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Grimsby Independent, 7 Nov 1917, p. 7

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LUXURY MACARONI BROKEN SODA BISCUITS SARXDINZS (wrapped) SOCIAL TE . in PACKETS McLAREN‘S JELLIES & FRUIT EXTRACTS N. & B. PREPAXED PuUDING Resular 1"> (all favours). A BARGAIN................ ... . A0¢ SHREDDED WHEAT wEDX2sDAY, xovemper : i; ONiMmmmammeas Friday & Saturday o aggo _g. _ 0 _ GSPPZirlUBn expressing our thanks to the Pablic Thnitk maznia oys CALIFORNIAN GRAPES Our two Dollar Days we success P e t .‘flffl‘.'::dnn'.efitk..k_.;-t_h.‘. emtt.‘n'ty of SMOKED and COOKED MEATS SAUSAGE DOMESTIC SHORTENING ‘These are fne Mild Cured Hamws, (not shoulders), whole. ... .. A fine Coyha TeR....}}}}00++ «Bost grade we can Buy) . ... »>>>>>>> ++ (Worth this WholeAAI®) ... «.4 .......c> c>>>>s««...>++..8 for e "The Big Store" _ Hoshal & Burgoyne 3 Time.......11*7..,... Crisco advanced but we still sell 1% tb tins at............. . . .30¢ These are delicious..... ... Why not get a bag of carrots for Mmlnm-lm.t Fine Yellow Danver Onions Sugar continues to be and The quan ~b-¢-:¢.:..='.:'-u:h“mw quan e w ae n e w a en ons h90 +k 6 dn s Priday a nice assortment of Lake Erie Fish. HERRING, PERCH, SALMON TROUT, ... _ .® anckets for 25¢, or $4.50 a case «++++++«» 8825 bushel, or 75¢ a basket w o uw w w o w w w w 0 a + i n hn The a hag, or bie a peck .... .. .206 Yhe, for the for FRACERECCORL O w CRA e . We TrROVA i uxxmmnoun?m i , November is At Moare‘s (Tabhit® L:""'-'- ie aaizcet?s being showe Potrovas is sturring !LE__%._ {‘on, which is «The Undring h Paramount Picture PAID UP LI8ST E. 0. Smith, Winona, ___ Dec. 31/18 Hamditon Fleming, Grimaby, _ _____ _ ‘The young husband will receive the sympathy of all his friends in this part of the country in his sudden and L â€" the Methodist Church, Fonthill, st two o‘clock in the afternoon, interâ€" ment in the cemetery at ihe same _ Mhe friends of Mr. and Mrs nor| ReEular weeekly sewing Wednesday ‘The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dert afternoons in cour new room over the Marshaw at GRIMSBY, Beamsvilie Bank of Commmerce. Come and assist. and Vinemount will learn with deep The need i: grreat. Colonel Noel Marâ€" regret of the death of Mrs. Harshaw|«hall, Chairman of the Canadian Red In Welland Hospital on Tucsda| Croms Society, reports that, on acâ€" evening, November 6th, after a bri<!| â€"ount of recemt heavy fighting, there Hiness. ~I,;.:mmy lumn::d-ndh Mrs. Harshaw _ was . a suppplies. Within a period MII'.-OMH. luru-!-vllnmmmrmmiuhnu- way of Vinemount, and was married| peoded for the purchase of gloves, -mt&ms.u-m.m"-m-.&-‘rn. balaciava ‘The funeral will _ take _ place _ on | canned Boods, mable sugar and genâ€" ‘Thursday," Rovember: Sth: services in | +"4lâ€"boapitat supplies." DEATH OF MRS, BERT HAaRSHA w ‘The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dert Marshaw at GRIMSBY, Beamsvilie and Vinemount will learn with deep regret of the death of Mrs. Harshaw in Welland Hospital on Tucsday evening, November 6th, after a brief iness. 4 The late Mrs. Harshaw _ was a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Strasâ€" way of Vinemount, and was married n Decombtt Aiy X6M8, lese than two Mr. George M. Sweet of South GRIMSBY, who has purchased the Swackhamimer residence on Kidd Ave. GRIMSBY, held an auction sale on Tuesday, when Mr. Jas. A. Livingâ€" ston sold a fine lot of cattle, and implements for splendiq Mr. Sweet was more than with the result of his sale as it him the nice sum of $2,263.00. sides this sum Mr. Sweet has of, previous to the saie, nearly worth of cattle, hay and other farm of the 7th South Lancashires, and now of the 2nd. C.O.R., second son of one o‘clock. tric railway station. corner Oak and No‘rlt'lâ€"'lll(hmmh.-; rowed the medium ‘sized . club . bag from the Hotel Grimaby about two receive _reward. _ A. E. v-nn-.‘ GRIMBEY . ® There will be an auction sale of toes, dug and in the ground; at the farm of Glover J. Smith, on the lake shore, half a mile cast of Jordan Staâ€" tion, on Wednesday, Nov. 14. Sale at one o‘clock. Terms cash. D. E. Swayâ€" ze, bailiff. Thw-m--.‘ Andrews _ Church, GRIMSBY, on Thorsday afternoon last . af Miss Ross, Mountain St. to Capt. T. (Ray) andotte pullets. Apply to Mrs, John ..“""‘-:M'v.r"m 31, GRIMSâ€" carriage. Apply to Mrs. Freq 8t John, residence over H. G. & B. clecâ€" PRLCITT AERCCTORIT Tmiemn ‘omluv. A number of Orangemen 10"::":“““&“2‘. Smithville on Sunday commeration of Guy Fawkes Day. _ Owing to the heavy rush of adverâ€" uâ€"..::-u.u:*‘-u--:a of this tssue, For S.le â€"Five passenger Ford car 1i good rupning order. Apply to E. J Woulverton & Sons, GRIMSBY, For Saleâ€"Two secondâ€"hand Ford touring cars in goou condition. Apply to _ W. Oille, ~ GRIMSDY Garage, Regular meeting of Town Monday night next. """‘Dm-nh-r“' "'-l--l-um.bv.".' Additional |"‘*‘ Locals |=== by ~asky under the direction (Continued from page 4) Garr, an old s BAE CEA Jan. 31,‘18 IDENT, crryspgy ONTARIO €N07, ?Fu. Smithvilte, D.N:v Albert Colo, Getmuby, 'A'.' Mre. John M. Smith, Stoncy Creek. July 1,19 Edward Laidmamn,, Glanford Sta., _ Nov. 1.18 Levi A. Tufford. Beamavilie, j mlum to Di the gaps of ts CBriis) contemptibles," ang genâ€" 4j "No Communication," Jut the metaphoricat fence was ib The statement was placed beâ€" fore the conforence by one of Mr. Robtreson‘s followers that "no â€" 6othâ€" munication" had be«<p recelvad *o the ®ffect that such compromise negotiaâ€" tons wore to be brought forward. Mr. Drope *hen demanded from _ J, M. Klson, â€" president of the Liberal A-.cmh-.umuur:‘::‘t formeg his executive of Elson‘s office that marning and of his tion that a deputation uesired to meet a deputation from the Lib= @ral executive with a view to reachâ€" avoid a warâ€"time contest if possible. eontention ifi'".'."_'m'"' lcatior "' the complete _ nccepted pariia Mentary sense of the word had been receivedâ€"that of the written orderâ€" Was before the meeting, consequently they haq nothing sufficiently official to act upon, and thus the outside @Oream of a complete, sacrificing, Irit:uvuu'., partyâ€"differenceâ€"sink Ing achievement _ structure which weemeq possible at the opening of é e o e n hen the grave zeemed all dug and yawning to receive it. whiys Â¥ear MEDICAL BOARD | TO SIT HERE] l Filson dectared he had so noâ€" tifled his executive. Mr. Potrie nevertheless hel4 to the OLo pRTY EXECUTIVES f in its initial erned, and the adjournment was hed with the grim, menacing ogre arty :rlto still roaming at liberty ally the eldest son of the Jate Lancaster, Lincoln‘s reprosent« the Commons for fft inund From page 1 Jacksonvilie, 18/18 1719 31,18 BB c 18/17 31,47 PTE, EARLE A, PACKHANM.â€"The last roll call of the brave has been answored by another gallant young | member of the 120th battalion, who | went overseas in August, 1916 Wor! | was recelved Saturday, November 3 \ that Pte. Rarte A. PackhLam had beon ’kfllf-' in action on Oâ€"tobe» 21. Pte. | Packham eniisted in Febyuary, 1916, mum.mmhurm-dul | the 123rd battu.ion in England, and was seut on to France in March, 1917. | Pre. Packham was the only remaining -â€"num.*umdm 129th battalion as signalur when drafted to England, being a! zays Arst in his examinations while at Dundas. Pte. Packbham, before enlisting, was m;&-mhfi-‘ ve recelved pharmacy diploma this year had he not heard the call and felt it his duty to offer his life for his friends. He was of a‘ best of its young manhood. Announceâ€" ment was made yesterday that Lieut. Moward Vincent Pickering, the only son of Mrs. W. W. Free!, had given fi.“lon-. member of the church and of the Y.P.A.B. C. Deceased was in his twentyâ€"frst m.ld‘.&wnhhlnm to mourn his loss four brothers, one number of relatives and friends will regret to hear of Pte. Packham‘s Mr. and Mrs. John Packham, of Ca‘sâ€" torville. LIEUT, HOWARD PICKERING.â€" Not once nor twice but many times, has the village of Winona, in the present war, been bereaved of the srous friends wherever he went. Letâ€" LOCAL CASUALITIES country in The, his Lieut. Pickering was of a studious yet withal bright and cheerfu}, dispoâ€" sition, and his friends both here aud in the United States are legion. He was a member of _ Fiity Methodist church Winona, and was president of the Historical club at the University of Toronis. His father passed away when the young soldier was only fow» months old. Surviving are his mother and one sister, Miss Evelys Froal Deceased was a nativye of Arkona, Ont., where he was born 33 years ulnd‘-lhllbmmnz .@r part of his life. In; he graduâ€" \â€"cuw?fi.mu M.A. degree, and thé‘following yéar \mtm Then for .one year he was engiged as a teathâ€" ‘numm.mm- ‘Toronto, following which be went:to Columbia university, New _ Yotk, where he spent two years. He was working on his thesis for the degree when he went qverseas. h at the famous American institution ‘he was president of the British ¢lub and a member of the Phi ‘Kappa society. He then took the poâ€" sition of English master at Stratford When the war broke out, Lisut Pickering was mauster of Roglish at the Stratford Normal schoel. He took out a commirsion with the 110th Porth battalion at Stratrord, procesdâ€" ing oversess on October 28, 1916, with that unit. He proceeded to the front with the 4th Canadian Mounted Riftes on April 6. He figured in the‘ Vimy u-.m.uucunmnu‘ Pickering was a «rholor, with a career of exceptional promise t="ore him, and the sacrifice e made is giving up all to fight and die for his countryâ€" is immeasurable _ _ _ =fff

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