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Grimsby Independent, 10 Nov 1920, p. 4

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FOUR \"IN THE PUBLICEYE] * BY //W s (e) (e) (e) (©) (€) (©) (€) (©) (e) (©) (©) (e (©) (۩) (€) (€) (e) Poor eyesight need not be endured by countless people who are putting of an experâ€" ience they think they should dread. It is quite painless to have our optometrist look back into the windows of your mind and tell you their exact condiâ€" tion. You will find it quite a pleasure to resume your norâ€" mal sight at little inconvenâ€" ience and slight expense. o Purity Rolled Oats :*;::.;..%...:"...v2..:.;% Highest Quality Rolled Oats, Bulk 3%% 1k Fresh Ground Coffee (You‘ll like this) .. Rockland Cocoa (Very good) %% Ib. tin .. Our Bulk Teas are good value .......... Choice Recleaned Currants ............. St. Lawrence Laundry Starch, 3 lb. Pkg: Quality Rolle Polar White Laundry Soap» Cake ................ Fresh Fish to arrive by express on Thursday. s Whitefish, Salmon, Finnan Haddies, Kippers. Our delivery is at your service. es Our guarantee:. Satisfaction or your money back. Fresh Macaroni (already SOAPSâ€" CcOMEQORT ... ... SUNLIGHT _..;.., CASTILE SOAP . LUX . i; :s Me se s CANNED PEAS (New Pack)...... DOMESTIC SHORTENINGâ€" Fine cured onions PURE LARDâ€".....:}. Fresh every ‘day ... SALMONâ€" Big*tins, Harlock Brand‘! s.il s.Scb.ui0 y . One of the cheapest foods you can buy. Clover Leaf Brand (Sockeye) small tins ... Eareoc : tihs .x 2. 2i s *n caraxa s sokle soake € ce a o aiy o 1 Ib. cartons PHONE 3 A J.ESSER â€" GRIMSBY sale) BEST SAGO AND TAPIOCA, 2 Ibs, for . ......‘....... I EIPFTON‘SCOCOA. Regular 35¢ tins ....";......... LIPTON‘S JELLY POWDERS. Regular 1gc, 2 for .... SAUSAGE HANDY AMMONIA Large packets./.....«.y..... .. FRUIT EXTRACTS (These are MATCHES. Regular 10c, 3 for ... SMOKED MEATS We carry Side Bacon, Back Bacon, Cottage Rolls, Picnic Hams, Corned ‘Beef, Dried Beef, Cooked Tongue, Cooked Ham, Head Cheese, Bologna. : Phone 5 or 205 and your order will have our careful attention, and be delivered as promptly as possible. ' Our trucks leave the store at 10 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Morning delivery only on Wednesday. & [ Hoshal & Burgoyne GRIMSEBY VERNON TUCK 000060000000 000000000000000 OPTOMETRIST ‘THE QUALITY STORE!‘ lats U it) Demonstration row.â€" Dr. J. F. McClay is in Montreal this week. _Apple picking day. Local Items of Interest Beamsville Poultry Show will be held on Dec. 21, 22 and 23. ° Battery Hydrometers $2.00 each; Battery Fillers 75 cents each at Stewâ€" art‘s Drug Store. Earle Blanchard of the Bank of Hamilton staff has been transferred to the Southampton Branch. Toâ€"morrow is Armistice Day. (Olqâ€"Boys Reunion August 25,"© 26 and 27, 1921. Miss Doris Brailsford of GRIMSâ€" BY+EBast and Miss Elizabeth Hughes of Hamilton will give a Pianoforte Violincello recital in the ‘Conservaâ€" tory of Music Hall, Hamilton on Wednesday evening Novemberlith at eight o‘clock. They will be assisted by Arthur Blight, baritone and W. H. Hewlett. on the piano. Tickets for this musical event can be secured at the store of E. H. Culp. Both these young ladies have been very successâ€" ful in their musical _endeavors and gave many recitals in London, Eng. before coming to Canada. Ibs. for ©06:6006000000000000000000 worth $1.35 dozen wholeâ€" 1/ lbs /. .cs h A.atg for 25C ...3 Tb. pail $£.00 EC I â€" C is the order of the of Tractors toâ€"morâ€" 4 Cakes for 25¢ * . . ~30¢â€"IDB. .. 3 form 225C ans for 35¢ « ...+.. 306 ONTARIO ... §5C : 2006 30C 35C 30€ 25C 25C 25C IOC County Council meets i of, week in November this year: eq | of the first week in December been the, custom in previous Lloyd Phipps ang Leigh _ 3@ | are on a motdring trip throu tern Ontario» and Michiga â€" â€"|â€"pointsg. (©) (©) («@ (©) O $ (©) ]] *) *) 3 ) (©) o November 8th not here yet. Ij fut fall. A Trench Mortar and Gun, war trophies, have ed for Beamsville. The town gutters and being thoroughly cleane up for the winter. Rake up the yard a your old rubbish before up comes. ‘ Send in your names of * and Old Girls. The Commi S wels uo them Get your order in now Greeting _ Cards. Stewart‘s Store. yÂ¥ 2. m Owing to a belated rush of_ tising we are forced to leave school reports of several sch« many other feature articles 0 est. .. their dance in the G. W. V. A. rooms on Friday evening C week. Splendid music; good _ Admission One Dollar; Lad freshmentsg. â€" \ 18 C The Ladies 4 yterian Church nual Bazaar a November 26th p.m. Homeâ€"n The Ladies Aid of St. John‘s P yterian Church are holding the nual Bazaar and Cafeteria Tea November 26th from 3.30 unt pm. _ Homeâ€"made baking, &Â¥ and other useful articles as We fancy work will be found on the tables. s Hamilton Morning Times madé initial bow on Monday mornin is a well gotten up, breezy, D paper much after the style of the ronto World With the birth of Hamilton Times also occurs the . uary of the Hamilton Even 1g4 which has been a Hamilton in tion for nearly half a century. . Canada is to have two new stamps | NN o L. # â€"one of 13 and one of 15 cents. Since Corsets $1.39 and $1.98; Ladies Canada‘s registration fee <(has b‘een[ winter coats regular $35 ana $40 for increased from 5 to 10 cents the comâ€" $27.50, Furs at greatly reduced bined postage and registration fee| DUC°S. Liberal discounts . on _ all from Canads to the United States,| £Oods nopiepedially priced at Sicâ€" Great Britain and certain other. counâ€" phen‘s Broker Sale. e tries is 1% cents, to most foreign| An organization meeting of the lands, 15 cents. That is the reason|GRIMSBY Minstrel Troupe will be of the demand for the two denomâ€"| held in the Parish Hall on Thursday inations. Meanwhile it is said that| evening Nov. lith at 8 o‘clock.. All the 7â€"cent stamp is in use comparaâ€" interested are requested to be preâ€" tively little and will be withdrawn| sent. % : from circulation. s e i o i inmee t e l 2 4 7. C EPOCTE and 15c for 6: qL DdSskCOJ» D on your own baskets. Spies; Baldwin Greeninbs and Russetts ready in . week or two at the packing bous in rearp of INDEPENDENT Offit¢ Jas. A. Tivingston GRIMSBY: |% Salfleet another representative in the Wentworth County Council. %e book contains sixtyâ€"four pages and 2 four page cover. It, like all good job work was printed by The INDEâ€" PENDENT. ‘ j Saltfleet Voters Lists for 1920 are out and ready for distribution. This list this year contains nine poll§ divisions and 2083 names which gives Applesâ€"I will have F ples for evrybody this F cheap. I have a few N now at 25 cents for 11 WANTEDâ€"Some kind friend Or friends to donate to the BOY sCOUTSâ€"for wse in their rooms (and return if desired)â€"a couple of hanging lamps; two dozen chairs (in total); two or three small tablesâ€" and some table covers. The citizens of this District have a great chance to. support this Best Movement amongst its future citizenryâ€"and are urged to do so. Callâ€" J. A. M. Liyâ€" ingston Acting Scoutmaster at No. 36 or 379â€"and your donation will be called for. Sales are the order of the day. Is it fair to charge one man $75.00 for an article this week and sell the same next week for $5000? Clearly the first man got "stung". We do not believe in that methogâ€"of merâ€" chandising. We prefer to sell our goods at a small and reasonable proâ€" fit to all so that at all times at this store you are assured of a square deal and the biggest values in the country. We manufacture our own goods and sell direct to you at but one small profit. When you want ready made or madeâ€"toâ€"order give us an opportunity of showing our goods: Just a few steps from James St. but eévery step means saving money. Alâ€" ways at your service. Farrar Clothâ€" ing Manufacturer, 5 Market Square Mamilton. , j 1 aPeR VILLAGE INN ANNEX Comfortable Rooms can be had, by the day or week, at reasonahle rates. Rooms for Meetings angq Hall for Dances with Dressing Rooms and Room for serving supper. O Apply Village Inn Annex (Opposite Village Inn). AID THE BOY SCOUTSâ€"Atten n Grimsby, â€"â€" Ont. Open for the Winter op No Meals Served THE INDEPENDE MMIDSUUINOTDvIYarcommmmememene......._â€" on O b yl 1A and the It â€"has been D ard and burn Is and ditchég Cleaned and cl yA fol €1 Kidd baske« plenty of P Tall and very Yo. 2 Snows ~ t baskets skets. â€" Bring es; Baldwins; « ready in & 1Mm] put M O1 uesd a Machin been secur the freez freeZe-u] a wonder _ C, > was thopaedi'_'e‘,1 y mornâ€" 11 underâ€" rovement "out â€"of CiB ar1 cleare Our Xmas stock Oriental Ivory has best we‘ve ever ha assortment now. Store. street. The regular meetinE man‘s Institute will ibe Institute Rooms on T noon November 16 at t Corsets $1.39 and $1.98; Ladies winter coats regular $35 and $40 for $27.50. Furs at greatly reduced prices. Liberal discounts on _ all goods not specially priced at Steâ€" phen‘s Broker Sale. > An organization meeting of the GRIMSBY Minstrel Troupe will be held in the Parish Hall on Thursday An automobile owned and driven by Frank Shoebridge collri}ed with a horse and buggy west of the town on Saturday night. The buggy was damageq considerably. Two Vine-\ land boys, we understand were in the buggey. f That he intends to call for tenders this f4ll for work to be done on the Provincial highway next summer is the declaration of Hon. Hon. F. C. Biges Provincial Minister of Public works and Highways. "This year we have been badly delayed by lack <of cement but some eight miles between Hamilton and Niagara will probably be completed. Permanent construcâ€" tion on a good percentage of the high wayswill be completed next year. We will begin right away to adverâ€" tise for the culverts and bridges" said Mr. Biggs. The INDEPENDENT Job Departâ€" ment two weeks ago completed a sixteen page _ illustrated â€"catalogue for the Grimsby Stcel Furniture Co. with a four page cover. The <bookâ€" let carrieq several halfâ€"tone cuts of furniture manufactured by this enâ€" terprising firm. The cover was a heavy weight ripple finished interâ€" woven bond, antique #frey in color and printed in purple ink. All ready the firm have received many compliâ€" ments on the high grade of work on this book. If you want high. grade job work bring it to the INDEPENâ€" DENT. Supt .of Works Randall has handâ€"; ed the INDEPENDENT a clipping from a London paper that had been sent to him by his daughter Mrs. Mrs. Paine of Tilsonburg. , The clipâ€" ping is dated Winnipeg angqg states that Mrs. Meighen, wite of Premier Meighen was born in GRIMSBY and lived here until six years of age, beâ€" ing the daughter of the late Capt. James Cox. Up to date .we have been unable to find any person in GRIMSBY who can confirm this reâ€" port. No one seems to have ever known a man in this district by that name. Do you? If so let us know. It is quite possible that the late ofâ€" ficer was a member of the old Rifle Brigade that used to . be stationed here in the early Sixties. ~ resday 8 p.m.â€"Prayer . and : meeting. ; > cial offering on Sunday for the ociety. _ _ BAPTIST fatt. unday November 14th [â€"â€""‘The Bible." p.m.â€"Bible _ School â€""The nd Authority of Jesus." â€""Man‘s Sin and God‘s Proâ€" Churches y 8 pm.â€"B. Y. P: U. y 245 p.m.â€"Mission Circle e of Mrs W. L. Bengough. BSunday Nov. 14th the morning BE will be "The Greatest Task." evening Dr. Irvin will conâ€" the series on "The Nature of ible." § Thursday next the Beamsville | 8. will visit the «GRIMSBY . S., ‘being entertained by Mrs. reat treat is in store for â€"the h and the community in the & of ~â€" Dr. ~ James Endicott ary for Foreign Missions to on the morning of Nov. 2ist. ndicott is recognized as one of nest platform men on the conâ€" _ today. . Pearson ~has purchased the ,x houses and lots on Paton Â¥. Pearson and familyâ€" will ,f-:t_own about December ist. A.’."‘a.nd Mrs. Wasnidse ofâ€" Niaâ€" ar the t and different ps. George 1 ‘ealisbury Of sBy, ONTARIO n ‘olox the nc § T5ae a b Store. Os. . Po;: hold an ristmas ng : yo y and Mrs. Wasnidge of Niaâ€" Palls N. Y. are visiting with and Mrs. Wasnidge, Ontario St. Pâ€"A yellow «ind black Perâ€" " hali.f-grown. I*F:i.l}dll’s Shoe returningx . to Lilah Kidd returned from a Kingston, Ottawa and Monâ€" _~Tuesday evening. in t} Oof )( ig is drawing near our â€" plans conside1 Gifts , that fast.‘" ; METHODIST In The NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN A u meeting of â€" the Woâ€" will ibe held in â€" the s on Tuesday afterâ€" 16 at three o‘clock. ock of French â€" and has arrived and is the : had. Look over this w . Stewart‘s Drug Leader and f Sarnia are aâ€" Gwavze, bottle ieaith m cil Chan Ith TT old and cough _ at Stewart‘s and M il nce Ce recor( non Tuck‘s visiting Mountain i(IMSBYV ut Novâ€" Frida when our 10n AIâ€" © (©) (©) & (o (o @ ®) @@ 000060000000 0000000000@C ©0060C®®0:0@@ Depot and John Sts., Grimsby, and Post Office Block, Beach Road, Grimsby East. ' Ladies Fine Gabardine Skirts, effectively trimmed, in shades, Navy, Brown, Burgundy. CASH & CARRY We Shredded Wheat ....................~...... Rolled Oats, Robin Hood, large package ..... Rolled Oats, Robin Hood, small package ... .. Rolled Oats in bulls: 4 Ibs. for .............. Eggo Baking Powder, 1 Ib. Tin .:....s........ Eggo Baking Powder, 12 Oz. Tin .......... fielmet Brand Peas...,....;:..7..;7%.../.... Maple Leaf Corn 15¢, new Stock. Pimeapple s ; 4. f..s ¢~; & «i 0.. . n fln s s io on o JAMS! Linder‘s Strawberry with apple, 4 Ib. pail ............ Wagstaffe‘s pure strawberry or raspberry, 4 lb. pail .. Wagstaffe‘s pure strawherry or raspberry, in glass 55¢. Welch‘s Peachlade, 15 Oz. Glass .................... Olcoâ€"Margarine......:......................}s..0+... Creamery Butter‘.............:......../.....s...... Pate Lard . ........l..%.. .. l@..6..0...¢i<hi.. .9 0. +‘r Domestic Shortening .............................. Dominion Matches 10c or 2 for 25e¢. s New Georgette Blouses _ Costume Corded embroidered and beaded __. .Velvets f $6.50 27in. wide, Rose Putty, ol es 29 Navy and Black, reg. $1.25 On Sa‘e $4.39 On Sale 89c a yd. Silk Crepeâ€"deâ€"Chine, extra quality, all newest shades, reg. $3 remendous Bargains In Highest Quality Merchandise At Lowest Prices. Take advantage of this wonderful saving opportunity i ar, Millinery, Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothing, etc. BANKâ€"OF HAMILTON P ie wl ht M tfi k) 3+ MAE _ AEKR VY CAE :. a Regular $3’25 . des, reg. $3 On Sale $2 yd. On Sale $2.49 yd. Regular $11 C B. NMILI L1 Iâ€" KR These prices for one week only at 2 STORES Will you be able to put your boy through college when he grows oldâ€" er? This may be looking ahead ; a long time but you can provide for such a future by opening an account in the Bank of Hamlton in his name and adding regularly to it. or 3 for 25€. Wednesday, November 10, 1920 GRIMISBY BRANCH Georgettes /i...‘~/ts0 â€"Per . .. 50¢ Per Tin & dI1.35 . $1.60 (© @ 1. | $ y © (©) ~â€"â€"â€"< ©) ®: @ © @© taupe, 115C 30¢C 1I5C 25C 35¢ 30¢ 45C 40¢C 65c 35¢C 30¢ (©) (@) (©) O *) 9 ®) @) ©) ®) o 4 0) o)

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