Grimsby Independent, 23 Nov 1921, p. 5

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tbt, a E?! 'Bm BALE----Hirg, Biis in first class: Ii-ttpea high ( Tii. comfort; , Pe?' Idok them 0 4-26.: C. A. McKa 'Ar:',aLtrsxra,,,, n»: 'iw. -r -J" _r-"'"'"'*'_"q'_-,,- “(LAND FOR SALE-sand $1.3: good berry land; planted 'lr!.?),'!); with or without build- .itriises and terms reasonable. 330 E. S. Jenunett, Beamsville. illltr? FOR QUICK SAL Illt't,1apd-1i'riday, Dec. 1 a jig: T sectional bookcase, “go wicker baby ca 'i.ttt.sintst, white ename Br,cwhtte enamel bed Psi, fumed oak chair, IE't/.w't kitchen chairs, k IlBi91 oil stove, oil can, 'ift(ittslr, crosscut saw, ( "52;,” pipe, spring tooth e ', Pt barrel, three ladders, .).rt.) articles. Mrs. A. IT ‘ 1Bttst'ite Crane's Brickvard 'lltti, 'irALE---one ac E3t ' " limits; good Mrrgood barn, good tthr ben, $2700; ha] 'Ill "',".r". Martin & Ander Illr'i,iiiifirsiiV. . Mtg, waiting-room on H. G “4‘»8ell cheap for quick sale Irii st, Grtmsby, or phone f g”AND ROOMS can be secur- 113mm two ladies or gentle-l 1h: refined family; warm com- Iiliiinie with all conveniences; iipiiiis. I Fi(iihvirzLady's heavy driving .tl'yir'st class condition; also 2 “an Gurney-Oxford Princ. .rstpplrJ?.o. Box 625. F)jiaAirar---White Wyandotte cock B)) ild’s bred to lay strain IR,' lean wheat straw. A. N ”,._d, Grimsby, Phone 184. [llt1PH?---f, few 'iytrror proved éj-j-vweek. only. IN l SM. Grimsby. Phone _ "_.---.- .tid"d27ziriiiz: "lth'i('6tALB---Closeti-in chalet -' t'elephonin yment give it (' the telephorr . 'at ask tor an) my w, tPm""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""-""""""""--. iii,! WEEK-END BARGAINS AT E Wednesday, November 23, 1921. Jury. class shape; used phag- ’ ilB.1. high class, just the rig iiBi,a art; set of single har- E?,:,?. them over and make lh1 2A: McKane, third house on inue, Grimsby. iroR SALE OR RENT a dvertise Your Wants ii' Your patronage solicited BEST SMOKED BACON at.... .... .... .... .... .... ... 27e ll, BOLOGNA,at.... .... .... ..u. .... .... .... .... .. ”[18chf COOKED HAM,at..i. .... .... .... ..i. ..f. .... ..If .. '50c1b' COTTAGE R0LLS,at.... _..... .... .... .... .... ._... 1.'.%iiiiii'i,': FRESH "MORNING STAR" CREAMERY BUTTER, at.... ...:430 iii: HANDPICKEDWHITE BEANS.... .... .... .... .... ....51bs.25é FRESHLARGE PRUNES,.... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....18c1b. CLOVER LEAF SALMON-large sige tins. Reg. 55c.... .... ....490 gigyffrl'igyofgli1,D, CORN F'LAKES..... .... .... ......3 for Me GE UINE GOOD OLD CHEESE. "Reg. 50c.... .... .... .... 35c lb. LENNOX LAUNDRY SOAP.... ..e. .... .... .... ........5 bars Me Fresh [stock of Christmas Fruits, Raisins, Currants, Peels, Nuts, etc. Just in. An amateur can shave in three minutes with this perfect self- stropping razor. It eun be cleaned without being taken to pleees. It. can be stropped without removing: any part. "srwtnte enamel bed and fumed oak chair, two " kitchen chairs, kitchen 91 oil stove, oil can, tive- BERNARDO'S GROCERY "--' "- " M-mr----.-.-...-.. The Valet AutoStrop Safety Razor Millions in Daily Use RIMSBI gn class oo; half cash ' Anderson. P, cttyieri h Razor, strap and one. It is not any one person . Stewart Drug Co. Limited to rs. A. Hender Brickyard-na saw, cisten tooth cultiva 5.00 the set ours to-day for the asking. 3.in H. cutter, side whoever is not m J. BERNARDO 1rr hone 1nd , tum Irriage ttet d Rock strain. rsons, ytm tern bed llpn Ir- iii? on has Or ISN' , PHONE 5I. 0 [t2fgi"j2j2jgNNNNNNN5 (l a lgigj2iiigigiigiiigiiliiligiiliiliil5 I have a specially low price on Fertilizer to anyone feady to buy now. For instance: 6-15 fer- tilizer, $40.00 ton. FERTILIZER of cider apple Mill Co., or ca have some 5 could fill with C. J. Crooks. 1 blades in assortment oi Other sets up to $16.50. be pleased to give you full information regarding Fares, Sailings. etc. Agent for all leading steamship lines,. J. H. Culp, C. P. R. agent, 3 doors east of no of- fice. Phone 392. tt HONEY NEWs--During winteh month.s Johnsap's pure honey will be delivered from GRIMSBY East. Prompt delivery. Phone 191-J. FOR SALE,- putper. Apply 76. . . on all classified a paid for withirrten bookkeeping. WANTED-A fi PETER BERTRAM HONEY If you like it, you keep it. If you don't, you bring it back. No money can he lost by you in this transaction. yoy can have-this razor free.for 30 days. We believe in it. Therefore we let you have it. Issuer of Marriage Licenses Couneil Chambers Grimsby, Ontario h ON TRIAL for Thirty Days MISCELLANEOUS W. lil RANDALL I STEAMSHIP TICKETFWiIi of loc extra will sified advertisem, WANTED Satisfaction guaranteed tll up and _ 11 good 106 rin ONTARIO Phree shouts T. R. Hunter few hundred bushels Beamsville Cider up 106 rin3.4. Also rd 10 gallon kegs: (l gallon drinking days GRIMSBY se g . cider imsville. mechanic! clothin tuling. A} Square lents not This saves .270 .18e .500 .28c .43c lbs. ‘ nd one Phone ', ll). 49e Me Hp. ll; lb ll). 1]). lb. tit The home of Mr. and Mrs. Han:a M. VanDyke, Worthington, Ont., walt' the Scene ot a very pretty wedding 0;!" Wednesday evening, Nov. 16, when their youngest daughter Pearl Irene was. married to Mr. Elliott Rotm Hales, C. P. R. agent at Worthington; The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. C. Cochrane of Sudbury g in the presence of only immediate, friends and relatives.' The brillez’: who wore a lovely dress of whim; 'satin and georgette, was attended, by her sister Miss Ruby VanDyke. F The ssvoohh was assisted by Mr. Adam Craig of Sudbury. After the cere- mony the wedding party assembled in the dining room. where a sumptm ous wedding dinner was served. The room was done in roses and carna- tions. The young couple left later, for Lindsay and, Toronto and will, i gifts will be , Bazaar and I Andrews Pa I auspices of T f afternoon an i from three t I ina will be i g ing-and an 1 l ' charged. those I partake of T The second lor the benef . Scouts was h Inst evening. present and l and you’ll be agr the quality ot the tor little money. about goods the : here. We carry 2 and boys clothing underwear, BOX, [ about goods the surer you are to buy here. We carry a full line ot mentt and boys clothing trousers, sweaters, underwear, BOX, etc. We'll be pleairc ed to show you our goods.x Always at your service. W.,Farrar & CO" Ltgl., 5 Market Square, Hamilton. . tions we a the goods pathy with i l t it an plm pri; Dug Just arrived impoyterate of and fancy decorated teapots, 1 in price from 55 cents each t each would make useful Xmas Culp's Novelty Store. \ We have just receiveg tor Xmad, large shipment of cut glass, inc1u4) ing sherbets, water sets, fancy glasg' basets and a mumber ot other usetuij articles. Culp's Novelty Store. iii' See our large range of Xmas Ct also Dennisons famous line ot t seals and novelties. Culp's No Sttore. Nobody likes to be l and you won't be if you’ll I I It time fails h 1rir'r/.".1'isTi" it”: 84 '0" [if a! ' M101 i received the copy tor this "mammoth bill on Saturday noon and promised Sheriff O'Loughlin it would be tin- ished and delivered in St. Cotharirtes on Tuesday nightdt was delivered on time. Independent service never A lai‘ge variety and assortment of useful and ornamental, home-made gifts will be on sale at the Annual Bazaar and Cafeteria Tea, in St. Andrews Parish, Hall, under ‘the auspices of The Guild, on Thursday afternoon and evening, November 24 [from three to. eleven o'clock. 12anc, election and cont: Lincoln. This bill wide and forty-WM was. set in solid er, fligious Educational Everybody welcome Il It 1-wst evening. A go present and enjoyer' of! Norton's orchestr floor and. dancing in lunch. The"rtytresh, Sacrifice sale [d zirls’ coats rantin nd 1131 BUSINESS LOCALS The twenty-seventh annual Sun- day school convention of the town- ship of Saltfleet will be held in Rack Chapel Methodist. Church on Monday, Nov. 28. The afternoon segsidn will convene at 2.15, and the evening at 7,.30. Splendid speakers will address the convention including the Rev. W. P. Fletcher from the Ontario Re- ligious Educational council, Toroyto. BUY your Christmas Gifts at the Bazaar of St. Andrews Guild. in The Paris Hall, on Thursday afternoon and evening. Cafeteria tea will be served. Dancing to excellent music, in the evening. 25c admission to those not having tea but using the dancing floor. The official agents for the differ- ent candidates in Lincoln as named on their nomination are, for J.. D. Chap- lin, A. C. Kingston; A. A. Craise. Thomas J. Fee; E. J. Lovelace, F. E. Hetherington. _ me SIZE The names of eleven GRIMSBY men appeared on the nomination pa pet's of J. D. Chaplin, but nary l GRIMSBY name appeared on the Ilu' pers ot either of the other candidates One l jnted ‘ndent ADDITIONAL LOGALS Dominion nominations passed Off quietly in St. Catharines yesterday afternoon. Only the three choosen candidates were nominated, namely Chaplin, Craise and Lovelace. ct to you md this ', il profit, xt nut to fthe rsd'rv and I will he ihdulmsd -and an admissio ped those who dt' oke of Tea, on sale MERCHANTS ONLY it hos Tuesday s' coats to go out eat. the 1 O HA LES” V.\.\'I)YK} the at ii 1rt t, the in thi Dress M we of Mr. and Mrs. , Worthington, Ont a very pretty wedt evening, Nov. 16, a notice or pr t poll in the fl of every polling 11d contained the a sell. Cloti arm p dut agreeggy very pretty wedding on 'ening, Nov. 16, when t daughter Pearl Irene to Mr. Elliott Ross agent at Worthington: was performed by the hrane of Sudbury, in of only immediate relatives.' The brine," ovelv dress of white; Ste! Irrars Ltd. manufactut with but on ear there is d Tuesday’evening afit of the local troo held in' Independent :. A goodly Crowd enjoyed the good 'orct THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO t F'riday's dance, Ire from now on 19. Scouts concer a goods you' can buy The more you know surer you are to buy a full line of men: R trousers. sweaters, u Yiday eve m decide; dance. d ection left The mat yesterday afternom ce or proclamatio in the forthcomin ll ea teapots, ranging cents each to $2.75 " " O in was attended by r VanDyke. The by Mr. Adam After the cere- party assembled where a sumptu- was served. The to lose Clothin wa ladie Culp's Novelty It cure and sell one small pro- is not even a present condi- lose money on 'thing in sym/ acts is down surprised at Inc pol is???“ 1:323] WWW Wm§QUéLIIY MEAT" MARKET] ll disappointed i, buy your , 5 Market p0 n concert nings Thy l, to call lirt lines long typt Ming troop 1t es tor being t half mother misses' Having locatim . inches, ards aggs ifts d n Dane,-: 00000! am W. O t5oooOOeOeeoOooooeeeoee 'a"'"'""""""""'----------, 4 The late Mr. Rodgers “his one of the pioneer members. ot the I.0.0.F. and the L.-O.L. qt Beamsville, and was chief at one time of the Beams- ville Fire brigade when that brigade was the pride of the county. He was also the life and soul of the baseball when illness again compelled his re- linquishment of the work. He then went to Ypsilanti to visit his niece Mrs. A. E. (Lilly) House and his sis-' ter Mrs. H. Field and while there suc- cumbed. The remains were brought to Eeamsville on Friday and inter- ment took place on Saturday, Nov. 19 in Mount Osborne cemetery, the Rev. Mr. Cooper, ot Beamsville Pres- byterian church conducting the cere- mony. FRANK B. RODGERS One of the best known men in the Niagara Peninsula , passed on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1921, at Ypsilanti, Mich, in the person ot Frank B. (Barney) Rodgers. Mr. Rodgers was born in Clinton township in January, 1856. the second son of Bernard Rod- gers and Mary Cline. Mr. Rodgers, senior, was a native of St. John, N. B., but was one of the pioneersof the later visit points in the wait. On their return they will reside in Wor- tl1ington.-Sudbury Star. ' FARRELL'S SHOE STORE COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS LINCOLN'S BEST atent, suede and satin finish-all widths-full and baby Louis heels. Undoubtedly these are the nicest evening wear shoes obtainable and they are made in Canada. J11as " Val “GOOD SHOES” FOR OV’ ADIES’ and CrENTLEMEN's SILK . EVENING HOSIERY " CI lt FOR EVENING WEAR h lred Hams, lb Clemant ou WE ARE' OFFERING NEWPORT SHOES AT TWO DOLLARS A PAIR LESS THAN THEY ARE SOLD FOR IN THE BIG CITY I STORES', ALSO GENTLEMEN'S PATENT DRESS . OXFORDS m ll, and Turrkd Strap Slippers ll) 1cn1 SPRING LAMB )() VII” nice line; all sizes and reasonably priced VDOIE nu mm: It make ht Ham ll ll it right H OI ll half) 1ck oi NEWPORT SHQE STORE TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING THE FAMOUS ck of space in The Inde last Week. but want to th 1us. feel that they know w continuance of your natr ll I. OLMSTED prlcc 30c 2 5c 30c I 5c 20C 50c 20c Quality Meat Mark Rump Roasts (V Sirloin Steak, lb Round Stieak, 1b Hamburg- Steak. Shank "The newspapermen, Photographers and movie operators were well taken, care of during the fighnrmnn’c on.“ care of during the fishermen's w/f. ination race on Thursday. About a score of them, representing Boston club, and in his sport,' social and business activities endeared himself to all. Mrs. Rodgers predeceased him in 1911 and the remaining relatives are his brother Jamey C. ot St. Cath. arines; Mrs. H. Field of Ypsilanti, Mich.; Mrs. P. B Brown of Detroit,' Mich.; Miss Sarah ,Rodgers ot Toron- to; and Mrs. F. H. ROSS of Imperial, California. il "'""-""-"---"---.--.-.... Jould hear make for womanhood The President of Council 'says:----", wife and mother a NIGHTLY SERVH'ES (EXCEPT SA'I‘I'RDAY). IT Plth'yrBYTEItI.ty CHURCH. All women of town ty invited. few IPT. CLtTTEyBr'ItG l REA I, HOST Women Only REN AN ADDRESS oy REDEMPTIVE WORK FOR GIRLS Presbyterian Church, Friday, Nov. 25, 3.45 p.m err of J'riee 12I ot our ll) PHONE" 215 ll 25c 28C R3: 20C 17c patron ll BEEF ef, 11). l l, ROBINSON, M ident of a Women's yrs:---'" wish evéry tother and daughter this address-it will safer and happier Speaker ( v» ht pendent ads ml ll TAR SIXTY YEARS” m Ot Oll2 re 12C to n h h 1nd Shéuldél H nd vicin hops, ll ome in and see them ll utt m 1111 UH 24c 18c r3c 28c 18c 18c IOC Ol 8c 5c upport will en square <et lh lr, 15111! CIIStO a " LARD AND SHORTENING " resh tet Capt. Clattenburg mentioned in ttte, above article is a brother ot Charles Clattenburg of GRIMSBY. H) ll It “SEEING LIFE" l STRAIGHT TALK TO MEN ONLY New York and Halifax papers, also the Associated Press, United Press and International News and the cam- era shooting for the numeroos movie news weeklies, were carried over the course from gtart to finish by Capt. Harry Clattenbung, on board the Evelyn and Ralph, one of Lapgsford & Pine's tleet."--0loucester (Miss.) Times, Oct. 15th. Men Only REV ut the INDEPENDENT ADS PAY Male Choir and Quartette Miss A. B. Niven, soloist Miss t BUTTER AND EGGS Joy PORK 1rd ll irade ll "ail " Moore's Theatre, Sunday, Nov. 27 F'. A. ROBINSON, M Speaker. under til of' Star Brand ll tor ll half s. we were unable n' their noble pat- Quality and prices mblc us to meet of Shortenin 'B"-'"""'"-"--"------.. reame doz Grunert, pianist 45 p.m 16 not invited It Sta ll) Mo, I] IN THE But- md 2 5c 2 5c 30c 15c 22c 45c 55c 50c 20c 50c FIVE

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