3. L eerseetanmmwadii td ‘The Municipit Council of the ‘Township of South Grimsby mei, pursuant to adjournment, at Brant‘s Hall, Smithville, on ‘Tuesday the 8th day of July, 1913, at t0 o‘clock a.m. All of the members being present. ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Moved by Mr. Morley, secosded by Mr. Middaugh that the following accounts be psid: R. Div. 7 _ A M Nelson, for labor and MAWTIAL cce accececccrer e e PQe4 E. MetTitt fOT 1@@MIDG ... «en cesc cce cce ce rerree en en en s 3+§O 1 Nicher ® # â€" and building culverts.......... 4:99 Mrs. Boulter mofored 10 ANIMRMIT UC] Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. MeDonald are vialt« Ing at Mr. J. M. Martin‘s. Miss Unwin of Grimsby, is visltâ€" Jng at Mr. C. B. Marsland‘s. Mre. Goring of Wellandport, is visiting her son, Mr. Jas. R. Goring. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Hodges spent the weekâ€"end at Dunnyille. Mre. Geo. Bridgman and son . of New York, spent & couple of days a‘ Wir, J. B. Brant‘s. Miss Annie Ness of New York, !* «pending the holidays with relatives here. Messrs Boulter, Davis and Tremâ€" bly aléended the Grand Lodge . 0f R. Div. 5 Miss Jessie Wrong _ of _ Niagara Falls, is visiting at Mrs. E. Olll‘s. Mrs. R. Patterson is spending _ a couple of woeks at . Port Colborne with he. sister, Mra, Morse. Mrs. 0. C. Rouse and son are visâ€" iting at Mr. M. Couse‘s. Miss Edna _ Burch . is . visiting friends at Ypsilanti Mrs. Gracy and children have reâ€" turned home after a week‘s visit at Wellandport. foll swing account for cement be paid: 1) W Shtum, for 110 sacks of cement for Joslin bndge.......$45.37 & «oagq 600400065000 Wileox bridge....... 5951 «+ w "q% _ (Bacdhs . . 6 * J 1. Merritt culvert. 21.86 Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Middaugh foowing account be paid from the Commutation ‘Tax for $ Division: ] M Martin, for 11 mos. storage Of fire EN@ING: .. ce e se cee+ Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morl ing accounts be paid: 11 Krick, for 5 ROUTS PIOWiDG.c e secmmmere en Jno. Gowland, for 10 brs. Dridg. WOTK. .ces ereee+ H Stewatt, FOF 35 HOUNS WItH @HBIMEL .. se en mm en @* for 17 ROUTS With 4M e e en 4 for 30â€" hOUTS IADOT. .. cce cce enc en South Grimsby Council TOUML Y o5 eerrrier is arierryasani veerersare n 3080 Carried. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Middaugh, that the following accounts be paid: F C Packham, for 2530 bus. gravel for Wilcox bridge............$30,00 « * 41 hrs labor with team for Wilcox bridge... 14.99 A Glentz, for 47 hours labor on Wilcox bridge...............««« 9 49 J B Fisher & Son, for 100 hrs. labor on Wilcox bridge........ 20.00 A Jublke & Son, " reg 40 "0 * * traaere 19.2§ Robt. Book, for lumber fur WilCOX DTidge...... ce cessn s 832 a for wood for engine and sawing drag logs......... 1.50 Moved by Mr. Julke, seconded by Mr. Middaugh, that the fol lowing accounts be paid: R. Div. 10 F Hays, for spikes... .,‘ 6.3 Carried. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, thai the follow« ing accoun;s be paid: K. Div. 9 J Patterson, for 39 hrs labor with enf.me............ln 30 8 6 shnpeninf“ndu plade............ 1.09 W Trembly, fOr 41 BOUTS IMDOT..s .c essm se en ses se e»â€" $,20 * for 6 hrs work with team and one bolt 2.50 84 for fucl fOF CNEME......s.sssseesseacs.. 600 Jas. Hoffman, for 1} brs labor 44¢, and filling Moved by Mr. Jublke, seconded by Mr. middaugh, that the following account be paid: W J Grant, for 10 loads of gravel for Joslin bridge...............# 3.20 * for teaming 10 102ds Of @TAVEL......cseses css ssssesee se 49.00 Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Jublke, that the follow» ing account be paid: * C E Southward, for 627 It. of oak plank............ vefronss eren§25.08 is : Carried. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Middaugh that Mr. Kellam be paid the following account; For taking census Of SChOOL ChilGreM.....s ces ceerreser se se reee2+++$5.00 POStAgC ANG SUANIONETY... «cce esn es en rerren sn en en rne en ren n en en +99 Equalizing Union SChOOl SECHONS...... cce sersreenereecerceecenrrneee 2,00 Mr % Carried. POURI+cs rarrsscrrrre ce mssc rreirt rmidirers rar es veB9.70 Carried Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by M:. Middaugh, that this council do now adjourn to meet at Brant‘s Hall, Smithville, on Tuesâ€" day the 12th day of August, 1913, at 10 o‘clock a.m. C U Ranewse Plark: Moved by Mr. Juhlke, _ncongied by Mr. AERE t . and Mrs. Acton and Mr. and Boulter motored to Niagara last E Merritt for teaming.... D Disher " _ " _ and NEvangs N) 0 0169 olll? H Huether, for labur and material... W $mye, for 65 hrs. te@Ming... «soee» C Huether for 19 " W C vrerresssas H Stewart, for engine WOTk .cc« se H Green, for 55 hrs. labor on grader J Golden, for 20 hrs. l4bOf.ss se se» A 1+ Middaugh tor sundries.ss...««» H Krick, fOr PIOUgRiMNG.cs cee cce SMITHVILLE A Jubl F â€"ll--;-fm SPIKO§ .. acvecren ce reerverienns rerrnn cye$ 6.3 5 W Kellam, for labor on sidewalks and cutting Jno. Hill, for 10 days and 9 hrs. labor............ Jno. Souter, for two men and team 1 hour... ... R BOOK, fOF SCBDUIIMGs .c ce es cee vee rer ene ce ren en en 53 PB verrerss Total.. Total... weeds...... TorRl...».224: seconded by Mr. Morley, that the follow §8 WOTK. ce cce cce reeren ce necreerenees PAUML.ccoererver ce eeeree eb en e vir + and building A. F. & A. M. at Ottawa last week. One of the most successful garden parties of the season was held at the home of Misses B. wad 1. Morgan, on Wednesday evening, July 16 The grounds were nicely decorated and a good program was rendered. Home made bread and cakes and fancy arâ€" ticles were sold on the grounds, as well as jce cream, candy. peanuts, etc. A very interesting feature . of the pvening was guessing the mysâ€" terious lady. Mr. H. Gracy was the lucky gentleman and recelved as a reward a beautiful jardinere. . The proceeds amounted to $83. A garden party will be held _ on the Methodist church grounds next Wednesday, July 30. A good . proâ€" gram wiil be rendered. Everybody come and eujoy a pleasant evening. Essex County reports £000 crops, _ Peachen better _ than year, cherrles a heavy . OfOP, pears and plums, F, W. Roneets, Clerk. Middaugh, Tax for Smiviviiie team on ....$103.37 Camed. + +...$56.54 Carried. $124.27 Carried. that the #117â€"74 Carned. that the .811.00 Carried 20,00 6.80 6.00 2.00 20.34 19.99 _ 60 27.12 good . frult than _ last crop, . also +94 1.60 1.50 2.00 .50 ME â€" HALLUCINATION8 0 ¢ ns â€:-uunmn !on.' W l (By Elbert Mubbard) Cigarette smoking be@ing with an llnmm-m boyish effort to be smapt | 1t soon becomes a PM@MBure, they | ‘The first Indication of degeneraâ€" tion is in the youth‘s secretiveness. He feels his weakness and so seeks to present a bold front. "Bluff" js his chief characteristle, He tries to make an impressionâ€"he talks big. Is full of promises, plans and confiâ€" dentlal sutterances, He _ confuses | dates, times, and places and _ often | will tell you he has done . a thing | when he only Intends to dolt. a satiafact!ss, mXt a necessity, The last stage evolves Into n thirq, a condition of fever and unrest, 7an dering of mind, accompanied by loss of moral and mental _ control. This may take two years or ten, But finaliy a flabbine#s of tissue results from taking the amoke Into"the bronâ€" chinl tubes, where pure @lr is _ reâ€" quired to oxygenize the blood and a nervous weakners _ follows _ that leaves the victim unprotected, _ a prey to any #ort of malady or qiz order to which he may be exposed or lable. _ Beginning as a habit, the indulgâ€" ence finally becomes a vice, Only the strong man is honest; only the healthy tell the truth, A le is a disease of the will; ayâ€" pocrisy is a symptom. 6 The cigarettist is apt _ to dream over his work, to dawdle indefinitely, He plcks thiags up and lays them down and proves for uz again . and again the maxim that the strong man is the one who caw complete a task, not merely begin it. _ fos One marked pecullarity of the ciâ€" garette fiend is that often he makes the discovery that cleverness, astute nes#, trickery and untruth are good substifutes for elmplicity, frankness and plain, common honesty. . The cigarettist has an . abnormal egotisimnâ€"be bas much faith in him self. If this faith wavers, he rolls a cigarette. Often in advanced stages half the day is givgn to rolling cigar ettes. To roll cigarettes gives the defective something to do. Nervous, clutching, scratching, yellowâ€"stained bandsâ€"hands that alternately play the devil‘s tattoo and roll cigarettes â€"these are the hands that _ forge your name and «lose over other peoâ€" ple‘s money. _ e thoe 9k a _ ‘The vietim has a fixed belief that he is immune and that all men are mortal but himself. A dn ._..ï¬:."_';; at warnings, laughs . at the advice of his best friends _ and turns your brotherly appeal into . a jJoke. C ‘The man who would quit the elgar | ette habit must see bis own folly | and convince his ow nmind of th exâ€" istence of the vice ere it can be eraâ€" dicated. The trouble is in ‘.% btlil.l There is no salvation for him outside himself. There is no doubt but lh(l \lhe cigarettist is often a men _ of many good jmpulses, and over aud ‘onr in his heart there sweep . m solves to cease all subterfuge . «11 be true, but these maudlin reso!ves are not to be trusted any more this you hearken to the promises of a "dope fiend." ) Its results can be foretold as ncâ€" icnnloly as the expert allenist can | foresee the end of Incipient locomoâ€" | ter ataxia. Fortunately, most young 'nu who begin the habit quit it be« { fore it gete a vital hold upon them, Were this not so, how could the stuâ€" ldnl body, say at Harvard, Yale or Dartmouth, survive? . These young men smoke cigarettes Just as . they dabble in strange sins when away from the immediate _ restraint . of family and home. Later, . many of them straighten away and become pillars of society. But for the young man who has become so . calloused that he smokes cigarettes in the pres ence of his mother, sister or sweatâ€" heart, there is little hope, ‘The choice between cigarettes 1 daily doses of cocaine, morphine, bromide is very slight. Cigarette smoking is not periof â€"It is continuousâ€"a slow, insidio sure polson. The poison has already tainted 1is moral nature ard for him the work of dissolution, disintegration and deâ€" generation has begun. He‘is defscâ€" Featherweight Suits for the man who wants comâ€" fort. The maximum of ease and styleâ€"the mimiâ€" raum of weight; also the minimum of expense. At $8.50, $10, $12 and #15 our 2â€"piece garments reâ€" present exceptionally atâ€" tractive values. See our special showing of Flannel Trousers, White Ducks, Underwear, Hosiâ€" ery, Outing Shirts, Soft Collars, at a price that will prove a strong attraction. 10 and 12 James North HAMILTON OAK HALL Vacation Attire Ti INDERENDEXT GNIMSBY, ONTARIO 11 defective Cignrettes stupefy the consclence, deade1 the brain, place the affections in ab,yance and bring the beast to the surface, It is a busy world, boys, and com» petition is keen, We need all . the strength we can inuster, _ No one thinks more of us because we Je clgarettesâ€"and there are those who think joss, . And these last are the people whose goodâ€"will we _ prize, Let‘s cut them out! In France rough, . cold, . windy weather in carly spring in Cotésâ€"duâ€" Nord hurt the plum, peach and apricot crops #o much that . they are a failure, Gooseberries _ and strawberries promise very . well. A good crop of apples is expectod with favorable weather, Elecirie Repairs, Alterations, Addiâ€" tions, Neat and Reliable work. Wire for me and I‘ll "Wire" for you Phone 113 ring 5, Grimsby WILL J. COLLIER Electric Wiring Grand Athletic Meet The Grimsby Athletic Association 100 yard Dash 220 yard Dash 1â€"4 Mile 1â€"2 Mile 1 Mile 2 Mile 5 Mile Relay Race Obstacle Race Boys‘ Race, 100 yards, under 17 Girls‘ Race, 50 yards, under 14 Married Ladies‘ Race, 50 yards The Athletic Association has provided a fine assortment of Prizes, which will be on exhibition in Marlatt‘s window BICYCLE RACES 1 Mile, Boys under 16 GRIMSBY Open to the Townships of North and South Grimsby, Clinton and Saltfleet On Grimsby‘s Civic Holiday (date announced later) at the High School Grounds, Grimsby Light and Power Wiring. RUNNING AD Presentation of Prizes in the evening ! Early apnle trees are loaded and | later varieties nave sot well." _ Under the auspiccs of Grape Juice Makes a delightful Sumâ€" mer drink. James Osborne & Son THA LBADG dROCURS 12 and 14 James $1. South HAMILTON WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS (Riverside Farm) WHITE WYANDOTTS (Lakeview Farm) WHITE LEGHORNS (Cornucopia Farm) ANCONAS (The Grimsby Poultry Yards) BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS (Cherry Grove) Only one breed on a farm and only the choicest birds used for breeding. All breeds are heavy laying strains and all birds are healthy, hardy and well developed. Yearling Breeders For Sale Also: Young Stock E. D. Smith‘s Randall‘s Wekhk.‘s Schuhle‘s E V ENT S Telephones 186 and 830 FIVE BREEDS on Five Separate Farms JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Grimsby, Ontario 5 Miles _ Motor Cycle Race High Jump Broad Jump, Standing Broad Jump, Running Hop Step and Jump, Running Pole Vault Putting the Shot Baseball Match for Trophy Football Match Band in Attendance BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL Apples _ are reported . light :&:hm County, except alonz nhe. COâ€"OPERATIVE DECORATING ROBERT DUNCAN & CO. ‘The residents of many streets in Hamilton have clubbed toâ€" gether to decorate uniformily their streets during Centennial Week" One person buying the d»corations in large quantitics of course secures better prices. ____ Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square HAMTLTON Closed Saturday afternoons during July and August We have arranged to supply many such decorating clubs. JUMPING WEDNESDAY, JULY Prices Reasonable Our prices are very reasonable. . DUXCAN & €0. 1913 In he