Grimsby Independent, 1 May 1929, p. 8

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Ti Pm Cight Advertise RAISINS Del Monte Seeded or Seedless 2 pks, 21c PINEAPPLES Ripe CubaN Largest each MARMALADE Glassco‘s Finz Orange 40 oz. jar 25c¢ Gmaes e o P oo ndmnih i mths es s ut on Fyuie" es td bu e (man M f R:! es y i mnd ; Cad ; c CYeAdd ty ts R s uy Soe y 4 t9% â€" hee JAM Ayimer or Glassco‘s Strawberry 40 oz. jar 37¢ LOBESFER PASTE A Sandwich treat, tin....10c BEANSâ€"Yellowâ€"eye Canâ€" adianâ€"grown, 2 Ibs. ...... PEASâ€"Curling Brand 3: plcgs...small ~.:.. CHEESEâ€"Rich June make IDb. +; i. ivtwaun saineirs san ont COTTAGE ROLLSâ€"Cured . like lnamsywlh. a%..1..... 29€¢ MEATWICH SPREAD By Libby‘s from choice meats .. 9. 2i.ss.sifa.s. BUTTERâ€"Carroll‘s Own Creamery, 1b. ....,.......43GC BACONâ€"Thin sliced Airtight wrapped, 1b "Where Quality is as High as Prises are Low" we have enjoyed with our Fess Oil Burner, which was installed a year ago. It might be of interest for you to know that to date WE HAVE NOT HAD ONE SINGLE SERVICE CALL ON THIS INSTALLATION,. NOR HAVE I MADE ANY ADJUSTMENTS MyYâ€" SELF." ahinrk" wrao imataMlas aqiaanags aem" . Ee mnnricng . pus ‘"We have great pleasure in stating that after hich was installe ea go. : :; ;(r:xteresf flor youdt: lz’no:v at'}’:;t tIé g:éht“,t;g three years we have t:ound the. Fess Holden HAVE NOT HAD ONF SINGLE SERVICE Morgan 011_ Burne?/ highly satisfactory, and CALL ON THIS INSTALLATION, NoR have no hesitation in recommending the same HAVE I MADE ANY ADJUSTMEN”I‘S ’VIY- to. any likely purchaser you may h:fwe. We also SELF." $ wish to express our appreciation of the * * PROMPT SERVICE WHICH HAS ALWAYS "In reply to your letter of 22nd, would say that BEEN RENDERED IN CONNECTION I have had a Fess Oil Burner in my house for THEREWITH _ AND â€" THE â€" COURTESY three years. To be candid I do not believe I sHOWN BY YOUR EMPLOYEES." The Original Copy of These Letters May Be Seen at Our Office at Any Time "In reply to your inquiry regarding Fess Oil Burner, I am pleased to be able to report to you that the burner has given every satisfacâ€" tion. From the time I moved in last Fall down to the present time I HAVZ NQOT HAD TO CALL A SERYVICE MAN AND IIAYE NOT HAQPD TO TOUCH THE BURNER MYSELF. It could not possibly work any better than it has, and I am very much pleased with it." "â€"â€"I refer to the complete satisfaction that I HAVE NOT HAD TO REQUEST EVEN ONE SERVICE CALL, and you may be assured that I shall be pleased at any time to say a very good word for the Fess burners." "We would like to take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation of the way you have looked after us in every respoct, and undoubtcdly ws made an extremely wiie move when we changed from the coal fire to Fess oil Burning sEYEN YEATPS ACGO." "I have now bseen using a Fess Oil HBurner for slightly over a year, and would like to express to you my entire satisâ€" faction, both with the machine itself and with the service rendered by you. XI HAVE NOT HAD TO PAY THE SLIGHTEST ATTENTION TO THE FURNACE OR BURNER, and the automatic heat control h~~ kept the house at an even temperature throughout the winter. I am delighted that you persuaded me to change from coal to ‘oil:" "I have the pleasure of advising you that AFTER SEVEN YEARS we are still more than pleased with the Fess Oil Burning Equipment, and we find same very economical." "After three years‘ experience with two other types of burners, I cannot refrain from expressing to you my real satisfaction with the Fess J. R. burner which you installed in my home this winter. It has provided even, automatic heat with absolute freedom from attention or worry of any kind. It may interest you to know, also, that it is burning a 28 gravity oil with berfect results. As you know, All above models are listed to burn 28 gravity oil or lighter, and prices include one season‘s free servâ€" ice, and a guarantee of 100 per cent. satisfaction or all money paid will be refunded. Practical Economyâ€"â€"â€"Genuine First Quality 16 MAIN STREET EAST, GRIMSBY FESS is the only burner manufactured or sold in Canada that is a i E pproved by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, and recommended by the Oil Heating Institute, tha u completely installed. ’ C § e, that sells for less than $800, * € @ cX m MBA mc «m o To ‘s-‘ .-( e To *{f.* {'».“ t J Sn P us‘ wBl e o e Gnd bar f nLoa is uy tE 8 LSed ® Fuuh eE Fok, duo e ts CiuD Ne ns es P s TAAAE C oe se C C i * o 0 e #8 C i J» \. JS Eonrst iamcit D pazet ga_ &2 C Apod C ~C© _sm oc mA L [ Pss 0 yc 4 375%4 i" t 28 xo ean s T #ICN n 5o hal 6 es @ â€""@# ie J22 xb e nsinss Es o ara se BB Gike 3 cam > + A Oil Heating Engineering Co. Fess Model D.E. (natural ‘draft), fully automatic, completely installed, with 100â€"gallon $ storage .........¢ 600 Read What Some of Over 200 Users ~ in This Territory Say of : Day Phone Reg. 9165 Buy Nowâ€"It Pays! We Will Be Glad to Explain Why, Without Obligation Ask a Userâ€"He Knows ty * 10c COR. CATHARINE and KING WILLIAM STS. Oil Heating Is Our Business, Not a Side Line iâ€"I0¢ 119¢ .29c¢ opportunity of expressing our have looked after us in every made an extremely wige move coal fire to Fess oil ieurning «+«LUXâ€"3 Packages LEMONSâ€"Finest large Messines, doz. ..+~... RINSOâ€" j 33 pkgs.; small ..... JIFâ€" Infant‘s Delight SOAPâ€" NEW CABBAGEâ€"Green tender and tasty, 1Ib. ..... BANANASâ€"Fancy quality doz.;,......1....aat, adc, qoC Fess Model J.R. (forced or mechanical draft, the same in principle and conâ€" struction as Americanâ€"made burners sold in Canada) fully automatic, comâ€" pletely installed with 100â€" gallon storage ................ $395 FRAME LETTUCEâ€"Crisp and fresh, 3 heads ...... 27c¢ large package ..... small 4 C keksâ€".: C rraaxrws snae ns 206 It Pays css sns es 229C .. .A%" 25G would want to USE COAL AGAIN EVEN IK THE COAL WERE GIVEN TO ME WITHâ€" OoUT CHARGE." ‘"In figuring out matters as closely as is posâ€" sible, we believe that the burning of oil in our home has been less expensive than coal, or if not less expensive, so close to it that the satisâ€" factory performance of the Fess Oil Heating System leaves no doubt in our minds but that it is the BEST KIND OF HEATING SYSâ€" TEM IN OPERATION TOâ€"DAY." / 2§9¢ 29¢ 5¢ Spotlight and Horn Taken Stop Signals Have Been Erected A sedan auto, which was parked on Mountain street at the side of the Vilâ€" lage Inn, was stripped of a spotlight and horn some time during Saturday ‘ni.ght. The owner, who stayed at the Village Inn, reported the matter to the police, who are investigating. _ About thirty young people met in the I. O. O. F. hall last evening in honor of the Misses Margaret and Jean McArthur who ha\{e left Grimsâ€" by to reside in Hamilton. _ The evâ€" ening was spent in dancing and games. he hostesses were the Misses Jean Love and Christina Stephens. Red stop signals were placed at Farâ€" row‘s Corner and Palmer‘s Hill last week by the highways department. It is expected that these lights will do away with a large number of motor accidents that have occurred zt these corners. BANQUET HELD The junior and senior groups of the C. G. I. T. of Trinity United church held their annual affiliation service on April 26, when 24 girls with their mothers sat down to a banquet. Mrs. G. W. Wood had charge of the service, and Mrs. George Luno, president of the Women‘s Missionary Society, gave an address of welcome to the girls. Camp songs were enjoyed under the leadership of Miss E. Hazlewood. Fess Model D.S. (natural draft), fully automatic, completely installed, with 100â€"gallon storage .......... $650 HONORED THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIGO Night Phone Regent 1965 rursuaht to ByLaw No. 644 of tie Town of Grimsby, I hereby prociaim that no dogs may be allowed to run at large in the town‘"é)f,Grimsby during the period from the 1st day of Apâ€"~‘l to the 1st day of November, save and except such dogs as may be securely leashed and under the control of some competent person, PROCLAMATION April 20th, 1929 DUSTING MADE EASY The dustless duster is a great boon to the housewife.. It not only picks up dust without scattering it, but banâ€" ishes slight stâ€"ins and sppts and gives | Attention is called to R. S. O., Chap. 300, Sec. 4, (5)=â€"â€"‘"‘Every dog which is found off the premises upon which it is habitually kept without a tag and not under the control of any person may be killed." high and lasting polish. These dusâ€" ters are easily prepared. Half fill a twoâ€"pound jam jar with p>raffin, and soak it in a clean soft duster â€" the soft yellow kind is best. When the duster has absorbed all the pâ€"raâ€" ffin it can take up, wring slightly and hang up to dry. This duster will be splendid not only for furniture, but for windows and mirrors, and also for ‘metl. Do not carry out the soakingâ€" process near a fire or naked light. x If you‘re feelin‘ tired and biue, And you don‘t know what to do Do nothin‘. If your appetite‘s not right, And: your waist band‘s gettin‘ tight, Stop stuffin‘, If your plans are awry, And you feel you want to cry, Go fishin‘.. If you can‘t see far ahead, And you wish that you were dead Stop wishin‘, § , If you know you talk too much, And your neighbqf"s feelin‘ tough Stop talkin‘, > If your nerves are all askew There is one good thing to ;10 Go walkin‘. B If you‘re running into debt, And can‘t pay for what you get, SHES NO BARGAIN | _ Coquitlam until conditions for deâ€" Marjorie: No,“/l cannot marry you.!~ livery were more favorable. Claude (savagely): Oh, well, there| eneren ire others just as good. ! _ Thou shalt learn the wisdom early Marjorie: Better. I accepted one of to discern true beauty in * utility.â€" them yesterday.â€"Titâ€"Bits. n Longfellow. Stop buyin‘. * If you‘d like to reach the top, And are just about to drop, ‘~Keep tryin‘. GRENMNMILLE KLEISER. Vetgetables Grape Fruits 5 for 23¢ â€"â€"â€" Fancy Table Apples 39¢ a dozen â€"â€"â€" Choice large Pineapples 25¢ each. it h Special Values in Fruits and WHAT TO A. HEWSON, Mayor «2 .' : eand .u hree fish hatcheries will soon be in operation in Alberta, those at Banff and Waterton Lake being swnplemsnted by one at Edmonton. fsrhb. can handle 1,600,000 fry. a season. â€" These are nol necessarily ‘"‘fried fish." ‘_â€"A twenty dollar gold piece that was insured for a thousand dollars ans thot. sold for twelve hundred. was recently shipped by Canadlian Pacif‘c Express. The coin was one of saven struck by the government in the Cariboo district at the time of the gold rush, it being thought that a mint could best be operated on the spot. This proved uneconâ€" omical, however, and after seven pieces had been issued, the project was abandoned. ‘The coin in quesâ€" tion was shippeu by the S.S. Montâ€" clare to a numismatist in England. Most fruits, except those itndigenâ€" ous to the tropics, or subâ€"tropics, are now grown in British Columbta. Apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, plums,. prunes, nectarines, figs, loganberries, raspberries, strawberâ€" ries, grapes, almonds and other less hardy fruits and nuts are now grown commercially. Apples have been grown for 17 years, risiny in volume of production from 220,000 to 3,000,000 bushels. : Over 97% of the total investâ€" ments of the Canalian Pacifc Railway and all its varied enterâ€" prises are in Canada. With 99 arrivals scheduled at the Port of Montreal and Quebec durâ€" ing the 1929 season, the Canadian Pacific sets up a new record for one line sailing its ships via the St. Lawrence route.. There will be 74 arrivals and departures at Montâ€" real and 25 at Quebec, the season opsening with the arrival on April 25th of the Montclare and ths Duâ€" ckhess of York. The latter will be on her maiden voyage of the St. Lawrence. The first arrival at Quehbec will be the Empress of Scotland, May 4th, after a winter of cruising in the Mediterrancean. One little pig went to market; and low and behold there were eight little pigs when the shipment arrived. It was a sow, and en route seven little pigs were born. Whether the shipper or the expreoss company should pay the fares ot the seven extra and unexpected pigs is a matter that has not been decided yet. * Thirty thousand tons of railway materialâ€"trucks and steel framing for box carsâ€"will shortly leave Vancouver for the Orient, as equipâ€" ment for the Transâ€"Siberian Railâ€" way. The order for this material was placed thirteen years ago, but delivery was halted with the outâ€" break of the Russian Revolution, and the equipment held in the Canâ€" adian Pacific Railway‘s yards at Coquitlam until conditions for deâ€" livery were more favorable. [ Proud Father: There ain‘t no doubt \young Alf‘s cut out for a lion tamer. Mother: Wot‘s e‘ done now? { Proud Father: He‘s been talking back to your mother.â€"Psssing Show. DISAPPOINTMENT Mabel: Why so sad, honey? Leora: That big sap that I . was going to sue for breach of promise wants to marry me now!â€"Life. _ "Tell me what they areâ€"I want to write my memoirs.â€"Ulk, Berlin. ANOTHER BEST SELLER "There are most ‘terrible rumors aflo t about you, Edna." A QUICK COMEBACK "My husband has something put aside for a rainy day." "I knowâ€"my husband‘s umbrella." â€"â€"Titâ€"Bits:. * HOLD EVERYTHING Young husband: Goodâ€"bye _ darlâ€" ing, I‘m going to run down town and buy some knickâ€"knacks. Young wife: Oh, but are you sure they‘ll be becoming to you, dear â€" remember, you‘re just a teensy bit bowâ€"legged.â€"Judge. WELL, NOW! "Iceland," said the teacher, "is about as large as Siam." "Iceland," wrote Willie 9f£erwards, "is about as large as teacher.‘"â€"Titâ€" Bits. f . Puncture Proof TUBES "Simco Specialsâ€"for Friday _ | and Saturday It pays you to equip your car with "SIMCO" Tires and punctureâ€"proof tubes. They are guaranteed against punctures caused by anything from a tack to a threeâ€"inch nail. First quality tires with heavy nonâ€"skid tread. Wednesday â€"Store hoursâ€" _ Saturday 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. to 9 p. Unusually good value! Sa tu:;:y J Prettily styled dresses of lustrous "crachene"â€"â€" . 4 a lovely art silk wash fabric of lovely sheen j [ and practical for wear. Choose from Peach,$3 39/ Buttercup, or light Sand shades. ',;. 5 For girls of 7â€"to 14 years. : / * o .. Girls‘ Crachene Dresses Very attractive! â€" Englishâ€"Made Cushion tops of velveteen in black, blue, purple, grey, green, or crimson with flower and bird traceries embossed in gold. Sizes 22x22 ins. Phone 45 Main Street Phone 595 Grimsby _ 595 29%4.A0 30x4.50 29%4.175 30x5.00 Sizes Embossed Velvet 12000 Milesâ€" The most sensational tire success yet develâ€" opedâ€""SIMCO" Tires, built exclusively â€"for Simpson‘s. "SIMCO®" Balloon Tire and Tube combination. No More Flat Tires PLENTY O‘ NERVE Special Purchase Sale ~Guaranteed for Cushion Tops SMILE ns i secer SIMPSON $12.95 15.85 17.45 19.45 Price 69¢ sD 13 WEDNESDAY, MAY L3 &A (nptne veal mt braartiy. | ng. mm f i & Bs ~a E ' 2o, â€" oy) es s f x5 o Ih CR ‘ . 1 na/ ; E Friday and Saturday Special. Matching sets of vests and sidomers, knitted from fine cotâ€" ton with stripe of rayon art silk. In daintiest shades,. Sizes to fit 34 to 42 bust. vVESTS n â€"yAasltg. 43c RLOOMERS........... a7C 30x5.25 31x5.25 33x5.00 Sizes \ fA zs PcC "h 2g7 ) 6 %;%fis%\igfi 2p. STA ‘%: 7 $sE 3 P ul AQ GRIMSBY GARAGE BETTER LATE Silkâ€"Striped Underâ€"Gz:rments CcOmpany LIMITED ag ) & a. fife" OXâ€"54 *A and Saturday Friday $22.45 23.85 28 .45 l).().().().o-l.:’ Price w NÂ¥A Nee n se

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