. DYMONDS PALMOLIVE soar 2 dit L4c 3 SiZ 23c JAaYVEX m 14e CATELLE‘S SrAOHETT! cuus con carnsg XX°%, r= ase BALLARD‘S DOG FOOD 2: r»s 2090 IJ1FFY PoRRIDOE HAWE‘S FLOOR WAX Grapefruit 5i:â€" 96, â€" 5 io 25¢ °l".‘.. California, 344‘s doz. &5 Potatoes, M..,, ~»*~~« $1.39 Turnips Waed °â€" . â€" ib. 3¢ N A CA R O N I 'h-on-.-tbhulmvmrum mm es 22L BRobiE‘s shur ratemme ONLY 75¢ I V OR Y REC. $1.25 SIZE Rexalil Drug Store ind ual SALE The Wind and Wasther Lotice sharply reduced in this remarkable anceâ€"aâ€"vyear offer. rubâ€"buy your win» sea saviey? **" Limited Time Only 23e | | MUPrETS 2 ~« 17. PEAS 2:â€"2% BEANS 2:#â€"25 SsOUVUP 1:â€"19 PE AS _ 1:â€"2¢: BEETS â€"~10 SPECIAL â€"â€" LYMDB VALLEY STANDAZD LYNN VALLEY STANDARC â€"â€" NAPIEBVILLE COLDEN WAX her 42nd year. _ Born in North Grimsby, a daughâ€" ter of Emery Downs and the late Aunie Downs, she had resided in that district‘all her life. Surviving, besides her father, are two sisters; Mrsa. George Sheldon, of Hamilton; Mrs. Levi North, Winona; five brothers, Edward, William, Emerâ€" son and Charles Downs, of North Grimsby, and Clarence, of Toronto. Funeral services were held from the Stonchouse Funeral Home on hyhhm-‘. Gibâ€" son, Jess Pendergast, Andrew Hill and Leonard Allen., in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Mathew Patton, of Fiamboro Centre, Mrs. J. 8. Cummins, of Grimsby, Mrs. G. C. Macker, of After a lengthy iliness, Lillian Evelyn Downs, of North Grimaby It‘s a pity that termites don‘t atâ€" tack some of our political timber. MRS. AMOS CUMMINS Mrs. Amos Cummins of 60 Main Street, Dundas, died Sunday afâ€" teruoon. Mrs, Cummins had been in poor health for some time. She was born at Woodburn 75 years ago, and lived at Miligrove previâ€" ous to going to Dundas 38 years ago. She had been a member of St. Paul‘s United Church for 34 years. Surviving are two brothers, 0 LILLIAN E. DOWNS LACK CALIFORNIA ] F1GS = 31e Obituary ) on Saturday, in CaSE 82.57 Knots snd their uses after being instructed by Sixer David Aiton. A game of Hoop Ball was greatly enjoyed by both Packs, Bagheera was present to help with the star tests and passed Walter Lessey in his knowledge of B Pack learned a couple of relay races, being led by Mowgii and Bagheera. The Red Flower was trouble in arranging the wood so it would burn, Registration cards for this year yere given out at last week‘s meetâ€" ing of both Packs, Jim Durham Mothers have been known to find They often can improve the mind Of children quicker if they spend Some effort on the physical end. Orders Taken For Crocheted baskets, edgings,. doilies and fancy work of any kind. Will call at your home for orders. Call at 83 Elizabeth St, or write P.O. Box 304, Irimsby, SWEET BROS PLASTERING New Work And SHORT CUT Phone 672â€"W Cubbing THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT From Blossom To Fruit November 5thâ€"To Robert and Mrs. Burtch, R.R. No. 1, Smithâ€" ville, a daughter. o # # November 10thâ€"To J. E. and In.m,dfln.al!.um. # November 11thâ€"To Lioyd and Mrs. Fair, Grimsby, a daughter, Importance of adequate light for eyeâ€"health has long been acknowâ€" ledged. Now, the Department of National Health and Welfare has Insued advice to employers and emâ€" ployees of factories that proper lighting has an appreciable bearing on general health as well as inâ€" dustrial output. Not only will good mu.n'lu-nt.mmnmp more to deâ€" erease industrial nccidents, it is pointed out. m::mi:d-‘lbm and hll.lm.' Thurs., Nov. 21â€"Sugar preservâ€" en, 83$4,835; Butter, B32; Meat M6O. Thurs., Nov. 28â€"Butter, â€" B33; Menat M61, October 31stâ€"To Reginald and Mrs. Cloughley, Grimsby, a son. Time Table For Ration Coupons November 12th â€"To Ira and Mrs, November 2nd â€"â€" To Charles and West Incolyâ€" â€" BThs â€" WORK AND LIGHT elcome came to Canada the same year. In 82 years it spread to 99 countries including parts of the British Emâ€" pire, In 1942 there were 2,855,000 Scouts in the world, Some 10,000,â€" 000 boys have benefited since the movement began. At the end of 1941 there were 91,334 Scouts in Canada and 1,080,352 in the British Empire. A census was taken last month. 1st Grimsby (Lions) Troop Orâ€" Parade; Monday, November 18th, started in England in 1907 and mmm"\“‘ lit fires and in all cases wuoked a meal. Seconder Peter Phelps, Beaver Patrol, pasâ€" sed the special fire lighting and cooking test, a part of the requireâ€" ments for First Class Scout. Owâ€" Ing to rain the party returned about 2 p.m. instead of 4 o‘clock as A successful hike was held by some members of the 1st Grimaby ‘Troop on Monday, November 11th. Contents {iiiu;?ua.' d "x"mh 'i'r';&": and 1 Sugar Spoon. $11.50 34 PIECE SERVICE FOR EIGHT Contents: 8 Bolid Handio Knives, 8 Forks, 8 Sopr apoont o reaspoone. 1 hour Knire $14.50 0 to 6 Mon. Tues. 9 to 12.30 Wed. 26 PIECE SERVICE FOR SIX WM. ROGERS STARTING SETS Boy Scouts Jewellery and Electrical Appliances J. W. STARR 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY British Owned And Operated T pm. at High School. Duty Patrol; Seal Patrol, Patrol Lender A. Baisiey. All Scouts should take the opâ€" portunity to hear Mr. Stuart L. ‘Thompson‘s bird taiks at the High AFTERNOON AND EVENING Novelty and Gift Table â€" White Elephant Table Apron and Kitchen Novelties â€" Home Baking Table â€" Baby and Children‘s Table â€" Produce 11 Main Street W. (P.S.â€"Now is the time to buy for your Overseas Tea and refreshments afternoon and evening. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28 AS NEAR AS YOUR ‘PHONE CHRISTMAS CAKE CHRISTMAS CAKE‘ Baptist Church Fair It‘s Robinson‘s For Service! GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET Pornse . Grimsby Bakery OLLIE SHAW Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish .. Call Zenith 12000 ... Or may contact resident shopper diven carctul Atigntion, When in Hamilion visit Robinson‘s where outâ€"ofâ€"towners are Yes, in these busy times we want you to know that Robinson values and service in Church Rooms . 42 PIECE SERVICE FOR EIGHT Contents: 8 ldl: Handle Knlv:-.vl Forks, : Butter Knife and 1 Sugar Bpoon, besk . y _ _ "A NOW AVAILABLE . ... First Love _ â€" Ad Eternally Yours _ â€"â€" Plan Ahead For Christmas QUALITY ALWAYS â€"â€" (without toil charges) A. JARVIS light extinguished is to try lighting fire with ald of gasoline. You can tell when the nation reâ€" turns to normalcy. The salesman will once again take the prospect out to dinner. Another good way to have your Your Service! HAMILTON ‘Telephone 108â€"W © to 6 Thur, & Fri. © to 10 Sat, sTORE Adoration