; eo eee Oe a, ag ee mene Ee as a ¢ Che Daily Exaniner JANUARY 13 Iss. Mortuary Statistics We are indebted to Dr. R Health and Statistical Officer, for the in teresting letter and abstracts of the return of Mortuary Statistics for the city of Charlottetown, from the Ist of June, 1883. to the 31st December 1884, which appear elsewhere. Itis the first time Johnston, Mortuary Statistics have been published here, and their publicatioa makes known the important fact, that the rate of mot tality in Charlottetown, is much lower than any other city in the Dominion, Thts speaks voinms for the healthfulness of our city; aud proves that with our meagre sanitary regulations, we owe a great deal to a salubrious climate. In 1883 Montresl, with a population ot 148,616, bad 4,596, giving a yearly death ratio per thousand of the popula tion of 80°925; Toronto, with a popula tion of 94,216, had 22-405; Hamilton, with e population of 38,163, had 786 deat}s—ratio 20.595: Halifax, 37,566 Population, had 735 deaths—ratio 19°565: Ottawa, 28,764 population, haq 774 deaths—ratio 26- 943; St. Jeno. N.{B., 27,188 population, had 29%" deaths —ratio 22031; and Charloftetown. with a population of 10,- RT, had, in 1883, a yearly death rate per 100 of population of 15-6, aud in | 1684, 14:8. This shows a large per- centage io favor of Charlottetown. 2.111 deaths—ratio cn Ss a a a MORTUARY STATISTICS. T'o the Editor of the Examiner : Str, —In compliance with your request, lL have now the pleasure to furnish you with the following Abstracts from the Keturns of the Mortuary Statistics of this city, dating from the commencement of their collection in June, 1883, to December, 1884. It has not been altogether an easy task to select those statistical figures and facts, which are of the greatest practical impertance iu a sanitary point of view, and to compile them in a form suitable for insertion in the columns of a newspaper, so as to present the information desired to >e conveyed in a sufticiently clear and concise tuanuer. I trust, however, that the fullowing tabular statements of the facts will not be altogether uninteresting ur uninstructive. Table I. has been made to contain monthly details of the deaths caused by diseases of the Zymotic class, which are originated avd propagated by specific germs, or certain impuritics lodged upon the surface, or festering below the surface of the soil, and which, being floated upon or exhaled into the atmosphere, or mingled w:th the water or food, ultimately tind their way through either the respiratory or digestive track into the sys- tem, and there become sources of diseases more or less infectiousand fatal. These disea es are, of course, altogether or to a great extent preventible, or their intensity and fatality capable of being largely modified, by proper sanitary measures ; or, on the other hand, they may run riot and slay their victims, purely for want of proper sanitary regulations Vhe facts, therefore, which this table presents ars Worthy of being carefully weighed, and should be allowed to speak for thempse}ves in all considerations or discussions upon the sanitary condition of thje¢ity, either considered alone or im comparison with other cities. Sych comparisop, made with reference to the past year, especially with regard to the mumber of deaths from diarrhceal affections, would gartainly not lead to any conclusions unfavorable to Charlottetown. The \ireely duuinished death-rate from diseases of the zemotie class, during the summer of L884, as compared with 1883, is probably attributable, in a great measure, to the salu: tary influences of the cool weather, and the unusually frequent and abundant rains ol former season. Vable Il. gives a summary statement of the deaths from all the kiown causes. it will be seen that by far the largest per centage of deaths from any one order of disease, is from the Tubercular, commonly recognized as consumption. This disease, being here- ditary, and materially affected in its development by climate and occupational intluences, it would have been interesting to have tabulated the etatistics of the deaths therefrom, so as to have shewn the particulars regarding race, meteorological variations and occupations, in their relation thereto ; but neither the time nor all the materials necessary therefor are just now at my disposal. The fivures in Table LIT, have an interest and importance of their own, but which would be greatly enhanced by a comparison of them with similar statistics of other cities of the Dominion or elsewhere. This comparison may be made, when the official report 'of the Mortuary statistics of this and other cities of the Dominion, is issued fram the It is not a surprising fact that over | Department of Agriculture oue-fifth of the deaths here in 1884 were oe under five years of age. This is | loWer than the average rate of infant | mortality elsewhere, and is far more | favorable than the showing of larger | cities which always have a formidable | infant death rate. The proportion of | death rate among the old shows the general longevity of our citizens. Out of the one hundred and fifty-three deaths which occurred in 1884, thirty-one vere persons whose ages ranged from seventy to uinety-eight years. The fact that in 1884, consumption carried off the greatest number of vic- tims, appears singular. But consumption carried off the greater number of victims ia St.Joho, Halifax, and other cities in 1884. We therefore agree with Dr. | Johnston, that as this disease is heredit- | ary and naturally affected in its develop- ment by climate and occupational in- fluences, it would be interesting to tabulate the statement of deaths there- from, so as to show the particulars re- garding race, meteorological variations and occupations, and the relations thereto. The abstracts made by Dr. Johnston are most interesting and well worthy of perusal. Civic. The regular meeting of the City Council was held last evening; and the accounts for the year just closed were presented tothe Beard. From them we learo that the receipts of the year, Any further particulars which you may desire regarding the Morinary Statistics of this city, will be cheerfully furnished to the extent of my ability. lam, Sir, Yours truly, RicHakD JOHNSON. Health and Statistical Officer. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1885. Abstracts of the returns of the Mortuary Statistics of the City of Charlotte town, TABLE I. H _ =) 78 lel) | | USABLE 33 Rial le Sie ie ley < Order ard name of Disease. é\sidin| |. = \SiZ)FIElls a -— — = is icis #i¢é | 3 ae eis slaislsizieis 5|3||5 5 Sz S<lasisialziolaiala ee ae en ee ner eee <b eS Te iJ. Miasmatie. ' | } Rees se. fase , 1883... i 9! 3 “ Bs ge eb deat ie} } i S 1 Scarlatina 1883... | oy “ lack em 1Ss4 | (ae Diphtheria........ : . 1883 }! j | ee ieee tal 1884. Croup ; , 1883. ! ; 2 rag es ; iS eeu... J ] *, Who ping Cough. ; 18$?,. i t 3 a 1884... ia® i; 2 | 6 +” Deeb Pees, . 02.086 PP eee 1883... Vt At 1 BS Me et seca ee me eT | pera | . Diarrheeal affections. 1883 7| 4) 1 112* ee, te ake. . Seis i884 Poet ear: | | 3* pI ei BOTs cows ngencneism cant 1883... | URIS ACES ERE: Bi | Se icopenel Be eae o...46e vine obs veers 1683..{ |] { i m 1884..) | | py | 3 ID cin mes ne secen nae ae none? 1883... | i 1] ™ . 1884,. | | { mo 3 ll. Parasitic. } Be | eee. os ae cs eesti 1 res Oe ARS eek 8 A SR ise4..$ | | ; jaya * These deaths are all of children under two years of age, and, with four exceptions are all under one year. TABLE IL. including the balance from 1883 OR, ile as ial Se a the expenditure $41,057.31, leaving aj 7 i BE , | = - balance to the credit of the city in the f/TAL DEATHS FROM DISEASES OF THE me fb me ee Bank on the 3ist December, of|__ Los vii treiliailibed: sr itiee esslies3 $1,786.89. The expenditure for the past ¢ = se si2s5° 6 CLASS ORDEK oi = B17 ¢ year has exceeded the revenue by ie] A| & $436.07. This amount has been carried | — _ on : prin to Capital Account, while the Debenture | 4. Zymotic. | 1. Miasmatic. | a 18 | 19 debt of the city has been reduced, it is rT | 2. Parasitic. ae l claimed, $1,800. Thus the indebteduess| 2. Constitutional } J}. esate | 6 ei 6 a 81s . “ | 2. Tubercular. | 2 ee, oe of the city on the Slst December, 1884, 3. Local. | J, Nervous System. ing 5 16 was: — ; ts | 2. Organs of Circulation. ig or 3 D benture Debt $107,200.60 3 Respiratory Orgabs. i 6 19 Unpaid Accounts, 1554 1,241.50 « 4. Digestive Organs. y 4 10 Unpresented Checks 27.30 es 5. Urinary Organs. : 3 3 eee ges ‘ | 6. Organs of Generation. Pee l $108,468.80] 4 Developmental. | 1. Diseases of Children. st 8 9 Less —Assesements 1873 to 1884, $5,039.06 oo | 2. Adults. + Bt 9 20 Other Assets, 259 20 5. Violent Deaths. | |. Accident or Negligence ee 3 3 Cash at credit in Bank 1,786.89 iehae Camess of Duathe. waaaeeras sf 9 12 $7, 185 65 pe we Total, ® . : ; tn | aan ——— . = Males, are 56 Total debt, $'01,283.65 Females, — ae j 46 | 67 The Mayor in his report, says “Yearly rate per 1000 of population, _ | 15.6 14.8 the large increase of expenditure last year was chiefly caused by the Fire De partment and the maintenance of streets. The Fire Department Account exhibits an expenditure of $5,168.62, which was principally caused by the necessity of procuring a new boiler for the Steam Fire Engine Silsby, aud repairs costing $1,771.22, a Heater for the Steam Engine Rollo, amounting to $130, and cosis of exchanging Fire Bell $216.03, together with a supply of new Hose, costivg $568,59, making in the aggregate an extra expenditure of $2,685.75. Some fifty-eight thousand plank, valued at $1.000, were used dur- ing the year for the repair of streets and sidewalks. His Worship thioks the streets are therefore in geod condition, but we believe the majority of our citizens disagree with bim. Our streets and sidewalks were wuever in a more disgraceful condition than dur- ing the past summer and fall. Plank sidewalks are as expensive as they are inconvenient, aud His Worship recom- meuds that some other plan of permanent improvement in our sidewalks be adopted. The election for the incoming Council takes place on the 28th inst. It is there- fore very desirable for citizens to give the report of the City Government for 1884, just issued, their consideration. Princes Evwakp] and George, sons of the Prince of Wales, are writing an account of their voyage acound the world. The work is based upon diaries kept by the princes and will be ready for publication in feet of | “Population, 10,287. Note « includes the diseases specitied in table 1. se i885. JANUARY _ 1886. oe B. MACDONALD, gieat bargains in THE DAILY HXAMINER, JANUARY 18. 1655- N erder to make a speedy redaction before Stock -taking will give { Clothing in Overccats, Ulstc re, Reefing Jackets and Suits. FUR CAPS ! BUR CAPS! A Big Reductioa in price of Men and Poy’s Fur Caps to clear. stock of Shawls. balance of stock of - Ladies Plush Melt and Velvet, 26 Buffalo and G at Robes, Coon ant Muffe.. Mast be Balanc: «of stock of Ladies Mantles, balance o! Knitted Woolens, Squares, Scarfs, Vests, Jackets, &c, cents (half price), Blankets, in white and grey, very cheap. and Bear Coats, Ladies Astracan Jackets, Ladies Fur and Plash Caps cleare.i. Come “nd get Real BPergains te J. B. MACDONALD, Gueen “treet. Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 1885—wkly her pres THE LVERPOOL & LOMDOS & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. atonal) imate sieeuie FIRE AND LUIFP'E- Oo—_—_—_———_— Assets, fst Jan., iss4 . - Assets in Canada - - ~ &34,.794,746.80 759,201.72 Risks taken in the city and country. Rates Moderate. ———— or R.R. FIPZGYERALD, Agent. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent, Summerside. Ch’town, Jan, 5, 1885—I1mo Clothine & Fur Caps, ——-- ——- 0 Oo Dia: CAPS! PUR. CARS OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! LL who want Overcoats and Fur Caps will do well to call on L. E. Prowse, as he has the largest and best assortment in town, and his prices are very low. Ladie’s Sacques, Ulster, Wool Squares, Wool Scarfs, &c., on a big discount. Call and see our goods and prices and we will convince you that we mean what we say. L. E. PROWSE, Sigu of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. Ch’town, Dec 27, 1884. Gir Ts: ee :0: CHILDREN’S FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, SLEIGHS, &c., CHKAPEST, Mirrors & Locking Glasses, English and German. very Low. COTTS, Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the Loser Provinces, unrivalled in quality and variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures--the Cheapest in the city. PARLOR & CHAMSER SUITS. ————— Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber Suits, which we are Selling at Cost, b ‘¢ = Droysy, Cancer. ee ‘© Phthisis, Heworthege, Hydrocephalua, ie ‘* Cerebro-Spinal Affections, Apoplexy, Peralysis, Epilepsy, aud Convulsi.: >. + 5 ‘“* Heart Disease. oo <g§ «© Pneumonia. Bronchitis, Asthma. “* g@ ‘* Stomach Disease, Euteritiis, Peritonitis, Liver Disease. ee ** Kidney Disease, Prostatic Disease . i ** Ovarian Disease w 4 «Premature Birth, Imperfect Development, -Inauition at Birth, oh ‘« Old Age, Atrophy and Debility. ore ** Fractures and Contusions by Railway and other accidents, Drowning, Poison, Gushot wounds, oO: ‘© Strangulated Hernia, Sudden Deaths, not ascertained. TABLE Iil. | 1883. 1884, June | January 1 TOTAL DEATHS. to to December 31. _ December 31. Under five years of age . ° . : 25 30 From five to fiftcen years - - i- 6 10 Prom fifteen to thirty years - . . . 10 18 From thirty to fifty years . . rs 17 54 From fifty to seventy ycars . . i 12 92 From seventy to eighty years” - - - : 13 15 From eighty to ninety years : - - ni 6 12 From ninety to ninety-eight years . ‘ : | 4 os | reece | eee alee een 39 Stillbirths ities ee el ee Total - - - . ls 94 | 153 ' 1553. | 1384, 7. Maree. Total years lived - - . - - a3i7 7 515704 2 15 Avera.eageatceath — - ‘ ; . 33 10 «96] 99 4 OO Tuz Chinese Consul, in New’ York states that, despite the apparent. neglect by the | Chinese of most Jaws that to our way of thinking are absolutely essential to the pre- servation of health, it is rare that one of the race dies of a zymotic disease, He eaya | his people have been studying the laws of health for the last thousand years, and - that April. Lt will be in two voluwes and will be protusely idustrated, his people have, to this extent, mastered those laws is proved, to his wiud, by the cir | cumstenve that coutagrous disease is selluin found ambny i a eterna renee ae Sener ns sa Alta tial | Uh’town, Jan 185 CHAIRS— Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Werk, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. | BEDDING AND MATTRESS-- Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, Excelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city, Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bool€ases, Scheflioneers, Washstands, &e.—-Cheapest. JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Vee. 19, 1¢84--3mos KUVAL GASAUIAN INSURANCE CO. eee IRE. CAPITAL, ee ee ee et ly ic HEAD OFFICE - Montreai. HALIFAX BRANCH- J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. mane fa $2,008,060 Risks Tahem om Most Favorable Fermis. LowNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARINAUD,, Mercbants Bank of ee | Bxaminee Oftice. . . a ey, UNDERWRI;ERS £ ALE For the Benefit of ail Guerre, MVE Subscriber will Sell by Pubic An Lien, at the warehouse of Mersra. A. A Mage. donald & Bros., Water Street, on Thur: dey, the 15th iostant, at 2 «’el ck, p.m :—Iwe lots of cats, wet and damaged (about 2200 bushels) landed from the bark Lucy Pope WILLIAM SANDERSON, Aucti. 2 er. Georgetown, Jan, 13, 1S85—%) Lobster Factory for Sale RHE undersigncd offer for Sale the Lob. i ster ay situate at ‘Tracadic Beach, There ave about $800 Trops (mostly new), seven oats, 30 bbls, Bart and 40 cords ood, Will he sold at a bargain. MORRIS & HYNDMAN., Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1835 — 5i CORCERT! Thursday Evening, January 15th, PROGRAMME : Anthem . tebe s os ec. Methodist Choir. Inst. Duet— March from ** Taunhanser” be fo Celpe eke) bee ely \\ agner biessrs, Watson and Karle. Solo (vecal)~‘*Dublin Bay” Captain Max weil Reading . ee wal de hhce bk ead Mr. T. A. LePage. Solo (vocal)—‘'Cleansivg Fires’. Mrs, Roome. Solo (cornct) -‘ Angels Ever Bright and Faiz” dat bie eke ea a e ... Llandel Mr. Fiet: her. Sulo (vocal)—Waliz Sovg............. Miss Florence Earle. Vocat Trio—**The Mariz:ers”.. .... Randegger Messrs Blanchard, Davison and Earle. Sentence wet heas uu Methodist Chor. i CVE Mr. Vinnice mbe. Reading ..... peu ir. T. C. James. Concert Waltz-Sepg— “Murmuring Wavea’”’ sche . Blake Miss K. Koight, “Witches Dence” Solo (piano) (by request) . Paganini Miss Findley. Cavatina—"*The Power «f Ly ve" ... Balfe Miss Kk. Hinsley. Glee—“‘Hanters’ Choius’’.... (lub, uoder Prof Fries ¢. cs “cuthard Emerson Glee direction of ‘God Save the Queen," Doors open at 7 30; Concert to comm nce at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 25 Cents, Ch’tuwa, Jan. 10, 1585. VOICE TRAINING. Mé& KEID wishes four additional pupils i to complete his claes in in the mechani- cal formation of the voice. Persons desirous «f cbtaining a knowledge of the correct method «{ singing would do well to call at once, Ch’town, Jan. 5, 18S5—6i wkly —————— ee eee eenenee/neipeseeeneene ee PIANO TUNING. A Yes Sub:crier Legs to state that be will Tane, Regulate, te wire, &c., all Pianos with which he may be favered, Addiess may be left at the stere of Miler Bros., Queen street, oc xt s UWH resiaence, north side King quar, ; D. M. REID. Ch’town, Jan, 5, 1885 - 12} - ~~ ee Crockeryware, Giessware, &e., IN V480RTY, 1 addition to my tomer elock of gxeods, I have just received a large and varied assor Meat, corsisting of Dinner Ware, Tea Sets, in white and gold, and printed; Tes and Braktyt Cups, im china and printed ware; Kockingham Tcva and Coffee Pote ; Bedroom Sete, in white and gold, and granite Ware ; Deseert Se's, in Freauch china and gold, encmclled and printed ; Kpergnes, Claret Joges, Cut Tumblers, Cui salts, Cus. terd Cups, Jeliy Glarges and other elegant Table Ware ja great variety Also; An assor-ment cf Table, Library and Study Lawps, in brorze ena nickel silver, Lamp Fixing, and Lamp Chimneys of matiy kinds, all of which is offerd at the Lowest Prices. J.B POLLARD, Kent Street Ci’town, Dec, 12, 18° 4-193 sa-tu WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. NHREE Boarders can be comfortably ac- commodated ina private family. Terms, $2 perweck. Apply at this «flice. jan 12 ANTED— A Servaut for gcvcial louse- work iu a smali family. Reference required. « pply at the Fxami8ex otlice —ja8 § ixp~ Undersigned wishes to inform her customers that they wil tind ber on Hillsborough Street, second deor above K, Bridges, where she is prepared to receive orders for Cloak and Dress Making ; also, Cuttiog and Fitting. Prices moderate.—J, Crandall jan7 3i cod *7°O LET ‘the premises at present occupied i by Horace Haszard. Esq, at the foot of Queen s street, Possession given on the lst day of January vext, A, D, 1885. For fur- | ther particalars apply to R. R, Fitzgerald. nov26 ¥,10R SALE—A Fire-proof SAFE, latest improvement.--Cheap, Appl) at Tap novs—wkly ig ia _ o- a z e ee Sad?