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Grimsby Independent, 20 Oct 1920, p. 1

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In ‘"‘The Imp." A thrilling and hun orous story of a Society Belle, wI sought to conquer the world « crime. Love, romance and a bur; lars kit. â€"~Showing at â€" Moore Theatre on Saturday night, Oct. 23 October 28â€"THURSDAYâ€"On this date I will offer the entire holding of farm stock, implements and houseâ€" hold furniture of Mr. G. E. Sery, four miles Northâ€"East of Beamsville on the Lake Shore; corner of Cherry Avenue, for sale by public auction. Everyâ€" thing will be sold positively without reserve as Mr. Sery has sold his farm and is moving away. Sale at one o‘clock. Terms: $10, cash;â€": > 11 months; 5 perâ€"cent. See bills. Jas. A. Livingston, Auctioneer. miall whno pulleéd of the successful coup last weez( at Windsor when he filmed the MAn o‘ Warâ€"Sir ~Barton race against great odds, as the picâ€" ture rights had been sold to another mfifis pictures appeared on ' throughout Ontario sever= al days before the other concerns pictures were finished. The pictures taken in GRIMSBY will be shown in Moore‘s Theatre in the course of whout three weeks. race against great ture rights had be n. His npict %fil "thronot views of the district fron mountain top were taken‘ as several views of the fruit ore and vineyards at close range. O‘Brien, the camera man, is man who pulled of the suced coup last weezc at Windsor whe filmeq the Mn o‘ Warâ€"Sir _ p e oommmnnpmernoattheremrmed enenr eannnaiiiean s B zy ® e 3 i4 F0 pemppome camemermmeneemenmnermencne & par m en nene n an snn o i Maases n onl h t t e . plee l $3 th 7100080 Â¥ | P uio en come es â€" .o . . eeaoiante oi on Sn 1 } en taant oo oo ap e mt it & J e o oo t i e H nrmoneuls ons ceeereter enetees n C 1 n u. . 3 nviet eeonine e i s aaaienace ... ie xt ds â€"oels (nola «s .03 z :;:3::;:;;:;.-.;:\;::::?;:. 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S e s aator es C 1| se l _ e . oo l en y$ H 3 r’ u1 o en o arinst!| H 1 e e ooo se F En i 1 s e o e i 495 F x: 6/ ooee e i v e nay ol a 1 bemmesms ies ooo ooo e e oo t ane B j emne ons : 0.R oo eessae ols ol mt i J M se e U o sn F j esn N. e e miole tssc ns i : i es Sn id ooo on i eesnen â€" ~> * omont F m t n taay . â€" Cb ; | o oo . o o â€" "\ul A Mess o B o f _ ts Phadkd H en o o ons nb % > (Ne â€" | s ons 48 H J oys § es e ~u B | $3 m e "I € ) |pmessoonnositeee . ... * F : | y e e . es f 1 SS s n en en A i r Messrs. Nelson and O‘Brien of the Pathe Film ~Co., Toronto branch, were in GRIMSBY yesterday and toâ€" day taking pictures of the ibest disâ€" trict and ‘the busiest town in Canada. Several feet of pictures were taken at the plant of Ofield & Sons, of bpth interior and exterior views. A large group photo of Mr. and Mrs. Ofield, Reeve Farrell and Ald. Marsh and ladies and several other citizens was taken in front of the large greenâ€" house. x MOVIE MEXN TAKE PICTURES IN . GRIMSBY THIRTYâ€"SIXTH YEAR HON AND DEARIE {tt? AUCTION SALE DATES "(HE FAMILY HAVE WE MIGHT . ADoPTED THE steAY § As wE H Cowâ€"so THEey cou® ( WoobEn cow GET FreE miLk â€" TT PDT NOBoOoDy 1<iNCwS, .mmd : M = A" Aige e se 1 oVvIip QW P0GL . 0 CC% }T, W1 t Koroy use 0 n qst mWE 5 BA > HOW TO MiLK F4 /i\ q’ J\\ 4 6 Ton(:)g ALL THEY â€"\ 68 â€"JQG @ 6p .# \h To rop fe)y}] y E) 4 CRMMENT. %flfi/‘m)‘k hf‘ P / m m [\ &7 > ] Arfanipprmmmeys N0 railway could Last" that allows its delapidated condition that had the "Safety For years the hue and cry of all bis especially the railways has been "Safety Fi a slogan with the transportation companie all their buildings even to the section mai First" has become almost a religion wit panies, and we believe that the majority o to practice what they preach but their is : in Canada that does not practice what it the "Safety First" idea goes, but rathei "SAFBETY LAST." This railway is the B Last week was Safety Week throu and as far as we know it was very well c of the country, but we failed to see the H special effort to observe it "SAFETY LAST" WMWWKMA\W f and humâ€" elle, who world â€" of could from the as were orchards TAE IN AS WELL HAVE A) MILKHER BUT. > can or milk AuD WE MIGHT JuSTA Hon TRIED To the A sure and speedy : chionic coughs, heaves an per in horses is Parke‘s C Heave Powder. Iti is an remedy and gives ‘the mos lal regults. I+ Innosens the the Clerk of the City Council reâ€" questing them to withdfaw six of their male inmates from the Indusâ€" trial Home by November iIst!â€" it ‘bes< The St. Catharines City has another little problem hands. Theâ€"~County Industria has ‘become so overcrowded, a matter of selfâ€"defence the has to insist wpon the city re arrange for the others leavin part of its inmates at once; In~ pursuance of the adopt the report of the Industrial Committesb. "at ThnasAaws.: zk or Councillors Kem ‘Moved by Counci Sutton, that the Printing and Build delegated to intery as to the requiren try (Offices, and t] committtee prepare sulbmitted to the ne Council. iCarried. That the account of the House of Providence for $150 for the maintenâ€" ance of Mrs. Anne Yourdon be paid. That the account of Dr. J. F. Mc,-i Lay for professional services re Gibâ€" bard, amounting to $5 be paid. â€"_ _â€" That the account of Dr. H. P. Robâ€" inson for _ professional services, amounting tn @9 KhN ha naia V1 t ‘ CY Oof ail Dig corporations and een "Safety First." It has become ation companies and is painted on he section man‘s shanty. "Safety a religion with the railway comâ€" the majority of the companies try h but their is at least one railway e County Council, the follov en serveqd on the City Clerl copy of the report of the C wWIDOW MAKES CLALIMN FOR HUSâ€" BAND‘S DEATH MB ces i Veek throughout the Dominion very well observed at all points AlLL HE goT wAS | noTHiNng To ofen AÂ¥ BUMP ow THE * * â€"< 7 T. WIiIH ‘mmates at once) and to nce of the adoption of f the Industrial Home at Tuesday‘s meeting of Council, the following has on the City Clerk, being 1 little problem on its County Industrial Home o overcrowded, that as selfâ€"defence the County & “i 18 an excellent ives ‘the most beneficâ€" _loosens the phlegm coughâ€"25¢ per can at irke Limited, â€" Market H::G o the great amount of e Chairman of the ee has had to assume preaches so tar en lt 1 te Somee L if came 4 «ces £ XL S€ â€"Jlâ€"nâ€"nâ€"n_.._ un city removin port to be ssion of this makings any TS LIKE: HAVING _A | ( 1P wE pom‘T Council notto come f i cmees d me with glad handa and heart regiment, the nineteenth regiment and the Beamsville band, and the fife and drum corps and the band conâ€" cert on the school yard lawn on Friâ€" day night with the gathering of the old boys and "never old" igirls, past and present citizens of Beamsville, meeting one another after ar abâ€" fHomecoming; and I know . that the ,:,’" n me in vote of thanks to all the citzens AIA hama" ‘was i nc t k/ 4 :&)Nfl‘}%,{wt?‘fl..xt“.,m_ h eq â€" P m mb @MLLC OO (Cléeit One: Of MS AnOs active business men, a man who . #. absolutely no advantages in his youth and who has overcome all obâ€" stacles, and today I admire him for his splendid achievements and hig cordial spirit in welcoming us back to the old home. iFrom early dawn to late at night his untiring : efforts and / GWelightful Mersonality _ were evident everywhere. , The meeting in the town on the first night of the reunion was event, ful and charming. Among the speak ers on the platform were my high school comipanions, Exâ€"Reeves Thomas R. Gilmore and James . Walker, Robert Kemp, Cyrus Culp the oldest resident â€" .of the village, Mrs. Osborne. and formâ€" er Miss Iona Kilborne, who taught the ibible class in the old Baptist Church. The arrangements made by Chairman Hewitt and others for that Thomas R. Gilmore and Walker, Robert Kem Culp the oldest r/ the village, Mrs. Osborne '""'““"'"'""“““"""""""""'llllmllluumumumu|||||||||||||||||||m|mm||'|' The recent homecoming Oof thej * * * x # * # * x *# % % 4 / Pivav former residents of Beamsville at u*l # o old home town is one never tov‘.{:fi@ AN OLD PHOTO & forgotten and I wish to pay the high. | * # pet compliments toâ€" the HMomec@ie) + ‘Last week Mr. J. D. Ceunett + ing Committce, to Mr. and Mrs. J8&| * of Bcamsvillic was the recipâ€" * D. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jer|* ient of an excellent old photoâ€" * ome and all others who so hapfi * graph of the late Mrs. Jacobh * contributed to the quccess â€"of o s Beiin mabk aeeariaae micob,©" To clcl s en o e /0 o ioi ts 0 AR EC 00000 mt â€"uâ€"llâ€"cl-llâ€"llâ€"nâ€"clâ€"llâ€"llâ€"-nâ€"l\-â€"llâ€"ll- glIIIIIlIIIlIIIIlllllllllll|l||||lllll!!llllllllllllIllllllIlIIIIIlIIIlIlIIllIIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIII / m @ T wA? e C " 4 woup B€< ~2FEREN 1 AFTER THE BEAMSVILLE â€"HOMECOMING Imagine that. Sev The broken r split for a distance condition thatit is in. A litt] some facts that will astonish Between the Forty Mile tre on ‘Main Street there are three short sawed off one would run their freight cars through Main Street in the manner that they do. They would not even think~of allowing a motor freight with anywheres from one to ten heavily loaded cars behind it to tear through the Main Street of a town at a terâ€" rific rate of speed irregardless to all town bylaws, or the danger to life and limb‘of the general public. . 8 Moreover, if the H., G. & B. had any other slogan than "Safety Last‘" they would not allow the tracks and road bed through the Town of Grimsby to be in the awfully dangerous condition that it is in. A little investigation has brought forth some facts that will astomich m.~ct avwâ€"arlras‘as DWENTYâ€"FIVE PER CBNT. OF DHEM AR ing; and I know that ecomers will join me i thanks to all the ritzar A1t mmmme GET Any m1LL â€" THE COW DON‘T GET NO EATs . ‘wommue U omm 1 cmmu i omm i1 DEPENDENT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1920 _ Seventeen rail ken rails are all aumire nim iop ements angd hig lcoming us back ‘rom early dawn untiring : efforts rsonality _ were 1( j0iuL me in A _the citzens of the adjoining the old h is in. A little will astonish n : Forty Mile C ~MAYBE _ > YOU HAVE To TVE ThE HADNDES on T S HEAD . J m cmd ) mmA 11 smm ) ce OL our and Mrs. George Bolton, Edward Amiss, Alymer Couse, the Misses Beatty, E'll'ls. Milton Zimmerman, Walter and Emma Tinlin, Frank and Sarah Rogâ€" ers, Wm. iS. House, Purvis Dean, John Kenedy, George Snyder, ames arlatt, the Tufford Brothers, the nsbury Brothers, Wallace Walker 2 others I cannot at this time reâ€" call. IS G00P FORâ€" |\ tme_ _ [ ) GET ISs To KEEP J\ ownEM. ] } FRo %ug GRASS WILL YC HOPT oN SHow UPRM A THE LAWNi, | [| AD PMKH ) ticed a on the Bennet prompt to of t] graiph of the late Mr Beam, widow of: Jaco for whom the village c ville was named. Th was given to Mr. I. B of Kansas City, Kan. and he after; forty ye presented it to Mr. athe late Jacob Beam v Tied twice and the ; ‘haf nf WHio anaanw 3 c.rp. at vâ€"e10 CC )0 w the tracks and road bed e in the awfully dangerous stigation has brought forth everyvone. _ * CTWICE at of hi tending bridge and Moore‘s Theaâ€" cight full length rails and t of the sixtyâ€"eight rails _ Sixtyâ€"eight broken. and shapes. ~One rail quarters inches and ha Reu ns l cce ) mm i1 ommc i1 cmus if pictur mantle d him US ALL. pa C 7 â€"â€"/ y BROKEN T 1920 or Inrc Puvualfslavlél'. has a AT â€" STuPE . g’IEmAu \ o i~E ) )"HERpP y 7/--\ £ C S igg LW/;‘ \’W, Te ol,’ Lit select your plant. If you are not a member become one now by â€" paying Mr. Calder $1.00 ang have one of these fine peonies as a premium. After the free distribution has been made the balance of the plants, amounting to /about eighty, will be sold to members at cost. The importation of plants from EHurope is a new venture on the part of the Horticultural Socitty and the difference in »p;‘ice has justified the scheme. The society deserves the frc The Peony roots imj from Holland by the GT ticultural Society arrive and are now being dis to the memibers. w ruit _ growers throughout the GRIMSBY Fruit Belt have ‘been in receipt of cireculars the past â€"few days from the Dominion Department of Agriculture to the effect that the Government does not intend to conâ€" tinue running the GRIMSBY Preâ€" cooler after this season and if the fruit growers wish to have the pre= cooler in operation, they will have to buy the plant and operate it them" selves. The Precooler was built originally, so we understand, as a purely exâ€" perimental venture and from the looks of things the Government has bpassed the experimental stage and intend to either give the plant up or turn it over to some one else to run. yrouse, ~red; an They are goth ve STach members is c ree aryl may. choo If you ‘belong to it Mr. W:. B ‘C‘3 UP TO FRUIT â€"GROWERS TO BUY PRECOOLER wiaIin otreet to be i] that ‘we can come to adhering to the poli M Any rail per cent. of point of a: lit nothing at all. broken on one of the other o1 riding over a railway conditon. hole in the centre of the split threeâ€"quarters Another rail is split clear across the full wid full depth of the surface, or down to the inset of the rail. The broken rails run in length : to eight inches, and the breaks vary in wic i idth of the rail which is AAn anA ‘aaa.k1f_ IMPORT 18 «mm iR it THOsE pIz2z2ypuMB SISTERS. eony roots imported e 44 / WMLB HATNHE WANTED ERDL_ â€"__~~â€"â€"l.: 30ME WIL To IAKE MILK FATTENING A STAIH 0UT oF > e cS n YES,BUT WE HAVE AN WIkle | A FAT CHANCE oF D " STAIN ? GETTING Any. f\( STAY PEONY ROOTS rRoOX HOLLANXD the rail which is twro and oneâ€"half inches down to a a little over oneâ€"half inch, which is really little or t all. At one spot where‘two rails join the one rail is one side and the other rail projects out over the side er one by half an inch. s*do the people realize the dansers they ara in «h19 ‘ail is liable to of the rails in two â€" varietiesâ€"Felix and Albatre, white. very excellent sorts. is entitled to one root choose any color. two the GRIMSBY Horâ€" > the Society, call ilder‘s office and If you are not a ® “â€".pâ€"."lâ€"llâ€"llfllâ€"nâ€"ilâ€"']â€"llâ€"..â€"uâ€".'_'._.. e B an on i ived last week distributed fres ind from the rovernment has tal stage and reatly ‘ fac )1 S in a iittle stretch of track like that on roken then there is only one conclusion and that is that the H., G. & B. is closely y of "SARLFETY LAST." and if the ive the pre= will have to te it them" ne that break, but when you find twenty aclittle ‘streatch nt +rarlâ€" ilexÂ¥ika the dangers they are in is allowed to remain : Sat ::A es o BCm oo n O "g tss .. . e ~ n Rs s;:»;i;ig“égisiziziriré' o mam. .; .:}::'?;:._ -:_..‘J_ET..} '.“-.‘“_:_u. 6 8 § .A\.:- s § netothe a n en in oxtaaat h‘ > h. > $ esn ronerna e ol s : . «<tpes mt mapte. e â€" (y> C# xc m en ons e B s 8. iennonnnd e â€" s e P e en on anatie en â€" & : Te o n onanane n dnand â€" E : 05 / $ > o ce Bs s C -3,'4-'55* % f : it > 3 ost y y : Ae t ul . : s S e _: > 8 -;.5'5\.3;:;:::;1 & & o k 3 >>>â€" Te se 2xz : s S 5t o . e e e â€" B : mnonn Seastnniat : ... 3/ iopemeen dnonet â€" & â€" 1:}) f '3" oney E > i o 9e .‘_:'-7_15'""‘ “' & t on e _;.;.v a ‘:«'-;-:-'-' im eomeid > on Hevanadis on ue es o e w ids in sitod . MOORE{S LINF Wed. Oct. 20â€"Bert Lyte tain information, upon the receipt of which he will endeavor to locate Mrs. Kirwan‘s son for her. Lieut. Livingston immediately â€" reâ€" plied to the letter and asked for cerâ€" Thanking you you may give me in a Military umbia. As\I my son is in British â€" Col possible for i referred? Iâ€" least three «i reeâ€"quarters iof an inch wide. the full width of the rail the to the inset carrying pgrtion in length from one inch up vary in width from the full Toronto Globe,"a we GRIMSBY correspon ped Jby the Guelph 1 and Advertiser with the following letter Tuesday by Lieut. J ston. leut ‘ASKED TOâ€"LOCATE LOST 8O N The speci $2.00 Per Yearâ€"5 Cents a C Oct t. Livingston, Business Man Grimsby ITnd k O VEGETARIANS CRAZY CONTEST “0 * 70 214 Liverpool St Guelph, Oct. BETTWGq ALoUD ./ Imp‘"‘ and a Snub Pol lard comedy. xâ€"Tom Moore in "Toby‘ Bow" and a comedy. â€"Alice Brady in "Sin CONTEST Right of Canadian â€"Elsie lal despatch sent obe, "a week ago, correspondent w MEAT EATING MA cwmmg i me, | am, Sincerely yours, (Mrs.) Julia Kirwan lanager of the Independent,"> Grimsby emain in thi t W 1ent _ was Clipâ€" Ivening Mercury the result that M omm 0 t en M tsmm U oo U curmae t YÂ¥ &Y s > ‘£ Pictorial inis in a â€"Snub ny information W as 11 "UP winile 1 received on M. â€" Livingâ€" â€"~hve T im TD rommme L anme #f in â€" "Sinâ€" Canadian In 16 Mercury an arâ€" through GRIMSâ€" located to the by their is clipâ€" ind The Polâ€" The 1920 opy

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