WEEKâ€"END CANDY SPECIAL Hoshal & Burgoyne WAX BEANSâ€"In cans ................... 2 tins for 356 ARBUTUS SALMONâ€"% 1b. cans .............. 2 for age OCEAN WAVE BAKING POWDERâ€" ............. goe ALL TOBACCOSâ€"Plug and cut ............... 2 for agse Wholesale price is $1.35. A whole lot cheaper than butter.. HAND PICKED BEANSâ€"We have sold during the last few weeks over a ton of these. A real food 2 lbs. for age LIPTON‘S fnw tried . this? 5c a'pm *~cheaper"than the packets. Black or mixed, Ib. 65¢ SIDE BACONâ€"Chociest select sides, a bargain at ... . 47¢ FRESH SAUSAGEâ€"Nearly all pork, Ib. ............. a8¢ CANNED BEETSâ€"Large size .................. 2 for ase GRAPE BUTTERâ€"Reg. 15c. Just the thing to spread COMBAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING (The wholesale price of laundry soap is 9}%4c cake) SNOWFLAKE AMMONIAâ€"Large packets ..... 3 for 25c LUXâ€"â€"Reg irge .................:.......~... . a bor age .Amâ€"uly'ro'r Dominion, Reg. 10c a box 3 for 25¢ BROOMSâ€"Still a few left, good value, 4 string ....... 65¢ PURE JAMSâ€"4ib. pails Raspberry and Strawherry .. $1.35 DOMINION VEGETABLE SOUPâ€"Same size as â€" ARBUTUS SALMONâ€"% tb. cans .............. 2 for ase Trucks leave for East and West at SOAPSâ€"Get all you want atâ€"..................... 10¢ bar "The Big Cash Store" Pss aGa®® *~ Fleury and Wilkinson Plows MINATIONAL TRACTORS Ask for Demonstration ,â€"â€"-i Baldwin‘s Hardware Cmm THE STORE OF 1001 _THINGS McCOY‘$ TEA ROOM A treat that you‘ll not want to missâ€"high grade peanuts toasted a beautiful crispy brown and then clustered and coated thickly with rich nourishing chocolate. No wonder this confection‘is so popular. The sweet pure chocolate blending with the toasted nuts: giving: a delicious flavor. Nl‘* freshly made. Special per pound. ... PEANUT CLUSTERS PRICES Now is the time to book ymmm‘@m 1o am. and 3.30 pm. Deering Bisseli Discs MRS. HOWARD FLEMING _‘The death occurred on Sunday at Wer home in Tweedside of "Clara Myrtle Bradt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bradt and beloved wife of Howard Fieming, one of Tweedâ€" z‘-m highly respected resiâ€" ts. ‘The deceasedlady was only twenâ€" tyâ€"nine years of age and had been ill only for a short time and her death was u great shock to her large circle of friends. Qol.-v-mn:nhhr loss a loving husband, w at present very seriously ill with pneunionia, and four children, the youngest being only ten days old. held on Taesday afternoon io gueen‘s on Lawn Cemetery, GRIMSBY, Rev. Mr. Clarke of _ Tapleytown officiating. The pallbearers were Eimer Hildreth Wm. ‘Tweedle, Ira Tweedle, John mwmâ€"-mm th efuncral was Mrs. W. H. Webber of Hafilton, sisterâ€"inâ€"law â€" of morning, in the person of Alfred Mur ray Hendershot, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Wilbert Hendershot of Elfrida, Ont. Deceased was fortyâ€"two years of age. He had been ill for some time, but seriously only since ‘Tuesday. He was born in Bifrida but for the last 23 years had resided in Stoney Creek. For many years he had been a member of the Stoney Creek Methodist church. He was alâ€" so a member of the A. F. & A. M., C. 0. 0. F. and K. O. T. M., of Stoney Creek and his death will be sincerely regretted by a wide circle of friends and heqaintances. Surviving him is, his wife and daughter Lily, and his mother, and two brothers, Elmer and Philip, both of Elfrda; also five sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Albert Marshall and Mrs. James Ponfold of Tapleytown; Mrs. David Tregunno of Dundas, Mrs. Harâ€" vey Hildreth of GRIMSBY, and Miss wonEX‘s 1XSTITUTE a The Women‘s Institute are in reâ€" celipt of a cheque from Mr. Jas. A. Livingston for $55.20. The same beâ€" in their share of proceeds of sale of carload of waste paper. The Instiâ€" tute appreciates very much the work done by Mr. Livingston and the busiâ€" ness like statement given to them of the car of paper, price received, exâ€" It is hoped some systematie / way may be planned to help Mr. Livingâ€" ‘mhmm ‘The Women‘s Institute . having leased and remodellled the apartment over Miller‘s and Hoshal & Burâ€" goyne‘s stores invite the public to the formal opening of the rooms on ALFRED M. HENDERSHOT One of the best known residents of Obituary THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO ho P TT TCP 3e | MITCHELL STARTS FAiREwonks (Onulull’ro-h..m) pays the same amount of county c Te all appetrame: in appearances the present sesâ€" slon of the council promises to be Ilolfllutlhtmcm-m-n. During the day the following comâ€" m Pn te ul Ed . miltees were “..,',.....'.'_"“;; ~first e h mt n w Counell while in session. Richardson, l'..."'..'.""""',.‘ Sutten, }*_‘"L us * (re» wad\Buik, < c C e° 10 9 C POm) Assessmentâ€"Fry ï¬ whole council ‘u:-= :::... ~Sutton, Masters, Counceil while in session.‘ _ Â¥inanceâ€" and whole council. ..."'..".‘.'"n‘?"‘-l-al- . Tegisintionâ€"Masters, Farâ€" m{"*flï¬'â€"fl hl-l-n. Mitchell, "beve Mitchell states that he deciinâ€" ed to accept the chairmanship of any committee, as he has not the time to attend to it property. DENTâ€"In loving memory of Robâ€" ert Dent, who died in England, Janâ€" ;::!lnl'l!.-uflvom a ago today mm-rln'-nuuum. We who love him eadly miss him As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near. of my dear cousin Anna Piotence, yaho aled Janusty 24. 1914. night wept, 3. £ * And the sad remembrance so ‘fondly ‘That tell.of our love for the sou} that But the tears through many a long Ou..:'um»u-lm-v rthuh-ymm'mh f the grave were to open what â€"__ changes you w ©e0, . But eternal rest is better for thee, ‘Tread lightly o‘er my dear cousin‘s Let fall a silent tear For undernea‘h that green grass sod My dear cous}. lies there. _ . ‘The following program has BONN drawn up ‘in connection with the Course in Fruitgrowing to be beld in Town Hall, Beamsvilie, during the first week in February, Morning sessions will be from 9.30 to 12, and afternoon from 1.30 until 4. TDCTUC N. alA 1000 It is not the tears at the moment CoURsSE 1X FRUITGROWING â€" Farrell, and whole «y o) BPA Our Own Manufacture | Fors mengitel | "Hate in Hamitton® A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY G. F. GLASSCO & CO., Limited Reductions of 25 p.c. to 50 p.c. BUY FOR THIS WINTERâ€"â€" . BUY FOR NEXT SEASONâ€"â€" AND SAVE MONEY. Furs are going upâ€"upâ€"and no end in sightâ€"â€"BUY NOW Te i, GuNRVVUVZ TL We EIRRRLCU Wholesale Manufacturing Furriers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices 28 KING ST. EAST . â€" _ HAMILTON, ONT. " :HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS ."Something for "*" lothing" BEST WINONA GENERAL STORE Brooms 6 different makes at 10¢ off regular price. Prices of Rubbers have advanced, ours have not, get some at old price. We have a few garments of Men‘s and Boys‘ Underwear left. Will clear at reduced prices. We are selling a lot of Naâ€"Druâ€"Co. Syrup of Tar and ‘Cod Liver Oil get some for your coughs and colds, Best Goods, Best Values, Best Prices at D, B. Best‘s Store. Phone 40W In these days of "High Financing" it is not. offen you get "Something for Nothing," but just to show you that our heart is in the right place, we are going to give you With every O‘Cedar or Liquid â€"Veneer Mop you buy, we will GIVE YOU FREE a bottle of O‘Cedar Oil or Liquid FUR SALE COME QUICK! ti gn':lt’!l‘:::e is nothing too good for sick people, PaTH~ ieve i 8 cularly the sick people of this vicinity. " CLINICAL mmlmuâ€"o-unumm«w Wfl-flfl‘fln‘- C mnmmuâ€"aummw'uu-uuu 'cuu-nn’.nbptmpdmlununnu-l the " our best value at $8.50, FOUXTAIN nmu-muu“ “fl!Afl!uflâ€"hmm.mmmhunm tain syringe, n-u-rum-ma.umnuw Wflpfl&“.flm 0, $1.25 and 174 _ __zoppmeee Phone 239 OUR JANUARY STOCKâ€"TAKING BILLY THE GLASS MAN SAYS:â€"â€" ‘These prices are good until next issue. . Farrow ePR OUR WINDOW!