«J y# ¢hita, I acted ar m chitd, but when 1. The writer wa# ©Chited and raised bcâ€"me a man, 1 threw a"~‘ X C3 ©"_ Mra. Robert| things." vas w s ® | ernmizinnl. .. Jirk.y+ <~pareat‘s death 1t looks like lots of {nsanity down| in Camiachie, 10 / Mss gouth of | ai Otlaws. Let .o prow» wha pqnmouub.luw,.,,,w' did a short time ago. ‘Any fool knows, | country of L4rÂ¥bt020ounty, u...,l 1t least those of High intelligence,‘ youth I still remenil> my good norsc, | speak out and say, "Whiskey is a| Pride of Grimab;, & my two prize curse ts any country. nmï¬lmm.h&h. golor, the sension and separations in families. It other & 1641 §@DÂ¥IN@good black, is instrumental in killing peop‘ _ on | spleadid in appéArANC®, o best black aur bighways" You will agree to| cow in Grimsby and Strire to say it | that usless you are born stubborn. . | always gave while milk. | Growers and Farmers ‘The fruit and vegetable industry is _a great factor‘in Canada but as sure as daylight comes in the morning its existence is short lived unless the people who are responsible for the downtall of the fruit grower and farmer, people who hnve made a mess of governicy the affrizas of Canada, quickly grasp its real importance. Let me suggest that after years of hard work and experience, I think the pqhnomnouumumm évening off and look up the Good Book, Th~ Bible. uhmmvflll find these words "When 1 was A chitd, I acted as m child, but when I} Wceme a man, 1 threw #"%/ b ing you are workinz hard. You are kept in ignorance of all this while you wonder why you are unable to adâ€" vance. I was raised and schooled in Grimsby. I am afraid of nobody and while I live and carry on I am deterâ€" mined to give the solld facts. FORMER RESIDENT We be sure liquor is where Cunada amall, with or without sale on very easy ierms $ssc lau C 2922 iNE ES (Bucceeding 1. is, Kouse) mmm.o"flCIANS 82 King st. E. HAMILTON M-.uuu_:u" i. B. Rouse for J. W. KENNEDY BEAMSVILLE AVUCTIONEER and VALUATOR will conduct your Auction Sale, lary :_ -_I_ at very reasonable rate bian"®pR@xzaNlamerican Phona 4 2) "RRY torms, or exchange. Phone J. W, Kennedy, 56 Beamsvilie, or Independent, Grimsby, Phone 36 TRUSTâ€"WORTHY DRIVING FURNiTURE REPAiRING For Upholstering and Repairi Valley Vi SUPERTEST Gas a OIL MOBIL OIL & CASTROL o1LS Greasing & Oiling Economicaily Phone 195â€"râ€"23, (Continued from page 1) __Ask your local agent about the large roomy English coach. .u-lbyâ€t‘:bln. They‘re ever so Cazy ... CVO on the coldest days. r Mmï¬rmmcmwmumm;,'; That‘s why most people prefer to travel via Canadianâ€" m*w:‘mn:xï¬h..,â€â€œlm over the United States and Canada. WHOLE MILK AND CRZAM, CREAMERY BUTTER s Daily Delivery in Rural Districts COACHES 17 The Independent, Grimsby Road Wogsm Coaches CANADIANâ€" AMERICAN BRYANSâ€"CURRIE EMIL H. LEMmPp HEAD OFFICE w WINDSOR ONT. C. D. MILLYARD, LOCAL AGENT KRICK‘S ACCREDITED DAIRY AUCTIONEER past 14 years, OPTICIAN PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 18 CRITICAL 8, for along, unless they fall Westablish embargo at least LWO weeks bet different varioUie Offruite and was tnoueh T have been & trong Conser vative (but nol ® ®Wiorp one) 1 hereby state the williixgy be plainâ€" degtien they it monty on tien ts I defeat but it will bothe biggeet, the flns gie the "hegt teel oninion of Cameds, * & cU Mowever no us¢ talKng but I pride wll.l“’.'umw feel assured I will b8 olsiged to coase bunting my hekd UP Srsinst a stone wall. For this I do MN0W untesy Ammmnmuhnu bargo on each ABd CVerY omm c(_nxud vegetables as thay c presentatives sebt t govern the af faire of our COMIATY, just look what they took off liquor. They left it or the sugar, SugAT 80 essential to ni! The writer was schis Gndu: Ontarip Veterinary College Modern Methods of Treatment to large and smail Animals. Special AttentPn to Pets. SMITHVILLE . â€" ONTARIO Phone 14â€"33 Agent Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada 127 Main St, W., Grimsby _ Phone 180 OPTOMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service Phone 326 Fire, Auto, Accident and GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 118 Farrell Block, 12 Main St. W. Office Hours: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to 5 Gas Administered For W. E. Cullingford LIMITED Established 15 years DR. R. C. TOPP DR. Vâ€" R. FARRELL VETERINARY NC# Offruits and veget on themarket and a} > been 8 trong Conser GRIMSBY X â€" RAY + Yet our reâ€" govern the afâ€" just look what They left it on GRIMSBY 24â€"hour establish an unless right Grimsby em lits IWHW“MMMMM. day school, when Miss Mayowna, of l*"hw-ml-u.lhmm-u.. | of Czeckoslovakia, but now a naturaiâ€" Ium.l"illfl.‘h‘“. dress on the Life of the Women of Centra. European Countries, Miss ’"‘â€"l'lnt-alhlwnm.. m.«w‘.mdn“ wunl ard linen, handâ€"woven, which usualiy Iasted the wearer for about 10 years. Miss Mayowna‘s work in Hamiliton is among the people from Central Europe who depend on her to “‘“"'m"lfl'fldhm, cases, legal and otherwise. Mrs. Pe. tet presided at ti.s meeting. third M. G. Battal‘â€"n, and Swick, of «© company, regiment. At least une f ona boy, J. J. Basley, n« Mamilton, also received it An open meeting of the W.M.S. of Pifty and Fruitland United churches C2200 m receiving the KJ*@‘s jublice medal: Lisut.â€"Col. A. A Smith, M.C., ED. of the Wentwurth regiment; Licut.â€"Col. F. I. Currenter, V.D., of the A Mother‘s day service was he‘d in Fifty United church on Sunday mornâ€" ing, with a special mothers‘ c} oir, Three citizens of Winona were honâ€" wmmuvlumm.‘-.’u“ medal: Lieut.â€"Col. A. A Smith. M.C to 6 p.m Guldes, school boards, local council, Canadian Legion and other veterans of the district attended. ‘The rector was assisted by Rev. I. M. Moyer, of Winoma, and Rev. C. Flook, of Jorâ€" dan, who was the speaker. The women‘s auxiliary of St. John‘s Mhusmmm. vbtmwhlhmuu.' 5mflmmmmm This was followed by jubllce tem Intl-mnuonrn-hy,m.\ A community jubilee service was held in 8t. Jobn‘s church Sunday night, which the cub pack, the Girl Mrs. Lucretia House, widow of the late Alvin Wardeil, of Clinton townâ€" ship, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Culp, May 7th. She was in her 80th year. One sister, Mrs. Fox, of Beamsville, and a broth» er, Sylvester, of Hamilton, survive. ‘The funeral is on Wednesday from her daughter‘s home on the lake shore mmmmm. A wellâ€"attended meeting of the reâ€" presentatives of junior softball clubs was held in the town hall last night to consider forming another league lhhmlt.Am-uulhb’u a team in and there will be Vineland, Beamsville and Upper and Lower ‘Thirty. Rev. Mr. Curric, formerly of New York, has been assigned by the Hamâ€" liton presbytery to the pastorate of St. Andrew‘s church and began his duties in Beamsville on Sunday» council members concurred, but would go a step further and build a small cairn on which would be placed a plate in memory of Beamsville‘s founâ€" der. ‘The matter is under consideraâ€" tion. ‘The council arranged to go to ‘Toronto on Friday in reference to reâ€" Nef matters with Hon. Mr. Croll. It was also understood that the departâ€" ment of municipal affairs would be ealled on while the council was at the parliament buildings in reference to an audit of tax and waterworks acâ€" counts. Clerk Reid reported that around 125 had been turned in since the council had authorized the sending | out of some 400 notices to.ratepayers | requesting those who hail complaints or any errors or omissions in their reâ€" | celpts to file them. Reeve Osborne| said he would call a specia! seasion to | deal with those already on file. . ‘ ‘The council in regular session last week heard with some satisfaction that relief costs were down about ‘om-hlflmnm month of March. Court of revision was set for the next regular meeting, to begin at halfâ€"past seven instead of eight o‘clock. Up to last night the clerk reported only four appeals had been put in his hands. ‘The council decided to enter an appeal on their quarry asseasment from the township of Clinton. Councilior Huntsman was of the opinion that the headstones of the Beam family removed when the old Baptist graveyard was undergoing reâ€" novation should be set back in their ville Vocational school was undertak» en on Tuesday by George V. Brooks, director of education for the Island of ‘Tasmania. He was brought by Insâ€" spector Davies. Twentyâ€"one riembers of the Boy Scout troop left for Toronto Saturday morning to participate in the huge raily in honour of Lord Badenâ€"Powell. Transportation was furnished by Rev. E. F. Maunsell, Rev. C. D. Draper, 8. J. Wilson and F. Sutherland. A tour of inspection of the Beamsâ€" The Week‘s News of The Surrounding District BEAMSVILLE WINONA tai‘un, and C.S.M. A. A. company, . Wentworth least une former Winâ€" now living in "hes . M mnenarrvitinee W. E. EHiS, Mrs. Dcl Nelson, Miss Giadys Secor, Mrs. Sccley and Miss tee: health, Mrs. M. Bradt; home economics, Mrs. Wilcox; agriculture, Mrs. Yorston; education, Mrs. L Southward; legisiation, Mrs. Black; historical research, Mrs. A. W. Metâ€" calfe; Canadan Industrics, Miss G. Secor; reilef, . ‘rs. H. Beamer; publiâ€" city, Miss R. W. ~ox; community actiâ€" vities, Mrs. Etirling; Junior actiâ€" vities, Miss D, Secor; dek..ates to disâ€" trict annual, Mrs. S irling, Mrs. Beamâ€" er, Miss Haws, sirs. Black. Mrs. W. F. Ellis then offered her home for the next meeting to be held June 13th. er; librariang, \rs. H. Beamer, Mrs. M. Merritt; . programme committee, Mrs. H. Stirling, Mrs. Beamer, Mrs. Black, Mra. Wilcox, Miss Haws, Mrs. Nelson, .Mrs. Eilis; Auditors, Mrs. Stirling, Mrs. Secicy; standing commit« ‘The officers are as follows:â€" President, Mrs. H. Beamer, 1st vice pres, Mrs. F. Black; 2nd vice pres., In.'agauuo'-um.lh Alice , press reporter, Miss Gladys Secor; district director, Mrs. MH. Stirling; flower and sick commit« tee, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. H. Secor, Mra. D. Nelson, Mrs. A. Sceley; pianist, Mra. F. Black: rellef work, Mrs. H. Beamâ€" officers. The roll call by paying membership utes of the last meeting adopted followed by signation of the secreta Mra. H. Beamer to Mra. H. Glover the election of of( "I'lo.llll-e w. 1. m “iw. home on ‘ with an attondance The meeting GRAS§!E W. 1. GRASSIE GRIMSBY. ONTARIO ership fees. The minâ€" meting were read and i by reading the reâ€" secretaryâ€"treasurer, or gave up the chair met at Mrs. A. n Thursday, May nce of about 20. for the election of take charge of Ernest, of Atterciiffe, was the officiâ€" ating clergyman. After a wedding dinner, the happy couple left for a short wedding trip. On their return they will reside in Vinciand. _ The marriage took place on Saturâ€" day May 4, at the home of the bride‘s parents of Vioia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Caughill, of Bismark, to Allan Brand, only son of Edward and the late Mrs. Brand, of Vineland. Miss Velma Caughili acted as bridesâ€" Hamilton, held service at the Thirty Church Sunday night. Services will be held evenings as well as mornings at the church from now on until furâ€" ther notiâ€"e. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Penfield spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Louns» bury Smithvilie. y Miss Margaret Cranfield spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Nettie Procyshyn. Mr. and Mrs. G. Johns and Mr. E. Groff, Hamilton, Mr. Tennant and Miss Phyllis Groff of Grimsby and Miss Ola Toohey of East Beamsvilie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Groff. ‘The Ladies‘ Aid Quilting that was to have been this. Wednesday will not be until May 22nd at the homé of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and sons of Hamilton, Mrs. A. Hurst of Beamsâ€" ville and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hurst and son of Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Hurst Sunday. Miss Jean Viviea spent Sunday in Hamilton visiting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Snooks of Turkey Point and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carr of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mr. and to visit her daughter, Mrs. Swayze. Mr. and Mrs Earl Carter of Dilts, spent Sunday with Mrs. Horn and Mro. Egbert Hurst returned Saturâ€" dnyrmnnw«l‘-vutmlnk Riggs of Niagara.â€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, THIRTY MOUNTAIN | Crooks has gone to Hamilton during the last three years. township relief officer be accepted by the members of this councilâ€"and it is with regret that we are called upon to Moved by Councilior Mackic, secâ€" onded by Councilior Smith that the Grimaby Beach Cottagers‘ Association be supplied with water from January 1st to September 1st, 1935 at the rate of 28 vents per thousand gallons, they to maintain their own line and that a copy of this resolution he forwarded. Moved by deputy reeve Graham, seconded by Councilior Smith that the seconded by Councilior Durham that u grant of $150, be made to the Cotâ€" tagers‘ Association at Grimsby Beach for the vear 1935 for . road maintenâ€" Moved by Councilior Durham, secâ€" onded by deputyâ€".ceve Graham that the petition of Mr. E. C, Aplin and 13 others be received and be referred to the Road Committee. Moved by councilior Mackie, secondâ€" ed by councilior Durham that the clerk notify Abram Baters to cease pasturing the Hewitt estate farm at Moved by deputyâ€"Reeve Graham, seconded by councilior Smith that Mr. Jeffriea‘ offer for lot No. 298, plan soon as the redemption period has exâ€" into by the council. Other matters dealt with included fixing of water rate to Cottagers Assn, at Beach at 28c per 1000 gaiâ€" lons from Jan. 1 to Sept. 1, 1935. Grimaby Beach station and pointing out that the municipality in years gone by had undertaken to provide and maintain the road and this was in accordance with order of the railway (Contipued from page 1) be desirable to make it compulsory to spray if it was to be adequately kept under sontrol. ‘The scale was getting worse every year, nearly every *urle orchard being affected. mnuummmnm-‘; MAY MEETING OF ; TOWNSHIP COUANCIL ‘The matter will be further looked services in that capacity Mr. Nellson advise all property ownâ€" ers having tenacts reeciving water service from the municipality owing to a change in the Act on and after May 1st, the owner is Hable for any arrears and it can be charged against Moved by Deputy Reeve Graham, seconded by councilior S.1ith that the collectors‘ roll be rece‘~ed from the tax collector and tr.osferred to the clerk and treasv er. * appeals on assessment that mssy be "Gipsy Song", Dermott, Rythm Band. "Land of Hope and Glory", Eigar®". } Instrumental Duett: _( Hawailian Guitar). (a) "Wailana Waltz". (b) "March", Dorothy and Elvin Spencer. Girls‘ Solo (Sr.), "Sunshine and Butterfiles", Bunning. Margaret Shayâ€" er, Carrie Durham. Maypole Dance, Junior Pupiis, Missâ€" es I. Hope and V. Walker, Grimsby Young Men‘s Chorus: (a) "Juanita", Spanish Melody. (b) "Days Board of Education. * Boys‘ Solo (Sr.), "Fairings", Martin. Lioys Jarvis, Guy Bernardo. Chorus: "Come Unto Him" (Mesâ€" sa", Foster. Unaccompanied. Rhythm Band Selections (Kinderâ€" garten Pupilis), Miss Dora Wilkins. Glenna Farrell WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th, 1985 Abt. "Night Song", Busch, Hagars and Mountain School. BLO88OM TIME er, Bery! Chivers. Chorus: "Twickenham Ferry", Marâ€" zlals, "I Know a Bank.*, Horn. Spoker Poetry: "One Two Three", Bunner. .Audrey Palmer, Betty Moyâ€" ’ (Continued from pMye 4) Baw» . "Littlie 8+ <A0‘, "Early to Bed and Early to Rise" (Read). ‘‘The Jolly Riders", Breu. .A «s Ruth Walkâ€" wur, Composite Chorus. . anior Hoys® Solc: "Where Go The Boats®, T. Nevan. .Paul Macder, Bazil Girls‘ Solo (Jr.) MUSIC FPFSTIVAL PRONOUNCED SUCCEAS rueyâ€"