Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY ONT DR. ALEXANDER PHYSiciar & SUuRGEON °_ CoRroNERr County LincoLN AIN ST. WEST GRIMSEBY Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. y e gte y aumnyâ€"‘si~ [ * Contractor °F. Hill has been award Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 t0o | ed the contracts for the erection of 8 p.m. three fine residences, namely: W. Teirepnone No. 1‘ J. Ellis on Kerman Ave., J. B. Marâ€" se tA . ol % ~â€" |latt on Kidd Ave., and Mr. Blair Fal ' conbridge on Maple Ave. Mr. Robt. MONEY TO LOAN Gordon has the mason work for the On real estate security at current| three. rates of interest. The Hamilton Times says:â€"This PHONE NO. 7 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. OFFICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m GRIMSBY, ONT 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 devistion from this rule. sail Wantedâ€"Second hand, double horse fruit lorry. â€" Apply to _S. H. Dunn, Winona, phone 70. Work is progressing rapidly on the new houses of Messrs John Scott and Chas. Caldwell on Kidd Ave. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smye of Hamâ€" ilton, spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Smye, Maple Ave. Nine Pollock laborers arrived Grimsby on Monddy night for new canning factory. br. E. Jessop, M. L. A., Tuesday morning on a three trip to British Columbia. Union Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M. paid a visit to ‘<Barton Lodge No 6, on Wednesday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron and family of Hamilton, spent â€" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Randall. Mrs. G. R. Phillips of Orillia, is spendinz the summer with her son, Mr. Geo. Phillips of St. Andrews Ave. MAIN ROAD, East of Grimsby Park Rd. For all kinds of Carpenter and Building work PHONE 177 rRinga 4, GRIMSBY Dr. H. W. Graham, V. S. tegs to announce to the horâ€" se and stock owners of Grimâ€" sby and vicinity, that he has openegd up an office in Grims by and he is prepared to treat all kinds of disease. . Dr. H. W. Graham Office in‘J. H. D. Walkers new cement Building corner Main and Mountain Sts. Graduate Ont Vet. College DR. W.A. BROWNLEE DE'-T'Sl OFFICEâ€"STEPHEN BLOCK (Second Floor) MONEY T0 REASONABLE LIBERAL privile PRODUCTIVE farm MODERATE Landed Banking & Loan, Cor. Main & James Sts., Hamilton r J. M. Hughton entist . H. BROMLEY GRIMSBY, MAY i. . B. CALDER, . W. KIDD, V aluator, Grimsby. perties rAL privileges o‘ reâ€" payment. Main street, Grimsby LOAN expense. rates left on ) weeks‘ pro 111 the Mr. G. B. Burson, who was . apâ€" ‘pointed ‘census commissioner for the County of Lincoln,«has declined the responsibilities attached to the position and Mr. Dave Watson hus assumed the duties. Mr. McCleary, the T. H. & »â€"B. oper ator at Grassies, is building a finse house on his lot west of the tracks. Have you tried to get that $10 in gold yet. If you haven‘t,. you | hal better send in your coupon right away. : Don‘t forget the auction sale at the home of Mrs. A. W. Nelles, half mile east of Grimsby Village, on Thursâ€" day afternoon, May 18. For Saleâ€"First class road mare,i bupes naursmnectrspatrs eareetenan t ent im aron ran enerinipais e c um ce ns m neeg on ies ) NCn o mt i peaiee n on terete dn Li io ie fva rrenrnns roaw. dark br‘OWD, good action’ nice disâ€" cammmemmmmmmmmemmemememmomunrtememmenmmamenmmesemmemmee On Monday a quiet Weddmg took position, 4 years old, well . brokeu,i You had better hurry up with your| place at the Cathedral, Hamilton hot atrasd of nape. sutpmention . Of guete If you want io win that $10 when Sitee mmel t Baker, onl f t i S | In o1d. x y y tO Dr' Fa‘irï¬eld, Be'amSVille, Ont' ]t m%.. mlio A q anvivh mm wartTiisratrim “‘dAaUngT’eI Of S.-:R_;ussell Baker Of BOS- Over two hundred picnics have beei booked for Grimsby Beach already. That‘s going some. The â€" manageâ€" ment expect to handle over four hunâ€" dred picnies this season. I have one thousand dollars beâ€" longing to a private party, which I can loan on first class security :t six per cent per annum. Apply to Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. Wanted to Rentâ€"For the suraiwer at Grimsby Beach, a piano, for demon stration of sheet music; also piano player, one who can sing preferred. Apply Prof. Braâ€"Ganza, Hamilton. Lostâ€"A locket and, chain. Locket set with brilliants and emeralds, monogram M. A. W., containing laâ€" dy‘s picture. Finder will confer a favor by returning to the Indepenâ€" dent office. The cement walk from Nelles‘ sorâ€" ner to Grimsby Beach road is com pleted and the citizens of this district can ‘now boast of having the finest ‘"Moonlight Strolling Walk" in Canaâ€" da. The work is a credit to ‘ both lthe residents, and the contractors, Messrs Lee & Weston of Simeoe. The Hamilton Times says:â€"This is the season of the year when every one. wants to escape to the country. A delightful flitting is a trip to Grims by and s# fish dinner at the Village Inn, there. Try it and you will want to do it again. Money to Loanâ€"If you want money to invest or improve property, or to purchase property, I can let you have either company or private funds. Hugh H. Anderson, valuator and agent, Hamilton Provident and Loan, Grimsby. mr. Frank T. VanDyke, son of Mr. and hrs. Geo. VanDyke, who has been attending the School of Practiâ€" cal Science in Toronto, taking up a course in civil engineering, has passea his first year examinations with honors. Good boy Frank. The Adamilton Provident and Loan Society is preparéd 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 engagement is announced of Ruth, daughter of Mr. John Kerman, and gi«.ddaughter of Mr. A. G. Petâ€" tit, Nixon Hall, Grimsby, to Mr. Wills Maclachlan, B. A., Sc., Belleville, son of Mr. A. W. maclachlan, Toronto, and grandson of the late Rev. John Maclachlan, Acton and Beaverton. The marriage will take place on June On Wednesday last, May 10, all cars started to arrive and depart from the terminal station, Hamilton. via King St. â€" The cars cross Main St. at Sherman Ave. and go down Sherman Ave to King, and up King to the station.. This is being done while new rails and other improveâ€" ments are being made on the Main St tracks. The cars will stop at the regular radial stops. Twenty thousand dollars to loan v. first class real estate security, easonable rates of interest. Parâ€" ties wishing to buy or improve renl estate, can get lots of money if security is good. I have been inâ€" structed to offer $20,000 to loan to private parties. Apply to James A Livingston, Grimsby. Mr. Chas. Wardell, contractor and building mover of St. Catharines, and son ‘of S. Wardell of Grimsby, finâ€" ished last week a very important job ‘on a.. large building at . E. D. Smith‘s qursery. His next job was to have been the taking down of the Town lAslt in Grimsby,. but on acâ€" count of the unsatisfactory state of affairs, this deal was not closed up and Mr. Wardell returned with his plant to St. Catharines. Central Store specials this weekâ€" All wool henriettas, regular 65¢ quality, for 50c per yard; shepherd check suitings, special 29¢c, 39¢c, 59¢ and 60c per yard; Priestley‘s Engâ€" lish serge, 40 and 50 inch widt‘hi, clearing at 50c and 75¢ per yard; 235 pieces of new summer shades in fine Franch lustres, regular 35¢ for 25c per yard; silk striped voilss, regular 75e for 50c per yard; .10 shades spot messalines, regular 502 for 39c per yard. A .F. Hawke. a| _ Commencing, Sunday next, May 21, gnd continuing until July, there will@be Sunday school, each Sunday q | afternoon from four to five o‘clock at q | Grimsby Centre church. In July the . | hour may be changed to the original n« | hour, two o‘clock. On Sunday, May p |28th, the fourth Sunday of: . the is | month, service at three o‘clock. hs We‘re Here With The Goodsâ€"We C |lare ready to serve our trade with the of| best clothes that money and experiâ€" i? |ence can buy. From the output of 1iS$ | makers with a reputation for making |the very best clothes, we‘ve chosen _â€"|our spring lines. There are no betâ€" 56| ter: clothes than ours. Clothes that yq | are different, clothes that will please mc |you, ciolnes that are priced fairly, g.| clothes that areâ€"Oh! Just come and ~,| see! W. Farrar, clothing Manufacâ€" 73| turer, 5 Market Sq.. Hamilton. We im | give premium tickets. For Saleâ€"A strawberry cultivator, new this spring, only used once. Apply to L. A. Wade,. phone 105 Grimsby. The May meeting of the Woman‘s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. W. G. Tucker on Friday, May 19; at 8 o‘clock: D. Marsh & Son have just secured contracts for building a new house for Mr. Harold Woolverton, and. a rew house for Mr. W. B. Woolverton. Mr. and Mrs. Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Barkworth and little daughter Muriel of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith, Grimsby. f Wantedâ€"A girl for general house work. Goo0@ wages. References reâ€" quired. Apply to Mrs. E. R. Dewart, care of The Royal Bank of Canada, Niagara Falls. ie j Subscriptions to the Indepenâ€"| Wantedâ€"â€"A girl for general house dent will be ,acknowledged in wo'rk. Goo0@ wages. References reâ€" thi 1 * § quired. Apply to Mrs. E. R. Dewart, is column as soon as they are} care of The Royal Bank of Canada, fEeceived and entered up in the Niagara Falls. books. Parties who remit us Wantedâ€"By the year, a good reâ€" and do not see the amouit liable man for fruit farm work. Must| ac jnow]edged here should drop thoroughly understand l{mrs]:s. \ï¬)pf Y a card. No receipt will be\ ?ilggtg’l‘é‘;s{mls)bf' gornell~ PBOds E nt except by special request. | Ed. ~arpenter, who has been 80â€" journing at "Castle Bush," St. Cath} arines, for the past thirty days, reâ€" turned to Grimsby on Monday, much improved in appearances. l For Saleâ€"Fifty acres in â€" South Grimsby for sale or to rent, half mile west of Fulton. A‘1> <in~, blue grass; water and shade in {ien Part of said farm fair meadow. pï¬ to D. Jackson, Grimsby. f & Ed. ~arpenter, who has been so-J . E. VanDyke, New ’ journing at "Castle Bush," St. Cath Durham Jan. 31, arines, for the past thirty days, reâ€"|[I . B. Rodgers, Beamsville Dec 31, turned to Grimsby on Monday, much | Fos, Stevens, Beamsville Dec. 31, improved in appearances. ‘ i. M. Beamer, Grimsby Dec. 31, For Saleâ€"Fifty acres in SOï¬ltlf% . H. Gamble, Grimsby Mar. 30, Grimsby for sale or to rent, a x s ui j mile west of Fulton. A‘1> <in~, ue BE k. NeWes: Grlms.by Ns ) % grass; water and shade in _pï¬ent ol erbert\vKonkle, Grimsby May 15, Part of said farm fair meadow. AppWAR@ROI. Nevilles, Smithville Nov. 4, to D. Jackson, Grimsby. f s. R. T. Randall, Niagara The old time rivals, Grimsby and alls, south pec. 51: Beamsviile, will.play a rattling fast D. Bennett, Beamsville Jan. 10, game of baseball on the athletic cil Hotel, Hamilton Dec. 31, field, at Grimsby Beach, on May 24, at 10.30 a. m. Free admigssion tOo ndrew Franks, â€.Jordan Dec. 81, grounds. Free grandstand. H. Wadge, Wilcox Dec. 31, ; yA f om Wilcox, Wilcox Dec. 81, For Saleâ€"A nice driving trap, .n ; P o first class condition, can be used|[P* Hopkins, Grassies May 15, to seat two or four, rubber \ tired| Murray Neil, Hamilton _ Dec. 31 wheels, all in excellent running 01‘-!['Mrs. J. S. Kemp, Missoula, der. For price and particulars apâ€"| _\ Montana May \1 ply to Dr. Fairfield, Beamsville, Onttt___â€"â€"_â€" The old steps and board walk across the gully on Lake St. have been removed. The roadway wili be widened over this hollow and _ a cinder foot path built. The old. steps had got in a very dangerous condiâ€" tion. A benefit dance will be held in the Grimsby Beach dance hall on Friday evening, May 19. , This dance is beâ€" ing ... «by a Canadian. Order of Foresters Lodge in Hamilton, for the benefit of a sick brother. Adâ€" mission 25 cents a couple. Everyâ€" one invited. The °F. W. Bird Co.,‘ of Hamilto®. kave the contract for roofing the new canning factory. Their expert roofer, Mr. J. R. Dundas, with the assistance of five laborers, put on cightyâ€"two squares of two ply Paâ€" roid roofing in nineteen hours last week. Some speed, Eh? Remember the household sale of household furniture of Mrs. A. W. Nelles, to be held at the residence of the late W. H. Nelles, one mile east of Grimsby Village, on Thursday ai ternoon, .ay 18. Sale will comâ€" mence promptly at 1 o‘clock. Jas. A. Livingston, auctioneer. A car of cement just arrived, call and get your supply. We have just unloaded a car of those heavy Maniâ€" toba oats. You can have them either rolled, chopped or whole. They are the best on the market. We als> have in seed corn for ensilage or planting. Theal Bros., phones 223 and: 172. YOU have proâ€" _ bably been inâ€" tending to try Red Rose Tea for some time but from "force of habit" have just Képt on using another tea. Wantedâ€"Calves, any age, from one day up to three months, drop a card or phone Ed. Bartlett, Fulâ€" ton, Ont. Telephone 14, ring 21, Smithville Central. Break the Habit . and buy Red Rose next time. Your Grocer Will Recommend It abjit| NEVER SOLD IN BULK N~4#" . M. | th Ib. H. ilf| j . M. ] ue ‘J ty U erbert IL,“"“ J . : | s. R ad | alls st | D. J iC | RWi#cil q 4. \ Windrey whel | E. _\ From _ :A LW (\d 1 Ld. H ed | WMurray E. H. Read of Grimsby, is suing the| ‘Mercantile Trust Co., in Wentworth ‘County Court, through his lawyeTts, Nesbitt & Gauld. Theâ€" Mercantile Trust Co. were liquidators for the old park management, and while in their employ, Read effected the sale of the property, and his claim is upâ€" held by the new owner The defenâ€" dants, however, state he is not enâ€". titled to anything, even if he did sell the land, which they question, deâ€" claring that he wa ting as their special agent in their employ, and thus when he was paid oi when the transfer took place his services were I gettled for in full. _ Claiming the sum of $650 as his commission on. the sale of Grimsby Park to Harry H. Wylie of Clevelan_d, MARRIED _ Bakerâ€"Woolvertonâ€"At Christ‘s Church cathedral, Hamilton, on May 15, 1911, by Rev. J.â€" A.* Ballard of Grimsby, Miss Ethel T. Baker, daugh ter of Mr. Seth Russell Baker of Bosâ€" ton, Mass., to Mr Theron N Woolverâ€" ton, eldest son of Mr. E. J. Woolverâ€" ton, Grimsby. DOXN‘TL FORGET Church parade of the Canadian Order Foresters, Sunday, May 28. Meet at hall at 6.30 p. m. All Foresâ€" ters are cordially invited to attend. Brethern from Beamsvyil‘e, Campden, Stoney Creek and Smithville are reâ€" quested to be present. R. F. Johnâ€" gon, Rec. Sec.; W. P. 8. o Millward, Aaughter of S. Russell Baker of Bosâ€" ton, was married to Theron N. Wool verton, eldest son of E. J. Woolverâ€" ton, Grimsby. Rev. J. Allan Ballard, rector of St. Andrews church, Grims by, officiated at the ceremony.. The bride wore a very smart travelling gown of blue broadcloth, and was unattended. After the ceremo Woolverton left on which they will spe Other eastern cities WOOLVERTONâ€"BAKER On Monday a quiet wedding took Now is the time to buy a in readiness for the sumâ€" mer. We have a good selection. We carry also good lines of EXPRESS WAGONS, BASEBALL GOODS FISHING TACKLE, etc Dealer in Fancy Goods F. G. STORRS MAIN STREET GRIMSBY HAMMOCK ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. left on their honeymoun will spend in Boston and PAID UP and Stationery Dec. Jan. Dec Dec Dec 31 10 3l 51 ‘12 ‘09 ‘LL PLI ‘A1 /12 P12 tA w 1 11 $1 d T1 0n 11 12 Grimsby‘s Largest Store Quality Suits for May 24th We have never exhibited a more interesting colâ€" lection in good quality clothes than we are displaying at present in 20th Century, Coppley, Noyes & Randall, and Sovereign brand garments. ; 4A . F. HAWKE, D.: & A. Corsgets? Do You 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. A large stock of GRAPE WIRE and GRAPE TWINE just arrived. We would be ipleased to receive your order now. Prices on both wire and twine are likely to be higher later on. GROCERS AND ;l'ï¬\OFLIgWQARE MERCHANTS I MAIN STREET . â€".â€" â€"â€"_. GRIMSBY eal 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. f Buster Brown, Hercules, and Princess Hose at 25c Straw, Canvas and Mexican Hats for everybody A. F. HAWKE Main Street, Grimsby . _ M. STEPHEN CHILDREN‘S WEAR R. T. JOHNSON ARM EATHER EARABLES The Styles, Patterns, Fabrics and general finish of the garâ€" ments are so varied that one finds little difficulty in making a selection in this high quality clothing. HAVE The Men‘s and Young Men‘s Suits are exceptionally strong in our specials at $12, $15, $18 and $20. These moderate popular prices constitute an attractive trading proposition. Splendid showing of new Summer Hats for men and boys. All the new popular blocks in Soft Brims, Plain Sailors and Panamas. A wide range of boys and men‘s Soft Brim Straw Hats. plain and fancy weaves 50c¢, 75¢, $1 to $2.50. The ever popular Sailor for men and boys in single and double braided brims at 25¢, 50c¢, $1.00 to $4.00 Special bargains in Panamas in fine even weaves at $8.75, $5.00 to $8.00. New Summer Hats MAIN STREGT Grimsby‘s Largest Store Hosiery is a big Specialty with us