oe ee ar 9 aah eg AEE OE OR cna ane . WATERWORK Citioone in Mo: bot UiLouS Lil Hd) ADE Hall. fue Luderwriters Pre reposal. wit Wi D a fli RENT } it) WU s Oy AU : LEUUIR iD, RESOLUTION WiTHDRAWR. ° AN mee < Citizens was Marl H st night for the pur furt le necessity of A . ' i Uhariotte Phe ¢ Henry Beer, Esq., M P. | ' a ng with a few brief am the representa Boa t writers to explair what re the Board would be willing to make waterworks were constructed in tive ty Sewa CARVRELL, who, at a meeting of the underwriters, had been appointed to re present them at the ci & meeting, came forTwa re the names of members sing the Board, viz.: G. W. DeBlois, F. T. Newbury, R. RB. Fi Grera n McEa ner, Horace Hasz rd, F. W. Hyndman, A. B. | rquhart ana N , J. Can ao 1 Mess: Des Brisay & Ang oi Carveil Brcs Lic t} ex] alned the DJ ‘ oft . B ard It , ’ . tyr) was fur mutual protection, The cuttin } } nsurance rates had become so ceneral that it was datigerous As a consequence the best companies were about to be with- drawn lhe Board was erefore formed, | uniform rates were esta! ed and adhered to oy all c Inpanies G business in the city At a meeting of the underwriters, held yesterday, the foll ng statement was mae sane ‘ VAI ISLAND BOARD OF UNDER I Board t : sural at present exis yy i ‘ ove me mm 32 545. 672.0 An tha ti p? i reon amounts t 35,344.14 TI l increased rat ‘ urged alter ° 2 Ko, 3 no acti ig t t ird3s procuring a suff it water supp'y willamouut to.. 7,668.82 To be saved by the acti At a farther meeting it if in three months no taken with regard t rworks, a furthe incresse ©f insurance would, undoubtedly, | be Mi .uc. Following is the res Board of Underwriters on the 29th inst. :— Resolved, That upon the i the city of a sufficient water establishment of an fii the tariff rates of insurance, will be reduced twenty per cent. A. G. UR definite action is at otinction into QUHART, Secre tary Geo. E. Futur, Ese., read the following answers from the Mayor of Truro regaraing the cost of waterworks, and how it operates in that place: — Waterworks in operati el at a Meeting af mofthis meeting. | | was decided that | ‘tr } ridicu'ous idea lution passed by the |r supply, and the | ient Fire Department, | as now enilorced, | ¢ n nine years, that is} — EL Pruro as the houses there were Cetached. the Board of Underwriters do not repre- we sent ali Companies doing business. Many nret class inpanure: will not eome here to de business : baat if waterworks are constructed, they will come in, and as conséquenee there will be more competition. When he (Senator Carvell) wa? mayor, the cost of repairing ne ai} r SO0( rhe averace for this work was Ver S500 yearly. Uber items, say as Dove Watering treets, filling tanks, Cust t hore—wowd be saved. Locking at ali hese fa he thiae ie acts » thought it would be better inroduce waterworks withonu delay CHARLES FIEYRTZ, “Ese. , spoke irrelev- ntiy on tie subject. He believed the! (estion of waterworks should be tested at | the polls, ALEXANDER McKuiyvwon, Ese., thought t at the replies of the Nj yor f Truro were well worthy considerati: and that if waterworks were inir d we be able to get a good heap, instead of i supply, che: bad wn ' Case at present. of t n, clu would : supply, Gear, as is th He moved the f llowing resolution hb reas, It isin the opinion of this meeting ’ . > : the I est importance that immediate | | atas , } } tal : steps shoulda be taken to provide this city with a sufficient supply of water for the extinction of fires Vherefore Resolved, That the City Council be requested to advertize for tenders, and te enter into a contract with any reliable Com- ne \ -+)) ; 1Cl pany, that will guarantee to provide a sufficient number of fire hydrants, having a force of wa and in all re spects cqual to those des- ri in toe report of the Citizens Com- mittee, on tl llowing conditions: l i t the vearly rental shall not exceed $2,500, and that not less than fifty (50) hyd rants be furnished tor thet sum, ’. That arrangement be made in the con- tract for twenty or thirty of the hydrants to be ready for service, with a su'licie ut force of water, by the Ist of October next. The water to be supplied to the hydrants for the present by @ pomping engine located in the vicinity of Quirk’s pump, or at any other convenient place, and to be used and kept in cood order until the whele of the works are completed, and the water is sup:lied frem some other source, such as Winter River er Gate’s Brox h Ihe last clause was based on the offer of R. H. Buchauan & C ., of Montreal. Mr McKinnon was pleased with the pro- pe of the urderwriters. He thought Not Sal i they might have done bettcr pa E ERG os BoweRks a expcessed himself at length in favor of waterworks, provided they did not increase the tax on real estate, aud thought that if a contract for con- struciion of such works were let it would be preferable to give it to a loeal corapany. Mr. Bowers moved, seconded by Mr. Henry Rackem, that following words resolution proposed by Mr the he added to the Total. ‘ et 3,012.95 i Mc Kinnon: ay That with a suffeient water **Provided the City Council can enter into supply, sad an efficient and | a satisfactory cootract for an abundant sa»ply properly « yeipped bi Bri- - oe | of water for fire purposes, without imposing gade, not ouly will wae .« 9+, 069.55 }a higher rate of assessment on real estate than As above, be removed, buts | enn eo | 3S imposed at present; and, further provided, duction frown the preseut 6,390.09 | that no contra t, as aforesaid, be entered into ; . “ae. mene, |} vy them until the question shall have been Be made, makiag « tu(ai of o14, 059.0! | -ubmitted for the approval of the citizens, a‘ a@ civic eles Mr. Fou, ajter statements of Mr. tion. replying to certain Bowers, said it was a some had that everyone must take the water when it is introduced. They reed not take it, no more than they eed take gas. Regarding sewerage, he said hat Mr. Perry's estimate for that work is S50 OCU L. H. Davies, Esq., was opposed to ewerage. Owing tothe city being surround- d with flats, it was juestion whether erage wou'd be accuse of, or a_hinder- ance to disease He did not believe that ithe city was so badly supplied with water. I was the inefficient equipment of ithe fire department was the cause of all the _ trouble. He was rot in favor of the _ resolution because the City Council covld not act upon it to say the works at the River, and a small | without the necessary legislation reservoir on the Hepper Brook for domestic | but he was in favor of the scheme set forth at 3,000 feet Irom pro lL too : vc > | } ’ } . supply, Railway, whic small, wl . las tl larger one 6,000 feet mention d, was | ted, which giv a pressure «f seventy- r el t i | m the pipes t ig t n « for ordinary ir purposes If it ever proves insufficient the engin is & in give under | ra in ‘ t 110 Ibs. per square inch, and possibly could be forced to | give 120 ibs. pr ANN 4 ( ~ j TAINTENAN( Interest on construction say $2,200 Engineer's salary 500.00 | Cost of repairs ; 100.00 Cost of fuel. 60.09 $?. 860.00 | The pres trate insurance 18 5 p* r cent., | before waterworks + é tablished 1 per ce nt Have never used hydrants for watering} gtreets, except to | watering cart, but} consider it practicab! Majority of citizens have this water in then residences and stores Private houses, per Boarding hous Hotels Factories, «xen 7.a0 ‘ 10.00 v, pe r auuum. Have no sewers; soil gravel to a depth oi twenty feet « \s W the Water- Works We cau sa ] practicable wilhout cw 8; OT i very porous wers ha prov ' s.ity so far. N i “ have not t LV to cost -’ ~ tee foul i SA cl bette i mma ¢ i tei ri you very traly, W. D. McCatiom, Town Clerk and Treas. Hoy. G. W. DsBtois was surprised to » that insurance was 80 low in Truro. | There must be some mistake; but if the 3° nent 18 co! it was aetrong argu- ! in favor of waierworks With regard to insurance in Charlottetown, he stated that. had the insurance men who fix d the inyurance rates here seew the report of the committee, they would, no doubt, Aave the rates much hicher Witha good, etlicient fire brigade be felt sure we vet insurance as cheap in Charlottetown as in any city on the Continent; but if the report of the present horrible state of our madc I i. «deh, o ea fire department goes abroad, we will cer tainly lose our insorance ; SenaTok CARVELL W of opinion that & +.* > . . astse wi waterworks are introduc d the rates i ral will b reduced to one half they are no I amount at present sd I r msuranee is bS 344.14 - Dut il : ‘ id ley introduced we wou: oniy H » was not sur- rks were Dave lo pay gly 172.07. Whtery prised that insurenve rates wwre 50 low in $ 5.00} 10.00 | would | in the letter of R H. Bachanan & Co. He t summer the} ;hought that a resolution to effect that the j}report he approved of, and that the water |} question | January, was the proper one. he laid before the citizens in Mr. Feit to Mr. Davies—Do you think it would be well to remain teen months. Mr Davirs—I do not think that we have Jan insufficient supply of water. The | tault lies in the inefficiency of the Fire | Department. Councittor Tanton spoke at length on the subject. He said he wonld not offcr a ous opposition to the scheme, but the present Council could not carry the reso- lution into effect, as they had already passed the assessment for the present year, and had not the legislation to empower them to do so. We have, he said, as good water at Spring Park as is on the Island better than at Gates’ Brook or Winter River. He was opposed to the scheme of partial waterworks, be cause, while it bene- titted the centre of the eity, it _ was of no henefit to his constituents in Ware Five. Until they (his constituents) supporte d him in @ scheny of waterworks he would oppose | waterworks altogether. Councittor Murpruy took exception to Councillor Tanton that | } tact the statement of the water at Spring Park was better than at Gate’s Mill or Winter River. Professor Hays after testing both, reported W inter River water to be the best; vet C uncillor Tanton by drinking one knew betcer than Professor ‘Hays w ho al alyzed both Mr. Mur: hy agreed with Mr. Davi Ss that ve did not require sewe age Hevamed various ‘towns in Europe and America, c: lebrated for their healthfulness, that had water- works, and did not, nor have not, @ system ‘of sewerage, Mr. Marphy showed that if | good, pure, and soft water were introduced citye—-similar to that at Winter into the River—i: would be a great saving ‘0 the | poor man. In the article of bread alone he showed that the use ef soft water in its manufacture would effect a saving ‘o the consnmers in Charlottetown of $5,600, also a saving on tea of $1,872, SOD, | $5 460, spring water, $12,592—a grand total of 826,624 per annum. Mr. Murphy quoted celebrated scientists to prove his statements, and said this being the case we should vote for waterworks if it was ouly for the benefit of the poor alone. With respect to the supply of water in the city, and at Quirk’s pump in particuiar, 1+ Was nly good at certain season?, At times there was not a supply for : enoine. Mr. Murphy closed his remo ks : ely urging the meeling to vote for necessary. D. FaRQuHAKSON theught we should do gumething in this matter with which tlt by s. rot waterworks, a8 they were ' DATS 2 pumps * Wels Was over $1,100; last yesr it was a3 we are, with | lan insufficient supply of water, for eigh- more than one) City Council would agree. If we did not | would not succeed. with the proposition of the insurance com } anlesa They should tell us what they tend to do. Henry Rackuam, Esq, believed that the public had changed their minds with reference to waterworks, and that public opinion was now in its favor. Mr who were in attendance had left the Hall, aud as a fair vote could not be taken, he would ask leave to withdraw the resolution. How. D. Larrp moved that Mr. Me- . Kinnon have leave to withdraw his resolu lution. Dr. JENKINS seconded the motion. _it was carried and the meeting adjourned sbiie die, P. MceQuarp, Secretary. | | May 30, 1884. ee ae Tuk Tavernier Comedy Company { their second performance last night at the | Academy of Music to a fair audience. ‘*Under the Gaslight” was the bill of fare. It was ad- mirably played. Wethimk the Tavernier by far the best company that has visited us for | Some years, and we are surprised our citizens }do not avail themselves of this opportunity of seeing a first-class performance. Dilla’ Nkw Childrens’ Toy Books —Bremner Bros. m30 2i aT TE a Ee We understand that Mr. Reid, so well- | known in this city as an accomplished vocalist, | will open classes for voice culture, and will also give private lessons, on his return to the island in about three months. A namber of persons having promised their patronage, Mr. | Reid before coming to the Island some three | years ago, tock several courses of | ssons from |acelebraaed voice builder. He has gone away for the present to finish with a pro fessionsl. On his return he will rec ive a hearty reception from his many wusical friends.— Com. > -~- Nrw Slates—Premner Bros. richie m30 2i We are glad to see that the police are active in impounding cattle at lerge on our receatly planted rqueres and streets, Seven- tcen cows and seven horses have been put in within the last month. ciceneuilipiebiitd Oxwances, Lemons, Dates, Jams, Jellies, and everything vice at the City Steam Bakery, {may 30 ‘lhl THe summer train arrangement will be found on our fourth page. lien JELLY Row and Jelly Squares at the City Steam Bakery, Prince Street.—J. Quik. [may30 es - Tue Great Slaughter of dry goods, oil paintings, chromos, photo frames, mirrors, etc., positively closes on Monday evening, June 2ad, inst. {m20 2i > _ THe tea mile professional bicycle race at Washington, on the 27th inst., between Prince Higham, Woodside and Morgan, was witnessed by 1,500 people. On the last mile, Prince, who had ridden second to Woodside after the first mile, came to the front and won 32465, Woodside cone second later. Morgan retired on the second mile aad Hig- ham was compelled to retire on the tenth by the breaking of a spoke. aewaediies delle Frrsu Cocoanut, Vanilla and Wine Cake, at the City Steam Bakery, Prince Street.—J. QUIRK. [may 30 ie dpnpilidaniiaes Aut favorite perfumes in bulk—a large new stock—at WaTSON’S. cpio lien Besy Room Paper in the city at Diamond Bookstore. seca lata GosNELL’s Pears, and Rimmel’s Violet Powder, and Fuller's Earth, at WatTson’s. aeiailitaaataiia Tue Rev. John Lathera arrived in this City last evening. He lectures this evening. inn suemcaiaiial New Schoal Books —Bremner Bros. m30 2j — ee - New Dresstxc.—A beautiful dressing for kid and oil goat boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co. ~= --——- ‘‘Nurses TREASURE” at WaTson’s, nn hte Two huudred boxes Choice Figs just receiv- ed at Beer & Goff’s. {may29 - > —_ Beavtirct. new Brushes, Combs, Soaps and Perfumes at WATSON’s. Pe eS ae New ‘‘Seasides’’—Bremner Bros. m30 2i FOR SALE. YEXHE subscriber is instructed to sell by i Auction at the premises, Water Street, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of JUNE next, at 12 o’clock, noon, that valuable dwelling house and premises for many years past occupied by the American Consul, Col. Dunn. The property fronts 54 feet on Water Street and: runs back therefrom 108 feet. The house contains twelve rooms besides a large and commodious ¢ flice attached. ‘There is a good tank and apump in the | kitchen, and also an Evglich Range. , | Any persons desirous of inspecting the | premises previously to the sale, can obtain ithe key at the residence of Hon. W. W. | Lord, | Terms easy and liberal, and made known a. time of sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. May 27, 1884—pat P if. Island Pottery, STOVE-PIPE STONES, (CHIMNEY TOPs, DRAIN PIPES. : STRAWBEKRY VINE PROTECTORS, And other articles made to order at the P, 'E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS | Ch’town, May 27, 1884 ROTICE. a _ ———$——— ‘SNITIZENS cleaning out their yards can ) deposit ashe, ete., in the dock at the east ena of the G.8 Works, | May 19 1334 Bw wl EXAMINER. McK Innon said that as Most of those gave Dwelling House on Water Street. a ce SMa ee MAY 30. 1884. A Pi oO We: Black. White, snd Colored Straw Hats. June trade. Chip Hats 2nd Bonnets. | ‘trimmed Hats and Bonnets. | See He did not agree | | y | would gnarantee, instead of what they in- | Perkins & Sterns’, are showing -a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for Biack, White, and Colored straw Bonnets. fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets. The largest d spiay of Children’s Hats to be found on P. kk. 1. Feathers and Fiowe:'s Htat and Bonnet shapes. NEW M LILINERY MA A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Ch’town, May 28, 1884. TERIALS. PRICHS LOW. aw PERKINS & STERNS. Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. 0 Let Yxperience be Judge—Comparison aud Purse the Jury, 0 WARK WRIGHT & CO., Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by buying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are prepared to give the purchasing public THE BEST VALUE IN THE PROVINCE. They are selling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices asked some time ago in the same establishment. Factory, Office and Showroom—King Square, Kent Street Chariottetown, May 27, 1884—2aw wkly LONDON HOUSE. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED. a splendid assortment of Seotch, English and Canadian Suits aud Single Garments’ MADE TO ORDER “AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 19—wkly 2 10: — —— 20. J. BA MACDONALD I est things in Hats, Flowers, Featiers, Ribbons, Gioves, Hosiery, Su: | Shades, Dress Material in all the newest shades and fabrics, Brocaded aod O toman Silks and Satine, Black and Colored Cashmeres and Merinoes, Lace Curtains and Cuitaia Nets, Counterpanes. | CLOTHS! CLOTHS! IN WORSTEDS AND TWE®DS, A LARGE STOCK OF Ready-made Clothing, in Men’s and Boys, the most varied and cheapest ever shown by | J. B. MACDONALD, | Ob’town, diay B, 1884.—2aw wily, . Quen strect, 8 eee NEW SUMMER GOODS Fifty Cases aud Bales Now Open and More to Follow. AS now open the greater portion of Spring Stock, comprising all the new- Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT, In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, ang of the President, Di- rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank. ing Company. PON ihe application of the Liquidatois of the above-named Banking Company, end upon reading the Peti‘ion of Lemnel Cambridge Owen, Charles Colson Gardiner and David C, Chalmers, dated the twenty- sixth day of March, A, D. 1884, praying for a general order, requiring the Contributories of said ‘‘ompany to pay a final call of four- teen dollars and eigbty-eight cents per share, and the order made by me, dated the first day of April last past, A. D, 1584, calling on ajl parties concerned to show cause this day why such third and final cai!,to the amount of fourteen dollars and eighty-eigat cents per share, shovld not be made on all con- tributerics ot the above-nemed Ba “ompany, and upon reading the notice signed by the Pruthouotary, issued in pureuance of such order and the affidavit of Leith E. Brecken, of the publicaton of such notice in Tue FxaM NER Newspaper, and in the Teekiv Patriot, which | erder shall be softi- clent publication, and the aftidavic of Benja- min F, Messervey of the due transmission by mail of such netices to ali contributories residing abroad, and upon hearing counsel for the said Liquidators, and po cause to the contrary being now shown betere me, I DO ORDER thata THIRD and FINAL CALL }of FOU TEEN DOLLAKS AND : IGHTY. LIGHT Ci NYIp per share ve made on ali tue Contribuvories of the said Banking Com. pany; and I do further order that each such contridutory do, on or iefore the THIRTY-~ FIRST day of OUItc BER Ni XT, A, BD I-84. pay uvto the BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, at its Branch, in Chia:lotietown, in said Province of Prince Kdwaid Island, to the account of the Liquidators of the said Conpany, the amount which will be due from him or her or them, ib respect of such cal}; and I do forther crder that a copy of this ord«r, together with a notice from the Liquida‘ors of the said Company, specify ing the amount ave trom each such eontributory, in respect of such cail, be served ov all such contributo:ies by postipg the same in a letter, prepaid and registcred, in the Genera) Post Office, in Obarlottetuwn, in said Pro. vine, addressed to the party or parties con. tributcries, at bis, her or their Jast *nown address or place of abode, or by the delivery thereof severally to the attorney of the party to be served; and I do further order that a copy of this order be published in the Royal Gaze te n» wspsper of said Province, and in Taw Kxaminer and Patriot newspapers, pub. lished in Charlottetown, in said Province, in ‘he daily issues thereof, for two weeks from the date hereof Dated this twelfth day of May, A. D. 1884. (S'g’d) JAMES H. PETERS, A May 15—2w A By-Law for Levying and Specifying the Rate of an Assessinent 0 Real Estate and Income in the City of Charlottetown. E it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows: 1. The rate of assessment for the year com- mencing the Ist of Jaunuaary, A. D. 1884, and ending the 3ist December, A. D. 18*4, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one cent and one tenth of a cent on every dollar of the value of Real Estate within the City of Charlottetown, according to the valuation of euch Real Estate as assessed by the Assesgors of the said Vity in their valuation rolls of such Real Estate, made, and duly returnel by them, on the ninth day of April, A. D. 1884. 2. The rate of aesessment for the year com- mencing the let day of January, A. D, 1854, aod ending 31st day of December, A. D. 1884, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one-half of one per cent. On every dollar of the amount of the net yearly Income, Salaries, or receipts of all persons, parteerships and corporations, as assesved by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation rolls of such Income, made, and duly returned by them, on the nivuth day of April, A. D, 1884, (Signed) DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown, A. H. MACPHERSON, Qity Cwek. May 19—2w aw wy a (L. 8.] rs he a aa Pee tga