A full line of kodaks and supplies The finest collection in the country The very BEST that can be made GEO. E. WALLER Pass. Agent J. G. GIBSON Superintendent The csrs from Besmsville no due in Grimsby " 20 minutes to the hour from 6.40 mm. to 11.05 p.m.and 20 minutes after the hour from Hamilton from 7,20 mm. to 12.15 Beamlvillo depart---?.", 8.15, 9.15, 10.15 11.15, 12.15, 1.15. 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 5.15, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15 9.15 p. m. Hamilton dermrt--h10, 8.10, 9.10, 10.10 11.10 mm“ 12.1., 1.10, 2.10, 3.10. 4.10, 5.10, 8.10. 7.10 8.10, 9.10 p.m. Fifteen minutes after the Hour Trom 6.15 mm. to 10.46 p.111. Ten minutes Uter the Hour, from 6:1t u. m. to 11:10 p. m., CARS LEAVE BEAMSVILLE CARS LEAVE HAMILTON GOING EAST. GOING WEST 9.34 a. m. 6.50 a. m 11.50 a. m. 1.19 p.m. 6.13 p. m. 5.55 p. m The Muskoka Express from Toronto stops at Grimsby every morn- jug at L33. Electric Railway! ASSIGNEE AND VALUATOR Mortgages, Deeds, Wills, eta., drawn. Money to loan at 4% to 6 per cent. Es hates wound up and a general Insurance and Conveyancing busimssf transacted. MANUFACTURER OF WEDDING CAKES, ICE CREAM AND FINE CANDY . Weddings, Receptions, At Homes and En tertainments Supplied. Lunch Counters, Caterers 34 King St. W., Hamilton R. F. HANSEL, DENTIST. HAM ' I LTO N, 'as moved to a more modern of- tice in the drederal Life Building, corner Main and James Streets, one block west and one block south ot tormer office. Take elevator to Room 40. , James Crawford 10 MAIN ST. EAST HAI Plans and Specifications for all builimogs dInsurance A ECLNFECTIONER I 46 QUEEN ST. ST. CATHARINES PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS. VALUATIONS BLUE PRINTS. LAURENCE MUNIO Successors to T. c. Browniohn, Civil and Mining Engineer. Land Surveyors. otBoer-7 Hugh-oust. South mmsi1to, Telephono ra, LAZIER & LAZIER, BARR1sTERr, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates. Office, "Spectator Building,†Hamilton. S. F. Lazier, K.C. E. F. Lazier. H. L, Lazier. mm. to 6 pun. ,%reept" during the" $5an of the Dominion Parliament. M. CATHARINES .. - W E. A. Lancaster. Jas. H. Campbell N ote-Mr. Lancaster will be " the Lincoln House, Grimsby, every Prtdnetiay from u , Barristereat-law Solicitors, Notyrity etc. No. ' Queen St GIBSON & OSBORNE, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan. Private funds. Lowest rate: Bank of Commerce Building, Hamilton, __ - "Hon. J. M. Gibsm. K. C.. M. J. O’Rielly 3 JAMES ST. N., HAMILTON Offices, 15 Main Si, East,' -e -. Hamilton At SMITHVILLE every Thursday --. v----- """""'"""'t U, "u, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Eta, Teieplrme 75t, CRERAR, CRERAR & BELL, Barristers, Solicitors & Notaries No. 1 Hamilton-Provident Chambers, Hughson St. South. Hamilton, Canada, Telephone No. 652. T Money to lend. Mortgages purchased P. D. Cre‘raruKLQ. - .. _ T. H. Crerar, JOH N B. BRANT TIME TABLE . E. NICHOLSON. o.a.a., 9ffreesr--Grimsby and Beainuhili; Money to loan at current; rates. OUNNINGHAM '1‘IM IC TA trciE ANCASTER & CAMPBELL LAN D SURVEY OR. In effeet from June Ist, 1910 H. CARPENTER, B B. MoCONACHIE Barrister, Solicitor Grimsby Station. MUNRO & MEAD, ARCHITECTS. Tyrrell a MaoKay SUNDAY SERVICE PICTURES ARCHITEC DENTISTRY KODAKS PHOTOS C. W. Bell, B.A. SMITHVIL L WILLIAM R. MEL HAMILTON W. WI Osborm yotary Publit. ll classes Adjusted Moved by Beamer, seconded by Fleming, that Councillors Smith, Fleming and Sutherland be a committee to oversee the quarrying, crushing and deliver- in,2 the stone at the top of the Grimsby Mountain. ing from the Smithville and Grimsby stone road east, be re- ceived and the road be graded and a grant of twenty-five cords of stone granted starting from the stone road and that the mover 'and seconder be a committee to act with the road Commissioner to oversee the same. Carried. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Petitions were received iron: J. Terryberry and twentyfour others, asking that fifty cords of crushed, stone be placed upon the Thirty Road; from John the cement si-dvewalk‘i‘r’fï¬dflizéL§.Mel§§é7§" corner to Grimsby, BeaCh magi; froth Thos. Sowerby and twenty one others, asking that the Ridge Road be placed in a systematic shape, for at least one-half mile, and also stone as much of the road as possible. V Reeve Allan and Councillor Sutherland reported that they ’had purchased two new road 1 graders ,from the Sawyer-Mas- sey Co., at a cost of $430 and the old grader. The graders have been delivered, one being at Stewart Walker's' and the other at N. R. Sutherland’s. Moved by Beamer, seconded by Fleming, that the petition of J. Terryberry and thirty-one others he received, and as much stone be crushed as funds will permit, and a committee, com- posed of the Reeve and Coun- cillor Sutherland and the Com- missioner oversee the same. Carried. . Moved by Sutherland, second ed by Smith, that the petition] of Thomas Sowerby and twen- ty-one others asking to stone. and grade the Ridge Road lead- mg, sent The Counci, of the, Township of North Grimmby, met in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Grimsby, on Saturday after... noon, March 23 [911. Reeve T. W. Allan in the chair. Councillors Reamer, ia'lenr.,. ing, Sutherland and Smith pre- NORTH A board of tariff experts, re- cently appointed by the United States Government to compare Canadian and Americacn prices has reported on the price of eggs at Buffalo, Toronto, Bur- lington, Vt., Montreal, Lancas ter, N.H., Sherbrooke, Que., Qg densburg, N.Y., Prescott, Ont., Movie by Fleming, seconded The duty on eggs coming into Canada is three cents per doz- en. If the Reciprocity Agree ment goes into effect this duty will be removed and the impor ations of eggs will greatly in- crease. -_ _ - - -,i tux/‘1 dozen went itrorn Canada to the United States so that we bought 'from the Americans 717.519 dozen more egg“, tlun we sofd to them. Canada sold 33.465 dozen eggs to Great Britain, 20,947 dozen to Newfoundland. 10,700 dozen to Bermuda, 2,196 dozen to the British West In- dies, 44,100 dozen to Cub 1, I2- 555, to St. Pierre and a few dozen to British Guiana, ‘Mexico and China. Deducting our total exports of eggs from our total imports of eggs it will be found that Canadians consumed 728.480 dni We Bought over Nine Million States last Year and Large ( Canada imported 893,324 doz- Ba: en eggs during the fiscal year Ma ending March 31, 1910. From "l the United States alone 757,316 par dozen eggs came to Cananda, ary China sent us 87,075 dozen, an! enq Hong Kong 41,245 dozen, while ing small quantities came irom Great Britain, France and Japan Our 699 exDorts nmmmrml rm P114 ureat bl‘ltam, France and Japan Our egg exports amounted to 164,835 dozen, but only 39,917 dozen went itrorn Canada to the United States so that we bought from the Americans 717.599 dozen more egg", tlun we sofd to them. Canada sold 33.465 dozen eggs to Great Britain, 20,947 dozen to Newfoundland Canadians Eat Eggs Fret; ' Countries GRIMSBY COUNCIL ggs in Canada. Ws coming into cents per doz- ine Million Eggs from the and Large Quantities from; total I _/iii"'"', I'dn'e7 i-Ill ills rt After the genial George~ made out the ever-bindhig ii' 'Bi-tri-l-ll-rl." FGGaciriii; MARCH 3oerNr.' H, C. Beamer the proprietors, the R. T. Booth Co. Ltd. Will offer' his entire herd of Fort Erie. Sold and guaranteed by W. dairy cows, cream separator and M.titewartDrug CU.Lmited. milking utensils. r Everything will be sold withoist reserve as MARRIED IN MILLER’S Mr. Beype.r is going out of the JEWELRY STORE d,alry business. T Sale at _I No, Minerva, they didn't elope. o'clopk. T.er:ms 7 months. credit. They just decided to get mar- Jas. A. Livingston, auctioneer. ried, and married fthey got. "r"""'"-"""---------. The marriage 0 two young people has just come to lighbt Tenders wanted which has a smack of romance about it, an reminds one of that Tenders for the purchase of old adage "Marry in haste, iiii1he" building knmim as the Town Mrs. John Wagner of 110 Hollis Stu} Halifax, N. S., says: "Dull shooting? pains would catch me across the smalli part of my back and extended into my shoulders and neck, often causing me to suffer with severe headaches and spells of dizziness. Spots would dazzle before my eyes and everything would turn black. I' would fall to the foor and be unable to get up again without assistance A friend told me of Booth's Kidney Pills and I began their use. The first box gave me relief and I am now well and strong." . All druggists ‘ sell Booth's kid- . ' " P r npy Pills 5008. 1 00 M Box with a guar- rl "eeariciiaiia ' g antee to relieve) I hldne ‘ _ or your money; - ' , i back. They are r, " r - the world’s l ' 1119 greatest speeifie ' L, for kidney and ‘ bladder trouble. Postpaid from Of Kidney Trouble _ T f) If your back is constantly aching am; if you experience dull shooting pains) your kidneys are out of order. If your? urine is thick and cloudv or your pull? ages frequent scanty and painful, rout; kidneys and bladder are out of or.derii Neglect quickly brings on rheumatism? diabetis, lumbago, sciatica, ete., - "i] Carried. 2i? Moved by Smith, secofjded by Sutherland, that this f"i,lj_,':'t_1/iiil, do now adjourn to meet a:*Apri1 29, at 1.3o p.m. x†'l' g The Reeve and CouncillorIfofé; Sutherland committee fee Jail The Reeve and T. G. D. 1v)'4 "ir Bell,. expenses deputa _ D, 'u 'im, V to Toronto . . . , . . . .' . i" ' (0': specting . . . . . . . f E. F. Hurst, E. Road D'ririiiiii'a Councillors Fees . . . . 55:" _ Div. ............fj:-; A. T. Hunter, scale inspii'iia 'ing.... .... " E F Hurst, E. Road Diss1ifalll H. L. W alker, scale by Sutherland, that the ing accounts be paid: V _i':'-is's":a - I Nelson, scale inspecting} Stewart Walker, W. Rdii3I Reciprocity will give _.t,'l, farmers the privilege ot-i,,, their eggs in the Unite-ling at lower prices Ithan ttialll get for them in Capaia it will give farmers of asia, the United Sta; twelve other countries ct.i.il to send eggs into Can: of duty. e' if; [ The report of. thtr,'siial States Government eaririitl deals with the prices 1 farm products in ttii' countries. The Osman"; tury will publish the fiiiil future issues and those them will be convinced 1tlll adian farmers have n?tlill gain by reciprocity 1ii(ial United States. .' iilia It will be .t1otediv('itl prices in Canada yreriiil, ably higher than in is States. 1a Buffalo, NY ... Toronto, Ont... 9gdensburg, N.' Prescott, Ont... Lancaster, N.H, Sherbrooke, Que Burlington, Vt.. Montreal, Que.. Bangor, Me. . . . Calais, Me.... . Eastport, Me. . . . St. Stephen, N.B Bangor, Eastport and? Maine, and St. Step-_* The statement. of 'g"', pared is for the men; ary, 1911, and the ttit? enquiry is shown irtiri:il ing: table: . 1'? SURE SIGNS Place Stephe 1e; rrce Prices Whole 3 per l 208 had 0( It of e fol of 10 -Also for the lot on Main St., which was purchased for the site of the new Public Library. The purchaser of the Town Hall to remove the building within one month’from date of purchase. - A The highest or any tender n necessarily accepted. By order of the Council, _ James Brodie, Village Clerk. a. Property owners on Main St. east, Hamilton, want the tracks of the Hamilton, . Grimsby & neamsyille street railway taken off that street, and they are wil- ling to spend a lot oftmoney to have it done if there is any chance of the _city and company reaching an arrangement by which the H. G. & B. traffic would,b-e handled on King St., east. We are informed that a fund of $10,000 will be raised by the property owners within a few days, if it will be any in- ducement to the company to comply with the wishes of the people. WANT, H. G. & B. TRACKS REMOVED E New York, Mar. 25.----The ' orth Georgia peach crop is tlt- 'trly ruined for 1911, and so 9comp1ete1y, that in years to come the fruit' markets will not have “this. big district to draw from to the usual extent. A Late despatches to The Sun from Chattanooga, Tenn., just received, '. state definately that thére is no longer any doubt that the Georgia crop has suc- Iii li' bed to the March frosts. . i: its; e-S‘un’s correspondent IS Inébrmed that big areas of peach or:ritiardi 'Will at once be cut ddiirn and given oyer to the cul- ture of cotton, Wh1Ch IS a "T' mar-crop. T M,f,?F. be Without this fine Hair Tonic for ai§pytimes the priee." Bir9"or women, men, or children Parisian ge is without any doubt the finest pre- 55%: ration for the hair Daintily perfumed, is free from grease or stickiness and {gm} to be where every member of the '31]in could use it daily. Large bottle ._,9.._bents at all druggists or from the pro- I $tietors, The Giroux M fg. Co., Fort Erie, gt, t., postpaid. The girl with the Auburn air is on every package. Sold and guar- pteed by W. M. Stewart Drug Co. tihriiGd. F'i",ilrrs James Harris of Wappella, Sa-sk., 'ttts, _ 'r:ftlftraye found Parisian Sage to be the 'tiii/tsells and hair tonic and dressingI BF8tt ever used. Mv hair has been com: hjittoat in combs full and was very drv p’,§1;,brittle and the scalp was always itch- Illlitr.pnd full of dandruff. I have used 9,-bottles of Parisian Sage and it has Bit)t,tetl my hair from falling, the itching. Bit, dandruff have disappeared and my B,itsis fine and soft and glossy I would Et'r,)m without; this fine Hair Tonic for‘ Itltt, rtimet, the priee." Auction Sale Dates Doesn't heart turn Minerva? Illtih'tsc,tt1rerend gentleman was non the spot and in a very Iiffia,i:ijiiirtutess had tied the knot. 4}." _ ch makes two hearts beat trjiti,i:ire. Mr. Miller and Mel. Il:h))i,'it', acting as witnesses. llt'i_,_'i.',_,'fitir the ceremony, Mr. Luke, Thel'laluf of himself and his , tEr'i?l'j/ifi! _ T .. 1lt".ilt.'jj,iht't young hride, thanked Bii)ftil,,,ilt,il1tr.for his kindness in “iii,“them, and they left the 'llt).,,'v'irt' happy as a pair of turtle llllll',,iilii)r'pt'1 a bright spring morn- l, ti3j"s,",trrl,-r, . GEORGIA PEACH CROP RUIN_E_3D BY FROST @:,',.;George nyrie a race for Ities;,,:'-,-',;,",))),))!.."..?! and called up the ‘A I Terryberry and asked f:3'1gti'3come up and perform E,j,i,tiii)isteniony. Ij,t'iiv,rs'hjr," sighs. the young man, ti'ri,'tliCai1garerss to the handle of {time John Luke, "I thought Eistlways. nad a minister. llltjiii)iee, this lady, whose name :3.§{'gra Toustin, and I have rr been going together for Ili,'ij,ijj,,r,itao/s and we have decid- 'lliEi),tt,iirp are suited for one Wfépand we want to be mar- Ilii'iCi,:tC,i:Cttiisrie, so get a minister, if? fi)."?, . Iiti'-'jr'e where the minister was? Wiire ,, liiiiiiter," says George, "why Erie', is noAmmlther here." mt. the young _m_an- asked Falling Hair that make your a double flip-flop, know it does mine. to -The Sun Tenn., just inately that any doubt . Central Planing Mills gameâ€, TELEPHoNEs---Mm, I46; Werner's House, 151 ge Clerk. I '_------------ Whittaker Block Dresser and Stand $14.00 for Window Shades 250 up, acco; Mattresses, Ostermuor, Felt al Bissel Carpet Sweepers $2.25 Painter and Paperhanger Dealer in Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes, Wallpaper and Moulding. Sideboards $rs.oo/reduced to " $20.00, reduced to In Mission $18.00, reduced to . _ Extension Tables, C We Lead-"others follow. We have been known for years for the place to get Furniture on the payment plan. Now all houses are coming to the same D a Applied-Absolutely Sanitary. Get color Cards, sample books and descrip- tive matter from Is the best Wall Coating (made. Ready for usezwith the addition of boiling water. Artistic Effects-si-s lio Laps-Easily arceptional values in Special Announcement aow Shades 25c up, according to style. :resses, Ostermoor, Felt and Common, $3.00 up. ' :1 Carpet Sweepers $2.25 up. Io"/o dis/count off on cash sale of $roo.ooand over. $100.00 worth for $90.oo.t Goods delivered free MURESCO Wm. F ARROW Funeral Director and F Undertaking Up-to-Date Phone 239 DINING ROOM 'indow Shades. , Chairs accordingly low. . B U C K, Beamsville ‘urniture Dealer y.rniture, Carpets,, and GRIMSBY ..............$18.oo ._...._.........$15.oo ...$II.oo tSk tE