Grimsby Independent, 8 Feb 1911, p. 4

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Office over ] Phone 219 GRIMSBY DR. ALEXANDER PHYSIciaAr & SUVRGEON CoRronEeRr CoUunTY LINCO AAIN ST. WEST 4 GRI Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 a ~ 8 p.m. ELIZABETH ST. 8 GniMot For all kinds of Carpenter and Building work Hardwood floors a speciality TERMS REASONABLE AND GOOD WORK PHONE 193, GRIMSBY Teacher of Phys-i.(:;a.-l_()liifilire, Voice Cnlture, Eloâ€" ention and Dramatic Art. Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory; Grimsby Hall (Snetsinger Block), Wednesdays and Saturdays. Post Graduate in music of Toronto University Teacher of Piano. . Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory of Music Grims by Hall (Snetsinger‘s block), Wednesdays and gaturdays. Simplex and Kindergarten teachers Miss E. B. BARTMANN Miss RETA BARTMANN Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory of Music, Grims by Hall (Snetsinger block) Wednesdays and of Bartonville, has resumed t in Grimsby and will be in the ler‘s Jewelry Store every 1 Intending pupils may call on him to Bartonville. 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. DR. W A. BROWNLEE DET.TIS\ OorricEâ€"WooLrveEerton BLOC Office in J. H. D. Walkers new cement Building corner Main and Mountain Sts. Phone No. 71 MISS MINNIE M. HIND A.T.C. FICE HOURSâ€"9,.30 a.m GRIMSsBY, oOnNtT FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD MISS JENNIE M. KENNEDY r J. M. Hughton entist MONEY 10 PRODUCTIVE REASONABLE rates. LIBERAL privileges o‘ re MODERATE Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., Hamilton TELEPHONE (Ground, Floor) C. Farrells Shoe Store Electrical Equipment ONT . DAVID TREGUNNO has resumed teaching the violin | will be in the Studio, over Milâ€" Store every Monday afternoon. 1s mav call on him there or write V aluator, Grimsby. BROMLEY perties payment. Saturdays VIOLIN a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to . KIDD, LOAN expense. 1COLN GRIMSsBY GRIMSBY farm pro Tungsten Lamps, Electric Irons Switches, Batteries, Fuse Plugs, etc House Wiring a Specialty. Repairs promptly made. Phone 154 House for Sale:â€"In_ Hespelerâ€" Nine roomed stone house, hardwood finish, heated with a Kelsey furnace. Hard and soft water, good garden, stocked with large and small fruits. Large corner lot, very desirable home. May be had at a bargain for quick sale. Owner leaving town. _ Apply to Box 372, Hespeler, Ont. The Grimsby Basket Factory secur ed a fine young team of horses, weighing 1400 pounds a piece, at the Toronto Horse Sales, last week. t Mr. M. B. Tufford has the misforâ€" tune to slip and fall on the icy side walk in Seaforth; last week and sprain his foot. We are pleased to state that our good old pal Will Flett is able to be out again after his accident in London on Friday night. "Bill" says his head is a little sore, but outside of that he is as good as half the London team yet. ELECTRIC FIXTURES Overcoat Sale.â€"We shall proceed to close out our overcoats in short orâ€" der. At the end of this sale we want every overcoat out of our store. There is no money in carrying overâ€" coats from one season to next. Eveâ€" ry overcoat must go. Every overcoat A musical evening will be given by a few of the pupils of Jennie M. Kenâ€" nedy assisted by Miss Kathleen Lance ly,, vocalist; Miss Minnie Hind, A. T. C. M. elocutionist, both of Hamilâ€" ton Conservatory staff; and the Lawrie children, in Scotch songs and dances, from Mr. Hacketts‘ school of dancing. In Grimsby Hall, Snetsinger‘s block, Wednesday, February 22, 1911, at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission 1oc. 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, . some | fruit, fifty acres in all. Will sell |\at a bargain up to March 1, or | will divide up to suit purchasâ€" )\ ers. Apply to Freeman Wismer, Tordan, Ont. GRIMSBY FEBRUARY 8 we own must go into this sale. Overâ€" coats made for us by the best tailors in the country, . overcoats of elegance and luxury, overcoats for all purposesâ€" Come to see these choice garments‘ and learn how little money it takes to buy them. It will pay any man well to buy an overcoat at this sale for the coat will be good property for several seasons to come. We don‘t want profit, we want buyers. W. Farrar Clothing Manufacturer, 5 Market Sq., Hamilton. _ We give premium tickets It only took three engines to bring the Hockey special home from Lonâ€" don on â€" Friday night. Some class to the Grand Trunk. | Mr and Mrs George Dalgleish, Miss ‘ Gowland and Mr. William Gowland entertained alarge number of their friends at the Annex of the Village Inn on Wednesday evening of last week. The Gowland orchestra of Blackheath furnished music for the | occasion. An_ excellent « luncheon was served at twelve o‘clock. . Every one present had a very pleasant time. Por Saleâ€"A* quantity of No. 1 and No. 2 cordwood; also a few bags of eating potatoes. Apply to H. C. Beamer, Phone 238, North Grimsby. Dr. and Miss Woolverton have gone to New York and Washington for the remainder of the winter. The Poultry show at Beamsville last week was a grand success, and the .directors, exhibitors and the public generally are well satisfied. A full list of the prizes will appear in the Independent next week. The directors gave a complimentary banâ€" quet to some of the exhibitors and a few guests at the Robinson House on Thursday evening. BROWNLEE Box 534 For Saleâ€"Two splendid_ months old sows, Chesterâ€"York shire. $8 each, $14 the pair. . ply to H. Whitten, box It Beamsville. ty sent discussed precooling, packa at yC and the growing of strawberries Ta’m‘ Everyone joined ‘in the dlSCH all® _ . and a very interesting two hours , Etew 1 speht. At the next meeting on |on We February 11, the subject for discussioni{ IQ11, to will be the growing of raspbernies|mtewart Remember that the meeting opensi‘_ __. at 2 o‘clock in the Council ChambersiMa I-}\] Town Hall, Grimsby. ; ,lg Arrangements are being madel |â€" (S¢. by the Hockey Club to give thi i&gh sport lovers a real game Op M 124 an day night. They are trying fich + get Niagara Falls ladies hool e an team here to play the "PeaCMIW® oaq Queens." .. o %hee Master Roy Marsh, only s0f day mc of Mr ang Mrs Wesley MarsmiRome |was taken to Hamilton hospital[four m \xon Tuesday, _ suffering WitM| @aistor | appendicitis. O warran CinCIDCL _ LUdt. iUL JLDAUVELCiEY e “g" GH CONSTABLE BOYLE t 2 o‘clock in the Council Chambersil® i S i se . * l NEARLY OVERCOME BY ‘own Hall, Grimsby. â€" M / THE STORM . Arrangements are being (St Catharines Journal) y the Hockey Club to give M Righ Constable R. E. Boyle| ilP‘OWt 1_0‘}7161‘5 %geal ga‘mte O.lril O olfhad an experience on M'ondayt L {111.g| £ p el}lr alred. ry'lhgéé thich he will not forget for some Lof a 11agara alls athles "Degg ime and which he does not care eam here to P °3 WR ° fo undergo a second fime: Leavâ€" Queens. mA ,;ifj'the city at 7 o‘clock on Monâ€" Master Roy Marsh, onlfi son|day morning, he started for the of Mr ang Mrs Wesley arsa,| home of James Brooks, some was taken to Hamilton X: Jur miles beyond Smithville, in on Tuesday,. suffering WitM[@aistor township, to serve . a appendicitis. â€" |Warrant on â€" Brooks, charging .. .ws im h ty I Mrs. Freq Tufford is visitDf »{.fi‘:‘”tht the (‘)c{?e}ft Off ten l\j‘vmb‘.§ with relatives in Buffalo, N. MMRNONIEN TONs ay ATOHNL Y3 : . j ind omm â€"ampman, on October 25 last. The snow and wind StOUB The trip out was not so diffiâ€" which struck Ontario on ,& ult, however, and Mr. Boyle day, tied things up prettycf rrived at his destination about ly in this section. The CaMININET o‘clock. By this time the act Power Co‘s plant at @ |Dluzzard had begun in earnest Cew Falls got .clogged o sfand he waited â€" until after, 2 snow and as a -co‘nseq}llence,‘ ‘elock for it to abate; but when trolley cars in Ham‘ton ADWIRE showed no signs of doing so surrounding districts were be@ife started on the return journey. up, as well as a large OUUOMAfhat he arrived safely home, oi manufacturers who | TUA AMlilg@claims, is que entirely o his masaae .. _ | Afgattant fittle steed, "King Billy, . Inâ€" all. probability .. Niagguallfrom . Sanderson, | Newman Trailtse ladies hockey _ @2am a1mRIlougsh‘s lively. . ... . ; . . Cew Falls got clogged w%‘ snow and as a consequence, se trolley cars in Hamilton â€" anOly surrounding districts were m’%E up, as well as a large numDSap of manufacturers who run | PMM, electric power. * In all probability *> onpald pails fadies, hockey | ;e ‘a f ladies on Monday night next, _ | Good feed for man and beastâ€" Calgary Perfection flour, hay and oats, potatoes and cereals. Good straw for Beddings. Deliveries made to Winona every Wednesâ€" day. °S. Wardell & Son. PR | For Saleâ€"Williams and Great Northerp strawberry plants at $2.530 per thousand. â€" Cuthbert and Marlboro raspberries, also Herbert _ raspberries. Those wanting Herberts should order at once. Apply to W J Ellis, phone 182, Grimsby. For Saleâ€"A quantity of fine rails at $3 per hundred, delivered. Call up Catpenter Bros., phone 37, ting 3, Winona: For Saleâ€"Six young shoats. Apply to Alvin Althouse, phone ;5, ring 3, Winona P. O., Ont | ~Mrs. Walter Donnelly (nee ‘Alice Beamer) will receive at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. F. Beamer, on Friday afterâ€" noon, Feb. to, 1911, from 3 to 6 o‘clock. For Sale, or to exchange fof fruit farmâ€"9753 acres level land. â€"975 acres, near Edmonton, Ailta, at statfton with school, church, elevator. Fine buildings and stock and complete outht of implements, and 15o acres in wheat, 200 acres Lucerne. $45 per acre. 50 acres near St. Catharines, â€" good buildings, peaches and grapes ; half of place good peach land, $8000. 5 acres in berries, small house, $2500. John Widdicombe, 42 James St. St. Catharines. i ‘The Guild. of St. Andrews church expect to give a calendar tea on Wednesday, February 22, | Smith, 1IQI I A. p fave your eyes. do not persist in nsâ€" g illâ€"fisting glasses sold by incomâ€" tent dealers and quacks th roughout onnt,rv. To introduce our Alasâ€" ) Cystral Lenses, we will fit correctly y case of old or near sightness, send sour latest method in testing, sight your ow n kome; first class glasses, including frame, $1.10. i & DAVISON > OPTICIANS o Victoria St., TORONTO, Oxt Vantedâ€"An experienced man work on a fruit farm. Apply box 112, Winona. P am offering eggs for hatchâ€" & White « Wyandotte and hite Leghorn. Come and see y pens and you will know at you are getting. . Peter rtram, Grimsby. Phone 51. [ . BorN tewartâ€"In North Grimsby ednesday, February _ f § to Mr. and Mrs. W. NV wart, a daughter. Satisfaction Guaranteed or l refunded fictacles from i _ Factory to Face ’ guuga\u:â€"; uitr 4s f +36, :# @‘The ice and snmow was driving directly against them and it was impossible to see a foot ahead ol them, Time ang time again it seemed almost certain that the gallant little animal would fall down from exhaustion and â€" in that ease what would have beâ€" comel of the officer of the law is hard to tell, for no one could have foung their way in ‘the blinding snowstorm which was raging and which swept across the open fields threatening â€" to bury the horse and (driver. After a terrible buffeting, M1 Boyle reached the city about / g‘clock in the evening in an al "most frozen condition. His coats were frozen his eyes and face \ o on e Aatabenaiones with ice, and he himself bentumibed with the cold he had to be assisted in off his outer garments. "It was a ferrible trip and : times I thought I would nevs get back, and EP don‘t believe would, hadâ€"it not ‘been fog . i gallant little horse," â€" remarks Mr. Boyle when asked about h INJUNCTION SERVED OL COUNTY TREASURER At a special meeting â€" of th ‘County Council. held last week a grant of ‘frve hundred dollar was made towards defrayin the expenses of delegates .t Ofttawa, to protest against th removal of duty on fruit. In mediately after the grant w made, there was some Ooppos tion to it by ratepayers of t county and on Saturday mor: ing H. H. Collier, acting in b half of Kate Mclntyre of Niaga: township, applied to Judge Ca \man for an injunction to pr vent the County treasurer pa \ing over the money. The i | junction was granted. Reumnninimantinenn ’The case will be he police court here On I afternoon at 2 o‘clock tT1pP p in‘Tickets ato . 35C seats 50¢. "THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS" W money xethe ard in t Wednesd covered was so Reserved popporngot D ON mm ?ER of . the Everyâ€" t week, thing tat M Grimsby‘s Largest Store morem cocoem snmomrenicemmenrnen as . cmmcn SCOTCH BLANKETS COMFORTERS Finest quality English, Wool and Eiderdown Comforters, assorted floral art cambric and satins, down proof coverings, stitched borders, large sizes; sale price $1.50, $2.25, $3.75, $5, $8.50 to $12 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS SHEETS | BED SPREADS Trimming and Pruning Tools PILLOW SLIPS We have a fine stock of the latest and_ _ most U Pruning and Trimming Tools and. now is th for you to buy as this is trimming time PILLOWS February Bedding Sale to W ear . F. HAWKE, Spring Is Near at Hand E. S. & R. T. JOHNSON Pure all wool Scotch Avrghire Blankets, clean, lofty cheviot finish, large size, border design, finest washing and wearing qualities Sale price 98c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $1,90, $2.50, $4.00 White and grey Canadian Ibex Flannelette Blankets, pink or border, single and double bed size; sale price mee our new Now is the time the stock is unbt dressmaking." V Best quality, plain and Twilled English Cambric Sheets, large sizes. Special sale prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.37%2 See our naVv Large assortment, finest quality, signed White Bed Spreads. Sal Fine English Cambric Pillow Slips in all sizes, best quality, bem stitched. Sale price 17¢, 18¢, 20¢, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ Best Eiderdown and Feather filled Pillows, all sizes, down proof coverings in heavy drill and mercerised Duck. sale price $2.25, $3.00, $3.25, $3.75, $4.50, $5.00 . STEPHEN, bov A. F. HAWKE Main Street, Grimsby $2.25, $3, $3.50, $5, $6.50 . J STEPHEN blouses, etc 100 patterns in Prints to select from. me to make your selections while nbroken aud place your orders for We expect an unusually busy seaâ€" son in this department. 65¢, $1.10, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 stoc blue Galatea for house dresses, ~etc. _ The best yet for service. HARDWARE MERCHANTS LSoastâ€""~..~~GRIMSEY Dre of M uslins Opp. ity, splendidly deâ€" Sale prices rints, Ginghams, an and. now is the time MmMAIN STREGT and_ most upâ€"toâ€"date neom . coomnnmenremmmn on irvimmme meentameucan, Grimsby‘s Largest Store . & B. Station Reliable Goods Popular Prices

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