Frank If the committee had power _ to trace where the money came fron‘. they could irace it to, itsâ€" original owner. If the Committee acting und=r Sir . Wilfrid Laurier‘s resolution finds out that, the Hon. Frank Oliver received the money from Bill Jones then the Hon. Frank Oliver is declared not guilty <beâ€" cause he is not accused of receiving the money from Bill Jones but of receiving the money from the Cana dian Northern Railway Company. of tobacco and Dan Brown €0L; it from the Canadian Northern _ Railâ€" way Company for a bag of oats, then it would have established that thers was a direct line of communication Retween the company and the Hon. But if Sir Wilfrid had drawn his resolution properly and caused a real investigation to take place and find out from where and from whom the money came, then the committee could have done some real investiâ€" gating and if it was found that the Hon. Frank had got the money from Bill Jones for a blue steer and Bill Jones had got it from Tom Smith for a spotted dog, and Tom Smith ggt it from Dan Brown for a plug A row has been raised in the House of,. Commons, on account of the appointment of ward heelprs as enumerators of the census that are to be taken shortly. : Supposing that it is proven in committee that Hon. Frank â€" Oliver received the money, not from th= Canadian _ Northern Railway, but from Bill Jones, then the white washing committee will proceed to declare that Hon. Frank is innocent of the charge mentioned in Sir Wilâ€" frid‘s resolution. Members of Parliament rose in the House and stated that notoriâ€" ously grooked political workers had been appointed chief enumeraâ€" tfors in some districts and â€"their names were given. Of course it is not contended that all enumerators are crooked but it is contended that every enum erator is a red hot partisian politiâ€" cian and if he is crooked so much the better. Facts and Fancies ver to crawl out ofâ€"While every body admits that there was sixtyâ€" nine thousand dollars passed it may be difficult to prove that it passed irom the Canadian Northern Railway Company. P am of the opinion that the Government acted a little hastily in this matter, if it was their deâ€" sire to give the position of enumer ator to crooked politicians they should have gone at the matter in a uniform manner and published an advertisement something like this : # Sold by Ontario & Western Coâ€"Operative Fruit Company, Grimsby Wanted at once by the Dominion Government the most crooked ward heeler and partisian politician in each Municipality in the Dominion to act as ~census enumerators. If the applicant can show that he has been a â€" briber, a ballot switches or an impersonator these qualificaâ€" tions will receive due weight by the minister who makes the appoint ment. Special favors granted to thumb nail artists and _ heelers who have burned or drowned balâ€" lot boxes. If any of the crew of the Minnie M. still survive, extra salaries will be paid them if their applications are put in. j All applications â€"should be adâ€" dressed to "Win at Any Cost", Bird â€" Catcher‘s Alley Near House of Commons, Ottawa. GRIMSBY CRICKET CLUB _ FIXTURES The following fixtures have beean arranged for the Grimsby Cricket Club for the season 1911: May 24â€"Highfield C. C., ‘at home. May 27â€"Niagara Falls C. C., away. May 30â€"Trinity College C. C, at home June â€"â€"dAighfield C. C., away. June 22â€"Rosedale C. C., at home. Aug. 4â€"Mimico C. C., away. Aug. 5â€"Rosedale C. C., away. , Aug. 7â€"Dovercourt C. C., at home. Aug. 20â€"Niagara Falls C. C, at home Fixtures between Grimsby, Beamsâ€" ville and other local teams will be arranged at some later time. R. C. Treherne, Sec., Grimsby C. C. It is mede in Canadea. This means no duty to pay, lowest prices, lower freight from a HOME industry, Our book on Spraying is free, . Write far a copy. Continued from page 2 Wanted The Methodist church choir held its election on Saturday evening, and elected Arthur Ling president and Harold Nash treasurer. Mr. J. B. Galbraith is very poorly, being confined to his bed. John S<spense and his mother have moved to Grimsby. Rev. John T. Smith, assistant pasâ€" tor of the First Methodist church, Hgmilton, preached â€"a missionary sermon here on Sunday morning in the â€".ethodist church. The : ...ssion Circle. of the Methoâ€" dist W. M. S., held a very successful concert in the ..church: on â€"yFriday evening. Rev. Mr. McLachlan was chairman. After the program, re freshments were served At a meeting of representatives from Jordan, Grimsby and Beamsâ€" ville, held in the Social Club rooms. Beamsville, on Monday night last,the Fruit Belt Baseball League was form ed. It was expected that represenâ€" tatives would be on hand from St. Catharines, but they failed to tury up, and another team will be subâ€" stituted at the first opportunity io fill in the schedule blanks. The officers elected to fill the vari ous positions were: W. J. Reid, Beamsville, president; W. H. Huntsâ€" berry, Jordan, viceâ€"president; Wilâ€" mer Fisher, Grimsby, secretaryâ€"treas urer. Executive Committee, W. D. Fairbrother, Beamsville; Gordon Mcâ€" Bride, Grimsby; C. K. Wismer, Jor dan. The opening game will be played with Jordan at Beamsville, on June 3. The schedule: June 3â€"Jordan at Beamsville. June 10â€"Grimsby at Jordan. June 22â€"Beamsville at Grimsby. July 1â€"Grimsby at Beamsville. July 8â€"Beamsville at Jordan. July 15â€"Jordan at Grimsby. July 22â€"Beamsville at Jordan. July 29â€"Grimsby at Beamsville. Aug. 5â€"Jordan at Grimsby. Aug. 12â€"Grimsby at Jordan. Aug. i19â€"Grimsby at Beamsville. Aug. 26â€"Beamsville at Grimsby. The secretary, Mr. W. Fisher, Grimsby, would be pleased to hear from a nearby team, to enter the schedule in the byes and a satisfacâ€" tory dating would be made for them at once. Mr. and Mrs. Secord left on Sunâ€" day for Hagarsville, having received word of the death of Mr. Secocrad‘s sister. The annual meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held in the Coun cil Chamber on Thursday afternoon and the following election took place: Mrs. Clough, president; Mrs Selby Corman, 1st vice president; Mrs. McCombs, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Harry Church,; secy.â€"treas.; imrs (Col.) <VanWagner, Mrs. Beaumont, mrs. John K. Lottridge, program com mittee; Mrs. H. Lee and Mrs: A. E. STONEY CREEK Edwin Kelly spent Sunday with his parents in Ancaster. HEAR THIS SINGER AT GRIMSBY o BEACH Ann Batten Edwards delighted a large audience at the Lyric Theatre last night by her fine rendition of several songs selected with a view cf revealing in the fullest extent thse beauty of her wonderfully sweet and wellâ€"trained voice. As an encore after her second song she sang a pretty Irish melody, "The Sweet Little Girl With a Bit of a Brogue. Many who had heard her sing in "The Belle of Niagara" and at previous concerts, were in the audience, and these join ed with the others in expressing their appreciation in applause that reâ€" solved itself into an ovation. Buffaio Evening News, Jan. 5, 1911. Jones, current events; Mrs. J. °B. Davis, tea convener;. Miss Nesbitt, reporter;. â€"Mrs. J. H. McNeilly, disâ€" trict director; representatives â€" to annual meetingâ€"Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs. Lutz, Mrs.: F. Felker:; Mrs. S. Nash and Mrs. G. W. Millen, ~audiâ€" tors. The Grimsby Driving Park Co. has decided not to bother any further with the old Town Hall building and will build a new stand and stables throughout. esn Owing to complications arising that would delay the company for a month or six weeks in getting possesâ€" sion of the hall, they have awarded the contract to Robinson & Werner for new stables and a new*" stand. The new stables are to be 120 x 12 and will make fifteen stalls. The grand stand is to be 60 x 30, with plenty o. room underneath the stand for refreshment booths. It will seat five hundred people and will be so built that‘ additions can be made at any time. $ BASEBALL DOPE Fruit Belt Baseball League Organizes ROBINSON & WERNER GET COXNâ€" TRACT FOR NEW STAND AND STABLES The pipe, which had evidently been placed where it was found, by one of the carpenters, is a curiosity. The stem is in the shape of a figure "8", curving out arounu the bowl. > It is 8 inches long as it stands, but if th» stem were straightened out it would measure 22 inches. There was still some tobacco in the bowl. It is inâ€" deed a curiosity, and it would be inâ€" teresting to know its history. CENSUS ENUMERATORS CHOSEXN F. J. Shepherd in Grimsby For the taking of the decennial census of the Dominion for 1911, Mr David Watson was appointed on the declination of M*. B. F. Burson, first chosen, as commissioner for Lincoln County. Mr. Watson. attended a meeting last week in Hamilton, at which Mr. J. C. McPherson of Ottaâ€" wa, gave instructions to the commisâ€" sioners from various counties on the work required of them in appointing enumerators and the filling out of the schedule prepared by the Govern ment. NOAH‘S PIPE FOUND AT CAMP.â€" > DEN While Mr. E. O. Lane, of Campden, was engaged in remodelling the anâ€" cient dwelling, west of his home, he found an old clay pipe, which rested on the casing above one of the doors, between the lath and plaster and boarding. This house is one of thre oldest in Campden, having been erected 80 or 90 years ago. It was cecupied for many years by . ths late Henry Moyer, who kept post office there. FIRST BOX CURED â€" â€"HIS LAME BACK Gainsboroughâ€"J. V. Nash, Albert Moot, Clyde Robins, Samuel Freure, David L. Burnett, Chas. A. Griffin and Anderson J. Dalrymple. : Niagara townâ€"Jos. Masters, Thos Allan and Geo. McCarten. Port Dalhousieâ€"Chas. LivingstOon, and Johna Collins. e Beamsvilleâ€"J. A. Sinclair. Louthâ€"A. J. Haynes, H W Hunts= berry, Arthur Craise and . Douglas Sha w. ; South Grimsbyâ€"Marcus B. Corby, John McCulloch and D‘Arcy H Metrâ€" ritt. C North Grimsbyâ€"James Baldwin, H L. Hagar, H. E. Russ and Egbert Hurst. Grimsbyâ€"F. G. Sheppard. Commissioner Watson will have chosen the. enumerators for the city by the middle of May, and will then give instructions to the enumerators in batches. The enumeration will be gin at 12 o‘clock, midnight, of May 31, so that anyone born before that hour, or anyone dying after that hour shall be taken. Niagara Townshipâ€"F. A. G. Shep herd, Louis Collins, Murray Field and Eldon Perry. Merrittonâ€"D. Leo, John Gillis and Fred Ball. The census is expected to be taken in the shortest time possible consis tent with efficiency and accuracy. The enumerators are not confined to any special hours per day Gduring the work. ‘ They are paid by the schedule of rates that with diligence should prove a fair day‘s wage for the work done. No enumerator can farm 0~ subâ€"let his work to any other petrâ€" son. The work must be completed by himself, and all returns made to the commissioner for his district co be forwarded to the census officer at Ottawa by the end of next month. All information is collected under oath of secrecy, and no person need have any doubt in answering all ques tions on the various schedules that such answers will be used for taxaâ€" tion or any other purpose than comâ€" pilation into tables for the office starf at Ottawa. Each clerk has to take and subscribe to an oath of secrecy. hr. Watson has chosen as enumerâ€" ators in this county except those for the City of St. Catharines, which appointments are yet to be made. The enumerators chosen are: Caistorâ€"Harmon â€" Crosby, â€" Martin Lymburner, Thos. Clough, Wm. *J. Grant and Arthur Lymburner. Clintonâ€"Thos. R Stritzginger, W. D Gibson. Granthamâ€"Chas. Anderson, Wm. M. Zringle, Jas. Brownlee and W. B Smith. Manufacturers are requested to be explicit in answering questions reâ€" lating to the kind or class of proâ€" ducts and their respective values. AUCTION SALE BY THE ESTATE OF JOHNâ€" A. WHITE The executors of the estate of John A. White‘ will hold an auction sale of all his household effects at his late residence, Maple Ave., Grimsby, on Friday, May 26, 1911, commencing at. 1 o‘clock. Terms cash auctioneer. There is a large list of household effects, for particulars of which see bills, which will be out in a few days. *©> & Township of South Grimsby The Municipal Council of the Town ship of South Grimsby will meet as a Court of Revision at Brant‘s Hall, Smithville, on Saturday, May 27, 1911, at 10. o‘elock a. m. All persons having business at the said Court will take notice and govern themselves. accordingliy. The Municipal â€"Council of the Township of North Grimsby will meet as a Court of Revision at the Counâ€" cil Chamber, Grimsby, on Saturday, May 27, 1911, at 1.30 p. m. All persons having business at the said Court, will take notice to goâ€" vern themselves accordingly. John Kerman, Clerk. Dated this 17th day of May, 1911. National Drug and Chemisal Ceo., Dept. A ‘Toronte. CÂ¥ write us, and we will supply you at the retail priceâ€"50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. GIN PILLS are made and guaranteed by the largest wholesaile drug house in the British Empire. s s s e y se We don‘t ask you to buy GIN PILLS to find out what they will do for you. 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, GIN PILLS have cured thousands of cases of Kidney Trouble that were regarded as hopeless. _ SMITHVILLE, Ont. "I suffered for three years with a Pain In My Back. Iam now taking GIN PILILS and find a great relief after taking only one box." 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? We know that GIN PILLS will stop the pain in the backâ€"relieve the bladderâ€" and cure every trace of Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism. Dated this 1l11th day of May, 1911 Court of Revision Court of Revision Township of North Grimsby High Praise For GIN PILLS F. W. Roberts The original Gin Pills made by National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto, are sold enly in this box. Gilmore, â€"Alvan Parr and R. A. lvingsto1 Clerk _ Contractor‘s Supplies Lime for Spraying KDRSESHOEING JVasnidge Brothers wish to anâ€" n€ince to the public that they bdive resumed business in their bflicksmith shop next to the planâ€" ing mill, near the bridge on Main St., Grimsby, and are prepared to do all kinds of general blacksmith work and horse shoeing. The rates for horseshoeing will be 50c per horse for setting shoes and for new shoes $1.25 per horse. They solicit a share of the pubâ€" lic patronage. > â€"Charles A. Wasnidge W.â€" Fred Wasnidge General Blacksmiths and Horseshoers 580 Barton East 1: Prices moderate. Also salesman for the Nordheimer Piano Co. All other Contractors‘ Supplies 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 81 Main St. West Telephone 771. _ HAMILTON H. & J. Dow Through our Monthly Deferred Payment Plan it is possible to purchase the celel?'@ted "Standard" Sewing Machines at The Right House for $2 down and $4 per porith. s For every $25 worth purchased (Or for any fraction of $25 worth purchased) your monthly payment will be $4. Thus if you buy $18, $19, $20 or $25 worth, you may pay us $4 as your first month‘s club fee. It will apply on the price, as will the other $4 monthâ€" ly payments. If you buy $30 worth (or any amount up to $50) your monthly payment will be $8.§#And so on up the scale. The Extension of Credit in this way is nothing more than an application of the credit system that exists between banks and the business houses of the world. 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