‘@r J. M. Hughton entist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY ONxXT PHYSICIANM & SURGEON CoRronERr CounNnTY LincoLNn sAIN ST. WEST GRIMSBY Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. OFFICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m GRIMSBY, ONT ELIZABETH ST. = GRIMSE «â€"For all kinds of Carpenter and Building work Hardwood floors a speciality TERMS REASONABLE AND GOOD WORK PHONE 193, GRIMSBY VIOLIN 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. . Wooley & Farewell, 177 King St. East, Hamilton, are offering the best investments in Canada toâ€"day Dr. H. W. Graham ‘They have new brick houses, fully modern and upâ€"toâ€"date in the City of Hamilton, which rent for nearly $1 per month on the $100 invested. If you are wanting io buy or sell write them at once. WOOLEY & FAREWELL Dr.‘H. W. Graham., V. S. tegs 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. Give Estimates For All Kinds of Concrete Work Phone 1966 BEAMSVILLE CONCRETE CO. WALLS, _ ~FLOORS, WALKS, CISTERNS, Etc. GREENSLADE & WHLKER Box 13, BEAMSVILLE ~â€"Office in J. H. D. Walkers new cement Building corner Main and Mountain Sts. Phone No. 71 Graduate Ont Vet. College DR. W.A. BROWNLEE DET,.TIS\ OFFICEâ€"STEPHEN BLOCK C. H. BROMLEY Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., Hamilton REASONABLE LIBERAL privileges 0‘ reâ€" payment. W. W. KIDD, MODERATE PRODUCTIVE farm proâ€" perties. MONEY TO DR. ALEXANDER INVESTMENTS. IN REAL ESTATE Real Estate Agents 177 King E., HAMILTON Having purchased entirely new machinery we are prepared to Extra Good V aluator, Grimsby. ELEPHONE (Second® Floor) expEense. LOAN rates GRIMSBY Mr. Reginald Haist spent Sunday in Jordan. M Miss May Walker spent Easter in Parry Sound. Mr. Fred Burk of Bridgeburg spent Easter in town. Get a pair of high class shoes at cost at K. M. Stephen‘s. Band at roller rink tonight (Wedâ€" nesday) and Saturday night. Mr. W. D. Jackson of Stittsville, spent the holidays in Grimsby. E. H. Culp, wife and daughter spent the holidays in Buffalo. Mr. Curry Flett of Buffalo, spent Easter .under the parental roof. Mrs. Pye of Thamesville, is visitâ€" ing with Mrs. Jasgs. Randall, Depot St. The roller rink is running full blast again come and enjoy a good Mr. J. Orlon Livingston spert Good Friday and Saturday in To:râ€" onto. Mr. Arthur Culp of Simcoe, speut the Easter holidays under the parâ€" ental roof. Mri E. WwW._â€" Jarvis : of ~ 0.: A Guelph, spent Easter under the ental roof. F. J. and Mrs. Shephern spent the Kaster holidays with friends in Dunnville. Miss Sunter of Meaford, is visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs. W. M. Stewari, Lake Road. Miss Hibbard and Miss Trembly of Smithville, spent Easter with the Misses Flett. Miss Morley, of the Independent staff, spent Eastertide at her home in Caledonia. R. L. Beamish and wife of Toronâ€" to, spent Easter with R. S. and Mmrs. Lockwood. Mr. Geo. Phillips of the Indepenâ€" dent staff, spent EHaster visiting friends in Orillia. Mr. H. C. Staley of the Temple Theatre, spent â€" Easter, visiting friends in Galt. It is expected that Mr. Bert Hayâ€" wood will again be G.T.R. agent at the Beach this summer. Read Tobey‘s ady. in this issue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Duffy of Hamilâ€" ton, spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilmartin, â€" Livingston Ave. Miss Willie Brodie of Toronc) spent the Easter holidays with he: parents, Clerk and Mrs. Brodie, here Mrs. Vassey of Victoria Harbor spent the Easter holidays with he: daughter, Miss Vasey of the post office staff. o For Saleâ€"A good. work team blocky; suitable for fruit farm wo‘k. Apply to C. H. Page, phone 73, ring 2. Winona. Mrs. Reynolds and Miss Gippon of the Hamilton Nurses Club, visitâ€" ed with Mrs. J. _W. VanDyke on Easter. : For Saleâ€"First class selfâ€"feeding heater with oven attached; also a good extension tanle. Apply to W Bowman, John St., opposite the Specialty Manufacturing Co., Grims Mr. Chas. (Dad) Farrel, of the Union Bank staff, who has been reâ€" lieving at the Sunnyside branch in Toronto, has been moved back to Grimsby. A Cinchâ€"Six acres of new land to put out in strawberries â€" on shares, see me right away. Frank T. Denison, box 26, Grimsby. form sp: Must be Ross a Grimsby Wantedâ€"A running gear and Plaiâ€" orm springs of a democrat wagon. Iust be in good order. Apply to G M ross at E. C. Lawrence house. GRIMSBY, APRIL 19 pai Wantedâ€"A couple of girls or â€" men to tie grapes. Apply to Jas Livingston, Grimsby, Ont. K. J. and Mrs. Hewitt of Jarvia spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs P. H. Gamble. Mr. Hewitt was formerly manager of the Bank € Hamilton in Grimsby. A The old Town Hall has served i time and has got to be removed. I will be put up for sale by publi auction on _ Saturday afternoon April 22, at 3.30 o‘clock. + The ceusus commissioner for Li coln county,, Mr. G. B. Burson, Wi receive $125, besides one cent 1"-? name. The enumerators are pak at the rate of five cents a name. _ For Saleâ€"Half bred Gurnsey bull calf, 8 months old, also a well bred Berkshire boar, about 16 mont?}ll old. For full particulars and pri' apply to M. W. Muir, Grassies, Ont ‘"That suit‘s a Beauty!" We hear that every day and we just want to say that ‘we are showing the hand somest spring suits we‘ve ever We hbhave on hand five hundred rods of wire fence and one wirs fence stretcher, which we will seil at a great reduction, as we are going out of the fence business. Now is the time to get some land plast and try it on your berries and toâ€" matoes, as it is an insect destroyer 25 well as a fertilizer. Bran, shorts ali kinds of flour and feed, also plas ter and cement. Theal Bros., phones 223 and 172. somest spring sults weve ever shown and that‘s certainly saying something! You‘ll have to see these splendid suits in order to appreciate them â€" thoroughly. Come earlyâ€"â€" there‘s a splendid showing now and you‘ll need time to pick out your suit"affinity." Moderate prices you know, $10, $12, $15, up. to $18. If you don‘t care to buy, don‘t, but look at any rate. W. Farrar, Clothing manufacturer, 5 Market Square, Hamilton. > We give premium tickâ€" ets. For Saleâ€"A â€" threeâ€"spring â€" waâ€" gon with pole and shafts, also an open buggy, low iron wheel track wagon, a disc harrow and a London fence machine. All these articles will be sold cheap as I have no further use for them. Apply to A. H. Bradt, Kerman Ave., Grimsby ~lione 169. + On Thursday, the Louth Townâ€" ship council visited and condemnedl the bridge over Twentyâ€"Mile Creek, at the head of the outlet pond, an‘l made arrangements for repairing it on Friday. On Thursday evening, Mr. Manuel Fretz drove on the bridge with a wagon in which were some bags of oats, himself and two children. When they were in the ventre of the structure, it collapsed, and team, wagon and all went through into the creek. A telephone message from a nearâ€"by hourse trought help from the Village, and all were extricated. Mr. Fretz was so badly injured that he had to go to bed; one of the horses was hurt considerably; but the _ children wscaped unhurt. tea is the result of care and experience in blending â€"must be the combination of fine flavor, smooth strength and richness. Because all these elements are so generously included in Red Rose Tea it well merits the term "good tea." 84 Good esn y Your Grocer Will Recommend It NEVER SOLD IN BULK re .goll Now plast and t / 5C s \ fare ready ai Hawke‘s with ou> & spring exhibits pouring in â€" fj‘a.re ready to gladden furniâ€" \ture and housefurnishing buyers | with the selections we have made. ‘ Make our show rooms your meeting â€"it is our pleasure to be at Â¥ ) L You will find us very w ’ n make your payments easy, will help you. You will be surâ€" ï¬ :tp see how far your money go.. Step in and be convinced of the immense stock we are carryâ€" h nd the splendid bargains being effered. _ Rememberâ€"there is 1> about paying for your purehases hereâ€"Our credit arrangeâ€" are agreeable and sure to bc | 8 ctory. A. F. Hawke. esda.y evening, April 25,, the _P. A. of Beamsville, will renâ€" Ger a threeâ€"act comedy, in th» ;ï¬,l,l Beamsville, at 8 o‘clock. ion, adults 25¢, children 157. ody come and have a good ty thousand dollars to â€" loan t class real estate security, reasonable rates of interest. _ Parâ€" to buy or improve real a ,, n get lots of money if 1;}: good. I have been in f offer $20,000 to loan to SHaLe »r‘tiels. Apply to James A ston, Grimsby. EFor Saleâ€"Strawberry plants A limited number of . William and Great Northern plants. Ap Cowan, care of W M Stewart, Lake, Roag Grimsby Wikoer Saleâ€"Eggs for hatching‘ @hode Islang Reds, â€" single comb from good laying strain. Aply to William Cowan, care f . M. Stewart, Lake Road is for hatchingâ€"Pure bred, roge comb, Rhode Island Reds. laying strain, $1 for 15. James 4 » Beamsville, telephone 149, § és_aleâ€"A quantity of hay and " x‘fWill be delivered from Stoney T Grimsby; also clover seed. ;:o Stanley Carpenter, Vin>â€" t, telephone 55, ring 4, Winona. Bees â€" for hatchingâ€"Barred Plymouth Rocks and rose comb - -’;‘,‘Island Reds $1.50 for 15 eggs. None better. See list of prizes won at Beamsville. Apâ€" to J. Lang, box 84, bell teleâ€" plhone 24, ring 5, Beamsville. of W. N Grimsby. a«cassa and Modjeska Hamilton, Grimsby and Beamsâ€" ville Electric Railway Singl Ret o acs 0e }*:"" $1.25 Ste o lt »',';1‘& Man se e Popular Route to ki Toronto Dealer in Fancy Goods, Stationery, etc. MAIN STREET GRIMSBY Inc]uding street car transfer at Hamilton. amer Leaves â€" Hamilton 9.00 a.m. â€" Toronto 5.00 pm. TACKLE FROM F. G. STORRS | D. & A. Grimsby‘s Largest Store Scotch Ginghams Chambrays and Zephyr Cloths Canadian and English Crumb Prints White and Striped Dress Muslins Organdies and Dimities Lawns and Linens There is no time of the year when the wants of Dress Goods stand out more prominently than at the present time, to meet this demand we are showing a beautif@l range of all the New Spring Weaves in all the leading shades at popular prices. It would be naturally supposed that the week after Easter would be taken up in the Millinery Department with a clearing out of "Leftâ€"overs" from the Easter Rush. This is not the case at Hawke‘s, there were not many hats left to clear out, and on Wednesday several new arrivals will be placed on view for the first time in Grimsby at prices most reasonable The Time for We will take great pleasure in showing you our different lines of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, and are prepared to make up all goods sold in a firstâ€"class manner. Dimities Muslins Mercerized Mull Crimped Stripes Voiles Wash Silks Linen Effects Black and White Effects ASK TO SEE THE NEW BLOUSES orsets: GROCERS AND H#OF\I’“EéV\éAi«RE MERCHANTS P MAIN STREET â€"â€" + ~â€"~ GRIMSBY A large stock of GRAPE WIRE a GRAPE TWINE just arrived. We would ‘be. pleased to receive your order now. Prices on both wire and twine are likely to be higher later on. Spring and Summer _ Millinery _ SUMMER DRESSES ear . C. HAWKE, E. S. & R. T. JOHNSON Wash Dress Goods K. M. STEPHEN New Spring Dress Goods Main Street, Grimsby $3.50, 4.00, 4.50 to 6.00. A. F. HAWKE Have you seen the new HAVE I N MAIN â€" 8§TREET Grimsby‘s Largest Store Hosiery is a big Specialty with us