$46 along 7 701'1161' | EOiScQ‘. e \'ï¬thués be more cony( # B ovet. 2W ... ! y aale . o © ) * pred Huyues, Gl‘aven’hâ€"\ ces s . .c 1 ~C@e L ing ts home. in ioi _» / Dinner, tea and bedroom sets with _ sane beautiful goods in glassware at Yorrow‘s. Great demand for our White Muslin and Cambric Skirtings. We have still La few pieces left.. Hxrxry & OunpHar. i ‘youu M inininina is Be 21 1'10p y ~Addll| 1,; Speedily dering discipling Li â€"ABP the first in tl â€"In racter of the t ;,’,th" 18¢ the P"O8pecty b+â€", ter than cver, K,f e Hran wae z. 1 * there was music at the meeting as well as speaking. The National Band of Beamsville, a very efficient organizathon indeed, for a village band played several selections." Thats good enough he did t want to say anything more for you ‘know they have a little band in Hamilâ€" ton called the Thirteenth which is The ~Band of the Donrinion. Our Press (Goods are right both in quality ard price, We have no hesiâ€" tation in saying so, and you will certainâ€" ily agree with us when you come to exâ€" amine them. Hrxnary & OnpHan. § Miss Bessie Tufford has returned from Brantford the air there proving deleterious to her health, Mrs. Dr. Sinclair, Toronto, visiting at D. Davis‘ aund other friends here. Miss Nettie Beatty and Mr. George Sackson, of Middleport, N. Y., visiting here, Miss Annie Fisher has returned home from Buffalo for a short time. Mrs. Jas, Tufford, St. ‘Catharines, is Oranges, lemouns, honey and fresh groceries all kinds cheap at Morrow‘s. *Â¥ m. Dale has gone to Brantford. We are complimented on our great variety and exquisite patterns of our Prints, and which we are selling at exâ€" tremely lew prices. â€" You must call and see them. Hrxay & Oppranr. «n DBeminion Day our National Band with aimost everybody else went to eamp. Some went to see and hear Sir Ss4ohn McDonald. (they oot left) some «#»aunn mCcPonaid, {(iney got left) some went to hear the other part of the perâ€" formance especially the band, well they did‘nt get left, The boys aequitted themselves manfully and received pubâ€" Jlie thanks in the afternoon and a vote of ‘thanks in the evening. The Hamilton Spectator had a reporter present and a fall report of the days proceedings was given, in regard to the band it says 39 in front RAu LAAA T LAL (Bregp o g en "tbon and ys io, ~ a egat Of Bg@dtjd*fqundry, to the | ya; Er Of‘ ‘ï¬lézSt C@E Tt \/c h;av" s ‘1‘,, ho as . C * $ (e L0 ‘;3)’ (r' f M +254 P3 Say,! 1fl qfeourse e Dotte in m EVCE ME S wektnint 1O CR UE Wa’y fl‘OLu At MR 17 :i\‘\w WI] t in ] *doy, M1 TCâ€"Alyey et -‘*\ï¬véf more 23â€" (} For the b d friosh 3+ John Hay hn Gbsou 11 \T j Children‘s=â€" igeban bats, 4s all kinds ap ur Re il1 pa: in c°asIne CC 1u0Fe thous at ssme othe; “lthe Canada e ye J 1 P & +/_) Y Uly Ot t ittNX /. tribute %Ines a) D6 3£ ht at GHC B. A .. Mr. W Ln 41 Hu» chod D §M3 wWill 1 ) Gt the al )7 E'O.'Spects of CYvep. 1 a uy hy M read 18 LC f i f@al, Mr. 1) m9p. S. toln his pr Ll {=D1 ird LN M E'h\t:ij(-)xx of the pj t g. & pl.\‘»‘lt being M ; Fels] t1 Clrt ityre is presl eachino J. s.â€" With 'i,! his protéssiogu} ;to. spare 6‘@‘ ar,; one â€" of (%l \MJS U Â¥ oris € 4 12¢ sines, has a c u+ r i4 8t 0038 office where Pin painting. She oom full of her work. while to examine 16. Colborn the U 5_ "alseq M\ all: ... . o "eaiaier ce / imp, /has Sn , | lt ied phn ‘u want to ralel 14 urtic!t{ w‘ »eby \an Y ‘_schoo] the istO0« 1 Os1 Peiore tinâ€". raw! BEI’GSS ap xB /s iC ~~ yfitled .‘* A a" 8 . PA o)X ‘/‘rith t'l{,.a C » Â¥ «5 d fessmp} i# ¢ of o. 7 l }‘.’-‘-"*r' ’ > a U di utitled s wagons, and fancy but Ont., visitâ€" Up all fresh tea, Morrow‘s. M onthly, ar is an ou show sitine at Ne Ww of Chicâ€" can uow havius festival ronald mUuci «1e8r; %n,s J c td o e . C se 61}3. "clap e On Saturday the Hamilton association eld its first field day of the season under he leadership of Messrs. Charlton, Alexâ€" wder, Bull,â€" Chittenden, Sceriven and her,members of the council. ~Owing to Nous sreasons.the. attendance ‘whs not mxglit have been wighe®d,; but A*rlobert â€"rifl rifle with cartr latter 2 in the the visitors in the tramway, which conâ€" veys the stone from the quarrios to the C. P. R., down the steepgrade four heavily laden cars being seen decending by their own momentum, while other cars were noticed on the level, which were drawn by horses. On arriving at the quarries the various, operations of the workmen were inspected and some views taken by Messrs. Baker and Charlton, of the Camâ€" ers club. Tlere are, it is stated, 200 men ut work in the quarries, the stone from which is exclusively used in public works that Mr. Gibson is carrying on, he having no less than ten gangs at work in differâ€" eit parts of the province, At noon the party sat down to a pienic lunch provided by the ladies of the party, and were again subjected to the trying glances of Messrs,. Charlton ~and Bakers cameras. After lunch the party divided up, immediately proceeded to explore the neighborhood and study its fauna and flora, About 3 o‘clock the members all assembled again, when Mr. Charlton, first viceâ€"president, who presided, called upon the explorers for an account of their investigations. The following gentlemen then gave short addresses: Dr. Burgess on the botany of the district, Mr. Turnbull on the geology, and J. Alston Moffatt on the entomology. The features most remarked on were the fissures in the rocks, some of them fifteen feet deep, and wide enough to walk in, while in places tunnels and caves were formed. After the presentation of the reâ€" ports, Mr. Scriven moved a very cordial vote of thanks to Mr. Gibson for his kindâ€" dess. This was seconded by Dr Chittenâ€" den, who also drew attention to the part the other sentlemen had taken in the enâ€" tertainment, and concluded by leading the party in singing For He‘s a Jolly Good Fellow in fine style. Messrs. Gibson and Osborne responded to the vote, and anâ€" other photograph having been taken of the party and the quarry, a start was made for the station. The return journey was made by another road, calling at Mr. Gibsons handsome residence on the way and giving the visitors an idea of the beautiful scenery in the neighborhood. Hamilton was reached again at about 6:30, all expressing themselves as having spent a very pleasant day, while great praise was given to Mr. Gibson for his kindness. It is the intentions to have another field day this summer, and in the meantime the biological section intend holding sectional field days as previously announced,. _ The next sectional field day will be on Saturday, July 7, when the Osborne BWeSMePrendents *indne$3. me, and were driven at once to Mr, Gibsons Quarries. â€" During the picturâ€" esque drive, much interest was shown by members are invited to meet at the cemetery gate at 2:30 p.m. and proceed toâ€" wards Waterdown.â€"»SI';oecta.tor. FingAibray lamp, just one JC1b,. IDSU be sold cheap at Morrow‘s. A very amusing affair took place a+ the recent Briantfordtournament. at Grimsby man talked loud and long bWuftâ€" ing the boys and showing a hug wallet ’ "hien was almost bursting w';iplt‘?‘ inâ€" w31 wealth. One of oy‘L’f’X†quietly cl. 11<h Thica was £UDOSC PW 3005 oOvs gunict] wAAwealith : One iof oypn0y® quict‘y shovca ayer five dollars bet SEA H Bâ€"amsyiffe ?;'k,/.:f mer and proprietor of the bis * ; £ in to comme.nce _to exap, it w;%( our‘ éxposed to yview its ,*1,51-0}"/1'5'[ 1;;‘3,â€â€"‘ / one ('iollar.bllls and .q/t/ esrrtg? o Ars. The bills repreâ€" BA Cate, .. > ency the collars real 11 11 mexssa ‘(.'100'1{ Theyppear; T hgpeir pI tarted < 1 some tra ight iune th M iss vev. owit} Ol) David T itingw at in the sh t3 [) rend Yewl aid Folme > 1 putpit in M 110 121 1 s of the Hamilton Association raue Both Together. ay the Hamilton association . field day of the season under ip of Messrs. Charlton, Alexâ€" ,>~ Chittenden, Seriven and a¢ P gappet Sos q2 pf lake. | In uptud families of wious state an( o sent a bout the king about as W y3 to have been Eo cowzstate‘ Un jan d i (Asterman ) 1. livhs on t itia‘s,. (1e0o ich wore t is said condition 2l 11 TT U Allâ€" DOAUVsSrG c out akwith cellent Of Al m_\'\st,\n‘%. till Monâ€" ;1\},;!, ‘h‘d\" sutive and % yX Ryckmau:‘,‘u;al{h g and Exvybich, t\_\m{lï¬-fi lakg) cast into tiic g at,fe | a greas plaibt ® 4# : in ang broad, m rorrow 8 us 8 a }\ wA 1) ..â€"‘!'â€"tn'{ § lc kingdom of Satan be\ Mmed u,, &4 grain of tobaceo! seed : P 2 o hich, thoyfigh exceeding small, being ast into tlie ground, grew and becamel greas plant and spread its leaves rank \ ind broad, $o that huge and vile worms formed a hufl,itation thercon. And it canie to pass, in the cour‘e of time, that bhg{: sons of men looked upen ip, and thought it beautiful to look upon and much to be desired to make lads look big and manly. So they did putb \forth their hands and did cheow thercof. \And some It made sick, and others to \yount : ufkt filtinly. And it farther \ came to pass that those who chewed it beâ€" 1: v a eR Be otrr came to p;;ï¬%s that those SVvllL? Ch(“f‘%d\ 15 DL- x 1{(â€")\;&0 stuich con eaime wedktind unmaniy, and said " wC are cnslaved and can‘t cease from chewâ€" | money weiare ing \it â€" ‘And the mouths of all that We have \w;w cn.:ch.d became foul :1'1'.(1 they Women‘t Un were seigd with a violent spitting ; and the noicopfor they didspit, even in ladies parlors,nud ae pric y EE C s 0t Land «t Hasr.: And ) ment is YeTYy | BEAMSVILLE ‘Carriage Works |__I have‘on hand at present the fines® i stock that can be seen anywhere in | the county, consisting of [ SS OE 1 BOQ B E_A M oS V Will rise again, Phcenix like, from the ashes. I have men at work again, both in the wood and blacksmith shops. All orders promptly filled. The continuod patronage of the public respectfully seâ€" licited. ty I. NORMANDY H (Â¥" lto TIMPKIN OR BUFFALO ROAD GEARS Phsztons, Twoâ€"seated Road Wagons, Wagons, Carriages, Democrats, etc. I defy competition in prices and will guarantee every rig. â€" Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. _ AK STREET, GRIMSBY, Watchmaker and Jeweler, SPECIAL Attention paid{to REPAIRIN ALL WORK GUARANTEED J. D. BENNETT, 41 in ts with Corning or Piano Box, onâ€"â€" My ’Izés CARRIAGE WORKS . L“".‘Ls_ Jefferies, KING STREET, BE A M S V TL LE Dei NORMANDY‘S ;DRI-VES IN DRESS GOODS WEvery variety ofâ€" tS _& SHhOoESs K3 raso. oTOACHK nfto Tadijes Beamsvyille. dam McGreg o. RINGâ€"STOCK of La ids t Sm h# e oC w6 im vomnd ‘-é:.-;}j ns ./ ectory and handmade Bailâ€" member the place, inand Manufacture1 BEAMSVILLE, _BU GGTITHS A Parable ew and became | 53/ l its leaves rank \H‘JUSE‘FURNISHING : and vile worms | _ â€"â€". . sPRING HOUSEâ€"CLEANING Hrecon. \ in $ho coun®= of| _ Corsetsâ€"We have just openâ€" aen looked uP |eq direct from the manufactuâ€" iful to look upon f W eg (tltg make mas| rers one eass German corsets. So they did put| This is a class of goods. that is id chow thercof. very offen" sold as Froneh k, and others 9| Woyen Corsets at a very high And it farther & 3 ‘af i6 A es W ho chewed it beâ€" | P‘‘CC> You will ‘be surprised ly, and said © we to see suich corsetetor the little cease from chewâ€" \ money weare asking for theim urhe:. of all that We lhaAckh 8 tall fieange n adies, "u10cS MCLAREN & CO. XEW DRESS GOODS, BRAIDB, SLILRS, EP COTToNs, SHIRTINGS, Our sales of MILLINERY and orders MAKING are unprecedented. BELL‘S CELEBRATED BUBTSA‘?&B SHOES HIDIRIVES TN DRIVES N PA RASOLS. DRIVES N HOSIERY and GLOVES McKAY BROS., _ â€"We have just received splendid lot of Worsted Coatings, A fine assortment of Tweeds a M *%i 3 § U l 2o "‘ . & ca \ (d R 3. $ : a a 9# 4B es EY JA 93 3 8 0 5 a o C 5o Fy S B 3 Eo E4 o i +3 % ) 6 a 8 <~EBSRSEIEE E: ; i 6 5 V CATHARINES. i tary. -â€";’F-H;Y LINH. -/r g’?{ ; uilan & Sinclairs 4 A Desirable Lines in New Millinery. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats in the Latest New York Style Special Line Parasols 50c., worth 75¢. Good Value Parasols 75c. Silk Parasols, Laventine make, $1, worth $1.25. Fancy Stripe and Check Parasols, $2.25, $3, $3.50. Lace Parasols, 60c, 90c and $1.25. Allâ€"wool Nun‘s Cloth, 12%e., worth 17¢. Stripe Dress Goods 20c¢c. worth 30c. Allâ€"wool DeBeige, 15,20 and 25¢.‘ Special value. Ladies‘ Cotton Hose, 10, 124 and 15¢c. Ladies‘ Fullâ€"fashioned German Hose 25¢, wort Ladies Silk GHloves 25, 30, 35 and 50c. Ladies Colored Collars 5¢., worth 10 and 15c. 100 pieces Prints 7ic., worth 1 115 pieces Prints 8%c., worth 1 comise im iee mm ons to menst en mame ns ce c ons ar e .. / 9e i % 385 Y T 4h t 8 & § f 46 and 48 King St. East, Hamilton. BBecamsville, MILLINERY. [ j, SILKS, PLUSHES, y EBTPTINGS. BLEACHED COTTONS $ 2\ &n a 2 5 a 8 EC t tss t \ bojy of I3.s < d (a of Tweeds and Trouseringsâ€" made by the best Engiisn makers. We think you will be well pleased with the asâ€" sortment ; we will be glad to sShow the stock. and fbell you the price. BDovs‘ Readyâ€"made ( â€"â€"Our assortment will all mothers who have clothe. ALL OTHER STAPLES . \ York pape The boys will be well pleised, as we have all the correct styles, and the father‘s pocketbook will be lightened very little when you buy your navs clothing at 19 and 21 S6. Paul street. Butterick‘s London and New $ vCATHARINES McLAREN jCCESSORS 190 & 2%c. 24 and 15c. and orders for 21 St. Paul Street, r pd :, worth 40 and 45c. atterns. CorroNns AND M.ES AT LOW PRIC fully wWOODRrUFF noneemnesmexscomes ies irighy lothing nterest boxvs to )