We wish to notify the Fruit Growers of this district ; that we have the this season that we have had in years, Splendid roots, thrifty canes and every one will grow if properly plantâ€" ed and taken care of. _ All standard varieties. â€" Conâ€" sult our agent W. C. Dawe, telephone 33, Winona. E. D. SMITH & SON Limited Nurserymen, Winona, Ont. cEepEppEBpEECEEECEECEEEEEZ GRA PE VINE S you :or-y little incouvenience ‘I’I-I'n}.l_v air work. it Should you have any plumbing to be done, you will _ M save time and money by attending to it at one. , f\ HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Opposite Post Office. Buck‘s Furniture Co IO per cent. s off â€"â€" â€"â€" For Cash \FINEST GRAPE VINES Furniture and Carpets, Linoleum and Winuow Shades snn n e i 1100550 Greves‘ Fancy Goods Store Beamsville = Ontario Norman M. Walker ot Groceries and Dainties is very coMmâ€" plete, and guaranteed absolutely fresh. Our workmen are very proficient arocenrs Anp MAIN STREET ware, PLUMBING:! E. S. & R. T. JOHNSON *** C awaRC MERCHANT a . 3018 Licensed Embalmer UCK, Beamsville HARDWARE PHONE 21 Good Plumbiny Is Not a Luzury it is an absolute peâ€" cessity, if you would eare to take :hlo full enjoyment of living. W’:’eu install ov:r‘y plumbing need, or Correct Faulty Grimsby ® and will enuse MERCHANTS GRIMSBY [ | For nursing mothers ' UR e â€" Soe Naâ€"Druâ€"Co LAXAUNES U || comstioe patizmule submit offer the important advantâ€" | m‘:‘&':" Pitnd Brides commic :sm‘ pigs T ‘e‘:l"h'm was l‘on:ul- M'm“ ts se at e expenditures bhave far disturb he exceodâ€" affect the child: |, n:tu:iu of ron‘hl= ::“‘ kmonts system neces abutments & 25¢. a box at your Crock, &3-::" mu' "-'mm Dru *d ‘('ilr'.mm,ulmo(;lï¬â€œ lous Dluu-‘llt 04 mindcd net | ......‘ oâ€"l-lg'- |u.ou..=='“:in unou' m WM mted a Canada, Limited. .lw $124.00, y f= |\ ‘The Committee recomms | the olerk bill \r * Py with coUunTy couNCIL |His\.¢® suane ce | with wenmmmmmmmmemmme amemmmneeemenereneer of repairs (Continued from grige 4) ‘EE,:.:;;T“ Moâ€"lou‘“ 7 y | . on B Da m and ue ie 1o m;fl“flud | cont o(' Nlldl‘:wm. mfli se \ff‘.'f"' rendered and m.l.‘“ * "Tuo. ‘-"'"“l‘ l u".'"‘"' n NT ALOILLLUAF iho Doungie At lCoTl::“: Tis hot ts Wills and Smith, refused (Continued from grige 4) Dairymple to strike out the grant and o imeet a nabuity by paying for all bervices rengered and assistance &1\â€" en to tae inigents of the Counoil, At tnat time the trustees of the hospital were well samstied with tae . greut und I take it, he said, as very bad & Nn e C RNnnieF is 1 OR _ Bs Sb ayes t cPhird lnuhrmnna-oull‘“' tor $1 a day now. ‘ -“qun;ulddl‘.w‘ would they have handod us ba0k the difference? "We deal fair every yoar with the ...,.m..‘n.,uuu deal fair with us. } "We recelve a repory from the Colâ€" mt eaiene legiate, which is examined, but never do we get one from the houpital. The grant has been seied for this T L GPnp v.ojstatn Aar another one, p Mr., Wills was in favor of dbschars ing tue obligation to the fullesy . ¢*â€" qent. oo ectac e nD D nalen td tent. Mr. Aiken said let us pay the $1,200 and $1 a day for liability over that amouat, Mr. Secord mentioned that the gost | of cach pation, was $1.49 instoad ot | $1, owing to the high cost dllï¬ul Mr. Smith was in favon of @iving them another grant of $343. | Mr. Johnstonâ€""It is not fale _ of them to say we owe them over $300 more. A bargain‘s a bargain, . and they made a bad one." â€" Mr. Grant held to the graut made. "Romember," he said, "It‘s â€" public hosiness as well as public _ 10D¢ business as We we‘re handling. offer the important advantâ€" age that they do not disturb the rest of the system Of affect the child. , EM mc The Council _ Thursday NOMINE heurd Manager Forster of the Imp6riâ€" al Bank, upon the question of | th0 sule of the $19,000 of the . Q. & C foat 5 per cent debentures, authorltâ€" c0 lust June, Seven or . cight ids were received, the bost being at **Sut | 97 The finance committe® teel like | dotaying the saie, it the bank wh} C0% | tinue discounts to the county for | @ N u.. .anaume has been IMpFOY whlic. road o pSF E20L 77700000 CAbeht «d last June, Seven of cight ids were received, the best being at **out )7 â€" The finance committee feel like detaying the sale, if the bank will com tirue discounts to the county for . & whiie, The account has been improÂ¥ ed ‘by some $16,000 incredse of taxes this year. Mr. Forster thought 91 a good offer for the debentures . at the present time, and did not look for an improvemen; in the money market till the spring. . The bank would com tirue to carry the county‘s account. Several members of the council were in favor of a sale at 97 but others fla= MOTC C COOOO3D0hnene ns a im BEVOR TR ooo vored holding the debentures as . &| credit. The matter Was left in . the kands of the committee for the time being. ‘The Council adjourned «ill Friday morring, to go 0n & trip to Niagata, over the new line of the N. St. C. & T. rallway, leaving the clty at two o‘clock and returning in the ovening. The County Councll Priday motnâ€" Ing unanimously adopted the folloWâ€" ing resolution, moved by Councilior | Aiken, seconded by Councilior Moyer that through the kindncss ot. Mr. B. F. Seixas, general managet of the } N. S. & T. Railway, this Sounell had NB C 0+ Un satine the initial thIP vored holding the E. EmmA NE N. S. & T. Railway, this C the pleasure of taking the PRX Pn over the Niagara the pea®U® TT TCO OPnatom over the Niagara exteusion °(M“ road, we desire to place upon Sur appreciation of the opport"nitX given us of seeing this beautiful PAFt: of our country, of which we '"m‘ proud, and of realizipg What % Peneft this branch will bo . to this community, and We desire to say that We can bardly find Javiguage t0 L o preas our thanks to Mr, Seixas and \thr other officials for the courtesy shown US. naln e cennn io hlan .: Cotbie gdowi US. In presenting the resolution, COUR~ elllor Aiken spoke as mnunmlï¬ of the municipality recelving . the greatest benefit from the _ extension, for which the companY had _ done more than it had promised. . Not only would the town of Niagara prosper, \but the townebip. ‘Councitior Sutton undorato®! that now the County Judge was goin£ to buy a residence in Ningara, 80 that Coumecilior Aikens was not unduly OP timistic. _ â€" se 0 CS iDb nnent :that \ Di timistic. . â€" ‘Councllior Moyer thought that but for Counellion Alkens‘ . efforts, the extersion would no‘ be buil; so ©008, forming a bond of unjon between the 6 A ©O0C W inat a â€" spodat jown and olty, and that & CTOSES votc of thanks Was due him. ! Councilior Collard apoke _ of the time and. work devoted to the enter= prige by Councilior Aiken, whom he thanked on bebaif of the ratopayOre of the towaship. Me gave as a1 inâ€" -hmd!howu.hollw road the t the DCuC 7 O Aipell for desire of people a siding to rece! Tug INDEPEAPEST: @ PC0000 CC Cns ople around _ Vir@!! receive manure . and dvide s andAeg Crlght l a trip to Niagara, | Y!% of the N. St. C. & ; the clty at two Cb ag in the ovening. | T8 noll Friday mornâ€" | °; lopted the follow» | 9 ved by Councilior in d 4P _2 _ T16 comdized EZ7 iA d hawy,. | formunate â€" AAPHHA C l9 CC 1913 | which the road runs." ng ts | Â¥{r. Milis objected to the motion beâ€" county | ing brought forward at such a, 106 ospltal | LOUT. “lbm&hluhhlrhm y were | other municipalities and | this is .& ".2 question of great magnitude," . he B said. i Cns se M50 2 4" ) tthe ship the products of the farm. Councilior Alkens _ acknowledged the flottoring remanks. _ ______ GI steel bridge . and | to wrong had been done. P vor, _ were PEni 2 ol su were aguinst it, the absentees DeMS :a-n Johnston, Dairymple and m-‘ u. T ‘The Reception Committee, through Chbairman Wills, reported that . Dr. Jessop, M.P.P., and the chairman had waited on Hon. Dr. Reaume, Minister of Public Works, with a view to bay ing him personally inspect the Q. & a.mdudnmhhndfleohul-- | vited the Mon. Jas. Duff. . after. ... inâ€" specting, the Minister of Works was tully convinced that the Government should do something for the condâ€" tions exiating 376 unique and that 1 2C 7O _;_C tha rond as: AN vied. o T 0 ouk snectin, the Minister of Works was fully convinced that the Government should do something for the eou-| tions exiating 376 unique and that whe claim of assuming the road as an interpational highway. and when the policy of the Government is annount D2 > N1aRO Christmas Open James Osborne & Son We have a very l‘me stock of Tom Smith‘s Costume Crackers hB LeabNQ OROG * 12 and i4 James St. > HAMILTON resolved thak 180 MI77]| TV °. regislative advice| Wolland County hes paid . $28.84 , L« aforesald muniol yearly during the last four . years, L share of Mability |therefore the baiance unpaid is §$427 With the aforesaid road | 58, and $170.32 will be due Feb. _ 1. em upon a _ fair and | 1914 ‘The interest on these unpald ECNESNTLT ECE NAILS ‘Abiania * tntar for your selection FOR g Of MIOFENET | are placed it relation to as compared alities llable hat the Coun lative advice hevaintcm=inll i9 1 tion beâ€" | ! a date |‘ ir to the is is & 1g," _ he wl o4, this road will receive _ deserved consideration and will be one of the first, if not e first, to be taken over by the Government. Out of ts $500 | placed at the disposal 0 fthe commitâ€" tee for the purpose of securing un inâ€" spection, only $184.20 was spent in entertaining the visitors. Saturday morning the educational conaiitteo‘s report was presented by Councilior _ Nelson, _ recommending thm the grants made to the various high schools at the June session, be supplemented to make thom read as follows: Grimsby high school, $1300; Smithville, $1450; Beamsville, $1300; Ningara, $1000, It was also recommended that the zmount of $2879.79 be pald to the St. Catharines Colleginte Institute, being the amount due for county pupils for 1913, less $164.89 which was overpaid in 1911. That the Inâ€" Quit Dosing , YÂ¥ our Children spector‘s account agminst the Counâ€" ty of Welland, amounting to $188.14 be _ sent to the Clerk _ of Weliand County and payment requested, and if the accouut is not paid it be reâ€" ferred to the Minister of Education. A Byâ€"Law was introduced to apâ€" polut a trustee of the Collegiate Inâ€" stitute to fill the unexpired timg of Johnson Clench, who has . resigned, with Catharticsâ€" b cn.m'n‘hflnun } most effective in regulaâ€" “MMM«-- stipation for the little folkâ€"one rh-'-uonh.\hy-"' : 25c. a bottle. ‘ Druggists and ~dealers or by mall. P _ _ Chamberiain Medicine Co. W\ Ireland‘s report was presented stating that as Lincoln County pays $300 a year from travolling ¢éxpenâ€" ;;., A Welland County should pay 14 t a lay? " NRBeent 2a8 a+ PPR aa e i. 1 58, and $170.32 will be due Fob. 1, 1914. The interest on these unpald gums at six per cent. simple interâ€" est in $15,301, therafore, the total amount is $185.62 arrears and porâ€" tlon of postage account, $2.02, makâ€" ing the total $188.14. ‘The Council, on Saturday _ afterâ€" mcon, finished up the business bt‘ the year 1913. _ John M. Lywburner occupled the Warden‘s chair for the ;) mat time and before\the close of the session thanked all the members and | the officials of the county for the man ‘per in which they had eupported him | during his term of office and on the | uble way they had conducted . the | preiness of the county. He trusted A Man at Forty usually becomes just a bit more conservative‘ in his dress. The plain Ohesterâ€" held Overcoat with velvet collar is usually his choice. English Nap Cloths, Whitâ€" neys, Meltuns and Beaverâ€" cloths are the popular maâ€" terials. These are fresh from the hands of our own tailors and sold direct from maker to wearer at $10, $15, $18, $20, and $25. (Continued on page 7) 10 and 12 OoAX HALL FOR BOYSâ€"Ever ready MANUIRUD EDL with tender. cc Tool Box with nine tools, Mechanical Train with tender, coach: and track, and many others. FOR GIRLS â€" Gold plated Extension Bracelot, Sewing Machine comâ€" plete, dainty gun motal Watch, Lody Ann Doil Carriage, and many others. rom Boys AND GI@LSâ€"Moving Ploture Machine completa with films and slides. Send us your name and address today, plainly written and we will send cards by roturn mail, atong with big illustrated cataâ€" togue of free promiums for boys and girls. When sold return us the money and we will sond promiums post pald. TORONTO NOVELTIES CO., DEPT. 374 TORONTO, ONTARIO For Selling 40 Sets of Our Postal Cardsâ€"6 in © HAMILTON James North BOYS AND GIRLS Ever ready Flashâ€"light, PmmUEUT F R E E to §$22 e CCC Flashâ€"light, nickle plated Hockey Skates, Mechanical Train with tonder, coach and aa «se ciiiane. made type possess every feature that is essential in the construc» tion of good clothesâ€"and every other factor which makes for style and service in our over: coats and suits to a degree not found in any othe:s garment in Hamilton at the same price. clusiveâ€"the garments, .88 & whole, represent the highest: type of American made P1O® ducts. Popular shaw! collar chinchillas, and other classy fabrics, for men and young men at $20. This is Tobey the First who was & urphy. Meet the present Tobey Christmas Overceats and Suits of the Tobey Special ‘This overcoat stock of ours is surely a splendid example of the Yemoctacy ol thts: storeâ€"there are coats for mfl‘ at the top and bottom of the ladderâ€"for em> ployers . and employeesâ€"for every man. _ At every price be it $15 or $40, gréater value, more style and larger assort« ments than any other overcoat .store in â€" Hamilton. _ Greater service too for our splendid store is organized in a mannet that guarantees smooth pleas ant courteous service. If you want a house well built at reasonable cost, consult Jones & Goatley of Our Xmas or . â€"6 in Set for 10c. Appointments etnbo.fll'"’ TOBE Y 50 and 52 James St. N. HAMILTON,;â€" We have an immense variety of Brass Desk Sets. Overâ€"â€"thirty . different . sizes and styles are shown. $ Several distinct novelties will be noticed in the displays. N ‘They are priced at attractive figures from g4.00 UP« ROBERT DUNCAN & Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square NOW is your chance. too, the fabrics are €x~ _ BRASS DESK SETS R. DUNCAN & C€0. HAMILTON ubd