Grimsby Independent, 19 Feb 1913, p. 8

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{FACTS and _ ! t CFANCIESE ,___At the time, it was . stat Madero intended to have i.« aman shot, but he made tho of sparing the young mun‘s | now he is in prison himself. For the man who amused and excited, to take a littls risk en!} place on earth j yoar, «ventf A ,car of iwu . * General Made + headed by a oard .« revolutionists, succeeded in Aiving President Diaz from the throne of Mexy a it were. President Diaz hau .<i.2 4 _ ®U+| preme in Mexico for many years. ny‘ many, he had been Iqgr.c _ «pon as most succassfu}, s auccess gres in | Mexico, but apparently the day came wh>n he had lost his grip, . or else the Mexicans wanted a litto fightisg, just for the sake of excitement, and Madero jumped in and MMas Jamped out. ' During the past _ year, everything | _ Mr. A. Culp is on the sick list. seemed to be going quietly, until two| _ A number from here attenued . the or three months ago, when _ Felix|sale at the late Mrs. Isa.c Cul ‘s at Diaz, a relative of the late prosident,| Beanmswille on Tucsday last. jumps into the limeâ€"light, by beading| Singing #school is progressing nice a band of revolutionists and trying| y at Victoria Hull, Prof. Merritt . of to reâ€"establish the Ho».» of Dias in Smithville, being the leader. power in Mexico. i Mrs. Wim, Hutin and her sister, mss yi9l® ul Mrs. Win. Ccskey, of Jordan Sta His success was short lived, when|tic» and Mrs. A. G. Haynes . spent in a few days, hi. "itte ~rmw _ ~a2| Wednesday at the home of Mre. M. defeated. and he aw! . his principal Honeberger. officers wore cast into prison | _ The rhll_‘_ru:. n‘:d grandchildren of LLCmNys SOn Not 0A Although Felix Dias was imprisonâ€" ed, he was not itic and his schemos for revolution while in the . prison spread amongst bis friends outside the prigon and . ‘presto 1 change * the first thing Prosident Madero knew he was fleeing for bis life, bis army was in revolt and Pelix Diaz liberatâ€" ed from pricon, was at the hegd of the revolutionary army. M Oh! 1 wish 1 was in M Had Madero followed ost his firs: impuise, and shot Felix Diaz, _ the present turmoll, aundreds of Hves and thousands of dollars worth of properâ€" ty "The In the mesucdme, INax Sas D90 MUT pointed _ Commander |« Uhief of the army and Genorai hi â€"ta has been «ppointed Provisional . ~eajdent, Unâ€" tll an election can be hels By the iime that the elections are over, . _ few more men will have beer killed, a few more houses wl have been burnei down, and a fow more railwaye torn up,â€"Mexico for mine‘ W? .le you live you have lots of excitement, and when you‘re dead, you‘re good and dead. Aom ons ts 3 tween the federal torces, headed by. Madero z. ! the revolutionary forces, headed by Fellix Diaz, Madero _ Was wrrested by one of his own genera‘s and the revolation was at an end. veporter for the same By FRAN FAIRBOKRN I no sooner get over a fright caused by a biood curdiing despatch uâ€"m.'u.lhulldllmn-nlh d..lmbyflw reâ€" wort of the terrible things that are vous prostration nouncement ©BME M MCMA dol at s Tent is poing to pieces, and that A|/,,, jogs way" _ _ _ new election will be held in a . few °’ God‘s Way. weeks, next day 1 am almost prosâ€"| .30 pau.â€"Bible School. trated by the description of the way | mds pau.â€"B.Y.P.U. that N. W. Ro ‘ell mopped the floor | m"‘.‘l’- 8 p.m.â€"Prayer _ and With Sir James °. Whitney. I. B.| se Meeting. Lacas and al} the rest, of the omail | mm fry Tories around | the . Par{iament Bulldings, in Toronto. wove w l One day the Ottawa half scares me to dea One day the cold shivers are rUDâ€" ning down my back, by the unearthâ€" ing of some deadly, desper~te, anâ€" holy, nefarious action of the omorâ€" uble Robert Rodgers, as he . WA 4uying up the Electorate, either . in Nova Scotia, Manitoba or Saskatcheâ€" wan, on the day following my nerves wre shattered by the way that Preâ€" wmler Whitney was forced to bob and duck and sideâ€"stop. and . twist and turn and prevaricate, in order to get out of reading the telegram !-:‘m E:t en t that u) t 5 $s vnidis bmaniatein Aeir Lake, that was never sent, and that was never going to be sent . or the "Jetter that never came." 2 k e 0# # 0@ If these two newspaper . reporters do not moderate their deaunciation, devastation, deterioration . and . disâ€" iHlusionment of Borden and Whitney, 1 will make for Mexico or Bulgayia, where things are nice and quiet. THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER MHow _ dear to our . heart is the steady subscriber, wi.. pays in . adâ€" vance at the birth of each year, who lays dow» the money and . does | it quite gladly, and casts . round the office a halo of cheer. He never says "Stop it! I.cannot afford Â¥; _ I‘m getting more papers than now 1 can read!" But always says: "Send it; o-r.nphlllnhnâ€"hhetflfll think it a telp and a need." How welcome his cash when it reaches our sanctum, . how it makes . our pulse throb, how it makes our hearts dance, we outwardly thank him; we lawardly bless himâ€"the steady subâ€" scriber who pays in advance. After a week‘s hard fghtinx . beâ€" The Ottawa correspondent of | the sronto Globe, and the Legislative would have becn saved In earth Just now in », [Nax bas been apâ€"| same paper, conâ€" in a state of nerâ€" local Legislat:: wants to D and de wiliin Mexico is th o jor the past selered â€" add correspondent ȴ that { pleasant surprise . ol Feqnesnt? young | last. mistake | _ Mrs. Matheson of the Vineland Can life and| ning Co.. has rented the house owned | by Mr. Nerwan Frotz. . to be Govern | +o A number from here attended . the oyster supper given by the _ Jordan Station Gun Club on Thursday ever | ‘lnl at Jordan Station. I t Quite a number from this |-)-~-|l|.~‘ attended the grand concert. zivon. by Miss O‘Neill of ‘Toronto _ and . local talent oe Thursday evening. J. and Mr#. Beaton bought a »mail farm near Port Dalhousle recently. ‘The new Presbyterian church . is { alowly being finished. . 1 The children and Mr. Alex. Heckadon pleasant . surprise last. The members _ of _ the M. B. C. chureh held a meeting at the parsou age this week to decide on _ an enâ€" closed whed. C C d | | Mr. Nomah McCready of Smithville,| _ keep < Ont., is indeed a fortunate man, for|And the i he possesses a mare‘ of _ unusual in met ability and worth. _ On May 22, 1912,| And we lo { she foaled twin colts and for months the ha after the surrounding nelgbborBO0d | puorp‘s a was attracted to his place. _ The! ‘wp ay event is a rare _ occurrence . Bd |wy ghaj worthy of mention. Recently . the when owner refused a cash offer of $22% passed for the pair. . They are _ ChestMUt) pu, right |backney sorrels and will . be 'onhl Masto |ftar more when they are fully devel~| ou» work | oped. _ The mare was raised from a | | wvith : |colt on Mr. McCready‘s farm and is | _ . | now 21 years old. Sbe works hard| When we | every day and more than earns -‘ there, ,| living for herself and little ones, of | There‘s a ."hom she is extremely proud. She ous, 8 .\ has had two other _ cols 'Mchl‘l‘hero" a \ brought good prices some years ago.| u:‘ a 000 PMCCE C S dn on _ Mre. Elita Cline of Jordan Stution l‘- ln‘:enll'u a fow days at Evergreen U " _J. W. and Mrs. Moyer are spendinz sevoral days with friends at Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Akron, N. Y. _ _ “-I“l;._it-éulv spent _ Thursday in St. Catharines. dhbs S JPR ET OS en t ebt n n W | Mr. MeCready had anotuer . little surprising stroke of good luck . on Saturday morning last, when his live stock was again increased by the arâ€" rival of two heaithy _ calves. All | raads again are leading to his barns. 11 vestment that will pay such a handsome dividend as to buy your overcoat durâ€" ing our February Sale. It‘s a glorious opportunity. Where can you do better? See our north window for values and prices. EME MTCM C a.m.â€""Transformed" ustrated. _ pam.â€""Salvationâ€"Man‘s . Way 10 and 12 James North HAMILTON OAK HALL Investment Is Good BAPTIST CHURCH TWINS GALORE VINELAND grandchildren of gave him a very Wednesday | Pan 12 T Oun Wednesday morning " half past three, Mr. Tiariy whee it Grassies, heard something mfi toof and . upon _ investigation, . found that the whole um".” nou-.c' ‘n' on fire and he bad : awakened by bricks from t | falling. ne gtt» | ~He roused the Test Of â€" MBG fan ;:‘;:on:«;-lv;< ‘bricks from the ¢hi falling. He roused the rest of _ the and got them outside to sifety, was unable to safe auy of h';- hold goods. _ .+ 0@ _ Willing nelghbors were... soon 4 baud but were powerle88 . 10 chg the ravages of the fire flend. Bverything was burned. to a" erjg Mr. Merritt only carried $200, insy ance and the nelghbors got up subscription list and raised $4b0 ; him, which will help considerably 8T. VALENTINE DANCE The â€" Minaet . Club, . of held one of the nicest and little bops on Friday night Jnst Snetsinger‘s Hall, as one could t, attend. "/g ‘The dance took the . nature of 8: Valentine‘s dance, and the was very prettily decorated with and little red hearts and . the grammes were . printed . on hearts 7 ‘ )e'-n;filnn of a new home. "Hâ€"uaw innovation was introduc in the barn dance when the lig vere all turned off and the hail *~minated by an kindly loaned to Radiant Electric ‘The dance was, beyoud a d the nicest of the whole eveniug, it reminded one so much of the old days when fireplaces were main heating apparatus of a h _ Delightful music was vmfl tl;:w}l--‘ ordudflrl (Mrs. ) j e large crow present w enjoyed themselves, _ tripping m' light fantastic toe till the wee sm hoors of the morning. THE LEVEL AND THE SQUARE "Wie meet upon the Level and we pa upon the Square," What words sublimely beautiful words Masonitc are! ‘They fall like strains of melody ‘ the list‘ning ears. Ar they sounded hallelujahs to t workd three thousand years. We meet upon the Level, though f every station brought, ‘The monarch from his palace, the borer from his cot, For the king must drop his digni ____when knocking at our door, And the poorest is bis , equal as | circles round the floor, | We act upon the Plumb, ‘tis our | ter‘s great command; \ We walk upright in virtue‘s way, |\ _ lean to neither hand; _ > The All Seeing Eye that . reads hearts, will bear us, witness That we stil} try to honor God, .. give each man his due. _ We part upon the Square, world must have its due; We mingle in the ranks of men. but! . Keep quir secrets true; § ‘| And the influence of our gatherings l in memory is green, 1 ,| And we long upon the Level ‘to .cnew ] the happy dream. 'l'l‘hm‘- a world where all are equal, ; we are hurrying towards it fas, l\\'e shall meet upon the Level ther, ‘\ _ when the gates of _ Death | a~ But right before the Orient, and o Master will be there, Our works to try, our lives to prov with God‘s unerring Square. When we _ meet upon the . L there, we never will depart; There‘s a mansion bright and glo ous, set for the pure in heart; ‘There‘s a mansion and a welco: and a multitude is there, Who in this world of sloth and : did part upon the Square. did part Let us meet Let us meet upon the Level, while laboring patient here, Let us meet and let us labor, t «he labor be severe; Already in th western sky the bid us prepare To gather up our working too part upon the Square. Hands round then, brother . 3 gather in the golden chain; We part upon the Square bel qneet in Heaven again; Each tie that has been broken hs, whall be cemented there, Aud none be lost around God‘s tirg who parted on the Square. â€"Robert Morris, 11L 0; We believe that the use of | con mercial fertilisers is in Its infaey and that they should be used sn doseretion. If our agent . has mt yet ealled upon you it would be w;)} to walit until he does as his instr:» tions are to carefully consider ng condition of the soll in . each cug before making a suggestion ns 13 the fertilizer that will give bes: »» sults. _ Should the conditions bg such as he is not famlilar with ig will refer the matter to us . ani it will at once recolve our careful on trade this year, but want . to } you as a customer by having you good returns from the use of our tilizers, Our booklet "Farm D« Wey" will help you in the mean: It can be had from our agent: direct from us for the asking. The Win. Davies Co., Ltd., ( mercial Fertilizer Dept., West T. to, Ont. FIRE AT GRASSIES a training for Wife‘s work. Thotogs courses in -M .‘.‘Ovfl-;z_\l‘x“.i '.“.' Large eampus, inspiring covi~,. ment. . Resident nure insures beslt ., e c s arite io io m meeds an ALMA training. Handsome ;. spectus sent on application to Princips}, .. Fertilization THE D electric the ladi INDEPENDE y We not only want below Muso GRINSBY, ONTARIO The Hamilton Provident nd Loan Society Cor King and Hughson Sts Valuator â€"W. F. Gibson, Inspector â€"John McCoy Four per cent. paid on deâ€" posits running for one year or longer KipDp & FARRELL Real Estate and MONEY TO LOAN ARE YyOU 9{ RUPTURED + $ See our Expert Fitter E‘ i f See our stock of Trusses ' See our Private Fitting | Room | ' Ladies, see our Lady | Attendant | | PARKE & PARKE W HAMILTON MONEY TO LOAN for some Receipt or Letter you want to refer to. Waste a lot of time and then can‘t find it. You can save all this trouble if you Private and Company On Farim Property Half Pint Cansâ€"2 for 25¢ Pint Cansâ€"25¢c James Osborne & Son habetically arranged, useful f for y this File, you will be ' ed. Sold by FRANCOâ€"AMERIâ€" CAN SOUPS You often have quite a 16 WEST KING ST., CLOKE & SON Handy File Office or Home. 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Its Sulphur contents 25 Grasselli Arsenate of s.ead is without exception, the best lead on the market. 1t is an evenly balanced lead, mixes us easily as consistent with good sticking properties and is shipped in best obtainable packages in these sizes : 600 Ib, and 300 Ib. barrels, 100 Ib., 50 Ib., 20 tb. and 10 Ib. kegs, 5 Ib. crocks and 11b glass jars. The More information and inte;=sting prices will be named you by our distributers :â€" Fine quality of Charcoal and Beef Scrap Fruit Grower and Farmer Grimsby, Ontario J. J. Groce, Grimsby 1. S. Zimmerman, Stoney Creek. Enos J. Fisher, Vineland Station Price $1.00 a year in advance. F. A Sheppard, Queenston. Arsenate of Lead Lime Sulpnur Solution Sales Offices and Branches Toronto _ Montreal WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19. 1913 Grimsby Flour and Feed Store Cor Main and Mountain Sts S. WARDELL . PROPRIETOR

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