AJ vician end Surgeon.. _ It: sidence an £ offles first house south . of P-ul-{‘-h shurch Maio strost west, Grims»y. Hours, § to 10 a.w., 1 to 2 p.m,, 7 to 8 p m. Telephone No, 1. M Mouse, {{anilton. â€"Wantedâ€"A smart boy about 16 years old to learn the newspaper business. Apply at Tire Ixpuresoeyt Oilice. â€"For Saleâ€"8 or 9 foot cedar posts from 12} to 20 cents. . Apply to :F. Freeman, North of Railway bridge, on Paton St., Grimsby. } â€"Celery for sale, in large or siall quantities, from 20 to 50c a doz. Apply to R. J. Halle, ] mile east of Village. â€"Mme. Yulisse (Mrs. Harrison) is to sing at Dunnyille on New Year‘s night. They have a fine new Opera House there awned by the town, Dunnville is Mre. Marrison‘s birth place and aceording to the local papers they ure very proud of m lage s EOmE CUEAmy. Ge 220 neoe presch in the morning on "The Child Christ," and in the evening on ‘The Law of Christian Justice or Doing as you would We done by." mpidly. â€"â€"Miss Gertrude Fawell, of Cayuga, is the guest of Mrs. Softley at ‘‘Tackiteaxie." _ â€"There will be a hockey meeting at the Lincoln House on Thursday night at 8 ,â€"Bay your fure at Hawke‘s this week. Set of samples bought yesterday, they offer $8.00 set for $5.75. â€"Farmers, who have old rail fences should not lose the pl-flw, to exchange them for a good new wire fence. Tcan furnish you with the best wire fence on eartls and besides you will be surprised at the grand offer 1 can give you to axchange for your old raile. This offer will only remain good while the price of soal a :d wood keeps up. Special induceâ€" ments given on orders taken before the first of the new year. Apply to W. F. Randall, agent., Strathy Minge Stay wire lence. y 1 8 L oo ons â€"Ed. Lawrence, who has been ill sometimes is very much improved. is able to come down town now. â€"Holly, Plants, Cat Flowers aud green for Xmas decoration at A. E. Cole, 1 mile east of village, | Phone 50 B. â€"The Methodist Sunday School will toloitheir Annual Cbristmas EntertAinâ€" ment fo the Town Hall, Tuesday evening, Dec. 2ird. The progmimme, which â€"will commeneé at $o‘clock "will consist of choruses, recitations, dialogues and tab leanx. The gifts from the Christmas tree will bo distdbuted at the closo of the progratame* Admission 10 cents. is loads of toys, fauey worlk, NOVEITUT picture books, gift books, sleds, dainty gifts for old and young, good value, all new and upâ€"toâ€"datt Orders taken for sat flowent. Rebool books and stationery always OM hand. The Bazaar, A. Torrey. â€"My, C. 6. Nelles spent last week with nis son, Leslio aÂ¥ Niagara. â€"Harmoit sxuaruul‘l'lnm- O‘Laughâ€" il, of Niggara Falls, were UK to Grimsby Inst Thacedays attending the funcrals. â€"Arthur Groce, of St. Catharincs, spent Thursday last with his parents Mr. and Mre. J. J. Groce. He came up to attend the funeral# 0_ .0. .t Ralton.County osess e _ k ahocked to learn of her deatls â€"Wantedâ€"A first class man by ‘the year, good wages to suitable man. A. Jewson, Grimsby. â€"â€"He shonld dross to please others. Who are the others? Men ? Guess again. Our New Winter Snits and overconts will find f@vor in her eyesâ€"in fret she will favor your snit if you buy your suit from Farrar, Clothier, Market Square. We give exchange tickets, â€"For Saleâ€"Fresh mileh cow, second ealf. â€" Apply to Jas. M. Darham, North Grimsby. â€"Wantedâ€"A good man by this year, bighest wages, first cluss house on farm ; also straw and oats wauted. Apply to C J. MeKinnon & Sons. â€"Mre. W. F. Gibson will be at home to her friends on the afternoon und evening â€"Cedar posts for sale. It will be to your interest to see me before yon buy else» whore, . Apply to K. J. Snetsinger, Ont. ario St., Grimmby, the Junera® _â€"air. David Jackson, of Fulton, County Gouncilior . for Division No. 4, WB# la| Conwi3â€"At _ ber @rimaby â€" 1084 Thursday, uttending th¢° Qrange Grove A anerals. M# was acquainted. with Mi*" pc, 6th, 1902 ts Hainer, whom he had often met in Ts th, 1902, Mis txpuv»yoest Offic® and he wa* guudy.""‘ 81st. year. Fun *°"°°____ )t her desth. ls..llvmn â€"Nr. D# Gouncilior @rimaby fonerals Hainer, W of Dec. S0th. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTG . wue. Apply J. W. Jaxprss, R. R. A. ALEX A ND ER, Ph Next Sunday the Rev. John Muir will Ek & Don‘t forget the Grimaby Bazaar with T 17 290090 contrfea" Grimsby, Dec. 17. MONEY TO LOAN. the seats are ulready selling :.;k' novelties, ks, sleds, dainty wood value, all AG He lor â€"Mr. Richard Nelles, formerly â€" of Grimaby, has resigned his position with the America Express Co. in New York City and has accepted a position with a large paint house in Dewvit. . He was on ‘his way from New York to Detroit last ‘ week and stopped over and spent Friday l in Grimaby, â€"Mr, and Mrs. Fluery spent last week, visiting at Uxbridge, Ont. â€"Dr, Woolverton returned from a trip to Washington and New York on muturgay â€"For Saleâ€"30 tons of finst cluss 1i Will deliver to purchaser or will seil the barn _ About ton tons is elover 1i Jiim Howell, on thirty road. The Sunday School of the Methodist Church, Winona, will hold it« annual enâ€" tertainment in the Fifty Church, on Monâ€" day evening, Dec. 22ed. Howard‘s Orâ€" chestra of Hamilton, assisted by Miss Edwards, elocntionist, and the school will provide the programme. Doors open at 7, concert 8. Admission 20 cents. The marriage of Mr. H C. Kelson, of Grimaby, and Miss Susan B. Keep, of Wantage, Eng., and sister, of Mr. J. Palmer Keep, of Hamilton, Ont., and Mr. Nigel Kcop, of Rediands, Ual., took place in all Saints Church, Hamilten on Monâ€" day, Dec. 15th, 1902. Rev. Cannon Fornerest performed the ceremony and it was witnessed by a few immediate friends, The bride is well known to many Grimaby people and her return from England to F c san â€" / Sn ias wlll â€"Messre. Charles, Louis and Joseph Upper returned from Edmonton on Thure day last. â€" They have been in the West all summer, handling steam shovels. The High Sehool Concert Frid}:_v evening the 19th, the school will meet a bumper house and the house will hear a fine programme from Harold Jarvis, the great tenor, Edua Irene Daste do, elocutionist, and the sohool. â€" Besides the other talent the »elhool have some good spley things. . ‘There are still a few good seats which may be reserved at 35 cents. | The plan at Miller‘s, Concert at 8 p. m. . Cars both ways after concert. Et ce naig w e +i live once more . at Grimeby, be . welcomed _ by . many. $ Ixparaspext extends congratulations Editor Independent Dear Siriâ€"Pormit me through the colums of your paper to express my #incere gratitude to the officials of your town and to the public in general fortheir many mnets of kindness and thoughtfuiness in 9 S oent winy AP Professor Boyes will not visit next week, as it is holiday wee be here again on Dec. 3lst. . new year he will visit Crimaby days. _ His first lesson in the will be on Thursday, Jan. 8th« â€"Mr. and Mrs. M, D. Tufford, of Hamâ€" ilton, were in Grimaby all last week, owâ€" ing to the death of Mre. Tuiford‘s sister, Miss Hughes. "A limited number of elevated seats will be arranged in the reows behind the main hall which will be sold at 25 cents at the Mr. were V PCs d oee the preparation for, and interment of my won. . And there will ever remain that one bright spot in the dark eloud which has fallen upon mp and the remaining members of my family, and that is to know that my dear son and their dear brother, Harry, was buried like a prince. Yours very gratefully, J. K. Bready. up from 8t. Catharines last week to ex« press their sympathy to the friends of Mr. Harry M. Bready, Miss Annie Gallagher wis also a friend of Miss Maud Hughes. â€"Mrw. Secor, Mre. Davis, Miss Annic Ruch, Mis« Ethel Nelwon, Miss Aunie Blank and Miss Annic Galligher were Entertainment at Fifty Oburob. Krtsoy â€"Kespâ€"At All Sainte Church, Hamiiton, on Monday, Dee. 15th, 1992, by the Rev. Cannon Forneret, &n«h C. Keleon, of Grimaby, to Susan B, ‘Keep, of Wantage, Engiand. Bready Expressee Thanks. & Grimaby, Dee. 15th, 1902 Kelsonâ€"Keop Married. Uied. ‘Miss Jane Corwin in Funeral took plase on n, Dec. 7th. visit Grin After . the op Thure. new year t will The Near Approach of Xmas. With the very near approach of Christmas, and all the attendant festivities it is a source of groat anxiety to make very little go a long way. The P giving of some urticle of clothing and advise you to buy it from Grafton & Co, Opp Cily Hall, 20, 22 & 24 Jumes St. North A meeting was held in the Town Hall, on Monday mornng of last week for the purpose of divising means for assisting J. A. Hewitt to reâ€"build his Planing Mill. Mr. W. Forbes acied as Chairman and W. 3. VauDyke as Secretary, On acâ€" count of the dreadful accident which had occurred the night before, the meetâ€" ing was not, very largely attended. It was the unanimous opision, however, ofthose present that the Village should mssist Mr. Hewitt in reâ€"building, and a resolution of sympathy was passed and ordered to be sent to him. Another resplution was also passed, exâ€" pressing the sorrow of the meeting at the fearful calamity that had visited the homes of some of our citizens, and orderâ€" ed the Secretary toextend the sympathy of the meeting to the bereaved familics. Union Lodge, No. 7 A.F. and A.M. Grimuby, _ accompanied by Brethren from Boamaville and Stoney Creek will attend divine service in the church of Eogland on Sunday afternoon, Dee 21st at 2 30. _ The public sre cordially invited to attend. Worshipfal Brother the Rev. Wan. dolsRosa lately from Trinidad will preach, The Freemasona of Grimsby have got new light. _ We do not mean that they have been removing the ancient landmarks which, they say, date back to King Solomon, bat they have fitted up their lodga rooms with besutifal oleatric light fixtores, They now ought tw go like }ightning. profering to patronize a hotel where prohibition is practised instead of preached. A hundred homes with a spare bed or two will not satiify this commercia) and social world. There mu»*, be a free mingling to do business, Come on now, you people in the majority. We have waited long for nothing, let us labor for something substantial. _ Ab, but you say, Biair is after what he has lost in the cause, That‘s not merciful, nor is it just, for I am in earnest in an attempt to ‘iuwuu you aud get practical proof ‘uul profit for prohibitionists and for ‘myull. 1t I can save money and help you to save lives and perhaps souls, "hydnyubdmwjdlh. From only a cold monied standpoint one ‘-ut fellow might lose â€"all, while a strong company would be successful, \C«mum-‘oul people, let us do nice pure business and have a lot of ihm with nothing strunger than Lucas Grimaby, Dec. 15th, 1902. 1s to provide place to please persons A meeting of Sympathy. a laughable story and music Masouie Service. The Proposition. Jou® BLaL®, Don‘t Put Off Till Next Week The Holiday b should do Thursday, Fridnyolnd %a!“myy:(.thil week Tlxo:‘bll’:l people give useful presents. Can you think of anything that would be more suitable for Christmas gifts than these lines. Dress Lengths $2.00 to $10.00 Blâ€"ase Lengths $1.25 to $8.00 Talleta Silk waists $4.00 to $7.00 Ladies‘ Fur Conts $28.00 to $38.00 Ladies Fur Caperines and Rulls $2.50 to Ladies‘ Fur Gauntlets $3 50 to $6.00 Laiies‘ Raglan Conts $,50 to $20.00 For Men fit! Holiday Fruits in the Grocery Dept. Mr. Foreman Gete a Ring. * Mr. Arthur E. Foreman, of Hamilâ€" ton, son of Rev. R. J. Foremen, of this town, whe has been for the last ten years in the Curpet Department with T. C. Watkins, of the Right House, has removed to Toronto to become asâ€" sistant Manager in the Carpet Departâ€" establishment on Young Street. ‘ Before leaving, a number of his friends from the Right Hopse met at his howe and presented hbim with a very costly and beausifal gold ring as a mark of their esteam and good will. About two years ago, on the eccasion of his marriage, the same parties proâ€" &A . | sented aim with a vory bandsome and expensive dinner set. The Villago Council held ite regular December meoting on Monday evening Dee. 15th. Reeve Wismer in the chair, Councilâ€" lors Mitchell and Cole present. eonfirmed. The G. ‘T. R. wrote stating that the crossing repairs east of the station would be attended to. Mr. Doran represeating a deputation addressed the council and asked that a grant be made to assist Jas, A. Hewitt who met with such a severe loss by fire on Dec. 6th, Moved by Mitchell seconded by Cole that the Clerk prepare a Byâ€"law to grant by way of bonus the sum of $1000 to Jas, A. Howitt to nasist him to rebuild his mill lately burned in the village, and that this council hold a special mesting on Thureday, Deo, 18th, at 9 p.m. to considered same, and for other business. Carried. Accounts to the amount of $516.32 22. TCTIC® WhD was wronglully asâ€" seased for dog will receive u.ooh _ Council adjourned. Minutes of last meeting read and New figs, 4 lhs for 250. Oranges next Monday, Tuenday and Wednesday, ic each, 2 bbis mixed candy, 5¢ per Ib, Tables knives and forks, $2.75 to $4.00. Carving wets, 750 to §2 50+ Pocket knives, 10¢ to $1.25. j Hockey skates, 75¢ to $2.00, THE CENTRAL STORE Rest lemon orange peel, 15¢ 1b. See our China, Dinner Ware and Fancy Picces. Village Council. The Proper Place to Purchase Your Raisins, Figs, Currants, Peels, Dates, Oranges, Nuts, Candies. and Table Raisins. who was Grimsby‘s Favorite Shopping Place. CALENDARS 1903. Gloves. Furnishing Dept.â€"Ties, Braces, s, Shirts, Umbrelias, Hosiery, Ladies® Guaranteed Kid Gloves $1.00 to $1.50 Ladies‘ _ Handkerchief, em Eege 10¢ to 750 ‘duresvenl, Sting OSl Worl Com Hnrl.'- $2.00 to $5.00 Christmas Linens, everything desirable. Christimas Floor Rags, Axminster, Velvet and h;-uy.cl.g;'um «THE.. .. Soverign Shoe.. 2,50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 Call and Examine Them. J.H. Whittaker, Grimsby. INTENDING PuPiLs On Piano, Violin or Organ should see PROF. BOYES, mamitron Visits Orimaby every Wedncsday Is a shoe for men and woinen. â€" Upâ€"toâ€"date in every way. â€" None betâ€" ter at the price. â€" Besides other good makes for fall and winter wear TERMS Mobcrarte. FALL TERM. broklercd