Grimsby Independent, 7 Mar 1917, p. 3

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AcCcess SYSTEMS LTD 4â€"1370 Wailace Road _ a cup of ! 2very one is p charge for All letters « wered. * Oflices open Diamonds Phone 326 Watches Estimates furnished on all kinds « of jobs. Smail orders promptly attended W. A. Patterson coNTRACTOR BUILDER Repairs of all kinds done at reaâ€" sonable rates. Give me a trial and I will give you i satisfaction. }DR. ARTHUR B. COB8 VERNON TUCK ; We do all kinds of work for Amateurs . The office with a F often called the Whit 12 Dental Specialists To provide Turkish bath there has been Invented a be covered with blankets w porson, vajor Or ste imade by an alcobol stove It just costs eme dellar to have it cleaned and oiled and guaranteed for one year. W ATCH OIL ed by experts to bo the life of watch ofl..After this time it beâ€" gins to get hard and is Hable to cut away the fine pivcts and ruin the watch. & W. A. Patterson to WEDNESDAY, MARCOH 7, 1917 Eighteen months is considerâ€" JEWELER and OPTICIAN _z Caldwell The Photographer E{ r. Arthur B..C phone 74 over St. oppe M : Douglas 81 Bullalo, N. o with a Cl 1 the White 0 Bb nedtaraidhi good work accomplished. s been putting off having iten‘ed to, hesitate ho r write us for an appoint ne in the next time you and let us make a thorâ€" ation ot your mouth. Ofâ€" Aitine will save n tooth Grimsby n from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. menenmemmmennenmnnminntt It. f inquiry offé ame too call Iroquois Hotel Shoe Stofe th If Ible, as nm'l re« , toâ€"morrow‘s late." | for examinaâ€" . our most inâ€" room and en= or boullion. and we make promptly an an reputation, Dental Offices, § Assistants tea m enyrrmatemamtmmses + a l way is at hoie ; frame . to to enclose ~Srigl obb being The 44th. Regt. Band Concert last night was well attended and a most excellent programme was . rendered by the Band and the clever, versatile asaisting artists. ‘The many friends of Mrs. R. J. Snetsinger will regret to learn ttha she is conined to the Hamilton Hosâ€" pital with serious iIncss Hardwoodâ€"1 have some . number one hard Maple, cut stove lengths. Peter Graham, telephone 73 ring 13, North GRIMSBY. Lieut. Roy Cader of â€" the Imperial Forces, jeft Toronto on . Saturday night for the cast for further trainâ€" ing previous to his going Oversoas, where he will be attacheq to the Antiâ€"Aircraft Gun Corps. Town â€" Council _ Meeting . Monéay night next. For Saleâ€"First class . inilch cow. Apply to Whitney Groff, Dr. Wolfenâ€" den‘s, Thirty Mountain Farm. The death occurred in Kitchener on Saturday, March 3rd, of _ Henry B. Strome, in his 33rd year. The late Mr. Strome was well known in GRIMSBY having been foreman of the INDEâ€" PENDENT composing room for over two years. He was a great chicken fancier and was instrumental in the forming of the GRIMSBY Poultry Asâ€" soclation, which conducted a show for two years and then suspended operaâ€" tlons until after the war. He leaves a wife and four small children. _ The funeral took place to Elmira on Tuesâ€" day Mr, Patrick Warren, who has heen w resident of South GIIMSBY for the past twelve yours, passed away at the home of his sonâ€"inâ€"law, . \r. WilHam _ O‘Connell, GRIMSBY Ceiâ€" tre on Saturday, Feb, 24, 1917, at the advanced age of ninety years. The deceased gentleman . was . a native of Killarney, freland, sad came to America in 1853, about sixâ€" tyâ€"four years ago. He lived in Rome, New York, a fow months where ho was married, then »be cwme . 0. through Buffalo and . crossed into Canada and took up a homestosd near Dunnville where he resided â€" up to the death of his wife twelve years ag0. Since 1894 when the Rev. John Mulr| was inducted as pastor of St. John‘s / G Presbyterlan Church, GIIMSBY," he had been closely connected with the affairs of this town. _ From 1894 to 1912, a term of eightcen years, he was prominently connected with religious | D |lnd educational affairs in GRIMSBY.| y | As a preacher be was a man of no|s | mean ability, but as a public speaker \he had few equals, During the past| j | dozen years he had Zccupted the lecâ€" | ture platform in nearly every part of illm Province speaking on behalf of| " \ local option, on the Scott Act, or proâ€" Ir. speaking that had taker in Ameriea he streets in Buf BY, have known for some consl ble time that he was in a very c condition, yet when the news f came that he had passed away, I a whock to the community on me of the fact that he had always looked upon as a strong, healthy und was only in th* prime of having just reaches the age of one years. DEATH OF MB PATRICK WARâ€" hibitic thi :nlln during his protonge ilness at ,lhelr home in Rose@ale, Toronto. He ts also suryived by his mother, Mrs. Samuel Muir of Vinelan‘; two sisters | Mrs. ‘Thomas Wyllo, Vinclan‘, an Mrs. Samucl Qulg, Hespeler; and three ‘nephows, Mr. Wilson . Wy‘o, Vinolan, Mr, Samuel Wylio, Experâ€" | imental Farm. Jordan Harbour, an | John Wylie, Hamitton I ‘The remains will be brought to GRIMSDY for burlal reaching hore Additional Locals vlar wolfe 1y The fecei rled twieo, | him quite a second wife ithleti In 191 alth Dur unt to (Continued from page 4) he his PHE REV. JOHN MUIR airly d non als of the many . change» place since he arived often told about the alo being lighted . by nt signed the past« irch and became a Dominion Alll of Its regular led itt U him in ly wife r of y prodi b beca m( eurleri e time whe to retire. GRIMSBY connected patrioti with th lation â€" a will be i, GHIMSâ€" consideraâ€" ry eritical ws fnally rl _ bowle this el hnt irl life fifty ount he 1t about noon on Thursday, March _ 5. and the funreal will take place from the old Forbes homestead, services being held there at twoâ€"thirty p.m., after which interment will take place ut Queen‘s Lown Cemetery, Word reached GRIMSBY on Tuosâ€" day, March 6, of the death, at his home in Brantford, of John T. Hewitt, eldest son of the late Simeon Hewitt and nephew . of Mr. John Hewlitt, GRIMSBY. The deceased gentieman was a proâ€" The deceased gentieman was a proâ€" minent politiclan and society man in the city of Brantford for many years, holding office for several years in the Brantford â€" Reform â€" Association and holding the position of clerk of the supreme court and surrogate A and away, M God called . blm will; But in our heart But His TT DEATH OF JOWN T. HEWITT _ In Whe Satu:da three Little, Smithville, Glass, Grimsby, . Woodlan, Smithville Pork and Beans (large CMM)..«+ss>««>+ ‘Tomatoes (JAR® CMM) ..« «++>> «x >>>>n>9 Canned Wax. BeAR®. . .« <>> > n n n 9++ Pink Salmon (Jarge C@D)..«+«+« «er 0 Choice Pink Salmon (large can)....... Red Salmon (while it I8t8)..s«66.000« Cholce Red Sockeye Salmon (large can) Kippered HOPPME. . .cc« > <en + n nns Sardines (Canada PACK) .<.«> «<>>>saee> King Oscar SAPMMO®) . .. «> 6« «xn n 9909 Clark‘s Corned Beef 1 1b tin®.........> Clark‘s Sliced Beef (UNB) ... .>s<>> «++ Gonga S0up# (ARROPLOU) . . se +000 ++ Canned Yellow Perth@®....6060606+0+> Cholce Select Prunes (R@W)..+....>.... Canned Pineapple (delic10u8) . . .« «« «>+> Seediess Raisins (1 Ib packets)........ Sceded Rafsins (1 Ib packots)...... ..« Jupan RiGe (MIKMIO: .. se e 0666686 snn Taploca (POPN) .. ce ce 6e + en en n en Marmalade (In 4 10 PMIS) .cs se esn + alls home first Before sending your orders away, give Groceries and Hardware. Owing to present C above prices for a month. the We carry O‘Cedar Mops, 75¢c. Wash Boards Paints, Oils, Glass, Pruning Shears and Saws, Grape for you. Phone 5 HI Hu Dimban court hour he dear wr IN PAID UP L1ST exqulsitively sweet Blanchs Sweet rd ompare MJ took pl We also carry Auto rts he liv as dear t he passed grandfath THE INDEPENDENT, GBino#Y The Grandchildren amo tC grandf lovit Stom WOALT A M home it hom He voth still today, d away. her, and or h on OOR T .YVC Y e v VR in d E850C (d@MCIOU®) 4 s 2062c e se esn en ++# | Th PACKOU®) . .2 lssn e e e ++ ++ D: PREKOU®) . .22 c2c se en ++ 1 1 2 sxea Frixs x v@ene on 1Mb | Y RANYE 22022 veRT EeW ie s x thi ntfe Burl Dex Mar Mar. ) CHNTV .« «x kÂ¥ k# k k eX kk 609 almon (large can)..... .. *+Abc hn .\ >10000 CID HasasfenAfiianl.. THEAL BROS., Grimsby was HI 14 Tusl tar fftecn aith for pB i in | renning ars.| . ‘Pte. the "n‘elock and : ple and the. ar nigh and 1n the / (OCD | oranmy pl i TO JAMES J. BASLEY | FROM WwINONA . FiIENDS W1iT BUROPEAN GREAT WAR He was also presented with . a lwld rigg with his inftials on it and the word "Overseas." | te. Basley beforoe the war was l {employee cf E. D. gmith & Son, and enlisted with . Major â€" Kimmina . on August 4th, 1915. He was one of the hoys who "Saved the Situation" in |A|»ril. 1915 and on the 23rd of | that \month was wounded . through . the |wrist. He returned to duty somo months afterwards and on June 13th, 1916 at Â¥pres, while sitting in 1ds dugout m plece of shell flew in . the door ang struek him in the rig‘t ‘wrist in the same identical spot as WINONA WELCOMES HEB â€" FIRST RETURNED HERO I Li Bs di ce w | welPoming bome to their midst . the first of her returned berces from the great . war, in . the person of . Pte. James Basley, of the 1st, Battalior, 1st. Contingent, Machine Gun . Secâ€" tion, and to eay that the residents of the little village gave him a ro. al renring welcome is drawing it mild. ‘Pte, Basley was mot at the 2 welock car by about a hundred . perâ€" ple and given a vielferous welcome. A+ night a largo meeting was held in the Winona Hall and despite thc ‘Tires and Tubes. Quality guaranteed and prices right. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. Winona citizens had their first 0pâ€" ttynity on Monday of this week of $. o On be ...T¢ Ib or 4 ths for 25¢ L 22.......2 th hags 2te appears at Moore‘s Theatre, on the the d« (THE BIG STORE) orders away, give us a chance to quote you on Owing to present conditions we will guarantee the 5¢ or 6 for 25¢ followin Wash Boards, Clothes Baskets, Wringers, Door Matts, Crock Churns, all. Saws, Grape Twine and Rope. What we haven‘t on hand we will get 2 for 25¢ nove y Hee 51 :s 54 We oi es We 2 for 25¢ 2 for 30e .lse se .lse 18e Our Prices * in that the some the wound in his left wrist. He is now home on leave and has to report for duty again in England on May 1st, but it is not likely that he__will be sent back to France THE GRIMSBY HOSPITAL SUP. . PLIES CLUB The GRIMSBY Hospitat Supplics Club sent last week to the Canadian ‘ Those who are not already working for our wounded soldlers are invited to attend these mextings. % In the Red Cross Bulletin for Febâ€" rua report of supplics sent out r g:l Cross Warchouses, in * gland, aartng November, 1916, that 7.615 cases were disâ€" tributed in England and France durâ€" Ing that month, and only 2812 cases were receilved from Canada. Owing to the | those ;o[u monts to and staine | ing in any Purs. Jam® (in 4 TDI PETIEY . . r t n n n 589000000 on l lp lc Jélly Powders (McLarens)....>>.â€"« o. ons coude es . SOaiheeithe Corn Flakes (Krinkle)....«>><>> oL 2. 0) As in soln Bheriihe Corn Flakes (KeNOK®). ...« >««)crcount 9ns w e y â€" /+ ... Package Oatmeal, large (any bnnd).t Shredded Wheat. ...« «<>>>>>nnn* ’lfl” Rolled Oats (tn-h).......‘..............kIaorl.llu’e Royal Yeast. . ...« >« &nuor!d-.hrll“ Powdered Milk (KHM) ..«>>>>>>>«« 2l 2c c .. o0 .. .196 n 90e Eagle MilK.. 10666# «n na zen 5o * Corn Syrup, 5 tb tins (Crown Brand) . . . . . «... .. 26660 ... ++ +A0€ Maple Syrup (large bottes).....>«>>« i ce s sn th sraus s o S Black Teas will be a whole lot dearer. Try our 40¢ Black Ceylon Tea, or If you want something really delicious at 50¢, ask for our Light of Asia Tea. We have new Japan Teas at 30¢, 40c and a Basket Fired Japan (P 50¢; also a splendid high grade Gunpowder Tea @ ate We can make you up a nice Blended Mixed Tea for 10e Ih If you want a Coffee to please you, ask for our Britannia Coffee, ground by electric motor, while you wait. , Mr point to a slackening of effort on the part of Canadian women?t Our sold> lers are still "carrying on." . Those shocked and shattered men over there were wounded for our sakes, Can any womnn accopt the macrifice of comâ€" fort, of eafety, of lite Itsolf, made by those heroes, and not be Impelied by ghoer gratitu@e to ald im . binding those woun‘s, in supplytng frosh garâ€" monts to renlace the ratmont rent an! stained in battle, of in performâ€" Ing in any manner possible her duties 1 Cro "ross Society, Hamtlton Bra llowing supplies:â€" Manyâ€"tailed bandages. Yards unmedicated gauze. 1 tb rolls absorbent cotton hay shirts, mber. es thi alr ccelved pletion (in 4 1b pails) ancelleld Iting off of supplic ‘kening of effort on th ffort ts needed it has meet on Tuesday afâ€" 1 as Thursdays, _ at s. The evening moetâ€" Hamilton Branch, nt to only France 000 In ....5¢ Th or 5 Th« for 25¢ 5¢ cake or 3 doz. for $1.65 If your plano needs tuning commun icate with ye olde firme Heintzman & Co. Limited, cor, King & John Sts. Hamilton. Only expert workmen cmâ€" ployed and all work guaranteed. Playerâ€"plano work a specialty. Estiâ€" mates given on refinishing. ‘Phone [Specials 414 as a woman to the soldiers who Arg fighting for her. Steel Tube Posts PIANO TUNING Wice Fence A fow rolls of 7 fence left at 1 Binder Twine Ni. Sfi tike UL.....3 for t5e Stoney Creek, Ont. GRIMSBY 00 ft. Maniiia, 15 sacks to clear at 15¢ a Ib to make room. Certainly a good buy now, as now twine will bo much highâ€" i In. x 7% ft. in lots of 100 with wire clips at...33¢ each saving of rods. LEE Harware Phone 108 r. 4, Winona. it the old price, a $6 to $12 on 100 T. 8 and 9 win

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