W‘HDNESDAY $20 Not Buys Men‘s Suits of Rare Merit ‘To give an nccurate description { of them is impessible, Each suit hasa personality and you know . you gan not nccurately devcribe personulities, 1 could easily tell you that they are of cheviote, wweeds, homexpum and serges, and that the colors are blue, black, ten, grey and a mixtore of all thee ‘colors. But that wonld descrive them about as much as my saying 1 have two feet, two arms, a head and body would describe me. Come in and see them please, and don‘t delay doing it either. . You‘ll be convinced that $20 never bought such attractive suite before. Other lines at from $9.75 to $30.00. Tobey with the Canal Zone Smile Paname Hate worth $8 for $5 tfrom a man who was in Panams. . __ ABINGDON Geo. and Mrs. Gowland of Hamitton spent Sunday and Monday with Whit more and Mrs. Marsball. |__ _ _ Miss Myrtic Lousee éer the parental roof. . 21 new Maliovy Hats, different Irom the other fellow. Famous Baitimore Straw Hate. Astoria Shoes. In our bays‘ department we give a watch. a good timekeeper with every suit at $5 and over. Son Esomncunrst e ‘The Ladies‘ Aid Society of . Ker thurch met at the Home of Mrs. Wa. Berry on Wednesday. On Monday, May 25, the PFrease family reunion was held at the bean tiful bome of Alex Coon,. Owing to the busy time there were only about sixty friends and relatives present, but a real old fashfoned _ good time was enjoyed. After all had partaken <f the sumptuous repast prepared by the ladies, Rev,. H. 0. Rodgers was eluulddm-uflnvmnfleynfl interesting nmm"'""""" ing in charge of ladies, _ Miss Campbell, elocutionist, _ Tupleyto®n., Upen in the eveninge until ten w‘clock so you can run in after tem and make your purchases. The men who work until ten at night don‘t get down until ten the next entertained . with zelections. ; vereqitet. At the close a hearty vote of tanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Coon for their kind hospitality. P0ART TRTETnier c\ secskud CHeiP RIMG MUSATE CC ‘The following officers were elected for the ensuing _ year: _ President, Seth Snyder, Jordan; Vice President, Seun SHPWem, €CO0000r CC E. Frease, St. Anns; Sec‘y, Snyder, Abingdon; As‘t S Hildreth, Tapleytown. Miss Mary _ Young of 50â€"52 James St. North HAMILTON, ONT. The selling. Wash Suits 50c to $3.50 Seotch half does the ing and the Irish half the 27 1914 of â€" Hamilton of upent the 24th at home, |de‘.‘ Mrs. Purk of Binbrook l u with their daughter, Murmy Bush, t M Kdyar S459<or of Vineland, m dusiness trin here on Saturduy. â€" Mr. Bertraum of GRIMSBY, agent tor the Ford Motor Co., was looking wp prospects 17 this section on Saturâ€" day last. Hithe CaTe make it healthy an Use Pari needs and quickly stc tair, and ! invigorate hair grow Get a b day from BTONE YCREEK ‘ (Tco late for last week) On Tue#day last _ the _ combined twanches of the Woman‘s AuxiMary of Bartonvilie, Burlington Beach, Van Wagner‘s DBorch and Stoney _ Creek met at the Parish Hall, Reports were giver of the Diocean annual meetâ€" Img just held at Handiton and contil butions. were brought in towards the missionary bales which will be packâ€" +d and sent to Day Star . Indian Reâ€" verve, Susk. After the meeting the members were entertained at _ the rectory. ( C ue The ainual mesting of the W.M 5. uf the Methodist church was held on May 12, when Mre J. H. Lee was apâ€" pointed dolegate to the ranch meetâ€" ing at Brantford and the . following officers were clected: Hon. Pres., Mra Rev. Dantels; _ Pres., _ Mrs. W..H. Simpson; First Vice Pres., > Mrs. J. ‘Thomas; Second Vice Pres., Mrs. J. M Jackson; _ Recording T"- Mrs. A. Smith; Cor, Seay., re. J. Felker; Treas., Mrs. J. T. Cbittick; Supt. of Obristian Stewardship, Mre. _ Molnâ€" tyre; Cradle Roll Supt., Mrs. E. Hopâ€" kins and Mre. J. B, Smith, At the close of the meeting dainty refreshâ€" ments were served by Misses Margarâ€" et and Lillian Chittick. HEALTHY HAIRâ€"â€"NO MoORE DANDRUFEF USE PARISIAN SAGE It‘s entirely necdless to have unâ€" sightly, matted, thin or faded bair, A little care is all that is _ needed to make it _ thick, pretty, . perfectly healthy and free from dandmiff. Use Parisian Sageâ€"it supplies hair needs and is absolutely harmless. 1t quickly stops itching head and f,_l!lal \ Jcanies /â€" o isnasat s l w T22 L bair, and is one of the best tonics to invigorate the scalp and make . the hair grow long and beautiful Get a bottle of Pevisian Sage toâ€" day from W. M. Stewart Drug Co. of ut any drug counter, It costs but 50 cents. Rub it into the scalpâ€"all dan druff disappearsâ€"your head . fee‘s fineâ€"the hair is pretty and perfectly healthy. THIRTY MOUNTAIN | Mr. Carson, of Toronto, preached in the church here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carson, Sr., of Torâ€" onto, visited his son over the ho\idal. ‘ Master L. Terryberry visited his uncle on Sunday. Misses W. and 1. Chivers visited their parents on Sunday. . Quict a number from here spent the holiday at tie Beach. "Ws rst gave a birthday friends last Friday. Mr., W. A. Hough spent the holiday in ‘Toronto. â€" Mr. 1. MacLean, of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr. L. Kemp. _ _ PR neatka.. WY MA S teP s in o t Mr. 1. J. Hurst spent the holiday with Mr. L. Kemp. Mr. L. ). Hurst spent the holiday in Hamilton. Some of the enthusiastic cunservaâ€" tives of this district attended the conâ€" ventioi last. GROWING OLD \ A httle more tired at close of day, A little less anxious to have our way, A little less ready to scold and blame, A limle more care for a brother‘s name, And so we are nearing the journey‘s end, Where time ard eternity meet and blend. | A little less care for bonds and Jold. A little more zest in the days old, A broader view and a saner mind, And a little more love for all manâ€" â€"__ kind; A little more caretul of what we say, And so we are faring and won the â€"__ day. A little more love for you!h- A little less zeal for estaD!i§NE UC" A little more charity in our views, A little less thirst for the daily news; And so we are folding our lfllll n:ay. re Iofging e EL As S C ce reaiive ce: i A passing in silence at clost of d-y.‘ A little more leisure to sit and dream, A little more real the things unseen; A hittle bit nearer to those ahead, With visions of those long loved and ’ dead; Ang so we are going where all must | S To the know. A little more laughter, a 1 tears, And we shall have told our years; ‘The book is closed and t! ;';;.} said; we are a part of dead, †‘Thrice happy, then, if sof way, #I live because he has \ way." :‘» al- ‘il;n;svâ€"nll;;n Saturday less zeal for established truth the living may if some soul can the friends of the countless the prayers little more increasing We think our Strawbernes are .enenlly the best in Grimsby. â€" At least our cusâ€" tomers say so. This week we receive them fresh every day (by express) from the berry fields. Let us have your order, for we know our berries will more than please J. P. ROBERTSON, QUALITY GROCERY, Phone 225 Strawberries my Your feet were made to last you a lifetime. Don‘t ruin them by wearing cheap, illâ€"fitting shoes. Wear INVICTUS shoes for they will prove a safeguard and a comfort to your feet. Take No Chances Court of Revision C eemeeii. . 0 ‘The Municipal Council of the ‘Township of Caistor will meet in the ‘Townsbip Hall as a Court of Revision of the Assessment Koll for 1914 0n L se ras . + GRIMSBSY MOTOR DELIVERY at +0 a‘clock to hear and determine any appeal against the said roll. Prom sls mm ie io . Court of Revision Prepared to attend to all your blacksmithing wants in first class style. Caistor, May Our horse shoeing departâ€" ment was never in better shape to handle your shoeing than now. Have you ordered a new dray for this seamon? If not give us a chanee to show you what we can do in this line. Repairing of all kinds done scoTt & SANGSTER Phone 71 Mountain St. GrRIMSBY, ONT J. C. FARRELL,â€" All kinds of Fruit, If you have a know» . If y THC BtST Albert Shields, Clerk A: B. TUFFORD | AL â€"ESTATE AGENT| AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR Saturday, June 13th GRIMSBY sOLD BY ve a farm to sell let me 1f you want to buy I can suit you. Farms for sale. r1th, 1914« Grain and Stock NDBPENDENT Mr and Mrs Lundy, of Welland spent the 25, visiting her mother Mrs John Kennedy. Miss Belle Kennedy, of Hamilton visiied under ner parental roof over the week end. Mrs Rogers, of Hagersville and Mrs Snyder, of Jarvis, are visting at Mr Frank Mingle. 2 Cl Mr and Mrs John Verrin and family visiied her mother over the week end. Mrs Samuel Rex, of Niagara Falls, is visiting her‘ sister, Mrs Walter Copeland. > o Miss Winnie Felker, of Niagara Falis is visiting relatives and frieads in this place. i )l'm'.\hy Davidson, left on Monâ€" day to visit friends in Mount Forest. Miss Edith Davidsun, of Hamilton spent the holiday at the Manse visitâ€" ing her parents xav, Mr Davidson. Mrs Davidson and daughter Elea: nor retarned home on ‘Tuesday after spending a couple of weeks with Mrs Davidson‘s son HMarry at Mount ‘Forest. Mrs C. M. Snyder, went to Smithâ€" ville on Wednesday. Mr. Harry Robinson of Beamsville called on Mr and Mrs John Burch on Wednesday. Mr John Burch made a trip to Buflalo on Monday. Mrs Roy Honsburger of Vineland visited her parents on Tuesday. \ir Frank Mingle went to Smithâ€" ville on Wednesday. f \irs Roland rill went to Hamilton on Saturday. i Mrs B. Heaslip went to Smithviile on Saturday. M t Mrs Ralph Fields and daughter Janette of Queension are visiting Mr and Mrs A. Snyder of this place. _ Mr Jas. Sinclair of â€" Beamsville visited â€" Mrand Mrs John Burch on Saturday. Mr Richard Dawdy of Thorold is visitidg his parents, Mrand Mrs Harmon Dawdy. \ir W. F. Felker has returned home afer spending a conple of weeks with friends and relatives in Marshville. Mr and Mrs Reece and Miss Lulu Reece of Hamilton spent the holiday with relatives in this place. "“lll;d “n Herbert _ Dawdy _ of Wellandport visited Mr and Mrs Harmon Dowdy over the week end. 'flbh iln ]olu; Beamer and daughter Pearl returned home on Monday after visiting relatives in Welland. MOUNTAIN VIEW ‘The farmers are rushing their seedâ€" ing. Most of them will be through this week. ow fiv i "Or.: C deofge Konkle motored to Grimsby this week. N â€" en Eesd Miss E. Walker who has been vis~ iting her brother in Grimsbby has reâ€" turnéd home. We have a large market garden and hennery started in our neighborhood. _ Mr P. Merritt was in St. Kitts on Tuesday. Mr. R. Warden was rcm'ing old acquaintances on Young St. on Tuesâ€" day I" T2 (ltes O PBPSCRNINLATEY L V Miss McPherson, of Pelham, id 1 Aifh s kh on ficacand d ‘Tuesday Morning will start a skirt campaign, making skirts to order for . . . â€" : > pa g o 126_9 iz Do 0. _ .L_ uizames â€"â€" ‘Three of the newest Choose your Towels Another lot of these splendid dresses in pr plaid designs; colors of pink, blue, mauve, red, sizes 8 to 14 years, regular $1.00 for........> Now for the Children We have opened a new deâ€" partment and have Dresses in stock that you will not see elseâ€" 7 e LCts 4105 M C Lo6dl Ateriibens where. We have a white dotted muslin dress in the French style sizes 3 to 5 years. A very serâ€" vicable aress priced at $1.50 and $1.75. : your material from our styles to select from, C Gorrect Goods CGINGHAM DRESSES om our well selected stock of dress goods and FrOM, ONly ... cesc ceervereeceenee en nnn in en " at the "Correst Time visiting at her â€" sister‘s '“ic':'"jme- McLean is renewing old acquaintances in this section. 2. h is invevhhd o Ancandiine? Aibofintatnnels + ~ a number of the you people from around here .ucmzrd:'m lklfll‘ on Monday. If some of the members of the Humane Society would take a walk around among some of the work }honu in this section and take a lo0k under their collars, it would interest _ MF. A. Fleming called on Mr. P. Merritt on Sunday evening. If you call on the mountain yOu Fresh and Cured MEATS Always the Best Fresh White Fish and Trout for Friday H. L. HARSHAW Vegetables Mabey‘s old stand one 17 ï¬t Underwear at Light Prices ‘The stock is now to select from. Speci Princess Slips. made of fine nainsook with a deep flounce of Embroidery and Lace and finished around the yoke with the same, all lig j:; dad quality pairs fore * White Gowns, made of cambric in two styles the shpâ€"over and the open front; trimmed with emâ€" broidery and lace. Priced fl..........-.-..“.fl Jas. Underskirts, made of flounce of cluny lace a" _ Sorset Covers, madeof fine nainsook and trimmed with lace -:t’i embroidery. All &fl“: White Cambric Drawers, made of splenâ€" uality of cambric and insertion. can get a free shower bath fresh from the well and out of a dipper, No chargengn l .o 00. 20 ha h _ Good morning! . Looks like rain, Blame the luck we will not get to the Beach toâ€"day. Stops Falling Hair Hall‘s Huir Renewer certainly stops falling hair. No doubt about it whatâ€" 1 see Fine fresh stock to be sold at a sacrifice. Hats at $7.50 to be sold for $5, and $5 Hats for $3.50. Fine quality colored maâ€" line reg 50c for 25ca yard, and flowers per bunch 10, 15, 25 cents Hinmanâ€"Atkinson MILLINERY the outcome. _ Three of the newest 2 &A 4 John St. North, cor King Special Sale You will surely be satisfied. Special for T o " Gash and One Price Only Miruiszey PaxbORS r.llc. T "-""“";‘;é"."f..’i ?.i at its best and it is trimmed with linen torchon OF veecvesseane can on evene wen en of cambric with a deep and insertion. â€" Special