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Grimsby Independent, 28 May 1913, p. 2

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I am in a beltcr' ition than ever to | look after your black | ~â€"~ smithing and horseâ€"| shoeing wants. | ‘This is the time of year that your horses are working hard. Keep their feet in good condition, and have them well shod and they will mmd} the going. Give me a call. | Charles A. Wasnidge General Blacksmith and Morseshoe PAINTER 4 D DECORATOR. Telephone 34. GRIMSBY. Take my advice and buy REPAIRS DONE WELL Exclusive English and Ameriâ€" can styles in Stetson, Christy‘s, Hawes and King Hats Makers of Ladies‘ Waists and Men‘s Shirts £ To Order BOOTS and SHOES You will find satisfaction in a Perfect Fit, Superior Style +4 d4I S T QOUVALITY SHOP 4 John St. North, cer King Hamilton _ â€" _ + _ Upstairs SHOE STORE Main St East, GRIMSBY House Painting Decorating Papering Prompt These are the latest styles and best quality, and a visit to our varlors will convince you that they are wonderful values, As a special inducement to our many customers, for the 24th of May, we have just purchased a number of choice Summer Hats which we will put on sale Friâ€" day 23rd. W. and R. McLELLAND MY SPRING STOCK Hinmanâ€"Atkinson Bargain Day AT Hinmanâ€"Atkinson r Spring Boots and Shoee fromT1. Bull Spring is early, so is Prices Reasonable and ModsratepRrices. <â€" H. BULL Waldort Hotol Building Mirtanegry Parrors attention to all orders. Still on the Job at the old stand at the Bridge on Main street. HAMILTON \The Peopic‘s Paper TERMSâ€"Subscribers in Canada $1 per States $1.50 per year in advance. _ I cannot believe this, as I am assured that the honorable A. B. ford, chief of police of Beamsville, has not indulged in intoxicating quors since the time the tramp stole his overalls, or the time he lost false teoth at Jordan, or the time that he lost his eyeâ€"glasses at The fact of the matter is that Constable Tufford is _ remarkat temperate considering the fact that he lives in a local option town. There is no greater temptation than raiding blind pigs and huni up speakâ€"easies. Of course, the conductor‘s nerves and slon, but o dangerous did we consi der he screamed at the top of our vok;a: to | warn A citizen of Beamsvllie, writing to the Beamsvilie _ Express, week, in describing a drunken row on the streot, Insinuates | that . :hll‘:ly cq‘:nll.hle was as drop in the mud as the rest of the gang n the mire, ‘The other day in front of we, N Mr, Mitchell had the boy in bis arms, the conductor was attending to the trolley pole and 1 stood out on the outside steps, as the car backed down Livingston Ave., past the Publiv choo! grounds. ‘There was . it bunch of girls on each side of the street, at Murray stroet, and none of them were very small, and just as the car was approaching at quite a clip, a girl detached herself from one bunch and ran across the street in front of the fast moving car . to join the bunch of girls on the opposâ€" ite slde of the street, s aiaks The only form which repentance now can take is _ philanth When a man has made so much that he doesn‘t know ‘zhat to with it, by becoming a philantropis he can use his repentance to best advantageâ€"namely, for advertising purposes. Now another despatch goes out stating that the Conservatives hare received a hurryâ€"up order to get ready for an election, but 1 guess there will be no rush convention, nor in fact, a rush of any kind on the part of the Conservatives, as the rarty on the outside is always more anxious for an election than the party on the inside. A man standing on the outside of a boited door on a cold day, can conjure up a thousand reasons why that door should swing open, . to every one reason that flits across the orain of the man who is sitting snug and warm beside a good fire on the Inside of the door. I The political perty In _ power thinks that every five years is often enough for an election. ‘The political party out of power thinks : a there should be an election _ every year. Well, I guess _ the despatch is right; the Liberals have the only "Caudidate" â€" and the Conservatives have the only "member," A candidate is always a candidate untll he is elected and a member is always a member untll ParJiament is dissolved. ‘The day that Mr. on Livingston Ave the the boy for frst ald. Repentance was at one time one of the larger virtues, but llut} when it was comparatively easy to maintain !t . without | exmense. . resent repentance is going out, because of the expense. To _ ra over something you have done Involves such a loss of time and en ula,ur;nly the few who.are too poor to care about anything else can afford +. ‘ In tre despatch from St. St. Catharines to the Globe, it says that the Liberals in the County of Lincoln have the only candidate. . _ Continued from page 1 " The suffragettes are raising Hail Cclumbia in one little â€" tow mlnd. by threatening to destroy the golf links, by throwing vi grass. links in the worid and is the place where the world are played. , For was for Mr. Lancaster, member of Parliament for County of Lincoln, has no need to bother his head about being a candidate, but allows the other fel low to do thatâ€"but just the same when the time comes for Mr, Lan caster to be a candidate, he will be there with the harness on, or else he will be enjoying something better, _ _ . . _ The *ltizens of the town are worked into the highest state of . ment, as the imajority of the people in the town make their living‘ the crowds who visit the place, either to play golf or to _ witn t games, A Vigilance Committee has a volunteer corps of five guarding thâ€" grounds day and night, and carrying large provent the suffragettes from buri‘og their faces, or with vitrol. t ie A searchlight has beon erected on the railroad bridge _ and grounds of the surrounding country are @wept with strong lights nightâ€"the people of Canada should thank God that they live in a ized country. . When J see little boys and girls, six _ or seven years of age, . run across the street in front of an automobile or in front of a moving trol« ley car, 1 often wonder if the mother who allows her children _ to rowl the streets, really loves ; them as much as she would make it appear, when auything happens any one .of the youngsters. I have often noticed . that the youn! day bas a lot less bratns than the puppy young chicken, because, 1 _ notice every girls doing fool things that 1 never notlce kitten, or a calf or a colt do in my llf!: the the When I see children riding on the back of drays and hanging on the end of the reach under a basketwagon and then drop off in front of a fast moving automobile, on in front of a team of horses following, and then look in every direr~n for the mother or the elder brother or slgâ€" ter, and see hem not, 1 really ofter wonder in my own mind _ if _ the mother cares a darn _ whether the bids get kiMed â€"r not. When I see tiny boys playing around in front of the barâ€"room and whooping and yelling down dark alleyâ€"ways, even up to 10 o‘clock nt wight, 1 often wonder _ in my own mind if the parents love" their chil« dren as much as they pretend to,. Or .In_ l_u:(. if they love.them at all. It seems to nte that any imother who d0¢ care where her boys ind girls are up to 9 doesn‘t care a thundering lo(‘!h_u.b_uymu Advertising rates on application The name of ths town :. As 1 pass along our streets in the centre of the streets in the â€" more . outâ€"lying parts of the tow mother really loves her childzen as much as she THE INDEPENDENT some time there has been a popular impression that repent sinners. On the contrary, it is only practical for saints, or day 1 was driving up Main 8t me, and banging to the rear end JAS, A. ilVINGSTON, Editor and Proprictor J, ORLON LIVINGSTON, News Editor, Facts and Fancies Mr. Nigh‘s little boy was struck by the trolley caf the car was backing up to Dr. Smith‘s office, carrying MAIN STREET, ORIMSBY, ONT, Published every Wodnesday iductor‘s nerve« and my nerves were al MWT / did wo consider her movement, that both of our volces to warn her of her danger. a a e# # ® as driving up Main 8t A heavily loaded dray neing to the rear end of it, was a small boy. any mother who does not know ni I girls are up to 9 and 10 o‘clock > lot what becomes of them, 8. Andrews Telophone . 26. i the young boy or the young girl of toâ€" the puppy or the ‘youne kitten or . the notice every day of my life lttle boys and never notlced a chicken, or a puppy, 0f A in my life. and it has the _ finsst t twe champlonship . gam of yout in advance. In United : of the town or drive over the town, 1 often wonder if as she pretends to. THP INDEPEX Estabils rves wore at high tenâ€" thousand n umbrellas 2 M blinding _ a and _ does not k at night, It is quite a common practice with litile boys, yes, and with little ‘s too, when they are playing on the street, to make a foothardy ruch ross the street to see how _ closethey can ran in front of an automoâ€" le or troley car, or a _ horse and rigâ€"in a ‘Jong experience 1 have wer seen a puppy, a kitten nor a calf attempt such a fool perform» Had the boy droppel wovu!d have been in nu hod to do the fool thing rse. So far, so goo; the boy was in no danger from the team that (@As vimg {ne dray, nor wos« he in ar.. danger from my horse, had he . reâ€" ndd in the position which he had chosen, but he d‘dn‘t. . That wou + shown too much common sense, When I came reasonably close to the dray, I naturally turned out wass It, and of course, I ':l going much faster than the dray, and l-t;’t 1 swung out, the boy Qnmod off the rear of the dray and -vr::l Aye it of my horse to reach the sideâ€"wa."câ€"another six Inches ll o A ild have been under the horse‘s fee., perbaps with a broken lex ple of broken ribs. BARGAINS IN USED AUTOMOBILE Electric Restorer for Men l-â€"-lzll REO, five passenger, ful ition, run about 4000 miles. 1â€"New 1912 REO ©SPECIAL®, fi â€"â€" ped. Run less than 300 miles 1â€"1911 Model "I" FORD Touring Car, fully equipped, in good condition, tires good. $75.00 electric lighting equipâ€" TERCT DHCEL:r ETS Tsc ave ies cin oi rrebnt snb ce cervrerbesen css ars Phone 766 The Fruit Grower and Farmer Why worry about the future d“n'-m The Government at O@awn is Mn‘:fl lbh)mlm.-lnnmh estern Canada. | The bulk of these are loccwed a wr numu-duxmm-w.mn-muuuwuuw ES e S hev s + EVERY FARMER EVERY FRUIT GROWER Concerning the whole range of Fruit Growing, Market : Gardening, Poultry Raising, General Farming Stock Breeding, Dairying and Bee Keeping This title was eained because the Canadian Northern Railway never lacked cournge { build its steel into new <listriets, placing the ulnyul-ll\h::'ll-:-'tlu.-uh-'; rer ch of the ploneer. T M oo uoo i e n Pn ds car is id Many Fruit Growers are not interested in Farming, but every Farmer should be interested in Fruit Growing. ‘The Fruit Grower and Farmer is a paper for everyâ€" body and everybody should subscribe for it. Price $1.00 a year in advance. * Address : Call at 61 Ontario Street, St Catharines for i ree «h of 5ie PORCUT . *vom now on to the end of October Homeseckers Excuraion tiekets to Western Canada. m--hnm, mm“rum-uwuumnâ€"mu Issue, except tick '_ll'l{Jfly. lusive, may be extended for two months on ete sold Trom ARY 10TT0H UENUELS azont at destination. _ Stonâ€"over The uv--hnm Mhem EUnE Li e ukBA Adnt ho piman e +009 hna.u? from unyhlnly.mdn.-ly be extended for two months on p‘l‘vu Five Dollars for each month or .-nthndhfi-un‘-buâ€". Stopâ€"over wi -m-au‘wlmm west of Port Arthur, | For the accomo« dc.ion of paasengers, a -uu&ll-tl‘mvhcl and Duluth, will leave Toronto \njon Station at 11 p.m. on the following :â€"June July 1st, July $th, August 26th, Mm-flm«\wu-. Write for all particulars. T C TT Aiebioâ€" L orimer oo CAE T TD OS: POus e Or at Stewart‘s Drug Store. ‘Ant sgant of the compary will gladly give you any or all of the above publications, I or %fl%u‘ u"miuv:‘?h*‘rw.(u‘mflu James 1911 KEO, five passenger. fully equipp«, thoroughly over hauled, run 5000 miles, new tires‘ SNAP Mbscccece e '|3|| REO, five passenger, fully equipped, in good con ition. run about 1006 miles. Good biy at.........cee}+ New 1912 RUSSELL "26" gerâ€"never used. . Bargain Beversersaacee mqmv'.d i’lu.-li-'i es ie o any address. Ont. GRIMSBY, ONTARIO CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY PIONEER FARMER‘S RAILWAY THE REO SALES COMPANY (formerly The Weekly Fruit Grower) Enlarged and Improved vestores every ns ve in the body Premature decay and ="|"“~l d at mw -'u‘l’ man. #i abox, or two for Your Boy is Entitled to a Free Canadian Farm Fruit Grower and Farmer Grimsby, Ontario Canadian Northern Publications y*â€"A story of tae Wheatfelds of Western Canada, w'la‘holl ululn for off the dray and remained close dangoy from my horse or anybody‘s and make the rush in front of the sHOULD READ at Knight ( five passenger, fully equipâ€" s Electric lights, A find might make, One Disadvantage of Garoennk "I suppose you will do a little garâ€" dening this year," said a friend. "No," answered Cyrus Baker, "I tried it once. It made me so symâ€" whu‘io'n the people who raise things to eat that after that I stood for any overcharge . the . huckster ar. Disadvantage of Gardening Seven passen 2..«..:+: £400,00 inspection ..... $400,00 ... $500,00 .$3150.00 behind It, elso‘s, but onâ€"coming #1400 00 "1')1 J. M. Hughton entist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 216 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY _~ LOst OFFICE HOURSâ€"2.30 aw. GRIMSBY, ONT. wain ST. WEst araimsay Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 paue Ti is hy Winona > _ + > ~_ Ostarie Telephone 125. Oflice on 50 road, first house nortk of Stone Road. Room 40 Federal Life Building, Main and James 5ts., M« milton, Ont. ' 451 KiNG €., GT. CLAIRE APTG. | HAMILTON, ONT. | _pranon orrice oven K. M. aTephEN‘® | GRIMSBY * = ONTARIO M. 8. M. C. P. & S. 0. PMYSICIAN: and SURGEON GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Dopot Street, 4th house from Main St. Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. 70 6 pim, 2C ® 14. ihnlucr. Sohcitor, ‘Convezancer, E‘,., Telephone 754. Offices, 15 Main 8t., East, . â€"__ Mamilton, | _ At SMITHVILLE every Thursday DR. H. W. SUTTON OSTEOPATHIC _ PHYSICIAN F. HANSEL, Dentist, | J. W. TYRRELL & Co. G_usson & OSBORNE, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, ete. Money to loan. Private funds, Lowest rates Bank of Commerce Building, Hamilton, ____ Hon, J. M. Gibaw, K. C. Â¥. J. O‘Rielly ‘w. w |\Civil and Mining Engineers HERBERT E. WALLACE, ».9.¢ m ‘Purristern Sotteitors, Notaries, etc. . e 28 Ontario St. 87. Camanixes E. A Lancaster, K. C., J. 1. Campbell, E. H. Lancaster Noteâ€"One of the firm will be at the Hotel Grimaby, Grimeby, every Wednesâ€" day from 1.30 to 6 p. u." A4 Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates, Ofice, "Spectator Building," Hamilton, 8. F, Lazier, K.C. E. F. Lazier. H. L. Lazior, | PHONE NO. 7 DR. ALEXANDER peiSiciar a Suncron ConoNnER COUNTY LINCOLN Officesâ€"Grimsby and Beamsvilie. Money to loan at current rates. Offlceâ€"? Hugbson 8t. South Kamiltor * ‘Felephons 1006 J. DAW, ARCHITECT DR. W.A. SRNWNLEE DEI. TISi OrFICEâ€"STC HEN BLOCK 165 St. Paul St. Opposite N. S, & T. R, Station ST. CATHARINES, â€" ONT. On real estate security at current rates of interest. WEDNESDAY AMCAGTEU, . CAMPBELL 4& LAXN: H. CARPENTER, B, A., The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society AZIER & LAZIER, BARKISTER, Cor King and Hughson Sts HAMILTON MONEY TO LOAN Valuatorâ€"W. F. Gibson, Inspectorâ€"John McCoy Four per cent. paid on deâ€" posits running for one year or longer W. S. MILLYARD B. MeCONACHIE » Barrister, Solicitor, MCNEY TO LOAN PIANO R. E. WOODRUFF Resident Piano Tuner Robinson Street South, GRIMSBY Pelephone 171 Physcian and m.:._ Teicemone No. 1 Land Surveyore, OsTEOPATHY Ww. B. CALDER, _ ___ Main street, Grimsby DENTAL LAND SURVEYOR On Farm Property NISCELLANEOUS MNEDICAL Phone 223 ARCMTECT LaGAL C. FERRIE, Vineland Station .Nmry Public @8, 1918 vo 4 »im GRIMSBY Hamilton

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