BORO NEEDS MORE SEWERSA System on the Hill Would Protect the Business Section of the Town.iStT**Ol Camn»ilt;3,HH«*r John Irwin Ri-d ids corps lt;*f helpers have I wen kept Huey thiA week lakiiu? careof the lt;hrt washed ff.uu Hie lull distriri by the heavy rain*.Sunday evening, a weea ago, a cloud burst [nought down floods of water ami t Mir of Hel.Mfi, Dormer avenue being tilled above the curbs and elieet car trailir Im *-ioK belli up for hours. Other haul Showers intervened, with a drencher last nigh I and another this morning, making lots of work for teams and men cleaning op and haniisj; off mud s*'d rubbish.Not another I own is there along the valley situated as is Mmiwaen* and whileit ia one tf the best towns, it is also H eone where the bueinesn sections stiff* r most from the residence districts in Unite of flood and storm, from lack ot proyn sewerage.A thiilv six or forty-eight inch sewer along McKee avenue, wilh copmns ami proper openings and grade, would carry the Indk of water off and keep it from flooding Hie down town districts.As it ie, it has coat the tax payers mate •jiri private interest® more aheady, to keep the debris cleared away, the streets respectable, and protect property, than the protective sewer on the Idll would C09t,regard1esi of wbit lbs si«s asighi be.Klt;j*3h0I0V a ft o ft a hr oa3V o v o If 0 K o If o If o r o * o If o tl o If o It oroam