On the Lewis farm (old Calder farm) on top of Grimsby Mountain BX ~/ oc ey« o * â€" ud t o s :« : R R NA * * P m g5. . t F * 8 £2+ s / . > a - yb 34 % :590 ‘ L + * ; Tess â€" 5 ® % hss F § 5s P B« â€" * a o :an " feuts: / * " 4 o on 3 v x e .\ 3Â¥ KSE 3 P C ® €. : se t > . C ¢. * 3. * % por Sake o M _ s â€" Pss ; 2 ier â€" "ah % (oase â€" B R s Ge fht. * ® [es) ie tA â€" A T + | was 3 ts 1 f £ Comee. a e : CA & t is . C » > SE â€" . s f Reass & Â¥ P Cns 3 Hoone e # ns s BE :. a 7 xk K eb 8 5. ; * fhe. :;â€" (eâ€" t â€" P e n es boas " £ 426 Pex s o . s : a Cl # , f Ts L e aee, a Pss : 7 â€" 5> C . & . A es > ‘ A 6 use t x Welq is + is * I 7 " k geaes! & t2e Cns > + â€" T â€" »Ws x Adire a e fogens. .. * 7 A s = chap 7 : "ela a bats $R a F _ * 4 F ® 3 l po 3e‘ e o i â€" a & h j * R ; P AA :. & & 2 & , T2 ‘#i oi P & neva s hn +4â€" 7 A x 6 fls + ' * 3 § 5 s falt > a 4 + b C â€" ABm : [ â€" ' s a + k C i « hss o > o + N e + s * d : Ofe¢ & , ®X k * â€" As l’vv 5* . t . : + â€" * / Pst A y : A . r J e .. ks oc tA o a Es P > STARTING AT 1â€"30 P. M. | o|=|_-â€"_N TO _ ALL_ TRACcTORS _ _PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED ks Wednesday, November 3, 1920 o+ + Advertise Your Wants % ' SALE OR RT [ s '~ piapec ALEâ€"A teninch plate good as new; also a ding plow. Apply t ?.fl: pen buggy, Mcâ€" e; in first class condiâ€" â€" Hagar ‘phone 146 r )?E URâ€""Grimsby 1 ‘u nd dining room ‘ Elizabeth St. GLI GRIMSBY, «BMBâ€"9â€"18$ Pandora Range ing closet and hot water od as* new. R. Moxley street South. â€" ~© iâ€"A buggy pole complete Oke and whiffletrees. W. RIMSBY East ‘phone 14 e mR Y & SALUEâ€"Two : . Holstein Stewart. Ridg SBY ‘phone 3 1 ’;,‘;:» Six months ol( ig (female) ‘Thorc fle necessary. A1 fountain Road .or FOR _ SALEâ€"wWell cow. ‘Phone 405 ~~ also a Apply ‘phone a number of canaries yÂ¥ to Lloyd Muir Main *’m) J GRIMSBY, C “ iPPLESâ€"a few E 11 ats. and 15c. f ';.,:f;' own ibaskets. J 1: 1?;;’}:. Bs :. f0o1 tw the Appl FOR SALE RENTâ€" Furni nter months, to INDEPENDEm Shepherd‘s stoffice GR kid olnv~.. 1d gloves INDFEPr: â€"Two good &s Feeq GRIMsSBy wo good â€"cowsâ€"one stein; both milking. Ridge Road North 3 ring 12 Winona. commgerme mt 7 . F 2y \A d Fv SSR CC Am. s > i encofnsct duP 4 d B baaiv ied ce 045 3 > â€" x o. R * T e R â€" io e se on +4 3 toiind h o y nV 205 5 â€" P a ht N. ¢. sn Hor s h racatenin. f se $ Porre dn Ns hX en ts h "q C t * 2P h mn oo f x EuK I 5 > . Ackn v ut IBp s T SE ES ce t h & oo e P e â€" h s 30 ¢ es t : 2s ts on Aoa iB & 0+ Nlka d o onl &\ â€" ol â€" y â€" â€" iae . â€" 2 MaF e | P bain Apatat $3 h pid 4tm A e es , â€" k P Pss Eraies w o t = P 4 . . 5 . i â€" fu l4 PCP _ d ce c ? #1 F f p + o 7 t feag 4 -’," ws d ie * 4 + â€" . â€" 44 d * P oob 3 siat abrasp e cmnd 0 60000 M Tt 6. ts & ' 4 ~ â€" it se l Coro it An hi 3 n e se 8 PP s . G nc P20 0e 2 f s Te Tok t â€" C * Nee Ved slap > R "35 C <*€ k T * . f urnished â€"A few No @ 15¢c. for canaries andg ell bred Holstein or 261. TY finder â€" ple NT Offic reliable T Office Thoroughbre Apply or Box â€" *RIMSB Y milch cows StoT St. Wes bu ch pair of h‘" heat le. Mrs. to British T : «role ce ohaofe sEnaTe eBeaQeaSe eBe aTe aTs ofe efe cfe cBe ole ce afe afe afnale afe afe ofe eleofe ofe ofe Talin twoâ€" 0 WiANTEDâ€"Cookâ€"general; family of three; best wages; write; giving reâ€" ferences to Mrs. R. M. Cook 190 Onâ€" tario street, St. Catharines. a WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" work; good place. Apply at the A.F. Hawke Co. l m# WANTEDâ€"An organist â€" for the Presbyterian Church at Beamsville; or one who can act as ‘both organist and choir leader; state salary in apâ€" plication to A. B. Davidson Beamsâ€" ville. WANTEDâ€"Man with team for fall plowing. Apply to J.A. Judd Kerman Avenue; first house North G. T. R. tracks. YOUTH WANTEDâ€"To learn dry goods ang men‘s furnishings. K. M Stephen. ym LARMSâ€"If you wiskh to sell your farm â€" commuricate with us â€"we have juyers now. It will cost you nothing unle:s we make a sale. Bell‘s Limited, GRIMSBY, ‘ph ne 405 or 261. WANTED â€" TO RENTâ€"House or apartment by adults; furnished or unfurnished. Apply Box 519 GRIMSâ€" WANTEDâ€"Apple pickers; men or girls. Jas. A. Livingston, GRIMSBY. BEAMSVILLE CIDER MILLâ€"Will commence running on Thursday of thig week and on following Tuesdays and Fridays until further notice.~ ‘Phone 106 ring 4, Beamsville, C. J. Crooks. NAAA AAAAANAAAAAA O prl d hn maa D m OT M W hell ts secured, and prepald tIckKets reâ€" tted to those in England desirous ot ming to Canada. A. Burland, agent ° all â€"leading steamship lines. ‘Phone . Grimsby. t( T‘ n 3 € ANTEDâ€"Light cutting box. P. gasoline engine; in good _ _J. L. Book‘ ‘phone 44 rin YyOu. ... _ £44._ M ral Contractor I ME BEFORE YOI ive estimates on cg "contract workâ€"tha MISCELLANEOUS Bell HELP WANTED 1f a 1 li tri TICKETS to or from 11 details arranged, passâ€" and prepaid tickets reâ€" i} apacity cking mited orkâ€"that will Mannell ‘phone n( )1 pho: rpenteé owil] nc tri re box for good reâ€" 11 D oT surâ€" 0 Marlowe and seventeen other regiâ€" dents of the property in question opâ€" posing the annexation. Another peâ€" tition signed by L. J. Farrell an(; eleven others was also read in favor of the annexation. There are still about eighteen residents who have not signed either petition. Arguments of all kinds were put up by both sides and a great amount of discussion took place. _ o Reeve Mitchell and Councillors Hunter angqg Smith were appointed to prepare a defence and to appear beâ€" fore the Ontario Railway ~Board on November 18th. f A special meeting of North GRIMSâ€" BY Council was held in the Councii Chamber on Tuesday afternoon when the. proposeq annexation of Robinson street south was thoroughly discussâ€" ed. The GRIMSBY Council was also present. A petition was presented py George Marlowe and seventeen other regiâ€" dents of the property in question opâ€" nosins the annexation. Another peâ€" David Corry, of Stoney Creek, narâ€" rowly escaped death Wednesday night when a transformer in the power sta tion at Stoney Creek blew out and threw him through a window. He esâ€" caped injury, other than having his face and head badly scorched. Just what caused the trouble could not be learned. Considerable damage wWas caused the building and many of the windows in the surrounding buildings were demolished. One of the doors of the power house was hurled across the creek for a distance of 25 yards. Near Fatility at Stoney Creek The publishers of The Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star of Montreal are doing the right thing with the pubâ€" lic. Ninety per cent. of newspapers have already raised rates. The Famâ€" ily Herald publishers â€"guarantee 3 full year‘sâ€"subscription at the old rate of $1.50 a year to all who remit before December‘ 1st 1920. We learn that\ many old subscribers are TCâ€" newins# for two yvears in advance and during winter months or 405. ng aqaded. the best val Wondertfu ly been ma« Members of ference whr Councils Confer Re Annexation pay more THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO U . ~"of" th who 1 A â€" GUARANTEE O1 n It on the Cor nprovement L1 18 they 11 1b PC ay George 1er â€" regiâ€" stion opâ€" other peâ€" ‘rell â€" and in favor are> still who have the old vho remit We learn are Teâ€" h P ind peâ€" A f id | Comrades a eâ€" |ibe held in d | afternoon o‘clock. T te| commemora 1d | Armistice; nâ€" | be present 1a | It is Ahoped h | and their f eâ€"| of attendin {â€" | afternoon to | winter; an, they desery The inaugut held by the L local Branch f _ It will be a night that will go down in history asA great night. It will be the night upon which the organization work for the greatest Old Boys and Old Girls Reunion ever held in Canada will be started. ’fWe want you all to be there. ~â€" Everybody. _ Residents of the Township as well as residents of the Town. _ This is something that everybody can help boost. . It will be the biggest advertiseâ€" ment that this district er had. RoTe rfncfaafe ohe Po cTeaFecGoaQeaZecSeaSe cQenfacDoefnalneDecfe oPecTe Te cle ols TOMORROW NIGHT is the night Old Boys Reunion Meeting Thi n 1 t] th ake it a success. ring the old boys and show them how we th 1( 1( out Ler w iddre ) h Don‘t "adore" every sereen actress you see. We‘re all friends you see and sometimes we compare the letâ€" ters we receive.. Iâ€"have about five thousand that I think worth keeping. Do t fall in love wilth" avary mals (Don‘t think an actress is only an animated dress model. Look at the acting of the usual Broadway chorus â€"and then take a peep at the star. Don‘t make up so that you hide your features. You know rouge screens like burnt.cork and makes your cheeks look hollow. life 1s ps work for (By Pauline Frederick) Don‘t think that a lisp and curls make an actress. They $6od magazing coversâ€"*but th still. DoNT‘s FOR WOULDâ€"BE ,'\ (t) D PC n n I have eve think that a rradise in a 1 r _eight hours think w love with rls. Som i lisp and golden ess. They make "Sâ€"*bhut these are screen a« limousine. 3â€"a day or SCREEN STARS 161 ever In tress" Jt _A more n m Heber¢e0000HH00000DODObbbbCbs se eS SSeSSLILIIIRATI¢E1 Miss Frederick appears at Moore‘s Theatre on Monday night Nov. $th in "The Patiser Case." Besides, nights. There‘s a it. some of these Gdays are Success isn‘t all velvet. lot of emery mixed up with FIVE