Grimsby Independent, 15 Feb 1911, p. 1

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ANDERSON, Valuator Grimsby Branches also at 5 James Street and corner as...__ Roston. and NVeentworthâ€"Stegets. .« All High Class Pianos in stock in Our Music Room Thos. Anderson DIRECT ONLY _ CANADIAN | THROUGH ROUTE |CAR LINE DAILY â€" SERVICE We have secured the agency for the GOURLAY PIANO The McMILLAN PIANO MENDELSSOHN PIANO ard Smithville SPRING SEEDS MONEY TO,LOAN mmemne mesy uo RBDHTRNC NEA opar onl 65 James North Hamilton On Farm Property PIANOS The ESTEY ORGAN Twentyâ€"sixth Year. W. C. LANNIN travel by the €. FERRIE, Treasurer Manager of express trains carryâ€" ing through standard and tourist sleeping cars for all points in Western Canada. For information see E. H CULP, Grimsby Jarvis m hk o e o Domnetd : . 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James Osborne & Son A new line of beautiful Mournâ€" ing Millinery. Models just received from Paris and New York. Full line of Mourning Veils, Ornaments and Flowers. 4 John St. North, cor King Hamilton â€" = Upstairs and other TRAVELLING and LEATHER GOODS CLOKE & SON Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square HAMILTON Don‘t Forget we carry the Best Values Made in Solid Substantial makes of THE LEADING GROCERS 12 and 14 James St. South AHAMILTON THE Hinmanâ€"Atkinson Booksellers and Stationers Mourning Goods a Specialty 16 WEST KING ST., Hamilton. R. DUNCAN & CO. TRUNKS SUIT CASES HAND BAGS TELESCOPES SHAWL STRAPS HAT BOXES W. B. CALDER, BY JEFFERY FARNOL Telephones 186 and 830 MILLINERY PARLORS Prices Right Main street, Grimsby GRIMSBY, 1gg;‘m];,s‘)f\ Y, FEBRUARY 15, 1911 It did not take John Chi man, with his acute busin foresight, long to mechRpi situation. â€"."~‘‘â€" w o o _ He knew that when the fruit grower _ was prospering, he too would prosper, and when the fruit grower got it in the neck, he too woulj get it in 3?. neck, so his "No peachee no washee‘" expresses a good ecpâ€" nomical truth in a few words. _ The hideâ€"bound., ‘patty us ... .. «* * ‘% * * editor of the St, Catharines| Had the fruit gromwers gone Journal, would sacrifice the inâ€"‘;o Sir Wilfrid two months ago, terest of the fruit growers to t:;ielit would Have been. a. case of extent of millions of dollats,| «erying out" before they were sooner than to admit for a moâ€" purt. e ment, that his political pariy C o s ow t # *# might possibly be making.@ 4ixâ€">, The whole newotiation of the take~=John Chinaman fid m f"r-ggégit%flgfiffi; ~ ~agreement political axe to grind; in fact, h¢ was carried on in the most secret knows no politics, but business, manner and no industry or no and so he admitted the truth and‘iine of business haq the slightest helped the people, whom he jnfling what industries or lines knew were helping him. laf’b*usiness were going to be * o * % * , f e j S t ut baffected. CA s . "No peachee no washee" should be printed in large type on _3 big white card ang hung on the door of... the St.. Catharines Journal office. ) loll Well, the deputation of fruit growers and vegetable growers has returned ifrom Ottawa, and as the boy of the street says, "They got the turnâ€"down." The _ deputation _ numbered nearly oneâ€"thousanqg and was a bigger one than tht grain grow ers, which up to last week held thhe recorg for deputations at Ottawa. By the use of Chicago Corn Cure. Soften the corn by apply ing hot water, then Chicago Corn Cure by the use of brush supâ€" plied. It‘ penetrates to the root REMOVE CORNS SAFE AND SURE of the corn, loosens it and raises it entirely out of its bed, literaliy falling off the toe. 25c per botâ€" tle.â€"Parke & Parke. But neither the fruit growers‘ numbers, nor their earnestness ay PURE SHELL BRAND CASTILE SOAP Genuine Shell Brand Castile Soap We have just completed arrangements whereby we are emabled to buy our supply of bill . M. Stewart Drug Co. Limited YÂ¥ou save Large Bars regq’filr 25¢, for 20c s yn at 20% less than heretofore, and YOU REAP THE BENEFIT ACH h more than your car fare when you buy here. o YI~ D1 en / it <| ons )fifil | not on PC ly Â¥e. | id youlâ€" â€"| tire â€"2aNG i m0O 1%, His firs; statement. was, that :.,;j:tlré*deputation had come. two @i!months: to> late, ‘to present e views on the tariff issue, which ‘ ‘had already beenâ€"agreed to in . i‘the negotiations at Washington. 4d _ I have generally admired Sir Wilfrid._ Laurier‘s shrewdness and cleverness in answering de putations in the past, for he always seemed, to be able, while aot granting the prayer of the p&t@«tion. yet to satisfy in some way the petitioners. Sir Wilfrid Lautier‘s â€" reply left no hope that â€" anything would be done by the Governâ€" ment to prevent the disaster, which. the reciprocity agreeâ€" ment will bring to the fruit growers and the vegetable grow efs..." â€" ‘ In replying o the deputation pf. the fruit and vegetable grow ers‘ Sip Wilfrid, not only | did not, satisfy them, but did not exzen {1TV. had any effect, as far as could be seen, on the premier or the members of the Government. His reply was the weakest effort that I ever knoew the | preâ€" mier to make. "This statement was the weak est tha; I ever Hearq of, being issued ‘by a statesman, or even by a politician. § This statement by Sir Wiliiid was not only unfair to the fruit grewers, but it â€" was dishonest on account of the fact, that . it was impossible and unreasonable for the men to make a complaint until they know tha; they had been injured. Had the fruit gromwers gone to Sir Wilfrid two months ago, it _ would have been. a case of "erying out" before they were Two months ago the ang vegetable growers h the faintest idea that the (Continued on Page 2) PARKE & PARKE go â€" the " fruit pwers had not that the duty U uo uon aarararara PsnA narasasusarasd The best Fruit Dray made in Canada Manufacturer All Sizes WE HAVE THE GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES Everything delivered GRIMSBY BRANCH, BANK OF HAMILTON The United Empir OF â€"CANADA GRIMSBY Savings Bank Department at all Branches. Perfection and Calgary FLOUR All kinds of FEED for animals Some first class Wheat Straw We handle nothing but the best at the Right Prices $. WARDELL & SON Total Assets . o e e Capital Paid Up . . . . . Reserve and Undivided Profits . Corner Main and Mountain Sts. . H. D. WALKER Savings Accountâ€"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. â€"The depositor can deposit or withdraw money at any time. & Many people have no bank acâ€" countâ€"either saving .or‘ current. Every man and every boy from twelve years up should have a Bank account, it encourages the habit of saving. Call at the ank for particulars. HEAD OFFICE: HAMILTON OPEN AMN AG6GOUNT f . COR. MAIN AND BRANCH’ DEPOT STS. WM. MITCHELL, â€" MANAGER E. W. POTTENGER, Agent GRIMSBY Prices Reasonable $1.00 Per Year re Bank $40,000,000 $2,750,000 $3,250,000 $6,000,000 ONTARIO GRIMSBY Phone 157 26

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