Grimsby Independent, 18 Feb 1925, p. 9

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t for this advertisement Grimwby Hest. ‘Phone _ STRAYEBDâ€"to my PM a female poodie dog. O# same by applyiag to I am now taking ond late ‘Tomatoes, . cabbé and aster plants: alb «ags for setting, 0. A. Judd, Kerman Ave, ‘p En nc 2. OID= BRSâ€"â€"We are now taking ordâ€" ere faz sarly poted tomato plants. weo, Hoxbul, Main St. Bast, ‘phone 490), Ha accop (m-m‘ml" â€" to tal : carioad . is gtomoy Creok, Winona. WESTINGHOUSE RANO have a complete line of taJilol batteries and radio parts. . K. Whyte, ‘phone 21, Winona " SPIRELLA Bast, Mrs A T e e on ie far. row milkingâ€"will exchange for lucerne, oats, manure, or beekeepâ€" er‘s supplics; also will trade driving horse for short heavy work horse, R. Shields, Brickyard Road; ‘phone 48 ring 21 Grimaby SALEâ€"Oedar fence and grupé ; mimo baled hay. L. J, Stewart, * 3 ring 7, Winona. DON‘T BE A RENTOR All your life. _ Bushels of g reeei‘p’u are worthless. one of our Bungalows on Lakeview Gardens, Fairâ€" vwiew Road, 5 and 6 rooms, each with 3â€"piece bathroom, furnace, electric light fixâ€" tures, town water, on the easy payment plan. _ A small deposit and balance .as rent. Jf you haven‘t the necessary deposit, start today to save your money by purchasi. * one of our building lots on the easy payment plan $10.00 down and monthly payments of $5 and $10 each and watch your _ investment _ grow. This is a better way than paying rent all your life. ggir ARMSTRONG Main St. East. Hamilton Phone Regent 2140 poN‘T LET YOUR OPPORTUNIIES â€" SLIP Don‘t put off any longer, but start today. We can help you to become your own landlord, We have now a grocery store and fourteen houses on the survey. !!~ wlil be the finest survey in Grimsbyâ€"dow; by the lake. FOR SALE OR RENT LOST AND FOUND ““""“'â€""'â€"""""'..:.... finble for ; one general purpose horse, *, ‘phone 28 Grimsby. MI3CE,LANEOUS BALEâ€" Apples, good large % $1.00 per bushel, larga Jas, Coulson, ‘phone 121, Creok, ‘pB OR RENTâ€"large 8 #oomâ€" barn. on Livingston Ave, Nelligan, 78 Livingâ€"ston 39§w. Grimwby, A CCO;@ETSâ€"@8 Main 8t ;. M. Chester, corsetier., epted the agency for the Â¥urds, Toronto, !am take orders for manure lots _ Hagh Bertram, + ‘nbore 131 ring 5. for #ale Greenings and Mvered. E. C. Cross, )USE RANMO SETSâ€"I e line of itullolns; also radio parts. Kesnoth ; my place last week, t‘ 0 6 -â€"umm ‘Phone 176 ming 6. buge, . caulifiower also Barred Rock A. C, strain. J, A. ‘phone *08m. ___ _ dors for earty and L0 L onnnmcmctins. anti wl inimnerarnnenerenmne tm s ons Meseleeeeeeeeen en eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee > t | «mplement Terms Cu FOR SALEâ€"Buckeye incubator 175â€" ©E& size; also Hover and Cotony house, George Hoshal, Main St. E. ‘phone 390). NOEIRITT CHIUCRS o(c&mmud c-nomm hatching. _ Bray sk' Cufi ery, nston street, St. â€" u{n-._'m‘. * **** ‘Kow 203 [s C Oo Gnpral APiairaliaP usA T90 mgrad f ,:"nxr--l l'ulnel x 'Iu Mora ars f'::fi.r. 7 “:Io'?.’l'h arvaan. 4 wi 4 N 179; rteuttnnal tm eeried e 2 uy ornitare. POIR SALEâ€"* pure bred Rhode isâ€" land Red . rooster. B. Picken, ‘phone -’:--u'i'fi u'mm..é FOR SALEâ€"One 375 egg Automatic incubstor nearly new, cost $73.00 for $50.00, um installing larger machine, also see my baby chick add this page. ‘Phone 97 ring 12 H. W, Roszel, Grasste. i uriniriol® ht peuminiont mot hearine complaint« 'n-u-?_'nu propused asseasâ€" 180 W rona POR SAL.Eâ€"Haby Chicks, Red Wyâ€" audot‘os, Rock #, sclected pure bred farm mt. BookJag @rders March, April, May delivery. Custom Hatching any quantity, guarâ€" antee your eggs same care s our own. Fleming Farms, Beamevilie. wen, and any other complaints which mmumd may desire (to make, abd h are by law cognizable by the of bookâ€"keeping. State experience and wages. P. 0. Drawer 429 Grimsby, A COOK GENERALâ€"another maid kopt. No washing. Mrs. Mackiem White House, Grimsby. PARN HANDâ€"wanted on fruit and dairy farm. Must be able to handle horses, and milk. E. C, Cross, Grimâ€" sby, ‘Phone 412J. WANTEDâ€"Presh milch cow; also day bed for sale, reasonable. ‘Phone 113 ring 2, Winona. WANTEDâ€"To buy a quantity of used inch lumberâ€"apply to The Model Dairy, ‘phone 410â€"Grimaby, Township of North Grimaby, .have couâ€" mmo‘d am nuhul wâ€"-m. house enee M water _ serâ€" ®. #-'}.‘u( Mh"'mlfl. ce _ e for u.ur‘l:- Is $1770. _ A court of will be held on Saturday, ith day of March, 1995 at 1.30 in the c urt "JTILITY CHICKS af:analite and "JTILITY CHICKS of: quality and The council of the corporation of th "‘Meotailio®‘® Shingles ». Lk 3, Township i my o Lincos‘ mhe foles Catharl EGS AND CHICKENS roR NOLpING Court or REYVISION "Fastlake"" afterngon, at NEW #ON CO88T) HELP WANTED _ _ qnedh Heot Co WANTED s.) & 3, Tewrship of Clinto.., .. the "Q.:',"'! & THOW. '.AI.I&K'. Stesriff‘s _ Cripplegate, i.ondon, England. was \mnum-mu-o-a-nm sat there as carly as the year 1010. The gate was rebulli by the browore «f London in 1244; ac4 ':‘rmul “uu and the mawslal fra £@1 in Zuly 1760 mmfi 1074, tmo post John Milton was 1 the church then staoding near Crigy‘ogate. Tae Oripplegate Insâ€" ‘hu'uzndwmu‘m t Landon Novcwber 4, 1896, _ \ The T#o Pwovinces of Saskatche» war and Alkea were created by Acts of Parliamest, pawed during the seeâ€" wlor of 1905. The Acts weat luto opâ€" ‘muwfiwnumm. and Saskatchewan and Alberts beâ€" came _ autonoimous . Provinees, wik complete qnovinely seecative» pod Logislatures. ‘The legi@stere! of w.b conmists of one chamber ouly, xs=*,, a House of Assombly. Queâ€" bee and Nova Scusia are the ouly Prrovincos havine Lodi@lsSiva CGoun« olls in addition to HRouses of Assembly, In *he Legislature of Upper Canada, Edwasd McBride was clected to repreâ€" sent the interests of the <own, the population of which was about 1400, In the year 1825 settiement was made of losses incurred in the war of 1812â€"14, and considerable dissatisfacâ€" tion existed at the small amount alloâ€" wed in many cases by the Commise toners. The â€" Presbyterian . Church which had cost 650 pounds to erect and was used as a hospital during the war, was an instance. The cominissâ€" loners in making their awards only allowed 400 pounds <ompensation. ‘The first windmil! in the district was erected in 1824 by John Breakâ€" enridge and formed a noted tandmark, but it didn‘t remain in operation very long as steamâ€"mills at 8t. Dlnl‘ and + sey * rey> i br * Queenston was a busy village J those days with a population of nearly 600. In 1824 W. L. MacKenzie, who carried on a grocery and haberdashâ€" ery shop, started his newspaper, the "Colonial Advocate," at Queenston, elâ€" though as a matter of fact the first number was printed at k-luu. The paper did not appear vey regularly and had rather a skyâ€"rocket existence. MacKenale was, as later, a . disturbâ€" ing factor in the serenity of the disâ€" trict and considerable opprobruim deâ€" scended upon his head for the apparâ€" ent "disloya!" sentiments to which &e gave utterance in Lis paper. He was a somewhat bitter opponent of W. H. ‘Merritt and his Canal project. There In 1824 the daily market at Niagara waus discontinued. and Tuesday, Thurâ€" aday and Saturday became market days. ‘This change was occasioned by reason of the hucksters becoming such . a nulsance. Crimeâ€"dous now appear to have been much more rampant thar 4t is «0â€"4»7, but puniahment was ves different, Niagura still bad its public uillory, and whippisg was frequently ‘sfilctec. Hanging for theft was still 1>â€" iaw, altbough one porsun sentenâ€" ced io no nanged excaped the penalty by broakimg gaol. Evidently taxes were just as hard to edilect in those days as they are toâ€" day, as it took both Thomas McCormâ€" ick, who was Treasurer of the Police Board of Niagara and Raipae Clench, thes .Clerk..of..the . Districtâ€"0 â€" getâ€"in the taxes. was, of course, great rivalry between him and Andrew Heron, the Editor of the "Niagara (GHeaner." In 1825, it was thought quite wonderâ€" ful that by <the institution of a daily stage between Youngstown and New York, news from the latter city could reach Niagara in six days, wE po GOOD PRINTING THE INDEPENDENT GRMsBY, ONTARIO Mr. Neal was Club by Lion Pr and during the comprehons the Boys‘ Provincial ® dertakes in its rel work in the countr sponsored by the Tuxt ment. A. R. Globe lhll{::. which was Going into the histor M8l "0 °V 09 Presbyterian church, WBr. Pidg eon, D, D., Toronto, AMEI®: com ie n on Wl . s on m P Iast, or the efforts that he said BBS DBe: mad for over half a m Pallauamat a union of various PeMRI0U® oxaniz ations in Canada, Me @AY® Dustra tions of the benefits Of WRION. «spec ‘hlly in the western PUROssent ing on the votes of the PYOYi=«« t date, he thought that OMMMTD ‘as ( little reactionary, but thi® w b caused from various PoHINIGAI Ns! soc la} ideas. He felt q ho wit th: results in the ®) Piroviaces and especially in Quebec. Re: F. & Milliken, _ of Grimaby, . the Mo+rato for the church, m“*fl ther was a fai"ly goodâ€"stzid reatio present. Lion Bert Baniter W# * look after attendance 49" meeting, March 6th. _ DR. PIDGEON AT BEAMSVILLE At the + luncheonâ€" a li:-\.' Clul t * last; :.r anended b“l.hn- ad B, Neal, Member, Parliament, was the*! _ On Wednesday, _ (t« | A Stuart Parker, of T-n-lfi.‘ ue the discussion for th0#@ 0 the unton. n The Presbyterian cthurches aum-hnn-g vated i «ition to church @ are. Po bome, and St. David‘«,‘ Ds Merritton, . Simithville .( ' COutharines _ Niagara, . Fonthil}, Wellamd, Crowland ar nawa. ‘Those in favor of Whio A Meeting of GR.PE GROWâ€" ERS will be held i: the COUNâ€" CIL ‘CHAMBERS.. GRIMSBY, on SATURDAY, @EBRUARY 28th, at 3 p.m., to onsider what is the best action to take with regard to the prog»se! winding on SATIURKDAY, @6" 28th, at 3 p.m., to onsi is the best action to t regard to. the progpsed up of the Grape Compan _ _BARRON‘S PUXE E) H. LEGHORNSâ€"impor»d s mated with Hrrmh a f Keyâ€" stone Maid caigs, l Lady Vietory 309 eggâ€"â€"122 in five years; a . wor‘sf reeord. Eggs from these two ! cost $5 each. 6. 1 can breeding Every Grape Grower t North and South Grimsby is invited to attend. s Setting | Growers Don‘t Delay You C ailso sipply n reas alt ‘ lut, on taay, : made sald anmate F4 orcanize He Dustraâ€" ite Of , espec« â€"ment~ WA the mes to J vas & ‘z ‘zht be as! soce t let with 0 ie mfi t P. 8. morator 9 WA Mt (here 6. . n(‘ ‘ wte XE EJ SH | er mored b_â€" mdso Bf Keyâ€"| 6h mgs, afid Lady â€"]22 in vorl «8 record.| _ ‘ two I cost f,:‘ ""12 2 LAWsON, Secretary u. with sing St. 1Tke hip= arâ€"| Buttons. _ Saterday â€" “ will| Saterday wood be a grand ole day for| it it oney wassent for a few things. Wll-flnluhldmfldlluol.: m|I sure will be tickled when I to be a man like pa is and 1 wont to| half to take no bath every Saterday ext|nite like 1 do now. When the wet ber is warm. Sundayâ€"Even after all the thrift tawk we ben handed when 1 pracâ€" tise it why pa and ma . go . Jump Eull over me. Now today pa gives iX me a dime for Sunday skool, and when I come home and they found out 1 had saved a nicke! of it and the|invested it in lickorish, they sent this ppoâ€" Col« on l The Lion and Uzicorn. the former! representing England and the I-mvl Seotland, became the supporters of the royul arms on the acceswlor of! James VI. of Scotland to the throne of Zagland upon the death of Queen Eizabeth in 160%. In Englana the King was known as James 1 . His «ccession to the English throne united the crown« of England and Scotland «eparate until May 1, 1797, when thair Parkaments were united and the two courtries became the United King» dom of Great Britain. 1 Fridayâ€"Got a . intresting . leiter frum my cumzen. way out in the cast. His grampa froâ€" ze his foot and run a thorn in bis hand and they have got a big bunch of new lt« tle pigs to, . All we hear these _ days at skool is Thrift and save your money, and dont spend it foolish, It looks lke to me if the govermint wants to save money they eud save a lot by cut« ting out the skool & etc. _ But when ever a _ fellow mention®s a _ fellow mention® that . subject why they look at me like as If 1 aint got all my 1 aint Buttons. Saterda) If it on Its fine me to bed. _ Bewtiful day to. Mondayâ€"Had a test today in a rithmetick. After 1 seen the teacher looking over my paper 1 ast her what she thot about it and she sed. Well 1 will say this. You are conâ€" sisdent in your paper.. 1 sed what do you mean and she sed. ‘Well the ansers is all rong evry 1 of them. Slats‘ Diary Tuesday â€"Ant Emmy may . lera sum time but she is awfull slow at it. ‘Today pa happened to mention about a yung fellow witch has got saint Vituses dance and she wanied to know of pa where at he dernt i and if 4t was so very hard to do. _ Thirsdayâ€"Ma was reading about a man witch was rested for stealâ€" ing amd he layed it on his wife. Ma sed. Well 1 call a man witch hides behind a womans skurt a mitey litte man dont you. And pa sed. I‘ll say 1 do. Mitey small. ‘Then ma seen the point and flew up. " The Methodist Church of Um ©zzada, now Ontario, separat»d ‘,~ M««modist Church in the United Btates in the year 1828 A number of branches of Methodiss, rrew up in Canada, and a feeling in favor of union began to develop and produce resulis. ‘The movâ€".neat grow steadâ€" Hy and culminazed in a general union in 1883, the outcome of the union heâ€" Ing the Methodist Church in Canada. At the time of the union the twial :rhuib of the Church was 169, Wevsdayâ€"Pa was a telling ma that Joe Dugan had announced that he was gain to Yurrope agen. Ma. sed. Whyâ€"1 diddent no he had ever been to Yurrope and pa sed Well he haint but he has told that he was a goin lots of times and he done it Prew a cockâ€"plt, which was cot..>> ted into a theatre < the reign of F!ag James 1 It was rebuilt and cabed the Phoenix, aad Charles 11. granted an exclusive patent to Thoma® Killéâ€" grew on April 25, 1662 The actore were called "the Kivg‘s sertanta, and ten of them, cal‘«l gentlemen of the great chamber, d an annual alâ€" lowance of ten ya‘ ds of scarlet cloth, :x-luo. This »ullding was burned with sixt. housos in January, 167%, but was rebuilt by the famous architect, Sir ChristopLer Wren, and opened or «arch 26, 1674. 6. Do you encourage helpful conyâ€" eraation . at .the..table? .. nrtreaa 7. Do you interest yourself in your child‘s sports and amusements and triewdship? The Famous Drury Lane Thea London, England, «derives :« TEST FOR PARENTS ‘ ... j ASt, gathorines Standard) . . .. ‘The Standa=d has always contended that parents should take a 1: interest in the progress of the at school and should be more or less of a help to the teachers. In this way only will we get the full benefit from our very large expenditure on educatâ€" lon and the products of the school will certainly be improved. A Toronto teacher has just submitted a test for parents, which might be perused flll' advantage in 8t. Catharises. Here are the questions the parents -Io-ld‘ AnSWer : 4. Do you teach your child to read the papers and find out the best in them, and do you encourage an interâ€" est dn public affairs. sa*L 5. ‘ Do you avoid gossip and telling ofâ€"accldents which may be misunder stood at the table? 1; Do you visit the school to inâ€" quire about your child‘s progress and deportment and to see if you can help the teacher to help the child? _ _2. Do you encourage your child in respect for teachers and others in autâ€" hority? $ s2° : Caaca lt :.'no{:un.uourrmmamu time so that he will be rested r=d fit for study*? 41 By ROSS FARQUHAR Milk Fed. Veal Country Fed Pork Always of the choicest Ox Hearts, Fresh Liver, Tripe, Dlack Puddings, opMTriimt ‘Tendericins, Pork Pies, Old Cheese, Kraft Cheese, Headâ€" cheese, Bologna, Weiners, Cooked Ham, Virginia Baked Hams, Jelly Tongue, Fray Bentos, Corned Beef, Macaroni and Cheese Loaf. / WE DELIVER STRICTLY C.O.D. PHONE EARLY 24 4 STORESâ€"â€"4 STORES SMITHVILLE (2) GRIMSBY. BEAMSVILLE Phone 24 Early to Insure Prompt Delivery. Boulter‘s Tempting List Yearling Lamb ELECTRICIAN Residence Phone 418. Office Phone 431. MAIN STREET se _GRINM Phone 431 QUALITY FIRST, LAST AND Fresh Meats bé?}. * t“» 'Amn'l s ds Du ' * )\\ & 4 > gatts 3. Bacon THE A. 6. BOULTER & SONS‘ STORES H. B. METCALFE FORGET PLUMBINGâ€"HFATING Phone 431. House Phone 456 D. CLOUGHLEY PROMPTNESS AND EFFICIENCY Wallace: Fresh Liver, Tripe, Black Puddings, Spareribs, DO NOT Im up, up early | TINSMITHING Picnic Hams, Ib. .. ..â€" Cottage Rolis, Ib. .. .. . Smoked Hams, Ib. . . . Side Bacon, sliced, Ib. . Pearneal Bacon, sliced Cured Meats ALL THE TIME House Phone 252w

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