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Grimsby Independent, 25 May 1939, p. 8

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Classified Advys. Pay Dividends FOR SALE â€" Kellogg‘s Premier Strawberry Plants. $5.00 per thousand. Phone 37â€"wâ€"4, Grimsâ€" by. 45â€"1¢c FOR SALE â€" Stake Body Truck, duo wheels; peach grading maâ€" chine. Apply L. Gamble, Grimsâ€" by Beach. 45â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Crane Water Pump with New Motor attached, at one third original cost. H. C. Woolverton. 45â€"1p Sandwich Biscuits ....................]b. 1§¢ Ginger Snaps ........:....â€"â€"ID. 10c Pard Dog Food ................2 tins 19¢ Spratt‘s Puppy Ovals ........2 lbs. 25¢ Sodas Orange Marmalade .........2â€"1h Jar 21c Peas, Corn, Tomatoes ........2 tins 15e Sweet Pickles ... WESTON‘S OR McCORMICK‘S FOR SALE â€" Cheap, Piano, Ice Refrigerator, 500 five foot Tomaâ€" ato Stakes. 78 Main East, Phone 314 45â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Oats and Goose wheat mixed. Apply Jim Monaâ€" ghan, Grassie. Phone Grimsby 282â€"wâ€"4. 45â€"1¢ HILLCRESTâ€" FOR SALE â€" Early Cabbage and early and late tomato plants. All varieties. Mrs. G. C. Hoshal, Phone 529â€"J. 45â€"1¢c ROYAL YORKâ€" We are agents and will be pleased to quote you on any style or quantity required. are the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give satisfaction." â€" ~© D. E. ANDERSON See Your Home Printer First â€"SUPERIOR STORESâ€" Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertion 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. EIGHT SMOKED PICNIC HAMS â€" SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLs WE DELIVER BEEFâ€"PORK â€"VEAL â€"LAMB Quality Meat Market CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SPECIAL PRICES FOR THURS., FRI. AND SAT. eer|es? Sales Books FOR SALE R. H. ST. JOHN, sesas ce nc ee 6e ns e 06 s e 08 s0 88 0000 08 s6 se 0 08 60 80 00 8 000 s 60 6 006 PHONE 215 INTERIOR PAiNTING AND PAPâ€" ERHANGING â€" A. J. Hayward, Phone collect, 240, Beamsville. pâ€"Dec. 29 WANTEDâ€" _ Ail kinds of electrical work. Expert repairs on all electrical equipment. 24 â€" hour service. Phone 158J. K. E. Fareâ€" well. 34â€"tf WANTED â€" By elderly woman for the summer months. Board and room in private home, lower floor, best references. Apply Box 70, Grimsby Independent. 45â€"2p WANTED â€" Child‘s Play Pen, in good condition. Apply Box 40, Grimsby Independent. 45â€"1¢ WANTED TO RENT â€" Three or four rooms, with use of bathâ€" room or. & small house, for couple, ‘by June 15th. Apply Box 47, Grimsby Independent. WANTEDâ€"One or two gentlemen boarders. Apply 25 Mountain Street. 45â€"1¢ WANTED â€" Girl for light houseâ€" hold duties, full time. Good cook. No washing. Apply 28 Depot St., evenings only. 45â€"1¢ WASHING MACHINE â€" Rent a new Beatty. 25c per week. No obligation;. immediate delivery. Apply rent on purchase if desirâ€" ed. Save $20. on a new Beatty. "Before you buy, rent and try‘". Inquire C. P. Brown‘s Hardware, Phone 21, Grimsby. 31â€"tfc TO RENT â€" House or apartment on Nelles Sideroad. Apply P.O. Box 47. 45â€"1¢ APARTMENT TO RENT â€" For immediate occupancy. Apply Pettit & Whyte. 38â€"tfc FOR RENT â€" 4â€"room Apartment, heated. All conveniences. Apply Model Dairy. 44â€"tic FOR RENT â€" Good house in Fairâ€" view, modern conveniences, $16.50 per month. B. A. Smith, 30 Oak St., Phone 543â€"J. 45â€"1p MISCELLANEOUS 27â€"0z Jar 1Qc FOR RENT WANTED Prop. WE DELIVER pkg. 10c 45â€"1p J. M. SUMMERVILLE, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 10, 1939. The Department also reserves the right to demand from any sucâ€" cessful tenderer a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque or bond as above, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of his bid, to guaranâ€" tee the proper fulfilment of the contract. When the amount of a tender exâ€" ceeds the sum of $5,000.00â€"whethâ€" er it be for one building only or moreâ€"the tenderers must attach to their tender a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourâ€" able the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Comâ€" pany and its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Domâ€" inion of Canada, or the aforemenâ€" tioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. Forms of tender with specificaâ€" tions and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; and the Supervisâ€" ing Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with departmenâ€" tal specifications and conditions atâ€" tached thereto. SEALED Tenders addressed to the. undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Coal," will be received until 12 o‘clock noon daylight savâ€" ing). Monday, June 12, 1939, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Mr. Russ, in conservation with the Independent stated that he with the Independent stated that he was considering building a new residence close by his former home, while Mr. Ferris has not definitely signified his intentions with regard to the future. Lighter Fluid, 256 â€" At Hillier‘s Real estate has been moving fairâ€" ly well in the district this spring. The most recent transactions are the sale of the residence and 6% acres of fruit land of Walter W. Ferris, located on No. 8 highway, 1 mile east of the Town and the residence and 19 acres of orchards of H. A. Russ, located just west of Coles‘ greenhouse, on the highway east of the town. Both properties, it is understood, have been purâ€" chased by Arthur Hammerschlag, Robert Glaessuer and Erich Deutsch, Chzechoâ€"Slovakians. Real Estate * Grimsby was not to be outdone on the 24th, and parents took just as keen delight in lighting off the sparkling fireworks as did their children in watching the brilliant display. There was a particularly fine showing on Wednesday evenâ€" ing in the vacant lot at the corner of St. Andrew‘s and Livingston Avenues, when the residents of Nelles Blvd., and St. Andrew‘s clubbed together and had an exâ€" tensive display. Many of the citiâ€" zens from other streets collected to watch the fun. Fireworks Display TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE HIGH SCHOOL WEDNESDAY. MAY 31 â€" 8:15 Parents, Employers, Boys and Girls Past School Age, Come and Hear the Government‘s Plan for Assisting in the Training and Employment of Youth. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE YOUTH OF OUR COMMUNITY? â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Sponsored By â€"â€"â€" GRIMSBY LIONS CLUB and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Public Meeting Dominionâ€"Provincial Youth Training Placement Officer, Department of Labor Local «« District Items More Active By order, COME AND HEAR ADMISSION FREE THE â€"GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT . Avery "So I went back to see the Army and Navy veterans who occupied the seats on the grassy knoll that faces the Parliament Building. And to talk to the nursing sisters by their side. There were Colonel F. G. Kemp, D.S.0., M.C., who had a front seat and who had been carâ€" ried to the spot. He was a Grimsby boy who served with the 166th Parry Sound and the 54th Battalion "I stood on the pavement of the Grande Allee, a mere halfâ€"dozen or eight feet from the royal car, and saw the Queen suddenly appear very serious and turn her head to the right and look back as far as she could see. One might have guessed why. Her attention was focussed on a little group of men who supported themselves on crutches and with canes and by helping each other. "And in that long, lingering look, I saw the thoughtfulness that is traditional with our Scottish Queen. In it there was depth of regard and appreciation of service that was not a formal thing but personal and intimate. "That‘s typical of the Queen," said an old veteran who stood nearby. An interesting local note in conâ€" nection with the Royal Visit of their Majesties to Canada is reâ€" called with the appearance of an item which was printed in the Globe and Mail on Thursday, May 18th. The item, written by Staff reportâ€" er Thelma Craig, while attending the ceremony in Quebec city, is as follows: Queen Recognizes Great War V eteran Col. F. G. Kemp Has Closeâ€"up of Their Majestiesâ€"Formâ€" er Grimsby Resident. Lt.â€"Col. Fred G. Kemp, D.S. O., M.C., now a resident.. of ..Quebec City, who attracted attention of Queen Elizabeth during her visit to the Old Capital. FORMER GRIMSBY BOY NOTICED BY QUEEN 1 Oak Library Table, 1 Oak Rocker, 1 Oak Table, 1 Oak Comâ€" bination Desk and Book Case, 2 Wicker Chairs, 1 Wicker Rocker, 1 Rug, 6‘x9‘; 1 Magazine Rack, 1 Eight Day Clock, 1 Rogers Radio, Cabinet, Elec.; 1 Reading Lamp, A Number Fancy Cushions, 1 Couch, oak frame; Quantity of Valuable Books, 1 Hall Rug, 1 Hoover Vacuum Sweeper, 1 Parlor Rug, 10‘x10‘; 1 Dining Room Rug, 12‘x14‘;. 1 Pr. Parlor Arch Door Drapes, 3â€"Pc. Parlor Suite, Mahogâ€" any; 1 Wicker Rocker, 4 Veranda Chairs, 1 Mahogany Rocker, 1 Mahogany Parlor Table, Quantity of Framed Pictures; 5 Oak Dining Room Chairs, Leather Seats; 1 Oak Dining Room Arm Chair, Leather Seat; 1 Oak Dining Room Extenâ€" sion Table. 1 â€"Oak Side Board, large; 2 Oak Flower Stands, 2 Serving Trays, 1 Set China Dishes, 12 Glass Fruit Dishes, Quantity Dishes and Silverware, 1 Wicker Flower Basket, 2 Earthen Jardinâ€" iers, 1 Flower Vase, 3 Door Runner. Rugs, 1 Hall Mirror, 1 Hall Table, 1 Oak Bedroom Wash Stand, 1 Oak Dresser, 1 Iron Bed, Springs and Mattress; 1 Oak Rocker, 1 Bedroom Rug, 16‘x16‘, 1 White Iron Bed, Springs and Mattress; 1 Mahogany Dresser and Stand; 1 Bedroom Rug, 12‘x12‘; 1 Wicker Rocker, 1 Iron Bed, Springs and Mattress; 1 Bedroom Dresser, 1 Electric Heater, 1 Large Bathroom Mirror, 1 Small Bathroom Mirror, 1 Bathroom Foot Rug, 1 Oak Hall Seat, 1 Lawn Couch, 1 Spring Cot and Mattress, 1 Veranda Reclining Chair, 1 Drop Head Sewing Maâ€" chine, 6 Kitchen ~Chairs, 1 Arm Kitchen Chair, 1 Boxâ€"Spring Couch, Trunk Style; Quantity of Bedding and Pillows; 1 Bedroom Velvet Rug, 1 Hall Velvet Rug, 1 Brussells Carpet, 1 Rag Carpet, 1 Walnut Bedroom Suite, 1 Mahogany Parâ€" lor Table, 1 Fancy Hall Couch, 1 Lawn Swing Couch, Canopy Top; 1 Butternut Card Table, 1 Oak Card Table, 5 Applewood Chairs, Cane Seat; 60 Cycle Ohio Electric Vacuum Sweeper, 1 Sideboard, Quantity of Dishes, Cooking and Washing Utensils, Pails, Quantity of Linoleum, 1 Walnut Table, 1 Piano Stool, 1 Extension Table, Quantity of Kitchen Dishes and Cooking Utensils, 1 Solid Walnut Extension Table, 1 Telephone Stool, 1 Large Ice Box, 1 Kitchen Table, 1 Elec. Washer and Wringer, 1900, Motor New; 1 Ironing Board, 1 Set Spring Scales, 1 Corn Planter, Quantity of Fruit Jars and Crocks, Pails, Boilers and Tubs, 25 Cycle %4 H.P. Elec. Motor, Massey Harris 120 Gal. Tank Sprayer, Complete on Truck. J. G. PETTIGREW, Auctioneer. WALTER FERRIS, Prop. The office of Vernon Tuck, Opâ€" tometrist, will be closed, June 1, 2 and 3, to attend the Graduate Foundation Clinic of the Optometric Extension Program at Chateau Laurier, Ottawa. In Township of North Grimsby, Highway No. 8, one mile east of Grimsby, SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1939, at 1 o‘clock sharp, the followâ€" lowing household effects: Fred G. Kemp was the eldest son of the late Robert H. and Mrs. Kemp, his father for many years being assessor of North Grimsby Township. He was born in Grimsâ€" by and resided here until attaining his majority, in the home now ocâ€" cupied by Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Phoenix, Main Street, East. Eduâ€" cated in Grimsby schools, be beâ€" come chief accountant for Peters and Company, large supply dealers and lumbermen of Powassan, preâ€" vious to his enlistment for Overâ€" seas, as a Licutenant. He was well and favourably known in this disâ€" trict and is a cousin of Mrs. James G. Walker, of North Grimsby. in France and was wounded at Hill 7O and Cagnicourt, and spent three years at Christie Street Hospital. He proudly related how he had been among those who had enterâ€" tained the present Duke of Windsor at "Our mess in France" and how King George V had decorated him at Buckingham Palace and how he had been at Buckingham Palace again at the time of the Vimy Pilâ€" grimage." FARRELLâ€"CLAY â€"On Monday, May 15th, 1939 at the Deanery by Rev. Dean Cullinane, St. Cathâ€" arines, Reta Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Clay, to Horace Albert Farrell, son of Mrs. and the late Henry H. Farâ€" rell, of Grimsby. The annual stockholders meeting of the Grimsby Natural Gas Co. Limited, was held at their office on Main Street, on Monday. Mr. E. G. Williams, President; Dr. F. S. Klawuhn, Viceâ€"President, and Mr. J. C. Warren, Sec‘ty, from Ridgâ€" way, Penn., together with a numâ€" ber of the directors, were on hand for the meeting. AUCTION SALE . OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Directors Meet A. Lampman, Clerk. TERMS: CASH Marriage COME IN wSiimas® AND LET‘S PROVE I1T! CASE REPAIR PARTS CARRIED IN STOCK GLEDHILL & INGLEHART, PROPS. 55 MAIN ST. E. MEN! & CHILDREN‘S WHITES IN STRAPS, OXFORDS OR BOOTS TIES, PUMPS AND STRAPS for stylish variation on the sumâ€" mer theme. They are perforated or open ventilations and wrapâ€" ifi LiAÂ¥ _ ber soles at Muir‘s Popular Summer Prices, in White, Black, Brown and Russian Tan. MATINEE â€" Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Buy Now And Get A Full Season‘s Wear Out of Your . ... MOOREG BROWN‘S HARDWARE PHONE 21 Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Larry Simms "Three Little Sew And Sews" "Midnight Frolics" "Screen Snapshots" MOROâ€"PAKE SELLS AT ... . . . $4.00 per gallon LINSEED OIL ....................$1.20 per gaflon This will give you two gallons of high grade paint for $5.20. Moroâ€"Pake is not a new thing, hundreds of tons of it have been used by master painters all over Canada. Moroâ€"Pake is a modern â€"type of paste paint of exceptional whiteness and hiding quality. .It is comâ€" posed of white lead and the _ correct proportion of French zinc. It is ground into a soft paste that mixes readily with linseed oil and requires no staining beâ€" fore using. It comes in white only but can be tinted any desired color. MoN. â€" TUES., MAY 29 â€" 30 FOR ECONOMY SAKE USE "Blondie Meets T he Boss" SHIRLEY TEMPLE, RICHARD GREENE, ANITA LOUISE, IAN HUNTER, CEASAR ROMERA, ARTHUR TREACHER "Panda Bear Newcomer‘" ‘"Hunting Dog" Muir‘s Shoe Store BOOTS â€"â€" SHOES â€"â€" HOSIERY â€"â€" RUBBERS "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" Grimsby Garage FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 26 â€" 27 More â€" Pake WHITES full line of dress and sport shoes, leather or rubâ€" The Perfect Paste Paint THEATRE â€"â€"â€" Sold By BUY THEM EARLY â€"â€"â€"â€" AIR â€" CONDITIONING IS THE STYLE DICTATOR FOR THESE SMART SHOES A fashionable array of zephyr â€" cool whites to sheath the foot of the lady who wants to go places and do things. See them now while the selection is complete. around models ©1.98 ©3.50 THURSDAY, MAY 25th, 1939 WED. â€" THURS., MAY 31 and JUNE 1 Alice Faye, Constance Bennett, Nancy Kelly, J. Davis, Chas. Farrell "Fox Movietone News" "Chris Columbo" "Tailspin"‘ GRIMSBY PHONE 220

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