+ MAIN Street, GRIMSBY, JAS. F. BIRD, offe afe ofe ePenQe ale afe ofe ale ale aTeaia ale afe aBe ols afe afe afe ofe oo ce ofe afe abe abe afe ahe afe afe ufe afe ofe afe afe ale abe afe afe se afe afe she afe ale ale ofe afe ale ale abe oTe at: ale afe afe abe ofe afe afeale aln afe ols ofe afe efeatac Te af: afe afaaiaabe afeafeafnateofaofe S Address G. E. MAYCOCK, Vinemount, Ont. i E Telephone orders to 26 ring 3, Winona, Ont. = ï¬l"|||||||||||||""|"||||||||||"|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||"|||||||||||||-|- ager Ro oBe ofe eBe . ge aBe afe ae ofe aBe oo ofe sfe oBe ofe aBe afe afe aBe oZe ofe afe aBe aBe aBe oBe oBe ahe oBa cBe abe ie sBe aBe aBo abe ale aBe oBe oBe aBe obe ade oo obe ohe aBecBa aBe oBo aie oBe aBe sBe ale che afe oo aBe ahe ahe afe aBe oBe afe oge ofe ohe aBe aBe se afe es sBe ofe afe afe ofo aBe _ We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, for all weak, runâ€" down, nervous, debilitated conditions,. W. < M. â€" Stewart_ Drugâ€" Co.,;.â€" Ltd Grimsby, Ont. Just arrived. Get your win: ter‘s supply while the _ Price is Right. Terms Cash. : ‘ made me strong, well and vigorous after everything else had failed to help me, and I can now do ml?‘v housework with pleasure.‘‘â€"Mrs. J. F. LAMBORN. Phone 225. Quality Grocery Grimsby, Ont. For Tired, Weak, Nervous Women Bellefontaine, Ohio.â€""I wish every tired, weak, nervous woman could have Vinol, for I never spent any money in my life that did me so much goodyas that I spent for Vinol.. I was weak, tired, worn out and nervous, and Vinol Secondâ€"hand Stoves and Heaters on Sale "Nine Lives" Flashlights and Batteries Plumbing and Heating Estimates Promptly Furnished. A Car of New Brunswick Potatoes â€" Buy "Fit Ezy‘"‘ Stove Pipes, they save time and temper. f 66 (Continued from page 1) E.c M.â€"Marsh..:.. ....3. .& io. DPr. Brownlee.... ...... ...... Miss E. Grasiley....>.....;;>.,., ; LOUukes.. &..%."...%.0n. 5rk.. J. Stanoswisk1..‘.... ...... ;. P:â€"Snyder...:..... Â¥.rk%s. cv+. ; .:H; Marsh.....;:,.....,.~..... Miss H. M. Unwin ) 2C.aRPATrOIl,..;._.ssz?, ..2@ccca 2‘ C..: mR Partell....;., :i...s....3 A. K.. Cole..â€".;%:~.. strl..ga.s, Migs C. Randall, ;.. ...>..â€";;.>%% W ~WSIRerpris. ;.....,â€" 34 An ic STOVES! RANGES! FURNACES! GRIMSBY â€" TOWN â€"AND We have two thousand bushels of White Potatoes. Prices for Quick Sale Delivered $1.25 per bag. At the farm $1.15 per bag namelware, Tinware and Kitchen Utensils WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915 erfection" Oil Heaters are the best. J. P. ROBERTSON. CHIO WOMAN‘S WISH Imvestment Bankers Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired. Potatoes For Sale part. A ‘copy of the Odd Lot List and our leaflet, "What is a Municipal Debenture ?" will be sent to you on request and without obligation on your Those who have money available for investment in small or large sums and to whom safety is first and paramount canâ€" not do beiter than select municipal debentures. They are available in various amounts and yield from 5% to 7%. Special odd lot offering of Municipal Debenrtures A. E. AMES & CO. * # e 8 e e00 # + a .e e ce & y:lsis.ackxs .t t win * i... o Union Bank Building, Toronto 53 King St. West ooaarine t o ioeeamne 5 00 1 50 10 00 5 00 5 00 £:00 50 2 00 2 00 L 00 > 00 > 00 5 00 S.â€"PIiOIt. .. T.* .;. E. Smith...." ;.;, Mrs. J. Gilmartin. Jas. Marlow .. ... Eva Seaman ..... Mrs. Stewart .... E. E. Bowslaugh A. D. Putman .... B D; Thomas . ... ‘"Bingles"‘.;....;.;. H.: Flood .;...;;;, T. W~MIAR >;~+:4 Con. Schafer ..... N.: Schafer >.;>...; L. R. Symmes ... .. HAagar _...... .4 Eva Bougham ... T. T: Wells,.,; *.; ..~, Mrs. R. E. Woodruff. E. J, Woolverton. ... A. F.â€"Phipps:....;.>.. :. â€"Aa. Hertod..:.. C. Rurgess.....::1.., Mrs. M. Hainer.. ... ’E. P. Laiffte... ... W.â€"~Mirk..;s#.},.;" ;?. wÂ¥ . A. s wW.â€"Moore...: . ;.z H. N.: Vanduzer;,...; Mrs. J. H. Teeter..., Migg â€"B. Hand...,. ;. A. Freshwater..>.... J, M.â€" Metcalfe..:, *. ... Mrs: Counsell....:.;, . Miss A. Grout....}... Mrs. â€"Ratcliffe;z. .:. ; D. â€"McNinchk..~.: ; Frank â€"Piott.:..;: >,>;, wWhittaker, Treas..;., ... 6. Gâ€".â€"McCalliuim......=>. ... .: G. W. Campbell.....;.,..... MTs. _ K.:~MOIrIS...%3...‘....... Jas: Douglas.....3.., ... ./. Johbn Douglas.:.." ....‘ .. ... Thos..Douglas...~...,...;‘.. .. D.: and EHiliz Douglas........ T. â€"Bridens..;..;....;}. ¢. 4 a%. J; B.. WRAIKCI:AL .. «â€"ys%..an%.. NMTs., MWeeks.,.,;... ./‘ ;.. 4. Mrs. Young‘t®. ..;.;. . .. M. Johnson.....‘;;..".%.%t.... Township cf North Grimsby H. B. Brtailsford...?.; ;.,.â€" :. Miss â€"J.â€"Millard...;,........ . w. Grimn.;. 3 ... .ss.;.gs}is . H. Mors#. :. ma2 . e <a soaiakd A. cP. «Henry,......:..54€ .‘... . ~â€"J. BDrope:.!:,: .K . 7"«..;1l ; Misg =â€"P.: TPaylOr."*.};.‘>;. ; 4; W.â€"J]. Hammond.......",. ... (Feo. Falr:‘.?.."}ll. w....s.2.s J«P: Robertson.s;:::;3;> @@ ie > Mrs. C. M. Fairbrother.... Mr. and Mrs. Larsep.... . Grimsby Hospital Supply, 3 4 2 OTNI e k k e 4 0 e e e ce e e AAVOU Iunma. .. /s 4i>s .s." cra o A DPbell. ...3 /.@1i.s.. 3 [PISY :. 4 sa . i. s s .l e ns oud. Bixs. i: .nn ian.scn e BSA faae es is sn ces ind (aSs..." .l la~¢‘ar+".rxaang Douglas.......:..s.. Tsa% . xÂ¥X us, sa .. t a‘n 5 HEATING ENGINEER, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH Established 1889 operated by Electric Motor, Gasoline Engine, â€"â€" Windmill or Hand Power. Costs so little for the benefits it confers. Comfort "on tap" 24 hours a day. by equipping your home and farm buildings with a â€" > You Can Have City Comforts on the Farm WATER SERVICE SYSTEM Safe Reliable Econemical Mrs. 5 00 2 00 10 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 5 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 ~ % 00 10 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 25 00 1 00 50 200 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 100 00 1 00 L 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 20 00 5 00 2 00 1 :00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 5 «00 1 00 50 1 00 5 00 5 00 50 The young couple received many beautiful presents. among which was a mahogany chest of silver, the gift of the groom‘s brother, of New York. (After th6 wedding breakfast, the bridal couple left by evening train for Toronto, the bride travelling in a suit of navy blue bedford cord, with hat to match, and on their return will reâ€" side on Ontario Street, GRIMSBY. After the ceremony, between fifty and sixty guests sat down to wedding breakfast. The health of the bride was proposed by the Rev. Mr. Thompâ€" son, and replied to by the bridegroom who made 4 very neat little speech. Miss Elizabeth Graham, gowned in pale blue, and Miss Helen Walker, in pink,,, cousins of the bride, acted as flower girls, carrying a basket of pink roses and pink sweet peas. The groom‘s gift to the little flower girls were signet rings. Many friends from out of town were present for the occasion, including Mr.; Clark Secor and sister Miss Murâ€" iel, ofâ€"Toronto, Miss, Janet Saw, Dunâ€" das, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephenson, Mr. Harold Wilson and Miss Mabel Minor of Hamilton, To the : strains of _ Lohengrin‘s Bridal Chorus, played by Mr; Harold WilsOn, Hamilton, the bride entered on the arm of her father, in a pretty gown of white pussy willow â€"silk, trimmed with shadow lace and sed pearls. Her only ornament ‘was an amethyst anrd pearl pendant, the gift of the groom. Her veil of tulle was bhecomingly aranged and caught with a circlet of orange blossoms, and she carried a shower boquet of bridal roses and lily of the valley. DIED In North GRIMSBY, on Friday, Oct. 22, 1915, Margaret HaHre, in her 99th year, The funeral took place on Monâ€" day, Oct. 25 form the residence of Dr. Clark, to St. Andrew‘s Church Cemetery. â€" The ceremony took place in the drawing room, urGer an arch Of everâ€" greens, white dahliis and white bells. MABEYâ€"SECOR A pretty house wedding took place on Wednesday, October 20th, at 1.30 o‘clock, at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Secor, "Sprucelawn," South Grimsby, when their only daughter,, Adah Mabel, becaime the bride of Mr. Kenneth S. Mabsy, son of Mr. and Myrs. S. E. Mabey, Grimsby, Rev. Wm. G. 0. Thompson cficiating, < The home was prettily decorated with flowers for the event. $1472 51 Contribntions will still ‘be welcomâ€" ed up to Nov. 1 by the same agencies who have been collecting same. Phone 320 THE INDEPENDENT, GERIMSBY, ONTARIO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 | 00 00 00 00 00 50 Rey,. â€"Major G.â€" H. Williams,â€".Camp Chaplian, â€" Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, _ will preach in the Metbhodist Church next Sunday evening at 7 o‘clock, Sunday, October 31. 11 a. m.â€"‘*"The Presonce of the Lord." : â€"7 p. m.â€""A Wedding Garment." 2.30 p.m.â€"Bible Schoolâ€" "The ~Boy Joash. Crowned." Monday, 8 p.m.â€"B. Y. P. U. Wednesday, 4.15 p.m.â€"Mission Band 8 pm.â€"Prayer and Praise Meeting. ‘"‘The house of the wicked shall be overthrown; but the tent of the upâ€" right shall flourish."â€"Prov. 14 : 11. 11 am.â€"God‘s Promise to the Naâ€" tion. ST. JOHN‘S CHURCH Sunday, Oct. 31, 1915 _ Special Services. s A day for God, for King, for Counâ€" try. Come ard hear the addresses. sermon The choir will render special music at both services. CoOUNTY PAYS $900 PER WEEK The INDEPENDENT is informed by Treasurer Wismer, of the County of Lincoln that the weekly amount paid to the families of married soldiers in His Majesty‘s service, both on overâ€" seag and home duty has reached the sum of slightly over $900 per week, $140 of this amourt going to the mar ried men on home service, and â€" the balance, $760; going to one hundred and eleven overseas men. The number on home service receiving an allowâ€" anceance from the county is sixtyâ€" seven, making a total of oneâ€" hunâ€" dred and seventyâ€"eight married men resident in*®the County of Lincoln on His Majesty‘s service. These families receive an allowance weekly from the County of Lincoln Patriotic ; Fund which unlike the Canadian Patriotic Fund being canvased for in the city of St. Catharines at the present time cn voluntary subscription is leviedâ€"by a rate upoin the dollar of the assessiâ€" kle property of ithe County of Lincoln upon which account . about tweniy thousand dollars has already been expended for the year 1915. Thig fund is not a part of the Caradian Nationâ€" al Patriotic Fund, but is controlled sntirely by the county council. "Cameo‘" Kirby, soâ€"called because of his fondness for cameos. is the son af a New Orleans plantation owner who dies insolvent., When‘the plantaâ€" THE CHURCHES p.m.â€"Men wanted; a $5.00.to $6.50 trimmed hats, new, upâ€"toâ€"date eoods, for.....................,.. $6.50 to $8.50 trimmed hats, beautiâ€" ful â€" Creaonsy gaAt.?....2....irlells ie iisaalls $3.00 to $4.50 shapes, choice for... This week we offer the. following Millinery: _ _ Mink Marmot Muffs, regular $10.00 SPECIAL _â€"PRICE..:/..:...:%.:.....l..... Mink Marmot Muffs, regular $11.00, SPECIAL PRMGCE.:3.5:...22;...9....«ik, in‘ Mink Marmot Stoles, regular $16.00 and f12;00, SPECIAL PRICE............ Black Isabelld ‘Possum Muffs, regâ€" ular $12.00, SPECIALâ€"PRICE.:.......... Black Isabella ‘Possum Stoles, regâ€" 3 ular $15.00, SPECIAL PRICE......... Black Lamb Muff, large size, regâ€" & ular $Â¥g:00, SPECTITALIâ€"PRICE..::..:.:. us o mt e e Seee 1 en ce s Lo ie e ns mss ue o th ol Sn oi ar Ts C ie mlaiwde ts ts i eenane e Pel ie Pemn oc m oc e No ons in oo en ind c oo ie on t d 2 Mokh al w eRSCH e Assorted Tweeds and others, regular prices $12.00 and up SPECIAL PRICE A few last seasons coats left, which will be sold at, edch...........i............ New styles in browns and blues, regular ¢g15.00 and $16.50 values, SPECIAL PRICE $13 50 & mm New styles in Ladies‘ Fall Coats, assorted tweeds, reg. ¢$14.50 and up, SPECIAL : $# ‘,i-\ â€" © 2 briglne. **t. j Te & ‘(f.,’ b _ e woltek ~â€" ho t Nss â€" : P \ y ons hyeL3 | s J L PRESBYTERIAN «CAMEO KIRBYX" MFETHODIST BAPTIST Ladies‘ Coats â€"M. SsSTEPHEN Main Street West, Grimsby Millinery recruiting HUITS tion and slaves are sold at auction, Cameo‘s favorite bodyâ€"servant is bought by onme of his father‘s â€" old friends, John Randall. After the sale, Kirby and Randali start north on one of the Mississippi River boats. Randall meets an _ acâ€" quaintance by the name of Col. Morâ€" eau, and after losing heavily to the Colnoe]l on a wager concerning a race between the boat on which they are travelling and another river steamer, consents to a game of poker to get satisfaction. + Kirby, who, through hig friendship for a ‘certain gambler, is himself adept at the manâ€" ipulation of cards, suspects that Morâ€" eau is not playinzg _ an hone-st game, and finally succeeds in forcing himâ€" self in and taking a hand. Randall, having lost all his money, wagers his home,. The liand is played, and Kirby wins. Moreau accuses Kirby.of cheatâ€" ing, and Randall, not appreciating that Kirby kas won only â€"to prevent the estate from falling in to the handsg of Moreau, shoots himself. When the ‘body is taken ashore, Kirby meets Adele Randall, the daugh ter of the a4ead man, and immediately {falls in love with her. But he stands in a very bad lightâ€"asg a man who has taken the very home from â€" a friend who has just assited himâ€" and, of course, is held responsible for the suicide. Tom Randall, the son of the suicide, swears to avenge his father. ~When Moreau and Kirby fight a duel, with results fatal to Moreau, Tom takes the guns â€" from Moreau‘s body in order that it may appear he was shot while having no weapor with which to defend himself, Kirby is accused of murder and becomes a fugitive from justice. In these black hours, he managss to see Adele, and to tell her the truth with such sinâ€" cereity that she believes â€" him and shelters him from the mob. Finally, Moreau‘s pistol is found in the possession of Tom, whose forcea confession frees Kirby from the charge of murder, When, in addiâ€" tion to this, the deed for the Randall Louse which Kirby hag sent to the Main Street, Mason & Risch G. T. HARTWELL "The Piano with a Soul" I have secured the agency for this famous instrument and will be pleased to bave \ . you call in and see it . * $7.50 °* $8.98 The World‘s Greatest Artists use it in all their concerts and recitals. " $1.19 * $8.15 ~ $11.50 ~$10.98 Next to H. G. & B. Station Specials in $2.98 $4.65 $1.98 $9.00 $5.00 Men‘s soft and stiff felt hats, a large range of $2.00 and $2.50 goods, .Choice of lot. 98 SPERCIAL PRIGCB ~~..caakisse iA s OGC Men‘s Buff Bluchers, and heavy work bluchers, sizes 6, 7, 8, SPECIAL PRICE Youth‘s and PRICES..=....... Men‘s lined and unlined gloves, regular $1.00 and $1.50 lines, SPECIAL Prices......."...._... 19c and 89¢ Boys‘ and youths‘ gloves and mitts, regâ€" 59c ular 756 to $1.00; SPECIAL .PRICE...:., Boys‘ lined mitts, and men‘s work gloves 25c Men‘s all wool Trueknit Underwear, assorted styles, prices running from $1.50 to $2 00. QQ@Q, styles, prices running from $1.50 to $2 00. 98 Choice of Iot: "SPECIAL PRICKE.:........... JOC Men‘s unlined horsehide gauntlets, regular $1.15 and $2.00, SPECIAL iess n cce..."~"_ 08¢ and $1.25 Men‘s Mitts and Gloves GRIMSBY W ool Underwear €] The first of the 44th Regt. Band‘s popular ten cent band concerts for the 1916â€"16season will be held in Moore‘s Theatre on TuesGay evening next, November 2nd. B The Band has arranged an elaborâ€" ate programme for the opening of the season and ask for a liberal support from the public. Miss Laura I. Miller elocutionist of Hamilton is the "head liner‘" of the ‘bill, and she will be ably supported by other talent and by the band. LEAAA T NIIItttitnmnmnuiune Bandmaster Howard has taken great painsg to select a range of choice selections for the first comcert, and the band will render you all the latest "stuff" in music. + LEAAA NAmmntinnr Boy‘s Buff Bluchers, SPECIAL ‘~ $1.59 and $1.69 All calls promptly attended to. Office at Hotel Grimsby, Grimsby, Ont. Graduate Ontario Veterinary College Shoes meore mm RFF ammnn 1 cnmner NTH At Moore‘s Theatre, Oct. 30. Hats Dr. 0. Snyder Veterinary Surgeon All Diseases ‘of Domestic Aniâ€" mals treated according to the latest and most _ approved Theories. â€"=®. j in any quantity from a half dozen up and pay Highest Market price LEGGS WANTED JAS. Aâ€" LIVINGSTON Grimsby, Ont. I am prepared to buy New Laid Eggs sPOT CASH Bring in your Eggs Wt mss ITH mt 3 mnnan 2 cJ n i1 mm E14 HMtwews K ewe $1.98