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Grimsby Independent, 22 Jan 1913, p. 3

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CLINTON COUNCIL Glinton Township Council met . acâ€" cording to law at Town Hall, Beamsâ€" ville, Jan. 13. Presentâ€"D. H. Moyer, iteove; A. L Fry, Thos. R. Gilmore, James Stevens and Edward Boughner, Counciliors. ‘The Council made the necessary de elaration and qualification of . office and then proceeded to business. A byâ€"law was passed appointing the following townsbip _ offifoliowing following Townghip C.ficers: Olerk, G. W. Tinlin. ‘Treasurer, Aibion Hansel. Assessor, F. H. Jory. Auditors, Wen. D. Culp _ and Alvah London, ""P""" /.. m GCole ”.amdfl. B. Colcock, with a balary of $2,500 and expensed en & CDM7 C C000 inday yb a HERE !S 6000 ADVIGE TO TAKE cob M. Wismer. Poundkeopersâ€"Harry Tufford, Wi. Elley, We. T. Simmerman, Lester Book, Wis. W. Claus, Sylvester Russ, Jouathan _ Rittenhouse, . Oliver W. Moyer, Jacob H. Hoftman, Rufus P. Moore, A. F. Garrold, James w. Reece, Joseph F. Lind.berry, Chas. Orth, Robert O. Konkle, Benjamin High, Benjamin F. Mcrtia, Ernie Patâ€" terson, Joceph Reed. Sheep Valuatorsâ€"Jc«. > Stout, Div. No. 1; Heary Stirtziner, | Viv. No. *; John G. Tulford, . Div. Ne 3: Wn. Bettor, Div. No. 4. 7 Ts selel nc on Sar Cw OHARLIE 18 TOO RICH NOW (St. Catherines Journai) A press denpatch says that Ohis. A. ‘Wilson, secretaryâ€"treasurer of the a.w-clwflhc Associaâ€" uu.mmolonlm'dmh ‘.o.m-b_l"m' Office . in the DES"" VA sendered â€" vacant Stirtzinger. Cn ET Et Fence _ Viewersâ€"Johnson Parkes, Robert Lister, Jonas Henry, _ Alvah Stirtzinger, Wn. M Dettor, 2T6, 20. "o Local Toard of Healthâ€"Dr. C. w. E1 more Jacob Pawell, D. H. Moyer an‘ G. V.. Tinlin. EOe 2. Oe M esn ) P Moved by A. L Fry, seconoo? . "" ‘Thos. R. Gilmore, that Jas. Stevenr and E Do ughner be a tile committze with full auttority to make contracts and _ all necessary arrangements, Carried. (Moved by A. L ®ry, seconded _ by Thos. R. Gilmore, _ that J. B. Fairâ€" bairn and Jghn Reld . be appointed San Jose Scale Inspectors for _ the east and wost portious of the Town whip reapectively. Curried. iMoved by Thos. R. Gilmore, second ed by Jas. Stevens _ that Edward nouchurudA.Lhulco-k- tee to have 16 drags built for the use of the Township. Carried. Moved by Edward Boughner, second dh&c.m.&lllflnlsu- & Gilmore be a committee to meet the Louth Council . or A committee lmâ€"cwlookonrmdmuu on townline * brought before us by doputation from Vineland and report to this Council. Carried. Moved by Thos. R. Gilmore, second ed by James Stevens that the Clerk -flnmrcd-ut"d&oo. T. Railway, Crawing his attention . <o the several railway crossings in the ‘Township of Clinton, and notify hin to bave them graded up to the standâ€" CE CCNU LC Avracment. mt m# Emt C L Moves by A. L Fry, seconded by Jas. Stevene, that this Council grant the sum of $10 to . Sick Ohildren‘s Hospital, Toronto. Carried. W”M"M'M e4 by Wa&ward Boughner, that a num ber of accounts be pald, Carried G. W. Tinlin, Olerk. Mr. Wileon WSCT """ "u"a if he Standard roporter and asked if N# would accept, said "No. ! told Dr. Teasop ‘whis morning . that .1 _ MOUl! hot take it; but if be would @UAMD c_..unonu-dol.m' to At. Catharimes, i migit‘ consider the off u.n.n-umuua-"'“"" ms 8008 E5 PTMCUUD Aftamen . Moved by Thos. R. Gilmore, gecond ed by Jas. Stevens, that we instruct our Olerk to write the Hydro Comâ€" mmisston aoking them to send a TCâ€" piesentation to addrecs a public meot Ing of ratepayers of | Clinton . and Beamevilie and adjoining municipali~ ties, at Beamsvilie, explaining the phases regarding procuring electric P Un what the Reeves of . Clinâ€" Lo u0. Ahuadisetmnnr Abpigld i phases regarding procuring el6C17( .norndhnmmd,flln- ton and Beammwvilie be usked to call a meeting to meet said rep P# at his nleceure. There are other "old enemies" similar to the one mentioned i this testimonial. Kidney and Blad<.~ ‘Troubles are always enemics to gou» L204 Sm uo ie n Et T ard as mentioned in as soon as possible. health. As soon as you start to take GIN PILLS these allments begin to Taillage: Schiica un like complainte, & Y i oo x â€" 2 GIN PILLS. Maitd Jan. 6th. +M % _ *T have beer -ulhm'?n- Lumbago W ..ml;?.]ll-flh. ""I have bees . sufferer from Lumbago for some years p.. st a=d duringCiirist: «n wrek had a ... ‘ agute attack wh h Tavier pafut Aprit, |m;w' aMe. in pa , I mot . and mentioned my core*" ‘it to him. He advised me to take G...« PILLS. 1 daring" the ealy" port of The piroint t early winter, and up 'Io"'r"- have m return of my old troubleâ€"in fact, I think that my old enem; fhink that my old enemy has vanished Sat good and all." ‘I. A. JUKES, return of my old troubleâ€"im fact, 1 fecl better: than T Have for years and if not satisfied. " Sample free by writing sa A ree National Drug and u-k:{co. Canada, Limited, Torouto. WEDNXESD! ; JAN. It will eip those who have L. Fry, seconded . bY rc, that Jas. Stevenr r be a tile committse lty to make contracts their agreement, 1912, ormag, Jaâ€" ogeih y Letle, | Maud Jac 5t w: in the us fus p.| and prave s SW Bflslorr:u Pape m _ OBAS: | " gorg, All their obikiren and . grandchilâ€" dren were preseut. After all bad par ‘aken of a sumptwous repast _ proâ€" | .wred by the hostess, they were preâ€" seauted with come very . useful and costly prosents. After a very social evening had been spent, all departed to their homes, wishing them . many | more years of happiness and prospe! | ty. CAISTOR â€" CBNTRE On Friday evening, Jan. 17, the members of Olrcle No. 3:1 0.CHC. gave their annual Oyster Supper _ at the homs of Mr, i Lounsbury. Oxâ€" ing to the very bad condition of . the roads the attondance was not . as large as had been expected. Howâ€" ever, about twntyâ€"fve mombers and friends enjoyed a sumptuous ropast of oysters and other dainties, after + hich a delightful evening was spent i music, games and sco«i interâ€" course. Splendid plano and violin selections w re rendered by . Mi=« Lymburner, Mrs. Caves and . Mesars. Ploughs. At the close of the evening a vote of thanks was moved . by Leadâ€"r Bro. R. Bell and tendered in STONEY CREBK ‘The organized Adalt Bible . class held a social evening at the home of |Anb\|r and Mrs. Smith, when . about fifty wevre present. A short prograin was given with the President, Geo. W Millen in the chair. | Speechâ€"J. B. Santh. _ _ _ 2 â€" usual manner to Mr. and Mrs. Lounsbury for their hospitality . in opening up their home for the 0ccaâ€" wlon, fter which the National Anâ€" thom was sung and the company disâ€" persed woell satisfied with the enter tainment, Whr® _ Martin Street and family have reâ€" turned after a four months siay in Los Angoles, Catiforpia. . o y _ John and Mre. Garrison and son have leit for their bome in North Dakota, after a few weeks visit with 40TH ANNIVERSARY On Wednesday evening, the 15th, a very pleasant gathering took place at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. W. Joanâ€" son, Elizabeth St., :t being the acca sion of the forticth anniversary . of their wedding. * friends here. Duetâ€"Rev, W, 8. and Mrs. Daniels. Recitationâ€"Miss Irene Clough. Speechâ€"J. Tweddle, Quartetteâ€"Mesdames (Dr.) Greei and J. B, Smith, and Messrs . S. Nash and J. B. Smith. Plano soloâ€"Mre. Daniels Speechâ€"F. Felker > ; Duetâ€"Mesdames Selby Corman _ and The regular meeting of the E. L of C. E. was neld on Friday evening unâ€" der the Social Viceâ€"President, _ Miss Maud Jackson. The meeting opened in the usual manner . with singing and prayer. Bible readingâ€"Frank Timms. _ ___ _ A dainty lunch was served Dialogueâ€"Messrs C. Milien, C Gowers N. Smith and F. Timis, Piano soloâ€"Fred Timms Jr. Soveral interesting . contests . Wore hneld after which lunch _ was servel. The good Citizenship l‘lse-?mldgm will next. â€" Mrs. W. T. Stewart gave a party to a number of friends on Thursday 2 CCI0E (Mr. Amor A. Laymen of the Mission ary Movement gave a very interestâ€" ing talk on Sunday evening . in the Methodist church. _ William iee of Woodstock, visited friends hore last week. ‘James and Mrs. Roderick gave a party on Friday â€"vening to about fifty {riends. ommz BANK OF HAMILTON CONTINUES TO GROW Unlike certain other of our Canaâ€" diaz churtered banks which show _ a tremendous accretion of deposits and pajdâ€"up capitai ae the result of the combining of one bank with another, the Bank of Hami{iton continues, as avening the result of its annual business, to| exbibit only natural, . if somewhat noteworthy, gains all along the line. The total assets _ of this Institution now stand at $48,907,883.32, showing an Increase of assets over the year before when the figure . stood at $44,732,137.81, Net profits _ realized from the business of 1912 show . an increase over those of the year beâ€" fore of over $50,000, _ Net earnings for the year just closed were $495,â€" 860.50, coumpared with $443,506.46 for 1911. The total available for . disâ€" tribution at the end of 1912 amounted to $$16.820.59, which compared with the difference in amount received as nlnu&-hduflulm&. shows also a healthy gain over 1911. ‘The reserve fund of the bank stands at $3,500,000 as compared with paidâ€" up capital amounting to $3,000,000, o»~D OF THANKS iM#r. and ::#.. W. H. Miller, Murray St., desire to thank their friends for thefr sywpathy and help during their JAN, 30.â€"Mr. Alvy Rucs, . living two miles cast of Beamsville on the Lake Skore, is giving up farming and will hoid an auction sale of all his ‘Thursday, Jan. 30, commencing at one o‘clock shanp. ‘The stock conâ€" sists of correl horse, four years old; ME U 0 CCC acs /udces ma: bay horse, _ five years old; mare in foml six yeais old; mare M TTR CC TUCOG. M T mure, thirteen years old; Clyde colt, 8 months old; â€" cow four years 0l4; cow five years old; cow sis years m: Sow WwYC PoWrh CORY 0 C & frosh milch cow seven years . oll; 11 shoats; fifty | Wyandotte . hens. ‘There is a juantity of hay, two hn dred bushols of cats, two . hundred buskels of corn in ear, fifty shooks of gorn, fiftcen bushels of potatoos. The Woylaments are all in Arst _ class M® C OTOCCOI LW shat willâ€"he recent bet t mupomentt 7"7. 00 2 all that shape and consist of all that will be found" on a firet class grain and stock Auction Sales PAE ce oo it have charge on Friday evening the Topicâ€"Miss Hazel Gifâ€" bro®n farm, _ Terms, all sums of $9 """ under cash, . Over that amount, nIo¢ anonths credit. Four per cent off f0f cash. Over that amount nine stont‘* credit. Four per cent _ of for cas). Jas. A. Livingston, auctioneer. Fob. 1.â€"Mr. Jas. A. Livingston has | roceived Instructions from Mr. Mhdrl Prreonage, _ adminie:=~tor.. of _ 49 estate of the late Melissa Parsonase.| to sel} by public auction, the house / and lot on Main St. W., known as the Fred Schwab property, on Saturd‘7, Fob, 1, at 11 o‘clock in _ the _ foreâ€" noon. Thke house is in good shape and has a new verandah. Is close to car line. Terms 10 per cent of purâ€" chase price at time of sale. DBalance within thirty days,. The house may be inspected at any time by applying to the administrates. Are you one of those to whom every meal is another source I suffering ? _ ce will help your disordered stomach 1@ digest any reasonable meals, and will soon restore it to such perfect conâ€" dition that you‘ll néver feel that you have a stomach. Take one after sach meal. .'fi:.n?:flfl'l Druggist‘s. _ M Nationa ?nnlpdchcmlalbén.dw to sell by publi¢ aUcuom, MM DC |ins interviewed the Township fathâ€" and lot on Main St. W., known u“t"‘-o «s at the first meeting of the Counâ€"|: Fred Schwab property, on S94!I0°):|cii regarding the building of a plece | Fob, 1, at 11 o‘clock in _ the .a“' of stone road on the Main street. The | noon,. Thke house is in £004 200| j.iczation was kindly received, | but | and has a new verandah. 38 €108° (9),, ooo 1 «punch" there _ will _ be| car line. Terms 10 per cent Of P |u;rin, gwing, 1t is bound to coms,| chase price at time of sale. BAIADS@|))ycy(, Soozer or lator, _ This plete | within thirty days. The h0980 M97|.; r,,) is o ;eckable quagmire . !n| be inspected at any thme by @PDIYINE | .y, C .omare, é to the administrates, The Pine Crest Literary stchm-’k ’Il-_ in full awing agein. _ Under the n YOU TAKE NO RISK y|{=l leadership of the Rev. Mr, Thomp Our Reputation and Money 18 BACK| .. / yupayiown, The Socioty gives of This Offer go4 |promise of another succesaful season. We pay for all the medicin® U8Cd|~., ;. o., funds from last year nave during the trial, if our reMedY f81l5l; (ooomoor" roub,â€"seavemantse .to _ tht to completely relieve you of constl assume the pastorate of the pation. We take all the TI8K _ Y99,), pregpyterian church, to which are not obligated to us in any |M.‘ a call a fowm _ weoks whatever, if you accept our . offe ‘During the six years Mr. Currie Could anything be more fÂ¥ir _ {0$|v.., in charge here the church you? Is there any reason why made substantial progress in _ ever should hesitate to put our claims way. _ _The membership has increas¢ actual test? ® Jack Rowntree, hes been tramnorfed The most scientific, commontâ€"sens@ ,,, Hamilton, where he has secured a treatment is Rexall OrderHe8, WBCX more werative position. are eaten like candy. They are ve Mr. Gerald Nash df _ Stoney Creok pronounced, gentle and Pl@A#AME 10) vyicq nore on Sunday. The T. H. & action and particularly agreeable !M\p nyjjway Co, have been negotinting: every way. They do not cause for the purchase of a strip _ of fand rhoea, nausea, fatulence, n cither side of their right of way, :)'2; Il|llcolnulcnct- ‘:'h'ng\'or. between the two crossings. . This is erlies are particularly good / being made elaldren, ased ond e fntoenainay Comiiision / wilch e urge you to rosaings danâ€" Mes at our risk. Two sizes, i fhe‘e! yer" 25¢. Remember you can get ‘-a e : Per n t t _ Remedies in this community only w OUR CROP BARLY. 'oflr storeâ€"The Rexall Store, R. uns Y HOW? Crosby, Smithville. i _..__b sÂ¥ nardanar wetk the toh Limited. DEATH OF MRS. N. J. TEETEN On Friday morning., Jan. 17, after : lingering ilIness of many years, boru with hopeful fortitude, Mary A. Ro beloved wife of Mr. Nelson J. Tects Robinson St., Grimsby, passed‘ awa ut her home in the 67th year of be life. The deceased lady was highly spected in this vicinity _ and 1 many friends with . everyone w she came in contact with. She was a devoted member of : Johns Presbyterian church and w held in high esteem by the memb« of the congregation. y m About eleven years ago she sufferel from a stroke, from which she never recovered and has been . practical‘y helpless ever since, being attended >7 her devoted daughter, _ Miss Velma and later by her _ daughter, . Mn Nichols. She leaves to mourn her locs . * kind and loving husband, two da:> ters and two sons, Miss Velm . a! home and Mre. _ Nichols also . @! home, Clarence of _ Hmailton . 28 Owen who is in the wost. _ 4 Two sisters and three brothers eign Brand Clothes would not count for much if the clothes themselves did not bear us out. That‘s where ourstrength lies. We claim All we say about Soverâ€" our clothes for boys to be the best at any c‘othes prove it. Let us prove it to y0uâ€" jnunynl-ptieeonwin- THE BEST PROOF OAK HALL 10 and 12 James Nortb HAMILTON TME mnmp;.,\r. Eit "° UORMETOC ..‘ Nvemser,â€" _ you Of €00808)| ncoume the the ri8k _ Y9U, Uy progyte us in any |mwd a opt â€" Our _ OMOMP puring the more £94t â€" (O8 |ysep in ch reason why yoi |made subst t our CIMMS M | yay _The * Jack Rownt . commons8e080));, [{smjlton OrderHe®, WBCD) more jucrat They are ve Mr. Gerak nd _ PIG@#ARE 10) viriteq hore 1y agreeable !M)p. Rojway not €MUB® MMATT]fop ts pur enee, EMPMME OM on cichor at hatever. . Re®ADimween the marly ©000 OM tho result o _d col s e 1 ‘o sizes, rous. can get NMexn C _ mmunity only NURE all Store, R. m muhl: vogn o t x. . mewmen f (Bee of the ,, Jan. 17, after & I llars from any yearss ©Oru® (Buple, hi e, MarÂ¥ A. C‘ U[bor, lke 0 Nolson J. Te#t»TPID riureg, . by, passed‘ awa) A cro rith year O! }° PlBiokor ane , â€"but . t : was highly Stookb ity _ and . mai of rati everyone whas 4 Man with. .. The late P3 d member of S chuse church and ~** Biq ware hy the members husas xT _ EBIMSBY, ONTARIO e 22 2+ ONTAREO l':;\'l;: lmjr..lr:.‘(hrlm of m:‘ Al re. Park, Syracuse, Thomas Pokin, N Y., Stephen of North Tonaâ€" vanda a 4 James of We!and. The funeral, which wus well atâ€" tended, took place from her late reaiâ€" dence on Sunday, to Queen‘s Lawn temetery, The Re.. Ourry _ of St. Johns Presbyterian church, officiated at the houge and grave. _ The pall bearers were «eo, Secor, "cm. VanDyke, W. F. Clarke, _ John |mulr. John Duvail and Richard L4pâ€" Pokin, N vanda a The fu tended, t« dence on cemetery. Johns 17 \r, R. W, Baker has opened up a frst class confectionary store in the Woolvertan block, next to Phipps Bros, and is carrying an excéllent line of candies, nuts and fruite. He is also agent for the Singer tewing mackine and would be pleased to show them to anyone . wishing a machine of this kind. ANOTHOR NEW STORE Gfinwby hcs another _ new store ind m good one too. Mr. Donald Xelntogh, foreman for Mr, Win, Mitchell of Grimaby, _ tas moved Into Mr. Mitchell‘s new house, and Mr, Southward kas moved into Mr. Miles‘ tenant house,recontly ¢@â€" cated by Mr. Mcintosh. _ Mr. Wim. O‘Connell _ of Vineland, bas secured a position at _ Plott & Read‘s basket factory at Beammville, Ont. Mirw Lors Mclntosh has secured a jsition as housckeeper in St. Cathâ€" arines. VINEMOUNT Mccers Horry VanDuzer and Harcy Sturch are taking the _two weeks‘ wuree at the 0. A. C., Guelph, A few of Vinemount‘s leading citlâ€" virited here on Sunday. . The T. H. “ B. Rallway Co. have been negotiating for the purchase of a strip . of land n cither side of their right of way, between the two emllln-.“ This “l: ho result of m, complaint, g. m avay o-flu--." willch ’ NURE YOUR CROP BARLY, HOW? market gardener gets the top of the market for early produce the generai farmer saves many lars from early frosts by using % uble, high grade complete fentll= , like one _ of . our Stockbridge nures. \There is no mystery about A crop, like a calf, will grow and healtbier on a full raâ€" , but the ration must be . right Stockbridge Manures offer . this of ration for crops. The Stockâ€" Manures were formulated by late Professor Stockbridge of the ts Agricultural . College were introduced _ forty . years . ‘They have been improved and ipt upâ€"toâ€"date. _ The Stockbridge all the other Bowkor brands are , active, . sure. . ‘lhey _ are rade from VINELAND ITBMS AnBitraces. AWhatipne» the beet _ materials by THAT EXASPERATING TICKLING IN THE THROAT which keeps coughing away, aight % y if and day: mill quickiy disuppesr it you take Oe Dauke Sfrup of Linseed, Licorice and Ch i HeDraâ€"Co Byrapot Ltnzend, Licorice q‘uPr Ad Ainil‘ hi tuidt vernerr isb emadiond and Chlorodyne quiets the throatâ€" tickling almost instantly, loosens : phlegm, promotes expectoration, cures the inflammation of the mucus membrane. Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne has the mdm of hl-& lbolm.!l free from drugs of any kind. In support of this statement we are willing bginh::{ r_hynldn or druggist in Canada a full ist of its ingredients. You can therefore give Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chloroâ€" dyne to any member of your h-llc with perfect confidence that it will altogether beneficial. hk Your druggist can suppl cither 25¢, crmhmuu. 'l'{a”!l‘nlonl Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. B XMe special factory methods, Promm‘ service and moderate prices go with them, We want agents in . unoccuâ€" pled territory. Write t~iz> for pricâ€" «s and terms; this may mean a good business for you if you act at once, Wirite anyway for _ our illustrated i"“""" and calendar. We want you to know what we can do before you buy _ your spring _ fertilizes. Bowker Fertilizer _ Company, _ 78 Lyman St., Buffalo, N. Y. . Original and langest manufacturers of special fortilizers. CHILBLAIN SUFFPERERS Need suffer no longer. Get a bottle of Parke‘s Chilblain Cure, apply twice a day to the feot. It never fails to give reliof. This tantalizing itching need bother you no longer, Don‘t look around, come to us, because it‘s the best and will do the work. 25¢ per bottle. Parke & Parke. YOUR BLOOD IS TAINTED w J !?’d.l-w-u-u:la l @ II uâ€"uu.:.l.;:-c-.o-u-m Dres. 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It carries germsâ€"the germs get on the lenses and then into your eyes. Our Anuseptic Lens Cleaner assures clean glasses free from germs. . Free for the asking. Standard goods at popular prices plus quality services. GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 111 King East, HAMILTON 1. 8. ROUSE, Propristor 30 Steps from Terminal Depot heal up, enlarged ’f-i- * accumes Lecows m.-'mog':r'w"w:uam ;{:{._n-.mm opened up to YOU CAN ARRANCE TO PAY AFTER YOU ARE CURED We desire to call the attention of all those LOO®‘ Mere‘s the Shurâ€"on. On to stay on. Get it from Rouse. "There 1§ a little matâ€" tor that Some of our $ubâ€" Scriber$ have $eamingly forgotten . entirelyâ€"§ome of them have made many promi§e$, but bave not kopt them. . To u$ it 1$ a very important . matterâ€" It‘$ nece$$ary in our bugâ€" inc§$. We are very moâ€" de§t and Gon‘t like to $peak about it." Ask for the free book, CONSULTATION FREE LIMITED

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