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Grimsby Independent, 11 Feb 1920, p. 6

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SIX MONEY TO LOAN Jn real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Valuator for the fiunlm Proâ€" Telophone 4 SAVED FROM LIFELONG MISERY Office und residence BW Shorman Ave. Bouth, between ‘und Main Sts. and five doors north W the H. G. & B. ‘"'"'_"".’..‘ over Canadi®n Bank of Office Hoursâ€"9 to $% 199 to 580 MC C ww ww _â€"_â€" E. H. LAMCASTER Barrister, N blic, Solicitor Barrister, Solicifor, Mota 45 Federal Life “'.l_'iifll cennnninannena RAoii C 000C McKAY, MeKAY & WEBSTER pominio® LANP sURVEYORS OuTARIG LAND SURVEYORS Will visit Grimafy for consultation of clients each Weffncsday from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. aRDrspY oPPICE __ _ _ Tow btheinieftumding," Physician and Surgeon Coronar, County Lincoln Uffice Hours: 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 2 »p® "Phons No. 1. Grimaby. _____ MRS, M. J. GORSE 8928 Union St., Vancouver, B.C, ""I suffered with all the symptoms of Female Trouble, with chronic Conâ€" stipation and constant Hcadaches. I had pains low down in the back and sides of the body. I tried various remedies without relief, and then put myself under a doctor‘s caro and he advised me to have an operation, I MHotel Grimsby vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby ‘*PHONE NO. 7 Then, I started taking ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives‘; and from the outset, I felt better, and this medicine has completely relieved me of all my misery and suffering, My weight was only 148 pounds and now it is 168 pounds. J am free of pain and headaches and the terrible Constipation ; and what saved mefrom misery is the splendid fruit mbdicine, ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘." & MRS. M. J. GORSE, b0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, Atâ€"allâ€"dealers or sent postpaid by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited Ottawa, Ont. â€" Officesâ€"Grimaby nevilie. Money hlcuu#‘-tm-. And o Dangerens Operation, by DR. R. /. ALEXANDER * "‘TDr. 11 L. BUCK PHYSICIAY AXD SURGEON HENRY iiRPENTER onu_â€"fihlr»{q 9 to 10 a.m.; 2 to & 1 to 8 pm. LAZIERt LAZIER ters. Soll Notaries, W. B. CALDER W. A. BROWNLEE LAND SURYVEYOR ARIG@ LAND SUTZC civiL ENOINEEARS wEDICAL Motary Public ling, Hamilton Sherman Ave. Ermest 0. Mote 4oA P, M. Equi TON Main 8t. OL 8t. Catharines Public Schools cost $85,630 to run last year. Niagara District Orangemen . will ro‘hhnn the 12th of July in Dunnâ€" ville. A. E. Foister has been appointed city cterk of Welland at a salury . of §1500 a year. He is a returned man. Premier Drury . announced | last week that the Ontario House will opâ€" on on March 9th. collected $12,846 It cost Welland city $13,861 to _ run its Police Department in 1919, Fines ‘The Ningara Falls street railway franchise expires in two months. The Hydro has had an engiucer looking over the road. The council appears tired of delay, and favors the taking over the road by the city at the exâ€" piration of the franchise. ‘The marriae was solemnized Wedâ€" nesday afternoon in St. Paul‘s Pres: byterian Church ,Hamilton, of Miss E. Louise Tecter of Smithville, to G. Teslie Bell, M.D., of Binbrook. Dr. and Mrs. Bell will reside in Binâ€" brook. Ottawa, Feb. 4.â€"Canada‘s . populaâ€" tion is stimated by _ the . census branch of the trade and commerce deâ€" partment at 8,835,102. The census branch has based its estimate for the year 1919 on the known .ncrease in population, as shown by the census of 1901 and 1911. Such calculations have in the past proved to be approxi mately correct. Bridgeburg, Feb. 2.â€"Bridgeburg is to have a coâ€"operative store backed by the Trades and Labor Council, acâ€" cording to a decision just reached by the various crafts here composing the Council. J. Keene of. Brantford has just been here interviewing the local Trades and Labor Executive in regard to the project and it is said that sufficient money will be available for the committee to allow the early starting of a coâ€"operative store. E‘ounl; of Lincoln vsâ€" South Grimsâ€" ‘The South Grimaby Council met in special session last week to again conamider the feature of the sult now ymmanme mâ€"@agoode . Mell.. re the by DP L\ ooo ceA ies o case W. M. McBrayne of Hamilton, wos present and went into the matâ€" ter carefully with the local Council ‘The maotter was allowed to stand as at present. ib o) bevanpabimery dinar m lage of Port Dathousie is waking a move to get a waterworks system, and it is likely the supply will come from St. Catharines. When the big pipe line from Leke Erie to Lake Onâ€" tario is finished, work in which is to be commenced this spring, all places along the Weliand canal wil get their supply from Lake Erie. The digging of the new Welland ship canal is deâ€" stroying their source of supply and the government is building the | pipa line, which will cost several million dollars. ar Bridgeburg, Fob. 3.â€"Fire early Sunday, which was due to a defective chimney, â€" completely _ destroyed the residence of Willliam Grant, near Gilmore stret. Mrs. Grant, an im, vaild, was carried out of the burning house just in time to save her from perishing in the flames, and she was cared for by neighbors. The fire had gxined â€" convideruble head way ~~ before it was discovered. The firemen were greatly hampered owing to frozen hydrants. The loss is about $3,000. The amount of insurance is _ not known. With the thermometor around ten degrees below zero, the work of fighting the fire was Yery difficult, but it was confined, however, to one house. ‘Thorold, Feb. 2.â€"At 2 p.m. on SAlâ€" urday fire totally destroyed the Henâ€" dershot building on Ormond St., 0¢â€" cupied as a poolroom, barber . shop and resturant downstairs and a room« ing . house . upslairs, ‘The Osborne block, only a few feet away . Was 2. CCC CGNLS warn BTORR UMF N COCWES saved. _ The firemen‘s clothes covered with ice and . the te ture was below zero. The tot is about . $10,000, including Bonds and money lost bY the ers who were foreigners, An heated stovepipe is thought 10 atarted the blaze. The wave . of child crime _ """ struck Thorold and the â€" authorities are wondering . where it will end. Archie McKeague went to his nows store Monday afterno00n and . upOn opening the door heard a scrambling inglde. He was surprised but asked if there was any person in the bulldâ€" ing and upon recelving O reply made a search and Was surprisod to fing two young lads . hiding under a stairway. The two lads were handâ€" ed over to chief of police Perry. At the Police station it wA# tearned that the burglars had reached . the imâ€" mature age of 9 and 14 year® respecâ€" tively and are of foreign parentage. at first they deniced having entered the store, saying that . some other hoys had done this but upon further enguiry it was learned that they had planned the entry. First they _ went to Barton‘s RATARO and _ secured the mcrew driver with which they T moved the back door, After @aining entrance the cash regiater Was rob bed of some . copper® and . & small amount of allver which had been loft in the till Saturiny night» Several «mail toys were also taken. One of the boys had taken the coppers 10 store and had them changed into alle 11 Veb. 6.â€"The vilâ€" including .\ lost: by the »igners. An : thousht to crime . has nuthorities will . end. ) his news and . upon kcrambling but asked ; the bulidâ€" no . reply tempera~ total 1088 ; Victory he . room An overâ€" ~to have were has been entered recently and it is understood the social service council ure assisting the authorities to see ver. This is not the only store that According to the raport of John A. Talbot, chief constable of the townâ€" whip of Crowland, violations of the Ontario temperance act ty residents of that township totalled a large amount during the fiscal year just ended. _ According to his ‘statement, the total amount of fines collected |durlu the year for violations of the Ontario temperance act, mostly for smuggling . totalled . $12,507.05. The total number of cases during the year in Crowland was 655, of which violations of the Ontario temperâ€" what can be done in the matter. A WORTHY AIM FARRELL‘S SHOE STORE ["suN. MoX TVE WED THU FRL SÂ¥ {1.2 2458 82 ; Fems. % ts 4 is in 0t PeZâ€" «tooungtum; §" " Td 6 +2 ¢ '~ %“%‘ ME â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ THE IBPEPENDENT. GRIMSBY, ONTARIO One ton truck for hire, reasonable rates and good service. Also closed car for hire by trip or by the hour. Very comfortable to ride in cold weather. FORD Sales and Service. New and secondhand cars. Monthly payments if desired * GENUINE FORD PARTS. Eveng Day in the Week Could you see the care exercised in selecting the skins for use in our shoes you would fully appreciate the aim of makers. ‘The same care is evident throughout the whole process of manufacturing. No Cetail is too small to deserve careâ€" ful attention, In buying eur shoes you purchase footwear which reâ€" presents honest shoeâ€"making such as ensures the best value for your money. You should seb our assortment sih, feaving Qennensing SUNDAY, ©C100ER $15. 1 ToRoNTo JAS. FISHER F O R D OOOIE ance act constituted 184, gambling 26, theft 49, assault 59, opium 22, etc. St .Catharines, Fob. 5.â€"W. E. Emâ€" mett having coniplained that a relaâ€" tive of his, a high school girl named Ways) Almm _ MeDonald, had caught the smallpox because she had been asked by the scicnce master at school to leaf over books of nnother pupii who had taken the disease, while he fumizated them, the board of healith at its meeting toâ€"night docided to ask for an | investigation. _ Principal A. E. Coombs stated toâ€"night that as he understood it the teacher had simply fumigated the girl‘s books himself instead of waiting for the caretaker in order to save time, The MreDonald girl happened to be in the room, and he may have asked her to hold the books for him. ‘The Macâ€" Donald girl‘s mother is a widow and a dressmaker. ‘The house was quarâ€" antined and her soource of revenue ut off She sent in a bill for $23 agzinst the board of health, which was ordered paid without question, as the board having closed up the house, was responsible for the exâ€" penses in such cases. Toronio â€" Winnipeg UE TE CEC ns Gonputnestâ€"Atwwartan ivey Girk Beamsville Expressâ€" About flfly‘ guests _ from. . Hamilton, _ Toronto, GRIMSDY, Beamsvilie and surroundâ€" ing country, _ extended congratulaâ€" tions and good wishes (to Mr. and NMre. Edward Keith last Priday, Jan. 30th, on their completion of twentyâ€" five years of happy married life. The home was beautifully decorated with pink carnations and white narâ€" elssus, and a buffet luncheon was served. Many and costly gifts testiâ€" fled to the esteem in which the couâ€" ble were held, A delightful tme was spent by all in helping Mr. and Mrs. Keith to live over again that happy day of twentyâ€"five years ago. Bridgeburs, Feb. 6.â€"U. 8. Collectâ€" or of Customs Davidson, across the border, today declared that if it is found that any whisky is deing i1â€" legally . brouyht _ into _ the United States he will cancel the usual courâ€" tesy of not inspecting dining cars and other employes‘ quarters on pasâ€" senger trains across the line from here. Collector Davidson _ has _ a number of inspectors engaged in train service here, but there are no special inspectors for this purpose. He declares, however, that more men will be ~sked for if any instances are found of whisky smuggling. Several selzures have been made by the U. 8. customs on trains crossing here, but only ohe in which employes of the railway were implicated, and that consisted of eighteen quarts found in |Pullman quarters. A story in ctreulâ€" |ation is that plainelothesmen will be |placed on service shortly, watching |the border, most of them being formâ€" |erly members of the Boston police |force, discharged owing to the big \strike there. Welland, Fob. 2.â€"At the closing seswion of the County Council here it was decided that the council coâ€"opâ€" crate with a deputation from Fort Erie to interview the Dominian Govâ€" ernment relative to the erection . of a Perce Memorial Bridge at or near Fort Erie and get the Government to work in conjunction with the Comâ€" mission from the United States Conâ€" gress. Deputy Reeve W. L Horton of Petham has also urged a Jail Farm for the county. He claimed that jail confinement made eriminals . instead of curing them, and that for the genâ€" eral health and from a moral standâ€" point and also as a better . corrective method, Welland should have a Jail Farm. It was decided after the moâ€" tion carried unanimously, that the council consider the advisability of ‘jolnln; with Lincoln county in the e# tablishment of the same, and that the suggestion be laid before the Domâ€" infon Government to send an official to the Welland Council. _ The quesâ€" tion of a War )llll'wrhl Hall was t by the â€"members: hall was to be erected in Weiland. A grant of $50,000 was asked for the purpose and the opinion was exâ€" pressed that if the grant was favored it should be divided equally amopg the municipalities represented in the council and that the members . we utterh EZ7 J 05 ccntnllllnz.é _ PAIP UP LIST F. Black, Caistor Centre _ Dec. W. J. Alkens, Dunnyville _ Dec. w. ay PAmERtY C SE EW R. F. Greaves, Beamsville Doc. W. A. Patterson, Grimsby Dec. F. R. Hilts, Beamsville :Doc. appetizing luncheon served in the basemont, at three long tables pretâ€" tily decorated with yellow daffodiis and yollow candles. A number of witty and clever speeches & ntributed to the enjoyment of the. repast. All joined in eulogizing the character and life‘s work of the aged couple who have always lent their support to every cause which tended to .the uplifting of the moral and religious tone of the community, not . confinâ€" ing themselvesto any one church, but broadâ€"mindedly being active workers in cach. Just before rising from the table, Major D. L Guyatt, or Toronâ€" to, on behalf of the members of the family, presented their father and mother with a tray full of gold coins, saying that these colns were a symâ€" bol of the way the family regarded their parentsâ€"as being of pure gold. Other costly and beautiful gifts were received, among them being a pearl and diamond sunburst and handsome clock to Mrs. Guyatt, and a gold watch for Mr. Guyatt from the momâ€" ‘bor- of the Binbrook Baptist church. The evening was spent in music and games, the guests being loathe to leave, as such a celebration occurâ€" red but rarely in any community. No one enjoyed the day‘s social in« tercourse more than Mr, and Mrs. Guyatt themselves, both asserting that such evidences of true friendâ€" ship were a reward for past endeayâ€" ors and an inspiration for future efâ€" forts. exponent: o4 icfi sttb In "The Belle of the Season" Miss Webhlen has the delightful part of a gorgeously gowned . young helroas, which is the most becoming role she has had for some time. From eretta « On Saturdag, January 31, the ROm® of Mr, and Mrs. John Guyatt, Binâ€" brook, was the scena of a very happy gathering, when, with about one hunâ€" dred guests they celebrated the fifâ€" tieth anniversary of their wedding day. The unusual severity of the weather outside but served to empha size the cheer within. Shortly after e company sat down to an Wednesday, February 11th, 19 DOGTOR URGED AN OPERATIO Instead 1 took Lydia E. Pink» ham‘s Vegetable Compound and Was Cured. Md.â€""No four years L 5"-:'5- -gul.e‘n'uwblt_\lq- y â€" 4/ feilaassnte eured me and wotk is a pleasure. _ *I toft alf my Frionds who have any trouble of this kind what E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Come« has done for me.‘"â€"NELLIE B. | > x 609 Calverton Rd., Buiti« It is -hulhayv-g dread the of an operation. many women been restored to health by this famous remedy, Lydia E. T"w"&iywti&'n':d}.'&n'"" E. -mumu-mumu -fllmm-'hnlmm such ailments to consider trying it beâ€" i For Pure, Fresh : HUGH A, ROSE, Barrister, 27 East Main St., Welland, Ont. Solicitor for the Applicant. ‘ TO LOAN\ DATED at the City of Welland, in the County of Welland, in the Provinee o:lt.)-um. this 9th day of December, 1919. NOTICE is horeby given, that Ha«â€" man Allan Yager, of the City of Welâ€" land, in the County of Welland, in the Province of Ontario, Laborer, will upâ€" ply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, Letha Maud Yager, of the Village of Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, on the ground of adultery and deseriion. GRIMSBY :â€": Ontario FOR frostene / no other remedy, as experience that nothi can equal Ramâ€"Buk for chapped hands, cold sores, cold cracks and chilblains. It is also invaluable for all skin injuries and diseases. All drugâ€" ‘!-tun‘ stores, or Zamâ€"Buk Co., om.llo. §¢c. b:.' 3 for $i.25, Send 1c. stamp postage on free trial box. there is nothing so soothing and MllnLu Zamâ€"Buk. _ This great herbal baim allays inflammation, draws out soreness, and reduces swelling. Those who have once used Zamâ€"Buk for the treatment of winter allments say they would PRIVATE AND COMPANY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT VICTORY BOXNDS BOUGHT AX TRUCK SERVICE and AUTO LIVERY The MODEL DAJRY 5 We are prepared to do your trucking or moving any disâ€" tance on reasonable terms. Also six cylinder Studebaker car for livery day or night. GRINSBY GARAGE Phones 330 and 182 NOTICE OPF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE. Milk and Cream 2 CALL OX

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