Grimsby Independent, 1 Dec 1920, p. 11

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WV mmmmmmmmtnnmmmommni 1 WUUD Un and i1 BIRDS STORE DAVID CLOUGHLEY - 'f‘:‘. y to your postmaster, or write, postage free, to S. T. Bastedo, ‘ _';'-:. dent of Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other mation required. Mention age last birthday. ABOLISH FINANCIAL .‘ey're wWoOTUL (p1.20/ _ * °~ 3 ?;1:, ingston. j V sBut are you ~getting it?" ‘é' that‘s what they a in Toronto toâ€"day," was th« _ Sir Henry went minutely growing of various fruits, their costs, ‘duties | a1 factors entering into their “" put to Mr. Living: _ Am€rican "Avalanche fi,’i want to be protect he law of supply and dema: spi€ "The Chocolates That are Different" Users of Pipeless Furnaces are loud in their praises of them as fuel savers. They are the most economical furnace on the market toâ€"day. 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Any person resident or domiciled in Canada over the age of 5 may purchase, to begin at once, or at any later date desired, an Annuity of from $50 to $5,000, to be paid in monthly or quarterly instalments. _ Any two persons may purchase jointly. _ Employers may purchase for their employees. § “.‘;‘,.\Q'.."alllrl\jl_f‘[ * ;7, ,:/ lfi’ ‘er & § ) © (Cont iske Mc Coys Tea Rooms H GROWERS PRESS he register traveling re circulation takesâ€" cientific construction mes a combination d sucking the return T th Decembe! WO RRY from pas ry 0 .3 their m ivingston mand are quotec e answer y into the questions and other _ marketâ€" 1020 rom Mi 1lvin tific i1veC aueric milil he inne 1nnel 1 1( 1€ Do you ~cannil NO 11( nen n 1( 11 1y ton. ndlin eal 11 1 eek End n PROLONG YOQOUR LIFE emphatically â€" replied â€" M . "That requires scie ling and the ~canning fa doin« it better than anvyor th U never think of coâ€"ope it 11 101 {e( no the a thou four CciTC the =|asked view of the & td\o ' s ~,, _ _ s | 1ted, peless Fur S| â€" Johr the manner 3| the N culation of =) tion, & The cool, or m“tvl\lfi 5 t_hc outer =l mige ; egister and ) to the ie channel z| Sir He )etween the = er;ltgist the double z Sir(' his double =|tation ids to withâ€" =z| questic rnuace base, 2 ;;‘;r;i‘f: ing the reâ€" 3| ples. round the =|far as ieated castâ€" 3| confine is heated, &) tation _ a _ 3| so far reased veâ€" 5| imween the centre =|ator R oo feet per =] movem 1 regularly, = WJI?dfg‘ or, that the & plg du ir into the 3| forts o nace. This 2 cul:}ies, puilding. . & | Orchat g E “HOV of pipes to =) and at | 31:1(11) as a & | e 2 4 =| we wen atureâ€"not = ) withou ept in perâ€" ) told M ce is used. &|, No . z) to pay # == ) winter, T4A =.) more t fpralses of 5| ston /s urnace on 3| are to t to every =| Huds considered =| Niagar: , = | a coâ€"0p ¢ > = | declari: =« | nrotect GRIMSBY 11p peI ans we uzht the npl VA row t1 0 O 1airm them W 0 Mi WHEREAS the s made application tc the Corporation â€" of Grimsby for assist: loan of money for 1 abling them to est on their industry i: AND~WHERAGS t tion have agreed t loqn upon certain â€" tions . set fqrth in tween the said par Being a byâ€"law to raise b; v debentures the. sum of twel sand dollars, to grant the /s 3 way of loan to the Canadian s Limited, of Grimsby, Ontaric 1 them in establishing and carr 1 the manufacture of «dolls, _ 3 and other articles in the Villa E Grimsby. , ~o : AND WHEREAS the said Company have agreed to repay the loan by eqdual instalments of principal and in. terest during Fifteen years with inâ€" terest at six per cent. per annum payable annually. AND WHEREAS the Company furâ€" ther agree to employ not less than forty hands, for twoâ€"hundred days of nine hours each during each year for a period of Fifteen years; to keep the property insured for the full amount of the mortgage; to pay all taxes levied for school purpOSeS and water rates assessed against their property and to agree to a fixed asâ€" sessment of $5000.00 per year for Fifâ€" teen years for purposes of other tax. ation and to maintain the business in Grimsby during the life of the loan that is Fifteen yvears. have equa tere tere; paysa of the Village of Grimsby. BYâ€"LAW NO. 473 0 James Wagstaffe 84Ve particulars of the difficulties of the men of the trade, practically COTTOborating what Senator Smith had stateq, THE SDRENGTH OF THR rARMER _ Recent events have clearly ger nonâ€" strated the power of organized agriâ€" culture. Are you doing yq r _ bit? Are you reading The Farmerg‘ Sun, the Organ of the (Ontario fap ‘%_s? No other publication fights t:? arm ers‘ cause with the same vig@ngo other paper offers its readers as great value individually or ag busiâ€" ness farmers. Its market repp ts are worth many times the subscription price. The twceâ€"aâ€"week Serer of The Farmers‘ Sun costs more than twice the subscription price of’;§1.50. Are you doing your ibit to strengthen the movement? The most effective way to do this is by readingf‘- The Farmers‘ Sun and by getting â€"your neighbors to subscribe. The greater the Sun‘s circulation the greater the growth of the movement. ~â€"The strenbth of the movement is what you make it. Let all help and the proper time is now. Send your subâ€" scription, only $1.50, twiceâ€"aâ€"week, one year. The Farmerg‘ Sun, Toronâ€" to. 'declaring a removal or" 10WersiiBhig protection would be disastrOU® 6 P trade. x v1 _ w SC B | trade. ts > . uokos M «gmgmenganimine moge. . comey commnonneeriane Hudson Usher, m Niagara Fruit comp a coâ€"operative ennn. "No matter what the to pay for apples in _ winter, the buyer has more than $2.25 a barr ston stated. ‘"It‘s the are to blame. so far as to touch Coâ€"Opera tween producer and consurm ator Robertson also urgeq movement. f James Livingston here ha words to say about the ro; ple question. Despite despe forts on his part, car anq la culties, he had 600 barrels , orchard unpicked. 5 "How many cars do you , and at what point? Let us fore we leave. I have Ofte we were able to fix the m. without much trouble," §;1, told Mr. Livingston. ited," was the reply. % John Bridgman, viceâ€"presid« the Niagara Fruit Growers‘ a tion, supported the other sp in the plea for reasonable proi ‘"What‘s the way of getting | huge quantity of fruit going to to the poor people‘s door? Sir Henry of Mr. Bridgman. ‘"Better transportation and erative methods," was the an: Sir Henry did not think tra tation problems. They had no question, but sug%ested the a tion taking hold of some good erative scheme for marketin ples. Efforts along these lin. far as he had studied them, hna confined to marketing angq tra tation problems. hey had not so far as to touch GOâ€"Operatio tween producer and COnsumer ator Robertson als0o urgeq ; nuge qUu to the ; Sir Her "Bette 11 T( id luxurio se of oranges at $6 109 ¢ ie greenings at $4. He advocated putting UP ples in boxes but grow© ed it had failed in their cahlich a hnÂ¥ ‘trafe. owln ira EFruit company operative concern t] never stopped 2 answered, amid e backâ€"benchers. stly Tastes of Poor ivingston also gave understand that the‘ n n1z eC 5 a barre]» ‘It‘s the ars THE INDEPE® on s asservV. erative _ suCc : that their . 1 e as potatoe jJir Henry Dr. om fruit and nublisherâ€"far 10vement is what all help and the ‘w. Send your subâ€" 1.50, â€" twiceâ€"aâ€"week, iawmers‘ Sun, Toronâ€" man tastes | . western e competitOI ‘s assertion aid Company have > the Council of _ _the Village of ince by way of a the purpose of enâ€" ablish angq Ccarry 1 the said Village. rie saidg Corporaâ€" n make the said terms and condiâ€" in acgreement beâ€" tie th a. . He niade 1 k you cain W market 1 anage» n ma ne 1 said Company the loan by rincipal and in. ears with inâ€" _ per annum 1 nsum ilton aid u Poor 4 gave | it the 1 prefe to a Db n Mr [tail( is knov Eften f _ matter Bir B C TE VC 1 ( M th pO 110 r up Henry 1( n 1ving who [DENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARI h 11 hi 0 nc n 0 n tained thereto after one month LTrOm the first publication thereof in the Grimsby Independent newspaper the which first publication was on Wedâ€" nesday, the 24th day of November, 1920 and that the votes of the duly qualified electors of the said Municiâ€" pality will be taken on the 20th day of December, 1920, from nine o‘clock in the forenoon at the following places, namely:â€"In division number One at Wilcox Chopping Mill; In diâ€" 10 11 12 14 § vyignt â€" coh arkiinirutd That for the purpose of paying the said debentures and interest a specâ€" ial rate sufficient for the purpose shall in addition to all other rates be assessed, levieq and collected in each year on all the rateable property â€" of the municipality if necessary during the continuance of said debentures or any of them except said. debenâ€" tures shall be sooner paid That this byâ€"law shall come in force and have effect fr®mn and after the final passing thereof by the Council. Read a first and second time at a meeting of the Council held on the 22nd day of November, 1920. (Signed) Chas. T. Farrell, Reeve. (Signed) W. B.â€" Russ, Clerk. TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a byâ€"law which has been taken into consideration and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Municipality in the event of the assent of the electors being Obâ€" tained thereto after one month from the first publication thereof in the Ayximahv ITndenendent newsnaner the of December, 1920, from nine O C10CK in the forenoon at the following places, namely:â€"In division number One at Wilcox Chopping Mill; In diâ€" vision number Two at the Grimsby Council Chambers; In division numâ€" ber Thrée at Jas. A. Livingston & Sons office. Ang that the Reeve will attengq at the Fire Hall on the 16th day of December, 1920, at eight o‘clock in the evening for the apâ€" pointment of persons: to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. AND TAKE NOTIICE FURTHER that, any tenant, or tenants who deâ€" sire to vote on the saidâ€"byâ€"law must deliver to the clerk of the said Vilâ€" lage not later than the tenth day beâ€" fore the day appointed for taking the vote a declaration provided for by the Municipal Act, Section 265, same to D€ pald I1LO UHC. Harnueo . UZ the Treasurer of the Village of Grimsby for the purpose aforesaid. It shall be lawful for the said Reeve to cause the debentures necessary for the sum required to be made . 0% not less than $100.00 and not exceedâ€" ihg on the whole $12000.00 said deâ€" bentures to ‘be sealed with the Corâ€" porate Seal of the said Village ~and signed by the Reeve and Treasurer thereof, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum and hayâ€" ing interest coupons attached thereto. The interest shall be payable anâ€" nually on the first day of January in each year during the currency of the saiq debentures, the first payment of interest to become due on the first day of January,. 1922. The said debentures may bear any date within one year after the day of which this Byâ€"law is passed and shall be payable in Fifteen annual instalments during the Fifteen years next after the 1st day of â€" Janâ€" uary, ° 1921 and the respective amounts of principal and interest payable in each of said wears shall be as follows:â€" Y eal 6 n l€ ND WHI a( ND WHEL ure debt improvement debts secu special rates and as no principal or interest ND WHEREAS it is necessary in r to make the said loan to borâ€" the sum of twelveâ€"thousand dolâ€" and to issue debentures of : the Corporation therefor. ND WHEREAS the whole rateâ€" property of the Village of Grimsâ€" rccording to the last revised asâ€" meéent roll is $1,059,554 LV Annual Interest â€" Principal Payment ‘$720.00 $ 315.55 $1235.55 689.07 546.48 1235.55 656.28 ° 579.27 12835.55 621.52 614103 1235.55 584.67 650.88 1235.55 545.62 689.93 1235.55 504.23 731.32 1235.55 460.35 775.20 1235.55 413.83 821.12 1235.55 364.54 87101 1235.55 312.27 923.28 1235.55 256.88 879.67® 1235.55 198.16 1037.39 1235.55 136.31 1099.24 1235.55 69.92 1165.63 1235.55 i pe 11 )1 NOTICE SCHEDULI REAS it will require the .55, to be raised annual- d of Fifteen years "to the $1 rEAS the existing deâ€" of the Village amounts 17 exclusive> of loâ€" nt debts secured by loâ€" ates and assessments nal nr interest is in arâ€" 11 money not 000.00 and into the Im 579.27 614103 650.88 689.93 781.32 775.20 821.12 may nc upon the reinafter di hand Villag ( 11 n LC o| 6. It is agreed that to repay the said loan the said parties of the secâ€" ong part shall pay to the said Corâ€" poration as principal and interest the exact amount requireq to be raisâ€" ed in any one year by special rate for the repayment of the said debenâ€" tures on or ibefore the first day of December each yeas the first payâ€" ment to be made on the first day of December, {921, all payments wheâ€" ther of principal or interest in arrear to bear interest at six per cent. per annum, provided ‘that the said parâ€" Ities of the second part may repay the whole amount of the said lqan at any time by paying such a sum of money at the time of such repayment as would with with interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum be sufficient to retire all of the said deâ€" bentures still remaining due and unâ€" paid at the time of such reépayment as the same fall due. 7. It is agreed that to secure the Corporation in respect of the said loan, the parties of the second part shall give to the said Corporation a first mortgage in the sum of twelveâ€" thousand dollars on the property, plant and machinery owned by the said Company. 8. It is agreed that the saiq parâ€" ties of the second part shall insure land keep the premises insured to the | full amount of the mortgage for the benefit ~of the Corporation which may be reduced from year to year as the payments aforementiox\ed have been duly made. 9. The parties of the second part 4. It is agreed that the plant and machinery used in the operation of the saiq industry shall not until atftâ€" ter the repayment of said loan be sold or removed without the consent of the said municipal Corporation. 5. It is agreed that the said par_ ties of the second part shall employ not less than forty hands for twoâ€" hundred days of nine hours each durâ€" ing the period of the said loan, and in case of default in any year of the said period shall pay to the said Corâ€" poration the full amount of Muniâ€" cipal taxes for which their property might be liable in the said year notâ€" withstanding the provisions hereinâ€" after contained for a fixed assessâ€" ment on the said plant and machinâ€" ervy. ing the property immediately North of the,.Grand Trunk Railway Comâ€" pany‘s lands on the said Easterly side of Ontario Street and establish on the said premises within the limâ€" its of the saiq Municipality a modern firstâ€"class factory fully equipped with all necessary plant and~ maâ€" chinery for the purpose of manufacâ€" turing dolls, overalls and other arâ€" ticles and to continually and proâ€" perly maintain and operate the same at the Village of Grimsby during the period of said loan. 2. In consideration whereof, the said Municipal Corporation agree to pay to the saiq parties of the second part as soon as said industry shall be in operation the sum of twelveâ€" thousand dollars as a loan to be re. paid as hereinafter provided. 3. The parties of the second part agree that their building, plant and equipment when completed will be worth at least the sum of twentyâ€"five thousand dollars. and water rates as assessed d3 the property, the parties of the, part agreeing to fix the assess at the sum of $5000.00 per al during the currency of the said and not to excee~ in any case a iod of fifteen years such fixed sessment not to apply to rates 1 for sclkwpol purposes. 10. It is further agreed that members of the Company who to Grimsby shall reside within Municipality. thousand dollars for fiftee with interéest at the rate of cent per annum, provided, a of the said Corporation be to by the duly qualifieq elée NOW THEREFPORE in c« tion of the premises, the hereto hereby agree to and x other in the manner followi 1. The parties of the sec: agree to purchase certain now under optional agreeme Charles H. Bromley, situate Easterly side of Ontario St the said Village of Grimsby ing the property immediatel further agree to and water rates the property, the nart agreeing to 11. It is further agreed that all employees of the said Company are to be paid ‘by the said Comnany in cash afnd such payments are to be made at the said Village of Grimsby. It is further agreed that, during the currency of this loan that the payâ€" roll and books of the said Company shall be open for inspection by> the proper officers of the said Municipal MEMORANDULM ~OF madein triplicate this day of November, 1920 1 ‘WEEN : The Municipal Co Village of Grimsh ty of Lincoln, in Ontario. AGREEMENT D tIOn mbet arties of the ee to pay al Tim (0) tD Trpora W 11 vyenty electors PC tl _the, first issessment r annum said loan 10 n treet and n 16 nsideraâ€" parties ith each nd part property nt= {rom on the 1X,. b1 nd beâ€" North _Comâ€" lasterly stablish he limâ€" modern quipped O cond L LN dun lerk n pel vied the t] n 16e CA. D.;;â€"1920. Wheras a proposed Byâ€"law of the Corporation of the Village of Grimsgâ€" by entitled (a Byâ€"law to raise by way of debentures the sum of $12000.080 to grant the same by way of loan to Canadian Dolls Limited, of Grimsby, Ontario) requires .for its validity the ‘assent of the electors and it is expedâ€" Iient and necessary to.pass this Byâ€" \law for the purpose of enabling the ‘electors to vote on the proposed Byâ€" LHaw : * : of the second pa during the saNÂ¥l years become ba the amount of ui mediately become the saiq Corporat poration shall be charge, on the s and machinery f. and shall have t¢ until‘t] and dis votes of theâ€"electors on a proposed byâ€"law to raise by way of debentures the sum of $12000.00 and to grant the same by way of loan to Canadian Dolls Limited, of Grimsby, Ontario, to aid them in establishing and carrying on the manufacture of dolls, overalls and other articles in the Village Of Grimsby. Passed the 22nd day of November, 1 e afternoon of the same day by the Deputy Returning officers hereinaftâ€" ter named. o 1. In polling subdivision Number One at Wilcoyxy Chopping Mill by Charles F. Mabey, Poll Clerk an® James J. Groce, Deputy Returning Officer. 2. In polling subdivision Number Two at the Grimsby Council Cham_ bers by E. E. Farewell, Poll Clerk and T. E. Mannell, Deputy Returning Officer. 3. Jn polling subdivision . Number Three at James A. Livingston & Sons Printing Office by K. N. Grout, Poll Clerk and Joseph Ness, Deputy Returning Officer. On the 16th day of December, 1920 at the hour of eight o‘clock in the evening the Reeve of the said Corâ€" poration shall attend at the Council Chamber in the Village of Grimsby for the purpose of appointing and, if requested so th do, shall appoint by writing signed by him two persons to attendg at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk and one perâ€" son to attend at each polling place on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting the proposea byâ€"law and a like number on behalf of the persons interested in and opposing the proposed byâ€"law. 3 On the 20th day~of December, 1920 immediately after the closing of the poll on the said proposeq byâ€"law the Clerk of the said Municipality> shall attend and sum up the votes givem for and against the said proposed by_ law. Passed in onen Council day of November, 1920. the 20th day of December, 1920, fromw nine o‘clock in the forenoon at the following places, namely:â€"In divis ion number One at Wilcox Chopping Mill; In division number Two at the Grimsby Council Chambers; in divis ion number Three at Jas. A. Living ston & Sons office. And that the Reeve will attend at the Fire Hall or the 16th day of December, 1920 . ai eight o‘clock in the evening for â€" the appointment of persons to attend a the polling places and at the fina summing up of the votes by th« Clerk. AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHERK that, any tenant, or tenants who deâ€" sire to vote on the said byâ€"law must deliver"to the Clerk of the said Vilâ€" lage not later than the tenth day beâ€" fore the day appointed for taking the vote a declaration provided for by the Municipal Act, Section 265, subâ€" section 3. DATED at Grimsby this 22nd day orporation at an 12. It is agreed )1 d nt lize shall hav iter and of November, 1920 W1 spose of the and machin ‘cond part s the saNl ~pe 1€ imount W 11 NOTICE the C l period of fifteen )ankrupt or insolvent, unpaid ‘loan shall imâ€" ie due and payable to ation and the said Cor e entitled to a lien or said buildings, plant for the said amount the right to immediateâ€" old possession thereof it is paid or to sell the said buildings, chinery in order to l amount which may ‘provide for taking the ectors on a proposed by way of debentures )00.00 and to grant the loan to Canadian Dolls imsby, Ontario, to aid shing and carrving oR i T / NO. 474 C. T. FARRELL HJ time that EREOF the Reeve id Municipal Corâ€" n Reeve W. B. RUSS, W. B. RUSS, h the parties t any time SC this hoppmn. o at th in divis â€"TLiving TC thei Clerk Clerk. D OL ‘ngd

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