Grimsby Independent, 28 Jun 1916, p. 4

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(1 For Saleâ€"A good cook stove, ml! or wood. Apply H. E. Amos, Oak St. Millinery ! _ Fifty trimmed _ hats, values $4.00 to $7.50, Choice $2.50, K. M.© Stephen, “‘I'h I.Jlu_;hmgu-_ly Convalescent Hon in .i:â€"m-"-â€"v \Aâ€"VIRIW:;‘ tharines was open on Saturday afternoon last, '..:.-Mlil‘humofut.boml: o‘f ington, _ spent weekâ€"en with his cousin Mr, J. E. Foster. Miss Helen Kirk returned last week from a three weéks‘ visit ‘ in Dunnvilie, Wanted â€"Experienced machine !_._l_b__.‘ Apply M. Brennen & Sons, Mr. and Mrs. William Aitchison, of Detroit, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs, James Aitchison, Murray St. They were on their honeymoon. ‘The INDEPENDENT had a ride over the new bridge across the Wesâ€" tern Hill in St. Catharines on Sunâ€" day and we must say that. it is . a dandy and fills a long needed want. For Saleâ€"A small quantity of old w&m barn. Will sell reasonable Wantedâ€"A housemaid for general work. Apply to Mrs. L. R. Symmes, North GRIMSBY, telephone 118. Waiter Gow a member of the INâ€" DEPENDENT Staff, has | enlisted with the 176th Battalion, ing? A few more would help on this proposition to turn waste unto socks for the soldiers. Wantedâ€"Some one to deliver ice regularly during the summer. Apply to Mrs. Makepeace, North GRIMSBY, telephone 84 ring 2. “:lolp the m'(rrou by lll(::‘ll‘ Garden Tuesday night on the Presbyterian Chusch Lawn. For Saleâ€"Several young boars of pedigree Tamwort‘. Herold‘s Farms, ll:'.-nmo. Ont. Bell ‘phone 24 ring safe and sure laxative. Sold and guar anteed by all Rexall Drug Stores, 15¢ and 25¢. The Wm. Stewart Drug Co., GRIMSBY. Mr. D. Jackson who has been in the.City Hospital for the past three weeks, where he went through a serâ€" lous operation is now convalescing at his home and is doing very nicely. Mr. W. D. Jackson, of Carp, spent last week with his parents, Mr. and rMs. David Jackson. He motored up from Ottawa and found the roads in a very bad condition. To rent:â€"Good House on Livingâ€" stor Aven.e. Eight rooms and bath, hardwood foors, hot anl cold water, furnace, electric lights, Apply Bell Fruit Farme, Limited. t L. Wantedâ€"A Daylight Saving apparently is -ot‘ working out as satisfactorily in Hamâ€" ilton as they thought it would. Storms of protest against interfering with Nature are coming from every side, ‘The man that invented Daylight Savâ€" ing didn‘t have any more brains than my bull pup and he‘s dead. wOoUSE PHONE 279 A new stock of Books openâ€" ed and on the shelves for your inspection, all by the best known authors. ‘Thece include two of the best reading for toâ€" day. The first Our Hundred ‘Thousand. Troublous Times in Canada or Fenian Raid Beâ€" tween 1866 to 1867. . HILLIER & SON BOOKS STATIONERS STORE 205 uF Sal0:â€"A twenty acre fruit farm Will sell at a very low price for . a quick sale as the owner is going _ to Europe. Write at once and addreas post office box 55, Vineland Station, NOntaria Ontario. Electric light, beli and power wirâ€" ing. Let me give you an estimate on your electrical work. We make . a specialty of wiring houses already comstructed without wrecking them. E. E. Farewell, GRIMSBY, ‘phone Reeve Randall of GRIMSBY lost his game old bay mare, "Minie C." last week. She passed out by the colic route. Minnie was past twentyâ€"saven but looked as good, and felt as good, as a twoâ€"yearâ€"old. She was a standâ€" ard bred every inch of her. Tlfli“l'l. "I' Illl:'f. wife o: Rev, |H.‘ % now Vinetand), â€" celeâ€" brated her ninetyâ€"second birthday on Priday last. A cablegram from her granddaughter in Military Hospital added completeness to the occasion. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wright arrived in GRIMSBY on Sunday to spend the summer with Mrs. Wright, Paton St. Harry joined the ranks of the beneâ€" dicts in Patterson, N. J., two weeks of the Smithville Review one n&ht last week and welcomed the new Linâ€" coln Editor to the "Big Town". Brer Michell is a newpaper man of lJOnE experience and we wish him every success in his new venture, School, should all the rooms at Lake Lodge be taken before the opening of If you have dandruff baldness _ is under way. Try the Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, which all Rexall Drug Stores fully guaranteeâ€"50c and $1.00 botâ€" tles. The Wm. Stewart Drug Co., GRIMSBY. The Rev. L. H. Currie would be glad to hear from parties who could give comfortable room and firstâ€"class board to Delegates to the Summer the‘ l‘% nday morning . to take this e it failed to stop, in fact it did even hesitate. ‘The Woman‘s‘ Auxiliary of St. John‘s Church, Winona, will old their annual Birthday Tea at the home of Mr. Edmund Holtby, on ‘Thursday, July 6. Mr. Holtby will meet the 4 o‘clock car . (standard time) at McNeilly‘s chalet (Stop 93). Everybody welcome. Hamilton races opened "ast day and are running all this GRIMSBY sports are making usual donations. This year t! not helping to keep a poor be er from starving to death "Iron Men" are being used We met Mr. A. T. Michell, Edtor For Saleâ€"A quantity of good sound oak barrels with the head out, would make excellent rain water or other useful barrels about the farm. Will sell very cheap. Also a quantity dgodukhullvhlcheuflhpu in if the purchaser wished to cover them, and they would make excellent cider barrels. Apply at the GRIMSBY Canning _ Factory, telephone . 38, GRIMSBY. ‘The ladies of the various churches are endeavoring to supply each of our GRIMSBY men of the 98th â€" Batt. with a pair of socks before they leave NEROTE C dun 04e S Nes er IYOm MNMUTU®OTOCO0003 im "Iron Men" are being used instead, but the boys are cheerfully putting up a few dollars to keep the stockâ€" holders smoking good cigars. ween t Reent S TCO UC L2 04e mmmuovhounu- ting their own yarn and would like to help, please leave your socks at Mr. Calder‘s office or Mr, A. P. Henry‘s Mountain St., not later than Monday night, July 3. Citizens of ORMDU! C000 aole motors and who wish to nelp the dele gates to the Summer School _ next week, to enjoy their visit to GRIMSâ€" BY may do so bY loaning . their motors to take the delegates fTOM u,m-.enuhltm‘h“““" evening sessions at 9.30, to . sAKt Lodge, and also by taking part in the motor trip over the Stone Road ON Thursday afternoon, July 6. AnY S# Lt to in this way will be greatly ‘.M"mv.l.ll.m'“ aPPECAC! "oomental in getting the school to instrumental in get! meet here this year. of GRIMSBY who OWn | who wish to nelp the dele opened last Satur poor bookmakâ€" death as the their Toste, RU T Om with ao7 of ie furd can be sent h{ Saturâ€" ::mrv wngons, *"> aay ‘ F. ‘ Lost:â€"Betwean Hotel Grimaby, and RIMSBY Beach a tire tester and m chamois. The finder will confer a tuvor by returning to R. H. Swackâ€" kammer, ‘Phone 28, GRIMSBY, 8 July 4th a Garden the Red Crows, Mr. Ted Anu--&' visiting with Mrs, Writing home to (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swackhammer, Sid Bradley says the last engagemont the m dians were in was awful. He had a mighty narrow escape. During a lull in the fighting the u::::.n boys of the 15th battaloni offé to go up to the lines and bring the dead out, ‘hey reached the trenches and while at work were discovered _ by the Huns, A large shel} landed about fifteen feet from Sid and the flying dirt filled his eyes and mouth full. ‘They were ordered back and they lost no time in getting the transports under way, _ On the way back three ::o.l‘h just missed his transport by ches. Wantedâ€"Anyg months, Appi, oriMsBy. For Saleâ€"A fr} some young fl“.' art & Son, Grar y man to learn line work, Appy it‘ <A\W. Holcombe, Bell Tele: phone, ((,._ GRIMSBY, For Saje; ~A fresh milch cow, also the ghoico ortwo _Ponles. Apply to Robert Mofiatt, 0"288!¢s Mr. w,. 1. giPhen, who has been Fred and Mrs day ith Mrs. J, ing over from ° 6 ma Nt rep pply to C.ap phone, Co., °W xn 8 is Sroe e two weeng seriously 111 for th0 PA‘t two weeks, is slightly impro"®d . . E: For Saleâ€"T4Â¥ Sn otul cut on shares .'_‘f!."fl" Aaci d d-.g' ‘phone 237. ‘The Unitéed Statesâ€"Mexican squab= ble is of more than passinging est to GRIMSBITES as there aré two families in GRIMSBY who have sons in the American Fighting Corps, Earl Cornwall, only son of Mr. and Sirs, Harry CUOERU®I, PCOE MNUCS years service on the Gunboat Ohio, is now attached to the Navy Aviation Corp and is somewhere along the Mexican border. Wray B. Milier, eld~ est son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, is a leutenant in the 74th iment, New York National Buffalo, and is now under: arms f Wiiting to Mr. S. E. Mabey. from the trenches William Etty says that he thinks the boys will all be home for Christmas. His opinion is that the Germans have about "Shot their boit." "Bill" is now a sergeant on the divisional train and has earned all his promotion on the field. He has been wounded slightly once and has been mentioned in dispatches once for his good work. This is his fourth war and he thinks that he has done his share for the Old Flag once he gets back. He says he is proud of the old town for the way its boys have responded to the call and he hopes they will all pull through in good shape. * Dressm a king tume is right, your appearance ork ur appearanct SAD EWOE U 1vsWaates rect and the most obtaine.) for your w,um-m-dmdn some tailored StY1¢8 which we will sell at half price M';uk.nz.y mg In every detail you know your c0sâ€" We have a feW NCW gress hats and § CLOML 402 Dds 5 his farm st Uookseliers and Stationers = auction on s 16 Woest King Stroot E mencing at s Sharpe has s Hamilton, Ont enttle, pgs, I"M; farm imple will act as to proceed to Mexfco, Misses Konkle Millinery Sets of Fibre Plates . m:lulou Siz ree overs, 10¢ White Na 20c a 100. Drinking Cups. Waxed Paper. Travelling Package ~CLO *‘ are Coming. o"“eo.m::‘.m at small OUTING P IC N IC of Dunnville, . is tkins .".C. H. Kirk. ‘ Vizor, of the 98th _ is last leave ith Mrs. C. qy NDBPeX>E87, GRLD; ay in field uncut, or to , halfâ€"mile east of _ G. Jackson, Main West, opérator for summer to Bell Telephune Co., ~affalo. 10¢, VanDyke spent Tues "W. VanDyke, motor» able Cloths, Napkins, ah milch cow, Also Apply to J. D. Stew Party in aid of AND Various Sizes Ont. y it _$ 3| At the 3| nospital Eml.d 3| the war Emun =|uwlll 3| every W 3| Couneil & Let us 3| who are Emun . §\ is so ne« 3| boys hil § The st , 5| celpts al * 5| paper | ® & From â€" ilnodfll =g:pudll § 1 E‘ID'AII 3| Eawar wl q 2e anll Special Notice to Farmersâ€"Interâ€" tional Harvester Co. has gearless loaders while they last, reduced $77.00 to $55.00 and guaranteed them, if ordéred at once. 1 have 10 ft. McCormick rake, second hand @fll B. Pyett, Agent, \ A strawberry festival will be given A Bath Tub for $6.50. Size 5 ftx2| ‘f.x18 in. Wagerproof duck cloth Valâ€" ‘canized with rubber, strong ash frame easily emptied, can be folded up when not in use. A luxury for tho Summer cotage or camp and for houses not fited with bathrooms. _ Mrs. E. K., GRIMSBY, says: "My\ rubber bath tib is the one article of furniture I would not part with." Sole agent for the district, W. E. Cullingford, Adeâ€" laide St., GRIMSBY. Notice:â€"J. D. McGregor, commisâ€" sion merchant, Ottawa, wishes to An~ nounce to the fruit growers of GRIMS BY and vmkv that he is prepared t handle ir fruit on commission by the 8. P, Class of St. John‘s Presâ€" gmrln Church, on Tuesday, July 4, on the church lawn. Refreshments will be served from four o‘clock in the afternoon. The proceeds are to be given in ald of the Red Cross Society, Pand in attendance. ‘ Jâ€"O"‘l’! day and a cheque each weeks goods sent every Monâ€" on local bank, For full particulars and for stamps apply to the Agent at GRIMSBY, D E. Swayzie, ‘Phone 215. _ On Tuesday morning last the emâ€" ployees of the Specialty Machine Co‘y GRIMSBY, presented to Mr. Ed. Adâ€" kin, a handsome clock in commeraâ€" tion of his recent marriage and as a token of their esteem and goud wishâ€" es. The presentation was made by Mr. Percy Sutton who expressed the wish that the hours tcked off by the e‘ock wou!4 be full.of happiness for Mr. and Mrs. Adkin and that it would be a constant reminder of the goodâ€" w.ll of li: fellow emploveer For Rentâ€"Seven room house with conveniences on Robinson Street th, Good garden and fruit. John , Steele, owner. Apply to C, H. Kirk, RIMSBY. _ # Wanted to Hireâ€"A cheap, _ quiet ‘antedâ€"A man to work on fruit , good wages and siady employâ€" t. Apply to Mrs. Murray Pettit, hone 4, ‘Winona. ‘ rs, D. Morrison, of Dundas, spent weekâ€"end with Mr., W. L. Stephâ€" Mrs. Morrison has knit 95 pairs socks for soldiers. Yectric light has been installed in waste paper room rear of Jas. vingston‘s office and your ald . is yested every Friday evening. | ThE churchEs| se, for light ork on oneâ€"horse ig, hauling fruit from orchard to it house, for three or four months ring the fruit season. Best feed and re I11 be given, I. E. VanDuzer & m. ‘phone No. 7, Winona. Sunday the 2nd of Julyâ€"Smithville Mass at 8.45. Grimsby Sunday Schoo} at 10.15. Mass at 10.45. Benediction at 7.30. Sundey, July . 2n4., 11 a. mâ€""In Christ Sanctified. * 2.330 p. m., Bible School.â€"‘"Paul \“ M’.‘e,. ,.‘ ive ._:m mat Lu.e season as held on _ Library on Priday night last. _ Concert this Friday night. eattle, pigs, otc., and farm implements, Jas. will act as auctioneer. »tâ€"Between _ Beammsvilie _ and lind a raincoat, _ The finder s« return to Otto Herold, teleâ€" n 24 ring 14 Beamsvilie, r Saleâ€"A good family cow part ETL 8 p. m.â€"Praver and Praise Service and Quarterly Business Meeting. V J TE WOR OP ~ Golden Text: "Him did God exalt with Hisâ€"right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour," Acts 5:31. RoR Eun oc d P every Wednesday afternoon in the Council Chambers. Let us not forget our brave soldiers who are doing so much for us, All .nuh‘wnnluhthumlunt nnnmalrylorlhoeo-tofl.oflho boys hile sick and suffering. ‘The statement of Red Cross Reâ€" ceipts and Expenditures in last eeks paper should have read Fromm May 14, 1915â€"May 31. 1916 Recelpb$. .. .20 ++ 6+ ++ ... . . §2418 04 ExpendItUP@®. . . .++ ++ ++ 2187 02 Balance. .. ... ..>>>> §$231 0@ ey.. Kl-our;d m:m‘-. Apply to eager, e Front, telephone 153 2, GRIMSBY. l? CROSS WORK UNDER THE ‘ wonEN‘s INSTITUTE ' At the present time the call for hospital supplics is most urgent and the need greater than ever. Though the warm weather is here workers are asked to keep at the work. Sewâ€" ing will continue d:rln. the |'uun:r DPR es en SoPNCIN : ‘In CYiha yele for Saleâ€"â€"In good condiâ€" i. Pooley, clo W. E. Cullingâ€" Adealide St. GRIMSBY, next to stand. 4 first open _ air Band Concert 7 p. m.â€""A Bet and 8 * Wednesday, 4.15 p. ST.JOSEPN.S R.C. â€""A Bet ang Something Betâ€" ir fruit on comiMIBRN style and to secure for dhPrist Bhcoilhbervhnie d ‘ last, reduced ind guaranteed once. 1 have e, second hand i will be given t. John‘s Presâ€" Tuesday, July . Refreshments ur o‘clock in ceeds are to be | Cross Society, 0. Size 5 ftx2 m.â€"Mission Interâ€" THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0., LL .D. D.CL.. President . JOHN AIRD, General Manager. !V.I.“Adlfl.fill-n- Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank‘s business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. S5s Grimsby Branch = G. L. Waugh. Manager Even tne most expensive garments succumb to their abuse, ‘Though time this may be, mothers will find in these inexpensive middy sw@ts every desirable quality both in the making and in the materials to substantially withstand this perpetual wear and tear. All are made of fine white linene with fast blue chambray collars trimmed with emblems on sleeve. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Under the wear and tear of every day use, youngsters, as a rule, are not in any way gentle on their clothes. ye *A o . Little girls print and gingham dresses, assorted styles and patâ€" terns, from 2 to 8 years. Some worth $1.00 and $1.50. Special........ Children‘s Rompers and Middy Dresses, made from percale, galâ€" $1.00 CAPITAL, $15,000,000 _ RESERVE FuND, $13,500,000 his farewell sermon in the GRIMSBY Methodist Church on Sunday last, leaving on Tuesday with his . family for his new charge in Norwich, During his four years pastorate in GRIMSBY he was very popular, not only with his congregation but with the members of other denominations. He was a very public .".','.’.‘:f. man Dresse for the girls, something that will please any girl, Middy Dresses, embroidery scrollop edges, dainty colors, 6 to 14 years. Play Dresses for the Kiddies, pretty styles and best wearing mu.ul-n-.m..m-nfilgn:u_._m...... TY MTT M TOZ T000 onmnow and assisted _ THE INDEPENDENT very materially in the fight for better accommadation at lh%lf. R. Staâ€" tion and jed the fight against the H, Special... .. EoE m ntetc ue G. & B. for lavatories in their . cars, wald case now being heard at the last appeal court, the . Privy Council in EV, J. 8. ROSS LEAYES GRIMSEY The hev. J. 8. Ross, D. D. | g_r-_._c_a_lfog 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 These Middy Suits For Children W ear Splendidly $1.50 BANKING BY MAIL . F., H A W KE Children‘s Colored Dresses In ginghams, percales and volles Without a doubt, one of the strongest bicycles ever built. Lh;â€"hh::quhn Call and examine the latest ‘"Clevelands "at "Built to Last" the finishing touch of perfection to this famous wheel. $1.25 $1.50 50c. J. C. FARRELL WEDNESDAY, JUNE %#, 1916 England. We wish Dr, Ross every success in Norwich and long years of labor in his chosen profeifsion, _ " Rev, MeLachlon of Norwich and family are expecipd in GRIMSBY toâ€" J. F. Cullingham, Winona, Mch. 1,17 B}, F. Best, Winona, Apr. 21,/17 Wm. Furler, Winona, Dec. 31,17 G. M. Beamer, Grimsby, . Dec. 3117 L A. Wade, Grimaby Dec. 31,16 John Amiss, Beamsvilie, June 31,16 Mrs. C. Saunders, Smithville, June 20/16 Miss L House, Grimsby, June 20/17 PAID UP LIST id wexnEnt?

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