Grimsby Independent, 19 Aug 1922, p. 4

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Miss Louise'Dell, A.T.C.M., teacher of piano and theory; pupils prepared for examinations, special attention to beginners. Class opens Sept. 5, _ Grimsby Ont. tt TO OFFER-j,()()() grapevines for fall and spring delivery ,No. 1 stock, cut from best bearing wood, grown at Grimsby and Vineland. Call phone 98 or write A. C. Graham, P.O. Box 242 FOR SALE OR RENT-New bunga lows in Lakeview Gardens; also six room bungalow with store accommo dation for rent. Geo. E. Armstrong 32 Main street, Hamilton, or TN Pettit, Agent, Grimsby. _rf9h"-_e-_-w'-r----trett,-r--twt.m-_ FOR SALE-K kets, with covers pears, vegetables order. Phone 38 No. 7 on off. d Office Stoney Creek, Ont. z Lottridge, Stoney Creel “WW/u Ratepa $13870.t We gown-o.‘ o-o-o-o-o-ir-o-o-o-o-o-et i. Advertise FOUR FOR SA 2ces Cement Walks W. ALLAN, Township Clerk, Grimsby Also enm The Diamond Ring (REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST) The Store of "Gifts That Last" PHONE 326 The time comes in the life of every man When he con- siders the purchase of a Diamond Ring; Our stock consists of the best orstones set attractive- ly in the newest settings. We‘will allow full value in other goods for any of our diamonds returned to us at any time. See our special values at $45, $60 and $75. Public Notice 11 ft SALE-'House and large lot st location in town; all conven- a; a building lot could be sold Apply to Box WC, Independent Township of North Grimsby TENDERS FOR 3d tenders marked as to contents ldressed to Thos. W. Allan, town- lerk, Grimsby, will be received up Jn., Thursday, August 24, for a t Walk, four feet wide on the side of the Provincial highway he easterly limit of Lot No. 13 o the westerly limit of the W. E. Vernon Tuck, Phone 38, Dominion Canner ride} necessarily accepted 5xLLAN, roperty. on \the Grimsby BAN kv/OF' HAMILTON ts MUSIC TEACHER TOWN OF GRIMSBY W ice that the Council of the of the Town of Grimsby in- onstrUct a pavement as a ovement on Main street from I boundary of the Town to r boundary of Murray street; Lvement will consist of a six te base with a three inch oncrete surface, and intends assess a part of the' cost of Width over and above the nty feet on the land abutting timated share Papers are best quality TT o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oo d cost of the said which the Corp enr Tl north side Of Central] East for a distance of; st III W ll st erican bushel bas- suitable for apples, DI? grapes; in good CAMPBELL, MANAGER GRIMSBY BRANCH at ts construction F. RANDALL. 1e said work will M. MITCHELL, Reeve in Apply if GRIMSBY To ESTABLISHED 1872 h Onta MIn Tent," and for titty years has g1v- en that courteous and consistent service by \vhich satisfied cus- tomers are made. _ Our Local Manager will be glad THE Bank.of Hamilton be lieves that "a satisfie‘ customer is the best advertise tnent,” and for fifty years has giv 166 work r1 six 11r Local Manager will be glad erve you at any time you may :1 his service and our facilities. tlt l At the Firemen”s Convention in {Oshawa last week Frank Konkle, [Secretary of the Grimsby Brigade ( was made a life member of the As- ;sociation. Chief Talbot was appoint- ‘ed a member of the Audit Commit- _.t.ee. The convention, and demonstra- ttion will be held next year at Bur- i, lington. - , From Europe comes a telephone receiver light enough to be hung on a person's ear, leaving both hands free. An inventor; has mounted a pair ot metal wash tubs, corrugated to serve as wash boards, so that by covering them with a porcelain top they form a kitchen table. According to an Austrian naval of- ficer gas bubbles rising from a depth bomb dropped into a stormy sea quieted the water as effectually as oil would have done. An emergency cross Over railroad switch that can be installed without cutting or moving the rails of the main tracks has been pertecterby'a Minnesota inventor. , NOTICE-parties wishing to motor to Toronto Exhibition will do well to make their arrangements mow by calling' phone 43. _ 23I8 TOMATOES---we are now taking in tomatoes for canning and growers under contract are asked to make de- livery at any time, now. Dominion Canners, Ltd., phone 38. / about $7.55. Rewal to The Independent day evening suits. Find Anniversary service at' Tweedside church will be held on Sunday, Aug- ust 20th at eleven and seven-thirty o’clock. Rev. Mr. Elliott of Welland- port, will take charge of the service. A garden party will be held on Mon- day following August 21st at the home of Mr. McGeorge, a mile and a half south of Vinemount on the Stone read. . Miss Louise Dell, A.T.C.M., who has a studio corner King and Sher- man, Hamilton, will open a class in piano and theory,-in Grintsby, Sept. 5th. _ C . Charles Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lawson, was home over the week end from Brantford. Masquerade dance at Grimsby Beach, Friday week. _ Jas. A. Wray has greatly brightened up the Street in front of his store by the erection of a large eight foot electric sign. H. Shaefer is building a new frame two storey dwelling house on Nelles Boulevard. ,_ _ . Read every page of this paper, There is real live local news on every page. ti, . Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. Wright and daughter Marjorie spent the, week end with Miss Marjorie Dorety. Mrs. W. H. Doherty and children of Windsor are visiting with Miss Eliza Hand, Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs) H. C. Hall of Youngs- town, Ohio, spent the week end with Miss Erla Dorety. July totalled $43,170.' W. L. and Mrs. Haist are on a motoring tour to Hartford, Conn. Mr: and Mrs. ‘A. Greenwood of Grimsby East are holidaying in Mus- koka. V E. E. and'Mrs. Grobb, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., are visiting with Mrs. N. E. Culp. ‘Saltfleet township council is paving the Main road through Stoney Creek village. [meal Items of Interest St, July Send in your news items Read our advs on DST-Small receipt for Catharines building permits tor MISCELLANEOUS Grimsby Beach on Tues- , August 15th, two bathing er.p1ease return to G. L. coal office ECE ister It will pay you Ill ed letter ant Please returI the Casino, night of this contain '.Forty per cent. of the developed water power of the world is in the United States, where water wheels with a capacity ot 9,243,000 horse- power have been installed. Mulberry trees have been raised successfully and a good quality of Paw silk produced as the result at ex- perimehts in introducing the silk in- dustry into Colombia. What a life!) '(Note to stenograp improve on this sc drop a line to the ID ' He was the most looking specimen of 2 ever applied at the t little country farmho The tarrrier's wife ' d "My goodness!" she don't believe you have N self tor a Year." .. Icarried gingerly until. the oppdirtuintv Hie, £1.20? fem. 1:191:11. prawns itself in HOW TO BE A STENOGRAPHER (By the Grouch) To be a stenographer you must be a girl with light, dark or red hair, these colors to be permanent or in rotation as desired. You must also be equipped with powder' putt, lip rouge, eyebrow pencil (or even bet- ter, detachable eyebrows), silk stock- ins, a skirt that can be shortened at least two inches per week, a note book which cannot be opened at the right place when desired, four pen- cils which always need sharpening, and an eraser which never can be found. But first you should attend a business college' where shorthand and typewriting may be picked um and The deaht occurred in 'Toronto, on Tuesday, August 15th, of William House, for many years a resident ot Grimsby, aged 82 years. Your next step 'tttter getting a job will be to give all your friends your office telephone number so they can call up during business hours. It is little things like this that make life worth while; besides, us girls must have our moments. Your schedule for a, typical day should be arranged something like this: 8.30 a.m.---Time to punch in. 8.45 a.m.---You punch in. 8.45-9.15 a.m.--Dispose of wran Mrs. W. L. Stephen and her daugh- ter yrs. R. H. McNally attended the “Gealie Society” of Hamilton picnic at Dundas on Saturday, August 12th and they had a very pleasant after- noon and evening. It was also citi- zens day for Dundas and their beau- tiful park never had a more pleasant and merry day. Every person who could come out was there. . CURREN-SHARP---on Saturday the 12th of August, at his own resi- dence Grimsy East, by Rev. W. H. Cline, D.D., Miss Winnifred Sharp, . 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sharp, of Grimsby, to Mr. Frederick Curren. of Toronto. The Norton Orchestra, four pieces, has been engaged to play for the dancing at Smithyille Fair and Ant- umn Carnival on the nights ot Sept. 13th and 14th. HOUSE--0n T 10 Concord ', House, age August 17th After you have finished business. college you get a job where your desk will be the longeSt walk to the water cooler and the' sPortest run to the time clock. Also “pick a, boss who 1oqlrs easy, as well as easy to look at. ' The big field day of. sports at Stoney Creek was rained out on Mon- day, August 7th and postponed until Saturday, August 19th when the full program will be run off. GIBSO) two can live as cheap ad one. 'As a matter' ot fact, they usually do-even cheaper-but who wants to live cheap? Yo I and h 9 1E. 1d hat and arran:, 9.15--9.45 a.m.---Cl tion (as little as 4).45...-10n.r; samn-. BSONr-1n North Grimsby 1esday, August 9, .1922, b Mrs. Hugh lug Gibson, a s EWART---T r. Stewart, tumrst 11th Births, Deaths ' and Marriages about 'th; not -in the a, I only THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO MA ERIE D o Mr Ridg 1esd BORN graphersr t , schedule 1e Editor). DIED that 1h01 on ay at," agreed the least abashed. washes afore I , down-and-out- 1 tramp Tat had back doo ”of the , August 15th, Toronto, Willi years. Fune n clrink ', on ll cried. tt ashed your d him witl r to other Inch NI to Mr son. littl cle tl d on Wed It iisn mera Lorne riday lay 011 m 11 (lllllSllllfifillllf Rain, total for weel ville Wed., Aug. 16---"01d Dad" with Mildred Harris and Buster Kea- ton in "The Playhouse”. Sat., Aug. 19--c"The Great Lover", - Eminent Authors "Review of the Season" and Aeson’s Fable. Wed Me Ma tdmission 10e Preacher for Sund ind evening, Rev. D] rhorold. . NI on l Plate - Grimsby Beach - i FRIDAY, ‘AUG. 18th {i a.” _'. Vents t'arrey---Tst Prize Gents (lomfe--1st Prize Gents Faney---2nd Prize - ' Boys under 16--1st Prize Prizesron exhibit in the 'window of L ()field & Sons. Special attraction featuring Miss mm Walters, of Toronto, in all the Nest song; hits. A return for a week to the old ways of selling would quickly convince you of the service the advertisements in your paper render. . THEY ARE YOUR MARKET PLACE TODAY. READ THEM have realized What a saving in time, money and convenience in this alone the advertisements mean to you. --the same for all You know that in paying it, you’re getting the same deal as the next one. You may not Advertising buying faire ing prices. Evening-Mrs. J. I DANCE CASINO l‘he advertiser nam l SOLOISTS vuorning-Miss Cooper of Beams- MOORE’S THEATRE ATTRACTIONS Week Endin TEM l m 11 m Market Churches Skit ville Comedy Ladies F: Girls ttttd Aug with " r01 Au adies I:lap,ei---1sit Prize ut'iey _ truss--3'ci. Pym... PRESBYTERIAN fairer fo W (Friday) . . .. ... PRECIPITATION The Jack otion In The 1tur M PI more-some less tor ticles, according to arate abilities 'to has tpr mac ”L'Umlo Corp. Lloyd Phipps was also' an as Cooper of Beams- entrant ot the events at the o. R. A. _ l representing the 98th battalion, but ':3. J. P. Robertson. owing to hard luck and bungling did _,.-'-----..-.--- not make a showing. Despite the tact that he had made application to "q--.-.--.---.-. Col. Vandersluys three weeks prev- , ious to be" entered in the matches it s THEATRE I was not until Saturday night Aug. |5th that his entry was made, then by RACTIONS 'telephone. On Sunday he motored to "m'"""'""'""?"------- tNiagara Falls to-secure the rifle that " , " . he had used at Niagara camp in June Efarriglgnd gigter 12:23 when he won the championship of Gi, Playhouse" the camp.- On arrival at Falls he was ' l . told that all the rifles had been --"The-,, Great Lover", shipped to Toronto.' He went to To- Authors "Review ot ronto Sunday night without a rifle 311'I’ aryrAesop's Fable., and showed up at the rifle ranges -“Call of the North” Monday morning willing to take a k Holt and "Torchy's ,chance on getting a good rifle out of n.” V ' the-miscellaneous lot always kept on B--") Lion", "The hand. He was out ot luck here, for jptirtation" a fooner- after using four different rifles for iedy.,- [four different days he chucked up the . game. None of them were any use. . lOne rifle he had had to be sighted at "ca-c------------',,-,--' 500 yards in order to hit a target on ‘the‘ 200 yard range. Another one had HEATHER Ilto be sighted to the edge of target 14 tll in order to hit target 15, the one he r's, and the bet- t by a penny or aday next, morning Dr. W. D. Lee, of 16 aelped to make, all by stabiliz- tl es his pri l 119:1] st nd Prize lst Prize l‘nere Dancil W Inches 1922 the ICC ‘19 1h 51 " 70 lit Patents have been granted- to a California inventor for what ap- parently is a one-room house, but which has other small rooms con- cealed within its double walls. Africa is the richest continent in undeveloped water) power with IM,- 000,000 horsepower available of the world's estimated total of 439,000,000 horsepower. , ' when eighty-four years old. ' . The funeral was on Thursday afternoon last, with interment in the Munn's Cemetery, when many friends were present. Miss Chamberlain is survived by two brothers, William Chamberlain, ot Detroit and Joel Chamberlain of Oakville and two sisters, Mrs. G. W. Sibbald, of Grimsby and Mrs. Ken- nedy, of Lockport, N. Y. In Since last week's interesting article on the street names ot Grimsby ap- peared in print much information has been received regarding the origin of the names of Paton street and Elizabeth street. Mr." Edward Farrell came to hand bright and early Thursday morning with the information regarding Paton street. This street was named after a man by the name of Charles Paton, who lived in Hamilton, but who in the early days owned all the land on both sides of Paton street from Liv- ingston avenue to the G. T. R. bridge, also, between Farrow's corner and Livingstim avenue. He also owned a block of land on the lower end of Elizabeth street. . Miss Edna Randall supplied the in- formation as to how Elizabeth, street received its name. This street was named after Elizabeth" Walker (wife of, tha.lafn .nsinhaiLA a-ks-asa-EPT, who owned and operated the old Man sion House (new the head offices o the Niagara Peninsula. Growers) for I great many years. .He at one tim, owned a considerable amount of 1am on both sides of this street anrttr road was a given one. Farrell and early the into, street. r b Phipps made an envious record f0 himself overseas when he won th shooting championship' of the Britis] Armies while stationed in Englann and again as a sniper in France. illllltSllll MEN AT l ll. l une rule he had had to be 500 yards in order to hit a the 200 yard range. Anotht to be sighted to the edge 01 in, order to hit target 15, t was shooting at. Eugene LePage‘, sr. and Eugene LePage, Jr., of Grimsby, representing the 13th Royal Regiment of Hamilton, did well in their shooting at the On- tario Rifle Association matches in Toronto, last week. Father and son were well up in the scores and al- waygHanded in the money in the several events in which they competr ed. LePage, sr. has gone on to Ottawa this week to take part in the shooting matches being held there under thtrauspices of the _Dominion Rifle Association. Su Ill ORIGIN IF STREET NAMES " miss id u ll d rt MRS. ALBERT GRAISLEY )f Ha] nilton OBITUARY inth rl, and NO step f Detrc of Han ughter 1C ath occurred on l [922.of Martha_G. M raisley of The Thirty. :h year. The) late was the third daugh id of Hamilton (form , and surviving are hr y step-daughters Mrs. " rt NI] 0 tt n rlain wal north of of the l i1 on n1 0 on LUIB e11 h ill the township settlers. The if the pioneers late Dr. one of 181 n Known ther 1 Jro Mr la Milt " Iiss Mar 1t ille, be wife Geor . W " I'n0( n Or 1y [191 Mrs xth t NIKKI? 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