WHO KEPT PRESS ~ â€" DELEGATES AWAYY Members of Imperial Conference ‘â€" Permitted To See But Little of America‘s Wonderlandâ€" THIRTYâ€"SIXTH YEAR bo permli to go portio ways high y by ? that ente from in m from for tim Ham dN0f town. ~The new gateway will be built of red stone and faced with white cut stone. It will be eighteen feet high®ai its highest point, and thirtyâ€"six feet wide over all.~ There will be two gateâ€" ways four feet wide and nine feet high, with arches above for foot traffic and one large driveway fourteen feet wide and fourteen feet high. The stone pilâ€" lars will be three foot six inches wide and two foot thick. Brass inscription tablets are to be nlaced on the nitlare 1 O Members of r _ raona Pee ie e Ee e c T OLEATZ C in esP e s E0 C se oo unc 0. ie uie 9 C 0 t Ne c se lly L Cc ue ue 0.R n 1k 3 t 1 Ly t report 4s cal/Branch., As the party laid . their|his arrest ~ ie i y TV a yis oC k ae o e aee Peures a slightly higher price.for . M# / / l _sua ts Péronto with them: and solj to the es of pillars. ... s . s j & 3 T h th j ""‘A o or "f"% t.h.at tribute _on â€" the= resting places Of| At the time Wilson married Mrs. * Continued, on Pa€C .$) product as the purch.aser is assured ï¬l%ï¬r?getl?e. Cie i Wt se sadsold a s lown be taken thQSe gone; and placed a small silken|Tigball, he was married undér the 4 of perfectly fresh fruit. Even undet|" yrart denied the charge at first, makin appliâ€" Union Jack and Canadian Ensign, 4t\ name of Claude Cecil Wilson, M. C.,| _ MAKE TASTY PICKLES these circumstances the long joumey butâ€"when Sturch agreed to let the catio ' way I d.'t’Im hegd and foot of each grave, the| 1. C.â€"M. When questioned by Magisâ€"| Tasty pickles, as nice as any imâ€" ï¬aégoiï¬{eswgggliegzgrgg E;Oféilgl); case drop if he received pay for his ' 44 â€"~,Chaplain repeated a short, suitable|trate Kidd he admitted that that was|ported variety areâ€" prepared With! with an empty truck, but he has made echerries the matter was brought to a lwere re. Praysr. _ .. _ _ . ‘|his brother‘s name and the decoraâ€"|Parke‘s Pickle Mixture. It is &A COMâ€"| prrangements with the firms with| 2824 It cost Hart and Jacobs 468 celv anking |_ Following this ceremony, the .N@â€"/tions were his brother‘s and that his| bination of fresh full strerigth sPices| which he deals in the city for the purâ€"| * their nights work. edars. Honal Antheni was sung; yand LAst\prother had‘ made the supreme sacriâ€"/in correct proportios \to produce| chase of their empty fruit baskets,| _ nurr pilr DiTES ina cal Do. FPost sounded by the,buelers of theifice in France. ,_â€"_|firm and fine appearing pickles. NO) which he in turn sells to fruit growers FALL FAIR DATES ho Coun, |Scoutsâ€"and â€" this, indeed, brought! Mrs, Wilson of ~Toronto is / still\ per package. 30c postpaid at Parke|1nhis own district. Heis able to make | Abingdon.... .. â€".... ........Oct. 1â€"2 i raisâ€" forcibly to the minds of thoss PreSt\looking for her husband and the man|additional spices are required. â€" 25¢) a substantial profit by this transaction | Beamsville.... .. ..... ..Sept. 16â€"18 {j,.‘i"’nt» the splendid example of / sactiâ€"\she accused has been given his freeâ€"|& Parke . Limited,. Market Squane,,'as truit baskets are particularly hard |Smithville:... ........ ..Sept. 15â€"16 s s }{ _~.. (Continued on page 6 dom and left the district. Hamilton. o to get this season. Fenwick.....,;...‘.,./.;;~>".. . Hopt28â€"8f o a s a a % A * t ~ ~ "4 se o * P o oGeoBeoZe uZeaBeatt aBeBSeaBeaBSe aBe aBe aBeeSe aBe aBeaBeaBecSa aBeaBe se aBe ce aBe B dn aBenBenBe aBeoBa aBe aBe B aBeaBa aBe aBe eB aBeaSe aBe aBe ce oBeaBe cBe Bs Be ce BSe aBe aBe +BaaB: aBn on abe a3eaBeaBe aBe eBeaZeaBoaSe aBeaeaBe aBeaBe aBe aBea SeaBeaBa aBe ce ce aBoaBe aBe c BeaSe aBe aBe sBen GeaBe aBe aBe aBe ce afe afe +BonTe oo oBn oBe aBe 2e o2 o2o on oSe afe Af e . + â€" M HON TREATS THE FAMILY" tablets are to be placed on the pillars. The Council were of the opinion that the pillars were not large enough to carry an arch of such a height as the weight above would be too great for them. They passed a motion approy ing of the scheme and asking the ladies to have an engineer report as them.. . " ing of ladies t to the 0: Ww of America‘s Rushed Throug to Mn LV Hearts suificiently Lo Permit An Engineer To Make Report On Schemeâ€"Census Will Be Taken I it W ni LC 2 D i to 11 n mss )eLlw e OI M 110L VHI 1( n( »Y 11 0 Village Councoil Oper 11 (C m 1ed e pa n Ni: D¢ ov ‘at tO UFENS LAWN 1 H Wi page 5) THE INDEPENDENT h n all M V n Ooral TV the ELast des the President ston. they m were d@ong nonot. The Chaplain made brief of the occasion; and called u asemblage to take what part in vice, they could. Prayers wer and theâ€" Flower Party then 1 the Hilton, Ptes. M« and that of Mrs mourned wife of tre Scoutsâ€"and â€" this, indeed, forcibly to the minds of thos ent, the splendid example of â€"â€"_â€" (Continued on page 6 TWO SECTIONS$ ] Rea U n Ssent t n who Mn J id th D O e Decoration . »ly simple ye inspired those e to in their 1 doin | e Anlo MnNcaEbNc S S ne Ree o Wcy oc o Asian n uk sns WnaRent ygo ME Ns k s ":"'"\4‘-"*5':»-*"-‘?':!"~"~f\;-:<-.;r;‘ hep s Soacoies N ns ces yxâ€"3s se PS s&:':ozet:s“-t';-:-q:.sz-:-<~: t ons Hi sn esnt S se s o n i on e un booauin ns oa ob heC e Lianai tne s es 11 r to th ing the All l 0) n L} h O at tTWOâ€" 3 Nonor. iplain made bri¢ asion: and calle( Ir ediatel t had â€" S now L€ n( rs. Charles of a comra As the part heâ€" resting nd placed a nd Canadia e the gra Meiklejoht OU W â€"omn. ched Club1 ill (03 y A@Allt discht their 1 DC O 1 € [ off in fou lorious dead. OV to ‘att W rviCce was impressive present 1 10u8s deau. resting ~pl les in arn n irade of irty laid ng â€" plac @11 Oif1Cel O W 0 cDonald ; llah, the pI ve m men pon wi tO I â€" Last of the rought . pres= sacriâ€" the &1 1 6 Serge LCE O 1e one h Honâ€" the 10n the ser 10 id Lll )1 n 1 Teles Secasnie Mc wnibade en > en oo ies o ie in o en y P en py e oo vraaaineniane s GRIMSBY., ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1920 O1 BY an® told her troi Konkle and stated tha that her husband was district. The Chief in the only Wilson he ca yourg fellow arrested a Io" days Ago. He was at that time living with a woman at GRIMSBY East but was not married to her. Konkle could do nothing. The Wilson . woman â€" went back to Toronto. Or July 3rd Wilson led a young widow of GRIMSCY East, Mrs. Ida Collins Tidball to the altar and they were married by Rev Thos. Ratcliffe A couple of, days later Mrs. Wilson of Torontoâ€"appearâ€" ed and young Wilson disappeared. Mrs. Wilson swore out aâ€" warrant for his arrest. > * At the time Wilson married Tidball, he was married under name of Claude Cecil Wilson, M D. C~â€"M. When questioned by M; trate Kidd he admitted that that his brother‘s name and the dec tions: were his brother‘s and that brother had made the supreme s: fice in France. s Mrs. ~Wilson of ~Toronto . is looking for her husband and the she accused has been given his i dom and left the district. W VY 11801 L1 y the na They were Lll Eon rnmon n acacaopercacneammnthe aceieanen in vee ebc on e o e ie o wntgin s en en nk i1 2 witnesse d ‘Hannah er â€"Wilso my â€"and 11 O TR ma v n )1 )1 serve Wilso prmze t §98 ) V 0 ) n 11 ined 11 trOU that rth 0 n livi etel () HVH wot wX 1€ 11 i( 19M LE LO 1 t 1| first rurt were so that the and (ban sided ev when it onds. â€" It present ran a ni than any mitteqd t] and clea track. that came away from Wellangd sore. Milton was sore over the way things were managed and Kincardine and Oakville were raving mad. Seaforth shortly after the arrival at the track pulled out with their band and team and left the grounds, refusing to com pete at all. Merritton and Thorold drill teams refused to drill. I. H. C. running team from Hamilton got a rarkes Pickie Mixture. it is a Comâ€" bination of fresh full strength spices in correct proportios :â€"to produce firm and fine appearing pickles. No per package. 30c postpaid at Parke additional spices are required. 25¢ & Parke Limited,. Market Square, Hamilton. GRIM 1CeI t1 100 r teath rown ladder crowd in the stands hat GRIMSBY had won is rent with cheers and When the noise subâ€" ly â€" received=â€" a shock nnounced at forty secâ€" h Mur SE N C P im on \\\ yA Prtsoca C LVE p s nice as any imâ€" ire â€" prepared with not ind W rhIMisbÂ¥ â€" teams d a faster race ._ Everybody adâ€" was the fastest climber on ‘ the D i] nev n the only team Wellang sore. the <way thinges I M né )C TrowW the tV l _ seconds top of the forty â€" secâ€" everybody BY â€" teams Ti\ R?IM U LC pI hre () the made if it were required to return with an empty truck, but he has made a@arrangements ‘with the firms with which he deals in the city for the purâ€" chase of their empty fruit baskets, which he in turn sells to fruit growers | in his own district. Heis able to make a substantial profit by this transaction las truit baskets are particularly hard to get this season. BEAMS\ Big Celebration‘ To Be Held Next Monthâ€"All Commit‘tees‘ _ and Residents Working for a Successful Affair ¢ l 10 t1 SHIPPING FRUNT TD (L€ An instance of the efficiency and economy of motor/trucks in connecâ€" tion with long distance hauls is reâ€" ported from St. Cathrrines, where a prominéent fruit grower residing aA short.distance from that (city has aâ€" dopted the plan this season of deliverâ€" ing his fruit to customers in Toronto by motor truck, a distance of 80 miles each way. In former years, he conâ€" tracted with an agent in Toronto, who agred to dispose of his goods at a subâ€" stantial commission. This year, howâ€" ever, he decided to undertake deliveryp himself and in order to secure a marâ€" ket for his produce, personally canvasâ€" sed the hotels, restaurants and wetail stores of the city, and he entered a sufficient number of contracts to disâ€" pose of his supply. * s By this means he is able to maks direct delivery, thereby avoiding proâ€" longed delays and transâ€"shipment as well, so injurious to fruit. He saves the agent‘s commission, and even se cures a slightly higher price for his product as the purchaser is assured of perfectly fresh fruit. Even under these circumstances the long journey of 160 miles could not Dbe profitably made if it were required to return with an empty truck, but he has made onception ve V p. M ment p TÂ¥ [‘l PThursday CoO riday, {) m of (( S Band Conce n )1 â€"Fair Open Band Concert 3chool Children 1) VILLE OLD B0YG AND GIBLS UNN tC i8( 1€ Tay! yV 11 () t1 S¢ptember 16 ball and Football Tourna TEX PAGES TORONTO BÂ¥ TRUGK n ) W om 11 n 0 what will l mbet () () pu )nceé rh hre Ln )1 it Ol~ ViSIUTOI M 1161 P n Drill (OJ ) C K p h ption 1 ng, puI l ought n n produc li U ind pac )1 will O1l 1] D Di nen) 11 TE 11 18 $1.50 PER YEAR, 4c PER COPY IMPFR Members of Conference Touring Canada Pay Brief Visitâ€"Reâ€" ceive Basket of Fruit Eachâ€" Express Appreciation and Adâ€" miration Prc Abingdon .. Beamsville Smithville. Fenwick... wisC wer luck they tWO anove seen leavin quite early cited the f: his home, 1 night. On Dundas â€" w questioning young mal Hart had t: motored to " them there. enerries th head. It « for their ni Hart denied but when Stu: case drop if h hoo Make Restitutionâ€"Took Cl'ger- ries To Toronto Marketâ€"Stayâ€" ed Away Too Long RE NFNVOUNT IT‘l W LOOTERS ARE FOL han the ould be unj l po T H AL PRESG DFELEGATES HFREF n alfen the che Toronto with n )1 L0 Tonday calle rly and learned entioned men |] he garden party "urther investig that neither ma l fobs dmit Il 0 1 Of men t« the v€ L TlGA 2ll CBH! INUI t€ SU today than they o they are more ght they were or time for a little led off recently question Everett Hart attended a Ul U ther man w y been hon Chief .Clarl LTV n rries them nemou venin . VI@rke Of and â€" after closely that at. he and ies and had em and sold Teizshborâ€" .. . Oct. Iâ€"2 Sept. 16â€"18 Sept. 15â€"16 .Sept.28â€"2Y IN â€"THE 1 eliâ€" as at e all [D the The and 1 by mdâ€" by the be July near eves the been nds the 1€ 1€ 0 ut OL 0 T»