EIGHT Canada‘s Favourite Tea FOR IALIâ€"MM%- so Timothy Seed. H. R. A Phone 3 ring 5, Winona. _ 40â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Poultry Manure. J FOR SALE â€" Stoves, plano and other articles of furniture. Am 10 Depot Street. e FOR lALIâ€"Huxm‘hr- paulin, about 81¢x12 ft., little us« ed. Cheap. Apply F. Burton, 32 Depot St. 40â€"1p TRACTORS â€" Sliver â€" King â€" Case â€" Oliver â€" Hartâ€"Parr, some FOR SALE â€" One Wooden Water ‘Tank, capacity about 500 galâ€" lons; also Buckeye Incubator. Lock Sloy, Winona, plnu“.l“l e HOUSE FOR SALE â€" On St. Anâ€" drew‘s Ave., in good condition. 6 rooms and bath, new furnace, new boiler, electric heater, elecâ€" tricity and gas. Box 64, Grimaby Independent. 40â€"1p FOR SALE â€" One fresh T.B. testâ€" ed Jersey cow; one Jersey 090 FOR SALE â€" UNDERWOOD FOR SALE â€" Golf C:ubs â€"â€" Set of | six excellent used irons with wood shafts for $10 â€" cost oriâ€" mâ€"“gfl!mm t p.mug-& 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. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ® (Worth lots more) ‘Team of handsome large ponies, full brothers, 4 and 5 years, suitâ€" able for light farm Sopurs mc P All sold with written guarantee. animal Horses! â€" Horses! Roan Mare, low thick set handsome animal, 1200 Ibs. ... $110 Bay Gelding, 1400 lbs. ..... $95 Grey Mare, 1300 lbs. $90 Grey Gelding, 1400 Ibs. $50 Brown Mare, 1000 lbs. $55 Brown Mare, 1300 Ibs. $95 Black Mare, 1150 lbs., a real nice 316J. TYPEWRITERS â€" Have stanâ€" dard and portable. Will sell or rent cheap. Apply Box 26, Inâ€" dependent Office. 38â€"40â€"41â€"3¢ ments. Johnson‘s, 127 King St., April 1st; Hay, baled or loofe. L. J. Stewart, Phone 3â€"râ€"12 Wiâ€" Pea Soup ..........>+414 Maxwell House Coffee .. Soap Flakes ...... Wax Beans . .. .. ....~e+. . J Ulis Sandwich Biscuits or Chocolate MaIIows................Ib Por';â€" & Beans, 21 oz.. . .3 tins for 25¢ Pastry Flour . D. E. ANDERSON â€"SUPERIOR STORESâ€" Butter Sodas . HILLCRESTâ€" HABITANTâ€" * Special Prices for T hurs, Fri. & Sat. LIBBY‘S§â€" HILLCRESTâ€" Shortening ........:â€"â€" BETTER KAUSTâ€" HILLCRESTâ€" AILLCRESTâ€" Peter Edmond HILLVIEW FARM Beamsvilie, Phone 71â€"râ€"5 FOR SALE PLEASE PHONE EARLY NO. 7 T CEA 40â€"1p 40â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Diningâ€"room suite, fine piano, music cabinet, hall stand, two book shelves, livingâ€" room table, fire guard, kitchen cabinet, . refrigerator, w‘ heater, tool chest and tools, lawn mower, garden hose and tools. _ Three doors east of Nelles road, ; Highway, north side. 40â€"1p TO LET â€" Housekeeping rooms. Apply 33 St. Andrew‘s Av::_.’o.’ TO LET â€"â€" House on Fifty Sideâ€" PARTNER WANTEDâ€"Ambitious live man, three thousand. Serâ€" vices can be â€"used in executive capacity in company. Staple product. National market. Patâ€" ent protection, 100%. Real opâ€" mty for live party. You \ your own money. Better . d-.gfl. m. WANTED â€" At once girl for light housework, sleep h.“:pplylg 63 Independent. 40â€"2¢ WANTEDâ€" All kinds of electrical EXPERIENCED refined lady has accommodation and care for eldâ€" peop‘e in city home. Grimaby m-p.d-t. Box 70. 40â€"1p WANTED â€" Tractor work. Full line of firstâ€"class implements. Reasonable rate. L. J. Stewart, 3 ring 12 Winona. 39â€"0¢ Classified Advs. Pay Dividends INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERHANGING â€" A. J. Hayward, Phone collect, 240, Beamasvilie. LOST â€" Beagle hound, white with black and brown,. answers to "Sport". 126 Main West. Reâ€" ward. 40â€"1p NOTICE â€" I am prepared to do onehorse, garden and orchard work, full line of upâ€"toâ€"date imâ€" plements. Phone 550W after 6 p.m.. J. F. Durham, Murray St. 38â€"6¢ veniences. Apply Mrs. M. Pettit, Winona. Phone No. 4. _ 40â€"2p work. Expert repairs on all electrical equipment. 24â€" hour service. Phone 158J. K. E. Fareâ€" well. B4â€"tf . . . .2 Ibs. for 25¢ ... 7# 1b. bagelc two 1 Ib. bags 25¢ . woove »g Hns2esc ..z . hotee . . 2 Ibs. for 15¢ 2 large tins 19¢ e . .1 1b. tin 36¢ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR RENT WANTEDâ€"Ambitious Gainsboro township has stopped all relief. Schools close for the Easter Wuwmw Monday night‘s cold snap had the fruit growers worrled } but the fruit buds came through Saitficet township residents are complaining of poor telephone serâ€" Inspector G. A. Carefoot visited Grimsby Public Schools on Wedâ€" Miss Florence Laing, director of the Blossom Week pageant "Garâ€" den of Canada on Parade", is badâ€" ly in need of costumes of the olden days. She can use both civil and military costumes or accessories of any period from 1783 up to the present day, both men and women. lhopaflkuhflymulhwwl cure a number of outfits of the 1840 period and the period from| 1870 to 1900. Residents having nyi clothing of this nature would conâ€" Innllvorbyulllaclflnl.nlq.' in A new schedule of Hydro rates takes effect in Beamaville the end of this month. Alterations are being made . ,‘ to the Stephen‘s block for the |t opening as soon as possible of . |‘ Joe Wong‘s Chinese restaurant. t ‘The new eating place will be in |! the store formerly occupled by Y LaVerne beauty parior. It is |! expected to open about April |! 16th., : # # ® Six tons of dynamite fired in a single blast at Stoney Creek pond great area of black muck. Some of the 200 holes contained 100 pounds ‘ofï¬nenplodn. John Langmap. engineer in charge, reported. The blast, which could be felf throughâ€" lwlmflnflelmmmm first charge being released a week ago. A second foundation for erecâ€" tion of abutments of a new highâ€" way bridge at this point had been secured, it was announced after inâ€" spection had been made. Public library is open to the public and presents a spick and span appearance after its reâ€" ‘The robin‘s egg blue and reddish orange of Ontario‘s auto license plates is now officially in force. Friday was the first day of the fiscal year of the Ontario governâ€" ment and this is the first time the fiscal year has begun on April 1, the same as the federal governâ€" ment. In future licenses for cars truck got out of control and jumped the curbing and sideâ€" walk on King street, Beamsâ€" ville, it also tore down a teleâ€" phone pole and completely wrecked a substantially built will be dated for the fiscal rather than the calendar year. To make this change motorists were given an extra period tacked onto their 1938 lcenses, and they were in force from January until the end of March in the form of a gift from the department. Grimaby Public Bchool was clos» «d on Friday afternoon last to per« mit the teachers to attend the exâ€" hibition of school work of all the Hamilton Schools, arranged by the city teachers, which was held in the Armourick . Owing to the teachers being unable to attend the Teachers‘ convention held last fall because of the quarantine on the town through infantile paralysis, the half day last week was granted by the board of education as being of much value to the teaching staff. Mrs. L. A. Bromiey, & member of the Board of Education, was among thasa attendin@ the exhibition from Mahion I. Tufford residence. the Board of Ex those attending here. Daylight Saving Time starts Beamsville on April 24th. games on Thursday night last. Winners in Cribbage, were H. L. Hagar, A. Stevenson, R. Young and R. C. Bourne. In Euchre, Sam Hunt, W. W. Ferris, Clifford Field and Al. Hales. ‘The last meeting of the year and the presentation of prizes for the season‘s high polntwlamuhdnchcldlo- night, Thursday, April 7. Local «â€" District Items When a Neon Sign Service Some of the biggest motion picture hits of the year are booked into Moore‘s theatre for this month . Among them being "Wells Fargo"; "Prisoner of Zenda"; "High Flyers" and "Heldi". But topping them all is the showing at the local house on April 23rd, 25th and 26th of the Walt. Disney senâ€" sation of the universe, "Snow White and the Seven pwart"s", in Technicolor. Eightyâ€"five members of the Brevities MENTIiQED FOR OTTAWA | Prof. John W. MacArthur, of the ‘The monthly meeting of the University of ‘Toronto, who m‘ Roads Committee of the Linâ€" been mentioned for the post of par ;‘ coin County Council was held Mamentary lbrarian at Ott@®.| on Tuesday at the County ‘The post was left vacant by ther¢â€"| Building. After accounts were cent death of Hon. Martin Burel. gone over, the committee went to Welland, to hear a talk from y« es ts a tree expert on the growing of Easter Lily Bloom Wondertul Sight As Easter approaches, we worder | how many of the citizens of this|I mmMMMW: sion of Great Rejoicing, a ‘Little}, Bit of Bermuda" t»; been fransâ€"|, planted right to our very tncrstep. | j A visit to the :maunmoth greenâ€"|« mmmuflmm.t will be a revelation to all and piurtiâ€" | t cularly to those who have at seme|} time or other been fortumte|f enough to visit the beautiful Isleof | i the Atlantic and gazed with rapâ€" ture upon the acres and acres of beautiful lilies in bloom in the ficlds. ‘The exceptional bloom of lilies in the greenhouses are an alâ€" most exact duplication of the Berâ€" mudian fields. At the Lincoln plant over 18,000 staiks are now in full bloom and it! lmwml M ley cving ‘ &A "| On Tuesday evening a meeting in dian Field â€" Some Plants the interests of reforestation was Have As Many As Eight held in Grimsby High School, at Blooms. which Mr. L C. Merritt explained in _ detail the extensive work being MWvamlmub’mMmD& ure upon the acres and acres of Young lads of the town are eautiful llies in bloom in the| showing keen interest in the lelds. ‘The exceptional bloom of| contest being conducted by the ilies in the greenhouses are an Alâ€"| Grimsby Dairy for the return most exact duplication of the Berâ€"| of discarded milk bottles. The mudian fields. ten winning boys when the At the Lincoln plant over 18,000 contest closes will receive baseâ€" staiks are now in full bloom and it! bail equipment as prizes. ‘The Wm-fl leaders to date are D. Warner, ‘again. ‘These| 20botties, 86 caps; L. 8. Stewâ€" staiks, all in earthen pots, range in| art; 8 bottles, 11 caps; J. Robâ€" length from eight inches to f@ inson, 2 bottles, 16 caps; M. feet, and carry from two blooms tt| Smith, 21 bottles, 39 caps; D. six, seven and eight blooms. They| Robinson, 10 bottles, 15 caps. will average five blooms to a pl-nt| wz m § e so that there is easily 65,000 bloons # # [out at the presentitime. (Regulations Cited ‘These lilies are grown from bults brought from Jayan lest sum and planted last fall. It has beer found that the Japanese lily pro duces the firmest and most brilliart No dog or bitch shall be a realized by angling for: lowed to run at large in th .mm:"mlllflfll for suckers Town of Gri during th} | Suek e Keriod from A 1st, 1938 m‘" are entitled to some proâ€" lovember 1st, 1988, save Ad ; because ".Z'.'.‘:"’ out Mr. Nicholson, except such or bitches «) food for big Time tan.. To hvoriis may be secu leashed an|said that uekers oat it nas been under control of some comp«â€" yellow pickerel, but ;‘m '“'w,: ent person. said that the D'cp.rtm:{nNk Pigd. Urimaby, Ont. Api/abd Fisporite dhin yeur P ramed a 1st, 1988. ::“ ;'â€"u that mup‘::' ::.u the uckers EDRIC S. JOHNSON, |spawn at the aime" time" n‘ U T iays atne Wwaltts, ABQ time in the a * | suckers hn the presence of God Save The King _ |past. » ‘been mistaken in the _ Persons wishing to visit the plart this weekend and view this lovel/ sight are invited to do so. GRIMSBY 1NDEPENDENT Pursuant to Byâ€"Law No. 78 and under authority of resols tion of the Municipal Counil of the Con:oratlon of â€" th} Town of Grimsby, 1 hereb proclaim : Town of Grimsby PROCLAMATIO) DRESS UP FOR DRY CLEANING PRESSING LADIES‘ DRESSESâ€" Cleaned and Pressed GENTS‘ SUITSâ€" C Cleaned and Pressed T56 GENTS‘ TOPCOATSâ€" Cleaned and Pressed 95¢ LADIES‘ COATS or SUITSâ€" Cleaned and Pressed _..95¢ LADIES‘ 3â€"PIECE SUITSâ€" Cleaned and Pressed ....9.25 A. E. PHIPPS, EASTER REPAIRING Jack Shapton has been appointed chief of Niagara Falls Fire Deâ€" partment. . _ _ _ _ ‘Thorold School teachers have asked the Board of Education for a raise in salaries. partment. Mr, H. Nickleson, secreâ€" tary of the Game and Fisheries Protective Association of the Counâ€" ty of Lincoln, also was in attendâ€" ance and by means of slides, outâ€" lined the process of work in that department. The methods of beauâ€" tifying and conserving our mounâ€" tainside, which at this time is just boguflulouhonlum-pflu follage, were dealt with in a most interesting manner. For the next nine mon‘hs, Rev. L B. Kaine, of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church, will also have charge of Stoncy Creek church. children were given diphtheria toxold treatinents at the clinic held in the public school on Tuesday, in addition to 58 schoo! pupiis. Dr. J. M. Macâ€" Milian and the school nurse were in charge. l "Thow shalt not use spears when ‘bhunting suckers" asserted Henry Nicholson, secretary of the Lincoln Association. ‘This law has been put into force this season for the first time. Nor shall you catch the fish during the night; only between sunrise and sunset can they be caught legally. ‘Thus, no fishing by fashlight, lantern, or bonfire will be tolerated. Dip nets are permitted, providâ€" ing they are not more than six feet square. These nets can be used durâ€" ing April and May, but for other months of the year, a $2 Ncense is required. ‘The nets can not be used for catching such fish as catfish, |perch and sunfish, Suckers must not be sold. Some success, it is said, is being !rmllud by angling for suckers with hook and ‘line, ! Suckers are entitled to some proâ€" Regulations Cited Re Sucker Fishing Officials of the Lincoin County Game and Fish Protective Associaâ€" tion have made known the laws governing the catching of these fish which are classified by the Departâ€" men of Game and Fisheries as "coarse fish" along with other specâ€" les like carp. Good Catches of Sweet But Boney Fish Are Reportedâ€" â€"Ganreâ€"â€"Association ~â€"Hands Out Warning â€".Cannot Use | ‘The best catches are being mude inthe Four Mile, Eight Mile, Fifâ€" tem, Sixteen, Eighteen and Twenty creeks. special attention being given to those trees most suitable for this purpose and those which should be deleted. Suckers are running! Fishermen from various parts of thy district report successful hunts fo° these sweet, but boney fish that fipht their way up the creeks of thr district from the lake each yar, P Twentyâ€"two pre â€" school â€" age Brevities Railway Crossing To Be Protected Wigâ€"Wag Recommended For Dangerous Vineland Spot â€" Municipal Officials and C.N. R. Heads Reach Agreement. of Railway Commissioners, Ottawa, to discuss a proposed wigâ€"wag at the C.N.R. crossing at Vineland. ‘This crossing, on the Town Line between Clinton and Louth Townâ€" ships was the scene of the fatal trainâ€"car crash which wiped out three Thorold girls and three Welâ€" ludmhhltflon-hcl'nl. An agreement which was satls« lmbmwm:uthhnd‘ but will have to meet the approval of those in Ottawa was reached. It ‘umwuv.mmu Railway Commissioners pay 40 per }mdmmawm instailation from their fund for cent. would be supplied by the railâ€" way; 15 per cent. by Lincoln Counâ€" ty, and 7%, per cent. each by Clinâ€" ton and Louth Townships. The cost would be about $5,000. HUTCHISON‘ S WILLYS John E. Slade Lots and single grave owners in the Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery are herewith notified to remove all winter deeâ€" oration from mvuso-uvh as glassâ€"boxes, wreaths, stands, etc., by April 30L.. â€" _ The Cemetery Committee will not be responsible for such articles after above date M PHONE 24 RETURN TRIPS FOR ONEâ€"WAY FARES ! ROAST .. .1b. 18c CHOPS.. .1b. 29c STEWING CUTS .. .Ib. 15¢ SIDE BACON (Honey Cured) ................ .Ib. 29¢ Hamburg 2. 25. BLUE %‘ iï¬i% _PRIME BRAND /z 4 BEEF Willys owners ml:br:um trips on approximately same quantity of gas that used to ‘last* only one way. They report up to 40 miles to the gallon, The Willys is a streamlined beauty, with 50â€"inch wide front seat, Big luggage compartment. An allâ€"steel, unitâ€"weld body, mounted on live rubber, safety glass in all windows, overâ€"sized CHOICE VEAL CUTS Attention CEMETERY NOTICE MEAT MARKET Grimsby, Ontario BY ORDER OF Property Committee MmOORE‘S TnearrE MATINEEâ€"â€"Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Friday â€" Saturday, "sH! THE OCTOPUS" Hugh Herbert, Allen Jenkins Salmon, Ib. 19¢ Cod .... Ib. 15¢ Sole ... . 1b. 25¢ John Boles, Jack Oakie, Ida Decide now to own a Willy»â€" Canada‘s lowest priced 5 passenâ€"« ger sedan, Increase your driving rlou-n and enjo‘rflum trips or oneâ€"way fares! Willys of Canâ€" ada Limited, Windsor, Ontario. Wed. â€" Thurs., April 13 â€" 14 nday â€" Tuesday, April 11 â€" 12 "FIGHT FOR YOUR Ann Sothern, Jack Haley "DANGER LOVE AT "Fox Movietone News" "Vitaphone Novelty" "Missiasippi Moods" "Postal Union" April 7th, 1938. PHONE 24