Grimsby Independent, 28 Feb 1917, p. 4

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t | $ Sloppy arsepasadesa58} pl414 Weather Footwear Main Stree! Wantedâ€" Millinery Misses C. and D. Ko CRIMSBY. [L0C AL ITEMS] Clerk Bromiey I; in Toronto today attending the Good Roads Convention. Mrs. J. P. Osborne, of Beamsville, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. G. (. Whyte. For Saleâ€"Three TeRMD? TUCOD horn Durham _ bulls, Apply to A Bingle, *Paone 282 ring 2, GRIMSRY, ‘The Liberal Association of 8t. Cathâ€" arines will hold a convention in the Masonic He: _ @;, {»tharines on Don‘t forget that is still going on at BY. There are barg Mr. and Mrs. last week after Buffalo. Rev. J. Allan Ba funeral of the late in St., Catharines, . Automobil« this week. l‘.rrl uUiese se 0 00N Band cont JNO,. C. FARRLL of Interest in and Fround GRIMSBY Suleâ€"Three registered Short This is a Golden Opportunity to secure DRY GOODS, LAD!ES READY TO WEAR MEN‘S FURNISHINGS, and CLOTHING, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, FURNITURE _ and WALL PAPER at prices cut deeper than ever. GREATER â€" BARGAINS is, 1y, 208‘ ) rget that the banrupt sale ng on at Hawke‘s, GRIMSâ€" are bargains galore. Mrs. Thos. Taylor returned after spending the week in AMMMFHSYL!T show inery apprentice. B. Konkle, Main St. Regular $20.00 Suits. Sale Price 8 ~~22008 * o ald = â€" Only a Dozen Ladies Mantels Left Regular $10.00 to $20.00 Coats to clear at = DO NOT MISS THESE _ ‘If you require any new Home Furnishings for Spring visit the 2nd floor. Gieat Sacrifices in 3 x 4 Tapestry Rugs, etc. Ballard, attended the ite Major Canon Ker, s, on Saturday. MEN‘S SUITS â€"Regular $12.00 to 25.00. Sale price n olmre adeadear it 1y( d U/IU MEN‘S OVERCOATSâ€" Regular $12.00. to $27.50. Now is the Time to buy Your Clothing day night next. in St. Catharinc in St yape ) r4B0 10303030 3¢. complete nto('%-: of Rubbers, F ym and Oversho¢"***" sloppy Only A Few More Ladies Suits We have esd Efii'f; next fall, at the BANKRUPT SALE | All in sine condition TOMODMOMT .207 GRIMSBY. For Saleâ€"An automobile, suitable for converting into a truck. Engine in |pood order. For particulars apply . to i P. 0. Box, 502, GRIMSBY. , alushy For Broo ‘¢ For Saleâ€"One set double harness, second hand, in good condition. Apply J. J. Smye, Livingston Ave., GRIMSâ€" BY, ‘Phone 338. For Saleâ€"A large building lot with variety of fruit trees, Apply to Mrs. Minnie Davis, Elm St., GRIMSâ€" BY Hermit Cookles, Date Cookies, l'un‘ Paste, Charlotte Russe and other specials _ for _ Saturday, inculding | Cream Rolls. _ Don‘t forget our milk loaf, 8. Plott & Son. \ Wanted to Rent.â€"Three rooms on ground _ floor, . unfurnished, electric | light and sink, or small house, by an e1 erly couple, permanent. Addross with particulars Box,583, GRIMSBY. Local horsemen will be interested: to know that Mr. Harry Biggar, Winâ€" ona, has sold his stailion Lord Ryckâ€" man by Lord Direct to Mr, Eimer Hilâ€" dreth, Tapleytown. Mr. Hildreth will use Lord Ryckman in the stud the coming season and may race him . a rith large 1 water, Saleâ€"â€" cand a nc co to Miss | ronto oâ€"A Cyphers | Incubator a McLaughlin Top bugey condition Telephone .255, Sale Prices 5, 7 and 15c roll. of A. F. HAWKE, Grimsby RIMSHBY B le« kept, _ Apply . by thune, 188 Balmor â€"roomed trie Nb Extraordinary Values in Men and Boys Clothing terms® CLEARING ALL WALL PAPERS Incubator ind ports the roads TO0 ®"* C n sens ltrln in less than 3% hours in a 1918 !model Etoddard Dayton 50 h. p. racer. | _ The regular meeting of the Grimsâ€" , by Fire Department will be held in | the Fire Wall at eight o‘ciock sharp In Friday night, March 2. Members | are urged to be 'r-n-l as business of importance will «e discussed and I} wages will be paid. |‘ Mr, Cecil Patterson, now of Hamilâ€" .\ ton, but formerly of Blackheath, Ont., |'. has purchased the farm of Mr. A. Wilâ€" | son, near Smithville, and . will take * ; possession . about March 20th. _ Mr. ' SOn®N® 77700 cCuantaw af Mr. 3. For Sale.â€"Fresh cider and No, JA apple butter, ‘Phone 106 r 4, or No. 4 O‘Neils Store. C. J. Crooks, Beamsâ€" ville. # small fruit farm GRIMSBY, in good Inquire of P. 8. Be GRIMSBY. man to rent The February meeting of GRIMSâ€" BY Union W. C. T. U. will be held in the school room o‘. the Baptist church on Tuesday, March 9, at 3 p.m. sharp. All members are carnestly urged . to attend. > Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warner, motored into town, from Toronto Saturday, to spend the weekâ€"end with his sister, Mrs. Harry Scaman. Mr. Warner reâ€" ports the roads very good, making the W CU CCR0 _ Cal hamee in‘ 1918 | pOSEOMTUT _ 2200,0 . nenhow c | Ceell Patterson is a nephew of Mr. 3. | M. Patterson, of Vinemount and . & nephow by marriage of Mr. N. J. Teeter, GRIMSBY. Grape Twine.â€"Just arrived a large whipment of grape twine, one, two, and three ply. Come and see our stock before you buy. We have also recely= ed another lot of tree pruners, Before yougoolto'w'llomnd our r:‘lcu. If you are buiiding this spring us give you a price on your hardâ€" ware. A shipment of garden sceds, all kinds just in. Everything you need to be had at the Big Grocery and Hardâ€" * 380 U _ wPhoal Hros.. ‘Phone . 5.1 Mere Fraction of Former Prices Electric light, ware StOrE GRIMSBY. Bargins are as pl@DUN® Bankrupt sale now as th weeks ago. This excellet to be slaughtered and e heing sold at & snerifice. evenings. Bome of &A¢ bems EPS C 0 C0t e eveatest bi evenings. Some of «o greatest bat» pains ever offered at any sale are 10 be secured at this store and everyone is Invited to eall in and look them trom Lucknow, where the funoral of her grandmofMNer, 7 Jos. Little, who died in her uul!-‘ third year. Mrs. Litthe‘s husband who preâ€"deceased her about four years also died in his ninetyâ€"third year. Mr. an| Mrs. Little had been married noarly sevonty years. CE PE UDY Wws °7 Store. Theal Bros., ‘ $9.90 $16.75 $12.50 A reliable und competent t or work on shures | a t farm on Maple Ave. in good bearing condition. P. 8. Benn, East Main St. $3.98 rHe® ENDEPENDENT, Gui®SBY, ONTARI® > you an @stimate On work. We make a ing . houses . alrond) hout ‘wrecking them . GRIMSBY, ‘phont bel} cod power â€"wit« ‘Whe proceeds of the enterts ie Minister‘s Bride" will be gome branch of War Rel the Young Poople‘s Socié prescnting this, and hel the fund. Always remember Red Cross Fund is NOT A CH but Is a DEBT which those : OWE TO THOSE AT THE (Reserve your seats now. Reserve y Moore‘s. ‘The season has arrived when many people are l?pk!n_g lnr‘bnmtn- Aoeo n n na ces 2 & in clothing. We are prepared to satâ€" isfy the utmost demands of the keenâ€" est bargain hunters. ‘The more they know about clothing the surer . we are to satisfy them. We wish the law In These Strenuous Times Sale Prices BOY‘S SUITSâ€"Sale Prices ........ ............ $ Regular $6.50 to $15.00 Suits Great Reductions in Men‘s Sweater Coats, Fine and Work Shirts, Hats, Collars, Ties, etc. â€" Regular 10 to 40c Papers. Prices â€"_ 19, 29, 49, 59, 69¢ yd. Former prices 75¢ to $2.00 yd. All Silks and Dress Trimmings Greatly Reduced. Linens at Bankrupt Sale Prices. Wonderful Values in the Staple Department utertainment CHARITY, ig at home Ip FRONT Plan n de DRESS GOODS went‘ _ For Saleâ€"A pure bred. white Plyâ€" votâ€" mouth Rock rooster, two years old. m‘m Apply to Jas. A. Liviagston, GRIMSâ€" who ; BY. .‘(.‘Io'.llu Slanulal a w/"‘ t Comedy . o jfter‘s Boide" bas : lenees in various s met with grea n |fiuspices of the Y @ ky of St. John‘s 1 l-‘ his play will be iâ€"| [Pheatre on Fri‘i y . hext, by local tal e hots you will fin W i Eharacters repre ,, |fuake up any an: m wholeâ€"roul« a lavish an‘ cl "rabb who belic n‘ careful" whi stratel by ber n Mc Ts es 1 EWTVW, PVERTY TTE M PCO O CCCO We give premium . tickets, . Farrar Clothing â€" Manufacturer, _ 5 Market official ticket on every garment statâ€"| ing exactly the proportion of . wool,| cte., the â€" garment . contained. . We)‘ bought very heavily of plece ;uudl‘ before the advance, and we are in a position to sell you suits and overâ€"| coats at prices which our competitors eannot touch. All our goods we manâ€" ufacture in Hamilton, and we _ posiâ€" tively guarantee to save you money. iw- are famous for Black and Blue | suits. Ready made or made to order, The Comedy entitled "The Minisâ€" er‘s Bride" has attracted large audi« lenecs in various places recently, and s met with great success, Under the usplees of the Young People‘s Docb-| y of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church,| his play will be presented in Moore‘s | (Theatre on Fri‘ay evening March 9,| ext, by local talent. in the first throe| hets you will fin! nearly all of . the| kharacters represented, that go to l ike up any an‘ every congregation, | m wholeâ€"rouled Mrs. Charity, who a lavish an‘ chcerful giver, to Jane: "rabb who believes in "bein‘ savin‘ n‘ eareful" which fact is demon» strate! by ber meek and long sufferâ€" i Ing husban‘, Joe Crabb. The last act takes the form of a social evening at the bome of the Minter. The "imâ€" promptu".program will be well worth hearin@, an‘ Frbriam Snelgrove‘s "speech" is a work of art. 2000__ ‘ A very quict welding was solemnâ€"‘, ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs." |0soue Cameron in Dovercourt road, j Toronto, on We‘nesaÂ¥, Feb. 21st,. when their only @aughter, Marjorie, was united in marriage to Mr. Fred 1. Wilson, son of the late Mr. W._P. |'llu| and Mrs. Wilson, of GRIMSâ€" | BY. The Rev. J. H. Locke, a very old i\ frien‘ of the family, conducted the \ ceremony, and the bride was given ‘.m by her father, ‘The welding dress was of white ninon over taffeta t DL Ins: ~ aP " cattn. reas We CC 0 Wb with train and trimmings of satin, | and a vell was worn, with orange . | brossoms. Miss 1vy Campbell of Winâ€" nipeg was britcemaid, and wore | & dress of blue embrot*ered velvet. Mr. Howar\ Moore of GRIMSBY was best wan. The brite‘s cousin, Miss Vivian Spence, playe! the we‘ding march. After buffet luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Wileon left for Washington, the brite wearing a blu¢ broa?cloth sult . emâ€" broblered with silver and a sllver lace hat. They will Ireturn in April ani will make their home in GRIMSâ€" BY. a number of Oraugemen JY and surrounding . co Doamsvilie on Saturday wILSONâ€"CAMERON $2.90 to $8.50 from intry WEDNESDAY, FEBRCARY 3s, “ THE CHURCHES at The Lord‘s Supper will be observed at the close of the morning service. Monday, 8 p.m. B. Y. P. U. Weunesday, 4.15 p.m. Mission Band 8 pm. Prayer and i‘raise Meoting. Goicen Text: "Give us This Day our Daily Bread." Matt. 6:11. Bun plrit Friday, March 2nc, 8 p.m. Preparaâ€" tory service conducted by Rev. A. A Laing, B.A., of Beamsvilie. _ Sunday, March 4, 11 a.m. Holy Com -l:.mu, subject: "The Law of Nutriâ€" tion." + & Members of any Evangelical church re invited to the Communion. _ _ ST JORNS, PRESBYTERIAN 7 p.m. Public Worship, subject: Making Christianity Attractive." 8 p.m. Young Peopte‘s Meeting, subâ€" et, "Service." Leaders, Misses Wilâ€" on and Kelly. F Strangers cordially Invited DIED COWANâ€"At GRIMSBY, on Friday wh. 23, 1917, William C. Cowan, . in rylces March trolled BAPTIST ibl But Ye Would 11 to all The

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