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Grimsby Independent, 4 Feb 1920, p. 5

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THISâ€" WEEK WE ARE FEATURING These, are {(dll ;made with the new crop of Hallowi Dates coated with rich, sweet y Coerd & ped Bs M 38 o + mm 4 ; efi f | :â€"i . (ys 4 C wl on id AX M dimes $ ial priceé ‘pei ate STORE OF 1,00I THINGS are advancing on most every line Now is the time to book your orders for Machinery PRICES Ask for Demonstration uind 50c O Seven years have passed, o1 still sore. As time goes on, we miss h His memory is as dear toâ€"da: As in the hour he passed aw oo | The Spectator in its issu urday, Jan. 31st Ssays :. I "In connection with the A. D. Baby, inland revenue who was wrongfully arres nection with the seizure o Still and tools at GRIMSB1 officers and Police Chief iC Burbridge, solicitor for ti government in the matter, the warrant which was issi coln county by Magistrali ston, was not backed in th and that ho has hman n3 "Jas. A. Livingston was the magâ€" istrate and it is claimed that he exâ€" ceeded his powers. A full report of the matter has ibeen sent to the inâ€" land revenue deparment at Ottawa by Mr. Baby and H. A. Burbidge, atâ€" torney, who was appointed by the federal government to defend the acâ€" eused." warrant for Mr. Baby‘s arrest;; about two weeks ago, and who arrainged the prisoner then, and who â€" yesterâ€" day conducted the preliminary exâ€" amination, when the case was disâ€" missed. a pipe cutter and other tools, which (roads and the method of transportaâ€" were seized along with a whisky still | tion required did not reach home unâ€" on the premises of Chas. Crooks in |til 12 o‘clock last night. While wait: GRIMSBY some weeks ago. A civil |ing at Vaughan for railway transporâ€" suit for false arrest and malicious | tation he had to build a fire in the prosecution is only one of the acâ€" |small station and thus make himself tions which, it is reported will be |comfortable. His trip resulted in taken. In federal government cirâ€" ;ne.ighbors of the deserted _ children cles it is rumored that complaint will |undertaking their care until. a reply be made to the attorneyâ€"general‘s | is received from the parents to notiâ€" department regarding the conduct of ‘fication sent by Mr. Boyle that action the police magistrate who issued the |YÂ¥oauld be takan. iinlosa®thar. PAkRhrnari arrest and trial of W. A. D. Baby,inâ€" land revenue collector of this city, who was honorably acquitted yesterâ€" day aternoon on a charge of stealing REVENUE OFFIGER FOUND NOT GUILTY McCoy‘s Tea Room 10c per pound own make of goods. This does not apply to our Owing to the soaring price of sugar and chocolate beans the Candy Manufacturers have raised their prices and we are compelled /to raise the price of all our Bulk Chocoâ€" lates (Continued from Page One.) â€"Mother and IN MEMORIAX GRIMSBY Phone 21 eilved from the departâ€" wa. A full report of ing with the arrest and he government officer, the government officials ‘a1ld revenue collector, gfully arrested in conâ€" he seizure of a whisky at GRIMSBY by excise olice Chief Clark, H.A. THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO New Angle the matter, stated th |W3§h the case of W. lprésent and if there is an election issue of Satâ€" |or not 7I andparents the . federal him more; ay s our hearts al ill ope, at s your duty as ur Village and »Uupport it. 01 as a nation." If you consider the Church is an stitute worth while supporting, it your duty as a good citizen of ur Village and your country â€" to & What would Canada be like withâ€" t any Churches? Premier Drury says: "Christianity 18 the only thing we can look to for YÂ¥ real good. Christian Churches and christian people are the only es. we can look to to do us any 0d as a nation." _â€" What do the Chfif&il'es stand for in r community? f at would GRIMSBY be like Without any Churches? THINK Taggart Bourne. ldwin uss ray Skip 14 uss ray Skip 14 cConachie kip 13 ipps Skip 8 )berts Skip t Gibson Shield Games For the past two weeks great interâ€" t has been taken in the play for e Gibson Shield. This shield is oph donated by J. H. Gibson for nual competition and as this is e first year it has been played for, ie teams have all ‘been playing renuous games to try and cop it. e competition came to an end esday night and the teams skipâ€" ‘ by Al Russ and Ald. Jas. Wray et in the finals on a kem sheet of e with Russ coming out victorious y 2 points. h \Skip 25 Skip 15 V. J. Jones W. W. Fe H. Crerar J. H. Gibs r. Drummond A. H. Phi . W. Scott J..~P.â€"ROD Skip 13 ‘Skip 12 Total 38. Total 31 Majority for Thistles 7 sh Thistleg r. Rosbrugh . W. Wigle . H. Sclater . H. Alexander _ The teams and scores of the disâ€" rict*competition played in Hamilton week ago were as follows: Next Monday night is regular council meeting night but it is probâ€" lematical if there will be a meeting <4vrida Should a new councillor go into ofâ€" fice by acclamation, then it would be possible to hold a meeting but it. is dowhbtful if the members would care to do so with Reeve Farrell not present and Ald. Marsh away in Skip 13 contest, it will be impossible to hold | a meeting as Wray and Theal do not constitute a quorum under the law. l Skip 19 ®/DESERTED CHILDREN IN f GAINSBORO TOWNSHIP WILL THERE BE A undertaking their care until. a reply is received from the parents to notiâ€" fication sent by Mr. Boyle that action would be, taken unless they returned. The pair have been working in Toâ€" ronto, the mother making three trips home since they left in Novemâ€" ber and the father one visit. The Toronto branch of the Society was also notified to find the parents. horses, two cows and two pigs had died and the small pigs were feeding upon the flesh of these animals. There were still four cows living. Mr. Boyle left St. Catharines for Gainsborough early in the morning but because of the condition of the roads and the method of transportaâ€" tion required did not reach home unâ€" til 12 o‘clock last night. While wait: ing at Vaughan for railway transporâ€" tation he had to build a fire in the (__Agent R. N. Boyle of the Children‘s Aid Society, visited the home of a deâ€" serted family in Gainsborough Tuesâ€" day and there found conditions which one would imagine could only occur in the starving European â€" countries. In a large, well built brick house Mr. Boyle, found eight children alone and uncared for, running about the jhouse scantily ard poorly clad and three of the eight without shoes or stockings. The family ranged from a 17â€"months‘ old baby to a 15â€"yearâ€" old boy, the younger members being left in the care of a 13â€"yearâ€"old girl. There was some food in the house. A trip to the large barn on the 150â€"acre farm, found conditions j even more ~startling than in the 5 house. Since the husband and wile ,: left their family in November, two | Reeve Farrell will be unable to be onditions in Barn More Startling Than Those in Houseâ€"Small Pigs Found Feeding on Dead Bodies â€"of Two, Cows, two Horses and Two Other Pigs. CURLING NOTES SEBCOND ROUND McConachie * ‘% Skip 7 Marlatt Skip 6 FIRST ROUN COUNCIL MEETING? FINAL Maeder Theal Gibson, W. F Wray . White Skip 9 Clarke Skip 10 Marlatt Skip 21 Russ ' Skip 19 C. McCoy F. W. Pottinger H. J. White, Skip 11 as s A. Wray Skip 19 . W. Ferris H. Gibson / H. Phipps P. Robertson Skip 12 shots Grimsby p (©)(€) (©)(©) (©)(© (©)(€) (©)(€) (©)(@€ (€)(@) (€)(€) (©) (©) (© (©) (© (e & Dbig isIx Cereal, reg. 25¢ pkg. at'"“ ‘36; g n A few of Men‘s and Boys‘ Underwear at reduced prices. T mz Also Men‘s and Boys‘ Caps at big reductions to clear. m E\ Best Goods, Best Values, Best Prices at D. B. Best‘s Store. Phone 40W Ee lIllIlIIlIlIIIIlIIllllllllIIIIllIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIlIIIlIIIllIIIIIIllIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIllIIlIIl = 28 KING ST. EAST â€".sI L HAMILTON, ONT. S s HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS S i-lllllIIllIllIllIIlIIIlillllllIlllllIlIlIIlllllIllIIIIIIIllIIIIII|lIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIlIIIlIIIIIlI.I.; 228%,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0/0(O OO OO OOOOO, v©06006800000000000000000 nhnmnmmnnmmdbrindtuNnUy | G L A $ $ C 0 .8 {tttutittindttiortnnuunn These prices are good until next issue Palmolive Soap, while it lasts Lux, reg. 15c infant‘s Delight, reg. 15¢ cake at ..:....‘......:;":..,;;.. Drudgc.Areg. »10c " pkg......:........2:.0.X.........002 .9 Pilchard, reg. 25¢ tin for Cuna Fish, light and dark meat at ..:......}}......;. YUnion Hand Cleaner, a fin ....;.....~.........,.a 0o ols MHolbrook s Custarda, Powder ‘:.......:...:.2...:;;;/.:2:..8 Peanut Butter, worth 40c lb. at Honey in glass tumblers at Encglish Cream Baking Powder at ......;...]...{1..}. ;. Eggo Baking Powder at Hig Six Cereal, reg. 250C DKS: At .. ksume .2....2 aall id o i dn taist Wm. Farrow And we‘ll produce it in the colâ€" or and quantity required. Of course, you understand, we are talking about high grade paints. WE HANDLE NO OTHER. G. F. GLASSCO & CO., Limited BE Name Your Paint "The Home of Own Manufacture Furs Beautifal" "Made in Hamilton" ST WINONA GENERAL STORE VC .2 Wholesale Manufacturing Furriers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices | Line P There‘s _ No CGColor e)ey Exclusive modes in Ladies‘, Misses‘, Children‘s and Men‘s FURS and FUR COATS. There‘s a reasonâ€"Because you buy direct from the Manufacturâ€" er, at strictly Wholesale Prices, thereby saving the middleman‘s profit. It is always a pleasure for us to show our goods. 200000000000000000000000006 2000000000000 0CO6®® t eeerexcrerere In paint that you cannot proâ€" cure here on the instant. We carry everyâ€" color, shadeâ€"and tint and can match any paint inside or outside of your house. Fashionable FURS QUALITY THE BEST â€"â€"â€"PRICES LESSâ€"â€"_ "Billy the Glassman" 30¢c and 3 cakes 29¢ 2 for 25¢ 4 for fOr JC 20¢ db¢ 225C oC Sbe 20¢ 15¢ aoC 10c 10¢ CC (©)(e (©)(@) CC O8 C € $G FIVE ~ASHsenre‘ ( (© ®)

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