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FIRST INVENTED INX TORONTO I well remember advocating the opening up of a street through that section of farm land and pointing out how it would benefit the Village of Grimsby and how it would increase the price of property in that localiâ€" ty: My opponents prophesied that the youngest child in Grimsby would never live long enough to see a house built on a street through that locality. was being made to open up Livâ€" ingston Avenue; and one of the arâ€" guments used was "that while grass grew green and water ran, there never would be a house built on Livâ€" ingston Avenue." As I pass up Livingston Avenue now and look upon the fine school buildings and Bbeautiful grounds, and gaze upon the many handsome residences and listen to the hammers of the workmen on one of the bigâ€" gest factories in Canada, my mind floats back to the time when an efâ€" «red dollars per acre, we are forced to admit that real estate in that loâ€" cality has certainly taken a jump. When we contemplate, that fou, years ago, four acres of the present school grounds was purchased for sixteen hundred dollars and then when we know that last year another piece, of land land adjoining, was purchased at a price of sixteen‘ hun When we contemplate that a few years ago the spot where these schools now stand was a corn field or an oat field, without even a street to get to it and then look upon the locality as it now presents itself ‘o the eye, we are forced to admit t‘ _ Grimsby is certainly progressing. Speaking of the High School it might not be out of place to remipd as "or urimsby : in partifu B \giee . the school buildings and the grounds now owned by the Village of Grimsâ€" by, are amongst its very best agssets. I doubt very much if there can be found in the Domminion of Canada another village the size of Grimsby that has such fine school buildings and grounds. credit to Grimsby." Mr. Christie‘s verdict was "It ; *. Â¥. * * * % one of the finest. High Schools i And the end is not yet. Property the Dominion of Canada." "I qgis in greater demand in that locality not think that there is a better"Y than it has been at any previâ€" equipped science room in the wholUs time and the price will continâ€" of Canada." "The school is a greai‘*’ to ‘go up and houses will continâ€" Mr:~,J. D. Cristie,. headmaster the Simcoe High School, when o visit to Grimsby, during his BHa holidays, went through the new H School accompanied by the cha man of the Property Committee, i J ~W." Dival. > GRIMSBY,\Y9NESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911 W. M. Stewai Drug Co. Limited TTHE | MPETTTION with Jaek a little"kheast Saturday night. Coupons will be.accepted at the Druge for l;eit;hex' competitor but must positively be handed infre 1Q‘ o‘clock on Saturdéay night, April 29th. . 4 The Winner wil} announced next week. ends this week t ané ing to be an interesting and exciting finish: Those whonsthky coupons had better dispose of them before Saturday £g®"MIl be vaiuless after April 29th. The competition hag 'c;" own to a BATTLE ROYAL between M 2 eB hin sirer Hiirim im al a Mast?C k McCGonachie Mast?"alcoim HNummel alitâ€"a t we‘s- C JCE not i)wels AND > e o _Everybody knows it now, but only «i Yery few had faith in the projeci of opening up the new street through that territory fifteen or eighteen ears ago. Tucighteen or twenty years ago is Jot so very long and it certainly do»s not appear long to me when I look back, yet eighteen years has been long enough in Grimsby co make farm land that was then worth one hundred dollars an acre, now worth two thousand and two thousand five hundred dollars an asre, in the locality through whicth Livingston Avenue runs. ie value of this land has been raied, not by any efforts on the pait of the owners, or the money expended on it by the owners, but by the fact that it is located practiâ€" ally in the Village of Grimsby, but legilly outside of the Village . of GriM. ‘art of the land is within two hun did yards of the post office, withâ€" inone hbhundred yards of the fire h@l, within one hundred yards of th electric railway station and yet it pays not one cent of taxes â€" and ccflrï¬mtes nothing towards these intitéï¬ons, which have raised its vahe from one hundred dollars per Ecia gienty years ago, to two thous ant dollars per acre in 1911. 4 â€" this block of land is practically in t]i%village as far as comfort and crï¬}enienCes are concerned and yet it:ontributed nothing to the advance rrh‘t',of the village. _ refer to the block of land comâ€" rflzcing at Dr. Millward‘s and runâ€" nï¬ easterly to the home of â€" the 1a Dennis VanDuzer. w dmge WUC!\ QI ReVILILL IebINMU O N RRIQI 10D Im greatly benefitted by the imâ€" Pvements made in the Village durâ€" it the past twenty years, but which 8SC far has contributed nothing trards the growth or® advancement (Jlfflle town. aw sWat is the fact that lying right i(&he- Village of Grimsby there is @\kee plock of farm land which has L0 0 g°o up, until that portion of Viliage of Grimsby will be aS iIy populated as any of the t parts (C ontinued on Page PARKE & PARKE 11 0 CadIOULC; in odtnags o. Snb ring c ind‘ C t _ inA Ains is ctdinc a P D 4 J 5 5 4 4 4 44â€" p 4 &4 ipd4odadoGodpo dn to 44 do Piak _ _ _ omm When buying silverware, some people are only interested in the PRICE, ‘and never consider the QUALITY. Whether you desire sterling or plated ware, you may be sure that every piece you purchase from us will be RELIABLE. Graceful patterns in a practically unlimited variety are here for your selection,‘at prices that make a handsomely decorated dinner table a possibility KLEIN & BINKLEY, \ THE / WATCH 7 HOUSE / A LINE OF LEADERS DEERING °FARM MACHINERY P. GRAHAM, Grassies, Ontario Why Shouldn‘t Your Boy Wear Clothes That are Made _ for Him? De Laval Separators, Bissell Disc Harrow, McLaughlin Carriages, Bain‘s Hay Loaders, Beatty Brothers‘ Steel Stalls and Stable Fixâ€" tures, Louden‘s Hay Forks and Slings, Cockâ€" shutt and Fluery Plows. F. W. POTTENGER, AGENT ~ GRI The average mother recoils at the sight of a boy dressed in a fashion which suggests the style of the their elders. Children are children for such a little while that we like to see them in clothes deâ€" signed especially for them. o We are specialists in good clothes for boys and sell so many of them. f Fully two thousand suits are here for your choosing now and every garment designâ€" ed and tailored by the Sanford Co. For prices and particulars write to 10 and 12 James St. N. Hamilton: IS8UERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES SILVERW ARE OAK HALL TELEPHONE 97 ring GRIMSBY $1.00 Per Year 35 JAMES ST., NORTB HAMILTON HEAD OFFICE HAMILTON