Grimsby Independent, 10 May 1911, p. 4

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Notice to Advertisersâ€"Advertisers will please take notice that change of copy for display advertising wiil wOt be accepted, from this date, after Tuesday noon, as it is impossible to get the changes made wher: _ .a large percentage of the copy comes in late. There will be no deviation from this rule. The recital to be given by F. M. Howard with the pupils of Lake Lodge School, has been indefinitely postponed. VIOLIN MR. DAVID TREGUNNO pf 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. For Saleâ€"Two oak drawing room sets. For particulars, apply to T. D. Jarvis, phone 66, ring 5, Grimsby. . Wantedâ€"Two or three _ respectâ€" able boarders. Apply P. O. box 265, Grimsby. Wantedâ€"Two men to work on fruit farm, Apply to Geo. T. Hilderbrand, phone 41, Grimsby, Ont. Extensions have been secured by the D. W. & B., whose time for com pleting the road, expired on May 1. Dr.‘ Smith is attending his large practice in a new autdomobile. The Dr. purchased a Cadillac. Mr. Richard Dipper of Niagara Falls, N. Y., was a visitor in town on Saturday last. PHONE NO. 7 For Saleâ€"Horse rising 5 years old, bright bay, 1100 lbs, broken single and double, perfectly quiet and sound, suitable for carriage or light wagon. Box 66, Winona. Phone 42, ring 13, Winona. On real estate security at current rates of interest. Mr. H. H. Marsh has purchased a new Ford touring automobile. Mr. H. C. Beamer of North Grimsâ€" by, has purchased a new Ford car. DR. ALEXANDER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON CoRroNnNER CoUuNnTY LincoLNn sAIN ST. WEST * GRIMmMsBy Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. ”1‘)r J. M. Hughton *‘ entist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 216 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY ONT GRIMSBY ONT‘ Mr. A. W..Moore, who will havel % the moving picture and resteurant emmnitamenamimamimmnannmuu=n privileges at the Beach this summer, DR. W.:A. BROWNLEE arrived in Grimsby for the season on DET.TISTi Friday last. OFFICEâ€"STEPHEN BLOCK ' Take a vote on the number of peoâ€"| (Second Floor) _ . | ple there will be at Grimsby Beach CFFICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m to 4 r.m on May 24. Cut the coupon out of GRIMSBY, ONT . lthis paper and see if you can win ut ie \ the ten dollars in gold. | MAIN ROAD, East of Grims by Park Rd. For all kinds of Carpenter and MONEY TO LOAN ._ Building work > PHONE 177 rRing 4, GRIMSBY W. W. KIDD, Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., Hamilton MODERATE REASONABLE rates: LIBERAL privileges 0‘ reâ€" payment. PRODUCTIVE #f MONEY 1O Dr. H. W. Graham,. V. 5. 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: .. Office in J. H. D. Walkers new cement Building corner Main and Mountain Sts. Dr. H. W. Graham C. H. BROMLEY Graduate Ont Vet. College W. B. CALDER, GRIMSBY, MAY 10 V aluator, Grimsby. Teiuernone No. 1 perties Main street, Grimsby expense. LOAN arm pro Boys‘ $5 Suits. Each season we offer at the popular price of five dol lars, the ‘best Boy‘s Suit it is possiâ€" ble to make and sell for the money. This season finds us with better $5 suits than ever before. Durable, stylish fabrics in choice colorings, excellently made and trimmed. If you ‘want a full measure of suit vaâ€" lue for five dollars, try one of these special suits. W. Farrar, â€" Clothing Manufacturer, 5 Market Sq., Hamilâ€" ton.‘ We give premium tickets. It‘s just like finding money to win that ten dollars hung up by the Grimsby Beach management, for the person who guesses the correct or nearest correct number of people at Grimsby Beach on Opening day, May 24. Cut the coupon out of this paper and mail it to Competition Manager, nox 159, Grimsby. Chief.of Police Swayze arrested a man‘on Main St., on Monday, on the charge ~of insanity. The poor deâ€" mented being claimed that he was the "Lord and King of Kings." Upon further questioning it was : learned that his name â€"was Arthur Rose; aged 32 years, unmarried. He claim ed that he lived in Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Flint, Mich, He is now sojourning at "Castle Bush," St Catharines. He was born in Lancaâ€" shire, England. Money to Loanâ€"If you want money to invest or improve property, or to purchase property, I can let you bhave either company or private funds. Hugh H. Apderson, valuator and agent, Hamilton Provident and Loan, Grimsby. f D. Marsh & Sons have signed up the following contracts during the past week: A new barn and drive shed for Mr. White on the farm he recently purchased from Mr. W. B. Woolverton." A house for W. F. Ran dall on his fruit farm on Maple Ave. Mr. Chas. Wardell of St. Catharâ€" ines, has been awarded the contract of taking down the old Town Hall. Work will commengce on it on Thurs day. It will be taken down and moved over to the new race track, and stables will be erected out â€" of the lumber. The timbers will he used in the new grand stand. The Aamilton Provident and Loan Society is prepared to loan money in any quantity on first class real estate security. Parties requiring a new loan or wishing to change a loan, can get full information by apâ€" plying to H. H. Anderson, local valu ator, Grimsby. Regular rates of interest. Reasonable charges. The assessor for Beamsville, hands in the following figures in his assess ment roll:; / The"> total assessment is ©$360,658, the present population is 919, showing a decrease of 36 since last year. Hawke‘s special this week in the men‘s Furnishing Dept.â€"5 doz. best English fur felt hats, assorted colors, all sizes, wide brims, splendid value for general use, regular $1.50, speciâ€" ally priced this week, 75¢; immense range of plain summer straws, 10c¢c, 12Â¥%c, 15¢ and 18¢. â€"8s doz canvas hats, all sizes, at 50c and 75¢; 19 doz.‘ ladies‘ chip hats for garden use, special 10c¢c; large assortment of children‘s sailors at 25¢c, 50¢c, and Toc. A. F. Hawke. During May, June, July and Auâ€" gust, . B. Miller and J. T. â€" Lans, the Grims=, jewellers, will close their stores at one o‘clock on Thurs cays and remain closed until the following morning. I have one thousand dollars beâ€" longing to a private party, which I can loan on first class security *aut six per cent per annum. Apply to Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. You can‘t earn ten dollars any easier than by guessing the correct number of people that will be at Grimsby Beach on May 24. Cut the coupon out and mail it to Competiâ€" tion Manager, box 159, Grimsby. "A funny farce entitled "The Wire less Telephone Exchange" furnished plenty of laughing material, the auâ€" dience being in almost constant up roar by the humorous sentences of "Pete" the bright boy. The entire cast was clever." Lockport, N.: YC., Journal. This act is booked for the Auditorium at Grimsby Beach on May 24. capital $60,000. Provisional direcâ€" tors are S. C. \Smoke, J. . G. Smith, Nei! Sinclair, Stafford Watson, M. A Miller, all of Toronto. A â€" general canning and packing business is to be established at Vineland, in Lincoln County. The Ontario Gazette announces the formation of The Pelham Canâ€" ning Company, Limited, of Vineland, For Saleâ€"A number of Plymouth Rock hens, four hives of bees, beeâ€" keeping appliances and a "HEuraka‘" churn. F. G. Storrs. main St.., Grims by. Millinery for May 24.â€"We have a special line of new outing hats, sail ors and girls‘ hats. which are excelâ€" lent value. See them. K. M. Steâ€" phen The roller rink is getting . the crowds. Are you one of the bunch" Band in attendance. ‘Open on‘ Wedâ€" nesday and Saturday nights. Mrs. Frank Brydges and son Orâ€" lon, who havé been visiting in Grims by for‘ the past month, left for their home in Kenora on Monday. The concert "The Secretary Pro Tem," which was to have been given on Wednesday night, May 10, has been postponed until further notics. There will ‘be a big day‘s sport at the Grimsby Driving Park on Satur day, May 18. Mote fun than. last week. For Saleâ€"A number of young pigs, 5 weeks old. Apply to Aubrey Walker, telephone â€" 97, ring 5, Grassios. 100 acres peach land, $4000.â€" worth j of timber, 20 in peaches, wherries, apples, $21,000; 25 acres all underâ€" drained, all fruit, $15,0000; 5 acres, buildings, $2,000;,; 33 acres, â€" fruit, buildings, $15,000; 10 acres, half in fruit, no buildings, $4,000; 10 acres land, $2,000; 12 acres, all in ‘ fine shape, $5,000; 50 acres, fruit, buildâ€" ings, $11,000; 10 acres at City House, fruit, $3,500; 3 acres, $1,700; 50 acres, brick house, new barn, $3,400. J. Widdicombe, 42 James St., St. Cath arines. The Burns Club of St. Catharines, will hold their annual â€" picnic at Grimsby Beach on opening day, May 24. They will bring & special traim and a large crowd withf them. Prof. wW. E. â€" Chure arrived at Grimsby Beach on Tue }d{a/y for the season. He brought with him a balâ€" loon 89 feet high. This is the largest hotâ€"air balloon in Ameri®i® ; ‘T‘woâ€" American automobiles ~going east at a furious rate of speed sceared a team of horses driven by a maa by the name of Corman, at Stoney Creek, on Monday, causing them _ to run away. Corman was injured. as was also the team. Constabic Tufâ€" ford he!ll the machines up at Beamsâ€" ville; but as he had" no warrant, he could n»t hold thein. The drivers de clared they knew â€"nothing about tha acciaent at all. Neither machin~ was carrying a number. When Tufâ€" ford stcpped the machines, one_ of the women was heard â€" to â€" remark ‘"Don‘t tell which machine done it.‘ Twenty thousand dollars to loan . first class real estate security, easonable rates of interest. Parâ€" ties wishing to buy or improve real estate, can get lots of money if security is good. I have been inâ€" structed to offer $20,000 to loan to private parties. Apply to James A Livingston, Grimsby. M Mr. Geo., Snyder of St.. Catharine is spending{a few days with his pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Snyder, R binson St. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gilmore of St Catharines, were visitors in town of Tuesday. The summer services at Grimsby Centre will begin on Sunday afterâ€" noon next at 3 o‘clock BA . < Wantedâ€"A ygood smith to rent larg set of tools at Fultd farming ‘locality, hor cipal business. Term 4 to J. W. Flewelling, Rui Have you sent in youI bhbow many people will by Beach on May 24. dollars for the one gu rect or nearest correc ten prizes of one doll next ten closest gue, Chick Foodâ€"This is th year tnrat you want su Fnick food for your little chickel matâ€" ter whether they are wi the old hen or if you are raising fhem in the brooder. It will pay yG a to feed them on our chick food. AMmarge ship ment has just arrived. , Ask to see our Chick Food, S. Wardell & Son, Grimsby. * Mr. J. O. KonklZ pine on Wednpesds has some valuable mining the north. Lostâ€"Between and Grimsby, a I taining sum of n confer a favor pendent office, â€"C Post Office., Grim Dr. Ellsmore and Dr. Orth of Beam ville, are attending to their larg practices in new automobiles. 12 Ellsmore has a Ford Roadster an Dr. Orth a McLaughlin Roadster. Many Grimsby friends will be inâ€" erested in 1Ehe following, taken from the New York Review: Wilfred Luâ€" cas, who has been with the B?ograph people in San Francisco, following his cClosing with the Rpse Stahl Company, will sho;EL}; return to his home. Lucas has one of| the nicâ€"s& little houses or the islm friends have been wondering how he has been able to stay away so long as he has. The middle of l}\)[ay should find Lucus and his family all fixed up for the summer. ‘ Q Havor, in tea must be disâ€" tinctive, pleasing and unvarying to merit continuous use. The flavor of Red Rosersa is all its own,; and it never fails to win and hold apâ€" proval because it never fails in quality. Try it. 82 ) Your Grocer Will Recommend It NEVER SOLD IN BULK P-orcuâ€"] Konkle rims in n ]‘la cob DOX‘T FORGET _ Church parade of the Canadian Order Foresters, Sunaay, May 28. Meet at hall at 6.30 p. m. All Foresâ€" ters are cordially invited to attend. Brethern from Beamsvil‘e,, Campden, Stoney Creek and Smithville are reâ€" quested to be present. R. F. Johnâ€" son, Rec.\Sec.; W. P.â€"S. Millward, YOUTXG Carpet Cleaning done. at your ll:ome with a vacuum cleaner, assistâ€" d by W. L. Woolverton, at 20c an hour. â€" Sena a postal, if wanted, to W. L. Woolverton, Grimsby. : Mr. Geo. Southward> of â€" South Grimsby brought a load of hay into rimsby on Wednesday morning. ust _ as he turned the corner of mountain and Main Sts., and was crossing the car tracks, one of the hind wheels of his wagon came off. Willing hands, with the â€" assistance of a "jack" from the Bell Telephone Co., soon righted things again: -yed o% Monda® and Tuesday at Lake Loé e, betwean Lake Lodge and the High School. The feature of the game was the batting of Harold BDroge for Lake Lodge.\- He scored 101 runs by strong ‘batting, beating _ For Saleâ€"Dwarf â€"Duchess pear trees. Just a few left. No. 1 stock. Price fight. Apply to â€"B. J. Armâ€" strong, Grimsby. Mr. C. E. VanDyke of Brown Bros. Company, of Brown‘s nurseries, Welâ€" land County, is spending. a: few days visiting with his ‘brother, Mr. ~Rome RA"WYanByke.,: ss=ay0l3%s (â€"0¢. j 101 runs by strong ‘batting, beating the school record 87 runs>made by W Marshall eleven years ago. The sehool record ‘of 1653 made in 189% Empringham, b., Bonham ..;. > .. (8 Eailey. b.. Bonham ...... ..... .. ) 3 Cltemes, b.. R. Scott .:.. ........ 10 Marcon, b., Ij'}on:ham s Taie. sh l Ki.A : l d T Drope; c.Sc?t't; p. Grout :«.. ... 101 Stewart, c.), Miller; b.,. F. Scott 49 Phin, b.',j./Scott o‘ *s%...". 10 White. y# out =â€"â€"..s :. .... .. 12 Pinhey. iC.. Not Outâ€"â€"â€" ......... 0 was also broken, the school piling up 248 for 7 wickets. ‘ Don‘t forget the auction sale | o Mrs. A. W.‘. Nelles on Thursday May 18. at 1 o‘clock. 3 ' Fo: 11 . Dealer in Fancy Goods EXPRESS WAGONS, BASEBALL GOODS FISHING TACKLE, etc in readiness for the sumâ€" mer. We have a good selection. We carry also good lines of Now is the time to buy a F. G. STORRS Saleâ€"A quantity of hay. wWill the barn, apply at. once Pettit, Vinemount. and Stationery MAIN STREET GRIMSBY â€" HAMMOCK ‘LOPE sCORES 101 RUXNS .game of â€"ricket was Lake Lodge â€"b.. Bonham by High School Total . Marcon .. b. Pinhey, C Total Pinhey C 248 9g9 TC 28 10 11 0 (0 Grimsby‘s Largest Store D. & A. They are made by a firm that turns out only the best. Every garment embodies the most recent ideas. Make a point of seeing them in our readyâ€"toâ€" wear department, 2nd floor. Ladies‘ Misses‘ and Children’s Suits, Coats and Dresses for Summer Wear Great display of Silk Warp Messalines, reg. 50c for 39¢ yd. 10 Shades Spot Messalines, reg. 50c for 35¢ yd. Silk Striped Voiles, reg. 75c for 50c yd. Shepherd Check Suitings 52â€"in. width, special 39¢. yd. All Wool Henrietsas, reg. 65¢ quality for 50¢ yd Priestleys English Coating Serge 40 and 50 inch width Clearing at 50c and 75c yd. . 25 pieces New Summer Shades in fine French Lustres, reg abe for 25¢ yd. t Specials from the House Furnishing Dept 5000 Rolls Wall Paper, reg. 10c to 20c roll, clearing 5¢ to 12%e, do not miss this great clearance: ; Urion Carpets specials at 30c to 50c yd Japanese Mattings specials from 12%c to 25¢ yd. Tapestry Rugs reg. $12.00 and $13.00, clearing at $10.00. 200 pair Lace Curtains, best values ever offered, special $1, A. F. HAWKE, $1.50; $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50 Frilled Curtain Nets, reg. 20¢, 25¢ to 25e vd. A bright, new stock of summer blouses, wash skirts and belts. In blouses the prices range from 50c to $5.00. . The values are the best yet offered. orsets? GRocEhe ANp AARWAUL MERCHANTS 1 MAIN STREET â€"â€" oâ€"~â€"~ GRIMSBY Special Sale in the Dress Goods Dept. 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. eatr White and colored dresses for girls of all ages. Little girls overalls. Boys‘ blouses and Buster Brown suits. Rugby Hose, ribbed, all sizes, at 20c. Buster Brown, Hercules, and Princess Hose at 25c E. 8. & R. T. JOHNSON Straw, Canvas and Mexican Hats for everybody WE HAVE K. M. STEPHEN Main Street, Grimsby CHILDREN‘S WEAR A. F. HAWKE ARM EATHER EARABLES and 30c yd., clearing 15¢ MAIN S8§TRCGEGT Grimsby‘s Largest Store Hosiery is a big Specialty with us

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