T APIOCA ï¬ER SNAPS GRIMSBY W? Illlit,,_,lcl',',Nti"')i' PR 205, AND YOUR ORDER WILL i llllllliis',,_i,'i'it_i_ir, BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO -_- llllii,,,,t,/_,l,_v1"'_"r,,i,JAR'AN'rEE EVERYTHING (ltr:';',-,":'.:,".,,-":)':):),',"',"-',,'- WE SELL . lli,li,,),li__, IoNt-,:,tmne home-grdij'i/l1 thr. lllil:,f,',_,,i'i,_l,.lf?nso Look at the price, peck 40c (Ili,::),",,'.,,,)?']', CLOVER .lh1Olril?i)ri:ii:ittAt: Ilr,)s_i,_f,','t,rl1to1esa1e price. 5-1b. paiI§;;',h " 80c llli,ls.y_,Is'rNS'---(seeded ' or Seédless) £1 Fge packets. JPter packet; . ; 20c Iir,r,__iC,,is_t,",.rrEk----tb"i'eiatri'ery _ (RiverVieW' ragdlwfl t,/,,. . _.’. . . .. â€1,; 40c lb. 1lllllti'"ttDRY N UTS-per 1b gigg’PowDERsâ€" All makes Illlli,_,ii_i-,_,_'i_,ii'_/.,'. ..'., l. .. .. .. 3 for 25c €931TEAâ€"Wonderful value Illy,/.i,;i,i'_'_ii_',si,i,),_ig')'_._l.'_., .. oo' .. .. .. . Zlbs. for $1.00 is lrt1i' illllll_1tWl0YNllli's GROCERY lthursday, Friday, and Saturday Selling Btriiiy city folks who failed to IBiratr dandelion or elderberry lliiiiiisir1ier in the season, may Bii'iji,o Mtirsty this winter. ililiifltGrnesr from Fredonia that llliiipt half the grape crop has fasted and that there is a .'ipberr of vineyards in the .i'iiirAr1rwright and Sheridan IlriiiiF'trnot yet been touched. At Itll)',')),, it was decided to help the .bri.'iii.t by closing, the . schools 1,days so the students could Bit;ii)titirvesting the grapes. I s r, (it? ,‘lgsuffalo, N. Y. News) llBiiv,l,a serious situation. Farm- 't'y'j),iurrapt's belt complain .that 'i"ii'iii, get freight cars to get Ilt1iiittes, to yIlarke't. The: result lMERS WAIT ALL NIGHT TO li,ir',i_r_r,.lsOAlD THEIR GRAPES ON CARS lli'y',_,',v'__i;"_,(r'"'-'o_.. .. .. .. .. .. 40c; heijDâ€"e-Thls prlce IS a bar- . (Ill,;:')"),,),',',),':)",')),)-"').,,.. .. .. .. .. .. 'r" . 20cit ' HIPS .. .. .. .. 21bs. for 2scili OLD MEDAL FLOUR Ill,,)':'),)': LATED SUGAR-r-per; bag $8 il: D cORN--iaree cans 2 for Mc it' E,ir'_)'_itMON and ORANGE PEELS E EW LOOSE DATES llllrtiiisday, October Good Potatoes are hard to get $1.30 lb. " cents "FNE SPEAKING†ADVERTISING PAYS Potatoes 2441b. bags so cents r666666666666666666666666666666666666tH delicious . .'. ..31bs. for 25¢; . .. ".. 2-le for 25ct 25, 19 Farmers urge persons with automos biles who are planning to buy grapes to drive out in the country these fall days and get theitrsupplies directly. It will help out the situation and be of benefit to all concerned, they say. From Angola comes a similar story. Farmers have been allowed to ship only one load a, day and in order to be in the forepart of the line have stayed all night by the tracks. At daybreak there have been as many as 50 teams in line waiting their turn. Shortage of freight cars' in this section is being ovUtr?me, it is re- ported. The loading from now on will be heavier than it was the first two weeks of October, it is predicted. a bag ... .. 20c ttr,r,1l,,'5t1apsck ONTARIO Dr. Amy Kaukonen, the pretty 25- year-old mayor of Fairport, o., is being flooded with offers of mar- riage. She admits that her ideal must have an income of at least $10,- 000 a year. . It is necessary for a woman to be 30 Years of age before she is eligible to vote in Hungary, while married women desiring to vote must have three children to qualify their voting. Willeta Huggins, Wisconsin's re- markable blind and deaf girl and Helen Keller, blind, deaf and form- erly dumb, “recently conversed by placing their hands on the face and chest of each other. ' While the humans fleeing the great tire and massacre have been: dropped by the wayside, "Miss Smyrna†has been brought to theéeJ shores by the crew of the Winona, one ot the rescue ships. ‘The adopted dog is shown with Joe King, 3: . T Among the centenarians in the United States there are 1,706 women and only 1,561 men. The excess among the women Shows the evi- dence of the longevity of the women over the men. _ 'i' I Sour Cream Scones---? cups ileum] 1/? teaspoon soda, 1,9 cup sour cream (about), 2 teaspoons sugar, 2 tea-, spoons butter, il/zfteaspoon salt. Sift j together the flour, spda,: salt and1 Sugar. Aut, in the butter evenly; Stir. in the sour cream. Roll on a: Vfloured board to about'three-quarters of an inch in thickness. Cut and l sprinkle with sugar and bake in a . hot oven about 15 minutes. One egg . may be added to this recipe it desir- i ed', or one-half cup finely chopped ' raisins. : [ Thursday-Jane and me has made up agen. I ast her this noon. if she had saw the last pitcher I had drew and she sed she hoped she had so. Saw a aroplane and was inspired to rite a pome on it.-M?he flier Jumped Into his plane. And waved to his lady fare. He flew up threw the ab. mosfere. And cum down threw the air. i Wednesday-Mist-ers says he is go- ing to be a filosofer when he ts groan to be a man. Just now he is spending a lot of time when he dud be practising futball trying to tigger out where yure fist goes to when you open up yure hand. T Tuesday-the teecher ast lake what was one of the principlest causes' of Indigestion and he replyed and sed Eating vittles. V I Monday-leeches' kep me in on Suspishon of haveing put sum shel- lack in Elsie's hair. I diddent dn it because I diddent have no shellack but I,new who did all the time so after it was all over J tuk a good laff at the teechers face and contest that the joke was on her. She had pun- ished the' rong boy. Sundayy--r'Tuk a bewtiful ride out threw the country and seen the bew- tiful leaves and todde'r shox and got a bunch of walnuts and 3 purichered tires and burnt out a bearing. Pa says a ottomobeel and a wife is xpen- sive luxurys but it is the excessories witch costs the most in the long Run. I Sat.-l set down at llllllllllilllll 'llll pa's tiperiter and rote IlllliiilliNllh' Il, 2 note to Jane today . " - on it. And a long in . ' the afternoon she sent ' V [the note back to me by V . Elsie. Elsie sed she was very xtremely . angry and sore at me. 'ltlilgltlll I went and looked it 'llllltlllllltlll over and all I cud see d Illllllillillll1 - I that was rong was I ' illlltlllMll" made 1 Mistake when 'Pr". I went to call her my Pet_and rote it my P-E-S-T. I gess she was just hunting tor a xcuse to get mad. ', . Y.0h' Lii Friday-Sum fokes down on 3rd st. had a 'baby left at there house last nite and ma was telling pa about it this evrting at the sup- per table. She sed it 'l.. qlilllillli only wayed 2 pounds F' It, aa" and a lh, dressed., Pa ' Milli,....!,!:, sed to her Do you qltllliii'iililg spose they are gonna ' I ‘ ' I try to go ahed and I v ll I raise it enny'ways. , .ur.v - I By ROSS FARQUHAR MATS' DIARY FIRST SMYRNA REFUGEE HERE. 'ey". . . YX $'t.gfffi, â€.23 Pco quuL It, . ' t '.% <lllllllllilllh It 3 'NL a,alliliitlill [I t l , Ill _ I a " V W. - " ft) I ly V , l li1 ' illlllllllN I in THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Ribbon bows are in great -ll sizes. Very small ones a blouse on the middy plan ( in the fullness about the hi1 arranged horizontally, make sor tin quite unnecessary. YOUR OILCLOTHED TABLE It will double the life ofdilcloth if when putting a new Hmyrfiig of that material on a table, the table is first covered with smooth heavy paper, doubled over the edges and, corners. Then tack on the oilcloth. . _ When posting a large number of letters or circulars do not place same in a street letter box, but bring same to the post office, by this you get a quicker despatch of! the same. Be sure and place stamps on the upper right hand corner, so same may be cancelled by electric Cancelling machine. INDEPENDENT ADS PAY age stamps affixed to the agree], Kindly post as much of our mail as possible, early in the i"'. ay. This saves considerable delay 'tlililkistl by congestion of ttttitrriii t e liitet after- noon and evening. 30c for insurance exceeding $50 and not exceeding $100. ' The fee is paid by mean ot post- age stamps affixed to the p reel. Kindly post as much of’ our mail as possible, early in the g". ay. This 12c for insurance exceeding, $25 and not exceeding $50. _ , Special delivery on first class mail only Me. , "cr T Insurance of Parcel. Post, as the following rate: T 3c for insurance not exceeding $5. 6c for insurance exceeding $5 and not exceeding $25., l Always send money through the 'post office by means ot a Money lOrder, postal note, or registered mail. Always give the post office a [change of address when-you. move. Registration fee 10e,irolddition to postage required. Letters for foreign mummies, 10c first oz., So every 02. over. Letters for Canada, United' States and Mexico, 2e per oz.- and war tax. Letters for British possessions de first oz., 30 every oz. over. Lettérs for City Deliver-y 1d per oz and war tax. When posting letters, etc., tor re- gistration be careful to obtain a re- ceipt, and see that same is properly dated {and signed. Persons writing to Postinagters for information should enclose amount of postage necessary to repay the reply.' _ t. Every letter should have the full name and address of the writer and it is strongly recommended that the same be placed On the outside of every article of. mail matter, this is to insure its return it the person to whom it is directed cannot be found. When posting circulars, tie them up in bundles, with the addresses all in one direction. Place postage stamps on the right hand upper 9prner of the address side of all letters, papers and pack- ets. Post all letters and parcels, etc., as well as circulars, as early jn the day as practicable. I A cash orrdelivery service has been -!ins’talled by the Post Office Depart- ment whereby merchants may have T’telephone or mail orders delivered to ' their customers by the mail carriers ' and be sure of having the money for the article collected. The articles ithus delivered by the carriers are not subject to inspection, for either the money must be returned or the} {parcel must be returned intact. For I articles of $50.00 or under a charge ot 15 cents is made, with a 30 cent I {charge for over $50. The limit of _ 1c011e'ction is $100. The toe must be!‘ The attention of the general pub- lie is also directed to' the following information: Q 's?1Aq paid by means of postage stamps affixed to the article by the ‘Sender, and is additional to the" ordinary postage., _ INFORMATION SPORTING ( Advertise Your' Mints A cash orrdelivery service has been . ys, i installed by the Post Office Depart-. . . ment whereby merchants may have i, l :elephone or mail orders delivered to N fi] Ill/ S _ WE ADD TEN CENTS to all tele-l FOR SALE-Saxon' Six 1919 model heir customers hv the mail earring , lnhone or Pharcrp MAD†.cm. â€In-n:£:,‘,1 td_-___,_. . -. e A RIBBON BOWs ows are tn great favor, in Very small ones decorate 1 the middy plan and hold less about the hips. Three, , a Wind- "1'vd, never seen She said icily. _ Violet and Mabel were having an argument aboi1t a certain young man. "Anyhow," said Violet, "Bob dresses like a gentleman." Mabel put on her most dignified ex- Dression. Professor (endeavoring to impress on class the defination of cynic) “Young, man, what would you call a man who pretends to know every- thing?" host. "Everything in this ho; its story." . . "L don't doubt," remarkt grumpy tourist. "And is the, legend connected with this old chicken. . as He: "Well, when my resigned his position as country bank thev ’tranm She: "E be traced?' Emeralda: "Oh, M thought' of something fell, 'overboard some ti forgot to tell you: do could have caught on and we yard." Montmorency thing like this pulling awav st could work together in oedlii'riTi' harmony., More liter. At present, Mr. Editor, adieu. / in the morningfor Buffalo and took train on the Lackawanna R. R. to Binghamton, Changed there to the electric line, tor Johnson City and Endicott, arrived at McKinley avenue early in the evening. After tea our friends took us down into the city in their auto to see Endicott. by electric light, and the greatest shoe and tan-, nery plant, perhaps, in existence.) And later, I want, as soon as I can get time to tell you the story of a great Industrial Democracy where “capital and labor" can go hand in hand and work together without fric- tion. I saw it exemplified, where 13,- 000 people under one management could work together in “MM “A Student: "A professor!†"Pine old inn igneu his position as cashier of a Intry bank they traced him as far China, but he got away." Anyone interested in rugby should not pigs up the chance to see the Lake Lodge boys in action and to see tlltt game as played by a team whose traditional motto is "The harder you throw us, the higher we'11 bounce. The third of the three games with Ridley will be played at Lake Lodge on October 28th at 3 pun. As the winner is to be decided by the high- est points in the three games, it is expected that, Ridley will come pre- pared to put up a great battle to overcome the twenty-three point lead which Lake Lodge now has. This mornirurat 11 o’clock Lake Lodge and St. Andrews have their first clash pt the season here. St. Andrews has long been regarded as Lake Lodge’s. strongest rival and a real gameis looked tor. A feaure of the game was a ninety- yard run for a touch made by "cally" Frankland of Lake Lodge. The trick plays and fine line work of the Lake Lodge team was the su-bjject of much favorable comment. Capt. "Akie" Atkins is to be congratulated" upon. the way-in which he used his head in handling the team. The second of the series of three games with Ridley was played in St. Catharines on October 21st, and Lake Lodge walked right into Ridley's own backyard and came out again on the top ot a 22--11 score. This game provided' more thrills tor the specta- tors, in the way of sensational plays, than have any of the others. Commencing the Inter-school League schedule on October 11th with a home game with Hillcrest, the Lake Lodge team easily outclassed their opponents and finished with a 50---26 . score. The second home game was played on October 14 against Ridley, and again the Black' and Blue came out on the long end.of a 21-9 score. On October 16th an exhibition gamel with Beamsville High School was played. With four of the team out of the line-up through injuries, Lake Lodge was much weakened and Beamsville scored 16--5. {BLACK AND BLUE BOYS PLAYING GREAT RUGBY Much interest, locally, is being evidenced in the gridioron activities of the Lake Lodge First and Second rugby'teams under the able coaching of Mr. Gordon W. Dr,ope, the two squads, although much.lighter than last year's teams, have shown up well in play and should equal or even better the records of 1921. ssissiseeeeerigiisk wreucy: "1 never saw any- re this tide! Here I've been away steadily for ten minutes don't seem to have moved a IN LIGHTER TEIN How far Yours sincerely "0h, Monty, I' something. The bt,†remarked the "And is there any sir can your ancestry monty, I've just 'ttur. The anchor stime ago and I do you suppose it on anything?" Bob, dressing,†commented the this house has Greenwood grandfather spring 5555555 5555' Emmsasï¬sï¬ï¬sï¬sï¬aï¬iiï¬_mnï¬ , Parcels can be left at ‘ Village Inn. Annex Hilï¬ï¬ï¬‚ilï¬ï¬‚iflilï¬lï¬lï¬lï¬ï¬‚iflilï¬ï¬‚ilï¬lï¬lï¬ï¬‚iflifllflilï¬ï¬‚ilï¬ï¬‚ lï¬ï¬‚iï¬lï¬lï¬ï¬ï¬‚iflifliï¬lï¬ï¬‚iï¬ï¬‚ifllflifliï¬lï¬lï¬lï¬lï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚iflfl lliillfyi _ "-'-"'-""""'"'"-'"-""-"""-+tl--tlr.-q.gttiqq FOR SALE-sideboard, large din- ing room table, Bell organ, Child's rocking horse, lawn mower, "hand- sleigh, and some dishes. Apply Mrs. W. L. Steven, John street. lage FOR RENT/--comtortatn furnished, with all modem ences including . electric range. On. Main mad mm FOR SALE-kitchen range feet condition, used only a sht has reservoir and warming Sam Harris, Nelels Side Rom 440W. ' Grimsby Greenings, 75c W. A. Thoma! FOR SALE-one-horse B: versible orchard disc; neve twenty-five dollars. Phone Fairbank. FOR SALE-Two presses tor hand tr. number of wine bar] 261, Grimsby. TO RENT-store at Grimsby East rebuilt and ready for occupation on or before December. 1. J. G. Eyres & Son, Grimsby East. FOR SALE-pure 1 good milker; also 17 heifer. D. B. Birrell 348. FOR SALE--A Plath}; washing machine, in good condition. For par- ticulars phone 338, Grimsby. FOR SALE. ~ “Iv-nu! Orr Main road near the vil Apply Phone 261, Grimsby. For Northern Ontario F ire Sufferers CEiIiiljiiiijiiriiif7i? gs, 750 per bushel, tree rug Thomas, phone 70 ring 3 PPiT:'u--tttntortatne house Le-Two cider and Wipe r hand or power. Also a wine barrels. Apply Phone CLOTHING Spies) Baldwirnis' - TG -Pure bred Jersey cow, Llso 17 months Jersey Birrell, phones 342 or V -__ - - uuuuU, all modern conveni- disc; never used -horse Bissel re- only a short tiine; _Tarming shelf, Road, phone ' in per- cooking 180 j Using kerosene for fuelinstead of gasoline, a Danish aviator recently made a successful (light,, the only noticeable difference being a slight de- crease in speed. T REPAIR WORK on harness and shoes; first'class work; prices fair Full line of harness supplies always on hand. J. Wesley Yorke, Main street west, Grimsby, phone 30. WANTED to buy a double barAiiid or single barrelled shot gun, 12 gauge. Apply to John Liddell, Grims... by. T _ V ENGLISH LADY with one child wishes position as houskeeper for either a widower or bachelor. Box 346, Grimsby. WOOD SAWING and plowirié"i)} the hour or by the acre. Phone 101 ring 12, Grimsby. V DRESSMAKING - Suits and}; modelling. Mrs. Ellis, Grimsby East, phone 177 rintr13. TRUCKING of an kinds; any dis- tance; prices right. C.' Watts, Phone 354 w. WANTED-A truck driver for}. Ford truck, delivering lumber. Ap- ply Marsh's Plahing Mills. HELP WANTED WANTED FIVE