FOR SALEâ€"1929 Ford Roadster, FOR SALE â€" Twoâ€"Whee! Trailer, | FOR SALE â€" Mantel Radio, 1938 FOR SALE â€" Ladics‘ Tennis racâ€" cents will be allowed on all Classified Ads. if paid for on date of inâ€" sertion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. FOR SALE â€" UNDERWOOD TVPEWRITERS â€" Have stanâ€" @ard and portable. Will sell or rent cheap. Apply Box 26, Inâ€" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i tires. Apply 4 Robins E tires. Apply 4 Robinson St. t 50â€"1¢| in good condition. Phone 503 FOR RENT â€" Unfuraished Apartâ€" between 9 and 6. 50â€"1c: ment. Phone 545â€"M, W mmz | _ 14 GIbDSON AVORUC: 50â€" Notice to Creditors All persons having claims the estate of the above mei Fruit Grower, who died on or about the 18th day of April, A.D. 1938 quet and racquet preas; ge m\umm:m of Bowling Balls Phone 143, the 30th day of June, 1938. | After that date the Administraâ€" trix will proceed to distribute the Morden‘s New Foot Appliances made to individual foot measureâ€" Th at whiien: she phair thek nave dW iems An Oe LANCASTER, MIX & SULLIVAN, Permanent relief from foot disâ€" comfort through removal of its cause, leaving feet in perfect C. R. Myers Foot Correctionist. 207 Bruce Bidg., Hamiliton 22029 AT HOTEL GRIMSBY SATURDAY, JUNE 25th . â€" Attention ‘Two cents a word for first insertion. mu-u-ur wo. Minimum charge each insertion 35 cents. A discount of ten Solicitors for the Phone 215 WE DELIVER TO BEACH Phone 215 Choice Beef â€" Veal â€" Lamb â€" Pork Peas or Corn ............ Hillcrest Sodas ........ Aylmer Catsup ........ Manytlowers Soap D. E. ANDERSON â€" SUPERIOR STORES â€" Free Running Salt ..................2 for 9¢ Grape Nut Flakes ..............2 pkgs. 19¢ Special Prices for Thurs, Fri. & Sat. Pastry Flour ......................_] Ib. bag 19¢ Hillcrest Shortening ................2 lbs. 25¢ STANDARD QUALITYâ€" BETTER KRUST (ROUND BOX)â€" in The Estate of WALTON FOSTER, Free Consultation QUALITY MEAT MARKET R. H. ST. JOHN PLEASE PHONE EARLY NO. 7 Home Made Sausage 50â€"1p 50â€"1p sssssessssesssedivesens mumma.....d Ih. bag 14¢ FOK sALEâ€" Tomato plants, $5.00 &hn&. D. Robertson, &â€"râ€"3, Beamsvilie, 48â€"3p "WANTED RELIABLE ENERâ€" GETIC MAN with car to handle WANTEDâ€" All kinds of electrical MAID WANTED for general houseâ€" «work. Apply Mrs. T. D. Jarvis, Phone 258, Grimsby. 50â€"1¢ INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAP. ERHANGINGâ€"A. J. Hayward, ‘This coming Saturday promises wu.mdmm} at Niagara Falls, Ontario. The Prime Minister, the Right Honourâ€" able W. L. Mackenzie. King, . will unvell the Clifton Gate, erected by the Niagara Parks Commission as ‘l-flhlhlhfl._n![du_o- A. CLWGHLW to make sewer ctions from the He will also formaily open the Wilâ€" lam Lyon Mackenzie building at Queenston. â€" In the evening the famous Mendelssohn choir of Toâ€" ronto will be heard in a special, openâ€"air promenade concert in the users. mr-hu: coln County. experience LC kainip needed. We want respons Toh man caly wrke taaay, The Death of Nelson‘." Victim: "I‘m not surprised." service. Phone 158J. K. E. Fareâ€" illy Splash, the local swimming star, uses Cress Corn and Bunion street line to residences and to give estimates on all lines of conâ€" omommpterc# TOrATIC MISCELLANEOUS « 2 bottles 25¢ ...3 tins 25¢ No Wonder! 50â€"1p 45â€"7p 50â€"1¢ | Local | Communications We shall be greatly obliged if you will contradict the statement that was made at the North Grimsâ€" by Township Council meeting that was held last Saturday, and a reâ€" port of which will appear in this week‘s copy of the Independent, "that members of the Club were not interested in the dances." The facts are that Mr. Woods was not renting the room, but had cerâ€" tain arrangements with the Club .mmhmfl- ‘orized to hold the dances there, managers, on behaif of the memâ€" bers, as to who could be admitted, and to the use of the club property. turned out in good numbers last Saturday night, and the dance was rors, the Golf Club management itlâ€"-.lv-nnh future holding the dances every Saturday night ll’orm“--h-:u‘fl* friends only, the same as has been done for the past twentyâ€"five years. Mr. W, Woods and Art Arnold, are both club members, and have been appointed to the dance committee to manage and act as masters of ceremonies at the dances.on behaif of the club membership. Thanking you in anticipation of the insertion of this correction. * Yours truly, ‘D-rllr:- I notice in the press that the North Grimsby council has refused an application for a dance hall license at the Grimsby Golf Club. Instead of refusing a license to the Casino dance hall, this same counâ€" ell has greatly reduced the assessâ€" point out that a large number of taxâ€"paying citizens live in close proximity to the Casino and are compelled night after night to lisâ€" music which continues till 1 o‘clock in the fmorning D.S8.T.. For these citizens the council seems to have absolutely no consideration in the the other hand is isolated. over the Golf Club building is well c1UIWens Tne COunen SOqIs TD HETS ® absolutely no consideration in the .Mhn \:o,:br' . mike o Spthed -":,..,\ C R #_LCZ‘IOI! f over the Golf Club building is well |ooty ppanen, No.. 197. Canadian constructed whereas part "of the!rogion, will join with other legionâ€" h""mm'.“_d"""l * |with the Legion Posts, In the cenâ€" tion of a “dm'm‘mm“ww‘ s Geune mo rrom‘an tosy: |will_be (met by United _ States tution which is a disturbing ¢l¢â€"| pag peremony e ly dipretio gaer “'N'“nguummm-- mmdmï¬m’-&mmumuu†* One of the noise victims. However, to save any further erâ€" DR. WHEELER F. W. TOWNLEYâ€"SMITH Dr. Seager Wheeler, of Rosthern, Sask., noted seed grower and winner of five world wheat championships, is expected to attend the conâ€" vention of the Canadian Seed Grower‘s association which will be held at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont., June 15 to 17. F. W. ‘Townleyâ€"Smith, Lashburn, Sask.; the organization‘s president, will head % Po, e B ‘ * | «M i L | J "C . o * | 2 | MA o EL __»â€"| , CONSIGN FRUIT AI_I] VEGETABLES S. LIGHTFOOT & SON LTD. We have enjoyed a prosperous business for sixtyâ€"five years, being establlshed in 1873. We handls CANADIAN PRODUCE ONLY, and send daily report of sales, followed by a cheque every Tuesday for all goods sold up to Saturday night. Ask for a shipping stamp. Reference: Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) WILL ATTEND SEED GROWERS CONYVENTION Charles J. Eames. FRUIT MARKET Toronto and ‘The Fruit Industry suffered the loss of one of its most prominent men with the passing on June 9th, ident and manager of the Niagara An article ‘printed_in this lssue announced the fact that Fruit Growers of British Columbin were advertising campaign for the prairâ€" les, to offset the popularity of Onâ€" Irvin Olmsted, who for several years, conducted a meat market on Main Street, disposed of his interâ€" ests to Mr. A. Peart, of Guelph, the business on June 12th. ‘The old switch board in the Bell ‘Telephone exchange has been torn down,.and the telephone operators are now using a temporary board in the upstairs of the local office. In the meantime the installing of the new telephone system will be t . 9 % ‘ Aflmdâ€d‘ the Town Council and the directors of the Chamber of Commerce, was wumwmni evening to arrive at a selling price for the Baymac Tire Buillding, (the present Dunrobin Distillery. ‘This information was sought owing to the fact that there are several propositions pending for the taking aver of this building by manufacâ€" on Friday, June 8th, of an old resiâ€" dent of Grimsby, and one of the town‘s former merchants for 45 years, in the person of John W. . Prizes in the Grimsby Lions Club Carnival Draw. July 1, 2, 1988. _ nalres to the number of 2000 or more in the Magna Charta celeâ€" bration being held in Niagara Falls, " TT From Our Files of June 13, 1928 ‘The death occurred in Hamilton Drop in‘ at R. O. Smith‘s farm District Items Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kemp spent ’mummm Mr. and Mrs. B. Carr. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graves of Mamilton spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurst. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of West Montrose, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. J. Sobey. _ Mrs. 8. Runick of Buffalo spent Sunday at her home here. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinficld and Mr. A. Horn spent Wednesday in Welland in honor of Mrs. Crooké‘ Birthday. Mr, and Mrs. R. Chadwick celeâ€" brated the twenty â€" third anniverâ€" :vydudr'uï¬c-'“ Mr. and Mrs Tinson of St. Louls, Mo., and Mrs. H. Reeves, Hamilton Beach and Mr. and Mrs, Reeves, Richmond, Kentucky, spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carson. â€" f Mr. and Mrs. H. Franklin «and Ruth of St. Catharines, and Mr. and Mrs. J. McCrea and daughter of | THIRTY MOUNTAIN | with Mrs. J, McCrea. ; Mrs. Crooks spent Sunday with ::..m.mn-.la-r‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Millward and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Millward of Hamilton Beach, called on Mr. and TWO KILLED IN ACCIDENT (Continued from page 1) of his neck required eight stitches hiking when Coady stopped to give them a ride. He picked them up about ten miles from the scene of the accident. A postâ€"mortem was performed on Coady and Chief Corâ€" \-Dr.uo.l.hihdl.ub- weekend at his home here. Mrs. Beadie spent Friday evening. with Mr. and Mrs. Pinflield. The Ladies‘ Aid held a very sucâ€" cessful tea at the home of Mrs. A. Richardson on Wednesday last. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Hurst: and points, attended the funeral service in St. Andrew‘s Anglican church, on Thursday morning last, of J. A. Campbell, former manager of the ‘wmuum conducted the services, both at the church and in the adjoining churchâ€" . ‘The palibearers were:â€" Hartland onto; Richard Griffin, Washington, In the report of the town council proceedings, published in last week‘s Independent an error oc¢â€" curred, which was entirely the fault of this office. ‘The motion by Dick and Chilvers," police uniforms be purchased from J. H. Culp and that Constable Turner be reimbursed for expense in locating wanted man on Mayor‘s instructions, and that if man who is wanted on criminal charge, be brought to trial, the town pay certain expense," should have readâ€"Carriedâ€"instead of beâ€" ing declared lost. Field Day, Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2. Reserve this date. a *# ® ! Annus! Rose and Summer Flowâ€" er Show of Grimaby Horticultural ‘wmnuuu . next, June 18th, from 7 to MM.MM.-' bers of Grimsby Women‘s Institute will hoid a Garden Meeting at the ; ihnodln.ll.nndl.nuh“ Street. ‘The Convener of ‘Agriculâ€"; }mmcâ€"a-mml be in charge. The Arst Roll Call is: | â€"h'hhql“lhi :..Inbmtfllh“- 7 The second is: Annuais, Perennials or Shrubs 1 should like for my garden. A pupils of Mrs. Boiton will take part in the enterâ€" tainment. Those on the Social Comâ€" mittee are Mra. Sam. Harris, Mrs. E. Hand, Mrs. L. Yeager, This is the last meeting of the W. I. untii | COMING EVENTS § * STATION Woeek ending Sunday, June 12: Highest temperature, Saturday, June 11th, 83 degrees; Lowest temâ€" HUTCHISON‘ V eal Legs * Hamburg Steak * 2 lbs. 28¢ Blade Roast .. 1b. 20¢ BEEF Pot Roast .....]b. 17¢ Prime Rib ... ]b. Â¥4¢ CHOP3, Ib. 25e CUTLETS, Ib. 30¢; STEW, Ib. 15¢ Farrelil‘s Shoe Store se n 2149 .. Te hage ts io. "af 5y REPAIRING SPECIALS . .. SPECIAL OFFER ‘ 1 Pound Lard FREE wWITH EACH $1.00 SALE DURâ€" ING 2 & 4 p.m. SATURDAY ONLY Meteorlogical Rainfall for week .56 inch. MEAT MARKET ..59¢; Jellied Veal, ..35¢; Wieners,:, .24¢ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mon. â€" Tues., June 20 â€" 21 * â€""Wide Open "In Old Chicago" Wed. â€" Thurs., June 22 â€" 23 "Music For mMOORE‘S TnearrE Nino Martini, Joan Fontaine . _ *"Fox Movietone News" "Should Wives Work" Joe E. Brown, Jane Wyman "Ankles Away" _ Fri. â€" Sat., June 17 â€" 18 ED S EL Madame" , Alice Faye, Don June 16th, 1938. $1.75 $1.98 $1.75