Grimsby Independent, 26 Jul 1916, p. 5

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JEWELER, â€" GRIMSBY Musical}Instruments Wrist Watches N l n l l s o n i t t t o o o o 4 o o i i i t MRA NRAAA T *4 4 4 4 444 4 44 * t oo s s s i s s i s o o o o n o o o o o o o i s P i i i i i o i i i o t t s 4* We carry only those made by reâ€" liable makers. 4 Ladies, $8.50, $9.00, $12.50 up. Military $5.00 $7.50, $10.00 up. Watches Mortgage Sale of Farm Property UNDER a Mortgage which will be pro duced at theâ€"time of sale, Mr. Thomas Burrows will sell at his Auction Rooms, Number 11 Rebecca Street in the City of Hamilton on Tuesday, the 15th day of August, 1916, at twelve o‘clock noon, All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate in the Township of Saltfieet, in the County of Wentworth, being composed of part of Lot number Three in the First Concession of the Township of Saltfieet, and being the South twentyâ€"five and a half acres of that certain parcel of thirtyâ€"nine and a half acres of land purchased by Jd@mes Harper fromJonathan R. Pettit and des scribed in the Conveyance thereof _ as follows:â€"being composed. of all that portion of lot number Three in the First Concession of the Township of Saltfleet lying South of the Great Western Railâ€" way â€" Company‘s property, _ the parcel mortgaged being all of said thirtyâ€"nine and a half acres except the parcel there of owned by Peter Hunter Hamilton. 1 t per it on es in UVR ED. _ MAICOS PCOE ortion of lot number Three in the First "oncession of the Township of Saltfleet ying South of the Great Western Railâ€" way â€" Company‘s property, _ the parcel mortgaged being all of said thirtyâ€"nine ind a half acres except the parcel there f owned by Peter Hunter Hamilton. TERMS. 10 per cent. at time of sale, balance without interest within 30 days. For other terms and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneer or to KIRWAN MARTIN Sun Life Building, Hamilton, Vendor‘s Solicitors. Datfiglgt Hamilton this 18th day of July, VERNON TUCK For Men And Young Men WEDNESDAY, JULY The materials used in the wmaxing of these splendid shirts is the best securable. It will not shrink or fade and when worn presents an appearance, that can be fannd anlv in a shirt much A. F. HAWKE styles, soft All pearl bi ~»~Regular. FOr. ... «. Extra Value in Lounge Shirts. Blue, Black, aMuve, plain and invisible white stripes. All sizes $1.00 to Special Values In Stylish Summer Shirts z mmsen ts 9 upâ€" pamenaes x I s ,.,â€",:_z-‘% E7 "(afi R or WRIST SILK SHIRTS. EXTRA SPECIAL Our Full Guarantee. é nd only in a shirt much her priced. All are nicely shed â€" around the neckâ€" as. button holes, cufis and eular Stiped soft colla1 C % ,}% (| )0 l $4.50 rip« $1 111 UB 1916 | ‘~â€"The q ments a indents | required supplies and staf the men to wait to the «C 1for â€"furth«é went to C in this di scarce as With thirty thousand soldiers at Camp Borden, a tremendous amount of work has fallen upon the C.A.S.C. and they have responded splendidly A criticism appeared in a Toronto paper th%_ the soldiers were short of food. is is entirely a wrong imâ€" pression. One message sent a day or so ago by the officer in charge of the CAXS.C. to an 0.C. ofâ€"a unit asked if rations could be provided for his men the next day and it was ansâ€" wered, "Come along. We have enough to feed 45,000 troops for five days: Is that enough?" _ The quarters of the C.A.S.C. are two miles from the tented area. The supplies department of the army serâ€" vice corps have two great sheds with concrete floors covering an area of 150 by 50 feet each. In No. 1 shed are all the groceries and in the No. 2 shed, the meat, bread, bacon, butâ€" ter, potatoes and vegetables. In the rear of the sheds is a big brick building with three great ovens installed, where later the bread for the camp is to be baked. to Wwalt to the Office has live and the The ordnance department, under Major Lindon, has had a big task at present. At present in the ordnance stores, which are two big sheds simiâ€" lar to the C.A.S.C. and right behind them, with four railway tracks for On Sunday the staffs of the variâ€" ous departments were moving into the big new headquarters building, just on th einside of Hughes avenue, and opposte the ninth brigade area. The tented city has a frontage on Hughes evenue is abut three miles long. Logie avenue is the second avenue over from the station, which is a quarter of a mile distant from Hughes avenue. Ellott avenue is the third avenue from the staton. The tented city as seen with the troops under canvas today is equal to a solid block of tents 1%4 miles long and close on a third of a mile deep. C The biggest day of its kind at the camp was Sunday when 22 troop trains on the C.P.R, and G.T.R. with 11 battalion§ came in with 10,000 offiâ€" cers and soldiers all in camp soon after six o‘clock in the evening. They had started as early as 4 a.m. The 153rd. which would _ have made the twelfth, was held up at London due +n a aase of spnal meningitis. â€" BattAalIION IEOUNL iNULILLLUCIIL AZATUEREARLE! ob CCC Catawampus Creek, â€" which runs through a ravine and separates a number of the brigases from the cere monial area is being spanned by seyvâ€" eral bridges. The 159th. soldiers, who are mostly men what are used to the bush and lumber work, were chosen as pioneers for the work. To the surâ€" prise of many officers they erected three splendid bridges in two days and are erecting a number of others. The stalwart Northern Ontario men were supplied with axes and they cleared the bush from the sides _ of the ravine in rea?_diness for the bridgâ€" es with astonishing speed. The work they are dong has attracted . wideâ€" spread attention at the camp and the men of the 159th seem to regard it as an enjoyable recreation. z* There are many touches of humor at the camp and the best joke of all is against the Irish Fusiliers â€" from Toronto. On Monday & telegram mesâ€" senger rushed up to General Logie at headquarters with ° a telegram â€" and wanted to know where the "Trish Souvenirs" were quartered at the camp. It is a long time since the Gen eral had such a good laugh. The messenger did not realize for some time that the name was Irish Fusi liers. The spectacular entrance was Liat of the 114th Cayuga aBttalion. At the head of the unit marched four Inâ€" dians dressed in full Indan war panâ€" oply, with feathers waving and carryâ€" BOR from Hamil n unit re â€" t] turké 0 entrance was that ol W s of the camp 18 ie by the 159th ern Ontario. The .. ~~which runs id separates a es from the cere spanned by seyvâ€" )th. soldiers, who A MP it was ansâ€" have enough five days: Is H n omb« for fourâ€" an on rTE WALTER FIELD Miss Clara Field. of Smithville, reâ€" eeived a post card from her brother, Pie Walter Field, of Smithville, â€" anâ€" nouncing that he is a prisoner of war in Germany, and is wounded in the leg. Pte Field was previously reportâ€" ed missing and even though he is &A prisoner, the news that he was alive was breat relief. tD along two thoroughtiares avenue and Logie avenue, . two miles. It is almost a the railway station to the staff headquarters‘ building ing picture shows are estal side the camp lines, but mal will have to go a mile or tw to see a performance. Officers. have had the time of their lives in looking after all necessary arâ€" rangements. Some have been using horses as a mode of travel, but the life of a horse at horse at Camp Borâ€" den is brief. The district staff officers used up 15 horses last week and a sup ply of remounts were sent up from Toronto in a hurry On Monday. Many battaion officers are using automoâ€" biles, while others are shooting hithâ€" er and thither on motorâ€"cycles. A telephone exchange, wWith branch lines reaching to all parts of the C 0t rac« â€"nnened / Monday. Officers. have hal lives in looking afté rangements. Some horses as & mode life of a horse at h den is brief. The d used up 15 horses 1 ply of remounts V camp, W SILVER (GJ Beamsville, July has received his f silver grey foxes Klondike. They _ animals sent out, has received his first ghipment Of SIX silver grey foxes direct from the Klondike. They were seven of thé animals sent out, but one died in the car between Calgary and Sudbury. The owner is establishing a farm for the breeding of the foxes near Grasâ€" sies. t employ W 1€ as White Underskirts ml A few linen and other skirts, good widths, $2.25 to $3.00. Clearing C Princess Slips lin Materials and trimmings of _ a superâ€"cxcellent quality. Value $1.00 and$1.25. Lay in a supâ€" ply at the extremely â€" low price "of...... 4i .~ . <+i20096 A few only, worth $1.7 $2.00. Choice for...... Black Silk Petticoats White Voile Blouses mp U TS What woman ever had enough shirt waists for the warm season? These are so fetchâ€" ing you wont be able to resist their many charms of style, fabric and trimming. Price Styles and lengths to suit every figure and give the wearer the absolute maximum â€" of ‘good style, beauty and solid comfort. No. 182 is big value; during this sale we offer â€" it in sizes from 18 to 26 @ 69¢ e body of Mrs. Smith oyved at the Vinemot found on the T. H. & Fancy Parasols Special lin« Trilly bits of elegance that will deiight the woman who loves pretty things. Perfectly tailâ€" ored and cut with plenty of â€" material. Price.... . . . .$8.08 Tt ttalions now in brigade two _ thorol and Logie : and white. Your C U tI l as l n opene ov 111 YINEMOUNT Corsets mli n the bI THE INDEPENDENT, C almost a mile from ion to the permanent rs‘ building. The mov Â¥s are established inâ€" aes, but many soldiers i mile or two in order Inio 8 VC . M. STEPHEN SKS REY FOXE®S of white and black s. Smith who WAS Vinemount Quarry, T. H. &. B . tracks o mues. oC > to march in order to «o which. in .98c and $1.25 ill pl LS 16 @ar round extending , _ Hughes for almost ( hoice TC won wash gulary )1 thirty Bisbee $1.39 and fron 569¢ could featu The body wa and from there the=funeral too Mrs. Smith‘s as a shock to I Vinemount Qua Coroner Springste; accompan Hamilton. Tired, achin feet are a gre edy any of MEN5 TO6GERYSHOP rammn, NC nents. 7 yng len he mail ilthous} £ 31 rom EV HOFFMAN RIMSB Y 1e YoU‘LL GETâ€".LOTS OoF CHANGE BACK IF YoU COME IN AND BUY FROoM US NoW. WE HAVE PUT OUR PRICES AWAY DoOWN LoW To MoVE oUR SUMMER G@ooDS oUT FAA4F: : _A new line of Men‘s Neckwear of the latest New York patterns nAa colors at..............,. 220C Men‘s tweed and Blue pants, all sizes at $1.75, $2:75, $9.75, $4.75. + Men‘s lisle Hose in all the latâ€" CSP shades at.................aoC Men‘s Khaki pants. Special at TAKE CARE OF YOUR FEET 11 A fine line of boots and shoes, suitable for rough and continâ€" ous outdoor wear, or fine dress occasions. Men‘s Elk skin boots are practically waterproof, per pair.$3.75 Men‘s Oxfords marked away downâ€"about 50 pairs to clear. All kinds of outing and bathing shoes. Children‘s barefoot sandals worth $1.00, clearing @........69¢ The Model shoe for men and women has no superiors and few equals. Westons shoes for women and children are up to the mark in style and quality. Try a pair. : Children‘s black ribbed hose, all sizes............ Children‘s tan ribbed hose, all sizes, 15c or 2 for.. Ladies fine silk boot hose, white and black....... Black cotton hose, natural wool sole............. Men‘s fine cotton and lisle hoge........... ... 15¢ Buster Brown hose for boys. Old price........... Phone 392 Grimsby. HOSIERY Suits made to Measure. Cleaning and Pressing ONTARIO GVveI Brown at in ese a body! and the quite. recognizable. son and Constable _soon on the â€" scene Coroner Simpson, of weaty aud swollen discomfort to remâ€" 11 1 1M 0 n i1 n Ol rilments, just sma on son ith Mc ter 1O T SHOES 0 O n ht T1 sns § )1 black and whit 1CK, ins the L] on on ns TC re On behalf of the GRIMSBY boys under my command, I wish to convey to you and through you to the good ladies of the home town, their most greatful appreciation for the gifts reâ€" ceived. These splendiq chaps are caking tt their new conditions like old veterans, kindly donat his company, Mrs. H. H. Marsr, Grimsby, Ont. Dear Mrs. Marsh: Dear Si1 T have 1( PAID UP LIST Mrs. H. Pooley, Grimsby, Dec. J. Brough, Grimsby, May Frank Sifton, Grimsby, March R. Shannon. Grimsby, Dec. Harold Raynor, Grimsby, Jan. Geo. Russell, Jordan, Dec. E. y. Milmine, Stoney Creek Aug ta«e Palier Winona. Dec. M1I O Jas. Baker, Winona 1embp l0se W . A, Livingston, _ ditor of Independent ve just received from Capt. Kidd, of B Coy., 98th Batt., â€"a tharking the ‘ladies who S0 donated socks for the boys .of lit LETTER OF THANKS n 1€ )1 sizes up to 01 na t] 3 congrega astorate. " > this kind We don‘t set caught Yours very truly, wW. W. Kidd oC, Yours truly, Mrs. H. H. Marsh NoTHIN( Saskatoon t another of kissing kind of 1 Grimsby, Ont Inlv 24. 18 l ition and The preac 1a V A 1 220C o «d sto( C C aC C »t W O 1 31 n 31 2( White Duck ‘Trousers Come along, all you well dressâ€" men, and give these trousers "the once over." You‘ll decide that they are just what you want and that the price is the lowest ‘ever. ..s.., . «.. .81.85 To 150 Men‘s fine shirts, worth $1.00. Take your pick @..69¢ Athletic Underwear ‘18 16 Choose the shape and fabric that suif you from our extenâ€" sive assortment. Union suits 75¢ and $1.00. Separate shirts and drawers, per garment, Sfromt;.....,.;*... ... . fB0¢ : to ; 50¢ Fine silk and wool mixture, per garment......~...;.._â€"..$1.00 18 16 18 16 M EN 8 WE A R Khahki Pants Save your good clothes with a pair of these. They are cool and comfortable and just the thing for out door wear in summer. Price. .1.50 and $1.75 100 Hard and soft straw hats, odd lines worth up to $3.00. Choice to clear.........$1.00 Boys‘ Tommie Atâ€" kins Suits Clearing lines of 25¢ and eoods." Choite.‘.1 :. Â¥.. onsisting of tunic and trousâ€" ers, puttees and cap, comâ€" % Not A â€"Poison Fine Shirts $00@8086000006069000000000000 plete Straw Hats W ash Ties James Osborne & Son Improved Crownâ€"Puts, Quarts. King Jarsâ€"Pints,, Quarts. Jelly Glasses Best Rubber Rings Jars For PRESERVING THE LEADIG GROCERS 12 and 14 James St. South AAMILTON Telephones 186 and 830 35c 19¢ FTVE UE

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