oÂ¥ *rr 43000 a 1 1 ooo The Grimsby Independent *== Pn aneeteetcnce is nover afraid of appeer always to the most perfect independence. DO WE, OR DON‘T WE and maintain its front rank of being the finâ€" est and most prosperous town in or Goes it sit down docilely and within 20 years just be The Old Forty again? There is one thing that we all must reâ€" member in going into that meeting. That is that we are all one and, one for all. We must phï¬-"mï¬cflsuwmw work and fight and build for the Fruit not just for Main Street. Grant you that Ii-&uth&m-n-;:flur work, but without the Fruit where would Main Street be . . . . there just would "AAmepilir=02.00 in and $3.00 "'"".‘ll Ia-;_u-n-. not be any. Let us go into that meeting with the mhfl“m&nhmu uï¬gmwdlï¬m.l y sns w oi t chn toun and The very heart and soul of this town and Mhm. T + i Figure out how many industries, ‘how m““-vâ€"-vâ€" Cone c 9 ries, yes, we want them and a good live wire Chamber of Commerce will get them. But do Sot forget that the backbone of your whole town and township is PEACHES. ‘This meeting is wide open. Come. Shoot Te in maaing mad ouiale gatpmred io gether then we .hvgâ€";“ * a____tL sthine that vOU ,--â€"_w.â€"'â€" b.#-v“ï¬â€˜-Ԡwish to, Chamber of Commerce; of Trade, or what you like, but let us get one going and operate 100 per cenf -n.A.!h“-hhï¬'i-"" t Mess . " _ Cémaire and LIVINGSTON and LAWSON, Publishers, l-'-â€"â€"â€"'" the nuvï¬hhgm- u#uunu-‘d flg-"" among all small towns c-hl.‘h."' ï¬-#ï¬â€œâ€œâ€˜""“'“ tate it there. If ts way, why OK. It is absolutely u who are reading this . . , l Amm n-acd-l’ï¬"""'“'"""" hc“ww““fl' m,-u-hthmli- that of ‘lflfl.’“f_____ «s L " . s sls z-ï¬omflï¬"""’*‘“‘. # # e # # =Â¥ou know what would happen. The t ant would m‘,‘h‘-‘-‘ on :: ="uï¬w--"""m" FACTS & FANCIES 1idlow. & t _ e * es C rords ,“-ybemu | ‘m-"ww““h ‘“-fl“â€u“ dll--}-wi--“"'w" * F1 4# *# ® Neverthiess, it is a repretttle ols a un mae on the end of the limb 45 t »icy wo**~" â€"~aA o with repair and other 2C C Coemege@â€"emil sein County‘s Leading Waeskty® Night, Suipoant 38 d. ORLON LIVINGSTON, Editor. Frank Fairboren, IJr. FRUIT BY AIR. __-_â€"â€"-’___â€"- ’a-ul-râ€"-â€"â€"'" ich has already started on â€" ty an tn TOR w h ._â€"â€"_i & a preâ€"war °ut rents fixed on tucky) Chronicle: uinj:al:'*wh“-b ,-'.;.."__".;...:: "'m †___However, of the tw$ evils, which i« _ mmmmr as cnchanting as the wand of a siren I Frank Fairborn, JP _ Â¥r *â€" > C C )~~ r:----.:â€"â€"“ . Gordon is right in one S make the homee of her busband isli m ce Mosc hi ente â€" Gonensrecbenemenerions tricably bound together. â€" ine®" Shotmes with s chords of love and devotion 'thB. tÂ¥ _ +. ) s 4s _] d-l‘fl:-lfl-ï¬ . qpuill} 50 chairman was frank enough. He im ths rythane pulsings of ecstatic rapture." sters they started to work as reporters. Perâ€" money have a haps they coveted an accident or a lodge tfl%di or a wedding. And as they wrote up They do well to sa the they may have used such terms buy this as "the bride was lovely" or "the attractive up for futt .â€'lï¬l.l © er it comes from shortages of materiales, bottle» meckes in supplies, or decreased efficiency on the part of the workersâ€"is not the main thing. The Grawing does iMustrate how one industry is farâ€" ndll‘.d.y.(‘yhm-. m,â€".-&nflï¬wb†perity is for more men at higher pay to produce We doubt, however, that ian heights of prosy shown in this wedâ€" e voane hm The Chiektherits Then ian heights of 1 CHAMBER OF ~COMMERCE DO YOU BELIEVE IF YOU DO GRIMSBY NEEDS A V oluntary I_'}pt’usiasm Friday Nov. 22 the above aims along w* other work to be done will beneâ€" fit Grimeby? e "a Then you agree a C. TO MAKE THIS ORGANIZA To promote a better To make us better acrminted with our fellow citizens. T.-.".‘,'-‘-M“ ".c.‘.iuï¬-fl--g you will attend the M..Jl MEETING °HE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT at 8 p.m. "BONEY" WILL HAVE THEM The latest design of bicycle in Britain has oulo-ln*um-%l:h( downhill and releases it on upâ€"grades. The cyâ€" ho uitvidecrmeneenlivacenediccivenintcnmctâ€"val clist‘s joy in swooping down a steep incline is * """ > 0p peen ord M’h-ulwu*_.‘: ments had been ordered into camp 8t NIMBA® ,__ “‘?hm;mw fl%'?-.i-.hw:.mflvz‘ %.;.,““‘“ breinciines 42 .â€""-nâ€"â€"‘“‘"" 1 a a *# “‘l ® ® ® | & . & ‘ "'-m.hmcum Tarwalk bad been puilt in front of St. JOstPNS wwï¬hll he will an-a-a.u.â€"n-dn--pu hh.rb&u-ld-do-cvb- mtu&.!u_-.-nm‘nw he __Mfl“'&ï¬. p-a.nlâ€-uï¬uwu miï¬_rg"fllb'.l.“.&l P *"" uanfruzer and the a paradise of enchantment like yeddier of d © ® © wekiler o â€" of clubs gather in their hunâ€" Sreks for a raily, what a stirring clamor will not all tuned to the same program ! MANAGEMENT OF MONEY _ It is remarked that young . clis som be taught how to manage money heoms -c-d.?d-ddu:-. mz af -q'l!&qbnï¬ogdm ltal-hnn:ï¬lzllfl:- s hhlbflflnhlgmnfl!'ï¬h children, and teach them the benefits of savâ€" unhflb“fl-b“'ï¬ HOWEY ied UE ie Oc WmCtC u%â€"n-m-umdu They do well to save some of it, to help them nrï¬haï¬v-d-fl“h“ up for future use. * * * * Children who form those habits accumâ€" ulste money which can be used toward their m-lb:nm-hlh.-l their chances of well in work and busâ€" iness are improved. â€"egapecialy if they are #â€"â€" ’--‘â€wd.!““ tells us that great efforts are bting W“-“ all the work completed and w‘ --“‘..mm""’“ at Bufâ€" Talo, N.Y., on May 20th, The desi® /0 ot Sncmenet Grove, Morth Grimaby, on APM 270%% Of William Andrew, infant sou of G. MurTSY -..."""' -n-r.o-w-'-"""""m"†fl. a-hn-ut-l“"' ht cents h-n-u-n-mh-“". |ߢ*~lfl"‘â€~. l sery Aubuiny Motle would sell you wali paper. 2°" Pel c four ks a roil and up. H. G. & B. freight mmâ€"lflmm‘w.“’nr- mnflmhw o -d“-tcuâ€"ltifl'-‘" T hale, at 35 cents per bundred. The . Cont? t -I--uluua-r.a.mufll""' Ctparines has been held up. Canadian Militis reLl _uumu:‘â€â€˜""'- e tre werk in Juse. In this , May 24th, Vicâ€" ..-.a..'--nbnll'â€""".’"“ Ceeeeemal C000 Aea Henry, W. F. Gibson, Geo. Aâ€" Y85090°° ___ jaon. ncmmflfl'â€"*’ es hed been connected to central that week for G. L .....muuma«.l.:.sâ€"n -au-.aâ€"mu*""“"""' a n --M“““ d“-.a-â€"w-â€"-"' -vn-..:.w.v--u"‘“"'" -u--u-â€"'d'â€"nndfl-"" .‘hb“d_fl“uw u.au..--ouummw‘ hmnâ€"’o"""“‘.- â€ï¬â€œn“ï¬-mum& ""M““u-'l e Tows riding of bicycles on the sidewslks and Sit, lous Griving by the youny biades of the dsttict Tos “Wm'uu-ll y" rare INDDDEZ: e e @ t L‘“*“‘Mâ€"u a-l-flv.la.ml'“ .1--.--.-1.3.'1-“-!““:.-"*‘ -..“mwl'-m -.â€"m.--fl"""""_‘ wm_hï¬npâ€".h-ud This establishment. April 29th Mr. and Mrs. JopeP® “duâ€ï¬‚ af their wedding. Miss Cleland of Rockton had teâ€" ‘d-’l‘--hm,‘lnfl n‘-‘npohlh-uâ€"whw P C"2 uL. Tf aA ~ af MeMaster s t a 2 e on d_hv.;lmudlâ€" ity was assuming the pastorate of Grimsby maâ€"nmnuâ€"hm“- -.-u-“l‘-‘h-ho- ’I"" u’-w‘hpfl“‘“ af Wm. Forbes and was combining the two business» --umunax.t.a---- his hardware store. Grimsby Cricket Club was orâ€" #hm*fl“mu“ ummmmmmyu‘ stands on Livingston Avenue. Nige) Keep and wife left Winons the week previous to make their home in California. On the eve of his departure he was ,.-n-n.-n-una-whw‘ â€"-dr_-nu.-.x.o.r.m-.m er of Mrs. Hugh Kelson, Grimsby, and is the gentleâ€" men who wrote the writer from the Pacific Coast ."*,-l.m:n..flhh-u_. Lo = . ‘There must have been an dlection in the offing in 1901, as the local Liberals are calling a meeting db.â€"d‘-d-m'dlhw db“hâ€â€œh&w --hn.c.'.'-bâ€"'-llp“‘ ‘W. F. Randal!, secretary. Grimsby Court of Revision on the Voter‘s List was to be held on May 17th.. A movement was on foot to do considerable advertisâ€" -.au-n-aumuuum_ lcan Exposition. A new bank had just been incorporâ€" ated in Canade to be known as The Sovereign Bank of Canada. It is now out of business. ‘The Grand. Trunk RaQway intended to materially increase the fldflwmwï¬ï¬‚m-‘ double header trains and running omly ome locomoâ€" tive trains of shorter length. George D. Boyce of Caledonia had moved to Grimsby and hung out his thingle as a painter and paper hauger. A small run h‘m.ï¬lhï¬ï¬h“‘ # # # According to The Ledies Home Journal the well dGressed young lady of 1901 had the following hints for her guidance in choosing summer attire:â€"White holds first ramk this summer, as it 44 last, for children, young girls and young women, and for clder ones also when combined with black. White lawn graduation gowns this year are trimmed with Cninty hemâ€"stitched or lace trimmed ruifies vpon the skirts, the waists being tucked and nenaned, with embroidered or lace insertion set in. White and eclored wash silk chirtwaists made Uke ordinary cotton ones will be much worn this season. Wide sashes of soft ribbon used as beits and ending with long ends coming to the edges of the akirts, are to be used with summer gowns. Collars are made from two to three inches deep and over foundations that may ‘be bought in all sizes. As a rule the collar is made of the dress material and trimmed as the walist in Many of of the paraacis this season are of satriped silk in white colors, and many others are of plain back and the dark shadec ‘The sticks are long, and as a rule are less ormate than they were a year ago. And that‘s that. ~“ is missing when six people get a coupe people are always to beâ€" fore they coflapes. drinking who is ue s Shopinstion: but a man than a loafer, Mickey Finnâ€"An internal hotfoot Betterâ€"What every girl should know. “â€"“"u-‘ï¬- Made to order from original WILF. TRAVIS Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham ail eizes of concrete blooks Geo. F. Warner 182 Main 81. C., Dr. D. R. Copeland, Telephone 502, Grimsby G. ROBERTSON Harold B. Matchett sanRieTER, souiciron, etc. mlim_ DLiCrror * (0f St. Catharines) Seturdys Only â€"â€" 2 to 5 p.m. SUN LIFE OF CANADA ELco Mém George 1. Geddes T. R. BeCra, B.A. Member RLET.A. PFhone Winona 55â€"râ€"22 Wiring And Repairs 12 Main Ot West, GRIMBY Mours: 8 am. to 6 pan. 14 Qrarle Strest, Grimsby Moure 0:00â€"12:00; 1:20â€"8:00 ‘.":fl-mnnu. Vermn Tuck MARTIN F@ An Appointment D. D. &