Grimsby Independent, 29 Jan 1913, p. 4

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Landed Banking & Loan Company. N. E. Cor. Main & James Sts Money can be safely forwarded or withdrawn by mail. command of it when needed, day you deposit it. A0, allowed! on Time deâ€" Local Items ' of Interest at all times, but money in the bank is SAFER. Tak Grimaby (Psost Grimaby. Advertiso Grimaby, (Patronizo Gt/ms\v, : «2. Norman Todd spent Sunday in ‘Toroato, with his slster, : tre. Geo. Oakley. A. 8. Tallman, Smithville P.O. or at farin 1% miles cast of W. <B. Darâ€" ham‘s corner in South Grimsby, IS DESIRABLE. «iny evening, to complete the organizâ€" mtion of the »‘ouitry Association and to take furthe» steps for the protecâ€" tion of Poultr, ‘sainst thieves. The meeting open at 30 *mmhel. Spys 56c a bushel, . Very mice Golden Russets 50c a bushel. Potatoes %i per bag. . Turnips 30c a bushel. Catbage 40c per dozen. Jar. A. Livingston, Grimaby. night, Thursday. Its going. to be a big night. If you cannot go send the children it w‘ll be something _ for them to remember for many a long «on, where he has opened a veterinâ€" wry office and is prepared to attend to all calls. Phone 5603, Hamilton. For Saleâ€"A pair of roadster colts rising three and two years old, good wize, good tempered, well bred, will Lostâ€"A photograph of n »uly. Gold frame, Finder please retw a t~ Will House or leave at Independent «sffice. If you want an enjoyuble evening whatever you e do don‘t mis« the great Anniversery Tea Concort _ at St. Andrew‘s Parish Hall, tomorrow Misa Lillian Todd of Simcoe spent the week:ond with her father, _ Mr. K. D. Todd an4 Mir. and Mrs. R. Shan ‘They say, that if you _ langh ‘a whole lot, you will get fat. . Such being the case, you had better attend Moore‘s moving pictures and put on a little flesh by the "laugh _ route." For Saleâ€"Lramapuone and records, telescope, incubator _ and _ brooder, «ypewriter, Apply phone 210, or P. ©. box 273, ul-‘v’ 4 Mr. A. C. Sleeman, _ represe.ting the Gras !! Chemécal ~mpanyâ€" of Hamilton, .oronto and Montreal, was in Grimwby on Tuesday in the interâ€" ests of his firm. Mr. J. J. Groce is &he local agent for this company, Wantedâ€"Eim, basswood, hard and soft maple, round, sound and straight, free from knots, fourteen inches and up, $18 per thousand. â€" Delivery at whope . Grimaby. s ‘Mre. R. C. Snyder, of Preste~, spent the wes) 1 with J. 1« and MÂ¥:. Snyder, %w..>son Screet. Poter Bertram agent for the Wm. Davies company has adapted _ the wight method ot solling Fertilizer. Me finds out the condition on . each #urm, before advising what shall be used. If in need call him up. Pheno 51 Grimmby. ci.ss comedy films on the bill overy Wednesday and Saturday nights. wishes to inform his patrons . and the public in general that he _ has For Saleâ€"A quantity of first class hay boled, will selt in small or large quantities to sult purchasers. Apzly Peter Bertram is . agent for Oyele +Hatcher which gave #ood satisfaction Inst _ year. whould get to ‘.itching chickens dy. Don‘t wait for the old \.«. To Rentâ€"A fifty acre farm, knovn | as the El Johnson farm. _ Excellent soll, in good condition. Possession immediately. Apply to M. W. Meile, | Grimaby P. O, or call at N. R. Snthâ€" | erland‘s farm, North Grimaby. | bleached. Apply to C. J. Crooks, Beamsville, bell ‘phone 64. ring 4. m, K. m St. W ‘ed w excsange, a road Mores, eigh & 1050 lbs, for _ a good .j ark wore . Apply to J. °L Lmwile, For Saleâ€"A pu «tity of No. 3 apâ€" For Saleâ€"Baled shavirigs for bedâ€" M oi t t in the Ho: 4 Grimsby next Saturâ€" Will price , Ont., the such Mrs. Dr. Millward is visiting in To ronto. Miss Ethel Graisley _ is _ visiting friends in Wiarton. Specials in ladies‘ hose, boys‘ hose and men s souks, at K. M. Stephen‘s. Horse for Saleâ€"Suitable for generâ€" al ferim work but _ not _ for driving. ‘Apply to Dr. Brownlee, Grimmby. from Frof, Davis in the Mr, Chas, Anderson is confined to m:.“‘w C his som with a very bad ankle, . at nhwâ€"-udmym his wome on Robinson St. ened _ his Mllll‘i s It Tosk bottem Shiscn."" K: S | * Wet tead Profonerienietiepis pants at rock bottom prices. K. M.| 563 Cuurezt St., Torowto, ‘&wn' | to 2-:‘-. “vnba â€" A thoroughly competent | _ «T want l.qmer. Appiy to th: Radient] E,J.Ey-&-lh\g us LR old County Council is meeting in St. Catharines this week Another bunch of hams at 19¢, . at J. P. Robertso.:‘s store, Grimsby. _ \ WOMBN‘S INSTITUTE _ The Women‘s Institute of Fuiton and Grassies will bave a lecture in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon, Fob. 11, and 2.30, by Mrs. F. W. Watts of Toronto. Mrs. Watts is a pleasing and forceful speaker, whose addresses have been much apâ€" preciated. ___ _ â€"______ Ail the ladies should come out 10 hear her, whether they are Institute mmembers or not. This will take the 'pum of our reguiar monthly meetâ€" ing. Wuantedâ€"A good general servant. Apply to Mrs. F. G. Storrs. « Jas. Rundall, H. G. & B. agent, is daid up «t his home with _ a severe attack ol pnewmonia. | Mrs, Wn. Wasnidge _ _Follow the srowds to Moore‘s mov Ing picture show, every _ Wednesday and Saturday night. Marry and Mrs. Wnonidge . of Niaâ€" gara Falls, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Frank Smart, night operator at un‘ G. T. R. is confined to his room. with i1iness, | For Saleâ€"A coal stove in first class «ondition, also a roll / top _ writing desk. Apply to ‘ Mrs. _ F. Graisley, Main St., Grimsby, * ‘Tomato plantsâ€"We aré now bookâ€" lag orders for early and main . crop tomato plants and can supply _ any standard variety. Thirty Mountain Greenhouses, Dr. Wolfenden, proprieâ€" tor, Grimwby. Light dray, plow, _ wheel barrow, v., e pruning knives and saw for sale, Apâ€" Gn” sm. ply to .W. J. ENis, Grimaby, or A. H.! $ “ Haigh, ¢ Yates St., St. Catharines. |â€" ‘The car of salt has come to It guaranteed by the . W. M. Stowart Drug Co. to make hair grow and stop falling bair; to cure danâ€" druff in two weeks; to stop itching of the scalp almost inctantly. PARISIAN Sage is the most invigor ating, satisfying and _ pleasant hair dressing made; it makes _ the hair soft, luxuriant and handsome; _ it is especially praized by women who love beautiful hair. 50 a bottle. Wantedâ€"An experienced man _ for fruit farm, either for the saason . or by the year, Apply to Dr. Etownlee, Grimaby, + > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Motcalfe have returned from their wedding â€" trip and areâ€" res!ding at.the Vilage Inn for the nrceent. Dandruff is the root of _ all hair evile, If it wore not for the little deâ€" structive germs working with a perâ€" sistency worthy of . a better . cause there would be no baldness. PARISIAN Sage, Canada‘s groatest hair restorer, will keep you, looking youn> and attractive, _ e ue Nou may be 30 in years, but If you are baidheaded or gray, . you cannot prevent people from thinking you ure Mre. E. F. Hurst is in Toronto, with her brother, Harold and his wife, who are both very 1H. p Mr. M. Leach has secured . a posiâ€" tion in London. Afr. Sam Groff visited his brother‘s family here last week. _ . _ _ Thureday Grimaby, Ont Mire. J. G. Hurst bas been i!1, but is improving very nicely. Mr. Olark was in Hamilton _ last HOW OLD ARE YOU BY YOUR HAIR JTHIRTY MOUNTAIN NBEWS Mr. John Wismer of Beamsvilie, gave an excellent address in the church on Sunday. _ _ 4 2 to at last aftor a long wait, the p and best Windsor Salt. 280 lbs salt in bbis., cach... .. 100 Jbs calt in sacks, each . .. .., 80 lbs Ane #@it, m Witks, each .. 100 Ybs coarce 2nd grade or land 60 lbs butter salt in linen sack, covered WIT PADOT+ + «s atane @mall sacks table salt, be size fo Smail sacks table sait, 10¢ nize f 1 have on hand a q of don ol} cake ground fine, T sell at $2.15 per 100 ibs, or . tive prices in ton or balf ton Remember this is not the cotton seed meal, which w by some as oll cake t e prices; but users . of ofl cake v dind double the value in the genâ€" article. & ‘ Mre. F. C, Jones entertained a num ?:r“.ot friends at cards on Wednesday Gus Thomas has gone to New York. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Jas, Culp of We#tlandport, took place hore on Satâ€" arday afternoon last. _ The concert given by the St. Alâ€" bans Sunday school in the Town Hall on Saturday evening last, was . well attended. Miss Ross of Stoney Creck was fn cown on Sunday. 8 The funeral of the late Adam Tufâ€" ford took place on Sunday afternoon #rom his late _ residence _ to Mount Osborne cometery. r. Main, principal of the Canada Business College of hamilton, gave & decture in the Bible school on Friday afternoon last. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Read are movâ€" ing to Simcoe. covered with paper The Grasselli Chemical Co. Ltd. Hamilton, Canada The reputation of Grasselli Arsenate of Lead and Lime Sulphur Solution in this district the past season Was exâ€" cellent. The demand for this season has comâ€" menced. You will be supplied this year by J. J. GROCE, Grimsby At Interesting Prices Arsenate of Lead Lime Sulphur Solution GRASSELLI A New Poultry Association Formed thieves break in, it would be a peni« t «sary job, and the thieves will not be abie to get © / with the usual fine or a few mouths in Jall. When the Protection Committee has gou Its work well organized, the As> sociation will continue to hold meetâ€" ings for the discussion . of subjects yelating to thei â€"business, such . as proper buildings, proper feeding, best breeds, best means of shipping and other subjects which may from tine to time be suggested. It is just posâ€" | Poultrymen are urged not to forget |(he next meeting on Saturday night next. J_ it is especially desired _ that the mesibership should cover a large ter ‘vitory. _ Poultrymen . from _ North Grimaby and South Grimsby are inâ€" ‘\wited to attend, also _ from Saltfleet -I-nd Clinton. _ ‘The more widespread the membership is the more successâ€" wible that pouwitry exhibitions will be held from time to time. .. o a .\ â€" About twenty poultr joined the Association and pald the member ship fee. iC The temporary ofbers ArQ lllw‘ in possession of much . information with regami to the suapected chicken thieves and _ the depredations which have been ominitted throughout the district, and all will be placed before the Protective Committee as soon 2s it is appointed. C 31 ¢ul the Association will be jor the detecting and catohing of the thieves. PAID UP LIST Harry. Smith, Vinemount | July 1513 Win, Jerome, Beameville _ \Apr 15,14 Rev, L. H. Currie, Grimsby Jan 22/14 Wim. Smye, Kimbo Oct 15,/13 8. Darker, Grimaby Dec 31,13 Alfred Teeter, Mt. Alolon Dec 3113 N M Irvine, Kimbo Dec 31,13 (eo. Endicott, Grimsby Cenâ€" George Robb, Grimuby East Dec J W G Nelies, Grimby Dec . A. Nelles, Ningara Fulls Dec Harmon Hill, Grimaby: Jan T. Dearing, Palermo Ont. Dec W M Milier, Grimeby Dec Prank E. Russ, Grimsby . Dec L. Blanchard, Grimeby > Jan A. H. Doimage, Beamsville Dec P. Hill, Gritaby _ Dec ~_ St. John, N. DB., Seft. 18, 1911. â€"My brother was a grcat sufferer from kidney, stomach _ and bowel! troubles and was given up by two Een Nee tRaca Lo doctors. He was advised to try Fig Pills, which be did, and after taking five boxes was completely restored to health and is better today than )10 ciccorthnmentP olsn s vedliing * > he bas been for years. You can‘t recommend Fig Pills too highly, J. W. Manvers. At all dealere, 25 and 50 cents or ‘The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, 0@ Sold in Grimsby, by ‘The W. A. ‘The consequence was that the two were hitched double, and they eommanded attention . as up Main Street at a 2:40 clip "The teem had speed, build, looks, and teamed together nice, and is what the aven from Red Deer were lJooking tur and now they are n. their way west. \‘The price pald was $90¢ Stowart Drug Co., Limited H (Continued from page 1 ) temporary officers are already LOST VITALITY Lymburner, Basingstoke .;‘D‘ Kidney, ltw ONTAiIO nounindes: ~â€" Jec. 31,13 Dec 31,13 Dec 31,13 Dec 31,13 Jan 25,14 Dee 3113 Dec31,13 Dec 31,13 Jan 26/14 Dec 31,13 Dec 31,13 31,13 loâ€"day begins the final week of our Winter Goode Cloaranee Sale. Comidering the weather, . this Sale has been very Successful. Why? Because we have the Goods at the right price. Not only have we many Crimsby‘s Largest Store the Goods at the right price. Not only ha fics 2t W immen Gtoode mavied ar wery low on them out, but many other bargains are also being offered MILLINERY:â€"â€"This is the time of the year when Millinery prices are at their lowest ebb. Our Clearing Sale has brought our prices lower than ever, Specially. note our clearing prices in Enly-lo-'m and Trimmed Winter Hats at $1.00 to 2.25 SWEATER COATS:â€"The prices at which eur Children‘s and Ladies‘ All ‘Wool Sweater Coats are merked for this Clearâ€" ance Sale are remarkably low. Sse these at 75¢ to $2.00 TOQUES, SCARFS, ETC:â€"‘we have manyodd lines of Childrep‘s Toones, Searfe, Gaitors and Sittens, which must be cleared out. ‘These are just wis: theâ€" little ones need for the cold weather. You will find the yize» exceptionally low, 15¢ WHITEWEAR:â€"You should be sure to see the grand colâ€" lestion of the dainty ucts in our Whitewear Department with the quality of u:“eery highest. and the prices at their lowest. € § .fiu"fi«'. of Moses." Wesnesday, 8 pa.â€"Prayer _ and Prineess Slips from 98¢, $1.25, 2.00, to 3.00. LADIES‘ UNDERWEAR:â€"The many job lots, Traveller ‘ Samples and odd lines we have had ou sale and which have found popularity with the buying public, are still to be had, (uot in as great a variety but at lower .prices than before) at our Underwear Department. See the Special lines at‘per garâ€" ment, 25¢, 35¢, 40¢, 50¢, to 75¢. Final Week in the January Stockâ€"Taking Sale Main St. A few very choice White Leghorn Cockerels Grimsby‘s Popular Priced ‘Thos. Rateliffe, Pastor. Sunday, Feb. 2, 1913. 11 a. m.â€"â€"*"he Kindness of God." 7 p.m,â€""What Think Ye of Christ?" 2,30 .-.â€"I}lh Schocl. Dark and light grey, regular 25c quality. This Black Cashmere Socks, regular 25¢ quality. is week only............................. ........ *I9€G Boys‘ Heavy Wool Hose, all sizes ..................25¢ Toâ€"day begins the final week of our Jan: JAS, A. LIVINGSTON Grimaby Corset Covers from 25,¢ 35,c to 50¢. Underskirts at 7¢¢, 98e and $1.25. Gowus at each 59¢, 75¢, $1.00, and 1.25. Drawers at pair 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢.. FOR SALE A. F. HAWKE at reasonable prices. Have you tried Penmans Seamless Cashmere Hose? We have an excellent quality at 39c. You‘ll be pleased if you try Specials in Hosiery nake a note of this and don‘t let Saturâ€" day night come around without having paid us a visit. BAPTIST CHURCH * |A. F.dAWRXE | Tgs MEN‘S WOOL SOCKS 8 pmâ€"B.Y.P.U. . "The [. M. STEPHEN |j; Main St. West. Grimsby | * " Tonsorial Parlors A choice stock of CIGARS and TOBACCOS "Just Around the Corner"‘ JAS. CHARLTON, Barber OAK Street, GRIMSBY Around the corner from the H#. 6. & WEDNESDAY Grimsby JA N.

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