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Grimsby Independent, 11 Feb 1920, p. 8

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Jb ¢ FOR SALEâ€"Five passenger autoâ€" C mobile in good running condition. I Good tires. Apply Bell‘s Limited, ‘phones 405 or 261, GRIMSBY. _ NOTICEâ€"I carry a full line of «*~~~Candi¢s, Nuts, Fruit, Vegetables and ( Fish. J. W. Yorke, ‘phone 30, Main __ Streee, West, GRIMSEY. f BOX SOCIAL and short programme will be held at the home of Mr. Wm. Game, Grassies, on Tuesday, Feb. 17, i\ Proceeds to go to Presbyterian Church. ’ ‘Tomororw is clection day, Saturday is St. Valentine‘s Day. County Council opened its postponâ€" ed session yesterday. hocal Items Of Interest Jae. Loggie of Dunnville spent the week end in town. Jos. Hand and wife are both i1 ut the home of Robt. and Mrs. Eliwood, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Hand and Mr, Jas. Hand are all contined to the house with iliness. Geo, Hall and family of Dundas have moved to GRIMSBY and have taken up residence on St. Andrews Ave. Hear the new foxâ€"trot "PEGGY" at Vernon ‘Fuck‘s. Victor Rocord No. 216078. FOR SALEâ€"House and Lot on Robâ€" Jnson Street. W. W. Beamer, Phone 112. FOR SALEâ€"One singleâ€"horso disc T. Savory, Livingston Avenue, ‘phone and some wo0d, .. 31 r 4, GRIMSBY. FOR SALEâ€"Brc of laying hens. . 321 GRIMSBY, C. W. F, Carpenter, H. A. Baldwin, W. F. Gibson and W. V‘. Ferris, are in Peterboro this week playing in the big curling bonspiel bein.; held there. Use Essence of Smoke to cure your pork. Easy to use and sure results. Two sizes 50 cents und 90 conts at Stewart‘s Drug Store. HAIR SWITCHESâ€"Made from hair combings. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, Mrs. Frank Bellew, South side of James St., Beamsville. Mrs. Jas, Loggio and Mrs. M D. ‘Tufford of Dunnville, have been the guests of Mrs. George Hughes, Ontario Street the past ton days. FOR SALEâ€"Uxbridge Piano Case Organ in good condition, cost $90.00. Must be sold, what offers? Apply The 1NDEPENDENT. FOR SALEâ€"Cheap $500â€"1 Chevre. let Touring Car, just overhauled, in good condition. Owner leaving town. Apply Kenneth Whyte, GRIMSBY, FOR SALEâ€"Four Yorkshire brood sows, Registered Stock. Apply Bell‘s Limited, ‘phones 405 or 261, GRIMSâ€" BY. FOR SALE â€" Plow, set â€" 2000 An Obtain solid comfort by purchasing a winter weight kimona. These are -fl"fi.l' ;i‘Btophn'-. FOR SALE â€" Airedale dog, good watch dog $10,00; McLaughlin Stanâ€" hope Buggy $50.00; Covered Cutter ©$40.00; Sideboart $15.00; Set of single harness $10.00; One horse wagon $15.00; Watertrough $5.00; Feeney Vacuum Cleaner $10.00. A. E, Durfey, Winona, Phone 22. . WANTED â€" A married man either for 9 months or year. Must be first class teamster. Good house and good money to right man. _ F A. Oakes, Phone 73 r 4, GRIMSBY. â€" Doi [BANK OF HAMILTON 2â€"Brood Sow, also a flock ens. _ Jos. Walker, Phone H. w, set of sleighs L,. Gibson, Phone w E know a man who used to hand over his spare money to a friend to keep for him because he could not resist spendâ€" ing it. One day the friend died, and his chances of getting his money back vanished. Your savâ€" ings bank passâ€"book in the Bank of Hamilton is your safeguard. On all local advertisements, such | as _ ‘For Sale‘â€"‘Lost‘ â€" ‘Wanted‘ "To Rent‘â€"etc.; an additional cnrnl of Ten Cents will be made, if they are not paid for within ten days after date of insertion. ‘This is mude necessary by the immense number of these advertisements we receive over the ‘phone and which lie in our books for a very considerable period, before payment is made. THE INâ€" DEPENDENT." FARM FOR SALE OR to Rent, conâ€" taining 50 acres, concession 2, lot E part 5, recently occupled by Mr, A. Renner. Apply to W, B. Hyslop, Greensville, Ontario. NOTICEâ€"This is to notify the pubâ€" le that F. E. Crooks holds a len note on liveâ€"stock advertised for sale by C, |. Crooks, Purchasers will govâ€" ern themselves accordingly. WANTEDâ€"Married man to work 25 acre fruit farm on shares. . Good house, everything found. Apply W. J. 'l'h|amp-on. 89 Ontario St., St. Cathâ€" arines. Dr. D. Clark has been away the past fow days, in Hamilton, attendâ€" ing Dr. Roach‘s postâ€"graduate clinic on partialâ€"restoration and removable bridgework. Klenzo Liquid the new antiseptic and germ killer. For use in atomizer, as a gargle or mouth wash, Large :::tlu 50 cents at Stowart‘s Dreg Store. the lodgeâ€"rooms on Wednesday evenâ€" ing, February 18, 1920, at 8 o‘clock. ‘The public are cordially invited. ‘The members of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 2732, GRIMSBY, are holdâ€" ing an open Box Social and Dance in FARMS WANTEDâ€"If you wish to sell your farm communicate with us â€"we have ouyers now, It will cost you nothing unless we make a sale. Bell‘s Limited, GRIMSBY, ‘ph no 405 FOUNDâ€"In front of the Hotel GRIMSBY on Saturday afternoon, Febâ€" ruary 7th, 1920â€"a Ladies‘ Handbag. Owner may have by indentification, and payment for this notice at the \Houl GRIMSBY, FARMERS â€" Plowing and discing with this upâ€"toâ€"date tractor equipment and well experienced operator, Inâ€" crease your crop for 1920. Hour, acre or contract. Orders taken now, J. ‘ Watson, GRIMSBY P.0. Mrs. A. W, Moore was called to Georgetown, Pa., on Wednesday evenâ€" ing last to attend the funcral of her brother Mr. John Kingey of that place who passed away on Wednesday afâ€" \wrnoon. St. Valentine‘s Day, Sat. Feb. 14th is going to be a joyous day for the kiddies in this district, for that is the day of the grand FREE SHOW in Moore‘s Theatre. Every kid in the district is invited to attend. Only one show and it starts at 230. Be on time. Dr. Newton Cossitt, last week sold his half section of land adjoining llu‘ sum. ‘The "Doc" had two and a half sections in that district, but disposed of the two sections last fall. This last sale cleans him out of western property entirely, Clothes line thieves arâ€" at work in west end of the town. During the past week Chief Konkle has received several complaints from residents in the western section _lhn‘lhn_I:helot‘?'u' U OAE TA NLCCLA C mma\ lines have been stripped. The chief issues a warning to all householders to take their washing in at night and not Jeave it out for the thieves to get away with. Chief of Police Konkle came ACTO®® |utage of C a very sad case of distress this mornâ€" stage of coâ€"0perat Olub is the / PFIL §,23 ing when he found a« Indian famiry |Just what you make __ Your club is |@a residing on John Street all sick in bed, never make mistakes it. Those who | 4@ no fire in the house, no one to RUTSO plish much. . The es never accomâ€" |«@ them and very little food at hand. | NOt respect his indfarmer who . does | ®# The mother and children have heen to it. The industdustry is a traitor | @§ sick for some time and on Monday the | bread deserves your that gives you |@* father was taken ill and had to &0 Monday, $ p.»., lour loyal supportâ€"| @4 to bed. The family have money, but | bers. the Council Chamâ€" | ®* are unable to get out and procure the| _ The prospects f * necessities of life and unable t0 tâ€"| are not at all io =s tond to themselves if they had theM, | jons and cot/ ts for cheaper elo‘t'h:'s A tOright. Canadian â€"| @# ODDFELLOWS _ NOTICE â€"â€" Ever® ped to Eurohkons are still being shipâ€"| ®2 1~ mothers‘ davghters‘ son of Grimaby| is revertirope and until this condition i and district that telongs {0 the inâ€"| @ver ersed, price will be high, Howâ€"| @* Jependent _ Order of OddfeliO## ],| muctsome stores are selling goods at| @. specially invited to be present at the ramh higher prices than others. Farâ€"\@* Lodge Room next Monday evening t0 req; sell their merchandise at the most | ?, witness the beautiful exemplification reasonable prices. ‘They manufacture A l of the 3rd degree by Crescent Lod/ Mhr own goods. They buy and sell| ®* of Hamilton. _ After the 3rd degro cash, and are satisfied with a| ; has been exemplified the 4th degreo â€"“"u profit. We would like you to| ®» will take place as vaucl. Don‘t forget and look over our values, . ‘The\®* to wear your subber SLIL G. E, Miller Wu ..u’l‘“ you aro, the surer we are\C% m Secretary. U rdgr, ”"-. We make suits to your|* / and M and vest .H on f satisfaction guaranteed. Always oonennonnnmeeneer oi at your service. _ Farrar Clothing Manufacturers, 6 Market Square. We\ \\ Rji ODDFELLOWS _ NOTC mothers‘ davghters‘ son and district that telongs Pun uie c 99 PM | § C In The *3« Churches Five barrel tank and wagon |_ ) ) ,_ ly built for . this | purpose®®P8CiMt coupled with exceedingly lig,, SBO! All complete and in so‘?“l "5"' araftâ€" ‘This is one of the best 24 condition. fits in | this section, ®PraYiDg OUt \unlud. ‘phones 405 or Aupiy HaLe 4e 261, GRIMSâ€" PRUIT AND VE‘IEET ERS ORGANIZAT ‘ABLE GROWâ€" C0â€"OPERATION 10Nâ€"EDUCATION be the fag end of â€"Agriculture . will ized by organizatPdustry until vital tion. Coâ€"operation is and . coâ€"operaâ€" dividual effort. A is a merger of inâ€" C dOr i onew VPBTTT CCC m stage of coâ€"operat Club is the first just what you make Your club is never make mistakes it. Those who plish much. . The es never accome» not respect his indfarmer who does to it. The indusudustry is a traitor bread deserves yourthat gives you Monday, $ p.w., lour loyal supportâ€" lhare: the Council Chamâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Power , spraying give premium tickets, "Canadt Â¥EW$S JTEMS 'J-n].r | THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO breed." i Furniture and Houseâ€"Furâ€" nishing Sale Prices 6 e + a+ Extraordinary Discounts Affording. ‘ Opportunity for the Saving of Many Dollars on the Purchase of Furniture for all the Rooms of the House Figured Chintz Comforters all well filled with fine cotton. Strongly made for double bed size. Regular $3.50 February Sale Price .......... 8289 Regular $4.25 February Sale Price .......... $%59 Regular $8.25 February Sale Price .......... $7,00 All Down Comforters greatly reduced. New Cretonnes Add Greatly to the Appearance of any room Arrival of many new spring designs in theso pretty Colonial and Art Craft Cretonnes â€" stately floral, neat tapestry or other effective patterns in light and dark colorings to suit any room or color scheme full 36 inches wide. Special at 50¢, 65¢ and 85¢ yard Cretonne Mill Ends, special for .comforter coverâ€" ings, in 5 to 10 yard lengths, Special.... 49¢ yard Five pleces Colored Scrims, cream ground with dainty colored borders, Special ......... 32e yard KIDDâ€"At the residence of his bro ther, Joseph Kidd, 112. MacKay . Aveâ€" nue, on Feb. 6th, Albert D. Kidd, beâ€" loved husband of Eliza Kidd, of Grimaby, aged 89 years. P ED TENNYâ€"SMITH â€" On Saturday, Feb. Tth, 1920, by the Rev. C. L Mcâ€" Irvine, Clara E. third daughter of J. ULU miccnden Winoma. levine, CMIR Me C707 Cazn Win H, and Mrs. Smith, Gleneden, Winona, to Herald W. Tenny, second son . of Walter H. and Mrs. Tenny, of Akron, N.Y,, formerly of Grimaby. l SHELTONâ€"ALLEZâ€"On Thursday, Sth, 1920, by the Rev. Dr. wm. Buffett, Table and six Diners including Arm Chatr Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite Eight Pieces, Specially Attractive Design Ofered during February Furniture Sale Fumed Walnut Dining Room Suite Warm, Cosy Chintz Comforters Sale price $115.50 Replacement Value $145.00 NARRIED Replacement value$236,50 DIED Sellers‘ Special Oak Kitchen Cabinets it aevc aceme * | T $44.90 _ For $185.50 x > ce WA tA /iâ€" t‘ 24 Bil MDCCCILOL m C. E. Russ, Niagara Falls _ Jan. Geo, 8. VanDyke, Grimsby Jan. E. LePage, Grimsby Dec.« M. B. Tufford, Dunnville . Dec. J. M. Lawrie, Grimsby Dec. i. M. Tecter, Beamsvilie . Dec. V. Tuck, Grimsby Jan. Mrs. Brider, Toronto May J. K. Menry, Winona Dec. W. W. Porris, Grimaby | _ Des. E. E. Bowslaugh, Grimsby ?.e" J. C. Tufford, Beamsville Apr. W. D. Fairbrother, Beamsville _ 0. Bowslaugh, Heavy roll edge, all layer folt, handles for turning. Sale PrICQ .....} 68e ++ n6s $12.50, $16.50 and $18,50 Replacement price $14.50, $18.50 and $21.00. Wire Springs Iron Rail, Special at .....««++««« $6.90 Replacement value $9.00, _R B 4: N0 d n ce Absiim ae ts Ti 9 3 x 4 Brussalo R Regular $25.00 for .... 25" x 50" nruul:.l.!'m ¥¥¥rrisyirerrens Mn 3 x 4 Glengarry Rugs, Regular $27,00 for .. Dresser on !â€"-l;“ Roplacement value $32.50 Dressing Table on ll‘l:”‘.;?‘ Replacement value Stand on Sale $7.50, Repiacement value $9.15 WHITE ENAMEL BEDS _ Brassâ€"rail and trim on Replacement value $52.00. AS ILLUSTRATED WITH MAXY SPECIAL . FEATURES 1â€"Automatic lowering flour bin. 2â€"Automatic base shelf extender, 3â€"Roller bearing, sanitary white poreclain v table. 4â€"White enamelled interior in upper section. 5â€"Dust proof base top under work table. 6â€"Antâ€"proof castors, 7â€"Oil hand rubbed finish, $â€"Glass drawer pulls. 9â€"Dovetail construction. Grimsby East Special Values in Brussalo Oak Bedroom Furniture in Polished Finish s Bed Room Furniture BEST WHITE ENXAMEL SUITE , Dresser, Dressing Table, and Rocker to match. n Sale at $05.00, Repincement value $125.00. Fine Mattresses Dec.. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 May 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31]19 ast Apr. 3117 Wednesday, February 11th, 1920 31 15 18 21 21 20 value $11.75. Te the HatePBFI® 20 sc cilg I Your vote and influence is respect & * fully solicited on My behalf, in the w P election on Thursday, Fobruary 12tB»g 1920, for the position of Councillor, ©. :’ Edgar E. Farewell s un Ne aB «4

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