MONEY / TO LOAN Tuesday the 1 at 10 oclock it t the City Build E shall proceed n the saiq lan f as shall be arrears togethe: ereon _ u.lless *‘ paid. Copies. of be had io y it )F ST. CATHARINES, COUNâ€" OF LINCOLN, TO WIT: 2 is hereby given that the list now liable to be sold â€"for Of taxes in the City of St. es has ibeen prepared and is ublished in the Ontario Gazâ€". ithe 27th November and the E and 18th Decemhor 1a9n 7 ‘ t * # J 5 _1 ~K e i e .? y $ a M ty > o W 2 o ho L hi . NP Dr, Regulating Pill for C at all Drug Stor UICSS On ransicas â€"a _at all Drug Stores, ;)â€"râ€";nailed $8 on receipt of price. THE RUG CO., Montreal, Quebec. fOSPHONOL for & Of the list of : Upon application asurer‘s Office, tharines,/ 20 No: m and Vitality : for Nerve and eases grasy matter;" a Tonicâ€" u ,ll%r Sb a bo_)l(, or two fpx't SSf Tes, 0 mail on receipt o ,,;’_fl EL]!DRUG COMPANY, SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS 0F Taxes obt. Duncan & Co ||â€"|\ STATIONEERS * ames St. and Market Sq. _ HAMILTON DeVan‘s ;. _ merry collection of nonâ€" se which will add to the ety of season. GRIMSBY :â€"> .On‘tario _ _A splendid new volume of Leacock‘s Nonsense Novels, enâ€" ’tled "‘Winsome Winnie," just publishcd, is perhaps the most n using book of the year. . Stephen Leacock‘s New Book aay the 1st day of March, _oclock in the forenoon, City Buildings, St. Catharâ€" ,:\)prpceed to sell by public Py 52 King East ‘ / ._ HAMILTON Prompt and Accurate Service tablished A. D. 1900. PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS _ EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT Â¥ICTORY BONDS BOUGHT AND ol »‘ â€"â€" SOLD The W. M. Stewart Drug Co., Grimsby | If you b:Pray your cattle with Creâ€" onoid ortg thg fo to pasture they <will be bother ess by flies, feed better and produce moremilk. Spray them again at milking time and they will stand quietly because they are comfortable, {Jse (lireonoid tg get rid of lrmte;:lrln the en house, and your poultry pay you better than ever before. &¢_" Profects * your cows and hens STUART said lands or. portions shall be necessary to pay 8 togetherA with the chargâ€" 1. _ B. ROUSE $1.75 W. M. Stewart ‘ Drug Co. Y Grimsby ? 18th December, 1920 . _W. KIDD Wedne (Globe Optical) OPTICIAN rench Pills the same; are November, 1920 *AWATT, City Treasurer arrears may Women,. $5 L V MEN December I5th, 1920 ImBeRIObCIEn: .1 ‘T‘o my mind the greatest Acrraitories to supply to our give them row. â€" There is There is no better way to p the memory of one who is lo: bo insceribed cut deen in stnn iml onl / t dn baantadatrenat is â€"Bih s A...s. 4 name worthy of the memory of the college. If College what it ought to give him, a college common that it brings, is his absolute. right. give it to him is cheating him. If I were founding a University,â€"and I sa of which I am capable (just think of that), I â€" room; then when I had a little more money in mitory; then after that, or more properly with ind a library. After that, if I still had mone; would hire a professor and get some text be We are conducting a campaign,â€"just now follars for McGill Unijversity. I have a notion And it is the duty of those of us who are in th Fenerous friends outside what it is that we we have it ho\ neada o. â€" 5s o. o 7 ~~IML IPclures. (And for this, active operation what he needs most is the continued and intimate contact with his fellows, Students must live together and eat together, talk and smoke together. Experience shows that that is how their minds really grow. And they must live together in a rational ‘and comfortable way. They must eat in a big dining room or hall, with oak beams across the ceiling, and the stained glass in the windows and with aphield or tablet here and there upon the wall, to remind them between times of the men wh.o went hatnras thame se gua, n The trouble is that the Universities on our Continent are only just waking up to the idea ofâ€"what a University should mean. They were, Â¥ery largely, instituted and organized with the idea that a unitversity was a place where young men were sent to absorb the contents of book; to listen to lectures in the classrooms. \The student was pictured as aï¬m creature, burning what was called the "midnight oil," his wan face bent over his defk. If you wanted to do something for him you gave him a book; if you wanted to do something really large on his behalf you gave him a whole basketful of them. If you wanted to go still further and be a real benefactor to the College at large, you endowed a competitive scholarâ€" ship and set two or more pallid students working themselves to death to get it. I{ we had had at Toronto, when I was p student, the kind of dormiâ€" tories and dormitory life that they have at Harvard, I don‘t think I would ever have graduated. I‘d have L“:en there still. f I mention these melancholy details not for their own sake but merely to emphasize the point that when I speak of students‘ dormitories, and the larger life which they offer, I speak of what I know. In the life we led we had practically no opportunities for association on a large scale, no common rooms, no reading rooms, nothing. We never saw the magazinesâ€"personally I didn‘t even know the rames of them. The oniy interchange of ideas we ever got was by going over to the Caer Howell Hotel on University Avenmue and interchanging them there.. ; * The homsas M e in the nomadic W WAAA WA c i s ces life that I led. [ ‘‘%** / WA sSIa ,,;z’;;{%/ ;‘?’e"* > There were hunâ€" *A eA oc oo é;;ff Parl dreds of us drift. W W* yA w s t in i cca o o t . ty -i:é'fzféï¬r-v g about in this * > . t’és:;é"r?t:* e ie ie e o fashion from one [A ;i‘ §£5 eA melancholy habiâ€" WAAAE SS SR o(\)/ 3z -g%’%ig; s *ï¬g‘gg tation to another. WA s S e c e o c o s We lived as a rule Wass AM t o e s n oo s e .: l ies s maet ooo a ':a‘-"-’:ï¬?éï¬-*k tÂ¥ ,ff 'gff??-"-‘»‘."{;’*%? 4 two or three in ‘a . lc ty .>f>; ,%4 e re e tra nc in es ies house, siometimes ; f C a alone. We dined in STEPHEN LEACOCK, the basement, We Canada‘s Great Humorist, Professor of Political always had beef, â€" Eeonomy at McGill University. on the table. They used to have a brand of soda biscuits in those days in Toronto boarding houses that I have not seen since. They were better than dog biscuits but with not so much snap. My contemporaries will all remember them. A great many of the leading barristers and p!'o’e-iom.l men of Toronto were fed on them. x Yaoa | STUDENTS‘ RESIDENCES Anyone w ho doubts the truth of what I have to say may go and look at them. Fes student at the * University of Toâ€" |3 ronto thirty years [} ago, I lived, from |/ start to finish,â€" |G in seventeen difâ€" [ ferent â€" boarding |¢ houses. As far as [# I am aware these |_ houses have not, [% or not yet, been "> marked with tabâ€" [% lets. But they are }% all still to be found * in the vicinity of & of McCaul and [Â¥ Darey, and . St. f Patrick â€" Streets. 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They must eat in a fams across the ceiling, and the stained d or tablet here and there upon the wall, e men who went before them and left a college. If a student is to get from his , a college dormitory with the life in AND WHEREAS the said Company have agreed to repay the loan by equal instalment of principal and in. terest during Fifteen years with inâ€" terest at six per cent. per annum payable annuallyv. AND WHEREAS the Company furâ€" ther agree to employ not less than forty hands, for twoâ€"hundred days of nine hours each during each year for WHEREAS the said Company have made application to the Council., of the Corporation of the Village of Grimsby for assistance by way of &A loan of money for the purpose of enâ€" abling therf to establish angq carry on their industry in the said Village. AND WHERAS the said Corporaâ€" tion have agreed to make the said loan upon certain terms and condiâ€" tions set forth in an ggreement ‘be-i tween the said parties. * Being a byâ€"law to raise by way of debentures the sum of twelve thouâ€" sand dollars, to grant the same by wiey of loan to the Canadian Dolls Limited, of Grimsby, Ontario, to aid them in estaklishing and carrying on the manufacture of dolls, overalls and other articles in the Village of Grimsby. M of the Village of Grimsby. BYâ€"LAW NO. 473 (By Stephen Leacock.) would found first o omris nV dme ?%5 e oA L 233 oo 3t x{;;?" o t ! Aaoup °l / at t .;?,‘:';i,"igjejg:;::;:; m ns d eaap t e ns sn oo e ?g 3e <3<5'.£:-,"»;- ;z».;i;:xig ? $ ie ns L ap y t e on e ts eï¬ t s the building of college college life than we can of benefaction than this. mveuenpemeemess 2 _2 200 e 0e 2e MoT O Reereiereremirne t ver ce im rgemi e mm Ino1l0ry with the life in university that fails to o e s aeécent reading room that I couldn‘t use. T would found ne or to cherisgh | memory should ollege ‘Dormitery 5?,'2'5‘:’553?&“3;Ei,;?;rz;;::;::»;-zs?'f'wv oys y m in ? . P t > fpsrr m Prres > :?szf-s:zii:s:;ï¬féi’}{;:? 2 ; :$£5:Zf’<':?-‘->f&' priss 3’3«5â€5 RP :i}é:?IE!:::4%:',%2%72,55:&2;'2†‘; .j;'.j. ;}5;,;;::?-1,5§I’a§71f' 7 A":cig:::f:f..’ 2 s 0. f3:5:::§’§:§:21<51’-5§§§> ",i.g?'*:"/-';";-"':g‘:ï¬:g {:53;;.,;,;;'?4:5:23"5' P ~~_-‘;§::§:::E;£:-:=,’:§v :4,-:'5:<.‘:‘~-',’->"'.\3:::A-, eri< perree 32 y :3‘::'5;?‘4.".:4’-?)"6_ 232. es LC +o3 32e :Ai‘?.'a‘::; j(,' ¢, 3984 o:f.‘i_’t};f-ff: # % w ‘gyfï¬iii'éx' 10 e : tertre es atf s uen y s C 4.;.z<.;Sv$(,-$y. Z-;_z,&:-;.»-’ +245 Rreg s 4R a B NCn 'is’:j%â€ï¬;.}i;. ET m rse n lift five million the seriousness THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO t a smoking a dorâ€" this, ment. | * hâ€"full 2 ild. 3 word, %" i6 I s no |/ 6 ience g rsity | q TA NOTICE that the above is a ‘| true copy of a byâ€"law which has ‘been â€"|taken into consideration and which â€" wil{&e finally passed by the Council |of the Municipality in the event of | the assent of the electors being obâ€" |tained thereto afterâ€"one month from |the first publication thereof in the |Grimsby Independent newspaper the which first publication was on Wedâ€" |nesday, the 24th day of November, |1920 and that the votes of the duly quakgied electors ‘of the said Municiâ€" pality will be taken on the 20th day of December, 1920, from nine o‘clock in the forenoon <cat the following places, namely:â€"In division number One at Wilcox Chopping Mill; In diâ€" vision number Two at the Grimsby Council Chambers; In diyision numâ€" ber Three at Jas. A. Livingston % sons office. Angq that the Reeve will atteng at the Fire Hall on the 16th day of . December, 1920, at eight o‘clock in the evening forâ€" the apâ€" pointment of persons to attend at the pollingâ€"places and at the final summing up of the votes by the| _Clerk. AND TAKE NOTIICE FURTHER that, any tenant, or tehants who deâ€" sire to vote on the said ibyâ€"law must deliver to the clerk of the said Vilâ€" lage not later than the tenth day beâ€" fore the day appointed for taking the vote a declaration provided for by the Municipal Act, Section 265, Rï¬ a first and second time at a meeting of the Council held on the 22nd day of November, 1920. y (Sisned) Chas. T. Farrell, Reeve. _ (Signed) W.*B. Russ, Clerk. That this <byâ€"law shall come in forceâ€"and have effect fram and after the : 1 ‘passing thereof by the Council. _ | 18 |14 to the said . debentures shall be| 6. (It is agreed that to repay the signed â€" he Treasurer of the. said}| Said loan the said parties of the secâ€" ‘Cor: tion and his signature may| ong part shall pay to the said Corâ€" ’be~ ed, stamped, lithographed or| poration as principal â€" and . interest engraved. . ; the exact amount requireq to be raisâ€" j _the purpose of paying the|ed in any one year by special rate said debentures and interest a specâ€"| for the repayment of the said debenâ€" ial rate sufficient for the purpose|tures on or ibefore the first‘ day of shall in addition to all other rates be| December each year the first payâ€" ‘~ '?"'"léfled and collected in each| ment to be made on the first day of year on all the rateable property of| December, 1921, all payments wheâ€" ".‘, pality if necessary during| ther of principal or interest in arrear tinuance of said debentures) to bear interest. at six per cent. per or a ';_.Ag them except said debenâ€"| annum, provided ;that the said parâ€" ture }’x be sooner paid ties of the second part may repay That this <(byâ€"law shall come in|the whole amount of the said loan at forceâ€"and have effect from and after| any time by paying such a sum of the final passing thereof by the| money at the time of such repayment ountil. â€" _ as would with with interest/at the Re a first and second time at a)| rate of six per cent. per annum be meei ig of the Council held on the| sufficient to retire all of the said deâ€" 22nd day of November, 1920. y bentures still remaining due ang unâ€" ze ho 4x Lsw e »A7 ms . se : A+ f 1 i $12000.00 That the said_. debentures shall be made payable at the Office of ie Treasurer, Grimsby and shall be signed by the Reeve and Treasurer of the Corporation and shall be sealed with the (Corporate Seal. The intérest Coupons attached to the said â€" debentures shall be signed by the Treasurer of the. said Corporation and his signature may be printed, stamped, lithographed or‘ engraved. 15 10 11 Annual Year Interest Principal _ Payment 4 $720.00 . $ $15.55 $1235.55 3 656-28 579.27 1235.55‘ ; . B2L68 ~6€14.03 1235.55 § " ©84.67 ) g59.88 1235.55 f 945.62 689.93 1235.55“ 7 504.33 "781.32% 1285.55 8 460.35 T15.20 ,\ 1235.55 9 413.83 821.173 \â€" 1285.55 L0 364.54 871.01 1235.55 L 312.27 923.28 1235.55 2 256.88 978.67 1235.55 3 198.16 1037.39 1235.55 4." * 136.31 1099.24 1285.55 65 69.92 1165.62 1995 5n The said debentures may bear any date within one year after the day of which this Byâ€"law is passed and shall be payable in Fifteen annual instalments during the Fifteen years next after xthe ist day ‘of~ Janâ€" uary, 1921 , and the respective amounts Of . principal ~and e\interest payable in each of said years shall be as follows:â€" } THEREFORE the Municipal Counâ€" cil of the Corporation of â€"the Village of Grimsby enacts as follows:â€" That it shall be lawful for the Reeve of the Village:of. Grimsby to cause to be raised by way of loan from any person or persons, body or ‘bodies corporate who may be willing to advance the same upon the credit of the debentures ~hereinafter menâ€" tioned, a sum of money not exceegingf on the whole $12000.00 and cause the| same to ‘be paid into «the hands of the Treasurer of the Village of Grimsby for the purpose aforesaid.; It shall be lawful for the said Reeve to cause the debentures . necessary for the sum required to be made of |not less than $100.00 and not exceedâ€" ing on the whole $12000.00 said deâ€" bentures to ‘be sealed with the Corâ€" porate Seal of the said ‘Village and. signed by the Reeve and Treasgurer! thereof, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum and havâ€" ing interest coupons attached thereto. The interest shall be payable anâ€" nu: lly on the first day of January in | each year during the currency of the saig debentures, the first payment of . interest to become due on the first| day of January, 1922. " 17 AND WHEREAS it will require the sum of $1235.55, to be raised annualâ€" ly for a period of Fifteen years to pay the interest of and discharge the said debt as the sum becomes due. AND WHEREAS it would be a pubâ€" lic benefit to the ratepayers of the Corporation to have in operation an industry such as ‘said Company proâ€" pose to establish. 4 proPerty and to agree to a fixed asâ€" sessment of $5000.00 per year for Fifâ€" teen years for purposes of other taxâ€" ation and to maintain the business in Grimsby during the life of the loan that is Fifteén years. _ AND WHEREAS it is necessary in order to make the said loan ‘to borâ€" row the sum of twelveâ€"thousand dolâ€" lars and to issue debentures of~ the saiq Corporation therefor. AND WHEREAS the whole rateâ€" able property of the Village of Grimsâ€" by according to the last revised asâ€" sessment roll is $1,059,554 1 AND WHEREAS the existing deâ€" benture debt of ,the Village amounts to _ $125,348.17 â€" exclusive of . loâ€" cal improvement debts secured by loâ€" cal special rates and assessments and no principal or interest is in arâ€" rear. | *â€"NOTICE WHEREAS the whole rateâ€" Operty of the Village of Gyrimsâ€" )rding to the last revised asâ€" it roll is $1,059,554 WHEREAS the existing deâ€" debt of ,the Village amounts L125,348.17 â€" exclusive of . loâ€" rovement debts secured by loâ€" clal rates and assessments principal or interest is in arâ€" SCHEDULE 614.03 650.88 689.93 781.32 T175.20 821.72 871.01 923.28 Lagd, " 7*+}M at i€ast tne sum of twentyâ€" 1235}% thousand dollars. f yHY° 1235.55) 4. It is agreed that the plant and 1235.55) machinery used in the operation of 1235,55’ the saiq industry shall not until atâ€" 1235.55) ter the repayment of said loan be 1235.55) sold or removed without the consent 1235.55)| of the said municipal Corporation. 1235.55) 5. It is agreed that the said par_ 1235.55)| ties of the second part shall employ 1235.55) not less than forty hands for twoâ€" 1235.55) hundred days of nine hours each durâ€" 1235.55) ing the period of the said loan, and in case of default in any year of the ‘said period shall pay to the said Corâ€" shall| poration the full amount of Muniâ€" Office] cipal taxes for which their property‘ _ and| might be liable in the said year notâ€" > and) withstanding the provisions hereinâ€" â€" and) after contained for a fixed assessâ€" porate| ment on the said plant and machinâ€" tacheq) ery. A .| paid at the‘ time of such repayment | as the same fall due. ~ 7. It is agreed that to secure the Corporation in respect of the said loan, the parties of the second part shall give to the said Corporation a | first mortgage in the sum of twelveâ€" thousand dollars on the property, | plant and machinery . owned by the said Company. + \8. It is agréeed that the saiq parâ€" ties of the second part shall insure and keep the premises insured to the full amount of the mortgage for the benefit of the Corporation which may be reduced from year to year as the payments aforementioned have _been duly made. 9. The pafties 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 agre\eing to fix the assessment at the sum of $5000.00 per annum during the currency of the said loan ‘and not to excee~ in any case a perâ€" djod of fifteen years such fixed asâ€" sessment not to apply to rates levied for school nurnngas made at the said Village of Grimsby. It is further agreed that, during the currency of this loan that the payâ€" roll ‘and books of the sâ€"id Company shall be open for inspection by the proper officers/of the ‘said Municipal 11. It is further agreed that all employees of the said Company are to be paid by the said ~Company in cash and such payments are to hbe T17 ° 49%, 10 _ Cacee" in any case a perâ€" iod of fifteen years such fixed asâ€" sessment not to apply to rates levied for school purposes. 10. â€" It is further agreed that the members of the Company who move to Grimsby shall reside within the Municipality. agree that their building, plant equipment when completed wi worth at least the sum of twent thousand dollars. _ L. The parties of the second part agree to purchase certain property !now under optional agreement from Charles H. Bromley, situate, on the I(Ea,sterl}y side of Ontario Street, in the said Village of Grimsby and beâ€" ing the property immediately North of the Grand Trunk Railway Comâ€" pany‘s lands on‘ ‘ the said Easterly 'side of Ontario Street and establish _on the said premises within the limâ€" its of the saigq Municipality a modern firstâ€"class factory _ fully equipped with all necessary plant> and maâ€" chinery for the purpose of manufacâ€" turing dolls, overalls and other arâ€" ticles and to continually and proâ€" perly maintain and operate the same at the Village_of Grimsby during the period of said loan. 2. In consideration whereof, â€" the said‘ Municipal Corporation agree to pay to the saiq parties of the second part as soon as said industry â€"shall be in operation the sumâ€" of twelveâ€" thousand dollars as a loan to be te. qaid as hereinafter provided. ‘8. The parties of the second part| hy P e n uTo We D U e sg in s tion of | the premises, ~the pa}i}gs hegeto hereby agree to and with kach gt_l_ler in the manner followins:â€" i R 0P THE SECOND PARKRT. WITNESSETH that whereas the ’part.ies of the secondg part have â€" soâ€" _cured an option to purchase certain property in the Village of Grimsby for the erection of a factory building thereon and propose to establish, opâ€" manufacturing dolls, overalls and erate and ‘maintain a factory for other articles in the said Village of Grimsby and the said Municipal Corâ€" poration have agreed to loan to the said Company, to assist them in the said undertaking the sum of Twelveâ€" thousand dollars for fifteen years with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum," provided a byâ€"law of the said Cofporation be assented to by the duly qualifieq electors. _.NOW'!THEREEOR{EJ in consideraâ€"| MEMORANDUT OF AGREEMENT made in.triplicate this twentyâ€"second day of November, 1920. BETWEEN : The Municipal Corporation of the Village of Grimsby, in the Counâ€" ty of Lincoln, in the Prqvince of "Ontario, â€" subâ€"section 3. it |Corporation at : DATED at Grimsby this 22nd day of ! 12. It is agre November, 1920. ) of the seenna‘ n t Or THE FIRST PART. and Canadian Dolls, Limitel, an Inâ€" corpor«ted Company having its Head Office at the Village of Grimsby, in the County of Linâ€" coln, 6 AGREEMENT Ww. B. RUSS, no movel AND TAKE NOTICE FURT thin the‘!that, any tenant, or tenants wh sire to vote on the said byâ€"law that allldeliver to the Clerk of the sâ€"~id int â€" and will â€"be Clerk hiz Council of the Municipality in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto after one month from the first publication thereof in the Grimsby Independent newspaper â€"the which first publicaâ€" tion was on Wednesday, the 24th day of November,$A1920 and that the votes of the duly qualified electors of the saig Municipality will be taken on the 20th day of Decomber, 71920, from nine o‘clock in the forenoon at the following places, namely:â€"In divisâ€" ion number One at Wilcox Chopping Mill; In division number Two at the Grimsby Coungcil Chambers; in divisâ€" ion, number Three at Jas. A. Livingâ€" ston & Sons office. And that the Reeve will attend at the Fire Hall on the 16th day of December, 1920 at eight o‘clock in the evening for the appointment of persons to attend t the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes <(by the \Clerk. P "RC1IYCFP 10 INHRE XICTK Oof the s~id Vilâ€" lage not later than the tenth day beâ€" fore the day appointed for taking the vote a*declaration provided â€"for by the Municipal Act, Section 265, subâ€" section 3. ¢ DATED at Grimsby this 22nd day of November, 1920. © TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a â€" byâ€"law which has been taken into consideration and which willWbe finally passed by the Council of the Municipality in the Passed in open Council this 22nd day of November. 1920. On the 20th day of December, 1920 immediately after the closing of the poll on the said proposed byâ€"law the Clerk of the said Municipality shall attend and sum up the votes given for and against the said proposed by_ law > »‘:}8 On the 16th day of December, 1920 at the hour of eight o‘clock in the evening the Reeve of the said Corâ€" poration shall attend at the Council Chamber in tw Village of Grimsby for the purpose of appointing and, if requested so‘t» do, shall appoint by writing signed by him two . persons to attend at the final summing up ‘of the votes by the Clerk and one perâ€" son to attend at each polling place on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting the proposea â€" byâ€"law and a like number on behalf of the persons interested in and opposing the proposed byâ€"law. 4 + 3. Jn polling subdivision Number Three at James, A. Livingston & Sons Printing Office by K. N. Grout, Poll Clerk and Joseph Ness, Deputy Returning Officer. 2. In polling subdivision Number Two at the Grimsby Council Cham_ bers by E. E. Farewell,, Poll Clerk and T. E. Mannell, Deputy Returning Officer. 1. In polling subdivision Number One at â€" Wilcox Chopping Mill by Charles F. Mabey, _Poll Clerk and James J. Groce, Deputy Returning Officer. _ Wheras a proposed Byâ€"law of ~ the Corporation of the Village of Grimsâ€" by entitled (a Byâ€"law to raise by way of debentures the sum of $12000.00 to grant the same by way of loan to Canadian: Dolls Limited, of Grimsby, Ontario) requires for its validity the assent of the electors and it is expedâ€" ient and necessary to pass this Byâ€" law for the purpose of enabling the ‘electors to vote on the.proposed Byâ€" law + _ on the 20th day of December, 1920, between the hours of nine o‘clock in the forenoon and five o‘clock in the efternoon of the same day by the Deputy Returning officers hereinafâ€" ter named. f The votes of the duly qualified electors entitled to vote upon the said proposed byâ€"law shall be taken |_ A Byâ€"law to provide for taking the votes of the electors on a proposed byâ€"law to raise by way of debentures the ‘sum of $12000.00 and to grant the same by way of loan to Canadian "Dplls Limited, of Grimsby, Ontario, to aid ,them in establishing and carrying on ‘ the manufacture of dolls, iveralls and other articles in the Villdge of Grimsby. \ Be it s therefore enacted by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Grimsby as follows: Passéd the 22nd day of November A. D., 1920 BYâ€"LAW NO. 474 [ ~~PVriation at any time, ’ 12. It is agreed that if the parties of the seconqg‘ part shall at any time during the saMl period â€" of ifteen years become bankrupt orâ€" ingolvent, ! the amount of unpaid loan shall imâ€" | mediately become due and payable to |the saiq Corporation and the said Cor poration shall be entitled to a lien or "chvrge, on the said buildings, plant and machinery for the said amount and shall have the .right to immediateâ€" ly enter and hold possession thereof until the amount is paid or to sell and dispose of the said buildings, plant and machinery in orderâ€" to realize the said amount which . may be due. IN WITNESSY WHEFRROHW *ha Daaw. their _ hands and affixed the Corporâ€" ate Seal of the said Company. * SIGNED, SEALED AND EXECUTED ‘ in the presence of map 1N wWIlINLSS WHEREOF the Reeve and Clerk of the said Municipal Corâ€" poration have hereunto set their hands and affixed the Corporate Seal and the Presidert and Secretary â€" of the saiqg Company have hereunto set their hands and affixed the Cornorâ€" The Canadian NOTICE NOTICK â€" FURTHER , or tenants who deâ€" the said byâ€"law must C. T. FPARRELL, W. B. RUSS, Walter T. Robb, | Secretary Reeve W. _ B. RUSS, Dolls, Limited, Manforg Schier, President . LNhat if the parties t shall at any time period â€" of fifteen krupt or: ingolvent, paid loan shall imâ€" due and payable to ssession thereof aid or to sell said buildings, 7‘ ~ in orderâ€" to THIRTEEN Clerk. Clerk Reeve Clerk fee