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Grimsby Independent, 23 Apr 1913, p. 8

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(Continued from page 1) Chorus, "Lady Rise, Sweet Morn‘s Awakening" H. Smart. |__ _ â€"; Solo, "Border Ballad" Cowanâ€"Mr. W, E. Peacock. â€" Chorus, "O! Gludsome Light" (from ‘"The Golden Legend") Sir A. Sulliâ€" van. Patriotic Song, "May God Preserve ‘Thee, Canada" Ambrose. ‘ God Save The King. OfMcers and Aembers Presideatâ€"Mr. T. sia Al‘an Viceâ€"Presidentsâ€"Rev. J A Ballard, Mr, A. F. Hawke, Rov. Thos. Ratollfte Mr. John H. Bertram, _ Rev. Pathor Kelly. * WRA â€" Seoretaryâ€"treasurerâ€"Mlys Counsell. Committceâ€"Mesdames I" sbitt, Sime. Mitchell, Frampron, Miss . ‘ood ruf, Messrs Cullingfor4, Lane, St, "% Sery PEnl Snpranosâ€"Mesdames Prampt a, Moflatt, Robertse., Htorrs, _ Missss Caâ€"ver, Counsls, Hawke, C. Kex, K. Ross, Stubbe Walkas, Woodrall, * . _* Altosâ€"Mesdames : Form«n, Framkâ€" ish, Mitchell, N. Wa‘k»>, Misscs Anâ€" drewes, Kew, Mar‘ i. * h _ Tenorsâ€"Messrs Bery, Woolverton. _ Bassesâ€"Messrs Baldwin, Cullingâ€" ford, Frampton, Kew, Lang, . Ro#s Storrs. CHORAL CONCERT ALL LICENSES GRANTED No complaints or petitions . were presented to the county licer se com missioners at the meeting .on Friday afternoon ‘and the former _ licenses were renewed. (FC (4 MOTHERKOOD SUCCESTIONS Advice to Expectant Mothers Wt o droch n file Ivon, P ue ives. one _=. hundred is prepared or unâ€" derstands how to properly care for herâ€" nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experience with an organism unfitted rhuhlo(-muth. and when it over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Folâ€" lowing rigkt upon this comes the nerâ€" vous etrain of caring for the child, and a distinct change in the mother results, Mh-fih&'-mmfi-l .WM mother of children, ad childâ€"birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. ‘The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unâ€" :â€"d-ldu.udvnizlflhfl which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound, a most valuable and invig« orator of the female organism. _ _ A. R. Thompson of Merritton preâ€" ‘The experience of Motherhood is a try« t Ti i Late, conhebion aut -dllfarl'vfi-o:l‘lb to u-" .',n-.'_' 3.., letter will "May God Preserve Baldwin, . Cullingâ€" Bertram, _ Eaton, J. H. GIBSON, phone 60 NEW EAST END SURVE vrimsby‘s Residential S â€"Mr. Thes choice lots are most beautifully sit facing Wilton Ave. on the north, Ranson o:~®the cast, Main street on the south anga Mgpic Ave. on the west, of rich deep sandy soil all set out with the choicest fruit in full g. The new Avenues are being opened and râ€" iy graded and everything put in shape forithe beautiful homes that will soon adorn m. Don‘t delay. These lots are sure to adv in price, as we intend to give special inducements to firs + surchasers _ For full information apply to sided and F. J. Rowland of Niagara and G WiRead of Port Daihousie, the other members of the . commisglon, were present. 7 The licenses reenewed are as folâ€" ows : Grimabyâ€"J. _ W. VanDyke, _ John Howitt. Jordanâ€"\Wm. Markey. 1 Port Dalhousieâ€"Jas. . ‘Wellington, John Harrigar Samue! Houston. Merrittonâ€"Jobn MeNulty, . R. E. Hakiett, P. Phillips Homerâ€"G. S. James. Niagaraâ€"G. E. Frizzell . T. Enâ€" wright, P. J. O‘Neill, Frank Addison, H. R. Doyle (6 months), H. Winnett Fred Crisp, a former bookâ€"K°@DET| wao, the Resident Governor / @ of the Beamsville Preserving _ COâ€" ;p, xurional Ohildren‘s Home | and spent the weekâ€"end in town. Orphanage, Mr. Frank Hills has ( Miss Pauline n"’"“’r:" l iwae *"¢|say about Wodebouse‘s Animal Inviâ€" weekâ€"end with Brantford fri@Nd8, |__},orator and Baby Chick Food. _/ / (shop) cup erebnnd ud vaglne /.. wine t Miss Pauline Ryckman spent the weekâ€"end with Brantford friends. Mrs. A. N. Meyer of Niagara Falis, is visiting in town. CWâ€" .~ B County Judge Carmai arines, held a session court here on Tuesday the Town Hall. A largely signed petition will _ be presented to the Council this . week for olling the main: thoroughfare. of the town. The olling last year proved more satisfactory than sprinkling. Roy Hobden leaves next week for Winnipeg. Mr. and Mre. Cole of Hami{lton were guests ( Sunday. EDs Quite a number from here attended the services at the opening . of . the new Presbyterian church at Vincland on Sunday and the supper on Monday evening. _ & o o. ols RRUICUEh The district meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was beld at the home of Mrs. Gus Thomas on Thursday afâ€" ternoon last and was largely attendâ€" all that could be desired 111.M. 0A P cescadfia D ce sc Especially would 1 mention their closing dance . held _ last‘ Tuesday night, which was in itself an unquall fied ‘success due to the coâ€"operative efforts of the committee and _ able management of the Village Inn staif. ‘Thanking you, _1 remain, of Dr. and Mrs. Fuirfield . on BEAMSVILLE one 60 W. F. RANDALL, phone 219 COOK BROS., phone 145 Yours truly, ned An Habitue of St. Cathâ€" of divistonal afternoon in es of _ these eredit _ upon of 2 Mrs. _ Alfred Bissell <of Winona visited her father last week, M.. Aaron Nelson is muchâ€"I" prov ed in health. _/ n _ Mr. and Mrs. _ W. Massball _ and family spent Sunday at M/ â€" Waiter Young‘s. 00. 0 0_ olsn _ Miss Catharine Smith of Onelds, 1« spending a fow weeks with her sliter Mrs. J. F. MeDougall. .__ _/ _ _ Mr., Walter Hill has sold bis farm ‘j‘,',‘“;{,‘,“;-, to Mr. Isaac Smith. * 1 instructio Mr. Flewelling and Mr. @nd MB | munity: Morley Merritt attended the funcral § of a relative in Hamilton last “I.‘i Section DLEA LAAA cfi enptibes rrnadl i cbed tmadct S of a Telative in Hamilton last week. | Section 2, Subsection (b).â€""Comâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Snider mov®i | sunicable" discase shall mean _ and to Jordan on Thursday of last / . |include any contagilous or infectious aTteeCf Juorl:o t _‘ r aHe.... '.quu and shall include Sm»"n0%, + mpox, _ DMpbtherin, _ Scanlet ~~â€" e v:‘ t, Typhold Feyer, Measlcs, Gerâ€" .Oes ~|ikan leu{n. Glanders, Cholc.s, Eryâ€" TN n mt‘ s Mr. Hilis! is an Ex Reeve of . ton, is widely known to be a gen! man of sound judgoment and t« great interest in high class poulf®. Hamilton, Dec, 18, 1 Mr. W. H. Wodehouse, + Dear Sir:â€"At the recent show of the Hamilton and Wigt) worth Association we were «persuad ed to show a few of our birds. We made _ fifteen entries and . secured eight prizes, two first, two . seconds and four thirds. These were. for Abâ€" conas. Partridge Wyaadottes, . Houâ€" dans, while two other .co¢kerels we raiged took rlbbons . at the . samme show? $ We have been using your Inviga= tor for a number of years with the greatest . satisfaction. Our . pullets though June hatched were in . A1 condition for the show and it is to your Baby Chick Feed and Invigataâ€" tor we atribute much of our -::- cess ns our birds have been remafkâ€" ably healthy. The chicks know what is good, alright, and the Invigorator certainly helps to Hill the eg* bas ket. 1 am s f ‘ Yours truly bos Frank Hill«, Sold _ by Millen _ Bros., Sto eÂ¥ Creek; W. M. Stewart, Drug . Co« Limited, _ Grimaby; Slingerland, Beamsville; Moore, Grassles: Patter won, Smithville; Merritt, Fulton; vidson, St. Catharines; C. Wil Wilcox; W,. H. Wodehou®», 18 Jahn N Hamilton. i If the Job has not been _ a| done the little orchard trees s be given a> protective covering _ ‘m‘ vencor, wire screen or comimo® news er. Such protection wilf pt VF.'! damage by bith rabbits unrl“ hice. € 1 THE INDEPENX vance i cemen oi Wwe» /E X TRA C T S FROM "" > THE PUBLIC HEALTH E+ w-l:':; Acr your Inviga« irs with the Our _ pullet® ere in â€" Acl wySBY, ONTARIO '.lueuo and ckenpox. F t, Typl n Measle las, Tu & |:Fras, Bubs ard litls and s (9| tis, Whoop Inviâ€" | disease wh Ai, M tion The following extracts from "The Public Health Act" are published by authority of the local Board of Health of the Village of Grimsby for . the instruction and benefit of the comâ€" Measles, GIANCOTS, MTTTHbY CCC las, ‘Tuberculosis, Mumps, â€" Anâ€" t Bubonic Plague, Rabies, Polio tis and Cerrabreâ€"spinal Meningl , Whooping Cough and any other disease which many. be declared by the Regulations to be a communicaâ€" ble disease. (New). Subsection (d) "Houscholder" shall include the proprietor, master, misâ€" tress, manager, housekceper, Janitor and caretaker of a house. Section 53, Subsection (1).â€"When ever any bouseholder knows or has reason to susmpect, that any . person within his family or household, . or boarsing or lodging with him, _ bas any communicable discase, he shall, within twelve hours, _ give . notice thercof to the Secrotary of the local Board or to the.Medical Officer _ of Health. ies Subsection (2).â€"The notice may be given to the Secretary or to the Medical Officer of Health at b!‘s office, or by letter, _ addressed . to either of them and mailed within the time specified above. Section 109, (1).â€"Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of sections 53 to 72 for which no other penalty is provided, shall incur _ a penalty of not less than $25, _ mor Ees oWR more than $100. NOTE WELLâ€"That many of these "Communicable" discases are sproad by files of various kinds; domestic ::u also are carriers. Flies . are hatched and flourish in stable manâ€" ure, garbage, kitchen rofuse, decay> Ing vegetable and animal matter and t of all kinds. Any householder, other person, who permits .. the existence «* such conditions, on or his premises, is lable to the Ities authorized <by the "Public Ith Act." " In three Instances which have come nder the writer‘s notlee lately little ldren from one to two years old ve been scalded to death by falling pans or tubs of hot water left on floor by busy mothers, ‘Team Owners Raise the Prices To the General Public $ Two Niagara County fruit farms will be sold by Public Auction at Ransomville, N.Y., on Saturday, April 26, 1913, at one o‘clock p.m. One hundred and thirtyâ€"seven acres. 60 acres in fruit,27 ‘ acres in apples. Fine peach land. Fine buildings. lForty-five acres; 8 acres in fruit. | For particulars apply to Owing to the advanced cost of: living and the high price of feed, we, the undersigned team owners of Grimsby and North Grimsby, ha.e decided to raise, on and after May 1, 1913, the rate for teaming to Fifty Cents (50 cents) per hour or Five Dollars ($5.00) per day. J. M. Lawrie D. Durham J. Johnson H. McNinch E. Beamer M. Udell A. Yeager Fine Fruit Farms at Auction Sale ‘The Municipal Council of the Township of South Grimsby met, pursuant to adjournment, at Brant‘s Hall, Smithville, on ‘Iuesday the 15th day of April, 1913, at 10 w‘clock a.m. All of the members being present. * "The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed. + Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morley, that leave be granted to introduce a byâ€"law to repeal byâ€"laws No. 238 and No. 256 of the Township of South Grimsby and that the same be now read a first time. _ varried. ay-hw read a first u.. > ' § oved by Mr. Jublke, seconded by Mr. Middaugh, that the byâ€" law just read, be now read a second and third time and do pass, the Reeve and Clerk sign and seal the same and its title be as in the motion, _ Carried. [ a «e + ~ Byâ€"law was read a second and third time. _ Moved by Mr. Mortey, seconded by Mr Boulter, that the Clerk be instructed to secure prices for road drags or scrapers, Carried. © _ Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that this Counâ€" cil grant $35 to the Public Library. â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morley that leave be granted to introduce a byâ€"law to amend byâ€"law No. 259 and that the same be now read a first time. Carried. Byâ€"law read a first time. Moved by Mr. Jublke, seconded by Middaugh; that the byâ€"law just read be now read a second and third‘ time and do pass, the Reeve and Clerk sign and seal the same and its title be as in the motion. _ Carried * Byâ€"law read a second and third time. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that this Counâ€" cil accept the offer of #2 from H. Netson, for two trees on the road allowance along Lot 32 Conâ€"9. Carried. Moved by Mr. Juhlke, seconded by Mr. Middaugh, that the folâ€" lowing accounts be paid: . H. Huether, R. Div. 5 repairing sluices $1; H. Huether, 3 hours labor with team, #1.05; H Huether, repairing and inspecting roads, $1.45; total $3.50. R. Div. No. 1o0, Hâ€" Adams, 4 day with team, #2; B. Shrum, 4 day with team, $2; W. Kellam, shoveling snow, 53¢; W. Kellam, 5 hours on road machine, 87¢; W. Kellam, 1 hour on road machine 17}¢; total $5.57. _ Ino. Souter, keeping an indigent over night, #1550; 1). Z. Jacobs, K. Div. 2, for 5 bours with 2 teams, #4; D. Z. Jacobs, inspecting bridges and culverts, $1.50; D. Z. Jacobs, 2} hours scrapâ€" ing roads with two teams #2; R Hopkins, repairing road scraper, 75€; total $8.25. Carried. T eqmene en sn s o e § TL wC TNR L100 x chony ©hanaee dn Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconde granted to introduce a byâ€"law to app ‘Township of South Grimsby for the now read a first time. . Carried. Byâ€"law was read a first time Moved by Mr. Middaugh, sece Mn c ie en e eoe S rren ce Moved by Mr. Middaugh, seconded by Mr. Jublke that the byâ€"law just read be now read a second and third time and do pass, the Reeve and Clerk sign and seal the same and its title be as in the motion. _ Carried. Byâ€"law was read a second and third time. Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morley, that the Reeve and Councilior Middaugh be a committee to inspect and purchase plank required by the township. Carried. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Jublke, that the follow*» ing accounts be paid: A M. Nelson, R. Div. 7, 5 hours labor with team, $1.75; B. MeNinch, R. Div. 7, 5 hours with team, $1.75; D. E. Nelson, R. Div. $7, 5 hours with team #1.75; total $5.25. N. Bartâ€" lett, K. Div. 6, 6 hours levelling roads $1.80; N. Bartlett, 4 hours inâ€" specting sluices $1; N. Bartlett, 5 hours delivering and laying tile, $1.50; N. Bartlett 2 hours putting in tile, 60c Carried, Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Bouiter, that this Coun cil do now adjourn to meet again in Brant‘s Hall, on Tuesday the 1 3th day of May, 1913, at 10 o‘clock a.m. â€" Carmed. F. W. Roner«s, Clerk. A special meeting of the Caistor Council Reeve at the Township Hall on Saturday 29th p.m. for considering and passiog a By:Law gra the Dominion Natural Gas Co., to lay piping alot said Township. * Members all present: Reeve in the chair. After considering the propored Byâ€"Law clau moved by Mr. Silvesthorn, seconded by Mr. Lym granted to introduce Byâ€"Law No. 374 authori Natural Gas Co., Limited, to lay piping along ‘Township of Caistor, and that it be now read : Ht3 esnt Do C30Le Raaca ant C Members 817 PPERETRERRTCC OO oo sl After considering the propored Byâ€"Law clause, by clause, it was moved by Mr. Silverthorn, seconded by Mr. Lymbumer that leave be granted to introduce Byâ€"Law No. 374 authorizing the Dominion Natural Gas Co., Limited, to lay piping along the Highways of the ‘Township of Caistor, and that it be now read a first, second and a third time and do nowâ€"pass and the Reeve and Clerk do sign and seal the same. â€" Carried. Joun M. LyMEURNE®R, Reeve. Auszet Surzios, Clerk. South Grimsby Council HOPKINS & BRIM, LOCKPORT, N.Y. M Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morley, that leave be : a byâ€"law to appoint a Samtary Inspector for the Grimsby for the year 1913, and that the same be Special Meeting Signed : D. Gowland & Sons J. Waliters T. Facrell, Jr. * Wm. Bartiett W. Farrell A. G. Geddes wWEDNLIDAY, APRLS 23, 1913 Council was called by the ay a9th March at 1 o‘clock Law granting a Franchise to ping along the Highways of sc o eumalh ’..' ARSRSTT 0 [

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