cï¬ifl. T. 'A.!mf wFo Eqi ECE Rows atabnate -h-o'cbelhmmtoluo'chtlhmmum 2. Mmmmdm.M‘l.n_gdno’wnul llobvdu‘llco-dlch-h-hm lage of Grimaby mn-mmm-uwum.«-uom mmm-flumml..â€"hchmmn‘. dflfl"nfl“u“dhmw “U“MM‘Mâ€'. [ g 8. M&&mdm-ï¬.ufl.dmo‘ebckhmh s nmnunmm-umnâ€"m-mf,-. M&MMNMM_nm-u&d h-dw&w. } T MB HETEC: _ ) ) jlo s# December. 1M /. _ ay Tamt SOmmth B EC RATCT WOc l Wns mwumwm-mâ€"u -h-o'cbelhmmtolvoo'chtlhm of th the sa Byâ€"Law No. 43« & W rumas kiR onl C DECCCTCITT PHTR mmwmmmmmml to acquire ummwmlwmmmmu-&mï¬.ua uflu“etl“md;uMHlmmhm-.dmm AND WHEREAS the Grimsby Recreation Company, Limited, have, by mmwn--u::muuhmmam &mmm‘:o:'u&.l:k“ hhln"d':o-uco-'nuhmm now ow! Company Municipal Corporation \'flh..a(flfl-nyhrlmm mnwmmmm.nmmmm:mmm o--hlelull-onmtlmhnvlum-nndmhl- lars ($7000.00) and accrued interest thereon. mwnnn.muumnnmmonmmmmm gages against the said lands for the sum of threoâ€"thousand, five hundred wm‘m.nnmmummmmc-m. mhummmuu-aumnuunummum AND WHEREAS the Municipal Corporation of the Village of Grimsby dnltuifltgw@fld&flm;-moomhwh u-u--um.uuuu-uvumu icipal Corporation of 1i> “h.domhmm-odl:m:mhm"d Muummdmmdmwwmw-- pany, Limited, for a recreation park. _ AND WHEREAS the Municipal Corporation of the Villago of Grimsby deem it advisable to borrow the sum of threeâ€"thousand, five hundred dollars ($3500.00) on the credit of the said Municipal Corporation by the issue of debentures to pay for the purchase of the said properties. _ AND WHEREAS the whole amount of the whole rateable property ‘of llou‘#.:'nm.mbmhnmhdmuthlud AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing dobenture dobt of the s Municipality exclusive of local improvement dobts secured by special ®r assessments is $135,$81.37, and no part of the principal or interest of said debenture debt is in arrears. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to make the principal of the said « repayable in yearly sums during the period of twenty years of such amov respectively that the aggregate amount payable for principal and inte in any year shall be equal as nearly as may be to the amounts so pay: for principal and interest in each of the other years. _ _ PW AND WHEREAS it will require the sum of $305.15 to be raised ann fer a period of twenty years to pay the said annual instalments of prine and interest as the same become due. THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Municipal Corporation the Village of Grimsby enacts as follows:â€" + 1. ‘That it shall be lawful for the Reeve of the Villago of Grimsby cause to be raised by way of loan from any person or persons, body bodics corporate who may be willing to advance the same on the credit the debentures hereinafter mentioned a sum of money not exceeding on whole, threeâ€"thousand, fveâ€"hundred dollars ($3500.00) and cause the sam« ,hnumonouu-uaom.unrumuuvmuoaon-n‘ the purposes aforesaid and debentures shall be issued therefor in sum» mot less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) each bearing interest at the ; of six per cent. per annum, and having interest coupous attached for payment of the intereat due thereon. 2. ‘That the said debentures shall all bear the samo date and shall tssued within two years from the date of passing this byâ€"law and may t -ym'nhueawoy.nndlh-llumbhhtv-wn-l staiments during the twenty years noxt after the time when the same s hhndmmmm'emuo(.flnduludhwmt each of such years shall be as follows:â€" i â€" Tt oo Tong C l 10120 0 &2 iB a c d cce db ce wl on ic ol tbn 8. That the said debentures shall be made payable at The Ban} Mamilton, Grimaby. 4. That the said debentures shall be signed by the Reeve and Ti wrer of the said Municipal Corporation and sealed with the Corporate ; wrer of the said Municipa? COPpOFREUT MBE UTTT TL NL 20A Whout ‘The interest coupon shall be signed by the Treasurer of the said Muni Corporation whose signature may be wrinted, stamped, lithographed or m'_‘ s t S ce e e n ENT ELE ANA /ncovamae inb The ‘anlt levied and collected Byâ€"Law No. 40 is Dyâ€"I8W. Council this 3rd. day of December, 1917, wo w# WB , DECEMBER 26, 1917 Puddings, Assorted Flavors gna C. H. BROMLEY, omm mmeemensaite c en ukx e + OME W\ # for #5¢ "(4) ‘The manufacture of intoxicat Ing lMquor within Canada will be pro hibited on ard after a date to be deâ€" termineg upon further investigntion and consideration of the actual conâ€" ditions of the industry. "As above mentloned, the prohibiâ€" tion of importation becomes effective on Monday next, December 24. "The regulations to carry into ofâ€" foot the other provisions above menâ€" tioned are being propared, and as soon as approved, they will be enactâ€" ed under the provisions of the War Measures Act. F "(2) ‘The importation of ‘l::g:u- ing liguor into Canada is ted on and after December 24, 1917, unâ€" less it shall have been actually purâ€" chased on or before that date for imâ€" portation into Canada, and unless, having been so purchased, it is imâ€" ported into Canada not later than the 31st day of January, 1918. The fnal determination upon any question reâ€" specting such purchase . shall rest with the Minister of Customs. This regulation shall not apply to importa tions for medicinal, sacramental, man ufacturing or chemical purposes. "The subject has beon in sideration by the War Comm the Cabinet, and the followirt clusions have been reached: clusion rources necessary to nchieve . It is essontial, and indeed vital® [for the efficient conduct of the wa t wasteful or unnocessary expend® are should be prohlbited, and thafé, all articles capable of being utili food should be conserved. Tt i ï¬ yond question that the use of 1 affects adversely the . realizat _ of this purpose. I "(1) Any Mquor s: cone tuining more than 2% per c alcho hoi shall be regarded a sinto: ng liquor. _ _ ® 3 "(3) The transportation of liquor into any part of Canada wherein the sale of intoxicating liquor is . iMegal will be probibited on ang after April 1, 1018, .. 4 § L "The foregoing provisions will main in force during the war for twelve months after . the 21, miles will offer : plements Bale at on« months‘ of Auctioneer Dee, 28th.â€"J. H. Alway, _ Ridwe Road, North GRIMgBY, will offer all of his farm stock, implements and household . furniture, sale at 930 sharp, terms nine months‘ credit. J\# A. Livingston, Auctioncer.. e Auction‘ Sale ** DNDates Jan. JACKSONâ€"FERGUSON.â€"At . the home of the bride in Cobourg, Ont. on Saturday, Dec. 22nd., 1917 by the Reverand _ Mr. Jull of Peterboro, Walter D. Jackson of Carp, Ont. to Lillian M., second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferguson. WAMILTON His Worship GoodenGugh _ Booker in .nolowmmlnmmlsll. He is the right man in the right place and goodenpugh for anybedy. What more does Hamilton w. ? Messrs. Mewburn and Stewart slip ulllllhhdp-ounluhu. Mvulu?"phllâ€"nq--t be proâ€"Germanâ€"aint it? ‘The fiying camp at Beaimsyille has wot ‘em all on the . fiy. Even _ Pairâ€" brother and Pete Robison. Riggins may scon go too, to camp TEXT OF PRORIBITION Ottawa, Dec. 23.â€"Official announce ment was made by the Prime Minister on Saturday of the prohibition of the importation of intoxicating lMquors in to Canada after Monday next. The ulymulnthtnud purâ€" chases made before that date. The transportation of intoxicating liquor Into any part of Canada where the sale of such HMquor is !Megal is joroâ€" hibited after April 1 noxt and it i alâ€" s announced that the _ manufa¢ture of such liquor "within Canada" will be prohibited on and nffer & da> . to be determined upon. The annd@inceâ€" ment reads: _ * BYâ€"LAW 244 North Grimsby SOLILOQUIES BY _ AB. TUFPORD, BYâ€"LAW number 244, being a by to authorize the closing of a port! appommpppmmomey of the road allowance between Broken Front and the First ession in the Township of Grimaby, and the conveyance of th: L bo :-auuucumnmm a ! WHEREAS by conveÂ¥ance bearir) @B@mimmmer: ,< _ â€"> aum.m.mum.m. AFI George Lorne Book, John Hunter an & to the t icipal Corporation «t a QOUr E. e Muni o‘r‘nvuhlp d‘!‘!‘m;h“?fluby‘l stri ur x‘ land sixty in width exten 45 ing from the present u-nllelhrabout it. Mmlhohutblhndm-m said Township of North Grimsby fr| ‘* the purpose of opening a public hig! way across the said lands. | AND WHEREAS the said Municip Council have accepted the said In; so conveyed in liew of }hat portion, the base line between the Brok ME 100 4th,. . Leslie M. Wilcox, is south west of â€" DenMn! * ir all his farm atock and 1 « and household furniture one o‘clock sharp. Terms nin wredit. Jas A. 1Avingston THE (NDEPEADE Wileox, . living of â€" Beamavilie i cosâ€" n so of L conâ€" 4: conâ€" , alcho nto: ng ( intoÂ¥icat» ted 4917, unâ€" war and the conâ€" auy ® t_ _ Aluminum kettles and cheap as copper owing to the war materials. The followin: kettles, at $5.00; double boil make useful gifts for any M $4.00; hot plates from $3.50 health openm@râ€"se O n Nï¬ o from $3.50 to $10.00. An electric DEnUns POV MCVE ‘Thik can be used with no fear of water spilling in the night.{] This store is full of labor saving devices for â€" the homes (Why not make electric power work for you when it is so cheap. Electric suction sweepers and!| electric ‘washing machines save labor_and . reepers and! e1ECUIC s M 00026 16ï¬ sa [ C OMR P Fectsâ€"... Here:jWe Are! | Here We Are! |___A.Free ‘D_g‘_n.lzgnlsti?ï¬('i:;ifri‘)ing'gmyi of these goods. Our Experience at your Service.‘ Call 130 and ask about it." Phone 130.‘ JAS. A. WRAY GRIMSBY,! Laborâ€"Saving, Timeâ€"Saving Apparatusk A Few Timely Suggestions yue c 7 [ Oinet. Te n acponclarmmcarendewmam 1 THE *ELECT TRICZ sHoP inum kettles and other aluminum }ware is almost as pper owing to the amount of copper beingused'; for als. The following are some of our lines: No.!9 tea $5.00; double boilers, 1 at., at $2.00. Electric goods i] gifts for any member| of the family. Toasters, at t es from $3.50 to $15.00; heaters at Erices ranging her gift this Xmas would make her happier every day in the year? Wouldn‘t it now ? * Well, think of a range that does away with the hardest part of bakingâ€"the constant stooping to the oven. Isn‘t mother entitled to a range like this? Shouldn‘t she have the most modern equipment to save her back, to lighten her day‘s work ? Because the Lighter Day Range has lightened work in many thousand homes, we suggest it this year, in all earnestness, as a most thoughtful gift for mother. . And we believe that nothing could make Mother‘s Christmas merrier than to have her Lighter Day in time to cook the Christmas dinner. An eiectric beating pad with three beats e m lee ~ CrIL eE "Thin wiks e 09 ONT.