Grimsby Independent, 23 Mar 1921, p. 7

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first da, resident and _Of the said Wards has a popuâ€" of five hundred or more and ,.;;,* the said Municipal Corâ€" . is five hundred and thirtyâ€" Bicipal census taken on the mOF Santomhar 10900 LuLilll. 2 }M&fifi&fisfisfimm . GENERAL es N i NNEA Y 3 e South by the Northerly limit Vingston Avenue and the Northâ€" imit of Main Street from Livâ€" @ven-ue to the Easterly limit said Village Corporation. aber Three Ward consisting of ,;,'1" of the said Village lying _Oof the Northerly limit of Livâ€" a Avenue aforesaid and of the Tly limit of Main Street beâ€" Livingston Avenue and the ly limit of the said Village mber Two Ward consisting of all portion of the said Muncipal fation of the Village of Grimsby ed on the North by the Northerâ€" it of the rightâ€"ofâ€"way lands of arand Trunk Railway Company, mber One Wara consisting~ of at portion of the Municipal Corâ€" on of the Village of Grimsby, North of the. Northerly limit of rand Trunk Railway Company‘s f z;y lands in the said Village ICE is hereby given that the cipal Corporation of the Village ‘ by will, after three months the date hereof, apply to the io Railway & Municipal Board, ‘ Section 20, of the Municipal or an Order and Declaration ng the Municipal Corporation of Village of Grimsby into the icipal Corporation of the Town imsby", having three Wards, ered One, Two and Three. e Ontario Railway And _ Municipal Board FHE® MATTER OF THE APPLIâ€" ION of the Village of Grimsby ar Section 20 of the Municipal to be erected into a Town under ame of "Grimsby‘". Mlans and specifications and other uired data may be obtained after nday, March 14th, from the County ineer. o tender necessarily accepted. Tar to road w ay ) The construction of approxiâ€" y 1 mile of Tar Macadam roadâ€" i0) (3) The mately 14 1 either with ments. fi‘ 1) Supply and deli a;: ched stone and gr: _ (2) The operating wo equipped quarrie ts. _ _ Sealed proposals, marked as to conâ€"| resides nts and addressed_ _ to Johnson | nch, County Clerk, St. Catharines, Niags _be received until six o‘clock p.m.,) At the rch 26th, 1921, for the following | annual orks : m _â€"~â€"‘ _ lats We 4 County Engineer, Queen Street, St. Catharines, Ont . WELSTEAD, MAAA NANAAAEATY | l'?man Road Committee, 6+ â€" St. Catharines, Ont (5) _All work guaranteed and at most reasonable prices. _ We work when we work. EP am prepared to undertake | _ Smithville Reviewâ€"Mrs. Emma J. AH 1â€"; « Silverthorn, wife of Mr. Arthur Silâ€" .‘kmds of new and repair w?rk, verthorn, passed away as a result of carpenter work, plumbing, | pneumonia at the family hotme in 'mfittin’g or tinsmithine. Caistor, on Sunday, March 6th, aged coUNTY OF LINCOLN COUNTY ROADS | The application of a seal coat of to approximately 20 miles,. of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (89s% GRIMSBY, ONT. Furniture and Undertaking _ Upholstering a Specialty Prompt and Courteous Service Day and Night PRICES MODERATE PHONE 72 The construction of approxiâ€" 14 miles of macadam roadway with or without surface treatâ€" Repair W ork Wednesday RELIEVES DEAFNESS and SsTOPS HEAD NOISES. Simply Rub it Back of the Ears and Insert in Nostrils. Proof of sucâ€" cess will be given by the druggist. M. D. Kitching & Co For sale in Grimsby by W. M. Stewart Drug Co., f Limited MADE IN CANADA 4 ARTHUR SALES CO., Sales Agonts, Toranto &. 0. Leonard, Inc., Mfro., 70 5th Ave., N. Â¥. City F. N. RUTHERFORD, (Successors to J. C. Marlatt) W. T. SCHWAB EAR OIL +"" m CunIuls L SCHut m ' MARSH, Reeve. â€" | Fyuitatives Limited, Ottewa, Ont, > RUSS, Clerk. Phone 302 LEONARD livery on roads of ravel. of either one or ies and crushing March 1021 but the Rheumatism came back. In 1916, I saw in an advertisement that ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ would stop Rheuâ€" matism, and took one box and got relief ; then I took them right along for about six months and the Rheuâ€" matism was all gone and IZ keve never felt it since. bOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. Niagara Fafls. ‘Ont., ~ March > 17. â€".. At the Welland County _ Liberals‘ annual meeting in the Court House at», Welland‘ yesterday, with Presiâ€" dent F. H. Leslie in the chair, the election of officers resulted as::folâ€" lows: President, Jos. R. Wilson, Wainfleet; Viceâ€"President, Mayor â€" J. C. Diffin, Welland ; second Viceâ€" President, W. P. Crowpher,, Pelham ; Third Viceâ€"President, â€" Mrs. (Dr.) Emmett, Fonthill; Fourth Viceâ€"Presâ€" dent, Mrs. George Mann, Ridgeway; Treasurer, J. Logan, Niagara Falls ; Secretary, George A. Porter, Wel-i land. The Chairman _ claimed to. prove that the war had not ended, on the authority of Evan E. Fraser, M. P., for the latter had solemnly promâ€" ed that he would resign when the war was over. He had not resigned therefore the war must still be in progress. He further pointed out that if there was three or four Op â€" position candidates in the field in the next Federal election there would be only one result, the return of the Government candidate. He sugâ€" gested â€" an effort at coâ€"operation Anyone who would care to write me as regards ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ I would be glad to tell them what ‘Fruiteâ€" tives‘ did for me." JOHN E. GUILDERSON MR. JOHN E. GUILDERSON P.O.Boxlz'a,Ptnsbom,N.S. "I suffered with Rheumatism for fiee years, having it so badly at times I was unable to get up without assistance. I tried different medicines I saw advertised and was treated by doctors in Amhberst, also in my home town, St. Catharines, March 17.â€"Word has been received of the death, in Atlanta City of Lt.â€"Col. Roland Hemâ€" mick, formerly ‘of St. Catharines. He and his family spent several years in this city and made many friends. His death was due to pneumonia. Burial took place at Washington, â€"where a daughter, Mrs. P. Johnson,‘ ‘ | verthorn, passed away as a resulit of | pneumonia at the family home in Caistor, on Sunday, March 6th, aged 48 years. She was born in Caistor, being a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Lymburner. She was married about 26 years ago. Beâ€" siders her_husband she leaves one son Cecil. ‘She also leaves two broâ€" thers and a sister, Mrs. W. R. Johnâ€" | son of Dunnville and Oliver of Smithâ€" lville and Malcolm Lymburner of Caistor. No Return of the Trouble Since Taking "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" HAD RHEUMATISM FOR HIVF YEARS mep Smithville Reviewâ€"In St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Hamilton on Sunday, March 6th, after undergoing operationgs for gallâ€"stones and appendicitis, Martha A.Vaughan, ‘beloved wife of Frank R. Olmsted, Bismarck, passed â€" away. She had suffered for some years and | Séemed in a hopeful condition after the operations, but complications set in which proved fatal. Sheâ€" was born at Elcho, Feb. 15th 1874, where she spent her youth. Since her marâ€" riage she resided at Bismarck. Her sorrowing husband and two sons, Percy and Albert, survive; also twoâ€" graondâ€"children; her four brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Olmsted was well kgown and highly respected. She was very much attached to her family and also took .a great interest in the social and religgious welfare of the <young people. Her _ sudden passing is a great shock to the comâ€" munity. She was a faithful member of the Evangelical church. The berâ€" eaved family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. The funeral held in the Bismarck Evangelical church was largely attended and|. was conducted by the pastor, Rev. A.| F. Stoltz, assisted by the Rev. Mr.! Searle, of Eleho. _lw War Vets GRIMSBY will hold a Masquerade Dance in the GRIMSBY East Casino on April Fools night. Smithville Band is‘ being reor ized. > uhn oe BeoQe oBe ofe efeole ofe cfeafe se ofeaBe oBe ce afeaZeaTe ofe afe aBe afo cBeoQenSecTs aBe aBe aBo o3 : s2o ufeaFaaSe h: tBo oZeafe «Te +3 cte oT etact» aPeet Contractor and Mason. News of the District Culled From Our Exchanges District Summanm Moved by Mr. Kennedy, seconded by Mr. Strong, that the Reeve be ap pointed Chairman of the Road and Bridge Committee for the ensuing year. â€" Moved by Mr. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Kennedy, that the Auditors‘ Reâ€" port as read be received and adoptâ€" ed. D. E. Krick, township road superâ€" intendent, presented his report â€"of expenditures on the highways for the year ending December 31, 1920. dogs; and from the Ingot Iron Co., and Corrugated Pipe Co., enclosing price list of culverts, etc. E. L. Snyder, township auditor, presented the Auditors‘ Report for the year ending December 31, 1920. Education re Adolescent School Atâ€" tendance Act; from G. Wilson, Agriâ€" cultural Representative enclosing acâ€" count for a portion of expenses of the Agricultural Class held in Smithâ€" ville; from Fred Rrawlings re road plane and grader; from Ontario Safe ty League re grant; from Curtis Heaslip, report of sheep worried by journment. . Members all present. The reeve called the council to orâ€" der and the minutes of the last meetâ€" ing were read affd confirmed. Communications â€"were read from Hospital for Sick.Children, Toronto thanking the Council for donation; from T.J. Hannigan re Hydro Power; from A. E. McGuer, enclosing petiâ€" tion re Hydro; from Department of p.m ganâ€" Moved by Mr. Snyder, seconded by Mr. Lounsbury, that the following acâ€" counts be paid: . South GRIMSBY, â€" rent Division Court Hall, $8.33; The Clerk, â€"postâ€" age and stationery $4.23â€" W. Marâ€" shal, leveling division 26, $8.00. On motions of councillors Lounsâ€" bury and McDonnell, council adjourn ed to meet in the township ‘"hall on Saturday, April 2nd, at one o‘clock Council Chambérs March The Council met pursuant ournment. . Members all pré The reeve called the counc Council met pursuant to adjournâ€" ment in the township hall on Saturâ€" day, March 5th at one o‘clock. Present, Murray Bush, reeve and W. G. McDonnell, G. E. Lounsbury C. Snyder, councillors. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Communications were read fror Geo. Wilson, re account of taking care of Hall during course at Smith ville. and from F. W. Reoberts, enclos ing account for rent of hall, for Diâ€" vision Court purposes. A ] Moved by Mr. Cowan, seconded by %‘i KEFxpbax Hdxas ilv St. Catharines, Ont., March 20.â€" 'J. Curtiss Grobb, of the undertaking 'firm of Grobb Brothers, died in the General and Marine Hospital last 'evening of ‘bloodâ€"poisoning contracâ€" ted two weeks previously while at work. Mr. Grobbs‘ assistant was working with rubber gloves, bilt not satisfied with the speed that was beâ€" ing ‘made, the employer also took part in the work bareâ€"handed and one of his hands, the cuticle of which had been punctured by a sliver, became infected. He was 72 years of age. and is survived by a grownâ€"up fam. cated in the centre of the three. The company plans to proceed immediateâ€" ly to develop the oil, which, it states, is undoubtedly there in quantity, Railroad shipping facilities are availâ€" able within half a mile of the wells. â€"Haldimand :Advocate. a land, situated near Nelles Corners. The search for oil by this company dates back a number of years, but the thg largest discovery is the reâ€" sult of a fresh start made in 1920, when seven wells were> drilled on the Western portion of the property. Distinct indications of the probable trend of gas and oil were found in three, and the oil pool was finally loâ€" The Dominion estimates tabled last week have an appropriation of $5,500,000 for construction work on the Welland Ship Canal. This would seem to indicate the prospect of new contracts in which case the section just north of Welland will be the one to be first let. The discovery and location of a petroleum oil pool in North Cayuga township was announced a few days ago by the Midfield Natural Gas Company, which holds a lease on the Beamsville, March 16.â€"On orders from headquarters, construction on the provincial highway was | closed down last night until further notice. The order does not affect the secâ€" tions under contract. among the Oppositions. C Mr. W. M. German believed that the Government as a whole was just as#sincere as Mr. Fraser in its promâ€" ise to retire when the war was over. ‘"There was not a word of truth in their promise," said he. "It was not to win the war, but to win the elecâ€" tion that the union took place. Their only salvation was to get some Libâ€" erals in with them. It is now back to the same old Tory Government." . GATINSBORO COUNCIT CAISTOR COUNCIL EXK_xEkxryx® MURRAY B SHIELDS, Cler} THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO AUSH, Reeve rdrrabre ie bed brdbadbre â€"up â€"famâ€" toâ€" adâ€" ecfe:] 1921 e cfectaaf Sheep Valuatorsâ€"J. E. Lymburner Adam A. Snyder, Morrison W. Comâ€" ) Wills, Adam E. Beamer Nelson Hodgkins, Benjamin Caughell Curtis Heaslip, Alonzo Comfort, A ‘ a> 4 by Mr. Steward, seconded by 5; Cowan, that this council, take this opportunity of extending conâ€" gratulations to our worthy Reeve, Mr. R. W. Lane, on being elected to the honorable position of Warden of the County of Lincoln. Byâ€"law No. 328 was passed to num ber the highways in the township. Byâ€"law No. 399 was passed to amend the salary byâ€"law No. 383. Byâ€"law No 400 was passed to reguâ€" late the running at large of dogs. ‘ Byâ€"law No. 401 â€"was passed to apâ€" point sheep valuators, pound keepers and fence viewers as follows:â€" Pound Keepersâ€"George Bromm, D. NVoll, Adam Dilts, George Nash, H. H. Hitchcock, Orlin McPherson, Melvin Moore, Adam C. Lane, Luciene Moote Thomas Freure, Richard Dawdy, M. H. Coyne, Ezra Shrumm, Benjamin Caug]l, Samuel . Robbins, Calvin Traver, Lemuel â€" Vaughan, Georgei Moore, Joseph Harrington, Herbert} Dawdy, Walter Collyer, J. W. Lee. | Mr. Strong, that this Council authorâ€" ; I ize the Reeve and Clerk go sign and seal a petition to the Hon. E. C.| Druary re Hydro Electric Power in | 4 Rural districts. F Moved by Mr. Cowan, seconded by | 4 Mr. Strong, that the Collector‘s time|© be extended until the next meeting of Council. P b Moved by Mr. Steward, seconded | T hu BP en l insl Ahris rzanaan sanmali Steward, seconded t this council. take Moved by Mr. Steward, seconded by Mr. Cowan, that the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to issue their cheques for the following acâ€" counts : R. W. Lane, sessional allowance $12; J. Cowan, sessional allowance â€" and committee time $14.00; Alfred Kenâ€" nedy, sessional allowance $10.50; W. J. Steward, sessional allowance $10.50; E. L. Snyder, services as Township Auditor $21.00; J. W. Clark, services as township Audito: $21.00; S. W. Freure, to apply on salary as clerk and treasurer .$150; D. B®. Krick, to apply on salary as Township Road Superintendent $200; S. W. Freure, registering births marriages and deaths $17.25; Geo Wilson, quarter of expenses of agriâ€" cultural class held in Smithville $10.50; Municipal Worl Assessor‘s Guide and dog tags, etc., $13.15; F. W. Roberts, Division Court Hall rent year 1920, $8.33; Amos W.~ Robins, one ewe worried by dogs $10; Curtis Heaslip, services as sheep valuator $1.00; A. T. Michell, printing finanâ€" cial statements, etc., $64.26; Laverne Krick, cutting brush, Con. 4 and 5 $9.60; W. T. Misener, cutting brush on con. 4 andl 5 $28.80; Marshall Dolâ€" an, cutting brush on Con. 4 and 5 E. Burritt, Joseph Schwoob. Fence Viewersâ€"Daniel Railton, T Felker, Alonzo Strong, Luciene Moote Adam E. Beamer, Ezra Shrumm Robt. Waines, Amoss W. Robbins. Alonzo Comfort, George Miller, Josâ€" eph Schwoohb. Can you do it well? Just one or two doses of DR. MILES‘ NERVINEâ€"$1.20 will soothe the irritated and overâ€"strainâ€" ed nerves. Guaranteed Safe and Sure. § (Globe Optical) OPTICIAN 52 King East HAMILTON Prompt and Accurate Service Established A. D. 19o0. and 5 $9.60; Laverne Krick, drawin: the forms and mixer $6.65; Alva Mc Pherson, putting in culvert $5.25 Wilbert Hessler, cutting brush $8.10; George Moore, cutting wopd $9.60 : John Cosby, labor on road â€" with team $2.63. Moved by Mr. Cowan, Mr. Strong, that this Co« adjourn to meet on Mond at* 10 ‘a.m. $6.00; Thomas Smith, cutting brush con. 4 and 5 $24.00; Nelson Chadwicl cutting ‘brush and drawing wWOO( $30.60; Frank Upper, cutting brush con. 4 and 5, $18.00; George Cook cutting brush con. 4 and 5, $19.20 W. Shantry, cutting brush on con. W. M. Stewart Drug Cf)f, "(_:‘r'x?ifimâ€"s-b-y. 1. B. ROUSE SLEEP this Cocncil do nov W. FREULELE,â€" Clerk owan, seconded b y, April 4t! SEVEN

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