Grimsby Independent, 15 Jan 1913, p. 1

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H. G. & B. IS MAKING IMPROVEâ€" __VILLAGE AND TOWNSHIP LAW MENTS; CARS ON GOOD TIME, _ MAKERS HOLD FIRST MEETING "Hembdet mt ind / t xX X*<3 neu n h23 | myore EngueerYmieGrimiy | 1| CREATER CRINSBT || inR Eo Town By.Law Says Company Must Give Continuous Serâ€" vice Between Grimsby and Grimsby Beach From 6.30 a.m. until 10.30 p.m. two Months in the Ysar. Satu, wy «li.hvon and . sald "You want to give the H. G. & B. a little eredit for having the cars . backed down in front of the station, instead of away up in the yards." _ 1 says "Airight, I shall be vleasel to give them credit for any improveâ€" ment they make," but I am sorry to say that I can‘t give them credit, for within six hours after this man svoke to me, I had to tramp _ a fuli car length, through slush, _ mud _ and grease to get on an H. G. & B. car. "his was on the 11.10 out of Hame ilton on Saturday night and there were two cars and an open . space along the coment walk in front . of the station. Just ahead of me was a young lady with her arms full of parcels, tramp ing through the muck to get on the car, with no possible chance at all uml«flmgfid&ofin MnA on ce ie P have heen run down into . place . and loaded ard have ten minutes to do it in. To ~ Grimsby car is run down in front o1 he station sometimes, . but it should . + placed there all he time, On Satur y night the car leaving Hamilton ac 9.10 ‘-_Il I!)m l1 am in to do a bundred mile thon stunt. Every time the car stopped on or let off a passenger, the set and would not release. A man stopped me on th« street on LIGHTS AT SHALLEYS lso. \.ael"!l‘.ii _c:i' o'; tur t. jori of Cars ’:ul‘uhd bowl to Station. w. W. KIDD C. T. FARRELL KipDp & FARRELL Real Estate ard The Hamilton Provident and Loan Seciety Cor King and Hughson Valuator â€"W. F. Gibson, Vineland Station Inspectorâ€"John McCoy Four per cent. paid on posits running for one â€" year or longer Private and Company IONEY TO LOAN Office Main Street, Twentyâ€"sighth Year. HAMILTON MONEY TO LOAN On Farin Property (Continued on page 5) THE â€" INDEPENDENT to make a trip, as C. FERRIE, Treasurer Hamilton to let coUNnTY COUNCIL _ _ l FOR YEAR 1913 now reeves being chosen . and tÂ¥o won their seats by acclamation. No less than six members of . the Counc.. were returned by nenlum-‘ tion. ‘Those who were chosen withâ€" out opposition _ were:â€"3L _ Smith, North Grimaby; _ E. S. _ Johnson, Grimaby village: J. M. Lowburner, Calstor; D. H. Moyer, Clinton; W. G Sutton, Port Dathousie; R. Carrull, Morritton. ‘The contests held were quite liveâ€" Es N. successful in being reâ€"elected in :-.“-)l;;w James Aikens I‘urulll ;;;n town. Louis Collard was choice in the township. _ In Grantham _ W. H. Secord trimâ€" umphed again, rolling up a large ma jority than ever and in Louth, J. A. Willls came out with _ thirty votes more than Councilior Sinclair. Reeve Hoshal of Beamsvlile yas downed by exâ€"Reeve Davis, who was given . a majority of 16; while _ in Gainsboro, Reeve J. A. Dairymple had a walkâ€" over with 120 votes to spare. South Grimsby went to I. Nelson, who roll od up a majority of 110. _ ‘The 1913 Council will, therafore, be as follows: Niagara Townâ€"Jas. Aikens. Granthamâ€"W. H, Secord. Niagara Townshipâ€"L Collard. Morrittonâ€"R. Carroll. Louthâ€"J,. A. Wilis. Beamsvilieâ€"D. Davis. Gainsboroâ€"J. A. Dairymple. South Grimsbyâ€"I. Nelson. Grimsby Villageâ€"E. 8. Johnson. North Grimsbyâ€"M, Smith. _ Calstorâ€"J. M. Lymburner, Olinitonâ€"D. H. Moyer. Reeve J M. Lymburner of Caistor, will likely be the choice for the warâ€" denship. On Monday of this week Mr. Jeffery, assistant enâ€" gineer of the Hydro Electric Power Commission paid a visit to Grimgby and district, tw look over the prospects of gettifs a line through, to supply the different municipalitres with cheap power. . M ran e aa l n e PR .0 o boaes ll snb ld & + â€" Keeve Johnson and Councilior Randall conducted him around town, and he interviewed all the manufacturers and users of power, both for lighting and power purposes and seemed very well pleased with the prospects. ... i adaidhelihicad Aoin d strmnd doidonte Bc enda ts Mr. Jeffery stated that he had no idea that there was s0 much power used in this district and he did not think that the Commission was aware of the amount used or they would have looked this territory over before. s 6 He not only secured an estimate on the power now be> ing used that would use Hydro, but also an estimate on what would be used by people who are now unable to secure power from the Cataract. Wih Los Wred Nes Ne nV piirg s en n n c nb |fnchabcbiBiAitaidbiotrdner weibe i Although he could not state what the Commission would do, yet everything looks rosy for this district to get Hydro power, and let it be soon. If the Hydro comes into this section, a stepping down station, at or near St. Anns, or possibly St. Catharines, would be necessary, and it was on account of the heavy expenses$ a'l'pched hereto, that has kept us from having Hydro before this. If the country to the south and east of Grimsby, take any amount of power at all, it is almost a certainty that we will be burning Hydro "White Coal" betore the snow flies ext Winter. G. Sutton. im GRIMSBY, WEDNESDPAY, JaANuaRY 15, 1913 NH+ the THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA »DRUOH "J Bank Bldgsâ€"Princes SL. Cor. Witiam and CeN® Branches at Hamilton, Stoncy Creek, Winona and St. Catharines to say, regarding a ENT for criticism. "Grimsby, (Ont.) h;li.pc-tim.â€"-The folder for the Radiant Electric Co. has been neatly and effect ively executed. The composition is good, and the presswork is all that could\be desired." We submitted several spec class print shops for criticisn work of art." :l‘il'c “I:rimefi This job was a six page p THEY ALL SAY SO. Capital Paid Up _ . > _ * . * Reserve Furd 10 + S * ‘Total Assets . . + * * * eINDEPENDENT can‘t be beat for high class printing 290 Branches throughout Canada. THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA Savings Department at all Branches. WITH WHICH 1S I{!ITID INCORPORATED 1069 .,iée u.‘, Finudoncqnwdbook 200. 0 0. $25,000,000 imens of this job to different high », |and they all pronounced it "a | | Moved by Bourne Seconded by Mitchelt That this Council do and hereby constitutes and acts as a Board of Trade for the purpose of promoting the interests of the Village of Grimsby, in the way of securing Manufacâ€" turing Concerns, by way of loans, if necessary, or giving sites for plants, or meeting proposed locators on any reasonable terms that seems good to this Council for the advancement of this village, u: idea being to increase the population of Village and to increase employers of skilled and unskilied labor with the ultimate view of increasing tax payers. L____opvprgmmmpe LONDON, ENG., BRANCH { + Ni. c. HART SA 61 Threadneediec, St. EC 6. i. c. yAagt SMITIL And, that this Council appoint H. D. Walker as their Publicity Officer in the capacity of advertising, correspondâ€" ing and visiting proposed locators, with permission of having the Reeve or any or all of the Councilmen to accompany him on any trip which would seem: to be good business; all efforts and work done by the said H. D. Walker to be gratis, except for travelling and advertising expenses, and that this Council do now put $30.00 at his disposal for advertising purposes, for which vouchers for any part or all monies expended will be returned. UrnNON GREATER GRIMSBY Council Will Start Publicity __ WEW york AGENCY Cor. Wiltiam and Cedar Sis. has the Tollowing the INDEPENDâ€" P «t& R] m Bank Money Orders D )Y \ 5 Save Troubie and Loss or CANADA By means of the Bank mm Money Orders which we issue, you can send sums up to $50 to any point in Canada (Yukon excepted) or to any of the principal cities of the United States with minimum cost and trouble and absolut«ly no risk of loss. Orders for sums up to $5 cost 30.â€"from $5 to $10, 6¢.â€"from $10 to $30, 10. â€"from §$30 to $50,15¢â€" Use them. GRIMSBY ...Al.fll = . .4. G, Mofatt, Manager. t:Allflll-l’.m . }...---u.uum.w. SMITHVILLE BRANCH C. Brooks Marsland. Manager _ _ Mant 11,500,000 12,500,000 175,000.000 REV. KELLY RESIGNS _ | ut man by the year to superintend ‘ FROM m'om all works, collect the taxes, water \ tates and suchr other dutlcs as the OF EDUCATION joint bodies may consider in the best interests of the Village as a whole. UF EDUCALEYNT! , Loms of the Viliago as a whole At a meeting of the Doard of Eduâ€" Carried. ed Mitoboil, seconded _ by ition heid Tuenlay evening, the ““‘:‘m&,‘_w“w e has tem. Uniil, * L« > omber of the Board f%‘‘ the o lorad. Carmed I e . napreg three yours, owing to Lis removal to wnl'no"nu. seconded _ by r .| Randall, that W J. Drope be appoint a langor Pasish, harded in his resigâ€" T n‘ M of the 1 â€" Bo .A_l lmn of our collcague, Rev. Father Kelly from our midst thus necessitaâ€" |ting bis resignation from our Board. 11 was moved by Mr. A. E. Phipps, seconded ty Mr. A. P. Hawko, that it is with regret we learn of the . reâ€" a just and caroful Trustee and his removal is a distinct loss to our Poard. We would extend to him our tagep Copal feunâ€"fs=! 68 375. QQQ and Undivided Prefits (Over) 40 _ Ansuband‘ Total Assets (over) $69,000,000 Town Council Appoint H. D. Walker Publicity Promoâ€" _ ter, and he Will Endeavor to Land a few Factories ‘ for ‘"‘The Biggest Town in Lincoln County." ‘The members took the Declaration of qualification for office. Reeve Johnson was in the chair. Counciliors Randall, Walker, Mitâ€" chell and Dourne present. Moved by Mitchel!, seconded . DY Randall, that the 4ith Rogt. band bo given the free use of the new Counâ€" cil Obambers, upon . condition . they put away all tr instruments aftor each practise and leave the room in the _ same good condition as . they tound it. Carrled. Moved by Randall, seconded _ by Bourne, that the Council and Water Commission jointly emiploy a compeâ€" |u-wmy-uu-n-uu all works, collect the taxes, water _nmn‘-flruhg_hfl_,:g Appomanentr CUs SBinnmelnpiey Coneâ€" sidered. Carled. Moved by Bourne, _ seconded . by Randall, that W. J. Drope be appoint ed a Member of the School Board for the ensuiny three years, under Byâ€"Law No. 12. Carried. | Geo. Wyatt _ and Harvey Murst ware ralleved from paying dog . tax Byâ€"Law No. 12. Carried. Geo. Wyatt _ and Harvey Murst were relleved from paying dog . tax their dogs being dead. _ Moved by Mitchell, seconded . by Randail, that Albert Marsh and Amos $1.00 Per Year LICITY _CAMPAIGN FOR GRIMSBY ‘Think what you save "0F NOW. 1/ off \WALL PAPER to choose from Our stock is well known as. beâ€" ing one of the largest and best in Canada, . Terms _dl:!in‘! this great ulerure New Cereals the regular price during our James Osborne & Son Great January Sale 50,000 Rolls of New Stylish (Continued on page 5) Fine Horning Grits Post Tavern Special Mait Breakfast Food Pettijohn Cream of Wheat, etc. 16 WEST KING ST., CLOKE & SON THB LEADiG GROCERS i2 and 14 James St. South ave you tried Crisco for cooking ? Telephones 186 and 830 by ying

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