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Grimsby Independent, 18 May 1921, p. 5

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_ IP. YOU want to sell your farm, let‘me send you my new listing tom. There is no charge and you are under no obligation unless I find you a buyer. Hugh Bertram, Stoney Creek, 'phone 101 ring 15, Winona. hen, first and third cockerel, second and third pullet; also second and third cockerel at Hamilton, Nineteen twenty. Eggs three and five dollars for fifteen. Also eggs an chicks, Gies Strain of B. C. Anconas, Bred to Lay eggs $2.50 per Li. Baby Chicks Twenty-five cents each. R. J. Serson, Winona Poultry and Fruit Farm, Box 15, Winona, Ont. WELL DWLLTNG---Having purchased an up-to-date well drilling outfit I am now prepared to take orders for any work in'that line, and hope by strict attention to the business to secure your patronage. T. M. Robin, Beamsville. hen, first and thir And third pullet; third cockerel at 3 twenty. Eggs thre TRACTOR WORK-plowing, discing cultivating, $1.60 per hour. F. H. Gillies on Book'Bros. farm. Phone 74 ring 13 Grimsby. _ WWW M INDEPENDENT ADS PAY W -u------f-e-t-,, Inn!) corm1.-..um.ohrmhia. GraDhanola and _ Iron BALB--Two seated rubber tired Sui-rev, used only a few times; wi11_se11 cheap. Apply to Stewart Walker, Grims- by,'.phone 37 ring 5. tf Price'szo. K.. E.. Whyte Grimsby.. "F6iCsufiU-ifidfcie in good condition with, two new tubes; not been used much. Price’szo; K.. E.. Whyte,. phone. 278, PIG white Pyett VI t 1'wel Appl 331W FOR SA] all kinds a] west, phon FOR Cuthbe McNeil fruit land, planted, on Maple avenue. Phone 164, or P. O. Box 393, Grimsby. a,-------??.?.--?,'??"'".?.'.?.'.?,'? ‘ FOR SALE-young Pigs, also some Lucerne Hay. Apply to J. A. Althouse, phone " ring 2, Winona. pressed straw. w: ring 32, Smithville FOR SAIu6--You. old. Harry Sturch, 27 ring 12, Winona FOR fresh. Winona f FOR -iikvir-ai'ourteen, t Dairy, phone 410, Grim'sby FOR 5 nelly, It. 1tt OR "Llil--At Grimsby , East-New malow. five rooms and bathroom; fire- FOR SALEVYBhng Pigs; also a few we of choice Irish Cobbler Potatoes. H. Grimsby st'f‘fthir' FOR SALE-1 OR SALI Merritt, phone on iiFii-UGian house and Wednesday, 1t TOI MISCELLANEOUS DANCING FOR SALE OR RENT rts 11 ton street, Acres Wc LAKE VIEW CASINO _ GRIMSBY EAST _ FOR SALI Grassles, F SALE-Good t $65.00. George "sLuaisr--rourur Pigs, SALE-:Young Pigs ‘_ R. I. Smithville. s; prime stock; $15 per Mountain Road, Grimsby. and sizes. L. Mu ne 41M, Grimsby n ALI N e Three Roomed Cottage a: Bet. modern convenience Woods. North Grimsb Breeding Canaries, Cages, izes. L. Muir, Main street éBBé'ramuy Cow, ne George Ward, phone n 'lwood mtain Eaiis--mve 'or six tons Will deliver. Phone 45 000 97 011 lay May 18, ring imI It Raspberry -fiirk,' Fwo months Vinemount. Phone iVE Phone rted stock winners of best stock in United short five 2 cock, 3 's'rio'ats. Model weeks glish of W Grimsby W. J. Don- two acres 1921 rimsb}, b phon ll Ion' Canes old; Isaiah Bat ring 000 1nd arly 22. Best collection of peonies, two blooms or three or more colors. _ 23. Best and most varied co11ee- tion ot hardy perennials. 24. Best arranged vase or basket of cut flowers for table decoration. '26. Best collection of pressed wild flowers named, by School children. 26. Best bouquet of fresh wild flowers and grasses, arranged, with list of names, by School children. 27. Best display of sweet peas. 28. Best display ot plants and flowers, arranged. 29. Best display of pansies. 30. Best collection ot house plants. 31. Best collection of Rex Begon- ia 21. C tricolor pink. 20. One variety blooms, red. 18. One variety ' peony blooms, white. 19. One variety peony, two any or two blooms, samed. _ 4. One variety red rose l blooms, named. 5. One variety pink rose ttrt? blooms, named. . 6.' Best one nbloom H. l?., The Annual Flower Show will held in June, and all members asked to compete in as many 012 as possible, and so assist in ma the Show attractive and interes Three prizes will be awarded in 11 The 10th anniyersary of Court Prince Edward, A. O. F., will be held in the Orange Hall, Main Street, on Thursday, May 19th. A first class programme is aw. sured members and their wives and friends. Kindly take notice. 36 34 COURT PRINCE EDWARD, NO. 9319 29 WANTED-Fruit farm in this district, of about ten or fifteen acres of good sandy loam; must be welt planted and with good buildings. Will pay cash. A. Barland, phone 64, Grimsby. 1f WANTED-Horse to pasture free, at company for colt. W. J. Donnelly, It. R 1, Smithville. _ lor WANTED-BY a washing to do at hc MI, Grimsby. o Ti.rLHkD--mrl to take charge of qur retail store. J. R. Beckett & Son, Grinis.. by Bakery. . rose th Best ten color, one Best five color, one One vari mIMSBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 10011 Ont loon Best Best Best Best Best Best One variety peony, two T2 " prize 11 five vs est collec LOST AND FOUND st rose and most va', one bloom of rize. silver or HELP WANTED cOllection of ferns. collection of delphinim collection of gailardias display of toxglove. specimen palm. specimen rubber plant NOTICE bl O 111 na n we in the show. variety' ' peony ié WANTED me By a respectable woman, at home. Apply P. o. Box n varieties. bloom eat varieties, bloom eac ty white JIt of ten blooms. rieties. tion of climber me tt p )m n Geo 11t of ferns. of delphiniums of gailardias. R. HAYHOE Grimsby Mountain on Sunday, May 8, entitled The New will confef a fa- :o. E. Blair, phone and H Itt H P a1 10 peony H b M H h. H, 1f H H colle‘qtion variety, T. roses any col- blooms blooms Classe makin resting H roses H two two not OS two Set be ire Il .q-e_00000'0006.-. During the evening the Scouts un- der Scoutmaster Summers presented) their widely known pyramid building act and- were well received. The Bugle Band rendered several num- bers and as usual drew forth great applause. Archie Bierd the band’s crack drummer once again “knocked them dizzy" with his drum work. _ The prize winners were as follows: Fox 'rt?t--1st, Miss W1a Doherty and Mr. Bennett; 2nd, Miss K. Rea and Mr. Hermiston. _ -- Over four hundred people, young and old, took in the Boy Scouts dance at the Casino, GRIMSBY East on, Friday night last and according to all reports everybody had 'the time ot their lives. The program of dances was a lengthy one, but each and. every number was enjoyed by all the terp- sichorean experts. The music sup- plied (by the combined Norton and Hill orchestras was a "knock out" and drew forth many encores. The first of the Summer series of dances under our auspices will be held in Pinkle's Pavilion, GRIMSBY Beach on Friday evening of this week. See more detailed announce- ment in another column. . -ferTG-r-iiiiiirirrroa1g1eio and Mr. E. St. John. - -- -hiiiitifak, Miss Chivers and Mr. Tillotson; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Sulli- Despite the extreme busy season that is fast approaching, it is hoped that all Comrades will use the Clubs rooms in the evening, a great dal-- and 'get the habit' of dropping in at mailtime or while waiting for cars. ous to men wno are unable to secum 'line' insurance-there being aud. lutely no medical examination; whiid the rates are considerably lower' than 'line' eompany's will write pour cie's for. Returned men are urged 'to look into this. 'mro-step---Lst, Miss Gladys Shel- ton and Mr. B. Shelton; 2nd, Misty Beecham and Dr. Vance Farrell. Grand Drawing-lst, Miss Mary Talbert; 2nd, Mrs. Jos. Marlowe; 3rd Mrs. Marry Talbert. . Ali MM ti es distribute very thankf chants who them. him at any time, gsthe Act .and ot urance IS par ous to men who The jitney service providet ways, under the supervision l Pawson was par-excellent and the best Service of this kind en vided in this district. the the TE dent's office, on Thursday night last it was decided to close the Club: rooms during the day, and have them open for the convenience And com.. fort of the Members ONLY, on each evening from seven until eleven o'elock. They will also be open to Members only from two until five and from seven until ten on Sundays. Ac 3. The citizens would, therefore, be enabled to secure'the pest possible fruit available. The chairman, Ar. dermen MacKay and Brayley» were appointed to meet with the fruit- growers in an effort to arrive at an amicable agreement between tlp liar- ties concerned. Mr. Mahony Stated that members of the association were prepared to pay for the privilege of receiving space on the local market." -eeeqq+H600000060.00tqq "Ald. William Birrell, chairman ot the committee, was very favorably inclined to the idea, as he pointed out that fruit marketed, under the air. sociation would be classified 1, 2 and The Returned Soldier act was fully explaine lomrades who attended br that purpose which "The property and license commit- tee at its meeting last evening ap- pointed a sub-committee to meet with representatives of the Niagara Pen- insula Growers Ltd. with a view to giving them a space on the Hamilton market. T. J. Mahony, general manag- er of the Company, appeared before the committee last evening and stat- ed that members of the association wished to secure space on the local market. He stated that the best of fruits would be put up forrisalgs, and Hamilton consumers . would benefit by having members of the association here. l VVuULl “111159 [BUD EUWB y-Vl'" - _ "There is a very ready sale for all lines of garden produce, although this morning saw very little aspara- gus on sale, in spite of the tact thilt there is a very heavy demand for it. This is possibly due to the efforts of the Niagara Peninsula Growers Lima ited. The bulk of the _ut'llh'i1elr; crop ot this district is andledl through the new co-operative asso- ciation, and for the first time some deliberate effort at general distribu- tion has been made. It. the past week asparagus has been shipped from this district to points in the maritime provinces, and also to points west, with the result that the usual glut on Hamilton and Toronto markets has not. been in evidence. Indications are that the prices of 'grass,' as the farmer calls it, will hold much firmer this spring than in the past, the result of wider distri- bution." T lh the applica tary ant The following trom the Hamilton daily press last week is a fair indica- tion of what the Niagara (peninsula Growers Limited will accompliSh when things get going properly; ll 111 n WANT iflllll.ligil,f MARKET BOY SCOUTS DANCE rm I’l tt r Talbert there we Div htor mn O I. A. BURNER n " THE seventeen e Scouts different meetin in the Ad h INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Insur to i dv to met 16 rp1 ot tht from copy This priz- are mer- 13 ted D6 resi- ige- THIS " if to th" ed CE 13 , ‘. .13 t ". Mr. IS ' _n ont tor , . rt1ctit " , lt Off 162 $MPl1: H sthatrotf! t1 for! iii" ’ bordi to iJ,ittrtrt. orm'iiij,ii-ftty! to (ram at t1ji)/,i.,,,'_i'ii: A 1 .13 . . , T. fggnell, fi,,_fift,naer1't', I H iit' uarters g}- 18 KS-are due to the general Kylie for their very heorty support Kr3tur Dance, at the Casino-and to St, [management of the Casino, the fttrt, nty Motors, Ltd., the GRIMSBY wit Growers, Ltd., and other busi- ”.93 tirmtr--and to their truck driv- tttf, the splendid way in which PV responded to our request tor the free use of theiir trucks to trans- port those attending the dance. Mr. Wed Pawson of the County Motors, Ltd; organized the ‘jitney service' in a most efficient manner-and to ttini ‘alone all credit is due for tho) smoothness in which this portion ot; the/general arrangements were car- ried out. The business men and mer chants ot the Town are greatly to be thanked toratheir generous response to our request for prizes for the dances; and their donations were greatly appreciated. Without enum- erating every one who did us a kind- ness and helped to make the dance the success it was, we merely say} 'THANK YOU-ft was appreciated') and that goes for them all. THE PUBLIC-are cordially i:nvit- ed to attend the Inspection P: rule at ilil lttw East, was a wondertul il lt and nets to the general fund " FAmaoeiation, a neat amount. A l browd enjoyed a long evening's tlt,. intersperced by selections I Bt l Bugle Band, and a drum ' r our star double-stick bass il Ptr, Troop Leader Archie Bierd. a llltlt, amid building by the Scouts il . Troops was also greatly enjoy- al Kind loudly applauded; and to 'gllB, ,. Summers a great deal of cred- 'l due. The supper was quickly hrlllr3sttifyTt1sr served by Mesdames 'i..te, Livingston, Unwin and Far- is; :assisted by the seouts--and no 32:- sion or neglect was reported. 15'“ M, KS-are due to the general ,. e for their very hearty support Km- Dance. at the Casino-and to . The following have passed , , and been awarded the bad- ill F set after their respective ii' _;125 Sc. Bu. Dockstader, o., : not, Handyman, Muicsian, m llii--13-5-21. ; ‘OTIONS and Appontnients--- a; fag. H. Durham, Insr. Fred ;, E Inter. G. T. Brignell and il b. C. Palmer, D. C. M., are ap- I' I Assistant Scoutmasters, at ; Vs ot 16-5-21. _ “31‘in PUBLIC-are cordially illVlt- ed tder! the Inspection Parade at the. chool Grounds on Friday even- ing of this week, at seven-thirty. Come along end see how YOUR JItmrcarry on 'under tirtt'c---and te forever proud of the Boy Scouts of GRIMSBY. ,rerobers of the Pyramid Class will parade on Friday evening, with run- m, , shoes an} prepared to 'go "iCs:rA this driil Immediate, .after t F" f'ren past and inspection. S WNGTH---Tnken On-60 SC. Ga- iSP0RTllllN0 i N IIE ws BOY SCOUT July J um gigiyiigigt!gigigqgigiigiihlii!lllil SIN' BALL LEAGUE ml.iillill.f M 1n, gigiyqeeRgiigiiigigigiig8 First‘ Sedan ' ty 24 Tackeaters vs Metal Craft Lett Overs vs G. H. S.\ 26 Tackeaters vs Left Overs 31 Metal Craft vs G. H. s. ne 2 Tackeaters vs G. H. S. 7 Metal Craft vs Left Overs 9 Metal Craft vs Tackeaters 14 G. H. S. vs Left Overs 16 Left Overs vs Tackeaters 21 G. H. s. vs Tackeaters 23 Left Overs vs Metal Craft 28 G. H. S. vs Metal Craft Second Section ly 1 Tackeaters vs Left Overs Metal Craft vs G. H. S . 5 Trekeaters.vs Metal Craft 7 Left Overs vs G. H. S. 12 Tackeaters vs G. H. S. 14 Metal Craft vs Lett Overs _ 19 Metal Craft vs Tackeaters 21 G. H. S. vs Left Overs 26 Left Overs vs Metal Craft 28 G. H. s. vs Tackeaters g. 2 Left orerss vs Tackeaters 4 G. H. B. vs Metal Craft lllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll NEWS AND ORDERS DAN CE---at The following have passed nd been awarded the bad- t after their respective Sc. Bu. Dockstader, o., Handyman. Muicsian, t1 ie D h m There we nroop and Cub Pac n ttet evening will 11 a at sew ing of t ill previ aves .- M. LIVINGSTON, District scoutncurter ot tor I Hooper milton H DI 16 Frld May 1 mlBaldwms Hardware got la parade the With rh l'E spe ull Full tie at o’clock Oashio, wonderful D rr 0 m on .st " all 11 ranks n par- on If h n n m ttTE Rt no- out the on O [3j] w EXTRA SPECIAL THE PAID UP LIST G. C. Read, Beamsville W. B. VanDyke, Grimsby In this week's paper Chief of Po- lice Konkle is calling attention to the tact that unless bicycle riders desist from using the sidewalks he will prosecute them all and sun- dry. He has received numerous complaints the past two weeks about boys. and men riding their wheels on the sidewalk and he intends to put a stop to it it he has to hale two-thirds of the towh up in court. In this wee lice Konkle is the fact that desist from he will prosec BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Guaranteed Dunlop Extra Heavy Red Tubes, 32x4 to 35x4%, ", . from $3.75 to $4.25. Reg. $6.30 to $8.50 A Thermos Bottle to pro- vide hot tet or coffee is a holiday trip necessity. We have them pints - and quarts-from $2 ‘up to $5. Special week-end packages of Tuckett's Cigars, in all sizes. All favorite brands of Tobassos and Cigarettes. Our tobacco business shows an increase each week, due to the variety we keep and the good condition we keep it in. THERMOS BOTTLES AND KITS BICYICLISTS BEWARE CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACGOS SANITARY CUPS ORDER BEFORE TOO LATE BARGAINS s in pkg. Sc. Very convenient 3ox3% 3ox3% Tubes, guaranteed, 31x4 Tubes............. 32x4 Tubes........... . 30X356 WAX PAPER HARDWARE ADVERTISER 10c packages RIMSBY, ONT., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921 guaranteed 6,000 miles No. I STORE OF 1001 THINGS r, F? EC S TUBES May 12i"21 May 1122 IN (1-0-0-l)-0.0.().0.0.0.(- ' Mary Anne-Old fashion- ed chocolates-Mc a lb. , FOR SUNBURN t'Creams and Lotions in abundance. We recommend Almond Bloom Cream. 6oc a bottle Jenny I/md--. Old time candies-loc a lb, A convenient and safe method of heating water. Special size for holiday use. Into the local Customs and Excise Office,-Instead of being mailed to Hamilton, In order that the Cus- toms Returns of the GRIMSBY office might be thus swelled, monthly. --- from $1.95 to $2.25 ,.............$2.50 ,.............$2.60 GRIMSBY are reminded that their Sales Tax returns should be paid Merchants and manufacturers of STERN O CANNED HEAT SALE TAX LATE EDITION . .$2o.5o . .$15.5o u-()_0-l).0.0.0-0 FIVE

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