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Grimsby Independent, 19 Mar 1913, p. 5

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WEDNESPAY, Maron 19, 1913 TWO WOMEN wmm.a?hâ€"u..'.vw etab‘. Compound Didâ€"For Haliburton, P.E.1.:â€""I had a doctor so I have E. Pinkhar® * Vegetable Compound and it has done s a lot of good. All the bearingâ€" n pains have vanished â€"I have gm. ed ten pounds in veigh . **s diechswre t ‘ Wke >) has done { 2 tm |bad "b C o Qlre® a | weak, had n } lower back P\ meal. As laid on m would f« / but when â€" ) get up the down pains . wull wu.ue bacl E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound was the only medicine that helped me and I have been growing stronger ever since I commenced to take it. lhrltvnl heln other suffering women as it has me. One of this district‘s best | kno#wn and highly respected | residerits Was ealled to a higher and more pretenâ€" tious home on Thursday, March 13, 1913, when Elizabeth Jane, beloved VaFo, EUEEM eR I C Obsem wife of Mr. W. B. Durham, passed peacefully away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. D. Walker, on Mountain St. I To T PCOR YCPRA L is ‘The deceased lady had not been in the best of health for some . months but had been able to move arou~" until about tm weeks ago, when she Lecame i11 that she had . to keep her bed, where she . gradually " T_JWCINS .04 cama cam Their Healthâ€"Their own Statements Fol‘>>, Thursday . LLLCACAGIL Chaw n Canada with her parents P00E D 4 little over fortyâ€"nine years ago whe was marr.«} to Mr. Durham in Smithville and they bave lived _ in this district . tegether . for nearly dalf a ceatur‘ t 1 ons L202 tm Services were house and grave Mallard and Rev Reameville. The livery business carried 0y byl Mr, Reginala Porris, on Depot _ St.. for the part two years, has changed bunds and t«e new owners are Mr. David Gowland & Sons, . also of Grimaby. > _ es se c vae r kosaih idoc scA Mr. Ferris has in the past rOn A good livery and teaming Uusiness and was always on the job whe~ he was wanted. The new firm will _ continue the livery and teaming business and beâ€" #peak a share of, your patronage. . T99 Mr. J. E. Arsonault, a Justice of the Peace and station master at Wellingâ€" ton, on the P. E.L. Ry., saY8; " Four years ago 1 fell on a freight truck, susâ€" taining a bad eut on the front of my leg. 1 thought this would heal, but Instend it developed Into a bad ulcer, and later into a form of eczema which spread very rapidly and also started on the other lek. Both legs became zo swollen and sore that 1 could only go about my work by having them bandaged. "I consulted two doctor8, and tried c Ece e"iUiments and lotions I on the other lek. go swollen and sore go about my work bandaged. _ ._._ ~ * I consulted two doctor®, ® all the salves, liniments and 1 heard of, but instead of gettin J got worse. i P 1M » #‘This was my eondition when I got my first box of Zam Buk. Gr‘“l{ to -lydo- BM C ChlX e cave me relief, 1 con &';'J;(if-'t box gave me tinued to Tok heines [ c tuer. JnX 4 Iad got hold "‘h.z tihued to apply it to the sores, and day by o t « day lhuA L(w. 1 could see ll-’l. at last 1 got hold of -omflaln;i which would curo me, and in the ead it did. â€" # Jt is now over a year since Zamâ€"Bok CCR U CX me‘esse, and there has # Jt is now over a year ®MG® O7°° 00 'crt-lsml-mvun,..l there has been no return of the cezema." Purely herbal in eompos‘tion, Zamâ€"Buk is a sure cure for all skin disesses, eold gores, chapped hands, ulcers, blood.poison« ing. varicose s0f6% . piles, rlvanr.. ing, All druggiete ans‘ i "".',‘4""”- Lam LVERY CHANGES HAXDS T n e en lighle «f w dn icher, -t-,!!:.'!.':..’ T hes, C700 C IUCV ma L u\!lctowl-llnuh.hu. TL M ie ds c TESTIFY conducted _ at the by â€" Rev. J, Allan â€"Atr. Thopmson . of n t N 0. ts Buk Co., Toronto, for of getting better when quite Grimsby Especially Favored (Continued from page 1) are going to be taxed to _ their ut most to canry the heavy «rop to marâ€" ket without delay. ‘The Fleming mode! peach orchard nt Grimsby is worthy of a visit from one Interested in fruit growing. Here a nine nere orchard has beâ€"n develâ€" 0 »d to a perf.ction rarely found even in this district, which is noted for Its orchards beautiful to look upon. The thoroughness with which the soll has beâ€"~ worked _ up is at once noticeable and icminds one of the ccrefully cultivated carpetâ€"like earth oneath the orange _ zes in the Callfornia orchards. ‘In Englana peaches are being câ€" celved in larger quantity each year from South Africa, where the cont considerally . The large yellowâ€"Neah >0 r;nn-rul peach is considered the best _ for shipping purposes, . although the follage of this tree seeins more sig. ceptable to "leaf curl" than some of the other varieties, _ this . affection may be easily controlled by the lime suiphur apray. . Throughout the dis tict It is a general favorita. Mary crates of the Elberta peaches onter ed the Toronto market from Arnn'n- ARLCCC 1 ‘Woestward, through m belt of fruit groves t homes, _ one imust stop for an hour or two at Winona. Hete on a small farm by the hills some years a%o a fruit grower ~*%ed and planned far better shipping facilities. , Me â€" coâ€" operated with his nelghbore. _ He sometimes bought their crops and shipped them with bis own, . There were difficuitiesâ€"many of them. The supply . wias «ome*imes greater thamw the demand; a largo ~ *ity of over tipe fruit was . often ucenmulated. How could the Iw#s thus incurred be eHminated? The fruit misht he eanned or perhaps made Into Jam, that seemed a good ldea. /ne ldoa ihnn been put Into successful . pmace tee, The right Idea is always a successâ€"If the right man is back of ult uh c Bd nann ifferkd | T pened to It is a meres of fruit land, and the Ur®) U tle shipments, to the. . E. D. Smith interests as they stand today* but. briefly, there are nine hundred ncres of choice fruit land scattered here and. there, from Stoney Creek . to Port Dalhousie. Acres of grapes, ucres of peaches, plums and _ cherâ€" ries; meres of nll kinds of frult; and acres of nurgery trees for those who valued pure and bardy stock. C ’ in uonl [ PHD en esE ]mry are located at . Winons, The cauniog factorie« _ are located at Reamsville and at Petrolia. Each of theie factories employ in the neigh= horhood of two . hundred workers. ‘The produce of these orcharé* and factories is «hipped mnorth, east and west to all parts of the Domin!~=. The greater part of the fresh fruit is consumed in Ontario, The _ jame and canned fruits find a large mat» kâ€"+ in the prairie provinces, A fow = « are exported to _ Great Briâ€" Shipning depots frult from this af the orehards of / growers, are 100M Stoney Creek, Grl arines. Frult gro frult to thes» ree vrald at the curre ds i dih 4 uh 00 s dsc aved y the orchards of surrounding frult growers, are located . at Winoua, Stoney Creek,. Grimsby aud St. Cath arines. Frult growers send(ng thelr frult to theee recelving stations are vaid at the current marke‘ . price, The fruit is graded, carefully packâ€" ed and shiponed in ventilated exvress ears or by fast fret=‘‘ in refrigeraâ€" tor cars. ‘The head office and the jJam face e aMB. NOC PR O tain tithe At Winonu from the protecting hill to the south of the actes of orchards and vineyard one may get an exten sive view, which retave for . the climb to the top. _ Nearby, at the feot of the hill, is a nineteen fore vineverd of Nweara . grapes, then bevond are orehards and more . orâ€" Shord«. of ~lums. cherries and pears, bevond are oreDaros mM MMIC _T chords, of ~lums, cherries and pears, and flelds of tomatoes. We _ look down over (he straight rows of trees away to the lake, Along the roadways, fo* and near, we see teams all moving toward . a eentre notui We know these nm‘ tawls of frilt on their way «o the re reiving station, . Over, to the right the Alowin@ stream of smoke _ from the high pciek chimacy. tells us thal two bundred workera are buey In the Jam factery In eomprebend‘ing the evolution \nnd extensive dovolooment of . this varticular fruit industry, and in obâ€" servin« the dotails of system and care throughout the factories, . On° wannot lose sight of "the man beâ€" hind" nor of the Ideal toward which and from Georgia in the . early ils case Jon® TMa S 2e land. and the frst Nt right man Is back se the right man h D. Smith, Exâ€"M. story from . the | iding the _ evolution doevolopment of . this to handle _ the and from hap P. I T | _ SEALED TRNDBHRS . addressed \o‘ | the Postnmaster General, will be r¢~ celved at Ottawa until noon on Fri day, the 25th April, 1913, for the con veyance of His Majesty‘s Malls on i lwwnnd Contract for _ four yeals, six times per week over rural mail | routs from Beansville, Outurio, | i0 commence at the pleasure . of the | Postmaster GeneraL _ _ _ __| _; _ A bite of this and a taste of that, all day iong, dulls the appetite and weakons the are the best friends for sufferers from infigestion and dyspepsia. 500. a Bot at your Druggist‘s. «Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. 144 he has worked. _ 1 agree with the neighbor down e road, that _ it is somewhat of a reward to be able to have ones initlals in a triaugle so imany jJam jars. At the _ same time it must be admitted that E. D. 8. das benefitted mankind at least the jJamâ€"eating portion of mankind. by giving us a better preduct . and has done a great deul for the fruit llndunry In his district. z4 Cure Dandrulf for It‘s easy, and youâ€"take no risk." Gq to W. M. Stewart, the drugeist, . to day, and get a large 50 cent bott} of PARISIAN Sage, the gorm klllin: hair restorer. A e . > If it does not cure dandruff weeks, he will give you your back. Fo es 4 PARISIAN Sage . is a . pleas daintily perfumed tonie . and . grower. lt is guaranteed . to : falling hair or Itching of the © and to cure all disenses of the s and hair. PARISIAN Sage has many | torsâ€"get the genuine. _ The I Booth Co., LAd., Fort Erie, Ont nadian makers. The grim reaper visited our in pe~in on Sunday night and rems from this earthty sphere, Mr. Ro Williaim Madgraft. living on the vid Orr farm on the _ top . of Grimsby Mountain. s ROBERT W. HAPGRAPT PisSES AwWAY : Mr. Madgraft had only beer mident of this town for about months, moving here from Po housle and purchasing the Orr _ About ten days ago he was st en with a severe attrck of ty»! pneumonia, which he was . un! to fight off and he passed peacef away on Sund=~ night. Mr. Hadgraft was only fortyâ€"e years of age, and leaves a wife ‘w;lr children to mourn his earls miso. Hallâ€"On Wednesday, _ March 1913, at their resldence, 394 Main east, to ‘Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hall, ‘The members of _ the .( Court of the A.O.F. held a ®# fui concert and dance in th« winger Hali, on Tacsday last frey the cost of farnishing U cia} Club recently formed in TMAT‘S CREAP ENC ANYONE. Now Hall, The concert Was C through under the genlal chai swhip of Mr. Hamilton Flemick was opened with a well ex planoforte _ solo by _ Ml# Brooks, who also ucted yery |uuly as accompanist for the ng. Songs . were . rendoced In style by Mesara, J. Lane and Cullingford and a banje duei former and _ Mr. Pron« Re« doservedly encored. Au oil with Grimaby, Miss Alma 1 of Haimilton, guve several In her usual effective styie, were _ well _ approc House obliged . with selections. 3 On the motion of Mr. A. the sorvices of the chalrga those who had assisted in °U cess of the concert Was The floor was then cl Aancing. Mr. E. Kennedy M. _ C. and the devntoos "light ‘fantast‘s toe" tripp t!l! the small hours of th Mrs J,. B. Van Alstyno, 0f anee, is visiting her danghter F. J. Sheppard.) icknowledged F. AT HOME BORN In t mot Ha W Da ~i6,. B C ... Alr Wantedâ€"By the year, a manager for the Grimsby Fruit Growers Limâ€" lwd. â€" Apply stating. salary, . before é!an'h 24, to W. J. Drops, Secretary, i Ima by, Made of fine quality of Panamas and Serges; navy, blacks and lighter colors. _ All Misses‘ and Women‘s wes up to 38 uu.i. _ Very stylish and worth up to $9.00. These came our way in a cash deal, so they are now on sale 0n EnEAAA s saisk cerearis isA h a i s a ra we s awh ar hn n n aan nk t in a is o o o a s c §/00 AY, ONTARES Made in the very newest styles of Coat and Skirt. Satinâ€"lined Coats, correct length, and Skirt stylishly J {ullerâ€"than last year. Blacks, Navys, Greys, Greens, Browns, Tans and rich Tweeds. All Women‘s and . Misses‘ sizes, we believe the best values in ll CaNAda, At €ACh . . . . a« aa a e e e e e 6e n e n 68 e 608 ++ ++ + +$12.50 Women‘s Skirtsâ€"A Sale at $3.50 ; Made of Serges and Venetians. _ Blacks, Navys, Greys and Browns; perfectly plain, buttoned down side front for slight figures and pleated styles for full figures. All sizes. . A good $5.00 skirt; all go for, each $3.50 7°49 King treet East Just received from New Vork lil';. ;h:pmn. rent of our perfectâ€"fitting House Dresses in Ginghams, Percles, Prints, etc.; Dark and Light colors; the best regular values we ever si.owed at, each $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and $2.00 ‘I‘wo Special Bargains in House Dresses: $1.50 Values fot.... .. ...... .. .. :.98€ and . ; #2.00 Values for......$1.25 and $1 50 NewZSpring Waists â€"Special Values Beautiful White Lawn, Mull, Voile and Marquisette. . The choice of the best Canadian makers and some clegant New York goods. _ Elegant styles and wonderful values, each 75¢, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 1.95, 2.50 10 $5.00 The Store to Buy Women‘s Sweater Coats The very best fitting Sweater Coats to be found in the trade, and splendid qualitres, Every wamied size and a wonderful variety of good colors and Special Bargains now in each: #2.50 Coats for....$1.49. #3.30 Coats for....$2.49 #5.00 Coats for....$3.49. A full tine of Ripdon Values are now in stock, at, €aCh,. . ..« ++«++« ......$2.00 all the way to $5.95 Smart New Vork Tailored Hats, nqme;.".;:&fl;; u;k;. finished with touches of Ne!l Rose ind Bulgarian trimming. . Epecial showing for Monday At...............$5 95, 6 95, 8 50, 10 00, 11 50) $13 30 Very pretty Handâ€"made Hat of hemp braid finish with "stickâ€"up," and velvet. Special for Monday, each 03 95, #5 5o Very nobuy Dress Hats, made of Tage! braids, some with handsome flower crowns and ribbon trimmings vere hacoming and enesial values n....................................-..4.............................“ 935 and $10 co Very nobuy Dress Hats, made of Tagel braids, very becoming, and SpeCiAl VAIUES Mbs..ssse0e se Guaranteed Waterproof Coats â€" ~Part of our window disâ€" m‘ will be made with ‘s and Boys‘ Rain Coats. Very styusnly made of Tweeds and Kersey Cloths, blacks and colors, looss back, semiâ€"fitting and belted. sizes up to 40. â€" Worth up to $10.00, on sale to be cleared Out at, €ath...... +« +« +«+«+«+«+«+.Â¥5 00 These we buy from the maker in Scotland, and we‘ve proved them to be the best waterproof garâ€" ments that we ever saw, and hundreds of Hamilton ‘men will back up this statement. Boys‘ sizes, $4.75 and 6.50 Men‘s sizes, $6.50 to 18.00 10 and 12 James North HAMILTON OAK HALL Swell shapes in Milan, Tagel, Chip and direct imported Panama... HEINTZMAN & CO. Real Bargains in Upright Pia_n(_)s ‘Ten slightly used upright pianos all in l§0°d condition, AT ONE THIRD TO _ ONE HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE, on small weekâ€" ly or monthly payments. or monulely l cWweRMrRmh PAR.â€" ly or monthly paYIMENIS: WRITE FOR NEEDED PARâ€" TICULARS. HEINTZMAN & CQO. Heintzman & C slightly used upright Independent. NAME: e + ADDEK ESS > 71 King St., SHEA‘S LIMITED, Hamilton Special Values in Spring Suits at $12.50 BARGAINS IN MILLINERY OPENING : Co. please mail to me toâ€"day a list of hi pianos, as an advertised in the Grimsby Women‘s Wool Dresses at $5.90 Women‘s Warm Cozts at $5.00 LIMITED New Spring House Dresses LIMITED .. East, Hamilton Every farmer wants to provide for his sons, but seldom wili the old homestead, developed with toil, suflice to meet their needs. The boys have been brought up to the land. They are familiar with all the pbases of tarming. . ‘They should have land of their own. _ How is the farmer going to meet this emergency ? C mM Cw aambl, i 4 ‘Thousands of acres, divided into 160 acre farms, are being thrown open for entry by the Dominion Government along or neat the lines of the f ‘The land gives a wide choice. There are some plots on the open prairie and others again in the wellâ€"wooded, weilâ€"watered districts in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta A large number mixed farming. any agent of the Canadian Northern Railway, or the undersignâ€" ed will be glad to send, on application, full information as to the location of these homesteads and the way to secure and reach them. Write for "The Bread Basket", "35,000 Free Homesteads‘ and our Peace River Booklet. You will be interested. The Legical Answer is Western Ca.ih Canadian Northern Railway Write or Enquire Toâ€"Day Give Your Boy a Farm of these homesteads are particularly R. L. FAIRBAIRN, General Passenger Agent, 68 King Strzet E., the nature of the, securition (ll uu;hua:b-. And turther take notice that af the first -h{ of April, A. D. 1013, the said administrstors .'.'J lt partios m‘::-l Ih-':l‘-t& is among ar;lm to the claims of which W‘Hm have thon notice, and the sabl adminisâ€" | Qula-w-lll m:flzmw-umum part thereot, so «distributed, to any person or perâ€" Fifty acres, best sandy land In the matcer of the estate of Catharine Patter: won, late of the Township of North Grimsby, in the County of Lincain, deceased. when lorin Mane Eind thetmate uf Gaony, ving cl r tine Patterson, late of the Township fi m Grimaby, in the County of Lincoln, deceased, who -lbl-mnhfllhbllhfldlm.k D , Y012, are on or before the fin day of April, A. D., fruit farm in Canada. One mue ond a balf east of Jordan Station. joining north side Grand Trauk Iailroad, right at the new side ing at the fiftees. . Evergreen Porder un the outside, Six neres of perches, five of raspberries, two acres of straw» berries, quantity of pears and upples, highly improved, two bouses, barn. Sixteen thousand dollars, terms sasy. "oul-l sell in quantities to suit parâ€" chasers. . For particulars apply to MNRETUT OO o c lmcluw 1 1913 to sead by post propaid or to deliver to W. A, Patferson, one of the executors or to the underâ€" mmhm-flm.d'"l;l'lrnl- of their elaim or claimis duly and the nature of the sccurities (if any) held by them. Mure of the seeuriltem 170 any 7 No o Un‘ sous, of whose claim or ¢laim« notlce has not been given attho time such distribation is made, A.“ll.‘{fxlu Grimaby this 17th day of March, % @. 8. MecoXxoCiitk M waxsny, Out, Sollcltor for the Executors, FOR SALE Notice for Creditors THE INDEPENDENT OFFICE Grimsby, Ontario 8â€"10 H Street ........$1 25 to $12 50 oronto, adapted to

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