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Grimsby Independent, 24 Sep 1919, p. 7

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I have a Small House on good Corâ€" ner, Price $850.00. Cash down $200.00 Balance on easy installments Jas. A. Livingston GRIMSBY, Ontario A Bargain ‘ime, Portland Cement, Plaster Paris, Etc., Plastering Hair _ Mortar Color Latb All Other Contractor‘s Supplies Phone 771 Grimsby 1. & . I have a client who desires to buyl of the ( a small fruit farm in a good locality,| was G|l With house and suitable outbuildâ€"| "Tell ings. A farm from five to ten acres| the boy would suit and the price must not be| ; , , very high. "H~\. Grimsby I have a property for sale, conâ€" sisting of a house and lot and good workshop on, a leading County Road. Would make a splendid place for gar dening. The property can be bought dirt cheap and on easy terms. Hamilton Provident and Loan Society 81 MAIN STREET WEST worner King and Hughson Money to l~an Pays 3% per cent. on daily balâ€" ances on Savings accounts of $100 and upwards. . _ M. CAMERON, Treas Auiimunnpmeermiene non omm wice on comomion L Cc ieceny . B. CALDER, Valuator GRIMSBY Per cent. paid on Debentures for three or five years. Per cont. paid on Debentures for one or twko years. Contractor‘s. and Builder‘s Supplies A Rare Chance of Lal obligse W ANTED Streets, Hamilton. Grimsby JAS. A. LIVINGSTON Seven acres, more or less on â€" the / remove his gloves Ridge Road, new â€" house, seven} But Stubener v rooms, barn, good water, two acres s face was bes planted with choice fruit, now rented gljendon’s right at $180.00 per year. Possession can hands and cried: f be given in thirty days. aoiek y rrane ayanrmig Aeke EMPLOYERS! |,% i1@rs Ke JAS. A. LIVINGSTON work for others if tg!eoy.:? I know it will h PsM e neo â€"lits. Lzzrs pstes Re en ; 20 | _ To the audience it was f ;;lf»’?v:}lfialoosa, prwgy, 108 Sth Ave., | KpookoGK sad the e alete e to day women drag along £ / chines would oving pictire ma such m}sg:;‘;:g.gnd year eutg szx;?fm day | editor had ca ]l;egpetuate the lie. The » e e ® “fi’,’,-;:ttera as tfiisbfrt:'cg{;‘?’ x) C when / and a crooked turntflew‘;usrn. after all gm dli%laéEvery oi l'r‘]'ggl {béing thgjendon shot a swift gla.n fAammation ements, irregulariti uilers / 8 ropes to the face of. M ce through vousness, or ulceration, backach es, in. | She was looking .Maud Sangster. bsage of Lire should give through the l rnere wat nad nraok and bard . but reot and h ould give thi e / there was and hard, bam‘ erb remed. this famous neither rec and w:r:s:,-‘z:'°gm§su%%d'.'£ PE | "Srer as tm ognition nor exâ€" edicine rite Lydig If Tiakkam | en as he looked of its )..‘S;"’ul;‘ynn, lzs.. Tlf .mrkel:a;n ;&ILCOncemedjy and s;gesf)“med away ence is at your lerflc&u a | Polvl;ran beside her. mething to _Powers‘ second s were carrying him C. JONES, Hon. 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FO" the first time in the ring Glen xd‘ @«#@ "HXX) to take Lydia E. | don was dazed. It had not been & y o4 2 w Pinkham‘s V egeâ€" /knockout blow. He could stake his s a&5 3 '::.’ table Comgound. I | life on that. ?wffig@?w; e l age / A | ‘It had not been to the jaw, but to s o se can cgrtainlyy * _ | the side of the face, and he‘ knew it f & RSSA| commend this valuâ€" / had gone there and nowhere else. Yet \Q\”\‘m able medicine to | the man was out, had been counted BP Q‘\k"t*’ other women who | out, and be bhad faked it beautifully. _ o2 40 0J suffer, for it has | That final thump on the floor had been C % d Id%ne B?Cb_ good | a convincing masterpiece. 7s ic}r tll:’e?y .:ill Ei. :u‘)zv a ’fm.‘:’g_ igf‘,‘,’ / To the audience it was indubitably a l s. LIZZIE COURTNEY, 108 8th Ave., knockout, and the moving picture maâ€" / t, Oskaloosa, Iowa. / chines would perpetuate the lie. The y will women drag along from day | editor had called the turn, after all, | v. vear in and year out. suffering | and a crooked turn it was. / p e P As t ""'/ That night, after receiving the ediâ€" ommunicating with | tor‘s final dictum that there was not ‘@a square fighter in the game, Maud JNES, Hon. Secy. /'Sangster cried quietly for a moment atriation Committee on the edge of her bed, grew angry ‘ /and went to sleep hugely disgusted neunescmamemmmmeee® / with . _hercolf, . prizcfighters and the ‘ o n omm a i Ae a Nz /world in general. | . 00 oo "Am limp in his arms and begin sinking to F” R YE A R 8 the floor on sagging, spraddling legs / that refused to bear his weight. e m n ! _ He struck the floor with a thump, Mrs. Courtney Tells How She | rolled half over on his side and lay ‘Va“s Cured by Lydia E / with closed eyes and motionless. The P. kb » V bIe | referee, bending above him, was shoutâ€" inkham‘s Vegeta | ing the count. Compound. | â€"At the cry of "Nine!" Powers quivâ€" / HAMILTON IN MISERY Apply to Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1919. Out. conâ€"| CHAPTER 1X,. good HE next afternoon she began Road. work on an interview with _ Sar Henry Addison that was desâ€" ught tined never to be finished. It was in the private room that was acâ€" corded her at the Courierâ€"Journal ofâ€" Ont.| fice that the thing happened. emecsan She had paused in her writing to’ glance at * headline !2 the Afternoon paper announcing that Glendon was matched with Tom Cannam when one buy | of the doorboys brought in a card. It ity,| was Glendon‘s. | He gave no sign of how this cavaâ€" lier treatment affected him, but plungâ€" ed directly into his subject. "I want to talk to you," he said shortly. â€"*"‘That fight. It did end in * : a ® ul ht 000 > vafl t l i menronaterndonombut ut tbntract â€"Alifec h Arnto y ceAfi atancbat . EI\ o# :: .! m;I(‘iI;atp z:?;blseealdatdetll)leesnt:;f?:e sh:tll tlt:: fu es and to continually and pro-lOt two and a half h« f B fl w Treasurer, Grimsby, and shall be signâ€" : h _:‘iilr;tain and operate th? ies q $ / /'“ ed by the Reeve and Treasurer of the [ ot si:fig ;)f Grimsby during the oPEN KETTLE R T} y § Corporation and shall be sealed with‘ ‘ » 4, ia M n m yc ' @rmischo the Corporate Seal. The interest COUâ€"| gasq qy consideration . whereof, the! rne oldâ€"fashioned ef pons attached to the said debentures sa ,‘,;__h;umcipal Corporation agree t9)ning, especially of f: < + shall be signed by the Treasurer of pay;%-sthe said parties of the second|t0&s’ was by the op: "Â¥Su didn‘t," he retorted. said Corporation and his signature parflti-'.r“ lriL ae said indusfry shailimhis consisted: of c may be printed, stamped, lithographâ€" pe in operation the sum of seven‘ in an open kettle, clean the whole office out. He‘s young |eq or engraved. thoug@nd, five hundred dollars as 2 boilng hot, to a stc Hlendon, who won the fight last night." | That for the purpose of paying the l?a'n(f?i" be repaid as hereinafter PrOâ€"|sealing it immediat "Very well, then. Bring him in. |said debentures and ‘interest a special vided.. 1quently appeared on We don‘t want the office cleaned out, | rate sufficient for the purpose shall| __" The parties of the second PArt jar often causing you know." in additon to all other rates be assessâ€"| ~8"¢° !fithat their building plant and Bulletin No. 93, Pres No greetings were exchanged when | °%,levied and collected in each year equi'r:rl)l ent when completed will beiand Vegetables for I Mlendon entered. on all the rateable property of the ?vor at least the sum of twentyâ€" may be had on â€"apt She was as cold and inhospitable | WNicipality if necessary during the| »hgu%and dollars. | Publications â€" Branc} is a gray day and neither invited him | CODtinuance of said debentures, or 'hit is agreod that the plant and ment of Agriculture to a chair nor recognized Him with her | 27. Of them except said debentures :fiac ;lery used ‘in the operation of that foods decompos yes, sitting half turned away from shall be sooner paid. le said industry shall. not until after cause they are atts him at her desk and waiting for him | _ ""8 YOtes of the duly qualified elâ€" the reâ€"payment of said loan be sold germs which aae m 15 state Mio bufiness lectors entltied to vote upon this byâ€"| O" "@moved without the consent of the plant life. Three ty fie gare ho sign of how this eays. | i. thall be (alften on the s6th day said _ Municipal Corporation. |organisms cause t en n i " | of October, 1919, between the hours 5. It is agreed that the said parties foods,â€"moulds, yeas er treatment affected him, but plungâ€" | of nine oclock in the forenoon and five| Of the second part shall emnloy not Every household is ed directly into his subject. o‘clock in the afternoon of the same le°8§8 than twentyâ€"five men for two moulds in their grov "I want to talk to you," he gsAid | day by the Deputy Returning officers hundred days of nine hours each durâ€" thrive in dampness ¢ shortly. *"That fight. It did end in ; hereinafter named. ' ing the period of said loan, and in‘quire moisture and 1 chat round." 1. In polling subâ€"division No. 1 at| C@2S€ Of default in any year of the upon sugar and .: She shrugged her shoulders. Wilcox Chopping â€" Mill. by Robert| Said period shall pay to the said Corâ€" areeasily killed by t "I knew it would." | Dalby, _Poll Clerk,, and James J.l poration the full amount of Municinal when the open kettle "You didn‘t." he retortel. "You Cr0ce. Denuty Returning Officer. taxes for which their proverty misht ning if used the jars lidn‘t. 1 didn‘t." |\ 3. In Polling subâ€"division No. 2 at‘ be liable the said year notwithstandâ€" ized for at least ten Te e Peartnrnna,. o ‘/_> Grimsby Council Chambers by J. ing the provisions hereinafter conâ€" being filled. She was as cold and inhospitable is a gray day and neither invited him to a chair nor recognized Rim with her syes, sitting half turned away from him at her desk and waiting for him to state his business. She made no answer, and the boy, his eyes shining with admiration for the importunate visitor, rattled on. ~*‘I know ‘m. He‘s a awful big guy. If be started roughhousing he could "Yes‘m, but he said bhe was coming just the same." In a minute he was back. "He says he‘s coming in anyway, but he‘d rather have your permission." "Did you tell him I was busy?‘ she asked. . seven! But Stubener wa (oo 0 EXAAMCL c P 20 MB MAAAE m e e n e PZC ’acres} His face was beams;nghigdhgfc:g:fi: der to make the said Ioan to borrow| Of ented Glendon‘s right glove in both his the sum of seven thousand, five hunâ€"| th \ C480 Fouds and cried: dred dollars and to issue ?eben;- "Good boy Patt ! 1. knew. you‘d tures of the said Corporaton therefor;| na | do it." ¢ d And whereas the whole rateable| W / property of the Village of Grimsby,) nu | _ Glendon pulled his glove away. And | according to the last revised assesâ€"] Ch: Ont.| for the first time in the years they |ment roll is $1,050,412.00; 2/ t k mg, | bad been together his manager heard _ And whereas the existing debenture| Ree him swear. debt of the Village amounts ,_tq'( J "You go to â€"!" he said and turned $148,117.46, exclusive of loca,l;impi'ov,":;gl |!to hold out his hands for his seconds | MOPDt debts â€"SOCUT ed by local speâ€"| poi ;11| to pull off the gloves. cial rates and assessments and.'%‘ the / That night, after receiving the ediâ€" principal or interest is in arrear; . A ‘i}-‘. | tor‘s final dictum that there was not And whereas it will require,,:the’su,,,. A 1@ sguare fAghter in the came. Madd | * $1,091.01 to be Taised annually for| that » a mavrind af ten vears to pay the 1â€"| sire Tell him I can‘t be seen," she told At the cry of "Nine!"‘ Powers quivâ€" ered as if making a vain effort to rise. ; I was "Tenâ€"and out!" cried the referee. iss and He caught Glendon‘s hand and raigâ€" â€"and | ed it aloft to the roaring audience in ?(,ed f: token that he was the winner. d. me For the first time in the ring Glenâ€" a E. | don was dazed. It had not been a egeâ€" /knockout blow. He could stake his ; l ylcnnxuu 421 ULDCICLT & F C | .Even as he looked she turned AWAY |property insured for the full amount !nnconcernedly and said something to | of the .moxftgage; to pay all taxes | the man beside her. levied for school purposes and water _ Powers‘ seconds were carrying him |rates assessed against their property to his corner, a seeming limp wreck j and to agree to a fixed assessment of of a man. ©$5,000 per year for ten years for purâ€" Glendon‘s seconds were advancing II poses of other taxation, and to mainâ€" upon him to congratujate him and to ltam the business in G’rimey duflng) 12. 3ig_ 24 iha‘ Inaon . thar io tan Â¥anpres To be Continued THE ABYSMAL BRUTE (Continued from last week) ector: law s of Oc of nin n‘cloe O 6 10 Y e with the Corporate Seal of the said Village and signed by the Reeve and Treasurer thereof, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum and having interest coupons attached thereto: The interest shall be payâ€" hle annually on the first day ‘of Octoâ€" ber in each year during the currency of the said debentures, the first payâ€" ment of interest to become due on the first day of October, 1920. s The said debentures may bear any date within one year after the day on which this byâ€"law is passed and shall be payabe in ten annual instalments during the ten vears next after the be payabe in ten annual i during the ten years next first day of October, 1919 respective amounts of pri interest payable in each of shall be as follows:â€" for the saia Keeve to cal bentures necessary for t quired to be made of no $100 and not exceeding on $7,500: said debentures tc bhe ne pald into the urer of the Villag purpose aforesaid for the said Ree sum of mon â€" â€" Therefore the MUnICIpad the Corporation of the Grimsby enacts as follows That it shall be lawful. fC of the Village of Grims} to be. raised by way. of iny pet "orpora Alnd whcredas Lue CoOIupalmy L1E Wiik EL run oT Po & ali;]dt |agree to employ not less than twentyâ€" | tru'Ic;A(f(\)L 1\6?1;1%]}3_1?;2:;%;%?;8 blc:u; C | five hands, for two hundred days of PY~C id i h‘Ll' °*~* |nine bhours each during each year for taken into consideration and whicl [a period of ten years; to keep the will be fipally pasged by the Council of Yay |property insured for the full amount the Municipality in the gvent of. the to |of the mortgage; to pay all taxes assent of the electors being obtained levied for school purposes and water| thereto after‘ one month from the im |rates assessed against their property first publication thereof in the ck |and to agree to a fixed assessment of Grimsby Independent newspaper the ©$5,000 per year for ten years for purâ€" which first publica.tion was on Wedâ€" ng ! poses of other taxation, and to mainâ€" nesday, the 24th day of September, to |tain the business in Grimsby during 1919, and that the votes of the duly ’the life of the loan, that is ten Yyears; qualified electors of the said Municiâ€" ! And whereas it is necessary in orâ€" Pality will be taken on the 16th day * |der to make the said Ioan to borrow | Of October, 1919, from nine o‘clock in ,lt the sum of seven thousand, five hunâ€" the forenoon until five o‘clock in the § |dred dollars and to issue debenâ€"| afternoon at the following places, tures of the said Corporaton therefor; namely: In division number One at 1 And whereas the whole rateable Wilcox Chopping Mill; in division property of the Village of Grimsby,) number two at the Grimsby Council{ |according to the last revised assesâ€" Chamber ; iqidivisiOh numner three at i ment roll is $1,050,412.00; o J. A. Livingston‘s office. And that the â€" __And whereas the existing debenture Reeve will attend at the Fire Hall on |. } debt of the Village amounts to| the 13th day of October, 1919, at eight 1 $148,117.46, exclusive of local improveâ€"| @‘clock in the evening for the apâ€"| . ‘ment debts secured by local speâ€" pointment of persons to attend at ‘ / cial rates and assessments and no‘ the polling places and at the final} . / principal or interest is in arrear; summing up of she votes by the Clerk.} ; And whereas it will require the sum| AND . TAKE NOTICE FURTHER of $1,091.01 to be raised annually forx(.};‘,-hat, any tenant, or tenants who deâ€" § a period of ten years to pay the inâ€" sire to vote on the said bylaw must] terest of and discharge the said debt\ geliyer to the clerk of the said vilâ€" as the sum becomes due; Mage not later than the 10th day beâ€" C And whereas it would be a publitc\fore the day appointed for taking the d benefit to the ratepayers of the Corâ€" ,,&ote a declaration provided for by the b pnration to have in operation an inâ€"| yunijcipal Act, Section 265, subâ€"secâ€" g‘ nc principai Or And where of $1,091.01 t a period of 1 terest of and as the sum b And wherei U ole )1 11 Interk 450.00 415.86 163 341.3 300.6 11 O 1 € son & 4 suc blis 9.6 upol . ) Byâ€"Law No 7500.00 ’ â€" said debentures shall be ble at the office of the Grimsby, and shall be signâ€" ieeve and Treasurer of the i and shall be sealed with ite Seal. The interest couâ€" ied to the said debentures gned by the Treasurer of ration and his signature nted, stamped, lithographâ€" )00 Q 11 86 h y _ Being a byâ€"law to raise by way of debentures the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars, to grant the same by way of loan to the Canadian Stoves Limited, of Grimsby, Ontaro, to aid them in establishing, enlarging and carrying on the manufacture of stoves ind furnaces in the Village â€" of: SCHEDULE. )7 n imsby. Whereas the de applicatic _ Corporaton Of the Village of Grimsby | l he Municip 1 ersC no b 1p said p 8()( 96 rincip 569.01 EN3 15 807 (b 118 awful for the Reeve Grimsby A0 causej way of loan from! ons, body or bodies‘ r be willing to ad-! )1 0 n t€ It s may bear any ifter the day on assed and shall ual instalments next after the 1919, and the f principal and 0 A€ cipal Council of the Village Of (} principai of said Y m ssist the TI THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO nnum U W be assessâ€" each year rty of the during the n CoOI s; to keep the the full amount id in C he 1j 1019.01 1019.01 1019.01 Annual ayment 1019.01 1019.01 1019.01 1019.01 1019.01 1019.01 1019.01 int n on the n he me€ DUTI }f L WI ompa ars able pany have Council of Village of way of a n [0 or removed without the consent of the said Municipal Corporation. _ 5. It is agreed that the said narties of the second part shall emnloy not less than twentyâ€"five men for two hundrad Aavs« nf nino hnurs aarh Anr. hundred days of nine hours each durâ€" ing the period of said loan, and in case of default in any year of the said period shall pay to the said Corâ€" poration the full amount of Munijcinal po _ 8 The parties of the second part agree that their building plant and equipment when completed will be worth at least the sum of twentyâ€" thousand dollars. & 4.‘It is agreed that the plant and machinery used ‘in the nneratinn of Now therefore im consideration of the premises, the parties hereto hereâ€" by agree to and with each other in the manner following: I. The parties of tfi second part agree to purchase certain property now under optional agreement from the Union Bank of Canada situate on the northerly side of John Street in the said Village of Grimsby and being the property forâ€" merly occupied by The Specialty Maâ€" Between: The Municipal Corporaâ€" tion of the Village of Grimsby in the County of Lincoln, in the Province of Ontario, of the first part, and Canaâ€" dian Stoves, Limited, an incorporated Company, hbhaving it‘s head office at the Village of Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, of the second part. Witnesseth that whereas the parties of . }* second part have agreed to purchase certain property in the Vilâ€" lage of Grimsby and propose to estabâ€" lish, operate and maintain a factory fo{a;anufacturing stoves and furâ€" naces in the said Village of Grimsby, afi&,fifile said Municipal Corporation havg;%greed to loan to the said Comâ€" pany, to assist them in the said unâ€" de‘rfiqfihlg the sum of seven thousand, five hundred dollars for ten years with int'dfiét at the rate of six per cent., per annum, provided a byâ€"law of the said Corporation be assented to by the duly qualified electors. } OL .A enlar ‘Memotr n triplic Septemb ‘ne thou een. AIEMORANDUM OF (gj * AGREEMENT / t] 1 t is agreed that the plant inery used ‘in the operation id industry shall not until a: eâ€"payment of said loan be A. M. Livingston, Poll Clerk, and Chas. H. Kirk, Deputy Returning Officer. 3. In Polling subâ€"division No. 3 at J. A. Livingston‘s Office by John Scott, Poll Clerk, and Kenneth N. Grout, Deâ€" puty Returning Officer. f That on the 13th day of October, 1919, at the hour of eight o‘clock /in the evening at the Council Chambers 11 A. M. Livingston, Poll Clerk, and|tained for, a fixed ABSCSEMEDL OH â€"CLG Chas. H. Kirk, Deputy Returning, said plant and machinery. Officer. $ 6. It is agreed that to repay the 3. In Polling subâ€"division No. 3 at‘ said loan the parties of the second J. A. Livingston‘s Office by John Scott, l part shall pay to the said Corporation Poll Clerk, and Kenneth N. Grout, Deâ€"/ as principal and interest the exact puty Returning Officer. S amount required to be raised in each That on the 13th day of October,} year by special rate for the repayment 1919, at the hour of eight o‘clock /in, of the said debentures on or before the evening at the Council Chambers the first day of October in each year the apDOhltment of persons to attend commencing with the first day of Octoâ€" at the final summing up of the vOotes| per, 1920, all payments whether of:‘I n 19 Grimsby this n 19. £ W. B. RUSS, Clerl ant, or tenants w on the said bylam e clerk of the sa r than the 10th d ippointed for taking tion provided for by _ Section 265. sub entyâ€"second day of year of our Lord hundred and nineâ€" t] a bi re v shall come in forc« from and ‘after the reof by the Counci ourcl rk n se t] rd in division| Municipality 1019 n id of moulds in their growing state. They thrive in dampness and darkness, reâ€" quire moisture and warmth ,and feed upon sugar and starches. Moulds areeasily killed by moise heat, and, when the open kettle method of canâ€" ning if used the jars shoudl be steril ized for at least ten minutes after Signed, s« presence of The oldâ€"fashion ning, especially o toes, was by the This consisted of same â€" minuté quently appear Jjar often cat Bulletin No. 93, and Vegetables may ‘be had on Potatoes new, will take about 15 minutes, old potatoes 25 5minutes. Onions and Spanish onions, from one to three hours. ‘Old carrots, one and oneâ€"quarter’ hour. Young carâ€" rots .25 to 35 minutes. Young cabâ€" bages and greens. 15 minutes. Old cabbages, 25 minutes. French beans, 15 to 20 minutes; 30 minutes may be allowed for quite old beans . Vegeâ€" table marrows, 20 minutes. Salsify, from two to two and a half hours. Artichokes, 30 to 35 minutes. Turâ€" nips, the same, time.â€" Celery, boiled or braised two to three hours. Young green peas, 15 to 20 minutes and old ones 35 to 40 minutes. Spinach, 15 to 20 minutes . Brussels sprouts, the said Company nave n hands and affixed th of the said Company In witness whereof the Reeve and Clerk of the said Municipal Coropraâ€" tion have hereunto set their hands and affixed the Corporate Seal and the President and Secretary of the said Company have hereunto set their hands and affixed the Corporate Seal become bankrunt or Insolvent, the amount of unpaid loan shall immeâ€" diately become due and payable to the said Corporation and the caid Corâ€" poration shall be entitled to a lien or charge on the said buildings, plant and machinery for the said amount, and chall have the right to immeâ€" 0 of the se during th become b: 11. It is further agreed that all _employes of the said company are to be paid by the said Company in cash and such payments are to be made at| the said Corporatiou and the said Corâ€"| further agreed that during the cur-) rency of this loan that the pay roll and books of the said Company shall be open for inspection by the proper officers of the said Muntcinal Corporâ€"| TIME TABLE FOR YEGETABLE COOKNE 9. The parties of the second part further agree to pay all the taxes and water rates as assessed against the property the parties of the first part agreeing to fix the assessment at the sum of $5,000 per annum during the currency of the said loan and not to exceed in any one case a period of ten years such fixed assessment not to apply to rates levied for school purposes. | ‘ 10. It is further agreed that the members of the Company who move to Grimsby shall reside within the reof until the amount is paid, Or sell and dispose of the said buildâ€" s, plant and machinery in order to lize the said amount which may be De No ication of A; foods tel on a 9 / T+; OPEN KETTLE CANNING m ments the Compan mount 0 m« re all of , t maining du iter iny time con(dt Dal hi road Deans, 18 _ root. one and rement 4 and executed in the PI i¢e, tlrani sterilized iately. M minu types d method fruits ar pen kettle cooking t l n the ie rignt to immeâ€" holIt possession imount is paid, or C fixed assessment on the ri0O hat i shall ) spoilage in ind â€" bacteria. amiliar with id loan at any time a sum of money at repayment as would the rate of six per be sufficient to reâ€" aid debentures still on o1 )e suilicient 10 PCâ€" id debentures still unpaid at the time the same fall due. ) year as the d have been of ten ve 1 OLI Ca ind â€"tom Secretary President n t] h rms or the D lich may as the 1 l Reeve Clerk rethod. fruit 11 insUI to parties nv time livin t] D t1 and freâ€" l of )Y Y | McKAY, McKAY & WEBSTER If d payâ€" duly elephone 4766 607 Bank of Hamiiton Chambers HAMILTON, ONT James J. McKay 1€ GRIMSBY Snetsinger Block O# PAAA e n y Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, ete. Money to loan at lowest rates. Of,. fice, "Spectator Building," Hamilton. Barrister, Notary Public Will visit Grimsby foP c of clients each Tuesday anc from 1.00 to 5.00 nm. the Barrister, â€" Solicitor, Notary Public F. HANSEL, Dentist Office and residence, 73 Sherman Ave South, between King and Main Sts and five doors north of the H. G. & B Ry. line. Dentist Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office Hoursâ€"9 to 12, 1.80 to 5.80 ‘Phone 127 GRIMSBY, ONT. Msm er dn on Barrister c Federal n Physician and Surgeon Coroner, County Lincoln Ace Hours: 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to : and 7 to 8 p.m. Main Street West. ‘Phune No. 1. Grimsby. fhce over | DR. W. A. BROWNLEE Dentist Officeâ€"Stephen Block (Second Floor) P Office Hoursâ€"9.30 A. M. to 4 P. GRIMSBY, ONT. DOMINION LAND SURVEYORS ONTARIO LAND suRrRVEvORS CIVIL ENGINEERS VMMMWM* Hamilton HENRY CARPENTER IMSB CLOKE & sSON GEORGE CAMELON MUNRO ney Boxes, etc., at our store where you can get them all at once. Don‘t waste time when we have done the hunting for you. Complete stock of everyâ€" thing . needed for» school: Get your children‘s Books. Bags, â€" Scribblers, Pencil Boxes, etc., at our store where you can get them all LAZIER & LAZIE GIRLS WANTED Books and Fine Stationery Supplies 16 WEST KING ST HAMILTON. LANTH) STRVEYOR n raaaaanrnanrararas . J. M. HUGHTON William G. Webster . A, ALEXANDER x1 . McCONACHIE Hamilton, Ort. rimsby and Besmsville. oan at current rates. & LANCASTER olicit otary Public, Solicitor frimsby for consultation 16 KMEDIC A 1 LEA A I Dentist D. CLARK C3 2 &A SA U OFFICE day and Thursday m. airrells Shoe Store ctrical Equipment Notary Public Ernest G. Mc K a n Ontario. e Ontario MA KRA Upstairs milton ON SEVEN p.m I|

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