Grimsby Independent, 4 Aug 1920, p. 8

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t» now usth August Suecessful Vaccination Township as well as Village _ The Modical Ofteer of Hoobs is 12â€" numn-‘“-“l the Post Office of Vinemount and at the office of the Post Office U!!‘ the Postmaster General, will be receivâ€" ed at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the Posea Contrach for four goars, . "‘times years, :vn--mmmn‘ No. 1 from the Postmaster General‘s Pou We prpetcuuty "Ofiee, Poronto, A. SUTHERLAND, Post Ofce: Insp. the Postmaster Goneral, will be reâ€" "ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Friâ€" day, the 3rd September, 1920, for the conveyance of His Majecsty‘s Malils, on a proposed contract for four years, six times per week on the route GRIMSBY K. It. No. 1, from the Postmaster Genâ€" eral‘s pleasure. Printed notices containing further um»comum posed Contract may be seen a>d forms of tender may be obtzined ‘at the huo-udowr.-num mcflfi.dllom Inspector, Toâ€" Post Oflce Inspector‘s Oflice, Terontc &flm A D, Post Office MCk * P 29 wa‘y Lo s o fRW & ud *3 P a s C " R MUNICIPAL MEDALs #er1100; lln urged to brn:‘n‘l;lo.i; regimental number, name. u present address to the Chairman of the Commit !.llcl‘xdlho..fil distsihution, and they shall be forward «d thei» medal at once. GRINSBEY All exâ€"service men, who enlisted from the Village of GRIMEBY, or the ‘Township of North GRIMSBY, for serâ€" vice Overseas, and saw Overseas Serâ€" vice; and who have not received the ‘Township or Village Modal for such tas af um L,. â€" THF® bozes of ‘Soothaâ€"8aive" ‘"M_n_, rie MAlL CONTRACT ALL SCHOLARS .. a __.____ CCC Femedicg sold by d-l-u-.nhn,gz e s of price T'm“-.- :~ ... tria! size which aalle far 299. * SEALED TENDERS, addressed to v nad an ~"â€"-u-5 Bestma ihevons io d tintany othwould a ooolg "Cororth®,Isuffered terribly, «4 o 2 Rot* D6 roliof unfil 7 Pried MAIL CONTRACT C Ww, HAL Both these favorite remedies & I . o mt eoned‘s rous» nap » Saed , three mt C C. 0 for the conveyâ€" ONTARIO often tak«s far mo for a traim ** alop. Always Jook bufo roud ang be sure M"""" ‘,....-m-n..aw Caroless and. thoughtiess driving ww..""l.. wves . of many of â€" geople and ~ thousnads “m,mml”m“~ Into genera‘ use in Canada. . The mmnnmmhfl:fl' *T uaua to rmbernt /0 C A s t Arivers of motor cars @* .s uum“.fl..-“‘m..k hrurho-mullnâ€"uuld'n- “h“""' .. shoute be rw* membered that s wotor car CAN be stopy ed within a fow feet, wanile | it "Wow tak«s far more than 100 pards ,, ons PAbH ThE EEREPER _ content with a bumper crop and high prices some of the m' growers with cherry orchards are secking to increase their profits u‘ ids..---ll.u‘..h-- in _ with the cherries offered for sale. Large quantities of plums, it is said, fell during the storms of las. week and some avaricious farmers are trying ‘bmh loss by pawhing themh off on the public as cherries. Other complaints are bein,; receivâ€" ed by the police that in some inâ€" stances baskets are being faced with ‘wmmumm; Improper inbels and improperly {ilâ€" led baskets are also being complained of. ‘The police are the charges and prosecutions ‘are to follow,""â€"Hamilton Spectator. _ was Miss Vera Benner, who was u.l tired in a pink silk dress and carried a bouquet of Il-l,r:’-.. "l\o“. bridegroom was attended . I-vcl‘u‘r..uumumm bride. Follow ceremony guests, where a wedding dinner was served. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful presents. Amid showers of confett! the happy couple left for a trip to Detroit. bride entered the church on the arm "‘--.-."' efmarce viarea oy x: um yea umâ€" :fldolllfl:“. She yas IIIIM‘ a georgette ’-“m a beautifu) bouquet ‘of Ophelia and f BEXXERâ€"WILOUE An_ interesting wedding ph l"' Wednesday, July 28, u-: John‘s ;M. m.."hu' ...v, .,'-c:‘ unit .' assisted Â¥ * P .. ville, n-u-u“ geat daughter of Mr. and Mre. M. E. Wilbur, and Mr. Sanford James Benner, son of Mr .and Mrs. Fred Benner, both of Pruitland. ‘The Above ail _ be early. NOVOD walit till the last minute to . seud an ftam on be senl is rarlp. nuuber is 3+â€"â€"memorize. CEHee M PCOX POOEITT dan‘t cms ”nh-.mu-'i‘-‘tu‘t that long lists of names be takâ€" en over theâ€"telephome, as it not ..tym-ui‘tb.o_hl usâ€"" th-l-ulllloludlbohwmll % west on Sunday m-?n.h.rmlmbl.llom Avo-lllhmmhum er underneath when the car turned over but escaped unhurt. Nflfl‘ speed was the main cause, probably because that organita« ::u.."-llmh Write your ltems and send them in where possible. Or teleâ€" look promptly and carefully after its news reporting. If you think svine orgunizetion hes betier nows sorvice than your own, it is A Mg National racing car Ifln-v by American parties, failed to make the turn at the top of the Thirre im hbtom e cgc 020 .000° MH0Te . (AF+ Il-.-hxnlurmnlluun inâ€" l in the middle of the Of â€" the yils would likely be running â€" bases yet. Wll-mrh‘ndhll.ml-d -"h:fl'"'fi-huudm-u-; kave im â€" good support "Do" Farrel! who caught ten â€" men out on foul tips, % I%XG 1Â¥ NEWS : One of the things * that ought to become a (:xed habit in every household in GRIMSBY district is that o fsending in the news items that you may know of; tell us â€"of â€"your â€"news â€" and â€"anyâ€" neigh» m-mwrm be of interest to your neighbor or your friends. Every lodge, church, body or wocial organization should have some â€" representative who will SNn#® and the Otulaws eight. . Wray ulawe ray ‘Ml. to this ld:tmhu been pitching good bail and it lookcd Hike the kids were benten but Fisher weakened and walked the first three tinned to pitch wild batl and ““‘ more men until he had forced Tour l’umlh*‘m"“h AI codble of hit sand a scsars °C * CULPIVATE HABIT OF SEXNPâ€" from being lopâ€"sided, 1 um pPoep when i Funs and the nnnl.l!. uc , _ _ _ ~HPveevep ""‘,."I"-'Ollum “n.“ BeBool ~team | tightened on the .s0ff ball league hampionship and the INDEPEXD. L“M-M’M im M“"“‘mhmm. “"llmm-nmmnm by a score of 14â€"% ‘That looks like a ML"'."“‘thnm-..... Schoolâ€"110 004 #â€"14 Outlawaâ€"3%0 111 oâ€"§, W. Fisher and D. Pisher, Wilson cna Farreli iss d cad look before «rossing a rail be sure to approach . the .;..ndnuhlllll'“ 4 coutre| of your machine #ave the kids four That looks like a “'.-D'--., «. up _ nntil the the fatefu) wey» ‘..mu"' wa ray point had been and it look@d like n ral GARAGE apu-’v i :Ioli..ll Day Phone 193 O‘ _ , Night Phone 499 J. D. MCGRESOR & EL . CE CE OsECEY Fruit . Brokers Commission Mep.| 804 five doors north of the H. G. & B. ‘ chants, 0.=w.. Ontarie line. | \:'-u:""'"-"'. e on the Ortawe |_ J Dr. J. 1. nUucHTon _\ _ Reports made daily. Statements and| m”.n"‘-". Sh l remittances rendered weekly. The Biore Season promises well for 216 m.= We solicit your shipments. | will always be posted as to the market tood the w ofle War. â€" GRIMSBY, ONT. _ â€" Furniture and Undertaking _ ul . I'.& 1 Pnnp'ndim’. ..- -"._h‘ An allotment , Of $12090,000 has been made gof limprovements .w Lincoln .Highâ€" 4Â¥ .. °_ _ __ " (ll Club. . . , G. H. 8. Ontla w , uy N204A m ne +s M. D. Kitching & Co OXE TONX THUCK pop llllâ€"b“ Jates and Sond Service .__ ,BEXIDPE MTTERY sSEKVIC+â€"Saftery charging a specialty, U you are 18 btmarket for a car M Is advisable to place your order earty ns the ©#IP; will not compete with the demand.. The cearlier sou nlace.*®@"order, the better chanee you Mtand of getting your car mt ___. Menthly psyments If desired.. (Successors to J. C. Marlatt) SHIP TO_ N. LAPOINTE & SONS 1216â€"12178T.JAMESST ""“.u'_‘“"’ â€" Cenoel VE M J Weasars â€"#ar Vete. ts ‘Otap. Wedne ayâ€"y, MB® â€" Th __ y)> Vets vs Steioon puil=In?â€"We? Sehool â€" va i io Agents for Grimsby . M. STEWART pave 0o, â€" LIMITED ‘ PRODUCE 1 AND s commission 1 MERCHANTS us THEY Stixp JAS. FiSHER GENUINE rORD PARTS PRAY Lost PC M TE Office and residence, 73 Sherman Ave. !._.‘.g.,"‘..":fi..“‘.flu.‘ ones to come are "From Hang to Month" August 1st Kidd‘s ll‘-'lofl.«l:‘&h Slyâ€" ness" Sept. 18h; "An Eastern Westâ€" einer" Oct. 2nd; "Haunted Spooks" Oct. 16th. There are others to folâ€" low thee. "Money to loan at current rates Office Hoursâ€"9:30 am. to 4 DR. W. A. BROWNLEE DR. H. C. BROWNLEE .M 1t will fm#uwfi&' "apoerieraionens as llm for sunbarn, : Tashes, blistered hands, aching To cccccam 50. all drugzists and stores, G. B. McCONACHIE Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 am. _ 3 to 4, 7 to 8.p. m. _ DR. L. L. BUCK DR. D. CLARK 18 SOOTHING Ruti ons es in s 2 ie t c s ce IPSNUNAtir® Yipastnromast rasanss se wWes. Aug: Th=etn Wrong"" sterring} * ** ie Pickient and Candl AOORE‘% LMNEâ€"UP Wed. Aug. 4â€"Bort Lyicll in ~ Jimmy Valentine." . Canâ€" Bat, A yan Auinire " 1 t, Aug T im 3 "The Way of a I!n Wiih a Maid" ag! a_ special Grimeby, Jaly 36, 19% ts tovihe mebiny abike tass w: io . Jn o W. uqn-uamm--ua' ‘.-“"'hnllhiml Time may enâ€"Rearted, ‘l'l-o-vnhtbovouch--q.l ut if cannot still he longing | For the loved ones "gone odfor.." nousow:«~«, buying on the Hamilton market «r elsewhare, shoul) refuse to accept packages which are not "To Ervapitte tor e government inspector th see but a small percentâ€" of the fruit on the llllhmuznudlho-no and address of the pavker on packnge enables _ the _ purchaser, where a case of fraudulent n is found, to piaesâ€"the Blathe 6 belong», and assist in having the ofâ€" fi'-'l“- of the Dominion act, and the vast majority anzious to see the regulatipns strict Iy enforced. .. They realize . that. welfare of the fuit industry ang own individual interests can be best served by giving to the people fruit ‘“m.flzhclfll. tractive and packages, and that it isâ€"not fairâ€"to allow a few packages be well : properly | filled lllnulm:?mnm mfill k fruit in a for saie, on which The chief inspector for ;---mfl"‘...-m.... ers generally are carefully observi remove or obliterate... "--“'i“&fi @rowers which had stamped â€" on 'm)-uu. A lluh: imposed â€" in PRUIT GHOWERS riXED ror viOLATHNG AcT _ On Saturday morning two fruit growers appoared before Magistrate Vance, in Hamilton, charged with violating the Dominion inspection and Sale Act. One grower nad shipâ€" ped to a Toronto Commission eightcen clevoen quart . buskets Burbank plums which were so small .: .l:l‘.ll‘lb for consumption to stamp or mark his baskets as Act. requires. _ ‘Rhe second had faileg to fill his baskets of ries properly and thad negiected _ The County Motors gnrage was noâ€" tified and was run in beside lh'.nlov'rJ'M‘- station Mlmmu‘mm proceeded to Buffalo. and the car sh poq over. Owing to !‘“lh'l.l:‘!.:l.'ufilbm m® going none eccupants was jured, though the car was badly dam aged where it ¢rapped on the bank '“"_mlhfl#mm was smar and the body badly for the day at the Village Inn GRIMSHY, and wore :"‘* on Mzum & leisurely WI a _ driver -h.".(, apparently no thought any but himself, kept "his lights going! strongly . ‘The driver of the eastâ€" bound auto could seeâ€" little of the rond and the weeds along the led him to believe the roadway was level‘ to the \‘*. G. & B. tracks but they were onl, the edge of the ditch Glaring headlights were the cause "M‘::- mitigated :n'."m when Perme sitiniey Wls mrent o in the ditch just west of the Western Oll Company‘s Supply Station at Nelâ€" \ (Contioued ‘frote Page One.) Into the home of Mr. F. 1. Couch and given the best first ald they could devise â€"until the arrival of a doctor who had been summoned. On thlnh;l.dlh.'hlhrlol.c llton General where it lwon Goneral Honpital. where it wes yoo n his y l w ol have way ve hu*v'h.bl_.-ul-, dLanins nEaduent uw 3600 wes fiv ‘ Â¥ oo on Toh on Patentares $100 and upwards, 4 perâ€"sent pald on | for one or two year: 8% per osnt, on Gally bal pip frryd § * se edigntimen Aryat H. BULL â€"Mre. Hexey A. Mircugut, 1767 Tth c in araon ie ons for uvb.m?m:-p' tr have recommended it P letter T miotte, Â¥oucany pula mp ietoer hand id "I hould try a bottl Lydia E tham‘s V Comâ€" i ues ponpdt uhh&#hqu::a'hq tre 4 have recommended it to tired correcily in every detail. I-v-nmmu.a. correct in every particular and up to fashion‘s ideas. me to be on my feet again or able to do A ns york" One "ey" ons of Jt Don‘t Pay $75 _ ForaSuitâ€" Says this Woman Until Reâ€" lieved by Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound. PARKE & PARKE, Led. MacNab Street and Markct 8q LIFE WAS A _ MISERY TO HER © 'o-vr.-. The most successful to use are pleasant Sout or a day on the lake can secure firstâ€"class motor The well dressed man is atâ€" Tommy Wilcox Motor Boat H-ogljln tV. FOR® PLEASURE iTrips ns loft of mJ

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