Of eevenâ€"zero, _ All three scores J BB i frse ct is m hanoors ie mme is played Wednesday afterâ€" Note.â€"Beach delivery every MODEL DAIRY At thair regular massio â€"â€"4, onE Pegular meeting the Winona M:-Ilrli â€"'." 200 °=o Suopueon k,«.m was carried, and CEE.T. Nlm-muq. reoms but the Mentor failed i> «_ ‘Those present spent an hour in a social way. Bric Mannell hhmmm home and found that he was to attend the meeting . on of a bad cold. ‘The class has three games of hockey in the deague. The first was with en CC ooo Cek me of greoen for the decoration DN’M and church, NMO‘-‘MMM , und Mackidd were chosen to with the Mentor to got them on urday. _ Four boys tried another t of the tests for the observation go. "’"'Mu-u. ‘The """W-n,qw pleces and the opening ceremony w vot learned, for the most part. ert Wills moved for the adontinn Plumbing and Supplies and Heating Specialist Wishin#s You at one o‘clock against the Central 4s happlest, be he king or peaâ€" who finds peace in his home.â€" this would be to live in. Phone 410 A MERRY °AXRLISTMAS regular meeting of the Sky rs will be held in the class ut seven thirty sharp, Thursday Cubs, The scorte in the game . _ ‘The last game was played Be Full of _ Rvery one is urgently reâ€" to t» present. dast Seturday against MOXL neighbors had as fow faults HAPPY AND A ALOMONT ‘ uB The reason why mone; money talks is that there is a woman‘s head on wwn opinions. We douht that. ‘There “.mamwm“ and gousips in this world. â€"SL Catharines u;;cd'dlbywlnhmt they sposk il! of thers they c really bave a high regaré for All thrt va gma say is Huspah Tor Londor ‘The Lordon Aadvertiser «am« "8t, Catharines Standord boasts that the post office has a now wout of yaint. That‘s aoibhq. Ovr.C, N. station has a new verandah .lean across the east ead.". St. Cathaiines Sandard. Now lot‘s hear from Haratiton. champagne that‘s not so young as it -flmaâ€"fl.w.um â€" Demolition of twe Murray HS! Baths, New York, is proceeding fer« orishty. ‘The wrockers have heen taid that thero is an Mnold lotter from Prer.dent James Monroe is ;« WHkaAT DO WE CARE judgiment of County Court of Wentâ€" worth of 21st September, 1025, awardâ€" ing plaintiff, Hi. Buttrum, $150; Mary Buttrum, $300, and Rena Menderson $5,500 with sosts for injuries received by *~~« struck with defendant‘s ext . Appoul dismirsed . with news in Toronto on Dec. 3: Buttrum v Udeliâ€"C. W. Beil, K. C., tor defendant, M. J, O‘Ricliy, K. C., for piaintiff. Appeal by defendant from ‘Woltenden, regent, on the work being done by the 1. 0. D. E. slong that tine. Prizes presented to high achool, $5.00 each, a ‘arded to: Form 1â€"Ca adian historyâ€"Bernard Pageâ€"(Pressnvation made ty Mrs. Ransden, 2nd. Viceâ€"regent.) Fors« 11â€"Engltsh Hteraturoâ€" Norâ€" ma Burdick â€"â€".Prosentation made by Mrs. Wolfenden, regent.) Form 111â€"British hiscoryâ€"â€" Joan _ ‘The Junior Oratorical contest was won by David Biggar. ‘There was no wenlor ovent last year, ‘This prize was given by Mr. Jackson. ‘ AM-M*-WJ.I.Mâ€" «om, principal, prizes were presented to those heading their forms sast your for general proficiency, as follows: "'-“'"----Mlh.hhg ‘The silver medal for the highest Standing of the high school entrance candidates writing at Grimsby was won by Betty Briscos, 1. 0 xT _ Prizes wore also prosented by memâ€" C 2 DLTPC _ might, December 18, the ‘mm"‘“h’dm High School, and was the first event held in the new uchool, An excellent programme was given by the pupiis consisting of viotin solos, violin duct, club ewinging, Danish folk @anee, vocal solo and vooal trio, and un amusing sketch entitled "Enterâ€" taining by Radto," HEAVIEST TRAVELLED COUNTY ROAD IN LINCOLN IS CANBORO Hugh Kelsov ....Form 1 B, Miss Talâ€" PRESENTATION OF PRIZES M.OC.H. OF NORTH AT HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME Gf'fl“ REPORTS Tess SR apilo c nlly se id _ * rngmmmmes ® Dr. Lm-.â€"l- Gif ommoppraprren, mercored 5 Dr, & A. Alexander Finds Water In ""‘“mdhmwwml Two School Brevione Could and Women‘s Institute Received By Successful Studentsâ€" Be Improved. AND IN GRIMSBY A most enjoyable evening was spent APPEAL IS LOST GET REKP/1RS Interesting Programme Given By Scholars. A traffic census on the Lincoin Cour*y Roads, taken nâ€"manmmmmu the Canboro ds the heaviest travelled road in the County, followed by the Wentworth Road, St. Anns Road 19 Smithville and the road at St.Anns. ‘The census was a fair one fo" the time of the year,. according to Superâ€" intendent Rutherford. Comparattvely few foreign cars were using the County Roads at the time of the census, while in a fow cases tho number of horseâ€"drawn vehicles exceeded the‘aumber of motor cars. The consus showed: Road No. 1 8 8 4 60 6 11 Nâ€"At Campden ...... 120 7 60 0 160 387 5 Bâ€"At Campden ...... 400 7 12%5 0 344 876 12 Nâ€"At Twenty Road... 67 0 15 0 179 161 6 Eâ€"At Twonty Road..\ 111. 0 21 1 130 §6% 16 Nâ€"At Grémaby Road.. 530 10 100 1 85 125 6 Dâ€"At Grimaby Road.. 713 6 130 3 190 1041 14 Nâ€"At St. Anns ...... 736 2 181 2 169 1090 6 Eâ€"St. Auns to Heameâ€" _ _ 3+ s a omn aay is Musrah for »ry if ‘The machines shonl4 be overhsule® in the alack season, and note «ken of all ports which should be repicced or geâ€"mair‘s. Ropairs are a,4 to be inâ€" complete o~d hurried it they aro not mude untll spring. . Wore geare and bearings should bo replaced, and adâ€" justment mude to ta%» up the wear. Loose toits are tightoned, and if any ‘are worn, they are removed and new . put in. tron parts. Tlo the cleaning before ’-hlln‘. Rust may be remored with ecame we tpaper or emery cloth. â€" Yucee ar~ incznonsits things which any permam. ... do, yot they a*d treâ€" mordousiy to the life of the m=chinâ€" ary, and go far in rc*uoing the farâ€" mor‘s overhead.â€"The Michigar Fur: After repairing, give tho s1achine a onat of paint, as this helpr to prevâ€"at decay of wood, and stops rusting of ~uuigh are difficul to s.coss, as they are usurMly scgleot«d in the field. Kervene is the cheapas! to use is clean «.f the groaso. wheals of a hay rake and stow, in a much more yrasnact space. ‘The time spent in dizman:ng and setting up egain may be woll anent. _ When put away ofter a season‘s use, sco *< 5t thet a machine is thorâ€" cughly cleaced _ inrt and grome shnald boe scraped from all parts One thing about the (livver, # Tatâ€"" ‘The susest way to buitle a tw ts vefore it dtriuee cop is io be a femple, ‘mmmmuum. expensive, so as to keep down overâ€" head expenses. A single story buildâ€" ing, with shed roof, built either as a leanâ€"to or a separate building, is the most economécal type. the barns or other buildings by reâ€" moving parts of the machine. For inâ€" ‘the success of the evening, they deâ€" serving great «redit for the manner in which it was planned and carried out. After the concluding number on the programme, a dance by Miss Charlotte Macklem, dancing was indulged in to Colton‘s orchestra of St. Catharines, until after midnight; supper being sorâ€" ved in the cafeteria.. A novel feature of the evening was the uppearance of Santa Clans upon the platform, and the pupiis, exâ€"pupils, and friends, und it was unanimously agreed that a very good time had been had. ‘The prize presented by the Woâ€" men‘s Institute of Winona for obtainâ€" ing the highest standing of the high school entrance candidates writing at Murton Book, Junior 4th.â€"(Presentaâ€" ‘The execuiive, the staff, and the pupils .»f the High School in general, McConschicâ€" Presentation made by Mre. Fonger, honorary regent). Form 1Vâ€"English literatureâ€"Marâ€" wery Georgeâ€"(Presenfation made by Mrs. Cline, ‘Echoes‘ secretary). Prizes presented to Entrance Class: es Public Schoolsâ€"(Books)â€" ‘mmmu- toryâ€"Eleanor Elizabeth Bakerâ€"8. 8. was won by George Leo. (By E. A. Kirkpatrick) . hb““““ There was a farge crowd of parents, CUT THE COST us oo ut +~ + mt "Nobody @urPASR®® 1e in unis »necâ€" inity," said a Minbros girl to her new lover the other nikt, as she gave \him a purtine kigs wh a report to it tike u pistol. ‘The stonished youth walked awe; wondeng where the girl sut her esperieo.â€" Hamilton [ She accordingly wat to her husâ€" band, but he @h@riby dolared that the ‘ldnn- should hae read: "You come, I quit. Undarstad, ‘his official visit to Wentworth lodge, A.F. and A. M., Stoney Creek, last ovening. He was accompanied by M. had an unpleasant eequet for a Orims by wife, whose Rusband hae just been sentenced to three moaths‘ imprisonâ€" ment for leaving his wite and child chargeable to the gwirdians. The husband, Georgs Robort Waiâ€" Ince, left bi# wife in April, 1923, and ‘n- *‘ wrote saying that she was going . to join tim win received the unc there has been no race meet! on withor just recently. ~8t. Catharo {&w“*wn taken of at Nelll‘s hotel.â€" Spectator, going to tologram : Vesides having the putation for vmmaived murders, Hamili seems to be gotting a real mctUre otre for bandite. . Five buidâ€"ups in five ys is almwt a record for a Unanadmn 3. Donald McPhic, and W. Bros. 8. A. Morgan, John E. Riddel! und Poter Nichol. ‘The brothren of Wentworth lodge turned out strong, they, with the ons from Oakville, Grimsby, Stoney Dr. Alexander extends bis thanks to @meociates for their splendid coâ€" operation; and ‘ to the Township at large, for their assistance in his work. ‘The Hamilton Spectator of Dec. 5, 1900, says: ‘The quarterly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s AuxiMary to Anglican missions of the diocese of Niagara is being held Gener:l hoalth was somewhat proâ€" vented from one hundrred per cent. by fourteca cases of scariett fever; fifteen measles; twenty of whhooping cough ; five O( chicken pox;; and four of mumipsâ€" with no deasths from theso eauses; and most of theo patients being under the ago of fiftee=® years. _ ’ Sourc» of water suppply is stated to ba. drillsd wells with tron pumps and ’-. *ops (except where Town water is laid); a‘x santoples were taken for dslysis and the recommendation is that 1!1 wells shoulld be thoroughly pumped out at regular : intervais. _ ‘Thers is no milk byflaw governing; only On+ milk vendor with no pasteurâ€" #bBpply. One milk: inspector is on the job but no pastenrrizing plants to In§pect: one inspectionn was made of the plast of a distribustor. The usual Inspection of producia=& Plants, utenâ€" slle, stables, cattle, etc., will ho made. Six schools were insppected in two of wiich sunitary applianaces were found to be defective; both of which were correated, No other improvements are sehool supply. Pwelre nuisances wetre teported upâ€" on and all of them werte correoted with out further reports, or reference to the Church Cathedral, Resides the repreâ€" sent for analysts were taken from the ‘The water supply was found to be go>d quality in four school seeâ€" tons; and of doubtfuil quality in secâ€" tions 6 and 13â€"with further samples ‘Mtnmm. Vital statistics show, fifteen deatbs, with only one under one year; and twentyâ€"!ive births. Dr. J\. A. Alexander, Medical Officer ot Heaith t the last mesting of North Grimaby Covncil, tabled his annual report, excerpts of which are here given: $320. to the M.C.H., $70 to Saniâ€" tary Inspector Bowslaugh, and miscelâ€" lane0us expens‘s of $35., a total of Health to the townshitp during 1925 London, Dec. 2.â€"The addition of the ‘un you figure dt on? QUIT AND QUITE GBT UNSURP,. SSFPD 25 YEARS AGO "You come; I quite underâ€" 1671 CHIVERS & sons Before Santa Claus comes you had better lay in a goodly supply of Our Confectionery CONFECTIONERY AND 31 Main Street West ARE YOU GOOD AT ESTIMATING? wmmdun‘cfl,c‘hnm. One estimate with every purchase, This Cane will be weighed by disinterested parties on Christmas Eve and the one estimating nearest the weight all you have to do. CANDY CANES, CANDY BASKETS, CANDY APPLES, ETC. _ _ There is a limited ~ nm-ï¬_ï¬â€œ_qg' SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CANDIES BUSY BEE CONFECTIONEKRY VRERS & snine 3 HOME FURNISHERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE Thorpe Bros. 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