Grimsby Independent, 15 Mar 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 to 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 very low price. @¢@%%84¢4004000000 0900000000000 OO0OG& 0& J. J. MURRAY & CO. Women‘s accounts always receive courteous treatâ€" ment at this bank. The money deposited is subject to their own order, and may be withdrawn at any time without any formality. Every assistance is offered in making up the deposit or cheque forms. i: THE l ‘"" = T 1LZ Of Capital and Surplus, $6,650,000 BAN ND# Branches at HAMILTON MARKET STONEY CREEK, and WINONA. All High Class Pianos in stock in Our Music Room Thos. Anderson Debentures issued for one or more years, bearing interest at Four per cent payable half yearly. Apply to H. H. ANDERSON, Valuator Grimsby Cor King and Hughson Sts HAMILTON The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society SPRING SEEDS Smithville We have secured the agency for the MONEY TO;LOAN Cor, MCNab and~MMarhet SGirects. GOURLAY PIANO The McMILLAN PIANO MENDELSSOHN PIANO and The ESTEY ORGAN 65 James North Hamilton PIANOS On Farm Property Twentyâ€"sixth Year. C. FERRIE, Treasurer Jarvis THE â€" INDEPENDENT Cayuga {Make your last year‘s straw hat as fresh angq dainty as any you can buy by coloring it with Parke‘s Straw Hat Dye. It makes soiled straw hats as good as new, ang you may have your hat the same shade as your sum mer dress. _ Made in . brilliant black and dull black and eight other fashionable colors. 25¢ per bottle with a brush, and waterproof.> Parke & â€"Parke, druggists, Hamilton. $ TO WINNIPEG AND W ES T On real estate security at current rates of interest. PHONE NO. 7 FIRST SIGNS OF SPRING DIRECT ONLY CANADIAN | THROUGH ROUTE â€"| CAR LINE DAILY â€" SERVICE â€"Jamesâ€"Oshorneâ€"&â€"Son MONEY TO LOAN Perrier Water, Splits $1.20 "The Queen of Table Waters" CHOICE DECORATIVE STYLES We have succeeded in getting some Exceptionally good things in the cheaper papers from 5c to 25¢ Will you come and see our stock. It will please you A Most Satisfactory stock of errier . W ater, Pints THE LEADANT GROCERS 12 and 14 James St. South AAMILTON BURLAPS‘ SANITAS MOULDINGS The Best Goods at Lowest Prices. CLOKE & SON Mineral Water Booksellers and Stationers 16 WEST KING ST., Hamilton. W. B. CALDER, An Immense line of Telephones 186 and 830 W ALL PAPER travel by the Main street, Grimsby of express trains carryâ€" ing through standard and tcurist sleeping cars for all points in Western Canada. E. H CULP, Grimsby For information see $1.50 Dozen GRIMSBY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911 If Sir Wailfrid_ wants to see real prosperity in Canada and in ‘alt parts of it, I. woulg refer him to the Dominion of Canaâ€" da in the year IQI1I. Why; my dear‘ Sitâ€". Wiltrid, the olg timers in Grimsby can tell that in 1856 and 1857 every business man in Grimsby beâ€" came bankrupt and assigned with the exception of one firmâ€" Fine times those Sir Wilfrid. But if Sir Wilfrid Laurier was a wise politician he would not refer to 1854 and the succeedâ€" ing years as any proof that reci procity is a good thing because Sir Wilfrid is old enough to reâ€" member, what I do not rememâ€" ber, ‘but which I read about in history angq that is the frightful panic angq depression of 1857, when hundreds of mercantiles and financial institutions went down with a crash. There is real prosperity, Sir Wilfrid; a prosferity _ when every man who is producing goods can get high prices for them and every man who is consuming goods is able to pay high prices for them. In 1854 ang for some years later Canada had little or no home markets for farm products ang the ‘result was â€" that with the exception of products for which there were an export deâ€" mand, prices ruled very low. Outside of wheat every farm product is bringing _ higher prices: in Canada today than they were in 1854. Thelma Is Coming to Stewâ€" art‘s Drug Store Sir Wilfrig Laurier‘s speech i favor of reciprocity was "long on history but "short‘" on facts In 1854 wheat was the staple export natural product of Cana: nada, as far as the agricultural classes were concerned. Engâ€" land ang France were locked in deadly conflict with Russia. The price of wheat consequently ruled high in Canada. Sir Wilfrid dwelt at a considâ€" erable length on the benefits of reciprocity in 1854, but he did not prove up to any extent the benefits that would accrue in IQII. Fool politicians always refer to: the, £004 times of 1854 and I‘ll bet a new hat against a glass of ginger ale, that half the politâ€" ticians who are shouting for reâ€" ciprocity today, can‘t ftell . the cause of the good times of 1854. Holy Moses! â€"Have I got to go back to 1854 for my informa tionâ€"Six years before > L was born and I am now an olg man. In 1854 Canada was only a pup and a mighty small pup at thatâ€"Not nine days oldâ€"Had not got its eyes opened. Historians BANK OF HAMILTON Savings Bank Department at all Branches. Total Assets Reserve and Undivided Profits . Capital Paid Up . tell HEAD OFFICE: HAMILTON what . POTTENGER, Agent GRIMSBY 1n Watch for big Voting Conâ€" test at Stewart‘s Drug Store Compare the farmers of Queâ€" ‘bec with the farmers of Maine, Vermont and New â€"Hampshire, and the Quebec farmers, with all their primitive methods, are away ahead on the point of pros perity. Compare the farmers of Dako ta and Nebraska with the farm ers of Manitoba anq the Maniâ€" toba men have all the best of it. If reciprocity would be such a goog thing for . the farmers, how is it that the United States farmers are not more prosperous than the Canadian farmers? ‘Khe people.. imported â€" theimmâ€" selves to death, with the natural tesult .that when they â€" had brought the goods into the coun try ‘from foreign countries, they could not pay for them and naâ€" turally went into bankrupteyâ€"A nice state of affairs Sir Wilfrid. If Sir Wilfrid woulq only take up the papers of today and read the market! reports, he ~would find that there are few farm pro duets, that are not selling high eratoday in Canada than they are in the United States. Compare the farmers of New York state, with the farmers of Ontarico and the Ontario: men have all the best of it. WThey eat better, wear better, spend better angq enjoy life more. brought the ffinancial depresâ€" siton and panic of 1857 about. It was overâ€"importing on account of the low duty of twelve per cent. So much goods were importâ€" ed into the country at the low Caty of 12 per cent that . the Government had a surplus of over two millions, all secured by custom duties. â€" Tfi people overâ€"imported with gffi%:,y of 12 per cent on, what, in the name of Heaven, would thry do if there was no duty on Ne do not want the blessings i1854 nor the curses of 18587 :" %an?*fi"re *stable "sofd, wide spread prosperity of I9QI1. + Over $40,000,000 PARKE & PARKE (Continued on Page 2) $2,750,000 $3,250,000 $6,000,000 _ AAMA L'IU; arasaunasanarisad5a SOGuUuUuTuuuarrucd HunaMisare bikane Everything delivered ki i @é % %‘)é oo Z El i‘?fii\?‘: ( .. us 'N??:?""Z’{ C B b P F a ° a Pacrs 202 PE t B 1 is > i d s e ht 1 EV e o Pen B P e ooo ds a Mc 9e t w © We BE . o peaia C h e + P e lt‘ i ie t h 6 MV erpomenl 0 0. e o ce ao L Jn zoi e " 100 _ _ EWAE â€" eemasnccam We 21. . on Milrempentizitees GRIMSBY SBRANCH, GRIMSBY The United Empire Bank OF CANADA 8. WARDELL & SON 10 and 12 James St. N. Hamilton. aminas We Carry a Full Line of Corner Main and Mountain Sts. We expect Saturday to be a record day when the price will be $6.00 for your choice and you‘ll be sure to have plenty of $10.00 to $14.00 lines to choose from. Every garment made by the Sanford Co. so you can depend on the materials and work manâ€" ship being just as good as we say they are. This is the way we are clearing out a big lot of Men‘s Suits and spring Overcoatsâ€" dropping the price one dollar each day until it drops to $3.00 on Wednesday the 222d for your choice of what is then left. 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. The depositor can deposit or withdraw money at any time. 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. OPEN AN AGGOUNT Many people have no bank acâ€" countâ€"either saving or current. Thursday, $8.00 Friday, $7.00 Saturday, $6.00 OAK HALL n e e ; COR. MAIN AND SRANCH, °PEPOTSTS WM. MITCHELL, mANAGER hm SausasuOutsitfaaasl Potatoes and all kinds of Flour and Feed Garden Seeds Clover Seed and Lawn Seed. $1.00 Per Year ONTARIO Phone 157

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