WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th, 1935 W LEIDEN, Vineland Station, Co=nty Corn Borer Inspecâ€" ter, Phone 627â€"11 wcmaww. All Corn Staiks and Stubble must be plowed under clean or burned by May 20th. Hâ€"t 46 MAIN W. BETTY WAY‘S Lingerie Shop Sample Dresses Fine Lingerie of Every Description HOSIERY â€"DRESSESâ€"NOVELTIES DRESSES THAT WOULD SELL ®rEovrarLYy As HIGH As $18, y..d,.â€"uud-h-n-l""n few Kindred Spirits . . . via Long Distance, TOMORROW ‘ FRIDAY . .~. MAY 174 "-mbhhnï¬...-‘m“ turn to fishing . . . and all your tackle is in "ONE OF A KIND‘" MODELS DON‘T MISS THIS ® TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED 60 MISSES & WOMEN‘S o @ Whether it‘s social or business contacts, the telephone makes them quicker and ‘.ï¬hhdâ€"hhb pages of your directory; you can talk 100 miles or so for as Huk\is 30 6M be obtained from the undersigned, & » the Opm.f meceseaaroumennnees Samee 04 tion as representatives of the local Roberts of Hamilton; Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Eddy; Mrs. Orchard and Miss Johnson of Toronto. Mrs. Manson and Among those attending the marâ€" riage of Dr. Gordon A. Sinclair of Grimaby and Miss Kathcrine Stone of Toronto at Timothy Eaton Memorial MHewson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiteâ€" side and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Millyard Grimsby have also opened their cotâ€" tages for the summer season. evening i 8 o‘clock were, Dr. and Mra. _ _Mrs. J. H. MacMilian, Mrs. William ‘lnnuuulnc.n.md Grimsby and Mrs. Leonard Eames of -lu--umuu-u-m-1 day last to attend the trousseau tea nhmmuunâ€"g‘ Roxborough Road, Toronto. ’--u--nnl.-cm\ loo were visitors at the home of the former‘s brother C. 8. Bean, on Sunâ€" Beach are Mrs. McKellar and daughtâ€" ‘ Mr. Maroid Wells who has been *h“-‘-hi muda, returned to Grimsby on Saturâ€" tertained several friends at bridge last Monday night in honor of Dr. Gordon Ladies‘ Section at the Deer Park Golf Club entertained the lady members at luncheon at the Club House on Thursâ€" ’ Mr. George Stewart, student at the Ontarie College of Pharmacy is home for ce Thoy are nieaty started and prices are reas»nable. ee m sitrmiity i Tinicnt Connmnone carly hatched chic‘sâ€"and they have the advanta;e of warmer -n-mv.‘u-n.m It stands to reason that they will perform in the & se way as they can be sold for much less. ‘The -z chicks you buy in Ts m met jord heve uoo ten two months ago. They are bnip esn than it doed manier o mm n MAftirprine can get. After the first of May, BRAY CHICK HATCHERY Among those who are occupying ANNOUNCES LOWER PRIGES Mamilton Phone RE 6570 Bt. Cathiri~an Ph. 4600 Social and Personal BRAY CHIGK HATCHERY "Weewe ‘aging se Tive be obtained from Eâ€" Unwin, Marion Scott or Maisic Cullingford, Secretary. _ It is expected that the g of Trinity Tennis Club will be for play by May 20th. Fcus are the same as lest yoar, Senior: two dolare, Jun« ‘Winona won the tropby in the finals in improuiptu public speaking. um::l:(-.-“ score members Young People‘s Society of Trinity United â€i motored to Hamilton where they atâ€" tended the spring raily of the Humilâ€" ton Presbytery held in Wesley United Church, ‘The program included the finals in a serics of debates held durâ€" ing the past few montha, the Olivet Church team defeating ® team from several montas. An cspecially interâ€" esting program is being prepared for ’ On Monday evening next the fini} -n.du-m-ru ‘held by the United : Young People‘s Society. 1t “-. the form of a banquet tendered hy . the u-uuu-n--u--‘ contest which has been cafried on for tended a dance in their honour at the Fifteen Boach on Tucsday night as the guests of St. Alban‘s A.Y.P.A. of ‘held Anna Marilyn, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russc! Terry and Betty ' ‘The members of the SuUnday school ‘ n-u.'a-h- :h- z'hnn-nn.lm the minister, gave an illustrated adâ€" Monday, May 27th, will be :2 honour of friends who will welct m back to Hamiiton where make their home in future af the last ten years in Montreal. township. Deceased was in her 70th year. The funeral was 2:‘ on Thursâ€" day, May 9th, with interment in Mount Osbor‘+ cemetery. ‘The Young Ladies‘ Mission Circle of Grimsby Baptist Church met at the home of Rev. Harvey Merritt to honor Miss Sadie Phipps prior to her marâ€" riage this month. About twentyâ€"five members were present and an enjoyâ€" able evening of gumes spent. The ’ll--i Menry Fartoll, William Benâ€" gough, Waiter Johnson, James Theal and W. B. Smith. ‘The sudden death of Percy Foster eccurred at Jordan on Friday after an illness of only a few hours. Mr. Fostâ€" er was about his work as usual when he suffered a heart attack, passing away at his home a few hours later. He was in his 44th year. He leaves besides his wife, his parents, Mr. and Mrsa. Norman Foster; one sister, Mrs. Melvin Ryckman, and three bwcthers, Lorne, Winfred and Arthur, all u‘ Jordan Station. ‘The funcral was held Monday afternoon from his late home, conducted by Rev. C. R. Albright and Rev. Mr. McPhee. Interment in Jorâ€" dan Station cometery. ago, the deceased Indy had been a resident of this country for the past 44 years, For a Bumber of years she had resided in Grimaby. Left to mourn her passing besides her husband are OB® son, Albert of Grimsby and one d6lughter, Mro. Herâ€" ‘mo-ctl-l_l The funeral was held on Sunday ‘The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from the Stonchouse Funerâ€" Luore, t Touse Lucretia ‘Touse, widow of the late Alvin Wardell, died last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert al Home to Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery OBITUVUARY . _ONTARIO ememe The officers and executive of the The township of Clinten reported|Litcoin County junior farmers will that it had assessed the corporation‘s | hold their annual meeting for the elr > land on the eicarpment at about | tio# of officers on Wednesday evening, $2,300. These hundred odd acres were| May 15, ts the Beamsvilie counc!} described by the town solons as "nonâ€"| cliambers. : A trip to the Royal Wis assensable, since it was municipally | ter Fair, county conference, and picaic owned, nonâ€"revenue producing, the| were discussed at the last meeting but water supply for the village of Beamsâ€"| the decision wo* deferred. It was deâ€" ville, land set aside for a bird sanctuâ€"| cided to hold the annual moonlight exâ€" ary and game preserve, and the tota)| cursion again this year possibly at the acreage was under reforestation." . |end of July or first of August A Relief has been cut in half over the previous month, March until there are The recent strong winds have playâ€" ed havoe with the fishing business in the district and resulted in heavy loss in the damage to nets and in some cases loss aitogether by the recent strong east winds. In some instances nets were so full of moss and weeds from the lake bottom that it will be impossible to clean them again. at MacDonald Institute, Guelph, held on May 8, 0 and 10. ‘Those registerâ€" ‘ Petér Kolin, 52 Robinson St., North, in Magistrate‘s court here on Friday was convicted of being in possession of liquor not obtained on his own perâ€" mit and given the alternative of payâ€" Ing a fine of $111.25 or serving a An unusual growth in the form of quintuplet dandelions was brought in to The Independent office by Arnoid CLINTON TP. Assusers . Ecker and Margaret Martindale, Jorâ€" dan; Aletha Vaughan, Jordan Station; and John Jankow»ki, same address envmmummanememmmmmmmme various classes. A committee was aiâ€" LINCOLN GiIRLs ATTENDiNG so appointed to reâ€"arrange the prize d“mmLfl-ï¬'Mw Hope, Virgil; Theda Stagg and Vioia Matthews, St. Catharines, and Laura Fourteen girls of Lincoin county atâ€" â€" Come to Our Packing Cellars and Look Around I [Ask for Mr. DAWE) e 600 Acres Montmorency on Mazzard while you are in our Packing Cellars getting your Frult stocks, Add to the value of your m.-lhflgnvï¬ï¬‚cv“tmmnfl plants, (sell the We still have a pretty fair selection of fruit trees, grapes, and some berries. ‘The followâ€" ing is a partial list â€" we have a few trees of many other varieties. Mr. FRUITGCROWER . MHave you filled in all your vacancies? It costs no more to cultivate a full row, than half a There is Still Time to Plant ! E. D. SMITH & SONS, Limited [ Bring along the family, and let them committee was appointed to make preâ€" fair was also discussed and a strong committee appointed to look after the Following a heart failure as he was driving into his home, RKR. 1, Freeâ€" man, Wednesday last, Dr. Frederick A. Healop, wellâ€"known veterinary surâ€" geon, died within an hour after reachâ€" ing the house, He had been out on two calls and was just returning for the midâ€"day meal when he felt sudâ€" denly M Dr. Heslop, who was in his 65th year, was one of the most familiar figures. to farmers and townspeople Council and Mrs. J. D. Chaplin, A. E. Among citizens of St. Catharines who were presented with Silver Jubiâ€" lee Medals on Monday were Hon. J. Avery, member of the L. A., Lincsin Riding and Judge J. 8. Campbell. _ Yellow Swan ‘Yellow St. John etc. SPECIAL Gold Cross 4 Hour Dry Varnish, Quart ... ........_90s 'Mlufumâ€"m“*mm. 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