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Grimsby Independent, 25 Dec 1918, p. 1

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ce . e L s l _ THE NDE ‘This combination makes for tais surprising play & true allâ€"star cast, and, naturally ,.with such a splendic wm-.e.»nfl! * ~ Tg* K. waves >othine to b "The Way Oz:" *, a corking good pictare, « picture. that will stik is your messory for s long time Ader you have seea it. @oe it an be royally POUE FPANCTS â€" FILM Â¥orh They AH *=zyor o #The Way Ow," Nos,est Worldâ€"Pleture Four famo*s flm folk appear in "The Way Out," toh newest Worldâ€" Picture which on Mor. Dec. 20 will be shown at Moeres Thoatre, They we En U e un tanut are Cariyls Blaekwor, asuno Eividge, Ma.:e1 Ootriche â€" agd | John Do vers. .14 Phcc6â€" dihe + rrark mwmmn.w by Coun. , that this Council do now «d4journ. to . mcet at the call of th» Reave. Byâ€"law for the purpose of fxing the place for nomination and also uppointing Deputy Retuining OfMâ€" cers and Poll Clerks _ and . several places for holding Elections and that the Byâ€"law be now read a frst time. Carried. Moved by Coun. Theal, seconded by Coun. Fisher, that Byâ€"law . just read be now read a second und third time and do pass and . the Reeve an Clerk sign and seal the same and its title be as in the moâ€" tion. Carried . Mayed by Coun. Wm Mitchell, seconded by Coun. C. F. Mabey, that the matter of making a rrant of $100.00 to the Reeve of the Villâ€" electors . at the next _ Municipal mific-.n.w.--fl by Coun. wat a_ grant of $250.00 be made o . the . Public ugnryl-n.t.\nld- . Pm n se c acd _ Moved by Coun. Theal, seconded by Coun. C. F. Mabey, that leave be wranted forthwith to introduce a & Je comedy will also he @# al The funcral took place > On ‘Tyesâ€" day, Dec. 17th at 330 p.m. The Rev. J. Allan Ballard officiathg 5. the house and graveside. A large number of Masonic brethern were mu‘m beautiful . Masog, Worah I“::" J"nn'-. N.flnfinm six brother Masons: E. H. Culp, J. H. Culp, H. M Purrol!, Wilmer R. Fisher, A. M. Phipps and Jas. Wray _ _ Besides his widow and his mother .""" "®EUations, the elovator shaft he to survived by three bioibors, SBORId bave been equipped with â€"a Arthur M. of Winnipeg, W. Percy device. which might _ havs of Winona and Harold 3. of Hamiiâ€"‘«l} m.muuq. C ...'-'Lm'm J. Albert| Es We 'hm the NcConnel Cuatoms Autopay, sald m-muwm-um touun'-:..."":_'n"ur-. Hamilton, and three sisters Mra used Crabbe to fail." trouble Qrece Murst of Beamsvilie, _ Mrs. flohnnlg...m. Mfmltumw 'n"""“'-'bt. and Mist_Aluriel of New..Â¥a«%. .amiin North Pelham Cemetery In 1912 he married Helen Irma Kriess, of New York. She #uyives him and is at the present timg roâ€" cove""3g from illness at home, in Orange, Texas. Deceased was a member of Union _ Ludge No. 7 A.P. & A. M., ORIMGBY rmnudy.n-e.n.-'ii was buried in Queen‘s Lawn Stanley Millward nl:enhtllmuw-nno nnnuomllnlhnullw‘ ten years ago when he went to New York City. | The funeral was arranged for to take place here on Sunday, Doc. 15th, but on account of delay in the arrival of the body, did not take ‘The sad news reached Mrs. (Dr.) tolo Miet Th ht it Pouren % . r youngest son Staniey had died at Orange, Texas after a brief.liness of inâ€" fuenza and prnegmonia. Mr. lipsit was not a keen poliâ€" tician although he was a staunch Liberal. Many years ago he . took an incerest in Municipal affairs and was elected to the Council on sevâ€" eral occasions. For the past numâ€" ber of years he has followed fruit farming and took no active part in public affairs. DEATH OF STANLEY MILLWARD :..-' 4@ GRIMSBY, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25th, 1918 Spou 4 CERIAHON#®, the eftovator | shart should have been sudety device, .n..""""m"“m; fulped to prevent the gcsodent. stoves that morning and when they started up from the cellar aguin with another load Crabbe fell io the fcor of the elevator when the bottom of the car was only 14 llclufn.lhulludfl.- floor. Crabbe‘s hesd being jammed between the car fioor and the ul-‘ lar celling caused the beit to fly off the motor which ran the car, #o that teh operator, Rosenbiati, could not move the car cither way until l"-: gave opinion Y ..:lllohul oabe Crabbe â€" on his knees with hi head between th» celiar celling and the â€" af waine _ ‘The first witness called, Harry Rosenblatt, a sweeper employed at the _ Dominion House . Furnishing company store, swore that Crabbe looked pale that morning and when questioned said that he had not bad any breakfast and had had to rum to catch a car The foregoing verdict was returnâ€" «d last night at police headquarters by a jury empaneled under Coromer Hopkins to inquire into the death of 20â€"yearâ€"old Jolu Crabbe .of Grimsâ€" by, who was instantly killed last Wednesday morning while working ca the Dominion House . Furnishing company‘s elevator. 4 t d ul T A K. J he by Robt. H. + lmu'luu-g:.u:‘.' f W. Pry $46.45 and 1 rag 11745 being amounts Rs* by Township on Moy aptoemmant. . Carpled Moved by Robt. 1 motes thel= by J. H .Book, U auref®s otify the Imperial i"-m""“ m rerarding the drainage grievence on real aliowance between Lots 15 «nd 15 in srd. Concession, owing "to {urning water down the wost ditch Moved by L E. m lo C n i y f + xn id on * amounts pa work by Township on ditch arteemant. _c.,:.‘."" ch under «A0ved by Robt H, Ken «4 by 1. E. Hipple, that t h ie i w re & "Moves ty o e $hiPth M10VOd 1y Robt, H. Kewm secondâ€" ":l- E. Hipple, that the amm as $.55 t, refunded Union School Secâ€" tog Deputy _ itet l*â€"&vrâ€"-?" Clefks and places at which the elections will be held. _ Maved by KHobt. H. Kemp, secondâ€" to adjournment at Town %«lu. Dec. 16th, 1013.. _ ed 'J..l.fi.-lâ€"‘htlhm; er be _ authorized _ to collect Kennel Heeuses yot unpald. Car. Henry Nixon Johathan Bell Israle More. .. Allan Nixom.. .. ....... Detiarramer oc .: P potrerions. ... «ioved by Robt 1j Clinton ‘Township Council met . tor gonp 1Cberty bought of A. « for School purposes. Carried. ht ° ‘AaÂ¥bnustc ut OO that _the followi account sbo parg:_ "‘"* CLINTON CoUxCit H. Kemp, secondâ€" I.Mm.“ of l‘.'. Martin _ for _H. hemp, secondâ€" secended by .h U 7' ‘I I‘ i tho â€" sum Names ho quart pll-:.:‘ During November the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute sent to Red Cross Head.. cll REDP CROSs work UxbER wowEy‘s INSTITOTE A. L. Fry, committeo fees Isaiah _ Tufford _ work roads in Div, No. 1..... E."E'.."'._-_'_m bage. 132 pairs socks, ‘lfhlan...tm,‘w ie pald un ow it is but rig‘t that every man, nad child hnmm-..“,._;‘_'_-“ showsd " W'fl“h‘lflfw“wn&,m Bhuhmhfltc,wkfivmbodmh m-hn)on.twwwh-. hudd-..n-yl-'r-fin.hma:nl-hh hdlfl\“flnm“-flbmfi M-dll-lhl-hdvl.‘l;w-hym I-..l-ru-uu &m-flhâ€"-MM-n M!‘alilhwhuw.l.l Mhh -uh-rh:-, Mvtunhunc&?h-‘hy-h apply overy seate you can save tow=nde purchase ~f On-â€",.,h-\-a"nnl.tv. @ Warâ€"Savings Stamps Toronto, the following G. W. TINLIN, MONEYâ€"ORDER PosT OFFICES BANKS AND balance _ of , work on ‘$5.° for Township Clerk. 817:‘0 Per Year 4c Per Copy «in Sate at art 311 40 182 20 110. 00 17 10 BUYVY 17 90 i6 00 14 40 13 50 T 81 7 ts _ ZUMSTEINâ€"Accidentally killed in Miss PL , Dec. Hamilton on Friday ’.-”ll. "u"““'lfldflm v mas, p22, CoeBso on Â¥ . Dec. 18th, Julia Curtain, ;fl_h_gAl_.l“o Patrick Henry, AbDIMaRDv L. u22000 "CIVE} _ AOP GRIMSBY, at the age of $1 years. 1 bave a lot of small poles on the mountain side which 1 was thinking of cutting for cues, but perbaps like the originator of this scheme they are too crooked. The other day a returned soldier was trying to get a film for the moving picture show but he had to call in one of the town‘s camera artists io ‘ake an immovable picture of the men emâ€" It seems at the municipal elecâ€" tion we will have not only to vote for the Village Council, but also for toh repeal of a byâ€"law, also a plebisiteâ€"both fool _ questionsâ€"but mu:'lnt anything into : some people‘s head only with a spoon in that little hole under their nose. As to the plebisite it is not a good way to treat a tax payer by dem should be Sir.â€" contention that the Byâ€"law should be defeated, ailso that the referenâ€" Capt, Bingle is loud in his praise of the men of his Company, who at tacked with courage and determinaâ€" tion in the teeth of heavy machine gun and artillery fire. Capt Bingle is now in Lady _ Ridiey Hospital, London, England, _ usder a _ second operation. _ The Captain bad his right leg amputated above the knee and lost the toes on his left foot. DAVE JACKSON TAKES HIS PEX IN HAND him did the same he . stand for any skinâ€" game. It was in the attuck on the 2nd. of Septoimber on the DROCOURT QUEANT awitch of the Mindenburg line, that Capt. Binglo won the disâ€" tinction. After a long attack in the face of the most strenuous resisance he managed to reach the final obâ€" jective of the day, with his Comâ€" pany. _ Me was severely wounded during the attuck but carride on in directâ€" ing his Company and consodidating the position gained against the enemy‘s counter attacks until his Company was releived in the late afternoon. Word has been received by =. and Mrs, W .JL Bingle of GRI that thair son Capt. Thos, lm who went overseas with the Battalion from Brantiord has been awarded the Military Cross for galâ€" lantry in ahtion. y hage o =‘ caPT, THOS, BINGLE RECEIVES TUE MILITARY CRO8S HENRY â€"Sir Thomas White, DEATHS Dec. 20th, 1918.

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