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Grimsby Independent, 3 Jun 1931, p. 8

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ef Chiropractic & M‘ Chicago, HIL VILLAGE INH, GRIMSEBY Honor Graduate National » L P *JU8E 3. Chg 5o ts * Handinn 52 Associate Optometrists F. Bryans W. H. Currie Est. 1g01 Chiropractor JOHN A SCHNICK, Pp. C. 9 ..A Ertablished 1 Iâ€"hd&l‘-\\.dbm C.S. Bea®, Fobifher & Proprietor Issued every Wednesday from office The grapeâ€"growing industry plays an important part in th £ this section of th: : _ growers, Cns tions, have been alert to the deâ€" sirability of conserving their inâ€" INDUSTRY A drive through the Niagara district at this season of the year convincingly indicates the extent of the leru:‘c given over to the production of grapes. The last few years particularâ€" ly have witnessed a marked inâ€" crease in the acreage devoted to nowlnt...r:nny new vine» fi having set out and it proven one of the most reâ€" munerative crops which the fruit farmer has produced. The soil hm“il 'zchlly ad::tdd‘ htn :r.o growing of gra e disâ€" trict has uin-n wellâ€"deserved reputation for the high quality of its product. ‘The fact that 2 ready market is available in the wineries established in the disâ€" trict, as well as the .:uwonunmes presented for the of grapes through the medium of the tourâ€" ist trade, have encouraged farmâ€" ers to increase their acreage for | this particular fruit, and ‘attractâ€" ed attention to the industry. [ DR. V. ®R. FARRELL _ Telephone 36 _ _ Cansdn ant § 140 por your‘ in United THE INDEPENDENT Main and Oak Streets, Grimsby. THE GRAPE â€" GROWING A Private Income of $100 a month for Life SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CoOMPANY OF CANADA "seAaAD OFFICE Date of Birth...................... (Month) ...................(Vear) un in â€"__â€"..._._....____ktra obligation t, please send full particulars of M"A:’n: as outlined in your advertiseâ€" Name (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) U in gond DENTAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Should you die at any time before reaching $5, your family receives $10,000. Fill in and forward this form (which involves you in no obligation) and exact figures suired to your individual need will be sent you. lar Just picture itâ€"At 55, while still well and vigorous, tocome into a private income (over and above other revenues), guaranteed for the rest of your life, of £100 a month. You simply make vearly or halfâ€"yearly deposits u'ru ~7: ced amount for a specified period, at .ae end of which you begin to receive . monthly income for life. That‘s only of the storyâ€"1f, meanâ€" (Chie: iinough sichnees o aicidemt you Mansion Hotel INSURANCE, mx.'i-r:g LOANS, STOCKS and BO Xâ€"Ray Electrotherapy Sun Ray . . . from age 55! ';... ..'.--â€";. -ul.:,- 101, which the unemployment among many : our members, states the report. Hs H. Jones, which was presented at ’lh' annual -nut:':“uuy held. ‘ .:“-hflfll' lnm well maintainâ€" conditions. The tota) up memberâ€" 18 Wemdontniin on ram m as of April 30th, 1931, was 751. which of the association‘s president, Elâ€" en nenenne uen sonsaessscecosesscsssssese ST. CATHARINES Y.M.0.A. _ HAS 751 MEMBERS or d + PV y remad M B _ $ BC 0d nes‘ Y.M.C.A. was reviewed in the reâ€" r in the history of the St MONTREAL <A relatives prior to danartins E:a:wm B.C., where é:"&"'.: tom hug‘t-:u. British w'.".‘..“ head office of the Canadian Canners Gilbert ‘und Mrs. Lister of Hamt.on, are here for visil w‘ch relatives prior 7 mm ~utlbaiget? tor~sadiorâ€"udles 2. Walter Cross of Hamiitor, presenter MM:&‘"‘“"‘: '""c-h. a handsome prior to the ceremonial. , _ Beven officers and sixty men and ndmmw% mmfii‘ymlfln-‘ ening on annua) + camp. Major Willis a -l'y.'u.‘"m" »fficer commandin:. with follow» Ing : Major F. 8. Timmins, D.S 8fi:?w D. 'A Grant, l.ccc Capt. E. H. Berwick, G.G.â€"B.G ; 3) [ Suth: d(:‘ln-n“::d._;._._._n.'!"'_‘u’! community hall. The Hamilton branch es ie t '.!"_me_- Welland, and othâ€" iIton, on «U a number of Wiends to a bridge on Friday evening in honor of Mi«s Dorâ€" othy Lister, whose -.nug takes Ml:“. mnlln. ..“’by w i were . won ins ewitt. Shuraz No. 152, Ancient Niyatie Orger of Semarnans o en‘ Miss Kathleen Jemmett is visit iriends at Ortervitle Vesd Wilired L.L.d Windsor spent the holiday with his parents here. _ Jame« Jones, Hamilton, is spending hrls vmi“\l home hare. l‘A. Slmnul:. Detroit, has been visitâ€" iss Helen Kennedy spent the holiâ€" dov in Gravemhurst and Bala. _;lu. Frank J. Thompson entertainâ€" vides bedges and ornamental shoubs, the should make atâ€" mm-n. * vek The men have been ene gotically ahead in leveling up the grounds, _’E.‘_ â€" next year with the _climbing The Co hall and d mbuullk‘.m“’h to the Hm{ ':::n‘ tion of several dozens of vines, bushes and shrubs by E. D. Smiâ€"h and Sons. Is a irnitgrowe . responsible _ for k-Tmnculmmmlovhl wer -mlhegthdhw ln':: ‘it.nnml car passing on ‘t :l‘:m! That is a new _'l::hlrm incing at least one grower, out« come will be watched with interest. | _ BEAMSVILLE _ | E en P coouetii se s kinds of fruit was especially bright this year, with the possible exception of sour cherries, some archards of which y iptr on ns oncthc uks . of a c weathâ€" 1 ‘u b«n”’ ideal for t":p'blt--om setâ€" ting, as well as allowing orchardists to UR s Ns on o n e hurst, Mrs. Bertha Shuttler; No. 7, Heach, Fred Jento. The rate of reâ€" muneration is 5$ cents per name, plus $ cents for transpo.ta:ion, plus _ 3§ cents per farm over five acres, 25 cents up to four ad es and 10 cents per lot. Now that the blossoms have disapâ€" peared on most of the fruit trees and the fruitgrowers have had umcn- anity to survey thei" trees it w apâ€" pear that prospects for a crop of all get ahead with spraying operations k J. Thompson e i emaes se e S s e The Week‘s News of ~ The Surrounding District VINEMOUNT THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ON‘r, a few days j Miss Risie M Fus return sd ;h:'vv..lm St. Jfl'l .b":;' dits ; -#"i.»wk...\fi, Mro. Ho Ogilivic of Fort Rrie .T. and M=s, Duck ant famil. «. "Dc:lt-y visitors of W. P. am! Srs ck, Gibson, made the presentation. _ _A good financial siatement for the past year was read ’ Miss B. Ross, Miss E, Collins of Amcaster gave an intoresting _ talk on "lla-cm-m.' Ideals." Miss 1. Metcalfe gave -;".'ba' piano solos, Lunch was served by commitiee in charge. _ 6#3 nesday with his Mi‘mine. The Grassie W, I. held its meeting at the bume of Mrs. M. S, Merritt, on Wednesday afternoon with an attendâ€" ance of 62 members. The new officers for this m are:« President, Mrs. L. Gibson: vice president. Mrs, R. Beamer; second viceâ€"president, Mrs, H. Beamer; secreâ€" ‘;")- l,l'nhl'. Rlack; assistant m'f'::"y iss B. Ross; pianist, Mrs. I. ; The pa«* president, Mre. H. Krick, wan ;n-'m a fern stand, RMrs. L. "i:."&y"u..â€".“""" has contract WaP No: 20. Tno stone in anioaden from Grassic Station. ‘|_ Messrs. Ross &A Messrs. Ross and John Beamer . tlz-zmmu---.'u'i |__Miss Winnifred Polkinghorne and friend, Miss H. T were the visitâ€" l:flmrlhvnad-m- |home, Miss Elsie Moffit has returned from :lhmnm-.q-n-w. "m.':nmo-â€"n-u-m M:u&mhâ€"dhw The people of Grazsie enfoyed n Mnflh.fl“‘o.ll:uu ”flwmmflm,v lldlr-uu%'h Grazsie Wo ""l'w proceeds realizei were Mrs. Maude Mown of Florida, who m:..vflh.wun-.-lu Berry, has returned to her brother‘s in Buffalo, N. Y, The weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Berry were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Ogilvie and soms, Tomâ€" my and Teddy and Jack Berry and C Anger, all of Bridgeburg, Ont. Al‘?"l-bdlh'-fil-tf ;lffi:v;hdm.luu E. Bradt of Clifford, attended a shower, May 28th at Caistor Centre, in honor of their â€"nu-u!w'- Mr. l.'l:=q'.: gave a few remarks and a welcome fll:“ '\"'.lu;'::h. b; n:v.‘z?; Eddy, that h. The ficas Eml".l(l urâ€"‘l-‘r::fd:-m. A. E %fiw-ml t, I'F '(‘:luL: = ure>, Irvan F . following are the m'nrlfl:-;rm- of M conan shan Retkk," siis" helf Beet, Morly Bek. K. Tionnâ€"af _ Rev. S. A. Moote, Edear Pe R. J. Logan and J. 1. Fiecher The annual convention « brook, Glanford and Bart education council was held vid 'l':“h: :h\mrh F'_f;"" and s N. A. te ent, had charge of the n:\-r m service of worshin Rev. A. B. Reekie. _ The On Sunday morning Mr. Maunsel nreached his farewe!! sermon at 8t Tenree‘s and in the evenine at the Mission of the Good Shenherd. At the Mission after the service the conâ€" «regntion: prewated him with a masâ€" sive tambour timepiece and an Mumâ€" inated address expressing aprreciation of his guidance and extending best Mforlhmhhum'-* Aertaking. The Rev. E. F. Mauns«ll. curate of St. George‘s Church. 8t. Cat and newly appointed rector of T ville Anglican Church. was the tent of two presentations at the, M’M in J. P. Harris, former mwfla presented Mr. Maunsell. on of the Sunday School, with a sllver candelabra in appreciation . of his valuable connection with the Sunmâ€" day School during the six years that he has worked at the mission. ~ * > lara District Hindoo Koosh Grotto ¢lub Incs on morning when stable Juhike lald a charee of apeed. ing against him. The chif. on mens» Muâ€"dl::hn!? en miles an hour. defense an withoaes nad conducted a vigoroie as witnesses a He was allowed the benefit of the doubt. ~ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Battersby have returned from Encland after an abâ€" sence of some four years. * J. W. Kenmedy has been clected a member of the executive of the Niae« Mr. and Mrs. John Upper and son and spirited defense put up % C. E. Sparks in , St. ines -my m':( when Conâ€" _ A big American car turned turtle in the ditch just west of Vincland on Saâ€" Magistrate Campbell heard @ BINBROOK GRASSIE e spent \Wed. ®, Mré. Edgar crno0n presidâ€" n means. | . Ont of reyâ€"zey. | is to crea apples. D z-homl-m rAgorous | Ba8!®, whil Have wed the re EW» BY! ON'I'ggO oag’% PRUITS 11 Mr, Andrew Fulton, the comn erck tepresentative of the Ontario Fru op [ |Foeetit Agerciotion, has returned in Europea i Ing Ruropean markets. ‘This close \irs Binâ€" ut Wiroubsaliien rore iess ds 2s Sfi c ‘s Iares. onantiles and anly . by â€" the olimination of the verations sn ol4. fass.oned littl« lots of 1N ar 24 barrete from /lfforan: growers can this be _ _Onte thore wiin are fumilior with anndlitions in the Enronsan murkets ean cerl‘=a the bepaness of #he enmnet‘t. don thi# niBit extists sad the n=cessity EOE 1!;!|"ll mrlrh" hanses will hs speedily establighed in Ontarin «o «4* farger sunniies ‘d' .:.mw.. '.m':m", im. nles, eonal to Norfolk pack. may he camiag fsward regularly. Th« 1~ buyers in Eurone want straight |ine« n fares. enantiles and anly. by . the olimination of the vevations +n4 of4. house and cold storage plant at Simcoe. al nt at coe. mm of barrels were forâ€" on frou thit caniral ermunaiten woy organt a thete" snnies ‘gavs entire satisfaction to the buyers. Not “.:'.. d but the centrally nacked anple m oreâ€" mium of from 75 cents to $1.50 a har. sel over ordinary nacks, â€" Enronâ€"s= huvers have exnressed a hope that more central nackin@ honses will h« e t t PRETTEE UnE _What can be done in this direc has already been iMustrated by the Finas Vantfiies _ â€" 19 Canb Sto European b» Aceptles "of Surrencd Majoatic Vertiâ€"Pol 'Qoon S ie {urored Have Trevigh In easl,_"_ 5_0 T07E Chel objects hbm-bnn-bmnflwm apples, During the past «e=<on, 18.000 Mnl-:zv-ululmnna“‘, M' MGMMN ::u:-waumymm ._ In the case of these sales, Prices set the growers themâ€" selves were in instance. ‘wmhslhnm-fl‘- E'.'...:" o c it se ale to sti the pack. in order to ul::' l'ln buyers of a uniform quality. In the past: "~"; last year‘s results, indicat» e arge s ory and that a h:'"‘, satisfact» ‘“"""l themselves of m...‘" ive‘s services, their . m have often been m of mlu pnles, because w their m‘xed ouality -.mx because one FETTT PB banot A... 4 Vegetable Pills Did What 0-_-. Couldn‘t "I find (writes Mis E. T. Clapham) in eninn naanes T MegneTimeuat® *‘ *‘ Dr. Carter‘s Little Liver Pills are no waig °2 220C amounted to en in he mt taker SELLING ont. PRUITS IN Eunore Mr, Andrew Fulton, the comn erciat Growers‘ Association, has returned to Toronto after spending seven months = ~', European markets. This closes Mr, Fulton‘sâ€"second"season in his preâ€" Nmm';«‘:&:'fiu.‘ Wauy y im amounted |to §21 â€"nd Cor Freston Led.dled Walls calored to match the roofing. We aho make : Put it on with LEDâ€"HED NAILS exported from . tne Norfolk Growers‘ new central packing of Mr. Fulton‘s chief â€", _ "i sea40n in his preâ€" + "ntn::'ofih"“l: connection with the direction objects stantly 'Tififi" â€" around _ Ontario amongst holding ance -: :=.m with the ui.j‘-u of muwumuh.:: 6 A20 the onths,. until ‘asbout August, Mt. Folton, will be con. take care of the wellâ€"pa from ‘:::lnl packing * :n' 'h:‘ the ul n he % § Derimas the scomunn whals for Ontario growers to. adopt modern mh:'hal;mt order "l.o keep M-:): ©t a â€"exporting countries, ‘ that Mr, "fl!n. i h-.’ steadâ€" m; v.ew is the e-hbl‘iuh \of a Proâ€" take care from central packing * to 2t > *« eR B LL Froperly i according to the Ontario Lightning Rod Act, > Rilâ€"Roll gives complete lightning protection. IL fireproof. Flyizg fireâ€"brands burn the t on this fireâ€"proof roof. Can â€" y e repeeriprin>= 5 adds the and appeal of own special It cannot | curl or "At is permanent. Properly grownd#8} according t To the durability_of galvanized iron Colored Rib Rol fihfiw denbt.-lwlldbyou: own special . It cannot warp, shrink, peel, crack, Build for beauty with utility, Colored Ribâ€"Ro!l beautiâ€" fies and saves. ttracted a splendid body of y OMb 47 Pndb acsnss strate and explain, at your conâ€" reduced prices and increased * vage! * +4 vege!" +4 CENTRALLY LOCATED, NEAR POST OFFICE, HEATED AND FURNISH®D> WITH DESK, POSâ€" SESSION IMMEDIATEL‘ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1931 FOR RENT t men lepatd + OLDIMOBILE + pists/reuies McLAUVOHLiNâ€" ® “ ® nianks shairn

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