CoRroNEmr CoumntyYy LincoLn MAIN ST. WEST GRIMSBY Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. Office Hoursâ€" S 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 6.30 to 8.30 p @y R. C.J.FREEMAN, L.D.S., D.D.S. Member of Royal College r Dental Surgeons of Ontark , Graduate Toronto University. _ BEAM*â€" VILLE. Will practise in Grimsby on Moudays of each week. Take Noticeâ€"Beginning with this=." issue,.. Oct.., bth;> all advertisements and changes of advertisements for the Grimsby Independent, must be in the hgnds of the printer not later than Tuesday at noon.. All items of news and. small advertiseâ€" ments must be in by ten o‘clock on Wednesday morning to assure publication. Wiok £â€"§$100,000 to : Jloan on Rea! Estate Security, at lowest rates of interest. : Terms of repay:â€" ment liberal. Expenses moderâ€" ate. W. wW. Kidd, Real. Estate For Saleâ€"A quantity of good hay.. Apply to .C.â€"E. Barr. phone 27, ring 2, W imona. When you go to the country fake a tin of. Davis . Menthol Salve along. It is unequalled. to relieve earache, sprains, burns, cuts and bruises. 25 cents. f To Rentâ€"Furnished â€" house, plumbing, terms easy. Apply to David A. Whyte, Winona, Ont. What about a fancy lap spread? I have a large assortment on hand, also a full line of woolen blankets and stable blankets. It will pay you to see these goods. NJ E. Culp, Hatness Maker. To Rentâ€"Pleasant light rooms with heat. Apply box 528. Lostâ€"On Wednesday, Sept. 22,| 1909, in the Bank of Hamilton, a savings hbank book containing twelve dollars in bills. Finder will be suitably rewarded and confer a favor by returning to the Inâ€" dependent Office, Grimsby. A silver cup will be gtven it the Caledonia Fair on Oct: 8 by Capt. IL. Munro of the Guides of Hamilton, for the. best saddle horse suitable for military purâ€" poses. A good turn out of horses is hoped for. In.spite of the dry season, vegetation seems to be doing faitly well in this part of the country. Mrs. Wesley: Merritt of Merritt‘s Settlement presented the Independent with a fine bunch of ripe rasbperries on the bush on Monday of this week. The horse/ sales at St. Catharâ€" ines have been declared off till the first Saturday in Febrguatry, 1Iq10. For Saleeâ€"Extra fine potatoes. Apply to R: H. Crow, phone 45, fing i3, Grimsby. "The D. & L."â€"Emulsion may be taken with most beneficial reâ€" sults by those who are run down or suffering from after. effects of Ia grippe. .. OFFICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m. to 4 rp.m â€"GRIMSBY, oONT DH. W A. BRDWNLEE DENTIST â€" OFFICEâ€"WOOLVERTON BLOC neyr Grimsby, Oct. 6 DR. ALEXANDER PHYSician & SurRracgon DR. J. R. SMITH PHYSICIANZ& SURGEON . Main and Paten Streets, GRIMSBY Telephone 63 TeirepHone No (€ un Until further notice I will sell Leheigh Portland Cement at $1.35 per bbl y at storehouse or $1.30 per bbl. from the car.. Thorold cement 85 cents per bbl. All sacks charged extra at the rate of m | 10 cents each and bought back at the _ | same rate when returned if in good ord ar. _ | Woeod Fibre or Hair Plaster $7.75 per ton. bi* J. W. Kennedy, Beamsville; Ont. l giti _ The parties who., were sumâ€" ~â€"| monsed to appear at Beamsville, (EFor Coughs and Colds, . Allen‘s Lung Balsam. Reliel warranted or money refunded. Lifebuoy Soap is delightfully refreshing for bath or toilet. Fot washing underclothing it is unâ€" edualled. Cleanses and purifies washing umdercliotihiing it Is UNâ€" equalled. Cleanses and purifies. â€"Belleville "‘A A"" Portland Cement pronsunced the highest testing of any Canadian coment. We still have a full supply on hand in canvas or paper sacks wlich we are selling at the lowest price. D. Marsb, Grimsby Planing Mill. â€"Money to Loanâ€"I have bad $10,000 placed at my disposal to loan on firstâ€" class real estate. Parties wishing to purâ€" class real estate. Parties wisoing to purâ€" chase more laund or build houses can seâ€" cure the money required by applying to J as. A. Livingston, Grimsby. | before Police Magistrate Riggins charged with disorderly conduct og the O Matra . Place,. . on‘ 5unâ€" day. Aug. 27, asked. for. an <adâ€" journment till next Saturday and it was granted by the Magistrate. Snappy Clothes for Young Men =<=Wear correct . clothes, live clothes, Mr. Youns Man. It‘s right that you should do so. Get the best. Good clothes are alâ€" wayse 4 ladder to _snecess. W e always cater to the young men‘s trade and spare no pains to have "Tust right clothes." Every smart cloties,. NLF",; x oung â€" wWLan._. â€" LCs right that you should do so. Get the best. Good clothes are alâ€" wayse a ladder . to snecess.. W e always cater to the young men‘s trade and spare no pains to have S Just fight clothes." Every smart style kink in the cut and tailorâ€" ing of our clothing is worked out to the limit of good taste. Premiâ€" um tickets given.: AV. Fatrar, Clothier, 5 Market 5q., Hamilton Will pay good price for 10 to Will pay good price for 10 t 13 loads of barnyard manure de livered. H. Selway, Ontario St Grimsby. For: Salteâ€"Home . Lreasutre Range No. 9, water front and resorvoir. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Pettit, Grimsby, phone 103. Mrs. Jas. Darnell of Dresden, is visiting her grandniece, Mrs. . _T Walker: Canadian Bear . grease. is.. in Bearine, with other . valuable agents, making it the best pomtâ€" ade. 506 a jart. . Strength and Vitality are comâ€" bined in the invigorating tonic Ferrovim,which consists of fresh lean beef, Citrate® of ~Iron and pure old Spanish Sherry : Wine. Nothing could be more benefiâ€" cial for anemic women and chilâ€" dren, elderly people whose stren gth is failing and all persons run down and debilitated. $1 bottles. An interesting â€" event took place on Eriday. evening, Oct. 1, at the home of Mr. James Barr, Winona, when his son,. Thomas A silver collection will be taken in aid of the Armenian relief fund. 4 J.. was married to Rebecca . Mcâ€" Gregor Richardson, who arrived a few â€" days previously.. from Greenock, Scotland. .\ The Rev. J. Muir, M. A., Grimsby, perform ed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Barr, sister of the groom, who was sup ported by Mr. Arthur Parlane of Brantford, in which . city the vouns counrle will reside. spelld a wcer wWILIl iIlICIIU®S 11. LLPC Ottawa Valley. To Rentâ€"â€"Nice* six . roomed dwelling,.. big cellar, Village water, good location, small rent. R. S. Lockwood, Grimsby. A very interesting and inâ€" structive lecture will be given in the Baptist church next Monday evening, Oct. 11, at 8 o‘clock, by the . Rev. 5. H. Sarlassian | of Woodburn.. Mtr. Sarkissian esâ€" caped from Armenia during the massacres of 1896, and the â€" title of his lectrure will : be : "Armenia, the massacres of 1896, our experâ€" iences through, how we escaped, the causes of the massacres of 1909 and the present condition." experiment with get the gentiinc, Menthol Plaster Mtr. Edward Adkin of Grin by and his sister, Mrs. Kelly Bothwell, Ont.,. returned. ho from an extended trip throu the Bfitish Isles. They spent few weeks at the old home Fordham. Ene. For Saleâ€"Two selfâ€" feeders with pipes.. One with oven â€" on back.. in »gsood order. _ Apply Canadian Express office. Mrs. Hall of Dresden is visitâ€" ing for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Walk For Saleâ€"A few young pigs, six weeks old. Apply to Geo. Southward, Smithville, Ont. Mt. â€" BR. ] >wineton rence iJ. Snetsiuger left . for on â€" last > Thursday, to week with friends in the OU1 JUf . â€"Dack xCAE /â€"â€"L/OI it with imitations ‘b enuine, ‘"The D. & L Plaster. It cures. Daw ce Co.. makers. ack Get \dkin of Grimsâ€" l Mrs, Kelly â€" of returned. home d trin»â€" througsh D) on t but use 18 z w ATG get SHeh e ( onl hy m ut racEEs *o y ‘ Rdiad ind New Noticeâ€"I have just received a shipment of all kinds of â€" bulbs from Holland. Anyone wishing to get any, we will be pleased to supply.. .A. E. Cole, phone 50) fino 2. Mr. Henry Culp, and Miss Winnie Culp returned home on Monday from a two weeks visit to New York city. speaker and his lecture is one of the most interesting I ever heard His church where he. preaches, is packed to the doors every Sun day ‘and the people of Grimsby should not let this opportunity pass without hearing him. yards Dniack aress goouUs, i1ormer price $1 to $2 per yard, clearing at 25e and 50e per yard., New linens bought under. price. . We offer double damask table linens, resular:$1 to $1.2s per yard. €learing 75 and goc; $2.530 table napkins at $2 ner doz.; $4.50 for $3.25; bargains at" $1 per‘ doz. See cream damask at 29 and 40c per yatd,; regular 40 and 30¢. We urge you strongly to see these vyalues.. Cash coupons given on all cash purchases. Save them, it will pay you. A. F. Hawke. Mr. and Mrtrs. E. H. Boone of Buffalo, N. Y., have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Walker for the past week. Values are exceptionally good at Hawke‘s this week. z20 dozen ladies‘ flannelette gowns, bought under price, regular $1.253, for $1; 5 dozen ladies‘moirette skirts regular $1.25, for $1 ; 16c English flannelette for 13%4¢; extra heavy white flannelette for tOc; ‘ 800 plj 5 aozen Iad1cs regular $1.25, for . flannelette for 13" white flannelette vards black dress John C. Farrell to $1.25 Women‘s Tan Oxfords all styles at 20 per cent. less than regular price. This is a genuine sale to clear out Summer Goods as fall shoes are coming in. Repairing promptly attendâ€" ed to. All styles, colors and sizes at 20 per cent. off regular prices. Women‘s, Girls‘ and COnildren‘s White Shoes clearing at less than manufacturer‘s an«st+~ 500 MDen‘s Chief Oxfords l A Chance to buy Men‘s Low Shoes Dry Goods The Preserving Season GRIMSBYâ€" Will Undoubtedly Strike Us Before Long Store! Every requisite will bé;ffound in this store in highest quality SUGAR, SPICES, â€" Grimsby Men‘s Women‘s an :,l‘f;z;Children’s Shoes and Ru’ ers, \ new shipment of B’S FINE SHOES just received. E. S. JOHNSON Main St., Grimsby HEADQUARTERS FOR Gamble‘s old stand eost,~ 508 Cold Wave L. STEPHEN!"::, forme1 [â€" ~_Mr. E. }Y: Maddox begs. leave to ‘announce to the public of Grimsby land vicinity that he has opened a grestuarant and tea room on ‘Main | street in the same store as was formerâ€" l]y occupied by his gents furnishings [ establishment. F | _ Hot and cold meals served at all !hours from 7 06 a.m. to 11.00 p:m. at popular prices. â€" Special dinner on Sunday. The Independent has to thank Mro. W. A. _Patterson.. Notth Grimsby, for a very fine basket of Smithson peaches. These peachâ€" es did so well with Mr. Patterson this year, that in many cases he filled a six quart basket with 13 of them, and the general run was from fifteen to twenty peaches to the basket. They were very fine in color and delicious in flavor. GRIMSBY AND BEAMSVILLE vwWantedâ€"A few boarders, men preferred. Good rooms and good board, reasonable rates. _ Apply to Mts. J. Running.) Robinson St. south, Grimsby: The Independent has to thank Mr:.â€" W. A. Patterson:. North VINCEGAR., JARS uromieenencem ain ironine, whnai® aas rodcen omm imae n nropoamneninnicocasaraie sn uo Waltham and Elgin Watches _ cheaper here than in Hamâ€" ilton or elsewhere. New Restaarant Before getting a new F. W. MADDOX. Public patronage solicited J. T. LANE ankets, omm see ONTARIO on imorts rmommonmnrewmzae ooooronemenrensyt s y ommperenc evenpwnramcurpmeny o esnc rone 4 \ ons e ies ie ie eaane ie s qo ol Oe o o o o khaninennt ocnie oLb is n d e e e t i Grimsby Ey 1§ . | i cegedradus | ‘LL J l The CENTRAL STORE ! . 1 Closes Every Evening at 6 o‘clock except Wednesday and Saturday ® @ Grimsby 0 _ &A &A A_ 1 I am prepared to buy Fall and Winterâ€"apples, No. rand No‘ 2, at the highest market price; delivered at Grimsby. y C *4 > B uen 1 ak o. it i t t o cï¬ t c ie 0+ / bu. cOitrulinedhs.4 Â¥4 "5 $ *‘ B n B <3 B B B B B B B O 3 â€"2 B B B B B <p o BC ww W TY & .A J brd \& & w W Y ]] \ w 3/ W wb Phone 52. The dress goods dept. is showing very special lines in these new suitings, including fancy striped materials specially selected for fall and winter wear, 75¢ to $1.25 per yard. A full assortmeut of Navy Serges, Coatings and Cheviots in all makes at prices from 60c to $1.50 per yarcd. Special assortment in the newest shades of diagonal stripes regular T5¢ for 57c¢c. (See window). Is now showing two extra specials, in one yard wide Taffettas, regular 1.50 for 1.15. _ Regular 1.65 for 1 25 (Queen Quality stamped). Ribbon Department 25 Pieces, all shades, 4§ inches wide, reg 20c for 15c yd. 25 Pieces, all shades, 38# inch ribbon, reg. 15¢ for 12%c yd Made in the Most Desirable Styles at j Very Moderate Prices $17.530, _ ; $20.00 and $25.00 French and German Suitings in a ment (for tailored costumes). _ Prices $1 New Novelties in our Dress Trimming Dept. Net Insertions, Bugle Fringes in Jet, Gold and Silver, and Fancy Chiffon Trimmings. _ Visit our Millinery Dept. New Novelties arriving this week. : & w D i y o t t in C ¢ i i i @ (¢ & @ i»> €:> Electric Light, Bell and Telephone Wiring 2 or 3 wire systems 2 way or 3 way switching Estimates free. Columbia Igniter Batteries 25¢ each Electric Irons, Fixtures, Shades and all kinds of electâ€" rical material kept in stock and repaired. A. F., HAAWKE Smart Fall and Winter Costumes ’ Mesaline Satins newest shades at 85¢ yvard A. C. GRAHAM, If you have any Electrical Troubles call up Elizabeth and Paton Streets North A. FARNAN PHONE NO. 198 English Tweed Suitings GRIMmSBY, Ont H. FARNAN, Grimsby Silk Department Electrician o . 5* . IP . t . P . BP . ar" . gt . gW / tÂ¥ & § ®(»g§ $ 9 O ¢~â€" @6 ® aâ€" t PHONE NO. 7 On real estate security at current rates of interest. gs in a very exclusive assort ices $1.25 to $2.50 per yard. roes, Coatings and Cheviots MONEY TO LOAN W. B. CALDBER, Main street, Grimsby Tum * %,207 W Cz : 3. ~\bf Ab AA . M W@t Ab AN C\ 1t 1ph i s it K2