Thursday, April 7th, 1938. &nG CBsUT} *"C C lasawa . era, Chest of Drawer®, Wik, Music Stand. Piano Jardiniere, Electric Table Lamp# Mirrors, Writing Desk, Kitchen ‘Table, Tennis Rackets, Crocks, Garâ€" ?a Hose, Wh’i be sold m as Mr. Woollcombe L taking up re# idence in Toront». TERMG: CASH J, W. KENNEDY. Auctioneer and Valuator, Phone 56, Beamavilie. am. F. WOOLLCOMBE, PoFTd Pn " _ CVA Leaves, Table Legs, PFictures, Giassware, Screens, Lawn Mowers, Car Jack, Portable Gramophone CA" on coras, Fruit Jars, Kitch Utenails, mgm:.,; Fern SUTT® CC ’?.p,vm Sifter, Camp Bed, Gas manen â€" BRooks. "“d a‘-_'.:'!..'_. and EORT U Un Caduse Th mmmg:orm""' ker Cedar Chest, Bed Couch, Book Case, Three Plece Living Room ol Mahogany; Fern Stands, Wicâ€" "te CB C Spotiplu of Antique Furniture and Modern HMHousshold Effects, the Property of J. M. ANDERSON Garbage Collection dersigned to sell by in the Everett Block, King Street, BEAMSVILLE BSATURDAY, APRIL 9 Owing to Friday, April 15th, beâ€" ing Good Friday there will not be a collection of garbage in the east end of the town. have notice. DATED at St. Catharines, Onâ€" tario this 30th day of March, A.D. INGERSOLL, PEPLER & STRATHY, uh-ltnd.lt-m Solicitors for the Executors. IN THE ESTATE LESLIE MILLARD NELLES, 3X _ _pepshsen.. _ . All persons having claims against the estate of LESLIE MILLARD NELLES, late of the Township of North Grimaby, , Retired F ruit Grower, who on or about the twenty â€" first day of March, A.D. 1938, are hereby notified to send in tnak en a womde full flullfl of ‘ their "claims. Immediately after the said Ninth day of May, A.D. 1938, the assels of the testator will be distributed tm on pertion t to thimre y to claims flflmmtm shall. then (iarbage in the east section will be collected on Wednesday instead. The regular collection for the place on Thursday as usual. Grimaby, April 6th, 1038. AUCTION SALE nmencing at 12:30 p.m. Sharp G. Pettigrew, Auctioncer. Auction Sale NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE JO8EPH CHILVERS, Chairman, Board of Works. Mattresses, Carpels ads. Walnut Chairs, W‘ y 4 Pictures, Walnut MUGGS AND SKEETER AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE, INC. 17 Main Street, East. * Harmiton, Canada. undeérâ€" nourished and‘ as Such @annot ‘bring the highest market price. Do not wait for hunger signs to appear. Your crop will sulfer in yield and quality in the meantime and reduce your profits on your year‘s work. 7 _â€"QUALITY in vegetables counts and commands a preâ€" mium price. Potash is the QUALITY factor in fertilizer. Vegetable soils need fertilizers high in potash content. Keep it up. For official fertilizer recommendations, write your Departâ€" oo â€"mmmtentâ€"Rrartantimen=ttems us for helplul Titerature. IAUGGS AND SKEETER ALL vegetables will show typical signs of hunger when Personality, which includes a happy smile, is what wins a salesmanship, and Alvin Gacler, of Kitâ€" chener has plenty of it. At the annual convention of the Canadian Association of Ice Industrics held in London, he was declared the champion ice service â€" & e S &1 & Â¥ 3’ g/\ W C L l%’ * Et CHAMPION ICEMAN OF CANADA Orvis A. Kennedy, 30â€"yearrâ€"old Edmonton hardware clerk, who _r¢â€" cently won the East Edmonton ffedâ€" o!llbymlr.m.-m ran on the Social Credit ticket, deâ€" feated the Liberal candidate by 1,000 majority and badly outcletesâ€" ed the Conservative‘s cholce. . ‘The election was held to fill the vacaancy 'a-ubym-a-udnr.w..s. Hall, Social Credit member. contribute through taxes to the support of their own unemployyed ‘umnlddwllam $600,â€" ‘Mmluh."tlm 1930, official records show. By their purchases of imporrted foods Canadians are generous Conâ€" tributors to the pay envelopes of workers in other countries judgging cluded in statistics showing trade of Canada. At the same tiime Independent Classified Advertisâ€" ments bring quick results. GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT WINS BYâ€"ELECTION ..gmlr.mummvlnulv- ing the cash award from J. A. Nellson, of Toronto. umumdflol)-fluwuww enter one candidate for the title. abroad tthey _ Fig. 4 shows the aftermath of a correct cut; a new branch has deâ€" veloped from the bud, and is not menaced by the remains of a dead stump. ‘These pruning methods apply particularly to spring trimming of trees and shrubs. heal quickly. pruning. ‘The bud has developed into a new branch, but the dead stump remains as a discease breedâ€" ing point. ~â€"FiX. 3 shows the correct cut just above the bud. When the cut is thus correctly made the scar will Fig. 2 shows an unheaithy conâ€" dition resulting from the incorrect bud for the stump to beal quickly. J.4 | A‘€ THEN WHAT EM NCT ) m you m“.m ‘I'RAIMIMG... For z T JUST LIkKE "C swP RoPe. Weekly Garden â€" Graph u/ ~ ~â€" * ) /A Z(, s » \ @ * fâ€,'b % L# :ï¬â€™:/‘ se ut e' /.'.’.{.‘-«’ C COPYRIGNT, 1938, KING FIATUALS SYMDICATE, Inc. er. The court refused to allow the her to cither of her parents. It of her grandmother. mmmmom.mh.mmmw she had signed an agreement to relinquish her 18â€"monthâ€"old baby, m.bmammmw.m%mud mmmwmmwm.mnmmm- Mmmmmdmmmm.munn-uml- ar: n-mnrmwflh'mmwwmm«m stalld BA 4 Th e | 5 [ f â€" ‘7“,. j-- t 4l ‘ t 22 !4'.‘ S Ts 5-; 1 &®‘*# \ T & //\»\\‘ +. h § /. .‘e: A @Uheapâ€" 8 4 f e /“ \ A ‘ Eo PHONE 444 NIAGARA PACKERS LIMITED * mnt Te s peont® guseP " spRAY® Ask, now, for our Spray Calendar 'N'OBOWV o EVER. MATGS AH N Vv m Wisecracks ABCUT 1T " râ€""j & By WALLY BISHSP It ordered she be kept in the custody of KOLOFOG, KOLODUST AND KOLOFOG WETâ€"TEX are all packed in containers that are handy and economâ€" ical. Each package contains a ‘"‘shot‘" ready for the tank. No mixing â€"â€" no time lost â€"â€" exact strength at all times. KOLOFOG i:srX lina in halnine tha Iwan protection against insect pests By WALLY BISHOP PACKED IN SHOTS ~â€" Rrans W tm ‘M&’ .l ‘THIS WAY.. GRIMSBY, ONT.