Grimsby Independent, 12 Apr 1911, p. 8

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Manufacturer All Sizes The best Fruit Dray made in Canada E. 8. JOHNSON, â€" â€" Grimsby. THE CROWN ORCHARD GANG i " l HA! THE BEST ALwaAYS 1 ' s & "#= 2 A K P2 $ E § | i HL â€"The Paint With € C The Guarantee I make a Specialty of BOOT REPAIRING So is my Spring Stock of BOOTS and SHOEFS and before buying elsewhere you will do well to call and inspect my stock of SPRING and SUMMER FOOTWEAR And the guaranteeâ€"signed by the Companyâ€"goes on the 5o0 shades, in addition to black and white. wte wte J. H. D. W ALKER 70% 30% BOOT POLISHES and OUTFITS of all kinds. f SPRING IS HERE W. H. BRAND, Agent, _ JORDAN STATION, ONT Has) | H. BULL, Boot Store Main Street East AlcaA! (Â¥2) RRAND The White base consists of Pure White Zinc Brandram‘s B. B. Genuine Govtl. Standard White Lead \NDRAMâ€"JENDERSON, Prices Reasonable CHASE of any,. Some of our customers were formerly ownâ€" ers and users of other makes and would not now go back. It is used in any kind of orchard, vineyard, among Red Raspberâ€" ries, Blackberries, etc., and also in the open field and to start and finish the lands. Ask for references; GET ONE and SAVE HELP, SAVE MONEY. mAkKE MoNEY, and YyOUR WORK A PLEASUREâ€" That the CROWN _ ORCHARD GANG PLOW is King of 3â€"furâ€" row orchard plows is ably atâ€" tested by its work and growing popularity. It stays to line better than any when using heavy extension draught, thus avoiding danger of damage to trees, etc. as a result of pitchâ€" ing about; possesses the desirâ€" able features of others as well as a number not found outside of itselfâ€"â€"send a card or phone to Local Agent named below and full particulars and prices will be furnished you and, in case you purchase one and try it out for yourself, you will supâ€" port our claim that IT 18 IN YOUR OWN INTEREST TO LEARN ABOUT THIS PLCOW BEFORE‘ MAKING A PURâ€" GRIMSBY TRY ME DEATH OF MRS. HILLIER _ Mrs. Catherine Hillier of 322 Car oline St., Hamilton, passed peaceful ly away on Saturday afternoon April 8, at the age of 68 years. The deceased lady was a native of Whitby and Bid resided in Ham ilton for fortyâ€"four years. She leaves three sons and tw daughters to mournn her death. Mr Henry Hillier and Mrs. A. B. Boutne of Grimsby, are children. f p. . Miss Blower hbhad only been out from England about nine months and resided with her sister Miss Mary on Depot St.. The two ladies moved to Hamilton to live, ab(fin two weeks ago and resided on Stuart St. C Fesides her sister, she leaves %a DEATH OF MISS EMILY BLOWER| and each d&y applied Zamâ€"Buk The death occured in the City| frequently and liberally until Hospital, Hamilton, on Sunday after| the burn was quite cured. noon, April 9, of Miss Emily Blower,| . "The little one was soon ab‘c a former Grimsby resident. to go on with her play, and we had The deceased lady was taken ill on| no trouble with her during the Saturday evening, and early Sunâ€"| time the burn . was being day morning was removed to the| phealed.‘ _ § hospital, where she died at: 245| Zamâ€"Buk soap should also be p. m. used by all mothers for |};};v‘ The funeral took place on Monda: April 11, to Queen‘s Lawn Cemetry Service were conducted by A. I. Terry bery, Grimsby assisted by Rev. R Davey, Beamsville. j at her home on Tuesday April 4, 1911 after an illness of nearly one year. . The deceased lady was the second daughter of the Late Rev. Francis J. Lundy D. C. L2, rectot of Grimsby and fortyâ€"seven years ago was married to Canon Grout, who survives her with four sons Francis of Ottawa, Trevor of Armprior, Rev. Herbert Grout, archdeacon of Delhi. N. Y. and James of Omemee. wmovea to Urimsby, e He has been in delicate health for the past few years, although he was able to be on the street up to a month ago. His wife died last yeat and since that time he has been failâ€" ing fast. He had reached the age 0f seventyâ€"seven. The deceased was for many yeÂ¥$ one of Saltfleets most prosperous fruit farmers, living on the stone roa%g-cz one mile west Oof Winona. few years ago he sold his fruit farm and moved to Grimshy g j DEATH OF JOHN A. WHITE | Mr. John A. White for many yeaUs a highly respected citizen of Wu and for the past few years a Grimsby passed away at his home 01 Maple Avenue, Grimsby on F 4 April 7, 19 11. ns j Vineland where he died. In religion he was a rnen; j the Church of England, and‘ii trcs a staunch (]onservativev.i-g%% : The funeral took place 'f:; , homeâ€"of Mr. and Mrs. Ever&:@é land on Monday, April Ioth: o‘clock in the afternoon and was tended by a large concourse of tives and old friends. 'Serv;if? conducted in St. Andrews,:fi_ Grimsby. Service was conducted . the house, the church, and,_th§ by Rev. Chester Kemp of G ‘ He was a very thrifty * , farmer and accumulated conside money. Shortly after the')’ wife he sold the farm and sm time has made his home with rels sometimes at Windsor fifs times in Grimsby. For the past months he has been residin@ Charlotte Eliza Lundy, wife of inon Grout of Kingston passed away her home on Tuesday April 4, 1911 D}i The deceased gentleman_yv"_ ' on the old Pettit farm on the 1 tain in North Grimsby in . After bis marriage to Miss of Smithville, he moved bé: C mountain and located on the . road about one mile east of where he lived up to the tfineg wife‘s death, about twenty ye’ He was a particularly healthy, acti man and was as smart on h»iéi‘i; weeks before he died as a ma,n s although he had reached the ‘71;: age of nearly eightyâ€"eight years. The death of which took plac and Mrs James land on Friday . of the oldest an real old timers i: Andrew M. F Township of North Grimsby the exception of a few years sper friends near Windsor, he lived his tire life in this locality. & THE â€"PASSN ATH OF THE WIFE OF CANON GROUT \A t PET1 n W Andrew M 5 at the hom’f [. Everett, near V yril 7, 1 best knovsi'f" f the this locality, ttit was born in oOF ANDREw ap y IInipeg, was airanging somc and James of heII') bd’on’s washii{g T on : : . |elothes tack, beside the stove > when she fell and her hand caime [LLIER in contact with the hot ctove f 322 Carâ€"| She sustaineg a serious hburn ‘peacefulâ€" and het sereams brouchi :c afternoon, | mother quickly to the spot. rears. "I sent to the druggist for the a native| best remedy he had for burns," l in Hamâ€"|\ she says "and he sent back a box of Zamâ€"Buk. He said that and two| there was nothing to â€"equal it. death. Mr.|I applieq this, and it soothe:| B. Bourne} the pain so quickly that the child laughed through her tears. I â€" ’bo,und up the hand in Zamâ€"Bu‘k in GÂ¥ faiher and ‘mother in Englan: mourn her loss. She was on years old. $ The funeral took place from worth‘s undertaking rooms, v G..â€" & B. to Queen‘s Lawn cem on Tuesday afternoon. â€" Zamâ€"Buk soap should also be ised by all mothers for baby‘s ath and for skinâ€" troubles, ashes, pimples, etc. All druggists and stores sell /amâ€"Buk at 50c a box; anq soap t 256C tablet?" Post_ free: from ‘amâ€"Buk Co., Toronto, for rice. Refuse harmful® imitaâ€" amâ€" rice ons _ Cut in the newest styles (_ class garments at very reasonabl T‘he young daugliter 5.â€" Dougall. =2: El aine oYy s ore, ayew= * enc d s s ae" prom F apying o BA .1 iCR stt y 4 2e h @sorersk: 1 cA Bb t _ Costâ€"Riest>> rte tor t ciegeOrei â€" Cees i # "’*z:?n’fe‘?fifi‘bgf*? hn k r dA ced 1 129X cA aes i to _ The greatest bit of hat value you‘ll find any where g{'_a‘.fllues, some you‘ll think $10.00 when yvou see them â€" Al fs Swell Dress Hats $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00. _ The greatest showing of reasonably priced hats in all the city of Hamilton. Street Hats, Dress Hats, Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Hats in hundreds of styles and shades to suit everybody. e 100 f The Shea $5.00 Hats tX â€"SHEA‘S LIMITED, Hamilton HE SENT HIS "BEST" REMEDY _ Made of a dainty black and whit ir price.... .J)... ...... s..0 s . Very Special at ... ... Misses Skirts fery special Made of Panamas, Poplins, Serges T nds L Te i4 eP o mald o insy us ariagee t aber T VesR arty?. xjf;(,;g;:w,f "ral on Made of fanc Untrimmed shapes for Misses, Women and Children 25¢, 45¢, 59c, 75¢, 1 00 up to Flowers and foliages most beautiful quality and colors. Special prices 25¢, 50c, 7 Rieat, hip length coats made of Covert cloths and T weeds; fawns, grays an New Yoerk make in the most swell styles, not extreme but all fasghionable MEA F $ yay bys Fkk C se t Concrete, on the other hand, improves with age, and the very dampness which deâ€" stroys lumber calls out the best qualities of the cement by making it harder and harder Nee â€"until neither time nor VUMBER used in damp places and on L wet groundâ€"as, for instance, in walks â€"has a very short life. It requires almost constant repairing and, in a few years, needs replacing. Concrete Sidewalks are Safe, Sightly and Everlasting | j Buy Your Easter Hat Thursday comnmvormenscmeectar e e g o e o o= c .. aut h Derondtretn d 19 }'4,1‘ Ds .‘/'.'ul_', P -’-"7‘/s" it '.k’ w 4+ \’. * ,.u (, & "j' 34 $13.50 Suits for $10.00 h 30 P FC: i/ & overt cloth and silk mixtures $10.00 Coats for $6 50 : ht (@) NP ut An Immense Showing of Cloth Skirts (No F1 dNVOY 12 *Women‘s Coats at $6.50 and t1 M A\ve fUal $ Oe "Yv‘ if, 3 ME NEAAA At 6 on w LE OA oule d TWS 1 t sA lthbg hok I.- Hose it A : Ti o oo o uk uk )ods life ar are al source doctor time. they a up the The walks out of affic neve 0s !?Ju;,‘s} 64ME Women‘s Swell Black Silk Coats Women‘s New Silk Waists $4.50 Women‘s Spring GCoatsâ€"A Sale H 1O continual 1ces, eacn Women‘s Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Hats New Suits Again This Week s h on db in c o k e wl oi t es o p t mt o ah & ) a l 2rasks s 4 Eon e S C e t i i; a4t ) i o e n e on coranr ie bae e aneigicn e re d ut ABte the oA jurrarapreririfainaifis uPrfara i PHPrPRrafre TR LRA LATCSE Pongnonfudaâ€"paprnipuaur‘ mourgatorrropatnh esns rof eP NERRIERNLES and also can 9T TEVH OO eC .9 Reh mt y i p e oi Cant s1 . ) i-‘l’imv-' z"‘ ‘# M Sales FRUIT BROKERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS 64 Waller St., OTTAWA - ripe silk in the new style of sle ons] affect beautifully trimmed with Silks, Satings and Braidings FRUITLAND NURSERIES retians, etc. Black Swell Voile Skirts ignments of Fruits and â€"»Vegetables promptly supplied. . Agent, Grim Bankersâ€"Northern Crown, Ottawa ; reported daily. Returns sent every reported. T $15 00 Suits for $12.50 J. D. McGREGOR & CO. °C it re. All made hats in Dress styles and Suit styles $7.50 and $8.50 1t Che one price, egch..>s..:...:........ an".....2i2.....‘.. t5 00 Threeâ€"qnarter and ful Fruitland, Ontario. es on i is §(323 2 51â€"60 Canada A few Peaches left yet (Orders should be sent in at once) G. M. HILL & SON by using cement for Barns, Dairies, P{mndations, Fence Posts, Troughs, | Feeding Floors, Hitching Posts, y Stalls, Silos, Stairs, and so forth. The Book is well illustrated with photographs, plans and You diagrams. Fill out the coupon or send a postal may send toâ€"day. °* Simply address it to me a copy of "‘ada Cement co. "What the Farmer Limited Can Do With Concrete." 60 National Bank Building NAMECT~ +. +ss« wi«s arrik‘s sn Montreal MAddress ... ?!. Es.ivhan <aln ks s t e in ‘a‘a k It tells in plain, simple language, how you can save money on farm construction by using cement for Barns, Dairies, P);undations, Fence Posts, Troughs, Feeding Floors, Hitching Posts, Stalls, Silos, Stairs, and so forth. 4 Concrete walks are sightly, everlasting and safe. ‘They cost less to build and need no repairing nor painting. Write for our free book, "What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete." in repairs before they are replaced n Crown, Ottawa ; Union Bank, Grimsby Returns sent every Monday following any ind all the FRUITLAND NURSERIES FRUITLAND, ONT wa5 * ho .27 & a8inge .‘ ce P .k Â¥ * wigh o 4 U S »ltge 'l.fé;;“'\ «4 eromnvimnprmmnnernyiormietempimeonninn.._Appamevsravamrmtmonnovenntranent. emnsmene ecmemmesss 222 ons netluss B Des <ermames myoy $15.00 Coats for $10 00 J. D. McGREGOR, Manager 30 oo e ied v e ie e ces td aa coans 4+ 3 T aapia uh ent, Grimsby D $7.00 1 bba t e anas ie drirsth, 20.00 Suits for $15.00 W ThX i oje d Special 0 od colors. Sizes to fit everybo .. . . $8.50, $3.95, $4.50, $5.95, $6. Newest styles oc up to D Coats worth 6.50, 7.50 for solicited. Shipping stamps y D. E. SWAVYZIE. values at 3.50, 3.95, »4. M o‘ s BANINTY h Tay K S s P td verch s 4e y tores would mark 8=10 Hughson Street North $13.50, $15.95 Thoroughly highâ€" ... $9 50 and $11.95 innnepmnatrammemnecel) Sn ‘M‘é@%% mpmpmemponmoreng V s 4 50, sal

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