EIGHT Â¥C uS ofe oGe ofe cQecReaReafeaTeofecfecf e Ba «Ba «Lo aBe aBe eBe oBe oBe oBe «Be eBe eBe oBe «Je aBe aBe aBe eBe aBe aBe «e aBe eBa ofe oBe oBe oBe ce aBe aBe aBe aBe eBe aBe ee ofe ofe oe oBe ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe ofecZe ofe ofe ofe eQecfe = PHONE 1357 GRIMSBY, ONT. = ï¬lIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll-li linkh b m ow C 7 w(z [ _ xt p __, T | Pok > Ns ';::/, Heeeees T ":ï¬i‘ p" / PBAf made out of the old crop wheat, which is in the best condition and will give splendid satisfaction â€" WI \le this flour lasts~we will sell it at $7.75 per~98 lb bag. Do not miss this chance to buy the best flour on the market at such a reasonable figure. H. P. SHEPHERD & SON BIRDS STORI FLOUR SPECIAL FIVE ROSES FLOUR Advertising Rates raise on the same date All New Subscriptions and all Renewals will be taken from now to that date at the _ old rate of $1.50 I can clean your stove pipe, and S TOVE PIPE ON OGTOBER 15th. David Cloughley oLe ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe oZe ofe ofe oTa eBe ofe ofe eR cE THE INDEPENDENT Raises to $2. PER YEAR We have n hand a considerable quantity of Elbows Collars The Subscription Rate of Call || BC \t, 320, Above Bird‘s Store. Always lots on hand. Lo ofe oBe oBe aTe aBe ofe oGe ofe ofe sSe afe ofe ah Stove I An ~C ez COOKS L#A TO__BEAT Ipe supply you with Je ohe oSe she »Sosfecf Jrilla=_â€"fn Dampers Tees JeaTo Te che rsfesfe cfe afe I 1O KINL NEW \Te dieo GRIMSBY féet above my head when it started to swing. # Benjamin Pyett, sworn:â€"I am sigâ€" nal man at the quarry. This particuâ€" lar _ box was directed towards a stone pile, which was a little out oi the way.â€" We had to give it two otf three swings in order to get it where we wanted it We had swung the boom twice when the wind caught it and swung it again. On previous 0Câ€" casions the wind had swung the boom. When the box dropped, the wind w from t on the it from uq swung it again. On pre asions the wind had sw com. When the box drop oom had been lowered as ossible. The men were wolr igher in the quarry than t] ien. The box dropped 30 fe FRANK GIBBARD KILLED (Continued from Page One was blowin he West. : box to gili n swineing. Showing at Moore‘s THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO 1 ; q. Ei. ees &4 , UÂ¥ â€" 1 D \ w ~V§t ANC "~A__ hy 2 ioi es c ’% e §3 i a t marene n \I :é;f:: \ $ \/"" ns Qo C " \ Sr;s;§§, fx2:> 0\ \ P o J ‘ 7 CC x> * P n ; %â€"G@& _L">~ \@¢ \\WBH., // i .â€"._~ _<&.* m?b,&/ NO it was on sho 1 On ng down the gully There were no ropes lide it down and stop zx.o It was 10 or :2 I{ ntend Diam proof engin« n p n O W (0) §pC bo Theatre on Monday, Sept. 27th 1rop 1t w 11 up OX ve n it n & a¢ §° sc a & pooemnnmnnnnnnnonnnn omm nmomnmmmmemmoboiemmnmembeoieemmmmmmmAmeemAppodipidremttuunw d V ir h Lake iBuperior with 1,800 square miles, _ ody of fresh water « rient and probably in evel of Lake Superic ibove the sea. The area o Nelson miles. The W bhalf, namely 309,5 drained by the St Dr. McLay was called to gle quarâ€" ry between 10.30 and 11 ‘am. He found Gibbard alive. I thought there was hemorrhage within and a rupturâ€" ed liver, this I confirmed by a post mortem examination. He was injurâ€" ed externally by being «badly bruised from the left shoulder down to the small of the back along the spine about two and a half inches wide; alâ€" so bruised on the right side below the ribs in front; right shoulder bruised4 small puncture under right eye. _The part of Canada to the Atlantic Ocean 554,000 square miles. _ Of this Atlantic bas _â€"The Hud of 1,.486.00( one side id 0 W In 11 sSOME FAC The to 18 k &VEI sun n 10 ar> 11 H h nes 11 d i miles, is water on s ABOUT CANADA niles, is the 1larges! water on this contiâ€" ibly in the world. The Superior is 602 fee Canada that drains inâ€" : Ocean has an area of miles. R ntic basin more than @iy basin re miles isin more than square miles are a wrence River. 11 Miss xico LV the n n l n a S1n NY miD be O V L1 t 11 Ire Di 11 Mill WW of st : (© (© We will weigh accurately any quantity of spice your recipe calls for. All fresh and pure. _ JAR RUBBERSâ€" > TheAbest»®Cred â€"or =whitey: 42 : >* . 2 Faulst Calolicne . s c vfan ) i 1p4 SPICES V INEGAR Ou We ‘have small quart size, old style ; small quarts (perfect seal) ; small halfâ€"gallons, old style. Cider V inegar and pickling or making ca‘t pirit Vinegar can‘t be beaten for atsup, etc. Maieudte Gabardineâ€"light and dark brown, nary and black, $6.00. Coating, . brown, â€" navyy, grey, black, 54â€"6 in. wide,. $4.75, $5.00 and $6.00. Once more, we offer for your inâ€" spection the season‘s creations in headwear. Under the efficient manâ€" agement of Miss McRoberts, this department will blossom out on Thursday,. the 16th. and followin= Plain or striped in different colâ€" ors, 28¢, 35¢, 50¢ and 75¢. Fancy figured, $1.50, $2.00 and 1Cauwcalr, Unuer tie eMicient manâ€" agement of Miss McRoberts, this department will blossom out on Thursday, the 16th, and following days, and we shall be disappointed if you don‘t come. The shapes are attractive, and wool embroidery on Duvetyne and other coverings lend great variety to the effects. Takâ€" ing them all through, this season‘s productions are sane and altogether desirable, and the general feeling is that one and all will be after new hats forthwith. Colored Cashmere, $1.25. Striped wool goods, 75¢. Plaids, a good variety of patâ€" terns, 50¢ and $1.00. Serges in brown, green, navyy and black, $2.75 to $7.00. Gabardineâ€"light and dark Wednesday, September Grimsby. Silks, Satins and Poplins; All colors; Best values. MILLINERY Dress and Suit Materials LININGS S TORE lbs. for $# 2 for 25¢ 2 for aze MBE 22nd, 1920 20C HIXIXI @ [f (€) o (©) (€) o (@) («©) («) (@) («) (€) o o (€) (©) («@) (@) o o (@) («©) («)