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The Signal, 1914-6-4, Page 3THE SIGNAL GODERICH t ►NTA RIO TPgvesDAT, JUNI 4, Mili Ods N►L Ihstory of Ootario oN v West Shore Railway GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITA- TIONS Full Report of the Finding of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board Moyes Showed His Rascally Cunning Throughout the Whole Transaction (c0%( LCUHH KI14)M tater wane) • One or two illustrations way he ven to illustrate Noyes' methods. SOLD ON in August, 11M44, a quantity of rails was THE bought Ir the Provincial Steel Company. To tweet the price, $18. - MERITS Oh M47 -3e9• Myr. prepared and issued e fraudulent ee,ufcete (Nu. 19 of the reties' for $?',2:61.17, the latter being the sum wb•cb, when reduced hy ten perl.ent and one-third, will produce exactly $Ifi,llt 7 511. During the year! 10)1). 1111) and 1911, when it became necessary to raise funds to went the interest coupons on IINIRD'S UNIIENT .BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. the gnat Anteed bunds. Moyes adopted the hold expedient of issuing certifi- cates. In this wise he drew $.iti,lMM1 on false and fraudulent certificates of work done and watetials supplied. when in Gust Dot one dollar of ibis imoney went into colsttuctiun of the rritway. IV.--TneAltet.0 a•nu%u!'TIM ioNE.YK AND Mgt 1-RITIK$ OF THN C„MI'ASY. tiuLU LETTERING The rnyuirles of be board into this 0o LEATHER GOODS matter were tenderer difficult by a Alt orders reompti attjeded to 11 leaving uUIII b,r of circ•uwrtancr+. No book,'/trot AL THE81GN Godsrloh. of account of the company's busrneos A. 8. TAYLOR, rrntATvoan. had heel' kept. No lea, than right hank accounts bad been opened, to retch of which some part of the ys ` MEDICAL in question war traced. Three ut these accounts wet,. at btalerich, and five at Toronto : fief of them in the "lame of John %V. Moyes, i wo to the nave of the Huron l'uncuu^tion Cowpony, and one in the nawr of the Ontario West Shore Itsilway Company. Many cheques wept missing. so trust it Was unposbtble to identity sonic ut the DR. W. F. GALLONS,. M. B. uNos and reeldeoos. Nark attest.Oederieh, oursh or ('unity he,W ry o.toe• TeMpbooe LYI. l ills (;KO. H1IL1':HANN. OS1'E- 11 i'.\TH. speclatht in women'. and ehll- tn -,Ii case•. acute. %runic, and nervon. d4 unlv+., ryye, est. r)Ir-e rod thrust, lamlwao a,td entries w the bank ledger. The ens - toot cuudlteoua. )ote North ,nee ,third t,N,r rrourtbetlpusn.Got, rieb. barrarsmtentof the board arising fruw (hear matter, was further increased N. F. J. R lUtfiTEK-EY$ EIkR.. by the fact that Moyes retied utterly utr.e and thte�t only. Heraw sar.eoa„ 011 this enquiry to rCaJi.:c and di.- . res York Vphthalmb and Aural I Hospital, huitxtl \eel+L. Part Nose and 1 hroat Hospital, charge Inc•nuts as a 1st' ' e, eQunt- Gulden equate. and Maorenetd Ky. Hospital. owe for their' moneys. The wain London. I ug1end. Of ice. J.1 S. W merlon street. actor in these tran.artuotis, he slung straiford. opposite `res: Church. Hours b. u ll s. urs. w 1 p, w.. 7 tog I. tn. Taleuhoue could let iu light upon many matters 8,. which ate still obscure, yet with ei'rry Wla. ANL MINNIE M. OREER, Ti • D. C., ('hlrupreetun, wine and nerve specialists. l'h,rupraeNC 1• (zee .clench Ghat or. re. wit haul dates or knife. Free examine - t1011. Milne over rikatwan . ensue Stare. en. ranee an East street. Phdse 7n. io-ho - -T LEGAL DKOUDFOOT. HAYS & KILLOR- I. AN. bsrrtat.r.. eollciwn', notaries public. rectgs In the Marion. Court. etc. Private reeds to Mod at lowest rats of Ir,;crest. ince. YAM Ade Square. 0 -aerial. W. KKUCIWUOT. K. 12.. H. C. HAY)). J. L I:ILUIKAN, W. PROUI) IM)T, Jr. CAMERON. K. C.. SARKIS- (11, TER, adldwr, hear. ppusblle. 01fl.se- .tor strict. lesderlch. i.ird door fro 0 Squaro. 1'HAKLEM OAKKOW, LL.B., HAK- IUeiTklt, atU,ruey, solicitor. etc., Dude 1.. Money to lead At low0.1 rete. ( 1. SEAOER, (BARRISTER, 'Wits 'Itn\' •_ .•.‘t leeveyaneer. onrt }louse, tiodetich. met. -'Irl AUCTIONEER. THOMAS OUNDRY AUCTIONEER Boa 117. Uodcrich. All instructboos by mail lett at Signal office will be prompt.) M .:,dru to. Ke.;detse telcpoone 119 - INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. $20,000 Pkite. VAADTWEy toFUMN0DSCATMO ,.RUN. Barrister Hamilton ..treat. Uoderich. opportunity given hive to explain he has chosen to remain silent, or worse still, w wilfully mislead the board. Under these circumstance, he has no just ground of complaint. it he is held a:countable for that pert of these moneys and see:urines traced to his p.weevtst +n and control. which ,zee not clearly and unmistakably shown to have been properly applied. A. A. To THE MONEVA. Mr. MacEwen. us the secretary 'of the company nod Moyes" agent at Ciuderich. had ereeptiunal opportuni- ties of becoming familial with the ex- penditures on construction account, and as his statement of the amount so spent closely epproxawates to Mr. Netts rouclttsiun.. the board believe. IL may be safely- adopted as correct. Mr. MaeW.wan .libU)i.s a statement .hawing that all the payments nt (ioderseh. and tinier ut '1'oss•utu ut whish he has knowledge. ruade on ac- count of ,o11st11n':ion, were Yom,•-'i'-r.- INi• made up in this way i - Pay rolls and accounts paid at Updetlobs $153,9113.55 Tie. l 1N1lh .... 1F,;olel,07 Rails ...... ...ia71."7:,.111 Less :1r per cent of pt•it paid 11) lingtll►rarl lt•ed Ison'Istaken at p;11..... ':11,Isr..75 Eight of way ........ .... 6,777.68 Timber . 1.1111.0)) Additional conbtruction Oplo,ln Iso iout1..--• \V KUI:ItT•�0�1. Mr. MacEwen ran speak positively `1 ' of. these payments. As to the rails he INSURANCEAGENT. I states that the invoices reed that :til i per cent of the price was to be pair) in i uneuarantertl fronds. F'u,ther thin this, Mr. MacEwan's positive know- Iledge does not extend, although he says that besides the above, tayntents I were prithebly made at Torr nte for a lucuwoti\ $_Xsl, and for legal ex- . penses. a sow unknown to him. t1 t 1ILi OP MUTUAL Filth: IN ; The guaranteed bonds, principal 1 dURANt'k CI•. -Farm and ,.olated'and interest, produced the stem of esti. )•eopertr tneurod. $kfl,tir..U, which is ...ohs nccuuntt'(1 (Jensen -J. H. McLesu, Pse,., 8estorth P.v.. for. Mr.MacEw;tn's testimony rorrob- Fl 1 e. i , bec.-Tres Uodero:h t'. U.. recr. k. leases 1pec.=free.., Sestorth !•. v. ' orated by the documental p evidence, 0.bt, .oidr.-It. 9. ApeUregvr. r+es/w18 ; Jeha so far a. Pppli-Mille, ulakesrl, 1 reason - Joh neyr, Wwele. t; N Ilam Rlnn,l'ere.taans. I abli certain that ti--�•-a' were John Beed; Ru', rt, Fen is, raarlodt: Mskolu, ' properly expended in the construction ticI:wen, NruoMSM. H u 1 oc k : %l IlIlsm l'M'-nee. Nee.fot h : ! ;of the railway. This leaves to he +ac- Ageau: J. W. Y.0. Cheoleville; (1.:)rnit - nmilted for a balance of 13171,585.31. Iluxhiel. aeaLottl'. I•otluy-bo;sets can par I and the hoard plates the burden tif AC- I semeaseem,.ee iris► tat trims remseteu. ai i onpti,n: Wils whet tit poo sly hew It Morrish'* J. Clothing t tore.Cllat.•.. or er H. Inapt•. „ p)rin frlraMtutder. M$- W. 11.. nu s Urotvey, atl.et.Iua street brawl -we. t Moves. This burden he bait PO er sig- nally- failed to diceh..rge. 1'ow mnrh of this large balance was I. Alt 'Mutely appliedte1'the p'rrpo+ry o11 ,e railway 04161u -wird is tenable to say from the WALTER B. KELLY. J. 1'.. material at its command. ',his much OODERICH. ONT. the board can say, that the •w'untent- ! ary evidence makes it el. • that of 1S8CER Or kCARluwOk, WCJM.`�h:y. this balance, which was all id out hy t_ -- Moyes. ler•ge suns were i iberetely nlirappropriated : for instars , chasises • - and vouchers show the 1. .owing 1- Paid in interest coupons. ....85filas1 E. R. WIOLE Transferred to Moyes psi- vale accounts .... ....ftr . 1 Paid on account of Phila- delphia land deal. $15 ,OI111 1 Paid on sr -count of Maitland Hirer Power Company, 8111.S M1 Paid Ae, J. Pattison d: Co (Alleged stock purcheses)..19,7f10 B. _As To ME( t ISITIEs. ! lea Aso LIGHTN1Na : British, (''median and A merioan. Ari,uENT. a,cavaiv ANH KMPWTaaa' Li.ta11: ITT :. 1 be ocean Accident and Uuarantre ."corporation. Limited. of London, enc. Flu►.IJTT A14114 UCAlt. ... IK,Nta) : 1'he. t.,)). FWelityand (a.uranteel'oupruy. Intim a rv.ldrucv. not -Mewl corner of Vie. Yria .zed tit. Psi id • street.. 'l'hui.e 174. addressed to the Dominion hank, the Provincial Steel Company, Limited, claim to be entitled to these bonds. The bunds are now in the possession of th, board, subject to extstiug legal rights (Exhibits Nus. 4.48). Twenty bonds (Nos. 581 to (1M1) of a par valor of $211,110 were on the 75ird of July, 11e18, deposited with the 1'or- ma.° General Trusts Corporation by John W. Moyes, president Iprrruw- ably of the tailway cuwpsuy1. The letter from Moyer c.:coulpenying rue deposit is somewhat vague. but seems to indicate that they are to be held fur the Huron Construction . Cewpauy, and drliveted uver upon a certificate of this board bring iaaued. These bonds are now in the p ossrs•i.1n of the 'Toronto General Trusts Corpuratioa. The balance of the Moods, u( a par value of $I6.5,IMMI are, the hoard are satisfied. iu the p osres.ion or control of Muyr.. The books ot the Dominion bank show that on the '.gird of July, 11891, .a sealed packet was received front :1'. W. Moyer, raid to contain one hunched and righty $1lM11 Wert Shore lands. The inrtructluns to the bank were that the packet was to be de• livered on the joint signatures of A. J. Pattison and J. W. Moyes. On the Pith of November, ilIkI, the Do- minion hank, upon 1411 order signed by Mc yes and Pattison, delivered over to Moyes this packet. Apparently the block of fifteen of these bonds now tm the possession ot the hoard, was in the interval wilhd,awn from the packet. Tbr remaining one hundred and sixty - flee !•odds of a par value of $1155,0011 are. the board believes, in the posses- sion and control of Moyes. As Moyes cannot take any profit under the con- tract which, in the name of the Huron Construction Company, he wade with the railway company, hf' annot make title to any of these bonds under that contract. Unless emu's Balm ur lieu of which the board has nu knowledge has supervened. the tailway company is entitled to delivery of this block of one hundred and sixty-five bonds, as well ae the above biotic of twenty b,nde,. of a total par value of $185,11l). V.-THK ASSETS OF TIIR COMPANY. These consist solely, bo far as dis- closed, of the right of wsy, for the railway between Guderich and Kin carding. the w•o,k et condi ructiondone on that line. and certain 1/014 -ay material. These assets are tuffs- des- cribed i,, Mr. Middleinist's report and correcting it in the light of informa- tion aul.rquently obtained from Mr. Mach:wan and other witnesses. they may be su,,uur+rized as hollows, pie - inking that the right of way has been fully paid fol. except as to seven par- cels i,, the township of Ashfield, and five parrrls in the township of Huron, for 100,1 of which the company bolds aptinos *1141 which Mr. M teEwan erti- Illates may be purchased for 1117s. Iligllti of way (actnel purcha.a prier a, given by Mt: 11acEwan utdId U,i17.tV1 Value ut m01 k. ez,'cr. as estimated by Ml-. Jlitddle,,list. deducting eetimlatr of )118( '1 I Ight of way,.• 21i).U764,JU F:nginee0 11g '' (lye pet • rent. .. ....... '111.753 )M) Matel43,113.75 $278041.21 F'rou, Mr. \li.idirtni-t's eetiwate of the value the bonsai de.lucts the allow - MARRIAGE LICENSES 1)ar.woaT Inner of Marriage Licenses Wi(IL8'S PHARMACY (;uderieh. Ontario CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE STNATFORO, ONT. [k+ss1ase -•-- aMstt la Redeem It say M r e Slai_ 'lt• cess memuse 1) The bonds guar oteed hy the Iapplicants of a par value of 114011.01111 were sold. and realised as stated above. p]:1S4,1M11. This sum. w en- tad by accrued interest. gitd,Alt7.61, was applied as above .et out. (2)r The unguer&nteed bonds of a par value of t'3U 0)1I were not void and, en far as appears, were applied as follows :- Fifteen hoods (Noeuse bi 4151 of a per value of $ts,Bf11 were nn the Ard of April, li(K►, deposited with the Do - million bank at ant') by Josh Huron C:oe&lreetion Company Mose., subject to the order of the Priay knew l W'teel $lith Jeremy, INA dory lAisr aefl.a w HOME STUDY The Arts Cooke may be taken by corrrsp un- Dut student* s5 to graduate utast ■tteed one seeder'. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY KINGSTON, ONTARIO ANTS APPLIED SCIENCE EDUCATION Iwwehwa MEe1CINE trim nccNt►r0 SUMMEF •8CHOOI, 'UPC zed AUOIIST G. Y. CROWS, R.Shear, Linnet., Oat. MacEwan's COAL Best Scranton (lard Coal -all sizes. Cannel Coal for open grates --the highest quality of Coal that can be bought for the purpose. Empire Dome s t i c Lump Coal - most satisfactory Soft Coal for ranges, box stove:: and fireplaces. Standard Chest Chestnut and Furnace Coke. All kinds of Hard- wood and Kindling. Peter MacEwen Estate COD LIVER OIL AND IRON Two Most World -Famed Tonics Combined in VinoL ('od Liver ell and Irma hay* proved to be the two most successful tonics the world has .ver known --iron for the blood and the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil as a strength and tissue builder for body and nerve.. and for the successful treat- ment of throat and lung troubles. Two eminent French chemists dis- covered a method of separating the curative medicinal elements of the cods' liven from the o11 or grease which is thrown away but to these medicinal elements tonic iron L now, added, thus combining fn Vinol the' two most world 'famed tonics. As a body-builder and strength ere - &tor for weak, run-down people, for [echos old people, delicate children, to restore strength after sickness: and for chronic coughs, colds, bron- chitis or pulmonary troubles we ask you to try Vinot with the understand - Ing that your money will be returned If 1t does not help you. H. C. Dunlop, Druggist. ti'wierich.4.J"L. c - - --_�1 ante of $114,146 profit --computed at the rate of fifteen per cent upon the value of the work dyne --es in cries of 1h, provision in the K to way Art above r. - ferrrd to, no pr- fi• is permissible Loth.. Huron Const r uet.ion Company: V1.-THN Laa1/11.ITINx o)' TIIE CI)MP.%7 ) (1 i To the public- ' Bonds it..ur.1 by the to,i)p my andguarante.dhv the sppli.•ant•, dated 1.1 Mate. 1111th, and payable on let May, 1rly, with ilrlerest in the meantime• at five per rent pe H111111111. payable hall -yearly un the 1.t of January and the Ivo of July in each year, and seemed by mlorlgege on the company's under- trkirie .. .. $19tI,IMM1 Bonds Nn.. 41Ir to IIS issued hy .-the cou,pauy (not guarenlerlll dated and p- y ide with interest as above, and secured by ulortg.K•- :on the company's undertaking, and claimed by the Provincial Stroh' nary ..:.,a $15.1191 Wage's at Gowlericb, as esuwal- ed by Mr. MarEwan. $:AMI tri $400, SIM $itM► 'Other accounts estimated by MacEwan, $1:11) to $1111(1, was $181M1 Tu1.eboe. M (2) To the Shareholders- - Although the records of the company show that stock to the extent of 8125,410o was issued to Moves •end his four associates as clove mentioned, and that stuck W the extent of 1xf70,010 was issu- ed to the Huron Construe Company, it. 1, cleat that no real liahility exist- under this hen-), ss nothing of a•alur WAS paid or given for the stock. and the e..,,tr:.i-t with the Huron C'rustrutl ion Company is void. as in breech .orf the Railway A •t. This was the view taken by the legislative as- The expetiniental f.nul at Ottawa • sewl,ly when the act was passed and the rranch fat bus anti six ' s ,in 1913. vesting the franchise and make Held husband. y investigations a ' property of the company in Mr. test' plunime,it par' of their work. ThomasRtothers In trust for the lAn- the int,,ula'' •f those wen are applicants. subject to the rights of int.•t•est'') tl a 11.01e in.por,tant results the creditors and landholders of sif hist .•••.on's work over 1 h entire the company. sy.lr)o ir.v,- leen aunttoaticed cud VII. -SCM(( \KY 01' CUN('Lr*o,Ns, i+t•n,•.1 in Hultetin 1o. 7S of ter rapes i- m'•o'al lata,.. It fakee up the gn••-- (a That.tohn W. Moyes, by th`' tion .,f rolxtion, cuitiva ion, fere iii• false and freudelent representation zee-, rates of sterling, rose of pnudl:. - that $1.',11111 had been paid into the (lino, ward erxelirliou and other' 1Mminiou batik. Toronto, un ac.• t pnie, , •onl.ec rd with field aeric ,I - flcCall's Patterns D M I LLAR U SON Perrin (cloves High Class Linens For June Brides WE take great pride in our stock of High Class Linens and feature Old Bleach as being the best that is made in Ireland. Old Bleach Table Linen Sets One Cloth, 2 by 2' yards, 1 dozen 22 -inch Napkins. The Set $9.00 and $11.50 'Old Bleach Towels Old Bleach Towels are a luxury without being an extravagance. There are over 20 designs to choose from in Plain and Fancy designs in hemstitched and scallop- ed ends, from $3.00 to $ 15.00 per Dozen New Sport Coats Some smart new Sport Coats to hand this week. They are the correct garment for young Ladies. Smart wear in the new Honeycomb Cloth, each $15.00 6 only Misses' smart Sport ('oats just received. Newest styles in Brown and White Check. Grey and Cadet, specially priced $7.50 file $5.50 New Parasols New Parasols - ii(iw is the time to hut' your Summer Parasol and get the benefit of the entire summer tte;uher, ail the newest styles, from $1.00 up Buy your Verandah Mats at the Scotch Store All that is required for the comfort of the verandah is now in stock in Screens, Mats, Matticgs and Rugs. Get our prices before buying elsewhere Kayser Gloves McCaI1 s Patterns and Publications Kayser Gloves 56 Mi11ar's Scotch Store Th56 - i Field Husbandry Experiments of the capital stork petit -tired the I) .- 1 „v.,. Th.. inf., in •t ion ii,prevrntt.l by Railway West Shore R,Iway Cumpx•)y iGuur• and 'Cations and i Itool ris..r, to h•' permanently o,ganized. ;easily at -Alnico lot -lady. This 1).1.- A b) That no pertuanellt capital W.is liin es fm- Frey dist• il•nt i<.1. a: 11.• p.ulit• contributed to the undertaking be- Itali•-t.. 1.4 •, ch of 1hv depssrt111101 of gond the pence 41-1 of the sale of the Jaga i. niter.- '1L Uttwr►a. bonds guaranteed by the appliratr's ; , _ • although fifteen of the unitnirant red hoods have!heeut velue of taken by 117. ll'r. vm„ ►1at ',••Ite'o.d 11an W. Cerey, r�•idetrt' f Mitrhell.n old is deed Steel Company in part payment of 1 at the age of 1s3 year-. tail-.. it That John W. Moyes in bt.A'•) of the Ontario Railway Act proeUr.s1 a coloralle ay -cement for ler con • . ,traction of the railway, to be in1•t - ed into betw,•en the tailway • pato and the so-called Hurun Coosticcti)-i Company, hich latter was in fact 1 Pi Jobi: W. Moya.. tdl That by procuring to he iaeu'd false and fraudulent piogtess 174)111)- , cafe., Juba W. Moyes withdrew Lura the rorento ti.•netnl 'Dusts Corprn . 11.;n the pros, cd8 of the side of the bonds guaranteed by the 801.11C:81.t•. amounting. with interest, to the sun: of 0102.IL17.a7, anti Vaughan M. Hob- ert., the ra laity co11tpauy'4 .fig;n.•.•1. by hie gross negligence end breach , duty, aided and abetted Moves in hi - fraudulent .fraudulent design. (i) That owi'.e to the fact that 1, looks of account of the c.unpan.i butine,s were kept, and that 1n8nt vouchers fur payments ate ml1118018 th.lx)ard. eaatuwt repoiLt,eeyjp 5'ucct near how mnrh of the Arintitnf so ft•aire• silently wit hdrlwn by Moyes w..• properly expended, 1 his ,,ouch is 0, 1 that, while Pt•\,•,NI thousand. of du' Ian wets appli• 0 to purposes fur.•ig• to the railway-, thr.nlm of $?".`t,^?i .I' was properly expended n, railway t. n struction aid materiel. (f l Thal the assets of :be commit,( consist of the right of w -.y (which fel the enure dletaec•. rxrept for twelve parcels, Das leen acquit e.11. and conbtrtlrtion rock and material. all which, accord, .g to the corrected valuation of Mr. . iddlemist. l',is . is worth 12ie,1r21 21. (g) That all the liabilities of the eompany known to the hoard are the bonds guaranteed by the applicant.' of 1 a par value ut $400,IMM). alsd a pitted of unguaranteed bonds of the par value of $13,1811. Moth of which are secured by a mortgage on all the company's undertaking, and besides these there are outstanding onaecured accounts amounting to .001e WM►- (Signed) D. M. Molarryaa. chair- man ; A. B. !NORA', vice-chairman ;' H. N. Krr'Twn, . commissioner. -A pioneer resident of Lucan, in the person of Mn. Catherine Sprout, widow of the late Thomas Sprout, over to the silent majority on �edIrl ears. She was a native Sdinborgh and came to ltae- ada in 1ftIM, and settled In Huron Bonet7 when the forret presented an unbroken front. Mb. was a dsnghter of the late Nr. and Mrs. Themes KM• bal. e( ole Mill teed, Teabaesositb. II ACHES ▪ BOILS 1 CHILLS ES 1 ■ CARBUNCLES ■ PAINS IN Are "Danger Signals" -the human system's method of givingwarn- ing that the blood has become impoverished and circulation poor. In this condition the human body is almost powerless to resist the more serious illness. Don't delay. You need DR. 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Sunkist Oranges Sunkist are tree -ripened, glove -picked, tissue - wrapped, and shipped right from the tree, so are always fresh and full flavored. Will you buy mere "oranges," or will you get "Sunk t?" Prices are low. Get a dozen now. See how to get these premiums. tun California Fruit Growers 110.111' xis ISS s� . Oat. Mall us this coupon and we will seed you war complimentary 410 -pap retips book, showing over 110 ways of using Snak)at Oranges You will also receive our illustrated premium book, which tells yon how to trade Sunkist wrappers for beautiful table silver. Ire send this coupon or call at the above address. NAME ' IaDDIUMS