TERMS: Subscribers in Csnada $149 per year THE INDEPENDENT One consolation about _ the navy question !s the fact that both parties are agr~! <« he vital pointâ€"asslsâ€" tane to Great Britain. . ‘The Conservatives propose to deâ€" vote thirtyâ€"five million dollars for the purpos. of building _ dreadnoughts, under the direction and _ within the control of the British admiraity. ‘The Liberals propose . to spend tairtyâ€"five million dollare in buildâ€" ing up a Cansdian navy, to be built in Carada, to be manned by Cunadiâ€" ans, maintained by Canada and conâ€" trolled by Canada. ® e e e e & Whe only point at issue is, which is the proper course to pursue, If there is an "emergency" and if quick efficiency is vital, then . the Conservative plan is by far the best and wisestâ€"if the building of a navy in Canadian wuter is vital or desirâ€" able and there is no _ "emergency" then > Liberal plan is the best. It would certainly be very nice 10| ppe death accurred on _ TNUIM M | Mvosc;nllnunllnt.nlh- Mt.kll.oltldlll‘w condition we must constantly hold}yesigent in the person of Mr. Petor in view, but the establishment ©!| Lester, at the home of his sonâ€"4nâ€"law, a Canadian naval fleet _ is & MISOY | y wWarer Wilcox. Deceased . Was oo-plnnldru-‘mm‘nlnn uy-nda'.ndhdbeenhhll- many years and much money, W5ll\ jng nealth for some time.. His Wife, the building of three or fout who was formerly Mrs. Sloan, proâ€" naughts in British lhlm.“l‘luwhï¬l deceased him about . six years wigo. simple afair and can be "i He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. sa in a "“"""‘“'!‘Z .'M ene. ‘w.lw Wilcox and four stepâ€"children, f l af 3| Nrs, W. Park: of Binbrook ~ Mre: J fpropdfery uy ~Ao¢ biges +7 ‘"a umave.| Shields of Toronto . and J. H. and Lo agrtndies hoi. ang ‘Mw Merritt Sloan, also of Toronto. The dfl-.muhlflemmg'm funeral was Leld from his late resiâ€" ed more difficult by baste, dmmuhfl!mm.wm Tool ue Rilr ore ifficult if _ not | torville Methodist church, for service ..,,-:, -1-'" EK and interment, services being conâ€" f 1."55†dueted by _ Rev. G. I.J.lq:;m. Conditl such mnada| Pallbearers were Messre Jas. h that it hombk to .?t n-c: to| E. Asher, H.'B':::éto. Lymburner, keop anythi â€"| W. nd W m" uv.d“::n?.w'r‘: â€a: Wn;l:lln:“ friends â€" of T. E. asd Ts tou # getting sufficient | Mrs. Asher extend their sympathy to ‘milwlty e m“uâ€"'. militia. This| them in the Toss of their infant son Mu?hmn:rw' ‘-.u'dl more diffiâ€"| whose death took place on Dec. 21 bx found suflclâ€" of thirteen days. Rev, A oult would it be f â€"â€"2'-'“â€"-- a :(t ::.:eo-m the funoral serâ€" ‘ The first point to be considered is *%« question as to whether there is an "emergency" or not. Mr. Borden says that there is an "emergency‘" and he may know. The Liberals say that there is no "omor» gency" and they have no . possible way of knowing. « e e k 0# ® Mr. Borden may know from Priâ€" vate and confideutial sources; . the Liberals have no possible way _ of knowingâ€"it is pure guess work on their paFt 000 C000 00 ent young men We have not enough yeung men in Canada today to meet the calls _ of coummerce and agriculture, without sparing any for either _ militia _ or By FRANK FAIRL ORN In Great Britain conditions . are entirely _different. _ Hundreds__ _ of Mwnnw with the view of entering either the army a.-,.,...uu.ndw-o( munnum'lm-l"’w""‘ King‘s shilling and enlist in either the the army or navy.â€"If the ships for a Canadian navy were ready ‘0â€" day, it would be impossible to . man thein without going to Great Britain w“mmhlc a a e * ® * It would appear, therefore. that tho mwml‘kwhfll‘(hï¬ll‘ . TC" N SOdLanank for FACTS and rANCIES JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Editor J. ORLON LIVINGSTON, Tuaght along this line, the COUTS® ,...udbytbe'l‘omuowl'"" inconsistent. A short time M&O, The Utcbe was crying out against . arli tariem, but now it is erying out fo? & Canadian navy manned by Cana4i~ an men.â€"A fow months ag9 it was Urying out against | militarism . . O" land, now it is crying out for militar Cc 0 wrater â€"Politics thou aft & Unsurpassed for resident!s" SV wwh'ï¬i nidest ColtA® ue uige‘s work. a training for .fll:fm"w'â€"ï¬i Scbool, Business Collere ol anvirens Belence. _ Large eampus, imspitin® ®hX! ment. _ Resident nume ‘Every i students. . Rai® â€"ï¬""'.“.â€"...# â€"O-AI-IAM' Bercrer seut on application to Principa}, _ 45 Iu United States $1,50 per year News Editor. appear, therefore. that the would be to build the #hip e ure ‘he applMances for nd where the men Can bol "IMPOSSIBLE T0 HELP MY KIDNEYS" Dancing and Deportment. _ _ _ _ nhm«mwm tifontontd to meke hawas favalne,"" But read Prof, Davis‘ letterâ€" 563 Cuurei 8t., Toroxto, Oxt. . Inspector Berlinghoff of the 8. P. C. A., Hamilton, paid a visit . to the Woolverion Mountain, Thursday, to investizate a complaint he bad . reâ€" ceived about two horses being left out in a fleld yithout any shelter or food. _ With Chief of Police Swayze from Grimsby, he found _ that the horses had been out in the field with . _____ _ ___ Drcmener soth. 1911 *‘I want to that ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" is P t en i Kid Disease, and had taken ay many .â€"::L without satisfactory results, m the advertisements of ‘"Fruitâ€" m‘u‘ o I § numh-n’ am in aeeninteitint c on aâ€"tives""â€"enjoying the best of health", nothing but a wire fence to shelter them from the cold and nothing at all to eat. _ He was informed . thnc the horses were owned by James Sal livan and W. A. Obristie, _ who live soveral miles away from where the horses were. _ A summons was isâ€" sued against them and they were to appear before Magistrate Kidd, . on Monday. Mr. Obristle appeared, but mikingcrpncminpitle, fafe "Proiver m â€l‘é:'.': for $2.50, trial size, a M,:ldnknwldundptdm by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. torville Methodist church, for sef°° and interment, services being conâ€" ducted by _ Rev. G. I. Stephenzon. Palibearers were Messrs Jas. Shiclds, E. Asher, H. Brown, G. Lymburner, W. Bell and W. Swick. In 2k ‘The many friends of 7. I% N Mrs. Asher extend their sympathy to them in the foss of their infant son, whose death took place on Dec. 21, at the age of thirteen days. Rev. A. K. Sharpe conducted the funoral serâ€" vices, which were held at the house on Thursday afternoon, _ interment taking place in Calstorville . cemeâ€" tery. Pss t sn Clb rnim ind at the 0. A. C. ‘ Miss Mary Golt returned . to hor position at Niagara Falle, N. Y., after lw-mln the holidays here. | ~Miss Maude O‘Neal is very seriousâ€" ly i!} with pneumonia. Our genial . postmaster, Mr. A. | Spears, spent New Year‘s day with |hl- brother at Simcoe. | Miss McLeod opened :ehoolhuh.\'.?. returned to Hamilton . on . MONONZ, after spending a couple . of weeks nding ooo .l ooo Miss Bertha Shields left on Friday to resume teaching at St. Catharines. Albert Sisler arrieved bo: uB momiV L as Thursday Niagara | 3 on Friday, after sp days at her home in viagara SOTCY Wilfred Shiclds returned to Guelph _ ‘mharcday. to resume his studizs Shielde returned School on Monday Arch, Phillips has succeeded . in striking a flow of gas on Jas, Hewitt‘s farm. Walter Green is on the sick list. John and .«rs. Shields of Toronto, attended the funeral of the late Mr. MR ies‘ 1 On New Year‘s eve between Afty and sixty of the young people . atâ€" tended a reception given by Ed. and Mrs. Asher in honor of their son Wes ..,..‘u.uu-.nnmv reâ€" turned from their honeymoon. After ‘Aoinge justice to the delicious sub~ per which was provided, ing was spent in games, ALEGED CRUELTY after a week‘s visit . at Bell and _ Tennyson i to Smithville High Nach and little won iton _ on . Monday, couple _ of weeks ; schoo! at No. wpending the holiâ€" Whiter Wilcox‘s. , a jolly even returned us eeramraranes ao eb d ols c tee | Or at Stewart‘s Drug St A charivaric, tendered by a fow the older men, added to the jollity the occasion. The party dispers at an early hour on New Year‘s m« ing, after wishing the . bride _ a groom many happy years . in . t neighborhood, + sore they expect reside on the oli Asher hom* .ad ‘ E. Misener, J. Green and 8. Gr of Ningara Falls were holiday y tors for a few days at M=icolm L burner‘s. Ollver Lymburner has been laid :Ilhlhd attack of faclal 1..= in AN EVENING IN JAPAN An address on Japan and its c toms, habits and inbabitants will given in the Parish Hall, Grime on the evening of Jan. 17, comm Ing at 8 sclock. _ 1 _ ‘The speaker will be . Miss _ Bowman and she will Mustrate lecture with limelight views, . The lecture is given under the pices of the Boys‘ Auxilllary will prove to be highly cntertaini Silver collection. 7 voUXxG sSTREET Mr and Mr#. C. Read _ and Maj Read were the guests of the Wait framily last week. _ _ __ _ ‘The young people held a party XMr. and Mre. Sbeppard‘s on Th Lay evening. ~ >\ _ ‘9l â€" A large crow! rttended the en tainment at the Presbyterlan chu en New Year‘ eve hold in Smit vilte. _ Marriedâ€"XMr. Will @pringstead Miss Mary Pattersou, only daug of Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson. Miss Ethel is holidays. _ A. Glentz and Earl Hoffman a Mury and Jonnlo Hofman, apent evening at _ Mr. Walter Hoffman! last week. Give me the land where gallant Broci# And brave Tecumseh fell; For freedom dwells within its . dells, ‘And there it will remainâ€" ‘Then sing the praise of Canadi, Again and yet again! A SONG, A SONG OR CANADA (Respectfully . dedicated _ to _ th Logal Canadian Society of Grimsb by A. H. Wingham, Ham{?iton, in 187 A song, a song for Canada, _ Fid is makink froquent calls Youge Sir»»l of late, A Treatment that Costs Nothing if| This result ‘s AUMMIN! L1 CCC it Fails . ploo);ln: :lm ;ro.-lx::n rc;nlr. . ‘ 7 ir o9 yâ€"made partment i8 We want you to try three large D0 | proopyq with nothing but the best. . | tles of Rexall "93" Hair . Tonic on uit Smd namace ust w un\ PHIPPS BROS. will not cost you a penny if it does | not give you absolute savisfaction. GRIMSBY r "‘l"hll'-dvroo( of ouumll;l: 7OU 0 | acmmennnnnmmmmmmemmmmmeâ€"memmmmmemmemee y and it should i emonâ€" « strate that we know what we are talk HESLER & FARR ; ing about when we say t Rexa! s | "93" i.air Tonic will retard _ baldâ€" Building Movers _ â€" tess, overcome scalp and bair _ @!!â€"| Work by Day or Contract. Satisfaction ments, ln:d :‘h any in-n.l um;o ;:n‘ Guaranteed accomplish this result, it may & :,:":dk“mn to promote a new growth movIes ."‘I':I.I.:'I 'n.n..m OR FRAME hair. Numfamber. we | are ‘.:“."1 our Relsing and Loworing Frames and $moke | statements upon what already been accomplished by the use of Rex Telephone 9 ring 2, SMITHVILLE “:":â€â€œ Hair Tonie .Mni'o I;'e l't-h"'lâ€"--â€" right to assume that what 8 | N _ f ::uh?r thousands of others it 'I'.l] JOHN B- BRI\NT also for you. In any event you ¢ u;xlaot lose -?{Sh' by giving lt"a-ull'l’me License Issued trial on our rai guarantee. 0 i ; sizes, 50c and $1. Remember you can General E::""y.:u"::;; Assignes ‘ obtain Rexall Remedics in this comâ€"| Ts munity only at our storeâ€"The Rexâ€" Money to Loan at Current Rutes ‘| all Store. R. J. Crowby, Smithville, Smithville, Ont. !(fl'll‘lhbn\v:hnthnh_hfl-k ception of tenders the construction of a Whart or "“"‘&‘.'-‘2?‘ Hamilton, Ont., inj further extended to , January 20, 1013. By order x. c. DEsSROCHERS EXTENSIONâ€"OF TIME of the best sheltored _ and earliest pieces of land in the Niagara Peninâ€" sula, only one half mile from the elgctric railway, _ one~ mile from \u-um.. Apply to C. J. Crooks, Beamswville. . Ten, fifteen or twenty acres . of choice fruit land with buildings or without, partly set out in frait, One FOR SALE FoR BALD HEADS ment of Public Works, Ottawa, December 30, 1912 THE INDEPENDEY s averted at once. . Phisphono! will M ue fisowumig at Stewart‘s Drug Store. ome for a _ week .':n the bod erve 7 malog 1 restores | General il.ch mith aud Horseshoe Come here once, scient the g00U8 that pleases from the large stock of tmported and domestle woolens, cheâ€" viots, serges, etc.. and permit as to take your measure. In a few days. the sult or overcoat will be ready to tmy on and wear. Tiis result is achieved . by . en« ploying skilled workmen only. Our readyâ€"made _ department . is | stocked with nothing but the bost. . | The New Store A. C. Turnbull has moved to 51, 53 King S¢ W. (South side near McNab) A. C. TURNBULL Work by Day or Contract. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MOVC®S oF sTONE, BRIck OR FRAME BUILDINGS. Reising and Lowering Frames and $moke Stacks, Ete. ‘B0OMSELLER and STATIONER Bigger Store Bigger Stock and WALLPAPER, ETC 51, 53 King St. West HAMILTON ? ition than ever w‘ . tllook after your black * _ smithing and horseâ€" T shoeing wants. s the time of year that your re working hard. â€" Keep their ,;cnd condilion, and "Ifl il shod and they will stand Charles A. Wasnidge Our winter stock must be sacrificed at any price owing to alterations beâ€" ing made for the comâ€" Hinmarâ€"Atkinson Alteration Sale MILLINERY Don‘t miss a bargain. 4 John St. North, cor King LER & FARR | Day or Contract. Satisfaction Guaranteed. | Or sTONE, BRICK OR 'l“l‘ BUILDINGS. and Lowering Frames and $moke . | Still on the Job at the oJ stand at the Bridge on Main street. Miruimery Parzors Better Prices Lime for Spraying All other Contractors® Supplies 81 Main St. West Telephone 771. _ HAMILTON H. & J. Dow is Piano Tuner, ‘The oldest and most reliable piano tuner in the district. ‘Twentyâ€"five years experience. A postâ€"card will bring me right to you Lime, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. Prices moderate. _ Also salesman for the Nordheimer House Painting Decorating Papering Prompt attention to all orders. Contractor‘s PAINTER ANV DECORATOR, Telephone 34. Grimsey HALIST to got your Stationery printed is RIGHT NOWâ€"We are not so rush» ed now as we will be lator on the soason and can turn out the work quickly and satisfactorilyâ€" Call or write for samples, let us have your orders and we‘ll satisfy you, Sure ! Prices Reasonable My Good Wishes | for 1913 | Mfl for a bright and Merry Christmas and a for and 1 ask for a continuâ€" ance of sume. The Best Time o all my old and BOOTS and SHOES fain St. East, GRIMSBY house at any time. Ads. and found a good tenant. H. BULL He has no more use for his "To Let" sign. b Piano Co. Do iT NOW ! ! The Puslishers 70 B. Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 216 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY oNT OFFICE MOURSâ€"9.30 a.w. to 4 rm GRIMSBY, ONT. F. HANSEL, Dentist, Room 40 Federal Life Building, Main and James §ts., Hamilton, Ont. HERBERT E. WALLACE, m.p.¢ m. Physclan sod Surgeon. Winona _ + _ + + Oatarie 50 We Telephone 125. 0:..- road, fizsi DR.. ALEXANDER P {Siciar & Surcron Cononthr CounTY Lincoun amin St. Wwesr ermimsey Mlce hour», 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to U p.® m 3 Â¥ GRIMSEY, ONTARIO Depot Streot, 4th house from Main St. Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 223 UETEWIOT _nrl-"_. \T‘z:“| BTtsy Offices, 15 Maiz SC., Rast, ~_â€"_ Hamilton, RUSMITHVILLE every Thursday | L4 CasTER Barristers, Soligitors, Notaries, etc. 25 Ontaric St. 8t. Carmanixns E. A Lancaster, K. C., J. I1. Campbell, E. H. Lancaster Soteâ€"One of the firm will be at the Hote! Grimeby, wrimaby, every Wednesâ€" | day from 1.30 to 6 p. m. GIISON & OSBORNE, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, ete. Money to loan. Private funds, Lowest rates Bank of Commerce Building, Hamilton, â€"___ Mon. J. M. Gibewm, K. C., M. J. O‘Rielly ""w. w DR. W.A. BROWNLEE DEt.TISi OFFICEâ€"STEPHEN Biock #* Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Put Officesâ€"Grimaby and Beamaville, Money to loan at current rates. LAZIEB & LAZIER, BARKISTEK®, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates. Oflice, ‘‘Spectator Building," Hamilton, _ 5. F. Lazier, K.C. &. F, Lazier. H. L. Lazior, » Civil and Mining Eg_c‘lmro Offieeâ€"7 Hughson St. Sonth Ramiltm Talephone uk \ PIANO | R. E. WOODRUFF Resident Piano T uner Robinson Strast South, GRIMSBY, | Pelephone 171 mMonEY TO LOAN On real estate security at current rates of interest. W.B. CALDE®R __._____._... Main street, Urimsby T PHONE NO. 7 J. W. TYRRELL & CO. ANCASTER, CAMPBELL, & LAX. H. CARPENTER, B, A., B. MeCONACHIE W. S. HMILLYARD â€" J. M. Hughton Jas. Crawford Confectioner : Manufacturer ot Wedding Cakes, Ice Cream and Fine Candy Weddings, Receptions, AtZHomes and Entertainments Supplies Lunch Counters Caterers 34 King St . W.. t A MILTON M. i. M. C. P. & S. 0. F. G. STORRS GRIMSBY Our Show of Xmas Presents Tererwone Mo. 1 Greeting Card: Land Murveyors. Call and See LAND SURVEYOR LEGAL AY, JAN. 15, 1913 Notary Public