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Grimsby Independent, 26 Aug 1914, p. 4

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British trade back to normal. â€" A member of the staff of Jacob & Valen tine forwarding agents, who has just returned from visiting the centres of Yorkshire and Lancashire textile inâ€" dustries, cables as follows. "Bradforl Huddersfield, Manchester, _ manufacâ€" turers and merchants â€"open for new orders. Only Manchester slow in deâ€" livery. Prospects of continuance _ of manufacturing are good." Thus we see British trade is back â€" to normal, whereas all German trade is at a stand still. Our manufacturing prices will remain as usual. W. Farrar, Cloth ing Manmufacturer, 5 Market Square, Hamilton. The Women‘s Institute of GRIMSâ€" BY is gathering up clothing and artiâ€" cles of all kinds, to send to the soldier boys at Valcartier, Quebec. The ladies will be in the old INDBPENDENT Office, Main Street, GRIMSBY, on Saturday next, Aug. 29, to receive con tributions for this purpose. They inâ€" vite everybody who can do so to make donations of socks, shirts, underwear, gloves and other articles of wearing Apparel of all sizes, and to bring them to the old INDEPENDENT COffiâ€" ce, some time during Saturday. A gentleman in Western Ontario is advertising for a practical man to manage a fruit farm in Lambton Coun ty, to go to work immediately, must be experienced, married _ and must state salary and experience in written application. Good house, pasture for & cow, garden for vegetables, free. All correspondence should be address ed to Box 159, GRIMSBY. Mrs. Harry Burkbholder, for ‘Cécilia Chapter of the Daughters of the Eimnâ€" pire, desires to thank the residents of GRIMSBY Beach, GRIMSBY â€" Village and surrounding country for the liber al patronage extended to the bazaar held last week, to raise funds for the Hospital Ship. The ladies succeeded in raising ‘between three and four hundred dollars. District iD. Jackson and his daughter, Ada, left last evening for the Rocky Mounâ€" tain to spend a couple of mionths. Dave has heard so much of war that Wantedâ€"RecrAuits for "B" Sqadâ€" ton Second Dragoons, for home ser vice. Aipply at once to H. L. Walker, Lieutenant, GRIMSBY, or R. H. Snetâ€" singer, Sergeant, GRIMSBY. L. W. Warner, The Old Rectory, Main St. west, GRIMSBY. Noticeâ€"Boots and shoes soled, heel ed and neatly repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial solicited. Mr. Miss Susue R. Kloepfer, of Vancou ver, B. C. and Mrs. Ben J. Kloopfer, of Guelph, Ont. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthurâ€" M. Morrow, King _ East, Hamilton. For Saleâ€"First _ class Goldie _ & McCullough safes. Will sell cheap, as I have a vault in my present premises. Jas. A. Livingston, GRIMSâ€" The seven months‘ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winters was accid ently burned to death at Ooak Bluif, Manitoba, on the 7th of August, 1914. Mrs. Flood returned home on Monâ€" day, after attending the funeral â€" of ker brother, Mr. W. H. Kulp, Niagara Falls. For Saleâ€"Two fresh milch cows, calves by their side. Apply to A. Crooks, Caistor Centre, Ont. To Rentâ€"A good house on Depot St., GRIMSBY. â€"Apply to P. O. Box 103, GRIMSBY. ‘Wantedâ€"A Scotch collie pup. Apâ€" ply to R. R. Dickson, Maple Avenue, GRIMSBY. Mrs. D. E. Swayze and sons return ed on Monday after spending a week at Canfield, Ont. House Wanted by small family, by October iIst. State particulars to P.0. Box 159. Miss Rebe Chivers spent the weekâ€" end witih â€"relatives at Niagaraâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Lake. Mr. Ross Turnbull, of Toronto, who has been visiting with Henry _ Culp the past week, has returned homt. Don‘t forget the Patriotic Concert on the School Grounds _ toâ€"morrow might (Thursday). W. B. Nelles, N. GRIMSBY, Phone 96 ring 3. For Saleâ€"Four bee hives.Apply â€"to Box 26, Winona, Ont. For Sa.leaEVight pigs, six weegs old. LOGAL ITEMS Bank of Hamilton iAvay BCl iy additions of small amounts to _ a Savings Account in the Bank of Ham ilton soon place him in a position of readiness for business opportunities Grimsby Branen. F. W. Pottinger, Agent. Every young man on salary has the means of accumiulating capital. Week Capital Authorized, $5,000,000 Capital, Paidâ€"up, $3,000,000 Surplus â€"â€"â€" â€" 3,750,000 ACCUMULATING CAPITAL The lack of capital stands between many a man and the carrying out of a good business idea. of Interest in and Eround GRIOSBY Liv Peace River buys a large tin, enough to keep 1z dozen eggs in good condition until you want to use them. and preserve some while the price is low, â€" The small sum of are going to be déar next winter so you had better get a tin or more of our good Stop! Look! Listen! Several resiâ€" dents have told us that Mr. Andy Cloughley‘s house, which we have just completed, is one of the best finished houses in GRIMSBY. Some say seeing is believing. If you are going to build, orâ€" make any alterations, go and see the house and give us an opportunmity to price. Jones & Goatley, 40 Gore EOOE e o mnio en o e me Nee o aonu se St., Hamilton, phone 2862, or GRIMS * 20L anNd Reed otore, G@RLEMSEBY, Ont. Lostâ€"On Sunday last between the Thirty chalet and Robinson St., a gold brooch with coral beads in centre and pearls round. Anyone returning same to Mr. Allen, Robinson St., will be rewarded. We have all the Latest and Popâ€" nlar Magazines, also latest Atlas of the European Strife. We »will be fully stocked with Fancy Goods, a few Toys, and our Stationery lines are in fine shape. H. HILLIER & SON at a very low figure. Must be sold at once. . First buyer gets an unusual bargain. Phone 157, H. Raynor & Co., Flour and Feed Store, GRIMSBY, Ont. Our School supplies are all ready and by Friday we expect to have every School and Text Book EnglishPapers ARE IN _ â€" Water Glass Stewart‘s Drug Store G RI M S B Y For Saleâ€"Good sound Main St., GRIMSBY EGGS on our shelves 10c work horse Return Limitâ€"Original starting point must be reached not later than Tuesday, Sept. 15th, 1914. & Ask any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent for Booklet giving Exhibition program WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2nd and 9th Melrose to Detroit, Nobol to Dill. Stations East of Tweed and Shannonville, Kingston and Waltnam Subdivisions and all Stations and Subdivisions on Eastern Division East of Russell, Smith‘s Falls and Brockville E. F. L. STURDEE ‘LABOR DAYâ€"There will be a big programme of horse races, foot racâ€" ing and athletic sports of all kinds, at the GRIMSBY _ Driving Park, GRIMSBY, on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7. For full particulars see adâ€" vertisement in this paper, or see bilis whiich will be out in a few days. Gen cral admission 25 cents, children _ 10 cents. From Port Burwell, St. Thowmas, Hyde Park, St. Marys, Godâ€"rich, Listowel, Elora. Wingâ€" ham, Port McNicoll, Teeswater, Walkerton, Owen Sound, Parry Sound Bobcaygeon, Ivanhoe, Belleville and intermediate stations, also Berlir, Waterloo, Preston, Hespler and Hamilton. Wantedâ€"An experienced general servant for family of four, no washâ€" ing. Apply to Mrs. Ira VanDuzer, phone 7, Winona, Ont. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist and 8th THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd and fOth Fare and Oneâ€"Third August 31 to Septemaer (lth, 1914 3 GOD SAVvE THE KING uHRXARRAXNXFAEXnXAXNAnxHxHAARNAXAEEREEAN "EENXXEARNEXNENEXEEEIE Asst. D.P.A., Toronto. _ D.P.A.,Tor E.H. CULP, Agent, Grimsby, Ont CLOKE & SON ALL Text Books Supplied at Lowest Prices SPECIAL LOW FARES Patriotic Selectionâ€"Regimental marches of Canadian bands General Salute O Canada Queen‘s Own Rifles Royal Grenadiers York Rangers 19th Regiment 31st Regiment 44th Regiment March "It Takes a Little Rain With The Sunshine" Band ; Solo "O Canada" Miss Violet Walker Valse ; ‘"Nights of Gladness" f Band Duett "Celebrated Serenade" Mos VanDyke and Sweet { Characteristic Piece "Guard Mount" Band Solo "The Death of Nelson" Mr. Lorne Baldwin Medley Overture "‘Round the World" Americanâ€"Yankee Doodle Englandâ€"God Save The King Scotlandâ€"The Campbells Are Coming Irelandâ€"The Wearin‘ o‘ The Green Franceâ€"La Marseillaise Italyâ€"Garibaldi‘s Hymn Russiaâ€"Russian National Hymn Japanâ€"Japanese Processional Tune "Home Sweet Home"â€"Band Hymn "Abide With Me" Band Normal Schools High Schools Public Schools and Collegiates One Step Solo Two Step Two Step March Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO 16 West King Street Hamilton, Ont Supplies Patriotic Concert Programme THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONT and for "He‘s a M G. MURPHY "Advance" Band is s a Devil in His Own Home Town Band $3 "A Little More Pepper Band y "You‘re Here and I‘m Here Band 5 "The Maple Leaf Forever Mrs. Alexander Foronto, EEEEEEEKEAERNEAAANNNNENXENREERE for the past several years to take ’-;)rders over the telephone for â€" local advertisements such as "For i Sale",. \“Tro Rent‘", "Wanted", etc. The result is that we have â€" now on our books a large number of accounts fir this kind of advertising, amounting to only 25¢ in each case which have never been ‘[‘p&id The edvertisers took ilvantage whiihe_teléghoneâ€"and> sent»â€"inâ€"their advertisements, for which we were lvery tharkful, but they have forgotten to call and pay, for which we are not so thankful. In the future, _ unless people follow up their order, by brompt payment, we will have to cut oui taking small advertisements over the telephone, as we are accumulatâ€" ing a lot of accounts in our books, (which entails considerable work and expense) and getting nothing Sbut of it. Hereafter people using the columns of the INDEPENDENT, by sending advertisements over the telephons must make a point to call and pay or else remit the amount promptly. emnmepmemecmmrznne it on fln n rororuncamp Mromanle e t raap Mrp ies oc on uen enc‘ / o e anroestzer yhate oo e aena "“‘vâ€"“"â€"ii“f"m Nieven o ce Reroeme ioloe dnban t c lhel Mearernne P e oo o ettereraaey ol ce eC 1?{5"5?‘?'»[.“;‘;‘?‘5::“f’#"».‘:f‘:i-“;a"‘"('y""“’r"'{":"_:"m‘;fl%’f{‘ nE ns ol idns se n rerinne 2. eass m ol Mtant itc e SR e \eme o t eomie o ertme naar iatned Setts urrcitireedar ol . a favor by leaving it at the INDEPEN DENT office. Lostâ€"On the Mountain Road on Sunday, a shell backcomb with one row of medium and two rows of small sized rhinestones. Finder will confer Hieut. R. H. Kidd. Colorâ€"Segt. Mcâ€" Bride and ten of the boys of "H" Co. 44t» _ Regt., came home â€"from guard duty on the canal on Saturday night. They may be off for good and they may be called on at any moment. All kinds of vegetables can be obâ€" tained at reasonable prices by applyâ€" ing to Hewson & Trafford, phone 195, ring 31.. Orders received Tuesdays and Fridays can â€" be delivered _ in GRIMSBY Wednesdays and Saturâ€" days. N«O_’TiIsC‘Efil.t has BB AND should we reach this production we agree to pay. a $40 to $60 per car (on about August 1, 1915) to every reta new Ford car between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915 For further particulars regarding these low prices and prc nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. PUNRNIHER we will be able to obtain the duction, and the minimum cost in our pur reach an outpu« of 30,000 cars between the FURTHER we Effective from August 1. guaranteed against any BUYERS TO SHARE IN PROFITS LOWER PRICES ON FORD CARS been our â€" custom Mosesâ€"Tabion Eilenburg Yeabsley Bennett Lincoln Aucliffe Carroll Ford Birlin Beyer louring Car . . $590 Runabout . . . . 540 Town Car . . . . 840 Kern Phone 19 ring In the Dominion of Canada Only Mr. Harry Berry, of Montreal, spent the weekâ€"end in GRIMSBY. Mrs. Berry will remain for a few days to visit with friends and will return to Montreal the en‘iivofmifiis”;‘ee;k‘ The concert in aid of the Hospital Ship, which was to have been held last Thursday evening, will be held this Thursday evening. Aug.: 27. at the school grounds. Speeches will be made, songs sung and the regimen tal band will be in attendance. To Rent.â€"Four unfurnished houseâ€" keeping rooms, no children, furnace heat, electric light and bath included, from Sept. 1. Inquire at Upsdell‘s Har mess Shop, Main St., GRIMSBY, mosose i & ® “1‘- » f $ Heaep & 0 | on â€" [ A Fal «C 4 j h P Hawke‘s Store, Grimsby a Bertram, Agent BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! HAWKE‘S STORE is making special effort to obtain the bulk of the boys‘ trade. The Fall prices will be lower than in the city, and the style and »qualityâ€"â€" will be the best that can be had. Motor Company T Mamute C nedn . 2 eaciiie enc t oo en mm August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who ; of Canada, Limited Ford, = Ontario Men‘s and Boys‘ Nifty Hats and Boys‘ Suits. obtain the maximum ~efficiency in our factory‘ proâ€" : in our purchasing and sales departments IF we can between the above dates. THE UNIVERSAL CAR AUTU MNSTOCK Hawke‘s Store 1914, to August 1, 1915, and reduction during that time. Have you seen our prices and profit sharing plan, see the GRIMSBY as the buyer‘s share, from d ABSORBINE i 5 TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. kR3 Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, ;Â¥ â€" Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, if â€" Muscles or Bruises. Stops the F3 â€" lameness and pain from a Splint, J â€" Side Bone or Bone Spavin. No ,* blister, no hair gone. Horse can be 3&2 used. $2 a bottle delivered. Describe W vour case for special Instruction F3 Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, Â¥ â€"Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, i\ A Muscles or Bruises. Stops the F3 â€" lameness and pain from a Splint, J â€" Side Bone or Bone Spavin. No ,* blister, no hair gone. Horse can be }é used. $2 a bottle delivered. Describe BA your case for special instructions and _ Book 2 K Free. & ABSORBINE, JR,, the antiseptic liniment for mankind, Reduces Strained, Torn Ligaâ€" ments, Enlarged Glands, Veins or Muscles, Heals Cuts, Sores, Ulcers. Allays pain. Price $1.00 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book ‘‘Evidence"" free. W.F. YOUNG, P.D.F,247 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can, wWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1914 urchases a F.0.8B. FORD, ONT.

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