& \6 a% Es THIRTYâ€"SIXTH YEAR EAST END RESIDENTo AFTER WATER SERVIGE Citizens Along H e tween Village an Realize Benefits Waterâ€"Question Deliver. Citizens living in the township along the Highway between the eastâ€" ern limits®of the town and the Park road are determined to have A good supply of water from * the town if there is any possible way of obtainâ€" ing it. } VETre Cvtirss + m# On Friday night reprepCH‘ the citizens held a conferer the GRIMSBY Water Commii received assurance from th that they would supply the er with water for domestic fire protection at so much and, gallons ; the rate to be out and fixed at a latgr date. On Satumay petitions WeTCe PUL ""~~ to circulaÂ¥on among the residents and were being largely signed asking the Township Council to secure a competent engineer to survey the ground and give an estimate of the cost of laying an eight inch water main from the eastern limits ; of the town to the Park road. Later reâ€" ports are to the effect_ that every resident living along the road will sign the petition. â€"The idea is to have the towné‘hip construct the water main on the 1loâ€" cal improvenient plan. The water is metered â€" into the township main from the town main at the eastern limits of the town and then the town ship residents will have the water metereq to them. Fire hydrants will ‘be placed along â€" the Highway the es wad amart 4s they . AFC: in the ?ï¬:ï¬dervlgw'RlMSBY Steel Furniture "nave branched out with @ ness. The jqea in connection with facturing Of wpreasing furniture busiâ€" For nearly a year now this firm has been busily engaged making gramaphone cabinets for the Columâ€" bia Gramaphone Co. of Toronto, and while, working on ‘them conceived the idea of making complete gramaâ€" phones of their ‘own. They manufactured a cabinet of a special design and then fitted it up with a set of mechanism, part of which was their own idea and the first machine is now complete and operating. There are several changâ€" es in the machine to what is found in the average gramaphone and all of them are for the ibetter in both the appearance and the working qualities; of it. It is the intention of the company It is the intention of the company to go ahead and manufacture these machines and place them on #he mar ket along with their other lines of furniture and office equipment. be placed along distance apart as town. 6 mm I zes i ommc MANUFACTURING GRAMAâ€" PHONES IN GRIMSBY new . 1 Buildi OW H. If this main is built which we beâ€" lieve and hope it will be; it will give the residents aong the Highway the same water benefits and fire protecâ€" 20 T . ctacn ‘aansins‘ recelve. same water penefits and fir tion that treir town cousins A. M oR iB se aZe aBe sB eB eB aBe «Ba aBeaBe aBe aBe oGeaBe oBe eBucBe aBe cBe eGecBe aBe aBe aBe «Je aBe ofe ceaBeaSe aGe sB ae3e ofe ce eGeate aje ofecZenSe afe efecSéafeafe corle o "HON AND DEARIE" f made Dread 1 Smithville for loaf and the « 56Â¥ pa for the sible maker: to Smithy than they BY people n MSBY Lodge No. 7 A. F. held its first meeting in Hige rooms in thse Tc iz on Thursday night last HON AnND OEARIE wHILE CUTTING THEIR. INITIALS On, NYREES GET LOST IN THE wooDs | HE WoRE OUT ALL THE BLADES IN HIS PEN KNIFE. AND HE HAS NOGTHINCG To PRoTECT THEM wITH . tha 0 me bread ; petitions were put inâ€" among the residents g largely signed asking Council to secure _ a zsineer to survey the ive an estimate of the ; an eight inch water > eastern limits of . the Park road. Later reâ€" the effect_ that every n 11 ght representatives of a a conference with Vater Commission and nce from that body 1 supply the eastâ€"endâ€" for domestic use and at so much a thousâ€" oL ‘rata n) he figured n cCit WHY CC Highwdy Beâ€" and Park Road Ats of, Town on of Right to "H be 1t smm mm 10 omm 1 mm t mss 1t mm Un bt ents 11 CC Ll THAE 1N I M it bi to pos M up 11 n 1 l the Mrs T (H,. Forman :aActUng HDFIdALIG® the library board attended ametm! of the Library Institute held at Brant forg on Thursday Oct. 21. f * ~" t , The Library Institute is an Associâ€" ation of librarians and members of library boards _ throughou_ Cal{ada formed for the purpose of exchangâ€" ing views on the selection of books etc. and the conduct of public libâ€" raries in general. In his report of the meeting to the (GRIMSBY board Mr. Stephen in part says "Mayor Mcâ€" Bride gave an address of welcome and in he coure of his remarks reâ€" ferred to the public library as the poor mans college and expresseq the opinion that if more money was spent on the libraries less would be required to take care of the ‘Dereâ€" licts of Society.‘" Mr. Carson provincial inspector of public libraries ,.spoke on ‘"The Maintenance of Small Libraries." The Ontario â€" Rail cipal Board,. in acco! request ofâ€"the GRIM cil will hold a sittin: CANADA‘S FIRST PUBLIG LIBRARY WAG ESTABLISHED AT NIAGARA Grimsby Delegates to Library Inâ€" stitute Meeting Bring Back Inâ€" teresting Report of Addresses Made at Brantfordâ€"Public Liâ€" brary Is Poor Man‘s College. th RAILWAY â€" _BOARD â€"TO â€" SIT GRIMSBY OX NOVEMBER Novembgr 18th & afternoon for th con of the applic l 11 1j cms1 en rrp mm it mmA e i will hol imbers som othe 0 (Contin nn timé resl n the selection of > _ conduct of pub eneral. In his re to the GRIMSBY 1% to n ) ann rtion i sitting ?;ITMSBY h xlâ€"u-â€"llâ€"uâ€"nâ€"nâ€"-lnâ€"nâ€"uâ€"llâ€"“_"_“_“â€"“ t 11 0 ilv on 10( 1( ordan he 1tS the .l n pa in the th expresseq the money â€" was less would be f the obins the vav n i lIM L 1X L/R A a6 > EPC 0 C C M S M Oe ing HAVE THE INTERESTS oF _ THE ToWN AND ToWNSHIP AT HEART AND WHO wWoULD LIKE To BRING THE oLD BoYS AND GIRLS BACK HoME FOR ONE MORE VISIT ARE ASKED TO ATTEND. CoOMMITâ€" TEES WILL BE APPoINTED AND PLANS FoRMULATED _ FPOR THE HoLDING or THE GREATEST REUVNION EVER STAGED IN THE FRUIT BELT. ts on THURSDAY NIGHT OF NEXT WEEK, NoV. 4T H. REEVES FARRELL AND MIT â€" CHELL HAVE CALLED A PUBLIC MEETING, To BE HELD IN THE coUNCTtkâ€"CHAMBER To bIs@US5 THE QUESTION oF HoLDING AN oL D BoYS AND GIRLS REUVUVNION FOR GRIMSBY AND NoRTH GRIMSBY SOMEâ€" TIME NEXT YEAR. ALL XCITIZENS WHO 1(00 s e e l in t /s Xa N ind â€" Muni â€"with the ) V th Thu librarl 1li ) V n Coun )uncil rsday 1snip GRIMSBY, M n n Lo ofec‘a efeoJe etpofecTocReoRecTooJe oe ofecfeoTecfecfecZeqTeck 1 € In an article in : the other day some wrote that in an i _ promimient fruit grC had been the "wors growers had ever h of the following fig1 a litte of the "good" Thq Niagara Distr ers Association has shel baskets in whi« product but so man} until the last minute could not ‘be obtaine quantity to handle Jas. A. Livingston c ficient lbaskets so he That particular shi baskets and he recei it, baskets weighed CRAPE GRAQWERS HAVE NO 1 coMPLAINTS T0 MAKE ficient i That pi baskets Despit« UC prli $1 pol \._.'_.lâ€".'_ggâ€"clâ€"ll- Stew in h VE »spite Assertion of Pessimist That, This Has Been Poor Year Niagara Growers Haye Been Getting Record ', gzï¬esâ€"Netï¬ng Nearly $100.00 Perl t1 TT meé V.JQ a ton int with the . ; 2050 for fre t. commission : $9.00 for ba )1 to th The latt went u1 mbers Of 1n h t] cle ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER nippin ny on m price d DEPENDENT p agal of the an interl uit grower rood" _ Distric D fe 1€ 601001007 art in is DCelt hich t« any 2Zr( cRIMSBY HAS 6008 OPPORTUN To D0 GREAT STROKE OF BUS TV w it mmb n m =* lâ€"ll_llâ€"..â€"Ilâ€"'l' 0 nâ€"nâ€"â€"“_"""'_-‘-.* isvill idlin p€e C11 ived urk H uld 1 used ment O1 growers waite that the baske an the he D inge [amiltor ullible 11 W The ttsu In net ton h 1¢ W l 1¢ ) tD 1 d 11 W 11 be )( h 1 1€ O 11 0) French each. W )m be 1 vh little last tl fri ME iper rter was This 1€ o 2 » 0%e iBe sGeoBaoRe aBe oBe «Je aBe sGe s$e e aBe aBe aBe aBe oBe sGeoRe cBeoSe oToale t eI p LD i( on 11 Lt I In ma Parke‘s Ssomeâ€" nێans Of P! GRIMSBY Precooling next spring they are without its services As anounced in these week the Government experimental stage w Tomort will be he when J. 4 ment of 4 and up. Wpeter H. Gamble DrOWENL 4 UCU L ‘ ?pecimens of the Duchess Pe: into Ye Eds. sanctum the other _ d;: that outweighed anything of the kind that has been produced . arour this district in a long time. The o1 pear weighed one pound, two.. a: â€Ahalf ounces and its mate had beaten ‘by one ounce. The two pea weighed two ds and six ouncs weig pounds and six ounc ,jey were clean, and firm and we« shaped. Mr‘ Gamble. has~, sever trees of this variety of pears al hey are all heavily loaded wi ~‘»: rs of a large size. harmle cid. 1 amoun biuitter. termil} Color, Parke & Parke Square, Hamilton «cms1 mm L1 smm 1 ns 1 mm U mm 1t recooling Plant to be Disposed of by Governmentâ€"Meeting of Citizens of District Called for "Thursday Evening to Discuss WMatter. . : Unle HEAYYWEIGHT PEARS It 11 . Gamble ‘brought a couple ns of the Duchess Pear is. sanctum the other day eighed anything of their has been produced around t in a long time. The one hed one pound, two and unces and its mate had it one ounce. The two pears her to BUTTER COLOR ibutter ,you should use p Color. It is perfectly d it never becomes ran: concentrated, a small is required to color the oes not color the but: isist on Parke‘s Buttet nd . 65c per bottle af ?arke â€" Limited, > Markel P fruit growe ns 11B mm 1 anmn M mm 1 1 mm 1 mm t mm rowers can. find purchasing .. the g plant before e going to be _ next summer. se columns last it has passed the with this plant 27-th', 1920 W)"‘* vï¬ 3 ,"@? Vg* sold o1 ofecQerSeaQeaQeoRe . aFecQacQeoTecQenQecQeoQasRooQecQecToc? NY || y losed wWIiLn it 11 (L rpPar end d ished. Mr. automobile George Millen of Fruitland, exâ€" warden of the county of Wentworth sustained several injuries including a fractured rib; early on Sunday morn ing when his Fordq sedan was struck and almost completely wrecked by an H.G. & B. railway car at DeWitt‘s s.hally Fruitland. The injured man was taken by Fred DeWitt to his home on the Barton street road where medical attention was given by The annual Rally GRIMSBY Union w home of Mrs. H. Tuesday NOV. large attend: friends of the A rear end collision occurred on the H. G. & B. on Saturday last at the Woolverton Mountain switch which luckily diq not do much damage. The fourâ€"forty west bound was running in wo sections and was to pass an eastbound freight at the switch: The first westbound car passed the swich to allow the second car to back in. The second car‘ apâ€" proached the switch and passed it but when the brakes were applied to stop it the slippery condition of <the track caused it to slide with the reâ€" sult that it hit the back end of the car ahead with such terrific force as to drive it onward head on into the freight car. All three pilots were damaged and the passengers, were shaken up a bit but no real damage was done. "hit ‘the "grit." The / C travelling rapidly at th passengers were injure When the ‘car left plunged into the ditch SERIES OF ACCIDENTS BUT NOT MUCH DAMAGE RESULTS WIERD TALES TOLD OF DARING HOLD UP mND OF WHISKEY LooTERs SHREWD WORK «omm i 1t cumeue 8 «omm t m i 9mms ap mm Un memee U nmmee N1 ce N8 emmo 1 omm 11B cmmn U mm 4 mm t mm 8 4 n 14 ho xâ€"Warden George Millen of Saltfieet Township Narrowly Escapes Death â€"Spreading Rails Cause Car to Leave Trackâ€"Slippery Rails Cause Collision. y Nov. 2nd ttendance ual Rally Day meeting Oof Union will be held at the Mrs. H. H. >Anderson on ov. 2nd at, 3 p.m.. when a idance of members and the Union is hoped for. , MARION_DAVIES || . GET TING MARYMARRIED® [ “'n Co T aâ€"q-â€"t.â€"uâ€"-nâ€"nâ€""â€""-' [GELECT (&@)rictures] TO 2e oBe cde aTeaTe sfe efeoZecRZecPefoofec 3. 10y tut" 1, , wU Aside I 11 En s$eoGe sEe eBe aBe oBe oBe eBeale se oBeeZe aBecfe cGe efecfeeZeafeafacte '/\\V; "' 01 One night last week an automobile containing a party of men and woâ€" men stoppeq in front of the residence of a prominent North GRIMSBY citiâ€" zen and started to fuss and fume over their car being broken down. The citizen came out of his house and offered his assistance to help them in their plight. After considerable tinkering with the "bus‘" one of the men accepted the invitation of the citizen to use his telephone and went in the house with the citizen. Whilf: the citizen‘s back was turned the visitor unhooked the telephone connection then commencâ€" ed to try and get, the different garâ€" ages in the district by phone . but without avail. In the meanti the rest of the party outside mrall)ge a quiet entrance into the cellar of the citizen and deâ€" campeqd with a considerable quantity of his wet goods that he had stored away for future use. The &wner of the house went * upâ€" stairs for something and wher he came down. the automobile visitor was gone and the car and party were gone. The next morning Mr. Citiâ€" en discovered his loss. Moralâ€" Beware â€" broken down ®motot The county police cription of the men round them up wit ilton Herald. one of them > drawing a Sun. 1IhHe°Y proceeded with ropes which they car ried to tie Mr. Barr to a chair. Hearing the scuffle Mrs. Barr came in from another room and disâ€" regarding the gun which was thrust menacingly _ towards her plucki‘y freed her partially bound husband. Together they beat off the men who speeded across fields and disappearâ€" ed before they could . ‘be apprehended. The county police have a good desâ€" cription of the men and expect to round them up without ‘delay.â€"Hamâ€" . ~Obtaining admission to the ROUSC by means of a ruse, two young Italâ€" ,ians after cutting the telephone wires held up William Barr . in his 'home three miles east of Vinemount just as Mr. Barr and his wife were preparing to sit down to supper about six o‘clock on Saturday night. The men who,did not bother with the usâ€" ‘ual formality of wearing masks held the head of the house up at the point of a gun in an effort to secure a large amount of money which in some way they discovered was in the house. Their bold â€" attempt was frustrated; by the plucky intervenâ€" tion of Mrs. Barr. The two men visited Mr. Bartr‘s home and asked to be allowed to use his telephone. Permission â€" wWas granted. While pretending to use the ‘phone one of the men severed the wires cutting off their intended vicâ€" timg from any means of summoning help. : Plucky Woman Faces UUun and _ Frees Husband â€" They Then Beat Off Two Holdâ€"Up Men Both men then accosted Mr. Barr $2.00 Per Yearâ€"5 Cents a Copy lt mm M e Who Had Cut Phone Wires and Flourished Revolver. YÂ¥1) q.7 turday of This Week athe Weekly iA of â€"stral catrs Faces Gun and asle sle nle cLeofe cfeate the house They ind