1\8 \\'& Bie: se 0 ow . lt j v e e ue F < P Ssn Hoas a ied ns y o l s i3 f f M ns h N estrigh s e twe & ces . ;4 0 S ho ces i Sb k : $ ,“ l f d ho hok a \ N laie i0 ; y Pozn E358 4 x s + § dak vexs. i t 1y Bs ts f es y x > N C . 6 Bed Lt o td ho eu 100 e s $ qA e "e ho & 4 & e e e e 7 M aomgament yal e l Reet epue #..0ca iE 1t weate 4 e e c sc (> Leaiest ies ©" f Bicl n mm eunthent oc w .. Bs o PC j6e" hose hR 4 s "W o B . i Prov sident of the il, Ottawa. ras been . recently large deputation of ‘j and also a East claiming â€" to Canadian farmers‘ tariff question :(or inference is being press of the United Great Britain), we rere and now, public hatically that they do ing consulted a great ers engaged in mixed a our different and es, both Liberals rvatives, we find that mnass of unâ€"organized re well satisfied _ with Atariff as it is. At the al election, stability of the principal issue as farmers, think that iment should enter inco‘ rge measure of reciproâ€" trade with the ates without a mandate : people. 0 think that such extraâ€" anguage as was used by , , a tendency. +o irming into disrepute and y inopportune time when es of the whole world are @ upon this country. . At : when the cost of eatabies @%hlgh and the ery of Pite the land" is being ed, when so much money ng sopent to induce immigra O this country, it seems de Van‘s Female Pills i ly e French regulator ; never fails.. These ceedingly g]owerful in regulating the ortion of the female system. Refuse hitations. Dr. de Van‘s are sold at r three for $10. Mailed to ~nv address. sell Drug Co., St. Cathc, i10s, Ont. t stewart‘s Drug Store. orial is as follows : re Memorial Honorable Sir Wilfred CCM G.._ Premier #ip/ 7 Cath Cz % EATON‘S FREE DELIVERY OFFER | Jackson, of Grims: TD. H. Moyer _ of ‘ were with the ind after Mr. Jackâ€" % the memorial, . Moyer spoke in supâ€" gus h & <=*~% un 1‘«7 a .\,;_ 0 A '-i,‘t?" "s»_é‘-, 21’ 6 38 tb <\ Cl (ï¬\\)’.\_’:&%&ï¬ B BBR Hâ€" hP t es | $ k $ â€" Mo~ K b t 3 »» t P ‘f,%:c,u’:% f " C uh *3 \ .:__?f "fjf‘& en tS ‘_'?";:‘ e > 3-»5 hee : Tsl | \ Ds zP 4 /JRALTA\\ flms i on e * r- /7 <4lft;> Ni j @4\* s 1 \ ) s i me, T. 7 \% d /. ~ < LC / W U 2 iss on 4/ * testih * // & & o o e en < UR JANUARY AND FE! sRUAF & [*~ mostly daily needs â€" all priced most sury oo 3 + si r, '?:,-' . -‘%fl;;..“- Sus SPECIAL VALUES of the kind that has made this ( 7 all specially secured for this Sale in such enormous qt > i 7 # f o feanscthg. 3 tained unusual price concessions. Rememberâ€"this D until February 28th only. If you have not 35,,,, y Catalogue, write for one toâ€"day and take advantage }?5 es ; ‘~~ 5* oo fore you. They are certainly most unusual. - ‘“" es ... £ § mro ‘TOL‘Sï¬ 4 D _ FARMERS EWED THE EMIER "a deputation of [ several counties a and interviewed aurier, and present i memorial against Y & est rail}-pad station in Ontario, $25.00 orders and over we deliver free to Provinces all goods listed TORONTOâ€" a* T- EATON C?ï¬ ridiculous to have such, sentr ments spread broadcast over the land, claiming that such is the farmers‘ view. We wish, as farmers who are proud of our calling, to again say" that we deprecate the language of demagogues who would stir up strife in this new country by setting up one class against another. Being engaged in mixâ€" ed farming, we also beiieve in * mixed community in this counâ€" try composed of manufacturers, merchants, crafts and artisans of all kinds, thus building up. an ideal state. Our opinion is that the great majority of farmers do not think that "The manufacturâ€" er‘s heel is upon their neck," that they are "ground down by oppression" and are a downâ€" trodden class, that everybody‘s hand is against them, but are well satisfied with their present }condition and are against comâ€" mercial union in any guise wha«â€" ever. Prices for everything we have to seil have been abnormally high, while â€"machinery, impleâ€" ments, tools, vehicles, etc., have never been cheaper. We would therefore, respectfully urge thit no radical change in the tariff be effected at the present time. We are pleased to see our cities. towns and villages prosperous, thus creating a convenient home market for what we ‘have to seil and also for what we haveâ€" to buy. «. . We: are > not enamoured with the idea of a strictly agriâ€" cultural country, but wish to see manufacturers attend to manufac turing, bankers to banking, store keepers to storekeeping, farmers to farming, and Canadians to building up a strong united Canada. Mr. D. Jackson of Grimsby, who headed the deputation, after reading the memorial, said . iA nart that he wished to apologize for taking un his time when the Government awas so busy.. ‘but as <the farmers were a . frugal class, they had taken advantage of the chean rates to the Winter Faip to nresent their views. We come. said ‘he, with no spectacuâ€" tar displav, our coming has :( been heralded with great acclaim hut still we think we represent the views of the great mass . of silent farmers who do not agiâ€" ‘}tate_; and as the silent forces of nature are the strongest as witâ€" HiH my[[ 0 epae n un Eit ]| C ALL GOODS The Speakers in our Catalogue. wl Ouebec and Eastern ® O, WRITE FOR OUr a# LIMITED| GROCERY CATAâ€" CANADA| rLogaue Ttoâ€"DAY " ty t nessed. when the quiet snow tha fails‘ in _ the night starts th great avalanche down the moun tain side, sweeping all before i: so too, the stlent men who rea and ponder, will Have to °D reckoned with. He paid a tribute to these mer who built this magnificent pile under which we now stand, say ing, they must have had prophe tic vision of the future of ow country, so too, have we faith it the‘ future of Canada, believing we have elected men who known their duty. and . wiil, do, what‘ right. He did not think it wa your nearâ€" month. as he had it from â€"good[" . â€" _ GRASSIES ruthority that not twenty PP The Grassies Home â€" Cirscle cent of the farmers of the west Diterary Society ‘held their week belongeq to the Grain GrowelS y meeting on Friday evening A Association and that the Grangâ€"|e@easo0d crowd was in atteidance, ers was, practicaliy, a defunCt[and the program, which wras a organization. : _ |[good one, and â€"well rende ed, He also said that fruit growe ®[was thoroughly enjoyed. who set out fruit at great ©XMA Aifter recess, the debate of the pense on the strength of presentfevening was proceeded with, the duty should have some co'n51 mestion, "Resolved that grain ation., _ fand stock farming is more proâ€" Mr. D. H. Moyer of CampdeUsftable than fruit farming," was Lincoln county, was the OCXUM@ffirmed by . Messrs _ :James speaker. # | He â€" addressed Si flewart and Spencer Merritt, Wilfred as the great white chiefl with Messrs _ Morley _ Merritt, who presided over our cOUNC! Pand Stewart Hart in the negaâ€" and said it was enough to C)UI ive, fuse even so grear a chicftain 4» | After debating the question in he, to meet so many de-put.atee:"f: i thorough and businessâ€"like NKE He said he was opposeq to W" restricted _ reciprocity with the United States and said that 18 was an inopportune time to 498 for any grea; change. He thought there might be some reason if WS were passing through a per10G of devression, but now when Canada was on the crest of ©M wave of "prosperity, it seeme" iY M rulll| P g vi2 yAX passing strange. He cited inâ€" stances of the increased values of land in his district and al}slo made the point clear that t g men who piaced a No. I pegcrd on the British market were qoing as much to a-dver-tis_e Canada is the growers of Manitoba No. â€" : hard wheat. He was sure that the farmes of his district were satisfied and the farmers of the west should recember that they had great ad vantages, as that part was openâ€" ed up for them while our foreâ€" fathers had to clear the forests and had no railroads built for them. Mr. Johnstone of Peterboro stated that 80 per cent of the farmers of his county had exâ€" pressed themselves: as satisfied, for he had . canvassed them perâ€" sonally. ’ j The weekly meeting of the Pine Crest Literary Society last Tuesday night was well attended and was a decided success as usual. The programme consisted of an instrumental by Miss E. Lee, recitâ€" ation by Vera Benner, duet Miss Sann and Miss A. Lee, solo by Mr. Tillitson, dialogue "Hezekiah‘s Proâ€" posal," recitation Tom Jones, solo B. Corman; also a debate, resolved that Married Life is preferable to Single Life by W. Patterson, V. Bowslaugh, O. Watt and W. Putman. "THE FOURTH ESTATE" | ventral Pianin) Owing to the remarkable success TELEPHONESâ€"Mi11, 146; ‘ of the play, its timeliness, and the P wide spread publicity given its New York and Chicago productions, the title of "The Fourth Estate," given \ THE # WATCH by Joseph Medill Patterson, and prroeepvuepiaurograrinm es Harriett Ford, to their big newspaper FOR THE T play, which 4v_vi11 be seen for the first io . ' time in Hamilton af the Crand nest . e are.sho“fmg a large asso.rtment. of 7 pots in sterling silver plate. Plain emboss Tuesday evening Jan. 31, scarcely f } s , They are covered with a heavy‘ coati needs a word of explanation. "The ; ¢f : s 4 , which prevents discoloration. Fourth Estate" is the press. The |/ a + y We have them as low & origin of the phrase is apparent when one recalls that the old French parliaâ€" K a Bl N KLEY ment was composed of three houses LElN & ® or estates, as: they were called, the IssUERS OF MARRIAGF fisc tho being thelords, . spiriaâ€"@°@°SsSpppppoopogy ximost a century and a half ago, DEATH OF HENRY CROW (“;_un,d'Bu'rke in the course of ‘a Mr. Henry Crow, who . for i?s speech before the British Over thirty years was a resident House of Commons, said that there of North Grimsby township, died y ; : ie in Beamsvilie on Sunday, Jan. 22 might be three estates in parliament, ;. p;, 77th year. J » OE * is | e s i h t Sn enc rneh Wl hiï¬ dn cadoteatn ze stt Afitioadiicbottatniztht NOE ?After debating the quest10n 1| Martin is now 85 years of age and _ thorough and. businessâ€"like | enjoys the robust health of a vigorous v , | J9) anner. it was left to the reâ€"| man of sixty, thanks to GIN PIeI&LS. tee. at th ma| _ All elderly people are troubled, more . ge. who foun‘d that the a-fâ€œï¬ 4 hr less, with Kidney and Bladder VC had won by a few points. _| Trouble, and pain and weakness in the _The debate for next Friday| back. GIN PILLS are a guaranteed } « % l vening is worded "Resolved | cure for all these misfortunes. Money hat the crimes of the wite man Eéï¬lmftzy rifuf"d:,d;f they fail to give gainst the Indian have beo| 5oIc).eaebS§xlsâ€"2cf£- $2.50. Sample box Teater than those of the Indian| free if you write us mentioning this léainst the white." A good pro| paper. National "I‘)rug‘and Chemical Cld e oi e i laka Ads M TAPLEYTOWN is promised as Menabecane P on ilmaRp t 1L: 4 All kinds of 0@0008080800000008008000806886â€":066406666646464666 Q@9G0@¢QGG0CG@GCGCOA4A44GQ4 wmw Mr. ang Mrs. Crow have been in the custom of living in Beamsâ€" ville during the winter months each year, and i« was 1t his home in Beamsville that Mr. Crow passed away. : The deceased gentleman ha4 The deceased was born in the Township of Gainsboro and lived in that.township up to the time he came to reside in North Grimsby about thirty years ago. He is survived Iby two brothâ€" ers, Michael and William_ of Gaingboro township ; a sister, Mrs Jacob MacPherson of Gainsboro ; two sons, Robert H. of Clinton, and Thomas W. of Grimsby; one daughter, Mrs. Clute of New York state, and a widow. The funeral is taking place this afternoon, service at the House at 1T.30; from there, _ the funeral . will proceed to Queen‘s Lawn cemetery, Grimsby, where the interment will take place. y+ephen H. Penfold,; an old ard inuch respected trâ€"iunut 95 Sait: fleet township, was foun,g dead GIN PILLS Cure Them Age is no barrier to the wonderful, soothing, healing properties of GIN PILLS, the great Canadian Kidney Cure. We have on record many letters from men and women of 60, 65, 70, 75, So and over, testifying to the great relief they received from taking GIN PILLS. Mr. Samuel Martin of Strathroy, Ont. suffered for twenty years with misery in his back. Some months ago, he tried GIN PILI,S and after taking ouly thres boxes, was entirely cured. Mr. We are showing a large assortment of fern dishes, and flower pots in sterling silver plate. Plain embossed and hand engraved. \ THE WATCH 7 HOUSE /# All elderly people are troubled, more ar less, with Kidney and Bladder Trouble, and pain and weakness in the back. GIN PILLS are a guaranteed cure for all these misfortunes. Money promptly refunded if they fail to give complete satisfaction. _ CR yHl 5oc. a boxâ€"6 for $2.50. Sample box free if you write us, mentioning this paper. National Drug and Chemical Co., Dept. A. Toronto. 40 THEAL BROS, ustom Chopping and Rolling done every day. FOR THE TABLE Flour and Feed Plaster and Cement ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES L BiKOU/3, Phones 223 172 GRIMSBY, ONTARIO We have them as low as $1.50. heavy‘ coating of transparent Zapon Grimsby, Ontario, _ For Sovenirs Grimsby‘s Coat of Arms on China ira bed on Saturday afternoon at i.30 o‘clock, witii u:s face covere with blood from a hemorrhaze. He was last seen alive on Wedâ€" nesday night and workeq ail day Wednesday. The neighbors, not seeing him around as usual,~, beâ€" came alarmed and investigated. Receiving no reply to th.r reâ€" peated knocks for admission, they broke in the door and found thim dead in bed. A brother _ of the deceased was in tha party that foung tt.e dead boly. â€" Dr. Thompson / was notifhed. and when he had viewed the reurins he decided that an injuest was unnecessary. The deceasced was 54 years of age and leaves . to mourn his loss a wife, two sonsâ€"â€" Edward, of the waterworks deâ€" partment, and James of the Northwest; one daughter, Annie of Hamilton. â€" His father, John Penfold, six brothers and one sister also survive. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the residence of his sister, Mrs. James Hildreth, Tapleytown, to the Methodist church. _ Service was held in the church. â€"Hamâ€" ilton Herald. SCHOOL SECTION NO. 1 GAINSBORO The following is the monthly standing of the nupils of S. S. No. 1, Gainsboro (Kennedy‘s. Class IVâ€"Eleanor, Boucke, Stanley Saunders, Gordon Hesâ€" cott, Flossie Moote, Ellwood Shruim, Btta Johnston, Maude Moote. $ lin Jr. IIIâ€"Bessie Swayzie, Loren Moote, Myrtle Chase, Lloyd Saunders, Tames Wilcox. Sr. IIâ€"Ruby Fisher, : Sidney Boucke. Jr. IIâ€"Bertha Swayze, Emma Grifin, Dorothy â€" Wilcox. Ross Mocote. § J. T. LANE‘S Sr. IITâ€"â€"Lulu Moote, Lulu Jos Pt. It ~Jaries Chase: 35 JAMES ST., NORTH HAMILTON Go To On Hand