Grimsby Independent, 17 May 1911, p. 7

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Souvenirs of Grimsby on China, Brooches, Pins, etc. Sole Agent for Grimsby‘s Coat of Arms Authorized by Town Council The best and cheapest on the marâ€" ket. A guarantee and accident policy given with each pen. TO WINNIPEG AND W E S T The Parker Fountain Pen ; NEW ‘ GOODS DIRECT ONLY CANADIAN | THROUGH ROUTE | CAR ‘LINE DAILY â€" SERVICE mnâ€"a m a 9@ ~ 4s a*%%@@ 4@ &A WaATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER SPECIALTYâ€"REPAIRS. Agent for â€"â€" C. LCANE Phipps Bros. Individual Garments Spring Suits Spring Overcoats and you won‘t know you have a stomach. They will see to it that your food is properly digested. They are among the best of the NAâ€"DRUâ€"CO preparations, compounded by expert chemists and guaranteed by the largest wholesale druggists in Canada. 50c. a box. If your druggist has not stocked them yet, send us 50c. and we will mail you a box. Nationa, Dave Am» CHEmCAL CO. Or CaNnADA LimiTto, _ MONTREAL, Call early and make selections. Marriage Licenses issued by A. E Phipps Stylish upâ€"toâ€"date goods for Does the fear of indigestion spoil the your meals? It needn‘t; Just take MERCHANT TAILORS, & RILMSBY. travel by the and of express trains carryâ€" ing through standard and tourist gsleeping cars for all points in Western Canada. E. H CULP, Grimsby Afraid to Eat? For information see AM@ â€" /# If there is any holiday during the whole year that appeals to most men it is the 24th of May. Generally the first excursions start. The time when Tobey of The 2 TS was a boy that his mother used to let him zo bareâ€"footed, wear his straw hat,. or go in s‘vimming in the creek that run through the town in which he lived. Now Tobey has been in New York just ten days ago. He bought neckâ€" wear, straw hats, felt hats. fancy vests, belts, shirts and many other lines that appeal to the men and young imen who are going to take their‘ first holiday‘ trip for 1911. He also picked up a few styles in suits that will retail at $20, sunâ€"proof blues and fancy worsteds, besides their regulation specials at $9.95 and $14.95. The arrangements being nearly completed for a united Grimsby Bowl ing Club, the west end green will be opened on May 24, for five or six pinks, at 10 «w‘clock, a. m., if day is suitable. Players from the Village should come up on the 9.40 car, so that rinks may be ready to begin play at 10 a. m. sharp. GRIhSBY BOWLERS ATTENTION "Mothers, if you have a boy, your suit from us. If it is $5 or we will give a good watch, one will give him the time so that will never be late for school. restores every nerve in the body l:lfi)f_l.)Mto its proper tension ; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Phosphonol will makeb}/ou a new man. Price $3 a box. or two for $5. ailed to any address. The Scobell Drug Co., 8t. Catharines, Ont. Three rinks of village men are ex pected to play the St. Johns church bowlers at Hamilton, at 3 p. m., at Hamilton. The Village green will be opened a week or so later, and will be the one most used for matches. l : Rev. John Muir, President; Linus Woolverton, Secretary. Electric Restorer for Men The 2 T‘S, Trudell & Tobey, 50â€"5 James St., N., Hamilton, Ont. Clinton Township Council ‘met t Town Hall, Beamsville. All the members of the Council present. * â€" Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. Moved by W. B. Rittenhouse, seâ€" conded by E. Hendershot, that the Collect»r be: relieved from collerting seven dollars and ninety cents . from the C. P. R. Telegraph Co., and fourâ€" teen dollars and fortyâ€"four from 3. Piper, being overcharges made by mistake. Carried. Moved by E. Hendershot, seconded by A. L. Fry, whereas the G. T. R. have asked permission from the Coun cil for the privilege of crossing the townline between Clinton and Louth ut Vineliand station for the purpos» of a siding to the Vineland Canning Co., do nereby grant permission. Car ried. Men‘s Gun Metal and Patent and Tan Buttoned. Men‘s Patent and Tan Butâ€" ton Oxfords f Ladies‘ Patent Pumps and Oxfords. Children‘s and Infants Shoes always on hand. Polishes and Outfits of all kinds REPAIRING A SPECIALTY All High Class Pianos in stock in . Our Music Room Thos. Anderson 65 James North Hamilton Or at Stewart‘s Drug Store. We have secured ‘the agency for the GOURLAY PIANO The McMILLAN PIANO MENDELSSOHN PIANO and The ESTEY ORGAN For your Spring and Summer Footwear TO THE 24TH OF MAY PIANOS CLINTON COUNCIL H. BULL enjoyment of Shoe Store buy over, that e DRi..N(G PARK THREW UP TH® + TOnN nAuk DEAL A meeting of Property Committe of the Driving Park was held i the Independent Office on Thursda evening, May 11, to consider th compieiiou of the deal of the tow hall . i. «.. :ine: Village. of_. Grimst and ~other business. Mr. Jas. A. Livingston, secretar laid before the committee a lette from: Mr._F. M. Howard, music In structor, in which he stated tha he: was a tenant in the town. ha! and expected to receive a montk notite from the first of the month. Mr. Livingston and other memâ€" bers of the Committee reported that it was rumored that an injunction would be served on the contractor, as soon as he started to take dowi the town hall building and meimâ€" bers of the Committee also statad that certain members of the Counâ€" cil considered the purchase of the town < hall> illegal; as> no. counril meeting had been held to ratify it. _ _ After considerable discussion â€" the Committee decided to notify the Reeve that the Company would not go any further with the purchase of the hall, on: account of the fact that, a grand stand was needed immediately on the grounds and the Company did not wish to be delay ed by sither tenants or injunctious and the secretary was instructed to notiivy the Reeve accordingly. While the councillors were. favorâ€" able to the scheme they were of the opinion that they had spent all the money this year on cement sidewalks that the Township could afford, and the residents along the Grimsby Beach road would have to wait unâ€" til next year for the sidewalk. This being the general opinion of tlte Council, a resolution was carried to that effect, and the Council adâ€" journed. i0 notliiy the heeve accordingily. After a brief discussion it was decided to declare off the races which were to be held on May 13, on account of the ‘death of â€"Mrs. John Hewitt. Mr. Hewitt has been a very good friend to the Driving Park â€"Company und the members wish to show him every respect at the time of his great bereaveâ€" ment. The Committee next took up the matter of erecting a new grand stand and stables at the Driving The reeve occupied the chair and the councillors were all present. Tae petition was signed by ratepayars living along the Beach road, and the council took the matter into consider ation. The petitioners desired the conâ€" struction of this walk on the same conditions as the cement sidewalk, which is being built from Nelles‘ corner to the Grimsby Beach corner. Cured of Kidney Trouble Mrs. Alex Moore, of James St., Oxâ€" ford, N. S., says: "Booth‘s Kidney Pills cured our little daughter, Chvis tian, age 6 years, of many symptoms of kidney weakness. She complained of a sore back, the kidney secretions were frequent and uncontrollable, es pecially at night. Her stomach was weak and her . appmetite poor. This eaused her to have frequent headaches, and the A special meeting of North Grims by Courcil was held in the Council Cuamber, â€" Grimsby, on Thursday evening, May 11, to consider a petiâ€" tion from the residents living along the Grimsby Beach road, asking for the construction of a new cement side walk from the Queenston and Grimsby stone road to the Grand Trunk railway tracks. AUCTION SALE AT MRS. A. W. NELLES‘ Mrs. A. vy. Nelles, residing on the fruit farm of the late W. H. Nelles, half mile east of Grimsby Villag», will hold an auction sale of house hold furniture, tomorrow, Thursday, May 18, commencing at 1 o‘rlock. Mr. A. W. Nelles has been in Caliâ€" fornia for some time and Mrs. Nelâ€" les is selling her household effects in order that she may join her husâ€" banu at Los Angeles. Termsâ€"All sums of ten dollars and under, cash; over that amount, three months credit on approved joint notes. J. A. Livingston, auctioneer. Moved by A. L. Fry, seconded by E Hendershot, that a number of bills and accounts be paid. Carried. Moved by A. L. Fry, secondéd by M Hendershot, that we do now adjour" to, meet on the 5th day of June, for Court of Revision and other business. Carried. 1 Everything will be sold positively without reserve as it is impossible for Mrs. Nelles to move her goods so far. Moved by E. Henderhot, seconded| EIGHT RACES SATURDAY, MAY by W. 3. Rittenhouse, that the Reeve|â€" 20, A% THE GRIMSBY DRIVING A. L. Fry and W. B. Rittenhouse be <PAnmna Committee to confer with a Commiiâ€" Clagssg A.â€"Poole‘s Miss Sherrilf, tee from Louth Council re adjusting | Tufford‘s J. CS T., Field‘s Black accounts. Carried. Flora PRandall‘s Billy Câ€" Foran‘s bay time she was well and does notâ€"now complain about her back, the kidney secretions have become normal, and she plays around the house with no apparent fatigue. We always recom mend 3ooth‘s Kidney Pills." Booth‘s Kidney Pills carty a guar antee that if you derive no benefit your money will be refunded. Booth‘s Kidney Pills are a specific for all diâ€" seases of the kidneys and bladder. Sold by all druggists, 50c box, or postpaid from the R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Sold and guarâ€" anteed by W. M. Stewart Drug Co., Limited. Â¥ Moved by W. Andrews, seconded by W. B. Rittenhouse, that the Cou:l cil purchase a supply of cultivatof steel for blades for road scrapers, .0 be furnished at cost to parties con: tracting to scrape section of road. Carried. NORTH GRIMSBY COUNCIL 6 YEAR OLD GIRL least _ exertion would tire her. We had tried many remedies but she did not improve. _ Finâ€" ally we learned of Booth‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills and procured a box. I‘n:" 4A short C The annual athletic and field day tf the Vineland Athletic Association Iwill be held as usual this year, on May 24, at Victoria Hall, Vineland. A L2 F?ATH OF MAY AT VICTORIA HALL | An excellent ‘program and prizo list has been arranged by the differâ€" ent committees in charge and a good aay‘s sport is promised. Music will be supplied by the Beamsville band. Hurdle Raceâ€"A hurdle race of one hundred and twenty yards over to» flights of hurdles, between N. n. Cook, SBeamsville; Garnet â€" Gibson, Beamsville; Sidney Boyes and Richâ€" ard Yates. First prize, gentleman‘s hat, given by K. N. Stephens, Grimsâ€" by; seccond prize, pair running shoes, given by J. C. Farrell, Grimsby. This race will be run at 5 o‘clock sharo. â€"Allâ€"the trotting races will be best two in three but each race will end with the third heat, if not sooner finished, and the horses placed acâ€" cording to the summary at the end of the third heat. Admission, everybody 10 cents. The races will be ralled as folâ€" fows: â€" Class C., first; Class B.,. soâ€" cond; Class A., third; matched rac», fourth; running race, fifth; hurdle race,! sixth; pony race, seventh; biâ€" wecie‘ Ttace;; cighth. 100 yard dash, running high jump, 1 mile run, running broad jump, 220 yard dash, old boys‘ race, throwing shot, hurdle race, potato race (ladies,. donkey race, polé vault, 440 yard race, obstacle race, 2 mile race. The program also contains ten events for girls and fifteen events for boys. The. girls‘ events are . as follows: Potato race, 13 years and under. Potato race, over 13. . Throwing ball, 13 and under. Throwiag ball, over 13. 6 Thread and needie race, open. Walking race, 220 yds., open. 60 yards dash. 13 and under. 60 yd. dash, over 13. Relay race for small girls. Several races for little girls, 40 yds. Class B.â€"Teeter‘s (Smithville) bay mare, Whittaker‘s Fred, Lawâ€" rie‘s Annie Lawrie, Lazier‘s . biy horse, Russ‘ Morning Post, Lemon‘s Black Silk, Brown‘s (Winona) grey mare, Barr‘s bay colt, Cosby‘s brown mare. First prize, donated by Baen Pyett, a wheelbarrow; second prize, aâ€" teakettle, G@ong@ted ~<by Normai Walker; third prize, a box of cigars, donated by H. J. Schwab. Class C.â€"Furry‘s bay mare, H. F. Baker‘s hlack col:. Harry â€" Baker‘s King Ree, VanDyke‘s Miss VanDyke, Crow‘s Red Elk, Livingston‘s Eleanâ€" or. the Queen, Sutherland‘s bay maras. First Prize, carriage rug, donated »y E.‘S. Johnson; second prize, set of racing plates to be put on by J. H. D. Waliker, blacksmith; third prize, one bag of bran donated by S. Warâ€" dell & Son. The boys‘ events include Pole vault, 16 and under. Pole vault, 13 and under. Sack race. Wheel barrow race. Threeâ€"legged race Stilt race, 2 ft. high. 60 ya. dash, 13 and under. 60 ya. dash, 16 and under $80 ya. dash, 13 and under 440 yds, 16 and under. 220 ydas., 16 and under. Running high jump, 13 an Running high jump, 16 an Obstacle race. Races for little fellows. Runnirg Raceâ€"Open to horses reâ€" gularly worked on fruit farm during season, weight for age, single dash, one â€"imue; â€" thoroughbred barred. First prize, one dozen grape posts donated by D. Marsh & Sons; second prize, one jardinere stand, donated by Jas. Marlatt; third prize, one bushel of potatoes donated by A. R. Henry. Pony Raceâ€"Ponies ridden by chii dren, boys or girls. First prize, one bottle of perfume, donated by D. E. swayze; second prize, a school bag donated by Geo. Miller, jeweller. Bicycle Raceâ€"For boys under 15. First prize, ‘"King of Diamond" base ball, donated by Geo Miller, jewelâ€" ler. Entries to all events must be made to secretary, before one o‘clock, May 24, Flora, Randall‘s Billy C., Foran‘s bay mare, Livingston‘s Jennie B., Cooâ€" per‘s Low Wigle. First prize, large «...@_ge rug, donated by A F Hawkt; second prize, iron water pail, donat ed by Rogers & Greenaway; third prize, a box of cigars, donated by F G. Storrs. _ Matched Raceâ€"Between . J. H. «D. Walker‘s Cinderella and Tim Farâ€" rell‘s bay mare. In all events there must be four entrics to win ist, 2nd and third prizes. If there are only three enâ€" tries made, only two ‘prizes will be awarded. Points to sesure the championship prize may be won from those numâ€" perea 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 7; 8, 9; 12, 123 and 15. Points are to be counted in the following manner:â€"A first place to count three points, a second place to count two points, and third, one point, in all events except the two mile. event, where first place is alâ€" lowed 6 points; second, 4 points; third, 2 points; and one mile event where first place is allowed 4 points, second 3 points and third 1 point. No pacing is allowed in any race, Membership fee is 25 cents, which includes entries to all events. Single entries, 15 cents. The races begin at 1.30 sharp. Re freshment stands will be on â€"the grounds. â€"For further information write the secretary, Mr. A. J. Logsdail, Vineâ€" land. The events are as follows and unde:t and under Of suitable articles for WEDDING GIFTS is distinctive in the great number of odd pieces it contains. Unusual pieces of artistic merit will be found in all departments, and the selection of a pleasing gift may easily be made by those wishâ€" ing either an inexpensive or a costly and elaborate article, with prices ranging from $1.00 for the smaller pieces up to $1,000 for a diamond pendant. f \_ THE * WATCH 7 HOUSE / KLEIN & BINKLEY., Visit The Big Free Demonstration REMEMBERâ€"â€"â€"Varnish Stains in Past History FREE DEMONSTRATION LACQUERET Nowhere in the country will you find such a large stoek of Paints and Varnishes as we keep in our store opposite new electric station. Our prices are right and cheaper than slsewhere. Brighten up. Call and get eolor cards. Refinishing Old Furniture, Linoâ€" leums, Oil Cloth, New and Old Floors. WCE~ Beautifui Free Souvenirs to Each Lady ; Doll House or Drawing Book for Each Child. Men‘s BJue Serge Suits SATURDAY, MAY 27th 10 and 12 James St. N. Hamilton: Specialists in good clothesâ€"nothing else Good Paints and V arnishes The 20th Century Preparation for The tremendous demand for our Blue Serge Suits is conclusive evidence that‘ we have the kind of materials and the models the men of this country want. Every garment made ky the Sanford Co.â€"that‘s why. Sterling Paint ... Minerva Paint ... Furniture Varnish Oileloth Varnish . Flour Varnish ... Outside Varnish . Varnish Stain ... Brushes, all sizes . W. FARROW‘S "LACQUERET" Prices $10.00 to $25.00 OUR DISPLAY I8@UERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Wm. FARROW OAK HALL Painter and Paperhanger Phone 239 GRIMSBY OF 35 JAMES ST., NORTH HAMILTON 50c gt. 55¢ qt, 25¢ pt. 40c pt. 50c gt. T5¢ qt. 40c pt. ‘0¢ up are

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