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Grimsby Independent, 3 Nov 1920, p. 8

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‘ MAIL CONTRACT | sEALED TENDERS, addressed! to o Postmaster General, will be reâ€" ved at Ottawa until noon, on Friâ€" y, November 26th, 1920, for the conâ€" eyance His M'ajes‘t,y’s N}ails, on a proâ€" Moseq Contract for foul"dears, S1X times per week on the ro GRIMSâ€" BY RURAL ROUTE No. 1 from the Postmaster General‘s Pleasure. _ Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proâ€" Bosed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at Anhe Post Office of Grimsby and at the office of the Post Office Inspector: _Toronto. > mm | K. ©IGHT Post Offi( Octobet Brampton, Ont. :â€""A few years I d Araien o in ons spifie greatly in need of a tonic. \ who was be% helped by Dr. Pierca‘s Golden Medi Discovery advised me to try it, too. It helped me from the start and eventually restored me to perfect gealtb. I feel in & position to praise the ‘Gold edical Discovery‘ very highly and hg gfaamho ure i;xaureoommendirégk it to a_l‘li thoas who are a nervous, w r â€"MRS. ESTHERr pi2o5of ‘Unâ€"down.‘ mTrvyay, Q.of VCR P «â€"â€"MRS. ESTHER PEATSON, Dr. Pierce‘s medicines are m; tableâ€"growths that nature sure for backache, headache, pains, ir and for the many disorders « WOIneninallagesoIlife. I Favorite Prescription is made slipper root, black cohosh roc root, blue cohosh root, Oregon and Viburnum., Women who standard remedy know that in I Favorite Prescription they are HaA torimnzsn ; 8. i y _2 | [A AAT e i *avorite Prescription they are goti safe woman‘s tonic so good that drg everywhere sell it in liquid or tablety, withou} alcohol, SEALED TENDERS, addressed. to the: Postmaster General, will be reâ€" ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Friâ€" day, the 26th November, 1920, for the conveyance Higs Majesty‘s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, twentyâ€"four times per weekâ€"on the route Winona and Grand Trunk Railâ€" way Station from the 1st April, next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proâ€" posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Winona and at the office of the Post Office Inspector: ‘Toronto. * (Globe Optical) OPTICIAN . 52 King East HAMILTON Prompt and Accurate Service Established A. D. 1900. NERVOUS AND RUNâ€"Down APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board hereby appoints Thursday, the Eighteenth day of November, A. D., 1920, at the hour of halfâ€"past one o‘clock/ in the afternoon, at the Coun cil Chamber, in the Village of Grims. by, for the Hearing herein. Dated at Toronto this twentyâ€"second Dated at Toronto this tw day of October, A. D., 1920 [SEAL] f H..C. i A. SUTHERLAND, Post: Office Inspector. POST OFFICE INSPECTOR‘S OFâ€" FICE, i 138 Toronto, October 13th, 1920. Vill A Town league will be organizeq A W 9 to consizt of three grades. There O man s will be senior; junior and juvenile groups. At least six teams will com Trouble pose the senior group and about eight teams the junior group while af & the juvenile group will be in two see h‘,‘;:,&%?;’t;nlo‘}g%ew tions of six teams each. In this way cines I have everp | £00@4 sport can be provided all winâ€" ‘,“z:,‘”'«,. Pn _ known for the ail. | ter and the young material of which B ‘T'/;/ffgj, ) mflofm I |there is plenty will be developed. ’,3,",:« ,iw’ fimefoggetgteh:lou GRIMSBY must have hockey so the 32 Â¥ woman‘s tm:fl: promoters behind this scheme â€" want \2) z. 212 which caused meto | the Help of every sport lover in the & =;’ gg(:'onme all r::d- district. All w need is cold weather P nervo'us.wmkl doy: and. if we get a plentiful supply of it & tored but nothing there will be some real fun in this seemed to give me | O!d town during the cold months. a :\‘.,/ relief until ?bes.n frcanr i rner M e uce en insy "::’;:."\“&‘._-_.7' "»'.' .‘v. takln‘ .‘Favo \_â€"â€"_ C ‘:\fi_,.,::::. Pl*es.cx:xpt]on,’ ’_[fi ns smm Abrutoitts. 7t n ‘_L_En‘?dxclne_ gave me ”WMM“M IN <THE MATTER of "the Apâ€" plication of the Council of the Village of Grimsby, under section 17 of "The Municipal Act," for the annexâ€" ation to the Villiage of Grimsby ot parts of Township Lots Numbers 8, 9 and 10 in the Second Concession of the Township of North Grimsby, as more particularly described in Byâ€"law No. 471 of the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Grimsby, and as shown on map or plan prepared by Messrs. Mackay, Mackay & Webâ€" ster, O.LS.S8., copy of which Byâ€"law and plan can be inspected free of chargé at the office of The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board and at the office of the Municipal Clerk of the THE ONTARIO R A IL W A Y AND MUNICIPAL BOARD MAIL CONTRACT SA 'fiJ} ht s _ y 'fi.- ’â€"_ v {I \ & C on Q %, mA ./ "".‘:@o».%:. L9 h tA W i es mtc 1. B. ROUSE lhO, headache, pains, he many disorders i _ all ages of life, Presoription is ma. Grimsby. A. SUTHERLAND, Post Office Inspector Inspector‘s Office, 5th, 1920. > Wt nature surely i H. C. SMALL, _ Secretary onl HARARAAMAARFPRAREAA Rey \SPORTING‘ f â€"NEWS is \\ mc nlinhhhenthesncit i \*A Letter That Never l. Arrived With regard to our item two weeks ago anent the "nonshowing up" of the Dunnville Soccer team to play in GRIMSBY the Dunnville Chronicle last week offers this explanation: ‘"‘Manager» Vaughn notified GRIMSâ€" BY by letter three days before the date set that Dunnville would be unable to make the trip." If Manager Vaughn‘s statement is true then we must siy that upâ€"toâ€" date the letter has never arrived in GRIMSBY.. Just another crime , to Chilly days and still chillier nights turn our thoughts to that gréeat naâ€" tional â€" pastimeâ€" Hockey. Already the boys are beginning to talk hockey |in the factories; the _ stores and around the stoves in the barber shops. Olq time games are being replayed and the feats of players now old and feeble are being told and retold. One game ‘still stands ! out in the front rank :and the boys never tire talking about it and that is the game that GRIMSBY ang Beamsyille played in Brantford for the big side bet. It was some game. remember how Fred VanDyke set the ice on fire the last three minutes of play and pulled his team into the winning column. The score at that point of the game was 3â€"2 in favor of Beamsville when Freddy broke loose with that terriftic burst of speed annd brilliancy that he posâ€" sessed and tieq the score up and came right back the next thirty secâ€" onds and scored again. It was some game. GRIMSBY was happy that night. The late "Bill" Flett played in that game and what a sterling performance he put up. His marvel lous work saveq GRIMSBY from deâ€" feat time after time. lay at the door ofr our excéelient (i) postal service. % Secretary Farrell has never recoiv ed any letter; neither has Chas. Hall Manager of the team. T On the Friday night previous to the game Secretary Farrell called for Secretary Frost of â€" the Dunnville team on the telephone and Dunnville Central stateqg that Frost had left town but before leaving left word for Central to tell Farrell if he called that Dunnville would be on the job on Saturday. Permission Ras already been seâ€" cured from the Board of* Education for the erection of an open_air rink on the school grounds and \this will be gone ahead with as soon as the freezeâ€"up comes. This rink will have an ice surface two hundred feet long ang one hundred feet wide. It will ‘be well lightedâ€" and standing room will be provided as well as dressing rooms. in this old burg this winter. It is impossible to haver~a covered rink this winter and if we had one what would we do with it? We are going to do the next ‘best thing; we are going to have an open air rink and a town league; then next winter when we get our covered rink we will have a bunch of young < players that will be developed this winter to put in the game. war path again a that there will be in this old burg t on saturday. Wontdler who is off their ‘trolley now Brer Fry? ; Is GRIMSBY ever going to have a chance to cheer a team to victory again? You ‘bet they are for "Jimâ€" my" Farrell and the Editor of the INDEPENDENT are on the sporting war path again and that is a sign that there will be ‘sonmething doing in this old burg this winter. It is impossible to have~a covered rink this winter and if we had one Hockey For Grimsby | This Winter â€" l CX . JUStC the door 0o | 1ason rk« »IS-, sion it > the| to make [ M. D. E. Kitching & Co We invite your patron basis. e We are always on buy specials at "le prices. We purchase in la quantities to make the cost of goods. Our knowledge of values was taught us by the best of all teachersâ€"experience. we go to the right places to get right goods. Ve deal with all alil irly, honestly and « Furniture Dealers a oennora.izi 2 . {epreson( the congregation as well as ister, the Hamilton prespy tery day morning accepted the _ tion of Rev. A. A. Laing from torate of the Beamsville Pre 3 church which he has filled Is the newest thing in advertising. It makes a pretty convincing argument, too. In thinking it over, we find that there are various reasons why we DESERVE YOUR TRADE, Here are some EXKXXX®% "Reason why" Ad. opers those The It id the ati three" the ch going led up sesssio in the gation cepted three or four and he contended the church should be closed, going into the circumstances ; led up to Mr. Laing‘s resignatio sesssion haq concluded it would in the interests of iboth the co gation and the minister if it wer cepted at an early date. T. iB. Irwin appearing for the b of management of the Beams Church appealed to Mr. Laing to main at his post until the finrst of new year. This he said wa: feeling of the congregation. _ In reply Mr. Laing said he | been seen by representative mem of the church and judged it was t wish that he remain until that . He set the«date of his resignation December 31 which was accepted. In a brief address Mr. Laing & that in his opinion seven years 1 The W. M. Stewart Drug Co., eamsville linton ch After hearin ) congrecatin son nte wa ere t1 t P . Mr. Laing RZ’ His Pastorate: l HE INDFEpm l In d 0 and the â€"p > free use of essor was a ery source c ince Phone 1 ux XNIERIRIERIEIEIFRIET la 4 on ine mourmtain itter, declared Mr. which the trouble he asked the preg nd right matters several occasions | ceâ€"was not more _ _and he contended . hould be closeé}f- e circumstances wP . Laing‘s resignation concluded it woul E sts ‘of iboth the con e minister if it wer 1 alike, alwaysâ€" and courteously urch h on tter. on the lookout to "less to pay" of themâ€" PER CAN the Rev. My his time and interests of j ge enough a difference in & Undertakers age on the aboy ENDEp C nsS such.j v. Mr. D work at . charge of: ONTARIO ‘hurch ke ) work â€" w itati iveg thn q; K ’Zflfl!b}'l Grimsby | of Phone 771 A. &. J. Dow All Other Contractor‘s LIME, PORTLAND CEMENT PLASTER PARIS, Etc. PLASTERING HAIR MORTAR COLOR LATH 81 MAIN STREET WEST Ihe Locarl Council of the Boy Scouts ‘Association met in the Counâ€" cil Chambers on Friday evening of last week; and although a very slim attendance was present considerable business was transacted. Assistant Scoutmaster _ J.‘ A. M. Livingâ€" ston reported that â€" Scoutmaster K.. H.~ Kidd M. C. had â€" handâ€" l0 enough for c(l’ll;gge of a pasto at Beamville for which time he h; He advised the sIOW in the mai mountain church gested by Myr. ] found the congre loyal and it had nancial oblisatin, iiB:m'ks Nelson said that when C that it be made a separate pasâ€" C t was prepared\to pay â€"its 2 ay entirely. ~This was laid 9 fu}fige{ consideration. ‘.mrfielson said that when i ward Movement was in pro€gâ€" «fcggaif?fa(’tion at Beamsvxtlée I '\' n ihe,_. report tha.t he ~'r‘:}l‘$§dwould fall short in its nr es aid to the movement. When the Ya 'rns came in it was found that the church had exceeded its objecâ€" tive. ‘This he said Was CO“‘”"C_“;{g Proof of the presence of trouble lnl:CI; °rs." _ "TLet us discount the gro which can be found in almost every church" he remarked. BOY SCOUT NEWS AND ORDERS Contractor‘s and Buildsr’ $ Supplies â€" e ie Past‘ P the â€" e vidks :/# E wee fi, ;llllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII C =â€"â€"â€" s j :: wel" /# ie 4ss io s in e M 2 c 60 '6 fur neck pieces that are very distinctive Pm T ay s n the matter of ain church as had Pn steitre > Aern i " . ONTARIO Ts SCo Mr. Davidson. He ha congregation there to D t had always met its fi igations. anks Nelson said that whe it be made a separate pas was prepared\to pay â€" it ’m}ely. PTThis â€" wau 1i pastorate nine years during id been overworked. Presbytery â€" to go tter of closing ~the one man to HAMILTON"é@@ fi!-:‘?z.:"f- Elg ® C y C x J ," R : + s- # VCs i He had been Supplies been n sugâ€" He â€"had to be 1 progâ€" msvyille at the in its . When nd that objecâ€" GRIMSByYyY have 118 laid | @® | ® (©) (© (©) (e) [ 3 | @ @ © @ @ @ @ | © @ ® @ ® | @ ch ry . ® OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO e n (e) o (e) (©) (©) 5 5 to @ © o © © ®© © @© 3 @® @ ® © @ © Wednesday, November 3, 1920 ny recounmen wowe . & -~\ \ IIllllIlIIIlIIIIllIlIlllIlIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIlllllmllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllfl eare hn ce Sivned n t P rrerur woe 0 on 000 oi en n n t iesar meuss c en ul uon n 0 0 (€) (€) (@) («@) (@) (€) (©) (€) (€) (€) (e) Hoshal & Burgoyne $ (€) @ © (@) (©) (€) (©) (€) (€) (©) (©) (©) (©) («€) (€) (©) (€) (©) (©) (€) (€) (€) (©) (€) & (e $ (e) (e) Phone 5 or 205 and yo and be delivered as pr Our trucks leave the s Morning delivery only upon hisg impendipg trip to An informal parade was Friday evening last by t] Troop and Cubâ€"Pack un master Farrell; ending up "weinerâ€"roast" in the gully. ®) quarter to oneâ€"half cent. per 7nâ€"1i1e7;-)-€;r tire. { e\ TOBACCOSâ€" All 15c Packets anc socâ€"Plugs.;...... $1.00 Plugs .;;. > /2 Ib. 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OLEOâ€"MARGARINE (Clover Blossom Brand) BROKEN SODA BISCUITS JUST* ARRIVED :â€";_ o. y _0 s POTATOES Our Carload of Potatoes is in _STEPHEN arge itR TEA (This is right, because it wa "The Big Cash Store ackets and Plugs tire mileage is from bne packets. 205 and your order as promptly as possible. the store at to a. m. and 3 only on Wednesday. and T & B cut was held on y the local under Cubâ€" ever bought) .... @\ es is in, and they are fine. $1.85 at the Store $2.00 delivered Scotland good Tea) : bought right by ON‘T: 006060000000 nanaxazx~ will have our Heavy velvet cloths=® Poniifaq J I 4 ety, $25.00, $35.00, $40.00, $ Chesterfields in black or grey. ‘Young men‘s close designs, $40.00 and $50.00. Economically priced coat boys of all ages. Beautififl styles and wide range of colors. (Prices $25.00 and up. We are prepared to match prices quoted anywhere. See our coats before purchasing. 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