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Grimsby Independent, 23 Jul 1919, p. 5

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oblige by communicating with C. H. BROMLEY, Hon. Secy. Gilbert Parker, H. G, Wells, A. .Conan Doyle, A. G. Hale#, F. A. McKenzie and others . Famous War Corrspondent Mos‘s Fine £rowe, Women‘t Pumps and Oxfo:4s Aand also a $ O IRLL smink For Seasonable > Prices and goods are right H. BULL tion or your money back.. ‘1. B. ROUSE Uhoo Atore Next Door to Post 120 Colored Piates by the best EMPLOYERS! Teocc sal on bour on Blase: MBEM . MOIICIC LLLLS earia. .‘gu_rlhmvuh- Robt.Duncan&Co, James St. and Market Square Hamitce. . We close on Saturdays at 1 o‘clock during July and Our Motto wou}d be "Everything for the Modern Office." . . , From pins to filing cabinets we can perfectly equip an office. You will like our prices, too. : styles of looseâ€"leaf sheets and ruled or printed forms. Saleaman for the District in A Nutshell DO YOU NEED 0 Klag E. gâ€"-a'ur.o.“ ‘Tetsblished A. D. 1900 _‘ Pn (OF 6 f l‘.".&l & <A Malad ~ -"--‘Iâ€"t.‘-?...... * > * in oltene" terms. This place will suit a workâ€" ing man who wanis to get s home 1. bouse and~lot in a good locality in GRIMSBY, electric lights, city _ Passâ€" Estella Parker, Theima Har rison, Alex Henderson, Teddy Crabbe, ton, Olive Hill. Leonard Hill, Charâ€" lotte Macklem, _ Doris Jean Milter, Livyd Theal, Doruihy Puoley, Hilivu @wayze & Dovzias Purroll, Earl 8wiy â€"~-n~. Tommare Uputen, Teaar pe â€" Haund, Phillp HMen#, Alfred Clark, Mhllll“l:fl.l'lm-ull- ‘Mm.u-nm-na- ries Linstead, 7 and $ on trial. ..h=‘nn.châ€"hh. .L-HW.IJIHQNMM Hersty Margaret Eity, oy Bweet, From 2rd. Classâ€" Honoursâ€" Burton Bradiey, Dougâ€" 12% Beott, tiuroid Keltersorn;â€" Florenâ€" ce Seaman, Samue! Deere, Ted@y Braâ€" dey, Marion Marsh, Rarl FPisher, Molor Clattenburg, Jull+ Russ, Chin hez, L.olyn Hard, Arnold Jndd, Allâ€" From & tor 2ad. "lass Honoursâ€" Allisonâ€"Currie, ilarbara RBilton, Mabel Chilvers, Menry «Tagh« es, Ethel Strong, Edward Mabey. Passâ€"â€" Clive Hunt, Jean Smye, Winnifred McKenzic, Laura Strong, Tommy Watkins, Betty Henderson. dvivie Remetin iny Chark, Pant orr: vy + n.:-'m McCartney, Mabel Q‘I'v;.-n. Beulah Tecter, Violet Hilton, \ Jr. 2nd. to fir. 208. ° _ Monoursâ€" Gwendoiyn Parrell, Wili io Chariton. â€" Pass Kenneth Tecter, Bruce Swayâ€" bert, Eric Bull, Morrison, Jack ~monoureâ€" AnCE I-.l-. EARDTITE [l-.m-n-u.mm-â€". Phyllis Norton. * â€" Passâ€" Jimmy Wells, Leonard Rumâ€" mery, Gerald Smye, Gladys Sangster, ‘Ida Mabey, Willle Ambrose, Alec Heâ€" aret McCartnoy, Russel Wileox A%' Konkle, Maisic Cullingford, Helen mar, Plorence Hughes, Frant ‘Tom Walker, To Sr. 1st. A. _‘ WMMMJ- Robertson, Sadie Phipps, Fred Konâ€" kie, Tommy Jones. Bâ€"â€" Lena Robertson, Clifford Schâ€" wab, Pearl Beruardo, Helena Watkins Reta Kidd & Jean McKenzie, Robert Lewis Dorothy Nigh, Vance Fisher, John s.cong. eS To Senlor Isi. MHonoursâ€" Valeria Morrow, Ruth @mith, Armand Hummel, Janice Mcâ€" Coy, Margaret Hoshal, Gerald Kelson, William Stephen, Stanley Norton, en Bourne, Emma Bourne. Sr. 8rd, to Jr. 4th, Rena Olmstead §0, Margaret Sime T9, Wylie Theal 79, Fred Swayze 78 To: Iovace Warreti 71, Loote Lampman 15, Horace 74, Leola Lampman 13,â€"Mary Young 72, Bob Bourne 12. Stephen 72, Beatrice Johnson 71 Maxwell 71, Eimer Upsdeli 71. Douglas Clarke 70, Miriam Keiterborn 10, Hilda Burgeyie 69, Era Bishop 69, gm’fl.l‘-mfl. o-u.“'mom:l." :'ruu- §1, Wilfred Greenficld @, Martin Crabbe 59. ‘ â€" Jr. 8rd. to Srt 3r6. _ j , eRINEBY PUBLIC sCHOOL JUXE PRONOTION8, Jr. 4th. to 6r. 4th ____"** Honoursâ€" Eve Ward, Ruby Darnâ€" uin, Glen Rea, George McVicar, Ruth July 30 â€" WEDNESDAYâ€"p. z.â€" Huge Picuic for Returned and All disâ€" charged @oldiers; their friends, famâ€" iNes, etc., at Lake Lodge, GRIMSBY \n\mmhm July 31â€"August 1â€"2â€"THURSDAY, o o i es I o i ue aaF _ BVERY . MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY eveningsâ€"Moore‘s Movâ€" ies, GRIMSBY. EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY evenings â€" GRIMSDY BEACH Dancing Pavillion. Labor Payâ€"The "Fighting Battalion"â€"the unit a lot of GRIMSâ€" BY men served in. SEE IT. Thgee nespices at Laginl his, Pn under auspices of Rock Chape!~ Bunâ€" .. PAGTE THIS 1N YOUR BAT. _ FaUTm THIs 12 TOUL HAZ e ’."P»m!! s - FOR SALE , John House, Helâ€" s hardiy be any more satisfactory than the situation is at present. . We have yet to hear from the Reeve of the Village, as to the stand he or his Council takes in the matterâ€"and in the meantime the Telephone Com» pany goes merrily on charging us ten cents per call to Beamsvilie and castern â€" the GRIMSBY ‘Fruit Buyers have strong Committeer working securing data with which to combat the existâ€" restraining the Telephone Company from collecting their present scale of tollâ€"rates. ‘The United Parmers of Ontario at uP Arecionaly, and or s inssting N8 w s at a ;o’.wmum-m day evening, July 17, 1919, a strongly worded resolution was unanimously passed to the effect that if the Bell ‘Telephone Company did not regulate the present tollâ€"rates and place the twoon a rivihan Guan and a seam ~ exâ€"service men, and e are going bett lng on the scrappors +we‘re prejudicâ€" ed, If you like), #o the civies who inâ€" tend to take part in thet amie bad better gind their loins and 4# ready for a reai, myal trouncing sach as our lnds gave Fritzte. _ _A tagâ€"ofâ€"war between mapriedâ€"sol#â€" lers and singleâ€"soidlers will be anoth» i feature of the days programm. and in suing to b* some tugâ€"ofâ€"war, we‘re 990Mes (amt#, our nrep fee\ sad having seen * +/ of men in aiton we do sot go so far as to wase? w tetieally inclined servicaswsale to tost their prowess in that ine before iryâ€" tag for a place on the team ephone Company; as such actior ephone T --: action -flhmu‘&“fi hardiy be any more satisfactory than the haviag received such a notice from: the Telephone Company relative to the rise in the rates for his own teleâ€" phone. And he also states that ta his knowledge the Township was not BOtâ€" ifled relative to the Company‘s appliâ€" sation to the Railway Board for perâ€" mission to raise the rates. We regret we missunderstood the statement of Reeve Roberts, and that !n..;hn*ull;.ho..- stated to the INDEPENDENT, in draâ€" wing attention to our error with r6â€" gard to his previous statement, that he would not sonsider it a wise move on the part of the Township to take any action to combat the existing seale of rates and zones, as were reâ€" cently put into effect by the Beli Telâ€" about sevetyâ€"five per cent of whom are subscribers of to the Bell Teleâ€" ve l S e e e ‘M“" ‘:'.."-..'_“.?-'“' flmmwu ‘mm---muu.-u-m-â€"u--'-m uhfil-u-.um.-lm Invited them into the house, and there feeling towards the anuzr-n-m*d-m the freeâ€"zoneâ€"areas is very‘ strong inâ€" lunch; and several local orators deedâ€"and yet our Village Council theraselves of short address breezes along as ‘though not a care|@s Inudatory .A Mr. Hewitt and expâ€" :hmmuvmm;â€"u-n‘”l-.umuumvm- the people whom they represent and |2g* the Band, the great apprec» presumably protect. lntion _felt at his continued interest whyim t in and generosity toward that ongan« ‘_The Council of the Township of|ization, and expressing the fervent South QRIMSBY has at least taken |wish that he might long be spared coxnizance of the fact that the Bell|to aDpreciate the increased enthus« Telophone Company is raising the toll insm in the ranks of the Band, as a calls and cutting the frea zones to be |result Of his unseifish support of it served from certain centrals, accordâ€" |afer Which the party dispersed. ilulonnluun-lbyua.- eomunimememmemmemematemume ell, in session, on July 14, 1912.to mD you .bQ IT 1t ‘vlflnnfirnllqllu-lhrnl- i _z z> umn if this fasue. . PBR c o cce s1 0n ie tm ‘The collection made by the local members of the Juvenile Loyal Tree Blue (Orange) Lodge, of Hamilton, ‘hflllm.--l‘mnhldy lum, amounted to $47.90, which Has been turned over to the Treasurer of the Mand in Hamilton, for the arect: ton and ‘mainterance of the proposed VUrange Orphanage neer Picton. The following is a summary of the eollection made in this District. Enâ€" velops, $28.48â€"â€"Tazs cold on July 12th $12.11â€"Boxes ir storve $6.91â€"â€"Total ‘The splendid and well acsorted pro | gremme of «thletic sports that *he Committee in.Charge.hare. the Soidiers‘ to participate in when they wend taeir joyous 'ulolnh‘ hlu.ol."m afternoom, Jalrl 0â€"t9 take maneter Soidâ€" fera‘ Vienic, there will be an c+.>tanâ€" ding feature of the day‘s s#wasm . = d We have received a correction from Mr. H. L. Roberts, Reeve of North GRIMSBY, â€" in connection . with 6@#f statement to the efiect that he bad informed us .that the Township bad been :wifled that the Bell Tolopbone and cut free zones, etc., and that he had considered any action on the part ef the Township unnécessary in the matter. Reeve Roberts now informs §# that he did not inform us to that éffâ€" $47.90. "Tlav Toy mnle ioh ids th wow wucu 18 1908 Ten Cent Call to HZ NP PATTE 6 U Girt L mm" BEELIALE UH LA A-u.bum-nnln l -bâ€"=="‘~"'"=' I' Woodysit 18 inch, teg. Some One Take Action to The Situation 11 ovt come..But we call on cur staâ€" THE SÂ¥v&TS PROGRANYE :"'utm' n-u-'u-':!t":"vl'ir-h:uw w.hgigpw,-.: ton, of Mis Generosity to Them. . ers on the old free zones, by A ers of the U, F. is scheduled beâ€" mneu‘ her property she conâ€" tnued "mooch" never b‘ chock over the contents of her tossgertain if anything bed ont of #t. ‘ 'l:.:hlau-lu‘rhu Ill the comething. discoverâ€" in iE W ReFenvaiogs dn Bad veen there, containing her week‘s ‘ %;fiwm( sure of nonâ€"existence, she reâ€" traced her steps from the concert, to the Maia Strees, and where she had tailen, in the hope that it would be discovered in that neighborhood. .. 1919,a local young lady was meander ing through the â€"Main ‘Street on her :&-moâ€"mh Ml Was enough to -flm‘ inilng dropped her handbag. 'l-‘ whe Was once more on her feet, and _ The emvelope could not e fou but U'E ..m'."lf-:"‘- vtl-l.l ind ® whort ways up from where the lady had fallen, was found |..-a.p.m!h~-lm oif, aand ho that bork nestlod w t %Mfilfl disâ€" a as into alr. someone of a more of l""-uun' iu.u'-'::.m:' g : ust """""'"""Lu not being of Uikt Buthest type 'nuhnl returied it or at lorst made an enâ€" deavor to Nind .2> owner, had approâ€" priatéd the amount it contalzed as a rewnrd for Mh*# #â€"#~ 440 ho. the + abMMME roved cttealilite «i aR i): 3 NYR uilfl% t MI:.u. ‘<of 7 m [ any ©as or to pla~ ame ¢â€" tria that This article comen to the hound or houndess‘ notle0 and tha‘ it will have che efâ€" foct Of bothering them to «e extent ;-I. some effort towards find ing OM whose mongy they sneakingâ€" 1y [ t »> siiiinngtn sibir molinine my no -nr:'m for and Constipation. years, I suffered with these m&-qm.luu . ts until I was told 1 was _ One day a friend told me to try . ‘To my surprise, I this medicine gave immediate ,and in a short time I was all :gaunl-lhodfl'"" of sports to be run off is a Lo You kxow wHo DID IT?1 ~ W0e. a box, 6 for $2.00, isial size 25e. At all dealers or from Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives ime of sperts to be run off M " lengthy to give particulars of, but sn meagent dlhscld, iohb e vpegpaiettats 2 can assure you that‘no organized ting will have anything on Our in the staging of a cardâ€"they‘ve experiences under worse conditâ€" i and the races, jumps, ete will be forâ€"them. ha prizes for each event are app~ fiate and valuable, and the value MOST SUCCESSPUL APFAIR ‘PULLED OFF 1X THIS DISTâ€" «ou suppors of tncar citorus. ‘Tae +, upuli wuld Occusion, Deing pare my prompica by the nepusome se, will be increased by the that they were won at a pureâ€" lers‘ gay in the Home Town. earties, get ready and shellâ€" i men prepare to hear a gat once again when the buskies o starter. but not Leastâ€"EVERYBODY OUT AND MAKE THE DAY a18 presentation to them, _new usuorm equipment. Aurneg out im force, ABu DONAT LALOXDE great nocrality, ana A Cansdian Industrial Film. 30 â€"Wodnesdayâ€"Mary â€" Macâ€" lareh 1» "rhe Unpainted Woman"â€" Orders Delivered To Grimsby Beach Twico Daily Truck Leaves Store at 10 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. o Some of Our Prices _ §8.15 a box, and the outlook is that they will be higher. ‘Taploca (best quality)...... Canned Corn (Riverside)...9%¢ THEAL BROS. Granulated Sugar 100â€"ib. e e o e â€" All othere.............9¢ a ‘Bar 3 1D. Ai80.........». . . . ..« 0400 Magic Baking Powder, 1 ib. tins -.““ g.......’:g (You save 20c on 3 -l-& Luz~ Should be 15¢..9 for Red or white (best ) o es e o toY use ‘*PHONE 2: and comfortable Waterâ€"Craft, on the bosom of Old Laks Ontario, these hot days and nights will sweep the cobwebs out of your brain and make » new person of you. Mflrhhiudkllm A TRIP FOR YOUR OWN PARTY. John Deere I-v-ufin -â€"-.â€" ;:l| Wwiikinson hn'-'-'vl onÂ¥ =Ourtâ€"*~ â€"Suppnempidhennann Aaceiaion Private Boating Partles â€" Given Special Aitention oWboarts â€"caxors â€"BAtuiNe sUITSâ€"PROTRCTED nocu. ##% sn« m-‘.-"w.‘.f'_'.'.!' .““ FODRF‘s MOYVIE OALRNDAR -.:."g:"::".“E Hoshal & Burgoyne CRIMSBY An houtr‘s Launchâ€"Ride in my new highâ€"powered vassare se kess «e SPECIALS OX LAWX "HARDWARE AND PLUMBING* ENJOY LAKE ONTARIO Big Cash Store" Phone No. 5 # â€"® Sm . . s W it i agpaaite in e y oi Ns>> > * Cherry time is here and we have <a good supply of Step, Extension and Fruit ‘Ladders on hand. ars in ons + +s se MeLaren‘s or Young‘s...... . 12¢ A good man who und=rstands Horâ€" see and Fruit, to hire by the yoar. All sizes in stock. Also glass _ tops and motai rings, __ _ . Dominion or Eddy‘s 8 packets Jas A. Livingston, CuixsuYÂ¥. JELLY POWDERS CANNED MILES

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