en en 00000 n la FOR SALEâ€"Two radiators, large EIGHT mm e 10 WO GL aze FOR SALE â€" Boy‘s skates, good as new, size 8. Apply Liles, 32 Rahincon S. 20â€"1p smm CC 4s FOR SALEâ€"Turzeys, choice birds. POTATOES FOR SALE â€" From mmn«mm stock. Call for our price. Will m“u_mmm used about six months. Would exchange for modern gas range. Phone 570R. 20â€"1c semmmmmmmemememeeem en O C PCs FOR SALE â€" Child‘s high backed FOR SALEâ€"Wood and Coal Cook Stove, in good condition. Also w and cultivator. . Apply Robert Neale, 7 Fairview. 20â€"ip Mn s o e s FOR LALE â€" Three burner Mcâ€" anryuun‘lcc.mwadyu; !,“â€;-..' -"‘_ maia> 220 FOUND â€" Ladies® W1 START iN YOUR OWN PART TAE BULINESS â€" If your farmwork, or other occupation does not take all of your time, 6 Bleeding and proâ€" @wmmle sufferers know Bunker‘s Herbal Pills treats the cause at its sourct D. Miliyard‘s Drug Store. coil, furnace and pipes. 177â€"wâ€"3, Grimaby. moppmeiP "vhriny @8 d deliver. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS $2,00. Queen Elizabeth Way. _ ‘192p are honest and dependabi«, mury‘ Exempt, willing to work ‘or fAnancial independence, w* invitée you to write us. We‘ll esâ€" tablish you in your own par. time business, supplying how*«â€" hold and farm necessities. Suitâ€" able travel outfhict roquired. Write, The J. K. Watkins Comâ€" pany, Dept. Oâ€"Gâ€"8, Montreal, Oue. 17â€"4¢ Corner Main & Mountain Sts. Telephone 157 New Brunswick Katahdins Potatoes, No. 1, Off Car on Tracks, December 11th $1.85 per bag GRIMSBY FUEL AND FEED AGENTS WANTED POTATOES ts. Cash must accowmpany advertisemen! A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. SHL Caeae EXRTRAIE CC Mrs. R. H. Hughes, Mo‘n| Fhone 213W. 20â€"1p . for this advertisemsut. #0â€"1¢ FOUND ies‘ Waich. Owner at Tnjependent O)‘â€" ORDER YOURS EARLY 20â€"1¢ 20â€"1p at C schooj and meet the teachers. FOR RENT â€" Two furnished or WANTED â€" Man to prune trees r and plow lot. Appoly 30 Murray * St., Phone 541R. 10â€"1¢ WANTED â€" Caretaker for St. s John‘s Preabyterian, Church. Apâ€" . "wly by letter. D. ©. Thomson, rouum-â€"sumn.duu‘ with all conveniences. Just out side town limits, Apply Pstut WANTED â€" Hired man for fruit lm.cnoon TABLETS", Harmie=s | _ and effective. $1.00, two weeks‘ supply, At Dymord‘s Drug Store. WANTED â€" Sweet cream shipper. WANTED â€" Metronome. Write * P.O. Box 404, Grimâ€"soy, or Prone OW . 20 ic WANTEDâ€"Us#i furniigre, stove. LOST â€" Cual shute, between Grimsby and ‘Winona. Finder INTERIOF: PAINTING ANO PAPâ€" EAMANGING â€"A. J. Hayward, Phone â€"oll ct, 240, Beamsvilie,. ply 19 Livingston Ave. . 20â€"1p & Whyte. farm in Grimsby. Good house available,. Apply Box 283 or Phone 378. 20â€"1p Becretary. Swibb, King please advise Hewson and MSCELLANED\2 HELP WANTED FOR RENT WANTED to guarantee inserâ€" ILT Et., Beamsville. 17â€"5p 20â€"1¢ 40â€"3m 20â€"1¢ 20â€"1¢ Bridge and Euchre at Masonic Hall, Tuesday, December 8th, at 9 o‘clock. Alexina Rebekah Lodge. holid its Christmas meeting on Tuesday, December 8th, at 3 o‘clock. Mrs. James Fisher, Oak street, will be the hostess, Bring your jams and jellies for the San to this meeting. Public School puplis collected $20.43 for the Navy League. LO.D.E. have replaced pictures of the King and Queen, in the Public School lost in the June fire. Schools will close for the holiday Board will make the same arâ€" rangements with the. Arena for skating hours for the pupiis as in will appear in a later issue. _ Accounts to the amount of $278.97 â€"were passed.â€" St. Joseph‘s taken over a few months ago by Niagara Packers Limited for opâ€" eration as a central fruit packing middle of December for hockey Four ~unty young people, Madeâ€" line wollver, Wellandnort; Leila Bmithville, and Joe Wismer, Jorâ€" dan Station, will join other teams of Ontario boys and girls in a trip to Ottawa Winter Fair. and Mrs. Harry Campbcll, on the bmiyhnway west of Grimsby, fell a prey to the flames The house, which was one of the most comâ€" modious and altractive in the disâ€" wmmww Additional Sports Welland citizen and former Provinâ€" clal Treasurer in the cabinet of Sir Oliver Mownat, took place from his residence in that city ou Weunesâ€" day, burial being made i: 8t. Anâ€" drev 1 churchyard, Grimuwby. To. _iberal Association of Grimsby and North Grimsby held a very succossful rally and smoker in Masonic Ha)l on Tuesday evenâ€" MNMPF., as . _ +*apeuker. ‘The subâ€" lact dealt witn by Mr. Kemp was e graye growing industry in this county, Grimsby Women‘s Institute is to Supreme Canners entertrmed their employees at the annual ball and supper which was held in Oddâ€" fehows Hall. League Standing REMEMBER The members of Grassies W. I. were entertained at Mrs, H. L. Gitâ€" son‘s home on Wednesday evening of last week. Progressive euchre waus played unc prizes won by Miss Ponrose, Miss G. Beamer, C. Upâ€" Mrs. Bromley presented the reâ€" rt of the inspector for public per and M. Merritt In a apectacular fire early Saturâ€" day morning the fine home of Mr. A wedding of considerable loc«l interest too" place at Oshawa last Coming Event THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT On Thursday evening isst tze TEN YEARS AGO BARBERS 143 141 831 818â€"2604 19 19 17 16 12 11 11 10 16 591 19 19 blof 16 ‘The ov»e*urning of their boat by a big wave wa.en they were returnâ€" ing from taking up some fishing nets opposite Grimsby Beach on Saturday, nearly cost the lives of two of Grimsby‘s youths, Edward and William Hand, Forâ€" tunately both were good swimmers, and although hampered by the heavy clothing they were wearing, they managed with great difficulty to reach the shore. A happy event took place at the Supreme Canners plant on Saturâ€" day last at the conclusion of the season‘s operations, when the emâ€" ployees gathered to bid farewel) to each other and the management. Miss McKane and Mr. Hill w each recipients of handso handsome trayelling bag, and Mr. wish to take this opportunity of thanking the Udell Estate for the preciation of their quick response to a fire on their property recently. Card of Thanks In spite of the fact that in some Canadian cities butter lflmliu recently have not been sufficient to meet the greatly increased demands, the situation does not constitute an emergency; nor is it as serious as. some people seem to think. There are two main causes for these temporary and local shortages: The limited nature of the present shortage is shown by the fact that if every home weuld reduce its consumption of butter by only one ounce per person per week (for the average home this means a quarter of a pound a week)â€"or if we reduced our national consumption to the peacetime rateâ€"the shortage would soon disappear. It is unpatriotic and unnecessary for housewives to rush out to beat their neighâ€" bours to the nearest grocery store. Butter will not be rationed to meet the present situation. Butter production is actually above _ taking special action which it is believed will ffum fit rpmatting speedily restore normal supplies in retail stores. I l..l:n:.-"-mmud l ‘These supplics will however be acsquate for is soft enough to spread easv. 8. Add nï¬,:-â€"t d-_* ..l-n-lflzlounflth use of extra on polatoes. 7. When adding butter to wblld'd-.ud‘h-v.m Do not melt it «nd Uma pour Do not vse butier in baking ad aoking. when lard, whasâ€" cveamm or white sauce, use ter to grease ing dishes. Do not use butter for reâ€" warn â€"g vegetables _ A STATEMENT There is no Reason for Panic Buying For the past year we have been consistently using 10% to 15% more butter than in normal timesâ€" with consequent disturbance to the distribution of our butter supplies. Ih-ypeoplzhgvebenhyhg-oremlhn they currently need. 88y Â¥ 4 from butâ€" CANADIAN NATIONA wARâ€"TIME TRAVEL TIP NO. 2 Wise Man! He patronized the City Ticket Office woll in % advance and will avoid last minute rush and uncertainty at train time. PS. He‘s also twavelling light in wartime to conserve available railway space. TTR of Canada crâ€"operate. You can help in these ways: HURRYâ€"lots of time Lhave my Trexer/" Scrupulously avoid waste and extravagance. Wasie is wrong at all times. In time of war it Re.=e preszent consumption of butter by at least one ounce the average hom»> this means a quarter of a pourd a week.) Do not buy more than is needed for immediate use. lon, i#f housewives in all parts weekâ€"â€"(for