EOE Oe Che Daily Exaniner NOVEMBER 25, L885. Another Victory. Tue contest in St. John yesterday re- sulted in the election of the Government candidate—Dr. Barker—by a majority of 131. The will of the constituency having been fully and fairly expressed a few weeks ago, this result was,of course, expected, and the election, with the expenses it has entailed upon the country, was quite unnecessary. If the Grits had been either wise or patriotic they would have accept- ed the former verdict of the constituency —they would not have brought a candi- ‘into the field but would have per- Barker to be elected by date mitted Dr. acclamation. -_-e—o + The British Elections. The last British House of Commons was composed of 652 members ; the new one (the elections for which have begun) will be composed of 670 members. In the late house there were 369 borough and 283 county members; in the new one the proportions will be reversed and the counties will send 377 members to the boroughs’ 293. Between the three kingdoms the representatives are as fol- lows :— England and Wales 495 Ireland. .....«+++s:- : 703 Scotiand oe In England, by the new law, sixty boroughs were deprived of separate representatives, and in Ireland twenty five, while of Scotland’s twelve new seats ove are boroughs. The general result of the appeal to the people will not be kaowa for about three weeks, as the elections, recurring. day after day, willoccupy more than a fort- uight. In the meantime the world is deeply in- terested. As the London 7imes remarks, not only Vienna, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Paris, Rome aud Constantinople are watching for the issue with the deepest und gravest interest, but far off Cairo, Caleutta and Cabul for the politics and even the peace of the three continents may hang io the balance which a host of Irish navvies and farm laborers are to turn during the next fortnight one way or other. How much depends on the result, a study of the continental papers of this week will show. Roughly stated, the difference is that with Lord Salisbury in power England will have to be copn- sidered in Enropean combinations, while with Mr. Gladstone she will not. On the other hand, the election is for the people at home one of the most vital importance. Lord Salisbury had the wit to seize upon some ill-considered remarks ,of Mr. Chamberlain and other Radical leaders, and the question of the disendowment of the Estabtished Church has been forced into promineace very much against the will of Mr. Gladstcae. The discussion of this question is cal- culated to divide and weaken the Liberal Party and to array against it the great influence and power of the English hierarchy. This will in all probability more than counteract the effect of the Liberal appeal to the English people on the Irish question. The Paruellites, on their part, are workiog like Trojans to secure the defeat of the Liberal Party. In a recent manifesto signed by Parnell, O'Connor, Justin McCarthy, Sexton, Healey, Redmond, O’Kelly and Biggar, they declare that the Liberals are appealing to the electors of Great Britain and Ireland under false pretences. They deuounce the coercion practices resorted to under the Liberal regime, and say the manner of the enforcement of the coer- cion act was most brutal, juries having been packed with unprecedented shame- lessness, and innocent men having been hung or sent to the living death of penal servitude. They point out that if the long-delayed triamph had not expelled the Liberals, Earl Spencer would still be at Dublin Castle, and coercion would be triumphant in Ireland. They declare that landlords, instead of making reason- able abatements in rents, which the de- pression of agriculture demand, and which every landlord in England and Scotland concede, would be evicting their tenants by wholesale, with Karl Spencer encouraging them, and police aud soldiery and the coercion magistracy would have filled the jails in assisiing them. And they say that under the name of free schools, Liberals are mak- ing av insidious attempt to crush reli- gious education and establish a state of tyranny and intolerance. A manifesto such as this cannot fail to influence greatly the Irish coastitutencies as Well as all the English constitutencies in which Irish electors hold the balance between the Liberal and Conservative parties, and the prospect is for the Liberals decidedly darker than it was a month ago. ——--- 7 wom -- -- —A cable despatch from London to the Toronto Mail states that the Im- perial Government are pushing forward their arrangements for the fishery and trade commission with the United States. Sir Jobo will arrive in time to have a voice in the matter. Sir John represent- ed Canada at the lust fishery commission under which the treaty which expired last spring was negotiated. For that treaty he was fiercely denounced by the Opposition, but he has lived to see bis course approved by both parties. What- ever may now be said by Sir John’s Opponents there is nv doubt that in thtir Leee SS oe ed hearts they feel that the interests of Canada in this affair will be safer in his hands than they would be in those of any other man. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. THE SERVIAN WAR, Prince Alexander Victorious. Sorta, Nov. 26. Tne city is wild with excitement over the news from the front stating that Prince Alexander, at the head of the Bulgarian troops, has followed up his victory, and is driving the Servians slowly but surely from Bulgarian territory. The last despatch says that Prince Alexander stormed the heights of Tradorod and oecupied the city. Last evening the Prince made « triumph- ant entry into the city and was received with wild enthusiasm by the people. Soria, Noy, 24. The Servians attacked the Bulgarians centre at 4 o'clock this afternoon. They were repulsed and retired in disorder cross- ing the frontier at 5 o'clock, near Tzari- brod. The Servians are now retiring from their positions at Tros, and the Bulgarians have advanced to the frontier. Widden is being shelled by the Servians but it has not been set on fire. Betoxape, Nov. 24. King Milan has decided to abdicate the throne if necessary, and Austria will occupy Servia in order to prevent the accession of Prince Karagevigeritch. The British Elections. John Bright Defeats Lord Randolph Churchill, Lonpvon, Nov. 24. The general result of to-day’s elections is slightly in favor of the Conservative re- action, although it affords no certain indi- cation of the ultimate results. At Birmingham there has been no dimi- nution of Radical strength, except that John Bright’s majority over Lord Randolph Churchill is smaller than the Radicals ex- pected. Tne greatest numerical Conservative majority is that of Hon. W. H. Smith, in the Strand division. Speaking generally, to-day’s figures ap- proximate those of last election, the Liberal vote summing up less and the Conservative more. Reported Death of the King of Spain. Lonpon, Nov, 24, It is reported here that the Kiug of Spain is dead. LATER. Lonvon, Nov. 24. The report of the death of King Alfonso created great sensation here. Later advices from Madrid however, show that the King is not dead but seriously ill. Eight physicians are in attendanc>. Destructive Storm in New York. New York, Nov. 24. The storm of the past three days has caused high tides and done much damage to property. The damage along North River is estimated at $100,000. Above North River all docks from Yonkers to Peekeskille are from one to two-and a-half feet under water. eee fhe Victory in St. John. Sr. Joun, Nov. 25. Yesterday's election for the representa- tion of the city in the Dominion Commons resulted, as was generally expected, in the return of the Liberal-Conservative candi- date by a handsome majority. Congratulations from Ottawa Orrawa, Nov. 24. All the Cabinet Ministers here desire the St. John Sun correspondent to convey their congratulations to St. John City on its glorious triumph to-day. It was even better than they expected. The Burmese War. Rancoon, Nov. 24, A despatch from Mempla says that severe fighting took place yesterday in the jungle, continuing until the central post of the Burmese waa captured, when they fled in all directions. The Death Sentence. Orrawa, Nov. 24. A delegation will wait on the Minister of Justice to-morrow to urge the commutation of the death sentence passed on Simonds, of London, for the murder of his paramour. Smalipox in Loudon, Lonpon, Nov. 24. The steamer Buenos Ayrean, from Montreal for Glasgow, has arrived at Greenock She has smallpox on board and has been placed in quarantine. Conscience Money. Orrawa, Nov. 25. The Minister of Customs to-day received fifty dellars conscience money, due the Government for goods brought froin the United States: An Anti-Riel Meeting. Ortawa, Nov. 24. An anti Riel meeting is talked of in Toronto, as an offset to the inflammaléty méetings heiti in Qhebét provinces. GARVELL BROS. ns WHOLESALE. —— 4500 barrels FLOUR, 250 do. Cornmeal, 30 do. Oatmeal, 20 do. Beans, 1100 half chests TEA, 150 puncheons Molasses, 100 barrels Yellow Sugar,§ 40 do. Granulated Sugar, 200 bags RICE, , 750 boxes Raisins (Valencias), 50 do. very choice Layer Raisins, 48 barrels Currants, 300 boxes FIGS, 150 do. Cheese, 100 tubs BUTTER, 100 casks Kerosene Oil, 600 coils 6 thd, Rope, 1500 do. 9, 12 and 15 thd. Rope, for Lobster Traps, 10,000 lbs. Marline, 40 rolls Sole Leather, 100 caddies Bright Smoking Tobacco, 80 boxes and caddies Chewing do., 40 kegs Twist, 200 cases Matches, 150 boxes Pipes, 600 dozen Broonis, 500 do. Pails, 50 do. Washboards, 75 kegs Baking Soda, 20 bags Nuts, 60 barrels VINEGAR, 100 demijohns do., 125 pails Confectionary (assorted.) 75 cases Pickles, 200 boxes Pepper, 200 do Ginger, 100 do Mustard, 100 do Cream Tartar, 50 do Mixed Spice, 50 do Cinnamon, 140 do Allspice, 200 lbs Nutmegs, 500 do Cloves, 5 bbis, Sulphur, 5 do Salts, 40 tins Castor Oil, 50 boxes Indigo, 30 gross Diamond Dyes, 100 do Ink, 80 cases Starch, 50 boxes Soap, 20 do Parafine Candles, do Tallow Candles, 20 crates Earthen ware (good assortment.) 10 do Teapots. CARVELL BR®Os, Ch'town, Noy. 25—eod 3 wk rs “UTCHLESS |” “WATCHLESS!” This Flour is a Grand SUCCESS. Those who use it ONCE want it AGAIN. Those who have never used it should give it a trial. During the past ten years we have never handled any other brand of Flour that has given such universal Satisfaction. We have sold more of it than any other brand. IT IS CHEAP! The Mills are situated in one of the finest wheat-growing sections of Canada. BEER & GOFF Nov, 25, 1°85. lOOO. (ne Thousand Tins New Canned Goods Fricss Reduced. Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas. Peaches, W. K. Lewis’ Pineapples, § Celebrated Brand, Condensed Milk, Condensed Coffee and Nilk. Cooked Corned Beef, only 20 cen’s per pound (more eco- nomical than buying un- cooked Meat.) The Quality of the above we can Recommend, BEER & GOFF. CARVELL BROS. 100 tubs BUTTER. 30 bris, OATMEAL. CARVELL BROS. Nov. 25; 1886—2i } AMINER, NOVEMBER 26, PRINCE EDWARD IS85-6. ‘NN AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMB (Sundays excepted) :— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST ISLAND RAILWAY, 1885-6. ER Ist, 1885, Traine wili rum duily, as follows Winter Arrangement. ee TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov, 25, 1885 sa Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time STATIONS. No. L. No. 3. STATIONS. | No. 2. No. 4 4 r a oe 7 a | re —— aa ae Charlottetown...... oon de dp} 715 150 | Charlottetown...++++..-..- 230 | 4000 Royalt Junction seenis canpatl 7 34 212 1 Royalty SUNCOM ec s.000 «5. 212 9 37 North Wiltshire,............ 8 17 3 05 North Wiltshire.......... ; i 2 8 45 ene, HALOS. - 2: 24) Mes : 2 : 7 ee Saves le «bles . . | 8 30 Webcecs satis vente { 35 far MGRlDANS .......6 0) cong 2 45 7 53 a oO ee eecescees oa : 7 : 07 ow Line. ieee ee oan 12 36 7 43 NUNEN Ghvenecscvestessesec 9 23 22 Pines eshnacesbers snes 12 23 7 28 Kensington ........cesee.. ; = 2 t- | Kensington ...ccece......0008 12 05 ; 05 ar 6 § eS ae 6 2 Summerside jevebnan c a > Summerside, ,..,,.+++++¢ i . 1126 p - ar, 1035 Miscouche biGN s scenes ebdnesct 1 00 Miscouche...++++++- ea ee 10 15 Wellington............... pan 1 27 |Wellington.... 9 49 Post PU «Ula 5 66 eves aaeeeo ‘< a NRT aS 9 07 OEP ae s+ + 20:0 0's oa Mace « 22 OER OOET ., upc cpecerene...seunt 7.54 Bloomlleld.++++++...+-...+.-. 3 45 Bloomfleld.................. | 7 30 fae Ge iene eH ents Ba tus #40 pe 6 55 we oh oc'cche A ee » + dee «th ulll cues dee 6 00 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. ij on — a STATIONS. | No. 5, | No, 7. | STATIONS, | No. 6 | No. 8 1 Pp, M. I | A. M. Charlottetown...... veooe. Gp =. 2 30 \\Charlottetown ..............} 10% Royalty Junction.,..--+.....+ 2 50 }|Royalty Junction,.,........ 10 05 BOGTORG....0.0000000000080.00. 3 » ’ HORTON 00000000... c00ccee- | 9 32 ar 3 55 1| p! 9 00 Mount Stewart,........ : so |Mount Stewart,........ ° = p ar; Xs ns ss cveccucectus § 22 || Cardigan thats te diinedaetile | 738 1] Georgetown............... ar! 5 45 P MoM. | Georgetown... ..+++++.... dp 715 A. M, Moant Stewart........... dp! ‘ 06 | Mount Stewart ...........dp 9 00 OMe cen, $12 lst Peters.ecssss. ss 748 Bear River......- napenee ie 5 57 |Bear BPS. d's -versbeseces 7 03 SOU ds .b5 cv ie ds os-- OF ! 6 40 BUEN 00000. .ccccce, , 6 w — Soasshenninsianibanpaiesenanaeianeabetineananiamenntnne ties pannel dinertilanaieeliaeinsiaensaentangaeanemeaaeneedtneteeatee ane emememmaimemena ten = a — JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. ~wkly prs 6i L E, PROWSE has opened, in Mr Georg The people need have no fear of Small Hnglish markets, and ever since the outbreak Low Prices, as all know I sell Cheap. Ch’towa, Nev. 24th, 1885. North River Bridge- 2:0: —— nn or NEW. SLO RG AT —— e Pockeudorff’s Store, at North River, with a First-Class Stock ef Dry Goods, Clothing and Greceries, Which he will Sell at LOW PRICES. Pox iu the Goods, as I import direct from the ef the disease in the city the goods have been thoroughly Fumigated, so there coin be no possible chance of infection in the Goods. The people at North River will find this a great convenience, as it wi'l {save them the trip to town, and they can buy just as cheap at home. ; The Store in the city will be continued as usual, [ need not say anything about the L. E. PROWSE, Sign of BIG HAT, 74 Queew Strect. UNSURPASSED Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. ———_ a ee FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, FOR VALUE! BRANCH STORE WING to the outbreak of smallpox in side of the River. The Store is under the management of M all of which will be sold at same prices as at ou their approval. WEE in coming to town, has ceased, Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1885, EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest and Most Improved Styles of Las quality and fit, SOLE LEATHER, by the Side and Roll Ch’town, Sept, nd, 1B8t, :0; Latest Styles ! AT SOUTHPORT. the city, we have opened a Branch Store at Southport, for the convenience of our customers and the public living on the south Rk, E, CHANDLER, and is fully stocked with Newest Dry Goods, Woolens. Cot- tons, Teas and Groceries. r City Stores, _ As we are direct importers from Great Britain, tlie public ne-d be unter no apprehen- sion cf the disease in making the purchases at our stores in the City, and we trust that our efforts to serve them at SOUTHPORT, on the same terms as in the city, will meet with KS & CO, MARKET SQUARE AND QUEEN STREET, P. 8.—The Branch at Southport will be diecontinued as soon as danger from infection Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. 20: : We are making our FALL BOOTS on the 8. We call especial attention to our new RRASS-NAILED BOOTS bei } the soles being fastened on with Brass N ails, smoothly clinched en the inaidee Sorts tee Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots. They cannot be beaten in price, DORSKY, GOFF & WO. SHUG TTY NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You are allowed a free trial of ¢ days use of Dr. Dye’s Celeorated veiek, etry relief and permancht ope arcet: for the speedy anent cure of N, of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred te 2s Also for many other diseases, Complete tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood — No risk is incurred. Ilustrated pampillet ines envelope lled free, b VOLTAIO BELT C0. 1 Mich, For St. John's, Newfoundiang, TEAMER ‘* COBAN” is due h FRID morning, 26th NOVEMBER. = ay For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch’town, Nov, 24, ’8—3i - Small-Pox Remedies! PURE CARBOLIC ACID, CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID. CHLORIDE OF LIME (Double Strength) THYMO-CRESOL, ; CARBOLI® SOAP, SULPHUR ENGLISH CREAM TARTAR. —— aAf—— Apothecaries’ Hall, DESBRISAY’S CORNER. Nov, 23--d & wky tf FREE VACCINATION, PROVINCIAL SgcreTary’s Orrice, Nov. 23rd, 1885. TOTICE is Hereby Given that DR. CON. 1 ROY will be in attendance at the Coy- ernment Vaccination ( five, corner of Great George and Water Streets (formerly Long. worth & Haszard’s office) every day from 10 o’cleck a m, till | o'clock p m, and from 7 o'clock p. m, to ¥ o'clock p. m., when all persons presenting themselves will be vac- cinated wholly free of charge. It is uw gently requested that sll heads of families see that the children and members of their households be vaccinated without fur. ther delay. By order, AKTAUR NEWBFRY, Asst. Provincial Secretary. Noy. 23—tf Notice to the Public Ww have now completed ouc Fail Importations, consisting of a large and carefully selected stock of Englieb, Scotch, American and Can- acian Merchandise, fully supplying every department, which wil! be disposed ¢ At Specially Low Prices, for Cash or its equivalent, We are prying the HIGHEST PRICES for Oats, Potatoes, Pork, Llides, *c., at all ship. Ping points within the limit of ong patrons, and along the line of Railway, and wil?there- fore lork for, and insist on, the payment of all accounts due us before the close of mavi- gation. MATTHEW, McLEAN & 00, Souris, Nov. 21- 3uks & wky APPLES, FISH, &e, I’ STORE: 350 barrels Choice Winter-keeping APPLES, 200 do No. 1 HERRING. 600 boxes Digby do. Closing out to the trade at Auction prices. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, NOTICE. . Publie are hereby notified that the headquarters of the Health Officer are at the Market House, where all business con- vected with the Medical Department of the Board of Health will be conducted. By order, November 18—tf A. H. MACPHERSON, © Nov. 17, 1895. N 1 2 LL persons willing to be employed a Nurses, in cases of smallpox, are fe quested to put themselves in commanieatics with the Health Officer at once. RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D., Health Officer. Health Office at Market House, Nov. 17, . . 7 Raisins, Lemons, &e. In Stock : 200 Boxes Choice New VALENCIAS, 20 Boxes LEMONS, 300 Boxex Fresh-Scaled, Grand Manas HER- RING, 50 Bris, Refined SUGAR, 10 Hhds, Barbadoes Grocery SUGAR. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Nov. 18—-3i pat, wky «x pet ber sjour 21 WANES, LOST, FOUND, de. Wary, competent Workman to take charge of the woodwork in 4 factory. Apply to Younker & Offer. poe SALE—A balance of 15 barrels @ B- Cement, to clear, at $3.26 ; goeetel $4. Apply at this office. oct]? es OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen lady Boarders may find — accommodation by applying to Mrs. Kenuedy, Brick House, Hillsborough pote