A amall boy showsâ€"of@f naturally. A man usually gets drunk to showâ€" Attention Fruit Growers‘ WET WALLS? ALEXANDER HARDW ARE AQUELLA Conting that was used to control water seepage and dampness in NOW Is THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR SUPPLIES FOR THE SPRING SEASON:! Phone 85â€"R materials failed‘! mlhismdinï¬dcaoflh... porous masonry surfaces, such as We Fix ‘em with AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND VIGORO We carry a complete line of FERTILIZER â€" SPRAY MATERIAL ALLIED FRUIT FARMS LTD. me 236 Grin WENTWORTH FRUIT & SUPPLY CO. LTD. Consult us about your needs. Prompt delivery. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION A. L MURCHISON _ J.G. BISSON Commissioner Chief Commissioner already been made. EMPLOYERS!â€"Please send all unemâ€" hloymem insurance books immediately to the ational Employment Office with which you deal, unless renewal arrangements have JOHNSON‘S$ They must be exchanged for new books before March 31st. The new books have spaces for March contributions, so you can renew the old ones before the end of the month. Renewal of books is important to you, to your cn;loyeu and to the Commission. Please Act Promptly. HARDWARE & ELECTRIC REMEMBER, Aquelia is sold on a money B1 mnanAMW“hpb. nu-unmnmum Lame OP Wemn Me To CA OeC tanl ut -mflnhtn-_c-dbdonma:z that ;::‘r new book -’ymhc returned â€" promptly. No. 9 x No. 12 GRAPE WIRE 1001 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS MUST BE RENEWED mmmmm m-wm Call us for an estimate. ARTICLES TO CHOOSE GRIMSBY BEAMSVILLE TO GET A NEW POST OFFICE Lockhart, MP. for Lincoln, new Post Office buildings are to be built in Beamsville, Barrie and Niâ€" agaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Additions and alterations will be ‘ made to the Grimsby Post office | A new public building is to be| erected at Fort Erie. A new public ’WMWMth the estimates at $250,000. 6 made to offices in ‘Walland and above or below ground on a money back gquar« R. J. TALLON FROM Commissioner 36 MAIN ST. We will The following is a memorandum from Constable R. R. Raithbone to Chief Constable James, ree transiâ€" ent guest at the local cellis. ‘ + CHIEF 17â€"3â€"49 f The guest downstairs complains that the light drip of water in the toilet bow! annoyed him so much that he had difficulty to obtain a much needed and oveerdue sleep. I promised to take the matter up with you, hence this rmemorandum. I miso promised that should the have occasion to agaiin make overâ€" night headquarters heere, that every effort will be made to ensure his comfort and safety. Ity ow! perched on Maim street in the wee small hours of thie seventeenth instant. ‘The beauttiful allâ€"white bird did not hang arcound when the constable attempted to get a better lock. but winged off into the black lo»c! hydro officials, mm\ was interrupted for nearly an hour and z half early Wexinesday mornâ€" ing. while the source of the trouble was located and eventually repairâ€" ed.. The break occurred west of lom. and blacked out many sections of the entire district, as far east as Vineland Meanwhile. Constmble Davies reâ€" offered Niagara ._â€"â€"â€" Port. Dalhousie Grimaby . ... North Grimaby South Grimaby Caistor Niagara THE G RIMS B Y INDEPENDE N 1108 444 George Udell, 36, of Grimsby, was sentenced to serve two months in Lincoln County jail, when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate vehicle while in a state of intoxiâ€" nqmmâ€"num Udell has faced in ten months, and Magistrate Hallett took this into iE RADIAL DINER FOR HAMBURGS. H RADIAL DINER FOR FINE MEALS. P.8.: The Coffee is the best in the country. D‘U WANNA HAVE FUN ? DU WANNA DANCE? SPRING HOEâ€"DOWN APRIL 8 RADIAL DINER ALWAYS THEN BY ALL MEANS \? CANADIAN MOVAINEERS BEAMSVILLE OLD YME and MODERN DANCING Rss Creighton CLUB 13‘s enas 409 20080890044 and > \Brevities I wmmupm Watch for the big coming event on May 12th. Cribbage at the Legion Club toâ€" night, Thursday. E. D. SMITH ESTATE IS VALUED AT $123,308 The Wyaliffe College Endowâ€" ment Fund and St. John‘s Church, Winona, will benefit from the esâ€" tate of Senator Ernest D. Smith, of Winona, who died on October 15, 1948, leaving an estate valued at $123,308.38, according to the probate of his will in Surrogute The college will receive a beâ€" quest of $1,000 and the church one of $500. The remainder of the esâ€" tate, including the senator‘s interâ€" ests in the E. D. Smith Company, Limited, is divided among his sons, a daughter, and grandchildren. Administration of the‘ estate was granted by the court to Armâ€" and A. Smith, a son, and Mrs. Verna Rowena Conant, a daughter, wife of Gordon C. Comant who w mmcmmuh‘ the company was left to the senâ€" :'-ur-m.mn:hm.mm remainder going to dnughter Geoffrey Smith. All property and buildings of the deceased were | willed to the company. ® | Other grandsons who receive bequests under the will are Alasâ€" itair A. G. Smith Emest L G. | Amith and Douglas G. Conmant. were named as executors and trusâ€" | GRIMSEY WEATHER Week ending at 8 , Monday, March 21, 1949. s Highest Fimme wl\ \ ~ w_-â€"h es Precipitation ... _ .0.06 inches EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in | PEACKHES Mow / i i AYLMERâ€"FANCY AYLMERâ€"8UCCOTASH , APPLESAUCE 2« 29 CORN AND PEA SOUP ?2= 29. TOMATO JUICE HEINZ BEANS "* 18 RAISINS :: 24. | HARVEST MARGARINE it 42c BRUNSWICKâ€"IN OIL SARDINES %a‘s tin Jt SALMON /; w 2,. ___* 20 PRUNE PLU M S 25 27.¢ P PP IPPPPIWPOFT PR OW ncoudit . 1. HABITANTâ€"FREXCH ®ryux â€" AYLMEZEâ€"Â¥aAxcY KETCHUP OVEX HEINZâ€"TOMATO ams FRUIT SALAD ANYTHING THAT IS PRINTABLE â€" vaou um PaCckED N BAKEDâ€"WITH PORK _ DEL REYâ€"SEEDED MUSCAT Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Imported Red, Ripe and Firm 2 _ omm uie TK hi Floridaâ€"Dei I Flavorâ€"Full of Juiceâ€"Size 96‘s l 1 P o griiiu! Flaven F Extra Fanc ho yyre smnmmay j sza <4 WIHIFC 4 pip ""O Outiityâ€"All Purpose Applesâ€"Red imported Cripâ€"Green CHERRIES PORK anp BEANS OLD CHEESE b. 47¢ =»=«â€"~~â€"CHMOM Of 14 OL, 29¢ * A L WAY § &7 COFFEE ». 54. TCA â€" :>» 45. aneenensnstensssnn sns aateennnnnsnnaps on ns FULL XUT FLAVOUR PEANUVT BUTTER " $7: ssseccl 15 PJC ~~~~~007, 41¢ 10 On. ~ 1 3 for 19¢