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Grimsby Independent, 6 Jul 1921, p. 5

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Access svSTEMs LTD Mn Om ds O lvawe Bwart, ‘phone $7 R. 2%, GRDISBY, PROMOTION RESULTS Wednesday, July 6, 1921 GRINSBY CEXTRE rroxorio® EXANs To Jr. IVâ€"Mabel ~Pyott thonors), Pear] Pearson (honors), Harold Book, Chart®e Hurd, To Sr. 1IIâ€"Jack Bell, Henry Haws. To 8r, 11â€"Eva Haws (honors), Dorothy Duck (honors), Gordon Pear. son (honors), Lena Sawchuk, Hugh Anderson. + To Jr. IIâ€"Phyllis Bowman <(honâ€" or#), Doris Mackie, Martha Johnson. Alice Haws. \ To Sr. 1â€"Thelma Pearson (honors), Eva Johnson. f 4 To Sr. _ Primerâ€"Dora Sawchuk. Mike Sawehuk. Miss Annie B. Hurd, teacher, REPORT OF 8. 8. XO. 1, NORTH * CRINSBY Promotion Lists Names in order w meri¢. From Jr. IV to Br.:IV, 60 per . cent. piss; 75 per cent. honorsâ€"Beatrice Johnson 74; Ida Loreo 74; Mae Critâ€" tenden 74; Irene Leslie 73; Marion Louks 70; Hilda Mould 69. ' From 8r. III to Jr. IV; 60 per cent a pass; 75 per cent. hosorsâ€"John Hunter $4; Joan Freeman $2; Erle Johnson T9; John McCallum 78; Milâ€" dred Eickmeler 77; Harry Marsh 75; Beruice Patterson 75; James Hagar Room 11 Jr. 111 to Sr. I1I; Total 1050; Honâ€" ors 788; Pass 630â€"Honorsâ€"Isabel Stewart 900; Ernest Simpkins $95; LesHo Wilcox $§6; Grace Hunter §$6; Minnjie Wilcox $56; David Biggar $35; Mary Hunter 825; Lizzle Ross $11. FOR unnâ€"m-ifi&?{i ‘of: Lucerne. second cutting, or. ten: acres‘ of ‘mixed hay, ‘cut and Inycock, also a pair plt P on e it e e FOR ~SALBEâ€"Pord | tailer, (pooumatic tires. â€" $50 _ Apply. Cooke, â€" Stop ©101, C BA grommn, ‘phone RATEâ€"Forty cemts per Insertion of oneâ€"half Inch; over that space Five Conts per count line additional, We add Ten Cnm:-m telephone or charge orders tor advertisements, if not pald for within ten days of insertion, please. FOR SALEâ€" 1 »pray wagor bugey and hat Blacksmith Sho \aaneag 204 + 40â€" mne varmpererel‘": i FOR SALEâ€"New Perfection oll stove 4 burners, oven and high cabinot, good m« T rmedi dacat im 1 8 0220040A Adctathen apth s saldiape EC m':'. o:ol reason for sélling. . Apply XMrs. E. Irish, ‘phone !-r-i.. GRIMSBY, enmmaanzZes iOR lame cve FOR #ALEâ€"Twelve Aladdin kerosine lamps; cost §7; present retail price $11. Am giving up the agency, and wish to dispose of my present stock, which 1 will let go for 37 each. J. W. Pollard, Box 412, GRIMSBY. » _ TO RENT with _ all me 26%, W-â€"v" wmmoâ€"'n'""“""""" taking the palms out of the PoM !L, “-'wliw“. i they ".mm.“n”mwv- Ar handed over to the Chief of Polic® !*" €C09 00. w L. Haist PREARIT OO DC uG ELECTRIC STOVE® Hotplates, C * Sotrad hy OCEAN STEA®®"""" "n infort te pleased to give you full informatioe _ra-ml“'"“" i. ing Pare®s "U lse, 3. M CulP VORARMEUAOT L2 eonnec®®"" Vuleanising Department in mu-mmd“""“" ur MADURCNT TS 0 Seyice in this regen=nt C200 Sute all leading steamship lines. / Ayrtarepcs i -‘-.nufi-l""""‘”;‘- our manufaetunts / uy in '“.‘,.....',-n\-m"‘"""'"'"'" eve T SkgicFt n“”“...m -â€"n‘“""“""'”". his entire_time to this service . Th* ayMuc Tire and â€" Rubber C# M .,.-,uq.ollll'Y' LOST AND FOUND _ C OPA@T_A PRBF CCC light and number Piate N¢â€" s m. Beckett EmCs omm s lt ow FOR SALEâ€"A 6â€"yearâ€"old Holstein cow, rn.nod. Apply Allan Pyett, ‘phone ving 11, GRIMSBY. Passâ€"Harry Falr 782; Robert Gibâ€" WANTEDâ€"To buy & E00. uy yw, freah preferred. Apply to David W. adze, GRIMSBY, Ontario FOR SALE OR RENT 197, GRIMEBY (Rast). NTâ€"Three unfurnished rooms, modern convenlences, . Phone Millward, GRIMSBY. I2â€"Oneâ€"horke lumber wagon; 1gon, good deck;. oneâ€"horse harness. â€" Wagons at Stone Shop. . L Jacobs. .R Li hdccodbacrnd i 77 atc., are repaired bY T. We ton ‘ Bt., GRIMSBY, . ‘Phone Lella McDermid, teacher, W, tenr" deor ol a truck With sek ©00° "o" "agan4, Finder NEW POTATOES, home bbiers, Hamilton Fleming, 7200 2 0000000 r â€" private . Jessons In or â€" Mathematics apply to milling ‘Toast» won 780; John Cole 754 Mildred Cole %50; Ernest Henley 729. ~ Sr. If to Jr. 11I; Honors 6398;; Pass 510â€"Honorsâ€"Tsabelle Henderson 740; Marion Black 724; Yvonne Harâ€" rod 716; Fannie McLean 701; June Walker 695; Isobel Fleming 658; Francis Valatt 638. Passâ€"Orval _ Eickmeler 628; Griffith $00; Clara Gordon 5§$; Henley 587; Ivy Bampton 585; ence Johnson 556. Jr, 11 to Sr. I1; Total 700; Homors 525; Pass 420â€"Honorsâ€"Ruby Patterâ€" son 575; Gladys Jivans 557; Violet Lambert 546. Passâ€"Eveline Stuart 482. Sr. I to Jr. IIâ€"Honors 413; Pass 330â€"Isabel Scott 446; Mary Griffith 448; Florian Loree 446; Grace Taylor 442; Marion Dow 403; Marion Elliott !TE: Agnes Abbott 353; George Udell Sr. Primer to Jr. Iâ€"Honors 300; Pass 240â€"Jack Wilcox 363; Dick Kelter _ 318;â€" Willie Sfuart _ 303; Madelene _ Blanchard _ 302; _ Lorne Smith 299; Sadie Loreé 282; Gabrielle Caudwell 278; Bessie Cunningham 272; Walter McRobb 240. â€"Harvey Lambert 298; Omar Morn. Ingstar 286; Lottle Wilcox 276; Richâ€" ard Caudwell 257; Henry Hughes 260; Carl Huston 217. ®George Ross, *Ivy Stevenson, *Lilâ€" lan Gordon, *Percy Abbott. ‘ *Absent for some or all exams. Jr. Primer to Sr. Primerâ€"Murray @mith, Marjorie Walters, Joe Hands, Gordon Walters, Florence Brown. 4 "A" Class to ~Jr.. Primerâ€"Lorne Wileox, Elsie. Hunter, Noel Wilde, Ernest Stuart; Dougiag Udell, Juck Skinner, a + PICKERS â€" WAXTEDâ€"Experienced frult pickers; raspberris, curranig and other fruits.. G. Rayner, Nelles road, ‘phone 440J, GRIMSBY. * t WAXNTEDâ€"A girl for general office work; knowledge of stenography pre. ferred: good writer. The INDEPENâ€" WANTEDâ€"Five or six pickers for Red and Miack Currants; will pay the highest prics. Apply Mrs, John Cloughléy, Rob» Inwon Street South. DENT Office. All noxious weeds must be cut at once. Bondo, the twenty foot man, has been hired to perform on the streets, the Midway and at the race track during the three dllr of the Old Boys Reunion. He will carry advertisements on his back and front. Tenders will be received up until Friday July 8th, for this advertising space. All tenders must be in sealed enveâ€" NOXIOUS WEEDS lopes. None of the tenders necesâ€" sarily accepted. ‘lnll all lcndcu to J. Orlon Livingston, General Manager, Grimsby Old Boys Re® union, MORTGAGE SAL FREEKOLD ontaaoe SALEAPP, P Under by virtue of the power of sale Ml:fl‘i‘ ’lllvl .':mln lndtlllIf: of oi e e hP t cdfared or sale time of maie, hero 977 CC MUCodav > Fuly :l:ln of -n.‘:-n .. on . Tuesday, | July public _ ul s6th, 1951, at g‘n':"w flfm’o'du{ in the w Jas. A. Living: ston,e at Hotel G , in the Village of ‘am-u. the following nm: "ih nha aingular that certain parcel or * PamaB, BINKLEY, & f90s Boticitor, Merchants‘ Pask Cham®Ont. pated at Jr. I to Sr. 1â€"Honors 263; Pass 210 rinsain. as. NumD®X as RET _ TY abe %‘M now known u'uu Num* i ernsaign d ols s home io o m GrimebY sold sub; p .;..z..“ ,'mr."hu.lr and u': Mnfl"‘“ â€"_. 2+ ie purchase bH€e Lc it. 06 ©90 TWX Cand TERMS: 10 of saie, and ww-’-Ԥ.h'sé;‘?nm ho aforther (pertionlat® """ _ . TENDERS WANTED O. K. Bond Printing. The Inde: HELP WANTED NOTICE Ruth Armstrong, teacher. By Order J. 0. KONKLE. f BERTTCCC C this éth day of July, BE NIUC nanss to a stake; thence May Clarâ€" Bob There is much. scathing" eriticism being handed out by some of the most prominemy, citizens of . this district over the terrible calamity at the Fifâ€" ty Mountain on Sunday, when two people lost their lives and three othâ€" ers were badly injured. ‘ Nearly every citizen in this district is very stromg inâ€" the condemnation of the manuer in which detours and especially the present one on the west | end of the road have been handled. To all appearances the: men who have had charge of arranging thu; detours have .done so without the Ileluu regard for the safety of the no* ple. Reeve Mitchell Would _ _ Remove Road Engineer Last spring when the road “‘1 from‘ the GRIMSBY Park . road . was being bullt the public were detoured! down the Park road and . across uie} Munter sideroad und back _to the Highway again on the Book sideroad.\ Now at bes; the Hunter sideroad 'Il' never anything but un ungraded sand road cut across a couple of Helds and moreover had a quicksand bottom. The detour over vhis road was estab« lished in a wet season and . comseâ€" quently every machine that went over It was mired before it got through. IV was a very namrow road as Was the Book road. At that ume Reeve! Mitchell of North GRIMSBY got fil‘ and forbld the road build<rs trom deâ€" detouring over this road, ‘so / they turned right around and started a de. wur up and down the dangerous, treacherous, very steep,. narrow mountain roads ut the Park aud the Thirty. The itidge rord comnecting these two mountains was a in very bad condition aiso. And it was only E aiter Reeve Mitchell raised a hdlll-' balco thay stone was placed on them.! The Pifty mountain is a most dang» wrous one and has always been a dungerous one. It bas l:ml steep piiches on it, 14 . very w â€" and more over winds around and twists in‘ all directions, it should never llni been made a detour road. Farmers‘! living.along the brow of this mounâ€" tain haye made considerable . money with their teams and . tractory . @ince the detour sgarted hauling cars and trucks te the top, for four out of! every five cars that â€" tackle. the llll{ get stalled. c Mea e S 1 Another inconcelvable thing in con nection with this tragedy is the fact that it has taken the contractors or whoever has charge of the work near= ly a year to build the‘ plece ot foad that caused this detour, Ou the 19th day: of Joly, 1920 work way started on the stretch of road between. Kerman Avenue and .Oakes rideroad and it s uot finished yet.> . The work a::apl along all last summer ayd fall and up Two Banks High School ‘ Two Public Schools ‘ Carnegie Library ; Beantiful Scenery 1 ‘Three Basket Factories « Healthful climate \ Box Factory f Planing . Mill * w Two Barrel Factories ‘ H. G. & B. Electric Line « Grand Trunk Main Line Proposed line of Hydro Radial 22 Miles of Cement Sidewall Best Waterworks System in Canada ‘The 44th Regtment Band of 40 pleces Two largeat Canning Fuctories in Canada Five Greenhouse Plants, une of them coveripg Two Acres Canada‘s _ Premler Summer Resort, within two â€" miles of _ its . dours namely "Grimsby Beach" Five Churches Two Newspapers Cheap Electric Power The finest Fruit Land in the World ‘The finest Residences in the Country ‘The two best Hotels in Ontario A new Government Post Office The finest Stocked Stores in Lincoin County Lake Ontario on the North and the Mountain on the South A population of 2500 and | A tribu= tary population of 5000 within four miles of the Town ‘The finest Fruit grown nm!l- w?.'nl tinent. It is known. tho. _ "" _ fiavor Motorized Fire Motorised _ ®"*" 7 "AlCa afif Boy Scouts Bugle Band of 30 PIeG6? ‘The finest Theatre in, the Fruit Belt Artiticlat Tce | Plant and,, } Arena (under construction) Government Precooling Plant 0/ __ fruit Four Garages ‘The biggest F the Niagara DIETA Laundryâ€" Grimaby Ploneer ste under construction Rose Growing plant of M. Offeld s Sonsâ€"the largest Greenh0u856# i To British Empire, Grow!n# Roses exclusively ‘The best Lighted Streets of any 10W in Ontario Exchange * The Bell Telephone 4 _ the largest / IM c“‘"_..,"' # ‘Town the size of grk ‘WIT Veterans Club Sn flwm“ to Boy Scout COME TO GRIMSBY ing ERCU"" _ ae. Heaters, Ranges, * +â€" Veterand CIUD Scout Troops, acknowledged !0 be the best in the «BM ,, 4 Eeluta ure THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO for Fruit Shipping point The Largest and Fastest Growing Town In Lincoln County C BC TT CCICL C wrael ; is known . the World its _ fine . quality and "The Heart of the Fruit Belt" wWHAT GRIMSBY HAS Into the winter and then left unfinâ€" ished and all winter and spring the public were forced to drive over s regular quagiire. The road was in such a con@ition that it guained the name of "Biggs Swamp". Some weeks ago work was again started on the road and finally it was closed up and the "death trap" detour ‘ opened. Very little if any work has been done on this road since the middle of last week, and by the looks of things it will be another month or six weeks before it will be open for travel. Reeve Mitchell of North GRIMSBY is very strong in his denunciation of the men responsible for: this condi. tion of affairs, and even goes so. far as to say "The Engineer who is reâ€" sponsible for this present detour and ll the other pin headed detours that have been used should be run out of this district entirely. The citizens should raise up en masse and demand that he be removed before another wragedy occurs." & Brantford, Ont., July _ 4.â€"At the meeting of the directors of the Brantâ€" ford and Brant County Motor Club, called purposely for that obfect, the following resolution was passed covâ€" ering the Winona accident, several Brantford motorists being witnesses: "That we, the directors of the Brantford and Brant County Motor Club, having in mind the . deplorable and preventable aceldent . which ocâ€" curred yesterday, | Sunday, . July â€"3, near Winona, Wentworth County, by which two people lpst their lives rud others were seriously . and . perhaps fatally injured through an automobile aceident, caused by ~motorists . being compelled to detour at Winona and GRIMSBY up the mountain, . perhaps one of the longest and steepest gradâ€" on in the country, strongly censure the Ontario _ Government in _ their ;uullmdn of road bullding and their total Indifference towards the lives of ‘the people using the roads, "A copy of this resolution to go to the coroner, who will Inqgdire Into the accident; the press, and . to the different automobile clubs, . asking these latterâ€"to send a member to, a meeting to be called Immed{ately to Insist that action be taken at once to open up oneâ€"half of the road unâ€" der repairs, or reconstruction on the direct travelled roads, and that this m ke kept in good and safe . cond!iâ€" ‘ i An attempt is being made to call & meeting of the various . motor _ clubs from .Niagara Falls west . at Hamil. ton on Friday. Metal Craft Co.«-nuuuhetnrlntliu- pital Furniture and . appliances, wlso Optical Furniture and other ateel products. Canaditn _ Stoves Limitedâ€"manufacâ€" turing Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Furnuces, etc. Besco Iron Co,â€"manufacturing . the Besco Electric Iron. Grimsby Steel Parniture Co.~ â€"manuâ€" facturing Steel Furniture, Gramâ€" _* aphones Cabinets, ete. _ . _â€" . _ Port of Entry for Customs. Headquarters of the Niagara Peninâ€" sula Growers Limitedâ€"the largâ€" est cooperative fruit company in Canada. + C. P. R. and G. N. ‘W. telegraph . ofâ€" tices. Large Curling Rink. Seven ° fraternal societiesâ€"Masons, Independent Order of Oddfeliows, _ Independent Order of‘ Foresters, Canadian‘ © Order . of Foresters, Loyal Orange Lodge, Ancient Orâ€" der of Foresters, Ancient Order United . Workmen. Victoria Park, a beautiful . wooded picnic spot in the heart of the town. The new proposed Provincial Cement Highway running right through the centre of the town. Grimsby Social Club, owning its own l!-y:;;'l'lu and Rubber Co.â€"manuâ€" facturing Automobile Tires . and Speed as high as 180 miles #" _ .," with ..muduhdmununofl- ed monorall railway that A Frenchâ€" man has invented. ‘A simple device has been | patentod to ..u.--l'ltfllllfi'""“m vest down and keep bJs shirt from being displaced. MSRADUCO_0 Lcdinary . broom. BADe M Poumas Handled }keâ€"an . ordinary . broOM, with no other power, new device combines the principles of the °Ar~ pet sweeper and vaccuum cleaner. English experimenters have sucâ€" cceded in spinning a textile fiber from a seaweed that grows plentifully in Australian‘ waters. Experiments have proved that _ pa« PRRORIE 7"°° Dloastuity â€" made Rapenete COopdoals per puip can be successfully . made from the staiks of the millet, which 'nvlfl."m"mr.' Very little larger than the usual seal is a new electrically heated deâ€" Tice to melt sealing wax and impress rersdreedpeaeryy 2+ n (EPTTCC+ Dominion and Canadian Express O(â€" it upon a letter or package. PeC ULa lt r Park Golf and Country Clubâ€" Golf Links now . under construcâ€" quarters. Ask For Safe Roads A+. 180 miles an hour D. E. Swa§ze and J. Orlon Livingâ€" stou closedâ€" up a deal yesterday whereby they became the owners of four cholce acres of lake front proâ€" perty all situated in the town of GRIMSBY, â€"It is the intention of the new owners to subâ€"divide the land up Into large sized lots and nexy spring erect on it several good sized summer bungalows of the : better class, for rental and sale puroses to wellâ€"toâ€"do city people seeking summer homes. PURCHASE LAKE FRONT An actress is the patentec of a capâ€" acious trunk which can be converted Int.n:. a complete bureau and â€" dressing table. Our policy this séason has been to close out any merchandise on which the price has dropped as quickly as possible, and replace at the new price.. In order to do this, old prices are cut in two, and the goods immediately disposed of, thus enâ€" abling us to give the public 7 NEW GOODS AT NEW PRICES _ Among Thursday and Saturday offerings are to be found the . following this week: ‘ MISCELLANEOUS: f Factory COttOn ... ........««.««@«>««...«*«.I5€ and 25¢. Fine White COtON ..........sks@sÂ¥ss6sÂ¥sr#kses@«}2§6. D. & A. Corsets, clearing lines of higher priced goods $1.98. Silk Ankle Hose, black or white, Regular $1.00. ... ..79¢ Black Silk Gloves, very special at..........«« .++. .« «» §0€. White Skirts, special valmes at ::~... . . ,. $2.75 and $3.98 Fancy Voiles and other dresses at closing out prices. 1 Infants‘ Straw Bonnets, Half Price. f f Children‘s rompers and play suits. Reg. $1.50, for. . . .98¢. SHOES: i Ladies‘ White Canvas high cut shoes. Reg. $3.50, for $1.98 â€" Men‘s Fine Shoes, special at ..,.........$7.98 and $5.75 | Children‘s lace and button Shoes. Reg. $3.00 and up, $1.98 . l MEN‘S FURNISHINGS: | Neckties, regular $1.00. To clear at ........».... ... â€"§0€ Neckties, regular $1.50 to $2.50. To clear at.. ... ...$1.00 Straw hats, $1.00 to $2.50 values, to clear at ... .. .. . 50¢ Caps, regular $2.00 to $3.00.. Clearing at ...........98¢ ! : â€" Cotton half hose, black and brown ase Linen collars, uptoâ€"date styles, 25¢. mhu K. M. STEPHEN MAINSTREET W. . â€" _ GRIMSBY Odd Trousers, $10.00 and $12.00 values. Clearing at. .$5.98 Pailm Beach and other light weight suits. Regular $25.00. FOF ........«.csererrkerrrtrrrrrr+«»4» 1$19.75 ‘Tweed, Worsted and Serge Suits, going at wholesale prices MILLINERY : A All hats now on sale at closing out prices. Some excepâ€" fioudmaiuqodlllyhdrh’mm Everyâ€" STE WuEX years intervene and the springboard takes the place of the sandy beach, turn the pages of your Kodak album. There. she isâ€"the curly headed mite who found a tin pail and spattered feet quite exciting enough. How old was she then? "Winnipeg Beach 6/19/21"â€"the autographic record that you wrote on the film at the time holds the answer. There is advantage in inspecting our clc‘l':\‘(‘)k“i stockâ€"eyery Kodak made is ready for you to at here. Fine shirts, clearing lines at Work shirts, assorted lot ... y:;.0m0 KODAK . .2 for ase

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