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Grimsby Independent, 20 Oct 1920, p. 7

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s it % MON EY TO LOAN JeVan‘s French Pills l RBaonlating Pill for Women. $5 y 3 M. D. Kitching & Co All GRIMSBY :â€":> Ontario asa. l NT3 ons eb e eb nb Ob ebA bRA dA DN | ‘\ 1 N: +) N e: is @ iss : ‘iiccessors to J. L. Marigtt]) _ _ GRIMSBY, OonNT. Furniture and Undertaking _ Upholstering a Specialty /aind courteous service day W‘ ¢ 1| . and night Prices Moderate [Ain sTREET WEST gpto HAMILTON to any address sCOBELL DR HOSPHONOL for MEN tores Vim and Vitality; for Nerve and n ; increases grasy matter;" a Tonicâ€" build you up. $3 a box, or two for $5 rug_stores, Or bz mail‘ on receipt of EgEECOBELL DEUG COMPANY . treal, Quebec., fi;‘:uable Regulatins .;"x. sol_d at flll D ';‘_’Ontractor’s and Builder‘s _ Supplies gmum AND COMPANY FUNDS _ EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT YICTORY BONDS BOUGHT AND ow SOLD pa) Lo ELEEUR C : W H M . .. C200 ng ? _ _ Seqe Rouse ter facilities than ever for ent and prompt sorvice. 1 _ Rimmed Spectacles } e glasses in every varieâ€"~ | style. 1 Rimmed all shades, te, black, wine or , put on your own glassâ€" ile you wait. embe: always satisfacâ€" your memey back. inEA NRPCY fias ) paWd a :‘m mng E. f or From Hughson St. iX C450 __‘_Ont. â€" l"?)‘;’_' indb < d Rexd /~> & ,'Q.;'lfl' Bs /o o. 4 F ;L¥§‘ e '?'1 :s .R 7 > ,? ablished A. D. 1900, _ = emomnmmmmmmmtmnnyy We 4 ooks are always a deâ€" e home.. Splendid enâ€" ent for evenings and s Our large book store great variety for all opular prices. ‘reading habit it is both and profitable. #t ht PORTLAND CEMENT, LASTER PARIS, Etc. PLASTERING HAIR MORTAR COLOR C ;)( LATH Important Agricultu ays in stock. Other po YOU NEED _ GLASSES LOKE & son Wednes I. B. ROUSE . W. KIDD Books 90Ks, Stationery Keather Goods ,q}. R. 1060 Nest King Stre on recei ontractor‘s Supplies to those you Are sday, October 2oth, 1920 Fl . C. . Marlatt) 1i for W omen,. »o : Stores, or mailed pt of price. THE Montreal, Quebec. Street Phone 72 ONT. ‘al || journment of the case The theatres, churches, schools, pool rooms, public library and other places have been closed in Port Colâ€" borne owing to a scarlet fever and diphtheria epidemic. The Thorold riot case has been postponed until (‘Oct. 27, remand being asked for. by Crown. This makes the fourth Apple packing day in Lincoln, worth counties. sample. eBreJecfecSecfeofeceoJoaTe ofeefocSecfeofe ofecfe * aQe oBe ofe eBoefe sPe ofe ePeafe efecSeafeofe: oo ofe ce ofe «Poele afe ofe cie ole ce cTe aba ofo ieeeFeaSeoTe afe cTe#t® on A smooth cheque artist fleeced Port Colborne merchants for $400 last week. The Merritton Soldiers‘ Memorial Fund campaign closed last Saturday night with a total of over $4,000 in subscriptions. This amount will like ly ibe supplemented by a grant from the Town Council. The form of the memorial has not yet been deterâ€" mined. M uks locate a . factory in wtL.. NSEX for the manufacture of trucks. company will make & start, i1 factory : building of the Mali Rubber |Company, which â€" wi greatly enlarged. A plant is al ent being operated in Chatham Nisgara Falls, Ont., Oct. _ 15. â€"In |! the county court at Wellana today Stokes, of Stamford was awarded $165 forinjuries sustained by hi8 horse when it fell into a hole caused by loose earth after the filling in of a sewer on Lundy‘s Lane. He first"l-' sued the city of Niagara Falls but|« that suit was dismissed. Then Theoâ€"| _ dore Woodruff of this city ‘was sued, Illl as it was his sewer. s The anual convention, of the Anâ€" glican Sunday Schoo)s, of the Deanâ€" eries of Lincoln, Welland and Wentâ€" worth counties, will ke held in the Parish Hall at McNab on October t Augustine . Gefttser, of Lindsay, aged 13, started out to see the world, all by his lonesome. He got as far as Stevensville, a few miles from Bridgeburg, when he decided to conâ€" tinue his trip on a railway "speeder" He pedaled his way into the Bridgeâ€" burg railroad yards, right into the arms of waiting detectives. He is in Welland jail, awaiting the arrival of his parents. + ) § News of the District Culled From Our Exchanges § The census of Canada will be takâ€" en in June of next year, and arâ€" rangements for the work are now being made at Ottawa. ‘It is estâ€" mated that the population will prove to be not far short of nine millions. The reâ€"distribution of â€"Parlimenitry seats following the census will probâ€" ably increase the representataâ€" tion of the West and reduce that of Ontario and the Maritime Provinces. Niagara Fall, Ont., Oct. 16. â€"Reeve F. H. Gallinger of stamford and the Niagara Falls Suburban Area Comâ€" mission, Messrs. C. F. Monroé, H.; H. Beam and A. W. Marsh, have ‘receivâ€" ed word that the Government â€" has taken over the road from St. David‘s to Niagara Falls as @A Provincial Highway. The Province took over Lundy‘s Lane some months ago. This latest news has been welcomed in this city as there has been some doubt as to the intentions of the prsent Government in, this matter. An alleged ghost dressed in white like a woman with long hair. streamâ€" ing down her back is terrorizng the south end of Niagara Falls. Late Wednesday night it appeared and scared a large crowd of people. Proâ€" vincial and Township Police got on the track and followed it to a corn patch which they surrounded and searched without result. It is beâ€" lieved to be a practical joker alâ€" though the more superstitious . beâ€" lieve it ~to be the ghost of Mrs. Fountain, who was murdered last vear. shot the dog in t lic safety on th» 27. Testimony as havior or othec‘w was decidedly cor er claimed <$50 i loss of the animal A quiet weddiqlf\._r/I was solemnize« at the Binbrook Methodise parson age on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 13, at 4 o‘clocw, when Olla Vivian, eldâ€" est daughter of Leslie anga Mrs. Laidman of Saltfleet, was united in theholy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Arthur Wilson, Rev. W. J. Fiddis ofâ€" ?remier Durury will visit Welland Oct. 28th. T District Summary rines, Oct. 10. â€"Clair Seâ€" ing farmer was fined â€" $2 Saturday for shocting a )wned by Charles Stevens. L0 was. ordered paid. to value of the animal. / The ame to $17.40. The Police throngod with farmers ft their fruit picking to enra Jleclared that he had is the order of the Welland and Wentâ€" The cron is a good O a hole caused e filling in of ane. He first ra ‘Falls but . Then Theoâ€" city ‘was sued. again the the i â€"adâ€" 11 «$ a oZe WWMM*****W****"”“IiII IéllllIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllIll'fl_llll|III|IIIlII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIlIIIIllg m New Issue $4.00'E1)OO New Issue E m ABITIBI POWER and PAPER Co. Ltd. 5 ceremony a recetion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, where 2 dainty luncheon was served, after which the‘ happy couple left for points East. : Whelland, Oct. 13.â€"Miss, Helen Kinnear, B. A., of Port Colborne. who has been called to the Bar bf Ontario, is the first woman in Welâ€" land county to attain that distincâ€" tion, Miss Kinnear is an honor gradâ€" uate andwspecialist in English and history from the University of Torâ€" onto, where she took a high acadeâ€" mic standing, attaining first place in firstâ€"class honors. ‘She entered Osâ€" goode Hall to study law in the fall of 1917, where she obtained a scholâ€" arship in 1918, graduating with honors this year. She will practice law in Port Colborne in partnership with her father, Louis Kinnear, M.A., under the firm name of "Kinnear and Kinear." i ficiating. The bride wore a travelâ€" ing suit of navy Venetian cloth, with vedour hat and fox fur. After the § BIRDS STORE 4 viefeZeaiZeBecBeeieaSeBaZe BerBanBeSerBerSeeGeaGenBenBeoRenBenPocQeiiaats u3. 2. «2 Grand Trunk railway track, Welland division, between Welland and Port Robinson. . Both had apparently been knocked down and run over by a night train and lain on the track undiscovered until an early hour this morning when information was given to the police force and the bodies conveyed to. Welland, where they awit identification. Both â€" are middle aged and up to the time of going to press no relatives or friends had appeared to acquaint the authori _ It is not a bit too early to have your fUT for the season. It may need some rePairs should be cleaned. YOUR FURNACE 6 Per Cent. General Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Dated January 2nd, 1920. Due January 2nd, 1940. Denominâ€" ations $1,000 and $500 Principal and Interest payable at par of exchange at Montreal, Toronto, New York or London, England 89.44 and Interest, Yielding 7â€" Per Cent. With U. S. Funds at today‘s rate, this Bond yields an annual interest return of Payable 20 Per 40 Per Sixty years of leadershipâ€"of giv'ijr:faood value, t and real service! That‘s why the Gilson name confidence from coast to coast. "flaat’l why w this dependable farm equipment,. _ 1Q20. B Balance, December 18 7" 1920. Interest will be allowed on payments at the rate of 6 Per C per annum. ® | > h Payments may be anticipated in whole or in part at any i Accrued Interest will be adjusted upon final payment. We will be pleased to mail you the circular giving full par lars. B ZIMMERMAN & MALLOCH HAMILTON The famous Gilson "G gineâ€"any size for any p chased on the easy pa pay, for itself.. Its ec ability have made it th gine in Canada. Let your farm. & DAVID CLOUGHLEY Call and see our nearest dealer, n the eguipment iMustrated and on Grinders, Pump Jacks, Belting, ¢ Made i Bank of Hamilton Building THE GILSON ENGINE GILSON MFG. CO., THE INDEPENDENT LLOYD fififfiTeBl_‘;;”éfia,mGrimsby The H{lo sweet. fr e 15â€"A â€" shocking chosen by LBe ut ating farmer.. Pays for itself in the first season. Then year after year, pays 100 per cent. profit_on M Te ced o 14 Sot mbaike Can 100 per cent. P your investment you beat it? HYLO SYLO /2 Per Cent!) . w . ent. of the par value on application ent. of the par value on Novembet Svlo insures Phone 419â€"J or 419 r. all and ucculent enâ€" to the last built to last Exclusive ures of deâ€" struction the Hylo 18 e discriminâ€" name below. â€" He will save and make you money on | ilson Thresh ixieâ€" :t?.l “\’V ite ? o‘r Er;éafi;;:e Ace Tractors, Wood Saws, in Canada and Guaranteed by S , Limited | â€" L â€" GUELPH, ONT. and See Nearest Dealer ndâ€" below. He will save motto which Frank Wilson, â€" Magisâ€" trate for Thorold, township, will likely adopt as a result of the disapâ€" pearance of five prisoners Monday night from the Thorold lockâ€"up. iIt is said that the five requested their trial be postponed for a day and the Magistrate agreed, ordering that they be returned to the cells until Tuesday morning. On Tuesday Chief Taylor carried a basket of food to the cellls for the risoners, but . hen he arrived he discovered that they had departed. An examination show ed that the rear window of the staâ€" tion house had ibeen forsed, atter which the person had evidently borâ€" rowed the key to the cells, whic‘a hangs on the courtroom wall. No trace of the five have been found. The five men were charged with beâ€" inz drunk. [$»,, Lice" 20 . DesTROYER anp Cow SrpraAy [gEONOp CGRIMSBY :;: «2e 1e rZerBanZe aBe oBe aBeaBenSe aSe sSe aBeaTeaZe 1e aSe aSeaSe aSeaZe se ofe afe oZe l‘aood value, heaping satisfaction ; Gilson name wins respect and That‘s why we are proud to sell ; GRIMSBY, ONTARIO More 2f=_~>_7", â€" Money for the Farmer *‘The Wonderful Gilson‘"‘ stands supreme. More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold in Canada last year than any other make. It is guarâ€" ainteed n:z be the lightest running blowerâ€" cutte de. ,lullependentâ€"â€"get a Gilson Silo Filler and fll your own siloâ€"with your own engine, -‘,;ll.p. or largerâ€"at the proper time, when your corn has the greatest feeding value. ure is the best fertilizer. You have it. e it! ‘The best Manure Spreader made is e Gilson. Why? It has a wide spread. is low down. It has light draft. It will ake a real load. It is free from clutches, ars and all complicated parts. Flies worry-oowsso that they do not give a full yield of milk. Lice and vermin worry hogs and keep them from getting fat. Lice worry the hens and fewer eggs result, Protect your live stock with Creoncid.. Agents for Grimsby wW. M. STEWART DRUG CO. "THE WONDERFUL GILSON" your furnace looked after : repairs and it certainly Catharines â€" iStandardâ€""Neyveé one a trial till tomorrow whe permits today." This is i ) which Frank Wilson, â€" Magi for â€"Thorold. township, Wi THE GILSON SPREADER itilated evered their names or. residence n‘s body ‘was the mos! ilated, the head bging comâ€" rered from the head. ONTTARIO iving full particuâ€" \\ J ‘Phone Regent 604 ember 15th fr'; CiLSON Cent time Smn‘ J EVCP L 0_ _~IAL NKE U M T n PC NT 5 2| Jrp. Primerâ€"Made E) Bessie Cunningham _ E] ponald Smith; â€" Cli R E wWillie Greenwood; =| jyack Skinner; Gord( . S jorie Walters ; Farn« 4 R. Ar , 5) GRIMSBY CENTR E) PORT FOR SF =| IV Class, Total 900 1| 5| nell 812; Melinda Hi m Sr. III,; Totalâ€"900â€" =i Pearl Pearson 749; 1 =| Charlie Hurd 408. , = Jr. III, Total 8$00â€" feâ€"l Sr. II, Total 600â€" 7 Bessie Cameron 399. _ 5| _J#, II, Total 500â€" â€" =) Gordon Pearson 372 =|371; Norma Pearson . &)) derson 270. ms Sr. I, Total 500â€" / 411; Olive Hunt 400 ~ =|374; Alice Haws 534 =| Sr. Primer, Total 5 =a | son 296; Eva Johnso In Jr. Primer, Total =| 200; Bob Hunt 195 i. & Annie B. H1 _:_ Pnd ... ioi ies o hckse ) = w. C. C 7 (Crowdeq out Sin is a want of conformit yto or transgression of a rule of, rectitude or duty and is distinguished legally from crime. But what is sin that is committed only in one‘s thoughts? You‘ll discover whenâ€" Alice Brady‘s Realart picture, "Sinners" is shown at Moore‘s Theatre on Wednesday night, Oct. 27th. Pass 40.â€" THE SKYLARKâ€" Sr. IV.â€"Beryl Russ 93; Helen oPIâ€" Hunter 97; Margaret Wilcox 96; Helâ€" en Pollard 93; Doris Neal 91. Jr. IV.â€"John Aikens 94 ~ Hilda Mould 91; Lila Walker 90; Doris Ashâ€" bury 89; Marion Louks 89; Edward Unwin 88; Mae Crittenden 86; Edna Camps 79; Edgar Foster 52; Marjorie George 44. DAFFODILSâ€" Jr. IV.â€"Mae Crittenden 8s2; DUOTâ€" is Ashbury 80; Lila Walker 78; Edâ€" na Camps 77; John Aikens 68;, Edâ€" ward Unwin 68; Hilda « Mould 68; Marjorie George 67; Marion Louks 64 : Edgar Foster 27. GRIMSBY CENTRE SCHOOL REâ€" ~ PORT FOR SEPTEMBER IV Class, Total 900â€"Margaret O‘Con nell 8$12; Melinda Hilberg 788. Sr. III, Total 900â€"Mable Piett 792; Pearl Pearson 749; Harold Book 528 ; Charlie Hurd 408. $ Jr. III, Total 800â€"Frank Cole 468. Sr. II, Total 600â€"Henry Haws 418; Bessie Cameron 399. _ If II. Total 500â€"Eva Haws 378 ; -_STI'.â€" I'\?.:fiedyl Russ 93; Helen Polâ€" lard 91; Margaret Wilcox 91 ; Doris Neal 8$8; Robert Hunter 86. (Wm. Stewart, Olive Morningstar, Edwin McCallum), absent. *Absent from exams, Jennie L. Wright, Principal. V PC Sr. Primer, Total 500â€"Thelma Pearâ€" on 296; Eva Johnson 270. Jr. Primer, Total 400â€"Mary Wynn 00; Bob Hunt 195 Annie B. Hurd, Teacher. . C. 6. U. (Crowdeq out last week) The October meeting of GRIMSB? Union was held at the home of the President, Mrs. J. Baker, who presidâ€" ed. In the absente of Mrs. Snetsingâ€" er Mrs. Fleming acted as recording Secretary. After the usual opening exercises, Mrs. Price gave aAa very helpful Bible reading. Mrs. Cooke told what was done at the last meeting; and the Treasurer gave a good report which" was adopted. Lettors were read from Mrs Nettleship, County President and from the Management of Willard Hall, Toronto, dealing with various phases of the work. It was decided to send five dollars | to Alexandria Hall, St. Catharines. It was arranged that the November meeting be Rally meeting and tHat it be held at the home of Mrs. H.H. Anâ€" derson; and that the following meet: ings be held:â€" Dec.. at Mrs. Weeks; Jan., at Mys. Dec., at Mrs. Weeks; Jan., at Mys. VanDyke‘s; Feb, at Mrs. Benan‘s ; March, at Mrs: Woodruff‘s; April, at Mrs. H. Smith‘s; May, at Mrs, Cook‘s ; June, at Mrs. Fleming‘s. Mrs. Woodruff read the interesting paper entitled "What an Ideal Union Should Be," which was prepared and read by Mrs. Nettleship, County Presiâ€" dent at the County Convention. Mrs. Woodruff was the delegate to the Total Mrs. Woodrt paper entitled Should Be," w read by Mrs. N dent at the Cc Woodruff was Convention. Miss Danard 1( Sound and Prescott and was tendered a hearty vote of thanks; and Mrs. Thomas gave a |much appreciated solo. It was considered desirable that a speaker be secured for. Rally Day and Mrs. Woodruff kindly offerâ€" éd to try and (get â€" one. Ladies O% GRIMSBY and vicinityâ€"not necesâ€" sarily members of the Union onlyâ€" are reminled that the annual mission boxes for Indians on Ontario Reserves will be packed at the home of Mrs. ..']' n( Baker, Depot street, November the ist, and are asked to send all articles intended for the boxes to her house on or before that date. This is a wz)rzl.lyvzz_h'él:it&f The need is great A generous response is hoped for, n GRIMSBY PARK SCHOOL Literature al in each case) 100; Honors 75 e h ui 1 Doi p n L1 00 11 gave a very interesting k on "What Some Un ,"‘ mentioning Owen scott and was tendered of thanks;. and Mrs. a ‘much appreciated considered â€" desirable be secured for,. Rally Woodruff kindly offerâ€" get one. Ladies 01 vicinityâ€"not necesâ€" s of the Union onlyâ€" hat the annual mission 400 rittenden 82; Dor n Phyllis Bowman + Doris Mackie a â€"Haws 3(8; Dorothy Duck 1 + Hush . Anâ€" the real breatheable tablets, make fhe throat,chest, and lungs cB!g_i- r‘e'g.igt_igg. "When a nasty cold or. & coughing bout foretells the reviy"g"'l of your old bronchial trouble, the best thing to do is tg:‘l_'_tfli(e Peps at once to s_t};e_x;gt__l,i'éi; and and lungs, and the worst weather éan be faced without fear of evil fiémequences. It is the safest plan {t&fglways have a few Peps handy to "arrest a cold, and prevent it reaching_ the lungs" or . starting bronchitis.and chest weakness;~. the chest. When a Peps tablet is taken from its preserving silver wrapper and allowed to dissolve ii"fj\_.the mouth, it gives off powerful ixi‘édic_inal and germicidal fumes tli'af@'-»ixiifr’ibdio_._@ely circulate with the bréath throiigh all the airâ€" passages, anid .. destroy "any. germs that have got infb'""--~-.....__\"'-..,""~.s nostr®: and throat. At the samg time the sore, in{lamed membrang is soothed, healed, and protqct’g,t}’; By this ¢ keep troubl phlegm is released from the bronâ€" chials, breathing is gma':c_'iq'.'_:e'iioy. and that distrcszjng’f.-cj‘du%h and throat soreness.disappear. o.\ yer w wC CA ol ." S Eo 8 4 i . 574 (Â¥â€"A ? hok .A U id l‘e In Maidenhood, Womanhood and Motherhood London, Ont.:â€""For many years Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription has bee;exgi «m most favorite m tam\ cine. I have taken Pas*" N it for the ailments 6 pertaining to womâ€" P I anhood and before & 4y @ § _ and after motherâ€" O hood, and it alwnyi p’-,‘) Eroved a?:ooellent. & ave recome #z.~ mended ‘Favorite \ "~~ M Prescription‘ to ce es 2 many friends who \% x â€" â€"= have taken it with \\ good results. _ It is ~N x A the best medicine C > I know of to;iav for women or girls who are weak and sufâ€" fering.‘‘â€"MRS. WM. STEEL, 179 Richâ€" mong St. â€"â€"THEâ€"â€" Hamilton Provident and Loan Society BSt. Catharines, Ont.:â€"‘"I was in a very miserable condition when I first started taking Dr. Pierce'lB Golden Medical Disâ€" covery and Dr. Pigrce‘s Favorite Prescripâ€" tion sixteen years ago. I suffered and was extremely emaciated and weak. Althougli I was a young woman my doctor thought was going through the critical stage of life, but after using these remedies my strenfi:;h returned, another child came and from that time on my health was perfect and my weight increased. I really believe that Dr. Pierce‘s remedies saved my life and I shall always praise them as long as I live.‘""‘â€" MRS. ELIZA OVERHOLT, 43 Beach St. i 3# @| $ £2 yaza mm d it ev:'f%.-.:: \\ e & 3 ~x zy C o Pays 314 per cent. on daily balâ€" ances on Savings accounts of $1.00 and upwards. 4 per cent. paid on Debentures for one or two years, 5 per cent. paid on Debentures for three or fire years. Money to loan. j Favorite Prescription should have the full confidence of every woman in Canada because it contains no â€"alcohol and no mtic. Dr. Pierce knew, when he first e this standard medicine, that whiskey D. M. CAMERON, Treas. and morphine were injurious, and so he has always kept them out of his remedies. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce‘s Invalids‘ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package Tablets. W. B. CALDER, Valuator GRIMSBY orner King and Hughson Streets, Hamilton VoOUr SAVED HER LIFE 2e 6 +#a 604 éé:f,‘.--t}"catment Peps off the SEVEN

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