Grimsby Independent, 8 Mar 1911, p. 4

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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 Grimsâ€" by Hall (Snetsinger‘s block), Wednesdays and Saturdays. Teacher of Physical Culture, Voice Cunlture, Eloâ€" ention and Dramatic Art. Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory; Grimsby Hall Snetsinger Block), Wednesdays and Saturdays. ELIZABETH ST. x GRIMSE For all kinds of Carpenter and Building work Hardwood floors a speciality TERMS REASONABLE AND GOOD WORK PHONE 193, GRIMSBY Simplex and Kindergarten teachers > MIss E. B. BARTMANN MISS RETA BARTMANN Studiosâ€"Hamilton Conservatory of Music, Grims by Hall (Snetsinger block) Wednesdays and Saturdays. DR. ALEXANDER PHYSICIAN® & SuRGEON CoRroNER CouUuNntTy LincoLnNn Â¥AIN ST. WEST GRIMSBY Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. . Dr. H. Wzahé-m‘ ’fi')r. J. M. Hughton entist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY ONT MISS MINNIE M. HIND A.T.C.M. DR. W.A. BROWNLEE » DET.TIS\ OFFICEâ€"WoOoOLVERrTOoNn BLOCK (Groundg Floor) FICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m To 4 r.: GRIMSBY, ONT. FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD W. W. KIDD, Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., Hamilton REASONABLE LIBERAL privileges 0‘ reâ€" payment. MODERATE PRODUCTIVE farm proâ€" perties. MONEY TO MISS JENNIE M. KENNEDY Dr. H. W. Graham. .VY. S. kegs 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. 7 t C. H. BROMLEY Graduate Ont Vet. College V aluator, Grimsby. TeirerpHont No. 1 VIOLIN expense. LOAN rates. GRIMSBY Phone 154 For Sale or to Rentâ€"8 roomed brick house, in first class condiâ€" tion. Hall upstairs ang down; ‘electric lights, bath tub, hot water furnace, cellar under whole house. First class well and lawn tap, nice garden spot and from one and a half to one and threeâ€"quarter cares out in fruit, raspberries, currants, cherâ€" ries, plums, pears, peaches â€" and apples. Splendid stable and small barn, chicken house and fine chicken yard. Property on ‘Main St. west. Possession Ist of ‘April.. For further‘ particulars apply to Farrell‘s shoe store cor address box 37, Grimsby. Tungsten Lamps, Electric Irons, Switches, Batteries, Fuse Plugs, etc. House Wiring a Specialty. Repairs promptly made. Wanted at, onceâ€"One appren tice and on« experienced hand in A. F. Hawke‘s millinery deâ€" partment. Apply at the store. A. F. Hawke. For Saleâ€"A â€" good Holstein cow, due on March 12. Apply to Chis. Durham;> phone ~43, Grimsgby. For Saleâ€"A fourteen room house, hot air furnace, hard and soft water, large barn and 74 of an" acre of land." Price low â€" for a quick sale. Apply to J. W. Chambers, John St., Grimsby. Notice to fruit and vegetable growersâ€" Use â€" fertilizers and raise a bank account. I represent the ‘best brand of fertilizer, made by the old reliable Crocker C :m pany of Buffalo, for over fifty yeats, ang they are . still_ doing business at the old stand, so if you want a good fertilizer order from me. If I havs not ealleq on you, drop a card or call up phore To7, Grimsby and I will be there to see you. J. J. Groce, Grimsâ€" by Ont. Spring Wheat for Saleâ€"I have a quantity of good spring wheat suitable for seed; Goose variety. Apply to Elgin Moffatt, Grassies, Ont. For Saleâ€"A single horse deâ€" mocrat* wagon, in first class condition, will ‘sell _ reasonable. Apply to H. Wolfenden, Beams ville, Ontario. ; For Saleâ€"150 bushels of sugar beets and white carrots. Apply to J. Brooks, phone 6, or write to ibox 342, Grimsby, Ont. \_For Saleâ€"A good 6 roomed house, with good cistern; in good location in the Village _ oi Grimsby, on a quarter of an acre of land. For further parâ€" ticulars, price, etc., apply to R. H Anderson, â€" Doran +Ave., Grimsby,. Ont. : f Tomato Growers â€"Growers, have you ordered your tomato plants yet!? If not, ring up Mountain Greenhouses, phone 70 ring 4, and book your orders for either pot or field plants of the latest strains of Earliana, Chalks and Success, or any var iety you wish grown to order. Specialtyâ€" 30,000 tomatoes in flats, transplanted; Best strains of cabbage, peppers and egg plant. Don‘t wait till planting time and get lefté. Tell us now what you require. Prices and quality will be all right. Rice & Cooper, Mountain Greenhouses, Grimsâ€" by. Mr. ang Mts. W..B. Smith entertaineg a few of their friends on Friday evening last. Cards and dancing were the amuseâ€" ments of the evening. For Saleâ€"Seven acres of land in lot 3, ‘concession 9, North Grimsby (on top of mountain.) Some fruit on place, house and barn. Apply to Frank B. Johnâ€" son, Beamsville. For Saleâ€"Forty six acres cf first class fruit land, partially set in fruit;goods buildings ;good water; half mile from Grand Trunk Station, Jordan. Will sell in quantities to suit pur chaser. Apply to box 203 Jordan. Wantedâ€"A good, clean, exâ€" perienced woman for general housework. Good wages, good home. Address Mrs. F. H. Arm strong, Jordan Station, Ont. For Saleâ€"A horse, dray, culâ€" tivator, plow and harrow ; a full gutht. for a fruit" farm.. ‘Fhe hfotse is good in every way. Six months credit on a good note. Apply to Andrew Hewson, Onâ€" fatio St.; Grimsby, Ont. Have you got your Timgthy or clover seed? If not, call on us and we can supply you with itsor any garden seeds you will require this spring. . We also have ‘some gooq potatoes. Theal Bros., phone 223. Mrs. Frank Randall angqg Miss Freda Randall are confined to the house with la grippe. ELECTRIC FIXTURES GRIMSBY, MARCH 8 H. G. BROWNLEE Box 534 A â€" Special â€" Invitationâ€"Men who have never yet been able to find readyâ€"toâ€"wear garments that please them in fabric, work manship or fit, are specially inâ€" vited to> inspect outr. spring guit _ spread. ‘The mills have excelled themselves this season by turning out fabrics more beautiful than ever before. Expert tailors, the best that money can employ, have made up our suits in new and handsome models and they‘re artistic, correct and pleasing. Popular prices $15 to $18. A beautiful line of boys‘ 3â€"piece suits at $5. W. Farrar, clothing manufacturer, 5 Market Square, Hamilton. We give premium tickets. f Any persons wishing electric lights connected to their proper ty, shoulg make application to J. W. VanDyke, at the: Hotél Grimsby, and their wants will be attended to. For Saleâ€"A quantity of hay will be delivered anywhere be low the mountain, from Stoney Creek to Grimsby. Apply . to C. E. ‘Barr, Vinemount. Teleâ€" phone 27, ring i2, Winona. Lostâ€"On the night of Monday February 27, I911, between the residence of John Monaghan, Grassies ang the Village _ of Grimsby,. a black fur collar, The finder will confer a great favor by returning to the Independent office, Grimsby. - a fruit farm; must thoroughly understand working horses. Apâ€" ply to H. L. Roberts. Notth Grimsby, phone 85, Grimsby. Mr. Linus Woolverton, secreâ€" tary of the local committee for Boy Scouts at Grimsby, was _ in Toronto on Saturday, the 4th inst, attending a ‘meeting of the Provincial Council. One impor tant subject of discussion was the sending of a company Of Boy Scouts over to the, coronaâ€" tion of King George: Wantedâ€"A man by the year. marrieq preferred, to work on The Misses, Riddle of Dufi‘&% visited with the Misses ~Flet over Sunday. 4. New plate glass windows and a new metal ceiling have ‘been put in the Bank of _ Hamilton here. Other alterations and de corations of a like nature afée also to be installed which imâ€" prove the premises very much. Mr. Ronald Alexander, of. the Dominion Express Co., Toron= to, visiteq friends in Grimsby over the weekâ€"end. + For Saleâ€"A one horse fruit dray, one set ‘brass mounted dray harness, one horse plow, dise harrow, drag haarow _ and cultivator and a gasoline stove, all as good as new. Apply to F. J. Shepheri, Ontario Real Estate Co., Grimsby. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Marsh spent Wednesday angq Thursday of last week in Toronto, attend ing the automobile show. ‘Mr. M. B. Tufford took pgs session of his new store in Cayuga on â€" Wednesday last and on Friday he had disposed of it again to a Mr. Hennessy of Blind River. (Mel made a nice bunch of change on the deal. . Mr. Herbert Hagar of North Grimsby, had the misfortune to have his nose ‘broken angqg his eye ‘blackened on Friday â€" last. Mr. Hagar was leading a horse out of th barn when he reared up and struck Mr. Hagar in the face with his front foot, with the above result. Break the Habit and buy Red Rose next time. _ bably been inâ€" tending to try Red Rose Tea for some time but from "force of habit" have just kept on using another tea. YOU have proâ€" ’T/iah}it. \ Your Grocer Will Recommend It NEVER SOLD IN BULK Y % 83 Shtlohs GCure I have a carload of potatoes arrivâ€" ing here on Friday and Saturday of this week. These potatoes are first Class, either for eating or seed. Pricâ€" es reasonable. Parties taking them direct from car will get a reduction. J..G.Coulson,..phone . 121, Grimsby. For Saleâ€"Strawberry plants A limited number of William and Great Northern plants. Ap ply to Wm. Cowan, care of W M Stewart, Lake Roag Grimsby Mr. W R Woodland of Beamsâ€" ville, who had ‘been spending the winter in â€" Beamsviile and vicinity calleq at the Indepenâ€" dent Office before his return to the west a few days ago. Mr Woodland is now located in Winnipeg ang is engaged with the Street Commissioner, Mr. Walter F. Tallman, formerly of Beamsville. ‘Mr. Tallmin has met with great success in Winâ€" nipeg and is looked upon as one of the best men in his line of business in the west. He has been stret commissioner for _ a number of years in Winnipeg and is highly thought of by the ciy authorities. Mr. Woodlind is one of Mr. Tallman‘s lieutenants. Mr. Alexander Scott, horse shoer and iblacksmith, wishes to announce to the public, that he will open a new shop next week on Main St., west, opposite Dr. Alexander‘s, and invites all his present customers anq the public in general to call at. his shop when they require anything in Master Roy Marsh, son of Mr. Wesâ€" ley Marsh, who has been in Hamilton Hospital for the past four weeks with appendicitis, returned home on Wedâ€" nesday much improved. To Rent.â€"House on Depot Street, occupied at present by Mrs. J. B. Hacâ€" kett. Apply to Jno. C. Farrell. Hor Saleâ€"Eggs for hatching Rhode Islang Reds, single comb from good laying strain. Aply to William â€" Cowan, care of W. M. Stewart, Lake Road Grimsby. Mr. W. B. Bridgeman,> of Winona, Reeve of Saltfleet, is confined to his home with illness. * his line quickly stops coughs, cures colds, heals the throat and lungs. â€" â€" â€" 25 cents. Lost.â€"Between W. B. Vandyke‘s and Mountain Street, an umbrella, on Tuesday evening towards dark. Findâ€" er will confer a favor by leaving at the Independent Office. For Sale Cheapâ€"Five acres, west half Lot 20, Con. 2, North Grimsby, situated two miles west of Grimsby Village, facing on the Q. and G. stone road. A vineyard containing about 1400 grape vines in first class condiâ€" tion are on the place. A bargain if sold at once. Apply P;: . Graâ€" ham, Grassies. Phone 97 ring 4 Grimsby. For Sale.â€"A quantity of sawdust. Apply to H. C. Beamer, telephone 238 Grimsby. ’ For Sale.â€"A one horse dray and a churn. ~Apply to F. G..Storrs, Grimsâ€" by. For Sale.â€"Two good milch cows. Apply to S. A. Bonham, Telephone 61, Grimsby. For Saleâ€"Williams and Great Northerp strawberry plants at $2.50 per thousand. Cuthbert and Marlboro raspberries, also Herbert _ raspberries. Those wanting Herberts should order at once. _ Apply to W J Ellis, phone 182, Grimsby. Lostâ€"On Main or Depot Sts. on Friday night or early Satur day morning, a pair of Gentleâ€" man‘s patent leather dancing pumps. The finder will confer a favor by refturning to Mr. ‘Jas: Seed Graimâ€"s0O.. A. C. No. 21 barley, also 20th century oats, this is all first class grain, sulitâ€" able for seed. Apply to Berâ€" tram Bros., Vinemount, phone 38, ring 2, Winona. All those having money colâ€" lecteq from the sale of season tickets for the Hockey Club, are requested to ‘imake their return to the secretary, Mr. Jas. Logie, at once. Eges for hatchingâ€"Barred Plymouth Rocks and rose comb Rhode Island Reds $1.50 for 15 eggs. None better. See list of prizes won at Beamsville. Apâ€" ply to J. Lang, box 84, bell teleâ€" phone 24, ring 5, Beamsville. ton oggie THELMA i at the Bank of Hamilâ€" 1s coming Grimsby‘s Largest Store We take pleasure in announcing that the last of our American and European importations for Spring of 1911 in these lines have now arrived and in opening them up, we are quite in "raptures" over the bewitchâ€" ing sight that met our eyes. These latest consignments contain the very "last word" in Spring and Summer Wear for Men and Boys. You are cordially invited to inspect these new Goods before buying. 15 doz New Negligee Shirts, best English cloths, in a wide range to choose from, special...............$1.00 20 doz New W. G. & R. Negligee Shirts, latest coloring, coat shirts, cuffs attached . ... .. ..$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 10 doz New French Madras Shirts in all the leading colâ€" ors and sizes...............>.. .,81.25, $L560 and $1.75 8 doz of the New Japanese Crepe Cloth Shirts, the new hit of the season at.............91.:50,; $1.75 and $2.00 12 doz Fit Well Hats in new stiff blocks, all shapes. ... 6 doz Fit Well Hats in new soft shapes, all colors. ... . .$ 6 doz Wafer Lite new English hard Hats.............$ 8 doz Wakefields and George 5th Hats in both the new stiff and soft blocks at.................$2.50 to $3.00 4 doz Best English Fur Felt Hats in soft shapes, all colâ€" org, at. ..3 . ...s. .. .ms .ye201,00, $1.50, $2:00; to $3.00 Formal Opening of Our New Spring 1911 Hats and Shirts on Thursday "veryâ€" thing to W ear K. M. STEPHEN, Best Imported Linoleum in 2â€"yd, 3â€"yd, and 4â€"yd widths at goc and 6oc sq. yd. Extra fine patterns. Large Japanese Mats at 5oc each. The new goods are now in and comprise direct 1importations of White, Cream and Ecru Lace Curtains, ranging in price as low as 23c per pair and as high as $5.00. A very special nne at $3.25. Elegant new designs in Fishâ€"net, Madras, Georgian Cloth and Scrim by the yard. Ask to see our Tapestry Squares at $15,00, $16.00 and $18 0o Beautiful colorings. Velvet Squares, size 3%x3 at $21.00. CRrooâ€"hs ANp. HARDWANE MERCHANTS I MAIN STREET â€"_â€"â€"~â€" _â€"~ GRIMSBY A large stock of GRAPE WIRE and GRAPE TWINE just arrived. We would be pleased to receive your order Trow."Pfites "on both wire and twine are likely to be higher later on. . CF. HAWKE, E. 8. & R. T. JOHNSON WE HAVE K. M. STEPHEN Main Street, Grimsby LINOLEUMS A. F. HAWKE CURTAINS SHIRTS HAT‘S Opp. H. G. & B. Station MAIN STREGET Grimsby‘s Largest Store Reliable Goods Popular Prices $2.50 $2.50 $3 00

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