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Grimsby Independent, 18 Jun 1913, p. 7

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WEDNESDAY sYNXOPSIS OF DOMINION LAXD REGULATIONS Any person who of a family, or. an Em o uies y of a family, or any male over . 18 years old, may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan orâ€" Alâ€" berta. The applicant muct appear in person at the Dominion _ Lands Agency or Subâ€"agency for the disâ€" trict. Entry by provy may be made at any â€"agency, on certain condiâ€" tions by father, mother, son, daugh ter, brother or sister of _ intending homesteader, + Dutiesâ€"Six months‘ residence . up on and cultivation of the land _ in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupled by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. & NEW STYLES Every season brings its changes in style for young men, and this concern sends men to New York and London twice yearly to bring us the latest ideas. o No es n s ‘ In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may preâ€"empt _ a quarter section alongside his home stead. Price $3 per acre. Dutiesâ€"Must reside _ upon _ the hamastaad_â€" ar â€" breâ€"emption 4x months in each of six years from date cf homestead entry (including the time required to carn homestoad patent) and cultivate fifty acres exâ€" tra, A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obâ€" tain a preâ€"emption may enter for a purchased bomestead in certain disâ€" triets. Price $3 per acre. Dutiesâ€" Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. $ * w. w. CoRY, These $15.00 to $25.00 Suits _ demonstrate _ our 1913 ideas. 6 Pout of thar the Intorior: e Interior. N. â€" B.â€"Unauthorized _ publication of this ecvertisoment will not . be 10 and 12 James North HAMILTON OAK HALL Should be in ever; Home in Canada. ‘The most wonderful value ever published New, Up To Date ONLY a volume, the work‘ will be in 12 vols., 4 are now ready, new vol. issued every month. Don‘t miss this valuable _ work. Sent \by mail to any eddress on receipt of EVERYMAN‘S ENCYCLOPEDIA 16 WEST KING ST., CLOKE & SON 31¢ avor JUNE 18 25 is the sole head 1918. CENTS On Wednesday, June 11, the masâ€" riage of Miss Yamma Hodgakins, soâ€" cond daughter of Mr. and Mra. Nolâ€" son Hodgakins of Blawmark, to Mr. Alâ€" bert E. Sisler of Calstoryille, . took place at the home of the . bride‘s parents, where about . dlxty &uesis were assembled. The ceremony was conducted _ by Rev. C, R. Kauth of Atterellfe Staâ€" tlon. Mr. J. D. Allen of Smithville, played the wedding > march. Miss Esther Horne of Hamilton, rendered a besatiful sâ€"lo, entitled "Because" while they ware signing the recisâ€" ter. The bride wes gowned in _ white volle trimmed with real Tace and wore a vell caught with her engageâ€" ment ring and white flowers and casâ€" ried pink and white carnations. _ _ Miss Margaret Price was brides maid and wore cream sllk mull and carrled white flowers. ‘The groomsmen was Mr. John Sisâ€" ler, brother of the groom. _ Misa Mildred Ricker, . the fNower girl, was dressed in white organdy, trimmed with lace and carried white flowers. * s The groom‘s gift to the bride was a gold wedding ring, to the bridesâ€" mald, a pearl brooch, to the flower wirl a gold bracelet. * . The gifts were _ numerous . and beautiful, showing the . esteem in which the couple were held. k _ After the ceremony, . a reception was he‘d by the bride‘s mbther. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Sisler _ left on _ the 5.30 train for Buffalo, New York and potnts east. Ees ts Guests were present from _ New York, Chicago, _ LaSalle, Niagara Falls, N. Y., St. Catharines, Hamilâ€" ton and Smithville. ‘The rain on Friday . night was much welcomed by the farmers. Mrs: O‘Hare‘s brother of Toronto, called on her last week, Miss .E. Walker of Grimwby, visitâ€" ed hor paents on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Konkle took a trip . to Niawath camp on Sunday. .. _ _ Mr..C. Reeves of Toronto, is visitâ€" Ing at Mr. H. Brown‘s. _ _ _ _ Miss Magele Merritt is * visiting friends at Cirimwby. AH se s . m;!':.-n;d' Mrs, Rodney visited at E. Hurst‘s on Sunday. . _ _ ___ barn. _ fr, W. Webb visited frionds . at Calstor on Sunday last. Afrs. G. Dilts is repairing . her bulld Must You Be Bald? HHn MOMTODIAIELIND Want & Rexall «93‘ Hair Tonic? If not, we myub'ryhflo-'fht. ment; use it, ‘and i, tof, se iPikid Inclmtebyonpart us EeS shes 0o and $1.00 a bottle: You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonie in this community only at our store: WIVI' have dandruff; if hair in uht t aind Your sealp is not "W â€" Har Tomie acoortie ty soo dorin ts ts 200 Aototeiiy are satisfied vilhylh results m us so, we will immediately hand back cour monev. . We won‘t ask you to R. J. CROSBY. Smithville is As Ontarie esemekaca en‘ Dromise anything. We won‘t even “h © even question We wi MRTAT -v-ur:dm'umywm Dossn‘t it stand to reason that Raall"flf‘llnkfm-uhn N-mthn\owmll to endorse it like this? . We know of .u.u-m-d.vui--g‘- 1t is because of what Rexall "U3" Hair ‘Tonic has done for others that we back it with our own money. m“’...lpudhbm uller S2U0 W want Wale or be bald, 2oX scalp comfortable and healthy, your sealp com?urti® MT u-l“i’c; Yramote hair growth and tend to Prevent baldness â€" when we , will wwu-u-untwuhfl to please you? We don‘t obligate you to any» SISLERâ€"HODGSKIN. A. Konkle is preparing _ to MOUNTAIN . VIEW buy the treat« THIRTY MOUNTAIN Mr, Altbright of Beamaville, gaYyt an Instruetive address at the chure@ on Sunday. | nhedhP metd EOe d‘ Mr. and Mrs. Seaman of Hasmijton spent Bunduy with _ Mr. and _ Mb Isnac Bweet, # Mr. A. Chivers has returned from camp wearing corporal‘s atripes. Mr. and Mra. â€" Stanley Millward of New York, ‘spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Egbort Hurst. » A strawberry 'rllv-l in ald of the Thirty church will be held at Locust Lawn, the home of Mr, Jos. Terry» berry. on Tuesday, the 24th . June, _ ‘The Messra Pearson and Johnst0o3 spent Sunday with _ My, and Mrs. Frank Hu. 1 i . wanan t Lawn, the home of Mr, Jos. Terry» berry, on Tuesday, the 24th . June, :hc admission fee will be announced ater. _ Mrs. Whitney Groff syent Sunday with Mrs. A. Cloughley of Grimsby. ROCK OHAPEL GARDEN PAPTY The annual garden party <of the Beworth League, of _ Rock Chapel, will be held on the lawn of Mr. Chas Barr, on Tuesda, evening, June 24 _The Mortitt quartette . of Smithâ€" ville, will assist in the progihm by furnishing voeal selections. _ _ Miss Stares, a popular elocutiOn» i#t of Hamilton, will rende~ some of her selections in her wstial interest» tha) ways )70 20 uie L iL mb APabrrda I A talented titlo fromé Buffilo wiH render violinâ€" selsctions. Ice cream and ou>er refreshments will be served on the grounds. _ ‘The admissior fee will be the moâ€" derately »mall sum of twenty cents f:'r aduMs and ten cents for chilâ€" en. _ The Rev. J the chatir. Hair must have nourishment _ >" die, _ If it does not . have .proper nourishment it will lose its vitality grow weak and become â€" an _ easy prey to the ravages of the . viclous and destructive gorms of dandrufl, PARISIAN Sage is a bair nourishâ€" er; it is the result of sincere study and experiment _ by one _ of the world‘s leading scientists. .. It should be used regularly as / a hair dressing, because it never falls to prevent dandruff, falling hair or any scalp discase. * s _ PARISIAN Sage not only prevents but is a certain cure for dandruff; it stops itching of the wealp instantly; PM mR ie i makes hair grow thick and luxurlâ€" ant, It is especially in demand | by ludies, because it makes the | ‘bair beautiful, soft and fluffy. w. © xt Stewart, the druggist, sells it under a positive guarantee to do all that is claimed for it, or money back. 50¢. Few people realize with what ea and speed a trip from the . cast t Fort Wililam and Winnipeg can . be made wia the Canadian Pacific Grew Lakes Express Steamships. Stop for a moment and consider that yo> can leave Toronto at 1245 noon on | ‘Tuesday or Saturday and arrive in Winnipeg at 9.40 pam. Thursday or Monday. â€" Fiftyâ€"seven _ hours . from Toronto to Winnipeg; twelve hours faster than any other service, . For those who wish to leave on different «ays in theweek, and have a little more time on the water, the trip can be made leaving Toronto at . 1245 noon on Mondays, Wednesdays «n1 Thursdays, arriving in /Winnipeg at ~10°@.â€"M. on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. i2 ue . Hair ‘ Think of a steainghip service five days each week across . ‘the Groat Lakes. The steamships are . luilt and furnishcd to give the ve;y best comfort thit imatine _ , archftecture can devise and the culsine is th« reâ€" sult of years of studied effort and experieifwe and is, needless to . say the best. _ y a n <a PDRC The Tuesjlay und Saturday bo‘s contain Inside and . outside . stateâ€" rooms and Cabins de Luxe. Larg». well ventllaretd dining #aloon _ and rest rooms toxether . with spacious decks for promenading. AMl stacâ€" o dnies d h i ablicivabd shets s ie mm PV vooms on .:.he Mcnday, Wednesday and Thursday boats are outside and in addftiou, ‘there are parlos, room i CANADIAN _ PACIPIC GREAT LAKES EXPRESS STEAMSHIP SERVICE § If you are contemplating w trlp, don‘t let this slip your memory, Caâ€" nadian Pacific Etewmships make the fustest fastest thme, have the best of accommodution ud the table is unâ€" excelled. Fall particulass and rese" vutions on trains and ships, at every Canadian Pacific . Office, . Toronto City Office temporarily located at !6 King St. Whst, in a few d«ys whll be in the new building South East corâ€" ner of King and Yonge Sts. Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills tul in getting gas at both fle‘s .and J. Carson‘s. _ Ro F. Ollver is spending a few ©0)° in Hamilton. G. M. Waite has taken a yosition in the Union Bank at Cantfield. _ B, Sister and famiWy of Calstorville wiare guests at the home of M Row on Sunday. Fred Allen of Hamilton is wpend~ ing a week with friends here. Aubrey Walker and _ family of Grimsby, visited at James _ Hanniâ€" gan‘s on Sunday. The High School entrance examin ation is being held at the _ Public sehool here this week, commencing } Wednesday. o LEA iesd < 1 x KILLED (BY NEGLIGENCE RECTMORCEEY One more service will be | 4 14 in the Metbodist church at this ap: pointment, on June 28, after which the church wHI be closed, It having been #0 The .J'«Tfl'n&'.' lilye_ been succes Or at Stewart‘s Drug Store. THIE INDEPENDEANT, CAISTOR OBNTRE decided at Conference Slanghter L. Quinn will ocoupy ike the best of Is unâ€" i reser of CBDSI, oxtanio most 18 hisory. \ t l t e be s h/ op an on | iRlatio on | off the in | taring or ; .: ofi urk l;:l 1 Ls PRACTICALLY CVE UP 10 D «:\ HAMILTON__ ~ JOCKEY _ CLUB as.| _ SPRING MEETING .» JUNE 25 to JULY 2. ‘®e. EACH DAY Wi to t der Co las Bl« ::_ giy 1 #1 now over sighty years of age and I can t!:muly !.;-lm:u’mnd "mll-l' tives" for Chronie Constipation and Blall‘t and Kidney Troubles® * JAMES DINGWALL "Fruit aâ€"tives‘" is the only medicine t# the world made of fil:i‘lék.â€"ll‘ i8 the greatest kidney, bl and liver molicine ever put on the market. . ‘ s« a box, 6 for $2.50 trial size, age. At dealers or sent :mm#d price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Ottawa. fro the pes an In: Th /How We Compare , With | United States! } e United States annus} immiâ€" weturns did not amount to as h as we are now‘trying to abâ€" mntll the year 1880, when its po uBlation was 50,000,000, At that perl the capital employed in manufac tdring in the United States . was per head of _ population. In Canada with a population of 744 milâ€" lipns It 4s $173 per head. , "The products of manufacture in |t United States in 1880 were $106 ‘ t head. In Canada _ today $162 Their imports were $15 _ per head. |ours $92, and for every mile of rall | way in the United States there were | persons; in Canada 257 persons. 7 RACES "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" Cured Kidneys and Bladder REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILAOADS ADMISSION : Including Grandstand . ... $1.50 L8biMRvrs T. 1 k. ... ..~...0: LOD Amstows, OxT., Jury 27th, 1910 ive much pleasure in testifying Dominion Day, July Ist NATIONAL HANDICAP rar‘aiy of Cannda‘s . developâ€" is unprecedented In the world‘s ty. !most marvellous benefit I have from taking ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives", I lifelong -ufimr from Chronic i\h"‘l. n:‘v;‘l, the only T-fleluol ured to do me any real good was atives", â€" This -rdldu eused n everything else failed, _ Also, "Teoonaten Aigeet Trouble couy th K , and * l'mru-lim" nql::\’l omplaints for me when the ans attending me had prastically ne up, _ if you need glasses IFâ€"RUNNING FOR A CAR Wednesday, June 25th DERBY | DAY loosens the grip of your eye glasses â€"if with movement of your head you feel them slipping and sliding, you will appreciate the greatet comfort and security of Shurâ€"on 111 King East, MAMILTON 1. 8. ROUSE, Proprictor 39 Stops from Terminal Depot Shum=On Shurâ€"on mcuntings fitted by us ire not only a safeguard against oreakage but promote beiter sight ind better appearance. You need SHURâ€"ONS nountings which hold your a place all the time. "‘-‘..I' GLOBE OPTICAL CO. Including a Steeplechase fome EYCâ€"GLAS$ glasses Public Sehool Marble Works Carnegie Library Beautiful Scenery Basket Factory \ Healthful Climate "THE GARDEN OF CANADA" THE LARGEST AND FASTEST GROWING TOWN IN LINCOLN COUNTY Two Banks High Sehool Two Pluning Mills be built) Two Barrel Factories The finest stocked Stores in Linâ€" Two Carringe Works eoln County Radiant Electrical Co. Unlimited supply of Natural Gas H. G .& B. Electric Line (being piped) Grand Trunk Main Line Lake Ontario on the North and Proj line of C. N. R. the Mountain on the South. Specialty Manufacturing Co. A population of 1,800, and a tribuâ€" 22 miles of Cement Sidewalk it wwl,-tm‘ i 'o:hb.-m withâ€" ; & in four miles 0 n ne,n:.mm- System in Can The Stables ‘L!h“"‘ Worl d;n mc“ _ k i riot‘ and |The 4ith Regiment ‘Band of 40 gmding Racing combination. j [ pices . __._|The finest Fruit grown on the conâ€" |Two largest Canning Factories in\ _ tineut, Ttis kuoin the World : Canada over for its fine quality and \Four Greenhouse Plants, one of flavor t them covering two aeres, ‘The finest laid out Driving Park \ Canada‘s Premier Summer Resort, in Ontario with one of the d within two miles of its doors, fastest half mile track _ 0 be d namely "Grimaby Beach" found anywhere Wall Paper _ Wall Paper From 2¢ a Rol! upwards The 44th Regiment ‘Band of 40 pieces Two largest Canning Factories in Canada Four Greenhouse Plants, one of them covering two acres. Canada‘s Premier Summer Resort, } within two miles of its doors, namely "Grimaby Beach" Greves‘ Fancy Goods Stare Beamsville = " itarig â€"â€"â€"on Five Separate Farms WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS (Riverside‘Farm) WHITE WYANDOTTS (Lakeview Farm) WHITE LEGHORNS (Comnucopia Farm) ANCONAS (The Grimsby Poultry Yards) BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS (Cherry Grove) Only one breed on a farm All breeds are heavy laying trains and all birds are healthy, hardy and well developed. COME TO GRIMSBY THE CANADIAN SPORTSMAN Adorn your home with the latest designs of paer, â€" We have for your inspection a number of sumple books of the very LATEST DESIGNS of Waull Paper, which we can deliver to your home for you to choose from. Quaiity and Values are unmatchable. All orders promptly filled. JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Editor, GRIMSBY, Ontario FIVE BREEDS | Dm'mâ€"g vM;y and June all eggs for hatching reduced to $1.00 per 13. BREEDERS FOR SALE CHEAP It contains everything worth knowing about all the Trotting and Running Horses, in America, Subscription Priceâ€"$2.00 per year, $1.00 for six Womths, in ACVANCE.............cczresr k6 060. WHAT GRIMSBY HAS EGGS FOR HATCHING EVERY HORSEMAN JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Grimsby, Ontario ; farri and only the choicest birds used for breeding. SHOULD READ Five Churches Three Newspapers . Cheap Electric Power The finest Fruit Land in the World The finest Residences in the country The two best kept Hotels in Onâ€" tario A new Government Post Office (to

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