Grimsby Independent, 3 Sep 1919, p. 1

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THIR CCC=2E Ch why some was proh 1n Sometime during the dark dreary hours of Thursday night they broke into the office ot the Dominion Steel Goods .00., on Victoria Ave. and made way with three cans of shellac ,a gal ion ot varnish and some other liquid materials, but none of the drinking kind. On Friday afternoon' while Louie Geldart, our local carver and the most robbed man in the district was: som th: lax h W M The citizens ot GRIMSBY have be- come so stirred up over the few rob- beries that have occurred in their midst duringr the past few weeks mum during the past few weeks that the least little noise out ot the usual 'that they hear after the sun has gone to rest scares them stiff and they start hollering for our lion- hearted limb ot the law, Mr. Judson o. Konkle "KC." On Wednesday night last while the 'Big Chiet' was sitting at his easein front ot the Hotel Grimsby, count- ing the stars, he was rudely inter- rupted in his meditations by one of the. hotel's star boarders who came tearing out the front door with the report that there were hold bad burglars working at their chosen pro Isaiah in O1mstead's meat shop. (Tow do you know",. ask the Chief. ,.-f',rtts9,1ia hear them from our room ',i,/ii.,t.li),it'Ci)ii,s shop,” replied the boarder. i't,i,t'.iii'j, l',; 'i'lt)tt)t:r.sii,rj. #139,: Sll,i,itst,, II Will'inl itW751“;@flwmrsfi’sesm He: fig}in?'99‘Se‘."*Â¥1..‘,;.s£%évv+ 319- l w, ‘ 1#li,ii,tttayt,tyaitre 1i,tFtitir.it,tj, Ihill , k M l . ‘. - av 'llrdBlllillr,:","if'r', Land; itll); In " girl friends in m w.as the rec.ipient clock frbm the Bl ion Steel Goods f managing director They left on an Montreal and The and on their retu receive her friend: nesday of each .m The Prince Deposits Wreath M They ful gift: ful cut C. WanDyke, eldest son Mrs. v. B. VanDyke o Ont. The couple were Miss Vera L. May and VanDyke ,brother of the A pretty wedding was solemnized at the 'parsonage of the Ryerson Methodist Church, Hamilton, on Aug ust 30th, by the Rev. R. J. Treleaven, when Hilda M. Huber ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Huber, of Han... over, Ont. became the bride of Rov 01 If 1n they liked a'nd deduce' no :burglar could they The last report re case was to teh effect case was w ten effect that had been caused by a rat 1 been trapped id the, trap set lllilfaMlib-aiitt The ily Jos W t10tel's star ring out the 1 ort that ther glars working sion in Olms IW do You kn e can hear th M Mc uonck, Millwar Weikle 1D ol " TrhNDYKE--aIUBER Ke, eldest son of! Mr. 'and 3. VanDyke of GRIMSBY couple were attended by , L. May and Mr. Clyde .brother ot the groom. ceived many pretty. And use among which was a beauti- lass water set from her s in Hamilton. The, groom ec.ipient of a handsome te, eldest son of t. VanDyke of couple were att PAID UP LIST rl 1esday night last while the was sitting at his eagtrin 1e Hotel Grimsby, count- 1rs, he was rudely inter... his meditations by one of 's Mar boarders who came t the front door with the t there were mom ihstd s":".".", u an extended trip to id The Thousand Islands t' return the bride will friends on the first Wed- ach month with Mrs. W. II If ui, burglar opportunity ad they did Ill H ll ll )ut 232“: 10 tr Sm ll m in the in his be twos u carver and the Ii, l in the district was p; n his back shop mak si of afew stray coolies Pi rit sneaked." in the tapped his (till for w bills. The strange w robbery is the fact 9 ilt in or a hands att of the Do] D., Of which he 36. in the 51th goes ")l1,t,ijr'l. hehind hnnun Aw, III )N‘T -'--'"'-""'H"-- n te msvillt De hibi HI ll III ot of the robbers tti .thg‘irgj mind find. _ ',eived on the that the noise mt that had! p set for him. ‘I T v ' w _ gl . r _ _ . rt. sc,?f,' a I t', 1 'ct,' ikhy,, " /irtt l , 't,a ? / ' if“: if?” . " ', 1.5”: ‘n mt ilil ket l 't '." M . l ri,': Ci?, f t.“ . , , Vi 21’s _ ‘ hrs) tt n few weeks thought it to ply their )1 N If at Monument dos Braves p, groom m-dsome Domin- TUBE 0 bill [ill J 10 U1 1116 Han- _ Roy and 0111 ao EVERY MONDAY, WED.. to NESDAY, SATURDAY even- ds ingsi---Modre's Movies, GRIMS- ml BY., _ . is tk 0 comma EVENTS III II o 1llt ot a” A LiiCni Mbl'g Alelef'_' i BP 5-."_oé'. h'h'h "g. 'ned' years ago, IO it you hav ' Derty you want to sell " see them and they will “Their city address is S Street. Hamilton GRIMSBY Bercif lion. lub EVERY TUESDAY, THURS DAY, SATURDAY e1renings-- f.m1MSBhr Beach Dancing Pavil ---'""""-"'-'tlel.lFi. 'IBM-l-lg-----.-..-, Sept. "--fii ade to Queen p.m. in l( an acr Johnstot Ont. House GRIMSBS GRIM'SBS Pour at Johnston, Ont. Ont Vacant GRIMSB tenburz. Wednesda Taughing Reach Story t Comedy] ville, J. McDonald, to _bellvi11e, Ont. One Hundred acre J. Kemp, to C. f Creek, Ont. _ House and lot, Pat BY ,from Thos. Wood ston, Hamilton, Ont. Vacant lot. Lal September 10 1rme.rs’ Com 9. wnose reputation is kn JWil tl width and breadth ot Ontarh Swayze & Sheppard, have opened ll an office in Hamilton and are deal ing under the trade name, of Th Royal Real Estate Co. and Whill they are busy at all times turning ’over city arroperty' in chunks stil they find time to handle a few pro. perties in this district. i .During the past two Weeks they have made the following sales and 'transfers in this digtriet:-. Five acre fruit farm, GRIMSBY, from R. Fairlie to Arthur E. How- ard, of Hamilton, Ont. E,leven acre fruit farm, Main Road; GRIMSBY, J. Cunningham, to F. fiuttom of Midlands, Ont. 1 o"-"---- The firm _r'S owners; in pleased to property h side the di population, That old Vacant lot, rney, to D Twelve Brant ll W ll!! I'em1011 'se repu th and lyze & SI office in under th a1 Real 1 IN r..,.,.., BYCOURTEST oil-Q ---- ittle une my tamed _. out go, IO it you have a on want to sell or e m and they will do t ity address is Seven Hamilton. bacl 0 n PAID UP LIST B acre Quit McDonald, to sday---September 3rd g Bill ftydei'---A R, ir, H. L. Perne; GRIMSBY, Ont er 10, Wednesday, Unit orvention and Mass Met sHall, Smithville. \ . -syndar-oaiteuows Pa en’s Lawn Cemetery. 2.,' ' Ont. re (ruit farm, Winor to * Unwin, Port fruit to I 1nd r,<}ritmsbyj 3eamsvu1e, Woodstock Windsor tljlll rttr at Quebec ".rH.c.if/yil.rr1 was ii:if.;ifii?.?.x'i?E.t': t"f?0 I) ‘35:. war O norma ow t c'ompilin Iii-2+1! 33:15:55 '.iiiiii::'.i't 'arm, GRIMSBE Platsch. . Tavi ikeside survey, H. I Langdon, GRIMSBY tiyde"---A Rex creen Magazine-., little Int mt -"""-""---r-- '""""-----. Lakeside erney .t tl aton St., GRIMS- td, to A. John,.. farm, Beamsville Stewart, Stoney to out a' few .Ve any pro- or exchange, do the rest. Seven Market tl rt .incoln Dec Oct Dec Dec, 'arm, Beams- .Robin, Camp and it wi short tin to IIICI Mi 'sBY, W 'avistock and while les turning hunks still a few pro- a, Wm Arthur nited ' 11 tri 'ar i3! urvey Writ a ---------- Ill 0 TI m As only children were present at the time it has been difficult to get Grand Forks was plunged into deepst gloom early yesterday after- noon when teh news 'spread of the drowning accident in which Charlie Michener gave his li% in an attempt to save the life o fDorothy Hunter, 13-year-old daughter of Simon Hun- ter JI mechanic with the Kettle Val- ley Railway, whos with other girls were bathing in the Kettle River near the city park. Ave. roft 0 The following articles clipped from the Grand Forks, B. C. Daily will be of interest to many GRIMSBY peo- plei:-- I Bfllliifl (Ill m III " tl 0 or without a flag-man s d summons to be issue Company will be asked contrary to the Railway & Bot uthdr 4Uregard for We and liml next time we will hale them into coudt W.” 6666tHgr6qqo6, "ooo-ko...-'.' tjtra"t about tired of tl and we therefore junk-pile warnin backwards 'throu or without a flasr " p as we taught ilfi We H. G. l II Ine t tion backwar many vam attenlpts to lg Main Street they come C end of the train for prot This thing happened or three times nearly our U " prot t"e'4'4'4'6666q+O- been run fotthese score' of We still perceive that :ontinne to run freight car It all hours of the davand r,1 ll Copy for new _gtgt,he,tgeii'i,' Ravi]; Ten o'clock on Wednesday m hing." / This rule will not be de’viéEedir advertisers are asked to govern t-hemselv 11 FAIR 1lllllllilill ill-H. lil tll All advertisers are notifiet all changes ‘ofi copy for adve DENT MUST be in this ?iii Changes of copy coming in 1a - guaran'tee Jo change. FAIR WARNING Phe INDEPENDENT has in the I; IN l GHIMSBY BUY Mlllllllill TRYING n SAVE YOUNG BIHL FROM SAME WE I', mun: Railway Moores Theatrdjit LY. Some day he e do not blame the crews dn charge do the management, for-long yea us that a railway cannot be run V 1d who knows bow to .run a rra-ilw k B. never had this Neadure. ll n " V day motor frehthts with a long string of 'cars I 1 get stalled onI the GRnfSBY HILL and at 1 attenipts to get over the crest fail and back do et they come on the tear sind not a soul on the In 2 train for protection of any kind. :hing happened again on Monday afternoon and t' mes nearly put an end to automobile parties. 1w distinctly says that no car or train shall he r In GRIMS wtt " 1out ll :rcelve that this famous railway managemen t freight cars hither and thither over its line the darand night without the slightest bit 10 he public. H 111 'hat the very next time a freight train runs Main Street either at a fast rate of speed m stationed on the front car we will cause ssued in Magistrate Kidd's court and the ked to explain why it oontinues to do this way Act. We have put up with the H. G. ml for We and limb Iona enough and the rd t on two seiparate 'r.",rl'tt a flag,cm pedestni the management if you can call it that Ine ‘WW Adv, ii) n It brigh rs that no car or train shall be run man on the rear end to give warn- riansrand vehicles, and for protec- Vs case this is rarely if ever done. rews,in charge of the cars as. much , for ,-long years of experience has innot be run without somebody at a correct statement as to exactly how the unfortunate accident happen ed. It appears that Dorothy Hunter with her sister and several other girls went down to the river shortly after noon for a bath, and went in on the opposite side tram the city park where the current is quite strong. They all had waded into the water holding hands and when out some distance Dorothy broke off Iwith aparent intention of swimming, iand although she went under the 'water hre girl friends for a momentl ‘thought she was swimming. When 'she failed to come to the top againl we are ao1ne l ll H Year overn t pue’ J.) mi are. an {EWW-wd and listened, thtm ivusek, Jo’k'fl). 1t1.8rrrittre--auaemow. dlwiaied from in the least, aiie (Continued on page a), -- "---, the past years had RIO, WED = 1nd not " Jfobr' jb and the old man something. h, to ',iiiiii:tt'i,' b that's Lm/ .V now 3 ,3n and ate) c, date it)“: in the INUuPEN-‘ . , 0 o'clock on Tuesdays. huilhat hour we will not nselves accordingly 'tl t'IlttltlllFyyC'i"A"t'2a"rs . iiilllll,,llllt'j'" mm Crit 3 "'-‘":'-"/ L' , '? LAUGHING ' 1000if het. ME ' In what's she war} ay yt,jiltWy In Isions and w , try andther of this antig freight train keeping some poor an d )eing run and 359W: MN n " mtiquated " the slip-shot Intl two I I It 37 '4rttt4r64'6f Inter )n H LID _ -'e't-r t .; ll 7' asatuatihii v miners and thiridititr,"tiid ' 1hiif. l '". I . ”it i.Nlhdiiill , - ?"2-”.»:' a“ 10d, day last, August 80, when about -' has hundred grape growers met in th Court House to receive the report 0 the executive committee ot the Asso rent elation relative to the visit of the Am erican buyers to this district. Th nes executive committee met at twl , of o'clock and received the report of tht President and Vice-President of tlr visit of the buyers to the district be be- tween Queenston and Stoney Creek , The executive committee also decided ter to ask the dealers throughout the dis. wn trict for a conference on markets and . prices. The President read a lettel 3211 from Mr. P. M. Shallow Ac cyu-.o_, ll th ill nun, all“. we tact had'made an initial car-loads of grapes dollars per ton, the the duty of eleven d five cents per ton. A committee was 4 The exeeisti, two o'cloek, interview the Fruit Inspectiox ment at Buffalo, N.Y.', with 1 Canadian baskets and pack tering the United States. The meeting then adjourned in St. Catharines, on Saturd: noon, September 6. at three in constant touch markets and buyer endeavor to sell l for export. A committee wa: Ing of the As: when the exec ed on all the done since th, weeks previous ed the visit of York State; the from there to t trict; and the had'made an i Pd vil D grams, tor IRI "tyor um: can“, Dist: their trict I GRAPE GRO T., with refer, ckages. u three o'ciot I of the Assoc Work on the new school in' auto/)1 Section number four (Kemps) Nortn GRIMSBY has been started. This , School is of brick two storeys high ,' with a slate roof. It is to be steam . heated and contains two rooms, j cloak rooms and lavatories. It is to be finished and ready for occupancy by Christmas. D .Marsh and Sons 1 have the contract. I At t1lover's sideroad, just west of T E. D. Smith's, and facing an the stone ft road is being erected a two storey an cement block store for the Misses d) Glover. The building is 23 x 34, aid yo t-etr"'Be"e"'edtuca general star ma m uree O’clock the general meet- the Association was convened he executive committee report- all the work that had been ince the last meeting, two previously. The rnnnrl- mum- was"; iwirt mg dotiir by D Mr. J. erseli lotto ID. Ma . L." wall tion ot mount O ' 7 _---1_...-.,w--pu~.Wn “and t, August 30, when about t _ ' v _ Wednesd l grape growers met in the Ottawa, a' don [ouse to receive the report oti camp borrov autive committee of the Asso- watch from on 'elative to the visit of the Am-' another and a buyers to this district. The to go to Toro e committee met at two day. On Thurs ind received the report of the and the girls l rt and Vice-President of the_belongings fan: the buyers to the district be-i em] mum“ - DO 1m 1P6 to marl ' INli. a In mi HI M. sneuey, of Sheridan, ference to baskets and ibl n ms also appointed to lit Inspection Depart- N.Y.', with regard to ro ttion f blackboam .1 it ready for at on the new sc WERS appointed to keep with the American l, and to use every 1r-loads of grapes if Ker, we; at Aaiittm it --'-"r-- . wt x tt O 0 U fl har 1e WORKING HARD n fr " ot 1'( as, on Priitrlt'tr ', 11 about tit, 11 vo 11 Niagara ociatioz Ot00 SO! 11 store h? h m MT Wad eh h he Ni o com f1 h " 1011, ant crop ol crimes. wt west or wm m the stone j,, feet two storey man the Misses died en reek. .eided dis- and etter ;tarted. This they" dl"'y driven at tleatiquarten storeys high there awartk.r found the officials to be steam wife's first Haifa but the young two rooms, King looking hale aiitruergt-MaJor JS. It is to many months gallant serv, . after r occupancy After much difficulty the ma and Sons was cleared up. The husband baa really been reported killed and the st west of wife had the cablegrams to that ef- l the stone feet but in some manner the' wrong wo storey man pas killed orreppttttt killed or" he Misses died or something, so of course the x 34, and young woman ha.d a perfect right to ral store marry again which she did. date will .. She was .turned over to ,,4ler first Pt.osre is husband and now Denny is going ions. around in single harness again, a led a con Very sad and despondent young man for the We presume that the Militia Depart- ouse at'tnent will have the Minister of Jus- tice give Denny a clear hill of health, ",wr or in other words a free divorce and m pIet l Dis it JI " If O to --"'-"-.-"""-""""- s.--..--....,..,.'.....-..--' - K. M. Field, ( 'ltll (Germ. III ( aths. 111., Fr. I), N. M. T. Rafi Fr. 111.), P. v Lat. 111.), H. M, W. Rumball (Em 11.), C. C. Tait (1 III.) _,n -- yaw LLLuuL‘ pals or Inspectors concerned. In the case of those who wrote at the Uni- versity of Toronto, their statements will be sent to the Registrar of that institution. Candidates should apply to these parties tor further in- formation. it D The " candidate course ot pals or I] case of tl versity 0. Will be we “vaults or we examination for Honor Matriculation are given below, The standing obtained in each sub.. ject is indicated after each candidate', 11ame--1., indicating first class hon- ors; II., second-class honors, and III. third class honors, respectively. The statements of standing of all candidates will be mailed in the course of a few days to the Princi- pals or Inspectors concerned. In the case of those who wrote at the Uni- vn‘ncuq'" A“ m’ . - p O The re Honor M Jas. A. Living Burke woman now hot on he, K.M WATRrccciTros (fl-.230 Iroth 'Phomr 127 Nation i than he to hims H m results of th mt will have the a give Denny a c) in other words a " )me time past the girls at the Service Camp at Jordan "Vellum 191145ng Email Fm“ 01mm fin) Iusuthno but :30 ' ho life Jon, 'young onto In lRMERETTES ROBBED. her trail ingstgn It LINCOLN. I (Phys. III '11.), M. l D ill be anot lton (Eng '. Railton '. Rogers Ph D (Wednesday) the matron in d a complaint 5911, IR, again: 1nd Chief Kor " togers (Fr. II.), C.- III., Hist. m., Biol. g. m., Lat. m., Fr. YB] 001 H, [or one day last Week the people were summoned to Tor r the Military authorities and hey arrived at headquarters “my found the otticials first 11’5ng but the young Aintt hale aiitruerg't.-Ma.ior Ut It ,,,‘._._..â€"â€" F -----..-, - . " GRIMSBY, ONT, EXAMINATIONS Phys at YOU 11 travelling ton In out ll m (In Ja ad to sa one'” day H, Mr bride It after n (I Sf D. Hamp, Phelphs, IL, Chem. 3, Lat. 11., Eng. III., " 11 nation for ven below. each sub- 'andidate's :lass hon... couple attled lay) Miss in charge int before gainst the Konkle is ll III bride 'om at he 1th it DI'O 1'6 h " 01111 II Jil it bl (N fl“ . ' m3 Ilan Kt Orl It to wn did It records ot husband M Pranee and H and un- n ft " 0 Jrt fl K ,~â€"â€"â€"â€" -- JI n " able ll If lot, Mt par- 1d Hf 'ith m- )Ill es pa- ted Pablo. to the 4c PER 'thyper/ill Jll the IS a the olte til E Il ply of a

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