Farmers needing money to put in crops can make arrangeâ€" ments to borrow from this bank. Money is loaned on the security of collateral notes, personal enâ€" dorsements, or to good farmers on their own notes. $as Cash for Seeding C a pita l Branches at HAMILTON MARKET STONEY CREEK, and WINONA. 0 TRADEE® ’ }B AN IQ Ah{l();l We.are now ready to supply you with all kinds of Spring Seeds for sowing and would ask you co 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. @@Q@@0@@G@@O@ OO O OO OG O QGCO&OGGOGCOCOGQ4A4 Debentures issued for one or more years. bearing interest at Four per cent payable half yearly. Cor King and Hughson . Sts HAMILTON On Farm Property Apply to The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society All High Class Pianos in stock in Our Music Room Thos. Anderson . J. MURRAY & CO. Smithville We have secured the agency for the GOURLAY PIANO ~â€"â€"The McMILLAN PIANO MENDELSSOHN PIANO and The ESTEY ORGAN SPRING SEEDS Another car of FLOUR and FEED Right Prices H. H. ANDERSON, Valuator Grimsby MONEY TO;LOAN Cor, McNab and Market Streets. 65 James North Hamilton e also have in stock good Oats, Buckwheat, Corn, Cracked Corn, Mixed Chicken Feed Clover Seed and any kind of Garden Seeds Cement, Plaster and Hydrated Lime Always on hand. PIANOS and Surplus, 36.650.009 Twentyâ€"sixth Year. C. FERRIE, Treasurer JUST ARRIVED Jarvis THE â€" INDEPENDENT Cayuga A Good Article §05 On real estate security at current rates of interest. PHONE NO. 7 TO WINNIPEG AND W ES T Protect your hands by getting a pair of rubber gloves for spray ers. Light and heavy weights. Light and heavy weight~gauntâ€" lets that reach up the arm. Lime sulphur _ hydrometers, double scale Baume, oâ€"35, specific graâ€" vity t to 1,300, sells at $1.â€" Parke & Parke. DIRECT ONLY CANADIAN | THROUGH ROUTE j CAR LINE DAILY â€" SERVICE MONEY TO LOAN Cash must be sent with all orders. We make this offer as we have a very large stock of good things and wish all to have the opportunity of getting these choice WALL PAPERS Flavored with almond. Delightful for the bath: Fourâ€"lb. bars 75¢c. _ are now ready for ingpection. If you cannot come to see them, and, your paperhanger does not have them to show you, we will send the book to you to make selections, you pay the charges for sending and we pay the cost of returning. On all orders for $5.00 and over we deliver the goods to your nearest express office and allow the cost of sending the simple books to you. Sample books of our select line of decorative & James Osborne & Son THE LEADiNG GROCERS 12 and 14 James St. South AAMILTON WALL PAPERS SPRAY SEASON NOW HERE INNOCENCE CASTILE SOAP CLOKE & SON Booksellers and Stationers 16 WEST KING ST., ANNOUNCEMENT W. B. CALDER, Telephones 186 and 830 travel by the Hamilton. Prompt Deliveries Main street, Grimsby of express trains carryâ€" ing through standard and â€" tourist sleeping cars for all points in Western Canada. E. H CULP, Grimsby For information see A Canadian gentleman and a commercial traveller from the United States, who were, riding on a train between Toronto and Montreal, engaged in conversaâ€" tion about the country and curâ€" rent affairs. i FACTS and â€" i FANCIES In speaking of Canada, the commercial traveller from the United States made the remark that Canada was a mostâ€" magniâ€" ficent country, but that Canadi ans mwere tartu fools. a This abrupt remark â€" nearly knockeq the head off the Canaâ€" dian gentleman and in surprise he gasped . "Why?" n onpimme ue g o lf o ul s if a l o olf aulf s ol cef ol on oo foe fae Fas Foulf oulf oulf onl on ff on Fouha EM tell you why," said. the commercial _ traveller, ‘"‘They allow me to come over here and sell my goods." said he "‘We Yankees come over here, into Canada, buy your ‘pulp and pulpâ€"wood and take it over to the United States and manufacture it into paper and come back and sell it to you "What line are you in?‘ asked the Canadian gentlemanâ€""I am in the paper line, selling lines of high class papers." ; Canadians for. two pricesâ€â€"-“’Yo,f get a few dollars for the raw material and you pay enormous prices for the finished article We make all the profit and give employment to all the 1labor, therefore, you Canadians must be darn fools." x ‘"You are right! We are!" te plyed the Canadian gentleman and he bowed his head in & brown study. s . A week ago one of the Toronâ€" to newspapers, which is workâ€" ing might and main, trying ‘ make the farmers and frimf growers believe that they need something,which they don‘t need, printeg a paragraph, in which Mr. F. E. Dalton & Son were advertised as big fruit growers and shippers near Grimsby. It was stated of them, that they paid $20,000 duty on frui§ shipped. to the United Staes and thesaid F..E. Dalton & Son were very strongly in favor of reciprocity. C In my ‘reply I denied the e istance of F. E. Dalton in Mf around Grimsby, either now OF at any time during the past twentyâ€"five years. James A. Livingston :â€"â€" I notice in your paper of last week an item on F. E. Dalto® near Grimsby, or in Grimsby, 2 fruit erower. 3 N By Frank Fairborn t gov heofanfforffecJecZpeHelfecocfProfparlp ,. RIMSBY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 THE WAGON CONTEST The letter is One coupon with every 25¢ box of Zymole Trokeys, or a 50 cent purchase in our store. This wagon will be given away to the lucky boy or girl bringing the largest number of Get a coupon with your cash purchases in our store Everybody is interested in to see who Help your favorite youngster to win the wagon . Stewart Drug Co. Limited Every coupon counts for one vote as ZYMOLE EXPRESS VOTING COUPONS follow MB.I‘. e# See the wagon in our window 1IQII â€" I es :\f /) The Wa: t lle | [ Your S U Parke‘sâ€" : 1 ) (| enables you to 0| [ hat evenly, pe [( proof and so w & possible to t | Ooriginal new black seems to Pored color, als t || green, light 11 (« red, tuscan, se a| [ and purple. % 25¢ per large I N wl / e W Parke .L q Hy He was a green pea grower, with a few grapes. He dealt in bananas, lemons, oranges from a Buffalo firm. He also handled dried apples and dried peaches. If this is the F. E. Dalton reâ€" ferred to by the Foronto reciâ€" procity paper, it can easily be seen that the paper 1 di acted disâ€" honestly to. forward ] caiause." se mens one mile west from Lundy‘s Lane, Nla.gara Falls south, where he is at present. F. E. Dalton at Niagara Falls never could be placed as a fruit grower or a fruit shipper, proâ€" perly speaking,and the paper that used his name, did so with the object of deceiving the people. T have repeatedly stated that ; cause or measure that has to e bolstered up by such means . fhese must berai rotten: "one esmdeed:; â€" ~~ hy * E Say about reciprocity, as I have \MMrequently stated about local bption, if it such a good thing, kyBy is it necessary to "Jam |if down the people‘s M e newspapers, which are out fighting for recipgocity diâ€" late upon the wonderful intelliâ€" gence of the farmers and the people of Canada in generalâ€" ’gg if the people are so inte!â€" ligent, why is it necessary to % reciprocity â€" down their throats with a hand spike? the Children‘s Contest gets the ME the people are so highly inâ€" telligent and reciprocity is such a splendiq thing,/ it should not be necessary to use any arguâ€" ments in its favor. It should be accepted without a word. WAnd it should not be necessary the Toronto Globe and . the Foronto Star and the Hamilton es to print false despatches, g freports dng trumped up lions to deceive the peopl:. Wihe fact of the matter is that procity is a rotten dose and the general public are well re of it and consequently, if : people ever take this rotten dose, it will have to be practiâ€" y rammed down their throats by the Government‘s big stick. e Woronto Globe angqg the fonto Star are now â€" well j ; 7 {40 iA Q _ kAÂ¥ |8. 18 Market Square. HAMILTON The Way To Dye Your Straw Hat V Parke‘s Straw Hat Dye enables you to color your straw hat evenly, permanently, waterâ€" proof and so well that it is imâ€" possible to tell it from the original new straw. Our dull ï¬lackfl seems to be the most favâ€" ored color, also light green, dark green, light blue, navy blue, red, tuscan, seal brown, brown and purple. fBSC per large bottle, with brush, (C PARKE & PARKE ontinued on Page Have It 191 1 SPRING SFEEDS Everything delivered A HIGH GRADE VARNISH_AND STAIN_COMBINED GRIMSBY BANK OF HAMILTON GRIMSBY Savings Bank Department at all Branches. $. WARDELL & SON Total Assets Capital Paid Up . . . . . $2,750,000 Reserve and Undivided Profits . $3,250,000 jlorner Main and Mountain Sts. HEAD OFFICE: HAMILTON A. B. BOURNE . YV. POTTENGER, Agent GRIMSBY . Over $40,000,000 Hay and Straw at the right prices. $1.00â€"Per Year Garden Seeds Seed Oats Seed Peas Seed Corn Seed Potatoes We have a full line of TREE PRUNERS, GRAPE PRUNERS, WATER‘S TREE PRUNERS PRUNING SHEARS ONTARIO $6,000,000 ONTARIO Phone 157