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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1986. niished 1005 i 9 â€" AWway Back wHeN â€" | EQUALIZED § Prawiderpory «Brriem aljeecconll orvcrast«, _ | The Week‘s News of _ o t Ainces Trocw page 11 _A copeenapary| tm t »xtieâ€"+ New Provincial Game c;“on.:w m r DViatr s N .â€"-q.mun f m:u'-d-.&uh'h'*r" J m n 5 6 Tnsued every Wednesday from Office M ictâ€" | e : olfibanigeng nrthgn se | â€" . â€" s ‘That the Equalized Asseasment “_ on n mmmenm mm# _/,7_ z raas * that could be . -". -h’ Keemame Canade ons s250 Teal m Caineg| i VINEMOUNT NV AMSVILLE ; |cured o Iate oaie ho aguin h: y * pase 4 Ningara Town ... 8@§111| The new provinciat game reserve «uenemmmmntommmmmmmmmmmmmmes| Th \wclth sunual reunion of the As tmchs autes and other road | formy complete outht of Uniâ€"| ‘Possibility of an appeal on the|Beamavilie _________. . fo%97§| #tited by J. McCartney of the Ontarie ~ .___.â€"'_ May 25th, in the Vinemount hall with | ernment repair ' ‘, Hewitt held large real | u... _“dhl“ï¬ï¬n____ 1,402,0329| Department of Game and Fisheries | THIRTY MOUNTAIN | |\bt largest attendance ever recorded.| they are being painted a canary yei.| sn en mot only in Grimsby, * as adopted at last| Ningara Tp. ... 2,103,149/ this week. The reserve has been laid xi ~****| of the goiden wedding anniversary of partment machinery o7 | the Lincoin, and ‘in «pe/ WBFI@® Lawson, The report of the Louth Tp. ...._________ 2034,810| GAme and Fish Protective Aimociation. Mr. and Mre. Pinficld spent Sunday | 1. and Mra. Victor Marvey, of Hamâ€"|lnie to the eye of the 04 ! Â¥i | citio ilton and Drantrord, _ | 282@zzment committee was adopted on Tp. ... %e7g740/ Munting and trapping will be Hiegat at Smithville visiting Mr. and MF#|jmon, who had been martied on May| will not confilet with San : 1 was a man of most lige.| 2 50@ Of 12â€"4, with two members abâ€"| N. Grimaby Tp. _________ 1.774,577| in this reserve, but fishing will be perâ€" Wm. Lounsbury: uummn---m.-........‘.‘.:".’,-‘ ,.‘“.__,:s‘--â€"-q“â€"l.n-uu___ ‘861,437 | itted. ltr. and Mrs. E. Simpson spent Sunâ€"| other relatives present at the celebraâ€"| and cars. fithout any ostentation; on a similar division. . Gainsboro Tp. ................ 1421.720| ‘The new protective area will be four â€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke. tion, who had attended Mr. and MFr*| 1n the public schools of . plain and quict life. h}*flflm*“ï¬-â€"â€"-â€"_ ©08,302| miles long and three miles wide, and k Harvey‘s wedding. m“:hm‘_“.“ h'f"" esteemed by those & comparison of that of last year, + â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"..| will extend from the Kitchener cast Miss Audrey Groft, _ Miss HMelen| Manary, Mrs. McTatosh, Wesley Harâ€" | Ahy.one pupita will be reesmineniot| " 22 ‘best. follows: $19,000,000|city limits as far south as Doon. It Terryberry, Clarence Furraway 804| vey and Mr. and Mrs. P. Pottruf:|this June for entrance to t ended| "In Mr. Hewitt was ) ____ 1996 1985 And that a Bylaw be prepared for| Will likely be named the "Memoria! Mark Mairs of Hamilton and EMeTâ€"| During the ceremonics, Mr. and Mrs. ras to the high|a | y quick dectsive | N Tp. â€"$ 806111 $ 809,4523|Submission to this Council. Crown Game Reserve", the official son Groff of Niagara Falls, spent SUDâ€"| ;;arvey were presented by little Velâ€" ,,..""...__-“'"----‘v almost instantly on â€" =â€"â€"â€". 1,088,198 _ 1,735,142 Agriculture said, since the ploneer memorial towâ€" day with ~Mr. and Mrs. Whithcy/ma Bowslaugh and Jean Tweedic zw,_, whether large or| Pt â€" 798,708 T30,041| _ That the report of Mr. Ne#, the| ¢r 0h the banks of the Grand River $ Groft. with a gold pillow from the U. "l-m"-'-“o.u.a-..._" £h90!| amail, without deley. â€" Aj. | BSMMAYiHe â€".. 750.078 _ 643.218 |County Agricultural Representative be|near Doon will be included. Villages Mrs. H. Garr returned to Hamilton | branches of the family | and with _ | poy yecommended will be from the fot. [EX me a millionaire yet|Grimaby ... 1,402,000 _ 1,400,357| Adopted and printed in the Minutes. â€"|which will be in the area are German | SBunday after a week‘s visit with her| basket of roses by the Canadian fAM)â€" | owing schools: m the folâ€" | his was a most| Nitgara Tp. .â€" 2108140 21057890 Printing & Building Mills, Doon, Freeport, Sunnyside and L T aihly. $s Nersin: Mes. ‘The dinner tables were suitably | ty, 7/ Upper, ‘Trartge 4; Wingteng o | O up to the time that |Orantham ‘Tp... 2,330,200 . 2.581.233) That the tender of J. H. Sandham|Centrevilie. ,.;_.,...m,m.,u_“m,;_;,&w;__m in the Michie|LOuth Tp. ... 2034810 2310034 and Co. for rewiring certain portions| " A full Time game warden for the sented Miss D. Kewen with a slight| which were donated by Percy Shuker.| ion 6; Woodiand, 3: a total ,_»(,l_ he had engaged in | Clinton Tp. ... 2,078,740 2,123,005 | of the Jail be accepted. county has been appointed by the Onâ€" * token on the occasion of her marriage] SPorts were enjoyed during the AftETâ€"| Those having to ovite on of S1:/n g Mines of business, and ) C Grimsby Tp. 1,77o5t? 1s75,107 That a retiring allowance of $550.00 | tario Department of Game and Fisherâ€" to Mr. Bweet of Niagara Falls on| noon, ‘Shd guests were present fr9m | aminstions will be: â€" Beamevitie, €;|fpoy controi of the |&. Orimaby Tp. _ 861,437 . 710,634| Per year be made to Mr. W. F. Clench / ies, and commenced his dutics some m-hflfl‘!‘.mmmmmhhl.rh‘, ©: | Mte Ry he still held heavy Tp.. 1421,7230 mhhflod&l‘â€"-ï¬-'ï¬n-ï¬u ‘Thirty United Church. Hamilton and St. Catharines. Campden, 4; ‘Tintern, 8; 4 3;| fna Wests in other manufac.| CMIStOT Tp. .â€"â€"â€" _ 903,302 _ $30,783| Turnkey at the Jail, payable quarterâ€" that his drive will be along educationâ€" * } Mrs. Wm. Aston, Sr., and Mr. and| _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" vnmni;uï¬.umm. hk and big real estate ~tâ€"â€"â€" oâ€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|ly, and that a Byâ€"law be prepared|a! rather than punitive measures. f huwnmhfl'_â€"â€"'m“nm 5; io. N $19,000,009 | covering the above matter. Many persons are breaking the law, onto. GRIMSBY BEACH muhu--n‘u’*"" furscs u:':'_m -:-n“ma“.-"'_ Mhm?-‘-n-.:uâ€"."“- | Hurst returned Supday af.| #=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€" c mmmag & rat io yout! . . ance m.?:m-ummoa A scheduled softball game was ""‘"'m"‘""-'-‘l"b rey of Ohio, who died|At the Lincoin County jail, who retip.| ° bY the Road Superintendent be apâ€" Nee ie tet Fonrenieirt e ces oo Donovan, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. mvmwmmmu,“.m~~“ after their mar.|¢d on June 1st, having reached the PY0ved. CANADIANS MAKE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kemp spent Sunâ€"| and the Grimaby clubs, on the local|visited the Dionne quintapiete"" * | rimo ip t erepmpinedegren ftJoys Bhee e concur in the revort of the| _ MORE TELEPHONE CALLS day at Welland visiting Mr. Jamieson.| grounds. ‘The later team won 12 to 3. guintughcts. sime to "w",_n"'-"-".'-‘m“m-‘u“' THAN ANY OTHER PEOPLE ‘Tue boy friends of Rarl Konkie at| atteries, Biggar and House; wene|., Thu"aity, afterBoon some thirteen | formerly Ont., and she/J. H. Sandham Co. for rewiring cer. Wentworth that the Sinkhole Bridge 2 _ _ ‘vemmemee 6 Grimsby Beach presented him with A|and Foster. Farrel! and Teeter acte4 / °f ‘h* Stniors and Speciais of the| PrO4OCORESE him by about cight years. | {4!m portions of the county jail. be repinced by a new structure. (Continued from page 1) lovely lace table cloth and Breakfast | as umpires. High School Commercial Class paid a| _ . _~~ ‘1‘~â€"~-ï¬m omm With 7.34 per 100 population in comâ€" Buite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.| Preaching services in the Park| Vifk &0 W Office of the Hydro Comâ€"| PIAN AL the joint road committees of 1in.| «AROEN ACREAGE OF munities of less than 50,000 populaâ€" W. Rickmeler on ‘Thuraday evening. um“m-w.r Here they where shown how _ ___ _ " _ AND MUSICALE coin and Wentworth Counties and reâ€" â€" TomaATors This vear tion, this Dominion is led by New Zeaâ€" Eari was completely taken by surprise| Rev. Edwin H. Burgess preached, tak.|{h* *ubscribers are billed by the difâ€"| ./. " commended the repiacement of the s es land with 9.68 and by the United Statâ€" F and very much pleased. um*mhhmmh“*‘ï¬- ownnig d from page 1) Sinkhole bridge by a new structure. ..m-’l.wdiâ€"- es with 9.62 telephones in these leas y @prrmatrammmm amemnmmmmmmemme |the Grave? Vocal solos were contriâ€"] ‘"* **=P40Y b0oks are kept. Tie of 1 Marry Lauder‘s "Wag.| ‘The following reports were received is going out this season in the| peopied areas. buted by Gareth Burgess, Mrs. Burâ€"|_ Mr® Sarsh Vidier, a resident of| .. " and adopted:« -um-"‘m"'. On the basis of development es acting at necompabnkt. Vineland Station for a number of | yyio, g whare fine fenor| ko ectived and accepted an in. | lt Couple of years. Prices to be paid| throughout the whole population, Unâ€" e c Rev. A. C. Eddy is attending the|Y°8F%, died there on Saturday in her| $U) @5 gok included in | vitation to have their annual fish din.|BY the canning and soup companics|ited States is first with 13.36 " tete. â€" sessions of the Hamiton conference.| 38M y®ar. The funeral was held on | w y ‘> tm Ere _ You| ner at the home of Councilior Staniey | Wil! be the same as last year, accordâ€"| phones per hundred people, Canada D. H. Moyer is the lay delegate. u-q-n-â€"nâ€"nu.u. I and "Byivia wwmmumhbh-&maâ€"-â€"unnmwupm < ‘ ® mmam..‘-'i-flnnâ€"-mhm.. aHB Later in the program he | June seasion. m-mâ€"-..hll-u.lun.hlnh-.nu: ¢ leased Alfred Clark‘s lakeâ€"front cot.| !nd cemetery for interment. Gme| Sook "8 00 BMVoritcs, "Kashmirt Education :"‘"'""'"""""“"‘"*M-.m-mu tage, Arcadia. daughter, Mrs. Cripps, of Vineland, | Fimtem and "Duna" by| The Rducation Committee brought | ‘het Plants were untouched. Great Britain comes tenth, with 5.06. . , A shuffieâ€"board jitney will be heid|*UrYives.‘ Rev. Orr Bennett conducted|""""" _ ______â€" in its report. _‘_"'.":;.â€""-"l"* ‘These latest statistics make it clear h We Help Yeu Help on Saturday evening. the services. Wing the guest artists and| _ Moved by Mr. Nesbitt Seconded by un oi i encene !9, smud5°$| that Canadians continue, as they have ~ Yoursalf Pikying ‘has We Téumed on the Sumomnmmmmmnrmmmmmcman of the program Ih-h-.uhwn-n.-. night as a frost preventive. done for many years, to place a very Al Sithouettes" comâ€" | Port be adopted as read.â€"Carried. Martin farms have used large|high value upon their telephones as 5 LOAN S || :s mara‘ Ts‘ _ wmons * /ree ACCM | Mart 27 M Lampman, mevoated| Punu es ot on for wamint in or | inmlemiet in ons fect of tw pane M kindly donated by Mr. Phillips .-1“.“ P o celiist, | by Mr. Fawell, that we, the members | d°T !© protect young vegetable plant®.|the world‘s leaders in the use of the f $50 « $500 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewson, were won| r,, with Alice Pos O at the|of Lincoin County Councii in fome grape growers have also been | service. Lewest rotes in Cenode by Artic Clark, Mrs. R. Cole, Geo. anpual meeting and election of | plano, hey \ heard in | sasembled. upon presentation of the B#A amudge Ares in their vinéyards.| "" "__________________ * for this type of service Â¥air, Mre. A. Prato, E. M. Wood and ) bait af the home of hirs i. Witmer| Nenuilte" ow e cacne on Educational Convepuea e t went® |â€" rive chanars in mimisrans |***° "*""V 70 ) © noustnoud uoans [ |**= "=ipme on Thursday afternoon, with an attenâ€"| Concert," by C ‘X“‘l‘ .h-mmm.:.. There will be only five changes in Ti KAnk Konuke ~ ° Next Saturday evening another jitâ€" i. MTTke TAVIOT _ “~~. ntmntosee, To marrind couples hocping howee. ney will be held. m-_‘..‘ï¬-dn Mre. Hugh Bertram, of| Mr. G n ,Studio I “ï¬hmd“ï¬h- Niagara presbytery of In honour of the approaching marâ€" 0 avto Loans clude handsome hanging baskets donâ€" ;-VMC---,.-- 4 CKOC, m uflhmmmhb-tm“-‘â€"*“ riage of Rarl Konkle, a stag party Tocingle paoplear marrind coupize. ated by Coles‘ Plorists . over the election of officers, o , anmouncing the| ward to Mackenzie Lounsbury of for the stationing comâ€"| was held at the home of Orval Kick, which resuited as follows: President, umbers on the progtumy _ Bmithuilie Public School m tetter of|"*{i00 i0 denl with. The calls are: |meter, on Thursday evening with Gz""""l Signs _ maryranme _V Johns; viceâ€"presidents, following pu Mrs. ‘Catâ€"|Appreciation of the Lundy‘s church, Niagara|twentyâ€"two 12 Months to Repoy |___STONEY CREEK _ | | mrs. sarry Waiters and Mro. E. Witâ€" |terall contrivuted U he program: _ |in which he contested . the â€"pupig] Pall#, to Rev. 3. Raiph Morden, Mount Aa eajeyerts Prowieg was spoit in e oo warivang atnoo dï¬ 'â€"gmn.‘_-‘..“ mer; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Miss Evelyn| Piano Duct, Them@ from the "L Speaking at the Convention, and for| ""** playing cards, First Prize being won j a basket factory by the Parry Sound | BUF®: district director, Mrs. W. C.| finished y Prans 8 a ---....-.....,...,&M--.n-u--.u by Mr. Ron Russ, consolation by Mr. CENTRAL Basket and Veneer company, Stoney | DaW®: branch directors, Miss Luciia|bert, Joan Eston and Teacheri ed upon the County of Lincoin and to| 4 A‘K®®. Hageraviiie. Lurke Wikien, ‘ . PINANCE CORPORATiOr ||| |Cre«k t repiace the one destroyed uy | DiTIAm, Mro. Fred Smith, Miss Marâ€" "Pustorate", BÂ¥ Mitz, Audrey | express our sincere wish that he witi|,, CD!TA! church, Fort Erie, to Rev.| ‘Refreshments were served after y . watwr Conttes Grwamem tupmramme fire last winter. ‘The building will be|EAF¢t Kelson, Mrs. Kimer Biggar and| Mervitt; Piano Solo, "Poppy Wairies®, | continue this Inudable form of educaâ€"| *""Y Coton, Stoney Creck. which Mr. Ron Russ presented Mr. an _ Bind Plone 806 Pigate Oy constructed . of . Areproof . material| Mi#® Jean Carpenter; auditors, Mrs. | by Krogman, Dorothy Metealf tion.â€"Carried. l-i-lâ€"-.um--u--â€"nnh“ 100 8. Pood 62. _ 86 Jomén . South Elizabeth Pattison and Mrs. A .1 /Dust, "Menuct C by Boce Equatized Rev. Arnoid A. Matthews, Drumâ€"/a Tok §t. Cutharizes 190 Tol. Requss Aoze throughout, and local men will be emâ€" o by Booche Asssssment mondvilie, Quebec. mahogany breakfast set, includâ€" 2. Cotarines, Gat, . Mondion, O |""""'"“’". “""‘“_."lhti-m--â€"utm-u--r mag !a..n--::.&n-.'c.-,._.. Morrison Street church, l--n.‘--::"'â€"... us k :‘-:â€"--â€":;h" ‘-:-v-ut-n-â€"-.,m Piano Dust, "Approach of ied Assessment for the year 108§ be| Y*!* t© Rev. E. A. Chester, Toronto. | Mr. Konkie. e hy stt . C teesâ€" community activities, Mrs. Roy| Spring", by Lind uty Je the same as that of 1935. \ mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmenmmmemmmmmmmmmmmum m“.‘l(‘q-":h‘u;h-q se _‘,',‘~,. mmmaâ€"-m m“m hmm&;: r.c.lï¬-,., a m; Plano| Lampman and Bouiterâ€"4. s eaeis AEVE N . ce pemmmmmmmmmmemmmeenmeeny en eeney <omemmemmeemennn® | mwan Wokee: home economics, Duct, "March A f ‘ ,| . Nays â€" Messrs. Stirling, Dawson, F F yui! A * % ortician DR. V. R. FARRELL Jean Carpenter; :::-. Mra. 3.\ by @maliwood, Rul ton and| Blackwood, Nesbitt, Nickerson, Hack, P # L‘Iv," & t * zm Farreii Binsk, 12 Maln 9t W.. gar: historica) rescarch, 1ire. 1. Rot: | Resetrgdat hy i ',â€.ln-w-a-._u * AARâ€" z ¢z L>%. ) ANSâ€"CURRIE Office Houre: son: Canadianization, Mrs. N. Kudenâ€"|and teacher; Piano Solo, March from| ‘The Warden declared the Motion > * * __ & $# ‘ L pucisind g~ 3 umnnr :n:‘muc‘n’-n-â€"nhw.wn.n § ‘;2“ Lost. e t {,. _ orrowanatets a OrTICaRt| _ mew m > * aneey .(E inirimaiin cenine ind uit ie onia ns | me nee en nntns uen || CS UA renlenls (99 * 62 King 8t. C. naAMiLTO® sod G0m5EY _ | pire. W. P. Buie. Ruth Sheiton: Piano Boto, "Bong|in its report. * i â€" LR inpremempznigeny t + > sompaand of the Brookiet". by Martines, 1 Moved by Mr. Mogg, Seconded @ } ud Lgt mermenencrte * Porieiss esine ied h Rrems rl hoA â€"«WORTHY DRIVING . 4 «guoumememmmmmmmpemmmmemmem m OPTOMETRIST k ;‘mhm e", by Du~ ;’::-nmo-u-m * are UCTIONLER Service Sunday service was held in Betty Jo n 1 “ â€".-I.“ Dawson, 7 ."._\_\_\_._ _ AAeronRAN _ _â€" _ Prons See Bt. John‘s church on Sunday morning | "Turkith Rondo®, from the A major| Blackwood, Nesbitt, Nickerson, Mack: Roead w-“ m 3 J. W. KENNEDYT GRIMSBY at 1115 o‘clock, when confirmation|Sonate, by Mo=â€", Audrey Merritt| Fawell Claus, Groff, Mogg, Graham * BEAMBVILLE _u';-"-‘w‘-:;-lfl-zt-‘ Plang ,;Q: o -~mâ€"ll-' at To AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR FURNITUARE AEPAiRING lowed by celebration Come» Ariesicone Suite No. 2 . Nays â€"â€" Messrs. Young, Kennedy, a For Upholstering and Repairing . |""U®IOn. At the evening service the|Biet, Mary Johnson; Pis uet, | Lampman, Boulterâ€"4. .'.".".".":"""â€"‘.:.‘.“-"-'.' --:" installation of the A.Y.P.A. officers| "Vaise Espagnoi>~, by s, Ka The Warden declared the Motion A*'*"'-“MO‘F.. m.--fl-.-‘ EMIL H. LEMpPp took piace. arine Metcalfe a~) Teacher. / S-u R Tuare fidavite. Winona 106â€"Mâ€"3 close of the recita\, Mrs. Cattei Moved by Mr, Mogg, seconded + ‘The Jacobs reunion this will be M by e s »hons 2. W Hiknier 6 thramivie, (ne in aaree hold at e Iinmmmat mi oo uy |Prooned t : lesdht ue a(ir ma. bala~ t wwovs!) _ Canadian American Coaches .--.‘-.‘m..-...- Wox 17 The Independent, Grimsby |day nex£. A picnic â€".".1. ..""'"'l-ruwh. k: troduce a Byâ€"law entitied "A Byâ€"law for information. â€"â€" Satisfaction Guaranteed â€"~ |served at 12 o‘ciock, standard time. «_ equalizing . the A_-..d the countsous . SAFE en m opemmmpmme e memmms cmmmemmmenmmemmmmmpme ces n atn o. Afunicipalities compriaing County Â¥ IIIIAII .;:m:m-w“ DUNROBIN 7 Lincoln for the _ year 1936", and “ï¬'-“-h\wlfl.- mereco / hall, at which equipment will be = _______ _ |that the same be tiow read a Arst M*-ga-* mrtewy, . . reinbitity, SEYMOUR & LAMPARD med _ for_camp "at" Miagure on the: |er, Duscan Motor . Qulti iatanay, | "ateves io m exean t3 oc h4 Laké; from ~nâ€"theâ€" | er, Duncan McLa~», Colomal Molo Moved by Mr. Mogg Seconded by Aetween -*m-.-qm it s sanristens, soliciTons, NoTARIEs, etc. Runday, June 4. to 14. M.C, D.V., M.D. sohn Gigaton and L+ | Mr. Dawson, that the Bylaw just read evar the Uinited Statee and Canade. & A femour, K.C. 3 watlam 5t nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmns ":-.-U-n ep f :‘:“.t:‘:.'“ .â€":un-v'u_.‘..'.‘mflxm ®. > wosng i um Phone 108 | . FINED AT 87. CATHARINES . |Hillary was reâ€"ciâ€"<ted anditor for the |palities comprising the County of Linâ€" hinumnintficesoly mod lv-l.‘m Tur ust -â€".* -Olr:h.- yea coin for the year 1036," be now read a Phone having brakes a meeting; of the Beard of Diâ€" necond and third time and do pase and } “F"‘"‘: Bdward Freure, rectors, held @4 fl ~~~I‘--l&i~* ‘ I.mm.l MHighiand avenue, Hamilton, of|General Meeting, Dr. G. M | and seal the same any rule of this a aJ is were finâ€"| land was reâ€"clecte) Prosident the|council to the contrary notwithstandâ€" "A t ARSL A e L k j LK w.e. _ ®Aanmateme ere. um’“".wh-' mnmqï¬len oz iiate i s P +# Lancaster, l onINeey Orrice * â€" bky ""-'-"“mmmtâ€"rmmrudâ€"-‘ Upon which the Council divided. OACcrES %_, . ORGOTEE Office of G. B. MeConachie $4.00 for not havieg a rearâ€"vision mirâ€" pdd Becreâ€" '-"-ll-l-“h-. To‘ t \\L;i:;‘ & A $ ':Eh::.-l-- ror.. Highway ‘Traffic Officer Darby m:aw Wrederic| Biackwood, Nesbitt, Nickerson Hack. nsA *t TL our. . _ 9 Wikiam Strect Street, St. Catharines, Phone T60 ‘was the complainant. Heg was P he general _":G-O-:.I-.o-_ C. D. MILLYARD, LOCAL Acent J O o eneneenrtsssnssi2== > â€"â€" A B\ _ d M .' R f K. ak y t