Murphy. Mect the present Tobey 1 worked for a man when learnâ€" ing the clothing business for nine years. He was a fellow .who worried a lot. 1t be had a big Saturday he folt fine, and if. the following Monday was quict he had a grouch. wdl‘:.ll.nvhy if business wae quiet he‘d ‘say "‘l'oh‘“.pd-nud.-lllh .other ws are doing any busiâ€" ness" l would hustle down street looking out in the read when pasâ€" lhtthdulumw stores in -mn-mau.'ï¬aw the.stores, and when 1 would toâ€" “vdl‘..g lh:fl tay . are ng any itd-.f'udl.:zlgquldng business?"" and I would eay 1 didn t see them doi -n'.ud peither I lfl.l-“flldnlul. L know if 1 did look and found the other fellow doing nny business he would be ngly a‘} day. _ From Ridiey & Co‘s 1 went to Frank Broderick, the high classtailor and furrier in . Chatham at that time. The first Saturday 1 went to work for him, he advertised a eale of furs, spending :rloalnmv mm snowâ€" ":n of the day, t rained Fi ytahl.ud froze so hard you ¢0..1d drive a sleish over the toad any pisce. and the snow wonldn‘t break. bat it was so slip r,yumldn‘t walk, and . then rained and froze th-qh the day, und we didn‘t have a castomâ€" er.come in the whole dsy and we didn‘t take in a dotlar, and he ?‘hr".:eh .hudhs bout 'l‘ 250 ergars about it making ‘the remark that i( he â€" didn‘t get them soday, ne‘d â€" got ~wonld the next. We are nearing the> last ~of October, and my . friends _ have ‘done nobly, this month and the whole Fall, and J want them to keep it up. _I am‘ prepared to ¢loibe 2000 ‘men with This is Tobey ( 1e First who was a CHRISTM AS Nouieuliflflnb'l""'m' of youn-el' ot ot the family. me an optimis C. N. &°R. make, and 1000 bfll between now and Christmas. My reputation for truth and houest trading is made, 1 â€" bave always tried to make good and alwave will Ask for me pereonally, aa 1 enjoy Don‘t wait ull the rush is on, but come now while our assortment of Mounts is complete. & We have a choice selection. "All work guaranteed, and as highâ€"class as any city work, meeting all my cnstomers TOBE Y 50 and 52 James St. N. HAMILTON wfllN YOUR EYESâ€" by too much workâ€"need proâ€" m‘bed.mdclnd mglgnuli'e-w““" Well ."oimd examination rooms; two graduate optometristss modern _ instruments intelligently used in all examinations; completeâ€" ©e0 iD "00a daciory for grinding ly equipped factory for @MTMUTS mlfl.fll’o““‘ by expertsâ€"> thhhoutmi«umht one . mof where all work is done promptiy» accurately and at the lowest manu~ facturing costs. _ orons OFTiCAk CS ".'.d‘k.'md Depet 56 DAYS TILL «THE PHOTOGRAPNER® masmy . over Phipps Bros * / A LDO WE LL P K O T O MERCHANTS overcoals, examination 1918 GRIMSBY IS a ‘ HEALIRY TuW N (Continued from page 1) | (Continued from page 1) law must be étrictly enforced _with | Inspector C. H. Bromjley presented regard to the frequent and _ regular | his report on Soale Inspection and removal every week in summer, of | spraying. manure from all stableyurds, pigâ€"| K. N. Grout, Olerk of Works on the peue, chicken houses, etc., and the | new Post Office laid a communication | generous use of diainfectants, such |v.. "he table, from the Government, #s chioride of lime mixed with water, | asking permission to lay _ a 18700 a pound to every pail of water inside sized diain down Dapot St. to Jobn uunnu&hllal-. 'lt.ulnnuonn.lam-‘ + ‘ATER SUPPLY \ _ Councilior Randall stated that h¢ -‘l\om-nlvzhufl-w had had a galk with Woreman of CoB ful and free from of a harm struction Jas. Blamey, and they du; nnture, . Frequent tests are made thought it would pay the town to pSY by experts at the _ Provincial _ laâ€" for the difference in the size of tile boretories and their _ reports bave|and lay a ‘arger one and then fake been favorable. the surface water off Main and D¢â€" « The II‘IKITY pot 6ts. inâ€"the same drain. S t Board of Health . recommends | _ Counci Mitchpll gave notice that the Council should. pass a BYâ€" | motion tat at the nest mesting . of Jaw regulating by license the sale 0f | gie Gouncil, he would introduce a BYâ€" milk for food mwithin the Municipaliâ€" |jaw to regulate the sale of milk |ty. The lssuance and conti::2ance O{| within the municipality by way : Of \_the water semply has been plentiâ€" eu ul uce fway ho ttbtaris of a barm du: nature, . Frequent tests are made by experts at the _ Provincial . laâ€" Iltnm and their . reports have « MILK SUPRLY .. The Board of Health . recommends that the Council.shouldâ€"pass a Byâ€" Yaw regulating by licenso the sale of milk for food mwithin the Municipaliâ€" #y. The issuance and contis:â€"zance of such icense +> depend on the obâ€" servance of certain couditions . amâ€" mmmmluuh' clearliness and other necessary care in bandling from the time . it ‘is drawn from the cow until it is deliv ered to the consumer, \ Periodical inspection of the cows by a veterinary surgeon is advisable. During our recent visit of inspection the farms at _ present supplying milk to us, we found all the farmers arxious and cheerfully willing _ to mn-wuflml‘mm the marketable value of their milk preducts. ‘_-â€"',-â€"-.ï¬ .m_,r,,,,,m_ use. _ rubbish, PE n C i nieraeo 0 on‘ tion of garbage collector might . be Alled by tender, The cleaning. of septic «anks, closets, otc., should be included. A firm in Montreal supâ€" "Indication for treatment" is, . that al! large factories and hotels be required ¢o install proper and efficiâ€" ent plants for the purification . and sanitary disposal of their own sewâ€" age and refuse. . It would not be just to ask or . to expect the citizens generally to _ be Nene en oe oo LCC OT OS avatom taxed to provide a sewerage SY9°0W |tlon of yellows and little peach .. 56 for factories or hotels, . some Of | pald. â€" Oarried. | mwhich have more sewage in one daY | _ »icheilâ€"Bourneâ€"That the Chait® | than all the ratapayers have in _ 2| man of the Board of Works and . the | week, Pactory newage is mote . 17â€" | keeve be a committee to take charge | mentable, more offensive . and mor®|of the matter of the application _ of @ificc!! (o deodorize tham _ ordiuatY |the Government asking for permis sewage. gion to put down a tile drain on Deâ€" | Eventually it will become . nebes ::‘-:L wmmml:h(:‘ sary for this toun to Py * critery | larger alzod tile !* thought necessary erage plante, one for th0 . "**"""% °0| ang advisable. Carried. . _ . Eventuaily it will become _ netesâ€" sary for this town to have TWO sewâ€" mfl:.mbrm territory west of the Forty Mile creek . with Muhnllmrulum month of Cypress Creok on y aramh tor castary farm another uystem for y o o e s e d es o MRoRIG VC h aa the territory east of the mn&l:‘ Greek with plant . . on Md-llflm of : the. Wasnidge and ‘Del Durham . properâ€" ties. fnom-dbld.nnhl; mâ€"nâ€"mumw notwithstanding the promises of directors and managers of the same .&mmwhnlmdww ue Possibly the factories and village might coâ€"operate. In any event . it would be absolutely necessary for the factories to have & aeries _ of "settling tanks" of their own to Inâ€" tercept all solids before it could be A Byâ€"law regulating the «ercept all solids before t CODNAC """ lmm»mmv‘ufluuï¬"- otherwise, the _ "Disposal plants" wmldmmmwm and consequently, they would be unâ€" able to accomplish the purpose they are Intended for. mmumcdm G. T Railway has agreed to refuse to bill carioads of manure to Grimsby mwlfllfllmflw 1 in future. _“:lldvll‘hmni""“' R. A. ‘Alexander, e Med. Officer of Health. Under this head, the most A NEW KIND OF FRUIT BARKET Mr. Sylvester o.khalaku a Basket out of Roofing Materialsâ€"It is Strong and Servicable. One doy last summet his daily constitutional Oakley, of Eim St., st« of a building, where 1t ing roofing the struct! roofing material. â€"â€" Picking up a plece One doy last summer, while taking his daily eonstitutional, Mr. Sylvester Oakley, of Elm St., stopped in front of a building, where men were work ing roofing the structure with heavy roofing material. â€" Picking up a plece of the Iunterial he examined it and got to thinking mnltmllhpodnullo.m fruit baskets out off und the thought the deed, for ho went right home ing a fruit basyet out of roofing maâ€" terial ‘ ‘Two of these baskets were shown to the INDEPENDENT on Monday and they certainly are & strgug, sorâ€" viceable article. ‘There is no wood in the basket exâ€" emmhuhudtlom. all 1::: rest being of the roofing mater= The present basket is a little heavy foc ganeral use, but Mr. Oakioy _ #~ gures that lightor material could be used and yet not reduce the strength of the basket any. He alro . thiaks that this basket can be made a whole lot cheaper than the present wooden ones. ‘The basket looks bdd, on account of Its black color, but in no way 18 it the Jenat objectionable nor ugly. "Incinerators" _ at . moderate _ Res{jent Plane Tumer Robinson Street South. GRIMSRY R. E. WOODRUFF se 45 wile i4 ns ies tait t "â€" on Prledda trâ€"sp Telephone 171 a sewerage system netesâ€" WO sowâ€" territory i _ with A at the urgent |D. P. & 7. PaOMISE | _ BElTER uumsl from Edward P. Coleman, . General | Manager of the D. P. & T., atating xmmmâ€"uwncau[ cil at their last meeting, re . street | lights had been received. Jn reply, | he stated that the Grimeby lighting | system would be fixed up 2s #oon 85 ; possible. He also asked to have the | Courcilt advice re the cutting off | of the lights on November 1. | Mr. Wm. Bartictt asked the Counâ€" cil to build a crossing across Paton | rgmmm-mm‘ {c belng willing to do all the teaming: in connection. ‘ ‘The tax rate for the year WhS struck at seventeen _ mills, This, mlong with the echool rate of â€" ten ‘mills, makes the rate the same A% last year‘s, 27 mills, 6* The plece of road on _ Livingston Ave. which the H. G. & B, have been requested to fx up still remmins unâ€" touched and is in a borrfble state. Mitchellâ€"Randallâ€"That ° the. a¢â€" counts against Mré. Eimmerpan, Mre. Vaughan and the late Jas. Nokes Yor spraying, be atruck off, Carried. Bourneâ€"Randallâ€"That _ the 8¢> count of Chas. Bromley for . inspec= tion of yellows and little peach _ bo * Randailâ€"Bourneâ€"That the of the M. 0. H. be receive3 and . ap» nlul to introduce forthwith Te Sim of iA w be on location of the buildings ulmc the Pelee Tsland Wine and Vin Co. and that the Byâ€"law be now rea a first time, Carried. Byâ€"law read a first time, * MitcheMâ€"Walkerâ€"That the _ Doâ€" winion Power and Tranzmission Co. be notified that as per their _ letter, saying tbat they intend to take im mediate action to improve» the light: Ing system of the village, they need sot cut off the street lights on Nov. 1, providing they see that . existing lamps are removed and kept going in future. â€" Carried. Mitchellâ€"Bourneâ€"That a coment crosaing be put down opposite Wm. Partiett‘s house on Paton St. He to do the nocessary team work. Carried. M‘tchoilâ€"Randailâ€"That the Clerk wrii6 to Mr. Waller, manager of the ti, G. & B. requesting him to say at once how much this company ‘ will contribute towards stoning that porâ€" tion of Livingston Ave. opposite the treight shods which they use as a yard. An early reply is imperative a» the street is in a very bad . conâ€" proved of. Carried. dition. Carried. WILL PUT SEATS IN GRIFFIN THEATRE Canada Steel Specialty Co. ; Secure a B.ig Contract. Everything is Loaded and wer to arrange ToF ©NO MMFIMIB DE EUEA 1) s cat har rger eized tile !* thought necersary g1.00 at 69¢, bed 'l‘lnh“uâ€":'u mm the m"', 75¢ fine lines | na rnOâ€" oc m o 4C se recaicss ant nltpt [ oocame chineg. | ro roved of. Carried. 3 El oceans. ofreg. J« r«l Bourneâ€"Randailâ€"That leave s98.». ranted to introduce forthwith .39 yâ€"law to raise by way of 1 * e sum of $1,875 to be expended pxmnnianmmmmaree w punchase of the ‘Davis site for is ‘cation of the buildings and plant c ie Pelee Tsland Wine and Vineyar > o. and that the Byâ€"law be now rea is % m h:-l first time, a 4 EW VELVE eseamee l 5 ‘ 0. e notified t.hrn as per their ul-um. ( NECKTIES aying tbat they intend to take imâ€" Commencing with Monday _ mornâ€" ing, all mail matter and other artiâ€" cles for the Canada Steol Specialty the factory in Gravenhurat on Satur w-ult.u\h'hrmunm in the northern town and the next time it lets out a blast, will be in Grimsby, The factory in . Gravenâ€" hurst is closed. | Manaiger Hess expects to have evâ€" ervthing belonging to the factory on the wheels and rolling for the Dig Town W the end of the week. .. Mr Hess and wife came to Grims by lnst week and unloaded their fur ;'Iun. moving into a house on John ‘The Griffin theatre in Hamilton, \takes a lot of seats and every theaâ€" tro seat manufacturer and agent in |cunl- was after this rium, but the Griwsby factory got there -l‘r‘n_. and ENERE T M UDTCOP.UO S day night the Canada Steol Specialty Co. of Gravenhurst, became a dead one and the Canada Steol Specialty Co. of GRIMSBY, MTJ‘ENJ:IG $ ETVE TT PSP Mn l u2 im s Co. will be addressed to Grimaby, stead of Gravenhurst, for on Sa IRETONT+ ‘Mr. Hess also closed a contract for 450 seats for another "showâ€"shop" in Hemilton last week. Two Grimsby men are now in Toâ€" i rente Installing seats in a theatre in the west ond of the city. Mauager Hees closed up a COntrAC® last week for 1500 now seats for this big theatre, This order will be the first turned out of the Grimsby Now Rolling. THik INDEPE.(DBNTORIMSRBY, LUMIVL l L' uums\ : page 1) mJey presented Inspection and 1 ____________LLLL_....ooonnirrrcmmmmmmncommmmremmmmnoeromneatereereronrn io n oonnrneran on OcTogi@ MILLINEARY SALES «EAaT ALL FOIRMER lLlCOQ.D. SNA PS 8 T U PE N D 0 U S: [ usmear %0f H O S I Eo R Y A $500 order new Hosiery returned from the West. We took it as it stood at 2% reduction. _ Just in heart of season we are saving you 25c on every dollar spent on hosiety. Lines that all the very best in every particuler, undcp&doumyp.iind\ibi'w& e 5 INSTALLING THE _ _|REGULAR MEETING _ ELECTRIC WIRE\ OF N.G. COUNCIL Boys‘ _ Heavy Black Rivbed Winter We‘ght Hose, _ most sizes, . regular 35¢ to clear Banalt Electric Co. of St.\School Debentures Sold For Catharines are now Wirâ€"|\ $9400.. Pass a Number of â€" ing the New Post Office.\ Accouuts. 60 pairs Children‘s Box Kip Boots sizes 8 to 10 l." BOOLS, All §1208. ccesceseese« ie Klectric lights will soon be shining in the new post office. The Barraft Electric Co. of St. Catharines, . have the contract and thefr men are now at work instailing the wires and getâ€" ting ready for the fixtures. . The lighting is being put in _ 0n what is known as the Conduit 8ysâ€" tem . Alt wires uhl‘lm through pipes all over the building. 60 pairs Misses‘ Box Kip Boots, sizes 11.to 2......... "3’ 50 pairs broken lines Woâ€" men‘s 3.50 to 5.co0 Boots m UT y MB NCOEO C I Upon looking over the plans of the building, we find that they do not call éor u sidewalk on cither side . of the bullding. We hope that before the contrac tors leave the job, Mr. E. A. Lincasâ€" ter, M. P., will have something done along the side of the building. U RUSIC _\ Aulehad U N D E R Literally cords of Women‘s, Men‘s and Children‘s &rt: Underwear. goods, Al Manitoba hard, all wheat and no chaff. Best buying we ever ey can‘t buy better underwear, yet we save you 25c on every dollar. A will convince you. Women‘s fine _ Women‘s Ribâ€" ~| Children‘s ribâ€" | Men‘s â€"â€" Truâ€" Men‘s Fleece, g1.00 at 69c, | bed white and bed‘ Vests and | Knit . _ finest Seconds, Most 75¢ ‘fine lines | maturat, _ reg. | Drawers reg. wool ‘ elastic | sizes, a . rate at . 59¢ . and \ 35¢ for 25 and \ age to clear \ Koit Beautiful \ Snap and hard Sm stled lC ren: se goods reg. $3 | to get ‘The platform and steps . on the 'm*,,u.uualuhnm fnished. They are of . coment . all THURS. OCT. 30 TOWED. NOV § At the rear end of the buÂ¥lding a Yarge weptic tank is being built. , It is about ten feet long and about four Icet wide and is partitioned off into three parts. ‘This tank is being built on the most modern principles. '.- NEW VELVET NECKTIES ANOIME TE U 0 bame As soon as the roofers got finished, the coment flooring ‘will be laid | in the cellar and the heating . system 'Illh,m..ll. A six tile will be laid immediâ€" ately from the building to the . big @raia on John 8St. to take the.place of the temporary drain . laid . last spring. a Cold. _ This is the groatest and wost wonderful of all cough mediâ€" clues. «50 and 50c per bottle af all .25 NOX A COLD NEW BARGAIN BOOTS IN ONE DAY EUn ET L number and wording. 108 Nox 108 To dn cmd c t‘ cappeti t on & 1 00 SX > Women‘s Ribâ€" bed, Cashmere Finish, sizes 9 and 94 only, regular / 35¢ choice of _ lot Women‘s Ribâ€" bed white and natural, re, 35¢ for 25 and reg. 25¢ .25 A19 _ | 2 for: .35 1.98 L. STEPHE N GRIMSBY "*2.#" Women‘s Ribâ€" bed and Plain Silk _ Fleeced and children‘s cashmere; . all sizes, reg. 25¢, ALL MEN‘S ‘The regular meeting _ of _ North Grimaby Council was held in the Coancil Chambers, Grimaby, on Satur day afternoon, @ct. 25, commencing at 130. ‘The Reev>. Murray B. Smith, . in the chair. Children‘s ribâ€" bed Vests and Drawers _ reg. age to clear SUITS _ Counciliors Alway, Fleming, Suth eriand and Roberts present. The minutes of the previgus meet ingâ€"wereâ€" read.and â€"adopted. â€"â€" ie _ Moved by Roberts, seconded by Atwey that the byâ€"law just read %e now read the second and third times and do pass, anl that the HeRTC and Clerk do sign and seal ‘l" eame, and that the titles be as in the motion. Carried. Moved by Fleming, seconded by Sutherland, that leave be . granted to ictroduce byâ€"law No. 211 to proâ€" vide for borrowing $10,000 for Pubâ€" lic School purposes, and that . the hyâ€"law be now read the first . time. .19 COST Moved by Sutherland, secouded by Fleming, that the byâ€"law just read be â€" read a second and third. tme and that the Reeve and Clerk sign and seal the same, _ and that . the titie be as in the motion. Carried. Moved by Roberts, seconded. _ DF Alway, that the tender _ of . C. H. Burgess &‘Co., for $10,000, five per cent. debentures of School Section No. 3, Township of North Grimaby, at $9,400 be accopted. Carried, _ Moved by Woherts, seconded _ by| Sutherland, that this Council grant a‘sum of money.to the village . of Grimaby toâ€" hbelp pay for the site for the Pelee Island Wine Comâ€" pany, the sailé sum to amount . to }nnmfldd‘luhtmn vsceed $1,700. Carried. <o h wape Moved by Alway, seconded _ by Roberts, that the following . acâ€" counts be paid. A. T. Hunter, Scale Inspecâ€" AT Wamen‘s Fine Lamhs â€" Wool, Fimne _ Kibued C as hmere, Bar mark "Wor stedand Wool Ribâ€" bed, all 5e limes, Men‘s â€" Truâ€" Knit | _ finest wool * elastic Koit Beautiful goods reg $3 Suit 39 on every dollar. A look through THESE SN APS 2 only Blazer Coats reg 6.90 for 85 Men‘s Penman Sweaters . 1,69 100 Women‘s Penman Sweaters "Apollu" pure Cashmere and Fancy Cashâ€" meres, teg. 50€¢ lines to â€" clear First qualities only. You 33 Women‘s Long Sweater Conts 1 reg 4 oo to 6 00 for..... ..»~2.98 ‘Broken lines Lawn and Silk Waists AT COSsT, too Corse‘s to clear....«.««> , .39 by Frank Hurst, Eastern T Cierk, c we ever made. DON‘T MISS Moved by Alway, seconded . by Rcberts, that the Council do now adjourn to meet againn. the 22nd of November,â€"at 1.39 p.m. Raiph Henry has accepted a posiâ€" tion in Hamilton. Mre. Jemmett and Miss Tuylor en« tertained a number of â€" friends â€" on Tuceday evening. ‘The Parry Sound district will be tac home of fifteen _ deer bunters from here, for the next two _ weeks. The party will leave on â€" Thursday morning. Will Gibeon is spending a week‘s \mmnnuâ€".m T friends in Toronto. Mrs. E. J. Amiss‘ many friends will be pleased to learn thut sbe is . reâ€" covering from her recent aperation as well as can be expected, but is still confined to the boapital in Hlamâ€" from a visit with her son in Afberta. Miss Phillip, of Copetown, . is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Maddocks, of Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end at the bome of / her Miss Lena Oles bas returned visit with friends in ‘Toronto. BEAMSVILLE Revising . Voters . list, Men‘s grey and wear sizes up to 12; â€" choite .19 ie EL 5it