Wednesday, May 5, 1926 Male Choir f Wear a Flo: at both services. § in honor of M« â€" â€"STRANGERS ARE ESPECIALLY WELCOME â€" MOTHER would appreciate a gift of a pair of our delightfully comfy slippers. _They are‘ especially easy and restful for tired feet., _ , S Perhaps MOTHER needs a new pair of walking shoes. If this is the case, we can supply them. Our stock in this line is very complete and we are sure to satisfy her. Farrells 48EF Home Comfort For Motherâ€" When Mother‘s work is done for the day, then it is time for her to have all the comâ€" fort she can get. Main Street CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Sunday, May 9th, 1926 Mother‘s Day Services /â€7 & h « h 3 » q & 22 \ f * {{ s & * E f 4 ‘ ‘ A" ;/' 1\' ,.:\A;.s .9 ‘~ * ‘.\‘! j i 5 d C Cz & .‘ > ( ,/v"" P $ \\.‘ £ C "(\ ';, 2 W4 . 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Nn AY e YAS t\ B \ t I P R Cy es P z h fed F 4 L/# (Piabicadisd! 4t s B P3 To Ees c scb e s y u0s e 3 4 S > .\ » ' e Ss$ ; % ‘7‘% E} t /;’s m ul Ad . o ~~<slikig y . C ~(Ce YÂ¥ 7 7&/, o (' f{CS .';ï¬f. o ’, \ ; P & *XÂ¥ :. + Vn ce on afe oc ts cfe ofe ofo ofe ofe afe eGe ofe ale efecfaafects: 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. JAJAJAJA itz The "BUSY BEE" Confectioney EXEEREEREEX GRIMSBY Wear a Flower in honor of Mother. NEILSON‘S FANCY BOXES ul ie L o o a SMILES ‘N CHUCKLES 1 iA F OR MOTHE R =ixxxxkkl®] â€" A Splendid Assortment â€" Or One of A Box of EExxx=xxxx=x=x=FxXxxX=xEExXxXxFAEXEEEXEXEEX~EEEERFREEREEEFREREEREEREEE EIIIIIIIlllllIIIIlIIlIIIl||ll|||||||l|lllllllllll!_l.: 2 Say It _ § iz With m % é (x) Even with a drum in each ear not every one has an ear for music. FLOWEKRS There is no mother in the world that would not appreâ€" ciate one of our handsome bouquets on HER DAY. Our Greenhouses are" a picture these days in prepâ€" aration for Mother‘s Day. If you cannot come to the greenhouse, just Phone 328W COLE‘S â€"POTTED PLANTS â€"FERNS â€"â€"CUT FLOWERS GREENHOUSE Mother‘s Day Main Street East GRIMSBY GREETING CARDS and APPROPRIATE GIFTS \For Mother CULP‘S ,NOVELTY â€" STORE R â€": GRIM S BY ;:â€" THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO AlAIAIAIAIA CONFERENCE TO BE HELD ON MAY 19TH Toronto, May 1.â€"Every conference of the United church of Canada has decided to meet during May. Centres and dates of meeting have been arâ€" ranged and in most cases buildings to accommodate delegates have been enâ€" gaged. All the enterprises of the church will be considered iand activiâ€" ties of congregations reviewed from statistical summaries and in discusâ€" sion. Memorials from presbyteries will ‘be deliberated on and these and other important matters will ‘be reâ€" ferred to the general council, which meets shortly after conferences conâ€" Clude. Settlement committees which have to deal with pastorates. on reâ€" quest of ministers ‘or congregations, will meet just prior to the conferences. British Columbia conference, conâ€" vening in St. Andrews church, Vancouver,â€"and@ Montroal and Ottawa conference, called to meet in Dominion church, Ottawa, will be the first to assemble. All ministers attend and lay representatives in equal numbers are now ‘being elected by the church‘s lower courts. Toronto conference will be held here on May 13, Hamilton conferencs in Hamilton on May 19 and London conference in Stratford on May 26. ~ For the first time in Canada, a sport known as the "mountain glisâ€" sade," was performed at Revelstoke, B.C., on Friday, January 29, before hundreds of visitors to the start of Revelstoke‘s twelfth winter carnival. "Glissading" consists of flying down rough uneven mountain sides on skis. Pulp and paper exports from C‘ ada during 1925 were valued at $154,555,951, as compared with $189,â€" 491,469 for the previous year. Newsâ€" print production for 1925 was estiâ€" mated at 1,516,000 tons, as comâ€" pared with 1,352,994 tons for 1924. This is twice the newsprint producâ€" Five hundred Montreal school chilâ€" dren will give a concert on the conâ€" cluding night of the triennial conâ€" ference of the National Council of Education, to be held in Montreal from April 5 to 9. The speaker for the occasion will be Sir Walford Davies, well known authority on national and school music. Under the auspices of the French Government, the French universities and Hon. Phifippe Roy, commisâ€" sionerâ€"general of Canada in France, a tour through France has been arranged for this summer, sba,r;ing in Quebec on May 26 with the deâ€" parture of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Scotland. From August 1, 1925, to January 31, 1926, 8,182,198 bushels, or about one and a half per cent. of the 195,â€" 637,112 bushels of grain shipped by the Canadian Pacific Railway went by the allâ€"rail route: About oneâ€" eighth, pr 30,216,134 bushels travelâ€" led thrtï¬.xgh the port of Vancouver and the balance of 85 per cent was shipped via Fort William. _ Salmen _exports from â€" British Columbia amounted to 1,571,000 cases, the record for several years past. Shipments in 1924 were 1,525,â€" 000 cases; 929,000 cases in 1923; 794,000 cases in 1922 and 939,000 cases in 1921. A jazz band is a group of people paid to ‘play static,. XEXXEREEEEEEEEEEEREE®EEEEXE ere and There %- Main Street â€" GRIMSB Y â€" P Phone 69 EE%' toototnentaenen aenoAenentnâ€"Renenchenenonononenenonenâ€"nonencnenenenenenensnened Exports of {dairy products from Canada have been increasing rapidly during the past three years, Dairy Commissioner J. A. Ruddick told the Ontario creamerymen at their annual meeting at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, recently. "In 1923 we exportâ€" ed 36,300,000 pounds," stated Mr. Rudâ€" id’ic»k "this year the total will run over 57,000,000." & i Roseseâ€"Candy Eï¬ï¬%ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬%ï¬ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬ï¬‚ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬%ï¬Eï¬%ï¬Eï¬%?Hï¬i Good Growth In D‘Arcy Scott, secretary of the Naâ€" Mother! Don‘t Bake Either gift would be very appropriate and most acceptable on this day. Remember it is sUNDAY,. MAY O9th. ‘~ ‘y > H it is you/r desire to express your sentiments for Mother with Flowers, we have them. If you wish to express them with a gift of Dainty Sweets, we have them. / : DON‘T FORGET GRIMSBY BREAD 9c Per Loaf at the Store 10c Per Loaf off Wagons Store Phone 108W CAKES â€" PIES â€" BUNS NEW WALNUT BUNS _ Here is "SOMETHING NEW" â€" â€" Once you try them you‘re sure to like them! | Which Shall It Be For Mother‘s Day Sunday? Now Have .’:’.uâ€".w The Grimsby Bakery STEWART DRUG CO. Special Mother‘s Day package with appropriate verse on â€"each. Limited supply. Place your order early for this spceial box â€" â€" "MOIR‘S" in rare assortments â€" â€" "LAURA SECORDS", fresh for the weekâ€"end. Dairy Export TRY THEM â€" â€" THEY‘RE DELICIOUS v :. CITY DAIRY I1CE CREAM ® 595 2 ICE CREAM PARLOR WILL OPEN LATER Always on hand APPLE PIES Are Delicious TRY OUR NEW SPONGE LAYER CAKE YOU CAN GET SUCH DELICIOUS SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE BOXES OF ‘CANDY A. JARVIS â€" â€" Proprietor tional Dairy Council, predicted a coâ€" operative organization for the shipâ€" ment of dairy produce abroad in the near future. Thig should lead to lower ocean freight rates, in his opin*ipn, and eventually to coâ€"operative marketing Mr. Scott claimed that the Australian trade agreement had ‘been responsible for lowering the price of butter fat in Alberta ‘by two cents per pound. He admitted that practically no Austraâ€" lian butter had come into the country, but he ‘believed that the fact that it might come in was being used as a lever to keep idown prices. Baked Fresh Daily GRIMSBY Our PINEAPPLE PIES Bakeshop Phone 108] of Chicago, producers of dairy proâ€" ducts are about 20 years ‘behind the manufacturers in the matter of econâ€" omy production. He advocated greater use of sweet clover ag a pasture plant, and specializing in one breed of cattle in a community, as two examples of how famers might lower the cost of producition. ‘ This is the largest convention in the history of the Qntami'o Creamerymen‘s Convention. Charles Johnston, Lonâ€" don, presided. The financial report showed a balance of slightly over $250. In the opinion of Dr. G. ILL Mackay In Bulk, Bricks, Cones and Eskimo Pies t/ al SEVE «%e