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Grimsby Independent, 26 May 1920, p. 5

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a? 2 'lr.:-.,.-,,,..)),],],?,.?:,,!.,!:,!!,,,:, Your Wants d, E3: FEATH for new t chicken I paid for ( Mauro“ tion. _----. sell your fan ewe have a you nothing Bell’s Limits or 261. 'ltit1'ft' iv GR . 7 T' 53.4 Jd m0 A----------- Edgar E,,t.ifwrttrrui. We have left the .,,', - ttstring tteet at the liYaser's flint every here and there are l , , of gasoline launches trolling " _ On our starboard side, . . the hundred and one little Vim“: up the shore line of Mt Ff " peninsula and the small g; Tawney. On and on pist ..t.t was and the same won- 'FOR SALE-- old enough to t Thone 38 ring trey; Vinemoun 'q-r-tqt-ra----- . FOR sALE---Reo My newly painted, livery or fruit farms _round, two new s Koo. Clyde Welding ing Street, Hamilton FOR young. 13.1 Til-FOR SALE-one cow, six yeasr om, 'it, e to freshen June 10th; Ya,1s? one yearling colt. Apply to E. .F. Smart, ri.f,Ntor1e 97 ring 22, GRIMSBX- i",,:"' FOR SALE-six roamed house, and gage lot on Robinson St., South; She furniture can *be had if desired. tif'"'" 464, or 'phone 144, GRIMS- Y. ‘73F03 pLE--Pord touring car, in 'tid/running order; spare' tyres and _ air kit; chains; jack, .etp. John ii p, 'phone 293 ring 11, GRIMSBY. £1511 "svar--.-A quantity) of g li Glaze seed corn. Apgiy P. E '_-. . 'phone 73 ring 13, G MSBY EUR SAiB--A one-horséittension " barrow and a quantity of straw- ;ry, plants; also' about 1000 pepper ‘nt's. Apply to Chas. "Durham, 'ktit.e 43. . 'r) .1o u - ___------ {USED CARS-LI 531' let, in perfec fire; McLaughlin Etr19., Both these I Ill, . the best of at reap for quick sa dd, 'phohe 40 or If! _ 1e trip to Victoria, a warn- IB.). e sounds just before the IIB? -ters Plumber's Pass, a nar- ';between two islands which 'tia, " fringe our Pacific sea- “11:18 from here onwards that Iii,' the real beauties of the 3.,93elt of British Columbia, of which one never tires. thhere, on the chain of is- - iiv.id green of 'dlders or a Ill1tty, prosperous farm peeps 1:113 the sombre forest of firs. 11;} Mount Baker, whose snow- Bye stands a landmark for 90 .115: 'more, now on our port beam Irtdn the glittering sunlight 1'1 peat of the cascades, and ',,1t?all the way as it recedes tr), t in the steamer’s wake. Ttr Brt? and east where the land .,ty.'eern to meet is the taint out- FN") entrance of Puget Sound Y.'q " shores stand Seattle and gown American towns. To 3]";31 f', and west, some twenty Et) By, are the foothills of the ;Olympecs, whose glistening Fqteiturrs tower high above the till) ta, which sun bear the itll? Juan de Fuca, are full I ‘ Side by side we pass, ."yntr nag too, in passing, an- pythe Canadian Pacific Rail- 22 m; 1tf,'g"g'tt, tiny tug, 4mm: boom of w ole trees, rFieo a. little cove to shelter BllEt" “a. Another tug flying " » and Stripes, with half ' _ B. . " behind on its way from Ilrr)to Sewards Bay, tens of big fl, North where the building if,“ w to the Behring Straits 1ri99r8rrems. We have left the .,,', - ttstring tteet at the liYaser's ttttmt every here and there are WANTED Ives: any FARMS Che Ernm rin ENFOR SALE OR RENT l . Lt ooeeeeeot Half (Wednesday, May, 19th 'r---."" TN '.jARs---chevro1et."490",. 1919 tl perfect 'codigiop. Spare 'Laughlin Light Six, late th these cars have always est of attention. Will sell quick sale. Apply‘ to R. H. me 40 or 341, GRIMSBY. WWW A STEAM! WANTED W commumc About One cow, six yeasr old F1116 no I we 11 IMSBY 11 aw Wi 33/ 60c a, pound rs, 7e pound. for n you 3rotftt B-l.-.'-"-'"- '__---------- :e a sale. ph me 405 ies ot the Columbia. ever tires. hain of is- :leers or a a with us will cost Victoria, " plgs. tg, pair mos Jet Lg flying] The point that forms the entrance 'ty half a ottheouterharboumispassed,aatd ray from the charm gains and grows. The " of big stately Parliament Buildings in grey building stone, their broken Lines to give t Straits them grandeur, their twenty .tur- left the quoise tinted copper cupolas. their B'raser's great dome crowned by Vamver’s there are statue, and the bold Norman en- ; trolling trance-arch above the We of steps, ma side, have a fitting setting in about ot one little grass and tio-rags, and in the got- e line of ions background of the Mod the he small distant Olympics. on paétl v1m._the Queen er, leer, " .1920 on the ,warn- re the .anar- sh snow- ‘or 90 beam night 73. W Gra good ‘.K BARRELLS I WILL BE AT THE G. T. R. STATION, GRIMSBY ON SAT- URDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20. TO BUY EMPTY SPRAY uiauragigai.gllgy?j,5lll8,q As" the steamervmtrnds the fruit farms of Gordon Head, and clears the point that separates Gordon and Cadboro' Bays, a natural park of ir- regmlar but perfectly spaced oaks, forms the feature of the Island lamb. scape. Oak Bay, Shoal, Foul Bay, Ross Bay, the last resting place of the "old timers," are passed in tom. hell with its own charm, delightful 1ym2ets111whittyy1reti,i_1uhed tan, and a variety of other hues, stand opt from the remnant of the forest gardens, my a. Maze of brilliance, green lam grit with flowering shrubs, and, in the back- ground, stately mansions, seemingly fairy palaces, steeped in a maze of marvet1ohs loveliness, reeall the mmnorrofapietare sprungfromthe brain of some old master. Such is one”: first impression of the "City of Homes," the "City of Clear Skies," the city that knows no winter and whose summers are cooler than' our own. I have clieg muda who Wis in this Distric choice proper! me and I will" "r------""' STEAMSHIP TIf land. Passports, E and all matters t Burland, Agent, 'ptr Good investment for a young man or for anyone: 2 nice lots 50x140 ft. (one on a corner) in the Stewart Survey, at $390 for both on easy terms,--410 down, balance $5 Ter month until paid, without interest. Apply to F. W. VanLuven, 2 Hilda Avenue, Hamilton or W. A. Christie, Paton Sit, GRIMSBY. -irietorid," tie Queen City, and and! part of NW, ma Jim-e seamsv nhon ORDER YOUR Cabbage, Cauliflow- er and Tomato plants NOW. Grown in the John Hewitt Farm green-, houses, by Jay D. ABook , 'phone 14 ring 4, evenings, GRIMSBY East. _ N0TICE--wringer mops ordered trom Agent delayed by factory. Deliv- ery soon. Four-In-I Co., Toronto. TOMATO PLANTS-a am ready to take orders for all varieties of Tomato Cabbage and Cauliflower plants. D. Robertson, 'phone 58, Beamsville. T LosT--Seawéed grip, on May 24th between Village Inn and Dr. Clarke’s residence. Finder communicate with Mrs. Annie Perkins, .Mayville, Mich., LN 200 Empty Barrells WILL PAY 90 CENTS FOR WANTED TRIP TO VICTORIA,] gqrqqrqetere+s966664"e"e"re'6 LOST AND FOUND MISCELLANEOUS ---...-. ----..-', "WE"? rtoeq,+t+e+e"FFFFFFot"t'60f' iggiiigiiigiiigiiilgiilgiilgiMiii! 1arlotte. M ad in England ana o secure fruit f Anyone who h JO dispose of " t3KETS---. To English curr arranged for lone 64. GRIM " 3t ----r- av Iracto Dal um D nd and 1111085 I?o Eng :urrency UH "IO II rms " tT d d, the mountains shelter the land from the Paeitie gales has the ideal mm ot the temperate ‘zone, the Waters ot New or. leans, the summers ot Labrador. The rain fall is 26 inches, the sum- mer with the exception of a little rain in June are invariably dry, there are no high winds and no thuader- storms. It is the nearest approach to paradise on earth. a Every Canadian owes it to him- self, some time or other, to make himself aqquainced with Victoria, the capital of the Province or British Col- umbia, as wall as the ideal surround-, ings of the East Coast of “comma Island. _. e _--' Lighthouse on the Pacifit dwe will OC6 bottom at the One At the outer end ment, piers TOO f built, leaving a 40 the passage of ves land Ship Canal is ossal lines, capable '0 The contracts for the upper sec- tions between Allanburg and ‘Port Colborne have not yet been let, and no work has been done south of Al- lanburg. From that point to Port Colborne, the work of!' constructing the waterway will be more or less easy, as the present canal is pretty already be ott :nmense l nd set in tt em. The mbo N le dimensions ot the shi reen locks and on the 101 reen Thorold and Lake Er h cuttings, 200 feet wide am, 310 feet at the water aet depth of water. In t ,ngs the canal width is 2 Le-present Port Colborne form the Lake Erie entr Eng a depth of 22 feet at umerou " basin inside the Port Weller entrance will have, for Tmile :th a width of 800 feet at the , with 25 feet depth of wider shallowest point. of the greatest piers in exis- 3.600 feet, is to extend to lock W oing 'rence houses. cribs are l position aquired. Jensions ch will entrance us concr 'THE Massive Piers :er end of the embank- 700 feet long will be g a 400-foot entrance tor of vessels. For the Wel- mal is being 'built on col- capable of accommodating vessels as soon as the e route is made ready for t placed Massive us ot the ship canal Ind on the long level tt a fourth" ate being solid rock, the blast halt way down as y piers are founded 'ete cribs as big as Nineteen ot these already completed ' At least 30 more be INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO piers in exis- extend to lock used for dock... Le Erie, are in wide at the 'aterline, and In the rock is 220 feet. Jrne harbor entrance, at- t at normal the has temp New '61 and s f the latter he needy it. This is it ity d l t'ctte differenc of sw hiua11y cousis grain . gas other cl; large " , ities of roug less 3 ”found. Too ties o "ME'K. derange the bowel {swine causin rhoei,) fulsions, and ten re Iiig in death. pigs is IR have acces best Yt " of providin keep , rre them at a] covered :eptacle if-01 ture o A b, charcoal, : bone- "and woot).., coal B. , For t gp salt is ve keepin' t fbefore them is her ' train the m course; El' an irregular es sCoq W, The salt 1 the sh iit1 a good st; and th g e better abl attack Edisease or i sites. M ermore, of sal ' a be heart b) , e than no sal tf i In , i))tsis of co much ) I size ttl they , Vine dar, of mill "ich cont: salt, - tt er ratic ed. ' I (W! being up to l ,nces pe1 mend- White CON flow " Tg , requir, salt, " .i same ti nant P, “should 1) as the ' uiremen er. Chl, Iron pastu less 'ra, .-an those amoun * essary v ture of,” soil ar, this 3Q tit is a: supply. , tttore the Either j . salt Ot' be uellllltrt in eithe placed l I 3,8;- recemta will 1"tl ’ltered fr much. , ' i. it W i 11 gron . 'nimals coSt trac men Den: Afte Pesu of f lion men cam cros Capt it is 'br'id cha1 men will lar ot _ Thur strw 'pla thr: vim stal frui wid is will wate deep requ lSe tit lot Lake gate tion Ibelo‘ the mile born locks, a number of which have been partly completed are 800 ft. long in the clear, 80 feet wide, with depth of 30 feet on water sills. Perhaps the most interesting part of the canal will be the three twin flightlocks, 4, 5 and 6, ascending the' esparpment at Thorold. The locks are twin to al- low vessels to pass each other, and thus save much time. There are en- trance walls not less than 800 feet long on the west side at the lower and upper approaches to the locks. _ Above lock,'nine miles from the Lake Ontario entrance, twin guard gates will be situated, as a protee- tion in case of accidents to the looks below the summit level. Above these the summit level extends about 16 miles to the guard lock at Port Col- l-‘but ivertheless, le prl j nutritim des I _. physiolo Brves; r an appeti re psi Tr lity ot m I Stil 'ues the e ve j l iris, promon 5 the ii ds of the ints i stive dist Ot t 'pommpn c als, ' ely hors an rger (i .cetnta atur 2: ,imals. Hora, re n ILT, N (' I" homri. D ,ys i most' 1 Al All the cogi-bute he dy a', Tt omsiiler ' mugs of in [e lt be if. _ Liaq 0 ri"'2)te l rit ion' wi] 1g e mm inte wr W II W TE bu but ether ar n and lat the ft p 25 Foot Depth 1y through the ship canal t for 25 foot depth of vith provision made for , M) feet should occasion a W there will be tit It lew waterway, and ex- ese are located at locks i to, use bascule lift ding vessels a clear feet wide. The align- :anal, almost straight, 5y navigation. in be resumed on the :entage basis, the con- the Government's equip vas taken over on sus- canal work in 1915. istice it was decided to ork last year as part the present Welland west side through what he Deep Cut, a distance half miles from Allan- Robinson, and the sub- bridge at .the latter 3, and 3 territory when I d tl eat sin 1y W ction C0 ion period op as trouble with over hours, and shut down enti n NH 3 are being cut TY, which pre- the canal wwas ome of the best 1 5 involves the nresent Welland mo tll of Il td me or nece all probabil liet. tha \TION 1d It, in bridge he h It hit It the el' ".' _ "," ," _ P the ot 11 ot ot to D lit OI cum A c,air the m ll 1lll it 1lii4 m ' 'SHAVING St Ah MEEEEfiflfifififififififlififififihfifififlg-‘i ICE!!!' ICE!!! ICE!!! iizeeeeeeesississiisisi!leeReeeeeReiill) lut "W L L". m MI 0 The business or financial side ot rming is taking on a. new interest municipalities where rural credit cieties have been formed in" Mani- ba. This feature alone makes this rm of! short term rural credits of ngular importance. " "m----.-----"-""""""' a----------"-"-"""""""-"' ton n 'We are prepared to start Delivery of Ice as soon as ceive sufficient orders. _"PR1cES:--Book of Tickets, $5.00 for 500 ths. Buy the Tic1retsrat the INDEPENDENT. Rush your order as the first delivery will be made on Saturday. The Sovereign Life Assurance Co. , of Canada ‘We desire to secure repr cellent contract and assistan man. Apply in confidence to J. INNES, Provincial Manat ' Horses at he more than those light work. An 5 per day is ge d o. W. Muir llllt'ti','i,'_,f)NiiAy WE SERVE MAKES PEOPLE SAY: Il),')";.' ii' HAVE ANOTHER NOW!" THEY SEEM 'lltitii, [AR- IT MAY NOT BE SO GOOD ANOTHER lllll2"tis,iirpT IT ALWAYS IS THE SAME PERFECT Mlrikit "tERIt. . . iliirii),..i,'s, BECAUSE IT IS MADE FROM GENUINI IIB,:)).',),,.).-", OF P0REST QUAL1tir'-sWHrCH tFREE Illili'istf,1?iI'rH (THAT VELVETY SMOOTHNESS ANI Z‘ETA'BLE FLAVOR. McCoys Tea Rooms J as. A. Livingston ill Rich Ice cream O ot sMotyrH--cREAMY---DELKuoUs cent ould be regular rock salt in the r where the ho: s the best mea M .. ,44ff_,' .MAhA’diil ADVERTISE IN THE INDEPENDENT. ’E'A ilt K "c'r(i'ijiliic__'tl,r1'i'ii'i' 'ii,iT,t'titi,i)',i"i:'ii,k:!iii, IADP'CS 1.1-, ‘v‘; . Stewart Drug Co., Ltd. ose that am An allowanc om1n1 " heavy cents, and 60 cents ener secure representative in GRIMSBY and district. Ex- .nd assistance rendered to either whole or part time Grimsby, Ontario TAKE HOME A BRICK GRIMSBY. ONTARIO H u 50 cents to ment rly S' 25 to $10.00 Manager, 608 Temple Bidg., Toronto Ontario. 40 cents to $7.00 FAVUI'C‘IW = T, c " lI ll n ERE’TC YéEITAXES! TAXES! man ot $1.25 to $5.00 lo 1l ro Chl2 11 -tr-N_-""""e'r, "r-s.--'.-" n“ 1an The women's institute' of Rtbstone, Alberta, conducted the fall tair in that locality last year. It was a. de- cided success. This appears to be a. new line of! activity tor women's OI ll N] 50 L11 Dog Taxes and Poll Taxes now due and must be paid on before June Ist. T. O. KONKLE, . Ill - ores; t-Tsg - DRUG STORE-25% 1K Cl let .044- PPLIES r55 ?ax Collector - '-. .."..-' I IZ 1(1 tl AND 11 m tl m re- $6 FIVE Fifi U! _lil lf/Q

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