Grimsby Independent, 9 Aug 1922, p. 7

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922 :z"llllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllIIIIIHHI!]IIIIIHIIIII.IlIIIlllIIIIIIUIIIIIIllllll[!!lllIIlIIllllllllllI|IIIlI!llIIIIIIIllllnllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHI':4 se in er mm en 2 n e en en e oo e n e e e e c e en eee n en en enc n emennnere n TE July Eruit has not sold at such reasonâ€" able prices for several years:>" Y ou should not overlook this opporâ€" tunity. . For evenly graded, careâ€" fully . packed ifruit, â€" containers should have the mark of The Niâ€" agara Peninsula Growers, Limited, Grimsby, Ont. become an board asked bylaw to rai poses. This when a mot! not want to school;" they Kemp voted INDEPENDENT ADS PAY esignea in July ano nder was appointed une the cows came restrictions, John H. C apaxre & s ive others putting i prevent their runnin : next meeting was granted by byla mended to suit thei * in June school acc wubbish removed from G. T. R. & G. stone road on Murray . (All the motions in the book mnection with this locallyâ€"celeâ€" 1 mixâ€"up are marked, probably wyers digging up evidence as ases proceeded. On April 26 a special meeting ted W. 6. Clarke four months e of absence, and the first menâ€" is made of the Mechanics Instiâ€" 3‘ the library had been in “ i for,} many > years. The| fil made a grant of $24. In May| ": Airst board of health red, when Moore and Kerman ved under bylaw twelve that Dr. E. Millward, William Forbes and| 5f?E”aflmer be appointed. Forbes | s med in July and Dr. R A Aléexâ€" Disposing of All Odd Lines Previous to Arrival of New Fall Stocks â€" For Men and Boys MEN‘S OVERALLS f $ Reg$‘1.75._. § s i. o. M MEN‘S KHAKIOVERALLS $ (Combination) Reg. $3.50. .. MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS Res:$1.50...... 7. 1........ u0 MEN‘S FINE FELT HATS $ Res:$4.00..°.....:....... . MEN‘S BALBRIGGAN OR Nainsook Combinations.. ... BOYS‘ COTTON JERSEYS Res. 50¢..... .: .. .2......d.. BOYS‘ COTTON STOCKINGS Reg.50c¢c.. .. .. faleste $s clog. MEN‘S FINE SHIRTS f Broken lines. Reg. $2.00.. .. . QUALITY NECKWEAR mes.$2.00..........l....... QUALITY SHIRTS $ Res:$4.00.......:. .. >.. .. ... UALITY SHIRTS geg.$4.00.. es llllls ga $2°49 f "The Home of Fashion" Main Street ( FERUIT AT LOW PRICES HOFFMAN‘S will be . remembered. that in’ 1883 a bylaw (No. 40) hadâ€"been | SATURDAY IS LY SGHOOL BOARDS HAD (Continued from page 1) nesday, August 9, 1922. E. V. Hoffman RAP DAY I One Day Only $ LCl iWw Sixt ir wish :ommodG n for Grout 1n pe al ste ind forty tition <â€"t P n O1 AT purâ€" week ng it did old Ir>,to while had the O1 j pvimo miore nIstory was writte ’,June when a bylaw (No. 50) was |troduced to raise money for. a Ihall, Moore and Walker making motion.. The bylaw was yoted July 9 and carried 35. to 22, the bi ing being completed and accepte the following January. M. Dur was paid $12 for housing part of apparatus and a~ motion: "of tha passed for the Rev. R. R. Mait] for housing a part. Also a by was. passed leasing the rear ro over the fire hall to the Mechan Institute for three years at $5( +yean..-;;f t in August E. E. Loosleyâ€"f6Ff t school boar askedâ€"for money relieve congestion in the school, h ‘the councilt Wante&-@\new ~site a did nothing then. In SQ%tember t board asked for a byla "~to _ rai |‘In February *‘85 Kemp m with Moore that the reeve sign a memorial to the : lasking that Grimsby be m of entry, . r«mms» PR YX 9 {' Major Anderson was the of Grimsby and had been yearsyacting>at . St. Cath there would have been â€" at efficient incmb.re.n.t_for the some more history was June when a bylaw (No. 5 troduced to. raise money f hall, Moore and Walker m; motion.. The bylaw was July 9 and carried 35. to 22, ing being completed and a the following January.. M. was paid $12 for hansings‘ n council saved (?) some year when J.~Harvey.T price for assessor from and Robert Teeter did t collector from $25 to $1 sibly they had nothing e might as well get a lit is now a port of entry. few knowâ€"that Over 4k previous to it becomin effort was made to have In February °85 Kemp with Moore that the ree sign a memorial to the asking that Grimsby be 1885â€"There was 0 this election Welling ing the place *"of council saved (?) sor meeting on passed "to forseen ext for the village. ‘At a special : in November when} the solicit ported the loss.of the case; the Clarkeâ€"and Moore were appoi enter an appeal, while at ‘:a passed to open up Murray street matter was precipitated in Apr: this year (1884) as mentioned a and Willis Beamer and others c ed an action to have bylaw quashed. On August 14 < a osp meeting of the council was c when the reeve and Moore were pointed a committee to. engag solicitor to defend the action, at September $50 was placed to credit for expenses. The village this action the case being tried fore Justice Osler in October, A worth, Rykert and Ingersoll a« for the village. ~At a special mes pense Talse nuary Grimsby se money} es in 188 was only _ 98c $1.98 98c _ 39¢ °* 39¢ 98c 59¢ $1.25 $2.49 For Mer and Boys n UHEESHANRNHNE3 m 1IOr itharin IT 1 € l U i] ypac CS hes ‘vi‘.i n El S e ts w L9 fGath Sove ralle Re ce 6 Ne

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