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Grimsby Independent, 10 Aug 1927, p. 7

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Whitlow & Co., Limited, Teronto mm 0 u4 0 Maspberf "ow, Jamn zals" es s"'ua rars ram mm mm Sn es hn cS TEAS GREEN TEA » August 10, 1927 _ Te Sanbadbaiiocs, d NC 3 Insist Upon d ADVERTISING PAYS 3 for Sliced Cling Peaches Yeiiow Cling Peaches Delmonte A; otmmonts AQSLO CC | Lime Julce Bartiett Pears T g mAippedigh ++ 35¢ Table Dainties | Rose‘s De Luxe Plums No. 2 tin 296 _ No. 2 tin 25e Detmonte Fruits for Salad es 10 bars 39°RI 2ig " LQ bars â€" + xâ€" §2¢ H.P. Sauce. Bottle.......... Libby‘s Dill Pickles. Tin. Celery Relish. . Jar. ‘Fasty Mayonnaise. 8â€"07. bottle Breakfast Foods Puffed Wheat. Phg. ............_.....14€ Cream of Wheat. Phg. ............_..â€"24¢ Grape Nuts. Phg. ..........._........12¢ Dominion Corn Flakes. 3 for...........23¢ Quaker Corn Flakes Saquces and Relishes 40008 D6Câ€"lgny 20â€"0r. bottle Soups + Try it $ for 39 (Experimental Farms Note.) Tltrnt'or-h.mh' back to the tobrcco grower every year in obtaining a uniform stand Wenme ie l o & ‘ _ °0 e first planting of tobacco seedlings. This insect cuts the small plants off near the surface of the ground and frequently necessitates several replantings in order to secure a good stand of tobacco THE INDEPENDENT‘ ToPacco Cut Worm _ It can largely be controlled by fall ploughing after the 20th of September when the moth has stopped laying its ©EE®, and by spring application of the poison bran mixture. The poison bran mixture which hn‘ proven most satisfacory on the Exâ€" perimental Station at Harrow is m‘ containing 1 pound of paris green, 50 pounds of wheat bran, mixed dry; 1 gallon of black strap or cheap molasâ€" ses added to 2 gallons of water (add more water if necessary) and made inâ€" to a good paste or dough. This mixâ€" ture should then be sown over the fleld broadcast by hand for two conâ€" secutive days before planting the toâ€" bacco. In order to obtain best results this should be applied after 6:00 in uu-nnllgundnumdrynllo quickly and 108¢ it® AltÂ¥neHvamaee 11 mcvnluunh-mlry;tn quickly and lose its attractiveness to the worms. If this mixture is applied -mr! transplanting, it has not been found so effective, and there is also the danâ€" ger of the plants being injured by coming in contact with the paris green. The mixture stated above is sufficâ€" lent for one acre. Sometimes only one application |l‘ made but better results are obtained by dividing the mixture in half and broadcasting it over the field on two separate consecutive evenings rather than in one application. ‘The mixing can be easily done on a board or cement floor in the same manner as mixing cement. O. G. Williams, Dominion Experimental Station, Living births in Canada ‘during 1926 totalled 232.205, the birthâ€"rate for the nine provinces beine 24.8 per thousand of nopulation. Deaths at all ages numbered 107.318 in the Dominion, a rate of 11.4 per thouâ€" eand. Excess of birth« over deaths in the year was 124.887. A total of 66,570 marringes were reported during the year. ‘The general cool wenther for this Beason of the year in British Columâ€" bia and the amount of moisture about has saved a great deal of timber from destruction by fire. So far this year there have been only 216 forest fires in the province, as C-plnd( “rflh 570 for 'I'.hh: -l-lh: period of last yenr. presen muldltbn of the woods are excelâ€" \ As a sign of agricultural progress in the west and industrial “u- perity here, the International Harâ€" vester Company, Limited, have just sent two of the largest trainloads of threshers ever shipped to the west over C.P.R. lines from the east, the first train consisting of 43 cars with 111 threshers and the other of 40 cars containing 103 threshers. The ratepayers Â¥*â€"Victoria have. endorsed a ‘;-hv providing for civic support of a proposal for the establishment by British interests of a motion picture producing inâ€" dustry here, by a vote of 2,137 to 663. The city was thnb{ authorâ€" ized to guarantee bonds of the conâ€" makonive memenain n ral y sl motion picture distributors and exâ€" hibitors. A thriving new industry in Southâ€" ern Alberta, which is ul.lnfl pro« gress and is full of promise, is that of the raising of polo ponies. Three Of MRC MERTE 72779 CCQ_ioco in ranches are engaged exclusively in this industry and ranchers | and farmers are coming Imlulw engage in it as a side line. About five carloads or one hundred polo ponies leave Southern‘ Alberta anâ€" nually for the United States. ‘The Development Branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway in . 66â€" tneration with Macdonald Agriculâ€" operation with Mac@ona! tural College is conducti Ottaw®. O"5 T7 ""ozan 1927 i wheat yield for the season 1927 is forecast at $25,075,000 bushels by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The estimate for the three Pra| Provinees is $05,052,000 busho!s a 1 ‘o‘r.o.h vest of Canada 20,023,000 total yleld of onts is estimated at . I\!l‘” bushels, of which S8MDSA! . 5. ie assigned to * sorns$,000 â€" bushels, of_ which at _ 889,758,000 bushels, of which 226,207,000 bushels is ‘assigned to the Prairie Provinces. Barley | i8 estimated at #8,830,000 bushels, of which the Prairie Provinces are ex« rh‘ to furnish {1,724,000 bushels. J' in {lm at 12,160,600 bushels, which 10,604,000 is .‘o:d for the Prairie Provinces. flax» bee dalge itb mhpi‘s allowed for the mhmflvt-ll- bran mixture, | poison bran mixture which has _most satisfacory on the Exâ€" ntal Station at Harrow is one iing 1 pound of paris green, 50 The and THcre Harrow, Ont. Canada‘s _ total BIG THREE SERVICEK ty3 the delays and [* Automobilists expect { farmers now â€" parts 4 to have newy Long erdered for them bean get Distence, so they c PDistence, so the; prompt delivery. * They have l?g?: [ abst it is theor the k% that CO5t. T; teleâ€" u;l‘.mg charce fOf.stance Phorng. | LoG8 Uyenick s rvice was never Roquict. interurban Service to towns within say 25 miles are very lowâ€" s 10W that no one has an excuse for not telephoning instead of writing or travâ€" elling. Occasionally calling up old customers by Long Distance is the finest kind of way to ensure a continuâ€" ance of their patronage. Leaky Eavetroughs fixed â€"New Ones Erected W allace Bromley RAUARE TT Electrical Work H. B. Metcaife Dave Cloughley 431 For and Plumbing "__/, ontario All persons having claims inst the estate of Charles William .g:lhh. late of the Township of North Grimsâ€" by in the County of Lincoln, Fruitâ€" grower, detumi who died on or about the seventeenth day of June, 1927, are hereby. notified to send in to the -nderlimf executor on or before the twentyâ€"ninth day of August, 1927, full partiqulars of the‘r claims. Imâ€" mediately after the said twentyâ€"ninth day of August, 1927, the assets of the testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto Iuvmtn- gard only to claims of which the Exeâ€" cutor shall then have notice. IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH. Dated at Grimsby, Ontario, this 27th day of July, 1927. 4 NATIONAL TRUST CO.. Limited, 11 Main Street, East, Executor Hamilton, Ont. male contained in a certain mortgage which _ will h-lrr:d:ni at the time of m‘hlm l‘:l .-h- offered for sale by WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1927 at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the e a toa n diime: Auelloanr.’ lh'l«‘bvtn‘ valuable resiâ€" dential property, namelyiâ€" ; _ ____, _ ERIn! PNORETE, NUE E* All and winguiar that certain pareel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Grimsby in the County of Lincoin and h-lnhrom- posed of Lots Numbers Four and Five as whown on Plan of Subdivision of Part of Lot Number Eleven in the First and Seâ€" Stimaty known an Lakstiew Subdivision U:‘mrr known r-.d I ll:‘.' luhr-'llvl-m w luly rewlater in Registry Office ::r Ilhlol(,‘ounly of Lincoin as Plan Numâ€" r On said property is situate a twoâ€"storâ€" ey brick residence in Ead condition, hav» Ing _ modern _ conveniences, and bolng known as street number 19, on the sout wide of l.lvlranu:n Avenue, Grimaby. The property‘ will be offered for sale mubject to a reserve bid. We\ 4. hgh For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to RoY C. CAI-D'%“ Grimaby, t. 3t Sollcitor for the Mortgmgee. Under_and virtue of the powers of male um.-lnld'r in a certain mortgage which will be rtvdncod at the time of male, there will be offered for sale by publlc auction on _______ ___ _ ___ all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land nfi mises sluate, lv-l: and b-lra in the Town of Grimaby County I.Iu.:i_n.‘ul Province of Onâ€" ario, being com of lot Number three and #:ru of lots numbers One and Two on the East Side of Robinson Street and North of Clark Street, as shown on map or_plan made by Thomas C. Brownjohn, D.L.8. for Samuel A. Nelles, dated May _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, at *he hour of" hall it ergton offeck in the forencon (11:30 a.m.) at the Mote! crlm.‘y. Grimaby, Ontario, by Mr. Jas. A. Livingston, Auctidneer, the following valuable residential property, namely:._.. 14, 1888, and ered in the “'Jm" Office for the ry DiyIston of the l‘-unl{_ of 14 as â€" Plan . Number Sixtyâ€"Nine. | More particularly described as follows, that is to say:â€" . _ _ __ _ Lo en nnat n ndl Commending at a point on the Northâ€" erly limit MM Street, said point Mm north west corner of Lot numâ€" ber . thence easterly along the nor. M‘r limit of said Lot number Three, one hundred and nlnn,y-ol‘fhl feet to the north east corner of mal l.ot‘. thence southerly along the easterty limits of Lots Three, two and one, two hundred wnd fortyâ€"seven feet six inches to the Northerly limit of Clark llml‘ thence mnfl;' along the | northerly limit of Clark reet mixtyâ€"six feet to m stake, thence MM;I, and parallel with the M'r‘l{ limit Robinson Street tlfirt)'- l'\‘.'llr‘"l':l Itu:lnf ll:‘: :;;la Ihelviv westerly a rallel | w northerly limit of (.‘I-rrllln-l oneâ€"hundred . and thirtyâ€"two feet to the easterly limit of Robinson Street, thence northerly n the easterly limit of Robinson Street one hundred and sixty feet to the place of beâ€" ptaninges 5. ons DP ue . On said pml‘nrly is said to be situate m double dwelling known as street numâ€" ber 64 and 66 on the east wide of Robinâ€" won Street north, Gri , and also a dwelling in rear ouuflx therefrom. . The property will be off for sale subject Under and by virtue of the powers of lc aceedlF ohed i7 kss ioi on t se it in‘ l""l'. lr"-:-'l'cn per cent. (10) of the rm ‘money t be paid in cash at ime of male and balance within thirty dlays . Ahereafter, . 06300000 700000 "‘}:.-‘m"'{:wm- and conditions of sale upply to:â€" Y g. CALD% Bolicitor for the Mortngee: MORTGAGE SALE The . trolley 1883. E: Americans buyers in the Notice to Creditors MORTGAGE SALE prois 4 ‘Ausiraiin® Shich played s of us w so active and conspicuous a P'.fl in rescue work after the Tokio earthâ€" x:h. is now transferred from Oriental to the St. Lawrence The output of coal from Canaâ€" dian mines during April last was 45 ifi"i&ii’i mF than the -mm Aorenr for April last being 1.812,875 youte. ers arrived in Canada on the Canaâ€" dian Pacific liner Melita coming to tour this country at the request of the Dominion Icvlln{. Association. Test matches will played _ at numerous points across the Doâ€" minion. s || Here and There Extension of tr:il between the United Klu‘gou and Canada is the professed object of Theo. Feilden, directorâ€"general . of . the Eu{llu Mendo League and editorâ€"inâ€"chief Over 30 prominent British bow!â€" 1 . PS td wett noa a lt hdB P + ind ored lartin, of Banff, has ‘un The fry were conve in s, 5,000 to the can, travelâ€" miles with only one death. wre of the brown trout are . the world. a fiveâ€"year average e ~1‘1";‘ \ 8 greatest vented . about 19°¢. * _J2uY \ PUE N;;t hlve"nom: ;;p&inee in picking fruit. Apply Box M, The Independent a0 “'....:‘T:.;u'.‘..v‘;-',"m. and lawns cared for. Carpets beaten. Apply Pearn, 14 Fairview Rd. Ip WANTEDâ€"House work ing by the hour. Mrs. W Mountain Road, Grimsby. â€" WANTED to RENTâ€"2 nice rooms unfurnished, heated. Apply P.O. Box 405. Telephone 318. _ le 1110000000000 0025 u409 aar i FOR SALEâ€"Having installed Hyâ€" dro in my home I have for sale a large Delco lighting plant with 16 tenâ€"hour batteries and 20 lamps and other equipment. _ Real bargain for cash. Apply W. H. Van Duzer. Phone 3r3 Winona. Jt p FOR SALEâ€"I1 coal and wood range 1 oak dining table; 6 chairs and wagon, 1 desk, 1 chest drawers, chairs, etc., at 85 Main Street East. Telephone 318 lc 1.OSTâ€"on Tuesday evening Aug. 9th at White Cross Pharmacy English coin (S2 D6), given as payment in erâ€" ror. This coin is regarded as a keepâ€" sake only. Will the finder kindly reâ€" turn it to White Cross Pharmacy. 1¢ LOSTâ€"Escaped from shipping coop at C.N.R. Station about two weeks ago six 8â€"weeks‘ old White Leghorn pulâ€" let® _ Any person giving information which will lead to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. Jas, A. Livingâ€" ston, Grimsby. REWARDâ€"§25.00 reward for inâ€" formation leading to the arrest and conviction of party who stole black and tan female hound on July 12th. Dog answers to name of Violet. . H. Wilson, phone 72 Winona. P.O. Box 93. | Ip neneeaie Sm asg. WANTEDâ€"Man | for Ir!li! farm L. 20 ce m en n me mt 42 dtaenty WORK WANTED â€" Windows Haggis is a favourite Scotch dish composed of mutton chopped fine and mixed with catmeal, suet and spices, ‘The whole is placed in a sheep‘s stomach and boiled for three hours. Warsaw was the capital of the anâ€" clent kingdom of Poland, and later the chief city of the Russian Province of that name, The peace settlement of 1919 reâ€"established Poland as a sovereign state with the republican form of government, an Warsaw is the capital. It has a population of 700,â€" 000, oneâ€"third of whom are Jews, It is an important rallway centre and is the first place in what used to be southâ€"western Russia. ‘The Seminole Indians refused to live on government reservations, Protect Your Driver‘s License A special holder made of celluloid, reinforced, protects your driver‘s license and moâ€" tor license. Both are visible, yet perâ€" fectly protected. This neat holder only costs 15¢ Robert Duncan New Ambulance Undert=a‘ ment, a new large Buick MOTOR A MBULANCE with the latâ€" est emerge:cv equipment. Charges reasonable Large New Funeral Chapel and Morgue Phone 2 WANTED We have jus FOR SALE HAMILTON "BOOKS" J. W. Buck Furniture Dealer and Undertaker rk or washâ€" Wm. Gunn, ; Ip Phone 2 lc | Lakeview Gardens Bungalows To Rent Down by the lake. Every modern convenience. Furnished or unfurnishâ€" ¢d as desired. G. E. ARMSTRONG 32 Main St. East HAMILTON Phone Regent 2140 1 {~ our wellâ€"equipped Richard G. Lewis Agency 152 St. Paul Street l«.ASuIM Trafiic problems in Paris haven‘t changed much in 250 years, it is said. C. & B. KONKLE ALL KINDS No Load Too Small No Trip Too Long Reasonable Charges to secure a smart hat for the warm summer days at very small cost. All millinery stock including white hats and white felts. Also colors and black, worth up to $10. All to clear at from $1.00 to $2.50 each. 825 King St. East, Hamilton Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. Grimsby to Hamilton and return, daily TRANSPORT SERVICE 126 Main W. GRIMSBY Phones: Grimsby 184; Hamilâ€" W. R. Shavalier Rutherford Transport one 573 _ GRIMSBY Stewart Speed Wagon 2 Trucks at Your Service MORTGAGE LOANS INVESTMENTS INSURANCE TRUCKâ€" ING ton, Regent 1333. Beamsville, Ontario. See our

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