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Grimsby Independent, 17 Nov 1920, p. 7

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MONEY TO LOAN Bad h hk tovch u7 1% e s P GRIMSBY :â€": ‘H. BULL} +4 .;ATE AND UUMLANL £UVND3 "\ SsY TERMS OF PAYMENT . CTORY BON_DS BOUGHT: AND sSSE EEII1 Pin _ Regina, Sask.â€"*"‘I was going through \ Change of Life and suffered for two / If] | years with headache, l ' ,” ” | nervousness, sleepâ€" t W s + less nights and genâ€" [ _ . / exalweakness. Some ||E i a . ||days I felt tired and *A g;;%ffi, unfit to do my work. ~llbs 4' I %{ave Lydia E. ks i i / [|||| Pinkbam‘s® Vegeâ€" I . table Compound a §¢ | ’[I,;s w2 > If trial and found good e * 7 . results, and I also 6. 3 w lfi find it a very helpful B23 W M Spring tonicand useâ€" â€" es # .A ful for constipation {.;f- om which I suffer much. I haverecâ€" ommended Vegetable Compound to seyâ€" eral friends, and am willing you should publish this.‘"‘â€"Mrs. MaRTHA W. LIinpâ€" SAY, 810. Robinson St., Regina, Sask. ue I:f you have warning symptoms such as a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backache, dread of impendâ€" ing evil, timidity, sounds in the ears,‘ palpitation of the heart, sparks before the: eyes,, irre gularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness, iniuiet- ude, and dizziness, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pin ham‘s Vegetable Compound and begim taking the medicine at once. We Know it will help you as it did Mrs. | ing eV palpitat the eye variable ude, and ?gmilton Provident. and Loan Society iys 8%4 per cent. on daily bal« ances on Savings accounts of $1.00 and upwards. per cent. paid on Debentures for one or two years, per cent. paid on Debentures for three or fire years. ew Memo Pad for your ith nothing but live notes D. M. CAMERON, Treas. _slips tear off easily tter has been taken care :; There is however, about your shoes w! are worn, for they smart, â€" thoroughbred ance so desired by dressed man.â€" QALDER, Valuator N GRIMSBY â€" / & rubber footed base, annot scratch or slip. perpetual _ Calendar, eps you always up to m d . ),v , n esn e 6 le 2s _ _ W || C E 1 . [||| d hy kc is 3e .. t o se 7+ i 4e // |||r | "i&fl tr 3 * Whys" SI thet I:‘ng and Hughson Streets, Hamilton OL May Pass the Critical Period Safely ‘and Comfortably by Taking _ Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable t §*(# Compound. Wednesday, WOMEN OF HANDIP A D )1 nncan & Co. uts / JA t K ty x0 an C 1 . and Market IILTON %xam i they )1 Phone 313 R o SE ESE IEHEH: AND COMPANY FUNDS doubt L LC $2.50 )U MIDDLE AGE SOLD . KIDD November 17th, 1920 Pm mm y NER Ontario If your boy is not a Scoutâ€"let him join; urge him to; and when he does see that he keeps up his Scout work The Thanks of the Scoutmaster is extendegq to Mrs. W. H. Groce for her kind donation .of a hanging lamp . in response to our appeal last week. and training of good. who forts It is expected that we will soon be able to secure a room to be entirely devoted to the Scoutsâ€"and announceâ€" ment of it will be made in the usuali way, in Orders. ; Our Dance in the G .W.C. A. Clubâ€" rooms on Friday evening of last week netted our funds the sum of $12.50; and the thanks of the Scoutmaster is extended to the Committee of Ladies who so ably assisted; to Mr. M. . T. Sutton for his donation of milk and cream; and to the publicâ€" generally The Scoutmaster wishes to anâ€" nounce that in order‘to bring the effi ciency of the troop to the highest form he will not tolerate haphazard attend anceâ€"and Scouts who do not intend attending parade EVERY week, will not be accepted as members of the Troop. Scouts who wish to ‘fillâ€"in‘ their uniform will please order what they require from Mr. E. V. Hoffman. Dues MUST be paid each weekâ€" and punctuality will be insisted upon in all Scouts except those who have a valid excuse. WANTEDâ€"Another hanging lamp; two or three old mattresses ‘for gymâ€" nastic work; a few chairsâ€"to be doâ€" nated by interested citizens for the assistance of the Boys in their work. To Parentsâ€"Your boy will be tawght courtesy and helpfulness to all with whom he comes in contactâ€" and your cooperation with the Scoutâ€" master in seeing that he follows the lessons he learns in Scout Work is respectfully requested. We shall do our ‘best to make of your ‘boy a MAN â€"and still still leave him the boy. Help us; support us; and if you hear any complaints against the conduct of the Boy Scouts, report it to usâ€" and go not spread it. ; "J. A M. LIVINGSTON, : Beamsville Nov. 10.â€"A préetty wedâ€" ding was solemnized in the Methoâ€" dist church yesterday afternoon, Rev. A. E. Shepperson officiating when Irene, only daughter ‘of Warden Char les Garlett, was united in marriage to Harry (Pud.) Reid, only son . of W. J. Reid. Mrs. Charles Tallman played the wedding march as the bride came down the aisle on the arm of her father.. Her gown was of beaded navyy‘ blue georgette with which she wore a small req hat and a corsage bouquet of cream. roses. The church was filled with the many friends of both bride andsgroom and the altar of the edifice was gay with autumn flowers. After a short honâ€" eymoon to eastern points < Mr. and Mrs:: Reid will reside here. Friday evening of this week Novemâ€" ber 19 at seven o‘clock sharp. The Band will parade at the Council Cham ber at the same hour. Dressâ€"Full uniform or in absence of, complete kit, that part of it in possession. on as pos xpected to monest his Posting er to Wol Number have beer must be J t10n No.: 6 Sutton, R. 18 t strength as from 12]11|% from No. 16 Troop, Hal posted to Bear Patrol. son, G.; 49 Miller 37 Wilson, W.; © Gregory,M.; 41 M let jeadk P.; 20 Gahan, 32 Ockenden, H son, G.; 49 Mill 1 Snetsinger, Corman, H.; 4 J N.; 9 Crabbe, M Hughes,‘ RK.; 52, It is expected that the Business Men IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Strengthâ€"The following Scouts are struck off the Strength, as of 1â€"11â€"20 owing to their continued absence from parades and meeting. Should any of them desire to reâ€"join they will be made welcomeâ€"but â€" must bear â€" in mind that regular attendance at parâ€" ades and meetings is absolutely â€"esâ€" sential to their reâ€"joining:â€"~ * _ AA O ns ie .. o m 0 «Ort GRIMSBY will entertain â€" the outs at a supper in the near future as a ‘get together‘ affair ‘between â€" :Bovs. ana Meéenvof the Village. BOY SCOUT NEWS AND â€"ORDERS i; and to the public generally so generously supported our efâ€" Phipps, B.; 67 Wilson 8$8$ Bourne, R. C. Blain, A.; 84 Di q4 â€" 58 Durham Wolf Patrol. ibersâ€"The follo been allotted to be borne in min{ rs,, Second and > the name of th i ha s pNrY EP ccWIOIT n ry,M.;* 41 McVicat 4 Schaeffer,R.; 47 REIDâ€"GARLETT d No. 78 Stewe L( It will do him no end )1 r, H.; 2 Konkle, C.; 4 Hartwell, L.; 5 Ws M.; 45 Bingle, ; 32§Schaeffer, . ; § â€" . 29 Robinson, A| (A)|Scoutmaster sh, D LrTI2 s taken on the 11|20 on transfer Tamilton and is McNinch Slade SC( )1 rt, W. is poSst n 11 H Iu numDers trols and the Patrol Wade [USS (0) Hay H.;¢:6d Strong 46 Wil 11 Wade, /.\ < 48 .: LOADING ICED CARS at) _ â€" EVERYDAY | l Call us for * _ W. Bell Milâ€" Ory SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be reâ€" ceived at Ottawa until noon, on PFri. day, the 17th December, 1920 for the conveyance of His Majesty‘s Mails, on a proposed contract for â€" four years, six times per week on the route Beamsville Rural Route No. 1 from the ist April, 1921. Printed notices containing further informaâ€" ;tion as tp conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may ‘be obtained at the Post Offices of Beamsville and at the Office of the Post Office Inspecâ€" tor, Toronto. 3 A. SUTHERLAND, ; Post Office: Inspector Post Office Inspector‘s Office, To ronto. xÂ¥ AAhlpppunupupinuaynue November 2nd, 1920 Tho W. M. Stewart Drug Co. GrW MAIL CONTRACT Phone 212.â€"J Uriummsy) IIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllIIlIIIIIIlIIIII I am prepared to . give and take contracts.for al building. * I can supply materials | ed. My prices are right. CLOKE & SON Not a bit too early to order Special Greeting cards» or select a few of the choice. Cards which are always picked up during the first week or two of the Christmas display. The wise buyers are the early ones not the ones who wait for the crowded days of the last two weeks before Christmas. EUAAAE Een e Books, Stationery Leather Goods Phone R. 1060 16 West King Street HAMILTON â€" O1 We can serve you better and you can get a better choice. Shop early. _ . C QUOTATIONS CHRISTMAS CARDS _ _ AND BOOKS H. HILLIER, Representative =" o GONTRAGT Edw. Mannell THE INDEPENDENT, & eBz NMI Phone BJ AND RFGOR & GU _ coooonpmnenemnmenes vempemeiom omm omysonn oz [ [ g} OF o2d ONT. i | GRIMSBY, ONTARIO THE ONTA&RIO R A IL W A Y AND MUNICIPAL BOARD (HE MA 4 Ai oo ol e CC _0 [ : ofvl.\;!?h!e‘m&u:éil u?f %fi’; matches on Thursday Nov. 4th on the 'GflhlSBy',,-under section‘ 17 farm of Mr. Aldo Max.'shflll that the ; unicipal Act," for the annexâ€" Society can boast of in ltSY history. o the Villiage of Grimsby of The attendance of plowmen . wWas ‘ Township Lots Numbers 8, 9 small but the work was excellent in n the Second Concession of t’he fact superior to any previous match ip of North Grimsby, as more | °. record. The plowing of S. Keene iy‘ described in Byâ€"law No.| °* Jarvis was a marvel to many and the Municipal Council of the the work done in the . boys‘ classes :on’ of the Village of Grimsby, was a credit to the young contestants hown on map or plan prepared]The soil was good and the lay of the rs. Mackay, Mackay & Webâ€" Ifield was* conducive to the performâ€" L.S.S., .cgpyiof'which Byâ€"law ance of good goirk. yE n .can be inspected free of rize ds at the office of The Onta.rio‘ 1st Long Plow Classâ€"Leslie Keene l nd Municipal Board and at| Jarvis; A. W. Douglas Fruitiand. 3 > of the Municipal Clerk of the| 2nd Long Plow Class â€" Clifford Of Gfimsby.» . a! Parker Fulton. C 10. LEa PR O gs wÂ¥ L M L n ama‘r ‘OINTMENT FOR HEARING Ontario Railway and Municipal ] hereby appoints Thursday, the ; mnth day of November, A. D., -‘ at the hour of halfâ€"past one 0 in the afternoon, at the Coun: amber, in the Village of Grims: b ;‘_- e Hearing herein. j l at Toronto this twentyâ€"second C October, A. D., 1920. f H. C. SMALL, LIME, PORTLAND CEMENT, / PLASTER PARIS, Etc. _ PLASTERING _ HAIR _ ‘MORTAR COLOR e *LATH a Na % + 9 e All Other Contractor‘s Supplies AAIN STREET WEST io e HAMIL JN 1. & J. Dov Contractor‘s gnd Builder‘s _ Supplies 30 B%9 stoPsCOU OU UGHS s | SINCE g 1870 \< m J SA \‘ @V is " LCO H H. C. SMALL, Secretary Ss$ # V. A members and all returned men will be held in the Clubroom on Sunâ€" day November 28 at 4 p.m. Rev. L H. Currie will officiate. ‘The regular meeting of the Woâ€" man‘s Auxiliary dito the G. W..V. A. will be held on Tuesday November 23 at 8 p.m. promptly in the Clubroom. A full attendance is desired. The Ex ecutive. Committee will. meet at 7.30 p.m CAISTOR PLOWING MATCH The Caistor Plowing Association held one of the most succcessful fall matches on Thursday Nov. 4th on the farm of Mr. Aldo Marshall that â€" the Society can boast of in its history. The attendance of plowmen wWas small but the work was excellent in fact superior to any previous match on record. The plowing of S. Keene of Jarvis was a marvel to many and the work done in the . boys‘ classes was a credit to the young contestants The soil was good and the lay of the field was‘ conducive to the performâ€" ance of good work. f The attendance small but the wo: fact superior to : Service was held in the CiubDrooOms on Sunday afternoon last under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. A fairly good attendance was presentâ€" with but a slight sprinkling of War Veterans or service men.The service was zbly handled by Rev. T. Ratâ€" cliffe who spoke briefly but from the shoulder on the duties of citizenship in relation to God and thosé whom bhad so valiantly served the country in the past strenuous years. Favorâ€" ite hymns were sung anq Com. D. L. Baldwin rendered an appropriate sdlo in a feeling manner. Miss Pearl Brooks acted as accompanist. Itis hop ed that more Veterans and service men and their families will make these biâ€"monthly services unqualified suceesses by their regular attendâ€" The next General meeting of the Branch will be held in the Clubrooms on Tuesday evening December 7â€"at eight. o‘clock sharp. The Executive Committee will meet at sevenâ€"thirty As thereé hals not been a general meet ing held for some months it is urged upon all comrades _ to ‘be in ~ attendâ€" ance at this oneâ€"the last at which General gusiness to be transacted ‘by the incumbent Cornmittee will be ldiscussed previous to the Annual Meeting in January. â€"Ast Jointer Classâ€"Keith Â¥Young of Woodburn: Ira Tweedle of ‘Saltfleet. _Viéx;ééial Jointer â€" Classâ€"Clarence Young Woodburn; Alway Watt Saltâ€" fleet. + : Boys‘ Jointer Class (Caistor only) â€"Willis Waite. â€" Boys‘ Jointer Classâ€"John Young of Woodburn; Oscar Tweedle of Salt fleet. Twoâ€"furrow Ploughs â€" Wallace Young of Caistor:;â€"Stanley . Marshall of Caistor. 2nd Jointer Classâ€"George â€" Packâ€" ham of Caistor. * night for that ed a splendid will make the _â€"Our dances C sucessesâ€"the n The judges were:â€"John . Young, Sr. and Andrew Pearson of Abingâ€" don: and Chas. Hildreth of Ancaster. Owing to there be members present the ing for November was business that was to h acted will be held in : December 6â€"the _ rej " QoeQeeBe cBe a%e eQeeSacPraSoc§e eSoabe ePocBecie BeoPnaSe ofe ofe ofe afe efecfe ofe a§ not, why not November 23â€"TUESDAYâ€"On <this date I will offer all the farm stock ang implements and a quantity © of household furniture, the property of Mr. J. H. Henry two and a half miles East of Be msville on the . Lake shore (part of Lot 7 b.f. Township of Clinton) for sale by public ucâ€" tion. Everything will be sold. posiâ€" tively without reserve as the owne" has sold his farm and is moving away.. Sale at‘ twelveâ€"thirty noo very sharp. ~Termsâ€"â€"8‘0 and unde very shar cash;ten 1 sash over p rticulars tioneer. PAID UP LIST M. B. Tufford Dunnrville M. T. Sutton Grimsby Chas. Jackson Hespeler J. L. Book Grimsby N. Konkle Grimsby H. H. Carpenter Grimsby P. Bertram Grimsby Hydro â€"Electric Power ©Co Toronto \ . Friday Eveningâ€"December 3. Eight o‘clock in . our Clubrooms. Admission One Dollarâ€"Ladies, â€"reâ€" freshments. Under the agle manageâ€" ment of Com. (Capt) W. W. Kidgq who always provides the best of music. The next Service of Song for G. W c w . A comnes | SAVED FROM AUGT HAVE YOU PAID Our Dancesâ€" Friday Evenin 11 DJ ON SALE DATES O1 iont} ¢10. riere being insufficient ent the general . meetâ€" iber was not held and was to have been trans held in abeyance until the regular meeting month; when it is hopâ€" turnout of Comrades meeting a rousing one. ext one it of °C )ntinue t vouI will Commissl Sept. will malk unqualific ir atten 0 be n dues Oc Au O to1 O1 m n 0 great inder oA A 1 0 i1] n (Globe +Optical) 3 OopTFICIAN 52 King East A HAMILTON Prompt And Accurate Service Established A. D. 1900. LIFELONG MISERY PHOSPHONOL for MEN A reliable Regulating Pill for Women.: $5 a box. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any address on receipt of price. ’!‘HE SCOBELL DRUG CO Restores Vim and Vitality Brain ; increases "gray ma will build you up. $3 a b« at drug stores, or bfi ma price. THE SCOBELL DR GRIMSBY, ONT. 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