Grimsby Independent, 19 Mar 1913, p. 3

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The Grasselli Chemical Co. Ltd. Ssz2z3z2e2z2e2e23323223322 292 2: moderate rates throug?""*""" _ __-____â€"_4-â€",__â€"â€" BE 0 rvngr § 7 P Home Seokers‘ Trains Leave Foronto 10.20 pâ€" during 27 April, September and October, and at 2 pm« and 10.20 p.m. during May, June, July and August» Through Train® Toronto t9 Winnipeg and West * Auont Of WHtE M, G, Murphy, Low Round Trp BSME Muaive _ _ March to October inclusive Winnipeg and Return = +300 Edmonton and Return * 4208 L2.0 44 connewrtion Other 'ch'lâ€"; propertion Return Limit two month# TouRiet suceping Cars on all . Comfostable berths, fully with . bedding, ©30 be secured at lll.(llmuhhl-i. on of Groceries and Dainties is very comâ€" plete, and guaranteed absolutely fresh. ° Head‘Office and Works Try our Poflc]and Beans Special â€"Three{pound tins at 15¢c each. 7 Full linejof Snider‘s, Heinz‘s, Campbell‘s and Clark‘s Soups. Groceries, Hardware, Phone 5, Grassel!. Limeâ€"Suiphur Solution is a clear, cherry colored liquid, iee from sediment. # More information und interesting prices will be named you by our distributers :â€" J. J. Groce, Crimsby 1. S. Zimmerman, Stoney Creek. * Enos J. Fisher, Vineland Station F. A. Sheppard, (Queenston. Our workmen‘are very proficient and wil you very little inconvenience in repair work. Should you have any plumbing to be done, 3 save time and money by attending to it at onee.} Opposite Post Office. To AY, MARCH GRocERs AND HARDWARE PHONE 21 MAIN STREET a» zis Hamilton 10. Full particulars from 89 CPR nt . w Diflrktyl'u-n.flASni. Norman M. Walker HOMESEEKERS E. S. & R. T. JOHNSON oLR â€" STOCK BOURNE BROS. d Ale eA t EL C q _ Ai. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta n > > &A C A*h Th EXCURSIONS PLUMBEING and HEATING Arsenate of Lead Lime Sulphur Solution each Tuesday, Crockery, Paints, Sales Offices «nd Branches Toronto _ iviontreal GRIMSBY, ONT. Good â€"Plumbing Is Not a Luxury For setilers travels ling with live stock and effectss _ it is an absolute neâ€" eessity, if you would eare to take the full '_-'_'zi"Y“,'"' ol_ living. Will leave We can install every plumbing ueed, or 2 TE OSE mt TRAINS coronmisy CARS ON ALt Correct Faulty Plumbing Rach TUESDAY wanCe ASD APKIL 10,.20 p.m« Grimsby Toronto B7 SMTUT EC pecth No charge for Perths ‘Toronto MERCHANTS GRIMSBY 1t , you will M Settlers and families without live stock ‘Through Colonist and Tourist Sleepers _ should use . during March, Leaving Toronto Oils m | A delightful programme will be given in _ the _ Snetslnge?s Mall,: ‘Thursday, March _ 20, by Miss G@tâ€" trude Barr and Miss Myrtle Krick, piano puplis of F. M. â€" Howard, . &# sisted by Mrs. Iobt. Jox collist and Mr. Norman Gleave, busso. . Mr. Gleave has a remarkubly low . volte of tich full quality and his singlng is _ sure to léase. Mre. Jex is the cellist in the Howard String Quarâ€" tette which was so | enthusiaatically received hore recently. . There will be no admission . fée charged, and the vublic is cordially Invited to attend. M The programme follows: _ f 1. MSZT Dream of Love .. | debimbimes mohonk! . RECHPAL THURSDAY NC tive genus, 2 SCHUMANN _ Novelletten in D mior schumann was a remarkable but his compositions were THIRTY MOUN Mr, John Wismer 0f preached at the church * Mra. Alex. Sweet from St. Catharines improved. ‘ _ "This ty ns eriten n N Aroarcd eily -lhâ€";n:'l‘qpha:, ~upde Toronto. Quite a number attended th eral of the late Mr. R. Konkle, was we‘l and favorably know! SPRAY PUMPS â€"â€" The Niagara Kind The Sequbdtila is a lively das Ish ovigin. now . obsoleto as a the form is often used as a bas tie ereations. Being unable to see all !% ; friends in this district, Wh ' ly ed to the subsee!st10n w was taken up by Mr. Tho# Mur for me, 1 wish to take this mea! thanking them one and all for t kind assistance and shall d0 al my power to morlt their heln also wish to thank Mr. _ MurpD® his kiadnoss in taking UP e 3 aUDE i/ BOHM REYNALD The | Reynald, thoggh not (Ostinction, ha« written :u‘i'\‘ mg nn-':nn. This lille sugzesta playfur waters This "ong without words" is H ssian composer‘s best known wiies, s genus at comporiti shown in his symphonies, which velous works of work. aoription. s CHOPIN Most of Chopin‘s composith have an undertying vein of throughout. | Mis life In Paris vegether a happy one, mud c euded his career prematurely. 7 MENDELA®SONN _ Andante and I Caprice ‘ It is interesting to tnaee the play« 'lfiu- af the motive of this c w yuns througe the entine Rotlo in one volce part, now in another vary ns harmonies and combimation forming one aymmetrical whole. iss Ghaermton Barkk s PETRIE , | A Thowsand Pathorss xfm. Newsta® GLEAY! This well known song has | fully omamented ,â€" As ! em\ Aacher in his adaption of it f« 10 ASCHEI SSR Mr, Surrey spent the We â€" ‘The quaint harmonles . atl. PX rylme of se Nerwesan Tolk siaw fu reanie ki "th wl known world wiie. es id TSCHAIROWSKEY Ob MATHESON PME INDEPEN DEXT: GRKIG _ Norwegian We Niaga Ditrict Agents Yhe Mighty Deep xm Nemees Gurayk Miss TLE Kur PUMPS FOR EVERY REQUIREMENTS CARD alms. Ronut 4) Miss Courit M Stise MYRTLE Kaics Mus. Romurt Ji% Yours truly. « Spraying tim is near at hand. . Are you ready? Are you going to try and make the old cripple pump do service iflol:u' season ? nD}; you kn:;w that tie entire value of your spraying depends upon the thorOughness of application? You cannot do good work with a poor pump. A good pump will paY for itself, often in one season. 4 There is PLEASURE as well as PROFIT in using a BEAN PUMP. if you are interested in this kind ask for descriptive matter or come to our factory. OF THANKS Transeription Valso in MOUNTAIN t has iae been bes eimbellished ‘it for the pl Â¥ "tP M poals ‘cures coldy hS and Turk aime hoapital mela e of ® lance P OWE R James Gait vidliM AL JOns, Fruitland J, H.\Smith, Winona P. Faloobrdge, Grimsby R. J. Nlot, Vineland Mn ast Bea BAE |NoMESBEKERS®, SETDLERS, AND / . _ ‘coLoNIsT EXCURsIONs TO 1 be| THE WEST. BRirer SRDrery NIAGARA BRAND SPRAY CO. LIMITED Eoo uid ELCE lduk and effects, _ special Colonist cars will be . attached _ to regular train leaving Toronto at 1020 p.m. and run through to Winnipeg withâ€" out change, No charge is made for {accommodation in Colonist cars. Manesiat sleenin cars _ are . n1so â€" . &uring March . and he Canadian Pacific wll& run Excursion trains to Winniâ€" and West, for the accommodaâ€" of settlers travelling with live stock and effects, A colonist car will be attached to the settiors‘ ofâ€" fects train. _ This car | will leave oronto on regular _ train at 10.20 pam,, arriving at West Toronto . it Will be attached to settlers‘ effects ltrlln as ment‘oned above. For those not . travelling _ with 1 hi‘ 200 adcier C Som s e 2 wher 28 Inclusive, and . roundâ€"trip second elass tickets will be leaued via Canadian Pacific Railway _ from Ontarie po‘nts at very low Inte.â€"- EpO RHE BE CORT PW DORaDe. Those taking advantage of above veursions should bear in mind the sany exclusive features off>red by ke Canadian Pacific Ratlway in con ection with a trip to the West. It s the only allâ€"Canadian route. Only Ine operating through trains . to Western Canada. No change of deâ€" ots. Only line operating . through standard and tourist sleepers . t0. Winnipeg and Vancouver. All equipâ€" sent is owned and operated gy Caâ€" sadian Pacific Railway, _ affording the highest form of effWiency. Homeseekers‘ rates will be in efâ€" fct cach Tucsday, March 3, to Ocâ€" . ONTARIO vm;i;lâ€"â€"liuc‘|lll|" operated on rekn Toronto 10.20 pam Oneâ€"way Colonist Rates couver, Victoria, Seattle, W kane, Wash., Portland, Ore B, C., Los Angeles, Cal., C MSaememo l Tolll Cal., San Francisco, Cal be in effect daily March 15 Inclusive. _ _ ':fi';tvl'l}-nlnu from Agent or write M G. ) trict Passenger Asont, PRESSU RE time with Billousness, Sick â€"T°00"" ache and Liver trouble. Nothing seemed to do me any good. 1 had alâ€" most given up in despalr when I deâ€" elded to try \ FIG PILLS iD OmR alopdid 9k example, Winnipes and retwrn , mton and return $45, and er ints in proportion. . Return lt months. After taking about ball a headuches stopped and MY improved. 1 hay» ‘ust Ank fifth box and feol as «oll I can heartily recommend | for stomach and liver trou Ml\:‘ I:::! h:l( a box the opped and my appetile improved. 1 hay» ‘ust Anlahed the fifth box and feel as «oll as evet, I can heartily recommend Fig Pflll‘ for stomach and liver trou®les. Mrs. Mary Elison. Sold at all dealers in 25 and 50¢ boxes or mailed by The Pill Co., St. ‘Thomas, Ont. C C actinche â€" by â€" The W. M AMRRRer Sold In Grimsby _ bY Stewart Drug Co. Limited FOR THE LAND‘S SAKE Us (Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off.) BOWKER‘S PERTILIZERS They enrich the earth and who U It. _ Fortlity plays sud important part in profitable . fa! that no farmor ought t0 take cb with his fertilizer. . A rellable pany and a high grade brand ‘lfll value for the money, A full tion for the crop, and 4 full ret barvest time. Bowker‘s Fort! are soluble, active, 84°0â€" Thes backed by forty years of C~DC! the best materinis, the best fac 1 PSTTUVT With Billousness and Sick Meadache Calgary, Alberta, July 8, 1911. as a great sufferer for a long ME ER ND alat Hands SUFEERED CAPACIT Y rom _ any C.P.R G. )lurph{, Disâ€" nt, Toronto. train $, M. Culp, Beamsville Jordan Coâ€"Operative, Jordan W. P. Richardson, St. Davids D. Cole, Soutnend rth and _ those plays such an fitable . farming to take chances to Vanâ€" Wash., po e., Nelson, San Die#o, ate.. . will to April e _ also leaving ; USE facl catalogue and calendar _ before you buy your spriig _ fertilizer. We want you to know what _ we can do. Bowker Feertilizer Company, 78 Lâ€" wan St., Buffaio, N. Y. Original and largest tilizers BAPTIST CHURCH ‘Thos. Ratcliffe, pastor, Raster services, Sunday, March 23. 11 am, "The Living Dead." ‘ 7 pau.â€""The Resurrection." A song service by the Bible school as#isted by the choir. 2.30 p.m.â€"Bible school. Monday, 8 oam.â€"B. Y. P. U. â€" Wednesday, _8 pan.â€"Prayer and Praise meeting DURABILIT Y EFFICIENCY SMITHVILLE SCOHOOL _ REPORT Marks won by puplis of Smithville Public School, for the _ month _ of Marc®, 1913. _ css »Ce c are mss dn llbâ€"adstad loutrance Classâ€"Violet Bradt 155, Clarles Hudsen 145, Norman Huffâ€" wan 135, LMioyd Bradt 125, Ira Nelâ€" won 85, Willie Schnick 65, _ Leslie Merritt 45. IV. Classâ€"Marcy Gragey 145, Josâ€" sle Webb 135, Iva Bartlett 135, Anâ€" nle Merritt 125, Charle Shrum 115, Allan Collins 110, Mabel Shrum 95, Constance Zumatien 70, _ Clarence Rowzell 65, Barl Souter 65, Audrey Tremoley 60, Edna Shepherd | 45, Muy Joyner 35, _ Hattle Merritt 25, Wyn Hunter 15, Harold Hibbard. 111. Classâ€"Frank Davis 170, Katle Snider 35, Emma Grifin 30, â€" Earl SPRING MILLINERY OPENING Thursday, Mar. 6, 1913 The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society and following days, and will take pleasure in showing our muny patrons a display of chie and â€" upâ€"toâ€"date . hate chosen from the leading milâ€" linery centres, Cor On Farm Property Valuator â€"W. F. Gibson, Vineland Station Inspectorâ€"John McC:y MHamilton _ â€" . > We announce our opening Four per cent. paid on deâ€" posits running for one year or longer manufacturers of special forâ€" Hinmanâ€"Atkinson 4 John St. North, cor King r King and Hughson Sts HAMILTON MOoONEY TO LOAN Mirumgey Pariors C FERRIE, Treasurer HAND and POWER Burlington, Upstairs Hamilton KipDp & FARRELL Real Estate and luf the last decade. "The Amateur Gentleman" is his tirst long novel published since. ‘The period is the same as "The Broad Highway." _ Many critics claim the story is superior. . It carries you along with a great swingâ€"we can‘t quite express now good it is. ‘The adventures of Barnabas, "The Amateur Gentleman,"â€" will give you many an hour of delight. Private and Company MONEY TO LOAN By Jeffery Farnol Without doubt "The Broad Highâ€" way," by Jeffery Farnol, issued two vears avo. was the most likable novel years ago, __ __ %.DpUNCAN & €0, _____ The Amateur Gentleman ROBERT DUNCAN & Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square Office Main Street, Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills James Osborne & Son THB LEADMG GROCERS 12 .l.‘ 14 James St. South HAMILTON Telephones 186 and 830 Or at Stewart‘s Drug Store. Tunis Dates Lunch Herrings 15¢ _ Fleecy Codfish 15¢ New Brazil Nuts Easter Novelties > HAMILTON C. T. FARRELL

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