Grimsby Independent, 25 Jan 1911, p. 4

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X | MR. DAVID TREGUNNO of Bartonville, has resumed teaching the violin in Grimsby and will be in the Studio, over Milâ€" ler‘s Jewelry Store every Monday afternoon. Intending pupils may call on him there or write him to Bartonville. Post Graduate in music of Toronto University Teacher of Piano. Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory of Music, Grims by Hall (Snetsinger‘s block), Wednesdays and Saturdays. Simplex and Kindergarten teachers MIsSs E. B. BARTMANN MISS RETA BARTMANN Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory of Music, Grims by Hall (Snetsinger block) Wednesdays and Saturdays. Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory; Grimsby Hall (Snetsinger Block), Wednesdays and Saturdays. ELIZABETH ST. = GRIMSE For all kinds of Carpenter and Building work Hardwood floors a speciality TERMS REASONABLE AND GOOD WORK PHONE 193, GRIMSBY Office hours, 8 to 10 â€"a.m.; 1 to 8 p.m. Teacher of Physical Culture, Voice Cnlture, Elo cntion and Dramatic Art. * entist C Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 216 GRIMSBY PHYSiciar &« SuRgaEon Coronk&r County LincoLnNn AIN ST. west cRImsBy MISS MINNIE M. HIND A. DR. W.A. BROWNLEE DET.TIST OFFICEâ€"WoOCLvErtonNn BLOCK FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD FICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m GRIMSBY, oONT W. W. KIDD, Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., 5. Hamilton REASONABLE LIBERAL privileges 0‘ reâ€" payment. MODERATE PRODUCTIVE MONEY _â€"â€"TO MISS JENNIE M. KENNEDY Dr. H. W. Graham.. V. 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 Dr. H. W. Graham Graduate Ont Vet. College DR. ALEXANDER . H. BROMLEY V aluator, Grimsby. Teiernone No perties. (Ground; Floor) _ M. Hughton VIOLIN Electrical Equipment expense. LOAN farm proâ€" rates. GRIMSBY and ONT to petent man, married or single by the year. Apply evenings alter 7 o‘clock. to ‘Dr. D. Clar‘k North Grimsby, one mile wes of Village. Phone 100. Mt.: . WE ~ _ Stewart ofâ€" the Stoddart players, London, who was manager of the Grimsby Beach auditorium last season, was a visitor in town this week. a Stattling exception. _A IO00Ok will prove us. Everything in our store goes into this sale and there is nothing too good and nothing reserved. Our prices will make it costly to neglect this sale for we have linked quality witit ~ ecut. ~ tates. : wW. : Farrar, Clothing Manufacturer, 5 Marâ€" ket Square, Hamilton. We give premium tickets. For Saleâ€"Thoroughbred Durâ€" ham bull, 10 months old; _ also 2 cords of mixed stove woo!. Apply to Henry Heuther, Kimâ€" bo. Henry _ Murray. of North Grimsby appeared before Muâ€" gistrate Kidd on Saturday last, and pleadeq guilty to the charge of stealing eleven chickens from Mrs. Robert Walker, â€"Grassies Corners. He was fined $5 and costs and ordered to pay for the chickens. For Saleâ€"One horse dray, harness, plow, cultivatorâ€" and new rubberâ€"tired buggy. Apply to Ed. Farewell, Grimsby. Dollars coming your way! Here‘s an opportunity for pickâ€" ing up dollars that no man can afforq to ignore. Commencing at once, we offef all our men‘s, boys‘ and children‘s wearables at prices cut so low that they wili be simply irresistable. Prices that you cannot afford to ignore. Its our time for closing our wiiiâ€" ter stock and we offer you dollars to take the goods away. We make the offer in the way of honest discounts and new and handsome garments. If you have an idea tha; reduction sales have to do with "picked overs" and the leavings, you‘ll find this sale is Col. Sam Hughes, M. .P. for Ontario Co., spoke at a smoker held by the Conservative Assoâ€" ciation. in St. Catharines, on Friday night last. For Saleâ€"A choice block â€" of fruit land, on the Middle Road, three miles west of St. Catharâ€" ines. Fine sandy soil, splendid buildings, some bush, some fruit, fifty acres in all. Will sell at a bargain up to March 1I, or will divide up to suit purchasâ€" ers. Aipply to Freeman Wismer, Jordan, Ont. See the ‘"Fourth Estate" at the Grand Opera House, Hamilton, on Tuesday evening next, Jan. 31. This is the greatest show of the year. Order your tickets by phone right away. _ of Village. Phone 109. For Saleâ€"Two splendid" 4 months old sows, Chesterâ€"Yorkâ€" shire. $8 each, $14 the pair. Apâ€" ply to H. Whitten,. box. 164. Beamsville. â€" ; All those interested in formâ€" ing a "Rooters‘ Club" to assist the "Peach Kings" lift the silâ€" verware, are invited to attend a meeting in the Hotel Grimsby on Thursday night, Jan. 26, at 8 o‘clock. Only those who have good voices and good lungs are wanted. 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; 1O acres, no buildings, $3,500; â€" 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. 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 telenhone 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 â€" Grand Trunk Station, Jordan. Will sell in quantities to suit pur chaser. Apply to box 203 Jordan. ats. . W11 Grimsby. Wanted Beamsville poultry show will be held in the Town Hall, Beams ville, on February 1, 2« and 3, IQII. ‘Mr. Wm. Robinson has moved i~nto his new house on Adelaide Singingâ€"iEâ€"xperienced â€" Choir _eader gives singing lessons in rimsby and district, at pupils‘ r own residence. Terms moder te. . Write Musicus, box 195, GRIMSBY, JANUARY 25 look English lady, certificated and experienced in English and Canâ€" adian schools, is forming a class for boys and girls desirous to learn French and German. â€" For particulars, apply to Mrs. Whitâ€" ten, box 1to4, Beamsville. For. Saleâ€"A fresh milch Je sey cow with calf by side; als a pair of nice pigs. Apply to J . Book, North Grimsby, phone 5 ring 2. ‘ ‘Mrs." B. Burt, formerly) of Grimsby, has removed from 13 West Ave. south, Hamilton, to 376 Cumberland Ave., Hamilton, where she will be pleased to see all her Grimsby friends. Mrs. Alexander Lane expects to hold anâ€" auctron sale next week and the bills will be out in a few days. Foundâ€"In front of post office, a small sum of money. Loser may have same by paying for this notice and identifying property at the post office. The Q. H. A. games (will most likely start next week, so you had better prepare for thein by buying a season ticket. Miss Pearl Brooks and Miss Reta Book were successful in passing their musical examinaâ€" tion in connection with the Torâ€" onto University course. Both are pupils of Mr. F. M. Howard, Hamilton. j Don‘t forget the auction sale of household furniture at the residence of James Gilmore, just north of the Grang Trunk staâ€" tion, tomorrow, Thursday, Jan. 26. A splendid lot of furniture will be offered at this sale and those who wish to secure any household articles, should make a point of being present. The sale. will open promptly at one o‘clock. James A. Livingstoa, auctioneer. A new covering is being built over the stairs on the Woolverâ€" ton block, running up to the Grimsby Club. For _ Saleâ€"Little pligs, Six weeks old. Apply to Thomas Murphy, Grassies, Ont. _ Miss Jennie M. Kennedy, teacher of the piano, will be Grimsby Hall, Snetsinger block every Wednesday and Saturda; afternoons, where she may _ » seen by prospective pupils. %, Minnie M.. Hinds , teacher .‘ Q$ physical culture, voice cu -’«f‘ x and elocution, etc., and th@Miss es Bertram, teachers 6 5fhe Fletcher music method, will also be in the hall on the same afterâ€" noons to give instructions and to receive pupils in their differt ent lines. .+. Hileys Tenders Wantedâ€"Tenders asked for by the School of S. "S. No. T Towns}h;i? North Grimsby, for the pos of caretaker for the new scho and premises. Applicants _ please put in their bid to [H secretary at once. R. H. Ne Grimsby, Ont. \. e ry store every Monday a noon, when he will be please see any who wish to take les on the violin. Parties who not call at the studio may y him to Bartonville. Mr. Daviq Tregunno of, tonville, has resumed his y lessons in Grimsby and wil in the studio over Miller‘s j€ see the battery of lint machines used in the last the "Fourth Estate," which be at the Grand in Hamiltor Tuesday evening. Tan. iL. _ Noticeâ€" & o f . f 21 b;e A. ._ meeting of | [Mr. Frank â€" rimsby section of the On Ske, Sask., & Western Coâ€"operative _ Rpp Mr a-n(ij Company will be held. in‘ ike Lawn E Council chamber, Town Grimsby,. on Saturday aftert %n.d vag January 28, 1911, at 2 o‘G anquility, Bra ie C uk [%: for the purpose of disâ€"ussing vitations to th question of preâ€"cooling. â€" ughter Clara | Wm. Sutherland, the Wes ‘ C 7 c rdon Whyte representative of the comy 5.. ¢ M for the season of 1910, will i:;\;:?on o'Mr present and will express gyte of Wino: opinion on the matter. A | e L attendance of the members . the Grimsbyv section is reque $p.. f gnfioldâ€".-A’t For Saleâ€"A team ‘of @0 et, on Satu: heavy work horses; also ephen Penf: blocky colt, coming three j o old; also .some baled. stran ‘g (eE._.. Apply to L. L. Hagat, N M aansean _ A 4 0 A 11 y s s o ames H Gilrore, ri_se-k All klinds{ of the.'{v :‘-"26"3th is givihg up Stock and poultry foods on f F d who is offering All kinds of grain, wigi ékezg;ngfotnsa]e, will hold an chopped. The best . grades v"pqalg,at has home just north uo. o bes; prices PG;'and Trunk station, Grimsâ€" i i i rrtvniay, Juciar, Dom For.. Saleâ€"â€"A quantity o 4. y hen he ‘will offer for sale all mothy hay, with a light eg M Bouschold farniture without ling of clover. Delivered â€" ve Sale at one o‘clock sharp. Grimsby or would prefer to s, six months‘ credit.. James it at the barn at a reasongh fivingston, Auctioncer. price. Apply to W. A. sg f North Grimsby. i nrmnonmmsmennions | C PQCU, 1N1¢ Dbest gra; flour at the bes prices, Bros., phones 223 and 172. l Fot.. Sale â€"â€"A quantity q mothy hay, with a Hght ef ling of clover. Deliver_ed- Grimsby or would prefer t Ee ols N 10c ooinbe ind Just unloaded another bran and shorts, come. your supply before the rise. â€" All. kinds of t] stock ang poultry foods All kinds of grain, w chopped. The best gr: flour at the bes; prices. Bros., phones 223 ana as 1TINSD V meceting <of | PMr. PFrank H. Whyte of Tri i of the Ontar ske, Sask., is visiting his par â€"operative J is Mr. and Mrs. David Whyte () Come anq ¢&_ the ‘p ~of the 1 O Saee the beSE s on hanc‘ whole o grades a "5;' f "'_:Qpility, Brantford, have sent out sing ¢ vitations to the marriage of their . ter Clara Electa to Mr. George rdon Whyte, B. S. A., Moose Jaw, Ccar get MQEPRESENTATION AND 1 i STALLATION OF 1.0.0.F nol restores every nerve in the body mâ€"(’_to its proper tension ; restores yim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Phosphonol will make you a new man. Price $3 a box, or two for $5. Mailed to any address. The Scobell Drug Co,, St. Catharines, Ont, Electric Restorer for Men Bro. Miller in accepting the Jewel made a very fitting reply thanking the members for the kind way they had treated him and in the manner they showed their appreciation for the work he had done, and assured them that he would continue to proâ€" mote the good work which he enjoyed. The fine large dining room, which is an ideal place for dancâ€" ing, was taxed to its capacity to accommodate > the guests. Music was furnished by Miss Dowling of â€" Hamilton, who gave the very best of satisfic tion to the many dancers. The committee consisted of Mr. W J Drope, Mr J A Pcitit. Mr. John Kerman, Mr E S Ward and Mr. Theron Woolverton., The lady patronesses were Mis. W. J. Drope, Mrs Ambrose Pettit, Mrs John Kerman, Mrs E. 5 Ward and Mrs. H Fleming. An "excellent luncheon was served at 11 oclock by the Village Inn staff and dancing was resumed until 1.30, when cars east and west conveyed the guests to their homes. W Farrow, L S V C M Fisher, I G. W Schwab, O G. After the installation was over a very pleasing event took place when Bro. Geo. E. Miller, Past Grand was salled to the chair by the District Deputy and in behalf of the Lodge presented him with a very valuable and handsome Gold Past Grand Jewel as their appreciation for the valuable services he has rendered ever since the Lodge was instituted. A FINE ASSEMBLY AT THE VILLAGE INN A most successful and enjoyâ€" able social event was the first of a series of dances helq at the Village Inn, on Friday evening, January 20, when a large numâ€" ber of guests responded to the invitations sent out by the Comâ€" mittee. ‘n Monday evening the bard of Hamilton visited Lodge, Grimsby an 1. P e following officers: ;ifézm-pâ€"â€"A‘t her late + m North Grimsby, on S an. 21, 1911, Adelaide P eloveq wife of Thomas emp, in her 67th yvear. _ Johnsonâ€" Binbrook c IQ11, Jean thew John: year. k., son of Mr. and Mrs. David yte of Winona. ‘ Ruetion Sale Dates Or at Stewart‘s 'Drug Store Geo E Miller, J P G. J A Marsh, N G. Wrm. Warsnop, V G. H F Gilmore, R S C L Farrell, F s (Jas. C Marlatt, Treasurer. Ed. Manuell, Warden. Geo. Dalgleish, Conductor Thos. Stephen, Chaplain. M St. John, R S S. R Theal, L s S, John McQueen, R T N G. A‘Hewson, L S N G. / Thos. Voight, RS V C. ake Lawn House Mr. and Mrs. Wmm PK on >sund ean beloved ohnson, Sr.. evening the in§ta11ing ton visited the Oddâ€" Grimsby and instalied DIED 11 L | decay and all sexual Phosphonol will $3 a box. or two for The Scobell Drug home wIile in }| Winon th Nummick of a INâ€" T1â€" 1| We have some splendid Wrapperette and Flannel Waists which we are offering at surprisingly low prices. The balance of our $1.00 and $1.25 Waists now on sale at 79c¢ and 85c. Everything We have a fine Crums‘ Standard Cloth at 15c. Mecintyre‘s high grade English Print at 12%/4c. A good assortment of light and dark colors at 10c. Anderson‘s Zephyr Ginghams at 15¢ and 20c. Wear Dress Goods F Silks Laces Linens Prints Ginghams Lawns Cottons Art Sateens Cretons thousands, unusually large lots, ends of broken lines, broken sizes, etc., at prices reâ€" gardless of cost or values, for its an imperative rule here to sel) all such merchandise in our stockâ€"taking sales. Here are only A FEW of the offerings : there are hundreds of equally good ones that we have‘nt space to mention Grimsby‘s Largest Store Remnants â€" Odd Sizes and Broken Lines WITH stockâ€"taking in full swing we will clear all REMNANTS in small lots hy tha GROCERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS MAIN STREET â€"â€" â€" ~â€"~ GRIMSBY Make a special appointment to attend this Sale before the SNAPS are picked up. rimming and Pruning Tools to have a fine stock of the latest and i+ _d; f & 1 p___ . __â€" Toois and now is the time runing and Trimming J yâ€"~>~. * o as this is trimming time New Prints and Ginghams GREAT STOCKâ€"TAKING SALE . TC. HAAWKE, Ask to see our new sample books of laces and embroideries. for you to buy * Sale of Waists Opposite H. G. & B. Station Grimsby . M. STEPHEN A. F. HAWKE R. T. JOHNSON Furs . Mantles Kimonos Wrappers Hosiery Men‘s Suits Overcoats _ Odd Pants _ q Underwear Sweaters o iD im ic e small lots by the MAIN STREGT Grimsby’s Largest Store Reliable Goods Popular rices date Ja

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