* THEAL BROS °"*°Z maxp MBoms s Pamway CORED ME, Falcon Tomatoes, 2%*‘s .................. 2 for 15¢ Crown ‘Tea “hn-bmmm .‘fl-flhdt&mmcfl. and would have faced an additional expenditure of $20,633. On this basis the increased cost to the city for the year would anmiount to $41,267. cost per capita of those on relief, exâ€" elusive of administration, was $8.95 per month, of which the government paid $5.76. On a basis of $5 per capita which the province proposes as the limit Puffed Whext, 2 for .. Kolon® Coffee ... ... . amounted to $247,764 in St. Catharâ€" ines. ‘The proportion of that paid by the government was $159,103. ‘The Cross» & Blackwell Tom. Soup ......... 4 for 25¢ A special meeting of the council in committee will be held in a fow days to consider the problem. During that period, January 1 to June 30, the total distbursements for CHANGEs in RELIEF SYSTEem wiLe cost 8T. CATHARINES $40,000 _z Changes in the relief system of Onâ€" tario which go into effect on Septem: ber ‘st will cost St. Catharines at least $40,000 a year Stuart K. Watt, commissioner of finance has estimatâ€" ed. ‘This calculation was based on the which the government pays the muni cipality, for the first six months of Sweet Pickles, 6 oz. ... . Sweet Pickles, 28 oz ... P. & G. Soap ... QUALITY XAW PRICES FREE DELIVERY CANADIAN NATIONAL Charter A Motor Coach for your next lodge, club or party (Fresh Vegetables Always On Hand) ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS From GRIMSBY Friday, Aug. 16 :« CHICAGO ‘7%° ALWAYS USE CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS SATURDAY, AUG. 17 49¢ 19¢ / 10¢ e t ceneiee 1 n | 9. Limits from Agents. ASK FOR HANDBILL Jelly Benns .. ........ 15¢ R & W. Coffee ... ... . 39¢ R. & W. Teas, !% ... ... 30¢ Hawes Wax .......... 483¢ y Tox, 16 oz ....... 5T€ Conches leave for Hamilton and Beamsvilie every hour; for St. Save Moneyâ€"buy 12â€"trip tickets â€"â€"Only 2 cents per mile. For Information call Millyard‘s . _A persistent rumor that a candidate ‘Mh.dn-bmlr.m ens in Lincoln was flatly denied by Howard L. Craise, prominent member of the party. ‘"There is absolutely no truth in it." Mr. Craise declared. _ A convention to select a Reconstrucâ€" tion candidate for Lincoin county will be held within the next ten days, it is understood. It is expected that variâ€" ous parts of the riding will be repreâ€" sented and will have a voice in the theft. Kitson was caught last week after a fierce and projonged struggle as he and another man attempted to enter the plant of the Cash and Carry Cleaners in Hamilton. Kitson had served two terms in the reformatory and had just been releas ed last May on the occasion of the Ihflm-.n-mw-‘ out the country were released in honâ€" or of the occasion. ‘ STEVENS sUpPORTERS To NAME CANDIDATE §00N 8T. CATHARINES court on Peter Kitson of St. Catharâ€" Eug-u-dwm Sentence of a jail term of one year “onnlmmh-cub,. harines, Niagara Falls and Buffalo every two hours. CORED MEATS ............. 9 for 17¢ MAN GETS TERM NIAGARA DISTRICT RES!DENTS mmome> (B I SsAW DAZZLING MEYCoR 'luflzr‘fu-h{. August 12 â€" 13 | Residents of the Niagara district LOVE IN BLOOM® | and particularly along the lake shore| J0¢ Morrison, Dixie Lee, George were treated Wednesday night last to Burns, Gracie Alien the dazzling spectacis of a meteor. p I.Mlllik’:tw Th. phenomenon occurred about 9.30 ..mm.,.n:.:-. Wednesday night. ‘The falling star ic oftude shot like a rocket out of the northwest Wadnesday â€" Thursday, Aug. 14 â€" 13 sky. Behind it remained a trail of| "CHARLIE CHAXN 1N PARIS" yeliow light which was visible for over icde ten minutes. An unusually good view ,,M":':'r of the spectacles was obtained from "What No Men‘" Port Dalhousic beach. "Charles Abearn & Millonaires" . Cath. Branch, 95 poir«s; 2, John Milâ€" ler, St. Catharines "R. 2, St. Catharâ€" ines Branch, 92 points; 3, H. Hackâ€" born, Brantfor4, RR. 5, Brantford Branch, 8814 points; 4, L. H. Gare, St. Cutharines, RR. 2, St. Catharines Branch, 84+, points; 5, John Holden, Vine St. St. Cathurines, St. Catharâ€" ines Branch, 34 points. ‘ Association Field Crop (Competition, 1985, District No. 2, in yotatoes: 1, m-u_uq-u‘r“'ua-.mmmm-u-u» their congratulations. cideat. John Hopkins, driver of the memmenmeneiiiiticene mmmmmcem car in which Howard was riding is PRIZE WINNERS IN being held on a mansiaughter charge. PRIZE WINNERS IN FIELD CROP COMPETITION he was completely successful and was recently notified that he is now en titled to the use of that title. . Mr. Stephen, it is undersiood, is the only chartered Life Underwriter in Onâ€" |awarded a special, a first, a prize in the reserved winners and a second. agent of the Mutua) Life of Canada in Northern Ontario, is now a charterâ€" ed Life Underwriter of Canada (CL. U.). In the writing of the third year, Nelson tops both these with a staik growing in his garden which at preâ€" sent measurers over 12 feet high and is still growing. It has just started to bloom. Mr. John Stadeimier beâ€" Meves he holds the record for corn, having on display a staik ten feet tail, this be ing yellow ear corn and not the silo corn, which was planted May 23. A competition in the growing of hollyhocks has been brought to notice by the production of a staik measurâ€" ing 8 feet, 8% inches in height in the garden of Mr. Ken Grout while Wil lam Hands boasts a hollyhock spike Miss Audrey Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Palmer has met with further success in the entry of her pet chow chow," Black Beauty of Ku." On Monday at the Ladies‘ Kennel Club, ‘Toronto, entered in the Canaâ€" car He was taken to Toronto in the man, a highway employee, at Beamsâ€" ville on a charge of theft of a motor Mm.ummdm mmmmnm _ J. W. Kennedy will conduct a Public Auction Sale at the residence of W. Swall, 7 Depot St., Grimsby, Saturday, August 10th, commencing at one o‘clock. All kinds of houschold efâ€" fects and implements will be offered for sale. ‘Terms Cash. pleted next year, An asphalt surface treatment is beâ€" ing given Nelies Boulevard and Maple Avenue from Main St. to the bridge for the purpose of binding these roadâ€" : On Sunday, August 11, the regular morning service in the local Baptist Church will be in charge of the Gozâ€" pel Crusaders of Toronto. 1} is exâ€" mmm-flmw morning. ‘There will be no evening coucil meets in regular seasion on Sat« urday, August 10th. A special meeting of the Grimsby town council will be held this week for the purpose of discussing the tax rate which. it is expected, will be fixâ€" ed at the meeting. 1 a screen from one of the windows and stole $12. from two purses. Beach will officiate at the wervice in During Tuesday night some person gained entrance to the home of Mrs. Grimsby stores and public places were closed on Monday, the town obâ€" serving the day as Civic Holiday in common with many other communiâ€" ke a rocket out of the northwest | Wesnesday &A . Behind it remained a trail of "CHARLIE light which was visible for over w nutes. An unusually good view _’“‘ spectacie was obtained from n alhousie beach. "Charles Ab . K. M. Stephen, son of Mrs. W. Local Items of Interest The Grimsby town council will hold Saturday evening. it will not l‘ possible to hold the inquest until the $ dvvu-uln.ï¬ndl _ No date has yet been set for the inâ€" quest into the death of Isaae Howard, Smithville farmer, who was killed in a motor car accident near Bismark on The discussion lasted over an hour, and it was finally decided to have the City Clerk write the department to ~ak it to make clear whether single men are to be cut off if they cannot get work. Meantime, it is the intenâ€" tion of St. Catharines to carry on as Alderman Waiter Westwood said it would only drive them to beg and single men. ‘Those who refuse to take 'ullhlohhlneut‘l“. It -.“l-flbq‘hnb{ be fed. Alderman Frank Coy said he didn‘t think it was the purpose of the Govâ€" ermment to cut off men who cannot get wo:\:, neither is it the Inteution of . _ MOORE‘S ‘TnHeatrE ¢" meeling on Monday nignt, said MayorAWiten should be urged to call a meeting of the Mayors) Association to discuss this question of single men being cut off velef. *"We can‘t do it," said Alderman Wilson. "These men have got to be fed and they can‘t get work. I think we should extend the time at least a week." Alderman Herman M. Rogers inters jJected that thero was little use of holdâ€" cll meeting on Monday get off what they war: 10 say, He said, too, that St. Catharines has alâ€" Remarking that Mayor Wilton of mmm..mum ronto have veen mcting like a couple of schoolboys, Alderman Frank Wilâ€" son, at the St. Catharines City Counâ€" ‘ng a meeting, as it furnished Fratiorm To Bapiring rfecteanes " i5 Friday â€" Saturday, August 9 + 10 "HOLD ‘EM YALE® Patricia Ellis, Cesar Romero "A Language Ail My Own"* "Top Form" "Broadway Highlights" St. Kitts To Carry Single Relicf Men WE want to select severai ies e :. study hours per l::“&?l fee -.ou'fl-m- consultation and ment serâ€" vice to those -'-"""’ "smton hm heg oi uit on m]- number n'::‘m reâ€" 4 . previous emplovers‘ names NO DATE SET FOR INQUEST â€" DIESEL OFFERS â€" FOR SALE â€"â€" 6 dozen »rfcct Scal FISH â€"â€" Saimo Fish, 15¢ Ib; FOR IALIâ€"-“! pia: Austc= o0 m ferences, 'm" â€"'â€"'-"’;n."'.'""l' m“ DIESEL NEERY Box 18, M’m M::' here to serve you. E illl.llab,rv'..c €T4~11. 15¢ Ib; Herring Boat in 10 beoex & E'fl' 12 flâ€"ï¬a won YOUR WANTS * of old walnut. . \ l.-"‘IMnOn-n,n FOR SALE g" -‘.n‘n:l, beâ€" . by 2 ;. We are sard Hand maby, 3me GRIMSBY. ONTARIO i ce ieX Phone dvertise 15 13 1tp 1tp ST. CATHARINES MAN BUANED® BEYOND RECOGNITION Burned beyond recognition the body of Stanlev Hys, 32, of 37 Vine Street, morning in coke dumped Wednesday afternoon from a cupola used for miciting iron. Hys was last seen by workmen in the yard at 4:30 Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. At 4:50 the coke ‘w-‘.p‘ffl-mtwohul- hose turned on to cool it. Aayone interested please call uof;hoor 44 for inâ€" formatior vmm our best attention. Also Bartlett and |'u:'1‘:‘mmn.'lyhuhn contract for tomatoes, canning varieties, large, smooth Kieffer pears can be contracted for at the same time. TAKE NOTICE To The Fruit Growers: w-mu&&uul: identify Contents. â€" Reward for To turn to Box 20, Independent. _ 1tf FOR RENT â€" House at 60 Ontario Street. Apply H. J. Talbot. 3tp OR RENTâ€"8â€"roomed house, "bath ana turmace . Oouarte e 7..-.-.....:!" ogs 2tp ronuln'râ€"umnu-zhn modern conveniences, new FOR RENT â€"â€" House, No. St. Vacant August 15. puuarn>smiteropmenentrmmmnmrntpmmeiiemes lt BB3 _A © _ BROCKS _ is f n © in 9 im 5 RROL!‘S : Fo: Cansries + # 10er pkhe 14¢ :lll.llll‘llllllllllll.l....'l.bl...b't-.-!..l. m. RAST, GRIMaRY t s dn A.4 mnmm“ ~~!.lll'n a â€" 16â€"0r btl. 13¢ 2 BENSON‘S e sun.. â€" RUFFLES 3 "*>" g lbs. 296 * HEINZ VINEGARS | Firk. tï¬ u Fancy Marhmallow Biscuits COCOANUT Matches 3.... 20« Pectin /2‘ ». 14° Mustard * 45¢ Qxydol io. pio. 20° CORNSTARCH pkg. 10¢ 18 tp â€"TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES Town of Grimsby, County of Lincoln stage at this time. Heat, sunlight and dry weather are our best pssiners in seed and will never become a serious Europe. It was first reported it Onâ€" tario in 1887. Today, it is widely spread and has been founs in overy county and district in the Province One Agricultural Representative statâ€" ed at a recent meeting, th=* !1 1928 a few farms in his county were infest» ed and in 1934 it was found on 7. .. of the farms, Three varieties of Sow Thistle are prevalent in Ontario and it is imporâ€" them. ‘The annual varieties, common and spiny, spread only from their rapidly and widely spread by means THE YELLOW PERILâ€" PERENNIAL SOW THISTLE Good clean seed, drainage, short Like most of our weeds Per: mal COFFEE : 37« SARD'NES tin 4© QOLIVES * 10° Rice Krispies® retar 11c See Crown Blue Back t ~ B Red SalmonTn iv 23¢ Lyons‘ Tea n so 32c Weich‘s Purs FLY SPRAY 2 8â€"or. btl. 25c E PALMOLIVE a SOAP : . _ > h “. P ie L ROWNTREE‘s 14. pio. 14° WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7th, 1985, in the control of sow thistle. cutting of grain and hay fields that are infested are all important factors â€"16â€"0.. bU.B 25¢ _ cocoai Â¥eâ€"lb. tin 19c ® ~WOZ for Barrie, Oriliia, Midiand, Graâ€" "-hu. Huntsvilie, Wasaga Beach, Oshawa and intermediate ‘M Way Every Day Eastern Standard Time Gray Coach Lines rabel the Tring‘s; Rhight sap TOKSNTO 'smu 1.45â€"AETORN2.60 (Kanmacher‘s Tickets and Information atâ€" 120 pm 10.35 p.m. 4 Trips 125 a.m. 11.05 a.m. 8.16 pm. (Yonge at