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Grimsby Independent, 23 Mar 1921, p. 6

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SIX LtttttmtmtitmiiumiuitimmmtmmummmImmimttiimtmtiitmitmMtmttuin 'mtttmmiittimttmmmitmMMmmMiiitm1mitmittmtimtttittmittttittitmmim"1 Tires Expert workmanship on all repairs GENUINE FORD PARTS Truck for Hire--Good,Service You don't hesitéte to own a binder for a few days' dire per year-to save time. T . Why not a Ford for use day' or night every day in the year. Whom It May Concern VOTE-andvote-YES SPECIAL PRICES Ontario Referendum Committee. _ --to save time that can be better used in, pro- . ductive work. ' . : . ---to keep you in close personal touch with markets. --to handle light produce to town. ' ---to bring out help to your farm. --to keep the boys contented on the farm. The sturdy Ford is the farm car/you want for depend- able power, endurance, simplicity and economy. We render Ford Service and sell Genuine Ford parts. CASH GARAGE 'IIT) A.lllLllr, THE Parliament of Canada has recently passed a bill regulating the taking of the vote on the Referendum in Ontario on April 18. The points to remember are as follows: Now is the time to have Your car overhauled for the coming season Every Farmer Needs a Ford CHAS. LAING, Prop. Grimsby Garage 80 Gents a! ’illage Inn Garage FOR ONE MONTH All automobile repairing and overhauling will be done during the month of March at J. E. TUPLING RAGE - - - - - - - - GRIMSBY,ONT. Garage Phone 193. House Phone 429 . Every British subject by birth or naturalization, man or woman, resident in the Dominion of Canada one year previous to February 1, 1921, and resident in the Province of Ontario for two months previous to same date, is entitled to vote, unless otherwise disqualified. Voters’ Lists used in the last provincial referendum are the lists to be used in this Referendum, subject to revision. Every voter in an urban polling divi- sion must be on the list, and will presumably be on the list only in the division in which he resides. In incorporated cities and towns of 1,000 popular tion or over, arrangements will be made for receiv- ing applications from any who are not now on the list on March 29 to April 4 ineiwrive--exeept Sm- dair----when for six clear days officers, will sit to receive such applications. In rural polling divisions the voter must be either on the list or be put upon it " a resident and be vouched for as such by another resident. Both affirmative and negative sides have the right to select scrutineers. Women have the right to vote. J AS. FISHER J, ' “pm”- b" ., Gas Phones 33o--r82 PHONE 307 Oils PosTINGs--127 Sc. Robinsony _ IP., to Tiger Patrol, temporarily, a}; 18-3-21. '.. 'iq I PROMOTION and AppointrnePt! 12 Sc. Tuppling, V., is appointed-g, Honorary rank of Second, whi1ei.1u?,, ing as a Color Bearer, as of 18-33 TESTS-gt Sc. Konkle, A., IP.. ond Class; 87 Sc. Theal, W., P, P, ”; ance; 21 Sec. McCartney, C., " r Pl ance; 97 Sc. Byles, G., Metal worliq Plumber; 71 Sec. Rea. G., Read} Ambulance; 68 Sc. Sweet, M., Haj, Frrii, Cyclist; 16 Se. Hunt, A., SAL, Iman, Tailor, Basket Worker; 4 f: Corman, H., Kings Scout, 'A' and}? All Round Cords; 22 Sc. Phipps»? Vt Laundryman, Pathfinder, Gertie? 115 Sc. Neilde W., 'C' All Roe, Cord, Tailor, Fireman; 30 Sc. S EI (iii, 0.. Gardener, Interpreter, El tist, Pathfinder; 110 Sc. Ofield, Es {Ambulance, Farmer, Horseman, 9.4; idener; 99 Sec. Prudhomme, J., Ma;as man, Gardener, Swimmer, Entert F, er; 102 Sc. Prudhomme, P., _;’, man, Cyclist, Missioner, Enter_ St, , 76 Se. Ward, G.,- Cook, "Garden, 3,1,, clist, Entertainer, 8rtraee, 1fhllt g H.,. Entertatne; '., 1Hsei,e,, “92;," ' 'lt r, M er, Cyclist, jtiis)strierii'iiiirlt' v'urlr _llt, . II. Friendto Animals, jElet Hel ., Icy'c‘list, Horseman, Gardener a P, mm; Badges have been aw'ded; y no business done at the" if cil Meeting on Thursday t'da owing to lack ot sufficiewm. to form a quorum. The] meet again on TueiidiiS March 29, at eight o'emalll GRIMSBY Club parlor My ways and means ot furth the Movement. Please be}; Eirt,21.'.. SOC}? "m""mmmumiummtittiillllll COUNCIL MEETING." no business dor1t at we at Simcoe, March 21.-Arohn S. Martin ot Port Dover has sold to Thomas E. Quisen'berry of Kansas City, Missouri president of the American Poultry School, five White Wyandottes which won prizes at a poultry show in Kan, sas City about two months. ago, a first prize cock for $1,000, and first, second, third and fourth prize pullets tor $2,000. This is said to establish a new record price tor Canada" in any breed of hens and a new record tor the continent of North America in White Wyandottes. TO PARENTS and OTHERS-lt you do not get behind the Boy Scout Movement and support. its every ac- tivity--morally and tinaneia115r,---the it costs money to 'run' the local troops--mut the benefit derived" by the Boys-which would not other- wise accrue to them is not to bd reckoned in dollars and cents; and we make an everlasti g appeal _for your SUPPORT in JVERY POSSL BLE WAY. 'x GETS $3,000 THANKS-Thanks are extended 1,0 the G. W. V. A., the Ladies Auxilia'tq of the G. W. V. A., and to the genepll public for their contributions to- ward the funds of the Movement-An the Dance on Friday 1,!.i,111 'of last week, when well over Fifty Dolggs were netted for the work of the y Scouts. Uyc 110': man. . ot 1813 vast work of thousands of men and boys will have been wasted. Surely The Scout Troop and mt, Pack will p.arade at the J, Public School, on Friday s"ja of this week at seven o’clocli;;; The Band Troop will paradit..',.i1 Council Chamber at the 'Sayid, and report to the Scoutmaste , - Basement, Public Echool, ly.t,','i'fca fifteen, with instruments, ink}: tion. Dress-NI Scout atifttalll Milk will soften shoe polish that has hardened and improve its lustre; STRENG'nH---Caken .on--- an . Robinson, M. P., as of 18-3-2153 ‘ Struck Ott-loo Dr. fh1nnrttI 117 Dr. Metcalfe, R., of the 9a.. , Sc. Farewell, K., 105 Sc. MM ' S., of Scout mroop, as of 18-8, ing to continued and inexcusg sence from parades. ( 3,. THE INDEPE FOR PRIZE CHICKENS J. A. M. LIVINGSTON, Scoutmastex " 241’th DENT, I'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-?!!'-'-'-"-'-'--,,.));; ""immunmm 1,y'/trtiss Voter must, at the time of tiur, be an actual resident ot the Ik eipality wherein he votes. IU residence of unmarried _per- . i/ts where they live to follow .',).'roeations. For example, un- l,lrt,tsi1 school teachers vote where Rare teaching. An unmarried “ij working out of the munici- "jxwhere his or her parent lives, Fty urning home every night vot- , uzre his or her parents live. He was asked to be 'kingibut refused it so was made Lord Protector in- stead. He and the army ruled for eleven years, During his stern rule, England prospered. Her dominions were extended. Her trade and com- merce increased. .He died Jn 1658, Sept. 3, the an- nlversary of his two greatest battles .---Dunbar and Worcester. He was buried in Westminster; Abbey. Written by Edgar Poster, B. S. No. 1, North Grimsby. We are the fighting Sixty-ninth, The Cassidys, O'Tooles, The Flannigans and Brannigans, The Gallagher's and Pooles, The Ryans and the Brians, too, The blood of Irish kings In every khaki-covered breast A song of battle sings. He crushed the Scottish army at Dunbar. His men were brave. He Won victories everywhere. We are the fighting Sixty-ninth O‘Connells and Magees, McGarritys and O’Flahertys, And Hogans and McFees. For sure it is to go and fight An Irishman enlists, And it the ammunition tails, We're handy with our tista. 1?ij 'the towns, Voters must have Gimmes on the Voters Lists used. ”Vleolling Day a person's name Illft'lt, on the List that person cannot IEtato matter how well qualified. 'i,7f you live in a town or city and iiih‘ame is not now on the Vpters' llE9( td you have the necessary '13: tons and are willing to ltttit,tru you have, you can have 'Myne put on at the Court of ken‘divil War broke out, he gath ere , about him the best soldiers and firing and trained them fit tor ser- Pys.f,i/1he first battle was fought at Edgehill. This was a drawn battle. The second battle was at Marston Moor. _ This was a decided victory tor parliament. The third battle took place at Naseby---another vicr tory tor the parliamentary army. Cromwell also fought battles at Wex- ford and Drogheda. He so pitilessly Slaughtered the Irish that the name ot Cromwell in Ireland to this day is hated. ' When Civil War broke ered about him the best drilled and trained them vice. The first battle w 'lltr.9n which will be held from 'lllri'lt8th to April 2nd next. Un- Illl 311 are sick or have sickness in 'ititme, or are absent from the _,),,*f:ity during the sitting of the Ilbi'pr Revision, you must make 'tlil, application to have your li?tiut on. In case you are un- 1;]. attend the Court tor any of . .16 reasons. a friend who .rcthat you have the qualinca- Etpl is willing to make oath to Effect. can have your name put 'BY' aris not a resident of a town ., :but of a rural municipality, .311. have a vote by applying at Itll-trep), voting on the day of vot- in; "tttaing oath that you have " ;~_,,sary qualifications, and hav- Et,rtr'one whose name is on the IF. “List make oath confirming ii him. itlitllt _t11, was a native of Hunting- INllllk, He wa3 a gentleman of ‘ Kite and good social position. 9.;;.m.°m-ber of parliament and 775,; first time in 1628. From ‘ 'rtlRltLstee1ve leading part in Il ' tha houie. _ , ' 'llttlir,_ and loved to do iteriin he no Courts of F, doutside of the towr. EVOte w _ ows: E1tthe Voter must be of the age teentrone years or over. {The Voter must have lived in Momtpion of Canada for twelve 4.3, previous to the 21st day ot g”, 1921. 3mm; Aroter must have lived in iii-wince of Ontario for two Ilti)t,"previous to February 21st, "i".ri vote will be taken on the Vot- nsts used in October, 1919, for ", t Provincial election and re- , 'm for the Ontario Temper- 1Act, as revised. ;-men-and women h_ave the right E"';':;",,?"' Voter must be iM. f 921 rllflflATlflNS Fllil "ii') 1lill'llih' M APRIL 18fll ESBY, ONTARIO SONG OF THE SIXTY-NINTH OLIVE R ho are properly CROMWELL the towns and cit qualified British I Sevisr- 1iiiiiiEiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fiifigfiflififlfiflfl - filfilfiH-E'fiEfifififl-TEfifififihfiflifififliflifliEfiEfiEfiEfiEfiEfiEfiHiEfiH-i I smmamaae¢aeaaaweaaaammwwmmmmamammaammammmmmmmmmmmawmu APPLES WANTED On real estate security. Both private and company funds. Valuator for the Hamilton Provident and Loan Society. Insurance and Real Estate. DR. D. CLARK Dentist Office-Corner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office ttourB---9 to 12, 1.30 to 5.30 Phone 127 Grimsby, Ontario Dentist Office and residence, " Sherman avenue south, between King and Main streets, and rm doors north or the H., G. as B. railway line. Hamilton " " " (hunk DR. J. M. HUGHTON Dentist Office over J. C. Farrell's Shoe Store Electrical Equipment Rrirntrtrr Phone 216 Ontario Phone No. 7 W; B. CALDER Business Directory oftiee---hrain Street, Grlmsby. Cisterns, - Foundations Sidewalks, Curbs, Septic Tanks Anything in Cement. CEMENT WORK Robinson Street South Having purchased the cement business and mixer from Jas . Wray, I am now prepared for all kinds of cement work. Trom Chrome Leather These two articles are made from chrome leather, the strongest, toughest leather known. They will not harden with sweat or water. They have great strength and wearing qualities that bwill more than please you. eMay we show you our tine selection of halters and harness. B FREE ANDREW CLOUGHLEY Rrithtl, ft iheis MONEY TO LOAN KW“ ts. ',)',1cjg' F - 111 "es-a' L, F. HANSEL NEWER! Cellar and Barn Floors PHONE NO. 36 OR 379, GRIMSBY. I WILL PAY SPOT CASH FOR GOOD NO. 2 OR NO. 3 APPLES, LOOSE. DENTAL JAS. A. LIVINGSTON stimates Promptly Given. Prices Right A Horsepower Hame Strap For Sale in Grimsby by JAS. H. UPSDELL IRENE 50E! Physician and Surgeon Ottiee Hours 9 to 10 am. 2 to 4 7 to 8 pan. Phone 228 Depot Street Grimsby E. H. LANCASTER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Will visit Grlmsby for consultation of clients each Wednesday from ' can. to 3 pan. - Grimsby 01306 Hotel Grimsby Bdrrlster, Solicitor, Notary Public " Federal Life Building Hamilton MacKAY, MacKAY & PERRIE 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 Bank Building - 7 _ Hamilton Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Money to loan abeurrerft rates offieeB---Grimtrby and Beamsville HENRY CARPENTER Wednesday magma ENE Ei HERB PB G. B. McCONACHIE IEDICAL v, DR. L. L. BUCK LAND SURVEYOB LEGAL M GRIMSBY arch PEPE” Main Strut Ontario 1921 REI E

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