wlichne s Cuta s o ie eP en C 3 ’vz es lC : Ben Caughell, St. Anns, had the ‘best â€"double turnout, while Wilson McPherson & Son, also of St. Anns, won for roadster teams. Grafton Baby Show The Grafton baby show created mucï¬ interest, there being 34 entries, each of which tried to display a difâ€" ferent temper. ~Three school nurses, acting as judges, chose the daughter of Mrs. E. C. Meister, of Beamsville, to head the list. The second was a Lounsbury boy and the third a Prentis daughter. In the horse show ring J. C. Cosby of Wellandport won for carriage teams and for the smartest team, the latter winning the T. Eaton Co. silver oup. The Grafton & Co. special for general purpose teams went to A. F. Kinney, St. Anns, and second to Culâ€" ver Bros. of Wellandport. SIX i2 PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED ELE Coach â€" â€" Touring â€" â€" Roadster â€" â€" Sport Roadster Coupe â€" â€" Cabriolet â€" â€" Wells Garage Co. 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Let your Chevrolet dealer demonstrate Chevrolet performance. ¢ he e l _ Most ; t * Amazing Quality * aw ago 2 t w & 4: NEW LOW PRICES ig â€" â€" â€" â€" * $645 Sedan â€" . . . . . ter â€" â€" â€" «+. 645 Landau Sedan â€" â€" .â€" Roadster â€" â€" â€" 720 _ Imperial Landau Sedan 00 c< 0 < * j« â€"> 765 1â€"Ton Truck Chassis â€" let â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 875 _ Roadster Delivery â€" â€" * o â€"< 0 »â€" »â€" â€" _« 750« Commercial Chassis â€" Prices at Factory, Oshawa, Ontarioâ€"Government Taxes Extra for Economical Transportation in Chevrolet History Â¥ The boy was knocked to the ground and his head cut at the back and on the side. His hip was also badly bruised. The lad was taken home by his father. Boy Injured As it went across the track a dlad about twelve years old, Leonard Mino, son of Roy Mino, Grimsby, was struck by the wheels of the buggy. The horse continued out to the street, where it went into a deep ditch. The buggy was smashed to pieces, but the animal was soon caught. Abs. it * P Câ€"828C $850 915 953 635 485 5 Q The laying of the base for the perâ€" | manent road to ‘be built on Lake ayâ€" i enue is being rushed by Walter Beatty i who has it in charge. Already half f of the work has been done,, the fine _ weather aiding materially in the work. On Webster‘s sideroad, where the new \is to be made, connecting the present highway with the Beach, nearly all the grading has ‘been done, and most of the ditches completed preparatory to laying the cement surface on the road. {rees At‘ a special meeting of the high school board held on Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Miss Nephews was engaged as teacher. This brings the teaching staff up to six, the number of pupils attending compelling the trustees to The weather of the past week has ripened up. crops Wonderqu);, tomaâ€" tces especially coming forwar‘d now in large quantities, some of the cannâ€" ing factories being taxed to capacity to take, care ‘of the crop. Heavy shipâ€" ments of plums have been made all week by the dealers, the demand being generally good for all varieties! Ne.xt week will practically end the plum crop. Bartlett pears have been comâ€" ing on the market in large quantities the quality being not as good as usual owing to the pear psylla, which has had ~the effect of depressing prices considerably. Elberta peaches and grapes are now ready to pick. T. D. Harrison & Son are preparâ€" ing to erect another greenhouse to add to their already large establishâ€" ment. $ 4 o‘clock â€" Saturday â€" morning," the flames had gained such headway that any efforts to save the ‘building were unavailing. It had only ‘been built about six years. The family occupyâ€" ing it were away at the time, and no one was around. The furniture was also a total loss. It was partly corâ€" ered by insurance. : Fire of unknown origin completely destroyed the house owned by Mrs. Broatch, Fruitland, situated east of the village. When discovered about The cemetery board feel very grateâ€" ful to the H. G. & B. railway, through the influence of Mr. Waller, for the neat fence surrounding the cometery. The C.JG.I.T. spent a very enjoyable social evening at the home_ of Ira and Mrs. Jacobs on Friday evening STONEY CREEK s otp THE CANADIAN J ANK OF COMMERC 8 Grimsby Branchn « .. /4 J. A. Cani[ Saving with a Put Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund $2( THE INDEPE BY depositing ;| small sum regularl} in a Savings Account 3 »u will soon accumulate| . conâ€" siderable sum for investâ€" ment, say, in a ( overnâ€" ment Bond. is The. Rev. and returned from t WoodlnaM spentâ€"4a most e Mry. â€"Whitelaw weekâ€"ends for I the Tintern, St. ches. | A number from ed the convent association ~_he Winslow, on TH A number from ljis community attend ed the convent of the Evangelical association~.he in Bethel church, Winslow, on TK ‘sday of last week. The lists of e annual Peninsula fair, to be he | in the Agricultural park here next Monday and Tuesday, September 26 &‘ 27, have been isâ€" sued. â€"F. W. H /)atterson, Smithville, Miss Norma the Stamford C Lundy‘s Lane, ts commercial wor that school. MrSs. R. J. N@ in Port Colborn few days last we § R. and Mrs. § of Caledonia s1 noon and evenin and Mrs. wW. C.:| ‘possession immedig inten moving int{ family, Huvfh/ Millen and Fruitland, attend! their‘ lhniece, Miss Stoney KCreek on W Friends of Miss MT. ter hi were day. Hai)lld Lee, Fr frien in Buffalo. John Sheritt has Mr. Hunt of Hamil t s accident. and Mrs. To zuests at the, John Budge rs. J. M. Whitelaw r summer home at }rson is attending giate institute at Eg advantage of the hich is offered in _ Thursday afterâ€" Et- the home of Dr. ‘burner. s visited relatives nd Welland for a ngton and family his farm to ho will take Mr. Sheritt ity with his alescent afâ€" ind held. a ight at Jaâ€" hg refreshâ€" ntractor, of et ‘of comâ€" ts to finish t a serious hospital, is church is members week and d laid the onâ€" Wedâ€" ‘r beach. Hamilton, gg up new r‘tment on E It is his one found reserve. YÂ¥, ONTARIO RROUNDING DISTRIC â€" is the secretary, and copies may be >‘ obtained from him. â€" Robert E. Book‘s new residence on 1| Main Street north, is almost complete 1i in outside work. s Cyril Copeland has been appointâ€" el ed cornâ€"borer inspector for this counâ€" Jim and Mrs. Ridge and |daughter, Mary, of Hamilton, were Sunday visiâ€" tors at C. Ridge‘s. Sanford Evans is home after being in hospital. Miss Mary Bartlett is staying at Abâ€" ington, looking after the work for her brother, Hugh, and his wife, who are on a motor trip to Atlantic City and New York. $ nesday afterndon. {buttermaking competit‘on in Saturâ€" ‘day‘s fair with a falseâ€"bottom tub and ‘half a pound of butter. Miss Pearl Evans and Miss Mary Bartlett attended the Gillâ€"Petty wedâ€" ding in Hamilton on Saturday. The United W.M.S. meeting was well attended on Wednesday afternoon Judges Find a \Faker at Fair Ainearthed four and a half pounds of wood and rags. Spectators gasped in amazement. Some smiled, some giggled (From St. Catharines Standard) Niagara Falls may have its power, St. Catharines its industries and Grimsâ€" by its peaches, but the m ghty town of Beamsville has its tricksters. False Bottom Was Used in Butâ€" ‘ terâ€"Making Contest. Kenfeth Young spent a couple of days in Hamilton. 3 i It was all over last night that one lone woman brought this honor to the town, and today all Beamsville is §’rï¬â€˜;l~mg over the "craft" of its female tesident, who entered the fiveâ€"pound Judges were about to give her first prize and crown her "Buttermaking }Queen of Niagara," but, alas, one stuck his tester inâ€"3â€"little too deep and oo The latter had what he called the "most wonderâ€" ful time in my life getting lost away off in the hills." Later he got what he went after, a moose, a caribou and a tricky grizzly. Two years ago Norm. showed a fellow three grizzlies and 51 cari%ou, setâ€" ting up camp only about nine miles from town. Only some of those who have explored the Canaâ€" dian Pacific Rockies for game can convey to tho 1 M 050 c10., P00 C JRoOIL VL UunIdFS <d110u ceils, "1I I tried to follow this trail back I would get crossâ€" eyed and fall out of the saddle." « f PNWorman Thompson and his brother, of Barkerville, British Columbia, are considered among the best hunting guides in the Canadian Pacific Rockies. They took a banker hunting last fall and after winding their way up a mountain creek Norm. asked the banker if he would like to find his way back. "Not on your life," said the man of dollarsâ€"and cents, "if Upperâ€"On the Lockout for a Kill.â€"With a camoe full of trophies of moose and caribou, the Thompson brothers expect 8; grizzly before calling it a day. â€" Lower leftâ€"Getting Big Game. â€"-Tl\or%p.on Brothers, famous> guides in the l%;ibfll D pleat had a busy season this summer conducting parties in their territory. Bull moose such as shown in the photog! mr;d blg m o fulâ€"and every member of the parties took home a trophy. Lower rlxht-â€"Cnnght at Last.â€"A giant grizzly, nine and oneâ€" at the from claws to tip of the nose, was killed at Bear River, near Barkerville, B.C. Herse he is with his toes turned up lying s * o feet of one of the Thompson brothers. Insetâ€"He Doesn‘t Want a Ferry.â€"A Caribou crossing from shore to shore, toveleit antlers high up. BINBROOCOK ison this summer corducting parties in their territory. Bull moose such as shown in the photograph were plentiâ€" nember of the parties took home a trophy. Lower rlxhtâ€"Cnnght at Last.â€"A giant grizzly, nine and oneâ€"half fee@ tip of the nose, was killed at Bear River, near Barkerville, B.C. Hers he is with his toes turned up lyin@ ll?n N the Thompson brothers. â€" Insetâ€"He Doesn‘t Want a Ferry.â€"A Caribou crossing from shore to shore, eo »ted BIG GAME HUNTERS‘ PARADISE and others choked back laughs. The judges moved on to Entry 1313, and Mrs.: â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" indignanitly ~picked up her pail and strode off. Royal Bank, Grimsby S. T. Creet, Beamsville S. Whittaker, Grimsby H. Bull, Grimsby V. R. Farrell Wet, cool evenings, will soon be here. 1s V tem ready? Are the eavetroughs in good I heaters ready for use? _ If not, consult us. new ones consult us. ; ‘ : Are Y ou Read D. CLOUGHLEY PHCQNE 43%: Heating and Tinsmithing PaiD UP LIST Perhaps some few months later his head will grace the library of a man‘s home in a city. Then the captor may remember the thrill of the first hunt and the capture of his first prize. But in the meantime, the hunters go onward. The Rockies are also the playâ€" ground of caribou and tirizzlie‘s, and the visitors are glentifully supplied with trophies before they tu!ï¬ ack toward ciyilization. . _ . / 6 Never will he roam the wilds again or breast the rolling waves in crossing lakes and streams and rivers. No more will he know the sweet, fragrant odors :]f woods and forest. His great heart broken, the bul moose is majestic even in death. o uninitiated the joyous lust in the heart of the hunter. The glorious monarch of the forest running swiftly, head erect, chest heaving, nostrils dilated. The next minute the ruler of a wooded domain is prone and lifeless at the feet of some straightâ€"shooting hunter. . . Grimsby December 31, September 3, Sanitary and Heating Engineer August 15, August 29, July 1. Wednesday, September ; BROMLEY sw ie en Biidiine ioi Pairaited . onddiiiiinedtiititee 1928 1928 1928 1928 1926 W. Montgomery, 'Grims'b):" C. Hishon, fii* J. A. Marsh, Grimsby _ E. C. Nixon, Hartney, Man. Septemb C. F. Merritt, Grimsby P. S. Benn, Grimsby Smith, Grimsby _ ‘ Is your: heating sysâ€" od repair? Electric. t us. If you require SR Phe (3s. SE en