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Grimsby Independent, 15 Jan 1913, p. 4

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Local Items _ of Interest Plano lessons for beginnersâ€"Mre. . M. iHewson, Ontario 8t., Grimaby. Loatâ€"A large black male cat. Roâ€" ward. Phone 142, Grimsby, If you are looking for a _ nice @ainty dish, visit "The Quality Groâ€" cery" and get some creamed codfish. Mrs. W. Ryan will receive for the first time since her â€" marriage, _ on Wednesday, Jan. 22, from 4 until 6. Mr. Edward Galloway _ of South Vancouver, B. C., is visiting Thos. and Mrs. Murpby, Grassics. ‘Wantedâ€"A _ good _ stenographer. apply at the independent . office, Grimwby, whone 36. Miss Dorls Howitt left _ today to wpend the balance of the winter with friends in Richmond, Va. On Friday evening, Jan. 17, Miss Bowman f* »m Japan, will give an |!â€" lustrated addross in _ St. Androws Porish Hall Silver collection. For Saleâ€"Baled shavings for bedâ€" ding, also celery, bleached or _ unâ€" bleached. Apply to C. J. Crooks, Beamsvilie, bell ‘phone 64. ring 4. Wantedâ€"A married wan with exâ€" pericnce to work on a fruit farm, by the year, Apply to \Wm. Montgomery, Grimeby. T. H. Russ of Waughkeegan, 1%, is visiting with Jas, and Mrs. Durâ€" ham, Chestnut Grove Farm, Clinton Township. A meeting of the . Women‘s inst!â€" tute will be held _ in Snotsinger‘s Hall, on Tuesday, January 21, at 3 :;::.ek. All ladies are cordially inâ€" Straw and wood for sale. . A large stack of straw for sale, . 31§ miles | wouth of Vinemount, also hard . and | soft wood, green, cut or uncut, Amly, to E. Peer, Fulton. | To Letâ€"A good six roomed house with cellar, pantry and clothes closâ€" ets, on Robinson St. Possession _ at ence. Apply to J. J. Groce, Ontario St., phone 107, Grimaby. Mr. W. E. Fields, who _ has beent drilling for gas or ofl for Mr. Jobn Hewltt, in the flat west of the Village Inn, is down 1500 feet and has becn‘ ordored to go deopet by Nir. Hewitt, Friday, Jan. 17, the regular month ty meeting of _ the 1. 0. F., Court Freestone, No. §30. All members are requested to attend. . Election _ of officers and other business of Importâ€" ance. John Budge, the Winona real esâ€" tate agent, has sold Ed, Werner‘s 32 acte fruit farm at Winona, to Frank Davis. Hic has alew sold Mrs. Ed. # SUF.. a.’ii“._mâ€"']â€"' pocoommeer coommemeny c ~. Mrs. F. G. H. Pattison of Winona, and DEATH OF CHRIS GROFF an old Lake Lodge school . boy, na#| The Grim Rapor, cleimed another mccapted a position as head actuary old resident of this district, on Tues with the largest Insurance company |day, Jan. 14, in Mr. Obris. John Gra# in America with headquarters n'wxm passed away at his home . on Peoria, 111. |the top of the Thirty Mountain at A re fruit farm,| the age of 68 years. nlu“::dkl:l:- '1"::“0". Mostty|, The decease: was torn in Gainsâ€" all planted out with _ vines, bushes | borough Township, County of Linâ€" P ol _CSC PUCUUUr| cotn. and moved to North Grimaby 9 1 [ITOU PMI MMI PC MUMM MOSACE hn e o e e e Friday, Jan. 17, the regular month | mxznnzz zl > | ‘The wolf (cunning} he is a covard y meeting of â€" the 1. 0. F.. _ Court| â€" DEATH OF GORDON MILLER _ |alone, but think of his yelp whenths Freestone, No. §30. All members are| The death occurred on Thursday, pack is behind him, each one to Zet requested to attend. _ Election _ of| Jan. 9, 1912, of Gordon Henry Carâ€" & #nap at, or a growi to be braye A officers and other business of importâ€"| penter, the bright four year old son hylena to be chairman, who onÂ¥ re ance. | Mr. and Mrs, Wailer H. Miller, Murâ€" cdv;e- one vote lm:. a wolf, curing p _ | ray Streot. as it may mppear a as unseenty as tate agonn ts som Borcive itb E5| _ The little fellow has been i1 for : it may scem to be, was the | dath, Sos Foon farm 21 Winona, to Frauk | Sm considerable wie. . ud . hls not the burisl. ) The â€" eveitdeniedie Davis, Hic has aleg> sold Mrs. Eq. |desth was not entizely a surprise. _\ malus to tell the story of othe; aays Lee‘s house aud lot to Mr. Eilis Furâ€"| , T8* funcral was he‘d at Queen‘®: _ Now, Mr. Editor, that the. churcs p hA!I‘!-C«mm-ry. on Saturday, and door is closed to the JB onrmmmmmete... .. _._cooliintencznntittes {LiPD WOll 2ALCDIOL als P * $10 Rewardâ€"I will pay ten dollars Grimwby, and Mies Mary at home. reward for information that yill le@d| Three brothers and one sister. Danâ€" to the discovery and conviction _ 0f|jo}, Samuel and Willism. . _ the party or partics who broke the windows and stone . in _ the smail wooden building on my farm. Geo. Crain, Beamsville Brick Works. On Thursday, Jan. 30, the Guili of St. Andrews church will serve High ‘Tea in the Parish Hall, from 6 to 7.30, to comeimorate the anniversary 7.30, to comemorate the annivereary of the opening of the Parish Hall. A program will be given in the evenâ€" ing. Admission 35¢. Children 25¢. For Salcâ€"One second hand eleigh. Bobs in first class condition. _ Box in fair order, Will sell cheap for a quick saie. Have no use for it. Good for light work. Also some of those good potatocs still on hand. Phone 279, H. Hillier, Grimsby. (Wantedâ€"A married man to !.wt by the year on a fruit Een ie LIc understand pruning and be a . £008 hand with a team. Good house and good wages for the right man. Also wanted, a man to work ‘ for eight months from April 1, 1913. Apply to 1. E. VanDuzer & Son, Winona. Feed the Bestâ€"Wodenouses . /1"" mal Invigorator, bighest by GoveTh: wnent analysist; fed by many high elass stock and poultry men. Ask your merchant for circular, Sold by W, M.Stewart _ Drug _ Co. Limited, Grimsby; _ Slingerland, Beamsyille; Moore, Grassle; Patterson, Smithâ€" ville; Merritt, Fulton; Davidson, St. Catharines, _ W. H. Wodehouse, 18 John N., Hamilton. Right now our sale of men‘s and boys‘ clothing and furnishings is in full ewing. . The reductions are Yery B UUUU 20A wange from 10 por substantial and range cent to 50 per cent. the pick of the best in :3 adbe Srsdiopthe rervi R rkot g.'u:to(uub-lh the . ma and were selected on . account of hair rance and good wearing qualities. Men‘s suits and overcoats at $5.95, $6.95, $8.95 and $11.95, that are worth several dollars more. Men‘s fur and fur «lared coats at greatly feduced prices. _ Men‘s wool undor ow , regular 660, for . 490. .. JOZ Cant do botter than buy here. | Patâ€" Par, Clothier, 5 Market Square, Hamâ€" won. We give promium tickots. , ~um». * a enr6Ot, Bestâ€"Wodehouse‘s _ Aniâ€" Must 2 mm‘ high | 0 N t | HAND :llg:i *«@ J 1 40 > . | _ Tuffordâ€"In Olinton township, _ on | Sunday, Jan. 12, 1913, Franklin Tufâ€" \ford, at the age of 72 years. PIRE UNDERWRIPERS ViSIT CRINaBY The fire underwriters dropped into Grimsby on Weduesday morning and rang the fire boll. /A | At Moore‘s moving pleture show on isalun!u:.' night next, every one . atâ€" \tending the stow, will be presented | with a free souvenir post card . of ‘ono of the actors or actreases of the different 1:o0ving pleture troupes. _ Groffâ€"iIn XNorth Grimaby, on Tuesâ€" day, Jan. 4, 1913, Chris. Joba Groff zt the age of 68 years. Funora) on Soturday, Jan. 18, at 1 pm. Service at the Thirty Mountain church, . In terment at Queean‘s Lawn cemotery, DEATH OF GORDON MILLER The death ocourred on Thursday, Jun. 9, 1912, of Gordon Henry Carâ€" penter, the bright four year old son M». and Mrs. Wailor H. Miller, Murâ€" ray Street. _ f . | ‘The funeral will take place . on ls.lumy. at one o‘clock. Service et ‘the Thirty Mountain Cburch,. Interâ€" PV P ooo sds .;»umonnm.umw‘ by the Public School Act, hereby give notice that a Special School Meeting of the ratepayers of the said section, will be hold in the school house on the 23rd day of January, . at thres o‘clock in the afterncon, to consider the matter of. school building . and | ground& _ _ _ |___ The Stomach Is the Target Pr.Prie« Golden Medical Discovery das‘? Pirt BU ht por berte for over #1 yourn givang Renordt sotafactiom If you prefer tablets as modified by R. V. Plerce, M. D., these can be had of medicine dealers or trial boz by mail on receipt of 80c in stamps. at all times, but_money in the bank is SAFER. SnAAAE CCC y 0 gLOC S but you add interest from the day you deposit it. ‘The trustees of 8. S. No. 3, Townâ€" Money can ‘be safely forwarded or withdrawn by mail. Landed Banking & Loan N. E. Cor. Main & James Sts. Dated Jan. 14,.1912. When you Aim to make that strongâ€"P" will keep welll No ch=..vis link. _ No man is stronger ! stomach disordered a train® Queen‘s _ Lawn Cometery, -m :A'-:'u- -.7--&. by drunnste, in David Ablan. bo stt In RIS GROFPF the m Mace of clrimed another | Beamsville allow the present condiâ€" Mstrict, on Tues tlons, no place to eat, . no plce to Yiris. John Graf#f sleop, no ‘where to go, the dor: . of his home _ on evory house bolted, closed tigh: from y Mountain at|the public and the place expected to lnmapcr. Is this reasonable? 1f s> torn in Gainsâ€"| then we don‘t need emalipox vithin a ‘ounty . of l.ln-lmocleud miles of the place to keep North Oflu-by.lh' |;urelln. from entering, except k the occupa only by force. ho ' Methinks there is plenty o( room n _ his loss, a|for a change, and while I am not goâ€" discasns follow. stronger than its weakest on‘ his . stomact. WE Letterst" the m" from it, yet I wil}l say from what know, eince 1906, I believe aiicense law, (minue the bar), a far bettor eourse than the one at present |n the Village of Beamevilie. It may be said that . he takes i drink, well. whet worse is .t or him .0 take a drink openiy and . abo>« hoard, than for you to profesé tenâ€" peranc~ principles at home and aiâ€" low yourself to be mean enogh to Invite him to Indalge in the devilz eup as you eall it, when you thins you can swalow a pood one 2i) your friends not be the wizer. If his |s eclMed Local Option, then It means to you optional whether yOUtmka |f or not, and you for 026 Willsearesly fail to let the option slip fr0) ypj, This is scen in many: In#tADes, ; lot a little advice come yOUr wa;, Nover eritieise another (W sGop you go. to church or whether yO 19 no; for what you do yoursell. Hyoy ars a total abstainer, your Mdvic@ry ho orable and above repronch. ang ; Vill accept it with many thagy ;; otherwise, hold your peace. e 4 A. B. Tufford. Beameville, Jan. 13, 1912 CRIMSON CLOVER AND cowppas Reply to W J Morton, Alexany;,| v, At what TAte $h0Uld crine)p clover be sowed per acre "“fll what time the of the !eet?ll drilling / moy, , _ At what _ rate _ should .. clover be sowed per acre lmfl time the of the year?ls drilling profitable way of plantng cows,, sowing them broadcast?" Crimson clover should be .\ q F the rate of twete 10 Ee Fund of unds of per acre. | It may be sow _ ; h broadcast or with a drill. stther It is sown broadcast on land,,, . , pied by some such crops NitBndly potatoes or cotton. S“'s:e‘dmn + y An time between July 15 and S * 15. _ you plan to sell seed_ PI¢M®ber this reason should cut the 'l"d for soon as ripe to avoid . loss ‘O"€! as shattering. _ It is well to | throut h crop or put it under cover as h th» dry as heavy rains may injui890" as by causing it to sprout in the, he seed ‘The resul: of the Experience"®2d show that the increasing yield!@tions seed and hay obtained ‘heen of both seed is drilled in rows, «NCn the pea thity inches apart and (F00 ¢ibgteenc than sufficient to pay P tived is more expense of drilling a for the additional crop. â€" Plant on n.gl::"lflv-ung the on the level. _ Ina: 1898 and cultiva;, | the business to ge 3@UCB as you are i away U THE IN seed, cut the vines Teas thar He 3710 will now buy our $10.00, 11.00 and 1200 Conts. $1200 will now buy ourf{815.00, $16.50 and £18.00 Conts. 5... C (ewicy . _ aas ..... 5n% off all other price eonts, 23.00 will buy ;;good warm eoat for a boy from 10 to 14 y@APS. ques T00 we have about 15 Boys‘ Conts, marked as high as 87 50. All going at $4 00. o comened BOYS' OVERCOATS a MEN‘S SUITS 27.00 for all our $10.00 Suits. $ ©10,00 for 40 Suits, former price $13.50 to #15. $15.00 for 57 Suite, former price $18.50 +0 22.50. 20°/ off many other lines. About 257 Suits in this lot for ages 6 to 10; regular $8.50 to 4 00. Now $250. About 30 Suits in ages from 9 to 14; prices as high as $6 00. Now $3.50. A. F. HAWKE â€" Grimsby when mcliully all of the peas are ripe and when realy to thresh run through a thresher from whic the concaves and alternate teeth of the cylimder have been remosed. * re is a straight out and out, open and abov Sale. A sale that needs no brag or bluster claims or excusesâ€"â€"â€"it‘s genuine, and it off n'.oo UISteTS fOF . 4 2 a x k k ce en en en ++ i&so UIStETS fOT . cce eee ces en men en en en WOMEN‘S COATS #10.00 Black Kersey Coats fOF . +2rscccverrr $10 00 UIStETS FOF . . . a «e e 6e en en n + ++ $12 00 UISIETS FOF... cce e e e e e e en e e en Investors! Attention! $17.50 Mink Marmot Set8 OPc .e se e ce eee n en #11.00 Black Lynx Hare Sets fOF ... ..ccce cce nee k9+ #15.50 White Thibet S@8 FOF se ces en se ren en + %4.50 !!_In‘n_:E'lmiuli?n SCL% fOP..s cce en s men ces m e For two weeks only Shoes and Overshues will be sold at wholesale prices. An extra cut will be made on Hockey Shoes in order to close out this end of the stock entirely, _ _ Apply F. G. K. PATTISON, Box 73 WINC Phone No. 83, ring 2. wE DUPLICATE ALL INFERTILE §0, 10 for 100. Address MICHAEL K. BOYER, Box 25, Hammonton, New Jorsey Midâ€"Winter Winter Clearance Sale BOYS‘ NORFOLK SUITS Grimsby‘s Before stockâ€"taking, and previous to anival of any $ of Winter Merchandise. We quote below a ! velous price cutting that is taking place. Be « pick of the many attractive bargains which are ' 1 As a fituing windâ€"up of the most prosperous business season had, we will offer the balance of our stock of Winter Go« sacrifice in all departments. Its fair, its square, its a big m Store OVERCOATS tm smnmn® Mfi BOYS‘ OVERCOATS IDâ€"WINTER SALE $10.00, 11.00 and 12.00 Sales commences Saturday, January 4th. . Be on hand early. Main Street e s ty ®n w4 ‘Abea‘s Heavy .Untearable Pants, reg alar $ .!_5_:» Men‘s Pea Jackets, vrgulur“.oo for $3 9 K. M. STEPHEN MILLINERY AT HALEF PRICE inÂ¥avaarincai® 198 A. F. HAWKE Astrescitrercurnc< ($19B FOR CHAPPED HANDS AND PACE Get a bottle of Parke‘s glyceroid, 25¢. Apply to the fact and hands _ every time you bathe, ‘anssaging thoroughâ€" dkin as smooth as velvet. Parke & remove surplus with towel and masâ€" sage perfectly dry. _ It leaves the anival of any Spring Goods, we are putting on a Gigantic Sale quote below a few prices, which will give some idea of the marâ€" ne place. â€" Be one of the first to make selections, and get the THE CANADiAN SPORTSMAN tremimmm@§.98 eetsiers 498 JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Editor, GRIMSBY, Ontario . 6198 ... .. $12.98 open and above board Clearance wrag or bluster, no extravagent It contains everything worth kncwing about all the Trotting and Running Houe:mua\ Aimerica, Subscribe now and get the teautit«l Christmas Subscription Priceâ€"$2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months, in advance.............................. Men‘s Fleeceâ€"lined, 40¢. Men‘s Heavy Wool, 60e to 75¢ Spring Needle, regular $1.25. (Odd lines at less than cost. SHOES MEN‘S SHIRTS About 3 dozen odd sizes, eolored, hard dozen 0 B5 Eo dn $ OOU ie DCOes neecvane! 0C lar $1.00 and $1.25. Now 39e Regular 75¢ for 5i¢. Regular $1.00 for 75¢. Regular $2 00 and 2.25 for $1.50. WINTER GLOVES 20%, o 6.98 9.98 Heavy Assorted lots at 25 to 50 per cent off all winter lines Men‘s Flannel Shirts A large cange, clearing at ] to } off regular 130 ®, off all lines of kid and woolen. EVERY HORSEMAN rous business season we have ever stock of Winter Goods at a great its square, its a big money saver. ofiered. and it offers real savings $13,50 SUits FOF . . . s 2 enc en rreess $18.00 SUIS FOP ... ... cesc vnererren es #12.50 Blue Serge Suits for ......... 3â€"piece Worsted Suits, regular #7.50 for.... Navy Bloomer Suits, regulat $8.00 for... .. $16.00 Tailored Suits for #15.00 Tailored Suits for #20.00 Tailored Suits for Girl‘s $2.50 ClOth COMLS FOF 224 2 see css cee 00e Girl‘s $7.50 Cloth Coats for . . . . ...........« Child‘s $3.50 Bearskin Coats for .... ... Little Boy « ©4.50 Overcoats for............ ribbed Heather and black at 25¢, 40¢, 50c. ovs‘ and Men‘s Winter Caps MEN‘S HALF HOSE Men‘s Fancy Vests CRIMSBY SHOULD READ UNDERWEAR CH!LDPREN‘S COATS 28¢, 50e and 75¢. wWOMEN‘S SUITS MEN‘S SUITS BOYS‘ SUITS WEDNESDAY, + ORNAMENTAL FENCES Now O5e. Make Your Far As tPossible virmruisien. $19.98 i fronts, reguâ€" JAXN, eeirverss id $96 rexser se »++$1.89 i J seee 49 14. 5.98 249 369

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