7X | For Saleâ€"Two splendid 4 months old sows, Chesterâ€"Yorkâ€" shire. $8 each, $14 the pair. Apâ€" ply .to H. Whitten, box to4, Beamsville. â€"Miss Archer will give a lecâ€" ture in Grimsby Hall (Snetâ€" singer block) tonight, entitled "Factory Life in Japan." Every body welcome. Lettuce! Lettuce! Lettuce! For sale in any quantity; also parsley, afg Thos. Smith‘s, phone 10o9, Grimsby, Ont. f The regular meetine ofâ€" the Women‘s Institute will be held on Friday, Jan. 20, at 3 o‘clock, at the home of Mrs. J. Weeks. Grimsby is playing fast hoc key ang are rounding into great shape for their O. H. A. games. Burlington plays Grimsby in the ice rink, Grimsby, on Friday night. Gents, 25¢; ladies, 1I5c. Teacher of Physical Culture, Voice Cnlture, Eloâ€" ention and Dramatic Art. Rost Graduate in music of Toronto University f Teacher of Piano. Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory of Music, Grimsâ€" by Hall (Snetsinger‘s block;, Wednesdays and saturdays. P English lady, certificated and experienced in English and Canâ€" adian schools, is forming a class for girls desirous to learn French and German. For particulars, apply to Mrs. Whitten, box 104, Beamsville. ELIZABETH ST. = GRIMSE For all kinds of Carpenter and - Building work â€"_â€" Hardwood floors a speciality TERMS REASONABLE AND GOOD WORK PHONE 193, GRIMSBY _ Simplex and Kindergarten teachers s MIsS E. B. BARTMANN ‘MIsS RETA BarTMANN Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory of Music, Grimsâ€" by Hall (Snetsinger block) Wednesdays and Saturdays. Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory; Grimsby Hall (Snetsinger Block), Wednesdays and Saturdays. CR. ALEXANDER PHYSICIANM & SuRGEON CoRroneEr County LincoLnNn @HAIN ST. WEST GRIMSBY Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to _8 p.m. °/1')r J. M. Hughton entist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY ONT MISS MINNIE M. HIND A.T.C.M. DR. W.A. BROWNLEE DET.TISTi OFFICEâ€"WoOoOCLVERToOoN BLOCK W. W. KIDD, FICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m GRIMSBY, oONT Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., BE Hamilton FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD GRIMSBY, JANUARY 18 MODERATE LIBERAL privileges 0‘ reâ€" payment. REASONABLE PRODUCTIVE MONEY TO Dr. 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. ; MISS JENNIE M. KENNEDY Office in J. H. D. Walkers new cement Building corner Main and Mountain Sts. Phone No. 71 Dr. H. W. Graham C. H. BROMLEY Graduate Ont Vet. College TerepHone No. 1 perties. aluator, Grimsby. (Ground, Floor) expense. LOAN farm proâ€" rates. GRIMSBY For Saleâ€"A choice block of fruit land, on the Middle Road, three miles west of St. Catharâ€" ines. ‘Fine sandy soil, splendid buildings, some bush, â€" some fruit, fifty acres in all. Will sell at a bargain up to March 1, or will divide up to suit purchasâ€" ers. Aipply to Freeman Wismer, Jordan, Ont. For saleâ€"A fresh milch cow, quiet, young and good milker; apply to Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. For saleâ€"A young fox hound. For particulars enquire at the Independent Office. Mrs Alex. Lane has given up house keeping and has gone to live with friends at Canfield. She .will hold an auction sale of her furniture in the near future. $450:00 is some price for one white Orpington bird. Mr Moore of Hamâ€" ilton sold a bird for that price in New York. Mr Moore feeds ‘Invigorator‘ the goods which produce health, and health produces plumage. Nothing can take the place of invigorator for poultry and all kinds of animals. Grimsby Drug Store. Right now is the time and Farrar‘S 5 Market Square is the place to buy and save dollars Any clothing you may need for either present or future wear. The prices are away down, but value is on the top rung. Do not miss this opportunity to buy yourself or your boy a suit, overcoat, or extra pair of trousers. The best $15 suits and overcoats in Canada on sale at $11.95. All lines reduced. proportionately. Come in and let us show you these wonderful bargains. Farrar, Cloth ing Manufacturer, 5 Market Square- Hamilton. _ We give premium tickets‘ The Misses Bartmann, teachers of the Fletcher Music Method will be at Grimsby Hall, Snetsinger Block, Janâ€" uary 20th, at 4 p. m., to meet those inâ€" terested and arrange for classes. EFor saleâ€"Jersey cow milking some time now, will come in the last of Ap ril. Apply to Wm Slade, on the J W King Farm, Winona. Miss Minnie M Hind, A T C M, teacher of elecution and physical culâ€" ture will be at the Grimsby Hall, Snetâ€" singer Block, on Friday, January 20th from four to six p. m., to meet prosâ€" pective pupils. Now, don t you want to buy a season ticket after the way the "Peach Kings‘ showed up on Monday night. ~â€"Miss Jenmie M.â€"Kenredy, teacher of piano, will be at Grimsby Hall, Snetsinger Block, from four to six o‘ clock on Friday afternoon January 20 and will be pleased to meet anyone desirous of studying with her. 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 telenphone to my house. Telephone No. 153 ring 4. A Louks, Grimsby. f The concert given by the Francis Firth Concert Company in Snetsinger‘s Hall on Friday night last was a great success, and was thoroughly enjoyed by a large audience. Mr Geo Kidd, of Walpella, Manj, is visiting his brother, W. W. Kidd: Mr H. H. Wylie, Manager of Grimsâ€" by Beach was over from Cleveland this week. Lang for Saleâ€"5 acres in berâ€" ries, close to station, $2,500; 56 acres, fair buildings, some fruit $10,000; 100 acres land, 70 acres in fruit, $20,000;‘ 10 . actes, ho buildings, $3,500; choice 50 acres, excellent buildings, peachâ€" es, berries, close to town, $30,000 Your choice of 100 farms. Write John Widdicombe, 42 James St. St. Catharines. Mr Jas Charlton returned home last week from a two month‘s visit to his parents in Carlyle, England. See the "Peach Kings" in action on Friday night. Burlington is the opposing team. For Saleâ€"Forty six acres cf first class fruit land, partially set in fruit;goods buildings ;good water; half mile from â€" Grand Trunk Station, Jordan. Will sell in quantitiee to suit pur chaser. Apply to box 203 Jordan. Wantedâ€"To feed for the winâ€" ter, five or six cattle. Plenty of good rough feed. For particuâ€" lars. applyâ€" to G.. . M. Beame:s, phone 37, ring 2, North Grimsâ€" by. Singingâ€"Experienced _ Choir Leader gives singing lessons in Grimsby and district, at pupils‘ or own residence. Terms moder ate. â€" Write Musicus,. box 101. Grimsby. Mr. Adam Rutherforg who hlas never ‘been able to be out since he was injured in a runâ€" away accilent last fall is now much improved, and as soon as the weather permits he will probably be able to ‘be out and around once more. He is rapidâ€" ly gaining strength. ‘ Wantedâ€"A man and a ‘boy, about sixteen or seventeen, to go to work on a farm three mileg. from. Lashburn, Sask., for the season of 1q11. Boy‘s wages to run from $10 to $25, according to quality, and board Man‘s wages to run from $25 to $40, according to quality and a bonus of $10 per month for a married man. House and gar den. For full particulars apply to 1. B. Nelles, Grimsby, Onâ€" tatio. > We note by the Toronto papers that our old friend Chester Gibson is holding down left wing for Listo well. This team is cleaning up everything in sight in their districtâ€" and Chester is still fast enough to be in the game. ‘"Knockers" please take notice that Grimsby and Beamsâ€" ville can turn out Hockey players as speedy as any of them. Trussesâ€"We have the newest and best, as well as the older varieties of trusses. If you are having difficulty in getting fitted let us demonstrate the comfort of our appliances. Wm. Stewart Drug Co., Grimsby. _ Harg Wall Plaster, Plaster of Paris and cement always on hand. Why use lime when you can get a plaster, there is no danger of freezing. . We also have all kinds of feed. We stiil have some corn on hand, no dan ger of heating as it is old. A few pails of stock food just arâ€" rived. This is the time of year your stock needs a tonic. . Get your bran and shorts before the price goes up, we are expecting another car here in a couple of weeks.. Do not forget our flour it is of the best. Theal Bros, phones 223 and 172. For saleâ€"Good selected eating poâ€" tatoes at $1 a bag delivered. Joseph M Stewart, Ridge Road, North Grimsâ€" by,; Grimsby Post Office; Telephone 3 ring 12, Winona. Lostâ€"A young cat, about nine months old, color yellow, answering to the name of "Tommy" marked with white on breast and paws. Finder will be rewarded by returning.to the Independent Office, Grimsby. Foundâ€"A cap for the axle of a dray. The owner can have the same by apâ€" plying at the Independent Office and paying for this notice. Mrs Charles Dowser and Mrs O. Zryd are in Niagara Falls, Ont., attend ing the funeral of Harry, second son of Walter Dowser formerly of Grimsby. Mr Charles Snider returned on Monday from Boston, where he has been spénding the last three weeks with his brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr and Mrs P W Glover. Foundâ€"A considerable time ago in Grimsby, a pair of eye glasses. The owner can have same by applying at the Independent Office. Wantedâ€"By Feb 153, a comâ€" petent man, by the year. Apply evenings after seven o‘clock, to Dr. D. Ciark, North Grimsby, one mile west of Village. l‘hone Fruit farm for Saleâ€"On the stone road between Beamsville and Grimsâ€" by, containing about 35 acres; planted with peach, pear, plum, apple and cherry trees, grape vines, currant bushes, gooseberries, raspberries and other small fruits; on the property is a very comfortable, substantial twoâ€" storey brick dwelling, electric lighted, furnace, telephone, verandah in front, barn, etc.; healthy situation and ex: tra fine view overlooking Lake Onâ€" tario; one and half miles from Grims by Park; radial electric railway platâ€" form within one hundred yards of house; thirty trains daily between Beamsville and Hamilton. Inquire of owner, Mrs. E. Herron, box 44, Beamsville F. O., or on premises. Wantedâ€"A man ‘by the year. on fruit farm located on stone road, one _ mile east of Grimsby For saleâ€"First class, well saved early cut red clover hay, fine food for milch cows, young cattle, colts or horses not working. Delivered, or at the barn on the Jordan Farm. Apply to Jas A. Livingston, Grimsby. Commence March 1. Apply To G@eo. L. Hildebrand, 24 Wild wood Ave., East Lansdowne, Pa. : 14 Intending purchasers should place their orders at once to insure promipt delivery for this springs work. rower sprayers and hand puimmps are â€" placed in their shops for demonstrating and all interested are invited to call and see them in operation. They quarantee their power sprayer to be perfect in every particular, _ being _ sufficiently strong to continually . carry from 175 ito 200 pounds presâ€" sure, with the use of four or six nozzles. The pump they are usâ€" ing is well known to the gener al public, being manufactured by the Goulds Mfg. Co., and needs no recommendation} A full line of sprayers accesâ€" sories such as the most improv ed nozzle and the best quality o:fnl_l_ose etc.. ate kept in > stock. SPECIALTY COMPANY Y . VERY BUSY The busiest place in town is that of the Specialty Manufactur ing Co., which has lately secured very large contracts for 1911 deâ€" livery. _ Ait present they are rushed with orders for their power sprayer and can only accept a limited number of orâ€" ders, besides the ones they have. They are handling in connecâ€" tion with the Grimsby power sprayer a very easily operated hand pump of Goulds manufaâ€" ture ang one which is used very extensively in the Southern States. The stock books may be seen at the Independent office and full particulars may be had from L. 1. Hagar, A. Butrland, W. F. Randall, |. M. Lawrie, F. J Sheppard, R. H. Crowe, D. E. Swayze or James A. Livingston. Anyone interested in horses, baseball, cricket, â€" football _ or other athletic â€"sports are invited to take bne or more shares. The shares are $50 each ; payâ€" able in three paymenits ; oneâ€"third February 15, Ifoqit, oneâ€"third February 15, 1912, ang oneâ€"third on February 1I5, 1913. BORN . f Nortonâ€"In Grimsby, on Jan. 5, Â¥qor1, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Norton, a daughter, (Phyllis Marguerâ€" ite). _ STOCK BOOKS OPEN i The stock books for 4 comâ€" pany to purchase a new driving ark and athletic fielq have been &magéafld already about $2,500 has been subscribed. In order to carry this scheme to a sucâ€" cessful issue, it will be necessary for about $6000 ;o be subscribed within the next month. All of those who are interested in seâ€" curing a playground for Grimsâ€" by for the future, should come forward and assist. _ The attention of our readers is drawn to the card of A. E. Nicholson, architec‘, of â€"St. Catharines. Mr. Nicholson desires intending builders to com municate with him, before select ing their architect, as he believes it will be to their advantage. Wantedâ€"By Feb. 15, a comâ€" petent man, married or singie, by the year. Apply evenings @iter 7 o‘clock, to Dr. D. Clark, North Grim‘sby, one mile west of Village. Phone 109. ' For Saleâ€"A "Friend" gasoline power sprayer, in first class shape.. For full particulars apply to W. B. Woolverton, North Grimsby. ; of the members were busy curâ€" ling. Seven members turned up and the meeting was adjourned until Tuesday evening, . Jan. 24th, when two very important subjectes will be up for discusâ€" sion. One is the question of Electric Lighting and the other I;%bthe question of a mnew public brary. If; is urgently requested that all members will make an effort to ‘be present next Tuesâ€" day. _ The regular meeting of the Board of Trade was not held on Tuesday evening on account of the fact, that a large number For full particulars regarding settlement duties, colonization rates to settlers and free land gudies write The Director of Colonization Parliament Buildings, Large areas of rich agriculturâ€" al lands, convenient to railways, are now available for settlement in Northern Ontario. Lands for the Settler Toronto Everything But our stock of Groceries and Tasty Holiday Goods are all in their places for Christmas buying. /. 3 We never had a~more complete stock of highâ€" class Groceries and Holiday delicatessans on our shelves before. Grimsby‘s Largest Store A. C. HAWKE, nam steset Suits and Overcoats fully 25 to 85 per cent off all clearâ€" ing lines. _ Men‘s Beaver and Persian Lamb Collars, regular $6 50 to $10. at $4.50 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 f 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 15¢, 20c and 25¢ Men and Youths dont miss our Great Clearing Sale 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, elearing $1 Children‘s Mantles, reg. $5 and $7, clearing $3.50, $5.50 Ladies Flannelette Night Gowns, reg 1.25, clearing 99c Ladies wool Gauntlet Gloves, reg. 60c, Jan. sale price 25¢ Ladies and Misses Winter Tams, reg 50¢, clearing 25¢ Taffetta and Shot Ribbons, wide width, regular 25¢ sale price 19c per yard. Our Men‘s Department Our 30â€"Day Clearing Sale Wear Specials for the W eek GROCERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS MAIN_STREET _ _â€" . _â€"~â€" GRIMSBY to 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. Our Great Flannelette and Print Sale begins Saturday Spend Your Money Where You Can Spend It Most Advantageouslyâ€"â€"â€"That‘s at Hawke‘s 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. Great Half Price Sale Christmas is Getting Closer still continues with tremendous reâ€" duced prices in every department with immense January Clearance of superâ€" ior merchandise § Call while the good things last. . 8. & R. T. JOHNSON K. M. STEPHEN e are here for you to command. Opposite H. G. & B. Station Grimsby A. F. HAWKE Grimsby‘s Largest Store Popular Reliable Goods rices