the â€" servic the Cathol: housie had Home. Reeve Mitchell felt that the matter should ‘be left in the hands of the Industrial Home Committee instead of calling the attention of the pubâ€" lic to the lack of services. "We have a perfect right," he said, "to conduct these services ourselves. If we want it done we should pay for it." He later suggested that a Minâ€" ister be engaged to conduct services at $5 per Sunday. Moved in amendment by Reeve Welstead and Richardson "That this Council is deeply indebted to those religious bodies which hold services at the Industrial Home." Reeve Welstead stated that besides the â€"services previously mentioned the Catholic Priest from Port Dalâ€" pï¬ousie had conducted service at the Chairman Welsteaq of the manageâ€"| ment committee objected to the resoâ€" ultion, stating> that the Salvation Army and Mr. Simmons conducted services at the Home from time to time. At the morning session the lack 0o religious services at the Industria Home on Sundays was brought up b: Reeve Masters and Richardson in the following resolution: 3 f "That the attention of the peopl« of St. Catharines and Lincoln Coun: ty be called to the fact that no reâ€" ligious services are held in the Counâ€" ty Industrial Home and in the opinâ€" ion of this council this state of ® atfâ€" fairs should ‘be remedied in the â€" near future." Electric WwIrng .. .... Painting, glazing and Orating ~.‘...~;..1....% . Furnishings and fixtures MasSOnRLY.~.,.«.;.. .c.l%s .6 ArChitect .\... "/.1 .+. ..r" Carpentry Balance ........‘~.+}.}s}s s @U,0.00 .Vb The followin accounts were paid in connection with the new addition to the Shelter. These are only acâ€" counts paid this year and not the toâ€" tal of this expenditure: Plumbing, Heating and metâ€" al WOTK_ .. ;........... . .$ 44140.16 Lathing and plastering..... 1,155.12 Receiptsâ€"oard for Printing, â€" AdvtUs. postage .... .~~ Telephone ....â€" "raxes <...¢.«0" . ‘Medical attenda Nursing ...« +« School Supplies Sundry Supplies f â€" Santa is coming with his big automobile loaded down with Candies and % 2 Presents to be given away FREE to all«j :‘Kiddies†that come to see him. He 5 E will have a Band with him and there Will be a parade and a big decorated Z2 E Christma$ Tree Mvrything. ï¬ i Grimsby‘s stores will be chuck full Of bargain gifts for holiday buyers E n tR> ; ; > ; P § Remember theday, Dec.18. Bring the .1es†toGrimsby tosee. St. Nick & imnimntmunlmnlmnlnin rinlhintninnninthinninlnmhhnnnnninnhihs 7 ritrnrnin ï¬mï¬ï¬mmmmmg C ~ _ t mt o o s e hintn hh â€"hâ€"hUhU "hâ€"hththlhhthththâ€"hlhthlhhlhthlhlhlhlhthhihehrape §Sound The Trumpets â€" Blow The Horns â€" Ring The Beli?% hâ€"hUhhththlhlhthlhlhlalh AlhlalhlhlaahthfAhlhhh\ihiripgrly (Continued from page 1) SIX COUNTY COUNCIL i h i 53;9 \ | w i"" //o"\ <a\ \ aRQL C \ N '\"‘/// \,/ {:: ’>A 5 wl _ t ¢ /// C :X'/ K f i pgte; ‘) & * ‘(k‘:v 2 "/"x \\\ k {,"/ 4 l;’:\\\l b il\N\cC=l f?} /stp iLz _A Zâ€"A ‘"‘!i‘wj‘l\ \X ‘\‘\\“ @ @x) Noi P 83 _â€" 1(60 Goult / Morning Session Advts attendance . ,7 ) Ssd x. Tok . y Nimtes:t i ." T ! y« 3 s: $ \,\\ 50 ) ‘ A UpL S 1. Col{/t // eS\ ‘ )‘.\ll /Y‘/?\.\ :‘\EN): \ " I 6 MV ; Ssd e l r(= ) ; sw aite C ks â€"~C â€" ‘_ Q:\\ N ‘ m‘ _ C ,-?â€"'- J N ’ "Y/-///';‘ C oo E h t ~\v.: ) â€" {smuw/ A TB | m s -\\\‘ s /// 6 /b C\ [a > E? “ oA '\~§55 a 4/4,/"†e * ;*" ~ on % g:;){ Ԥ > . SR \\§\§ .\\: :} & â€â€™/ié â€"j;‘l ;.-' /» e \‘ ‘/ R""" and children that no reâ€" 1 in the Coun: in the opinâ€" state of ® atâ€" d in the near 8$7.9 dec 16 49.01 36 4.37 00 90 42 DRA Y ,» $6,014 5.616.92 09 255.:01 )14.92 98.00 12 24 () _The â€" committee â€"recommend that the Superintendent be requested â€" to report to this council at its regular sessions the number of visits of the physician. s That the necessity of a more suitâ€" able entrance to the. kitchen be reâ€" ferred to the incoming Council. That the chairman be instructed to have a ventilator constructed over the kitchen stove. That a bonus of $25 each be given to Miss Eva Sifton and Miss Maud ing as follows: _ The tuckpointing of the Home has been completed and the woodwork has had a double coat of paint, and presents a much better appearance. The ~city standard hydrant has been installed as authorized at the June session, also the seven fire exâ€" tinguishers were purchased and placâ€" ed in convenient places about the building. A suitable hen house has been built at a cost of $490. The attentionâ€"of the committee was directed to the loose condition of the windows and we .recommend that the Board of Management give this mat-‘ ter immediate attention.â€" the rell, "That the ma services in the Ind left in the hands of mittee." Marcn and with tue Cconsent ol the)tion ‘of their services.. , Superintendent he had a service conâ€" _We alsoâ€" wish to _exp: ducted by the minister and choir of| tion of the very ~'effi" the Merritton Church. He stated| which the Matron that he had ‘been thanked for his| dent have dischargéï¬{ kindness by the Matron and requestâ€"| The committe&’:rï¬ ed to arrange other such services.| the report of inspector However, the matter was left in the| ched be adomeduang†hands of the Matron to inform Mr.]| minutes., _ â€" C es Richardson when it would be conâ€"| That Committee fees. venient to hold services. No further| Ses amounting to . 68.60 servicés were held and he underâ€" > es stood that this was due to the great Inspectox’s;, rush of work during the summer.| The Inspector‘s retii-’% Reeve Richardson thought the matter Value and amount of_ should ‘be brought to the attention of| ed on farm to Novembe the Ministerial Association. To be consumed on fan Reeve Revett thought it very peâ€"{ To be consumed in hou culiar of Reeve Richardson to second| Fruit, vegetables, etc., & both resolutions ang intimated that| Total returns poultry, ¢ the Reeve did not know what he was milk, butter,. fruit doing. He expressed the opinion| used in house.. that the arrangement of services| . Expenditures For Indu should be left in the hands of the| Hired help in house.... Home Committee. â€" Hired help on . farm... Reeve Richardson objected to the| Stock ... .. insinuations of Reeve Revett /anle‘eed account for stock stated that he knew what‘he w‘s doâ€"| Salarv. Insnartinr_ 1048 1 7 ated that he knew what h g, that the motion ‘bf Ree ead was not contrary to seve Masters. Mover by Reeve Mitchell 1y "That tha> "mattar® af Ib onder ligious servic arch and witl desif 1€ nder withdr r of thait of e resolution new motion n M Home to ith the matter Industri w his resoluti Reeve‘Mitchell wes withdraw Committed TriE recommend â€" that be requested to il at its regutlar of visits of the the ser it er.â€"Ort.â€"rel trial Home he Home the consent onsent « resoluti 1 Home €& SAN n( U 1 118 In n th 0 Number admitted Municipalities during t Merritton ; ... .,.=.;,; ; Clinton=:.".;...."sya2g.x% touth",5"".2.:;:..7. North Grimsby <,;#,..],. NMiagara Townâ€" . ,;.,," City of St. Catharines _ Causes of Pauperism HFhealth‘.;7;.;,.>;,, Destitute=2s;;>,." 1. ‘ Intemperance ...‘ ... Hlind «2. *A + ;%y in Aver inmates â€"... Total number erintendent‘ hired help.. hospital â€". ... Number buried Number taken relatives Number t: Number a Number n« Number bi Number re Number of inmates at report:;%;2.4%?ezss. $4 Number admitted durin Number â€" ofâ€" deaths, _ water_; rate, ... .s S.cee nR Burial of inmates.. :... Light, ‘provisions and fuel Drygoods and clothing. .. Incidental ~expenses ;.,.. Fertilizers ~»;;.., ylzi4. :. Farming implements â€" _ W Inspector‘s \Repor The Inspector‘s reort fol Value and amount of pro ed on farm to November 1 To be consumed on farm. To be consumed in house. Fruit, vegetables, etc., sold Total returns poultry, eggs milk, butter,. fruit jetc used in house.. Expenditures For Industr Hired help in house.:....2, Hired help on farm./._ _ pril im e number ,q't; inmates number weeks board of 11 n 01 of taken to asy absconded .. now in home buried by Con removed â€" by buried by city ; ..;..~ . ... 098 taken by City to Welland 5 ‘â€" _ admitted ~from â€" different M Inspector. 1919.. Inspector, 1920.. f Superintendent M n n The Chil Lt of weks family mal ment geon . dicine provemé ee fees and to $68.60 be November ist or Industrial Hor'n; n pector hereto ai:â€"t and printed in t] County by â€" C sylum ed their dut ecommended t ast the )1 Report Xpress 8 year claimed supâ€" and it manner in _ Superintenâ€" reir duties. produce rais ounty follows 11 allu _ expenâ€" be paid. l $21,040. annual ppreci ppre 426 2,388 100 100 600 500 65 a,000 Q T57.00 987.20 N39 82 by to )6 6 16 10 that 16 the 18 11 () (0){) {} ()1() 00 10 90 ) )( a~â€" 0 at sevenâ€"thirty. Nominations for the Officers and Executive Committee for 1921, will take place; and conâ€" siderable other business of great imâ€" portance will be discussed. BE The next regular meeting of the Branch will jbe held in the Clubâ€" rooms on Tuesday evening, _ nextâ€" December 7, at eight o‘clock sharp. The Executive Committee will meet UpoGocQooQeoRucGaola iGeaGeSooGecSecGuaGeeSveQee§ecQueGueQeaQeeQeaQerQectsi» | CCrimg] y The Warden agreed that the Home was for the care of the old people and that they should have some place to sit during the warm weather. Reeve Revett _ _ refrained from drafting a resolution, desiring simpâ€" ly to impress the needs upon the members of the Council whoâ€" wanln return next yeal °Sss and milkâ€"$$2,566.13 6.22 eggs and milkâ€"$2,566.13.. â€" 6.22 â€" Reports Adopted â€" Reeve Revett drew the attention of the Council to the fact thatâ€"there was no place or proper arrange ments made for the old people to sit out in the summer. The lawn in front of the Home, he understood, was reserved for the use of the supâ€" erintendent and his family and leaves no place for the old people to sit. for six pel $50,0 Hous Produce on hand frOm 122~. Amount expended in support of inmates py the Treasurâ€" ‘Cr..=>.... Ceke... . ..}.>.>> Average expense per inmate (exclusive of Superintenâ€" dent‘s family and hired help) per week.. .. ..+ Average expense per inmate (exclusive of Superintenâ€" dent‘s family and hired help) per year.. 2.....:::â€" Average expense per inmate (inclusive of Superintenâ€" dent‘s family and hired help) per wéek.. .. ....;. xpense per inmate e of Superintenâ€" family ~and hired ns Best Friend reed that the Home _ Office Hoursâ€"9 of the old people , Phose 127 ing to be in 1919 durin whoâ€" would ! Youth 91 $.166.05 160.16 143.00 0o 883 T44 ty 040 CLAUS 3.08 MacKAY, MacKAY & PERRIKL Dominion Land Surveyors. Ontario Land Surveyors, Civil Engineers James J. MacKay, Ernest G. MacKay, William W. Perric Phone, Regent 4766 ©72 James St., N. Home Bauk Building Hamilton Ontaria Oflice ove Phone 216 South, between King and five doors north Ry. line. Hamilton Dentist Omc_e and residence, 73 Sherman DR.â€"D. CLARK Dentist Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mou Streets, over Canadian Bank & of Commerce Office Hoursâ€"9:30 CGrimsby Add G W VA Corner .0 conis v At the Song Service on Sunday, Nov. 28 Rev. L .H. Currie gave an inspiring address on "Dominion‘‘. A beautifully rendered sacred duet was sung by Messrs. Sweet and Eaton. Well known hymns were heartily joined inâ€"Mrs. Alex. Scott kindly acted as accompanist. A suggestion has been _ offered that â€" this be entirely a Men‘s meeting #hd it is proposed that the seryice of Dec. 12th be on these lines. Full particulars will be given next week. Friday evening of next week, for the Boy Scouts. Comrades are urged to attend and support their own activities. serves OUR | OIT Business Directory t€ i DANCI RIDAY e ill )C Dentists Officeâ€"Stephen Block *~_(Second Floor) . W. A. BROWNLEE . H. Gâ€" BROWNLEE vomrades} a in the Branch AND SURYVEYOR ial J. M. HUGHTON F. HANSEL vening of this week. ning of next week, fotr north of the DENTAL Dentist Meetin Farrells Shoe Store Electrical Equipment Ontario to 12, 1.30 to 5.30 Grimsby, Ont. (o sherman Ave.. and Main Streets, a.m. to 4 p.m. Ontario nd O1 _ show thatâ€" i Mountain the Ontario Ontario 1t the deâ€" 0 Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries, e Money to loan at lowest rates Officeâ€""Spectator Building" Hamilton Ant Barrister, Solicitor, No Will visit Grimsby for of clients each Wednesda to 3 p.m. â€" MONEY TO LOAN Jn real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamiton Proâ€" vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby ‘PHONE NO. 7 W. B. CALDER Grimsby Office Hotel Grimsby December 7â€"TUESDAY â€"On this date I will sell all the farm stock and implements by public auction, on the farm of Mr. «George Dalgleish one and . oneâ€"half miles East of Beamsville, on the Highway. Everyâ€" thing will be sold positively without Teserve as the owner is leaving â€" the farm and moving into Beamsville. Sale at one o‘clock. Termsâ€"$10 cash; nine months; five perâ€"cent. See bills. Jas. A. Livingston, Aucâ€" tioneer. N : p.m men‘s Auxiliary to the "@ will be held on Monday, m p.m. in the Club Room, to receive reâ€" turns for sale of Lecture tickets. A full attendance is requested. The exâ€" ecutive Committee will meet at 7.30 Physician and Surgeon Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m. 2 to, 4, 7 to 8 p. m. hone 228 â€" Depot Street, _ Grimsby Barrister, Solicitor, 5 Federal Life Bu Barrister, Solicitor, ï¬;)vtaâ€"r-y_Fubllc Offlcesâ€"Grimsby and Beamsville Money to loan at current rates AUGTION SALE DATES Wednesday, December 1st HENRY CARPENTER LAZIER & LAZIER LEGAL PAAA . B. McCONACHIE . LANCASTER L. L/ BUCK MEDICAL msoby for consultation Wednesday from 9 a.m. tor, Notary Public Building, Hamilton , Notary Public Into _ Beamsville. ck. Termsâ€" $10 five perâ€"cent. jivingston, Aucâ€" Main Street Ontario , 1920