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Grimsby Independent, 20 Jul 1921, p. 4

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3.0.0 .0-(_<).0-o.o.u-o.n.(m Work of tearing up Main street was commenced in earnest on Monday morning. The work is done by a big steam roller with a steel scarifier op- erated by steam tariling behind it. The surface is to..be torn up and carted away and a new top dressing put on. FOUR Men and teams are at work on Main street on the lot next the Temple Building taking out the foundation earth tor the new The Canadian Bank of Commerce building. . Our Princess Tea is a black Cey- lon Tea of unexcelled Quality, 80c lb. If you are looking for a good Tea try this one at the Quality Store, A: J. Essser. . DO NOT ASK for any particular person when calling this office on or- dinary business- anyone 'who an- swers the 'phone can take your mes- sage and,deal with it. Please. tanCy voues at we. '1 of the many bargains phen's this week. See try Club will of August. Captain Wai M. c., last we Government a m be used in hammoc-l Only 2 Reunion Mr Bt work the I the the to be use througho hoeal Items of Interest in tr W on tl been n Jrug Store JI n Mr. Thos. Harris of Brantford, speI unday with Fred and Mrs. St. John Send us in your new New stot M It W M proper exact l “I’ve tried for seventeen years to get a pair of glasses to suit me, and the pair you fitted me with are the best I have ever lad." A GRIMSBY MAN SAID Jeweler and Optometrist The Store of "Gifts That Last th 1C Careful examination, with the 'oper instruments, gave the act correction. 1e Bird . 1t Stewart VERNON TUCK ite canvas shoes tor a dollar; looks for three ninety-eight; voiles at 59c. These are some 3 many bargains offered at Ste- s this week. See large ad. It tain Walter Johnson last week sold to t1 sto rk road, this week 'ses. ot p( us” were M BAN Kw F'j'tilAllitlllll,','r0tl Coffee LRoot Beer, Vinolio lliantine, Tuckett's 1 g Chocolate Bars at n rte Ist d in It the n more Or Ken 0 it ting, e1 ulturis at ords have L musical JI 00K tt n ario " Marshmallows 's Drug Store. t Mor sser .on of C the sold: Dominion days till the Old Boys sales are "I. QUALITY 3 lb. at the irni Jok eported hJ IE xetet , decorate contractor, start zement sidewalk 1 lfth 1serrat Lime Juice, [ Vinolio and Eras- ackett's Cigars and AMPBELL, MANAGER GRIMSBY BRANCH hnson, D. S. o., to the Dominion E Clover honey, soldier hospitals M ESTABLISHED 1872 1rda in " arg tive IN lways held roduction. A he Quality D ms Th Jul 1di Stewart's Keep your bonds and valuable papers in our safe deposit vaults. The rntal is very smal', and your peace of mind will be secured by knowing that your most valuable possssions are as secure against loss from fire or theft as human ingenuity can make them. " Vi let Iron M >wing " alke ht i sut m th on he il " ll Lower prices are the order ot the '"ll,"T,Y “WW": day and there is not the slightest .Week Ending K doubt but what our prices are the TEMPER lowest. Blue worsteds are down, ' V fine fancy worsteds are down, and Maximum for week we have put our prices down much Minimum for week lower than the drop fn materials Highest (Wed. ----e) warrant. We have some very smart Lowest (Sat.) English woollens we will make to R AINI measure. at $22.00. Won't you come in and let us show you our goods? (The keenest buyers who "look Tot? for the .week laround” finally buy here. In justice CNearly I/e inch). to yourself see our goods. Union V .--------._ made. Farrar Clothing Mfr., 5 Mar- THIEVES STEAL ket Square, Hamilton. Sneak thieves pla Reg. 50e and 7 500 pair. Men Shirts, Reg. $2 July Sale at $1 Company. an active part in the discussiqn. Every member of the Aswciation who has the interest of the G. W. V. A. at heart will be expected to be present. Every member ot the Local Branch, 0. W. V. A. is urged to attend a Gen- eral Meeting, in the old Club Rooms, on Tuesday evening of next week at eight o'clock sharp The business of the evening will be the presentation of a financial statement; and discus- sion as to the advisibility of disband- ing or continuing to operate. Mem- bers who are in arrears with their dues will not be granted the privilege of addressing the chair or of taking The largest and best assorted stock of cigars, cigarettes, package tobac- cos, pipes, pouches in town at Stew- art's Drug Store. Men! Your $22.50 Palm Beach Suit for $15.00. Mid-summer Sale Prices on all Men's Clothing, clearing $35.00 and $40.00 Men’s Sits'for $22.50 and $25.00. Great bargains in Straw Hats. Men's Cottonade Pants, Reg. $3.00 and $3.25 Clearing $1.98 and $2.50. Decided price .reductions in Men's and Boys' White and "Khaki Duck Pants. Men's Pine Lisle Sox, Reg. 50e and Tie On.Sale at 29c and 500 pair. Men's tine white striped Shirts. Reg. $2.25 and $2.50, Special One of the Bell Telephone line gang while working on a spliced wire on Monday afternoon had the misfortune to have the wire give way under him. The wire was drawn together with steel splice blocks and he was sitting on his pole belt attached to the wire Working ’on it tsrtiml ,Ithe.’ splice are, way. He swung through the :air' aout ten feet and crashed into the pole, badly bruising his one hip and side. His belt prevented him from falling to thp ground, a distance About thirty feet. ot Ex-Reeve Farrell, W. F. Randall, J P. Robertson, Jas. I. Theal, W. J Drope, are in Ottawa this week attem ing the annual Grand Lodge meeting Writing to the INDEPENDENT from the Burgh ot Kilwinning, Scotland, Hendergon Brothers state that they arrived safely in the old hame and are having‘a fine time. July 12th, tt Parish Hall with white turn the sa', once. Niagara Peninsula He will have charg tion of the products Manitoba, Saskatche by the Niagara growers, ing a bid for the wetster example of this is to be extensive shipment ot e tO the west recently. Arthur Brown of X known business man pointed western sales Niagara Peninsula ( W II course dian I Chrch will Church. , Ir n tit OTSE eive M ll m bit Or I'ht the Masonic Orde ved word from Queen's ngston, that he has tal the examinatipns on the urse ,held on behalf of b11 Bankers' Association SE 11 the ement to Dancing " provide 18811 VE the party who th, took, by mis July Mt TE St m 111K here DE 11 No sville It raters 0t " O tt tc high blue me] linim 3n io n O ghtl he 1 1d " of th St nd wa this week attend and Lodge meeting the rl who on 11 l oo ad $2.50, Special The A. F. Hawke xpres 1d Winnip l, has 1, has Been ap- s manager for the Growers, Limited. a of the distribu- to be marketed in wan and Alberta " D [IE If iivisions who are mak- ll trade. An found in the arly potatoes m: H KG 111 linton O University, Ken honors a Associates' th ff your t Tuesday, , from the -ranite pot kindly re- been rf It M DE Hall not of m 4X 11 tt Jwn p Nt ll Ot tte ll ot Progressive Grjmshyites. go , tat.' afield through the enterprise oft few progressives and apparently theffew, who do things hereabouts brought tht wonderful oat fields of West Comm. his to GRIMSBY last night by the mo- tion picttre machine---.shawing a film ot educational merit. The meeting ot the GRIMSBY Ee st Fruit Growers; Ah sociatim coming as dti were on the same evening unfortunately prevented many more from attending, however, lthey will be given a ehante to see 'these pictures this evening through the courtesy ot Mrs. Moore. who has .requested that they be shown at her Theatre at both performances. . Sneak thieves played a mean tricl on Jake Walters of GRIMSBY East last week, when they enefred his home and stole 9is best go-to-Sunday-meet. in' coat off the hall rack. Jake has no idea what day the theft was com- mitted as he never missed the coal until Tuesday afternoon. In the meantime thieves had enter ed the house and stole seven dollars out of theroom occupied by Mrs. Am derson, a boarder, and it is Just pos., sible that the coat went at the same time. In the coat pocket was Jake's bank :book, his license certificate for his automobile and several other small articles. The INDEPENDENT Office office V011 will vo 11 for which we CARD " THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Pair wish to thank all those who helped both in money and eatables for entertaining the Orphans trom their home at Picton, and- also thank the ladles who kindly helped to wait on the tables; also Mrs. Burk- holder on behalf of the Woman'tt Im- provement Society, who donated the ice cream. When next giving an order for Milton, Ont., July 8.---R. R. FL q of Milton, Agricultural Represent s" for Halton, stated to-day that tt _ , ple crop had "tultima).., Kar-tlr, F _ drought, and that much of "t' It " i i had dropped off the trees. her PT and Snows would be' a fair rom" 1tu1t the other varieties would light. The crop generally would be, an average one. i Ontario we day. At lea: to law, but , days, but it was all t called tor before the rived on Monday. tires t have I manne istence local E of wet good; ways the pa there will be GRIMSBY Mar Mr. Oh 100p n THIEVES STEAL JAKE’S 1y O en Open air Reeve WEATHER REPORT Grimsby Meteorological Station Week Ending Saturday 16th TEMPERATURE SPECIFY o. K. BOND ll The THE INDEPEND Ste Ir Dle to Lt statlonery. We can glve any color-one for each form use-and the work produced be our GOOD PRINTING--- by W 0 J. At leas ntly think they cam lost seve er and it " H Churches str pr School 11 f0 , least it we but judging pods shippe ST. JOSEPHS It. TOSEX rt Th M BAPTIST CHURC my Mr .and Mrs. George F ter some ti B office led In The RAINFALL sh are tart three lot of tion h & Thur.) Old It mm nt dry IH'1 Hig " K M handled 32 the 1 We fat D IIE ous Ot "tst If " dnight _ y aceor', the amp' yr' the A? tour we, spots in ' , come. i, filed a lp he past) deliver? , tioufi, ENT, GRIMSBY’ ONTARI h H )hn n ; get u sting. _ ountrt0. they . _ Tire i) Ner 16, ' e com)? I s in' , tor day night and Miss ors with ",R l MSBY co l T " 5 Marie ge. are paving Cerner/t gutters ; work , which teunion he as- n thrée Madis" e. Dies, of Mr. m tea Duvall n after It 1d Mrs prae- good h tended, took place on Sunday, July 17, from his late home, to Queen's Lawn Cemetery, the large car cortege and the many floral offerings showing the regard tieArttrr the deceased, The pallbearers were the members ot the INorth Grimsby Coimcil and the road 1tommissioner for the western division: William Mitchell, Reeve; M. B. Smith, George Douglas, W. H. VanDuzer and John Hunter, Councillors, and Stew- art Walker. The Rev. A. E. Quinn, in Meme et the Thirty Union Congrega- tion, preached a feeling sermon at the house, and officiated at the gravesule. Among the many relatives from a dis- tance were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luey, Mr. and Mrs. D. Forman, Mrs. Clayton Vaughan, Edgar Case and daughter, Alvin Hurst, all ot Hamil- ton; John Reves. Harriston; George and Mrs. Reeves, Toronto; George and Mrs. Pearson, St. Catharines; Kenneth IPearson, Niagara Falls, Ont.; Mrs. D. w 'Walters. Buffalo: Edgar Walters, a little salt or sugar, or give him oat meal gruel or barley water to drink. 11. Clean your horse at night, so that he can rest well, and clean him thoroughly. The salt dandruff dry- ing on his skin makes him uncomfort- able and often produces sores under the harness. 12, Do not fail to water him . at night after he has eaten his hay. If you don't he will be thirsty all night. 13. If it is so hot that the horse sweats in the stable at night tie him 6. If the thermometer is 75 de- grees or higher wipe him all over with a damp sponge, using vinegar water if possible. Do not wash the horse at night. 7. Saturday night give a bran mash, lukewarm,, and add a table- spoonful of saltpetre. 8. Watch your horse. If he stops sweating suddenly, or it he breaths short and quick, or it his ears droop or if he stands with his legs braced sideways, he is in danger of a. heat or sun stroke and needs attention at once mouth outside with bedding under him. Un- less he cools off during the night he cannot well stand the next day's 5. When he comes in after work sponge oft the harness marks and sweat, his' eyes, nose and mouth and the dock. Wash his feet, but not his e leg P. Walters, Buffalo Vineland. born in 'I had reside the secon Alfred H11 married i Reves, wh are two d Verne Bat Master Fr, ers and or, ton; Harv ton; H: Thomas funeral tended. Thursday ot working in t heat was ge and came to t dle of the af' seemed to b 'six o'elock or I Obituary Es Th two sisr nephews to Roche SiOHE INrk 211 Mr. Yor shi pin this localit mourn his ray, in Mi, and Melvir ther Danie Mrs. Georg Mrs. H. H funeral to July 13, to Rev. Dr. I; survive, Ont., Ir, William Years a: An l Distri< A75th year and resit years, wl who met Yo Yorr ttl me wi il ness IMSBY re tia burie WILLIAM FRAN K m on Mom Nh n t1 O in 1899 2 ho survive daughters Irrick of 1 Yank at he n h rum nd o on n n th NN M WILLIAM YORK " th 1111' me resident of ssed away on T higan. Gem DANIEI OSS tte 1t ot the person 0 residence in s born in Gains but early in lif ownship and h ever since. Su bss are three 3 " ttor or n SE in to the bridle, ll n n in ter him all over, shower :ive him two ounces of b of ammonia, or two at spirits of pitre, in a or give him a pint of Cool his head at once, xork remarriet who survives mentioned abo ur " W in field g the better 1ouse, and in con he colla 10mt OI acoyering, but abc arsday evening deg 'ning. Mr. Hurst w rimsby in 1871, a all his lite. He w of the late Richa 1 Elizabeth Bell, a Margaret (Maggi tf TI lsing, )chest h r1 barnet toehester o IMSBY Il n his legs braced ttfiittttfit*ttttitiittt‘kt‘ktttittttttitttitttttttttiti langer of a heat or m>-<-u.o.o'.o.n-cu---_o.o.u-n.<-o-(»-o.o.o.o-u.o.o-oc eds attention at tDE9E3E9E9E9E9E3t9E9E9E9E9E9E9+oo69t9tM9-gMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM= N'orth Gr late road tern divi ll 1nd II very largely at- on Sunday, July lome, to Queen's large car cortege is overt St YORK 1y H. Hu, rimsby gare Oth, broth " W 1b " M in 18, h 1d " Iurst nsbo )1 tt ne son in GI " m1SN Dav: " u WE W; GRIMSBY esday, July tf William GRIMSBY. rvlvin rimsby ie RS II u came I lived and by. n or o s, Mur RIMSF tl 0 me mit "sed. E o )me rt1, and He was Richard Lell, and Maggie) Inest on TE hestex " SlStel at town ggie) Ivors M M I'l out ath IIS Or 1iL the " to in to O "minimum/tlittle""""""""""'""""""""""""""""""""' mg to car want to save m PAY CASH ! You’re atter one' IONIC, "od health n1've got the night ide the store to patronize 1'll find it in our groceries.. If you Wednesday, July 20 a PAY LESS _! If you are will- , 1921

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