Grimsby Independent, 11 Jan 1911, p. 4

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X | Buy that hockey ticket now, before the hockey matches start. The Grimsby Canning Comâ€" pany is now open to make con ELIZABETH ST. % GRIMSE For all kinds of Carpenter and Building work Hardwood floors a speciality TERMS REASONABLE AND GOOD WORK PHONE 193, GRIMSBY Band at rink on Saturday night. Good ice. Good music. Good accommodation. . Everyâ€" body come. The Grimsby Canning Comâ€" pany is paying 27!%4 cents per bushel for tomatoes this year. ble growers of this vicinity, for tomatoes, beans, _ strawberries and red raspberries, for the comâ€" ing season. Anyone interested kindly call at the office of the Company for particulars. That the citizens of Grimsby are willing to patronize home industries, when they can get good goods, is once more eviâ€" denced by the fac; that Mr. W. B. VianDyke brought in thirteen cars of coal in. December and seven cars last week, making a total sofâ€"twenty cars for five weeks,. These cars averaged 30 tons apiece in welight.! "Quality" counts every time. ‘Hear the Francis Firth â€"Conâ€" cert Co., in Grimsby Hall, on Friday, Jan. 13. The New York "Tribune" has the following to say of one of Mr. Firth‘s Co.: "S. Homer Eaton, the noted read er and impersonator, of New York, gave a reading impersona tion in costume of."Josiah Alllen‘s Wife in Takin‘ Things as They Come," convulsing the house with merriment. Applause unâ€" stinteg greeted the reader, as well as the gifteq and modest author, Miss Holley, who sat in a _ big armchair in the front row and smiled her approval." DR. ALEXANDER PHYSiciar & SuRGEON CoRroNER CouNnTY LINCOLN MmaAaIN ST. WEST GRIMmsBY Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. C200 + °’1')r J. M. Hughton *‘ entist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY ONT GRIMSBY GRIMSBY, JANUARY 11 DR. W.A. BROWNLEE DET.TIS OFFICEâ€"WoOoOCLVERTON BLOCK (Ground}j Floor) FICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m To 4 P.1 | GRIMSBY, oONT . Dt. H. W. Graham.. V.. S. kegs 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. Dr. H. W. Graham Office in J. H. D. Walkers new cement Building corner Main and Mountain Sts. Phone No. 71 REASONABLE LIBERAL privileges of reâ€" payment. PRODUCTIVE farm proâ€" perties. MONEY T10 MODERATE Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., yÂ¥ 7 Hamilton W. W. KIDD, Graduate Ont Vet. College C. H. BROMLEY V aluator, ~â€" Grimsby. TerepHone No. 1 Heandâ€"vegetaâ€" LOAN expense. rates. GRIMSBY S The public of Grimsby and vicinity will please take notice that I have closed my vegetable store for the winter season, but I will deliver vegetables as usuâ€" al on order by televhone to my house. Telephone No. 153 ring 4. A Louks, Grimsby. 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. The 44th Regt. band concert on Thursday evening last, was a big success. ~A large crowd was present to listen to a most excellent program. Skating on the ice rink tomorrow night (Thursday) 7.30 to 10 o‘clock, We are pleased to report that Mrs, Fred Tufford, who is in the General Hospital, Hamilton, is rapidly imâ€" proving and will soon be able to reâ€" turn home. j Mr. Theo Russ and Mr. Wadge of Waukeegan, II1., who have been visitâ€" ing friends in this vicinity, returned to their homes on Friday last. This is Mr Wadge‘s first trip to Canada and he thinks it‘s a great country. Wantedâ€"A man to work on and manage a fruit farm. Must understand pruning. Apply to B. J.. mArmtsrong, Grimsby. Singingâ€"Experienced . Choir Leader gives singing lessons in Grimsby and district, at pupils‘ or own residence. Terms moder ate. Write Musicus, box I9;f, Grimsby. The greatest special sale values ever offered the clothing buyers of this vicinity are to be had at Farrar‘s, Clothing Manufacturers store, 5 Marâ€" ket Square. $15 suits and overcoats now $11.95; $12 $ & now $9.95; $10 i4 6 now $7.95. â€"Wonderful values in men‘s trousers. â€" Our boys‘ clothing is specially priced for this sale and the values cannot be equalled. It will certainly pay you to buy your clothing needs at Farrar‘s, 5 Market Square, Hamilton. We give premium tickets, JANUARY AND FEBRUARY SALE CATALOGUE OF Every Article Listed in this Book will certainly appeal to you as being most useful and seasonable, while the illustrations, descriptions, and prices are proof positive that every item is an exceptional value placed within your reach through the enormous manufacturing, and cashâ€"buying facilities, of Canada‘s Great Mail Order House. values which we have secured specially for this Great Sale. Whether you are needing them at present or not, you should, nevertheless, secure a good supply now, as every price is decidedly in your favor. This is an event which is looked forward to by thousands of Canada‘s shrewdest buyers. If you have never taken advantage of it in the pastâ€"do so now. : During January and February we are offering special values from every departmentâ€" is one of the many leading features of this Big Store. Most goods are shipped on the same day that we receive your order, there being no unnéecessary delay whatever. liberal guarantee allows you to return any article with which you are not thoroughly satisfied in every respect. In fact we ask you to return any such article, as we are perfectly willing to exchange it for you, or refund your money in full and pay all transportation charges. When you buy from EATON‘S, remember that your money is not ours unless you are pleased with every phase of the transaction. The Prompt Delivery of Goods which characterizes the EATON Mail Order Service You are Absolutely Protected when you send your order to EATON‘S, as our SPECIAL BARGAINS ] TORONTO TWO MONTHS OF SPECIAL SELLING «T. EATON C292 Lettuce! .Lettuce! Lettuce! For sale in any quantity; also parsley, at Thos. Smith‘s, phone to9, Grimsby Ont. _ : For Saleâ€"â€"76 acres of fing fruir land, bearing peach, apply and cherry trees. Small fruit and vegetables. Cannery neaig Goog market for all products brick house, stables, etc. | A snap at $6,000 for an experiences fruit man. Write box U, Sarnia For Saleâ€"A few loads ol timothy hay, a few loads of No 2 cordwood and a few loads o well saved clover hay, very suit able for milch cows, yvoung cat tle or horses that are not work ing. Apply to Jas. A. Living ston, Grimsby. f Band at rink on Saturday night. Comfortable rooms for the ladies. Gooqj ice. All boys under fifteen years of age must leave the ice at 9 o‘clock. On Saturday, a lot of the© young lads who were skating, thought the _ management was pretty mean for putting them off the ice at 9 o‘clock. The manageâ€" ment wants to use the kids fair, but must give the ladies a chance. The young boys are on the rink two nights a week from seven to ten, and seven to nine on ~Saturday night,,â€"so they shoulqg have no kick coming. Great halfâ€"price sale now _ on at K. M.~Stephen‘s. Miss McGufin: of Toronto, will give an address in the Grims by Methodist school room, on Thursday afternoon at 3.30. A Grimsby ladies interested in missionary work, are invited to hear Miss McGuffin and spend a social half hour discussing missionary work. & Mr. G. A. Nelles, who for the past nine months has been manager of the Jordan and Vine lang branches of the Imperial pank, has been moved to St. Catharines, where he will be asâ€" sistant manager of the Imperial Bank of that city.. Mr. R. S Fuller, son of the late Bishop Fuller, of Niagara Falls, will take Mr. Nelles‘ place as manaiâ€" ger of the branches of the Imâ€" perial Bank at Jordan and Vineâ€" land. P ~_â€"GCANADA _ For Saleâ€"A choice block of fruit land, on the Middle Road, g;three miles west of St. Catharâ€" ines. Fine sandy soil, splendid buildings, some bush, : some fruit, fifty acres in all. Will sell lat a bargain up to March 1; or will divide up to suit purchas: ers, Apply to Freeman Wismer, Jordan, Ont. . _ For Saleâ€"Good timothy hay. ither baled or loose. Write to Grassies P. O. or call at farm 4 mile east of Grimsby Centre, H. T. Haws. [ Wantedâ€"By Feb 153, a comâ€" petent man, by the year. Apply evenings after seven o‘clock, to [Br. D. Clark, North Grimsoy, one mile west of Village. Ulizone ACG. N Vantedâ€"A good genera., «++ vant at oncé. Apply in the g.ening to. Mrs.. ‘Vhos. . Muir, Murray St., Grimsby., Plrone | Reaq Raphael‘s large adverâ€" tisement in this week‘s Indepenâ€" dent. It will interest you, as some exceptional bargains are offered. â€" Hear Gipsy Hawkins give his address "From Gipsy Boy to Preacher" in the Baptist church, tomorrow night, (Thursday). ;We Go to the Root ‘ _ of Eyesight E Trouble LIMITED 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 con:â€" dition is apparent we promptly recommend the services of an oculist. We make no charge for examination. We grind our own lenses so that prescriptions can be filled while you wait. GLOBE OPTICAL CO. I. B. ROUSE 1I1 King East, HAMILTON 32 steps from Terminal Station Proprietor Everything But our stock of Groceries and Tasty Holiday Goods are all in their places for Christmas buying. 2. 04 We never had a more complete stock of high class Groceries and Holiday delicatessans on our shelves before. Grimsby‘s Largest Store Our 30â€"Day Clearing Sale A.F. HAWKE, 11 Ladies Mantles, former price $12 to $15, clearing $5 Children‘s and Misses Grey Persian Lamb Collarettes, $6 to $10. at $3 75 to $6.50 Children‘s White Polar Bear Coats, reg. $4.50. for $3.25 White Muffs and Collars to match, $1.50, clearing $1 Children‘s Mantles, reg. $5 and $7, clearing $3.50, $5.50 Ladies Flannelette Night Gowns, reg 1.25, clearing 99¢ Ladies wool Gauntlet Gloves, reg. 60c¢, Jan. sale price 25¢ Ladies and Misses Winter Tams, reg 50c¢, clearing 25¢ Taffetta and Shot Ribbons, wide width, regular 25¢ sale price 19c per yard. _ _Suits and Overcoats fully 25 to 85 per cent off all clearâ€" ing lines. $10. Men and Youths dont miss our Great Clearing Sale Specials for the W eek 15¢, Our Men‘s Department GROCERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS MAIN STREET â€"_â€" â€"~â€"â€" GRIMSBY to Spend Your Money Where You Can Spend It Most Advantageouslyâ€"â€"â€"That‘s at Hawke‘s Our Great Flannelette and Print Sale begins Saturday ear Great Half Price Sale Commencing Wednesday Jan. 10th, we are placing our Ladies and Children‘s Coats on sale at absolutely half price. This is the biggest thing in the way of a sale we have yet put on. Correspondingly low prices also on Furs, Men‘s and Boys Overcoats, Winter Dress Goods, and many other lines. Men‘s and Women‘s Shoes and Overshoes at hard times prices. Men‘s Beaver and Persian Lamb Collars, regular $6 50 to at $450 to $6.75 Great clearance of all Fur Caps and Gauntlets. ' Men‘s fine Wool Underwear reg. $1.25, at $1 garment 10 doz fine Cashmere Sox, special at 25¢ pair Small Boys Reefers, reg. $2.75, clearing at $1.50 Youths Reeters, regular $5, clearing at $2.50 Men‘s Winter Gloves; special at 75¢, $1 to $2 Men‘s heavy Wool Sox in grey and black, specials at 20c and 25¢ Christmas is Getting Closer still continues with tremendous reâ€" duced prices in every department with immense January Clearance of superâ€" ior merchandise E. 8. & R. T. JOHNSON Call while the good things last. We are here for you to command. K. M. STEPHEN Opposite H. G. & B. Station Grimsby A. F. HAWKE MAIN STREBT Grimsby‘s Largest Store Reliable Popular Goods rices

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