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Grimsby Independent, 27 Oct 1949, p. 2

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A PEACH OF A PEACH h-hm-hwt-hmmuwm And it is our own Niagara peach, than which there is none better, thinks the Hamilton Spectator. Ng"WNMMmagu:s shine a more expansive publici market than they did before it is because of BrltishCo!umbh.vhmthoywnotgm w»m-m(nm&hhm dp‘lndid.twl‘{boutnliu&mm Because a British Columbia M.P. has come out with an atomic confession that "alâ€" thmhlthhmmm to say so, these ) peaches are beâ€" yond doubt the finest peaches 1 have ever tasted." Then from a Saskatchewan member : u:ffi:;hc and .!h‘:d‘:gym:: s you are Hfi:&nflflc letter as against Mr. of Okanagan." It is almost as if a westerner had announced that Ontario girls BELL TELEPHONE RATES Ithpopuhrtooppoumspfllufionfor an increase in rates to the public by a public utility corporation ; it is unpopular to support such an application. In neither attiude is there a fair and just approach to an equitable 'l‘heinyorofmtohud.dudthn &ewmmmymnlmthfl i\}.i' wfl:fnth nzmu.n any @ .“z g::nfubythatm- In other to stands by itself and has no regard WMMa;heMu- esse wflg_dlmhmm ontonion; on the sport pages in times past there has been n votier naige for it. e has °e * " + the eamnany for e HH y ue se o The application of the company 10r wmâ€"uuum.om: L”whmmmcl&- wulflnm.ooo.oom-dfw 1949. 2. An increase in plant investment DC ,,flmmmmxmwmhl"’- ‘There are about 1,500,000 telephones OPeZ: Mwflummfiul of about $69,000,000. "wwutlnmlfllm'mw Soorto‘ it necessary 10 Do Effoporn I“,m%o. 1t is contended mm"’"‘“’mw' _ cce MEA â€"Afr L Mhll“““‘ mkh‘-““‘”"w-t“:m Sile Mational Safety ©0900! iD ADE, conson, States, on the eve of the fall :::m'oflwifll.-dhhflhl“*m' 5) "mmthu-wfl“‘ :dm"mmummdh-m‘"‘““ 2. Carry only empty ',mumm and home. that barrel a.uwmb""lm' ( * snt wmeud 4. Always carry your us «* Shat "t N« L . Cemccaumcamearc FASHIONS CHANGE M FOOD A better mousetrap may is M "*"" twe C dieting 97 59T thfrives 4_0¢, ino housewives o. 4 * /AÂ¥ h ”@pmfl" Cug A‘lm move® "*"" aeNivered g were e being done for 95 garine and «ho ols K ns mt tned is m wwmmuw“““"m e#n6 "hoy though the5t Sroraly ; w‘?"...x :‘%? 20 40 stt mm acts * And * FSancies True independence is mever afraid of appearing aa nmumuuâ€"umm FRANK FAIRBORN, JR ww""v mlnd“""'”’ The abattoir, before 1e butchers. That is wodwmd he kidneys were C Aâ€".m“.m h“.wlll' diceiie ue . * W they mmmfimmwm out on the coast. in to thik for these Tou Commentachen To Ahiananter i drrnntnnes y ches? Who ever heard of them? o. M 54 Catharines member finally got to work and some magn t Lincoln County m-mmhm otfieu(lne!vdh*b:n)udoficnhhd native interest. were choiceâ€"no doubt ofthn;they#thnmmmm cantaloupe. virtue longer den under a bushel basket. a and packing that they were getting the edge Mwquw&d& on often superior which {‘:q&mvnndhmnnmum”w the next three years, estimated at $141,000,â€" 000 demands a rate structure adequate to support additional capital. It will be interesting to note what points will be made in briefs opposing rate increase, :dmhhlytluvvmhnehhhfinb- The Bell Telephone Company of Canada uwmdmww in the world. It has a fine laborâ€"management record, and in the matter of service, there has been an amazing improvement in recent years, in fact, an amazing performance. These factors should redound in the company favor. Inywmhmof'rmmmh statement on Friday: "Toronto is willing to mmmmun{.fl:o.htfic!hn nnllwlx.ndwdd to subsidize other parts of the country." | Take away the teleâ€" phone business from “odm'rrh of. the country" with Toronto and let the Queen City nnnpiwaht.ndvhatmldthen- mWBt NC + The of the Bell Telephont Li;.created weealth. _ mym?unmm "um temporary balances merits or demerits. It will be a sad day for m',‘.,“.'u mh‘%t the Canadian business structure as a whole equities in e 3 o And, using thatt as security, borrowed $1,000,â€" mffimhfl. new revenue netesâ€" oo‘ from a liife insurance company, with §arrs Show Ieelf in the red on cooriecee" be. which he paid off his debts and balanced his fore it is able to secure such new revenue. bank ace mmm.mmmmt HNTNRLLNN LA L<.clchs with his apparent success. ‘The whole thing looked too easy. He bought more real estate oe Oe AAMN Laaw Prram mmmwam-fl.m if you stumble. 5. Be sure of your target before you pull 6. ".mamummh not want to 7. Never leave your gun unattended unâ€" less you unload it firstt. S.Nw-'elnbotnoorni.u'ifll‘ hu 3 * 9. shoot at a flat, hard surface or ihe 10. DO::'lil and alcohol. nwmhm ,,,...,...nmg‘ww”"" oo ns secant â€" nRIOTItY of ‘.”fi.m‘mdmmm 1t +009 °C \y snot ean be said is done to the 1098 "@W" "O s /+ ean be said is © Wm& Alfiut“.ahdllh mimm.._.;-h.'.__,, P Jflmmflm‘vflhhhfiu plex." f a*i # cnmmmm mm Maybe the honours are divided. ariea * o Athi We don‘t know why the practice, dia. out. "We can‘t imagine that folks "'“nq.“"u Sehiy lost their taste for this delicions MMmtadfirnflbhOflm""' umd“-*""““",w" â€" fl:&‘dm”w.mmbm"“"n’ em. was CREAVCC + ® Lpepromtzey ( 0 werles o”. stt l M-'.-.‘N”-“ -cma-m--'t--fl"""' s s syeard topnaght and song the young gro«s an error, # You can haye mtflfllh‘m’ Pom tno hovies. THE GRIMSBY INEPENDENT n“m“ Inig. :___ â€" "My dear," says Mrs. A, "I‘ve got to wite a cheque. Can you let me have your cheme for $10 to deposit on my account?" _ : proâ€" T uied o sher chouke enjume uced £ h eclere o arriine af Eecqucting Sher cial transactions. The kiting of cheques is, in a nutshell, a drious but vw practised l(n-lu of makk llâ€".:e::;h‘.g:o‘.m l t siomnnt form as indubged, Tor on _ In its simpkt form, as induiged, for exâ€" lmfli.&pbuflim who are a little short of the .mrybm.ehoque-kith'f‘vuh this way: MrsA, who expects a $9.75 order any minte, has two oneâ€"dollar bills in her gnntilh-flflndlu”hnkm telephones B, an old partnerâ€"inâ€"kitâ€" _ SOf course," answers Mrs. B. "Natural ly, 1 haren‘t got that much in my account, but T‘ll seeif I can get Mrs. C. to cover up for me." When the gracery deposits Mrs. A‘s cheâ€" que, it‘s quite good, thanks to Mrs. B‘s cheâ€" ue. Mrs. A‘s bank clears Mrs. B‘s cheque, that is good also, due to Mrs .C‘s cheque, which has meanwhile been deposited in Mrs. B‘s acâ€" count. To keep the three ladies out of trouble, of course, Mrs. A must come through with the cash to prevent Mrs. C‘s cheque from bouncing. But, with luck, the nonâ€"existent $10 will be in circulation for as long as nine days due to the timeâ€"lag in depositing and detfluchq..thmghthmbnhbdm the actual cash need be laid on the line. _ _ _ Of course, that kind of kiting is smallâ€" time stuff. Kiting as a major operation can "As the aboveâ€"described cheques were presented to thee bank for payment, the farmâ€" c.tokaphmmthmmtm.de- mdudmhnb!mflmm in which he had little or no funds, he then deposited in throse banks cheques on still othâ€" er banks in which he had little or no funds. nuhemmfibhnnmflhlmnd- WM_%JbLtOE: (Condenced {7, Banking Law Journal) RAHAEOONE UPCOW _ sAoman showood thut lod of monthis. The evidence showed that the total enterced as deposits in the various banks under this plan was $14,775,706.01." Since alll chequeâ€"kiting has to have a day dm.n::amrutbem- Pitions merely built up a paper rmmm»uumm eventually. Buit he had thought up an ingenâ€" fous scheme fcoor hanging on to part of his selfâ€"created weealth. With hiis temporary balances he bought oquifiuinn-ldauvnbdutm 3 And, using thatt as security, borrowed $1,000,â€" and, USIME es toomrance eqmnany, with win mis apparen" "UC 4 0000 aaal s looked too easy. He bought more real estate mmmfiuf*'"“-m,‘u""". the same insurance company when btbefoflnoffinm'lllwmnu- eau, woknhnd.lnt-'mlnv-tg?‘l"- mandied $1,800,000 in income tax. insurâ€" ance cormpany %“W from the loan negrotiations, and the whole plan came to ngne. The dairyman was prosecuted, but not ~mu¢fi.mmmm Fredericksburg bank) in misapplication of 4 cad muw-dddthd“theevw mnmawwnw mm?.gwgmtomuw '_'!' & ## 'i:"’n' eral, and chequeâ€"kiters in particular : "When a person P““"“":’I " mm scheme of fraud involving compHieateG T/ i ° MJJ whistle splits the startled dawn with white, And up theramp in faded skyâ€"blue overalls. m-m-ommn--q Now, like a ruble of tympan! the fanâ€"belte whir, ho orchers all tuned, the symphony of day Shrill tenor seam of cot» belsam, yellow pine, and Pragrance of «3 ‘I”-;hlhlrd.dl-“ rwummh‘- No® 4 * CAavers, as indicated in the proâ€" Mm”hMtâ€" ""u. freightâ€"sidings the minted timbers in nodern business, he sONG FOR SAWMILL ___ B di. >os Aapipeedinre 2l tuned, the symphony of day yeam of Apâ€"saw and alto whine of 6 mmmflfi--b 1 found out something last wee i found O0 SO0UUUC _ Gevact I anked unwashed public reads Main Strest i4 as lams m-m-na-ms" I had no less umw*-‘wnfllm& tween 10.30 a.m. Thursday, when the paper was hot off the press, until 10.30 pm. and then on Friday mxu-unm--ydd-""“"“' 'M.nn.-m)mx-rdum Rhea is known internationally as the "Sweetheart of T " L IW_ 2. that she is one mhes is RAOWE ECAAAE us one mw“"fl"“"‘““"&“ of the oldest and best liked employees of the Motor League and has been a big power on the part h NE EL TTE 1c clace twade tm AmbaEG. 1 o .1 BB..) .. cmcmc mcb cpeti ty /« cegiog but 1 never had any idea that so many other people knew. I knew, because my Grandfather John Trew ploneered on the Eighth Line of good old Nottawaâ€" -pe-maoda-mmllvulwn mmwn--m-mmm-z‘ Duntroon; only five miles away. But 1 sure was fiabâ€" mmmmmxmmw well for the beautiful girls that are raised in Glen Huron and for the wonderful trout streams that are in that district and brother, those trout streams are wonderful, I could tell you a lot of stories about them when I was a kid playing around them when 1 was summer holidaying with my late Grandma and Grandpa. Especially about the old Plewes Mill Dam in Creemore. Well, folks, James Dunham, superâ€"duper travelâ€" ler for the Clarence W. Lewis and Son Co., took down the first prize money. Effervescent Jimmy, blowing like a whale, just coming to the surface, tore into the office and stated, between wheeses, "IT‘ll tell you where Glen Huron is." He did and had his subscription raised up one year. ‘Then the calls started to come in. To me it is a joy. ‘To the office staff it is a nightmare. _ L. Travel is a great educator. Up in that Gien Huon country are some of the finest apple orchards in Canada, if not in the world. ‘Those growers in their wisdom use Hardie Spraying Equipment and nothing else. ‘Two years ago, before Jimmy joined the staff of Lewis and Co., and went into that Glen Huron apple district and got lost on his firrt trip, probably dowr Madill‘s Sideroad or the cutâ€"off to Dunedin, he didn‘t know any more about Glen Huron than I know about Skyrocketaki, Russia, right now. At any rate, Jimmy, you beat the gun. those days as ‘"Principals"â€"that always wore a grey suit and a Christine hat. This is not out of my time. I went to school to him. I never was strapped by him, I was too small. Hare‘s a lead. ‘"Heppie" was the one that always strapped me. I needed it. To the first person that notifies The Independent who this school teacher was they will receive a one year‘s subscription to Lincoln‘s Leading Weekly for Free. ‘Thanks a lot, folks, for reading this column. Issued every Thursday from office of publiâ€" eation, Main and Oak Sts., Grimsby, by Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office HERES A QUESTIONâ€"Who was the old Head S|REET LIVINGSTON and LAWSON, Publishers. ¢~L3> MAIN: J. ORLON LIVINGESTON, Editer, Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Nights, Sundays, Holidays, 589 "Lincoin County‘s Leading Weekly* ptionâ€"§2.50 in Canada i. your To Thithd tkieh payatie® **** Barnard of Winonsa knew, "The Biggest Little Jewellery Store in The Bruit Beit" E. A. BUCKENHAM 12 Main 8t. E. Grim J. B. McCAUSLAND 29 Onk St. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES GEOREE L CURTS RELIABLE MONUMENT $ Main 8t W.________ PMONE 811 Watch Clock And 2 King St. PHONE 27288 ‘mwu SUN LILFE OF CANADA m Building, St. Cath Ontarie, Phone "â€"7341 HAROLD B. MATCHETT Dr. D. R. COPELAND, 25 Main Street, West GRIMSBY Mours 0â€"5 â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 GEORGE 1. GEDDES .Alflfl.l-..MM 74 Main Street W. _ Tal. 761 T. R&. Be GORA, BA. 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