$ 0 u> 0â€"<m> A public meeting is being ‘held in Moore‘s theatre on Tuesdavy Anril 16 The Grimsby Bakery has erected a handsome electric sign in front of their Main street store. North Grimsby Township Council will meet in the town hail Saturday afternoon. Greensboro FOR SALE â€" 3 wellâ€"bred kids (baby goats). Phone 63, Grimsby. 1c Every day sees the Barne Circus family grow; troupers riving daily. The Board of Edugation’ held regular meeting in the town hall Wednesday night last. I Per package .... ..,. 2 pksSs. :.:..: ;\.y. 4 ... Fish is "Bitin‘" â€"H ___h § ltln -HOOkS P 7. C o it t it oCC tm =oâ€"tweore o f e oo ce e cceo oo en cce nc e on occc cesc sn ooo o aaaaaemmaaamâ€"eaeenennsmes 5 , Poles, Lines, Floats, "but no Worms," at Hillier‘s : _ C illier‘s QUICK QUAKER OATS, THEAL BROS. J. R Cowell June Elberta Late Elberta Mayflower South Haven Vedette E. D.s M 'T_H &SON S, Limited BRINEO .:.... .. y .00 i allsleo.l .. ae, pEgs/ / aso BABOâ€"for cleaning i!or-cé,la in and enamel .. per tin, I5c CHLORINAIDIED LIME ...........0...., per tin. 15c 'IJA‘VER‘EN‘Eâ€"rem'oves stains without boilingâ€"â€"â€"'btl.\‘ Ibc BURBORD PEAS.)... .. ... . ...} .« a ting for ase WELSH TOMATOES, hand packed ......per.tin, Igc CGold Medal Waxed BEANG.:... ... ... ..per tin, 23¢ Golden Bantam CORN ;..... ..:. :... .. per tin, toc Benson s CORN STARCLH ............... /.2 pkg., 2nc Je AX.. NCOWCIL ‘Lambert June Elberta ‘ Montmorency Late Elberta Pelham T Mayflower Pickering $ South Haven Schmidt‘s Bigarreau Vedette Windsor. j We can offer a very complete assortment of other fruit varieties and ornamental stock. _ Get in touch with our local representative, or communicate direct with us. Engle‘s Mammoth Crawford Early Elberta PEACHES Look over these varieties, all our own growing, govâ€" ernment certified, true to name :â€" | ) Phone 561 Giving up Lawn Mower Repairing. I wish to take this opportunity of thanking all my customers for their past business. â€" Selling out Equipment as time otherwise taken up O. Mel:; Pettit Planting time is practically ‘here. nursery stock received now, will receive tion.. Delay means disappointment ! our Old Dutch Cleanser 2 Tins 19c ocal Items of Interest FRUIT GROWERS & ()-()-()-()-()-()-().()-()-()-0-0-0-()-()-()-()-()-()-0-0-()-’3' . Y SPECIAL NURSERYMEN, WINONA, ONTARIO "Five Speaking" SPECIALS y j Several people visited the pump is being held in|house to see the damage done by Tuesday, April 16, the big lake waves. Many were surâ€" Barnett Bros NO TICE SPECIAL are arâ€" its LUXâ€" Small pke.:.....2 for :1t9¢ Large plge. :... .L. .ea. atc Hear Principal Hutton, M. A. Oxon, L.L.D.» at the public meeting in Moore‘s theatre (Tuesday night, sponsored, by the (Gfimsby Branch League of Nations, Many people spent Sunday afterâ€" noon on the Mountain side gathering May Flowers, which are now out in abundance. Sheldon Kieffer A new flag floated resplendent in the breeze from the post office flagâ€" pole on Saturday, not before it was needed. i4 PEARSâ€" Bartlett‘ Beurre D‘Anjou Beurre Gifford Clapp’s Favorite CHERRIES at. which _ Principal ‘Hutton, " M. A. Oxon, L. L. D.,‘will ‘be the principal speaker. P SPECIAL 15 Ontario Street i Ye pkg\S'2~5c Your orders for our prompt attenâ€" : ./. 330C .. .03C One Cow, Grain Drill Two Disc Harrows, Two Gang Plows, John Deere Tractor Plow, Mower, Hay Rake, Two Cultivators, Grape Hoe, Threeâ€"section Harrow, Hardie Junior Sprayer. as follows: Of Implements and Household Furâ€" niture, at the Farm of Harry Walker, Ridge Road, North Grimsby, on The Bell Telephone Company inâ€" creased its permanent staff by 1300 employees during the past year. This brings the Company‘s total number of employees up to 16,240. It is inâ€" teresting to note from the company‘s annual Â¥eport for 1928 that of 13,350 employees eligible to subscribe to the company‘s stock, under its Employees‘ Stock Plan, 10,618 workers are at the present time subscribing for 40,096 shares. f FOR SALE â€" One eighty gallon spray tank and engine mounted on bed pieces for wagon. Sell as unit or separate,. Apply S. B. Bonham, phone 183. § lc All members who are interested are requested to write Capt. R. S. Warâ€" son, 66 Beulah Ave., Hamilton, who will forward full particulars. It is expected that upwards of six hundred will attend. MAD FOURTH TO HOLD REâ€" UNION IN HAMILTON This wellâ€"known overseas Battalion is to hold a Reunion in Hamilton on the 20th and 21st of April, 1929, in commemoration of 2nd Battle of Ypres: when this unit earned for themselves a name that will go down in ‘history by their gallant stand on that day. j _ It was interesting to see how motor car drivers slowed down when they saw Chief Wentworth on traffic duty on Main street Sunday. Quite freâ€" quently Main street is used@ as more or less of a speedway. :On account of his many duties, the chief is unâ€" able to be there constantly. â€" The suggestion has been made that a stopâ€" signal should be installed on Main street at the corner of Depot street. Real summer prevailed here over the weekâ€"end. On the shady side of Main street the thermometer regâ€" istered 83 degrees on Saturday afterâ€" noon. . Overcoats were thrown to the discard and summer clothing rooted out. â€" A few straw Bhats made their pappearance but how long they will {remain is problematical. _ Ice cream i‘was in great demand at the restaurâ€" !ants. Traffic was extremely heavy ifor this time of the year. Sunday]| i was somewhat cooler, the thermomâ€" [eter showing 76 in the shade duringl the afterroon. â€" Trinity United Church Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Society held their missionary meeting Monday evening. Owing to the absence of both the president and viceâ€"president, Mr Wood occupied the chair. Miss ‘ Madeline Blanchard read the Scripture lesson. _ Miss Phyllis Tuck gave a very amusing recitation. The topic for the evening was "Medâ€" ical Missions in Canada.‘" Short acâ€" counts about this work were read by the following girls: Marion Marsh, Olive Farewell, Ina Hildreth, Doris Tuck, Florence Love, Freda Meredith‘ and Betty Wood. v AUCTION SALE A representative of the Great Lakes Highway association was in town on Saturday @rranging for the town‘s display in the association booklet which will be issued in the near fuâ€" ture. ‘It is expected that linking up with this organization will « greatly increase the tourist business during the coming season. M.C,, officer commanding B. compâ€" any. Word has been received from headâ€" quarters, that B,. Company, Lincoln and Welland regiment, will proceed to camp at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake on June 21 for twelve days, Any men wishing to go should get in touch with â€"Major W. W. Johnson, D.S.O., The West Lincoln Branch of the Canadian Legion, British Empire Serâ€" vice League, will hold a church parâ€" ade‘next Sunday afternoon. Memâ€" bers of the Legion and all exâ€"service men are asked to meet at the armorâ€" ies at 2 p.m., and parade to the Angâ€" lican church where Major Rev. Gore M. Barrow will deliver an address. Hundreds of fish during the high water found their way from the lake up ‘the Forty Créeek and young‘ as well as old are having a wonderful time fishing in the deep pools where the fish were trapped when the water receded. a prised to see the Beach at this point gone. f FRIDAY, APRIL EMPLOYEE OWNERS THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO 022 @uoUd Firestone ‘Firestone Builds the Only Gumâ€"Dipped Tires In â€" the carcass of a Gumâ€" Dipped tire there is less friction to generate heat because Gumâ€" Dipping puts a coating of new live rubber around each separâ€" ate cord that keeps it from rubâ€" bing against the cords that lie next to it. It stays cooler and therefore lasts longer. Your local Firestone Dealer will gladly advise you on your tire problems. See him today. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBEER Co, OF CANADA LIMITED Hamilton, Ontario MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Grimsby Garage , A tire in use is being conâ€" stantly bent backwards and forwards by road action. Such movement generates friction and heat that has a deterioratâ€" ing effect unless the tire is built to withstand it. Cut away section of a Gumâ€"Dipped Tire showing one cord untwisted into 15 strands. Every fibre of every strand is insulated with rubber. Reâ€"upholstering of every descripâ€" tion, â€" We deliver, Gollect and furnish estimates free of charge. Call Regent 2909, _reversing the charges. Built to? order $100, $125, $139, $155, up to $400. E. Inglehart & Son Carpentering and Contracting Termsâ€"All sums of $10.00 and unâ€" der cash, over that amount 6 months‘ credit on approved joint notes. Four per cent straight off for cash on sums over $10.00. Sale at one o‘clock. i Harry L. Walker, Prop. James A. Livingstan, Auctioneer. No reserve as Mr. Walker has rentâ€" ed his farm. $ Furniture â€" Piano, Centre Table, Two Stoves, â€" Two Dressing Cases, Two Wash Stands, Two Bedsteads Sewing Machine, Cupboard, Secreâ€" tary» Chairs, Small Tables, and many other articles. I Moore‘s T heatre â€" _ Grainâ€"100 bushels of Seed Oats No. 144, O.A.C., very fine; 150 bushâ€" els of Feed Oats. > Anf Agents for EASTERN STEEL PRODUCTS, Why Gumâ€"Dipping Increases Tire Life 3 Piece Chesterfield Suites Makers of Upholstered Furniture â€"â€"since 1914â€" Ralph H. Smith Co. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 SATURDAY, APRIL 20 "The Duke Steps Out" with William Haines Comedy and News‘ Reel METAL ROOFING ETC. SATURDAY, APRIL 13 with ‘,Tim McCoy News Reel and Comedy GUMâ€"DIPPED TIRES MONDAY, APRIL 15 "The Little Wild Cat" * . with \.!. Audrey Ferris And A Comedy ‘"Over "Loves of Casanova‘" Foreign Cast And Comedy ATERAGCTETIONS GET OUR PRICES For sale by 160 King St., East HAMILTON Phone 37â€"râ€"21 B 1 *A ‘3§$ Urep ph Montreal Vancouver‘s growth since its inâ€" corporation in 1886 is revealed by the official estimate of the populaâ€" tion of the new city by the assessâ€" ment commission which nlaces it at 228.193 for the city proper. A reliâ€" able but unofficial,estimate bf tt~ population of Greater Varsouver is 285,000 exclusive of New Weâ€"*ningâ€" ter. Greater Vancouver inclres the City of North Vancomver, the disâ€" trict of North Vancouver ar1 the municipalities of Burnaby and West Vancouver. Greater Vancouver and New Westminster®inint!» Fave a popu‘r‘on of ahant. ans ""*"! (or about half the population of the enâ€" tire province. Don‘t forget we print visiting cards. Phone 36. \ COd 3s ï¬w&eofl*u ‘ ?»af%,ekxe%,v 8 ee,‘\’me, co} 90& Y1 i oooe« 100*13 of o«let [+) ce .; j gest. ow g08 35. «509 ;:c eoteweox;e 5of. we® eemï¬&%e o f 5_, coex.av& gex.g,,;ï¬\o\,\ï¬e a‘oofl. 43 o xdhe y gog" ies e pio folh a1P for box carsâ€"will shortly leave Vancouver for the Orient, as equipâ€" ment for the Transâ€"Siberian Railâ€" way. . The order for this material was placed thirteen years ago, but delivery was halted with the outâ€" break of the Russian Revolution, and the equipment held in the Canâ€" adian Pacific Railway‘s yards at Coquitlam until conditions for deâ€" livery were more favorable. Thirty thousand tons of railway materialâ€"trucks_ and steel framing and low and behold there woro eight little pigs when the shipment arrived. It was a sow, and en route seven little pigs were born. Whether the shipper or the express company should pay the fares of the seven extra and unexpected pigs is a matter that has not been decided yet. y * Ceallnnmeiill IHHlllllJllIlllIlllIIHlmllllIlll!llllllllHlIIlJllllllllIil!!'; on her maiden voyage of the St. Lawrence. The "first "a«trival at Quebec will be the Empress of Scotland, May 4th, after a winter of cruising in the Mediterranean. . With 99 arrivals scheoduled at the Port of Montreal and Quebec durâ€" ing the 1929 season, the Canadian Pacific sets up a new record for one line sailing ifts ships via the St. Lawrence route. There will be 74 arrivals and departures at Montâ€" real and 25 at Quebec, the season opening with the arrival on April 26th of the Montclare and the Puâ€" chess of York. The latter will be t:'dllllllllllllflllliIIIllIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllltlIlllllIIHIIHI!IIIIIIIII!.}- Most fruits, except those indigenâ€" ous to the tropics, or subâ€"tropics, are now grown in British Columbia. Apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, plums, prunes, nectarines, figs, loganberries, raspberries; strawberâ€" ries, grapes, almonds anud;"other less hardy fruits and nuts | are. now grown commercially. Apples have been grown for 17 years, rising in volume of production from 220,000 to 3,000,000 bushels. ‘ “ uest :22;@3\:@ &A yourrar *aco o ‘a3 Over 97% of the total investâ€" ments of the Canadian Pacifc Railway and all its varied enterâ€" prises are in Canada.‘ on the spot. This proved uneconâ€" omical, however, and after seven pieces had been issued, the project was abandoned. The coin in quesâ€" tion was shipped by the S.S. Montâ€" clare to a numismatist in England. A twenty dolliar gold piece that was insured for a thousand dollars and that sold for twelve Ahundred, was recently shipped by Canadlian Pacific Express. The cain was one of, seven struck by the government in the Cariboo district at the time of the gold rush, it being thought that a mint could best be operated on the spot. This proved uneconâ€" 264. Three fish hatcheries will soon be in operation in Alberta, those at Banif and Waterton . Lake being suppiemented by one at Edmonton. mach can handle 1,600,000 fry a season. â€"These are nol necessarily "fried fish." Qn«_e litmleipig went to market: PRESTON, ONT. P * . .MA A toe ts 0 O smBfasiy ioi ds e of h on _ ciz‘;"wa?fs“ï¬s qo _ . wo Hatching Eggs PHONE 278, GRIMSBY . C. WHITE LEGHORNS ere and There †. R. GIBSON immited 45:_,.:-:.“; . EN cns! A ."‘g: /3 bal a ft-{' sz ao .mSS W \ac‘“g e> 00690'0 13? 0{\9 @ Â¥ c¢ 18" 40 ‘90 a-;boï¬O 34 ,&‘ o "a0% 0. 4182 $5.00 PER 100 Toronto 10w can any man possibly look as pleasant as this Gymnasium Instructor, with seven charming ladies crying "Gimme" at once? The answer is that the photograph was taken on the Canadian Pacific liner "Duchess of Richmond" during a cruise of West Africa, the Isles of the Blest and the Mediterranean. This was the last photograph taken by the late "Toppie" Edwards, father of the modern illustrated newspaper. A PEX 0:01IllllllIIIIIIJIIIIlllllllI!lllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllll!lllllIlIlIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIH!JllllllIIIIIIIJIlllIlIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllllllllllll!lIlIllllllllltllll3:0 God ‘ has given you‘ one face and you . make â€" yourselves another. â€" Shakespeare. Nothing can be fairer or more noble Don‘t tell than the holy fervor of true zeal. â€"lis a lie, whe Moliere. 4 e .t t h 93 lllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIllllHlllllmlllIUIllllllllllll!ll"llllllIl!lIlllllllllll!lllllHllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllillHllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg H. Hillier & Son, Fox Trot Record No. 8878 Fox Trt Record No., 8892 Fox Trot Record No. 8907 and Waltz Record No. 8884 â€"Electrophonic ' 10 Inch Doubleâ€"sided Phonograph Records How can any man possibly look as Grimsby Flour and Feed A Precious Little Thing Called Love Theme Song _ of the Motion Picture iA Lucky Boy" Fox Trot Record No. 8912 Sone Recn YOU WERE MEANT FORMe, from the "Broadway Melody" Fox Trot Record No. 8905 it ROOFING Birds Paroid and asphalt Shingles for houses, Preston Steel Rib Roll for barns McCormickâ€"Deering Farm Equipment Sun Record Co., Toronto, Ont.â€"Dealers Everywhere I Faw Down And Go Boom = " GIMME, GIMME, GIMME!" ‘T'A Fascinating Tune of Heart and â€" Home Button Up Your Overcoat Lover Come Back To Me FEED, SEEDS, POULTRY SUPPLIES § Phone 157 [ Corner of Main and Mountain Streets Monarch, Blatchford‘s and Purina : Poultry Feeds Broadway Melody My Mother‘s Eyes 00064 Song Record .No. 8880 Hawaiian Guitars, Record, No. 8893 Carolina Moon If I Had You Fox Trot Record No. 8915 Fox Trot No. 8891 Song Records No. 8879 and 8904 Don‘t : tell em ~of deception; a lie is a lie, whether it is a lie to the eye orâ€" a lie‘to the ear.â€"Dr. Johnson. Let The Independent have your next order for envelopes and letter heads. Phone 36. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1929 Song Record No. 8896 Song Record No. 26137 Grimsby motion picture