:{: Phone 225 Quality Grocery Grimsby ; uB eB eB oBe eB oÂ¥Te aBe aBe oBeoBenSeaSe eBeeReaSeoReoBeoRenSenSanSeoBeoBenBenEae Ee rBeaBe ie rBe nBeaile Ee rBeale aBe rBeofeaRertie BeolerRenReaRe l rRerRerRerRerSects £ â€"THE HOME OF QUALITY GROEERIES wBouZe oBe oBe aBe oo Be aBe aBe eBo aBo aBe «be aBe oBe afe eBe aBe aBe ode aBe aBe aBe aBe aBe abe aBa aBe ofe afe aBe aBe sBe aBe aBe aBe sBo aBe sB aBe aBe oBe aBe aBe oBe abeaRe aBeofe sBo ofe ofe ie W. P. Kennedy, secretary of the St. Catharines Collegigyte Institute Board stating that the ‘Board deciined to acecpt as payment in full the grant authorized by the county council at their June session and requesting that a statement of items and The absentees .were Councillors Dalrymple and Fleming. Communications Communicationg were read from: Hugh McMartin, Beamsvilie, inâ€" forming the.council that he intended entering suit against the county for damages received on November 19] when the dray on which he was driv ing loadeqd with tomatoes, was upset at the thirty hollow where the road and bridge »combine. McMartin susâ€" tained a broken ankle. | The December session of the coun ty council cpened in the court house en Monday ‘afterncon with Warden Collard in the chair and present, Councillors Masters,â€" Stewart, Bradâ€" ley, Young, Moyer, Robertson, Claus, Bush, Randall, Nelson, Johnson. COUNCILLOR FLEMING‘S CHAIR DECORATED WITH UNION PS pIH f Valencia Raisinsâ€"z20c per lb. Buy these now as we are unab get more when the present stock is exhausted. Sunkist Seeded Raisinsâ€"15c per package. Other Brands, 2 for Sunkist Seedless Raisinsâ€"15c per package. Thompson Seedless Raisinsâ€"124$c per 10. California Muscatellesâ€"12%4c per 1Ib. Finest Amalia Currants (new)â€"15c per lb. Blue Pear Currantsâ€"20c¢ per lb. Sultana Raisins, very clean fruit, per lb. 18c. Dates, Figs, Peels, in fact everything for the Xmas baking. you would be Justified in inviting Santa Claus himself â€" He is a great champion of f If WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915 _â€"_ _ ECONOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY BARGAIN TIPS â€" ’ FOR LADIESâ€" _ | STAPLES | CLOTHING Despite the high record selling of the opening days, many of the choicest bargains of the sale still await you. This is owing to cur carefully bought reserve stock, from which we have added to every bargain table and counter long to be rememberâ€" ed broker‘s cut price bargains. _ Broker Learoyd will show you how daily needs for everyone in the home will be supplied at tremendous savings. Unusual are the doings at this gigantic Broker‘s Sale. The matchless quality and striking charactâ€" er of this merchandise give indisputable evidence of the supremacy. ~Line your purse with Broker‘s economies. Come in and give us a boost. We are the originators of the price cutting system. Rush in and get the plums. No time for proâ€" crastination. We are most particular about what kind of merchandise we sell. No old 20 years ago, out of style goods at this store, but rich, beautiful, dependable merchandise, crisp from the packing cases, at Broker‘s Prices. The snaps are literâ€" ally melting away before the throngs of buyers. A carnival of values for wise shoppers who know the gain at these great Broker‘s Sales. Make your dollar act as if it had more cents. Such prices made possible only by this Gigantic Moneyâ€" Raising Event. Misses‘ and Ladies‘ all wool cashmere hose, sizes 8, 84, and 9, regular 5oc, Broker‘s PMCEâ€";r::wile. in :.ans ork sas frhighaleas ‘~ Ladies‘ all wool cashmere embroidered hose, Special THIS IMPORTANT EVENT INVOLVES $25,000 OF MERCHANDISE K. M. STEPHEN‘S BROKER‘S SALE, GRIMSBY at:..%.. . Serge Dresses, Black, Navy and Copenhagen. Reguâ€" $ lar $6.50 to $13.50, Broker‘s Price..........l......i..e..0lrkn¢! Dress goodsâ€"25 pieces in various colors,. Regular 75c to A1.00,,.Broker‘s PMCC.;...;. :: ¢...ls.+. b.s. ons hslsga en snn e ave uh ol o ks Brocaded velvets, colors Copenhagen, Black and Navy. Regular Price {1/2s, Broker‘s Price.............l......1 .000 <615.. ~Millinery, 30 trimmed hats, regular prices $5 00 to $ §6.50. Brokeris PHMGe,..... .0. cac. se c sndlan s can ce e hi gr sns ns ts D. & A. Corsets, regulér $1.25 ‘und ($1.00. | Broketr‘s Prices SGC and....cll io. cle 1i lt hi sva idb as cer .+o ak aialh < 2k o‘s onl Ribbons, wide silk and satin ribbons, all: colors, regular s0c and 250. Broker‘s. PFIGG.â€":reiy.car ced reseaale eayce i uonl oh ce Pss Turnbull‘s natural vests and drawers, very special at...... Black sateen underskirts, regular $2 PHMCE .A Alsartavivha? sraargiahania‘saratkeas s aa*1s/an MONSTER PUBLIC BROKER‘S SALE A*. C ts. regular~= $t.2«@ ‘and $1.00. Broker‘s peasy 1ere ty . t rexanalrys"". Hnos To o $1. lors Sle y e se nn s hrk vb e k uk s n v e esn n se ied h is i sb K hn lnla nlk a‘s aos Psnb e en pa‘e e l k nie s alt C t Pricelé)é&cindcofse..s.’...ig. $5n$ 50c Never have the ladies of Grimsby had such an opportunity to Misses Croquet, sizes 1t 60 3.....1...........1ni...cclhine in ekengd 50 * _9 M Sm L: buy Coats and Furs. Bright nsw goods at prices before thought C Ribbons, wide silk and satin ribbons, all colors, regular 15C impossible. 3 Cuildrens Croguet, gises q i0 10} 20¢ and 25¢, Broketr‘s PMIC@...m.r..ve6 ces k6 rkrere en rr n e e e 9e 690 $12.00 and $1 350 ~Cofte@for....1../22....cr...0n.l}Â¥drks. $9 OO Nee d en riv nc rr arÂ¥ eveishs) caviead onl ran ncbrabranary sookes datiee 45c Turnbull‘s natural vests and drawers, very special at...... 21C ® Boys! plain‘ tubbers;;...22.ss. i. reie is ... in sn araiss sabl y d en d ser n vhe‘s‘s se 1i h id e eiaas aÂ¥eiea‘s s be Ves n ale s t on a Cw n ns a Cale bin sia‘nl ce on n en a ue ww lr is s $15 oo Coats fOT. eEAAA eEe c a se ian o e id inss ky n e aaaiade $10 98 onï¬ en es in e n e ae t aa nc e arep nds an s a sian aeies biaa s o iaiioniale eaiooarg 69(: Odd lines of children‘s vests and drawers at......... 12]/ c ® Men‘s plain rubbers. ...........;...02.!..«inlennr iarsanainnliaa e aranks 69 2, Furs at little over half price. ® C sB ce «Be aBe eBe eBe oBe oBe cBe aBe aBe aBe aBe oBe oBe oBe oBe eBe Be aBo aBe sB ofe eBe aBe aBe oZe aBe ofe ofe oBa ofe ce aBe aBe oBe aBo ae «Ba aBe aBe eB ols afe eBa e aBe aBe ofe oBe eBe aSe Be aBe oBe oBe oBe oBe eBe se aBe aBe oBe ube aBe efe aBe aBo age aBe aBe 1bo rBo e aBe aBe aBe aBe se oBe abe oSe sBe 122 20 abe e aBe afe ‘s ede eBe eBe aZe aTe aZeaTe oSeoSe eBeeBeeBe eBe aBe aZe a%o '!“Z“X“I“!'*40@*****%*;&%**%4'%*******%*M'I‘*WM* XMAS GROCERIES are to have the pleasure of assisting you in getting up that Our Stock of New Fruits is Complete Allover gingham J. P. ROBERTSON CHRISTMAS SPREAD A. D. Learoyd, Selling K. M. Stephen‘s $25,000 Stock, Grimsby QUALITY aprons, regular "The county council can and I am sure will do all in their power to help recruiting at the present tiige. The 98th Battalion, the overseas battalion of the 44th regiment is now being formed from the men of our own disâ€" trict, who hope to fight for our emâ€" nire in foreign lands and uphold the traditions of loyalty and chivalry which have ‘been handed down to us in this county of Lincoln." On motion of Councillors Moyer end Younsg. Councillor Fleming‘s vaâ€" cant chair will be decorated with the Union Jack during thigs session of the council and on motion of Councillors Claug and Bush, Mr. Fleming‘s place wili be filled by Councillor Robinson. "I have the honor to request that you will pardon my absence from the December session of the county coun cil, as I am at â€" present taking â€" a course of imilitary training an Torâ€" onto. "I desire to express to you and my fellow councillors my very deep regret at having to make this request as I was particularly looking forward to renewing our happy association at cur last session. Ontario Good Roads Association sending a copy of the traffic bill reâ€" cently introduced at their convention and asking the council to criticize it. Councillor‘s Absence. Councillor Hamilton Fleming as follows: Sir amounts struck out of the said claim be submitted by the council. goc, Broker‘s â€"Price... 25. : Broker we are . unable to :t 90€ °*‘ 4b¢ 5 $1.69 * 39€ ~ $4.98 * 59¢ * 89c $2.98 25C Mr. Erford Ennig and Mr Edward Orton have enlisted for overseag war service. Next Sunday, Dec. 5, Sacramental service will be held in St. George‘s church, at 11 a.m. Mr. Jas. Randall has rented the farm owned by Mr. Robt Spera, of Hamilton. A little boy recently came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hildreth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm,. McClusky, moved to their new home on Forest Ave., Hamilton. Their many friends here wish them every success and happiâ€" ness las they go. Mr. Christie, of Waterdown, has purchased the farm owned by Mr. Myleg Fletcher, and has with Mrs. Christie and their family taken _ up their residence now. Mr. Wm. McClusky‘s sale last week of farm stock ‘and implements, went off well. 1 TAPLEYTOWN The Tapleytown Branch of â€" the Women‘s Institute, will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Clark, on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, December 8. An interesting programme is expected to ‘be presented and a good _ attendâ€" ance of members is requested. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND MUSICALE On Thursday, Dec. 2, in St. Anaâ€" «. Flannelette Blankets, 12/4, regular g1.75, BROKER‘S â€" Flannelette Blanket, 11/4, regular $1.50, BROKER‘S Heavy Twilled Sheeting, 8/4, regular 35¢,, BROKER Pillow Tubing, 42 in. wide, regular 25c, BROKER Bleached Cotton and Nainsook, regular 12%c, BROKEK‘S PRICE:..:s...;. ons .. i ii. i. ..A encX en ts se cagh PRICE :.;. Never have the ladies of Grimsby had such an opportunity to buy Coats and Furs. Bright nsw goods at prices before thought impossible,. â€" $132.0905 and $13:50 COAtSMATOT.:2:l..cr:..l.0g.. .02 iegrks. $9 00 $15 00 Coats tor $10.98 rice Heward String Quartette, assisting â€" artists at the 44th Reg‘t. band concert Tuesday evening, Dec. 6th. W hite flannelette, regular toc, Broker‘s Price Colored flannelette,: 30 in. wide, regular 12%c, Broker COATS AND FURS THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONNTARIO A good informial musical wili be given in the evening Afternoon tea will be served 10 cents. ; THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1916 ALMANAC The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1916 Almanac is by far the finest, largest and best The candy table is in charge â€" of Miss Fairbrother and Miss Hewitt. Fadge, taffy, chocolate, Turkish Deâ€" light and other homemade candies. The fancy work table is in charge of Mrs, Leslie Nelles and Miss Margarâ€" et Book and the apron table in charge of Mrs,. Edric Johnson and Miss A. Softley. One of the features of the sale will be the home made booth in the capâ€" able charge of Mrs. J. Durham, Mrs. CGilmartin, Miss Edna Randall, Mrs. Hamilton â€"Fleming. â€" Home made bread, buns,cakes, pies, etc., for sale. This may be of special interest to the soldiers who would enjoy a taste of home cooking. { :: TVece * 8Ve 13. 0C S $1.49 S $1.29 "" ed€ IR‘S 19C program for Men‘s suits, $15.00 worsteds Broker‘s Price Price We have placed a cut price on every pair of shoes in the store. Our stock is kept up to date and you will find everything the: best. The saving amounts to from 5oc to $1.00 a pair right through. Supply your needs._now, at Broker‘s Prices. ; ¢f Hadies‘ storm or low cut rubbers.......l.......... ... lass . s c . At 8 o‘ciock the organist of the church, Mrs. D. Ramsay Sime, openâ€" ed the ‘programme with some stirâ€" ring "Bagpipe‘"‘ seledions on the orâ€" gan. Rev. L. H. Currie then introducâ€" ed Rev. David Williamson, of Hamilâ€" ton, who proceeded to give his Lecâ€" tureâ€"Recital "Scottish Humor and Song." The "singin‘ meenister" show ec marked vocal ability in his renderâ€" ing of a number of Scotch songs. The ST. ANDREW‘S NIGHT CONCERT The second annual SSt. Andrew‘s night enterizinment arrangeli by the Fresbyterian Young People‘s Society proved very successful, Supper was on the tables from 5.30 to 8 o‘clock, and nearly three hundred guests par took of the good fare provided, which was efficiently served by the lads and lasse of the Society, under the able supervision of the President, Miss Louise Fleti. Boys‘ suits, regular $5.00 to $10.00, Broker‘s Prices y g 5 4 Men‘s suits, $15.00 to $20.c0 blue Boys‘ Overcoats, 1to to 15 years, $3.98 to Boys‘ Overcoats, 2 to 8 years, Special Broketr‘s Price Men‘s Overcoats, cut away down. See them. wR m m en Ne mtia TV sn NPW # CRNT NCO ROT . uk k us e we e ue se e Cw e e e ue u ue y uk n n e s 0n s Croguet, sizes. 11 (0 2.....8... ;....g..limarcsle adianasa uns Iten‘s Croquet, sizes 10 10§%:..........â€"..¢¢irirervisdhnigars O plain‘ tubbers:s:.00.?;%../s2.l¢ cA is io en eat i aes eA o nale s ud e S plath ubDers . }.....,.......02n!..0s cass h chrmn n en ind an eanee SHOES AND RUBBERS Mr. Williamson was assisted by some "Friends 0‘ the Choir," Mrs. b. Fi. Sime, whose efficient services _ at the piano, contributeg materially to the success of the concert. Mr. Harâ€" old Rayner, who sang with good ofâ€" fect "My Ain Folk" and Mr. W. E. Cullingford, who rendéered _ "When the boys come Home.‘" In his recitals the lecture;> showed an intimate knowledge Of Seottish charcter, and aidel by numerous anee aotes, ably portrayed the quaint, sub tle humor inherent in the Scot, which permeates thought and action in every phase of Scottish life, The lecture throughout was both instrueâ€" tive and enrtertaining and the large sudience were not slow to show their appreciation of Mr. Williamson‘s efâ€" forts to give them an enjoyable evenâ€" ing. "‘The Land of the Leal"and "The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond" were sung with true expression and due papreciation of their pathos, which won the warm commendiation of the listeners. fully demonstrated the passion â€" for freedom and loyalty to their country which dominated the clansmen of old quaint humor of "She is sae queer‘ and "Come underv~my Pladdie" was well interpreted and gained the wanmr appreciation of the audience. In "MacGreor‘s Gathering" and the "Battle of Stirling" Mr. Williamson is the success of any business. Our business nas been built up on SERâ€" VICE. We make it a point to seo that our deliveries are prompt, our waiâ€" ing in the shop prompt. We are here to serve you, and we do so in the test and quickest manner possible. ‘Phone in your order and we wiHl give you the quickest SERVICE,. in S. E. MABEY, Grimsby Phone No. 88 serge, Broker‘s $ E R > $4.98 : $10.00 * $12.98 $2.98 $6.98 69¢ 50c 45c 69¢ 69¢ (}