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Grimsby Independent, 28 Oct 1914, p. 6

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THEAL BROS. GRIMsBY _ â€" â€" PHONE 108 Here is a bakery in this town And its produce is easily found. Here is Bread Fresh every day Excellent bread, we think, you‘ll say. Here are cookies, pies and cakes As fine as any baker bakes Here are doughauts, rolls and buns, Aunid you‘ll not find any better ones. We have the new ////: AutOf ‘,\ graphic WB Kodaks ( in stock es Come in and hear that great march song that our own brave soldier boys are singing |>.. * "Its a Long Way to Tipperary‘ ~‘__~ Other Hits "Fido Is a Hotâ€"dog Now" "Fall In and Follow Me" "Canadian Patrol" "Coronation March." Musical Instruments of all kinds All the Latest Broadway ~â€" Hits _A. B. TUFFORD REAL ESTATE AGENT AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR Beamsville, Ont. All kinds of Fruit, Grain and Stock Farms for sale, If you have a farm to sell let me know, â€"If you want to buy I can suit you. Lo m Mn Un in Nn in un DWOVNVDNMNDDNYAATA DLbA YA D ALDAANYUT Come in and let us show you how simple it is to title your negatives with this newest photographic deâ€" viceâ€"and inspect our complete stock of Kodaks, Brownies, etc. W. M. Stewart Drug ; Co. Limited 5 Drugs Kodaks Chocolates is our special buyer in fruit. ST.ONGE & CREVIER Reference Merchants: ‘~+~ ~BANK OF CANADA, Fruit Growers TAKE NOTICE We beg to inform you that this season Jas. Crawford 34 King St. W., H AMILT O N Weddings, Receptions, At Homes and Entertainments Supplied Manufacturer of Wedding Cakes, Ice CGream and Fine Candy SHEET MUSIC _ Next H. G. & 8. Station Main Street, = GRIMSBY Pointe St. Charles Branch Cars loaded every day for Montreal G. T. HARTWELL Try Them MR. A. T. HUNTER GRIMSBY BAKERY 1454 St. James, MONTREAL, Que. Lunch Counters ‘~â€" Caterers of Grimsby, Ont. Confectioner / ///Q Li 5J f ",‘.,"'”l éé‘t .’/ o7 0 t & Em oaca : Mebl en roh P “,,"1,‘.. P Caon hn Woodhouse Invigorator, Limited, Hamilton donates 5oc package of Poultry Invigorator Hamburg, Silver, best collection; Hamburgs, Black, best collection; Hamburgs, A.O.V., best collection. Co o t Mr. Jacob Lang, Beamsville, donates $:.00 cash for the best pair of Silver Pheasants. Mr. Albert Terryberry, Grimsby, donates $1.c0 for the best colored Barred Plymouth Rock. f â€" Canadian Poultry News donates 1 year‘s subscription to best Ancona cock; t year‘s subscription to best Plymouth Rock cock; 1 year‘s subscripâ€" tion to best Wyandotte cock; 1 year‘s subscription to best Leghorn cock; 1 year‘s subscription to best Khode Island Red cock; 1 year‘s subscription to best Minorca cock. | First prize counts six points, secord prize four points, and third prize two points. Mr. J. H. Alway, Grimsby, donates $3.00 cash for the best decorated coop, to contain either Poultry or Pet Stock. .$2.00 cash for the best pair of Golden â€"Pheasants. f â€" Each exhibitor must enter at least four birds of the variety competing for collection. In case two or more exhibitors make the same number: of points in the variety competiting for collection specials the judges decision to be final. Black 35â€"Polands, A. O. V. 28â€"Dorkings 29â€"Orpingtons, Buff 30â€"Orpingtons, White 31â€"Orpingtons, Black 32â€"â€"Red Caps 33â€"Cornish (Indian Game) special . MiscrE1rraAnrroUus 34â€"â€"Polands, W. . 15.â€"The judge will be empowered to withold any prize when in his opinion the specimen is not of sufficient merit. 16. â€"Entries close Oct. 3 1st. 17.â€"All birds must be in the show room, by ONE O‘CLOCK, Tues: day, November 2nd, when judging will commence. : 18.â€"Ribbon prizes will be given in all sections. List of Classes and Premiums to be Awarded Premiums will be awarded for best Cock, Hen, Cockerel and pullet. Prizes in each section to be as follows:â€"First, $1.25; second 5o0c; third 14.â€"Protests must be made in writing within ten hours of cause,, acâ€" companied by $3.00 which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained; the committee‘s decision to be final. Committee to be composed of three experienced breeders of variety protested. 5â€"Plymouth _ Rocks, Barred 6â€"Plymouth _ Rocks, White 74â€"Plymouth _ Rocks, Partridge 24â€"Spanish, _ whiteâ€" faced Black 25â€"Minorcas, S. C. Black:.: 26â€"Minorcas, R. C. Black 274â€"Minorcas, White _ 2.â€"All entries of all birds must be single: 25¢ each bird, excepting Pet Stock which enters free and shown in pairs. Coops furnished, excepting for Pet Stock which must be‘furnished by the exhibitot. 3.â€"Leg bands should be used to avoid mistakes. f 4.â€"No exhibit admitted unless entry is made. 5.â€"Exbibitors not coming with exhibits should express their coops, (marked with exhibitor‘s name and address and name of Express Co.3;)y: all charges repaid, to Superintendent, who will receive, place, feed, care for, pack and return, with ribbons at close of exhibition. 6.â€"Exhibits will be under full control of the Association; no exhibit to be removed without consent of the exhibition Committee. ; _ _13 â€"Eggs will be gathered and vitality destroyed. 8.â€"The Association will not be responsible for any loss or damage from whatever cause arising, the exhibits being at sole risk of exhibitors; but capable men will be there, from the opening to close of the exhibition, to look after the interests of exhibitors. .9 â€"No separate entries required for specials. 10.â€"â€"No person allowed to handle birds other than their own. 1r.â€"All specimens must be entered in the name of the actual ow ner. 12.â€"Unhealthy specimens will be promptly returned and must be reâ€" moved from the building when ordered by the show committee. 13.â€"The new revised Standard of Perfection shall be the guide of_ the judge on all varieties, therein and all birds will be judged by comparison. Exhibitors desiring their birds scored will place X opposite each entry to be scored and add roc for each entry, and the judge will score at his conâ€" venience. Greetings from the largest Town in the county of Lincoln and the Grimsby Poultry Association. _ We present berewith the official premium list of the second Annual Grimsby Poultry Pet Stock Show, and trust it will receive a careful perusal. By conducting the Show on upâ€"to date methods, giving conscientious service, and dealing liberally with exhibitors, this Show hopes to receive generous support and recognition from fanciers and exhibitors. Grimsby is located on the shore of Lake Onâ€" tario, midway between Hamilton and St. Cathâ€" arines, and has excellent railway service. The Grand Trunk gives firstâ€"class local service, making good connections at Hamilton and St. Catharines. The Hamilton, Grimsby and Beamsville Electric Railway gives an hourly service between Hamilton and Grimsby, making it possible to make any conâ€" nection at Hamilton. Dominion Express Co. and Canadian Express Co, have agencies . here. November 3rd, 4th and 5 th, 191 4 The Grimsby district is an ideal district for poultry raising and is a rich market for pureâ€"bred poultry. You could not do any better advertising than making an entry at this show. & To truly serve and satisfy every exhibitor is Judges â€" L. G Jarvis, Grimsby our earnest desire.â€"Outside exhibitors will receive _ 4"40Mâ€"®â€" Vidal, Beamsville copy of local paper containing report and awards =â€"==============â€"==== of Show. All prize money will be paid exhibitors as soon as judging is completed, either personally or by next mail.â€"Where exhibitor enters two or more birds in one section winners will be marked with a band.â€"Cards stating special prizes won will be attached to coops _ Make entries early.â€" Tags corresponding to number on coops will be sent exhibitors to attach to shipping coops; this saves time and avoids ‘mistakes. The Grimsby Poultry Show 1.â€"Exhibitors must become members. Member‘s ticke® $1.00, adm‘ts to show. â€"Brahmas â€"Cochins, Buff â€"Cochins, A. 0. V. â€"Langshans, Black AMERIC ExncurisH AstATICS Rules and Regulations Governing the Show ANS Service to Exhibitors Rocks, â€" 14â€"Rhode Island Reds, R. C. Rocks, MEDITERRANEANS 153â€"Anconas, S. C. whiteâ€" _ 36â€"Hamburgs, Silver Spangled S. C. â€"37â€"Hamburgs, Black k C 38â€"Hamburgs, A.0.V " _ C 39â€"Games, Exhibition + oâ€"Campines ie :Iâ€"Hougans The List of Special Prizes I N TR O DUC TOR Y 45â€"Turkeys, W. H. 46â€"Turkeys, Bronze 47â€"Ducks, Pekin 48â€"Ducks, I. Ruor 49â€"Ducks, Rouen TurKEys, GEESE AND "~ DUCKS 43â€"â€"Eggs, best dozen White 44â€"Eggs, best dozen Brown oqâ€"Wyandottes, S. L 10â€"Wyandottes, Partâ€" ridge 1 1â€"Wyandottes, White 12â€"â€"WyandottesA.0.V. 13â€"Rhode Island Reds, S. C. ‘lymouth â€" Rocks, . Runner Pair ow THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONT. BantAimMs 53â€"B.B.R. Game 54â€"Pyle Game 55â€"Sebrights, Golden 536â€"Sebrights, Silver 57â€"Cochins, White 58â€"Cochins, Black 59â€"A.O.V. Bantam PET Stock Pair Golden Pheasants _ Silver Pheasants ""Rabbits «_ Pigeons Pair Fantail Pigeons Pair Homers 16â€"Anconas, R. C. 17â€"Andalusians . 18â€"Leghorns, S, C. White | tqâ€"=Leghorns, R.: C,. White zoâ€"Leghorns, S. C. Brown 21â€"Leghorns, R. C. Brown 22â€"Leghorns, Buff 23â€"Leghorns, Blac k 50â€"Geese, Toulouse 51â€"Geese, Embden 52â€"tGuinea Fowl OFFICERS OF THE A S S 0O C I A TI 0 N Board of Directors John H. Bertram, J. A. Pettit, A. Harvey, A. R. Fisher A. Terryberry, ‘Loyd Muir, James (G. Walker, Jacob Lang, H. R Grigg. Judges â€" L. G Jarvis, Grimsby Honâ€"President â€" â€" L. (G¢. Jarvis President â€" â€" â€"â€"J. H. Alway Viceâ€"President â€" â€" L. L. Hagar Vice President â€" â€" L. L. Hagar 2nd Viceâ€"President â€" Major H. L. Roberts Treasurer â€" G. B. McConachie Secretary â€" â€" â€" â€" R. H. Kemp Mrs., A. Plow was in Hamilton on Friday. : John Dunn made a business trip to Hamilton on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Plow spent Sun day at R. Quinlan‘s. TRUE, TRUE. The following verses, although fairly old, sent to THE INDEPENâ€" DENT, by a correspondent, are strictly appoopriate to ‘the present time;~â€" Reliable Poultry Journal, Quincy, Ill., donates one 5oc Book on Poultry for the best collection of Andalustans Canadian Poultry Review, 184 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, donates Bronze Medal for the best collection of Games. The Conkey Roup Cure Co., donates one 5oc package of Conkey‘s Roup Remedy for the best Duck Pekin, Duck I. Runner and Duck Rouen. Steel Briggs Seed Co., of Hamilton, donates one 25 lb. Bag of. Blatchâ€" ford‘s Egg Mash for the best Goose or Gander Embden; one bag of Mica Grit for the best Gooase or Gander Toulouse. Gunns Limited, Toronto donates Sure Gain Beef Scrap for the best w.;C:; B., Poland. The Zenner Disinfectant Co. donates one 50c size Zenoleum Disinfecâ€" tant Dip and Lice Killer for the best collection of Brahmas, Cochins Buff, Cochins A.O.V. and Langshans Black; 5oc size to the best Turkey Bronze and best Turkey W. Holland. International Stock Food Company, Limited, Toronto, Ont., donates 5oc worth of International Pouliry Food Tonic for the Best Collection of P. Rocks White, P. Rocks Partridge, P. Rocks A. 0. V.; goe worth of Inter: nauonal Poultry Food Tonic for the Best Collection of Dorkings; 50c ditto for the best collection of Orpingtons, Buff; 50c worth of [nternational Louse Killer for the best collection Orpingtons White, Orpingtons Black; gee worth Roup Cure to the best collection of Red Caps; 50c worth to the best collection of Cornish fowl; 5oc International Gape Cure for the best collecâ€" tion of S. C. B. Minorcas and R. C. B. Minorcas; 45¢ worth of International Louse Paint for the best collection of Black Spanish; 35c worth of Interâ€" national Louse paint for the best collection Bantams. > The Keys Davis Company, Battle Creek, Michâ€" igan, donates 50 of their new Challenge Leg Bands for the Best Collection of S.C. Reds; 5o of their new Challenge Leg Bands for the Best Collection of R. C. Reds. of No. 1 Brantford Rubber Roofing for the best collection of Anconas. . Pratt Food Co., of Canada, Limited, donates $1.00 worth of food on ths Best Collection of the 6 breeds of Leghorns; $1.00 worth of. food on the Best Collection of Wyandottes, S. L., Best Colâ€" lection Oof Partridge Wyandottes, White Wyanâ€" dottes, A. O. V. Little girls and little boys, Never suck your German toys; German soldiers licked will make Darling baby‘s tummy ache. Parents, you should allways try Only British toys to buy ; Though to pieces they be picked, British soldiers can‘t be licked. BASINGSTOKE Start a Ripple of your own by Saying "Made in Canada." produces a series of ripples in everâ€"widening circles that stretch out and out until they finally reach right up to your own feet at the water‘s edge. Every time you purchase something ‘""Made in Canada‘‘ you start a ripple of prosperityâ€"reaching out in everâ€"widening circles, through shopkeeper, wholesaler, manufacturer, farmer, right back to yourâ€" self; for no matter what you yourself produce, what occupation you are engaged in, your individual prosâ€" perity is dependent on the general prosperity of the countryâ€"â€"on keeping every Canadian busy. Dollars spent for Canadianâ€"made goods help to do this ; some of the dollars spent for Canadianâ€"made goods are bound to come back to youâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"all of the dollars spent for imported goods are goneâ€"â€"â€"are startâ€" ing a ripple in someone else‘s pond. Throwing a Stone Into a Pond The house was prettily â€" decorated with autumn leaves and flowers, the arch ‘bearing the words: Fieldâ€"Wilcox 1854â€"1914 The tables were abundantly laden with eatables, to which the gusosts did jJustice, after which the Rev. Mn. Wilson, â€" of Smithville, was made DLAMOND JUBILEE An unusual event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Field, Township of South GRIMSBY, County of Lincoln, when om Oct. 19, between fifty and sixty guests assem bled to help them celebrate _ their diamond wedding. Mr. C. Oulp, of Beamisville, spent a few days at the home of W. E. Merâ€" ritt. Ben ‘has started running again. John Holland has hig new buildâ€" ings nearly completed. Mr. R. H. Kemp, Grimsby, doâ€" nates 5oc worth of Eureka Roup Capâ€" sules for the best Cock Bird in show; 5oc worth of Eureka Roup Capsules Igor the best Hen in show; 5oc worth of Eureka Roup Capsules for the best Cockerel in show; 50c worth of Eureâ€" ka Ronp Capsules for the best Pullet in Show. irgrto wons The Brantford Roofing Co., Limited, donates 1 Roll of No. 1 Brantford Rubber Roofing for best collection of B. P. Rocks. 1 Roll LEey Ure The most interesting event of the day ‘came when the groom led_ his wife to the centre of the floor and while guests lined the walls awaitâ€", ing to applaud, Gdanced a graceful, stately (dance, such as they had danced sixty years ago. Short speeches followed, some giv en by those present at the first wedâ€" ding sixty years ago. Master of Ceremonies andâ€" in~ the name of the family made the presen tation of a chair. Now is the time to get your winter shoes fixed. RUBBER BOOTS SOLEDand HEELED Satisfaction Guaranteed. Polishes, Dressings and Supplies on hand All the best No. 1 Leather used W. ROYCE, Practical boot makâ€" erand repairer, Main Street, Grimsby. A TRIAL SOLICITED WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914 CRIMSBY HOSPITAL CLEVELAND ) SICK â€"SHOES and the one or two years cheaper kind years of splenaid service. indifferent service of the Bicycle‘s ten to fifteen Complete Line 3] Highâ€"Grade Sundries selling at the lowest prices consistent with â€" worthâ€"while goods. We have the latest models on exhibiâ€" tion. Also a FOR

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