Grimsby Independent (18851105), 28 Dec 1921, p. 5

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WANTEDâ€"A woman, one or (two mights a week to stay in house where there are small children. No work. Must live in Grimaby East neighborâ€" m. Apply Mre. Ashton, Phone 7â€"4. * \ ANYONE KNOWING the whereâ€" of one Grace Ethel Jenner, who prior to the month of July, 1921, City of Toronto, and previously ‘Town of Grimsby, are requested unicate with Anderson & Mcâ€" , 2881 Dundas Street 'nt.‘ #AND TRUNKâ€"CANADIAN NA« AL RAILWAYS. Tickets for sale these lines and connections, Also ;--Mp tickets for winter sailings. _ LO8Tâ€"In Grimsby, crank for Maxâ€" well car. Reward at Independent Ofâ€" fige. C. J. Daniecls, Grimaby, < _____ Smithville t;mhn:ll-l‘l:l:-lh;i chicken coop and corn crib; bush; spring water in pasture; FOR SALEâ€"A‘ pair of childrens hockey skates and | shoes, number three. Apply to J. P. Robertson, ie ath?" . ce c ce n d _ HORSE FOR SALEâ€"Good _ road horse. J. C. Bolon, Murray street, phone 324â€"J, Grimsby. _ tle used, as owner has been Ii!; fine wondition. Phone 191 R 2. _ FOR SALEâ€"Jersey cow, with calf :y side. Apply J. W. Unwin, phohe 10. FOR SALEâ€"A quantity of baled hay. Apply W. Groff, phone 64â€"21, Beamsville. FOR SALEâ€"1920 Ford sedan, litâ€" Wednesday, W. M. Stewart Drug Co. Limited HELP WANTED Afitugétlpp Razor am soil. Price very reasonâ€" L. R. Lanham, ‘Phone 21, START THE NEW YEAR Saving Pennies â€"â€"â€"Buying Gomfort A COOL, CLEAN SHAVE FOR :â€"5 OF A CENT C OME in and we will show m pe | you the wonderful GRIMSBY R | G H T BY_COMING HERE FOR YOUR BOXED CHOCOLATES AND QLIrop naZzor It is in a class by â€"sharpens itself itself. Let us demonstrate f it _ for youâ€"show you how it works. _ So simple, yet so effective. Razor, strop and 12 blades in assortment of cases, $5.00 the set. Other sets up to $16.50. HOME MADE BIRRELLS TEA ROOMS A N D Y OQUR OWN MAKE i Valet: : AutoStrop Razor 1g21. shaves guaranteed from every dollar package. It The _ greatest _ timeâ€"saver, moneyâ€"saver, worryâ€"saver, on the market. Built like a watch. _ It strops itself. The ent, or commodity. The only man who should not advertise is the one who has nothing to offer in the way of advice or who cannot make good." Who Should Advertise. It is truly said: "Advertising is the education of the public as to who you are, where you are, and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talâ€" Live newspapers make an effort to put before the public the fact that "It pays to advertise." But it is not ofâ€" ten that a â€"woman will clip an article tha; deals with advertising and bring it to th» desk. She is jut an ordi« nary everyâ€"day wife and mother but finds time to read. And this is what she handed Jn: ¢$â€"$182 PER DAY Being paid to our successful students. la-nn*lnl::t-“n. Be an starting; learn all about overhnuling, m mmum for h.dm..‘lu eataiogue, _ The hig Hemphill School at Toronto is the upnulbnml»dniul-: Amumm King St, West, Toronto. _ 1,08Tâ€"On Tuesday, December 27, a gold wrist watch on Main road beâ€" tween Mr. J. M. Metcalfe‘s or Livingâ€" ston avenue and Mrs. Harriet Bigâ€"â€" gar‘s. Finder please reurn to Mrs. Biggar. Reward. LO8Tâ€"In town on Saturday evenâ€" Ing last, silver plated Eversharp penâ€" cll engraved with words "Sage 1921". Will finder please return to Indepenâ€" dent Office. FOUNDâ€"On Main street, a gold wrist watch. Owner can have same by proving property at Burgoyne‘s MEX WANTEDâ€"There is always a demand for automobile and tractor mechanics and drivers. We teach you so that you can drive and repair all makes of cars and tractors. Why not take our ‘three months course starting from January 1st We can arrange your board. Full particuâ€" lars tan be had by writing St. Cathâ€" arines Auto School, 12 Ontario street, St. Catharines, Ontario. WOEX READ THE ADYS. LOST AND FOUND 5o MEN WANTED â€" ONTARIO .On December 1, 1921, ‘The Indeâ€" pendent started a new era in Its eareer by the advancing from a alxâ€" column to a sevenâ€"column paper, which of course necessitated the purâ€" chasing of a different paper 0n which to print the larger size. As is usual the wholesale house was taken into consultation in order to get the best suitable stock. Several have remapk~ ed the improvement and the followâ€" ing letter from the wholesalers shows that they are at least not ashhmed of the stock supplied and verify the opinions expressed by others locally: Hamiiton, Ont., Dec. 20, 1921. Messrs. Jas. A. Livingston & Sons, Grimsby, Ont. Gentlomen:â€" Mr. Rason has given u; the two coples of The Independent, which he received when recentfly in Grimaby. The paper is very pleasing and should be an increasing factor for good in your town. We are glad that the paper we shipped you whows up to good advantage therein, Wishing you the compliments of the Senson and prosperity for the doming year, We .r',-' Messrs. Jas. A. Livingston & Sons, Publishers, Grimsby. Gentlemeniâ€"I take this opportunâ€" ity of thanking you for your business in the past year and can assure yOU thag we will give your account our best Service in the coming year. .. [2.2.2 2 .20 in dlaedd cyd v inA Wishing you and all your staff the Compliments of the Holiday Season and All Prosperity in the New Year. 1 remain, yours faithfully, J. A. Campbell, Several nice Christmas greeting cards have reached the desk, notable umong which is one from J. P. Robâ€" ertson, grocer, and one from the wholesale stationery firm of Buntin, Gillies & Co. of Hamilton. One of the most appreciated is a personal letâ€" ter from J. A. Campbell, manager of the Grimsby branch of the Bank of Hamilton. _ The idea is unique ‘and will surely be appreciated by all reâ€" cipients. The letter reads: | Bank of Hamilton, Grimsby, ‘ Dec. 23, 1921. ‘Wed., Dec. ~28â€""Jim the Penman" h with Lionel Barrymore and a Pathe. Thurs., Dec. 29thâ€"Special, "The Afâ€" fairs of Anatol" with an all star cast. Admission 27 and 37 cents. Sat., Dec. 31â€""Godless Men" a Goldâ€" wyn production and a Comedy. Mon., Jan. 2ndâ€"Earle Williams in "A Master Stroke" and episode 8 = of ‘The Sky Rangers." ‘ Wed., Jan. 4thâ€"â€"Norma Talmadge hn‘ "The Passion Flower and a g MOORES THEATRE § â€" ATTRACTIONs â€" I. OLMSTED , _ 1g22 I would like to manage the business of Grimsby as carefully as though I were the sole owner and the whole burden of my misâ€" takes and extravagance$ would fallLon my self. _ FOR MAYOR GRIMSBY ‘The People‘s Candidate ___ Yours truly, Duntin Gilles & Co. Limited THE SUPPORT OF THE RATEPAYERS Is % SOLICITED FOR APPRECIATIONS GRIMSBY MUST CONTINUE TO GO AHEAD CAUTIOUSLY THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO n P PCY CHAS. T. FARRELL (Born and Raised in Grimsby and Proud ofâ€"it) LIVINGSTON ELECT GRIMSBY CANNOT STAND STILL: FOR REEVE 1922 IS HAPPY,‘ HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS â€"KEEP IT THAT WAY BY M A Y OR OF GRIMSBY, FOR 1922 VOTING (JAMES ORLON) Manager FOR A near by farmer has a novel meâ€" thod of doing the family churning. ‘That was one of the Hated chores of long ago, and it had to be done * beâ€" fore breakfast. Times have changed, the drudgery has been eliminated and the hated monotony has now become w labor of love. ‘The same old churn will dg but it must be more than half full of cream. During the operation the lid must be screwed down and the whole contraption boited to the bottom of a car; a Ford will do. Now ui’t‘ynlu{" ready, and aftér runâ€" ning four Tnll& and back over any part of the Ontario Rord System thé work will be done and the dairymald may skim off the butter. We can‘t vouch for the success of the work but pass it on to those who have the churn, the cream. the car and the courage to try out . the experiment. We ire told that the car |hu'|!ld u:)l L d i oc c se ie travel at a rate of more than alx miles an hour. as the agitation will be excessive and the butter liable to be too soft and lacking in fibre. I have again accepted a nominâ€" ation for the position of Councilâ€" lor for your Township and reâ€" spectfully solicit your continued support and confidence. I have served in the Council several years and if reâ€"elected will continue to serve you to the best of my ability and judgment. A happy New Year to all. Ladies and Gentlemen: AND INFLUNCE IS RESPECTFOLLY SOLICITED FOR Having had three years‘ experâ€" ience in the Village of Grimsby Council I feel justified in solicitâ€" ing your yote and influence for Reeve of the Town of Grimsby, for 1922. JAS. 1. THEAL ELECTORS NORTH GRIMSBY E. F. HURST GEORGE DOUGLAS REEVE YOUR VOTE FOR COUNCILLOR OF NORTH GRIMSBY. 1922 NEW CHURNING METHOD FOR 1922 TOWN OF GRIMSBY CoUunNnciL 1922 COUNCILLOR Wm. FARROW I take this opportunity of thanking you for your past conâ€" fidence, and to assure you, that, should I be reâ€"elected, I shall enâ€" deavor at all times to further the best interests of our Town. A. M. MILLWARD In compliance with the wishes of my friends I have decided to offer my services to you as Alderâ€" man for the coming year. Wishing you all a prosperous New Year. As a_ lifeâ€"long, resident of Gtigmb} I feel that I know enough of the needs of the town to work to the interests of all. I ask your support to act as your servant as Councillor for 1922. , Men and Women: In over thirty years of newsâ€" paper work I have sat at many Council meetings and have had unlimited opportunity to study municipal affairs; also I have read and reâ€"read "The Municipal Act" which book some of my opâ€" ponents do not even know the exâ€" istence of. * In asking your support as a éandidate for the Council of 1922 I can assure you that the knowâ€" ledge thus gained will be used to your advantage. We have been property ownâ€" ers and taxpayers in Grimsby for over fifty years, and I am selfish enough to want our taxes not raised, any more than you do yours. _ But all reasonable imâ€" provements _ will have _ my thorough sanction. Ladies and Gentlemen ELECTORS ARTHUR HEWSON In u;ticipation. 1 thank Grimsby, Dec. 27, 1921. ALDERMAN â€" HUNTER TOWN OF GRIMSBY For 1922 + Requests Your Vote For T. K. (ENZY) Yours faithfully, TO THE voUu, To the Electors of the Town of Grimsby To the Electors of the Town of Grimsby YOUR VOTE ISs RESPECTâ€" FULLY SOLICITED FOR After several years residence in Grimsby, and after the importunâ€" ities of many electors I have deâ€" cided to become a candidate for I solicit your vote and promise to do my best for the interests of the Town of Grimsby. Having served you to the best of my ability in the Council for 1921, 1 again solicit your support for reâ€"election. +7 the Council of 1922. A I have accep: tion for Councillor | 1922 and as I will be uns make a personal canvas i this opportunity of asking support. ALDERMAN 1g22 Motto: Service and Economy. A prosperous New Year to all. PHILIP TREGUNNO *And~influence "is respectfully, solicited for D. E. SWAYZE FOR ALDERMAN . E. MANNELL ALDERMAN ALDERMAN WALKER E. E. FAREWELL YOUR VOTE CHAS. DURHAM 1922 VOTE FOR FOR cor 1922 take vour

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