Tourists haye already begun to makeâ€"use of the splendid new suburâ€" ban road between Stoney Creek and the sold!ors‘ monument at the Delta, opened for traffic a few days ago In a short time that part of King street from the Red Hill to the city pavement will have been rescrfaced, and this will complete an attractive as well as a quist route from Frultiand to Hamifton. 1t Nas been suggested that the village erec‘ at the eastern junction _ a wign inviting visitors through the Creek, 5d mentioning the historical potnts along the route. i will pay the best market m-.‘.ou Nowspapers b: Magazines (clean). Wagon will call. F WILL TURNER for Tractor positions in the West this harvest. Big wages! Fit yourself to earn a larger salary. Special Tractor course now on at the famous Hempâ€" hill Auto & Gas Tractor Schools. For full particulars and free catalogue apply Hemphills Ltd., 163 King St. W., Toronto. ‘ MANY MEN WILL BE WANTED TH‘._CHILDREN‘s AID SOCIEâ€" TY of St. Catharines have nine bright boys from two to ten years of age, for whom they would like homes. Addrers: C. H. Claus, Local s?c. Box 83. St. Catharines 12â€"8 WORK WANTED â€" Position on general or fruit farm, m'fln year, by exrvhace-l man, married, 27 years old. W. F. Dunning, 11 Robinson street, Grimsby WANTEDâ€"Both Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms in the Niagara District. as 1 have clients who want to buy and some who want to exchange for city zywcn;. Phone _ 163. D. K SWAYAE, Gimaby, °_ _ _ _ : «> _ WANTED â€" Young experienced fao onl M Armold. Retes Reed . k om h oad, Thove o Caimahy. _‘ _ *‘ MAN W .NTEDâ€"Experienced in fruit far.a 'v;\:’i -r‘m term or yearly env=gement. Wim. Montgomery, phone on Tag 5. Bramavilies _ _ ___ _ * ... NOTICE â€" Families wanted to break beans at their homes, or at the m. it mlq. Beans will be deâ€" to in the morning and called for at night; and rid_for on g:e-uk basis. _ Grim»by _ Canning 0.. Lid.. Phone **. sdw, Todd. __ FOR SALE â€"â€" Mozart Piano; also Oak China Cabinet and Buffet comâ€" bined. Mrs. F. J. Macklin, phone 116 rimg 12, Winona. ______________ GOOD USED REFRIGERATOR FOR SALEâ€"Oak finish: ice capacity 50 Ibs., $10. _ Phone 21. Winona. CAR.. R. H. Wilcox, phone 70 ring 14, Grimnlays >s s ) ) CA Sand s i.2 _ car, with starter and generator; in ‘:od condition, will sell at hh'ni-: '{in enclosed car. G. S-llb‘ G méz East, phone 177 ring 12. t FOR &Llâ€"?mh‘"&‘k‘ Cow, 6 years ; rubber tired t :;nd lumber wagon. Phone . $83, (ComBNmniRetrs sb n h snn 00900 250 on ) 5> HOUSE TO REXNTâ€"Modern, situatâ€" #4 on Main Road near Râ€"dial stop 159; six reoms, bath, ete. Lovely position and nelghborhood. . Apply Mr. Eames next door; phone 303, Ormahy,. _ _ J3tt. SPLENDID ROAD FOR SALEâ€"Red and te Oak and other lumber. l!': M:m'n. top of Grimsby Mountain. FORD TON TRUCK FOR SALE, with fruit body, w Curry, Park j L;B 15'1%{'5.33 1314191617118 19 20 21122023!24025126 ol Baitd Bought SEPTEMBER FOR SALE â€" FORD TOURING FOR SALEySix cylinder touring JU NK FOR SALE OR RENT CALENDAR 1925 JWULY AUG HELP WANTED SCELLANEOUS of All Kinds WANTED 3 4) § 8 fv’nduh 131415 }ï¬zm 122 3031 Pn netiis . 25120027 28020 30031 STNIT IWIT IF is $ IMIT (WIT IF is 4) s! 6 7 8| 910 MHIRINIAIS1617 18 19 20211222324 | d OCTOBER AUGUST last day‘s lap was rum through a blinding snowsterm, which gave the thousands of sperts visitors from Canada and the United States who witnessed it, a vivid impression of | normal conditions, experienced by | wâ€"er the 120â€"mile course, the snce being war by Emilo St. Goddard, of n.-ou“--t: Twentyâ€"two mushers and their \-h--uy-h-((h-h_l The third aunual Easters interâ€" national Dog Sied Derby, run off at Quebec on Pebruary 19. 20 and caribon, 26 goat, 31 sheep, 1%. black bear and 11 grtssies in +0 Toloâ€" graph Creek districs of Writish Coâ€" lumbis. Of the caribu, the largâ€" est, shot by J. J. Sescori, of Brook» lyn, N.Y., has a spread of 47 inches, is 39% inches long abd has 27 peints. The largest sheep horus were 41% inches lang, with a spread w# 31 inches, and were secured h» 4. D. Stewart, of New York. that during the 1924 hunting reaâ€" Information furnished by J. Frank Callbreath, packing contrac through WJY of New York. Orchestras from the Canadian Paci/ic steamships "Empress of France" and "Empress of Seotâ€" land", when they arrived recently at New York and before sailing on their round the world and Mediterâ€" ranean cruises which the company starts annually from that port broadcasted through WJZ a fortyâ€" five minute programme of selected Scots, English, Weish, Irish and Caâ€" nadian ‘wirs, while the "Montroysl", on her return frem the company‘s cruise to the West Indies, broadâ€" The ï¬:ï¬ ing supplied at _ the Casino, .ti ?t.ï¬. this season is mlloul ‘0I|:I‘ "‘I:l‘l. that has flz n ted to t nce lovers this 47.'.'.‘{{‘" Mr. Boyle and his Knickerbocker Orchestra played a â€" very ircndfl winter i-.nmfl at the hutd Hotel, Richmond, V"mlhk‘"m R direet to the Casino from there. Thn are seven members in L‘: Orchestra and every member an artist, doubling as they do on several instruâ€" ments, The dancing public of this district are indeed fortunate in ll-viro'nln‘l Orchestra o% this class, and avail themselves of the opportunity while it is vhh‘!:m. 1 There is dancing every night from 8.30 !o 1200 with "Moonlights" from Hamilton on Tuesday and l’vfln‘ nights. ‘The admission fee on week n‘lh“ is 10c at the door and four tickets for 25¢; Saturday and holuny‘ nights 25¢. One of the outstanding features of the Grain Commission Board‘s report for the seuson 1922â€"23, was the tribute paid to the excellent service rendered by the Canadian Pucific Railway in handling the western crop. Though the company handled 105,000 cars of grain, it reâ€" eeilved only six complaints about lack of cars from the railway and commission combined. In 1923â€"24, with an even larger number handâ€" led, there were only eight comâ€" plaints. R grants arriving in Canada since 1980 shows a steady increase in the raâ€" the figure was 35 per cent. It was 44 per cent for the fiscal year endâ€" ing March 31, 1922, 47 per cent for the fiscal year 1923â€"24 and 51 per cent for the nine months April to The amount of butter exported to Japan through Vancouver during 1924 was nearly twice that of 1923, “hhw" the Japanese consulate at that point. The report shows that in 1924 the quantity was 476,454 pounds, as compared with only 209,695 pounds in 1923. Total cheese shipments to the same destination last year amounted to 2,685 pounds, as against only 40 in 1923. raised to $8 an acre. The province wpent $30,000 in this way in the last WONDERFUL _ DANCE MUSIC AT CASINO Lo L e In conjunction with «:> further loan of $3,000,000 for colonization nhnulharh.dbymmb "h‘““"mlhnhh._ tendsd to raise the bounty to setâ€" Hoers on the. nmmunm t incsag. coue A recent analysis of immigration The of ere and There the It ‘ COMPARE PRICES How come that prices are what they are in Grimsby when we read th« on Tuesday, July 21, the prices in Dunâ€" uvilie, twentyâ€"one miles away were: Tomatoesâ€"$2.00 6 qt.; Sweet Chersic® â€"800 6 gt.; Gour Cherrienâ€"&be 114t.; Plack or Red Raspberrienâ€"Bbc box} Pigsâ€"$12.00 pair; Potatoosâ€"40c 64+â€"; Eygsâ€"3%c. The Secretery was instracted to reply to the County Treasurer. to the effect that the Board had carefully wone over the ciaim of over payment on the part of the County, to this Board, for whe past five years and found our acsounts to be correct. The County Treasurer was requested to furnish a detailed statement of the items objected to by the Sounty suâ€" thorities. Additional fire insurzace was auâ€" thorized on the new school, to the exâ€" tent of $10,000â€"c»e ha‘f *n be placed with W. H. Pottit and C. W. P. Carâ€" penter, respectivel;; on motion of Phipps and Campbull. Moved by McConachie and Phippsâ€"~ ‘That the Secretisy be lastrucied t0 notify the Clerk of the County of Wentworth that our now High School will be open to pupils re«ident in the County of Wentworth. on the smm terms as to County of Lincol» pupits. On motion * ~VYelis and Marsh, the mattee .; tor : Aware for the new High »eisol was laig over until Tuesday noen, in order to give local merchants a1 opportuaity of present» Ing figures. A special meeting of the Board Education was helg on Friday ev ing, July 24, members present be! 8. P. Williams, Chairman, Messr®. Phipps, ark, Wells, The :1, Campbelly McConachie, Marsh McLay. On motion of Phipps and Clark. A. P, McArthur was engaged as an assis« ‘ant teacher for the High School. at & salery of $2,300. NEW TEACHERS ARE ENGAGED MEET OF WATER COMMISSIONERS A special meeting of the â€" Water Commitasion was held on Tuesday, July 14, mm‘#vhn-. and Comâ€" missioners and Hunter being present. Â¥ The treasurer reported Ihl* of $500 from the Bâ€"v Mac Company to apply on loan. i When the floriq fuces become of normal bue again it was decided that a committee consisting of the mayor the reeve and Ald. Fonger should mée: a committee from those interested. and report to council. The Hamilton Light, Heat and Powâ€" er compiny will be asked to have a reâ€" presentative meet the council re a nOw contract with the town. i The particutar spot mentioned Was that at the head of Robinson atreet the purchase of which has been adumbratâ€" ¢d in the past. The clerk was instructeg to have An engineer go over the much talked of wate* course through the propertles west of Depot street. A delegation waited on the counci! in regard to the purchase of land for thletic grounds. Considerable arguâ€" ment was indulged in pro, and irrelevant, acrimonious and h G. Arthur Payne appited for permi: to shingle roof, cost $50; Jas, A. LAvâ€" ingston for permit for repairs to ROuSe at 7 Depot street $25; and Georg» Glints for garage on Maple avemue $250, All were passed subject to the inspector‘s approval. ‘The regular semiâ€"monthly meotin: of the Town Council was held on Ju!s 22, with Mayor Livingston, Reeve Manâ€" nell, Aldermen Bird, Durham, Fonger. Moxley and 8t. John present. O THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO ‘The Assessment . Commissioner‘s| report on population for mqn-‘ Palis, shows an increase over last year of 561. The figures are: This| year, 17,380; for »004, 16,818. ' Kansas City, Mo., Juiy 21, 1925 brawgery in bictle are related of ihe boys from Canadaâ€"of thair high courage and atrist seuse of honorâ€" und of their delightful comrades‘p. This «>®meni springing lorlh 1761 theusands of vra> . American soldiers, throughou‘ all parte of the United States, has done much to develop a #indred feeling between C.nada ang this country «ad to cemont our relu tonalifp as nelghbors, though under different Nage. A feel it a privilege and an honar to kave beez born in Canads, and partic« wiarly in the beautifu! historical Niaâ€" gara District, aud <he wonderful <riâ€" Amtes paid the Countrymes cf y Nativhyâ€"â€"turilt m« with admiration and Csilighi Land of he Muzne ceatâ€"My Natl andâ€"1 Congratulate You! 1. B. Markett ‘The item herewith has been promâ€" pted by the splendid tribute pald the Canadian soidiers, which 1 have heard in all parts of the United States. Yours truly, I, R. Marlati, Murrah For The Canssiian Sotdies how many times 1 have heard this exctarhation from the American boys who were abro= in the Great World War. 1t is the univere«) sontinent of Armsrican soldiers who came {nto conâ€" tee, with the soldiers of Cagud» in Europe. Messre James A. Livingston & Sons €rimaby, Ontario, C:nads. I notice that my ol4 receipt covers the year ending July 16th, 1925, and ain enclosing remittance for next year. Buch has The Indeperdent become to me through out the years of my «nbscription. Deur Sirs The groom‘s gift to the maid of honor and bridesmaids were a silver mesh bag and vanity cases; to the organist, gold pencil, and to the best min a goldâ€"mounteg key case. Mrs. Woolverton wore a French gown of blue, trimmed with blue lace, and a large bl ck hat. Mrs. Liddle was in peach color, with hat to match. ‘The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests included Mr. and Mrs B. Loniver (Toronto), Mrs. J. B. Clark (Toronto), Dr, and Mrs. Clarke (Brighton), Mr. sad Mrs. Harry P. Burkholder, Mr and Mrs. Piper, Mr. and Miss Boyd, Mr, Malone, (Hamilâ€" ton), Rev. John H. Gibson (York). Miss Boyd caught the bride‘s bouquet, when it was throwr from the baicony. Mr. and Mrs. Liddle will reside, for the rest of the summer, at Jordan the happy young bride and groom received the congratulations of their friends. The bride and groom left later by motor for Muskoks, the bride traveling in a brown crepe ensemble sult with hat to match and brown fox fur, the gift of the groom. Woolverton, in peach, and Miss Adâ€" ¢lene Woolverton, in apple green dresses, were dalnty bridesm«1ds. Mr. Charles 1. Burland attended the groom. After signing the register, Mr. and Mrs. Woolverton helq a reception at the east of the house, and there also Miss Verna Jarvis, in mauve with lerge mauve hat, was charming as mald of honor, and Miss Isabelle Fonder and Better ceremony was conducted is ents of heroism . and in bactle are related of ihe July 22nd, 1925 PROMPT DELIVERY Cash Meat Markets SIDE BACONâ€"What a vast difference in the flavor of Bacon. We sell Schneider‘s Box Sugar Cured Bacon, the best grade they put out; freshly sliced, either thick, thin or 39 Our delivery is at your service. Orders receive prompt attention mhhlmixzvhulhymlnummuin'mnm delivery. Hcls us to serve you better. Don‘t wait the last minute to PHONE 24. THE GROCER Phones : 142 and 542 SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUGADNâ€"/St. Lawrence Pure Cane)â€" is e M in ioi in ... .c O0G (Cash and Carry or delivered with order.) 2 Dozen for ..... ... HEAVY ZINC RINGSâ€" HEAVY JAR RUBBERS (Red or White)â€" (See the observation ‘ive of bees wor‘ing in our ICING SUGAR OR BERRY sLGAKâ€" We SAVE You Money! sekve me Yoy swow ment! ThE way To coax ANDERSON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ANDERSON‘S sUPERIOR STORES this weekâ€"end.) for PICNIC HAMSâ€" ll:bdy-aohd. ‘ COTTAGE ROLLSâ€" Any weight, f 9 to 5 Ibs. :...... /.. PURE LARDâ€" MAIN S1‘. GRIMSBY **+_ _/ 216 T5¢ 10c 15¢