a St rcrasnallacnensenatetllanentinantitndanndienendlentadenecaeaalndedl ee _ FRIDAY, MAY 18. 1892 A ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER. - t s what had been said by Councillor Beer. Times were hard just o-w and it was difficult for mechanics and laboring men to get work. In view of this fact he did not think this was the proper ime to go aheaa THESCHOOLS OU CWVIS RULERS the Estimates for’ Do : cee ! you you Arhore fay al Upper Prince atid Discuss the Year Se en ae re x coir tee want wa nt West Kent Street Schools. —— Rover have sewers Til bed “pomping|. <i. “WGA veut ents And Levy and s&s recify the | stations in the city, and the city was tov Ad : . : » t2 of Ass eta ut. poor to pay for them. JACKETS DRESS GOODS Exercises ot the Day. Rate of Assessmet Councillor Hughes th aught that thia 9 | ae was not the year t» vote $1000 CAPES and Pee vide for 4 Report ON jfor a report on sewers. The . | They Also Pro and HATS money might be expende | to greater ad. invited to call and see our beautif LHIS wae a4 lelightfal ay" tor pI Sawers : oe ‘ince Street and West Kent Strevt ' vantage on the streets. he citizens ex- i. : le " he ou het wie bright + pect good streets in returt = the oon DOLMANS pretty assortment of Ne ek wear, Underw a e i thought start a system of ask for it. d with what had they psy in as taxes, would be time enough to sewerage wher the citizen Councillor Hooper agre 4 Spectat Mgerine of the City Council receive the by- suspicious after the rain, and the trees ard flowers were planted under the most favor able circumstances. Twelve limes were planted in the grounsis but not was held last Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, ete. q We are overstocked with Hats, j stylish and evening laws levying and specifying the rates of assesstacnt on real estate and personal pro- | 4 J 4 ie / | of Upper Prince Street one tree for ea h perty for the current year, and also a by- been grid by Councillors ] oe and Hughes : M 2 clase in the schooi. The scholars of each} jaw allowing « rate of discount on all asaess- | 48 to the citizens m+: asking — for becoming ex tray agant English and A merican and ha clase planted their own tree After t ©} ments paid within a certain period, ‘There i = — My 7 be time ” ; » . . ~ é 5 Vv . — . was giasa dc | a ‘ Peni - avi- | enoug the mater ol sewerage , : planting was done, the school was mass) were present, His Worship Mayor Havi- | enough to take up J ‘ d d Ht } | the upper hall, A B Warburtun, hist ‘ | land, “aud Councillors Crabbe, Hogan, | 4 year hence—if the peop ® wapted them. if 80 Y) j if 0 ecide to se t iem at great y . slled to the chair and the following pro- | Beer, Hughes, Hooper and Taylor Counciltor Hogan said 1¢ did not think i! S d d [Cs Y ‘ oan e ret fered " | pe 4 *. W orsbip h a e roleinall the the alarie whoanid the aan ian in 5 H i ’ uce : prie es. ou can Save from = | purpose for whieh the meeting was called,— |taxea would objsct t+ the expendi- we }; we 10 to 20 per cent. at “ff ; : Councillor Crabbe submitted the esti-}ture of $1,000 for a r port as to the aos % oh . i waeree } —" Ma lan ep | mates of revenue and expenditure forthe} beat aystem of sews rage. lt was ean ¢ah - ‘ Lasay— rece - Bagge Se. stveer: The ¢@ tes all} not pecesss » go ab+ad with the con- , . oa : 9 7 ‘ Sioa. Tae Somerlid MeLeod |ye*r: The estima { revenue irom aiiinot becessary tO go & : , Winders ; en 8 7 I oa 2 : ae sources is $46,729 70, and the estimated [struction of the sewers nuv. We should, suit suit - + 7 Zo = Gery ' Infant Claescs expenditure $46,663 OG leaving is surplus however, have a repor to aubmit to the N ; ' Hecitation— Pussy he Maggie Cotton | of $66.7U. .Foliowing are the figures citizens, as nothing could be done witbout YOU. } OU e Charlottetown, May 15, 1892—eod & why j (herus—ihbe birds the branches EXPENDITURE. this report. He thou; ht that the box ; ——F — : — - : high -Bchoot! :, ls ¢ 9.75) go} drains new going on vould result in an ( alisthenics Mr. Seaman's Department | 4 "* \*Y ° et ty peo! "101% ot me on | agitation for sewerage, an i probably some : ia nina als i Arbor Day Exercise. .......-- 29s <-7--*: P. B. I. Blectric Light 525 OD | ori tee damanes will be inetteuted equines By baying your Dress Goods, Mantlea and Millinery from | | i t Sa oe Toteut Classes The Fire Dept 550 09 | the city by persons living near them. us you will be dressed fashionably and save money at the . : nla lass 7 : - ; eek : ‘ ° ™ midieetion eo 9 veer Market House.. seis 1,250 00 Councillor Beer asked why there was no! game time. | oi. a ae ok Maintenance of Sireets 5,000 00} sum set down under the heading ‘* miscel- ——— (herus—The Maple Leaf. | ‘ 7 a ‘ aOR 5 a ees: — Ged Have = Queen | Pumps aod W- ile 200° 00 | laneous,” as in former yests. There will B E E R BROS. , ; , | Assessing and Cotlectiog Texes 750 OOl be small miscellaneous smounts come in UR STOCK OF WHEAT AND SEEDS for LATE SOWING consieta Che essay by Miss James aes ei! | Maintenance of oe 7 ann ca . during the year that must be met. Last Caen toeee ion following varieties :— : ‘ written and 7 well -. and the fei . A sone si ity Detientures.. poo Oe | year about $1,700 wero expended for } . of ing poem, written Dy sortue ie in tne | Maca 4 m j is BES @ i : 7 S ob : oaneik was capitally read Viis Nora | Boards of Healih 200 00 wae —— sar ceeeatlions Zaina rf We Supply the Ri ng } White Russian Wheat, Timothy S¢ ed, - Insurance 225 00 “eee , . . ; , r a Reid :— Schiiol Trustees 10,313 60 | sewers because we were too poor to pay it White Fife Wheat, Earls R S Clover, ARBOR DAY Queen’s Wharf Debentures 1,000 00 | this year. He thought it would be better rane Red Fife Wheat, Mammoth Clover, Lear schoclmates we have come te | a Queen Square (aden: a0 to pat this sum.in for miscellaneous. The Parson Ties the Knot ! Scotch Oars, Alsike Clover, ‘ tree; oapitais . Councillor Crabbe claimed that it “wna B k h t Whi Cl A tree, shade-giver and of beauty too; { ne : aa 0 | not necessary to put anything down ft uckwhea 9 * ite over, Bat this. ometbir ore than that will be, | Queen s hart 1,000 UOT oe ee, io ‘ ‘ cin, a F cumution A link ao oe tettatiel ts old and new City Building.. 400 00 miscellaneous this year, as the expen —— Black Vetches, Flax Seed, Ali t Seeetedied Sein dAannsiihlind 100 09} ditures usually made under that head were witontennpiiiadl When, where the ragged spruces skirt the] Report on Sewers 1,000 00 this year provided for in the regular way. 9 : “3 fence, Seott Act 750 00 | There were a number of claims paid under STEEL PLOWS ! STEEL HAR Arise a line of noble-branching trees; _.—_. | this head last year that we would not have e S . 4 0 This thought will be sufficient recompense 246,663 60 | to meet this year. Ue thought that the ; fo know, that you have helped at planting gavides $5000 in the estimates fur streets, if ju- —{x) ORDER QUICK, as we are nearly soll out. Wall give you Bargains while these. BES’ ON THE MARKED. ALSO. IN STOCK: Tie ‘* EOREKA” brand of SUPERPHOSPHATES anil PUTATOM which we will guarantee to be a gsnuine article; CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, in six different grades; CORNMEAL, OATMEAL, ROLLED OATS, ONTARIO BRAN, CHOPPED FEED, S4OR?PS, etc. Ea We are selling the above Wheat, Seeds, etce., very cheap for Cah, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ~~ Get our prices and terms before purchasing. diciously expended, would be amply safti- cient. The work that was now being done and has been done on the streets was little or no good. Accidents were the result, and actions fur damages followed. Blocks of wooden plankways were put down that were regular trape, and bex drains were constructed that were nothing short of nuisances. He was surprised at the cb- jections raised to the voting of $1000 for a Ordinary revenue soase % 9000 00 they last. Real estate, value $2,672,- 037, at 1 p. « ... 826,720 09 Personal Property, value_ $880,970 atl Pp 1,600 Polls at #2 The robin red-breast will wake there bis home And build a nest and rear « family; The Se too will hither roam And all the birds will give ua melody A Large Stock of GOLD AND SILVER ARTICLES suitable for Wedding Presents. E. W. Charlottetown, May 13, 1892 -2aw & wy 8,809 70 3,200 00 $38,729 70 1,000 U0 Perhaps in after yeare will come the time, When some of us who have been o’er the sea, Will, standing underneath a noble lime, Say to a friend, ‘This was our class-room TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Less reduced by appeals tree.” 37,499 70) report on sewers. It was not necessary Then, reeti for a moment neath the shade $ 46,729 70 that sewers should follow the repost. They ined ahd os a aa er Cee ee A HORNE & Cy Of a tall birch whose branch is bending low; C Cieal rE imran e: = not be built Y the nanan ra oF t routh 1 iend . d ounethicl rabus e4ia Chel © ef hat is a matter or the cit- } , 4) : > o - : ‘ The —- a of — p eal Bienes, on had been prepared with great care and hel jzeng We want an intelligent the Corner o° () sen and Fitzroy Streets, Charlottetogs, P. BL. a wo pone | ii ' ail t with the a} roval ~ t h : — roe sitet Sted oh ane , . Will all come trooping from the long ago. hoped they would mee app to submit to the citizens, © i cot baggie Dear quhockmates aon i mehe homes far | of the Board. 3 m2 items were a trifle | want to tell them on competent authority Queen’s Birthday. © : “ nn) away, higher than Jast year and ae pre what system is the best. He could not see ) . What hosts of memories it will bring to you | smaller The amount set down for the ; ca so : ‘ | Oa conni back from distant 1: a - aaa . , ne ee : #5 000 ae that the city Was tuo pour to _build the XCURSION RETURN TICKETS wil) Le: CALL AND SEE OU Rr es ming a maintenance of siree's Was GU,VUU, COD: | sewers. We are just as well vil to-day as at one Gret-olass fare to and from eli Chie was our class-room tree of ‘92 siderably lees than was expended for that |] we were when the waterworks were con- | Stations on this on $3ri and 2th Mey, The other numbers on the programme were ai! particularly well rendered and we regret that time and space will not admit of special mention of them. We can only say that they reflected great credit upo Principal Seaman and his excellent staff, s# well as upon the pupils. After the exercises, the school was ad ‘lressed and congratulated by the chairman, by Mr. Fitzgerald and by Mr. T. C. James. Mr. Fitzgerald referred particu- larly to the importance of honor as a prin- ciple of action, setting forth the meanness of tattling, fibbing and copying exaimina- tion papers, and urging each pupil to keep her honor clear. He offered prizes at the Christmas holidays to the most honcrable aud courteous girl in each of the classes— twelve prizes in all—the prizes to be award- ed according te the vote of the class-mates WEST KENT STREET SCHOOL. Arbor Day was unusually well observed at West Kent School to-day. All the teachers were present overlooking the planting, and the pupils turned out en masse. Eighteen trees were pianted around the school ground. These consisted of mountain ash, horse chest- nut, linden, sycamore, oak-leaved mountain ash and Sectch elm. At 11 o’elock the upils were assembled in the upper Pall of tue school and the pro- gramme, as announced, was well carried out, Addresses suitable to the occasion were delivered by Principal Miller, His Worship Mayor Haviland and the Rev. J. A. Gordon lhe presence of several parents and citizens added to the interest of the occasion. The Chas. E. Lefurgey Ashore. (Special by Telephone.) The Bark Charles E. Lefurgey, Cap’. J teid, master, went ashore on the eastern edge of Wheelock’s Reef Panmure, Island, on Thursday morning at 2.30 o'clock. The steamers St. Olaf and Electra and the tug boat, Wm. Aitken, went a3 soon as possible to her assistance, but were unable to take her off. As yet the vessel is unin- jared. It is likely that her ballast and vargo.of deal will have to be taken out, and at next spring tide it is probable she will fioat off all right. Capt. Reid and Mr. Wm. A. Lefurgey arrived by train last evening, and are making arrangements for having her floated, A tug boat is now running her anchors out to prevent her vetting further ashore. The Charles E. Lefurgey is 950 tons register and was bound for Georgetown and Summerside. ——__—__+—_o+ 0+ —___—_— Personal. Mr. John T. Crockett returned last even- ing from his business trip to Halifax. Mr. George A. Dixon, of the New Glaa- gow Star Tailoring Establishment, was a passenger in the St. Lawrence from Pictou last evening. = A Yesterday was the first day of our powerful carpet sale, and although not a very pleasant dey several took advantage ot the wonderful low prices that we are quoting in our new ad- vertisement and purchased carpets. Next week we expect a big rush and advise ail to come at once as this big line of cheap carpets can’t last very long at the prices we are selling } at. Imagine tapestry carpet at 24 cents per yard, as cheap as hemp, and 70 cents for a Brussels, worth $1.20 Every yard of it must go and those that come first get the choice of the best patterns. —James Paton & Co., Mar- ket Square. fresh tomatoes and rhubarb received to- day at Beer & Goff s. m1{2i purpose last year He thought, however, hat with careful management the eum set apart this year would gu further than that of last year. He hoped the Street Com- inittee would be careful not to exceed their estimates, as there was no surplus to fall] back upon. There was a smal) increase in he appropriation for the police department this year which was made necessary be- cause of the raise in the salaries of the members of the force. A larger amount was this year set down for the Market House to cover the cost of some necessary repairs andalterations made there. There was also about $1000 of an increase in the amount set down for the Board of School Trustees. This was an expenditure over which the Council had no control. They must give the trustees all the money they require and ask no questions. The $1000 for Queen's Wharf was to cover the cost of inspection and the new contract entered into with Mr. Ezan a few nights ago. There was also an amount to defray the expense of making some improvements and alterations in the City Building, and amounts to cover the usual grants to the Rifle Association, Hospitale, Public Gardens, et¢ The amount of $1000 was placed in the estimates to cover the cost of ubtaining a report as to the best sysiem of sewerage for the city. He hoped the Board would approve of this item. For his own pert he did not see much ‘use io guiny alead with the macadamizing of the streets if they are to be cut up for sewers Even the waterworks cut up the streets a great deal, and they were not properly fixed up yet. He thought that the best thing that could be done at present was to keep the streets in repair till the matter of sewers waa settled. [t was highly import- ant that we should ascertain the best man- ner of disposing of our sewage matter. The obtaining of a report on the sudject from some competent engineer—say Colonel Waring—would, he thought, be a move in the right direction. In conclusiva, he pointed out that to meet the expenditure of $46,663 he expected to be able to raise a revenue of $46,729 70, from the sources outlined in the estimates subunitted. Councillor Beer said he had _ not seen the estimates until now —- not being a member of the Finance Oommittee. They, no doubt, had been prepared with great care, but there was one item in them that he could not see his way clear to vote for and that waa the item of $1000 for the report on sewers fur the city. He did not know that this item was to be in the estimates until late this after- noon—while on his way home to tea. Since that time he had spoken toa few persona on the subject and they did not think that it would be wise to spend $1,000 for the report at present. While he might be in favor of sewerage, he did not feel like voting $1,000 unless a majority of the citizens were in favor of it. He thought the sewerage matter should be introduced and worked up by the citizens in the same manner as the waterworks. They would have to be constructed by a special board chosen by the people in the same way as the water commissioners. The matter should come from the citizens at « public | meeting. He was not opposed to & com- plete system of sowerage, but could not see his way clear to vote for the expendi- ture of the sum of $1,000 under the circum s‘ancés. He thought the amount would. be | better expended on the streets. '. Councillor Taylor agreed with much of structed. The people are ag:tating for sewers. Sewers are necessary. We have not been able to go ahead with the im- provements and changes proposed in the market building because we did not have them. He thought the expenditure of #1,000 fora report on sewers from some first-class man would be a good investment. A good, reliable repurt is well worth the money. If we had a proper system of sewers in Charlottetown he _ believed they would be self-sustaining in two years. The discussion was continued by Coun- cillors Hughes, Taylor and Beer. Coun- cillor Hughes defended the work done by the Street Committee, and pointed out that only one box drain had been put in—and that was absolutely necessary. e thought that something should be dove in the matter of improving our sidewalks, and that a sum should be placed in the estimates for a civil engineer to look after the work on the streets. uncillor Beer moved that the sum of 31000 for a report on sewers be struck out of the estimates. He said he was sorry to have to do this. He believed it would be money well spent to get # good report, bus in the face ef the estimates he could not see his way clear to support it. He thought we were sailing too close to the wiud, so to speak. We cannot:t:ll what may be ahead of us—what special bills may have to be paid. His reso. lution only struck the item out of the esti- mates. If we deemed it advisable to have a report on sewers we could get it later on. Councillor Hughes seconded the motion. Councillor Hogan regretted the tabling of the resolution, If Councillor Beer had time to speak to more pe ple he would find that there was a good feeling in favor of sewers. He was satisfied that if we once had sewers and the city was divided off into sewer districts, those who did not havethem would be only tvo willing to obtain them and be assessed for them. He believed that the citizans would not object to the expenditure for the report. Councillor Bser’s motion was then put and lost on the cas'ing vote of the Mayor and the following division : Ayea—Beer, Hughes, Hooper. Nays—Crabbe, Hogan, Taylor. Mayor Haviland, in giving hia casting vote, said that this matter of sewerage had been agitated for some years, and he was of the opinion that the health of the city would never be what it should until we had sewers. He agreed with the statement that before the citizens could fully agree on the question it would be necessary to have a re- port. Several reports on the waterworks question were obtained before the works were constucted. The City Councils? of that day obtained these reports, and they were often quoted during the waterworks agitation by writers for the press and by public speakers. The obtaining of these reports was the pioneer movement in the matter of the waterworks, and so a _ report in reference to sewers must now be obtained before the sewage question can be properly and intelligently discussed. Councillor Crabbe then introduced the as- sessment and discount by-laws which were read a first and second time and made the order of the day for a third reading on Fiilay morning at ten o'clock. The rate of asses:- ment on real and personal property was fixed at 1 p. c., and a discount ct 2} p. c. will be allowed on all assessments paid beture the 15.h July next. Council adjourned. This morning the Council met and the by- laws were read a third time, passed and ordered to be published for two weeks in Tuk EXAMINER and Guardian.’ Railway inst., good for return up te and on May 26, 1892, J. SS uperintendent. Raliway Office, Chariottetewn, 1 uaa. i SP, GEORGS PHARMACY, } -—-HEADQUARTERS FOR— MORTGAGE SALE “SS MARYFIELD. Valuable Property in Char- lottetown Royalty. “WE_HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK ! at a 39 per cent. discount, nor do we adver- tise to sell our stock at that discount, but only ask @ fair and honest profit on a new and exocep- tionally good stock. Our RODS are very fine, and worth the price asked for them. Flies, Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gut), Lancing Nets, ete. O te sold by Public Auction. at the Court House in Charlottetown. in Queen's County on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FI4ST day of JUNE nex’, A. D. 1892, o'clock, noou :— All that tract piece or parcel of land, situate | lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, being the southern molety of — Pasture Lot Number Forty, having a front of; three chains on the Malpcque Road and running back twenty chains, and cofiaining an area of | X six -acres, a litle more or leas, together with ali | N buildings, rights, members and appurtenances! 4 * thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining. | The above sale takes place pursuant to a power | of sale, Coren dais the Unie oar ar ties. os | (THE undersigned Executors of the last will and 1883, made between John George Kckstadt and (} testament of Margaret Ann Power, iate of Klisabeth, his wife, of the one vart, and Edward | sui by Public Auction on tke crewing ee Will Jarvis Hodgson and Jobe U of tne other part. ' promos, ist? the Registr ce on the. a day of May. A.D. me (On Friday, 20th day of May next, For te-ms of ga}3 and other particulars apply is e °, to ie wills Ss. Stowark, Saltltr. oe coms | A. D. 1892, at 12 o'clock, noon, ullding, Qneen Square, Charlottetown. that desirable "welling House and plot of land Dated this 13h day of May, A. D. 1892. attached, situate in Chariottetow a, fronting 35 Ww i SON | feet on the north side of Grafton Street. and run- ae we ODGSON, ning back 80 feet, being the Dwelling Huuze and may !3—ev fri tl ele | preinises occupied by the deceased and her hus- 3 | band, the late Captain James Power, in their be ~~ . i ‘or further particulars apply at the office of | J. T. Mellish, K=q., Solicitor, Charlottetown. COMING! COMING } TERMS—tTweaty-five per cent. of the pur- . . 8 | chase money to ve paid at time of sale: balance ‘ - | on delivery of the deed. N U it Mi | ew United Minstrels, JAME3 BOUDREAULT, FRANCIS J, HUGHES, AT THE. LYCEUM, Monday and Tuesday, May-16 and 17, ap2i~dy law & wy bxecutors. A MINSTREL SHOW OF THE TIMES, com- an at the hour of Twelve F, DeC. DAVIES. mayls Alortgagees. The above sal; is postponed until THURS- DAY, the Thirtieth day of Jun: next, to be helo at the tlme aad place above ment oned JAMES BOUDREAU T, FRANCIS J. HUGHE®, mayi3 Kk xeecntors, WANTS, LOST, FOUND a. of the pick of the profession, Supe:b gt see ood Carri Wood Worker, d and Orchestra { Wages given. Apply to w. ROBINBON, Don’t the day and da‘e, and remember | “#!Tisge Manufacturer, Newcastle, Miramichi. this is positively the mag—iw oot & wy best mpany that will visit Charlottetown oon . Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Reserved Seater, 5) cents. On sele at Keddin’s Drug Store. Grand Street Parade at 12 o'clock Doors open at 7. Performance at 8. GEO. ARLINGTON, Manager. UND -Near Captain Finlaysson’s, a carpen- tersrule. Apply at this office. li— mvi3 OTI *E—I am prepared to attend as monthly nurse, Have spent three years in a hospi- tal in Sweder, and have certificate of compe- tency. Ilwenty-five years’ experience —Mks. CHAR? B85 JOHNSON, head of Queen Street, mayl3—2w eod mayl3—?i P. E. Island Hospital. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that io pur suance of the Act of Incorporation, a Pubi c eeting of all contributora to the above institu- tion will be he'd atthe Prince Edward Islend ospital. in the City of Leone. Prince | Poston the evening of May tith, between the Post Office and Three Mile Kun, either onthe Malpeque or Lower Malpeque Road, a s»aall brown leather bicycle toul baz, with oil can, screw driver and wrench enclosed. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Has- ZARD & Moorr's, mayl2 Kd ward Island, on TH DAY, the TWENTY- WANTED TO RENT—A house with six rooms SIXTH day of MAY, in the opr Lord one ood yard and stable, centrally situated, thousand eight hundred ninety-two, at the Applfat this office. 2i pd—mayi? hour of 7.30 o'clock, p.m, forthe nurpose cf P ue c e of for the government of the A) ‘ es in a + ally -laws, and W = ie S than Gee i > ae ° ree nee P . —. siness a8) Carrer, Pownal St eet. may 10 B. BALDERSTON, WANTED—A servant girl. Apply at this mayl?2 - 3i Board of Trustees, = oMiec. : tf—may2 [oclading the Absve Makes of may4—eod WSS Stock WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, R. K. JOST, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, (rods, SEEING IS BELIEVING, Store, see our Prices, to be Stationers, FOR ap2i—w {a You have only to call at our Stock and get our convinced that we carry the Largest Stock and_ sell froods at Lower Prices than any other house in the trade. [ACLEOD & 60, Merchant Charlottetown, May 11, 1892---eod & wky = —— Printers, Bookbinders. .' memes BEST QUALITY GOODS, Fl RST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, TRY HASZARD & MOORE, BROWN’S BLOOK, OPPOSITE MARKET