Mr. J. McPherson for many years a merchant in Smithville and well kmown throughout this district died at his home in that village on Monday ef this week. Just 36 more shopping days till| AXmas. Parcels for the front should be mailed by the middle of this month mwccording to ~Government warning. Boas our ady. on page 5. Vernon Tuck.l You are invited to call and see our Wall Paper display. Every roll in this department on sale at greatly reduced wice. A. F. Hawke. Wor Saleâ€"6 Dairy cows, 5 yearling kWeifers rising 2 years old, all due to ealf ecarly. 6 High grade Holstein ealres. J. R. Howey, 3 miles south Beamsville. Â¥For Saleâ€"A quantity of baled mixâ€" ed hay; also baled straw, delivered in wom lots or more. Sample of hay can Mr. Newton Cossitt has returned kome after an extended visit with his son at Carstairs, Alberta,. The "Doc" returns a fine yield of wheat in that section, his son averaging better than #orty bushels to the acre. Mrs. J. Rodger Allan, will receive & her home on Robinson Street, on Thursday, November 23rd, from four to €6 o‘clock. be seen at D. Jackson‘s barn, West. Apply S. Parker, ‘phone 63 7. Winona. The annual Public Library Convenâ€" won for the counties of Lincoln, Welâ€" khnd and Haldimand, will be held in We Public Library, GRIMSBY, on Wadnesday afternoon and evening, Nor. 22, 1916. The meetings are open w the public. In the evening Mr. E. #. Caswell, of Toronto, and Mr. David Williams, editor of The Bulletin, Colâ€" UHngwood, will be the ‘speakers. Inâ€" Rwrested parties please take note. Wor Saleâ€"Fresh â€" milch cow, five years old. Apply to John â€" Bowman, Box 21, Jordan Sta., or Bell phone 8 ring 12. * Â¥CTrooper Ed. St. John, writing from Moagland says that the boys of the l@mst draft from the C.M.R. have all Iamded safely and are getting down to Rard work. Apples for Saleâ€"W. H. Parsons KWeas some spies, grecenings and rusâ€" sets for sale. Tree run by the bushel. ‘Phone 296, GRIMSBY. MWarriet‘s â€" Homeâ€"Made Chocolate Rars.â€"Candy in compact form. Suitâ€" able for sending in your Xmas box to We soldiers. ‘Phone 47, Winona. Robert Kreamer, a wellâ€"known resâ€" ident of the Niagara district, passed away at Jordan Station, on Monday #%m his Q2nd. year. Kor Saleâ€"A quantity â€" of dry cord wood. Apply to J. E. Lawson, teleâ€" whone 70r12 or F. E. Russ, telephone 288, GRIMSBY. Wantedâ€"At once, ten women or girls. Good wages. Apply A. T. Gahan, S#uperintendent, Bell Fruit aFrms, %7 In. White fiannelette 10c. Best Roglish prints per yard, 10c. 25¢ Ging Rkam 17¢c. Buy now for opening. °K. K. Stephen. MKMens and Women‘s fine shoes. $5.00 walues for $4.25. $4.50 _ values for $$.50. You know where leather goods kKay gone to. Buy now. K. M. Stephen. Wor Saleâ€"Work norse, cheap. Reaâ€" sonmable terms. Apply to F. Newson, Boxr 389, GRIMSBY Beach. Wor Saleâ€"Stack of overripe hay, switable for bedding. Apply Wm. Newnham, R.R. 1, Smithville. Wantedâ€"Work by the day. Apply so Mrs. John Graisley, Clark St., SRIMSBY. f The Q. & G. Committee made an inâ€" zecflon trip over the western end of e road on Saturday afternoon last. The C. M. R. guarantee to give you & ride to Berlin, so why walk. Join The Niagara District Library instiâ€" #«te will meet here on Wednesday, November 22. o Mr. John Currie Flett, of Buffalo, speat Sunday under the parental roof. Â¥urs, Furs! Sace a, few dollars by speaking quickly. Stephen‘s Sale. How did you like the snow of Monâ€" day night? Mrs. Jas. A. ILivingston is visiting with Mrs. O. Z. Zryda, Hespeler, for a Fow days. LOC AL ITEMS! wNLIST TOâ€"DAY WITH THE C Capital Authorized $5,000,000 Capital Paldâ€"up â€" $3,000.000 Surplus â€" â€" â€" of Interest in and Hround GRIMSBY â€" â€" $3,475.000 Main ring F. W. FPOTTINGEE. MANAGER The Ladies Aid of the _ Methodist Church intend holding a concert _ in the church on Tuesday evening, Nov. 28. The Committee bhas arranged for Mde. Marie Harrison, who has lately returned from the Pacific Coast, to sing. An excellent program is being arranged. Full particulars later. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flett, returned home on Friday from Seaforth, where "Bill" has been laid up for a long time with sickness. He will return to the northern town for further treatâ€" ment the latter part of this week. At present he is slowly gaining health, but it will be some time yet before he will be able to return to business. "seoop" Farrow, is on an extended sight seeing trip to Rochester and other points in New .. York state. "Scoop" was in the "Flower City" on "Yankee" election night, and he says it was some night and for several nights afterwards. Both sides claimed a victory and celebrated accordingly. m m,son of Mr.and Mr Kenneth, eldest 3 @l ft; Bert Greenwood, | _W"Bï¬ underwent an operation at his home on Wednesday, â€" Nov. 8, for adnoids. Dr. W. Munroe of Smithville, and Dr. J. K. MacGregor, of Hamilton, perâ€" formd the operation. The boy is proâ€" gressing favorably. gressing favorably. Lieut. J. Arthur mmn“ Four recriuts were secured for the ]};?Sd cl:lizzered :0 far as to lay a Canadian Mounted Rifles in this disâ€"| pouy;, iesTw ile movms«tbo‘#‘ 38 trict last week. Two passed the docâ€"| ; al.)can nin oronto, was making use tor and two were turned down on acâ€"| _ wï¬il stead. On Tuesday of las count of their e‘s;esk The tv:lo tg)g'sd 9|‘ Broke And geg&%gb:d?msï¬i:ih:‘ i?' pass were W. ickers an rdon » , th Metcalfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I£gsc£;es and ligaments over t Metcalfe, North GRIMSBY. > to m ned oyer Sace ndri Aonoth, While operating a machine making| bone was not injure«i and he e *ï¬ Â¢tc munitions in the Westinghouse plant| to be able to come home for the week in Hamilton on Friday night Roy Van| end. silg Dyke had his head come in contact| .. 14 with a piece of machinery which gave| ,, V;'“:)g to the increase of paper, me! him a nasty hole in the skull. Medical| $ /%; !500f, tC» tie Toronto and &A aid was summonsed and he was soon| ,, otice: tirgl?gnn:v:v?paipersi hal‘l’e °G , brought around. l that nn and aftar gl\h?: e*‘lrxsflanff\nisi- Mrs. Harriet Biggar, through her solicitor, C. W. Bell, appealed at Osâ€" goode hall yesterday â€" against the judgement of Justice Sutherland in her action against her. husband, James D. Biggar, GRIMSBY, to reâ€" cover $5069.50, alleged to have been loaned to her husband, and which was invested in a farm. At the trial the action was dismissed with costs, and yesterday the appeal was disposed of in the same manner. W. M. McClemâ€" ont appeared for the defendant.â€" Hamilton Herald. Four recriuts were secured for the Canadian Mounted Rifles in this disâ€" trict last week. Two passed the docâ€" tor and two were turned down on acâ€" count of their eyes. The two boys to pass were W. Vickers and Gordon Metcalfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Metcalfe, North GRIMSBY. While operating a machine making Little Billie Hand underwent an operation in St. Joheph‘s hospital on Thursday last as a result from burns received more than a year ago. The little fellow is in a plaster paris case and at the present writing is doing as well as can be expected. Cider.â€"The Beamsville Cider Mill is now running and is ready to attend to all customers. Bring on your apâ€" ples. The mill will be run till further notice. Next to Hewitt‘s Planing Mill, Station Road, Beamsville, telephone 106 ring 4. Cider for sale at the mill. For Friday morning delivery we will have: B. C. Salmon, Lake Trout, White Fish; also the different lines of smoked fish. A fish dinner once a week makes a delightful change. ‘Phone your order early. J. H. Wells, Grocer, ‘phone No. 3. R For Saleâ€"A Home Jewel kitchen range, with reservoir, for coal or wood nearly new, can be seen any timo at my house on Kidd Ave. A bargain for $20.00. Apply to F. D. Hill, 168 Burris St., Hamiiton, or to Fred Sims, Pox 265. GRIMSBY. grain sprouter, which cost over eleâ€" ven dollars. Will sell for five dollars. Good as new. Directions for operating and everything complete. For Saleâ€"200 acres clay loam well watered, free gas, gas rentals, good barns, two houses, good locality, teleâ€" phone, close to school. Would take house and lot in GRIMSBY, or small fruit farm, as part payment. Apply to E. Swick, Canfield, R. R. No. 2, Ont. Give your hens green feed for winâ€" ter eggs. J. J. Smye, telephone 338, Livingston Ave., has a doubleâ€"quick Our dressmaking department is now in full swing under the able man agement of Misses Tom and Treble. Satisfaction guaranteea. We advise you to call and leave your order earâ€" ly. A. F. Hawke. Electric light, bell and power wirâ€" ing. Let me give you an estimatt on your electrical work. We make a specialty of wiring houses already â€"onstructed Wwithout wrecking them 8. E. Farewell, GRIMSBY, ‘phone SsERGT. J. ORLON LIVINGSTON, WILL GIVE YOU .ALL INFORMAL TION ABOUT THE C. M..R‘s. THEY ARE THE UNIT YOU WANT TO ENâ€" LIST WITH. The cold winds of Sunday and the snow flurries on Monday, after the beautiful weather of the past three weeks, made us think of fur coats and the high price of coal. It looks like winter was rapidly approaching. "11. Erland Lee, Stoney Creek, received word Friday from Ottawa stating that his son, Capt. Gordon D. Lee, a wel_l‘ known resident of that place, wWa@s wounded by gunshot in the left 188 on November 5, ang admitted to N« 20 general hospital, Camieres. 8 20 ular young officer enlisted h popular , battalion â€" and was l@ter the 84th. q. He went into the trnches transferro, ; f August 10. } j n Owing to the increase of paper, met als, labor, etc., the Toronto and Hamâ€" ilton afternoon newspapers have sent notices to the newsdealers in this city that on and after Nov. 15th the price of single copies will be two cents inâ€" stead of one as in the past. It is likeâ€" ly that the St. Catharines dailies will be obliged shortly to advance their price also. The increase of nearly 60 per cent. in the cost of white paper used for publishing the newspapers means hundreds of dollars extra exâ€" penses to publishers in‘ as much as tons of it are used monthly. We would like to have you come in and see our new overcoats and suits. We are not the largest clothing uâ€" facturers, nor have . we the &St store, where we excell is giving you the largest values, positively the most for your money. Our list of satisfied customers is constantly growing, fd the goods we sell, not clever advertisâ€" ing, is responsible. We manufacture our own goods, and when.you deal here, there are but two profits yours and ours. Give us an opportunity of showing you our goods. We will both be benefitted. We give premium tickâ€" ets, and are always at your service. Farrar, â€"Clothing Manufacturer, 5 Market Square, Hamilton, Ont. The chain of pedro parties neld by the members of St. Joseph‘s Club in aid of the Church, will be opened CO" morrow, Thursday, at 8.30 p.m., iD St. Joseph‘s Parish house, by the past@fl Father Joseph Longo. Refreshmen served during the. evening.. ME Philip Hand will act as president 0 the party. Friends cordially inviteq-;ï¬ Pte. Charles Anderson, 98th. Batta~ lion who has been _ on "Casualties . since the unit went to France, repOIL before the Medical Board in Tor on Friday, for further examinat100. If found to be entirely over his trpflg:* ble he will be discharged from "Cas ualties" and allowed to _ enlist with another battalion. _ 9 Sunday, November 19, ij1 4 "Sacrifice in the Life of the Indp ual and Community. ts 2.30 p.m.,. Bible School. â€""Rp Melita to Rome." 7 p.m.â€""Wheat or chaff." B Monday, 8 p.m., B.Y.P.U.â€""Ruy opportunity for Kingdomâ€"building Wedensday, 8 p.m.â€"Prayer ; Praise Meeting. 4C It is rumored around _ town â€" that GRIMSBY is soon to have a neW chinese restaurant, which will _ ,’J, opened in the store to soon be YaCca "_j.* by A. F. Hawke, where he is now CON ducting his gents furnishing business. It is a question whether "One LUBS Louey‘" will be able to make a CHOP suey joint pay in this town or not‘;;;& The annual Christmas Sale of Guild of St. Andrews Church will held in the Parish Hall, on Thurs November â€" the â€" twentyâ€"third t three to six. Afternoon tea will â€" served. Fancy and useful articl suitable for Christmas gifts. Far and work aprons. Home made bread, cake, candy, pies, etc., on sale. _ Henry Hillier, Harry Hess, Charl Small, Frank Russ and the rest of the deer hunters have returned home from the North country after a fine two weeks sport. The boys report hay ing a dandy time as well as getting the full complement of deer allows by law. .A euhe Golden Text: "I am not asha of the gospel: for it is the powe God unto salvation." Mr. Johns, stepâ€"father â€" of all Lickers boys now sending their and Country, has also enlisted, with the 239th. Construction ba lion. . His last and youngest ; Elizah Lickers has enlisted with. 176th. Christmas goods are better than ever, if pessible, in style, and as they were all bought a year ago, be. fore the big advance in prices splendid values are shown. in ali departments. WING to the groat demand for 0 sending overseas this year, we have made a special effort to make an early showing of Christmas goods. It is time to got your mail parcels ofl. Don‘t leave it until too late. Buy now while selections are complete. Christmas Cards Calendars Books : Books, Stationery, Leather Soods 16 West King St. Hamilton CLOKE & SON THE CHURCHES BAPTIST esz mt ‘ Y A‘1 The GRIMSB l be closed to the Pglt’] Wednesday of nie $ 101’ the preparation tion. i wetch D win. > / F H WKE Store open Saturâ€" z c w g s [ & day until 10 p.m. & MORNHHNRORIN â€""|â€"| /o ie enoninnmn mm ie memimemmmemonmminmeninmonmemmimoemeemmonmemnmieeninencnr 00 0n ti V tonafrenite 113 . C 0 auplionnes ons Arcreampenrereinenenneniienne it se h d 2e Comen aieee s cnd tss câ€" 3. 63 Nadh ene 22 BR 0 a Bal eb o 3O oo Bene oo oo C An excellent programme of moving pictures will be put OB at Moore‘s Theatre, GRIMSBY, 0N Thursday, Nov. 16, for the benefit of the Boy Scouts. Admission fifteen cents. Douâ€" ble show, sevenâ€"thirty and nine p.m. . The social and entertainment held in GRIMSBY Centre School House, on Friday evening last oy the ladies of the GRIMSBY Mountain social Club, was a big event. A large crowd was present to enjoy the choice viands and the excellence programme proâ€" vided by the ladies, and a neat sum was realized for the Red Cross. Beamsvyille fanciers cleaned up. in good shape in their respective classes at the recent Hamilton poultry show. A. E. Fieldmarshall was the biggest winner. In Buff Orpix:_Ftons he capâ€" tured first on cock, first and second on hens, first and second on cockerâ€" els, and first and second on pullets, sweeping the class. In Light Brahmas his wins were first cock, first hen, first and second cockerels, and first pullet, being another sweep of the class. In Black Orpingtons Marshall won first on cock; in ~Aylesbury ducks, first and second on drake, secâ€" ond and third on duck. His wins on Buff Cochin Bants were first on cock, gecond on hen and first on pullet. A. Edawards took second on cock in Part ridge Rocks, second on hen, first on cockerel and first on pullet. _ Hicks Bros. won first on White Cochin Bant _An excellent programimne pictures will be put OB Theatre, GRIMSBY, OD Nov. 16, for the benefit of Scouts. Admission fifteen | ble show, sevenâ€"thirty and BEAMSVILLE NEWS Mrs. Frank Eckbardt and after spending the summer i have returned home. Ninety dollars was cleared at the Red Cross tea and sale of work at the Presbyterian clhurch on Thursday afternoon. This was just a trifle less than the receipts of a year ago, when the tea was held under finer weather conditions. Claude Lister, of the local hb of the Bank of Hamilton, has transferred to the head office. Ed. Walters, Niagara â€" Falls, was visiting friends here over was day| Mrs. John Heaman, London, is spending the week withe her sister, Mrs. John Hicks. Dan Groff, of the Express mechaniâ€" cal staff, left for Hamilton yesterday to enlist with the Mounted Rifles. Clarence "Huntsman, of the 176th. at Niagara Falls, was home over Sunâ€" day. Beamsville and Clinton â€" township are buying New Brunswick potatoes this year, A car was disposed of in quick order . by James Montgomery last week, and he has another carload in the yards here now. Mr. and Mrs. Abingdon, and Binbrook, spent Mrs. Ben Piott, M This year‘s goods sold at sacrifice prices _ Men‘s Tweed, Cheviot and Chincilla Overâ€" coats. Belted backs, shawl collars. Reg. $17.50 to $25.00. Sale price...........$18.50 to $20.00 _ Men‘s Ulsters, Balmaccans, form fitting backs. Reg. $15 to $25. Clearing....$12 to $20 e e *# pontlnumg t‘ our ENLIST TOâ€"DAY.â€" HURE Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits and Overcoats ; |||m|||||||u|||||||||muuuuuuuuuumuummn||||u||||u||||||uu||uu||||||lm|u|||||||munuunnnmnnlmm . â€" & w Getne ied P C La speul Q‘y;:B,oys’ Ulsters, belted and patch pocket, in z;:g and brown tweeds. Regular $8.00 to $15. Sale price.......... ...........$5.00 to $12.00 _ Men‘s Grey and Brown Tweed Suits â€" Regular $20 and $15. Sale price. .$15 and $12 _ Men‘s grey and brown tweed suitsâ€"two and three button models, regular $15 to $12. Sale Mtice.......... ...............§11.90 to $9.90 â€" Buit Specials........... ......$6.65 to $9.90 50 Boys‘ Suits, all sizes, Norfolk â€" _ and single breasted sale price $2.90 _ Boys‘ double breasted and Norfolk suits, reâ€" gular $7.50 to $9.00. Sale price...........$5.90 â€" 50 Boys‘ Suits, all sizes. Norfolk and single Dreasted. Sale price................ ... .$2.90 BY, ONTARIO I; " ' If you i i iA wall | Paper you xgtgggniestz’:i::g buy now. Every roll on £4 i4 y 4 * 3 * pmirs. Ermie NCO 0. , and Miss Maude Daw, of A &pent Sunday with Mr. and Piott, North GRIMSBY. ; u&SBY Public Library will| to the pubic on Monday and | y of next week on account | i narations for the convenâ€"| Entire Clean Up Sale « se menecronmeeer mosnommnstecro No Nichols and family er in Noble al branch Â¥ UJ been Sunâ€" of of recungencmeenniniar THE CANADIAN BANK _ _ _OF COMMERCE Grimsby Branch For softening wallpaper preparaâ€" tory to removing it from walls an Inâ€" dianapolis man has invented a steam jet that gets its steam from a heating radiator through a rubber tube. Wall Paper, Millinery, Ladies‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"wear, Men‘s and _ Boys‘ Clothing. f These departments must be reduced, regardless of cost. Don‘t miss this opportunity of securing unâ€" s usual values at clearing prices. cocks, second _ on hen, and first â€" on cockerel and pullet. John Hicks won second on Barred Rock cocks. Fieldâ€" marshall captured the special for the best Buff Cochin Bantam in the show. The world‘s best cork comes from Spanish and Portuguese trees that are allowed to become 40 years _ old before the bark is cut and then it is removed only every eight or ten years. C JOHN AIRD, The Christmas mail for the boys overseas is exceptionally heavy at the post office this week. . No less than fifteen large bags of boxes went out Saturday and Tuesceay. a common sight in front of at least half of the homes, and that not so very long ago right in the centre of the Niagara peninsula, but new fangâ€" led byâ€"laws in villages . and towns have banned the homely cow almost from the corporations in order that roadsides may be graded down and made presentable for the passing auto ist. Prize lists for the poultry show will not be ready for at least fifteen days. The secretary, however, will be pleasâ€" ed to hear in advance from those deâ€" siring them. Prizes or $50 are being offered this year for dressed poultry, a new innovation of the society. The The special prize list in the live poulâ€" try department will be a feautre if the 1916 prize list that should find a good deal of favor with fanciers. Milk has reached the nineâ€"ent stage. Time was when the old red cow tethered along the road side was After many experiments a Pittsâ€" burgh man has invented a musical inâ€" strument with which he can make viâ€" brations radiated from the fliame of a gas jet reproduce every note on & Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and upwards. . Careful attention is given to every account. Smail accounts are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. f Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with» drawais to be made by any one of them or by the survivor. S50 CAPITAL, $15,000,000 _ RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 New Silk Lined Suits,â€" brown blue, navy and : black. â€" Regular $20, sale price............$13.75 Ladies® heavy Beaver Cloth Coats in navy and ; black. Regular $22.50, $21 and $19.50. Sale price.................... .....$19, $18 and $1§ Ladies‘ 30 last season‘s Ladies‘ Misses‘ and Children‘s Coats, clearing at less than..............l.....l...0........ . MALF PRIGE Every Hat on Sale in the Millinery Departâ€" ment at a greatly reduced price. SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS es‘ twoâ€"toned heavy Ulster Coats, plush trimmed and satin lined. Regular $25, extra value. Sale price ....... ............$12.00 SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LLD. D.CL.., President _ Gensral Manager. H. V. F. JONES, Ass‘t General Manager Watson‘s allâ€"Wool Unshrinkable Garments Bought at the old prices Men‘s wool combinations. Reg. §$2.25 to $5.00. Sale price $1.79 to $8.79 wWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Watson‘s Spring needle shirts and drawers \ Regular $2.00. Sale price.......$1.59 Regular $1.50. Sale price.......$185 Regular $1.25. Sale price.......$1,00 Odd shirts and drawers, wool and cotton. Regular $1.00 to $3.00. Clearâ€" ing Sale price.... Men‘s all wool Sweater Coats, browns, blues and greys. Sale price §$7.50‘and..::..:......"..........9000 Men‘s heavy knitted Sweater Coats, regular $5.00. Saturday night special Boys‘ Sweater Coats, regular $1.75. Bale price...... ced s ie oie 2s snn e Boys‘ Sweater Coats, grey. Reg. 7T5¢ Hale price........ ... ... ... Aeae Sweater Coats PAID UP LIST R. C. MacKay, Winona, Dec. 31 T. D. Muir, Grimsby, Dec. 31, Mrs. H. L. Roberts, GrimsbYy, _ Harry S. Whittaker, Delhi, Apr. 1 R. A. Hunter, Grimsby, _ Jan. 22, ih pipe organ To permit the miners to work lon er shifts the owners of a German c mine compress air at the surface. the ground and pipe it to the de workings to cool and dry the a phere the men breathe. Experts have found that the Japanese women is extremely IC elastic and durable, making it supt ior to all other human hair for mercial purposes, especially for we ing with silk into textiles. *( as In a new rear signal for auto biles pressing a button on the s ing wheel lights a red light and li! a semaphore, which is dropped & the light changed to green when button is pressed & second time. . A powerful new electric lamp photographers is enclosed in b glass, which lesseins its intensity . far as a person facing it is concet without affecting the rays that do. work on photographic plates. _ at G. L. Waugh. Manager aC , 1916 to $2.00