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Grimsby Independent, 29 Jul 1914, p. 4

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&# _ _ 3861 Copies of the INDE-‘ PENDENY ‘Were Printed Last W ex. A Gain of 54 over ths Week Previor. We Must Yave 35006 of a Circulation by Sept. Ist. Send in Yony subscriptions. 25 Cents to Vec. 31, 1914. LOCAL ITEMS Reggie Nelles, of New York City is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. J. wW. ‘This is Peace Year at the Canadian National Exbibitic®, August 29th . to ;h.Mlnnlhr-non" will be presented at the Beach on August 10, 1 anc 12. n e oo L D NC Hne wplace for you on Civic Holiday afterâ€" M PCOE -"‘w;7 l' ‘- “ week with Mrs. S. Seaman, GRIM=W. iDon‘t fo:. * the horse races at the GRIMSBY D..vieg â€" rark on Civic ‘The 44th Regt. Band took part in thethe Peace Celobration at Lundy‘s Lane on Saturday. Joseph Ness, of Brantford, _ spent the weekâ€"end with bis sister, Mrs. J. W. VanDyke: ‘Two sections _ of the H. G & _ B. mumon-uhhnunn- noved from in front of the Post OfMâ€" aorcnee" det 966, ons must be a good ratter and catter. Ad dress, giving all particulars, to Jas. «& eRA RUIEIT ULOUIOL inuenny -Illlo-udlluw'l'ih!"- with larger domand for exhiliit space, better accommodation for | liveâ€"stock, the best bands of two continents and everything the amusement world afâ€" Tords, it is confidently expected the Wvfllm--llhlull quarter. hour, suitable for wa for greenhouse work. Beamsville Civic Holiday. The Beams ville band will run an excursion by th. steamer Macassa to Toronto . on that date. MMiss Irene Coulter, of the INDEâ€" PENDENT staff. went t ".1."'"'1-“:1 ._..L;umhm!- by Pruil Store, »hico is being rum Jas. A. Livingston: * "The Martha‘ No. 1 Queen St., St Catharizes, tea rooms, for business -'-lmmu--um C CSR /n an Dhana 367. Visit "The Maiths." Lostâ€"Last week, in or near ORIMS m,.wzam-wm.mnd- er will confer a davor by returning T Miss Irene Crow, North GRIMSBY or leaving at THE INDEPENDUNT Wantedâ€"A good Scotch terrier dog, For Saleâ€"At a bargain, one power wmp. capacity _ 2009 gallons _ per Have you subsribed to the INDEâ€" PENDENT yet? Better do it quick. P *° Laa .o mamer: PMEBTUCIITY N ITL LC cototdh Don‘t . read your nelghbor‘s paper, when you can get one for yourself for 25 cents from now unti} Dec. 31, PSETN 1 UOS inss um“m““.‘wm ma.um.-u--“‘. the Mumml-‘“'é’n' Bect 7 CU l zact an Sunday is & of Interest in and Rround GRIMSBY Livingston, GRIMSBY, Oot. yunning of this boat EERAITE TT ULO20 4n Ahe M n great convenience to the Toronto pco wle who have to be in the city: early Monday morning. » 2. 0. t malttedts Topane gost ie m in poor doet months, sails from l-u-‘-‘ Saturday, for Scotland, where he will spend a couple of months with relaâ€" tives and old acaumintances. Mr. Patâ€" tison has been advised to take . this trip for his health. The attendance at the Canadian . Satianai Exhibitienâ€"ast yoar Ata¢ 040C NERUTOOUTUIOOC3 Tmmis cane‘ TT LTLPanih ces ‘a t + Hours 11.30 to 6.30. Phone white the Summer Miss Collier, . of widow Mr, M. M. Secor, of Wausau, Wis., is holidaying in town. _ John Thomas‘ new home on Livingâ€" ston As. is about finished. Mr. aod Mrs. Bethune, of Sudbury, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kirk, on Monday. â€" ir. Harry Obapman, _(I‘W“AIC:‘- Air. Harry Ohapman, of Los Angeâ€" tes, Cal., is visiting his sister, Mra. C. H. Kirk. Mrs. Buchanan, of Toronto, sp@X: the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mre. C. lll. Kirk. ‘The new stone bungalow of A. Burâ€" llud.n)llhlt.l.lnndrhr\ho roofers. The uew _ brick house _ of Hart? Schwab on Livingston Ave. is neating completion. ‘The fine now white brick house of Mr, Keiterborn on Main . St. K. 0 ds about ready for cccupation. N.R.mrlndmnormlu Welland last week with his fast five and a half furlong sprinter, Van Bue. _ For Saleâ€"Young pigs, 8ix weeks ord. . Apply to John Hilts, Top _ of PVR C CTCCCWOOâ€" ant vin@ oL . 2PPR T00 C amicl eS GRIMSBY Mountain. Phone 205 dfr. and Mire. H. H. Wylle are | 0n .m-.-n-mnrmu”‘“ to Buffalo, Cleveland, it and Chi MEEORD C * Ammpony en then bike for GRIMSBY_ Beach and wee the Kntckenbocker Stock Co. in Mmmuaâ€"-ruvmn- Blacksith." No need to sond to Hamilton. We are now building on Robinson St. Come and see us and let us give yOu a nh-loruwhlfi.orw. verandahs, sun pariors, etc. Mail your enquiries to Jones & Goatley, GRIMSBY P. O., or 40 Gore St., Hamâ€" Mr. Wedd is acting temporary manâ€". .‘.flntllcuuhlluko(cu-- merce Lore until the arrival of Mr.J Waugh, of Exeter, who h..~ been . aP~ ..uuaâ€"uctuommv.m bank is open 'll‘“ll”".“‘ nu-nmu-mh-ulwfllul" BY, which is going some. Mirs. D‘Arcy Tecter, Oak St. . bas still a fow articles left for sale. One new kitchen table, ofe sideboard, on® iron _ bed and storings, half a dozon diningâ€"room chairs, kitchen chairs, l lect seal fruit Jars, kitchep utenâ€" perfect §eAl "M AWor them for sale \occbbaddlon dsn‘ eP 790 sils, etc. She will offer them tis week and next only. Stop! Look! Listen! Several realâ€" dents have told us that Mr., Andy Cloughley‘s house, which we have just w.uo-dmlnfll-hhd houses in GRIMSBY. Some say seeing is believing. If you are going to build, or make any alterations, go and see the house and give us an opportunity to price. Jones & Goatley, 40 Gore at Harmtiton, phone 2862, or GRIME® St., BY. E. J. Woolverton & Sons have prov noutcm‘udmmllu ohtundrmum.floy pueanMol ripe uo-ummcurrh-hmmool ing plant some time ago and _ left Mflmmhfin. ‘They then umm-mmmnum desk in their own office where _ it mmlulmlnhnndlullm lnmdeumnnmyinwil it to the lwmolnulnu ltnndul-bynd-flllmu of t.homu'uhpdm and rm. on COivic holiday . and riag For Saleâ€"House and _ lot, _ with Iple‘ldlll:“ "‘:""':.:"“"‘ also a vaâ€" can lor o. _ Apply k McMillan, GRIMSBY, Ont. . 0e ‘The Beamsville Band will hold n tand competition at the Beach early in September. The date will be anâ€" nounced later. * L to | od in GRIMSBY last weok after & UMRJOAC. ***~ °_‘ _« |across the ocean alone. His mmmeermae in w:.hh u“muuu wak A-W.I.ll. came through to There a P Mllenrndmw and . And he was wond officials, where he was met by _/ He bought his wife ¢ BY | tather, who browght him to ‘ h way of a surpr Li | hafe apg . sound aah‘ & |paid just $19.98, in | The car _load of preâ€"cooled He told his wife | umull.'w. looked at him i trom GRIMSBY to Montreal, aNG id have Lostâ€"A baby‘s white cashmero shomwi with satin hem, }lh Saturday, July 18. Return to h M. Metclafe and receive reward. â€"__ little sons of New York, are vis ‘ing with MiBS Nina Wootverton, Mowneals theatre are in place and the | Inying of the cement biocks for fllfi walls will be commenced next week, Mrs. Lawrence Glass wighes _ to thank her many friends in t for their kindness and sympathy iIng the iliness and . bereavement of her father. * * e ‘rien eHiT oo Iathed ut t singer w â€" toâ€" night (Wednesday) and the “ ters will then rush the urq completion. 5 . . Ainingh Mrs. _ Dr. Frank Woolverton and ‘The cement footing for Moore‘s new ‘ r mm d M n Ety m rersslien oo € "h". a old boy,. MacDonald, elocutionist; Misses Ro: ‘cd in GRIMSBY last week after a trip |L«, Ethel Johnson, of Toronte. across the ocean alone. _ His ‘put him on the boat A WISE MAX "“"Mu‘h through to was a man.in our town, |.ehmo(_'thw and / And he was wondrous wise; e was met He bought his wife a new silk gowr M"h‘"" im 1o Jn way of a surprise. {ather, brought 1 _ infancviers an h MERVTOE O Pabi in perfect coudition.‘ The fruit Montmorency cherries picked | rip¢ und they would _ not have . stipped under ordinary conditions at ail, but after being preâ€"cooled in the plant here they made the trip in firs class || 11003 B o raniee uce s ind RP m but painful accident while _ on PS i ng . way to Hamilten on Thursdar last. He was going into the city on the 1.19 train and sat with his elbow rest P WeE wEn mc S EO CVORTDUTT L OOP ols ouns‘s mumwmlmtuwh\ dow open. When passing _ through the yards a freight train passed and some article or a car door struck him on the elbow, slightly crackizg it. Whe heavy rain and windstorn on ‘Thureday morning last tied the H. G. & B. up for a {ow hours. . A big tree on the edge of the track at J. A. Petâ€" tit‘s blew over just as the 1120 was passing and fell right on the . car. ‘The roof was caved in but no one was Een t e injured. It is a shome that this acctâ€" ‘dent should have happened, as . the company¥‘s "highâ€"class" cars should not be subjected to such hard blow« ‘The wonder of it al! is that the dirty wld h...““flfl“ completely in nleces, when the tree toppled on it Wasnidgeâ€"At _ Niagara _ Falls, N. Y., on July 29, 1913, Eleanor Sarah Wasnidge, aged four years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wasâ€" nidge. \ Rest little Eleanor, in happiness rest, “m.‘m“phnmwuun art blest; Far from the trials that lead thee astray, For God in his merey has called Dr. J. Paterson Smyth‘s New Book "THE BIBLE IN THE MAKINCG" In the light of modern research Free by mail on receipt of price L. Harshaw suffered 1 s\ CLOKE & SON PRICE 75¢ IN MEMORIAM THE BIBLE HOUSE 2 Stationery, Wall Papor, 16 Wost King Stroot Hamilton, Ont Grandpa & Grandma 1 PRESBYTRRIANX YOUNG PEOPLES * SOCIETY _ The members of this society have discontinued the weokly meetings and are holding monthly reâ€"umions in difâ€" ferent parts of the town. On Monday, June 22, Mre. . David Jackson kinly invited the society to hold their meeting on her lawn. (Rev. J H. Currie, presided. . The subject for discussion . being "The Ministry of Mum . which was introâ€" duced by Mr, Cullingford. An enjoyâ€" able musical programme followed, in which w'hg took part: Mrs. Ramsay , Mrs. Gordon _ Moffatt, Mrs, Norman Walker, Miss Ada Jackâ€" son and Miss Violet Walker, 4 ‘The serving of refreshments fo! ow ed ofter which the young people r ent a wpleasant time with outdoor _ mes in the amoonshine. On Mancay last, by the kind invitaâ€" tion â€"of Mrs. Murray Beamer, . the young people visited her home on the mountaiu, being conveyed on drags, ipiloted by Mr. eJnkinson, _ Mr. _ W. Gibson and Mr. Gordon Tenny, The meeting was held in the drawing room. Mr. Cullingtord presided, . an excellent address on "Friendship" beâ€" ing delivered by _ Rev. L H. Curric. ‘Those who contributed to the proâ€" gratzme were: Planoforte selections, Miss Vera Beamer, Miss Ada Jackson, 2‘ solos, Mr. \Wm. Gibson:; songs Libble Flett and Mr. Cullingford. After partaking . of refreshments the company jJoined in a hearty rendering of "Auld Lang Syne" and left for . a pleasant ride homeward. The second annual open air festival under the ausplees _ of St. Joseph‘s Church, GRIMSBY, will be held . on the Church grounds, Paton St. . N. on the afternoons and evenings . of July 20, 30, 31 and Aug. 1. _ The festival last year was the one tig event of the season and this year‘s festival promizes to eclipse the other one in cvery way. ‘Toâ€"night is the opening night and \m“..“‘unm fun and help along a good cause, . EMess ues Orchestras will be in attendance cvery evening and dancing will . be permitted and amusements and . reâ€" treshments of all kinds will be proâ€" vided. A popularity contest between . two beautiful young Indies is now, belag contested and the result will be anâ€" nounced on the last evening of . the {estival. The musical programme will _ be sugumented by assistance of several high class artists, consiting of: Miss Genevieve Kelly, . Directess of _ St. Francis oboir, Toronto; soprano. Miss Maud Collins, soprano; . Miss Annie ‘Connors, accompanist; _ Miss Annic MacDonald, elocutionist; Misses Rose . Ethel Johnson, of Toronto. "POUR NIGHTS OP GLADNESS" his wife in glee; I at him in deep dingust, at rewart's Drug Store 39 c HAWKE‘S STORE Never Before has such an opportunity been offered Hawke‘s Store are reducing their Stock of BOYVYS‘ and Y ouths‘ \ 2â€"piece Suits and in order to do so will dispose of them Regardless of Cost Under the auspices of ST. JOSEPH‘S CHURCH Will be held on the _ _‘ ~ CHURCH GROUNDS, PATON ST., N., on JULY 29, 30, 31 and AUG. 1 Orchestruwlllbeinum:dnmeunddmdl:wiflbedk.w- ed. â€" Amusements and refreshments of all kinds will be provided. A larity contest between two young ladies i oo condunied and the result will be announced "â€" on the last evening of the festival The musical programme will be auvgmented This opportunity may not occur ‘ again. by assistance from Miss Genevieve Kelly, Directress of St. Fr ‘Toronto; Soprano. Miss Maud Collins, Soprano. Miss Annie Connors, Accompanist. ? Miss Annie MacDonald, Elocutionist. Misses Rose Lee, Ethel Johnson of Toronto. Admission 10c Hawke‘s Store, Grimsby To Mothers to purchase Boys‘ 2â€"piece Suits at such low prices. OPEN AIR from now on during the next @ot partioutars from THE SECOND ANNUAL The Fordâ€"the Lightest,, Surest, Most Economicalâ€"â€" the very essence of autoâ€" mobilingâ€"â€"and all Canadian TEN DAYS Model T Runabout O a t ar d o ts BC A N P ATA 6 PhHoNE i9 RiNg 2. : 5600 WEDNESDY, Children 5¢ 3ULY 29,

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