%# MAIN STREET NMV Tenchers :s we.‘ as ruphs nend INIEYC ing men. Messengess find a bicycle jyst _ For Rush Deliveries and for delivering no other system can compete in low cost .A with a Boy on a Hicycie, - Or the Farm it is handier than a spare _ _ Why wy to get alng without one any Rï¬ e are Sole Agents tor Crimisby and fl Accessories in Stock and Repairing to. D. Cloughley, ‘Phone 431, Agent, Grimsby L\ ‘Will save it cost ia rortora biis as well, i Are, fresh air excrciss is just what is neewed to y Esaith and Keep one Fit. «> Te many miles of Good Roads and wellâ€"pay E make Cycling pleasant and easy the greater p T P ET & meo f4C ; PIDETTT _ ~â€" Every Poy left behind wh« for errands, to« space Lconomn. ca‘.y . It is abways re: ir from crowded, si ‘The saving in c No expensive C.C.M.CLEVELAND Save The Chicksâ€" "HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD FEEDS AND SEEDS" The Grimsby Flour & Feed _ Phone 157 â€" (O. Grimsby, Ont. ~ Prevents White Diarrhoca, Bowel Trouble, Leg Weakness. Raises two chicks where one was raised before. It is sold by MAKE WALKING AN EXPENSIVE PROPOSITION BY ‘RIDING A , THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CHICK MASH FARRELL‘S SHOE STORE ith it Character Capital Pald Up $20,000,000 Roy und Girl needs a Bk{tk, Is your youngster when the others cycle gaily away? Just the thing , too, and for getting to schoo! ; rs :s well as Pupils need RBicycles So do workâ€" Messengess find a Bicycle jyst _~ C | 3B «h Neliveries and for delivering‘ss ul Sigin poous in get trom ;d?' to save you from long tiresome walks u‘ly street cars. irâ€"lares will soon pay for it. :asoline or other fuel and little parking *ted to be a sign of a veak, and selfâ€"denial of a strong character. Are you building up both your char» acter and your Savings Bank account by l_botrmlllltful economies and the deâ€" t C each mxd".n your surplus wages ch SELF-INDULGENCB is admit» ladise Li uinsl tss * _ * * _ J. A. Campbell, Manager lier than a spare horsc. without one any longer? place to place Quickly and District A full ing always promptly well. The moder wal to give robus on ienss v anter s â€"ans ~ GRIMSY 1 efhicrency ol atreets ant of the a8HV and sow them . evenness . of were, Uny bag proof cotton ei the edges, or to fl! them, sow . a quilt You ; sateen _ Orf .\ a when the edges joined or nlere is made from the of the queestest ki Of these, thirly<t>.0e vark mude in the Britiv‘, lIsles, wh pointed out, éifferent â€" distri atrikingly mart.ed preference matter of *«=%are and color uf Thus Laencashire folk are e fond "Manche*‘~r White" chee Norfolk .people prefer < varlety. Derby, Gioucester, 1 and York éach produce what te=med reglonal cuesses, o j competitors color thel, che these markets accordinely The vol_lvkâ€"l;'] is made of sheep‘s Cheshire clheese, ia forelgn competition Investigation into t ly did his Grimaby Burington day in the on td played well togethe side forwards were The balfâ€"back line 1 haviour, feeding the breaking up the B fine | style. "Dick ! Although severely handicazpped by the absence of three regulars and playing the whole game with only ten men, Grimsby came from behind to win in a hard fought game. Beverley won the toss and elected to play with the wind which gave them a deâ€" cided advantage in the first haif, although Grimsby were playing nice combination and swung the bal} about In lively fashion. Play was very even for the first five minutes when Beverâ€" ley made a dash, and. passing the ball to the.r inside right who was lying well down the field, scored when the player just beat Stone with a low shot. ‘The goal was puestioned by the Grimsby captain who held that the player was or‘side but the referee reâ€" mained firm in his decision and allowed it to count. Grimsby was very aggressive after the w of play, the forwards Ing beautifully, and on a .pass from C. Platts, Broadiey scored ‘with a faust drive, which wave the Beverley custoâ€" dirn no chance t~ save. Play for the rumainder of the first balf remained «ven, when about eight minutes from half time, Beverley eoanlI for their secon goal. The interval came with Beverley leading 2â€"1. 8 se Cas Oe ooo en It before it had crossed Beveriey made several . efforts to tie the score but n sult, the whistle calling full Grimaby leading by threas on After the change of ends, with mo! wind : their ‘favor, Grimsby put up a det effort to even matters up, play being unusually vigorous. Rims, Grimsby‘s centre half was oblig ed to leave the field to have an injfury to his leg attended to, but Agnew and Shoebridge redoubled their efforts to help Snelgrove who was a lone band in the full back Sims had been back in action but a fow minutes when Shoebridge took the count and play was held up for some minutés. Both sides were trying hard to notch a counter, and Grfin®by evened things up when Agnew. who m WILL BOYCOTT BEER GROCERS A well represented meeting of the ounty Executive of the W. C, T. U. ‘as held at Alexandra Hall 8t, Cathâ€" last week, when “'m reports were recelved from the supeintendents and much discussion followed. I % â€" Plans were made for the .ï¬ County mn‘l.l:: which is to be in 8t, Cathar during the second week of June. Prominent workers will be among the speakers .lll’o different sessions of the convention. The following redolution was unâ€" animously. passed by the membors: _ Resolved: that we, the -‘-hn‘s the W, C, T. U., do protest against sale of 4.4 beer and hereby pledge ourâ€" selves to withhold our patronage from any grocer selling the same. . # _ Grimaby delegates to the . June convention will be appointed at the May meeting of the local Union. L Grimsby Beats Beveriey In Hamilton and District League Fixture at Lynden By the Score of 3 to 2. sOHN BULL LIKES wary TYPES or CHNEESE A campaign in Britain in # .e Â¥h W. C. T. U. Rxecutive Passes Re solutionâ€"County Convention In June at St, Catharines tim hn “:z“" to get absolute | of fedthers.. Maxe ns (1; y bags of lightweight feather | ton eight 4o twelve inchos at | . or to make puffs 18 in, by 5 | sow dhewm tog@tber to make You may then cover ml * _ ‘atin aunning quiltage «lmuflhâ€"u'm“ "ue se naleh the the meoet _ FOOTBALL _ it had crossed the line. made several determined tie the score but without reâ€" whistle calling fullâ€"time with leading by three goals to two. Broadley and Chas, Platts ell tugether, while the outâ€" ns were equally as good. ick line was on its best beâ€" xling the forwards well and p the Beverley attacks in \_ "Dick" Snelgrove â€" was ting Stone brilliant s airt in earni t‘.ed preferences |; are and color of che ymu ".';i. nd played a aNt to make a new ooseâ€"down quill> make as they do in Europe, :zthrr to get absolute here.. Maxe as it of lightwelght feathor ht to twelve inches at make puffs 18 in he a THE INDEPENDENT, GRIxisy, ONTARIO in Ham when Agnew, who| nice} x on de especially se, while brick ed A ne# and that all |inet. from® id aading tigthin linrording 10 iiw s Munhson Stree is Notice is hereby card board inflammablg. 1 from the rear of in Grimsby bel Public 8 -uiï¬tu’éums B RBeossposnsecrer£ NMortgage Sale A Svaet Breath h:.l hiz >A Logll raviiliar t Ap hemrleran s *"? ks crates and other must be removed stores and offices April 24th, 1925., rds must be kept crial _ ".om April 5 Parties disreâ€" will be dealt with Notice ven that all paper br 12 PTTMT, 2D" Call mineral wealth of these Islan*s has non 7; hees Reriouc!t impaired, and it is a fret that new lodgs of great vaiue and variety are constantly being traced. Morcover, wih the 3 in rug mm Imp "ovements in anachinory compressed air, hydranilcs, .l.“ §0 exhdinted are agon s phicl, @, the time @ll! come when fas T1 Cain as a d -I:nu weal h ~perts vay, mineral wealth n yet hees % it is a feet tJ vaite and varle *Mced. . Marse: N orvinr w 77 Tigt it Bc caiciveuss cad from the United Kingdom amounts to the prodigious * to‘al of 180 tors for every acve of its extent, . This works out to twelve thousars +a.2li>n bnnk, a fOgure :Nfl‘ the human rmisd in copmbic orramplng, Int we are &u with the furtsor Vact that there is no similiar area in the worls which has been more heay» y u’n‘: mll.::..:y- worked and this ronstde=ati n has many to resard B."«in as a depleted country so far as anneral weslih .» conce: 200 j €xperfs vay, nowever, tha" the real Pat fact th the we y ani Alth ugh . the undeveloped ground wealth of such coum Chiim o2d Brasil, «s welt > Of the Sritish Domiulons, is k be onermous, there is no ..~« While appealing primarily to teacâ€" hers, the tour ‘is open to anyone desiring to go. 'rz‘t'nl- will conâ€" a‘st of the most tn equipment. ‘The cost is for one person only pccupying a lower berth. Proportionâ€" ate dares from ail points in Eastern Canada. ‘The charge includes . rail, steame~ and sleeping car fares, hotel and bungalow . camp wecomodation} -.0".!:. sightâ€"seciag tours and all grat m A descriptive booklst givieg details of the triv wi‘l be gladly mallod vpon request .> T*on Laird or any Canadian Pacific Ager®. 4s tho party is limited to 150 it is actiesile to malke rasmr _ The M“TIM’V':.'L be via 1...."""':"....:.:.’1;‘5...;:..5""‘"" Camp, by -;tw from Wll:lol‘oh to Banff over 104â€"mile new! mmbï¬ Windermere Highway with stops Radium Hot Springs, Vermilion River .-.u‘n full ‘ay“..t.la‘. Edmonton, a and Devil‘s Chun, Athom Prom For williem to Port MeNicoll by the C, P. R. Great Lakes steamers and by rail to Toronto z‘lll‘;:flou this interesting and nh‘ So rapidly did the flames spread |that it was possible to save only a horse and spraying outfit. A large quantity of baskets and supplies of this nature added to making the fire a hot one. A motor truck, tractor anu automobile were destroyed by the blaze. ‘The animals 6f the farm are not kept at this barn but in a building on mnother farm which possibly saved the loss â€" from being much greater. P- exact amount of damage i# not l nown but . it will run into several thousand dollas. $32500 \ #1.DAY TOUR INCLUDING ALL EXPENSE®, . Under the personal wupervision of Professor Sinclair Laird, Dean df the BSehool for Teachers, McDonald Colâ€" lege, 1. 0., Quebec, a special train will leave Toronto Union Station, at 2.15 p.m, Monday, July 20th, 1925 en route to â€" Victoria, V:l hc.w. wll‘llldflc through Port Arthur, Fort lam, Winnipeg, Regina, Moose Jaw, Calgary, Band#f, Lake Louise and Vancouver and thence by steamer across Puget Sound to Victoria, the famous m‘ inn resort. J PORTYâ€"8IX LESS DEATHS, In*the first three months of 195 there were 46 denths due to.industrial accidents In Ontario, In the same period of 1924 there were 92 deaths. ‘This decrease is quite extraordinary, eapecially when it is remembered that the nuinber of industrial deaths in Ontario has averaged over 30 a month fot the past saveral years. The valuo of these 46 h,<s can hardly be estimâ€" nted but the reduction, at loast, indiâ€" cates That there is a little more care and thought being used by all conâ€" cerned. . > The total number . of . accidents reported to the Workmen‘s Compenâ€" sation Board in the first quarter of 1926 was 12,655â€"also a noticeable deâ€" crease from the first three months of 1924 when there were 14,144 accidents reported to the Board, Accidents in the past three yeare have cost indusâ€" try in this Province, in compensation payments alone, an average of over six inlllion dollars each year and, in this manner, have added to the tax burden that the Province must fuce. Compensation losses offer one point of attack in the effort to lower costs. Accident prevention _ makes greater returns to the employee whose life or limb is saved than to the ®mployer :'ln-e compensation . costs are reâ€" noed. Mr, Thompson is secretaryâ€"treasurer of the Nisgara District Growers, Limited, wh.ch recently Gecided 10 suspend operations. 'l\ohrpffl.‘hrldm W. C, Thompson, R, No, 3, Beamsyille was completely destroyed by fire beâ€" tween 9 and 10 o‘clock Wednesday ulght.. The fire, the cause of which is nhn-..-z‘d very rapidly and made â€" a intense hoeat. 1t was with considerable difficulty that the Beamsville Fire company were able w-nu-hoz-ilalm.utb’u The firemen effective work with the chemicals, there being no 'ï¬.l‘-‘ works in this vicinity, Seeing that it would be impossible to check the blaze at the barn the firemen turned their attention to saving the house. . BARN BURNED AT BEAMSVILLE Volurtser _ Firemen Bent El To Save HMouseâ€"Wers Sucâ€" 4 th a al ACROSS CANADA AXD BACK T 0j Comt when far greater %h! be explored, VT BRITAIN‘s MINFS rar PROM DEPLETESb APWY â€"â€"â€" Adtet charge Includes . rail, eping car fares, hotel camp wecomodation; o# tours and all grat undeveloped under nlles giving details gladly mallod v ind or any Q..m tho party is limited wle to make reserâ€" such countries . as *a in too e real ) ciany 2004 Circular with full information on request. We recommend that you fill out and return the application form below. THE BRANTFORD CORDAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRST PREFERRED SINKING FUND CUMULATIVE PARTICIPATâ€" INCG SHARES ar $25 (Par) and accrued dividend per share THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF BINDER TWINE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE: of $1.50 per share are paid on the Common. This Compuny completed in January an addition to their plant, bringing their capacity up to%lm tons per annum. This, it is expected, will greatly increase their already large earning power. P F Please euter my order for bumper croy »f Swede Turnips for stock F h;‘-lWh-"!n'lc-h'lef Northern grown Seed. uq-t'.dnarmubaï¬.lv-â€"'"l\"“"" and purity, and will yield heavy and profitable crops. * GRIMSBY FLQOUR & FEED CO. BRANTFORD CORDACE CO: BIRDUS BOARD HEADQUARTERS IN GRIMSBY FOR RENNIE‘S SEEDS A FULL LINE OF RENNIE‘S SEEDS 247 %7. ComginmnnWoll, Reard has ersam: c“'flh‘b“h‘i.hM(.fl- 1795), «t «6 .;&-I.Mllh.h.. BE polocr Te Pn o feiid io oc We ars headgourtem for Bird‘s wail buard, reaftugs and building papers. Aus un house owners have finished the wnmed wint cofteges sod bungrlon» quictiy. ation Well -,“"lbh-do_.â€" #MEE‘ 4: CoTer wiile of Siralccnts una Many thrif LIMITED We Offer First Preférred Stock (Par Valie $25.00) Vielding 8 Per Cent. The Prigr Security of the/Company (no Punds). Cumulative as to Dividends, Redeemable for. Sinking Fund by purci.«»; up to $30 Ent‘tled to further dividends when dividends in excess PHONE 21 MATTHEWS & COMPANY Name RENNIE‘S CANADIAN GEM RENNIE‘S JUM3O RENNIE‘S DERBY * RENNIE‘S PRIZE RENNIE‘S KANGAROO £ MhatE vene 4. Ouww‘.#“ufl 5+ bak? Bacprounds for stors BROWN & BRYDEN LIMITED â€" BOND DEALERS 255 BAY ST., TORONTO We highly secommend the folts:spmg . P. ROBERTSON "The Quality Grocer"‘ Address 1J you cannot cbtain lecally, pleast wrilh us. gicing your Dealer‘s address. Rennie‘s Seed Annuslâ€"the most come plete Canadian Seed Catalogueâ€" Cor. ADELAIDE and JARYVIS Steet@ T. is RENNIE £BH5¢ Order hannic‘s Swede Tarnip Suih through your lecal Dealer Wednesday, April 22, 1925 â€"Bronze Green top free on request. Shares <($ or direct from GRIMsBY