season Nothing but to be got rid of. A child‘s health has considerable to do with its behaviour. Nourish your child with the pure foods obtained at this store.> It will make their life and yours enjoyable, and save the doctor‘s visits. The former will be your experience if theâ€"minute store of Cash and Carry Fame We wish everybody a merry well fed|;} Christmas. o We wish you a happy, well nourished :. New Year. i A a # 1e Live in pleasure and die out of debt. ut fit 1 Not live in debt and die miserable. & tA stor PEAAA Een PAY CASH ! VERNON TUCK Jeweler and Optometrist Open Wednesday _ afternoons and Â¥ every evening until Xmas 15 Jewels o_ L $30.00 /% ,.".- i .. 2A A NSS 4 - O_‘. \l‘ f @{ ';‘ J Q ;,‘:,4‘//{ n t Prices right. Open Wednesday afternoons Rich, Beautiful, Useful Everything for every We do not~stock indigestron. In Solid 10k. Gold PHONE 3 Valencia Baxs1ns3 Finest Bulk Seedless Halging.;.,.} 7. .3 c cls=. C aarisand Wagstaffe‘s Orange and Lemon Peel..........................7 Wagstaffe‘s Citron Peet.:.<.s.c0tei Alarl. aln td M eP y ids ag!) i4 â€" Wagstaffe‘s Cut Mixed Peel, box Shelled Walnuts ho e aaee e e i e e e e o w No ue e . / ShelledAlmonds.............................................. Splendid Quality Cooking Flgs3 Choice "Sunsweet" Prunes3 SPECIALâ€"6â€"1b, pail Crlsco Frozen Salmon, Hélibut, Fresh Whitefish, Finnan Haddie, Fillet die, Ciscoes, Salmon Smack (very nice), Oysters. A reliable timepiece. The same movement may be had in a goldâ€"filled case for $20.00. FOUR GIFTS THAT LAST BANK OF HAMILTON Our stock of Fruits, Peel, Nuts, and the prices ‘THE QUALITY STORE a fresh, new stock to tOHEHEHEHEEHHHHEHHHHHHHHEHHHHEHHHHAH ESTABLISHED 1872 a V Thether selling, buying or shipâ€" ping grain or live stock, the Bank of Hamilton will take care of all your financial transactions for you. Careâ€" ful attention to detail and courteous treatment are features of Bank of Hamilton service at all times. in the year. Extra for the festive ESSER _See our window display of ivory and ebony goods. Stewart‘s Drug Store. Town Council meets for the last cime this year on Wednesday â€"night next. Hurry up and send in those Old Boys and Girls names. The first notices go out next week. irom the baby ring at $1.25 tc;"t-l-l; fine diamong cluster at $100.00. Hon. G. Howard Ferguson has been chosen as the Conservative leader for the Ontario House. 16 days till Xmas. Santa Claus is coming to GRIMSâ€" BY on Dec. 18th. Dance with the Boy day night in the War | All kinds of rings at from the baby rin» at Old Boys and girls names are want ed. Send them in. Local Items of Interest etc., is aJ\ Shop Early. is of the finest quality right you patronize this upâ€"to GRIMSBY BRANCH e from. No old goods w_ithithe Boy Scouts on Friâ€" ' PAY LESS ! War Vets Hall. HC J( Vernon Tuck‘s . . 6e oz. 30c Ib. 30c Ib. . . $1.95 30¢ 0C 70¢ 80c 6e oz. Hadâ€" oC Ib. Ib. Ib. 1b. 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 $50.00? Clearly the first man ~got "stung". We do not believe in that methoq of. merâ€" chandising. We prefer to sell our goods at a small and reasonable proâ€" fit to all so that at all times at this store you are assured of a square deal and the biggest values in the country. We manufacture our own goods and sell direct to you at but one ‘small profit. When you .want ready made or madeâ€"toâ€"order give us an opportunity of showing our goods: Just a few steps from James St. but every step means saving money. Alâ€" ways at your service. Farrar Clothâ€" ing Manufacturer, 5 Market Square Hamilton. Apply Village Inn Annex ((Opposite Village Inn). ¢ Comfortable Rooms can ‘be had, by the day or week, at reasonble rates. Rooms for Meetings and Hall for Dances with Dressing Rooms and Room for serving supper. VILLAGE INN ANNEX LHLEH ENE HEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHHHIIHH would do, but, v be better to see Yes. They‘l] fix cost much eithe 0 ( The reguar meeting of the Women Auxiliary to the G. W. V. A. will L held on Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. promptly, in the Club Roon Every member is ‘asked to make point of attending. The: Executil Committee will meet at 7.30.â€" Archie Burland shipped the crack pacer Sunday Evening 2:13%4, and the thorobred Lord Rosslyn, to NeW York, last week en route to_ Hamilâ€" ton, Bermuda where he will race them this winter. Dollar Days will look like a " been" compared to the bargains the merchants will offer at their » NMg8 Christmas Sale to be held on Saturâ€" day, December 18th, the day San Claus comes to GRIMSBY. We can give you very special priCâ€" es on combination, subscriptions t9 Good Housekeeping, Pictorial Reâ€" view, Cosmopolitan, Hearst‘s Harpe$ Bazaar and ~Motor. Ask us ‘;_abtfl these. Steart‘s Drug Store. €# 7 D. Marsh and Sons have secured the contract for the erection of 2 fine new house on the vacant lot at the corner of Main and Robinson streets for a Mr. Davies, of Detroit, Mich. Fifty different styles of dolls, product of the Canadian Dolls Li ed, who wish to locate their fa in GRIMSBY are on show in the dow of McCoy‘s Tea Rooms. _ We are pleased to report 'many weary months of expe. t; and waiting that the steps leadin ’to the outside letter box at the . office have been fixed. W Madame Vellamo of the Vellamo School of Singing, Hamiltor, formerâ€" ly of Milan, Italy and London, EnZ dand, will if a class of pupils can D formed â€" visit GRIMSBY, week! See ad. page 5. A dance will be held at the Villag Inn Annex on Wednesday evenin December 15th under the auspices H. Hedden and L. Annable. EverYâ€" body welcome. . Admission _ $190 ladies bring refreshments. f The many friends of M. D. E. Ki ing are pleaseq to see him out agal after his recent operation and i ness. He is now able to be doWw town and attend to his business On more. c Here is value! A young man watch, a 15 jewel, Swiss lever move ment in a Fortune goldâ€"filled Cas for $18.50, fully guaranteed. VernC Tuck. ht LVs Arth lle 6 The, Fire Department and BY Band are holding a bangu Smoker in the Village Inn Friday,/ evening of this week. If you‘re going to give smo Xmas gifts you‘d better get We have themâ€"cigars, ci tobaccos, pipes, etc. Stewart‘s Store. .<. noel Grimsby, Ont. Open for the Winter Order your Victor reco Xmas now, before the ru. December numbers are now on Vernon Tuck. i. There are several letters _ interest to the residents of h trict appearing in our "Le the Editor" column, this week °" 494 . HIVGL _ LOF \ AMasg g‘i { Liggetts â€" chocolates? Spec day packages and the very _ candy at Stewart‘sDrug Stor The many friends of Arth den will be pleased to hear able to be out and around a his lengthy illness, What nicer for Xmas Liggetts chocolates? S day packages and the v candy at ‘Stewart’sDrug : Vote for on Dec. 2 industry. Hiave you bought a 5 for the rink yet? Bette Buy one for each of the Township Council meeting of the year next. Ol h« No Meals Served H t month but. â€" THE INDEPENDE‘NT ooo enrepmmmmmoe......_ for the Canadian k . 20th. GRIMSBy id] O vouncil holq the year on U yet? Better do 11 h t] t ictor records f of the day. Is man $75.00 for and sell the Stephe 1] . A. will 4 be bern: 14, ) at Slub Room. to â€"make a ~ Executive O1 In n Season kids, top, DOHS By_la. needg th he holi ought it t would ‘s have. it. won‘t i ) their‘ 12 Wednesd: was . eamin isines Beams ay adl uesday about 1 tith it no1 » t00, sal l Don‘t forget the auction sale in the old Basket Factory yards, GRIMSBY on Thursday, December 9th. Beâ€" sides the seighs, trucks, wagons and dray of the Basket Factory Company there will be offered all of Mrs. J. W. A delightful evening is in store for all who attend the illustrated lecture on "Oid London" by Rev. G. W. Tebbs, Thursday, December 9, $ p.m. at Moore‘s Theatre. Reeve Farrell in the chair. Musical numbers by loâ€" cal talent. Admission 25 cents. Tickets may ‘be obtained at J. E. Scott‘s Store. ler wishes to invite all his old cusâ€" tomers as well as new ones to his reâ€" tiring sale of watches, clocks, jewelâ€" ry, silverware, etc. Everything will be reduced from 25 to 40 per cent. Now is the chance to buy your Xmas presents and save money. Come early and make a deposit. One day last week a government official and Dr. Alexander, M. 0. H. made the rounds of the town and took several samples of water from the waterworks system and from â€" wells for testing purposes. They also took a sample from the lake along the shore line in different places. gold knives, cigar cutters, cigarette cases, ash trays, fountain pens, everâ€" sharp pencils. Vernon Tuck‘s. "Gifts that last" for men: cuff links, tie pins, Waldemar . chains, Mrs. Henry Hazen, a former resiâ€" dent of GRIMSBY, is very ill at hosâ€" pital in Hamilton. K f IMPORTANT NOTICEâ€"G. E. Milâ€" o W Fancy Silk Kanit Brushwool and all Silk Scarfs, in plain with contrasting trim or the new mottled designs. Ideal gift, $1.50, $2.50, to $6.50 each. Willow and Reed Furniturs â€" Beautifully boxed Note Paper, of fine linen, ong and square envelopes, at 35¢ to $1.50 a box _ Christmas Boxed Correspondence Cards, two ‘les with plain and gilt edge, at 35¢ to $1 box _ _DOLLS, beautiful wax dolls, with and withâ€" ut hair, 10 inches high, all movable joints, om‘.. ....... .. ... .. .. ...0690 cach signs. Table linens are always appreciated. â€" _Table Cloths, Serviettes, sets to match, 5 ,“_lock Tea Sets, etc., in readiness for choosing. _Neat Embroidery and Hemstitched Pillow ses, a practical gift. Large assortment Stamped Goods, in many Mans. Table linens are alwavs annranintaq ‘;W,\mte, Ecru, Linen Centres, Tray Cloths and "Cloths, embroidery and drawn patterns, hk + +. .+ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 69¢C to $1.19 cach Huck Toweling, 24 inches wide, jeoigl .. .. .. .. .. .. ..890 yard Battenburg Runners and Centres t¥«« +. .. ... .. 69¢ to $1.59 each â€" Ecru Linen Table Cover, 56 i Seatiful design, at. . .. .. ..}.. .. PmWwnite, Ecru. Linen Contrasg T BY, ONTARIO Huck Towels, hemstiched, large e good patterns, 59¢ to $38.25 each Guest Towels, all linen, hemâ€" fened, at.. .. .. .. .. 89c cach Bath Towels, extra large, good ality, blue and cream borders fÂ¥ .. :. ... ... 69¢ to $1.39 cach Huck Guest Toweling, fine qualâ€" . .: ..>..... ... ..oO7e yard Linens of Every Nature Suggested for Pleasing Gifts Every Department Abounds With _ Interesting Christmas News Let us solve for“; â€"__Ribbons, suitable for camisoles and bags, in fancy stripes, plaids and dresden patterns, large assortment of plain Satin and Silk Ribbons, _ Dainty handâ€"made Vestee Camisoles, and Camisoles, made of satin, with frilled insets, efâ€" Ctively trimmed, Fancy Dresdens, Silks and °Pes, embroidered fronts, + Ad â€" bevicdifiedbdmotiindittaidted _, _/ @ you the gift 99 giving problem p / . r. Santa Claus: can fill your pack here * Dainty Ribbon Novelties That Make Sensible Gifts Scarfs etc. ibinets $1.00. to $3.50â€"â€">=*â€"__â€" _ $3.50. to_ .$ 11.50 _ Suitable Suggestions from the Men â€"_â€" Gift Stationery Our urpiture Silk â€" Neckwear to suit the taste of everyâ€" one. Fancy designs in Silk Knit Ties, Slipâ€" easy, Wrinkle Proof, "be to $3.050. 56 inches square, a number of years, but bore her sufâ€" ferings with Chrisfian fortitude. She is survived by two sons and four daughters, Murray King of St. Catthâ€" arines, Harry King of Minneapolis, Mrs. Fred B. Gourlay and Mrs. A. Lefebvre of St. Catharines,, Mrs. H. Wilkinson of Beamsville, Mrs. Wm. Kaupp of Merritton. A third son Fred King, was killed in the great war after having ‘been awarded the Mrs. Sarah E. King, beloved wife of License Inspector John W. King, passed away Tuesday morning at the family home, 42 Geneva street, St. Catharines, after a long illness. The deceased had been an invalid for RETIRING FROM BUSINESSâ€"On account of ill health caused by close confinement and fine work I have decided to dispose of my entire stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverâ€" ware, optical goods, stationery and in fact everything in the store. Barâ€" gains for Xmas gifts will be found at slaughter prices. G. E. Miller. December 18th is the day of the Sale of Work in the rooms of the Women‘s Institute. After you have seen Santa Caus and the fine tree; come to these rooms and have a cup of tea. Also, we can supply you with homeâ€"made cooking forâ€" the weekâ€"end. We have aprons large and small, dark and light, for young and old. Fancy work for Christmas gifts; quilts and other interesting things. VanDyke‘s farm four fat‘ hogs. Jas Auctioneer. A. F. HAWKE Department Beams with Useful Suggestions Kiddie Furniture Santa 1e§ Sewin Desks Club Bags and Suit Cases â€" That Will Reach Their Journeys End Club Bags of Bl â€"mentionable d BOYS‘ AND MEN‘S SWEATER COATS AND PULLOVERS t All shades, in large range of prices COMâ€"PA N . 000000000000 0000000000000 00000 din a 5‘3%' E %e Nes s SS $8.00 etC imp C implements A special purchase of crisp new Blouses, good quality silk crepe de. chene,..georgette, habutai silk, in light and dark tones. Many attractive styles, with crossway tucked fronts, hemstitched collar and fronts, convertible, round or V necks. Many with beaded front. Ranging in price from Large stocks of men‘s Silk, Silk Lisle, Cashmere Socks, ~jin plain and fancy styles, T0c. for Here are Handkerchiefs in plain and embroidâ€" ered styles, some lace trimmed, dainty crepe de chenes, in pretty Christmas boxes....29¢ to $1.00 Children‘s Famous "Mother Goose" Series at: s ty o io t remsce se . :~ . _~/, : 19c each ‘"Lines"‘ Crowded with "Hankies" to Suit Everyone, Plain ‘or Ornate Infants‘ Sweater Coaté; : Bonnets, Scarfs, Shawls, Mittens, Bootees, hand crochet and knit. Infants‘ Pullovers, in white and grey, at $3.25 Every wanted shade in Knitting Yarns...... 25¢ and 35¢ skein 7alafla@ Childrep’s Sweater Coats and t G, Pullovers, middy styles, nicely Q trimmed, all sizes and all shades, At: 4 & Aig :s . .... $2.95 to $4.39 Kiddie‘s Toque and Scarf Sets, many differâ€" ent styles in colors of white, brown, rose, green and <blue, at..\. .: ..=>.. i~ .%..§82.A5 â€"to $8.069 set Modest and ‘Charming Blouses for Gift Giving Other children‘s designs, 10¢ each, and two ents, . and Livingston. Hosiery Ladies‘, Sweater Coats and Pullâ€" overs in fine knit variety of style and all the season‘s newest shades. Priced from......$8.69 to $9.39 each On Sunday, Dec. 12th an OoppOoI~ tunity will be given to the members of the congregation to aid in relief of the famine sufferers in Chin&. Thirty millions threatened _ With starvation> and: thousands upon thou8 ands dying is a call for widesl?l‘eafl liberality. The morning subject on Dec. 12th will be "A ~Fundamental View Of Life." . f rad The evening subject "The Tempta~ tion of Jesus." On WEDNESDAY ~EVENING, DEC. 8th a ~congregational meeting to bring new comers and the people of the church together, will be held at 7.80. Let theâ€"adult congregation be fully represented. Be there yourself. Light refreshments and _ interesting program. No charge. The annual offering for Foreign Missions will be received on Sunday. The annual â€" Bible School Concert will be given on Thursday, December 23rd at ~p.m. in the School Hall. Silver collection. 11 a.m.â€"‘"The Other Man.‘" 2.30 p.mâ€"Bible School. 7 p.m.â€""The Forgiving Brother." Monday 8 p.m.â€"B. Y. P. U. Tuesday 2.45 p.m.â€"Mission Circle at home of Mrs. Barnum. Wednesday .8$> p.m.â€"Prayer and Praise Meeting. The annual offering for Foreign Missions will be received on Sunday. Wednesday, December 8th ST. JOSEPHS R. C. High ‘Mass, ‘10.45 a.m. Section 00000000 n 1€ METHODIST CHURCKH Sund rgarte lways Gift Gloves, always appreciated,. in tans and suede, lined and unlined, $1.50 to $3.50 pair. 1 € a y BAPTIST . December 12th Gloves 1920 © *) 3 (©) (©) (@©) (©) (©)