Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 3 Dec 1913, p. 5

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s 2. B 2 ols a emeat kets would .be next season, he that at the present time shey making contracts at $38 a th for six quarts and $45 per th " 22 O OO ks is boske fo: eleven quarts, this is DASNE® _ 70 cover. l Mr. Purrell also stated that they: had secured a jarge number of conâ€" tracts for baskots already, but Were still in a position to take contracts for a good many thousands & When agzed what he shought about MMM-M-W’““" Wets for next year, ho said that . if the fruir growers would just take 2 little time and «it down and figure , TCO gULuute Thaw would i * m 2 e P NOOT > c d . P N cce s 1 hn ie 4 â€" / "Sanr ,â€"IIT till DeC. 24. Every line___II}USt b_? | 298 PeVMOHIIHC C out how many beskets tho} probably use next season a! place their contract with they got their baskets from EO O luav ware 25 Skirts, brok en lines, Asâ€" sorted Materâ€" ials, reg. $4.00 up . take your choice at tory Contracting For Baskets onbirwrearl & &4 e e oo a deningon o Tnco o w 1 10 1 Bogy York, K Undcrend | CO A T 5 m moness= rece" Well, supposin® you do not VC enough. orders trom around Grimsby to keep you going all WISIfT; Te thent "We will 9D all winter" 16" thieg xt Parreli "1G ®2 WY annot ied M "AU nt, orders. We ”‘3 “|‘ Mr PS / _ "lors outside to get the “l"lu'm' wm. im and afford to shut OUF " *we ltnul'tâ€"tudol'l"‘"" M# "“’mbgu-l--. *.m‘u,m,..uupmu.A closedâ€"down 120609 58 8 § ang d40#®® £S00. 0 word and W$ 09e0"" Sonse of 198 "°"C"" roust in overs of the Aubd 4o not blame this §°D in the _1 2 thay go outside to 8t . 4 to heir factory going. . It is wm: the truit growers Of Grimaby to OCC ult EU "2~ ‘They know C000 Last We the price is exactly as we stal â€"_ Aubeodâ€"2 after w".. e 1: MsscÂ¥ SMany baskets they. W1!! n how year or haye & good .. 14°4, 3 mm-mnfl"‘"“,.;w‘ off ordering them until the in @MB® ""0) on cannot 8t ‘..:" T ww “ OreRtet | on again, 404 4590 Shuoriee, â€" they wores flled by the tactories, _ the? o » but themsalves. ....m.‘n' “'“‘I are about in the eane boat as the M 4 * factory, and while we did. not 4ntor» Y 859C O‘ oor we believe that T "y_l2tn For m‘;a the following are a New Velvet Ties, New Knit a and Ties to match, Silk zes ies tue o e $ oo penders, Sets Suspenders Ar Allâ€"wool Fancy Sweaters, Handkerchiefs, Fine Kid and Mocha Gloves, Gauatlets, Caps, etc. I RERIEME _ viow them all °C ""/ "aln arders zw;bovnlp""""""‘“” ALL â€"MEN‘ intend 3 Weeks Continual Slaughter. No lett{ reduced to lowest notch before stockcf to force selling. Our Big Yearâ€"End and present time they . were itracts at $38 a thousand ““¢Wprw arts, this is basket and ell also stated tha; they ‘.hmllflotdwl' baskets alrcady, but Were iss D. WA AT C â€"ZLyrd Bui* B Uâ€"Y , the following are a Crums English Print, reg. 15¢ worth â€" more wholesale than we are asking, Choice .11 Prints | Socks | HOSE ma their hands busy, if they do not seâ€" cure orders at home. keep their machinery running . and The 44th Regt Bandâ€"the band that mode Grimsby famousâ€"will _ start |, their popular ten cent concerts . on ‘Thursday night (tomorrow) in Snetâ€" | singer‘s Hall. "l‘lnhuhnbnl,ncud-mj for this opening concert . and they omll‘lollumnom..‘ fines‘ program of music for the amall sum of ten cents that you have ever had the pleasure of listening to. Grimaby citizens should patronize qhese concorts in a liberal manner, for if Grimasby‘s industrics and other businesses need liberal support, 80 does the 44th band. ‘They have done notemunnlummlm thing that) the town possesses and they deserve the support of . every enlmdomnn..dm ’l‘hc.“clhldn“rl‘llh'ud. is rated as one of the best musical organizations in Ontario and. overy~ where that they have played in the past fow years they have received ‘gr-louuouudm press 'no&lulm‘nmnl(ou-ut‘ ‘| in all these notices was the _ naMle â€"| GRIMSBY, wad theraby the town T8" 'wlm-uflmuupuwn ‘ | «sing. f Oowmeiudoomn.and holp " |the band and the boys along, _ they | wi ‘approciate it. ‘They have surel} gone enough for GRIMSBY to merit |liberal support. EERICIECOCCOO Names in order of merit: 4th Classâ€"Flora Aiton, Nollic Hilts, Gertic Folker, Ethel ‘Jowson, Margaret Metcalfe, Mabel Garr, \Iva Annable, Leigh Metcalfe. 3rd Classâ€"Vivian Farrel}, Charlie Lawson, Leonard Lawson, John. Fish Pm NCn atne thae: 3rd Classâ€" Lawson, Leon or, Clover Pat 1 York, 1109 gomery. . _ _ Men‘s Plain and Fancy 25¢ C ashmer e Socks and a new line of 25¢ Police suspenâ€" ders _ Jr, First inje Laiwson inje Lawson, U m wmaF © Montgomery, Netle Farrell, Olive Jawson, Gladys Vince, Marion Beamâ€" er. Gertie “"‘“D' wu m." pPeorite Parrall, P# "Alln.‘ Fraukie Cole, Bdith Milton Fighcr 8. NO. 13 sVeuies CHnl Y@wson, Donald Beamer, BAND CONCERT NO, 22. 77" C enunmumir sPORT m_!E)‘VPm Lawt U+ oCC Dorothy Reamer. Hiesonined d : Farrell, Naney Aiton, rAoyd Annable, Blla j Women‘s _: Liama C a mere Hose clear 39¢ Fleece â€" 14 Misses‘. U omants Women‘s . 5oc Liama Cashâ€" mere Hose to clear 39e and Fleece â€" Lined Misses‘ and Women‘s .19 GRIMSBY Bila Mont» talance of all Men‘s and Women‘s Penman bargaln Ater Coats to be swept out ridiculous price, worth " 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00. On Woednesday last, Fred Bartiott wae married to a Miss Young, of Yourg St., they spent their honeyâ€" mwon in Buffalo. f Rev. Mr. King, B. A., of Hamilton very ably filled the Methodiat . pulâ€" pit on Sunday. & y Mr. and Mre. Geo. HoY aD? Cugh â€"er, of Dakota, is spending & _ fow weeks renowing old ACQUAINUWpoes, alo. Mr. and Mre. D. W. 3 Thanksgiving with ri of days in Hamliton. 1 U,> Joe Weeks moved on MONIA, jyg Our Baptist friends N44 & peq on Monday, _ repairing thel" â€" chorch sheds BETL® Wan. Berry is wearlng 4 YCTY piog sant smileâ€" these. days, it beIDE ‘p,,, ing a little girl. Andersonâ€"In loving memory: , |, Jimmie, m-..uololn' and .. 3. Anderson, who died _ October * 1912, aged 8 years. o On that bright October mornink PE EE U o har On that bright October morning, in our home so calm and stiil, Came a mewsage through the house~ hold, > & Jimmie‘s dying, bush be still! Yes, ‘tis true Jove could not hold, Ere the dawn of that sad dayhim;. When we each had gathered > vim, round Jimmie passed from earth aw One year has passed and stt miss him, it ""wse Never shali his memory fade Loving hearts will always d Round the grave where JiPT Pug: Jimmie‘s wehfl!m-{:‘"w s fut the angels loved bim sim, .. And they have sweetly callebre, To yonder shining shore. . him oodeoudhll.lnllhvlll. mgllwrlmnun& His memory is forever dear . still; ‘And oft we shed the silent ‘,.-_.?u...umu. . ANe miss! his sunny @DM¢;, yojce, Ourlnit.ll"."-"' + "fis only for a while. know ng-hutu;._-u r angels .0“*"1-.&&0 \ our Gate; _____ him out of Dark is the room a! chair, He has gone to that ful and fair. Handkerâ€" chiefs Men‘s F a rey Hand kerchiefs good size, pretâ€" tily bordered, Speak quick for Best Snap in Canada Murray Bush ray Bush 8POLt & oouple Mrs. Gee. Roy and Sough IN MEMORIAM ABANGDON . D, W, ICNO® spent with driends. in pyg . S TEP AE N 45 pairs Corâ€" sets, A Smap we pict!‘ Up in a â€" clearing line, regular 8: Choice all sizes .19 _ wh GRIMSBY, ONT. GRIMSBY â€"Pwmily _ ‘The council ing. _A vote will ‘be:taken on the . High School byâ€"law at the municipal elecâ€" tiops in January. W H Book has returned to the vilâ€" lage after beimg confined to the house for some time past. NMr. Hyslop of Kansas City, has seâ€" cured a position with McCombs & Moxley . a ‘ Claude Lister has returned from a visit with friends ntar Simcoe. _ We understand that Geo Lucy, who is wanted in connection with the bur glarizing of Book Bros.‘ store on La bor Day, has been arrested on a sim llat cuarge in Milton. _ C â€"up till Dec. 24. Every line must be aking. Every day lines will be cut learing throughout the whole store. Mré Culp, Ontario St, who has been i!! for some thae is gotiing along as wellâ€"ms can be expected. S Albans Guild is holding a sale of work in the Town Hall on Thursâ€" day afternoon and ovening. _ _ Mrs. Adam Tufford ‘has sold _ her house and lot on the Station Road opâ€" poslite Hewitt‘s planing mill and will told an auction sale to dispose of her household furniture, on Tuesday, Dec 8, commencing at 1.30 in the afteâ€" noon. ‘Terms, cash. Jas A Livingâ€" Twentyâ€"one noon, . ‘Terms, C sioo. auctioneer. mulleleth Oka Cheese Edan Cheese Roquefort Cheese Limberger Cheese Leiberkranz Cheese Pimento Cheese \Plnupplo Cheese BEAMSVILLE Camembert Cheese __ quauiry orocery Phone 225 GRIMSBY 10 pieces Mill nds Flannelâ€" ette, Stiped; reg. 15c qnatity to Clear CHEE SE J. P. ROBERTSON .11 more days until Christ met on Monday even ‘s Penman Bargain AT Children‘s Underwear Children‘s Undér wear in Ribbed Cotton Vests and Drawers 25¢ value 017 1'2 DEC. 10 7| bowâ€"leg ture of 6 wry of knee Surgica 427 apy :llmu elubâ€"fe w ho ad for ‘The Mospital for Sick Children CHurisTMAS APPEAL __ coLL£GE ST. TORONTO Dear Mr. Editor:â€" ‘Thanks for your kindness in allow» Ing me the privilege of appealing at this Christmas time on bebalf of the fl“phllfwlhlcimmu- It would take more space than you ..m”unumpdmuu for the sick and deformed children of T D l corataves m s ETN UINTCOTELT year, of the 1,648 inâ€"patients, 278 were. treated for deformities, 25 hip disease,. 37 Pott‘s disease, 2 knockâ€"knees, 19 bowâ€"legs, 62 club feet, 8 lateral curvaâ€" ture of the spine, 44 infantile paralysis, 6 wry neck, and 75 tubercular discase of knee, hip and ankle. In 1913, the MMADMWM"‘W 427 appiiances for inâ€"patients and outâ€" patients, including ankle braces, spinal NIXCCOuclâ€" Lawdao aenlints braces, hip splints, bowâ€"leg splints, elubâ€"feet splints, plaster jackets, otc. _ In this Department in 38 years neat I,....g‘nd'lrhnnbnllnlt ed for Club Feet and 650 corrected. Halit of these came from places out side of ‘Toromto. Surely we have & u,u_.l-_umm-mmbl‘ ENP ECCC Will you, theâ€"reader of this leler, help to give crippled children a fair starv in life? Busy dollars are better than idle TRART T UECULLL heles be BUb TTMCT TUOCECGLâ€"L hama is tears. _ Th« sympathy that helps is good, but the Hospital has to have the sympathy that works. While Christmas Bells are ringing to the glory of Him "Who made the h-ounllulllauluhno." give, give, give, and help the Ho# pital to help God‘s little ones, ‘m whom the heavy hand of affliction been laid. Pex TCO SaF s Adkes ‘ an witl: you PMME® HEXm, oo Douglas more, If you can spare it, to Douglas Davidson, the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer ot the Hospital, or f J. ROSS ROBERTSON, cnlnulofmmm.m All lines 50 Table Linen for 39¢ and all lines 3oc and 35¢ for To the girl who secures most dollars worth of our checks up to December 25th. _If you do not wish to make a contest give your checks to someone who is anxious. Good chance for any hustling litle lady to win. Get after your friends for checks. Get the neighborhood to help you. Costs nothing. â€" Only a little effort. SAVE FVERY STEPHEN CHECK LINEN wWOMEN‘s COATS AND HATS in November we bought two big clec»i~z lines of Women‘s Coats and Hats at exactly half price. All latest and best in market. 25 Table For Women the following are a few appropriate lines:â€"Fur Muffs and Stoles at $15, Fascinators, Aviation Caps, Fancy Shawls, Warm Gloves fand Mitts, Fine Wool Sweaters, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Neckwear. Children‘s Dolls, Hoods, Touques, etc., etc. H A LF PRIC $30 DOLL FREE Women‘s Literally Cords of it in every variety A wonderful moneyâ€"saver . T€" Underwear 25% PAID UP LIST J A Amiss, Beameville Dec 31,‘13 W Tenny, Grimsby Dec 31/14 W Johnson, Buffalo, N Y June 15,14 R B Patterson, Grimaby . Dec 3114 Win Bell, Canfield Dec 31,13 Jae D Stuart, Grassies Dec 31,14 P J Sutton, Grimsby Oct 30,14 Geo. L Smith, Warven, Pa Nov /13 Wm Norris, Effingham Dec 31,14 Your Successful Friends a THOSE _ envied boyâ€" hood _ companions _ of yours who have made a= success in the business , world, _ probably made their fortunes by system atie saving. When their rnommn, arrived, e accumulated savings , were lacge enough to take advantage of thent Fow succosses are atâ€" tained without moneyâ€"to the man with a savings accoun‘, many things are possible. Without further delay you should open an 2¢â€" count with this . bank. One dollar is nola:- Make saving _ a babit; and your regular doposâ€" its, together with the inâ€" terest they will carn, will own poys ‘4{8uspidans v bulld up your balance in One piece Inlaid aiamond pattermn bright, 2 yds wide reg. §1.00 to Clear * .85 JE d .\ M Lo <an | few ap inz lines of

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