Grimsby Independent, 8 Jul 1914, p. 3

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EAEJ ; !;‘ !!! .,fll! mmmomemommmmnnndexsmement TICKETS for Creatore and His Band thaee we foo s chaes ‘m and with every $5 purchase an adult ticket. Sale is on, too. _ _ _ _ Watch our windows for OAK HALL I0 and> 12 James North HAMILTON Parisian Luncheon July and August Served on toast as an apâ€" Duting. the months of JULY and| AUGUST, our store will be closed on SATURDAY AFTE&RNOON at one o‘clock. . We are confident that out customersâ€"especially those who enâ€" joy the prvilege of the half holiday themselvesâ€"will continue to make 1 __ _ g_l..dae morh their purchases James Osborne & Son * Telephones 186 and 800 Building Byâ€"Law THB LBADMG GROCBRS 12 and 14 James St. Sout Is Selling Well 35¢ R. DUNCAN & €0. _ continue to make on Saturday motnâ€" (The play deals with the story of a young woman trying to live down the fact that her husband is . a convict mad _ to do so goes away from _ the great city to a little country town to teach school. Ghe refuses to tell the old gossips and Madam Grundys _ of small villuge all her business of course they must poke their in _ and find out some other way, which they do. When they find out, they ostricise her from their society and she . is practically turned out of house and home, until the minister ‘takes her in and gives her a home, This starts the practioatly UIES home, until the and gives her a gossips tongues everything com end. The dill is a comedy is grea rube _ kid and provide all Ain The play sel of _ next week human being, « on _ the ways fortunes are Y ute on the gre change. "A Fool of 1 the bil} and w ® \ please even . theatreâ€"goors. M\ The story t coming ‘out of ing country t makes a fort stock exchan; He then lose mukes anoth turns to the another,. . H joys and har knows the w passed throu about. The comed parts of the strong ones. Don‘t forg the house al twentyâ€"five < On Thurse the Beach C 4 your enterta concert on | Beamsville of the conc b M |cight ot tfi I ‘The hom Wismer, C scene of a â€"mi- V_‘ mgues 'm .Nl- everything comes out right . in The bill is a strong one and _ the comedy is great. The old deacon, the rube _ kid and the old town .gossips provide all Ajads of merriment. ... Een o on The play selected for the first half of ~next week, depicts the life of a human being, being buffetted around on _ the ways of life and shows how fortunes are won and lost in a minâ€" ute on the great New York Stock Exâ€" change. "A Fool of Fertune" is the title of the ibil} and we think that _ it . will fWhe story tells of a â€" young man coming ‘out of the great western minâ€" l\l‘mhflfl York and how he amakes a fortune in no time on _ the stock exchange and he did it by luck. | He then loses it again . and still | mukes another and loses it and reâ€" turns to the mines, where _ he makes another, . He passes through all the joys and hardships that a man . who knows the ways of the world and who :-dunulnn\l.eu.bn tell ‘The comedy . is very fine and the paris of the leads, are exceptionally strong ones. Don‘t forget that all seats all over the house all season, are two . bits, twentyâ€"five cents. On Thursday evening of this week, the Beach Company will provide for your entertainment a grand free band concert on the picnic grounds by the Beamsville Band. A full programme of the concert will be found on page eight of this issus. FRYâ€"WISMER ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Wismer, Campden, Ont., . was . the wcene of a pretty wedding on July 1. when their daughter, Steila May, wis married to Mr. Harold 8. Fry, B.SA.. or the horticnttral ce n 1 manck. of mu!.g‘ °-‘:=\hl ‘Oburch, offictâ€" I in alp coniirietaipn t ~ n 97. on EAMAY ENUTRECITCT O 0L_3d ated. The weeding march was played by Miss Edith Varco, of Buffalo, N.Y. ‘The bride. who was given away by her father, wore white silk trimmed with handsome lace, orange blossoms MIetvdl.mm'nue orated with evergreens, ‘The dining toom was also decorated with . everâ€" greens, pink and white streamers and carontions. Guests were present from Campden, Jordan, Hamilton, Gueiph, Durnvilie, Buffalo, Aberta and China After dinner Mr. and Mrs. Py left for Toronto, before going to _ their home in Guelph. even the most fastidious _ of Races 20 0itg 2 fesion : Geat‘s 25¢. Grand stand tree. ©0% "&t"‘-" y cent. hea mmfl“““""‘" Races called at 230 aces ©81l6! M",. "ose, Ladic® the \mm sA \ â€" STAND ON FEET Mrs. Baker So Wealk â€"Cod Not Do Her Workâ€"Found Relief In Novel Way. whilimste @eaknen m cesnnd nelny esÂ¥ ankers MUM the floor I would get pi==> ‘ | TL kess €0 903 â€"8 when I would sweep MMH the floor I would get M so weak that I woold | ; / ' :fl‘-lu-i [ ol teneinenitioen «o poorly that my folks thought I was || =‘h-‘-.h One day I fi,-i:lFJ.fll It said * tâ€"ht-?'d told what Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Ven. I showed it to my bushand and bud, *Why don‘t you try it ?‘ So I did, felt after I had taken two bottles I fc‘t better and I said to fi*w need any more,‘ d.‘lfl' ‘ou he.‘ better take it a little lenger anyway.‘ Be I fllhh“d{ well and streng." â€"Mrs, Aronso e .'dl “.b'fl- ‘ ot h“flm.o* of many a woman, ‘ e w i'o-ru'â€" und has done for wone s oron howed it to my “&fi ToJr:r: ‘Why don‘t you try it ?‘ _ So I did, felt \ronto. ifter I had taken two bottles I fo‘t | Jul w-ndl.fiid-l peran need any more,‘ and he said ‘You hr.! | J«\ better take it a little lenger anyway.‘ | J\ So I took it for three months and { Jul well and streng." â€"Mrs, Arouso E. | chut I’ot.'dl oc to Work. i:: .‘Ilh. n‘. a ":lul -n'.hm and pest bipce Yorten i hace thee P | o tory, shop, store or t-ii.-l- | _ m and true remedy for a- ces women are prone» is Mvee Pinkham‘d, V ns Tiie \-,'. m‘.,:'ifl.-.fi Bea Co., Lyon, | lear The Weather May "‘ UNCERTAIN . But the Quality Price of my. â€"_â€"â€" Price o Boots an:l mghoes‘ Remain Unchanged All Seasonable Godd8 2t Remain at Reas®®* «ble PRICES. _ _â€" H. BULL‘S Shog. â€" Next Door to New PO8® Practical Boot R PHOREâ€"313 ring 2, Stor® w 313 ring 3, Residence WALL DECORATIONS Many thousands of people in a year set up homes and very few among them have any knowledge of houseâ€"= hold arts. If it is a quesâ€" tion of you will find with our staff) and stock tkat we can make this a very easy task. A visit to our Wall Paper Department will convince iyou. k H. L. HARSHAW Mabey‘s Old Stand Phone 17 _ _ _ 51.53 King St. West HAMILTON Wall Decorations ~Fish every Friday (Continued from page 1) Mr. Frank aad Miss Flossie, both at home, two brothers William and Mat~ hlas, of GRIMSBY _ and one sister, Mrs. Cole, of Hamilton. 7 NC o0 Stama an L ho HLOIR O Aiw=re ce The funeral will _ take place Thursday afternoon to Queons I Cemetery. Service a. the houst two o‘clock. PICNICS BOOKED FOR THE BEACH July 9â€"Wychwood Chureh _ of Christ, Hamilton. July 9â€"Erskine Sunday School, Hamilton. July 9â€"Victoria Ave. Bapt. 8.8, Hamilton. & 2. Oome CCuOUc iwthle â€"Sine.. tiamiNON. ‘July 10â€"Parkdale Bapt. Bible 80¢., Toronto. ‘July 1i4â€"Don Mills Meth. 8.8., Toâ€" July 15â€"Royal Templar‘s of Tem perance, Toronto. July .16â€"St. Matthew‘s Toronto. July 18â€"St. Philip‘s 8. S., Toronto. July 21â€"Westmore!and Ave. Meth. “:':y.' ”1\:“ ivic employees. ul Hamilton civic ¢m July 26â€""Saturday Night" employâ€" ees, Toronto. ie 1 Suly 25â€"Toronto Mission to _ the |Deat, Toronto. MRS. GEO. VAN DYKE DEATH OF APAX CHADWICK 1 The many ¢riends and acquaintan~ tes of Mr. Adam Ohadwick, who has Hved for many years with R. 0. Konâ€" kle â€" & Sons, at the Mountain Mills, Beamsvilie, were . fi“l‘y‘h shocked . to leara of his sudten death on ‘ day, June 80. ‘ r. Chadwick, who was a rematkâ€" ably stout, strong man in the prime of le, being only 44 years of â€" a#® fem slightly indisposed on Saturday, June 26. On Sunday, June 27, Dr. E}â€" more, of Beamsvilie, was ealled . in .um-eduluflhubo & case of LaGrippe, _ but the patient > Of MACIOPTY____CC 00A nassed gradually grew worse . ant" " uway on Tucsday evening, June 30. after an iliness of three days. " ‘The deceased was never . martind and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. A. Bater _ and Miss Chadwick, | of North GRIMSBY, and two halfâ€"brothâ€" ers, Robert Walker, of Olinton and Murray Walker, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., â€" two baifâ€"sisters, Miss Joanette Walker, of Beamsyille and Mrs. E. Walker, of Beameville a Teeter. ‘The funeral took p! day, July 2, at the ‘ terian church cometery» Notice to Fruit Growers in Grms5) and district, The Consumers Box md] Lumber Co. Limited have a large stock of 11 qt and 6 qt Baskets also \omu and Berry boxes for iuu_ledl:u UraTes MMM® MBIIL MCCCC O OOOC delivery. _ Phone 59 or, write for prices. . We are doing business at the old stand on Oak street. THE CONSUMERS BOX L LUMBER CO‘Y Limited, Grimsby. THE CONSUMERS BOX & W““\ ~_ Tele CO‘Y Limited, Grimsby. | Beams nnansommenecntmamnnegememmcem = F I R E & on Thursâ€" tain Presbyâ€" Lawn * For a long 4 hgve MEPUETT 2 iting you what I term a wost cure effected Wfl"' remedy "‘ Pruitâ€"aâ€"tives . 1 have ved in this city for more than ,‘.’,,_"‘"....."‘ -.."‘._._a.n.l well kno in my hands. _ I have Grimsby ©2 CC0000000M4 in matiem sspecially 19 Whhout any goo§ M f Supt. Of Sunday School In Torooto sits in judgment on our Bread Cakes. â€" Always the samg verdict, the best bread ever baked in Grimsby. Why is it? Because we use n:d flour and the best yeast) that can buy. If you try our bvudonet you will have our wagon call or insist on, yOuT grocer giving you Grimsby Bread. GRIMSBY BAKERY THEAL BROS. arimsBy ..â€" PHoONE Fine fresh stock to be sold lkauaifiu- Hats at $7.50 to be sold for $5, and $5 Hats for $3.50. FIM qualilycow ma hu,qsocfot 25ca Many a Family Tomato Plants for 1914 orders for Tomato Plumb‘ be deliversd this Spring. Parties ing their orders \now w,-]li get the preference in every way. special‘ Sale MILLINERY Hinmanâ€"Atkinson 4 John St. North, cor King per bunch 10, 15, 25 cents Mirummgay ParLORS PHONE 108 y smm Septic Tanks 1Books of all kinds _ Contractor‘s Supplies Lime for Spraying All other Contractors® Supplies . E. RUSS, R. R. No. 1, H. & J. Dow 81 Main St, West ' Telephone 771. HAMILTON Â¥t is not always a virtueâ€"nor is it always good sense. You can‘t remedy eye strain for 4. 4 P sccaits ie d d dime, but by spending this amount for elasses you may deceive ,..,..u..-pndly. Put a value on your eyesight and decide whether it isn‘t econo» my to pay a little more and. be certain of resulte. We examine eyes, make and fit glasses in accordance with your needs, and gusrantee not only satin" w,fl‘m,hunblll material jurnished. . We do eur own grindâ€" ng of the Lense, so there is zo deâ€" lay. The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society ime, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. CLOBE OPTICAL CO. 111 King E. Hamilton Cor King and Hughson "ts HAMILTON MONEY TO LOAN Deposit in our Siv*n.c- e partment, paid, half !"m Four per cent. paid on ( podhmnnil!(ffl'm SAVING KipDp & FARRELL Real â€"Estate and MONEY TO LOAN J. B. ROUSE, Proprietor 39 Stops from Terminal Dopt HORSES! Private and Company Office Main Street, year or longer w‘inywll"“ Either contract 0 time, . Power of hand mixers for hire by day Of the year â€" Phone 288 ~â€" es s HORSES! C. T. FARRELL pt

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