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Grimsby Independent, 3 Nov 1920, p. 4

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& ~, heal * â€"Whiibomaey _4 * E |"IR THEPUBLICEYE] _ $BY / aazacwsr ie T ie lr s rOUR f.Chiet Konkle is attending the Faill assizes in St. Catharines this week,. Local Items of Interest TAAA NAa4nrietefets CLEAR sightedness is to a busâ€" iness man what the telescope and microscope are to the scientist and what the compass is to the marinerâ€"they enable him toâ€"steer a clear course. â€"The thinking man of business beâ€" comes vyery much interested when he finds that he can secure a scientific eye examination and the proper glasses at the price we charge. And then he pays us a visit. Quality _ Rolled Oatsâ€"â€".:....;.t.‘...... ... .. Per Bs Purity Rolled Oats :..7.:.;:..;...1.... ... Per P: Highest Quality Rolled Oats, Bulk 3%4 lbs. ...... Fresh Ground Coffee (You‘ll like this) ........... Rockland Cocoa (Very good) 14 lb. tin .......... Our Bulk Teas are good value ..%.......... 65¢ Choice Recleaned Currants.;,... .. .........a0r.Â¥i St. Lawrence Laundry Starch, 3 lb. Pkg. ........ Polar White Laundry Soap, Cake ................ Fresh Fish to arrive by express on Thursday. Whitefish, Salmon, Finnan Haddies, Kippers. Our delivery is at your service. Our guarantee:. Satisfaction or your money back. PHONE 3 A .J. ESSERâ€" GRIMSBY CASH & CARRY Shredded Wheat ................ve.sex>e.es Rolled Oats, Robin Hood, large package ...... Rolled Ogts, Robin Hood, small package ...... Rolled Oats in bullk» 4 lIbs. for ........._...... Eggo Baking *Powder, 1 lb. Tin .............. Eggo Baking Powder, 12 Oz. Tin ........... Helmet Brand Peéeas\..........¢....%...1i..%. Maple Leaf Corn 15¢, new Stock. Pimeapple :...:.......ri 1. W# nas‘s in nle rhe ie alk‘n s J AMS ! Linder‘s Strawherry with apple, 4 lb. pail ............ Wagstaffe‘s pure strawberry or raspberry, 4 lb. pail .. Wagstaffe‘s pure strawherry or raspberry, in glass 55¢. Welch‘s Peachlade, 15â€"02z. Olass ......./..........,. Oleoâ€"Margarine Creamery Butter ..s. m /.e: . sA i vagss i arrcrasa s s. Pure Lard .s..%"..../a «rrrairrgareasitaa n ia.aars tao <a Domestic Shortening To e rerire se ie Ma ta in it s Dominion Matches 10c or 3 for 25¢. Depot and John Sts. Road, Grimsby East. VERNON TUCK s ~wWMink BANKOF HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST C: E»RNMIILLE KR ‘THE QUALITY STORE‘ 4\ C These prices for one week only at ESTABLISHED 1872 2 STORES s i aYapalisratiics /s‘ . 1| Per dacka T .M s ires.:iÂ¥.n‘s .. + . Per Packa I Oats, Bulk 354 lIbs........... You‘lllike this) ... ...;,:.... "@audy L1 14. tIM._ . . .=.= xiX Â¥ Euks Toâ€"Day you may be Wwell off.~ In twenty years you may have very little. Toâ€"day you can give your children all they want. By opening trust accounts in their names in the Bank of Hamilâ€" ton and depositing money which you can very well save now, you will also be able to safeguard their future. Grimsby, and Post Office Block, Beach ] Sgltfleet Plowing Match today. â€" Board of Education meets tonight. ~ Caistor Plowing Match tomorrow. Town Council meets next Monday night. ; George ‘S. VanDyke is confined to his bed with illness. . * Old Boys Reunion meeting in the Council. Chambers toâ€"morrow night. F. E. Russ left }’esterday for the North country on a deer hunting tripo * The natural gas supply for Smithâ€" ville will be turned on in about two weeks. > Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Detroit are visiting with H. D. and Mrs. Walker. St. Catharines Standard has raised its subscription and advertisâ€" ing rates. The fall assizes are on this week in St. ~â€"Catharines, Justice â€" Latchford presiding. Hamilton Fleming leaves tomorrow for a visit to Scotland. He sails on the Alympic. Several large incandescent ~lights have been placeq on the verandah of the Village Inn Annex which light up the West end of the town to good adâ€" vantage. > f Charles and Mrs. Farrell of Dunâ€" dalk spent the weekâ€"end with H. H. and Mrs. Farrell. «_ Just received our winter‘s _supply 4t3 of Wampole‘s Preparationsâ€"Extract T: Cod _ Liver _ Oil" Comp.â€"Formoled | ChO Throat Easeâ€"Paraformic Throat Tab| Mar letsâ€"Sodium Phosphate â€" etc. Stewâ€"| 85¢ art‘s Drug Store. O ¢ *# Halloween _ graduated from the of t "one night stand" class in GRIMSBY | hall this year and took on the dignity of win a three day affair. Saturday,. Sunâ€"| Of t day and Monday nights were all cele| y brated by the kids and grownâ€"UuDp3. | Joge Very little damage is reported. Wor GRIMSBY BRANCH i . oC sooâ€"Per Tin s Ta «:i B6 FEL r Package 35¢ r 'Package 359:‘ â€" taa â€"a{is4 289C u.ts yocslb. * Yraxs‘ 12308 65c and 80c lb. ‘~~. . <s306 ID: i * +*2 +2 ‘45G0 tss IOC & dQ1.35 â€" $1.60 I5C 30¢ I5C 25C 35C 30¢ 45C 40C 65¢ 35C 30¢ Christmas will soon early. ' Leslic M. Nelles and Jas. n are serving on the Grang Jury Catharines this week, $ Moore‘s Theatre is now sh, pictures on Friday night. The. show as Saturday nisht Rexall Laxative Quinine Co lets with Asparin. A mighty cold cure. 25c a box at St Drus Store. i show as Saturday night. _‘_â€": W. G. Andergon of Winong, 1 Nov. ist for Walkerton to _ Principal of, the school there, wm. Sutton sailed last week three months vacation trip to t home in England. # Miss Unwin and Miss Paulin win returned,to GRIMSBY on _ day after a year‘s vacation n land. â€" h The Women‘s Institute Roon be open to all ladies of the co ity on Saturday afternoon Nov Try our homeâ€"made cooking. . Hamilton‘s new _ morning . "‘The Morning Times" will ma bow to the public on Monday | inss next. R. H. Kidd and Miss L motored to Kingston for th end ang then proceeded to M on a motoring trip. Two orchestras at the Wa dance on Friday night. Be Lots of fun and good "eats".. $1.00; Ladies Refreshments. New loge‘s Worm A sale of homeâ€"made baking be held in the Women‘s Ini Rooms over Miller‘s store on i day afternoon November 6th. . of tea will be served. John Dunn Health Inspecton;:. Caistor was a visitor to: town IABI week. John is past the four SCOS and seven mark but looks yOUNS® than he did thirty years ago~ *h On December 1l7th 1799 . OF years ago the Masonic Lodge wWas ganized in GRIMSBY. On the sÂ¥ date this year the Lodge will d cate their new hall in the Te Building. w A larT8 number of GRIMSBY oa)»m former members of the Mounted Rifles attended the reunion and banâ€" quet of the olg unit held in the Royal Conmfaught hotel on Friday night of last week. 4 The old iron safe which has done duty in the Bank of Hamilton vault for thirty years or morehas been reâ€" placed with a larger and more modâ€" ern one. This old safe has had milâ€" lions of dollars pass through its potrâ€" tals while on duty in this town and has served its usefulness. The regular weekly parade of the Scouts and Cubs will take place at the Council Chambers . at seven o‘clock sharp on Friday evening Of this week. All Scouts having uniâ€" form or any part thereof are urged to wear it; and be prompt in at/t,end- ance. _2Â¥ ‘p J. D. MCG GREGOR & 60 Are‘you fortunate enough to ° be going North for deer season? It will add much to your ‘pleasure to be equipped with some of our warm and comfortable outdoor clothing. We have special values in heavy . trousâ€" ers, sheepâ€"skin coats, leather coats, sweaters and sox, etec. Come in, we have the goods that will please you at the right price. Farrar Clothing Mfr., 5 Market Square, Hamilton. Clenm» DeCadwell foreman on ‘the Major Roberts farm, underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Josâ€" ephs Hospital, Hamilton on Tuesday morning. â€" He is rapidly recovering. LOADING ICED CARS EVERY DAY C4VAAAAPAAAASAâ€" S NT ATL H H. H UOTATION THE INDEPENDENT]GRtMSBY, ONTARIO IILLIER, Representative k Call us for Phone o or 325 and 15¢c f your own Greeninbs week or 1 in reap Jas. â€"A. Greeninbs and RusseLls LC4U2) _°° _ " week or Lwo at the packing houss in rear of \INDEPENDENT Office. Jas. A. Livingston GRIMSBY. The choir bf Christ‘s Church Caâ€" thedral, Hamilton, under the direcâ€" tion of Mr. H. A. Stares Mus. Bac. gave Garrett‘s Harvest Cantata in St. Andrew‘s Church GRIMSBY on Tuesâ€" day evening November 2nd. The service opened with the Processionâ€" al Hymn "Come Ye Thankful People. Come‘" followed bycho ral evensong to the en dof the 3ra collect. Then followed the hymn "Breathe On Me, Breath of God" to Jackson‘s setting, sung unaccompanied. The Offertary solo was "The Lord is My Shepherd" (Liddley sung by Master Victor Barâ€" Brett a young lad possessed of a round clear voice with a good true toné. Then followed the Cantata; the solo parts taken by Miss Theo Seavey ang Miss W. Burgess and Mr. Norman Cherrie. Mr. E. W. Bruce sank "Fear Not, O Israel" by Dudley Buck in a very pleasing manner: The choir perhaps showed up best in the next numberâ€"Maunder‘s "While the Earth Remaineth;" starting with a pianissimo and increasing to a full forte. Barnby‘s setting of "Jesus Stand Among Us" was then sung unâ€" accompanied; followed by the Recesâ€" sional Hymn "For All the Saints Who From Their Labors â€" Rest." Miss Amibrogs officiats;d at the organ in her usua capable manner. k Oct J. Hurd Grimsby Dec. H. Flood Grimsby East Oct. T. Hargreaves St. Catharines C. E. Miller Grimsby . Nov. R. A. Crooks Caistor Centre ° 382 :2 Oct. H. J. Schwab Grimsby Apr. G. L. Walke? Winona Sept. David Fisher Grimsby Oct. F. E. Russ Grimsby 8 Dec. Geo. Dalgleish Beamsville Sept. B. Book Grimsby East Dec. T. Fitzgerald Grimsby HEast British Columbia hasg biles in use., s GRIMSBY, ONT. Furniture and Undertaking _ Upholstering a Specialty Prompt and courteous service day and night Prices Moderate ahy (Successors to J. C. Marlatt) 5e for °6 \@t own baskets. . Kitching & Co PAID UP LIST No. .3 Snows IT qtâ€" baskets saskets. â€" Bring pies; Baldwins; tts ready in _ a 000 â€"automoâ€" Phone 72 Nov 15|21 27|21 31|22 10|21 27|21 1121 2( * RLAVORS:â€" ( N_ m se t oo age e ob t ts n t n mm in en se e i § ooo GoliaGeclGGe B id leS idR ic iB eS iGecBn i igecBeSc ce ce QaGBneSe iGecBeaSe S BneGenGeBeeBeBecGanGerfaceatectacty 21 21 20 21 21 THE GREATEST CLOTHâ€" ING OPPORTUNITY EVER _ OFFERED = _ PAY L CASH! AUTUMN DAYS ARE CHARMS DAYS who aBe «Je a%e B+ aBa aBecBeaBe aBe «e aBeaBe aBe «e aBeaBn aBe aBeaSe aBe eB aBe aBe afe aBeaBe aBo oBe aBe aBe aBe aBe rBe aBe aBe rBe oBe aBe aBe n e aJe oEa 1 io aBe oo ole eBenSeaQeate ag, urape Peach Buttet wWitk To save moneyâ€"Grasp tllie values available at this storeâ€"to get Suits and Overcoats at extraordinarily Low Prices. : 1 ( en 1ime BobLong &Peabody Stripe Overalls Reg. $3 50 $2.95 Men‘s Heavy Socks Reg. $1.00 for 69c. 1 lt man wnio «d4o0oEs d Ild] will provide him with nou monev. Carry it home ir Our supply of fruits and vegetables is stocked F . Every Dayâ€"Try Them OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS A\ " O Men‘s Overcoats Extraordinary~ Value $35 to Clear $25 $22 to Clear $17.95 MED: Any Men‘s Suits up to $50 $35 â€" rehound 1 berry 1 Cherry ed $35 Suits $25 Odd Vests Small Sizes 39c. H. Hawke Co.% 186B EL o a l O (p rooncnmommeuncemy A g NCE ~<3 [ B o mmmnnnnntnny ( 22 tme workes L8 es NEEDS ' P AY H‘e‘j ,-@ NvanrrtHhln & Cool days aré here! Summer‘s luscious f are memories of the past! Nowâ€"more than everâ€"is the time for Cha ? the original fruit candies in package form.. We carry a full supply of Eleven Lusciot Flavors. Buy some toâ€"dayâ€"Don‘t be ca gt shortâ€"handed. e McCoys Tea Rooms, rd d THE n this downâ€"toâ€"theâ€"penny store 1111 Wednesday, November Tremendous Reductions Any Suit up to $20 Men‘s Fedora Hats Newest Best Quality. Reg. $7 Hats for $5 Reg. $5 for $3 Boy‘s Sweater Coats Reg. $6:50 for $4.50 Reg. $4.50 for $3.25 10 Belted and Plain Reg. $25 for $17.90 $18 Coats for $13.90 W( 50 Men‘sITweed Raincoats Boy‘s Suits at $13.95 ind help him (UC > LESS 1 W ) Sav 3 1920 W )

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