Grimsby Independent, 16 Jul 1924, p. 5

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Wednesday, July 16, 1924 “‘5'”. ' _ ' ”gels of oats Iitisltre 27 ring 4, Birri)ilNT--Afttr lst of August, figmew bungalow (Grandview) at ltB,t)?imsby Mountain; five rooms, B,itpr1rep house,, garage, hard and ©rit)srr, _ fireplace, good garden IF,it,s,'1ts,, Alex Earle, Mountain .ti'r'ihone 368, Grimsby. 1617 $561122. A Illl'l"i_ii1ie:1"to unfurnished "tr) iew Road., Illllt'_fiii" burner, exec ward refrigex -titt C _ iliiiiiiii5iQiitiapa'2i5p2Mp2llE'2llN2t1 lllliit SALD--Two 1ir,'is'i,'fpt, encumbram IIEit' of Toronto; Il!rst" implements; 'ir'),;.. will exchang .r,i1)t Peter Ed 'rt/ttt Beamsville. o--------""""""'""'" 1;; - ‘ for above).... "A"', .... ...... lil,,,!:,.?,,:,-?)")------"" class fresh Heavy Harness for this team.... Ei'f')ot' P. Blanchard, "phone 80, Farm Wagon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tlies:, l kRoan Mare, 7 years, 1200 lbs. . . .. 'h":':,",.,.':'"..:.:'",", __--------- g . .(These two are _thts nice low set THE GOOD COOK The thorough housewife knows that good cook- mg does not start in the kitchen. She realizes that _i1iitrp111st have good Groceries before one can create _'ltliiothsso1pe,apd wholesome dishes. That's why she 'ftjttvs here where quality is high and prices low. CAN ALL YOU CAN CAN SELECT IIB' '_ NTED 'tttImg m; “Mew f Bi) shy. FOR SALE-, 330}: SALE- :McLAREN’S JELLIES IEHTISE YOUR WANTS (Splendid Value and Will ',, Save you 16c a lb.) _ ring 11 ‘FOR SALE OR RE I BUYS _ GOOD GROCERIES JAR RUBBERS " BLACK TEA By the Piece, 1b (Fresh Made), 1b. CREAMERY BUTTER BtJRc0Yl)ilE'S 3 “325:: with sugar at this price DOM1NION--per Bag HOP AT BURGOYNE'S IT T SIDES OF BACON . GRIMSBY AND GRIMSBY EAST tiiAJGAlllR WANTED 25c 59c 38c ”IVE 25c GRANULATED SUGAR d tor "rl, )ma nona undred acre farm, a, 150 miles north- aood buildings; ple W m site) uni or $8.90 " yna d small stop r washing Apply to 46 Box 384, J11 SPEAKING " W i are sole agents tor this distrlct. bnaIer hundredl Bros., 'phone 358W. mstrong, C1'2t2'cC,CC2JiaU---l---. on aambe o0ms fruit ON 311 % FOR SALE mPASTURE-Have good pasture for horses and cattle; good water. L. J. Lawson, 'phone 370j, Grimsby. ll DE LOST-saturday morning, or Mon. day between my place on Ridge Road and Grimsby-r-automobile marker No Dapple Grey Gelding, 1500 1bs..$125 Brown Gelding, 1450 lbs. (mate . 83-506. Please Stewart, Ridge I kind) V Harn?sss for this team. . . . . . . . . . . 18 Double Market Wagon'.......... 10 Real Nice Chestnut Mare 1350 lbs. 100 (Suit timid or inexperienced man; good any place you put her). Black Gelding, 7 yrs., 1200 lbs., grand driver.... .... ...... Top Buggy.... .... .... ....- .. Any trial given before you pay one cent phone .. . 15c SHREEPED WHEAT ' 2 tor 25c Stop HI PURE LARD . . DUFF'S (Just in-a-Packers Want 17c I 1b. today) Out it Goes _ at per 1b. arness ‘AKE NOTI npayn has a BE PETER EDMOND CLOVER LEAF SALMON LOST AND FOUND PINE TREE MATCHES O MISCELLANEOUS 3 for Me rin D elem1on (Large) 40c 22c ll Just West of Beamsvi11e.l oo USE US mall) ---Grimsby Cann Jnantity of 24 and cod order tor sale, Winona urn one Inter Grimsby ty J. M Grimsby Mon- 115 35 50 110 ng ed 85 20 10 W-o-o- : RESULTS OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS 9:‘)-()-0-0QO- I1 011 Over 140 sthlls were enca vided into eight groups for : poses. The writer was pri spend a very full day in and was much struck with arrangements. Discipline that punctuality that l keehness to enjo vantages bf the bathing, camp fir were entered int Former Grimsby Pastor Was in Charge-Ove r140 Souls Wepe En- camped-Divided Into Groups l top least sphere oossible sur congr and NAME BROKE TOO MANY "F'S." Wolfeboro, in New Hampshire, was originally spelt Wolfbor-o, but printers had so many "f's" broken they ap- proached the legislature and had "e" added. The trouble arose from the fact that the "f" in. all, the old-time ton tc reasc lega Han tSUCCESSFUL _ SUMMER SCHOOL onts ot type IS only me Wluu tem, there being a. projection op. When a "b" follows, 11 hair space" is added, as printe One sked antlty n earlydxp Ill the pellu< he lake gan be ef1joyed t ae whole of the campin Gerald Kelson Hugh. Kelson Bertha Lewis Marjorie MacP] Elsie Mason Norma Merritt Isobel Metcalfe Ir there Ruth Smith Isabel Stewart Reta Stewart Lorna Weil William Ambrose Alex Beere Pearl Bernardo Burton Bradley Edward Bristol Helen Clattepbur, John Cole Harry Fair Douglas Farrell Bessie Fox Roy Game _ Lyle Gilmore Mildred Cole. Teddy Crabbe Otto ae end, Over 300 ira1 _', camp was under of the Rev. Df. Ir ery well supporte of experts _ in all ng as Well as p01 er 140 sa1ls were beach ‘15 winding Carl V IIa Arman Harold wu Arthur Joseph oart in amp next year and extend its“; e of usefulness. It should be‘A )16 to have the camp open for at two months during the summer p as when various groups of young could take advantage of the ideal J undings, under proper guidance. (. Irwin and his board are to bel, atulated very 55 of this; the SUMMER SCHOOL ary regret ll 'g of Wolfeboro ed, and it was dc n y Henle: bert Hi1 oert Hol WE DO GOOD PRINTING tD eph Smith nley Snyder liam Stephen 'y Talbert n Tennant av Tillotson S IOCKC Nithc h 1re Je Cullin Denison ordon l Hoshal Morrpvs T Norton yehl the the Sangster Smith Knox nd nduzen 50 Je llier .1 tp' eacne nto as :rouble arose trom the f" in all the old-time s only the width of its he 1v1ne ionald 1mmell in cPherson ep 135865 gford Iamilto intenti wt nery s a, pleasu to the ful le boys sincerely on Irw THOSE where the pellucid IN THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY. ONTARIO t, s. S. No. 3 rimsby, Miss m el acher TIC W 11 " ae lege msby .11 ster see te ll n ae D field, V. C ring, K. G den, M. H R. Miln, A Robertson Smart, M. Howell, G Pass-E. Book, M. Clark, E. Cran- field, V. Crooks, M. Dawe, F. Gold, ring, K. Greenwood, E. Grott, M. Hob- den, M. Hunter, Hrkonkle, P. Maurer, R. Miln, M. Porter, o. Ransom M, Robertson, Z. Shepherd J. Simpson, G Smart, M. Smart, B. Southward, V. Southward, C. Terryberry, N. Vancise M. Webb, H. Millward. Honsberge" Thompson. Pass--? Baker, R. Bearss, H. Burtch, F. Comtort, L. Daniels, M. Fretz, I. Geller, H. Hannigan, , C. High, M. High, F, Moggach, D. My- ers, M. Myers, M. Nunnamaker, D. Peacock, D. Reid, P. Rittenhouse, L Senske, L. Swick, M. Thornton, W. Troup, B. Tufford, A. Vangorder. The Fairfield prize was won by Ruth Snure. Fretz, I. High, M. ers, M. l Peacock, Senske, I Troup, B Vineland-Honors Coffman, M. Eggletc Honors-Hilda' Gran Smithers. Passed-Nellie Allen, E Harold Book, Lloyd Bo Cartwright, Archie Coll Cook, Jennie Davis, Evel Jetsie Gibb, Arnold Hodgi Hopkins, Nellie Johnston lin, Delossa. Juniper, Ine; Roy Lester, Roy Lounsb McPherson, Melba McPlr Moffatt, Bernice Parker, J Lanipman, Frames MacD Overand,‘Eric Park, Get grew, Dorothy smith, A Lorne Snyder, Lila McD Street, Verna Street. Wellandport Honors--t1oyd Freure Passed-Willie Bailey, ell, Edna Cowan, Lela Clara Holmes, Bernice Marion McIntosh, Vict fehldt,"G1adys Nofth, L Cora Smith. Gerald Tm explaine; Return $ st Caistor Centre Honors-Stella Stewart. Passed-Wilhelm-ia B hy Bush, Glenna Bush, ass Jackson, Ethel E impman, Frames MacD PI Teeter kt this time t money 1f PROCLAMA‘TION a PUBLIC NOTICE If s Check, 1 COURT OF REVISION ly DISHES FREE m, or perhaps money gets in about stance vident ad sauce [. Hunter Merritt, I Smithville 1--.iiltia ' Gr: Uiaus,. Grobb, money if purchaser, arid in substance buyer a discount of prac- 3e 'and one-halt per cent. ot sers great and small. res, of which/there are twc atter11s, are, of excellen' pth have threiicauarterrin?r le light and the other dark , to set any tame.“ aes, Clifford loney for eaMLycash pur- out mg up in tiiirati"rji" register. as ry register _siiililiii,i,iss thrown sko 1e obverse a_aliiivi',ks1ip is theI sati rm name, vtiia,jIi,ii's'urt of the the and the 1lyiGiW'i,isave this! ing C, it is valudIal,?y)lrtrit, the re- l dea is sueeinigrtlrpi1t tersely‘ go "Save for (igiif,iiyyT Set” me I in sales eheditEiiitii1 receive ney saucer or p1aiiilt,5'iir,:"dish, etc. bed es of the set 1rt'rii!iiiii,ilt?,yyltt. wa', out this". 'Tr‘if'gis the sum 37111 nee of the setii'arii, and it be: to lent that ibis iEitfth while td Ove ', store; to pajtéish; and to lab leeks. You 1uitrsiii,to have thel km i expect to pamf'gsome time; i a l) l way you germs-dishes for! q W Egg Honors: N. Burgess, E Eggleton, F. Fleming, G M. Sauer, W. Senske,. R, NOTICE Mon th wants a diirorce. Da talk, talk, t)ilk' night an an't get no "test and d'a in' me crazy/tl ‘. wver--yWhitti(, does slr ”all” JAS. A. LIVINGSTON - iril'aiit, Pl, , llr,tTtt9,Wrr't ff chase) 'iii1tis'qi'ji' iriitiiee-. '. firwitfii"tty.iittirr1sr ' has stock 0f (ti1hij1iil,tea and two sple?irul Shack pat- y are g1v1ng away in in- for the ream-H} gt "cash The Egg ii Simplicity no obligation on the of the 3ec0m, tic h that a special court held irrithie council . evening," July 21st, he purpose of hearing special assessment for m Fairview Road: W, F. RANDALL, an' say." “and in; conirol son. All citizens ect the -by‘1laW accordmgly. A. LIVINGSTQN, wil ot. ‘the, town proclall‘n "that it to run 'atsglarge in l om the ,txrs-t day y rof NOYémber, 10 legal “Paw dog cenue, lane or park IE) tOWIIVOf Grims he olvne.rs, except he Jae matter will ly f the town constable Qf oil W0 e town-of Grimsby 'e that all weeds the first day of tn, tyessle, 1 Book, . Collins, , Evelyn Du [odgkins, l _ston. Earl, Inez Lam 1onsbury, C IcPherson, lessie Book, ok, Lillian ins, Arthur yn Durham, kins, Marion . Earle Jos- 5 Lampman, lury, Carson arson, Hazel Bylaw Mer el Daw, s, Ray 11. Katie May or Edythe .Mar- Snure, Mittle tobhrs Maybr Mary Id erk on ler as Tney was DC DWI} skool class I a the satistide' with the then and I had :,iiii'l ing. . "3-1 Mondayn-iPa h ',-'-i?y__,)joiio." A LOW RATEQTWO BI % 'c3u(l. YEARS AGO ;. NEXT h uly o i I Welland Com Called Upon council Robs thirty-fourth county clerk office at the when he pat land town. The amount raised for county ex- penses was $21,566.10 in 1891, and last year's budget called for $332,- 124.40. -.o-o-m_0r_'-r , --"'Ip The expenses of both year's include the following items by way of com- parison: _ A _ Administration of jus- tice.... .... ..... $4,000 Special grants. . . . . . 400 High schools. . . . . . . 1,000 Continuation schools. . . . . . Bd. of education. . . . . 550 Salaries.. .... ..... 2,100 Court house and jail 870 Fuel.... .... ....... 650 Debentures. . . . . . . . 2,000 Mothers' allowances. . . . . . . Good roads.... ....... .... my new ideas about beds and ect. St was so dark you y11re hand was a: to a supper of d. overnera p later on knows how a man who Teusday- BEAMSVILLE SCHOOL STAFF ' The Beamsville high school staff is now complete and ready for work this fall. Every department will be _in charge of a university graduate and specialist. The staff includes: Prinei- pal and mathematics specialist he d, when Wa Wi Slats’ Diary M While the n completed for term, ful prov the teaching o M M ntl Friday oo 9 1se N1onday-ipa 6 up and have I‘h new 2 fo: 11 Nay 1 By ROSS FARQUHAR ten L like Nante dnesd Hen Miss tu 1er , was so the mn he batheing sut sell to go in a Jes th sdey th Mqls---Twelve Mills T2 e the new building will not be led for the beginning of the ul provision will be made for ching of all regular high school 5 leading to Normal school or sity and for special courses in ture and household science. department has beep added in 'TTI of a commercial department, will furnish all the training for lay JU m ---Lots of fokes is kicking be- is so hard to keep yure good any more. Pa says at no :Wellan 3 June i Yootl Boyl Auld put rite o Ja 1y nd a saying to Mr. G hat the only man lucky a old batcheler issent. MI elland Tribune) ",une session of the county 5:21; Cooper completes his year in the office of ; he having assumed the June session of 1891, as deputy reeve of Wel- .A.; agriculture, J. M. F. L; Latin and French, Miss y, B.A.; English and His- l McKee, B.A.; commercial, od, B.A.; household science, unty Taxpayers Only in for Two-and-three- ola 11 Keene OHTSG brother out in Ostralia " hard to read on acct. lots over his letter i &-me had planned to e a game of Golf with Addie but ma had sum 1t makeing sum flour So we all wirked till it an cuddent tell where and then got set down cheese and lettice. I n k snakes . had to J p 11y sow o onit IE we ink D matter how men- ny of yure frends leave you out in the cold crule says he is stingey " " bunch joking 11 the 1 tes they are try- swiming with. ny got a letter as 1891 science, n o Sk DC you M depe p nd Canyan , she cud orde by sed he woodent M crule can all nd on 59,000 8,000 181,951 18,000 10,000 25,000 22,000 4,500 4,600 Gillem 1923 fellas you ditch the loose going 356 t O thls Will nave the two Streets DiOCKCu off to traffic. J3ooths of all sorts will be erected on the lot while dancing will be in full swing on the Mountain street pave- ment. ‘For Thursday night the crack drill team of the Thorld fire department will' be on the jolrand will put on one of\their best drills. On Friday night theqadies' drill team, of Thorold, will put on their drill. A brass band and a dance orchestra will provide the music for the different entertainments. Hiram Berry "the knock-km-dead" comedian, of Hamilton, will be pres- ent on both njghtmand entertain. in his own inimitable wav with. the latest of 1se of the Elm and M ll l WALLACE BR0lglluiY PHONE 431 Above from left to right are shown, Mrs. Cockshutt, Mrs. Morden N eilson and Le-Governor Cockshutt, photographed when the latter officially opened the Samaritan Club's rest home at Jackson's Point. Mrs. Neilson is president of the club Band in Attendance from 5.30 to 7.30,' 9.30 to 11.30 DANCING FROM 9.30 TO 11.30 AFTERNOON, TEA FROM 5 PM. TO 7.30 Reliable firms-only competent men sent out to attend to your needs. Quick service. No delays. Best workmanship. Best material. AVAIL yourself of their help. NEXT WEEK PHONE 431 - GRIMSBY Wednesday, July 23rd the ught large Garden Party . CLOUGHLEY ADMISSION FREE Children Must Be Accompagaied 1G NIGHT GRIMSBY'S TRIO OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH a " " I Bun-m». IMhl2 nvmnwntumw 'gEilMriltRNaMrRalE IN-ttN T - A ' ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND ' WIRING . ' _ PLUMBING AND HEATING TINSMITHING AND T EAVETROUGHING . METCALFE Every/body Come IN '. corne and bes blc _,'1ti:io,-) MANY PROTESTS sl,1ejtjii-) OVER BASEBALL . On re free Officials of ner of Softbpl1 leagt oesides decide three I ‘lockedlentered in ty Inlavod in the 2 free Officials of the Niagara Peninsula Aer of Softball league will meet this week to ysides decide three protests which have been ockedientered in connection with games lplaycd in the league this year. The ed on protests are as follows: Grimsby 1 full protested a game with the Creekers pave- on June 10, on the grounds that the Creekers played other than registered , drill players, or, in other Words, men who tment lived outside the district, Grim'sby pro- n one tested a game with Stoney Creek on night iJuly 4, contending that the locals used l, wil1lother than registered players. Wi- d andlnona protested because Grimsby re- the fused to play nine innings. Grimsby aents.lclaims that the nine innings were fin- dead"lished. but the official scorer had rec- pres- lord of only eight innings. If the pro- in his tests are allowed, the present standing hel 1e by Adults Ge ll 1dergo a change PHONE 481 n PHONE 431 le FIVE o

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