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Grimsby Independent, 13 Oct 1920, p. 8

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FOR OUR Patronage we depend upon what this store IS, for what it HAS and for what it DOES. EIGHT It depends for its very existence upon the satisfaction that it gives its customers. And the fact that the volume of our business is steadily increasing ought to be proof enough that this store manages to keep pretty well up to the front of the procession. f When anything new or novel in Furniture is turned lout we very soon hear of it, and if it is reallyv a worth while production we are sure to thave it in quick order. Come expecting ibig values, and we will see that you are not GUSaD M. D. E. Kitching & Co. GRIMSBY se oBe oBe oBe aBe «Te aBe oBe eBe oBe oBe aBe oBe oBe aBe aBe aBe aBe aBe aBe aBe eB oBe eBe oBe oBe aBe ce aBe oBe oBe eBe aBe eBe aTe aie eSe oBe ofe aBe ofe afe «e ofe ofe efe ofe oRe ofe afe cfeofa Furniture Dealers & Undertakers nted Phone ONTARIO ecrated. i _ The latest complaint came to light nOt on Monday when it was learned that a complaint had been made to the auth ll: orities in command that fruit growers were committing a most sacrilegious | . We! act by selling fruit off their farms to | Frida passing tourists on Sunday, while tons Aut of it lay on the ground and hung on | ... U the trees going to waste for the want : of baskets and cars to ship in. Miai We are inclined to believe that the | fresh people who are making these comâ€"| art‘s plaints are not very heavily interested Fir either financially or otherwise in the ver â€" fruit growing business. If they were ge Y they would have other uses for their | """S time, instead opf complaining because Yor the fruitgrower is trying to eke out a amretté living under conditions that would try , Store the heart of any man. I Ga+ The people who are making these complaints may have the keeping of the Sabbath at heart, but they are certainly not living up to the old time worn quotation of "Live and let live", for if they were they would have nothing to say on this matter at all. The fruit grower had to sell some of his fruit in order to keep the wolf from the door this â€"winter. He could not let it all go to waste and if he couldn‘t sell it one place then he had to find another place to sell and they did. It looks very much like a case of "I have plenty to live on, but I don‘t care whether anybody else MEDDLESOME IGNORAMOUS I don‘t care whether anybody else has or not." You know there is an old saying to the effect "That people have made a lot of money by minding their own business‘‘ that might be used to good advantage by some of the residents of this district. If there is any harm in a man selâ€" ling a few baskets of peaches on the roadside to passing automobilists and visitors on a Sunday in order that he might make a few cents to buy bread for his wife and kids, we would like to know where it is Not a bit more harm than it is for the man who is buying it, to run his automobile on Sunday. The GRIMSBY district would be a hundredfold better off if it were enâ€" tirely rid of all the chronic kickers and complainers of this type and the sooner we are, the better we will be off. have decided to accept renewals and new subscriptions at the old rate ($1.50 a year) from all who remit beâ€" fore â€"â€"December 1st, â€"1920. This should be good news to readers of that big weekly. The Family Herald has been vastly improved and is beâ€" yond doubt the: greatest value in newspapers. ; MOORE‘S â€" LINEâ€"UP Wed. Oct. 13â€"May Allison in "The . Cheater" and a Canadian Pictorial Review.. â€" | Sat. Oct. 16â€" EFugene O‘Brien in "Sealed Hearts" and Harâ€" old Lloyd in "Haunted Spooks." Wed. Oct M (Continued from Page 1) NO INCREASE IN PRICE 0 sâ€"ILIsie x °erguso ‘"Eyes of the Soul‘ comedy. 0â€"Bert Lytell in Right of Way" Canadian Pictorial t on nd d 10 n Auto Batery Fillersâ€"a new stock, 75 cents each. Stewart‘s Drug Store. Mary Anne. Homeâ€"made candies, fresh every week, 85 cents a lb Stew art‘s Drug Store. Local Items of Interest First Aid Cabinetsâ€"a necessity for every home, $5.00 each. Stewart‘s Drug Store. Dance Saturday nigh giving Day night at Casino, Grimsby Beach Alex Scott h Phillips house from George F pal Alex: Scott has sold his house and lot on Main Street west to Hamilton 10 pertli Mrâ€" and Mrs spent Sunday lies Tomorrow on the school grounds the annual field day of the GRIMSBY High School will be held commencing at 1.30. Mrs. H. Bull and her three sOons, Eric, Ralph and Lloyd leave on Friday for Montreal enroute for Engind where they will spend part of the winter. The Ladies Aid of St. Johns Presbyâ€" terian Church will hold their Annual Bazaar on Friday, oNvember 26â€"Of which full particulars will be annount ed later. Frank Burnham of Pitsburgh, Pa., spent the weekâ€"end with his grandâ€" mother Mrs. Dr. Millward. n Your favorite brands of cigars, cigâ€" rettes and tobaccos at Stewart‘s Drug the out Oof COI present p thousand 1 the Lak for Wellandport Fair is being held on Sample book of private Xmas greetâ€" g cards now in, order yours now: ewart‘s Drusg Store. . Hydro e secu n Man 0 )V 6 ushel baskets fro iving daily now a tions along the G : of the grape gro THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO ay © 11 ie Canadian Express office is now ted in the Burland Block, whither it Bourne moved last week. LC 1Cs 1 C n o0‘ War is the champion race horse of Americ ed his supremacy at V rday when he defeated C ind incidentally won hig: 00. s Kno they ney f the grape growe rapes in the distri American wineries up to and Saturd Trm i GRIMSHI w. Lesiie nas pUuL n and fine home 01 ; of ‘the town fr« Mr. and. Mrs, J.¢ possession immedi Toronto. 0 t b‘ 11 adial ial right of opntions and A C U with °t company 1 tion in St. C ~the Lincoln F ifacture fruit ted pulp bo with covers is s purchase and lot on Leslie. . â€"nice. crowd at _ o on Saturday D1 x , The building . 16 a v Miller of Galt, the Stephen famiâ€" U of this week ht and Thanksâ€" the Lakeivew purc mne on ised the old C on Paton St. the wa ybuyers buying proâ€" uit D board l ag com itharine: ates are different for the early all ening to $120 W 1y thoroâ€" . He indsor ip Barâ€" ownet 1 the Main l M 11 I?IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIllIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIlIIllIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT formed by the kidd was out of the buil few seconds Oover a very orderly mannet in aid .of the â€"G._W. V. A. Scouts which was to have t on Friday of this week, has poaed for a short time, ow controllable circumstances the Sales Committee are complete their arrangem particulars of this will be | ed in a later issue; and _ tickets are urged not to 1 but t, invest in more. . ho w now carried on at UPralguurst, oiunlve County, by J. H. Kratz and Co. On Sunday next, Oct. 17th the anâ€" nual anniversar yservices of Grassies Presbyterian Church will be held, at three o‘clock and sevenâ€"thirty o‘clock in the evening. Rev. Mr.â€" Hanuahâ€" son of St. Anns will preach at both services. On Monday night, Oct. 18th, a concert will be held in the Church at which Cyril Rice the famous boy singer of Hamilton and Miss Dorothy Polkinghorns, Soloist of Hamilton will appear assisted by several local artists of note. W A meeting of the members of the Lincoln County Mothers‘ Pension Board was held in the Court House, St. Catharines on Saturday afternoon, those present being Mrs. Hobden of Beamsville; Mrs. E. W. Fry of Vineâ€" land. Reeve J. E. D. H. Moyer, Camp den and Mr. Geo« X, Walker of Granâ€" tham. Mr. Moyer was elected chairâ€" man, Mrs. Fry Viceâ€"chairman and Mr. Walker, Secretary. The question of the next meeting was discussed and left to the call of the chairman, as it was desired to have more complete information than now in the possesâ€" sion of the Board. We‘ have heard of thieves stealing a lot of different varieties of articles both useful and otherwise, but thieves pulled off the best stunt in their chosen line on Monday night that has been heard of in this district in chosen line on Monday night that has been heard of in this district in many a long day. Sometime between sunset and sunrise the crooks visitâ€" ed the ice house of Jas. A Livingston at the G. T. R. station and made way with over half a ton of ice, We hope it keeps them cool and nice while it lasts, but we believe they will have more use in the country they are headed for than they hawve for what they stole. The remains of the late William Shultz of Beamsville, were interred in Mt. Osborne cemetery on Saturday afternoon. He leaves to mourn his untimely demise a widow and two brothers. Deceased was an active member of the board o fdirectors of the Clinton Agricultural society, had served on the council and board of education and was a strong worker on the executive of the Lincoln counâ€" ty Conservative association. The best interests of the place in which he livâ€" ed was ever his first consideration and his various activities along these lines will serve to keep his memory green. For over ten years he had been a member of the social club and his participation in its affairs and welfare will be missed by the great majority of its members. The Convention on Young Peoples‘ work, which is being held in GRIMSâ€" BY Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon and Friday of this week is representative of the territory of the Niagara Peninsula: It is he first of three, the others following next week at Palmerston and Woodstock. The afternoon sessions begin at 2 p.m., the evening at 7.45 and the morning session at 9 a m. All are open to outh. Towns Zaterloo. T ) take over usiness and The drawing for the Chevrolet C dressed well n( C1 ST V he on Why ? Our clo Oiitr GOODS are GOOD ; Our PRICES LOW adquarters i the busin: pulpmill 0N o do our nob LC 1 id it is me in and get your new fall suit from us NOW. Y ou e it so well, that when you are ready for it, you will also m us vour new fall and winter OV ERCOATS. the kiddies. E the building in lall hip h a O1 and Joseph new organiz roing con( going C( ets of th it Craighu Kratz and( (t, Oct: 17 vservices es fit and been 1mbe ‘angements. ill be be publi and holders ot to loose th ies. Every kid (ing: in â€" a_â€" Yyery minute and in @A granted the r Co.,. Limited Vineland, to of timber merâ€" ‘s, etc. Among John H. Kratz, ) V Fanization _ 18 concern the the â€"business hurst, Simcoe nd Co. ng to by w unable HIAT rolet Catr, and Boy iken place been postâ€" ng to unâ€" by â€" which atisfaction to a man to know that he Hall of S$%:Ot them GRIMSB Y to 11 and "swell" furnishin [LSFY the public and the young people of sister churches are especially invited. The evening sessions will be of exâ€" ceptional interest. On Thursday night the addresses will be by Rev. Jno. Coburn, Field Secretary of the Deâ€" partment of Social Service and Rev. A. Lloyd Smith, assistant Secretary of Home Missions; on Friday night by Mr. W. Treleaven of Hamilton and Rev. C,. D: Draper of Preston, Ont. % (© (e P o $ © (©) (@) (©) (©) (©) ® (@) $ $ o (©) (€) (€) (€) (€) (e) (© (€) (€) (€) (e) (e (e NEW CLOVER LEAF VEGE ONIONSâ€" (Home SFOWR):.....". k s oae on PURE LARDâ€".;..} ;. ‘.ax .. EGGO BAKING POWDER.. BLEACK TEAâ€" .._STEPHE N Save money and buy loose iTea. Try this. .2 lbs. for $1.00 IF YOU WANT LIPTON‘S TEAS WE SELL THEM FRUIT JARSâ€" FLOUR RINSOâ€" ‘The"moderh way for Wash Day..........7. HAVE YOU TRIED THIS YET OATMEALâ€"â€" KELLOG‘S CORN FLAKES....... PANCAKE FLOURâ€" COFFEEâ€" Our Coffee is delicious (groud fresh for each order) 70¢ 1b. HANDY AMMONIAâ€" ‘ Aunt Jen SAUSAGE MATCHES Fresh every week Fresh every day.. ut up by Dominion xC 1 1b. bagsâ€"Laurel. ... _ 1Gold Medal Five Roses arg L1 riey hold just over a pint C a () ge packets. 1l TALE SOUP_â€"â€" TOc ... tin 1imas for men tin GONNT . SALMON annel Considering the way the Hobâ€" berlin Tailoring is executed, and the classy garments they turn out, you can scarcely do as well anywhere else.. Great care. is taken in regard to fit and prompt service, so depend on us if you wish a swell suit or overcoat for any special occasion. mense Serges in blue, black and Camâ€" bridge grey. Worsteds in handsome grey and brown patterns. § T‘ weeds in light and dark mixâ€" The prices of the new fall are sure to please. ' tures ( The choir of Christ Church Catherâ€" ral, Hamilton, will sing Garrell‘s Harâ€" vest Cantata in St.. Andrew‘s Church, GRIMSBY, on the evening: of Tuesâ€" day, Oct. 26th. Further information will be given later. St. Andrew‘s Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held on the Bunday immediately preceding the above date, & \ few only left of our specials .. .. .$15.00, $25.00 and $28.50 irey fall overcoats, regular 5.00. While they last..$27.50 TWEED RAINCOATS Wednesday, October 13th, 1920 HOBBERLIN SUITS BACHELOR SUITS ne OVERCOATS HARVEST CANTATA ire fine. (Out they r>..l. eeg 10f225C 3%/ lbs. for 25c 4~%~+.. 2# fOor 25e n«‘ .. Soec peck 3 1b. pail $1.00 .A t i% ~Ose:Ib. /‘ A3for asc .~ .3 for 25C . .. .â€"~#00¢ ID; . .$1.75 bag . .$1.85 bag . .$2.00 bag 3 for 25C /. g0¢ 1b. 20c tin 75 doz. â€"/«z5§G suiits 20C 555C (@ o © o $ ©) o (€) @ © @© (e) (€) («€) (©) O $ (€) (€) (€) O o e) ®) (@) ®) *) 2)

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