A considerable portion of the land to be used for the new golf links on the mountainside at GRIMSBY East has been cleared during the past winter| and work of building the links is being rapidly. push d forward. ‘The name of the new club is "The Deer Park Golf and Country Club, Limited." The pupils of Room V of the Pubâ€" lic School, will give an entertainâ€" ment in the Assembly Room of the ‘ggh School, Tuesday evening, April th. ( f * 3 |"IN THEPUBLICEYE] o BC esssos iTinebe s Buy your Templeton‘s Capsules at Stewart Drug Co.‘s Drug ‘Store. T. R. C.‘s for Rheumatism, etc., RAZâ€" MAH for Asthmaga. Relief guaranâ€" teed. The marriage is being celebrated this afternoon of Mrs. Adah Mabel Mabey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josâ€" eph Secor, to Stanley James Mortiâ€" mer. © Cleanâ€"up time is here. Rake .up and burn all the rubbish in the back yard. Make your property clean and inviting. 2e A new gravel" sidewalk is being built from the Main road to the foot of the Park Mountain, along the west side of the Park road. LIGGETTS CHOCOLATESâ€"still the best sellers; also Mary Anne and Jenny Lind Homeâ€"made Candies at Stewart‘s Drug Store. FOUR Board of Education meets tonight. Dance with the War Vets Friday night. R Town Council meets next Wednesâ€" day night. Clean up. Paint up. Make the home look beautiful. ie Oddfellows Conce;t in _ Moore‘s ‘Theatre, toâ€"morrow *Right. * Nelles Rutherford â€" and Frank Smart, have purchasedâ€" from â€" Jas. Fisher, the local agent, new Ford cars. g Mrs. Henry La Joie of Buffalo visâ€" ited friendsâ€"in GRIMSBY over the weekâ€"end. f Elkays Straw Hat Dyeâ€"the best on the market. ‘~385¢c a bottle at Stewâ€" art‘s Drug Store. Wray B. Miller of Buffalo, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents George E. and Mrs. Miller. ~ James Henry Stewart and Cora Evelyn Grant were quietly married on Wednesday last by Rev. A. J. Irâ€" win. During the month of March six boy babies and one girl baby were born in the township of South GRIMâ€" SBY. Send us in your news â€"items. Our ‘phone is 36. The Mountain roads are being scraped and graded up. . Wm.â€"Cotton of Richmond Hill, visâ€" ited with friends in town over the weekâ€"end. Jas. Fisher, local agent for the Ford, has sold to T. D. Jarvis, a Fordson tractor, plow, disc. 4 P o Y He Cde s Coe ho ts ioh e ho afeahe leSb Shete & Local Items Of Interest You can‘t; get y=ur share of the sunlight if your vision is defective. Our expert eyeo serâ€" vice is priced so moderately that you should delay no longâ€" er in getting the glasses that will remedy your eye fault. Here you will get polite, scienâ€" tific attention and ibe charged moderately for the work. VERNON TUCK Jeweler and Optometrist BANK OF HAMILTON J. A. CAMPBELL, MANAGER GRIMSBY BRANCH ESTABLISHED 1872 The enlarged scope of operâ€" ations rendered possible by the recent stock increase of the Bank of Hamilton makes it advisable for Canadian ~manufacturers to link their business definitely with this progressive Canadian finanâ€" cial institution. Warm days are coming. Take the Baby out often. See our Carriages priced from $25.00 to $55.00, Strolâ€" lers $16.50 to $35.00. Sulkys $4.2%5 to $13.75. Full range Simmons Beds at old prices. We offer 50 Mattresses, grass and felt $5.90 to $8.50. All white Fel; Mattress Regular $15.00 for $10.75, Regular $17.50 for $12. $20.00 laker felt Mattress for $15.00. Kapok Mattress $14.75 up. See our special Kapck $30.00 for $21.75, best made. Ostermoor Mattress for $25 Anyone contemplating furnishing a home should get our prices an any lines in furniture. Great bargains in Carpets and Rugs. The A. F. Hawke Company. Lower prices are the order of the day and there is not the slightest doubt but what our prices are the lowest. Blue worsteds are down, fine fancy worsteds are down, and we have put our prices down much lower than the ‘drop in materials warrant. We have,some very smart English woollens we will make to measure at $22.00. Won‘t you come in and let us show you our goods? The . keenest buyers . who "look around" finally buy here. In justice to yourself see our goods. Union made. Farrar Clothing Mfr., 5 Marâ€" ket Square, Hamilton. There will be a meeting of the Exâ€" ecutive Committee and general Memâ€" bership of the GRIMSBY Civillian Rifle Association, in the parlor of the GRIMSBY Club on Tuesday even ing, April 12, at eight o‘clock. Imâ€" portant business will come up at this meeting, for disposalâ€"and. a large attendance is requested, please. L. A. Bromley, Secretary. For artistic printing consult .The INDEPENDENT. Printing is an. art and our staff of competent composiâ€" tors, operators and pressmen dfre all artists in‘ their lines. GiÂ¥ve us a chance to show you on your next job of printing. s & $# > We are trying to give GRIMSBY the greatest and newsiest weekly paâ€" per in America. We need your help. Tell us all about the goings and comâ€" ings of your friends. Tell us of every little bit of news you hear of. Our ‘phone number is 86. â€" Two cases of liquor, each continâ€" ing 15 gallons, were seized by Inâ€" spector J. W. Dickson, at Winona station Friday afternoon. The conâ€" signments were addressed to M. Salyz and B. Howrylko. 4 F. E. Russ and Charles Laing of the Village Inn Garage, local agents for the Studebaker car brought down from the factory at Walkerville, last week a new light six model that has attracted a lot of attention around town. Thomas Hewitt arrived in GRIMSâ€" BY, from Glendale, California, on Friday. The genial Thomas looks well. He spent the weekâ€"end with his brother William at Beamsville. Vital statistics for GRIMSBY for the month of February show seven births, five female and two male. Three deaths, one female and two males and one marriage. The Village Inn will reopen fpr the Summer, about the 15th of April. _ A census of the students in attendâ€" ance at Toronto University, taken recently show that Lincoln: County has 64 residents taking courses at that school of learning. Agents for the Osigian Silk Corporâ€" ation of Canada have been in this disâ€" trict the past week selling Mulberry trees and Silk Worms,; to. intending silk growers. Mrs. J. A. Campbell will ‘be at home on Wednesdays, during April. The water wagon made its first appearance for the season on Sunday. The regular weekly dance of the War Vets will be_ held as usualt in their Hall on Friday night. Wm. Sutton returned home on Satâ€" urday, after a five months vacation at his old home in England. ~â€"â€"Assessor Phipps has finished his work in the North and South wards and is now busy in the Centre Ward. St. Catharines Chamber of Comâ€" merce is arranging to run a bus serâ€" vice between the County Town and Beamsville, this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wouters, who have been spending the winter in Belgium, sailed from Liverpool on Saturday on their way home. The foundation and frame work for Matthew â€" Fisher‘s new house on Elizabeth street are erected and everything is now ready for the roof. Fruit growers are busy spraying. Village Inn Annex (opposite Vilâ€" lage Inn). t UAERnSmEnenenehciâ€"menmeneneg VILLAGE INN ANNEX Comfortable Rooms can be had by the Raspberriecsâ€"Three and one half cents and four cents. The half cent being under the same condition as for strawberries. Cherriesâ€"Fifteen and Twentyâ€"five cents. The day labor rate for women was set at Twenty and TNwentyâ€"two cents an hour, according to the ability and efficiency of the woman. Twentyâ€"five and Thirty cents hour will be paid to day laborers cording to their work. Strawberriesâ€"Two and a half cents. The half cent being paid on each box at the end of the season onâ€" ly to those who stayed right through the strawberry season. Black Currantsâ€"Sixty cents for eleven quart basket. ‘ day or week at reasonable rates For particulars and rates apply It was decided that the following rates of pay would prevail throughâ€" out this section, this season. At a very well attended meeting in the Council Chambers on Friday evening last the question of wages for fruit picking and general labor for this district for the coming seaâ€" son, was gone into thoroughly. There was a good representation of growers present and the fruit pickâ€" ing fraternity was also well repreâ€" sented. Messrs. A. 0.; C. F., and Fred D. Veaghan wish to exten dto their many friends and neighbors their very deep and sincere appreciation of the many kindness‘ shown them during the long illness and recent demise of their mother. A big shipmeent of Tucketts gars just ‘inâ€"Club Specials, _ guerites, Preferred Conchas, P telas, Petits, Perfectos, Selectos, mas, Coronas and Iownas. . w good assorted stock of Cigars, C1 eftes, Pipes, Pouches and . paC Tobaccos at Stewart‘s Drug Store ‘A. Turner of J. J. Turner and » Peterboro, was in town last week ing over the streets in the centr the town, measuring up dista etc., for the purpose of finding how much decorating material Wi needed to make the streets a rIOL color during Old Boys week. | . Mrs. Gordon Wright of Lon National President of the W.C.1 sister of Hon. N. W. Rowell, wil liver an. address in the Meth Church GRIMSBY, on Wednt evening, April 13th, in conection the Referendum campaign. All. cordially invited to hear this tal and gifted speaker. _ _ _ _ Men have ‘certainly taken ; tage of our great clearing prif Clothing andâ€" Furnishings. S for this week: Men‘s Lisle S« black "and four shades, Regula for 50c pr. Black Cashmerette Regular 40c for 25¢ pair. $1.0 briggan Underwear for 75c. Work Shirts, for $1.50. $3.50 $4.00 Overalls at $2.50 and $3.00 Caps for $2.00. $5.00 Hats for $3.50. $15, $18 and Waterproof Coats, clearing $8., $12.00. ‘Clearing Prices on all and Boys Suits. The A. â€"F. I Company. The Women‘s Institute | sale of yarn in their roo Miller‘s Store, GRIMSBY, C day afternoon, Apri o‘clock. This is ‘a splend sweaters or socks, and can greatly reduced prices. Some Sale! A; S â€â€˜i e BY. Ten thousand dollf raised in two weeks. l going some but wh_q~ ephe on a sale, it is a sale. | cause they‘re not afraid to people a few snaps OCcasi( page ad. in this issue. _ _ Regular meeting of t Auxiliary of the _ _G._3 Tuesday evening, _ Apr members are requ r:‘ Jesseâ€"â€" Watson, Robin: North of the ‘G. T. R. the west and is sell ing: hold effects on Saturday, one o‘clock: t Through an advert ser Independent S. A. Bonh; and is shipping this strawberry plants to C.. Waterous, Sask. _ | Over one hundred nam, ed to the voters lists of t week by Revising Off Kidd. These lists are for forthcoming Referendum e Several of the yom set the record for su in Lake> Ontarioâ€"on * Prices of admission Theatre will raise on M and 20 cents, including prices now are 10 and tax extra. Is it an early spmi tram sowed whea in# was two inches aboy April 3. â€"" <oa 98 in the near future Hear the new y ming (Fox trot) N non Tuck‘s. Grimsby, The Ladies s A. will give Open for the Season NEW FRUIT PICKING WAGE SCALE a CARD OF THANKS THE IND: Auxiliary a Hard Victor No. 21 younge Ont. aAn , &Acâ€" to ke sit 20 I might say that as soon as the writ was issued I took advantage of the opportunity to arrange a settleâ€" ment and such settlement has been arranged and finally completed. This was nothing more than I have been willing to do at any time durâ€" ing the past two years, and would nâ€"ve done had nct my wife been inâ€" fluenced against it by others. In the meantime I have supplied Mrs. sturch with liberal sums of money from time to time. Editor Independent. Dear Sir:â€" The Hamilton papers 0o: March 3ist contained a notice to the effect that a writ had been issued against me on behalf of my wife for one half of my personal property and real estate, and alimony until the date of the trial. With reference to this matter I wish to say that two . ye>ers ago I offered my wife seven thouâ€" sand dollars cash and a legal separaâ€" tion, and papers to that effect were drawn up at that time, but owing to interference by outside parties the arrangegnent was never completed. Dr. White is a native of Woodstock. beinge a son of Mrs. James White, and he has achieved more than a contiâ€" nental reputation by his work in conâ€" nection with the treatment of tuterâ€" culosis. He is a director of the Pittsâ€" burg Tuberculosis League, which has done notable work in the war against that disease. Woodstock, March 29.â€"Dr. William Charles White of Pittsburg has been »ppointed Chairman of an expert medical board, which is to have supâ€" ervision of the hospitals of the Unitâ€" ed States. He was in Washington recently preparing for the work of selecting and recommending sites for five hospitals to be erected for the rehabilitation of â€" wounded soldiers, for which an appropriation of $12,â€" 000000 has been made. Many old timers of GRIMSBY will remember Arthur and Charlie White who spent their summers at GRIMSâ€" BY Park in the early eighties and will be pleased to hear of the success of W. C. as recorded in the following despatch: , /.. : tÂ¥ . Atkinson, â€"Instructor â€" of : H ;f%g;;bid, Director of Acad : E. McCulloch, head â€" of %lér vorking Deaprtment; F. A. rkp , head of the Machine Deâ€" partm George Crawford, head of the ptrical Department of the Soldier stablishment Technical School â€" ailton, were visitors in GRIMSB st week. They were visiting v industries in the Niaâ€" gara Peninsula and one that opened their eyes was The INDEPENDENT office, as . never dreamed of seeâ€" ing an office of this size outisde . of the bigger cities but GRIMSBY as a whole was a revelation to them. Mr. Atkinson worked for a time on the old;G,s-Gazette, and Mr. Arnold is _ not unfamiliar with GRIMSBY, being a son of H. Arnold of Nelles road, and a frequent visitor here. . inb n FORMERLY KNOWXN WELL HERE AUCTION SALE DATES RIL â€"9â€"SATURDAYâ€"On~ this will offer the entire contents 4 of Mr. .Jesse Watâ€" obinson Street, North of G. T. cks, GRIMSBY, for _ public Everything will be sold posiâ€" without reserve as Mr. Watson ing to the West. Sale at one . â€" Termsâ€"CASH. See bills. . Livingston, Auctioneer. 1'“ TJ‘LENT 1“0]‘ I. 0' 00 Fo P . .. CONCERT ill reports are true the concert held in Moore‘s Theatre tomorâ€" ight, April 7th, under the ausâ€" Of the I. 0. O. F. will be one _ best entertainments ever preâ€" to a GRIMSBY public. Will ite the noted comediai and writer of Toronto has a reputaâ€" 11 over America that places n the yery front rank of enterâ€" [ ST. JOSEPH‘S R. C. _ Sunday, April 4, 1921 st Mass, 8.45. ond Mass, 10.45. MR. STURCH EXPLAINS® Churches IMSBY, ONTARIO s Brazil is noted for his wonâ€" concert work upon the piano r his genial versitality in other Miss Vera MacGregor, comes IMSBY heralded as one of the st vocalists now appearing on inadian stage. There are othâ€" ts of renown in the company, romise to please. rved seats can be secured â€" at [offman‘s and -J)esides there a large number/ of rush seats. James Nokes, Victoria Ave. d to (iordon Eaton, through Calder, her house and lot. EcMullen has sold nis fine ouse and two acres of land at _.:1 of Main street and Kerâ€" ‘€. to Mr. Richardson. _ Fielas, the well known ï¬; and trainer, has sold out rests in Cayuga and has purâ€" g: Joseph Secor farm on the le stone, road. Ward has sold her home and d oneâ€"half acre farm on Lake East, to Mr. Caudwell. YED & SURPRISE® â€" nds of real estate in both the id township has begun to lite freely and prospects for ason‘s business is looked for real estate agents. . s and lots in the town are & good pries, and fruit land ship still commands the re that it has commanded AL ESTATE MOVING Yours truly, In The A. A. STURCH. Last summer a farmer had such difficulty in getting a hired man to stay on the ‘job. Man after man would start but after working just a few days would quit. .Finally he got up a notice and tacked it to his front gate, with the result that he got a man who stayed with him until freeze up time. The notite read as Follows: Hired Man Wantedâ€"Hired Mrs. Hardâ€"toâ€"Please is learned that by carrying her foodstuffs at a price that is Cw IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll ammimermermiricoomrramecommrenteree n n meihmenaronmrmemnenennnmmnnnen e cocoeemeninnnmn irppomntenmareroryrmmnmnnmmemrnmarananamanes. anmmesnesmesess sc 2222200000 0 2 2 CR PAY CASH! STRAWBERRIES HOW TO GET A HIRED MAXN First class pedigreed plants grown from R. M. Kellogg‘s stock, and Dr. Burrell‘s Glen Marys and William Belts. > Phone 21 1â€"2 PRICE _A few thousand left for sale. . A. BONH AM smiling all over her face. She hai‘ purchases home she is buying top-noicli pleasing. fe girl is good looker; piano . musi¢ every evening, pie three times a day, three. spoons of sugar with every CUP of coffee, hammock, feather beds Of leather couches at your option _ fOf sleeping, free use of the automobile Rising hour at 9 am.; three hours‘ rest at noon; quit work at five. The boss tends to the horses, milks the cows and feeds the hogs. S Try this method! : VE V‘“SE 7 eus) PAT i KÂ¥ LESS 1 Wednesday, April GRIMSBY