2, VANILLA EXTRACT 8 0& . .« c > nslc n g e i MANCHURIAN SHELLED WALNUTs, a‘s . g THEAL BROS. BAKING POWDER, 16 oz. tin MINCEMEAT, (extra good) ................ SOCKEYE SALMON. tall tin ‘ CROWN CORN sYBUP, 2s CROWN CORN SYRUP, 5‘s GOOD PRUNES .«....0.0}. i BURMA RICE ,_,..Ms-!â€"'*z& ‘ ~â€"â€" maast EGes! EGG! â€" RounD Femes ht &o 4 ovanren ?‘z:‘w up to and including Dee. 1 e PER MiLE EacH way Good Going Nov. 22, Return limit | O. K. SOAP ..................«« AYLMZR PORK & BEANS, large tin pEL ROSE CORN ....}.}}} se e === sINGAPORE PINEAPPLE ... ...... BAKER‘S COCOA, 148 . .0. se > 6e ++ TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Bray Chick Hatchery 15 C:M â€"â€" §t. Catharines G. L. Eaton Co. suitable for "(‘Itl'l'l, Fu Places, Introduced to this district and now offered For Sale Byâ€" Special prices at the local mhmmmam, 1 gat. 5 gals. $4.50, 10 gais. T pâ€"r id o d ic . FAIR, TORO: Novenber $ u. 495y ALBERTA COAL Wui~mbl¢40u5kprd-a-ltpy-uf«d- ood Mash. Wcunmrmmwsoum flsw . Why not beâ€"ene of and feed ALi H EGG CHOWDER? _ o Topan __" 1 Goiubh particulars from any An ALL CANADIAX FUEL Cod Liver Oil FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 24 lbs. ... ....... WHITE SWAN PASTRY FLOUR, 24 Ibs. ROYAL QUALITY BLENDED BREAD FLOUK .98 HBG. /.. i x«rrcr06s :s . .5 i: : . WHEATLETS, (for porridge) ...... ... We Deliver, Phone your Orde:r Early, _ We Deliver Our Motto: "Quality and Service" Best Prices (Containers free) 1 gal. $1.25, 5 gals. $5.50, 10 ROLLED OATMEAL .................. SPECIAL FARES Canadian National 14 C a ds dh 8. 200 M Cld stt Ainfredie ie dn in OD PRIYNF{Q 2 lbe, 2 HALLOWI DATES ... J ibs. 1Q¢ CHIPSO, Large ... SURPRISE SOAP Now is the Time to have Pancakes and | Maple Syrup, 1 box A. D. Pancake Flour | and 1â€"16 oz. bottle Maple syrup ... 35¢ PHONE "5 Depot Street CGRIMsSEBY, on _Tor use in S‘W-. » Fllm M “N Owner Serves â€"â€" The Buyer Saves Nov. 29, Return Hmit _A e Je en PCE _â€"_Im__..;-'-A V_ï¬Il_'l-heol-t::Wm THEAL BROS smm smm 0 4 aroceaies | ‘ BROS. & MEATS , YICE AND QUALITY ____i | _ 2*=C ‘onmowing Indies attended the | annual convention of W. L in Hamilâ€" ‘u-.umâ€" Mrs. | Fitch, Mra. | Caudwell, Mrs.. Randal!, Mrs. Pottâ€" ‘ G.IISB\; EGH\; GIVE coyog 7 SCHOoOr 1 NR ons UCH 'l’bâ€" SIve c&u'c':nmm' * rmme, | _ ‘The Tickler angq the Grin, poricg! ' ay of the Grimsby Hign l::t:;“"‘m..o_n., water, ® Anhmnu‘-nhnlo.muy l.alhrh-ulï¬ry to the ofâ€" ficers of Grimsby W. I. to attend a tea at the Sanatorium on Friday, November 17th at the usual time. ~"7C Feninsula Sacaitorium who will giye an Wustated health talk with day, November 21st, counties, will also give a taik on her work, » The ladies of Grimsby are corâ€" dially mvited to attend this meeting. The following ladies attended the Give And Take “""m-tmewpuu. of business men. ‘One kind is "m"lfllvudtlnounrhm selling.â€"London Free Press . ‘ women‘s mmsrituTe The health meeting of Grimsby w. I will be held in Trinity Hall, Tues y Mikarâ€""hut 4 â€"â€"conlipig 1. ujpzey 3" _ Rour concert, M'fllï¬lï¬â€œ.&w l\l-h...m“' m n m.'MduEm otlhlll'b'mln-n‘by members of tha musiill 21000 A featuwe aee CCC ""‘“""flhuohe\ '-llllllhhhum".'“ MacRaye, h""""""-u-.-m """"Il-r-cmu.or.n.... W-Oheuo-. %mm give neveral Piand soloa ud Mwm.m“ "'h, mw‘“d Betty ml‘ Will _perform three q l:“"“’ Spencer will do the _.'M'"' ""'"'Muun.mnu. so appour, .. 5 for 1 3¢ Murphy and Miss iber 21st, at 3 p. m." _ â€"â€" My cure for sleepiessâ€" 5 lbs. 19c â€"| 5 for 23¢ to feed a 2 Ibs, .. 10¢ . .. Ble ... bTe Ih. 1le 17e 31e 39¢ w crease of 70, was reconded by City Assessor and Tax Collector J. D. Patâ€" erson in submitting the report of the 1033 assessment to the city council WELLAND‘S A§SSESSMENT 1S REDUVCED A tota! asseasment for 103%of $12,â€" 066.175 as compared with the 1932 figure of $12,182.728, a decrease . of $116,550, and a 1933 population of 10,085 as against 10,055 for 1032, & deâ€" We desire to express our sincers inanks to the Griasby Fire Departâ€" ment fcr their efficient services and to neighbours and frieads who so willâ€" ingly alded in checking the fire which recently endangered our home. A Concert will be given by the Trinâ€" ity Baptist Church Choir of Hamiiton, in Trinity Hall, on Thursday evening, November 30th, under the auspices of the Grimsby United Church Choir,. Full particulars will be announced| nexteweek.. Resorve the date for nnl enjoyable entertainment, | Eva.Schofield, of Grimaby, passed away in the Willard Parker hospital, New York, on Sunday, November 12, after a brief iliness, Mr. Brooks was in his 53rd year. been a man named Richards, escaped with a shaking up. ‘The front end of the truck was extensively damaged. ‘The accident happened about a mile and a half south of Grimsby. As a result of a truck owned by William Donnelly, Smithville, jumping q“n‘mflol tree on ‘The annua} bazaar of St. Andrew‘s a-u-muuuummm ‘Thursday, November 16, commencing at 3 p. m., at which there will be a sale of fancy work, noveltiés and home baking. Afternoon tea will be Monday evening, Mr. Donnelly is reâ€" about the face by broken ‘windshield " C #ero mark in Grimsby during Tuesday night and registered 10 deâ€" grees above zero at Wednesay morning. Supper v ‘I be served ‘_â€"uâ€"o.'u;-. Mr. Mitchell, Hamilton, fld&dmh Il-ufl-lhtdt’.-m..- the Men‘s Club of ‘Trinity TUnitad The Tax Collector of the Tew» of Grimsby reminds all Trx payers vhat the 2nd instaiment of Taxes for the year 1982 is due on Degâ€" ember 5th. Mr. W. G. Copeland has purchased the home of the late W. B Russ from.the gi04 000. Spiniteday last ï¬-.m.mm..“ Queen‘s Lawn cometere ols 6 Hugh Campbell won. ‘The thermometer hovered Attention 'l'hh-ud;o:hl-um ma Luas 2 1ou Card of Thanks cribbage ‘Tea cup reading free Mr. and Mra. C. Burgess eight o‘cloct: husband of to Wednesday â€" Thursday, NuY» «* * PRIVATE DETECTIVE ® 62 Monsay â€" Tuesday Friday + Saturday, "Has anyone remarked 0b the way you handled \our ear?" "One man did, but.Be didn‘t say much." s "What did he s »2" "Ten dollars and costs." The Supreme Canners are| s“houlll( ï¬lei_;hAnnfl MI pper on November umm Amr.' ies over the Independent Office. A number one orchestra from| llamil'lun will lung:lsllhmdc and a good program wi s We oxl:-nd a hearty lnm our fruit growers, and Customâ€" ers of the Supreme Canners, FOR SALE â€" Furnace Blowers, all WINTER APPLES FOR SALE, 35¢ hamper; also winifalls cheap. ht Rn-hl;‘wnm'f‘ : canes, C. gess, Grimsby, phone 199. 2te FOR SALE â€" 100 Barro: Rock Pulâ€" lets, ready to lay, good strain, will : any Wl-;imbk. Need room. †& Wine M 199â€"w. ts 2te FOR SALE â€" FOR SALE â€" Treasure Stee! Range, burns coal, coke woud: N Leather Couch? Sewin:" _ Machine: FOR SALE Rolis in first class shape, cost $900. "- sell for ‘l’_m Apply Box 6, 1cMODELLED, RELINED REPARED First Class Wo«mansbip MRS, LEE POWELL 23 §t. Andrew‘s Ave., Grimsby OR SALE â€" 2 oneâ€"horse lumber r.“*-m.. wil sell at a bargain as we have B0 USC TAKE NOTICE Jack Holl, Genevieve Tobin "Mickey‘s Tent Show" "Sers sn lnz' "THE WRECKER®" 4tA kE _ ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS Local Manager "The No FUR COATS usvember 20 21 YÂ¥ Grimsby um * Re Piano Biggar‘s Side 6tp Dec. 20. 14. 18 16 MAIN STREET, EAST, GRIMSBY _ flce room 12" x 18‘ with privite enâ€" trance and large window well heat: ::':m.:d-â€"-.hu:i $15 per month. Box 20. (G CIDER MAKING Every day. Bring your apples and containers, 5¢ i gallon. Phoenix, Phone 542. “ FOR RENT â€" She â€" " I didn‘t get it." He â€" "You didn‘t get it ?" She â€" No, and besides, I didn‘t like some of the things you said in it." TO RENT â€" u.l.l.iii FOR RENT -.â€"“.n-- rates. ‘Telepffone w, Mro. Home, Main St. W., Grimsby. 2te letter ?" FOR RENT â€" Light um.. rooms, all conveniences, not. Abamu.l: board. Apply 14 Gibson Ave. or phone 545â€"m, Grimsby. the WANTED â€" 1: mdm“ eut alfaifa hav Anntw Phasdvas WANTED â€"â€" home in Grimsby where T os inooponden othin ceaiy WANTED â€" Cutters in repair. Apply C. Scutt. MM He â€"â€". "Why didn‘t you answer my DIIN‘I’â€"W..C rooms; all mfl East, A(m.by ‘Telephone 437â€"W. alfaifa hay. Apply John Gerber, m_'_,,m could assist for room and board. Apply box 50 Independent Office, CHIFSO!s. who.18¢ P. & G. SOAP 10 bars 31c Ig. phg.19¢. MUFFETS phg. s0e 5 lbs. 25¢ Kellogy‘s ALL BRAN ROLLED OATS Cartoll‘s Fresh OLD CHEESE lb. 21c Carroll‘s SLICED BACON Wrapped Bread 5â€"lb. pail 34¢ FOR RENT IVORY soaAar Crown or Bechive SYRUP lb. 21c Ie « 1tp CowaAn‘s Cocoa Full 1â€"1b. tin 23° ‘ MACARONN or Spaghetti 2 Ibs. 9 GRAPE JCE | WAX BEANS Wo main OO eomeeeaeutnd SALADA TEA | NEW PRUNES | APRicCOTs Ve®. n « lb. 10¢ tb. 23¢ SHORTENING 1â€"lb. phgs. & for 19« Weich‘s Canadian ___ j . . Lachine Goldan 1tp 16or bl. 25c _ | No #te 9 for $1c Reewet Label gallantry snd devotion to duty ‘at Passchendale." The first bar was won at Lens, February 13th, 1918 and the ..uhrnthhduMA“n, 1918. ‘The 58th Battalion coâ€"operated with the 116th in the attack on that day, m“flm“bl the award of the second bar to M.C. major went forward to make a reâ€" connaissance, during which they rushâ€" ed a machineâ€"gun post, killing the then led prties to clear up isolated posts, himself capturing a light trench mortar crew. Next day he did good wwork placing his Lewis guns, thereby assisting the advance on the right. On October 1st he and his sergeantâ€" line, September 28â€"20 and on Pont D‘ Aire, October 15t, 1918" He went forward under aeavy machine gun fire, located gaps in the enemy wire, and afterwards led a night â€" attack, progressing some 1200 yards. He _ It was at Cambrai, October 1st, 1018 that the action took place which earned for Colonel Johnson the Disâ€" tinguished Service Order. ‘The official Gazette in announcing the award statâ€" ed that it wa .im"hr-nnea-’ spicuous gailar ry and devotion to Wmmluukonlhndql prisoner of war was when the hospital train pulled across the Rhine River inâ€" to Cologne, Germany which was ocâ€" cupled by the British and I again heard three rousing British cheers and knew that I was in the hazds of my event of the period spent by me as a and arrived in England early in 1919. walk around busied themseives in making this event a memorabic one. , "Towards the end of December word was brought in that all British }m-nmh-nnmu(u England. We were then taken to the fluï¬-mm«-mmni were rowarded by actually seeing a \Mm-um-u-abylum-[ lians pull into the Station at Gottingâ€" en. ‘The train moved slowly back arriving in‘Cologne, Germany, Decemâ€" ber 20th, 1918. From this «ity all prisoners were taken to a British casualty clearing station which had been set up after the army of occupaâ€" tion had entered Cologne. In a short time all the prisoners were evacuated «Conthmed from Page 1) realize the fact that the war was over. "As no arrangements were made to take the prisoners out of Germany we soon started making plans to celeâ€" brate Christmas in the prison camp and the soldiers who were able to COL JOHNSON RECALLS EVENTS OF WAR YEARS EASIFIRST OR DOMESTIC awarded raids were made. immwmwnn.,, near Ancaster. During the last four months John S. Smith, proprietor of ’mwwwmmn some 130 Monmouth Bronze pureâ€"bred turkeys stolen. ‘There have been four separate raids and from 30 to 35 fow! have been taken each time. * The turkeys have roosted in the open. Mr. Smith and his police dog have camped nearby; however, he is under the impression that he was unâ€" avoidably absent each time that the LOSES LARGE NUMBER OF VALUABLE TURKEYs all through set‘ a splen which inspired his men." vance was held up by enemy machineâ€" gun fire in Bois du Sart on August 27th, he railied men from all the comâ€" panies, reorganized them and led the attack with success. When danger threatened from two strong posts on the flank, he sprung his Company prisoners and many mauchine guns. He WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15th, 1983 is as follows. "When many officers Gray Coach Lines Kanmacher‘s Restaurant â€" â€" aeea s s O nt e hawa, Jackson‘s Point, Bramp Schomberg, Montreal, Ot l?'\nndmm Ikmmm.oâ€" GRIMSBY Standard TORONTO Crabel the Paing‘s Hpighwap 10.35 a. m 335 p. m 8.35 p. m 11.05 p. m. n\ 4 Coach connEctions art TORONTO Fom TORONTO SINGLE $1.45 4 TRiFs EACH WAY EVERY daY PHONE 174 8.15 a. m. 1245 p. m. 445 p. m. I.llp...‘ t# n m