P ho sys Aonenerimneniiarniners RGrape Vines | NE LENNELEAEEy e h (es X@ (f o T SPRING SEEDS Stoney Creek ‘A A splendid lot of 2â€"yearâ€"old pure bred stock. “ The best Grape Vines we ever grew. 1 leading varieties : TCy Campbell‘s Early, Moore‘s Eariy Worden, _ Condords, Niagaras, Agawam (Rogers 15) gCorrespondence solicited 5% straight off for cash on delivery. Everything delivered e 1 1B C_ wort /. ‘v: w 15. ibet s( ue 4 W "T Es p wiile s t vaoe SV 110 #2 | 1. s l o ag [aicp 4A Li es | e e L OrT 110y ie o es wo tss & oo . 2â€" ie i ol e ammtn . ut s . L. M x sigaaid iB ... conttsia mensaaconmenies GRIMSB Y GRIMSBY Aeone, . ipentihue 8. WARDELL & SON f GRAPE VINES during MARCH â€"and APRIL Joseph Tweddle Corner Main and Mountain Sts. will make a special run on CREY Zi'-w" A. B. BOURNE Proprietor id ie es Te l iorermnne nc ttnnth maus sonerenied I\ yJ Hay and Straw at the right prices. Garden Seeds Seed Oats Seed Peas Seed Corn Seed Potatoes We have a full line of ONTARIO PRUNING SHEARS WATER‘S TREE PRUNERS GRAPE PRUNERS, TREE PRUNERS, Ontario. ONTARIO Phone 157 easily, but Glover made the \j? mistake of trying to save the The water at ‘this point is zz feet in depth, and after vainly f‘“‘ toâ€"get on the bottora of the up r canoe, â€" Glover became exb@USH being rescued just in the j by a man in a row boat. _ s sap, .i Richard Glover, of Beamsvillri a close shave from a watery the Twenty Creek, near Tinte ?‘ Saturday morning. Glover fiomery were ont in a canoe Lifti muskrat traps, when the canoe Wa upset. Montgomery got to shQ! A Beamsville man has been in the limeâ€"light in Dunnville and the ï¬ of his heroic work has just leakec out. It is said that Colin Osborne who has been in Dunnville with brother, the past nmionth, was a at the residence of Dr. Thrush.*ii some unaccountable way, the dress 0 Mrs. Thrush became ignited 6? gas stove, and there was grave of her being incinerated. The ‘ action of Mr. Osborne saved fl he putting out the flames with hi hands. . Both Mrs. ‘Thrush ; borne were badly burned. A ton physician was rushed to th injured ones, who, from the la§ reports. have almost entirely ed 9 Lot C: at $14.95 and save $5.95. f{ï¬ you had intended paying $25 for j,:" Easter suit, buy one from Lot Di $20 and save an even $5â€" bill. know this is a good time to test store that has helped to make James St. N. famous. Read our large ;ii‘ in another part of this paper .’z you have a boy, we give a beau_'! watch, good timekeeper, with “ boy‘s suit at $5 and over. w The 2 T‘s, Trudell & Tobey, ‘)’i James St. N., Hamilton. ues BEAMSVILLE Bu«S HEROIC ACT ‘MH0fning, the opening day of our mon ’ster Easter Party Sale, which e@s Saturday, April 15, was to a man from JGnmsby. It seemed to bring. S good luck because they h@qbg\i‘ coming from all directions. Now for the balance of this week we expect to break the record every day. Af you intended paying $15 for a Suit, buy one from <our $9.05 Lot A. and save $5.05. If you had intended paying $20 for a suit, buy one from. B Mr been for t his p and York will 3 while Ra | turn The first sale We mad morning, the opening day The Queenston and Grimsby Road Committee of the County Council, inspected the road on Saturday, in order to estimate the improvements to be made this year. i 3 Stoney Creek is to have another industry. Bath Piott, of the Village, will erect a planing mill, which will employ a large number of hands. It will be of cement and finighed early next fall. For Saleâ€"A quantity of hay and straw, will be delivered from Stoney Creek to Grimsby; also clover seed. Apply to Stanley CarpenteI:,_ Vin>aâ€" mount, telephone 55, ring 4, Winona. to :c C Winona For Saleâ€"A quantity of first class eating potatoes. Applyv to L. Lt Jarvis, phone 66, ting s Grimsby. e For Saleâ€"A good general purpose mare. Well suited for a fruit or grain farm. . Agply to F. G. H. Pattison, box ;4 season Mr. Willard Beaton, formerly man ager of the Canada Fruit Co., oaf Grimsby, has accepted the position as assistant manager of the Yineâ€" land Canning Factory, for the Robinson & Werner have secu: thirtyâ€"five carpenters out of t fifty they advertised for. j Mrs, Frank Brydges and son Orâ€" lon of Kenora, are visiting with Mrs Jas. A. Livingston. # ville, w about I I, to se conduct morning i0n tha had bee 11 WwAlle, tUIA .: {0 Xpril The D onstable Tufford of Beamsâ€" ‘, was calleq out of his bed it 1 a. m. on Saturday, Apt. ) see what he would take to luct a $14,000 sale. Next ning â€"Ab. was of. the | opinâ€" that some Grimsby . joker GRIMSBY, APRIL GRIMSEBY FLIRST hop to 1 h1 anada a V 11 Club intends their friends made Thursday a nsby. _ jJOKE nischt off. iA m._ | AJ» s\ +) ... Niagara Fruit 2 ]nn dl Farms For Sale If td %QQ;,The boys badges were Calder, _ Lic ;;_vhipps. e Boy Scouts paraded thirtyâ€" ‘g‘jstrong under Scoutâ€"master Bakâ€" ‘ on Friday night last and held leir drill in the garage of the Vilâ€" lage Inn. ‘ The ‘"Tenderfoot" Badge was pre jented to six of the scouts by Viceâ€" resident McLean and Secretary linus Woolverton. O1V FRESENTATION TO BOY SCOUTS ._iteâ€"At his home in &n Friday, April 7, 191 White in his T8th year. Hillierâ€"At her home, 322 Ca Re: St., Hamilton, on Saturd ;,;’28, Mrs. Catharine Hillier, ie 8 years. Dolimanâ€"At Vineland, on Frid: |1 7, 1911, Margaret Dolman, r et of John Dolman. Funeral to« Mlace on Sunday afternoon â€"at (private) from the residen f her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Harpe inemount. [Pettitâ€"At the home of â€" Jas ;/:;_I_tt, Vineland, on Friday, }?_;911’ Andrew M. Pettit, in ‘ath year. 01 Coléeâ€"At his late residence, 201 ff:‘.u _St., east, Hamilton, on Friâ€" day, April 7, 1911, Charles Cole, in is 56th year. Blowerâ€"In the City Hospital, Ham ton, on Sunday, ‘April 9, Emily lower, formerly of Grimsby, at the ge of 22 years. Ridleyâ€"In Grimsby, on | Tuesday ,;,ril 4, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. S. N idley, a daughter. number of years. f _ The deceased gentleman was marâ€" ried to a Miss Durham, a sister of Mrs. Geo. VanDyke and Mr. Mathais Durham, of Grimsby. He was a son of the late George Cole. â€" Mr. Cole or "Charlie" as he was &’bmmonly called was an old Grimsby boy, having been born here and conâ€" ducted a shoe business here for a number of yvears. _ He had been in ill health for only a couple .of weeks and was in his 56th year. Speeches were made by Charlie Cloe who for the past numâ€" ber of years has been residing in Hamilton, died at his home there on Friday morning. P91 25 acres, 3 miles west of St. Cathaâ€" rines. Frame house, barn and stable, concrete hog house and chicken house. 1100 grapes, 3 years planted; 150 peaches, 3 years planted; 40â€" cherrics, 3 years planted; 60 pears, 2 years 6 Acres adjoining St. Catharines, 1 planted ‘ in fruit, . new frame house and ‘ barn. 20 Acres peach land in Grantham township, east of St. Catharines. mit) walt) 30 Acres Peach Land, near Ni on the stone road: _ Acres garden and fruit land, Fen wick 3 miles, Welland 5 miles. Convenient to â€" church, â€" school. post office and railway station. 14 Acres splentéi«a. garden land. 3 miles from Welland, 1 mile from post office and railway station. House frame 16x24, barn 28x40. years ._] planted 7] Acres Fruit Land, near St. Cathâ€" arines. 1150 peach trees, 2 and 3 years old; 160 cherry, plum and pears, 1 year old; about 2 acres strawberries. Convenient to church, school and post office. Acres peach land, Grantham Township, one mile from lake. _ Acres on Lake Road. All peach land. 800 bearing peach trees, 3 to 5 years planted. Rufus R. Gage 0) ) Acres Ssand Loam. The best fruii land, 2% miles from â€" Niagara. 5 acres grapes, full bearing; 4 acres peaches, pears, plums and prunes; £ acre raspberries. Frame house, nearly new. / Good large barn and outbuildings. Acres excellent peach land. Rive Road, near Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lak« Acres Choice Peach Land, ons mile form Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Large brick house, bank barn aiil outbuildings in good repair. This property is exceptionally well located for subâ€"dividing. Excelâ€" lent draining privileges. boys who received 200 Bay St. South HAMILTON, ONT. CHARLIE COLE DEAD J6 _ WNAo received the @re _ Scouts: Grey, Kidd, Liddle, Snetsinger and DIED BORN y€ 1911, John Dr.â€" Wolâ€" Grimsby 11. April his tool TO agara d Fifty Boy Scouts will repreâ€" sent Ontario at the Coronation, and the contingent will be seâ€" lected from the ranks of those who have attained the highest proficiency badges during â€"the past year. M. B. TUFFORD SECURES GOO0D SITUATION Mr. M. B. Tufford, formerly of the F. F. Dalley Co., of Hamilton is now General Sales Manager for Ontario for the Randall Grape Juice Co of Ripley N. Y. and Jordan, Ont. The line that Mr. Tufford now represents is one of the finest grape juice preparâ€" ation on the market toâ€"day and there seems to be a great future for the product, which will help the grape growers of this country very materialâ€" ly. As the Randall Grape Juice is one of the most healthful beverges on the market and has had a phenomenal success in the United States, the outâ€" look in Canada looms very bright. fendon, M H. Wylie. Wmm‘mmm. It will be conducted as when first Admission 10c. â€" , . ts ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY We also have a few sacks of The Famous Five Roses Flour left All kinds of SEEDS on hand. BOY SCOUTS FOR ENGLAND The floor has been all resurfaced. And Skates‘ are ; in Al shape. *J And Most Importantâ€"No one allowed on §kating surface without White Collar and Tie. And if acting ungentlemanly in any way will be ; kept out of the rink. } GRIMSBY ROLLER RINK $1.00, regular $1.25 $1.19, regular $1.75 Real Cape , and Real Chevenette Dents or Periins $2.00 Sold anywhere for $250. Soft or stiff, ‘black or colored; all sizes. WONDERFUL VALUES IN MEN‘S Easter Hats, Easter Boots Easter Furnishing TREBLES 2 STORES Ready for Record Selling BIG SPECIAL * SMEAY .. EASTER GLOVES GOOD FRIDAY afternoon and night ollowing SATURDAY afternoon and night EASTER MONDAY NIGHT rebles 2 Stores NE EASTER HATS rebles‘ 2 stores open Thursday and Saturday nights THEAL BROS, 10â€"piece BAND in ATTENDANCE John Hewitt and M CAR OF CEMENT JUST ARRIVED © The Opening of the L DRKU,3, Phones 223 172 GRIMSBY, ONTARIO The concert will commence at â€"8 o‘clock and everybody should be there early as seats are sure to be at a premium. The admission fee is fixed at 35 cents. ' f ~" id taud davieest ~â€" > ) itpril / I8."" by ; the Centenary Methodist church choir, of Ham ilton, under the direction of Mt. â€"W. _ H. Hewlett, Mus. Bac. The choir will be assisted by several well known soloists of this district. This choir is one of the best in Canada and has been greeted with â€" large crowds_ wherever they have sung. In â€" Brantford, A grand concert will be given in the Grimsby Methodist church, on Tuesday evening, This was decided by a mittee appointed by the vincial Council of Boy to deal with the matter. Cor. King and John Sts. Latest American Styles 4 E. Cor. King & James E. Cor. King & John GRAND CONCERT BY CENTENARY CHOIR Special EASTER BOOTS 39¢, regular 50c¢ Real Poplin 50 Different Shades C EASTER TIES $3.00 $3.50 $4.50 $5.00 m opened Skates 15c conlâ€" Pifoâ€" Cotuts