mrnzsu and CURED 1 MT A Ta OUR OWN MAKE Pork Sausage * 15¢ 2 e mm m or PRIME STALL FED STEER BEEF, Cured .... LB. Centrg Cuts 2e Lb. Extra. IEI’;:.M 1B. zlc By the WOOD‘S LA VENDER SILK HOSE BOX CUSHIONS, Size 18 x 24, made in mnwh-ï¬wm.{n a 10A bouy in prime Japara quality. Speciak« p y _ VERANDAH cUsHIONS 29 49 75. Chintz Covered Verandah cunun n“ Mnmmwm fill FRILLED CUsHION nlmnnih.i." Qntgnoeonnd Ius'deht Ch Na. WEDNESDAY, suNE 3r9, PICNIC HAMS SIDE BACON WEDNESDAYâ€"OPEN TILL 6 % FOR THE BOWLING CREEN THIS SEASON‘S GENUINE SPRING LAMB Oak Brand BUTTER Pss O ftieh In _ Pright :Flor DELICIOUS GRIMSEY DrvGogds= WHITE DRILL HATS WITH GREEN FACINGS 9% FSLL FASHIONED AN 0 ANDING QUALITY SEMI â€" SERVICE WEKHK: SPECIAL PRICES oN _ _ Anyâ€" weight desired. Real sugar cured. Lt Whole Hams PER LB. GUNN‘S SUGAR CURED COTTAGE ROLLS SMOKED HAMS lity, Special=~~~ MILK FED VEAL @990 “ hy 2 P ~Z1¢ 21¢ Mr. Norman Childerhouse, of Cloveâ€" lud.(flo.hlvhllorh(ldï¬ud is staying at the Deer Park and Country Club for a few days. He roâ€" cently graduated after taking a course ur.u.uuor?’c-a-nâ€"- and two children pringbrook are visit ors at the home of Chief and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ramsey and family, of Mount Hamilton, were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson, Oak St. Mr. and Mrs. Max Grant and Max Junior, of Port Huron, Mich., visited over the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, St. Andrew‘s Ave. Mr. Bert Richardson of the Canaâ€" :nlukr‘n:(xu-mufl. Kirkâ€" Lake, a week‘s vaâ€" »} at a shower heid in honor of Miss ‘lm T omm ot hos »ihentn h. and Mrs. A. W. Louks, Paton ‘St. Jubly Gomemierren o it ainar, {with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Love, Messrs. E. Greenfield and E. Shoeâ€" felt, of Hamilton, were . visitors . on Flr.n‘lnx;l;.hwm- from Depot Street and have taken up their new residence at Caledonia. Miss Douglas Clark, of New York, Was a weekend visitor with her par in Northern Ontario, and to Michigan Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Gibson and Miss M. Gibson are om a week‘s vacation visited over the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barnum, Depf * Mrs. R. Penfold recently entertainâ€" _ Mrs. Mitchell, of Hamiiton, is a visâ€" itor at the pome of Mr. and Mra. Stevenson, Ouk St. Ne A her first year at McMaster University with honour standing in her examinaâ€" Maple Ave. _ Mr.and Mrs. C. u‘"_‘:t.c.l.m“ Mr. and Mrs. James 1 Bunday with his mother at bumneye‘ Mr. William Stephen, of Long Beach, spent the weekâ€"end at his home, Miss Gertrude Felker, of Toronto, aghs °ons pnes, week with her mother, .II.I.M“‘M“ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schott, at Niagara Falls, Ontario. Mr. Cecil Cameron, of Toronto, visâ€" ited A m“.u'h&.-‘fllnlï¬-‘ y \ . Mr. and Mrs. O‘Dell, of Toronto, are Mm&.uhm Martnett, Robinson St. ‘ &.mmdmb , ealled on his sister, Miss F. V. gh-bl!:-..-nm. "" Anderson has taken reaidâ€" .'.'P!.."'.‘I'I-â€"d lu."hmn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Waldon Miss Gladys Barnum of New York, Social and Personal 1HE 1NDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY,ONTARIO mt NUE columns several times and sad to reâ€" late somehody das to get hurt belore ny action on the part of *he public i« taken. Fortdriately the little lad that was hit was not hurt badly. No doubt had been told in a kindly way to keep hack from the base â€" line, . but would \Ai'h" in forgetfulness o¢ a determinaâ€" So far the most interesting game of soft ball this season was witnessed on Monday when the Metal Craft and. 1 Oil teams | staged | the show. interest was in the fact ‘hat Metal Craft should have won casâ€" Ay, but towards the end of the game they foundâ€"the going bard and almos: got timmed. Up to the last of the sixth the Stretcher Bearers were standâ€" ing 9 to 4 the Oil Men went into the seventh innings and reduced their deâ€" ficit and had won the game wita one to their eredit but fhe Meial boys went to bat last and seaved two runs s rather md | sc osth srrors made but this all had a tenden. cy of injecting a lot of thrills into the vame but no oubt the hor on the teams did not get very smuch pleasure wt of their own . misfortunes. _ The rame ended 10 to 11 favor Metal Craft. The G-n:tvm the East End and High _ on 1‘-4‘7 night should create a great deal inte est both these teams are umTy and if the High School get their outfield in shap« Jwy will make history far themscives. putting the old ball game on ice as far as they were concerned. The Oil Men were not as snappy as usual and the fielding on both sides Meeeep y T _\ MAY 30 J. W. Buck and Son ‘This is House Cleaning time and do you need New Springs :uu--vl&-n-m Furniture of any kind? We meet all Catalogue Prices ul.l-.ntrl- Narcissus Perfume? and Face Powders ~~MANUFACTURER‘s INTRODUCTORY OFFER sit too close to the base Unes n of the public through these and $2.00 Box of Narcissus Face Powder and a Beautiful Strand "Ritzie" Pear‘s. !o-v'b-omh.-o- atter bas been dawn to th« House Cleaning DYMOND‘S DkUG TORE Phone 2â€"w or 76â€"w MAIN STREET SOFTBALL Bring This Ad and Seautiful Gift stock we have 179¢ o WBK t &L CEA E.E z=> Wl DLCCC2T ©CC0CC ®7" 9Câ€".held on Thursday afternoon to Queten‘s Lawn and Mrs. E. Smith, of Stobtey Creek The funeral service will be. held or After a ilinesss, Mrs. Elizâ€" Modm‘w- of _ Jame#s m’d-‘nllwla-vhlm-yc;vu Monda m“" yeears. orn in Holy, Scotland, she came . to this country 56 years ago, settlinng at {irst “Wâ€"'m ago she moved to Creek and Guring her residence in that village wass a memâ€" ber of Cheyne Presbyteritan Four sons and two Mr. Brown was for seveeral years manager of the Wentwortth Dairies before its absorption by tithe Hamilâ€" ton Dairies, Limited, and _ later beâ€" u-.&nb\wdlhl:ufllnlm- ting Ltd., of Hamilton annd Petâ€" »rboro. ‘Left to mourn his are |N- widow, the former ‘anâ€" sickle, six hrothers, Robt. C.... Hamilton |George M., John J. and AAlfred, of ;Ancaster; and Bert and WVilliam, of !M.lflmmlm&om en--mdnnm-m-w JMrs. E. R. Colquhoun, _ of kett‘s drive. ‘The funcral was hekid from his mfllwm'“..g. tombment in Hamilton mauusoleum. MRS. ELIZABETH GUNNY SMITH Deep T-t will be expressaed passing of 3. Gordin mrovee, well the district, who died at thhe General on Saturday afterrnoon, folâ€" an operation. He wwas in his h year and resideed at Stop 117, Winona. has beci kindly donated fo>" the first !-Mhm by llr.'n‘ Mrs. Jass. A. Wray. In the second ‘division, the McCallam Challenge Cup will again be competed for, 2nd and 3rd money prizes a~ awarded in each division The annual Iris and Spring Flower Show l.xl. the av‘innb Horticultural Society, will lnhldL!h.lunk Gotâ€"rrEtx A 4. to all, hmmwln'a W. Wood and Experimental Farm. Members are requested to send hm‘itoll. ys or mmd Iris for e mc Flo % most -nhn::ï¬; :;::‘:.‘ basket, bow! or vase of Spring Flowers, . The hail will be open for the Tecepttion of ¢xâ€" hibits from 3 p.m. Entriess are invited for the annual Garden Contecst. A Cup business meeting ‘of ll:‘l‘.o.n,ivtllhw-lflll in the Masoni>Hail, the date being changed on account of holiday, 25th A very anâ€"«ssful bridge held &thln::dlu--l?na.mu Mlflfl.- eight by Mrs. Edric Johnson and the conâ€" â€":c.'hb,u,.c.lau. pargy . on im "Alerander Senet w&-’nl.AYo-You: er. l-hu'l!h: IRIS AND SPRING FLO sHOW ON MTUIDA%‘I Obituary To Our Store und Receive a T. 6. BROWN . of _ Stoney F, '_i_ ‘Toronto: of Bceamsville Y¢ | church. 10 en armmemmg Staiking His Chow Patient: "Will he be in after lunch ? Patient: 4n ‘the Boctor in râ€" | Attendant: ""Why, no, that‘s what Aitendant: "No he stept out for jhe went out afterâ€"Boston "p="** Aiter he w Store Phone 108w < for diabetic patients Why bother with baking during the hot summer months. We can save you the trouble and ingonâ€" venience by supplying you with deliciousâ€" is recommended ‘by leading doctors and dietitians everywhere, while we also have â€" Let us make a Wedding Cake for you. We will make it any size you desire and the way you want it. Our decorations for bridal cakes are of the latâ€" est and most artistic desigm. Let us have your orâ€" der for the cake of cakes for the ‘ ; ocension. OUR ICE CREALL PARLOR Is NOW OPEN nmmmu 100. MMt 100; wgnd for Prices on Tusode Tolana‘ Reds, white Wyandoties, an Every Breeder bloodâ€"tested. Bray Chicks are giving wonderful mmmmw F. A. reports over 95% still at nine weeks, and cockero!s weighing 24, lbs. If you want growth, eggs, and profit, buy Bray Send $1.00 100, pt shipment, balance on safe arrival. 'ol-n:uï¬â€™::uumdmnMpuwnkmhmw Â¥ BRAY CHICK HAaTCHERY 15 Clayburn Avenue St. Catharincs, Ont. Branches at Welland, Dunnville, Hagersville and Brampton. GRIMSBY BAKERY OUR 100 PER CENT WHOLE WHEAT BREAD By Taking Adva of Our Specials Each Weekâ€"Lud You Will Find A ...!,.:.!,"tg_v".,, Food Bill. _ _ Canadian Approved Chicks "BUCHAN® Herring in Tomato FALCON a@BUrFORD GULF KIST Per Tin TAYLOR‘S PEANUT Per Sealer PALMOLIVE SOAP FLAKES CORN STARCH 1 Lb. Sealed Waxtite Pkts. only THOMSON‘S SEEDLESS Lb. in Cellophane Wrapped Phgs. HAND CLEANER DURH A M Paterson‘s or Weston‘s SOAP IvORY 1 CAKE GIVNEN FREE WITH EACH 3 PURCHASED Carnation Milk in Gem Seaters The New Cereal Per Pkt. RAISINS vit~~ Apples (s 1 9° S. C. Sout (Limit 6 Tins To Each Customer) Lakes, Pastries, Patty Shells, P Special Fruit Bread CAKES FOR JUNE BRIDES GLUTEN BREAD OUR SPECIALS ARE SPECIALS A. JARVIS, Prop. CAKES 16° 12° 14° 1 B m “M Grape, Orange Makes a Delicious Drink SPECIAL Shop Phonre 108) APEX COCOA 1â€"2 Lb. Tin FRUIT PUNCH 3 Bottles 25¢ MHARRY HORNE‘S McCORMICK‘$ TALL TINS ONLY 19c Lb. QUAKER or KELLOGG‘S 10 PER TIN #+