: i f ears AE a Ccseerentinn jee aa aeihaliiead Sadia Sisk ine ae ae et fittest atin kK 7 DAILY KXAMINER. APRIL 2, 1380. THE noe Renee wr _- a --—— -- — a CT | pretty smart one, too—to conduct such an | {t would be withont parallel—a | | aleetion. i perfect farce. Practically there are courses to. be pursued —eitl i only her to do | “Notice af Partnership, B IAVE ’ Mr. James McLrop. this day admitted into partnership The firm will be ; two i j } ‘ . < jconduected as heretorore. ; : P osed Civic Changes ; away with the Council altogether and throw | C. ROBERTSON, ~ropose — oe . - o , [the whole responsibility upon the Mayor) April I, 1880—3i _ {april 2 l fie Civic elections should, nm OUP for the time beiny, or else to elect the" Ty Hf p : : } Vv } opinion, if possible, be held early in the | Ooyneillors by Wards as at present. at j ‘ i, DAWSt ON, E Esa. Wi: Ly or oi : y ; ens ce ah) winter. For then citizens have leisure to] Db, The remaining suggestions made at! hay rlotietowi, } . . ote ant . . 8 . im. | : ae i s and to take anti acLive : — ;aAg ars WV nil} wood, i fe . ° . ‘ . attend to civic affairs : ot ad the mee.ing ot : me (CNTR, —We, the undersigned Committee ap ivi i ‘ F j j at , west eocet «4 . ° part inn civie elections. Then, LOO, THe) propo ed ch wge it the basis of taxacion in ; pointe 1 at a meeting of a number eof newly-elected City Councillars would have will be hailed as a genuine reform. If; ‘citizens held to consider certain preposed ' ¥ = sare | ve ' : syn 3 o the Act of Incorporation of - + } ir measures i. yrepare a eoOnon n be ndopte j it will he het amen dime nts to t tune to concer: the ’ I I j} the pro} osition 1) a, 3 t | the q ity, reque gt your Worship to call a Pub- 1 tie the , : e . esti nates, to make provision far wants, liabilities and improvement o: 3 ? city during the year. B their ut suppose the elections be held in June, as pro} osed at the meeting held yesterday, merchants, law- yers, tradesmen all will then be preocen- pied with their privi ate business and will devote to the considera- and the corporate The cons¢- In, years past, have no iime ito tion of the civic elections interests involved in them. quence will be that, as C1ViK¢ ated hy . at} affairs will be negiectec, there will be little discuasion about theta, firat- class men will not be found to contest the election, unwisdom and ignorance will prevail, and the citizens will continue to sufler the result of mismanagement. But it is said that a half-year’s income tax will be lost if the next clection be not held in June. Cannot a special provision be made An extraordinary effort has Why not have an election im- mediately after the the Act? The Council would then he ready to levy at the earliest opportunity. 2 Tis a pity, we think, that. the pes- for this year ! to be mace passage of session of intelligence and character should . . ‘ in ‘ > not qualify a man fer a seat at the Council Board without reference i» the filthy lucre . . «a -.%. he may chance to be troubled wita. A wealthy man las, in many cases, . . . , 7 wealth to commend him. in the Provi: lence it seems as the ough his economy of it were a fixed rule that persons are conr » . , ‘ } ter for the mass of the taxpayers and het. | 7. The session is now well advanced ; and the utmost promptitude and unanimity will be necessary in order to get the required changes. “ “=> 0° oe CREDIT. Wirn reference to a paragraph which appeared in the Presbyierian of yesterday, The editor of the EXAMINER of the articl aTrticie we may stacc: never gave ihe editor Presbylerion copy any No without any permission to acknowledgment. one else has We the would be guilty confidence, and so right whatever todo so. are confident that no contributor . to editorial columns of the EXAMINER of so gress a breach of an Impertinenc editer of glaring e,asto authorize the tie withont jack ep ok ate ithe but , ithe Bxaminee. In p a leditor of the Presbyterian ! j i } ¥ pensated for the want ot intellectual vigor and acquired knowledge by the possession ef property and money ; 5° that those he | re lacking in the means « fF yaaking their ewn way in the world, may be sup- plied wiih the necessaries and luxuries by which life is made endurabre. ihere is no donut that if a high property qualifi- cation be required of those who sit at the Council board, many capable, public-spirit- ed and ambitious from tak.oy part in the representation of the city. Ui said that the citizens in veneral cannot be trusted to men will be precluded course it may be make selection of the ‘‘ the best men,’ un less they are checked m sume Way ; anc that the property qualification affords an assurance that at shall be elected who has not “ some stake in city.’ We. are free to confess that the experience of the past lends strength to this proposi- we thiak least no man tion ; and, in view of the past, the meeting did not ask too much when they asked that in future City Councillors be possessed of property of the value of ene thousand dollars. But the demand that tenants who may be elected to sit at the Council, shall pay five hundred dollars perannnn, is unreasonably disproportionate. If it be acceeded to by the Legislature, men owning no property who pay rent willbeab- solutely excluded from the Council. And if this class of citizens—-and they are a very large class—are not to be represented at the Council Board at all, the qualifica- tion should, in order to secure the selection as the payment of of good men, be 2s low —This, at least, 1s an anpual rent of $250. our opinion. 3. It is proposed that each of the Coun- cjllors shall be elected by the vote of the whole city. We question whether the election of ‘‘ good men” will, if the propo- sition be adopted, be made any more cer- tain then wnder the present method electing Councillors by wards. The only reason for having Councillors is that each particular ward shall be represented in the Corporation and be under the special super- vision and care of a responsible person. Ii this be unnecessary, we do net think we have necd for Councillors. The manage- not beyond the ment of civic affairs is ability of a man of ordinary capacity. Why not conventrate the responsibility / and by one vote, elect one man to whom shall be entrusted the administration of the City during the year for which he is elected. The manifold confusions resulting from an election of five Councillors and a Mayor by the whole city will be perfectly bewildering. Just imagine date will probably have his opponent-—so | that there will be twelve candidates to sslect from. Them other candidates: will, perhaps, be put forward te split the vote ; or it may be that only seven, eight er nine eandida'es will euter the Civic field. Again, persons having property in several Wards will have the right to vote in each Ward or each of ihe seven, eight, nine, ten fifteen or twenty candidates who may be taking part in the contest. In fact, it would teke a Philadelphia lawyer-—and a March just past was 1° Each candi- | preceding month of February, and 8° 53) = - . fresieriatn to copy nowledymant any articles published in simt of fact no one has : ae ; ; done so: and ii anv one had done so, the editor of the Presbyferian should net have es eae ee heeded his request. We do not held the ‘ > 2 accounNtanie ft e : > > ° for waat he has done. hespecting news" papers ard their management, his ideas | right and wrongare so Very peculiar that, what in any ether man would be rank ism, is in him enty a phase of menta sina-¢ 2 oA Qi obfuscation. His conduct in this matter atrepg hens an opinion we have long held, yiz., that persons who would conduct news. papers should he subjected to an examin- at’on, in order that, befure being permitted to minisver to the public mind, it may be essed of common known that they Are POSse sense, comraen edueation, and common norality. A Rensom Paid. Colonel Synge and wife, who were re- cently captured by the Greek brigands have been released on the paymes nt of £75,000, sterling, by the Engiish Council at Saloniea. They arrived at Kairina on the 22ad ult. he story of the capture is as follows :— Oa the evening of the 19th Feb., about nine o'clock, his house at Salonica was sur rounded by a band of thirty brigs led by the notorious chief, Niko. A few shots were fired at and Colone! Synge was ordered to surrender. This he refused to de, and attempted to barricade the dwelling. Then some of the brigands forced open a rear door, and collecting quantities of hay piled it inside, again summoning him to surrender, threat ening, in case of ‘a second refusal,to burn the house with its occupants. Resistance being out of the question, the Colonel surrendered, and was placed in the custody of fifteen brigands. After taking supper, the men explored the house, but did not carry away any of the valuables, az they had been for- bidden to do so by the chief. Col. Synge, was ordered to follow his captors. A heavy snow was falling, and he was allowed to take with him his army beots and an over coat to protect him from the inclemency of the weather. Three horses were taken from his stables, on one of which - he was permitted to rides, two brigands mounting the other horses and riding on either side of himasa guard. Asan additional pre- caution to prevent his escape Colone! Synge’s hands were bound. Avoiding the village of Tricovista, the brigands cressed the river on a ferry, a short distance above the town. Several Albanian ferrymen at the place recognized Colonel Synge, and a fecling of gratitude for many acts of charity received from his hands caused them to re- fuse to ferry the party across. - Two of the ferrymen were simmarily shot dead and ‘the others were consirained to take the brigands to the other side. Mrs. Synge was taken charge of by the other squad of fifteen brigands, and followed the first party at a distance of a few miles, Tur W raTaen.—-As a tonult of meteoro- logical observations made by Mr. H. J. Cun- ‘dail, we learn that the mean temperature of 25 be lew that of the | tor en inds, o- 3 ™ the Wihaows, | colder than the average of March for th irteen | ;years, On Wednesday, 31st. March, miles of wind passed between midnight and} midnight, The greatest velocity was Hetween Gand 8 o'clock p. im. —46 miles an hovr. above number of miles (741) has only been ex- | Ceb., 1879, when 859 miles of wind passed | during the same period of time. —_———— r+ + SNOW-FIGMTING is still in progress on the | Railway. The special train which left the) city this morning arrived at Hunter Liver at | 2 o'clock. The train going east arrived at, Suffolk ; Souris train arrived at Harmony, | h- and the Georgetown train is at Cardigan. 741 The | the Chea the ratepavers of the C ity of SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 | lic Mestine oat ' Charlottetown, on ter for the Corperation. a eer i} the 4 io’clock, p. m., to consider these proposed G. It is proper that the propose e- 4 ; oe ee ; ramendments to the Act of Incorporation, 1 ) } . ; forms should be submitted to the tax | Yours respectfully, vers at a public meeting, We hope that | PaTRICK BAK, is many as can db so will attend, though | Il, Hi. Davies, ; . } »* ‘ ; 1 ld ! OHN Hi GUES, 18 al id th the meeting 9 be j , New tie ae } wil ik | ‘ Ling is { : slBic JonN Nt WSON, (two o'clock ov Saturday) is rather incon- i L. L. Beer, . ; : j Trappes P ° venient. A correspondent sugeests that} CHARL PALMER, ; . ’ 1 1 ts 1 - | OWEN CONNOLLY. the meeting be heli at half-past seven on | a tuat evenly \ In compliance with the above Requisition, i hereby ap poi ot SATURDAY NEXT, the rd inst., at 2p. m, as the time for holding ie said necting, at the Market Hall. W. E. DAWSON, Mayer. April, 1880- . EXECUTORS’ SALE, WVIORRISEY’S FOUNDRY, Steam Engines, Lathes, Verticies, Tools, Castings, Patterns, &. ——— i -. i AM instructed by the Executors of the itstate of the late Kpwarnt Moratsgy to on the REMISES, KAST ( STREET, on We inesday, oth May Wext,. }) o CLOCK, { | Ch: srlottet own, Ist J sell at AUCTION, END OF KEN |All of the scabies. Plant, Tools, &c.. of this Well-Known Foundry, CONSISTING OF 3 Steam Hyngines, a}] complete and in good pF order. (For cdeseription Hand- bills); 4 superior Tron Lathes, with all the latest necessary appliances. (For description see Handbills}; 2 Verticles or Drilling Ma- chines; } Centreing Machine; 1 Steam Planer; 1 Bolt Machine, (Dies and Taps complete) ; 2 Steam Boilers; Anvils, Views, and all the necessary Tools for a first-class Foundry ; let Ship's Castings, Threshing Machine do. ; Stove i Ship's Capstan, see do., full assortment; 1 2 Winches, 2 Jack Serews ; 2 full sets Grave. yard Railings ; 20 tons old Metal; 24 tons old fron; 5 tons Pig Iron; 1 ten of old Copper, Brass aud Compesisition, &c, &e. At 12.39 a. m., Sharp, [will sell the ‘ a The yi Winn < p, ~ Lani Foundry Buildings, ae, The Land measures ninety-four (94) feet on any Glu Kent Street, and extends back one hundred and sixty (160) feet, being Town Lot No. 7, and part of Town Lots No. 34, in the Fourth Hundred. ‘The Buildings consist of a Pattern Shop, Mouiding Shop, Machine shop, Kepair or Fitting Shop, Biacksmith Forge, and Brass Foundry. Also in the rear of the above described land, a plot of Land 40x70 feet, which, together with a passage or rig't of way 15 feet wide, extending to Grafton Street, a be sold to gether with the above, or separat This very valuableand well Leatre Foundry Property needs no recommendation, 1s most eligibly situated for Foundry purposes, thoroughly well fitted out with superior Ma- chinery, Plant, Tools, &c., aud has a first class money-making business connection, Full particulars, with description of Machinery, &ec., to be had in posters. TeRMs.—Vor the Property, 25 per cent. down at the time of Sale, the balance to be paid in four years, with interest at 6 per cent. Terms for the Machinery, Plant, &c¢ — All sums under $50, cash on delivery ; from #50 to $100, 3 months; and over 3100, 6 months’ eredit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’tewn, April 1, 1880—mf, h 4i, pat th sat UTTER! eee ee UST RECEIVED, — e3 17 VU Be Very Choise Beceque Butter, For sale by the Tub and by the pound. BEER & GOFF. March 31, 1880. New Seeds, “Hew Nagiis, ——eer ee | “UST RECEIVED AT | RANKIN'S DRUG STORE, | Ali Varieties of W eli-known PFiew er, . and Garden Seeds, including some very new and choice kinds. reliable houses in the trade, the subscriber ‘warrants them to give satisfaction. Cc. B. RANKIN. | Ch’town, March 26, 8012: _{ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER pest and most Newsy Paper) Proviness. ' aati mB i ; ane a an ge te ea ee hn ee ya | TE JH TO OFFER CONTIN IN ALL KINDS OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOUDS. at the very lowest prices : White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons, Fleecy Cottons, Coiton Battings. NEW SPRING TWEEDS. We have just opened out New Spring ‘T weeds, and can say we have the Very Best Yalus in the City, -—-AND AN-— immense Variciy of Patterns to Choose from. ROOM PAPER, —OFr-— Euglish and Canadian Manufacture, A large variety of Patterns, and very Cheap. ' j ; ; i ceeded ef late years by the gale of the 21st | Having “been imported from one of the most | MINER "Our Garpet and Oil Cloths IOUS & STEN, March 2, 1889. EXTRA 002 VALUE GLEARING-OUT SALE, re WIND UP TH E IE BUSINESS OF THE LATE FIRM, I will sell by ies CTION, as r arerooms, on Saturdey the 3rd 1 IMSte Commencing al 1] a. = *e loc k a. m., The Balance of the Stock ol Stape nqnanj Stock of Staple Groceniay ; { 'Prime CONGOU jo oe Extra | LUT K, Koilu Dried (i KN MEAL (white au iow il - I, B 24 ‘back CS and Trinidad | aan (in puns., tierves and bbls. ' CGRANI ATED and CON FECTION. i: \ “SUGAR. RAISINS CUR. it \2 Vis, CHEESE, Smoking and Chew. hy TOB. ACCC fan asserted Variety in by xes, butts and caddies), BROOMS, : MATCHES, STARCH, MANILLA | POPE. Crates F ARTHEN WARE. Casks } MILK PANS, PREPARED CORN, Col. man’s MUSTARD, CREAM ARTAR, BUTTER, SALT, BLAC KING, CAN. DLES, WAX C ANDLES, TOILET SOAP, WASHING SODA, WASHING CRYSTAL, WASHBOARDS, CLOTHES ; PINS, PAILS, T. D. PIPES, Wrap. PING PAPE Rr. PAPER BAGS (in great variety), ete. . -- ALSO A Ship’s fron Winch, rou Wheel and Stcer. lug Gear, Blocks, and other materials. Terms hberal, and made known at Sale. FENTON T. NEWBERY, . April J, S0—till sale ‘Notlee of ranted ship, W & A. BROWN have tis day ad- e nutted ere nine bes. 4: up Arn. a: G. H. Our Stoek of the following Brow ‘ The Firm here aftcr will be con- G 1 ihe ait | j ducted under the name cf Dates l this first d Wanted, av of ‘April, I ssq— lw Wanted, ( LI) TRON (wrought seraps preferred), OLY BRASS, OLD COPPER, OLD LEAD, OLD ZINC, OL ROPE, OLD CANVAS, HORSE HAIR, PEWTER. For which highest (: ash Price will be paid, H. COOMBS, March 29, ’so—2: Ch'town. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. BILLS OF LADING SALE 2 ia" T3F AT THE SXAMINER OFFICE, ee OPEN FOR CHARTER, STEAMSHIP “PRINCE EBWARD’ K.) will be due at Charlottetown, About the ist of May Next, and will carry Potatoes, Oats, Barley, Butter,. and other Produce of the Island, on freight.. The upper deck reom of this steamer is also open for charter for either Horses, Cattle or Sheep. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity, will please apply early, in order to secure room. Should the room for 5,000 barrels Le eng ed within ten days, the ‘* P: ine e Edward” wi be laid on the berth and sail for Liverpool, G.. B. direct, about the 10th May. For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co., MANAGERS Charlottetown, March 11, ——— 1580. ee A ae Wants. Lost, Faund, er. V ANTPED- / Witla to ala ‘on Ww management of an infant and two children under nine years of age. Must bave references as to character and qualitications. Apply at EXAMINER oftice. fm 30, tf ou SEMAID WANTED. -A girk with good recommendations. Apply at {m 29 ineciatijiidiclindetieatitintattiagastiaaaiatl TWO HOUSES—-One contain- 6 rooms. Apply {m 27, oaw ‘O LET —0n or about the first April, the House now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Davies, junr, fronting on Water Street. For information apply to W. W. CLarkz [an 18 tf TaXO LET-—To let, the first of May oath EXAMINER Office. w LET— ing 8 rooms, the other 6 to Joux STENTIFORD. that new House now occupied by Bailey, nearly opposite the residence of E. J | Hodgson, Esq., Weymouth Street, near Hills- jborough Square. Apply at the ottice of SUL- LIVAN & MORSON. fm Il YW Lt T—On the ninth of April, the HOUSE now occupied by R. Young, item \ J. Bowwa...