Grimsby Independent, 1 Jun 1921, p. 3

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en C RD C OO conms J. H. CULP wishes to notify the public that he hae moved hi« Telegraph"and MPicket Office to Mr. E. V. Hoffman‘a store, three doors east of post office, whers he will be pleased to meet both old and new customers. Rall and Ateamehip Mickets, C. P. R, Telegraph Telsphone 392. # 1t let me send you <â€" my N« form. There is no charge are under no obligation find you a . buyer. Hugh Stoney Creek, ‘phone 101 3 an FEAIIHII-’ TICKETEâ€"WIL be pleased to give you full information regarding Fares, Sailings, etc. Agent ‘for all leading steamship lines. J. H. Culp, o p,n,..mlfiur-mdw' ofâ€" se (Bhana * if en nc Bd TRACTOR WORKâ€"Plowing, discing, cultivating, $1.6# per hour, F. H. Gillies, an Book Bros. farm. Phone 74 ring 13 he a~cemsmmege~rannre tC M M Tx:,on STRAIN â€" SICLIANâ€" BUTâ€" es o c 4CnE to lay and show. Now is der Baby Chicks and Eggs from my free ramge imported . stock. of . Buttercups. Eggs $2 for fifteen. Gies‘ strain of 8. C. Anconas, bred to lay egga, $2 for fifteen, Baby Chicks 35 cents each. R. J. Sermon, Winona Poultry and Fruit Farm, Box 15, INDEPENDENT ADS PAY FOR SALEâ€"At y â€" Eantâ€"New Bungalow, five bathroom; fireâ€" place, chestnut t cellar, ciatern, well, electric lights, nt walle, large Jetgepentsmits within a month; will sell RANGE FOR SALEâ€"Coal or Wood zâ€"-. with water front; good condition; Installing electricity and, have no use for It. A. Hermistor, Grimsby _ East, whone 177 ring 2. FOR SALEâ€"Spraymotor _ Pumpâ€" and Barrel;. Twoâ€"fusrow Vineyard Plow, nearâ€" ly new; Refrigerator; also some good Poâ€" tatoes und Sweet Corn. Apply P. H. Gamble, phone 415, Grimaby. FOR SALEâ€"Cream Wicker Baby Carâ€" ringe, umbrella top, $§; Baby Walker $1; Writing Desk, stained finish, $2; 1900 Washer "§4; Handy .Vacuum Cleaner 32. Apply P. 0. Box 94. . _ IF YOU want to sell your farm, Lots 50 feet by 116 to 230 feet in depth, Iruited WIRM peaches, pears, plums, cherries and grapes. An IDEAL spot for SUMMER and PERMANENT homes} water, electricity, telephone, * o OUR PRICES of $6.00 per foot and tip on EASY TERMS m- lwodud safe investment, and* we recommend VIEW GARDENS with the same confidence as we sold MEL ROSE, ROSEMOUNT and CoNNAUGHT PARK, now known as Hamilton‘sTinest southeast subdivisions. SECURE YOUR LOT A'l" OPENING PRICES * And watch this property grow in value. Plans and further particularsâ€" € o e Eons S t U 24 stands will be received. by any one of the following committee: A. F. Hawke, W. _'d!-rrll. W. E. Drury, Grimsby, Out. POR SALEâ€"The Methodist Church Shed is for salé.~ Offers. for same as it Lakeview Gardens FORD _ CHAS8I8 â€" Nineteenâ€"nineteen model, five demountable wheels, oversize tires, qulet renning mosor, snap for quick male, Box 331, Grimaby. yR W.~ W. Lipt1, Vinemount. Phone Winona 26 ring 3. M 200 ob ol oi cthient i icA ie hn general purpose, chestnut color, and real nicely marked. Apply to Orlando Nelson, Calstor Centre, Ont. FOR SALEâ€"A quantity of Choice Hay â€"Timothy, and also Lucerne and Blue Grass, mixed. Will cither deliver or sell at the farm. Apply to ‘Alex. Strong. nth a (Pan in 4 Soranes Weant s Mens; a Couch and a Cot. Mrs. T. 9. 0 en en on PP ammeliohid .. Calstor Centre, Ont. R. R. No. 1. mul.lsâ€"omwmlhhl.n. mw.d-nn‘lunnm. dition, Apply Mrs. Rees, Kidd avenue. _ FOR SALEâ€"Two Fresh Milch also quantity of Miliet for seed or c feed. Phone 70 ring 12, Girimahy. CCZosAnOne 10. FOR SALEâ€"Verandah Roof and Posts, ‘ good design nnd easy to erect; size FOR SALEâ€"A Handsome young Horse, Wednesday, June ist, 1921 @Mmmmmmae l 82 0n FOR SALE OR.RENT M’-mmm&m , Lake Ontario NOW ON SALE AT OPENING PRICI KEN PEEDâ€"Quantity of Spring for chicken feed. Phone 10 ring _ GEO. E. ARMSTRONG 32 MAIN STREET EAST, /40 dowlenii aoritd 0700000 DO; Il“ THIS OPPORTUNITY new â€" listing unless _1 Dertram, ring 15, chicken 16, ‘The recent extension of the franâ€" chise in Sweden now gives that counâ€" try more women voters than men. ‘The total number of women work: ers employed in commercial under takings in Japan is more than 130,â€" _ The Chicago Woman‘s Club is one of the ploneer organizations of its kind in the United States. _ °_ EBCY Miss Betsy Bowmai of Wilmore, Ky., recently celebrated her 100th birthday in the same house in whict she was bork. $ In Egypt it is a custom not to go to church for | more after there has been the family. U ‘~Policewomen in Bouin are pald at the rate of $1,200 a § Three women have _ announced their candidacy for seats in~the Vir ginia Iollgh!un. * * is to ‘be demobilized. ~One of the latest fads among the women on the Riviera is that of wearing monocles. ... ____ _ â€" . â€"Five women were appointed in 1920 to the examining corps of the United States patent office. _ ____ _ After two years of service, the Polâ€" ish women‘s battalion, 3,000 strong, ~ The United States army maintain: a school for the training of younr women as nurses. . _ t ACCOMMODATION for young .men In'n_n!cru. Good home, Mrs. Peedic, Maly Sthvet West, phong 419w/ % WANTEDâ€"A Single Horse Dray in good condition; a Jersey . Cow â€" newly freshened; Ladder for fruit picking. Apâ€" WANTEDâ€"To buy or rent for summer for light farm work, m cheap horse. H. ArrH. phone 336, Grimahy. or around Grimsby, Apply P.O. Box Grimaby P. 0. + cows. Robert Beamer,, phone .70, ring 1%, Grimaby, _ BERRY PICKERS WANTEDâ€"Six cight Strawberry Pickers at once. Ch Durham, _ Maple ‘ avenue, _ phone ~ Grimaby, WANTEDâ€"A stenographer, with slight knowledge of bookkeeping :and good at figures, THE .INDEPENDENT, phone a8 330 05 gin0 fATITC® womant ‘to :‘ do washing and cleaning. XMrs, O. Offeld, phone 221w, Grimsby, 1 (WANTEDâ€"Dining room girl for Com mercial Hotel, Beamasville. Mrs. Cosmos WANTEDâ€"Strawbherry pickers. Nelles, phone 116. 4. FOR SALEâ€"Heintzman Upright Piano, good condition, $100, Four plece Walnut Parior Suite, $76. Parior Centre Table, $7, Music Cabinet, $10. G. R. Simpson, Grimsby, & sn y P Pn e nsm warming closet and reservoir, Walker, phone 521. Grimabe: Nem uns enc lt P Oe â€" ETWS Range, as good as new; 20}inch oven and urmias c oi do iess . VW WANTEDâ€"Sucking Calves WANTEDâ€"A small house TOMATO PLANTSâ€"For sale, a q tity of late .‘Tomato Plants, M. V Bartiett, Station Road, Beamavilie, WNNNNMAAALpnamaaaaas l2 222000 @ oace «td t ee S id make, 12â€"fopter, with 12, Winona, or Hox 33. "" ""4!** Phong WAX FOR SALEâ€"A Canoe, HAMILTON 4. Phone Regent 2140 MISCELLANEOUS ‘N"'rl‘ifi-_-A_nllrnH. woman‘ to FOR SALE OR RENT © HELP WANTED good tires, in first 157, fruited with stom for women lor a year or been a death in uccorded and _lot, in Wylle 42, 43, @it Scoutmaster M. °R. Summers, Tined James St 8. from Stuart. As the viceâ€" regal procession pas#ed, fell inâ€" ‘imâ€" mediately behind, and paraded to the City Hall. The Guard of Honor ~was marched to the City Hall, also,. imâ€" mediately after the inspection by the viceâ€"regal party and took their postâ€" tions in selected dreas which had been kept clear for it. Scoutmaster Summers and those of the GRIMSBY Troops under his courmand had the honor of lining the steps to the door« way of the City Hall, with drooped staves, during the entrance ands exit of the . viceâ€"regal party; and . the GRIMSBY Band Troop entertained the vast crowds with their excellent work, during the wait for the presenâ€" tation of the civic address, and. reâ€" ception inside the building. . The GRIMSBY® Band Troop, under ‘Assistâ€" ant Scoutmaster Harry Clark, also played during the exit of the viceâ€" regal party from the civic buildings; stopping immediately upon their enâ€" trance to the waiting automobiles; and again they were Jm recipients of congratulations . and laudatory _ reâ€" marks from the Chief Scout of Canâ€" ada; the splendid andâ€"almost perfect performar@e of Troop Leader A. 8. Bierd, with the bt: drum, coming in for special mdution, ~After the ceremonial, the Troops fell in on the Market Square, and hocded theâ€"Hamâ€" ilton District Troops to the Haymarâ€" ket on John Street, where they were dismissed; the Band Troop and ofâ€" ficers being the guests of the. Ham:â€" ilton District Association at . lunchâ€" eon at the Contral Y. C. C. A. while District Scoutmaster Livingston . wils the guest of Lfeut.â€"Col. Di). Hooper, D. 8. 0. M. C,, eic., at the luncheon extended to His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire, and his son the Mar« quis of Hartington, at the Royal Connaught Hotel. The Scouts were allowed their freedom from parade @uring the balance of the das, and reâ€" turned ‘home at their, will; .".'dr.::“..;w ON Troop § ’muâ€"llr were 73 _ all ranks proceeded fo Hamilton on Friâ€" »| day morning, last, by special car to |participate in the Hamiltén Civic j welcome to Their Excellencies the ‘| Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, on ‘U..“ Mnl:.h‘:‘ it :‘nm'l'or-lm Sta | Upon ut |tion, the GRIMSBY Troops marched |by way of King, James ‘and _ Stuart Streets to the Grand Trunk Railway Station, where six Scouts, six Cubs |and the Band Troop were told off to join the Hamilton District Scouts, in the formiation of a guard of honor. |The GRIMSBY representatives stood separately from the Hamilton guard; and on the left of the line. When Tholr Excellencies the Duke and puc of Devonshire stepped froi the train at 9.48, the GRIMSBY Band Troop in command of Assistant Scout mn7l¢r Harry Clark gave the Genâ€" eral Salute and Flourish, in a manâ€" ner unexcelled by any amateur orâ€" ganization of the kind; and for this exempMfication of their hard work and training _ were highly compliâ€" mented by ‘Theâ€" Governor General.| Diswrict Scoutmaster J. A. M. Livingâ€" ston, took command of .the Guard, and met Their Excellencles, as they appronchedâ€"ar@ was . complimented on the appearance and performance| of the Band Troopâ€"and asked the Scoutâ€"and Ove Horvice Reveral of; the Dand SQquts whom fil ~Grimsby ‘Fraam poujli _ C oFs to recruit men and horses for.the G,rim:bvy Troop, Fighting "B" Squadron, 2nd Draâ€" goons, to proceed to Niagara CunP for summer training from June lzth to 25th, inclusive, and is now signing on many old members of this famous unit. 1 The difficulty in, securing horses has . caused Fighting . "B" Squadron, in the nization of the Regiment, to be‘s Irt into three recmilin‘ lmn,-Eut the headquarters stillâ€"remain at (Erilmby, from which point many score of redâ€"blooded men enlisted llltough this historic squadron for their overseas service ; and the Grims E 1;1’0'(.)]) of lht"&rimsby Squadron is aiming at being THE TROO of the camp. â€" f More generous.pay and allowances are in vogue for this year‘s camp, ap:dan fo:‘,r.nen of experience, and if °§: are desirous of \ n%ing portion ‘of your vacation in a most p{pulm_lt and profitâ€" :fi?. manner, you can do no better than to communicate with Lieut. Burland at.once, and attest with a real fighting outfitâ€"and not an organization of "tin soldiers." _‘ He can be reached by phoning 64 or 275, Grimsby, M BOY SCOUT T tm Ti Pn dA t is i BP i c 4) this famous unit. P The difficulty ~in, securing horses Squadron, in the ization of the }hree re:fli(in‘ areas,* Ent the headquar Lieut. Charlie horses for.the Gri paraded 10 NEWS ANDâ€"ORDERS (EEKâ€"The Band Troop Jn to parade _ #t seven on _ Thursday _ night, in em, with . instruments, t? JOIN THE SECOND DRAGOONS THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, beven aes 22 ECC i Me uen Lo oo mm en Burland has received orders to récruit maho Meosses e on c ns to the $Â¥blic to show his Irig blooms. He has 'll!w: wonderful lk\lmm of name§ varicties with a _ rlot _ Of color fr0k wiite to doep purple. The wbject . (f the:o visiting days is to A keen interest in the affairs of tha Braneh, and patronage af the rooms and canteen. wilk woon put the Branch in the position it should oceupy in this district, and every compade or exâ€"service man is req «1 to put his shoulder to the wheel nm;F-io the local G.W.V.A. c strong {acta in the life of the community. give of flowers an opportunity to see better kept gardens at their besfand :o encourage the love of*flowerfand the benutifying of the district. AcCollum‘s residence‘ is next to tÂ¥ Park school and the pubâ€" lic is e but it is especially urged thaBhe mombers of the Horâ€" ticultural @clety pe present. AUCTION SALE DATES THURSDAYâ€"JUNE 2â€"SALE OF EDWAMD KEITH, McCurrich‘s Sideâ€" road South, BEAMSVILLE, on this date Is CANCELLED, by | request of the owner. Jbs. A. Livinggton, Aucâ€" tioneer. L1D sEE FLOWERS nual meeting of the Horâ€" wlety the matter Was having "visiting days" <a@ Would visit the varâ€" at their height of bloom. avening, June 3, Pres!â€" icCollum will be at home t . c o# W . M. Stewart Drug Co. _Limite‘ Is there bathroom and other conveniences........ Number you can accommodate #f for meals only and price.....%. Number you can accommodate 4 for rgems only, and price. a1s.5% Number you can accommodate for rooms and meals, and price Grimsby at them. All your favorites in one box. Oh, but they‘re delicious ! ; And they are known to many young ladies in this town already! Atour Candy Counter, in handâ€" some, fullâ€"measure boxes. Ontario

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