Grimsby Independent, 6 Aug 1913, p. 6

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GUFFERED For Years, Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegâ€" etable Compound. Canadian women are continually writâ€" ing us such letters as the two ( lHowing, which are heartfelt expressions f gratiâ€" tude for restored health: ‘ilanford Station, Ont.â€"*"I have taâ€" kes Lydia E. Pinkbam* Vegetable Comâ€" «am ~ and and never 1 found any medicine to compare with it. I had ulcers and fallâ€" + ing of womb and fb‘ doctors did me no . good. 1 suffered dreadfully for years > until I began taking your medicine, 1 alâ€" so recommend it for nervousness and inâ€" HENRY CLARK, Glantord Station. Ont. Chestervilie, Ont. â€" "I heard your melcines highly praised, and a year ago 1 began taking them for falling of womb ahs ovarian trouble. ** My left side pained me all the time -umwu;:”.u which were irregular and it would be worse. To sit down caused me pain and sufferâ€" ‘sg and I wonld be so nervous someâ€" fl-.::l 8 \.«:c.:cu:hmny one or any on Tuh would float before my eyes and 1 was bainks Ad Liver Pills, for there are no medicines like them. I have taken them and I recommend them to all women. You may publish this testimonial.""â€" Mrs. StTPâ€" PHEN J. MAaRTIS, Chesterville, Ontario, ‘The monthly meeting of the Binâ€" brook branch of the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute was held at the home . ‘of the Misses McAllister on Wednesday alâ€" ternoon. It being a delightful afterâ€" noon, there were 28 ladies present. With the prezident in the chair, the meeting was opered by singing "Roâ€" bin Adair," and the minutes of‘ the last meeting were read by the secreâ€" tary. _ _The fower committee _ that was appointed some time ago to visit the members of the institute . who A wife who can cook, sow, manage and @uild your bank account should were sick and unable to attend, were| on the . grounds. . Admission 20 asked to visit Mrs. Geo. Bear, Who i8 | conts, s quite poorly, she being a very active| A young son arrived at the home znember of the lustitute. Mrs. J. Har| of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Grant . on tison gave a paper on eggs and their | Sunday. value. Mra. J. Guyatt sang a pretty|_ Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parke and litâ€" solo in her usual good manner, Mrs.| e son spent several days in Brantâ€" J. Moore gave a paper on differeit | ford. ways of prefiring and cooking °£Z®.| Miss Eunice Sharpe has been visit which led to a very interesting disâ€"| jug her mother here. cussion. Miss Marjory Quigley and| Miss Laura Shields _ and . Miss Master Murphy sang a duet, which| Bertha Shields are expected . home was much appreciated. Master Keaâ€"|this week from . their trip to the neth Young gave a recitation entitled | Thousand Islands. "A Letter From the Farm." The roll| Little Dorotby Locke of 1‘0?.:'0' 1 1 awst. ced ts L not be overlooked when . summier clothes beckon your interest. Woman sights value like a cat sights a mouse. She can call the turn on ail woo!, fine tailoring and style. When you come to Tobey‘s, have your monâ€" y in one hand aud in the other have your "better baif‘s hand" and . see the 350 two and three . plece sults worth $15, $18 and $20 for $9.75; the $18 to $20 sults for $14.75 _ and the suits worth up as high as $45, for §19.75; the 3,500 pairs of trousers at $1.95, $2.35, $3.95‘and $4.95 on v:lf.h you save from $1 to $3.55; the boy‘s sults at :"Srm and $10; the men‘s 25¢ and braces for 10c a pair and the $2 and $2.50 fancy vests for PTm EOe s b5c. Any straw hat in the store for $1.50 even if it is a $5 one. ‘Tobey, 50 and 52 James 8. North. **1 eannot say too much for Lydia E. EVERYTHING AT TOBEYS DINBROOK call was then in ovder, each member answerinz with some current event, which proved interesting. The mest ing was brought to a close by singâ€" ing "God Save the King." after which junch was served and a social hour wpent. ‘Then a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the hostesses for their social time, The next meeting will te held at the home of Sre, J. Moose. Mrs. P. Mrs, P. Kenney of Hamil« ton, is spending a few days with her slster, Mrs, T. Murphy, in the , vilâ€" lage. o y l _ Mrs. Smylie, formely of this ‘place, but now of New York, !s spending a fow weeks with friends in this wicin‘â€" _ Mr. and Mre. Robt. Young and Miss Agnos spent a fow days last week with their son in Toronto. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Riddler of Detrc are the guests of Mrs. J. Harrison THIRTY MOUNTAIN Mr, I. B. Marlatt _ of Kansas Cits ;l:lled M. Jos. Terrybersy on Monâ€" lay. > / n o6 52. Mn on n _ Miss Elcanor Shields of Hamilton, who has beon v‘ iting her slster, Mra R. Clark, has retwrned home, _ _ Mfrs. Lam:bert has moved Into Jir new heme on the Park Mountain. . Mre. H. H Brown has . return>d from Toronto. Mrs. Hainer of Grimsby spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Whitney~Groff. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carson ond zon and Mr. a>? Mrs. Clark of Toronts, wpent the z:ekâ€"end at Mr. Carson‘s farm here. e 5 t side of one . week, . three . killed, others worried, and what does . the farmer get for his loss? The council allows him twoâ€"thirds value. . Then the farmer drives for a day to _ get the dog with wool in his teeth, Evezy one keeps their dogs tied up, then the farmer returns home obliged . :o lose another half day in burying the remains of his butchered sheep. Jt is to be hoped the council will conâ€" sider the matter of giving the farmâ€" ers full value for their loss, and at that, they are out every time. ‘The oat barvest is _ nearty _ all reaped and threshing begun. Rain is badly needed here for the root and curn crop at present. ‘The many friends of Mr. F. DeWitt were pleased to see that gentleman able to be out with _ his motor car last week. Mr. Thos. Tweedle celebrated his elghtyâ€"sixth birthday on Saturday last and is quite able to attend . to his farm dutles at this time and alâ€" ways enjoying his usual good health, C. C. Jamison made a business trip to Dunnville on Tuesday last. _ Mr. Robert Whitelaw of Toronto is visiting at Mv. J. J. Hurst‘s. TAPLEYTOWN } For the pas‘ three yeors the farm ers who try to raise sheep here, have had their sheep killed by those hunâ€" gry,‘sheep killing dogs which no one owns. Is the farmer to be _ driven out of the sheep raising business beâ€" cause of these dogs? When the farm er has his sheep ready for market, they are devoured at midnight. One man‘s herd has been visited lv_lee ‘? Mr., C. W, Dewitt of Fruitland, acâ€" companied with Mrs. Dewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Jamison, motored io . the home of Mr. and Mre. J. Arthur‘s on Sunday last at Binbrook. ‘The Epworth League will hold a garden party on the lawn of J. H. Sto phenson on Wednesday evening, Auâ€" gust 6. A good program is assured. Bananas, sandwiches, cake and coffee will be served. . Refreshments sold on the grounds. _ Admission _ 25 cents. p s Bananas, sandwiches, cake and coffee | 1920 will be served. . Refreshments sold | 1921 on the _ grounds. . Admission 25| 1082 cents. * 1923 A young son arrived at the home | 1924 of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Grant _ on | 1995 Sunday. 1926 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parke and litâ€"| 1997 tle son spént several days in Brantâ€"| 1998 ford. 1929 Miss Eunice Sharpe has been visit| 1930 ing her mother here. 1981 Miss Laura Shields _ and _ Miss| 1932 ue BNEAAC Te sa Taxnanted : â€" "haue 1 1993 Little Dorothy Locke of Toronto, is staying at the parsonage with her wister, Mrs. Stephenson, during the absence of her parents on the Conâ€" tinent. ie l ohe V g es * Leslie and Miss Bessie Bell . are spending a couple of _ weeks with friends in Muskoka. Miss Carmen Calbeck of Brantford and Oliver and Edward _ Parke of Humilton, bave returned . to . their homes after a visit of several weeks with their grandparents, J. D. , and Mirs. Parke. + Fairly good gas wells have been @rilled on Nelson Johnson‘s _ and John Grant‘s farms _ and. drilliag operations are now going on on 3: Harkin‘s farm and _ John _ Green‘s farm. ‘The well on _ Herbert Roy‘s farm was a fallure and the‘ drilling outfit is being _ moved . to Robort Goit‘® farm. BORN Lucyâ€"In Grimgby, on Friday, Ausz. 1, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Lucy, a Rev, W. S. Daniels and family are spending _ three _ weeks‘ holidays abroad. m ies n Ni. Jos. Massey is improvINÂ¥ MTOM! MF recent iliness. Miss Ethel Gower has secured 5 positionâ€" in. the Bank of Commerce, Hamiiton, e J spent a to. 12. Miss Katkleen Candish of Chicazo, is resewing old acquaintances heére. Mrs, Archié Springstead and chilâ€" dren and niece, Miss Vera Spring» stead are visiting in Selkirk. CAISTORVILLE few days last week in Buffaâ€" Riddler of Detrolt i Whereas application _ has | made by the Board of School ‘lu-u »f School Section No.:3 of th \ Township of North Grim#by, In th | County of Lincolu, 4o the Munleclps Council of the said township, t ‘for the issue of debentures, Tepay~ able out of the taxable property a the School Section, for pn‘.l:: of additional land Yor the enlafrgin of the school site and for the “’1 tion of a school thereon. » Byâ€"Law .No. 207 of the Townsh; of North Grimsby, to raise by! of loan, the sum of ten thousnnd d lars, on the credit of the munteipai, ty, the said sum to be applied, the purchasing of additional land the enlarging of the school site f>r the erection of a school thereon n School Section No, 3, of the township. * & And whereas the proposal _ for such a loan das been submifted. by / the trustees and _ sanctioned t . a special meeting of the ratepayers the wection, called for that purpos And whereas the Council hus de«‘ eided to raiwe by way of loan, m sum of ten thousand dollars, on m credit of the said municipality, payable by instalments, within t i ty years as hereinafter mentioned. / And whereas the total amount reâ€" quired to be raisea, <o pay _ instal~ iments of principal and interest . is sixteen thousand and fortyâ€"cight dol lars and forty cents. And whereas the .wholo _ rateable} property of the said school flu‘ in the said municipality is four hun~ dred thousand, .. four hundred and seventyâ€"two dollars (§$400, 472). ‘ And whereas, it will require annual special rate of two mblis on the dollar io provide for the sald inâ€" staiments of principal and l-u-.f *‘ Therclore â€"_the â€" sait" Municipal + refore e | Conporation of the Township _ of North Grimsby enacts as follows:. . 1. That it shall be lawful for the Reeve, to pay to the School Trustess wf School Section No. 3, and to be caused to be raised by way of loan, from any person <> persons, body or bodics corporate, willing â€"to advance the same wpon the credit of the deâ€" bentures _ hereinafter _ mentionsd, the sum of ten thousand dollars and to cause the same to be pald _ into the hands of the treasuren of the said Township. . _ _ 149 a 2. (To enable the Reeve to ‘lm' this said loun, he is hereby authorâ€" ized and directed to issue I= deâ€" bentures of the said m ty, to the amount of ten thousand dolâ€" lars and interest at 5 per cent on a!s equivalent, capitalized in the sums mentioned in the clause following, which eald debentures shall be ed with theâ€"corporate seal of ./ Municipality and signed Reeve and Treasurer thereoi.‘""" "% 3. The said debentures shall bfi payable at the Bank of Hamilton is‘ the Village of Grimwby, on . the}ist ! day of September in wach year, of| the ensuing twenty years, comm@nâ€"|., Ing with the year 1914, for t« | amounts following, bearing lnxem:E ag the rate of 5 per cont per annum. | /; Due. Principal. . Interest. Annulty.| 1911 @302 4s _ $500 o0 ~ 3803 4: M 1915 _ 317 65 484 87 sor 4: /8 1916 833 43 468 99 802 4 | i 1917 850 10 452 32 802 42 :5 1918 _ 367 60 434 $2~ 0 sorar;|| 1919 _ 385 98 416 44 sog 42. m 1981 10000 00 6048 40 _ 16048 40 4. The said debentures to include interest at the rate of 5 per‘cent per annum, from the first day of Septem ber, 1913, as set out in Seciion 3 of this Byâ€"Law. __ 00 0_ 5. ‘There shall be devied _ in each year during the continuance of the said debentures, wpon all the rateâ€" able property of the _ sald School Seation No. 3, & rate sufficient . to raige each and every year and untll all the debentures and interest are paid, the amrount necessary to be apâ€" plied each year in mmnfi."lhemt. led ench Fewt M PMAMAM CC © 6. ‘This byâ€"lagr shall tako eff from and after the _ final pass Ihereott c ob c 0c â€" Passed in Council this 24th day July, 193. __ _ ‘The above is a true copy of a by law passed by the Municipal Coun ¢il of the Township of North Grim by, on the 24t day of July, 2913, e ow C1 And u‘ll persons are hereby requirâ€" ed to take notlcoe that anyone desirâ€" ous of applying to have subh byâ€"law or any part thereof quashed, must make his 'l?lkmm for that pur, pose to the High Court _ of Justics, within three months next after the puwblication of this notlee . once a week for three successive weeks, !\ the news@paper called The Inderend ent, or he A#ill ‘be too late _ to he heard in that bebhlf. _ â€"Law No. ifi I have just been appointed age: in this locality for the _ celebrat Swedish Separator, _ THE BALT] and can supply it in all sizes fro 140 fos per hour to 800 lbs. Pric from $25 u{. This is a strictly, first elass machine and sold under warâ€" santy, free trial given, Terme io sult purchnser. 446 82 469 16 492 62 Wit 2 543 11 610 27 THS 660 16 T27 82 164 22 N O T IC E 78 M. ) Smith, Reeve. ‘Thos. â€"W. Allan, Clerk INDEPENDENT. Titos. W, Allan, Clerk NOTIOE H, T. HAWS, Agent Grassle P. 0. 434 8# 416 44 397 14 376 88 355 60 333 26 309 80 285 17 173 142 26 109 25 T4 60 38 20 following. & i1 be Notice to 1 of n given by -E.Ilu oul. [ shall 1 bg) lamilton is \ or aBostthe 2ath Apelt] n thepie: oo En'.'m.fi h year of lelaim on or before * * | Antstand after that date . AnnxsHy 802 42 802 ¢2 808 42 803 42 $02 42 808 42 s02 42 $02 42 $02 42 sot 42 802 42 $02 42 $02 42 802 42 803 42 * Landed Banking & Loan A Company «. N. E. Cor. Main & James Sts e, HAMILTON: s MANY Reasons you should sava that you need but think & minute to decide you will.‘t The decision made, the proper place for your moncy is in Our Savings Depart ment where three and one half per cent interest is added half yearly. Make your initial deposit this week. EPICUKE® BRAND HAMS AND BACON all ereditars and other» baving kloa insd estate of Thomas Arthur Kemp e of North Grimaby, in the F . . deceased, who died on or the 2sth 1 1913, are required to send |" .-nlw deliver to the undersigned T r the Executors a full statement of claim on or before the 1st day of September, 191 and after that date the Kxeentors will pro ceed to i said estate according to law and eS EVCOE elaims of which no notice oo t berk yeeeirca‘ 1J them at the thes of Do you realize the hot weather advantages in Epicure Brand Ham and Bacon ? For the lastâ€"minute meal over a quick fire. Or mixed with peppers in the chafing dish ? Delicious 1 _ * ° fMamilton 2oth day of July A. D. 1913, oys LAZIER & LAZIEN; Spectater Building Meat of prime porkers from the famous pork section around Kinâ€" cardineâ€"prepared under governâ€" ment supervision. _ We are the only store in Grimsby to carry this high class brand of meats. The difference in the eating is more thar worth the difference in the price. Use it once and you will lu«enoolhef. QuALITY GROCERY Phone 225 GRI Vinegar James Osborne & Son ONTARIO J. P. ROBERTSON Notice to Creditors W all Paper m ever before offered for same quality. Very pretty patterns and correct colorings. OUR OWN MAKE Quart bottles 40¢ Pint bottles 25¢ Half pint bottles 15¢ is hereby given pussuact to the Mtatues THB LEADMG GROCBRS 12 and 14 James St. Sowt HAMILTON Call and see them, chey will please you. Good things in 16 WEST 5c to 35c Telephones 186 and 830 Prices from GRIMSBY PRICES SON Solieitors Contractor‘s Supplies Liine for Spraying All other Contractors‘ Supplies 81 Main St. West Telephone 771. _ HAMILTON H. & J. Dow JOHN B. BRANT Marriage License Issued General Conveyancer, Assignee and Valuator. Money to Loan at Current Rates Lime, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. Plastering Hair ; Mortar &obr Lath Our horse shoeing departâ€" ament was never in better shape to handle your shocing than now. Have you ordered a new dray for this seamon? I{ not give us a chalnee to show you what we can do in this line. T Prepared to attend to ail your blacksmithing wants in first cluss style. Repairing of all kinds done sCOTT &# SANGSTER IN Patent, Gun Metails and Tan. Electric Light and Power & *L Wiring. Repairs, Alterations, Addiâ€" tions. Neat and Reliable work. LACROSSE and TENNIS SHOES in all: sizes BATHING SHOES GRIMSBY Wire for me and I‘ll ‘Wire" for you Practical Boot Repairing Phone | 1 3 ring 5, Grimsby Main St East, GRIMSBY Electric Wiring WILL J. COLLIER Shrlohs Gure Phone 71 _ Mountain St. GRIMSBY, ONT We have glasses to fit ‘em or tell you why it can‘t be done. We reâ€" commend_ the genuine Shurâ€"onm and carry a full line in stock of this most popular Eye Glass and Spectacle. . Eyes thoroughly exâ€" amined without charge. p LONG, FAT, ROMAN LEAN or PUG Warm Weather OXFORDS GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 111 King East, HAMILTON 1. 8. ROUSE, Propristor 39 Steps from Terminal Depot WE ARE Smithville, Ont. H:; BULL PUMPS AND Kipp & FARRELL Real Estate and MONEY TO LOAN MORE than the essays of Chesterfield does the Chesterfield Overcoat of toâ€" day keep alive the saying :â€" "That Chesterfieldian Air" ‘There is no top coat which preâ€" sents such a clesn cut and gentleâ€" manly express:onâ€"and we have the new Spring weaves in black, brown and Oxford greysâ€"with all the real "Semiâ€"ready ai" of culture. and refinementâ€"and yet with the staunch wearing qualities which careful tailoring gives We were never in a better position to do your tailoring them right now. All the newest and niftiest worsteus and tweeds for your‘ selection. Private and Company WEDNESDAY PHIPPS BROS. GPIMSBY â€" ON will be cheerfully given you by our salesmen. You will find them well informed in Interior Decorating and very much inâ€" terested in getting you just what you want. To parents who are desirous of giving an extra polish to their children‘s education, or to aduits who contemplate travelling or teâ€" siding in Mexico or the new Pan: ama district. W;J. COLLIER . COâ€"OPERATIVE DECORATING WE FIT THE HARD TO FiT Our enormous â€" stock: helps them out in this, Almost any design or coloring you n ay wish can be supptied by us. You will appreciate a call here. is prepared to give lessons in A. C. TURNBULL at moderate terms. 11 Years continuons residence in _ France. 5 Years in. Spain. Phone 113 ring 5 Helpful Hints WALL | DECORATING _ ROBERT DUNCAN & CO. Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square .‘ ‘The residents of many streets in Hamilton have clubbed toâ€" gother to decorate uniformily their , streets during Centennial Week. One person buying the decorations in large quantities of course secures hetter prices. Insurance French and Spanish We have arranged to supply many such decorating clubs. HAMILTON Closed Saturday afternoons during July and August... .......â€" 51, 53 King St. West HAMILTON e Main Street, GRIMSBY. Our prices are very reasonable. NOTICE R. DUXCAN & €0. AUG C. T. FARRELL 8, 1918

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