Grimsby Independent, 2 Feb 1921, p. 6

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6t. Catharines,, Ont., JAan.: 25.â€" Charles â€" Henry Schwenker, 68, of Louth township, was almost instantly killed last night by a west bound train on the Grand Trunk Railway District . Summary QuoGecfecPeoJanSece sQeaTocLe afe rPeafeaZe afs et sefeaRecQeafe efecie cleofe ofe ofe Office over Grimsby Dentist .Office and residence, 73 Sherman arenue south, between King and Main streets, and five doors north of the H., G. & B. railway line. tamiltenr â€" â€"â€" . â€" _ Ontarlo DR. D. CLARK Dentist Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank * of Commerce Office hoursâ€"9 to 12, 1.30 to 5.30 Phone 127 Grimsby, Ontario PRICES MODERATE SIX Business : Directory GRIMSBY, ONT. _ Furniture and Undertaking Upholstering a Specialty Prompt and Courteous Service D i Adoat. . and Night M. D. Kitching & Co Tires Expert workmanship on all repairs GENUINE FORD PARTS T ruck for Hireâ€"â€"â€"â€"Good Service (Successors to J. C. Marlatt) DR. 1. M. HUGHTON SPECIAL PRICES Now is the time to have your car overhauled for the coming season f Dentist ver J. C. Farrell‘s Shoe Store Electrical Equipment ‘ Phone 216 Ontario CHAS. LAING, Prop. Grimsby Garage F. HANSEL 80 Gents an HNHour illage Inn Garage DENTAL J. E. TUPPLING FOR ONE MONTH All automobile repairing and overhauling will be done during the month of February at PHONE Gas ay € id while walking on the track less than! Sund a mile west of St. Catharines. He|the « had just stepped off the east bound| the 1 track to allow an approaching train| Hon. to pass. The engineer stopped the| dent, to pass. ine engineer stOpped tThe train and the injured man was carried to St. Catharines. He died as he was being carried into the St. Catharines General and Marine Hospital. St. Catharines, Jan. 25. â€"At the sixâ€" tieth annual convention of Pelham Hamilton 9 to 10 a.m Phone 228 & Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Federal Life Building Hamilton Money to loan at current rates Officesâ€"Grimsby and Beamsville HENRY CARPENTER G. B. McCONACHIE Phones 330â€"182 Physician and Surgeon Office Hours [Qâ€"a.m.::.â€"2.â€"to 4 ;â€" 7â€"toâ€"8â€"p.m. 223 Depot Street â€" Grimsby DR L L. BUCK PHONE 307 MEDICAL LEGAL track less than‘ Sunday School Association, at which Catharines. He‘!the diamond jubilee was celebrated, Oils Ontario Hon. Président, D. M. Page; Presiâ€" dent, W. S. Van Every; Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent, R. 0. Saylor; Secretaryâ€"Treasâ€" urer, Miss Susie Oill; Children‘s Diâ€" vision, Mrs. J. C. Lippert; Young Peoâ€" ple‘s (boys), Vernon Hewell; Young People‘s (girls), Miss Lydia Haist; Adult Division, Mrs.: Andrew ~Rea; Home Department, Mrs. Robt. Moote; Teacher Training, Rev. Mr. Neill; Missionary, Miss Ada Gaiser; Temper ance, E. W. Farr. The Pelham Sunâ€" day School Association is the oldest Sunday School Association in Canada. Arthur Muir of Niagara Townnsip was fined $10.00 and costs on informâ€" ation sworn out under the instruction of County School Inspector. Carefoot, of St.Catharines, the ~charge being that Mr. Muir had not complied with the School Attendance Act, and had kept his daughter out of school when she was able to attend. Bridgeburg, Jan. 26.â€"Mrs. Ogilvie, the woman Customs officer so unpopâ€" ular at Niagara Falls, Ontario, came to Bridgeburg this afternoon to inâ€" spect the 6.20 o‘clock T. H. & B: train from Buffalo. Women passengâ€" ers who at first stated th# they had nothing dutiable in â€"all cases, with one exception, refused to be sworn on a bible that they hadn‘t bought anything in Buffalo. The exception was in the case of a woman who took the oath and gater repented. With tears in her eyes and sobs in her throat, she ocnfessed that she had bought a numâ€" ber of mysterious pink things at Janâ€" uary sales. It cost her $75 to get them over the border. Another woman who had not declared dutiable goods had to pay double. Niagara Falls, Ont., Jan. 26.â€"A meeting of the Building Committee of the City Council was held in the City Hall last night and there was discusâ€" sion about new quarters for the poâ€" lice, since the present cells have been condemned. The Engineer will be in structed to get the necessary informaâ€" tion for presentation to the City NiagaraFalls, Ont., Jan. 26. â€"The oldâ€"time Spanish prisoner swindle is being worked on both sides of the river, including the oldâ€"style letter. Replies are to be sent to Louis Orias Lista Celedrapa‘s, Seville, Spain. Sey eral letters have been turned over to the police and it is said that some have been swindled. Council. The question of a new City Hall will be considered. Mr. and Mrs. C respected and a help in any go otherwise. You:r in wishing then years of peacetf are the grand o Caistor Townshi Mr. C. D. Emmett, subâ€"col customs at Port Colborne ar ficer in the Department of and Canals, has resigned his and moved to Niagara Falls On a charge of shooting rabbits Magistrate Goodwin, Welland, fined five prominent residents of that city $10 each and ordered the confiscaâ€" tion of the weapons, one of which was valued at $70. The farmers of Welland county, through the Board of Representaâ€" tives of the U. F. O.. placed themâ€" selves on record as being in sympaâ€" thy with the views of Premier Drury in the matter of broadening out the U. F. O. political movement. Dunnville Gazetteâ€"On Friday i@d5t in the police court here, Robert Hiles of Moulton, on a charge of assaulting a child, a ward of the Childen‘s Aid Society, was convicted by Magistrate Goodwin and fined $100 and $41 costs. Jas. Crumb, convicted of a breach of the O. T. A. was fined $300 and costs. H. G. & Mrs. G. I dent of 1 of heart g 14 King St W., Hamilton. g SEIZED LIQUOR AT BEAMSYILLE Beamsville, Jan. 27.â€"Twenty sugar barrels, reposing on the platform of the Grand Trunk station at Beamsâ€" ville yesterday, were not so innocuâ€" ous as they seemed. Last â€" evening, County License Inspector King, acâ€" companied by J. Amiss, agent of the Canadian Express company, examined the shpment and found that the barâ€" rels contained bottled whisky. The "sugar‘"‘ had been consigned from Montreal to a man named Pait, thought to be a fictitious name. The liquor was removed to St. Catharâ€" ines. ee0000 0000000000000 000000000 00 000 0000 00000 00 0 00 0 6 6 6 ( DIED ON H. 6. & B. CAR While enroute to her home on a . _ G. & B, Wednedasy evening lnst, rs. G. M. Hill, a wa‘l known. resiâ€" nt of Pruitland. suffered at attack heart farlure, and before a doctor Jas. Crawford Manufacturer of Wedding Cakes, Ice Cream and Fine Candy. following officers wet Président, D. M. Pa ~W. S. Van Every: Weddings, Receptions, At lomes aad Enterrainments upplied. LUNCH COUNTERS CATERERS THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO CONFECTIONER ownship mmett, subâ€"collector of r »correspon m many mo fulness toge old Youns _ Colborne and an ofâ€" artment of Rail ways resigned his position â€"On Friday last vyere _ CuOser Page; Pres ; . Viceâ€"Pres retaryâ€"Trea: hildren‘s D ; Young Per well> Your moreé â€" happy together. They 1z people of 10osen Presi $4 I h In a deal faint, ut @a 1l:>>tcr, rneverâ€" ‘theless, was hurricd!y . summuned. Before he arrived tihs woman had breathed her last. The late Mrs. Hill was born at Hamilton each 66 years ag>, but for many years had been a respected resi dent of Fruitland. Her husband preâ€" deceased her several years ago. Sur could be Decea: GRIMSI Stcney col CITY OF ST. CATHARINES, COUNâ€" TY OF LINCOLN, TO WIT: Notice is hereby given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in the City of St. Catharines has ‘been prepared and is being published in the Ontario Gazâ€" ette on the 27th November and the 4th, lith and 18th December, 1920. On Tuesday the 1st day of March, 1921, at 10 oclock in the forenoon, and at the City Buildings, St. Catharâ€" ines I shall proceed to sell by public auction the said lands or portions thereof as shall be necessary to pay such arrears together with the chargâ€" es thereon u.less the same are sooner paid. P Copies of the list of arrears may be had upon application. City Treasurer‘s Office, St. Catharines, 20 November, 1920 STDPUART K. WATT, 153 Parmgav Avrz., Moxterat. ‘"For three years, / suffered great pais in the lower part of my body, with swelling or bloating. I saw a specialist who said I must undergo an operation. Irefused. I heard about "Frmitâ€"aâ€"tives" deceded to iry it. ~ The first box gavre great relief; and I continued the treament. Now my health is excellentâ€"I am free of painâ€"and I give "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" my warmest thanks"‘. Mme. F. GAREAU. buc. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 256. Atall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottaws. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" Restored Her To Perfect Health OPERATION WAS NOT NEGESSARY SALE OF LANDS FORARREARS OF TAXES a t d arilt homd 1iCT In me on i ner seat. ught at firs aint, but 4 lled was dea? bad been vis in the day a The wWhnen City Treasurer ) < as born at ag>,> but for espected resi husband preâ€" L â€"iG@tLâ€" AOF radial for just east of > suddenly ss=®neors on W 11 MECHANICALLYâ€"more than a worthy suctessor to the previous models that have performed their way into the hearts of motâ€" orists everywhereâ€"in appearanceâ€"a revelaâ€" tion. CANADA‘S STANDARD CAR is procurâ€" able in Grimsby and district from Announcing$ In Seven distinct and distinctive models. nished you on request. OnJ THE NEW . Twenty One Master Six he handsomely illustrated booklet will be furâ€" demonstration may be arranged at your convenience TRUSTEES APPOINTED The adoption of the report of the Education Committee and. a byâ€"law | appointing â€"trustees for County High |Schools and the St. Catharines Board of Education, was the main business transacted at Friday afterâ€" 'noon’s session of the County Council. A telegram was received from the Qobourg County Council re a resoluâ€" tion passed by that body requesting the Provincial Gcvernment to relleve Municipalities from further expense in connection| with Provincial Highâ€" ways because of the fact that the Federal Government is aiding the Provincial Government by bearing 40 per cent. of the cost of construction. viving her are two sons, is out west, and George she resided in Fruitland A letter was read from the Post Office Inspector ~stating that the road from St. Anns to Wellandport was impassable and requesting that it be repaired at once. The â€" Counâ€" cil were notified that where action is not taken the Department considâ€" ersg withdrawing the service unti such time as the conditions are reme died. On resolution of Reeves Richardâ€" son and Sutton Reeve Butcher was appointed to represent the Council on the Board of Management of the Children‘s Shelter. Reeve Gracey presented the folâ€" lowing report of the Education Comâ€" mittee, recommending: That Messrs. Gracey, Garlett, Butâ€" cher, Marsh, be a committee to reâ€" present this Council at the Ontario School Trustee Association, to be held in Toronto in March. That the account of the St. Cathâ€" arines Institute be laid over until a later date, to allow a joint meeting of this Council and the Board of the Institute to be held. ~Reeve Gracey presented a byâ€"law appointing trustees to the County High Schools and the St. Catharines Board of Education as follows: Niagaraâ€" H. Reid, one year. Patrick O‘Neil, two years. A. Onslow, three years. Beamsvilleâ€" F. S. Ross, three years. J. B. Fairburn, one year. H. Robinson, two years. Grimsbyâ€" A. E. Phipps, one year. Vernon Thck, two years. . B. McConachie, Three years. Niagara Town, balance due on High School account $102.15. Dunnville High School $158.69. Public School Inspector $16.64. 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