"o on srealdl, er Than PAGTERRRR CCC000 Fent ysar, following which, permit {) M,.-â€"-uum-m-f- uum-fl""""‘""" the Department of ame and Flaherâ€" tm (Signed) ‘ M"“W ‘The following recommendsM0!? * connection with the maiter was made by Ts wiluister in charge of Dept. of Game and Fisherics:â€" The undersigned has the honour to recommend that pursuant to the proâ€" vistons of Section 6, subsection 1, ahu-(ndtbr(umumdm Mllo"lmlndrelafl'dh‘nd for the Counties of Lincoln and Welâ€" land for residents of the Province only, upon FEngitsh Ringâ€"necked Cock mm-mmun; m. and & 5 m,nudu‘mu.o.M day. idovermber 14th., and Wednesday, November 15th, 1033; and that it be W'uâ€"dw the provimons clm-vluuuudnm “u)flfln’uâ€"lfllflw, lnn-p-l.“mmnu- pwmmurhum-u.m WO’:MW.MW“ so twken shall be disposed of either * -Mdndummw nmwmd the cur« 7 o eer ioh SaiF hn uw 2 apues nneiteition ~ Whe regulation also provided that all birds shot must be either consumâ€" ed as food or mounted prior to No#» ember 30t." Uimited to four birds ea HUNTERS SECURE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15th, 1933 New .stmm FRESH â€" INEXPENSIVEâ€" SATISEYING Obtain tickets and information from GRIMSBY, Ont. â€"â€" H. Lindensmith, Agent â€" PKONE 13 or §02 {Continued from wepember 7. wmum.mflurm..,ummm ld!uundwlhu & SLICED SIDE BACON, OAK BRAND BUTTER very mild ... .. .. Ib. 19¢ 2 lhe. 45¢ se on eeeeeece 1 00 e n + es Oe enderioin End . Ib, 14e spglllggs LAMB “.e IDINNR'I:CHOPS .. 19¢ LEGS OF Sprina *** mmw LLEIS. ise| , LAMB .......;.... I¥€ # 8 8 w uw n e ns s wleoF LOIN VEAL CHOPS . . 19e LAMB ......... Ib. 1e Ll&orlm.smhh..............l.lu mmccmcxmuum..............um Mild Cheese 2 Ihs. 25¢ | Pure Lard or Shortening, Ib. 12¢ PLEASE PHONE EARLY QUALITY THE HickEsT FARM KILLED rorgx m“?f“;{m «. Ib. Me M in raRe ... mss | se e es .. 16 is LOINS OF PoORK, BOULTER‘S MEAT MARKET NOVEMBER 24 â€" 25 . ROUND TRIP BARCAIN FARES Children usual half fare. ?Il&‘“.-:! in coaches only. .No baggage checked. M/ 10 mm PAICES THE LowEsT in rEars CANADIAN NATIONAL ANY PHEASANTS commendation . in matter was made Aurge of Dept. of m| LANB‘..%;:...;.. .. I¥€ ** LOINS OF . . 19¢ LAMB ......... Ib. 14e Special Price ............. Ih. 10e PHONE 24 non;wmmmm- tis1, Backache, Lumbage «« USE nut M ACAPS. For swale at Dyâ€" \wuwnr.l.m: k Kilis came to her death from poison administered by Mrs. W. \ ters." Mrs. Walters has been remai until November 16 for prelimir hearing on a mansiaughter count. vearâ€"old Cayuga mother who died at the General hospital here on Octoser 27 from lead polsoning alleged t«. have been administered in an illegal operaâ€" WOMAN‘S DEATH Dr. W. J. Deadman, pathologist at the General bospital in Hamilton was the only witness called at the adjourn» ed Jnquest in Cayuga Thursday night into the death of Mrs. Jean Ellis, 23« Miss Walsh, on schalf of the 1.0.D, I., expressod ap reciation of the ad« dress by Dean ‘Aclay as did the Stuâ€" dents Counci!. a hearty vote of thanks being mos .1 by Bruce Hill and sec» onded by Keith Zimmerman. ical storyâ€"of David rad Saul, after which he read the oent. RUâ€"MAâ€"CAPS. FoF a20" " monds Drug Store, Grimaby. 1. 0, D. E. LITERARY The Literary Meeling of the LO." E. was hold jn the High Scho.« » torium on Monday after.oon at a/% w‘clock. at which ine High School pupils were present to hear Dean Acâ€" Lay, of MceManter University, who gave a masterly exposition of Brownâ€" ing‘s poem "Baul" basâ€"d.on the Hiblâ€" ‘The jury returned the following ver FINAL EXCURSION THIS YEAR RETURNING Tickets good to return from destination up to and bï¬â€ following Sunday (tickets good on No. 15 from Montreal.) +X BLAME FOR STEAK ......... h. 15¢ SPRING LAMB * CHOPS ........... 18€ LEGS OF SPRING PRIME BEEF ROUND BONE or y WE DELIVER | About rixteen men friends of Ir‘ Donald Buamer, a popular young ’u-hr of the Nisgare Packers‘ 't".‘flmormb'«ln:nqd.‘ .meho-oo(l' Wylie Them Mloun. ‘hhlmt.olmy evemng . last. ,mm.nflCl.'mm On Thursday of lasi week the members of the staff of the Niagara Packers presented Mr. Heamer with a combination electric Oriliette and Waffic Tron HONORED FRIOR The evening was enjoyably spent in playing games after which tasty re« freahments were served. Mrs. Beamer who has been an employee of the ofâ€" fice staff o# 1. D. Amith and Sons, Limited, Winona, was the recipient of a handsome Mante! Clock and allver candle holders by her employers and office associates. Mra. Maurice Cudney .of Wlnuu] was hostess al a Miscellancous Showâ€"! er held jointly by the. Community‘s| Young People and the Ladies® Aid of| Fifty United . Church. . Many very| w-lunu-luu!nl‘mnmneum' by the guest of honor including twin Boudoir lamps, presented by the Fifty! United Choir. | Mr. Therun Wooiverten is spending several weeks in Grimsby. POPULAR BRIDEâ€"ELECT RECIPIENT OF SHOWENS Mr. Alf. Le Page is spending two weeks at Port Loring, near North Bay, on a hunting trip. \ Mrs. C. D. Milly@rd who has been visiting in Detroit, Mich., for the past week returned home on Friday last. Ir.m-lhmm;m of fridnds returned last week after a hunting trip spent in the North. geveral weeks with his brother, Mr. K-l.'lyhmm“e"- ation for the amputation of his left Mnhnmhn.uun-nclh-‘ mm“mwm‘ ummmmwm‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid of Heamsâ€" ville left this week for St. Petersburg, Florida. where they will spend the wipwr months. Mn y w oc â€" ol \dren spent the weekend at London. """. MBrOId Woolverton is leaving N--ulhru-uu.nu-.-. uvutu-.n.._‘ Fia., ‘and Ihhh-uflh*hm‘ will spend the winter -“___“__ Sir. and Mrs. Jas. Aitcheson, Main NMMflMW*; hâ€"ummhum‘ Wiauias Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Eickimeier and family left Wednesday by motor for DT. Walter McRaye attended a special meeting of the Authors Asâ€" WEMWM Book Week, last Friday, when the members enjoyed the privilege . of huh.AmlrmdNnhn.‘ While in Toronto Mr. McRaye adâ€" tâ€"cumw&ul -MM Mr.® and Mro, : the weekend with wi., .. ) _____" "*06CR of the flu. His many friends will for his Mr. J. D. Russ is confined to his with an attack of the flu. His Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mr. Mr. Harold Woolverton Mr. Social and Personal â€" ‘Lifebuoy‘ Hugh Whyte recently returned and~ automatic . electric TO HIS MARRIAGE Robert Harvey have . where he spent . R. Hunter spent SNOW AT CAYUGA It anowed all day CohiMWday, cwus ing a snowfall in th» vlctnity that even B0â€"yecrâ€"old reatden‘s Cas not reâ€" member the aqual of so carly in the saason. There is better sleighing than lnst year, while on Suoday tme young man will his horse a«| cutter was preferred and wod out over the shelk with his new 1934 Pâ€"cyl.oder car the â€" Unempwyment ’m reapect to the ; tion of a new servic to supply water to east sifle of the ca and the City Fngine a committee by Coun certain If the work out as an unemploy? ure. . Plans for the that it will cross the the north end of Cro: nect with East Mn eatimated that the w will involve an expen RECORD FALL OF Mayor Frank Sp Engineer CL. Couls interviewing J A. } $6,000 RELIEF PROJECT PROPOSEN AT \ Mrs. Dorsey is a pleasing speaker and held the interest of her audience to the end. Refroshments were servâ€" ed at the close of th meeting and a very pleasant social hbalf hour was “;gé.n‘%.::.:.g_%... :cmmw.:.mdm:: "'"f rum-â€â€˜:.'.'-‘uu' E erashed into it. The kill, however, ï¬Ã©â€™z‘;m‘.ufl'wmwummw-m 1 hi o * 1 _ Driving conditions sgever mater. | now serving their own people in these several professions. 4 Mra. Dorsey reviewed the .careers of several Chiuese and Japanese girls who were brought to this country 3s slaves but who, after their arrival in the const cities, were able to escape to theâ€" Mission in Victoria where they »iodl mablecdhs, i r o1 Sati ht joint meeting of the W. M. S. and Evening Auxilary held in Trinity Hail A-*"Nâ€CM.NM-- W ike up your Liver Bile _ Judge Carpenter found the defendâ€" ant negligent and allowed Mr. Klappâ€" hoilts $51 of his $100 claim. . Mr. Klappholz asked for compensation for six ~ody contusions which inid him up for three weeks. "I didn‘t think a ‘baby‘ car could cause great injuries," Judge Carpenâ€" ter said. Kevey Koskey, for the plainâ€" tiff, contended that the baty car struck the plaintiff hard. . Piaintiff was allowed his doctor bill of $30 and $1 a day for pain and suffering for SPOKE on Missionary _ WORk AMonc ormentacs play tag with them, Judge Carpenter “-flï¬ho-mw when Jacob Kiappholtz sued Robert ~.Mfllendm1 House. Mï¬-ï¬ry-h the Veterans graves and mmum while Last Post was sounded by Sergt. W. Phipps of the L &. W. Regiment. SHOULDN‘T PLAY TA Wm. Schwab, Tho#. Schofleld, D, E. Veterans and friends were present In large numbers at the funcral of the late Edson St. John OB Friday, 1t was in charge of the Veterans, Ser. ‘Mfllflmt‘umnlm and graveside were COnducted by Roy, J-A.‘hn.'hl*muotu.".‘ vice the deceased bad given his counâ€" try and to the fact Of his death comâ€" Ilcnehuhhmmmmm.‘ sary. _ The flagâ€"draped casket, with | cap and bayonet on top, was carried | by six Veterans, E. T. Shoobridee | rubber boots and rubbers â€" Farrells Shoe Store In spite of inclement weather a fair «â€"No Calonc! mecessary WITH PEDESTRIANS AT WELLAND nger and City were in Toronto is, Secretary of Relief | Bureau, pased construc» «ain in Welland ~sumers on the .. _ The Mayor were appointed . Oct. 17, to as | uld be mrlnli nt relief measâ€" w main N‘tmi clland River Lv' itreot ©on» &M!-’ll im ic auad uuflu' ure of $6,000. | by a John & GRiMsBy, ONTARIC tit"> taproved by Sund. evening. On Saturday CÂ¥ming four heavy tramsports and *Wo bussess became | ‘E: ies ""mnznutyu." an nuuure.sszby and Beamavilie and coupletely Weku+ the highway | t-niwwn.umuu.a., Mlnuldhmau-uln.,. tould be pulled out suu‘-m' alto reported va th hills Fifteen and Ioll‘nntlrm.n..,.hm were busy Saturday afternoon and evening sanding the roads in srder to ujny-_nhlhrm Grimsby in ©0Mmon with many places throughout the district and province was visited by a heavy fall of snow on SAtWntay which made motoring hazardous and cars skidâ€" ded into the ditch along the highway. The mountain Tsd for those who uve above the 108) was so alippery lm'flml.m“"‘“. to do so on AcCOUNt of its condit‘/n. Others used chain® to advantags, A truck which Wa# crosswise of the road above the hillHocked traffic for Winner of E. C. Graves cup for obâ€" tainiag highest Bumber of points in the county live St00k judging competiâ€" tion: Jack Taylor, Smithville, No. 3, u.m Snowfal) Saturday â€" es Highway Slippery â€" . . Many Cars Skid Into Ditches Winner of shield, donated by Canâ€" adian National exhibition in junior judging competition: William Wismer, Jordan Station, Ont. Motoring Hazardous _ Over Weekâ€"end Grace Honsberger, Jordan Station, No. Nevember 10. © e" 4 Winners of. Chitcago trips: Madeâ€" line Collver, Wellamndport, Ont.; Jack 12, Meredith Nelswon, Ernie Downes. Clinton and Louth â€" 8. S. 4, Grant Laundry, Ross MrcEwar. Winner of _ champlonship .. stock judging cup: Gatiusboro S. S. 8, Basil mmm;nam' Winners of scshool fair cup and shields for schiools having highest number of points:: Otutln-â€"c».{ 8.8.4. Clinten \mind Louth â€" Cup, U. 8.8. 1. Clinton wind North Grimabyâ€" Cup; U.8.8. 6; Niiagara â€" Cup, U.8.8. 5; shield, 8. 8. 10. Gainsboro â€" Cup, 8.8. 10; South Girimsbyâ€"Cup, U.$.8.| 8.8. 8, Basil Misâ€"mer, Franklin Blanâ€" chard; Caistor â€" 8.8. 7, Dell Young, Simpson, 8.8. 3; Betty Vanderiip, S. 8. 3; ~Betty Vanderiip, 8. 8. 4. Clinâ€" ton and Louthâ€"Howard Culp, U.8.8. 1; Enid Culp, U.8.8. 1; Dick Paimer, U.8.8. 1° Clinton and North Grimaby â€"Lawrence Hurst, 8. S. 6: Alfreda Bingle, 8.8. 4; Vera Groff, 8.8. 6. Niaâ€" garaâ€"Jeanneite Pew, 8.8. 5; Jimmic Muir, 8. 3. 4; Vera Cooper, 8. S. 3. Gainshornâ€" Evelyn Schnick, 8. 8. 3; Mildred Baker, 8.8. 10; Mary*Patterâ€" son, 8.8. 8. South Grimabyâ€" Harry Potter, U.8.8. 7; Margaret Shuric, S. 8. 1, Gainsboro; Elwood Jublke and Jean Smith, U.8.@. 7, tie. c-unrâ€"-‘ Ralph Cooper, $.8. 4; Ian McAngus, 8.8. 4; Thelma Faweett, 8.8. 2. ( Winners of Ottawa trips: Allison Winners of publiic speakingâ€"(chamâ€" Winners of frruit and vegetable | _ Miss Hughes is a sister of Mr. R. | M. Hughes of Grimsby, _ Fred Scathola, Chatam, facial abrasions. George Gizmetian, Brooklyn, shock and shaking up. § Hal Hutchinson, Buffalo, dislocated right shoulder, scaip lacerations, Provincial Officer Bob Waude said jured before they were removed to the hospital. * In addition to Miss Hughes the inâ€" jured were: Roy Nesbitt, Windsor, driver of the bus, fractured left a. a, fractured ribs and severe head lacerations, | Asah Canadic, porter, Detroit, sevâ€" eral crushed ribs. * \ Sam Boskey, New York City, fracâ€" tured pelvis, shock. soon on the scene and attended the in make the turn into the Ancaster road Seven persons were brought to the Hamilton general hospital on Thursâ€" day last suffering from various inâ€" juries as the result of the crash of a Hamilton general hospital on Thursâ€"| The charge wili be laid, ne said, mu-«mmmu-]mwm juries as the result of the crash of a| After a fourâ€"hour struggle, during Detroit passenger motorbus in an Which time 2% miles of the King‘s early snowstorm on the Hamilton Nnm-l-‘-a‘:um- None of the victims were criticaily | ¢d over the mountainâ€"side half a mile hurt. Most seriously injured was Miss| below the village of Ancaster ‘wnmuum,m.flwmnqunumr 'm-nu;m suffered a w e mm Mwm““““’““b EPMAAAE Ri® m a i mave m Bus Plunges Over The Mountain.Near ‘The accident occurred when the bus THE INDEPENDENT Upâ€"to date Equipment ana Skilled Workmen Ensure EFFICIENT anp PROMPT sERvicE PRINTING And Let Us FiH Your formerly resided wi of his iliness, but 1 m“hh‘rl following the ordeal After hearing the n-m evidence in the case of Fred laid by the Township of Grantham through its lcense inspector, William }hm. wherein the first named is charged with failure to take out‘ a license to operate a refreshment stand at his chain grocery. store, corner Queenston and Hartzel roads. Magâ€" istrate Campbell reserved judgment in the county police court. M. A. Seyâ€" mour was counsel for the township and 8. H. Fleming for the defendant, the last witnesses being called were the wife and daughter of the merchâ€" ant who testified that no ice cream or soft drinks had been sold for .con~ gumption on the premises, but largely with grocery orders, except to tranâ€" slent . motorists and _ neighborhood children. Friday a charge of reckless driving would be Iaid against Roy Nesbitt, Windsor, driver of a bus that crashed through guard rails on the Mountain highway yesterday near Hamilton und plunged down a steep incline, injurâ€" ing Nesbitt, a porter and five passengâ€" His vumerous friends here where be CALL 36 JUDGMENT RESERVEC t will be pleased to getting along nicely regret to learn \® 74A