When buying Cut Glass consider these three essentials : QUALITY, VARIETY, PRICE, â€"We sell only first quality, designed and executed by men of wide experience. â€"As soon as new shapes, or new designs are produced, they are immediately added to our stock. â€"We always have the newest for you to choose from. â€"Our prices are the lowest consistent with quality and workâ€" manship. We have beautiful Fruit Bowls as low as $4. KLEIN & BINKLEY, Axes: *~~~Saws QQG4@¢%6@G80°GG66C0°O°G0OG4GO0 C640 COCOOOGOOOOGQGOG&&4 GRIMSBY THE / WATCH / HOUSE x/ Buck Saws Crossâ€"Cut Saws I88UERS OF MARRIAGE LIOENSES CUT GLASS . BOURNE Mitts, Etc. 35 JAMES ST., NORTH HAMILTON ONTARIO Mrs, C °C Robt. % Geo. R I L E. C A A Taffy Pull surprise party ed at the home"of Mr James gan on Saturday Slast, where pleasant night was spent with music and songs. Miss Pearl and George Waite, have returnediÂ¥from their visit, having spent Christmas in Hamilton. CAISTOR CENTRE Mrs E Hugh and son are vi under the parental roof. Miss Mary F urler, of Grassies hbome for New Year., Mr. D. K. Shrumâ€" and wife are spending several weeks at the latters home Muskegon, Michigan. The holiday visitors at this place for the past week have been Mt,. !} Black, Michigan; Mr. George Jennings Melitta, Man.; Misses Sabrin and Mary Winslow of Toronto; Mr Wm Betlar, Niagara Falls; E Zumstein, Toronto; Wm Krick, Hamilton. Mr. Eli Cosby has returned froi New Liskeard where he has bee spending a fortnight with his son. Mrs: Wm. Griffin spent the wee end with friends at Niagara Falls. Mrs. L. Smith and family are ing friends in Buffalo. passed away on Friday, Dec. 23rd. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family. WINSLOW Mrs. Robert Black an old and highâ€" ly respected resident of this place Reeveâ€"John M Lymburner. Councillorsâ€"A _ Silverthoin, Grant, C Lymburner, John Leslie Senateoï¬e\;gitgsri{l:gr.r;,uec' a1, 10 H?.milton, Jan. #.â€"The municipal Ottawa â€"..sn.. Dec. 31,‘11 elections today furnished a surprise. House of Commons, § ,__|Geo. H. Lees, the temperance candiâ€" C . S(g::ltragva $es Dee. 3111 date, was elected Mayor, defeating his . Jordan ........Dec. 31, i1 |opponent, John Allan, viceâ€"chaiiman Valtln%yngi(lzfglllum, Det s â€"|of last year‘s Board of Control by an Mrts. G. C. Pe‘ttit',. 3. oG.!‘ even majority of 5o0. With the exâ€" Grimsby... ... Dec. 3111 ception of Mr. Allan, all of last year‘s Mrs.‘ g}iï¬isb]}?owser’ Dec.ali: conFrffllers were reâ€"elected, gith the Robt. Maharg, addition of Mayor McLaren, who seâ€" fGeo. R((})}tf];lrr(lfr};gsby B:g g::::?/cured fourth place in the Board of} J E. Crow’, ‘ |Control. T‘he aldermanic elections Niagara Falls ..Dec. 3I,’I££¢sultcd as follows. LINCOLN COUNTY CO{TI:T- Warq One.â€"J H Horning and Thos CIL 1911 Lovejoy. Ward Two.â€"Hugh Walâ€" Niagara Townâ€"J. F. Greene. lace and R. A. Campbell. Ward Niagara Townshipâ€"F H Lowrey. Threeâ€"John Forth and David Garâ€" Granthamâ€"Wm. Secord. son. _ Ward Fourâ€"Norman Clark and Port Dalhousieâ€"A M Humphries. | D Davey. Ward Fiveâ€"Wm Birrell Merrittonâ€"W H Wilson. and Andrew Rogers. Ward Sixâ€"Samâ€" Louth Townsihpâ€"Adam Craise. uel Howard and W J Ryan. Ward Clintonâ€"O Martin. Sevenâ€"Thos Robson and Wm. Anderâ€" Beamsvilleâ€"A E Hoshall. son.â€"Ward{Eightâ€"P. F. Laloned and Grimsby Villageâ€"W Mitchell. Nathaniel Merigold. ‘ Beamsville ....Dec W. G.. Tucker, f Grimsby ......Dec W. S. Barnes, Grimsby ......Dec Jos. Vaughan, St. Catharines..Dec. Senate Reading Room, Ottawa :..... Dec. House of Commons, Otftawa ......Dec. C.)R. Snure, * Jordan .:......Dec. Valtina McCallum, Hamilton ..â€".:Dec. Mrs. G. C. Pettit, Grimsby.. ‘..: Dec. Mrs,. Chas.. Dowser, Grimsby ...... Dec. Robt. Maharg, Glenmeyer ....Dec. Geo. Robb, Grinasby . Dec. J.‘F. CGrow, Niagara Falls .. Dec. G._S. Ward, ; Winona ....... Dec. 31 C. S Nelles, Grimsby Dec. 31 J. D. Book, Grimsby Dec. 31 Jos. A. Armstrong, Beamsville ....Dec. 31 Geo. Douglas, Grimsby Centre Feb. 25 Thos. McConnell, Lindsay .;...s.May 1 Jas. N. Teeter, Smithville ... .Dec.‘ 31 H. Pooley, Grimsby .Dec. 31. W Davis, Kimbo....Feb. 10, W. J. Fairweather, Beamsville ... Jas. H. Monaghan, | Grassies~... .. J A White, Grimsby Aubrey Walker, " Russell Grego â€" " Alex Groff, CIL 1911 Niagara Townâ€"J. F. Greene. Niagara Townshipâ€"F H Lowrey Granthamâ€"Wm. Secord. Port Dalhousieâ€"A M Humphries Merrittonâ€"W H Wilson. Louth Townsihpâ€"Adam Craise. Clintonâ€"O Martin. Beamsvilleâ€"A E Hoshall. Grimsby Villageâ€"W Mitchell. North Grimsbyâ€"T Allen. South Grimsbyâ€"J Merritt. Gainsboro‘â€"A E Burrett. Caistorâ€"John Young. Dr.: Biggar, Winona St. Catharines..July Slougp, & Bush, St. Catharines :; Dec. P. LEavery, rassies\... ... UDe R. _Millen, Jr. Stoney Creek ..De Jor. R. M. Calder, Petrolea .:; .:. Dea ; PAID UP A family reâ€"u: Subscriptions to the Indepep- Hiekmar son N dent will be acknowledged in this column as soon as they are, Sz received and entered up in the ABI books. Parties who remit us Ouf Method: and do not see the amouit|. o 3 acknowledged here should drop | °8 th®ir annual us a card. No receipt will be|on Sunday, the sent except by special request. |Smithville, will Wm. Yorston, es aip . 3. t 2. CAISTOR TOWNSHIP *‘ ELECTION Daw Beamsville Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 2eC gatherâ€" Hanniâ€" visiting a very games, , was visit been 31 from 31 31 31 31, 31. I0,‘ 31 31 31 31 31 ue Amongst some of those who spent 31,‘I0 |the holidays in our town are: Mrs , _ | Jas. Hardie, Mohawk; William Miller, als 19 Winnipeg; Dr. A W Jackson, Auburn; 15/11 Geo. W Nicholls, Pittsfield; Miss Eva Bush, Ancaster; Miss M Leussil, 31,‘I1I ) Hamilton; Misses Manley, Campden; Ernest Hardie, Pittsfield; Mr and 35 19 | Mrs O A Hummel, Grimsby; Mr and 31,‘10 Mrs Snyder, Jordan; Miss Victoria i Nicholls, Hamilton; Miss E Lester, 31,‘10 |Grimsby; J W Lester, Pittsfield; A _ | Pearson, Toronto; Lorn Springstead, 31’:I° Toronto. 31, 10 JFI yIA2 J II ‘IO ‘II °fI ‘IO TT ‘1O F1 O 3 II ‘to ‘II 11 II The total Mayoralty vote was as folâ€" lows: Lees, 6,142; Allan, 5,642; maâ€" jority for Lees‘ 500. The Reduction Byâ€"law was carried by a big majority. : 3,660; John G. Farmer, 1,538. Temperance and electric power were two of the issues of the campaign, and the supporters of each managed to elect a majority to the Council. Counting the Mayor and Controllers, there are twelve members of the Counâ€" cil pledged to a coâ€"operative contract with the Hydro Commission, as against nine Cataract men. â€" There are also eleven temperance men, as against ten on the other side of the fence. F H Cooper, 6,379; W G Bailey, 5,789; C W Gardner, 5,097; John I McLaren, 4,629; Thos S Morris 4,216; Geo H Milne, 3,780; Thos H Crera, ture of the Board of Control elections, however, was the game fight put up by Mayor McLaren. He was knocked on all sides, and through the day received many assurances that his defeat was a certainty. ‘In spite of this he was elected, defeating the next man, Ald. Morris, by a comfortable majority. The controlling candidates fared as follows. Commission voters, appealed to the women voters, of whom there are over 2,000 in Hamilton. The elections for the Board of Conâ€" trol were not particularly surprising, as it was generally thought that last year‘s board would be reâ€"elected. The feaâ€" The campaign was one of the most bitterly contested in recent years. Controller Allan, because of his muâ€" nicipal record and because he received the support of the liquor interests, wa$ considered to be almost a sure winner. Mr. Lees, however, because of his temperance proclivities and belief in the advantages of a coâ€"operative conâ€" tract with the Hydroâ€"Electric Power Our new mail carrier made his first trip on Monday. The annual meeting of the Age Soâ€" ciety wili be held in the Hall on Wedâ€" nesday, January 18th. Circle No. 371, Caistor Centre of the C O H C, will hold their annual oyster supper on Friday evening at Brother George Waite‘s. The many friends of Mrs Ethel Park will be glad to hear that she is slowly recovering. The Frustees of S.S8. No. 5, have engaged Miss Murray as teacher for the balance of the year. A family reâ€"union was held at R Lickman‘s on New Year‘s Day. BIG SURPRISE IN HAMIL TON VCE both m INGDON nniversary servi« VE C VMir Wright, . oGf na evenin tend hold the s\ We the undersigned merchants of Grimsby agree to $ close our places of business on each and every i evening ot 6 o‘clock excepting Saturdays ig or days previous to a holiday, until nt further notice : + H. BULL And the guaranteeâ€"signed by the Companyâ€"goes on the can. 50 shades, in addition to black and white. : BECAUSE MOTHER WENT TO BULL‘S Shoe store and bought Shoes and Rubbers for the whole Family for $7,50. f G. E. Miller A. B. Bourne A. F. Hawke F. G. Storrs Schwab & Gilmore N. E. Culp N. Walker K. M. Stephen S. Wardell & Son Rodgers & Greenaway A. R. Henry Johnson & Bros. $10 Men‘s or Youth‘s Suits now only $ 7.50 $10 A uc t Overcoats €€ 6.95 $15 Ladies Suits or Coats 5f 11.50 $10 * Cloth or Silk Dresses _ at 6.95 $ 53 ‘®_ Separate Skirts now only _ 3.75 $15 Fur Sets, Muff and Neck piece§ *& 11.90 Stores Closed Wednesday Evenings Why C Father Is Still Smiling? _Every department in this well selected stock is filled with the best designs known to the trade. to wear your purchase in. 70% 30% ame reductions on all winter garments Open Evenings mention Raphael & Co. HAMILTON LITTLE WILLIES‘ were DORTHY‘S 33 vICTORIA‘s s MOTHER‘s t FATHER‘S # FREDDY‘S thats m The White base consists of BRANDRAMâ€"[JTENDERSON, Pure White Brandram‘s B. B. Genuine Govi. Standard White Lead THE BEST ALWAYS 1 Repairing a Specialty a few items but you will find the SHOE STORE, Main St. East GRIMSBY The Paint With The Guarantee thats me Total â€" $7.50 v, 1. Lane H. W. Eaton D. W. Dodge Benn & Robertson J. H. Wells J. H. Upsdell F. Bull Theal Bros. John 1,10CK w OO Mabey 2. Farrell 38 West King Street 50 60 35 30 15