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Grimsby Independent, 8 Sep 1920, p. 4

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is M !_IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlg : "THE STORE OF Quality" m bargains the GRIMSBY Merchant are going to offer to the buying pub lic on DOLLAR DAYS, this fall Watch for the dates. The Macassa has f season between the Bea onto.. The flast trip was Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wattington of Hamâ€"| Mrs. â€" Henry H ilton, Bérmuda, were visitors with South GRIMSB Mr. apd Mrs. A. Burland, last week. Miss Hazel 1 Abingdon Fair prize lists are|rey Liddle, left out. The dates for the Fair are Oct.| Branch, N. J. ~ T and 2. iup a three year Absorboâ€"the new British-made' rubber spongeâ€"three sizes 60c, $1.00; and $1.50 at Stewart‘s Drug Store. l The Rev. Mr. Fenning, roctor ofs St. Joseph‘s Church, Newecastle, was) a visitor with Mrs. Thomas Liddlel last week. < Dr. and Mrs. Brighton, spent week with Mrs Floyd McNinch of* New Dundee, spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents George and Mrs. McNnch. G. H. Kembar of Creemore was a visitor with Jas. A. and Mrs. Livingâ€" ston. : Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Russ l to Youngstown, N. Y. for a holidays. Mr. Pearson of the R. G. McLean Publishing Co., Toronto was a visiâ€" tor to GRIMSBY lastâ€"week. There books. Thanksgiving Day will be either the 11th or 18th of October. The date has not been definitely set. A new supply of Thoro Skin cleanser at Stewart‘s Drusg Store. Wm. Shaefer of Detroit was over the holiday. Harold Swayze of Windsor spent the holiday under the parental roof. | "IN THE PUBLICEYE]| B BY ;/ _ =~yâ€"â€"â€"â€"" 4) 8 o e i e Ne m en n n n( ar en mr en( e( eC e dar eC en( C nc eC aCaiad Local Items Of Interest : DNE LTIRISNENLSEARTIEIESILEDLSIEISTIGGSE L cteenbetene en se tenn en en enb ho ReStetke . Oh ibo ren is a pr2ctical matter that should engage your immediate and earnest attention. If their far vision is incorrect it will interfere with their conception of the great world they are exâ€" amining with so much curiosity. If their near sight is affected they cannot learn their daily lesâ€" sons. Have their eves exâ€" High School opened yesterday sons. amined only. FOUR PHONFE 3 Our sales of Black Tea at 65¢ lb. are growing. This is a very popular line. Have you tried it? t Our "Princess" Black Tea at 80c lb. is another good seller. y Aroma Coffee, T5¢ lb. tin. i â€"_C. & S. Seal Brand Coffee, 75¢ 1b. tin. Sockeye Salmon, 50¢ large tin. + Soverign Brand 'Sockeye Salmon, 55¢ large tin; 30¢ small tin. ___Red Salmon, 25¢ and 50¢ tin. Rockland Cocoa, 80¢ 14 1b. tin. C â€" Seedless Raisins, 25¢ package. * Duff‘s Pure Lard, 3 lb. pails, $1.00. _ CRISCO, 1 1b. tin, 86¢; 3 lb. tin, $1.08; 6 lb. tin, $2.10. This week VERNON TUCK The eyesight of your childâ€" n is a proctical matter that ould engage vour immediate BANKOFâ€" HAMILTON Choice Smoked and Cooked Meats, Finest Creamery Butter, Strictly Fresh Eggs. OPTOMETRIST is a scarcity of â€"school oh j0 Harold Clarke of a few days last Thos. Liddle. . what ESTABLISHED 1872 uss Lave gone for a â€"months finished _ her ich and Torâ€" s made on AÂ¥X T. BESSEp â€" ‘ a CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD Participation Certificates nsult ou1 on and a feast of Merchants iv bran( 1 L1 home 1 1 ncing, August 10th, 192 d Ivanc Quite a large number of people turned out at the Beach Dance Hall on Thursday night, when the proâ€" ceeds of the‘ evening went to the funds of the War Veterans and Boy ,Scouts. Manager Finkle donated the hall, ligsting, music, etc. and â€" all tmonies taken in went to the Vets. They realized quite a tidy little sum ‘and thank Mr. Finkle very much for his generosity. ‘ I ( ) David Morris, second son of Mrs. Dr. Morris, Mountain street, and G. R. Whitelaw, son of Mr. W. BR Whitelaw, the Thirty, who have been successful in passing their â€"examinuâ€" tions for entrance into the Royal Canadian Naval College, leave on Friday of this week for Esquimalt, B.. C. where they take up their studies for the year. Both boys were pupils of Lake Lodge School. Miss Jones will ‘be 41 anyone who is interest School Home, over St n Saturday, next,, fromw until fiveâ€"thirty in the A number of salad bowls, plates, and a wooden tray, supplied for the G. W. V. A. Garden Party, by ladies, are still unclaimed at Mrs. Liddle‘s and she would be pleased to have them called foras Mr .and Mrs. Albert Smith and Messrs. Will and Freq Snyder of Baden were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. â€" Henry Heuther, Buckbee Road South GRIMSBY, last week. rey Liddle, left on Monday for Branch, N. J. where they will up a three year nursing course Montmouth Hospital. Saturday. last from an extended trip|:;» ; ~{ NX o . Vi__JwoORCL itb LECLICCING% |W{,{ to Western Canada. He reports that‘ GRIMSBY Boy Scouts Bugle Band| over crops in the West â€"to be bumper|go to Toronto Exhibition tomgrrow| with ones and every farmer happy overito lead the big parade of Scouts being Mi the prospect of a bountiful harvest. |held there. A .. 1C€ The International Safe Co. of Fort Erie have decideq to locate their facâ€" tory in Beamsville and have almalgaâ€" mated their plant with that of Mr. Wm. Schultz. j ( Miss Jones will resume her morning and afternoon classes for young childâ€" ren on Monday, September 13th. A large room has been rented for this purpose over Stephen‘s store, and the morning and afternoon cars will be met as previously . Private lessons in French and other subjects can also be arranged. ‘Phone 394. Labor Day passed off town, a great numbsr spending the day sight the Toronto Exhibition. The big announcement is coming next week. It is the dates that GRIMSBY will hold its two Dollar Days on. Watch for it. GRIMSBY Voters Lists are printâ€" ed and posted up in the Clerk‘s Ofâ€" fice. Any person wishing a copy can secure it at the Cler®s office. The foundation walls for Mrs. Dorâ€" an‘s new houseâ€"on Main St., east are finished and ready for the upper walls. of thi 16 Dac im foi il Miss Hazel Wilgon and Miss Audâ€" L W1 1s Dank ind hold anager f( GRIMSBY BRANCH C leal to th rt1 iyment Jones will ‘be pleased to see ;”"‘; who is interested in her new|~* Home, over Stephen‘s Store,| Ca lavy. next. from â€" threeâ€"thirty) Reill Day passed off quietly great numbsr uf cit » Ccar SUtrL of the he moment. GRIMSB Y Calder returned home on last from an extended trip i Canada. He reports that will coll ers sho )r infort r dispo: ird 1 11 will 1d fternon seein e tLy ~ In citizens Long take in the at Rev. L. H. "Jurrie, at the manse Thursday aftetnoon, united in marâ€" riage May Durham, second .daughter of James and Mrs. Durham, Clinton township, to Alexander Parker, of Beamsville. Albert Sanns was best man and Miss Ireland of Toronto. bridesmaid. Both > tha® hnA amait us. We do n i 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 rear actual valâ€" ue in good honest clothing, we outâ€" class our competitors. We have a magnificent showing of Spring and Summer Suitings in all the best goods at prices which mean a distinct sayvâ€" ing to â€" you. Be a shopper, look around, compare valuesâ€"We will get your order. We give premium tickets. Farrar Clothing Manufacturâ€" er, 5 M .ket Square, Hamilton. We feel partict close economical realize they are den triends to Mr. groom are wellâ€"known and popular residents "of the district, and their hosts of friends unite in extending felicitations. ~After a short honeyâ€" moon, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Parker will take up residence on Ontario street, Beamsville. Dry goods merchants and others have jreceived notification of a new ruling in the luxury tax on silks, as follows: "Silks purchased _ wpon which is paig the luxury tax and taken to the dressâ€"makers, the purâ€" chaser is required to produce to the dressmaker the counter sales â€" slip with the tax shown thereon. The tax paid on the silk may be deducted from the dressmaker‘s tax on the toatl dress and sales slip must be kept by the dressmaker to support‘ the tax return. M strawberries are ripe. the second time this sea teen boxes of the luscious on sale in McCoy‘s Tea Saturday, and were quick up by the public. They t by Cecil Bonham on his ir on Murray street. The be a good sample and just as tasty as the June grown Wray B®wMiller of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end under the parental roof. n Capt. R. H. Kdd, i sat Toronto Exâ€" hibition this week representing the F. W. D. truck, in the motor exhibit. . M. McCutcheon of Guelph spent| ; the weekâ€"end with R. H. and Mrs.)‘ st Swackhammer. alfy Cant B O KAA i. «at TaArnntin LespIy, Capt. Reg. Reilly and Lieut. Hug Reilly of Wellanda wereâ€" visitors i town over the weekâ€"end. Alvin and Mrs. Groce ang Wm. an Mrs. Groce of Waterloo, spent th weekâ€"end with J. J. and Mrs. Grocg Ontario St. Cyrus Singer of Niagara Falls, N. Y., spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Singer, Doran Ave. It is just one darn thing after anâ€" other with the fruit growers this season, The growers big worry now is the scarcity of basket fasteners. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chitti Creek, announce the engag their _ younger daughter, Clayre, to Mr. Clarence W. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buc ville, ‘Ontario, the marriag Charlgs i(Dad) Farrell ang wife of Dundalk, are holidaying with H. H. and Mrs. Farreil. Gilbert Pawson of the tors staff ,left on Mond monton, Alta., where h« in the future. J. King Woodstock Thursday The Kewpie Doll fact ton, belonging to L. . concessionarie at the burned to the ground morning. In a well conteste game the Beamsville football team‘ suffered deâ€" feat at the hand sof the local soccer players on â€" Thursday night by & score of 2â€"1. " m s Rolland Teeter and wife of Toronâ€" to, visited with friends in Town on Sunday. Book Soapâ€"each sheet a wash Very convenient when travelling 20c a book at Stewart‘s Drug ‘Store. Division Court will be held in the Council Chambers on â€" Wednesday morning next. al Threshin swing OoveI Mr. Earle chaser of the the mountain The J. A. Pettit farm west 0 town has been sold to a gent recently arrived from England Thos. Liddle has returned ;from business _ trip to Kilarney ‘ Souris. Man. Misse ce on September 22 own C ht next l Vilbiss prices a n Sarle of Lindsay is the purâ€" of the Wm. Pearson farm on sidents. Up 1t our of its death in perfect health en straightened 0 died. [Mr. Lewisg i ips drummer and . A1D€°rt manns was best Miss Ireland of Toronto. s Both the bride and oun( of the Bell Telephone Co., . was a visitor in town on , â€" was last. M 1 THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO aradlse of id with rel 3 _ Atomizersâ€"all it Stewart‘s Drus operations the> muntain nereave e U1ISs season. Fourâ€" the luscious fruit were in North larly buyers more i . T. ‘Chiftick, St the engagement daughter, Ti arence W. Buck. nt meets â€"Tea Rooms on e quickly snapped They were grown )n his irrigated plot The berrics were just as sweet and i short honeyâ€" Parker will take Ontario street, own berry igshter, Lillian ce ‘W. ‘Buck, son . Buck, Beamsâ€" irriage â€" to take intereste because d .out, . grew is is the well ind Xlophone Dance Hall. ze circle‘ of 1e County Moâ€" iday for â€"Edâ€" he will reside 11 d her death to all the to â€" within the child h. Bbut â€" alI U GRIMSBY. west of the a gentleman ffal on â€"all â€" styles )rugs Store. wWilde ach. ) € Yep In ; ; < wab Sunday M C Hamil out sudâ€" in we jecer|| The GRIMSBY Soft . Ball League y a ill bring the season to a close on esday night next with a grand ~‘banquet in McCoy‘s Tea Rooms. The e}"1nenu which is an elaborate one will _ of be interspersed with speeches, but lllanlall arguments ang protests are barâ€" son| red. In fO1 full ind n d n At the last meeling of ~the direcâ€" tors of the Dominion Canners, Limâ€" ited, the attention of the directors was called to the cleanly condition of the GRIMSBY factory and of the splendid methods that Manager Ed. Todd had installed for handling cherâ€" ries and other fruits. The directors were so pleased with the condition of affairs in the local factory that they presented Mr. Todd with a A very good house greeted the Musical Eckhardts when they appear ed at Moore‘s Theatre last night. Their program was as good if not better than any they have previousâ€" ly rendered here. Many GRIMSBYâ€" ITES were on hand to greet this wonâ€" derful family, as they are all well known in this district, having residâ€" eq here for several . years, owning the property on Murray strieet now owned by W. H. Miller. Gordon Markham Marsh, eldest son of John and Mrs. Marsh, Grimsby East, died on Saturday at Fort Reilly Kansas, aged 19 years. The young man, four months ago, had enlisted in the U. S. cavalry, and was stationed at the Fort, where he died. Besides his parents, he leaves two brothers, Clifford and Harry, of this city. The funeral will take place privately from the residence of J. W. Slater, 57 Homeâ€" wod avenue, Hamilton, toâ€"day at 2.30| o‘clock. J. A, M. Livingston is in receipt of a card from Capt. E. J. ("Ernie") Long, who went overseas with the C. E. F. in 1914, subsequently transferring to the Gordon . Highlanders, Regular Army, and who is now stationed in Egypt with his battalion. "Ernie" sends his kind regards to his many old friends in this district. (0 80. ~>: mediatel taking once. The Furniture and House Furnishâ€" ings Department of the A. F. Tawke Co., store will again be moved to the second floor. The store on the east side of the building has been rented to Orlando Ofield, who will move the shipping department of his massive greenhouse business down town on Oct. 1st. There Have been so many reâ€" quests of late, to Mr. and Mrs: Finâ€" kle/for them to start another dancâ€" ing class, now that the cool weather has arrived that they have agreed to do so. The class will be started imâ€" mediately and anyone desirous of taking lessons should see them at _ Johnson and Lewis who ha < 1 ve supâ€" Plied thg music at the Beach» Dan(I:)e »,Ha“» t.hls season finished up on Mon @ay night and have returned to Torâ€" .!1(;50- 1Another orchestra will proâ€" ide the jazz music for the o ho censom balance Beamsville Fair and Old Boys‘ Re, union takes place the last three days of next week. There will be a big time in the eastern metropolis. Miss Muriel Millward leaves toâ€" night for New York after spending a very _ pleasant summers vacation with her mother, Mrs. Dr. Millward. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Perry and son, Miss Morrison and Miss McNeal, all of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Etty. C,. Parker, Acton, accompanied iDy Miss Carter and Mr. Carter and Mrs. Winter and Mr. Ketchum, motored over from Toronto, and spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Sunley. The weekly parade of the Boy Scouts will be held at sixâ€"fortyâ€"five, on the School Ground*, Friday evening of this week. AIl Scouts are urged to turn out, promptly, ‘and in uniform. Freight and passenger rates on the sffam railroads raise the first of Januâ€" ary. Freight rates raise from thirtyâ€" five to fortyâ€"five per cent, and passenâ€" ger rates from ten to twenty per cent. Mr. H. and lot purchase some â€" m( moving Wwill eng? Mrs. J. M. Hewitt, of Fort San Houston, San Antoine, Texas, has been visiting her brother, B. Milligan, of North Grimsby. W. B. Calder, wife and daughter, have returned from a month‘s visit in Winnipeg and Whytewold Beach, Man. Mr. and Mrs} W..R. McBride, and Miss Eileen McBride spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis, of Hamilton. Baroness Macdonald, relict of C ada‘s greatest Premier, Sir John Macdonald, is dead in England. Mr. and Mrs. J; L. Snyder spent the holiday with their son, Mr. R. C. Snyder, of Preston. Miss Irene Mich., spent p n D1 Mr. and M Mrs. visitin L. hville Fair is Wednesday and lay of next week. Thursday is : day. Thisg fair this year promâ€" ) be the best ever held in the 0 2O cage n no be the n villag m e «connke is attac to Mtr d the intha O e1 tt] W W Thos. Irwin, Isabella, Man Mrs. Sunley, Ontario St. Mrs. R. Rydall, o week end at Mr. 8 re ripe iVnot ie business of Mr. R: s ago, and the latt St. Catharines, whet in the flour and feed Smith with a couple of dsC Johnson, of Grand Rapids i few days with Mrs. J. L Alexander is aw to New ‘Ontaric Acton, accompanied :b PVi lat: 1( h 11 as n Te sold his house Shepherd ,who )Ot th t Nif ident n 81X of Guelph Sunley‘s. 1v€ th h V dired W th )1 as he er‘s interest in the, Meat Market â€"I will conduct the business on the cash and carry system. One motto only Quality â€"and Service. Thanking you in advance for . your patronage, Irvin Olmstead. qQUALITY MEAT MARKET OPEXNâ€" INXG DATT SEPT. Ith z= â€"PHONE 157 ' â€" GRIMSBY, ONT. = fimum||ummuum|||||||||||J|||||||'||||||||||||||||||mumummlmmmm|||||||||||fi IlIIIIIllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllIIII|IIlIlIIIllIlllllIllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIII mm Handkerchiefs. COMPANY all Rugs. m filI||I|lll|ll|ll||ll||llll|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllllIIlIIIIIIIIlIlIllllIIIIIIIIIIIl|Illllllllllllllllllllllfi H vices PAY fg CASH! H. P. SHEPHERD & SON WI \le this flour lasts we will sell it at $7.7 not miss this chance to buy the best flour on t reasonable figure. made out of the old crop whedt, which is in the best condition and will give splendid satisfaction . . ..Are you doing your bit by your Pay cash and pay less. We will sh interest money savers. Come and see Our supply of fruits and vegetables are stocked F RE S H Every Dayâ€"Try Them ving purchased Wm. interest in the, Meat conduct the busines Embroidery Wool Knit your own sweater from our stock of Corticelli Fingering Yarns for Knitting and Crocheting. 1 oz. balls in 2 and 4 ply. $5¢ Ball. Maize Nile Green _ Raspberry Orange Blossom Cardinal Turquoise Pink Black Copenhagen Paddy White Nigeger Rose Mauve 0 toc Heavy weight cloth in newest shades, Nigger, Maize Flesh, Green, Black and White. Clearing .......... Children‘s Middies, made of heavy white middy eloth, plain white or trimmed with blue or cardinal, sailor collars, front lace, all sizes. Regular $1.00, August Sale Price ..................60¢ Ladies‘ Middies, all S1%e8 ..y.¢r.raiacls «ho‘ se iar%s ... s .Mivcd 10 $1.70 Ladies‘ Smocks, in white with color trim. and neat embroidery and smocking patterns. Regular $4.50, August Sale Price........$1.89 FLOUR SPECIAL Maize Orange Turquoise Copenhagen Nigger Offering Wonderful Values and Money Saving Opportunities. This Week Georgettes and Silk Crepe de Chines. Regular $3.00 to $3.50 yard ON SALE $2.49 YARD. FIVE ROSES FLOUR SPECIAL CLEARANCE "MARK DOWNS" IN CHILDREN‘S AND LADIES o MIDDIES AND SMOCKS. Handkerchiefs Clearance Sale Dominion Regular 50¢ Dresses, August Sale ... Regular 79¢ Dresses, August Sale .... Regular $1.89 Dresses, August Sale ... Regular $3.00 Dresses, August Sale .. Regular $4.09 Dresses, August Sale .. Special SEPTEMBER SALES n OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS We have n hand a considerable quantity of D WOOLâ€"The Vogue for Sweaters. )1 AUGUST CLEANâ€"UP OF ALL CHILDREN‘S SUMMER DRESSES 0C nners ciation Skein AF HAWKE Nile Green Blossom Pink Paddy Rose )1 Fishâ€" Sizes 2 to I2 vears. Our entire Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Dresses offered at greatly ~reduced ‘prices for quick clearance. The newest models in materials of Dainty, Plaid ‘Gingâ€" ham‘s, Chambrays, and Fancy Gingâ€" ham Voiles; attractively trimmed. it by your family? Carry it home. We will show yvouprices that will THE Instruction Books 10¢ and will build you up. $3 at drug stores, or by PHOSPHONOL Ri‘ice. 1HEL 5COB Montreal, Quebec to SCOBELL DRUG CC Restores Vim and Vit Brain ; increases "gray Dr. DeVan‘s French Pills Wednesday, Septermber 8th, 1920 re res Vim and Vitality; for Nerve and ; increases “gra3y matter;" a Tonicâ€" uild you up. $3 a box, or two for $5 J_F stores, or bz mail on receipt of l;ll;\SCLOBEL DRUG COMPANY, ddres stock of Children‘s 5 per 98 lb ba he market at | rece PAY LESS Prices on Reduced LV y . . . . . $1,89 +A *$8u00 y, Grey, $2.49 ‘vd. . 6+ six~00G i‘â€"**# +000 . +x+.4§$1,00 for MEN at S f price. THE itreal, Quebec. r W o 25¢ Do ch a nen. $3 r mailed each.

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