Grimsby Independent, 16 May 1917, p. 7

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CURSION S | LEE Hardware Â¥ 3th TO OCTOEECR 30th 10th of April glish Hospital he back, knee el, the woun itating an opc [ TAEL RAIL®" â€" atso Dy URSDAY‘S STEAMER Rell ‘pP} The â€" Leather Situation Is Serious Leather is constant leather goods are accd and Shoes among oth It will pay fhandsome eoods now as there is E;estimated or this year District Summary and‘s fond 98 | Otnerw: hville an to learn Dh taye of Low Rates 2: ie fertile prairies have put Wes:r "‘The BARTLETT Brand" al a B. Howard, ‘strict Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont Jackson surer O 11e s or acres waiting s a home and pro ha »NESDAY' 2« ach Cul ily. Nic rial ng. ta x at Lakes Rowu eason Naevigation} tu 80¢ JINO. C. FARRELL SPECIALS n has been appointed of Welland. material on hand for Lawn Mower rate for 191 VEI cbands, 3% ts and hook ed on backt inv address MA uaUnrarey h 100 BARRELS MORE QUIN ENEAAA that â€" Welland‘s will total $250,â€" MAY 16, 1917 45 enort er constantly advancing in prices and all are accordingly rising in prices. Boot nong other articals. mIms NORM peri‘y. . 1@ d travel via blad t Highly 11 has â€" arrived boile« % inches wide ooks, which are 1 ckband. All mets 11 PDC LO1 NJ * ula # I ilar length, russet CoOlOr, Y inch wide with heavily tinn ithers and just the thing for ill for 1€ tOT Bearnosvit, beamsy NX M. BAl n an UJ m + inch mplet ; tolay in a stock .of these rothing in view ahead but still rA s» 3 () W MA U oi t #a P ap a n a 11 Beamsville EFxpress..â€"â€"A _ H1Câ€"101M5, resident of Clinton Township passed away on Monday morning last in the person of Burwell Delos Tufford, aged 59 years 2 months. Mr. Tufford was born on the farm where â€" his Niagara Falls, Ont., May â€" 14.â€" Georze F. House Bicense inspector Yor NMiagura Wallts ridinge, has handed in his resignation and ‘his place ‘has been #â€"ed ‘by Thomas (H. Ferris of this city. Mr. Ferris takes up his new duties on the first of June. Mr. House has been license inspector for the jpast eleven ye{rs, and he retires because of the fact that duties on hbhis farm will demand his andivided atâ€" tention, his sons Ttving igone away. Niagara Falls Review. â€"The Great War Veterans‘ Association, Ontario, Canada,. have ‘been invited to take part in Memorial Day parade over the river, May 30. If the invitation is accepted the Stars and Stripes will accompany the Union Jack when soldiermen from both sides of the river march Shoulder to shoulder giving public demonstration to the faith that is in themâ€"that blood is thicker than wiater. * Welland‘s foreign population has again been contributing heavily to police court coffers last week, penalâ€" ties totaling about $800 being imâ€" posed. Dunnville Gazetteâ€"â€"Mrs. _ Shirton, who wiht her husband, went last week to visit friends in St. Thomas, was the victim last Sunday of a very serious accident. She fell through â€" a trap door and ‘broke several ribs, beâ€" sides sustaining other injuries which made it necessary to remove her to the St. Thromas hospital for treatâ€" ment and fears for her recovery are Pelham Lodge, 451, 1. 0. 0. F‘. celeâ€" brated its 98th. Anniversary by holdâ€" ing a church parade to the Methodist Church in that‘ Village on Sunday. A gas well has been struck near Port Stanley ‘with a bow of a million feet a day. It is understood that ‘ the deal whereby the Hydro Commission takes over the Ontario Power Comâ€" vany at $20,000,000 has been closed. Stamford Council ar« selling potatoes at cost 1 d Stoney Creek, Ount. vOu vheels; made of good with wrench and oil « Phone 10OB r. 4, Winona i1 wilhn landt tened on leather 1 parts heavily tinn T Special a) ear, Pure Lime Sulphur pilant and having a clear sulphur, 75 lbs. lime to f‘ll requirements. When more material to be had tear short of color, well made and vily tinned buckles and thing for farm harness. PÂ¥ HOONIUUNAHHEH Nn inch h at Plant. Barrk le North East of Grimsby pray mat t re 1( steel and in $3.90. buving â€"and point inche lifeâ€"lons m i] brave m personal cleaner x could n« x t moral li was a C x; . L. ‘A. }: , animous x | term of x | rett ‘hay #&@/)~ Niagar }: | reported | adian m x i that sid x ! sus of x ‘names | ported, : H ; these m x | fored to x ; that ma. [ing rect x | caame to | obtained that 769 shars in all had ‘been sold. It was shown that in order to carry on the company $100,000 additional capital would be required, but this seemed impossible to get in view of the state of the money market, etc. It was therefore resolved to surrender the charter and return the patent to the owners. The inventor is ‘dead. The conmpany never established . a plant of their own, but had what maâ€" ichinery they offerea for sale » manuâ€" St. Catharines, May 9..â€"At the quarterly meeting of the Deanery of Lincoln and Welland, held at Niagâ€" araâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake yesterday, Rev. Canâ€" on Daw, of Hamilton, in giving an ad dress on ‘fifteen months‘ service as chaplain : to overseas troops in Bramshott Camp, Englanl, sailt that reports of d@runkenness and immorâ€" ality amongst troops Were untrue. He said they were . libel on our brave men, and 1824 he coul:l . bear personal testimony to the fact \BZ{ a cleaner and more sober lot of men could not be found, and that the moral lives of the Canadian troops was a credit to the Dominion. Rey. H. L. A. AJmon, of Merritton was unâ€" animously elected Rural Dean, the térm of office of Revy. Canonâ€" Garâ€" family now reside, and was a well known and respected citizen. He was an acitve worker in the Methodist church, being . a member of the official board and superintendent of the Sunday School at the Lake. The deâ€" ceased was a son of the late Solomon Tufford and leaves a, wife and four children, Howard, Gordon, Sadie and Elima. The funeral took place Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at 2 p. m., interâ€" ment in Mount Osborne cemetery. cleaner and more sobet could not be found, a moral lives of the â€" Car was a credit to the TK H. L. A. Almon, of Mer Niagara Falls, Of reported across th adian military â€" au that side of the bo sus of â€" Canadian names and addres:s ported, and it is b that side of the bo sus ofâ€" Canadian names and addres ported, and it is b these men, mostly fored to join the that many Canadi: othâ€" day in whi this vi cities and municipal meeting 554 represented t] ing Ba#id. start moters appeared . to way to introduce i political part yinst cities and â€" towns under 2n United St may be D It manufacture ¢ Welland and i deliveries will wit you send a parcel to y« friend in training or at don‘t forget toâ€" put NEXT TIME you send a parcel to your soldier friend in training or at the front, don‘t forget to: put in . some Zamâ€"Buk. The soldiers say they cannot get enough of it. Capt. Brooks, No. 4 Company, 7th Hattalion, writing from the frout, says: "Tell my friends, if they want to belp us, we should be awfully glad of some Zamâ€"Buk. We find it just splendid, and can use all that is sent us." Nothing takes the place of Zamâ€"Ruk amongat the soldiers. They use it for rheumatism, blistered feet. sore hands, cuts, bnrns and â€" seratches. Beings anmnidssntic. n ) 110 imigration â€" was said t e qisposal ¢« ceived. Brit 11 n 11 1Ss said | cetting DuULILO in ths 1] in men OW ropet ied hint S ‘wWerq retting numbe: )1 iving expl LVE h quit inity {) O tates and wureat . Britan possible to force them to their own countrv At op of inadi t] it OT n DC n N a twelve year 1 , difference woods on t T haven for many (*ry n it it ROo{ 1ares i ind it in all that i M ctions )ns idi for Pte] 1 H Lhest 18 S )C SOll )03 no % sC(me of Sng |proâ€" to think the better it‘ was thro’ufil a tead of selling it to is to be used in ons.. (Atâ€" Fridayv‘s t107 n 1¢ Da Being anisup!lis, s festering and For eczema, or ma »4 country, At thei;i; over : the river | ~ order rega,rding; ' > men had been | > d Canadian army | M hester last Saturâ€" ‘be ndâ€" knowledge of | tin whereabouts â€" of "Ch lid. Rochester is |tit 11 youn )lors eve oriti¢ itt y lackey are * 1O1 Ma y ‘s, It is said fearful of beâ€" rseag service, su1bsequertly settleq there. quarters that between the at â€" Britain it W O1 »() 1€ C ikins s begin the l JOHN SUME, BEAMSYVILLE, WILI ighters at HOLD AN AUCTION SALE * q the ‘first}â€" John Sume, who recently lost hi before the | wife. has decided to give up hbouse t} on that eâ€" Welland mited. wil eve tali )eIn o SOns ich â€" ‘wet announc entually |yijje, , will : be I o‘cloc} is SAIQ | npocaor term 1y t â€" vanâ€" vre on ~a cenâ€" present 18 gheir tG'RIMSB.Y Tow _ reâ€" ladjouriment in It fin m 1 € alni 0 thing is . in read down to work. Th« has only beenâ€" pr ized but at a meet seon on tng ‘Pnila}B:® of to the shops in order to the work to be undor C Mr. intt vision i, and ‘also auto hire Moved present and inCc Thorold H. M. F be now wead a 0 time and do now p Clerk sign ard seul Mr._â€" Durh authorized ditcher f1 were rea Moved Introduuce d 271 and to al Township of that the sam time. Carrie missioners title be tim woOI Wa Mr. Griffin, t ized to order verts from t in the Towns oak mlank. C; 11 wLT, _ BOT adjourn vision day the vil ol M Keeping of all hi other off Oln at oneâ€"thirty ingston will contents â€" of woodshed, an O LC .. Durham, that thorized to purchas tcher from the P ach Co. of Preston. Moved by Mrâ€" Boult Moved by Mr. _ Griffin. that Mov The minutes ( re read and .c Moved by Mr. â€" Boulter that the Townsh k jplank. Car Moved by M ints for be paid 1( °K Gg@one in K. Iter â€" Sheldri O n soOUTH GRIMSBY COUTNCH veqd Dy Griffin. 1 )0 {) ‘eda (D Durh on pé Municitp p i1 i0 me€ nd fot 11th . Ite1 Monday 1 W m () m me, who recently lost hi decided to give up hous? d will hold an auction sal household furniture . an ts on Friday, May 18. 191 ne h« N y p.m i1 â€" offe f â€"the ind th Mr. Dur that â€"th . Divist Division â€" Divisi ill Byâ€"law to repeal nend Byvâ€"law 259 arried. Mr. Nelson, seconded by that this Council do now eet as a Court of Reâ€" r other business on Mon day of June, 1917, at 1 in Brant‘s Hall, Smith () manent C be elected [) hatl i1ccoun R Div it he motion nshi 11 H il uth ‘ne company provisionally eeting to be 1 the last mee onfirmed. Nelson, seconded I. Keefeh, vidson. Mi Durham, seconded. by the Byâ€"law just read & second and third pass the Reeve and ston. Carried . Boulter, seconded by the Clerk be authorâ€" upply of â€" steel culâ€" diar People for use â€" also â€" 1,000 â€" feet : of M PT] ant s Ai May Tth, all of t ouncil whe 1for hous 18 O1 rPVinc net tnarind NO ons I‘l onally . organâ€" to be held this officers â€" and 11, secor followin 1, seconded following D Why C pu Hall )€ IMSI Canada Life Assurance Company Head Office â€" â€" Toronto orn Lt ie 21.( | dpeeindielielinlinainefelndini t dentiniindliy d i Spieapelindini Drdpdj t i e Redy t dnly dia M t a n Alo dn eA t SR May $ cS t a o do . oaaionns Oe on e Cpneiiiieeens en esd ue m i) | L akd io o o o Nanpennaa avepnneenederarnaia ced wl io . 4 SHBri Ese Tp i ces BLL EL (} T1 K irried 11 ind t1 rant paid worksh rms Cca J1YC mem )1 ‘~ South suant to LDG 11 LS on )1 and 3 A rthu1 Second, «x company, the oldest in Canada, which treats ite representslives as business men, frce from red rape, sympathetic and in harmony with the aims ef the field force. Unharapered in its regulations, and liberal in its interpretation of centracts. A company which it is a pleasure to work for and with which yeu can build up a permanent connectio_m“ Fir$t, an old, tried company, with abundant evidence of success; experienced in the business, and consistent in ite record. â€" Paying large dividenads to pelicyâ€"holders, and safcly and sancly planning the future. Issuing new and galeable pelicy plans. Div men 18 OCK tin om 1t oad ve ind ind Di a W 101 14 11 I K DV odf O1 Deé t O 1 V n 1 € y (or inquire about other territory) e ofeaffe ofe +T sJe ofe ofe afe ofe ofe afe abe aBe afe aBa afe oJe af e afn ofe aTe afe ofe afe ofe afe ofe ofe ofe afe ofe ofe ofe afe aje afecihe afe ofe afeafe aBn ofe ofe ofe ofe cGeche ols ofe ofu afp What You Need: CANADIAN PACIFIC LORD RYCKMAN LEAVE TORONTO 6.40 P. M. DAILY Via OWEN SOUND STEAMSHIP «"MANITOBA*" leauvres Owen Sound at midnight each â€" THURSDAY ~(connecting train leaves Toronto 5.25 p.m.) for Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arâ€" thur and Fort William, f SERVICE via PORT MeNICOLL ‘0OMWMENCES JUNE 2. old Dit 110rG I~NyCKINE ings. He stands pounds. He is ve and has a world right kind of,. a 1 purpose horses w He will mak« day‘s when he wi Neil‘s stable for stable for night. TERMS.â€"To TERMS.â€"To insure a foal fifteen dollar For full particulars and full tabulated pedig the owner. Standard and Registered No. 01732 (021 Enrollment No. 2843. Great Lakes Steamship Service ((4 FEstablished 1847 or WINNIPEG AND VANCOUVER | Advettise in the lIade: LOW RETURN FARES T O WESTERN CANADA = = â€" ONGE A WEEM â€" O\ =@=â€" HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS Lord hycman it the Village ct was by Diré onvenient Service. Modern Electric Lighted Equipment OI i Ryckman‘ s d Elizabeth Direct d Ryckman is a Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Colonist Coaches Particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents or W. B. HOWARPD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont yckman‘s dam was Jsva Cint sabeth Direct 2:14% and Major yckman is a beautiful chestnut ands 15% hands high and we is very substantially built wit world of speed and a most hbe; of a horse to cross with farm ‘ses with some quality. make the season of 1917 at hi he will go to Hamtlton by way e for noon returning by way The Pacing Stallion (i. E. HILDRETH, Visemount P., 0. Televhone 84 ring 23, Winoun, in is a son of Lord Dir > Farm Dispersal Sale f rect Hal 2:04% and his Plan Your Vacation Trip Now jor Viceroy 2:164. nut stallion with white markâ€" weighs about twelve hundred with the best of feet and legs beautiful disposition. Just the irm mares to produce general Ql viaA 1N POINT AU BARIL MUSKOKA LAKES KAWARTHA LAKES LAKE MAZINAW EFRENCK and PICKEREL RIVERS RIDEAU LAKES sEVERN RIVER ho sold as a thr n thousand dolla: was Ladyv of the THE PIONEER ROUTE V Itful re achod V dam of Golden ow i1 ibli 1 )4 bil} 1y orts ana casily 1ngent cept Thursâ€" n to Murray to his own ). 1, 1918. r apply to atr JC KE Y 1Ord inor

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