Grimsby Independent, 22 Oct 1913, p. 3

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CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE Y. M. C. A. Building, HAMILTON Phone 5L . OSCAR ‘MAIN, Principal _ Furniture and Carpets, Linoleum and Winuow Shades Paper Picnic time is now here and to meet the demand we have a full line of We have just received a new stock of O veloping Papers, and Supplies of all k Brownie Cameras from §$1.00 up. Hammocks, â€"Fishing Greves‘ Fancy Goods Store Beamsville = Ontario Buck‘s Furniture Co «Picnic Supplies" ©OSCAR MAIM, Principal EASTMAN KODAK SUPPLIES IO per cent. off For Cash BUCK, Beamsville Licensed Embalmer hpcr Table Clothes, Lunch Sets and Drinking Cups. 1913 ng ‘Tackle, S and Novelties. a new stock: of Kodaks, Deâ€" and Supplies of all kinds. From Knowledge Don‘t stay in a rut . We can show you how to improve your position. _ A good busiâ€" ness education will overcome a great many difficulties. We have one of the finest business colleges in Canada, with a staff of competent reachers. We teach Gregg‘s and Pitman‘s shorthand, expert touch typewritingâ€" and give you ness practice in our comâ€" mercial course, Special atâ€" tention given to all of our pupils. Send for ;rospectus and let us show you the road to success. Enter at any time. Souvenirs, Stationery FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN ‘Thousands HaveBeenHelped Women n««:'fm-qmd female ills are flhm CGP ME woman‘s private ;-E'W;" in your case. Noth* mm&.mm ofter of assistance. _ Address m Pinkham â€"Medicine Co., (conâ€" GRIMSBY POULTRY SHOW NOV. 11 to 13 Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive.. It is free and only Braiimas Cochins, Buft Cochins, A. 0. V. Langshans, Black Plymouth Rocks, Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Plymouth Rocks, Partridge Plymouth Rocks; A. 0. V. Wyandottes, White Wyandottes, Silver Laced Wyandottes, Golden Laced Wyandottes, A. 0. V. Rhode Island Reds, Single 'g Andalusians ‘"h Anconas R Leghorns, Single Comb White Leghorns, Rose Comb White Leghorns, Single Comb Brown Leghorus, Rose Comb Brown Leghorns, Buff Legborns, Black Spanish Whiteâ€"faced Black Minarcas, Single Comb Black Minorcas, Rose Comb Black Minorcas, White Orpingtons, White Orpingtons, Buff Orpingtons, Black Dorkings Rod Caps ‘Cornish (Indian Game) Every woman ought to have POLANDS AND HAMBURGS Polands, White Orested Black Polands, A. 0. V. Hamburgs, Silver Spangled Hamburge, A. 0. V. Game, exhibition Campines Houdans Guinea Fow! ‘Any other variety fow! Eggs, one dozen white Regs, one dozen brown Scabrights, ollver Cochins, white Cochin, black Bantam, A. 0. V. TURKEYS,.GBESE AN ‘Turkeys, _Whu. Holland Turkeys, Bronze Ducks, Indian Runner Ducks, Rouen Prize lists of the shoOW had on application by M Strgme, 500 7. !"" Independent office. A few of our sporis MTS 2A"" °* going torth for a hunt. Mr. and Mro. Smith MeNinch and tamily of Grimobp, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mro. Warden. Josey ‘Wobb is at present 08 the Josey Wobb is a! P sick. Met. Miss Cameron, who Notice is hereby given that & Court will" be held pursuant to ‘The Ontario Voters® Lists Act, bY His Honor, the Judge of the County Court of the. County of Lincoln, at the _ Council Cbamber, Grimaby, on the 27th day of October, 1913, at 2 g‘clock p.m., to hear and determine complaints . 0f orrors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the MunicJpality of the Vile lage of Grimsby, for 1913. JAS. BRODIE, Village Clork. Grimaby, Oct i (Continued from page 1) ASIATIC vOTERS‘ LIsT COURT THE INDEPENW®®T, MTSOBLLANEOUS AMBERICANS MOUNTAIN VIEGW ';.::(.L 0. Y. £ | (In his cold and eflent grave. Silver Laced ‘â€". |He bade no one a last farewell, Golden Laced §| He waved his hand to none, L h o ar ~â€" SS | Hincepitit %}10_\': we knew Goldon ENGLISH BANTAMS ) OE ENC CMTC 2 2or ication by mail to H. B. ‘y., Grimsby, or at the GBESE AgDDUOKS %8, 1918 lton Mr. Kitts Itlcg ct E. Hurst‘s, has returned to hor home. Mr. Robert Warrander has returnâ€" ed to his home at Stoney Creek, after. visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Ross. Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton Hitcheock r.tended the funcral of _ Mra. Jas. Hitcheock in Hamilton on Sunday. Mr. Jos. Shaw and Mr, Jacob Upâ€" per went to Toronto on Friday, Mrs. A. McLean went to Smith» ville on Tuesday. Miss Annic Glents _ of _ Niagara Falle, Js _ visiting at . Mr. Wm. Mitchener‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Book and family of Grimgby spent Thanksgivâ€" ing with his mother, Mrs. Ed. Book. Miss Belie Kennedy of Humilton, spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. John Kennedy. Mr. E. Is Snyder of _ Hamilion spent Thanksgiving withâ€"his parents, Mr. and Mrs.â€"J. M. Snyder, _ â€" GRINSBY, Mrs. Robert Warrander and chilâ€" dren bave returned to their hom in Stoney Creek, after visiting Mr, and Mre. John Ross. Mi, John Burch made a business rip to Hamilton on Saturday. Mro and Mre. Geo. _ Snyder _ and little daughter, are visiting friends in Welland. Mr. Roy Wilkinson‘ of _ Alberta, Man,, is visiting at Mr. T. Parker‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fisher were in Hamilton on Saturday Mr. Mathias Heaslip _ is visiting friends in Grimsby, Mrs. _ Frank Mingle _ and Miss Mabel Mingle and Mre. Isaac ‘Snyâ€" der went to Hamilton on Saturday, \ir. John Ross went to Smithville on Priday. Mre. Arthur Smith, of St. Cathaâ€" rinea is _ visiting Mr. and _ Mre. Artbur MeLean. Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Mitchener . left on Wednerday to attend the Conferâ€" !rnr« at Berlin. Mr, and Mrs. Harmon Dawdy are l\-muu friends n Hamilton. | Mr. and Mre. Fred Reece . and family of Hamilton are visiting at \Mr. Joseph Wardell‘s. _ â€" _ _ ©; visâ€" Mrs. A. Snyder _ and Mrs. J. XM. Snvder are visiting in Grimsby. Mirs. Hilliard Fisher, of Welland is vislting _ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mr Andersonâ€"In sad al mory of our dear nep! Andcrson, who passed one year ago: In a far and silent grave) Where the trees their wave, Lies the dearly loved one ‘, On that distant grave, Where there slcopeth without ‘dremâ€" it FOREIGN _ MISSIONARY 2 Y HOLDS _ THANKâ€" "x d OPFPERING MEETING The Woman‘s Foreign _ Missionary Auxillary of St. Johns Presbyterian church held its Thankâ€"offering meetâ€" ing in the church on Thursday afterâ€" moon, Oct. 17. Mrs. Wilson, wife of _ Dr. Wilson, Principal of Indore Theological Colâ€" lege, India, gave an excellent and inspiring address, taking as her subâ€" ject, the work being done . for the Christians of Indore. Mrs. ‘McQueston, president of the Humilton Prestyterial, also address ed the meoting, her . theme . being prayer and the important part prayer should have on our Auxiliary meet» Ings. A large aumber of the ladies of the congregation were present to welcome the speakers. The thank offering amounted . to Are the .result of knowing the laws of health and nature. All the knowâ€"» ledge a young man or Woman, wife or daughter should have, is containâ€" ed in the Poople‘s Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, _ M. D. This big Home Doctor Book contais ng 1008 \m mwith engravings and . colored T MOCEDCUNTOL4LiN : fnanrly vlates, and bound in cloth, [nea" ~. 7!?‘. coples formerly . soid . for $1.50 each), is sent Free to any On€ sending 31 oneâ€"cent stamps to preâ€" pay cost of wrapping and _ postage. ‘There are no conditions to this offer mm reader must not _ associate _book with the unnfln‘z pamâ€" MVE EAATICE uoh. One we could not save, EABNIT TL lam out the country. Address, ington St., Buffalo, N. Y. and Mrs. O‘Hare were in Ham on Saturday, P. Merritt took a trip to . 8t. on Saturday he was gone. > the stars are gleamink HAPPY MARRIAGES ONTARIO INMEMORIAM â€"In sad and loving meâ€" ir dear nephew, _ Jimmic silent graveyard, _ _ | trees their _ branches i Amveir ies + in cloth, (nearly away .just zl FOR SALE ha "Ja Barcain[ A House and Lot in Grimsby The owner having other large interests must sellâ€"at a sacrifice. ‘The place is centially located, ear to schools and churches, in a fine locality. The house is a good eight room, two storey frame house, two !Leul old. Finishâ€" ed inside in excellent style and of best materials. Large double lot. Some apple trees on it. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ~High and Dry Beautiful Surroundings Can be made the most beautiful home in Grimsby G. R. EVANS, â€"â€" Fort William, Ontario .onbon, ENG.. . OFFICE . William and % Blags Princss Si. Cor. William and Cede Branch«. at Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Winona and St. Catharines FORT WILLIAM $800 Cash Takes It Balance on easy terms Also two highâ€"class building lots cheap Apply to NOTEâ€"The reador will please note this advt. will appear only throe times in this paper THE INDEPENDENT Bathroom Furnace Electric Lights Cement Cellar Waterworks Good Drainage Capital Paid Up . . + + _ * Reserve Fund _ . + + * ‘Total Assets . . + + 0c * THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA Savings Department at all Branches. WITH WHICH ISs UNITED INCORPORATED 1969 If you figure on placing your money in very profitable and safe investments, you will not bass FORT WILLIAM. _ It is just balf way across thd Dominion of Canada. ‘THINKâ€"Ocean vessels can land freight direct on its docks from any part of the world. Its harbor bas a frontage of 24 miles. _ Its population is now only about 26,000. Its population in 1918 will be 75,000 or more. . Its real estate values are very low now. Its real estate values will increase from 200 to 2000 per cent in the next five years. Writeâ€"â€" ... thioinag ytug 13‘.00&000 NEW YORK AGENCY Cor. William and Tedar Sit | j «|

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