Grimsby Independent, 1 Feb 1911, p. 1

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We are now ready to supply you with all kinds of Spring Seeds for sowing and would ask you [0 give us a call when in need of these seeds. We have a full quantity of first class Lucerne, Red Clover, Timothy or Alsike. . We have still an number of those grain bags on hand and are selling them at a verv low nrim TO WINNIPEG A N D W E S T J.ikard'2hamh,alAWuBN, ONT. gapital and Surplus, $6,550,000 DIRECT ONLY CANADIAN THROUGH ROUTE CAR LINE DAILY SERVICE Sr A0ll,llqil LR ”(I fy", . J. MURRAY & co. Call and let us exihin how it will help you . so! Farming is a businets that needs watching. When there is no book-keeper to keep track of every payment, it is easy to pay a bill twice---and never know it. Keeping a checking account saves that danger. 11*'¢~9 (BAN All High Class Pianos in stock Our Music Room Branches also at s James Street and corner Barton and Wentworth Streets. Thos. Anderson SPRING SEEDS Smithville Debentures issued for one or more years. bearing interest at Form per cent payable half yearly. Apply to Cor King and Hughson Sts HAMILTON The Hamilton _ Provident and _ Loan Society We have secured the age for the GOURLAY PIANO The MchLLAN PIANO M00ELss00 PIANO and The ESTEY ORGAN 65 James N, prth Hamilton MONEY TO;LOAN . II. ANDERSON, Valuator Grimsby PIAN OS On Farm Property travel by the a very low price Jarvis of express trains earry- ing through standard and sonnet skeping curs for all pointis if; Western Canada. For information sec; E. H CULP, Grimsby 'wenty-sixth Year. Manager tl Piitti.t5?j)l LANNIN FERRIE, Treasurer "rf-ill? , jlllhti Cayuga ncy 1n Made in a handy size; they are very useful. The price We've just received a new lot of our special Wire Waste Baskets, made of strong bright finished wire, m two styles-wire bottoms and tin bottoms ROBERT DUN( PHONE N0. 7 On real estate security at current rates of interest. Wire Waste Baskets MONEY TO LOAN Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square HAMILTON 4 John St, North, cor King Hamilton - - Upstairs I Valentines Models just received from Paris and, New York. Franco-American, Crosse & Blackwell's, Campbell's, Armour's, Libby's, Ayl- mer, Connoisseur Brand in Glass, Symington's Tab.. lets, and Magi Tablets. Full line of Mourning Veils Ornaments and Flowers. THE fh'nman=htkinson R. DUNCAN & GO JA MES OSBORNE d? SON A beautiful assort- . ment 1c to Mc Wholesale and Retail. Mourning Goods a Specialty new line of beautiful Mourn- " and " James St. South CLOKE & SON W. B. CALDER, Booksellérs and Stationers MILLINERY PARLORS 16 WEST KING ST., Hamilton. Our List of Soups 50 Each Handsome Pieces 25c to $3.50 THE LEADING GROCBRS Telephones 186 and 830i Prices Right ing Millinery. HAM IL TON Main street, Grime by JAN & CO. GRIMSBY, NERVOUSNESS l, Dr. LaJaccques' nerve restor- er, a specific for epilepsy, head: ache, sleeplessness and all ner- vous diseases. A liquid prepara tion and quickly gives beneficial results. Directions fully ex-. plained on each bottle. $1 per bottle. Parke & Parke, druggists Hamilton. An idea was put forward in a paper read by Mrs. Gus Thos mas at a recent Women’s Insti- tute meeting ‘at Beamsville, which is worthy of considera- At daylight Tuesday morning a fine rain was falling and there was nothing to indicate tIpit therewas such a thing as a sari; It remained that way all j‘dai’l] llang and for the first time $14“er :years the entire day passed with out the sun once breaking through the clouds. Once in five years, however, is a rather _.,r,t_,i):.,i'iti.,t,41isiiiit,-_its,,; record for any country and one which the Salt river in general, and in this in- stance, Tempe in particular, may point to (with pride. It may be, funther added that in the many years during which this rule ofi the hotel has (been in force, there has been (but four -‘ays upon which the sun failed to put in an appearance. The regular boarders, when they pay their bill for January, will find a rebate of one day's room rent. This bill will make a splendid souvenir, for so far as known, the Casa Loma is the only hotel in the world that makes good the deficiences _ of the sun. Had \uccu at. but: mud”; LAI Tne balsa Loma a month the sun fell down on him and the failure of Old Sig to put in his appearance for oiiit day cost Mr. Marsh about thrriir dollars. "iii:,-' "When the sun don't shine. yégl don't pay" is a phrase that "ii] known all over the country! When F. R. Marsh, the new manager, took charge, he sigtiis tied his intention of following' _',i,,',,iii'tr" the guaranty plan but belfore'glgg had (been at the hea; of the Cash Ito pay the fine. - syar," in every Village and town 1n -‘ A * * * * * " "_s'c.,';__,lj',i.t,y,t,y",ie, otfeTir),ty in the olden I This is such a peculiar iiiii'ii"i lays ample btel accommoda- (dent in the guarantee of src/ia It1on an? the ', fartptrrt and the weather that we copy in full g." 1yp1ers Wives; P.or1dvaytage of article from an Arizona pa‘ thrs acctymTttdtytipt freely. _ isent to Grimsby by Mr. C." : ' * * t* f, * [Mabew I 'ar _ The men? used the bar room Rooms Rent Free "rt'4, For a good many years 1:; Casa Loma hotel has boa 5" that it guaranteed s11tishirytijia that for every day upon W511i, , the sun did not shine, the mahitii, ment would rebate that 4ii-isi'iit, room rent to its regular roomy; THINK It appears that this has "fi', the rule at the Casa Lomacrta for years and not until .1}; month did the proprietor jilgil F. to pay the fine. a i'irf,3alll1 t'ot,'it= . , l One hotel at Phoenix has jiiig I: the amazing rule to its gtt,iillllr" I', that “When the 'sun don't SJ é; you don't have to pay." '"'l,',i'i',ir,I 'i"'] a; st"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"----'-" l tion . M. Stewart Ding Co. Limited And let your thm)j8lllllltiir'rm, in this channel. Various Patent Medicines a _iiii'4 lllliig Or have been expos- ed, showing them to consist: I'rirlie most part of prac- tically worthless and in so __'_i,,iliti"yses, dangerous drugs. The people who use these 1lllliti,'i'rit, Medicines have no means of knowing what twijrllliir of men make them. As in other walks of life ihiiM,iiiiasr belong to one of the three classes, good, bad ti,il'lliiirrfrerssni; and the prep- amtions reflect the ehat'tetetiil1tj,,i;ii,_the men behind them. Our experience in all bryt,,4t'i,'iis of this business has given tri an insight and 'rkrii_iir,,ri'ledge which may be of benefit TO YOU. Ask us. ",ifil.'i,ljri,, FACTS and _ g FANCIES T he Grimsby Drug Store r,,lglllli,i)tse kept Drug"Store should a,/,,'illlliE.r-, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911 _ Jug-r V ' k, . ' ‘ _ _ l ' ' . . . 'Cs _ _ _ . " T c, _ "s, s'. I' J mi'" . " V ;;‘. . 'cc. , T _ ", - V . _ ‘9 "'u'r'. , '. 3'4 ‘5‘} ' , , T r", m. 'l k'. '-V"r"', v', l Even temperance men and tem penance women, who would not go int/o the bathroom, felt no fiesitation in u'smg the dining rooms and sitting rooms while 'u'towrt. known as "farmers' hotels" and around these hotels, on market days, the farmers, farmers' wives, farmers’ sons and daughters were as thick as bees in a hive. T This system grew into a cus- tom and the cgstam into second nature, until certain hotels in the town crrpnil1age or city were The men used the bar room for sitting in and resting in and talking over their affairs, while their wives used the parlor up stairs and the sitting rooms down stairs for resting, warmipg them selves, and waiting after their jusines's was done, until their Enslbandis were ready to return , It is likely that Mrs. Thomas referred to Beamsville only, but her idea will apply to a great many towns and villages in the ”Province of Ontario. In olden days the hotel or the tavern was used extensively by both men and women without any hesitation whatever. erything that a well Ion, not only by the people of h.dmsvini, but by the people of [lam-y municipalitiesrin the Pro- "ltlice of Ontario. village and town in Manufacturer All Sizes M GRIMSBY BRANC "s. WM.'MITCN $325: t2-ggEjtsrstR--s---s------,c, WWWWKXKX MMMMMMMM g The United Empire Bank 5 M OF CANADA , J. H. D. WALKER AGENT Deposit your savings in the Bank of Hamilton now, and when the day of emergency comes you will be prepared. Do you save? A time will come when your finarr. cial resources will be strained to meet some unexpected demand. Will you have to suffer the consequences, or will you be in a position to turn to your bank account for aid? F. W. POTTENGER habit of saving. Call ank for particulars. _ Savings Account-Anyone can open a savings account inthe United Empire Bank of Canada by depositing any sum from one dollar up. We allow interest from date of deposit and compound every six months. The depositor can deposit or withdraw money at any time. T Every man and every boy from twelve years up should have a Ba_n_k aceount, it encourages the OPEN AN ACCOUNT Many people have no bank ac- count-either saving or current. F COR. MAIN AND BRANCH: DEPOT STS. WM. MITCHELL, MANAGER Prices Reasonable GRIMSBY WK}? RRtt'iiiitjicii'jrisF,hri GRIMSBY at _-e-"""""---- "t-----u.."-.- $1.00 Per the I _i,'if'f'iiii)i si-tily-ii':-,.;" head Office Ihamiiton ear

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