Grimsby Independent, 24 Dec 1913, p. 5

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J mss wWaithe fon‘s Merey: Christions & and nmnu New Year, I To the Riectors of North Grimaby, I have the honor to present myâ€" seif for election as Y Â¥... * avo done me the honor of ele ‘tn, me os Councilior for three sut saive years, and abou!? you rle m« your Reew on Aonday 5th ca * â€"muary, I will_do my ut most to further your interests both in the Tow. .ip and County. for 1914 Wishiny yon Happy and Prosâ€" perous New Year. I remain, Yours wincerely, N. R. Sutherland Respectfully solicits the votes and influence of the electors of the Township of North Grimsby tor the position of _ ®! Council‘or for the year 1014. Tha. Rizz you for e liberal eupport in the past I": wabit you all a Merry Christmas and a all a Merry Uhristmas anc %Npfi}umlnflu Election Cards Electors of North Grimsby Ladies and Gentiemen,â€" I desire to thank you for the liberal support that you extended n-.inm;?mmmpdfiu of Councilior of the Township of North Grimsby for the ru' 1913, and I wish to say that I will be a eandidate for reâ€"election. If you consider that my services have been satisfactory during the past year, I would be glad to reâ€" @voyurnpuflwthpuifiu Elections 1914 Elections 1914 To the Elactors of Beamsville, Ladies and Gentlemen :â€" I have decided to become a eandiduate for the position of u.u;?mi.r of Beamsville for the year 1914, and re«pectfully municipal affaire, bavin® been 0¢ | 209. 0t Dorssers of the county coun :::i::d'lthlhmt W&f&fid&mfiwm‘: reconstructing the present | .. > treasurer, Council ouae works: laying cement wallce, | boary % Itane =r" ‘Se Camatnien building roadways, etc. and I beâ€"|Conncilior Fieming of North Grimsâ€" Iivnuu:y mie:m hl: :{.b‘l\---bmdmmv‘- value to the citizens of Beamevil . present were as follows: Reeve, .Jfi"“:““"“'“""" w\v. GII'h.Muw'.#l: uence of any 'q"“”“’ Coliard, Niagara Township; . _ . ndi(.luudwillht-nlmnd Secord, Reeve of Grantbain; R. Carâ€" bemin ected W BC U otapa[rcll, Morritton; L ‘A. Wills, Louth ; MAni ie eeeass c s ies all t epeeRCAzEeeh Iy-ofloit"hflluh All and Fair Play for Everybody." 4 EVE Oe .+ EOe in the matter of the estate of JOHN WESLEY VAN DYKE, late of the Village of GRIMSBY, in the County of Lincoin, Hotel Keoper, deceased. XOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that .uw..fl-md‘-fl‘.- wands against the late John Wesl®) VanDyke, who died | 10th December, ,',',,_u‘.mvnh-:t’&ll- . ure required to send “.J pald or to deliver _ to 1 & Kingotone, their names and addressâ€" es and fuil particalars, in writing, of the claims and statements of _ their ENE CCCDDILCL af aeeuriâ€" the C@HN® MITC CUONTDILL Af cce accovnts, and the rature of securt ties (if any) held by them. AND TAKE NOTIOCE that, . after January 15, 1914, the Administratrix :'ll:.pt:.'-‘d to distribute u‘:.l-fl’.: »f the M o wfi'."’_". sons entitled thereto HAY! T have had a long experience in Your obedient servant, N. R. SUTHERLAND HAMILTON FLEMING COUNCILLOR Councillor ‘Your obedient servant, _ _ H. L. ROBERTS REEVE Your obedient servant, and fair votes and influence in TO CREDITORS 17, _ at m“""‘fl , to Mr. apd â€" Mr+. 8 a daughter, IF YOU WON‘T WORK GET OUT OF CANADA all With These ‘Words J-a..‘ Carman Remanded Gorâ€" “l"rmumm- * t young Englishmen are coming id did not make good. We work in thig country and work hard and: got up carly, It is quite evident you loft your _ wife â€" and practically did vothing to support her. It would do ycu no good to send you to prison or impose a fine on you, because you couldn‘t pay it. 1 have no hesitation In saying you are gullty. Charitable \wophudnuiyqn.ptm work but you were so iszy, so indifferent that you would not go to work tlll 9 or 10 o‘clock and sometimes not at all. If you have any fr/ nds like yourself in the Old Country, _ tell them to stay where they are, Both of you mmst be deported, jyou are no use here. 1 will remand you to jall from week ¢o week until all is ready dor your â€"deportation. ‘The authorities will look after your wife vntll that time." ‘With these words Judge Carman ordered the deportation of Gordon Gordon Maidment who was charged with desertion and nomâ€"support of his wife. It appears that the prison er and his wife got work in a basâ€" kit factory at GRIMSBY, tut pricon er would not get up in the morning in time for work:; On a Saturday. in August both of them left their home Urmwing: tinir" waeeg, ‘The, priconer wing ir wages. left his ‘wife _ at GRIMSBY Station while he proceedal to _ the factory where he lifted both his own _ and his wife‘, monéy _ and disapeared, not showing up fnr over two months @ ‘ing which ¢ime he never sent any word as to his whereabouts nor any money. His wife was unable to work owing to her condition _ and had to rely on charitable friends who bad her sent to the G. M. Hospital in the city. Judgo Carman _ urged vpon Crown Attorney Brennan . to Sntinecptisuot sn hiswite deport m «d as quickly as possible. BEAMSVILLE . (Held over from last week) Do your Christmas early. 8. Russ and C. H. were in Gueiph last w Mrs Orth entertained a ramber of her friends on Tucsday afternoon. "i‘ne Clinton Township Courcil mot in the Town Hai! on Monday and coin pleted their day‘s work about . two celock Tuesday morning. The concert given on Friday even ing by the students of _ the _ High Echool was largoly attended. FRoy Henry of _ Edmontoa, Aita., spent the weekâ€"en‘d at his home here. Mrs. J. B. Tullord is ‘visiting friends in Glamis, Miss Riggine, who has ‘ been . in Hartford, for the past few . weeks has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Burling ton spent Sunday the guests and his new house in the course of two weeks f CEPUTATION TO THE don Maidment and Wife to Await Deportation. waited upon the Highway Commisâ€" sion at Toronto, Thursday, comprisâ€" ing the members of the county coun> TB "" BR en ooR o Smay rell, Merritton; s . WHIW, SOMUDO C. Davis, Beamsvilie; _ B. H. Moyer, anv.; and I. Nelson, South GRIMSBY. The good Toads situation as it efâ€" frets Lincoln county Was discussed. It was pointed out that Lincoln ecunty bad more than 60 miles . of store roads, other than the Q. . and [igo ds 0 Arcssnadibon es apie n G. road, which were being waintainâ€" ed ty the various municipalities, The deputation laid great stress on the matter and urged that they should re ceilve financial assistance for . the maintenance of such | roads, The Conpmission received the deputation very favorably, anl stated that they wou 4 give the matter the fullest con sideration and said that . something hould the done to reliove the burden A deputation from Lincoin county hom» over SHRTT7Y We are all sorry to see our to!â€" ler of the Sterling bank leave this place he being eeit to 9t Cathaâ€" "1A08. Â¥r, Walter Miscner bas completâ€" ed his new barn. &fr, Cecll MePherson bas purchasâ€" Mlhohom-‘lumlr.l.w. Gor‘ng, of @mithville now occupled by Mre, J, Huber of this place. _‘ Any person wishing anything in \um Iinc of Christmas presents . 0f toys call at the Bamire . o #tore o8 Te‘ L SE AS <~ Lt 008. stock af arrived. the county. â€"odist 17 §R T14 40000 stt bage at the Eontre â€" etame 0t groceries and candics just ~â€"_ Agent : A car fh%’las satisfied the demand of twelve years for a car though cheap in price that is able to compete with the most expensive ones. Note the following To facts and see for yourself 108 n "h Ga it +ig 22 ¢ GRANT on 498 miles per gal. 000 miles guaranteed per hour _ mption 41 miles per PRICEâ€"â€"â€"$595.00 that has revolutionized motoring kX T L A S T gasotlt e tank between the sidewalk ind eurb in front of his store during the pleasu of shis _ Council, sald . to so placed as not to interâ€" "*py \mwit public travel in any way. He to be responsible for any, 44M age that may occur by reason of such ank, _ Carried. â€" Mfoved by A. L. Fry, seconded . bY mesw Stevens that a . large nWNbCT and accounts be pald. Carâ€" rimsby, Dunnville, Port Colborne d surrounding district. _ éldwhhaaMmyChrhmumd a Happy perous New Year to his many old friends > dealt with him during the past ten years Wheels, English wire type Wheel Base, 90 inches Body, fore door, cowl dash Color, maroon and black f Equipment, Speedometer, top cover, wind shield, horn, presto light tank, etc. This car is so wired that electric lights and self startâ€" er are added at a slight additional jthe Home," MB «+ iC ‘Hothe " Miro. |solo, "Literature in the Home," Mro. :. Jackson; mandolin solo, Mrs. H. Church; paper, "Hospitality . in the Home," Mre. Dert _ Walker: plfinq sole, Miss Fovey; current ovents, Mrs J. H. Lee; vocal solo, Miss Davey; wandolin solo, Mrs. H. Church, ‘The |rieeting was browght to a close by |singing "God Be With You ‘Till We Mcet Again." On leaving for _ their |homes the ladise made the remark that it had been an. aftemcon . :o ;| which they had been _ looking for ward and thiy had not been disapâ€" stitute was held on MAAAE EDNA ember 10, at the home of Mrs, (Rev) Guinu, with the Stoney Creek memâ€" bere present. A social balf hour Was spent over a delicious lunch Mfl{ by the ladies. ‘The _ mecting then upened by _ repeating the â€" Lord‘s Prayer. Aftor the usual _ business, the meeting was taken charge of by the visittng ladies, who provided . a well Alled and instructive m\-. with the president, Mrs. Clough, in the chair.. The program was as fi lows: Plano duct, Mrs. 8. Nash Mirs. M. Nash; paper, _ "Religion in TAPLE\’?O"X_“W_OHI.V'S b f-fi“nniffi?nfihr nicoting of the instituto will be held as the home of Mrs A. Penfold on January 14. A meeting of the Tapleytown Inâ€" s I s PAID UP LIST il W Bart, GRIMSBY ____ Dec 3114 H E Jenner, ORIMEBY _ Dee 31,14 18 42 P tds rerep® 3 u, TB T » ’ *"*"Do6 1,14 E D Farwell, Oriliia > Dee 31,14 Have You Bilious Attacks? the liver to nor= mt o. the timeâ€"and â€"â€" _ tu\n:{t:‘qmnun mmlmn all allments which are the fore= and Dealers or by Mail. _ 31 ah hi

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