PHYSIcian & SuRGEON CoronEr County LInNnCcoLN AIN ST. WEST GRIMsBY (Anae hanraâ€" 8 ta I0 a.m.: 1 to 2 and:] to LIZABETH ST. = Gnimot For all kinds of Carpenter and Building work Hardwood floors a speciality EARMS REASONABLE AND @OOD WORK one 21 fice hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 8 p.m. * DR. W.A. BROWNLEE f DETI.TIS\ OrFFIcEâ€"WoOLVERTON BLOC (Ground, Floor) F1ICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m To 4 : & GRIMSBY, oONT . Drf. H. W. Graham. VY. S. tegs to announce to the horâ€" se and stock owners of Grimâ€" sby and vicinity that he has opened up an office in Grims by and he is prepared to treat all kinds of disease. Office in J. H. D. Walkers new cement Building corner Main and Mountain Sts. Phone No. 71 ce over IMSBY Vegetable Store In Grimsby White Cabbage Red Cabbage : Squash and all other vegetables in abundâ€" ance. Delivery will be made twice a day, from g9.30 to 11 in the foreâ€" noon and from 4 to 5.30 in the afternoon. + Call at the house and leave your order or telephone 153 rihg 4 We Go to the Root of Eyesight Trouble Gardener and Vegetable Merchant GRIMSBY â€" ONTARIO Our modern equipment supâ€" ported by the necessary personal qualifications, enables us to go direct to the very root of eyeâ€" sight trouble. If diseased conâ€" dition is apparent we promptly recommend the services of an oculist. We make no charge Pfd‘t?‘ï¬xa‘minatiOn. \ We grind our own lenses so that prescriptions can be filled while you wait. craduate Ont Vet GLOBE OPTICAL CO. I. B. ROUSE entist 1I1 King East, HAMILTON 32 steps from Terminal $tation PHONE 193, GRIMSBY MONEY TO PRODUCTIVE REASONABLE LIBERAL privile MODERATE Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., \ Hamilton t TELEPHONE A. LOUKS V aluator, Grimsby. C. Farrells Shoe Store Electrical Equipment ONT ALEXANDER perties. RAL privileges of reâ€" payment. BROMLEY New . Hughton . KIDD, Proprietor LOAN expense. farm proâ€" rates. GRIMSBY Band concert toâ€"morrow night, the first Thursday in the month. Good music, fine illustrated songs, a quarâ€" \tette and two excellent sketches will be given, all for ten cents. Master Vance Farrell won one first and three second prizes with bis Seabright bantams at the Berlin Poulâ€" try Show last week. Good boy, Vance. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hill, returned home Monday after . spending a week at Niagara Falls S., the guest of Mrs. Hill‘s parents. _ The town is very quiet, now that elections are over, but never mind, boys, the hockey season will soon vne here, so get your hockey tickets right away. ) l oronto Mr. Theo. Russ and Mr. Wadge of Waukeegan, Ill., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Durham. Mr. Wm. Farrow has moved. his store from the New Woolverton block to the East end store in the Whittaâ€" ker block next to the Fire Hall. Mr. John Budge of Winona has bought the stock and fixtures of. the grocery store in Winona Hall, from Chambers Bros, Mr. Henry Culp spent New Years in Hagersville. M1i. George Henry of Toronto in town over New Years. Wantedâ€"A man to work on and manage a fruit farm. Must understand pruning. Apply to B. J. mArmtsrong, Grimsby. _ For Saileâ€"â€"I00 ‘actes, 70 n fruit; 50 acres, half in fruit, all sand; 60 acres, 20 in fruit, deep sand; 50 acres, fine to set in peaches; 10 acres, $5000. Each of these have goog buildâ€" ings and near shipping points. Write J. Widdicombe, 42 James St., St. Catharines. Singingâ€"Experienced _ Choir Leader gives singing lessons in Grimsby and district, at pupils‘ or own residence. Terms moder ate. Write Musicus, box I191, Grimsby. l Mr. Henry Crow of Grimsby Beach, is very ill at his home in Beamsville. M For Saleâ€"A anice. youngâ€"cow, coming four years old. She is 1 cross of Ayrshire, Jersey and Holstein and is a nice quiet famâ€" ily cow; is due to have her seconq calf March the 8th, 1911. Apply to R. H. Kemp, just east of the Village of Grimsby. \ The marriage took place _ in St. Catharines, on Thursday last, of two of Grimsby‘s popuâ€" lar young people, when Miss Grace Book and Mr. Harry Wetherall were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev. W. DeLaRosa. Better Clothesâ€"If you‘re nOt| o. gale _A f iich f happy with your clothes, come| a, ?r ta%â€"f i 1]'3esh uol Cl here for reliet. . Our clothes ate / j /z o Book Bros., Grimsby, designed and made .or men who phone 74, ring 2. are unwilling to wear the ‘ordinâ€"| â€" For Saleâ€"A horse. Apply to aty" iort of clothes t% be f01}1ind F. G. Storrs, Grimsby. anywhere ang everywnere ; they ‘ are made for men who want cor FOI:I. %aélle__l()fnly\z\?.?e load . of rect clothesâ€"for men who want ’;ornl_ Sn El Al 1L§e!1 cheap the world to see that they know é)r'ine?bn 1‘ ]‘as. .. Lavingstom how to dress. If you‘re in line teiat forbetter clothes, at moderate}| The Grimsby Canning Factory prices, Sir, we‘re at your service. is now ready to make contracts Suits $7, $10, $12 to $15; overâ€" for tomatoes at 27!4 c pef coats, $6, $8, $10 to $15. . W. Farâ€" bushel; also 25 acres of butter gar; 5 Market Sq., Hamilton. We b.eans. Those interested, kindly give premium tickets. call at office for particulars. _ All the Township and Village|. For Saleâ€"t culter piano box, Councils will hold their _ first N good condition; 1 pair light meeting on Monday next, Jan, 9, bobs, for one horse or two ; also I911. sorcrlle youn'gdrcig}sltedrs, ISilvec;' Wyâ€" For Saleâ€"76 acres of fine an‘ottes i ode Island Red. fruir land, bearing peach, apple ixi%%lyPtOOGecénStglrlit;lward, Smithâ€" GRIMSBY JANUARY 4 TOP: cAicâ€"â€"~/U .. aLEL® : VUELG. Liilk fruir land, bearing peach, apple and cherry trees. _ Small fruits and vegetables. Cannery near. Goog market for all products. brick house, stables, etc. A snap at $6,000 for an experienced fruit man. Write box U, Sarnia. Wood Sawingâ€"Denison Bros. are ready to prove the adâ€" vantage of having your wood cut by the Grimsby gasoline sawing outfit. Drop us a line when you have your wood pile ready: Denison Bros., box 26, Grimsby. Foundâ€"A small sum of money in Grimsby, some time ago. The owner may inquire at the Indeâ€" pendent office for the finder. For Saleâ€"In the Village of Grimsby, a pair of semiâ€"detached houses, new. Live in one and rent the other. _ Nearly oneâ€" quarter acre lot. Also a five roomed house and lot. Part of the money can remain. :l‘_IliS is a real s-;lvafp.vrSee editor of Indeâ€" pendent for price. _ paper. Real Begg & Shannon‘s large adv. on the back page of this ockwood is visiti In was Lostâ€"On the H. G. & b..car which left Grimsby at 9.40 Sunâ€" day morning, Jan. 1j IQI1, two ladies‘ umbrellas.. The â€" finder will be liberally rewardeq by leaving at the Independent office, Grimsby. Stores close Wednesday evenâ€" ingsâ€"Commencing tonight, Wed nesday, January 4, the stores in Grimsby will be closed every Wednesday night until the openâ€" ing of spring. The public will please take notice that the stores will close at 6 o‘clock sharp every‘ evening in the week except Satâ€" urday, during the winter mont;hs. Mr. Richargq Palmer of White |& Co., Commission _ merchants, |Toronto, spent New Year‘s visitâ€" ing his old home, Grimsby. He was the guest of Misses Dolmage. ‘\â€" Hurrah!â€"The ice rink opens lfor â€" skating tomorrow â€" night, ~| (Thursday) Everybody come and enjoy a good skate. The ‘lice is in great condition. Gents ‘lise, ladies 10 cents. Ticket : | holders free. For Saleâ€"Forty six acres cf first class fruit land, partially set in fruit;goods buildings ;good water; half mile from Grand Trunk Station, Jordan. Will sell in quantities to suit pur chaser. Apply to box 203 Jordan. Hans Holmer, the Canadian long distance runner, won the professional marathon held _ in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Jan. 3, in the remarkably fast time of 2 ‘hours 732 minutes. He was threeâ€"quarters of a mile ahead of the second man. Mr. D. E. Swayze has been ap pointed agent for this district by The Trusts & Guarantee Co., of Toronto,‘for the lots that are for sale in‘ Welland South. This is a good buy and all intending purchasers _ should _ see Mr. Swayze at once. _ Welland is growing fast and this valuable property will soon be bough‘t up, so get it while you have a chance. For Saleâ€"A few bags of choice eating potatoes; also cordwood, No. I anq No. 2. Apply to H. C. Beamer, phone 238, Grimsby. Grimsby ice rink opens for the season tomorrow night (Thursâ€" day) Everybody come and have a skate. Gents 15 cents, ladies 1o cents. Ticket kolders free. The ice is in great shape. w Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Sir;?r’, of Niagara Falls, spent New Year‘s with his mother, Mrs. E. Singer. A big sale of dress goods and gentlemen‘s and ladies‘ shoes and overshoes, is now in progress at K. M. Stephen‘s. The Grimsby Debating Club will meet for its election of offiâ€" cers Thursday night at 8 o‘clock, over Stephen‘s store. _ All who are interested, are invited to attend. For Saleâ€"A fresp, milch cow. Apply to Book Bros., Grimsby, phone 74, ring 2. For Saleâ€"A horse. Apply to F. G. Storrs, Grimsby. For Saleâ€"Only one load of corn fodder left. Will sell cheap to clean up. Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. i Never can tell value of Invigor ator; divide fattening stock, (say pigs) ; feeq two lots alike, except, feed one lots Invigoraâ€" tor. Count cost, note difference in receipts when marketed. You will then know. You should never feed similar foods unless you know it pays. W. M. Stewart Drug Co., Grimsby. Mr. and Mrs. A,. Greenwood of Grimsby Beach, had the pleaâ€" sure on New Year‘s day of enâ€" tertaining as guests at "Rose Lawn," their new home, _ their nephew, Dr. H. W. Riggs of Vancouver, his wife and two little daughters, and Miss Carss, his wife‘s sister; also Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davidson, two daugh ters angq son, of Dundas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greenwood of Grimsby Beach. Dr. Riggs and family remain for a week and then go south to Bal'ti'gl‘o-x;e,; U. S., where the doctor will be engaged in surgical work for some three months. After which the family will sail with him to England. For Saleâ€"A few loads of timothy hay, a few loads of No. 2 cordwood and a few loads of well saved clover hay, very suitâ€" able for milch cows, young catâ€" tle or horses that are not workâ€" ing. Apply to Jas.: A.. Livingâ€" ston, Grimshby. The piano pupils of F M Howard will give a recital in the Town Hall, on Thursday, Jan. 12th. They will be assisted by Miss E Porteous, violinist, and Miss Georgie Stafford, contralto. Several good classics have been preâ€" pared, including three numbers for two pianos and four players. The public is invited, though childâ€" ren inaccompanied .y cheir parents will not be admitted. BAND CONCERT Program Jan. 5 March, ‘"Hoist the Flag"â€" MHeartz. Overture, "Round the World" â€"Beyer. (A tune picture, intro ducing "Yankee Doodle," "God Save the King," "Wearing of the Green," "Campbells are Comâ€" ing," "La Marseillaise," "Garibal di‘s Hymn," "Austrian Hymn," "Spanish Royal March," "Die Wacht an Rhein," "Russian Naâ€" tional Hymn," ‘"Japanese Proâ€" cessional Tune," "Home Sweet Home," "Dixie" and "Star Spanâ€" gleq Banner.") _ Band. gleq Banner.") _ Band. Illustrated Song, "That Mesâ€" merizing Mendelssohn" tuneâ€" May Walker. Clarinet Solo, "Cavatina Overâ€" ture" Heroldâ€"Roy Ryckman. Violin So«oâ€"Miss May Bartâ€" lett. Phonograph Selection, "March" Sousaâ€"A Steadman. March "Our Glorious _ Flag," Holtzman; Serenade, "Rose of Granada." Valse "Echoes | of Spring."â€"Band. _ Sketch "What Happened to Dan"â€"Sam Rolls anl Murray Hainer. Violin Soloâ€"Miss May Bart lett. f AfIlustrateqg Song ‘"Tie Your Little Bull _ Outside"â€"May Walker. WSketch "The Nigger and The Illustrated Song "Rings on my ingsers"â€"â€"May Walker. â€" Sinaman"â€"â€"M. Hainer and . 3. I\OHS. Band "De Molay," Ha}»l-lâ€"â€"Hand BORN Mabeyâ€"At Desert Inn, Phoeâ€" fnix, Arizona, Dec. 25, 1I9Q10, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mabey | of Grimsby, â€" Ont., a daughter. (Ida Emma) MARRIED Wetheralâ€"Bookâ€"In St. Cath atines, on Thursday, Dec. 29, by the Rev. W. DeLaRosa, Miss Grace". Book to Mr. Harry Wetherall, both of Grimsby. DIED 4 Laneâ€"In Grimsby, on Thurs day, Dec. 29, Alexander: Lane, at the age of 45 years, 3 months. Funeral took place on Sunday to Silverdale. Lawsonâ€"At the residence of his son in North Grimsby, on Thursday,) Dec. 29, 1i910, Alexâ€" ander Lawson, in his 84th year. Felkerâ€"At the home of her son at Wilgox, on Thursday, Dec 29, I910, Maria,\relict of the late David Felker, in her 7oth year. Tisdale, Sask., Dec. 30, 1910 Jas. A. Livingston, Esq., Editor Independent, s K9 Grimsby, Ontario. Dear Sir: I enclose herewith a money order for one dollar, being my subscription to your paper for one year. Would you kindly change my adâ€" dress from Ford to Tisdale. Yours truly, Moot Fritshaw. 1818 West Jefferson St., i Tos Angeles, Cal. PDec. 30, i1910 Dear Sir:â€"Please direct to above address instead of Kansas City. Wishing you the "compliments of the season" not forgetting Mr. Fairâ€" born, whose ruggedly sensible articles I admire. mol restores every nerve in the body Wto its proper tension ; restores yim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Phosphonol will make Jon a new man. Price $3 a box, or two for $5. ailed to any address. ‘The Scobell Drug Co., Bt. Clthlrlnï¬!. o.n'c“ Electric Restorer for Men "God Save the King." Or at Stewart‘s Drug Store. VOICES FROM AFAR PIANO RECITAL Yours truly, I. B. Marlatt. Everything Great January Fur and Mantle Sale But our stock of Groceries and Tasty Holiday Goods are all in their places for Christmas buying. ie on We never had a more complete stock of high class Groceries and Holiday delicatessans on our shelves before. On Wednesday morning we usher in one of the greatest sacrifice sale of quality FURS and MANTLES ever known in this locality. During the next thirty days you will have an opportunity to buy Furs and Mantles at prices that are nothing short of sensational. We are going to make an absolute clearance. Prices are marked in plain figures and one price to everyone. 2 Al JECT Mc oo3 n ealin t c ol w 9. M 4 6 en ind We have had a tremendous season, the best selling, by far, that this store has ever known, but we still have_ ajlarge stock to clear out during the ; and you will get that particular fur or mantle that you have wanted so long and at prices the like of which you will never know again. Wear GROCERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS MAIN STREET â€"â€" ~â€" _ ~â€"â€" GRIMSBY to You are no doubt thinking of purchasing dress goods either now or soon. ~Buy now, and save from $1.00 to $3.00 on your dress. We have some beautiful novelties in dress goods and suitings, usually sold at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard, now on sale at 45¢, 79c¢, and 95c. Also some very special values in dress and suit lengths. A Tremendous Sacrifice of Quality Furs and Mantles . F. HAWKE, Sale Starts Wednesday Buy your spring shoes now and save about 25%. Special bargains during the month of Janâ€" uary on Gentlemen‘s and Ladies Shoes and Overshoes. % DRESS GOODS Christmas is Getting Closer ..8. & R. T. JOHNSON K. M. STEPHEN January Sale A. F. HAWKE Opposite January Sale of are here for oo eareee oo e s I' Entep k ® H. G. & B. Station Grimsby you to command. MAIN STREEBT Reliable Popular Goods rices