o & J. DO“ Ts ht â€" Contractor‘s _ Supplies ame for Spraying Painting: corating § ‘ _ Papering | . o P- c __â€" Piano Tuner, . oldest and . most ‘reliable piano [ tuner in the district. ; ityâ€"five years experience.. ) v,“wuwfl.l bring meright to your , at any time. 580 Barton East PeC 2 CB B B CC EC M CR RAZ _ _A reliable French regulator ; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion of t%e female system. Refuse s D ï¬pAlntigations. Dr. de V(?n’l are 3?1](1 at y 00%,. or three for $10. Mailed to :nv address. :f Drug Co., St. Cath2z»ines, Ont. $ ' re, Portland Cement 2 Plaster Paris, etc. : Plastering Hair _ Mortar Color other Contractors‘ Supplies Prices moderate. _ Also salesman for _ 81 Main St. West Telephone 771. MHAMILTON Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills ;; Better Time & TO GET A SUIT Or at _ Simply write us, mentioning this paper, and_ we will send you a sample box free. Then, if you are unable to get the regular size boxes at your dealer‘s, write us, and we will supply you at the re priceâ€"50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. g 3 ;N PILLS are madeand guaranteed by the largest wholesale drug house in the ritish Empire. en t x inlt |. _ National Drug.and Chemical Co., %ept. A ‘Toronto. _ °* 47 jXVe don‘t ask you to buy GIN PILLS toï¬nd out what they will do for you. â€" _ GIN PILLS have cured thousands of cases of Kidney ‘Trouble that were regarded as hopeless. _ â€" _ 6 s s SMITHVILLE, Ont. _ "I suffered for three years with a Pain In sn preatrenet after taking only one pox. " ud a gre« w. J. BALDWIN, _ Is it any wonder that we sell GIN PILLS with an ironâ€"clad guarantee of money back if they fail to give relief ? ge know that GIN PILLS will stop the Fi:,ain in the backâ€"relieve the bladderâ€" and cure every trace of Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism. FIRST BOX CURED _ HIS LAME BACK Phipps Bros. PRICES RIGH T _A full range of Suitings, antings and Overcoatings Than Right Now High Praise For GIN PILLS F000 C@® VUs Do CalnsrInos, Stewart‘s Drug Store. . L. DAVIS for the Nordheimer lano Co. x Hamilto @1 * seriously speaking, Mr. Haw ® | kins: advanced three reasons * |why the company could not .eâ€" $| move the tracks. The bondâ€" holders, he declared, would not stand for the company surrenâ€" dering its rights; the Radial on King St. already interferes with the ‘street railway service, and éach year this. is becoming _ a more serious problem ; the H. G. & B. Company had freight rights which ‘it will not surrenâ€" der. k AFTER z2o YEARS SERVICE K. G. BEATON RESIGNS Mtr. Kenneth G. Beaton, for over z2o years a member_of : the teaching staff of. the. St~ Cathâ€" arines â€"Public School Board, has tendered his resignation. Theâ€"price of the 4â€"basket.crate will not be more than. 14 cents edch, complete, and the peach box 8 cents each. The, Ontario & Westetn Co operative Company ‘appointed a Package Committee some time ago to take up the â€"»matter â€" 21 packages iOf IQ11. s After two months‘ labor / the Package Committee has report: eq and the results have been sent out to the members, in the form of a cirehlar. The circular reads as follows: Packages 1911 â€" At‘ the meeting of the Packâ€" age Committee,. the â€" following matters concerning the packing of fruit for the this season was decided: Sweet cherries to be put up in 6 qt. baskets. ¢ Sour cherries to be put.up in II qt. baskets. § Plums.â€"It is estimated â€" that about 46 per cent will be shipped fo the west and all the . choice fancy â€" plums will ~go in four basket crates ; and â€" seconds: or small plums in .six Gt. baskets. The balance will be. packed> in II qt. baskets. Red Grapes.â€"About 10 per cent will go in 4 basket crates. Peaches.â€"All" choice, fancy peaches mwill beâ€" prepared and packed in the regular Californiâ€" an peach box. Seconds as usuâ€" al in ‘tt qt. baskets. The different kinds of packâ€" ages> which ‘the company proâ€" poses to use this season will be shown at the annual meeting. NEW PACKAGES FOR O & W theâ€"negative iby Mr. M Lee and Mr._~ B ‘\Corman. . The‘> de€ision was given in favor of the affirm ative. L en "4 decade h than any Grassies The meeting was closed ‘"God Save the KGing. . The Pine Crest. ~Iiterary tend holding their banquet the hall at.. Stoney‘ Creek April theâ€"seventh., All are dially inviteq to attend. tation by solo by logue, * Tomorro i hen .Mr.â€" Hawkins:~.co to the Board that the only the city could get the trac the street would be to bu the Dominion Power & 1 mission systém , includins Decew Falls power plant. price, _ he . said; mwould $19,000,000. ‘: Controller Gardner, with mock seriousness, announcecd that he would pay for $18,500,000 worth of: the stock if any of the other Controllers hadâ€" half. a million in their vest pocket, that was not working. a lTarge deputation. It was rel ported that the property ownâ€" ers would. pay $10,000 to get rid of the tracks.. Mr. Hawlaings jocularly remarked that for the trifling consideration of $19,000,000 the company would grant the request. He offered to throw his steel fishing roq in for Controller Gardner, if the deal was closed. $19,000,000 FOR H. G. & B. It Don‘t Seem Enough General Manager Hawkins, of the Dominion Power & Trans mission Company, is somewhat of a hnmorist. _ On Friday . he called at the City Hall to see what Mayor Lees and the Conâ€" trollers had to say about the pro position to move the H. G & B tracks off Main St., as urged by PINE CREST LITERARY SOCIETY closed with iterary / inâ€" s â€" confided e, only. way s tracks off to buy .ont & Transâ€" quet.~: in reek â€" on ate corâ€" 1¢ JC 1€ Souvenirs of Grimsby on China, Bro00" Pins, etc. Sole Agent for Grimsby‘s Coat of AMMIS Authorized by Town Council _ _ The Parker Fountain Pen J. T. LA NE SALTFLEET COUNCIL | Special Meeting 4 ‘Minutes of the second meeti’% of the Saltfleet Council held . in the Council‘ Chamber, Stoney Creek, Wednesday,â€" Feb. 2, gf 4 p. m. Ad All the members, exceptlggi Deputy Reeve were present. |} Previous to the appointmeéï¬t' of Mr. Hetherington, Mr. Begs ton had occupied the Principa%g ship of St. Andrew‘s ward. C Since that time he has had charge, of.. the funior four grade in theâ€"Central School. ï¬f Mr. Beaton, who has been %93 most efficient and painstaking teacher, will take a position !gh"i TForonto. .He asks thatohis rgs.i signation take effect inJune. |N Mr. Beaton will jbe rememâ€" bereq by all who attended old Grimsby Park in the days gone by, as he had charge of the gate at the park for a greatr many WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER SPECIALTYâ€"REPAIRS. Agent for / y 5 ol Fog ie 3 y i a 2. . sc f B ue B Sowk WEX s ul s Mouy Pn it C MAE ET 5.03 CSih e folk i C ces %}T\ii' J Maosous h 'gi e ; & c ul Mc Bor e w ¢ ud ie 42. o & ts byt y Snss o e 1Hâ€"1000. A smart, becoming style at remarkably small cost is offered in the large Hat here illustrated, which can be had in any one of five colors or any desired combination of them. If your preference is for burnt strawâ€"always a dressy and modâ€" ish choiceâ€"picture the charming effect of the black chiffon trimming, white wings and black velvet flange. If navy be your choice, the straw, chiffon and wings may all be in this useful shade, or a variation introduced by choosing white wings. The same choice of selection is afforded in other colors, which are black, brown and natural white. in further detail it may be said that the Hat has a curved, slightly upturned brim, a wide garniture of softly folded chiffon inset with a fold of velvet in the centre, large wings Stylishly placed at side, and a fold of black velvet. It is made of glossy, even straw braid, and measâ€" ures about 18 inches from side to side and 15% inches from front to back. EATON Brice .......â€"â€">.â€"....... 3.50 AINS over 250 large 1 described in a manl )lain our Mail Orde an order, how to set TORONTO «T. EAT ON C Br000h3’9 Tailo nsp friends large Pages, listing the season‘s choicest goods, all clearly illusâ€" manner which a child will readily understand. The introductory Orde" System in the simplest language. They tell you how to to seRd us your money, and how that money will be returned to ::»c‘ ites Ih. fllzarges, if you are not perfectly pleased with the treatâ€" â€" EATON C2.m We guarantee absolute satisfaction in every ack your money if you are dissatisfied with our merchandise, T our service. TRY U S. fa Leftit. Carried. Moved . by Leslie â€"Laidman, fondeq by G. H. Carpenter, ©Bat the Clerk ask for tenders fitile for 1q911, for the Townâ€" p. Carried. at the Deputy Reeve and Coun fors be a committee to invesâ€" gate the damage claims â€" by essrs G. M. Hillman and Nor n Pettit. Carriedâ€" ®, and our »hope: for his gedy, recovery to health aird efuiness, and that a copy . â€"f s resolution be forwardeq to § Bridgeman and family: _‘; ied. 1 2l Moved by G. H. ~Carpenter, Eonded â€"by â€"Huoh Bertram. Moved by Hugh Bertram, seâ€" mded by G. . Carpenter, that is Council now assembled deâ€" fe to express our deep feeling Pregret at the ° illness of our feemed Reeve, Mr. Bridgeâ€" an, and our hope, for his he Deputy Reeve in the ir. Minutes of last meeting were d and adopted. AlH the members, excepting Reeve, who was sick, | were Senlt. .. _ Regular: Meeting Minutes of the third mee:sing Uthe Saltfleet Council held in ie Council â€" Chamber, _ Stoney feek, Tuesday, Mar. 14, at o ya, to protest to the ~Governâ€" ent against accepting the proâ€" osed tariff arrangments with *,ï¬United States and this ouncil do grant the sum _ of one hundred dollars towards Re expenses of the deputation. _ The Council then adjourned. Moved by Hugh Bertram, seâ€" onded by G. H. Carpenter, that is Council do go as a body Vith the fruit growers to Ottaâ€" [‘ A delegation of over one hunâ€" dred fruit growers waiteq on \ C€ounci!, asking the Counâ€" cil to go as a body to Ottawa, with<a delegation of fruit grow ers to protest against the proâ€" pesed reciprocity . with â€" the Jnited States. rep ErrEcT Erland W Dy G:a L. ~Carpenter, by â€"Huighâ€" Bertram, eputy Reeve and Coun a ‘coimmittee to invesâ€" then adjourned. ridgeman, Reev Lee., Clerk. INVITE QUICK BUYINCG 7# LIMITED CANADA a â€" body to Ottaâ€" Governâ€" the: proâ€" EVEN IF YOUR ORDER does not amount to $25.00 ing heavy goods at the prices quoted in our Catalo: ces: FURNITURE, HoUsSsE MANTELS, SEWING RANGES, FARM MACHINERY, wWiRrE FENCING, C DER TWINE, GRAIN BAGS, WAGONS, BUGGIES GINES, MOTOR BOATS AND CANOES. THE REASON FOR THIS is easily explainedâ€"more economy is effected by us in the handling of one large order than with several small ones. For instance, in the filling of a $25.00 order there is less clerical work, less handling, less packing and packing material, less stationery and less cartage.. But that‘s not all. What is really of more importance is the fact that freight charges cost just the same for 100 lbs. as they do for 25 lbs. So that it is easily understood whereby a saving is effected in the filling of a $25.00 order without lessening the high quality that accompanies EATON values. > WE PAY FREIGHT Moved / by â€" Hu seconided by G. H that a number‘ of paid. Moved . by Lesliec Laidman, seconded by . (G. _H. + Carpeniter. that the Auditors‘â€"~report be reâ€" ceived and that they be paid the usual amount for the servicâ€" es. * Catcried. 1 ReRERSRELNERENERE PNE NAE TA ! Grape Vines ! THE FOLLOWING HEAVY GOO0ODS The Council then adjourned BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! IN_ONTARIO, QUEBEC AND THE Stoney Creek A splendid lot of Z2â€"yearâ€"old pure bred stock. The best Grape Vines we ever grew. All leading varieties : ©f Campbell‘s Early, Moore‘s Eariy Worden, Condords, Niagaras, Agawam (Rogers 15) Correspondence solicited 5% straight off for cash on delivery. f OoUR SPRING-_ AND SUMMER CATALOGUE is medium whereby you can buy to wonderful advantage â€" where you can get practically everything you. need â€" and can obtain full value for your money â€" and also do your shopping at prices you will be more than willing to pay: . It places before you a wide range of dependable merchandise which was either made in our own factorieeâ€"when all middlemen‘s profits were eliminated â€" or made expressly for us â€" when we received special discounts. â€" In both cases our customers reap the benefit of these savings as they are reflected in the prices we quote to you. W. B. Bridgeman, Reeve Erland Leeâ€"Clerk. number of accounts ALSO DELIVER FRE GRAPE VINES during MARCH and APRIL MARITIME PROVINCES Joseph Tweddle Hugh will make a special run on (NO EXCEPTIONS) ; WIRE FENCING, CREAM SEPARATORS, BINâ€" WAGONS, BUGGIES, PUMPS, GASOLINE ENâ€" bertfam, atpenter; amount to $25.00, we deliver free the followâ€" ted in our Catalogueâ€"for the different Provinâ€" NTELS, SEWING MACHINES, STOVES AND Proprietor )¢ Dated at St. Catharines, this 3rd day of April, 1911. Notice is hereby given that the Board of License Commissioners for the License District of Lincoln will meet at the City of St. Catharines in the Inspector‘s office on Thursday the 20th day of April at the hour of 2 o‘clock p.m. for the purpose of conâ€" sidering applicarions for Liquor Licâ€" enses for the license year 191 1â€"12. All persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. ~ Ontario Liquor License Act. $25.00 ORDERS ~W.â€"KING, Inspector Ontario. t y+ ew 672 the