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Grimsby Independent, 17 Mar 1920, p. 6

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SIX gilfl.N WITH IllllillllllRlllll Until He Took "fnit-t-tittt" The mit Medicine NOTICE is hereby given, mat new..- man Allan Yager, of the City of Wel- land, in the County of Welland, in the Province ot Ontario, Laborer, will ap- ply to the Parliament ot Canada, at the next session thereof, tor a Bill of Divorce trom his wife, Lethe. Maud Yager, of the Village of Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, on the ground ot adultery and desertion. MacKAY, MacKAh twig}; DOMINION LIND s1Mtrintts ONTARIO LAND SURVEY, CIVIL ENGINEERS ' "For over three years, I was eonfined to bed with KW. I treated with (betas, and tried nearly everything without bertetit. Finally, I tried "Pruiba-tives". Beforellzad "sedha1faltttxrstrttt improvement; the pain was easier and the swelling started to go dbwn I continued taking this fruit me- dicine, improving all the time, and now 1eanwsutobouttwomiletsand do light chores about the place”. ' ALEXANDER MUNRO. ti0e.abox,6for$2.60,trisdsirre26ts At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa. "UFiiiiirat" the City ot Welland, in the County of Welland, in the Province ot Ontario, this 9th day ot December, 1919. James J . MacKay, Ernest u. Jnauth, - William W. Perrie _ . mm 1209an 4766 'hit James St. Nd Solicitor Tel. Regent Office over Phone 2 T 6 GRIMSBY In real estate security. Both Private ind Company funds Valuator for the Hamlton Pro- vident and Loan Society Barrisurpsouoitor, Notary Public 45 Federal Life Building, Hamilton OttitMs and residence. " Sherman Ave South. between King and Main Ste and Ive doors north of the H. G. & B Ry. line. - E. H. LANCASTER Barrister, Notary Public, Solicitor Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public tMieeur--Grimabr and Boamaville. Money to loan at current rites. Dentist otfiee--otrner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office IrourtF--0 to 12, 1.80 to lkB0 ’Phone 127 GRIMSBY, ONT. Batiste”, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates. OL ttee, “Spectator Building,” Hamilton. Will visit Grimsby for consultation ot clients each Wednesday from 9 am. to 3 pan. [ Hotel Grimsby Depot Street NOTICE OF APPLIC DIVORCI Insurance omce 1rours---9Bi) 0 Physician and Surgeon Corona, County Lincoln “Ice Hourn: 8 to 10 um. I to 2 pan and T to 8 pm. Main Street West. . "hone No. 1. Grtmsby. Dffice--Mair HUGH A. ROSE, Barrister, 27 East Main St., Welland, Ont feitor for the Applicant. DR. R. A. ALEXANDER / Dr. L. L. BUCK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ottiee Hours---, to 10 aan.'; 2 toA, 7 to 8 pan. HENRY CARPENTER F. HANSEL, Dentist G. B. McCONACHIE LAZIER & LAZIER ._. MONEY TO LOAN 0 Home Bank Building HAMILTOA. ttNT m----'"""'" GEMSBY OFFICE DR. D. CLARK " Hamilton. Ont, RIMSBY, ONT. M. HUGHTON Phone 223 amen. Dentist 3. Farrells Shoe Store Electrical Equipment ' ONT LEGAL eb SUBWYOB . Lomu, thm It: NO iven, that Hass 1e City of Wel- n _ & PERRIE lLto4P.M. st G. Mack ll Y FOR Estate Main " Grlmsby ree with pneumatic tires. This truck will take the GRIMISBY mountain on high 'with a full load. We will give her a test it you wish it. One big feature in favor of the Chevrolet truck is the fact that there is a service station here, where re- pairs could be secured immediately. The Council asked Mr. Stoddart to secure figures on the Chevrolet tire trucks fully equipped. Reeve Mitehe11--"Whatever is done has got to be done quick. The Town- ship Council meets Saturday and we will either buy or not buy. I would like to have all the facts and figures to lay before my Council so that we can get down to business." . K. M. Stephen "hit" the Council up for another $200, tor the Library. He lier's Ree7 Reeve Farrell was reading it he re- ceived another eleventh hour ten- der offering $20 for" the park and agreed to use it for a picnic grounds and keep it in shape. This brought on further comment. Reeve Mitchell eouldn't see why anyone would want to hold a picnic in thd park with all the canning tae- tory soup laying stagnant. in the creek right along side ot it. After hearing a lot of argument on both sides the council decided to lay the matter over for further consid- ot After hearing a lot of argument on both sides the council decided to lay the matter over for further consid- eration. ; Clerk Russ consumed a lot of time reading a voluminous raft of com- munications that didn't mean any- thing. ' Mis. Ald. Marsh wanted to know what had been dope as regards getting g'ti,t'ittii'/?i'tc,lp-',t, Rowena!” as. per, iittfiiitrit'diuicriit 'ast {year and this' year. He received no. answer' to his question. The matter apparently had never been attended to. Chief Konkle produced several pamphlet showing different, designs of policemen. This question also produced a lot of arguing but nothing of any good came of all the "ragging". J. Orion Livingston on behalf ot the 44th Band asked the Council for the use Of the small room off the Council Chambers. The Council pass ed a motion giving the Band per- mission to use the room. , Robt. Land, caretaker of the Cham- bers, gave the Council to understand that he would not give up the room hut would allow the Band td" use halt of it. This was satisfactory. Reeve Farrell reported the results of the Memorial Mass Meeting. He was of the opinion that the Town and Township Councils should meet and discuss the poposition. So tar no Company has teen heard from that is willing tn install a fire alarm system bn a small scale. They all want-to ingtall an elaborate BYS- tem that would extend all over town. C Robt. Land, ca bers, gave the C that he would I hut would allow halt of it. 'This Marsh-Wray-That we as a Coun- cil are much impressed with the fare- well remarks of our much esteemed fellow citizen Ex-Reeve Johnson, who is leaving this town in the near future with his family to make his home in the West and it is with much regret that we as a Council bid him God-speed with the best wishes ot all for his health and prosperity in his new home. J. w. Eaton, coal.... ..... Charity J.H. Gibson, coal for Strong, McKenzie, "Doxtater....., J. P. Robertson, groceries tor charitable purposes. . . Hoshal & Burgoyne, grocer- ies tor charitable .purposes I. Olmstead, meat for char- itajble purposes.. ... .... St. Catharines Consumptive ", :Sanatorium...... .... ... ”gm "ellaneous The following accounts were or- dered paid: Team W. M. Stewart, drugs and Ald. Wray claimed that he could have a sirren operated by compressed air installed at a small cost. Aid. Marsh bought the question of question of having GRIMSBY made a Port of Entry. Nothing was done. time book....... o.......' Scott & Sangster, shoeinlg. . L. , M. Wilcox, oats and straw.... .. ............ Board of Health W. M. Stewart, supplies futtiigating...... ........ Board ot Works Jas. F Bird, repairing chim- ney, pipe, and time. . . . .. D. L. Baldwin, skuttle and l?hr Cutting emetery nae DD ears' mpauy ut th 1st. t1 by seve Ald. Cul stove polish...... I....... J. H. Gibson, coal.......... Jas. A. Wray, sundry articles Scott & Sangster, repairs 'llllllli ()(ll,llit n (Continued and tende problem. the cuttin I with a O " supplies to" water wag tlu m Railway, repairs to 11 no the be (l ot hor ass in Queen's Lawn summer time is a During the past 12 : has been done prin- LCCG on' O W p th ht the p picnic This I) o lle l ten- k and wounds nought m why picnic g tac- in the prin JWet h t1 plements, and a 1912 touring ,car, newly O' painted and two new reserved sale. Mr. Lt much stock to handle, ortly reason for sellin having surplus stock to dispose of may brit WI V March 'PG-a I will offer a ture by [unrese the premises Koughnet. one non half March 19--Fridt e farm of the la tttttttttttttttttttttt March 28rd-TUE SDAY "a9TTTTTTTT=XXXXXXXheSSit L' 960000000000 = "aAEZzzXXXXXXXX', 00600 - 222mm rossi msby m it AUBIIUN SALE DATES MARCH SALE OF GOODS il " BEST’S STORE mile North it THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO tl I we lav South of .ublic a W Aerated Beverage h. H. DAVIES, drinks plant es _ of one mile d em 11 pendent Thursday-on this date , large quantity of farm served auction sale, on of Mr. J. W.. Van- m a 3' Anyone wishing to acquire a complete bottling t should immediately communicate with Ut iI rtion hhlYRt nemo have discontinued the manufacture 6f soft )n thi owan p II msvillt L_. tt in! IS Phone 36r2, Beamsville w.. Van- and one- $47 lemi Rf 26 fi 6 it om m 00 on JO 30 he " PE t2i iii all March premises TY, at, 1 over $3 See bi ther particulars ston, Auctioneer \March M-Friday-on this date, on the farm ot the late Elizabeth Tweedle, lot 1, con. 7, Township of Saltfleet, abouttwo miles West of Grassies, I will offer a large quanti- ty of farm stock and implements; a small amount of household furniture; and some hay, grain and feed, by public auction. Everything wil1 be sold positively without. reserve as the farm has been sold'; and to settle an estate. sue at 'one o'clock. Terms: Except as stateg on bills, $10 and under cash; seven months' credit; three per cent. off tor cash over $10. Jas. A. Livingston, Auc- tioneer. , lot pa 1n decl VG tere tree tle pests which have been more of a l nuisance this winter than. tor a long s. time past. Owing to the heavy and continuous covering of snow and ice, ( foraging for food has been made , much more difficult than tor many ( winters. Consequently, the mice ' have attacked trees in a wholesale ' manner, with the result that many valuable trees are practically gird- led with the marks of the sharp teeth got the tiny rodents. A farmer trom the district nearby was responsible for the statement that at least 50 per cent. of the trees in orchards here- about had been the objects ot attack by the hungry mice. Young orchards Tn particular, had suffered trom their depredations The pity of it is that Pere are no remedies which will uild COuI ll h SPRINGS be L"reerC==rcii...i',= 11am - I. ont th Beamsville per cent. off for s. A. Livingston, ltt ths' credit tills for list tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttht n" ti )OING BMLU, vicinitv of H aturday _'eet We nei: way Owner. harm done quant " hou ', many by the been I ll hbor tit h on On II tPe, ma had su quarrie1 of lum 101d tur lVE ll sum fur ving ' the HMS- ilding ll mil ble lib n o II a The next regular meeting of the Branch will be held in the Clubrooms on Tuesday evening, April 6---at eight-fifteen o'cloek. the Executive Committee will meet at seven-thire, sharp. A full attendance of mem- 'bers is urged, to hear the report ot the President, on the Provincial Cdn. vention, which he is attending this week, in Peteboro--and for the full discussion of such other business ot importance as is brought forward. Civillian Rid held in the on Tuesday _iRht-tifteen SE t1 the show your" cont for the efforts l stood you and the The War Veterans' dance in their Clubrooms every second Prdiay-- with an occasional special dance in- terspersed. Keep the evening open and dance with "the Boys." tht-fifteen xeoutive C The Director: 'has advised issue of the Memorial Cros wives grid mothers of Cana diers and' sailors who lost Awards "Till he Made Without ther Application durin immediate rt A general meeting ot the GRIMSI l Ill, l l BURNER tsoldier/or sailor who was survived bit either. If both survive him, two crosses will be issued, one to each. If after becoming entitled to the cross the widow or mother had died or dies, the cross will be delivered to the eldest of the soldier’s or sail- or's next-of-kin. I ' A' large numt are held by the ficer, M. D. No. Toronto, for Dis cannot be locate are held by the District Record Of- ficer, M. D. No. 2 at 149 College St., Toronto, for Discharged Soldiers who cannot be located at their last known address. Members of the C. E. F., who are entitled to this Decoration and who gave aadress on discharge as being in Military District No. 2. as being in Military Dist are requested to apply to office at once. THE HOME-TOWN WEEKLY "I mad the daily paper-read tne state and foreign news, of the doings here and yonder, and of leading Statesmen's views. Read of wreck, and tire, and murder, baseball, poli- tics and crime, mariages and births and dyings, all the happenings of time. Read the whole edition over, from the first page to the last, news and comments, facts and fancies, things to come, things of the past. Then aside I thrust that paper for it's no more good to me, half the things that I've read over soon my memory will flee. Then I .get the home-town weekly, and with keen and eager eye, read the news it has to tell me, news that's never dull or dry. For the news that's in that pa- per tells of talks I know and love, folks who are both friendsmnd neigh hers and whose goodness I can prove. Tells ot school, and church and col- lege, lodge, society and store, town improvements, council’s doings squibs and personals galore. Hav- ing read this good town paper, read and and swelled myself with pride, I crank up the ancient flivver and through town and country ride. Far away sometimes it takes me, into other towns and states/where I may take notes and figures and mate mental estimates. Then, returning to my root-tree, call my neighbors to en The Mrs. Leola Gieenwood, a fragile little woman, attractively dressed in blue, faced the magistrate Friday morning. She was charged with on March 6th having uttered a false document, purporting to be a valid cheque on the, Bank ot Nova Scotia for the sum of $28.50, with intent to defraud. Through her counsel, Mr. McCarron, she pleaded not guilty. Crown Attorney Brennan asked for and obtained a remand tor a week, so that her partner, sentenced at Niagara Falls to three years, may be, there to give evidence.' my side and declare 'So help me Hannah, here I ever will abide.' And with each returning Wednesday, eagerly I watch and wait, for the Postman who is bringing the old weekly to my gate Oh, I must have the great dailies, magazines and trade reviews-but the thing that makes me happy is the home-town weekly news." , ll " MEMORIAL (“ROSS ISSUI " in eterans in th ommi Shar' war will take p1 G. Mr venin lumber of tloln ux " lot of considi indnen In octation D withou " those men onde Beas Mar wt ll Canadlan lost their arch sharp. JI me I'E 11 tht it l n 11 1nd D 1rth t1 the above IT rork tor d thus eciation an who ill be arooms that the to the " in I'h 1i St IT h it h I MONEY I TO LOAN ar W. M. Stewart, Drug Co Wednesday GRIMSBY :-: Ontario *"ee"Frrt+r.qroooqrooo+rreroooT l-W-h!‘ PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT VICTORY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD \ FIRST CLASS PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER Contracts taken and Estimates Given Tarbe11'g Pelenbet’s, Arnold's Notes on the Lesson, Torrey’s Gist of the Lesson, Golden Text Booklets, Class Books, Collec- tion Envelopes. Get ready for 1929. Prize and Library Books in great variety. Sunday School $uppliies Books, Stationery Leather Goods " 16 WEST KING STREET Phone R. 1060 HAMILTON. W. W. KIDD Life Experience Wall Paper Supplied PHONE WINONA I77 _ ' Box 88 M. BIVANI] " rimsby ===

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