_ _ IFlpiï¬fInIfhihif‘FlhihiF‘hh‘flhlhihFhsfhh4A! NEW STORE On Wednesday, November 3rd, we will open a new grocery store in the north half of Post Office Block, formerly occupied as an Ice Cream Parlor. Cured Meats. Call in and inspect our goods and compare our prices. C, E. MILLEKR IpIpIpIpLFIpLpIpLnInLnLnifIpIFLFIFLFqLfLqLfLFqLFLALALqL) and the sealed airâ€"tight carton keeps it "Good‘". _ Red Rose Tea comes to you with all its original rich strength and rare flavor fully retained. FOR GRIMSBY EAST will carry a full line of Groceries, Confectionery, Smoked and Yz At the request of numerous ratepayers of the Town and the Township, that steps be taken towards holding an Old Boys and Girls Reunion in Grimsby sometime during 1921 we hereby call a public meeting of all citiâ€" zens interested in the project, to be held in the Council Chambers, Grimsby on THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4th. At this meeting committees will be appointed and plans formulated for this Reunion. CHAS. T. FARRELL, Reeve of Grimsby. WM. MITCHELL, Reeve of North Grimsby. October 22nd, 1920. Through circumstances entirely unavoidable the G. W. V. A. and the Boy Scouts, have been compelled to CANCEL the drawing for the Chevrolet Car, for which they have been selling tickets during the past six or seven weeks. The tickets already sold will be redeemed, at the price paid for them â€" One Dollar â€" by Presentation to J. A. M. Livingston, at the INâ€" DEPENDENT office, at any time between this date and December 31st.â€"1920. After December 31st.â€"1920, any money for tickets not claimed, will be turned over to the G. W. V. A. and the Boy Scouts, for the furâ€" therance of their splendid activities in the Disâ€" trict. ' PUBLIC MEETING DRAWING CANGELLED President of the GRIMSBY DISTRICT AT 8 P. . M. LIVINGSTON PARK ROAD, GRIMSBY BEACH . of C. es on! When the conflict with,th‘g{ shake the British Empire, it is The Sinn Feiners in Ireland celebrate at McSwiney‘s funeral, so that McSwiney‘s funeral, nearl his voluntary fast, will not be neg of Ireland as it was hoped, at one The British were supposed. they switched the landing of A did a clever and a funny thing. . The good men do, live afté died with him. e When Booth shot President . the theatre and shouted "Sic Se When MacSwiney died, by 8 per Rebelski‘ (So perish all‘rg The scene is changed. Bisho] eat and has ordered the nuns in them, and administer it to 'th n«â€"> # The Bishop has a little more I â€"He knows when the game is UJ The coal strike in LNE but Lloydâ€"George, with his killed the coal strike, as, in is given a free hand and t footsteps, are held in leash. Never were the lines Asquith more definitely sh question. . Lloydâ€"George is handling of a statesmanâ€"with an eYy€ glory of Great Britain. § s Asquith is handling the G means to putting himself back Asquith is handling the Irish: States handled the League of Natio®: Asquith knows Lloyd-Georg/ is right, but he wants t0 U tion as a stepping stone to po" el‘-â€"l'egardléqg of the result Empire The Republicans knew the League of Nations was rigthg to discredit the Democratic party and use the League 0 ping stone to put themselvesi 1£1t9 BOEVEI‘-. â€" e 2 The paltry politicians of the world so long as th into powerâ€"thus we see t a few men might gain thei THE PEOPLE‘S PAPr JAS. A. LIVINGSTO: These men cut no figure in the on a chessboardâ€"now you see th chessâ€"players sweeps pawns from selfish senators from the board of will live forever in devastated hor many little countries in Europe.- i The Republican party 0 with the Democrats on the Asia at peace. The prompt adoption of LeagUue of Nations Treaty at Washington wON‘C have put Germany back where she belonged; would have set Russia on her feet again, instead of turning her into a hotbed of murder, outrage, poverty and bloodshed; would have kept the Poles at their ploughs, instead of in a tragic war; would, in a word, have caused the Dove of Peace to settle over the nations of two continentsâ€"and by this act, the Republican Party would have figured in history as & mighty machine for the betterment of the world and not as an ignoble machine for the filling of a few senators‘ pockets with money, or filling a few senators‘ hia(zs.with momentary power. s o# seox ow t 0# £ Issued every Wedne Oak Streets, Grimsby., _ The action of the C« in the fall of 1917, in ar Parliament, liberals an( war to the fullest extent purpose, has put the Re shown that the great D The action of the Conservatives and Liberals, in the Dominion of C@2n@2Qd, in the fall of 1917, in dropping their party politics and uniting in electing to Parliament, liberals and conservatives who were in favor of prosecuting the war to the fullest extent; and in the formation of a Union Government for that purpose, has put the Republican party of the United States to shame; and has shown that the great men in that party are only pygmies playing a selfish miserable, rotten game, not worthy to be called statesmanship and one that will, in time, surely rebound on their own heads. n......‘.... At this writingâ€"on the CVE U 4+2* â€"/~"" o. hnur If mey appear that the Republican party would win; but if they do it will be a win that every honest Republican should be ashamed ofâ€"because the election will be wonâ€"not by the votes of the trueâ€"hearted Americansâ€" but by those of rebels, in the form of proâ€"Germans and antiâ€"British, who will vote for the Republican partyâ€"not because it is right ; but because it is wrong and because those rebels hope its action will be a thrust at Great Britain. * % % %» * * * * *# *# * The Liberals in Canada, who forso0k their party and supported the policy of the Conservative leader, Sir Robert Laird Borden, in 1917 will stand forth in the history of the British Empire AS patriots and as men whose sterâ€" ling worth put their country before their party in a crigsis. = t*#**#**##*. But the men in United States Senate and the big men in the Republican party in the Republican party in the United States, deserve no better fate than to to have their names stink in the nostrils of all the right thinking people in the world because they sold themselves and their country at a critical hour x+ ®"#â€"<EK % 1â€"*.* *# %# *# f P o taone BREICL Gee e m THE INDEPENDENp Good FOR Chicago (Oct. 30.â€"Chicago men to day are able to see a bit of femininity they haven‘t gazed upon for a long timeâ€"a woman‘s ears. She was nothing; she the lukewarm ‘Because yC mine mouth." From being @ deteriorated into T‘ile; are showing ‘em here nowâ€" all but a little bit of the top which is still covered by hair. 3 a200090 04 5 1If a nation cannot be hour, then it is & jellyfish Madamévioqxdisém renowned â€" beautiâ€" fier told the United Press today that women igenerally were unveiling A THE IND â€"bye, McSwiney!â€"You are a THE BENEFIT _ _OF THE YOUNGER GENERATION, MAYBE FACTS asp FANCIES this writingâ€"on the eve of the election in the United Statesâ€"it wOu!ld that the Republican party would win; but if they do it will be a win ry honest Republican should be ashamed ofâ€"because the election will â€"not by the votes of the trueâ€"hearted Americansâ€" but by those of in the form of proâ€"Germans and antiâ€"British, who will vote for the can partyâ€"not because it is right ; but because it is wrong and because ebels hope its action will be a thrust ai:.. Great Britain. e e / ue ~ t e N e # JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, General Manager J. A. M. LIVINGST ‘éiness Manager J. ORLON LIVINGSTON, Editor & . souee . o6 )9 Pce â€" e eooce ltry politicians of the Republican party cared not for the _welfare d so long as the question of the League Of Nations would lift them â€"thus we see the peace of the whole world sacrificed in order that might gain their political ends, \ # ow s o# # # # # o k s# o men cut no figure in the history of the worldâ€"they are like pawns boardâ€"now you see them and now you don‘t; as the hands of a rs sweeps pawns from a board, so will the hand of time sweep ators from the board of public affairsâ€"but the evil they have done rever in devastated homes, rivers of blood, and blighted hopes, n countries in Europe. _ . _ _ strike in England ratds rge, with his fearless . I strike, as, in time, he a hand and the politi€ mm im Hiueung , great power, at the close of the v the position of a thirdâ€"class nation. Produath in Pnaipnie PBEA NA o0 > : â€"United States Senate and the ican party in the United States es stink in the nostrils of all they sold themselves and thei1 dnaixinpra e e vs ~~ o 0 1 10rered ind iomnpiqne es of distinct! shown than i2 By F: ing it with eye sing! be depended upOon TELEP e was nobody ; she ve are neither cold of the United States had in its power, e League of Nations, promptly to set uesti0on into pO sSBPENDENT p in W C 6 e ons ho forso0k their party and supported the . Sir Robert Laird Borden, in 1917 will stand N uc ats . nann arhnaun sterâ€" :oln, he jumped into the pit of ‘ (So perish all tyrants). gltting for over two months to ferred maketh the heart sick‘ one! !â€"and the world still goes ut any sense of humor, but when ody from Dublin to Cork, they ry power of Germany failed that McSwiney‘s death will not. â€'}â€5‘ oydâ€"George and Herbert e of the two men on the Irish ths after the commencement of entous an affair in the history d be.‘ bit of their ears. 7 "It would be too immodest and shocking to show the whole â€" ear" she said. "The upper portion will remain a mystery for a while." On the lobe of the shellâ€"pink â€" ear the girls are adding a little dash of rogue to make it pinker, Madame Louise said. starvation, I murmured ‘Sic Semâ€" dowed the trouble in Ireland, rmined attitude has practically i the Sinn Fein movementâ€"if he ters, who are trying to clog his Western cities in the United States strongly enforce laws against "jayâ€" walking‘â€"crossing of streets by peâ€" destrians in the middle of the block. dlicans of the United evil McSwiney sought to do, s ordered all the "fasters" to pon them to prepare food for and the big men in the Republican d States, deserve no better fate than Is of all the right thinking people in ind their country at a critical hour. tO flmon run of Sinn Feiners hen the cause is beaten. ness, wisdom and forethougght : safety of the realm and the as a Dolitical football, and as 36. ers and Publishers. ESTABLISHED stand for the right, in the critical has become, as the Lord said of nor warm, I will spew ye out of OnTARIC of Publishers, Main we ar, the United States has to use tâ€"but they W Nations as & e the Irish Quesâ€" to the rest of the er, by giding in set Europe and are like paWwns the hands of a of time sweep aumens i i acmmun N anmame t 1885 of Canada, and â€"it would anted stepâ€" would 8 % BIRDS STORE CRIMSBY ; E PHONE 157 bwatEcaane" ohbatcathanaterce 49: o0 125. * ~â€" 'I-IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllII|IIlIIIIIIllIlIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllfl _|__|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|llllg = ~"BILLY THE LASS MAN‘" SAYS:â€" Z_: v_ll'II'II'II-II-IlillrlIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIiII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllIlllIllIllllg Business Directory Office Hoursâ€"9:30 Grimsby Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mounls& f Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office Hoursâ€"9 to 12, 33’0 tg 5.3:? All Sizes and Lengths, Elbows, "T‘s". This pipe is made of the very best material and guaranteed first class in every Phone 127 Only a properly made shoe can give that feeling of solid cor fort. § & ‘; { E Why sacrifice it by wearing cheaper footwear ~mer¢l§§ saving in first cost? OUR shoes are made so carefully and so true to ï¬ag requirements that they are bound to give you ~;? satisfaction. ; § . 3 Why not try a pair? ‘ 5 _Y?i,}_f POTATOES â€" POTATOES Cold weather is coming: You will want pipe. it. Call in and get some. Car of good potatoes coming in few days. If wanting potatoes call or phone your order to Flour and Feed Store and we will give it our best attention on arrival of car. e Dentist Office and residence, 73 Sherman Ave.. South, betweenâ€"King and Main Streets, and five doors north of the H. G. & B. Ry. line. Hamilton Ontario Our Prices are Right H.P SHEPHERD & SON FARRELL‘S SHOE STORE _ Office over J. C. Phone 216 Grimsby Cool days and cooler nights are here and there will be colder days before they are warmer. Are all the broken winâ€" dows in the barn and outhouses repaired? Are the cellar window lights all in place? If not, why not? A large stock of all sizes of GLASS now on hand. Place your order at once, before the rush begins. Glass is a specialty in this store. Also a large and complete assortment of automobile MackAY, MacKAY & PERRIL Dominion Land Surveyors. Ontario Land Surveyors, Civil Engineers James J. MacKay, Ernest G. MacKay, William W.:â€"Perrie Phone, Regent 4766 _ 72 James St,, N. Home Bauk Building Hamiltan Ontal'lo Hamilton Also a 1 windshields. Phone 239 DAVID CLOUGHLEY CONSIDER COMFEFORT . W. A. BROWNLEE . H. G. BROWNLEE Dentists Officeâ€"Stephen Block (Second Floor) _ _ _ LAND SURVEYOR STOVE PIPE E. HANSEL DENTAL D. CLARK Dentist Dentist N. Farrells Shoe Store Electrical Equipment HUGHTON and Mountain 500 FEET éï¬iflflby, 0nt- . FARROW EO HIMRIX HIXH s 341 HIXINIH : Ontario Ontario xX ml e Glass Time Is Physician and Surgeor Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m. 2 to 4, T to 8 p. m. Phone 223 Depot Street, Grimsby LEGAL WWM G. B. McCONACHIE j Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Officesâ€"Grimsby and Beamsville Money to loan at current rates Wednesday, November Barrister, Solicito) Will visit Grimsby of clients each Wed1 to 3 p.m. \ > _ Grimsby Office Hotel Grimsby Hamilton HENRY CARPENTER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 45 Federal Life Building, Hamflto: n real estate security. D~ Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamiton P1 vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estat Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsb Barristers. Solicitors, Notarie§, ©06, Money to loan at lowest rates . Officeâ€"@Spectator Building" 8 C sÂ¥Ek n Ontaflg LAZIER & LAZIER MONEY TO LOAN each Wednesday from 9 a.1M« GRIMSBY, ONT. _â€"Main Street, GrimsbYÂ¥ ‘PHONE NO. 7 â€" _ w. B. CALDER ~L. L. 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