Ontario Milk Distributors Association in Coâ€"operation with your dairy Mâ€"-unfluwmm- ers using old tickets to pay an additional amount in uu.muu-t.hmumm,.,. ment up to the new prices in effect on October 1st. Milk Tickets purchased at the price in effect prior to October 1st will have a value 3 cents less per quart hh%l‘m:m%towllhnl value 3 cents less per half pint, sumer applies in all markets throughout Ontario, to all mamwu special milk, chocolate milk, buttermilk,ete. Increases for the various units of milk ;lli:.:tinnhdsmmq-fl.c:u-m ve increased at the rate of 8 cents per half pint. Approximately mmuieeinuu-ummnoed by order No. MdthOHhï¬omlkContmlBoud,d{oetive(kto- :uht.l’“.mhlwghtlboutdutothefolbviu About THE NEW PRICE OF MILK LINGOLN AUTO SERVicF No. 8 Highway, This increase in the retail price of milk to the conâ€" i l lt eCs C ks lrn'scnmsnnc:_mw OINch-. installed and ;-,mm-;?..".'a..un...‘:‘m % k BODY and FENDER REPAIRS Duco and Ename! Spray Painting ALL wous doaciNICs, Exide Batteries 2. Approval by the Ontario Milk Control Boudo!anaddiflonll%enqmwpw- vide for increased costs, mainly farm proâ€" l.ClmdhdonolthoFMSuhldyoflp- proximately 1%%c a quart to producers. OIL BURNERS CITIES SERVICE ‘fll'(hhhm m‘mmflmm"flm TIES SERVICE | reternone bs .T.m""“", hnq MnCmms _ "’GMM‘IMWR; Cuï¬uln(m]-) PLUMEBING AND HEATmC GAS AND OIL W. L. HIGGINS Before leaving the question of the Grand Jury‘s report, the counâ€" stalled. Mastic tile laid in several chambers and offices, repainting done in the chambers and four ofâ€" fices on the lower floor. Warden Johnston, stating that the remainâ€" der of the building would be done as soon as possible, remarked that "the jury must have missed all The General Administration comâ€" mittee on the authority of the counâ€" :llutyuro-hrbdcau am» tious plan of remodelling and reâ€" decorating the county court house and to date the council chambers have been renovated, a committee room provided with new furniture, the clerk‘s and assistant clerk‘s ofâ€" five renovated, new washâ€"rooms inâ€" ty recently employed two fullâ€" PebGrerane cmirarativersdk i. heating or a stoker be installed was also promptly torn into shreds and literally kicked out of the door of the council chambers. Warden M~mmnn-m1.¢¢ lhnm-lmmdnuutlona- mendation of the office of the Proâ€" 'W““lryb.lnm pri« soners something to do to keep them busy. He also pointed out Mmmuwumm. soners to the furnace room and Mflhhnhodoubflnu- ll..ï¬lbdon’.-'..um_ ently the Grand Jury forgets that these men are there for punishment and not for a vacation," remarked the Warden. Reporting on the Industrial Home, the Grand Jury recomended thol-uluuu"wlthomw.( & sprinkler system. The Warden Wymmm the jurors forgot about the autoâ€" -lucflnnhr-.m.m,-m home to the Fire Department in St. Qmflnuudthum.y. stem. Commenting on the thought of the Grand Jury that the caretaker mahn-ouldp.omndl-ld, “mdnu'tmunoudwo'uu. better position to know." The counâ€" ADiISh a recreation centre for the ’mnudmmumm cream for meals. The jury‘s report criticized the county for the lack of variety of the meals at the jail, especially in regard to vegetables and fruit. 'udukhmm..g““ the meals are set up by regulation of the Department and must be adhered to regardless of whether the jurors think the prisoners are not getting enough fruit. Some alterations suggested by the report were promptly dismissed i!theoueuumhdum sary for the custody of the prisonâ€" ers and a recommendation that oil co 1 Bs D teccliasl ts ons 45. l " "" mendations regarding the counâ€" ty jail brought angry exclamations that the jurors were trying to estâ€" Jaying Mastic tile on all floors is not only prohibitive but impossible, said Warden Johnston. Not only in regard to the court house did the report of the Grand W seaad prsig 2 Council sarcastically asked who was going to supply the thousands ofloeo-rydduummm. bers listened to the report recomâ€" mending the laying of Mastic tile m""“"“"‘mlll.'l\onous ln:hnouau.mmmnn. is in excellent shape and the cost of Incabacs m e TLE L MOTG efficiant wa. _, _ "C°@s a M"“ï¬in‘h ."M"'lmnm‘“l. a good houssciantd, the office had would fing a lot more room." To the report, the Grand Jury ed that "nothing has been done is (he office of the local registrar‘‘ Ild'uu-bn-rkmm mmmum.. inâ€" Crease space for w ki and mludmluu.m_ nrlï¬la.l-hu.dtlom Ww&ummu. mui';:,"....".‘;""â€mm«-.t as |.m ments and alterations to be dgone | ru':"“"'n-mau_tu< At this stage of the discusâ€"|1 sion, Warden Johnston reminded | i °°mulllllhnb.mupl !ottlomdu.w. office and that some room is al. l"mhmh-.u.. W"‘M“'l\mwm be plenty of space if it is adapted ““‘M."mw.mm m"“""-“uth lom.'ud-'uflleo'mh.m as an examination of room for the Registrar so that the llmuhlommu.mum bomwhum.m'mh repartitioned and the space reâ€"alâ€" 'xoe.ua.a.rgmnnmm..,.md to point out that the Registrar alâ€" ready has fifty percent more filing space with the new vault in the more space but he also Warden Johnston pointed ’M the Registrar ‘wished the eo-uytohuuuw on the .‘“""’“"&MN .wwll 1 m_“"""“fl-nmuu:.z:cï¬zn: come in for censure. CONTINUA TIONS ment pop From Page One vault in the THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT GREEN TREES 1s Mtflï¬-m.“_ nowlk made o'“‘-l eir overnight guest rooms are w W and are â€"air. Recent guests at "Green a were: p Trees Mr. and Mro, a verside, : T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Port Huron, Mich.; the Inspector of Legal Offices and reporbcal Registrar, 8.C.O. and the ceived of the Grand Jury be reâ€" ations and since the recommendâ€" the coun the main are already in which arty‘s list of improvements tions pere being done when condiâ€" ed and furththat the report be filâ€" cord its feeling bat the county reâ€" unfair in that ;that this report is many improveme fails to mention made this year ~nts that have been in progress a> wind others that are soon as possible, be completed as mittee presented by Reeve R. A. Saunders of Beamsville. Following oil approved a wC CO00e . onh hk near Tuture, Canada SIvinp Bond., Oy _will â€"provideâ€"anâ€"opportune means for citizens to carry on their regular savings habits without interruption, 3 fantfty;,. >__ _ , E*X OPIhe country Cuud.&vinp Bondnmddmodto ‘. thttflcflith-l‘orthhkindoruvingbo bothoflnutinvutmontlnihbhtotb eontinmdlnmtim..thoClmda&v- public today, lmommondtbomtoyou : ings Bond has been created, as a safe, profitable and convenient in _ "he issue of War Savings Certificates and . Y95tment for personal savings. . Ghmutothmnonlpubucwillbodh- lnowlnnoune.thohrmottbomw e continuodon‘dophmbuwtb.lndflnd CM&WM'M will be : inlhlmuontholnt\'ictory Bond Mwn.%bclflh. hnwmhvobeoncomplotodintho near futumm ... ;_ OS CErerou [ 0_ T T00 o5 °C . C moo AAdmLOtAd® Wl Stand for timothnwmbofomnlumonthnin many years to come. the case of V ul As mwlhdxmmflliounndmdh. MClnlda&vianond.'mb..ou & WinVictoryBond-lnqus.w. .. through â€" banks, authorized investment . Cfl'ï¬ï¬‚uhinl'l’noomthou‘htm. dealers, stock brokers and trust or loan ble. Many thousands learned the conâ€" companies, these agencies will not be able venience of regular, systematic saving, _ to approach every individual Canadian, ‘ whoth.in-mnmonthlylmounuo;b, Thhmumthat!orth.mo.gmit'm g larger cash investment, As a result they bololttoClnldhmto.-"m.uâ€u.m { have accumulated substantial personal sibility for their own purchases of C mwithauthntmininaund Savings Bonds, If they wish to future security and satisfaction. this opportunity, they should m'“'p‘o' Because suggestions and requests have themselves without delay, f come to me k nmenrhe 5 that mnu..m:': .}Em ofthe country Canada Savines Hix. i â€"__ A NEW BOND ISSUE FOR PEACETIME SAVINGS Features of the new Canada % Bonadsg The Minister of Finance announces _ Mrs. W. The man who contends there is n, Mich.;| no hell is the one who has never of Royal had an eye lash in his eye. When a girl thinks a man will make a good matcl, the chances are sahe will build a fire under him. ‘ PAY PLENTY told the court that lower layers were from eight to 52 per cent. deâ€" fective and of inferior grade peachâ€" MH. Rizzard, of Filint, Mich. and Mrs, T Kowda ,of edina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. L. Marlyn, of Flint, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs Rees Price, of Middleton, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. M. and Mrs. B. Stone, of Gation, Ohilo; Mr. H M. Kling, of Snyder, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker, of Poland, Oak, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Birk, of Port Huron, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. The general public should note that this If It‘s Letter Heads Y ou Need, Call 36 Telephone 559 DeLAPLANTE AGENCY Phone 136 PRIORITIES WILL BE GIVEN TO VETENANS PREFABRICATED HOUSES Order your new home now for early delivery. For further information, seeâ€" GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET VETERANS Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish «â€"â€"â€" QUALITY ALWAYS â€"â€" 42 MAIN STREET w. OLLIE SHAW Â¥4