Grimsby Independent, 25 Jan 1911, p. 2

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It is wrong from three stainl- points; first, they as a general thing, lack the proper technical knowledge of fruit pests and the life history and the best means of combating fruit pests. 5 Second, they have been paid insufficient salary to secure The whole system of appoint- ing local inspectors is wrong. ; I am strongly of the opinion that this carelessness and utter contempt of the law an of their own welfare is on account of the failure of the system of ap- pointing local inspectors. . It is all very well to lay Irame on the inspectors, but a matter of fact, a great deal the blame should be attached the fruit growers themselves. Deen very 'negu1gent and it was ovur.y theafeear of the law that was instilled into "chem by Chief Inspector Lewis during 1910, that forced some of them to cut out trees, which had been long before condemned (by the in- spectors. 1t1strt1e that many of the fruit growers have endeavored to carry out the law, but it is also true that a great many have been very negligent and it was Mgr)! the..feear of the law that was instilled into "chem by Chief Inspector Lewis during 1910, 4.1....L 5A..-_J - - It must also be f the council has be careless and that m fruit growers have criminally negligent Subscribers in duty as well in North Grimsby, as they have in any other town- ship, Saltfleet alone excepted, it must be admitted that the work in the past has been far from perfect. tors have probably duty as well in Mr And those who have not g dhickens should contribute t' bushel of potatoes, one bushel apples, one bushel of oats or C basket of peaches. ---If we i going to support a certain n1 ber of thieves in our midst, us get it down to a fair a reasonable basis, so that e; honest man in the commun will pay his fair share to h to support the dishonest ones t I would suggest as an alter- native to this system, that each rate-payer ccTtribute one chick en INDEPENDENT Write for our private address - _-....- -- v'"""'"'""'", vuu. AA yvu UCSII‘E TO see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: 'ty/t'r I t Ill,.",)' ' 'ir, T, I ('/if ‘ ww, n "-, . L -.» \ _ . I Ihtsl9iNllillitllrtutKEtiBiiEmf It is true th While our local e"""""'"', II doctors. Like a drowning man I saved my life. The improvement the nerves. I was cured mentally and continue to do Bo. peculiar to MAL" CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS F REE, Blank for Home Treatment. The We treat and cure VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD AND URINARY SIGMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and all Diseases nan“ hu- 9n -n Facts and Fancies, BEFORE TREATMENT a OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will cure you and make a man of you. Under its influence the brain becomes active, the blood purified so that all pimples, blotches and ulcers heal up; the nerves become strong as steel, so that nervousness. bashfulness and desporrdpncy disappear; the eyes become bright, the face full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, phg'sical and mental systems are invigorated; all drains cease-no more vital waste rom the system. You feel yourself aman and know marriage cannot be a failure. Don't let quacka and takirs rob you of your hard earned dol ars. JAS. A, LIVINGSTON, Editor NERVOUS DEBILITY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Dctréit: -ii-iG- ye lontinued from at petition TERMS: 's in Canada $l.00 per in United States 351 50 De to the thieve re a drowning man I commenced the Nsrwotirr'rioD TREATMENT and it a. The improvement was like magie-I could feel the vigor going through let cured mentally and physically. I have sent them many patients l " n can DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. {I‘HE TH REATEN ED WITH PARALYSIS be admitted that ‘5 been somewhat lat many of the have been almost CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT' Des, one bushel of hel of oats or one les. ---If we are mt a certain num in our midst, let to a fair and s, so that each the community iir share to hero "I was troubled with Nervous Debility for many years. Ilaiit to indiseretioh and excesses in yout . I became very despondent and didn't care whether worked or not. I imagined everybody who looked at me guessed my secret. Imaginative dreams at night weakened 'dltr5 back cached, had pains in the backo my head, hands and feet were cold, tired n the morning, gem- appetite, tlngisrs were shaky, eyes lurred. hair loose, memory poor. etc. Numbness in the fingers set in' and the doctor told me he feared paralysis. I took all kinds of medicines and tried many first-claim physicians, wore an electric belt for three months, but received little benefit. I was induced to consult Drs. Kennedy & Kennedy, -though I had lost all faith in Peter E. gumgegs relptee his experience pest inspec done the'. page 1 $1 50 per year All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- ment in Windsog, _OI_1t. If you desire to the yea' fT got me as ot Lresls and the best means of com bating them and also to Rlve m- In my opinion, the fruit grow ingr industry has arrived at a point where every municipality should have a' permanent offcer employed by the year, whose duty it should be to develop his entire time to inspeeting and to the study of the various fruit as tar as inspector cerned, is no better [than it was five veat It is a question in my mind if local inspectors could ever rise above a very ordinary standard in this line of work. They are too heavily handi- capped and the councils do not seem to (be inclined to remove the handicap. expert, and without a don-bf he is a valuable man in his class. His work has been of such. a nature as to command respect from the councils and from the f tnait growers” and that q,',r,ttt?,t.,t,',i,,tiis,,,,s,,,sc he holds has became i'e6iit"ii'iii'lhi'iii, affair---) am not aware . that another local inspector has had the success that Mr. Biggar has had. Mr. Biggar has followed the thing up year after, year and given it sufficient study, and de- voted to it sufficient time, so that he is now looked up to as an fleet I have not heard of any local inspector in the entire province, who has become permanent, un- less it be W. E. Biggar of Salt-. The Townsihip of by has started fortil 1911 with two nev both of them fairly but neither one of 1 Hlore The most lamentable 'a about, of this, is that all the years have been wasted and 1 to the present time not one, si gle, solitary man stands for as having benefitted by his e perience and who is still in tl employment of the mnnir‘imli"r Facts & FANCICS NO. the result has 1oeen that spection, as a whole, h of rather a poor order. During all 1 inspectors ha, some of ihem good service 2 how. Others effort to give these inspectors have rits point, where he comlmar respect or received the c tion of the fruit grower Since the spection ca: Township and the Vil muce me system of local in- spection came into vogue, the Township of N ortih Frimsby and the Village of Grimsby have had several inspectors and up to the present time n0+ amp of I might add there is source of weakness, that of continuity, or of stea provement, and a comma .Vice. prompt and proper service Third, they have not recei fr promt and decisive suppor1 the part of the fruit growers If unable to call write for a Question re than )erience “on, If them have tried to give .trvice as far as they knew Others made little or no :0 give good service and ) FNd \""" _ -- sitarted forth in the am fairly good men, one of them has had a limited amount of so that the township inspectors are con- have been workin . better off five years ago AFTER TREATMENT the years th u Ll'lllC nut one ot 'rs have risen to d he commanded the 10 is still in the the municipality. new inspectors 55, tnat IS mm of steady 1m contintious ser orth Grims as recelvec pport or o-oper the in, S been at antythe1 con toda, torth these as acK u ar Se .ltyrs. 1. J. 1111 U' last week VIS'. Mr. E. Smith, of Burlington has been appointed school tiyiicl er in S. S. No. 6. Mr. E. Downs of Grimsby' vi: ited this section on Sunday last The Misses Singer are visitin:,, with friends in Jordan. _ Messrs. Sweet and Anaahh are getting their ice supply in Miss M. Harshaw, o; Hamil- ton, was home over Sundoy. Mi. J. M. Terryberry, Mrs, L c; Hurst and Mrs. W Gr,rfi m: suffering with (mimic. The community was deeply shocked on Saturday last 'to learn of the death of Mrs. G. A. Kemp. The deceased lady has been ailing for some time but the end came unexpectedly. Mr. E. Smith, of Burlington, has been appointed school teach er in S. S. No. 6. Mr. E. Downs of Grimsbv vis THIRTY MOUNTAIN NEWS Mr. Mayer, of Rock Chaple grave a very interesting address to a large congregation on Sun day night last. toundry, which was soon extin- w. I guished. A 'si).d It is supposed that the fire fa originated from a hot box as it -lr.l" was directly over the shafting. c.-aLu='" The citizens of Grimsiby were W aroused by the fire bell about a ili quarter to six on Tuesday mdrn- .iit ing and on rushing to the. fire- iii hall found that there was a small il? blaze at the south end of the iO foundry, which was soon extin- Gt. Quished. _ N The weak point in i/lair/jig, inspector is that he tij:itilllll day's work, draws his if: and the matter ends ri.iir/,i'iii'al --No continuity, no devfglfl no improvements,» t1ati)l'.1tilll and no lasting (lyenefiei_,'i(ii,iial comm ll nitv. a Sworn to before me and sub... scribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decerhber,"A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces' of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo o. Sold by all druggists, 75c. . Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. State of Ohio, City of Toled0}Ss (.r Lucas County. ' ij, Frank J. Cheney makes “.0313 that he is. senior partatrr,.asp,t",r,t':', firm of F. J. Cheney" & Cir, ' .15 ing business in the City of,” int do, County and State af wald- and that said firm will ay ‘gthe sum of ONE HUNDRE POL- LARS for each and eirery Case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catstrrh Cure. went It might not be post‘s; every municipality to .:_[’ , first a thoroughly pirvst,iiiiiall cal man, but if a c1evtt,Cl,r,d,j',,,ilill , was appointed he co111d'i)iti,i'al himself or be posted ar't,i'l,i4lil1 perimental stations and? very short time, fwo _/iii')',,)'), years, at the outside, trj,1i,lalll possession of all the knowledge required. 'r'iili3llllll " by t shank with ; tions paid I o - “I ”at”; T. '.y"u)ts,N llllltfii,'iir, Plumbers and Tinsmithers This officer should bt-Iii-ii';'. Elle'"'" 57 Main Street GRI MSBY ed by the local council, ; Ilii"i"t) , . . pointment should be e’ 'IIE,',:',:,:, T . L -- . L A SMALL BLAZE AT THE FOUNDRY ment should be e’ che Government 'ii/iii, d work in close all the Gcys.rertirtiyi,iiji'ajfill' and his salary shiiiil.iilll part by the magi} Jart by the Coirt.'itij'i% FRANK T CHENEY II 1"lppe. spent part Friends in iii£ii§¥fl§§fi§§fl§§§§§§§§§§fi§§¥§§ ili ili w ili io it) I!) “i Illt,'i,,i,,i')'(Riaii)atitsii)i'giii)giii)giii . -\c\-\- 1PattSar -\.\.‘.-‘. L%usuiie.sus.es.s. _.,..- ‘ -=aa£aa$aaza£aazeeae:54/ . "oi.g..LF. .p.’p. .fi.’Wpfipr.”pfiflpp;â€"p _g.’£-e:§te::§:seeeeeezeeeete:s oi Stone y Creek ‘Our workmen are very profieient and will cause you very little inconvenience in repair work. Should you have any plumbing to be done, you will save time and money by attending to it; at once. PLUMBING and HEATING Opposite Post Office. Gr? I sing on car Stock growing Stoney Creek t Norman M. Walker inest stock in Grape Vines, Currant and V Gooseberry Plants iberal discounts J os eph Twaddle For Sale mg on borman Farm one mile east 01 ck on' north side of stone road. k in Canada. Take notice when pas- or otherwise. allowed on Fall delivery for 'all planting. 'roprietor .. Good Plumbing , ls Not a Luxury Ig') it is an absolute ne- cessity, if you would I care to take the full enjoyment of living. :'.ii, We can install every . plumbing need, or Correct Faulty Plumbing - - - """-e9AF.4 _ r , LAZIER & LAAIER, lrRR,1f"t,% =uaccaaa=aacaa-cca-iau-; *' ,._ au-ar-Garcia-ca-aa-ara-c----; Ci------------. Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Moner'% can at lowest rates. Office, “Swen?” ' " r "N Building," Hamilton. S. F. Lazier, Kal, , K. t. Lazier H. L, Lazier. _ SR Grimsby Ontario. it ti',lt' 53: in hi tt (ll try a) m m iii I The 1inest collection in the country A Full line of kodr. The cars from Beamsville are due in Grimsby at 20 minutes to the hour from 6.40 am to ll 05 p.m.and 20 minutes after the hour fr m Hamilton from 7.20 a.m to 12.15 pm. Beamsville depart---?. 5, 8.15, 9.15, 10 15 11.15. 1215 I.15, 2.15, 3.15, 4.15 5.15, 6.15, 7.15. 815 915 p m. 6 I3 0. n. 6.55 p tr, The Muskoka Express from Toronto stops at Grimsby every morn; lug at 1.33. SUNDAY SERVICE Hamilton depart----? to, 8.10, 9.10, 10.iti, 11.10 11.. 1210, 1.10, 2.10, 3.10. 4,10, 5.10, 6.10. 7.1- 810, 9.10p.1n. Fifteen minutes a m. to 10.45 p.m GPO. E. WALLER Pass. Agent I. G GIBSON Superintendent The very BEST that can be made GOING EAST 9 34 a. m 11 50 a. m Electric Railway! 'I"T VIE 'I‘ABIJEZ CARS LEAVE HAMILTON Ten minutes after the Hour, fron m, m. to 11:10 p. m., CARS LEAVE BEAMSVILLE 34 King St W. Hamuton Ash-"mm: AND VALUATOR Hortgages, Deeds, Wills, tste., dra ioney to loan at 414 to 6 per cent, ates wound up and a general Insurance 1ouveyaneing business transacted. Weddings, Receptions, At Homes and En tertainments Supplied. Lunch Counters. Caterers Main and block Sou Room ot, MANUFACTURER OF WEDDING CAKES, ICE CREAM AND FINE CANDY 46 QUEEN ST. ST. CATHARINE‘SEJ‘ PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS. VALUATION.“ BLUE PRINTS. Ici-.'ti 0 MAIN ST. EAST AURENOE MUNHO 3 JAMES ST. N., HAMILTON "_--., JOHN B BRANT "lolicitorss, Notaries, etc. No. 6 Quasi-f, M. CATHARINES ': "iid E. A. Lancaster. Jas. H. Canny-.7:~ Note-Mr. Lancaster will be at the Lin" House, Grimsby, every Wednesday friiiili mm. to 6 p.m., except during the Magi? d the Dominion Parliament. N 1 U Barristers, Solicitors, N otaries,¢ Money to loan. Private funds. Lowest Fa Bank of Commerce Building, Hamilton Hon. J. M. Gibsm, K. C., ' u. J. O’Rielly W. W. Hahn: ONFECTIONE Plans and )ffices, 15 Main St; . E. NIOHOLSON, o.a.a.j Money to lezid. P. D. Crerar, K.C CUNNINGHAM llVlr IABTJE ..-..‘uhh Utl‘llal 71"“F’ l/cr,'?, N, has mave'd to a more mbdern off“; and m the Federal Life Building, corner! soutixatges Streets, one block west and anti m o former office. Take elevator "p, T . A‘vuatly I,“ 9ffiees--Grirnsby and Beatmfvilid Money to loan at current rates. AN0ASTER & CAMPBELL In effect from June 1st, 1910 an...” AU “lulu um, 1321511) . At SMITHVILLE every T LAN D SL7 RV E332 ()l IBSQN & OSBORNE Grimsby Station MUNRO & M ARCHITECTS H.0ARPENTER, and Specttications for all classes buiiinrogs drnsurance Adjusted It. (77. J! B. PICTURES DENTTQ AliC H l 'I‘EC'I‘! ‘HALNSE L._DENTIST. HAW; yrrell & MacKay KODAKS pll0'r0S McCONACHIE Barrister, Solicitor '"'"'"""'""-----, Solicitor 11sieoh BEAMSVI LLE after the Hour rrom 6.15 Ln‘ W. Bell ph am 75t tv, East, BarristerS-at-law TRY Mortga GOING WEST 6.50 a. up 1.19 D.m 6 Her cent, Ei and supplies 1095 WILLIAM R. MEI onve'; HAMILTON TN,tii, _Hat.niltots, Thursday char ovarles, etc. Lowest rates W. Osborne n drawn, purch H er, Etd, and n '0 “aged Crerar] ublic 3E5 It r

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