Grimsby Independent, 9 Jul 1913, p. 4

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on Tucsday, accompanied by .. his "wife and friends, on his way to Nia« gara Falls, stopped over at ihe Vilâ€" lage Inn fur dinner and called on ‘ a former friend and schoolmate, Jas. A. Livingston. Notice to Fruit Growersâ€"J. D, Mc Gregor, Ottawa, wants your hm- and cherries, highest market ce paid, market strong, _ we are . also agents for Berlin and London. Get Mr. J, Currie Flett left on Monâ€" day ‘for a two weeks‘ holiday. at Port Maitland after sponding the weekâ€" end at bis home aore, Currie is now superntendes+ «/ the City Supply Department of Wood & Co‘s. Hardâ€" ware, Buffalo, N. Y. h Local Items stamps for shipping and quotations from Swayze & Shepherd, The Real W. W.‘Kidd, who was spending the sumimer in the wgst, axpects to reâ€" ;m home wo Grimsby Jn the near uture. ‘There will be. a raspberry social held at the _ residence of . John Young, Youge St., on Tuesday evenâ€" ing, July 22. The Beamsville band will be in attendance and a good pro gram is expocted. M Mrs. Chas. Dowser returned. home on Monday of last week from Buffaâ€" lo, N. Y., where she spent . a . few days with her son‘ Albert, who celeâ€" brated the sllver anniversary of Mis Estate men, Grimsby. Mr. C. W. Chadwick, of Toronto, Take a Half Day Off LAKE ONTARIO Beginning Saturday, June 28th and on each Holiday, Wednesday and Saturday thereafter, the stramer | "Macassa" will make an extra trip, leaving Grimsby Beach at 11 a.m., and ‘leaving ‘Toronto 7.30 p.m., giving you over 7 hours in Toronto. The ear. way to Toronto, both far freig t of all kinds. Working for Others THE man who looks in to the future and picâ€" tures himself the owner of a business, will live to learn that his visions will always be dreams unless his foresight has shown him the need of saving. Saving is not a . habit that should be started "sometime," but one that requires immediato . acâ€" tion. As many days . as you postpone opening & bank mccount, just that many more days will you be working for others. One dollar will open a savings account with this bank.and the highest rate of current interest . will be credited every . #!* month#. . , For further information call Grimsby Beach, 294. Steamer "Mocass * o~ *Turbinia" leaves Grimsby sach daily at . ( a.m. for Toronto. Leaves Toronâ€" to at 2 nm, â€" Leaves Grimsby Beach 7.30 p.m. 50e singie w.>. 75¢ the return trip, children 40¢. GRIMSBY BRASCH and put it in on 50e silk lisle hose _ for | Stephen‘s. |__Miss Ruby Phillips of Rochester, |N. Y., is â€"spending a fow days with dir. und )tn. Chas, (Phillips, . Paton 18t., Grimaby, Ont. * Mids Winnie Sharp of Grimsby, :s in the St. Catharines hospital, under going an operation. Afr, Chas, Snyder of ‘Grimsby, has accepted‘ a position withâ€"W. W. Giâ€" For Saleâ€"A quantity of fine cabâ€" bage plants, Apply to A. Louks, phone 50, ring 4, Grimsby, 4 good on frames and sash. Apply M. B. Zimmerman, Grimaby, Ont. iMr. Currie Flett of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the fourth of July â€" with‘ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. . Flett, Main St. W. _ _Mr. C. S. Mabey, who purck.ied the Lampton Mills Hotl/in April, sold it on‘ July 1 to J. H. Brannen of Lampton Mills and bas returned to Grimsby. k teimeiahs" Ah un m t ma Mhflue Asso¢iation should be I{ the elub rooms of the association every ‘Wednesday evening at 7.30, For Saleâ€"Two fresh mllch cows with or without calves _ by their sides. Apply to Jos. Etherington, on the old John Shultz .. placq@ . North Grimaby, To Rentâ€"Six ro: \ house, close to school house, elect _ road and bank good soft and bard 5. . Apply to ‘Thos. Hand, Winona, . , Mrs. Truesdell is making a short stay at the ;:lhn Inn * und , will leave for to _ en Toute. for "King‘s Park House" Lake Rosseau, Muskoka, the last of this week for the balance of the geagon. For Saleâ€"Fifteen acres of nice, ¢lean Timothy hay with a fittle clovâ€" er in it, standing. Will â€"sell the whole block or by the acre. Apply to A. A. Merritt, Grocery _ Store, Grassles, Ont. For Saleâ€"I have twenty acres of bay for sale, which 1 will sell stand Ing, or if necessary 1 can cut it for the purchaser, Apply to Hugh Hunt er, two miles and a half _ west of Grimeby, on the Hunter road. Electric Wiringâ€"Any person _ in Grimaby who has electric wiring to éo should give me a trial 1 have spent eleven years in this line of work and gumrantee a + first clase loam, about 15 acres in frult, pecah es, pears, plums, cherries and lots of small frult. Five minutes . walk to post office, school _ _and _ three churches. . Good ulllh:‘l.l‘ never falling well, Price . Will bear inspection; 2% mlles from Niaâ€" gara, Apply to E. Wilkinson, Virgil. ‘If you have not all the berry tick» ets you want, or require a sufficient lot to handle this year‘s crop, place your order at the Independent office at once. Our long experience enables us to give you exactly . what . you want and give it to you quickly, job was over a year . with _ the Wesii.gtiouse people in Hamilton, where I had a most excellent experâ€" lence. I do perfect work and charge reasonable prices, . Will J. Collier, telephone 113, ring 5. Grimsby. Ont. Now is the time and Parrar‘s is the place for real bargains in sumâ€" mer clothing. All summer sults and trousers reduced to . prices which make it very much worth your while to buy now. Many opportunities to secure most select goods and save money. Come In and l.o.d.!ltbfi much you tah save, "Afe premiâ€" um tickets. Farrar, Clothing Manuâ€" ‘uclunr. 5 _ Market SQuare, 125 James St. North. Wantedâ€"At once, _ bench hand sand at Boys!_ Mave you 86. yOU yet? le| .tmho-‘: window 7 @mart, intelligent young % youth wanted to generally I the Winona general 8t07e. . "Appy C, Eames, Winona. un Any persons destring to mtudy y French â€" language ~whould mu. cate with me at once. . I WB# bo and educated in France and spea the langvage Muently, _ My, terms are very reasonable‘and 1. guarantes satisfaction, _ Will J. Colle, phone 113, ring 5, Grimaby, interest. D. Jackson, phone 237, . For Saleâ€"In the Village of Grims by, one large lot, in good . Jocality high and dry, dandy spot to _ build, $150.00,; terms $25 down and $5° a month until paid. Swayze & Shepâ€" pard, The Real Estate men, Grimsâ€" A party in G.imsby _ has _ three building lots and would be alllu to enter into negdtiations wi m party who could finance the bulldâ€" ing of two or three . _houses. For particulars, apply to Jas. A. Livingâ€" ston, Grimaby, C > Fruit Laddersâ€"We are busily enâ€" gaged in making step ladders and rung ladders for plcking frult. We can make you any size from @ five foot step ladder to a ‘twenty foot rung ladder, Our ladders are light but very substantial: and . we *!} sell at reasonable rates. Give .us your order and we will make _ you any kind of ladder you want.. Apply to Teeter & Nichols, Robinson St., South, ‘Grimaby. Mr: J. G. Whittaker, who fhas been spending the ‘winter in Togo, “â€".‘ returned home last week. Mr. Whit taker reports that on account of. the dry: weather‘the grain crops in the vicinity of Togo are short. _ Some farmers lir that district Jind . sown barley early.. It had been Sut m by the frosts and: although the . ley came on again, the crop willibe greatly decreased. at Mr, John Hewitt has kindly sons@n wd to allow the band the use of t10 lawn tennis â€"court in the‘rear of th Annex to ‘the Village Inn, on Elizaâ€" beth St. and the concerts. for this summer will be‘held there. As these concerts are free, the public As (nvitâ€" ed to attend. ‘The 44th Regimental band w‘ll sume {their summier, open .. alt‘ c ~erts, on Thursday evening, July ‘For Sale by Private Saleâ€"As 1 am shipping part of my furniture . and household goods to British Columbia, 1 bave aâ€"fow articles which 1. will dispose of at very reasonable prices for a quick sale. Amongst the artiâ€" lcl- is a walnut sofa and six chairs to mateh, _ one. oak sidebourd, . a range nearly new, coal or wood, with water reservolr; ‘a coal . heater in good condition, an oll stove in good working order, and a. _ few _ other household articles. The goods may be seen any time _ from Saturda) morning, July 12, to Tuesday evenâ€" Ing, July 15. Milton _ Bridgeman, Mountain St., Grimsby, 4 Wm. Yorston, Grassies H. . Crawford, Grimsby R. G, Mackie, Grimsby J Rodenhurst, Ingerso A. R. Hayhoe, Grimab; M. Kelso, Smithville K. M. Stephen, Grimeb Reasons you should save that you need but think a minute to decide you will. _ The decision made, the H, . Crawford, Grimsby _ Jan. 20/ R. G, Mackie, Grimsby July 1, J Rodenhurst, Ingersol! Dec 31, A. R. Hayhoe, Grimaby Jan 1, M. Kelso, Smithville July 6, K. M. Stephen, Grimeby Oct. 12, Dr, J. 8. Rows, Grimaby _ July 15, J W Juckson, Ochre River, Man, Oct. 8, Alex‘Groff, Beamsville <Dec. 31. SO MANY proper place for your money is in &a Savings Depart ment where three and one half per cent interest is half t Sdded half year‘y. Make your initial deposi dfi.mz.our deposit N.E.Cor, Main & James Sts Landed Banking & Loan PAID UP LIST June $0, 20, SHALED TRNDERS addressed ‘to the Postmaster General, .will be reâ€" celved at Ottawa until noon on Priâ€" day, the 22nd .day of August, 1913, tor the conveyance of His Mojesty‘s Mails on a proposed Contract . for four years, alx «. Co# per week, over Rural Mail Route from Niagaraâ€"on ihe Lake (via Virgil) Ontario, from the postmaster general‘s pleasure. Printed notices containing furthyr information as to conditions of . proâ€" posed contract may be _ seen and blink forms of tender may + bh obâ€" tained at onto U U 14 Ottawa, July 5, 1913. THE ONE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE® 14 14 The season of â€" outings,â€" _ garden parties and outdoor parochial gathâ€" erings is well on andâ€" among the many happy events we shall hive to look back on with pleasure will be he afternoon tea which will be held iext Thursday weer, _ the 17th . of July on the beautiful «aWas of the rectory adjoining 8i Audraws . Parâ€" ish chureh, _ > C There yill be the tew and an exâ€" «llent program of voor! and instruâ€" nental muslc will be rendered which xill surprise everybody. Besides hese there will be the old fashioned ooth with its womderful stock . of ome made pastries, cakes,. .. bread nd other dainties. .. Snss . Now it is the duty of everybody in he parish to be there. ‘We want as rge an attendance _ as . possible, verybody is weleqmeâ€"if you canâ€" Po8T _ OPFFICE DEPARTAENT Mail Service Branch, ot get away send the children . or Four neighbor‘s children and then ['n(l;-u lady had not beon ‘ery strong for some time, but was is well as usval Thursday morning, wt early in the day she was strickâ€" m down, and within ten hours was dead. Jt is supposed _ that internal remmorhages wer: the ccuse. The funeral tcok place on Sunâ€" day nfternoo1, July 6, and was very iargely aftended by people who were acquainted with the deceased .. lady and her husband. _ % . ome on later. Note the time, tea served from 30 to 6.30. Admission free, so there is no exâ€" se. Be enthuslastic and tell your lends about this, It‘s going. to be me gathering. The names of all present will be blished in the Independent, so get ere and sign the register, .which iI! be on the lawn. Services were held.at the . bouse and graveside by the Rev. Mr. Danâ€" lels, ‘pastor of the . Stoney . Creek Methodfat chrch. . ____ €4) ned at the Post Office of Niagaraâ€" theâ€"Lake, Virgil and at the office the Post Office Inspector ut Torâ€" The interment took place at Frult land cemetery, The deceased lady is survived by ber husband, one son, . two years, her parents, three sisters and three My words ate bright as they are wise, 1 have a pair of angel eyes And I can bake much better pies ‘Than baker sells me. My biscuits, too, are light as snow; No houseworkâ€"seasoned wife can show Mss m‘ tricks! . How should I know? My husband tells me. 1 Some wives are so by taste forsook They l::'t give home that homelike Â¥ But of our humible ingleâ€"nook © (Bad taste repels me) I‘ve made a bower of Heart‘s desire To -w an artist might aspireâ€" How do I know this, you enquire? ~ My husband tells me, n,“g woman‘s chatter oft annoys, Jars conceit, by sweetness cloys, To say the things one most enjoys mhll;:l"" me. When we dress up u:d“o to dine, The many friends of M#». and Mrs. L. Biggar, Winona, were greatly cked on Friday last to learn of > death of Mrs. Biggar on Thursâ€" y evening, July 3, after a brief 1:1â€" « of a fow hours, f rs. Biggar was the second daugh of Mr,. and Mrs. Richard Johnâ€" . Grimaby, popularly known _ to friends and _ schoolmates . in ~as Belle. . She was matâ€" JATH OF MRS. GBO. L. BIGGAR When we dress up and go (o dine, 1 cannot help the way 1 shine, Or that the sweetest gown is mine My husband tells me. Though: I confessâ€"why shouldn‘t The chops are sometimes overdone, My coffee often‘ worse than none, Tuart never quells me. For husband takes me in his arms And smooths away my_least alarmsâ€" Mistakes add luster to my charms, My husband tells me. Since John is such a truthful man, Built on the noblest Roman plan, Â¥xaccerate he never canâ€" years was a great shock to her «l parents and ‘other near roâ€" 1 as well as to her neighbors A Bripe‘s Coxressiox rig-n ago and . her at ‘the age of twontyâ€" G. C, Anderson, __ Superintendent Walter Wilson Presents Miss Sarah Gibney and AUDI TORIUM The Sarah Gibney Company TOhW‘c. ss . . . 5.1s cs.s 0+ s slsb‘ s .l + > c . . » 1 Dir, ~Mo OS MeCourk TORIMAL 17. .k 05 ... + .00 .8 ... o+ s# +4 /.. + 174. /. ~MUMEISecord Mrs. Stead . . . . .........>s« «.0. .. ... . . .« Miss Adeluide Secord Miss Ashford . . ... .i............... .. .. Miss Nelda Gibson EKva Webster. . ... ....+.... .. «... .. . . .« Miss Vera Densmore Edith Marsland . . . . ... .« >«<++ ««+++«+++.. .. MISS GIBNEY SYNOPSIS Act 1â€"Douglas Cattermol«‘s Apartments in the City. Act 2â€"Mr. Marsiand‘s Country Home. P Act 3â€"The Sume. + Tom Mayo....... Arthnr Arnold. . . . Bud Sheehon . . . . . Harold Spencer. . . :]omu Sllfirwood. . myo. ... Jean finyo.y...... WATER MELONS Every farmer should have a water melon patch. Nearly _ everyone is fond of melons, yet . comparatively few farmers make it a point to plant them,â€" thoughâ€"after they have had a good patch they will never be withâ€" out ong. Atiyohe can ralse them if they attend to them, as they would any other crop. But don‘t expect to raise them om your poorest ground, the best is none too good. . Nowly broken land _ is the ideal _ place, though any ground well . manurel will give excellent results. 1i one raised them only for his own use he should try several varieâ€" tles, decide which he !ikes bost and then salse that variety. For our« selves, â€"we think nothing equals the Kleckley class, If for the market, ome must ralse what the tinde doâ€" mands, and we have found that size should have the first consideration, as a great many people pick _ for MISS GIBNEY as. 6.. .....2.60ek 606 SYNOPSIS Act 1â€"The Library of Tom‘s Home | Goldland, Nevada. Curtain Rises, night 8.15 p.m. and Matinees at 3.00 p.m:* ADMISSION 25 CENTS Reserved Cushion Seat 35c Saturday nights and Holiâ€". Dry Goods Millinery . GRIMSBY BEACH Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 14, 15, 16 > ~_A splendid dramatization of the Novel "THE GAME" We huve every need of the smartly dressed woman. Each line chosen for its good quality and newness of: style. j You could not do better than by making our store your In two plays each week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 10, 11, 12 SsATURDAY MATINEE The Ludicrous Farce Comedy Success 4 "The Private Secretary" | Everything in Hosiery =| k. It. STEPHEN |> Act 2â€"The Same. Act 3â€"The Same Dainty Lingerie Ask to see th>: mercirized sleeveless or short sleeve Vests at 45c. (Regular 50¢) CAST OF CHARACTERS CAST OF CHARACTERS You will save many a dollar if you do size #instead ‘of quality. The grower should make an effort to have them as early as possible as eatly ones bring a better price. We vlant partâ€"of our patch carly _ and the rest about a week or two later, putting a #nkg beside _each. hill _ so that we can Watch them and replant If we see they are not growing. . ... .. Mr, Walter Wilson . «. «. . . Mr. Roy W. Conant <... .. . . Mr. C E. Oclrich .. .. . Mr. Chas: L Brewer ... . .. . . Mr. D. S. Redfield that for style and neatâ€" ness of pattern cannot be duplicated is the strong feature of this exceptional showing of at . ... Mr. Waiter Wilson . Mr.: Chas. L. Brewer .. . . . «Mr. Jack Quinn .. .. Mr. D. 8. Redfield . . MEF, D2 8. ReSOWETE .u..nnéw.cun.o ... Mr. C. E Oelrich in the outskirts of T con onl moratienter. <.._. cemnnateni zie 20 0 on ons se Weeaaas Miss Vera Densmore .. Miss Nelda Gibson , Mrs, Agnes Armond DRY GOODS

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