Grimsby Independent, 3 Sep 1919, p. 4

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FOUR TiEEtTgirerisEeEri:!EEEE3Sri:5i'7c%Tt'ihu hoeal Items (h Interest BBBBPBBBBBEBBBPBBBPBBBE€E€9'6€383378889568678 George Shannon is in Winnipeg on a two weeks' vacation trip. The schools opened tor the Fall term yesterday. Lake Lodge opens tor the Fall term on Wednesday next. T Mr. and Mrs. Vern spending the week in Rev. L holidayin en H th DEN The Macassa made her last trip of the season between the Beach and Toronto on Monday. iccepte FOR SALE-A stack of hay. Ap- ply to N. Wilcox, one mile North of Smithville. Charli td in l Messrs. Gordon and Arthur Bur- land left on Saturday tor a weeks holiday in New York. _ Cyrus Singer and family of Niagl ara Falls, spent the week end with Miss Elma Moore. Mr. a 1mi1to D The H. G. & B. cars made their last trip of the season into GRIMS- BY Beach on Monday night T Lorne Telfer of Toronto spent the week-end with H. H. Farrell and family. Harry Lewis is spending a few days in this district renewing old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Allan ot Ham- ilton visited with friends in town on the holiday. Ha Mr h WANTED---0entleman wishes well- furnished rooms with board for wife and part board for self. Box A, IN- DEPENDENT OFFICE,GRIMSBY. . 're4F'ft/, Bateman of 'ttits tNmiviiifrr:. DENT cfnf’? choir!» f'hn week-end at grapes, an var Arnold, 'phone """mrty Bateman of “die DENT staff ,spent tho his home in Tillsonburg Mrs. G .W .Campbell has moved to Hamilton to reside, having sold hre home on Elizabeth St., to Mr. H. D. Walker. Mrs. J. W. VanDyke and cfrs. A. Livingston motored through Toronto Exhibition with F. A. Mrs. VanDyke, last week. FOR SALE-- A Hall-Zryd 'Pilot' range with water front; in splendid condition. J. A. M. Livingston, 'phone 379, GRIMSBY. . Miss Irene Coulson of Detroit, re- turned to that city on Tuesday after a week's vacation under the parental root. ' IrARNERS' ATTENTION - The Grassies Ii'ariners' Club are shipping stock fortnightly; next shipping date September 2, 'Phone ‘or see Fred. M. Walker, shipping agent, 'phone 97 r. 4, GRIMSBY. Mr. and Mrs. John Fr amilton spent the wee r. and Mrs. Amos lizabe.th Street. E Jeweler and Optometrist. iii. 'it GRIMSBY "t ONT. F. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmriri 11 II O Rllic0R0s many other world-famous ar- tists. The 10 in. records of these great singers only cost $1.25. VERNON TUCK Do you know that you can 'buy almost any 12 in. Victor Red Seal Record for $2.00? This includes Caruso, Melba, Clara Butt, Louise Homer, Tet- razzini, Schumamm-Heink and Burland spent the week 1ttalo. H Mr pel 1t on Should Have SALE-At 111 varietie e Noble ot Ottawa 1 )osition in the INDEPE e as linotype operator n lurrie and family Jacksons Point. BANK OF HAMILTON 1m Vernon Tuck are k in Delhi. 1limot of s of Toronto town. magasasfismaeaaeeaaaeeeaaaeaea John Freshwater oror1to About tothy Farrell 0 holiday in town towr n on tlu GRIMAE ont :-end w} Freshwat xhibition ESTABLISHED 1873 W ton vine Dent are has yt ' of with ANADIAN farmers should C raise more cattle. Profits are high and the country needs more of them. The Bank of Hamilton is prepared to extend financial support dn most favor- able terms. FOR SALE-v-Team of horses, har- ness and wagon'. cheap tor quick sale IA. G.Russ, GRIMSBY East, phone 114 Jas. to and The new store of McCoy and Wray is steadily going Skyward The steel cross beams have been put in place after considerable delay. Mrs. A.. spending Mr .and Ave. ring of away. Saturd Hopkir . WEBBER DA wish yoou would Miss Jean Brown and Miss Gladys sun of Toronto have returned home after spending a very enjoyable vaca tion with their aunt, Mrs. Glass, of GRIMSBY. Miss Mt Miss Ina MoKendrick accompan- in live stoc ied by her friend Miss Lily Berry of I AM , Toronto, 'have returned home after fruit at th spending a pleasant ten days' visit Beamsville, with Mrs. Glass of GRIMSBY. mmwa. fir FARMS WANTED - Fruit, Grain and Stock, farms wanted for waiting clients. Please send full part culars to Joseph H. Smith & Co., 501 C. P. R. Building, Toronto. Real Estate in GRIMSBY Beach limits is on teh 'boom. Several building lots have changed hands the last week and. at present the demand is greater than the supply. Mr. and Mrs. Buffalo and Mrs were visitors w Dyke on Thurs( W make hot1s, h When You Want to Sell Your Farm, I am in a position to offer a good proposition to those desirous of 'sell- ing their property” “Hugh? Brrtram, Sfoney Cr'eek, 'phone 101, rug 15, Winona. Mrs. Geo. B. Bolton, teacher of Piano and Theory, Maple Ave, Grimsby, will open her classes for the fall term on Sept. 9th. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music. Telephone 47. PLOWING---SUMMER FALLOW - We are now in a position to take on additional contracts tor Plowing. If interested, please communicate with us at once. BELL’S LIMITED, GRIM- SBY, Phone, 405 or 261. Wm. Farow has agang of men busy! at work painting the inside of the new Alexandra school getting it ready for occupation. The new seat of learning will not be ready for about three weeks yet. FARMS WANTED-H yon wish to " sell your farm communicate with us Iii. ---we have buyers now. It will cost g you nothing unless we make a sale. 11 Bell’s Limited, GRIMSBY, 'ph-ne 405 t] or 261. Mrs. W.W. Kidd, Miss Lilah Kidd and Miss Marguerite Farrell left on Thursday morning last for an extend ed visit in England. They were ac- companied as far as New York by J. A .M .Livingston. Fall. dress goods, plaids and plain colors from 50c per yard up. New suit and coat materials, fancy lin- ings and other items that delight the feminine mind, just to hand. K. M. Stephen. WANTED The T. H. and B. tracks between Hamilton and Welland were ' blocked. for several hours Labor Day. The cause was a wreck about one and one-half miles from Stoney Creek, ten cars of a Wel land to Hamilton freight train leav- ing the track. There were for- tunately, no fatalities. The track was cleared up at 5 o’clock in the after- noon, up to which hour traffic was diverted to the G. T. R. and M. C. R. lines. 0 ll Vin ns ay M II Master of Palmerston and Thompson of Atwood are a couple of weeks with Irs. S. R. Morrison, Maple it n himself SO CORN 1V6 sltttiiW BRA NCH hursl h to eamsvillc DANIELS FERNI tld come home ld come been sit in , .F. A. VanDyke .s-Farrell of Syracu with Mrs. J.W. Va good work horse t Work, in A1 condi 1d as party is leav Annlv H. Arnold ood, steady man tc useful around the grounds: steady job my last, on the Toronto Exhibition sick since la: It once. Charle one MSBY Station to cal pri Fruit, Grain l or rin it ht D ot Samuel and Mrs. Seaman artii'ii. Wednesday At the Exhibition. 'ii:'.,-?,.) Rev. J. A. McLachlin is able to out again after his severe illness,§ WANTED.--A House to rent. Agni G. P. N., c.o. Independent Office. '!?:i1 The last open air band eoneeru/ll the season was held last Friday nietttl There will be no more till next yeast; Fresh White Fish. A shipment d Dressed White Fish will arrive Thugs; day night by express. Price 15c Its J. H. Wells, Grocer. _j.,__.~ Miss Eve Seaman ot St. Cathay ial is spending her vacation with her adilll ents, Samuel and Mrs. Seaman, Roh itll If son tt Rex Alfred Jr., q. 13% t tain ot Hamilton, and h the nicely put up bay p Joe McKinley by Sphinx Nettie McKinley. Work on the laying of the ground cables of the Bell T Co. is progressing very it' trench diggers are down t street and making good heat spite the tons ot stone they move. _ Robt. W. Douglas and Johnnie Hard ot the Beamsville district of Juni tr. Farmers Improvement Assoeiatipt left on Wednesday morning for W? ronto Exhibitidn where M1ey Jud "s against the other counties of Cane. r I AM LOADING CARS fruit at the Canning Facu Beamsville, tor G. B. Hon ottawa, first class commit All kinds of fruit wanted al C- J. Crooks, 'Phone 106 Beamsville ar. hor p WANTE All kinds Wednesday next are 'uelug upyuqu. There are six delegates from each municipality. After the conven- tion a genera] mass meeting will be held. The convention and meeting "aiLopgstutgiwrts'aatlbi: e.,,'/ili, D The Abingdon Fair grounds have been extended to the extent of five acres which have been purchased on the south side of teh old grounds, levelled oft and fixed up. A new halt-mile track has been built on the grounds and this year nearly four hundred dole-twill be hun gup for trials ot speed. 'Beamsville Fair Prize Lists are out and being distributed. The list this year is the best ever produced by the Association. A wonderful list of prizes are hung up tor all kinds of exhibits and the money offered for the horse races promises to bring together the lest fields of trot- ters and pacers ever seen on the lBeamsville course. Write Jas. Sin- ‘clair ,secretary, Beamsville for a prize list. l The moving picture home to Toronto or t "Ladies of Hell" batt 48th Highlanders was at Moore's on Labor drew capacity houses was a grand spectach clearest and most shown here. 1011 W The Grimsby Canning Co., Ed. , Todd, Manager, wishes to thank the NICE fifteen local men and women who to g have come out to help the factory .cons through its rush. Any returned men, $31: or women wishing work can get it Jit,j] by calling at .the office of the fac- have tory or 'phoning 38, GRIMSBY.' of t JI1t UNDERT1LrNG--- Scientific unda- draining will double your crops; our digging machine makes a perfect job. We will give you expert ad- vice on your drainage requirements and it will cost you nothing. We can also show you how to .underdrain your farm without putting up any m..ney. It you want any tiling done at once, we can do it iow if you ap- ply quickly. Bell’s Limited, GRIMS- BY, 'phone 405 or 261. ToMATOEB---Growers who have contracted their tomatoes to the Pominion Canners Limited are urged ‘to commence delivery ot their con- (traet acreage at once. Tomatoes off (Dominion Canners Limited . contract- acreage MUST NOT BE BASKETED. We are now prepared to pay the highest prices tor Barlett, Keift'er, and Duchess Tears. The Dominion Canners, Limited, Factory No. 7, GRIMSBY. Ed. Todd, Local Manager 'phone 38. _ H Mnsvi11t The prospects for cheaper clothing are not at all bright. Canadian Wool- lens and cottons are still being ship- ped to Europe and until this condition is reversed, price will be high. How- ever some stores are selling goods at much higher prices than others. Far- rars sell their merchandise at the most reasonable prices. They manufacture their own goods. They buy and sell for cash, and are satisfied with a smaller profit. We would like you to call and look over our values. The better judge y0u are, the surer we are to sell you. We make suits to your order. Every coat and vest tried on and satisfaction guaranteed. Always at your service. Farrar Clothing Manufacturers, 6 Market Square. We give premium tickets. trt it SI Ir n loving picture of the rem": I Toronto of Canada's famou of Hell" battalion the 15th) ghlanders was the big feature e's on Labor Day night and Lpacity houses. The picture rand spectacle and one of the 1ventipn ay next D " 0 n lt IN Llway for th fruit, t1ont " laying of the under, of the Bell Telephone sing very fast, The are down on Main :ing good headway de- of stone they have to ttend th MEPENDENT, 3311831, ONTARIO uct led ENG CARS of mixed 1ning Factory Sidln G. B. House & Cow ass commission firm, t wanted all the time. Phone 106 ring 4, let in hill ire bein W6 )Ol 1t Ottawa especiall obtained OI h distinct IRD 1'1 Wm l nu nithv dium, dam M ill h rl 1111- Ire uit to 14 )er ter ever on pes D 'tiss,' Sept 5th, 8 pan.---? q' Service. . Lj- Sunday, Sept. 7th iraan---Church. School. ilg.m.-‘Holy Communion. 'ii,Pr'-.P1Plit Worship. (rhninitrter will conduct all (1j'lilirJ, RNISHED ROOMS to let, for at housekeeping; well heated, all J T . y, niences. PO. Box 106 or Phone Il: 2 IMP supporters of the Prohibition fl 'l5Are hard at work canvassing the fl' . "and Township tor the forthcom- 3 Bittrterendum on this vital suestion. k TIR- sALE.--Several thousand 11 a Itt " 6 qt. baskets, at $68 per 1,000 . Itipqts. and $60 per 1,000 for 6 qts; ‘ Ill)) tt covers. Hamilton Fleming, a Illllll!P, 19T, ‘GRIMSBY EAST. , Itll! feature bill at Moores Theatre ' IlrlftMpr night next is "iee Quick- 'iii' ll T Flame” featuring Montague 'i.3 Ilti) Eddy Polo will also Calvert g;- E. on the canvass in a Cyclone , ' “yteature. _ I 11 a.m.-"'1'l1e _ 2.30 pan.----)) , pan.-N3elic1 '::'trt1e Lord's Sur at/the close of t Golden text.---' Kingdom of God neis.” mome, let us worship the "bow down before Him." T steamship tickets to all parts urope, passports and all other era arranged. Phone A. Burland rimsby. 31, GRIMSBY Rev. 11 am 7 pm.- ST. J OHN’S PRE SBYTE RIAN Mt 11 Mixe with straw, chaff, ensilage, etc., it makes a palatable and nour- ishing ration. Produces more milk, builds flesh faster, reduces feeding costs. , The Grimsby Chopping Mills, local} agents- for Cane Mola, have received a shipment and are now ready to fill l orders. Cane Mola is 100 per cent. pure sugar cane treacle’, an ideall stock food. I w ' .'cry".r'-. _.' _ _ ' cugf.i?"1Tiits; _ .", -:-';:::;:;::::§\ MN In The JO p.11 Churches A BLENDING " BEAUTY AND ART Madge Kennedy once more demon- strates that her talents know no lim- itations by a remarkable portrayal of a girl of the tenements in her newest Goldwyn Picture, "Daughter of Mine," to be shown at Moore’s Theatre on Wednesday night next, September 10. Also a screen magazine and a real of comedy. l sic GROW} METHOD] "tt:ititri4ititieiih'it 'hu?gtstree.., mam, Sund Sunday T " Ttsl M Ptd M " CHURCH. ptémber 7th. Lachlin, Pastor. has. A. Perkins as. A. Perkins. D n Intl ' will b morning ST. " EDI H YE Jets to ons on also in prices. on the grapes tyimmtommmuiumtiiiimllnnmiimiiimmnrmimilmiiiiiiinmummnuitttt E. range or styles. Company mu m _r._M_me ,w--. ii i"immmmmmmummmnmmmnmmtumtmummmimmmimumuumnni'i Ladies' and 1hihhren's Pullover Sweaters and Sweater Coats LADIES' PULLOVER,CLOSI ribbed border, Sailor collar Special.......................... LADIES' PULLOVER, LOOSE wool Sailor collars also l ot full shades all sizes.. ...' LADIES' SWEATER COATS in fine knit, also all brushed wool coats with ,Sailor collar and belt. In navy,. emerald, black, canary and purple with (white trim from .... .....$6.90 to $9.50 q CHILDRENS SWEAT- ER COATS and PULLOV- ERS in shades of all blue all cardinal, rose and white, maize and white, sand and white, from .... .. ...$3.75t0$5.50 SWEATER COAT Shet- land Floss, in shades of mauve, rose, shell pink, sky, white, and emerald. In skein or he'll 25c and Me. Agenté for Nemo' IN Every Graduate In a Position, ai Boys' Special Value in School Hose, fine black rib- bed, all sizes on sale, per pair 390. CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE To Avon: HIGH Cbsr or FEEDING LIVE STOCK F?.?,','.? f‘JLijgii‘: AA'. Hawke The Ideal Feed for Live Stock. CANE MOLA Co. ot styles LOCAL DISTRIBU Wfite for Produces More Milk. Builds Flesh Faster-keeps Stock Healthier Reduces Cost of Feeding-Increases, Feeder's Profits. Easy to use. No Special Apparatus Required. Sold in strong irorrhooped barrels at a very reasonable price. Our courses are thorough and praetieal--they train to meet the demands of modern business. We have no trouble in placing our graduates. During the recent months we have not been able to fill half the calls we have received from large business offices for office assistants at salaries ranging as high as $20.00 a week. To the best of our knowledge and belief every gradu- ate of the Canada Business College is today employed in a satisfactory position. - _ 44-56 Hugson Mu S. t llamnwn, u ROTHSAY E. CLEM ENS, Principal. For 57 years Canada's Leading School of Business. THIS IS complete yy ail (ANS. Mvm 118 St. Paul Street West, full informatibn and booklet giving expert advice Day School opens September 2nd. BIBUTORS, THE GRIMSBY CHOPPING MILLS, GBIM SBY, ONT. --tTeE --"-t WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 1919 " I._ " CANE Mvm (an: Mvm CANE '4an 'rypsy tit B wr h PREPARED STOCK FOOD to your Cows, Horses, Pigs and Sheep YOU SHOULD FEED 33.31 ee “5"!" V 3., g "'uii'ri" I .u"‘n-Ns-§. is T tra ' 'v-h.-. .' . ”affix" 42.3..“ t: h "r'f'x 4,! '2; KNIT SWEATERS nsv tie effects, c OF CANADA. LIMITED st. . MONTREAL KNIT SWEATERS witt Lame knit, rose, resedat ' highly recommended by the best Dam! and Cattle Breeders Specials in Blouses and Dresses CREPE DE CHENE bl ES in maize, white, pink, styles, with vest effect. ' lar $7.50 tor.....,... ... Dresses That are Bargai VOILE BLOUSES in and square necks, with ve fects, pearl button and lao Special.... .. ...$l.39 to _ LADIES' GABARDINE J i371 SES fore med ular cheeks ty goo tor. . . , Bes Boys' Wool Jerse navy, black and gray in contrasting cola: sizes. Special $2.25. ar $27.75 for. . . . . . . CHILDREN')? GINGH s in neat stripes, Ola ks, sizes ood styl in navy front, be in contr EPE DE CHENE BLOUS- maize, white, pink,, good , with vest effect. dtisgu- f.50 tor......... ....$luio ses That are Bargains LE BLOUSES in whitg. "--A--r- ABARDINE and brown ad and sill asting shaC Hamilton, ou. s, Wit com pl o _.-----" 6 colors, on feeding odi D ye bt) ti, _

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