HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-4-7, Page 7A QUIET MEETING.
LICITOR SAYS STREET WATER-
ING TAX BYLAW IS FAULTY.
r-Irrocedure of Local Improve-
n,dnt Systems Must Be Followed -
"y vn Cannot License Mill -posters
.-W I I lam Thompson the
Warden.
The regular tweeting of the Gown
council tart Fridaywdigbt was a very
moire one. Ail the members were in
Slru,laucr.
A letter from the American (toad
Machine Company asked pereuirsion
40 have the account at the joint credit
al the Company and the town trans-
ferred frotu the Sterling flank to the
Han( off ao 111Obteiin n the liueer to loof
le
the l ul y11
credit goireth whichthe Bank 01
Gaunn'rce Wad willing to give it the
secouus were transferred. A resolu-
tion with !tared approving of the
transicrience of the account.
Other communications from 'tile
felltoad Meine aryu)je?etthetthCompany
wiled
,t!ther. H inventory of the p!a, the town's ut
'sod that the--OoaspAlly bad no ides
Mr. Voorhees of the town's action
with respect to the valuation of the
plant, were filed. A letter from Mr.
Vgtxfww - resigning the pusielou tf
safgaterwar read tiled, - An application from F. H. Woude
for renewal or hie bi iiar'd---and pool
nom license was, -refereed W the
-special committee. •
A suggestion from the Horticultural
Societ along the lines of co-operu'.iun
between lite Society and the town In
the rstnhfishwent of a clean-up day
1 to the cemetery and
parks c.riwult
Committee Septets.
The public works committee recom-
rlu•ndel that the musette of Mire
Fraser and Misr Reyoetl W have some
of the trees in front of their properties
amused be gradted, the work to be
done under the supervision of the
street inspector ; that no Kellum 1/e
taken en the petition (1t Mrs T. l).
Tirhls, irnr .:noothers for a cement
sidewalk on the north side of Angle**
street from Victoria street to Nortel
street, me the petition abs npt suffici-
ently.. signed ; that the sewer to Mr.
llasllink'e evaporator be built under
the supervision of the public works
committee. -
The rep ,rt was adopted.. •
The water and Tight and harbor cone
mit'ee levonuuended that the owners
of the 1.4.441 hoists at the wharf be in-
structed that same must be removed
MMus twenty-four bouts after a ver-
set has been unloaded, and that if this
is lot complied with the owner be
pe..'e,.ted; that all refuse be renamed
throe oh,. w u f as outlined in bylaw
No. Sof mail; that the water and light
eommi-.on br requested 10 supply five
incandescent lamps of not less then:12-
esadlepitser daring_the navigation
seven, tt' he locatat regular inter-
vals is•tween the cbeckwater and the
elevatirr t'ompany's property : that
tbe 14. T. It. Company or other persons
be instructed to desist from cleaning
refuse fauns tars to property contig-
uous to their tracks along the com-
essrcist wharf.
The report was adopted.
The floaoee rommittee re',otn-
mended that the moneys to he real-
ised from the sale of debentures auth-
orised to he issued and sold by Bylaw
14o.2.-1nf 111.11 be applied in payment
of the indebtedness incu)•red in re -
Wet of the matters referred to it•saiJ
bylaw and detailed ae follows : lire
.trie Tight eneital expenditures IUUII,
t1e52 M1 ; was, rworks. $1.547.(15 ; sedi-
nt.atlon basin, i2,MW2.18 : capital ex•
dilute for year 1f1101 upon water-
loo and electric light syetesns,
117:41; overdraft at Rusk of
M trial, g8,5I0.00; total, $1,.,1el). The
co uittee recommended further That
in erence to the request of the chief
of pus tee for an increase. in Pala! v the
Police bylaw be amended so as to
Allow t•e•polits to retain their usual
lawful s.
The tee rt was adapted.
the flnewcp commit ee a r4•
lender's for the pureharo of the $44,
(Mk) of rc444441 debeete1 e.. and th •
SUMP of debentures. t.► 1.e liaised f,.
surface droit,, the weever and tete
under beim(. Deputy •t1.'.ve *pulite.,
and Councillor Laitbw..ite.
Couucillere Hew kilo .our PI►r•eou
uloved that the town puechare blare..
huudred .or mote y.,uug shade tree+
and advertise for appliea!inni+ for• the
planting-olaawys i•• r,� , 1 ►t�v,.t.•
,pert . This era* carried. Cote,- LT
ewkihs sus Bested that to- ,
wig it x' p am e4
fgn.xb in t11e'ct*11eter)''lo 101'114 41 fenv.o
when the 1obta oTThu -prevent -fete,•.
rot. He also thought there might b,•
a couple of row, of t,e•e•sl tweedy feet
slime pilauted along the'. front of th:.
cemetery,. This wive s/ iuu was le
Leered to the committee..
On nen of Cu1111411, In
,tYunat;
and VaItu:r, the tre,i•.urer sear ask.• 1
U1 obtain from the I. ink a detail,. i
rteteulent of Lilo • lu"nry.a paid 4)
from the P. 1', It. 11.nn10I41'cumnt' :111.1
have the Jalye ent,Mvd tett •his Otto
!souks. Aut Ther 1,r -,d stiun, Inured I,y
Reeve 11.17r uiut-t".nnutritive Vasal t.'. ,
autieniir41 the pty.uettt twee U. tit,
e. 1'. It. of the b 114itlee of the 44eronnl
after any tiialmi Des tient •haw :,t
taken out.
The dumping of i•ubhiph over 1L:•
buck at the end elf ‘1'ellingtnn rtt•oe.f
end elsewhere in the town . Wu
-
brought to the notice e,i the woos
tty'Cuuncillor 14.1T gefr,- d
Un tt►y c - -
rut 111 • old 1'o,rt.atus ile lot Ilk"
Came ill fear d1.0(1 -i.'i- letter haul
been ,w itch rontj h►q the rleMwtah
i_
Up of the'\1..t, and Lha.. mutter of they
dumping ivy 1 ubbisle was ieferrr.I. t ,
the crsueietnand looks a nnluitte4.. •
1 n 114
pry for sewers :1 '5.l141tIed in 1151. -
and HOW wens-passeat.feigetlier with
TIiI(4I(NAL't (} DEItICH ON'1'Akl
JVDGING:t,A
GOobi"HORSE
According to David Bulfbw, an ex-
pert breeder ole burie s, the first thing
to leave in the science of hummed*
s pT'i;1io-Tire mantissa -a good horse.
1n Poiret and Eirtende be say4 that the
s
-the filet thing to examine is the
horse's fiet.yiid legs, for 1f he is deli -
dent In th1,i respect 0•' superiority in
other potent null 1tu qunllties in bttasl
Mg or disposition tam offset it. 'At.
best ehuir ur table tit the world Is use-
less If It buts only threw or two legs.
1'or these pulite the feet of the
horse should be synmletrlcal, uelther
too deep uor too lat. but 'lt falling1, W
_either respect they bad better be.?loo
0411,nhdetisg by Li %I.
The Street 1
Watering Tax,
The hollowing • 044:liiun 111111 111,
town I:erheitur om 110 imp )v0 1.4
ehargt. a ilootage Liu ho' the water-
ing of the struts was tiled, and, in
matter was t•rfea.'.,I
back w the public Nvrt s tom
"11 il1101C0ugeleut. I thiol, fin the
council Merely to (11 . it b) I tw eJ.•el:u
ing that in fusee the sores •watering
shell.le done tamon this -y- tem)) at 'the
rate ma'ntiumed, is th.n,t gifing the
ratepayers an appeal unity elf appeal-
ing, as in all other Io -•.11 41111,Iovrlmeat
bylaws. It appears to 1144. that a11t-1,r
two things may be done by 111e' venue
Cil. „ t•'lrel. the c11.11e''1 may late. a ley•
law for liaising such 001104 a4 may 1.•
Ileeesrnsy for watering. the street* ...ne-
on the petition of at hetet twu•tlIeu-.
of the persons resident in .►hy rtr,.'e•r •
whose mores appear eat the Inst re-
vised essetooneht
ervised.assetooneht tall, 147 'sirens -sof .,
special rete on the real 111•541('rte
therein, according to the • frontag,•''
thereof, or atcording to the assessed
visitor thereof, when such latter sys
tem il;adolted by thine.(ourlh- vote
of the full eoumed.r. ,e'Cund. the
council way by bylaw at meat cer-
lain streets ur I. -alitira iv p4 fl •sbtnsld
he kept watertd..tout may impose. a
special r ter 11 14011 the J►sges'trl • re,11
preps'rty ;herein ahcording 1', the'
tr.mteg.• thereof. or tins assessed value
thereof, when Bach malas j..1 adopted- 444
4:,
1:xoepl under the provisions'
of the granite which,( hada referred
to ,Ower do
arbilratily fix a rate fur.waterm
streets. It appease to me that the
Wen pt'l1ideeal Ly soh.-sec.'2ofae'.'. tilt 1.,,
the unr wtml•h w•u.►td'be 'lost suitable,
but you will sec that before it bylaw
tinder that section can be {nepared
the streets and different' localities
must be designated. and this Tres not
been dime." - ' .
The nsi,uhorinir of houses and lots.
was referred (0 the spet•lr►1 con+ulilti•e.
to won k out a go».r.t1 setfettie f•er. ill •
-
sortiens in the Ityaaw. In this conn,'
tion the solicitor wrote.: "In t•efe.-
euce tai the bylaw resperting the num-
bering of the houses. 1 may say rh t I
think it would have'brcn ad%Isabl•' it
*general %rhe'um had hien, worked
Out 4 •iding herr this. and that that
scheme had been inclndesd in the .I1y•
law. It - is, of c.ni:se, desirable to
have the ,,u,,,l, ting d ' 11p eel nr++1i• .
form plan." - -
Caneot impose Bill poster's License. .
According . to another .Statement
fr the solicitor, it Appears the coun-
cil's tt+sul.11i.441 lir 4441.14)4 Ii bill-pn+let
license in tate* VIOLIN. 'I'Ie solicitor
wrote : "1 .find Uri: *there 1.4 no pr.'-
visiun in the etet'Ite nntho' izi,g any
Mt. Lewi Asked to Oppose, tow,' except 'separated towel: to
The a - ial and relief committee pass a bylaw respecting the hernaing
meow men . that the el.:rk he and governing 44 I.ill•frl.teis. and Ab
in-
structed to rite our M. 1'. at Oaawa tindorieh is 11(11 Among the class of
Aodllsk him o oppose the passing of there is ontfµrlwrr wossh s fthe►hal w
the-TeTrourt bill, ,wing an Iii• au• _
amend the act respecting the [mare- s+; simnel hats s1s ul _ ili'fa iced. Tll•'
tion ut nave i•ie water, 11 the bili comity'"',he'll Could uu�le,r the teatime
AI) pp I's o sec ate 14ss such a bylaw, but all .the csillrr-
Th.• bill provide . for the prohibition 71 0
of the emptying t sewage into cavi The council adjourned,
'able teeters, and be conmcil was in --
oubt whether th wording of the SUFFERED 3a -YEARS`
bill would not have he efr.•ct of pre-
venting the emptying of sewage. .Alin, 1': t:. T.; ;CpTtt
unless treated. Into lakes. In this -Alter toeing 1,,rtnrd ter thirtp•lwo
�. of roues*, the bill would prevent years °IT and "i''. Mr: ttsm.-.T.-ViucentL
the town's diuptlslog of its sewage as Alma. I'rince Cif.,. 1', 1 .- 1 . a welt -
at present. known fanner living near herr, i- '
the I eanutandfor popcorn enal of dor's 'ele+lee somite. &well g the Inews tnan atnll thhe is
at he
he
license was referred to the spi'cial owes his curt to
commit tee. • Mr. Vincent says: "I h18e been
l i'('ty Reeve Munnings mentioned bothered with a lathe Lack, rite uinn-
tbat the fire committee required a them and heart disease fur neer ter •ly
roof ladder, and the committee was years, and have tried all kinds of lir
given power to purchase it. mental, plasters and a Metric belts. but
Councillor I.aithwaite revived the all failed. A friend advised me to try
Church street sewer matter, but an Dndd's Kidney ('ill.. .1 b ought three
there is already a resnlutinn of the Mote* and now 1 .im ruredl. 1 would
1 uncoil un the tninutee��_which the advise envie. nutria lug from a I sti t
R wn agrees to emptily the oeceitletry loiters Kidney Pill, a
the if the residents on the street sv.I1 trial, for kmrw it w
dehay the cost of putting In the 'molt."
1
' Literary.
"You've reed Dumatri''1 'sited
young man of maid who pretended 'to
Iatlacquaiutance with the beet novel-
esle. QQb, yes!" rile replied, "ten t. he
grand?" "Aud I! ago 41'' "Yee ; he's
tine!" "Dickens Y' "1 think he's just
1fle•iuus l"' "How about Scott?" •'lle-
Ilghtful r' He regarded her keenly'
for a moment. "Which of his works ,
do you like beat, 'Ivanhoe' or -"Oh,
'Ivanhoe' by all meting!" she es -
with fervor. He soiled. "Of
enol s.•," be raid deliberately, "you've
read Scoter 'irmulriun' a ••U( course, ,!A"
Il' t'e • . , .1188 -
.,sk 14101 a question. "But, she
addet1, ""don't think ifs ow gaud as
'Iranhte' !"
At the Ooor.
One day the front -door Ikll at our
hour, rang. loudly. Aunt i'tabriuy,
colored, Who has lived •with ns fur
mare than tblrtr deawler, and knows
Jill our visitor., hurried off to the
decor. We heard her in conversation
a moment:and then she came back,
vourhsaflng no exp!*natiuu,
"Who was it, Aunt Sabriny %" I in -
wee ed - -..
"Aw, jus' scent fool pusson lookin'
fee the wrong number•,".she said. --
Woman's Home Companion. .
•
" •
You need a good salve i1* the house.
Ihivib' Menthol Salve is the best • It
eters* sunburn, tnonluilo and insect
bites and stings, piles, old bore', skin
diseases, etc. tic. per tin, • ,
Fresh Discovery of an Old Truth.
Hrlet►'s enjoyment 1f the !arty
given au honer of her 11101 h birthday
',Troyaitiwriy spoiled by the ill-tt•.upered
uutbrear 6f a'very pretty and. well.
do aced little Kiri who woes atuuug her
A p-arewaker appeat•ed, however,
as plain and rather shabby -child.
who !roved herself a veritable little
angel of tact and goodwill.
Alterher playmates were gone,
HoI * talked it all over very seriously
uk4110r rlt=Z= rxltCUF.1ta11
•
deep than too th1L It any -o ten
Ian that cols soft and level counts:
rusts a slat foot may not occaslua
murl'1 lrtwble, but It Ls bad on bard
necols or In cities and la lu ail cases,a
defect in conformation..
The limbs should 1* clean, -that M.
free (rot ttesitiuehss--but buve pleat;
Of none load substauce. The fore legs
should he relatively ephlrt from the
fetlock• joint up to the keep and long
trims the kure up Us the horse's toil)
This is a very important !oiut, as ❑4.
11(41,e:was ever good for mne11 on the
road o hose ks,w'1(' were too high tilt -
The hind Zeus should be flat ns well
as hem. Thi's • excessive dtyuruess
!hoes with h1 h:y bred .horse,. nod is 1„
be hi -Meted' ou in till_ horses that 1411,11
erly belong In that class. such JIB thou
ougbbrcds, .trotters, heekueys, els. 14,
Colder , bloodts" Inrrse1t 'wee shnnld de
Noma at • least a reasonable n:lprnach
to It. The gambrel joint should 1s
strong and sdcli, dt'velopetl, bear Bleu
der or "dandified." acral ILI also deelr
able to have It relftisrly near H..
grimed,. thouait th1 Is not as 111.1.
- taunt as the pursltlini of the fore.4nee
s `^s ' Tac leer ' ell
his felts with his flet welt under hhu.
and 1111* hoofs shuuld be straight Rite
and aft, neither toeing in nor •toeing
out:
For the body of the Morse the buck
should be short.
The hind quarters sb uld be mel
developed, with the hip ,luta wet,
forward. . The rump skin Id not be
straight, but rather sera •ht 4) 11-
0601)ing-that Is, the I100 men t4,• •
'op of Ale hips to the root o the t:..
should be only moderately obll ue.
The shoulders should br sineeti '>;. e,•
upright, •nod the withers seaee ab .
bi)'ts. This. conformation 'link
Struug as well as elegant' shoulder.
'rho body should be nicely reeled I.
neither- guuut uor "potbellied." lee
should,be ribbed well up toward til
hips. •
. The chest should he deep nether them
vitt', laving large lung capacity.
The ne should be free from undnl'
fleebfNt'rs. It may be either h.tig •or
short. es far as utiiity 1s toss sulcal .
the long, of cou.'ae, belug rout 11 mo+n
elegant and thetefore to be pr'efrrrrd
on w,•11 bred- horses. In cat her gase
It slenlhl be bent a little just before
the polos where it jolua the bend, v•'
as to give tbe conformation that we
call-' 'ckmr rut lu the throttle." 11
_structure that g v isle-hreelede.e-aP-
paratu: free play.
we're nothing 1. :thee was requited
to be ,lone. The Revolving Light.
New Flre Warded. A dear old gentlemen and his Wife
511 the motion of Deputy 14 s -v,' paid a visit to the re•aside. Wliib'the
Munnin s and Oman -Woe yy wimple t+�ir were walij
on the 1m:►rh
,fit 1 Hewkins• one evening they midden c no 1`ttlt'
�Vm• +n°mpeon, Who has been file revnlvini light mt a Iightsllu4.
pointed captein of the fire company.The old Indy gazed at it with ap:n
town,aPl'ointeld Ree warden of the e4es for 'some minutes, then she
Attention to a shot.otl on the meet Lorded to her husband with a prizut ed
side of look.
nit s the Squlare, which is dangerous "Well,'I she exclainusl, ' if lhe�nsu
anrface,nt the otpt lland, Mwee referred ting above lito in that ship hasisr t,� lit that light this
the water and light committee. that
times, and U has gone out every
th1 ep"Ity Reeve Winnings' suggestingtime 1"
possibility that. same ,thOnl y
n,achmer • ancrrssfu.'
l remtli4.q are ecce
/ that the Doty Enginestimitaled. It is evklent that. "i). eL.;'
Works Company
might be hart of the machinery was shipping. west Menthol Plasters succe'ssfnlly relieve
cow- rhnl
ruatik. pains, backache, pleurisy,
eyed 1'y the mortgage the town olds, etc. '• I'he D. k L." have been so
ino
the ePtiRatspecial committee was
as ked t' widely iulitet.'d. Avnid dieeppednt-
e, mast. (e4. the genuine. Made only
A resolution wee passed authorising by the Dayis & i.awrence Oo.
wits her another. Shy summed it up
111 e e wee
"Well. I've found est our thing.
mania. Folks don't always match
their . outsides." - Wein u'r Bowe
Couipanioh.
Horrid rnought.
Mabel, aged three, taken too the
butcher shop for the first time, gazed
in honor at the sawdust on the floor.
•"Pa,"elle whispered, "dues he butcher
tulle?" - -Buffalo Express.
Not Even a Tile.
Mise Yangkie-"Anel what has Lord
Chichester done that vou think him
441 interesting?" Lord De Fendus-
"11e won a Derby, yy' know." Mies
1'xngkie-- "How lovely Oman elec-
tion let's" --Cleveland 11l•ader.
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year-old res4. of Ilene y Haylee, was'
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at 115:5) o'clock 'this morning. In com-
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,saes should
be stone and almost as clean ane twin)
as the limbs. Tile face lire viewed
from the side should -1W Rtrnieltt. -494.4
tins... The forehead should lee flat
between the eyes.- The eyes eln+uld_be_
of medium size, set well np:lrt from
each other and not too neer the top of
the head, and the head when w4edeel
from the front should slaut in a little
m. the eyes upward. "The ears
Chou e . u , thin- -*s -- nttvl and
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they are parallel, not slanting npprt. '
These poiuts of equine perfection
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nl its , for n good horse must
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ave been so lad : with •
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til ught I would' go crazy.
So etimesit is necc::sary. to
take ttvo of them, but :never
more, and thew are sure to re-
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h ill park prodxetlon.
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A 1;4 Imo rich In protein is the only
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ab'r , r.riRi of when elle Is ',red.
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airMtlr the profit trove the pen.
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flour. -�
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awarded first prize
at the National
• Exhibition, Toronto, was
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Mills at Wimipee.
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