e ie e e e i e e pae yaue en( arad e( aC ied( eC Hallowe‘en falls on ‘Sunda year. Local Items Of Interest ooo e ie e e qed e hm o nc e en eC anrad arcaCaia d eaCacaar e aceaie4 Thanksgiving Day pased off quietâ€" ly in town. y:"k This is"‘Trafalgar Week." Help the Navy ‘League. Teddy Rea was home from Toronâ€" to over the holiday. \ R. A. Maedkr spent the weekâ€"end at his home in Ayr. Lorne Telfer spent the holiday with friends in town. Lakeview Casino at the Béach is closed for the season. & H. P. and Mrs. Sheppard, épent\ | the holiday with friends in Shelâ€"| burne. | Geo. E. Waller, Manager of the H. G. & B. was a visitor in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Jas. A. Livingston spent the weekâ€"end with O. J. and Mrs. Zryq in Hespeler. !_I.IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIllIlIllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlllIlIIlIlllllllllIIllIIlIllIIIIIIlllIllIlIIIlllIIlIIIIIIIl_I See our sample book of Xmagy Greeting Cards. Drug Store. / Lloyd Marlatt of the Bank of Comâ€" merce staff, St. Thomas, was home over the holiday. . L eWE! M e on Seoo mteniey Arthur Burlang and wife of Toron® to, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Burland. his daughters, Mrs. 0. Neal and Mrs Simeon Smye, Aast week. Adam andâ€" Mrs. Teeter and Mrs. Teeter, visited w and Mrs. VanDyke over / ing. You should seé our bet set we are sh You‘ll be pleaged. 10 nealt Avalon" ove". NC FOUR Many causes of eye strain might easily be avoided. Reading in bed or ‘on the train, constant watchfulness Oover minute figâ€" ures, trying to read in the failâ€" ing light or other abuses may have so impaired your sight that it should be examined and ‘checkedâ€"up"‘ by an accomplishâ€" ed optometrist. We will test Tomato Soup, Dominion Brand, 15¢ Tin, 2. Fing:..«;.:.3%%.%./%, Duï¬f’sPureLard,3lb.-Pail............................... Sausage, always fresh C use Ains im s uie s in‘s sin n ie dn in n ols a n on a id hoe Ph Bakeâ€"alâ€"rite, 1 package takes the place of 4 dozen of eggs i Guaranteed CA t afe s t a ris‘s‘s us 148 asthor nb in qon‘nik Rir‘sl is oge C sit l 0n Wonder Wash. The new washing tablet. Its good (ask for yample) :: miu.sn rAesaidiiyi en ecrhan‘shiek C aÂ¥temclilde y sB cIB Mego Baking_â€"Powder :: :.%.%.s%%Â¥216 vae...s.rschanicssashco0 Al Have YOU tried ohr Black Tea at 65c lb., if not, its time yol Fresh Ground Coffee>,,} ;\ ; 2i s e i s n s & ceï¬ m it We have the right goods at the right_prices. Give us a trial. OUR GUARANTEE. SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK PHONEFE 3 ou O VERNON TUCK Roszel of Fonthill visited with be No BANK«OFHAMILTON, ision thorou al( "THE STORE OF Quality" oPTOMETRIST LC his eter, visited with Rome nDyke â€"over Thanksgivâ€" LG nses record is to want it Hiawatha‘s Melody of 04. Vernon Tuck. / FRESH FISH TO ARRIVE THURSDAY showing at Vernon Tuc an accomplishâ€" We will test ughly and preâ€" that will aid it glass Sherâ€" ESTABLISHED 1872 2x .â€" Private Stewart‘s Open a Savings Account for your wife and make regular deposits to het credit. You will find that the whole family will be benefited by the control of the housekeeping expenses through a Current Account in the Bank ot Hamilton. Rolland this ' Joseph Fletcher has returned to IG:RI-MSBY from St. Catharines, to ‘become Superintendent of the Radâ€" liant Electric plant. § ! , The 49th annual Plowing Match |of the Saltfleet Plowing Association | will be held on Nov. 3rd. on the farm ~of Francis Hildreth, Vinemount. A chimney fire gave the firemen a run to Déter Park Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wouters on Monday night. y Frank Burton and bride spent the weekâ€"end and Thanksgiving ~ Day with Mrs. Harry Jewson, Fairview Avenue. Richard Palmer of Toronto, paid his annual fall visit to the "Forty" over the weekâ€"end, visiting the Missâ€" es Dolmage. . ing to ~you. B& a shopper, look around, compare â€" valuesâ€"We will get your order. We give premium tickets. Farrar Clothing Manufacturâ€" er, 5 M .ket Square, Hamilton. We feel particularly intereste" in close economical buye,rs because we realize they are more interested in us. We do n ; 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 . The law says autoists must have "Stop Glares" on‘ their cars. We carry the Prenolite Lens, government tested and gives 65 per cent more light. Baldwin‘s Hardware. magnificent showing of Spring and Summer Suitings in all the best goods J. M. Lawrie received a bad spill while racing Joe McKinley at Welâ€" landport on Saturday but came out of the smash uninjured. He won his race at that town with the little pacer. J (Beamsville, Oct. 14.â€"While out after a hawk with a loaded gun Harâ€" ry H. . Tufford;‘ Clinton Township, tumbled, and the most of the conâ€" tents went into his ankle. He, is now at~St. Catharines hospital, getâ€" ting along fairly well, the lead being nearly all removed. 2:18 pace. He don, last week The Ingersoll Watch guessing conâ€" test conducted ‘during Dollar Days and succee@ing days by G. E. Miller was won by Miss. Kathleen Stoddart, who guessed the exact number of Ingersolls in the windowâ€"17â€"Two other contestants guessed the correct number but Miss Stoddart‘s guess was the first one in as shown by the time written on her coupon. The winner receives a watch for a prize. t prices which mean a distinct sayâ€" GRIIMSBY BRANCH GRIMSB Y ..«‘ ... :Ibe package ..... 80 and 40¢ Tin its time you did. ..... 65¢ and 70¢ 1b. T eGr d nnrenfra<lodes. ‘ix es x vade * Â¥rA% #$1,00 ‘1% «.. +80¢ 1b; ; in cooking, 30c Package The part that Wentworth and Hamilton played in ‘the great war was impressively and _ undeniably fixed in the annals of local history on Saturday last, when four tablets bearing the names of 1,620 of \their gallant »ons, whose lives were given that justice, mercy, and right might prevail, were unveiled. The cereâ€" mony took place within the hallowed precincts of the Stoney Creek batâ€" tlefield. In the presence of many of the nextâ€"ofâ€"kin, representatives of the Ontario government, the city, county and township councils, memâ€" bers of the 129th Wentworth Highâ€" land and other regiments and a large concourse of citizens who would. do honor to the noble dGdead, Mayor Booker opaned the proceedings with an eloquent and touching speech. the War Vets. Dance in ;;.1;4 on Friday night of this week. Mr. iB. Patterson of th Roads Company visited with in Toronto over the hnlidaw ‘J. W. Ness spent the holi Ness. The Masonic Lodge to their new quarters Building this week, Two orchestr the War Vets: An auto owned and driven by Michael Elios, 764 Burlington ,street east, collided with a car Griven by J. W. Everett of Beamsville, at the Intersection of King street and Sherâ€" man avenue, Hamilton, on Sunday afternoon. Both cars were badly damaged, and two of the occupants of the Beamsville car were badly inâ€" jured. Mrs. Charles Everett was badâ€" ly bruised ang one of her arms brokâ€" en, and Miss Everett sustained a broken rib. They were attendeg by Dr. Paine, who had Mrs. Everett reâ€" moved to the general hospital as it was feared she was injured interâ€" nally. in Lloronto over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Habkirk a Habkirk of :Seafoqah, spent t end with W. J. and Mrs Eis VILLAGE INN ANNEX The will be at the nA NA TTA TTA TAAA UAE The GRIMSBY Public. Schoo‘ nual Field Day will be held on day afternoon of this weekâ€"w permitting. f .‘ Just Facial Dental sodent Store. While attending the chimney. fire at Deer Park Farm on Monday night a rocker arm on the engine of the new fire truck broke off. ‘ It was only a minor break and the County Motors staff had it fixeq in a few minutes. musl marl Dr. George T. Walk Thomas and Mrs. %»_f"“‘ left : this week for Capre where he is opening up a C fice. â€"© / =, No Mr. and Mrs. A. Baters, Miss Marâ€" garet Chadwick, of North GRIMSBYy, Miss Jeanette Walker of Beamsville and Mr. Lou Zimmerman of Buffalo, spent Friday evening the guests of Mrs. Edith Teeter, GRIMSBY East. Liggett‘s Chocolatesâ€"all sized box es up to $6.85. Stewart‘s Drug Store. Lie CO rallyin work. Gloves ang mitts are to be h great abundance at Stephen‘s. . largest range and best p;i\y to" found anywhere. Be good to 3 handsâ€"they are your best frien A new shipment of the fan Capsulesâ€"Razmahâ€"Cold /& § Stomach jand Liver Pillsâ€" Templeton Remediesâ€" Rhe: Juniper Kidney Pills. Stwart Store. e Rooms for Meetings and Hall for Dances with Dressing Rooms and Room for serving supper. For particulars and rates: Apply Village Inn Annex (Opposite Village Inn). Mr. Samuel Seaman and A Mrs. James Charlton and famil on Saturday for u;ï¬'ï¬f_: Seaman «will leave from the California to visis Mr. Harty man. t o All members of (GRIMSBY Lodge C. 0. F. are urgently requested to atâ€" tend a meeting to be held on Tuesâ€" day evening, ‘Oct. 26th at â€" :2% o‘clock. ‘ Special business. }ez ments. Edw. Mannell, Rec. Sece. Miss Hazel Seaman, who has bee§ spending her vacation in Toront returned on Saturday, accompanied by Miss Winnifred, who was hom Evil doers had better beware. ( "gumâ€"shoeing" Chief of " shaved off his moustache and Wi out this familiar facial , f you are liable to get ' act of wrongâ€"doing. 18â€" * ce £0Or LA man of + Grimsby, Ont. * OPEN FOR THE WINTER ‘omfortable Rooms can be had, by the lay or week, at reasonable rates. V W Th ith inâ€"Woodbury‘s Facial Soagj Cream (new), Shaving Stick, Cream and Powder; also Pepâ€" Tooth Paste. Stewart‘s Drug nnual Thankâ€"offerin; observed on Sunday Methodist Church. nd appropriate sery e day. It is hovned xO MEALS SERVED nkKS2IV regation wWill time for the W ISBY, ONTARIO * Hur.am ‘1-\.“., CC nerxrm SeCOr spe sister in angd famjly lay with 3. tts as and Mrs. Flett, Jr wa will be Walker,. son of Walker, Elm St., r Capreo, Ont. Miss hoped also that lmake this a vear‘s Church ire moving inâ€" in the Temple Hamilton of the Good in their hall _brantford, H. and Mrsg, on duty at and Wmm the weekâ€" home friends Servic Oct. 2 Speci: es wi 21y OI | During the, work of the pupils, which was of a very high classâ€"the programme was intersperseq by the rendering of readings, vocal selecâ€" tions and violin parts by others than the members of the class; those asâ€" sistingâ€"being Miss Adams, Miss Florâ€" ence Laing, Elocutionists; Miss Hilâ€" ton, violinist; Mrs. J. P. ; Robertson and Mrs. David Hunter, vocalists. In apprecigtion of the kindly and painstaking _ interest which their teacher has shown them in their work, the CGlass, during the eveninx presented Mrs. Bolton with a bouâ€" quet of roses ;and after this pleasâ€" ing little ceremony had been accomâ€" plished the audience and artists joined in the consultation of delightâ€" ful refreshments which had been furâ€" nished. in MUSIC CLASS RECITAL __The Presto Music Class, under the able supervision of Mrs. George E. Bolton, gave a most pleasing recital in the Sunday School, Room of the Methodist Church, GRIMSBY,‘ on Tuesday evening _Oof this weekâ€"Octoâ€" ber 19. A well~ rendered and de lightfully varied program was preâ€" sented angq the appreciation of the splendidly large audience was eviâ€" denced by the generous applause accorded éach number. _ Â¥Be Village Inn Annex has been reâ€" Atted and decorateq and is now opâ€" en for the winter season. Comfortâ€" aBIie rooms can be had by the day or Wrek but no‘meals will be served. +Be dance hall is also being fitted up fOR rental. ger zy first dance of the season unâ€" jaog ["2 auspices of ‘the War Vets, wili °8 held on Friday night of this week under the arrangements |pf Capt. W. W. Kidd. Two orchestras and many other features will be inâ€" troduced. Everybody welcome. Adâ€" migsion $1.00. Ladies bring refreshâ€" h ts. & <>; 4 to _T*%e death occurred earlyâ€" this morning of William J. Flett, Jr. His death came as a great shock to his legion of friends, as he appeared to be getting better from his recent illâ€" ness. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon from his late resiâ€" dence, Main street to Queens Lawn Cemetery, Services at the house at 2.30. The L .0. 0. F. of which he was a member will have charge of the services. ? aiold iflei'r annual sale 1 afeteria Tea in the Pa ) ednesday. December le | rt Dipper returned home on f ay from Swift Current, Sask. he has been ail fall with a ; ing outfit. $ d Oof St Andrews Chureh A DEPENDABLE PAPER When you subscribe for a newsâ€" paper there are two essential points to be taken into consideration. First, make sure that you subscribe for a paper friendly to your interests, one whose friendship has ‘been proven Second, a newspaper that is fearless editorially, always dependable and with farm markets reports that are as nearly accurate as possible. Such a paper is the Farmers‘ Sun, Toronto, owned, and published twice a week by the farmers in the interest of the farmers. Twice a week, 104 issues for the old price, $1.50â€" You should have this sure friend in your home. The present registration of motor trucks is estimated at 8$00,000 throughout the United States. Plan to be present Ir. George Utting of the C. P. R. egraph â€" Office, GRIMSBY, who t Saturday afternoon, enroute for ronto, was stopped at Hamilton a plain ‘clothes officer who deâ€" ndeq to know what was in the big p that looked so, heavy. Witlt mbling knees and shaking lips 1 a voice that wavered like a whip rdon saidâ€"I‘M just going home the weekâ€"end Sir, and that ‘er D is full of GRIMSBY® peaches for and Pa.â€"Case dismissed. _ BIBLE SOCIETY 6 annual meeting of the GRIMS rzix’ _of the Upper Canada Cl ,,y will be held (D. V.) in "‘,‘;Hall Tuesday 26th inst. fawt :c Iress will be given by Rev. M. A., formerly a ty in the Punjab, India. bjectâ€""Our Debt to India," illustrated by lantern slides interesting wpictures of Inâ€" ISt. Josephs .. .. JOSEPHS (R. C.) ssâ€"8.45 a.m. Massâ€"10.45 a.m. T. ANDREW‘s rew‘s Church holds its anksgiving Services Sunâ€" he 24th. The special anâ€" ng to missions is made at _ BAPTIST iday, Octob®r 24th re absence of the pastor ,"tion at Brantford, Rev. conduct the‘ services & and evening. Churches Bible Schoolâ€""What the es." * : tâ€""Ye therefore shall s your Heavenly Father Matt. 5:48. j «Garrett‘s Harvest to ‘be sung by the Cathedral i Tuesday succeeding is postâ€" 0 the week following. sT. JOSEPHS R. C. In The ra in the Parish Hall December $th. Andrews Church TT of work ©00060060060000000000000000006¢&V JA Beck, Grimsby Apr, J. B. Marlatt, Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 8. Fisher, Grimsby . Oct. J. B. Anderson, Grimsby June I. E. VanDuzer, Winona Dec. A. McVicar, Grimsby Dec, R. Cole, Winona Oct. D. Aiton, Grimsby Oct. J. Bernardo, Grimsby Oct. P. A. Cocks, St. Anns July J. Hildreth, Grimsby Oct. J. E. Slade, Grimsby Oct, E. Ki‘&ghen, Grimsby Dec, Mrs. J. Wentworth, Grimsby J. Grant, Grimsby Oct Mrs. T. Briggs, Grimsby Oct (©) (©) (©) O o (e) (e) (©) (©) (©) (e) & e) 6 & (e (©) & e) *) 5 5 ®) 5 ADORABLE Tailored from Fine Serge and Gabardines in 4 Brown, Burgundy, and Green.. Coat Styles : and ride backs. Belted, convertible collars are plain tailored, patch and insert pocket Priced from $45.00 to $52.00. & MOUNTAIN STREET GARAGE, BEAMSVILLE where the same prompt and efficient service will be given. Repairing of all kindsâ€"See us,for prices has removed from Grimsby East, for the winter months to WALTERS GARAGE buttons. _ Unu $6.95 to $9.50. EXTENSIVE ARRAY OF POPLIN AND SILK SKIR imm ( PAID UP LIST 1 novelt V V OT Correct D. E. WALTERS il] }. pocket . L( $45 to $52 p Oct eated ruffle style Taup SEPARATE SKIRTS SILK lin 13 3 3â€"21 iutiful 1 Jerâ€" ould Be Most Attractive 0 SERGE SKIRTS in bi Wednesday, Octobe L V tionally n nd BIl n are Aut and A\‘rg § t\ tÂ¥ U 4# 4 4 Nee umn Shades of Navy, of Russian, pleated button trim. Skirts full back with belt. p immin nd Bu 1( U 10on r 20th demand d y Jan. (~22 Sept. 24â€"21 nos to ) 1020 ® (©) (© (©) (@) (©) (€) (©) (©) (©) (€) (©) (©) ; O} ®) *) 3 *) e) O 3 3 ®) *) ®) J