y reag KR + den ‘Tools, Canned PFruil ANS other articles too numerous to mention which may be seen on day of sale AePRmel ue C Jars, Fruit Picking LAOâ€" mfl Hamper, Flioor Lamp, 2 Wringers, Electric Heater, Desk Other Pieses Bilverware. WOPE® Ivory Hswdled Kuives and Yorka, and Spsons, 6 Pairs Pliows, Ice Box, £004 condition; ‘stone Jars, â€u‘w_d h_m..:fl.n T af. Tubs, Wash Stand for Tubs, BHUVCT | (A1L IMVGIZZ _ > .. AdReRRE Tes Service, Number Rubber Stair tique; Sibrer Caserole, Sever8l| o jyune 24 and 25 is the film " m:mmWM:w ing Room Suite, antique, Walinut; Large Giass Book Case, Walnut; 1 Hat Rack with Mirror, Walnut; Fhast of TDrawers Walnut; Oak m CC C Cl e Rockhtcudr.zookbuu.lfl- img Machine, Coal Oil Stove with o.-,‘h-..flovwmm 6 Dining Room Chairs, Oak Exâ€" tension Table, Bisse! Fioor Sweepâ€" ,’Mgm;mm BHed Couch, Carpet, Borderiess Rug, Kitchen Chairs, 3 Trunks, Marble Clock, 5 w .M__ __D" _.,p Pleces Dishes, antique; Glass Vase and Other Glassware, Quantity Dishes, Mumuer Quilts, 3 Wool Movun.uw:zmmm mmdm.zw Amoko \Wash Stand for Tubs, Silver ons 44 24 Tw d ies en m & c crap i Ne from the undersignsd to sell by Public Auction on the premises of Wm. Montgomery, 20 Robinson St., South, Grimsby, Saturday, June 34 10 M 3..4..4 MB strmmmmciretenntn sharp, the following: Leather Arm Chair, Leather Rocking Chair, Oak Side Board, BSmall Stands, Several Rocking Chairs, 2 Bedroom Suites, Wainut Dresser and Wash Stand, Springs and Mattresses, Cot with Matâ€" tress, Number Mats and Axminster Runners, Oval Table, Walnut, anâ€" TO YOU, MADAM OR MISS: Perâ€" haps have you already been a WANTEDâ€"Empty nitrate of soda bags, for 5c each. J. O. Moore, Kerman Avenue. 40â€"1¢ WANTED â€" Peach thinners at â€"once...Phone. 88, Grimaby.... 48â€"1¢. WANTED â€"â€" Smail chicken house. BUILOMNG . SUPPLIES C. J. DeLaplante HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, AUCTION SALE week through easy work, in your spare time, selling wellâ€"known Rawleigh Products, apply for deâ€" tails: Rawleigh‘s, Dept. MLâ€"221â€" ~ _ TERME: CASH G. pettigrew, Auctionser $14â€"F, Agent CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Two cents a word per insertion. Electric wo cents a word per insertion. Miniraum charge each insertion its. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" A&pdmeflbâ€"bï¬rm w» CBWM Honour bound Avoid waste an than your share. coOmPrany oFr canana, ing ‘SALADA‘ TEA Brick ectric Heater, w . = Nights 460â€"wâ€"12 nceing at 1 o‘clock __ _ â€"Grimaby Hallidays for a â€" Ready Out Bummer Cot 4s ., «@lO% 49â€"1¢ Garâ€" Aucâ€" Gflddomm | priest, Laird Cregar, hea Gestapo;: May Fobsor, teacher and British age Alexander Granach, Gesia who bounds Paul like & ,"""m’.,." are topnotch ~â€" as are thame of ‘Thomezs Mitobai, as the i At Moore‘s T heatre mnymmmdotm .car FParis and make their way to mmmy,wm Thomes Mitchell, a priest, who helps the men to return to Engâ€" lasd, However, Pan‘! is "Angered" b’mwdmm ars checked â€"He meets Miss Morâ€" ;i’.flwc"mtmm to the screen, Michele Morgan, one of France‘s outstanding actresses, "SLENDOR TABLETS", Harmless and effective. $1.00, two weeks‘ supply. At Dymond‘« Druâ€lm JUST RLCEIVED â€" A nc\ shipâ€" and Pav. Henreid, who appeared in ..wgw“â€â€˜â€um- This is the story of a g:rl whose .,..v.-_-y..uommmamm of Joan of Arc, As one of five Znutian fivers who are sahot down GENERAL REPAIRS â€" Bicycles, no maii ~ what mauke or condiâ€" tion; also shoes and harness, W. Swal!. "Aountain Road. 48â€"4p FOR SALE ~â€"~Beveral thousand mmum* cheap. Phone 529â€"j. le INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERHANGING â€" A. J. Hayward, FOR SALE â€" Two FOR SALEâ€"1 upright piano with FOR SALE â€" 4 new tires with ‘27 Buick Sedan. Suitable for truck. iy Grimsby Meat Market or wm.lu'. 49â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"New stock of Broadâ€" LADIES! â€" Leave your shoes at Hilliers to be shined. 40â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" 1929 Durant Sedan, range of sizes and shades, also whites at $2.50. R. C. Bourne Men‘s Wear. 40â€"1¢c ment of $2.00 print West, Grimsby 49 Ontario St. MISCELLANEOUS Flannelette 2)=:.xets. Mrs. the ° airman Apply 40â€"1p 48â€"1p 49â€"1p 47â€"3¢ â€" Cigarette Fund Many thanks for the narcel of Cigs sent in April and received ‘here May 17th. It is very kind of the town of Grimaby to do a« much for the fellows over here and I take this opportunity wo thank you very much for your #ind generosiâ€" qndlhqnln‘ulu:ucnw we will be back victorious, | Rugyards to your inembers G. A. fiver Thanking you for parcel of cig arsttes 1 received saafely today. but demands that farmers feed| which they occupied until the comâ€" these people at a loss, pletion of their present fine brick â€"Mr.â€"Mitchellâ€"asked â€"ifâ€" everything| edifice about three years later. * had been done to bring to the at.| During this period of time the tention of Ottawa officials the conâ€"| deceased Traders Bank had openâ€" ditions that exist here. J. J. Smith,) &d branches at Winonsa and Stoney u.gu.m‘ggmm.“mmhhumwm ers who atternded the conference ROYA! Bank and the late C. D. said another visit vrould shortly b« Wells was manager of both paid to the capital to take up th: branches. In 1923, October to be mutter further with Messrs. Ilisley, Precise, the Bank of Commerce Gordon and Gardiner. merged the Bank of Hamilton and Just a line in acknowledgment) prower plants, 2â€"inch pots 5¢. of another 300 cigarette wust te | Cabbage plants 10e don â€" ceived May 3rd gsiiving in exC6lâ€"| (alery plants 2 boxes 25¢. ul order and 1 really appreciate mc ommmatly Ayste n af cce them so much. Have rasently sonâ€" | _ | l s wc:w-uu:nnm‘:]alven QOmn La how regular they are Youtb" > I‘n Medical Corps Thanks so much _ . * (Continued from page 1) + _ (Continued from page 1) workers and to allow muntion flour and feed store at the corner come that the growrrs might get a hearing at Ottawa if they went after it and stayed till they got it. Nobody, Mr. Bonham said, is more loyal than the farmer, and all he 4 ashiog is to be allowed to live. To ummcdl-‘mun' canners from raising the price of Regret was expressed by many that it was impossible owing to the prleoe‘llh‘o-frult.wm{ the rate of pay to their helpers over last year. Fruit growers Winona to the Thirty were in atâ€" tendance at the meeting and welâ€" comed the opportunity of expressâ€" ing their views. 2 farmer is making a real contribuâ€" tion to the war." "eference was made to the conâ€" tracts between growers and proâ€" cessors, and the fact was M; plain that as the cost to the proâ€" growers would undoubtedly have (Continued frum page 1) We really appreciate your thoughtâ€" fullness. Many thanks for your Azegift Growers Decide | Away Back When Cheese canned) ___ Dried Eggs, premier grade Concentratd Fruit Juice (not less thar 200 mg. vitamin C per 100 c.c) . The followiig foods, while valuable nutritionally, are less economicalfrom the standpoint of shipping. Concehtrted Fruit Jiice (100â€"200 mg. Vitamin C per 100 c.c) The followirg foodstuffs are of a lower nutritional value or are undéirable from the shipping standpoint, and it is urged thatthey be not sent to Great Britain: Invalid or InfantFoods (unless consisting mainly of milk powder) Unconcenrated Fruit Juices. Concentrat«d Fruit Juices of vitamin C vriue lower than 50 mg. per hundred c.c. Canned Fruits or Fruit Juices. Canned Soups British linistry of Food as most suitable from the standpoin.of nutrition and economy in shipping was sent to he Grimsby District Consolidated War Serv.ces: Butter (camed) Dried Whole Milk Peanut Butter(canned) Fish in Oil (canned) _ THE GRIMSBY INBEPENDENT cturers to make a a.e more «. AMve and over last â€"year,â€"the fruit nt&-t:uutnmw the : linistry Mu-ut:daflofn:’tb FOOD FOR BRITAIN J. 8. Rummery. Alex Neale etc., had Received your parcel today Thanks a milion times y great kindness. t 1e harder to got hove right now and mmr.wduomo-m’ Compe®s :s the latest A local men to enlist for service witk the Canadian forces. He leaves at the end of this week to assume his duâ€" ties as a procurement officee of the Medical Corps, uns will be ataâ€" tioned in O¢tawa. Mr. Bell‘s famiâ€" ly will continue to occupy their bume on Murray St, and moved to Grimsby as manager now being made to have a third bank locate here. It‘s al} the same to me whether it does or not, beâ€" cause bank manaugers and I never did agree. They would never loan me as much as I wanted and what Mcldlu_-ohve}uyllm: There were no price cellings on foodstuffs in the good old days of 1895 as can be seen by the JJowâ€" ing prices that prevailed on the local market in June of tho‘ year: Veal 4 to 8c. Pork 7 to 8c. Mutton 5 to 8c. Prtatoes 80 to 85¢ per bag. Maple Syrup or Molasses Dried Soups where Bank of Hamilton branches flourished. Mr. Wells succeeded in nailing the Royal Bank flag to the mast in Grimsby and Beamsvilie this location for about two years when it moved to its present locaâ€" tion in the Culp building next the post office. the district by the various banks night in the store now occupled by Chiver‘s restaurant. ‘The furniture and remained as thus until his table and a pine counter that was Drie" Apples 5¢ lb. Flower plants 4â€"inch pots 10¢ Flower plants, 24uch pots 5¢. Cabbage plants 10¢ doz. Celery plants 2 boxes 2b¢. Parsnips 15¢ per peck. Beets 15¢. Rhubarb 5¢ bunch. Butter 15¢ to 16¢. Eggs 106. Green onions 2 bunches 5c. Radishes 3 bunches 10¢. Lettuce 3 bunches 10. «at, H. F. MacMier Sports‘ Week Fund For Boys Overseas financially assist the Club in the project, but his suggestion was not acted upon. Mr. Bell, in asking permission on behalf of the club, stated that the present swimming places were not suitable, and some of them were even dangerous, "If you alâ€" low us to go ahead with this thing, it will be appreciated not only by the Club, but by the whole coimâ€" ager Rushton has received memâ€" ship tickets given to those making to only four hits and one run while the locals had no trouble with the offerings of Glover to pile up a 21 to 1 score. The box score is as follows: Followers of the pastime of softâ€" ball and others interested in the welfare of the Canadian boys overâ€" seas will have an opportunity to donate toward a fund to buy balls, bats, etc., sponsored by the O. A. 6. A., who have set aside this week PAL RAZOR BLADES at Hillier‘s Peach Kings W in From Winona Peach Kings last Monday night in a regularly scheduled game of the Grimsby and Saitfleet League. The game was a oneâ€"sided affair with Permission Given ‘The Winona Softball nine were 7 MAIN ST. W. Plle a few cool looking, new ties on his dresser,. Fresh light stripes in fine English Mohair, p:ain shades in Bugar ‘s Spice or the ever popular, though more sedate Engilsh sl w Foulards ... c Cveute EHMICNECTNeRmerecce * Belts ... Handkershiots We are at present ready to make contracts for delivery this fall of Plums, Bartlett Pears, Keiffer Pears, Gooseberries, Red and Black Currants. Anyone interested please call at our office on Robinson Street, North, or ‘phone 44, or if writing, P.O. Box 563. Or Malf Hose . ._1%b0 m R.C. Bourne Notice To Fruitgrowers CANADIAN CANNERS LTD. T. D. TODD, Local Manager. (Continued on page 3) ««â€"â€"â€" OR WE 8VGGEST ,.._ $1.00 or $1.80 _ Buspont "I don‘t know whether to be a barber or an author." *Toss for itâ€"heads or tales." Busponders........81.00 or $1.8506 "Unfinished Business" Irene Dunne and Robert Montâ€" E. D. SMITH & SONS TneatrE Women and Girls To Hull "Stranger Than Fiction" "Under Spreading Blackâ€" "Calling All Girls" "High Over The Border" "Call Of CANADA" [3 Michels Morgan and Paul Joan of Paris" "Yarn About Yarn" "Last Of The _._.$1,80 to $2.80 @HOKLE 42w and Lynne