Grimsby Independent, 6 Oct 1909, p. 6

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E*A The following â€" despatch : was sent"out from "St&. Catharinés. on I hursday, Sept: ;9, +o09.. Many auto owners trom Bufia 10,+ New" York, ‘Toisito,, Hamil: ton and other cities will be interâ€" ested to learn that :Gounty â€"]Judge Carman has suspended .Consraâ€" ble‘ A. B. Tufford,.known far and wide as the terror to the autoists. The judge suspended the constaâ€" ble on instructions from the Onâ€" tario attorneyâ€"general‘s _departâ€" ment pending the investigation of certain charges<cmade against him by owners ‘of. atutomobiles. Charges are to the effect . that Tufford arrestedsfor fast«driving an automobilist,â€"who gave the constable a ride to his. home, picking him up â€"onâ€"the road. In another â€" case an« automobilist was held up ‘at..Beamsville by Tufford, hailed. before the magisâ€" tratesand fined.,~" Then ‘Tafford telephoned .to ‘the constable at the mext town, Grimsby, giving the ‘time‘ the. automobile. â€"left Beamsville. ,,.Q1n, ths, information the unfortunate autoist was arâ€" resfed , at Grimsby .. and. fined there, also., <Thenâ€"iinvestigation will! prove interesting. A preacher. of, omithyville,; who, by the» wayj is a:â€"member sof the "Good»Citizen>â€"Leagne"* ‘anduga great"temperance worker, offered Geo. Mathew,, 50¢,,.(ffity.,.cents) per loadiof=waod;:to isaw!lit,split it, and=ipileydthiin «theâ€"woodshed. If wechadâ€"a‘few more people"like this in tfown,, we, might, be, prosâ€" perous in spite of having Tocal OJP TL e N n n n oo e on anrne anommemiiinteniminatie The‘ Council ‘met >at "Wellandâ€" port, Hept! 20,‘1G09. ; Members all present. Minutés ‘of: previous‘‘ meéeting read and‘"confirmed. : El Moved ‘by "Messrs ‘Burch ‘and Betler, that" Mlbe‘Beamer‘ be‘‘a committee to look after‘the open ing"up ofA"ditch@(tn ‘road" "béeat 1083, carried. su 2ltt}? On‘‘motion‘ of Messrs""Burch and BetWer,}C. L) Johnson‘ was ap pointed" t6‘ ‘grade""up‘" the: road nortly? ‘6f the‘ track At Silverdale station, ‘cost not to exceed‘$‘¥3. Onâ€"motion "‘of Messrs ‘Beammer and Betleta By:Law was passed to ‘conftny. the‘ appointme‘nt ‘6f W Wismetâ€"as‘ Assessor.! >‘ A number "of ‘bills were passed Table of men‘s, suits, values up torst3s 50. tor $7.75. .. / ~.~ u2 The congert.and.: lecture .under the auspices of the Fulton, Baseâ€" ball Clab held: last Saturday evening was quite a sticcess. ‘Mr. V. W. Jagkson? B.UN. ®aveswa very interesting and instructive lecture onoNewâ€"Zealand,,,,showâ€" ing many‘rcuriosâ€"iand» things 1 of interest. ‘Messrs. ~Edmonds» and Martin â€" gave‘ ‘thany‘" "amusing songs. The match with Stofiey Creekâ€"in. the_ afternoon proved fto be a match uindeed,...as.,tic score stood II to IL. Miss Jesdi¢b MoDougalts(has come homeâ€"from â€"New Yorkâ€"and expects taystay ;4 »couple.,..9" months. and gaid: i/ â€"PMIiELD!A 3 ‘ The Councilâ€"adjourned to‘ meet atâ€" Bismarck on â€"Monday,;; Novemâ€" begentriat" IQ/&. DT. 5d1 bus _ 3imod Table of suits,, ‘value up 10 $16i50, forpgeq ggit!donst 92904 i Remember youâ€"are â€"welcome to these bargains,.; We tell, our, men to pay just as much attention to customers who come for the barâ€" gains, as they ‘would ‘the ‘custom= ers buying twentyâ€"five"%or ohifty dollars worthwof goods. The bar gains are offered, to get acquaint ed with you, to get you in our store~â€"Yorâ€"wiltâ€"beâ€"â€"wattecdâ€"â€"on right, satisfactory, you are the man we are looking for, but we can‘t find yot~finless you come td our storeand: tell us your trouâ€" bie§k®""" > "Lhe 1 EoMFs. Wiiil. Farmer, ol ton, is visiting: her aunt, B St: John. FRIDAY, SATURDAY ‘AND MONDAY BARGAINS Boys‘ two‘ piece "suits;" values up) tol$6.50)>for $3.6o.iw orls wirnt a ‘Bable bobizraimeoats cjattd: fall overcoats, values up to, $20,â€"for Last Sunday evening meetimg was held ;as usual yim the. Mall Revw Mr. Saskissianâ€"was accomâ€" CONSTABLE A. B.. TUFâ€" FORD SUSPENDED HIGH WAGES PAID AT < SMITHVILLE (HelT oyer from last week) GAINSBORO COUNCIL FULTON Kennedy, â€"clerk Hamil Mrs. J panied by=Mr. Moyer, who! spoke in the interests of the, Dominion Alliance, He, gave, an, excellent address on temperance. ; |(Meetâ€" ings. will, continueevery second and fourth, Sundays ;jof, the .monâ€" th in the near future.,,, |‘Mr. B CFfroes "anid Mr. _ 1" Teelt of ‘Grimsby, ‘sperit ‘Sunday ‘at Mr james Tedifs \l u4 0 02 3 tu \Mr.,and Mrs;, R.. Johnson,,, of Grimsby,, were the, guests .of, Mr.. T. Rilins Jlast weekn:t.; «d1 aH, ; Mr>J. Shrum and=daughter left Monday,2" Sept: 27 for"" ‘Leith= bridge.URIgg]! 0t stemmt ssrlw | 20 , sCIDER!> MAKINGâ€"~AND, {| ; GRAIN CHOPPING v ‘The attention ‘of fruit growers and farmers is drawn to the anâ€" nouncernent of Messrs. R. â€"O. Konlkte & Sons.â€"~Mountainâ€"Mills; Beamsville,<in~â€" which they state that they are now ready to make cider and chop‘ grain every Tuesâ€" day.:and Eriday. : 7° | (Held over from last week) Miss, Edith_ Krick; of St. Cathâ€" atines, is home for a.yisit. ... . Mr:s:iErnest:v, Zumistein,}»mwho has beenâ€" fire ranging=at; ; Matheâ€" som | thisâ€"summer;s has; returned homenfor & shortitnersp»m2 D PALLEN‘S | ~ [ LUNG* )\ | RALSAM > The dates have been _ fixed fot | ABingdon_Fair, on Oct_8 and 9. â€"s The Fair Asâ€"a Hittle earlien;this| year thanmâ€"asualy... but wthere .cis every prospect®of«it being as big% A 25¢. Bottle for a Simole Cold, A 50c. Bottle for a Heayy Cold. A $1:00 Eotile for a Deepâ€"seated Cough. _ Sold.by allyl),;llzgists. pavis «ypiforpufi¢s copMontre: knmmmmmmwmfimmfii ons ce uioi nV ctariais it watate se acmat o0 6 brmnmemnatnn n ces : Wt Arevas o ABINGDON FAIR Forâ€"deepâ€"seated At this opportune moment. when ev% y wofig*’é‘h is thinking ofâ€"new fallNiress. we offer the opportunity of securing a new, styl‘i""s;:lfi?splendifdl'_y.‘-tailored suit atha very substantial reduction. "We offer you a selection of 150 new, up=<to:‘date suits at @.quarter or more less than actual worth. This lot includes a nu' ber of manufacturer’s «samples and overmakes at a big reduction to which we have a.dd'g"fd}f‘;some reqular numbers from stock of which ‘we have only one or two dleft. «< fi% j } j This lotâ€"consists of ‘a‘ few of this season‘s sample suits, with 42 inch coats and. new pleated skirts, as well as some early fall models made with gored skirts:and 36 inch coats. â€"The colors are black, navy, "grey, ""taupe/ green; and brown, and the, values=are excepâ€" navy; brown, tional. WINSLOW CcOUCHS, COLDS, CROUP. Worth up to â€"$15 Open Evenings Come early ‘and join in this feast of bargains. at $7.:50 Xfontrealy 96kt At Greatly â€"Reduced:Prices Sensational Sale of" Suits i; lsdâ€"sfnm0 ~ vike®NP2; doidw .o%e | MrJ L. L Hagar,; who,is one of the; most extensive: fruit,;, and F'gra,in Matmers in this_pact ol the country has decided to offer for ‘sale onel hundrédcand fifty acres of choige‘" ffuit Tand" by" public ‘auction, on Oct. 9th at 12 o‘clock in the afternoon.. Mt. Hagar has ‘decided that"he ‘has more" friit ‘land thanche‘canvattend<to‘ and after he has disposed of the 150 |acre. block which is now in the [ market, he will still retain thirtyâ€" ‘lfive acres which, are. ample ‘enough to engage all his, attenâ€" ‘tion. arten a buccessâ€"as Everiivill‘/ flsnd Caistor ~township ~genenrally has> theâ€"last fair, and it is & rare thing for it not to be‘ a big isucces | Farmers, are you. acquainted , with The, Weekly Farmers Sun:? . it clhims to be ‘an 'indé'pénd_éfifg] jotitnal, for farm ‘and home. THEJ claim, is fair. It is ‘a clean paper,| therefore ‘fit for the home. Itois] particularly adapted to the farm| home, because it is edited and pub lished with a" view _ to interest] every person in the homeâ€"the, old and young, male and fetaleéâ€"| all may read it regularly w1thpr0’-1 fit. Its market page we considet equal to the best in the 'Do'm.iniQ_n‘l for farmers,â€" This is no paid notice‘ | Whe Prize> Listâ€"will â€"ber out : in a few days, and is as interesting ast‘ever; tr ob : or puff ; it is our candid opinion, and we unhesitatingly recomâ€" mend The Sun to every. farm house in Canada. It is one dollar MA Blaxill,o Abingdon,~vbetre tary: Cl td s ar MR. L:°L. HAGAR WILL OFâ€" FER i;o ACRES OF FRUIT a year, and ‘g’dod'ivalfié"jfbr{’_t(l\jl"e‘ moneyv. mess ie The land, which is very choice fruit Jland capable ~of growing any of the btender wiruits, and beautifully ©‘ situated â€"onnâ€"either side lof â€"the trolleyâ€"line, has, been surveyed out into »blocks, rangâ€" ing from two andâ€"avhalf actes.to twelve: acred.0‘Streets) and avienâ€" ues havebeenilaid, out through the property: anda) map>prepared so that intending purchasersâ€"can by writing to cJ |A.yLivingston, Auctioneer;yGrimsbyb>>~Get> the fiullest~ informationcabout‘==‘this Block of fruit land. _ | Partied (Wighing to Aook over the land will be/imade, welcome at Mr. Hagatr‘siresidence on the operty.. For maps, and full, parâ€" commteame nerestsesconadededisn ancer ectxmenion A DISINTERESTED OQOPINION â€"â€" .: Raphael & Co. 150 Stylish Tailored Garments ‘Fhe ne’x‘fi’gf" t is composed of the ‘, latest ‘é%frih@sv desireable styles, made with long coats, many of which;g're silk and satin lined.Theskirts are made in the newest Noyan Age styles. The materials are broadcloth, fancy worsteds, . ‘S_af;:;ijd? eloths, . , plain .or striped and.fi-q%vfinetians. Many of these suits sare of the famous PRINTZESS h‘ralilgl.@.,,,;;; Worth up to $25 at k CA ticulars write: tosJas.A. Livingâ€" ston, Auctioneer, .Grimsby. t E. D. SMITH‘S NEW â€"CATAâ€" LOGUE E. 13. pmith, gtrower of choics nursery stock, Winona,, has just issued a; handsome new ;;:descripâ€" tive catalogue embracing. all, the different varieties of fruit, plants and shrubs handled by the Helâ€" derleigh Nursery. This catalogue contains, descripâ€" tions of all the leading varieties of fruit gfown. in Canada, as well as information for planting, mulâ€" ching, pruning, etc.. and . along with this, descriptions of, many ornamental trees and shrubs with instructions as to the planting and care of.the same. ,, ; § [ <Mr. Smith . will be pleased , to send the catalogue to those interâ€" ested in the growing of nursery stock ‘or ornamental shrubs, free for the §$15 the askimg. This catalogue can We e ervee B2 Coka y CV ink ob on In this lot are a large number of high grade ifnbo_rted model suits, mostly="of "the ~PrintzEss ~ brand, Every garment=is a pattern~ of high grade tailoring and the styles are New: York‘s Jatest.; .l hey,come.in black,. navy, catawba,samethyst, and other new ‘shades"and" the ‘materials are broadcloth, wide wale serges and novelty worsteds, a‘wonderful collecâ€" tion of fine suits. Worth up to $40 betaken‘‘as areliable horticulâ€" tural ‘guide as far as the names and descriptions ‘of varieties are concéetned. A ‘post card containing a request for the ‘catalogue with name and address, ‘plainly ‘written, will reâ€" ceive prompt attention., Address E/ D. Smith, Helderleigh Nurgerâ€" ies; Winlona}; Ont. 4 Th Dominion"Fruit Offtawa,"has ‘special fa handing carloads ‘of fr eded to them direct‘ gTrowers. ; ' At this seiSson ‘of‘the year growâ€"~ ers will find i; to their advantâ€" age ‘to elub together‘ and ship in carload Tlots thus reéeducing the transportation "t+atés ‘to‘ a "miniâ€" mum. ) T 1+ Dalo ‘We"invite shipméents and guarâ€" antee higshest market ‘prices and at $25 DOMINION_FRUIT EXâ€" CHANGE,. â€"OTTAWA 38 King Stret West, â€"AAMILTON ominion‘ Fruit Exchange has ‘special facilities for carloads"of fruit consign them direct ~Ffrom" the prompt returns. 7 Ottawa is always a good market for grapes and the price is genâ€" erally better than in most eastâ€" ern‘ cities. j Those who have not done busi ness with us previously may refe to the Bank .of Hamilton, Grims by ;/ Traders| Bank, â€" Burlington or the Bank of Ottawa, Ottawa Dominion Fruit Exchange, | â€"Ot tawa., Ont. On to my premises, South Grimsâ€" by} on or about Sept. ‘1," 1G6G:) ‘a red bull, some white, â€" dekorned:. The owner will please come‘and prove property, pay expenses and take him away.M4 09 | JERIMIAH JOHNSON. South Grimsby, Sept. 24, 1909. Strayed QISTINCTION in onress

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