orceneee = ene naam Rr sen octane crane ak, Si Tet ace es i . a laa ay Ste anil Taian MBean - Ce pty “a. ea iy bs Eee Re Bid dull a aos a il at ti} if | +) Hii if } ea 1 i] (| f A SE ae a ae ee Tue Daity EXAMINER. MAY 6, 1884 The Waterworks Question Wi publish to-day the last part of the Waterworks’ Bill It is pecessarily long; but everyone interested in water- works (ard who is votr) will, of course, read nH carefnl J It will, no doubt, be shorily constructed, and Ture EXaMIne! is at the disposal the critics, provided always that the criticisms be reasonable, uupersonal, and n toc long. The fol- lowing is the amendment to which the | Legislative Council adhered. Another amendment, proposed by the Council, provided that uo member of the Com- pany could—though he might own a | ' hundred shares or more—have more | than twenty-five votes. But this is the} amendment on which the Bill was} lost: — ‘*Provided always that any comp?ny in- | corporated under this Act shall not commence operations, by purchase of land or construc- | tion of any works, until after the next annual | Civic Election Gaid Lity of Ut month of January, 1885, and uot after the scheme or proposal for the ion of said waterworks shall have been approved of by a majority vote of said Mayor and onstitutd, passed at a} for Mayor and Councillors for arlottetow! . be held in the construc Loun- cillors, as newly meeting of said Counciilors, convened tor the purpose of considering said scheme or pro posal for the construction of said water- works.” In another column will be found the particulars of a new proposition, made | to the Waterworks Committee by respon- sible and practical men from Montreal | —and worthy of consideration. om + . Beside the Point. IN trying to fasten a charge of untruth- | fulness upoo Tue Examiner, the Patriot | has missed the point. It isa fact that the interest on the school debentures was due on the first day of May. It is a fact that the money was not forthcoming when the coupons were presented. It is a fact that the movey might just as well have been provided on the first day of May as several days afierwards; and that it was not then provided is a fact not creditable to those who menage the dinances of the city. One of the chief difficulties in way of doing business in Charlottetown, has been the dilatoriness of busivess men— | leading business men—in meeting their | bills. It has been their habit to put off} payments (on some mere pretence) which | ought to have beeu and might easily | have been made promptly; and the con- sequence has been anvoyiug, harrassing, aod in some cases disastrous to their customers. This vicious habit is, we are pleased to note, being broken. Many of our business men vow pay their bil s with reasovable despatch; and _ it is rather too bad that our ~‘Cor- poration should, not only lower its credit unuecessarily, but set the bad | example of waut of promptitude to | citizeus whom it is most desirable to | train to the habit of paying their | accounts when due. The Civic authori- | ties and the Local Goverument have no | excuse for putting off the payment of bills that are honestly owing by them. Where do our Hopes Lie? In the course of a recent speech, Mr. W. H. Kerr, Q C., of Moutreal, pointed out the danger to the Nationality in too much friction between Dominion and Local authorities, and said : —‘*Our hopes for national greatness must centre iv the Dominion, and we should not waste our eucrgies on what are, after all, but large muuicipal ceuncils.” -_—_ e+ Editorial Notes. _ —Lunatics in Quebec are not treated; aud the Local Government is called take them in charge. Under the present arrangement, the mad people are ‘farmed out” to contraciors, and “the asylum inspectors cannot insist upon the carrying out of any of their suggestions for amelioration with- out the interference of three special commissioners, one appointed by th Goverument, another by the proprietors, and the third by the two commissiovers. ” This arrangement doesn’t work well. —The Hon. who is well r { upon to Mr. Bennet, of England, shorily coming to the United States to engage in stock farming, ought to be well suited fer his future vocation. His father, the Earl of Tankerville, is one of the foremost cattle breed=-s in Euglaud and is the owner of the famous White Bulls of Tankerville. This herd are said to be the sole survivors of the original wild cattle of Evgland. Every now and then one of the bulls becomes so savage that he is shot, and some years ago there was couviderable amusement caused by an account of the Priuce of Wales’ feat in shocting une from a cerer- ed cart. --Mr. Lawes, of London “anity Fair, has just been refused a wew trial in the | libel Belt V8, Lawes, and that | geoth man will have to pay $25,000! damayes and enormous costs tor the libel on Mr. Belt, which was origivally pub lished in Vanity Fair. The history of this ease which has become a cause celebre, is shortly as follows: The plaintiff, Mr. Belt, is a well-known cxuse of sculptor in London, aud was the success | fv: candidate im the competition for the memorial erecied to the memory of |double hydrants, Lord Byron. In a letter to Vanity aw, Mr Lawes asserted that Mr Lele was vohing more than a sculptor’s’ brvkeryaud thut be wus imcupabit of es 7. — = ‘doing fiue work and that all done by him | was, before being subimitted to his patrons | or the invested with ‘artistic merit” by a belgian named Verheyden, | Mr. Brock; in fact, all that Mr. Belt did was to put on a dress ! coat, go into seciety and sell these gentle- | publi... aud also by a . mW ‘ » ' mens W rks as bis own. Lhis Mr. Belt denied aud sued Mr. Lawes for libel. ——— Waterworks. Se I POSITION PRACTICA MIEN ro At a public meeting of the cilizens of | Charlottetown, held after the destructive tire on the South Side of Queen Square, a} Commitiee was ap woited to enquire into ithe best means of obtaining water for fire and other purposes. ‘The Committee | have, among others, received propositions from Messrs. R. H. Buchanan & Co., Montreal. One is: They wiil agree to place at Quirk’s Well, Prince Street, a powrrtul steam pump, which will be capable of easily | isplacing four one-eight streams seventy feet high. ‘They will also lay ten thousand of six and eight-inch cast iron pipe 1n | the different streets, which will have effect | in case of fire of carrying water to) the principle parts of the city. They will) the pipes twenty-six | and thus give good fire | protection alung the streets where pipes are | laid. The water will be forced from Quirk’s pump by two boilers—one in reserve. At- | tached to each will be two pumps, one of the boilers to have st: am up constantly and ready for any emergency Ihe second is: They offer to build a complete system 0 waterworks, with a| capacity of 2,000,000 gallons per day, | forced by double and boilers, and | fitted with seventy-five hydrants. To do} this theyask from the town $2,500 per | annum for fifty hydrants, and on receipt of | feet : ; lines of place on pua bs | this amount they agree to constantly keep | ; 7 } a pressure of cighty pounds on the pipe for fire purposes Mr. W. Perry, jr., who represents the | firm of R. H. Buchanan & Co., informs us| that if the City Couacil is willing to give the amount above-named— $2,500 per an- num—they will carry out the proposed agreement to furnish a complete system of wateworks in Charlottetown to the letter. Mr. Perry, like ail strangers, expresses his surprise that a city like Chariottetown—a wooden city—is so far behind in the important matter of water- works, He thinks that our engines are ex- ternally god, but internally bad; and that Silsby, with her builer, is unsafe to be near while at work. Rollo is safe, he says, but it takes too long to get steam on her. This being the case, the results may be serious in the near future, and the City Council | may be condemned for neglect in not having the engines in efficient working | order, The system of waterworks proposed by Mesers. R. H. Buchanan & Co. is cheap, and we hope it will be well considered by our cit zens. We learn that a meeting will be held on Tuesday or Wednesday next to consider the maiter. + we@-e Supreme Court. THe Supreme Court met this forenoon— all the Judges being present—and deliver- ed judgment in the following cases:— John G. Scrimgeour vs. Owen Connolly —The rule was made absolute for sitting aside the verdict and granting a new trial, Alex. McKenzie vs the Queen Insurance Company— The verdict of the Jury was con- | firmed, and the rule for a new trial dis- charged with costs to be paid hy the Com- pany, Chief Justice dissenting. In the application of W. G. Strong, High Sheriff of Prince County, in a case ip which Theophilus J. Clarke was plaintiff and Gilbert Bell was defendant, for an interpleader order to try the right of Solo- mon J. Wright, a claimant under a bill of sa'e, the Court decided that the claimant was entitled, under his mortgage and bill of sale, to the personal property seized by the Sheriff, and was, therefore, entitled to the money levied by the Sheriff and paid into Court. The costs to be paid by Clarke. In the case of Mary Ann Fraser vs. P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company—This was a cace in demurrer by the ds fendant to the plaintiff's declaration. The object of the demurrer was to show that the Com- pany owning the wharf on which the plaintiff was injured, was not liable for damages in case the wharf was not in a state of repair. The judgment of the Court was, in eff ct, that they were liable. Merc hauts Bank of Halifax vy Peter Me- Nuit— Action on Promissory Note tried at | | Summerside. tule made absolute for new trial. William Pickard vs. James Yeo.—Action on & judgment recovered in England. The defendant pleaded, among other pleas, that the judgment was erroneonsly pbtained. This plea was demurred to by the p’aintiff on the ground that a judgement in England cou'id not be r -opened here and, the case again tricd. The demurrer was argued last October. Judgment was this evening given in faver of detendant Liquidators of the Bank of P. E. Island vs. John logs.—As we yo to press, Judge Peters is delivering a Jengthy decision in this case. The hearing of the argument to set aside the compromise made between the Liqui- dators and the Directors of the Bank of P. K. Island has been still further postponed. —_o— + a Our Advertisers. W. A. Wecks & Co. are now placirg their seasons importation of goods, millinery, etc., on the shelves. This stoek is the careful celection of one of the firm ia | the best markets, and will be sold at low | rates, ; dry R. Burdetie & Son is the name of a new firm at Dundas. They intend carrying on the general store business. The Gidley property will be sold by anc- tion at the Court House, in thiscity, on the 19th inst. —- _> — é Rev, Dr. Rice, General Superintendent of the Methodst Chureh, is confined to his houw by ae¢))l emtracted during his recet journeys aba werk “on behalf of the Ed va Svowty vf vaew denuminutiun are, according to denominations, as fol- lows : PROUT RONINEL.» . cic cccobocs setts 214 BOUND GG. hi Cock cea eis ee Church of Bestend., ...55 0.5.5, 153 ea ee reer 145 Yhurch of England........... . 2 Manitoba has a total of 88 churches: DAMN 5 8s cS sho hx: 24 Church of England.............. 23 Remit: CImBOrN es. os ka iis «dee heer 19 Prema WkitRali aid ian xo dn cade 17 ee To ee ery re ee ry 3 British Columbia has 123 : Remew Usthotie?:). 257. ts 57 Church of England.............. 26 See i.e. ds 2. a ae 25 PUOUNPUOTIEN... 85:85 He id. Be is 10 ORIND io inn 0 i aiete chlewd? nwded hes 1 The Northwest Territories have a total | of 44: ie CEES. eo oie eee 17 Charch of England.......... : age ee 8 es i A oe CPE EA 7 Prdaes tenia. sh So CIA 2 SRT AP a At - pectinases CO NL LT THH DAILY HXAMINER, MAY 6, Churches in the Dominion. | The second volume of the census of 1881 | shows the total number of church edifices | in the Dominion to‘have been 8,652, divid- | ed among the different denominations as? . follows: ..03,017 1,485 ee Methodist Roman Uatholic Presbyterian ; Or } Church of England pte ), 257 Baptist 944 Conyregational. . Lio Lutheran 95 Disciples : oy i 5S Unive rsalist . . eked . 7 Other churches. 336 These are divided in vinces, as follows: Ontario has 5,075 churches. Methodist . 2,376 | S52 ‘eek \ } ' the several Pro- | Presbyteriim... helices Church of England.... ....... 852 ee ae 650 Citas 43 oocies idee eee Quebec has 1,280 churches. Roman ‘‘atholic. . 712 Church of Englaud yl ee Methodist . Viiee' ieee Presbyterian..... ae oO» | POA 6.0065. Bie vied onkere 22 The Maritime Provinces have more Bup- tist churches than of any other denomina- tion. Nova Scotia has 1,056 churches, which New Brunswick has 756 churches, divid- ed as follows :— ee .. 150 Baptist .. Methodist... . Oi in Church cf England........ .128 Roman Catholie 7 roe te eee Presbyterian. 82 j | Prince Edward Island has 231 churches : | Premeter od sce Gee | Methodist ...... 67 Ronan Cathelie RX LADI Ky’ NANI 138+. ew Goods! AND —_— () — ————— GENTLEMEN'S PARASOL, SUNSHADES, ete. SILK l JMBRELLAS, NEW LACES, newest and most popular Goods. KMBROLDERIES, very handsome. TRIMMINGS, Fringes, Buttons, in endless variety. Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, Scarfs, India Muslins. KID AND JERSEY GLOVES, Corgets, Hats, Feathers and Splendid value in Cashmeres, Dress Goods, Prints, ete. ew Goods to foliow by every “temmer. W. A&A WEERS & CO. Ch'towo, May 6, 1854. W. & A. BROWN & CO. —HAVk— * (REMOVED TO DESBRISAY'S BUILDING, Next Door to Beer & Goll’s Grosery Store, — —_— ~(-——- Konaucathalie. 8) RG CLEARANCE SALE CONTEIRUED. A telegraph war has been irangurated in the United States. There is a dispesition on the part of the Western Union Company to open a vigorous war of rates, and the officers of the Baltimore and Ohio and Bankers end Merchants’; respectively, talk as if they were fully prepared to fight it out on that line, if it takes all summer and all winter too. It is expected that the Bankers and Merchants new schedule cf rates will be out this week. Notice of Go-Partnership. HE undersigned have this day associated themselves in bueiness, under the style and firm of R. BURDETT & SON, successors to the late fim of R. Burdett, for the purpose of carrying ou & General Store Business. In making this announcement they take the oppertunity to thank their friends and the public gener#lly for the liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm, and trust, by close application to business, to merit @ larger share of public patronage than ever. RICHARD BURDETT, WM. A. BURDETT, Dundas, P. E. 1., May 6, 1°84, [3i whly 2i, pat her pres 2i MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, uncer and by vutne of a Power of Sale, contained in Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-sixth day of August, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, made betwee Rv hard Moore Gidley, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in the Province ot Prince Eiward Island, carpenter, and Mary Ann Gidley, his wife, of the one part. and Thomas Heath Haviland, of Charlottetown, in the said County and Province, Attorney -1t Law, of the other part, there will be sold at Public Auc- tion, on THURSDAY, the niseteenth day of JUNE next, A. D, 1884 at twelve o clock, noon, in iront of ihe jaw Courts Building, in Charlottetowa, afor: said, — Fayre: that tract, piece and parce! of land, hereditamen's and premises, sitaate, lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to ray; Commencirg atthe southern corner of Town Lot Number Thirty-one, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. b:ing the corner of Water and Weymouth Street»; thence along said Town Lot nortb- westwardly on the eastern side of Weymouth mtr et fifty feet; thence by a line parallel to Water Street one hundred and sixty-eight feet, acicss Lots Thirty-one and Thirty-two, in the said first hundrcd; thence along the rastcrm sie of Lot Number Thirty-two fifty feet fo Waler Street; thence westwardly along the tame and Lots Thirty-one and Thirst) -two, aforesaid, one hundr: d and sixty- ‘elglit feet, to the place of begianing, and are parts and pare-ls of Town Lots Numbers Thirty-one and Thirty-two in the said first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, t:- gether with e@}] houses, buildings, rights, members and sppurtepances thereunto be. e longiog or in anywise apperiaining, For farther particulars apply to Mr. Eusta-e | H. Haviland, solicitor, Charlottetown - j i e Datcd this filth day (f M wi A D i%4 - onda - T. HEATH HAVILAND, Macgages | Moy B—Jew tu U sult! During the next few months we will positively clear cut the big stock saved from the fire, together with about thirty-six cases and bales of being opened to-day New and Fashionable Spring Gcods, direct from the London markets, the first shipment of which is W.e& A, BROWN & CY, Cl’towa, May 1, 1884.—dy wkly ee a ROYAL CANADIAN INSURA ——— 0 "I CAPITAL, - + + «+ -= o---—- HEAD OFFICE - Movtreal. nL GU. & 2,000,600 HALIFAX BRANCH J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Corer. Risks Taken on Mest Faverab'e Terms. Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884. 2 4aNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Benk eof Halifax. NEW SPRING GOODS. 0 MACDONALD S now showing an extensive range of NEW PRINTS, bought J. B. i before the ac vance in duty, consisting of, — A Large Variety of Carpets, im Brussels, Tapestry, “cotch | and Butch Carpets, Stair Carpets, Hearth Regs, and Boer Wats. G50 picces, im all the Rewest Designs, 20 baies (800 pieces) Grey Cottons, White Cottons, in the Biffcrent Makes, Sheretings and Pillow Cottons, Towellings and Stair Linens. orn. LQ SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, 1 Us Mh’tewn, Feb. 28, 1884.—2aw wkiy, B. MACDONALD. na.tSu ———— ()- —— in the city:— and seils for cash. ADVANCE ON COST. STYLES always on hand, and at the right time. Kess= Come all, and be convinced that money can be saved W by purchasing your Hats from Utr wwuy April By 1534,—eo wily EASONS why L. E. PROWSE sells the CHEAPEST HATS Ist. Because he does not believe one man should pay double because another does not pay ANYTHING. 2nd. He buys in the best makers’ best styles, buys for cash, 3rd. He dees not believe in the old rule-—ask larse profits |. and want to get rich too fast—but is satisfied with a SMALL! 4th. He buys carefully, has no dead stock, keeps the LATEST) } ROW SE), Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Gucen Street. EE ae ee French Canadian Stallion * AL OF CANADA | FUST AKhIVED aud will he fered AUCTICN, on by Mayket Square, | Next Friday, May 9sh, AT 12 O0,CLO"K, NO. WN, | This horse is a beautiful dapple Lay, with blac” points, heavy mane and tail, great flat } bone, imMense ; ow:r, And «xtra pood action, “Al ot Cu adu wits gout by the Cc lebrated | Fren b stallion “St, Claret,’ Gan by ‘Ne. poleon JL” Terms, ete., at sale, A. McNEILE, ‘uctioneer, | | NEW SEEDS. Ch’towa, May 5, 1884. —4i | PERESH AND GOOD, A CHOICE LOT of Garden ‘ee In, all ree liable and warranted, just roccived at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE so€=KENPT STREES, } | } ! ome - a To Truck ‘Yo Sruckmen, | Ord pee Charlottetows Gas Licht Compan will receive Tenders, up to the } instant, fur the truckage of coal to the Gas | Works | Tevders to state the price pcr ton of 2,240 j pounds, | The Company do not gree to accept the lowest or any tencer, } WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager, Ch’town, May 5, 1884—t] date MONEY WANTED, N cons:quence of wy loss by the fire of 20th Feoruary last, 1 feel compelied to ask tor al immediate setth ment of ell over duc acccunts, whether by notes of hand or otherwise. Ail seccounta not setiled by the firet of June next will be placed im the bands of my ailorney, witout turther notice, Balance of Furniture saved from the fire selling off at great bargains. JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, May 1, 1884—1m WANTED. AM introducing into the Frovince a patent article. which sells readily im every house- holo, retails at one dollar, and at a profit of four hund ed per cent, Everybody likes it, I will sell the right«f the I-land altogether, or by Counties as may be desircd. This is @ rare opportunity for anyone to secure a light, profitable business. Gent!eman, laborer, m+chenic, or young man of the farm,—don’t go toc(her countri's in pursuit «f business uvtil you Investig: te smething which is not ahumbug. I i vite all who mean business (none others) to du so at orce. For particu- lars address D K. BICKUK, Charlottetown, |PE istar.d, A Pp’ il 30 Gi wkly li pd WAIN, LOST, COUR, de, W AMPED—A GIRL for general house- werk. Apply at Tue ExXaMINER {may5 Ofli e. Zz O LET~-The Cottage on Hillsborough Square lately occupied by Rebert Young, Possession given immediately, For particu- lars app!y Ou the promises to Mrs. R. Young, {may3 tf ————= ‘g°O LET—A House situated on Richmond Street, coutaiving nine rooms. Apply to M. STEVENSON, [may3 3i NOR SALE—the yacht Wanderer (cat- rigged) which took first prze at last regatta. Apply to Jas, H, Judson, Alexan- diia, Lot 49, [{may2 lw pd 5 O LEI—A House on King Stiect, bee * tween Hillsboronch and Weymouth Sta, Possession immediatety. Also a Warehouse cu Grafton Mtreei. Apply to Wititam Dopp, [may 2 YING AND A BOACH - Pa is anxious, Write to any of the principal post cffices ! f.r your letters. Pust card did not give your address. —Lavista, {may2 Er O LET—A Heuse Situated on Pleasan Street, at present oceuried by Mrs. | Douce, with stabie and pump in yard, Pos | 8 given mmmediately, Apply to Joba Kelly, ki quire, borchester Street, or to the | owner, Edward Kelly [may 2 Gi pa | $8101 } Ware A SELVANT GIRL, for general bhowewcrk. Apply at this | office. [mayl \°g°O LEP—-A HOUSE AND GARDEN, with land, on Malpeqne Rod. Posses: clon immediately, Apply toS. W. DODD, japZ¥ow tu fr Medica! Hall jg SALE— A Spanish Cedar “SHELL, cost f.rty dollars, wili be svld at a bare For particulars cuquire at this «flice. [ap29 6i eod W ANTED—A_ good, sete ady MAN, ® work on a Weim ard take charge. Ap? ply at THe Examiner Oypiee. (ap26 | . | gain, teense at ay 7 LET—A Tenemevt Hc use, sitnated om Hillsborough treet, containing seven rooms, with workshop ard stable attached. Apply to James A. ALLrY. [ap 28 lw Hitisborough quire op the {ap28 4 O LET--&4 Cottcge, comi and Richmor a *treets ] premises. ORSE FOR SALE—Suitable for farm or trucking. Apply to Henxy BEsR, Water Street. [ap?8 ANTED—A Furwished House, for the summer months. Address, the United | States Coneulate, {ap26 ANTED—A NUR-E Good reference ’ j iW required. App'y to Mrs. Georg e | Peake, Hegecombe Hv: use. {aprb ti a ——— SI DE-SADDLE (Eng!iech make) will be A wa wt w barge Apply ad thes ee