Miss (Gladys Shelton, of GRIMSBY, in spending a few days with friends To Letâ€"â€"Thre =â€"furnished rooms, rear of RX~=«‘.a Stlil. Apply to Mrs. Wy R. Dar oll, For Saleâ€"Baled straw @ $6.00 per *~= Apply to W. Vail, telephone 106 . * 5, Poamaville. / I"s; Saleâ€"â€"A few excollent Yorkâ€" shire brood sows in pig. Apply to Heroli‘s Farms, Beamsvilic, Sergt.â€"Major Charlie McCarthy, â€" of Neadquarters Staf 98th, aBtt. spent the weekâ€"end in town. Wor Sale.â€"Early and late tomato plants, Apply to Palmer Hill, teleâ€" phone 22 ring 3, GRIMSBY, Wantedâ€"Fresh c;gs. Highest cash wirsâ€" Eniconbridge, of Leamington, is visiting her daugbter, Mrs. W. H. successful _\ passing his examinaâ€" tions at Schow: of Practical Science ‘Poronto, with very high marks. vor ient.â€"Brick mouse, barn, acre of land, peach, pear, apple and cherty trees. & mile cast of Village, . Apply to Mrs. R. A. Alexander, Mrs. C. Norman Nelles, will reâ€" ceive on Friday of this week und not ugain until October. f !".+ Saleâ€"A good large fruit dre* in exceilent condition, fruit rack and all complete. Apply to W. C. Durhram telephone 176 ring 5, GRIMSBY Cast, For Saleâ€"12 young bens, 100 feet of poultry netting, almest new. Bache lor stove in good coudition. Cheap for cash. A. Peedic, Robinson St. N. SEWINGâ€"I am prepared to do plain family sewing. Prices reasonaâ€" hile. Apply to Mrsâ€" Robert Elwood, Eim St., GRIMSBY. ‘To Rentâ€"Two houses oneon Robâ€" inson St. South and ofe o-.\uh Stâ€" West. Apply to Kidd & Farrell, GRIMSBY. All Rexall Druggists, everywhere, guarantee Rexall Orderiics as a safe «nd gentle laxative. 15¢ and 25¢ boxâ€" kOCAL ITEM GRIMSBY. Fargs Yor Hatchingâ€"From ny Darâ€" red Rocks, winter layors and prize winners at Toronto, Hamilton, B:antâ€" moVB M UCY MCLOTRTL TinccaAl wetting. John Hicks, Beamsville, Ont. dor Saleâ€"A Gladstone carriace in first class conditicn, Will be sold at a sxcrifics for quick sale, Apply to J. W. Jordan You can save money on your house furnishing needs, at A. F. Hawke‘s. Everything that is needed to brighten the summer home, will be found here, including curtain nets and scrimg at 18¢, 250. "be and up. J"T.-w-l-â€"'-â€"-â€"â€"'";' 4 plant, CRIMSBY, Permanent position ang goo! wages right from the start. Apply to the Office. es the hair and scalp imparting a loveiy gloss. 25¢ tins. Sold only by the Rexall Drug Stores. The Wm, Stewart Drug Co.. GRIMSBY. 15 years of age to learn to be a preasâ€" Mr. George Phillips who has been connected with the INDEPENDENT this paper for a more lucrative one with the Chatham Daily Planet, His place has been taken by Mr. Walter Gow of Mount: Gow of Mount Forest. Mrc J. Wanted.â€"A good smart boy about noUSE PHONE sToRe 219 205 OUR Fishing Tackle of Interest in and Rround GRIOSBY H. HILLIER & SON is just being opened up Fishing Poles, lines,sinkers bobbers everything for fish ing exccf th e -.m!lk:h =93" Shampoo Paste cleansâ€" Vineland, ‘Phone 14 ring 13, Apply to Theal Bros., STATIONERS For Saleâ€"Two lots of 6% acres each, Well located, close to the Grand Trunk station at Beamsville . Will sell one or both lots on easy terms. Apply to Loyal Davis, H. G. & B. Station, telephone 34, Beamsville. To Rentâ€"1 will rent my frult farm of four neres, all planted in bearing fruit, including the : barn, chicken house, otc., for the season, Apply to H. Whitten, Thirty. Shatiey, ‘Phone 191 ring 4, Beamsvilie, Wanted:â€"A smazt girl about 15 or 16 years «1d, with a good public school education, to leain the ne«apaper business, Permanert . position, good wages right from the start. Apply . to THE INDEPENDENT Office, GRIMSâ€" BY. Electric light, bell and power wirâ€" ing. Let me give you an estimate on your electrical work. We make . a specialty of wiring houses already constructed without wrecking them. E. E. Farewell, GRIMSBY, ‘phone Tomato Plants For Saleâ€"I am now taking orders for good, strong, hardy plants, celery, et¢â€" _ All of the best varieties Including John Bear carly tomatoes. Order now. ‘Telephone 79 ring 3, Beamsville, at noon or evenâ€" ings. Alex Groff, Beamsville, Ont. Wanted.â€"a smart girl about 15 or 16 years old, with a good public school education, to lcarn the nowspaper business. Permanent position, gosd wages right from the start. Apply to THE INDEPENDENT Office, GRIMSâ€" TOMATO GROWERS, Please be adâ€" vised¢ that we will be in the market tormm.w-n& son, and we hope to be with in the next few weeks to make conâ€" tracts which will be favorable to Toâ€" mato growers. Bell Fruit Farms, IAmt BY. Wantedâ€"A man to take the conâ€" tract of puiting in five hundred grape posts. Apply ‘to James Mowrison, Ridge Road, North GRIMSBY, in the evening or atâ€"the Specialty Machine Works, GRIMSBY, between the hour of twelve and one o‘clock noon. A great stock of furnishings for Men, Complete lines of shirts, socks. underwear, neckwear, etc., are offered at a wide range of prices, Fact is, you can come to us for all your . furnishâ€" ings an4 get them at the lowest prices such as good qualities are cold for. Try It! _ A. F, Hawke. A The friends of Mr. and ‘Ars, Aibert Peedle, o( GRIMSBY are sympathizâ€" ing with l.lo“‘l“lrls week on the sudâ€" den death of nine . months‘ old son, Sidrey Ernest, who passed away Saturday, May 13th, after a few hours iliness, ‘The funeral took place . on Monday . afternoon . to the English Church Cemetery. Mrs. Thos, Brown, of Winona, who has been 111 at the City Hospital, Ham ilton, for some time, passed away on ‘Tuesday, May 16th, in ‘her thirticth year, The funeral will take place toâ€" morrow afternoon, May 13th. at 230 p. m. from the residence of Mr. Alfred A. Miles, ‘Winona, Service at the bouse, Interment at Fifty Church cemetery. \ For Sae.â€"Grasselli‘s arsenate of lead, paste and powder, in any quant! ty you want, from one pound to one ton Grasselli‘s sulphate of nicotine in large or small quantities, I bought my Lead before the last rise in prices and can sell it right, so place your orders at once, for the next lot I buy will be up in price, 1 also handle Graselli‘s lime and sulphur solution. J. J. Groce, Ontario St., ‘Phone 107, GRIMSBY. % Seed Corn.â€"We have a splendid selection of dry, well cured seed corn of high germinating qualities. Your cholce of Improved heaving, Mamâ€" moth Sweet, Early Marstodon, White Cap, Angel of Midnight, Compton‘s Early and North Dakota. Give us give you‘real satisfaction, both in price and in quality. H. Rayner & Co., Flour and Feed, ‘phone 157, GRIMSâ€" NOTICE: Subscribers to THE INâ€" DEPENDENT wili please take notice that on July 1, 1916, the subscription gm.um-.cvmnnhd to 1.50 per annum. All subscribers payâ€" ing up arrears and paying one year in advance before July 1st will get their paper at the usual price of $1.00 but after July 1st the price will be $1.50. ‘This change has been caused by the advance of the prices of paper whwich has gone up in some cases 331â€"3 per cent. and also on account of the rise of price of the ink, printâ€" ing machinery and wages will w Guore‘s Hirthdnt HOMESEEKERS‘ SPECIAL TRAIN] e are Celobrating as "I‘E:ï¬' n..‘u;m u:flz '1.6- * T ome the es -‘:l.nuo ot‘ hun-\ e accomi m ... ht our omers . | \m esnï¬ ts estern s roug! train .__â€" adian people oniy. f tourist sleepers and colonist We nging a reception § will, commencing Tuesday May pecl:ll;'t.or.:‘:r a..:h. friends = f leave Toronto 10.40 p.mâ€" each patients This is for you all whether ‘until further notice, running you are in need of dental work or not. :Ҡ.r""":-h‘u‘"::""“ ‘: three floors w e remai y n We have T " --..*f fares in connection with l{:;o‘ CANADIAN DAY Hos AT OUR OFFICES foire" Appointments will be made for West adian people only. & TA We are arranging a reception @#â€" lea pecially for our Canadian friends and 4 patients: This is for you all whether you are in need of dental work or not. We have three floors, h%m fare ped for your comfort and S°rY8 | |ncokers‘ light refreshments in our beautifull (a "_;, Japanese tea room without charge.| mun, U2 . Japanese tea room without charge. Attractive souvenirs will be given all the ladies. If you are in Buffalo that “I‘ please come and see how pleasantly we are located, meet your friends there, enjoy ‘our large rest rooms, and have refreshments together, You will not be asked whether or not you! are in need of dental work, it . you| P en I We only want you to know about our newly enlarged offices, bullt for the comfort of our patients, We pay your car fare provided any work is, contracted for. | Isn‘t this an opportunity to . get those plates you have wanted so long? We make a good one for $5.00 Emt _ OnP POREE "AY am» s ReREHADTA Aemustnkus .. °o ...um.unrï¬u.u-m,..._ | is guaranteed absciately for 20 !-'-I "The #ith, 21ith and 212th, as well o.pumn-vulnzh-ud,-..mmuunm ree ity. Our bridgework is livlh-lflmhonum“:'mflfll‘ but owing to vecen i on nc a Arremmanan gansr o for ® from t oC coiset two or three hundred from 9r uie sr by Washington, _ transâ€" Ees ENCc n THE WHITE DENTAL OFFICES |ment, these battalions will simply be lï¬lnhfl.l‘slr.&lleuMmm«. Prop Major McCormick is a prominent Largest in the U.S. 3 m.im-l.(mly publicity com m;umma‘mwmuu.»umt to uo-m-.udlu.uo-.lno-h'fllfl"lhhhmbdumrulb in al. 10 dentists. 6 lady assistants. |(B _ is % considerable promotion. Our prices the lowest ‘in â€" Buffaio, Brigadier General Bates will take ces the lowest in â€" DUMRMC| s buo of recruiting‘in the west of the VSF 0 D Canfnemad ly highâ€"grade work performed 2e Sine out and remember the num: Invitations Golden Rule Books and the Manuel for Teachers are now in stock. ... EoBP c 368 Main St., over Douglass‘ Shoe CLOKE & SCN wWITR PRAYER BoOKs ’;-u:s:ï¬;. and Stationers 16 West King Stroot Hamilton, Ont CERTIPICATES Many sizes and styles Engraved or Printed Latest correct styles FAMJLY BIBLES CAKE BOXES WEDDINGS s and announcements NUMBERS OF THE ENT 925 Park, GRIMSBY, Wednesday, May Eluh. This is one of the best programs ever offered to the public and . should ‘The War has affected cyory line of usiness, but none more than the lothing. Not only is woolien goods lbzmunll.mum is ting to pay a high price. there is difficulty in getting o’:lln.ry of r‘t 1t now takes about fwo months import goods from England. We fortunately now in a position of E‘vlu enough staple goods such as jue, Blacks und Gray Worsteds . to. ist us for a year, And that means bat no matter how much higher r‘u go you can buy the best _ sults Farrar‘s at prices but slightly adâ€" anced war pre war prices, We are zduv. our values cannot be equaled membsr we manufacture our sults ind sell direct to you at one small rofit. If you‘ll buy here, you‘ll buy ight, Farrar Clothing Manufacturer, ) Market Square. We give Premium Fickets, Major Byron McCormick, who went to the front recently with the 36th battalion, will be recalled and given command of the 2l1th battalion, to succeed Brigadierâ€"General Robert J. Bates, former of the United States regular army, who leaves for the West to take command of the 213th tourist sleepers and colonist will, commencing Tuesday May leave Toronto 10.40 p.mâ€" each 1 until further notice, running r to Winnipeg. Aattention . is to the remarkably low round fares in connection with homeâ€" ‘ excursions to Western Canâ€" nda via Canadian Pacific Railway. Tickets are on sale each Tuesday until October 3ist inclusive, and are good to return within two months from date of sale. Apply to any C. P. R. agent for full particulars,. W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, McCORMICK TO COMMAND 21ith. charge.of recruiting in the west of th e mumfwwun to strength, Arrangements are being made to replace the George Washingâ€" ton arms and other marks on the mum-«-uammn- _mlfl"mwk' OmEmEdt EDCV On Wednesday, May 10, the annual “gumwm'- Inâ€" stitute was held at the home of Mrs. A. Snyder, with a large attendance. After the opening exercises and the usual business, the president gave AD usual w-"::: m‘ F:'".;-.‘ tion “ mh_'n.: reaulted _ &8 then took place Pemnut s Mrs, G. Waite, Sccrotaryâ€" Mrs. R. H. Packham, Mro. 4rs. A:. Coun, directors; E se, Mrs. A. Snyder, Mrs. R. CAISTOR CENTRE improved which resulted . as itself. They are most complete and feature everything that you can possibly want for Spring and Summer sewing. What you do not think of they will suggest. Everyâ€" . R t thing is new and pretty, and 7 7 -r\ PRICES ARE AS LOW AS A ‘0:5 EVER IN SPITE OF THE INâ€" 3\7} 4) MA CREASED COST of Cotton OH,,'/‘ \ and Dyesâ€"â€"because we placed ' ) our orders early. â€" Every Fabâ€" / iT M ric you wish and every color /// l/ ‘to be desired will be! found {/|/ here in this complete assortâ€" ~3ys /2 A ment of TUB FABRICS. LP> e l Grimsby Branch _ â€" _ G. L. Waugh. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE mmï¬wummamaâ€"hm of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank‘s o t on raw e way 26 SIR EDMUND WALEER, C.V.O.. LLD. D.CL.. President . JOHN AIRD, General Manager. 14. V. F. JONES, Ass‘t General Manager Lo on nnndieramnp~ rctondrads... /Apenf radbasr Syer sprthans + CEocmie business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way 2s satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. sss Dainty White Cotton Volles with pink or blue floral pattern, A vast assortment of colored volles and marquisettes in awn ing stripes and floral patterns, black and white effects. Copenâ€" hagen crepe de chene with pink flower, and many others at this CAPITAL, $15,000,000 _ RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 sUMMER WASH FABRICS "Crums" best quality prints, 18e check or striped ginghams, colored wash fabrics for generâ€" _ Advertise in the Indeâ€" pendent if you wish results Great Bargains in Player selves. Every instrument is a bargain and is in pOMIOD: COMAIATA® mwmw.wmmuwuw 88 Note Player Piano in handsome polished PlANISTA mahogany case, plain design, This is pracâ€" tically a new design, having on‘y been used in our warercooms for demonstration poses. »It is a bargain at.........«> m Player Piano‘in an handsome highly po! CEcu‘lAN ished dark mahogany case. This is a full atzed cabinet grand upright plano. Plays Heintzman This assortment represents A. F. HAW KE critical person~ . The regular price was EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT: ‘There is no need to pay cash; casy ut-ld-utllvny-uenh;mud. Hointzman & Co. Ltd., Cor. King & John Sts., Please mail me complete list of bargains 50c. Yard 59c. Yard 15c. Yard mu-mummm-mmmmuâ€"- Â¥ on brantihcnsee xt d besprocd BANKING BY -;'l"wâ€"â€"“ ; and is in nflmrm sized cabinet grand upright plano, Plays 8$ Note Music and is equipped with all style finger, automatic music tracker, etc., and has an clegant tone, Original uleo.': ki fhiy us d oo egerep tm AnaPy 7 man & Co. full grand scale, with patent agraffe bridge, long overstrung trichord scale. Has 7 1â€"3 octave keyboard. This inâ€" strument plays 88 Note Music and is equipâ€" ped with the famous Heintzman & Co. patâ€" ent Alluminum player action and is right upâ€"toâ€"date in every way, The tone is rich and sonorous and would please the most Cut Out and Mail + _ Women‘s Children‘s _ Wash _ Dresses, everything from _ the little tot is the girl of 15 years, in the made and of good wearing ging hams and prints, special at.... newest styles and materials, specially priced.... ...... ..,> WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916 Prices $5.00, $8.00, $12,50 and up 98¢, 1.25 and $1.50 each Ladies Raincoats and Childâ€" ren‘s Capes, a complete showâ€" Ing of these at exceptionally low prices considering the que1 ity and advances on these lines 3/§‘> 3 .$1.19 DEsrilBY 18B