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Grimsby Independent, 15 Oct 1919, p. 4

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FOR . SALEâ€"A cooking â€" rango, Welcome, National, in good condition, cheap. J. W. Eaton, GRIMSBY. on a factoryâ€"Vote for the Bylaw. Bachelor suits and overcoats sell themselves but not if the people don‘t see them. Ask to see our young men‘s! styles. K. M. Stephen. Reg. Willis, Toronto; Ernest Vanâ€" Alstyne, Toronto; Harry VanAlstyne of : St. Catharines visited with Miss Bella Willis on Tuesday. LOSTâ€"Wandered away a very valuable Purebred Orange Persian Cat, answering to the name of "Pal". Finder will confer a great favor and be rewarded by returning to Miss Margaret Book, GRIMSBY East, A meeting of the Citizens‘ Liberty League Committee will be held in the Committee Rooms tonight ‘at eight o‘clock. Everyone interested is urged to be present. ‘phone 176 ring 3. Hugh Whyte of Ottawa spent the holiday with his "parents Geo. C. and Mrs. Whyte. â€" + H. Kirk Vance Farrell ‘of the Toronto Denâ€" tal College was home over the weekâ€" end. P Mrs. Buchann: 1 of Toronto spent the week end with her sister Mrs. C. Harl Marsh of Toronto University spent he holiday with his parents Albert and Mrs. Marsh. FPOR SALEâ€"Young pigs, ready to take away. H. L. Gibson, Phone 37 ring 4, GRIMSBY. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Farrell of Burlington, spent the weekâ€"end with Reeve C. T. and Mrs. Farrell. Roger Allan and Mrs. Allan of Hamilton, spent the holiday with J. H. and Mrs. Gibson. « Frank T. Shoebridge ‘of the Cusâ€" tom staff, St. Catharines, spent the weekâ€"end at his home in town. FOR SALEâ€"Beets for canning purposes. A. T. Hunter, ‘phone 76, Maple Avenue. Eva and Frank Little GRIMSBY, spent Thanksgiving in Galt and Glen Morris. > WANTEDâ€"â€"’I“O buy a good â€" Coon coat, or other fur coat. Apply INâ€" DEPENDENT Office. Grimsby Needs The Canadian Stoves Ltd.â€"Vote for the Bylaw. Don‘t forget you C.M.R. boys, about the reunion and banquet in Hamilton on October 24th. FOR SALEâ€"Lots of apples. See large advertisement. Jas. A. Livingâ€" ston, GRIMSBY. Reg. Haist of Niagara Falls was home over the holiday. Jas. A. Livineston started _ the korses at Dunnville on Monday. Â¥ W. F. and Mrs. Randall spent the holiday in Tillsonburg. Ralpa Chubb of Hamilton visited in town on Monday. FOR SALEâ€"A stack of hay. N. Wilcox, one mile North of Smithville. Grimsby Needs The Canadian Stoves Ltd.â€"Vote for the Bylaw. Harold Walker of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end with friends in town. FOR SALEâ€"Cheap, a good work Lkorse. ‘Phone 69, Winon@. ESEA RHDSHrmHSSEmermprr ie Nedketedeiedeatediedes meCMlCtCKiCKz hocal Items Of Interest NDE SpSDpSSmSmpbbpmmrmmrrdAlCkecietie e RiCRCletCletie VOTE FOR THE BYLAW FOUR BANK OF HAMILTON YÂ¥ § $=} oNT. XXXKXKHEEKEEEEE®E®EE®Y® To ESTABLISHED 1872 HE great advantage of a joint Taccount is that if one party dies the other has control of the account without any legal proâ€" ceedings being necessary. Money is available for instant use. Conâ€" sider the advantage of a joint acâ€" count for your wife and yourself in the Bank of Harnilton. Open hunting season ~for rabbits and hares commenced today and reâ€" mains open until Nov. 15th when it becomes closed season again until Dec. 2nd when it opens again and remains open until Jan. 2nd. WANTEDâ€"Organist for two manâ€" ual . pipe organ, Presbyterian Church, GRIMSBY, by November first, or as soon after as possible, state qualifications. â€" W. Montgomâ€" ery, Session Clerk. "TJTimmy" Lawrie and his good colt Paddy Patchen 2:21%4, cakewalked home with two races last week. Winfing at Binbrook on Tuesday and again at Caledonia on Friday. Bob Scott got third money, while Harry Biggar copped second with Lord Ryckman. FALL â€" PLOWINGâ€"We are now in a position to take on adâ€" ditional contracts for Plowing. If interested, pleasea communicate with us at once. BELL‘S LIMITED, GRIMâ€" SBY, Phone 405 or 261. :: Cc ons The prospects for cheaper clothing are not at all bright. Canadian Woolâ€" lens and cottons are still being shipâ€" ped to Europe and until this condition is reversed, price will be high. Howâ€" ever some stores are selling goods at much higher prices than others. Farâ€" rars sell their merchandise at the most reasonable prices. They manufacture their own goods. They buy and sell for cash, and are satisfied with a smaller profit. We~would like you to call and look over our values. The ‘better judge you are, the surer we are to sell you. We make suits to your order. Every coat and vest tried on and satisfaction guaranteed. Always at your service. Farrar Clothing Manufacturers, 5 Market Square. We Sive premium tickets. A Payroll of $4,000 a Month Means Something to a Townâ€" VOTE FOR THE BYLAW. or 261. FARMS WANTEDâ€"If you wish to sell your farm communicate with us â€"we have buyers now. It will cost you nothing unless we make a sale. Bell‘s Limited, GRIMSBY, ‘phâ€"ne 405 FOR SALEâ€"A few articlee of household furniture and a few garâ€" den tools. May be seen at Mrs. T.A. Drury‘s, at <~Beamsvyille, down Mcâ€" Quig‘s Sideroad, West of Village. FOR SALEâ€"Social Jewel kitchen Stove; Sovereign Base Burner, both in excellent condition; also <chicken house and ° run. Mrs. Sime, Adeâ€" laide Street. * . K large number of .ratepayers atâ€" tended the meeting in the Council Chambers on Tuesday night and heard the Canadian Stoves Ltd. Byâ€" Law carefully explained. FOR SALEâ€"Three ton of Timothy hay, five ton of Lucerne, two ton of Blue Grass. Also young pigs. Thos. Mackie, ‘phone 74 ring â€" 4, GRIMSBY. The old officers of the 44th Regt. are holding a reunion in Niagara Falls on Friday evening, October 24, when plans will be discussed for reâ€" organizing the old unit. FARMS WANTED â€" Fruit, Grain and Stock, farms wanted for waiting clients. Please send full part culars to Joseph H. Smith & Co., 501 °C. P. R. Building, Toronto. ODDFELLOWS NOTICEâ€"Owing to Election night next Monday the Oddâ€" fellows will please pmeet, at 7.30 to transact business. G. E. Miller, Rec. St. Andreéws Church will hold the annual Bazaar on November 26th, 1919, in the Parish , Hall. Homeâ€" made cooking, homeâ€"made aprons and fancy work. f You can get all the latest songs and dance music récords at Vernon Tuck‘s : There is nothing just as good as the Victor Record. A Sale of Work and Home Made Baking will be held on Nov. 28th by the ladies of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church. Watch for further particuâ€" lars. CGRIMSBY BRANCH TO RENTâ€"Comfortable fiveâ€"roomâ€" ed cottage to quiet people until next Spring. Rent $8.00 monthly on Main Road, near trolley stop. Apply Mr. Eames, ‘phone 73 ring 2, GRIMSBY. Committee Rooms tonight at eight o‘clock. Everyone interested is urged to be present. : Man wanted to give me a price to plough _ thirtyâ€"five acres in fruit; team and tools provided; soon â€" a8 possible, as I want to: put the team out.. Mr. Eames, Box 121, Patterâ€" son‘s SidÂ¥ng, ‘phone 73 ring 2 GRIMSBY. i See me before making arrangements for your European trip. I will l0o0k after all the bothersome details and secure your tickets and passports. A. Burland, Phone 64, GRIMSBY. A Public Meeting for women will be held in The Methodist School Room on Friday evening Oct. i7th at 8 p.m. All women interested in the success of the Temperance cause are urged,to attend as final arrangements will ‘)e made for workers for Monday Oct. 20thâ€"Voting Day. After a nasty accident on the Torâ€" ontoâ€"Hamilton hishway just west of Oakville on Saturday © afernoon, by which his auto was overturned, W. J. Drope is nursing a badly. bruised shoulder and was otherwise shaken. up, his friends will be glad to know he was feelng considerably better last fight and hopes to assume his usual duties in a few days. UNDERTILINGâ€" Scientific und.râ€" draining will double your creps; our digging machine makes a perfect job. We will give you expert adâ€" vice on your drainage requirements and it will cost you nothing. We can also show you how to underdrain your farm without putting up any money. If you want any tiling done at once, we can do it iow if you apâ€" ply quickly. Bell‘s Limited, GRIMSâ€" BY, ‘phone 405 or 261. A meeting of the Women of GrimsbÂ¥y and District for United Prayer will be held in the Methodist Church Scho0l Room on Sunday, Oct. 19th, at 4 p-flb{ sharp. 4 4 Mrs. Yorke and Miss Hazel 01, o ;:e‘;‘:;flg?ee oWillihold go platâ€" GRIMSBY spont the â€" holiday WitB | Oresses, "Prayer is a distinct, uniguo relatives at Niagara Falls. s ;ff lemental power in the spiritual unl A large number of GRIMSBY cifl‘;, se." Come and pray. On behalf of zens took in the races at Dunnville| tR® committee, f j on the holiday. A k : W. E. Cullingford. October 16thâ€"Toâ€"morrowâ€"YVoting on Byâ€"Law to loan Canadian Stoves Ltd, $7,500 for 10 yearsâ€"Loan secured by first mortgage on plant and property. Grimsby has never lost a dollar on a factoryâ€"Vote for the Bylaw. October : 20â€"Mondayâ€"Election Day Election returns in Moore‘s Theatre that night. FOR SALE â€" A number of ning weeks‘ old pigs. Apply to Robt. West, foreman, A. F. Hawke FarMm, Phone 80, GRIMSBY. . 1 October 16thâ€"Thursday Eveningâ€" Garratt Concert Company, in aid of G. W. V. A. in Moore‘s Theatre. October â€"17thâ€"Friday . Eveningâ€" Liberty League meeting in â€" Moores‘ Theatre. October 24thâ€"Friday â€" Eveningâ€"G. W. V. A. Dance in ~Clubrooms; two crchestras. W. D. Fairbrother was in GRIMSâ€" BY on Monday night distributing ballot boxes. Thanksgiving passed off quietly in Town. t s St. Catharines has a new daily paper called "The Daily Topic." a Toilet Set, Dishes and Tools. T8 Stove, Table, 2 Bedteads, 2 Springs _ 3 Mattresses, 6 Chairs. Miscellaneous Stuif. *A TERMS CASH. Stanley Rayburn and Geo. Goodma owners. 4 Jas. A. Livingston, Auctioneer. GON Dining Room Suite in 0*, cont; 1 Round Dining Table, 4 leay 1 Sidebo@ard with Oval Mirror, 5 Dining Chairs and 1. Arm and Rocker. Parlor Suite, 3 piece, in Mah also Mahogany Parlor Table. 2 Small Tables. Gramophone Records,. 1 Morris Chair. 1 Parlor Rug 9 x 9 and Carpe Bedroom Suite, in Oak, consists 1 Double Bed, Spring and Mat 1 Dresser and Window Table. 1 Large Heary Iron Bed. Kitchen contentsâ€" 4 1 Crown Huron Stove. 1 Table. 1 Kitchen Expanding Couch, VOTE FOR THE BYâ€"LAW. Saturday, October AUCTION SAL Mattress. w9 2 Chairs and Wicker Rocker _ _ 1 Galvanized Tub, 1 Wood Wash Tub 1 Broom, Kitchen Cork Linoleum _ 1 Brass Lamp, 1 Carpet Sweeper _ A number of Stove Pipes. "Ta Snow Shoes, new. ; 1 Axe, 1 Bucksaw, Pails A 1 Mop, 2 Screen Doors Pots and Pans, Blinds and Curtains, Of the Contents of two h At the Independent Stq’ a Rooms, Grimsby ___ At One o‘clock AS FOLLOWS: NG EVFNTS of the Citizens‘ THE INDEPENDEy: Kp cont.a.imn1 4 leaves, Mirror, | | se 18t J j " | invites 3â€" Chnrch g | tist Ch O‘clock. _ The f form r " | dresses element â€" | Â¥erse," e | the coI p, Te if it was charged. It was. man struck a match to see if the _,;ige tank on his auto was empty. rasn‘t. â€" _ P man patted a strange bulldog on head to see if the critter was afâ€" ctionate. It wasn‘t. A man speeded up to see if he uld beat the train to a crossing. > ~couldn‘t. 9 4 e Churchâ€" Anniversary will be _on Sunday, October 2%6th. The is will be preached by Rev. W. fartin‘ of Hamilton. #b Local Referendum Committee tes all workers to the Interâ€" _ METHODIST CHURCH. _ Sunday October 19th, 1919. J. A. McLachlan, M.A., Pastor m.â€"Public worship, Major Alfred . Lavell, B.A., D.D., of Brantford ill preach. * _p.m.â€"Public worship, the Pastor ‘ch Rally for Prayer vin'_tile‘fi:x;-â€" Cllurch on Sunday evening at 8 &b_re'a;ch,, topic: "A Prohibition tlement." T. JOHN‘S PRESBYTERIAXN. ‘,'aynda'y, October 19, 1919. m.â€"Public worshipâ€"subject The rward Movement and Prayer. lis, will be the first of a series of esses on the Forward Movemenz. members are urged to be present. pm.â€"The Church School, Mr. T. _ Jenkenson, Supt. m.â€"Public worship â€" Subject, phibition and Personal Liberty. a. â€"Interâ€"Church Rally for prayer the Baptist Church. esentatives of the | Baptist s of \Ontario and Quebec will in annual convention in Ottawa r 24â€"30. BAPTISY Sunday, October 19th, 1919 i.m.â€""Reality in Religion." _ p.m.â€"Bible School. Churches A CALL TO PRAYER. ‘Following Christ." (Bapâ€" ervice.) y 8 p.m.â€"B. Y. P. U. â€" ay 8 pm.â€"Prayer meetâ€" wWAS AND wWAsSN‘T. USED CARS 3 DAY SALE of |I SBY, ONTARIO Commencing October 16| Ford Sales and Service Genuine Ford Parts JAS. FISHER: In The 1 Ford Passenger, 1918 model in good running order, good tires | . . . . . 425 1 Reo,5 Passenger. in good mechanical condition, good tires, 1915 model . . 300 1 Ford 5 Passenger in first class condition, newly painted, good tires, ventilating wind. shield, ball thrust in rear axle, 1918 $575 modst ... . .. .0. . 9. u. . 40. 4d 1 Ford, 5 Passenger, 1916 model, 4 new tires, car in good condition . . . $325 1 Ford, 5 Passenger, 1916 model, 4 new tires, car in good condition . . . 1 Ford, 2 Passenger speedster in good funning condition . . . . . . . . 2 Fords, 5 Passengers, 1918 model, ventilating windshield, cowl board, it good tites :. . . ... . . ; > ..> . 1 5â€"Passenger Ford, 1918 model, good tires, cowl board, speedometer, all in good condition, well taken care of . . ‘THE VOGUE FOR | â€" SWEATERS Shetland Coat Wool, in all the wanted â€" shades. In skein or ball 25c and 35c. New Fall ‘~â€" Blouses in Fashion‘s newest creations. Silk Crepe de »& Chene and $k, Georget‘~ . Ladies‘ Sweater Coats in Tuxedo and Norfolk Coat Styles, youthful colâ€" lars and belt or graceful flowing sash in the leading seasgon‘s shades, many with contrasting trim $4.50 to $9.89 Children‘s Coats and Pullovers in all shades, styles and prices. Is Enhanced by the New * Weaves and Styles Ladies‘ â€" Slipâ€"on style Sweaters, sleeveless and with sleeves, purled at the waist, clogse and loose weaves. Some have brush wool sailor collars and gypsy tie effects, full range, shades and sizes $8.75 to $7.50 i Each is a model, therefore indiviâ€" dual and distinctive. Distinguished Hats, in all the newâ€" est shapes, close fitting, medium and wide brim models, smartly trimmed with wings, quills, ribbon, flowers or novelty ornaments. They are new, of rare elegance, fashioned of the richest materials, made painstakingly, artisâ€" tically. ‘ DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY $5 to $10 A. F. Hawke GARAGEâ€"MAIN ST. GRIMSB Y yc ~ d219 THE BOYS‘ JERSEYS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS CAPS HATS Boys‘ Slipâ€"on Wool Jerse] in plainâ€"navy. Special to $2.50 * Cl English, good pattern, tw one piece top, banded ac peak. Ranging in . T $2.00 to $3.89 1 3 "he Large assortment of men‘" 4 fall underwear, includm%, tions, separate shirts and. Moderately priced for this selling. "Yoa Men‘s‘ Fancy Percale S stripes and fast colors, stiff ‘cuffs. â€" Regular $2.25. tional value for $1.89 e good styles, <â€" buckle tébff! $1.00 to $2.50 w / ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ©â€" â€"MEN [ Boys‘ Tweed and Corduroy Men‘s Soft Fedora Hats in | of Black, Brown, Green, Faw 64 to 74. Regular $5.00 Wednesday, October 1 5th $600 $600 Boys‘ Value 1 Hose, 1 ribpbed,. on‘ $Â¥ JE & "@ (vl m M » IQI’,

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