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Grimsby Independent, 18 Sep 1935, p. 8

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Phone 180 and Sample Books will be brought to your house for inspection. .ll-lflnu:;;un onlyâ€" FIFTEEN chocE caros rom â€" ’cma_ul éne ting AVUCTIONEER ans varuator hn o ickâ€"â€"aâ€" Phene 4. W. se Reamavitis .%fl i Phone ONE DOLLAR â€"Large variety to choose fromâ€" TRUSTâ€"WORTHY DRIVING Road Wum Coaches ."l‘h’::l-.nc“fl:'r-‘.hmu utmoct in cool ventilation even on the warmest days. W. E. Cullingford neEad orrice "%{BS"WinDbSsoR 0/ C. D. MILLYARD, LOCAL AGENT That‘s why most people prefer to travel via Canadianâ€" BUSINESS DIiRECTORY Upâ€"toâ€"date Equipment and Skilled Workmen Ensure And Let Us ill Your PRINTING w PROMPT SERVICE as the Bulldog line . . . Bept. 23, Oitawa; Sept. 24, Brockâ€" ville; Sept. 25, Bellevilie; Sept. 26, Peterborough; Oct. 1, Owen Sound; Oct. 3, Chatham; Oct. 5, Brantford; Oct. 9, Dundas; Oct. 10, Beamsvilie; Oct. 11, Toronto. ‘ _____ CEuecsediag L B. Rouse) m.m 62 King st. R. namicTon Aessciated with 1. . Mouse for ] past 14 years. Box "â€"'&â€"‘“-â€"-â€"â€"n- FURNITURE AEPAiRING For Uphoistering and Repairing mostt Sit e cagrnor dice Greasing & Olling Economicalty Farrell Blook, 12 Main at. w. %M‘.“g.. Valley View Service atts remiifnit ts m CALL 36 Main 2t wae t praes, EMIL H. LEMP â€" R. FARRELL were announced aud Dick, the amaâ€" teur gardener spoke in the evening, walle a good musical program was alâ€" imuâ€"uuw show. in the community hall on Saturday afternoon Thicagy, son of the duceased, and Mr. tine, Iilinots, accompanied the remains Coffman officiated at a short graveâ€" ‘The funcral of Mrs. Mary Rittenâ€" house. wife.of the late Dr. William Rittenhouse, of Chicago, 1L, was held at the Vinclandâ€"cemetery on the arâ€" rival of the body on the 10 o‘clock morning train last Friday. Rev. R. F. that it was only about half a crop. Questioned as to what reason they could given for the lessened yield of honey when alfaifa and other clovers ‘bloomed so fréely, they semed to think that the weathor had a great deal to do with the secretion of nectar in the blossoms aud, while the bloom might Jook perfect, there was not the flow of nectar for the bees to gather. The extreme heat during the blossoming was believed to be the underâ€" lying cause of the leâ€"â€"sued crop. Since the end of July it was stated the bees ‘have not gathered any more than enough to supply themselves. In fact in some hives the bees have already been drawing on their stores. Buckâ€" ‘m-uâ€"bt-mum aupplies of food for the bees in late summer, is also off this season so the butlook is not so promising for the bee keeper as some other branches of Lumsden has declared war on poison ivy fâ€"und growing on the road sides ‘on the county road system, and has Already given orders to the road foreâ€" man to shoot with a. spray gun at wone and winter is approaching hmfi-h*dhz ‘The swallows have gone to warmer climates,‘and the note of some of the | warblers and other small birds may be Illnlb-m-.q*- way southward, while other varieties mhh‘“*-‘. paring for their annua) migration. After considerable delay in making arrangements for the laying of a m‘hbm-* way No. 20, from English‘s garage, work will start at once, Men on the unemployed list will be used for diggâ€" |ing the trenches. There was a good turnout on Sunâ€" day, September 8th, of members of the Canadian Legion at the service held in the Church of the Redeemer. A corn roast was held on the lawn of W, E. Boden on Friday night by the members ofâ€"the Church of the Reâ€" deemer. ‘The first meeting for the fail season of the W.L was held on Thursâ€" day of last week. Thdse who have suffered. from its| effects will be pleased to learn that In order to check the thieving goâ€" ing ou in the orchards in Saitfleet township, special officers were sworn in last week, whose duty it is to patrol the roads and guard the orchards durâ€" Ing the fruit season. 1t is understood that parking of cars on the sideronds and using them for trysting pinces wl aot be allowed during the period the constables are on duty. The Week‘s News 7 __The Surrounding District left him alone, = . Chun‘s defence that b found the Avor spen ard walked i and found muud-nr~fl‘-~ witchen table, hiâ€"under a bed when be fuund Atbe orhers returning. In the case of Wiliiam Mclean, Hamilton, heid on a charge of the theft of four biamiits the defence was able to prove were already in ..."fl al the fair grounds when nefirst went there to sleep with three o80r men, who later Juhlke in Kingston, advised that the Aital i Aaameanid an woek. AL usst hB# the shiehs ho that ‘mmdm.fl“â€" mthouu?hu.m. In police court last: week Magisâ€" trate Campheil disposed of two local theft charges . In the canr of August Detchun, charged with breaking and entering the of Frank F. Dunsâ€" -n.uu-a.flmu dry articlcs and jewelery valued u' conched by Mr. Morley Richardson, and will devole the first week or so to i e at the local chool was held last however, keep the.fire fron spreading ‘bdnrâ€"n;&m:::l insrasees :"“"‘.'_?"'! arted by children cillor Huntsmen andâ€"Cler? Harry Reid promised to pay the camery a visit night to extisiguish a fre n a chicken pen behind the Home ofR. C. Vanâ€" Dyke, on King Street Wet, but were Residents of Ontario street have "‘lâ€"hhm l Mr. and Mrs. H. Secorand family apent Sunday with \r and Mrs. John Miss Emily Gowland iaspending a few days with Ber son, Harold, at passed away at his home,after a linâ€" Mr. and MFE W. r. uis of Y -“fln‘*lhfll-‘: School on Sunday evenii§ will not be ‘with us B Octoier 13th. We Ited to lsarn of the death ‘of Mr. Henry . H of Niagara passed away sud @ Friday tasf. ‘The next m of tip Grazsie W. !.-Ihr .ws‘ home on Wednesday, Oth. His many regreted to learn of the death of /Eiwin Rosze! who * A sockil tem angcard party will be "_“‘-MM home on :l. & and Loia are in Dunnâ€" Sunday with Mr. and Aston and Mra. Mra. Horace Mro. Wm. Vail visite< Sunday with \&;lhfi.‘ . and Melvin Hurst of m:&,-fll’.fl Mrs. Delos Hurst, se pant fitntay evening . with Mr. and Mra. Bruce Carr f Hamâ€" liton and Mr, and 2rs. Geo, K@P of Dundas spent Sunday with M a9d Mre, N. Penloy an4 sous returned to her home in Orittia ~ Friday. M Frank Constabie o Hamiiton visiting friends of the Thirty. a Mr. and Mra. w, p. Millward : THIRTY mouUnTAIN | smate from the am| long resident here, died at his home are in sight and prices in some disâ€" tributing centres the past few days have increased considerabiy over a held this Friday and Saturday, are “.mhm- from present prospects an exceptionalâ€" ly fine display of field and orchard products will be lined up for the gudges. Keen interest is also being in the junior county farmers‘ Charlie Cuip, son of Harris and Siru. Culp, John street, accidentaily fell from a swing on the public school breaking an arm. fair, held in connection with the townâ€" office to go into effect at once, proâ€" vides for a set price of twenty cents for bottled beere, also that a rigid reâ€" gulation in reference to fire hazards in licensed pinces is to be enforced. Upâ€" toâ€"date landings and steps are to be "mlhlnnlhhll.lu hotels, and ropes and ladders down the sidoe will not suffice. Wylle stated on Saturday that the new the Nisgara Falls beat, is supplying for Officer Dutby on the local beat, who is taking some holidays. Society ‘Tag . uy will total some $18 for the county society‘s coffers. Miss Iin Stricker was the recipâ€" lent of many beautiful gifts at a shower given in her honor at the home of Mrs, Charles McConaghy recently. Miss Stricker is soon to become the bride of Mr. Jack Morley of Ottews, formerly of Beamsvilie. graph company. Accounts of $36.75 for indigent village patients at the St. Catharines hospital were passed for payment. An hour was spent in a disâ€" cussion of water meters before counâ€" the public achool playgrounds, sixâ€" yearâ€"old Mary West was struck on the forchead by the board of an cutside awing and received some minor cuts and bruises. She was given first aid by her teacher, Miss Monsinger. | In regular session last week the Harry Reid as collector of tax arrears in place of Constable E. Jubhlike, who is undergoing treatment at Kingston. A number of items were struck from the collector‘s roil. These inâ€" cluded two dogs, since deceased, and the income tax of the C. N. R. Teleâ€" | September 9th. Deceased was in his S1st year. ‘The funcral was held last Wednesday afternoon to Mount Osâ€" ‘Passing too close to the swings at mmmmv t"““""“‘ ® "Empress of Australia®, Brpiember 4, and their tookes, man stated they to "*carm quite a bit waile in ", Phgâ€" tograph shows _ cormmencement of the educational process with a short tomatp crop British Educationists Tour Canada victories all the more notable, conâ€" to crop | sidering the competition. Manor Hackâ€" ne disâ€"/nev Furms will conclodé‘ their tour # ‘mium&-ulu-flu over a|Royal Winter Fair at Toréite in W Junior champlonships there as well as three firsta, three seconds, two thirds and a reserve, the two equines being championships and four reserves as well an seven frsta, six seconds and three thirds. At Western Fair, Lonâ€" don, they captured cight., firsts, six seconds, two thirds, one fourth. Durâ€" ing the summer, Mr. Slark, who is at _ _Manorâ€"Hackney Farmaâ€" of..Jordan Station, owned by Douglas T. Slark and under the directioh b4 Dr, H. W. :ul-!-‘lmfi‘.ll* season various fall faire. A‘_m'!:’fihtq : ‘The bulk 6f the plum crop hias been harvested here the past weck," and ped to Montreal and ‘othier places. 1 [Abial jRev. J. A. Ballard,, pronaliéd ut Bt: Johi‘s thifenotenany morning, at 1..15, and Rev._T. N. Lowe officiated at the evening ser. ditch with a load of six tons.of piping on. No one was injured and damage ax ~ . * rfiflnm futdl ‘curve‘ near John Hesler‘s on the 20 highway. A large truck owhed and djiven by E. . 1. visited Abingdon institite Tues. ’:tdh_"‘ A‘ good program was rendered by theâ€"visiting. ladies, after the business part of the moeting. William Braund has been suffering from tlood poisoning .caused> by & in Paltcreon nearty teat" big " Sute h mn ioh in were on hinze was discovered and quickly ‘ “l“d&‘- nackney raddi‘wine wl ind )+4 0 BW .ts > 7 t Top l*g'u“â€""_ Sead Ney, MC. Vice«Prestdent ol worthy evidence of our gratitude for all that he has done. Outward wovship hmd““b“ loyal and heartfelt ‘gratitude . . . . " To keep the commandments of our Master and follow his example, is our ‘Times have changed mightily durâ€" ing the past forty years, but we doubt if the ultimate result we obtain with our new and up to date appliances is any greater than that which the old timers obtained with their hand workâ€" ed machis es. From that date on the old hand enâ€" gine did its duty nobly time and time “_fl_-l.“-" boptimes tanat ait n s w mone heat was n the new mouldâ€" Ing shop. ‘That factory is now what is known as the Independent block, at ‘the corner of Main and Ouk streets. * It would have been a serious blow to the residents of the village at that time had the Grout foundry not been rebullt for they all in one way or anâ€" other depended upon it for their bread American Continent and decided to reâ€" build and within a few days he hud Implements of all kinds were resâ€" the work was not all done by men either, for the women turned right in and could e seen at all times pulling mowers, rakes and other implements from the building. __Nothing daunted the late Mr. Grout who atâ€"that time was one of the largâ€" pumped out of it onto the fire. Once during the night the engine was lifted bodily up on top of some great piles of wood in the "L" of the building and dropped down on the other side in order to get at a well that was in seald, on a fiat car hooked * mind a G.TR. engine. The Hamiiton «vew ‘ rogy ies Busielyecl)ooqge o P oubd ("We will Fzod that little toy out" but didn‘t, in fact there were times the night that the Hamilton men falled to keep the little fellow supplied with water. The Hamilton, engine was pléced in the creck and it pumped water into the Grimsby enâ€" hmdhhdhfl on the now occupied by Mra. . hane Sn en s ut t ie ‘ (Continued from page 1 It was a mighty fire to fight and help WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1986 AWAY BACK WHEN â€"Mary Baker Eddy.

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