
shall be admitted into the Dominion of Canada, relating to the
qualification of any person to be elected to sit or vote as a
member of the House of Assembly of the said Island, and relating
to the qualifications or disqualifications of voters, and to the
oaths to be taken by voters, and to returning officers and poll
clerks, and their powers and duties, and relating to polling
divisions within the said Island, and relating to the
proceedings at elections, and to the period during which such
election may be continued, and relating to the trial of
controverted elections and the proceedings incident thereto, and
relating to the vacating of seals of members, and to the
execution of new writs, in case of any seat being vacated
otherwise than by a dissolution, and all other matters connected
with or incidental to elections of members to serve in the House
of Assembly of the said Island, shall apply to elections of
members to serve in the House of Commons for the Electoral
Districts, situate in the said Island of Prince Edward. (Signed)
DONALD MONTGOMERY, Committee Room, Legislative Council, May 28,
1873. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty Most Gracious
Sovereign, We, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects,
the House of Assembly of Prince Edward Island in Parliament
assembled, humbly approach Your Majesty, and pray that Your
Majesty will be graciously pleased, by and with the advice of
Your Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, under the
provisions of the one hundred and forty-sixth section of the
"British North America Act, 1867", to admit Prince Edward Island
into the Union or Dominion of Canada, on the terms and
conditions expressed in certain Resolutions recently passed by
the Houses of the Parliament of Canada, and also by the Houses
of the Legislature of Prince Edward Island, which said
Resolutions are as follows: [Here follows a statement of the
conditions of Union as set forth in the Address of the House of
Commons, supra, and the Address concludes with a paragraph
identical with the last paragraph of the Address of the
Legislative Council of Prince Edward Island, supra.] (Signed)
STANISLAUS F. PERRY, Speaker. House of Assembly, May 28. 1873.
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