Grimsby Independent, 3 Dec 1913, p. 7

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coUNnTY CoUNCIL (Continued from page 3) ;n:.ar all would again come back next L. H. Collard, the County Inspecâ€" tor for the Industrial Home, presentâ€" ed bis report which was unanimousâ€" ;;.;n:t. itnflnlnureul-uud ing and is as follows: The number of inmates at the last annual inepecâ€" u..n.“,nuoumm.-» ted during the year. Seven deaths had taken place and soven ‘had . abâ€" sconded, leaving at present with the Home, 54 souls. _ Twelve of these wete and Gainsboro had each sent . two,, while Merritton, Beamsville, Nlagara township and Grantham had _ each sent one. ‘The inspector pointed out that of the causes of pauperism, . inâ€" remperance claimed the most, the number lotalling . 28,. destitution came next with ten, six were caused by vegrancy, sickness being the case with four; there were also four oripâ€" plas while other causes claimed two. ‘The average number of inmates Was a,uc-:nmmumw er and his family and help, it was 52. ‘The total expenditure amounted to went improvements, which cost $1422. 55. The sale of produce brought in recolpts of $2,611.65, while $1716.10 was received from paying patients. NeWs PORuVet DN ODLPCOLC O Sesa ‘The sum of $2801.11 was _ received from the treasurer for support _ of inmates, while incidental expenses, eoct of fertilizers and farming imple ments amounted to $862.98. Tke report goes on to say that the expenditure Was somewhat greater tran last year, a greater amount hay» ing been spent in permanent improve mente and also the . labor account showed a decided increaso, M# do the reccipts from the farin, which is . a grotifying result when on# considers tha low average price of peaches, Not withstanding the increased expend!â€" fure, the receipts have more than kept pace with the expenditure. The supplies have been‘ first class, . and the management of Mr. and Mrs Nel son was excellent in every _ respect. ‘The inmates were happy and content oduluvnnco_ofldan a ven‘tilator be put !" the â€" women‘s sitting room. The _ chairman will jook after. same. FINANCE REPORT | Counpilior Secord of the Finance Carvmittee, presented his_report and accounts amounting » 40 g128 _ were q. & G. ROAD In the mnollhofl.ho.mul Committee, the inspection of the road lost August was comimented . upon, the _ Minister congratulntimg the eounty of having one of the . finest BWY 9" * "ontry and also Mr. _VVI., '|. the ©0°°77 /""5 auch Tousa for having attained 6900 â€"pfy ANNOUNCEMENT I am on the job again. I have opened up a firstâ€"class, completely equipped Blacksmith Shop in the Hallâ€"Zyrd building on Oak street. I am prepared to do Horse Shoeing of all kinds in the same upâ€"toâ€"date manner as of yore. Shoes calked with ‘*NEVE Râ€"SLIP S‘*‘ J. H. D. WALKER, 24 Years‘ Experience the country 8. 1018 ‘The claims against the county for damages to the auto of Mr. F, Carpen tor, for $29 was ordered to be pald, as it was caused by the neglect of _ Mr. Ruse, the superintendent, . but tlo‘ claim of Mr. Binigle of North Grimaby was not entertained. . Mr. . Bingle‘s horse was frightened by the county road roller, but he was too late . in putting in his claim, . In July a cen vus was taken of the traffio going across the Queenston street . canal twidge for four days and resulted as follows: That 264% automobiles and 297%4 horse vehicles passed over the bridge daily; on the Grimaby bridge the daily average taken botween July 1215 was 312% horse vehicles and 258% automobiles, $6,546.20 was exâ€" pended for maintenance and the oilâ€" ing of the roads _ upâ€"toâ€"date, . and $8,.297.52 was pald for construction It was recommended that no sideâ€" walk crossings beallowed, or any class of work be done without perâ€" mission from the superintendent and that in the matter of crossings in the Village of Beamswvilie} at present unâ€" der controversy, a special cominittee corstituting Messrs Secord, Johnston Collard, Wills and Davis look after it. ‘The expenses of Mr. Muss, MMOTME ing to $6 and the fees and expenses cf the Committee, $51.10 were passed und ordered paid. ____ nessagoie > ~â€"phe Commiitee attended the Highâ€" way Commission meeting at Hamilâ€" ton on November 11. _ __. County Clerk Clench read a comâ€" munication from the Public _ Roads m /COR ie s the County Council of a meeting . 40 be held in Torouto at the Parliament dulldings, on December 18 and Invitâ€" ing all interested. ‘ ‘After most of the members had eX pressed their opinion, it was agreed that all the Council go, as all were interested in good rouds and that the Clerk write to that effeot. To USE GAS AGAIN ‘The Printing and Building Commitâ€" tee found the Jail in first class order and recommended that natural _ gas be used for hoating punposes as It was cleaner and would spread . the heet betwer than at . prosent, The chalkman was empowered to make the proper contract with the Natural Gas Company.. The Committee _ eX prossed their appreciation of . the service of both the jailer and . the TsO ot . praiged cAfe WerYCO CE 200 70 50 Sitmanta turnkey, and also complimented . Mr. Zimmerman for the manner in which he kept the Cour; House, which was in excellent condition, The comMitâ€" tee fees amounting to $34 wore orâ€" dered paid. Ovnetiiors Sutton _ and darroll moved that the Council extend to Mr Fisher of the Registry Office, their heartfelt sympathy in his {rrepairable ‘lofl sustained by the death of | his wite. ‘The motion Was carried by a silent vote. aiiont YOT. 1t was also agreed that Councilior Johrston recelve his full allowance Highway Commission notifying expenses of Mr. Russ, amount Zyrd Building, entrance off Qak street, GRIMSBY but the ‘The above is a sample of one of my fruit drays. I am the man who perfected the ftuit dray of the present day. Iam now taking contracts for drays and I guarantes them to be the equal of any in America. although he was unable to attend all the sessions owing to the lliness of his Remaily, s 5. C3 i%e _ ‘This concluded the business of the County Council of Lincoln‘ for 1913. Dec, 9.â€"Mrs. Adam Tufford, Beams ville, who has sold her house and lot and is giving up _ housekecping, will offer all her _ bouschold furniâ€" ture for sale, on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 1.9% pam. Terms cash. Jas A. Living ston, auctioncer, Dec. 12.â€"Mr. Alexander Sweet, liv Ing at the top of the Thirty Mounâ€" tain Road,/is giving up farming and moving to Grimsby and will offer all his farm implements, vehicles _ and zome household furniture for sale on Friday, Dec. 12, by public . auction. For list of goods and terms see lut bilts, Sale at 1 o‘clock. _ Jas. Liyingston, auctioncer, " Dec. 17â€"Mr. Jacdb Brooks has sold his farm, balf a mile west of . the Grand Trunk station at Vineland and will ofer his farm stock, implements an} some household _ furniture on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 1 o‘clock in the afterncon.‘ Terms, ten months credit. cer. ‘The annual shoot of the _ Stoney Creck Rifle Club will be hold at the ranges next Friday and the officers elected for the ensuing year. Mr. Shirton, formeriy of Grassies, is erecting a fine new lumber . and planing mill. The work is being done by Chris Walker and will . be complete and all the machinery . inâ€" stailed by the New Year. Mr. Oliver Nash is beautifying his hoimne by adding several more . elecâ€" wic lights on the lawn. Oliver leads and others follow. Rev. Mr. Fred of Toronto ocouplec the pulpit on Sunday _ evening . in place of Rev, C. 0. Johnson, who was to have been present. J, W. Pearimont _ is: erecting . 3 large greenbouse for the purpose of growing lovm_Lud buibs for _ the old country markel, Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Furrie, who has been very . ill, i# slightly better. + f THIRTY MOUNTAIN M;, Reid of Beamsville, gave an instructive address to A large conâ€" gregition at the church on Sunday. . Mr, Alec Sweet is disposin» of a large amount of furniture . previous to his leaving for Griinsby. Mr. Wim. Chivers _ is on the . sick list we are sorry to hear, Mr. Whitney Groff has _ réturned io work after a month‘s holiduys. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hurst and family of Grimaby, _ spent | Sunday :.:th Mr. and Mre. Geo. Reld, Lower .inty. AUCTION SALE DATES Jas. A. Livingston, auctionâ€" Best Fruit Dray in America STONEY.CREEK. .. DEXT, _@Rusey, oxtanio .8 Grimsby East Improvement (Continued from page 1) more work being done on Wyldeâ€" wéed Boulovard. The promoters of the noew road contend that Grimaby Beach Limited has nothing to . do with the matter whatever, that the read has passed out of their jurisdic tion and is now a Township road to a‘s ‘ntents and purposcs. ‘The residents of North Grimsby in the locality _ of Grimsby _ East are anxious to see Wyidwood Douleâ€" vard extended through the properâ€" tles of Messrs C. S Nelles, Androw Yeager and William Manson so as to make a new entrance to . Grimeby Beach from the wost. 4 â€" ‘The opening up of the _ proposed ‘n'nufionmltlmslot of valuable property on the market for residential purposes or . small frait farms and in addition to thos, it would ‘provide a saf*r and more com fortable _ entrance . into â€" Grimsby Beach from the west. From H. F. Baker‘s sideroad west to Nolles Avenue, there has been no abjection raised to the opening _ of the Boulevard, except it might posâ€" ‘sibly be by Wen. Manson, !”' “.s:. ERRRenmnl e e te" u remored, does not care to have . his muuwouduh"fill the Tuke, feen his Fesl _ Frou: a standpoint of the . whole township, it would be a good thing for the township to have the _ road mu.uuglnemnd assoss~ mente on small holdings would bring a great deal more money into the treasury of North Grimsby than the esn ce t opeuing up and mainttainance of the road could possibly cost. The owners of the adjoining land would be greatly bencfitted as . they would be able to sell off portions of their land at high prices, besides bay ing the convenience of the "f.‘ hul{‘ T S T m cbreve ~The meeting was fairly well attend ed by residents of the locality lying between the Village . and Grimaby Beach and Mr. Jas. A. Livingston: of Grimsby was appointed chairman. Mr. Wylle had prepaced a * large map, which he attached to the wall, showing the direction of the road and the land through which it would un tikil. He was followed by. Jas Marlowe, Councilior Alway, Councilior Flomâ€" ing, H. K. Griffith apd othere, all of whom were in favor of hbaving the reoad opened up. There was no Op~ pesition whatever. ‘The discussian occupled about an howr and a haif and at the close, the following resolution was unanimousâ€" ly carried. _ Moved by Jay D. Book, seconded t Androw Yeager, that this meeting is in favor of opening up of Wyldeâ€" wood Boulevard _from _ the Grand trubk Station at Grimaby East in a rorthâ€"westerly direction, to N‘gll:- Ave, and that this meeting 10000 tooudsis califitrat vintBrren explained the wholoe matter in do "THE VILLAGE SMITHY" wauld be Hall‘s Hair Renewer certainly stops |!nllh¢l*. No doubt about it whatâ€" over, _You will be satisfied. pleased to see North Grimsby Council give all the assistance it can tc the carrying out of this improvement. After the adjournment of the puâ€" bilc meeting, all of those present im« modiately convened in another meet ing dor the purpose of organizing an Improvement Society for Grimsby After some discussion, it was decid ed to form an association to _ be known as the Grimaby East Improve mont Association and the following were elected officers for the ensuing year: P ‘ mâ€"aom\vlnl Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"C. W. Wallace. Secretaryâ€"Treasâ€"Jas. Marlowe, ‘The dues of the association . were |uauon_dou-rmymnum residents or owners of land in that part of North Grimsby _ township, cact of the Village of Grimsby, is eliâ€" GRIMSBY EAST IMPROVEMBENT glble for .. smbership. A large number of _ improvements through the cast end are comtemplat ed and everyone in the above menâ€" ’ucnot territory should become . a momber at once. _‘Application may be made to the President, Mr. Beverley Book, or to the Secretaryâ€"treasurer, Jas Marlowe. WHILE YOU SLEEP ‘The most remarkable Cough . and Cold remedy known to science. For all lung and throat trouble it . bas no equal, 25¢ and 50¢ per bottle, at all drug stores. _ __ «rug stores. Sold by W. M. Stewart Drug Co., Grimsby. Mrs. â€"P. Merritt spent Sunday last with her daughter at Toronto. Mrs. Williams is visiting . her dnughter Mre, A. Boulter. . _ \‘ing her _ Mrs. B. Gove spent the weekâ€"end ‘:. Anen(h or with her daughtor, Mrs. ‘th, The progressive town of Smithâ€" ville now has the . atreots Mghted with acctylons gus, Mrs. Harding, of St. Marys is xisâ€" NOX A COLD Repair work is a Specialty‘ with me, and I guarantee all my work. Bring in those sleighs and have them reâ€"shod before the snow flies. I am just the man to do the job for you. Tires reâ€"set. Rubber Tires put on. 108 plourisy. DIEDâ€"On Sunday, Nov. 30, 1913, Mildred, eldes; daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Horace Lane, in her eleventh DIEDâ€"On Saturday, Nov. 20, 1913, Mr. John French, in his $2nd year. Mrs Belie Kennedy, of Hamilton, spent the weekâ€"end under the parâ€" ental roof. Mr. L. Long of the Sault _ Ste. llu.:o,hmulm. Mr, David son irs. A. J. Halliday, of affalo, N. Y., has returned ¢o her ‘ome after visiting her mother Mrs. Isaac Sny Mr. and Mrs. Fred Care and (Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lambert, of Vineland, visited at Mr. Stephen Morley‘s over the weekâ€"end. _ Mrs. J. Hesler and sughter Poark of Wellandport, visited Mr. and Mro John Mr, and Mre. Harmon Dawdy have returned home after _ visiting their son Wen. Dawdy, of Merritton. Mrs. Greges and son, Russoll, of Miles, Mich., visited hor sister Mrs. W« Mitchener last weok. ______ _ _ iter at Mr. W. Ros: were in Hamilton on Monday, Mr and Mrs. Jas. Sinclair and son of Beamsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Burch on Monday. ‘ Mr. OCharles Mclean visited . his brotber, Wi. Molean, St. Catharinâ€" ec, over the weekâ€"ond. ‘The section forman‘s house . is nearly completed. Mrs. John Taylor and Mre. ‘Arthur McLean went to SmithviHe on Wedâ€" nesday. Mrs. Frank Mingle and Mrs. _ F Parker and Mrs. Harry _ Davidson were all in Hamilton on Saturday. _ Mr Henry Adams is vory i1 with _ Mr. Frank Jory and _ family . of Beamsville, are visiting at Mr Roland Botterell‘s. : # p _ Rutchoring hogs is the order _ of thalday.." & . 4Cs **% _ Mr. and Mrs. Huniford weng to Smithville on Wednesday. mouch _ Mrs. Geo. Snyder went to Smithâ€" ville on Monday. .. 0 h m Mre. Jacob Upper and Mrs. Theron Felker and Mr. Jos. Show . went to Wamilton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wim Comfort and Me and Mrs A Mclean went to Smithâ€" ville on Saturday. _ Mr John Burch made a . business rip to Hamilton on Saturday, _ Mr and Mre. John Beamer _ and daughter Pearl visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ Nelson Chadwick pver the weekâ€"end. > * _ Mr. and Mre. Alonzo Schram aro woving in to their new residence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Book are mov inz to the house formerly cconpied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Schram.

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