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Grimsby Independent, 13 Oct 1920, p. 4

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‘Local Items Of Interest + Next Monday, October 18 is Tnahks iving Day. Abingdon Fair and Races tomorrow _ Mrs: C. E. Wouters ha the Deer Park farm fro: Hewitt Estate. _ F. E. and Mrs. Russ are visiting with friends in Stratford: "Doug" Hyeck of Toronto was & visior in town last week. Dancing at the Beach, Saturday night and Thanksgiving night. _ w. wW. ("Gillie"( Gilmore of Hamilâ€" ton was a visitor in town on <Saturâ€" day. Last June "Gillie fell>:off Aa building he was working on and was pretty badly smashed up. He is imâ€" proving steadily but still has to have the aid of crutches to get about on. (Thursday) RERSEoEDSHmDSmSSmFrreecdesiedesiedeiedksiedcs cecreicsniencs To All Retailers of Milk large or small within the Corporation of the Village of Grimsby nthâ€"mtich e ncnanernorfeNianai IpLFIFLALMLELELGLGLGLqLqL I have been requested to enforce that part of the Milk Byâ€"law which requires all Milk Dealers to bottle the milk in sterilized bottles when offerâ€" ed for sale or delivered to customers. Govern yourselves accordingly Bottles are sold by W. A. Drumâ€" mond and Co., 77â€"79 Jarvis St., Toronâ€" to. dealers in Dairy apparatus. IllllllllljlllllllllllllllIIlIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|I|II|IIII|III|IIIIIIIII|I=| ["IN THEPUBLICEYE] $ PC //A asa wz e T in e le * OUR W. J. Flett a~ P KV T / m 4 # NK : ¢’q°."?/ â€" «N $ C 6@, ~_’-¢~I’ »/ â€" oafs hestim, * *~_ / f, 180 «* Optometry and the benefits accrued from its practice is the greatest smallâ€"cost blessing in the world. When any other part of our natureâ€"apparatus fails to perform its especial functions it costs considerable money to get any relief. When you no longer enjoy clearâ€"sightâ€" edness our optometrist can loâ€" cate your eye weakness and furnish you with the glasses that will bring back your sight. Satis.factory moderately priced service. IPSSpESpEDpRDâ€"DFDSBSFFâ€"Adea iescs eestieie A GREAT BLESSING AT EATTLE "CosTtT! You would not buy a pair of shoes simply because they were cheap. You demand Quality, even though you have to pay a higher price. You know that cheap shoes are usually dearest in the long run. This applies to Groceries as well as other lines of goods. You will find our stock of Groceries Fresh, Clean and of High Quality, while our prices are as low as good goods can be sold at. Fresh Fish to arrive by express Thursday FRESH FRUITS PHONE 3 .. HEaD orrice C VERNON TUCK NOTICE BANKâ€"OF HAMILTON "‘THE STORE OF Quality‘" oOPTOMETRIST )1 m =â€"Ani}| NR m ) inwes eniy i ocl en ie 27 on the sick list ALT has purchased om the John XANDER, M. 0. H. ESTABLISHED 1872 is Tnahks A . ESSER district 1 househol through t M ink of Hamilton Look fo other. pag« The new house of Alex. Graham on Robinson St. S. is ready for occuâ€" pancy, Alex. Graham has sold his eleven acre fruit farm on the mountain to a Toronto man. Aemilius Jarvis and Co., Toronto, have purchased $50,000 County of Lin coln 6 per cent. bonds. The wording "Grimsby Fire Staâ€" tion‘"‘ now adorns the panelling above the doors of the fire hall. Apple packers have started work for the season. The crop is a fair one but of very good quality. Miss Vera Farrell returned home on Friday from a pleasant vacation with friends in Ypsilanti, Mich. The open season for shooting rabâ€" bits and hares is from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15 and from Dec. 23 to Jan. 2. Culley and Breay of Hamilton have closed up their GRIMSBY sales and Show room for the Overland car. The new house of Edw. Mannell Elizabeth St. is rapidly nearing comâ€" pletion and will soon be ready for ocâ€" cupancyâ€" Alex. Earle, living on ‘top of the GRIMSBY Mountain, North GRIMSBY is confined to his room with a severe attack of illness. North GRIMSBY â€" résidents should get a 1920 Voters List from Clerk Thos. Allan and make sure that their name is on the list to vote. wW. 0. Sturgeon who recently sold his farm east of the town left on Thursday last with his family on A motor trip to Regina, Sagk, Oh boy, dancing at the Lakeview Casino on Saturday night _ and Thanksgiving night. Good musicâ€" Fine floor. Tell your friends. "Jimmy" Lawrie won another racd at Binbrook on Tuesday last wit} "Bob" Scott‘s little pacer Joe McKin ley 2:144. en ents George an day, on his wa Warsaw, Wis. George Hall has sold his seventy acre farm on top of the moustain east of Mr. Beamsville to Mr. Ratz of the Tavistock Milling Co., Tavistock. George Ofield underwent an operaâ€" tion for throat andd nervous trouble in Hamilton Hospital last week. He is progressing very favorably now. On and after Friday of this week the yearly subscription price of the INDEPENDENT will be two dollars a year. Single copies five cents each, New cement gutters with large steel man holes have been put in at the corner of Main and Oak streets to handle the water which runs to that point. The Presto Music Class, Mrs. G. E. Bolton teacher will hold a Musicale in the Sunday School room of the Methodist Church on Tuesday evenâ€" M in W or over Ni this plant o open @ccounls 10L . LP a : and personal expen the Bank of Hamilton. arber sh« ccessorie D P L LEIa T | o ooo TL TL LI C c M. M W Two new boilers with a capacity ol 0 horse power a piece are being stalled in the Ofield green houses hen these boilers are put into operâ€" ion there will be a boiler capacity over nine hundred horse power in T1 thodist Ch â€" Oct. 19th M iltes sale; stOC _ McGregor has sold his 100 ck and grain farm on the Road to Dr. Wolfenden of 1( West has installed a new silâ€" man wall cabinet in his on for tobaccos and smoking GRDIISBY BRANCH the Yellow Kids Lawrie won another race ecord of their J irrent Account on. We exten > all ladies in counts for t GRIMSB Y visited with his parâ€" Mrs. Secord over Sun from New York to i their own leal of monâ€" YEGETABLES the Lakeview night and Good~ musicâ€" b on to operâ€" Tne litlle capacity | and Mrs. Ta ower in | mobile whil Saturday ni feared that anâ€" T. :A. Failure 2.30 f.m.â€"The Live Bird Let Loose" A special Thankâ€"offering is the practical waf to celebrate the occaâ€" sionâ€" Since the blesse dyou currency. ful?" The folowing selections will be renâ€" dered by the choir:â€" Anthem "The Lord is My Shepherd" Smart Duet "Gonges of Praise" Plevel Duet "Songs of Praise" Pleyel Mrs. D. Hunter, Mrs, J. P. Robertson Anthem "Ye Shall Dwell in he Land" Stainer Solos Miss Kitchen, Mr. M. Frampton Solo "A Song of Praise" Goubler Solos Miss Kitchen, Mr. M,. Frampt Solo "A Song of Praise" Goub! Mrs. David Hunter â€" Anthem "While the Earth Remainet Maund Last week W. O. Sturgeon purchas ed a new Light Six Studebaker car from F. F. Russ the local agent, This is the first 1921 Light Six to be delvered in the Niagara District. Rumor has it that a firm now manu facturing automobile tires and tubes in another city would like to locate in GRIMSBY. We believe that sevâ€" eral local people are interested in this firm. The Ontario Public Service Comâ€" mission will hold a sitting in thé Court House, St. Catharines on Friâ€" day,October 22 and following days, commencing at nine o‘clock in the morning. D. Marsh & Sons have se contract for the erection of two storey fruit shed at Win G, Anderson. The upper 1 the building will be used apartments, GRIMSBY is a healthy â€" town cording to Dr. Alexander, M who reports that with the excepti a few mild cases of whooping c the town is entirely free from co ious diseases. while crossing M; the Postoffice on struck by a we and knocked dow ctped uninjured. A Florida owned Overland roadster came to grief on Main street west on Friday afternoon and had to be towed to the GRIMSBY garage for overhaulâ€" ing: No one was injured when the "Bus" hit the ditch. H. G. & B cars now run through Main Street at a very much slower sneed and in a more sensible manrser than kas been their habit for some years. Wonder if the visit of the Onâ€" tario Railway Board‘s Inspector to this district two weeks ago had anyâ€" thing to do with this change? Lt.â€"Col. John G. Cline, O0, B. . was a visitor in town last week "Jack" has sold out his garage inter ests in Hamilton and intends motorâ€" ing to California in the course of a couple of weeks, where he will perâ€" manently locate if he finds an Opâ€" ening to his liking. A subscriber to the INDEPENDENT living in Western Ontario, and a former GRIMSBY girl would like to secure a supply of Canadian walnuts, hickory nuts and butternuts for her children, as there are none in the locality where she lives. Any reader of this paper who can supply these articles will confer a favor by communicating with the Editor. First Massâ€"8,45. Second Massâ€"10.45 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. ST. JOHN‘S CHURCH Presbyterian Minister Revyâ€" L. H. Currie, B. A, THANKSGIVING SERVICES Sunday Next, October 17th f Morning subjectâ€"*"Thanksgiving." Evening subjectâ€"*"Is Canada Grateâ€" 1 € GRIMSB ttended t] eld day 0o f the seve Walter : BAPTIST Sunday, October 17th hanksgifing Dayâ€"Special addresâ€" and music suitable to the occasion L a.m.â€"*"Unbelief the Secret of T uFk ADDITIONAL LOCALS PAGE 8. Churches Or ST. JOSEPHS R. C. I € the on THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Woolyv In The Lord has abundantlfy say "Thankâ€" you" in H )C Mi 11 rton, Depot street in street in front of Friday noon â€" wWas stbhound â€" automobile n 11 foi tion of a larg at Winona for W pper portion C Luckily he hool ille Al¢ 1 track team High School and won four the program, ne, the relay rls and the r, . M 0. H exception 0 ping â€" coug! from contag ~( red n :0 livin: (@€) (©) (©) (@©) O, o (©) (©) (©) (©) (€) (©) & o (©) O, (€) (@©) (@) (©) (e) | (©) o (e (« $ $ (@) (e (a / *) e) & o e) (e) $ ‘O000000000000°006 $16 10% Reduction on all Beds, Dressers, Dressing Ta Chiffoniers, Leather Couches, Kitchen Cabinets, - Baby Carriages, and Sulkys Empire Oak Dining Room Suite, including Arm. Regular $12 William and Mary Period design Dining Suite Eight Piece Our Entire Stock of Chesterfields, Living Room Arm Chairs, have October Sale Reduced Prices. See our Handsome Three Panel, Deep Cushâ€" ioned, Marshall Springs, all over Upholstered Chesterfields, j f with Chair and Rocker to match 0.50 _ v.....e..... POL P13./5 Kapok Mattresses. Reg. $28 es ts . .. isK* 4. FOL $22.90 ume Brusselo Bedroom Rugs 3x3! Brusselo ‘Bedroom â€" Rugs 3x4 ayer Felt®" Mattresses. Reg. to: zeir‘{iv.con. Kor. $13.75 Rugsâ€"3 doz. Rag Rugs, Special ...$1.69 Pieces October Sale Prices on Rugs, Comforters, Draperies, and Curtain Nets ©000000000000000006€ )a OC) I1T€ id Walnut Suite ht Piece set A / f% Ain 4 a ©o0o00000.00000000.0000.0000000.0.0,.000,000000000 rbinet .~For xC eight pieces, I z.oo. October ular xC *) CCOOOEOOCOOOCOTOTTTOTOTZ $17.50 $12.40 A F. HAWKE $165.00 345 t1ve COMPANY L1 Comforters figured sateen _ covering, llight soft cotton f illing, large size. Reg. $6.50. (Oct. Sale ....For 5.25 each 200 yds assorted paterns Art Draperies, $1.3ag.~ clccilwseiriswar.edkor bBoc yd: Many designs Cretonne covering 5oc yd. Sun proof Shadow; Cloth, goc For 6ge yd. Tapestry Art Draperies, Rose, Brown and Green, fancy stripes, $1.65 $1.45 yd. Figured Linen Over Drpes, 85c..57¢c yd. Curtain Nets, many designs, 59c.. 50c yd. gor.: z.m ..m..~.3BC yd. $r.20.: ... *...Bgc yd. 1d English finish in solid m Extension Table, Six Chairs ‘ge Buffet, Extension Table, ‘Six Chairs, ale Pricera sia....... ....c.... .:. .997.00 Wire Woven, Iron Rail Springs. Reg: $ 30 . =........ Hor $5.95 ‘Reg. $9.00â€":........ For $7.g0 Wednesday, October 13th, 1920 ©0000000000000000000006 Dressing Tables, J «C000 0000000000000O®® ©00000000000000000°0® Don‘t miss one of * OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . . For $285.00 alnut for â€" Bigget For $139.00 For $368.00 ut, . Nine We â€" offer (© (©) (©) (©) (©) (©) (©) ® (©) (€) (©) (©) (€) (€) (©) (©) (©) (@© (©) (@) (©) (@) (©) O (e Ca (e) (©) $ [O] & (€) (€) (€) (©) (€) (@) O o o

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