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Grimsby Independent, 9 Oct 1918, p. 1

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part in "Unclaimed _ Gouw*® â€" long neld a leading place != circles, owing to her vivacit), uralness and cusiditho > Aarm tC CNDUUOCKS es a Paramount . star ®N¢ _ hosts of admirers who A8% she is one of the most del all screen actressos, . posM naivette Mbllhw charm of manner . that 1# Vivian part in dn y KOPC C 0 CEEDY. Cbstased :own to another. Unciaimed at hef desttaation @ho is about to be sol4 at auetion, . when . she i# rescued and a "bad man‘ ahe has Ohce be» C La sacrificcs bils life in . ber and a "bad man l friended, sacrificus bh dedwnse. _ "Unclaiaed neat Saturday, VIÂ¥IAN * AvianJAARTIN \ Heplay od Â¥Vivacity and Naturainess Martin, who plays th* *4 wARTIN . PoPULAR ~Third Year. â€" ahe has won who assert that most delightfal of wad ds ep 12 THE INDEPENDENT Goods® will * ‘Thoali® is {rresistiâ€" tw _ PiP6 the eracking egg shells. _ The light tanks, females, the English call them or the still lighter French tanks, which we term . "whippets" dash about like hounds after rabâ€" bits. Now they will run along side w trench _ machine . gunning . the Fritzies in it then they will shoot into a machine gun next and 8 to 12 miles an hour are able to run ahead and capture the guns before the enemy can pull them out, of course there is another side to the story. Here is a tank with its caterpillar belt smashed in two and three shell Woles through its side. You peek in and the remains of three gunners are strewn over a mass of disrupted machinery. Mats mass of disrupt off to the tanks Well, you have your own nun| game to play, Then infantry and artillery are echeloned that is in deep formation. When the forward hunch of Infantry get tired they con wolidate and the next bunch leapâ€" frog them. The same with the artiliery. When the rear guns ml nearly out of range away you go whead. You watch the raage go| 2000, 3,000, 4,000, l.l“â€"'l‘o'."l cease fire "prepare . to . advanse" Ofte one or two expériences you get wise to the game. Your kit is already packed and you get your equipment strapped {+ the gun. U6 dash the lHmbers â€" asd . ammunition | wagon, you« im®er up, stmap your kits to the Imibor and vagens and away you go over (the old battle grounds yo bave one «nu.s ride; wbhell holes like a gigsutlc honeyâ€"| grounds yo have one .we.: ride; wbhell holes like a . gigsutlc honeyâ€" comb. It is impowivle to sit on the wagons se you run along side. When you are alinos: in despair of being able io go a siep more you roronM.hr.nnbM f you ar is charge of a lefi sec» i« soon as possible you #@1 7Â¥4P qq . angles and ranges and awey 94| an4 . go at a trench wadhine . «@b | BOKC| Who, rwmfiu-w= umm.z-luh uu-uu“,.‘ dies down for a lime, you look uround. Ynlncln".lvnu‘.:' of vounds before but neses kwow . ;. . what they did. Meve the gr00nd 48| guyep strown . Wite _ the emply nh*hnlm shell that youw ore popping OÂ¥er| qq ulwurortnhm.udm",. look around for the game. Mere a bo muchive gun popst smaushed . 99| wii thire a «agout saved in and scaiter; h Four witn‘ Foo on ‘n the ‘line wivce your gum ‘.om ‘ unl the gun unlood m ammunitiin and n:.'.‘ whe teama go The gua is put into . action machive gun popsl smashed . up, thize a €agout »aved in and scarter old shom. the trsmwhus and a‘ong the vaad sldes oljm*~ in dirty grevy blue suits, Bome of them you vam claim. If you are case bardencd you can look them over for . wâ€" venlers, though the infratry . havs likety had Orst pick, 80 10M# JWiRâ€"a csll. H. Â¥ Amos«, No $§#2517 ao OMNY RMNY| woy »,, Was «tarby where he fe of them grm au}m."unwedl e sase bardenos _,, Jont grief that‘s in the soul m over for . w> ":n eye may trace, e infaatry . have y a broken heart Hes iek, | _ behind a -mm CE . palgy | enll. \rwo years, but still we ~ M ow Amo#s#, No 3§2417 ‘Dad. Mother, Brothers a * GRiIMsBY. WEDNESDA!, OctT. om, 1918 _ {"Iu‘ u.:"m War 4* over our come MArChing Crowned _ with . victory ....‘ | well done For we snow the‘ve gained before they came away; And omasral . to . smitherence dirty Hra. UhIP. . .. .10 â€"+++) xkrarres CBT 40 Council and Covamittee fees.. 27 00 Jas. Stewart.. 60 rod of snow | No frie | How h Jlumicipa! World supplies..... _ 50| ‘The first meeting of the season, H. C. P. L & T. Co., Aug. hel din the Lecture Room of the and Sopt. account. . .. ... 137 50| Methodist Church, was quite sucâ€" 8. _ Walker, Western Rd. cessful. ‘There being a god attendâ€" Division.. .. .. .......... 3%5 00| ance of the membership and a lot Mugh Kelson, tile for Townâ€" of business was gotter . through BMP. .0. .. <>«) c.ssses>.> 67 40, with, Mrs. Atkinson‘s | report _ of Council and Co.amittee fees.. 27 00 the Soap Wrapper collection . was Jas. Stewart,. 60 rod of snow ivery good. The Treasurer‘s report fence.. ........ ........ .. 750 showed a good balance on hand. Moved b yDouglas, seconded by, Final arrangements were made for Lawson, that this Councit do now|the anumal raily to be held at the adjourn to meet again on Nov. 23/home of the President Mrs. Nettleâ€" at 130 p, m. for gencral business. -il..':-Mwuh o rrnnmemmmee Nettleship and Miss Lewis SPANISH «PLU" â€" rypECTiON were ted _ delegates . to . the Infection from Spanish hlmlflw.r'(‘hm..hhkldh usually occurs through the mouth|#@lph, October 2ist to 25th. or nasal _ passages. Practically| It was decided that the Mision everybody is at some time in danâ€"| WOrk of the Union be conducted on ger of infection. As a preventative| th¢ same linse as last year everybody is at some time in danâ€"| ger of infection. As a preventative | measure, you ach protect _ yoursel( ) by applying Purke‘s Nasaline in the | air passages. I!t is an antisoptic lano‘ine preparation _ containine . all| lano‘ine preparation containing oi of _ eucalyptus, ¢2mphor, â€" menthol and carbolic .e:‘. n.;;r. m‘-:. Get a package toâ€"day, per tube. Parke & Parke, 14Mited, Hamilton WHEN THE BOYS cour nows Then we‘ll all turn Then Wen all Tern _« t and . sing ce tC “'“-;-lfi;-m- ad we‘ll make the | went Overseas With "bur" shouts" of° Wolkin ring|and w mt to France in 1916. He l 0C Cuch s " fuut o® _ KENNETH wayre * waes. *‘ * * s mM Chodt yoyrus "1s Now lets all yitch in and Sergt, Konneth Whyte of the Royal lick the mangy whelp "** "1'?-00-. returned to MB “"u"'“""’m""“‘i""'""" after | being . abment a at front _ .ad Ard _ WOt 8234 Ws% roupg ~anq ..,.;. a half years. At :.'..t Thk "“'.mm Iumfllnlnlu'u-" T And * ing him frou} 1WME hwuud, hot When m Doys come “J" tree, ll&- “â€"â€""fi.u'..r-?.-.-n ..-l-u 1» 1s MIM0oW ANM In loving memory of Â¥ Sharp, who was .A ** *~ thankfuiness to thent." Who have bought our ba Are You Raving for Â¥ictory Rexina Trenct Oct. 8, 1916. . ** Me was killed in 'nb'_’_.‘mu uly, rid '" in ..‘i CEERmmnF, OWE term you :‘-0 warching home :m. Pave in _ Mouse, im mmeg o ons | Roiiaetraity NtE i oatut i lt a C ; Station, Sopt. n“:';. n-lwz‘h m’!"‘- gunshot wound left arm. rby where he fell ountry a helping », of the Semme far off | distant a*a «. Maurics in action on CONE nHoxwi "Ales well 19 Hâ€"â€"â€"â€" over and ed tre,| He weot overseas as a pilce CUU" that Mrs, Hunt hd paid $3% “'"'Mv':uu |..-=t- anly "'lmm for the same oft op ( wl« 1M . He ning me<Sii4 omm rann w e /*~* * |aSHRl Hyiug experiente in‘ Presce,| DNPORTANE NOTICE To waren MHonds 1) béing atiuched to the artillery. *Io UsSERS 'mu-o-ncu-\mqw. 1 will be in my office. Councit \gemat, a commission baving been reâ€"| Chambers, from three to six and Maurice| fused to him until he was 18 years | sevenâ€"thirty to . eightâ€"thirty | n‘clock tion on Of age. He celebrated his eighteenth dally an? as much more of > the .â€"-Inlh‘v: hoapital, having beoo|time as y outside dutles wili perâ€" | badly in an accident in Eugâ€" wmit, up to, and includt Tuesday, distant| !99d when his machine burst into|O«*. 15th which is the last day is |Bumes at a beight of 1000 feet As\ which to psy your water ratas {. the a resait of the accident. as he nimâ€" solt 1: he was almost cromated. Both legs and his body . were badly _ burnt. ‘The accident . occâ€" curred near London, Englans . At the time BSergt Whyte had a pasâ€" senger, who fortunately . was . able “'a wleas . when the machine » to eandi. Borgt Whyte was *tuched under the machine Rdwin E. House, who _ formerly on the rtaff of the Indeplendent, EDWIN HOUSE oF RIMSEY, wouspEp On _ Monday, October Tth, _ Mr. Austin House, GRIMSBY, | received the following telegram : to t & trenches wonraed once before and . roturned Ausitc House Grimaby, Ont Jincerely â€" regre Director Records Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 6, 1918 anabe Hamilton Herald) _ sopt. "l':'u‘u the asual excur> you peoâ€" ple giveâ€"ignorance; you wor‘t adâ€" do. ‘-m that you‘re robbing the gubtic," |sald the Magistrate to T. Wiâ€"as : werl) | smithville farmer, charged by â€" inâ€" Y°n!+ | spector _ Shain _ with _ selting . mitk BA | from which the cream _ had â€" been "wone | reatoved, â€" Wious . pald a "hee "If 1M "ofh which is the last day in 'vhlrh t n‘y‘n‘r.:wr mr din order to aval* ns «me per ‘nll. penalty. Rememb. ~ wis =|, the last qaarter In this ;.., and all arrears MUST be setted up, and \don‘t blame snyme . but _ yourself If your water should be turned on PAY NOW ‘und you . won‘t | forget it. made to the houseâ€"mother." Also an opportunity is afforded for comâ€" plaints or criticisms to reach headâ€" quarters through the very efficient thuveling supervisor who continualâ€" ty visits the camps, when in every camp a notice is posted that "complaints are to be made to the houseâ€"mother." Also Work in the camp was hard and| of these 1 the hours long. But as with the| somewhat fruitâ€"pickers, it was National Serâ€"| the credit vice work with strength and time| onto Scho« willingly _ given. And it seemed! ‘The Bar especially worth while when we|are not c¢ heard only praise from the farmers| sessing a of the good work done by the girls| branches : who, they said> had done good and| and it ain efficidnt service for the country. _ | work, in Thanking you in advance for the valuable space allowed me in your paper, | am, yours gratefully, MISS) M. TYRRELL $30 and $2.50 for costs. "You know 'fi:v"i:u“;t is . for poople to get milk, «ven for bables. It would take twice as much of the milk you sell to feed a baby. you put that money in your gock.t. The only way justice can be met is to rake that wmoney m of Mv‘ »u-uunntu:umm‘ Me," said the cad! .6 finng Oordon Hunt $80 for selllng adulâ€" uh:co:»-m Inspector Shain, who complaint, _ reminded . the court that Mrs. Hunt hd paid 3¢; lust Summer for the same oft «» W. P. RéNBALA, Supt. Water Works, »thirty â€" a‘ctock| ces free in $1.50 Per Year 4c Per Copy 7.*«. and ted up, and .__ yourself turned | i. t% encourage thrift among the young, in which work it is very successful, oneâ€"half of its deposits belonging to wchoo! children. More than 70,000 which in 1905 started operations with deposits of $40,000 that have now grown to $450,000, is one of thosec institutions the value of which is not widely known as it mh._lueiflm,‘-uu of these have deporits in the Bank somewhat over $225,000 standing to the credit of those who attend Torâ€" onto Schools. The Bank‘s operations, however, are not confined to Toronto. _ Posâ€" sessing a Dominion charter, it , has branches in 50 cities andâ€" towns, and it alims to do a truly rational | _ The Bank i« mssage4 for the , Nirect Mm of the mnmm rac ex~ | penses kept at riutmun It has no share capital, pays no diâ€" Ei hork" spmat t mneal ® _ iInvest with the Domiaion Government and is available for war purposes, $439,â€" 000 having been invested in War :l-t Depositors receive three per |«snt, in their money, and may withâ€" rl::;:';'uuylbo In . its w" i t cl&u- wers . paid | triends of instisution ; ;'0:. | Interert on deposits with k |ertment is sufficiont tor this. Â¥ nanks Rerve wrabiteusty. i _ ls Additica to that _ rengered by j the | directers. the Bank â€" receives Ilui other vouantary service. . The Canadian Baazers‘ Asssctstion tas 'w it« approval of th» inâ€" stituiton adn its desire to help. Loâ€" eal branch managers, without cost, |lllh‘ha.m ofthe _ ledgors in the 1\ schools. One bank gives its . so» wor M. A. Mackentic is the manacg Ing director C Oomente C WHdt in sensol conthrue through 1 mg is doing a good work nee of which C2300t | be eatimated moanities. Some 2600 wohit‘s ere also remder service . Ing deposits | from | childreh Moaday morning be in aha L1 2g22 _° (PTeT " 1700 feeder to the savings departments 0 chartered banks, handred« O | ac coun‘s being _ transferred to th: latha overy year a% the . childre« m @ut of rchool . This is evi dene~ that babits Of UhrIM fus. he Yeny Bap &0 schools in a‘x URHIL _ form «B A ctromg life

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