Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 22 Dec 1920, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Copies be had â€" gity Tr6 C OF ST. CATHARINES, COUNâ€" IÂ¥ OF LINCOLN, TO WIT: ce is hereby given that the list & ids now liable to be . sold for ts Of taxes in the City of St. M OPc has.been prepared and is On Tuesday the 1st day of Mardk*"; b921, at 10 oclock in the forenoon, | i and at the City Buildings, St. Catharâ€"| ; imes I shall proceed to sell by public| s wuction the said lands Or portions thereof as shall be necessary to pay| â€" such arrears together with the charg-l Y C n bromn u_less the â€"same â€" are|t es thereon sooner paid ALE OF LANDS OR ARREARS OF TAXES St. _ Don‘t wait‘until the last few { when the store is crowdâ€" , to select your Christnias tizes. Our selections are larger ,’ ever this year and the ecial prices for schools are active. CLOKE & soN UREE reward labels beautiâ€" ' printed in gold and colâ€" s for writing the scholars‘ nes on, and pasting in front J00ks, given with all School lers. Ask for them. 16 West I HAMILTON Prices Moderate _ _ GRIMSBY, ONT. ‘urniture and Undertaking Upholstering a Specialty t and courteous service day _ and night CHRISTMAS BOOKS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND CLASSES Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription is of lady‘s slipper root, black cohosh t, unicorn root,‘ blue cohosh root and gon grape root. Dr. Picrce knew, hen he first made this standard medicine, s whiskey and morphine were injurious, d so he has always kept them out of his edies. Women who take this standard edy know that in Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite seription they are getting a safe woman‘s e so good that druggists everywhere sell a liquid or tablet form. le."â€" 490. Tillsonburg, Favorite Presc: for the ailment very weak and able when I } Mcfipfion’ ar It so completel: I have never ha Ido advise the 1 by women who and it is also the very woman bringing up a f md \‘Favoribe Presc BEAUDRY, 1 WE AK M. D. Kitching & Co Wed‘fleSday: fias' of the list of arrears may d upon application. Treasurer‘s Office, . %‘atharines, 20 November, 1920. [‘ gTUART K. WATT, ty City Treasgsurer. Dacre, Ont.:â€"‘ with Dr. Pierce‘s J Women of Canada Testify WE (Successors to J. C. Marlatt) â€"MRS. GT ooks, Stationery Leather Goods Phone R. 1060 West King Street () December 22nd, ) NERVOUS am more than Dlfl‘"g vorite Prescription. was runâ€"down and so nervous that I could not even stay in the house alone ALKER, P. O. Box ‘Favorite . Prescripâ€" tion,"‘ said that nlc{ would cure me, & it did. After takial four bottles I felt like, a new woman best medicine for & amily. _ I will recomâ€"= fiption‘ to any one »__MRS. JOSEPH EeE OdERs ESm Cnnp ulc oc ds i in the dayâ€"time and tried every kind of medicine I heard of but got no. result. One of my friends advised me to take ONT. f this ailment. > Prescription‘ manly troubâ€" Phone 72 Dr. Pierce‘s it «nedicine ad become miSerâ€" vorite that 10920 The Rev. Dr. Rennison of the Church of the Ascension, late of the Overseas Chaplain Services delivered the sermonâ€"and his description of the sccrifices of the Canadians; his mention of those who had contributâ€" ed to the liberty of the world with their lives; his references to the Canadian ‘City of the Dead‘ which now held its place of honor in the fields of France and Flanders, was couched in a simple yet sincere and memeryâ€"flooding I~nguage which m de those who hesrd him realize as never before just what the sacrifice of our men meant in this world. Dr. Rennison was well able to deâ€" liver a powerful sermon on the subâ€" ject in hand, having: been shoulder to shoulder with the Canadians for many months from the Base to the the supreme sacrifice, immediately after he had pulled the string that released the flags which shrouded the simple yet very impressive cross erected in the East yard of the Church ground. Four buglers under Patrolâ€"Leader Harry Cl rk, of the Boy Scouts Bugle Band sounded Last Postâ€"the ‘Goodâ€" bye‘ of comrades to comrades in the Services; and the concourse of peoâ€" ple which had thronged: the Churchâ€" y>ord repaired to the interior of the Old Church to continue their serâ€" vices. % Line and from Ypres to Monsâ€"and many a furtive tear was wiped from strong mens eyes as they saw, as never ‘before, in his words the terâ€" rific wonderfulness of the Ideal whichâ€" prompted our men to the serâ€" vices they rendered. vision be made for the care and at tention of the feebleminded who ar criminally inclined, and thst thi recommendation be laid before th nroper authorities for their consider ation. ron whose duties are 80 NC °J :;f:it so onerous. We found the She]]& ter in /firstâ€"class condition and WOU + fecommend the. construction ; of â€"| fence that would prevent the children interfering with the neighbors. J2 t We visited the Consumptive San r|tarium, where we found everyt:hingt .\in firstâ€"class condition. We feel thae s | this institution is ;ihesetr:;;gfi?:s;‘:; ra v v ®© thg}p'thet ,an(:h?;.mpi..ding is entirely unsuited for this work and should be replaced with a new and modern Sanitarium. We visited the Industrial Home, ‘nd found there 49 inmates. We wont to express our appreciation of the services of the superintendent, matron and family, as all the inâ€" mates ‘expressed themselves as being comfo}table, well cared for and hayâ€" ing kind treatment. The farm, outâ€" buildings ~nd stock would be a credit to any farmer, and is a credit to the county. We would recommend the erection of two verandas to give shel MEMORIAL TO THE BRAVE and‘ county to make and to remember the the holiday season n« We feel that the city fortunate in having matron whose duties and so onerous. We ter in /firstâ€"class cond recommend the cons fence that would prey interfering with the 1 We also visited the Childre ter and found there 15 chil various ages. We desire to e sympathy of the entire co in regard to this instituti would ask the residents of _ (Continue.., from paS upon the splendid work W are performing. . GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT ET .. EVE Ne t s O (oue [ ed. He will probably get the . posiâ€" tion by acclamation. As far as the council goes it looks very much now as if they would all be returned by scclamation, and if they are we beâ€" lieve the citizens of the township would be making a good move, The 1920 Council have done good work, mighty good work and if they wish to continue in office, we believe that the township,would be well repaid by allowing them to do so. TWflfi & C (Continued from page 1) be in the field for council. If street talk is any criterion the public are heartily sick of the labors . of the present council, and there seems to be a general impression abroad that the council sat in office for a year and did nothing. If such is the case they have few sins to anâ€" swer for on nomination day. Td Alds. Culp, Wray and â€" Theal drop out and Marsh runs for the Reeveship, then next year‘s council will be an entirely new one, then if {Continued from AT 11 WHO WILL BE OUR NEXT who opposes him, he He will probably 8 by acclamation. .A cil goes it looks ve if they would all be n the they visited the Children‘s Shelâ€" ind there 15 children . of g,. We desire to enlist the f the entire community to this institution, and the residents of the city r to make frequent visits ember the children during _sseason now approaching. it the city and county are n having Sso competent & CCC ‘A@nt+iags‘ are‘. so â€"â€" many 12 h« H. K. Clemens M arsh runs next year‘s ly new on d for the outfit will and that +this laid before the r their considerâ€" work which they ch page n ce Foreman 1) M 1) n ni 0 g f AF C # 7 l i â€"yOoUur ~| M If" you spr t onfi'ic%D befrzn SÂ¥ will be C Â¥ better anl? s Y\ Spray ther 1 they will s R are comfon > Use Creon hen house o | W you better | h\Gâ€"2 \Ukyxf 3 | eeoN0p |enssssccseesr00 0000008000 00 000 0 900 0 4 Established A. D. 1900 10 W 1 |. B.IROUSE Stephen *Leacock‘s o l e e .‘ New Book A splendid new volume of Leacock‘s Nonsense Novels, enâ€" titled "Winsome Winnie," just published, is perhaps the most amusing book of the year. A merry collection of nonâ€" sense which will add to the gaiety of seasoun. _ CPpuitâ€"aâ€"tives" is also put upin a trial size which selle for 256. Both these favorite remedies are sold by dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, or sent on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. The Cross which was unveiled 18 a very simple one of Indiana Limeâ€" stone on a base of grey granite; standing thirteen feet six inches 01 a four foot, six inches square bas® and upon it is the inscription: The Great War 1914â€"18 f Men of the Parish who, for the Emâ€" pire, went out to battle and died. Erected by the congregation to perpetuate in proud_ and grateful memory, the names of those who asâ€" sociated with this Church made the highest sacrificeâ€" s Serg‘t Robert Bandur, Pte. Wilâ€" liam Bamwell, Tpr. H. H. G. Barrett, Bdsm. Albert ‘Beere, Pte, J’?;fl{ well Wasina, Oxt. "I had an attack of Weeping LEczema so bad that my clothes would be wet through at times. Forfour months, Isuffered terribly, I could get no relief until I tried «Lruitâ€"aâ€"tives"‘ and "Soothaâ€"Saiva" . Altogether, I have used three boxes of "Soothaâ€"Salva" and two of "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives", and am entirely STATIONERS James St. and Market 5q f HAMILTON & & Protects * your cows and hens Ifyou spray your cattle with Creâ€"» onoid before q;he?' go to pasture they will be l?ther less by flies, feed ¢ better and produce more milk. Spray them again at milking time and they will stand quietly because they are comfortable. lll,Tse (lllreonoid té) get rid of lmit&s in the en house, and your poultry will you better than ever before. Pay /ELCOME RELTEF / FROM ECZEMA : Complete Treatment That Gives Gratifying Results bt. Duncan & Co Stâ€"~â€" 4k« THE INDEPENDENT, 93 dlet r, GnI Dennis 1] W. M. Stewart â€"â€"Drug Co. & y Grimsby ? (Globe Optical) OPTICIAN PTAMZLTON $1.75 52 King East D1 Dr le, 1d 1 € t€ n ld1 ts3 333®:! »3â€"â€"â€"â€"88 O ha/ annmennymaromm, 0 (L€ (GeO1 ), Pte.. JouL emble, FKW.â€" Pt2a. Robert slinn, MaJjJo" A ipt It (CBI u1Cc aRIMSBY, ONTARIO ut ut ( IFOUND cUILTY, GETS FREEDOM * px HIS OwWN RECOGNIZANCE ‘ Fror & man adjudged guilty of a crime to be admitted to freedom for | C eathâ€"on his ownâ€"recognizance is & little out of the ordinary, but that is what happened in the case of Joâ€" seph Solid, charged with obtainingâ€" by false pretenses, goods from O‘Reilly Merritt of Grassies. After the evidence had been heard, the jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the court will pass sentence upon prisâ€" S ‘peculiar . fealures . woTo brought to light by the evidence. For instance, after the prisoner had been nmitted for trial by the magistrate ‘ f’J,j-Merritt had got together and arranged a settlement of the claim. Crown Attorney Brennan, in comâ€" menting upon this to the jury, said that while the act could hardly be regarded as compounding a felony, it was serious enough to bring to the attention of the court. A settleâ€" nt of the monetary claim in no 1 ,{telieved the prisoner of the penâ€" alty of obtaining goods by false preâ€" oner on January meantime on his $500. â€" Some peculli brought to light instance, after th committed for tri ‘ "j'rman is cqming to me ative of theé frown in : & nd say ‘Drop this pros said Mr. Brennan. "I . will low erminal cases to be se means of collecting a C € ) a crime has been : ind information formally be prosecuted, and ‘G@eter the : Crown f: duty." Marquis, â€" defending, claimed his was a case that should nevâ€" ive .been brought. Undoubtedly \ t had a right to his money but 1 no right to invoke the crimâ€" aw to get it. Merritt had sued > for the debt in Division Cougt, 8 ot judgment against the prisâ€" 0 but had never put an execuâ€" ti inst~prisoner’s goods, valued f 00 or over. E/ evidence showed that Solid atâ€" _a sale of stock and impleâ€" n held on the farm of Merritt la arch, and bid in goods to the ' t of $255. When it come setâ€" L f‘,e,‘Merritt sail Solid assured nJ at he was the owner of the farm he was on for which he paid $59 cash, and on this assurance, tes were accepted. The notes ot met when due, and it wasl fou hat prisoner did not own the farm, but lived with his father. | est Denfold, Merritts sonâ€"inâ€"law. soulnl, DeLween AInJ alnld Mail olulcols, _ Prisoner gave evidence on his own | and five doors north of the H. G. & B. behalf. He and his brother went to | Ry. line. see Merritt a day or so after the sale Hamilton Ontarie and talked over the matter. Merritt| _________â€"__â€"_â€"â€"__â€"__â€"_â€"_â€"â€"__â€"__â€" said: "All right, boys, T‘ll take a chance on you," and accepted their DR. J. M. HUGHTON jo nt signatures. When the notes Dentist were due, they were not met. Hearâ€"| Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store ing that a warrdnt had been issued | Phone 216 Electrical Equipment for his arrest, Solid surrendered him IGrjmsby Â¥ Ontario se .,,v- " the police, In his evidence, | mm prisoner went as far as to say that he told Merritt that he didn‘t own ' *M.E%MMWM »Meyer Solid, a brother of p1 bore out what prisoner said the conversation with Merritt the note. he told Merritt th any property. Merritt, recalled, said the boy wasn‘t present at the â€"conversation at all. \Thi | evidence was generally To 5; ted by Mrs. Merritt and est Denfold, Merritt‘s sonâ€"inâ€"l intenuc! the roof found t The . visit of the â€", L BureaU. work 1 Boys R and. 1t‘s all over but w 3 eb dies had the time of th:illi'e;'? the kid the grown folks also. It w;‘;es and g)lfrlment on thg merchants pa'a.n exâ€" ey are all. satisfied with th rt but so you can watch for -binggere‘resmt and more substantial ent o Sinipent next yearâ€" ertainment rpY s */ work in connection with th Tev P ts P Tz e dies the | peri! they W () DC ed the and. It‘s d t] O! th all chances of any One PC ‘jo ", A féew minutes after tWO 0‘ the Parade headed DY Fire _ gmith and the new oldasmobile iruck left the corner Of Maple and Main, following the truCk Scoutmaster Livingston and the Scout Bugle Band and 2 body .& of Scouths, then came Santg 1! big Chevrolet Baby Grand °*‘ decorated up to beat the band. t was riding on the tOP of the seat and was followed ‘ DY o naidv enard flf Scouts and als'o 2 gal and the, DALIDUELG /SELRLORLL LRA 40 .000 ituted. The crowd Was estimated at anyâ€" here from three to seven thousand ople, but & conservative estimate ould be about fortyâ€"five hundred. Berne the camera man. iwho â€" has en shnapping crowds for years plac ‘the number at about five thousâ€" d plock.:"" . 1 for tur} ited by _ nded to 1 in . €CVAL Reunion. work in connection with the f Santa was all handled by Livingstonâ€"Farrell Promotion 1, who are also handling the ‘~n connection with the . Old ne gUL € crowd the reat e roof. r the alloons were let BC CRRISTMAS TREE: that [her mbe â€"eot uibcitine s1 0t hanna® * â€" S . go 5t d n is cqming to me as repreâ€" of the frown in this counâ€" y ‘Drop this prosecution,‘" Brennan. "I will never alâ€" 1a1 cases to be settled as a Continued from OL T( ie distribution _ of prizes, ns carrying prize winning let loose from the Farâ€" . ~These prize tags were urkeys. chickens and geese y the merchants. It _ was o, let these fowl loose from f the building, but it was t this procedure wWas ilâ€" the balloons had to be subâ€" W 17 () f prizes i4 pippin of a ind prize end of Culp hundre o hundre wrare 150 Ite O1 t m W 1€ 26 p OWn i1] y] O 101€ red red releasing him bailâ€"bond â€" of unt nd O th m page 1) ne being hurt. ter two o‘clock by Fire Chief OldSmObile fire p of Maple Avé. the trUCK came on and the PoY d a body guard 1e Santg in NiS 3l'and car, all us Khantl. San_ 11D Merritt â€" ovet cards, & in the 1€ P e band. 39 p of the b: * by anot nd also ab z}long B Elm, to: /C Inn and b +v Motors civil debt. committed . laid, it d nothing from â€" that the ‘bags. . picture of distribution ‘s building, t] poul polu1 hk VAs TA claimed the bacs anothe1 )0 soner about "Business Directory cor irn M (0) LC K )1 ut n DR. W. A. BROWNLEE DR. H. G. BROWNLEE Dentists Officeâ€"Stephen Block (Second Floor) Office Hoursâ€"9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Grimsby Ontario Dentist Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office Hoursâ€"9 to 12, 1.30 to 5.30 Phose 127 Grimsby, Ont. Dentist Offisce and residence, 73 Sherman Ave.. South, between King and Main Streets, and five doors north of the H. G. & B. Ry. line. Hamilton Ontarie P NNNE RIEHIHEEEELIIEIENUEEHT NHHHHUB llllllllllllllll_llllllIlIIIlIIllIlllIlIIIIlllllIIIIlIllllllllIIIIIlIlIIIllIIlIlIIIlIlIIIIIIl M MacKAY, MacKAY & PERRIL Dominion Land Surveyors. Ontario Land Surveyors, Civil Engineers James J.. MacKay, Ernest G. MacKay, William W. Perrie Phone, Regent 4766 _ 72 James St., N. Home Bauk Building â€" _ _ Hamilton The genius of Edison has made the Amberola superior to ordinary phonographs and "talking machines" in every way. Its marvelous toneâ€"its genuine Diamond Point Reproducer (no needles to change)â€"its practically indestructible, everlastâ€" ing Amberol Recordsâ€"its surprisingly moderate price, overwhelm comparison ! ripy s sns Lsns 24e 4W Thomas A. Edison Made This Phonograph for YOU! Phone 239 * » “Bl'lly afi:@: "\\ »'f:*’*i: â€" v § ts T H in‘ © _0 # ‘.’ {’6\‘ & h «> s nsm adl e s Glass §sssC VC oRS EY '§ ~<tH Bs / \$8 ‘v§s t M NR 4 fe@} e RP - ts hi ':‘S;-'::_’S‘::;{-.‘,-'j:'; J 158 . \- {9 s ) +/[ 9 & h \\ \+ PS c I Hiey)< '."~ w : HLL‘\E-}.MWR"*"" ~\\h B e [4egp Says:â€" ! :3 C consists chiefly of Assam teas, the ri est in the worldâ€"is full flavored and DR. D. CLARK F. HANSEL epint d dentitt 66 ever sold DENTAL WM. FARROW A Merry Christâ€" mas to you All, . â€"~Folks". f in bulk. : The Amberola is the phonograph you wantâ€"it is a phonograph that every family in this broad land can afford. It brings the world‘s best music and greatest artists into your home and furnishes a lifetime of entertainment and needful relaxation. If you can conveniently visit our store, do so at the earliest opportunityâ€"please. Otherwise send us a postâ€"card todayâ€"and leave the rest to us. Ontarie Physician and Surgeon Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 223 _ Depot Street, Grimsby Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Will visit Grimsby for consultation of clients each Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. * Grimsby Office Hotel Grimsby Hamilton )n real estate secur‘ty Bot! Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamiton Pro vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate . Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby. ‘PHONE NO 7 W. B. CALDER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 45 Federal Life Building, Hamiltor Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates Officeâ€"*@®Spectator Buailding" _ Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Officesâ€"Grimsby and Beamsville Money to loan at current rates HENRY CARPENTER opporomoppmpivapironaone G. B. McCONACHIE MONEY TO LOAN LAZIER & LAZIER E. H. LANCASTER DR L. L; BUCK richest and strongâ€" d very economical. MEDICAL Grimsby LEGAL Thomas‘A. Edison T f* SEVEN Main Street Ontarite

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy