Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 11 Aug 1920, p. 6

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SIX PC Hamilton, Thursday, Aug. 26 Clothing Groceries Furniture Dry Goods Big Guessing Contest Dozens of Cash Prizes Open to All Buyers Find the Mysterious Miss Dollar and Mr. Dolâ€" lar and W in $10.00 for Each. Don‘t Forget the Dateâ€"â€" Thursday, August 26 BARGAINS for EV ERYONE ANOTHER DOLLAR daY Wood, Gundy & Company HA MILT O N â€"_â€"HOUSEFURNISHINGS Greatest Values of the Year Are You Getting 6% Put Your Investment PFunds into Victory Bonds 6 NOR aP se ts e 2s se o oo t on ce it sils o he~ If your savings are not earning nearly 6% while surrounded by undoubted security, they are not ful!y employed. Victory Loan Bonds not only afford the highest grade of secuâ€" rity but, in the case of the 1934 maturity, yield an interest return of almost 6%. Furthermore P gecur) ) OT PIS( M n V Canadian 1 mâ€" of inve ar /C t} Toronto n( L( IN id inadian 1| w Buildin 1C tory rent ons hed 1ere red ite n( al Bedding Hardware Shoes, Hats Sport Goods fice which had been made by so many men from this district. The parade reâ€"formed; marched to quarters and dismissed. Previous to the formation of the main parade; Capt. R. H. Kidd, M. C. and a Flower Party, with bugler, reâ€" paired to the buryig ground at St. Andrews Church Yard, and there dec* orated the grave of Flightâ€"Lieut. T. Robson Liddle, R. N. A. â€"S.. in the same manner as the service took place in Queens Lawn Cemetery. Among the many beautiful floral tributes laid on the grave of Lieut. Liddle, was a large spray of double asters placed there by the GRIMSBY Boy Scouts, with a card attached bearing the following inscription:â€" "In proud and loving memory of Thomas Robson Liddle, Flight Lieuâ€" tenant, R.â€" N. A. 5. Member â€" of GRIMSBY‘S first Boy Scout Patrol, who fell for his King and Country, April 23rd, 1916â€" "To you from failins hands we FALLEN HEROES GRAVES Mail Your Order or Write for Particulars (Continued from Page 1) THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO The local Branch of the G W. V. A. extend their appreciation and thanks to the many contributors of floral emblems, for their service; to the Boy Scouts Bugle Band, for their asâ€" sistance; and to all who turned out to do honor, with them, to those com rades whose graves were the object of the sympathetic attention of the exâ€"servie men. Thos RAW DEAL HANDED crimsey fronta in fru cardine i1 ton after to win fir The par like the : also very wh wWI O1 W il one St. St€e m W mel 1exXy, fere follo M “', M on An m LV DANIEL ZDMMERMAN D est Ccom ngton h 1so the iw deal and the ict pretty nearly any on the grou throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who nally and eddy s ma lonkg W die , We shall not sleep LKev ilke Y 11 Latham ‘W T( 0 1 € D aturd was c toes and playing like veterans the Thorold company was going sh its drill like a piece" of maâ€" ry. It was a great â€"Combinaâ€" and one that would ‘take a lot iting. e turday aiternoon, removed on vas favorably known to a larg of friends throughout the Coun Lincoln. â€"For some years h cted the Zimmerman hotel a den and later on had the Zim an House constructed in Jorda: ich he was also proprietor. iring a number of. yeirs ag ide his home in St. Cathariro ig on Wellington St. Followin sath of his wife about 6 year e moved to Welland. _death was caused from_apop the first stroke of which he suf except sp (Continued from pa the wit he 11 around and the our measure in tter than thirtyâ€"s urin ill bi PAID UP LIS] irshall Dunnville p County mind boy 1e1 ) d 0O Well n n i1 M LV 11 ywhere marg:hed the crac +] vive U T( ol Of in the orold, ereate l â€"Grimsby Bovy Scouts 1€ n( h rounds had a bone Niagara Falls, whi with the prize for t on parade when â€" Bi em beat a city bloc TGl Kid 01 they LL HAS PASSED AWA\ ind h ick â€" drill behind i caused from ke of which _ winter whic K. mo OMES I n n T( i1 n M C n wo Calls, pden next n iem are pl vertisemen C. and his Boy were ~well reâ€" the march and ist the grandâ€" ent home ry fire 1 € OV n U 11€ L O £( th T C sons O1 U n t â€"_year will _team â€"that Weston will x seconds. 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Call and examine the latest ‘"Clevelands "at Without a doubt, one of the strongest bicycles ever built. Thousands in use toâ€"day, that have been running ten to twenty years. And still giving the utmost satis faction. KXE XKIXIXI UX "Built to Last" ° FARRELL‘S SHOE STORI Wednesday, . August 11th, 1920 ires an adds KXEEKEXEXEKEXERXE®E xk KKX HIXIHMIHRIHXIH) I% Â¥ t T )

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