IND July 1094 #. D »I6 vinf +900 tAB well ithout front ve clos CGerâ€" th OF e .‘F mx.o-u.mm mï¬w&uume.m next meeting of this ::"M'lll“:mum. * and Mrs, R, Clfl.m“wmnnu Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, 1.0.â€" m.h-ï¬ï¬mma Fresh Fruit to Christle Street Hosâ€" pital, Toronto, on Monday next, August 3ist. * Donations of $Â¥esh Fruit will be gladly received by the LO.D.E. and may be left at the home of Mrs. War, the population of the hosâ€" pital is being constantly increased war, and the LO.D.E. hopes for a generous response from local fruit growers and friends, Monday, the 3ist. From there it will go by transport to the Hosâ€" sUNDAY, AUGUST 30, Morningâ€"*"The World as Jesus 8:10 a.m. 10:15 am. 12:10 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 820 p.m. 11:10 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) T he New American ENGYCLOPEDNM $6.50 WEST MASN STREZT HAMILTON Trinity United Church GRAY COAGH LINES Kanmacher‘s Restaurant PHONE 466 ‘Tickets and Information at W. J. WATT, B.A., B.D., pPERCHES.PLUMSâ€"GRA PES Geo. C. Anspach Coâ€", Ltd. Buses Leave â€"Weâ€"Knit Club ©1.0.D.E. Only $1.39 Over 500 Wiustrations Over 1,000,000 Words r 20,000 Separate Subjects Mr, George Anspach now m::mwo- his personal attention will eP <oot ‘“wmw‘“' $ Reference: ROYAL BANK OF CANAVA 74 COLBORNE wB CAN 3ELL THEM of ‘the Great will be the GRIMSBY Aunmmm on Monday evening, given in honour of Miss Olive Merritt, Mrs. R. Cosby and Mrs. M. Webb were joint hostesses, the affair being held at Mrs. Cosby‘s home, Robinâ€" son street south, Many attractive lmamnulvedbym.m brk eâ€"toâ€"be, The remainder of the Mww’wfl.,. ing cards. Sixteen â€" guests were present, s Grimsby Red Cross Brideâ€"Elect Feted ‘1OGw would your organization lllotoeolmmnumqu. large or small, toward filling Comâ€" fort Bags for Sailors? The local dozen of these bags in hand and have received an encouraging reâ€" sponse to their appeal for articles to fll them. In order to hasten the process, however, and get the bags in the hands of the sailors quickly, the Commmittee is now asking for cash contributions with which to purâ€" chase the required articles. The bags when completed conâ€" boards, books, hard candy,, combs. soap, towels and washcloths made of terry towelling. Grimsby Red Cross Although so many of Grimsby‘s Red Cross workers are in the midst of harvesting the peach crop; the work still goes on, as witnessed by the shipment that went forward to Canadian Red Cross warehouses in ‘Toronto last week. The bulk of the shipment conâ€" sisted of garments for boys and girls. There were 15 girls‘ pyjama sults and 21 for boys, 19 pair boys‘ trousers, 44 shirts and 6 sweaters, beside blouses and dresses for the girls. The hospitals will benefit to the extent of 30 hospital gowns, 25 hot water bottle covers,â€"20â€"pair bedâ€" socks and 31 pneumonia jackets. Sixteen turtieâ€"neck sweaters and 7 sleeveless sweaters, 7 tuckâ€"ins, 18 pair mitts and 14 pair khaki gloves, 8 caps and 8 ribbed helâ€" ud ddcccs S ie . Soierei mlplrlunhmm 2 pair 26â€"inch will go to the army, navy and airforce. The shipment included 26 beat At Two Ways To Test Juices For Pectin There are two common ways to Mmflummmt To one teaspoon of cooked juice, add one teaspoon wood or etuy! alcohol and stir slowly. If the Wumhmflln'fllfml a large amount of gelatinous maâ€" terial. If juice is moderately rich in pectin a few pieces of gelatinous wateria) will form. But if the juice is poor in pectin very small ;wdmtvfllbeformd. Another test may be made by mixing two teespoons sugar, On€e tablespoon Epsom saits and two tablespoons cooked fruit julc¢. ‘tir w.lludlctundforflon.’mm!- If mixture forms into a semiâ€"solid mmmm.m To Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Benn, former» y of Griwé 1. now residing in Watcrtoré, «+ «slebrating their goiden wedd.‘s anpniversary . on Monday, August 31st. They will mdv.mmwnn.udm weven to nine. gT., TORONTO made jackets, bonnels, mu...ummm Mrs. Lioyd Theal and son Ken‘ neth are spending two weeks in Peterboro, guests of Mrs. Theal‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Reg. Harvey. spending a week with his grandâ€" Avenue, Falls, N.Y., spent the weekend at|perimental Station .was a SUNCBSY the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Chamâ€"| visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bers, John Street. Briggs, Adelaide Street. ® ® #@ w ® LH Miss Margaret Kable, Gordon| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Baxter and Jack Kennedy, of Hamâ€"| ang Miss Kathyrn Pettit, of Welâ€" Baxter and Jack Kennedy, of Hamâ€" iiton, were Sunday visitors ai the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Macâ€" H. C. Betzner and family have returned from an enjoyable holiâ€" day at Walker‘s Point, Muskoka. same good fishing. Edwin A. Charles, of the Newark Ledger, Newark, N.J, was a visiâ€" tor during the past week, at the summer home of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Charles, Grimsby Beach. w _ ® ® Mrs. Harry Jerome, Welland, is spending a week at the homé of bcrmh.)l:,ufl»lu.l’d-u Roberta, returned from Jarvis on Sunday pight, after a two weeks‘ visit. She was accompanied by her niece and nephew, John Bailey and Miss Alma Bailey, who will spend a few days in Grimsby. THE GIMSBY INXDEPENDENT BREAD «.w 2@l} /Carn ‘â€" = EMJOY THE FLAVOUR THAT SAtisFiEs ’m“" | g RICHMELLO COFFEE â€"39â€".__:== . ROLLED OATS 5â€" 24« QUICK OR PLAIN RULLED UALDd J=£8 [ <\*" o8X _ CLARK‘S 1e «6 > v un TOMATY me3*25¢ ols SODAS #19. » 37: ; FLOUR :249 69. QuUAKER X X X X SOCIAL AND PERSONAL doton 01 Motors, and family are on a motor {uepuumou-m. a % 0 ® L:n-m‘hn-yuutul-du visit to her grandparents, Mr. and days this week in Toronto. i Mr. H. lw.re-:on..vw Exâ€" perimental Station .was a Sunday veekend visitor at the home of Mrs. Frank Hill, Hamilton. f # # ® ,ï¬.;mnumm-n his parents, Mr. and wriceler, Depot street. Mrs, G. Orr, spent the weekend in MMMNW Mgthdteoudn.ll-anr- lotte Ogilvi¢. cable on Britain, Mrs. Malcolm Walker and son, Billy, have returned to their home in ‘Toronto after spending~ two weeks with Mrs. Walker‘s parents, Mr. LA.C. William G. W. Lambier, Geo. Warner received a with the R.C. A. M. C. in saving, "All safe and weekend leave h o tins ALk Igex. l.‘ 14â€"08, : 1y. e syent a few days this week at hS .,-,.,nm:mfl- # ® mm«mwmm- was a visitor in Hamilton over the Mubert, Que, s # ® ® ® ® Misses Lillian .Uldreth and mmï¬unmwdm- week ia Detroit. 6. .® .A Mrs. Jack Aiken, Toronto, has m-mimuunmdtm mother, Mrs. Gordon Hiltz, for the past two weeks. k e # _ ® Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Byers have returned from a visit of three or four weeks in the Muskoka disâ€" House of Assembly staff, Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bromley, Main West. e# ® Mrs. Waliter Haslam, Kirkland Lake, has returned home after spending the past two months with her mother, Mrs. Gordon Hiltz, Misses Betty and Mary Johnson have returned after two weeks in Huntsville Mrs. W. W. Johnson, mud'dtc‘mlmdluul m-aao:nmthlnflaï¬m. .t,-urhpotntw.loumum- Paton street. Lakes region, northern New e e ® Mrs. Wm. Jose, Grimsby Beach, bas received a cable from Waiter Farrow, of the Royal Canadian Regiment, stating that he is safe Mwfl.demmym in Grimsby who will be glad to have this assurance. Rev. Dr. A. L. Charles, of 8t. Mark‘s Church, +Brooklyn, N.Y., will conduct all three services at St, Andrew‘s Church on Sunday, August 30th. There will be services at 8:00 and 11:00 a.m., and at 7:00 pm. For the past aix weeks Dr. Charles has occupled the pulpit of Central Presbyterian Church, Hamâ€" ilton. A.C.1 William Hill is home on a RECC V sc â€" lb (¢ Â¥ _ piiguarmyré4iwvs FIRM, CRIEP HEADS P hk uo o GRAPES + 21: CARROTS :â€"10: HOLLAND MARSH Culp and daughter, w 4 Centralia, eck at bis ',dm ORANGES is spending A Miss Beatrice Sinasac, Windsor, is the guest of mmm-ut i Violet Softiey, M. C # Cyril Betts, Beamsville, is spendâ€" ing a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mré. Cyril Freeman, Adeâ€" laide street. a # ® Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Saimom, wmln@tlï¬â€œâ€˜w.‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith, Oak street. f parents, Mr, s & & Miss A. Townson, of Hamilton, is spending hber vacation in Grimsâ€" w,mn«tdl&uï¬â€œ*" Raymond, Elizabeth Street. @ ® w Mr. and Mrsa. Wm. Summeriin, of Hamilton, have returned home aftâ€" er spending their vacation with Mra. P. E. Fairbank, Oak street. ® U # Mrs. Joseph Howick, has returnâ€" ed to her home in Simeoe after a week‘s boliday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Atkins, Hamâ€" iiton, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Atkins‘ parents, Mr. and Mro. Â¥dmond Irish, Hunter‘s Side Road. doz. weeks in Grimaby, the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. 8. Johnson, Mounâ€" tain street. Hamilton, and small son Bruce, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Swayze, Robinson St., been staying at Camp Ownissa, on Lake Erie, have returned after a most enjoyable holiday. Miss Glenâ€" na Farrell accompanied them. Pm Bleeding and proâ€" truding pile sufferersa should know Bunker‘s Herbai Pillis treats the cause at its source. Money back if not satisfied at C. D. Millyard‘s Drug Store. LAC. The C, G. 1. T. group who have THURS., FRI. and SAT. AUGUST 27th to 29th Mountain Street. and Mrs. Hilton Swayze, of t _Â¥ s Wallace Smith, Montreal, weekend leave with bis e Hmoa m’ m’ Mountain 8t.