Se ae RN COCR a ES ee Ne eS Lm RA NN — ‘ - RithLare " aia a y - Le yeas —~——_ . ye Facil se ” te Lies Lute de oe EXAMINER, STAN U AR = 20, 18385 . y 7 f ft a ee sig Citizens’ Meeting i they should do, and tha! have any bar- | and web: dealers. Hundreds, ves, thous- | uo they made about the cost and the | ands, of dollara could have been collected | e which the citi: ach | OWnership of waterworks put down hard |in tines by the city, had they made the ' a ‘ tion was fully and fast i» writing, for he could assure | least effort todo so, but instead of this the! a siatiieaes “alii y ftvem that hy had so much business with | Mayor and and Council said by their votes, °C Ha S Deeh ovens honorable gentiemen in the law courts, | the officers shall not do their duty, while | ak ae ver wa okbue ime | that he wonldn’t give a button for anyone's | the Marshal reports everything satisfactory, i eu at cole Me Cw Lee s he had it in writing. Mr | and the t taxpayers are expected to submit to ed ¥ ; 2 | Curtis ¢ ided by saying: ‘‘ Loppoae you this state of things,and then be told at a pub- = . no longer on the waterworks, en sit down lic meeting that_they have done their best seals aus a minutes, | #0d count the cost, and don’t grind Char- | for tl he taxpayers. No, no, gentlemen, if ! sailed “a s = lottetown into the mud any further l you had done your best, we would have ; . P Ta <r firer | .. Mer. Henry Beer—eandidate for the | be en in a very much improved condition | ' resent De » esceunte | ~_ ‘yoraity——believed that atlairs should be|to-day. Let us hope something better | ak rl He regretted the! “i ol economically, but if by practising | from the new Council. | ft , laced in the hands of © they did not gain etlicieney, the A Heavy Taxpayer. efore the present C wai | seem a ee hme He yeeros ! ' sae em ossibl a CTITICIZE‘ severely the fact that there Was Do ? - " ; ; ee | mention in the Mayor's report of important Ward Four — Its Candidates. : » medeaeen - meetings held by the citizens after the | 3 In} ay Ex al sitate for a moment to place a | %©°Urse of the late big fire. Accounts of| * ya Se eee nee ipon t tders of the | (Ose meetings were referred to, and the |@Ppcars a card signed Wm. Ladner im “ Ce ike a] oe ad “ o aite " | committee appointed named, as given in the | fering the electors of Ward Four that he sbiZel te Mr, | Svlumns of the Putriot at the time, from | 4 consented to accept the nomination of ly r.senting ne « es ae er " ¢ t which Mr. Beer said. He showed very candidate for civic honors for this W ard. I 40 Pan Gee ae eee 1 ., | Now, sir, as a voter, and one to whom the ariy that the cityzens would be at no . : oe "a I , : an ae expense by the introduction of waterworks, | ¥4% rworks ant thi eee a 9 one phe varios leu Cre Oxi ’ re Sie 3 } : ortant matter thin r. Ladner shoulc : ' . : b m rs &..,. . colppapny, voun i by a bargailm i1n I ee ‘ . , r ar Janell Coussil had ‘Garwaed war} Tine wuald introduce thamat their pon |mell telenee peblish his’ views on this As we are about making ; : eae te 1 va iG « 1, eit i ; sLFOC UC. i a UV “s ' . i . lefended. - ining 5 pag Fi D ns 7 . , and not a single citizen forced to | (Uestion, (as ako on civie mait'ers ee change in our business we re- reports, ‘‘Abatract , the re “pal : ; id ia ally) and staie definitely the course he ae . a the Silaby engine became a subject | “45° Me wat if not roqui ay Mr. Bees intends to pursue if «le ted quest an Immediate Payment of —e | ; : i. . leciared himese'f positive y im favor of ’ oe co ° . -omment, during which Mr. Tanton | ‘ ; Lo > hie ut os : wd to justify the leené oils Ea waterworks, and drew the declaration from} Last week, before being solicited for all accounts due up to this date. claimed t justly the iarge OULL Ae) i. Mr. Hooper that he was not in favor of }®0mination, Mr. Ladner in sounding the : r) ne A a clare t thi uae l ad “very Ip nos 7 , 2 ; $© ate Pon oe ' bh ae. ms, oe e Naha waterworks, aud called upon Mr. Byrne to feelings of voters made himself all W. & -. BROWN & Co. prove the statement which he (Mr. Beer) | things to all men.” He stated to quite a iow than when new. — Che ¢ uuen really had made, that Mr. Hooper hag told some aumber that if the people wanted water- Jan, Ist, 1885.—ja 6 hadn sufiicient funds to a upon ie : sles j ipport y aterw< rks works ‘the would sup port any honest ea elen ie sidewalks: but they hs spent oe ee " ——- . streets and sidew it they had sp. ‘The matter is now decided.” suid Mr, |8¢heme for that purpose, providing it would 24 °OL 42 in that direction, and he claime: ; : Beer, ** Mr. Hooper is not in ;avor of }BOt imerease the taxes on the people,” that ‘the sidewalks are in a good condition |) a Mr. Beer then an-| /0-day he is asking the support of voters etter than evel they have ee eT ned himself as a candiate for the | #5 anti-waterworks man. years, although there are many bad places, | Mavoralty. and pledged himself to do all he Voters, let Mr. Ladner see that this ae _ . ais Madd et aa could to advan: the interests of the city little “patent” trick of his will not ee 7 a a 08 ys Mr. T. A. McLean, in scathing language, |8@¢ this Ward. Before promising gravel sidewalks im preference to wood. |. ly condemned the action ot ae City | bit any support insist on him making his He believed in equalizing taxation, so that | /, uneil in spending $2,000 abroad for the! Views public and his ideas established: for, each une should bear a just share of the repairs of the Silebe Eng rine, when native|'{ lis conduct for the next two years (if rden of city taxes. Lenants paying S20,/ | ee a elected) should be nearly as erratic as it : ah ki tld have accomplished the work y : pwards, worta ore a. 77s for heen them half the monet He was in| bas been through the past week, he will be nnually, should | ee a, 2 sh... | favor of water works and a good hotel, or|® Very poor re prerentative. Vote for the " @ no very wy Duras bor "i anvthian foe | ) of the alte atl he; man who can successfully pilot his own Cust itea al . alized npady -_ b-heved that ail these improve mente in- | business, and asa Common aera ” ill amount to 5 of B. pot , -™ = Me - or | stead of being a tax, would ultimately be-| bring to bear on his cuties such, } that the City Council should have fe os hediisenes enees U6 eau Is terling business ability and lectin! nbn ver the large amount spent ior . ar = . j sap | ideas, ' HUE '—" « se ‘ir. M. P. Hogan advocated water works | ' ; educal tat : itp b ™ H. : a> hii os as a p iblic w rod mud becessity, and showed | eae : W ARD Fou R. i —_ 2 a — - - ——— ~ _— ee the Water vn — ye C ae : ut | Very clearly from the position of other cities | Ch'town, Jan. a L836. = : a = sot cuermsem ace. i am ecrarmm ma gee a ene with the prerogati = oa id wane 2 no | where water works had been introduced, | — = ——— — ee ‘ oe for | that they had become an important aan Tes Ef cer \DHID | ia ac es |inecttane paar] TELEGRAPHG NEWS, fre purpyses , OUL Perure ha e VL - | ed the citizens would be so th roughiy con- | r Fa sent to — Bome 5 * ss : ai a Meher |v dad of this, that even if ae impany did ; ne quiting hie Ward, and would Consems 60 £0) bing in the works e citizens Ww ia [SpecraL Uxesparcues To THR E v . rat | bring in the works, tl itizen ul? goo Cl CSPATCHES TO THE beaibiwead achelme ere} t the takes were cijpullarny als- il ¢ha weuld he « hafi ' usivel DRY eg Lsbth cote baer ae i bene wa » they | Startling information Regarding AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the ere _— " Fe a Ould BOOT se to cet ‘ rf ’ “ ° Mr. John Ines took exception to some] 6 ie fe — ; _— th he 1 We 1 Turkey s Action. GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branc y A wo ’ n ' . + £2. i ceclines LO ib in ara | statements wat y i Te ee f | mein . 1a 7 e strongly condemned the non-appearance of | yr’ ss aia the heat he conld si! Lonpon, Jan. 19, | 1M @ position to give the very Best Value. the City Accounts until the hour oi & pubiic | Be nn C psa \s rth * Hi ? a aa 7 | There wasa special mbeting yesterday i : meeting, when they vught to have been in|” go ce daa . 2 4 a ; a * | afternoon of the officials of the War Office K - fj HAP GOODS the hands of the peo; le at least a week ic : a <d i a a — t] ae and ala t a] 2 the rooms of Rear-Admiral Sir Francis COMPLET . - { : before. He differ with the character} — Wh du r ' 7 ol hs “a | a ‘ sd | M. Sullivan, Director of the Department of given to the streets. He considered it Adil Ted : a See ee er ee | rausport,in Pall Mall. The meeting was utterly impossible to give a reliable-or c rf on "Tal : amen ts ia ahteitiea te tial | in session for several hours, and the ; oO rect and satisfactory explanation of th ed ae - Wat a ae ee unusual occurrence of a council at the ount pushing 1! forward i we ee — a ave’ ©" War Office on Sund: used everyone gecounts, pushing them forward in this}, 3 ar ice on Sunday, caused everyo vay, and pointed cus what he considered | "0 Yo ce thanka, and cheers for|*"., Commect the circumstance with! Ppeyious to Stock-taking they will Sell the balance of their to be discrepancies and worthless assets in| |, . O} 7 a Tk ot nated the p aan + with the startlirg information received to : . coed, rents whieh could never Def de Me Davin, | the effect that Turkey eae pont to take on] Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, © MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, anitconad J. ecm ‘S$, lactive part in the Egyptian war. The Fur-line . ata " § reduc ’ CAPS at a bi sdienitven Mr. Tanton said “the arrears were| alt il ecretary. | .ficials were ominously serious as they Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Men’s a : yoann : : ai : ; : town, January 2 Soo : i } : 1 heaped up when Mr. Inga was Finance | as , emerged from the council room, but they 2 L at a big reduction, Knitted Woo at a big reauc ion. Minister’ a statement which Mr. Ings | were very reticent, and would neither admit Wool Scarfs & Squares a b £ ; subsequently denied, LETTERS TO THY EDITOR, [nor deny that their meeting was in refer- ous M+. Charles Palmer recognized the difti- ence to the action of Turkey. Ch q riges Reliable without doubt this 18 the place to buy your culties the vresent Cun il had to conte nd i - v ‘he kh t Always bap) all p ' ith, and, considering their position, he | An Explanation — Mare pis re Fl is Wincey ae cl ko ee mm. At! , , —_— ’ peed cetpranptbenuatalbes oo gtilae d ane Carno, Jan. 19 Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, riannelis, : the same time the citizens wantes bO Se il | os Ins report of the 1 ati held : i , , : in,——tn my report of the meeting helc : anor ‘ rt they couldn't work the machine cheaper. | in the Stipend: ury Magistrate’s Court Room Advices from Merawi mers ~- a Cloths, Linens, K Coe &ec, He considered that the Council should | D 0:3 ee aa eens omitted to state | P2tations for an immediate a vance 0 . = keep their proper position as servants of | |) me “i aie 1 # a io 4 roposed General Earle’s column are progressing . i . j at 2O0Trace aszarda, 451. , Vi *t Sse iii team » } } lien a < i * 9 the peog @ Whe are their masters, apa not i Mi Adam Murray eat secon led by j rapidly. os Alt — ee —— wot = E IN DRES es interfere between the citizens and the | ~ Reefer scarry ©» Baberd at hat | being | utiliged for the er rae - Legislature, but learn ta mind their owf time dec! ned in favor of Mr F H. Beer. ee D. ae TUaiahes "gaan Z Dusiiess, an ; the it 8 should see to 1 i Coa ; ie 7 i c ; : i that the ongo ese ) é : : i ’ r y S ijat the Council is not allowed to chang | bewae og withdrawn from. the contest, |soeompany the ermy aro boldly indulging Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Ladies PSand MUEFS, Bi lscus at | din. ee . tl in mutinous conduct. . a piaces and becoins ers et tees | Mir os zard has now consented to contest - 100 oe Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, eee servant. ‘he expenditure should be cut | ‘. . ‘ 4 : th d, ‘an-Ry \ ‘ ea ace down inthe direction of salaries, and th e | . W. N. Rices | The Sabivan nee ram SCARFS and TIES, ¢ O 2SETS expenditure Tet education should be Ly Viecting to aiiaae of Ward 4 : York Jan. 19. COLLARS and CUFFS, HOSIERY and C yR ’ ply I Kea i oT iS & imOoun ‘ wea. ' a ” OM ’ ‘ aa “tf : fos ! a hild nine Tas if ; —_ "et | Nearly 9000 people assembled in Madison Gents’ UNDERCLOTHING, Newest CORSETS. ee ee ee . . a m did ncot\s Garden, to-night, to witness the one, and should be distributed over a What Councillor Tanton did not) Square | ; ; . between J. L. Sullivan and . ' » ; ‘ 1 TrERNS Siem preter of taxpapers. He sidiole 1 te Paddy Been. Thay wero parted by the police SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PA Mr. Taste ns scheme of paying off old a » ‘ d ying it w to have miele : : foun bills by signing new ones | Sre.— Councillor Tanton last evening in ae ange inp ane sd er The | Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee io be as Cheap as any to be . Hon. Daniel Davies considered that the i the Market Hall took great credit for the the peat o a <: z Ss y City Council had perhaps conducted city| way the finances of the city had been | "*ce!pts were ¢ ocansiithiiinmes affairs as well as they could, and, on the handled for the past year. He did not tell | - PERKINS & Ss ERNS whole, he would vive them credit. He | the electors that the Finance Committee} Pope Leo XUN. All. | Ps would svoner put up with the sidewalks as/ had spent $436 more than their income, be- = ; ’ 17. 1884 s > 2 . e ‘ ; 7 N N an. v. . ° they are, than incur farther debt. People | sides leaving a large number of bills unpaid a ' pet. om 5 this Ch town, Dec ‘y ne a a Who e¢cupy public tention: must be paid | t, swell up their cash balance in the bank. A despatch a the P tye confined | 7" ne for their services. But one thing is cer-} Great financing this ! to hie bed with a , iis ia ‘Grockeryware Glassware, AG tain (said Mr. Davies) we must look for Councillor Tanton did not tell the|* his bed with fever — ~~ = J T | j ! some new source of revenue, and his} electors that the Finance Committee re- Cee | , i y advocacy of an Income Tax, judging by the ceived $130 for damage by fire to the! A oid Day. ) | l IN V ARIETY. Way the meeting received his arguments, } Market House; spent $15 to patch ap the} oe aa J 19 | ne met with geveral approval. The planting | roof, put the balance to the credit of the) cs ‘ Citlcas vias - f 1 ; JN addition to my former etock of goods, I t trees, a proper City Hovel, and adequate | oity as revenue. and now the ceiling m1 this bas beeu the coldest ay o rae have just received a large and varied waterworks were all pomted out as neces | nearly falling down by the rain coming | Season. "he thermometer registered 3€ s | assortment, consisting of Dinner Ware, Tea sary to the welfare and progress of the city, through the roof. Great financing that! below zero. i | Sets, in white and gold, and printed; Tes and very clearly pointed out as a great Councillor Tanton did not tell the} a a ee mn a Om ‘and Breakfast Cups, in china and printed advantage, which would, taking everything | electors that the Finance Comm 'tiee had | sir Leonard Tyliey ELL TLhle' mons Been cot anise wend ie ount, actually cost the people | received their estimates some $3,500. Great | iE ¢ as) TRE AWN LD - Bedroom Sets, in white and gold, and granite nothing, and would not call for one extra! gGnancing this ! Urvawa, Jan. 19. }ware ; Destert Sets, in French china and cent of taxation Councillor Tanton did not tell - Sir Leonard Tilley 7 forbidden a a o-——_ | gold, yt ay oe ea peat aie Bae Mr. Farauharson for j xpend- > § d for Scott} physician to go out of doors after nighifa Claret Jugs, Cut Tumblers, Cu aits - geet og ba ogeall, A recy Urata toe, cee Geel tar Gee |T ot Bracti, tet Demis 800A 80 = = RE, FON, FES.BO et ee cranes ont ater cleans ng the public money the Council did very } 4 ct fines, $1,600, saved them from being | Be ee “sCUs, *5 201 72 . W ae went “i. He quite agreed with the remarks of | hopelessly in de bt—that would not suit, 7 “Obituary. Assets in Canada - _ af voy ' vas ‘An cadet a Table, Library . , ' De . and ne te f » —_-- , : ee ee Th — weet te that oe — one 3 — rae Lonpvon, Jan. 19 satiiiihianinis and Study Lamps, in bronze and pickel at We ought tu economize vere shoul ‘inance Committee have done no Bigot nae ee et iadee ae: d Lamp Chimneys of ome } Gray Egertou. silver, Lamp Fixing, an p y be & reduction of sa'arier, and offices amal-| wards helping the city out of debt. They Arthur Edward Hoiland g = r, Rates Moderate. : 2 L ; é Balen e - . a f which ts offered at the gamated fhe Mayor should receive no coe simply ran the machine trusting like | third Earl of Milton, is dead. Risks taken in the city and country eee lo A salary, as his duties were not more onerous Micaw ber for something to turn up. ' en ee : a J.B POLLARD than a Common Councilman who worked Yours, ; A Scott Act Victory. i Kent Street for nothing but the honor of the thine ELECTOR | en ’ EY! y : " They ~wnld do wi 1 f - - f ial al fewer; Ch’town, January 20, 1885 | Ortawa, Jau. 19 LEONARD MORRIS, KR. R. FI rZGERALD, Ch’town, Dec, 12, 1884—12i sa-tu £ vu! uo tii if eP Ob CIS 24354 ‘ 1 to 1, Jalil «VV, CY. , im — salaries, and the work would just be as well | scien The Seott Act has been carried in Len- Agent, Summerside. Agent. done. The expenses for educa'ion should Mi ht H nox by tifty majority. i , e Council i ave 73 be looked into, and the city should have What th iene g Ch town, dom 8, 1d80—limo “GOLD MEDAL-PARIS 1378 RO’e control in the matter, He was in re | Emporer William Hl " ite tnci c = ri favor of water works, and in reference to i diueeiiee | — bills before the Local Parliament, in mat SIR, 1 have come to t ‘ghee “ Eo Beeun, Jan, 19. ie : ters brought forward by the citizens, he | after attending the citizens aoan oe the} ‘Zhe Emporer William is dangerously ill. sirong ly condg mm d the action t | night, that we hav e a pres Cia i 3 8 a hes bolneY wembers ot the + City Coun- mGcst econ Jwiicai, an ’ at t - ae me Weatner Boulietin. . si iin hanging round the house and j ome of the most Inefficient Councus, é lobbyipy measures to death, when the | City of Charlottetown has ever ger Toronto, Jan. 20--10 a. im — SOLO BY ALL by if ures ‘ “lh, ‘ t . 0 se . ee On ee ee ee a ribo "a ymeer pwretn=s at| Westerly to south-westerly winds, g2nerally @ STATIONERS THROUCHOUTrHEWORLD, i own Beg ig wKesman tor the oun « in thers wn places = ‘I had done their very best for the tax: fair weather; not much change in temperature. CAPITAL, ° - - - - - - $s ,000,000 At this stage of the proceedings, it was | they Lb lif [t is everywhere mre oe noved by Mr. Farquhareon. and seconded avers. eg to differ. ve il 7 : ae ilies b Mr - "F C + aa mi sabi a samitte d that the Scott Act, when enforced, | Charlottetown Jaauary 20; 1885 HEAD OFFICE —Montreal. . . s a MAS OF j Jaar ve SY kao J <“% ® . i ; ' nd he City Conneil for | was a large sou na i a venue, Now wat Hichest Temperature yess rday steeteees 8.4 HALIFAX BRANCH-- P Scott Mitchell, Agent. | cntistanusiateiauitan t} rs \ ‘ | 2 e] rt Motion | has the present. ( ou ( ne eae oe : j Li wre st Teraperature (; ad at midnight) - 1,.0* Oo= ir HE E Subscriber begs to state that he will wa ry | Act? Nothing \) hat have Hey done ‘| Lowest Temper?! u:e this m: rning.....-° 3 0* k yi t Favorabie Terris. i ne, Regulate, Re wire, &c, all Pianos : it was an anti-water worker, bu pauper i Need | answer—ev rything 5 Temperature t° 13 morning, at 5 0 clock - 02° Kk isks Fe 23 em on Os with which he may be favored. OW 'Hat it hag 0 7m Wore URsveres hy could. Even now they hat tells“. eale! vemperatur is afternoon at 1 e’ciock,. 3.0 AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: | Address may be left at the store of Mi Mer Cri ' ay : , s YT W ' ul i ’ h the pies mo ey ta O Tawa, rv the * Bel yw _ Bros. ‘ (Queen street, or at his own residence, P be ints iced, : ould hold his tongue,| purpose of obstructing the working or | — "2 north side King Square. ut would 1 a a 1 hia opinion as re ade ; the Act. The people s’ interests have, | ee ae LITZGERALD, Ese, “Stipend ay F. Hi. ARNAU D, ; D. M. REID. the expense. He contended that Wir aoe dering the. a rt eee ee re kena, diay Werechapte Bank of Malifax.| Cb’town, Jou. 5, 1895—12i Ip Gal. Ray ver water Was pot it tor use. Une thing way to the interesta of the brewers jie ico euce by | i eee