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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-6-9, Page 6s Terla :DAY leeii 0. IMO' el HE STONAL: OODERTeH • ONTARIO THE TOWN COUNCIL.I was invit.tl to speak, .Mr, fiamble pointed out that unitise auitahte abed* were pr"vided f,,r the etlnage el peek- - . . I age freight vtea -the local matiufac•• FREIGHT SHED 10 BE PRUVIDED tar`" w"uld out send freight to the I hers or and runt the risk ul its being deetr•!vell• by- the weather before it I could be loaded on the Taste. He gave .Dote instaueee shorting how the Tarn Bate Action to Be Taken Chief pre"rut state of attire liteteit.d the le tthal iset, and .. AT HARbQR. : 'Yule Resigns wo a ms g n •• the i own in Hinds of Laviaers The Sower•.Question ' Uir'ARaie- Other Municipal Business. • _ _ The iegulitr'meet cog •.1' the town •,•uncil t+'•„ 11.1.1 "u I'tadar ece.titr,T: AR itis •"outdo*,. We.te. ta't•sent es - rept 1' tuned:... %%diatfi"i,' who ii w.al ?In ate ii. so the 1%e.t. 1's,r'rulnute, of the. List 'regular -i 'ned atnd meeting weir 1.a'1. and t, . 't.ellowing tht.. the clerk is •L a letter iron' \1'. i•:rnns, of l'tinriet. iu whkher lie stated 1ltd he would tie to town shortly to deal with the tnatttl of sidewalk •abo)t the Square. The I street inspector wilT be outifle d. The Town Bylaws- The eoun':il is put to ro Much inoon- VelilrnCe lieceuee of the delay in coins Wetting the cnuseetidation ot the by• taws that the Mayor directed the clerk to write the town solicitor, asking tt►at the wui'It nt c m*ndaug e Inv- lawt he prlatded with attionce,ibIt waif found that a bylaw existed which urged that, the wooer heart a a= prat II r N an neues.Aiyfaeilitle.. town Purl it Witt -b4 en(treeai'settee--- • Atter tonne further di- It -•i .0 it was (u. fl,, nit ed 1.y' Reeve Heid. ,,.•ondtJ I. On meti;ih of the Reeve. seconded UP •aty Reeve Mannings, that iur 4 -mediate action ie teken.tly the harbor et umlattte" to have a freight shed and g•toom erected. Thi- Was -'ar- tt watt suggested that- a .l+riild- 1 . i.y i,s1 fret would. he ' large hl" begin with,.and $I.t$M/ wit.. Dried ,as the euut 1 ,r which the - it tee could batik% the work dune. +tuesliun'ef Miele) the muscats wallnl l'ilvt: in{; h ennug aseuti .ctutur lig nilide tt:l..t x111 henight Up. A peti- t ion. Is .it ug oiler y+ecru-ignaUrt*. was p1i tnc•n -ant TPTetred 10 the epet'ial-.•liumittee. The ,•I.•rk re- potted he ha I • archei %nine lurttier- • a►aviIg his :•:gu:nxr' J'Iloh•rd, 'Lite/ information in Iht-matter. . ties k teess1ttd that he had .ant yet' Chief `thee Reigns. called and it WKS deeYletl ao have .t tie • I*11,11.' tv'1Ls r'uuuuitU•e• lacer \I.1;. At vomit ureicatiwl tri.Iu %1'1. L. hv:u,. to arrange matter's! • • - .1ulw, re"1g ung bis position esd.hjef .tf A ttestaistitticatitin from Ow Veal 4.. police. was !ad. Ile ;t,k.xi to be re 1'.. It. station agent- *laird that the hayed a, wG. 1 as h•.•.ii.1e, Otensiution,, of ' f'ouneillo 11 allao'r% a-eondr t by time, itt..a Iw beatit..t so • aw'ig,tarieii was :accepted .septi -as ions lir ceps ed _up i' Til Twp Claims. 1 letter from •. Blair awkAA-that who w;ts bitten by. alto, be: reef im a .1-e $1117 for his exprtises tat:4ug. 1 in % Pasteur is time Which his [sato :sway. A intati1,rr suit letter be tiled. but faun thnupht tie., R'!. I•N' neuter of hdt•ittp a sidewalk ;AM on ▪ the bride*. at tba' tout of £ ui ,•1 "lull had been-;reft•rrrd to the pt••1,er' authorities. Fron, Ilk Chief of Force. Thr .loaf of ti ilice. iti a letter, •xiatcd that the htulilitig being erected by 1'. T. 1►.'an, o11 the collier of M.in- treal and Lighthouse .t14.44,, 'tali %tut runttaty to 11.,' ttotdfng of the 'tirt•- 1' ht law, hid 'be considere.1 that Mr. Ilene 14ituuld have received .a I. -E- mit to build.. •Iii 'tefteellet.I.., the• ,-1r hn•riug of the bylaw tireVitling 1..1 Fire eM•ttp.-" 00 • retain- LutidinpJ1-, t he chit( passe eel that. the pti.prlet. of- the igwta bou,e had beer, notified to have the hnilding et fnipptd with tire • creches-- 11.' • alto• .repurt.•*1 that it he laig a .oiling older was :till living em. • if..tced, that names of dug •:unci• n'a .%-implying with tit.• bylaw had ls'.' Secured and it was hie intention 10 . Mite the guilty p,utwt- jat,srcuti.a. The report, wits- trea.- t--%rite--+•t+lttliwt e"tq The Postoffice Enlargetnent. The Mayor 'read a letter float tht- 1 windy Mjte.ister "f Public \\'arLs at I Ittaw4 stating that the plans`. tor the adihtinil• ru the todet•ich Ia,stotlic• bnildioi;\tiaal been prepared .and tend- cri% u*IKht,Iw Palled for in' a few weeks. -The estimates. provided for $111.4 HO fpr the eonstrut•tioit of this addition. • Won't Earl Grey Be Sorry? The $.t or .i . f Ottawa al.nt- ti ram-- uarinicMion asking t lie count it's uptn- inn 1,11 the advisability of having it • union at the heeds of it ipalititt. to rokigr.•gate at Quebec sante time this' corning ltd1 f,m the purpose of hiddmit Jarewell to M:si 1 and I.-.1 1•i't' . belt their dri,attine. Thi• Mat or •nnsidered that it warnut necessary fat' Ih. r.. ..,$i of 1italerich It Wits decided that •hi• position be re- rsday. Juni lath. 'tnudfoot. 11st ys A Hithartt-- Aft relwil,- a dog some tiler t" the amount of. t 1'oronte. while tmetit, and the .t %tithe lie was steel that the allot Hawkins Hud suggested that the stt•uc•lett to write Mi'. Mit that then taloned was vet v the•ting had flitter' hint. 1'.0 Mg i 1.4 lit rn the- ihrtNlt) Iteeve Mooning! that he hal mortal that the clxihl lie Men. alai it had c town tll,atlra. He did not want tarn out t hr same way, ant e that the letter h.• t•eferted to the riarl coturui)tee•. svi(h insttttctinn. consult Liu• sill leiter. Con.•,•�-qt kin* seconded the :nation, wnicn:w carried, - . - _another letter from P,•oudfoo Hays iv Blair stated that the town was held Iiat.ie fit• damage" euttained 1" Walter 11. Hart i.onls auto by rte ri:nning into. x, Wagon tin Hamilton %street. one night last week. Deputy. It.•ri'r Mhnniuhs stated that be was ,tlt,Une ngto,Ite side of the street at tint time the *readmit laup{tened and hr convidereil %bat. "as the wagon was almost twenty fret from the sidewalk. thee hostler al. the hotel stable should rte blamed for allowing a wagon to stand in that position at that time of night. Councillor Hawkins thought the street should be .•ntirely cleared I., P. ienresented at 'this gathering "1 vehicles tit J the uwuerL't: ut' tate. by' ('uunedle t• Martin. the Iiup►ioion Day ccJrbrtti it cotumt<itee will receive a giant of newt if ft t* fuup*1 fo-ire' uertstuty. lanai yeat•''the a 't tee Jill nett run any •i' Ihe4uwli grant, Fire Alarm System. - Deputy -Reeve- Manning' took the lite at the Kahane ton .1'utnitu{e fac• tory Last 1'hurtday uing as,iitt ex- ample to iudie'ate, that the town *Medd luavi• it letter -lire alarm sys- tem. He slated that considerable tittle Wes» to 'at the, tire ball tweatise the firemen chid not louse.- the Ineitiun 'of the fire: -When-milted -us-4-t -avhy there wa„ nu water available for a while titter the lire was di,uovertd he stated that the roan employed t.rsltut u13' the .tandp4w'ditl to brl,.le be re- ceied instruction's from the pumpioit station. Mr. Mourning. had been speaking ti. yir: -Porter manager of rl . I...•at .xstetji 141 the hell'1'i•lephnne �t•n., eoncernJng.at. het ter • tire.al:uul system ,tad \Ir. I'ortet• was 14 the o tiniun that an elnc•triral gang iamb) 1 installed w-tttetrenrtid benotated by the etta-r.it01at the peuta•al telephone off:'.. In motion .;of l t'ounrillot Hawkins, seciind-ed' be c..uneill,•l I'arsone. the flew i•amtuitte was in - '41 octet' to look -into the matter of x bet tet fire Idiom st'eteut and to report' at the, next cmtncil meeting. r. '1'be council thea adjoin lied. - t .eat What Did -He Mean ? link he in pit eminent Kpa•akrr at the (`nng►e- e•11, "txlitlg -Rational meeting in fate First t:ongte- ori v that g,ati,tnxl church. E (et, Orange. Was di'rlaim- telling the .other day of it W estt•ruta's unite,'• opinion athe Estee • reca114d "This team" 1-x1(4 the s1'eaaker, "was opsin• t► pr"minenrchurchman sold had mm - et the citelon to visit New fork, where he his to remained for a few. trays.- tin writing c,ved of hie experience*a-Tr hes Wite fn Ana Pe- West he had thin tp sir}• : !New lank to is a great vitt. but 1 do wish 1 had iur 11. w- reme here brfute 1 was converted.' " aril; x, rhes r•rtne•dTo meet whh it. -u= `$t- a" u••.P"peyl in have. their yards used b the !i'st�uery as u• place to the elei k wits inatisietl to reply to leave their 1 kgs when they c W .401epptuvsl summit et,.. rotur41111(1s Y Horses and 8a4tes.. James H. Keene, who ii noted no Ieaor s'aa a beettlan that: as a financier. aid at a luncheon at his Cedarhurst sidenre ••\ly love of borne. has been a great atom to me all my lite. I have ays kept my horses in their place, gh. 1 haven't allowed them to sae with my business. • ' no amen' carry their love of •altogether too far. Such a one was a young father who stood with his fair ife before the crib of their first -bot ' "•Isdt he wonderful?' the young Mother cri d. 'Did you ever see any- thing like h • !Cat twenty-six Months:' Al tho inlet hot•see Semi -ready Clothes , DRY WEATHER HERE AT LAST Now is t ale Time to Paint Are Absolutely Right! J NIL LEAN BROS., t:OI) RICti, IS YOUR STOMACH WRONG? LITTLE DIGESTERS or direct from ,,.Weal--„ will put it right quickly and surely. Money back if they do not cure. At all Druggists. 25c. a Box. THE COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO As one drives around, and especialty ii the country, one is surprised and depressed to' sec ,the_ _numbed hi'ti*cit, that � r..s Actually' decaying for the want of a little paint. A well -painted house and barn and tidy IDEAL FENCING .give an air of prosperity to 4he place. • Possibly your house is the one we mean. Brighten up -- put on a. good face. With hogs, cattle and grain the priie they; are, you can afford it, aiid it' will increase the value of your farm upon the cast of- the job threefold. In doing so, however, be sure yOu get the paint that wears the longest and looks -the best. I31 actual test'» ith other paints we know that the CIAI'LE LEAF or - M. C. lines are -the best ; or it uingr:Lead and Oil that 'tttl will get of us, pure Elephant `White Lead and pure Lire seed Oil, at the best prices going. ' A Hardware sold at tight prices at that effect. t',tt u, .1f he platter was left with the Mr, Dean's Request. • A p t tit ion front I•.• T. t)ean wits read, asking permission to i•cmdirct a Flt"i ales* in anal, ental. hay and "elite• at the corner of %lontreai Jared 1,ight- house "tfeets. 'thr.lwtitibn stated that A shed- Itis:Ul fret. had 'seen created• with a theta old Void. It.ww" eiwciel committee. Committee' Reports. The eetnetery :and parks c notice recommended that no action be taken ul ta•gard to the. proposal to' cut nil I he • tops of 'the trees in the court house park. The committee also rec- n deli that a reward la• otTere'd futflirt ext ;:third that the shed p -as tor the conviction of persons who unetely a roof over• a high Wald Tenet,. dump refuse on town property not It was' mowed by Reeve Re' .1, i.1- •- de.tgulated for the purptwt• And that meted by Coutteill"t• Persians. that t -ova he grentrd. Councillor-1Vdl lace wattled the petition *••trued • the peal,iie.win k" i•ornntitlee..• •I'ltit. la:diott eras xt It 'ley l'ntaucilliit Hawkins. - who suggested that Mr. Dears Ia• asked to tit. the sides of •tht• "hid. as •an it iditii.nsl safeguard again.% the sliteading of tire. Mr, Dean thein asked permission to ad- dress the a•tuneil. He ...Anted that 1 signs containing 1 hi't iuferuta(ion' be pat••ed on the river and' take branks. The.tepa.rt was -adopted, and -on 1110 - inn ed•Councillnra Hawkins and Par - 'ins ``ins A reward of $i will he offered through advt'rtisctnent ilk the - local papers tor the- eonvictinn of persons tial itttlidying With' the rule. - 1u he re•noit of the. public %Yurko coma nose it was recoutuurrrded that the le urst of this 1Vestt•rn Canada out lilts Co. that.. the C. P. H. be owed to extend its switch across e foot 4 Mudge. hill iw granted. on nditinn•thnt the (1. 1'. R. assuni.• all sponaibi1i y as to accutenta and t hat e eompan agree to remove the ex- nsima with' right ht, leaving e read in a good condition at at viten'. Mr. . Clem was given per- il.' to erect' en automobile shed n public propert,', lying between the vert line of h her hill and the nerd fence of the lapel: aH[ttntith ot uw (', 1'. It. grid e,, prp{vtding he green to 1einnte it - t AnC time the I, 'n tun titre lire, in• trit0.t NAe n(Inpted. 1 The finance ilea recom- tended that the auditorsw paid Stitt his is adll when he was htiildiug.1he shed In. 1�1 4 otstidered h. wn.a tnakfug an improve • all .Anent. u. the corder, It would -have th ntfit.•al hi, purl a.1- joist as well to have co atlolhe' sh. d.nutved fat h, the-enrnl'r, 11- •wilh'tl wt.11I•J Inti' proved all et•e1N:t•e tl, - tad's,• town. Ile had anent 1 1111 uta to fin•.1.•I:a••al b•c, !wide) cd %hal this tit Uel%p sh•,n1Y.ftty i Lila %%tth' a grant fir 1nw:oi1.1he .4t14t 111 Whitt lie .curtsid: to 1.1.0.14 .1 1. ;"i 1•ieptot••naent, 4'tN1116I1 1 Stu-_Ht.w.kivatleurcht Ibett the bylaw 1' 1 s b,ro,l,l 1,• tit 1.1 ly *.adhered to, nn, V that the cm i eail thoufd. out Iliow-, t t t.ypai•eutty "oral) uaatte'like tit' to a bats. At tlir suggestion of thi••J' ver t• the mobile wotkt co►umitte- Wats given power deal with the alter. Another request was t11 parulis. 11 Kinn he granted Mr. Ulan elect. n f hbildfng ,nf violet ete h ekt on the I. porkier of 1?ass street an the Squat..: t afso that he be••giv,•n t • tine of pail of the -fleet w bile. el IT ' Ig the building. S Cm:m.illnr .1%'sllace• moved that itt• request he grant.' , but the matter' t _wit left with th• pubdie wutks-, cct n mitt4•e with p1 r to act. The Freight S -d Question.' - - • Materna lots11- art .rt.-W*ti the father test *.ted, impatiently.. 'Mit please duw't tr,- to compare it with a two-yetti-odd tit roughbred,'• " Savin - Money. The late Senato Platt, discusaine one day fn 1i'ashi • ton an economy he hail nit faith 4n, r. id : "Such an economy reminds me "t old Smith and bis keg .f beer. "Smith and his wife 1 sed to drink. x quart or beer every ni • • t before re tiring. This indulgenc • coat them ten cents.. But Smith can e home one day in•great excitement a said : •'Here's a Tuan with 4, barrel nt beer. It will only cost us ft u' cents a quart this way. An eco any of six rents. Huldah.' . '•'That evening the t'lmiths Ma .• pled Pond the new barrel and they it nod, After the pitcher was finished, re Smith said elnwly •• 'George, we've saved six cent! our beer tonight.' " 'We have to,' •Ororge. answered. .and six cents saved is six rents earned.' - •Well, ()ponce.' said his wife. `shall we have another quart and save twelve cents ?' ' - lords+... r\t ( :�tt) V La l„Il/C�% r-� pE-,7•CT);CN is t e as - mina economicaithat '!o'- .can , t try: tMK� LW L. -:J r Half a teaspoonful 1 •miII makc.a u - of cocoa rich, • - fragrant, r',' ritious -with the delicious flavo that io characteristic of Cowan's. THIi\COWAN CO. LtMtr[D, TORONTO. THE - i Howell Hardware Co., LIMITED. • • ir+i+stil»._. . . 4 ' The chat-ut terlstice tha' 'ice • taan %•mit-trot in one clams. ruin hi *nether. If ytei ate a clerk t r. not to la have like a datkr.--t.'. then 1 Shaw. I 'freeing on a goal mane and derrty 1 ing the public is whet the imitator* i f Ithr we11-kit wn -Phe 1). & 1.," Men - 'hid Plaster ate doing. I le foaled, lnsittwit the gt mine, 'Thr D. A L." The Kia'nu1 to J:ut. 1, II1t1, fro A ORIGMN.%I, AM) ONL1 6ENCUNt or theit• work title year. The offer of the inenitger of be Bank te pay four 'per cent. in the mnney derived ft the sale of was nee e ',tett II NAtallace ,MSi111.1 ell that the auditors should work: Ile tieticett- 'they -tte given file extra. The Meyor expittined that the atitlitore had st great. deal of\ idditiiinal wink his' year and it waa meorly on that aceiiiint t hat he extra eiiimint was being allowed them. It was mot a r$Ne l'aising their Kittery. tor e ,willnitew his nitro!) This dainty English car is just as per- fect as the genius of the carriage in- dustry can make it. at is practihally trouble - proof' and built to endure -built right here in Canada. The upholstering is Leathetette throughout and the body is ad instable to a beta or sitting position and finished in `ILIrDIZ� Tan. Them ate lets of reasons why you should buy a C.oladi: -built Dendron -ask your _dealer. Gendron Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Toronto - Ontario 1.111. erect i. shed and the hart brought JAI tog Attires, st-king that immesh/tee . steps le taken in the matter, eats pre- ineeftwoor-4. contd. Ile le With the buildirlir of shoo, hat, nt the pre*, ent t• he 11 lit it rather mid, 1 time th•pot 3, Reeve NI an. nines hought the development of the heeler, traile wa% 11)1.!.1 WIm. matter Iraq 111'0411M. ltjt year ago hail heim in Inv.,' of the Neheme, 1m when it was .1,1 optimal in nott••r•f•toti Wily a eePort 0,1 the fon 10 n Avaiting-toom moat eminent engineers el et bed oitseettel 0 the greund th‘,1 the regard. d. The public winks et Imilding wield , idle all winter. At teewill teolut thri matter th, present time e thought rtie eion-ri-s 'ant turettnitrf thr t-ianirtt." Jli 11111110 141 11414 4113111, t elm., Its so Ise teet-iit 11, rd idle?) tiro' ing.-rtum) ef,ta4.,irteit It ',film the et ?qteht 1/0itied id Trade wore •nt, and the pt. -trident of the I ;amide, Of MI MikkIlItte freigilv Wsim the petit matter Unoer Deep Conviction, - Herbert Booth. eon of the Salvation Army tleneral, hat just conducted to mission • at First Methodist church. London, Ontario. One evening near the close• of the week. it is • related, he Was being assisted by Evangelist' 'Rei - cher, a Tonal roan. JIh•. Booth wow \ asking the people through the Audi - mice to rise at an indication of their desire to letul A Iwtter lite, The heads 01 all were bowed. 'rhe }English evan- gelist beckoned the Tether to h ion. "There is a man np there in the gal- lery." he said. ••watt scents to be tinier deep convietiutr," Mr. Jtooth,dt•strihed hint very. carefully, and Mr. Belcher went down the'aisle and up the gal- lery, stairs. When he reached the virm,ty a e int vi tut sheet' 1, e• perceived with mingled feelings that the man "tinder deep eouvil'tinn ' was no other Chan Rev. A. K. Hirkt, pas- tor of Askin street Methodist church, ANA president of London Conference. --xchange. i No Fofeign Dictation, The Sewer Questions A ti cher in a Philadelphia public Deputy_ Reeve %lrotnitrgs wanted 'to school r condi, narrated the following know what was teeei; t.4 h•• done gccninnt 1tf how an aspiring young aheu1 the sewer for t%It1.•It :1St 1,141 was Italian eitl/eti was beginning to show %Heti tail. year. 1'otineillot \tartan the effects of an American environ- sl,ltell that nothing had been done le- men1, The ?dory. which wax told at a can -t• the I port. of Engineer Chipman teachers' itss'reiathet meeting. tuns had not been sstitfaeloty'an.l it hail somewhat 1ikesnit been th g1, advisnhl*. t... Make it a Telly had Iwen ttw:ly hero school 'sanitary sewer. The 3Ta-ynr riefla nin about A went*., and when he showettnp of the one nioruing tthee teacher• asked hire he dim .where he had been., t• "i ran away," said Tony. the "loan away? Vivo, aid yon tin that far ?" *sited t hr tt•wel hr a1- "My (ether was ening o lick one, s1' f nreenlelter% t iihinJhe tire• Tfini `ttTaorijiht T'mt %UTI sews was the re- fit rnnseler.sl Ih:it lane many n4•"ia ply. ,1.•111. were a n,..'il iron) tin. •t,1- of \ h hr teacher by further q e"tinning them and riled n'.raae•. • which was irrotight mit the fart that s'ny for hrmrg11' Io hit noit'iet•.ltn Vi,-t''i* IMv, scene trifling' derrlietian ha leen when a borer in chit •.f n lefty threatened with a !eating. add haat would have run sway had it not 'seen sleyw) away from h the heet,part 1'.•r the ,1•.i•Iance of spt.•a•t*tote who of .a week. can't. AO the rescue. '11►e Mayor "flat your father hex the righlt•tn though! niece tens n hytaw r,vering Whip wiu,� said the teacher.. 'this matter and while it woes Ming "Vex, he nix added Tony, "tart t looked. Alp Itepnty Reeve Minttingtt war born in this country, and 1 don't rep orted two dangerous places In the want no foreigners to Ilek me," , 1' ' • .Mt estoso•. a,1••,se- Sold by most first-class dealers. Write to us if your dealer doesn't carry them. yo ► can now procure our delicious i1 Biscuits in q size and design _much thi . er and more dainty than the ordinary biscuits. Just ask4your grocer for McCormick' F -A -N -C -Y jersey Cream Soda Biscuits- test, crispest, tastiest. u'1, THE 1at►TS MINARD'S LINIMENT GEO. JOHNSTON. EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR ,ir nit 'Ire and Undertaking wareroor, We.q. aide Square. Ooderlch 'PHONE • Store tt? Ite.nlanee 178 The "Little Lor auntleroy" on the Sold only in 10c and 5c Blue Label Packages. MUCK CY JERSEY 14 SODA ZISCUIT GO DERICH Funeral Directors ;Lod Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at all hours, night or day. 111A5 A PACKAGE. For the man who works with brain or brawn Kellogg's has the true food value -as nourAing as meat'. Contains five inifch nutriment a`s oatmeal. TOASTED Kellogg's builds both brain and brawn, never overtaxes the stomach, never causes distress. Al. -lays the same clean, delicious hearts of tender corn.