Hours: 9 â€" $.30 Saturdays, 9 â€" 12.30 Evenings By Appointment M. A. Seymour, K.C. G. M. Lampard AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR m*flmm&.“ or smail reasonabic . rates; Abnm-znrh'umd- Adavite. Phone J. W. Kennedy, 56 Beamsvi‘ie, or independent, Grimaby, Phone 6 BRYANSâ€"CURRIE _ frentist . . 'ML'-J Farrell Block, 12 Main 6t. W. c.s.rmuflmaomc;ltm‘ Office Hours: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to 5 King HAMILTON | Gas Administered For Associated with 1. ©. Rouse for Extraction % past 14 years. | plication u_ _ | (ME"ule members on Saturday evenâ€"| Prudhomme, ~... nath account of themâ€"| 8Dd was a member of this body until pleasant evening much played “M' M;mo.-“- 7‘?' the between the Mun« ::-:':-:-::.-...:- “!&MDI‘ mn::'-.‘ j f | P . | of the fl’â€"‘“_â€"-"\"-l“- es -r."""‘ -l'l"“:l-th-:-. T tey ..:"."- ':flm-â€"--lihhâ€"ï¬mn'“‘u::flnoâ€".. ....' for such qualifica |ing. A A novel fi was at 7.30, and on Saturday u-r-:..-n“‘.-u.-qu.:.m:â€.w duties o-.- ....,,l p-:'.:--o“':-.h mi:- ;ï¬â€˜m------m.u-.-.».,.....,...,..m;___m one foot ten inc " zï¬_m.uuu‘â€_m reâ€" teaching profession at | by the | at the back. I told Munchuk that beâ€" o iuh-‘ Nelles ; nt has a mm-u-‘.:.'l'-fl'h!h-â€"â€"._.h-‘“ Mh&um.ï¬hfldmu:-:t-m‘m m ufl‘rml.:’.:'lflg :‘lll“fl'lâ€"t’lylh-'lbk- 1 FRUITLAND 1 |fence down he should “â€",m!m.:.:. '-.‘-'-l -n.' m'.m...:x | h':-‘- C _-. u I- promises towards landing | mainder of the session. Many memâ€"| profession in 1801 at Lindsay colâ€" ‘Iu-dulw::: oiz c me es | aems tm _I n Por m:.m' h::: :’"I..‘I ‘“'bm e Ladien® social held at the home of | . C w mas George . said 4* / the pennant. ‘The team plays Burlingâ€" the withcut offering any remâ€" e won the wental proficioney soren:| Smsce " umm-‘hl-'h-l arrested h&lfl.!_-m'm -'"-.M ® any reaâ€"| aminp ‘at‘7 ‘ ‘ :hc:nl.l.n-lln.l-l-““'."""" had troubte," the The feame comprising the league revrely censured by their fellow‘ """"""""""""“"“"F"'""-‘*:ï¬-.mq.a'h leaving this circuit | Officer saii wald, ‘Yes, these| are Mb-d..nu-bm-. | and graduated in honour mathematics and politics. He has also preai« | C .'-"'.'-..mn"“" , ;Muf p m ce acl in 1808. He has taught continuously dent of the Ontario Secondary TeaChâ€" | shortly, Mra. J fncmrel | hitk m on it .“.-ml-.-.-o._, i x s ce en hnmmw“nrlmmdmmm.mw.-â€rm no time [ f vine uP to this time Mr. Auld counts| section of the Ontaric Educational A#| dent, Mrs. H. D. Giover, and Rev. 1. | th¢ hammer "\ // Dunda®, Burlington | Aigeraioy "ang| , AbMAham Nelles took an nctive among his students many distinguishâ€"‘ sociation. board , week to make ap. . _ U _ "" 73W PanY for Women‘®) C. Good, Mrs. D. Brough, Mrs. H. instruction. .. m uprenid mm.:;-u:_ w."""""“"‘"‘#’*‘!m Prudhomme, Mrs. H. Reid. Games will " e | Ing. A pleasant evening was much be played cach Tuemiay evening beâ€"| l?lm-“&b Mr. Auld who is retiring from the ©Bjoyed. A novel feature was introâ€" ginning at 7.30, and on Saturday evenâ€" | BUK* :"'lfli-'--l- teaching profession at the end of the duced in the form of a Saffron cake.! ings a 10â€"cent jitney was insugurated.} ""** «whout one foot eight present school term, has a lengthy reâ€"| The cake had been presented by the | sunmunmaicedkcsrermeneenmectent Inches in frâ€"nt agd one foot ten inches cord of fortyâ€"ome and a half years of Devon institute to the mother instiâ€" g____________________________g | it the B8ck. 1 told Munchuk that beâ€" teaching behind him. Beginning his| fute on Wednesday by the world deleâ€"| / FRUITLAND " | fore he d anything about taking the Morwick has only agricultural certifiâ€" ceates but can secure principal‘s certiâ€" ficates after three years‘ teaching. The board gave him a week to make apâ€" cepted his resignation. They offered the position to Principal William Morâ€" !H-l!b Voeational School. Mr. 12 Main St. W. â€" Phone 32 2 William Street and 45 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, Phone 769 SCV "mehers contracts and received| ‘The exhibit of flowers from E. D. m“mdulm'maumum in the Migh, Public, Vocational u‘u-mmmmm Commercial | schools, . but Midï¬-flhfl‘ï¬mï¬-d. AdM&nhmhm-..a*Q- During the evenâ€" increase in salary. Me is now paid ing Sydney Jones, of Fruitiand, renâ€" l!.‘l.pr_mi-dl-hl-“mn.l-h!l Principal of the Beamsvilie High School for 14 years, Charts> A. Auld has resigned. ‘The Board of Educaâ€" tion met in a special session to conâ€" sider teachers‘ contracts and received mwmu-uml Principal of Beamsville |,"==~, High School Resigns "@==~ Wood, Mr. Ander won by Lakelands. Trinity vs. Mrs. Bob Stone of Lakeâ€" lands; won by Trinity Trinity vs Bob Stone of Lakelands won by Trinity. Teamaville, as per the schedule of Niâ€" agara Peninsula Tennis Club. ‘The reâ€" sult of the tournament was 3â€"2 in favâ€" our of Lakelands, the following playâ€" ers taking part; C. 8. Bean Publisher & Proprictor Tesued every Wednemiay from Office lfl-noan-:onâ€"nv Subscription â€"_â€" _ $2.00 per year in %ï¬â€œr.mhm RESULTS in THE Men‘s Doubles TENNis Tournament On Saturday, June ©20th, ‘Trinity J. W. KENNEDY AUCTIONEER HAROLD B. MATCHETT, B.A. BARRISTERS, §OLICITORS, NOTARIES, ETC. OPTICIAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS SEYMOUR & LAMPARD LANCASTER AND MIX BARRISTER, §OLIC!TOR, ETC. ____ sarRrisTERs, ETc. animssy orrIcE â€" daiLy rmerly Office of G. B. McConachie 40 Main Street, Grimsby Phone 150 ed persons in business, the professions and politics. He has also been presiâ€" dent of the Ontario Secondary Teachâ€" ers‘ federation and of the mechanical section of the Ontario Educational asâ€" Sirs. J. W. Beaumont, was the lovely | Tufford; refreshment committee, Mrs. Am.‘.l."mh'“'.‘c.“ Mrs. D. Brough. . Mra H. Recradbunuige t on on . Money. s M-â€"WIAWM | _ STONEY CREEK Phone 118 _ The principal and all members of "l'l-flhtudwh-m school have been reâ€"engaged for the | coming school year. The annual Sunday school and conâ€" picnic of Fifty church was held at Dundas Driving park on Sat« CC REC PRERERNM NOWwer mNow NeW In u..mm.u-nm. the Winona Institute hail Priday | celebrated her @1st birthday on Sunâ€" evening, under the auspices of the Wiâ€" | day at the home of her daughter, Mra. nona Horticultural society. The jU0F¢® | Frank Hilts, William streel. Mrs. were Mra. Beaumont, of Stoney CrCeK.| Tucker writes her own lettérs and and C. J. Bradshaw, | does all her own sewing. Mrs. Tucker mmdnw.:-h-‘muu.*-.- there . are ers were as t € mlll«lml .:‘“'..llflmmnnl sixteem R. Grills, A. MacKay, Mre. B. Picken, Mrs. W. A. Buchanan, wife of Hon.| Mrs. Bruce Hunter, Mrs. R. I Mra. D ter, Mra. R. Watson.| William Buchanan. of Lethbridge, has OPTOMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service Twentyâ€"six members of the Winona‘ the staff, . Women‘s institute motored to Guelph} Miss Janet Thursday to attend the luncheon of | Auld with i the delegation of the Countrywomen | asked the s of the World. |hymn "O G A large number was in attendance in closing. t the successful flower show held in w», z... Breezy Hill, the beautiful home of Longwell. n_-y--mu--â€"m Other prize winners were DKR. Vâ€" R. FARRELL The Week‘s News of ___The Surrounding District GRIMSBY F | _ ‘There will be one change at the hie ‘high school. Miss Edith 1 Ross will leave at the end of the term and a arines, Phone 769 _ | new teacher for mathematics and art dmmmermeoondtmgemccoy | will be engaged. s TELEPHONES:, ‘The staff and pupils of the high Office â€" _ 119 »chool bpnoured Miss Ross this week, wmimmm-nâ€"mm M. tray in view of her approaching marâ€" riage to J. Nichol Davis. On Thursâ€" . |day evening Miss Ross was tendered |a kitchen shower by the «eachers of 25 Main Street, West tho public and high schools at the caimsay |home of Miss Anne Grazsie. â€" Marjorie Merritt, Berâ€" Phone 198 | used to break a door pane! leading to -’hw_.-imuhw | the thieves hoped to find expres= parâ€" On going to his office Wednesday ‘\ morning. L. Jennings discovered that the T., H. & B. station had been brokâ€" en into during the night. A large |staple had been drawn from the men‘s waiting room door and entrance to the office made by breaking the wicâ€" ketâ€"seller‘s window. A cesh drawer was jimmied and about £12 in cash | stoten. A piece of tron pipe had been | _ Rev. I. M. Moyer preached his fareâ€" {wl-vâ€"ufl.'*mu gregation at Fruitiand Sunday evenâ€" ing. Special music was rendered by the Grimsby Young Men‘s Chorus. The regular study meeting of the ,mbfl“ï¬!hmhflul | the home of the president, Miss Alice \Kay. Those taking part on the proâ€" gram were Mrs. J. Orr, Mrs. L. Nelâ€" ‘â€"In.c-l Freeman and Miss iMOn--d. The final meeting ’l-rmâ€"-.'llhlolhlw-d | a social at the home of Miss Neliic Douglas next Thursday evening. fold by Mrs. J. J. Dean. Mrs. H. Clough, of Stoney Creck, was soloist and Mrs. i. Hermiston, of Grimsby, | gave readings, Mrs. J. W. Hewitson ‘ï¬hmmm | tea during the tea hour. The ladics lawn bowling ciub. The officers of the club were elected as follows: President, Mrs. F. Quirtey: Another welcome addition to organâ€" ized recreation has come into being with the formation Thursday night of William Tufford furnished the musical program for the St. Andrew‘s church anniversary tea. ‘The Gibson estate has sold the proâ€" perty on the east side of Knox church been visiting ber brother, Dr. C. J. Miimerl isnnd Barise sc cll ad pmeminiel 16â€" Auld with a Gladstone bag. Mr. Auld asked the students to sing his favorite hymn "O God our help in ages past", in closing. \ SMITHVILLE . and the student‘s council, ittee,‘ Mra. Darby, Mrs. bill« Mra. Mun originally p husband too then picked not Bee the q000 m x at the ba fore he d }, fence dow advice." he ag . Constal _ George 11 ?’!fl. told th with an wx «nmething, . the Beabrig nelghbor of #AW Munch she threate Evidence June 6 was Munchuk, i Seabright w Munchuk st the head a1 him twice a Annie 8 whe saw the atâ€" tack from a ve the street. She sald she sa hit Seaâ€" bright three 1i an axe. She did not see Mral Svike ane "Munchuk »a Me came after my hand and 1 alld down my . went over and i bat my dad leaned Munchuk hit » the blunt end at him agnin a on his knces." Adverting i; wire fence at of the haus, "| _ The Grimsby team will be composed wire fence at ';;‘.'h‘_ ’dhm&n“-t-d Mro. Munc the first post laking part in the game with the out, and her ( It. Mun.| Hamilton Aces on Tuesday: Marion ebuk said, "1 you," Mrs. Lewis Luey, Ann Copeland, Barbara and testiied. ~4 ‘M Nell, Mary Scott, Miliie k «h | Molmes, Corrine Mobinson, Christina w’:;’:â€ï¬‚*“"n“uuumummuu-n‘ wi 6 w ‘ my dad ...,...2!.:...'_"..__‘: Melen Duncan and Margaret Phipps. Il-lsg""--s.n......... ed blood Of the same group as the ‘ï¬-‘um'. clothing, he said. Mairs on the blunt side of a small axe | were MIMIIAF to those 0/ Mrs. Seaâ€" Mru. Lily Lewit dalighter of Mr.| and Mrs. Sâ€"«bright told of the attack on ber father with him, she said when he to reâ€"erect the wire fence at of the house. veviieldfbantentizdh i41233 (Continued rrom page 1) lh-'&’ ‘Tuesday afternoon, | Whs very enjoyabic. One of the feaâ€" | WOE Wi® & presentation to Mrs. M. = | Karr Of & Bandsome leather travelling 4| CaS® M# h Appreciation of her untirâ€" | | IM@ @MOPIW With the Women‘s associaâ€" 4 | Lon, ABd for her most faithful work at Douglas U . land surveyor, told df “&vm»nâ€"u» perties on May 2 under Muichuk‘s T A : ABHIMI“M‘I q:_ gmnmlu tested for human blood. ‘The | and Ming repiied in msual gracious manner, 1\'-3'-â€"--.-1-“ MANCHUKE nELD "NEHIU teacher, Mrs. Margaret Karr. ï¬ï¬‚m-m-m ful peAM Reckisce and brooch to : ‘qlulo-â€"-uâ€un. home of Mrs. Howard Barnard on Tuesday evening, when the senior girls‘ class of Fifty United Sunday school gathered to pay honour to their "€ JACODS. _A program was given unâ€" "".'A-dunmnm.. CONV@ROF. ‘Those taking part were: ‘t!._*lhlh-h.l beautiful PRESENTATION AT __ FRUITLAND an‘ hit dad with a baseball Mra ~4 ower with the shovel him m sharp blow with : of the axe. He struck «« my father went down then return and strike his hand striking at « ram from his home to trike Mra. Seabright. x, Menry Candler said, i up the axe, and her . away from her. She ald oo got You. too‘ / which wil had ‘ fee me, Th “:w-‘m I had dad‘s axe in, Burlington District '-hl up. ‘The ae‘ Frank Hurst. Munchuk strike any RESPONSIBLE inued from page 1) as the inquest into their theinjuries were causâ€" Munchuk are held on ITLAND CHURCH GRIMSBY, ONTARIO EntaeP ues AuE O CCOM Oo C Aife ‘of mnmdhum;w He served in the P flhMM-“.h.deflï¬uuh.. mm-mmammm..m will be erected. | public office. He was a man held in : mgmmmhm“"u with whom . he umdlbmms-uauxuuum.u-.“m flves 1 y meeting welâ€" deeply regretted by a large circle of comes a new member, frienida |Canadian Corps Service being held in ‘m--â€"au |_ The meeting decided to hold the reâ€" | gular annua) Picnic of the Branch on Saturday afternoon, July 11th, 1938, at Grimsby Beach Park, and the Exeâ€" cutive have been given authority to make all necessary arrangements ‘This Picnic is a big . event of the Branch during the year and is a day children of all Veterans in the District look forward to. . Through efforts of Com. Rev. Flook, Comrades Platts and Coleman, . arâ€" 'mdmdho team . the | young lndies anticipate being able to Imwhl-!fl--. The manger of this promising team \which will represent Grimsby in the ‘ (Continued from page 1) Comrades will parade at Markey‘s ‘lulllï¬.l-. Dress: Berets and Medals. This takes the place of Church Paradé arranged for on July 21st, which was cancelled on nccount Aces by the wide margih of 36 to 6, will give a good account of themâ€" Softball is agnin engaging the atâ€" uï¬hdll-nhï¬m'y-r und the members of the Grimasby performance on the school grounds |_ ACranam MNolles Defeat Hamilton Aces Wide | in political affai ."".‘."!"‘“"-.â€" AI:-_.‘... _ Another successful season is anticlâ€" pated by the Cottagers‘ Association and other organizations which are Sunday, and a resident superintendent who oversees the park throughout the WEST LINCOLN garbage collection, tile drainage and the enforcement of law and order as well as use of bowling greens, tennis The schedule calls for cighteen now include a pure and ample water ‘The president, Mr. John Harold, in The f N---nhu--nndu.‘.“ Cottagers A-“Mlo“m m.t-uuu-mnomm togers at the Beach. 'n-ud-..__ as a result of the efforts of the Assoâ€" | m,.. , ... | orricrar oreninc o I AT BEACH, JULY 1st resurfaced, the lighting system alter> dlï¬mï¬-m.m tion for the present season. Two jit« neys have already been held and anâ€" other will take place on Saturday mu-fl--hd\-â€"d\ July 1st. ‘The greens are in excellent handsome table lamp, 'n--fl-u-m.-.d--. the Cottagers at the Christmas sea (Continued from page 1; Mr. Rutherford is a past president of the Grimsby Beach Cottagers‘ Assn. and has been active in church and Sunday Schoo} work. - | malr e it s The Shufficboard Courts have been BRANCH MEETS® A of the, years of age on the death of his fathâ€" i1 is a day er. He was educated at home by he District private tutorseand at Upper Canada | College, Toronto. He spent all his life tev. Flook, | at Lake Lodge and ‘died on March #th. man, . arâ€" 1001 after a lingering and paintul i completed | ness of four months at the age of Sb snsdanf ue OsC at Cifficer at severai elections and was nbn)un-du.’-., ,m&mbhmmh-dhh-“ mainder of the session. Many memâ€"\a further change. By the decision ,Mmmu‘mnâ€",‘mm-lpmzm &l_-&umwwfll:mmwlfl son for their negligence and were Beamsvilie gained 2, while on the noâ€" '-«m-â€"uwummmum â€" members for their negligence. | ench lost 1 point. ‘ Ahuh-l‘-luhn-nmh-. Other motions passed at the exeâ€" "“'-"M"“"""'""-Imo-a-.mmnh- l*â€â€˜""‘"‘""‘"-â€"nn-m&du ‘mmmum.uu-wmm llflhï¬mmumm.-ughmâ€"l-- ,d&n-mflumm;.‘.fl.m..mnm -‘bAh&-lfl-hï¬-&{mm‘.â€"uN* ’h-h'. &Nlmm‘mnxlu.â€"-nuuw mm:«_u-wu:mw tributor towards the erection of the l'â€"‘-m I ‘The correct standing of Fruit Belt mu.l-mmmn-“"""..'-m 'dmw-m death of hnis Saturday night, June 20, is as follown: M&.ll..“fllflhnb‘- WZ L * P â€u“-flw l‘ofl-‘-â€"’m.. B 4 6 10 lived his father only three years. Me | Grimaby ... 6A 1 10 Mdm-lulll.)lum â€"5 4 0 10 h&md&m-&flg‘-. memenaicull 4 ® 10 ;lhwn-dwmmq-l'n--m â€"49 0000 oR was educated at Bishop Strachan Smithville ...3 _ 5 1 6 Mhh-.luhï¬hdnyi in York lived at the Ridouts. es e mnâ€"umm-mu‘lï¬ â€˜her possession dated Aug. 31, 1815] [[ it 1 on to Quebec Captain in the Haldimand Militia in 1822 and saw active service in the Reâ€" bellion of 1837, unlhhhwh'um from Mr. Ridout to Honorable Abraâ€"| Ham Nellcs asking him to send 'i “du‘-fl-mm; Henry when he returned to school in September, &.Mnhml that they be picked on the green side | York, Haldimand and Lincoin Counâ€" . tiew. Me was never a candidate for 'Ihm Assembly, but was ealled to the Legislative Council by !the Governor in 1830, He recéived the !title Honourable for this distinction appointments on commissions of inâ€" | quiry into different matters by the { Abraham Nelles took an active part Government. We wes sizo returning officer for elections several times in in setting things in order again. ‘The bricks and the lumber for the house and barn were all made upon the years undoubtediy delayed operations| __" _ "__ "NTT~ _ "red Felker, reâ€" lhu-mnu We have io Presenting the Creck team, claimed our possession a copy of an order bi# team did not know Dawron was bearing date 1820 to a Montreal firm DOt ¢ligible or they would not have for five hundred panes of cight by ten‘ PMY¢d him. He said the Creck team window glass. The old barn which|B8d always been square shooters and mmmuumt‘.;flhwlfl*b‘- 1801. lh-flbhnh-m“‘“hnmm Latér frame barn built in this locality, 1t Green of Stoney Creek admitted that was built by American carpenters, and 8t 16ast 13 of the 15 players knew I have been told by the late Samue! A.| D@wson lived in Hamilton. Mr. Millâ€" Nelles that the local carpenters were Y2rd proposed a motion to the effect -“mhmdludh-â€"mu“. Americans that on the night previous Btoney Creek be forfeited to the losâ€" to the barn raising, the former came !"C feams but was unable to get a in full force and so disarranged the *%onder for the motion. Other repreâ€" timbers as to give their American **Btatives believed this would be rathâ€" rivals a great deal of trouble next day,F #evere punishment and suggested in setting things in order again. ‘The the Creek be penalized the four games bricks and the lumber for the house 1t Which Dawson had pitched. Mr. The troublous times of the intervening The first house at Lake Lodge was built of logs, and was a spacious buildâ€" In-nhm-m'l\'uâ€" structure was commenced in 1812, |_Me was also a provincial isnd surâ€"| Used An Incligible Player â€" "F'-l-wninhfp--t-d! ;ï¬â€˜l‘hâ€"ï¬hmâ€" Townships for the Government of Upâ€" League _ Standing per Canads. He was probably pais _ Changed. fnrlbhur.h part at least, in ~â€"â€"â€" |Md_ln-|hm.“- . ths as we have in our deeds of executive meeting umr-mqu'muwmuum west to Peterborough on the east com. | Independentoffice on Friday evening, prising twelve thousand acres. By his president C. D: Millyard stated that ‘:,-“" "“'"‘"“ “".".':'u"'".‘: information had been received and on acres | t eham td “thhq&-t:-- yeu to his daughter Mrs. Sampson he be using an queathed 1411 acres; to Margaret 1449 Incligible player, Art Dawson, of neres, to Helen 1430 acres, and, b;u- Dawson, he said, "doesn‘t Matilda 1307 acres. Before his death qualify under any stretch of the imaâ€" ~~-Nfl~-v~“.â€"-_,. ~humfam uce . onl uon was opposing them to prevent their =â€" AWAY BACK WHEN â€" was only cleven commission of | cutive meeting provided that all teams must pay an entrance fee of $5.00 ""“MMM “MA&M-.-- | school in Kitchener, is eligible to play -'IIM!..M,-'* | the O. A. 8. A. scholars and teachers‘ , |benefit by 4 points on the dent and 'lll-'l-â€"dï¬lnï¬-&-. \ by was getting a preference. A sug» ,ul-hlfllhh-n--- | tion be played over again did not meet with general approvai although Mr. |Felker said that his team would reâ€" |main in the Mague no matter what the penalty was. Finally, after lengthy discussion the following motion carâ€" | ried :« Moved by Frank Thomson, of Beamsvilie and seconded by Art _ Clark, Grimaby Beach, "That the fout |games won by Stoney Creek and th | which Art Dawson took part be forâ€" |l‘db the losing teams â€" 2 to league standing and a decision that né very keen disappointment that any team was doing this as the league had Iâ€"ï¬-fl.hnhh‘.. velop local players and he made it quite clear that he would not tolerate â€" At an executive meeting of the Fruit Belt Softball League, held in the Independentoffice on Friday evening, president C. D: Millyard stated that information had been received and on investigation found to be correct that the Stoney Creck team was using an -n_“ hegnard 906 Phgsis i. N6D St. Puad 8. _ 36 Jumene St., Sauth To §+. Cutharions 794 Tol. Ragust 100 . Cotharines, Ont. . Hamibten, Ot. oman im rmors outan ce FINANCE CorrOrATiON CENTRAL © noustnoup uoans To married coupies heeping houes. s 2 ces m 0 aAuto Loans WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1936. We Help You Help Yourself LOANS Borre 3"“ Lowest retes in Canade fer this type of service $50 o $500 Nuatve Asthorned by tecciet Ad of Deminign Perimment BY STONEY CREEK cmemg 3 frssas . ~ on