For Saleâ€"I have a number of young pigs, five weeks old, for sale. Apply to Henry Huether, R R. No. 1, Smithville, on Buckbee Road. For Saleâ€"Having disposed of my farm at Vineland, I now have â€"two horses for sale; one a 5â€"yearâ€"old bay horse, weight 1,200 lbs; the other, a black horse, 10 years old, â€" weighing about 1,000 lbs. . I also have a hall rack, an extension table and cookstove which I will sell cheap. I also have a lot on Maple Ave., 50 x 130, for sale and an office over Theal store, Grimsâ€" by, to rent. Apply to R. Jâ€" Snetsingâ€" er, GRIMSBY. Mrs. N. M. Walker, who underwent an operation in Hamilton hospital last week, is now on the road to recovyâ€" ery. "ROUGH ON RATS" clears out rats, mice, etc. Don‘t die in the house. 15c and 25¢ at Drug and Country Stores. Sept. 815 For Saleâ€"â€"We have a few more peach trees for sale, very good qualâ€" ity, at ten cents each. Tillotson & Chester, Main St. West, GRIMSBY. Tomato Plants For Saleâ€"Having obtained from an expert tomato grower in the south, a special system of sowing the seed and training the plants to be most favorable to proâ€" ducing abundant crops, we solicit trial orders. Apply to Jas. R. Cox & Son, phone 149, Beamsville, Ont. HORSE CLIPPINGâ€"I wish to noti fy the horsemen of GRIMSBY and surrounding country that I am préâ€" pared to clip horses either at my own place or at the home of the owners,. Prices reasonable. Orders may be telephoned to my father, Henry McNinch or given to me perâ€" sonally. _ @mith McNinch, telephons 226, GRIMSBY. â€" For Saleâ€"A folding goâ€"cart, in good condition. iFrice }$3.00. Apply to Wm. Kelterborn, telephone 199, GRIMSBY. es For Saleâ€"Two seated rubber tired carriage, good as newâ€" For particuâ€" lars apply to J. Brooks, phone No. 6, GRIMSBY. For Saleâ€"â€"A general purpose Oor driving mare, sound and right, for sale cheap, also young pigs, Apply to Geo. A. Brown, Smithville, Ont. A new coat of paint and paper has greatly brightened up the halls and rooms of the Hotel GRIMSBYâ€" For Saleâ€"Splendid eating potatoes, reduced to eighty cents a bag. Jas. A. Livingston, GRIMSBY. C. A. DeCew, writing from Waieâ€" lus, Honolulu, states that he cannot afford to be without the INDEPENDâ€" ENT if he has cut to down his poi and hana hana. We suppose that means his pork and beans:â€" . MEN! Step in and give us a call. We have a large variety of spring goods priced extremely low,. Cotton socks, all sizes, at 15c pair, reg. 25c. Linen handkerchiefs, 7¢ each, 4 for 25b¢c. Stripe negligee shirts, 75c, reg. $1.00. A full range of spring shirts mow on display, classy stripes, with soft collar and cuffs. Have you order ed that new suit? We have everyâ€" thin% that is upâ€"toâ€"date in the spring suiting samples, A. F. Hawke. For Saleâ€"A twoâ€"horse fruit dray, capacity 3,000 lbs. in good condition. Price reasonable. Apply to David Crow, Ridge Road, GRIMSBY, Ont. Telephone 113 ring 2. For Saleâ€"A good general purpose horse, good driver and good to work amongst fruit, sound and all right. Apply to Chas, Taylor, telephone 133, GRIMSBY, Ont. Mrs. Bert Marlatt will not receive toâ€"morrow â€" (Thursday) nor again this season. Good. eightâ€"roomed house for sale. On one of the best streets in town. Electric lights, hard and soft water, Lot 85x167; Room for another house on lot, considerable fruit. Apply Box 463, GRIMSBY. Wantedâ€"Laborers wanted for get ting out stone. Apply to Geo., A. Brown, Smithville, Ont. Mr. Vincent Jackson, of Winnipeg, is visiting hisg parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davia Jackson, Main St. West. For Saleâ€"25 acres first class land within three minutes of St. Catharâ€" ines. Well drained, close to Gregory‘s siding. $200.00 per acre. Terms can be arranged. Write Administrator, 64% Henry St., St. Catharines. Capital Authorized $5,000,000 Capital Paid up â€" â€" $3,000,000 Surpius â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" $3,750,000 kOGAL ITEMS of Interest in and HEround GRIOSBY Eggs For Hatchingâ€"Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds, good winter layâ€" ing strain, 75e per 15. Apply to Geoâ€" Douglas, Grimsby Centre, or R: R. No. 3, Smithville, Ont. Wantedâ€"First class general serâ€" vant by the ist of May. Must have best of experience. Aply to Mrs. Leslie Nelles, stone road, east of Village of GRIMSBY, Ont. PRIVATE FUNDS WANTEDâ€"To loan on Real Estate, between 40 and 50 per cent. of value, at 7 per cent met to lender. Apply Box 267, GRIMSBY. Don‘t miss seeing the wonderful magicâ€"lantern slides on â€" Canadian Missionaries in North India, shown by the Kongra Club boys in the Parish Hall, on Thursday 15th April, at 8 pm. Silver collection. Moore‘s theatre has been in the hands of "Billy" Farrow‘s paint gang the past week. The walls have been painted a nice Seppia brown, with a white and gold border design runâ€" ning along the top. The new work adds greatly to the appearance of the cosy little house. Wantedâ€"A middle aged married man to take care of my horse _ and garden. _ Apply with references to Mrs.. Makepeace, telephone 84 ring 2, GRIMSBY. At the regular meeting of the Board of Education on Wednesday night, a motion was passed that all teachers wanting leave of absence must obtain permission from the chairman of the Board. also a building lot. Apply to McMillan, GRIMSBY, Ont. To the people of GRIMSBY and viâ€" cinity.â€"I am preared to do your decorating, papering and painting at the shortest notice. My prices are right, having had city experience all my lifee <I know I can please you. Apply to H. Hazen, phone 345, GRIMSBY. PGGS FOR â€" HATCHINGâ€"After April 5 I will sell eggs from _ my great laying strain of Anconas _ at $1.00 per setting. I khave 75 of the finest Ancona hens and pullets that can be found in any flock in Canada, all Sheppard strain. A few nice hens and pullets for sale at $2.00. each. Jas. A. Livingston, GRIMSBY, Ont. Every day new millinery is arrivâ€" ing, shapes and styles coming from New York designers, some of them exact copies of Paris models, Every latest phase of fashion is representâ€" ed. The variety includes all the fash ionable colors such ag sand gray, putty, army and Belgian blue. Give us a call and you will find the prices to suit you. A. F. Hawke. PGGS OR HATCHINGâ€"From my high class White Wyandottes, Marâ€" tin strain. $1.00 per setting of 13. Jas: A. Livingston, GRIMSBY, Ont. Tungsten bulbs 15, 25, 40 and 60 Watt. at 25¢. I can show you how to get fixtures and shades at wholesale prices. Electric light, power and bell wiring done on shortest notice. Estiâ€" mates checrfully given. E. Farewell, For Saleâ€"I am now taking orders for tomato plants also cauliflower, cabbage, celery, etc., anmnd will be pleased to receive orders at any time, Apply to Alex Groff, telephone 79 ring 3, Beamsville, Ont. April 28. For Saleâ€"A solid oak fumed finish dining room set complete, consisting of buffet, one round ‘pedestal extenâ€" sion table and six chairs, all match ing and carpets, etc. Apply to Mrs. Royce, Oak Street, GRIMSBY. Phone 311, GRIMSBY. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood, of GRIMSBY Park, do not intend startâ€" ing on their trip to the coast until sometime in May. Mr. Greenwood has a ‘business matter to attend to in Paris about the latter part of this present month. ts$ House and lot for sale in Village; GILLETTS LYE EATS DIRT \ MCVE cage y BEFORE OPEXInG ty,, 7 S P sW.GILLETT compPANnY LMIE gLLET7§ HUF _ c ol Y CE o mppl mho_ï¬;r“_’ seR e ï¬(kg““a NRA B imemat M s Sm on B t ce e innmnrt oc Th: rited i0 hn en l PiGg TORONTO ONT. â€"PULL resnnmmeeeii °_ pirEcrions IMSWE 0 it mONTRE AW J. Orlon Livingston of the INDEâ€" PENDENT Publishing House has another attack of spring fever and as a consequence, "Hit the Trail" on Monday, for an extended trip through Western and Northern Ontario in the interests of the Canadian Sportsman. Editor O‘Rourke of the Canadian Poul try News will handle his work for the summer. Mr. Chas: Huether, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huether, South Grims by, was married to Miss C. Pyscher, Smithville, on Wednesday, April 7. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride‘s father, Mr. Peter Pyâ€" scher and was performed by the Rev. O. Tallman, of Yonge St. The happy couple spent their honeymoon at Bufâ€" falo and other eastern points. Our New Ordered Clothing Departâ€" ment is meeting with the success it deserves . We have every facility for making clothing to measure that will give utmost satisfaction. The prices are $15 up. The quality of the cloths is extra good for the money. We try on every coat and make sure of a perfect fit. Give us a trial We will please you. We have‘a large stock of ready made suits from $6 to $18. Our famous 1961 Blue Suit at $15 beats the world. We specialize in men‘t trousâ€" ers from $1.25 to $4.50. We are manuâ€" facturers and sell direct to you at wholesale prices. Farrar â€" Clothing Manufacturer, 5 Market Square, Hamâ€" ilton. We give premium tickets. Any one who has any carpenter work to be done in the mear future, will do well to communicate with me about such. I am now mnnen tn Irish Cobblersâ€"Parties who orderâ€" ed Irish Cobblers, early seed potaâ€" toes from me can have the same by calling at the warehouses of the O. & W. Fruit Company, near the G. T. R. station, GRIMSBY. I did not have sufficient orders to bring in a car load myself and have turned the orders over to the 0. & W. Parties who have ordered from me will give this matâ€" ter their prompt attention. For Saleâ€"Or will exchange for hay, oats and young pigs, a farm wagon, grape hoe, two cultivators, wagon pole, scoop shovel, incubator, bone cutter, collie dog, a good work mare, 240 lbs. scales, knapsack sprinkler. _ Apply after six in the evening to H. Howes, telephone~â€" 22 ring 5, GRIMSBY. do all kinds of this line of work,. either by day or by contract, and 1 guarantee all my work to be firstâ€" class in workmanship, andâ€" reasonâ€" able in price, Give me a chance to substantiate this statement by letâ€" ting me do some work for you. I Ung me do some work for you. I bave had considerable experience in building, amounting â€"to 16 years, seven of which have been spent Tight here in GRIMSBY and district. So I am able to attend to your wants in a very efficient manner, Albert Beere, GRIMSEY. SEEDS! SEEDS! Get your onions planted now. Yellow Dutch setts, Multiplier onions and shallots on hand. All varieties of both vegetable and flower seeds on hand, in bulk and in packets. Seven 5e pkts. for 25¢c. â€"H. Rayner & Co., Flour, Feed, Seeds, ‘phone 157, GRIMSBY. For Sale or Rentâ€"Two farms of 100 acres and 50 acres, with good buildâ€" ings, near GRIMSBY; good â€" grain farms. For terms apply to Cook Bros., GRIMSBY, Ont. Upâ€"toâ€"date styles in ladiesg readyâ€" toâ€"wear tailored spring coats in the newest weaves and materials, Large assortment of styles and colors, these we will offer at $8 to $12, regâ€" ularly sold at $15 and $20; Panamg serge â€" and silk dresses we â€" must clear at $3 to $8, regular $6.50 to $15. Step in and let us show you these values. Double votes will _ be given on any of this readyâ€"toâ€"wear. A. F. Hawke. For Saleâ€"A buggy with top _ as good as new; also a double dray, plow, two â€" cultivators, harrows, grape hoe and step ladder. These implements can be seen at Mr. G. W. ~Muir‘s, Livingston Ave., GRIMSâ€" BY. White Wyandotte hbens are again in the lhe lead in the egg laying contest. If you want to get into this line of poultry come and fee the pens I have; mated up and the kind of chickens I have hatched this seaâ€" son. Peter_ Bertram, GRIMSBY, teleâ€" phone 51. Wantedâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" work. Apply April 20 after 4 p.m. Mrs. H. C. Woolverton, GRIMSBY, Ont. Spring Is Hereâ€"How About Your GARDEN ? PRACTICAL BOOKS by. Balley : .::2.2rrirz.rs% it rÂ¥rck Pruning Book by Balley .......: First Book of Farming .....;%... Pictorial Practical Gardening.... Pictorial Practical Fruit Growing Pictorial Practical Greenhouse Management _.;...7.. araenlen.; Pictorial Practical Vegetable dGrowIing. 2s us * ce n aa e e angly Pictorial Practical Rose Growing Pictorial Practical Bulb Growing Pictorial Practical Chrysantheâ€" mum Cultureâ€";..,..¢?......,.;@. Pictorial Practical Flower Garâ€" denIng l.....n.. L..l..xiaacitcr.s Pictorial Practical Carnation Gardening :i %" a.rri.="+rkxa is First Steps in Gardening ........ Little Gardens, How to Make The ThOmAY~.;.......xi.. erar‘:~tes 1290 Grape Culturist by Fuller ...... 1.50 Manual of Fruit Insects ........ 2.00 Any of the above free by mail on reâ€" CLOKE & SON Most "of Them‘:%...s.;.. caat‘ss. Sweet Peas, How to Grow Them Fruit Garden by Barry ........,; Principles of Fruit Gardening, New Edition, by Bailey ........ The Rose Book by Thomas....... Rock Gardening for Amateur by Manual of Gardening by Bailey $2.00 Garden Making, by Bailey ....... 1.50 Practical Garden Book by Bailey 1.00 The Forcing Book by Bailey..... 1.25 The Nursery Book by Bailey..... 1.50 Principles of Agriculture by Bailey 1.25 Principles of Vegetable Gardening ceipt of price 16 West King Street Hamilton, Ont THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONT. has any carpenter in the mear future, communicate with I am now open to 1.175 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Wantedâ€"Can â€" accommodate one lady or gentleman with board and rooms in private home. Apply by letter to box 345, GRIMSBY post office Lostâ€"A spark plug automobile tire pump and hose, between A. F. Hawke‘s store and residence Main St. W. Will the finder kindly leave at my store? A. F. Hawke. To Rentâ€"Ten or more â€" acres of fruit land to rent near Grimsby Park, cheap. Fifteen or more acres for sale, now meadow, with sugar bush and other timber. No reasonable offer refused: Apply to David Jackson, Main â€"St. W., GRIMSBY. For Saleâ€"I _ have a nice yearling heifer and three young calves which I will sell reasonable, Apply to H. A Brown, Winona, Ont. For Saleâ€"A new house with ali conveniences, excellent lot for garâ€" den, some fruit, on Livingston Ave. For full particulars apply to J. W. Thomas, GRIMSBY. EGGS POR HATCHINGâ€"From my great laying strain of Barred Plyâ€" mouth Rocks, headed by two prize winning cock birds, at $1.00 per setâ€" ting of 13. Jas. A. Livingston, GRIMS BY, Ont. _PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOANâ€"I have secured a limited amount of pri vate funds which I am prepared to idan on gilt edge security â€" at once. Apply for particulars to H. H. Anâ€" derson, GRIMSBY. MONEY TO LOANâ€"We â€" have a limiteqg. amount of private funds to loan at current rates of interest and on easy terms of repayments. No commission charged to borrowâ€" ers. Apply to Kidd & Farrell, GRIMS Mr. James Taylor has sold his fruit farm of Mr. Chas. W. Wallace, wW. W. Hilts, of Toronto, for $14,500. At the same time he disposed of the fruit farm of Mr. Chas. W. Walalace, The Cyclone Sale at Stephen‘s is attracting considerable attention and should appeal to thoss wishing _ to procure dry goods and clothing at reduced prices. iGoods not miarked with â€" a Tted ticket, are subject to a cash discount of 10 per cent. and in this way the cut rates apply to every thing in the store. See half page adv. in this issue, or large circulars for ‘price list. . ber of pigcon holes, shelving and material of that kind and a large quantity of other articles too numâ€" etrous to mention. In the collection is a splendid long flag pole, a set of heavy wagon wheels, nearly two hundred egg cases and & heavy mar ket wagon tongue, a buggy and a set of harness. Wantedâ€"A capable maid for genâ€" eral house work. Apply to Mrs. T. N. Woolverton, telephone 218 ring 2, GRIMSBY. Wantedâ€"Four girls with experiâ€" ence to sew in dressmaking departâ€" ment; also two apprentices, A. F. Hawke. â€"â€"# Wantedâ€"An experienced farm hand. Apply to W. J. Carson, Thirty Mountain, telephone 64 ring 29, Beamsvyille, Ont. For Saleâ€"Two pure bred Barre 1 Plymouth Rock yearling cock birds, beautifully marked, grand breeders. Apply to Jas. A. Livingston, GRIMS BY,; Ont. on the lake front, to the same purâ€" chaser. It is the intention of Mr. Hilts to use Mr. Taylor‘s farm as a summer home only, while his brother will coccupy the Wallace farm and work both places. Mrs. Hugh Anderson Harry Anderson will Thursday, April 22 and this season. The dressmaking department of A. F. Hawke will reâ€"open on Wedâ€" nesday, April 21, under the manageâ€" ment of Miss McComb, of Toronto. Miss McComb comes to us highly recommended by Mrs. Allanburg who is so well known in the Woâ€" men‘s Institute. the young peojple Oof St. Andrew‘s should attend these meetings. _ AUCTION SALEâ€"Mr. Jas. A. Livâ€" ingston has been favoered with inâ€" structions to sell by public auction on the premises of the late Wm. Forbes, in the yYard in the rear of the store, on Friday, April 23, 1915, at two o‘clock in the afternoon. There will be offered a large quanâ€" tity of square timber of varying lengths, scantling, pine lumber and other building material. There is also a quantity of storm sash, winâ€" dow frames, etc. Also a large numâ€" Mr. and Mrs. James Theale bhave returned from their honeymoon trip to the South and> will take up their residence in GRIMSBY. BY, Ont. Mr. J. W. Thomas who has been working for the Bell Telephone Com pany and residing at GRIMSBY for some years, is going into business in Clifford, Ont., and is offering his home on Livirgston Avenue for sale. See advertisement in this paper. For Saleâ€"â€"YVYearling heifer and two young calves. Apply to Trafford, cne mile west of GRIMSBY. D. Jackson and V. )W. Jackson are attending today the funeral at Welâ€" land of Mrs. Wm. Jackson. On Monday night a number of the young people of the A.Y.P.A. of St. Andrew‘s Church held a party in the Parish Hall, and in spite of the rain about forty were there. The ovenâ€" ing was spent in playing games and dancing. The regular meetings ended For Saleâ€"â€"EHight hives of beesg in first class condition. Apply to N. Cossitt & Son. For Saleâ€"A quartity of red clover seed. Apply to F®. S. Carpenter, teleâ€" phone 55 ring 4, Winona. on March 29 but it was decided to hold as maary meetings during the summer as possible. There will be no meeting on Monday, April 19. All and Mrs. receive on not again Grimsby Branch The Young People‘s Society of St: John‘s Church, are giving a debate on Monday evening next. Subject, resolved that boys should _ be t=sht domestic science. The affirma v< wveing taken by Messrs, Bromley and Terryberry, the negative by Misses Jackson and Winterburn. All cordially welcome. Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank‘s business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. 824 5 H. D. WALKER, Grimsby, Phone 128 ) _ SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0., LL. D., D.C.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager JOHN AIRD. Ass‘t General Manager THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE on t t eroapremeaninyâ€"onto in 1 ow paie o. 1. Sacpial Et s EeX enanrppmevel" M ."lg C Ee t ) 95 C 6 t a &9 E a & Ry + e y 3 1 L3 A mR # â€" PM pust in ‘ S roae AFge 4 R e 57 ~M:; Ne 0 ; xC ) sHc a 7 l Sn _ i6 As & _I " e A_(a y it h4 _ B e CAPITAL, $15,000,000 _ RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 xi xiX Kikixislz For bedrooms, dining rooms and dens our showing of plain scrims with neat edging of lace, per_ yurd..... ... 25(: orings RUGSâ€"â€"A Vast Display of Floor Covering FOR ALL KINDS OF ROOMS Dainty patterns in Bungalow Nets with fancy Vandyke edges, plain or floral centre, both cream and white. Regâ€" vlar. jse value.;......;, 59c There bas just been opened a shipment of dainty blouses for afternoon and house wear. Striped print with plain piping 59 REgulat 7§C: fOT:lâ€"Y:..:crrrrrrre(aranasirirsresrrineasranxeirsrrars‘scorss C Pretty flowered crepe blouses, shotrt sleeves, trimmed with 65 nlain enloars Reoular nanr ta"cal ‘at C Pretty flowered crepe blouses, short sleeves, trimmed with 65c plain colors. ~Regular goc to se at............. .cl...r.s.cds. Plain white voile waists with fancy hemstitch seams on shoulder and sleeve; dainty lace edging trimmed collar and cuffs. $1 00 SSpecialc :at }/riiaseassriricannen ferar ies cst nexewiaas aareax‘yeiccay ris i. & We were fortunate enough to secure a number of bolts of extra quality serges in navy and black. The wholesale houses are unable to supply the retail demand for these, but we can offer you these at extra values. Come in and lei us show you the lines at @1 AA 50c,65c, 75¢ and House Furnishing Specials Our Spring Showing of House Furnishings is equaled in values and selection _ This week we offer special r:ductions You can get the good old Lime and Sulphur on your treees in the Village by simply asking the man who does. your spraying for it. We also make the Concentrated (Additional locals on page 5) There isn‘t a member of the family need suffer from indigestion, sick headaches, biliousness, fermented stomach, etc., if he or she will take Chamberlain‘s Stomachand Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and bowels and stimulate the liver to healthy activity and tone up the whole system. Take one at night and you‘re RIGHT in the morning. All druggists, 25¢, or by mail from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto. 16 BLUE SERGEFS BANKING BY MAIL A. F. HAWKE HUMISINN brebre HHKEKHXEEREXEXREEXEXX S P R A Y Blouse Specials Curtain Nets * $1.00 Tapestry Rugs, size 3x4. ‘Colors to match all rooms. $ Regular $18 00 for... 15‘00 Tapestry Squares 3x4, extra quality. Regular â€"$1 5.00 for i iscc !Câ€" (Bl2.90 Figured Madras is in strong favor for the window curtain. â€" Full 40" wide, bas a plain 2" edge patâ€" tern running in stripe effect, ecru and cream; special per 5 yard.::;.ssrstrinlirrisal ns 0(: Plain curtain scrim in ecru and cream. ~ This is a very special line Regular 25¢, to sell at, per 18c yard..Mia e Es figfi. rroale s A bright, refined and energetic woman wanted to measure and take orders for special and custom made corsets from ladies in their own homes. This opporâ€" tunity is exceptional as a dignified means of making a good income. Previous exâ€" perience not necessary. Instructions and training free. Liberal commission. Apply by letter for interview to Mrs. C. B. Alâ€" len, cio ‘"Independent,‘" Grimsby. WOMEN‘S and CHILDâ€" REN‘S HOSE 15c Pair Extra quality Cotton Hose, all sizes for women and children, plain or ribbed. It is very hard to get hos‘ery of any kind, in fact these lines cannot be reâ€" laced. We are offerin Fhem at, per pair........g. lsc WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1915 G. L. Waugh, Manager W A N T E D UXA ~ $32.50 s