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Grimsby Independent, 2 Nov 1921, p. 5

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Wednesday, November 2, 1921. GRIMSBY, â€"FOR SALEâ€"Seven young pigs; six weeks old. A. McMaster, R. R. 2. Phone 74 ring 3%, Beamsvilie. _ _ â€"CELERYâ€"For present or winter use; special rate per 100 head. P. E. Tregunno, Maple avenue. _ _ _ _ FOR SALEâ€"Oneâ€"horse dray; dise; cream separator; oak bedroom sulte; Phone 67 ring 2. GRIMSBY. T FOR SALEâ€"Potatoes and cabbage Edw. Hand, Phone 24, Ontario street _ WOOp FOR SALEâ€"Dry stove wood, $4.50 per load delivered. Phone 419â€"J FOR _ SALEâ€"McClary Bell Osk heater; cheap. H. H. Hewson, Kidd FOR SALEâ€"Cosl _ feeder. Apply Mrs. A. F. Hawke, GRIMSBY. livery or orchard; quiet and sound; cheap,. Phone ring 13, GRIMSBY. _ FOR SALEâ€"One good coal heater. 8. J. Freure, Beamsvilie, Phone 13 ring 3. wC 9 sn us 4 0R n ducks _ (last spring);, dreased for ThankagIÂ¥ing.â€"M. W." Molkle, Phone _ FOR SALEâ€"Pressed mixed an} pure ‘Timothy hay; $23.00 delivered. i.'" H. Earle, Phone 74 ring 23, GRIMSâ€" 74 ring 6, GRIMSBY FOR SALEâ€"McLaughlin five pasâ€" senger, touring; cash or terms it wanted; no reasonable offer refused. Apply J. W. Daiton. Emm oo ts ces FOR SALEâ€"About 10 young Rhode Island Red cockerels, single or douâ€" ble comb. ‘Apply Mra® James Ready, Vinemount,â€" Phone 38â€"14, Winona. FOR RENTâ€"Park road Ter House for season 192%; all conveniences, $375. Mrs. Morningstar, Central aveâ€" nue, GRIMSBY East. HOUSE and BARN POR RENTâ€"On Book side road, GRIMSBY East; posâ€" weasion any time. C. E. Terryberry, or R. A. Hermiston, GRIMSBY | East, Phone 177 ring 2, GRIMSBY. down, cream separatir; good as new: only. used a few months; nplull! 550 tbs:; price $45; also a barrel churn Mrs. R. Huston, Main street. â€"ANNOUNCING HONEYâ€"They all say It‘s the best honey 1 ever tasted. Get a pail for winter use from the GRIMSBY Mounâ€" tain Apairy.: Geo. E. Blair, Phone 31 ring 14, GRIMSBY. meannnnnai enE e dseg FOR SALEâ€"Village lot on north side of Main street GRIMSDY, , opâ€" posite the new The Canadian Bank of Commerce . bullding. dn--h;. Club 10. FF Laam FOR SALEâ€"Pilot range made by Hallâ€"Zryd firm, complete with reserâ€" voir and warming closet, a aplendid baker and cooker and in good condiâ€" :'m. Apply Mrs. E. Irish, Phone 2 ng 5. pppppPDPPPPPPTTTCCCCC Realty Co., 144., Hugh C. McLean, 390â€"W. Bickle strain, owing to will se!! my pen of _1 birdsâ€"18 females and e e oo eE NOTICEâ€"The Beameyilie â€" Cider Mill will run every Thursday . and Â¥Friday; also will have cider by the gallon or barrell at any time; also wome good apple syrup for mince meat; some good clder vinegar at 30¢ 5" gallon. â€" Call Phone 1064 or .C. . Crooks Co., Beamasyilie. . Good delivery horse for fall and winter months for Phone 66 ring 3. _ _â€" _ HORSE FOR SALEâ€"Driving, deâ€" TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. DUCKS FOR SALEâ€"Sixteen young FOR SALEâ€"One American low SCOUTS WINTER DANCING SEASON ne o e EinE FOR SALEâ€"Bufft lfl!orn yearlings FOR SALE OR RENT FIRSTâ€"CLASS HALLâ€"NEw FLOOR Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Cloak Rooms NOVELTY DANCES. SELECT PATRONAGE NORTON‘S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA COME AND SPEND A PLEASANT EVENING WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INDEPENDENT HALL MISCELLANEOUS UNDER AUSPICES GRIMSRBY BOY SCOUTS DIRECTION : EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT CONTINUING WITH DANCES Juo. H. Forman, # to lack of room of these splendid and 1 male; also and open . buggy. Main street, Phone THE OPENING OF THE It‘s the best use during â€" ts keop. on or about MARK R. SUMMERS BOOKKEEPINGâ€"Let me look after your books and accounts; thorough experience; auditing, posting, acâ€" counting, collections, etc. Address P. 0. Box 580. GRIMSBY. be pleased to give you full information regarding Fures, Sailings, etc. Agent for all leading steamship lines. J. H. Culp, C. P. R. agent, 3 doors east of po of« fice. Phone 392. i Mr. Farmer, if you want to replace that potash you have been taking from the soll for some years you had better call up Peter Bertram, Phone 51, GRIMSBY. Miss Vinden will give lessons in Canadian and Fancy Dancing on Satâ€" urday afternoons, commencing Oct. 8th at ‘3â€" o‘clock, at Miss Jones‘ School, Mountain street. Apply Miss Jones, Mountain street. _ WANTREDâ€"62 yards of gravel deâ€" livered at the old Curling rink. Grimaby ffreel Purniture Co.." _ .. CHICKENS WANTEDâ€"Young pulâ€" lets, any quantity, state best price. Write J. Smith & Sons, R. R. No. 1, GRIMSBY. Experienced _ stenographer _ with knowledge of bookkeeping. billing and office routine, no objection to clerkâ€" ing part of time, Box 11, GRIIMSBY WANTEDâ€"A first class mechanic wants cars to list for overhauling. A good job assured at reasonable rates. Apply Box H.: IWI Office. 8OD WANTEDâ€"At once;, about 20 loads of good sod for piling"up to rot; Thos. Smith Greenhouses, Robinson FOR EVENING WEARâ€" street N. or Phone 119. Evening wraps this season aro CiÂ¥â€" tinguished by @great nruouuu.‘ ‘They are fashioned from sumptuous materials and their colorings are amazingly beautiful. The model plcâ€" tured is originated in a deep red velâ€" vet which falls mos, gracefully about the figure. 1ts ul-lm comaists of a band of red satin wh is velled by white chiffon. ‘This is placed upon the fronts and back in pleasing panel form. ‘The collar emulates the fash» lonable Tuxedo, However, it is deâ€" signed so that If desired i; may be rolled tightly about the neck. The armâ€"slits are placed where the velvet meets the trimming. OCEAN STEAMSHIP TICKETSâ€"WiD this season are disâ€" [ Obituary ‘3|£| ‘ _ MRS, ALEXANDER TAYLOR Isabelia Finlay Ley Taylor relict of the late Alexander Taylor formerly of Guelph, died at the home of her won Clarles Taylor, Lake road, North GRIMSBY on Sunday, October 30, 1921. The late Mrs. Taylor was born in Scarboro and was married there moving to Guelph about sixty years ago. ‘Ten years ago she came to GRIMSBY with her son, her husband aving predeceased her nearly fifty years. A private service was held by the PY. L H. Currie of 8t. Johns Presbyterian hurch of which congreâ€" gation Mrs. Tayle was a member, at the home at 12.1%n Tuesday, Nov. i1 and the funeral tot place to the G, Jicon mooKs c 2 The death occured in _ North GRIMSBY at his home"HiMelde" on Main street east on ‘Thursday, O¢t. 27, 1921, of Jacob Books in his B3rd year. ‘The late Mr Brooks was born in the county of Hron, April 30, 1868 and came to ORygpy eighteon years ago and becamewe}! known A% & CArâ€" penter and buildag contractor, which tbusiness he folJowe for a .::Na: years, and built mmy _ of homes around CAMSBY, Mere be married Elizabeth McQuilcan _ (nce Ofield) and had resided here @Â¥er sincs. He had beenin poor bsaith for several yearsand his death Was not unexpected. L Mr. Brooks‘ tw brothers were present, Thomas 0 Hammond having bnl.pnualboflorm past . two weeks. Mrs. Brownlee cine to Grimaby with her husband and fmily some thirteen years ago. _ Shewns an active D%‘ ber of the BaptistChurch, .the W. °C. T. U., Women‘s nstitute, and Red Cross. _ She was aways ready to help in any good work. For the past three years she had been n poor health and therefore unable t participate in any of the work in whin she was so greatâ€" ly interested. _ Mrs.Brownlee was a most patient suffere, never uttering any words of compaint, always thinkâ€" ing of others, and minently lhm‘ the gifts and graces of a t Christian. _ She will b sadly missed by her husband, Dr. W. A.Brownlee, and her family, Dr. Basil E of Winâ€" nipeg, Man.; Dr. Harold G., assoiated ;mn Mb. :!:or in the a-um':.u’s.: @ra, school ronto ; Ho-or% M.Mâ€" of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Brownle. a sister in the home, all of 'h:. ta eother with mauny‘relatives of~ h MRS, W, A. !ROWNLEE The community <as greatly startled last ‘Thursday whn the word was passed around thatMrs. Dr. Brownlee had fallen down tairs in the early morning, and as aresult of the shock had quietly passedaway about 10.30 ronto; Homer M., BA., MMâ€" of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Brownle. a sister in the home, all o(v?.\q gether with many relatives Mn family, and a host of other tlle and neighbors were present at | tuneral. Sunday afternoon, which wa family, and a host of other and neighbors were present at tuneral, Sunday afternoon, which conducted by her pastor, Rev. Ratcliffe. _ Among those from a tance were a brother, Dr. M. Brommâ€" lee, of Woodstock, Ont.; a sisterfrom Mount Forest; Dr. Frank MGuire and wife, from Buffalo, N. Y, Dr. Webster, Dean of the College ¢ Denistry, Toâ€" ronto; Dr. Wilmott, Sev.â€"Treas. of the College of Dentistry and Dr. Adams, a prominent detist of Toronto. years old, and the â€"ife of Levi Smith, near Winslow, Ginsboro township, died on Monday torning, Oct. 31, at St. Joseph‘s hosphl, Hamilton, after an fliness of two eeks‘ duration. Déâ€" ceased was born : Bismark, but for many years had rsided in Winsiow. ‘The remains wersconveyed from the chapel of A. H. Désworth & Co., via T. H. & B, to Winow, where, followâ€" ing the funeral serice, interment took T. K. Intermtâ€" took place . at Guelph on Wednelay morning. To mourn are left to sons and three daughters, Jomgsf Beamsvilie, Charâ€" ol OO OOR Sotcul n tphatmmie 7 dihsaint Arrsceu les of GRIMSBYMiss Kate Taylor of GRIMSBY and isses Isabelia and Daisy of Ottawa. The pall bearers at GRIMSBY werdV. M. Stewart, C. W. B. Manson, A.. Dow, J. H. Gib» son, E. U. Patterm, T. Harvey Cook. Wash day is a dread: day not only | to the average farm Ye but her husband as well. It -un'%. pe set,, hurried meals and Irrita ty. Preparing for the ordeal the before washing tends to make _ lighter, Out the soap, prepare _1 starch and put the clothes toâ€"noak the evening. Place the first washin; in the machine and then m'md on top; sprinkle a good ve pov‘o;ourudulno water. IJ the morning draw off the water In a tub and take out the second ing and let soak until ready to wash. Never soak colored clothes over night. Be wure the water is not 100 hotâ€" nuluuuldoucy!oooolmcm Into the articles and will be too warm for the colored clothes l.ter _ 08. Have it at a temperature that you 8 PLECCSWAL LLSS 48 ©ver mg® Be wure the water is not 100 hotâ€" uum-uuucytoeuithdn Into the articles and will be too warm for the colored clothes l.ter _ On. Have it at a temperature that . you can put your hand in and be sure 10 nn.m.n.nnmmm â€"aA8 This is one of the secrete of clean washing. CL | o on 4 ol mactvenn t m MBRS, AA. SNIUTH Mrs. Abbey Aslaide Smith, 52 RUXNING TPHE WsSH XACHIN® Run the machine about ten THE INNEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, EATTCY Place clothes in cool water and let come to a boil, having added a blue washing tablet or bottle bluing, and let boil about fifteen minute« . Rinse in sufficieny bluing water. Use a Jong pan for starch and place below the wringer; run the clothes through this after dipping in the starch; it distributes the starch evenly and is a great time saver. for fine white clothes and seventeen for towels and colored garments. One cannot expect to wash clothes in three minutes and have them wlean. moe e en Hang small garments on the line by the shoulders and save the . time spent later on . pulling them . into shape, as when hbung by the hem. Hang volle walsts, dresses, etc., white stockings, as well, where the breeze strikes them, as they have a tendency to dry streaked; especially in cases where one has not soft water to use, Take colored clothes off the line directly they are dry, +s the sun fades them, Leave white clothes out to bleach if the day is subny; over night as well is better, If there l-n no ksn ALâ€"dhing +hafnrthe n4 c us thccclet 2 2 Bd ns 4 ts ie wind. D, not pin the handkerchiofs in together with the larger pleces, as they are awkward to handle and are much more apt to get lost. Pin three or four together by the corners an the line where the breeze can reach them. Do not place them in a sack, as this is not satisfactory and they .will not dry pnn_rly. h Esns e n e dn Fuld the sheets, towels, etc., when takings from the line and 8o avoid needless wrinkles. Do not fron unâ€" derwear, shects, coarse towels, etc., not only on necount of the s«ving of labor but because the heut destroys the oxygen in them,, so essential to health. _ Sprinkle the clothes the evening before the froning day, as then the dampening is evenly distriâ€" "'h-';. froning lace or . embrofdery trimmings, be sure to press on the Being the first of a series of monthly salesâ€"to help force down prices and stimulate business. â€"â€"â€"Read Our Adsâ€"â€" FOR THE HOLIDAYâ€"CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS, FILMs, BOX AND BULK CHOCOLATES the favorite tonic and tissue builder. Parâ€" ticularly good for those suffering from bad coughs or recovering from la grippe. rwoses 50c â€" sl 25c ROSAIRE BATH TABLETSâ€"Large "na * 3 for 50¢ soe CHLOROX TOOTH PASTEâ€" special. _ Oneâ€"half price +» P ase HOWARD‘S FOOT POWDER iss KLEANUP HAND CLEANER goe PALMOLIVE COLD CREAMâ€"Large i taal 39¢ COLGATE‘S SHAVING SOAPâ€"in cakes. "**"‘ _ 3 for 29¢ 2 DAYSâ€"â€"â€"FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4th, and 5th. Full 2â€"quart size and regular price $2.50, with a twoâ€"year guarantee. . At this very low price we can‘t give you the guarantee, but it‘s the same good, serviceable. $1 39 YOUR MONEY BACK fi";. not satisfied with the AutoStrop wu,Rnor. Buy oneâ€"use it for a o 0d if not suitable, return and get yl:;“ 1ey. _ Fair, isn‘t it? In metal or blades, e€28¢# Complete with strop, STEWART‘S SPECIAL SALE HOT WATER BOTTLES for special. _ Oneâ€"half price a zsc ~~ ~"@ tins for 25¢ COD LIVER OIL EMULSION ONTARIO the line wrong side, as this greatly improves the appearance of them. 1t is appal« ling the number of women who seem unaware of this fact. To iron plliowâ€"cases quickly . fold them once the long way,, press, fold once more and then fold up from the OPENING NIGHT A GRAND PUBLIC BALL _ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 NEW INDEPENDENT HALLS Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Cloak Rooms Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Wash Rooms Smoking and Card Roomsâ€"6,000 Square Feet of Floor HIGHâ€"CLASS ORCHESTRA MODERN AND SQUARE DANCES The Public Cordially Invited ADMISSIONâ€"Gents, $1.00; Ladies, Refreshments. MAIN STREET, GRIMSBY SICK ROOM SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Always in stock. Clinical Thermometers, Bed Pans, Urinals, Hot Water Bottles, Syringes of all kinds, Medicine Glasses, Invalid Cups, Ice Caps, Maited Milk, Bovril, Oxo, Ovaitine, etc. soe EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO +A &h .. soc GIN KIDNEY PILLS soc ROBERTS‘ SYRUP, TAR AND COD LIVER OIL EXTRACT â€" ®#% _ HOREKHOUND COUGH DROPSâ€"Very special, _ Per Ib. 29c CHERRY BARK SYRUP Very effective, pleasant and harmless for any member of the family. The large size at $1.00 is a good investment. â€" Smaller sizes at 60c and 35¢. for.... in. ~)_.. _ _." .. 2906 8" JAS. A. LIVINGSTON FAVORITE COUGH REMEDY in the bottom; turn over and fron the last ,::lo'-. aou:-‘ should : sorted after m those to mended 'lud':.:{l-ldm. F 0. K. Bond Printing. MANAGER.

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