Grimsby Independent, 4 Jun 1924, p. 2

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0:0).0.().0-().0._0-0-0-0-0-0 .:‘ _W h NOTICE is hereby given that a byâ€"law was passed by the Municipal Corporaâ€" tion of the Town of Grimsby on the 22nd day of May, 1924, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $5000, for the purpose of water works exâ€" tensions on Robinson stréeet south, and that such byâ€"law was réegistered in the Registry Office of the Registry Division of the County of Lincoln on the 27th day of May, 1924. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first pubâ€" lication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. whxt Dated the 27th day~of May, 1924. w.+F. RANDALL, F D WRIGLEYS _ _ After Every Meal It‘s the longestâ€"lasting confection you can buy â€"and it‘s a help to diâ€" gestion and a cleanser & for the mouth CXJ and teeth. L Wrigley‘s means " l benefit as well as ym _ _ pleasure. TWO Chips off the Old Block MR J U N | 0 R S â€"â€"Little Ms GOURT OF RHYIS â€" Oneâ€"third the regular dose. Ma of the same ingredients, then can coated. For children and adul KEEPING WELL â€"â€"An NR Tablet (a vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your diâ€" gestion and elimination. Used t . $FGF. jet a m na determin sessment for tl NOTICE OF REGISTRATION npsonmiormnne fvumone cuvercin on f th day of M 0 108. Clerl W any he W /A Fow1 )€ adults. ! Absence of Canadian Productsâ€" I have just received a most rematkable letter writâ€" ten by W. J. Black, European Manager of Colonization and Development Department of Canadian National Railways in London, England, and addressed to Viceâ€" President, W. D. Robb, of the Canadian National Railways. . C while we for‘ out Then asâ€"to aspples! Mr. Black says that : rows of well labelled boxes piled high from th of Oreggn and Washington, we search in vain at Garden for the brands which are produced to s: fection in British Columbia only to ‘be told th are peing offered this year, that competition f: United States is too keen. Where lies the trouble? Is Canada lagging be hind in production?â€"or is she falling down in sales manship?â€"or are we failing to put up a good pack? canno And where, oh where, is our Canadian, Northern Spies?"â€"the king of all apples, no matter where grown. This is a serious situation and one that demands a most careful survey to find out where lies the trouble. Nothing can satisfy the public, he cleims, but abâ€" solute "government responsibility for deposits" and the government can only assume this responsibility if they actually receive the money either in Post Office Saving Banks or Government Federal Reserve Bank. M i1 ment" which might be construed to means ment responsibility for deposits". W promotors in the ; ment On the audit would loans to bri 1 Dank S their fa busines not good the "Fed. cept theim. â€" This, the securities held b * + ‘.’ 0 â€"<um o <mp 0 <m> 0 <u5â€"0â€"<a5 0â€"<25â€"0â€"<m> 0 â€"<ap> 0 â€"<u>â€"0â€"<cup ) u> 0â€"<meâ€"â€"<a»â€"0â€"4u> 0â€"<r0>â€"0â€"<me 0â€"<ar> oâ€"4u> :+ 6 "Government Federal Reserve Bank"â€" W. O. Sealey, of, Hamilton, has i: iark L1 ua )VE What makes this lette Black seems to have anadian farms on the He depl! th rall 11 1 the other hand, he claims ths ould,. merely show millions of > brokers, bucket shops and w rs in New York and elsewhere. iment 1y curitie p T Y aluC. aweullhis ipete i1 1( FANCIES ernme l 11 11 the 1I Reserve FACT S lians imagine that t disti FRANK FAIRBOR Lt that wh 1€ he bl Hamilton, has the establishn )sence 1y LN D nl 1era ‘"so amazmg is.the fact that looked in vain for products London market. ms, would n hogs ark live weight lish marke un The )11 U rSstOG l tl nmed h 1 M t| 11 dollars i1 Lt Lt 1€ ove U l t Covent at nmneans a 1€ test parliaâ€" overn cneme t th none te 1t o'l some extent g there must be land and build that the amou are are may come that is woi O |~~ _ well, he did his own conms de the conclusion that he had befte: } his pocket, which he did, and is stil ing government bonds with it, but vested in either bui:ldings or indus until such time as a building can be price that will leave the investor som some little retiirn on the investment.‘ 5C nipe that _~_ADbout the for nearly‘ a. w schedule of pric nipes and their. it‘s not that Dut the and if I exceed that ing the war, I watchec coal into a bin. I w line 0C1 irearl "A man will:â€"not stay on m lfor $23 per month and his board, while you continue t0 pay his brother or his cousin 75c to $1 per hour in theiity. If you wish to stop the ‘trek to the city you n t make your own standard of wages somewhat on £ with what your customers can pay and get the‘fi-]' of day somewhere nearer eaual. o e .0. 3 The following is an extract from an extract from an address. given by Mr. Iverach ore the Employâ€" y . . 4 Snd ya ers‘ Association of Manitoba, whi oes to show that high labor wages and scamped . § are the chief cause of economical suffering b e Western farmâ€" ers. _ Mr. Iverach is a largeâ€"scale farmer, fineral storeâ€" keeper and lumber merchant at I lla, Man. ‘"The economic decrease we, uffering from is caused by a maladjustment of pri ie to war condiâ€" tions since farmers have: for for ars been selling at or below preâ€"war prices, while many of the things they buy are still on the war basis s ut ricks in a day riends I| was s l oday almost everyone reco he great t fits whichâ€"life insurance brings : io0se who ch to avail themselves of its priv, it that such not always the case, is proven fl:owing 5C what cynical lines inscribed & § year 1776 the door of one of the earlie lished. insur offices in Great Britain: /. wl hy / slacterteetectestestre! "Come all â€"you jolly wives, Go insure large sums So that your widows are rotten And they may live i forgotten!" fe ofo ife Pn ofa cle afe cfe ofe low so I singled out bout the same gait a: ise. â€" You would sayâ€"and justly so hich you cannot buy a pound of su: uslin or a spool of thread, or even g led is a mighty poor excuse for a towv ring in. Yet our merchants can on ese things for your convenience so her things from them. It is not doi od to buy the little things here and city or send to a catalogue ‘house mething on which the merchant has : )11 llat Neither is it doing you any good for the prosperâ€" fâ€"each citizen is depending on you to a large extent the prosperity of the community at large. We not telling you something you do not know. We simply refreshing your memory in hopes the time come when our people will conclude that a town is worth living in is worth tradging in. That‘s all. W kmen J 11 Well, he d O1 Why F Z4 LNUEPEND! sRiM>SbxYr, OUNiARLU 1 €q i1s accoun +] B Y n oo epo aza aze ofe elache ato ole e%e afaate HCIT m Oil statistics: â€" Before an 175 golf clubs in C: Canadian. business m t@going golfâ€"crazy, and be approximately $25, iildings used by golf c ount spent each vear uU Snipers n he spring of 1020 he week trying to rra rices between the m& ir men. â€" They at Rst sfactory to two of t i0t consider the third building." * ge sums upon your precarious live 1t n in extré tche the o e e y Britons wholeve your blooming : ~peopie .. proj an the rest of British Colum ile the cap w ‘*2*’"3“3“2"!‘%4 1 happiness when you n ind M W 4 .‘ un e & 1f may be rich when you yourse 1C 24 Ya ecace vh en men Were very scarce durâ€" zang of railwaymen shovelling raiting f0R a train on the main ought thelprocess was rsather 1e man Who was working at ie others.l. Uf i1 100 re golf rest 51 O ) l d C 4 vou!l ececlecfes! d ‘of 4353 f ind the firs seconk he t it {of an e men and sc to sixteen n Sundays. @abou Mql”’*i“é’»zo-zwzwz»z,.; C 101 wi ut Count SCC‘.“:}fed & ’1epu%‘_é-tioz' him tha owna his ; 11 e imE Ix A .-'yOu 8 ha. e‘re not re goins 1( Sno mith â€" e you f hD i AuUrFTY,â€" WITA Geath make some noise if d then some. more . soâ€"that 4 town in sugar or a yard of n get a prescription town and not worth only afford to keep so long as you buy doing the town any nd then chase off to ise when you want as a chance to make ours GRIMSBY, ONTARIO )ers )(} U ; mHoLr./..wWon t ected again at hance o‘ gettii o‘ or 1 i who was to ders I!1} vvIi1lâ€" at a schedule CC ZIt, Of ot beir en id O nada M 1C nsurance T £r buy d d gquite ) 00 h w as mieâ€" )veI S1 ba Of )e football ‘"My, nocenc the we Cup 6f would dimple \OFFICE DOG Beamsville mothet, to daughter ‘"My, goodness, how did you get that ink on the side of your face? anC Hello! Bon‘t wait for another portunity ; take the one that com Daughter‘s fiance (unconsciously searching in vest pocket):â€""Gosh, is that pen leaking again ? j ; The man who first said "A rolling stone gathers no moss," doubtless had been fooling with one that had liitle black dots on its six sides. icen TOwW 11 J \ billyâ€"goat swallowed a rabbit, And Pat was heard to utter; ‘Yes, I‘ll have no bread today, ‘Cause there‘s a hare in the butter N When U The v‘ll Sn 1c rence wasnin 1) D PUMBâ€"BELL PELL 0T nally U $ nhe p s to laughter, the sunshine of 1, the happiness of the heart, ven of youth, the echo of inâ€" e, the treasure of the humble, alth of the poor, the bear in the pleasure! Without it humor be dumb, . wit would wither, s would disappear and smiles fOTe: a rems haven TO 1€ YTs® IV1l 11 e 1€ ~al calm beti my son )en count OC m n D you remen ngs count ed the pril FO LAUGHTER "livver Sam) ensIy ne, boastfull ey a lot of spares s no grave problems ding somebody to do cpS C m( My h nIC be 1 ore the stC " replied ‘ D m ibst oun omance gRgUSs 18 tO the fathers PESSDMIST H W n Uj POEMS * said â€" the a"y grade. On. t ite players woman who ‘ than about p TD W U i1 h DC t] of mal ‘. s %,0t XFTETF LIN( incins while atie LSKe( Julp can‘ turn n}lesl Funeral Directors and Licensed tion, | Embalmers Motor Hearse.â€" mt%l;! Office Phone 72. Night calls 333i tim« fol= tI O}= N ST nâ€" 0 11 | $ MAAA i s n us INIAIILIPIIAIIIAIIIFAAAPIPAFMMN NA but it was generally remarked that total baldness has not improved her. All of Mrs. Abbadabba‘s ‘hair is gone now save one strand over the left ear which she trails over the top of her head and pastes to the starboard ear with some kind of cement, the effect being very ludicrous." LAAA m uy ROY C. CALDER TUI Otfficeâ€"Farrell) B1O¢ Office hoursâ€"9 to 12 or by appoint Confronted | by a choice through life bald or taking the fair sex will do no hesit viously the determination woman will be to get a wig better than the other wom: There will be from Paris" and changes every fe dours may be all wives, sweethea during May and Parts in populari U we M like Advertisements of this nature soon may be seen in all the papers. Due to â€"the hairâ€"bobbing and tight hat craze, baldness is spreading rapidly among women, say students of the subject, and woman‘s paramount amâ€" bition presently may become the puâ€"~â€" chasing of something "to hide that bald spot." § Back tht a Soda C sprfing. think baldness, besoming. ~dear tinguished look iPnon HENRY CARPENTER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary . Public 45 Federal Life Building. Hamilton .:. bo> 0â€"eus> 0 <ap 0 â€"<mnpâ€" 0 <IB9 0 â€"#NP 0 <BD 0 <LBâ€" 0 «205 0 <nim> 0 â€"<BIPâ€"()â€"Gndtâ€"0) «D 0 â€"ap 0 â€"<Gat> 0 <ane 0 «ie 0 <ecite 0 io io w. J. CARSON, L.Dâ€"S.:, D.D.S Dentist im n m n n a n in G. ARTHUR PAYNE & SON BUSINESS ~DRECTORY NOBODY, AS THE SAYING IS, LOVES â€"A. BEAED _ WOMAN! Visit Our Spring Sale of Domestic and Imported Wigs and Toupesâ€" All This Week. . $3.99 and UP Sizes to fit all heads ' and purses! S Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. etc Office: Main Street, Grimsby. Phone 7 AANLARAMALAAPS A NAAA y n 1mn 1 | W (*Built "to n ind Se _throu 1 W. F. RANDALL ssuer of Marriage Licen COUNCIL CHAMBER Db FUNERAL DIRECTORS n ‘the flappers 11 h TV Smay Sit â€"atr rapefruit anc umor., but v 11 enncsencnnemmcmennmemennecmmemenememmee e urmncimncsmenmnin on sy mm 37 the 1 $ and th very few O V h n d Solicitor, Notary Public temb h the i‘s W Ww h (he Once OUver : 111 DENTAL M ALDNESS DEVASTATES M woO ime k!” Dentist y Main LEGAL )C 1] de n CONAC n 10 t n St [ 4 L1 1 nte CuUI id Beams are _ worried Main St. 1.30 to 5.30 ent. ciime 11 vith a h ill jibs By H. I. PHILIPS \ m ITIIMSD n L1 1] poptirnrnrnIrieelCK poimry 4 t nt? p 1( liatvtntintinindadibiadiadti tinindniniadiaiatiaiblintiintatiainianladtiatatsetsianiaeal John Clarke, C. A., W,. F. Houston, C.A., M. I. Long, C.A 809 Bank of Hamilton Building Hamilton Phone Regent 1549 the course. of the day. Part of this goes to dissolve the food so that it can be readily absorbed by our body cells ‘n the process of digest on. CLARKE, ELA 12 neiter plan could be carried out 10 education of one‘s children? . Even $1 deposited weekly for years will amount to $635.32 at cent. compound interest. Start a age of twenty and save $3838.14 month‘ with interest compounded per cent. semiâ€"annually., and a Club." on thrift (By S. W. Straus, President American Society for Thrift) â€" To provide for your old age, or for your days of adversity, or to accumuâ€" late funds that may be made use of in constructive and helpful ways, no plan is superior to that of steady, systematic saving. Suppose a young man begins saving at twentyâ€"five. At that time his inâ€" come and circumstances in life make it possible for him to lay by $25 a month. He proceeds on this basis unâ€" til he is thirty when, due to his inâ€" creased earning ability, he begins saving $50 a month. At thirtyâ€"five he increases his savings to $100 a month. When he is forty, he finds himself able to save $150 a month, and at fortyâ€"five he still further increases his monthly savings to $200. . sy following this plan he will at the ~â€" (ftv have $54,946.61, providing his savings have been compounded annugallyv at 6 per cent. ‘ This would not be a difficult / plan to follow for <thousands upon thouâ€" sands of our citizens, who now are going through life without getting anf x+ hat at the age of fifty will have no more to fall back on They‘d hate to see t the society page . w "Charming . Debutante Make Debut at Dinnef CHARTER 16 n We shall be pleased to call at your home and give you an estiâ€" mate on repairing and upholsterâ€" ing your furniture. You will find our prices moderâ€" ate. All work guaranteed. Phone 72. es accumulati0o1 The pathway Establisned, 19€ Office: hoursâ€"8.30 to C 9 on Saturdays ; 1. B.ROUSE (Globe Optical) Optician 52 KING ST. Z.. HAMILTON G ARTHUR PAYNE & SON Furniture Dealers Wednesday, June 4, 1924 ) ke A LITTLE TALK ON THRIFT UPHOLSTERING der & Hazlewoof MONEY TO LOAN at 44. nnually en WE DO GOOD PRINTING LAND h Phone 7, Grimsby 10 ~more fo Tlall Dack OR they were twentyâ€"five. can save $90 a month durâ€" â€"five years of his life at 6 ‘ompounded â€" semiâ€"annually, 11 OPTICIAN HOUSTON & CO. pe ssfuls 3 U PX O L, INSURANCE ACCOUNTANTS O Pu d cent RVEYOR W k for fifteen t. compounded al $5,500. What rried out for the ldren? b Who â€"â€" Will of Baldhead )enaen(C e 0 uzn .)â€"an pictur ibout three water in (‘t > of this Comimtnentear Grimsby ut per PH L2 To h 830 to D 1 ; V Unta On () ut©s ‘on caption. ve N 1C i L. KX tI 6. 18 <m>ore pe it er ‘he 10 dâ€" to 65 it n

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