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Grimsby Independent, 12 Aug 1936, p. 4

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e on nc comese memeoni o f MILLYARD‘S DRUG STORE IN GRIMSBY Silver Crest Salmon, fancy Blueback, 1s 25¢ on Sweet Mix Pickles, 28 oz. jar......27¢ Fruit Cake (approximately 2 lbs) ..........25¢ Ivory Fakes, large pkge. ........................ 22¢ For Eggs Next Winter Feed _ NOVAâ€"KELP TABLETS other, even to the extent of threatenâ€" Ing firms with whom the government is doing business at the present time. "Unfortunateiy, these people have turned the whole proceedings into an and donations u'â€"m:l More than 100 chickens wore burn firms from one end of Ontario to the ‘ed last week when fire caused by faul ‘here was no parade, no music and no fanfare. All that was planned for a picnic at Port Staniey. Premier Hepbursa cancelled it all Friday night, condemning those who had made a "racket" of it. "I want to condemn," he said, "in no uncertain terms tho« nflpwbom‘ presenting themseives as prominent Liberals, have without authority from: the committee, the Ontario Liberal: Association or myself, solicited funds| some Liberals thought. Premier Hepburn of Ontario celeâ€" m&“m&'* day "but it was not in the manner l‘re-ie.rCnlort.lmfi’ Making "Racket of It" NOV Aâ€"KELP tablets are particularly recommended for those suffering h:- '-l..‘ltrn-. runâ€"down hcr anemic conditions, for those properly assimila their food; rheumatism, neuritis, etc. NOVAâ€"KELP tablets are sold with a positive assurance of SATISFACTORY RESULTSâ€"OR MONEY REâ€" FUNDED, 'l'rylh-urt-ond--llmh not feel a decided IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH, MORE ENERGY, AMBITION and "PEP"â€"they will cost you nothing. 2 for .. oUR \'EG!TABEBS ARE ALWAYS FRESH ""*"C <46 and Winner Pays $1.00 for Refrigerator. Abmfluhl&%l.hdm. 100 the. of Flour and ‘Two Lots of of Half Ton Each. GaMES â€" REFRESHMENTS _ ATTRACTiAN Canada‘s Greatest Radio Entertainer‘sâ€" unit, leaving in a few days for THURSDAY NIGHT CARNIVAL! ALS from the sea. LIBRARY LAWN & DEPOT STREET â€"KELP tablets are a means of providing MINERâ€" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AUGUST 1374 AND 14TH Tickets 25¢ and Winner Pays $1.00 for WERE‘s YOUR CHANCE To win an ELECTRIC 50 DAY SIZE. .. THEAL BROS. PHONE 5 (NOVA SCOTIA KELP) No Admission Fee GRIMSBY BAND 15¢ 19¢ â€" Special Music Program UNC, DUNC AND MIKE. ty | Golden Spray Cheese, 14‘s 7 for . . . : ; . . . . . . «B5€ Red & White Wax Beans, 28 1.+:.. .++. . We Aylmer Tomatoes, 2*s squat GRIMSBY 3 for | _ "Under the circumstances, the only |decent and dignified thing for me to | do is to take the nction indicated â€" Imulmn‘hd | off the celebration." 1 | _ In St. Thomas Joseph MeManus of fumm«mmn:«--} ! mittee, safd after a meeting that, conâ€" mmum-ml | the pienic mad been cancelled. It. was decided to drop the matter entirely, ty electric wiring burned the chicken ecop of Robert Ginn, Shank‘s road, in Louth township. ‘The frame building was a fotal loss, but was covered by insurance. absolute racket. 1 deprecate even more the fact that those soâ€"called, selfâ€"constituted party heads have even gone to the extent of approaching breweries and distillers with the inâ€" !-flhndmlnoi-rlflh-‘ on the picnic grounds. CHICKENS BURNED GROoceRries FLOUR AND FEED, ATTRACTIONS B I‘Tbv-":"'ii"‘"'«u.gu.u.. ‘:‘n:-num:h-«mm | _ Said property will, be sold subject "m--â€"mn‘a'“ jeet | _ Further particulars and conditions of sale may be known on day of sale. ‘wn-yuunâ€"mm BRADFORD & BRADFORD, Bank of Commerce M Dlfllvlll..hm _ Solicitors for the Executor of said Dated at Dunnville, Ontario, this Ist day of August, 1936. H"m 5 rooms downstairs and 4 rooms upâ€"stairs. _ There u.’ also a Houacs To " duekome" Puiiduige "H |good state of repair. ‘ |_ . Droperty known as 101 Main Street, We the aide of said ! in the Town of Oniee Prth Saett 2y on Lineotn, betawr the property ownâ€" Btaniirs Uinertire following lawis an premises, namely; °_ day, the 26th day of August, A.D in The County of Lincoin _ ’ ‘The Executor of the Estate of Milâ€" iinagumtse ieoninte en rr’-..‘ Auction at K:'. Te rhflmw I Whiket lm“lulh*.‘flm‘ for having a punch board in his store. Me said he had only had the board a few days. A ppliceman watched some boys through the window as they tried their luck with the board. Said property consists of: 9 roomed A special jitney will be neid on Grimaby Lawn Bowling greens on Friâ€" day evening which is in charge of OF VaALUABLE PMOPERTY Situate in The Town of Grimsby, A large number again heard the Grimaby Hand in a sacred concert givâ€" en on the band stand, Library Lawn, on Sunday evening when an excellent program was rendered. ‘The program with vagrancy. He was given an opâ€" portunity to leave the town by the magistrate. Harry Bour, 143 Main St. for sale. The case was enlarged for a EXECUTOR‘S SALE In police court at Grimaby on Tuesâ€" day before Magistrate Campbell, Petâ€" er Manchuk, a transient, was charged _ Packets of flower seeds were distriâ€" buted to pupils in Junlor and Senior Fnurlnnmdu.'u.ug“.’ the Grimsby Horticultural society. Those who succeeded in producing m-nmbmmd the same to the Gludiolus Show on Saturday next, at 44 Main St., between one and three p.m. . Prizes will be awarded for the best three. tion to attend the picnic of the Grasâ€" sie Branch on Thursday, August 20th, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Metcaife. Will those members who avail themâ€" u-lvnd!&mmbllfivl by midday not forgetting to take a well filled plenic basket. | The Grimaby Branch of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute has received an invitaâ€" When in town Saturday afternoon or evening, visit the annual gladiolus show of the Grimsby Horticultural Society in vacant store, 44 Main St., open from 3 to 10 pm. Aguo‘ul.-' play is expected. Rev, A. McGowan, of Toronto, will eccupy the pulpit in ‘Trinity United Church on Sunday morning. The soloâ€" ist will be Miss Ruth . Talliman of | Beamsvilie. ‘ .n-ky.lr.c.u..!.bydlu.- mmâ€"umnum states that they have been experienc» ing the hottest weather in ° forty years. Rev. A. Binngton of Caledon East preached with much acceptance in Trinity United Church on Sunday last. Miss May Buskard of Brantford, conâ€" tributed an effectively rendered yocal number. llplo(lnlohb son Mr. L A. Local Items of Interest Wednesday â€" Thursday, August 19â€"20 "DANGEROUS®* ‘ Bette Davis, Fischot Tone _ “I:llovmnn:. News" ‘ "Between Lines" ~Shanghaled Shipmates®" Wallace Monday â€" Tuesday, August 17 â€" 18 "LETS SING AGAIN®" C . e e be sold. ‘The property will be offered Mflbnlk«u.&u TERMS : CASH J. W. Kennedy, Auctionser, Phone 56, Heamaville, Miss Florence Savill, Friday â€" htof!oy. August 14 â€" 15 (Electroh '-'v-&-w.-â€"'.‘w Mfl-cnu:’-.au;m lery, Kitchen Utensiis, Coal Scuttles, _2 f:‘-h-mwm Buffet and Chairs, China Cabinet, Verandah Settce and Couches, Chairs, _ Meaters, Maurble â€" Topped A MESSAGE TO GARCIA" MOORE‘s ThearrE Bobby Rreen SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, tose |_ Dated at Toronto this 30th day of| celled if AUCTION SALE |..q:%m . ot | eattes it Of Antique aNd Modern Househoid l A. N. MIDDLETON, findbwe _ cred spring couch, $250 ‘ “*afl fck witl and mirror, $8.00; chest < drawers, cream enam«) w trim, $5.00, cheap aale. lllun Ave ua'.h' FOR SALE = All in w . Call Ma 70â€"Râ€"1: 72 James §t. N. = Hamilton, Ont. FOR SALE <~ Straig hi take chances on employment ? m Secretariat Course for young people with high school or universâ€" ity training has helped hundreds to soive this problem. Many studerts have accepted positions during the past few weaks. Write for informa. tion concerming this specialized FOR SALE Stanwyelg| _ _ _ Vitaphone Topnotchers" Ready to serve when ~;;;~"â€""" or talf tor in These Hot When Y Don‘t &“m':‘u w‘ FOR RENT. "Radio Rarred®* Wikged F, Fool Your.m RENTâ€" Mansion se Main Street W.., rono tm Pottit and '::‘l'! AUCTION SALE ..}="gs FISH AND CHIPS Main W., Pl.un: 517, G:in..‘. BERT SMITH, Prop. _‘ HOME LUNCH I*hu:w? !qu CLASSIFIEDS Provincial Police Begin | He FOR sSALE Have your order of 1 n l‘{nhnr-. Write . Ite tapestry cov» 250; kitchen with box seat 7 who? areen el green ap for m ve, or Ite . GRIMSBY. ONTARIO { up and aclous lawn Apply 30 | on ‘the 27th day of March,| Police Daniel T. Boyd and tested in bout the 27th of March, (T9ad, are requesten to Mb\ proo "of | St. Catharines. "Fon" quiries gofd l irnnarhl‘hlh'dh:wfi-ll.:wh licenses in the town. n..., ||fore 3ist day of August, â€", | _ The survey, first of checkâ€"ups to be “fiflwmm made at various periods from now on having regard only to the claims of | brought the warning from the Board ===== / which he‘shall then have had notice. [d"-nmll:-n-flhun-f he Pasgad n wa s ENEA c C I one . large, irnished or iry wood. . Ite partments, n 2 and 4 ath; | also e. A w, arine the table for in y rnaprmmvemerecmmmath c o. L fl 18 MAIN STREET. BAST. GRimany # e FREE DELIVEAY To CUsTOMERS wisuiNc an orDER All persons ha claims against the estate of lhvin mentioned, l:’u:&uwamm: T in n e aae io are same with undersigned beâ€" fore 3ist day of August 109¢. _ " URGE CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR MISS SUTHERLAND ‘The St. Catharines city council last week decided to take steps to secure a Carnegle hero medal for Miss r.un,| Sutheriand, 8t. Catharines girl, 'ho' several weeks ago riaked her life to| save four people from drowning at: Ffteen m.Ammmm’ a little lad was drowned, [but the! prompt act of the girl saved the other | occupants, | ~\ _ Night Patrol To: .. _ Check Chicken Thefts The two juveniles are being held in the Children‘s Shelter. grandchildren in a motor car p-rheq" in a field near Wellandport early m.:"“-llmbh urday morning. In the car they alâ€"| M M .m legedly found one hundred and seven | m M a Tearoiet puii _ of t ho tictim natimae t d | fill the vacant seat of deputy reeve of In an effort to check the chicken stealing epidemic which has been causing grave concern to district farmers, provincial police recently inâ€" stituted a night patrol and the arrest of Ecker came as a result. Mufl“ I(eloy.dlunuhhluhl.fl| Welland, found Ecker and two young AND OTHERS in The Estate of Nostia Kostiuk, David Reker, of Niagara Fulls, .J former resident of Gainsboro town» ship, held in Welland county jall since Saturday, will appear before Magisâ€" trate J. M. Campbell in St. Catharines court on a charge of stealing chickens from the farm of William Gilmour, Gainsboro township. I Notice To Creditors BISCUITS Perch Blowom CORNED BEEF 2 . Keakt Velveeta * Enifist Shortening CHEESE 2 n as 97¢ DOMES Clover Leaf Red Sockeye A Comfort for the %AwON 4b. Ts 17¢ , OVAI." WHIP s« 1. 46. | Ppooga‘e CARROLLS NC "Mm S0th day d!dfllmm-u‘“ * m'mmmhum Pubbe Eruqy,, _ |Surprisingly dirty condition of some T se Pn 0 Ontario | are the first complete tests ever made [ here, although a minor "dirt" test was - taken several years ago, No. 5 Pail 3Qe of the milk being delivered in Thorold has been told that he also will lose his license to do business here unless he ceases the practice. The warnings were issued by the Board of Health following a meeting Friday at which a report was tabled on eight tests tak= en from delivery vehicles by Chief of t (Continued from page 1) f mmlmmmhm-‘thdm,& [flllm"fl-"“m"""uqn-umuu catâ€" ‘mmummhmnmumww | death of Alonzo Culp, Clerk H. Th [clame or chher grain and roots tron ;"“M""““‘lm_"fimuflym-. It |qualifications closed, Norman Miller, is expected that sufficient will go [ or \mmwdflww"n_mu-&nmmmr. mncclamation. Mr. Miller is a wellâ€" ter a bus leaving on the morning of |known fruitgrower. He has been #|September 5 and returning the evenâ€" | member of the schoo! board at Vineâ€" Ing of the 10th. Entries shoul) i ummmrm--u""“’"“'.-umnm-uum«h-m- chairman of the Beamsville vocational Auguat 14 adfisory committee. ® THOROLO MILK DEALERS ‘ WARNEN TO CLEAN I UP MILK THEY SELL Warning that they must clean up the milk they sell to residents of the town has been issued to four . milk dealers in Thorold, and another, -w-l en by test to be watering his product, 25¢ 21¢ 11c KANMACHER®S RESTAURANT, Grimsby, 9.25 a.m each Blossoms DIRECT TO TORONTO 4 TRIPS EACH WAY EvERY pay _ LEAVE Grimsay LEAVE Toronto .m. 620 p.m. 715 a.m. 40 m. 1045 p.m. 11.05 a.m. ©1 Delightful Vacation Tours MUSKOKA LAKES _ â€"â€" _ GEORGIAN Bay & LAKE HURON Ask for iMustrated folder CHIPSO 2 : Pure Sorp IVORY 2s SURPRISE 4 19¢ JB MILK 3 15« tm 95¢ The Popular Laundry Soap ‘ COCOA 1# m 24¢ TEA OVALTINE 1 38¢ %fifi?fi( 2 fik: 25¢ A Comfort for the Aged OVALTINE 1â€" 38. Cowan‘s Perfection COCOA in m 94¢ Lipton‘s Red Label TEA Miâ€"lby, Phg. 27c Evaporerated M'LK 3 16â€"01. Tins Qsc T‘he Popular Laundry Soap SURPRISE 4~ 19c ‘or Quick Suds CHIPSO 2: 35 ‘ure Soap VORY 2%:13¢ OLLS Ensifirst Shortening or A Comfort for the Aged Tickets and Information At 12â€"oz. Tins DOrmanent _..______ § 750 WBVED ~> /o. _ _ §10.00 Shampoo and Fingerwave % 40 Rose Marie Beauty Shop public comment on the action of the highway department. (Continued from page 1) the Mamilton and Nelson highways and comprising about five acres, is being taken over in its entirety by the department. This farm, and a portion of the Louls Bell farm adjoining. and tlnlnm-nbm_“m.. used at once by the contractors. On the Bell and ‘Smith farms certain crops Will be lost. FRUIT GROWERS®® LaXxDs TO RE EXPROPRIATED FOR A NEW monmway ENTRIES FOR JUDGINC ‘The growers have adopted a "wait WEDNESDAY, Auc. ; 13c 35¢ COMPETITION AT o.y.s. C€LOSE ON satTURDAY Phone 516, Grimsby . 99¢ s 91° PHONE 174 810 pm 2th, 19 § 375 any U

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