BENTELANOE EXAMINXATION RESULTS Smithville High School lima Beamer (honors), Iva Bartiett m.of-m. Frank W. Davis, Mary iareiti mioner, Mn 4 or Railton, Mabe} Sh:um, Katie Snider, Eari Souter, Audrey Trembly, Edua Tecter, Sadie Upper, _ Jessie Woebb (honors), Constance Zumstein. Wellandport Centre Lily Beamer, Eva Bartiett, | Pearl Buluing, Lillian Fruera (honors), J. D. Fulsom (honors), Edith Gee, Jesâ€" sie Grifin Carmalata Huber, . Lorne Misaner, Beatrice McDonald, _ Juliz Jones, Minnie Phillips, Almon Raece, Merie Shoalts, W. H. Schwal, F. L. Sotwab, Claére Steward (honors). Calstor Contrc Aletha DBeatty, Alden Beatty, Bertha Bell, Georgina Kaufman, Clifford Pack DUSTLESSâ€"â€"By and direct draft Sunshine 100 ET NOE Sene Sm in m n Aus, ces all dust is carried up .F(‘II'Il&Ce smoke pipe. See the McClary dealer or write for booklet. s mons, Alberta M. E. Weaver, Clarence Young, Raiph Young. Olough, Eimer Corman, W, Featherâ€" stone, Cora Felker, Irwin Felker, Bea trice Holden, Victoria Laidman, Alico Lees, Wm. Mcleod, Flossie Moot, Lulu Moot, Hugh Patterson, Anthony Platt, Hector Ptolemy, Marvel 8~e~, Cora Thomas, Muriel Thompzon, Bella White, Olive Williams. Myfamwy Davies, _ Walter _ Evans, Lorne Glover, Marjorie Glover, C. E. Henderson, Jessie . Heakett, . Nellic MHume, Clarence Lowis, Grace Lewis, Gladys Lounsbury, _ Phoobe Palmer, Grace Peterson, Lillian Potter, Percy Raven, Leatha Shaw, Luelia Tromhâ€" ley, Luelia Walker, Verna Walker. FULTON LADY INJURED A street car and an automobile beâ€" came mixed up at the corner of King and Victoria Avenue, Hamilton, Thurs day monning with _ the result that _ T Eesc s in /ame : Af PEA CV ALLL CR Wuitan 4 Mrs. Annie Nelson, of Fuiton, one of the occupants of the car _ Wwas . Cut around the head. The car containing Roy Birch, the chauffeur, X‘rs. Nelâ€" son,â€" her. daughterâ€"inâ€"law, . Mra. _ G. Nelson, her daughter, Miss A. Nelson and two grandchildren of Mrs. Nelson, turned from Main street to Victoria Avenue and evidently did not _ hear the approaching eastâ€"bound car. 1’1‘\; C Ns Cgsl C OSELL ant ImeRpntt C Dss chauffeur attempted to steer out of u.m-umurumelmnw a glancing blow, the fender ripping the rear tire from the r;_“l.':- Em en s e whe rear UTC MTCODO__ L2ainat: Nelscn, sen., was thrown against the wind shicld and sustained a . badly cut head. The other ocupants of the car escaped without Injury beyond ; severe shaking up. Mrs. Nelson was carried into the office of . Dr. Leath, where her injuries were dressed. Dr. Rennie was summoned and he had her removed to St. Joseph‘s Hospital, CX 2C ue was found that her injurics Ts re e °CS deaim. t where it was found that were not serious. _____ Nnomi Ayets, Flossile Clark, Irene A LABOR CANDIDATE FOR \ DOMINION HOUSE ‘ 6t. Catharines, July 16.â€"The . St. Catharines‘ district trades and labor council, notwithstnadine: the defeat of its candidate for the legislature in the ridng of St. Catharines On June 29, last night voted favorably to. the placing of a Jabor candidate in . 1nâ€" coln for the commons. A committee was instructed to arâ€" range for a convention, 1t is expected that this time a candidate with Conâ€" gervative leanings will _ be chosen, which wil make . a threeâ€"cornered fight. SPORTS AT ceRnusBY OX crv1c OLIDAY There will be a‘first ¢lass program 1.)0 n NoTIcs 18 wEREBY GIVE! to the Trustee Act, Revised Ontario, 1914. Chlg‘(:r 121, / th ditors and others “'H clair w ano O05000 00w Hamilt NOTICE M UUTCY Revised Sta to the Trustee Act, Revised Statuten ©f Ontario, 1914. Chlg‘(:r 121, that all ere« ditors and others vlrfl claims -falnll the eatate of Aadrew Mamilton rettit, late of the ‘Fownshiv of North Grimaby, in the County Of incoin, Frult Grower, ‘m"-':dld on‘ or _ about the « »first ( of March, 1914, are Te= ulred to by post mrld or to deâ€" No o t nale i ts cude » ot," the m‘ on ‘or be« lver to E. Catharines, fore """ "UC addr their name#, address®® SUC "miim . duly and full particular® of their claim duly "nrlld and the u:w of the securities, se ioi e sn ons 1914, _ the sgaid atar distribute mn-ï¬ldun- estate among the partio® entitfed _ theieto having , regard to claims of which he then has flfl- that the said Executor will not be Ul.cr. .t:t said u-‘:n o; any ï¬%‘w .mlnn not _ have T# at the time 0f wuch distriâ€" at Catharines, . this 17th We i ' Lancaster, & Lancasters eltors for the Bxecutor. Notice to Creditors to E 2: / us Exect ies t wild Bxecutor To ho. “r†deceased, on or, be: The teeith day of August. 1914, e eIghtEODU! UX ang" descripton eigh descripUon® W133â€"â€"â€"â€" Byâ€" opening dust damper direct draft damper when shaking L. _, «t ~ e oun M‘Clary‘s Mart boid by JAS LY 22, 1914 »v(f-l-vd‘gulum J 121, that all ere« . A. WRAY ul sports and racing _ at GRIMSBY on Monday, August 3, t age re races, m, bicycle races for boys, foot r:l.u '““"'hmmm trome resu, a races, a r & race, a cha.fot race and a ©aséball match. For full program see advertisement h;.b.hlmu. a% proigramme commences at sharp, baseb~"" match at‘8.30 sharp. Admission to the grounds 25 cents, whildren 10 cents. Grand stand free. DEATH OFP ROLERT BROWN Mr. Robert Brown, who has been a resident Of GRIMSBY for the past ten years, passed away at the home of his _, daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Glass, Doraa Avenue, GRIMSBY, on Friday July 17, in his 84th year. tive of the county Down, Ulster, Ireâ€" land, and ‘came to Canada in 1886. He resided in Toroxto until 1904 whe~ he came to GRIMSBY to live with his daughter, Mrs. Glass. His wife _ preâ€"deceased him . ten years ago. Mr, Robert Brown was a prominent member of the Loyal Orange Associaâ€" tion, having been a member in Uister over sixty years ago, When he came to Toronto be affiliated with one _ of the Jocal lodges ani was a member in good standing up to the time of . his death and quite a number of the local Orangemen turned out to the funeral on Sunday afternoom at four o‘clock. Service was held in the bouse . by the Rev, L. H. Currie and interment took place at Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. ‘MWhree of bs sons and all of his daughters were present at the funerâ€" al ane son, who lives in Providence, .R:'-od. Island, being ynable to be pres ‘The deceased is survived _ by four sons, John, of Providence, R. 1., Roâ€" bert, James and David, of Toropto, and three daughters, _ Mrs. Prentice and Mr#. McCarter, Toronto and Mrs. Lawrence Glass, GRIMSBY. All our twoâ€"plece sults from $12.50 to $18.50 and a number of threâ€"plece suits, all at the one price $9.75, . A table of pants worth from $5 to $$ for $3.95. Ohibaum‘s famous $10 panamas for $5; and uny straw _ hat in . the store from $3 to $5 for $1.50. A table of 50c underwear for 35¢. All $3 pyjJaâ€" mas for $2.10 and all $2 pyJamas for $1.50. Store open every evening until tem o‘clock so you can run . in after tea to make your purchases. The mon who work until ten _ at night don‘t ‘mo down until ten next day, Tobey, 50 _ and 52 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont. IT°8 A GOOD LETDER AFPTER ALL Someone has advauced the opinion that the jetter "e" is the most unforâ€" tunate letter in the Engllsh alphabet, because it is always out of cash, forâ€" ever in dobt, never out of danger and in hell all the time. For some reason he overlooked the fortunates â€"* _ the letter, as we. call his attention to the ‘The deceased gentloman was a naâ€" fact "e" is nover in war and alwyas in peace. It is the beginning of exisâ€" tence, the commencement of case and the end of trouble. _ Without it there would be no meat, no life and no heaven. It is the centre of honest) mukes love perfect »nd without it there could be no editors, devils nor news.â€"Fou:th Estate. «c Will be Striking Feature of This Year‘s Canadian National Exhibition. Do you remember how the . tiny electric lights twinkled like . frefiles KAPANGA HORSE ‘The champion thoroug! for service during This He is a full brother to Parties wishing. to For full particulars tA NOTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS and SHIPPERS i cor renpommrommy Tpp For good prices and prompt returns and TeMMETCT i _-hip to the Berlin Commission House, Berlin, Ontario ‘ Sn mt ocm the eBV. TWOâ€"PLECE SUIT $9.75 ELECTRICAL EFFECTS IUT PETTERRUUUBOCCOOE F Grimsby, Ontario. horse is highly bred and a great race horse. He is. by Spendâ€" thrift, by Australian, and his dam is theâ€" imported Kapanga, by Victorious. s a full brother to: Kingston, winner of one hundred and thirty» nine thousand dollars, es wishing to breed saddle horses or race borses should see Kapanga Horse right away, al narticulars and breeding see bills. § B2 ow in n inlmareg MER CpPEERREERRR CCCE AORCC CCC The only commission merchants in the city. Send for rubker stamp. * BERLIN coMMIsSION HOUSE BERLIN, A. BOSWELL, ghbred Stallion, K.m. } r the season of 191 j, at the Race i| the amid the foliage of the trees at Canadian National Bxbibitiony ; year? That was the foundation o. wonderful system of electrical Or3; mentation that is being compietedy 4 thim y:mr’o.?lblflu. 'M: stars and the fountain "“#ol-h“l ated, while various dovices sautify of _ Peace Year wil} help to the grounds. vicinity were Dr. and Mrs. Simpson, of Cleveland, Florence _ and Robert Nichols _ and Mrs. McClintock, of Hamilton, whe were the guests of W. H. Simpson, Mountain Top. Miss Myra Simpeon _ has returned from Cleveland after a spending . a very pleasant vacation. ‘The many friends of Mrs. John G. Nash, will be pleased to learn _ that sho ‘ is slowly recovering from _ a stroke which she had two weeks ago. MMirs. * E. Tobias, of Lendon, was the guest of her uncle, J. C, Moore, last week. x Ten young ladies of _ this vicinity, chaperoned by Mrs. G. Woodman, are camping at GRIMSBY Beach. Quite a number from here are _ atâ€" tending the Summer School, at Burâ€" lington. Miss Hazel Gifford accompanied by her grandparents, bas returned from m-,.\'. Y., after a six weeks‘ vacaâ€" (Many from here attended the Ham {lton Exposition. J. A. , GRIMSBY, Dec. 81,‘14 J Araien. GntIgns: _ bee. Siiil Jacob Walters, GRIMSBY East, P. W. Glover, Dorchester, Mass. Dec. 31,‘14 W. J. Roinson, Vinemount, Oct. 31,"14 W. Jackson, Carp, Dec. 31,415 F. T, Woolverton, Brooklyn, N.Y., _ Albert Beere, GRIMSBY, Dec. C. R. Heuther, Smithville, No. 3, a. .. o. «T CC ADec. 21M Thos, Hand, Winona, _>_ July 15,14 E. Hendershott, Beameville, _ ___ _ Fred M. Walker, Grassles, Dec. 31,14 Isaac Smith, Vinemount. . May 10,15 Fruit Growers MReRie o hos perigs _ 300 o CR o We beg to inform you that this os mare _ ___}{season _ M# (¢e _~__ is our special buyer in fruit. House Painting Decorating Papering â€" Please communicate with him or direct ST.ONGE & CREVIER Prompt attention to all PAINTEP +***) DECORATOR, Terephone 14 GRimsBy H 4 1sS T Manager, Grimeby, Ont. |MR. A. T. HUNTER of Grimsby, Ont. TAKE _ _NOTICE Pointe St. Charles Branch STONEY CREEK PAIB UP LIST at Grimsby 4 St. J MONTREAL, Que. THE _INDEPEND base and remittances will stand [rack Oct. 16,14 16,14 31,14 3114 16,/15 pMsSBY, OST. Opportunity knocks but once at every man‘s door, if you don‘t grasp it, it is gone forever. OQpportunity is now knocking at your door, and you had better grasp it, for you _ will never get a chance to do it again. 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