X | . Read Stewart‘s Drug Store ad on page 1 and vote for your favorite in the contest for the Zymole exâ€" press. Vote for your favorite competitor in the contest for the Zymole Exâ€" press at Stewart‘s Drug Store. ~Miss Nealand of Battle Creek Mich., is visiting with Dr. and Mrs Gesner. For Saleâ€"EHarly potatoes, Irish Cobbler, choice seed. A. R. White law, Beamsville, phone 48, ring 4. Notice to Advertisersâ€"Advertisers will please take notice that change of copy for display advertising wiil not be accepted, from this date, after Tuesday noon, as it is impossible to get the changes made whei a large percentage of the copy comes in late. There will be no deviation from this rule. ; x| Mr. McCoombs of Hamilton has been added to the Union Bank staff of the Grimsby branch. Mr. Jos. Hiscott has purchased seven acres of land from Dr. Gesner on the stone road, east of the Beach. Mr. D. E. Swayze has sold the fine house and two acres of land on Ontario St., which he bought from Thos. Schofield, last fall, to Mr. D. W. Dodge, for $4,500. The roller rink is open on Wedâ€" nesday and Saturday nights. Band in attendance. |, * For Saleâ€"White Wyandotte setâ€" tings (13 eggs) 50 cents. K. M. Stephen. For Saleâ€"A first class cow, milk ing. Apply to W. F. â€"Randall, John St., Grimsby, Ont. For Saleâ€"A quantity of Williams strawberry plants. Apply to Mrs. Alfred Sturch, Grimsby. Noticeâ€"Mr. L. A. Rov of Chicago, will be in the Town Hall, Grimsby, tonight (Wednesday) at 7.30 to speak on preâ€"cooling. 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. 5 ELIZABETH ST. * GRIMSE For all kinds of Carpenter and "_â€"â€" Building work Hardwood floors a speciality TERMS REASONABLE AND GOOD WORK PHONE 193, GRIMSBY DR. â€" ALEXANDER esnb ds ce PHYSiciar & SurgEon Wantedâ€" . on <a fruit CoRroNER CouNntTY LincoLn understand * AIN ST.. WEST crimssy| farm work. Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to jordan Ein 8 p.m. _ The Edu M p, e/1')r J. M. Hughton entist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY DR. W.A. BROWNLEE % DET,.TIS\ OFFICEâ€"STEPHEN BLOCK (Second Floor) OFFICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m To 4 : GRIMSBY, ONT . W. W. KIDD, Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., Hamilton REASONABLE LIBERAL privileges 0‘ reâ€" payment. MODERATE PRODUCTIVE farm proâ€" perties. MONEY TO Dr. H. W. Graham, V.. 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. â€" C. H. BROMLEY Graduate Ont Vet. Colleéege GRIMSBY, APRiz 26 V aluator, â€"Grimsby. .H. W. Graham Terernone No. 1 expense. LOAN rates GRIMSBY A. F. Hawkeâ€"Home. Furnisherâ€" Give her a homeâ€"If she‘s worthy of your confidence, she‘s entitled to as good a home as you can make for her.â€"We are prepared to furnish that: home throughout as our stock is almost endless in variety. Special this weekâ€"extension tables, $6.50 to $25; sideboards and buffets, $15 to $28; dining room suites, $9 to $22; secretaries and roll top desks, $6.50 to $22; chiffoniers, $10 to $22; dress ers, $8 to $30; stands, $3.50 to $6.50; white iron beds, $2.90 to $12; matâ€" tresses;: $3.90 to â€" $18; heavy art leather platform rockers, $15 to $25; heavy art leather couches, $12 to $20; collapsable goâ€"carts, $5 to $12 Fand> $15.â€" A. â€"F.«Hawke. Wantedâ€"A good general blackâ€" smith to rent large shop and good set of tools at Fulton; first class farming locality, horse shoeing prin cipal business. Terms easy. Apply to J. W. Flewelling, Fulton. The 44th band is arranging an exâ€" ceptionally fine program for the last concert of the series, which will be given on the first Thursday in May. Miss Alma Dockings, who was so well received at the last con cert, is expected to take part again, and other talent equally as good is expected.. Don‘t forget the date. â€" Mr. H. A. Baldwin has sold his fine residence and six acres on the stone road and eight acres of land behind the Kitchen property along the moun tain to Mr. Hunter from Glengarry, for the sum of $17,000. The house and six acres sold for $12,500 and the other eight acres for $4,500. Mr. Hunter will not take possession unâ€" til fall. Wantedâ€"A man with horse . to plow and cultivate about five acres. Also some one to do some spraying. Apply Thursday, 11 a. m., until Saâ€" turday, H. Arnold, Lake Shore Road. For Saleâ€"A threeâ€"spring 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., Grimshy ~ lone 169. The Grimsby Horticultural Socieâ€" ty has provided for the spring disâ€" tribution, two very choice hybrid tea rose bushes, viz: Gruss an Teplitz and Betty, for each member. Kindly call this week at the office of the se cretary, for your bushes. If you have not already paid your memberâ€" ship fee of $1, kindly\} leave it with the secretaryâ€"treasurer when you call. W. B. Calder, Secy.â€"Treas. Eggs for hatchingâ€"Pure bred, rose comb, Rhode Island Reds. Good laying strain, $1 for 15. James R. Cox, Beamsville, telephone 149, box 179. : For Saleâ€"One row boat and oars, and one hundred yards of gill bet, all in good condition. Can be inâ€" spected at my place. Apply to Geo. D. Olmstead, Livingston Ave., Grims by. The Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. of Stamford, Conn., is locating a Canadian factory at St. Catharines, in order to be in a better position to supply the Canadian trade. This firm is the manufacturers of the well known Yale locks and padlocks etec. This Company locating in Caâ€" nada is only another instance of the duty on manufactured goods. I have one thousand dollars beâ€" longing to a private party, which I can loan on first class security it six per cent per annum. Apply to Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. Mr. John Hilts has purchased three acres from Mr. Benj. Pett, on the corner of the Ridge road and the mountain road. Mr. Hilts is erecting a fine house on the properâ€" ty. Mr. J. M. Lawrie purchased a fine young team of black shire horses for his livery and. teaming ‘stable on Friday last. We understand the price was close around the $500 mark. The Education Dept. of the Ontar io Government has found that it made a mistake in abolishing the Model ‘schools and the system _ will again be reverted to. Wantedâ€"At once, a man to work on a fruit farm, must thoroughly understand horses and general fruit farm work. Apply to R. A. Butchart, Jordan Station The Bank of Hamilton building and Mr. W. B. VanDyke‘s coal office have been greatly improved in appearâ€" ance during the past week by being tuckâ€"pointed. Mr. Jay Becker of Cleveland, who will have charge of the outside work for the Grimsby Beach Company this summer arrived in Grimsby on Friday last. Mrs. E. G. McCallum, who has just returned from Los Angeles, Cal., will not receive again until fall, on account of her new home not being completed. Foundâ€"Lockshoe, owner may have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Apâ€" ply .. at Grimsby The prize list of the Canadian Naâ€" tional Exhibition, Toronto, has been issued, providing some $60,000 for prizes this year, against $50,000 last year. Mr. W. Bois Nelles has sold the 16 acres on the lake shore, known as the "Hermitage" to Mr. Andrew Yeaâ€" ger, for $8,000. For Saleâ€"A nice threeâ€"yearâ€"old, general purpose colt, partly broken double.. Apply to John Erb, South Grimsby, near Kimbo P: O. Hand in your coupons at Stewart‘s Drug Store marked for your favorite in the contest, for the Zymole exâ€" press. + Wantedâ€"A couple of girls or woâ€" men to tie grapes. Apply to Jas. A Livingston, Grimsby, Ont. the Independent office, See Hawke‘s specials this week from his clothing and furnishing de partments. New smart snappy spring suits in fancy worsteds and imported tweeds, latest cuts and best tailored specials at $12, $15, and $18; 10 dozen new spring Fitwell hats, newest blocks; all sizes at the popu lar price $2.50; the new Geortge y hat special, $3; 10 doz fine mering underwear for early spring Weatr, al] sizes, 50c per garment; 25 doz. best English double thread balbraggin, sizes 32 to 46, at 50c; Egyptian cotâ€" ton underwear at 25¢ and 40c¢c. A. p. Hawke. Wantedâ€"An engineer to operate the Lincoln County steam road rollâ€" er. Good wages to the right man for six or seven months. Apply to W. B. Russ, County Road Superintenâ€" dent, Grimsby, Ont. The fiveâ€"mile race for the Vanâ€" Dyke cup will be run on Saturday, May 6, at 4 o‘clock from the Hotel Grimsby to G. T. R. tracks at Grimsby Beach and return. All entries should be sent to J. B. Marlatt, Grimsby. Here you are! Here you are! Itl juse, Geneva House, Belmont will neither make you nor bve’ahgx_ 1se. you nor buy you a farm to seethe| M se _â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" "Neverâ€"Sweats" . put â€" it all over| _ AND STILL\‘THEY COME }tghe c sno cotool eroundal Of'bas-e Robinson & Werner Secure Another all on the school grounds on Fri.| M B i of Contract day evening at 6 o‘clock. The greatâ€"| _ unclt of Contracts est game of the season. More fun| For a young firm which has only than a circus. been in business a little over three See Hawke‘s specials this week | years, Robinson & Werner take the from his clothing and fux;nishing de| cake as business getters. Wantedâ€"Girlg to make cover$â€"«&i the Grimsby basket factory. Good wages can be earned by smart girls. Apply at once to Arthur Hewson, Grimsby Basket Factory. Organizer Edward Ashworth urâ€" gently requests all the members of the Ancient Order of Foresters . to attend the meeting in the Town Hall, on Friday night, at 8 o‘clock. _ Money to Loanâ€"If you want money! ~ _ LAST BAND CONCERT | to invest or improve property, or to| (the series, and probably the last purchasg property, I can let ’youl acert in the Town Hall, will take have either company or private| pee Thursday, May 4. funds. Hugh H. Anderson, valuator| \ program better than all its pre and agen!:, Hamilton Provident andl essors hbhas been arranged for. Loan, Grimsby. ong the new band numbers, is The students of Lake Lodge | will Smeigae the selestion ~nound the }1\1{old 1the.n‘ first recital‘ on Thursday, wrid." Richard Yates will play a alilig’ i;telgcslt}%ad (’}‘fhépg#azgeasoforéin ri'ne'ï¬ solo, an elocutionist from is made necessary through the ill‘i , 11)23: w Deentribute s For Saleâ€"A quantity of hay and| _ â€" baled straw, will be delivered from 25 _ â€" Stoney Creek to Grimsby; also clover ncluded in seed. Apply to Stanley. Carpenter, j } Vinemount, phone 55, ring 4, Winona. ,§eq ar‘e'all_| In addition to his breeding pens, Peter Bertram has a laying house. The eggs from which are collected twice a day and are nonâ€"fertile. They are especially adopted for pack ing down for winter and will sell for twenty cents a dozen. Apply to Peter Bertram, phone 51, Grimsby. If you want to buy choicce fruit s ven hundred land, â€"Beamsville lots, grain and Lyhere afe x i a stock farms, call on A. B. Tufford & Wlot which will be place The students of Lake Lodge will hold their first recital on Thursday, May 11 instead of April 27 as origin ally intended. The change of date Co.,, Beamsville. ‘ No . * * matt F « , you want they can suit youe.r what |;The Right House on Fri e oib RpaaL ud JeA ts ,I%urday and the sale price is made necessary through the il ness of one of the boys taking prominent part in the pantomime For Saleâ€"A quantity of â€" tomai seedlings (Chalk‘s Jewel) ready f transplanting. Apply to W Chivels, phone 64, ring 22, Beamsville, Ont. For Saleâ€"A good family cow, years old, half Jersey, will be fres in a few days. Apply to W. J. Anna ble, phone 64, ring 21, Beamsville.. Join the crowd and go to . the Grimsby roller rink on Wednesda and Saturday nights and enjoy | a good skate. Band in attendance. The Council has decided to add another storey to "Swayze‘s castle" and hose tower. Contractor Marsh has the first storey up. j Wantedâ€"A few respectable boardâ€" ers, good accomodation. Apply to Mrs. O. Teft, Elizabeth St., Grimsby. Telephone 233. Wantedâ€"Washing to be taken and done at my home. Apply to Mrs. George Winney, Orchard _ Lane Grimsby. C EnoRRP,. . CIOLIINE _ Nidd Band at roller rink on Wednesdavet Sq... Hamilton and Saturday nights. Come with theium tickets. crowd and enjoy a good skate. o A: saorr me Bb Mrs. H H. Wylie will receive of Tuesday, May 2, from 3 to, 6 p m., in her new home on Depot St. Grimsby. "Doc" Graham is making a sp‘en did run for the Zymole wagon a Stewart‘s Drug Store. will like the fine flavor of Red Rose Tea. It has the cup goodness that comes only from Red Rose qualityâ€"the reason why it holds first place in thousands of Canaâ€" dian homes. Will you try it. f \A& Your Grocer Will Recommend it You NEVER SOLD IN BULK /) Mtes . _ ke it from me, bo, there willl receive qnfi@thing to it but . the ‘"Neverâ€" to, 6. ‘ig s" from the time the umpire Depot St. play ball till the last man the pitcher in the ninth. Man "Porcupine" Konk!le has his taken andérs all primed for the occasion y to Mrs.Kf they run to form, will win in a rd _ Lane Everybody come, it will | be ‘merryâ€"goâ€"round of fun and froâ€" for the spectators. The . game le boardâ€"lpe played on the school grounds Apply _tOofriday night, come and see the GrimsbYâ€"Mâ€"famed Grimsby team bow\ to a better team. _to addiggs for hatchingâ€"Barred ‘s castle"mouth Rocks and rose comb or Marsh % e Island Reds $1.530 for 15 85 b Wm. Cowan, care of W ewart, Lake Roag Grimsby Saleâ€"Eggs for hatching e Islang Reds, â€"single â€" Saleâ€"Strawberry plants mited number of William Great Northern plants. Ap Sunday, April 30 ev. A. I. Terryberry, pastor. orning, 11 a. m. Evening, 7 p. m. vening musicâ€"Anthem "IL Will d My Flock." Mr.. Geo. Clark, r; Miss Florence Clarke, violin igato. can get lots of money IL y is good. I have been inâ€" d to offer $20,000 to loan to parties. Apply to James A ton, Grimsby. sby. : nty thousand dollars to loan st class real estate security, able rates of interest. Parâ€" ishing to buy or improve re:mll " he said ‘"I‘ve been an eaSsy for the tailors for years. I‘ve paying from $30 up for â€" my and I find that you are sellâ€" actically the same suits fotr half the price." This man is and if you will take a look at ew spring suits, we‘ll convince of the fact. Suits at $10, $12, ip to $18. This is only an adâ€" ement, to be sure, but you Ccall e it, every word of ‘jit..‘; W. r,. _ Clothing â€" Manufacturer, 5 d state and the promoters sked the council of the town nnville for a year‘s extension. extension is not granted, the byâ€"law passed by the elecâ€" f Dunnville, becomes null and %. None better. See list of es won at Beamsville. Apâ€" to J. Lang, box 84, bell teleâ€" ne 24, ring 5, Beamsville. from good laying strain. to Williim Cowan, care ~!.â€" SALE OF SENES E [ Right House, Hamilton, Anâ€" : nounces Big Event po late for insertion in our regular ertisement in this issue, has come insignment of the finest Oxfords §r new Pumps for women that any la in Qntario has ever sold for : than $4.50 or $5.00 ~ Dunnville, Wellandport _ & ville electric â€" railway under reement, should have been com by the first of next month. however, far from being in @ This firm has. been steadily inâ€" creasing until it has, at the present time, over seventyâ€"five men on their payâ€"roll, some payâ€"roll ¢or a little bpurg. Here are some of their latest on tracts, read them and then see if the building boom is diminishing in this district. The R. & W. boys will make extenâ€" sive alterations to the home of Mr. w. H. VanDuzer, on top of the § ‘‘Applications Refusedâ€" Sheehan House, Geneva House, â€" Belmont ST. CATHARINES LICENSES The following hotels have been anted licenses in St. Catharines, fo the year 1911â€"12: x3}.1‘=a,nd Central, New â€" Murray, ssel House, City Hotel, mternational Hotel, Maple Leaf, , Catharines House, Imperial Hotel, lis House, Mansion House. M. S’tewart,f Lake Road METHODIST CHURCH We â€" give d pairs !n ced on sale Friday and ice is only if Grimsby‘s Largest Store | JUST READ AND NOTE The Fit, Style, Make, Wear, Colors Hand Tailored in the most Hygenic Factories the patterns are exclusive rich, choice designs. You get the best that skill and art can produce, at the lowest possible price. Our 1911 lines are the strongest in patterns, attractive in fancies, and will gratify most men‘s desires. f Woolverton mountain. A new addition to the home of Rev. R. Davey, Beamsville. A large new hbhouse for Mr. George King, at Winona. A fine new house for Mr. Levi Mcâ€" Dougall, on his farm at Fruitland. Extensive alterations to the cotâ€" tage of Mr. F. E. Dalton at. Grimsby Beach. _ Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Shirts â€"Soft fronts, sizes 14y to 16Â¥4. Sale price â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 65¢ Negligee Shirts â€" Soft fronts, cuffs attached, large range. Sizes 14%% to 16%4 â€" hlKy 4 7 3¢ Mr. C. H. Ellsworth of Winona, 18 building two houses in the City of Hamilton and Robinson & Werner have been awarded the contract. Large addition to the cottage â€" of Mr. F. F. Dalley at Winona Park. Extensive alterations to the home of Mr. A. E. Rymal at [Winona. Alterations to the cottage of Mr. J. W. Shorrey at Grimsby Beach. Negligee Shirts â€" Soft fronts, cuffs attached, large range. Sizes 14%%4 to 16%4 â€" hlKy 4 73¢ Best English Print Shirtsâ€"Soft and pleated fronts, cuffs attached. All sizes â€" $1.00 and $1.25 A fine large verandah to the house of Mr. Wm. Sharpe, on St. Andrews Ave., Grimsby. The work is progressing rapidly on the new canning factory and this Real Scotch Zephyrsâ€" cuffs attached. All colors Soisette Silk Shirtsâ€" | urnâ€"ur separate or attached. All colors Outing Shirtsâ€"All designs, terials, double turnâ€"up cuffs, : Lounge Collarsâ€"F and colors. Special Do You W ear D. & A. Dimities Muslins % Mercerizad Mull : Crimped Stripes V oiles Wash Silks Linen Effects Black and White Effects A large stock of GRAPE WIRE and 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. GROCERS AND MAIN STREET orsets: Hawke‘s Great Spring e Shirt Sale j 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 are prep manner. ASK TO SEE THE NEW BLOUSES . F. HAWKE, SUMMER DRESSES E. S. & R. T. JOHNSON K. M. STEPHEN A. F. HAWKE Main Street, Grimsby AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS PHONE 21 EET t s e N Awe GRIMSBY Have you seen the new â€"â€"For hot weather wear, all sizes |n;9] he we w w 25C HAVE urnâ€"up cuffs, Soft collars, colors> â€"â€" $1.50â€" to $2.00 oat Shirts, soft fronts, s â€" _ $1.25 to $2.00 , best hot weather maâ€" all sizes $1, $1.50 to $2 firm is certainly making a good job of it. The contract will run close to $25,000. â€" Some contract, ‘eh? The contracting carpenters for Grimsby Beach for the season of 1911 will again be in the hands of this enterprising firm and a large gang will soon be at work in this beautiful park getting ready for opening day. Mr. Gordon Scott will be in charge ‘of the gang this year. â€" _ Work on the new Carnegie Library will be commenced in a few days. R. & W. also have this contract. KIDNEY, LIVER, STOMACH, and BOWEL disorders quickly cured by At all dealers, 25 cents per box, or The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas. MmMAIN STREGT WEAK BLADDER FIG PILLS Grimsby‘s Largest Store Hosiery is a big Specialty with us