The Aquatic, James St. north; R W. Yaldon, proprietor. The Arlington, John y and King William Sts.; John Blake, proprietor. The _ Woodbine, King St., east; Thos. Kirk, proprietor. The White Star, James and Vine Sts.; A. F. Post, proprietor. COMMISSIONERS‘ AXE CUTS DEEP IN HAMILTON Licenses Cut Off Of course, other Canadians have won this race in the past eleven years, but none have been able to beat their fellow countrymen‘s time. Some class to Canada. It took the Yankees four years to produce a runner who could bust this record and they finally did with Demar, who made the trip in 2â€"21â€" 39%. This record stood until 1907, when another Canadian, Longboat, won the event and broke Caffery‘s record by 5 minutes and 24 seconds, making the time 2â€"24â€"02. ~This year the race was won by Clarence DeMar of Dorchester. In 1900 Jack Caffery of Hamilton, won the race and set a record. In 1901 he won it again and broke his own record, making the time 2 hours 29 minutes and 26 seconds. It took eleven long years for the Americans â€"to regain their lost laurels in the great Boston Maraâ€" thon race, which was run in Boston on Wednesday, April 19. DE MAR WINS THE â€" BOSTON CLASSIC executive by kindly informing the secretary as to their wishes in this connection and writing to box 502, Grimsby. â€" CRICKET The Grimsby Cricket Club will be in operation again this â€"summer. Those gentlemen who played for the club last year and any other men in either Winona, Grimsby or Beams ville who feel disposed to . become active members of the Club this year, would confer a favor on the rate of remuneration for the direcâ€" tors, but it was~â€" pointed out that it was already fixed in the byâ€"laws of the Company and it was also pointed out that the directors had refused to accept any money for the work that had been done up to the present time and had received nothing for the time that had been expended in the interest of the Company. The meeting adjourned at 5.30. Company, for the work done during the past year. Mr. Livingston, in speaking to the motion, pointed out that in organizing such a big comâ€" pany, the work that had fallen on the directors and officials was very great indeed. The amount of work necessary to open up the various local branches and secure buildings and men, and to get a system for such a big company inaugurated, took an immense amount of tinie and work. The directors and ofliâ€" cials had done much work for the Company, for which they had reâ€" ceived no remuneration. The moâ€" tion carried unanimously. A motion was proposed to fix a rate of remuneration for the direcâ€" A resolution was introduced to pass a vote of thanks to the present directors and the officials of â€" the Company, for the : work done during When the election of officers was taken up, a committee was appointâ€" ed to represent the different sections and this committee acted as a nomin ating committee. When the commit tee reported, the meeting elected without division, eight directors, reâ€" commended by the committee, as f@llows: Dr. Buchanan and Capt. Andrewes, Beamsville; James Marâ€" lowe and W M Stewart, Grimsby; Watson Orr and J. J. Foran, Winona; Fred Renkie, Stoney Creek and W. H. Hough, St. Catharines. Mr. Peter Bertram, chairman â€" of the committee appointed to examine the auditors‘ report, reported and explained many points in the audiâ€" tors‘ reports in detail. His explana tions were very satisfactory. The Empire, James and Murray Mr. M. Frampton, secretaryâ€"treas urer, read the auditors‘ report, givâ€" ing in detail the standing of the Company. Dr. Buchanan, president of the Company, occupied the chair and oc cupied about fifteen minutes in givâ€" ing a resume of the past yean‘s business dealing with each vital point and touching to some extent on the future plans of the Company. The annual meeting of the Onâ€" tario & Western Coâ€"Operative Fruit Company, Limited, was held in the Town Hall, Grimsby, on . Saturday, Â¥xpril 15, 1911, at 3.30 in the afterâ€" noon and was very largely attended by shareholders _ from Grimsby, Beamsville, Winona, Fruitland, Stonâ€" ey Creek and St. Catharines. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE: OXNâ€" TARIO & WESTERN COâ€" oPERATIVE FRUIT COMPANY Sold by Ontario & Western Coâ€"Operative Fruit Company, Grimsby Lime Sulphur Solution One of the greatest snahps we ever got was the line of suits we are adâ€" vertising in our large ad and that we place on sale next Friday and Saturâ€" day. It seems like exaggeration to say that we will sell sell you a man‘s suit that is worth $20 for $10.50 but men who understand business conditions know it‘s possible with a concern that has the buying power that we have. Of course, som~ of these suits ares only worth $15, but $4.50 is worth coming to Hamilton for, besides you get the newest moâ€" dels. If you spend $15 with us we will allow you your return car fare on the electric railway or on G.T.R. to Grimsby. There are all sizes and colors, patterns for the young boy or his father or even his grandfather. Read our large ad carefully â€" and come ‘to the store that has helped to make James St N. famous. The work of taking the census all over the Dominion will be a big unâ€" dertaking and the enumerating in FIFTYâ€"TWO _ CENSUS_ ENUMERAâ€" TORS IN LINCOLN The‘ 2 _ James St a drill â€"competition between the Toronto, Hamilton and other drill corps. This is expected to be the biggest Oddfellows picnic ever held in Canada. Secretary Miller of Grimsby, reâ€" ports that over three hundred dolâ€" lars will be hung up in prizes for athletic events. â€" Manager Wylie of the Beach, is also offering prizes for Falls on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 15 and 16 and on Thursday and Friday the 17th and 18th, the lodges of western Ontario will gather at Grimsby Beach for two days of fun and frolic. The annual meeting of all lodges in Ontario will be held : BIG DOIN‘S AT THE BEACHâ€" ON ODoJFELLOWS‘ DAY The Grand Lodge of Independent Order of Oddfellows will hold their annual meeting and onvention at Niagara Falls and Grimsby Beach this year. bound to the westâ€"bound track. The train was. only travelling at a moderate rate of speed so the wreck was not serious. The wrecking crew â€" came fr?rmn Hamilton at 6 o‘clock and had the tracks cleared in a *short time and by noon had the debris all cleaned up. No person‘ was injured. The lumber was pretty well brokâ€" en up. and ‘the car in â€" which â€"the hair was in,. was twisted and sprung out of shape. The hair was going through to Philadelphia to make mattresses. ‘ A fair sized wreck occurred on the G. T. R. at the Grimsby station about one o‘clock Saturday mornâ€" ing, when a fast freight going east, had a car of hair and two.cars of lumber . jump the track Sat the crossâ€"over gswitch from the eastâ€" wWRECK ON 6. T. R. AT GRIMSBY STATION Proven by thousands of cures for ten years, to be absolutely harmless and reliable in every case of skin trouble, no matter what it ‘is. _ Write today for trial bottle to.: the D. D. D. Laboratories, Dept. G. J. .49 Colborne: N. relief," "D. D.. D. is little short |to of miraculous." These afre the words of others in â€" describing | Y* the great skin remedy, D. D. D. "Worth its weight. in gold." "All my pimples mwashed away by D. D; D." ‘"I found instant relief."" "ID. D. D. is little short *Â¥Xqurâ€"D.1D.D. Prescription for Eczema is the best thing we have ever handled and is giving good satisfaction with our cusâ€" tomersâ€"Spur Stevenson Drug Co.,. Bittic, Man. "I have had Eczema on and off for about threee years, and nothing 1/ tried , has done so much: good as .D.D.D. It _ will stop that iritation in a few min utes. ‘I can do my washing an if" 1 have. D.D.D. on lmaind / if will ease it at once," writes Mrs. A. J.. Squires, Coleman,; Ont. These are just ‘samples of letters we are receiving every day from grateful patients al]’ over the country. Druggist Praises D.D.D This leaves Hamilton with 58 hotels, which is quite sufficient, if they are run right. The commissioners in Hamilton are: Wm. Armstrong, chairman; 1. Orr Callaghan and Thos. Fanning. oron If any hotel keeper fails to ‘keep the law in any respect during the next half year, his license will be taken away from him. On January 1 last, the people of Hamilton passed a plebesite to cut off six licenses permanently â€" and while the commissioners were at it, they cut off ten hotel and one shop license and ordered one hotel keeper to sell out inside of three months. None of the licenses granted. were for a year, all being of six months duration. (I AN AFTER EASTER SALE Shop License Refused Frederick Schelter, Ferghson Ave. and Picton St. The license commissioners‘ axe fell in Hamilton ‘on Thursday night, and as a result, there will be ten hotels less in Hamilton. Sts.; George E. Bevan, proprietor. The Flamboro House, Merrick St.; Thos. Condon, proprietor. The Big Four, Merrick St.; Harry Dore, proprietor. The City Hotel, Stuart and Tiffany Sts.; M. Wolfe, proprietor. The Dundurn Hotel, York St.; Jas. Lynch, Proprietor. The Oriental, King St., east; Marâ€" garet Sullivan, proprietress. Ordered to Sell Out The Belmont, Edward A. Condon, proprietor; three months‘ extension of time to dispose of license to suitâ€" able purchaser. s jor sale by all druggists) 3, Trudell & N. Hamilton Tobey, 50â€"52 Ont. at the the if The opening day (May 24) at th fine park, will be one that will down in history as> the great amusement park opening ever he in this broad and fair Dominion our‘s. & Watch out for our 24th of _ Ma announcement next week. The great and only St. Catharing Butchers‘ Barbecue will again hb held at Grimsby Beach and will l*’ bigger and better than last year. ‘The management of the Beach ai trying hard to.. land ‘the : worl famed grocers‘ picnic from Hamilt and it looks as though their effort will bear fruit. { The railways have raised the e cursion rate from Hamilton to th Falls from 50 and 75 cents to f cents and a dollar and the grocei do not take kindly to this and as | consequence, you will likely see th] Mammoth picnic at Grimsby Bead this summer. ever had,, will be nothing Dbut shadow compared to the Grims} Beach of 1911.. ; Applications for picniecs are rol ing in from all directions and it | only a question of picking dates 1 suit all concerned. The great and only St. Catharing Butchers‘ Barbecue will again P John Gowland, a well known highly respected farmer, of EIlf died at his home there, on Apri aged 62 years. Deceased was near Toronto and had resided 4) || | Elfrida for the past ten years. s to that he resided in Tapleytown. TF is survived_ by. four. sons and, f¢M s daughters. The funeral too‘l‘(’Jfï¬â€˜Ã©)'â€"h‘- at 1 o‘clock Monday afternoon, | the Tapleytown church. K T 1911 WILL BE A BANNER YE ‘ j AT GRIMSBY BEACH The Pride of Canada . Old Grimsby Park (now Grimg Beach), has seen some very big a prosperous seasons in years gol by, but from present indications, t biggest season old â€"Grimsby . Par ever hbhad,, will be nothing but shadow comnpatred to the Grimst Only a few minutes were r by the county license commiss to tifnsact business on Thursg ternoon. . Sixteen â€" applicationt licenses were received and £g upon Inspector King reportin all of the hotels were in good, ing. Outside of this and +**~~ 1k of a few accounts, no businss taken up. ' The licenses granted were thg as last year. They are as fo Niagaraâ€"Geo. E. Fretzell, 4 Ward, F. Addison, P. J. O‘Neill, Doyle (shop license), and H.} nett (six. months). Merrittonâ€"P. Phillips, â€" John | Nulty, and Stuart Nelson. Port Dalhousieâ€"James We ton, S. Houston and John Haril Grimsbyâ€"John Hewitt and .\ VanDyke. 4 \;«.‘ Homerâ€"Geo. S. James.. | Jordanâ€"A. Frank. f Another value of black and tuscan shapes we will sell for z5oc. Come and take advantage of this sale and you will be pleased. C MiruinERY ParrOrRs 4 John St. North, cor King Hamilton â€"= e U psts We have another big supply of beautifully Trimmed Hats, which we are going to cut to the lowest figure, some selling at three dollars. is always attractive and popular and so are our prices. Our aim is to give the best value for the least money. . Lincoln County alone will sinecure by any means. OUR Trimmed Millinery Take "GIN PILLS on our guarantee that they will cur money refunded. 5oc a bo $2.50. Order from us if you cannot supply them. Sample if it you write us. National Dl‘ Chemical Co., Dept. A. Ton "I have been troubled wi matism so bad that I could A doctor tended me and told to the hospital but all to no g a friend told me to try GIN PI did so and after taking a few| am perfectly well.‘" D; J LA Take ‘GIN PILLS on our THE Hinmanâ€"Atkinson LINCULN LICENSES ALL NEWED Rheumatism can be cured cured every dayâ€"by GIN PIL, is the best kind of proof. If you ever hear anyone Rheumatism can‘t be cured, they have ever tried GIN PI ask them to write us for proof PILLS have cured. hund hundreds of cases of Rh Sciatica, Lumbago, Pain in the other troubles caused by wea or Bladder. ELERIDA RESIDENT DEAI NO HOSP! HE TOOK cin PHH ried GIN PI : us for proof ired} Kund ises of Rh MA LA L FO OGDEA pstairs n af â€" _ Charles A. Wasnidge Wol‘tlj W Fred Wasnidge miilQ@ effoxf’éene'ral Blacksmiths and Horseshoers s FOR a limited period, Mr. Douda, the Ladies‘ Tailor at The Right House, will make to your order, silk lined Suits, and long Coats at a substantial reduction from his regular prices. One illustration will serve as an indication of the reductions which have been put in forceâ€"Suits which regularly cost $35.00 will be made to order for $29.50. The other prices are correspondingly reduced. One point is importantâ€"material must be purâ€" \chased at The Right Houseâ€"we have reducedi"prices merely to make sure of a clearance of our large Suitings and Coating stocks. )x HORSESHOEING »lacksmith shop next to the ng mill, near the bridge. on 3t., Grimsby, and are prepa | Piano Tuner, The oldest and most reliable piano tuner in the district. Twentyâ€"five years experience. A postâ€"card will bring me right to your | 1C Prices moderate. A%o salesman for the Nordheimer & / > Piano Co. 580 Barton East 1 _ Contractor‘s _ Supplies Lime for Spraying Got Your New Corsets ! The Right House carries all the best Corsets that are madeâ€"â€"â€"Nemo, W.B. Reduso, Regis, R. & G., La Vida, P. D., etc.= Reduced Prices on Madeâ€"toâ€"Order Suits and Long Spring Coats All other Contractors‘ Supplies 81 Main St. West Telephone 771. _ HAMILTON H. & J. Dow 2t »o All this weekâ€"â€"Remarkable Sales of Wilton, Axminster, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpetsâ€"â€"From England Regular $1.75 to $2.50 English, Regular $1.35, $1.50 and $1.65 Wilton and Axminster . . . . 1.50 English Brussels . . . . . . $1.25 Regular 85c to $1.10 English Regular 75¢ to $1.10 English and Tapestry Carpets . . . . . . 73¢ _ Canadian Ingrain . . . . . . . . 59¢ Corner King and H. L. DAVIS Hughson Sts. â€" "PETERIISHED SIXTYâ€"SEVEN ime, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. Plastering Hair Mortar Color Lath The Ri house at any time. RAILROAD FARES REFUNDED ON A LIBERAL PLAN "HAMILTON‘S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE" §A THOMAS C. WATKINS, Limited Hamilto \ W w | W U tor W W w w td \ W W W W $ : e ECCE ‘.\..\"‘.‘. 5. . C 5. 5. 5 05 o0 D0 _ Jâ€"V 5. J U .‘-‘:a.".l ~* ym ~3-~3-‘ ..‘.‘.Qa.«.‘ y «a», y . 'â€"v’-d-‘o‘-"’"5":"d"-"d"-"’e~’°’°d / vad ezsgaeaen a‘ . & & a io ts es o es es ao. ao. dat in o Our workmen are very proficientifand will cause you very little inconvenience in repair work. â€" Should you have any plumbing to be done, you will save time and money by attendingito it at once. : Opposite Post Office. Pi ‘ a 2 Norman M. Walker PLUMBING and HEATING Larger Stock of Trunks, etc. The‘Right House has double the size of its Travelling Goods section. All kinds of Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Wardrobe, Trunks, etc. oommmnererrercanecrrwa Good Plumbing Is Not a Luxury it is an absolute neâ€" cessity, if you would care to take the full enjoyment of living. We can install every plumbing need, or Correct Faulty Plumbing Grimsby y l (@a: ‘@ ;6.\ h Ah Ab 1@ AA W\ 18 Ki\ M M b m M ;fl t Ab 1\ M A