Thursday evening s the High _ Have you visited Millyard‘s DFUG _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" School, Monty‘s Martoncttes .a "Jack Store to reserve your seal fer "Jack ‘Try A Classified Advertisement in "«e Beanstalk." fofoetoldirecen. @) /2..,; Pur Complete Line Of Dr "Will we ‘ï¬m take 3250 for the red bull?" Men‘s Cotton Fancy Socks, size 10 to 11%; Special 15¢ pr. I-'-Mh.u.udndmfluq-lty. l.'lhn&nhv&lml-uflndoruhheolula“‘- W’MMVMMMIMJ&MIOI&, Ladies‘ Hou Dresses, guaranteed fast u:’.“â€â€œâ€œ"s'oiflii"'iiï¬""'éi&m“m -h'umnfll'&«m““m:é:uuum wearing quality ""NHO:Iuh The Latest Stvles in Ladies‘ Black Satin Dresses have just arrived. Also the new stvles in Fall Millinerv. Specials At The White Store Young Tom Wilson had a string of cattle at the fair. A buyer took a fancy to the red bull, but Tom was nfnll.dnhrqn“y. "Why not telephone your father?" the buyer suggested, and in a few moments ‘Tom was speaking with his father at the farm. "Will we take $250? You bet!t" the old man decided, and thanked his .« again for the convenience and vzlue of the Long Distance teleâ€" THE WHITE STORE And he was wondrous wise, ~~ He swore by all the gods above, He would not advertise! Bat one day he did break this rule; Aund therby hangs a tale; The ad was ser in real small typé, And headed, "Sheriff‘s Sale." Tiere is a man in our town, L# in the Beanstalk." For 30 cents 8. LEVINE, Prop. 100 miles Princtyal must be complimented on his support and work in making possible the showing of "Jack in the Beanâ€" atalle " the little girl to one side and, unable to get clear, turzed her back to the emcoming car. ‘The driver wrs able, by a_quick awerve to clear the kidd‘zs by a very few inches. ‘The fender of his car touched the clothing of the without a moment‘s hesitation jumped | out between the oncoming car and the | Two little girls had a very narrow escape from death or wrious injury on the highway a couple of miles west of town Monday. ‘They were walking along the sidewalk when the younger mu‘mwnumm‘ way almost directly in the path of a TY/O GIRLS HAVE the car. They were «. . gut at Grimsâ€" by, bri when he arrived at St. Cathâ€" a.mes the pups were gone. Inquiries were made all along the road, but so far as could be learned they were not found. ‘The pupples were thoroughâ€" breds sad were valued at about $50 two valuable puppies were lost on Saâ€" turday morning. An employer of their owner, a wealthy mnn‘-‘ ent, was taking the pnpr‘es home in a TWO VALUABLE PUPPIES from the McDermott farm have not reported any iliness. | _ Paper by Miss C..Freshwater. . . | Prizes of frilt and. vegetables for | games under the supervision of Miss lwâ€"u. Come to this pleasant fall | outing with your friends and basket. herds of neighboring farmers will be watched. ‘The carcasses of the dead cattle will be burned. A. R. Clarry, the new High School Two head of cattie thet aled sudâ€" denly on the farm of Mat McDermott near Port Carling, were found to have succumbed to one of the most deadly diseases that attacks men â€" and aniâ€" mals. ‘The diseass was identified as ~â€"â€"_â€"_â€"__._. After a Louls Mr. George Kanmacher left on Monâ€" L..-'.-.'E’ nherul‘:und- day for Otter Lake. i .| dence, 74 i Ave, Grimsby, mbortanins on Wednesday, ber 6th, in her Mra. B. F. Nelson, of Columbus, Inâ€" 67th year. ‘Mra. n wus born at ‘l-.lnvuh(hrm.ln.l.m and came to A. Sibbald, Ontario St. Mrs. Nelson m.,*’ residing here for had the pleasure of seeing her brothâ€" the past 42 ly a few years er again, Mr. A. Sibbaid, after an Abâ€"| ago \e, ‘and. MIF® Larson enjoyed sence of nearly thirty years. § lm“rr.nMn-hvlmi o n mnag mmz } m uaintances women‘s instit Te: ’f:_.,._ -.‘.:nu.h‘.-:: nu-|:| ‘The on the w. 1. | survived by two daughters: Mrs. Morâ€" | will ummay-.‘". lom:uulw mm NWingara Pall#,| 10th, ot the home of Mrs. F. D, | Ont and Mra. McGregor formâ€" | Alkens, Park Mountain, at ? 1. ». 1t| erly of Toronto and Los Angcles, and | will teke the form of a has/et picnic) two sons: (Es 0f Grimsby and| and members are notifled {..t visitors| William Louls Angeles, Caliâ€"| will be weltcome. * i | formia. is ce tw e ’ A. Sibbald, Ontario St. Mrs. Nelson lldn-yl-mdnduhrm er again, Mr. A. Sibbald, after an ab« -moluulymnym LO8ST ON HIGHWAY Some place along the highway beâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heaslip left last Saturday to spend their vacation at Otter Leke, mluqhd'nh' > "Ihâ€"lr‘l._ W. A. Lothian, Grimsby. Mrs. Andrew Walker, of Toronto, is Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lawson are Q-_ï¬_cunlnc“h&yuw Mrs. Alice Scott, Kidd Avenue is Mr. Armond Sibbald, of Moncton, Alta., youngest son of Mra. L. A. Sibâ€" !l_ll.::-uvh-rthwn 'I'hlw:mnfldnlud-r takes place this month. CATTLE DIED SUDDEXLY A number of miscellaneous showers Bave been held in konor of Miss Julia The roll call, "Something New In Social and Personal NARROW ESCAPE . Scholl‘s Foot Comforts Farrell‘s Shoe Store Gayman of Vineland, and one haifâ€" brother, Elmon Moyer, also of Vineâ€" land; two daughters, Allce of Beamsâ€" ville and Effie of Syracuse, N. Â¥., fou» -J-'ll.d.lmlu.ln-‘ no M. of R. R. No. 4 Simooe, Wesley M. of Jordan and famuc) M. of Marâ€" Inqo"k % 4.' sinoly Eogtar in â€" crigar "Tohet Tou 3‘:: Uiver vtimaturs, , Some Tt aoeg l tiar on m o manat woger C cce s Ts T s, ruw Purdly gege» _ Take w Latle Laver 1ib whhn Netats Pacdaae (ar ) "ttl Iost THAT DEPRESSED FEELING IS$ LARGELY LNER _ Wake up your Liver Bile home on Friday afternoon, Rev. J Alâ€" lar Baflard, C_‘:‘l‘vw- Church, where she m Retive member for‘ many years, cond the services. | Interment at m‘n Cemetery,) ‘The floral offerings were very benutiâ€"| sister, Mrs. John Cox, of this city. The funeral will be held on Wednesâ€" day afternoon mt 2 o‘clock from the above address and interment will be made in Stongy CFeek cemetery. phases of thurch lifeat Stoney Creek United church. For several years she had acted as president of the ladies® auxiHary,â€" Mighly esteemed in the vilâ€" m,m-u'l\ï¬hw years, her passing will be a distinct loss to the community. She leaves to mourn besides her husband, one son, Joseph Piott, of Stoney Creek, and a The death of _Altha Arne Van Dusen, wife of Bath Piott, occurred Monday morning At her home, Lake mgam.nm.....‘ T7 years. ‘Mirs. Plott had been a resiâ€" ‘The pall bearers Were: Henry Hilâ€" ‘The funeral washeld from her late at all druggiou. OBITUARY Mre. LOUWI® Larsen Mre. Bath Piott â€"Wiunout Calom=} , GRIMSBY, ONTARIO for -: some months ago, there will be ulm_,.__m,, . Sept, 14. further reduction in them consequent Mymers ... Sept. 12, IM®® to the new Hamilton General hospital Iiderton ___________.____ Sept. 8‘ rates which were agreed upon last| Ingersoll _____ _ _ _ Sept. 28, ht®!! woek by the board of governors of Inverary _________ __ . Sept. """! that (nstitution. ‘tron Bridge .L......... . Sept. verJ _ "Bome time ago we lowered all our Jarvis .__ _____________ . Oct. 1 ratea," sz1d the mother superior. "We Kagawong ... Sept. 21, zu> now linse no private rmom charge of Kemble ... ... Sept. 26. mor> than &5 a day. 'lb"':’f',-y “M Aug, 24, . our semiâ€"private and werd?* * ‘~ * . similariy lowered. ‘The charge ACW RWiUfnk: age on ... & day for the private ruoms im wdes Kirkton ... Oct. 3 lhmdmubpn-uvdl.' | . Aug. 28 â€" Sept wep | _ For many months the reports of the Lakeficld .. Sept. 26, miperintendent of the General hosâ€" {ambeth Sept. anuhlnr.wwm-nn-nm s *_. Sept. w w !a stendy decrease in the number of Lansdowne * Rept. 12 â€" -'mmmqmmmm Oct. 2 s,gm-hrdndp&-u Ail Lindsay gept. 20 â€" , this time there were many private and Lions Head Oct. 4 semiâ€"private rooms that might just as Listowel â€"__. Sept. 20, gnlhnhuutlrmdnth mm« som zues <m» S everhead costs, the bourd pointed out. LOMIMG ... &2.+. 13 Send a motor car if you are calling the Beamsville Chief of Police to go outside his territory. ‘This informâ€" ation comes from Beamsville where it is learned that Chief Juhike is greatly in demand throughout the adâ€" Jucent townships in settling petty quarrels or family squabbles. ‘There i# hardly a day or night in the week that the chief doesn‘t get some of these frantic appeals. If there is a convenlent way of â€"getting to these mmdflwrhdny-vnla‘u accommodate and assist in ln-m‘ peace within the confines of the fruit belt. . However, the chief is a town h'mm'l..m‘ own personal views when he declared there would be no election and sugâ€" gesting Jt might be well to loosen up thhtrnndfluouflunl.lqmr ‘Control ect, said Mr. Henry. Beamsville Chief Scttles Petty Quarrels In Tp. MRS. G. E. BOLTON Real n ant it n Segmioonsimmeneotcermmmmren 2t rllfl'mr_::ll::: Femnrmmemceneâ€"â€" SODE Ti BB Clarence Creelf Clarkaburg ... Coe HiM Cambellford .............. Sapi. 26, 27 Canadian Lakebead,. (Vort .Willim and Port Arthur ... Aug. 14 + J° Cape Croker Reserve ... Sept. 21, 22 Caledonia Cambellford Burks Falls Burford ... Bothwells Corners Bracebridge ........... Bradford ... Brampton ............ Bruce Mines ......... Brussols uk â€" FALL FAIRS ""“z‘"i .. Sept. 10, 20 Aug. 25 â€" Sept. 9| #n.+. 18 14 Sept. 20, 30 Sept. 14, 15 Sept. 28, 20 . Oct. 3, 4 Sept. 21, 22 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 15, 16 _ Oct. 5, 6 Sept. â€"â€" Oct. 8, 6 Porquis Junction . ... Sept. Sept. 20, 30 Port Carling ... Sept. 12, 15, 16| Saugeen Indian (Chippawa Hill) 15, 10, 15, 16 12, 13 12, 13 21, 22 | Trout Creek ."."-‘ | Toronto (Canadian National,_, Walters Falls Vankleok Hi1 Sunderland ........................ Sept. 26, 2 Ridgetown ......................... Oct. 9 â€" 12 Ripley .................................. Sept. 26, 27 Roseneath ...................... Oct. 12, 13 Oshawa ....................... Aug. 22, 23 Ottawa (Cent Canada) ... Aug. 21 â€" 26 New Liskeard .. Ningaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake Norwich ... Norfolk Co. (Simcoe) New Hamburg ... Sept. 15, 16 Newington . ..................... Sept.â€"14, 15 New Liskeard ... Sept. 21 â€" 23 Ningaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake Bept. 13, 16 Napanee WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER® 13, 1983 (Continued on Page 8.) Reserve ......... Oct. 10, 1. â€". Ott. & 4 . Bept. 19, 20 Sept. 20, 21 â€" Sept. 28, 20 . Sept. 26, 21 Sept. 18, 26 Sept. 19, 20 Sept. 20, 2 Sept. 12, 1 oc ! Sdks | Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 22, 23 Bept. 19, 20 Sept. 13 14 Sept.‘an,‘21 Sept." {,‘n".’ Aug. 24 ; 26 Oct. 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