PHONE 23â€"R GRIMSBY §4 ROBINSON STREET s. CONTRACTOR & BUiLDER built. This record is your ossurance thot you will continue to enjoy all the advantages of progressive public trovel service on the highways. Down through the years, Groy Couch Lines possenâ€" gers have enjoyed a full measure of "new model" combort as better and better buses hove been uwcmm 22}, MAIN $T. E. GRIMSBY _ PHONE e35 foy" Oakville â€" â€" â€" 180 ROUND TRIP Toronto â€" â€" â€" Owen Sound â€" Bracebridge â€" $ 9.90 1925 MILLYARD‘S interior and Exterior Tax Included (subject to change) FARES ARE LOW Highways â€" 1000 PEOPLE ARE CARELESSs These worthy people, one of whom is still with us, presently began to notice that letters and other packâ€" ages would come to them with their name wrongly spelit; and they began to keep a list of all these forms of their name. And now I have been shown this list, and it has occurred to me CONTINUA TIONIS Haftar? How came they STOBE these Penmeylvania and New Jersey _ Many of the Comfort family are here. Robert, borm 1767, died 1948, wust have been one of the earliest annual meeting I have attended. ‘This is where the entusiasm stems from, she said. Miss Livingston saild. I am impressed with your itself as a large fruited. early variâ€" m.“.mflhm of Red Lake. Nepean, a hardy European plum. introduced by the Central Experiâ€" mental Farm, is of medium sise. fairly good quality, and ripens in mmu.-m;‘n-dl:* ‘.‘m-Ҡwhq mishe Harry Hallas and his wife Paranks A presentation of flowers was made to the speaker of the evenâ€" ing by Mr. Nickerson. Mr. McGee of the St. Catharines branch gave those present an invitation to be at the annual meeting of the city branch to take place ut the Leonâ€" ard Hotel tonight. with the lunchâ€" ean at seven o‘clock. The report of the nominating committee was received. but the stated that the management comâ€" mittee felt that the fees per visit should be increased from a dollar to a dollar and twenty.five cents. ‘This met with the approval of the Een e AC have | ripen in lste August and l M""mg.‘.mm presect as we SAW2 * * ~ of stone erected to "Ephraim, son of MNMW- son. drowned while bething in Lake Ontaric, Geptember 6, 1853. There is much bere to linger over troductions at Ottews. Pipestone is of large wize and very good quality while team work. We have 108 branches. as you know, and 500 nurses goâ€" ing into the homes of the Canadian people 220000 4. M crcairinadip ~ADGG nmmmm and Lampmans. The shadow of an old tragedy is projected into the evresent as we Stand betore a headâ€" ers, Mooks, Gees, LsTROey®, ETCO and Lampmans. The shadow of an cid tragedy is projected into the | M--.Mumlw-' stome erected to "Ephraim, son of | oo 2 oct ard Elizabeth McPherâ€"| HOLD ANNUAL MEETING aph on Samuel Comfort‘s stone dind 1862) reads,â€" mt Fiarth has one mortal less Heaver one angel more." the other, noting recent red plum inâ€" Le# From Page One Members of the Piper, Cosby, Wikcox and Servos families are "John McDonld, born in the Isâ€" land of Jerse, emigrated to Amerâ€" lca 18 June,1817, Died 31. May, 1863, aged 69 yeas." and Pyshers all uind a place, and after Thomas Conwell, born 1785, we come to Elets Ann, thirteen year old daughtr of Johs and Emâ€" then move on the next field. A prairieâ€"trained farmer now living in a small Ontario farm thinks he can sdapt western farm methods to Onâ€" tario and has rented 1,800 scres, spent $25000 in equipment and hopes i0 earn $1000,000 in a single year. It is the first time that a genuine attempt bas been made to do farming in Eastern Canada on the same scale as in the west and there is a possibility that if the experiment In the US. and Canadian prairie lands, a wheat field of 1,000 acres is considered asverage size. In Ontario a 50â€"acre field is the most comâ€" mon divisimn of property. In the west, gangs of man and specialized equipment mow, or harvest bundreds of scres of grain in a single day, succeeds, it will alter the entire farming habits of Ontario‘s rural dwellers. Prairie farmer Norman Taylor, right is shown as he gives his orders foor the day to the four farmers working the 1,800â€"acre plot Teylor himmel? spends most of his time as business manager for a Phone ‘5$0 FORD ns monarcH SALES SERVICE THEG Perrins the hill, we pause for a moment beside the grave of Abrabam Hort. on. Only a very few of the original headstones are left, the inscriptions now almost blanked out by time old worn slabs of native stone seem to have been discarded and a more been erected, commemoralng A whole family from the beginning. This is a Perpetual Care buryâ€" ing ground. which accounts for its trim. orderly appesrance. iNext weekâ€"Rockway). RIMSBY INDEPENDEN very small office we would heve tn ciake over 4,000 connections beâ€" GRIMSBY STUDENTS EARRIS MOToRS â€"â€"Cectral Press CansCisn at the foot of | tween : E6E Your FORD â€" M ON a R CH D E A Lt e | customers, ©UC H 2"" """ _ es \lurge office of 10,000 customers, \we would have about 50,000,000 tween :ndividual wires and pieces am-uu.flonm â€.“ouy-d.-dbrfl C 2 ue CC ces n M connections between "ITUD **** various types of apparatus." Mr. Rogers described recentlyâ€" ‘!- ’ Ilm ml,.‘ * TB Gcozsetnns. Aihotic s .'m developed methods of speeding Up parme. Abopemge mefigpitin » 'uâ€"-†mmam"“"’â€â€™â€œâ€œ telephone dial apparatus and other associated i1: the early days of the funpornt One important deveropâ€" was limited to & Sirtanct S6.8.6re sc ar> Rogers miles. Bell scientists and ment demonstrated by Mr. W it‘s PROVED through and throught wheo you sit behind the wheel of a 1949 Monarch, flmin-khthapodhdh.dovda. :o:ully hne mâ€"iu‘ou thousands of other Monarch is f i in M‘-“uru.?' mm .rli::‘lxo- hm...MMcmhaiu-mnuthc mil: ::: restful M:mmlhy..ml ar the SALV AGE COLLECTION SAT., APR. 2nd â€" wEST LINCOLN BRANCH, CANADIAN LECION f â€" PLEASE MAVE ALL SALVAGE ON ROADSIDE BY 9 A.M. â€" PAPERS â€" BATTERIES â€" RAGS (NO TINS OR SHOES) marvel at the use in PBR "â€"" i mericos. THiS Iqmmm""_' d point out, is a means of superimâ€" | posing as many as 16 simulAD@ON‘s convfrndflllflfl"‘k‘ without one interfering with any | was the " was i V"""" _ srce ti use in pearly every large telephons iJ ""@ _b This be BCY In outlining the development of smooth power of its CC EoV eP Lz gives for such a big, solid car . . . mmm.‘..m'“ Yes, satisfying performance is not in the 1949 Monarchâ€"it‘s @ume Visit your Monarch dealerâ€"he wil w.n‘h' ’"‘h"il'tmool'd\io take the whee yourself and like a King in a Monarch. ‘aype Engine . . . the t OR Grimsby M" » tance and eventually fade out enâ€" ‘The vacuum tube, he explained. is a means of reâ€"energizin£ ( impulses along the route of ‘ Mï¬â€œ dMW“":‘“. volume and clarity of the Me *** _ wenlsened uy 4+ 3 â€wm'-'l the spplication of SS e B m ‘ .p_mw““' nuen'.h.;., h..'?.'l.‘bnln. RIDE Ttop a y â€"be will be h. '.'m"' °‘,"‘i',l"ll Car. *Â¥ Anllp@t usmy A imng economy it 15 nOot a promise $ OWNCF provent March 31, provent > w4