of sale fl to LE ARMEK & SIMPSON, Solicitors for Vendor, Merchants Bank Chambers, X Hamilten, Ont Dated at Hamilton this 26th June. 1916. _ The property wili be sold subject to a first mortgage of $2950 and interest. _For further particulars and conditions "; ""':Tr.'tn‘n orF SALE, | depost en cent. of purchase money at the time :’-‘I balince to be paid within fourieen days .. _ . .. Of Valuable Fruit Farm it _# =® m wors, as @16 the Township of North ster our veit we went to the phoâ€" Ingrton, Auctioneer, on _______ _ _| {even to scuttling a ship! SATURDAY THE ith DAY OF 401. at the hote! he bade me goodâ€" James Osborne & Son BCE WEEX AMERICAN WHISKIES, ‘ BUDWEISER, SCHILTZ BEER, PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER, GOEBEL‘S BEER me merennenemenrmeme n â€"< ermm on - w_“.~.~w Mortgage Sale, m»tst sstes: _ omty eare | mm ,"" THB LBADMG GROCBRS 12 and 14 James St. South HAMILTON Telephones 186 and 830 JAMES A. LIVINGSTON, ______ Auctionser, Grimsby. c ic teonantins PeeBanmnmimmnt cmmuieor c No mme ns ® destined to be of such farreaching m in the near future, Very little ng is being done, In western â€" Ontario considerable seab is showing and there is a prosâ€" pect of wuch damage . from this source, The crop will be good where spraying has bee thorough, but it is generui‘s feared that there will te a great deal ef worthless aud low grade fruit, A beavy drop is now t:kh‘; place in unsprayed and insufficientiy sprayed orchads, In _ Prince Edward County there is more spraying than usual and the ffult is apparently set: ting well, _ ‘ Ottawa, June 22, 1916. ‘The following information was reâ€" celved by telegram at the office of the Fruit Commissioner, this morning, outlines the present apple situation in Ontario and Nova Scotia; ONTARIO:â€"â€"In the Georgian Bay district apple trees are in good condiâ€" tion. The fruit has set well and the wenther is favourable, There is some danges of the trees being overloaded and the fruit consequently . sma/l ‘This danger may be offset by a heavy In‘ the Mcintosh and Fameuse secâ€" tion of Eastern Ontario scab is deâ€" veloping to a remarknble degree and has cause4 . considerable dropping. No positive estimate of totai crop can yen be made, . coak % Ens Between ‘Toronto and . Hamilton there will not be more than 50 per cent crop. Raldwing give best promise Sples and Greenings light, Scab is prevalent, Some well drained orchards promise a fair crop, . _ _ _ "Well, if you were trying to get away from going to the front, yo-‘ have made a dismal failure, said his worship. "You are sentenced to one year on each charge, to run concurâ€" rently, but you will have to go to the front if you are needed." NNOVA _ SCOTIAâ€"Conditions are generally favourabie in the Annapolis Valley. Apples are setting welj and promise a larger crop than was ¢xâ€" pected a few weeks ago. Weather conâ€" ditions are good and there is pracâ€" tically no fungus showing as yet. . It is estimated that there will be 70 per cent of a full crop o{. slightly . more than one . million rrels, Gravenâ€" steing . and Nosp«rclls areâ€" heavy Baldwins and Kings medium, Starks and Blenheims light EASTERN CANADA FRUIT CROP ‘The transportation dopartment _ of the Ontario Fruit Growers‘ «Associâ€" ation has been active 9 flate in proâ€" curing for the growers local and general ibprovements in reference to cars and train services, The following lll‘ofmnlon therefore may be of value: arrival of the fruit train und the fuct During the present season shippers are requested to keep a record of all cars floored, including those for which the authorized allowance is collectod. Because of the large output of berâ€" ries at Vineland and Jordan the early _ Under an order of the railway board the railways allow shippers three dolâ€" lars for the material wsed in putting in a sated floor in refrigerator cars not so equipped. _ ie o FOR FRUIT SHIPPERS = ENLIST! ENLIST! they wer soon lost t llmdll;l that they have but one outlet for their shipments, a better service been yromised, Order 24976, M;& 15. 1916, provides: (a) That Otta#wa» ments be accepted daily, except Sunâ€" day, on train 97 from Jordon and Vine land and when necessary, train97 . be helq at Vineland for three minutes, :.hc shippers to help place shipments n car, (b) ‘That a car be placed at Jordan daily, except Saturday and Sunday; that shipments for the following points be accepted in such car, Viz. from Port Hope East to Montreal, said car to be picked up by train â€" 97 and transfferred to train 20 1t Hamilâ€" ton and train 18 at Toroato. (e) That when necessary, train 18 to be held five minutes at Toronto, or until $.35 p.m., in the event of No. 20 being late, to enable transfer of said _‘ Shippers are therefore uszed not to abuse the privilege of the pickâ€"up car or train 97, by holding back shipments _ (d) The service mentioned is to be furnished from July 1 to Aug, 31. _ @pcCeceeececgce: Make your" T Strawberry Preserves with the pure cane sugar with "FINE" granulation that dissolves instantly, giv» ing a clear bright syrup. 2 and 5â€"1b Cartons 10 and 20â€"1b Bags A book of preserving labels FREE if you send‘us a red ball trade mark cut from & Lantic Sugar bag or carton. Atlantic Sugar Refinerics Ltd. Come today and freely offer your services to protect that which has ever protected you and yours. Does not the cry ofenraged Belgium, desoloted Serbia, the piteous appeals of the Fatherless and the Homeless, the Widows and the Orphans, the wanton destruction and sacriligious desecration in Northern France and the murder of the innocents in England move your pity and stir your blood? So up and be doing, put on the khaki, join the ranks of the 176th, let God and the right be your battle cry and help stamp out and crush forever the foullgrood whose damnable deeds of rapine and murder have desolated half the world. Power Bidg. Montreat To You who have responded to the appeal for Recruits for the 176th Os. Battalion, the Nation is indebted. To You who have not yet declared yourself Once More We Cry Come Today Tomorrow May Be Too Late See the Recruiting Officer in Grimsby, Lieut. Fisner or Sergt. Book. 3i valet id d chatall If you are men of Angloâ€"Saxon breed, it does, and must. Dare you accept the responsibility. from the regular fruit train. In other words, every basket that can go forâ€" ward by the regular fruit train should be|loaded on, Vineland shippers are also urged not to hold back shipments for train 97 at Vineland that can be loaded on the Jordan car. The railways issued a new tariff on April 11, to become effective May 15, increasing the charge for ice from $2.50 to $3 per ton, and making a charge for hauling the ice, based on the distance the car travels, An: apâ€" peal Las been made on bobalf of the fruit shippers and the effective dates of the new tariffs are therefore . susâ€" pended until further notice, _ In loving memory of D‘Arcy Edwin Teeter, who departed this life, June 26, 1914. We ne‘er shall forget him; we loved him too dearly For his memory to fade from our lives like a dream, The lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely, For our thoughts oft times dwell where they teldonm are seen, Mother, Sister and Brother. WINSLOW Elda Black wrote on tht Entrance Exam, held at Caistor Centre, last week. Merle Killins, is improving . favorâ€" ably after his operation, under the treatment of nurse Mason, of Hamilâ€" ‘The.people of this district are to have the advantage of using the Teleâ€" phone at last, as the poles were eroctâ€" ed last week, and the wires will soon be hung. _ _ hmve 27 â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Hartuett enterâ€" tained Mr, and Mrs. J. Vaughan, on Sunday, _ Mr. John Brewer, attended a meetâ€" ing of Adventists near Berlin, .. _ _ Mrs, Roy Johnson, of Montreal, spent last week, with her sister here. Wanted.â€"A smart girl about 15 or 16 years old, with a good public school «ducation, to learn the newspaper business, Permanent position, | goud wages right from the start. Apply to THE INDEPENDENT Office, GRIMSâ€" KEN MORRIS Mrs. Geo. Garr, North GRIMSBY has received the following card from England re Ken Morris, which is selfâ€"explanatory : 13th June, 1916 Dear K. was wounded on 3rd of June. One shrapne! builet entered left leg above the knee, hit the bone and then ran up the thigh, this was removed in the Hospital, France, on the 10th, he came in a hospital ship to the Nor wich Military hospital. I have had a card from him. Please excuse more as I am upset. Would you let Mr. Livingston, Mrs. Flood and Mr. Lane know. .. BY. He got your last letter, as he menâ€" tioned, it was such a chatty one. Yours, et..., H. E. Morris. IN MEMORIAM Cl maceznm 1. oc amernncermentnnerenci i W 2333323330333 %). WEDNXESDAY, JUXE %, 1916