Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 17 Nov 1920, p. 3

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1 HUEPAAAOAbAAEbbbrormrmtm mt ttitnn Sixty years of leadershipâ€"of giving good value, heaping satisfaction and real service! That‘s why the Gilson name wins respect and confidence from coast to coast. That‘s why we are proud to sell this dependable farm equipment. * Wednesday, November 17th, 1920 The famous Gilson "Goes Like Sirty‘" Enâ€" gineâ€"any size for any purposeâ€"can be purâ€" chased on the easy payment plan. â€" Let it pafii for itself. Its economy and dependâ€" ability have made it the biggest selling enâ€" gine in Canada. Let us demonstrate on your farm. § Call and see our TIRES ALL SIZES AT 40 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR _ PRICES. 30x3 30x3 30x3 30x3 30x3 MNHRE SALE Service Station for McLaughlin and Overland Cars GENUINE FORD PARTS Our labor charges are only 90c per hour Truck for Hireâ€"â€"â€"â€"Good Service Tires eq Day Phone 193 THE GILSON ENGINE GILSON MFG. CO., Limited â€" _ â€" e clf . Call and See Nearest Dealer Has taken over the Grimsby Garage and caters to your needs in all classes of Garage work and Auto Accessories. Grimsby Garage CHAS. LANG, Prop. Extra Heavy Service, guaranteed 6,000 miles. . Standard Heavy Nonâ€"Skid, miles. ...\ s sys 22yb Ribbed, guaranteed 5,000 miles TUBES, guaranteed®‘‘;..;..... Clover Nonâ€"Skids . ... LLOYD MUIR, Box 371, Grimsby illage Inn Garage The H{lo Sylo insures sweet, fresh, succulent enâ€" silage down to the last forkful. It is built to last indefinitely. Exclusive patented features of deâ€" sign and construction explain why the Hylo is chosen by the discriminâ€" ating farmer. Pays for itself.in the first season. ‘Then year after year, pays 100 per cent. profit on your investment. â€" Can you beat it? JAS. FISHER A MAN OF EXPERIENCE HYLO SYLO GARAGE GRIMSBY All Kinds of Trucking Done Made in Canada and Guaranteed by GENUINE FORD PARTS Phone 419â€"J or 419 r. 3 EFFICIENT WORK PROMPT SERVICE * and .â€"TUPPLING Gas Manure is the best fertilizer. You have it. Use it! ‘The best Manure Spreader made is the Gilson. Why? It has a wide spread. It is low down. It has light draft. It will take a real load. It is free from clutches, gears and all complicated parts. â€" â€" ‘"‘The Wonderful Gilson".stsuds sué)reme. More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold in Canada last year than any other make. It is guarâ€" anteed to be the lightest running blowerâ€" cutter made. Beindependentâ€"get a Gilson Silo Filler and fill your own siloâ€"with your own engine, 4 h.p. or largerâ€"at the proper time, when your corn has the greatest feeding value. guaranteed 4,000 THE GILSON SPREADER / Phones 330â€"182 GUELPH, ONT. PHONE 307 Night Phone 429 Oils $19.50 $17.50 $15.00 $17.50 2.50 Taylor prominent labor leader whose terribly mangled remains were foun on the electric car tracks on the outâ€" skirts of the city late last night, waé murdered and the body placed on the car tracks to hide the crime. Taylor was of temperate habits and his body whether alive or dead was lying across the track when the motorman saw him. At the point the trsck.‘ cuts a blunt angle and the headlight diq not reveal the pody until the car was right upon it. Jt was so terribâ€" lyâ€" mangled tnat identification WaS impossible and a letter from his moâ€" ther in England was the only thing that told who the man was. Taylor who served four years in France, g0â€" ing over with the first contingent lived at the St. Catharines house and it is said he had a considerable suny of money on him when he left the hotel last night, which was, missing when the body was found. His friends declare he was temperate and a friend who spoke to him last night says he was in quite a normal state. The locality were he was foung i8 lonely and not well lighted and it is the theory of the friends of TayIlo® that he was lured there and murderâ€" ed and robbed. He had planned t9 leave in a few days on a visit to his mother‘ in England. He‘ was. thirty years old and single. Smithville â€" Reviewâ€"About 10,3; a.m. on Monday of this week the large ‘barn of Mr. Levi Fisher living on the Sixteen Road Lot 28 Concegâ€" sion 5 in the township ofâ€" Gainsboro was totally destroyed ‘by fire and all the contents of his barn including hay; straw anq grain; 500 bushel~ of oats; lumber wagon; fanning mill; 240 lb. scales; single and double harâ€" ness etc. were a total loss. Mr. Fishâ€" er was at wor kabout his pig : pen when he discovered smoke issuing from the cornice of the barn and at once gave the alarm. Some of the contents were removed; the horses taken from the stable and other arâ€" ticles rushed to safety but the upper portion of the barn was a seething mass of flames and nothing could be done to save the contents of the main part of the building and the work of protecting the other outbuildings occupied the attention of those who congregated at the fire. Mr. Fisher haq an insurance. of $700 on the barn and $850 on the contents but the barn alone would cost $2000 to replace in these days of high prices in building material. The loss is quite heavy. Palmer Dilts, eldest "son the late Hiram Dilts was iborn fif the township of Gainsboro August . ifith 1844 and died at his residence in the township on ‘Oct. 1 1920. The fy _ alwas held at his residence on Mon. day iOct. 4th; burial was at Riv TSide Lawn â€" cemetery â€" Wellandport.. & s vices were conducted at ~the ~ how... and the grave by the Rev. Mr. Hanâ€" nahson of St. Anns. He leaves _to mourn his loss his widow and pone daughter Mrs. Harry Earl; also One brother Harmon in Winnipeg, ibeSsides several relatives. and +friends. Thel ball bearers were six of his nephews George Chard and Theodore Steveng of Cayuga, Oscar\ Misener of Dunp. ville, D. Dilts of Pelham Centre ang William Julian of Port Dalhousie. He was for many years an active mem. ber of the Presbyterian church at Wellandport. His sickness was long and painful but he bore it with patience to the end. St. Catharines November 5.â€"His friends here are convinced that John St. Catharines Standardâ€"The city council has made arrangements with Welland county and city to take care of its surlus charity people who had to ‘be taken from the Lincoln Indusâ€" trial home. Thursday Health Inspecâ€" tor Richard Bonham took the five old persons whom the, county council asked to be removed from the Onâ€" tario street institution and | ~placed them in the Welland Industrial Home The Welland ‘institution is jointly city and county owneq and is larger than the one here, so that it is posâ€" sible to take care of St. Catharineg people up to a certain .point. There were 53 people in the Welland Home Mr. Bonham said and room for a considerable number more. It is likely the St. Catharines City ‘Counâ€" cil will make some arrangements with Lincoln County Council to enâ€" large the present building and Make it a joint city and county insttituâ€" tion. ment of public works â€" visited the township of Binbrook Friday and was taken over the township roads by Reeve Johnson. The ‘Inspector â€" exâ€" pressed himself as well pleased with the work done this season by the road superintendent and will recomâ€" mend that the grant of 20 per cent. ‘be made. The Township spent about $3500 on its roads this year, in addiâ€" tion to the sums spent on the county roads in that section. The inspector from THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, oNTARIO point. There /elland Home room for a more. It is City ‘Counâ€" arrangements the . departâ€" . tithe gust â€" 15th nee in the You can thank Thomas A. Edison, the inventor of the phonograph, for this remarkable offer. â€" It has long been Mr. Edison‘s wish that every home in the land might enâ€" joy the cheerful, restful. helpful influence of music. That is why it is possible for us to place ; right in your home for a three day‘ FREE trial! There are absolutely n conditions attached to this offer, â€" Com to our storeâ€"pick out any style Amberol and a dozen récordsâ€"ana them to your home. AMBEROLRD EDISONS NEW DIAMOND The World‘s Right In Your Home! MECHANICALLYâ€"more than a worthy successor to the previous models that have performed their way into the hearts of motâ€" orists everywhereâ€"in appearanceâ€"a revelaâ€" tion. In Seven distinct and distinctive models. CANADA‘S ~STANDARD +CAR is procurâ€" able in Grimsby and district from nished you on request. Announcing THE NEW Twenty One Master Six '{/‘/1'. ( f +; §\ /ZQA %}/é/ )/J/A handsomely illustrated booklet will be furâ€" demonstration may be arranged at your convenience > VIALCI, vome style Amberola we will deliver 4 A FREE TRIAL wW. W. Kidd Greatest P’hondg'raph' Value and thank you for gtving the Amberola an opportunity to prove its superiority over ‘‘talking machines‘‘ and commercial phoâ€" nographs. F7 THREE

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