Grimsby Independent, 7 May 1924, p. 5

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P ie Lk. Jeol ENTâ€"Six room house. Apply Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. % Phone 157. j iWtt‘ ob Li o hn io ho in ut u9. 000 Cl MMMWM%********-104"1'-2»1--!--1»3-’1“!“!--1‘*-!-4»10*4'*4‘4'4’**4‘********; o WBERRY' PLANTSâ€"$5.00 pe! 0. G. Leslie, ‘phone 52w. pirradine plants for Jr. Wolfenden, ‘phone latt”s,m Vineland Station »630 ring 6. 14) FOR SALEâ€" Ayreshire cows; Ayreshire cow. _‘ by. i n rnmrm mm m mm SALEâ€"Indian â€" mo 1{;;;55? in good condition sit, ‘phone 132, Grimsby _ FOR SALEâ€"Young pigs, T weeks 1d, York (bacon type), $9.00 per pair, delivered. Get your order in early. W. J. Donnelly, R. R. Smithville, four miles south of Grimsby. 14|5 | FOR SALE, GRAPE VINESâ€"Quantiâ€" ty of strong Healthy two year old Conâ€" cord and Niagara vines, $65 per thousand, $7.50 per Aundred. D. H. Firth, Stoney Creek, ‘phone 186 ring 12. Winona. 9|4 wWay. ing :0-()-(1‘()(_‘ suitable for Rema CC . GREAT BARGAINâ€"Fifty acres in ferritt Settlement, $100 down, $100 early, at six per cent; assessed for €250. D. A. Hyslop, Greensville. 2815 FOR SALEâ€"Italian bees and queens. Jow is the time to buy and move them. 1. 9. Brailsford, ‘phone 14 ring 2. f+rimsby East. 14]5 Wednesday, May 7, 1924 FOR SALEâ€"Or will lease to a careful tenant, my home (Hillside) with two acres of fruit, situated one halfâ€"mile east of Grimsby, on the Highway. For particulars, apply Mrs. J. Brooks, ‘phone 6, Grimsby. ;1“1-3!"2“5”1‘ FOR SALEâ€"Barn frame 40x50, ft., complete with rafters, sheating, doors, windows, track, cow stanchions, hundred feet Louden steel hay track and carrier, down and ready to haul away; price $250. P. J. Jordan, Grimsby East (Highway), ‘phone 177 ring 11. : $ FOR SALEâ€"Ready to set 4 jal variety head lettuce, fifteen er dozen, one dollar per hunâ€" p y Peter Bertram, ‘phone 51. spvoir; also coal heater, self feedâ€" ‘Both are in good condition, and | gell cheap for cash. Bert Greenâ€" '~1"5ark road, Grimsby East. HORSES FOR SALE, or Exchanges Madeâ€"Always real choice stock to choose from; fresh shipments weekâ€" ly:; all breeds, types and classes; suitable for any workâ€"farmers‘, teamsters‘, fruit farmers‘, market gardeners‘, general ~delivery, coal, lumber, merchants. Trotters, pacers, saddle horses, ponies; also harness, wagons, buggies. We handle everyâ€" thing in the horse line and every horse sold or exchanged from our Stables carries a written _ ‘"moneyâ€" back" guarantee. Central Horse Exâ€" change Stables, rear 124 Jackson street East, Hamilton, ‘phone Regent 4820w. 15\5 WMN\M’MNMM’M‘ OR SALEâ€"Chicken house, 8x1G _good condition. To be moved U ayvÂ¥ Is ready to load. ‘Phone 29 WEâ€"Washington asparagus of all kinds for a Phone 425 Reduced price Middlings. P Our stocks of se placing your orde for same prices. cO FEOR SALE OR RENT leelommmnmatamntel la $ 04 ® #o# 9 # 000 00 en scb on [N TL .o 0 CcOBBLER SEED POTATOES Fices are advancing, e Have a small stock left i .. .. .. e s i Jimâ€"=OU TABLE POTATOES RHoice Ontario St ck, 90 lbs. for aoice Ontari0 ~toCc 58. {O $2.00 l4 ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS Grimsby Flour & Feed Company PoofeeSeaSuaSeacGocfe onoiuaud uyV BUILDING STONE TELEPHONES 23 OR 36 g Â¥Yeveot.f ievieyipmotevEy IryiptaotoyaoNafiAtetE HEADQUARTERS fceanâ€"â€"). Fonts;:I ting and € es on Rolled and Chopped Phone for special prices on ‘Two . / thoroughbred , innannammannarrr nA rran nsm cnn one Durbham and| TOMATO PLANTSâ€"â€"L_ am ‘ again Phone 324m, Grimsâ€"| ready to take orders for Tomato Plants € lPeppers, Cabbage and so forthâ€"79 R. mammraamramamiammammmmimrar®®® [ 0 paomsville, Alex Groff. POULTRY FEEDS AND SUPPLIES ofo ofe ce eZects GeoSecd H. GODDEN & SONS Seed Corn are coming in this. w« ues cariv as we cannot teplace:" purposes, Foundations, Walls, Roads of Construction Work arden Poultry Feed, Baby Chick we hHave it; also Hoppers, Feeders and Poultry netâ€" d Fencing. STOCK FEEDS EFIELD SEEDS rotorceycle n, â€"cheap %e To o%e Te aBeale aBe ofecfe i. Appl trimsby. FOR GOOD\ FEEDS hopped Oats manammazne e FOR SALEâ€"Cream colored, whole reed, baby carriage, good as new. May be seen any evening from 6 to 9. â€" Leo Monsinger, 30 Oak street, Grimsby. ' FOR SALEâ€"A grade with calf at foot. _W. G Road, Grimsby, ‘phone Winona. FOR SALEâ€"J old, good milke1 Book, Grimsby. FOR SALEâ€"Nine young pigs, ready to wean: Hilliard Gibson, ‘phone â€" 3" ring 2. ply Palme1 Grimsby. FARM FOR SALEâ€"75\ acres good land, about half cleared, the rest in bush, all kinds of wood. Will sell or exchange. Apply Ed. McMillen, Grimsâ€" by Mountain. FOR SALEâ€"City Treasure cook stove; four burner Detroit Vapor oil stove; kitchen table and chairs; threeâ€" quarter itron bed; fruit . jars:. F.; ‘F. Wheeler, Paton street, ‘phone 208m. vTe iJe oBe a50 ofe eJe ofe En oSe aBe aSe aBe 1ge aSe oo aSeaSe oo af+ I HAVE STILL SOME good White Wyandotte hens and â€" cockerels for sale. Peter Bertram, ‘phone 51. PASTUREâ€"Good pasture with plenty of good water, for horses and cattle, for summer séason. J. W, Kennedy, ‘phone 56, Beamsville. _ 75 DANCINGâ€"Independent Hall, Grimsâ€" by, Thursday, May S8th. Admission, gentlemen 80 cents, ladies free; free lunch; Cowell Orchestra. $25 REWARDâ€"For information that will lead to the apprehension or conviction of the party or parties that administered poison to my dog. Henry Hillier, Grimsby. PAINTINGâ€"done by the day or conâ€" tract. No job too small or too large. Outside work and kalsomining a specialty. E. Howarth, 19 Adelaide street, ‘phone 130, Grimsby. LOSTâ€"On Sunday on Main street, between Woolverton Mountain and Radial station, crystal earring. Reâ€" ward. Return to Mrs. Macklem, ‘phone 385. FOR SALEâ€"Four f1 nA WANTEDâ€"A woman to come in to our home, three or more afternoons each week, to care for an invalid old gentleman. Apply to Mrs. : F.â€"° M: Marsh, Murray street, Grimsby. WANTEDâ€"Good baby . carriage Box 211, Grimsby. EGGS AND CHICKENS n aaranrrnnrne MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND arg HELP WANTED SALE OR RENT 1e palr & Island 1 . Bran, Shorts and ge quantities. Jersey cow, five > years WANTED 8 o n e t * Grimsby, Ont present stoc 8: Stuart," clo J r flats of tomato geese and one pure Red rooster. Apâ€" and all kinds $3â€"â€"7 Phone 425 w-()-u-n-:ozo Brand, Ridge 55. ring 1l u. o u> 0 «> () l 4 0 lersey . cow s ofe ofe cfecfoc) id vise LocJecfes]s ander Davidson, P. M. Port Dalhousie, Township of *G tham; John H. Martindale, P. M St. Catharines West, Township Louth; J. P.. Merrith P. M. Welland Port, Township of Ga boro‘: Luke Cavers, P. M. Beamsville, LTownship John Brown Osborne Grimsby, Township of ( ert Fanning Nellés, P Niagara. Township of 1 FTIanDDUIES, _ LA Â¥Y EL ICE John Rannie, P. M Chippawa, Townshif ~ William Hepburn, Crowland, Township William Vanalstine Drummondville Wes Stamford; Samuel frort Eric,.. Lo WHâ€" Ee 10 liam Rainstord, E. M. Humberstone, Township C stone. John Thomson, I Marshville, Township of Edward Lee, P. M. Merritsville, Township of Thomas BurgÂ¥at, P.rl\/% SAAAE S EL2 3 AmOCEe i td Port Colborné, Township Of . store; J. Fortict P. M# ~ Port Robinson, Township _ C old; Andrew Murray, P. M St. Johns, West, Township old:,James C. Harris, P. M St:;: Johns, Fownship â€" of Charles Fell, P. M. y e c ioh 7 Heoee Patrudcrns Charles Fell, P. M. Stevensville, Township: of Benjamin House, P. M: Thorold, Township of Thof Kecfer, P. M. a: OLD TIME POST OFFICES AND P. M‘s. £€ 1 LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT (By S. W. Straus, President Ameriâ€" can Society for Thrift) The story often has been recounted of the fabulous increases in values that have. come since Peter _ Minuet on May 6, 1626 purchased Manhattan Island from the Indians for trinkets valifed at $24. â€"If the same amount of money had been set aside at that time and bhad been kept intact with its accumulations of interest comâ€" pounded at six per cent. semiâ€"annualâ€" ly it would now be approximately one billion dollars. f The present wealth of the United States is given as $320,000,000,000. YÂ¥et all of this incomprehensible sum could hbhave grown during the same 300 years from the comparatively inâ€" significant amount of $6,500 with inâ€" terest compounded semmiâ€"annually at six per cent. These figures are made use of merely to illustrate the almost inâ€" credible possibilities of savings when allowed to remain undisturbed with income accumulations. y ‘elham, Township. of: Eellla Smith Price, P M. ‘oint Abino, Township of Ralph Disher; P. M. ?ort Colborné, Township of store J. Fortien P M ~ t ns C o e se compounded semiâ€"annually the amount on hand at the end of the century would be $369,360. Perhaps it is well to have these inâ€" teresting facts brought to mind in order to disprove the statements so often made that colossal accumulaâ€" tions are possible only as the result of some good stroke of fortune. What I have related as to the possiâ€" pilities of savings and compound inâ€" terest can, in the same ~manner, be applied to the more modest practices, because, the principles involved are the same/ Small savings are as proâ€" lific as large ones. > M Through the slow, steady upbuildâ€" ing of possessions by means of ~ the systematic reinvestment of income, come eventful results that eclipse anything that could be accomplished in any other manner unless a very unusual element of. good luck enter into the transactions. PAID UP LIST Mrs. D. Z. Jacobs, Grassie P t . . Dec. 31, 1925 Mrs. A. C. Baker, Grimsby May 1, 1925 In Haldimand County 1, ~;Township of . V In Welland County x, â€" Townshin of annie, P. M. \â€"~ Fownship. : of i8 In Lincoln County c. _ Township _ of ownship V e, P. M st, Township Falconbridge, fhie, .P. i M. of Grimsby; Rob of Bertiec;,. Wil of Thorold Pelham; John of Stamford M. $ THE INDEPENDENT, M. fagara; Alex of â€"_Pethan of Humber 7. M of Humbe: the United Crowland Wainfleet Walpole; of: Tho: rowland Thorold of Tho: linton Bertice T Bertic ralmns aln of M HUmoeste en _ Jr. IVâ€"Ivy Bampton 69.5, Robert Griffith 68.2, Audrey Lewis 60.8, *June Walker 54.4, Clarence Johnson 44, *Orval ECickmeier 44, Isobel Fleming (absent). * s 8 c m or 0 PAAA eâ€" w NeeR nemneeen ied in Sr. IIIâ€"Marion Book 86.8., Gladys Evans 81.7, Grace Taylor 77.4, Flovrian Loree 77.1, Isabel Scott 74.8, Violet Lambert 70.8, Eveline Stuart _ 69.5 William Gallagher 58.8, Mary Griffith 53.5, Marion Dow 50.4, *Roy Hurst 423 Bernice Buchanan 33.1, George Udell 27.5, Ruby Patterson (absent). Sv. IVâ€"Isabel S1t€" Hunter $4.4, Mary H neth Greenwood 75. 68.4, Mary Scott 68, ward 67.3, *John Coli ter 48.2, Marguerite Harry Fair (absent), (absent). 18 AiC6 Anadataiirt 7A stmniernefuine arn 1 Florian Loree, an eleven year old pupil in the Senior Third Class, won first prize in the recent essay contest, offered to the pupils of Lincoln Counâ€" ty by the W. C. °T. U. The subject of the essay was, "Five Reasons Why One Gains by Total Abstinence." Pupils whose with an asteris} examination. Intermediate Room J+r. IIIâ€"â€"Jack Wilecox 93.2. Donald Buchanan 91.2, Lottie Wilcox 835.5, Harvey Lambert 78.5, Sadie Loree 78, Richard Caudwell 71.5, Willie Greenâ€" wood 65, Willie Stuart 61.2, Omar Morningstar 60, William â€"Hunter 59, Charlie Ashton 58.5, Willis southward 56, John Scott*, Betty Rayner*. Sr. IIâ€"Eleanor Cook 100, Lorne Wilcox 98, Elsie Hunter 92, Margaret Book 85, Gordon Hunter 80.2, Lillian Brown 75.7, George Ross 68, Florence Turner 92, Eva Stewart 66.2, Reginald Turner 62, James Biggar 59, Marjory Walters 42, Alex Huston 21. Jack Hoshal*. Promotions from First Second Book, Total 400 :â€" Honorsâ€"Leila Mary B Arthur Ashton 344 (equal Wilcox 336, Harold Johnson las Udell and Donald Sceott : Passâ€"Gordon Walters 2 Stuart and Shirley Lewis 2 George Cox 279, Evelyn 1 Doris Lambert 251. Remain in First Brown 190, Gerald Luey Hurst 173. Promotions from Priine! First, Total 259:â€" t Honorsâ€"Catharine. JPO" Beatrice Fitzgerald 243) M 995. Llovd Fair 207. . ~paggâ€"wrederne "HuUunIBepBi d, _LiLyA/ °n i Stewart 194, Frank JOBASon 193. t Remain in Primel‘â€"â€"fl:eth Watts, Earl Luey. | Promotions from KB Class to, nrierâ€"Alice Hunte®: Mary Landers, ; Phyllis mwmvans, verna Walters, Marâ€"| Jjorio Greenwood, ‘Geqrgina Rooker,| Blake Marlowe, Howard Scott. ‘ Eleanor Hazlewood.| 8. S. NO. 3, NORTH GRIMSBY Junior Room Second Class, Honorsâ€"Lloyd Knox, Gertrude Gordon, Lloyd Hill, Clarke Adams, Howard Walker, Billy Johns, Lillian . Gordon, Mary Dusjenko, Louise Lawrence, Cayley Wilson. First Class, Honorsâ€"Marie Adams, Ruby Groff. M Passâ€"Francis Hill, George Aldâ€" ridge, (Victor Proctor and Molly Mcâ€" Pherson) equal. _ W m Sr. Primerâ€"Lois HAll, Reba Kivell, George Cooper, Marjorie Hill, Ronald McBride, Elma Weil, Ruth Knox, Marjorie Futter, Mary Raston. Jr. ‘Primerâ€"Paul §mmith, Elmer Cosby, Edith Irish, Jack Cooper. ‘_"A" Classâ€"Billy CosBy. e%e 3. LNE NNN e NE aaeNNIN E3 .;.m,n"m“..“mmm|“muuummlll!“'fl%;nmmmmnmuumnmummumn|mmmnmmuunnuumumnmmnmmmumnm:o:o Edith A. Kells, .o W O eacher ® e fls P Sr. Fourth Class, B orsâ€"Norma PHONE 431 REAL PLUMBING f REAL HEATING / _ REAL SERVICE PHONE 431 WALLACE BROMLEY Isabel THE FIRM OF EFFICIENT AND SPEEDY SERVICE PARK REL sSenio~ Primary 1 Stewart ary Hunte! "745.7, Mildred . Cole 68, Blanche Southâ€" Cole 49.1. James Fosâ€" ite Morningstar 45.5, nt\). Margaret Hoshal 5 sCHOOL PORT y â€" Room names , are were abser Gladys E. Talbot, Principal rrdntermT96," Phyllis Roont GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Fonton 4d0. Marion Luey BC 94 Biggar and al). Aubrey n 324, Dougâ€" 321 (equal). 297, Earnest 286 (equal), L;eslie 272, Kelsey, Teacher Book into )okâ€"Ralph 4 Carman to JunIiot GRIMSBY , Lorne Margaret ~AMan Florence Reginald marked for one iTace Kenâ€" Cole HIIIIIIIII!JIIIIHllllllHlllllillllll[!llllllllllll!lIIIlIIIlIl!-lHIIIIIHIIIII Sr. Third, ELONnOL4â€"â€"_ verton, Lois Hawke. Passâ€"Gwendolyn WoC old Knox. $ Jtr. Third, Honorsâ€"N son, Arnold Judd, Ken: son, Wilbert Zimmerma Edna Roseman. Passâ€"Marie Nelligan ters, Howard Kivell, I Melvin Mitchell. Jr. Secondâ€" McMaster, Al Huggins. Merritt, Marjorie Clara G Knox.,: N I1U5BAU0« First Classâ€"Ashley Elliott, Ruth Constable, Leta Ssouthwell, Joe Colâ€" lins, Lloyd Ripenburg, Fred Beale, Marion Sweet (not ranked). gr. â€" Primaryâ€"Norman Hayward, Alex Pickett, Frank Constable. Junior Primaryâ€"Tommy Kemp. K. Roberta Edmonstone, \ Teacher. COOK BOOK OF FOREST RANGER Take a liberal slice of our timberâ€" covered mountains, sprinkle liberally with auto campers (be sure and get as. many careless ones as possible), garnish well with tailorâ€"made cigarâ€" ettes and bake and brown with unexâ€" tinguished camp fires. Hot Cakes Take a hunter out of season, an angler without a license and a campâ€" er without a fire permit. Put in one game warden and one forest ranger and stir until well mixed. Place in the Justice Court. Remove the ofâ€" ficers and season the balance with judicial advice and bake in the counâ€" ty jail for 30 days: (Recipes Aft_e_f Angel Food Cake Take one dozen careful campers, L dozen lawâ€"abiding hunters, and â€" 1 dozen licensed anglers, place in nice shady camp, where all cans and reâ€" fuse have been burned, mix with one ranger, sprinkle with interesting songs, stories, and jokes, and ~ serve "And what about your references! . asked the lady who was hiring a cook. "References?" ‘\ "Yes. â€" My advertisement distinctâ€" 1y mentioned references." "Certainly, ma‘am. â€" But I thought that applied to you." T t, Hugh Kelson, ie MacPherson, Gordon, Lorna Nellie Walters. Third, Honor§gâ€" , Lois Hawke. â€"Gwendolyn W C Fire Pudding Miss ;â€"Nancy Kenneth rman, E Woolverton PHONE 431 1, Bessie Margaret PHONE 431 Bettina Reta © Beulah Weil, orest service GRIMSB Y ileen M Mar ‘rin( Stewart i Knox Geralc aC aC Woo Phex Pher Wei sh, ripal W K Hal / al tty i1 Â¥3>~ ask“’)tt_â€"Lâ€"â€"J ve oveoyt Lo ) e >~â€"»â€"stliP _ that melt in your mouth Sold in town by STOP! vÂ¥yoOU BUY THE BEST . When you BUY at a BURGOYNE STORE, and every announcement we make is added proof of it. Put us to the test. PRICES FOR CASH AT OUR TWO STORES FRESH GINGER SNAPS. . . .2 lbs. 25¢ GOLD MEDAL POTATOES _ or Triumph Flour \ For Table ;;S;Z(;. Try a Poundâ€"It Is Fine This price looks about right $10.00 CREAMERY BUTTER BLACK TEA ©FIVE SPEAKING" (Riverview) per lb LOOK]! READ! USE YOUR TELEPHONE BURGOYNE‘S 335C 59¢ â€" #°// MUB ' /b 93 & $ 3 “& zm # 5t 5 CR We * > k C Suet ’ 249. ; t â€" y es *) ts w i ".‘ m I J y in fhy CHIVERS & GRIMSBY AND GRIMSBY EAST SUGAR (Dominion Granulated) RS & SONS, WHITE CROSS PHARMACY wWRAY‘S TEA ROOMS, A. JARVIS $ «9 7A# > | CANNED PEAS CANNED CORN 2 for 25¢ 3 for 25c $1.90 McLAREN‘S JELLIES per bag and #4 FIV E

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