Grimsby Independent, 7 Sep 1921, p. 8

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FUNERAL OF HON. LIONEL H. CLARKE The photograph shows the body of the late Liecutenantâ€"Governor of Ontario leaving the church after the service. Thousands of mournâ€" ing citizens lined the streets from St. Paul‘s Church to oMunt Pleasâ€" ant Cemetery to pay their last respects and to watch the very imâ€" pressive State funeral pass by. Canon Cody is on the extreme right EIGHT of the picture. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE AREA (1) Shaded area shows where famine conditions prevail. _ (2) White Russia, where Red army of 60,000 men is concentrated. â€"(3) Roumania which fears invasion of hungry hordes. _ Arrows point direction of flight from famine district. ‘ Includes shirts, collars, neck» wear, hoslery and many other needfuls to sult men of varying tastes. Call and wants. make known . your up sufficient ot l‘nlkm "Homeâ€"made honey cones" were be» Ing made on the spot, and though practically all who a‘tended have at some time eaten ice cream in cones, it was novel and interesting to them to see them made and much attenâ€" tion was given. D. Durkam (Cement Blocks) Cement blocks are being very much used in building nowadays and this exhibit plainly arrayed drew a goodâ€" :y share of interest, Merritt Bros. (Baskets) Fruit baskets and containers are important in the â€" business life _ of Grimsby district and this firm showed their appreciation of this fact by a splendid exhibit of their products, and local visitors took a keen interest. A. R. Fisher & Sons (Barrels) Not pretty, but solid construction -nm-mm-otmom&u the cooperage of Fisher & Sons, and apple growers and shippers _ spent considerable time around it. The Judson D. Russ Co, Curtain stretchers l;::l unknown quantity to the average man, but the won;:"wok a keen ‘ll-.l:':o’n L.‘ II'.I: tastefully arranged household _ accessory. _ ‘The Gilray stretcher was a GrimsbÂ¥ . invantinn W Ww@‘0!y arranged display of this household _ accessory. _ ‘The ofll’w‘ stretcher was a Grimsby llm‘ ::ad has been made a goodly number wanes of years > D# _ vices, pipe cutters, pipe threaders and boring braces nllha“ by this company came in for a share of attention though they were WDutch to most. _ The display _ was creditable not only to the makers but to Grimsby _ as a manufacturing centre. _ _M. A: Miller (Baker), ‘ ;.rhe ;Quullu' Mc‘rr:“ :‘u -m t the appetites o ore. ;u_:l. cakes, ples and a wedding cake Lai ds e e e e helped to make this display the cenâ€" tre of marked attention and mane tre of marked attention and many were reminded that it was time to go and eat. More with the ostensible view of inâ€" creasing the capital stock of the comâ€" pamy so.that larger premises may be erected, the Baymac Company put up a good showing. _ What drew the most attention were two tires made by this company some months ago; one of which had run over £,000 miles on a truck on the Grimsbyâ€"Hamilton highway, and" the other had run 4,500 miles and never been off the _rim, and was still not worn very badly. ‘ Birrell‘s Tea Reoms | Making candy at the booth drew much attention from all and brought forth laudatory ‘remarks â€" on _ every hand, _ Decorations were forgotten when a taste of the candy. was had and many hundreds of nickles and dimes were brought forth for a more extended indulgence. [ @ Dominion Canners, Ltd. "Our motto is ‘Quality and Cleanâ€" liness‘" was the keynote of this ¢xâ€" tbit, the reason being given as all Canadian help./ . The display _ comâ€" sisted of many cases and cans of the produce of these factories, aud was tastefully arranged. _ Manager Ed Todd, was in evidence and was much gratified at the attention paid the disâ€" play, | A worthy exposition . whichn. must|â€" have taken a lot of trouble to put on, was that of the above firm, . Bas« kets being a common subject of conâ€" versation and a much used necessity, much interest was taken, especially in view of the skill shown in the arâ€" rangement. / Grimsby Steel Furniture Coâ€" "Madeâ€"inâ€"Canada Goods" is a slogan of this comipany and the "Madeâ€"inâ€" Grimsby" exposition was a good one. Cheffoniers, sideboards,» layerâ€" plano stools, etc., combined .th the leading line, "steel furniture," made an extremely presentable . showing, and drew a full quota of visitors with many complimentary â€" remarks . and interested queries, Grimsby Brick & Tile Co, Home and comfort was the theme here. _ A nicely arranged fireplace was a pleasant sight and the display of the company products was interâ€" esting. _ The fireplace drew the eyes of all, and the samples of work were | much commended by those interested. French experimenters have discov. ered an economical method for makâ€" Ing cast iron and steel that eliminates the necessity for using coke. _ _ A new measure for liquids also serves as its own funnel as a spout with which it is provided can be turned in any desired direction. Genuine diamonds sparkle if im« mersed in clear water in a bright light while imitation stones, especâ€" inlly if made of paste, appeat dull. The Government of Equador has acâ€" u&(cd the proposal of a French cotpany to establish fourteen new radio telegraph stations in that counâ€" T. ulA Raised and lowered by a detachâ€" able crank, a coding grill that can be adjusted without danger of burnâ€" ing the fingers h>s been inevated. Of French invention is an automoâ€" bile device for entrolling the curronl‘ that enters and flows from . storage batterles used on automobiles. M A new steel window shutter con D¢ raised to any desired height or rolled entirely out of sight by mechanism operated from Inside a window. © T MSoesere usds by 414004 LCB c uiracP A7od w By way of experiment in gweden a aixâ€"mile ~strotch of land telograph cable w»s laid by an airplane and placed in service in eight minutes. 3. BP PR GEULICT D wiveR peneey o2 es ds For fastening the ends of wires used to tie packages a twisting taol operated like a brace and bit has invented by a New Jersey man. * aigig Jn darkened rooms an l‘nnnu(l luminous paint H. H. Farrell & Sons (Baskets) MADEâ€"INâ€"GRIMSBY (Continueg from page 1) _ *# K[d:l!lly well to draw its share Baymac Tire & Rubber Co, W. 6. THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO s Jinvented & MERATITT L a| bright for a â€" newspaper Manufacturing Co, Baker (Cones) ip ACCESS SYSTEMS LTD 41370 Wallace Road Oakville, Ontario L6L 2Y2 bnana 825â€"1166 ‘ MAIN STREET WEST s _______,,_____â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_-;_-'_:"'_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-‘”"â€"-’"""w Some regular goods, in‘ both dark and light colors. _ Pretty patterns with white ground, blue and pink flowers, spots, and stripes. . Indigos and other desirable colâ€" ors. _ Also a few remnants, suitable for quilts or children‘s garments. . While they last. Heavy now 356. e ies Heavy twilled cotton, suitable for night shirts or middies, was 75¢, now 45¢. Extra quality nainsook, 35¢. Bleached cotton, 36 in., 20. BLEACHED COTTON 34â€"in. striped flannelette, per yd. ase. 34 in. white flannelette, per yd. 35¢â€" 27 in. white flannelette, per yd. 25¢. 27 in. striped flannelette, per yd. 19¢: Flannelette blankets, $2.50 to $3.50. FLANNELETTE PRINTS We still have on hand a limited number of copies of the "Old Boys‘ Reunion" Edition of the Independent, with the illustrated section. These papers can be had FREE by applying at the Ofâ€" fice. Send them to your friends and show them what a live town you live in. OME EPTEMBER Still a few copies‘left over that can be had free by citizens. They make a nice souvenir to send to your friends. SsoUVE NIR PROGR A MME S N A P S Phones:â€"Business Office 36; Editorial Rooms 23 F R E E INDEPENDENT LINCOLN‘S LEADING WEEKLY a S'l J sA 8|4 Bleached Sheeting. .. ........>>>> 9i4 Bleached Sheeting ..........>>>>> 84 Unbleached Sheeting ......<>..>â€" $2.00 values in white, brown, chamâ€" pagne, to clear at $1.50. A very lupedorlincolbluknnkho“ in 9, 914 and 10, $1.50. > Ladies‘ fine black cotton hose, 25¢. TOWELS & TABLE LINEN Checked glass towelling, per yd. (this (this week), 25¢. wetk). 39¢. ‘Turkish towels, good size and quality, blolclld- â€"â€""‘:d ‘°°|°'°d', _v’”_ each. ‘oodt..ll $1.98. HAVE YOU BEEN FOLLOWING THE COTTON MARKET? About the middle of August raw cotton was quoted at 12.50 or someâ€" \ where near there. Sept. 3rd it was 17.50 and is still going strong. That _ means that low water mark was reachâ€" l ed in Aug. In the face of this sharp adâ€" | vance, the mills have withdrawn their | prices, but zood; which we were forâ€" \ tunate enugh to secure last month are |\ now being offered very cheap, as the |\ following prices will prove. GET | ~YOUR SUPPLY NowW. Children‘s hose, 25¢ up. HOSIERY SPECIALS Wednesday, w 7. igat SHEETING HEN damask, â€" beautiful GRIMSBY (this 39¢

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