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Grimsby Independent, 22 Oct 1913, p. 2

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can styles in Stetson, Christy‘s, Hawes and King Hats PAINTEP * DECORATOR. Teiephone $ GRIMSBY Makers of Ladies® Waists and Men‘s Shirts OQOUALITY SHOP # d 1 S T Prompt attention to all orders. House Painting Decorating Papering W. and R. McLELLAND Chartes A: Wasnidge General Biacksmith and Horseshee Pikheis dsc ‘This is the time of year that. your horses are working hard. Keep their feet in good condition, and have them well shod and they will stand the going. Giv : me a call. ‘ are very popular in style Trimmed Hats Waldor! Hoto! Building Arder O UR 1 am in a better ru-uion than ever to ook after your black smithing and horseâ€" shoeing wants. at the old stand a1 the Bridge on Main street o 2l Thkk Danniar. m _ Still on the Job| *4** PSOPI«‘s Paper ‘The last shock she received injured her so badly that she is laid up Jn the barn. Mr. Anderson is not able to use her at all. He is afraid that her back is injured and that she will be permanently disabled. If Mr. Waller neglects this matrzer much longer, he will be gullty of crimwinal megligence, as conditions have become so bad that the tracks are neither safe for man nor beast, and the town is lable to receive the news, at any moment, of some person being killed, once in his life. Some time ago one of Mr. Anderson‘s most valuable horses was badâ€" ty shocked in crossing the track, and strange to say, the same animal has received two or three shocks since that time, ‘The last time that Mr, Anderson‘s horses crossed the track in Grimsby, they became so unmanagemble that Mr. Bourne, who was ridâ€" ing on the dray, was thrown head over heels when they jumped and narâ€" rowly escaped being badly injured. _ _ _ Mr. Henry HilMer‘s horse _ Rasbecome a nulsance | to his owny through the shock which it received while crossing the tracks nearly a month ago. In spite of all that Mr. Hillier can do, the horse Jumps the tracks every time he comes to them and nothing will overcome his fear of the electric current, which he knows is coursing along the fron ralls. The Council notified Manager Waller of the H. G. & B., some time ago, to have the tracks properly bonded. Mr, Waller replied: that _ he would attend to the matter promptlyâ€"each one may interpret Mr, ‘Walâ€" ler‘s "promptly" to sult hbimself. _ _ " Later:â€"I wrote the foreâ€"going items on Tucsday afternoon. Wedâ€" nesday morning, when I apperred on the street, the bonding inachine aud the men .were ct work on w‘p:h. c.n.t!o plectric railway. ‘This is the quickest result that I have ever had from ~FACTS AND FANCIES, and I must give Mr. Waller credit for having acted "Promptly" unmaunageable through their fright and fear of the electric rails, ___ Moved by Mr. Copeland, seconded by Mr. Silverthorn, that the Ree;re issue cbs‘\n to Rlbe following ‘peuo'\lu Phillips Bros., for fillâ€" ing in approaches to Rouse bridge, $15.75; yles Grant, for drawi ;ntmk crushed stone from on# bridge to the other, $2; also to wfi Grant, half day loading crushed stone and going to C. Lymburner‘s for bridge railing, $2.50; R. H. Grant 13 lbs. wire, 35¢; total $20,60. Carried Moved by Mr. Silverthorn, seconded by Mr. Lymburner, that the Reeve issue cheque in favor of the Wentworth Quarry Co. for $12.19, Moved by Mr. Silverthorn, seconded by Mr. Cogellnd. that this Council uwrgxhc resignation of Dr. O. McCullough as M. O. of Health and the Clerk request him to render his account for services while M. O. of Health, (Carried _« _ _ ___ _ _ 6: $19.15; also for for moving gravel from Rouse to Schooley bridge, #1.50 and 74c on mlou account, total $21.49; also to Gordon Phillips, for $8.25 nce due eribbin1 Rouse bridge; and the Clerk be authorized to bill Gainsboro Council for $22.24, half interest in culverts used on Town line. â€" Carried. _______ _ _ ______ Council met pursuant to adjournment in the ‘Township Hall, on Saturday, Sept. 27, 1913, at 10 o‘clock a.m. Members all present. _ Reeve in the chair. Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Moved by Mr. Copeland, seconded by Mr. Grant, the Reeve issue checks to the following persons: J. A. Livingston, #25 on printing account; The Municipal World, $1.47 for blank forms; Norman Bartâ€" lett, for .5.*2.? drawing two loads gravel from Vinemount and payâ€" ing for one ; Valmer Bartlett, for $15 for 20 barrels cement. Carâ€" _ Moved by Mr. Lymburner, seconded ian s sas ts uho rer Reeve issue cheque to A. Schooley for drawing 9 yds. and 17 ft. gravel, o 17 (Minstnca is States $1.50 *per year Advertising rates Although The C The political pot is kept boiling THE INDEPENDENT Facts and Fancies AS, A. ‘LIVINGSTON, Editor and . ORLON LIVINGSTON, Nows Bd/ Caistor Council By Frank Fairborn MaAIN sTREET, UrImssy "2" MaZPINUSTON, Neows Editor, -\ Published overy Wednesday nn application. â€" Telophone Canada $1 per year in advance. In Unit nce. Proprietor. Ellnblllh;d“@ _;gme:._nlop to Daniel Shrum for $2, for drawing 5oo :.'Illnl. Carried. M by Mr. Lymburner, uculded‘ulx Mr. Grant, that the «eve cheque to C. Bartlett, for drawing and gravel to Rouse 4 Schooley bridges, amounting to $39.78; also to Frank Bartlett, © $28 for drawing gravel. . Carried. Moved by Mr. Grant, seconded by Mr. Copeland, that the Reeve ue cheque to F Rouse, for drawiag 81 barrels cement, #»# 15; also r drawing out Schooley bridge, and moving cribbing frcm Rouse to ‘hooley bridge, #3; also to A. O‘Neil, for drawing 2 yds. gravel, #4; so to P. Lavery, for $7.37, for 295 (. W. O. plank. Carried, Moved b{ Mr. Silverthorn, seconded by Mr. Lymburner, that wis Council, baving examined the Collectorr bonds and find them tisfactory, do hereby accept the same. Carried. 81 Pss on i ho fPar RANUCNT acchursnar that the 2 in L MEs@nd o eDUICCCY Moved by Mr. Lymburner, seconded by Mr. Grant, that leave be ranted to introduce Byâ€"Law No, 376 to aj point a Medical officer of {ealth, and that it be now read a first, second and a third time. And 0 noipu and the Keeve and Clerk do sign and seal the same, "anie On motion of Messrs. Silverthorn and ~Lymburner, the Council djourned to meet in the Township Hall, on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 10 velock for general business. . Carried. onN M. LysunurNk®, Reeve. Auseat Smieups, Clerk. |||r.'"u:wry. L ARL3) c at ts ie sethig tss m Pacts<piget? Moved by Mr. S{Ivuthom, seconded by Mr. 1.ymburner, that the eeve issue to H. H Cosby, for $24, for drawing 12 yards gravel to re Beamer Creck bndge; also #12, for filling in lppvoacm to the ‘osby bridges; also $3, for drawing water and wetting concrete on vidge,. . Cartied. wl ce .le T "L 340 1100 ArCuAT > WWatitnaus he n Canfiekl, Carried. Moved by Mr. Lymburner, seconded by Mr. Silverthorn, that the we issue c{equt to the Ingot Iron Co. for $239.82 for culverts d in Township; also to G. H. Warner, for $10, for right of way oss his farm while building Rouse bridge; also #4, for drawing aber from Dunnville to Rouse bridge; also to J. J. Shirton, for $20, goo ft. plank. Carried. ' uS ME ae t . use 209 ) 107 AIS 4ss 00 that ) The ot Groceries and Dainties is very com plete, and guaranteed absolutely fresh. ‘The Grocers and Hardware Merchants Phone 5, GRIMSBY, ON‘T. GROCERS AND HAR!ZW’fRE MERCHANTS MAIN STREET â€" â€" â€" _ GrRimsBy Sherwinâ€"Williams Paints Before the cold weather comes GKIMSBY, @NTARIG E. 8. & R. T. JOHNSON Sold in Grimsby by Jas. A. Wray OUR STOCK BOURNE BROS. "Brighten Up" FOR SALE BY No Turpentine culverts * entist > Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 216 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY OFFICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a=. o 4 » m GRIMSSY, ONT aain St. wEsr 0. erimsey Jifice hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to $y o 200 o ie Winoma _ â€" _ + + . Ontarle Telephone 125. Office on 50 road, first house north of Stone Road. Room 40 Federal Life Building, M#in and James Sts., Hamilton, 0. F. HANSEL, Dentist, boifbintfrenseat wnâ€"~id Soer Bbait McA idninined Acacald d E. H. Lancester Noteâ€"One of the firm will be at the Hote! Grimaby, Grimsby, every Wednesâ€" day from 1.30 to 6 p. m. day from 1.30 to 6 p. m. Building," Ham HERBERT E. WALLACE, ».9.¢ 1 J. DAW, ARCHITECT Whilo the eggs from pullets . wilt tte Foune frees ogse iaid by oue af young cxge one twoâ€"yearâ€"old stock will be stronger, Civil and Mining Engineers Land Surveyors, Mleoâ€"7 Hughson Ht. South Ramiltor Talephone 1084 165 St. Paul St. Opposite N. S, & T. R, Station ST, CATHARINES, â€" ONT. On real estate security at current rates of interest. W. B. CALDER, PHONE NO. 7 DR. ALEXANDER Pr iSiciam & Suncton CononEn COUNTY LINCOLN DR. W.A. BRAWNLEE Dei.Tisi OrFIcEâ€"STEPHEN® Bit CK The Harmilton Provident and On Farm Property Valuator â€"W. F. Gibson, Vineland Station Inspectorâ€"John McCoy Four per cent. paid on deâ€" posits running for one year or longer Loan Society Cor King and Hughson 8 HAMILTON MONEY TO LOAN AZIER & LAZIER, BARKISTER, I Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to MONEY TCO LOAN r J. M. Hughton Physclar and Surgeon. Tererwone No. .1 LAND SURVEYOR WISCBLL TYRRELL & CO Hamilton. DENTAL C. FERRIE, Treasorer Main street, Grimsby Lazier, K.C. ONT

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