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Grimsby Independent, 8 Oct 1913, p. 5

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Tobey‘sâ€"â€" This is . e oes is Peboyane Pietobe vas a We‘ve shown you twice a week if you‘ve passed our windows at go James St. North, what to wear, and when to wear it. We‘re going to show you now what to buy and where to buy it You cannot possibly fail to include this store iw your calculâ€" ations, when you have a clothes problem to solve. You‘ll: find here one of Canada‘s largest and finest stocks, splendid: service, hearty coâ€"operation, real interest in your appearance. Ready with superb suits and overcoats for men and. young men, at $9.95, $15, $20 and $25 and overcoats as high as §40. ‘They represent a standard of styl», qu_llily and value seldom In our boys‘ department, we have just doubled it, and with every boy‘s s..it at $5, and over, LEHT ,‘"m 2 If you have any idea of getâ€" ting married, let us fit you . out, we are well posted: on what you TOBEY ‘obey‘sâ€"â€"Where Qualâ€" ity lld%u Supreme â€"Tobey‘s Peninsular Central Agricultural Second Day, Oct. 10 4 HORSE RACES 4 ‘ Freeâ€"forâ€"All Local Race 54 A AM Mlase Double Team Race Motorcycle Race School Children‘s ?arade Bis Exhibit of Stock and Farm roducts f Cheap Rates on Railways (men to the World W. H. Trembley, "Let‘s All Stampede" to the SMITHVILLE on Thursday and Friday ;»V._;"n watch, a good To Be Held At 1918 mnh io. 000 uimpiAniant B nds is i nat es is o e amy en enb e rapiet 37 9â€"â€"10, 1913 PYROTHECNIC DISâ€" _ PLAY ON H. C. & B (Continued from nage 1) ‘The nowspapers have been inform Ing us that acientiste have been working for years to produce "dayâ€" light" Areworks, ; & They need not search any further, | for the H. G. & B. has discovered the | lost ari in freworks making. . They | / not only supply a brilllant scene on Main St. at night, but do so in the | day time as well. The cause of this | grand, unrivalled spectacular pyroâ€" technic display is the shortâ€"circults, at the joints of the rails upon which the H. G.â€"& B, run their delapidated Jaunting cars. The rails through Grimsby . were laid down twenty years ago . and since that time have : neven . been | touched, with the exception . of reâ€" bonding them which was done about two years ago. .‘The ties which wore placed under the rails twenty years ago have never been ropinced _ and we doubt if .there is a tle loft in the grovnd or even a plece of a tie that l'-h:uu-unu_m m â€" toothâ€" About two years ago the rails wore tebonded with a new machine. This worked satisfactorily, ‘:‘ tiil this year when the heavy excessive trafic over the road has caused the bondings at nearly every joint : to become broken â€"with the resylt that :'mu-nuncumu at _ every int. l:v::v:n.aw“nuuflrfl-”‘ a on ts ooo tho Julce and, Bire shoot 9D between the joints eight and . nine inches into the air at seven or cight different places on Main St. At the new post office the thing has got so bad that the steel . rail is belog melted. ‘ One day last week a freight with two or three cars bebind it . was struggling to get up the hill and the joint at the post office shot fire WwE ERTRRRTITUC T At _ all the ~Joints the bonding wire has heen broken ~ into . small nlw;-'nl is seattered . all: over. the ‘ When. people make complaints.. to ws about the matter we simply tell y o Selgee: P t c 90 s a eeti s 2 l1 dF )22 .20 lB an Baoit P w an# freworks into the air for t teen minutes without a break. After the display was over, several _ citlâ€" zens examined the spot and found that the corner of the ot > rail _ for about a haif inch, had been . burnt right off. ‘The joint in front _ of _ Bourne Bros‘ store has quit shooting fire of utebuummu--mm‘ a roar and a crack out of it like _ a gun going off. @everal neople have spoken to the INDEPENDENT about this matter, as their herses are getting so ~ that they will not cross the tracks . at corta‘n points and it is only a week ago that a harse stepping on a joint, wa* knocked: down. < 0 0. 0_ W. F. H. Patterson, A prominent business man in Grimaby had a funny experience On this road the other night and _ What he told the conductoy who was . Teâ€" aponsible was funny. Oltfl‘":‘\ Tull as 100 war narnes ':‘.a"’-.gc" . ‘The front car mas Jammed full. The second car was jammed full. ‘The conductor on the second Car ordered all the passengers out . And told them to get on the front Car. la'."c‘l”'p:'mmm:: R “ m with rn.('u-mlnlloulal'-fh fact everybody was Joaded. The bus! ness man was the last to get €%. When he alighted on the r‘ moro.:u.uurhm eays to the conductor, "Where is ‘the ¢@#"" ‘The conductor says, "Whyâ€"er=er, l-c-nl‘u'llln.lng.l Ana gone down town," and by cold sverybody to get on the car and on they got. ‘Then. Mr. Business Man flr‘ told the conductor that of ‘the waspâ€"headed yape that he had eÂ¥er mnhhhm:mdfiwtt: he took the prize. . "Why," . 6& Mir, B. M. "you haven‘t got any mOre bigins ‘than the Lord gave a rabbit and you have no more â€" lcense . to heve charge of a trolley car than.iny prize: ooster has to take charge. of an alrship; nt&nlh\flm you are any less brainjless than men higher nl.l:‘ll-fi ot flolt have as ui exhibited any: grea amount of brains in the running of this ten cent rallroad." _ , i Goodâ€"night. BUILDING ADDIâ€" . TION TO FACTORY Hewson & Farrell, Basket Factory is a Bechive of _ Industryâ€"Are building ENT paid a visit to Howson & Facâ€" Pm oc To ing fo he conveying to the A fcor of bottoms and other mate Amu-lltmmhn to be built to take place | of wooden one now in use. 8 llmvl\hlr.fl. . Farrell, he stated that there were men on the payâ€"roll who drew . 88, ‘l:ll as fortyâ€"five and fifty dollair® -‘m.noy‘llmm'oh' When asked about the contragt for baskets for next year. he sald, "We have not given that matter ow attention yet, but 1 think they will hhuhumumy\unlutmh' MINATURE WAR AT an Addition and Store CGRIMSBY BEACH H. H. Wylie= and President of Grimsby Beach Limited Have I.ul«l Horas Over > an Mar FGICG Between en i h tarie Phierrek ween â€"Mr. Â¥ dcnt and largest stockbholder Grimsby â€" Beach, Limited and) (58, President of the new Grimsby Beach Limited. h There is a dispute between the J wbout a line fence _ between uo western boundary of the Grim«bt Beaeh grounds _ and _ the. ©M8(%4 boundary of the property purchased Yrom J. A. Book by Mrs. H. M WI~ lie, Mr. Wylle claimg that on ! submiized to Kfll‘& Grimaby oll and accepted by them, th WTP RRNAACOCTOCC 1 on the : new _ PrOP®TY _ S0 .. through the old Grimsby Beach P0 perty and should be allowed to 0) main _ oven. _ Grimsby Mlu-" Limited claims that these oo should not extend into their PrOPC) tv, and accordingly, they have vak up the line fence. Mr. Wylie is acoused of throwis the fence down and this little c0=* ‘bet has been going 0N for some tin« the one party putting up the fen l.n‘ presumediy, the . other PA" throwing it down. ng it COMI+ .0 _ 0) 00 clabicd Y« *we. me 4s« Are, We it down. meantime, _ it Js claim~d ie has ceased to be in:" the his plam r â€" Goull® continu@ This advertisement is to impress upon every man, w«nan, and ch Ad in Grimsby District that we have best of euerything in Footwear for them. Our Stock is cocmplete with every ordinary Footwear requirement and is constantly "kept complete. « _ Not only does our stock meet the deands of variety, but there is a special feature â€"the all important one in factâ€"for which we claim unequalled excellence. We refer to Fit. B O O T S _A suit of clothes may be made of the most expensive clothes which looms can weave ; but, if illâ€"fitting, the garmenrt is ever an eyeâ€"sore. \ The same thi -:glm to Footwear. Even ilosopher cqmniu\ityia-bo::.wh' pinch. RIP" trieJon-ny foot, would fit perfectly. After exhaustive searching and testing we discovered our ideal fitter. It is the "Model". We stecked heavily in the "Model", have continued to do so, and have every cause not to regret it. As Post says, "There‘s a reason." The reason is that Canadian snoes _are made on United States lasts. Canadian styles are obtained from United States. The trouble iflh‘.owiamnhue-fonicndmlin United States, their feet are narrow. The ‘Model Shoe has altered the design to remedy this point. lnfmngnhndlingd'ws‘mmhn simply been astonished at the “MM“w%mEmfit “pmfl.‘.ltllllm- one of our prominent citizens bas . pald wore or less attention to a . YOUnE and beautiful widow of ‘this _ town, forgetting or at least not . heeding the advice of the immortal Mr, Welâ€" unlhnnla--olw"lu'mo! ‘He now laims that he . was nOt gerious in hiz attentions and that l-l was not attached to her, but _ howâ€" ever that may have been, the widow became attached to him and as he V_hh/fibfl.llhl’flll the matter she ‘has attached his properâ€" ty, which is a form of attachment that he does not enfoy. ‘ ‘ The result is that he finds himself the defendant in a first class Breach of Promise Case and his questionable attitude towards the widow will be ‘given an alring in the near future. The parties in the case are so proâ€" wiinent that it is feared _ no court \room will/ hold the vast crowd . deâ€" mummmmmn.nu will be held in Snetaifiger‘s Hall, on CC Al._zse 91â€" under Let us add that "Mode Shoes are upâ€"toâ€"now in style and of unsurpassed quality in leather and workmanship. Also bear in mind that we have best shoes for girls and boys, and a full stock of nflkinduo‘mbbeu,mbbetboflnmha&pdioherâ€"hhflmhiuwu an exclusive shoe shop. Men‘s Fleeced _ Lined Seconds, worth 50¢.. .. ertertainment. Cl Newton hae had remarkable auccess in conducting sintiar eMtor" illl--- and without doubt, â€" the Dreach of Promise Tria) will he horp. ROLDAY®® OO+â€"long to â€" be mreauEne sR C Wont: as elsowhore, an event long to yamembered. with plessure. __., Under wear THIS‘ ISs BOOT SALL WEEK, SEE WINDOW. Four years ago we started in to find the easiest fitting evening, Mete CCC N s of Grimaby Public I4â€" whose m_‘l the . proâ€" yeople 39 .25 se cea e reane ce 31, OCT. 9 to 15 K. M. STEPHEN SNAPS ::- nom‘l’;q line â€" Black aontgemzant®) (T) Lo Women‘s Fleeced Hose New Management E. KERN, Proprietor 1 kave purchased the Grimsby Chopâ€" ping Mills and am prepared to supply the pecple of Grimsby and surround: ing country with: first class FLOUR and FEED in any quant ty, ‘delivered \nny reasonable disu_nce, at very lowâ€" est current market prices. Mu'l“\:o«.»rl worksuSoeh. Cashâ€" mere ancy ke Chopping of all hinds promptly done, | Grain purchased from farmers . .‘ at market prices. | telephone your wants and 1 will do, \ the "2st. Phone 222. I Money Savers Just flllflwfl(flwm Mr. Bradford York, well known to many of the citizens of Grimsby and brother to Daniel, James and . Wilâ€" liam York, all formerly of this piace, died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Rachae} York, Beamsvilie, on Saturâ€" day, Oct. 4, 1913, at the ago . of 68 Chopping Mill years. wOTDCr ‘The deceased gentleman had be@n in poor heaith for a long: time . And his demise had been expected . for the past month. The funcral z: place on Monday, Oct. 6, to the Mountain Presbyterian cemetery, the service being . cOn» ducted by the Rev. . Samue} Jones, '.l.k‘:.' of the Disciple church, Beams ville. Grimsby Chopping Mill GRIMSBY‘S SHARE 1400 This fall and winter I want 2000 men in Hamiiton and the surroundâ€" Ing district to purchase /sults and oversoats _ from _ mM, Grimaby‘s share wil} be 400 and I want 1,000 toys, Grimsby‘s share 150. i have the clothes and styles sultable . for M seb andsageit °C POT Y9 73 000 that progreasive town, The MFA® ¥°" cvercoats 1 sold last winter went to Grimsby and I know you are going ts make good. A PR O q000 ts <Nanih: K6 CR EN* »v, 50 and 32 James St.; Haintiton. £ ferer north G.T.R. Station, Grinsby Grimsby GRIMSBY {worth #4.50 .. . KERN 200 Men‘s s-nm' Coats assortei patterns, _ Penman‘s €BOICE: w2ec2e 40e wweree c 1‘69 3 dozen Women‘s . long, Coats, fancy kmt / Coats, fancy kmt / mhl...;o ikkre 2.98 7 dozen Penman‘s Short Coats with Collars end Pockets, Pure *‘ ‘s*"~ 189 shoes madeâ€"shoes that, en‘s a \b. weight Sweater Coats, M iferkee @xreriiiaeniines * 2 ai Good values in Children‘s Wool Sweaters and Sweater Coats. An endless variety to choose from. * & _ Velvet ‘Ties, Caps, New IRM Gloves, Furs, Fall Conts, Suits, Skirts Sweaters Are you giving a dinner ? lho.‘ ru-illmd()linln no dinner complete without them. We have the largest stock and greatest variety in Grimsby and can give you anything you want in this rine, Look over the following list and phone us your order. CLUB HOUSE OLIVES 10 ounce bottle Queen Olives stufâ€" fed with Manzanilla Olives...40¢ 32 oz. bottle Queen Olives stuffed with Pimentos.......+««+«75€ 32 oz. bottle Lunch Queen Oli:n Among.the many fine displays of goo¢s at the Beamsville Fair, one of the most noticeable was the display of sewing machines and _ planos, made by Mr. G.. T. _ Hargwel!, . of Grimaby. y Mi. Hartwell had on display all the different sizes and makes. . of 1 uz. bottle Manzanilia Olives 25¢ 8 oz. Plain Olives and stuffed he is agent. . He also bad a couple of beautiful pianos on show, of the Doberty man 8 oz. botle stuffed with Pimentos ufacture. â€" Miss Rena Hammell, darâ€" Ing the afternoon played on both in struments and at all tmes . bad a 10 oz. bottle Lunch Queen Olives 50;-0[:1..” A i ixarissirrrstrreasessr§8 8 oz. bottle Lunch (Queen Olives NUEmRm WnO o soagon c ae lorge audience. This plano jis a beauty and when played by an artist is equal to any on the market. & Mr. Hartwell is to be congratulatâ€" ed on his excellent display, f 8 oz. buttle Manzanilia Olives 20c 40 oz, bottle Innfuillq Qlim 605 J. P. ROBERTSON quaLity eroceRry Phone 225 GRIMsBY ~ Also so¢ and 15¢ Heinz‘s Olives at 25¢ pt Olive® mixed. .. .........». 250 e roaidisa seda‘den‘s sne cB§0 OLIVES sewing machines, for which neeeedc 230000C2CCCad A FINE DISPLAY A ... 25€C wl

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