Grimsby Independent, 10 Dec 1913, p. 2

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#;- smithing and horseâ€" shoeing wants. ‘This is the time of year that your norses are working hard. Keep their feet l:.lrod condition; and have them well si d and they will stand the Charles A. Wasnidge " ~eral Blacksmith and Horseshoe whe oldest and most reliable piano tuner in the district. Uwentyâ€"Sive years experience. \ postâ€"card will bring me right to you i *\ Made to Order: Skirts, PyJamas q and Waists .6 Hinmanâ€"Atkinson Fall and Winter House Painting Decorating Papering K d 1 S T Millinery Sale Miruixzay Pario®s 4 John St. North, cor King H. L. DAVIS A Few of Our Christmas Sugâ€" me a call. W. and R. McLELLAND Prices Reasonable Gloves and Muffiers Still on the Job at the old stand at the Bridge on Main e and beautiâ€" stock of attention to all * **"*) DECORATOR. GRIMSBY I am in a better sition than ever to ok after your black SHOP The Peopic‘s PAPET____â€" Established 1885 ‘THRMSâ€"Subscribers in 1 of Per youl io Canada $1 ver year inâ€" advance. In United ‘The New York‘Trfbune in an editorial on Nov 28, laughs at Sir Wilâ€" numu-rh-m«-_hu.m"" * * ‘The Tribune says that removing the duty from wheat coming into Cunada would have no effeot whatever on food prices, when Canads @X~ worts mmmh-u'l:?':?t-fiom ‘The Tribune compares Sir Wilfrid Lavrier‘s slogan of free food With the slogan of the turiff reformers at Weshington, who now admit thst the removal of the duty on food products has beer unable to stem the t‘de Of the high prices of food. C 00900000 se Nes snn‘ o s L tm e 2 ~Llam Along the line of free food, _ awriter in one of the Haiaiiton:ysptr thinks that he has made a wondorful point when he says thm the United States‘ flour mills want Canadian hard #heat to mix with r softer whea; for exportation and that Cana/dian flour mills want . the! softer wheat from the United States to mix With the Canadian hard whest, in order that they can compete withthe American flour in Europesn MArâ€" Mwhwmnb;:o:;l:e;MMJhdhmu In both cases the mixed wheat is &round into flour either in Canada or the United States and exported to Europe. How in .thunder can taking the ¢oty of wheat from _ the United States lower the price of bread in Canada when Canadr exports millions :upolnlllloudwld wheat every year and the United States does e same thing. ‘The removal of the _ duty _ on Wheat in either case would only efâ€" fect the millere and would have nothing to do with the_prices of frod as hr-*. - a e e # ® ® mmmammmu-um;mrvnâ€" frid Laurier‘s slogan for "free food" is pure bunkum as far 1s Canada and the United States are concerned, for the simple reason thst there is a deatth or famine of food products in the United States at present, conseâ€" quently, the taking off of the United Sates‘ duties against farm products w:il allow the Canadian farmers to ship their products in thire and reap the benefit of the high prices, but it is utterly impossible tha food proâ€" ducts can, at present, be shipped from the United States to Cinada . and -ollulcvpfleu.brthoflmhmwr.aumnhnmm in â€" the Uuld-uu.crobcm-ul_dl_m:rnwhuemm. Mhr-mflulmlufimuefllio*hm- M'nummmummwmmm-mrm m&ltmmmhdu“ln“mwvhm&n that they put on the market,.as a pure of business, b% J th B are high, in fact they are so hi _there: camnot be * ralk of this kind is just as foolls!: as the tulk of Controller Bird Haniliton, 'bumbmu.??_-go.nt-cofiul- milk advertising. As far as milk is concerned, the actual facts in the case are that the {Mnmmmuouumqonoknuwmmmnm troiler Bird or Mayor Allen or ‘any other man in Hamiiton thinks he can make money producing cheap milk, there is an almighty fine field open in front of.him. He or they could buy ten thousand acte® 0° M U Ouy any old dl-unod!h-luuulplmmh'mn-dm‘m old uu-my'mwhrdAmuuMfi-o-m“- out dmmmummume.c.” f ‘There is almost a famine in potatoes and apples in the United States at present. Nofihwnnthcuwollm-mbommm-ni schd cheaply, even if the _ Canadian duty against them were removed. (Continued on page 6) THE INDEPENDENT Hawke‘s Advs. are on pages 5, 7 & 8 TWELEFTH MEETING Va sÂ¥ ‘The Municipal Council of the Township of South Grimsby met pursuant to adjournment, at Brant‘s Hall, Smithville, on ~Tuesday, the 11th day of November, 1913, at 10 o‘clock a.m. > â€" All the members being present. ‘The minutes of the last meeting were rcad and confirmed. Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morley, that the acâ€" count of the Corrugated Pipe Co., of Stratford, amounting to $2c0, be paid. _ Carried. P Aakw . Moved by Mr. Morlcy, scconded by Mr. Boulter, that Mr. A. 1â€" Nelson, be paid the sum of $14, being $ value of two sheep killed and two sheep injured by dogs. Carried. < Moved by Ms. Juhlke, seconded by Mr. Middaugh, that Anson Merritt be paid $7.40 for 37 hrs labor, cutting weeds, . Carried. Moved by Mr. Middaugh, seconded by Mr. "ublke, th a t th. fol Moved by Ms. Juhlke, seconded by Mr, â€" Middaugh Merritt be paid $7.40 for 37 hrs labor, cutting weeds, Moved by Mr. Middaugh, seconded by Mr. Jublke lowing accounts be paid: : W. St. John, fOF TOPRITIMG DTIIGC... .cs seecscece en serrnnnnn Nelson White, fOr SCFAPING TOBUS... «2e e00 en« cce cce renene en E. B. Halstead, for 5 hrs. laber With 1CMM.sc e ce nee se +0n+ Lewis Nelson, " 34 § M ecvsvseseennens J. Nelson, u3. 8 M\ o Perbypoqaereaten R. Sheldrake, " 5 «4 400 .o qfÂ¥veqsreene A. Nelson, 864 3 # 4 0 visreeeraderre®) W, Young, for 20 hrs. labor with team repairing bridge, c' Ndm' |° «6 tw w w I {no. Hill, for 5 y$ IMDOF .. cce en en reenee snn e Levi Nelson, 4 d@y$ IADOF..s e e ce en eee ce Moved by Mr. M ing accounts be paid: Arthur Jacobs,‘for 25 brs. Arthur Jacobs, for 5 hrs. | Cecil Lounsbury, for 2 hr Lo 4dWO itc B Pc2 dn 7 A. Sprague, 1 day and 6 NFS, NADOT... ... se« ce eee se arenen n neat nan 8 09 ‘A. Sprague, 8 ft. Of S1601 PiPG . se cce ce en n enntm 8o Carried. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that the followâ€" Facts and Fancies Moved J, ORLON LIVINGSTON, News Editor, South Grimsby Council MAIN STREET, GRimsBy, ONT. could buy ten thousand acres of farm land Published every Wednesday of fact, Controller B.rd is simply seeking a little cheap * spikes......> By Frank Fairborn hrs labor with team labor with team....»> veev¢eref vexvessaqvreaitanent9ge it 50 vir es in reesmevignemantaniaa t Bo ICAM... .« +ee arareevartreatr @2 /00 840 Al.eekatreessentete e P 40 W3 o oioivvregrlereeavevenen it 20 400 L, (Prere ereana trzgall e 80 600 oveceerrnnen en en snn it t 1 20 i repairing bridge........»« 4 99 6 o ueesserere oP 20 w on en e en n en w en n 698 PAPPEEEPOTECN id y eee ce vae +99 +9 #15.30 88 75 8 75 5.25 2 95 39 10 5o 75 70 GRIMSBY PUBLIC SCHOOL NOVBEMBER REPORT @r. 4, honorsâ€"R. Walker, M. Mitch ell, M. Hughes, A. Carpenter, W. Sea mwan, H. Staniland, J. Crouch, R. Wil won, J. Morris, G Smith, F. McNinch, ©OF, C, anOrent, M OTISCICC G. Shannon, H. MeNinch. Sr. 3, standingâ€"PFerrig Gray, Grota Ferrell, Hazel Wilson, Helen Pettit, Florence Norton, Arthur Grout, Lila Kidd, Josephine Wentworth, _ Melâ€" €rum Ockenden, Eleanor Coulson and Myrtle Smith tie, Dorothy Wileox, B. ~Little, 2 hrs. labor with team...... l‘lnuN-;;' â€"-'v .â€"-:v 1 -â€"; . 9.-, - i‘_ Hughes, Gertrude Waller, Frank War nor, Dewane VanGorder, Irene Vanâ€" Gorder, Frances Woolverton,. _ _ _ lowing accounts be paid: W. J Grant, for 98 ft. of plank for Grant bridge...........«««#! t fur 150 ft. of plank for Hoffman bridge.........=>+> $ § 24 DTS 10DOF With 1CAM..s see ce seeceeree enc eenne en d dos OR 4. caacdiftcccsidiat o ul Jr. 3 standingâ€"Bernard Page, Jean Walker, . Dorothy LePatourel _ and Myrtle Konkle tie, .Willie Howson, Vera Hand, Eria Dorety, Blanche Ock enden, Dorothy Ross, Waldemar Kel terborn tie, Teddy Rea, Ursula Chris tie, Della Phipps, Earl Phipps, Berâ€" tie Johnson, _ Ethel Walker, K#h Houec, John Hand, Harry Game, Wilâ€" lie Newton, Arsciia schaefer. ‘ Miss H. E. Bonham, teacher. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that the followâ€" ing accounts be pard: Hugh Kelson, for 7 14" cement MEreceiereeerineasmaceinns prover se § 60 F, W. Roberts, for Revision Of VOters!‘ 1liSt........cussceeememenns 12, 44 â€" Moved by Mr. Boulter, seconded by Mr. Morley, that a grant of #35 be made to the Smithville Library, â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulter, that the followâ€" ing account be paid: Geo, Miller, for 240 ft of plmt.'o 12 _ _ ___â€" delivering plank..... ...« Geo, Miller, for 1 pIANk 21 (ti.ssseeceees> Jr. 4 honorsâ€"M Walker, R Daiâ€" Moved by Mr. Juhike, seconded m)fi. Middaugh, that the Clerk bill the Townships of North Grimsby and Clinton for their proâ€" w«-dlheeouor building bridges on the townline between Grimsby, North vurimsby and Clinton. Carried. Moved by Mr. Morley, seconded by Mr. Boulier, that this Counâ€" cil do now adjourn to meet again in Brant‘s Hall, on Monday, the 15th day of December, 1913, at 10 o‘clock a.m. Carried. W. F. Roperts, Clerk. Je. 2 homorsâ€"Annie Kelson. Passâ€"Gladys St. John, Charlic Wil son. Margaret Calder, Gladys Bartâ€" lett,â€" Alridge Ambrose, Alfred Corâ€" man, Russell Daigliesh. t * Miss G. Monsinger, teacher. Class 1 honorsâ€"Harold Smye, Phylâ€" lis Farrell, Ieene Sharp, ‘Leo Hand, Marion ‘Culp, _ Marvin Wentworth, Murray Upsdell, _ Susan Meikiejohn, Lester Phipps, Olivine Phipps, Harâ€" old Ockenden, Eva Rishop. es Passâ€"Willie Sharp, Clarence Smye Ernest Ambrose, Marion LePatourel, Evelyn Terryberry, Melbourne Walkâ€" er, Murray Biggar, _ (Marion Gibson, Wiltred Greenfleld, Mabelâ€" Daigliesh, Lillian St. John, Ronald Hughes, Gor don Tillotsen. .. _ =| . . _ Sm Ne e ns 3rd Class honorsâ€"O. Stanilasd, V. Wentworth, M. Hildreth, J Clark, J Gray, V Tillotson. , Passâ€"L. Olmatead, L Gilmartin, G. Maxwell, J. McCoy, M. Pmipps, H. Jones Sud Class honorsâ€"W _ Theal, F Schwab, A Floyd, _ V. Linstead, _J House, S Cottrell, H. McArthur, K. ‘Tecter, B. Tector. Passâ€"M. Gregory, C Farrow, _ W. Worsnop, J Rummery, B. Hillier, C. McCartney. 1st Class honoreâ€"C. Stephen, H. Farrell, C. Johnston, E Ambrose, F. Sweyze, J MoConachie, R. Farrell, F. Norton, A. Clark. Passâ€"M Fletcher, W Chariton, N Etty, J Jerome. _ â€"_ A THIRTY MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mre. Sam _ Tern of Allenâ€" brrg and daughter, apent the _ weekâ€" epd with Mr. J. M. Terryborry. M IARE 00 Ditnce en‘ avcund ht in Aliait) is tb T ‘The future counciliors are _ around electioncoring, a sure sign Xmas is coming. Mrz. Elmer Reid _ of _ Beamsvilie, spept Sunday with Mr, Herst. Mr ‘Tom Wileon spent a fow days visiting friends in Dundas. Mr. Bort MacHardy has been seloct edu)prnulu.tww-ll- ter assizes. Rubbers: Moved by Mr. Jublke, seconded by Mr. Middaugh, that the folâ€" Light Heavy and Medium weight Rubbers +ow in stock to Ht young. _ From the big heavy knee Boot to the Lignt dainty Rubber, as good goods can be sold. Farrell‘s Shoe Store Grimsby, Ont. © A. Blerd, M. Hind, R. Alexanâ€" Light, Medium and Heavy Weight Rubbe‘s 'iuu M. Ross, teacher. Â¥. ONTARIG se se en son se ce ane wne e wee hn bon Stirling, a son. vee en enb en en on en e e 96 Stirlingâ€"In Beamsvilie, on ‘This is Tobey the First who was a Murphy. Mcet the present Tobey Almost everyone is yhnnina to buy something either for themselves or someone else for ‘ Christmas. _ I hrave been very busy this week looking after the pnblidlveodoflh\’.W.C.A‘ campaign fund to raise $75,000; and I had almost forgotten how to advertise clothing and men‘s furnishings. _ But this Chnstâ€" mas preperation of mine hbas been going on for the past six months. â€" Buying and preparing for the business I hope to get in the next two weeks. If it is closhing you want, 1 never was in better shape 1 have suits from $9.95 to $30 and overcoats from $9.75 to $40.00, and oh such a beautiful stock and in the boy‘s suit department we give a watch with every suit at #5 and over. _ In our furnish» ing department, we have one of the finest and largest displays in Hamilton, not truck or trash, but goods that you wouldn‘t be ashamed to meet the wearer of any gift you make. Thousands of neckties, almort a wholesale stock of mufflers, witl. magniâ€" ficent gift boxes, and then it is _ a nice thing to say you bought your goods fromâ€"the Mayor of Hamilton for 191 5, that‘s who I intend to be if my business reaches a quarter of a million. My store will be open every night until ten o‘clock and you folks who don‘t live in Hamilâ€" ton can come in the evening. ‘The fellows who work at night don‘t come down until ten the next morning and they like it. TOBE Y 50 and 52 James St. N. HAMILTON LITTLE GHRISTâ€" MAS SPIEL vow in stock to fit old anp 10 90 10 43 25 WEDNESDAY , as cheap Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY OFFICE HWOURSâ€"0.30 a.m. 1e 4 am, GRIMSBY, ONT. DR. ALEXANDER Pr {Siciar a Suraton Conontr CounTy Lincoun saim oT. Wesr enimsey Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 pam. _ _ e Room 40 Federal Life Building, Main and James Sts., Mamilton, Ont Depot Street, 4th house froin Main St. Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 223 DR. H. W, SUTTON OSTEOPATHIC . PHYSICIAN _ . 451 KING 0., GT. CLAIRE APTE. oprics prokx m brernams sranon e . M. w GRIMSBY = * GNTARIO HERBERT E. WALLACE, u.0.¢ n __ _‘ Physclan and Surgeon. _ _ Mlices, 15 Main 8t., East, . â€"_ Hamilton At SMITHVILLE every Thursday R. W.A. BR NLEE D qn.fl;“r hrwpsh _ _ Hon. J. M. Gibsw, \U. J. O‘Rielly \ Lacd l"‘h_-‘v' «+ MR EPCE ll-ulofi-:'y '5'.|:'.'u, e "'&‘:.- P , every day from 1.30 to 6 p. m. > OrricEâ€"STEPHEN Bio: x "fartinters; Solteitors, Notarien ote. 25 Ontario St. Sr. Carmanisus E. A Lancaster, K. C., â€" J. H. Campbell, % B. MeCONACHIE Asâ€" Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pul Officesâ€"Grimaby and Beamsville. Money to loan at current rates. loan at lowest rates, Office, "Spectator Building," Hamilton. :.r.i-l-.x.c. &. F. Lazioc. H. L Lazier, Civil and Mining Engineers Land Surveyorse. Bt. Yficeâ€"7 ll‘:- Im‘a Ramiltor J. DAW, ARCHITECT r. J. M. Hughton _ 165 St. Paul St. UOpposite N. S. & T. R, Station ST. CATHARINES, â€" ONT. J. W. TYRRELL & CO. On real estate eccurity at current rates of interest. PHONE NO. 7 ione 125. _ Office on 50 road, first house north of Stone Road. W. S. MILLXARD IBSON & OSBORNE, M. 8. M. C. P. & S. 0. PMYSICIAN and SURGEON H. CARPENTER, B, A., 4* ANCASTER, CAMPBELL, & JLAXâ€" o pasmpp AZIER & LAZIER, BARKISTERS, The Hamilton Provident and MCNEY TO LOAN Cor King and Hughson ® HAMILTON MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property Valuator â€"W. F. Gibson, Vineland Station Inspectorâ€"John McCoy _ Hamilton Four per cent. paid on deâ€" posits running for one year or longer Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. to loan. Privatefunds. Lowest rates of Commerce Building, Hamilton, Hon. J. M. Gibew, K. C. Y Riclly W. W. Oubor PIANO R. E. WOODRUFF Resident Plano Tuner . Roblason Street South. GRIMSBY OSTROPATHY LAND SURVEYOR W. B. CALOIER, _â€"__ Main street, Grimsby MISCELLANEOUS Telephone 171 Dentist, C. FERRIE,

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