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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-5-7, Page 64 T.uatlnnT, May 7, 1903. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO WILL THEY GET THE MONEY ? School Board Asks Town Council for $9,000 to Improve Central School. Trustee Ball and Inspector Tom Present Board's Case -Councillors Are Somewhat Dubious and Seek Information --Conference Arranged to Dis- cuss Improvement Plans -Other Business Be- fore the Town Council. The wilts '1i ii1•stll,ii was '11 the call- the fire 4II'igade Was s•it to the fire p•1 at the tuwrl 1. •i1 meeting last e -Iter with (11Iw'er. M'riday evening. and though there was A c ' at front the Packard shown as )(rent di%ergetlre IN•hveen the Electric Co., St. Catharines, lYnupL(in- scl(4od board representatives and the 411 of the null-Iaytta'11t of the acro tint lu •illels of the council at least thins• for meters ,nod slated that interest 0' the 1'1 •il who gate an 11pil111111 wuuld 111• charged. The Mayor said 091• way or the other IIID MAN was he Mod4 reply to the letter. owned for negotiations which it Is to A vomit uuicitio1 from William) le• hoped will result in an Amicable Campbell notified the e. 'l that he s dation of the problem. hail completed his Murk As auw.•ss.r Mayor Lewis WAS 111 the chair, and Aud 4(Ave a 411111Mary statement of the all the councillors wen• element except assessment. showing A substantial Mr. Elliott, %lin nil.% detained by ill- Mervi ..• over Lulu tear's. mess in his (Malik'. An tummy regarding the notices of His Worship read aIetUri. fr. all Fred. sidewalk assessments lest to a( dis•us- M,wa1, of Toronto, conveying thanks stun ata to whowl• duly it Wits to send for the message id sympathy sent to these moo icon, 11111. No one ilippearrl to the (Molly of this (tither, the late Sir lie able to say whose work it should Oliver Mowat be. In the nMamt• • the notices are Thl' \DNY111' IY•IM1rtr1 44..' (IIii'.'h LW' Ilf not being issued. ow KI. I)Atid'N Ntr•,t lull. AA alle4uly It Wet. 4104'i111111 (,1 fray Mr. Campbell stated by The Signal, and said the *4441ou sullent until the 4niamlt of !Millie works ronunittee could now his run I(I111•nition as 141414.14$(• is fixed. proceed with the MIN• g up of the A letter (nun I.. E. I)anret- cone N'n1•t. Ile stated also that the 111'0111 IIIa1111.91 that refuse wart dullard on factory 14.1. then' had not 1111511 1,4.111, the river bank near his residence. the person fn an w'h1/111 an 017115 111411 '•Th. chief UYu1s41•rw11',•' Mr. Daltrey 1119.11 received 14111 having been able 111 slid, "t, • of lilt w'1•althiesl neigh- (;'1'ry it 4hnulgh. His wI.INIIi) sand 'sirs, 11'1111 1411011111 }4. 1Y111(IM•II.VI ti) le - that negotiations were in plv1'r•41. 1114 yc 11111 11411s' pla1Y'11 then•. 5.'4anling 411e ('1114(14 111 4111• .1•1'01111 May1•5 1,1•4IN 4.44144 he had 11.1,1 \Ir. Holmes suit, and mentioned that lir. I)14111ey to sue the people. Mr. lil•own Mobiles 411411 (1.1141 the Ia1anre of $(11:( mentioned that thele was nolace coining to the townin Connection with roVidld for dumping r•fus.. And d th, Cie first suit Mayor spoke of a /Lace at the end of T. t.• v.'AV WAS cleared e91 f11r eh:: 'discus- Eldon street whirl might be available. of Hie school question by the The whole 11144ttel' wits Deft with the reading of it 111 cation (134111 the public w115ksr • 4t4w. t 144.4.9• hoard asking the council to A report f4' the Nesbitt of Majt- p 11yid.• $14,1441 by the 1st of August Lund 1•elllelt•ry- shower) that there had text for all addition 441111 r•Iwits 411 (le 'welt s'yen iut•nuemt$ tiring the central school. Trustee }call And 111- 1,4.11111 of ApriI/ s sector T11111 severe heard in 4up44a•t of file St.Mary's town a •i1 asked the board's application. Mr. Rall the 1'o -op Britt• f the 1' it in se- c'limeil that (ort he sake 11f helping the • 11111g legislation enforcing the use .,l 1•,111(11.11 out in its financial a171Ai's OW wide tires. They ask' that wheels of b and had for several. years been slut- vehicles d.signe.l to carry loads of one ting off the repairs and alterations ton ,1r over 14111(11 Iut%r liaV% at least which should hate been nulde. :1 dye Melte,. wide. The uaatter w'As r - year ago they were jli'ac(1( 141114' threat- iw1•,rl to the public works rnrluiitl.9•. e1.91 1)y ex -Mayor \i114,Il that they '1')11. eorpo'at1.11 .1Il('It 1111 submitted would be bnalght up for maintaining rt draft bylaw for the issue of 11.•Iwn- a public Ilali4M11re. The Misters rs felt :11511S (05 *3.14441 for the pet -chase of that in the interests of the health a11,1 •Iectrie light meters. also 41 draft p•ti the morals of the children the plains 'ion to the Lieutenant -(:over- • tut they had adopt.d should 111• carried 1115 apt DIY 1V111 tI44'4(r,f• TDI/• water !111(1 out. The reason they did not hate 1 eight • tier' Was tint hol'Ix.r1 to art public sleeting for the discussion of ul1111.1 malt•('. the matter was that the work would T)u• following act -taints Were n•f1•r•nrl lie delayed. :Members of the 1NN(Id o (h.• ffnanre committee : ,1. 1•'. Rates• who had .•xp1'rs.Irl 1 11111i approval 01 w'hI9•11a11Y1w- for cemetery. $1; .1. 11 the4r•h,•nm• w•1.1e .•I1r'IIr1 by actinium- %'4'iINe•11, supplies. *3i.11; H. 11. ('tall. tion Ia41 year without a word of 1/p- 1Y•lie(''1de,». f4) 44) 44sition to the scheme. The phots adopted by the board would make cue of the best schools in Ontario. and • t' • in the little' the Issir1 might ask for it Nunn Io ).mild a(1olher school near I1ritat,ia road (,1r St. I):Ivid's and SI, audrew's warts, do- ing away wit 11 the iiresent ward M'h,N,Is. Witt, th.• addition that hint h.4'II' 1114(41, 411 11111 assessment for a, -howl purposes, a levy of 4j mulls W.111111 pr•vid5 for the ordinary ex- !a•nditule of the schools and for in- terest and sinking fund for the pn.- Isise l expenditure. Inspector Tom in his 511111315101 14111 .911I1h/1.Wsl 11111411 the statement that 411. Detroit, Mny 4 -'far. Grand Trunk Alterations p o. w•Nlrl to 11. 'mule Pan-American Flyer from Chicago w'ladd make the• central a (1141 -class ran into a crowd of 1,0110 people at N"III NII in every respect. the corner of Dequtnder and ('anli,'Id An extender rulhslny followed In- streets at 8 :10 last evening, killing NI1.11105 T11111'N r•41Arks. The 'Payor ten to Iiftel'n men, and seriously in. said there wits no doubt as T the juring about thirty more The ma- ne1'eseity for a change in the similar> Jority of the killed and wounded ars Ar'aflgerll.•IIts of the «in mil, but Ilen from Toledo Was s( fallacy in Mr. Iia11'4 remark r',- Fifteen hundred Toledo Polsnders ,.p4eting the returning of the trustee', came up to Detroit yesterday morn - by nwrlll(1ulti411 ; at that time the Ing on a special Iake Shore train to people did not know what the board's celebrate a holiday. They left the plane were. There haul Is•r•n 44.11111 train at the corner of l4equinder and talk of spending (3.144) or 1(tOM, hal Canfield streets and went over to w'nen (4.1(41 1'4114 1115111 i11111111 I11•opic St .1oew'ph's Church, where they considered it an absurdity. spent the day with the congregation \1r. Tom said the 1151•rngc• 114t111111- The 1.ake Shore tracks run out lir Anse of pupils bud year was 1 1 less quinder street and a4pleclal train than in 7(D4, but of the latter date the. was to stop for the Toledo excur- 1Y)0ro11 w1.11 nven'Ir.w41491. sionista at l'antield avenue at A 30. }him Worship spoke of the large Accompanied by hundreds of their w 4. 114 :expenditure fur which pro- local friends, welting for the train, Ostia) would have to be made this the excursionists Jammed Canfield The report of the finance r 11.1• •tiding payment of a .f aceotint4, was *111 .pied. , The :Mayor and the chairman of the lnan1'•' r 'ttee w'er•(p stinted .y 'nnuniltee t. Arrange as set tIwur•nl 1,1 '111• Gart'ow firm's hill for raw 1.11/t81. The hill nm11.(u1(N t. 11'L Cl i. 771e council then 10 i 41,1.11.41. '4449••. het FIFTEEN KILLED AT DETROIT. entail Trunk taw-Awerleu Flyer Crash- es Through 1,eee People. year and said lic IteheV d .111 1x44 44. dittos, much as that proposed should be pmllllaulred upon by the ratepay- ers. The Mayor said •he had Mol Inst anyone who faVotell spending (14,)44) on an old hmilding that ,was not mint - rally ',mated; 1.0 the 04 11/.5 h:moI. \1r. '1'041 and Mr. 11x11 said that they had r • aro is,. hardly anyone who opiNls•11 he IN1qnmd's s•h.lne. _ ('olnlrlllor Thompson lutii1 (1 th.'n' swam t4• Is• 1 large expenditnte the school should be placed in n central I115a1il5. 5111111• Ulf 1111• I(IIilibi tow 111111 Wilik :, pile and n lull( to the cental. 115 agreed 111th the proposal (o' two school., 111111 on the• 111151 h and title on the south side. Councillor ID Is'r said that the council could nal dirt(t• ill 1 he (mitt'', tut) with so large :111 expenditure pro- posed they should 111• thol•unghly nr- g1111intlrl lith the filets. *9.4(4',) Id 1114 111• 14p4•111. 1.11 /11111111 1111111h11g Wit 11 - (Mt 11 Cv11eful in%544ignt11111 1.1 1111• hatter. 11 would rest 'y to 1141% I` a vote on 111e 111114111.11, :old if %11m( s•11em1A rr,nld 111• fourol of I.•sting!Oath; Irp' ' Will t 111(14 (144.1141.111. 1)'1111111 f451.5 its adoption : there .shrlmld 14• so • expression of opinion frYlm the 1•alepay(1s. 1'11111(1'4lnr • )1irhey ,,l4,, slid hl: n'an In ignor,yl1le• :Is to th1' plans of the 41144te' board, Finally- it was decided t, have a joint meeting of the tw11 boards on \Io11day 1.511 ' g and 41. hare the are)itect'4 plans on hand for in - 4p ection by the 1411111,0. The treasurer's statement and midi - tors' report for Apt•il were Rent to the finance r 'flee, The receipts and expenditures for the month wen• 114 follows: Rra'an v1.. Nalarice (rats Swett 1 -- 111,10.(7 \or re.ldrel 1451111 10.73 %Valet Otte'. ,...., x11 71 1.1.' light rete.. Retie Lawn. S.ro.m ( rmMa'ry MIsellss elle 11,.111 $7.7111.311 Astarte-atlwtswn'a►w, 1a'µ IYlnt 11 11 e. wcertlel ` Ylrr AP InWOO .1rwnce "g and N � 44 (4 rim drpart,n.nt :....... trmitv I711.011 11115.111. 1.411/0 1 harpy 11111. enywhh' Int•le.l 1,4 eterw-ark+ ' orate! net Intensive" Eh9114, Held maintenance School wccmult Mhe,11e11V..m .. !Salem r 1'm 1(and avenue some time before the train wits due, In readiness for It. When the train wan sighted the .crowd pushed across the track, and on to the Grand Trunk tracks which ad- joins those of the Lake Shore, Just as the Grand Trunk Pan-American Express cams thundering froth the west. --She people were throWil Tnri .1j). sir and dashed to either side of the track. Many of them were -ground under the wheels. Iantern■ were procured and the work of rescue began i'nlwlia(441%' The scene reltrt,d by the Tight of the lantern!, was horrible. (Gradually the mangled and crushed 1•ollie1 were recovered and vent to the hospital when there wan a fllrker of life left, and to the morgue when there was none. FATAL FOREST FIRES. Charred 11111•1•1•111 era Farmers Daughter found at Aylater. (11tnwa, May 2 -MIA. Addle ferry, daughter of a )full 'I'nwnehtp harmer, was berme( to death in the (,r.•et fire north of Aylmer Thursday. )ler charred rennins were round yester- day morning. She was 214 yeara of age. 40 Families Homeless. Itnckingham, Quo. -Duch firma have, 4wcpt the country on the cent Aide of the 1.irvre, Nome 40 families Ore homele.N and destitute as a result The tillage of Notre Dame de Ise Sti- letto narrowly eticaped de.trurtlon . Fraises ('stet Get Through. D•ltet'llte, Ont -Duch fires in 11114. Tuwnehipe of Dungannon and Fara- day Friday reached the Zine of the: (central Ontario Railwny',nlnm 1)141,44 from Bancroft, and trains have bey unable to pus through. Died Aged 140 Team 1 1nAnrt, May 4 -Another Into. 11 lag centenarian has pa'Ae4 away, t nldasl subincl of the King, 411",'' yearn Thi. seat William 0ta s, 3.,01.111 ...an rood Al Ent, try, LAIherkem, 1771251 Ireland. Whin a hc�i1v ha saw Adm, 2,110,7111441 W .44 hhltl'eehipa In Lone) 1(1 711 414 l4Iy, In 17trq after h. 151111 Aefea , - Ia.M i 1411 44414 raphlrf4 tam )'r.nrh Nquar, E• ml4,l Lon. with which wan Wolfe'l'nn., tho� nnl Orin,,( TrI.h retail Stuart easily r. Num hearts the )let of centenarians, who A lint I11 rubber )(tools needed few, have died this year. w • MINISTER ON THE STAND worth suggested It Would oe a good idea to get gamey to write a letter of ht. inteations to support the (luv- e+waterlt. Hon. J. R. Stratton Gives Evidence in Mr Stratton tlien explained his the Gamey Investigation, Connection with the Sapphire Corun- dum Company, about which he had the Interview with MrBoland on Nep)etulwr 10th, and why he resign- ed as director. Mr. Boland cams Into his once shortly after 11 o'clock. I.e1Nr Net Elle Owa blow. Whit,. Mr. Boland was there Mr. Ayleaworth's letter was dictated, as ulggesled by Mr. Ayleaworth. .1141 the sul.atnnce was the pith of what Demes Siring Money Either to Gamer or to Sullivan heel** of I solicit Contradictions of Gamey's Glary Gemey's Viut Was Not o1 Owe Minister's Seeking. Toronto, May 6. -At the opening of tho forth week of the Royal Curr .w isal.,n raw t. el„v ainr u. •.•••.••«. .. YID aa111n1alra*/1/w 111 th0 mining lad, but approved of the law as a whole Gamey was In the office perhaps hell an hour Gamey asked abort the prof eat, and hi reepllod the Government i 11.4 nnthing to de with that, and re- heated Mr. Gamey to Ayleaworth and Mr. Gran(, whim had charge of the. protest, Mr Gamey ieaw.t about patronage, arid he replied that If Gamy supported the Onvermmant he waulet get the Name cnnnidwretlon as any ether (ley.rnm•nt supporter. Af- twrwarAs he Npnks In Ur. Aylesworlh about the protest, amid ¥,. Ay101- • when he (Stratton) drove to Os- good° Hall to see Mr. Ayleaworth. and when the court was over at 1 o'clock gave haul the letter. 4)n Septeml4•r ICA Gainey was not In hon office or rood Neither was Sullitan. The next dsy he saw the report of the (conservative cauran, and that Gainey was present sup- porting Mr. Whitney. He did nut know what took place In Mr. Ayles- wurt•h's office until October 23 11e knew before breakfast that Gamey w1.■ at this caucus, and was surpris- ed. Ha did not rely. on Gamey's sup- port then or at any thus. "1 never A large quantity of choice goods still unsold. Now is your opportunity. S TURD Y & co., NEXT HANK OF COMMERCE. uu�wuuiwuuuwuuuw uuuu� 44 J. H. COLBORNE 'PHONE 86. CA SH OR PRODucE A FEW LEADING LINES Dress Fluslins A large assOrtru1•nt III Many of the new creations for the c ing muslin 'Putout'. white baize 1 erwnt Dress Materials a(yemm,N, in 1ust1•ew, 11441'4 rid n1d /yale.aal )lIms Our 111ukt^Iit grounds, with tine 41141 floral ('11(4(414, deepss sad *wawa... ..,21 • OtOCeries hers. Ails Irl sand ese MIIN we sen de for yon. Everything in oeseon, of good quality, and at the right prices. CALL ANI) RPM CO.EilerT717.3:72° (St Til GROCERS, WR$T BIDE SQUARE, Tdephoes No. 91. I Paying Investment ; In 1dvertiiFment in The SiVnal.