* e : seeded ttle es sie sab Take, nt te ae Bae Rss : a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 7 1898. eS See Our Ladies Received Since Xmas GOFF BROS o~ treats CHRONtC DISEASES by the Salis- | bury method of persistent self-help, in rem. Yving carases from the blood. Con- tinuous, inteligent treatmentip persen f or by letter insures Minimum ol suffer- § }} ing and Maximum of cure possibie in { each case Avoid attempts anaided. Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. |} T+enty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma rezistered in I).8. and Camade, ADDEBESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E gee CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. References On application, Oct 15 lyt About Clocks Whether you hae a dol- lar or twenty dollars to spend for a clock, you can spend it here prob- ably to better adrantage than anywhere else in % town, Do not try S to drag along without a clock ia your home. I have a most complete line of Clocks, the prices low that you could have one in every room in your house if you so desired. SO Partor Clocks Dining Room Cleeks Bedroom Clocks Alarm Clocks Clocks from $1.00 up. See them. FA AAAAAAASARAAAAAAASAARARAAAAAASAAASA * W. W. WELLNER ® Jeweler. : x, Gg SPSS ELE ESE sage Nall To find by the liberal patron- #g2 given us that we have pleased our customers, both vs to quality and price. We intend to study their wants in every way durirg 1595 asin the past. G. Hh. TRAYLOR JEWELER, North Side Queen Square, SAAAARAAAARAS SEWERAGE, |, | disease. Even the passage of that por j ee ; tion which would follow the tides ont Sewer gas is escaping. I influence. is through the barbor’s mouth would be | sufficiently strong to indicayg to a caretul | anything but an inviting spectacle to the | | obser: er cue probability of the question ltouris's and visitors whom we are 80 anxi: | | of sewerage becoming an issue at the civie} ous to welcome to our shores. 1 urge | election in February next. The pressithig not as an orvjection against ie, or should be, the representative of, not sewerage, but against inis system. It is a portion or faction, but all our interests. fyot an insurmountable barrier and the | Our people are and will be divided upon | nivovates of sewerage will muke their case | this question. With these cons.derations | yore ) ypular by eliminating this ftea‘ure b<fore them, does net fairuess to all « las3€s from all their plaus lam not proposing demand that our city editors abandon the lasystem,—only let me suggest that the i | unconditional advocacy of avy system, |sewage-larm system would cost more; | and instead a befure their readers every) but would not the sale of fertilizers be ] . wi ¢ cihle ‘ '— * ) ev silable fact end al) possible Information | yore than euflicient to meet the interest | | npon the subject leaving the decision of ‘on this inerease 1 oost? lihis important quéestiod tO the taxpaying | electors. _I make thie suggestion which [| THE Co: T UF SEWERAGE think will commend itself to the good | isto our citizens an item of &upreme judgment of all. importance. The ectimared cost of the toy I will not ask to deal with features that | .ctem, as per engineer Waring’s report, are outside the region of discussion. That} ;; &150.000.00. io comparison with the sewerage would prove agreat convenienc? | oo. o nikiinlaset plant I am ‘nclined —even a luxury-—is not open to question. | i9 aecent that estimate. ‘The waterworks ! |The real problem, boiled down, resolves} aoct the city $200,000.08. The itself into this : frun at an average depth of6 fet be'ow Ist. Can @ tystem of sewerage be con-/ tie surface while st is proposea to place structed which will efficiently meet our] i}. cower pipes, in some places,24 feet deep. main requirements aod give general satis- Digging clay out from below a depth of faction to our citizens. G fest. nearly doubies the cost of exca- 2nd. If s0, what wil vation. In the water p'ant the pipes only ; coat 7 . | pass once threugh each street, In sewer- | Sra. Is the necessity for sewerage suffi. age the pipes are to run twice through all streets 10@ feet wide thus doubling the impertant bot water p)pes such a system | cient to warrant the expenditure, and are our citizeas in a position to sustain the | resulting increase im taxation. THE S¥STEM PROPOSED cost on our longest and most streecs. The only apparent saving as be- twee: the two will be the difference be- by Colonel Wariag in his report of 1892 is; tweem fron pipes in the water plant as the only one before our citizens, the | against vitrified earthernware in sewerage merits or disadvantages of which are open | and the saving of three m1 les ef pipe to for discussion. our pumping station and the water Will that system satisfactorily answer | hydrants. Agaiuet these we have to put our purposes? Ia my opinion it will not he cost of three siphon walls, flush tank, | meet the views ot sewer advocates them — | ™5* hotes at different points in the city, selves, much less the approval of the, ® T connection at every piece of property general pablic. ‘It is nota complete system, ‘passed, and an actual tacrean, \and does not even claim to be such. It ™@ the total quantity of pi, es ‘does not propose to carry off roof water or laid of more than two miles in excess uf surface drainage of any description. | pipes iaid for water purposes. Allowing | Surface drainage, the washings ot our the cost of the main system fo be no more streets, festering pools, and miasmatic beg. than the water plant, and that it can be etfusions, which have been pointed to with | completed for $200;000, the private sucn horrer in the past wre not to be re— ‘COst of house connections must then be moved, bat must remain with us a per- added. These are munch more expensive | petual reminder of the imperfections of than a water tap and a few feet of 7 or 4 this ideal scheme. When vou add te inch pipe. The individual coxt will pro- these disadvantages the fact that manure bably range from $25 to $100 or $450. from our¢tables, benhouses and piggeries, | Admit the average-cost of house fixtures offal from-kitcheus, slaughter houses and 0d connections to average $50 each, and tanneries, dead rats, cuts, aod animals er place 2000 housee in connection» with the the streets, lobster shells and fish waste on | S¥Stem,—you maet then add this private our manzet equare—all like the prodi-| Cost of $100,008 to the $200,000 cost of gal’e elder brothers are to remain ' main p!ant and vou bave $300,000 as the with 418, the actual comferts | total cost of au inefficient, almost a toy, of thie proposed sy-tem will be made more system. Like Engineer Waring, 1 have appareat. These latter substaaces will, | not at hand sufficient data te Jastify | of course, be removed only by the scaven- anything like a clove estimate to verify the ger’s cart,even with a perlect seweraye | figures, but Lam satisfied that our past after the most moderu and approved | perience tn the actual costs ef public plans. works, as compared with estinsted cost, But will the Waring system prove will justify my estimate. And this fora efficient-cven for the limited purpo for | #ystem which will not meet the views of whieh ie designed ? Ldo act claim to | OUr Cilizens or answer the requirements of be an authority upon this pot, but it the city. When the citizens of Charlotte- seews to me that an eight inch pipe for a|!0wn decide in favor of sewerage it will be main with 6-inch tribataries wiil be, 2 favor of a complete system, and efficient eatirely insufficient. Inostsace the load forall purpoves. This will eptail a cost to be carried by one of those 8-inch main} probably 25 per ceot. more than @ toy pipes. L.quote trom Mr. Waring’s report :| model, aud it will be worth one hundred ~ The &-incu pipe on Pownal Sireet «ft:r}| per cent more in performances. Such a receiwing two sewers on Fitzroy Street | system might be completed for $400,000 : * receives two sewers on Keni possibly a little less. This being the case Sireet, two on Grafion Street; then, — and one on Dorchester Street.”| ae ia Y la another part of the report, Mr. Waring} oe See See - REO ee tee eays: “Ine local sewerage will be carried hee heaped estions te ees Ce. Sewn ee to theam tLrough pip:s of vitrified earthen- a ware, ‘anon Ne 8iZe org 3 incues, The Hoo. D. Daviee ip his neariy the whole amount being @ toch.” : 1f | remember arigut, the Donsnion eee! renconatiig ues, on clearly es jpointed out first, the present de eroment were asked for permission to ! inand for other important city works ( gat the ne a with ioe pers: then the Miaredené 5a cnnhhacainened Ter lanes on . ae ae | real estate already Overtax-d, uvon which the grownds that th > sewer was already | the cost of at eee ee ; 7 —- piel! denotes Tall oupecity. If chid #30 she | Portiou of twill principally day. I was : amured by a statement made to me by ove case wilh @ sewer with a steep deceut | oF our sewer pripces to the effect that * not drainiog three or four baildings, what! cent increa-e in taxatioa will be req ttit— would be the condition of affairs with} .4 » sewers of similar size with an igeléaation | ,. 1, of 1 to 40¢, loaded _ vith the sewage Of | be seat down aod placed in position a free netriy bait the ety? “J | gift from heaven, or else it must be con- Anvther serious vt jection to this 8YS~| ciructed here and every red cent of its cost tem, and ove wuich | srust will be exchnd -! paid for by owr people; and as Mr tte ed from every programme, is tie proporal| wisely rnarke by our propertr holders to to poilutethe waters and shores of Our) ti,¢ greatest extent. We have at present beautiful harbor by emptying the fil-b' far more important avenues of expenditure from 4 300€@50 gallon reservoir at every | than sewerage, in city improvements and ude. Lt would be difficult, almost impossi«| in public work which we cannot dispense ble, to establish the claim that this *awage| with The boiler and pumping apparatus would be carried out to the ocean by the! gt the waer works are ie carentecd tide. The debris, wreckage, seaweed, etc >i for ever. An edditional boiler and other accumulating about our shores and float- | machinery must ve placed there, an! thei ing matter in the harbor, notwithstanding | a: no distant day,—otherwise the calamity several tides, ie sufficient evidence to ¢he' may be more frigitfal than ene of mer reasonable that a large proportion of th | individual discomfort. A larger sam could sewage would locate around our s8h0res | be expended on our streets “in the way of making the cure infinitely vorse than the | cone crossings, permanent sidewalks and macadamising. l re, ly that one of two things mnst ‘take place. Hither the sewer plant must FOR MERIT In a few years more when our stree's are finished and our water debt paid off with oar then Jargely increased revenue— a revenue which cau be devoted to some work of this nature, we can then con- struct a complete aad magnificent sewerace system, having tke up-to-date imp: ove- ments of the twentieth century, and a cost reasonable within the means of our peo- '‘’h-i’s why we received Seven First pie. Sewerage will then become a prac Prizes and Honorary Medal at the Prc-) tica] question and, with relet from our vincial Exhibiticu for SOVEP EIGN | preset exhorbitant taxation, will meet the Goods. | approval of all our people. - These are only my views on the sabject. | Sovereign do not presume to dictate, Let the qnestion - be fairly discussed from every stau: pint. | lavol ing Do uot tell the people that you can put in Extracts have won on their own mer «¢ Tley a plant for sewerage for $100,000 whea it is known that it will cost several times advertise themaelves by their e. vellence for every housekeeper wants the that amount. Do not claim that it car “BEST,” and knows it when be done without extra taxation for sach talk would sound like the palaver ofan idiot. But in etraightforward hones: manliness lay ail facts and figures before she gets if * those who will have to pay the bills. Theo Ark for “SOVEREIGN” brand if, after athorough aad careful investiga- Made by tion, fortified with a full kuowledge of their subject, the citizens decide in its favor, I for one will not oppose the well understood public desire, Rather than SIMSUN BROS, & CO. 1 ¢} » lowest } as sugges*s jiaiifas:. N Si this I would encourage and aid the intro~ dnction cfthe most complete system at e cost. inestion to a plebiscite ue EXAMINER seems to me the most reasonable way of ascertaining the views of the people, wo L. P. Taxros. Baxp atthe rink tomorrow afternoon. siting waa Rerears aL —Ré* the War’ t TAIRT uvuUaolL 66 Fore¢d- to suight jy St, Patrick’s Hall at hearsa! of ‘ 8 0" i ek Tne Weataer.—F-esh to strong south- erly veering to westerly winds; clonly and mili with light rain or sleet. — Lecture. Mr.J.M. Duncan will de- liver his lecture on Evolution in St. Peter’s Church Hall on Tuesday evening next. Herring Fisnine Excerrent.—Advices from Newfonudiand state that the fishing in Piacentia Buy ia exceedingly good and promises to be the largest Jot of herring ever reported, iaibbisind C.W. A.A full atteniance of the members of thix clabis reqnesied at the meeting to be held in club rooms at 8 e’clock this evening. Business cf great Im portance. Wortna Havinc.—The Nort! American Life Insurance Company is again issuing avery useful littl: memorandum book. ¥be book also contains some interesting information regarding the North American Life, A. O. H.—A special meeting of Divis- ion No. 1, A. O. H., will be held in their rooms on Sunday next, at 3 o’clocs, eharp. All the members are requested to attend as business of importauce is to be trans- acted. Orricers Execree.—At the annual meeting of the Summerside Conference of St. Vincent de Paul a few days ago, offi«r: were elected as follows: President, P C Galiant; Vice President, Jas V Higgins; 2ni Vice President, J B Strong; Treasurer, Frank Perry; Secretary, Paul Perry. Siresy Hose Company.—The annual meeting of Sil-by Hose Company eas beld last night. Thomas Ronaghan was re- elected captain, A N Large, jr., Lieutenant, and J M Hennessey, Secretary. The other members of the company are F. Creehan. J Mahar,V McDonald, J Hennessey, Trainor, RP Gaudet, and E {Heartz. Axorner Mvurper Cast.—At Sher: brooke, Que.,on Tuesday afterneon, J. B. Dubois shot Mrs. Tanguay. He then turned the revolver on himeelf, killing himeelf instantly. The woman is still living. Dubois last summer was engaged to marry Mre. Tanguay. While absent the girl changed her mind and married a man named Tangnay. Dubois swore revenge on his return. AcciveytaLLy Buexep.—We hear with regret that the three-vear-old sonof Mr. E W Taylor, of this city,was considerably burned about the neck yesterday. It seems that the litte fellow was standing before the grate when his clothing took fire Fort: aately bis mother wes near aad sawed himiuure serious kgyur-es th vo he received It is pleasiag to hear this afternoon that the little fellow is not so badly injured as was at firat thought. Docs For wne Kionpyke —Two care io ds ef dogs passed througn ‘l'ruro a few days ago, intended for nse in connection with the route to the Kloadyke country. Mr. E.K. Young writing in the New York Herald, says the use of dega will prove a failure. In bia long win er journeys in tbe north land he found that dows cond draw a load of 600 pounds if the iro-ek wa: wel beaten by the snow- shoes of the guides or drivers and that in ten dave the dogs would eat off he fod. Je work efticiently the dogs require 1en pounds food for each per day, The trip to the Klondvke is estimated to occupy from 40 to 50 day: pondilaiiies : 38 wadded quilts on sale at from 80ctr. each to $2.00 each —worth from $1.08 to $2.59 each.—Stenley Bros.— 6, 31. — —$———ed BY : a “Fay, Gj FoF NSOWg } CREAM of 1) “-* ROSES ae FOR CHAPPED HANOS FACE AND LIPS. An Exgusite end Delicate Toilet Preparction Removes Sun- burn. Tow or ory Roxghness of the Skin. leaving @ Saf. White and Smooth "4 EXCELLENT FOR USE AFTER SHAVINGS ——eoorrr nn eee DIRSCTIONS..- After washing parts with warm water, sppiy7 the Cream, rubbing crtii ary. ~—seseaornernrnSs eeeeeeeeeeee PREPARES Oniy SY JOHNSON EIORNSOR, Druggicts, f cusntorrerewn, Pz t a! SHAKE SEFORE USING. ii four good : 400 pounds | -- oe re ae , £22444 44442424424 AASABSLAAABE g =— — aed Suabcus a Ga Gnben Special Offer in «t 1 al ; ‘l & Wadded Quilts + rT = . S “ dnd Blankets 2 4 at w Bs «ill % Balance of stock to be & at) % cleared at the following sy 5 “it ; prices: — a L a Wadded Quilts, wadded with pure white batting and secured so that in washing the batting will hold its place and not roll. «| «till 3s Couiltss < $1.00 for $ .80 1.45 fcr 1.20 " 1.98 for 1.50 2.35 for 1,95 2.50 for 2.60 ao Fairs Blankets At Clearance Prices 24444444 FVTIVTVITT TT VT VT TTT TT (BROS. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE / FEVGY VUVV VET IVVES FF Fever TtrTT3TtTtTTT a ee ee Sy A New Year’s Greeting —x After thanking my customers for the splendid Xmas and New Years Trade accord ed me, and wishing them a Happy New Year I might remind them that we have a full sup- ply of our Empire Extra and Empire Blend. Teas still on hand, i T. J. MORRIS —— ay - FOCKREY and Genuine Acme Club 2000069009900 300 at 30 per cent. off Hockey St'cks at same discount. SIMON VW CRABBE Walker s Corner STOVES & EARDWARE NOTHING MORE SUITABLE - For a Christmas gift —_—_,_ Tl] an a pair of Kid Shoes or slip ers, for either lady or gentlemen ‘ ° ; i 7 J ~ 210m for boys cr girls, a par of Hockey or Skating Boots We sho ¥ SO ne nice lines of ladies and geutlemens slippers, overshoes Felt Loo s at low prices. W. H. Stewart & 60 7 aiters,.