4 hous u‘htE..dlouw in GRIMSBY, electric lights, city water, Very reasonable price, casy terms. This place will sult a workâ€" ing man who wants to get a home widenis or trouble of any knd to mar the 200d nature of the thousands. a a a e a ® ‘The boat service to the Beach is a daily oneâ€"including Sunday. wost potromage of the amuscments, and refreshment boothsâ€"and no acâ€" UEPAIRING . A Go to . Bull‘s Shoe ‘Store. Mor‘s Fing Shoes, Women‘s H. BULL Prices and goods .4 right. Beot Revairing promptly i For Seasonable either white, black, wine of ..::,mm-mrm'h-; T wait | -.!:u-- satisfac» tion or your money back. _ . Botter facilities than over for efficient and prompt service, _ ‘The White House and the Red Hairde Girl. Ew Patricia Brent, Spinster and eye glasses in every varieâ€" H. HILLIER & SON Do YOU NEED 4 Beers West of P. 0. illton t ' Established A. D. 1900 1. B. ROUSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1918 _ . Footwear all instructed the Road Commisstnor «in.’iii"ï¬t look alter the placiog of it on smagse Marmad s ult sele rerindi it dbicimme itc o snn 4 \hml‘mï¬uu‘umth‘! been done on the Rase Line Road, ot any kind, since it had been first grac| edâ€"and be felt that the reaidents ot that esction of the ‘Township were| entitled to a little more consideration for the taxes they pay into the Township exchequer. j uay 1 ui'-m also . 50 is sank | CCC mmnmmaaieg in of a cuivert on roa Epectals o where ii turns wost, and tlo(hlnlli.â€"._ u-'.':n _ Mr. Munter, of _ Munter h& ©RIMSDY Ract, appeared bélure Council with reference to having fur llw-ofltuu‘lo“l-l-! Hnwl:r.hm.d.mlmd Ruzd; upon w .:m $ has been done mmmw- Mr .HMunter‘s plea was for gravel to } be drean an‘ sy~sad upon this road, in order t*o save the work IM' done upon {iâ€"and for some gravel to be put on the new Base Line Roac. A great dou!l of discussion arose over this request and Mr. Me=*or offersd io contribute a man and team lur the } @uration of the work, if the Council would only listen to his appeal; be , also stated that no work had tcen , done on this road .of any kind, stnce , thes the rock, accurding to the Enâ€" gineer that he would have to blast out, was not oneâ€"quarter of the amount he had been . compelled to blast. The Council was sympathetic with br .Blair and granted= bim an exté.sion of time to December 31, 19‘ », in which to domplete his porâ€" un of the ditch. Eum“â€"ï¬ was not holding up water on any 'ummth own; that he was unable to complete teh work by August 1 as he had not the time nor was he able to secure labor, and the explosive _ he . required to blast was unobtainable, at present. He further stated that in the Engineer‘s Awurd Jlils portion of the work was estimated at in the netAborhood of §100â€"and he i â€"â€" ty heen pat to a cost uf 25. .325, with & great doal of work ;st to do; and beld to discuss the medal presentaâ€" tion to the returned mon of the two municipalities was read; and the Reeve was selected as the person to make the arrangement with the Vilâ€" hâ€-nulntmm condition of several ditches throughout the Township came in =-.udl E. glf ; ir. Apâ€" ’unlldnnlm relative to a notice he had received that he would have to complete his portion of & ditch neross his property by August 1; and asking for an extenâ€" sion of time. Mr. Blair stated that / _A communication from the Village of GRIMSNY Council requesting the setting of a date upon which a joint ‘The minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and adopted ;and aâ€" number of comâ€" munications were read by the Clerk. A notice of the amount that will hav e to be raised in the Township for County purposes was laid before u-:uul:-u:muw wn next mecting. This called for North GRIMSBY to kick in with $22,918.26 to the County and is made up as follows: General purpose, $14,32%5.39 â€"Patriotic, $3,541.11; Children‘s Sholâ€" ter, $80.48; Good Roads, $4,184.94; Q. & G. Road, $786.34. _ a*. > _ North GRIMSBY Council met in the Council Chamber, GRIMSBY, on Saturday, July 28th. at 1.30 P. M. _ ‘The Reeve, Mr. H. ». Roberts, oseâ€" pled the Chair, and Counciliors Marâ€" low, Smith, Douglas and Lawson were all present, and in great fettle for Finsace ete. **r0 | Thy 12â€" Mar yepe e | nfbupoomit time fett o5 ts | a‘clock in the eveniag, 1 will offer a considerable quantity of housekold | furnituro .dishes and smail articlss. low, living on Main Atreet West, m | GRIMSBY, will offer the conteuts 0f his house -:t::. tl.‘m-eha furniture, carpâ€" Puza curtaing, a \ bricâ€"aâ€"brac, ware, fagts esins... ies TENDERS FOR‘ COAL h m“ addressed > everything wil! be solg mm'u?.u"m rendor fur 'w:u reserve. Sale at oRo m‘tz ‘the Dominion Buildings, Onâ€" P For full list _ see _ bills) ; Quebec," wil be received 18. A. LIVINGSTON, AUCTIONBER | at u.-:n.. uniil 12 o‘clock noen, ‘ omm mm mm Â¥ 20, 1919, for the supply _ July 17â€"â€"Wedressayâ€"Mrs. 0. c.‘.,'a' Tor ine" mowlaien ‘Bundions! ie Muction, ©Mn" wae [oalden io (omtghens (he provinces or untario| i mabain C GRIMSBY, | on &hl“w‘ ts ~..\.~ ' « i dat" her nowegheng mrmgiers whe --'-..u To valeincd mt this ofticn l n:. o:‘bor lawe l;.:.l In !a. sald! . ad from the Caretaksrs or th« O4f "ï¬-lml“ w M-“ Thc lluo:l_l_l:l‘li ferent Dominion Ralldings werything «‘il; +o sold :-rn Tw,;sâ€"c:ï¬' ‘agston, auctivuesr, in rabaim GRIMSBY, on wiis dn!-.hnmouhnn‘nud -lo' wweols of her lase hy cand. to ts sold! without reserve. ‘The house and “! will be offerde at the same time and R:‘ Sale _ at _ ore _ gelock.| terms see bills . Jas. A um..l ston, Auctioneor. July 17â€"â€"Wedreniayâ€"Mre. 3. W. ""lé"- will offer for sule, by e auction, _at her realdence, dÂ¥ e o I It was moved by Coun. Lawson,! veconded by Coun. Douglas, that the| fuilowing accounts be paid (a list! amounting to $1,005). Carried. | It was moved by Coun. W see i secunded by Coun. Siith, the | Council do now adjourn to moet | again on August 2 for general busiâ€"‘ news. Carried. I Pâ€"aptevetendthes APics s d ... ... a-l_i'-'_ ~expent noC To x: ceed $100 for gravel and work on the Munter lane and Base Line Road, in Acordance with the offer made by Mr. Hunter. Carried. lative to the depredations of the picâ€" nicer sand trippers to the Beach on the fruit crops and trees of the reaiâ€" “.fl'-.h-lne-ul:- protection necessary un fruit growers are prepared to lose some hundreds of dollars each year, ‘The matter u-hhr.u.-“t:-ld trroleâ€" vant discussion, was finally left with Coun. Marlow to make l:; most economical . arrangement | could, for the police protection of that section, at the expense of the township. f % ‘ Concerning the Roads Discussion, Coun. Marlow stated he had heard that the teamsters usually employed »mmmumu&sd:‘ Inc on strikeâ€"and it was left to ‘ Road Commissioners, after. particu« lars of rates paid, had Leen gleandd mu.-umwuihoâ€"-‘ ell as to certain work to be done, on Reeveé is to unu: _for the borrow» Ing of the County ler for work on roads on the Mountain. ty3 i gvepremfrem ies ic L B _ B3 BA C been approached the lidren ; Mr. Abbey‘s brothers of GRIMSBY hu.hm to b ‘h.-“bhfli.'hn- oflhcglao.mhh!:.l-u is Towh Setere‘ he ..."‘.-,.‘:‘...., this week, to Port Dal MTRerrslaing 0t 08 taltphone _ raw| nutlo":cst’qdmm- l.!~'7|) served rough _ GRIMSBY . Centrs NERGF KLE, u-n'.â€"i’::ulhlm dd:;i .'A::'O.n:‘:::m ten was in the matter. | =’mlcnh-h Coun. Marlow brought up the ques| / the Fleldâ€"Son of Constable J. 0. uua.d appointing a Constable a: Konkle GRIMSBY East for the summer | _ (_.__ _ _ uie : July 10â€"Thursdayâ€"1M It was moved by Coun. Lawson AUCTIOY SALE DATE® _ Mowere at Fuoai; supply ot hlld‘ without . m« «&\ "a Lv. the ".'ï¬'i tendor must be sccompanis¢: \Â¥ MD acoupted cheque ©~/ N | tfo wrafter meult C _ _ | mt Of the Public Work: ~ oyual | w M ‘toflnmnm tie .. tom»| 0k Lom. Sonds of the Dom{nâ€" l"‘ wl aiso ue accepted as security,| or war bond and cheques if requinc4‘ !'" ®*ke up an ;M amount | I I 6. huoi'l!n. o l 0. v, Prilslaw, Jordun Fel W. Disher, Crimsby, Dec i @. Armstrong, Grimaby _ Des Walter Johnson, Grimsby East {ï¬i 2n. Smithville } mer, Grimaby Fteming, Grimaby Department of Public Works Nt + hald _ We are nlh‘l-:rl to chronicle, this week, the of a resident of illlfll'. who although not living Toil meouh, ond highly pophier with ‘ i popu all who came in contact with him, in the person of Mr. D. B. Abbey, one of the gateâ€"tenders at the G. T. R. Staâ€" _ The late Mr. Abbey came to GRIMS BY from Gravenburst, some six or #izht months ago and took the posiâ€" tion he held up until his death, with the railway company. A short time I, W. Dodze, Smithvilie Ms, Isame Game ,Gimsby .‘Ghn"-ï¬i:u"f;"-&;.um" @ un made on tho forms supplied by t um Dgn.-t and in acoordance with the conditions set forth ac>¢in. mgo his wife joined him, here, and ;::;‘m. residence on Ontario \ wWilhinany Pebaumcle thit distriet and ‘@ the second son of Chicf Constable 3. 0. Konkle, ofGRIMSBY. He spent a .ut.ï¬-!n «on and for his of service -.o'.l:lhrmhnr-u-dannll A Nesident of Grimsby But a Short Timeâ€"Came Were From Gravenâ€" â€" For many ears Mr. Abbey has been troubled with the disease which cut m.:hlh.lnh-d never deâ€" serously and even until death game and rélleved his sufferings on Tuesday morning of this week, July 8, 1919, he had not lost any time from his work. On Tuesday morning the :rudmmunhh-- time, w eating breakfast complained of feelng faint, and withâ€" in a very few moments had passed gway, quietly. _ _ "Serg‘t H. M. Konkle, 102nd battaâ€" !L. formerly 164th and 205th battaâ€" The late Mr. Abbey, previous to eoming to GRIMSBY had been a ship carpenter and had been in active opâ€" omhl':nm-d-elhmlnhh Laken many years; be originally haled from Port Dalbousic. He was Untii Ske Tried "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" â€"â€"Made From Fruit Juices wonderful medicine, ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘. Ihave been a sufferer for many years from Vislent Heedaches, and could get no permanent relief, A friend advised me to take ‘Fruitâ€" atives‘ and I did so with great 112 Conume $r., 8r. Jou®, X.B. "I feel I must tell you of the great benefit I have received from your suceess ; and now I am entirely free COULD NOT STOP THE HEADACHES ___ MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW, tbe. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At all dealers or sant on recelst of F: fevies: Grimaty _ ie L. Poole. Grimssby East Dec. DEATH OF D. B. ABBEY quoting extracts from the June . 4(20 mevinc geviteitiigs ccon uty i in s e â€"~AmeRnapiermipient wâ€" 0 CC Es C ‘Woodyatt 18 inch, reg. $10.50;, regular $13.00, for.....$1200 Electrio 16 inch, regular $8.75, Nh-amth Boamsâ€" wille in 23, 1918, by which two Polacks were iled, one died of . inâ€" m‘ml’.lllmm badly when an H. O. & B. <car crashed into a drayload oft berry pick ors; some of the injured issued writs against* the Radial Company, and some months agzo were awarded damâ€" ages TS aue ‘Teits. "or Deeiges 'i Rome Were Awarded Damages Muaths Ago moer. and seyital wore Dballfl& _ . NJ X*Â¥Ily! J a :m.-o“-.tmu-m-nw.::l:: against* Radia) Company. w-uhlsomumâ€-. ages -m»u.-â€"--m&' empatriote, five more of the .wy' who wore injured at the that ‘tme hn se pomeess nds went io . oamntmnt the M. ' s CTLMUL PPE We muvavae;, a of the Company. Just to remind our Suporintendent of Works that ho is not to forget to keen the matte; of = second comt of oil for our Main Street befure the County Roag Superintendent, in orâ€" de= that that second coat might be alven before the first soat is entirety Eoshal 4& Burgoyne ‘These Prices good until the next issue of tnis paper. Quite a few lines of milks have mdvanced: Klim (small size). .. ... .. . 16¢ 1UXâ€"This has advanced again while our stock. lasts _ __ TELEPRONE XO. 5 THEAL BROS.: ‘PHONE a1 sUGak Rest Granulated, 100 Ib. sacks Target (large cans) red. .. .40 Wig Wam (good red Sockeye) THE STORE OF ONE THOUSAND AND ONE THINCGS Holly Erand (choice Sockeye) AGENT POR: Johnsâ€"Mansville Roofing, International Harvesting Machinery, John Deere Harvestng Machinery, Rissell Dise, Wilkinson Plow, Grayâ€"Dort Automobiles. wE CAN GET YOU AXYTHING YOU XEED Haclock Brard (small cans), good value..........2 for2 5¢ ORDERS DELIVERED TO THE BEAOH TWICE DAILY CAE i6 s sae‘e is + ENOE Bs SUING H. 6. & B. CANNED MILKS MOKE RUMORS, (We Delivez All Orders.) "HARDWARE AND PLUMBING"® Big Cash Store" i "The Sweet g DryudDry†§ Robt.DuncanGC» Whotesale price o‘ Cris 40c ong $1.230. We are ling at these prices. POTATOESâ€"Old _ ones, Carolina Head Rice..... 18e Ib, Best Siam Rice...2 Ihe, for 25¢ TAPIOCAâ€"Singapore and _ the CREAMERY . BUTYERâ€"Smithâ€" ville Brand( fresh tw‘ce a Kellog‘s Corn *"ms..2 for #5¢ Best quality Japan Rice L5¢ Ib. Coal Oil.....4 gailons for $1.10 TOBACCOS, all kinds 2 f« #5¢ Closing Hour $80 pm., Satorâ€" duys 9 pam. Wet ans Dry, Wit about Pr hibition by J, P. MeRvoy, With numerous iMustrations. James St and Marke 8gu= 25¢ GRIMSBY, ONT ......8 for S5e