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Grimsby Independent, 28 Jul 1920, p. 4

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â€"_dgton © © UAAAAAAAAAAemmemnmepmmmnnmmmenenbbem in A new awning w on the front of M »LEwalls Urug store for good soaps at reasonable prices,. See our window Three mights of great fun, th.is week at the Catholic Bazaar j be 18 ana the st have all be week with : t] hol Board of E nesday night Westinghouse employee the Beach on Friday. NC Glax bottle Local Items of Interest re Dora FOUR et some of the ulp‘s Novelty Sto hursday.. Friday 01 ba in M St. Catharine e running an r moonlight rach tonight LV Next Wednesday is Civic Holiday. ppen air band concert Friday night Stew-arts‘Drug Store for good soaps reasonable prices. See our window M St. Cat picnic W d MIsS. °L. D.E visiting with en M bl )win No have ontractor the car aJ H on‘t forget t last three n Princess Soap Flakes, St. Croix Castile Soap The.STORE of OLIAXLITY Cake :i.l., ssdir car‘a% s crkara 1408 Apex Soap, 7c 8 cakes for 50c¢ N. â€"P. Soap, "The Big Bar" 35c Dove Brand Pork and Beans 2 ting for....."z_uati... 350C Dominion Brand Pork and Beans, large tin‘"~...:....30c FISH on Fridayâ€"Order Early Have you.tried "Polar White", the makers of "Palm Olive", a guarantce only. 10 cakes for $1.00 PHONE 3 nk of Hamilton,â€"J. H. Har the store front of Henr all been brightened up with a new coat of paint L V H W n l0liday ~Street moid keeps flies \away fr _ and cattle. In 35¢ and $1 3 at Stewart‘s Drug Store. l 1 C m e 1 € siiipments. of Infant Food â€"Stewart‘s nd Mi Ma: Isabel siting BANKOFâ€" HAMILTON n TH] FRESH FRUITS AND VEGET 11« il1 CC in arryin North If you need gl ettit YTC irines Automobile t the Beach on A 114 INDIEPEND] next week on * 1( @ucat] next Wedne INDEPEN 1es Chamberâ€"of Commere inother one of their popu it excursions into the ell y wtore, three days riday and Saturda K e 5€1 re archfield of New York friends in this district, the big Catholic Bazaar iights of thisg week. W 18 n n was erected this week McCoy‘s Tea Rooms [ tUng Kem1 C of the mail ove {RIMSBY. omé ( U h t1 0 mcout ich on August ‘1th St Mi 1)1 n Mi purchaser of the E..‘of Mrs.: Jas meet J.8.0., M.0., of| MISS~ Nellie /1 with his parents| Mich., are sper . !wnh,Mr. and M nrmescs t 0o c SrNorth _ GRILIMSE Y 1U $CeC will O1 s oL burgess: n of, Toronto fter â€"spending Edwin Wilson. asse . Harris‘ store Henry Hilliet d up the past ESTABLISHED 1872 2 pkgs 25c _large Tuesd Firuit Saqs ham‘s Pills Store. Bu oronto has Wilson the e I T is easy enough to spend the apparently small amounts repr sented by Victory Bond coupon;. It is better to deposit them in a Bank of Hamilton savings account until such a time as the money is really required. € he ag picniced at Tgalns next Wed 2. Dbaptist tions will next Sunâ€" t lub hola being a will be have accomâ€" e Citiâ€" e Banda V J. ESSER tender from ile ud | of 'ml George Irvine of the Bank of Ham4 00| ilton staff hasâ€" been transferred to 'the‘ Selkirk, Ontario branch of that he!bank. His place is being temporally « | filled here by a man from heand ~nfire N at prices which mean a distinct sayâ€" ing to you. Be a «shopper, look around, compare valuesâ€"We will get your order. We give premium tickets. Farrar Clothing Manufacturâ€" ér, 5 Market Square, Hamilton. We feel particularly interested_ in close economicja'g, buyers because ywe realize they @are more interested in us. Wedo nâ€"trrely 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€" classâ€"our competitors. We have a magnificent showing of Springâ€" and Summer Suitings in all the best goods at prices which mean a distinct sayâ€" ing to you. Be a <shopper, look Mrs. Rusk of Toronto last week sold the old Thos. Snider fruit farm west of the town to Mr. â€"McIntyre of Hamilton. The Royal Real Estate Agency put the deal through. Mrs. Jas. McCrea, Mr. Douglas Mcâ€" Crea, of Glen Morris; also Mrs. Meah, and Thos. McCormick of Pontiac, Mich spent Wednesday with Thos. and Mrs Little, GRIMSBY. ig. All the menâ€"who have been working on this section of«the provincial high way have ibeen turned over to the contractors oÂ¥ the new asphalt road by the Highway Commissioner. On Saturday of ecarnival of aquati at ‘GRIMSBY Bes kinds of boat race and other water s The employees of the Adam drum and Anderson depar store of Buffalo will hold he nual picnic at «GRIMSBY Beg August 18th. Seke The manyâ€"frien« Hall Book of the staff. St. Catharin Mr. and ‘Mrs. W Missâ€" Nellie (McB 1 PEersCIN > r s sc tincsr s s s is 5 4.s Lobster per tin.‘....¢...;~., Shrimp, per tif :.; ...:;...%.. @lams;, per tin .;..;..;./.1.. Heinz Chow Chow, 2 bottles 44c regular 50c Heinz,. Mustard Sauce; 27¢, regular 30c Potted Meats, 10¢c, 150. 25¢ Campbell‘s Soups, all kinds, new laundry soap, made by the of its qualitwâ€" For this week C For the b&Â¥lance of this week only PATH" or "LANMTIC" Granulated Sugar at $24.00 which must be accompanied by Yellow at 20c _per Ib. SUGAR TD J. P. ROBER TEZi" , QUALITY GROCERY _ illnc GRIMSBY BRANCH piace is beieg temporal by a man from head offic Mrs. W. H. McBride (n e {McBride) of Detro spencing their vacatic nd Mrs. W. R. MeceBrid CGoRIMSB Y recovery iday~ and â€"Saturday ek are the nights 4o Catholic Bazaar on nds, Paton St. There in GRIMSBY \of nadian Customs will be pleased McBride (nee of _ Detroit, their vacation R. McBride, Adam, Melâ€" departmental B w PHONES 225 and 226 beâ€" pleased om a very CASHâ€"OR C 30c 40c 30c 440C L( 11 smm Tt smm 1 smm 1 mm t nâ€" on lhrough the efforts of Reeve Far rell consent has been granted by the G. T. R. Officials to stop train number 86 at GRIMSBY on Sunday. This train goes east at 3:30 p.m,. and will be the only train going east to make regular stops on the Sabbath. â€" The 1:58 train west makes regular stops. On Wednesday night next, August 4th a grand garden party and bazaar under the auspices of the Tweedside Ladies |Oid will be held on the lawn of William Tweedle, Tweedside. An excellent progam has been~ arranged for. There swill be refreshment booths and bazaar ‘booths of every descripion. \ County Motors Limited, Jas. Fisher, Charles Laing, F. E. Russ, C. E. Milâ€" ler and several other truck owners are going to take their trucks to Wel land with the Firemen on ‘Wednesâ€" day next. Parties wishing to secure transportation should see any of the above or secure tickets from a memâ€" ber of the fire company. *+â€" * The moonlight excursion run by the St. Catharines Chamber of Comâ€" merce to the Beach two weeks ago was such a decidsd success that it is the intentions of the comtmnittee in charge to run seveal more of \thefn to the Beach> this summer. Maro to the Beach this summer. \More time on shore will be allowed the e;§- cursionists in the future. * ) â€" Howard Daw of Winona, â€" while crossing he highway at his home on Saturday night was struck by an Overland roadster and knocked down and badly bruised and injured. The driver of the car did not even stop to see what damage he had dons but instead gave the car more gas and disappeared up the road. wCl LHe auspices of the 0 ses of the Rock Chapel S Anâ€"excellent programme vided and everyvyhadv is Mr: B N.*)J the local Ban ceived the con office for obta on the examiq Bankers‘ Ass Queens Unive now residing in I derful success w examination this pupils® to try Examination ar one with honor On Friday grand #arden n Special three d Thursday, Friday a Olive Soap, 3 for 2 reg,. 13¢c 3 for 25¢; reg. 3b¢ per ‘bar '“â€"“â€"“â€""_“-"_« +A Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Palm Olive Soap, 3 for 25¢; Peroxide Soap, reg, 13¢c 3 for 25¢; Pure Castile Soap, reg. 35c per Ibar 2209¢c; Pure Castile Bars reg 20c each, 15¢; reg 15¢ Float ing Bath 10c each; Glycerine;" Ploral Bathâ€" and old fashioned lines at sale prices.â€"E. H. Culp, Novelty Store, next door to Post Office. In a letter to th published in another Dr. Alexander, M. O tention of the public garding the public h have been overlooki this epistle will do in renewing his sub INDEPENDENT M ( corner will be and Ca picnic at hued ladie the count biggest pi folk. ing between the pr ton Walker and J. : commence the erec upon it right away )1 One hundred and eleven papers went out of bus the past year in Canada. times for the newspaper our ubscribers should i this. a ood time M Fhursday CJ sto wWi ‘ s0f °Q > cond! irry l adles and 8g6 untry were t picnic even () _ /winf Nnis subscription to the {NDENT M C. W. Harrison iding in Bradford reports won uccess with his pupils at the ition this year. He sent ten to try for the Lower School )r Oontaining examin/ation 3‘ Associati Mille as. Doran has purcha lliams lot on Main St., een the properties of | er and J. H. Gibson, | e the erection of a n n 1 THE niversit n the we will McVicar o ink of Comi and passe L K n 11 100 n 0 opel £per, vinemount, un f the organized clas hapel Sunday School l INDEPENDEy 1 eleven week of business. ‘anada. It is spaper busine hould take i d av MUSB Y der for 20 in June was lcolored ch and trllleg’ i‘men from a there. ~It wa held by the )1 l H to ou‘ll be sorry it ‘hat the Foronto Western Qntario Lower School d seven of them IND] sale of soap t1 meé In 11 has bheen pro guaranteed : a 1: he staff 0 rce has reâ€" of the head lass hono CCanadian ducted â€"by econd groâ€" i Saturday ated at the reets, and n the Cash p 11 Ewo d in Pur day RED. Sâ€"only 20 1Ths 1C1 T im ENDENL his week ; the atâ€" facts reâ€" hat they rusal O Horses sorry it Toronto H J0th, & on the Mack amilâ€" ncert urse p1ces ciety Jn jast ant 0o ne AY the the M»imped int nt the ste ~*"""Headtite PaRnord car 35510 arive came along Main Street naturday afternoon, and wWas going west. When 10 McCoys she was force ' s and stop suddenl; was unable to get betwe and another automec neen parked with its rea . into the goad: The 1ers wagon standing e of /the roadway. ied fo go on she wo _Dby the freight. w suddenly ; 1: T Ral c y * ~~"@ 00L Olll, Ortyâ€"five in the afternoo Ker will be at the Clubrc aturday evening and the ns to receive and care buted flowers, DIPION A J CP ed,. Eight prizes â€" q’.f"‘only afterthe onsiderable time the best ones. A "'r-children will _night next. _fiq’ are cordiall what flowers are n ,A_e of decoratin: ervice men, in Q ty and St. Andrews occasion of the Se uon Services nf LhE EeE EeE EeEA tHtNun hoh p oEAAA in in Oe ntiviin enEA ttttny on Sund torm on Frday onement of the it the Beach D ‘night when a 1 0 enjoythe ‘eve or was crowded sâ€"and the costi night next a special ) dance for children will ; the Beach Dance Hall. izes for costumes will be s dance was necessitated that so many ichildren dres _ Masquerade on Monday the judges were handicapâ€" ng ‘_‘_;'put ‘the prizes. bers and a party of young out for a sail ini Joe‘s red motor launch on Satâ€" ng, but had only nicely poat squared away in the n she caught fire, The carbureator were burned e â€" was extinguished with any other damage was l;;nsnrns R. C. ® §:45 a m. Second Mass, sBY, ONTARIO ~hurches G. W CaNADIAN PACIFIC', FARM LABORERS WANTED | § SPECIAL TRAINS FROM TORONTO Full particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents. W. B. HOWAF "Fare Going "â€"$15 to WINNIPEG. 14 cent per mile Winnipeg to destination. CÂ¥ S op AUVGUST 9, _ _ _ &A&nd AUGUST AVUVGUST and AVUVGUST In The GOING DATES Open on Wednesday Afternoons We will introduce you to. a new adverâ€" __â€"_ tising feature in a few days. W atch for it 3 BORN THREE MONTHS AGO Cash and Carry Store C PAÂ¥Een . ~dy a ~lady Street_ going east on the afternobri h Dane« O1 itor were burneg extinguished with y.c H would Whe a party of young a sail ini Joe‘s ‘ launch on Satâ€" had only nicely imké 1¢ a freight car en the lady got ced to apply her nly because she veen the freight mobile that haa ear end atinlrinas Arg nin all U 11 w@ucens Lawn ws Church yara Second Annual of the Local C. which takes st 8th, 1920 ai 16. 1 ‘l_, From Stations South/and West of Toronto to and including Hamilton and Windsor, Ont. . From Owen Sound, Walkerton, Teeswater, Wingham, Elora, Listowel, Goderich, St. Mary‘s, 18. Port Burwell, and St. Thomas Branches. » From Stations Toronto and North to Bolton, inclusive. L1 V in trying to special masâ€" & be held on m W by id stickin vas also . ght in«th id she at have bee From Stations in Ontario, Smith‘s Falls to and including Toronto on Lake Ontario Shore Line and Havelockâ€"Peterboro Line. From Stations Kingston to Renfrew Junction, inclusive. f From Stations on Torontoâ€"Sudbury direct line, between Toronto and Parry Sound inclusive. From Stations Dranocl to Port McNicoll and Burketon, to Bobcaygeon, inclusive. m "STILL GOING STRONCGC" ist cause isquerad al} ~iunt GUMMER SUGGEST Special G orners. extrs Bathing Suitsâ€"real bathing suits for those who count their daily dip as one of the chief enjoyments of the summer outing.l And they are modish,â€" chic garments as well. Ballantyne allâ€"wool Bathing Suits are made in a variety of fascinatâ€" ing color combinations. « They fit well and they permit a freedom of action that is a positive delight to lovers of the: sunrf‘®nr "anr‘ ‘inlan‘3 well and they permit : action that is a positi lovers of the sunf or waters. We are now fine assortment of Bathing Suits for men children. *# Club b 9+ $6+â€"5 VACATION NEEDS, SUMMER COMFORTS FOR BEACH AND OUTING Ladies‘ and Men‘s Swimming Suits and Caps Every favored Style Wednesdays \\t" f -:"‘( â€"â€"/8 ,-~§’.;f“â€"'\\i’ mm § ; R y > J\ 2: #hl L2 ==p $ NTEA y3 P Ase 1 CAay &1\ " un e _‘~\ J Dags Of e: 6:50: $8:65: BA G Store lose 30 30 1( $13 Suit Cases and Club Bags as AF. HAWKE 3 c garments as well. illâ€"wool Bathing Suits a variety of fascinatâ€" )mbinations. « They fit y permit a freedom of is a positive delight to e sunf or our inland TERRITORY or exceptional qualit; 8:65; $12:00 to $22 :5( ined Leather Bag, T trimmed Special $13.7 ew Naugahyde" W 90 to $16.50. $G "Fare Retumin{"â€"SZU from WINNIPEG 14 cent per mile~starting point to Winnipeg. W. B. HOWARD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. now showing a 7 s of â€" Ballantyne _ BOYs‘ one piece men, women and swimming suits : sizes S5be to $1:19 H() m L John Ei Scott Phone 142 â€" h COMPANY O THT iter Double H 5) on k neatly trimm $6.30 percsuit Db SmUH cleat i2Â¥mrsge assortment of Ladieg‘ Bathing â€"caps, including the Jock ey Cap, Diving Tam and Annetta Kellerman shapes, newest shades with novelty trims. Special tn n rT€ 0 } Im M Men TO( W ») na n Ballantyne (} 14 rdik In n Suit illantyn ite} Wednesday, July ldren 11 a0¢s 75¢ contrastin p ndle o) :95 to twWwOo pied rown on U 1t Win l urniture and On fot 1( 1O y pl ind M Second Floor Fm'nishing bI ce cotl ‘00 to $ )e1 1 ( meé ithe Hrop 0 each 69e All Wool B 1 € on cotton 1 color trin to l ithin luk ) C ue, Purple, it $6.50 to 0 with »pel In ith 2 «00 )1 1( r1C€ Bloot {] Hous 11 1TC 28th () 1( 00 1 p ) IGg2n K4

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