»..'1“=“‘=r“‘ #Furry ‘Jo V___-,.¢-o-oo-+,o-eo-o- _ i ,, 4 ‘ `_ _ _ ’ T, , '~‘ 3 l_1__ \ » ' 3 L ` ' V t I-Aces i ~ - ~ _ » I he ur You § ` ` get the ”‘ * M ho\eLPaper ‘ - __‘__$_*.y&--4-Oi-*O-094-* j V I 5 ’;‘ _ ‘ ' -» _ 3;: - f""`” 7 V " ' ' ` "" ` " -~ 1`l~1'»'-“~T:T2i'_;*.-;~;v~,,__;,_~;:;-:L V. Y “im di W _ _______ Y V LISHED 5/TESTAP - __,_W_,;_f'f0KL9TfET0WN-PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 'mu nsmiv, uizcimnsr. 15,1900. ' lPlRl¢\2f'l'WD YESTERDAY’S ELEI ._~_ , . \.\\_ _A \ liberal Government Sustained in Election Contest D v .I PRINCE COUNTY ALMOST SOLlD LIBERAL RQIICCIIS CUIIIIIY $Il‘0Il§ly SIIBDUIIS IIIC GOV€l'I1l1l¢l11 Wllllé Kings Gives an Upposition Majority-Owing to CIose.D...k 1...... 5. ‘I Vote Some Seats are in Doubt. =’- v--=\~ ~ \ -~_-:_-_-_-.-_~_-_ ~:_-_-_-_~_-_~_~_ ~_- \ 4.-_~.~_~.» ~ _ _ _ _ t \. 1 \Vood Island 21 The above district D011 not heard dates. - ._ 1§RiNG`E &sseeWm” Nail Pond » Skinriers Pond Tignisl. St. Louis Green Mount Point Prim 16 ,Belle Creek _ 77 TIONSf. y from FIRST DI A is doubtful owing to Souris Line Road 39 and special votes Rollo Bay Chapel 25 i IV;l;)i;>:dv\';r;1 alt; last election ln favor of St. Mnrgarcts 43 srriicr. Gal ant 154 87 114 1) 4.1 6:: 101 72 65 42 :£3 55 Red Point 43 218682 &§S -' ' North Lake 64 21 71 I M ' ma' P 36 47 15 _ onseivs consrr. f Priest Pond _ Souris East 40 39 492 682 581 668 Souris River 27 34 sees Head Rollo Boy 38 Majority for Kickham 48. t Majority for McLean 3%. SECON D DISTRICT ig 3 g ;_1`§j 9_3 ,Birch Iluote 3 3; 5 McLau lan Q g gg Peters Clark gh 100 94 _ 114 72 Sb. Andrews 135 Peake's Sta tion 62 Lot 39 00_UN1‘Y, T3; QT; _QQ 831% Bloomfield Alberton Centre Line Road Fortune Cove 109 155 82 113 165 61 13% 60 32 36 52 83 26 42 Marie Monticello 67 Hd.StPet.ersBy.So.39 Hd StPetersBy.No.48 40 28% 62 2&&.'£ 58 31 62 75 83 1(1) Zi lm 755 S$583$$2SiiM¢IB““° '". PM I FIRST DISTRICT. i.rnnn.4L Geo. W. Simpson Matthew Smith COHUIIVITIVI ' t SECOND DISTRICT Hon. D. Farquharson Dr. Douglas If o THIRD DIBTBWT J. H. Cuinmiskey H. J. Palmer, Q. C. ‘ t t é FOURTH DISTRICT _ 3.2.3. .§.°.;. . 5 1 ! wi* Yesterday was a line winter day. The rmvincisl Election was quietly conducted és the city though there wasajgood deal of interest displayed in the evening at the Market Hall and Lyceum where the re~ tums were received. Features of the election are that Prince County returns an almost full quota of Liberals. Queens County follows very closely. electing eight Liberals. Tho strength of the Oppositisn is almost wholly in Kin gs County. where perhaps seven or eight Conservatives are returned. The following are the returns so far as known up to to n late hour last night: CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. t 5 Hugl on § vvhni- 51’ on 5 Jenk in _ -_ at Ward One. last " One, West - - - _ “ Two, East 19 59 11 " Two, West 8 40 13 " Three, East B 67 11 " Three, West 7 40 8 " Four, East Q 103 I9 " Four, Central 10 72 1;! `° Pour. West 25 Z3 21 " Fivo, East (B l$ Z3 48 " Fivo East Cen. 32 76 27 " Fivo,West Cen. 27 ,110 18 `° Five, West. 39 U 27 Royalty East 42 88 17 loyalty West - - -- ~- 22t'€`e§¥II!f5 38223 1 Majorily for Sm 7ll~3\F-'$5 Springton Bradalbaue Westmorland Cranoud DeSable ‘ Emyvale Boushavv A _.1 .. ~I.-vie Majority for Sim sncosu P8011 103 59 28%? 4:1 104 847 on 21. it 82. ISTRICT. £3383 312%? 580765 . } _ A ('57 1011 527 ‘ Majority for Rogers 130. 43 1 Majority for Gallant 213. 69 l sucoxn Drsrnicr. 40 . 61 82% McW iams R'chnrds Bare ay - _- i - ' _ O`Leary Road Coleman 93 111 53 L Lot Eleven 116 185 59 Tyne Valley 80 146 40 McDona d » trmuha sa§eseseD°\»¢»~ .=»:s:esnsssM° ;}gQGlliJ.nt - New Glasgow Hunter River North Rustieo South Rustico ` 75 1 Wheatley River 70 28 North Wiltshire Kingston 7 24 .Milton . 43 North River . Nine Mile Creek St. Cathorine's 4 54 10 10 47 719 270 435 Majority for Farq harson $16. Haj ority tor Dou as 284. With two polls hoar from which. will increase major! es. Majority for Hughes 147. g THIRD D STmCT‘ Majority for Whenr 482 ' I ijorities are correct, uotwithstandin 3 so hood. ' Qi7EEN's coL':\'1'Y. ` FIRST DI STR ICT. ie two polls from which returns are no 2;* '(123 Q ,E E.Slrapsou s»`-'ease Smit- gS‘fgg,9_-Maison : sgu ge gcampinii -.- - '- Long River French River Clifton 'Granville " Hope River " Hazel Grove ' A if.-\s1°ii.Y .\’Ec1~:ssI'rY Mr. J. Wright. 0f126HcPlierson avenue. Toronto, says:--“I am alwags glad to say a good word for Dr. Chase's yrup of Lin- seed and Tnigpentine. It has been in use in our family or two years, and we have never found it fail to cure coughs, colds, and chest troubles, It is our regular stand-by." Dr. Cha.se's Syrup of_Linseed and Turpentine is a family necessityiu the houses of Canada and the United States. 5 cents a bottle. =Familv size tl) cents. M f F71-' + l THIS IS THE SEASUN 4, ggi in iskf Q Po. mer é McCourt g McLean ll Il Braekley Pt. Road _ .. Brackley Point I ' Covehoad 1 Traoadio Road Little York 57 35 49 Bedford 76 52 92 Trncadio Mount Stewart 58 38 63 Pisqnid 50 42 Monaghan 2. 70 Fort Augustus ' 63 Johnson _River 53 llount Herbert 32 Southport 32 426 oi; I-$7; 529 ' Majority for Cummiskey 48. ' sea. wMuaM- eases assess Majority for Palmer 85. /.» If the polls not helard from remain the same as in '97 Palmer and Cummiskey are elected by considerably increased majorities. , i-'oL'nTH i>Is'i‘RIc1‘.` all .Forbes I W o gg 5°, ;_~ 3 gg Irving 2-’ 2! ti S 81 W00d gg McLe Pownal ' 99 Pisquid R‘d,'_Lot 49 52 Cherry Valley 39 45 Vernon River 68 69 Grand View 51 93 Caledonia \ Orwell Cove 34 42 41 43 - AN D- ; ircnirm FILES UVERSHUES ' g»\¢\Q¢/QQQ Tk. Cliaseis Ointment than by all _other Mr. O.P. St. John, Dominion Inspector Of Steambonts, 246 Shaw street, Toronto, writes:-“I suffered for nine years vHi_t-h mhin ties. Afwri-rying manyrqme _|28 in v9,i§,pI _began t0_use Dr. Chasevs Oint inent and it has entirely cured me. More eople have been cured of piles by using treatments combined. It never fails to \\'e have the largest stock “’° °"°°` in the (mtv inode by the ._____ ~ e e» - e~~- ’ _ _ -»~ -7° “*'°`-_ Granby Rubber Co. They are the best. ;\len’s Overshoes, Ladies’ Overshoes, busses: 0\.erSh0eS, F ‘ Lorrvos, Dec. 121.-(Special.)-Lord ‘ Kitchener cables that Gen. Knox reports 1 I Bo s' and Children’s ‘OV@I`- ATTEND I I x _- _ ' tfromllelvetia he is having a runnini 51093. - - ~ P iight with Dewet who is moving to- ' iviooiurs OW ' },I@h’5 Izubbel-S’ j & wards Reddesburg, Where a column is ` ` ' "'_'_` ready to operate with other British Lsdieg Rubbers, P “ BK; ¢}{R|5TMA5 _ Made from pun .forcteS_ Bhsseb, Rubbers’ SALE ¢f¢3m Of taftah Bosnssrncxannirrsn roar. \ HWS' R‘1l’b3"s' ‘ _-T ' s‘fi1i.",..eb""§'n-°h°n.§'§°§5.:§ii°.§°ii.§ ` . ‘ I . 1 `, T S j r ‘ng 1 ('h‘1dS’ Rubbers I s n unniedeisrkz £0.96. 315.3 wrt# 1=*~t"“° "1°”°°~ y Granby’s wear like iron. N ope ’ E againsf mm, mum, l DI - ._ .__ .\.~o» -' " ' 4_1- _.___ .A.ma._..,_L¢ 1 One poll tofhear Maine Western Hs- Ruud Loo 14 Litiorio Hall Eamond \E¢mond Bay 'Fifteen Point Wellington Prrincetown and i ~ ~ .¢s»fi=¢vriie"~ Indian River ' probably increase ity. Kensington Travellerfs Rest Freeiown Ross' Corner Centreville Newton bearletown Kinkora Cape Traverse Tryon St. Eleauors Miscouche Bothwell Majority for Ric fro THIRD DISTRICT. McNutt Let sixteen ‘ :l gi 416 519 375 Majority for Mt-Nutt 41. Majority for J . F. Arsennult 6. \Vitli one poll to g J nent ..¢ €D i-4 FII-"ll ”° McLeod Suinrnerside East _ Summerside Cen. 109 377 99 234 Suinrnerside Westl L-Donald 442 15;! 8 s 434. 289 Majority for McWilliams 137. ' rd m .*_-" :.1 J.F.H. Arfiena McDona d J . F. rsenau t ,- A 54 55 73 50 26 52 Sita’ 4o so as no sz vo los no j ,as Q it as e ' S ’ -_ _-_ j , . rumnutstnmr- f Qi S1 FOURTH DISTRICT. $EE8é%$§€3& ’éss2oesssaE.S-E-Rel 332'¢'»`t5l‘13fS33A“d°"‘°“ §McQuarre ..- 55 48 44 76 59 .A 74 101 65 52 60 503 Majority for J. Read 78 = Moj ority for S. Re 773 425 638 id 85. DISTRICT. Godk n MCNe1ll D°SRoches . as 5 62 95 43 32 43 Z53 515 195 397 Majority for McLeod 58. Majority for Godkin 118, KING'S COUNTY. FIRST DIs'i‘RI<‘T. gg M gi Robertson g 1L°ckha 3 McL Ill 01111 .- 'r _ >@ each eve;-nn g ____ The belief exists here that the Booin H pwamm naveanaln evodoll Gen Knox. . ; ‘ . ~. , = t, ' ;.;;1~fi:1:i.;-»-"‘ » 0 ¢ I . °““°L¢n,¢ ug- nmuvssuw rumor sirssiumxm. “»..."'° “~ "Tw, \. M-..;._; 347 491 410 Majority For Peters 81 V " Majority For McLaughlin 47. 1 Geo E. Hughes John F. Whear 'rninn umrmcr ' - khani McDonal McDonald son d \ Hon. Benj. Rogers - . Benj. T. Gallant Baldwin`s Road - - -- - Victoria Cross 61 Cardigan - 43 ` ' - _ Lame Valley 155 t Hou. James W. Richards Rwfneath 31 69 35 “ .sinea Mewiiiisms MontagueBridgoN.49‘ 77 32 ~ Dundas 72 79 70 Summerville 17 28 & ‘ I I Hon. Peter l[cNu tt ‘ ses Kc M. &~$@€ J.E. eéssare Mm 334 454 316 423 Majority for, Kickham 18 One poll to _be heard from which may V change the result. . ap” J°°°ePh Rnd FOURTH DISTRICT E' Raid Il Robert C. llclleod George Godkin Bruce S 3 Q Q 3 Ahnenx 3 Q?Qgg3§gMcK nno QQ 5 3 Q Matheson Whiin Road Cross 52 Montague Bge. So. N St. Mary! Road 53 " Glen William. 43 . we. 1 3 > a rt-.=.........., . .. ans 457 321 471 F ~ . 7 , 55 _ , . _ -- -_ -- ~~-- 1 Majority for-,Mntheson20; , i & ih..'du;dd _ Majority for, Melinnon 4 - 1 ». , last neral election McKinnon wl acl: ld , FIET DISTRICT If the special votes are the same as at ij FOLRTH DISTRWT D. P. Irving (doubtful) asa. l¢n¢¢n,Q. c. qondill _L ' cniiuorrnrown. 1 300 .I of asramcacommr i v » ». sscosn nisrmcr - 1 . P 'rnmn msrarcr 6' J.E. Ili - M&l0l'lI»] f0l', M. uCD0lll»l‘ 31 i FOURTH . rirrn nisrnicr ,W T R KIN (YS WWII rmsr msrnrcr at o , SECOND DBTDIOT. o ' A. III-in' .,..,, V~.,,`_‘i’,A»._.`,fV_':.;;.;..`= =..».?» f..- _ -' -. _ K _ < _ H“ C; _ i __ . _ -";_’_“_”"‘“T" D ' ' .V4 . __ 3;; __ mn t S' Jeiik ns Q El McCorm 3 2; Gordon g Q Me-Dona ._ i Take Laxatlvo Brolno Quluino Tablet. ‘ All druggists refund the mono if lt hlls toeure. ic. E. W. Grovosnlgunturols on eooh box. Georgetown Rod House 55 Woodvillo Hill Three polls not he d f ,b t d btl both C0.,,",_¢,;,eS Efectgl? u on ess South African conditions and urged that -_- 1 all ideas of unoonditiouul surrender be entrusting the negotiations to Sir Allred Milner. - j 'rnn oovsiiNuE1<'r`s REPLY. __= ` The Government replied that they were or responsibility of Milner. _ TERMS 0F SURRENDER 'Discussed in Commons-' Opposition Views-What May be Done. RQNNIBG FIGHT WITH DEWET. .tj sitio ii tilt It ha;mhdS» l Toeureaeoldiaooodoy. l “ABIT” Launching I . H Senteners Cross ; ' ' - -=- " *f=‘ abandoned, and the Boers oikrod nomol D 'i te s. _ 1' 1 I I E allatieo rlinryce suggested oiforlng some in W _ terms of ireiieral annesty and oppoootlit alll yi: ” igiiffii @ "§=nhLTu ~....tn. ui ...........‘..°.-nrE§'H§ willing to offer favorable terms of ‘ Ghmrst "I- surrender if it would end the guerilla 15 ` ,h¢laM *Ur r And May Possibly Again ..L.§.... ....... ... ..... Ji'-` A37 Escape P -'P-""=t S Qaiter FANCY GOODS AND TOY BA ZAA A or1'6Y\ into new noone. --- 'ma 8° . ` ll be 5 Johan. hear from which will d f 1; db 5 g,¢¢_ f ` J. r..i.».~...uit~. mo.. °°° ° ’ '° . I Firm msrnicr FIFTH DISTRICT it A . ‘