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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Jul 1914, p. 5

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4 o n )5 BFic 1P es Sky ~day PC ‘the i 5 . Aits, W. M. 0. Lehâ€"ad was the hosâ€" _A es of avery enjovable bridee party _< of six tables iss Friday evening, the _\ entertainnlent. péing arranged . partio tA fi::ly_ h ‘of the visitors in . town. greatly appreciate . these 1%1“!.“ dstivities as delightful _ opâ€" 3% :%gnmgeol seeing ‘as mlich ‘as PoSâ€" â€"* gible of the old friends. The eames g. Jn entered into. most heartily, ?fl .. guiting in. Miss Hughes cartying | gi“nm p;.lzw.' ‘the cousulation priz »â€"gaing> to Miss Vera: Stirling, fiw 4 which supper was seryed at q & dered on ths Market Square on Wed Pm fsth & in > th * alt un y h Amiing: ‘Owihg to the night being & zl"sd the crowd was‘ not as tl:r‘:'e p is usual on a Friday night.. oo s se wonse; in Wriccine *déetwreifl a civie noliday in Waterloo ?”r‘% # hsC "u .ls l e R} tss Ex [PALIME. o gtle ie il olmcy af a q $ 5 SHEC! g"‘,..m‘..f“ "ravages the ‘po & grice, ) Don‘t miss the * Grand â€" Mfitary btoo at Waterloo on Friday, July . ‘Seven hiz Bands ‘will take part. <‘Phis: is yourâ€" opportunity ;/ to . see Niagata Falls or visit your friends i& jicar «hy _cittes. ‘The Elmira~ Musical g!icty' will run their 21st annual cursion to Niagara "Falls on "Aug. th, 1914. ‘See time table for parâ€" . SAlge C @v * $tâ€"30, 8, 14. & ‘happy. {arewell â€" function, though partially , tinred with regret, attendâ€" ed by thirty members of ‘the Waterâ€" TogpiPromhy topin »Chugch: Choir, was us PASTOR ~â€" PREACHES TO ‘WPhe ‘weekly tand concelt was wish~s for h‘s sucorss, say ‘Aul WICâ€" dersehen." A delightful social hbour followed, with réfreshments, and ‘ a procramme of ‘Yocal ‘and instrumental N3 music . Kings Bt â€"Toronto _ Giohe.â€"‘‘Pessimism "** fnd optimisin‘‘ was the subject_ of a very striking homily delivered / at Bloot Streot Baptist Church by a Presby terian minister on Sunday morning The préacher was Rev. W. D. Lee, M. A., of Waterloo, who occupied the pulpit in the absence of the pastor, Res. W. A. Cameron. Mr. Les _ to marked that he appreciated the privi rege of occupying a Baptist pulpit m’xmly that of his friend, ‘Mr. n Oh. $ PERFONES The preacher dealt in a very . deliâ€" cate and poetical fashion with the and shadows, the , hopes and ‘the despairs . of Tite. His | discourse was Based upon Hab. 3:17 and 18. He ,_ib text might be lfl w in three words:,‘‘Although, and Yet." Epealitz wt(the blighting . of,, m m in â€"theâ€"Niagara . district, . 1 y Erg . | ‘poor ‘harvests cer ; A i on in h ind C x y i6 Wree should not blossom &t - &. should yleld mo ica%, : yet they. re im the Lord. Re o ° experience ‘ of Jo{:: ‘Lhe de ‘ of the sea, Mr. hnot pause to discuss whether ame gtory was true or not; be: ioted the: , "all Thy waves ‘ goue 0¢et me," as the | actuhl Y S. ery © troubleâ€"tosset C y a . very 'g:e‘ Pz or". 4 "¢ _ "Ance 7 * in Jus & b:'ln of, the # ‘fr that poem as iMubs! ive ot ° ipy issue of all . the * 0;. s fintmz‘ol % 4 y 7 i t 4, e c caas Sourtrett" A visit.. to . our €d. M. Ooevitt Phone 317 the County sLobe . WH Waterloo, )OD h Councit was held Friday evenihg to. ; ‘the â€" to ‘Intro * p umt&.m' ©:puroh feom w Suider 100 7 6ho oo : lrot (; e ‘tfi ”m ‘ait ‘the Tand~ the Devitt, Block: and â€"the‘ ‘ Molso Barik â€"property â€" hecome ,aâ€" io Wigh j;'l'y. *Aftera> $ ~ on _ of all méy i c-qd\m' Te Passed deferring dow:v‘”m was rr imtil toâ€"night to‘ alfow those cireula~ ‘ting the petition to sécure / further signatures ‘ap s‘h:‘y ‘had â€"hren [ able "to se only a‘portion of they citizens. T'I)e ophiion was‘ held that with a majority of ‘the â€"ratepayers in ~favor of‘ the proposal contained‘in the potiâ€" tion the c I would be MJ l? taking the % ‘ motion | toâ€" puâ€"‘. shase the â€"}@Mie * .22 Kheto. w is" the‘ chaly MRebs Welenaet, " Be :! Reeve Kutt, and _ . Be a I . moyer.. Wosller, Matiggags Stroh 1 . The clerk Airst=zead~theâ€"report.: of to submitl. At Mm‘;- about the special committee appointed to 30 . per cent. of the q ~© cate interview NpAÂ¥uider, which stated payers: wore ropresented on the petiâ€" that he had pluced a price of $10,000 tions. â€"If the byâ€"law was 1t _mmmdh‘ ‘at would be necessary to x > She the rear of is Bank® propâ€" money out of ‘the current funds. t erty, but was mot prepared to quote this were ‘done he was\ suré _ that a figure at present for an cight foot there. would be. trouble., D'f’?.f.' strip of land on his other propérty of the question is that street wid fronting on King: street. " inig‘is bound to cost the town a great Mayor Kaufman said that immediâ€"deal of money. To secure the eight ate actiof, wag .necessary as conâ€" {feef from Etb to Weher was going to suumm mn. Rank buildâ€" cost a good deal of money, even . if ing could not be held up indefinitely.| the, tow@ cexpropriated the uuln‘.a tte had spoken â€" to different parties | land. If someone buill oâ€"t to t und all had been mxich in favor‘\~ of{ gtrcet linc furtHer down, the _ town widening the street. If it‘ was‘‘not | would pe u;) against theâ€"same pco-| done: row 1t iwld never be done. position. "1t was necessary : to jook ©‘Councillos: thought there was [ to the futur: and to consider _ the nb guatantes that soméone ~ @lse| question as‘a whole. He mfilm hvuuh% not int@ year orâ€"two build but | by staging the 6{1:‘101 that the quesâ€" to‘ the street‘ line further down, ~/ifl tign should he submitted to the rateâ€" ‘MÂ¥. ‘Snidee chose toâ€"sell© a ‘building| payers. ‘ HMe did not like the suggesâ€" site there, and if this was the case| tion that if the council failed to act Ne dupposed"tt woukt entail the "¢xâ€"| without consulting ‘the ~people. : they penditure‘ of ‘another‘ $10,000. ‘ lacked backbone. This was a . big ‘?awnWltot ide ezhlm itmon, involving a Wig.amognt, A at" Snider sdfd : & . s ~notmin davor ‘of : gdlng u.qinycfov\n 7fib.“‘a_i“litee% 1 wgk . anjexpression of opin tiwe, â€" but "of "C the towni‘could ‘irom; the rateflayers. Herdid not take" procecdings "to g:'enl ~this. disposed toâ€" act on the pregént Where ‘a site is ‘situa on a‘ main {petition. _‘ o N 2 s on 8 â€"Councitlor: Kutt thought there vnl nd méutwteo that â€" someone ~ glse would not in‘ @ year or> two build out to the: street‘ line further down, >/ if ‘MÂ¥. ‘Snidee chose toâ€"sell > a building site there, and if this was the case Ne supposed"tt â€"woukt entail the |exâ€" penditure‘ of ‘another‘ $10,000. ‘* t â€" "Powny4 itor ide explained ‘thatg.il ME Snider s naz site *thamgon\n ‘th the ‘street tiwe, â€" but "of ~C Wthe towni‘could ies A itc oc Fâ€"cabcat To WeR ts io Seeacoces" take‘ procecdings "to i. o .. miak Where ‘a site is ‘situm on a‘ main stréet and Hot on a‘résidential street it‘ is not required to set the buitdâ€" ing _â€"back. 'fz:f:;omcfl‘.‘ however, soud have the t widened or exâ€" iropriate "the land.~ ‘â€"‘The town couldâ€" prevent Mt:. Snider from selling‘ it. t & Reeve Wegenastâ€"Suppose ‘the vote was adverse? You can get people to sign a petition but it is a different matter when y are called upon to vote for it. ‘t&:n are possibly 800 catepayers, which leaves about " 500 who have not :expressed an qhk*. and tBey may ‘vote against \it. * Mr. w.uo-‘,, o not um is any tisk of the byâ€"law â€" turnea down if s1 8. A m many mote are willing to ‘sign. > _ . _ Reeve W tâ€"1f we ‘had the Sigâ€" Pc3 the peilien w fthan se s 7 j * h P ho m:oiqt . \But we bave, only ,mt’u per dent.~ We don‘t" "Know t Ahe 10 ‘per ‘Weul: ‘* _/ Saticitor Mc 1t i# not ubcesâ€" p to ‘to i3" 4 "tor auwthorâ€" mk»'m::l‘fljiiofiy i. ‘The touncil‘ has powet %o acquire land. TT y mongy is not rais« od by debenturgs, in Wwhich case a byâ€"law must be‘Bubmitted to the people, the moi would have to be paid in one ye&r, and where would the councit get the money*: The regâ€" ulat funds of the town are hecessary for other purposes. ‘The Council eith bt must taise ‘the foaney . by ‘debenâ€" tures or drop fl-qux | * Reeve Wegenastâ€"What. it the * beos oB 40. Abom Ao s s k is hx' ”a.m'm m ’u h"h‘héfl Â¥> pay © * the amount it one yeat.. . . _ _ _ Reeve Wegenastâ€"What © Â¥ind of â€" a ""4 Mr. Wells ~Speaks. w Mayor Kavimian lt:::h“\;gfl 7’#!1&!’!(&& \ Bogeluon â€"plomeaeel ic adlentifp i woga rare o 4t mt Soarls acenicenia acrtâ€"t w ».233‘.‘., there would have ‘been us dificulty. The course to be pursaed is irroguldr~ but‘ the circumstaAces were unusual. Â¥ 9 ... _ Jb appeared | no y .. tn «o to the pP4 m Sril w dequire, this" Take it (ter ertienity to Taise Ihe muy would: be uccessary toâ€"do ‘something | â€" ue utyâ€"Re / "«)‘_Jg-u\u. irregular, and be was not in daÂ¥or|yatny ob 4 ;‘ ‘@% *'1; of such a course. He oxpressed his entitled to use the sq00I8. â€")._ _ , _ sympatlly with the proposal to widen | «in . : to the Molscns _ â€" the street. lthqqm,,.w 1#is~] pr & . (NMr:) said al., take not toitake the land two yéarp oc vatil. kmew t! â€" .ovhuitwudufitothm is . i:3 ector ,° ‘The price asked to his mind med }ungdor â€" p”;b ) excessive, and there appeared . to be }at a operations .. Rad no other wuy to widen the street |been‘ nicd at th» Mavor‘s , Te ‘He â€"was :...of; the opinion .. .that_ the . nutghr;- _ % ooul wu-(mfinoth&mhm them wait any, ICnzCF.. KP d ‘peoding with the matter: without get |however willinz to wait anothet. daÂ¥.. ‘ting a . yote of the people on â€"it.| ‘ Mr. Wells was agreeable to ge ),“;l Ho was not in {aver ob;" taking | a | more to .«!â€"n petition if : the Cpunpil etiauce that the people would endorsé ap . â€"desired.. He Soph w coick 4t won ‘:ho in dtred yan: bwlp:&vtowt M." ixés amount whi would be ity C . DUsIDE! to submit. At present only ; about a:. .fie 1!:“:,‘. .nd“fi:% , N 30 . per cent. of the qualified . rate |vo ld féquire about $800 to be Fal payers: were ropresented on the petiâ€"/ed vearly. _ Heâ€" didt not think 1 tions. "If the byâ€"law was defeated it| would be assuming a gFeat responsiâ€" would be necessary: to | take â€"the|hility. f money out of ‘the current funds. | It} "Resve Wegenastâ€"Supposing we \deâ€" this were ‘done he was" suré tÂ¥at|tide to buy. would the ran‘t go pack? there would. be. trouble.. One: feature | _ MaÂ¥ot Kauimanâ€"My: ‘Faildeg:"s gave Deputy Reove Kutt.stated thar mt was in faver of:expropriation .zight it would cust more than $5,000..~ It down to Weber St.. He fiw think was probable, that Mr. 8 would sell the mill later on, and the land could then ‘be secured to Webet :8t. ‘The land should not be bought piece by picce, He did ‘mot fevor â€" buying the cight foot strip now.‘ x44iâ€" ;;:a‘icmgh]:oyei inquired" at "this point‘as w many refused to 8 the petition, apu" MF Woiln repiiod that .the proportion was sbout one in twentyâ€"hive. â€" "ha s o B e ‘Councilior ~Moyer said that when the matter was first brought up . he was fot in favor of paying â€" $10;,000 for the lu:;‘;\(t::. lz@:mmw ation he thought th et: ‘he widencd, and that the bank â€" should move back. n view or the petition he said the people Mmf‘ & chance to ve:e for or 148. The council was put there :. ‘h abtion on vhings like that. + said hie would mwhio Bee the whole: strip acquired. _ +>~ ~"A~C Councillor Woeller . was highly ; "im Tavor of widening King”strwe 275 ratepayers were in lavor of the ptoâ€" posal to ny,“mm“s%ib that a‘ byâ€"law ‘ would ?try:‘ howâ€" ever, would pot vote for ©i% wgless the council=was unanimous, * Councilior. Hallman said he realized | the weight of the question. He asked whether those soliciting names ‘Tor the petition could not "continue their work. ‘Those promoting the‘ propotal could: see that the council. â€" desired the street widened. 1t was nocessary to do it in a certain â€" way.~ ~He thouzht it would ‘only be the work bf a day or two to:secure the : tures of a majority. of ‘the z:. yâ€" ers.. bie c:xm-dum «O the good wouk already dome by. those who had citeulated‘ the pétition: â€"‘Conuncidlor Stroh was Mt" favor af acting on the petition: . Meâ€" said the viatter. should ne procesdstt in a legal wway, agd submitted. : to the The fregont) ‘atl_right" " the." ons |tein Wt 4 Abah en en ho the progosa} all right.‘ He stin t ‘puilding: opers~ what would hbe: theâ€"good of the &g their‘ ‘ maw premisee for |@ teet i it coult not be obtained : M\.o‘o:‘-bmt\ a â€" byâ€"taw M way ° down. Mr. Snidet M‘ thy '.*‘,m respecting the :/ pdrâ€" wuitd on his nroperty» fronting â€" On| chass â€"of bight feet of land trom‘ King street. e probably would #8k|fam Snider so that the new Bui a big price for the Yand. ThA â€" MAtâ€"}may te s3 back to that extent tet should be refetred to the <tateâ€"\<hs strobt Limo. / e spf? payers.® 00 00~> 6 * 7 ‘Anothet meeting o‘ the Comncil will Councilior Hholle wa$ of the : opinâ€" lon that the 8 feet should be n‘«» priatod alt the way down. The tÂ¥ ter should bo ‘teft to the ratepafors fur a ddelsion. ~~0 ~ =‘ Wiso [ Mavor Kauttnan expressed© RMuigelt In" (avot of baying the cicht feot and the otherthings would ‘right ‘them molven: ‘The mrh élected the Ootm oU to do this Itâ€"was ao wso to put aye c3 oi‘ wmwlaig vern % ime to potvien _ Of sH 4+ M oow, nans 10#‘ ond refused to 1 Uplmsin of Council 4 M â€"s inctvecnadh uty BW 6 0000 Prosbilt in onl . w m mtc ion . .RI@ght | «igton 5,000. _ It lspacte $ cwnfl,‘pu Moyer asked whether. . & ;t;mmu ‘:fi&&"::’:fi A ”*z 81â€"# w se â€" vent Bank, trous SR& . 0 00. seemed :to be a favor of K. * uz‘«%&mfl ’qifi t roperty paid . tare«k, tig nots in hikebinigs, Bove anv vight to possgaripn . + (,w May of m«u& m g’ cil u.u,mm As . B& erges" Mg# o sstin ® 'u':i‘t everrua, qmmx{’ t 14. o d:ficitv,b"% M e pagid until, they knew the Coun: at a specified thmeâ€"operations .. been nicd at thr Mavor‘s , 1e nutfq» & x eould not. them wait any,° lnzer.. They â€" wele however willinz to wait another) day. Nayot ian â€"My . ~Fmldeg«", gave us A‘s vord mat vo wolld apn)pths mub!s.dgi_het dpo wik e mijggis $ Mr. *Navlorâ€"The ‘bank & "m‘llh:b move‘ta as soon as {dred of is Fecéived: ‘ >‘ 0 ~****~" avny ~CounctNor Moyerâ€"We skould K *â€"m» Backtione ani decide thp:,â€" #tat ‘weeve Wegenastâ€"This‘ is a ‘big pFC positionâ€" and "a matter ivolvinc ‘% of $10,000 ~shoult be submitted _ 10‘ the tatepayers. We are not sout Rere to #*ud thei? en * We ‘are m trestees of "th peopts*‘" und*>> . Enow thâ€"it"~> mos. | 1 "&im no® opposâ€" td‘ to this thing.)" T am willing * to supportâ€"it it the majority"of thapeoâ€" ple want ""r ;'g : not & n&_ltw‘?r of backt ore. . This‘is 3 | w‘“ : ‘and; should le,‘nhflh%’ k§ egpecially ‘when it intothes‘ a big sup ~.Councitior MoyeÂ¥ asked â€" =.Councitior Moyer asked whsthe. the '“‘“‘i{.“"’&”fl“"" to pay toh th6. i - havit‘y â€"‘a" ; li&wfl ‘at / the rear ‘of Mm .-m:n would ‘shut of ‘the ligh®. â€" Fhs T ma Te rim a dn ‘ ‘Ban : building " w he reautred asa public a:m-‘:y. wt v:u tpflcm d would beneft., â€" Me. N?}-lm.reph.ll:d im tho-aw\lw.’ : Councilior Stroh;said that even ‘ if the petition‘is signed by 200 . ~more,â€" it would still be 1::-3-:. It‘should be sabmitted to the ratepayers."~ ~ |~ Solicitor McBride was of the Opinâ€" ton that the Councilâ€"hadâ€"â€"the ‘power !to act on the petition. > If the byâ€"iw *failed to carry, he ‘did nbttlfll*;% +hers of the council would be‘ ally Jiable for the amotunt. Of. a ratepayor could move to ‘n&%‘ byâ€"law,: but. it was : unlikely that > would to so.: He «knew <of ‘ o pioâ€" vision in the act whereby® the‘ tinohey éould be borrowed if: the people »did: hot pass the byâ€"law, il th* laid bought,. 1f the mohey was paid ovetr lit would have to be raised. . . *Al;lflml m by y C | Woeller, seconded. by Grun« + it o might to ds CR ts | until : low an..oppor |ity of ‘securing du.gSW ‘to ‘| tÂ¥e petition was carried. 9. of May Submit Question AlthoUgh 4%041 a hundred"nmiore sigâ€" falures were securedto ‘the potition re;uesting © the Waterlob=Coundit * to Introduce® ‘a pyâ€"Jaw! to taist $10; 16 Werchise the tightâ€"Jaet of\ Tand: t widen Kiz St., that bo ty t | wisétin¢ " Saturday eteniig,\ de€lared in ‘ fator of obtaining n‘md‘a d1 opinica Trom the ratepayery‘ba ths n;.;‘.m‘t:ton taking Anyactios.} ~‘A~resolution, | introducet x P 'Wo;enut;' was ‘paskibd aprointing â€" 8 ecinmittée of the Coun:il and‘ citizen. eqoni tiding Te Mayor, Réeve, Doputy, ReSve and Mcssr®, . C. W , 1 pe? BM acd to mwé % nhew the w F l\... .&m_fi Ah3¢s would consent still tWtbet fo5tpons puilding opersâ€" .‘Another meeting o‘ ths Comncil will be callcd as "soom as the deputatitn bhave interviewed: the Valâ€"ons }"’o‘n managoitient at~ Waterloo. _ < It the m: is a tocable "(thy byâ€" tw » will v he Â¥oted on ‘by the ratepmyers :o:"!'l.m of AI‘gm‘t;.u R‘-‘F:: mfl"- t ove mn' * 4 l.“ â€"ofer ‘Fan" "o o S iamiv‘s.sreprietiee ut ho nbuggtited "Lexa) Points Bryaght Tip to Ratepayers n T3 ;l"‘::‘vulu‘ 3" ‘ $a00 in ta%és | or gbfin?"_ n G_: t 4 {elga how 4 itton. ';"neermt n f ex .‘ite: their EPA ons py, LpeF COD‘s. MB . SS a ’ byâ€"law. i\ mt ul ie se poee _ o exuea n Hareith mss “ " -- »g..«*’r..“ m ' t""“ rssocg Nrt, t af margan sns‘ f B" that % i.l‘:é' "ne" snt tor" which _ w ',gb,m"t y‘ secop ‘n‘h Deputy© EAeeve att. " Th wmotion, however, was not put an1‘+hs~" business of the meeting w as â€" proceedelt with. . . "~Mt. C. W° Wells. who with â€"others g,(?i citeulated "the petitions n wcnted at. Priday‘ _ ovening‘s meetini, d eteace make t ‘ ‘been added. ‘~ This"brouglit the Aumbet of ! to 858 which was du; lcates % otsome tateâ€" ‘aâ€" 'q"h'l& % vote in a ‘m of Â¥avrda) ‘"‘mads a total of upout 400â€" ‘Mr. Wells‘ said "i! ‘t3y‘ had Yeen" @iven Inotpn tb se gew femie t We said it was astonfetiing hovm had" grievances of one kind or‘ * 808 "v. I *east‘‘ when‘> the Clote ‘mfla m‘r wis submittâ€" ed And "takin‘%‘ 400 \stes‘ in favor. out ‘ot "U85 was ‘a Tair majority. ‘/Howâ€" bver . it more time was taken ‘ there woilld‘pe "© contractors‘ damages‘ to l“_!’ toâ€" Nn ‘:‘;' w Pomezeane PPL CY I * Mayor Kautmanâ€"â€"How many do you thinx knew what they, MJY hi the Mr. * Wells:=Thosg who citculated mmommmuow Â¥ a. petition. pamtb nind &x "‘ite: their â€"own Y ‘Sam & : that eighty percent. at . lqast ‘of t we . saw ‘ h€lilMick * have been â€"inâ€" + w T $ " m ‘&- fornied that ‘three ‘or ‘four from . the Globe Furniture Company would not sixn petititn © again>> They. Ahought ‘they were.â€" sighing: to submit matter to the â€"peogle, > > kss ;Mr, Wells.â€"The purpose of th> pe tition was clearly explained to everyâ€" one ‘we saw. Everything was ° don* qlgulyadmnmrs_. BÂ¥A Y Dr. Hilliard wished an opportuhity. to sPeek ‘und said ‘That there was‘at ’g.? he Was concerned | who didx and what he was sigh ing:. He Helled: anyote to bring‘ fotâ€" Ward a tatepayer who didn‘t know that the payment"of an amount "of * Mayor Kautman cited 3 tot further Up ‘King ‘St,. for : which a price _ of $5,000 vafl .Peceived end it' v;:: also atit of.ths business part of: town. He fioqbt ‘that every man on King $10,000° was involved Tar gs . insurance was concérned:‘". by yresefvi the ‘bpace betweern . the Devitt d&nd the Molsons â€" Babk projpetty‘ as a‘publtc highway. \ *‘ â€"It was the desire tn do‘ right / Tor fixmmmad ?’: 'mfimm't :g h m w. t y 1 i‘ no‘ dome: now * he asked. ‘ll: Bui*nw had Buwch an ©arportunity. they would not stop it it cost $50.004. _ . :. &“ ebould tote‘ for the proposition. \ ‘beénefit would ‘also pe: obtaitied â€" as . Mt. Wells.thought that it had been the m&_mfimy:fl Â¥he imain . street was Immt &h‘t‘ 100 years ago, to "ndlie Kiky Atrea€ the same M .g'wuuphlfi-b satteet, bu the mm;g the milt was already imu they ‘could not do this. It was only cartying on #ba» good, work> ‘to wideu_ the . -met.m; m not ‘think Trritdtle ) "he thiepagers aill be ii‘npmw if â€" it is turned ‘0'.‘-\ The position ° was the cheapest t hoi h ao on o o ate w a good « ‘ ‘banks would â€"â€" pay . the bulk of the taxes, °_ * "â€" Counciffor ‘Hfallman said\‘ he : was guré @H the members ofthe Council iymm.w ‘ed ‘the street widened. The only ‘dificulty was to follow â€" a which was safe. 1t was" well to gl\'hr a tourse which is correct, ahnd, that‘‘course seetied to be ‘to subâ€" ts t o e eame ts m soitled ‘ Mm‘x'mt-flm" . of Dte wpuke.â€" fuential ra _'u"‘&‘e‘rg*:pn:’dm.tohlt‘.n He Â¥ "w‘,.“fl’vo ‘or ‘-a oxâ€" ly-t njon might give , a falr . ind !bg' seatiment f. . the question .. Councillor . Wocltrâ€"1 would like to hedr a ‘direct opinica whether it is Joe | Megal.) |~ arl| 1“‘ i i «* ] 1 vwm to stkh» mit it to to. He did not #ee How| iso they ¢ould raise . ;th> mondy. _ Sec. 289 of the Municipsl Act reads: o. .0 ; § “l:,\t;m where ‘::tm.::n provided 4 or any 6 ‘t, a corpora« Ju shalt :gc incu: any debt _ the payment of which is not provided . for in the. estimates for the current year unless a byâ€"law of the courcil authorâ€" irlng it‘ has ‘been passed with . the asgent ol the electors." | He added that there is so much opâ€" position , that ‘soimeome rmhight cause trouble. A mhv could be â€" pPassed that the 8 feet be ‘acouired, but to raise the money to pay for .t â€" was the difficult question without submitâ€" (Continued on Page 4, Col.iy in) un Maiobtihes calomenced a T‘O & . "He w ds in m s .#*; was uty to be there. Te whads: $ Mayoetdid °* oo" nad aces P 400 â€"Signâ€"Petition Hend for Countilio®. : ; â€" cast" when‘" the K Convincée th’fi' it Practic * BUY s _ oneâ€"ofour fiee > > ) MANTEL CLOCKS A. MARCHAND _ Jewkler"> ; / * wateruoo TEACHER wANTED.~â€"Fot. 8. 8. 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