Grimsby Independent, 5 Feb 1913, p. 4

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Local Items _ of Interest Wantedâ€"Man, married . preferred, to take clarge of young . apple orâ€" chard in British Columbia. Must thor c.lyn“l‘mdmn.nha references, Permanent employment to right man. â€"F. 8. B., Independent. D. & A. Corsets for 690. Special dine on sale tb‘s week at Stephen‘s. J. P. Robertson, the "Quality Groâ€" cery" has a nice line of tea at $4 per tb, or 1 cent a cup for 5 o‘clock teas. ‘The Bell Telephone . men _ report that while working in Winona, on January 22, they saw a robin. Horee for Sleâ€"Suitable for gezerâ€" al farm work but not for driving. Apply to Dr. Brownlee, Grimaby, Call in and see our five grades . of first class flour. All lines of feed, igrit and oyster shells for chickene. S E" ET es uo d tm ‘Gr; maby. For Suleâ€"9000 Eiberta and Yollow St. John _ peach trees, Yearling wtock. In first class shape. Prices renmsonable. Apply to Tilloton & For Saleâ€"A quantity of first . class hay baled, will sel} in smal} or large quantities to suit purch. are. Apply to Jas. A. Livingston, G=zmby. For Saleâ€"2 sets of harness, buggy, iwagon, fine spftay putip complete, w-ehnmhuu.znm. Jndders, "Walker" _ ki range, "Queen" wood stove, dining . room ideboard, kitchen dresser and variâ€" ous other articles. . Apply . to J. K. Ross, Stone Road. @or . Saleâ€"Twentyâ€"five acre frait Harm. eight miles east of . Hamilton, turge vineyard, also some raspbetâ€" wies, currants, peaches, pears . and Wlums. Good buildings and never failing well. Situated near school, m.pnofionlulla.t& dine. Will sell cheap if sold at once. For Saleâ€"Baled shavings for bedâ€" ding, also celery, bleached or _ unâ€" bleached. Apply to _C. J. Crooks, Bexmsvilie, bell ‘phone 64. ring 4. Wor Saleâ€"Twentyâ€"five apre NMW Specialty Harm. eight miles east of _ Hamilton, Thae s 120 gper_|have a car Ie wies, currants, peaches, pears . and Wlums. Good buildings and never known double Talling well. Situated near school,| BODC PDMDf, hunl.“pnofionlullfl.hll m':d‘l.lufl dine. Will sell cheap if sold 3t O2C°.| uoo ontire q Wor particulars . apply all "-.‘;‘ out with _ vines, bushos, borries and trees. . All new buildâ€" ings, upâ€"toâ€"date house. . Half . mile Li ltntb~farâ€" y db orr‘e mt ECC from G. T. R. station. . Will . soll cheap if sold at once. Apply to John POULTRY ASSOCIATION COMPLETES ___ _ "ORCANIZATION AND ELECTS OFFICERS Abjout twentyâ€"five poultry fanclers «athered in _ the Lincoin House, Grimwby, on Saturday evening, Feb. TR OmE Oc Pihs About half a wozen new memDers .autldrhq-ullml“ To n ‘the absonce of" ‘Me. Wen. S w4 <ar ‘The following directors were ©!00!â€" e4: John H. Bertram, w.n.mm.{ A. Harvey, Jas. A. Livingston, R. H. Kemp, and H. K. Grifith. It was decided that the directors and officers should meet in the Linâ€" eoln House next Saturday evening, TD IIURETCAtecues t WFob. 8, 1913, to discuss the question of appointing a Protective Committoo and to advise ways and means for greventing, if possible, the wholesale poultry stealing that has been goine For Saleâ€"A 32 aore . fruit SUCCESSFUL MENS MEETING HELD ‘ IN ST. ANDREWS PARISH HALL mw«umaum. Rev. J. Allan mhfl.mlmn‘ the ns\ routine ‘of Church affairs, ~hen b. {uvited the men, young and wid, to the Purish Hall, to discuss the question relating to the welfare ef the church and parish, and . to dhe wel‘are .siN%e u°* (, t Coe PC q.mmfilm TRZCC_LL 4214 an Tmesday After the meeting had been L1 .0 d werve s wifer m-..'-.'.-uuuw ev ming, Fob. 4, 1913, and was from every viewâ€"point an unqualified sutâ€" cess. in sending sut his invitations the Rector realized the fact that -.'Iom-""m.*’m ing their big vipes aleng with them, ndnlouw:.dln-wdo-o.'l‘o Tesult was t:at over one bundred men, when in full blast on Tuesday Evening, throw out as much smioke as train of cars. ‘Besides the business aspect of the -..u-,mw-bmo(no-n.h "uver Hnes was not overlooked ...-" en Pi® M 54 &olo-t.br-_oolnu'.lulu!u of the Church, headed by Mrs. y Jor, funished an excellent rUDDOT: which was served early in the evenâ€" Ins before the men were asked . to e Pirimapt G°7 light up their pipes. Aithough the meeting was a . YOTY large one ample refresh»uents . were wpread for all, and "twolve ba tead 107 0 0o after the repast s c Aae full" were taken up alter was over. During the evening the T nod omem 77\ d was OVOT+ During the evening the men were entertained by & musical and literary program, furnished by Messrs. Ward, Sery, Lane, Tay‘or, Coloman, Storrs, Walker and Gowans. ‘The progra® was flled in with some very fine banjo selections, solos, . trios, quA"~ tettes and recitations. ‘The Rev. AMan Ballard, in openioK the business part of the meeting: stated that the ubject of the meeting was to get the men of the parish *0 ®*" ) Calscuss matters DOT the DUsmo®" Moyic ) Ptated that the object of the was to get the men of tht together, and to discuss ma corner Main and Mountain, the organization of the Secretaryâ€"treastur~ up after the repast Andrews Chursh, were electâ€" Box 517, Floldâ€"Marshal} . Beamsyille Wantelâ€"Basket makers and girls to make leno covers. . J. W p on For Saleâ€"A smal} _ road . horse, sound and right. A lady can drive Apply to 8. Hand, Grimuby. NVill the person who . lost . their .umlu-enemw-uu- Jy leave their address at the Indoâ€" pendent office. Young girl coming . into Hamilion to school can have free board in exâ€" change for help. 562 Bast. Main 8t., Hawilton. | For Saleâ€"House and .t, acre IN" oneâ€"sixteenth. House 25 x 27, leanâ€"t0 12 x 27. COhicken house, hart and moft water, Price reasonable, $300 cash and balance to suit purchaser, ‘Apply to Geo. Nigh, Main St., west, For Sateâ€"20 acres with 180 apple trees, a number of cherry, . pltm, pear and peach trees . and . grapes in bearing. Sandy loum; house and other _ bulldings. . Convenient to school station aud canning factory. Trrine Rvéleman. Beamsville, . Bel! ‘Telophone 48, ring 2. For Saleâ€"â€"Severai good _ B L. 2L d oi e wao Ad wighes to inform his patrows . and the public in general that he . has moved to 394 Main St. cant, Hamilâ€" ton, where he has oponed a veterinâ€" ary office and is prepared to attend to all calls. Phone ©%0$. Hamilton. Feed the Bestâ€"Wodenouse‘s Ar‘ mal *nvigorator, highest by Covernâ€" me.* anchuist; fed by many . hish cluss ctock a~1 poultry men. | Ask your mentiant for ciroular, Sold by W. M.Stewart _ Diug Co. Limited, Grimsby; _ Slingeriand, â€" Beamaville; Moore, Grassie; Patterson, Smithâ€" ville; ‘Morritt, Fulton: Davidson, St. Cutharines. _ W. H. Wodehouse, 18 John N., Hamilton. ‘The Specialty Manufacturing Co. have a car load of Grimaby Deyo power sprayers and Gould‘s . well known double cylinder . "Monarch" hand pumps. _ Both the hand and wowor outfits have been very success fully used in this dictrict and have given entire satlsfaction. . We also carry a full line of sprayers‘ accesâ€" sories such as nozzles, s‘ atoffs, etc. ©UTIOE MMBT NT MACISDOCOO1 mrmrwm-hmror a season. We will be pleased . to have you call and inspect our goods and remember we . guarantee . Our goods to be exactly as represented. Specialty Manufacturing Co., G:imsâ€" les o-lumvhhflvd“h'u" wast _ number of years, to déiscuss m.unn-mumflclnd wpunish the gullty parties, if possible. A full meeting of the members of the association will e held on Satur day evening, February 16, for . the purpose of discussing the points of the Leghorn variety of chicken, azd members will bring birds _ for ©02.â€" w““n‘-._o(memldm"“ be asked to judge. All the poultrymen between Stoney OCreek, and Beamsville on the West und East, ani between Smithville wnd Grimsby on the South, are . inâ€" wited to become members . of the association, in . order that qroper |conctiembsinte Shap WE Nirity «llan P â€"7 steps may be taken for the pro tion and for the general benefit the poultry industry, 1 dll 1420 Atrpepret h 4 ‘The fee is one dollar per year, and unyone may become a member . bY attending the meetings or by sending his name and fee to the Secretary ‘Treasurer, Mr. G. taining to their taining to £900° PTMM7 900 _ Oodies m-lumm.umvm of the varish. Mr. Ballard thon introduced _ Mr. Henry Hillier, and asked him to speak on the topic of "What the . Sunday ‘School and Church have done for Ends Ot me." Mr. Hillier‘s remorks were teresting and amusing. _ by ccalhy 1 pmetnd m Men of Today are Lax in Their Aiâ€" tention to PublMc and Private Worâ€" ship." Mr. Livingston, in discussing this topic, after admitting that men . Scoont d Wemer esnt eP BPe F0 P Gne NOR SOL C were certainly lax 0B HOPMYIADUCL_ 940 thate ~ ad were certainly lax in their attenidâ€" ance at public worship, stated that he believed that there was nothing m'ullnvlnudrm in the church, as such a meeting as the present one and that he would be Mmm-n‘ouou-oflfif informal nature of the presont ont, become a regular institution _ of the church Then came the speech of the evening by Mr. R. W. Allin, . Asst Sec. of the Missionary Society of the mmumaumuu .‘“muoyhuundm-mu EVCE TCO TULLG1A Meten to 0 seiaom! 207 777 T05 in We of S(. Androws parish to listen to 80 intoresting and inspiring an addross as was given by Mr, Allin in a bAif hour taik, on his line of work . in Canada. His description of the growth and development of the west . and the great need of reaching out by _ the churches in that country and his idea on the Chinese emigration into the west, was most intensely interesting and brought forth yound after yound of applause. At the close of his address Mr. Allin answered _ several pertinent questions put by the memâ€" bers of the audience, with regard to the Chinese question. ‘The meeting < losed with a vote of shanks to the ladies for their excelâ€" se e ie o thanks to the 1: tent lunch. Livingston was called on the topic of "Why B. MacConniche, Buff Orâ€" to A. E. so miANY Reasons you should sa that yoo neod (bdk tiiak‘t minute to decide you will. _ ‘The decision made, the proper place for your money ment where three and one _ Make vour initial â€"A M.Mm.hlz,““ in m Landed Banking & Loan N. E. Cor. Main & James Sts Wanted:â€"A single or married m to work on Fruit Farm. â€" Appy \\‘m Mitcheli, Grimsby. of If you want snaps in Men‘s (ver» coats, _ come and see -gtuock. We have Fur Coats in Dog Skin, Bukarâ€" ian, lamb. and AGmL Our Iufl Overcoats from $1.75 to $2.50 are great bargains. Farrar, the Hoest Clotheir, 5 Market Square, Hamkon. We give premium tickets, Mr A. G. Holcombe of Hamkon has been appointed superintendatof Construction on the â€" Bell wh«m‘ Grimsby, in the place of Mr_ Pati who has been transferred to Brantord. Special Anniversary Services will be held in St John‘s Presbyterian Chereh on Sunday Feb. 16. The pracher for the day will be Rev J. B. Paslin, B. A. of St Giles Church, Hamilon, â€" Rewardâ€"1I will pay a suitable ward for information that will lead 10 ::u:iwn id nultion epos i and malicious reports (to the effect that l'll.ho(ur:du a number of shot extracted from my person Grim:bylr BAND CONCERT ‘The assisting artists at the Rand Concert this Thursday will be Miss Alta Young, Elocutionist, who tgok so well at the last concert, Mis$ Maude Harris, Soprano of Hamiton, Mr. Bob Wyhe, impersonator of Harry Lauder and other local talent, ‘The first anniverpary concert o the now St. Andrews Parish Hall, was held in the Hall on Thursday «gnâ€" ing last and was an unqualiic) sy¢« An old fashioned tea was ..q from six till eight o‘clock . ant the large crowd present did jutic, to the excellent viands supplicd by the ladies. After tea, a most entertaining gram, consisting of playlets, mz duets and instrumental musi< was seives immensely. THE ANNIVERSARY CoNcerp TiE IN by a doctorâ€"Chas. Bugess mt enjoyed wsBY, ONTARIO ‘This Sale marks the beginning of the February Bargain.. The events planned for weeks are of the most vital interests to the homeâ€"loving, dollar saving person in Grimeby. "This is the month when we offer the biggest Bargains of the year in this department® This is ghmlhwhmitpnmbwfltfwmmd.hdnnfinym.mdvnulnll (Muuulwwmumwmmm&d. Brass Beds. . . . . . . . ;\ ©19,00, 10,00, 1500 to 29 00 White Engmel Beds. . . . . .83.90, 5.00, 8 50 to 18.00 Dressers and Stands . .$11.00, 13.50, 15.00 to 30 00 Cheffioners. . . . . . . . . . .$8.50, 10.09, 1200 to 15.00 Princees Dressers . . . . .$15.00, 16.50. 18.00 to 25.00 Mattresses. .. . .. . . . . . . . . $3.00, 5.00, 7.50 to 12.00 Library Tables. . . . . . .$10,00, 12.00, 13.50 to 20.00 Secretaries.. . . .. . .. . . . $3 75, 5.00, 7.50 to 10.00 Roll Top Desks. . . . . .$18.75, 15.00, 17.50 to 5.00 Sectional Book Cases. .$16.50, 18.00, 21.50 to 45.00 Parlor Suit« (3â€"pieces) $16.50, 20.00, 24.00 to 45 00 Parlor Tables. . . . . . . . . . . $2.50, 8.15, 5.00 to 12 00 Music Cabinets. . . . . . . .$6.75, 8.50, 10.00 to 17.50 Valeur Couches. . . . . . . . .86.75, 7.15, 9 50 to 17.175 Leather Couches. . . . . .$10.00, 13.50, 15 00 to 25.00 All Furniture sold durin’ this Sale will be delivered or stored as to the wish of the purchaser until called for. n ‘+ ® Manicuring Ladies and Gentlemen hours by appointment Taiv‘s Switches made . Select the goods for your New Suits and get first choice. ‘The best patterns get picked out those coming later don‘t have a« lerge an assortment 10 choose {rom. We make a special feature \of madeâ€"toâ€"measure suils. mate Furnishings â€" For Everyday Wear mwmph‘-mitmamncfiliuldmv. You will be pleased with our present displays Step in and see if we haven‘t something you want We believe we have. Phone 195, ring 31 New Tonsorial F arIOt® Next H,G. & B. Station on Oak »tree Net 84 * o o A choice stock of CIGARS and TOBACCOS K. M. STEPHEN, JAS. CHARLTON, Barber QUR ANNUAL February Furniture Chiropody A young man with experience, t= _A““.w“mnhm LE AL /may uies ;nd Gentlemen after hours by .ppoinl"“‘ Lady‘s Switches made up. Lady‘s Hairdressing at the iew Tonsorial Parlors t NC neun, . © h OAK Street, GIIHSDY F. HAWKE, Store Our Furnishings Come and Make Your Selections at Once. $15.00, 16.50, 18 00 to 25 00 | A. FAHAWKE and Bring Us Your Feet And let us fit them out with a pair of popular NEW snoes Make your feet happy with a pair of these exceptionally EASY FITTERS Rubbers, Overshoes, Leggings, Mitts, Hockey Shoes, aand Shoe Dressing of all kinds. Repairing Neatly and Promptly BOOTS and SHOES tain St. East, GRIMSBY . BULL Sideboards. . . . . . . .$13.75, 15. 00, 18. 00 to 48.00 China Cabinets. . . .$15.00, 16.50. 18.50 to 25.00 Buffets. ... ... . . . . $13.50, 16.00, 18 50 to 30 00 Extension Tables. . . .$6.75, 10 ©9, 13.50 to 25,00 Dining Chairs. . . . . . . . .$1.00, 2.50, 3 25 to 6.00 Rockers.......... .. . . 8135, 200, 3.50 to 800 Leather Rockers. . . . . .86 75, 8.50, 10.50 to 25.00 Morris Chairs. . . . . .$8.50, 10.00, 12 50 to 20.00 Hall Seats and Mirrors . . .$10,.00, 13.50 15.00 io Umbre!la Stands. . . . . .$300, 450, 5.00 to 6 50 Jardinere Stands. . . . . .$1.35, 1.75, 250 to 450 Kitchen Cabinets. .$15.00, 17.50, 20.00 to 30.00 Kitchen Chairs. . . . .. . . . . 65¢, 75¢, 90¢ to $1.15 Kitchen Tables. . . . . . . .83.50, 4.25, 4.50 to 5.50 Police Suspenders :5¢ and 50¢. Heavy Shoes lor every day wear, t black or tan $2.75. Grey Wool Soxs :9¢â€" Black Cashmere Sox :9©â€" Men‘s Untearable Pants $2.50â€" Mitt and Gloves o‘ every description. Big B Brand of Big B Shirts are made from wood firm black and white Denim, extra large sizes and double fronts and backs. â€" Price 75¢. Big B Overalls are made from heavy black Denim, elastic detachâ€" able suspenders, inside pockets and high backs. . Price $1.00. TEA $4 per lIb. 4 O‘clock Teas 25¢ per oz. 1 oz. makes 25 cups Just think of it ! J. P. ROBERTSON Only 1¢ per cup. Special for , best qflllil!-

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