J dnR m = North of 6. Tâ€" R. FARMSâ€"If you wiskh to sell your & farm â€" communicate with us =â€"â€"We have Jjuyers now. It will cost you nothing unle:s we make a sale. Bell‘s Limited, GRIMSBY, ‘ph ne 405 or 261. LUMSDEN Park Road Farms for buyers who want fruit, poultry and dairy farms are in deâ€" mand now. We have a very effective way of getting direct to large numâ€" bers of these buyers. We will tell you more about it if you would like them to know about the property you have for sale. Can you send us a ,gljescription of your property? You would not require to pay us a selling commission. Hilh‘h‘hhlhhhfh4i FARMS WANTED Repairing of all kinds See us for Prices _ WANTEDâ€"An ordinary sized burâ€" eau. Mrs. W. J. Drope, GRIMSBY, ‘Phone 49. 40 A ing seen ply â€" snow appl buy them bringing t! the picking od, GRIMS FOR SAI horse; broks in every wal ing apartmel ring 11. FOR SALEâ€"Complete teaming out* itâ€"Team, harness and dump wagon,. pply Reg. Ferris, ‘phone 28, GRIMSâ€" AALLAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAY d couch, in good condition; also ild‘s cart. ‘Phone 347. 1 _FOR SALEâ€"30â€"30 Winchester reâ€" ating rifle with Lyman rear, and vory bead front sight, as good as w.â€" H.~â€"E Russ, GRIMSBY. _ _FOR SALEâ€"A choice lot of young singing canaries; also a choice buildâ€" %g lot. Apply Chas: Durham, ‘phone ~FOR SALEâ€"Team of mares, would take Ford car or other live stock. Robt. Cole, ‘phone 119, Winona. WANTJ irls. Ja caly one Jos. rin : H Jolhn Fisher & Co. WANTEDâ€"Two men for apple pickâ€" g. Apply R,. F. Macfarlane, opposite . G. & B. stop No. 97, Winona. (©) (©) (©) (@) FOR SAl a p TO 1 (©) FOR SALI (e) o (©) @ o @® @ @ @ (©) (©) (©) (©) (©) (e) [(O] *) (© (©) (@ (© (e) Wednesday, October 13th, 1920 ‘OT pb OR l FOR SALE OR RENT Ww There is just enough nip in the air these beautiful Autâ€" umn mnights to put a rosy color in the "Girlies" cheek and to make the "Laddie" blow on his fingers. Nights like these are just the ideal ones for dancing at the § H« "WHEN THE FROST IS ON THE PUMPKIN AND THE CORN IS IN THE SHOOK" IS JUST THE RIGHT TIME OF YEAR FOR n HELP WANTED Aaananas Ww O _ comrmarealmcmmarinr eC 7 u000 000 dE aviat V () A 1 1e OfI HOté 1 Grimsby )1 pl ulâ€"mseven cows, aue to tober and Novemberâ€"and ilking. Good dairy â€"cows, , Vinemount, ‘phone 144 inona. up WANTED ALTERS GARAGE Apple pickers; men or Livingston, GRIMSBY. ILDING â€"About forty baskets of windfalls. Parties can 25 cents a basket by own baskets and doing . Apply to A. B, Herâ€" East, ‘phone 55. â€"About 20,000 Cuthbert nts for delivery this fall. ‘ills. Fenwick. AKLYVIGCW {LLASINO afa in 52 urnished â€" housekeepâ€" Apply to ‘phone 67 wo Brussels carpets; & L. â€" & J. WALTERS Jr. Grimsby Beach DANGIDG SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 16th MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 18th â€"__ (Thanksgiving Day) ) RONTO due to GRIMSBY EAST The G. T. R. is continuing its work upon the new fruit siding and it will be ready for use within a few months, D. E. and J. Walters Jr. have openâ€" ed a garage on the Park Road North of the G. T. R., GRIMSBY FEFast. D. E. Walters is a mechanic of marked ability and the firm guarantees prompt service and full satisfaction. They have an advt. in this issue. The new purchaser of the Thomas Bengough fruit farm is making extenâ€" sive improvements to the residence. E. became the bride of Mr. George Frederick Mercer, of Markdale, and Manager of the branch of the Royal Bank of Canada at Smithville, Ont., the Rev. Canon Ardill officiating. Smithville Reviewâ€"On Wednesday Sept. 29, St . George‘s Church, Owen Sound, was the scene of one of the prettiest weddings of the year when Miss Margaret Mary Ancel (Madge) Walker, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs David 8. Walker, 525 8th St., A. Since Mr. A. W. Eickmeier sold his farm, he has rented one of Mr. Greenâ€" wood‘s houses and will move into it within a a very short time. Mrs, A. Wilking of Toronto, formerâ€" ly of this place, spent the last weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. § GRIMSBY EAST Mr. Swift, who sold his farm a few months ago and has been living in one of Mr. A. Greenwood‘s houses, has now purchased a new home in the town of Burlington and a few days ago moved to take up his residence there; both he and Mrs. Swift expressing great reâ€" gret at the severance of their ties with GRIMSBY East: § GRIMSBY EAST Mr. Swift, who sold his farm months ago and has been living of Mr. A. Greenwood‘s houses, h f PAID UP LIST Mrs. W. L. Stephen, Grimsby Orders taken for winter vegétables Cabbage, carrots, turnips, beets pumpâ€" kins and squash; also nice crisp letâ€" tuce, parsley and red cabbage. J. J, Smye, Livingston Avenue,. ‘phone 338. PAPER RULINGâ€"New machine, largest paper stock in Niagara Peninâ€" sula. F. H. Leslie Ltd., Printers, Reâ€" view Building, Niagara Falls. BEAMSVILLE CIDER MILLâ€"Will commence running on Thursday of thig week und on following Tuesdays and STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or from England; all details arranged, passâ€" ports secured, and prepatd tickets reâ€" mitted to those in England desirous otf coming to Canada. A. Burland, agent for all leading steamship lines, ‘Phone 64, Grimsby. Fridays until further notice 106 ring 4. Beamsville C. T LOSTâ€"In GRIMSBY, on Friday, Oct. 8th, a parcel containing a lady‘s barred voile waist. Finder please reâ€" turn to Jessie Shelton, at INDEPENâ€" DENT Office. LOSTâ€"A blue jersey cloth belt with two pearl buckles. Return, please to Mrs.â€"Thos. G. D. Bell, GRIMSBY. LOSTâ€"On Thursday morning between my house on Oak street Grand Trunk Sation, a small brooch with pearl in centre,. P will be rewarded. Mrs. Hannis. Lewis, Grimsby Mawson, Grimsby MISCELLANEOUS * ReoGecQeoQecQoc§ueGecQu«SecQoc§eeSecQec§ueRec§enSecQeefec§ eZecfa LOST AND FOUND J 11 further notice. ’Phonel Beamsville, C. J. Crooks. Prompt Service Satisfaction Guaranteed pAol Dec Oct Oct @glMMEATION ©\ FOR ANNEXATION The following accounts were pasâ€" sed :â€" H. P. Shepherd & Son, hay and straw .........". . .... 37 T8 Grimsby Chopping Mills, hay 6 58 H. C. P. L,; & Traction . Co., office and street lighting 106 95 William Farrow, painting and glass for Fire Hall.. 38 060 Grimsby Independent, _ 60 lines posting of Voters TASstS: ... i. 5.:~...1...~.« . â€" 0 00 D. Marsh, Iumber............. 11 I% Mrs. M. A. VanDyke, load that everything considered, it wouild De advisable to hold this matter until latâ€" erâ€" Carried.. . A complaintâ€"was received by the Council regarding the "cutting out" of milk botles by the Model Dairy. This mater was attended to by the Medicat Officer of Health. Robt. Land, Town Caretaker, was officially welcomed home by His Worâ€" ship and the Council. ldeas regarding tie dro.l a_lu BowW wisu to erect four large cut stons piilars at the entrance with large copper tabâ€" lets on them, providing of course that the Council were willing ‘that the change should be made. ; Wrayâ€"Marshâ€"That the ladies in charge of the proposed memorial at the entrance of the cemetery be asket¢ to defer this until the early part of next year, qwing to the uns%ttled conâ€" dition of the Highway and the imâ€" portance of this work, it would appear The $150. union sometime during September, next year council pay any expen necessary for notifyin:g Marshâ€"Thealâ€"That the Reeve be instructed to call a public meting as soon as convenient to discuss the adâ€" visability of holding an Old Boys Reâ€" EHugene Walterâ€"one of America‘s foremost playwrightsâ€"is the coâ€" author of Eugene O‘Brien‘s newest S elznick _ Picture, "Sealed Hearts," coming to Moore‘s Theatre Saturday. night, October 16th. A story of a young man‘s fight for happiness. A Ralph Ince productionâ€"and a whopâ€" perâ€" The Ladies Committee who | )een contemplaing the erection of irch over the entrance to Qu Lawn Cemetery have changed t deas regarding the arch and now t can noid a conterence. Mr. McConachie also appeared beâ€" fore the Council with the reply he had received from the Ontario Railway Board with regard to erecting GRIMâ€" SBY into a town and also regarding the annexation of Robinson street South. . Ag it is necessary to advertise the Byâ€"law to erect GRIMSBY into a town three months before the erection can be made, it would be impossible for it to be done this year in time for election, so the Board suggested that the council go ahead with its annexaâ€" tion proposition and then at a later date apply for erection into a town: Marshâ€"Thealâ€"That Mr. McConaâ€" chie be instructed to proceed at once to take the necessary steps for makâ€" ing an application for annexation of that portion of North GRIMSBY desigâ€" nated by the Council and Engineer McKay. Carried. R. H. Kidd wished the council to {now tThat U he new fire ‘ective mate: he contrary round town stone. ... Chas. Caldwell 1 iAnotDex metime during the month oi er, next year and that this ay any expenses that mayï¬_l_)_g y for notifying or advertising ‘arried. ublic Library was granted plaintâ€"was received by t regarding the "cutting out" es by the Model Dairy. T is attended to by the Medic THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO echo of the once suggested s system for North GRIMS wouild appeat od, it would be itter until latâ€" to Queens aged their d now wish o piilars at $214 49 al October 19â€"TUESDAY â€"On â€" this date I will offer all the farm stock and implements, of Mr. E. Peair, halfâ€"mile West of Tapleytown, on the Mud Street Road, by public auction. Everything will be sold positively without reserve, ags Mr. Peair is givâ€" ing up farming and moving away. Sale at one o‘clock sharp. Terms: $10 cash; eleven months on sums help ready to go home. This is a record run that has not been equalled by any other factory in the Dominion Canners string, even though they are better equipped than the local facâ€" tory for handling the work. Manager Todd has set up a mark for his broâ€" ther managers to shoot at for some time to come. at mveâ€"LAirty, just ten starting work he put thro chines, pitted and canne of peaches, and moreovel able to on pea! throug Althous been in C tory for â€" DEALERS MUST BOTTLE THEIR MILK In the advertising columns of the INDEBPENDENT this week Dr. Alexâ€" ander, M. 0. H. gives notice to all milk dealers in GRIMSBY, the little ones along with the big ones, that they must bottle all milk that they ofâ€" fer for sale or deliver to customers, in sterilized milk bottles. : Last week the Model Dairy announc ed that on and after Oct. 14th, they would cease to deliver milk in bottles and revert to the old system of pedâ€" dling a@ll milk from the can containâ€" ers. giving as their reasons the high cost of bottles and the great loss they sustain through breakage and | other causes. In his notice to the dealers the Medi cal Officer of Health says that they must use bottles and states that he gets his authority for this order from the Town Milk Byâ€"law which governs ‘the handling and sale of milk in the muniâ€" cipality. â€" . _ALL RECORDS BROKEN On Thursday last at the Dor Canners factory all records for of peaches through the machin« broken. t it Oil PEARS WANTED The GRIMSBY Branch of the Domâ€" inion Canners Factory are now ready» to contract and receive a limited quantity of Keiffer pears for canning Growers who have Keiffer pears of good quality should communicate with Manager Edwâ€" Todd, ‘phone 38, at once. care Will guard our loved ones lying there blow The silent heartache no one knows But God in his tenderest love and Sadly missed by his Dad, Mothet Brothers and Sistersâ€" In loving memory of our Maurice Sharp, who was Regina Trench, Somme, Oct The unknown grave is the peact is cle IN MEMORIAM FALCONBRIDGEâ€"In â€" ever memory of Pelham Falconbri died October 10th, 1915, at 1 ton, Ont.. M Ti DEATH OF MRS. JOHN HUNTER Mrs. Mary Margaret Hunter, wife of ohn Hunter of Hunter Bros., died at RIMSBY EHast, on Saturday, Oct,. 2, )20, in her 41st year and was buried i Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery on Oct. 4, e Rev. L. H. Currie officiating. Mrs. unter was Mary Margaret Brodie, rn at Verdun, Quebec, and was marâ€" eq there coming to GRIMSBY East 1912. She leaves to mourn her rmise her husband, three sons, three ughters and a brother in Verdun. s m c 49 esc Bs e Bs o e .3 (Res ies Mees ooo rke‘s Permanent Black Harness s the best dressing and preservaâ€" for harness. It softens the leaâ€" and imparts a jet black color to at will not rub off Use it regu«â€" AUCTION SALE DATES Hamilton el BEST HARNESS OIL M 7 ‘ ie es ge M# n x -f;')'.‘iil\‘t::}%.\'?f:‘-:i:i:i&z:i:i:». en 3 -'1:::'3\\:%:&3:-:‘; "s Mn i ols feeretnneoee s 0) 1 ven IX ME MORIAM In C( n obet W of th Jone BOR W BORN Mi msb V Edw Todd GRIMSBR Y 0 W i son U () ever â€" loving nbridge. who p Ontario to Mr at L on October H. House, rs afte _ the ma 4,973 1bs e factor; and th tet dear killed â€"Family 8th, 1916. bitterest i1 D son ing 16 < t mAtntncn â€"holathonno hemenenfenna in ts t on nd at & Un hiï¬ crimenmrician hn â€"rH October 28â€"THURSDAYâ€"On this date I will offer the entire holding of farm stock, implements and houseâ€" hold furniture of Mr. G. E. Sery, four miles Northâ€"East of Beamsville on the ) V PAY CASH! We thank not only on th W Our supply We expected to do a big business but did not look for such an enormous rush as we had and therefore possibly did not wait on our many customers as rapidly as we would have liked to, although iwe had on additonal help. Our Dollar Days Picnic was a great success. Crowds thronged our store on both days and showed by their exâ€" tensve buying that they appreciated our efforts in helping them combat the high cost of living. vas opened Remem \11 others f It Neilson’s newest chocolate creation. It is a wonder. It is a tasty palate tickling chocolate coated confection with a beautiful cream centre and is known as on k $10. Five perâ€"cé over $10. Jas ~ A ITTALIAN CREAMS McCOYS TEA ROOMS HAVE YOU TRIED aont ly of fruits and vegetables is stocked F . Every Dayâ€"Try Them OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS 8O Cents per. Pound her one of those "Chocolates That are Differ ent" put up in a full 16 ounce box at k the buying public for their wonderfulipatronage those two days but on every day since this store er the band goes in front. We follow the band )llow us. & Grimsby, Ontario cent.sâ€"off for A. Livingston, and i o‘cloc mont]l 114Re duOrEe, corner for sale by public thing will be sold ve as Mr. Se s moving & n e; corner of Cherry Avenue, y public auction. Everyâ€" be sold positively without Mr,. Sery has sold his farm ving away. Sale at one Terms: $10, cagsh;‘>11 perâ€"cent. See bills. Jas. ton, Auctioneer. PAY LESS ! FIVE i5