K3 lated MY EAS]@") GRIMSBY is the Best Town of i * THE INDEPENDENT # A_ pd t of the eCR c!l Chambers, Grimsby, on Saturday :ï¬-l-. nl:uv 29, h: 8 ‘:.‘ebd. to iscues up continuâ€" ance of Wmd Boulevard. Wyldewood Boulevard is a . new read or street running from | the Grand Trunk Station at ! Grimaby Beach, in a north wosterly direcâ€" tion to a point near the Lake shore on the C. 8. Nelles propenty and .then ceutinued along the bate line i ‘through the properties of Andrew Yeager and William | Manson . to Lake Street at James Tuylor‘s corâ€" . _ ner on Nolles Avenue. Half a mile of this proposed Bou! everd was laid out in a new survey uf Grimsby Beach, and the Bookâ€" John property, just woest of Grimsâ€" by Beach, in 1912, and the plan of this survey was accepted by North uritwsby Township _ Council and Wyldewood Boulevard was accepted as a Township Road and some work " was done on it, and further work promised just as s0on M# the proâ€" moter, Mr. Wylie, would do _ some Contracting Baskets at $38 & $45 a 10@ , “ Improvement Society For Grimsby East DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY DED!ICATION OF NEW BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL County Council Finishes Business for‘1l. The New Society Was Formâ€" ed on Saturday Night Last When Officers Were Elected. A Large Numâ€" ber of I-Irovemu Conâ€" templated. Ee eiene CR recie oL stumping and draining on a part of the road. it kh. c Oe i ind aiiatal i cpiniicltork In the meantime, My. Wylie. has sold Grimsby Beach property to _ & now â€" company known @8 Grimmby RBeach Limited and the new comâ€" teny fhas _ been objecting to . AnY m i ROntl Every Subscription Was Given Voluntarily, Method Church Heads the List With the Sum of $30.05 SUBSCRIPTIONS HAVE BEEN SENT TOâ€"TORONTO Grimsby Citizens responded‘ nobly to the appeal in the INDBPENDENT mlholultvowoo-.brm tions 40 the fund for the widows and orphans of the brave men who lost their lives"in the great _ hurricane which syopt over the great lakes on Nov. 9. Reeve Johnson, honorary greasurer. for this district for the fund repori® that every subscription wi voluntarily and that none were sollâ€" Phed. The total _ amount . recelved and forwarded 49 hoadquarters . VY e Johnson was $121.89. "°PlG rollowing is the list of subsorib IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY _ HAS BEEN FORMED 121.80â€"CONTRIBUTED BY _ RIMSBY TO SAILORS‘ FUND Twentyâ€"eighth Year. 3"“1-.( kk+++ (Continued on page 7) . certain CLARENCE LUCAS, one of Amer ica‘s most noted composers of classi~ cal music and grand operas. . He is a son of the late Dr and _ Mrs. Lucas, und spent his early boyhood days and received his first instruction in the "Three R‘s" in _ Grimsby, _ Dr. Meivin Lucas of St. Catharines, is a brother. Souk the feet in hot water . for| five or‘ten minutes, and then paint: the corn or callous three days, morning and night, with _0_[:..: fNorn Cure. The day following the ias, application, soak the foot . in Lot water. The corm can then easlly be separated by a blunt Instrument. \l.‘-c per bottle, Parke & Parke, Marâ€" ket Square, Hamilton. Priend We wish to extend through shose eoluins the thanks of ReQY? jghnâ€" von and the committee lnn of the fund, their hearticst for ‘(h- contributions recelved. CHICAGO YOUR CORXN GRIMSBY, $121,80 OI YOI! DOG MEAT About seventyâ€"five couples _ pere present including many roninent frait growers who sell considemble of their produat to this factory. Dancing was _ indulg=1 in . t strains of sweet music supplied Doherty‘s . orcheatra, . till _ elevei o‘clock, when a most delightful lun Have you looked over . ,soments in this week‘s issue of THE INDBPENDENT and wiat the business houses are offerâ€" Ing you!? Have you it the advertisemen: is a sllent *3/> “‘fl a;P% you his wares and telling you pertsr in iiinleton t ncrt v.ir habit to read what is being ofâ€" the lutest news in tradimg? 18 it yo)" Tored in 7 goods, Chotiig h: a . ies in general, by the home AMW ‘ "get the habit." It is a good 088. Ore of the most pleaeant incld« ents of the ovening took place du ing lunch when Mr Jas A Livingston on bebalf of the employees, present ed Mr: Ed Todd, the manager of . th« factory, with a beautiful leather up holstered oak rocking chair, from th "t‘me" empioyees and a . beautifu diamond ring, a gift from ‘the Polis: empivyees of the fuclory. To Miss Francis Telourska, for ledy at the factory, Mr. Livingsto presented a !_nld 'Iocbthud .‘wh E ‘The members of the Grimaby Bap Ust church and their friends . arc looking forward with a great deal cf interest to the dedication of their now Stunday scboo! hall on Sunday and Monday Dec 14 and 15. . The, Sunday services will be conducted by Rev. B D Thomas, D D, at 1! man. and Rev. P K Dayfoor at 2:30 and 7 pm. ;Monday eveaing supper will be served in _ the commodious banqueting hall, followed ty a sultâ€" wble programme of music and . adâ€" dreeses. | thdovadscianretbeit aringP veiminght Nee 1 and a silk skirt from the emphyees and a beautiful silk . walst, a . gift from the Domiénion Canners Co. Both Miss Tejourska and Mr. Tog madeâ€" suitable roplies; after= witi the party broke up, as it was clossy crowding the midnight hour. DEDICATION OF NEV SUNDAY SCHOOL Just as we.go to press we are informed that both Councilliors Alway and Fleming will be canâ€" didates for the Reeve‘s chair for the year 1914 in North Grimsby Township. Both gentliemen have been efficient Counciliors and whichever is electâ€" ed will make a good Captain for the Township Ship of State. THE NORTH GRIMSBY REEVESHIP wnbm AY, DECEMBER 23. 1913 Whu‘ To Buy ? i you have not done so you should sult, more implements and tools, or noed a number of things, but canâ€" PP e omamics lc y ativing cotumms. You owe it _ to ie 0 say and wisn you go to buy waâ€"aper publisher by . telling the rsement. That will help you, too, i \P income, the more money will be orce. & , of the things you need and _ then ‘INDEPENDENT from _ week . to re; are keeping the things you need :i;icously, quality and price: consiâ€" l Westch ster, N, Y., Nov. 26. â€"To ‘ulorb. Cannda, belongs _ the disâ€" |tinction of putting the coplngâ€"stone ; on the thigh cost of living, and from . the sume source comes the suggestion |‘l.llt. even if the Ethiopian . cannot cbange is skin, a dog may . switch the color of its hair, ] Miss Mildred M. K. Rogers of this place says she bought a black Pomer anjau, welghing two pounds some thing, for $1,000, and that she purâ€" chased i from Atice M. Wyile, proâ€" | prictress of the Cairndhu Kennels, .\ Vinetand, Lincoin County, Canada. Hummingbird tongues are said to .] be rather expensive, but dog at $500 a pound is a fairly respectable price. o| So much for the cost of living. As to .| the upplication . of _ the Ethlopian ,| iden, Miss Rogers, in her action for ,.| $1,500 against the former owner, has ol this to say: , food and household necessarâ€" *The defendant exhibited a Pomerâ€" anian dog, represented to the plainâ€" t!f as having a very heavy coat . of pure jJet black hair, _ The plaintiff was desirous of purchasing . a pure black, and on April 4, 1913, bourht this dog for $1,000. "The defendant . guaranteed . tho dor in every respect, and warranted it to be a pure black Pomeranian. "The dos, in fact, did not bave _ a want of ~Jot ihicic Tralr; DuC ~~ Ts Galr was dyed black." F char & PeCE Miss Regers says she _ repudiated th« contract and wanted her money beck. and sued for the return of the vurchase price and $500 _ damages, Keen, ete., atvin« a bond of $400 _ as security of costs. Bu+ the Vineland Indy says that no vepresentation was miade as to hair, anÂ¥ that Miss Rogers relied on her own judgement. It is said that this dog was a cham pion in England and that the Vineâ€" tand kennels, after buying it in . ‘the Old Country, won prizes in America. The action will be tried in Toronto. YJohrston, McKay, Dods and Grant re present Miss Rogers, while Day, Forâ€" }m and O‘Suilivan are agents for the defendant‘s solicitor. Grimsby Contributes $121.80 to Fund are telling you what Y.. Nov. 26.â€"To its Size in Canada FRAME WORK ON PREâ€"COOLING PLANT IS VERY HEAVY HEAVY FRAMEWORK ON PREâ€"COOLER Studdings are Three Inches Thick, Twelve Inches Wide and Thirtyâ€"two Feet Long. D. Marsh & Sons, who have the con trac; on the big new _ preâ€"cooling plant on Livingston Ave., are rushing ] the work ahead in great style. ‘The big heavy plates . that _ go mround the top of the cement walls have all been placed in position and bolted down. There are three boits to every twelve foot plate. ‘The heavy frame work or {L. . ico hevse portion of the building i being put up as rapldly as safoty will al \low, Foreman Drury a gang of \men have had their wotk cut oup to PR T Rroava‘Laltws i are three Inches thick, twelve inches wide and thirtyâ€"two feet long. Each strdding bas to be pulled Into place with a block and tackle. The large fron caps and bases for the frame work, arrived in the cusâ€" tor1 house at St. Catharines the day before the fruit shed burned _ down and they were burned in the fire, A new set had to be ordered from Clove he erder n m d Een sn n ie land, O., and this delayed the work for n few days. . _ aaea s atvk EOF P TWW NTVCCG Supt. of Construction, H. H. Marsh, toMt the INDEPENDBENT on Tuesday night that he expected to have all the heavy frame work up and in plate hy Saturday night of this week and then ‘he would place an extra m:eo of ' 1 1 in ids EOE t ie e men on and push the work ahead at rapid rate. Sunday, Dec. 7, 1813. 11 a. mâ€""The Divine estimate Life." tz Slate d on daastar EATC. 7 p.m.â€"‘"The Impotent Man:* 230 pmâ€"Bible School. Monday, °$ pmâ€"B. Y. P. U. Tuesday, 3.30 pm.â€"Woman‘s Misâ€" wonary Cirole at the church. Wednesday, 8 p _ mâ€"Prayer and Praise Meeting. We expect (D. V.) to dedicate the new Sunday school hall on Sunday, Dec 14, followed by a supper and a program ‘siitable to the qccasion On Monday, Dec. 15. coUunTty coUNnCIL s _ _____ FINISHED FOR 1913 Port Dalhousie and Merritton are Relieved of Their Q. & G. Stone Road Responsibilityâ€"Grants to High School. ‘ WARDEN LYMBURNER IS RETIRING ‘The Lincoln County Councll . conâ€" vened in regular session Woh-hy‘ motning, with Warden Liymburner in the chair, all the counsiliors being present. . Proviously the Council in committee discussed the dobentures for the maintenance of the Q. & G. road, _ An invitation was extended by Man ager Seixas of N. 8. T. R., _ jnviting ’thc Councillors to a trip . over the new line to Niagaraâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Lake on Thursday at 3 g‘clock, which was ac~ capted. A daoputation, consisting of H. E. McSloy, M. Y. Keatinig and J. B. Mcâ€" Inty=e, truetces of the G. & M. Hoapiâ€" tal, appeared before the Council, reâ€" questing an Increase in the grant to the hospital, to such an amount that weuld cover all the cos, of providing patients sent in by the county, Last MMIUTT ND UE ammedand abt . PORTMPTOT T N vilidiGereivialties y::r the bospital uccommodated sixâ€" tyâ€"nine pationts from the county, reâ€" presenting in all 1563 _ days‘ . stay. BAPTIST CHURCH At the present time there TD * ty people on the payâ€"roll of this firm besides the members thomsolven and everyone is working to his or her full est capacity at all un:-‘.. rt, _ In conversation rell, he stated thi ‘Their grant was $1,200 against $1,563, which was required for their paâ€" tients‘ maintenance. The . question was asked how the city stood in this matter, The city had 282 patients, making up in all 3453 days, and their grant was $2,500â€"a . deficiency , of $953% for the work. Nsnt A, the Weduesday aftornoon ses~ wion, the request made by the dopuâ€" taticu of trustces representing . the G. & M; hospital . for an _ increased grant came up for discussion. . K Mr. Sutton ramarked that be had not (been present when the _ request was made but he understood that the trustees wore not _ going to acâ€" cept the grant of $1,200 made in January but wanted $1 a day for each patient from flw_eounq. @ A> t Mr. Moyen said that in Jsauary the Council decided on a $1,%> grant, an merease of $200 over t« previous year and that ce Coumil it _ that time turned down a modon by Mr. (Continued on page 3) $1.00 Per mversation with Mr H H Farâ€" : stated that they had several (Continued on page 5) present time there are forâ€" i f}