493 [ANDIPA D 47 + Wednesday, Memo Pad for your rothing but live notes ps tear off easily ‘ has been taken care ubber footed base, ;:.% atch or slip. irpetual _ Calendar, ) you always up to _ CALDER, Valuator _ GRIMSBY s 8%4 per cent. on daily balâ€" nces on Savings accounts of 100 and upwards. r cent. paild on Debentures one or two years, c cen paid on Debentures three or five years. ney to loan. i â€"â€"1HEâ€"â€" amilton Provident nd Loan Society getstat551 Corner uncan & Co. TIONERS ;_'-‘.-Market Sq. ILTON veverstptatnthench er King and Hughson Streets, Hamilton FOR WHICH OCCASION WE HAVE PLANNED . CAMERON, Treas. $2.50 ANNIVERSARY November 3, 1920 Every Day Wonderful 21st. â€" ’_-._.._.. [ hmE enc a Day of Giving V alue The first community hall that has been built under the provisions of the act is the verdict of F. C. Hart, inspecâ€" tor for the Ontario Government in regard to the Binbrook hall now in the course of erection. Mr. Hart, in company with District Representative W. G. Marritt, inspected the Binbrook hall last week, and was most favorâ€" ably impressed with the building. Everything is as good as it could be, he declared. He suggested that inâ€" stead of a central walk a circular Niagara, Falls, Ont., Oct.â€"29.â€"Davyâ€" id McNeal, acquitted last week at the Welland assizes of the charge of murâ€" dering Margaret Boucock, was toâ€"day deported to the United States, Chief Mains of the provincial police and Inâ€" spector of Immigrattion C.EF. Wilcox visited the jail today and served paâ€" pers _ of deportation on Mcâ€" Neal. In â€" charge of the two Chiefsg McNeal was taken â€" over U. S. immigration authorities who turned him over to Detective Walsh of Philadelphia. ‘Chief Mains notiâ€" fied the Philadelphia police. The deâ€" tective had warrants on .several serâ€" ious charges preferred against Mcâ€" Neal. There are said to be five or six for automobile thefts, for burgâ€" lary and for shooting with intent to kill, He is liable under the charges to from twenty to twentyâ€"five years‘ imprisonment. § Niagara Falls, Ont., Oct. 29.â€"The body of a man about 40 years old was found last night on the beach near the Chadwick â€"farm, which borders the Niagara river on the West side of Grand Island. A Grand Island farmer made the discovery. â€" The body was partly in the water and a heavy piece of timber rested on the legs. Mr. Charles E .Long, Medical examiner, investigated. He said the body had been in the water three or four days. The river was high on Wednesday night and the body was washed ashore. A brass check found in the drowned man‘s clothing bears the letters ‘C. A. C.â€"No. 649â€"Shipâ€" yards." Dr. Long also found a butâ€" ton wih the words "Welland City Constable" on it, pinned to the dead man‘s coat. The body was taken to Buffalo and is in the morgue. District Summary ) 21st. ANNIVERSARY Commencing Thursday November 4th. at 9 o‘clock PW 1U THE G. W. ROBINSON CO. L TD. WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE This will be the most remarkable sale held in Hamilton for many yearsâ€"an event that will fittingly commemorate the steady growth and progress of this store from 1899 to the present day. Also an appreciation of the splendid stpport of the buying publc, who have helped us to attain our present prosperity. The immense buying resources of this store, coupled with a careful watchfulness of the market conditions at all times, have alone made possible the extraordinary list of values prepared for our 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE. Each of the 21 days will have it‘s own ;uota of very special values, increasing in interest and merit e};the sale proâ€" gresses. > Y ou are Cordially Invited to Share in the Very Special Values each of _ these 21 Days : The G. W. Robinson Co. Ltd. YOUR RAILROAD FARE REFUNDED Welland, Oct. 26. â€"David McNeal, who was acquitted by a competent jury of the charge of murdering n year old Margaret Boucock, still lanâ€" guishes in Welland jail awaiting (Geâ€" portation to the United States by the Immigration authorities. Since UIF verdict of not guilty was returned, many citizens are interesting themE selves in McNeal and efforts are beinï¬f made on his behalf to prevent him being deported. 2 _Md_ VuIUB UVEULCUU It was learned today from @ most reliable source that McNeal is willinEé to go to the States and face the charges that are against him in Philâ€" adelphia. He is willing that extradiâ€" tion papers be taken out against him, but not deportation documents. peâ€" portation means that he never can return to Canada, a country it is deâ€" clared that he willingly enlisted 0 an undertaker of this city, announced that he had received a letter from Mrs. Stephens. the dareâ€"devil‘s wife who lives in Bristol, Eng., in which she stated that the arm picked up at the Maid of the Mist landing a few days after Stephens made his fatal trip, was undoubtedly that of her husband. She instructed Mr. Morse to bury the arm which has been preserved by him. Tattoo marks made identification Of the arm easy. Two clasped hands were tattooed on the arm. Bel%z were the words, â€" "Forgetâ€"meâ€"not, Annie" The only other parts of the body found were a rib and a few bones. Because Stephen‘s body never rose to the surface doubt was expressed by some people that he was in the barâ€" rel when it passed over the brink. The body was probably held under the fall until it disintegrated and the vaâ€" rious parts undoubtedly passed downâ€" stream unobserved Niagara Falls, Ont., Oct. 25.â€"Any doubt that has existed locally that Charles â€"G . Stephens, the Bristol (Eng.) daredevil, was in the barrel which was sent over the Horseshoe fall on Sunday, July lith, was disâ€" pelled yesterday when George Morse, 18 â€" 24 James St. South THE STORE OF MANY DEPARTMENTS 21 DAYS SPECIAL SALE Of the Opening of This Great Store On a Most Liberal Percentage Basis tatns evetetnUstntnononnonenonenonenenenengiens ES Smt THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Sn5otolnlouuatst Beveral location shots on this picâ€" ture were made in Atlantic City but owing to the fact that Miss Brady was obliged to be in New York every evening for her regular stage perâ€" ily 12th, 1917, to fight for, although _never reached France. It is also aimed that it means if McNeal‘s deâ€" porteq that ‘Mrs. McNeal who is a nadian citizen will have to isolate herself from her husband or isolate rself from her friends or relations re. Several religious organizations e taking the matter up and the local anch of the G.W.V.A. has been apâ€" ‘t"'w‘-k' tO. Hamilton formance in "Forever After" and the inconvenience of transporting the large number of "extras" for the inâ€" terior scenes Director Maigne found it necessary to call for a reproducâ€" tion of the Traymore «lobby to be built in Miss Brady‘s New York studio. The set as it stood when completed was more than a hundred feet long and from forty to fifty feet wide at some places. It took a score of carâ€" penters and scene builders nearly â€" a week to make it angq when it was fin ally finished persons who were faâ€" miliar with the interior of the Trayâ€" more declared it to be a perfect likeâ€" ness in every dtail. November â€" 10â€"WEDNESDAYâ€" On this date I will offer all the farm AUGTION SALE DATES Dollar Day Every Day in V alues a Day as Big as RASAhChenenonchontoustetateced t=2n ts3 November 15â€"MONDAYâ€"On this date I will sell all the farm stock and implements belonging to Peter Zoelâ€" Iner; two miles south of GRIMSBY on the Stone Roadâ€"near GRIMSBY Centreâ€"by public auction. Everyâ€" thing will be sold positively without reserve as Mr. Zoellner has sold his farm and is moving away from this District. Sale at one o‘clock sharp. Termsâ€"$20 under cash; 11 months; six per cent. off for cash on sums over $20. See ‘bills for further parâ€" ticulars. Jas, A. Livingston Aucâ€" tioneer. stock and implements and household furniture of the late J. F. Davies on Green‘s Sideroad near the Lake Fast of Stoney Creek in the Township of Saltfleet at Twelveâ€"thirty noon very sharp. Everything will be sold posiâ€" tively without reserve as trhe Estate is being wound up. Termsâ€"CASH ; three months credit if ~desired on sums over.$25 only. See bills for list etc. Jas. A. Livingston Auctionâ€" eer. \. ANNIVERSARY Chtathontheneniepinizuey 21st. SEVEN