PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Corner Main and Paton Streets, GRIMSBY ol Telephone 63 Office Hoursâ€" & j _8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 6.80 to 8.30 p.m â€"Mrs Davidson, Mrs Paddeck, and Master Edwin Paddock of Watertown N. Y. are guests at "Ye Village Inn." â€"Miss Belle Bullock, of Toronto was the guest of the Misses Hewson over Bunday. â€"Mrs. A. B Randall, of Walnut I!l. is #pending the Christmas holidays with her sister and mother in Grimsgbyv. Our list is the largest and best if you are thinking of buying send for our farms for sale in the Niagara district. We can save yon time and money. The Ontario Real Estate Co. Fred J. Shepherd, General Agent. â€"Canada‘s Oldest Nurserieeâ€"We have the largest stock of currants, blackberries grapes and raspberries in Canada, also complete assortment of fruit and ornaâ€" mental trees and shrubs. Write us beâ€" fore placing vour order. Agents wanted to introduce the famous Herbert raspberry the hardiest and best variety known The Thomas W. Bowman & Son Co. Ltd. Ridgeville Ont. . DR. ALEXANDSER \_PHYSIciANTZ&«ISURGEON «CoRrconEr‘cCountyILincoLlnNn mainCsTt.CGwest GRIM «â€"In all probalility you will receive one one of Grafton & Co‘s sale, circulars through the mails, but in case you don‘t you will receive one free by dropping a postcard addressed to Grafton & Co , Limited, 20, 22, 24, James St. Nortb, â€"Mr. Wm. Hewitt, of Beamsville was in Grimsby the other day just to see how the town looked since it grew so big. $20.00. Grimsky â€"Grafton & Co. Limitedâ€" Hamilton, great clean up sale, the event watched for and waited, for by thousands of thrifty people, will be in fwil blast next week. You will be astonished at the great reductions on the very best clothing produced in this country. Don‘t buy a doliar‘s worth of clothing until this great gale starts. _ Nensg of thougands of dellar‘s worth to gselect from. â€"The friends : Mrs Oliver MecN with them this w litile son Harold Friday Dec. 20. Queens Lawn C was private. â€"For Saleâ€"New frame house in Grimeâ€" by, nicely furnished containing six reoms and bath, good location. within five minutes walk of Post effice. This proâ€" perty must be sold at once for a quick sale $1,150 terms very easy. Possesion at onrce., The Ontarieo Real Estate Co. Grimsby, Fred J Shepherd General Agent. â€"Mr. Wm. Mitchell, the candidate of the Liberal party in Lincoln was in Merriton last week addresgsing the liberal associotion of that town. The occasion being the election of efficers. â€"Noticeâ€"The party who stole a gallon of coal oil out ‘of my wood shed on Sunday morning last will please accept my thanks for his prompt return of the can. I can afford to lose the eoal oil and he needed it badly or he wouid not bhave taken it, and his prompt return of the can shows that there is a spark of honesty left in the man .vet. Small favors thankfuily reâ€" ceived and larger ones in proportion. J. A. Livingston. Linaited, 20, . Hamilton, O:1 â€"Mr John Hewson of Torento is spendâ€" ing the Christmas heolidays with his parents Mr and Mrs Andrew Hewson, Ontarie Street. â€"Mrs Harry Anderson, will receive on the afternoon and evening of Jan. 2, at the home of Mrs H. H. Anderson. â€"The addition to Lake Lodge school is nearing completion, and will be ready for the opening of school on Jan. 8. CANAnNA the rate paid by us on TIME DEâ€" POSITS. Capital & Surplus, â€" $1,041,118 Assets, = = $2,566,482 LANDED BANKING â€"& LOAN CO. For information regarding forâ€" warding money by mail carries no obligatiou to open an account. All we ask is an opportunity of explaining _ why â€" your â€" savings should earn A Request Grimsby, Dec. 25 We o io C ranee n enc ierteh e m o m w§> ETe z obA Nee 4,,«;;4;(_»5».&.«-1?;_4 i nnintnestarone rasy OT DR. J. R. SUMITH TEreEprHone No. 1 â€"A cutter nearly new, price ly to Murry Fitch, Main St and neighbors of Mr. and Vinch, are sympathising veek on the loss eof their Marshall whe died on The fureral took place to ‘emetry on Sunday and Per Cent GRIMSBY It again honored with your confiâ€" dence I will continue to work for the best interests of the township and county. Realizing that it will be impossible for me to see each elector personally, I respectfully solicit your votes and influence in my behalf. Vour obedijent servant ’ At the earnest solicitation of a large number of ratepayers Lhave consenited to become a :andidate for the position | of Deputy Reeve of the township of Saltfleet for the year 1908. In asking for your suffrages I have only to say that during the three years in which I have served you as Councillor that L/ have endesvored to the best of my‘ ability to ‘handle the affairs of the Township with economy and care. ; Believing as I do that true economy consists in the judicious expeudituref of public money, I have always enâ€" deavored to secure for the Township good value for all ‘monies expended ; on public improvements. | â€"Herbert Raspberryâ€"Something new in a raspberry. _ ‘"The best red raspberty tested here‘""‘ writes Prof. Macoun, Ottawa ‘‘The heaviest yielder among all red raspberries‘‘ writes Prof. Hutt, Guelph. We have the only large supply in Carada to offer. Plamts $2.00. Express paid: Brown Bros. Brown Nurseries P. 0. Ont. If you wish to sell, place your property with us and reap the benefit of the winâ€" ter advertising. We are doing one of the largest and most satisfactory Real Estate business in the Niagara District. The Ontario Real Estate Co. Grimsby, Fred J Shepherd General Agent. â€"The regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Order of Foresters willâ€" be held in Society Hall, Grimsby on Monday Deo. 80,. 1907;. ‘A ; full â€" attendance . is requested, nomination of officers for 1908 C. F. Mabey, Chief Ranger. â€"Wantedâ€"Trunk of apple trees, sound and from nine inches in diameter up. Will pay highest cash price Write statâ€" ing quality and where located to R. H. To the Electors of Saitfleet Ladies and Gentlemen â€"Portland and Thorold Cement and all other builders‘ supplies always on bane at reasonable pricesat J W Kennedy‘s King St west, 100 yards eest H G & B Station Beamsvilie. Phone 56. â€"ror saleâ€"A Dout fifteen tons of first class timothy hay, also cutters and sleighs all ready for delivery. Apply to W. H. Hammond, phone 97, Grimsby. â€"The Rev. G. R. Brown, pastor of the Baptist Church Beamsville was in Grimsâ€" by the other day and called at the Indeâ€" pendent office. Mr. Brown is a right jolly fellow and is apparently not as bad as he is painted. â€"Landscape Architect Mr Câ€" E Woolverton who has been in Boston for the past three months is back to Canada on a business trip. He has formed a connection with two of the most prominent landscape architects and designers in America, withâ€" head quarters in Boston Mass. Mr. Woolâ€" verton will have charge of the Canadian end of the business and goes to Toronto this week to com mence operations there. â€"â€"I1t is expected that a hockey league composed of Grimsby, Beamsâ€" ville and St. Catharines will be formed immediately and as all three teams have good material some good sport is expected this winter. Mr Thomas Pearson, returmed last week from attending the funeral of his father the later George Pearson. The deceased gentleman was formerly a citizen of Grimsby. Grimsby. â€"Grafton & Co. Limited, Hamilton, will start their clearing of winter garâ€" ments next week. Prices on all winter goods have been greatly reduced all lines of goods are included. It will be the greatest sale from every standpoint Grafâ€" ton & Co. Limited, Hamilton, have ever held a larger stock thaun ever before must be turned into money, no matter how great the financial sacrifice. Don‘t miss this great trade movement. â€"Wantedâ€"Local representative, man with experience in fruit ard some knowâ€" ledge of selling goods. Profitable proâ€" position for Fall and Winter to right partv. â€" Territory now open. Apply quick. Brown Brothers Company, Nurâ€" serymen, Ltd., Brown‘s Nurseries, Ont. â€"Physgical Cultureâ€"Mr M. D. Socttâ€" Simpson, Instructor ‘of Sandow‘s System of Muscular Developement, assisted by J. M. Steacy instructor in gymnastics and boxing, will open a night school of‘ Phyâ€" sical Culture. Classes for adults and children. Individual tuition extra. All persons desirous of joining will kindly write at once to M. D. Scottâ€"Simpson, Grimsby Post Offlice. ‘Terms moderate. â€"Randali and Falconbridge received their first car of builders supplies last Friday, they now bave a supply of hair arnd wood fibre palsters, portland cement plaster paris and bydrated lime, which will be kept in‘ stock at the warerooms They have placed an order for Lehigh Portlanda eement which is acknowledged to be the best made. Call and see tham before you place your order. Thery can supply you any quantity and at better prices than you can get from the manufacâ€" turers, call or phone 39 Grimsby. row, Grimsby Elections 1908 ileâ€"About fifteen tons of first or phone 39 Grimsby. BRRIDGMAN â€"Mr. Ransom Konkle, of Beamsâ€" ville, has secured the position of manâ€" ager of Jockey Jack Martin‘s beautiâ€" ful farm at Burlington and he. has moved his family there. â€"Don‘t miss the big voting. conâ€" test and masquerade carnival at the Grimsby roller rink on New Year‘s right, Atweaty Ian ::ce for iastdles will be held zâ€"Mr and Mrs J D Christie of Simcoe are spending their holidays here. â€"Mr Rufus R Gage, of Hamilton, was in Grimsby on a business trip last week. . He handles ferterlizers and roofing material. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fettit of North Grimsby celebrated their golden wedding on Monday Dec. 23 by being "at home" to all their friends from three to six o‘clock in the afternoon. â€"â€"Mr Low Upper returned from the west where he has been engaged in dredging and spent an evening with his sister Mrs Will Smith Grimsby. â€"Mr Harold Millward is home from Calgary to spend the holidays in Grimsby. and see our choice se‘ection of Spectacles and Eyveglasses, Especially when you have the advantage of our wellâ€"known ability and experience to have them properly suited to the sight and a frame fitted to give comfort and appearance. ‘This can done at any time free of charge; You will find us directly opposite "Hotel Waldort" â€"Everybody attend the grand drawing contest and skating competiâ€" tion in the Grimsby Roller Rink on Christmas night. There will be a forty lap race for gentlemen in the afternoon Mr. Robert Hughes who formeriy was painter at john Van Dyke & sons, Grimsby, and who for the past four years has been doing the work for K. Miller‘s extensive carriage shops, Atterclifie, has moved to Grimsby and will be prepared to â€"Mr. Robert H. Hughes, a former well knownland highly respected citiâ€" zen of Grimsby, has returned here to reside. His wife has been here for some time staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vanbuskirk of North Grimsby. +~Mr Hughes who was formerly a painter in the carriage shops here has had an extensive exâ€" perience in . that line since he left Grimsby. â€" He has spent the last four years as painter in the big carriage shops of E. Miller, Attercliffe.: He has come to Grimsby to start business for himself and his shop will be, for the present, over the carrige shop of J. VanDyke & Sons near the G. T. R. Station, where he will be prepared to do carriags painting for the public. â€"There will be a late car after the dance at Beamsville on new years night as far west as E. D. Smith‘s. do carriage painting of all kinds f public in first class style at reason His paint shop will be at the v J. Van Dyke & sons near the G. T All orders promp,t-ï¬ attended to GLOBE â€" OGPTICAL â€" Co. Phone 684 Election 1908 To The E1 zh;ors of Saltfleet LADIES AND UOENTLENEN I have détided to become a candidate for the position of Reeve of the Township of Saltficet for the year 1908, and I respectfully solicit your vote and influence in my beâ€" half. Yours &o. Don‘t forget the Sunday‘ school entertainmient of St Johns church Winona on Friday evening of this week Dec.‘27, it starts in the new institute hall at 8 o‘clock sharp. Just 39 steps from Terminal Station ROBERT N. H Good Spectacles make the most acceptable Christmas Gift NEW PAINT SHOP Take a Look In George Millen ERT MA, AUGHES CARRIAGE PAinTrR IDn 1. B. ROUSEF, j PROPRIETOR 111 King East, HAMILTON the AOon or 1ladies n This can be T th eneral n of Miss Lottie McDougall from St Catharines this w a month‘s holidavys Miss Carrie Jacksen has returned home from ber school near St. Thomas, for the christmas holidays. Mis spend The Swiss Bell Ringers, of Grimsby, will give an entertainment in the Unior Hall, on Saturday evening Dec. 28th, a cordial invitation is extended to all. Mr Garnet White and Miss Etta White expect to take a trip to Toronto on Tuesday of this week. McNincrnâ€"Or Friday Dec. 20th, 1907, Harold Marshall infant son of Mr and Mrs Oliver McNinch Grimsby at the age of three months and thirteen days. THE CENTRAL STORE Closes Every Evening at 6 o‘clock except Wednesday â€"Mrs, White, Chicago, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Patrick Henry, of North Grimsby, returned to her home on Saturday last, She was accompanied by Mrs. Henry who will spend the winter in Chicago. We have added a fine assortment of JEWELERY, consisting of rings, fobs, chains, cuff linds, stick pins, braclets, hat pins, charms, etc. PERFUMES in bulk and fancy packages. EBONY GOODSâ€"Mirrors, hat brushes, bonnet brushes, hair brushes, military hair brushes, shaving brushes, manicure pieces. H. F. MORROW, Druggist, Phm. GRIMSBY â€"â€" L). â€" â€" ~"ONTARIO Post Card Albums from 35¢ up. _ ‘, Christmas cards and Post cards, paper knives, card cases, bill _ books, ink stands, shaving sets, match boxes, collar boxes, handkerchief aud glove sets, music rolls, hand bags, Indian bags, prayer books, shaving mirrors. Look over our list and find just what you need for father, mother; sister brother or sweetheart And what to Give as Suitable Presents j a Puzzle. C @%fl%/ï¬% sï¬ c %%@y Wéflfï¬Ã©ï¬d C rr, . n Come one. Come all. . â€"FT.â€"HMHAWKE %%%% % ert: GDocth G HRIS T MA S ttie McDougall comes home itharines this week to spend a holidays 5j 1€ )1 FULTON DIED V S onn nel 1( Grot to t n nunae, wee n ake0 o8 5 Ac n £o c o merninres unne e ie e en orienate came nrorvenranmmmemnnmecmrmner smm Skating New Year‘s Eve and New Year‘s forenoon For the BEST DRESSED LADY will be held, when the lady receiving the greatest number of votes will receive $2.00 worth of skate tickets. For gentlemen. Five laps around the rink one gentlemen with skates on his hands run along by another gentlemen holding his lege. Prize $2.00 worth of skate tickets. For ladies in the afternoon. Prize, $2.00 wortt of skate tickets. Cigars, pipes, tobacco pouches, cigar cases, tobacco jars. § Chocolates from 10c to $2.50 a package. Stationery in faney xmas packages. Razors in fancy packages. Handsome ebony dressing sets. Ebony manicure sets. Brush and comb trays. Triplicate mirâ€" rors, satchet powder, perfume atomizers, gentlemen‘s smoking sets, ash trays, pin trays, children‘s story books, calendare for 1908, calendar pads, holly tags, holly seals. TY A4 4 PCOIMYAT TNAGAT ew Year‘s night costume. Travelling cases, Grimsby Roller BIG MASQUERADE CARNIVAL TWENTY LAP RACE Rink NEW YEAR‘S DAY WHEELBARROW RACE Big Doings at the A VOTING CONTEST BEST DRESSED LADY SKATES â€"FIFTEEN CENTS Come early Five prizes for those it and Satardaw is oftem 3y