_'""""""'-" W for1932are Now Ready at M.qrrt HILLIEii'ii; ‘, IIs Your Skin Broken Out? "Be great in act, as you are in thought."--shakespeare. Emerald Oil-soothing, healing, an- tiseptic--wi1l act like magic to clear away every blemish. Just bathe your face with hot water and soap, and then apply Emerald Oil. No rubbing in of thick grease! Just lave your face gently with the healing oil, leav- ing a little on your skin all night. But don't waste time merely think- ing about it. Get Emerald Oil to-day from Dymond's Drug Store with a, promise of money back if it doesn't clear your face. "Our actions are our own; their consequences belong to Heaven."-- Francis. Here's Quick Help For You! You dont have to put up with that embarrassing disfigurement unless you wish. In a few days you’ll see an imazing differeryeetnot a pimple on your face! _ A9???“ fr'ftt, awn" WI .:' F', 5 T . t. "'::"E1§"‘ TYT) v'," , . s'", Tr r, 3.1:: -i' ".,' Fr _" _y,_r1lt:'rrt)ttsi,)fi,,li:"'r :~~v{ Wk Ft k" T 'r/li,". rl; "i '_. o1tr":?y,-y7i?. JtAsr, " 2'rl _ _ _ a L V 't ',. An. siiyl: 'r:"it'ey/ 1,il'sTf: ( a r" The Owner' Serves - GRQCERI'ES & MEATS 3 Pkgs. 25c EXIHA SPEEIALS AT (MI MlllM SALE Half's, per 1b. 45e I Per c I Per Pieces, per lb. 39e Lb. ...... 39 Lb. ...... GOLD MEDAL PICKLES, sweet mixed, 35 oz. jar with 1 Relish Dish....................... CURRANTS, recleuned . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS RAISINS _ FALCON FALCON PEACHES I PEAS PEARL NAPTHA SOAP . . . . . _ HAWE'S FLOOR WAX . . . . . . . Men's FancySox r.......................... 1 Men's Chambray Shirts in Khaki, Light Ptlepnd Navy, real large make. Special at this Sale . . . . 55c Men's Fleece Lined Shirts or Drawers, sizes 34 to 44. Special for this Sale ................. 57e garment Men's Fleece Lined Combinations. Sizes 34 to 44. Special Sale Price .......... Men's 100% Pure Wool Shirts or 1 PAPER SHELL PECAN NUTS . . ' . . . Specially priced at this sale . Ladies' Winter weight Vests. Sp Ladies' Cotton Hose, real good w black, sand and grey. Sizes 8! Sale Price ....r........... Ladies' Fleece Lined Bloomers. Specially Priced at . . . . . . . . Men's Fine Sunday Shirts in all we labcou “my.“ Sizes 14 to 17. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . 69c and up Ladies' Wool Jersey Dresses, trimmed in _ contrasting shades. Sizes 16' to 40 . . . . . ' . . . . . $2.45 PHONE 420 BRAZIL NUTS. large washed . . . . . . SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA we yon interested 1n getting 100 chicks free ? Then write and ask us all about our offer. _ FALL SERVICE BULLETIN Some copies still available, sent free on request, gives valuable in- formation to poultry keepers. Cod Liver Oil down 8c per gallon-ask for prices. If you are thinking of ordering December or January Chicks, now is the time to inquire. We still have a few pullets left, ready to lay. For that Christmas Cake we have in Stock all Fresh Stock such as Raisins, Currants, Pineapple Rings, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel and Nuts. CHIPSO Small Pkgs. u for GE 15 CLAYBURN AVE., SHELLED WALNUTS No. 2 sq. tins TH E"WHITE STORE BUY NOW AND SAVE l, 29 25c BRAY cmCx HATCHERY THEAL BROS. FREE - 100 CHICKS l 2 for 1Sc Tomato Juice Pink Salmon PHONE "5" CANDIED CHERRIES large tins 13 oz. tins No. 2 tins 10c "Books-lighthouses erected in the great sea of time."--Whipple. "The act of God injures no one."- Juvenal. Rev. Mr. Earchman of Grimsby Un- ited Church will address the school with a chalk talk. Mr. and Mrs. H. Milligan will sing. ‘ School opens at 2.30. Classes for all. ._ I Life would be a tragedy if it were not a stewardship. The fact that we ’are accountable to God, who "created us for a definite and blessed purpose puts meaning and hope into all that we do in life. Christ's will is notkonly to save our souls for eternity but to save our present lives, in order that, eternity may be the richer. Our part, is to acknowledge that life is al stewardship, and live accordingly.} St. Mark t, 16-20. i GRIMSBY BEACH SUNDAY SCHOOL In‘terdenominational Lesson 9, Ndvember 27. Steward- ship of life. 29' ST. CATHARINES, ONT. The Buyer Saves S. LEVINE, Prop. 7 Lb. Sack ......per1b.35c ...... perlb.17c ...... 5for 17c ... 11b. tins 43e V J EWE L SHORTENING 2 Lbs. 21c SHE LLED ALMONDS ... per 1b. 15c 2 lbs. 25e PASTRY FLOUR . . . . 15e Pair 2 lb. tins - ll? ..... 41c .... IT' CORN SYRUP FLOUR & FEED ..... 49e At a meeting of the property and license committee, Hamilton, a cham- ber of commerce deputation appeared to support the proposal of Ald. A. G. Gaul that the annual fee paid by transient traders for the privilege of doing business in Hamilton should be increased from $250 to $500. Ald. Gaul is waging his battle for an in- creased fee as a means of protecting thousands of Hamilton merchants who, he claims are made to suffer from outside competition despite the fact that they pay heavy taxes that go to the upkeep of the municipality. The alderman has asked that there be a general tightening up on the part of the law against the incursion of out- side traders,. particularly at this sea- son of the year when Hamilton store- keepers are hoping to get at least a decent break because of the Christ- mas rush. Judgments issued from Osgoode Hall, Toronto, indicate that Peter Ko- lin has won an appeal from a six months' sentence imposed in York cdunty some time ago and his dis- charge from custody has been order- ed. CITY OF HAMILTON WOULD BOOST FEE FOR TRANSIENT TRADERS There was a very good turnout at the I.O.D.E. Bridge on Monday last in the I.O.D.E. rooms. Five tables took part in the play, with the prize for higheest score being awarded to Mrs. Geoffrey Bourne. Grimsby and district experienced its first fall of snow last week. _ Mayor Boulter and Reeve Wilkins will attend the next meeting of the Niagara Peninsula Municipal Associa- tion to be held on December 1st at Welland. The meeting was postponed from Nov. 24th to the above date. Buy your baking for the week-end at the St. John's Bazaar_in the Ma- sonic Hall on Friday, November 25th. While working in an excavation on Main St. on Saturday, Thomas Clark, an employee of the Water Works Dept. sustained head injuries when an approaching United States car skidded on the icy road as it neared that point, the car going into the ex- cavation. The man's injuries were at-. tended to by Dr. MacMillan. J? Christmas Gifts-all kinds, _ fancy goods, aprons, can- uy, at St. John's Bazaar, Masonic Hall, Friday, November 25th. No police court was held this week at Grimsby.. _ _ Under the auspices of the Grimsby Horticultural Society, the Winder- mere Dramatic Club, of Toronto, will present the play, "Chintz Cottage", in Trinity Hall on Friday evening, Dec. 3rd, at 8 p.m. Admission 25 cents. Tickets at Dymond’s and Millyard's Drug Stores or of members of the Society. Come to St. John's Supper, served from 5.30 on Friday, November 25th in the Masonic Hall. The series of card parties which have been held by Grimsby Lodge, No. 369 in aid of a Christmas tree fund for children of unemployed are to be discontinued. The funds so far realiz.. ed will be handed over to the I.O.D.E. to be used in connection with relief work. Last week two earloads of grapes were shipped to Montreal from the lo- cal station. Afternoon Tea served at the St. John's Bazaar on Friday, November 25th, in the Masonic Hall. Owing to a break in the water main on Livingston Avenue caused by the pressure of earth on the pipe, con- sumers in that section were without water for a time on Tuesday until re- A meeting of the Grimsby and North Grimsby Liberal Association will be held at the Masonic Hall on November 29th at 8 o’clock. pairs were made Grimsby hunters have returned from ‘the North, nearly all of whom secured their full quota of deer. II Local Items of Interest On Monday afternoon next the exe- the I. O. D. E. will hold a t 2 o'clock in the Girl Guides he I. O. D. E. Building and ack the general business 6 the I. O. D. E. will be held J. D. E. rooms. THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO COMFORTABLE ROOMS and board ROOMS TO LET - Three bright rooms, all conveniences, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping or singly with board. Vacant Dec. lst. Adults. Apply 22 Robinson South. tfc NURSERY STOCK - A full line of Fruit Trees, Canes, Berries and Ornamentals, grown at Beamsville by Chas. Prudhome, Beamsville. S. Young, agent, Grimsby to Winona. Phone Grimsby 177-r-14. 3tc FOR RENT - 2 or 3 comfortable up- stair rooms equipped with gas, elee- tricity and running water; semi- furnished if desired, rent reasonable Apply Box 3, Independent Office. FOR SALE - Quantity of winter cabbage, baled straw, also sixteen Yorkshire pigs, 6 weeks old, J. w. Pendergast, Phone 16, Grimsby, 3te FOR RENT - Mansion Apartments, 56 Main Street West, modern 2, 3 and 4 room apartments and bath, heat and water. Rents reasonable. Also 3 garages. Apply Pettit and Whyte, phone 40, Grimsby. tfc WANTED - To assume mortgage on twenty-five to one hundred acre fruit farm in good location with good buildings. Must be in good condition. Apply' B6y' 36, Grimsby Independent. p 3tp B'mr"Vo'h_'he'-'Vw'-%-r_----vsr- BALED STRAW for sale. Apply C. A. P. Smith, Grimsby, Phone 2-r-4u. WANTED AT ONCE reliable woman in Grimsby to act as sales manager tor California Perfume Co. Apply Bo - " A". FOR SALE - Cook Stove, McClary Quebec type, stove in good condi- tion, price very reasonable. Apply H. Wood, Kerman Ave., Grimsby. WANTED - A li'rcs"?"Grade, Young Cow, must be government tested for T.B.C. P. J. Jordtan, Highway, Grimsby Beach. Phone 177-r-11. 1tc WANTED -..- Experienced Accountant desires part time bookkeeping, week- ly or monthly. Terms reasonable. Apply P. I. Price Jr., Post Office Box 167, Beamsville. 3tp FOR SALE -- 1 Gurney Cook Stove, nearly new, 1 steel walnut finish, springs and mattress, 1 electric ra- dio, some chairs, also a few other -household articles, 23 Ontario St. FOR SALE - Peach Trees, best var- éety. My own growing. David Fish- er, 49 Robinson North, Grimsoy. istp Apply 14 Gibson Ave., Phone 545m. 3tp-tf Wed., Thurs., Nov. 30, Dec. 1 ' “IS MY FACE RED" With Helen Twelvetrees and Ricardo Cortez "Fox Movietone News" "Medbury In Death Valley" Fri., Sat., Nov. 25, 26 "WEEK ENDS ONLY" With Joan Bennett and Ben Lyon "Running Hollywood" With The Thalians "Rabid Hunters" A Tom and Jerry Cartoon Mon., Tues., Nov. 28, 29 "TOO MANY CR0OKS" With Bert Wheeler and Dorothy Lee "Robinson Crusoe and Son" With Lloyd Hamilton "The Cat's Canary" An Aesop's Fable CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "Fox "ln TO RENT FOR SALE WANTED Pat O'Brien Movietone News" A Clock Store" ltp 3tp 1tp 1tc Involved in a crash on Webster's sideroad near Stoney Creek Wednes- day last, Mrs. Lyle Nash, Stoney Creek suffered two fractured ribs a crushed hand and a gash to her tongue which required five stitches. Mrs. Nash was injured when her auto was badly wreaked in collision with a Toronto transport company's truck and she is under medical at- tention at the home of her mother, Mrs. Effie VanWagner, 38 Gladstone avenue. Registration in St. .Catharines pub- lie schools for October was the largest in the city's history, Inspector D. C. Hetherington reported to the Board of Education. There were 3,696 boys and girls attending public schools. The report was presented at the November meeting of the board. fihRRRRRRRRRRRe, Registration In Public Schools, St. Catharines Reaches 3696 SUSTAINS FRACTURED RIBS IN AUTO ACCIDENT l Supreme Canners are holding their Annual Ball and Supper at the Oddfellow’s Hall on Thurs... day evening, November 24th. One of the leading Hamilton Or- chestras of seven pieces will be in charge of the music. New and Old Time Dances and a large pro- gram have been prepared. We are extending a hearty invitation to all our patrons and friends. Don't forget Thursday night, November 24th. I2RRRRRRhRRRRRR! ANNUAL DANCE , U' “'3. itg,glr?g 'ia, $55; r.i,jii?isriis?.s',i-'sh ' 'Elly gg 5; mm Bigtlhre 1iiiir iliii1 , Iiiiiet-iil i'li.ii'iies'i'ii'jj? siifiiiiil, Eil ti' 19c il, "lt ‘. g'S,3lh iiih7i'itiNligiiligaWts 16 MAIN STREET, EAST, GRIMSBY tt TOILET SOAP g a Cakes Mk E3; MANY FLOWERS ,ll,.1l Toilet Soap-"3 cakes 15c _li's' Dr. 1,lftllard's TAKE NOTE TABLE FIGS Special " Bulk Spap Chips Extra Fancy Special-Laing's Mixed 1-lb. tin IS Famous Baking Powder Fancy Smyrna Local Managér Los FLAKE', E. D. TODD, Choeollates New Figs 2 lbs. llOc Dog Food REAGIC 2 lbs. 15t l-lb. tin riL Cy 'ill,'. pkg. "c [b.25C 34c 15c (Continued from Page 3) 1. Best crown in stubble-Mack Tay- lor, Smithville, No. 3. 2. Best finish in stubble-John E1- sie, Fenwick, No. 1. 4. Best finish in sod.--Arohn Deane, Paris. 5. Best Plow Team-- 1. Lorne Marshall, Caistor Centre 2. Geo. Asher, Caistor Centre. 3. Raymond Comfort, St. Anns. 6. Best team and equipment.--- 1. Wm. Shugg, Niagara Falls. 2. Roland Lambert, Niagara-on- the-Lake. 3. G. W. Selby. 7. Oldest plowman---1. Jacob Lane St. Catharines. 8. Youngest Plow Boy. - l. Mar- shall Beamer, Fenwick, No. 1. 9. Best plowed land by tractor in sod-A. E. Pay, McNab. 10. Best plowed land in sod or 3. Best crown in sod.--) Doane, Paris. . J. W. Kennedy, Auctioneer Phone 56, Beamsvi1le Sewing Machine; Two Clocks; Kit- chen Table and Chairs; Couch; Sever- al Rocking Chairs; Lounge; Kitchen Utensils; Linoleum; Dishes and Glass- ware; Drapes; Curtains and Blinds; Parlor Suite; Linen; Congoleum Rug; Dining-room Suite; Buffet; Two Elec- tric Plates; Rugs; Victrola, Records and Cabinet; Cushions; Small Tables; Telescope and Views) Hall Rack; Three Bedroom Suites, Complete; Two Blue and White Bed Spreads; Bedding Mirrors and Pictures; Clothing and Dresses; Trunks; Books and Stands; Carpets; China; Two Easels; Many Pieces of Antique Furniture; Quebec Range with Oven and Shelf; Quilting Frame; Chest of Drawers; Carpet Sweeper; Vacuum Cleaner; Canned Fruit; Kitchen Cupboard; Commodes; Dust Mop; Quebec Heater; Oil Stove; Silverware; Lamps; 240-1b. Scales; Tubs; Boilers; Crooks; Jugs; Kegs; Garden Tools and Other Tools; Gar- den Hose; Step Ladder; Primers;) Scythe; Crosscut Saw and Other Saws I In fact the contents of a 7-roomed house which really must be sold to close the estate. Ingersoll Malted Spreading Crown or Beehive Corn Cheeie Academy Street, Beamsville THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1932 commencing at 12.30 o’clock sharp the following: ' The Energy Giver 'redelly rub. Tin 4 3c $ryrup 2 Tins 29c Lynn Valley Dessert J. W. Kennedy, Auctioneer, has re- ceived instructions from the under.. signed, to sell by Public Auction, to close the estate, on the premises of the late--- Soap Pears No. ilij,"uat 110c Aylmer or Libby's Pork and 2 No.2y4 Ill Peas Sieve 4 6 It,? 55c MANY PLOWMEN Special Prices For Nov. 25 -- Dec. 1 Inclusive AUCTION SALE Household Goods, Etc. LLOYD McINTYRE FREE-n75 pic, Jig Saw Puzzle with every Tin. TERMS : CA SH UNRESERVED PARTICIPATED Miss Ada Orth Executrix l/2 - Pound Tin Bars a til) ti5iiia 8.69.5 wa Eir3. 2% a, . . $51 «again Scouring g“ @333. Pads ta t E 14c&28c $5iri"tiotr"ri", III-Ill l/2 - lb. Pkgs. 11. Best plowed land in sod to boys 25 years and under: 1. __ Lorne Marshall, Caistor Centre 12. Best plowed land in stubble by Junior Farmers' 25 yeays and under: 1. Jack Taylor, thnitp- . ville. T , ' "13. Grand champip,1sap-iitii; for best plowed land "In sod or stub- ble, (open to all). L John Deane, Paris. “Holiness is the architectural plan upon which God buildeth up His liv- ing temp1e."---C. H. Spurgeon. Remember - Florence Nightingale proved that constant activity inspired by love, was its own protection. "To be active is the primary VOC- ation of mtu1."---Goethe. 14cm 1TiaTr'rt "l"ll"Ill" PHONE 174 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Gray Coach Lines GRIMSBY Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, ori11ia, Midland, Osh., awa, Brampton, Stouffville, Schomberg and intermediate points Eastern Standard Time Leave Le; Grimsby Ton 10.35 a.m. 9.00 3.00 p.m. I?..",', 7.35 p.m. 'r' 5.00 SINGLE $1.40 ' RETURN Sa.60 3 TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY (Mabel the Aiag'st gamma? DIRECT TO Tickets and Information at. TORONTO Kanmacher's Reétaurant F Phone 466 PARCEL EXPRESS between all points on Gray Coach Lines Routes (Except U.S.A. Points) stubble by boys 20 years and under. 1. Donald Bush, Cais- tor Centre. 19C Mc Mc Leave Town? 9.00 I, 1.244: 5.00 ' _ I 932