Dr. R. A. Alexander Mfln‘m Main St W., _ GRIMS ~June the month of rosesand weddings if you would economize on your wedding suit and at the same time have the latest in style, best in quality and most perfcct in fit, try one of Grafton & Co‘s wedâ€" «ling suits ut $15.00 worth $20; $18.00 worth $12.50 or $20.00 worth $25.00, â€"To Rent Cheapâ€"Pleity of good pas ture for eattle and horses on the Russ farm, Plenty of excellent water very goxsy To voas on sourcaces, k ®to. Apply 3. W. Janoi®®, Cout muse, Mamilton. € handy for cattle to help themselves. Apply to T. Farrell, Grimsby Ont. â€"â€""‘Strength and vigor come of good lood, duly digested. ‘Force,‘ a reapyâ€"toâ€" serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, l-vh-‘ every dollars worth purshased at Grafton & Cn, you receive a ticket and when you eave 20 to 100 of these you are entitled to a choice of rocking chaire, pictures, silver= ware, tables, secretaries, whatâ€"nots, u-‘ time buy your clothing at less price than charged for very inferior clothing elseâ€" by Park, on electric railway. Easy terma. Thog, Crow, Grimeby, â€"I have & few thousand good toâ€" mato plants yet; also flowering plants. A. â€"For Saleâ€"10 acres of choice fruit land, all planted in best varietiee, large brick â€"The Grimsby Horticaltural Society will give an evening of flowers and music sometime during next week, of which due uotice will be given laser. ‘ â€"Purrar‘s high art clothing. embraces she most satisfactory combination of porâ€" .. Cole, 1 mile Kast of Village quiterns, faultiess tailoring, and fine #nish. . 1 give an irou clad guarantes with every garment thereby absolutely proâ€" trotory wear. . Farrar, Clothier, No. 5 Market Square. . I give exchange tickets. â€"WNor Suleâ€"A snap in a good 8 year id work horee, will sell for $00.00, a listle sure in front or â€"Are you saving Grafton‘s tickets? if o oo on ApcD conday soh serviges expecially for the Sunday sch .".h.fldhthh. A« MB C o uakcas Kuss, M. A., of Heam®NITD . M CC" ing the pastor will preach. ~ ateatran & Co. do the langest Â¥he westen CCC CC wale mon‘s suite, $7.80 suits J 00, $5.530 suits $5.05; $10.00 suite ©0 0 & w.â€" scsetucs in Tht wmwemt eWennt C NOC & Wreebyterian Charch will be .,--.-la-illk" â€"Jubn @ros, Woelland, has deliversd ‘~~‘m. -â€"b“““‘p 2 KK Madicalis ttmeaby Putk M'â€"'V“ Sundernsd purityors the guest PC _ Ssj o P 4 -"- Aceved for cwmp as Old NMBeN _ . 4 Uoogurdien yusty un ult i9 _ _ _ in Reect 0 L gon ocated in the Woulverton blook .-g:â€"â€" e «ol e@ese C l juv ut O "*" "" goad is quartermt Mmoney To Loan. ym "" _ "',-..n-fl"“""} Grimsby, June 10 _ ~ sipe nlted Pss atmard T clephone Noâ€" 4 Noxt Sunday the m 1 ul "oge a stt w g O Cabmely of Beamsville. . In the even etc., and at the same ing water,at Griinsâ€" “dm , and has opened e Woubverton b oo svore. . Adrer 88 oi the d4th Regiment mieads in D4b Barilett, Beams Those pampé are The best â€"D.Marsh has received the contract for building the New ::-u Church in Stoney Creek, at his original tender. Several other contractors had this conâ€" (fract but Lagked out. us of â€"Don‘t forget the‘ now assortment, . , stationery at the Bazaarâ€"Souvenir ie sporting goods,lawn tennis nets and .' water sets, trays, hammocks, fancy W°* eushion tops, stamped goods, sitk * vope, silk. New mssortment of %OAT® belts and ties, latest new New Yn":u."’.: les, baby bonnets. wrist bage, d \m-oi- confectionery . .\.‘l‘om';:h“m" â€"Mr. H. F. Vidal receved gthe mm‘ day from England the handsome 2"4 stylighly bred iPersian cat ‘‘Torring!9" Dor. | The eat is a rich cream an. is sired by "Moko" the best blue in England. Mr. Vidal is delighted with the fine conâ€" dition the cat shows after its trip acrose the Atlantic. riâ€" â€"The achool holidays are close at hand provide your boys with an outing suit, all «izes at Grafton‘s, 98e to $2.30, fully guarâ€" anteed, fast color. â€"Lostâ€"A bunch of keys on ring, stenâ€" cil with my name attached. Finder please return and be suitably rewarded. 8. E. Mabey, Grimsby. There is so much to see in London that one might stay there all summer with profit, but for myself T prefor the parks and county roads outside. â€" We are giving about three weeks to Londop iteelf, but not all at oncs. We seok waristy by an . occasional excurâ€" sion. We have scen 8t. Pault, Westâ€" minster Abbey, the British Museum, the Law Courts, Hyde Park, the Walâ€" Ince Caollection of Curiosities We â€"For Saleâ€"White elephant potatoes. Apply to W. D. Kitchen. Hampton Court,and seen the big grape wine which is six feet in diameter at the base. We have walked do'l\ Rotten Row, with its stylish equipages and geily dressed ladies. We have seen the King and Quee®, and now we are at Old Oxford for three or four Curiosity enough. Our rooms adâ€" join the room in which the Martyre, Cranmer, Ridiey and Latimer slept the night before they were burned to the stake. ‘This morning we were shown into the room, and truly it is old fashâ€" ioned and curious. Yesterday we attended service in Christ Church Cathedral in the mornâ€" ing aod in Magdalen College in the svening. The services ware all intoned and the music was marvellous. Being Canadians we were given special attenâ€" â€" ‘This is a wouderfulold town, with its twentyâ€"four colleges and curious ie o s 1 en and toâ€"duy through the courtrsy of one af the students of Ballio) College, we u.d.*w"’““" MM'M‘“’"‘" boat race. This is called "eighth‘s week" here, because each colege has a boat named by eight oarsmm, and the is very keen. The town .".'._‘.uu. elite of England, and hotel charges ure all dorbled. w.wÂ¥. E: '.'.“.w- nesC, uk ul-lb'fl"“““ H. us A.h.:.ll"‘“‘"'““hu“ Sonool Board. U. H @Qrimaby. M*_‘-i-phlm .....u.-d-“"""'“‘“ laci .,..no-lhl""".“' i gee h 1 eeelter 19 oc on _uum-""““ uï¬vfl‘“.wn“‘ it ind, andI hereâ€" ~fl"‘~’-‘*“'â€ï¬‚" .wfl“""""' “".- l-'..auhh ,-“'ht P \'.‘nlq'flh",‘ w. W. Kidd. EnE We have visited a good many of them Old Ozford, (England). Kidd is determined to o‘y Public 8c ad Afuer . gAnderson. Grimaby, â€" Torrey,, Woolwsrton. June hool Board, 8th, 1903. fight his belt in case it did not cure.. a _T think, in justice to other dealer:, who may be homnest, that I should have said at the time, that the tirm of F. E. Karn & Co,, Victoria St., Toronto, wrote me to say. what their belt wou‘d do, and in the event of failure, they would refund. The belt failed to do any good, and then Karn repudiated all promises he had made, T hope your readers will be wiser than me. Crioket. Manuico ve. Sixoue. The mabove match was played on Saturday, June 6th, Manriso A. R. Whitelaw, ¢ Baker, C. H. Pettic b L. Fitch .. W. H. Peitit b Bronne. . . J. A. Pottit, b. Marlatt. . H. F. Vidal, b. Powell. . . J. Kerman, b. Powell... . G. C. Pottit, b. Powell . . . R. J. Hewat, b. Powell .. 1!. F. Baker, b. Powell .. 8. Wismer,C. Harrison b, J. M. Powel!, c. and b. Whitelaw . . E. Bronne, b, Vidal . .. . .« .++ ++ ++ Dr. Morrie, b. G Pottit .. .. ...... L Fitch, c. W. Pettit, b. G. Pettit . . M. Smith, b, G, Pettit.. . ... .)+ ++ J.. Osborne, b. G. Pottit........ .. R, Harrison, Ot 04 ... ..« .++ ++« B. Marlatt, b. Vidal ... ......+ «> C. Harrison run OUb..2...+0.. .00 ) Bvst e lnduat i Pribc: cagl. + tabbenbnaatainb in E. Bronne, b. Vidai,..,.... ... .. 2|has presented Dr. Morris, b. G Pottit .. .. .. .... 9|are desirous th L. Fitch, c. W. Pottit, b. G. Pottit.. 4 M Sorith, in 0; Pesig.,. ... .. .. . o fand nek that y J. Oaborne, b. G. Pottit........ .. 1|plan. These d R. Harrison, not out ... ...... .. 15 B. Marlatt, b. Vidal "1Â¥k. /.. .;.. .. l have one.. Th C. Harrison run Oub. 2 ... >e.. ... 9 of these goods. Bos +. 59. . s :: 2)+ «+ ifie‘s 2. + & .+. .‘ } | emmmmmmamee aais ) @2 Clï¬ ; A on Saturday, June 13th, vs. Niagara Methodist Ohurchâ€"First Draft of Ministore. St. Catharines districtâ€"St, Cath: arinesâ€"St. Paul Street, John Pickerâ€" ing; Welland Avenue, Wa. H. Harvey; Ningara Street, R. W. Woodswortb; Louth â€" and _ Granthamâ€"James H, Coilins, St. Catharines, Merrittonâ€" Hugh 8. Dougell. Thoroldâ€"J. A. MeLachlan. Ningara Falls Southâ€" David L. Brethour, Niagara Fallsâ€" Thos. Coiling. Niagaraâ€"Alfred A. Bowers. â€" Stawford and 8t. Davidesâ€" Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Al druggists refundthe money if it fails to cure 1t, W. Grove‘s signature is on each bos. . 28e: G, W, Barker, St. Davids.. Besms: villeâ€"S. W. Kelley. _ Grimabyâ€" T. W. Jackson. Jordan Stationâ€"Christopher Cookman, . Ernest _ W. . Stapleford, Victoria College. A. E. Kimmens has returned home after spending two woeks in London. ‘The employees of Mr, E. D. Smith held a mecting last Monday evening to arrange for their Annual picnic. They decided to go to the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, on June 12th, they are anticipating a grand F,. B. Henry purchased ha andsome pony last week, The members of Court Pine Hurst have received an invitation from the members of Court Freestone to attend a special church service in Grimsby, on the 218t, Bt. John‘s Church will â€"hold a big garden party at E. D. Smith‘s,. July 1. TO CUREA COLD IN ONE DaY. ‘The monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Guild of St. Jobn‘s Church, Winoua, was held on June 3rd at the residence of Mre. Geo. Chambers, when it was decided to hold a garden party at Mr. E. D, Smith‘s on July 1st at which they intend to provide tents for the Total cofpr 3e« «+k 02 The next match will be at Grimaby 8t. John‘s Guild, Winona. WINONA. D. V. Lucas. b Powell.17 19 62 Specially Imported Dinner Sets given away free to our cash customers For a long time we have felt that we should <give our cash customers some special inducement in the way of a discount. Up to the present time no feasible proposition has presented itself to us till we hit upon this plan. We are desirous that every one should see these dishes as they are beauties and ask that you call and see them, amd hear of our profit sharing plan. These dishes are absolutely free and we are anxious you should have one. ‘The uccompanying cut gives but a small idea of the beauty of these goods. ‘They must be seen to be appreciated. Closes Every Evening ot 6 o‘clock except Wednesday and Saturday. A.â€"F. Hawke GET READY sale of the valuable and useful Mlclu! upon which the members of the Guild have expended mwuch time and work during the winter months. There was a large and representative meeting of the members of the Guild present, and a profitable and enjoyable afternoon was spent. The meeting of the Guild is held on the 1st Wednesday of each month, Rubber FREE! â€" FREE! FREE! _ ) PHILIP B. TOWLER, THE CENTRAL STORE FOR FRUIT GROWERS Best Quality, . Burland, HIGHEST PRICES, QUICK RETURNS. Grimsby. Hunt Ottawa To ship your fruit to Best Satisfaction AGENT. Stamps GRIMSBY. The Annual Excursion of the Employees Of Helderleigh Fruit Farms and Nurseries in conjunction with the South Wentworth Farmers‘ Institute, will take place on to the Agricultural College, Guelph, Friday, June 12, Four cars will take the excurâ€" sionists to Hamilton per H. G. & B. leaving : Beamsville at ..............6.15 Grimaby: &t :.;. . : /«%, ... . :0640 Wlm“flb Single fare on H. G. & B. $1.00 return Hamilton per G.T.R. The train leaves King St, station at 8 o‘slock. A good program of games will be run off during the day for prizes donated by Mr. Smith, The exenrsion will arrive at Guelph at 10 o‘clock A. m. Will leave Guelph at 6 p. m. ‘ Everybody welcome. For particulars see J. W. HARPER,