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Grimsby Independent, 22 Apr 1936, p. 4

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’, cmes v= THEAL BROS. ‘4' Purina Startena. PHONE ; .. GRIMSBY Doris . .~.scombe, Nem Bourne,| * T. Peggy Aldrick, Dorothy Neale, Verâ€" |NSTAL INDIRECT LIGHTING mon Croft, Strachan McCaskill, Wert. FOR LOCAL HYDRO OFFICE Menley, and Fred Gurney. It is diâ€"| _ reeted by Florence Laing and stageâ€"| ‘The local office of the Hydro Hlecâ€" managed by Dave Biggar. | tric Power Commission recently in« ‘There will be a curtainâ€"raiser, A stailed a system of indirect lighting Hit of Nonsense, by the members of| which is superior to ordinary lighting the Junior W. A. in that no shadows are cast and the "Adversity has the effect of elicitâ€" ing talents which in prosperous cirâ€" cumstances would have lain dormant." Science has discovered medicinal powers far greater than drugs in the purely emotional manifestations of physical energy that the laugh proâ€" vides. In other wordsâ€"laugh and be -OIAâ€"II’-M&‘-‘!M' :h--lh-mmu-di iy..AMA.Y.P.A.'“,j and Thursday, April 20th & 30th, in the Purish Hail. Come and see the efâ€"| fect of Dr. Carey‘s Laughing Cure on the Hanson family. Come sad and deâ€" part glad as a result of the Laughing of Lincoin, and composed . of FIRSTLY : Ibn-.ullmr «ix acres of lot No. 2, in the first conâ€" cemsion of said Township, and SECâ€" ONDLY: the westerly half of lot num» ser three in the said first concession containing 95‘; acres be the same more or less. wuhfld about one and a miles south east from Winslow and is about a haif mile from a paved road. The soil is well adapted for mixed farming. On the property is ereeted a good frame twelling and a bank barn. j 4amilton, April 20th, 1036 m"l"l:nu'::nduluu For further particulars, apply to T. H. CRERAR, UNDER AND BY VIRTVUE of a ‘::a-mn:n:m« â€"w at the of sale, default having been made in payment thereof, there will 5e offered for sale, subject to a reserve aid, by PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises situate about one and a half miles southeast from Winslow, on WEDNESDAY, THE 13th DAY OF MAY, A. D., 1936, at one o‘clock p.m.| Md&mm&:&: Or, Marmalade, 32 oz. Jewel Shortening . . . . A. B. Shrimps . . .. . . Medium Tins t hop (ortim) â€" Asparagus Cuttings . . . 15¢ Diced Carrots or Beets . . 8e Waxed Beans .........11¢ Libby‘s Spaghetti, 28 oz. tin Premium Salmon, ‘*‘s . ........ Farm Property S in PARIS STYLE SHOP SPRING COATS THE LAUGHING CURE QUALITY _ LOW PRICES FREE DELIVERY | Tins ... ... 3 for 27¢ l Smail Tins . . . . . . 2 for 19¢ im Tins . . .. 2 for 25¢ | Medium Tins .. .. 2 for 21e FRESH VEGETABLES ALWAYs ON HAND SALE OF VALUABLE HEINZ SOUPS SWAGGER SPECIAL ON HEINZ PRODUCTS MAIN STREET W. §SPECIAL PRICES Vendor‘s Solicitor Huron & Erie Bidg. Hamilton, Ont 13¢ 19¢ ‘le Croft, Jutland : Grapefruit Juice ... .. .15¢ (C. L. Saimon, !; (best) 18e Flaked Tuna Fish ... .. 15¢ ‘The local office of the Hydro Elecâ€" tric Power Commission recently in« stailed a system of indirect lighting which is superior to ordinary lighting in that no shadows are cast and the room is lighted with clearness and disâ€" tinctness. This system of lighting lesâ€" sens eyestrain and enables occupants to see equaily clearly in all parts of rooms where it is installed. _ Afternoon tea was served, the hosâ€" tesses being assisted by Mrs. Fitch and Mrs. D. Cloughley. gave a bad impression, and left the tentative customer with a disgruntled feeling that is more . easily . aroused than satisfied. pons" of some of these firms and sent them in accompanied by the small sum required, then waited weeks and sometimes months before recelving the sample or the booklet for which they had sent. ‘This carelossness or lack of promptness shown by Canaâ€" dian firms or Canadian. ngencies in even such a small matter as a sample Another matter brought up at this meeting was the dissatisfaction causâ€" «d by some advertisers in Canadian magazines. . Several members comâ€" piained that they"had filled in "couâ€" and commerce is to be fostered and developed by peaceful penetration rather than by force. Japan sets a good example of this policy, having in .mwaâ€"-.-u-um firing a single shot, flooded the marâ€" kets of the world with her goods, parâ€" ticularly in India and Egypt. and even under the very nose of the aggressor nation in Africa. peoples â€"â€" as excuses for aggroâ€"siv¢! April 209th in the recentiy acquired warfare were untenable. The seized| municipal building, Main 8t. West. territory was invariably unsulted to romtcocesm European settlers, many of them _ ‘The April session of the Lincoin having shown themselves quile C4Pâ€") County Council was held at the county '-lhdh!llllfl"|w""'“"‘ buildings, St. Catharines, on Tuesday ests in this respect by emigration 10| and Wednesday. Warden Lawson and \North America where they are to be Deputy Reeve Graham . of North found in their thousands. Moreover, it Grimsby and Reeve Mogg of Grimaby |hth-rh-drn-h¢h-crl¢ruu- were in attendance. creased birthâ€"rate at home who are| semezess most Insistent in their demands for _ On Monday evening next the Mount populationâ€"space abroad. It is was| Hamilton Young People‘s Society of shown that raw materials could be obâ€", the United Church will be entertained tained at an infinitesimal part of the | by the Grimsby Society in Trinity Hall cost and trouble and without disasâ€"| when the third round in a series of trous loss of life by the simple method Biblical Contests will take place. A‘ of purchase rather than by war. Trade social hour will follow the program. ; ‘ The Women‘s Institute was enterâ€" tained on Tuesday afternoon, April 21, innn.w.-m.nâ€"mn. ‘The Joll Call was: What will make ,&-humydmul "m’-flfl Most of the ansâ€" | wers pointed to the practice of Reâ€" ]lo-.nueu‘pmu.umu ,dmmuflmm‘ ;mnne--hhlflnmu‘ be taught in the schools. w Mrs. F. D. Aikens, Convener d, Peace and International Relations, showed that the seeking of colonies! for excess population, the drwhrl ment of valuable patural resources, ~u-a'nh¢d-rbuhn-i overâ€"production at homeâ€"and all this usually in the countries of backward| PEACE AND WAR PORK & BEANS GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED. 4 for 19¢ 2 for 16¢ 4 for 21¢ 2 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ 3 for 25¢ 14 Ib. 18e About . midnight, Saturday, Mrs. HMuston _ had . heard Kathleen cough and went to her room. The next recollection she has is of revivâ€" Ing at midnight. She had collapsed in her daughter‘s room. Mr. Husten had also been awmkened by the gas and had fallen, suffering extensive bruises, when he tried to leave his bedroom . night when Mrs. Huston revived suf fictently to summon help. ton, 22 Jones Street, over the weekâ€" end. Kathicen Ellen Ramsten, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Huston ,was dead Sunday A 10â€"yearâ€"old girl was killed and her parents unconscious for 24 hours as a result of a coal gas mccident at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Husâ€" §T. CATHARINES GIRL ib locate them. While Mr. and Mrs. Mayhoe were attending a theatre ’lblnn{u'nd(lurnylnhlblhy- hoe home at 170 East avenue north, Mamiiton and made off with the two timepieces. ‘The one most valued was presented to Mr. Hayhoe by the town of Grimsby following a successful hockey season. 'l'lodl-rhl-vn' jJewel watch. Lance Hayhoe, former Grimaby and Hamilton hockey player, is minus two gold watches and has asked the police | Mr. M. A. Seymour, K.C., of 8t. ;m-mmu ,mmmumuw Bociety of Upper Canada when he was among the twelve who were made benchers of the organization. His friends here where he has been actâ€" ing as town solicitor, will congratulate him on the high honor which has come to him. FORMER GRIMSBY PLAYER VICTIM OF BURGLARS casionally like fish have been found in the vicinity of Jordan Harbour where it is understood a number were put in the lake several years ago for experiâ€" mental purposes. The last of Grimsby‘s wandering pro. hockey players returned home on Friday last, in the person of Artie Clarke, the "Nottawasaga Flash", who u.m-u-uâ€"-um-| er and couch of the Oklahoma. City team in the American League. His team as usual finished in the playâ€"offs and Artie gathered in his share of the The local firemen are in possession of a large goldfish which was found in a net belonging to a local commercial fisherman on the shore of Lake Onâ€" tario, at Grimsby recently. The fish which measures nearly 14 inches long was kept alive and is in the club goldâ€" fish tank in the firemen‘s rooms. Ocâ€" School on Tuesday, April 21st, with a good attendance. The next clinic will be held on May 5, when the vaccine for smallpox and well as the toxold wil! be given. The Mothers‘ Club wish to thank Dr. MacMilian and Miss Carson Acid stomach, Acid Temper? Try the Laughing Cure. Parish Hall, Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, April 29 and 30. for their services. ‘The clinic for school and preâ€"school age chiliren was held in the Public ‘The April session of the Lincoin County Council was held at the county buildings, St. Catharines, on Tuesday and Wednesday. 'mh'-lfl‘ Deputy Reeve Graham of North om-y-unnnu-udomâ€"y‘ were in attendance. The inquest into the death of Ann Quinn who was recently killed inâ€"an accident near Grimsby, will he held on April 20th in the recentiy acquired municipal building, Main St. West. 3 Gloom and Melancholia? ‘Try the Laughing Cure. Parish Hall, Wednesâ€" day and Thursday, April 29 and 30. .. door}, on Monday afternoon, April 27, ‘The reguiar monthly business meet ing of the 1.0.D.E. will be held in the at 3 pm ‘Taylor‘s Autotel, situated on No. 8 Mighway, east of Grimsby, will reâ€" open for the season on Sunday next. 1 Bunday morning Dr. A. E. Armstrong of Toronto, head of the Foreign Missionary Deâ€" partment of the United Church and who sometime ago returned from a workd tour of the mission felds, will speak in ‘Trinity United Church on Local Items of Interest LOSES LIFE | Wednesday â€" Thursday, April 20 â€" 30 MATINEE SATURDAY | m Oone‘s \TheatrE FOR RENT â€" ::-T.’:T”mu‘:; Street, # mfiy m llflll':‘ Victor Shaw, CO W. C. Meisner, Smithvilie, R. R. No. 1. Ilp! WANTEDâ€"Cook, general, and _ Apply Box 20 Independent. ue! Monday â€" Tuesday, April 27 â€" 28 "GRAND EXIT* WANTED, BY YOUNG MANâ€" Farm work by the in Christian home. Mixed BAMIBE® preferred. "" Appiy Friday + Satur A. CLOUGMLEY is prepared to make sewer connections from the street lime to residences and to give estiâ€" mates on all lines of concrete cement FARMERS DESIRING HELP 25 yORK ST. â€" REGENT 4838 HAMILTON "arfat RR Ne T. Crmaly, Pags FOR SALE = 50 Keiffer pear trees, one year old; two wheeled cart for spraying, etc.; also baby buggy. Apâ€" FOR SALE Ann Bother WRIGHT FRUIT Co., Limited seorge O‘Brien and Trene Ware NEW BAUNSWICK AND . | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | COBBLER§ ans MOUNTAINS | MNWENG DESIRING HELP may fi to E. N. Buckley, Full Superâ€" . Soldier and Land Settiement. Box 107, §t. Catharincs or phone \day â€" Gaturday, April 24 â€" 25 "WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS® berries, one year transplants. Reaâ€" Sonkhts $rige: Phoue 1 Aimoms. ite arner 0t rmoln m micpal qutang cmes * id Plese â€" #0# Pigatt Wldy. 100 . Pust to, _ 36 Jassee St., Senth Tol. 8. Cothosines PB0 . Vel. Mepent MBb FINANCE CORPORATION CENTRAL 0 aAutTOo Loans © HOUSENOLD LoANS We Help You Help Yourseli LOAN S CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI® er Oland and Irene Hervey Pox ‘?M“Nnr' "Teaching Explorers "l’ubh'n'mfl Flowers for Madame POTATOâ€" BUYERS! Only Borrower Signs T2 Months to Repay Lowest rates in Canade for this type of service Nes Aâ€"meriged by Semcial One CAR ON TRACK »ninl FOR RENT Okay Jose" Nrect From Car Call Or Write CERTIFIED SEED and Edmund Lowe Too Many" ‘ in Quantities 8t. Catharines =â€"â€" 2.30 p.m. ind Black Raspâ€" Yard ite hardwood floors, furnace, bath, clectriâ€" eity, all set out solid in fruit. This ten Mwmym-: seven thousand FIFTY Acll:-llfID':,lfllâ€" Main Ilcl\ny. €l o , hardwoou floors throughout, three piece bath, furnace, bank barn fifty lym. poultry house for one thousand * “m:r:-."l raspberries acros ve acres :lu:rvhkrne. hay, balance all plowâ€" ONE HUNDREN ACRE Dairy FARM â€" Main highway, bank barn ‘l.fl': ‘b.y -ulr, eight un-lh-o. buildâ€" '"- -u‘ 'Iflym hundred, with one thousand cash. ‘These and several hundred other 16 MAIN STREERT RAasi, GiHmsw PNONE 174 FREE DELIVERY To CUSTOuERS WISHING an» ORDER 136 Church 8t. . â€" _ §t. Catharines POULTRY FARMâ€"8 acres with lu-.l-â€"u.du'-n.obeuw and house for one thousand chickens, price thirtyâ€"six hundred. More acreâ€" age can be had as required. BEAUTIFUL FRUIT FARM â€" Near Last week we quoted what a receiving ficfl :10. a Bray Chicks: best looking w Trom any "iibper" in Un torio". 'I'M..’mm that we told you about an Ontario purâ€" clwmmntuvd-lh his Bray flock that he said that they were: "better birds than you advertised", lan‘t it chicks of that stamp that you want unâ€" der YOUR brooder this spring * Get a copy of our 1936 catalogue, look into the breeding and hat chery methods which produce -n‘cflc:gl_rxlmulh prices. . You them en sn sn m lw::-{m-. Fred w.. BRAY umiteo Fuou "Way Down East" in Prince Edward Island. comes this statement by a satisfied buyer of Bray Chicks: PHONE 1836 ST. CATHARINES, ONT. and more than you ¢laim for "I have been securing my chicks from you for the last 2 years and 1 find them all ALL AND MORE THAN WE CLAIM Waqstalle‘s CRABAPPLE Jelly 16a. J« The One and Only H. P. Sauce Aylmes Posk and Large Botde 97¢ Prepued Mustard Smurt‘s Cut Beets 3‘ 25¢ $ Pade and Polishing Soap TERILIZED oR PVRITY. ROLLS ror 13}Mâ€"0u, Tin 1Jâ€"0u. Jn | Do 10¢g to As 18e h 14e 25¢ 15¢ 10c #1¢ Frankford Tender reas Â¥ NMctt» Heinz Delicious Tomato Burford Ontario Peaches *! For Mulfinsâ€"Kellogg‘s Allâ€"Bran =» Maple Leaf Pure Soup 2 lt;.l’m 23‘ ‘ Phone ;'-II TOMATOES 3 No 24 Tmn Q95° FREE Shopping Bag with Kellogg‘s â€" 33495 SANDWICHES er $115. Chestnut mare, 8 yrs., 1300 tbs., make -:allmnum"'m:‘ $136 ay gelding. 1 good worker and sound, only very thin. This horse will suit some light job $25 HMis plough harness and single dray harness k s10. HORSES! _ HORSES! Roan gelding, 6 years, 1500 the., thorâ€" oughly quict, well broken and guaranâ€" teed sounts $165. Sorrell gelding, 10 years, 1400 tbs., grand farm horse and good lookâ€" §$7.50 Wave for §5.00 Wave for §2.50 Wave for $3.80 Wave for Coceanut Oil Shampoo and Fingerwave The training division of a prominent Sound Picture manufacturer is selecting a few young men in each district to train for future :"““:“'m:'um'”fi’m“?. study spare time or evenings. A f mmummhfi"t transporâ€" m-::'-mvmuumymh-wn ':um Write fully stating phone, age, occupation, DEFOREST‘S, Box 30, independent Office, Grimsby. Tickets and Information At KANMACHER‘®S RESTAURANT, Grimsby, Phone 466 CHANGE of TIME TABLE Phone 516, Grimsby SPECIALS FREE SCHOLARSHIP IN TELEVISION AND §OUND PICTURES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, APRIL 26th DIRECT TO TORONXTO 4 Trips Each Way Every Day 14b. Phgs. 9 u. 97° LEAVE GRIMSBY 2.35 p.m. 6.20 pm. 10.35 p.m. Beameville 97° & 10ms29Gt i“\!t(azrmzusm L â€" . *~aad wes get pous 25¢ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1986. in ainennepemanneen ies tarte Fachet Beautiful Flowersâ€"â€"FREE able employment. 154 students have 12 months. Free catalogue. Enroii T2 James §t. N. â€" Woystefia‘s Ownge Meou. Jn 2& Camoll‘s Baking Powder ‘t:" 19c Ayimer Red RASPBERRIES Pue Todet Soap For Sude Rebaed Carbolic Seap SECRETARIAL L Rowairee‘s Clect 13fâ€"eu. tin No t« 17¢ 3 Oe 14¢ 4 * 1§5¢ 15¢ 19¢ 11e

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