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Grimsby Independent, 27 May 1914, p. 2

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IWALL |PAPER RECRUIT S Recruits are wanted by "B" Sq‘d‘n, and Dragoons, fo 1914 Military Training, ot Niagara Camp. Men with horses preâ€" ferred, but cin supply good mounts for r en ‘.ithout them. Extra ‘«orses are also wanted. All intormation can be securâ€" AEUT, H. L. Wark®R; ). A. M. Livixostox; For Saturday we have priced thousands of rolls of ). A. M. Livixostox; Sero‘t. Major. G. A. R. Ross, GRIMâ€" SBY; Cart. G. G. ParttErsos, Liueut, E. W. Tesre®, Sexotr.‘ C. $. Mackts, _ Santhville; Sero‘t. R. H. Sxetsince®, Vineland Station. No better way to spend a And if you propose decoratâ€" ing you cannot afford to miss these values. For the beneâ€" fit of the people who are goâ€" ing to decorate on the Holiâ€" some one‘s going to be mighty well pleased. You can‘t play the game of life unless you‘re prepared forfthe risks by nourishing wholesome bread ioodl.; Add to this delicious pies and cakes, and life‘s one fl"" swect song, Have you given our bakery a trial yet? The best of ingredients baked to perfection every day of the year. GRIMSBY BAKERY THEAL BROS. GRIMSBY â€" PHONE 108 open from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m in any game, and when its a handfull Jas. Crawford Confectioner Manuflacturer ot Weeding Cakes, tse Croam and Fine Candy -“.,:::_ Receptions, At Homes and Lunch Counters $ Caterers Tomato Plants for 1914 orders for Tomato Plants to be delivered this Spring. in every way. A Full Hand Means Luck JOHN STEVENS LAST CALL FOR 51, 53 King St. West Our Fine Bakery ‘Telephone 5 ring 12 msville â€" Ontario Lixur. The Peopie‘s Paper Statee $1.50 per year in advance. . Advertising rates an application. »hout seventyâ€"five _ mediators . and the. e o ‘The war party motored from Niagara Falls, Ontarlo, along . the Queenston un GRIMSBY stome road, to GRIMSDY, and so beautiful was the country and so pleasant the road, that for the time baing _ they forgot ."humm:m and wher. they arrived in GRIMSBY they were m py party. Mextco is supgosed to be the richest country in the world in minerals, grazing land# and other natural resoureesâ€"the United States (at loast so its own people think) is the finest country that the sun shines on, _ but mot only did the Mexicuns and _ the United Statcs‘ pecple, but the mediaâ€" tors from the Continent _ of South America, have their eyes opened when they motored through the . Niagara DMstrict. Soveral of the party had travelled in many lands and seen many coun tries, but all of them had to acknowledge that the like of the stretch . of mun-!r_‘-Mho.l{l.lBY.Mlumn. a a ® The party was in charge of the St.Catharines Motor Club, whose guests they Lad been earlier in the day, juthe Garden City, and the people of GRIMSBY feel they owe a debt . of gratitude to the Club for . bringing the reowned visitors to spend a few hours in our village. {ittle adage of my own and it reads something like . thisâ€""Consiatency, thou art a jJewel, but durn few peoplepossess you." quantitics to Bre‘r McDonald of the ‘Toronto Globe. The editor writes a long editorial starting off with the announcement ummâ€"oâ€"mmaumummuvmuums.w. Rowel! policy of "Abolish the Bar" is carried out, it would be the greatest blessing that could possibly ..."I:O.!"t country, ‘The editor of the Globe imakes some glowing statements . and some highty colored arguments in favor of his theory, and as he waxes warm hm:uuummuâ€"hmunlummmm he wwudmmmhsmm&.mm-uflmn um.hrlfl-.bymu.?.li.w:rm'mmhom ® lnv*“hc.rduoloh-n"vmtorlr.w-u mwmthuum-mmmmun-mmm SR dE \ TEROls Nhhdc-ndnleoumnhtnmuhw dolegute to the Pm(hiu._o_c.l.d.!}em n“mmudnfl‘u.t.. .\\.mldwrhu-nh druakards, "The editor of the Globe is onposed to the sale of beer in bar ro but is not opposed to the sale of whiskey in HMquor stores. i0 o Bdibitl shnierscanii en Jnb n ie B t May 9, 1914. Members all present. Reeve in the chair. |., )linlmoflmnnuiummdmdmfitned. .' Moved by Mr. Beamer, seconded by Mr. Cmelmd. that the Reeve issuc | a cheque to B. W. Sisler for $14.75 for looking after and providing provisions | for the Summerficld family, while being quarantined for scarlet fever, Carried. | Moved by Mr. Springstead, seconded by Mr. Beamer, that the Reeve| issue cheque to J. B. Brant for $8.33 for rent of Hall for Division Court. | Also to Harry Laidman for $1.13 for 81 f:.. oak plank used on townline| between Binbrook and Caistor being oneâ€"half the account. . Carried. | Moved by Mr. Copeland, seconded by Mr. Beamer, that the Reeve issue | a cheque to Robert Wardell for $2.00 balance due for grading R. Div. No. 79| :! ;:1 AI:) l@c;umdpl World for $2.89 for blank forms for Board | .&l. arri | Moved by Mr. Bell, seconded by Mr. Springstead, that this Council of| the I-ifiulily of the Township of Caistor in the County of“l(imoln, 1eâ€"| ‘q“ the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario, to inquire into, exâ€"| amine, investigate and report the cost of constructing and operating an Elecâ€" tic Kailway under the Hydro Electric Railway Act, in. this Municipality, | and a »l scheme for such a Railway or Railways through the CJ of Gemw(h. Lincoln and Welland giving the residents of lhisl Munici w. connections with Hamilton and some point in the Niagara| District supply an estimate of the Probablc revenue to be derrived from | proposed Railway through each Municipality, . Carried. l Moved by Mr. Beamer, seconded by Mr. Sm‘lm that leave be granted to introduce Byâ€"Law No. 382 to give the on and Binbrook Teleâ€" | phone Co., the privilege to build and operate telephone lines in this Muni-l d,.nyudhtitbenounulu first, second and a third time and do now p.-ndthllwemaerkdooigumdultbcum Carried. | oR * To sn aino Mt Craneiand. that the Reeve issue a| ‘The war between the United States and Mexico was transferred on day lasc _ to the Village . Inu. GRIMSBY, for a couple of hours, ut seventyâ€"five _ mediators . andrawepapermen taking part in the bat _ Moved by Mr cheque !g_nhum formed the same. A50 U.""" o un C and 15 stringer$ for &. Division, No. 41« Moved by Copeland, seconded by Mr Daryus Travis in Byâ€"Law No. 381 be chang ReSp«+~ We Muved by Mr. Bell, seconded by Mr Beamer, that Councillor Springstead be a committee to examine and build BPME‘ "* u0 the bridee on K. Div. No. : on R. Div. No. 50, also the bridge on K. Div. No. 59, anU "" mcndl meet at the Laidlaw bridge, also the Brown bridge on Mdlydll! at 2 pm. . Carried. Moved by Mr Copeland, seconded by Mr Eell, that the Council journ to meet on Saturday, Junh 13th at 10 o‘clock as a Court of Rev and general business. . Carried. _ Ausert Smeivs, C Joun Youne, Reeve THE INDEPENDENT We "Consistency, thou art a jewel" that was the old adage. . 1 have a Council met pursuant to adjournment in the Township Hall on P 1 L 1 Sn emoparaiente were delighted to see thein und we bope that they were delighted Published every Wednesday Facts and Fancies By Frank Fairborn JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Editor and Proprietor. J, ORLON LIVINGSTON. News Eiditor. CAISTOR COUNCIL [GGia Th en db tds PRCN T2 Nelson for ll.n;’n refund Statute Labor, he having per | Also to Freeman Servos for $16.32 for 563 ft. oak plank r X. Division, No. 41 Carried. in Oanada $1 ver year in advance. In United a, the Bar® is carried out, it weuld be the greatest | _ Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Juhlke, that the following ac| :u..lu.nh ‘l‘unc:‘r.rkdmwt. l utsiag. / | un: :.:a: “{:’."}.“jkuohq" tor 20 :Zon la{:ot with two teams, $16.00 P td . 1.Llum|.fonehwnhbot-ithmu.u.oo; N. Irvine. for 5 hours . hn hate: of is tmeost, nad ay he wates mamn :| fihor with team.#3.00, ‘A. A. Merrit 5 houre Thb . terms $2.00; Thos i he. o eroome i. ons m “g;r“ “o- he | Murphy, 5 hours work with teain, $2.00; ; M. Walker, 5 hours with team on oan c in\ nowerl them he would attract to |[nd hallâ€"day‘s labor, $3.00. Total $29.00. Carried. . :':"0:‘:‘ Mquor storee will still be open. 4 _ Moved by Mr. Jublke, seconded by luiddlgh. that .::; :‘;“%:'..';'. n We Gioke |account be pard: _F. C. Packham, for 264 hours with team editor of the Globe says "Vote for Mr. Rowell and i * piec. for 15 houts scraping, $6; C. Gowland, for 15. hours ..-.‘“ .-". then‘you san sst all the N sn best, IM':;":}: :‘re:‘. lorlgso bours pla'l’:\"'. $12; H. Stewart, for repairing * + + e > idge and leveling, $8.90; total $46.50. Carried. t"“ by Mz. ‘Moriey, seconded bLM‘”I:O_uIm. that y tw the_fure, x4 Aril~% * hok\ C be paid: Jolin Erb, for 15 hours Méveling roads, 6 w W enb omk ons s en e dlem ie imie of |$1.75; E. Nelson, 9 hours ing s, $3.15; T. S ‘ .l'bn \hp-mer:l:W b.:;"" a |and !se'nlin[. #9; A. M. Nelson, 12 hours plowing, $2.40; total #$33.30. + uor . c.md e n o sn annog . Moved by Mr. Jublke, seconded by Mr. Middaugh, that John Souter editor of the Globe would prevent the people from be paid $2 for keeping an ‘indigent. â€" Carried. of _ beer at cctail, for which they would have to en ts Mbaclew cncnaded‘by Mr. BHoulter, that the Reeve be FOURTH MEETING nded by Mr Springstead, that the 381 be changed to Benjamin Travis TMY IND! Established 1885 Beamer, that the Reeve and â€"and build if necessa Niv. No. 59, and that Ausert Smeios, Clerk. Labor, he having per that the aame ~! in Travis as pound Saturday ncil adâ€" Revision .|) Take this in liquid or tablet: form and be a weÂ¥ woman! R&OUTH GRIMSBY COUNCIL »*}{ervous Women "© ‘The Municipal Council ef the Township of South Grimsby met purâ€" suant to adjournment, in Brant‘s Hall, Smithville, on Tuesday the 12th day of May, 1914, at 1 o‘clock p.m., all of the members being present. ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Moved by Mr. Jublke, neond: by Mr. Middaugh that the following accounts be paid + _J. M. Martin, for postage and stationery as collector, $1.62: H. Huether, for 25 hours scraping, at 40¢ ‘IO-O:;‘ nndls hours at He MBE nust Seoe iR oino cb Ne LOS_~ om + | UUHADL L Licapisasint in ic Aeideiletsin t n O Oe y P ‘ 2e«, $1.00; Chas. Southward, 15 hours labor with team, $6.00; Jno. Hill, 5 hours labor with team, $2 00. Carried. | Moved by Mr. Julbke, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that the following acâ€" courts be paid : â€" W. H. Frembly, for 24 hours with team at 40¢, and :8 hours labor at 26¢, $14.00; Jas. Hoffman, for 1 hour ditching and 3 hours with team at 40¢, $1.35; F. Trembly, for 344 hours with team and 1 hour shovelling snow, $11.95; A. Schnick, for 194 hours with team, and 5. hours shovelling snow, $8.30; H Gientz, for 9 hours, 43.60; A. Sprague, for scrapâ€" ing roads 7 hours, $2.80. Total $44.00. Carried. n t h en se se d en un ‘ _ Moved by Mr. Jubhlke, seconded by Mr. Middaugh, that the following accounts be paid : ]. F. McDougall, for 44 hours scraping, $1.80; V. Nelâ€" son, for 4 hours scraping, $1.60; S. Miller, for 6§ hours scraping, $2.60; W. Young, for 314 hours mpiq. $9.40; E. Peer, for 11 hours scraping; $4.40; H. Nelson, for repairing a bridge, g1.00; Alex. Strong, for 4 hours scraping, | 1. Irvine, for 5 hours scraping, $2.00. â€" Toial $24.40. Carried. ‘ Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that the following acâ€" gounts be paid: _ A. Sprague, for 75 hours labor at 174c per hour, #13.12; ‘Amon Merritt, for 224 hours at 17§¢, $3.75; Wesley Merritt, for 5 hours at 174¢, 87¢; J. Koszel, for shovelling snow, $1.00. K. J. Baldwin, for 4 hours | with team, $1.60; W. B. Shrum, for 35 hours with team, $13.75; Hy. lAdam. for 20 hours with team, $8.00; Jno. Hill, 154 hours at 174¢; #:.70. Tolal $44.79. Carried. MB reuayt ufls nesW cill u2s the the Are troubled with the " blues "â€"anxictyâ€"sleeplessnessâ€"and warnings of psin and distress are sent by the nerves like flying messengers throughout body . , and limbs, _ Such feeling may or may not be accompanied by backache 6f" headache. _ Then the nervous system and the entire womanly mâ€"Leup feels the tonic effect of hk‘ mophinent uEt P t Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that the Reeve be authorized to enter into a contract with Chas. North for the repair and cement work for the Oliver bridge. Carried. * Pe ol HOs is Eo iB T agoSARALILS shas the ‘Falinwing EeMHSmmmine inecall n1 ) P Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morley that the following account be paid: Dr. Henning, for expenses in attending meeting of Provincial Board of Health in Toronte, $18.80. Carried. Moved by Mr. ‘Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that the Reeve be authorized to order 14 corrugated iron culverts from the Corrugated Pipe Co., of Stratford. Cartied. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that the Reeve order trom the Sawyerâ€" Massey Co. two grader blades. Carried. mwyer MWBs CC OB IT UE M.lzo that thie Canncil do esns hs ce n ada ns 1 from the Sawyerâ€" Massey Co. two grader blades. Carried. Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morley, that now adjourn to meet again in Brant‘s Hall, on June 9, ! p.m. as a Court of Revision and for other business. . Cart vow b. .\avorlf; 7'l5;;§¢-:rlpglon. es oi e t sc cce e hnnc in ooones and a meat doal of pain af cariaie ing 1 have ever tried. | Am very much butter than 1 have anfanianiat" es T aten cese? I Wemanhoog Cr. Plero«‘s Plossant Poliats ® roqulate stomech, Hvur, bovels Motherhoo nsm n 5 +. M & on + Cleaning and pressing is a specialty with us. We also handle "HEADLIGHT" OVERALLS PHIPPS BROS., Grimsby, Ont. "Quality Tailors and CILNL e ONTARIG FIFTH MEETING Is there a man in this town who is not interested in Spring Suits and Topcoats ? For we believe interest in correct dress is just as much a phase of charâ€" acter as any other good trait. 1t is a matter of business and social necesâ€" sity for the along. Semiâ€"ready Tailoring Is shown here in all the many differâ€" ent styles of Sack Suits and Overâ€" contsâ€"in all the newest and finest weavesâ€"the most exclusive fabricsâ€" at from $15 to $40. Mr. Morley, that this Council do , on June 9, 1914, at 1 o‘clock business. . Carried. K. W. Roneats, Clerk. Mr. Morley that the following Middaugh, fln.l l!n f?_llolvin( man who wants to get * entist Office over J C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 216 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY oNT MERBERT E. WALLACE, 1.9.¢ i | Telephone 125. _ Office on 50 first lt l-o“dl-.:lh’:‘. i oFFICE HWOURSâ€"9.30 a.w. GRIMSEY, ONT DR. ALEXANCTR Ar iSiciam & Surccron CononEn CountTy LincoLn aain oT. #Z07 caimsoy Offce hours, e to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. Room 40 Federal Life Building, Main and James Sts., Hamilton, Ont. GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Depot Street, 4th house from Main St Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. _ RmC Office hoursâ€"10 to 12 a.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone 19 ring 5 DR. H. W. SUTTON OSTEOPATHIC _ PHYSICIAN 451 king E., 8T. OLAiRE Apts. HAMILTUN, ONT. pranon OFFICE OVER K. M. eTepnems GRIMSBY = â€" _ ONTARIO F. HANSEL, Dentist, Burrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Es Telephone 764. Offices, 15 Main 8t., East, â€" _ Hamilton PMYSICIAN AND SURCEON Main Road, Wost, Grimsby (Hagar‘s " bnrtittary, Sotistors, Notarien ote, . etc. Lfl‘omdo St. C Drj c.:nan::“ n 9 in Ieseinar ~*"".‘ Noteâ€"Onre of the firm will be at the Hotel Grimeby, wrimsby, every Wednesâ€" day from 1.30 to 6 p. m. A4 Soliciters, Notaries, etc. Money to Tean 2 ‘lowest. reten " Oliec: "eantuint Building." Hamilton. . 8. E. F. Lazier. H. L. Lazier, (HDNESDAY. D. ALEX. NIVEN Ontario Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer Surveys Subdivisions, Drainage, Plans, Reports, ote. Phone 894, 165 Paul Streot, St. Cathâ€" arines, opp N.S. & T. Railway offices DR. W.A. BROWNLEE DET.TIS\ Orriceâ€"SrepHEN BioCK Money to loan at current rates. Civil and Mining Engineers Land Surveyore, . _ Officeâ€"7 .mm‘h::-& Hamiltor McKay, McKay & Webster Telephone 4766 w9 607 Bank of Hamilton Chambers HAMILTON, CAT. ) ~B. MeCUNAOHIE I* _ Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Officesâ€"Grimaby and Beamsvilie. J. DAW, ARCHITECT 165 St. Paul St, Opposite N. S. & T. R, Station ST., CATHARINES, â€" ONT. :.u at Harrison ..t Millar‘s Block, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"La J. W. TYRRELL & CO. At SMITHVILLE every Thursday mMoNEY TO LOAN On real estate security. . Both Private and Company funds ANCASTER, CAMPBELL, & LAXN. W. B. CALDER Va uator for The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society DR. D. H. GESNER Insurance and Real Estate Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby PHONE NO. 7 r. J. M. Hughton W. S. MILLYARD AZIER & LAZIER, BARRISTERs, n. CARPENTER, B, A., JOHN B. DOMINION LAND sURVEvoRrS ONTARIG LAND SURVEYORS M. 8. M. C. P. & 5. 0. s uy (okZ , Assi and Vm.m.“ R. E. WOODRUFF Resident Plano Tumer Rebinson Street South. GRIMSBY Teun. ons Mo. 1 OSTROPATHY LAND SURVEYOR CIVIL ENCINCERS Phone 223 MAY 27 Telephose 171 1914 vo 4 ».m _l_o_-_ut 0. McKay

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