Grimsby Independent, 11 Oct 1922, p. 5

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A4 4 BURGOYNE‘S GROCERY sf*Thursday, Friday, and i _ Saturday Selling [OTICEâ€"Will the party who reâ€" red _ the zincâ€"lined trough from itison‘s Siding, please return to W. mplough, or to the Siding, and e themselves trouble. PYIEOR SALE OR RENT on Lakeâ€" view Gardens, Grimsby‘s finest surâ€" vey, new bungalows, upâ€"toâ€"date in every particular, containing 5 to 6 fooms, 3â€"piece bath, fire place, electric g town water, furnace, hot water porler. _ Will rent by. the year or for 21e winter; immediate possession. ‘? lots on easy terms, prices t a chance to own your own & Apply, G. E. Armstrong, 32 ij‘g:“ east, Hamilton, or at yÂ¥ store on the survey. : TO LETâ€"A sevenâ€"roomed bunga la, on Park Row, for twentyâ€"five dol lars a month; includes, blinds, fix tures, stove, built in buffet and book eases, living and diningâ€"room pan elled; exceptionally warm houseâ€"va cant Oct. 15th. Apply at once, J. R Skinner. FOR SALEâ€"â€"Wincheste: ing 22â€"calibre rifle, uses sp power cartridges; perfect eighteen dollars. A E. Paton street. nmew sixâ€"Froom residenC place; chestnut finish Ferms. â€" Apply, Shafe ers, Murray street,;, Grin ginning about cow if desirec dependent. PVAAA AAAAAAA NAAA AAAAY MAAA AAAAAAAAANNANANAKNAANAANY B y TV x [E BEAMSVILLE â€" CIDER $E will run each Tues, and Fri. hone 106 ring 4, Beamsville, and arâ€" ge your grinding.‘ C. J. Crooks FOR SALEâ€"One Hudson, big six Foadster. Terms can be. arranged under commercial credit. . In Aâ€"1 condition:. Apply to O. Dennis, Oak and Elm streets. _ \__ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEâ€"Baby buggy, in good condition; a bargain.. ~R. 5.. care of Mrs. Cullingford, Eim street, Grimsâ€" by. during the winter months fice Box 26. Grimsby. IMAAAMAAAAAAAAAANAAAAANNANNNAA ords.. Apply, Mi toria Avenue, Gri aaanraraannnrnnannnnnrnnnnnnnrnrairy yz n n aaman FQR SALEâ€"Rhode cockerel, purebred. 2 Maple avenue. Phone shine range. Burn Phone 185, Grimsby E. W. BURGOYNE WwWE,ADD TEN CENTS to all{teleâ€" phone or charge orders for classified advertisements if not paid for within ten days of insertion, please. 2 en DpomnepKnnnirirmumae ind es oo ronine enc h i on memnansneiNet We print O. K. B. Stationery. JEKING of all 1 iÂ¥ _ prices â€" right ebrand) /. .. .... .. .. .: ... 40c db. aINGER SNAPS.. .. .. 2â€"lbs for 25c BOLD MEDAL and CALLA LILLY PASTRY FLOURâ€"24â€"lb. bags 90c HREDDED WHEAT .: ... 2 for 25c ORN SYRUPâ€"5â€"1b. pails. . .. .. 40c l{l“ATOESâ€"Fine stock.. $1.30 bag fIONSâ€"-Fine, dry and yellow e ..........‘s..i.. . 60c pk:. BEST TAPIOCA.. .. ... 3 lbs. for 25c ROTLET PAPER .. .. . 6 rolls for 25¢ FOR SALEâ€"Lighter Day stove xcellent condition. Phone 375. GRIMSEBy inaamamamnnnanamnaannarrananannnrnanrrayn BUTTERâ€"Creamery _ (Riverview FOR HONE 5 OR 205, AND YOUR ORDER WILL ‘ _ BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Wednesday, October 11, 1922 TCO OR OR â€"~SAL.TI FOR SALE OR RENT o + ONTARIO % WWMWMWWW n aaaarra «‘‘FIVE SPEAKING‘ mommmmrenmmncmiinn enc arg n trrvanaecmm esw ro onvnnie m ecr ons s Grimsby Comfortable ~Good ..Cheer.â€"Sun urns coal or weod inchester :repeatâ€" uses special high perfect condition; A E. Thomas. wTe ohe oGe afe afe afe afe ahe ale ofe ofe afe afe ofe afe ofe afe afe ale ofe afe ofe afe afe afe afe afe afe afe afe afe ofe afe afe abe afe afe oi NE ictrola with rec Fred Sims. Vic imsby inds; any disâ€" C.. Watts. Alex 36w Doul bath ak 0 nd< _ Ke Flemin _ house Post Ofâ€" f1 DL i1ld @ird TS d Wishing, with his usual kindliness, to make theâ€"stranger feel at ease, he beamed upon her and said heartily:â€" "Hello! Isn‘t this a new face? A deep red suffused her freckles. "No," she stammered, "it ain‘t new. It‘s just been washed.‘ After Mr. Smith had raked his yard he took the accumulated rubbish into the road â€"to ~burn>» A â€"number of neighbors‘ children came flocking about the bonfire, among them a litâ€" tle girl whom Mr. Smith did not reâ€" member having seen before. mel suitable mm i m mm mm WANTEDâ€"Boy to work in store; good opportunity to learn clothing business; must be bright and neat in appearance. Apply, Hearsh‘s, on appearance the corner. WANTEDâ€"Janitor for Grimsby Baptist Church.. ‘For particulars, apâ€" ply to Mr. R. Dipper, Grimsby, Ont. LEOSTâ€"A hound dogâ€"brown and white; answers. to theâ€" name â€" of "Spot".. _ The finder please report to Thos, ;Prentice, Hunter‘s Side Road, NortH~ Grimsby, . telephone 2, r 14. Parties holding this dog after this noâ€" tice will be prosecuted. V RAAINVAAAAANALAAAAIIAAAAAAIIAALAQ LOSTâ€"Auto chain, in Grimsby, on Tuesday night. Finder please leave at Independent Office, or ‘phone 425 Grimsby. EEF C atâ€" MTs; Dr‘ Smith‘s, at. tire time of her reception, last October, a fur neckpiece. . The owner may have the property by calling at the house. mAAA n n n n s n i raaaraaa s Grimsby 238w. Mrs. W. E. Johnson Pupil of the late John Kennedy and other eminent European masters of Voice Training, Elocution, etc., is now open to receive a limitâ€" ed number of ‘pupils for Singing: â€" and Elocution. FTerms moderate. â€" Apply, Heintzman. & Co.,; Hamilâ€" fon, . or P 0 > Box :157 Grimsby., * Ont:. Phone Vocal Lessons ear 98 nan to take 2. Grimsby HELP WANTED EDâ€"A horse, 1100 or 1200 or delivery purpose. Mode imsby, phone 410. WANTED felre ut apple tre WANTED Primary Gradeâ€"â€"Busy Work, Miss Drehmer, Merritton; Teaching Readâ€" ing to Beginners, Miss Addie Buck, Beamsville; Number Work, Mrg. Gayâ€" man, Vineland; Materials for Primary Classes, Miss\Cummings, St. Davids. Friday Afternoon _ « 1.30â€"Election of Officers. 2.00â€"Address, Health of School Children and Their Progress, Dr. Pharr, Provincial directom® of Medical Health Inspection and School Nurses. 2.45â€"Question â€" Drawerâ€"All quesâ€" tions must reflect, directly upon school and school work, all other questions will be ignored. There are many districts conâ€" tiguous to the Canadian National Railâ€" ways where the hunter can get his limit bag of game. In the provinces of Ontario and Quebec they are numâ€" erous and within a few hours travel of your home. The excitement of thse chase is wonderfully fascinating, and in addition, a week or two in the woods furnishes the finest kind of a vacation. Abundance of moose, deer, bear and gams birds are to be obtained with a minimum of effort and expense. Apply to nearest Canaâ€" dianâ€"Grand Trunk Agent for hunting literature, or write C. K. Howard, General Tourist Agent, Toronto. . Intermediate Gradesâ€"Spelling, Miss Fairbhurne, â€" Merritton; Arithmetic, Miss G. Monsinger. Grimsby; Comâ€" position, Mrs. J. Walter Green, Caisâ€" tor Centre, R. R. 2;~ Literature and Supplementary Reading, Mrs. Gowâ€" land,., Smithville. Sr. Classâ€"1, Entrance Examination Papers, Mr. Carefoot; 2, Grammar in Sr. Grades, Mr. Vanderburg, Niagaraâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake; 3, Geography, Miss Corâ€" man, Queenston; 4, History and New Text Book,, Mr. Hicks, Beamsville. . Public School Sectionâ€"i1, Senior Class Teachers; 2, Intermediate Class Teachers; 3, Primary Class Teachers. H. H. Carpenter, Grimsby Oct. 1122 G. M. Taylor, Grimsby July 2723 R. F. VanDyke, Grimsby Aug. 15\23 I. Olmsted, Grimsby Sept. 10|23 A. H. Burland, Toronto May 123 Jacob Lang, Beamsville Jan.: 1228 «_ 10â€"12â€"Division: of Convention. 1, High School. section; 2, Public School section. 9.20â€"Illustrative drawing in Jr. classes, Miss McRea, Peterboro Normâ€" al School. f At the close of the evening session‘s address the distribution of the various medals won by Entrance pupils will take place. â€" Friday Morning, Oct. 13 9.00â€"Devotional exercises and * adâ€" dress by Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, Beamsâ€" ville. l he of 8.00â€"Music, instrumental and vocal by Mrs. Garrett, Mr. Stallwood and others. 8.30â€"Illustrative . lecture, Young Canada and Old England. Mr. Frank Yeigh, Toronto. 3.15â€"â€"Convention Division. I, Wo men‘s Federation of Teachers; 2 Men‘s Federation of Teachers, Mr Foster, Brantford. Evening session to be held in Bap tist Church, Beamsville. 7.80â€"Address ‘of Welcome, Mr. Tre velyan. Reeve of Beamsville. e 2.45â€"â€"Address, Mr... W. J. .Drope Grimsby. 2.00â€"Color Work in Public Schools by Miss J. McRea, Peterboro Normal School. ¢ Paed 12.00â€"Dinner, which will be servâ€" ed by the ladies of the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute in the Hall of the High School. Afternoon‘ Session 1.30â€"Changes in the Regulations, ete.. Mr. G. A. Carefoot, B.Xk., B. tee committees. f 10.30â€"Addresgs, Rev. .W. Arthur. 10.45â€"President‘s address, Mr. Adams. o 11.15â€"Report of 0. E. A. Delegates. 11.45â€"Report of Billeting Commitâ€" n W TEACHERS‘ _ CONVENTION ing bla out while the firemen were all in Snetâ€" singer‘s Hall at the first of their winter series of dances they were called away from the festivities to make a second run to this same spot. The high wind which had been blowâ€" ino all avanins â€" hlaw un â€" annthar Neither land know loss will I heavy as WHERE TO HUNT IN CANADA The firemen also saved a big . loss to ‘the Bell Telephone Co. and a lot of inconvenience to the Grimsby BHast residents.. when they kept_ the / big pole in front of the building from being burned down. R. J.. Moors, foreman of construction on the Ball lines out of the Grimsby. »~office is loud in his praise of the fire dallio~ for the way in which they kept this pole, which carried all (the eâ€"stern lines and cables, from being burned. Had this pole been allowed (to . go down there would have been no teleâ€" phone service in the east end for a‘t whole system had been paid for on Friday afternoon for there was no doubt in his mind but what every house on the two streets would have been wiped â€"out had it not been for the water supply. 5 Old Kent Bond Paper is good. 10.0 T‘h $10.000 FIRE AT 6RINSBY GOOD BOATING utes of report Arthur TE __P 1¢ nUI (Continued n Q 1( PAID UP LIST wEek 1 imsvill d dGa V votiona l Beamsvill itine business; last‘ meceting; 2 â€"..8, ~Appointin 1ys Ur. il Morning, Oct from pa Institut the Ass follow exercise ror â€" Mt Assembly H School. LAAA Lincoln will be Readin [reasut variou THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO 19 Sutherâ€" â€" their to ; be R A little boy startled‘%s;mother,by asking, "Mammy, is there hair oil in this bottle? B "Mercy, no déear!" sifig‘exclaimed; "that‘s gum." e "Oh!‘ said the child." Then, after g short silence: "Perhaps that‘s why I can‘t get my hat off." W °_2 passapnie to motorists without â€" their being water soaked and pedestrians icould also walk along the sidewalk without being dArenched â€" by passing | <utomobiles and rigs." Such a thing ‘ is now impossible. l Tt is proetty near time that® someâ€" thing was done about©® draining \| this Teddy: "Yes; ‘cause P didn‘t know till this afternoon that he was going to give a party." i $ Mamma: "You see how wrong it was, don‘t you dear?". _ Caledonia Rocton... Simcoe. .. IN M‘EMORIA)%B FALCONBRIDGEâ€"In . ever â€" loving memoty of Pelham | Kalconbridge, who died at Leamington, Oct. 10th, 1915. Orland S. Dennis, of Grimsby, was before Judge Gauld Wednesd»ay mornâ€" ing for sentence on a charge Of Obâ€" taining goods by false pretenses in 1921 from the Universa1 Battery comâ€" pany. His counsel, Cnas. Morgan, stated that restitution nad been made by prisoner‘s relatives and asked that he be allowed to go on suspended sentence, as this w»s pis first lapse. The crown attorney pffered no Objecâ€" tion to this. disposition of the C28@, nroviding Dennis paiq/;ne costs. The judge allowed the defendant to £0 On deferred sentence after the COStS of the case, $25, were paid.â€"â€"Ham-iIton Spectator. $ Teddy: "I wish I Badn‘t licked Jimmy Brown this morning. street before the residents and users of it got so mad that they will start something that will not be easily stopped. drained that it is n fact thâ€"t it was a he that turned to a mud small amount of rair nassable to motorists being water soaked : could also walk alon Robertson â€" shou medal pinned on ficent drainzage Two years ago the Cc coln took this piece of r the town. NLast year new tarvia road on th Jeast it is supposed to the wise men from the structed the roadâ€" made for, the drainage of the quently it is a small siz eral times during the ECnein~er Ruthâ€"rfordtâ€"an Ihne water even backe curbing and covered th that time . Superinten was forced to send his and cut holes through order for the water to 1, ~St SD covered w Residents on the easte of Livingston avenue bety avenue and Murray street come to the conclusion tha and © =st way to trave‘ thoroughfare is by boat, an thom are seriously consi( purchase of a.few boats a: them out to people wh use this street. Livingston Avenue Covered With Waterâ€"Road Built By Wise Men of East Without Any Provisions Made For Drainâ€" ing It. . efore the new et was a hu SENTENCE SUsSPENDED FALL FAIR DATES snring this strip with water to a hes for a good ter even backed and covered the ne â€" Superintend IN WEST EJ nunare it is no uwlC b id .. Oct. 12â€"13 . Oct. 10â€"11 A..>.Oct.. 24 â€"Family le} t} pit vh« ro som built vith <CND T n portion Kidd about > safest 2 â€" this conse better 11 the ndall there ns in ntin 1lnâ€" from ctor the but on â€" ion the of the At to \ In loving memory â€"Father, Mother, Sisters and â€"Brothers. How we miss him words cannot tell His happy face we loved so well, The dearest of memories are all that are left, ° Of our dear "Bill" who has gone to rest. C ‘The drain tiles are all in place . cement ton to go ara three drains 1 avenue was fill cement. A big steam crane. arrived last week and since Monday morning has been busily engaged unloading crushâ€" ed stone from the cars at the Grand Trunk station. This crane when in full action will unload from six to eight cars of stone, gravel or‘ sand in s ten hour working day. It will also load the inclined hopper and shoot from which theâ€"trucks are loaded that haul to the cement mixers. The old Livingston ice house on the south side of the G.T.R. tracks on Victoria A big â€"steam crane . : week and since Monday â€" been busily engaged unlo ed stone from the cars af Tfunk station.. . This, cr full action will unload tf1 eigsht cars of stone, grave 1j t1 ent ton to go on three drains run drain Gibson a et from two d ing onerations â€" QLO LANOMABKS Putting rane rloads en ARE to wor} e 10reâ€"| [ l is3 c is that | M largest | “B .. once M urprisef y urs ay which | (A8 ’ all on! -fi s § s s s fixed | (* In coâ€"operation w1 )om in | ~ Eyzs is arT of The | ,\“j factu1e1s of Canada, men | w feature our candy depa l! h) we have the biggest B (RSl! ”‘ district and the only, be ig has | 0 § § I ecrushâ€"| JB and offer a variety of ( Ul Ma the here with work | l ‘ angs | {{ movâ€"| } ‘ . o ' ipply [ . ight. | , U work 4 ‘ four | f xk l Rewat )1 C3 se PoREH ENE ‘\-::i‘l i ywe | Rroph iess nainuts, ‘v“ 7 .-:‘. 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