NOTICE is lereby given that all weeds, long grass, etc., Â¥Ypon or border‘ng properties of rateâ€" payers in the Town of Grimsby must b. cut, on or before August 15th, in accordance with the Nexious Weeds Act and the Towa Bylaw in this regr=! After this date, weeds not so eut, will be cat by of the town, and the S 2000 L n pncmniinatr ty atlieiainary nc d 'z‘ «eatmep sub Sm on C fin hi @}E«a&%"‘“‘ < her Four on the Routh * offuony ‘as Fiontes ie ‘Ta) id to No & se l=> l baw (6"Be Wls Pramcat the Ds demstas e faliee uhn N eb o ho w > wa '..‘.u r that certain or eafeasnne i fan mt beine canpored t Fot, Nurps Ee o e enc MORTGAGE SALE TO RENTâ€"A love oo rnace ; boiler, wired for c'l‘c:nmc stove z‘ml-cc. side drive and arage. $26.00 per month. Apply G !:'. A&mnnu. 3 gz Mn. * ll‘".‘ or g&?:"rem of Olive and fum.-{ NOTICEI HOUSE To RENT hot water heat; all t 1e 9P 0 o C next l'lr" Schonl ruil UPRIGHT PIANO ToR SALEâ€" Al canditio; Apply Stew Walker, to 5;1 \\'ooln;ml?'o ‘o-ui.u"or phone 37 rings 5, Grimsby, FAxfoamby, :. . _ " CORT} m M ,an£°§.2“..“.“ .%Lz‘,.'.:;*?.,f, on mndidrcondition o bargai E_ ul.ulï¬ â€"~ bâ€.mr‘v;’-:'mod € i;:l' F h.‘ï¬lc:_-_l!um. next > Park / Grimsby Easy. Just published â€" James Oliver Curwood‘s great new novel "The Ancient Highway." It‘s might{ thrillingâ€"every page of it ‘The early scenes are located in Brantford, Hamilton and Robt. Duncan & Co. STATIONERS Curwood‘s Great New Novel of 2P COnl W 6 generator; in od to:dm‘::';m..ul at a bargain; ying enclosed car. _G, E. Sfll& l’lllllly East. phone,177 ring 12. FOR SALE â€" El‘ii‘i Esil. ?#Z now. . .l_'inu orders . to 457) play i. Mrs.. E. G, MeCi xt Patk schoul"Grimiby Mew ime rrape § 2 9 16 + m se smmmemes 222 20 CC ~OfffeR! "-ï¬msm ExY harness: on 4 Sb .â€"~ Sif apply vo . "AJ moticnlit t HitTitpcer rter HAMILTON next door; phoze all conveniences right tenant; Oct "g ooo mlles: "Ptadt:g,o% ‘ORTH. Noxiou» Park School â€"Six room MeCallum T Tourâ€" | nomone ao.* * "What are you deing?" yelle he guardian of the dead. "Playping doad,," was the weary ansâ€" wor, "When I‘m is Rome 1 do as the Poote 5, Ablan Righimeyer 4 Chatie» Roberison % Dorathy Roberison 7, CGoorge â€" Suuth 0, Stewart 2 Frederick Swayze 1. W Theal Frederick Thomss 0. Wiliam Volter man 3. Lila Walker 8 Nowris Whewelt 1, Alex Wileox 1, lhrt-u Wilcox 6 Lillian Wilkins 3, EAythe Willlmas 4 Dol‘y Woodford 4. . ud } oo ies 9 ficien" Hournt & Froma B 7, . Helew Bourne 6, ‘ Borathy Bowslaugh 7. Ee C-m 4. Douglas Clark 4, Camâ€".on Dunkin 4, Elsie Dunkin 5. lhl‘:c" Farrell 3 G\nndol‘yu Farrell 4. Farrell 7. !\Lln ‘arvell S‘ Margery ®, Helen . Gibson 4, suilli-’ & Elizabeth Goulding 2, Elizabeth â€" ham 1, Ena Hawke 6, Winnie Hearn 7. Marolé Hewitson 5, .Elizabeth Hodgson 2, Alice Kay 4, M t Kelson 3, Kathleen lmubls? 4. !nl MeConnchie 7, Alan Mackid 3, Eric Manneli 2, Lorna Merctt 6, Charles Michener & â€" Margarâ€"t Michener 7. Mabel N«‘tes !, &M";flc Ohldt Siacve Hhitin 2 Hen Phippr 1, Geo Viae _ ® , Bert # 1, e Poote 5 Ar:ï¬lhlul_m:.t_v'_‘. Chaties ‘The waichman in the gravevard an proacbed a figure lying on the @rass af the cemptery. We kicked the tarmp wan wohs up with an injured Tennant 4, Helen Walker 4, Marion Walker 4, Lorna Weil 4, Victor Weil 4, James Wells 4, Winifred Wingert 4. Junior Matriculation and Normal Entrance results have not, to date, been forwarded to Grimsby. These results will be announced through the press as soon as possible. MIDDLE _SCHOOL EXAMINAâ€" flOl___lggl.fl _ _ Grilsby High School . _ 4, Armand Hummell 4. Gerald Kelson 4, Hugh Kelson 4, Bertha Lewis 4, Marion Louks 2, ‘!uk McConachie 4, Flora McDonald laflc McPherâ€" son 4, Charlotte Mac 4, bon-‘ Marshall 4, Howard Martin 4, Elsie Mason 4, John May 4, Norma Merritt 4, Reginald Merritt 3, Isobel Metcal‘e 4, Grace Michener 4, E ina Moote 4, Evel‘n Moote 4, Vaferim Morrow 3, Staniey Norton 3, Robert Ockenden 3, Bernard Page 4, Paul Petut 3, {fmare Rumimery 4, Ghedy ""s.?.,"" & s 2, Arthur Smith 4, “on" Smith 1, Marion S-n'h\% Ruth Smith 4, Stanâ€" ley Snyder 4, William Snt=- 4, Isoâ€" bel Stewart 4, Mary Talbot 2, John mâ€"'â€"iml..ys iudo Gibz 4, Jq"ohE Globe 4, Clara Gordon 4, Jean ‘Graâ€" ham 4, James Hagar 1, May Henley 4, Dwo(lz Hillier 4, Robert Hillier 1. Albert Holnves !, Margaret Hoshal Carrigas‘3 goul Carrigan 2, Hazel arrigan 3, loLe: Cm. 4, Mabel ied Cotera, Rowoid otornne, 4 M ward Crabbe 4, Maisic Cullinglord 4 Students May Oat Certificates At High School On Priday, Aug. 14, From 9 to 12 o‘Clock. " The number after cach indiâ€" nle'u‘.lb.e'n-hr '.'4'-3';.:".'? which Codena t t obtained by call he sand been SiGceasful. ing at the High School Priday; AuE I P ui whithey‘ hi schoo!l Friday, Aug. 14, from 9 to Tl‘o'elofi: Alex. Beere 4, Pearl Bernardo -ï¬ Freda Blair 4, Eric Bull 2, Ralph B 4, Norma Burdick 4, Frances Burâ€" Carnieas 3 "hops Cormigan 2 Hazel “I._“_‘I‘J. 5?’,“ amDe , Mal LOCAL H. S. LOWER SCHOOL RESULTS Doys Sales Dept., McLean‘s Magazine ie neassuscdle DC NO experience necessary; we show hew. Cash income every two weeks and chance for Send for particulars of FREF patt MAKE mMonEy Bnovsl !mA'l‘ llOlldl" m:;':;lliu.;l':l.:‘-'nhn::::. wa q020 ce W boys from two to eariveghg Soud ® Claus Box 83. St. Catharines woULD YouU Lu some of yo; fruir mnyin-;.w are paying? If so, con it at once. 1 am at th [oen), Robgn: m « £.0, + am“:: Street. Grinscb Turner.= ~ °C _ <all _ win Turner, THE CHILDIEN'S AID ) TY of St.. Catharines have nhcsml boys fenn 7 L0 " NC# RBv MISCELLANEOUS _ UNK BROUGHTâ€"I ail y mt tm op io fapran s ® an Â¥'::m-.-: truck â€"will eaff." wilt Turner, m two. to. ten years of" fol ns m "he ues St. Catharines 3 sm MAAAMAAAAnmmas s 22. B P r<amo s Shirslal. c g? |" $0, go.:"'“‘“ d .' ' « H-'-lrud. &bon . P.O. box . 9 street, %M' h rokks oo shange roi 4 er varicties thak o s Ne n‘s Magazine. No ; '3._..:0' you belvimt i; | .+ me about South 19â€"8 v seune: ierre ame sn ong | C ditve L lewabd big R. tosted to tha J. MM o‘clock every . A. Â¥. Weon, U, 8. district »::+rney, of ToPekAcan., didn‘t like it vheu a wuard 07064 bim not to sii c1 the simo capliol W Wells, A be #rkcon even|ng. August 5, 1925, witiiiliesrs.| The Grimsby Horticultural society F. 8, WilHams, J. A. Campbe . D, held its annual gladiolus wshow in the Clark, J. A. Marsh, J. H. We & B,| Masonic hall,‘ on Saturday ovening, McCop achie, R. T. Theal, v. ind |last. . From seven to ten a steady A. E. Phipps present. stream of visitors passed through the MesAames Chas, T. Furreli iï¬ i. 1 |hall, expressing their admir tion of Bromiley uppeared as a ’mmmm Prominâ€" from the Lincoln Loyalist ent were the choice and varied gladioll LO.DE requesting th.« a exbibited by A. Terryberry, who also teacher be addel to the the bad on view several floral baskets, school; for the purpose of 4 |beautiful in design and construction. huk'.‘r‘l children in their | Other fine collections were shown Harvey McCoy A representative of a ,-‘.lnolou'o'um an order for a now Tn- High ‘School, an $29, being mude for the old and «he cyolo meter of the ol loh‘ulcldblhu'oq extra charge. The regular meeting of t Education was held on '(v'.T and Sims Hardware tend/‘® before the Bo..rd. . ‘The bardware fittings . motion Of Wellsâ€"Theal, w the local firm,. Sims Ha their third tendor, $10( Grbp#Dy, sales tax Include A. H Bus o i ,‘.†the arle, Detroit, Mich, Li 20 > Jeeuary - Soptomber rimaby East, New Philadelphis, ObM, Grimaby, THE INDEREN Septembyr ®, ’r:v‘i::t': n‘D:-: % ToE nc f velvet ribbon. lenethenad HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITS TVPICALLY FRENCH "His Supreme Moment" With Blanche Sweet and Ronald Colman 2717 Sat, Aug 15th, No More Women" With Mudge DBeliamy * Aesops Fable and Pathe News Mon, Aug. 17th, "The City that Never Sleops" All Star "Enticement" With Mary Astor and I n Keith MOORE‘S THEATRE ATTRACTIONS Wed. Aug, 12th. A Comedy A Camedy Comedy I Ceamsvilie, Aug. 5.â€"The south see. | W EY AZAMAN ANAM EV AAMETATT tion of Clinton township is getting into the Hmolight the past month by prtcing on at least one fire a week. Yestorday G. A. Hanua forma®ly of Cayuga will afternoon, on urgent summons from ta>e over the Hotol Grimaby and open the residents, the Reamavilie fire truck for business on Aug. 34. He will reâ€" was sent out to the ferm of Edgar model where necessary and will reâ€" Wileox, his residence near Grobb furnish the hote!l thsoughout. ‘This schoo) hocse being in f1 mes. ‘The old hosteiry has always had a good ‘homicals were of little avail, as the|record as a stopping place and the building was burning flercely in a|new owner expects to keep up its short space of time Some of the conâ€"|good name. An added feature will tents downstairs was saved. the home |be the fixing and opening up of the being buined to the ground. ‘There |spacious barn for the accommodation was a smail insurance. af the automobiles. BON AMI â€" (Cake or Powder)â€" POST‘S BRANâ€" MAYBERRYâ€" FRESH CREAMERY BUTTERâ€" Boulter‘s Meat Markets THE GROCER Phones .: â€" 142 and 542 SUGARâ€"(PURE\CANE)â€" N Oan Pee evrmikls «ied __‘____'_‘th,-‘ Curyordoliwvhhm.) VEGETABLES FRESH EVERY DAY PURE PORK SAUSAGEâ€"Our own make. Pure Pork and Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday: FRESH MEATSâ€" SMOKED MEATSâ€" We Aim To Please! You can Ast YOOR PRETTiNG SToP TAKE A LOOK Aroun© our sHOP _SERVICE aND QuUaALITY Phone Your Order on We I "A Penny Saved Is a Penny Gained!" PHONE 142 or 542. ANDERSON Staff Fed Beef, Milk Fed Veal, Spring Lamb, Fresh Picnic Hams, C€ottage Rolis, Smoked Hams, Side Bacon, THIRD FIRE: ~|]HOTEL GRIMSBY ANDERSON‘S PHONE 24. We Deliver C.O.D. Only. COOKED HAM, VEAL, CORNE!l MIDGET ROLLS NA, WEINERS, ( BEEF, LUNCH | Meatsâ€" UNDER NEW HEAD ) HAM, JELLIED CORNED BEEF, ‘ ROLLS, BOLOGâ€" INERS, CHIPPED UNCH HAM. We Deliver en