black c1rcu1ar cavuy ior the apex of which was 2 Such is, the power l aggerated child's trump will assume gigantic pro for refreshment, whilst ( Mary Eickford's birthpl At the foot of Yor omnipotent wielder of embark on a journey wh to mind the early days which also transports Ol oranges and watermelo: on gut pins (for cushic to venture) you turn yon can't miss the grant as forcibly as the meg; coach, for it has a mc eye cannot avoid. Fur self by setting at a diff ings around it as thougf omnipotent ‘w1elc1er or the a a coach that will take you all ghort time, Lounging cor seats, you have a fleeting ch idle curiosities, the chief pc will probably complete the , sion that the really chief 1 black circular cavity formin; the apex of which was a hu: Such is the power of tf - " . I " I W" . I - r rr [ - Law“: - , ‘ ' IM IE I " tit ce tf ' " I- - " e in u k w , _ " " " lt' . ' My ' . , t', "1 if" ar, - 1lEN . _ . f1 " Il " V _ . Q f l r. ‘ _ ' Mtt r, = "hm-L‘s." THtkir1ir-raGHTH YEN] sky-()anunoul 0.0-0 -0-0-0-0 -O‘PGC GAlllLJL STONES Near the A new failing remedy for Appendicitis. . Indigestion, Stomach Disorders, Appendicitis and Kidney. Stones are often caused by Gall Stones, and mislead people until those bad attacks of Gall Stone Colic appear, Not one 1n ten Gall Stone 'h.st.,r,essys knows what is the trouble. Marlatt's Specific will relieve ihthout pun or operation. For sale " all Drug States or GRIMSBY - ONTARIO .t. w. luau" a oo.. an Gerrard SI. 2., Toronto. om. Plug half a cent a mile beyond to all points in Mani- tuba, Saskatchewnn, Alberta. Edmonton, Calgary. McLeod and east)- 'ii"i'1i'iaii'/oownin GOING DATES [ Through Solid Trains to Winnipeg Without Chang-o Restaurant Cars on Speciai Traimr---lMea" and Lunchoo Served at Roasonablo Prices. Special Oars for Women. Convortlblo (berth) . Colonist Can of Latest Design ' - For further particulars apply to nearest agent Canad THE, CANADIAN NATIONAL REACNE§ DIRECT ALL IMPORTANT DISTRIBUTING / T . CENTRES IN WESTERN CANADA A) _ ravel the "National Way" to Winnipeg when destined to any point beyond. llihllllfii'l'fillli WANTED Money Orders sagtlh PtEtyv,fc Grimsby Branch. e foot of Yonge Streetwhc wielder of the, STOP sigma LESLIE J. FARRELL, DRUGGIST PAGES 9 TO 12 Capital Paif up" $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Special Trains Lasat"s---(staadard Time) 'roRoNY0---(Unton Station) AUGUST 14th---12.30 noon, 6.00 p.111, 10.30 p.m AUGUST 23rd--12.30 noon, 6.00 0.111., 10.30 p.111 " MARLATT’S SPECIFIC " CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 'Yoture gtreetswhere stands the af, the-STOP signal you can get :"you/all over, Toronto in a very sing comfortably on cushioned eting chance of glimpsing those chief points of interest. You le the journey with the impres- rhief ooint of interest was a of the commonpla pet will absorb ou )portions in our' ete cathedral, city hall lace drop to signii ide the base ( 1uman calliope For Times from Other Stations See Special Train Service Poster >‘oouano‘zo ra-oar-o-o.. . a . I a . - tl' ' t t - . 'v, , ‘ va t . ! Ig. . _ ., _ " q I August ttth and SMatt--Toronto, Caledon East, Baton, Meaiord, Eongw,a, Fisartiing,Midland. Parry Sound, Sudbury, Cameol and east thereof in Ontario. , . Auzy It , ath and "rd-Toronto, Inglewood and all stations south and went $53 at any bank. in qanadt memo? rn 40:000 .. C. Turner, Manager. interest ance 16 m Oman; st l . PICTURESQUE OLD: FRUIT MAR.KET T EEMS WITH HUMOR. AND ROMANCE Whole Atmosphere Wholesale l Wholesale? Why, the whole atmosphere of the place in wholesale. \An average of twenty-five carloads is wholesaled here daily. Wholesale fruity, wholesale vegetalles-fiftyn cards on fifteen posts announce that fifieetCdealers sell wholesale only. Tiers of tubs, crates, boxes and baskets confront one on all sides in wholesale proportions and the bar- gainers themselves have a robust carefree manner which might well be described as wholesale. They saunter about in such easy-going confusion. that it is a puzzle to tell buyers from seller. Here's a jolly, stout, bewhiskered son of Israel cruising around the countless islands of baskets with himself as companion, evidently congenial, for he queries, answers and makes ejaculations regarding the var- ious wares to no one else. Presidently, after a five... pa ing his Edwarc U iiiii"iiiri 1hllll0illNitl plus half a cent a mile from starting point to Winnipeg is back in complacent disdain upc rd and other modernities. And onstruction will ind ed reveal a f : supreme beauty ofe\ba1:e, unelabo ian National-Grand Trunk Railways. k ' . _ . s" , . _ . r " 3â€, I , il MTS' “a, '. - o 'N 'Sh, , a . _ " E , , - . - - h a w m " , " a " " _ ' . t r I " " n a li RCC' . It ‘ " , ' a . 1, . , A, A. t u B' - _ 'l . I " " why, " ,. my, . tlg . u h a - a. " - " w» im. A: . w qtWh . " ' " > - " .x,,n . wr " B, M' “‘5 . "Al _ " - w l . v y " A, " _ " " w' I, ' , " " , " . tlr I - 9,5. Iiill is n E in" . . al a " , Ir, I 'm l I r. Added q ly Nature's s can produc umulations Isa J'riday---Sum dr. has rote the re- mark that the less we wear the longer we will live. Pa says if this bird-knows ot what he is a tawking about he knows a few certain young ladys here in this town wittrhlas got a fare chance to be hail and harty when we cellabrate the 500st anni- versity of Clumbus discovering the Bat-Ted was trying to joak me about Wand makeing me beleave he r";""",' fiyFi'rNritfrRrgr"a""im I got to tith a rear seat and etc. So I goes to Jane and Frankly ast her was it treyv did she like Ted. She was ismlleing when she answered and sed. 318.5 I like him. Just the same way L like Caster Oil. I was srrineirur" ii, tdr I happen to no she cant bare the staff. / r scarcely do you get a p tunnel-iike interior when ed in the intense life aro fNnday--Are Sunday skool sup. wasltawking about crool men and Blisters up and tells ot a man here in town witch whips his wife evry time his dinner is late. He ast us what we thot of it and Jake says he thot it was a awfly bad habit toget in to. A specially in such hot wether. Monday-pa was answering sum questions got out by a Cyko Annalist Co. and 'he 1e me read it. 1 of the ques.tions was. What did you like to play when you was going to skool. Pa rote as his answer. HOOKY. I laffed silently and kep the joak to myself. Tuesday-Went to a music Recital this evning and herd a lot ot students play. The last peace' must of hen a very hard one tor they put 2 ot them at it and they Just got threw in time By ROSS FARQUHAR MATS' DIARY "eal a tine exam unelaborated st real Canadian a the King glance at example " all nd In Its Ancient Days of Glory T or onto Boasted of It As the Great Western Railway Station. SUMMER As Foreign Fruit Me ale With Wholesale minute close-examination of a stack of tomato approaches the vendor and asks huskily, "How viffy basket?" The dealer, who is loosening a answers without looking up, “Hundred dollars dently thinking the accent did not forbode a The old Jew sighs. "My gootness!" he mutt minute close-examination of a stack of tomatoes, he approaches the vendor and asks huskily, "How much viffy basket?" The dealer, who is loosening a crate, answers without looking up, “Hundred dollars," evi- dently thinking the accent did not forbode a sale. The old Jew sighs. "My gootness!" he mutters as he wanders off through the archipelago in search of more tomatoes. "Swell chance for some peaches, Abe!" whispers a young man, tapping him on the shoulder and leading the proposEd victim to four cases containing small baskets of peaches. But the biter is bit, for Abe, ERIMSBY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922 _ . . - Mt mr" - fast} "'ihTrr was; Tq . a - "b v, _; _ jlr , _ ' m" 'tSl " in 'l 2 ts i, ‘ . . - . t , mi: ' r ' M & Mt8 - - - M I g RES p, - . " "try r H J , . - . k - BI - is J, ‘5 ib, 'i My. ‘ " ' > illiMb. ' ‘ M. , . ' its ql'gg - TN , , ' V ' I F Tit _, H x Wednesday-Ma sent me after sum cold Cream tonite. Evry thing wood ot went all rite xcept I went to the teletone and ast her did she want Vanella or Chocklate. She' sed Dummy I want cold cream tor my sun burn. So I was up vs. it' and had to disappoint my appetite. to stop and eat iee cream and cake witch was the best no. on the pro- gram. As fur as I am concerned. Thursday-Got a dime mowing are yd. today and spent it‘for dream book. Las nite Ldrempt I was a nite watch- man in a ice cream factry and I want to see it it really has any bear- ing on my future life. Ibraitl LOWER SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS Following is the report of the Lower School examinations for S. S. No. 10, South Grimsby: In order to obtain a Senior Public School Graduation Diploma three pupils wrote on ten papers of the Lower School "exams. Five pupils in the first year, or Junior Fifth wrote on six papers. Of a total of sixty papers, twenty-seven received tirsit class honors (75-100 marks), eleven received second class honors (65-74 marks), nine took third class honors (60-64), nine received a credit or pass standing and tour failed by a tdw marks in reaching the pass standing of 50 marks. , The jupiis who wrote and their re spective gradings are: Senior 1i'itth:--. Judson Merritt, eight first class one second, one third. A "George b. Merritt, six first class one second, one third, onb pass: -isesssie Férrell, one second class, six pass, failed in Physiography, Art and Algebra. Junior Fifthzr-q D'Arcy L. Merritt, tour first two thirds. - V Clifford Lounsbury, three class, two seconds, one third Clarence Irvine, three first first 2 School INDEPENDENT ADS PAY o second Margaret LSS, two Zhester Hanna, one first class, one :ond, two third class, a pass, and a lure in Algebra. I'hese results give the candidates a same gradings and privileges re- .ved by pupils in correslf6rrding st and second forms ot High Conds, one third. :aret McDougall, twot first two seconds, one third, one esf of EES IT FULL _ 'f", LIFE AND COLOR 5‘33 ruit Merchants Hag- It Bargains B. Aikenhead to nd Dri class, class, Weekl first Tor- rel a man who is worth knoWing! An empty box car is the scene of an exciting game and merrily the bones rattle and roll and gaily the fingers click whilst the door is effectively block- ed against the eye of the law by sympathetic and highly enthused spectators. No, fr tl w h Your retprns are growing-for you are in- vesting in selected bonds, the yield of which is high, and fostered by close personal _advice and service. We call that-growing under the - Our business is growing-for Allan & Company are filling a felt need, of inves- tors of the Niagara Peninsula.. Your confidence in us is growing---for Allan & Company are helping you to secure better returns on investments all the time. Your returns are growing-for you are in- We want but the first opportun- vesting in selected bonds, the yield of which is ity to meet you-then we are sure high, and fostered by close personal advice and we will always maintain the most service. We call that-growing under the cordial and helpful mutual rela- proper conditions. . tionships. LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS: 1. DOMINION OF CANADA Warand Victory Loans... .... .... .... .... ....atmarket 2._ CITY‘OF TORONTO , 51/2 per cent. Bonds due 1946. . . . . . . . . . . .to yield 5.45 per cent. 3. CITY OF WINDSOR V . "For ours IS a ’appy 'ome And equaled by none other, Where Isaac, Pedro, Mike and Mac Join hands with one another; An' you can have your nifty ways And straight-laced slick decorum, Italian tr ege, dexterously selects about a dozen s, sinks his thumb into them and sends ing one after another along the platform the running board of a box car, issuing a y grunts ag he does so. "But they aren't 1indernea a!" pleads the other, carefully hree of the top baskets for all the world they never had been disturbed before. "I our dollars," says Abe. "For a case?" , if g“ "ar, r. 2%.; N8 g T C %il " IMI E . “a?! ‘ W l at lied'; Br, ' - ‘ . / w Ea B8 " , F . Big l it q X ' N i '9i'if, Al' $975, , It " * _.. "* â€Us a , - r ’ GROWING UNDER THE PROPER CONDITIONS A ALLAN & CO. lot! lechamc etty gm iv; per cent. Bonds due 1937. . . . . . . . . .. DOMINION POWER & TRANSMISSION CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES ALLAN a co; A ALLANa co. AT YOUR SERVICE 6il, tui) IN ST, CATHARINES V \ 'mmm/ 5 JAM ss -tiT 1n 5 per cent. Bonds due 1932 7 "per cent. Bonds due 1942 d underneath dreamil INVESTMENT SECURITIES lil. CATHARiNES,-c ONT. 'rles, "'i'hem’s the Best 1 get a drop o' alcohol I’ve got enough in the vas the reply. There's some peaches, Tony!†Tony still dreams. rneath." continues the aimself at last and y at his. peaches, arently virg But those prpsperous Iiinmy!" s ti peach ookmg s one the road statior outside are which belor crushed watermelons; a sight to make a- colored man's eyes bulge. _ On the facade of the building are the words, "Grand Trunk" but keen observer will find fziintly be- neath them the inscription, "Great Western." Across the east end may be discerned the words, 'IGreat Western Passenger and Freight Station." A. - Its great brooding spirit seems to have done with struggles and growth, pomp and blossom and is content with its fruits. And truly its fruits have ripened in the form of two Union Stations which have followed it. Do I hear you say that one is over" ripe?) e ormu ookkeepe .Strewr y ind so this motley pageant plays its part in ool, colorful atmosphere of Toronto's old rail- station. Backed against the long platforms de are chariots pf; all descriptions,. most of h belong to such Rrandees as: $2.00 Per Year-di Cents a Copy We'll grab the days while grab we may An' full well we'il enjoy them! "We don't know 'nuff of the lorgnette To be welcomed at the Grange, But the naked eye is good 'nuff For the pictures we arrange. Bright cherries red and melons green, Some orange and some lemon/ We'll paint our pictures while we may An' full well we'il enjoy 'em!" PHON E l64I usamano, Consentin kiobacki: Sloma and .121 for becomin r in this place. 1 around the rig atermelons; a lins to yiild 7.25 per cent to yield 5.50 per cent. 0:». 9.0.0.0â€- to yield, 6 per cent. ar SECOND SECTION rigs and trucks are scores of a sight to make a- colored lits1 % mommy-0.0.0-0 '31 l poet-get b.0.0.0.0.0-0.(O:O , Laruso Spotto. z1ano job as