po tm an me regen nn nn See ee a ee ina ee seaman meray do 6 ethene eaoeNES — ana Pit a Nl a ce Aa ab ' * ‘ate atte ~ 3.2. acre on. Tus Datty EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 20, 1878. The Belfast Blection. News of the election of Mr. Donald Montgomery will be heard with universal satisfaction. The electors of Belfast have viven to the public service a young gentle- man (one of native growth, too) whose pru- dence, probity and ability none can dispute a man without even a taint of radicalism. For this alone, they deserve the thanks of But the electors of Belfast the ithe Provinee. have done more. They have death knell of the Davies-Stewart combina- For this a thousand thanks are their rung tion. due. The following are the returns, as re- ceived > MONTGOMERY, aMITH. , ' we Belle Creek, 4 02 or ~ Oo rk Kldon, 1 6 Murrav Harbor Road 152 Lot 50, 86 Lot 49, 100 166 Total, 553 411 Montgomery's majority 142, | CRD + Over the Whole Field. We have heard from seventy-seven con- stituencies in Ontario, fifty-four constitu- encies in Quebec, and all the constituencies in the Maritime Provinces. We are now in a position to estimate, from pretty accurate data, the glorious results of the great con- test. The Liberal-Conservatives the next Parliament will be at least fifty, and it will very likely be between sixty and The glory of their great victory inajority mM soventy |! is somewhat marred by the temporary loss of Mr. Peter Mitchell, Mr:. King and Mr. Langevin. But the defeat of these statesmen is fully compensated by the rout of Blake, Jones, Coffin and Cart- wright, and by the narrow escape of the redoubtable Premier himself. In Ontario no less than thirty-six Gov- ernment strongholds have been captured from the enemy ; while among the promin- ent Liberal-Conservatives returned by the Conservatives are : Thomas White, of the Montreal Gazetie; Kirkpatrick, of Fon- tenac; McDougall, of Halton ; Dalton Me- Carthy, of North Simcoe; McKenzie Bowell, of Belleville; Bunting, of the Tor- onto Mui. In Quebec ten Grit strongholds have been taken by storm ; Pope, Colby, Coursol, Mousseau and Caron are returned to bear aloft the Liberal- Conservative standard. Nova Scotia has done nobly. Ten Nova Scotian seats filled by Grits in the last House will be filled by Libera!-Conserva- tives in the next. Tupper will fill the place, unworthly filled by Jones, of chief repre- sentative of Nova Scotia in the Dominion Government ; while the vigor and ability of McDonald will be displayed in the part{ supinely and dumbly taken by Coffin. New Brunswick alone of all the Provinces has endorsed the incapacity and corrup. tion of the ‘‘ Fly on the Wheel” Ministers. The causes are not far to seek. The people were misled. Till within afew weeks, the St. John Daily Press was a unit in favor of the Govenrment. Till the Sunarose, there was, in many parts of the Province, noth- ing to dispel the illusions presented by the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Freeman, and the Daily News. Nevertheless, the gallant Tilley is victorious ; while Domville has triumphed in King’s, Costigan in Victoria, Yonnell in Carleton, and Girrourd in Kent. But, of all the Provinces, Prince Edward Island has the greatest cause to glory in the victory achieved. In no Province were there greater difficulties to overcome. In no Province was the triumph of the Liberal- Conservatives so complete. Through the manipulations of the Local Premier thou- sands of Liberal-Conservative electors were disfranchised. The ‘‘ Free Trade Humbug” and the ‘‘ High Taxation Scare” were art- fully and persistently kept before the peo- ple. The National Policy of the Liberal- Conservative Party was grossly misrepre- sented. All the unworthy expedients known to Grit campaigners were tried. But, tried in vain. The stigma attached ¢: the Island ever sinee its representatives-—— and such men as Masson, after weeks of tergiversation— deserted Sir | John McDonald in his extremity has been wiped out. The Cabinet Seat Deprivation has been avenged. The ‘‘ National Policy’: has been endorsed by overwhelming ma- jorities. —_—- ll —— ‘* Ty will soon be time for Messrs. Popé and Brecken to commence in earnest to find an answer to that conundrum that puzzled them and all otkcr Protectionists :--How, under the protective system, are you to raise a revenue without resorting to direct taxation.” —-Patriot. Let not fear perplex the, (Edipus, Mortals know nothing of futurity; And these prophetic seers Are all imposters. oe eee + eee MORE GOOD NEWS ! John Elected by | Acclamation ! ‘ — ELECTIONS IN fVIANITOBA. —- Si Monrreat, Sept 1. Out of one hundred and ninety (190) constituencies heard from, the Conserva- tives claim about one hundred and twenty- seven : the Government about sixty-three (63). The Montreal Gazette estimates that the Conservatives will carry 13 out of the re- maining 16; and thus give them a majority of 74 in a full House. is expected, SACKVILLE, Sept. 20. The following despatch has just been re- ceived from Winnipeg, Manitoba : ‘Sir John A. McDonald has been re- Tuxon declining nomination, Dr. Schultz ‘for Lisgar, and Dubee for Provencher, are also elected by acclamation.” Orrawa, Sept. 1°. A meeting of the Cabinet was held this afternoon. It is the intention of the Gov- ernment to take the earliest possible steps to give constitutional effect to the result of the verdict of the people. Hon. Johu Simpson is seriously ul, The life of Chief Justice Harrison of On- tario, is despaired of. iia iin THE RESULT. ONTATRO, Rurrger returns from Ontairo are as follow : > tS 208 Counties. Names. a a North Suncoe MeCarthy 0 | South Lanark tlaggart 0 } South Norfolk Wallace 0 1 East Peterborough Burnham 0 l Halton McDougall 0 ! South Huron Horton I 0 Centre Huron Govert 1 0 North Huron Farrel 0 i Stormont Fulton 0 ] East York Boultbee 0 ] Prescott returns Routhier, Opposition, instead of (Hagar) Government, as at first reported. The Opposition gains are swell- ed by nine, and the Government by one. Seats secured by Opposition, 57; seats se- cured by Government, 20; majority for Op- position in Ontario, 37. QUEBEC. Further returns from Ontario are as fol- low :— - - > 2 : se Counties. Names, <5 > ei : o> . + ‘ : “< Montmornci Valin 0 1 Bellechasse Larue i 0 Kamouraska Dumont 1 oO Temiscouta Crandbois 0 1 Pontneuf Dr.St.Georgel 0 1 Nicolet Methot 0 | Making 38 seats secured by Opposition and 16 by Government. Majority for Opposi- tion in Quebec, 22. Total majority for Opposition, as far as heard from, 66. >> - _ ‘‘Mr. Brypees’ Frac --the pole for which is said to have cost some hundreds of dollars—was fiying all day yesterday in honor of the Liberal-Conservative victory.” —Moncton Times. This is almost as good as the remark of a prominent Grit official here: ‘“‘It isa great pity Sir John is out; but we ¢») must find another constituency for him ! —_--—_—---—_--s >> oe —- — “‘Gitties, of North Bruce, set down in the Examiner as belonging to the Opposi- tion, has always been a stauch supporter of the Government.’ — Patriot, If the editor of the Patriot will but look again he will see that Mr. Gillies is classed by the ExamMrner as a supporter of the Government. +aJs - The Sultan offered to confer on Lady Layard, the wife of the English Ambassa- dor, the first distinction of a new order for ‘ladies, but Lord Salisbury declined to authorize its acceptance. The mother and consort of the Khedive have been decorated with the first class of the order. en .. ate | A letter from a Canadian watering place ‘says: ‘‘Canadian feminity in dripping bathing suits is by no means a repulsive sight, for it is more robust, more healthy, less shapeless, less attenuated than the ‘American article; at least, those specimens of the American article seen at Newport. It sports on the beach here with the utmost freedom.” _ James Broadbent, of Indianapolis, while en route thence to Chicago, claims that $15,000 was stolen from his pocket while asleep. Last year Broadbent received notice that he would get a large sum from from the settlement of the Broadbent estate in England. He stated he carried $15,000 on his person for more than a year, | being afraid to trust the banks. eras ltt IP santa na taits Sac EO ; The early resignation of the Government! turned by acclamation for 'Manitoba— } ed encase Correspondence. — aa We do not hott ours Ines responsible jor the opitions or staten. ents © To the Editor of the Pevamuter. Pran Sm,—-Some of the Souris Kast officials wes\ 7% ~p " . . e : P . ¢ ((irits) have taken the hberty ol letting the tii +i enid and did at caucus public know what i said ane meeti evenings ago. Now, since they meetings a few eveliig® go. 4 f Y know so well what 1 clo, i will take on myse to tell them what I don’t do. I don’t attend caucus meetings at d. Hunphy’s barn for the purpose of trying to make arrangements to delay Dr. Muttart’s telegrams, When this is done by an individual holding a very import- ant office in Souris East, I think he should be one of the last to send my name tothe Patriot. Whatever I say or do at meetings 18 intended for the public good. Can those parties who sent the report to the Patriot say the same? I was tempted at first to send their names for publication; but | will spare them this time— although it is more-than they deserve. Respectfully yours, JoHN CANTWELL. Souris West, Sept. 16, 1875. -—_>o> P+ To the Editor of the Braminer. Drar Str,—The employees in Mr. Newson s Roctory bad resolved on having their annual pienie. Accordingly, on Wednesday morning last, they embarked from Pownal Wharf on hoard Mr. Coombs’ first-class pleasure boat (No. 10) for a cruise down the harbor extend- ing to Orwell Bay, and afterwards running back to a cove inside the Block House. All went ashore at the spot selected for the pic nicing ground. Appetities being sharpened by the invigorating sea breeze, ample justice was done to the contents of pocket pistols, provision baskets, etc. ,- seasoned red-hot with politics. After thus refreshing themselves, the entire company broke up mto small de- tachments, one of which wentled its way to the contiguous Light House, where one of our savans expatiated on the light house system, the electric light, and the last transit of V enus. Another party roamed the woods in quest of adventures. A squirrel was their only trophy; but they chivalrously refrained from exter- minating the smaller denizens of the forest, (the grey birds, owls, ete., ete.) A squad of sober-sides seemed to immensely enjoy a game of quoits; whilst another set amused them- selves and friends by an exhibition of gym- nastics, ‘Taken altogether, this has been the boss picnic of the season. we marched steadily to the landing place, where three rousing cheers were given for the Queen, the boss, and for Pope and Brecken,—followed by a lively discussion on our red sandstone formation, which had been partially exposed by the joint action of the waves and weather on the adjacent cliff. The geologist of the party gave it as his decided opinion, that it was the work of the coral insect (Sebastiani Caboti) or the Colorado beetle. Whether be was right, was left for clearer heads to determine. The embarkation was conducted with an amount of order and precision rivalling the famous retreat at Corunna. Arrived at Con- nolly’s Wharf, three cheers were given for our active and skillful boatman, which were re- ceived with more than the average amount of aquatic stolidity. After this the elder branches of the party made tracks for home, there to give a glowing account of the day’s doings ; whilst the youngesters slowly and sadly went on their way to place themselves ouce more under maternal surveillance. Thanking you for your valaable space, 1 am, A Pic-NIC-ER. Sept. 19, 1878. -_— —---- + —- © a> oa Our Washington Leiter. AN ELEPHANT. Wasurnaeron, D. C., Sept 17, 1878. ‘The Treasury has an elephant on its hands in the form of ten million silver dollars. One million of them weighs just 26 tons, therefore the United States ‘Treasury holds to day 260 tous of silver dollars. The principal demand for these standard dollars comes from Western States thus far; and as silver certifi- cates are used to represent the coin, there is little danger of the supply now on hand being exhausted. The higher Treasury officials con- fidently predict an immediate disappearance of the slight premium which gold coin now com- mands. YELLOW FEVER. Although the most distressing accounts of the yellow fever scourge continue to reach us and the pestilence appears as yet unabated, yet Southern residents predict, with the ut- most contidence, its disappearance within a month from now. ‘They reason from analysis, saying that ninety days is sure to compass the disease. It was so in all of the three epidem- ics that have visited New Orleans in the last twenty-five years. In 1853 the yellow fever carried off 8,117 persons in the city of New Orleans ; in 1852, 4,839 were stricken and died of the same dread disease; and in 1867 there were 2,972 victims. In each case the pesti- lence ran its race within ninety days. In 18538 the epidemic raged more fatally than it has ever done, though within seventy years that ill-fated city has been visited no less than twenty times by yellow fever, tens of thou sands of citizens being victims. Well versed physicians tell us that the way is perfectly plain to prevent the terrible plague, and nothing is necessary for that save simple san- itary measures. Prominent Southern men de- clare their belief that hereafter such precan- tions will be taken in the cities now under the curse as will effectually prevent the introdue- tion or outbreak of yellow fever to any extent in all years to come. aon Prince Epwarp Istanp.—Bare one fol- lower of Mr. McKenzie was returned from P. E. Island—Hon. Jas. Yeo, Prince County—and the Charlottetown Putrot, formerly Mr. Laird’s paper, is the sickest Grit sheet we have yet seen. It does not give one word in reference to the polling on the Island or in Queen’s County, more than to say, in an eight-line paragraph, that ** the majority of Pope and Brecken will be in the vicinity of 800,” and that ‘* Mc- Donald and Muttart’s majorities reach 1000.” Come friend of the Patriot, do not neglect your newspaper business by not publishing election returns, even though ney majorities are against you.—Moncton umes. —- ~~ -- How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so icheap? Call and he will tell you. - four correspondents, Having resolved on returning to the city,. thele HE place toget ur Printi ; iT = cael your Printing done is at — lie7s AUTUIN 1878. is & Sie - 0% Grand Opening this Week. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK ——OF THE CHOIGEST GOODS ! Staple Dry Goods FANCY GdOdDS, Wiiilinery ! Direst Importations, Substantial Stock, Wonderfully Low Prices. NO AUCTION GOODS, NO TRASH, NO HUMBUG, But First-Class Goods in every Department. ee Call and be convinced that we are giving the best value in Dry Geods in this City, FOR CASH ONLY. a ee PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 20—10i eod PHOENIX CRICKET CLUB. NOoOTiLiCEH. MEETING will be held on to-morrow LA evening, the 21st inst., at the Office of Messrs. LonawortH & SHaw, at 7.50 p. m.,4 sharp. A full meeting is requested, as busi- ness of the utmost importance is to be laid before the Club. F. MITCHELL, Sec.-Treas. SUGAR. =~ BBLS. GOLDEN YELLOW, 12 bbls. CRUSHED & CUT LOAP, 10 hhds. ; > We ¢ teas, | BARBADOES, UE ae eee 20 bbls. { ENGLISH REFINED, For sale low. Sept. 20— FENTON T. NEWBERY CO, Sept. 19—3i FLOUR. Now LAnNpInNG, BBLS. SPRING EXTRA, 100 bbls. STRONG BAKERS, 150 ‘© ‘*QUEEN’S” EXTRA, 50 ** ‘NIAGARA” Sup. Extra. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO, Sept. 19—3i 10 THE NEW WALTHAM WATCHES. JUST RECEIVED BY E. W. TAYLOR are much better value for the money than the old style. CALL AND SEE THEM. CYLINDER AND PATENT LEVERS from $8 to $10, all warranted. A handsome Chain given with every Watch { TAY LOR’S, . South Side Queen Square. Sept. 18.—3w 3taw at PIANOFORTES, | IRECT FROM THE FACTORY, nevod cost PRICES, on view and for sale at A. McNeill’s Austion Room. No, 11 Queen St., Sept. 19—tf Currants. — em BBLS. 2d Sept. 14—-31 NEW AND NICE AND CuEap. CARVELL BROS, en ee siiehinailliniiie Rice. me) BAGS phvbithd so dke: oO CARVELL BROS, Sept. 14— 31 Sugar. BBLS. YELLOW C., 50 bbls. White GRANULATED, io Cl ** OCT Teese. CARVELL BROS, 1K Kerosene. BBLS. HOURLY EXPECTED. Five & Pea 250) Ten bb!. lots from wharf at moder. ate figures. CARVELL BROs, ——» Sept. 14- Si FRANK D. COX, Physician. Surgeon, and Accoucheur. tesrprnce Great George Street, nearly opposite the Bishop’s Palace. Orrice —Apothecaries’ Hall. September 16, 1878.—2w ANNOUNCEMENT. Ww* beg to announce to our customers and the trade generally that MR. H. H. CARVELL, our representative, will call on them about the Ist October next, with a full line of samples, Any orders which we may recéive will be promptly and carefully tilled, and at prices that have never been so low. PIKE & FABENS, MANUFACTURERS OF Pickles, Preserves, Ketchups, Canned Goods, X&c., WHOLESALE. 72 Beoap Streer - - - Bosrox, Mana Ch’town, Sept. 16—4i 2aw NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. ROBERT ORR & CO. Have now open, and ready for inspectioa, a very large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Which they are selling, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, a, won LOWER PRICES -~THAN— Ever Before Offered. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their customers, and the public see Ch’town, May 8, 1878. Debentures HE City School Board offer for sale SCHOOL DEBENTURES, amounting to $6,000, payable in 20 years, and bearing in- terest at 6 per cent. per annum. Interest guaranteed by the Provincial Government,and payable half-yearly at the office of the Board. By order, ISAAC OXENHAM Sec’y of Board. Ch’town, Sept. 12, 1878—pat lw NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. ‘eon Subscriber begs to inform the citizens of Charlottetown and the public generally, that he has rented the Store lately occupi by the Misses Cavanagh, where he intends opening about the first week in October next, with a first-class stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. W. R. BOREHAM. Ch’town, Sept. 17—wed sat tf —— _ ee Wants, Lost, Found, See. Advertisements wider this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. W ANTED—A good plain cook im & gentleman’s family; good wages given. Apply at this office. Ch’town, Sept. 18. ANTED—A Housemaid. Highest 4a 4g paid. Apply at this Office. ept. 11— ee ne \ \ 7 ANTEBD— By a competent man, a Sit- uation as Assistant-Book-keeper in ® Mercantile House, or would to write ia an Office on low salary. Satisfactory reference given if required, Apply at this Office, NER Printing’ Rooms Sept, 9-~