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Grimsby Independent, 23 Aug 1922, p. 4

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5; each; chil4 BP Fi.00. 1 «on en i0 000 .. 20R SAt tach : "i farmer sb "Lde; ers, 10¢ each: & 1be; old fashloned butter cmh..gt and #e; one or two «mall tables, $300 ::l: child‘s long rubber boots, No us Land sleigh, T5c; _ wheek cenlence® and «ome Ing iown ttisce ‘Piohe"" Woin, three . p A furnace '&n per view Gardens. AppÂ¥ on survey. s Ts A@Â¥IHO _ Patp and _ Autump Carniva) o.blu:. 13th ":.."3 promises to be a umdinger, t advertisement in this Issue," * nfl-»m-tllo’ubr the fall term on ‘ho-’-.y Sept. 5th. The \"'Dlx::( real fun" will soon be over for this year, all _ moders cooking rADé 1st. _ AppIÂ¥ Grimaby, Of "’;:(.)n. SALEâ€"In x thregâ€"speed, & §11500 cash. At C shune 180K _ ___ »{reei w e onl TO REXTâ€"Sevenâ€"roomed house in Stoney Creek, Ont. _ Apoly John. A. Lottridge, Stoncy Creek. EOT Eoo PWV SNDSCE cald !:v her side â€"J. A. /ithouse tidge Road, phope 55â€"2, Winoks. FOR FOR mm merananaa e e e en en OS FOi SALEâ€"Fresh milch cow with 1 P & + isluasmn Kepp, _ "oy af ar. w K n avenue will Pit of 8t. Johns chur and Sept. Ird. erwell, Smithville Carnival | of UICTY ...h '.l.i lrvln."-m! .llo Gorge, 0t t won who is veryi i1 °* "**!UD8 their Frank . Woolverton of New York, h'fltl..mil-lluorll- Nina 'Nnm,.. Mountain street eneâ€"half mills over Mre, Boister ang ?;'.hl‘. G., are _ Rev. and ue indey., ‘~P8® _Church Pondent hall, Thureday, ~"" .“‘l‘:( this Beamsville t t 2% Mills, any T. TA® town. AvplY L. Crimaby. ~ee our special values at $45, $60 and $75. The time comes in the life of every man when he conâ€" siders the purchase of a Diamond Ring. Â¥ Our stock consists of the best of stones set attractiveâ€" ly in the newest scttings, We will allow full value in other goods for any of our diamonds returned to us at any time. TlleDnnniRng FOR SALE OR RENT Vernon Tuck, BANKâ€"OF HAMILTAN .o se wvreteie e ALBEâ€"Attract‘ve realdence v «ight rooms, moderp CO®â€" close to trolley ; garden fruit;: garage. Owner leayâ€" 7 TTR C008 Wasls. Store . Nell M. Leckie, M.A lobn ty phone Boister and son 0d, G., are visiting n of . «2 °* "!Aâ€" of Mothâ€" n of lr."Y. R. L.,::. o venue will occupy 1 pul« Johns church on Aug. 27th J. A. C‘MPBELL, MANAGER GRINSBY BRAXCH Nee etca â€"Indian _ motoreycle «4, good ruuning order At Central Garage Of w mt ©NVCCT mt R 1g _ rubber boots, No. leigh, _ 75¢; wheek s be sven @t_ MR street, Grimaby. vâ€" roOtd® rage. Owner leay» Calder and Hazleâ€" ® rate tor 19282 h.n'n.. wer last year, med bungalow, electric . HgbL, month . Lakeâ€" Mr. . Newman, * When a customer of this Bank maintains an account which is satisfactory, and when his status is such as to inspirg confidence, we cordially golicit a statement of his financial needs, with a view to facilitating the conduct of his business by a judicious extension of credit. Marold, of With Mra, 309 semeer n O o Pnd PASTUREâ€" Good pasture w of water. Apply to W W 1 XOTICEâ€"Parties wianing 10 to Toronto Exhibition will d0 | make their arrangements NC culling pho9® 45 ______ ze uen en C WANTEDâ€"Girls and wom<n tor graling and sacking peaches. Apply at the Grim=by Areta, G, &. Mayeock, Wivisional Manager. EeE tm _ FOR SALE OP REXTâ€"New bnngaâ€" lows in L=>eview Gardens; also sixâ€" room buns Jow with store accommoâ€" dation fo rent. Geo. E. Armstroug 32 Main street, Hamilton, or W. M PME o viv dation I€ 0 FeMs TT 12 s 32 Main street, Hamilton, or W poulit, Agout, Grimsby, p w ' Two Irishmen who ‘were old Mmd-l mt’ mot in the street one day our "Sure, 1 met a man last week, and| bedad, I‘d have sworn it was yourâ€" o tw |self," said ong, ppaine ib riairar ty >® Legpora| â€" "ABd wasnt? it?" asked the other, FoRr LKâ€"Your Whus Legborn| "Divil a bit," rep the â€" first. mm:_Aa wallets, or w»d exchange|"Dut be was your very image. bardin‘| for larcsr fowl for table use; lun{m was a trifle grey. I suppose, sow eut flewers: Ay,ers, Giadioll, DakH«®.) y« haven‘t‘u twin brothér a tew year», Phone $38, J. 4. #mye,. Livingston) older than yoursclt?" ‘ avenue. 1 ol ts io s on o e oo d es e o O e o on uk d Superintendent and _ XMrs. F727 Sifton of the Iincoln County 1% me aftended the grand picnic and fleld day given by the inmates of the Wentworth County Home, at Dundas, to the County Council -u.‘filflehlc Oof Wentworth County on WWdnesday last. ‘The affair was a very extenâ€" sive one and luln% of â€" visitors from all over the County vis‘ied the home that day.> This idea would be a good one for Lincoln County offiâ€" clals to think over, as it would bs the cause of hundreds of Lincoln »restâ€" dents visiting the Home for the first time and thus have an opportunity of seeing what a beautiful spot it is and the fine condition in which It is kept bride nettaplis it 4 9M 1 â€" "“ -;.;'..‘--llll has T PUpuiar to be was the plen 8. yeek with ot many useti mt and h:num"dnu‘l"p.,,'"’..'::'; l2 o ort, _ Burwelt .) After the festiviti § i w ‘". Â¥ “-""""'tifl-uumanchnuw Auy puplis of the Grimaby o ouee 1008 W ENis, of Orfitia, anâ€"| gch8H) nounces _ the Oln.:o-nl of .l’l; their M'..lflnhl“ far ind :llllll"..':flo Helen, to Mr. Delos the Middia 'al:u':fl.-hhnh., . Cole, Of ‘Mr. and oarra nAE tiny 3 marriage to take place early in Sopâ€" man _ of the "luu‘ tember. Mr. Cole is a Grimsby "Old whose phone numbe; I:' Boy" being born and/ receiving his e & sarly education in our Public Cchool.| Mr. W. G Johnson, The congratulations of The Indepenâ€"| Y@N4¢,,.suffered a ""Ix @ent and those of his many t »nd«| 90 waturday afternoon bpp here are extended to him. At the| lennis courts of the Deer Park p- mt m::.!l:'fi;l' in t.-" nt ‘l:: Onu::y:lulb 'l-.:: the + perintendent of the Ontario . Govâ€" No waâ€" i turned ankle ernments Savings Banks. I"" y snral T W@iorewsnA all his household furniture from To. munull'uhlldmu"h to hear from _ anyone contemplath they misin make y ‘o, «Otder â€" that t m Yan on its return se moving On Prj B. Papers are best quality HELP WANTED lanee ‘s» " Tt Leckis of lance in connsetion with Cpurch Razaar in the Inâ€" lall on Friday and Saturâ€" us CC COan ‘ake. ‘Then attend the Church Bazaar, “: been made | especial “'.':l and Mra, l:‘- r l eccasion A 0 to win it. ‘The cake trip. * _ today. _ About present and the was the recipient 1 beautiful girts. a dainty luncheon ) well 10 now _ bÂ¥ **\ _ Willie, aged six, was going through E’ an orchard 1o®ing for the easiest tree "\ to climb, when he came face to fac» O\ with the Irate owner, who had wih C\ hnim a {oroclous dog. H’ "Whore are you going:" Jemanded "! this unweicome individual. "Back," arcd Wiliie, after one louk at the ang. | HOCRSES FOR SALE Arins I% unsl W [« |_ _ Americaâ€"1, Mrs. Allan: P A Mariow. * t" $ “; ! Schwabonâ€"1,â€" C, , 1 WJ. Â¥ McCatlam. $‘ 2," "‘ Mrs. G. Luno, § * [ ’ Aliollqfl.ll‘ exhiblts Mr. C. ll::- sert, of Cirazsles, staged an excellent and varied collection of Gladioli, grown from last year‘s seed, together |v|th some . beautiful . varieties . of sweet peas. lt l lum ; unise m c _ 7C0r HHrk |and Country Club when in the “""L‘-.l.l he l-ra-lu.n. h:‘.u very y sprained M advice from his physician he is Ing off his foot for a few days . ""‘" able to get about on erut ‘The next meeting is arranged for Tuesday, Sept. 5th when members are fl.‘ to exhibit Dahiias, Conmos and era. Rev. H. H. Wilkinson favored the| meeting with another interesting talk on the cultivation of the Gladioli, the meeting being made forther enjoyâ€"| able by the choice vocal selections of| Mrs. J. Gilbert. i Mrs. Ellingion Jones showed anâ€" other chotcé collection of perennjals. Miss _ Dolmage _ seme _ admirable GladioH, Hibiseus and Dahlias, and Mr. Boulton, of Beamsvilie, brought Other beautiful displays of Gladiol were shown by Mre. Jas. Allan, Mrs J. Smye, Dr. Smith, Dr.. SBrownlee Burgess Book, Geo. Gibson and E. G MeCallum. The wecond Gladiot evening ::nd n«.l-r ll.ol.du.l., on y 22nd inst, a large variety on view , showing a wonderful fusion of bloom and color. Jm""‘;',’:_“'z rus of Geo. Smye, a forn resident, on his farm on ors Hoad, south west of night Miss Murie} y In visiting wish y Miliwarg. Master Russe) ?,‘ :'"::IO. mre s The Misa CREDUSBY reet ther exhiblts Mr. C. ll.l:. assles, staged an excellent 4 collection of Gladioli, i last year‘s seed, together e beautiful . varieties . of Td of New York .-flb".,‘. Dr. ways ol chks mss ren der. J 1 You xnow what m. 1t you‘re getung «ho des: as the next GM@. may aot have realized «aving in time, money and cobvenience in "wi. alone dhe * EY ARE YOU! * 'lin.m:':s'l 1'31 Scme paid moreâ€"#ome less for identical articles, according to Adversising has to make buying tairer tw : by stabiliz ing prices ‘The advertis@r m?' his yricv â€"the same Fw all _ two the reaws aguinet the seller‘s, and the betâ€" to: man won out by a penny or The old public market was a place of bartering. _ There the houtewife matched her wits return for Q"‘ ir ‘separate mbBitiss to larket Place wher i paying 1t ,..‘ “l:ll 6. muy aot J what‘a «aving in und copvenience in he | * Â¥ & to the u«* uld quickly uh vaD /n is Aussili. d al " preciated by the Beach Tennis Club who this year "ran things." The duck race, probably was most fun, because the" sassy . little . things would insist in blinking at the nearâ€" est victim then cleverly dive and come up yards away, neediess to say to the dingust of the would be winâ€" Ith) | new, ‘There were two of these little Id.] beggars, one for the kiddies and one iber | for the grown ups. To the delight of ©0lâ€"| every body the very smallest and F®N.| youngest of the contestants won lbv‘ the| junior duck, d2Y|" Pollowing are the tennis club offiâ€" W.' chh'lo.r.o’n.uul“ "b.l:.hrlhha.: ‘& | ceptional ure: _ M 008| MeKellar, Mr. Robert Wagner, Mr. E. i"®~| Purvis. ‘The very capable judges ; were Mrs. Harry _ Burkholder, â€" XMrz. ‘ Of) Wilson and Mro. Marry McKelar. lh-} The handsome prizes were kindly Â¥as! donated by The OGrimsby Beach Co. TE®| Ltd., The Tennis Club, Mr. Ja». Wray, 100\ Mr. Hawke, Mr. Chas, Farrell, Mr. L. ,-'vsmn. Dr. Fairfleld, Mr., Hagh Marc omm Take c c A_ D8 betielated ... in the Music ; Canadian .\'Hnn ing twentyâ€"fhe ters, and ® birg dors, pianists a; There art nos thes {:l‘ ‘lbf vo 0 UA . ar [ in if ty es in 7 |ed. while Out The new ‘ciiseum whichâ€"will be use for the irst rime by the Canaâ€" diar Nation: Exaiyition this year nas ® 4 actes nder root. Th&-q log diew, whh is larger than Mo l son S:‘l:c':) '-a'"cl,. has m'l:u acâ€" comn or 3 A week f .u“?;cu ‘- one of he aew trun- at the Canadian Nldovl Ihition thisâ€" year. _ A Nc;b:a? :-.:n‘y with over l!? pment d programme eac m-hg of theclosing week. ! otte: Boys‘ camoe, single, â€" Wilcox Cup, 16 and underâ€"H. Fair. Noys‘ 16 and under, canoe, double â€"1. T. Clark and H. Leask; 2. L. McKelNar and E. Foster. Girls‘ Scout boatâ€"1 I:. 1. Wileox. Girls‘ canoe, single, open~41, Mr« Irvin; 3, Miss Purvis. | _ _Girls‘ canoe, mixed, MeKinney and F. Coat Schultt and V. Purvis, Balloon raceâ€"1, A. 1 Fortner. * Girls‘ canoe. sincla 1 fifty places in 7 ed, while q‘b have several gon "The PMiMle o wrund &NE in. approximate® 1.200 performers The <cenery Will ie 800 feet long. *me Dotinion Experimental Farm will heye #whole -5.'.' in the Hortiâ€" â€"ug at the Canadian Naâ€" mommeppIOn this year. _ Eleven WINONHCCanches will be repreâ€" | _ Boys ‘swimming, openâ€" ]cfi.? 2. B. a'é 1, Franw ys* canoe, bles, openâ€"1, R. McKinn@y and Adair; 3, Gregor and Shnitz. Don _ Meâ€" thi mn‘:' _doubles, ;m&:"u:uh-l'uczu- and lamyne ellar; _2 , Mrs, Irvin mid Harry Fair. P Mprivena iesd 4â€" .+ A0B . awarded) at "Kitchener Cottage", the asummer howe of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MceKellar. One of the features there was the hearty "three _ cheers" . jor Mr. Tom®«® Wileox for his beartifui «llver cup. SUMOM®TO"Y managed old Macassa‘s reliable megaphone, announced . that all «#cces«tul efforts would be awarded! at "Kitchener Cottage", the asummer howe of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MceKellar. One of the features there Mixed «wimming! underweightâ€"1, E. Mullin: 2, E. Lucas. s‘ Boys‘ canoe,. single. openâ€"1, MceKinhey: 2, Don McGregor. Boys ‘scout canoeâ€"1 Burns: 2, J. Tavlor. successfully managed rellable Mezsphone. a css ECCE CTY 907. MTVRN MIST+ tin, Mr.*Burkholder, Mr. H. D. Mcâ€" Kellar, Mr. Adams .Mr. Tom Wileox, Mr. Jolin Pearson, Mr. Alt Clark, Mr. McGregor, I ;lo.- winners hlla':â€"'. ‘s _ rowing, . _ openâ€"1, Lachlan MeKeDar; tt%rry Fair, Girls‘ swimming .openâ€"1, Vivikn (.'la::': 2, Winnie Wileox. a‘ rowing, single, openâ€"1 Wilaâ€" myne McKellar; 2, Mrs. Irvin. Girls‘ canoe. double, openâ€"1, Mrs Irvin and R. A.?L'z':" y and v, k: 2, Coatsworth Roys‘ canoe. 12 and under, «ingleâ€" 1, J. FPoster: 2, J. Taylor. Cirl« ‘dowble canoeâ€"1, Wilamyne McKellar and E. Antnes; Misses Guyâ€" | Sth annual regatta wasâ€"beld at *"®rimwby _ Beach, _ Aug. â€" 19th. Although the elements blew up a intertere with) the span w ie "ooms aport or the wan» derful enthusiasm _ of the happy erowd. ‘The spectators were gatherâ€" oo qlong the banks of Lake Ontario, on the wharf, which served as a grand stand, and good old Macasea‘s Those taking part were from ages four years to forty, and there were heaps of entries for every one of the twentyâ€"cight events. _ Among . the most important.races was the Wikeox “.m“"w who . cerâ€" tainly is a gooj sport. It might #s well be mentioned right here that "Tommy" also guve ‘the hboate: and Weuatarad al ?"â€"m..:'. ‘Ah“.’,' Girla" canoe, single, 14 and underâ€" N. McGregor: 2, M. Wileox ;)ncl race, openâ€"N, l‘l:\d. r. duck raceâ€"Aubrey Wilcox Mr. Robert Wagoner, who had . #« & UMMe of Wales Durbar," the stund spectacle at the Cansâ€" Nationd ‘Exhibition will have canoe, mixed, doublesâ€"1 wINXNER® AT pEicH RECATTA and . A. Wileox: 3 Contaworth; 2 Good Food, Fair Prices Efficient Service Curtain Nets. Regul fOF s1 5h.0 + +1 2Â¥ Madras Curtain Nets per yard, for. . . White Hematitehd Cigtain £1. In greens, blues and bw;;:â€"krgn_-lz-& In greens, blues and browns. Regular 59¢ AMd. We, fOK... .. + +<+ochat n nb in eie n tadh Liberty Castment Scrims.. Regular 35¢ for Club Bags, all p;ict-;f:u; JUST INâ€"NEW SHIPMENT OF TRUNKS, °_ ___ SUIT CASES AND CLUB BAGS See our special solid leather caseâ€"excellent valueâ€"at,\ .2 ....1. 1. 2 .z k‘ Numerous styles to choose Tmm. and note the low Jprices at which we are selling s to “ Trunks Regular $1.59 Suit Casesâ€" Cream Viyella Flannel with |')c-n'ch stripes. i Selling price. . . . Texr wÂ¥ir‘s .++ .1s vighien £h%a s'-u A final clearance of Women‘s Suits. _ On sale at per suit C Rl}llll;‘li PRESENTING AUGUST MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THIS WEEK A late purchase of these dn-in-lg style, others longâ€"waisted and s PHARMACY xbunmdh?flln. + W. $. Clark, Phin, DAINTY SUMMER BLOUSES AT REDUCED " PRICES NOTE THE SPLENDID VALUES BELOW _ _ _ _ _ DRAPERIES PHONE 245. iberty Casement Scrims $3.95, $5.50. $7.50, $14 Wax o. ... ... Yeg BOYS‘ KNICKERS Our stock uf Pure Spices will appeal to the careful housew!*» It includs all the necessary Spices »uch ne Allâ€" spice, Mixed Spice, C‘~. «. Turneric, Celery Seed, ceppermint Cinnamon snd wayenne Pods. CLEARANCE OF GINGHAM FROCKS AT *"" J s> . MALF .PRICK for... MEN‘S KHAKI WORK SHIRTS or Fair pricesâ€"honest weights efficient service and quality Gr formula for success. staple "..... $8.00, $10.00, $13.50 ome CREAM OUTING FLANNELS AND 0 0 _ _ HOMESPUNS s WOMEN‘S WOOL BATHING SUITS Phone Orders Promptly Delivered PURE SPICES Always a a rarge assortment of Corks ways a complete stock of fancy and Groceries at the lowest market prices, in and see for yourseliâ€"or ‘phone in rder, and we‘ll be glad to deliver. Regular CcOMPANY WHITE CROSS honest weightsâ€"cheerful ind quality Groceries is HA WKE %“' ~ “EIIAAAJ; . o 1 ho *‘ $3.89"$7.89 Voiles Regular Regular 35¢ for Kegular §$2.25 Tt : 12 .l BOYS‘ LONG PANTS Regular $1,00 $1.00 * 1tc"" 39¢ ... 50c 69c $1.25 asc and S1 o. .c .s â€"~ T0 ‘s Fine Allâ€"wool Bathing Wednesday, August{23, 1922 BOYS KHAKI SHIRTS 30¢, for Frocks, soneâ€"in @xedo ""°" $1.59 and Sealing to and our 39¢ 19¢

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