Grimsby Independent, 19 Feb 1913, p. 4

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f Moore‘s moving pictures on Wedâ€"|ples, Baldwins and Russets, 30¢ . a i mesday and Saturday nights are """hdul. Spys 50c a bushel. _ Very Q tainly drawing big crowds. _ The nicoe Golden Russete 50¢ _ a bushel. L people of this district know a 2004 Potatoes $1 per bag. Turnips 30c thing when they ree |‘. |n bushel. _ Calbage 40c per dozen, 4 », For Saleâ€"A heavy y.nlr of ;:-wl: Jas. A. Livingston, Grimeby. mares aged: 4 and 5, mound | Two _ ladies‘ 7 vight every way. Apply to m"ml‘:r: :‘..-lfll' seal cont, ::-rl‘:nll.- â€" Thirty . Mountain, _ North . jaeq, with white thibet collar; one + heg‘ Dlack fox stole and pillow muff with s ‘heads and tails and one Alaska sable as pillow muff. _ ‘Will sell cheap this "J 2 in |5mu Mrs. Chas. Davis, Eim St., years ana now have sNUK and comfortable bank accounts. Systematic sav ing was the foundation of and whose necessary exâ€" have bon saving for mony . & easily acquired, afford~ ing more satisfaction and PS us OO as‘ than any other habit that you could form. You can open an A¢â€" count in this bank . with one dollar and every six months your savings will be credited with the high The Saving Habit MANY people who are GRIMSBY BRANCH large fortune. in * For Saleâ€"A puantity of No. 3 apâ€" m Wedâ€"|ples, Baldwins and Russets, 30¢ _ a are cerâ€"! bushel. Spys 50c a bushel . Very Thenice Golden Russete 50¢ _ a bushel. -md-,mumu Turnips _ 30c {a bushel. Calbage 40c per dozen, matched ‘ Jas. A. Livingston, Grimeby. For Saleâ€"20 acres with 180 apple trees, a number of cherry, . plum, pear and peach trees and . grapes in bearing. Sandy loam; house and other . buildings. . Convenient . to school station and canning factory. Darins Ryckmar, Beamevilie, . DBell ‘Telephone 45, Ting 2. Feed the Bestâ€"Wodehouse‘s . Aniâ€" mal Invigorator, highest by Governâ€" ment analysist; fed by many . high ¢lass stock and poultry men. . Ask your merehant for ciroulas, 8614 by Millen _ Bros., _ Stoney _ Creek; W. M. â€" Stewart â€" Drug Co.. _ Limiled, Grimsby; _ Slingeriand, _ Beamavtlle; Moore, Grassle;. Patterson, Smithâ€" ville; Merritt, Fulton: Davidson, St. Curi.zrines, _ W,. H. Wodehouse, 18 John N., Hamilton. ‘weat. "Wim" is now foreman of the ve.:cer department _ of the Canada Word Specialty Co., of Orillia and is making good on the fob. . This firin intends to manufacture both eleven and six quart fruit baskets _ of the standard size, out of mpruce and hem lock, with pine bottoms, no cedar is used and Mr. Fisher would be pleased to hear from any of the fruit grow ers who are desirous _ of sectring .wl‘iulut- to market . next year‘s erop in. Anuther Grimsby boy bas gone out jnto the world and made good, _ this time it tis Mr., W. R. Fisher, son of Mr., and Mrs, Amos Fisher, Main 8t. Be sure and see our reversible, exâ€" tension cutaway. disks before you buy one. References from thirty farmâ€" ers who use them, Mr, J. and T. Hewitt at Grimsby, and T can give you the phone of thirty down . here who use them. Price $32, delivered at Grimaby. Fine fifty _ acre stock farm, brick house, $5,500, Stock farm ‘wo sets . buildings, $16,000, 150 acres, $9,000, _ 90 acres, good buildâ€" Ings, $5,500. 50 acres _ near Vingil, $10,000, 12 mores, fine place, all fruit, $8500, 10 aeres, . all Afrult, $7,500. 5 acres fruit $2,800, J. Wid; dicombe, 42 James St., 8t. Catharines, ‘The Howard atring quartette, Miss y Mrs. W. D. _ Fairbroth Rena . Hummel, ~pianiste, and Mr. f jw to Bpringficld, Mass. o Jesse Hatton, tenor, will give: a reci Th« Mietori College Glee Club are talâ€"concert in . Snetsinger‘s Hall this s:l conce :.lchlt“ Mothodizt Thursday, _ ‘The program will probs.| MIESERNEOT + + en i . Puirficld ia entertaining a bly excell anything heretofore given in : , SHaRRR Grimsby in the way of the most arts< 5¢ ‘-I'" gletin sudhre Sils tic classics by the great masters. Mu . Q i number from here atteaded sic lovers should not miss this rarâ€" » cen@@ifi at the mountain Presbyteri treat. . ‘The plan is at Miller‘s. on clitel “h Tuesday evemiag. . _ ($55) per acre, good for fruit or grain, 2% miles from Dunnville, . % mile from the new stone road. . Buildings insured for $2,000. _ ‘Two good wells and cistern, _ For particuars write R. G. Hicks, Box 376, or come and see property, Dunnville. _For Saleâ€"A small stack of straw Amply H. Sturch, Vinemount, _ phone 38, ring 12, Winona. Sergeants J. A. McD. Livingston and G. A. Ruesell Ross of "B" Squa dron, 2nd Dragoons, who have been attending the Ioyal School of Caval #y at Stanley Batracks, Toronto, for the past Aix weeks, returned home on SO MANY Reasons you should save, that you need but think a minute to decide you will. The decision made, the for LE ." is in $‘ S_.-viny:lu'Dgp.n- ment where three and one half per cent interest is Landed Banking & Loan d eet buctsim stetet Ad N. E. Cor. Main & James Sts. 100 acre farm for sale at fiftyâ€"five _M-h_mr initial deposit es | K. M. STEPHEN, 15¢ Quality . BALANCE OF THIS WEEK SHEER LAWN Regular | K. M. STEPHEN Main St. West â€" â€" GRIMSBYT| iwai _ Mrs. J, Walters and Mrs. J. Potter :(:;m! Mre. Whitney Groff on Friâ€" _ MMr. Leonard Tufford of Minneapolis is visiting his brother, Mr. Levi Tufâ€" ford Mr, Vernal Groff _ of _ Hamilton spent Sunday at homz. _ _ _ Miss Helen Teeter _ of _ Grimeby Beach, visited Mrs. Jas. Mccrae on Monday. 11c. Win. Wasnidge, Grimsby Dec 31,13 Revere Hotel, Hamilton Apr 1/13 guilty to supplying Jas. Charlton with fn‘u“por Hm fined $25 and cost O. Dennis unuand before Police Magistrate Kidd today and pleaded or thirty days in jail. See the New

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