q160 <m»â€"0 «m 0â€"<z> 0 um FOUR * & Q»-o.o.o-o-o-o-o.o.q.o.o-_p-.:. DIG-o-o.o-n-o-(>-(>-n-0.opo-0-0.,0~,¢; .:0)-()-0-()-()-(_()-().()-(i-fl-h-o. " RZS : dn ®,0 -<;-(>-(>-o-o-o-o-o-o-u-o-o-o.%, M@e® () y > INDEPENDENT ADS PAY SILVER BOY This beautiful walnut cabâ€" inet contains enough silver flatware to serve twelve people. it ns It may be purchased on the clubâ€"plan. .. e VERNON TUCK (Jeweler and Optometrist) f The Store of "Gifts That Last‘ PHONE 326 GRIMSBY ‘PHONE 130 GRIMSBY ) MaANst. By adopting this policy, we better prices, and more ef \p (ZAAIIN! |] insl o7 / 6\ ey â€"._7 ‘PHONE 21 By adc{optlng this policy, we feel that we can give you etter prices. and moreimi®e:â€"+ 4 can Eive you prices, and more @ffcient service. _ _ PLEASE Do Not Ask For CREDIT STRICTLY CASH BASIS U Come in and See It ‘g ON AND AFTER Our Business Will Be_ ON ANDWAFMLIBERJU.y 2ad () Our Business Will Be Conducted on a NOT IC e >~()m)-l)b()-()ï¬()-().(.‘. a a »';"‘:": P i ae e / t > / BASIS Lk c i: HP _ 8| NO TICE PLEASE DO N FOR CRE Brown //Yt {f4 "BUY IT IN GRIM .c 4mm 0 <m» 0 <ansâ€"0 «D ‘Phone Orders, // esn ‘Phone Orders, i1 §} GRIMSBY MAIN ST. wW. <pâ€"0<me o ~~~+ In your news items. / Next Tuesdajr is Dominion Day. Dancing at the Casino Friday and Saturday night, and Dominion Day. Peach leaf eurl is bad this season, espeClally on the Elbertas. : _ His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales was thirty years of age on Monday, being born on June 23rd, 1894. +. _ Lincoln Loyalist Chapter 1.0.D.E. intend holding a garden party on the g!‘o?nds of the Village Inn, with a dance afterwards in the dining room of the hotel, on Wednesday evening, July i6th. Norton orchestra and many other pleasing attractions will be on the programme. r W. E. Andrewes, son of Col. and Andrewes, Lakelands, and a former pupil at Lake Lodge school, has won his diploma at R.M.C. Kingston.> _ _ After October i1st, the old size berry box will disappear and it will be compulsory to use the full quart or pint size. The package that has been used was fourâ€"fifths of a quart. Herb. Lindensmith, local C.N.R. agent, is on a vacation trip to the Pacific coast. Jack Bradley, of Hamâ€" ilton, is taking charge of his duties during his absence. David Allan, postmaster, was in Montreal last week as a delegate from the local C.O.F. court to the grand lodge convention. Mr. Allan is. Past High Chief Ranger of the C.O.F. ocal Items Of Interest & & 3 f ( Coopoomomeomomomomwoemâ€"â€"C cce 3¢ <an o u0 0 <m> 0 <u> 0 <ae 0â€"<m> 0â€" en 0â€"<anâ€"0â€"<upâ€">â€"<a> ¢%e party and dance at Smithâ€" Thursday evening, July 3rd, "chestra and other artists Ean give you ervice. SK «m 0 <m> 0 «> oâ€"ommp 0 â€"<um>â€"0 4P (6.6 en c<a» 0<me 04e c<me c4m ’:Q I).()-O-()-()-(_.:O George Brignell met with a Da ful accident on Tuesday of last week. He is employed at the ice plant, and a large piston rod broke,.striking him. and throwing him several feet Wï¬.h,g great force. At first it was thought he had broken several bones in his arm, but an Xâ€"ray examination show ed a very bad bruise, which will lay him up for a couple of weeks. _ $3 On Tuesday, evening, Union lodgé:: A.F. & A.M., No. 7, held installation ceremonies. The installing board fro Hamilton, under the direction of John‘Forth, took charge of the proâ€" ceedings.> This is the first time in a good many yeats that the installing has been done by an outside board, and it brought out a large number of: the crtaft. â€" x There was a lively time at the footâ€" ball match last Saturday, when the Corinthians of Hamilton met . the Grimsby team. They had just got nicely away when the fireworks startâ€" ed. One of the Hamilton team could not see:the ball, so he just kept kickâ€" ing everything else in sight. He did not get all around before hehad kickâ€" ed one Grimsby man three times. This started the fight among the playetrs, but the spectators took a hand also, and the referee called the game with the score 1 to 0 in favor of Grimsby. arines this fall, holding jury assizes starting Monday, Octoberâ€" 20. ‘The nonâ€"jury ° assizes opening Monfla;:!gg; December 1, will be presided over by Mr. Justice Lennox. 3 5 Some of the friends whom Mrs. W.LL Stephen entertained last week Wel’fl% K. M. with Mrs. Stephen and Grace, from Gueliph; Mr.. and Mrs. I:‘ Galbraith, and Miss Margaret Morriâ€" son, from Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McNally and Miss Kathryn McNally, from Burlington Beach. The store fronts of Brown & Bryâ€" den‘s hardware store, and of the Busy Bee restaurant have been greatly imâ€" proved by a coat of paint, while T. A. Flett has brightened the interior of his tonsorial parlor by newly decoratâ€" ing the walls and ceiling. 4 M. M. and Mrs. de Secor of Wausaun, Wis, were visitors in town over the weekâ€"end. "Mim‘"‘ was one of the deleâ€" gates from Wausau to the Rotary Inâ€" ternational Convention in Toronto last week, and took this opportunity of renewing old acquaintances in the "Old Forty." gmen Announcement has been made f.hï¬ Mr. Justice Kelly will preside over Supreme Court sittings in St. Cathâ€" i .On the lawn of St. Joseph‘s R.C. church rectory on Wednesday, July 23, there will be an afternoon tea, unâ€" der canvas, and in the evening there will be dancing with the Norton fourâ€" piece orchestra to supply the music. Watch for further announcements. There will be ‘a real band at the Arena on Friday evening. The No. A Hamilton Silver Salvation Army Band will entertain the visitors from $ o‘clock. Everybody turn out and give these famous musicians another good reception. _ Keep July 19 free from other sports’ and attend the Caledonia Scotchl Esames at Scotts park, Hamilton, from 1.30 t\o 6.30 p.m. There are 82 entries! on the programme and $500 to be Ssiven out in prizes. | _ ‘The monlight excursion into the Beach, on Friday night did not arrive as the captain of The Turbinia lost his way and landed up off of Beamsâ€" yille. By the time the boat. arrived opposite the Beach it was too late to| jland.".:" "J > 8 tiaalas ts a of Call at Vernon Tuck‘s jewelry store and get your copy of the booklet "Corâ€" reet Service." _ It shows the proper way to set a table for formal and inâ€" formal occasions. One hundred only wgi\ll be distributed free. » _ Number please? 964y. "Say Mary, meet me at the flower‘ show at the Arena on Friday at 7. I‘m just crazy to se another cut flower demonstraâ€" on‘ "Yes, Jean, I will, I missed it| Iast vyeay VA HAEIE : pusal s alaa e Â¥e Mr. and Mrs. Liddle, Main street on Saturday, June 28, from 4 to 7 Tea, 25¢. â€" Rome Taylor, editor of The Oakâ€" ville Record, has discarded the readyâ€" print boiler plate from The Record and is now turning out a snappy, eight page allâ€"home print paper. ~ _ The St. Andrews Guild Auxiliary will hold a tea at the residence _ of MX cand Alras® T ‘AAl= Xiafo. n ces . ad Don‘t forget,â€"That the Young Men‘s Athletie Bible Class meets every Sunday at 10 a.m: in the Methodist School Room. Undenomâ€" inational. Everyone welcome. Mr. C. Ernést Woolverton of Grimsâ€" by, has been engaged to prepare plans and carry out the landscape work for the new home of Mr. Robert Mills, Hamilton. William Barlow, a former Grimsby resident, was a visitor to town on Friâ€" day last with the Simcoe bowling rink that was taking part in the ~bowling tournament. PAE _Two real "joy" eveningsâ€"Thursday at the Presbyterian church garden party. Friday at the flower show in the Arena. Take in both and have a good time. : Norman and Mrs. Stewart, and Robert and Mrs. Summers of The Idependent staff motored to Detroit over the weekâ€"end. _â€" The annual picnic of the Hamiltonl I Normal school was held at the Beach | I on Friday afternoon and evening. | C The employees of the Steel Co.. of| Oanada, picnuicked at the Beach onj Saturday. | Grimsby Bakery Store is now open every evening until 10.30 for the sale of ice cream, candy, bread and cakes. The county tax rate in Welland is the same as last year, 12 mills. . Call at it PPiday at 7. I‘m just crazy nother cut flower demonstraâ€" ‘¥YÂ¥es. Jean, I will, I missed it r. You bet I don‘t this time." THE INDEPEND east, Tuesday and Sun Rev. T. E. 11 a.m. vice by a specially choir. The Bil at Port I 5th. Co church a: pastor. Sunday, J The Min services. Sunday S Strangers Service vice is giv INDEPE driving, app petitions on Drysdale Ca ing, athoug the longest . won the put Ross the a Owing to the Wouters, the be in chargi ance of the Lew‘ f F !{.;r"};?fl:,& wenly 4 ‘Stone and % Z ,, Dle 3 p i*%’ l ';u-'~ \ y oo Nee day, sianich / + > m @ The anml ! the Grim R | the greens day last. | peted for toast-e.“s“. hung up _ early in th about six 0 ’ first prize, prize and the thizd p. of the auto ahead andfj fon. * Tha a An auto & night just a highway as was proceed at Maple ay pass in frol Rev. F. ne MoC The Lin special m the asses cipalities. apalitxgg assessmen two years there ment.. W membe;‘_ of retaipli Richard ] Next S in the Sm An attrac ranged C and hyru by the se Rev. . § and frien the comn to be pre session of The ,;; the estate Beamsvill MCPher; to occupy date. Th first esta Beamsvill half a ce L1 OSams C H: .ff"f_: tor thig: tend the. lodge th spen * the Anns. Sprag nan any Montreg The lady ~Golf an "The . I‘Why ce Steve‘ gnta wit Pap 1ng hurches nC 328 sday, July 1 and 2 hristie th s Sweet d nedy s last, with Mrs. vinning the drivâ€" s «"aGythe Baker had g Mrs. H. Fleming and Miss Gertrude iclhing â€" competitions. ente of Mrs. Charles tain, Miss Baker will PsS.club for the balâ€" NT ADs Pay| June 28th _ ' eave Home" h Helene Chadwick nd Pathe News _ !une 30th e â€"Bandit" .45 a.m. elcome §UNDAY _ & serviceâ€"special serâ€" e children, parents Boy ushers, girls , June 25th ted Cottage" th mess and Mary voy S CHURCH ken, Minister TIST medy medy T he il1l ~preach at both tesâ€"The best serâ€" ose who worship. conducted by the THEATRE picnic will be held n Saturday, / July will>> lTeave" the tions 29th, 1924 V‘ THOMPSONâ€"CULP |_ At 5 o‘clock this afternoon, at the | home of the bride‘s parents, Beamsâ€" ville, the wedding took place of! |Gladys Clarice, eldest daughter of l i| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culp, to M. Merrill F. Thompson, of Medina, N.Y.,! son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson, |of Beamsville. Seventyâ€"five guests %ï¬g‘-;present, and the ceremony was| conducted by. Rev. George Smith.| The house decorations were carried l 5 pink and white blossoms. ‘The| | bride, who was unattended, was given l |away by her father, and looked very i \|dainty in a frock of powder blue| j 3 hat and shoes to match.} I | She carried Sunset roses and lilies of | ‘ the valley. During the _ signing â€"of i |the register, Mrs. McCailey, leader} I 3%& of which the bride is a/ ' member, sang By Your Side. Mrs. . | hoggie (Dunnville) played the wedâ€"} } After the ceremony, al ' | reception was held. The bride‘s moâ€"| f ther was sowned in gray canton crepe| i n » bouquet . of pink and; i , , peas. The honeymoon i Wl be spent in the west, the bride i |@tavelling in a wrap of gray with| ! V match. Mr. and Mrs. Thompâ€" ‘ @3 reside in Medina. ‘ { _ HEwsonâ€"Brows â€" || James street Baptist church, Hamilâ€"| I torn, was the scene Saturday afternoon i #Jw when Miss Mabel i own became the bride of| : Eis Chapter meeting in v‘s aventice, p.m. shatp. and â€"three are visitâ€" Mountain Grimsby. eéen arâ€" 1 songs citations ress by parents ‘oughout invited the last season. | The Vilâ€" Grand o. wW. J. defence iens of (e, "ate That $50.00 be granted to the Beamsville Horticultural Society, to the Grimsby Horticultural . Society, and to the Smithville Horticultural Society, and $150.00 to the St. Cathâ€" arines Horticultural Society, this amount to be,used in augmenrting the prize list for ti’leir annual exhibitions. . â€"That $50.00 be granted to each of the following poultry shows, providâ€" That $50.00 be made to the Niagara Peninsula Fruit Growers‘ Associaâ€" tion. t f The Lincoln County Council met on Tuesday to consider the matter of asâ€" sessgment. . At the mfOrning session the following report of the Agriculâ€" tural Committee was passed, making grants to various horticultural and agricultural societies. _ The report as adopted recommended: That $25.00 ‘be granted to ° any Township Plowing Association, proâ€" viding they hold matches in their respective townships. â€" Also $50.00 to the Junior Farmers‘ Plowing Asâ€" sociation,; and $50.00 to the Lincoln County Plowing Association. That $50.00 ‘be granted to the Linâ€" coln Women‘s Institute. , That $50.00 be made to the Niagara Peninsula Fruit Growers‘ Association. That a grant of $150.00 be granted to each of. the following societies, providing they hold exhibitions: Peninsula y Central, Monck, Abingâ€" don, Nizgara, Clinton and Louth Agriâ€" cultural Societies. That $50.00 be granted to the Linâ€" coln Women‘s Institute. Bro. CONSIDERING ASSESSMENT ONTARIO D CC â€"atiiks Aiih dattoctatadterciiaindbt hi b corsage bouquet. of pink and g; peas. The honeymoon I be spent in the west, the bride velling in a wrap of gray with oes to match. Mr. and Mrs. Thompâ€" n will reside in Medina. The church had been beautifully decorated with bridal wreath and bawthorn, by the Young Ladies‘ Orâ€" ganized Class, classmates of Miss Felker. The happy couple left imâ€" mediately by motor for points west. \ G:imsby Methodist churech was the| f seene of a pretty though qviet Wed-‘ i ding on Wednesday, June 18th, when| ! Ma, youngest daugshter of Mr. and| § rs. P. Felker, kecame (the bride ofli Mfred Le Page, son of Mrs. and the| d te E. Le Page. The ceremony was | { irformed by Rev. Dr. Irwin in the i esence of a large number of friends.| i The bride was becomingly dressed ! ‘sand georgette with hat to match. i e was attended by Miss. Kinnear,| ; ressed in blue crepe de chine with ! ’%;Igi:e hat. . Mr. Edward Le Page,| { other of the groom,> acted . as best i JUNE BRIDE LE PAGEâ€"FELKER After the ceremony the brethren adjourned to the banguet hall where a very pleasant hour was spent. W. M Stewart; lam, S,. \ Treas., | Walker; Ponton: lain, S.‘Whitt‘akeréSeC’\v., L. Bromley Treas, Chas. T. Farrell; S D. C Walker; J. D., E. Lewis; I. C.. 11. H Ponton; S. S5., V. R.Barrell; j. 5.. A Lipsit; organist, A. Jarvis; tyler, W B. Smith. es 7 Union Lodge No. 7 A. F:; & A. M. held its annual instalation of officers last evening. . A number of distinâ€" guished brethren from Hamilton, led by W. Bro. J. Forth, had charge of the work, and installed the following: FW. M.; J. E. Scott; S Ww. w. M.: Stewart; J. W3 B J Farrell: Chapâ€" One of these will be the annua1 picâ€" nic of the Order of Humility angq perâ€" fection, and the other that of tnc Lancashire association. Both of hese organizations have large memberships in Welland and LincolA counties and it is assumed there will be numcrous ing they gold exhibitions: â€"St. Cathâ€" arines and Beamsville Societies. That a bonus gz"lgnt' of $125.00 be made to Miss hompson, â€" stenoâ€" grapher in office of the district repreâ€" sentative for Agriculture. Two big Canadian outings held at Crystal Beach on Tuly 1. h 0:0)-4)-9»)-o-u‘bo"Nl“"â€"‘"“"’"b\_()-()-()-()-(l-r)“«_oc»'uqbuc-n-pi)-m-o-u- .3. h X MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS wELT MATTRESSES at. ;. June Clearing PNK SPRINGS Following Talented Artists, of Hamilton, Will Provide the Program MISS MARJORIE TAYLOR MISS HELEN FERGUSON MRS. FRED HENDERSON MISS SADYE BARLOW MR. GEORGE ANDERSON MR. WALTER VOLLICK GARDEN PARTY iiuci Li Iiuspices Of TNE 1J°HINHS CIUD Refreshment Booths on the Grounds. â€" STRAWBERRI Ice Cream, Cake, Etc., Served at Individual Tables "THE GRIMSBY || BIG PICNIC AT CRYS3TA q JUNE CLEARANCE OF MATTING, CONGOLEUM, M TAPESTRY AND ART RUGS ' The f AA. A o ï¬aWke CO "THE BEST ppACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL®. 5T n m ours x y . is oo Poatieats. > .. 0 .. ie S ronb i B0 o in iedï¬ Aarm A 79 Reg. $6.00 to $9.00. . Clearing at.... ......$4.50 to $6.75 MEN‘S TWEED PAï¬'ï¬iï¬S, special at.... ....$2.50 and $3.50 10 DOZ. MEN‘S FINE SHIRTS, clearing price.... ... .$1.69 5 DOZ. MEN‘S SILK SOCKS, new shades, cleartng at. .89¢ 4 DOZ. MEN‘S LISLE SOCKS.. Reg. 75¢, clearing at...:59¢ "FITWELL" STRAW HATS, clearing lot at. ... .. ... .$1.50â€" striped.... .... AWRR...~=... . /.. ... . .. $3.89 to $6. | 5 DOZ. CORSETSâ€"new model. Sale price.... .... ..9 ELASTIC TOP CORS&@®.. ...... .;... .... .... ....g1 LADIES‘ VESTS, pinkland white, at....â€".... .../. .... St 5 DOZ. LADIES GCOWRNS.... .... ... .;.. .... . .$10 4 DOZ. STEPâ€"INS, @learing at.«.. .... .... .... .... 5t LADIES‘ PRINCESS®SPIES.... ...... ......$1.65 to $2.5 CHILDREN‘S PRIN@BES SLIPS.... .... ... .89c to $1.2 CHILDREN‘S ROMBERS.... ... ......59c, 69c and 89 BOYS‘ KHAKI PAN®BS®.....~.... .... ... .$1.50 to $2.0( BOYS‘ KHAKI SHIR®E.... .... .... ..... ... . 89c to $1.5G BOYS‘ BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS.... ... .89c to $2.50 BOYS‘ BLUE JRRSR®E ... ... .... |... ......... 50e BOYS‘ SUITS, Reg. $9 to $12. Clearing at. ...$6.50 to $7.50 BOYS‘ ALLâ€"WOOL JERSEYS.... .... .....$1.50 to $2.25 MEN‘S WORK SMIRMS.... .... ... .... .... .... ..o8€ MEN‘S NAVY BLUE ALLâ€"WOOL SERGE PANTS. _ _ "p" HibO ) i \ umt h . d ? e u9 o <ap 0 <e> 0 aceâ€"0 <a»â€" 0n (, . 3 ;.; yamp o > 0 <anâ€"0 on Coun 0 eP 0â€"<>â€"0â€"<as .( dn ~~Al um( â€" p +mE 4 o is & C B PE BELS S â€"~ p °5 @: , _ â€"* en 5 i: us . & e s : 1 ' F3 C opp 0 ragues ‘g’ {% s I f ce KA & | 8 c3 ~ 64 > Fi ~ 3 : e 0 f o C . | i y hy i +C ‘ j A M _ o e 4 TA [ mc â€". B 0 Hel & i W 0 ~ M d i § * ;’" & JP $ 3'_{: e Bs ~ ol & < . e fg.: . es 2 lA nc rmtneris o 0s > l [ > y + ce | . es ‘\ s // m & £ #Q § M4. a \ ue E & é [3 {S\ t1_.:. ai '\;"% ; A . 3 Cl 7 d NesP in irame+ C i Pm *,* mp o cup 0â€"<mp o «m 15 LADIES‘ SUITS. Reg. $25 to $35. Now.... ....$7.89 CHILDREN‘S NAVY BLOOMERS.... .... .... ....$1.89 MISSES‘ HOME SPUN DRESSES. . Clearing at....$4.89 LADIES‘ THREEâ€"BUTIEON SLEEVELESS SWEATâ€" _ ERS. Clearing formM, .... .:.. .... ... .$2.75 to $4.50) LAWN AND DIMITY BLOUSES.... .... ..$1.25 to $3.50 ENGLISH BROAD CLOTH â€"WAISTSâ€"white: and _ _ June Will be a Great Valueâ€"giving Morth in All _ Departmentsâ€"The Baekward Season Finds Us Overâ€" _ stocked in Many Liness_Throughout the Entire Store | There Will be a Hum and a Hustle of the Sensational } Bargains Which Will be Offeredâ€"Let Nothing Keep ; You Away if You Are Looking for Real, Genuine, j Moneyâ€"saving Vatemi _ _ . __,__ â€"___ _ | Iâ€" nr T TT® 20 FURNISHING DEPARTMENT §T. JOHN‘S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH & CGRIMSBY Admission to grounds, including programme, 25c. us Children under 12. 15¢. CHURCH LAWN Under the Auspices of the Tennis Club At 6.30 p.m., on the will be Tuesday, + 'T.’.‘,"j. dsd : j ‘w’ PhbWP en 66.cvune Â¥ MeSWBle i+ n + + +. orpe ’I‘ ‘:;_!... i .3 < aatoâ€"y a v MBRAY S & g.;':' ‘ t EW ... . . FAIR DATES ARE ALLOTED Dunnville......, . Smithville.... .. Beamsville.....,. Bertie?.....‘"..;,. Cayuga.:.~f.‘.2. NiggaIfA....,...©. Ancastet..;..."7, Fenwick...,..‘.. Wellandport. ... Binbrook..:. ..; Welland...2 .;,.. Waterdown.... . Freelton......‘.. Abingdon...... . RocktOon.‘../.ig.. Thorold...... ... Caledonia......" . One of the Crystal Beach ste will leave Port Colborne for the that day at 9.15 a.m., (daylight time). On the return journe steamer will leave the resort e: the evening for Port Colborne. There will be plenty of divers the beach all day long for thos participate in these outings, incl bathing, ‘dancing, the his m shows, etc attendance on the part of those longing to them, as well as their tives and ‘other friends. 20USES.. .. ... . . .$1.25 to $3.50 TH _WAISTSâ€"white and _ _ RE.S ... . /;‘~. ... . . . $3.89 to $0:i7§ sls ta s +i a i. s emepb. n se as s ie a w ais t ie «40% médnesday, June 25 avta‘nnxy.,. 04.905 ome and Visit Us. 2. y sc4l ty . enrod N . . .cs.. . $1.65 to $2.50 | .+. ....89¢ to $1.25 _ . . ... 59¢, 69¢ and 899‘. ... ... .$1.50 to $2.00 J *%~...c. ... ~89¢ to $1.80 i .. ‘....89¢ to $2.50 P slerssuules ol wage g tyA rie«mept: x ca 2i xmept. i r.%tâ€". .mept. n rian se ehmept. +« iv.v~ . mept. V‘irarri imept. . Â¥a~. â€"mept. 8 1. ... . mept. = Soprano . â€" , Soprano =â€" Violin‘st â€" â€" Klocutionist = Tenor> Sept. 30â€" ONTARIO ... . 0C Barit Oc . . 95¢ $1.50 .. 50c N: es