Council Chamber. . July 5, ‘%0 The Ooultil" mot ..':."-.u.: to adâ€"~ journment, all mem "he HO:"' collnd the mm Mmtlcnlnmd!hhfllfll- ing were read and sonfirmed. On Murray Street, Cottage Avenue, or Lincoln Avenue, Grimsby i he biggest bargain ever heard of and besides look at the e: orm f SECTiON THIRTYâ€"PIFTH YEAR | " wWITHOUT W EBE INTEREST ROYAL REAL ESTAECO., 7 MARKET STREET, HAMILTON _ oR |N GRIMSBY TO J. ORLON LIVINGSTOY, PHGNE 36 oR 379 OR TO D. E. SWAYZE, PHONE l63 oupcipup i pipLpUpLGLALpLpLpLpipipififihihihihhihhs in d hiï¬ e ‘.‘-'-"-------'----- RRNNNvhhpplpipipiirie cum: Afrrnfrs caryssore corxen, "The Bond Market" W OOdc'.El.'.".:;.l..’; g,go“:npany Wood, Gundy & Company ONCEnpoanthothmmlpennt who said it was too cold to go out into the. woods to chop logs for the fire, so hemeeivedlhoiduoldqmgnpthe o on se chair =â€"â€" i once more.holookoutlhwind::nalmamd burned them, ard after the window frames, These being burned he was colder than ever, lndlmmhepteeebympmce.m.r ï¬lunlheend it pi i until at he had ncither house nor heat. The folly of this peasant is not unlike that of Victory Bonds which, by painstaking thrift and sacrifice, he acquired as protection for a o arrone e area out serve later to keep away the wolf. is the name of our latest publication. It willhpmve of value to Mwll‘mvk“: ' “ w# Homt: an Cheage, " Canadnâ€"4 Crediict N«.:on" and "Inflation". i:""" -;;‘. l"“". * w “ i do.l:)"ll;:.l. u:::l:t?l!cm n: mf’«'ï¬ The biggest bargain ever heard of and besides look at the easy terms THE IN DEPENDENT .z Communications were rewi from the Btandard Steel Constraction Co., re prices on stee! bridges; Pure Milk Co., re assessment; A. Suthertand, P. O. Inspector, re condition of wenty N:hlhlmmlmlnry('o,‘ re prices on concrete mixers; Ontario Canadian Pacific Raitway Building PWO SECTIONXS . GRIMSBY, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY arst, 1920 A Victory Bond is ' Capital 1 Capital, for it is the foundation on which prosperity is based. Anyone who dips inâ€" to Capital for runâ€" ning expenses is No prudent man or Q'u.{_._, ; trouble and possibly eventual possibly eventual :7:1 y l;o-'t spend "?rdo so it is like burning down the *_ase to keep warm. Moved by Cowan seconded by Stewâ€" ard, that we accept the tender of the Standard Steel Construction Co., for a steel bridge and forty reâ€"inforcing! rods for two small bridges and that the Clerk be authorized to order the same. _ Mover by Strong, seconded by Steow, ard, that Counciliors Cowan and Kenâ€" nedy_be a committee to erect a fence uK 2000 "lu Byâ€"law N 7 was passed to vide for l::'"m ‘“m& to the r~â€"TOr of the Poelham, calnsboro‘s share of the of “.dl‘y'ru- Nun branch of the rain. cw_‘“ No. 338 was passed author« izing the Reeve and Treasurer to. row money from the Sterling Bank to meet the current expenditure of the Townahip. s .. Hold and Buy More ren‘s Shelter, bentures $4,16 The Township & siatement d' the township for ing June 30th..» Municipar A#*95A Ing; Jon‘-. j notifying ‘oung, :'-onl- m:t purposes General ties Fund n-h-t sociation, re annual Meet ,, Clench, county clork. m'l that the followin& ml‘" required for coun« "°C the ensuing YOAFT!â€" ._ $11,008.59; Pabliq 4 or a total of $ Treasurcr submittod financial llâ€l’l_’ the year @r. 3rd to Jr. 3rdâ€"Ray Lampman (hon); *Lucy Stevenson; Agnes Park @r; Grace Parker. ‘ Jr. 2nd to Sr. 2ndâ€"Irene Sheldrick, _ Br. 1st to Jr. 2ndâ€"Allen Hill; 14148 ‘m; *Phylis Lampman. Dora A. Scarr, Teacher. Primer to 1st classâ€"Total marks 200; Honors 150â€"Stanley Waite 199; Harley Black 182; Rarle Bartictt 155. ‘ Primerâ€"Norman Dill yeard. Anna Melick, Teacher. _ @r. 2nd to Jr. 3rdâ€"Totatl marks T; Honors 525; Pass 420â€"Bessic Black 584; Lillian MacDougall 581; Mary Bartiott 661. Jr. 2ad to Sr. 2ndâ€"Total marks 500; honors 375; Pass 300â€"Pbyllis Black 468; Anna Snyder 454; Wilâ€" helmine Blaxill 397. _ # U. 8. 8. No. 3, Calstor \ ‘The following is the result of the promotion examinations in U.S.8, No. 3, Caistor. Those marked with (*) were neither late nor absent during the month of June. (Hon) marks honor standing. _______ _ _ _ ‘ _ 8r. 3rd to Jr. 4thâ€"*Miriam â€" Lampâ€" man (bon), Constance Shirfleld (hon) Norman Atkinson. P 3 Jr. 4th to Sr. 4thâ€"Tota} marks 900; Monors 675; Pass §40â€"Iva Black 711; Hushio Waite 559. _ _ e Biaxill; Archie Billyeard. â€" Sr. ard to Jr. 4thâ€"Myrtle Lampâ€" ; Claude Swayze. 8r. 2nd to Jr. 3rdâ€"Earl Joslin. Jr. $nd to Sr. 2ndâ€"Ross Swayze, _ 8r. 1st to Jr. 2ndâ€"Dorothy Voll; Mildred Shrum; Gordon Fisher. \' Jr. 1st . to 8r. Olive Merritt. _ Jr. 4th to Sr. 4thâ€"Myrtie Swick 46; Bernice Sisler 66; Laura Lymâ€" burner 57. Jr. 3r1 to Sr. 3rdâ€"Vera Swick 85; Pearl .ishn 81; Kenneth Swick 60; _ Jr. 4th to 8r, 4thâ€"Clifford Lounsâ€" bury (hon), *Allan Packham (hon). . Br. 3rq to Jr. 4thâ€"Total marks 950; Honors 712; Pass ~570â€"Lillian PROMOTION EXAMINATION8® 8. 8. No, 1, Gainsboro Jr. 4th togr.Athâ€"Marjorie Watson (honors). méls . o_ Â¥V, Servos 63, Promoted at Easterâ€" Jr. $nd to Sr. 2ndâ€"Gladys Rabn; Winnie Metier. \Jr. 1st to Sr. 1stâ€"Charles Sisler. ‘lrou"b'-? lot. Moved by Kennedy, seconded by Cowan, that the Reeve and Counciliors BStoward be authorized to buy coment mixer for the township, 741. %. 8. No. 2, Calstor Abingdon School Clifford Fawcett, Teacher. Ethel Butler, Toacher. 2ndâ€"Ross Swayze, #ndâ€"Dorothy . Voll; Gordon Fisher. 1stâ€"Phylis Bassett; Td o-.r«a-rmg.xmmu.upduw One Ford Touring, 1917 model, good tires, and in fair One Ford Touring Car, 1916 model, newly painted good tires and in good mechanical condition, $425.00 GENUINE FORD PARTS. Day Phone 193 TEX PAGES regarding land in Wostora Canade available ADVERTISE IN ThE INDEPENDENTâ€"â€" JAS. FISHER Cars for Sale GARAGE GRIMSBY ""M $1.50 PER YEAR, 4c PERK COPYÂ¥ Night Phone 429