& 5 LOWER PRICES | tas Coqnomqqq®qnmnanmanmemnmnn®an®®n®n®nmnnn®nc®cqqqcte WUHTEAUITIUCoerconniconnoooonnnooicoomnooooooooooonooooiiiinininentnid Wedresday, August 30, 1922. thke horses promised fr points coupled with the retained from winners ville of the largest fiel o n justice! _ classes for drills , The Society extends a special invitation to every fruit and vege table grower to show the world what he can grow on his farm. _ The fruit and vegetables will be exhibited in a large tent. BEAMSVILLE FAIR September 15th & 16th If you want to see a real Fair, come to BEAMSVILLE, SAT., SEPT.16th shown in next 1eE( BEAMSVILLE SEPTEMBER 16th Don‘t forget the Baby Show (see prize list) The hor Come earl $30, $20, $10 offered for the best herd of dairy cattle, any breed Write the secretary for a prize list. The biggest list and the biggest prizes ever, H GRIMSBY FLOUR & FEED CO. Graded schools.... ...... ....1st $30.00, 2nd $20.00 Oneâ€"room schools.......‘....1st $20.00, 2nd $10:00 very sch¢61 in parade not winning one of these prizes receiv SBDC BOUGHNER, President We Grimsby Branch. To Investors PHONE 157. QuU1 4Lil}/ Mass (1rot oOr Pace).. 240 Class (Trot or Pace) .. Freeâ€"forâ€"all‘ (Trot or Pace) Runninge ‘Race..::...1i;)0};:. Graded schools. §3 Oneâ€"room schools his he umph j CCiagp oecone ty ieb . . o t im OR r x ! e | . . g & 2 P & gs ; cum Monster School Parade M rimsby Planinge Mills apital Paid up $15,000,000 : Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Fruit and Vegetables oeemmmion meapemummennnâ€"o s rerumenpayopomsRScâ€"Bed n 11 CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE well assorted 11 oneâ€"room schools, <the Society id ‘are giving worth while prizes: Hools... . stt «1st $30.00, 2 schools .*.; ;;:*:;..Astm$20.00; weight Hunter j: it have trained al IF you wish to buy or sell Victory Loan or other bonds, we would reâ€" mind you that our branches at Toronto and Montreal have departments esâ€" pecially organized for this purpose. Call at our nearest branch ; our Manâ€" ager will be glad to arrange this for vou. 6e 1d Ladies‘ Work 11 { Herd Prize LVE 12 N 11 n intift 11 U1 1] lib rompt attentl dl summer on Beamsville track an Simcoe, Galt, Toronto and othe al offer of $1.00 to enter, nothin iw and stabling, assures Beam seen here $1.40 N. M.: BARTLETT ish 4C $1.00 GRIMSBY, urnsr, Manager. ttraction n cement I FIREWORKS FOR CELEBRATION election was fought to a certain exâ€" tent on ‘this issue and the new counâ€" cil went in to settle the argument satisfactorily. Bylaw No. 134 was the result and after the council had ratified it a motion was made by Miller and séconded by Wismer that the new street be named Livingston Avenue â€"as a compliment to the reeve who had worked so ~hard to bring about the settlement. Another new street also same into being this year, James Doran having opened and offâ€" eredâ€"to the village the street now known as Doran avenue. In August to th. secon W C W of I able council but one the year his salary to $85 and thi it $100. W. F. Randall works commissioner had sor for three or four ye practising un for hiso m *+~756 10B Wds IUIININS ~@ ~iaunar and the boys must have bothered hin for Grout and Kavanagh put a motior through that a reward of $5 be pail for conviction, of anyone bothering theâ€"Chinese laundryman. \ 1901â€"Reeve James A. Hewitt; Coun cillors J. J. Groce, â€" W.\ F. Gibson William Mitchell and A. C. Cole. The vicissitudes of the fire company have been but slightly referred ton in naw D Grout and Wismer moved for. a of nineteen mills, Kavanagh and ingston moved for eighteen, but nineteen mill rate ~carried. A: practising up fOor his. p tion, and the council .of some to his municipal ¢ fencing off Robinson stre to the Grand Trunk. an, p Wallace Nï¬sbitt’ K.C.,. ‘advised council that the bylaw was invalid the village did not own the sy afer all. A good move was made 1] @Dv 11 pIl n ne wuranda ‘Irunk and. app nk as poundkeeper. Ping P : Lung, or some other chap 1g Kong was running a l the boys must have bother Grout and Kavanagh put a ugh that a reward of $5 t conviction, of anyone Bot Chinese laundryman. 1( 11 uU siightiy referred to ters, and here is another rat outfit: â€""Moved by‘ ] 1c y de diso to â€"ré i} I#‘c n the record :of: ‘1898 ‘Grimsby owned its firs n,". but in‘ September ce Nesbikt K.C., advi {(Continued from ught toot} Of <thi n( (L€ n on to he hea Grout h In n W n rd o o the Broc ‘ganized constru« e many n W al disband T11 tC the ate t fibson that s the pres ffi n )1 n U 1 present nd that 611 ve, n imn 716 pag L( ero )1 b 1C€ 1900 adde perience b t from Joh appointin. ing Ponsg 0 TV] tC s made 11 nics Insti ent n 1) uil Linr we 1€ m L€ THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO A t th W posiâ€" idded D entl )ein 11 omâ€" proâ€" It Ta t] t] the| was hn 11 W n The council spent $21 for fireworks for â€"the peace celebration (South Africa) in spite of the Forbes bylaw of 1880 prohibitng firewotrks, but they got even with Mr. Forbes by refusing to pay for a flag he had lost or been damaged during the same ‘blowout. The tax rate was twenty mills this year. The first move toward a Carnegie library was made in August when Gibson and Burland made a moâ€" tion that eventuated in the ‘Carnegie grant being made. A new school came up again after a lapse of some years and a bylaw was passed in October to raise $1600 for purchasing a site. 1903â€"Reeve S. : Wismer; Councilâ€" lors W. J. Drope. C. F. Mabevy. W. B. 1903â€"Reeve S. â€" Wismer; Councilâ€" lors. W. J. Drope, C. F. Mabey. W. B. VanDyke and (H..â€" H. Marsh. In December ‘02 the Hewitt planing mill was burned and a bylaw submitted in Fafuary to grant a bonus ‘of $1000, but the ratepayers voted it down. In April a Local Improvement bylaw the council of the matt repealed by Maple L contract na bu Di T N100 re ne 117 rd introduce the original )ne objecting HE TOWNSHIP OoF NORTH GRIMSBY BYLAW NO. 293 L ttit ed D 1( bentures â€" incil was the in in NOTTICE W n assed : ool site forke ~FavIng ; LO In Septembe: x1 U daings paid t 1t n nothe i a writ V idjourned was that the by th be continued) wa pel OT While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st December, 1922, the new bonds will ‘commence to earn interesg from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONTH‘S INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE. f This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the same character as those which are maturing, except that" the exemption from taxation does not apply to the new issue. . investment in Dominion Of, Canada securitiés the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing 54 per cent ‘interest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes:â€" PV 4HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offe 1€ UC Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922. P} [ )€ id iD n L( n on Ct] h of these bonds who desire to n Int the front the tructed _ not on â€"debenâ€" Cl L1 V t] n To H 1€ b. 11 118 g over an erved and e â€"upshot (b) (a) at _ vanâ€" vith the and W. s â€" stead. â€" school ol board nd while T( 1 Drope ing® it to h n giving id argue (0] d V1I till bylaw 6 ‘of Five year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1927. . Ten year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932. Tow?t unc the (NC nc ust, tion ‘hed rom erty the 11 11 a O «@92 DE CERT Ua2andd Issued in 1917 and Maturing 1st December, 1922 * 1 "Finerty, I have a terrible toothâ€" ache; it has me that crazy I .don‘t know whether I‘m a steam pump or a jumping jack." "Why don‘t you do what I do when I have toothache?" "What‘s that?" "I go home to my wife. She puts her arms around my neck, kisses and hugs me, smooths my forehead, and 1 forget all about it. Why don‘t you try Phelps: ‘"That is a sunset my daughter painted. She studied paintâ€" ing ‘abroad, you know." y Nobbs::. ‘"Nh, . that ‘explains it!. I never saw a sunset like that in ‘this country." *4 "I will Finerty. Is your wife at home now?" o8 Phelps daughter ing ‘abro Nobbs : it?" IC 4i CONVERS A Compan centre. that I wish to se Please send me ~ s lt i8 a‘great de: than it is to make a s I1f it is necessar youâ€"anywhere in the These offerings Allan & Co., Investments, St. Catharines, Ont I ha iC me 1. DOMINION OF CANADA MWar and Victory Loans.:.............">. 2. CITY OF TORONTO f 513 â€"per cent. _ Bonds due 1946..:.........," 3. CITY OF WINDSOR 3%% per cent. Bonds due 1937....,!...../. 4. DOMINION POWER & TRANSMISSION 5. percent. Bonds due 1932;:.."..v/.%... 5. CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES ; 7 per.cent. Bonds due 1942...:. ...: ... s T ALLAN & co _ continue thar securities the A ers to noilders ish to sell. end me your quotatic L V dres ALLAN & CO. AT YOUR SERVICE SION PROPGC 9 JAMES ST yo € h % INVESTMENT SECURITIES ST. CATHARINES.~â€"ONT 1 mayv miol cial WE «%e 3 onE in n en e eronenenno on en en snn on emeoee in nene en n e in oo n n e on ooo e e e en e en en Ne NE €% [ TTE IUIITENIC NNN H c N U ie e en e e ene en e Esnn ippr C OT to . the Minister of Fin: be exchanged for bond registered, or coupon res carrying intersest payab of each year of the durat payment accruing and p of "the new issue will delivery immediately aft payabie by December â€" 1 coupon. bonds will detach and ref coupon before surrendering the b purposes. any Chartered Bank it an official receipt for t an undertaking to de! the new issue. "‘The bonds of the m: converted under this propo the 1st December. 1922. We are District Representatives for a large lumber firm and can fill your every want. T. E. MANNE L L 3 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Phone 212)j. Elizabeth St., Grimsby BUILDING COSTS ARE DOWNâ€"â€"â€"SEE US ; Everybody has been waiting for this time to build. . Eyery inâ€" dication from government investigation to our own survey points to the fact that building costs have reached the normal, level. G1S e satistac trip orco sho u think it Peninsula. w a bette The U V @OnUas S ieiroeenernnnenaaainee nduct k At. a S WEI 1t1€ rendered ister of F f maturing full cheaue from ADVERTISING PAYS E_ your â€"L @idvisabl SALS vield than U W. S. FIELDING, d § onds "of & h ALLAN & CO. 1N ST.CATHARINES 12 V y 1€ [ C 1P | â€"H{Bdt D PHOQONE 1641 U 9f l1 be t Ot )entures LC Minister of Financée. Te n T to yield 7.25 to yield 5.50 [ Ca egistered bonds, interest ‘ m ist wa to yield 6 to IH¢ . Danks . ITor pt of the surrendered n 1C eld 5.45 per cent 41 tall 142 e which are not aid off in cash on ettin ~‘the. matter over ndence. ntative call upon +h nsm E@:, | x) c UES] + 2 [ss f T receive their Holders of at market HIOGHNNHNNENINNINNETIITT % ner cent per cent per cent unmatured Allan _ il tradin 10n SEVEN )q m 1 [ ® iC &