Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jun 1926, p. 10

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CITY COUNCIL HOLDS UP TOURIST ASSOCIATION GRANT a Further Opinion Is Recelved From the City Sollcitor-- * Another Meeting to Be Held on Friday Evening. "That the matter o t to the local Tourists" A ia- tion bé left in abeysffice uniil a further opinion be Hifd from the city solicitor, as a grant the 'Board of Trade, or some in org of assisting the As- social fegally, and that = Joacial meeting be. called for Friday evening.' above resalution was passed special meeting of the City I, held on Wednesday night, whe the proposition of the Tour- sts" Association, to have a number business men indemnify the City , to the extefit of $2,000, in 'case an Injunction was issued, fol- 'the opinion given by the City , that it 'would be"illegal for the council to make a grant of money to he spent outside the cor- Joration, and that it would be equal- egal to make a grant to the En mociion. The question came within an ace of gofng to a vote and from the feeling expressed, it looked very much as if the proposi- tien of 'the Tourists' Association would have been voted down, 'Mayor Angrove placed himself on 28 being opposed to the work camp being proceeded with, - » wiew of the opinion of the city |. © "molleitor that it would be illegal to make the 'grant. Ald, Milne also placed himself on record as being opposed, and 'while + several of the Aldermen did not give _ thelr vielvs before' Council, it is ~ Emown that they would have voted - against the proposition, At the opening of the meeting, the resolution from the Tourists' Asso- elation giving the names of the busi- 'ness men who had offered to make good the $2,000, provided an injunc- tion was issued, was read, and Ald. Martin, chairman of the Tourists' Association, moved to have the city engineer call for tenders for the erec- ' tion of the lavatories, installation of the water supply and other work re- "quired for the camp, and that the ' éity auditor be authorized to pass all the accounts for the work. The city clerk, Dr. W. W. Sands qudstioned the right of the council to authorize the auditor ~ to pass ac- counts. He said the auditor 'was Sulded in his work by the.Munictpal Martin said that he under- that if anything came before 3 'that was not in accord the Municipal Act, that the referred the same back to finance committee. 8 stated that If the city his judgment, found that 'account was not in accord with Municipal Act, he would put it council, and then council would Jtor was over. {ed to see things done "On the & Bq L {dealt with all the accounts and he '| the men mentioned were willing to '{ put up the money. i ing of a great deal of credit. If this take action, and the duty of the audi- As objection was taken to the city auditor being asked to pass the ac- counts, Ald. Martin withdrew that portion of his resplution that had reference to the city auditor passing the accounts. We vagy) ; Up to the Council. is Mayor Apgrove pointed out that the City Council had adjourned for the summer months, and he could not take on himself the oneus of signing the accounts. He was, how- ever, prepared to do what the coun- efl authorized him to do. Mayor Angrove explained that when the council made the grant of $2,000, at a recent meeting, it was not own that it was illegal on the part of the council, to make this ant. "Now, the city solicitor states that it is illegal to pass this amount," added Mayor Angrove.. "I am put. ting it up fairly and squarely. If you pass this to-night, you are pass- ing something illegal, so go to it." "Could not the grant go to the Tourists' Association?" asked Ald. Driscdll, + "That would be illegal too," said the mayor. At this stage of the proceedings, Dr. Sands asked the members of the council if it was their' wish that he take part in the discussion and the reply came "yes." Council's Resplution. Dr. Sands then explained that the resolution passed by Council on April 165th, voting the sum of $2,000 to the Tourists' Association, instruct ed the city engineer to prepare plans and call for tenders for the work, and to be overseer of the job. To- night another motion had been put to the council to call for tenders, while the old resolution of the coun- cil had mot been rescinded. How- ever, the point now was as to whether or not the matter was legal or illegal. If the work went on, the accounts would come before the fin- ance committee, The Mayor had stated that on account of the opin- fon of the city solicitor, he would not O.K. these accounts, therefore they would not be passed by the treasuref. Would the Mayor O.K. the accounts if the council instruct- od him to do so? Council had ad- journed for the summer and the only way would be for the couneil to auth- orize the Mayor to pass the accounts. "Perhaps the Mayor should be authorized to pass these accounts, 4g sald Ald. Martin. "I will sign them if authorized to do so, »» remarked the Mayor. After some further discussion, it was decided to withdraw the motion presented by Ald. Martin, and draft another one. "But the city solicitor states that it is illegal to make the grant," said Ald J. B. Johnston. "Are you going to say that we will spend this money?" Ald. Martin, seconded by Ald. La- turney, thén moved, "that the Mayor be authorized to pay the accounts when presented, in' accordance with the resolution of the council re tour- ist camp, April 15th, 1926, in view of the guarantée of indemnity sub- mitted to council signed by Ofcar F. Cook and others." Ald. McCartney stated that he lik- He sald the city auditor ould mot eee why he should ba left out of the matter. He regarded the question as a rather de- licate one, although he was satisfied "And I would be willing to .do so myself," added the alderman, ~ 4 ¢ Favored Going Ahead. "I am in fayor of golifg on with the camp," said Ald. Kidd, "and I think the public-spirited men who have put up this money are deserv- is yoted down, we 'That the Canadian Mother Ma ay Have Quick and Ready Information On Feeding Her Child BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK - | the followi charts and data we provide the Canadian m: mother with athe tolicn Bes le Brand Milk for her child. You will note SE with the Secssuary information child from three through until the child is 24 months old. In addition'to the directions for feeding Borden's e Brand Milk, the mother should read carefully the suggestions which should be adopted in connection with the use of 's of the fact that it bas Borden's Eagle Brand Milk The Bord Borden Company eas Latormatian, do Rot it been hetpfat In the Jaising ads iiauts ata Spd bye wad ils send sam wid Wey TABLE OF DILUTION STRENGTH AND TIMES OF FEEDING ~ "EAGLE BRAND" CONDENSED MILK Teaspoonfuls of "EAGLE BRAND" to ounces of boiled water - § teaspoonful "EAGLE BRAND" to 1% ounces water 1 teaspoonful "EAGLE BRAND" "to 2 ounces water 2§ teaspoonfuls "EAGLE BRAND" to 4 ources water 3 teaspoonfuls "EAGLE BRAND" to 4 ounces water 4 teaspoonfuls "EAGLI BRAND" to 5 ounces water 5 teaspoonfuls "EAGLE BRAND" to 6 ounces water { 6 teaspoonfuls "EAGLE BRAND" to. 7 ounces water three days of age Quantity At each Feeding 1 to 13 ozs. ; Hours . Feedings AGE Between Feedings | During the Night 3to? Days 2 3 2t03 2 2 weeks : 4tob a weeks 3 1 6 weeks 23 to 3 months 3 toh Months 5 to - Months 3 ? 9 to 12 Months 2h 0 3 to 9 ozs. mixtures it is imperative that all utensils, bottles, nipples, ete., should be sterilized in boiling water before using. : Use a remove measuring be Sarefll to bous from cab te Spon, cape pd dpe yd Repeat this os Do amar, This wil insure accurate measurement and produce the best results. Quantity Fed in 24 Hours 10 to 15 ozs. 1% to 3 ozs. 15 to 30 ozs. 24 to 33 ozs. 22 10 33 ozs. 3 to 43 ozs. 24'to 36 ozs. 3 4 to 53% ozs. 28 to 38 oss. 6 to 7 ozs 30 to 42 ozs. 36 to 45 ozs. IMPORTANT.--In proparin g feeding ing contents from can, and , using the same spoon every time. DIET FOR CHILD DURING THE SECOND YEAR Usually after the twelfth month, the mother should select a' diet schedule. Every new article of food. should be care ally prepared, and hush ah Sieh fn. very Small Quankitin. FR pom wig Rn ly, wi with n othing between meals. With man any o thes expansion of.the diet list is attended with Ronsiderabls diffiou culty. i] with milk, and refuse all other form of nourishment. iho vil lane hold the willy uitil the more solid atticles of food have been-esten, If both are will prefer the milk and when he has finished drinki 4 ho will 1 solid food. Wh allowing diet actedule will patast, hie mother 10 select 8 auf It is never advisable to make a change in diet during very NOTE: Oo ape EACLE BRAND CONDENSED ATL pidedtoonaounce sf boiled water resulta a mixture aquimalent in nutritive value to whole milk. When= ever the word milk appears in the following diet, EAGLE BRAND should be diluted 12th 70 15th MONTH---FIVE MEALS DALY 15th TO 16th MONTH- FOUR MEALS DAILY 18th TO 24th MONTH--FOUR MEALS DAILY 7 AM--Ontmeal, barley, or wheat jolly one to two 7 AM --Ostmeal, hominy, « corneal, each cooked 7 AM.--Cornmeal, hoini in in 6 or 8 ounces of milk, Stale bread and threo bours the day before When the cook- the above schedule). oo ch - pe ivi rusk and butter. of thin paste a salt. A soft-boiled egg every two of {hres du Mashed : Thais i a colander, w! chick occasionally. A drink rr Bran 2 M700 fos of Sup wang. : will form 8 me of jelly consistence. 0 po per reg pe beef, one to three tabl M.--Scraped sare espoon- Gv oor thee tablapocnfile, served With milk i fi ind wih Sal Quantity of bread istened 8 OF Bune of lk 1s 3 dr." To Tout fly me re A ie fon ~The BO Ea a or = 9 AM 11 AM--A 3 P.M.-- Beef, chicken, or i Drath ith riceor stale bread broken into the ounces of milk, ted. Stale bread and eB ER "Rlire a the shows will take and di rus pips ie Tasso 19 fv, = 6 P.M.--Two tablespoonfuls cereal ely in 8 ounces milk; a piece of rusk. Et ot butter. » wii F244 \abisspocaful of cereal jelly in 3 ounstn of on The following tions have proved to be helpful when iy used with bottle feedings, and they may in conjunction with e Brand Condensed Milk. pe propery : be used dm ai Rau lik 10 th bottom of tha moon. You can readily understand that by dipping the spoon into the can you get more This is can, We recommend that you cover the can tightly with ap inverted cup, and keep it in a sod, clean place, BARLEY WATER wer ined orange juice,' quantity water; ounce daily before feeding tims. Gradually increase utes, strain; then Li epic ol for Ty ie the amount until you are giving the strained juice of a half i RICE a of an orange undiluted, once daily before feeding time. ini i h WATER Orange juice may be continitd until child is old enough to 3 ¢ 3 : Ald ous tublesposniul of vies to 8 sof wa , Boil eat other fruits as well as oranges. w i have cae pit of ios weir ak the end of Ws tire OATMEAL JET LY : LIME WATER Gradually increase the Milk but re or meal jelly to each feeding. To make oatmeal jelly add four ounces of oatmeal to one pint of water; boil for she may require for the use 1 ¢

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