FOUR Red or Whiteâ€"Best Quality Fresh Riverview Creamery Butter first 6 cash customers bringi order on Saturday morning. opens at 7 a.m. so be on time the bacon. LOOK!‘f CE IETS For Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat. SPECIAL S PHONE 431 US GROW Don‘t wait until you are inconvenienced to have your Plumbing and Lighting Service overhauledâ€"just ‘phone usâ€" and DO IT NOW! : PHONE 431 (Always Nice), Per Lb. Jelly Powders YOUR ORDER WILL BE CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO BY PHONE Toilet Paper Castile Soap Jar Rubbers H. B. METCALFE WALLACE BROMLEY OPENING â€" 10 lIbs for 85c THEAL BROS. 3 * 25¢ 3 <~ 25¢ WA T CH Cakes for Rolls for "FIVE SPEAKING®" SUGAR 38e ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND â€" WIRING PLUMBING AND HEATING 25¢ 25¢ Granulated T1 Canned Peas 2 ~ 25¢ Loose Sodas (Aiways Fresh), Lb. Clover Leaf Salmon Large, 40c Black Tea (Splendid Value) time and take Small 59¢ 17c 222C PHONE 431 PHONE 431 £5 NN | RECTANGULAR | I WRIST | Much discussion andâ€" interest was caused the year following the great war, when the letter "B" appeared on the oat leaves, but we never learned just what caused this peculiar formaâ€" tion, or what the interpretation of the sign was. This year the capital letter "B" ds again plainly imprinted on the oat leaves, about the centre of the leaf, and is so common it is on nearly every leaf. It is a very peculiar thing and the only three years. of which there is any record of this formation are the year following the Crimean war, the year after the Great War, and this summer. When the sun is shinâ€" ing on the oats, the letter is very plain and may be found on oat leaves in alâ€" most any field in Malahide township. â€"â€"Aylimer Express. . / razors flew thick ‘and coon received a couple Mrs. Elizabeth â€" sSeotland, who has past two months : had a delightful vi herâ€"son,; Charles L. leaves on Thursda Countr there. CyTus (LIiIZ@ADEIN) UUILD, street, Beamsville, aged About a week previously hnad a paralytid stroke and ed â€"to the hospital at ~St. Mrs. Culp was well and known among a wide circl The funeral took place on ternoon, interment â€" being Mount Osborne cemetery. tend eTsOns Interested â€" l1 â€"the. comIng vote on the liquor question should exâ€" amine Part 3 of the voters‘ list. No one can vyote except those whose names appear on this list or on Part One of last year‘s list. The new Part Three lists for â€" Grimsby and North Grimsby have been printed and a copy can be secured from Clerk Randall or Clerk Allan. The death occurred arines on Friday,. Jul: The cletk of the Baptist church wishes us to state that the mortgage which it is proposed now to pay off is not on the church property, but on the parsonage. By a very generous gift of one of the members, the mortgage on the church building was discharged George Henry, of Edmonton, who with Mrs. Henry, has been spending a montl+ with Mrs. N. E. Culn. and in Toronto, returned to Edmonton, on Tuesday. Mrs. Henry will remain for the balance of the summer. R. J. ("Jim") Montgomery of ville,... who. was con the C Olyimpic trapâ€"shooting team, 1 returned home from 0 Whether or not the team cover with glory, Jim looks as if he joyed the trip and is glad to g again. ' :‘)-()- c<mp o armp 0â€"om» 0 <mp0â€"Gimp 0 5> 0 m 0 405. 0â€"4up 0 400 0 5O The Great War started ten years ago on Monday. It was a feverish day in Canada, as were the days that folâ€" lowed. * Owners of dogs are forbidden to alâ€" low their canines to run*at large in Grimsby Beach. Mrs. George Tice of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting relatives in Grimsby and Morth Grimsby. Last Thursday was Colored Folks Day at the Beach and the dusky hued gentry were there in large numbers. Big field day and garden party at Stoney Creek this afternoon and toâ€" night. / Beamsville High and Vocational Schools are advertising their fall term opening in this issue. Labor Da tember first Township council meets day afternoon. Civic Holiday passed off quietly in town, there being no entertainment of any kind staged locally. Local Items of Interest d NIGHT ay ot Ladies‘, fetangular shaped white gold Wrist Watches, 15â€" jewéel movement, $15.00. Others, $12.50 to $30.00. (Jeweler and Optometrist) The Store of "Gifts That Last" PHONE 326 GRIMSBY VERNON TUCK ne Board Town council meets next Wednes y > night. ch. on Thu dau Duple Oof Watch d Bl hte i1 a ind d of Education â€"meets TOâ€" rcC F] O lay,.. July. 25thâ€":of:. Mrs. beth) ~Culp,‘ of Hixon 1 is in 1 visit previously Mrs. Culpl ru stroke and was removâ€"| Wa! tal at. ~St. Catharines.{ ing well â€" and favorably] of : wide circle of friends.| out k place on Sunday afâ€"| Ro:s ient being made at] list suay 101 T rence. Lai ~Mreand »mpany he: dar in THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO aing. been inteed g, Of CGIiasgow, n spending the enada, and has n Grimsby with , for some time, r her home in Laing, the eldâ€" id Mrs. Charles her to the Old U 1€ ie next ry of beamsâ€" he â€"Canadian am, has just A overseas. covered itself if he had enâ€" to set home St. Cath on )th TU] ear TC 1 y cN. â€"Dean,; 0 |by is spending | Sault Ste. Maric |zon a fishing trip [ Mr. and Mrs. . ton, spent the ’daughter, Mrs. Ltario street. FTIdGAY W worse. O afternoon On â€" Wednesday,; July 23rd â€" the grounds of St. Joseph‘s Rectory were the scene of a delightful garden party in aid of the Parish. The ideal weather conditionss together with the large crowd in attendance loaned themselves to make the event a sucâ€" cess. The pastor and parishoners wish to take this opportunity to thank the people of the town, as well as outâ€" siders for their wonted® good spirit and patronage. hew 7 ed Dy m. Cornwaill 0O% & Springstead car cut in . wall car and forced it 1 throwing one of the 124 through the wind shield arm badly. Medical aid Y and Provincial Officer G took charge of the cas®: of both cars appeared istrate Kidd Monday mo ter all evidence was t stead was fimned $50 and ing a car at an excesslve Rosscla lists on new SuUâ€"yV Civic Holiday, in point of weather, sustained all records thus far for 1924. It rained. There hasn‘t been a holt day this year when Jupiter Pluvius kas not made an effort to dampen the spirits of the holiday maker»s.-,‘GQQ?Ij it almost multitude were in t cause UI Ste LOou1se House tendin Oakville‘s tax rate has at 52 mills, notwithstand assessment of the town v ably raised this vear. wee ) C Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly, of Ottawa are visiting Mrs, Donnelly‘s sister Mrs. Harry C. Handerson. James and Mrs. Gregg, of Hespeler, were guests of T. R. and Mrs. Hunter on Civic Holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Eo Miss Wismer of H: of London, and M Pororto, were w chas. T. and Mrs. Ed. . Todd attended the Simcoe Old Boys‘ Reunion over the holiday week end. Frank Shoebridge spent the week end in Simcoe at the Old Boys‘ Reâ€" union. P W. R: and L. @‘McBride tending the Norfolk _Old B union, in Simcoe, this week. R. A. and Mrs. Maeder are attending the Old Boys‘ Reunion atâ€"Mr. Maeâ€" der‘s old home, in Ayr, Ont. The Lincoln â€" Royalist â€"Chapter, 1.0.D.E. made $58.175 at their homeâ€" made baking sale at Grimsby Beach on Saturday last. n Mr. and Mrs. Norman Todd are on a motoring trip to Muskoka where Mrs. Todd will spend a few months with some friends. WO the Ci parent Beverly Aitchison, former teller The Canadian Bank of Coenmerce, srimsby, now located in Toronto, w _yisitor in Grimsby this week. M O A Ull 1 Sunday morning, about 7.30 o‘clock, o cars going east on the hlghngg used some excitement and coneérï¬g ie car was owned by Newton Springâ€" ad as tTawmilins. aAmik ie OtheI‘OWï¬f‘ S in M Miss Della Phipps of Toronto spent : Civic Holiday weekâ€"end under the rental roof. ne n liss Jean ustin ) w eI WV 111C ilt /ebDio nome. OoI s che bwill live rome on the y where he h il property. ‘s. baxier, her two (i; Everston, of Toronto câ€"end with Mrs. Minn en 0 of Hamilton, and R. Cornwall of pusiness, yet OIf K. Griffith, pue old firm, receiy the post office ir, Muskoka, a: various kinds nCcké in pe secul Phipps ex Middle Vardon and son | o spent five days are the . There hasn‘t been a holiâ€" year when Jupiter Pluvius made an effort to dampen the f the holiday makers. Good as a deluge, and May 24, was On July 1, it showered in the i ‘something terrific‘. Monday t drowned and drenched the a of pleasure Sseekers that this district. y y hA School id ind holid and Mrs. House, Misses Kate House and John in Simcoe this week atâ€" Old Boys‘ Reunion. 8e Smye and jent lgast we. ‘min Pyett. S in Kitc f Toronto and Grimsâ€" a couple of weeks at e and northern points P PA TCLLNCHIL LPOLHLLES | DIED SUDDENLY * | Daniel Costello, aged 45 years McePherson, of Hamilâ€"|siding at 49 Rosslyn avenue, H; holiday with their|ton, was found dead in bed at E. V. Hoffman, On-lPark house. Grimsbyv Beach at+ 1Dar i â€" MI wC prell end and th Whittake yX was â€"a ‘of Toronto. Thei n 4 a Come in on the Cptnlll‘1 Wednesday, Au | it into the ditch, s "The Eterna lady passengersi ' with hield, cutting he(xl'; Barbata La Marr . aid was summoned | ; and :er George Mackay | a Come eaq? The owners} : case. f ig 2 mrrenin oooz _ sed bece tee] iL CARD or 1 ing dA .‘ c .ken Springs|. 1 wigh to thank the i. costs for drivâ€" Grimsby Fire Depar al}se rate of speed:| many friends and 12:. codl 1 ister, Mrs. R. /E 16e AnesIEPâ€"omilt o1 nination Lrom 1gen end ast weexk . ms ueenston Highâ€" y . Watson of into the house has moved~into ie Fifty road, I ~he builds a rge Chambers urchased resiâ€" 1tel since the old and â€" Griffith Cuesday mornâ€" f the members 1 a post .card ‘om a man in ing that price fruit be mailâ€" urned the reâ€" Fman Upper t bee W 11 W1 T1Im L. :OL 4 1 the h n U been. stru,ckiians ca ng that the|on by as consider-lof his: C He w sp (r. Bishop Stubbs of suests : O6f [ e, are Yat Boys‘ Re Dav m Certifi ffice0 n ) V () OL 19 Abinett, id _ Mrs. suests ver the Ceâ€"~Of ‘\~â€"‘ the chool eceivâ€" M 11 SsDel d2 T O1 orth ‘ Mrs. LCO ind ind ne ind the 1 L «BAPTIST Sunday, August 10th Rev. Thos. E. Richards, B.A., Minister T1 | a.ni.â€"â€"Unified â€" serviceâ€"Bible school and church. worshipping toâ€" gether. service conducted by Mr. W. Wismer of McMaster University, Toronto. C pam.â€"â€"Mr. W.) Wismer. "Everyone can do something to make‘ the world better, he can at least improve himself." & naving iivea fnhere nearly all his He was not, married but leaves â€" brothers, Arthur and Dave of G: by; Edwin of Fenwick, and two ters, Mrs. James Watts of Grit and Mrs. Joseph James of Beams The deceased spent most of his at Grimsby Center.~ The funeral held Wednesday afternoon from Payne & Son‘s undertaking parlo 2 p.m. The service was conducte the Rev. Mr. Poole of the Meth church, the pallbearers being A Blanchard, George Douglas, Ch Book, Fred Walker, Robert W; and Amos Fisher. The burial place at Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. siding at 49 Rosslyn avenue, Hamilâ€" ton, was found deadâ€" in bed at the Park house,. Grimsby Beach, at 7 o‘ clock Saturday. morning. My. Coste!â€" 10 registered at the hotel Friday night and signified his intention of remainâ€" ing over the holiday. When he reâ€" tired for the evening he appeared in his usual health and spirits. Physicâ€" ians called. gave heart failure brought iAnittin positio vears i Obituary $ The: barn of J.. . W..â€"Kennedy. at Beamsville was badly scorched by fire on Monday evening. The fire had apparently been smouldering inside for some time, but prompt work on the part of the fire brigade soon had it underâ€"control. A terrific rain was falling at the time and the workers got a good drenching. A big masquerade dance will be held at The Casino on Thursday eveâ€" ning, August l4th, at which several special prizes for costumes will be given. Trom north Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Evans and Miss Eleanor Wentworth, of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. James Wentworth. The East End Circle of the Methodist Ladies‘ Aid purpose holding a sale of baking at the home of Mrs: Greenâ€" wood, Grimsby East, on Saturday, August 16th, at 3 p.m. Mrs. James Wentworth is spending a week in Toronto ,and will go from there to Owen Sound for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wentworth. Â¥here ver the yere sel A cordial invitation to all MCORE‘S THEATRE Attractions W AÂ¥ge of Desire" e t T i ; x ?%fl, e Steadman pPRpp e teple & Pathe N â€" Monday, August 11, |â€"â€"â€" Buster Keaton . o oee 2o in . w / aThe Three Azgoes" ds ;~".;,::3;:'ï¬t!’“ww§y"§ [ t a Comedy > e f%ï¬% If:JP 2728 _ Phe Eternal City" jarbara La Marr & Bert L .i a Comedy respe 1 n 11 2( Churches Wednesday, August 6th ‘in _ *‘TEwenty One" and & Comedy s prominent in Hamilton and ilued employee of the Eaton mills, where he occupied the of: head cutter for several His wife died some time ago. twoâ€"yearâ€"old daughter surâ€" CARD OF THAxXEsS e Sheppard has returned home month‘s fishing trip in the 10US w e n I n )1 IIh Nas junâ€"theâ€"1 In The PC onto nd n ns the members of the Department, and . my nq neighbors, who so UR n uto acC 11 11 vho irly )] Â¥> athe News dents aplenty 19 t Lytell n Kne 1 his .:0).(l-()-()-()-\)-()-()-()'-()-()-()-0-0-0-0-0-()-()-\)-()-()-'Ob()-l promptly turned out in the dreadful storm of last Thursday morning, to render their assistance when my small house was struck by lightning, and on fire. My appreciation is very heartfelt, indeed. |f § 0:0)-4)-()’()“0’()-() <om 0 <om 0 on 0 <9pâ€" 0 <1> 0 <n> 0 â€"<m> 0 >( â€"<Bnp 0 <onâ€"0â€"<epâ€" 0p0 â€"<omâ€" 0 m( nus ()â€"ous () 4002( <20> 0 > 0 it 0:0 #10 unp oâ€"zmp oâ€"<ame We have two excellent Second Hand PERFECTION STOVESâ€"3â€"burnersâ€"practically as good $ $ s new, at.".%". ./. ath Aalya kn yacgn d 125 17 GKRA Y â€" * $2.10, * $2.20 These Kettles are of t excellent servcee. + (On ciécaring at.. . $1.25 Silk Hose at "THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL". GRIMSBY ON Men‘s Allâ€"wool Bathing Suits. Regular $4.50 qnuallty forpe y czs.slon Nce aufva.g Men‘s Khaki and Blue Shirts, clearing at Boys‘ Bathing Suits 10 Men‘s Athletic Underwe Straw Children‘s Khaki Middi S1ZES. s . x €.0 One clearing lot of $1.00 and $1.25 Men‘s W wort! Men‘s Now For The First cig Saturâ€" day Of Our August Clearing Sale Mfladi Silk Hosiery. â€" Regular $2.00, for All sizes in "Rough and Tumble" black and brown rib stockings.a.â€".an.fiar:ekel.s i na n onl d is ces‘ Ladies" Grey LnisleHMHose.. ~Clearing at Ladies‘ Silkoline OS sizes Excellent Summer $1 96 . Gangham Lresses. w f 10 dozen Ladies‘ Summer Corsets Preserving Season 50c and 65¢ Dress Voiles, August sale New Gaurdle Corsets On oys‘ Wash Suits utterfly Silk Hosiery The A. F. Hawke Co. mladren‘s SIMS HARDWARE doz. Grey, Brown and Black Rubber Belts real chance to save yourself moneyâ€"Act Quickly! FiCe alues Men‘s Furnishing Department Khaki Pants, 1 1 H FC 1 MD.â€" tTO h1 Of §DPDCGIAL, PRESERVING KETTLES P ; ALUMINU M s Cledaf1i & . $3.25. [ $2.75, © $2.25 GRANITEWARE f BLUE' ANDâ€" WHITE é *« 92.90, "*"~ §$1.95 az â€" " P$1epb, .: $1.30 5 7%â€"ot. @41 4R EXTRA . HEAVY QUALITY AT RE:â€" MARKABLY LOW PRICES: HnVCl "BUY IT IN GRIMSEY" P. E. Wilk FRUIT FUNNELS zoc Granite Ware S§111 J () L L GRIMSBY MAIN ST. W. $1.96, $3.65, $4.89 CiC21 Of CiC C aI ns Regular $1.00, for ill 864 t0o Regttlar $1.50, for highest cu at 1.30 handbills tioneer. AUGUST 11â€"MONDAYâ€"I will sell allâ€"the househoid furniture of â€" M. Drabet, Mountain road, near the end of Oak street, Grimsby, on this date O Middies 40 / 91.69 Wednesday, August 6, 1924 7 C Jut1 iit. . it u.. o dOG . $1.50, $2.25 ©~$1.59.$1.89 7. for ATUCTION SALE DATES "A~>~ C006 *.~ >‘ A0G ‘~~~â€"â€"~â€" 1090 $1.59, $2.00 3°CC p.In 15c ® 1Â¥ Terms, CASH. See Jas. A. Livingston, Aucâ€" NJ T in o Regul \.try d OG _ $1.59 $1, $1.50 °.. $2.00 *~.. $1.00 *..~. 09096 /. eoC ‘*. $1.00 c ° $1.00 °* _ $53.50 ind will " $1.15 aI .. 986 $1.89 4 98 ONTARIO 35¢ «um 0 â€"amp 0 â€"<rpâ€"0 B (4 /0 49¢ 69¢ YÂ¥ u> 0 <ap 0â€" mm 66 aht <mmp Om ql4