It will pay you to advertise in The Indepenâ€"= ‘ dent. _A trial will prove it, Capital and Surplus, $6,650,000 With fravellers‘ cheques you identify yourself. Yet no one else can cash them. Get a supply for your next trip. arg STONEY CREEK, and WINONA. Time is important to the traveller.â€" The half hour necessary to get identification may mean missing a train or a boat, and a hold over for a whole day. Branches at HAMILTON MARKET A @ADEES cBANK We have Naphthalene Flakes 10c per pound Also CASTILE SOAP Pure Olive Oil reg. 25¢ for 20c per large bar We have just received a large fresh supply of the best Moth Balls procurable and you should get a supply to put away your furs at Don‘t Forget "The Moth Ball" at Stewart‘s Drug Store The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society P. GRAHAM, Grassies, Ontario TELEPHONE 97 ring 4 Debentures issued for one or more years. bearing interest at Four per cent.payable half yearly. A LINE OF LEADERS DEERING FARM MACHINERY Apply to CGor King and Hughson Sts HAMILTON . M. Stewart Drug Co. Limited Cor. McNab and Market Streets. De Laval Separators, Bissell Dise Harrow, McLaughlin Carriages, Dain‘s Hay Loaders, Beatty Brothers‘ Steel Stalls and Stable Fixâ€" tures, Louden‘s Hay Forks and Slings, Cockâ€" shutt and Fluery Plows. MONEY TO LOAN Nios ced . H. ANDERSON, . Valuator Grimsby On Farm Property For prices and particulars write to Twentyâ€"sixth Year. 10 CENTS PER POUND FERRIE, Treasurer THE N §19 Advertising in The Indepenâ€"= dent Pays, Try It James Osborne & Son See Our Marmaâ€" lade Display Don‘t delay calling. as these goods will go quick. Remember the place bas been bought by Cioke & Son at a low RATE on the LOLLAR Everything has to be sold as the store has to be vacated in a short time To insure this all the goods will be offereqa at TRUNKS, HAND BAGS, SUIT CASES and other TRAVELLING GOOPDS of 12 and 14 James St. South AHAMILTON Lairns f Wagstaffe‘s Crosse & Blackwell‘s Upton‘s Shirriff‘s W, E. MURRAY 27 Macnab Street North Keiller‘s Hartley‘s CLOKE & SON MURRAY‘S OLD STAND 27 Macnab St. N. Hamilton. Biggest Bargains Ever Offered UNHEARD OF PRICES THE LEADIAG GROCERS Telephones 186 and 830 The whole stock of BATH BRU~HE» J Longâ€"handled brughes, with detach able handles, spray brushes, s'hampOfl spray brushes, bath mitts, Loofa bath mits, rubber sponges, face wash ragsâ€˜ï¬ er they thought that the rec‘iprocitij agreement was right or wrong, the j bowed their heads and stood behind the agreement. i When the Hon. R. L. Borden, on the floor of the House, made _ two Some of them spoke right out in meeting, while others said notning. As time passed on and the fight) beâ€" came more bitter, all these liberal members, with the exception of a febaw bolters, fell in line at the crack ‘of the party whip, and no matter wheth These members were opposed to .t on common sense principals because they knew it would injul:e their coun try. > When the <«reciprocity agreement was first announced, at least twoâ€" thirds of the liberal members of the House of Commons, were opposed to itâ€"Opposed to it inwardly but not outwardly. There has never been, since the Canadian House of Commons was first organized, so glaring an examâ€" ple of partisan slavery as has been exhibited in Pavrliament during the past three months. After Sir Wilfrid had decided to accept Mr. Borden‘s proposition, he then called his party together and in caucus his action was confirmed. As a matter of fact, 4 was doing all he could wz mier to go to the confe! onation, and finally . Si consented to f'altï¬\i"’,wi and â€" attend the corons‘ have already stated tha good sense. Papers like the Hamilton Times, that are always seeking to pound the opposition‘ rather than to work. for the benefit of the country, raised a great howl and told its readers that a great injury was going to be done to the country because the conservaâ€" tives would not allow Sir Wilfrid to go to «.coImperial conference and coronation. V When Mr. Borden first in the House of Commons, . ouills liament be adjourned for .( Short time to allow Sir Wilfrid Lgurier and other members of the House to atâ€" tend the coronation, Sir Wilfrid would not listen to it and in caucus with his followers decided against adjournment and Sir _ Wilfrid anâ€" nounced his intention fo remain at home. h FACTS and FAN‘ GRIMSBY, WEDNEXDAY, MAY 10, 1911 carry a full line. Parke & Park» By Frank Fairt §\\\ 41® \§ Vgl | AGENT N & 0 sy F. W. POTTENYC temptation to spend from} -he_d;_folllgvin your pocket. If you make a practice of deposiig;ing!:;éur spare cash regularly you will be much betté/r (f,ta.tthe end of the year. One Dollar will__t;p Egj(’:count. Why not start one now in our Savings] potment? _ > Capital Paid Up...... . ol Reserve and Undivided Profil Total Assets.._.__| ~"~ _ 408 Safe custody is of paratmo it importance, â€"either for the bardâ€"e rncd savings of the worker or for trust f ds.. & The Bank of Hamiltoï¬%i,‘ Ne ings account, wnether large 3 * $ § Ro Besides offering an incentive to save, a savings account affords 2 @a%e and conven. ient method of keeping the"" z> amulating dollars. af ( oOF CANADA CANFIELD CANBORO GRIMSBY BRANCH =â€" L.<sPENDENT ul . Borden ;e't the pre ‘: nd cor 's.d has .viewé Wws his Ww i The Toronto Globe . neve: tioned reciprocity in its e The. Editor of the Hamilton Times hasn‘t a, single idea on any subject bill he knows how the "cat is going to jump"â€"when the "cat jumps" two different ways in one week, it makes i;he editor of the Times hustle to keep from tripping over his own feet in his hurry to get turned around. yet that cald pull around by ‘the nose It greatly amuses me to see such tin horn papers as itheâ€" Hamilton Times and the Toronto Star first con temn in scathing terms, Mr. Borden‘s gpr.oposition and afterwards, _ when Sir Wilfrid Laurier says "Thumbs up" they fall right in with the proâ€" position and @ven _giory in it a little, as!if they were the inventors of it.â€"I ;Paywb’g &â€"strong party man, ut trhe \~"*"iCGian hasn‘t been«â€" born yet that willd pull me or my paper ‘w‘iLLlII\M MITCHELL, Manager i R. LAKDnManager Sir Wilfrid saw what his duller followers dilâ€"not see and that was, that if he remained at home, he would receive the blame instead of Mr. Bor den and so he considered that discre tion was the better part of valor and accordingly, he came to terms, and Parliament will be adjourned and he and everybody else who wants to, can go to the coronation. It d the premier‘s foresight and hi. gpolitical shrewdness,.â€" when he was tm? first man to fall in with Mr. Bm'vdex}’s propositions and agree to them w4 _ |_ money which is earning ’f“\l Interest in this Bank gogt ‘f; far less than the hegfol'll in your pocket. If you ing:,.,;our spare cash regularly (Continued on Page 2) ©$2,750,000 3,250.000 40,000,090 The Temp{ation to Spend PARKE & PARKE dlal Ass n pifal, Rest and divided Profits, $6,600.000 >#Are1 19 AT $Â¥ U ' rent, propositions, which §ir Wilfrid Laurier to Sirn Wilfrid Laurier to pference, twoâ€"thirds of Mbers in the House Borden was rightâ€"â€" bw it outwardly but ‘ardly. ets Over $45,000,000. irg at the crack rgain bowed thrir HEAD OFFICE HAMILTON its editori menâ€" a | Grimsby Beach No better place in all Canada for your holiday than Park House is open â€" Dinner 50c. Supper 40¢ Also the big new Restaurant and Lunch Counter. _ Plenty of refreshment stands and new mammoth shelâ€" _ â€"â€"â€"ter house Moving Pictures, Merryâ€"Goâ€"Round, Dancing, Bowling, Shooting Gallery, Bump the Bumps, a fleet of new Steel Row Boats and lots of new things going all the time. ADMISSION, to all seats, 25¢ Children 15¢ 9 De Leno COME AND SPEND THE DAY 6 Mr J,. Burlington Rigg The famous Scotch Baritone (of Queen‘s Hall, London, Eng.) 7 Morton & Morton Musical Novelty 8 The Wireless Telephone Exchange Five people in Vaudeâ€" ville‘s funniest sketch Bigger, better, busier than ever. Someâ€" thing doing all day long. Everything has been improved and the same wholesome policy will be pursued "Treat the people right"‘. 1 Band Concert 2 J. E. Smith .. The Napoleon of Comâ€" edy Jugglers 3 Anna Battin Edwards Coloratura Soprano 4 ~Eldridge & Don Blackface Comedians in their travesty on Virginius Remember last year‘s big opening? It will compare with this year‘s as a candle to the brightest electric light. Free Admission Auditorium CRIMSBY BEACH MAY 242 â€"Eight Great Vaudeville Acts 2.15 and 7.45 p.m. Smith & Moore Comedy Irish Sketch World‘s Greatest Novelty Dancers All in "The Novelty Surâ€" prise > Free Picnic Tables, Free Hot Water, Free Lemonade, Free Attractions in great number. _ new and never before presented in Canada 2nd Annual Opening of IN â€" THE GOD SAVE THE KING The Pride of Canada Music by the Band And the Big Balloon Goes Up at 6 o‘clock prompt Could you miss it? Two Baby Contests Boys Crab Race 18 to 80 years Girls‘ Backward Race Boys‘ Backward Race under 16 years * 220 and over Married Ladies Walk Fat Ladies‘ Walk Fat Men‘s Walk . Parachute Drop By Prof. W. E. Church of Cleveland, assisted by Mr, Jack Dougherty. While the big Balloon is fillâ€" ing the following events will be run off on the track: ATHLETIC GROUNDS Reeve Mitchell, of Grimsby Reeve Hoshal, of Beamsville Reeve Allen, of North Grimsby Balloon Ascension M. B. TUFFORD, Master of Ceremonies Grand Old Time $1.00 Per Year 5 p.m. JUDGES ON THE and 8 to 88 years 220 and over to 40 years