Grimsby Independent, 8 Nov 1916, p. 5

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ACCESS SYSTEMS LTD 41370 Wailace Roa! | %Camfifidge < ‘Clothes WEDNESDAY ,NOVEMBER & 1916 MEN‘S TOGGERY SHOP Just Arrived € ‘The _T Clothe have ® Ready coats best 1 ship & 2 The E.V.HOFFMAN Boys‘ wool Jerseys, | button on shoulder in blue, grey and brown. Special at....$1,00 cach Boys‘ Sweater Coats in khaki grey or brown. Prices $125 to Men‘s imported tweeds and worsted pants. JamesOsborme & Son Imported Scotch Oatmeal Holland Rusks, 10c Cleaning and Pressing. Phone 392 Grimsby ‘The reputation . of : Cambrik? Clothes is . established, They have set _ a new standard _ M Meadyâ€"toâ€"Wear Suits and Overâ€" coats "Cambridge" means ts best in material, in workman* ship and finish. 000s range . of THB LRADPG OROCERS 12 and i4 James St. South HAMILTON Telephones 186 and 830 ship and NT The _ enormous range _ of choice is another advantage. You do not have to take someâ€" thing you do 9t quite . like, because it 1t8, and pass . UP something in _A material .709 like better, because your size is not in stock. In Cambridge Clothes you get lha-.ufhlyu'ulllnuf fect ft. Take overcoats for ¢Xâ€" ample, _ Mere are some of the Yines you have !9 choose from. Could you get such a _ Jare® 9IC 20000 other clothes. Kellogg‘s Sterilized Bran PATTERNS 30 Cents a pkg. TOBEY |% of mODELS breasted *"Biin akirted coLORS the Famous Players pictures, _ Toâ€" night Paline Frederick in the "Black Spider" will be the attraction and on Saturday night Miss Blanche Sweet will appear in the powerful drama of the Pennsylvania Coal Fields . "The Black List." Pte. Harry Stayley of luâ€"vill-.‘ who was arrested last week by Sergt. Livingston on a charge of desertion, laid by the Provost Marshall‘s Depart ‘-nt in Toronto was let go free on ‘Thursday last without taking a trip to the "Queen City." His release was gladly given as it was found that the Provost Department had made a misâ€" take in their man and got the wrong been changed again. _ The Wm. Fox| Company pictures were not satisfacâ€" tory and Mr. Moore has returned to| NOTICE~â€"â€"Someone _ has lmwl| pleasure in placing on the property where 1 reside, a notice or sign, it ha sno doubt been done in fun, but the party bas not been aware of the weriousness of placing a Lotice or Sign of any description on another persons property. Unicss the same . is removed i ahaill endsavor to acertain how it came there and owner of the property will deal with the matter according to law, C, E. . Burkland, North GRIMSBY. ‘The Committee of the GRIMSBY| Mountain Social Club are busy preâ€"| paring a good program for the Red | Cross entertainment to be held at GRIMSBY Centre School House on next Friday evening, Nov. 10th, Lieut.| J. Arthur Livingston will give a short | nddress on Life in the Trenches, Jas.| A. Livingston will give an address on] "The Grasp for Territory by the Naâ€"| tions at War." There will be addressâ€"| es by other speakers and a good mus| ical programme. | imrlecte'l In#o #ROPL: B a20e 00 Reeve and Council are derirous of getting a nice Medal and one that will be p-rnuncnlly kept by the soldiers |ang theis familles, und are voing *0 considerable expense . to have _ the proper dio made for stamping Out the designs and inscriptions, On one . side Wl be the . ViMago \ Cont of Arms. and O44)¢ mr side a sultable .. Insceiitii@tiee Po g _ who have |du-m1 are Invitâ€" E| ed to_send W & for a . sult 2L ids tnss EoS Do aments While looking _ over . subscriptions to British Red Cross in the Indepenâ€" dent last evening, 1 was very much surprised to find my own nars down for $1.00. _ in aud / sPGGESTIONS wANTED _ FOR _A SOLDIERS MEDAL | ‘The Medals to be presented to u--i turned soldiers were not presented| at the Band Concert 02 Tucsday evenâ€" ing on account of the fact that it Was found impossible to mave the Medals perfected in so short a _ time, Thc Reeve anj _ Council are derirous . of getting a nice Medal and one that will be DPrlnlllIll“Y kept by the soldiers ang theis families, und are voing . *0 RHOLT UV / onensaCtel huve â€"ths Dear Friend Livingston, I can truly say that 1 know nolWmk about how my name came there, as 1 have not been asked by any one for a subscription, _ and have not even ween an envelope. a m en en mt Qur Wentworth County Coyneil suD sevribed as a body, and all the rate» payers will be taxed to pay it, but 1 am also herewith enclosing my cheâ€" que for $5.00 which if it is not _ 100 late, you will kindly hand in to Bank of Hamilton for me, _lnd oblige, Additional Locals (Continued from page 4) The policy of Moore‘s Theatre has oo Pmd sbffmatto ind |I*~rlmkm. Address communications . to C ey, Village Clerk, Grhinsby. coNTRIBUTIONS® To THE RED | CROSS FUND STILL COMING IN. | Winona Nov. 3, 1916| Weaver, of acquaintances acqu@mneUn t * 0n Geo. M.J Lieut, 8. Thompson, Ge0. M. Waite and C. Evringham of Canfield, were mun of G. and Mrs. Waite on Sunâ€" + \ M. Collins and family are moving to Niagara. R. and NMrs. Bell spent Sunday with W. and Mrs. Grant, Basingstoke. Miss M. Lavery, Hamilton, is _ a ewsst at the home of her brother, P. guest at the Lavery. _ _â€" Lavery. Mrs: M. Spiece, Hamilton, is spendâ€" Ing a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. Waite. anmne m on 8T. ANDREWS WOX . 8t. Andrew‘s College team beat the first team of Lake Lodge here . Ob Baturday by 15 to 9, Lake Lodge led at half time by 7 t0 4. @N TT [T.c2Ckae S+~ Andrew‘s Mn C adit 8t. Andrew‘s College team beat the first team of Lake Lodge here . Ob Saturday by 15 to 9. LAk® Lodge led at half time by 7 to 4 Calvert‘s kicking for St. Andrew‘s had a good deal to do with the Yicâ€" tory. Stirrett, Dingman, Shewan, Stonehouse and Bowden also played well for the winners. . Perhaps the most effective player _ on the Lake Lodge team was Pinnagy. s, Gagan, Beamsvilie, March N. Langdon, Stoney Creek, Jan, E. Bolton, Grimeby, . Jube H. Sutton, Grassles, . Oct. 1. Tufford, Beamsvilie, Nov. 8. Martin, Beamevilie, Mar. «BemnEne ol , MRFCTY TT ul C Awseb E. Field, Smithvillo, April Johnson, Smithville, Dec. CAISTOR CENTRE Yours truly, â€" EME es i d n Houston of Binbrook is in 4 Mrs. Weaver and Miss " Port Dathousic renewed say that 1 know nothing y name came there, as rTh County Coyneil sub body. and all the rate» PAID UP LIST 1. E. VanDuzer FOR A found Jan, 4.17 Wrist Watches 1 1717 15,/17 12.1" 16,17 1617 15.3 $1,/15 | JEWELER, | pramonbs ~Ph The wrist watch is more POMC, than ever this year, and the demand will far exceed the supply. Let us show you the new 9% Ligne Ladies‘ gold filled watch, at $13.50. ‘The smallest practical watch on the market and it will give satisfaction. E'C',N’ 'i“ want “i' LETTERS FROM THE FRONMT In Ediborgb, I . saw the gorgeo is | apartments where she lived, furnish« | ed with beautiful furniture, 'l‘.h:n! stands toâ€"day just as she left It, and hung with fine tepestry, So fresh and well proserved is everything that one almost expects to turn and face the beautiful Queen herself, Here Is the \upoi where Lord Daraley murdered | Iher Italian â€" secretary, Rixzio, . after dragging him out of the cosy gupperâ€" room wnere he was dining with Mary. $ Was encR C m A Good Laugh will do you 1 hope to have other OppSNIATTT of toring the country here, and If posâ€" sible 1 shall go to [reland, 1 expect that after the war, if all goes well, T Bs ABCE eA Cc room wnere he Was uMIMg TU0 MUCE And, lastly, in John Kuox‘s houss I waw a reproduction of the warrant for Mary‘s death, signed with Queen Elizabeth‘s _ crabbed Landwriting. Perhaps it is the â€" unbappiness and tragedy of Mary‘s life that keops her memory alive. T ki RES CRA EpERRAN Em UE E we wi}l be granted a month‘s furiough with pay, to see the country, 1 had a letter from Basil this week ang wrote to him also, It woudd be ne to have him over nere if we . were lucky enough to be near each other, By all vresent indications, 1 will be here till he gets over, If he . comes in the spring. 40 Pages of Good Jokes s Sketches. Book mailed to your addr on receipt of 12e in stamps, _ Am well ang getting along quite well. s AC.. Rumors are stlll gomg that . the Signal Co, will soon move. Ii is likeâ€" ly true, but when we move or where 1 have no idea. CLOKE & SON 16 West King Street T3 Pictures fTOM. "DDLs photos taken by the War Office showing Canada‘c military §6F" vice in toe Great War a Y°* interesting pubMcation. Mailed to your address on T¢â€" ceipt of 14e in stamps, Jack Plemming went to France this morning and we miss him greatly in our tent, He was very well educated, an athlete, a jolly companion and A thorough gentleman, ! hope to moet him in Toronto, if not in France, Hope r10t:er and Harold have recey ered from their colds and that everyâ€" one is well. With love to all, 1 am, Yours sincercly, « _ _ Canadian War bother Ma dear. _ Tell my children that papa is alive yet, only one . of the Kaiser‘s men got me right on the leg. Kiss them all for me, especially my little girl Bell. Well Ma 1 must ring off, Good bye, From your wounded husband, Pte. Jos. Lickers, No. 210512, 58th. Batt, Welsh Metropolitan Hospital, Ward 1, Whit Church, Cardiff. Another boy, Pte. Andy Lickers, writes his mother, _ much along the same line as the above, only he did not see his brother Willie. . He says that he laid wounded on the field‘for hours, with big shells bursting _ all around him and that it was only by good luck and the heip of God that he was saved at all. _ Andy does not know what became of the rest of the Grimsby boys, whether _ they were wounded, killed or taken prisoners, Andy was wounded on Oct. $th.. and when writing on Oct. 13th, had not VERNON TUCK OH! THAT FUNNY FORD SHIPMENTS BY THE HOSPITAL SUPPLIES CLUB ‘The Grimeby Hospital Supplies Club has in the past month . shipped the following supplies to the Canaâ€" dian Red Cross Society, . Hamilten Branch: 49 Soldiers‘ Comrorts Bags. 18 Suits pyJamas. 10 Hospital shirts. 21 Pair Socks, 21 Bandages, 4â€"tailed. ‘ ‘The Club meets on Thursday _ at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. at Mrs. Lewlie Nelâ€" les. OUR GAURANTEE A full attendance of members is reâ€" Continued from pAFe BROW NLEE ‘T MISS THIS or heard from a boy he knew. PTE. J0E LICKERS -El.'__' G“..u’“ Phone 320 ~~ WaTeRes have other * opportunities is more popular and the demand Homer Prownlee. 1| train and those having vaggage, Ca" get It chocked on the train, by aPP!}= b me ing â€"“' lhI. "‘.?,!."_‘.' Gant 1 recelved Ing 10 M2C CA 0 a About the middle of Sept, 1 recelved the following note from the Superinâ€" tendent saying: 1 Visitcd Grimnsbs Beach yesterday and will arrange for the crossing to be put in shape . and ‘lhe waltingâ€"room and bights attended to and will not overl00% the other maAtLEr® Now just a word to these seventy > five who signed ‘the "petition" _ for better train service at Grimsby Beach â€"As Mr. Gordon has . kindly granted our petition and given Us better train service and is making llhuhn comâ€" ) Shiwres scfiecdinprendl WOR TiR TD Co MOO NT aa l fortable for us, we should show OUF appreciation by patronizing the G. T. R. ang our cory station and may we all live long to enjoy the benefits, Yours truly, * ‘ ( A. Greenwood. CRIMSBY PUBLIC _fif_I:DOI. ecToBâ€" B mm Mess ced Passâ€"â€"Marion LePatourel, Avil Alâ€" lison, Karl Orr, Vora MeNiuch, Jease Durham, Dorethy Norton, Edgar Fare well, Myrtle Tenny. â€" _ Miss H. Bonham, teacher, Sr. 2nd Class, I!omynâ€"m Sway \ xie, Eva Dishop, , ies Jr. 3rd, Monorsâ€"Isabel w-lkrr.‘ Murray Upsdell, Ruth Wadge, (Willie Chivers, James Betts) tit, Earnest Ambrose, Reggle Farrell. Passâ€"Clarence $mye, Merle Book, Marion â€" Gibson, Harol4. Ockenden Evelyn Terryberry, Bert Rummery, )wml. Sharp, Ruby Darnim, Francis Coulson. Passâ€"Arthur Spencer, Muriel Harâ€" rison, Frances . Norton, | Christena Stephen, hester Poipps, Hiida . Burâ€" | goyne, Muriel Konkle, Jr. 2ng Class,Passâ€"Olive MeXinch, Mary Phipps, Wylie Theal Elmer Ppsâ€" dell, Thelma . McCoy, Irene Hope, Violet Tillotson, f _ Pailâ€"Ronald Hughes, Glen (Rea, Agnes Ferguson, _ P esP C Miss G, Monsinger, teacher, Sr. 1st, Honoursâ€"Margaret Sime, Grace stephen, Eveline Farrell, Hotâ€" ace Farrell, Alistair Mackic, Masâ€" gueritt Purrow, _ Winnie _ Warsnop Florence Nigh, Edgar Macpaerson, Passâ€"Ada Clark, Ivy Clark, Past Orr, Kenneth Tecter, Jr,. 1st, Honoursâ€"Mirlam . Kelterâ€" born, Gwenelce Durham, Annie Bects, Olive Cosby, Erie Buil, Sylvia Nettle« whip, Morley Robinson, Bertic Farrell Passâ€"Violet . Hilton, Raiph Bull. Gertrude Talbert and Isobel Anderâ€" son, equal, Gladys Barnim. Miss C. B. Mursh, teacher, Sr, Primary Reom . Monour Reoll Class 1!1., A.â€"(Margaret Kelson, Irene Morse, Eric Mannell). (Grace Norton, Helen Bourne}, Marjorie Mcâ€" Pherson, _ Marion . Fletcher, _ Edith Phipps. (Nancy John, Sruce Moore), ‘Tom Martin, John Warner, Dorothv Class _ 1!1., _ B.â€"Emma _ Bourte, (Marion Northcott, Gordon Mackie), Gwendolyn â€" Farrell, Wille _ Bush, (Charles Robertson, Alee Morrison). Jean â€" Morrison, Jack . McConachie, Gordon‘ Lickers, Leonard Zimmerman Dorothy _ Robertson, Ethel Phippr, Nellie Eity. Balsdon. Class 1i.â€"Robert Ockenden, Tom Walker, Margaret McCartney, Made line MeArthur, Emoreon Sweet, Konâ€" neth Farewell, » _ Class 1.â€"Stirling â€" Page, Rosulic Constable, Jean McConachie, Charile Jago, James Robertson, Wray Tillotâ€" Miss Eva Fleming, teacher, Junior Primary Room Order of stauding.â€"â€" 111. Class.â€"Helen Orr, Frances Burgoyne, Allle Constale, Edith Sumâ€" merfleld, Jennie Houghton, _ Mack l1 nog overlook . t! you mentioned. Yours trily, OXTARIO Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payable halfâ€"yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheque (Iree of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent * Aioraety of ts mhock witl heve the priviiege surrendering stoc! ve i of at accrued interest, as the qflvdutdad.hmtduy.m made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Tra.zry)filllgr other like short date security. a Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only, _ _ b:m“fmflmdmctmiwfilhwbm- n an ers on allotments made in respect applicatidjis for this stock which bear their stamp. 7 of ruwhmhm-wymmmqumamm.m.n DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK Cl( m ons + s + j Nee 11. Gordon IN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF, Gregory. _ 11, Class.â€"Jack peft, Henry _ Mcâ€" Ninch, Garnet Lickers, Plorenice Laing Clifford _ MeNinch, Dorothy _ Busb, Jean _ McKenzle, Agnes . Hewsoi#, Janice McCoÂ¥. Clifford Schwab, Jam+s Butchart, Leonard Rummery, Phylis Norton, â€" Popple Watkin®, DorotHy Nigh, Sylvia Webb, . Alice Pooley, Burnard Upsdeli, ROY gweet, Gladys Sangster, Alfred Clark, Sudie PhIPD® Maizle Callingford. I NC CV0. tteatatev. MATY Maizle COMTRIT® _ ist Class, H.â€"Joe . Graisley, Mary ‘Talbert, Teddy Hand, . PhiHp Hand, Josephine _ PhiPP® Leouard . Cook®, Olive Zimmerman, Connie Charleton ist Class, â€" A.â€"Herbert Rayner, Dorothy Northcott, Lent Robertson, Jimmy Wells, Marjorie _ Jack@, Roy Hurst, Lyod Theal, Boatrice Konkle, 270 °D lunia â€" Johnson, Milton _ Lickers, To Inuestors THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0, LLD., DCL. JOHN AIRD, General Manager. M. V. F. JONES Grimsby Branch ‘The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business, including the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. Sb4 GAPITAL, $15,000,000 __RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 FARMERS‘ BUSINESS Mil e cce 000 ler, Teddy Jobnson, Ernic Constable, Olive Hisl, James Bush, . Willte Ameâ€" brose, Gladson OFF, Hilton . Swayzle, George _ Gregory, Eithel Harvey, Arthur House, â€" Tomny Watkin®, Cyril Babeock, Howard _ Whittakers William Brow», Audrey _ Oft, Nanc# McPherson, Evelyn Hand, Violet Sum« merfeld. Hu:'l‘:':ul. Dorothy Tecte monEey To LOAN Private and company funds to loan o-tm'“‘!_"‘?""“"“'"'"‘ cost reasonable. Apply to HU. H. ANDERSON, Grimeby. Walter H. V. F. JONES, Ass‘t Geners! Manager BUSINESS AS USUAL G. L. Waugh. Manager 0W Miss B. Marsh, teachers

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