our lot to s well known lise apperrs i / $Be ‘same i of Wim. *it the age On Saturâ€" evi Beamer, the age of t "the" "same 8. No. 8, 1st, 1895. not necesâ€" ulars ap * the raspâ€" Thursdays sher days. Grimsby. building ce at the ajority and Ig ire, North al No. 2, Hay or T. McKicâ€" 3ES,. dow of the ier of Wm. ies, of this thol, Mass., i and sociâ€" 33 years, ) her death She was ;,_ June 1, Saturday, was born lootland, on lada with being ten ap the St. im â€"boats, ting severâ€" in Niag she came te she has ings were perfectly ler up to th. There everâ€"faithâ€" ‘elles, and n, his wife r0s. Rome. tian, and ind works, hat can be 2 one that :e.: "The g lived in red to the £ friends, ay to be a distance sburg, N of Niagâ€" hnson,. of Darnochan deceased) shan, Mrs, Robertson, RENT about 45 7I4;; Con. our wall od. iell, Iawke. s. / Harly e always each. 1.90 per fee, same o. others any kind "29G. De bottle. ?1CFES and & to Mrs for 34e Sugar, coal oil and potatges.. If you wa a pure soap try Morse‘s Best. Termsâ€"Cash, ' Try Salada Ceylon and Tetley‘s teas at 40¢ per pound, and compare with other houses‘ 50c teas,. A fine assortment of cocogs, chocâ€" olates, ‘candies, biscuits, orangeï¬; lemons, bananas, pineapples, cocoanuts, oreakfast bacon, hams, shoulders and rolled meats. Rheamatism Cured in & Day.â€"South American Rheumatic Cure, for rheuma» tism and nenralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days, Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It reâ€" moves at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears, The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by all druggists. $ KARL‘S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00. Sold by M. Fitch, Grimsby. Special value in the finest brands of teas and coffees, â€" ONE TRIA L# WIL Convince. Y __ The bearers were : D. J. McKinnon, Thos. Rome, D. VanDuzer, I. Geddes, J. W, G. Nelles, J. H. Grout. LEVI BEAMER. She decevsed, although not widely known as a public man, was very woll and popularly kzrown in society as he was of a most genlal, convivial nature and dearly enjoyed the quiet pleasures of social gathering. He and his genial wife were always cordially welcomed wherever they appeared. Deceased was known amongst shooting and bunting men being, an expert shot with a riflie and very fond of hunting. The funersl was largely attended by his numerous friends and relatives. WHY ? Because you pay cash and buy at right prices. Great pains are taken in selectâ€" ing only the Choicest Goods, which I sell at rock bottom prices, and will turn out as they are represented. + d 1. s* /: s k M ‘Easï¬. Eind Grocer, all of Niagara‘ Falls, Out. Walter Carnochan, Hamilton. J. N. Kitchen and wife, Toronto, _ John W. Forbes, Athol, Mass. THOS. J. NOBLE, Baker, Dressmaking Dep‘tis under the management of Miss Jury mmwm A.. IC. HMHav Gge. Foreign â€"Fruits. Choice Confectionery. BREAD 10 CENTS _ Best Flour at $2.60 FRESH CAKES DAILY An attractive stock of goods in all lines of gents furnishings. White ones, fancy ones, black ones, handles to suit, prices to suit. Special lines in vests and corsets. You will surely be pleased. Just at hand, an elegant line of blouses, all shades, all styles, all prices. Sizes to fit everybody. Also new bow ties, belts, ties and beles to match. In fact, everyâ€" thing that the stylish summer lady wants can be found in our store. Come, see, buy. e It‘s Safe to Buy at P. H. G:MBLE‘S EAST END GROCER. Agent for the St. Catharines Steam Laundry. Order work a specislty X1GD U $X . BLOUSES, PARASOLS. That our lead package teas are the very best in the market. C Th es e 3f Ni I for Great Britain on the June 19 and ladies will be thinking of their sugar, fruit jars, etec. We keep the best suzar that money can buy. Every fruit jar that leaves our stores is guaranteed and ‘is. allowed for should there be any flaw ; the jars are all packed in dozen .cases ready for shipment. You can drop us a post: card and we will send jars and sugar by the next train all carefully packed. "You send us the order we will do the rest. Hazell & Son, King and Mc Nab streets, and Main and Wentworth streets, Hamilton. â€"A children‘s sacred concert will be given in the Baptist church next Sunday evening. _ It consists of solos and choruses all given by the school Also the infant class will render "Little Builders" under direction of Miss Woolverton. The pastor‘s adâ€" dress will follow and will be chiefly directed to the young people and childâ€" ren. â€"W,. V. â€" Hare‘s mare Gold dust has dropped a very fine colt to the famous thoroughbred Mikado. â€"Wim. Moull, evangelist, of Toron to, will assist the pastor and will preach in the Methodist church next ‘nday. _ Rev. Mr, Awde expects to â€"Hood‘s Sarsaparilla gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength, simply because it purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood, â€"Fruit Growersâ€"Tickets for W hite & Co., Toronto, can be had at the Mansion House, Grimsby. â€"At a meeting of the Quarterly Board of the Methodist church Rev. Mr. Awde asked leave of absence for two months to visit the Old Country. In response the Board unanimously passed the following resolution : That leave of absenco be granted to the pastor, Rev. Jas. Awde, for two months and in doing so the Board ex:â€" presses its satisfaction with his services for the past year, its pleasure at his re appointment to Grimsby and its wish that he may have a safe and pleasant holiday trip. l â€"Nearly everyone needs a good tonic at this season. Hood‘s Sarsaparâ€" illa is the one true tonic and blood purifier. You will find them in bargains at Sparling‘s, as he has bought at a great reduction a lot of pantings that were used as samples by a traveller from one of the best knownr wholesale houses in Canada PANTS & TROUSERS They will suit your pocket in price, They will suit your mind in choice, And they will wear to beat anything You ever wore for a good deal larger price the Grimsby tailor, in Bwland‘s new block, opp. foundry. | Come and see them and the prices Don‘t forget the place at ce o NOhCOrmpanhniemsenienanprmymercmen t onyreiinenen nimeimsnemenentcont srnpiiemenrs im PHIPPS BROS.& KIDD OUR GOODS, OUR El1 OUR STY LE Buits from $10 up. Pantings from $2.50 up And we will cuarantee COME IN and inspect our goods and you will be astonished at the low prices we are selling at. If you want a snap in spring suits or panting call on us. We are selling away down at SBpring Clothing TROUSERS & PANTS Grimsby, June 13 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. GRIMSBY. 0| terday av‘ 1z o ciock, Imne house was handsomely . decorated with roses, palms, and carnations, pink, white, and green being the prevailing colors. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Chas. Smith. . The bride was beâ€" comingly costumed in a gown of white satin du chene, trimmed with lace, and carried a boquet of white lilies of the valley. After the wedding supper, Drâ€" and Mrs. Gilray left for a trip to the Thousand Islands, and will be at home after June 20, ‘at No. 519 Swan Street. Pettitâ€"Gilray. The following is taken from a Buf:â€" falo exchange of recent date and will be of interest to many of our readers: The marriage of.Dr. E. J. Gilray and Miss Jessic Pettit, daughter of Dr. and Mrs J. A. Pettit, was celebrated at the brides home on Swan St. yes Members all present, On motion the council resolved itâ€" self in to a Court of Revision and the following appeals were taken up : . _ Village council met in Town Hall, Grimsby, on Monday, June 10th, 1195 J. H. Grout, property assessed exempt by law ; appeal allowed. | On motion the assessment roll was confirmed and the council proceeded to business. Rev. J. G. Murray reported having visited the school in the month of May and having found everything in a satisfactory condition, both in the junior and in the senior departments. L. WoornvErron, W. F. Lewis, property assessed too high ; $500 off assessment. A communication was received from the H., G & B. Railway Co., re imâ€" provement of Victoria Park, and on motion $50 was granted towards the improvement of the Park, under supervision of the Park‘s committee ; no monies to be expended until the village receives the $50 promised by the H., G. & /B. R. R.. and also $50 from citizens of Grimsby. The chairman of the fire and light committee was instructed to have the fire hall reading room papered and generally cleaned up (before the fire men‘s demonstration: on Jure 20 and 21, expense not to exceed $15. It was then moved by the secre tary, seconded by Grout, that, in acâ€" cordance with instructions received from the county council, the fees of county pupils be abolished and that the treasurer cease to collect such fees dating from May l1st, 1895. Carried. It was moved by the secretary, seconded by Nelles, that Mr. Grout be a delegate from this Board to inter view the reeve of the village of Grimsâ€" by regarding this whole matter. Carâ€" ried. f The following accounts were ordered paid : f es ary . § _ Clerk, salary for May $6.25 ; J. W. VanDyke, street lighting, $23; Geo. Hughes, caretaker of fire hall, salary to June 30, $9, ~G. F. Bell‘s account of $7 for advice was also ordered paid. Moved by Clarke, seconded by Grout, that the Clerk notify the G. T. R. that unless they open the crossing on Murray St. between lots 10 and 11 at once, this council will proceed Grimsby, was legal according to the High School Act of 1891, section 31. The secretary was, therefore, inâ€" structed to write Dr. McMurchic,.sayâ€" ing that the Board is willing to comâ€" ply with the instructions of the county council and will abolish fees upon all county pupils, dating from the first of Mayv. 1895. Communications were read from John Ritchie, of Beamsville ; John Miller, Deputy Minister of Educa tion ; Dr. NeMurchie, of Smithville, chairman of the county council eduâ€" cation committee.. These letters reâ€" ferred to the abolishing of fees of county pupils attending the Grimsby High School. Upon investigation it was found that the act of the county. council, in thus abolishing fees upon pupils in the county residing outside of the municipality of the village of It was moved by (Grout, seconded by Nelles, that the committee which had been appointed to visit the North Grimsby township council be reduced in number to include only the mover, the seconder and the secretary. Car ried. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. There were present the chairman secretary and Messrs. J. H. Grout, B R. Nelles and Dr. Alexander. A meeting of the High School was held in the school rooms on Monday evening, June 3rd, at 8 o‘clock. Village Council, High School. Secretary HOSE REEL NAMED LOCAL RACE, $30.00 Trot or Pace. BAND COMPETITION. $50 and $25 3â€"MINUTE TROT or PACE $100 BICYCLE RACE, 2.50 class 1st, gold medal, value $20 I2nd, silver medal, value $10 FIREMEN‘S TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION at 8.30 p.m. HORSE RACES TA NC GRAND PROCESSION at 1 p.m. HOOK & LADDER RACK. $60 and $30 2.40 TROT OR PACE, $100. HUB AND HUB RACK. 2.30 TROT OR PACE, $100. Men‘s race, 200 yards, $5, $2 Boys‘ race, under 16, $1.25 and RUNNING RACE, $30. Men‘s race, 100 yards, $4 and Premats Demonstra‘tt 0n For full particulars see posters and programs. The new track at Grimsby is a regulation track built in the latest and most improved style. against them according to law. Car ried, To Profit by the Murder. San FEranorsco, June 7.â€"Rev. J. Geo. Gibson, pastor of the Eniasnuel Baptist church, in which the girl Minâ€" nie Williams was murdered recently, intends to lecture on the crime for the THURSDAY & FRIDAY, J JUNE 20 & 21. And Athletie Association Grounds Milliners, Mantleâ€"Makers and Costumers, A. R. KERR & CO., /OVER THE > FENCE WE Go, Nouncil _ GRIMSBY DRIVING PARK SECOND DAY. YÂ¥ "ADBRI FIRST DA 7. erpmianct noumenneemmeensae . A. Livingston, Sec‘y And program of aC OPENING OPF Tjourned TILL $20 By & 180905, arrell, See‘y Fire Co And acr se lotsâ€"the etraightest way to your favor is )jur aim. A brisk bestirment in our Glove aiid Hosiery Department toâ€"morrow and Saturdayr. Last Saturday‘s sale of Kid Gloves was largeâ€"â€"21 dozen, or 252 pairs. â€" Hard to equal thiis. _ Let them that think so try it. Grand assortment at 50c, 75¢, $1 and $1.25. 50 doz. lblack merino hose at 200, Parasols and Capes at special prices all day Saturday and Monday nextâ€"prices that will pull you here. See them. 10 $35 and $20 84 and $2 @5 ant ~$40 H 10 ( (t5} & § Notice is hereby given that a ;Oourt of Revision will be held in the T awnahin_of Nanth AAsimaht.. _neâ€"saoms n t ....,.»‘.,.,utr ue .A.\VAuu \‘)ut-'nxmuy‘, purcawany to the Qutario Municipal Act, at the town hall on Satarday, June 22, 1895, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Assessment Roll of the Municipality of North Grimsby for the year 1895. All persons baving business at the Coart of Revision are requested to atâ€" tend at the said time and place. Dated the 4th day of June, 1895. W, H., NELLES, benefit of the church. He says that if a sufficient sum can be raised to meet the indebtedness the church would surely be renovated and opened for public worship,. The dread of the place among the members has died out. PUBLIC NOTICEHE. JAMES ST.. NORTH, HAMILTON V eal 4 to 8c Pork 7 to 8¢ Mutton 6 to 8e Ham, sliced, 14¢ Chickens 25¢ up Potatoes 80 to 85¢ per bag Oats 42c Green onions 2 bunches 5¢ Radishes 3 bunches 10c Lettuce 3 bunches 10c¢, Parsnips 15¢ per peck Beets 15¢ e Rhubarb 5¢ bunch Butter 15 to 16¢ Eggs 10 f Beans 5¢ qt. Dried Apples 5¢ lb Flower plants, 4â€"inch pots 10c 5 1 =¢</" 2â€"meh pots 56 Cabbage plants 10c doz Celery plants 2 boxes 25¢ examine the immense stock to be found at 24 Us during the coming month and And the Grsmsby people will cerâ€" tainly profit by. making it their business to call BramiErâ€"At his residence in North Grimsby on Saturday, June 8, 1895, Levi E. Beamer, agod 66 years. ForBrsâ€"On Saturday, June 8, 1895, on her 75th Birthday, at the residence of her son, Grimsby, Mary Forbes, relict of the late Duncan Forbes, and mother of Wm, Forbes and Mrs. W. H. Nelles, Grimsby, and Jno. W. Forbes, Athol, Mass. U. S. In the city or elsewhere by calling at the Trades Hall, 24 James St. north, Hamilton. ~ Business is far from being May procure the very latest styles in read yâ€"made and ordered clothing Majority of the people like to apâ€" pear neat and well dressed, and any The Market. HAMILTON FPOUND DEAD Died. MAN Clerk. Ladies for hundreds o miles around have the intenosest interest in Smart‘s famous profit sharing tea store. We keep all the newest goods a large variâ€" ety to choose from in china, crystal, lamps, art ware silver ware, cutlery, agate ware, eto. Don‘t expect to see a better line of crockery, glass ware eto. than can be seen here toâ€"day. _ Shelves are loaded down with all the newest patterns and nevelties of the season. Our show room was never more comâ€" plete. Your eyes will tell you more than our words. 1 preserving kettle, 2 fruit jars (crown), 1 knife and fork, 2 oups aod saucers, table mats, fruit dishes, 1 largebowl, 1 teapot, and hunâ€" dreds of other articles given free with 1 lb. of any price tea or coffee or baking powder, cocoa, cocoanut, chocolate, pepâ€" per mustard, etc, You miss one of the cit if you fail to see this mammoth, model profit sharing store. You cannot put the ocern in aâ€"teacup, neither can we describe the thousand and one barâ€" gains that we offer you hbere. The voice of the people is the voice of truth, and the best way to judge a store is by th> way it keeps its promise with the (pespe Rree filts ~ AMArAl Smart‘s Tea Co., Importers, cashâ€"traders, profitâ€"sharers tablished 1885. sONGS OF THE To be had at the Post Office, Grimsby. 276 hymns. Price 35c. o IB 8 0 i Re BP B 3 9 2A o m t 18 just call on me compilation of Foed, Bran, Bhorts, etc. you satisfaction Ripans Tabules are of great value xipan Takules cure serofula. â€" A large supply on hand of every kind of seed required for farm ‘or carden. I give my special attention to the seed trade, and _ All of John A. Bruce & Co‘s seeds can be had at my ‘store at catalogue prices. By W All 5e packs If you want flour away down d J USBSIE OU T. 147 King St. E., Hamilton, Opposite Victoria Hotel. W,. S. Weeden, Geo. Beaverson, Leonard Weaver, Evangelist. en M â€"#A e\ / TV %(t P //““‘\\’.")\.A ) / i TRA 4 i\ elee (¢â€" ) ;maranteo© SACRED SONGS, § THE ORIGINAL {aces PEACEMAKER, sold at 3¢ and 4¢ .knz,/f%k y All kinds of Esâ€"