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Grimsby Independent, 15 Sep 1920, p. 4

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l__lllllllllllllll|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIllIIIIIIIllII|lIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIII||III||IIIII|II|£ 2 "‘THE STORE OF Quality" uEEEHEEEEAE ELAAAE EtEAAA tHHNHtann Gerald Simpson of Toronto, spent a couple of days in town last week. Mr. Roy VanDyke left on Thursday for a trip to Winnipeg. i Vernon Tuckâ€" has been ~hobbling around town the past week on . one foot the â€"result of a badly sprained ankle. 5 ~Millinery openings in GRIMSBY this week. n ~Tomorrow (Thursday is the big day at Smithville Fair. Be there. ‘ A new line of umbrellas and éanes at Vernon Tuck‘s. Ralph Lindsay of Hagersville was a visitor in town on Saturday. All kinds of safety and straight razors, and safety razor ‘blades and shaving .preparations at â€" Stewart‘s Drus Store. & *Mrs. T. R. Waugh of London, spent the weekâ€"end with her sister_ Mrs.H. H.Miller: . DODDDpDpoDoppbpobDOc S Ned deteetics ce edkstedkieitiiedts. Gordon Utting, C. P. R. operator, spent Sunday at his home in Torâ€" onto. s Local Items Of Interest Miss Lilah Kidd. _ . _â€"â€" _ = * |;. A sample of the fruit that passed s through the terrible hail. storm at ~The subscription price of THE) gt. Catharines on Saturday has . been INDEPENDENT raises on October|on exhibition in the window of John 15th to $2.00 per year. |E. Scott the last few days. ‘The fruit Al1d. It. It.â€" &nd MTs:: Marsh "had alis cut and lashed to pieces in an awâ€" pleasant weekâ€"end motoring trip to ful manner, * Bradford, Pa., last week. l Thomas Kavanaugh, an old GRIMS Larkspur Lotion for nits and head lice, 25c and 35c bottles at Btewart‘s Drug Store. Don‘t forget taat you can _ save many dollars by shopping in GRIMSâ€" BY on Dollar Days, Oct. 8Sth and‘ 9th. [Miss Velma Devine of Hamilton, is spending a few days the ~»guest of Miss Lilah Kidd. Senator E. D. Smith is away on a business trip to Winnipeg and other wmMestern points. Robert and Mrs. Snyder of Preston are visiting with J. L. and Mrs. Snyâ€" der, Robinson street South. R FOUR®!® â€" | TN THEPUBLICEYE] » BY//M e IF an eye sufferer troubled with presbyopia should come to us‘ for a scientific eye examâ€" ination and. weâ€" recommended that he wear bifocals we would explain to him that this system of lenses with two foci is used to correct a condition wherse there is an error of refraction for distant sight and improper focus for near work. Here you will get a thoroughly scientific examination of your eyes. est. and best Vinegar ..... XXX Cider Vinegar .......... XXX White Wine Vinegar ... Best Pickling}Spicé ......... Polar White Soap ............ Genuine Castile Soap ........ N..JP. Soap .}.‘.‘.y,...».?..;, /.k . Mockland. Cocox.*., :....‘;.s.:..".. Chase & Sanborn‘s Extra Blen «Princess‘‘ Black Teéa .......‘. "Roseleaf"‘ Black Tea ......... FRESH FRUITS PHONE 3 We aim to give you value for your money. ‘We do not try to palm off inferior goods on you. Remember our guarantee: Satisfacâ€" tion or your money back. Heinz Rex Amber Vinegar. Made from cane sugar only. The strongâ€" DSppoppppppDpDpDSRoDâ€"KACR LRA C Reedkdeitiietiecs. VERNON TUCK BANKâ€"OF HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST ESTABLISHED 1872 ACJ. ESSE R Commencing, August 10th, 1920 the Canadian . Wheat Board will make an advance payment against their 1919â€"1920 Participation Cerâ€" tificates. CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD Participation Certificates Any branch of this bank will collect these Certificates and holders should consult our local Manager for informaâ€" tion and advice as to their disposal. { Lakeview Casino, the new . dance ‘hall at the end of the Beach <Road is the popular® meccea. these . nights for all lovers of dancing. The Casâ€" ino will be open on Thursday, Friâ€" day. and . Saturday nights of this week. â€" All the ~lovers of dancing from the Beamsville Old Boys and Girls Reunion will be there to dance, |so you~come too and meet all your ‘old time friends and school matse »f [(the long, long ago. Excellent floor ‘and wonderful music. | ~On Thursday, Sept. 16th, and folâ€"| Ilowing days, will be. displayed . the season‘s best in,. millinery. Under ,Miss McRobert‘s management this department has been brought #} to a| ‘high standard of efficiency and we lhope to see all the ladies there, wheâ€" ther old customers t or not., K. _M. ’Stephen. s & o We feel particularly intereste" in close ecdnomical buyers because we realize they are more interested in 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 real 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 sayâ€" ing to 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. K. N. Grout received~sa (telegram on Tuesday stating that his brotherâ€" inâ€"law, Henry Berry, . viceâ€"president and General Manager of the ‘Canadâ€" ian Asbestos Co. had died in Monâ€" treal on Monday. The deceased genâ€" tleman married a wellknown GRIMS BY lady, Miss (Olive Grout. ) _ "Tommy‘" looks hale nd hearty and has prospered in the "Lone Star" State. € Thomas Kavanaugh, an old GRIMS BY boy now resident in Terral, Texâ€" as( is renewing old acquaintances in town.â€" after â€" many years ‘ absence. There® will be three baby shows, special guessing contests, many free prizes and other attractions besides a great feast of bargains in GRIMSâ€" BY on DOLLAR DAYVS, Oct. 8th and 9th. Mr .and Mrs. Laing, who have been visiting Chas. ang Mrs. Laing, sailed on Saturday on the Minnedosa _‘ for their home in Scotland. Save up your nickles angd gather in your dimes to take advantge of the great feast of bangains that will be offered by GRIMSBY merchants on DOLLAR DAYS, Oct. 8th and 9th. A reâ€"organization meeting of the 44th Regiment will be called by Lieut.â€"Col. "C. H. Vanersluys," D.S.0., in the near future, and al former Officers are requested to watch= for the date and arrange to be present. Beamsville Fair and Old Boys Reâ€" union opens tomorrow â€" (Thursday) and continues for the balance of the week. â€"=It will be three great big days of fun and jollification. i Mr. Williams and family of ~Trini dad, B. W. I., have moved to GRIMSâ€" BY and taken up their residence in the residence of. W. ~B. â€"VanDyke, which they purchased this summer. uRIMSBY BRANCH GRIMSEB Y :+« .3 480C gal. ... \*. .. ove gal. ; . ... ©.000â€"gal. *«\...~. ... 10G¢.; PKge .. ... . 10¢ cake 10c large cake .‘ . . . . .dv0¢ Dar . 30e 34 Ib. tin 2 +. * . YO¢ AIb. <\* ... @Ocilb. /.. /. Gbc Ib. YEGETABLES GRIMSBY Boy Scouts Bugle Band made a big hit in Toronto on Thursâ€" day last. The Band herded the big Boy Scouts parade through the city and into the â€"Exhibition _ grounds where; the Scouts were reviewed by General Victor® Williams. The Band was easily the best â€"one on parade and received a great ovation at all points on the parade. The work of bass drummer Bierd was excellent and he received a good many rounds of applause for his clever drumâ€" ming. General Williams, personally congratulated Capt. R.H. Kidd, M. C. and talked several minutes with him‘ regarding his overseas service. Fruit growers in general who visâ€" ited the fruit display at Toronto exâ€" hibition last week, are quite unanâ€" imous in their opinion that it was one of the .psorest advertisements for the farâ€"fameq Niagara peninsula that one could possibly conceive of. It was perhaps the worst effort that has been made in some years. The Vineland Station, it is stated, also had a rather fair to poor arrangeâ€" ment of ‘boxed apples, and a few other fruits faced off by a few plants. The Fruit Growers‘ association is lax in its efforts to use such a good sourse of advertisements for Niagara peninsula products as the big fair. J. Colegate Snelling of GRIMSBY. Rev. H. H. Wilkinson performed the ceremony. Mr. Llewllyn Webb actâ€" ed as best man. The bride wore a dainty dress of white taffeta silk and carried a bouquet of pale pink roses. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. S« Jordan, sister of the bride. The happy couple then left by motor for St. Catharines and Toronto. (On their return they will reside ia GRIMSBY. K. N. Grout has a picture ifh his possession which shows clearly that history repeats itself. The picture was taken in the fall of 1895â€"25 years 2ago and shows a line of fruit growers rigs in front of the old Grout Basket Factory on Oak street waiting their turn to get~ baskets, there being a scarcity of containers that year, almost as bad as the dearth %? them this year. in A quiet ibut pretty wedding took place at the Methodist â€" Church, GRIMSBY,~on â€" Monday, Sept. 6th, when Miss Ruby ,eldest daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Peter Felker, Oak St. was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Harvey _Orville Tuck of GRIMSBY, second son of ‘Wm. and Mrs. Tuck of Delhi. The cereâ€" mony was performed in the presence of only the immediate friends and relatives of the two families by Rev.. Mr. Irvine of the Methodist Church. The happy young .. couple left on the evening train for Toronto and points in western Ontario. On Saturday Sept. 4 at St. Alban‘s Church Beamsville a «pretty wedding took place between Miss Eleanor Clay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay, of London, England and Mr. H. him as far as Quebec. " Word has been received that Capt. W. W. Kidd has been awardeq the Colonial Auxiliary Forces â€" Officers Decoration, for long and continuous services in the Active Militia as a commissioned officer. Master Franc#s Bacon, son of "Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bacon left on Monday for a trip to England. He will sail on the Empress of Britain on Wedâ€" nesday. His father accompanied him as far as Quebec. Remember Oct. 8th and 9th are DOLLAR DAYS in GRIMSBY. They will be the two biggest days of the year. * . A. Saunders, wife and children of Toronto ,spent the weekâ€"end with Chas. and Mrs. C«ldwell. Save a halfâ€"dollar by subscribing for the INDEPENDENT.nowâ€"It will cost you Two Dollars after the Fifâ€" teenth of Octobevr. Miss Helen Burns of Caledonia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. H. C. Anderson. Art House wife and daughter of Ypsilanti, Mich. are visiting at the home of Reeve and Mrs. Farrell. Mr..‘Sturgeon is the purchaser a new Studeébaker Six, from F. Russ, the local agent. f Two new onesâ€"Blackstone, a mild 10¢, cigar: and Turf cigarettes 10 for 18¢â€"at Stewart‘s Drug Store’z. & ‘A.__ Fleming, Hamilton, is the purâ€" chaser â€"of Mr. Wiliams fine home and smallfruit farm on Maple Ave. Mr..‘Sturgeon is the purchaser of Lake Lodge School opens for the Fall term toâ€"day. Mrs. N. E. Culp is visiting her broâ€" ther Mr. Jaa. Wilkie in Kincardine. Advertising rates in THHF INDEâ€" PENDENT raise on October 15th. THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO M Mr. Judson Tice, of returned _ home on spending three weeks Mrs. Wm« Shelton. Andy Mickus, the:> popular third baseman of the Stelcos team â€" has joined the benedicts and claims that his ball playing days are over. ~Andy was married a week ago to a young lady from Waterloo. The two new s'ir-,“n posts for the eastern and western limits of .the corporation are finished and have been put in place. The boards are two feet by four feet. (On the wsides of the board showing east and west appeair the words â€""GRIMSBY â€"welâ€" comes you" and on the reverse side "Thank you, come again." Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Clay of R. C. M. P., who hbhave been visiting in GRIMSBY are leaving for ‘\England on the Megantic on Sept. 18 from Montreal. Sergt. Clay is the officer who had charge the two Esquimaux who were brought from the Arctic circle to answer to a charge of murâ€" der. ALL ODDFELLOWS are ~very urâ€" gently requested to meet at the lodge rooms on Sunday, Sept. 19th to assist in our annual ~decoration services. Brother H. G. Robertson, Grand Masâ€" ter of Ontario will be present at the Cemetery ‘and deliver an address. The GRIMSBY band, also the Cantons of Hamlton will be present as well as a number from other. lodges. Meet at the lodge rooms at 2.30 p.m. sharp. ‘G. E. Miller, Sec. A new shipment ‘of. Liggett‘s ~ the favorite chocolate at Stewart‘s Drug Store. James H. Lipp, an enterprising plumber in Chattanooga, Tenn., has served notice on the public that the standing joke about plumbers chargâ€" ing $1 and more per hour "to go back after their tools" does not apply to him.. He carries a complete plumbing shop to every job on a specially conâ€" structed business car. The death ‘occurred on 'onday‘ morning of Agnes, the little five months old daughter ‘of ~ Robert and Mrs. Meiklejohn Jr. The little babe had only been ill a few days. The| funeral is taking place this afterâ€"| noon to Queens Lawn Cemetery. | $ (e) (e) (€) (e) (o Ce000000000000000000€ '\1‘he Hats are exqui%itt‘e conceptions of /the correct models for women and misses of\ discriminating . fashion ideals. Theirâ€"style, quality and workâ€" manship are faultlessâ€"butâ€" modestly priced. @@@@@@@C-)(-)@@@@@3)@@@@@@@@@@@@C-D@@@@-@@@@@@C‘).@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@l Buffalo, N. Y., Sunday, after with ‘Mr. and L\ utumn N@llinery N[g)des the| OOb nitn o0ooco0o0o0c00c0c000c0c000000000000000000c00c00c0c00000000000000 PEAAA EeEAAA PAY CASH! WE keep pretty busy in this groceryâ€"shop, but your order will get prompt attention. If you iwant to enjoy our moneyâ€"saving prices, bring your order here and take your groceries home with you. You‘ll enjoy the ‘Experience. _ _ . Our supply of fruits and vegétables is stocked F R E S H Every Dayâ€"Try Them HAMILTON Your idle funds, no matter how small, cat bevearning subâ€" stantial dividends for you. f § 2 & The purchase of a Bond is now as simple as buying a Railâ€" way Ticket. , / $Â¥ Victory Bonds, at the New Low Prices, provide unprecedented conditions of gilt edged> security, and ‘azr.qattract'ive income yield, and are readily saleable when necesdary. We specialize only in Government, .\Imifipé;l and high grade Industrial Securities, and will be glad to dmail you our list on request. s s Orders may be telephoned or telegrapth at our expense. tHEAEHEEEHEHERAHE dE j 605 Bank of Hamilton Building. riday and Saturday | September 17th. & 18th, and following days. T he T‘rend of Fashion Reflected in INVEST YOUR PROFITS IN VICTORY BONDS ZIMMERMAN & MALLOCH The A. F. HAWKE Company OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS ()pening Correct Modes in New! Fall Apparel. Featuring the exclusive touches of Dame Fashion in Suits, Skirts, Charmâ€" ing new Frocks and Fashions. Tendencies in new Fall Blouses. Fall 1920 Fashion On Wednesday, September 15th, 1920 & .â€" ONTARIO ‘Phone Regent 604 PAY LESS | _ t e o 0) 00)(0 (@) (€) (©) (@) (©) ®) (©) (@) (e) ®) * O O ®) ) (€) (e) (©) o § ® ®) A ®) (e) *) ®)

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