PRA E Een "' 6 e T k 5 . ol 5 e 4 e ts e %1% $3 7 e 2 5 Main Street Phone 88 Grimsby % * s ue oZs oBe oBe oBe aBe «Be cBe «B eB oBe aBe eB oBe «B eBe oBe oBe aBe oBe eBe aBe cBe oBe aBe eBenBe aBecZe aBe eZe sBe oBe eBe cBeaBeaTe oBe oBe obe cde Te cle sReaZeofecfecLenSecQecQecQecte : Phone 225 Quality Grocery Grimsby Z E No Coupons given on Flour and Sugar & E -.I-l"““"""l““l""|||||||||I|||||||"|""“"""""l|""“""""l"||||||||||||||||||||||||||-| °_ ANNOUNCEMENT _ } GRIMSBY BAKERY ~~THEAL BROS. GRIMSBY â€"â€" PHONE 108 in any giame, and w} from ~Some one‘s going to be mightily pleased. You can‘t play the game of life unless you‘re prepared for the risks by nourishing, wholesome bread foods. Add to this delicious pies and cakes and life‘s one grand> sweéet song. 2 s Have you given our bakery a trial vet? & A Full Hand Means Luck As a special inducement to PAY CASH for Merchandise purchased from us, we have arranged to give away, Absolutely Free, these magnificent pieces of Aluminum Ware, and by saving your coupons you will soon be able to furnish your home with a.complete set of these Aluminum Cooking Utensils. . 2 Do not miss this opportunity, but come and trade with us, and see how easy it is to secure these Articles Free of Charge. : : â€"THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIESâ€" Aluminum Cooking Utensils Given Free under our Profit Sharing System Pure Metal â€" Best Quality Polished Finish READ What We Give Our Cash Customers FREE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915 To the citizens of Grimsby and District, ~ _ I wish to announce that I have again entered mercantile life after a year‘s absence, and have opened up a ‘Meat Market in my old stand, next door to Hotel Grimsby. - I respectfully solicit a share of the trade of both old and new customers. 4 M Nothing but the choicest of Meats, Poultry and Vegetables will be carried in stock. A One Coupon With Each Ten Cent Purchase Our Fine Bakery J. P. ROBERTSON S._ E. M A_BE_YC, DC Guaranteed for 18 Years n its a hand fall to The Rev. J. A. Ballard officiated at | the service, and preached a. very | thoughtful sermor. ;The main theme | Oof the discourse was the 'i-mportan-cei of the development of character, this | being essential to the well being of | the individual, shoth in â€" the present ; und future life. The â€" congregation ‘ joined heartily in the imusical part of | the service to which the choir contriâ€" | buted a plsasing rendering of the anâ€" ; them, "God be immerciful to us." | The proccession â€" reformed ~ outside the church â€"and proceeded â€" through the main streets, the marching and counter marching â€" of the +â€"Uniform Followiug these came the officers and members. of Court "Lincoln" Beamsville, with their jevenile memâ€" bers of Court "Prinee Edward" GRIM SBY, thése with their smart regalia combined to make a very "attractive spectacle. i a military :member, Corporal â€" Reg Sharpe, 44th Regt., these were follow ed by the Uniform Corps from Hamilâ€" ton, under the command Of Capt. Archie Martin, recently elected High Chief Ranger of the Osder of Canada. The Company of Foresters respicnâ€" dent in their coats of Lincoln green and the trappings of the early: Forâ€" esters, evokjig admiring comments {rom many cnlookzers. _ A. 0. F. ATTEND CHURCH (Continued from page 1) i Theâ€"chief addreses delivered were iby W. M. McClennan and Miss Gertie iSmith, secretary of the local branches {of the Society of Red Cross.. Other speakers were the Rev. Howard Rodâ€" {gers and G. M. Thompson, of Tapleyâ€" i town. 4 for LARGE ATTENDANCE AT WINONA SHOWER The Institute hall at Winona was crowded to the doors on Saturday evening, every seat being taken and not even standing room being left, for the miscellaneous shower and concert given by the Women‘s Institute of Winona for the Canadian hospitals in France. Mrs. G. A. White, president of the institute, occupied the chair and introduced the program, which was an excellent one, and those contributing were heartily received, their numbers being much appreciated. Miss Marâ€" jorie Pringle and Mr. Fred Cloke gave 34â€"Goods at Stoney Creek drug store, No. 873. _ * s us 35â€"50¢ worth of sugar, No. 193; â€" 36â€"Nursery stock, No. 120. 37â€"Nursery stock, No. 1029. 38â€"Nursery stock, No. 1009. 39â€"â€"Stationery, No. 143. 40â€"Box candy, No. 839. 41â€"Comb, No. 606, not called for. 42â€"Table cloth, No. 1430. 43â€"Plate, No. 751. 6thâ€"Dozen silver tea spoons, No. 960, not called for. {thâ€"Lady‘s handbag, No. 62. Sthâ€"Half dozen silver teaspoons, No. 106. 9thâ€"$2 in cash, No. 753. 10thâ€"Trousers, No. 206. - 11thâ€"Trousers, No. 872. t 12thâ€"Umbrella, No. 1454. 13thâ€"Parasol, No. 111. 14thâ€"Rayo lamp, No. 223. . 15thâ€"Hammock, No. 1111. 16thâ€"Soup Plates, No. 1073. 17thâ€"20 1b pail of lard, No. 1292. 18thâ€"50 lbs flour, No. 607. 19thâ€"Shoes, No. 1376, not called for. 20thâ€"Boy‘s suit, No. 819. f 21stâ€"Boy‘s sgsuit, No. 917, not called 22ndâ€"Bottle perfume, No. 250. 23â€"Cuff Links, No. 600. 24â€"2 lbs tea, No. 1410. . . â€"24â€"Bottle perfume, No. 993. 26â€"Buggy whip, No. 739. 27. â€"Buggy rug, No. 1313 C 28â€"25 lbs flour No. 49. 29â€"Wagon jack, No. 1370. 30â€"Buggy wrench, No. 856. 31â€"Box stationery, No. 114. 32â€"Cap, No. 74. 33â€"Baby‘s shoes, No. 48, not called ardâ€"Framed picture, donated by W A. Cunningham, No. 918. 4thâ€"A chair, donated by the J Hoodless Co. No. 975. 5thâ€"A chair, by G.. W Co., 1820. § Two vocal solos were rendered by Miss Hazel Gifford and a reading was given by Miss Campbell. One of the chief early events was a ball game between Tapleytown and Tweedside. The prize was a hat doâ€" nated by Begg & Shannon, Tapleyâ€" town being the winner. Prize List j 1stâ€"Folding bath, donated by the Pioneer Hardware Co. ofâ€" Stoney Creek, No. 210. The proceeds amounted to nearly $200. ; 2ndâ€"Brass jardinier, donated by T C. Watkins, No. 229. o L. R. Tobey presided and the 44th Reg‘t. band of GRIMSBY, furnished the music, which was thoroughly enâ€" joyed by all. One of the most successful garden parties ever held in Tapleytown was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" bert Hormning, on Wednesday, August 25, under the auspices of the Women‘s Institute, for Red Cross and patriotic purposes. oNE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL GARDEN PARTIES EVER HELD IN TAPLEYTOWN The members of the Courts wis‘ to express their sircere thanks to the ministers of the churches for king@ly urranging thesoa services and to the choirs for the valved assistance at the same. Corps proving an attractive featu THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Robinson & Hre vocal solos;_ . Mr.â€"D. H. Craven, violin selections; and Miss Gertrude Philp, several recitations. Two. speakers were added to the pleasure of the even ing, Mr. W. M. McClemont giving one of his special fine patriotic addresses, while Lieut. Ballard, recently returned from the front, told _ of his life in France, what he had seen and what the armies of the Allies were doing. His address provoked great enthusiâ€" asm. The shower proved a generous one, and among the articles received were socks, towels, sheets, pillow cases, cigarettes, razors, chocolate and other necessities and comforts for the solâ€" diers. The contributions thus reâ€" ceived will be turned over to Paardeâ€" berg chapter I. 0. D. E., for the Canaâ€" dian hospitals in France, while the proceeds of the evening, amounting to $32, will be given to the Red Cross. Everyone who visited the entertainâ€" ment was most liberal and the ladies of the Institute are deeply grateful to all who aided so materially in making the occasion‘such an unqualified sucâ€" cess. (Toronto Star) "Hello, Girls," the show at the Star Theatre this week; is replete with novâ€" elties and has a chorus of very Pretty girls, among whom are some singers of merit. The audiences yesterday were more than satisfied. T. L. Corâ€" Rev, Jesse of the. Upp will preach Under the auspices Oof the Bible Society the Rev. A. W. Banfield, who has been a, missionary for fourteen yeats in Nigeria, Africa, and who has translated the New _ Testament into the Nupe language, which is spoken by about a milliin people, will give an address in the Methodist Church next Sunday morning. Mr. Banfield is reported to be a most entertaining speaker. f _ Sunday, September 5. This will be the last day of union services as arranged between the Presbyterian and Baptist congregaâ€" tions. & : 11 a.m., in the Baptist Churchâ€" "Taifte in Clirist.": s s Contributions to the Bible Society will be regeived at both ‘of these serâ€" vices. t Followingz the evening service Rev. A. W Banfield, missionary from _ Niâ€" geria, will give a lantern lecture in the Presbyterian church. SAVOY SHOW FEATURES A REâ€" CRUITING CHORUS K. M. STEPHEN, Grimsby Women‘s Institute Week ..n;., in the Presbyterian Church. Jesse Gibsen, Field Secretary s .Upper Canada Bible Society UNION SERVICES count up rapidly. Every suit in the store will have a special price. Save two or three dollars and at the same time ; This is a great work and deserving of the hearty supâ€" port of everyone. will be given on certain lines of goods and everyâ€" thing possible done to make the fund as large as possible. § As the purchases you make would be necessary anyâ€" way, only see that you get in by the 8th September. There are no conditions. Simply buy all you can at this store and swell the fund. We have agreed to give five per cent. of our entire cash sales for this week in aid of the METHODIST SEPT. 2nd to SEPT. 8th, Inclusive Men‘s Suits and Ladies‘ Coats . ‘TELL YOUR FRIENDS It Costs You Nothing RED CROSS WORK HELP THE RED CROSS SPECIAL PRICES well, the musical director of the comâ€" pany, composed a song on Sunday night which is a direct appeal to the young men to do their duty to the emâ€" pire. The song was sung yesterday by Miss Mildred Schaeffer of the chorâ€" us, who has a remarkable voice, and was encored again and again. The words of the verse are: "Your flag is floating on the breeze, Yopr ships are on the sea, Your army‘s fighting on the land, Your country to make free; But still in death are those brave hearts _ Who‘ve already fought so true; . Your ranks are thin, so men fall in, Your country‘s calling you." o. Foy e & ues Fha y No k NE Loca CuwS. 25 es CA .. uNSA Lo is m e * Ayestith h Sss * Em Mad cm f ‘ï¬f‘- toet dev pleinrea Pocv Ds Rasod ie e wes? ME ns (rsvll se ce 42e A e nass P geyia c e l C o es n e on d stt 5, 10, 15 and 25c STORE, GRIMSBY Ribbons (now in), per yard .......... Window _ Shades ........«i.:.f?....~..... Boys‘ Undershirts, Fleece Lined ...... Boys‘ Under Drawers, Fleece Lined ... Men‘s 50¢ Braces:,";;.3>."...2...‘.4. .: Fadies‘ Halrâ€"Nets ;. ....s2. iAÂ¥ > MA i... Babies‘ Wool Jackets ................. Wool Caps for. Boys â€"................. Boys‘ Sweaters:....s.:.....:¢.4ai¢*.lx, DBrootfs ;......3 ... . .2. 0s dea d se 1e a n o ds Just a few more tea aprons ........>. Fig Bar Cakes2.lbs....:........... .. Laces, All Designs 2 yards......>..... Embroidery, Per Yard ....>........... Double Roasters ...............,....... Ladies‘ â€"Collars ;.>..;:..:isAs.....n¢. Granite Sauce Pans .................. Granite Cake and Pie Plates .........>. Handkerchiefs for all ........o....._‘ Babies‘ Bonnets ........2....0s..0..%¢g.l. Ladies Vests, Regular 25¢ ............ 2 _ 5, 10, 15 Yeo $ and 25c Your Yopr Your Your Do not forget we do picture framing and control the Grimsby Shoe Hospital THIS WEEK‘S SPECIALS !, a Helen Delaney, Ruth Phillips and Anita Marceau are dainty comediâ€" ennes, and the fun is well handled by Ed. Jordan and Bob Simon. Hank Simon and Charles Letford have an excellent instrumental number, introâ€" ducing several patriotic airs. Princess. Kalama and Mr. Knau are Hawaiians and have a characteristic ally beautiful dancing and singing act, in which the ukaleli exhibits its haunt ing charm. w y s ing Sept. 6. _ _The "Hello Girls" will be at the Savoy, Hamilton, the week commencâ€" The song will be published and the proceeds devoted to purchasing luxuâ€" ries and comforts for the soldiers. . ... S¢, 10¢, 15¢ A.. ieA e »ade «+xÂ¥rcsiscii.>dde <.srrasys.s. dbe sys ie ianeriao® .. .. .«".~. t foOr â€"66 <ra‘ ccrsmeat,. 906 serscsarianyp, ade ... .. 160 â€"& 25¢ ..... 15e & 25¢ iss .ina aoe . ... Se, 10¢, 15¢ PP FÂ¥imneonnp snn 90 3 aan ces moo .>%z.,"~~A06, 100C .. ... B tfor 1he 2 for b¢, 5¢, 10¢ i aghie s . oo . isx‘sk . «1 % 15 3A0¢