Grimsby Independent, 19 Nov 1913, p. 6

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And whereas the said Company ......h.odrmhulm blaes sanitary condition by the disâ€" iposal of all refuse from the said facâ€" Rory. 8 And whereas it would be a public ©enefit to have in operation such an @ndustry as the said Company proâ€" ose to establish. & Byâ€"Law No.296 Of The Village of Grimsby A Byâ€"law to raise by way of loan on the Debentures of the Village of Grimsby a sum of money amounting tc one thousand eight hundred and seventyâ€"five dollars to be expended in the purchase of a site for the locaâ€" tion of the Buildings and Plant of the Polee Island Wine and Vineyard Company. Whereas the Poles Island Wine and Vineyard Company have applied to the Municipal Council of the Village of Grimaby for a site upon . which they propose to erect, install and equip a first cluss modern wine fa . tory in the Village of Grimeby and to spend for plant and buildings, exâ€" Clusive of the cost of site, not _ less than the sum of thirty thousand dolâ€" lars and agree to employ the necesâ€" And whereas the Corporation of the Village of Grimsby are desirous of having the said industry located within the Village limits and agree to dedicate to the said Company . a warce} of land on the North eide of IAvingston Ave., containing _ about two and oneâ€"half acres, and to . exâ€" tond ‘the water main and furnish waâ€" ter at the same rate as is paid for factory purposes in Brantford and also agree to permit the said Comâ€" pany to lay down the necessary awitches to connect the site with the H. G & B. Railwayâ€"and to fx the assessment on the property of . the iCompany at the sum of $5,000 for a iperiod of ten years. imont roll, is $866,306.00, And whereas the existing Debonâ€" #ure Debt of the eaid Village exclusâ€" dve of local improvements and of wiebts secured by funds invested is $79,277.69, and no principal or interâ€" wat in arrours. i And whereas it will require the wum of $445.12 to be raised annually tor a period of five years to pay the eaid debt and interest as set out in And whoreas it is necessary in orâ€" Wer to purchase the said site to bor row the sum of $1,876 und to issue (Debentures of *4e said Corporation sary number of heads for such . a Ana whereas the wholo . rateable property of the Village of Grimsby, wecording to the last revised assessâ€" the following schedule: ‘Therefore the Municipal Counci! of the Village «f Grimsby . enacts . as dollows: That it shall be lawful _ for . the Reeve of the Village of Grimsby . to wause to be raised by way _ of loan from any person or persons, body of bodies corporate who may be willing to aivance the same upon the Créâ€" it of the Debontures herein before mentioned, a sum of money not exâ€" weeding on the whole LN SV wause the same to be paid into . the hands of the Treasurer of the said Willage for the purpose _ aforesald. (The aaid dobentures to be sealed with the corporate seal of the said . Vilâ€" ..,...a.muwmlum and Treasurer thereof, The said debenâ€" #ures shall be made payable at . the wffice of the Village Treastrer . on the 15th day of December in each of the five years commencing with the Bs d EmM RRe e ie t wear 1914. ‘The amount of each Deâ€" benture including Interest _ at the wate of six per cent per annum ..'... .b‘c bio ifi t L4 106 pediic en‘ se == yor schedule before mentioned, wiz $445.12, and to be dated on the w.nnamduou-motm. Byâ€"law by the Council. + ‘For the purpose of paying saiddeâ€" bentures a special ‘ate sufficient for the purpose shall in addition to all wther rates be assessed, levied and wolleoted in cach year on all rateable roperty of the said Municipality . if mnecessary, during the continzance of waid Debentures, or any of them exâ€" ;:vul said Dobentures shall be sooner : ‘The votes of the . duly qualified electors entitled. to vote on this Byâ€" daw shill be taken on the 21st day of November, 1913, between the hours of § o‘clock in the forencon and 5 w‘clock in the afternoon of the same day by the Doputy Returning Officers and at the place in the several Poliâ€" ing Subâ€"Divisions horeinafter mon« tloned. 1 PPBE OW NT For Div. No. 1, at the ofic® 0" """/ Orimsby chopping mills on the west lmot()luflol..llnoull“l- §100°0° " l_ne ‘For Div. No. 2 at lage of Grimaby. For Div. NO. & the Council Chambers, morth side Main 6t. in the _ said Village Grimsby and for Div. No. 3 ‘u PCR OW T OO3 _0 ie m the CORRCN UURCCTIUNC AnHnwn : Main 6t. in the _ said Village . of Grimsby and for Div. No. 3 at . the office of D. E. Swayzie on the south aide of Main St. in the said Village of Grimsby. ‘The. following persons whal! be Deputy Returning _ Officers and Poll Clerks for takipg of votes at the said polling places: To c muBA: LMe MmMH PRIICEOTCOC . For Div. No. 1, W. F. Clark, D.R.O, ana Fred Lane, Poli Clerk. ; For Div. No. 2, C. H. Kirk, D.RO., und John Blair, Pol! Clork. . For Div. No. 3, G. E Alexander, p.R.O. and Fred Bhepherd, Poll Clerk â€" On the 14th day of November, 1913, at 16 o‘clock in the forencon shall be the day and hour and the _ Council Chamber in the sald Village the place «where the Reeve shall attend to AP~ point persons to attend at the vasl« ous places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk on beâ€" half of the persons Interested in pro $1875.00 _ $350.00 $2225,60 wholo $1,875.00 and at the office of the ; Jas. Brodie, Clork. Grimasby, Oct. 27, 1913. ‘The popularity of Canadian Paciâ€" fic service, and the excellence _ of that road‘s equipmen‘, hbas been so greatly mppreciated by the travelâ€" iing public that it has been found recessary to put into service an enâ€" tirely now Through Standard Exâ€" Commencing Sunday, Octotre 26, the "Gate City Express" will leave Toronto at 2:30 p.m. and will rum waily thereatter, arriving Winnipeg at .00 a.m. secord morning. _ The train ‘will consist of the highest= class modern equipment: Compart® meps Library Observation Cor, Stan dard Sleoping Cars, Tourist Sleepâ€" thercin fixed. Winnipeg. Ing _ Car, Dining Car, Firstâ€"class Coach and Colonist Car. This will be found the most conven and best train between ‘Toron! and Winnipeg on account of thé dayâ€" light departure from Toronto at an hour when the Union Station\ is not badly congested, and. alsoâ€" om _ acâ€" count of the carly hour of arrival at Winnipeg. ‘The present "Vancouyer Express" will continue to leave Toronto . at 10.20 p.m. daily and will consist of the same equipment as . the "Gate City Express." This train is . the best to take for points ‘west . of Winnipeg, but for ‘Winnipeg ‘and east the "Gate City Express" is the riaht train to travel by.* C Full particulars from azy . Canaâ€" dlan Pacific Agent or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, ‘Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sweel . mpent Sunday with M. and Mrs. A. Russ, Beamovilie. a Ar. Levi Tufford spent Saturday in Hamilton. prmil? s Mabects _ Mr. E. Harshaw, Beamsville, spent Sunday with Mr. T. English. _ _ _ ~ Mi, Whitney Groff spent Suturday in Hamilton. _ _ _ eW .A > m)i;.-:;dwin J. Singer épont Monâ€" day in Winona. , _ _ â€" .. 3 _ Mrs. A, Terryberry _ of Muskoka and her sou, J. Terryberry, spent a dew days with Mr. J. M. Terryborry. _ Mr. C. Porkins, Beamevilie, gave an appropriate address at the church here on Sunday. THREE CANADIANs IN THIS I‘;AL Eon P D TaL " 11. C. Chapman, formerly of Ranâ€" nard & Chapman, Winnipeg, Canada, with office at 822 Central Building, Los Angeles, sold a business lot on Windward avenue owned . by T. B. Hyndman of Vancouver, B. C., to Mr. M, A. Hoover of Winnipeg, _ Canada. Mn ons M nhe s (Venice Daily Vanguard, Nov. ll'."!l) 1 8 .B L3 0cA Bc ied ca 2 2 l Mr. Chapman is advertising in the leading ourdln papers and says he is having & great many enquiries about California; he expects to see more Canadians at Venice and Ocean Pazk this winter than last, owing to qhe fact that a good many tourists went to other resorts last winter on account of the Ocean Park fire. NEW CONVENIENT TRAIN To ; WINNIPEG CANADIAN. PACIFIC not by emothering the @Â¥MPZ tomsâ€"woman‘s surest Cure an‘s most common allments. Try them, _ 25¢. a bottle, Druggists and Dealers, or by mall« (Chamberiain Medicine Co. e e ‘Toronto 2 40(% * moppeceâ€"aud Bes ‘Train between Toronto and THIRTY MOUNTAIN | Shicl agy«. PLOWING _ MAToH 8 Eh+ Upecray class, long ~vhn-m.' tor Young Pulton} Benson m"\ COanlstor; _ "Enos _ Jeffrey, Saitfieat; Stanley Young, Caistor, | Socord _ class, long . pIOWs â€"Â¥, Blact Calstor; _F. Tweedlc, . Saltâ€" ne;;.".l jointer .classâ€" Clarence Lee, _ Baitficet; _ Moriey . Mereitt, South Grimaby; _ Arnoid . Emerson Suitfleet, + © Â¥i inter‘ classâ€"Awrey Penfold satuet,) H. Floming, Saitficet, Jos, D. Stuary, South Grimaby. Seconqd Jointer: classâ€"Jos. . Bradt, Sa‘tfleet; Geo. Lee, Saitflcet, W. E. Specialsâ€"Bem beginning (@pocial long plow class) W. Young. Bes, heâ€" «i3ning second long plow classâ€"t, Biack. _ Best _ beginning, . wpecia; jointer classâ€"Clarence Lee. Best beginning first jointer classâ€"Awrey Penfold. Best beginning, second jointer classâ€"Jos. Bradt _ Best beâ€" ginning, _ boys‘ jointer . classâ€"Win. Grant. Two furrow or sulky . plowâ€"Best boginving, R. E. _ Tweedle. Best plowed ridge by a Verety plowâ€"Walâ€" to: _ Young. _ Sweopstakesâ€"Walter Young. 3 _ Geo, Southward, Tweedside, Pres, _ Stephen Tweedlc, Vinemount, Sec. Worthy the Attention of People Who Wish to Preserve The Hair Never use a brush or comb found in public places, they are . usually covered with dandruff germs,.. _ Always have your own brush an* comb at home or at hair dressor‘s. Wash your bair brush weekly with soap and warm water to which may be added an antiseptic. rarlinhe Shampoo the bair every week "‘ sc with pure soap and water, Usc Parisian Sage every day, rub~ bing thoroughly into the scalp. _ _| Parisian Sage, which comesIn 8 large 50 cent bottle, is guaranteed PY. The W. M. Stewart. Drug Co. to :‘ stroy dandruff germs and ‘ dandrufâ€"to stop bair from fallin& :ndd:.‘p from itching, or money _ reâ€" uaded. To put life and beauty into dull, dry or faded hair and make it soft and fluffy surely v«~ Parisian Sageâ€" it is one of the quickest acting bair tonles known. w _ ‘There s a whole{heap of â€" exeltr / anont in connection with the sellirs of overconts, It commences . away &ack six months before the . season orens You have to order your ¢lot!8 i1 the old country, and then hold of your styles untii the lastâ€"minute, to fird out what is right in New YoKk City, and then see what the other fel lows have, when they all start shoyâ€" Ing, and shake hands with yourelf 'u you lick them out. This busines of pulling off the best clothing sty in Hamflton, it‘s a way we havé a even if we tried, we . couldn‘t. _ t it ou; of our systems to . save oif hides, and we‘re some consideraMe | stuck on our hides, So you me It is a matter of impossibility for us to lh!l down on the overcont . proposâ€" tion. Tobey, 5 Hamilton. 108 is the number of the prokcipâ€" tion once subscribod by a wondery] doctor. It staps a cough, Tolioes asthma and bronchitis and is good for all lung nad throat trouble: The beet cough medicine for children ‘try It. 250 per bottle. _ All drug St0us, Sold oy W. M. Stewari Drug Co. BLACKHEATH WOMEXN‘S _ f INSNITUTE The November _ meeting of the Blackheath Women‘s Institute, h4 at the home of Mrs. Alex. Hurris, a; Tyneside, on Wednesday _ Aft@rDon, | Nov. 12. Owing to the muddy c04;. tion of the roads only a few meml.,, were present, but quite a large Dy,. ber of visitors, making _ an attpq. ance of 18. The meeting, whichy,, ‘-rmn"o‘: over by the Vbo-n-lxm Miss Hanson, in the absence L the President, was opened by ‘sing,, "Blest be the Tie That Binds." °; number of subjects for next . yea‘, program were handed in and a com, nittee composed of _ the Presiden | Sccrotary, Mrs. E. Harrison and Miss N. Dlain, was appointed _ to ‘prepare the program for 1914. | Mrs. _ Alex Harris and Mss J. DBlair were apâ€" pointed as delegates to the, annua! convention at Toronto on Nevember sV andiBL : 0. _ 9 The tail call had to be answored something helpful and was respor ) t3 by some very usoful ideas, As od program was limited, owing tot!* absen; members who were to the taken part, some of the friends "*"* called upon and Mrs. Angus ere glcish kindly sand a pleasing @â€" proving herself a friend in need. Mis Jennle Blair gave _ a . PAP®| o "Krults and: Their Food Value," an Mirs Hanson gave an instruetive ta! on Government Aunuities, followe by a discussion, showing that a i« dollars invested in early life will | sure some Income in old age. Aft «inging "God be With You," the host ess servod a dainty . lunch arf@‘â€" 14s, ‘ouptor; _ H. C. Nox a Cold THE OVERCOAT GAME TA3 INDEPENXDENT, wng 108 Sheldrake, _ South James St. _ Norb, fy $BY. ‘Gin Pills Cured ‘Ihem, F ‘ Sample Box Leads to Cure. "MY KIDNEYS HURT ME ALL THE TIME |_Only those who have been tortured )vhh Euuy Trouple can a; te how blr. Trumper suffered. a railroad ‘man, he was called upon to do all kind o{ heavy work. The constant strain of liiting, weakened the kidueys. ) ln.lndllu-l-mhlulflhfllh and was greatly by them, My Arinsys were in such bad condition 1 Py o o n ty '...ul.l not lift or stoop without pain, In fact, tharhd me nearly all the time, 4 have taken three boxes of Gin Pills, s.ukfl the vime at heavy work on Tthe railroad and did not loxe n day.. FRANK TRUMPER, Napanee, Ont. po sharp twinges catch you a* you cop 1 _ Are you sub to Rhenma« tism, Selatica or Lum 1 Dou{n-r Bladder give trouble ? ‘Take Gin Pills ‘on our positive guarantee that they wil 'nnyuornomynf-hd.mlhol w6 for $2.50, . At dealers, or direct if you eannot obtain from druggist. _ Sample box free if you mention this paper. _ j tb\ _ National ’b?':j".":'!"m"’fl"c'&.. of Canada, Limit Toronto. 174 per. Paggâ€"John Strong Aerie Amies, Ronald Goo¢, John Morris. * nEAMOVILLE _ PUBLIC 22o amim Retmember the poultry show. Mirg. Waiter Culp, who was operatâ€" «d on last week ag the City Hospital, ifmulltom, is getting on nicely. L 35 a40 Aliniraiiptney i i nil romip, a>e in town. I Jas. Cilp has returned from a duck | »hooting expedition near Lindsay. _ | The services in _ the _ Methodist church «n Sunday evening in mnc-! 'bnx the Bible Society, were well | attel * I Oyrus Culp is confined to thr bouse | thtough iliness. | ‘The combined annual meeting . of the Louth and Clinton branches of \he Women‘s Institute was beld at the home of Mrs. Rittenhouse, Jordan lHarbor, on Tucsday. There was a | ‘arce attendance from here. ‘The concert given _ in the _ Town Hall on Tuesday evening under the »uspices of the Ladics Guild of St. Atban‘s church, was largely attended. the deer hunters who _ went to Parry Sound returned on Thursday last, and all wore fortunate. The Jadies of the Baptist church rtend bolding a sale of work in the teception Hall on Thursday _ afterâ€" noon and evening. PRDNCEE Following is the seport of the Pu= ic school for the month of October: Room IV. Entrance _ Class â€" Honorsâ€"Vidist OAT Wls c Wina y heart, I think, would not rtues, . NCC EREPUCVR COCOs " 0e "yora Tufford, Jessio Konkle, Pussâ€"Vora 0 e » t MeGrea, Alex Fairdeld, Vorna â€"«s, Hurold Gibson, Doris Frampâ€" /~. Honorsâ€"Reita Howitt, . Myra ‘isman, Terry Faimbrother, Marâ€" «S AfeDLeod, Cecil Ely, _ Blanche 1N MEMORIAM In saddest momory of Lorne Denâ€" iis, who departed this. life on Nov. 8, 1911. Iad 1 but seea him at the last, And watched his dying bed, )r heard the last sigh of his heart, Or watched his drooping head, . um tBnit ty P:ssâ€"Ina Lindaberty, Verna Kon «. Ferm Furler, Paul Jones, Edna l., Andy Comfort, Willis Tallman. Room II sr. Honorsâ€"Harding Jones, Howâ€" | Boughner, fassâ€"Kathleen Jommett, Albert ECTT CCCR3 Alead isant social hour WaSs enjoyed by aniiito®, 18 BORTMB UO TUINC I 0. E. Henry and son Harold of Toâ€" | ioomens _ F 'ullu!"fl‘.fi‘.‘.'fifbf Aobab on Stops Falling Hair BEAMSVILLE ONTARIO Ned _ Fairbrother Mfred Lay, . Agnes Wellâ€" be kh Book, lvy Barnes, le, Ruth Honsberger, Elâ€" Margaret Johnston. Honorsâ€"Theima . Little, Billie Book. h REPORT Honorsâ€"Murven Claus, Kathleen Hooper. , Vaughn, Philip James, , Eddie Strong, | Harrics, Aunie Fairbrother, have felt Such bitterness and griof; But God had ordered otherwise, And now he rests in peace, The fairest flowers are first to fall, The sweetest firs; to fade; ‘The fondest, dearest, best of all, within the grave is laid. When on that day the Master came, Aud from amongst bis flowers He came to gather violets, The day he gathored ours. wA goliden gate was opened, A gentle voice said "Come," And with farewells unspoken, > Our Carling entered home, _ New Tally and Dinner Cards ROBERT . DUNCAN~ & Co. Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square WHAT ! | _ _THEAL BROS. ‘GRimsBy â€" PHONE 108 You haven‘t tried our Then ring 108 imâ€" mediately and have our wagon call. Many new ideas are shown in out stocks of Tally_ and Dinner Cards. § & Place Cards are shown in many movel _ styles, including some â€" handâ€"made â€"â€" Japancae designs, PURE BOOKS ON Avoided Subjects Natural® Questions Answered Right. What a Young Girl ought to know W h.‘ll Young Woman ought WI.::I :w;t'mng Wife ought to ‘Tallys for Eucher, Five Hunâ€" dred and Bridge. know. w What a woman of 45 ought What a young Boy ought to know. What a Young Man ought to know. What a Young Husband ought to know, _ ; s What a Man of 45 ought to know Â¥1 each, free by mail on receipt Marriage License Issued B R E A D? Money YÂ¥ _ worn out and strained by . too much workâ€"need the positive relief that proâ€" perly prescribed, made and fitted glasses give, consider our service. WHEN YOUR EYESâ€" worn out and strained Well _ appointed examination rooms; two graduate optumetrists; modern _ instruments | intelligently used in all examinations; completeâ€" ly equipped ‘factory for grinding lenses; lenses ground ny expertsâ€" this is our service under one rmof where all work is done promptly, uccurately and at the lowest manuâ€" facturing costs. GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 11 King East, MAMILTOX Id iro..'-':&: Te‘minst Depot GRIMSBY BAKERY JOIIN B. BRANT CLOKE & SON 16 WEST KING ST., Generai Conveyancer, Assignee, and Valuator. mey to Loan at Current Rates K. DUNCAN & CO, Smithville, Ont. HAMILTON to WEDNESDAY Kipp & FARRELL Real Estate and â€" Private and Company MONEY TO LOAN AVÂ¥A Chesterfield does the Chesterfield Overcoat of toâ€" day keep alive the saying :â€" ‘That Chesterfieldian Air" ‘There is no top ceat which sents such a clean cut and ;eo;t"l: manly express:onâ€"and we have the new Spring weaves in black, brown and Oxford greysâ€"with all the real ‘Semiâ€"ready arr" 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 then right now. All the newest and niftiest worsteds and tweeds for your selection. Contractor‘s Supplies Lime for Spraying All other Contractors® Suppli 81 Main St. West Telephone 771. HAMILTON H. & J. Dow 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. Our enormous stock helps them out in this. _ Almost any design or coloring you may wish can be ‘supplied By us _ You will apprectate a call here. GRIMSBY A. C. TURNBULL wE FIT THE HARD TO FIT WALL DECORATING Prepared to attend to ail your bincksmithing wunts in first class style. 3 Our horse shoeing departâ€" ment was _never in better shape to handle your shoeing than now. s Helpful Hints Have you ordered a new dray fer this season? I( not give v* > chanee to show you what we a. do in this line. Lime, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. Plastering Hair PHIPPS BROS. ORE than the essays of COTT & SANGSTER \ Phone 71 Mountain St 51, 53 King St. West HAMILTON Repairlag of all kinds done WE ARE GRIMSBY. C. T. FRRRELL ORIMSBY, ONT 19, 1913

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