BoYs Prebominate ‘ "m"“’-ohow Pnores of male over female births. hm‘hmnull ’m. lak girls born there were about Be Warm This Winter. For free estimate and informâ€" Pneumatic Insulating Co. PHONE 646â€"J GRIMSBY These are only a few of the GENERAL TRUCKING many fine titles now available in our bookszshop. SAND â€" LAKE GRAVEL “m’Ith“‘ 46.50 WEST MAIN STREET mâ€"lem:uAt Massey "oouir oor hi hakes Of " INSULATE Now Keith C. Millikin General Motors Sales and Civilization on Trial â€"â€"Arnold J. Toynbee From Smoke to Service by Appointment for YOUR Convenience Pontiac, Buick, GMC Truck Dealer For The Beamsvilie, a L _situsitta ArCR. ATTENTION Congratulations Wwinona 175| Local Agent for yes > * e uwmmmsumswtuamw dwndlumctnp-tie.e-llflldthlsyh(dth ar-er.u-ultbcm SMITHVILLE 24 R 1 1 LF 4 4 O 0 Lesr PrevAn wE ARE PAYING THE HGHEST Py dape â€" .0 RE PAYINC P CmrpPLED FAPM MR of Cars and Trucks , Sept. 30th, 1948 MOTORS NIAGARA PACKERS LTD. sTANDARD FUEL CO. T. Sutheriand, Prop. mwummnn PHONE 62 RE PAYING THE MOH~‘ papar ANIMALS Bor peap OR CRIPPLED Y T 1 e tihe _ _ onl «_ Save Fuel United We Stand Telephone Coftect for Immadiatt gervics c 2 L e se h HYDRO INSPECTOR \ by‘s Main Street. sary to put the prant in first clase â€" In honor of the condition. | office, Mr. Hews Another question that was disâ€"|an official opent: cussed was the local subâ€"station of this Saturday. T \‘lo’hu._nhgt_h.lhm vited to drop in CONTINUA TTONS was purchased by the town the subâ€"station was not included in the o.uunuu.uvuw used for the rural hydro system Inthhmglwg_unyrm Commission, in the very near futâ€" ure, may be able to purchase this subâ€"station from the Ontario Comâ€" mission and thus become owners of its own plant completely. Several others matters were disâ€" cussed but no decisions reached. ST. CATHARINES RATED | $34,653,000 is 1047, the data shows. Thus the city accousted for ml percent of Canada‘s retail business with only .267 percent of Canada‘s population, indicating it to be a superior market. It stood out in Ostario also, doing 1.56 percent of the province‘s business with but .80 percent of the province‘s populaâ€" incomes. ‘The survey shows that the 8,500 families in St. Catharines had an effective buying income, beâ€" fore taxes, of $43.065,000, an averâ€" age of $5,066 per family. This was better than the $3.830 family inâ€" better than the Ontario earnings, §$3,971 per family. A measure of the purchasing abâ€" ility of St. Catharines, compared with that of the Dominion, per unit of population, is given by a above average in buying potential. Much of this potential was not tapped, according to the survey. It found its way into savings and into investments. HEWSON AND SON district with fine quality coal. Forâ€" tunately the fire did not level the spacious coal bins, although they were but a few feet away. _ _ Now William Hewson has added additional storage bins, so that the Hewson firm has facilities to covâ€" crmluntho(m-l racite coal. Xnmuwu‘ ultra smart business office has been erected fronting on Main, Street, an office in which all the latest materials have been used. helndllcl-deuhfloor.md ;n-ul'ndelnhl-“‘m" mtmmuw with indirect lighting fixtures. A most attractive feature is the machined plywood, which covers all | valued Hewson woOrke!". 'm,mundmudnw-l ic heating increasing daily, MY. Hewson is also adding a service repair department for stokers and oil burners. ‘The firm has mofh agent for Livingston stokers And Oï¬ burners for a number of yeaN! A qualified expert will be on IWPR, tyâ€"four hour call to M Kiyes mflwd d*fll“ |matic heating equipment Mw Hew : ‘The compact setâ€"up of the a tllflmu-dwalm-. \ presents a fine addition 9 U iabiintedt s« Arvictatmdapiar en walls, and aiso has been utilized ummaum Mm,g-'.wm is that the scales have been moved .ndmmvmhddlnlheome-. Employees will also beneft with mewmmomd- fice Mr. Hewson has installed a heated room, in which is included .Mrroomforthcunoflln Cotuad Hewson workers. ne-llr.ml-l inmtaned = h-udm.mmehulncud .Wmnformundm v.ludw'orhu. 'm.mundw'arle' ic heating increasing daily, Mt. 16 VCb ""~ _ "adine a service Divided We Fall! FARMERS CALEDONIA 300A an official opening, scheduled for this Saturday. The public are inâ€" vited to drop in and see for themâ€" selves what has been done _ new man must attend police . | schoo!l before starting on duty. . | 1 will cease to be a Grimsby ‘ police officer on October 2." ‘ | â€" ‘The action of Chief Turner is the ; | culmination of long months of | | wrangling around the town council | ‘uueutomhfl'amrd man | | for the Grimsby police department |\ was necessary or not. I.Vfl'.lne-‘ In honor of the opening of this last January, when hbe became Chairman of the Police Committee, Councilior Braid has argued that the police department very badly needed a third constable and cited arduous hours that Chiel PUMNU was compelled to put in, but his arguments were to no avail. Chief Turner has been a member of the local force for 14 years, nine of which years he has been the Chief Constable, succeeding Alan handed to James Braid, chairâ€" man of the police committee. 1 .can no longer see my way clear to work an average of 14 hours a day and seven days a week as !I have been doing Last Friday Chief Turner iNâ€" formed Councilior Braid that he had received a very fine offer of a pcmmnar-hdvmnw. and while he was not inclined to ...,.,._mm.rumnw-um t mm O es night. What hapPMN®® "* ""~ meeting we are unable to report. unmm.mmnw the Committee that would give Grimsby full police protection by the time that Chief Turner goes off duty then Councilior Braid will unhedl-’uMAm Edward H. Lancaster to take lcwdmpouam-'fl' Crown Attorney has the power to F y 200000 C Ciatmalta months as the | pondence from these men on / _/ Mayorâ€""The Chief has stat | nia pagtion to chairman Braid" | _‘ Braig â€""I say get two men, &1 ie ie BECCAR CCE OO place polfce in any municipality when an emergency of this kind 14 ire a third constable and relieve him from the extra long 1 C 2 0_ _Wdila» In preneve mmk MEMC CR hours that he has been putting in for years. ‘This statement by Councilior Braid once again started a big round of discussion. w,.»wrulllll'“ not" wish to do night duty." C CV T1\ s nleft ho. Win 2 T2 EN Lewisâ€""‘Why put him on night duty? Let the three men work 8â€" hour shifts." _ . ma La anrvau fl., possibly Fâ€"“, Reat n Wl cary on, but if he does retire then “'m...nnt. In any event let us have two men and give Chief mo=_» a chance. Let him be the wia Di®. cost a pile of money." Braigâ€""I am only asking for oalmht"'m-"l ye«4 cond man if Constable Seymour reâ€" seanemeâ€"~ C * "" n . ing to hold a club over uT head. Mimseif, with the town and the Arm Wwho have offered him a posttion." th lllâ€"'“m" mtl'l!.“. last spring agree to tak® NP UA of giving the Chief a third ‘I‘ Nes â€" > w w man this man UHSs 1""" Bonham â€""Yes, We dld." Braid _"I have never l“""‘""‘" amwnnml'“"“’w this council what you d0." Hewittâ€"‘"Is the PoHC® mepnt t ment over is i es awe are pretty closs !* .El t * §t* thi CHIEF TURNER lice protection, M * Pomey ‘coming from ?" M"‘wn are WILL HIRE THIRD Msm _ Hamilton CHML of Police '.il 9n Chief Turner inâ€" of THE agreeable them on duty, Seymour will GRIMSBY NDEPENDENT you goink & in | that district .« give to get money Atany time when you‘have a jo., do that must done about the Beanvyille Dairy peddling milk in tow without a town license ?" Braidâ€""I would l:e to see all town employees brount under the Blue Cross hospitalizatin plan." Seymour and Lampard notified Council that the caseof the town against John Stadeimap for operâ€" ating a tourist campwithout a licâ€" ense had been dismsed by Magâ€" istrate Hallett on thetechnicality | Bonhamâ€""I , believe that this leummndbenl-uuflu“" ed by our solicitor®.or else I would |like an explanation from them AS ‘mmmm'&mfl"’ |it was dismissed, whe they had Imm.{“\omw rame. TXA they produce all the vised council to relaythe charge. MHewittâ€"*"How .much did this case cost us?" Clerkâ€""I do not know." Mewittâ€""How often dowe get an account from the lawyes?" . Clerkâ€""It is over a yearaince we had an account." _ _ _ _ Bonhamâ€""I think that thelawâ€" yers slipped up some place." .. _ Mayorâ€""I do not thinkany perâ€" son around this tablehas any Anâ€" imosity against Mr. Statelmier." . evidence or whalt MM»penti: / would like to know." jJohn Stadeimier apfiled for liâ€" cense to operate a tomist cabin site, or tourist home. Bonhamâ€""If he is going to be 'rnuluueu-lvuldlllflfl * _ S_ma afther name used than Braidâ€""A charge has ten laid." Councilior Constable ushed to ow if the town had ay insurâ€" he calls it." | The license was granted, Bonâ€" ham voting nay. At the September meeting of counsil the men that labor for mu-ttuu.md Works were granted & cost of liv» ing bonus, retroactive to July 1st and terminating on Deember 31st. Since that time the employees of Ww.‘._"’“ db ) 111 Bd cas 3 s cdumirenahdict +6‘ ._xu-u At Monday night‘s ng the bonus was granted to all other employe« of the town. Mayor Bull statd that he had mnquuufn-r-uuuofllw Robinson and John street area for a sign of some kind to regulate traffic at that pont. During the COm@ent C CHNZ very near actiderts had occurred at that point by too fast driving by people that dil not know that John was A dend end street. No action was taken. Hewittâ€""I do not know what this automobile situation is going to come to, the way people are muddflml at random in all directions." _ Bonhamâ€"*Ther is only one way to stop apeders and that is to establish a wl set up speed trap and pinch vem all." Last May the residents of Balâ€" moral, Melrose arl Roslyn aventies Oe & 0o matitinnad morai, METUUT T lsw in the Aitchisonsuryey petitioned council for new «dewalks. Monday night the request w# Eranted And the walks will + built providing "CC .lan And tha com» the WAIR® MIN 0 f c mn,..aualdmmn- oat. A) a amail stip of walk on the t side of ak street will ;- w ‘"M“ ® the M_ palltt "That this counâ€" Braidâ€"Lothian~ eil employ anoier man for the ce t and that this pol -m"’:l%m at a police % hbefore er'fl""lcl::“muu." ng nay * Carried, NMayorh"lL *ONNE, "55, â€"Prict e tly, bo granted to for a W“' .’: par":: appliâ€" John llm# 24th. â€"Carried eluollm votin Ay. 3 ROURCE ’l ANR- teimmings chl %‘:’;‘m;r eent cost of living bonus .lhl Inst meeting, 10th, be w Included in this Bept. 1909/ 5" opustion."â€"Carried Tâ€"' k\lllf mes > °> unan}imouslys | seppatp oc N KB M CMkec be madt Aluding allowances for tob. mill as and all materials, royalty, WSng for taxes or deâ€" but N0t 1t is intended to sell the preciat $825 a ton tob. m pulp fmduction of 10 tons a day With a year, eastimated operat« or 2780 vould be $228,7850 anâ€" .::.nwt this tival y. comparatively In explainlini}) backers point large profit, +Aype pulp will re« out that the : now conts at loast place pulp Wheny that it will be 480 a ton: Atter than, the pulp ag good as, @garettes paper, now used 16 frult tree pulp ap» P PCRF ECC trimminga can puip from fru5at of $220 a ton MmOoTIONS The â€" following . mM Recret rge traimsports loadink ing at the factories in ct caumd considerable and also that many actiderts had occurred int by too fast driving that dil not know that a dead end street. No That a license p be granted to . already grant were 1931 ESSEX car. Will aell as is or by parts, Phone 646â€"J .MJ.V’; McINTOSH apples. Apply AnppAMMpAAAACCCTCCCUCDN qulsa d ces BOY‘S 3â€"plece Donegal tweed suit, Yika new. size 16. Phone 674â€"W 12220000 a24p4 0 0 hm REFRIGERATOR in running conâ€" dition. w 120 Maple Ave. Phone 352â€"W, Grimsby. ,_{':_‘f | «mm AnnnRAiii iL C O leseiar o wew. TRONER, Coffield, nearly new, mahogany _ bed,, with aptrings, rocking chair, Cireulex. Phone priign 13â€"1p QUEBEC cook stove, ste« smm mmena en ENCO 0 amnand . onl Gor Motiat 90 Livingaten Apply Guy 3â€"1p ePR McCORMICK disc, 24 in good. condition. . . . cce ntdnt?v FORD sedan, 1047, lamâ€â€˜;' Classified Advertisements W""--, P ALL METAL iceâ€"box, 100 Ibs., in good condition. Single bed, steel, complete, in mmum Ap ply after 6, e 286â€"R. 13â€"1¢ AMMAAMRAAECEUTTCC O Clank 0 MAN‘S winter overcoat, large; young man‘s tuxedo; pure silk 2 size 18; also blouses. e §70â€"M, Grimsby. 13â€"1¢ like new, aize afternoons. W“ NEARLY new home. 1 floor plan, hardwood floors, modern kitchen, is nppreciAten: :n“s::; Tm-eui on C on can mm Reason for selling owner leaving town. Apply 34 Oak Street. 13â€"1p IPPDDPCOES ALUMINUM and steel, irrigat mive, Buckner and Skin pears to be that it gives a "milder amoke" when converted into cigâ€" arette paper. The claim is that under test, a chemical analysis of u.-ohmmmm from apple and other frult tree trimmings, showed it to give off less acid and Aldchyde than other }“â€MWW under the same conditions. For raw material, the company propones to pick up fruit tree trimmings from Ontario orchards. According to estimates of the mill backers, based on Dept. of Agriâ€" culture figures, apple trees in that province would supply sufficient trimmings (oro'fll’“wdp‘“" a day. Other types of trees can supply another 25 tons if required. Location of the proposed mill is not stated. s P Oe WTTE: V On the question of markel® """ prospectus states "today, practiâ€" cally all cigarette paper produced on this continent is made of pulp from flax straw . . . the pulp will be sold in Canada, United States, Great Britain and France. It is exâ€" pected that at first the main markâ€" atbounatwiP TE W 97733 '-v""l esmm Pn ty c ots fill be in United States." PDtLslls enc Sm tiions es mn.. Gormen Rtupp es n minee lons per * 100 to $ m........r Service, i8 Orimaby‘s | allottment ~« 1040 kilowatt hours. Daily consumptionâ€"16,000 kwh Leaving an average of 6,850 kilo wa‘t hours over our allotment. ‘The above Agures being based on notual motre readings from Sepâ€" tember #th to September 28th. WILL Phone 715â€"Jâ€"3. PULL SWITCHES mding of the metre shows u. ntarie. of markets the "today, practiâ€" d. West.. 13â€"2¢ Mar. 1/49 Skinner s to 400 13â€"1p 13â€"1p 13â€"1p , in Classified advertising rates are Three cents a word. Ihl-_“ulh.N.-n..“n-llndm-um do not count. Where classified advertisements come in over ï¬om.rde-udwcwllulyHlm All extra billings will be charged at the rate of 10 cents .elhflu.Wodont’-nntunflauu of â€" classified ‘:'dn.rmlve:'hur office dtertu;.o?.-.on Wedn:ay ternoon. ea-u-enn-rnl y for errors appearing lhunrtlmutcw is 10, 480 HOUSE, a t or four or five rooms. l’u. R. Edmonds, Phone 134â€"R, Grimaby. 6â€"tfâ€"p GIRL‘S brown and white checked C & Ee t enc uk BACHELOR | aj WAITRESS wanted. Apply Wood‘s Restaurant. " _ 13â€"1p 210000000000 4t t ind uind ty ie MEN between ages 20 and 45, good working conditions, 5 day week. YOouNG nE oi AGENTSâ€"door to door Salesman wanted to establish a business of their own with our *50 Guaranâ€" teed _ Household _ Necessities. Splendid territories vacant in To NT excnnobe 2B Cinmnth â€" PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. ena nCP CCC L LA INTERIOR PAINTING AND PA PERKHANGINGâ€"A. J. Hayward Ww Ww UEUWE MR UCUOI CAL cont. Just west Grimaby Beach School. Reward. Phone ll't‘-!?‘ M. S. Nelles. P EeC ERE: WEAK, TIRED, PEPLESS MEN, Apply Pittsburg Water Heater, Grimsby Beach _ 1Â¥1¢ End Grocery, Beamasvilie, Soatd in; good vnsut Apply E. North, West End Grocery, nuna{lll‘e’ 4 Seinica in Oe t uitc v wl POSTIwT your districtâ€"Unlimited possibâ€" llities for the ambitious personâ€" never a dull season. Experience not essential but a car is if vyou‘ select a rural urrllo&r ery little capital needed. opâ€" portunity of starting a business of your own, Write for FREE details and CATALOGUE to FAMILEX, 1600 _ Delorimier, MONTREAL women. Try Ostrex ‘Tonic Tab« lets for new vim, vigor; and pep that lasts from early morning to late at night. Contajns tron, vit« WAITRESSES For Saturday and Sunday Work. Attractive Hours and Highest ain B 3 cAleluit New "if fragâ€" quainted" size only 50c Al dfllf- gists. 13â€"1¢ * For Appointment Phone Miss Dixon at 101â€"Mâ€"2, Grimaby El Rancho Casablanca Phone 132 Applications for the posâ€" ition of Police Constable in the Town of Grimsaby will be received by the underâ€" aigned, up to 12,00, noon,: (lm“l-‘rlduy. October 8th.; 048. | HHHH 0444900444 44 9444 96940 444 944 + Applicants to state age, height and other qualificaâ€" tions, and also submit reâ€" ferences. ELOR ment, heated mmu-?;:: light houseâ€" . Central. Box 16, Grimsâ€" TOWN OF GRIMSBY Apply Bourne, Clerk, Grimsby 13â€"1p 13â€"1p Phone 240 Beamsville IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKâ€" RUPTCY _ _OP _ WILLIAM â€" BROCK THOMPSON, TRADING As "PEACH KING DAIRY_AND PEACH DAIRY war" oF THE VILLAGE _OPF GRIMsBY, CoUNTY OF LINCOLN, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO DEBTOR NOTICE is hereby given that WILâ€" LIAM BROCK THOMPSON, trading as the PEACH KING DaAIRY AND PEACH DAIRY BAR, in the Village of Grimsby, in the Province of Onâ€" tarlo, made an authorized m ment on the XMth day of Sept A.D., _ 1948, and that the FIRST MEETING OF I‘:l.xll"l'l:‘ll 'el‘lin:c held on 'fl% t th day = tober A.D, 1948, at the hour of eleven welock in the forencon at the office Well built eight room frame house with hot air furnace. Centrally located.. Easily conâ€" verted into a two family house with separate entrances. House is on a 95 ft. frontage lot with a number of bearing fruit trees; of the OPFICIAL RECEIVER, Court Mouse in the CITY OF HAMILTON, in the PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. To vote thereat PROOF OF CLAIM and proxies must be fyled with me prior thereto., ks 1 omo alc [3 â€"Alfhoagt idb Those hvl% clnims against the Estate must fyle the same with the CUSTODIAN or the TRUSTEE, when appointed, _ before . distribution _ i= made, otherwise the proceeds of the ESTATE will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, without â€fl“‘ to such claims ATED at the CITY OF HAMILâ€" TON, in the PROVINCE OF ONâ€" TARIO this 29th day of September A.D., 1948 ‘ FREDERICK C._ RORIN®, ‘ q:nm\un. clo FREDERICK C. ROBINS & COMPANY OLD RBGISTRY NUILDING THE BANKRUPTCY ACT P.O. Box 383, Grimsby WHEREAS the Minister of Labour has dflulo‘ that part of Ontario desor as the Town of Grimaby, in the Province of Ontario, and the V« lage of Beamaville, in the Province of (R‘llrkh as a wone for the HARBHERâ€" ING INDUKTRY, which he has deâ€" :‘Nl ? .“l tri I“ ‘-l“l‘ im,» _( w or trimming a ow n--'n"-'n-"?u outting. . trhmming, -l*-l shampooing . or . dressing halr ('3' giving.> (i) facial masmmage; or (il) scalp treatment; and (d) Wom Ml:' or . stropping . a . rasor, -l‘m where performed in barber scho ‘lunhol I::‘ The Industry and Labowr under The Apprenticeship A~t, and has received a petition request Int a conference of the employers and employees in the said industry and has authorized the convening of such conferences |, NoOW THBERE®PORR TaKR NoT |ICB that pursuant to The Industriat | Rtandards \Aot, H®0 1917, Chapter | 191. a conference of the emplay ers t and employees engaged in the sabt Industry within the said sone is hore hy summoned to meet in the ViMage Inn, Orimaby, Ontario on Wednesâ€" day, Ovtober 6th, 1918, at the hour Of $:00 in the evening for tha mur IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD HOUSE FOR SALE coURrt HoOUxiE HAMILTON _ â€" GRIMSBY ZONE BEAMSVILLE ZONE Apply ELEVEN m tadio ONTARIO t or . dressing facial manmage; t; and (d) Wom» etor, . @% barber -u'.:: itry and Labowe wenticeahip A~t, petition requeast e employers and l Industry and mvenbeug of sweh N TAKE NOT. a ‘The Industriat 1 1937, Chapter ( the emplayers gwd in the sakt ald sone is Ioreâ€"