€EJGHT ro.:‘ SALE â€" Hand 'rlulo:.quou‘ oneâ€"half horse power, equipâ€" (e o en maag ~va * Ave. ~3p Two cents a word for first insertion. ‘Three insertions for price of two. Minimum charge each insertion 35 cents, A discount of ten cents will be allowed on ail Classified Ads. if paid for on date of inâ€" sertion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. 6 and FOR SALE â€" Ym“ ,1 7 weeks old; ocm mrge extension table; Nt t Gordon Etherington, 5oâ€"3p Grimaby, Horses! â€" Horses! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Black Mare, 1300 lbs. ... $90.00 Grey Gelding, 1400 lbs. ..........$55.00 Grey Mare, 1250 lbs. ... $85.00 Black Gelding, 1200 lbs. .....$125.00 Bay Mare, 1250 Ibs. ..............$95.00 Brown Mare, 1000 lbs. ... $55.00 ‘Team of large ponies, 4-“3-__ Sales Books are the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give Peter Edmond you on ally Slyiu MB ® quantity required. . )\Classxï¬ed Advs. _ See Your Home Printer First Pay Dividends To The Ratepayers of the Town of Grimsby HILLVIEW FARM Beamsvilie, Phone 71â€"râ€"5 A discount of 5% per annum will be allowed on any prepayment ( the whole or part) of 1938 Taxes. A. HUMMEL, Tax Collector, 114 Main St. West. C@AaAr ALL GUARANTEED D. E. ANDERSON . SUPERIOR STORES â€" Sockeye Salmon, / aummmmnmemmmmmmmmmmmmeeeeee 10 00 Special Prices for T hurs, Fri. Clover Leafâ€" Royal Yorkâ€" _ Tomato Juice, 25 0z. Ayimerâ€"â€" Vegetable or Tomato Soup, tin Hillerest Peas ,3 tins «.. >>>>> Seedless Raisins, 2 tps. :. :.: /.; Royal Yorkâ€" Freeâ€"Running Salt,? pkges. .â€" Ginger Snaps, pet Ib......... .+ Aylmerâ€" :S';;'i;'Biscuits, lnhm.'»â€" Delight Soap, 4 cakes for ...â€" PLEASE PHONE EARLY NO. 7 FOR SALE Hillerestâ€" Infant‘sâ€" N O T IC E CSX two 1 lb. bags .: â€"> FOR SALE â€" One fresh T.B. testâ€" ed Jersey cow; one Jersey due April 1st; Hay, baled or loose. _ L. J. Stewart, Phone 3â€"râ€"12 Wiâ€" _ nona. 38â€"3p FOR SALE .â€" UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS â€" Have stanâ€" dard and portable. Will sell or rent cheap. Apply Box 26, Inâ€" dependent Office. 38â€"40â€"41â€"3¢ ‘TO LET â€"â€" Housekeeping Rooms. . Apply 33 St. Andrew‘s Avenue. 38â€"1¢ FOR RENT â€" 24 Maple Ave., $35. per month, 8 rooms and bath, hot air heating, 3% acres bearing fruit. Immediate possession. Petâ€" tit & Whyte. 38â€"1p WANTEDâ€"Experienced cook genâ€" eral. Apply Mrs. Leon Smith, Winona, Phone 93. 38â€"1¢ WANTED â€" Family washing. Rates reaso) able. Apply 14 Oak WANTED â€" Girl or woman for g::ll housework; small family. age, wage and references. P.O. Box 66, Beamsville. . 38â€"1p WANTED â€" Farm planted or unâ€" planted where house in St. Cathâ€" arines would be accepted as part flmfl; balance in cash. Apply 83, Beamsville. 36â€"3p INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAP. ERKHANGING â€" A. J;Hly'!fll. NOTICE â€" I am prepared to do street. %#Ib.tin ... well. Phone collect, 240, Beamsvilie. onehorse, garden a work, full line of upâ€"toâ€"date imâ€" plements. Phone 550W after 6 Peemt es C CTT CC MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE N . FOR RENT its. Phone 550W after 6 J. F. Durham, Murray St. WANTED xpert i. & Sat. ~xd7C ‘pibte .( > n:. 76 .. ~ave .. . 285C : . . «9€ .. 2108 . ~IFC 38â€"1p 25¢ Local According to reports !‘‘"*""* canpwfllbolhlflu'nt‘u'y'" that it has been in year The muskrat season has been ex! tended one week to March 27th. ‘This applies only to Lincoin and Welland counties. Russell Terry is converting his building on Eim street into a twoâ€" W&lo\n..A.)kOmnnI Son have the contract. J. A. McD, "Jack" Challes has been reâ€"elected President of the ‘ Catharines branch of the Canadi® Legion for his third year, Grimsby Concert Band will broadcast a concert over CKTB, St. Catharines from 9 to 10 p.m. on Sunday evening, April 3rd. The band will be assisted by soloists. Better mark this time and dat down and tune in. # ® ‘.‘ || first nets of the season on Monâ€" day the 21st. There was still considerable ice along the shoreline but they ~had~ no~ trouble breaking through. The ice is entirely gone farther out in the lake. * and assist ho mark tm in ®¥ i‘ Ogae: | N. J. M. Lockhart, member £0r| c lown and tune in. Lincoln ‘in the House of Commons, j ,, .ls\ is reported by Hansard, as follows: | ,, Local fishermen set their "Before the orders of the day}, first nets of the season on Monâ€" are called I should like to direct|, day the 21st. There was still |& matter to the attention of the}, considerable lnmummmammeommmcï¬ shoreline but they ~had~ no" (Mr. Euler).~In explanation of the ; ,, trouble breaking through. The quuuonvlllkhllnundwuk.ml.vl ice is entirely gone farther out I say that it has come to my atâ€" in the lake. mm&mlynymnul- # _ ® * )o but are fAinding difâ€" es menoy Ne Aigq in rroj‘ 4 n:;"n;,ugmmmm wnncen mhris Week on traiey, |from the bureau of statistios in T ou, in: on 31 0T0‘ |connection with applications for old ::Lm mp Show a|Age and blind pensions. I have in mm-nanm',-ammmm j m h w m. Saltfleet high school boad |pably due to lack of temporary asâ€" last week decided to invite |sistance to take care of the unusual plans for the erection of a comâ€" | amount of work pertaining to blind bined auditorium and ZYMDâ€" |pensions and other matters, Would asium and two class rOOMS |tne minister be good enough to suitable for the new courses in |check up on this situation and conâ€" the high school and for tW0 |siger the providing of temporary class rooms only, AS AN alâ€" |assistance in the department to inâ€" ternative scheme. _ * sure the sending forward of this At a directors‘ meeting Of the statistical information to the sevâ€" Grimsby Chamber of mmJ"" "““"dl‘m": concerned." _ held on Monday night a lot of rou e rer "Yern ues tine matters were cleaned up and IGH SCHOOL BOYs the Industrial om.:m:::n" olbu;a WIN SKATING CUP chamber 1 ug! senmmmaes Whyte as chairman, P. E. Wilking Four pupils from the High School alrman, *> * * / heaucht honour to their school last St. Catharines Chamber of Commerce membership has goune over the 200 mark. Time April 24th, until Septemâ€" ber 10th. County Crown Attorney, has been honored by his election to the presidency of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children. C. E. Samwell of the Grimsby Pastry Shop, had been in busiâ€" ness in Grimsby three days, according to police ‘records, when someone stole a radiator cap valued at $3.50 off his car. and T. Hamilton goes on Daylight Major E. H. Lancaster, K.C., between Albert J. DoW 8 Dept. of Highways, sched hearing before the Ontario pal Board on Tuesday of 1 EC DY Cobitcuct us . Andnga WRA was adjourned without . wwm.mullfllw~ the 24th, On Tuesday of notice was given that t lmldnoleonumolllu and 2nd. Burlington, stated before his council, that the $110,000 price asked by the Ontario Hydro Wlormmw .ymnwuwohlfl“""""' on the authority of a private appraiser. Price should be basâ€" edonuvfllfl'-‘““"'""" equipment. Parts of the system mlnmmm on the authority appraiser, Price & ed on revenue, NC equipment. Parts were in poor con One of the h of dynamite to the Niagara p« eral years will week in the One of the heaviest charges “Mu“ucpldd‘fl the Niagara peninsula in SeV erai years will be set off this week in the Stoncy etk pond ‘The blast is designed to nmwololl“""‘"'"mh mwnmzmow“" munlouuluoudloundl- tion for bridge abutments to b6 Wupfldmu. swhore highway, Arnold Sims as expropriation of land case )ow and the Mld for ntario Munici« y of last week out hearing of iay, Thursday y of this week at the hearing unti! April 1st and It may look as if Frank Balek is not going to ++ much out of the book he‘s readiv : since he‘s holding it upside down. But don‘t worry about Frank. He‘s what is known as an inversionist; that is, he writes and reads upside down and backâ€" wards. He is fifth grade student in a Chicago school and the best speller in his class, something unâ€" heard of in an inversionist, so they Lockhart Asks For Cause of Delay Pension‘s Board Has Difficul ty Getting Information | From Census Departmentâ€" Papers of Blind Held Up. GRIMSBY _INDEPENDENT | Four pupils from the High School brought honour to their school last Friday night at the Port Colborne Skating Carnival. ‘The four boys are Norman Warner, Don Taylor, Guy Bernardo and Bob Aldrick. ‘They captured the Gyro Trophy which is emblematic of the mile reâ€" lay championship of Niagara Disâ€" trict, competing against schools from Port Colborne, Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Fort Erie, Stevensâ€" ville and Welland. ‘The winning time for the mile in the final round was 3.05. Grimsby did 3.03 in the semiâ€"final against Fort Erie. Niâ€" agara Falls carried off the miniaâ€" ture cup offered the contestant skating the fastest quarter mile in 42 seconds. Port Colborne skated luu fastest mile, 3.02 minutes. _ ‘The following letter from the Gyro Club of Port Colborne is selfâ€" explanatory : District Items fo Mr. P. V. Smith and Student ‘ ody of Grimaby High School: 19s¢fore the closing chapter of the ten, jGyro Skating Relay is writâ€" the mazems fitting and affords me gratulate um of pleasure to conâ€" their victorymaby High School on 18th. last Friday, March mind I feel sure.oubt in anyone‘s team won. The GYhat the better Colborne jointly wip Club of Port tribute of respect Allshes to pay a ywrpllutm- d admiration to yo\lteomlmnvn.m‘“d justly proud of have reasons to be ponoulwwfl them, and may I event in the %n you success in this years to come. Yours very truly, Bydney Rushton, P 8.â€"Ext Chairman of Relay. sneet. Official Final : Time R. Aldrick ..___â€"45 $/5 seconds N. Warner .__â€"_â€"â€"A5 1/5 seconds G. Bernardo w46 3/5 seconds D. TAYIOF .â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€" 46 seconds Groms Umdmlloanlnutund n/snm R. Aldrick . N. Warner _ G. Bernardo p. Taylor . ‘There Was Gvro cLusB Port Colborne March 21st, 1938 ..p,mxhpnl’uhco-b- ‘“ AWMP“W ‘undhnmnncuuhlndd the bridge and the ruins of old Fort Erie will be used as the park site. mwkmmdlour mmwm Henry govern~ Ines. George has gone a long way since then. # # Plans are now being prepared for the construction of a Peace Bridge Park at Fort Erie to be undertakâ€" Tuesday the Jind of) AHMLIE ‘Thermometer registers 80 in the sun: 74 in the shade; Walt West nndhlstnp-hoourlludmdrlrt round of the season at the traps; caretaker of the bowling club start« ed rolling the greens; fire laddies @itting out in front of the fire hall in the evening, just like the Good Old Summer Time; bareheaded brigade threw their chapeaus away for the year; girls going around baretegged.~Thenâ€"theyâ€" say thisâ€"4s not "The Fiorida of Canada." ‘ # # ® ‘The old frame cooper shop on top of the Clarke street hill‘â€" built by the late Sol. Wismer about a half century ago, has m,.n..oâ€"-mn. 1928 â€" Provincial Constable On.ucluywumnlm'd from Grimsby to St. Catharâ€" Beams from 24 glant searchâ€" lights slashed through the dusk at Niagara Falls on Saturday night to cavort in a "ghost dance" on the mighty cataract. ‘The multiâ€"colored lights have been out of commission since the worst ice jam in three deâ€" cades disabled the gigantic Hydro power plant below the falls, two months ago. Local basket manufacturers reâ€" port that delivery of baskets to the growers for their next summer‘s crop is unusually good for this season of the year. As a general thing it is a hard job for the manu« facturer to get the grower to take his basket order and store it him« self until nearly time for the pickâ€" ing season to open. This year growers are willing to accept deâ€" ECEsUt PAW ANDODCT S L livery. WMMM that when the new minimum wage law comes into effect, which will hmmm.mrflflflf“" kets will take a considerable jump in price. Wise growers are beat» ing this raise, for this season, by storing their baskets now. ® ® ® President Wm. Hewson of the Grimsby Chamber of Comâ€" merce announces that the next dinner meeting of the organizaâ€" tion will be held on Tuesday, April 19th. ‘The guest speaker of the evening will be the Rev. Capt. Norman Rawson, of Cenâ€" tenary United Church, Hamilâ€" shop built some years later is mulummmm cement blocks will be used for a new building at the sewage disposal works. ‘This property is now owned by the town. Lesiic M. Nelies Scion of one of the first United Empire Loyalist families to settle in this district in 1783," Leslie Millard Nelles, one of Grimsby‘s most prominent fruit growers passâ€" ed to his last reward on MonORY night. He had not been in good mlormeonddonbhum but his death was unexpected to his family and legion of friends throughout the peninsula. In his 7ist year, he was born at "Stone Shanty", in North Grimaby on December 22, 1867, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Nelles, His entire life had been spent in the fruit industry. As a young man he resided at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake for some years, returning here "‘ years ago. He was associated with different organizations connected with the frult industry, In religion he was a member of St. Andrew‘s lAn‘lkAn church. $or? Private . Agnes Iate homelmaby. Wednesdas service service ine, Main church at :y after Surviving, besides his wife, are two sons, Mailcolm S. and George, at home; two brothers, Norman, of Grimsby, and Stephen, of Regina; North Gr sisters, Mrs. H. F. Baker n 0 0%a Agnes Lucas, both of A. Ballard 8t ton. Brevities Fe M OA OS oc alsd ine, Main highway east, on it :y afternoon, followed by ird St. Andrew‘s Anglican 2:30 o‘clock with Rev. J. officiating. Interment Obituary the 22nd of March. ml'eumbeldl_tfll reward on Monday wife, are mmmuuhnï¬ï¬‚'l"- Andrew‘s church yard. Mmmtneen Ison Nelles, Gilbert W }Ollllqb. Nelles R , and James Walker. William H. Downs While assisting a neighbor, who was i!1 in bed, William H. Downs, n life long resident of North Grimsâ€" by township, made a mlestep and fell head first from a haymow to the barn floor below, on Thursday afterncon last and suffered injurâ€" les which caused his death later in .evening, in Haniliton hospital he had been taken. }Â¥W his 71st year, Mr. Downs was born in North Grimsby, a son of the late William and Phoebe born here. His entire life had been spent in the district where he was born and where he carried on farmâ€" ing. His wife predeceased him some years ago. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Cozocar, St. Catharâ€" Downs, Grassies, and mwu'd‘ Downs, Grimsby. Funeral services, which were largely attended were conducted from the Stonchouse Funeral Home on Saturday afternoon, Rev. J. Alâ€" lan Ballard of St. Andrew‘8‘church, officiating. ‘The pallbearers were: Albert Cole, Robert Beamer, Harâ€" vey Wadge, Alfred, Michael and HUTCHISON‘ PHONE 24 ROLLED Ris 1. 20c iflfl‘?_ L. 19 [JM +oo 40 | Short Rib Roast, lb. 17¢ ; Pot, 1b. 14¢ TOMATOES ....3 cans 29e APPLES ...... BLUE BRAND Free! Free! soc PAINT BRUSH VEAL CUTS For one week with a quart can of Interior Gloss En-elwemmuglveyuugnd.’flebmhab- solutely free, We want to get you acquainted with this modern finish for interior walls and woodwork. We know when you have tried it you will use nothing else. It gives you a beautiful high d:--n-m that will stand plenty of washing and scru , it is easy to apâ€" 'lyudeuuno.or_elhuordluryplll. ONE WEEK ONLY â€" ONLY ONE TO A CUsSTOMER PHONE 21 wood â€" WOoO0D KINDLINGâ€"(dry) § boxes ......... EDGINGSâ€"(dry) 4 boxes ......... 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