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Grimsby Independent, 23 Jun 1920, p. 4

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dAAA tituinn AAAAAAAAAAEEAEE en B( in AAuirmnmmiuue & (e (@) (©) (©) (@) O o (©) [(O] n0@8 (@) this country GRIMSBY. I will make all your arrangements for a trip abroadâ€"Tickets, Passports and other details. And will handle all arrangements for anyone wishing to bring their people or friends to this country. A. Burland, ‘phone 64, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sunley, Norman and Miss Grace Sunley,; Captain and Mrs. Doughty and Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Farlane of Guelph, were visitors at the home of Mr. Geo. Sunley, over Sunday. James Cloughley has severed his connection with the the International Harvester Co. of Hamilton and acâ€" cepted a position with the GRIMSBY Fruit Growers Ltd. Ladies‘ high cut white canvas shoes, sizes 3, 4, 4% and 5%. Closâ€" ing out at $1.98. K. M. Stephen. After July 1st, we will suspend delivery and cut our prices to make up for it. Try this system and you will appreciate our endeavor to lessen the cost of living. This method has proven a great benefit in other places and we feel that we can give so much better prices on meats that the public will appreciate it. 4 Mrs.Fred Cowell spending a few d: in GRIMSBY. ©@©:0@© The first picnics of the season were at the Beach on Saturday Owing to the great cost of Delivery we have decided to cut that heavy expense and give our customers the benefit of the Mr .Fred Cowel of Beamsville, spent the weekâ€"end in GRIMSBY. Monday was the largest day in the vear and the first day of summer. . Canadian Express fruit started for the season. DE SSILELE NSE NSERLSLIAE Te im Kedested KLocal Items Of Interest of Conscientious Treatment, RORESEp N RIIDIH T P Heiertedececdieiedes edk ie debeedesiedesieskiiedes. eyes to our care you PHONE 3 T he S TORE of OLIALTI TY FOUR Cherries are ripe Maplewood Early June Children‘s Glasses Government y‘ish on . to ensure getting them Grape Nuts, per package . Kellogs Krumibled Bran pkg Corn Flakes,® 2 for‘t ..}>... Shredded Whea Our stock of groceries is clean and fresh our smoked and cooked meats are the best Avlmelr Map When you entrust VERNON TUCK BANK,.OF‘HAMILTON FRESHCEFRUITS AND VEGE‘T Meats at Lesser Prices Quality Meat Market REMEMBER WI OPTOMETRIST Cash & Carry ,eal d orn Tomatoe av ESTABLISHED 1872 O1f your child‘s are assured © ~~Toronto, :â€" is with relatives U A J. ESSE R TH;E business of the Bank of Hamilton has been built on integrity, a progressive spirit and courtesy. All your own associaâ€" tions with the Bank of Hamilton will go to prove the truth of this statement. Careful consideration is given to the extension of credit in the support of legitimate busiâ€" FISHER & REECE Peas, 23¢ I t + e +s .200 t] GUARANTEE "riday filled traln System PHONE 6959 20¢ 25¢ 229C 16¢ ager (©) 3 1 (©) (e) (€) (©) (©) (©) (©) (@) ©) na © 6 & *) *) lone We feel particularly interested in close economical buyers because we realize they are more interested in us. We do n t rely on a fine front or a swell store to draw our trade. As to these we are at a disadvantage but when it comes to real actual valâ€" ue in good honest clothing, we outâ€" class our competitors. We have . a magnificent, showing of Spring and Summer Sui\fiings in all the best. goods at prices which mean a distinct sayvâ€" ing to you. Be a shopper, look around, compare valuesâ€"We will get your ofder. We give / premium tickets. Farrar Clothing Manufacturâ€" er, 5 Market Square, Hamilton. Roses Lime Juice, bot. .... .00( Sutherlands Dry Ginger Ale, 15¢ Sutherlands Soft Drinks ‘by ibottle or case. Buy them by the case, it‘s cheaper. After long suffering, death hapâ€" pily releved Mrs. C. H. Garlett of Beamsville on Monday morning. The warden and his family are receiving the condolences of the ratepayers on their bereavement. Bright and cheery in disposition, the late Mrs. Garlett â€"made many friends. Her death of the age of fortyâ€"six years comes as a catastrophe to her berâ€" eaved husband and two children. The funeral, which is private at the home, will reach the cemetery about halfâ€"past two o‘clock this afternson. McLaren# Grape Punch, bot 215 I am aware of the identity of the person who helped himself to my set of English, silver mounted ,single harness while I was in Bermuda this winter. I express my appreciation that he diq not also take my two sadâ€" dles and will be pleased to have the harness returned as I wish to use it. Prosecution will follow failure of reâ€" turn by July ist. A.Burland, ‘phone 64, GRIMSBY. The date for the big Field Day of Sports to be held by the Ladiocs Auxâ€" iliary of the G. W. V. A. has been set for Wednesday, July 14th, qnd will be held on the beautiful grounds of Lake Lodge School. Committees for handling the different branches of entertainment have jbeen appointed and areworking hard to give the pub lic the ‘biggest days sport and amuse ment that they have ever had. ~The Park House at the Beach is rapidly filling up with summer guests. The past weekâ€"end saw a great influx of guests seeking a quiet rest over the Sabbath. Green‘peas have made their apâ€" when three were on the grounds. pearance in town. They are selling at $2 for an eleven quart basket. YOU SATISFACTION vyour fish « GRIMSBY BRANCH and of high quality and obtainable. Orangeade emonade GRIMSB Y raers on Thursday 5151 t 50¢ Jo¢ 2C aC A6E OO OL HI Tot the Mr. ~ang â€"Mrs, H. H. Marsh, GRIMSBY, announce the engagement of their daughter, Reita Winnifred, to Mr. John Herbert Forman, B. A., Sc., of Akron, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forman, GRIMSBY, the marâ€" riage to take place the first week in July. The Board of Education has hired John A. Long, M. A., of McMaster University, as Mathematical Master on the High School staff at a salary of $1800. For the primary room of the Public School, Miss Merle Monâ€" singer, of GRIMSBY, has been engag ed. She takes the vacancy on the staff caused by the resignation of Miss Bartlett.â€"Beamsville Express. The GRIMSBY Beach Bowling and Athletic Association will open their new bowling green on the lake front for the season on Saturday ,afterâ€" noon next. The green is built on â€"@& portion of the site of the old Lake View Hotel and is a beautiful stretch of sward. Between . the bowling green and the lake bank a new tenâ€" nis court is beirs constructed. Anyone conttemplating the purâ€" chase of Rugs will profit by considâ€" ering the price reductions on. our Tapestry, Crex, Brussels, and ~Corâ€" goleum Rugs displayed in our. ntâ€"w Furniture Department. Every Rug reduced and our stock was never more ‘complete. Other price induceâ€" ments are Hammocks, $4.50 to $10.00. Special Layer Felt Mattresses, $15.00. A memento of the olden days in GRIMSBY was on view on Main St. on Friday morning and aroused conâ€" siderable curiosity among the naâ€" tives. It was the old high wheeled bicycle of the long, long ago. Earl Marsh found it hidden away in the old Forbes barn on the Club proper. ty. Years and years ago it was owned and ridden by the late Dunâ€" can Forbes. Jas. Aitchison has addâ€" O1 Miss Rdna McNinch arrived in Hamilton last week from New York city to nurse her friend Miss Viola Bierd, who is confined to the Hamilâ€" ton hospital with illness. Miss Mcâ€" Ninch is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McNinch, Oak street. in Mr. J. H. Book has completed his! contract with the county for laying‘ the road bed of the road from Mingle‘MI Hill to St. Ann‘s. The road will now| _ be completsd soon, and this wil give a first class road between Beamsâ€"| thi ville and Smithville. ph h. C,. VanuUyke and wIilE, dl Theal and wife left on Monday ing on a motoring trip to Bri( Conn. â€"F. E. Russ is making t with them with his Big â€" Six and Mrs The mar August. announce voungest ovel baket The marriage is taking place this afternoon of Miss Marjorie, only daughter of Reeve and Mrs. Wm. Mitâ€" chell of North GRIMSBY to Mr. Gorâ€" don Metcalfe, second son of A. E. and Mrs. Metcalfe, Ridge Road, North GRIMSBY. â€".~ Ross McKinnon, assistant Geners: Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Ca Co. of Oshawa ‘and Ken McKinno: Use Regular Army Foot Powder for tired, aching, perspiring feet. Relieves callouses, corns ,etc. and prevents blistering. 25¢ for a large sifter top tin at Stewart‘s Drug Store. $ Major H. L. Ahoberts and family are on a motoring tour through New York State i a new "Baby Grand" Chevrolet Sedan, recently . purchased from the County Motors. Ltd. Mary Miles Minter in Rogues Islan1" has been | Moore‘s Theatre as a sp~o attraction for Dominion at this populer show hous hauling w th. "Dug" Brown is the| Lewie" Lewis, the popular Jazz engineer in charge. : drummer at the Beach Dance Hall is 8 & wearing the ‘smile that never fades.‘ There is no tax to pay. on VictOr| ts a girl. The lttle cherub arrived as formerly. $1.00 for l0inch doUuâ€" Tuesday morning. Congratulations ble sideéd. Vernon Tuck. "Lewie" old boy. Nicotine Solution, Arsenate Of| G@RIMSBY Fire Department runâ€" Lead, Paris Green, Hellebore and ning team start practicing tonight in Bug Death all priced right and @ll| preparation for the hook and ladder fresh stock at Stewart‘s Drug Store. | ang hose reel races at the firemens Our new rice~fields referred to in tournarment to be held in Welland in last week‘s paper have been spoiled.| August.. The boys are out to dupli Rome VanDyke and his little shovel| Cate the steriing performances of put them out of existenc»> early on|their elders of 1890â€"94. Thursday morning last. AThe store previously occupied by Nicotine Solution, Arsgenate _ of Lead, Paris Green, Hellebore and Bug Death all priced right and all fresh stock at Stewart‘s Drug Store. There is no tax to pay on Victor records. The price is just the same as formerly. i$1.00 for 10inch douâ€" ble sideéd. Vernon Tuck. GRIMSBY Canning Co. have chased a new Forq truck to o hauling w th. "Du;" Brown is engineer in charge. f Herbert Gilmore â€"has sold ~his fiiâ€" teen acere farm at Viueland to the Tavistock Millins Co., Tavisiock. Races open in Hamilton on Friday Get the strap off your winter say ings, boys. Bathing Caps, Wate: Ear Drum Protectors Drug Store. Dance at the Beach eve Wednesday, Friday and nights. Miss Lena Woodruff at Mowat Island, Par trict. Herbert C moved ‘back W1 Mi OS11 to ~Ais intiques Douglas Nelles th friends in t Irs J.." W h friends th Nethe id Kat n O1 cal d Concert ight. W dau 0 laughter, Fra ercott, son of Nethercott, B age to take I already THE INDEPENDENT,. GRIMSBY, ONTARIO the eekâ€" Gilmo n Tufford of | _ engagement hter, Frances VanDyke in Lansit in town hliv Mattresses ijor you line Baby Carrlage oderately priced. Th oderat mpand h boat ott, Bothwell take plasce e d 1 W at "Judy ,0f seccured by cial adced Wings and _ Stewart‘s TV D Beamsville C "Of" Ner nni veek holidayi: urd â€" Di ageport. the tout Studeâ€" Mond: Saturd )lida d Ont. irly in visite re O night purâ€" ight the rnâ€" av U C 1 I‘l av Jas. â€" A..Wray is now reâ€"opened by The A. F. Hawke Company, showng an extensive dsplay of Furniture, Rugs, Hammocks, etec. You are exâ€" tended a personal invitaton to visit this new department and look over these and other lines. It will be a leasure to us and well worth your while. The A. F. awke Company. Dear Sir:â€" It was with considerable surprise that I read the criticism of our Tele phone Exchange in the last issue of your paper. It seems to me the INâ€" DEPENDENT made a wide departure from its usua)l fair tone. There is probably no one in GRIMSBY who, in a ~private capacity, uses their ‘phone more than I, both for local and long distance calls. In years of service I could count on the fingers ofone hand the times I have been given a wrong number or been kept waiting for my connection. There are many in this community who will bear me out, in sayingâ€"especially if they have had experienc»> of teleâ€" phoning in other localitiesâ€"that far from having the "rottefest service on earth" we have a splendid service from an intelligent, efficient | and courteous "Central". ° néighbors for their man during the illness and C Rutfan and for floral C expressions of sympathy bereavement. gave the ture and from the number ¢ formaagon be the r A ibig motor truck loaded down with carcases . of beef stopped in front Of the GRIMSBY Garage for gas on Thursday afternoon last. The meat was all exposed to the air, dirt and Gisease. Dr. Alexander, M.O,m, Many people are under the imâ€" pression that when W. F. Randall was appointed Building Inspector at the last meeting of the Council, that W. B. Russ had :bgen "bounced" from the job. This is not the case. Mr. Russ was not the/Building Inspector. He had never befa appointed to the position. Any wurk that he did the past six months‘ in connection with the Building Byâ€"law was only in the capacity of Clerk of the town. 11 ledg ress Mi O ge. teu "+nax t Editor dEA NAAAE in sas« In The » Churches .m CARD O unday, DOESs NOT AGREE 11 TJV the It t] Yours sincerely, Nina Woolverton. BAPTIST y, June 27, Increasing Nature‘s remedy (product of rock oil and other ingredients) Cures Ringworm on cattle and horsesâ€"new hair growing immediately. Also cures sores, grease, cracked heels. saddle galls, ulcers, mange, itch, wounds, sore feet, scratches, ropé burns, barb wire cuts, hoof rot, sore teats, caked bag, sprains, lump jaw, lameness, swellings. Preserves horses‘ hoofs. Destroys vermin on hogs, sheep and hens, protects cattle from filijes. Thorough anticeptic. DEATH TO ALL GERM LIFE. Every farmer will eventually use Lithol. Invaluable as a household remedy for cuts, running sores, swellings, burns, rheumatism, lumbago, bunions, etec. Nonâ€"Poisonous. Open on Wednesday Afternoons Cash and Carry Store® LC U H Tl 5) {1 i}1 tOC In her 01 Mi “LITHOL’! n id ‘I__[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlliIIlIlIIlIIlIIIIIIlIIl Ladies Round Neck Belted Smocks, in white middy cloth with aandsomely embroidered in colored silk floss, wide belt and pocket trim. $3.50 Fine Satin Finish Middy Cloth in white only, per‘yard 75¢ Linen Finish Middy cloth in rose, pink, blue, tan. Specially suitâ€" ablé for smocks, per yard, 85c and up. 3 House Dresses in checked gingham, good quality chambray ang fine striped print. Good style, round and V neck, neatly trimmed pearl buttor:, belted, fancy pockets, specially priced $2.25 to $3.50. Childrens and Misses Middies made of nice â€" quality plain white drill, plain, and trimmed with colored and white cotton braid, Pocket and front lace. ‘Priced at $1.25 to $1.75. _ Ladies White Middies, neat tolor trim, lace front, pocket. Special, Midcy striped trimming, ready to sew on. Suitable for children‘s suits, dresses and rompers, per bunch 50¢. L These Dresses are of plain whifte lawn, attractively embroidered and button trim, smart jaunty models at $3.00. a Middies, Smocks, and by SOLE AGENT FOR GRIMSBY Children‘s Plain White Cotton Hose, all sizes, per pair 35c Children‘s fine ribbed mercerised hose, per pair, 50c, 60c, and 75c. Boys‘ Fine ribbed hose, extra Quality, all sizes, per pair, 50c¢, 60c, T5¢ Girls and Boys Ribbed Hose, all sizes, per pair _ 35¢ Ladies‘ Fine. Cotton Hose Black, White and Brown special 59c Dr. Ladies Fine Lisle Hose in black and white, per pair 75b¢ and $1 Midâ€"Summer Apparel The A. E. Hawke, Co. Don‘t Undervalue Your Victory Loan Bonds Wood, Gundy & Company 4 it AT WORTHâ€"WHILE PRI( Middies, Smocks, Children‘s | EXCEPTIONAL YÂ¥ALUE IN SUMMER WEIGHT Nearly one million Canadians own Victory Loan Bonds. These are amongst their most valued possessions, and should be highly prized. Also, they represent the most conâ€" venient form of investment. On the dates the interest is due, you only have to remove the interest coupons, which are attached to each bond, and cash them at the nearest bank. You can buy these bonds today to yield slightly more than they did when first offered for public subscription. Consequently, we recommend their purchase at existing prices. CHILDREN‘S SMARTLY STYLED TUB DRESSES Canadian Pacific Railway Building Toronto Porch Dresses. Every Likeable Style, Favored Fashion for Summer Comfort HOSIERY Colored wash dresses,. fashioned of chamâ€" bray, ginghams, percale in < plain colors, plaids, checks, stripes and combination efâ€" fects, new sport styles ,high waist effects with sash, fine white pleated organdie, rufâ€" fle trim. Specially priced at $3.00. Summerâ€"weight Percale Corsets, all sizes, 10 dozen V necked Ladies Vests, special BW (:?‘j'- T _I John E. Scott Phone 142 Write us. Di RSDe: esses Wednesday, June 23rd, 192 INDUCEMENTS $1.50 50c Hosiery. Ete on CS [3

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