I“um"“"""""'"'"'"'"""'â€"11"meIIIImmlmImumumumIllulmlmmï¬ "miiimommrriimmmmiirimmiiirimimriimmmmmummmmmimmmi'", anIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImumumnumniimm Wednesday, December 3rd, 1919 G. F. GLASSCO ' CO., Limited 28 KING ST". FAST - - HAMILTON, ONT HIGHEST PRICES mo FOR RAW was HOSHAL & BURGOYNE ICING SUGAR-per ll, FANCY CAKES-NCCI Xmas, Iii) Paper 'ifiiitiii MINCE MEAT--per lb. ......1. SWEET C1DER--Quart . . . . . . . BEST GRANULATED SUGAR Old MEXICAN ORANGES DRIED FRUITS-. New Seeded, Raisins, large pkts. [ New Seedless Raisins, large plus. ' In bulk, per lb. ................, Large Muscatel Raisins, per lb. . Fancy Cluster Raisins, in I'll). pkts Just fine for the table .'. . . . . . .. New Cleaned Currants, per lb. . . . NEW Lemon and Orange Peels, pet APPLE S--We h IT IS TIME TO THINK ABOUT PREPARING F OR. CHRISTMAS THEABIG CASH S Sugar is sc Ch risties doz Phone 239 Citron Peel, per lb. . Shelled Walnuts/per Shelled Walnuts, 2 C Apple boxes They are the freshest prints from the largest factories-Call in and see them. ".." :: Bring "to your 'notice the latest reproductions of ar- tistic tapestries and other hangings of years ago YOU’LL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE PAPERS SHOWN HERE 1n Out NOVELTIES IN WALL PAPER HAVE JUST ARRIVED GRIMSBY, Ontario Wholesale Manufacturing Furriers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices per 1b nave some mce government b they STO. Per bo 8 lbs. for . FARROW LOOK OVER THESE PRICES oz. tot TRUCKS LEAVE FOR EAST AND WESTAT 10 AN. AND 3:30 PM. OZ “The Home of Furs Beautiful" GLASSCO’.S -tsweet, pet yrmlc FUR COATS. It is always a pleasure tor us to show our goods. Exclusive modes Children's and There's a reason-Because you buy direct from the Manufactur- err at_strictly Wholesale Prices, thereby saving the. middleman's profit. . F ashionable F URS JOX :e spy bushel QUALITY THE BEST ----PRICES LESS--- and $2.00 .35C 35c 25c 20C 15c 80c 60c 15c .00 55c 30c 30c 28c 30c 25c 6c es in Ladies', Misses', 1 Men's FURS and Grimsby "Made in Hamilton†TAPIO CA TEA--Li; FRUIT EXTRACTS--3 for MATCHES-Eddy's or D 3 boxes for ."'........., LUX-v. fo'r ............., SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA OLD DUTCH-... .......... TOILET PAPER-tarm, KELLOGG’S BRAN KRUMBLES CREAM OF WHEAT-packets . PUFFED WHEAT-- ........... PUFFED RICE-. ".'........... PASTRY FLOUR--Lauret 2/11 SHREDDED WHEA'rc-2 "for . . . KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES PATERSON’S SODA" WAFERS bags ......... ...... Purity 24 .lb. bags '7 Five'Réses, 24 1b. bags 'oc, lb. for ....... Hack Ceylon, per 41 I. & B. Special, pe "ight of Asia (The 4 " A11TTe for packe yton Hiahe " The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful showing the high es; teem in which the deceased was eld. The funeral service was held at his late residence, Vinemount at 2.00 j.m. Sunday by Rev. W. D. Clark. In- terment taking place at Queen's Lawn Cemetery, GRIMSBY. The, pallbearers were, W. H. Vanduzer, Chas: Hawkey, John Althouse, Chas. Barr, Westley Harvey, Hugh H. Bertram. Surviving are his wife and two' sons, William H., of Buffalo and Har- ry ,of Vinemount, and three. daugh- ters, Mrs. w. P. Clark, Burlington; Mrs. J. D. Rountree, Hamilton; and Miss Mae at home; also two brothers, Andrew of GRIMSBY and Samuel of South Porcupine; and 'four sisters Mrs I. McIsaac, Hamilton; Mrs. W. Tew, Dpden, Ont.; Mrs. P. Brydes, Alberta-; and Mrs. W Packham, De.. troit, Mich.. V Saltfleet, passed peacefully away on Thursday, Nov. 27th, at Hamilton City Hospital, in the person of Haml- ilton Sturch of Vinemount, after a serious operation. I Obituary 2 F. Uarsc Many gret at death ot Phone ' Servi house I Creek .4 Church The Funeral ' The funeral of the late Constable Springstead took place from his home in Stoney Creek, on Tuesday afternoon at three o’clock and was very largely attended by relatives, citizenshot Stoney Creek and Saltfleet and by County and Township offie cials. Sheriff Middleton and many'i?t the County Constables were present t3 show their last token of esteem t their fellow official. Advertise in politics. Sheriff Middleton was muCh affected when he' heard the news of the tragedy, and said he considered Springstead to be one " g the most intelligent and active of the county force as well as the mast respected. sprinkstead had been doing duty at the jail only a few nights; having taken the place of County Constable Bolton, who had been given a turn as death watch. The dey, however, was, not new to him, as he had acted on the death watch staff of several con- demned murderers at the Hamilton jail. . BASE Ull.lllillSElll (lllilliiiilit ac very arers were, W. H. Vanduzer Hawkey, John Althouée, Chas Westley Harvey, Hugh H or m1xe ices were conducted at , the and at the, graveside in Stoney Cemetery by the Rector sof the t of the Redeemer, the Rev. J. son. - r lb. . only te fade.2 (Continued from page 1) HAMILTON STURCH were th the highly esteemed resident ot passed peacefully away on lure Dominion THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO roll lbs. for the Independent ll lb $1.50 $1.80 $1.80 65c 65c 75c 85c 35c 25c 25c 25c IIC 25c 25c 20C 30c 20C 25c 15c 25c 25c Married at Montrose, Scotland, on Nov. 19th, 1919, Beatrice Mary (GWeenie) Wayman, eldest daughter ot Mr .afid Mrs. S. _ T. Wayman of Beamsville, Ontario, to Major Bruce Ropen, M. C., D. s. o.,- Rbyal Field Artillery, Army of.the Rhine, the-son ot Captain Ropen, M. M. (retired) 'South Africa. J Terms.: ten months credit; cent. off for cash. Bee bills Livingston, Auctioneer. Vinemount, I will offer all 'his farm stock and implements for sale by public auction . Everything will. be sold positively Without r,eserve as Mr. Hildreth has sold his farm and is giving up farming. Sale at one o’clock. Terms: $10' cash; ten months' credit; 6 per cent. off for cash over $10. See bills for further particulars. Jas. A. Pdvingston, Auctioneer. - .' December 11th, Thttrsday---On thi date, on the farm of Mr. A. Mr.. Ross the old Jacob Pettit Farm. i3ne mih east Of'Vinpmnnnf T mu] has“. 1.“- “a. December 4th--lrhursdas--on this date I will offer the entire holdings of tarm implements and horses, cat- tle, etc., of Mr. Harry Smith, living one mile East of Vinemount, on the Ridge Road, for sale by public auction Everything will be ‘sold positively without reserve as Mr. Smith has leased his farms and is retiring from farming. ' Sale at twelve o'eloek, noon, very sharp. Terms, $10 and under cash; ten months' credit over that amount; 6 per cent. ott tor cash over $10. See bills for further ‘par- ticulars. Jas. A. Livingston, Auc- tiohéer., December 10th---Wednesday - On I this date on the farm of W. H. Hil- I dreth, living one and one-half miles , south and one-half mile. East otl we to the 1503.: appreciation of tion and faithful perintendent, ma believe the i'nmaI tor and no cor made to the Boa, land wholesome (Continued from Page One.) hired help), $109.58. . Average expense per inmate per week (inc1utiws of sapdrintendent's family and -hired help), $1.90. Average expense per inmate per year (inclusive of Superirttendnet's family and hired help), $98.80. . '0'e'6'6'66B"6"FFgtFt+erqeerq"g, FIFTY-FOUR INMATES IN HOME W$$%M*Â¥%*¢%$**MM*WW ' l a little 1 appret ommitte u jliMllllll SALE DATES Phone 392 intere mates All Wool Cashmere Hosiery rib in black, Egr'cv, or heatl Chris Practical Suggéstions from Our Men’s Shop . For That Man’s Xmas Gift Ire ROPE 3"--.mf YMA N Il 1e pastur: ten mont tlt to tho antribl hristmas Neckwear in Boxes, $I.oc Of superior quality Ambrican sill,; newest colqrings in wide flowing Avg-ift alWays appreciated. . ine Solid Leather Belts-With ini a very acceptable gift our ure Linen Hdkfis., soc-Wi Shopping Days itg 18 Till Christmas ye wen a1 port in m d it 1t 8116 in th fees, amountin recommended _ price Wh al public, to take this institution and is respect, and not a inmates are human ' and a_kind word is by them. o M fu to t1 d th iin and m a on the redit: s this first Chris fitting time for will toiward om l'l mit ll off' we wes, two lit L number o II this stool will be sob rss is break ever IIS me Inn IE E. V. HOFFMAN , O d. V 0 ll J1k%,,PJllk ' I'll-‘1 , Grimsby , WMMWM*WWM*MMM**MMMWW before have th \ wh h nstn tl - = '"""""""mm"""riiuiumuiimmirtniumiuumiuominmiuuunimiumimi? 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