THE BLESSING OF MOTHERHKOOD Motherhood is woman‘‘s highest sphers | _ yt;, Win. Groce of y o i es montne on needeage: ino coime; infratsian umt es mmm hoviphoddooad d_‘_‘ Mr. Thos, Muir of Grimaby _ lhas sands hn'boolm "“‘N‘h '°"†i ’|.~c~rw~d a position in Buffale, N. Y. b‘_“ vh.-.lmrehlldlt.ï¬lfl!'!' Rev. John Muir of Toronto was a now children because of the fact that | \N4Or !t to‘ a inst wook. Lydia E. Pinkham‘ **=g«iable Compound | "Bill" Platt of Orillia, spent the mmw;, u.â€:lo'l"-dm holiday in town. evidence e folowing letter® | _ w, w, Fisher of Orlllia, epent the which are genu. e and trutiiful; . | » C lay ‘under the parental roof. : Lomdon, waw> *T wish to thank : :4 | for the benefi, I «... @»d by taking your | , seee faous medicine, | T r Lyd‘s _ Pinkham‘s |Vepe«able Comâ€" | ::;; ®:fore my | y was born I was | ( so in I could not | P atasd long oz walk | any distance. 1 had Ts to lie down mr:y“ . tA all the time. Atcer 9 I took your medicine ‘ (Lâ€" «l8 llolt.I'.'.olmwo- e man. _ I could work | from mornirg till night auu was happy | and well. 1 certainly think it relieves | phttwhudnmnndlno wmmnmhmk You may | use this testimonlal if you like. It may | help some other woman."â€"Nrs. FRANK | CorRiy, 132 Adelaide St . London, Ont. | Brooklyn, N.Y.â€"*I was ailing all t‘ + | time and did not know what the mattes , was. :':-\dohvhtny health would & is Etasrorvus flo.fld’-:lv-.nmmm{ heard that Lydia E.Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound was good and took the mediâ€" | cine. lhv-nuhndhlh:byfl"] your helped e in every m."â€"=n. J.J. luwm.flflu-’ boldt St., Brooklyn, N.Y. | ainous meGIETTTY | m Lyd‘s Pinkham‘s |Ves;e«a ble Comâ€" . m- ®:fore my w was born I was C so in I could not fistacd long ow walk any distance. 1 had on to lie down nearly m Cns C :“&:: time, A:{ur anw" your medicine 1PCLl :8 I felt Sae a new woâ€" ‘ Ar s J m T eould wo Local Items of Interest dren Me4= Happy Homes For Saleâ€"A firse _ class _ frame building. Can be moved. Apply to W. T. Softley, D~o. @t., Grimaby. Bees Wantedâ€"State . number of stocks for eale, with prâ€" >, immediâ€" ately to J. G. B. Dougail, @1 Spadina Ave., Teionto. 4 Ofce To Rentâ€"Second floor, Main St. bot water beated, electric light â€"=d4 town water equinment. sultable for office, club or living room. Amranly to Thos J. Stephen. Talk Grimsby Boost Grimaby. Advertise Grimsby. Patronize Grimeby. \ir. Robert Scort of Hamillton, has accepted a position with Scott . & Singster. Mr. Thompson of H: pccepted a position ... Sangster. Miss Jehnie Jackson Miss Jehnie Jackson . of ‘Toronto, ssent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and "Irs. David Jackson. ‘Tomatoe plants for early and late crop. Egg plant, peppers, cabbare, caulifiowey, celory, cucumber . and other seediing. Thirty . Mountain Greenhouses, Dr. Wolfenden, _ proâ€" prictor, Phone 372. Grimaby. quick sale. Apply ; For Saleâ€"First class sawed wood, also one Chatham ncubator in first class condition. Apply «o | 8. B. Bonham, Telophone 183, Grimsby. For S.leâ€"A matched span of bay berses rising four and. five years, aiso seed barley. spring wheat, speltz and miliet. . Amply to John . Monnaâ€" whan, Grassies, phone 97, . ring 31, Grimgby. For Rentâ€"Four acres peaches . in full bearing; three _ acres . plums, pears and cherries; . small house, Cash rent preferred. Part of Grims by Beach Park. Address H. H. Wylic 117 King St., Toronto. Hay and Strawâ€"We have . » few bales of hay and straw _ which we want to clean out at cost. Come quick If you want any. We have reâ€" celved involce of car of oats and ex pect them th; last of this week or first of next. Send in your _ orders, ‘The Grimsby Fruit Growers, LAmited Onâ€" man w« * in each town and villege to start a cutâ€"rate . grocery business for _ Large _ Mail _ Order House, No experience or capital re quired. Position will pay $20 weekâ€" ly. ‘ Contract given; outft free, The gnnumer- Association, _ Windsor, nt. Money To Loanâ€"Parties retla‘ulrlu (by, Out money tm purchase land, make IMâ€"| wapte) ‘farried man by the year provements or pay off old ""’“m':ur general l-rrmo‘\vurk. & Awl; at anywhere in the fruit district, CR b€|onee to W. C. Durhem, _ phone 182 nccommodated by an=lying to Mr. H Grimaby ts " . H Anderson, (my Mr, Anderson i is now in conn with 8. F. Wash| _ Whyte Ave., Edmonton‘s greatâ€" ington, Barrister and Solicttor, u-m|bn-l-e- thoroughfare, 99 seet wide, ilton. and is carrying on the busiâ€"| runs through this pmnm | Write ness fcâ€"merly conductod by Mr. Anâ€"| us for Information on King Edward dereon and the late _ P. D. Crerar,| Park Addition. _ Large lots on three K. C., Hamilton. Mr. Anderson can|ulle circle $175 up, _ on very easy be seen at his own | regidence _ (n | terms. Taylorâ€"Brydle Limited, Edâ€" Grimaby Iolz. "“lï¬- flw;l 1 9, | monton, Alta. or at the e of Mr. 8. Washing i ton, Hamilton, any day, from 11 a.m. lflr?t:utym&'u::g.w’“&m to 5 pm. tion. it was decided <o raise the For Saleâ€"A good, sound _ yours ‘The great increase in our Eastor trade has been most gratifying . to us, We admit that the extraordinary value of our famous black and blue worsteds No. 1961 at $15 is largely repsonsible for this. The goods _ in these sults we buy direct from imill is first made up in first clums etyle vwith unbreakmable fronts. We guarâ€" mutee to â€"fit you properiy. Come in and see the best $15 rult in Canada ut Farrar Clothing manufacturer, 5 Market Square, Hamilton. We give premium . tickets, (Edited by SCOOP) sell cheap for . a i Enoch Shaw, Haimilton, __ has with _ Seott & a2d Chil Miss Winnie Seaman is a, *ding a few days in Hamilton. Miss Willie Brodie _ of: ‘Toronto, spont Easter with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Arthur Boow of Hesâ€" poler, wnent the holidays in town. Mr. Leo Martin of Grimsby, speit the holday in Niagara Pulls, N. Y. Ar, Zavitz of Grimaby, spent the wolidays in 8. Catharines, Ont. Mr. Win, Groce of Grimsby, spent the holiday in Waterloo, Ont. Mr. ‘Thos, Muir of Grimaby _ has iscepted a position in Buffale, N. Y. Rev. John Muir of Toronto was a Vimsior In to: a last week. Henry C the holiday ‘Tha« was some sesslon, the North :'nunwy lawmakers held on Saturâ€" ay. s Are pleture if not, Mr. and Mre. Arthur Furreil . of Grimeby, are visiting with Mr. and Mis. Cliford Davy, Rochester, N. Y. Mr. J. J. Grece of Grimaby, spent a few days last week in St. Catharâ€" incs and Niagare Falls, N.,Y. ; Mr. Curric Flett of Buffalo, N. Y., syent the holidays ‘ with his parest= Mz. and Mré. Win. Flett Alr. Frank VanDyke of School of Practical Science, Toronto, _ spent the holiday with his parents. Ont Mr. Harold VanAistyne of. Cleveâ€" isrd, O., spent Easter the guest of F. J. and Mrs, Sheppard. his sister !a Grimsby Fred Wolstenholme of _ Meaford, snent Good Friday und Saturday with Mr. Wm,. Muir of the Union Bank, smithvillc, spent _ the _ holiday in Mrs. 1. Cornwall and Mrs. Jacob Relnker, spent Baster with . friends in Toronto. A new Cadiliac Roadster automoâ€" bile arrived in town last week . for Mr. Orlando Ofield. The car is cerâ€" tuinly a peacherine. ‘Mr. Mark Hilts spent the _ Ester iulldays with rolatives at LaSolle, Mr. T. C. Hewitt returned _ home last week from a two months‘ trip to Floridn. Art. Fisher of the _ Union Bank, Mt. Urydges. spent the Easter holiâ€" days under the parental roof. Wantedâ€"Young girl to assist in hougework. Must sleep _ at home. Apply to Box 159, Grimsby. Mrs. Wi, Shelton spent the Easâ€" ter holidays with relatives at Buffalo For Saleâ€"A _ good work . horse, weighs about 1250 lbs. In good conâ€" «ition. Apply Frank Smith, Winong, Mrs. Chas, Davis _ of _ Grimaby, spent a few days _ in Toronto last week. Â¥fr. Chas. (Dad) Farrell of Union Bavwk, ‘Toronto, spent _ the holiday ::lh l|z|l- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry rroil. * Mr. W‘** Beaton, a former reslâ€" dunt of Grimwby, and now . conductâ€" ing a hardware business in .Steiner, Sask., was a visitor in town on Monday. Public Noticeâ€"I _ wish to notify the public that 1 am prenaired to «io spraying on shortest notice. No job too large or too small. C. Durâ€" ham, ‘Phone 43. ‘Wanted to buy a setting of turkey ecgs (bronze preferred). Must . be reasonable vrice. Mrs. E. Love, Bas Ingutoke, Ont. ‘To â€"Rentâ€"Good office on Depot 8t., near Main. $12.00 per month vent. Apply to J. O. or J. A. McD. Livingston, Independent Office, Grimeby. Mr. Wary B. Miller of Buffalo, N. Y., wpent the holiday with his parâ€" ;’;ll. Geo. E. and Mrs. Milier, Paton ‘imaby. 4 » Mr. Harold Walker is spending a The funeral of the late . Robert Hadgraft took place from _ his late residence on the mourtain top, to the 11.50 G. T. R. train. Interment \took place at Port Dalhousie, ‘The Bell Telephone company‘s °x change at Campden will be disconâ€" tinued and the subscribers swithchâ€" centrals ‘ Three new members were elected \to membership in the Grimeby Club at the March meeting. The Clab, I‘ke the town, is prospering. Miss Blanche Culp of Welland, >s ‘zmnding the holidays with her parâ€" |{-nh, Mr. and Mra. N. E. Culp, Grims [by, Ont Wanted *{arried man by the year for general farm work. Apply at once to W. C. Durhem, _ phone 182, Grimaby. At a fully attended meeting of the Grimsby District Medica!l > Associaâ€" tion, it was decided to raise the tariffâ€" and adopt the following scheâ€" dule of fees:; _ Phone consultation, 50; office consultation, $1; _ Jocal visits in district bounded by Kerâ€" mwan Ave,. and the _ Cemetery Lane and from Mountain _ side to lake front, $1.50. In all cases medicine to be extra. Outside the local dis< triet the usual mileage tariff will be charged. In obstetrical cases, a dopos It fee will be exvected. Byron Smith ~f Orillia, _ was towr on Tuesday, days this week ia Woodstock, you going to Moore‘s moving s tonight and Saturday night, why not? 5 and 10c. ‘ulp was in ‘Toronto over the Beamsville and Jordan Mir« \rene Crowe I% m (cw ‘ooka‘ holldays in ‘Foromto, _ For Saleâ€"30 x 40 frame barn. be moved. . Apply _ W* C, Du yhone 182, Grimgby, A Mrs, Geo. A. Phillips . and Robert spent the Easter with friends in Berlin. < Wantedâ€"A . quantity . 0 :'n(ll. Jas, A. iAvingston, y, Miss Mildred McDride . of n spent Easter with Mr. and Mra, MeBride, Main 8t. f Mrs, M. Cornwall and. Mrs. J. «> spent BEaster with friends in ronto. w‘ For Saleâ€"Fresh milk cow. (J to W. Lamplaugh, phors 46, / Wim, Dottemiv of Alymer, _ spe Tuesday . with his ~»ohew, / Har Herst. For Saleâ€"One bushel of red cloy seed, apply to A. L. Althouse, Gri by. whone 55, ring 3, WINON®, Mr. Jas, Coleman and family last week for Grand Forks, . B. here Mr. Coleman has secured lucrative posltion.‘ For Rentâ€"Frem April 1, a wit‘. hali acre of land‘ . fruit upples and pears. . Apply to Mrs. H. Johnston, Main 8t. WS, G Mrs. G. R. Phillips of Oriliia moved to Grimsby and will :a ‘mnkn her home with her son, ‘Geo, A. Paillips, St. Androws John Flaher returned _ home . F#iday inst from the Sick Chi Hospital, ‘Toronto, after & long ness of #even months. # Put vour money !~ the wicket out comes your ticket, and then are in the best moving pleture Going? ! Wantedâ€"2 cords good body, wood; delivery Winona Park,. C J. Jones, 8 James 8t ton. + for seed potatoes grown . in _ N Rrunawick, Irish Cobblers, $1.50) j bas and Delawares $1.30 ver bag. In Grimsby, a furnishe‘ house ront for #ix months. . Every com lence, fruit and Curden and ce~* Jocation. Will rent only to ‘care +â€"â€"~~+ with no small children, dress lock box 54. * Dress and sult making devartm now in full swing under the man ment of Miss Moran. Al â€"<ork gi anteed. Assist us and get best sults by placing your orders ~4 or K. M. Stephen. A in Doa‘t forget Wednesday and T day next week for the play at Bt. drews ‘Parish Hall. See ‘ the s windows for particulars. Notice to Fruit Growersâ€"1I . a car load of spray lime and 'fl Grasmllli Brand, at _ Grand . station. _ Any persons who placed their orders, should \:m‘e, J. J. Groce, phone 1( y. + > The rublle is in o trated lecture on mwade in the Old Country by â€"P: H. L. Hutt, B. 8. A., of the Agricultural College, Guelph, o be wiven in the Snetsinger 108â€" day evening, April 1. The rems will be interspersed by i ntal and vocal music. _ This alfe ment is being _ provided . by | the Grimsby Horticultural Society and there will be no admission fee. w‘clock, when very important busl= ness concerning the ‘Grimsby Athleâ€" tic Association, will be discussed and a complete organization. We need your assie*~=ce. Respectfully yours, Committee. Peter Bertram is booking A well known _ British Financial Corporation. estabiished since . 1$1, wishes to attain the _ service of a representative in the Grimsby Disâ€" triet. Attractive vroposition for an old resident of good standing in the ccromunity, fruit farmer . preferred. Box 159, Grimsby. What _ About Baby‘s Carrlage?> Spring days are almost here . and taby can have his daily outing with» out interruption and the question in every mother‘s mind at the moment is "What kind of a carriage to . ret baby." You have decided on a zood one and we claim to have the best procurable, _ amongst which . ate fourteen of the best designs . ever exhibited at prices . ranging . from #4.15 to $25, ell easily _ the nicost styles yet shown. Splendidly finish> ed, delightfully _ comfortable _ and mbove all absolutely safe. Special wttention has been given _ to those ;lr.llw popular prices _ of . $1.50 w 15. ‘ Wantedâ€"By the year, a for the Grimsby Pruit Grow ited. Apply stating valary \Karen #, to W. J. Drops, s Cycle hatchers $7, Fireless 1 ere $3; White Wyandotte egzs setting. . First class White .\ dotte and White Leghorn eres :er setting. » Peter Bertram, G y. For Saleâ€"200 aere _ stock farm fine buildings; good shape, $16.( $13,000; _ Fifty acres. fruit, saud $16,000, _ Ten norea fruit, byildings $7700â€"$8,000, 25 meres, youns frak bulldings; _ $6,500â€"$7,000._ 2. nera at Grimaby, fine house, $5,300, I(:; acves, near Grimsby, $5,000, 56 acres all sand, near St. Catharines, $20,00 17 neres $15,000. . .Before you buy s disk, see our cutaways. . Bes the world. . Agk those wis them. See our light draft ridding harrows, _ Also our tor grape hoe, _ J. Widdico James St., St. Catharines The James Street Daptist c} Hamiliton, under the directior M. Howard, will give a cort Sneteinger‘s Hall, on Priduy 4. This chorus bas a mem of fifty aingers, Including su lets ns Miss Jeasie Coutts, 1 and _ Mr. Norman Gleave, Among the chorus to be x: several bright selections . en« the _ Miller‘s Wooing . (Fi Hallelujah chorus (Bethoven) The HMeavens Are Telling c Tiekets 25°, Plan at Miller‘s Grimsby. TMHE lcogt niah« and ecial NAâ€"DRUâ€"CO LAXATIVES Feod the Bestâ€"Wodehouse‘s . Aniâ€" a) Invigorator, bighest by Goternâ€" went analysist; fed by many . high lass stock and poultry men. . Ask your merchant for cireular, Sold by \illen _ Bros., _ Stoney _ Creek; W. \1. Stewast . Drug* Co,, _ Limiled, Grimsby; _ Slingerland, _ Beamsyille; Moore, Grassle; Patterson, Smithâ€" sille; Merritt, Fulton: Davidson, St. Catharines. _ W,. H. Wodehouse, 18 nB in wl hib wor I wC are APY g0! obn N., Hamilton. Frult growers. desiring help niay cure the services of _ young men rom the Old Country, whe are com og out in Aoril, and expect to atâ€" end the A«ricultural College, _ in eptember. _ Wages must . average bout $15 a month and board. A wmber will arrive in Gueiph from \pril 1 to 15. Anvane in the Grimeâ€" y District desiting one or more of hese men, wIH please . notify the yrosident of_ the Ontazlo Azriculturâ€" i1 College, Gueloh, __~ | The sale of the Beamsville . brick | orks, latoly ownéd by _ Mr, < Geo. Crain, to Major Chas, Vane of Lonâ€" don, Eng., has, caused . considerable interest and brought a number . of visitors to our town. _\ Major Vane, we understand, has tranaferred the property to the Excelslor Brick Com pany Limited of Toronto, who . are about to construct a #econd factory a Burlington. Among the . visitors bave been Mr. R..V. Weldon, a direcâ€" tor of the Excelsior Brick Co.; Mr. Jas, H. Miller of Toronto, Capt. and Nirs, BartJett of Quebec; Capt. Harry T. Munn of London, Eng., and . Mr. D. Beatty of Toronto. _ Major Vane and Mr. Geo. W. Bartiett, who are in charge of the works, have .aken up residence In, our midst at . the Vilâ€" lage Inn and we welcome them . to |our town and wish them ali _ good |juck in their undertaking. . U d folks who need something of the kind, find Additional Locals on page 5 SNAPS â€"DRESS GOODS yard. Choice of enâ€" «. tire lot at Whirlwind 19 Sale Price............... 150 {:)leces Cotton Foulards, Linen Dress Goods and Dress Muslins, regulcr 25c to 35¢ a 200 pieces Crums‘ English 15e Prints for rage, 30 pieces 15e Ginghams for 11c and 500 yards White Fiannelette, 10 pieces Factory Cotton and Grey Striped Towelling, regâ€" l ular 10c and 12c R- All Taffeta Silks, regular 75¢ for 59¢; Serges, regular 75¢ for 49¢; 30 pieces $1.25 to 2.00 Goods for 98¢; 75¢ Fancy Dress Goods for 59c and 25 pieces, regular 50c to 39 653C n e+ Broken Lines L.inen Collars 5¢ Penman‘s Fine Wool Socks 19¢ Black Cotton Socks 1oc, 25¢ Ties 12}e, 50¢ Ties for 398 Fine Shirts, reg. #1 to 1.50 for 69c and Duplex and Champion â€" Suspenders 19 MUSLINS STAPLES GENTS Furnishings M. STEPHEN G RIM S B Y Best English Makeâ€"â€"Steam Vulcanized. Warrantâ€" ed to stand any climateâ€"â€"â€"is the seal official to all our stock of Ladies‘ and Gents‘ . Waterproof Coats The Centrai Store On inspection you wili at onece see what superior garments these Waterproofs are and how it will be to your advantage to place your order with A. F. Hawke, Our store has always been the ieader in orginating and imâ€" porting new ideasâ€"Our Spring lines include many striking novelties not to be seen in uny other store at the priceâ€"a visit will repay you. We Carry Absolutely the Largest | in Town of Carpets, Linocleums . _ and Oilcloths and it is a recognized fact that we offer better values than Hamâ€" ilton. Our Carpets and Rugs are from the best looms that England affords, all in a handsome variety of Floral and Oriental designs. In Linoleums the Kitchen patterns are pretty, while *he Carpet designs are unbectable for Halls, Dining and Sitting Get your Spring Suit Orderedâ€"â€"â€"at Once!! #tooms. The bright weather will soon be here, then there will be the usual rush. We have the finest selections of Suiting that has been ible to procure, and we GUARANTEE the FIT and S’l’\'m()ur prices taking quality into consideration are cheapâ€" er than elsewhere. _ Suits cut by the best paid, most experienced Cutters in Canada; there is the secret of our success. Main St. WOMEN‘S SUITS One dozen only Women‘s New Spring Suits, latest styles, mostly fine Serges. Each Suit has been reduced.................. 3 $414 Broken line in Boys‘ $6.50 to #8.50 Fine Serge and Worsted Suits, mostly 3 piece. Choice of this Big Bargain LOt. ... «««««» 498 BOYS S UIT S | .AF.HAwï¬â€"| . F. HAWKEL Gone uin on hss coniot +4 mag n eR en CCC wenveso {v 300 Lawn Blouses, beautifulâ€" ly embroidered. Three quarters and full length sleeves. â€" Reguâ€" lar $1.25 and $1.50.. Too late for a Winnipeg store ‘shipâ€" ment. . We ‘picked them up at our own 79 Extra special, stylish, upâ€"toâ€" date fur felt hats *King!‘ Derbys reg. $2.50 for $1.49; and 200 lot soft felts ir, browns, greys and blacks Regâ€" 98 ular $2, choice......... . MILLINERY Right at the opening of the season when others are asking big prices we sh«‘l offer you scores of beautiful, trimmed hats worth #$3.50 to 5.00 Display â€" Upstans... l 98 Men‘s "Beresford" and Woâ€" mea‘s ‘Vassar‘ and ‘Bell‘ Boots, reg. #4 :0 $5 for $2.98: Boys‘ School Buots, reg. #2 tor $1.59; Misses‘ reg. $1.50 for 98¢; Men‘s #2.75 Work Boots and Women‘s #4 Oxfords and 8 $3.50 ‘Modei‘ Boots 19 Aststeltesnes¢ttse/areree cecmin * _Grimsby Men‘s Hats W AISTS E N H J N E BOOTS Central Store 198