Grimsby Independent, 24 May 1922, p. 5

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FOR _ SALEâ€"Young pI§gS,. _ SIX eks old. Wpply_ A. H: Hurst & ns, Beamsville, R. R. 2, phone :64â€"14 eamsville. s fhoe sA ons n to!! To drtion. tove, threeâ€"burner; good condition. heap for quick sale. 0. M. Pettit, ntario. street, phone 161. ie en 20.‘ 4 ley » I i:‘f?ajlways been the policy of The Independent to give its readers. the ”5 features ,and we are constantly on the ‘ lookout for, new s and new features that will please our readers.. This week . we Are “‘ ‘the first time several new features, that we believe will be of } { large circle of subscribers and will grow more ‘and more inâ€" ing as time goes on. â€"~â€" with the se At. last we I vided to new weekly feat i Amanaannanm been their ho service i every we how thej Â¥ . WHO‘S weeks ago within the was only a liked it for will appear nent men a recently be believed ou and believe F”S,ALEâ€"Phonograph in â€" good ondition. Apply Lewis Tillotson. PpGrpgf Joofe! _ FOR:, SALEâ€"Baby onth Rocks) two to % H. Gamble, pnhone j,-fi.laFe- tomato plants dalr, @"phOIle on â€"1%. ony with larg? , FOR SALEâ€",OI x‘n good condition five Plymouth R gam, phone 73 ri â€" Does it pay to Buy At Home*? There is at least one business man in town who will say that it aoes. _Four weéeeks ago this man called ‘at The Independent office and â€"‘secured _ price on ten thousand tickets, ten to a strip, perforsted both ways nine mes. Our price was $25.25. _ _A few days later a traveller for a Toronto printing firm in the course of is calls around town visited this business man and he also was asked to uote a price on the job. Heâ€"did. His price was $82.50. This nearly killed he business man, who immediately produced the price quoted by The Indeâ€" endent.. The Toronto man figured and figured but could not see his way lear to pare down his pricé and expressed the opinion that "The Indeâ€" endent was losing a lot of money by doing this job at 24.25. ‘\ Well, the job was completed last week and delivered to, the business ran by The Independent and the actual price charged the man was $22.50, nd what‘s more we didn‘t lose. money on it, nor did we only. break even. YÂ¥e made our firm margin of profit, but it certainly was not as much as the ‘oronto printer would have made on his $82.50 price. ‘‘ Let us estimate on your next job of printing. nter, 20ou as. LOW. _i0~S 9 4t 4 0 loka 50. Also a few cauliflower plants y the dozen. ‘ J. J. Smye,. Livingâ€" on avenue, phone 338. FOR SALEâ€"Percheron horse, four ars old, 1400 1bs.; will ~trade : for ow or sell; also Cream Separatot inted. Wim. Roper, phone 74 ring ‘| FOR SAlliâ€"â€"L C1 years old," 1400 lbs @‘ or sell; also anted. Wm. Rot AMMARAAAAIMRMIAIAAIIAIIAAA 1 FOR S ::v' fart and crop town or AAMMAAAAAAAAIIIIAIRIMIAIRIIIIIIININALIPA rimsDy, 4. or exchange propert from Grims 63, Grimsb (*s cottage :.‘ .recep ,'I\Wif,;h mantle, . dini ren, kitchen .cabinet, fi & bedrooms, â€" threeâ€"pi ;,g‘ljs, goodâ€"cellar, hot e lot has 235 ft. f1 et and is 210 ft. deep, it 1 1â€"8 acre planted: to sweet and sour cherric currants, and plums, :‘il--‘.be divided to @ms 2e 000 foomed house: three rooms ‘ and A,;;_first floor; three: bedrooms ’é?piece bath, second. floor; all od shape; side verandah, screenâ€" ff'gelvlar nice lawn and hedge; ere sand loam, 130 sour.cherry, sweet cherry, a few wraspberries black currants; barn,> cookâ€" 8, two good .hen houses, 16x16 ,,_f;‘-B, with large fun. Troomed house: three .rooms and pâ€"roomed house: three ,rooms . and try, first floor; three bedâ€"rooms, md; good cellar, hot air heating. this lot jare. two ~»sweet cherry , twelve currant bushes and a ‘raspberries. . For particulars, . Pettit, phones 26 and 96. 11 FOR â€" SALEâ€"A few FOR B ednesday, May 24, 1922 FASHIO Advertise Your Wants FOR SALE OR RENT MANY NEW FEATURES FOR OUR READERS FOR SALE SALE â€" Automatic corn good as. new. Reg. $3.00 for Iso a few cauliflower plants i inran ‘ T I Smye. . Livingâ€" . B. Papers are best quality AI 11 HERE IS A BUYING EXAMPLE I( One Troy dump wagon on‘; also about twentyâ€" Rock hens.. P.. Graâ€" ring 13, Grimsby. Lo dz V l1¢ loset; fHrimsby )]] Furnished â€" bedâ€" et: all convenâ€" chicks (Plyâ€" four weeks old.: 415. RAMAAMAMNPLALPIPE : | . eveticr oe crempenpaennmenennment h ioi o en Ssn NeRncnn Rreepmeeeeonetiens 1 to . sult re W. HO A ntinue um e IrC 1] )ti0n containin . raspber s, red ant The pro thousand Geo. ‘ E. bu e ~bath ir heat TW 1] VW OouU1 ro flo $ queries :a:s )e continued puI LUTC 0 n HAY FOR SALEâ€"Timothy and Alâ€" falfa mixed, also some (Blue Grass and Alfalfa, choice hay, at the barn. Arthur Jacobs, Smithville, R. R.â€" 1. WANTEDâ€"â€"A goâ€"cart. ~Apply . Mrs H. Secor, phone 195 ring 2, or R. R No. 1. Grassies. GRAND TRUNKâ€"CANADIAN /(NAâ€" TIONAL RAILWAYS. Tickets for sale on these lines and connections.: Also Steamship tickets for winter sailings. Phone 40. W. W. KIdd tf WANTEDâ€"A good bright ; girl :to work in store. ‘Apply~J.. P:;. Robertâ€" son, phones 225â€"226, rGimsby. IF THEY LAY THEY PAYâ€"Layers are what you get"when buying stock from my bred to. lay Anconas and American Buttercups. Having won 20 prizes from C. N. E. and Hamilton with one special for best collection of Buttercups I am going to put them on the market this year only, at last year‘s prices: Buttercups,© chicks $35, eggs $3.00 per 15; . Anconas, chitks $25, eggs $1.50 per 15; also hatching eggs from Blue Andalusians bred from winning stock, $200 per 15; chicks if ordered in advance, hatch out about April 10, five per . cent. cash with order, balance before . deâ€" livery.. . R., J.) Serson,â€"AFruit. and Poultry, Box 15, Winona, Ont. "}15\6 1€ di n EGGS AND CHICKENS W MISCELLANEOUS W HELP WANTED ‘ptec why one W MICKIE SAYS d WANTED Did L1 t€ W U 11 1 again be publishe arted this feature a Apparently . the ediscontinued if. / outr regular feature )1 U clothe ead« ome d p h fi It it it Fridayâ€"I am wirking after skool hrs. now for the drug© Store keeper agen. I was pritty well Satisfide with my Job un till He cums along and gives me a lot of wirk to tend to. I gess I wood mebby about as leaf be kep, in after skool as to have sum boss a tagging me around all the time and putting wirk on me to do. â€" Sat.â€"I dissided to go a fishing toâ€" day, insted of wirking. To . much wirk /makes Jack a dull boy the Poet says in 1 of his poems in are book and he is Rite. Ketched 2 blue Gills and‘ suffered a great deal with a thorn in my leg aAnd a slack stummick. Sundayâ€"These dies is all rite. out on a Picnick day and had san it +1 Wedn my bas the tea my baseball Rulés, so. L CIaN HUIMLIDGN the team this Season »and teacher that I was wirking on grammar. All of a Suddent 1 looks up and : there she was rite in my midst. So: I ‘mist are practise game after, all on acct. of herâ€" Curiosity. + Thursdayâ€"Mr.. Luce. seen, me and ast me hum ‘cum I aint ben to wirk no more. I told him I was lying off. He sed Lying off nothing. You Snuk offt. . So I have quit. my job. : For good.~ Pa was reading about a man witch shot‘his Wife then killed his own self. She got well and I Supose he felt pritty ‘cheep after alt the trubble he had went to. & May 22ndâ€"Stoney Creek vs Beamsville g%nd,â€"‘.Winona vs Beamsville thâ€"Grimsby vs Stoney Creek 25thâ€"Beamsville vs Winona oix+tâ€"Winona vs Beamsville 31st_sgtoney Creek vs Grimsby" June » 2ndâ€"Grimsby vs Winona 5thâ€"Beamsgville vs Stoney Creek "thâ€"Stoney Creek vs Winona 7thâ€"Beamsville vs; Grimsby 9thâ€"iGrimsby vs Stoney CGreek 12thâ€"Winona vs° Beamsville _ 14thâ€"Grimsby vs Winona 14thâ€"Beamsville vs Stoney Creek. 16thâ€"Winona vs Grimsby ie 19th â€"Stoney Creek vs Beamsville 21stâ€"Beamsville vs Winona 21stâ€"Stoney Creek vys Grimsby 2rdâ€"Winona vs Stoney Creek 26thâ€"Grimsby vs Beamsville 28tmyâ€"‘Winona vs Grimsby 2Sthâ€"Stoney Creek vs Beamsville 30thâ€"Grimsby vs ‘Stoney Creek. July f 3rdâ€"Beamsville vs Winona .. / 5thâ€"Stoney Creek vs Grimsby / 5thâ€"Winona vs Beamsville 7thâ€"Grimsby â€"vs Winona * 10thâ€"Beamsville vs Stoney Creek 12thâ€"_Grimsby vs Stoney Creek 12thâ€"Beamsville vs . Winona 8 14thâ€"Stoney Creek vs Grimsby 17thâ€"Winona vs Beamgville . . 19thâ€"Beamsville vs, Grimsby 19thâ€"Winona vs Stoney Creek 21stâ€"Grimsby vs Winona. _ _ 24thâ€"Stoney Creek ‘vs© Beamsville 26thâ€"Winona vs Gnimsby ~26thâ€"Beamsville vs Stoney Creek '28thâ€"~Grimsby vs ‘Winona Aug. > tatys 1st â€"Stoney Creek vs Beamsville SOFTBALL iana Dy C plied wit] necessary able to p many immed churn loaned AiIm._ ~Onc, . aliW:.!" COilkLE came and assisted him in other ways. Mr. Middleton says that he never knew such a spirit of Comradeship existed, and says he will . never be able to repay them for the assistance they have rendered. The spirit of Brotherly Love displayed by citizens of Gainsboro is worthy of note, and if the same spirit is developed by other citizens Canada cannot help but prosâ€" per. % ; : No h o o e e i LI\JL- Middleton is the returned man who g)st all his possessions last fall : Dy re, when the house he was, living in at Grimsby EHast® was burned., down. 1n ; ) YouCannot Buy W”RI N E : New Eyes [4* LE S But you can Promote a £A" But you can Promofe @ iv SACoS Clean, Healthy Condition 8 me Our EYEStqiize e Renes" Keep your Eyes Clean, Clear and Healthy. Write for Free Eye Care Book. Mursloe Eye Remedy Co.. 9 East Ohio Street. Chicago By ROSS FARQUHAR the 0 INSBORO HELP T 1¢ ndayâ€"‘These. nice warm , Sunâ€" is all rite.‘. We tuk are famly n a Picnick in the ford agen toâ€" ind had sand witches and Lunch etc.â€" But when we got reddy to he Veal lofe they was sum little s a crawling allt over "it. Pa nebby they was Vitamines witch m neow kind of animal ben disâ€" n 0) nIn SLATS‘ DIARY wa M. STEWART DRUG CO,, LIMITED f him a horse request hin i0ther seein. i loaned hin M Db ind h LV NJ n mC dle rec LEAGUE SCHEDULE, SEASON 1922 11 Season ~and teacher king on grammar. All "1looks up and there . my midst. So I mist ime after / all on acct. FARMERS C RETURNED t1 W o ‘give a note £0T |‘srfsg~â€"â€"oâ€"â€"oâ€" mss that â€"he had > no _ ane: and Others .â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" )( THE INDEPENDENT, n n 10 )1 M tudying manige teacher up RLI be 11( et sed like to in 0 n â€" _A fixed policy of keePINS W apreast with all modern improveme / and securing the maximum POSSible \effiâ€" ciency will yield handsome returns any municipality. $y P iess It is highly important that the health ‘of the community should be conserved. k t o c /5 This does not imply that the work devolves solely upon the medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health for the construction and _ maintenance Oof waterworks, sewers, sewage disposal, plant, roads and the other works that are closely allied with the; preservation of health, pure. water, clean â€" surroundâ€" ings good ./ housing, â€" disposal of ings, good . housing, disposal waste products of all kinds have potent influence upon the standard Public Health, It is just, as importantâ€"to maint the works efficiently as â€" to â€" bu them efficiently. _ _â€"_ It is however a strange fact t] maintenance â€" does not â€" appeal stronely as> construction. We stro part BUILD’%NG FOR EUKEURE YEARS oennonmee prvmeuangeran sev A Bbig supply just in. : This is The Picture Season and if you!â€" haven‘t / a‘ Kodak ‘ or Brownie. Géet One Now the fun you get and the pleasant memâ€" ories it will give will repay YOU many times over. t With a good stock of goods you‘ll be needing, whether you‘re going on a little jaunt of just goâ€" ing to stick around home & Will â€"mal pleasant. T1 Makes drunk. smoke: here.. â€"_ A. f1 Pipes also on hand Often SORE,â€" PERSPIRING, ACHING FEET _ ALL READY FOR THE HOLIDA Y FILMS, KODAKS WILSON‘S ROOT BEER EXTRACT A BOX OF LIGGETT‘S, OR BILLIE â€" BÂ¥KEREK CHOCOLATES bd ou. . can 35c ° $2.50 CIGARS . CIGARETTES TOBACCOS AND BROWNIES Grimsby 5C n th E: REX STORE We Wll%(:ash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our, Sé:mgs Bank where they will draw interest at 3% per annum. s your holiday more A11 prices Pl$asailt h(ithful ~ bottle 5c Capital Paid up $15,000,000 _ Reserve Fund $15,000,000 AND WHE] REXALL TORE _ J. Farrell D i holiday. y using ou1 ot Bath 4# 11 : ~your, favorite A full supply of )1 ATTON + TTR NT GRIMSBY, ONTARIO CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE r to pranch, T DRUG CO VICTORY LOAN _ COUPpoNS JNZNR LY OU R iintain build that * MMIOG d of The Health Department, for examâ€" ple, insists on a much more adâ€" vanced standard of public health toâ€" day than it did ten years ago, and to be efficient it must: ever move. on with the inexorable demands of the period. qo * ~â€"The treatment of the. sewage has always been a difficult problem. The process of evolution has â€" been slow and ‘axnenmnsive: â€" Hand" irrightion, filâ€" The term efficiency is a . relative one. It is not possible to standardize efficiency because, with the advance of scientific knowledge, what was %d yesterday may be made better tomorrow. The point that may be pressed forâ€" ward is that efficiency entails the utilization of the best knowledge and experience of the present day. What may have sufficed yesterday does not always conform to the reâ€" quirements of today. tanks, Travis scher methods It the idea A fixed policy of maximum elfiâ€" cieney will bear handsome returns. It does. not mean that a town must be a spendthrift in securing desirâ€" able acquisitions, but it does . mean that its representatives must be : enâ€" dowed with foresi‘ght to disern how and when to embark on new works. In many of our cities and towns we are spending money on wrong things. We are wasting money on nonâ€"essenâ€" tials and we are creating the beginâ€" and when to embark on new works. In many of our cities and towns we are spending money on wrong things. We are wasting money on nonâ€"essenâ€" tials, and we are creating the beginâ€" nings of bad conditions for future generations and making the, achieveâ€" ment of efficiency a task of difficulty and cost. By the preparation of a town planâ€" ning scheme, we would save much money and ‘wasted effort, andâ€" we could avoid mistakes which are caused by want of planning. But no town planning scheme will make for efficiency unless it deals with the control of building developâ€" ment and sanitary conditions. A real twin sister to efficiency is public opinion. Much has been written and said concerning what should and what should: not be: the . relationship beâ€" tween public service corporation and public opinion. j Public utilities have been subject more @r less, to the usual antagonâ€" ism and misunderstanding that seems to be the common lot of such enterâ€" prises. Slowly, but none the less surely, however, a better understandâ€" ing of the attitude which these two sides should assume, one toward the other, is gaining ground, atleast the most aggressive and intelligent of them, are realizing as they never did before ‘that their/very existance and their opportunity for ‘perfect work, depends â€"upon the support of public opinion. f After all, does it not all hinge upon the "utility‘"‘ simply taking into its confidence the public, to whom . it owes its inception. It is a par;flership in the real sense of the word and . there should be no dodging of the issue if efficiency is LDpe Th REPAIRS RAPIDLY MADE BY MACHINERY We A. C. Turner, Manager. goal aimed at. 4 rankness is absolutely essential public is to be kept faith with. n exp be d n 1U cently noticed in .the ~»daily that automatic "phone" exâ€" would ‘soon . replace Qu! "Central‘.: .. Just .one‘" morf ¢ the statement that this: is n 1( In 11 1( aneaparprirntmnuecconn mb obtcrunet tan T‘l 11 1( id the C1€ cipitation 0 n pnonke lt 1 T1 LCl 614 a ke The slow filâ€" entic 111 U 01 lly il1d 1( if Old Kent Bond Paper is JOOQU. | L____nzzw, mmnmemmmmmmemmacemm 0:0]||||||llIIIIHl|||llllllllflllllll||_|I||IJIII,II!IIII]AIHIII|l!lll.lllIlflllj[l_lll!I[IIIIIII[!IIII_HH|||||Il|||HllllllllllIIHH“IIIIIlllflllllllllllllullllIllIIHllIIIII The installation of the Champion Rapid Repair machine means that Farrells Shoe Store will be able to zive their customers quick service with the same high quality of materâ€" ial andâ€" workmanship which â€" has ‘ ways been the outstanding feature of this store. The Champion Rapid _ Repair Machine is an asset to the . communâ€" ity and Farrells Shoe Store is to be congratulated for their progressiveâ€" ness in installing it. d complete, there being several grades of brushes and buffers, also power driven. © & Cl . ol r omm poinminiminieimnnmimnmieimnimnmimiepmimmipmimineiiuimimieeiiminmimie in e mm ie 000. 0 000000€3 00000000 UE ee As we have decided to deliver our BREAD as well as wholeâ€" sale it, as we have done for the past two years, we would be pleased to have every home that our rig stops at try a loaf of our BREAD, which is wellâ€"known through the town for its quality and flavor. We will also carry BUNS and CAKES. Thanking you for your past custom. â€" K4. H. MILLER ‘eals a), A JELLY POWDERS FRUIT We Deliver SHIPPED THREE TIMES A WEEK OUR SPECIAL BRAND E. W. BURGOY NE GINGER SNAPS CHOICE ~CHEESE Bread Delivery NTR CANNED CORN LOOSE SODAS l Buy Your Groceries In Grimsby SPLENDID QUALITY PER LB. s PURE LARD FRESH EVERY DAY J k l FLAVORINGS CREAMERY BUTTER VERY GOOD & T PER LB. 10c FOR 42¢ 22C 15¢ 19¢ To Your Door PHONES:â€" 5 and 205 ‘{FIVE SPEAKING‘" WA LISTE] INED syr TY TIN i w.A? 17 A LUF T7 & C d ts# ) F ) f y\ C J11 w C#3 in our shop,; learning driving, reâ€" pairing, overhauling, motors, tracâ€" tors. Garages paying $5 to $10 daily to our successful graduates. Learn ‘auto,. tractor. mechanics. Be expert ignition, lighting, startâ€" ing systems. Big wages, steady work. â€" You can earn while learnâ€" ing. Write for free. catalogue. HEMPHILL‘S BIG AUTO GAS TRACTOR SCHOOL WE CAN USE MORE MEN AND BOYS P th 163 King St. West, Toronto. I "! KELLOGG‘S ORN FLAKES EEN OR WAXTITE VR FOR 10c 9 FIVE ONTARIO B TeF

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