Grimsby Independent, 18 Jan 1911, p. 5

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DOGO00)09§% 0000000000 @ bGQCO&G&â€"C@C@Q0@060000Q@0@@&0. GRIMSBY Axes Saws - Buck Saws Crossâ€"Cut Saws Full Bleached Table Dam: 1.50 Damask 1.15 Table Cloths, Pure Linen 66x84 Girls‘ Dresses 10 to 14 years sizes, made of beautiful materials in good dark Children‘s Dresses 4 to 6 years sizes, made of Serges and Panamas in plain price, each...... l e tfi rrale sh/d se ied a C Guveataa i en i ; n on L ooo P Children Dresses made of splendid materia‘!s in good styles, 1 to 5 yvears siz Misses‘ Dresses 10 to 16 years, made of beautiful All Wool Materials in go 6.00 and 7:00..On sale for.:..... ... : _ Made of beautiful Al Wool Panamas and Striped Venetians values. ‘Sale price. cach ..... .....,. /..‘ 7 Panamas, Serges, Venetians, etc. _ fitting. Worth 6.50 every one of them, for : Good useful street or house Skirts in black skirts on sale for, each ..... :...".;," 0. c 0_ Made of Good Wool Materials, dark and wrong with them only we have too many. So Made of splendid material. Plain colors. All sizes. Coats worth £$7.50. 8 being 47â€"49 King Street East The Biggest and Best Sale Ever Put On by the Shea Store. W ng cleared at most extraordinary reductions. More Goods. Better for the next 30 days, but the sooner you come the larger the choice. Untrimmed Shapes in all the good colors and Readyâ€"toâ€" Wear Hats, beautifully made and t Coats worth $7.50, 8.50, and 10.00 for 15.00 Coats for 7.50 f 15.00 Suits for 7.50 . BOURNE z5 CV £4H948 and miflped Venetians. Rlack and all the good colors, 10.00 and 12.00 ‘-Quin-t\.il.-.-.-.-;--.-.-».-...on-o--.-.-..-n -...‘...-.-..-I-I.ODCI-..-n-.-'------.-a7-50 Misses‘ and Children‘s Dressesâ€"Cut Prices Misses‘ and Women‘s Suits $12.00 for SHEA‘S LIMITED, Hamilton 12â€" ~ > "vo In pack and good dark colers, and a good range of sizes, 3.00 skirts and 3.50 «. --a.-o.l...---.-..llu..!l.-.-...-.--.--..-ll.-0.0.----c.---....--'---....‘..--.... ..1-95 Women‘s Skirts $6.50, On Sale for $4.50 C or spiendid materia‘ls in good styles, 1 to 5 years sizes worth 1.50. Sale price, each .. ... 16 years, made of beautiful All Wool Materials in good dark colors, splendid style, wo amask Women‘s Dresses $10 and $12 for $7.50 Our Winter Clearing Sale Women’_s Coat_s Worth $10.00 for $5.00 ask 72 inches wide, every thread pure 'flax, to be cleared as follows : ; 1.25 Damask 90¢ 1.00 Damask 75¢ 90c Damask 59¢ sizes, border all round, worth 1.95.. On sale to clear at. each.:;"*."".""4. / Women’s Skirts $3.00 for $1.95 TWQ Bargains in Millinery Mitts, Etc. Table Linen Bargains Cloths, Kerseys. Diagonals and heavy Tweeds Blacks and all the good eolors. _ All beautifully made garments and and light colors, good styles and perfect in fit, finigh So you get 10.00 and 12.50 suits at the sale for /.\ 17.00 and 20.00 Suits for 10.00 ‘s and correct styles, worth 1.50, 2.00, and 2.50. All being:cleared for . .39¢ and upâ€"toâ€"date styles, worth up to 5.00.. Sale price to clear at, each ... 1.49 veawvilu! materials in good dark colors, 2.50 dresses sale price......1.49 of Serges and Panamas in plain colors and plaids, 2.50 values. Sale ONTARIO and good dark colers 20.00 Coats for 10.00 OSTEOPATHY Osteopathy is a complete sysâ€" tem of healing, wherein there are employed, first ang formost, the normalization of abnormal structures of the body, whether they be asseous relations, the tonicity of fascia, ligament, and muscles, the flow of nmerve force and the functioning of ‘bodily organs; and secon‘d, all~ other natural agencies in harmony with the body organism, such as dietalies, water, heat, cold; sunâ€" light, air, exercise, psychic forcâ€" es, in oredr to place a cliseaseal body under such conditions as, The Board is composed of the folâ€" lowing gentlemen:â€"Wm Montgomery Chairman; James Aitchison, Secretary,- Wm Mitchell, Ed Mannell, W J Drope John [H Forman, K M Stephen, H L Roberts, Wellington Walker Winter Goods of Every description are ter Goods. Greater Reductions. Sale ing, and the board is now having plans prepared in order that they may be submitted to Mr Carnegie. The Grimsby Public Library Board has already got a site for a new buildâ€" munications on behalf of Grimsby, if ’the city agree by resolution of Council to maintain a free Public Library at a cost of not less than eight hundred dollars a year, and provides a suitable site for the building, Mr Carnegie will be glad to give eight thousand dollars to erect a Free Public Library Building for Grimsby | James Aitchison, Esq.,v Secretary of Library Board, Mr Carnegie‘s secretary, making a grant of $8,000 for the purpose of erecâ€" ting a building for a public library in the village of Grimsby. The letter is as follows: and Mr Andrew Carnegie‘s secretary of New York a letter was received the other day from Mr James Bertram, MR. CARNEGIE GRAN TS $8,000 FOR A PUBLIC LIâ€" â€"~â€"@#ARY IN GRIMSBY >« After a lorg correspondence be. tween Mr James Aitchison,secretary of the Public Library Board, Grimsby, and â€"Mr‘ Andrew Carnecia‘s sarratars An excellent lunch was served from 11I.30 to 12 o‘clock, when dancinos was resumed and kept up until 3 o‘clock, when the party <broke up, everybody exâ€" pressing _ themselves deligh‘ted with the way they had enjoved themselves, and in the way thous had ‘been entertained by. "MA. angd Mrs. Durham. L7 REbETE â€" aidmctundil, erba 3i > ~ ) Three rooms were set apart for dancing and a large number of young people and some _ of the older ones, enjoyed â€" themâ€" selves trippinc the light fantasâ€" fic toe, to the straims _ of 1. House‘s orchestra. . ~~ MK.._ _ AND MRS. w. C. DURHAM AT HOME ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Durham of _ Mapleton _ Lodge, _ North Grimsby, were at home to their friends on Wednesday evening of last week, when a large numâ€" ber of guests gathereq in their commodious house to pass an evening with dancing and cards. Grimsby, Onrario. Dear Sir: â€"Resnondi in fit, finigh and materials. Nothing $5.00 Blacks and a grand range of New York, Jan. 6th, 1911 Responding to your comâ€" Respectfully yours Jas Bertram P. Secretary 8=10 Hughson Street North A2°0 The lawsuit was the result of A a dispute between the Cataract Power Company and J. W. Van M Dyke on one side, and the Vilâ€" ... lage of Grimsby on the other ME side. The Village Council reâ€" Durham}fused to pay the bills rendered North|by the â€" plaintifis | for strect to their|lighting and power for pumping evening| water for the water works sysâ€" ze numâ€"|tem, on the grounds that the in their|accounts were not according to ass an|contract, and were excessive and d cards.) wrong. The matter ran along . apart until the present suit involved number|$4,500, and eleven months light ne~ ‘of and power for iqto, a total | of themâ€"| about $6,000. perfect +++++4.00 79c 5.00 th 50 (W. E. Biggar and J. P. Vanâ€" Wagner were appointed inspecâ€" tors under the Fruit Pests Act. A byâ€"law was passed grantâ€" ing Mr. Thos. Stewart a certain road allowance in lieu of the st&)ne road, which runs through his farm. Cormian, Ed. Lee and Archie T weedle. C. C. Rettit was appointed colâ€" lector for the year Iq11. The poundkeepers for the year IQII will be E. O. Smith, Ansom Pottruff, Awrey Penfold, W. E The fence viewers for the[ year IQIt will be ‘ Elias Pettit, | Henry Dean, William B. Smith,| Hiram Felker, Alex Moffatt and’ Willim Tweedle. The tender of James A. Livi ston for printing for the ye IQII was accepted. ; â€" The Board of Health for the year IQ11 will ‘be the reeve, the| clerk, Gilbert â€" Williams, â€" Dr.| Green, medical health officer ; £4 Pearson, inspector of dairies. ‘ The time for the collector to reéeturn his roll was extended t-t)‘ the next regular meetinig. ; A. E. â€"Walker and S. Tweedlie were appointed assessors _ for the year Iq11. A bylaw appointing David Depew, S. Hildreth, â€" James Green>y F. W. Dewitt and â€" Walâ€" ter Clark as road commissioners was passed. A byâ€"law, appointing Col. H. P. VanWagner and â€" William Tweedlie auditors for the year IQII was passed. All the menmbers present _ as follows:â€"W. B. _ Bridgeman, Reeve; Geo.. W. _ Millan, Deputy Reeve; Hugh Bertram, Leslic Laidman and G. H. Carâ€" penter, Councillors. After taking the declaration of qualification and occe, the newly elected council proceeded to business. SALTFLEET COUNCIL The first meeting of Saltfleet Council was held in the Council Chamibers, * Stoney Creek,. on Tuesday, the 1oth day of Januâ€" aty, IQII, at 11 o‘clock in the forenoon. This lawsuit has brought the people of Grimsby to realize that there is just one thing to do and that is for the Village to take over the electric lighting and power plant and enlarge it so that all the people who reâ€" quire it may be supplied with light. LynchStaunton, Hamilton,| _ CLINTON COUNCIL were acting for the council, while ‘. i : : Gibson, Osborne, O‘Reilly & Clm’Fon Township council met Levy acted for the Company and ; according to law at Town Haill, Mr. VanDyke. _ Onâ€" Tuesdav) Beamsville, Jan: o. tGott. morning ctlhe parties go‘tl togethgr] The council took the necesâ€" ons e fan maate o leame it shi9. declaration.and qosiiicn: by which the Village of (rime.) on of. office and then proceeded “L.h&fi to bBay. &2 6boa and _ saanh. to business. N eb CCR is wb » Bact U NJA RRRLO® MLMS to pay $3,600 and each party is to pay their own costs. The lawâ€"suit between the Cat aract Power Company, J. W. VanDyke and the Village _ of Grimsby, did not come off on Tuesday as was expected. â€" Beâ€" fore the case came up the lawâ€" yers on both . sides, Reeve Mitchell and the others interestâ€" ed, got together and settled the matter. #!_ A Provincial Council for the Boy Scout movement is being formed in Toronto, ‘with His Honor, the Leiut. Governor, as Honorary President. The Secre tary of the local council at Grimsby was called to the Govâ€" ernment House, Toronto, last Saturday, to assist in the formaâ€" tion of this Council. Now â€" it will be possible to get badges Jang supplies for our boys. ‘ His Excellency, the Governor General; is the chief scout for Canada; and His Honor, â€" the Lieut. Governor, is chief scout for the dominionâ€"so our boys have dignified connections and shoulg do themselves credit by being faithful to the scout law, and obedient to their scout mas ter, Mr. Harry Baker. will enable "Nature to effect a cure." . Third, conservative surâ€" gery that may be require when other agencies are of no avail. D. M. H.. Good, B. S.. D. 0. VILLAGE WON OUT IN â€"_THE SETTUTLEMENT McConachie and Georze SCOUT NEWS iving | al Moved by A. L. Fry, secondâ€" ed by Wm. Andrews, that an appropriation of $3 be made to Poultry ‘Association. Carried. ‘Moved by W. B. Rittenhouse, seconded by A. L. Fry, that a number of accounts be paid. Moved by W. Andrews, se condeq by E. Hendershot, that we do now adjourn to meet at Hedden‘s Hall, Campden, on Wednesday, Feb. 1 iIQI1. Carried . W. Tinlin, Clerk.‘ | . Moved by A. Fry, seconded by "E. Hendershot, that the clerk be instructed to subscribe for six ‘copies of the Municipal Worl1. Carried. |Patterson, Joseph Reid ; sheep 'valuatorsâ€"]acosb Stout,, Div. No: 1 ; Daniel H. Moyer, Div. No 2: John G_ Tufford, Div. No. 3: Jacob McLeeam, Div. No. 4. Local Board of Healthâ€"Jacob M fWismer, Jas: â€"H: _ Walker, ) Dr [Elsmore, G. W. Tinlin and Ozâ€" fro Martin. San Jose scale inâ€" spectorsâ€"Charles â€" Watson and |John Reid é Moved by A L Fry, seconded by E. Hendershot, that the colâ€" lector be instructe; to collect all dog taxes in arrears and cost of collection in accordance with statute providing therefor. Car ried. Moveq by E. Hendershot, seâ€" conded by Wm. Andrews, that a grant of $10 be made to the Sick Children‘s Hospital at Torâ€" onto. Carried. F. Lemdabury, Chas. Orth, Roâ€" bert 0. Konkle, Benjamin F Martin, Benjamin High, Ernie _ _The following officers were appointed: G. W. Tinlin, clerk:; Albion House, treasurer ; Ephriam Hipple, collector; A B Davidson and Aivah Snetsinger, auditors; fencce viewers . on mounâ€"Alvah Snetsinger, Wni. M. Simmerman, Jacob M. Wisâ€" mer; fence viewers below the mountainâ€"Johnson Parker, Roâ€" bert Lister and Jonas Henry; poundkeepersâ€"Alva Russ, Wm Elley, Wm. T. Simmerman, Les lie Book, Wm. W. Claus, Sylvesâ€" ter Russ, Jonathan Rittenhouse, Oliver W. Moyer, Jacob H Hoffman, Rufus P. Moore, A. F Garrold, James W Reece, Joseph A byâ€"law was passed appointâ€" ing township officers. A number of accounts passed and the council then journed. The reeve and Councillor Betâ€" tram were appointed a commitâ€" fee to look ‘into ‘the: Case of Mr. Cooper, with power to act. The reeve and Councillor Carâ€" penter were appointed a commitâ€" tee to look inito the case of Mr. Bowman of Winona, with power to ‘act. In response to a deputation, headed by Mr. Glover, the council decided to visit the top of the London mountain, and ‘ see_‘ dbout lowering the grade. L €2 T NSE S LRA Aus % ® s ® his property for sale, will hold an| *"* dwet.ek * w1llh gwg l '?l f(:)w auction sale at has home just north | 5C2ttere es the. first wwill \be of the Grand Trunk station, Grimsâ€" | patent medicines. ; by: on Thursday, January 26th,| Cough medicines: Electric ol 4 1911, when he will offer for sale all Tis, Parks White . Pine . and Tar, his household furniture without Chases Linseed Licorice and TPurâ€" es Sale at o’neocl_ock sharp. pentine; Chamberling, all at 20c per Terms, six months‘ credit. James boule" Palys 6 Tatlet A. Livingston, Auctioneer. thett er . s SCSs [ 200s $ Steadman‘s Teething powders 306. M yEX Dutch drops 7c each or 4 for 25C, The council will act as a Road Hirsts Pain exterminator 20c per d Brld»ge: Colinitfes in ; conâ€" bottle, British Army Liniament 20C, junction with road commissionâ€" LA , ; efs in fhe township during the Peters Anticeptic Healn'ug oil >2z6¢ year IQ11. and 45¢, Scotts Emulsion of Cod In response to a deputation, | Liver oil 45c and 85¢c, Radways headegi by .Mr. Glovqr,. the Ready Relief 20¢, â€" Nerviline 20c council decided to visit the dit: al A+~ Sh top of the London mountain,| GOdfries Cordial 8c, Dr. Shoops s MnE + ' 3 & is James H Gilrore, Jan' 26-’who is givihg up housekeeping and who is offering his property for sale, will hold an auction sale at has home just north of the Grand Trunk station, Grimsâ€" by: on Thursday, January 26th, 1911, when he will offer for sale all his household furniture without reserve. Sale at one o‘clock sharp. Terms, six months‘ credit. James A. Livingston, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Dates Jan,. 2Gâ€".James 8 Gilzo The Ontario Department of Agrieulture are devoting special attention towards bringing farm laborers and others suited for farm work to this Province. These parties will begin to arâ€" rite here early in February. Farmers requiring men should apply some time in advance of the date when required. Write for application forms to DirEctor or Conrox IZATION, Farm Laborers for Ontario arliament Buildings, Toronto 580 Barton [East ;; Prices moderate. Also salesman for The oldest and most reliable piano tuner in the district. Twentyâ€"five years experience. A postâ€"card will bring me right to your house at any time. My motto, "small profits and quick returns." I have a quantity of Bran on hand at $20 per ton, and Shorts at $23 per ton. I also have The Welland Winter Wheat flour at $2.30 per 100 lbs; this makes good bread and gives satisfaction. Any person buying 500 lbs, the price will be 5c less per 100 lbs. Pure Buckwheat flour $2.35 per 100 lbs. My prices for flour are as Welland Carnation, $2.60 j lbs. This flour I will put up any brand for quality, that is sold at $3.00 per 100 lbs. Ing suga cheaper. Boys‘ best one buckle low $1.40 ’per pair; Boys‘ second 1 buckle low $1.20 per pair; Men‘s best one buckle low $1.60 per pair; Men‘s low laced snag proof $2.15 per pair; Men‘s two buckle, snag proof $2.40 per pair; Men‘s leather top, high lace, snag proof $3.00; Men‘s extra heavy over shoe for every day wear $2.35; Men‘s light overshoe $1.65 per pair. My stock of groceries is complete at same price as last notice, except. ing sugar which is gradually getting This ts <a â€"part list of medicines that I keep on hand to supply your wants and Only a small part of that, so if there is anything that you need you can get it at the General Store. Do not forget that I have a quantiâ€" ty of fine salt on hand in barrels at $1_:_3~5__P£_rwl3_a_g_1:_§l; dalrz salt_ in 50_ lb linen lined sacks at 5oc each, coarse rough salt 100 lb sack at 35c each, 20 lb dairy salt at 20c, 5e sack table salt at 4¢, 10c sack table salt at 9C, Rock.salt at 75¢ per 100 lbs. Compare this with your city prices My stock of heavy Lumberman‘s rubbers is complete yet, my sales have been large in this line. I was asked by a customer how it was that I did so much business in a country place,I told him it was the close prices that 1 had all through my stock, that did more advertising than any papers could do. Hereis a few on heavy rubbers: Rheumatic Remedy regular $1 bottle for 75¢, Dr. Shoops Restorative reguâ€" lar $1 for 75¢, as long they last, do not wait as I only have two dozen on hand to clear out; also Dodds, Pink Pills, Fig Pills, Carters Pills, Chases and Parnell‘s Pills always on hand at special cut prices; also a full line of the famous National Drug Co‘s (Na Dru Co) goods on hand which they fully guarantee to satisfy; also Howards Quinine in 1 oz bottles at 45¢ each. This stranger is not the only one that does this, but you should all do it. is the best price list I can get, saved me dollars and I always out and keep it for reference." 1 was visiting at a friend of mine and there was a stranger called in and in their conversation they got arguing about certain grocery prices. At last the stranger said "well I can decide this for you, have you the Independent, the Grassies Store News It has been some time since you have read the store news, and I supâ€" pose those of you that cut out the list at that time. have it worn out by this time referring to it, to see if you are getting your goods at the rock bottom prices. GRASSIES STORE NEWS . L. DAVIS Piano Tuner, n for the Nordheimer Piano Co. â€" DA VIS, & Moore. +d and I always cut zâ€" Hoanmnuito re as follows: 60 per 100 t up against it is usually get, it has 30G, 256 per 206¢, it

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