TRUSTâ€" WORTHY DRIVING Road Worthy Coaches Attractive Low Rates Of Fare Sataries and Wagesâ€" Bourne, G. G., Clerk and Treasurer ......$ _ 558.00 FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF GRIMSBY C1 _E Smith, W. B. Less Cash Discounts Balance on hand Jan. 1 ,1935 mmuhcï¬n-mummnu That‘s why most people prefer to travel via Canadianâ€" mmm-uwu...nmï¬: between Detroit and Buffals and with connecting carriers over the United States and Canada. Ask your local agent about the large roomy English coach» es used by this line. Their construction is such as to provide comfortable ventilation at all times. COURTEOUS â€" SAFE â€" RELIABLE Clarry, A. R. ...... Telool Sm C M. â€"______â€"â€" Miss C. M. ...........â€"â€" d Woolcombe, Miss D. ... McQuade, Miss M. ... Jones, W. D. ....... wdriicccedt k Ton Ee e ® Towarls, o. Carcithes Aiton, Miss F. M. ... _ 60000 Less 2%;% Superannuaton Fees _». ‘: Canadian American Coaches nEAb orrice $IME winps OR ONT. C. D. MILLYARD, LOCAL AGENT GRIMSBY WATER COMMISSION ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUR From January tst, 1935 to December 3ist, 1935 EXPENDITURES THAT‘S FOR THE YEAR 1935 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"§‘11,251.31 LIMITED MERICAN â€"$ 4,054.39 $ 19,730.38 $ 13,507.14 fifths of 1036 direct relief costs markâ€" ed the partial elimination of a threatâ€" ened crisls in civic financing this year. Nevertheless the city is confronted with the problem of providing for the oneâ€"fifth of its $432,000 relief budget, roughly $86,000, out of current reâ€" venues in the face of the fact that no provision for it has been made in estiâ€" mates approved last month. A compromise by which the Ontario municipal board has given the city of Demolition of the Canadian Departâ€" ment Stores, St. Catharines, gutted by fire a week ago, with only the groceâ€" teria section standing, has been comâ€" pleted. ‘The latter was not badly damâ€" aged by fire, although heat and water ruined the stock. which Resident Trappers‘ Licenses are issued, trappers are allowed a period of ten days after the respective closâ€" ing dates in which to dispose of the pelts of muskrats taken during the land, Ontario, Peel, Perth, Peterborâ€" ough, Prescott, Prince Edward, Rusâ€" sell, Simcoe, Stormont, Victoria, Watâ€" erloo, Wellington and York, up to and including April 25th. (d) In the Districts of Haliburton, Muskoka, Nipissing (South of the Mattawa River) and Parry Sound, and the County of Renfrew, up to and inâ€" cluding April 30th. Durham, Frontenac, Glengarry, Grenâ€" ville, Grey, Halton, Hastings Huron, trapping of muskrats in Southern Onâ€" tario has been extended, as follows: (a) In the Counties of Essex and Kent, up to and including April 7th; (b) In the Counties of Brant, Eiâ€" and Wentworth, 3 up to and including OPEN SEASON FOR MUSKRATS _ 1936, SOUTHERN ONTARIO ‘Balance Sheet and Accompanying (¢) In the Counties of Addington, ‘Town of Grimaby ........... ‘Township of North Grimsby Balance on hand, Jan. ist, 1935â€"Cash Province of Ontario .........â€" Balance on hand Dec. 3ist, 1935â€" Balance on hand Dec. 31st, 1935 ... STORES DEMOLISHED MUST RAISE $86,000 Expense and Postage ...............â€"â€"â€" 980 l s wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"$ 1,884.70 ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUREs TOWN OF GRIMSBY PUBLIC LIBRARY tst, 1935 to December 31st, 1935 wâ€"â€"â€"=~â€"§ ~8/480 24 Consider the Company Mdtb'k Performance. J and Economy â€" ‘CeiY~ l â€"]N 44 1,042.47 GRIMSBY, ONTARIO $ 178141 $ 203811 $ 19,700.05 157.58 $ 19,048.53 ‘.r..-.C.l.'n-. Rev. Lorne Graham, of. New Toronto, gave adâ€" ‘The Niagara district will be well reâ€" presented on a fruit and vegetable growers‘ committee appointed to conâ€" on the proposed new Toronto terminal market. Men from this district on the Queenston; Joseph J. Smith, Winona; and George McCalla, St. Catharines. Paul A. Fisher, Burlington, is the genâ€" give thorough study apd investigation committees are: Children‘s work, Miss Budge gave‘a paper on children‘s work. Several numbers were given by Following a long career of Christâ€" ian service, Rev. Dr. I. Tovell, minisâ€" ter emeritus of Trinity United church, ‘Toronto, and well known is this disâ€" Dr. W. H. Graham and Rev. Fred trict, died at the Wellesiey hospital in ‘Toronto, due to a fractured hip, which he sustained in the middle of last Febâ€" years prevented his recovery. Holt, president; William Weich, vice» president; Miss Dorothy Bowslaugh, Stores at St. Catharines, the vault, which had been buried in the debris, on crowens commiTtee WELL KNOWN IN DISTRICT NOT AFFECTED BY FIRE CAR WRECKED OFFICERS ELECTEO convention of the Saitâ€" GRIMSBY GARAGE will be held at Tapâ€" heavy damage through fooding d{ homes. ‘The Welland river is slowly dropping back within its bank.s. 1 ‘The most serious flood seemed uo be at Wellandport, where all roads, with the exception of one, were flooded. An old resident said he had never seen the river so high before, it being at least Residents of the Welland, Thorold THOROLC DISTRICT Upâ€"toâ€"date Equipment and Skilled Workmen Ensure PRINTING And Let Us Fill Your PROMPT SERVICE . ten feet above normal. The Welland river at that point is normaily a hunâ€" dred yards or so across, but at present it is nearly half a mile from side to "Adversity has the effect of elicitâ€" Ing *Jents which in prosperous cirâ€" cumstances would have lain dormant." Advertise in the Independent and CALL 36