86 Main §t. E. On The Lake Front Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake â€" Ontario Bow! â€" Boat â€" Play Tennis or Just Loaf. Drive down any evening or Sun day for a delicious dinner, Box 94 Phone Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, Ont. Dr. Lloyd Jones OBAN INN Inquiries Invited ‘The Royal Bank of Canada has I-E-Tlc-hhunnth us these in all parts of Canada, Some are for large amounts, others for small, but in all cases monthly instalments have been arranged to meet the ability of ::,-'bun-nun:-a..‘l\o Bank y invites you u‘h_mlw ment Loan with the Manager of your nearest branch. GooD RooOMms EXCELLENT FOOD PHONE No. 4 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA DENTIST Xâ€"RAY by a Telephone CALL July . . . August . . . Seple 4 important valuable 1 farmer can work again treated his burned arm ;l'oe;;â€".':‘. But there was no lelephone to call a doctor. This farmer has learned a lesson. He has a telephone now â€"â€" and has thus insured his home and r(i family against fl""‘d‘"] ‘,_( GRIMSBY BRANCH _« â€" W. G. DULMAGE, Manager LOW RATES ... August . . . September . . . 3 months, Grimsby there would have been no Women‘s Institute Conveners of the standing com mittees are; Junior activities, Mss Margaret Cairns; home economes, Mrs. H. Adams; health and cHId welfare, Mrs. Hughbert Comfot; education, Mrs, G. Stoneman; canâ€" munity activities and relief, Mrs. George Nichols; historical research, Mrs. Ewart Shiclds; Canadianizaâ€" tion, Mrs. A. W. Metcaife; iegisiaâ€" ‘tion, Mrs. W. C. Lymburner; Canaâ€" \dian industries and agriculture, (Mrs. C. H. Prudhomme; publicity, Mrs. N. R. McCollum; and peace Idue.uu. Mrs. F. B. Gilland. At the 0ist+ annuat convention of the Women Institute of Linâ€" coln County, th¢ollowing officers were elected:â€" Honorary presidentMrs. J. 8. Davis, Smithville; préedent, Mrs.|, J. C. Thompson, Beanville; first\ viceâ€"president, Mrs. C. Howard Fisher, Queenston; secont viceâ€"| president, Mrs. W. Piper, Wilandâ€"| port; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Miss .nn C. Arbuthnot, St. Catharines; f4â€" eration representatives, Mrs, A. C. Moyer, Canfield, and Miss C. Greâ€" gory, St. Catharines; district deleâ€" gate, Miss Ann Arbuthnot; audiâ€" tors, Mrs. E. Secord and _Il- C Gregory. | It was decided that the annual "getâ€"together" would be held at Queenston provements". lt answers your questions about the Home Improvement Plan. Ask for booklet, ‘Loans for Home im« to a M A C H n 1st id Ientrating his heme The :flnn. -ll:-‘u.- and 18 moaths to Had the doctor by his feaily #11.1% Mrs. H. Singer was visitor to Brantford.. <SP w s%. Â¥ Miss Maisie Cullingford is hollâ€" mmwlor-mpho( weeks. & L # w Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ingram and Sylvia of Burlington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. L. Swan, Elizaâ€" ® L ® | Mr. Allan Home, of Kirkland Lake, is holidaying for a week with lhln mother, Mra. Mabel Home, Main Street, East. Messrs. Kenneth Lambert and Don Felker left on Wednesday on .Ncychwwlouml.woth- er eastern points. | His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. J, W.,Unwin is unâ€" |d¢r the doctor‘s care at his home, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw Harris, Russ Apartments. F e * ® Mrs. John House, 14 John Street, has just completed a nursing course with the St. John‘s Ambulance Briâ€" and has joined the Westinghouse Division, where she is now taking First Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Eaton and daughter, Joan, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jackson, at Simcoe. _ * ts CÂ¥ _ Mr. and Mrs. William Current, of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Love, Depot St. were Mr. John Love, Mrs. Melvin Love and Mra. J. Gabel of Listowel. ® @ # Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacKay and Eric MacKay of Fenelon Falls and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woolilard of Bobâ€" eaveeon. were Suncay guests at Toronto, were Sunday visitors with mmlr.lldflu.m Current, Mountain Street. e ® ® Mr. and Mrs. Russell Terry and m.w-udmlhwnl- end with Mrs. Terry‘s parents, Mr. ‘imuuu-ua.ua.n. § e\ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Pettit and daughter, Willa, spent the weekâ€" ‘mummuumtm- mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pettit. SOCIAL =PERSONAL Only during the past few years has Father come into his own with the recognition of one day in the year, namely the third Sunday in June, being set aside as Father‘s Day. A great deal has been made of Mother‘s Day and it seems only fitting, even if dad is a sort of inâ€" dependent sort of chap, who outâ€" wardly scorns a lot of mawkish sentiment, that his children deâ€" monstrate their appreciation of him, even if only in a small way, for he has worked earnestly to proâ€" vide for his family and few will disagree that their dads have given them something as necessary and almost, if not quite, as priceless as mother love. So let‘s remember Dad this year. Mr. Vernon Tuck, local optomeâ€" trist, attended the final meeting for the season, of the Niagara Frontier Society of Optometrists, held at the un e i T Falls, Ontario, on Thursday of last Mrs. Lillie Craig, Lake Road, reâ€" ceived theâ€" sad news last week of the sudden passing of her mother, ‘mnmuwwumm Current, Ontario, at the age of 82 years. Burial was made in the cemetery at Little Current, on Wedâ€" nesday, June 8th. Father‘s Day Next Sunday Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. St. John, Robinâ€" son Street, South, were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goff, Mrs. Sackrider and son, Wellington, of Rochester, N.Y., and Dr. C. O. and Mrs., Bond THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, Ont. Each pad will kill files all day and every day for three weeks. __ 3 pads in each packet. _ _ “m CENTS PER 'ï¬l‘(:ige; "Wiy bar hok Sunday guests at a weekend _ Miss Annelia Current spent weekend in Port Colborne. THE Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Betzner spent Sunday at Baden, visiting with the former‘s sister, 2 ' uo % . *# Mrs. George Coomber spent the weekend with her daughter, Mra. William Stephen, at Verdun, Que. ‘The Bishop of the Diocese will confirm in 8. Andrew‘s on Wednesâ€" day evening, June 22nd., at 8 o‘clock. Sunday, June 19th 10 a.m.â€"Sunday S ty Hall. . . _ _ _ | Local Churches | SW Maly‘s 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. Junâ€" lor Congregation. Subject: "Breakâ€" ing New Ground." T p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Subâ€" ject: ‘"‘The Hound of Heaven®". The Spiritual Message of a Great Poet. ‘The dates which stand at the head of the pages in many editions of the Bible are those compliled by the eminent Irish Archbishop Ussher of the 17th Century, many other o‘clock. Mr. Joseph Smart, of Hamâ€" liton, will preach. Week night prayer meeting â€" ‘Thursday, at 8 o‘clock. Grimsby Baptist Church ‘The services of the Grimaby Bapâ€" tist Church will be conducted on Sunday next by the Rev. Nell M. Leckie, D.D,, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Young People‘s Society on Monday evening at 8 o‘clock. ings of time more or .less similar, but none exactly the same. The figures as far back as 1400 B.C. are fairly accurate, those earlier than that century being of little value. 3 pm. (Acts 20:7) 11 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classâ€"â€" Blouse For Wear With Your Summer Suit is as Imâ€" outside activities of her life. Sumâ€" mer sults of lightweight wool and cotton materials or linen, are as l-"lfl looking as any spring, autâ€" umn or winter sult could be. Florence George A summer sult is important to every womanâ€"for all the various And the blouse you choose to mwtu:dumuh)unulmnr- tant as the suit. It either adds to or detracts from the attractiveness of the whole costume. With a wellâ€"tailored sult with doubleâ€"breasted jacket in wrist leogth, Florence George, film acâ€" treas, wears washable blue crepe tailored softly into a shortâ€"sleeved modclvuhtbowdmcnp..u three pearl studs supplying the deâ€" tails. One Inverted pleat at the cenâ€" tre back streases comfort. Gospel Hall â€" (Adsialde St.) ‘Trinity United Church ev. R. B. Ferris, Minister t as The Suit. _ , §t. Andrew‘s Church â€""The Lord‘s Supper‘â€" Sunday School in Trink INDEPENDENT at 7 the Miss Lillian Fooks is spending a few holidays in Bradford, Ontario. w0 # 0® ‘ Messra. Jim Johnson and Kenâ€" neth McGregor left on Tuesday morning for South Porcupine, kCV ® Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, ‘of Hamilton were Sunday visitots with Mr. and Mre. C. Frazer, Deâ€" Ipt Street. _ w o # 0# Mr. and Mra. Charles Dunham of Sanborn, N. Y.. were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunâ€" ham, Robinson St. 8. Mr. E. C. Bernardo and son, Guy, spent the weekend at Port Loring, Ontario, with the"former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernardo. Miss Pauline Schelde! of Welâ€" land spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J‘â€l,ml,“ullmm s @0 ® Mrs. L. A. Davies returned on Monday after spending | a week visiting with her parents, Rev. E. J. and Mrs. Millyard at London, day, Tuesday and Wednesday. spacious lawns of Grimsby High Schoolâ€"in â€"honorâ€" uf the graduating class of 1938. x = Ontario. Street, West, on Saturday. ® ® ® Mr. C. D. Millyard and Mr. T. L. Dymond, local druggists, were in attendance this week at the convenâ€" tion of the Ontario Retail Druggists Association held at the Royal Conâ€" formal opening of the new "Fontâ€" hill" headquarters of the Imperial Order, Duch.l-! ol.lhO Empire. «. _ ‘Mrs. Lemar Stevenson of Buffalo, Mrs. George Bates and daughter, of Mavis Cowdrick of Fostoria, Ohio, Members of the Board of Educaâ€" tion, representatives of Lincoin Loyalist Chapter, 1.0.D.E., Grimaby Lions Club and parents and friends Miss F. Aiton, Miss L. Walker, Miss A. Fraser and Miss D. Woolicombe. Brief remarks from Mr. FEarl ’mmumma Education, Rev. J. A. Ballard, Rev. Nell M. Leckie, Rev. R. B. Ferris, Principal P. V. Smith, Perry Mcâ€" Lean and Henry Loud, were listenâ€" ed to during the afternoon. Many complimentary references were were made regarding the appearâ€" ilneoo(tl- school grounds the eredit for which went to Mr. Awde. Mrs. P. V. Smith presided at the tea table. ‘The graduating class mm:‘ Agnes Konnedy, Frances Jarvis, Irene Jarvis, Barbara Wade, Lois Merritt, Perry McLean, Owen Patâ€" terson, Wm. Phoenix, Wm. McNivâ€" en, Jack Berry, Jim Carleton, Henry Loud and Donald Smith. GARDEN TEA A delightful garden tea was held P. & G. SOAP ...... R. & W. MATCHES ...... FLUSHO ..... LIFEBOUY SOAP ...... DURHAM STARCH ........ SUPREME SHORTENING OVALTINE ............38e, 58¢ and 98e R. & W. COFFEE ......... K. & W.TEA, Y# ... ... ;.«, . ..« ... . BBR tena and Growena, a saving from $5.00 to $7.00 per pig. it pays to feed right. to put a pig on the market, ;::'only_"l;l lh.'o' Purina Starâ€" !lL ggk’o approximately 1000 lbs. of FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DaAy || Sanborn, Dom. Square Bidg., FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY EAST AND west y was in for the Miss Dork Woolicombe, a valued member of the local high achoo! teaching staff for the . PMA vo years, who is leaving M| "’ es \tnke up residence in ,,m,,.a'u ‘on Monday afternoon y +the teachers and pupils, when they | gathered in the auditoritim, 10 iL. ent ww.wdmr platâ€" ter, mw .’ the 1 address read by. Perry Mel president of the Literary Bociety :« |"Delr Miss Woolicombe:â€" "We, the pupils and teachers Oof |0-H.; have assembled here this afternoon to express to you Ouf | feelings of regret at your departure from us For the past few years we have worked together and have .wdw..‘lfll““"fllm at all times. You have had splen« did success in your work here and It will be difficult to find someone who can quite take your place among us. "We wish you every jJoy in the yur-usnllouln.dndmflly mm,uunmwun in another country, however, we know that what is our loss is anâ€" other‘s gain. "As a small token of our esteem kindly accept this gift and along ylthltptlovcryhdvl&‘d the pupils and teachers of Grimaby High School.. attendance. Mrs. Nell M. Leckie was the speaker of the evening and dealt with the subject of "Helping Others". Miss Bery! Chivers conâ€" tributed with a recitation. Perry McLean 4 * .The Girls‘® Auxiliary of Trinity United Cburch held their regular meeting at the home of Miss Helen Gadsby, Grimsby Beach, on Thursâ€" day evening of last week, when there were thirtyâ€"two members in ++..%.MMW ie Clearance Sale ToClear...$2 85 $1.50 75c Paint we are offering greatly reduced prices in this line. > Gallons ~44 Gallons Quarts Pints Regular Price ;> .$3.90 $2.00 $1.10 60c man Instant Light Gasoline Stove for summer cooking. Speed with safety. FOR FRIDAY AND sATURDAY OoNLY One 25 lb. pail white lead, 1 gallon linseed oil and 1 pint turpentine forâ€" _ Phone 21 ...3 for 10¢ ...2 for 15¢ ...3 for 23¢ .. . 2 Ibs. 25 .. .2 for 19¢ Presentation THEAL BROS.:@s.." * PHONE 5 â€" GRIMSRyYP** to get your pullets early. Feed Purina. 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