Grimsby Independent, 18 Sep 1935, p. 4

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% solovakian, Jugosiavian, Scotch, Engâ€" lish, Iéthuanian, German and Canaâ€" dian. All the helpers were from that district and were employed in taking . REPRESENTED On the Ellis farm in South Grimsby township last week ‘there were ten nationalities représented in the sixâ€" in the corn crop. TEN NATIONALITIES Each Way Eve age Pradk Catene mt miek TORONTO INGLE 1.5â€"AcTuan 2.50 Red & White Matches ................. 3for 23¢ ‘Tichets and Information atâ€" Catsup, 12 oz ... . .. . . .10¢ Lily Chick. Haddie ... .13¢ Challenge Cornstarch . . .9¢ Gold Medal No. 3 ? Sliced Malayan Pineapple .............. 2 for 25¢ Gold Medal Strawherry Jam, 32 oz. ... 32¢ Â¥ry‘s Cocon 14‘s ... . . . . 19¢ Red & White Toilet Paper .................. Charter A Motor Coach for your next lodge, club or party â€"Fresh Vegeinbles Always in Stockâ€" 4 T ‘They were Hunâ€" mmmmmsimmminccmccc»: 4 bOF 290 Moved ‘hy Councilior Durham, seeâ€" conded by Deputy Reeve Graham, that Mr. Bromley be instructed to instal meters on all yearly water users at ence. Rate to be decided upon at a water where he has directed it to go. Moved by Counciliors Durham ard Mackic, that the water collector, Mr. Nelinon, be instructed to accept $9.20 from Hr. T. igunno for water supplied for 1934 anc that he bill the Landed Banking and Loan with the balance John McMilian be referred to Insurâ€" ance Company for payment. ‘â€" Moved by Counciliors Durham and @mith, that the clerk be instructed to place the account against Inter â€" City Forwarding Company for damage to hydrant in the Court for collection unâ€" less paid by October 1st, 1985. Moved by Counciliora Durham and Mackie, that the clerk notify the onâ€" gineer to notify all parties who have not cleaned their portion cf the Hawes ditch to do so at once and alzo to see Moved by Councilior Smith, secondâ€" by Deputy Reeve Graham, that the Dog Tax paid by Mr. Oakes for dog! owned by Mr. Huffman be returned to Mr. Oakes, amount $2.00. Moved by Deputy Reeve Graham, weconded by Councilior Mackie, that R. & W. Coffee, I‘s .. R. & W, Tea, 44‘s~ . .â€" eauumnn-n:-: Mumfl'- Buffale every two houre. ""“ \ "'!«,'a:!-..-. x\ Lux, Jubilee . Tree Tinn Phon +, Srimag: ‘, Moved by Councilior Durkam, secâ€" aended by Deputy Reeve Graham, that the Reeve and Clerk represent the ‘Township at the sitting of the Railâ€" road Board in HMamilton on September Advertise in the Independent and «... & Â¥or 25¢ /. +. . onR 3 for 23¢ by Dr. Furreli re .to terms al . . 15¢ rnriiihiie: Bs Wikatoet Sni ie e cts is t â€"â€"meeuiia 2 M0 00 T7 2C mepriin comre c ol ‘tity to declere war on whecessary Torento board of omtrol last passed a resojution wohthiting ’Giicfiunnmmln.u- W T am. The motion gos to the city counci! for approval. © Toronto thus joiss Londo: £Rd New York city as metropolitaun®"®as < bating traffic nolse. i MOTOR NORNS AT wIQr HANNED: tm "*ORONTO -A--w-l_â€"-wd,uudnj Friday â€" Saturday, Sept. 20 â€" 21 |::%mmu~nwl "WHEN A MANS A MAN" at 4,730,000 as compared George â€" ummpydamu' ufi-%’ the tenâ€"yeur average of 4,275,00". The Uo”,fll‘lhil-'ml % age, root crops are fair t0good and MATINEEâ€"SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. corn will be plentiful | _ Doors open at 2 O‘ciock vesting operations. W‘“I \wrain was completed by the end .« August in all sections ofâ€"the provinc, except in Northern Ontario where har westing has been delayed by rain was not eXpected to be compioted unâ€" til about midâ€"September." Yicids are slightly higher than last year. Average yield of spring whea is estimated at 18.9 bushels per as compared with 18.7 last year anc un average of 19.6 during the last 1« and a 10. year average of 34.8. f Barley production will amount to 17,050,000 bushels, an (ncrease of 2« 300,000 over 1034. Production of bazâ€" ley in Ontario during the last ten years has averaged 15,045,000 busheis. ‘Too rapld maturity was & factor tendâ€" ».h“flm.p“.‘ tditure reported that threshing is proâ€" bushels, compared with 34.1 last year ébeding more slowly than usua; with a ‘considerable part of the crop still in of 2,074,000. The oat crop ;s placed at 87,224,000 bushels, an inâ€" crease of 5,008,000 over 1934 and comâ€" ,u-mnl.y-ruw-q“ 88,080,000. monthly report on crops, m‘ plenty of excellent weather for har> particularly the case in Eastern Onâ€" ‘Total production of spring wheat Will amount to 1,867,000 bushels, comâ€" a program of songs and recitationa On Friday, September 27th, Miss McAlpine, a government speaker, wiji address a meeting under the auspices !:r'-h_h the Hall. There will also. be received the sad news of the death of his brother, Mr, Staniey D. Friday in his T7th year followhig n lengthy (lineas. Ne had been a reat dent of that city for a number of years. He is survived by his wife and three sons. ‘The funeral took place Local Irems of Interest Mr. W. C Ripltinyer on Saturdny Peens e m e ‘&n this 10th day of September . Clerk of O ot arimany. .« Ine Above stock Sn _iproniery . of J“duflo“b to me I have and taken into posseasion the stock of PAINTS, VARN! OILS ETC. WALL PA The . & j Public Anation m ; .. + t Cii o the shove iwts, on Fricay, September 20th at 2 o‘clock: at No. 4 Main Street West, Monday â€" Tuesday, Sept. 23 â€" 4s TnearrE Adults 18¢ plus tax 10â€"2%¢ "uofih"* Tun 5 Th hame LBBYS, CAMPOELLY:OR AMLAER Clover Honey *2"$ TiE OR SHRLDDED Pie Pumpkin 2 > :z Red Cherries 2 * 95c Tomato Ketchup FREE caf2, 1: thace id SO 19c doing a 50% increase. in business. . . ‘The mother pension/had! béen reâ€" nmnirmd inhaiiiees the sale of bonds ani Ml:::hmn-n‘ MALTED» . C# cheeset t 13c â€" 17¢ inlon was more than the of Great Britain including their conâ€" suls throughout the world. =p omreny a Te o hn sumid eer eman In he told Usteners l!.ENofl OIL __ 1â€"or. bi. 23¢ 9 cikes 14¢ Mawes® Ceder or PAROWA x . ty 18¢ Shoe Polish SOAP 3 whe 145

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