P # _ mmeeg Continuations F ‘“E"BER WHEN & «And4 candles, to «lectric | U lights; bake ketties in the m'l" i they """‘"lnnu dh(qu-‘mm“.m C fVO Sait barrels," Mrs. Tufforg “mmhtOnm‘: m"“"““mmh their suppe;. Unc; itnzn Indludcnokm walnut coffins for §15. "Pinke ns Labain t ced coffins mmm coffins for $15, ‘The minister and flhmnuu..., rode horseback long sashes around their """"“llcln:momm horses‘ sides. ‘There were six men Wl Wt ausl . n 2 Mr. Abram and bearers because they "TL_ S â€""Am and John Moot. "'o-vulochd.mmm h‘-“‘"'ï¬ume\mh and told us about a robbery in MQN"'â€â€œM“ would put a knife over the door. We didn‘t have to watch out for 'Iu.mm us when we 'flblehoolhutmmm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WPP »4 2t 24 4 C dahnthummg:':. mmmï¬.mm 200 pounds or more killed, a through the winter all right. I reâ€" member when there was no St. Cutharines;: it was just a little place and there used to be a bear tied to a stump the other side of the railway tracks. "C of sausage and _when 1 was a little girl 1 went to grandfather and tolid him that they said a wagon was coming through the country without horses. that was the railway. He said, ‘You go off outdoors, you‘re going PAINTING AMD PAFEA®T! TL ING â€" W. Twocock, 44 Depo E1., Grimaby. anâ€"hp â€"â€"-â€"__â€"-â€"-_..â€"â€"-_._â€"_______â€" INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" lMAu‘lmcâ€"A. J. Hayward, Phomne collect. $40, Beamsville. on enc e tm ," M (oaustecommmer -uuum TABLETB", Harmless and effective. ~$1.00, two weeks‘ o uy At Demend‘s Drug 2m iFg YOU ARE : make good m unc‘l:"“‘"' Â¥oU* 5 ./ start FOR SALE â€"â€" 14 acres frame house and bw: EIGHT FOR SALEâ€"Quantity grape posts and wire FOR SALEâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Kindling ritt Bros., Phone 203 ’â€"-â€"â€"-7 FOR SALEâ€"Used Oilâ€"oâ€"matic oil | burner, complete unit with 100| gnun tank and all controls.| wite or call Geo. Marfei, P.O.| e c FOR SALE â€"â€" Double bed spring; with mattress, like new. Apply 18 Murray St. 82â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Me-l.lawomperlmmmnunundnrg‘ucbmmm 25 cents. Mmutlemmdmtmwmmw- tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. Fpriomat aor 2ee 248. Monttznl| s2â€"1¢ aupply 4% acres fruit grapes. @ yvears Write or call Geo. Marfei, P.O.} 19, Winona, Phone Grlnlby‘ 73â€" wâ€"2. s2â€"tf hike Te "al Cordw w bushels 08 “m‘ », *« tion =.aln high ters to Jo 1. Grassie, Mirteâ€"n rOOH ponk Freah Jv by salde. . I am ready to list fruit and grain farms, large and small, suburban homes, for spring selling. Clients waiting. Write or callâ€" MANNELL REAL ESTATE PHONE 2123 5 Elizabeth St. € Farms W anted MISCELLANEOUS ALEâ€"Quantity of splendia posts and wire. w. Congâ€" 8 Main St. E.. Grimsby. 32â€"1p| We orees; blowsky ! â€"m0 los. Feam ! Ton lTbs, 5 suddie i FOR V"ym' *ow a. Apply C »liandport, R. ways. AUZT hn Sewcbuk Ont. money with a part poss usuih@. w.m 0 cows 10 t« Forty acrt hern, bealid MIWCC garâ€" & w' -lcl Apply Jun'u Mâ€P†i , ncres fruit with and barn, $4,000. t, duplex house and 7 roomed frame and double lot 7 PM“‘:. we uuip C W' nesge e real ey all had plug tOf 4 water, good! rillee from two Address all letâ€" PAPERHANGâ€" C â€"»Aon Lounsâ€" ;. 5 scres in ho. zer, 8 and 8 page; 100 s hay. Farm sauerkraut, and killed a Mr. Poter were afraid Grimsby gas wells. y team m oacing matlking 32â€"1p 31â€"1p Merâ€" 32.â€"tf 103 No Spent a week in Grimsbylooking up some of my old friends also to mnhluneuqum...-,ocmm in that delightfu} place. weboth have a great affection for the | whole district. Unfortuntely this !"'erplm However I lwun-reo â€"â€" Man for fruit farm, six months work, good wages, } can live on farm if necessuey, J, R. Gibbs, Phone 88. 32â€"2¢ and went arind spinning for peoâ€" ple that hirethem," Mrs, Tufford recalled. "nw they spin around om Page One CraZy whoover heard of such a _an mxXime some girls took _M_‘~!“I~Mh.'l'ul "Smusements, Lae‘y Church used to be packed to the sors when vie held a tea meeting. The ministers used to sing and werethe enterâ€" 3 & car for pasure. Women worked hard al} qy for 25 cents and :~=n were paiq50 cents for working all dayin the harvest field. Paring bees,quiltings and singing school used to be the ‘miners. When a coup|avere marâ€" M"""“‘ledh#'“"{' day, the ‘infair at mm louse the next day, and would drive to St. Ann«or Jordan and back for their â€" and be back to work day, where they wanted to go. The cirâ€" Ccus men used to wall s1.u10h tha Cus men used to walk thrugh the country leading their a{mals F eredaries maen me d gara for groceries and he Charles Fritzshaw walkea : Hamâ€" Mmhclh.ï¬y.", said. have not lost hope. Personally I prefer the old English Church grounds. In fact I was so imâ€" pressed with the beautiful ol place lndlnhlnom:l-oclmm,!m promised by Mrs. James M. Metâ€" when entomologists teared egg» of the insects from . 400â€"squareâ€"mile LOST â€" $15.00 between 43 Mounâ€" tain St. and Hewson Coal Office an Monday, Apply Box49, The Grimsby Independent. 82â€"1p PAY CASH â€" Ten to tweityâ€"five scres, good buildings, Inleshore, under eight thousand, Nagara Peninsula preferably. Appy Box 51, Grimsby Independent. 31â€"4¢ WANTED â€" Fresh Milch Foistein cow, T.B. Tested. G. M. Reamer, phone 192â€"W. 32â€"1¢ HELP WANTED â€" Watresses, part time work. Village Inn. 32â€"1p WANTEDâ€"Young woman desires part time or temporary work. Box 37, Grimsby Inderendent. 82â€"1p W ANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves.. and farm implements y . J. Swibb, King St.,. BeAnavilie. 1â€"tfe wANTED â€"â€" "~Oork ‘" ®"~ and stock farm. rmg.m-. W.w:‘- ~Pr!â€" o,..u.u‘cwrlld‘!un machinery. Capable Of taking “3!.â€â€' Aâ€"ly Box 27 Grimslby Independent."39.3p WANTEDâ€"By soldier‘s wit with amall child, one or two houseâ€" keeping rooms reasonablypriced. Box 448, Grimsby or Phoe 246. 82â€"1¢c WANTED â€" Booth, about 16y20: wactor @sec, 12 plate: 4 Theeled tratier »r rubber tired wuyon Apply Box 25, Grimsby I§jepe:. dew‘. 82â€"1p wWANTED AT ONCE ammmmee 0 0 a n waNnTeD TO PURCHASE _ House with four bedro0"4 ui. erc corveniencer,. & TW pores, near hbut not in #981 ty 9, % Write G. A. Ywung, 6 Avenue, OttaWA I6.tfe WaNTED â€" Work on £"8n and stock farm. hv-t.:“â€â€˜- P':l Pate house. Operete ".E‘g' an4 WANTED â€" Wo Capable taking state terms. P dependent. ‘Everybody India taking charge pecessary Box 27. Grimsby Independent 31.3p aNTED _ "Work on £*85 ang ANTED â€" stack farm. Pwenty Y*84 ex. gle room with geod b0Rg ;,, voung man employed 8t ngg);ct factory. Apply Box 2% Gronsby <ndependent. â€" B2â€"1p CAME To GRIMSBv FARMS WANTED vuno.y.ndh_.! courge 8t harvest time WANTED Work on frult farm. ing charge. E\eue . Box 30, Inâ€" 82â€"1p on he third â€"mn ain d b0R%q :. w alk e d lime until the complete surrender of the three rats I was just as anxious as the rest of the boys to come back to Canada, but through the British government, I was givâ€" I-nmnyuumm- | pet scheme of mine (community | bousing) in India. ‘ So for the past eight years 1 have been planning and supervisâ€" ing homes by the thousand. Who ‘mmmudom-mn |I am not sure, but through an Inâ€" ; dian prince of great wealth we | have unlimited capital to carry on |It has taken some time to get the ‘Mmmmwflu. | but when T left Bombay last week, calfe and her then two unmarried nelces, that whes I died that they would arrange, a~ I had wished, to be buried with the "Old Swents" of 1812, as I had been th:ough â€"the Boer War and considered ~myself an‘old soldier." Mr. Williams is now a resident of Toronto and will no doubt be remembered by many in Grimaby. LETTER TO EDITOR eventually finished my Engineerâ€" gngqu-.tmmuumzy. I felt that the organizatior would operate, and houses wovid continue to roll uff the assem‘iy line, withâ€" out my presence. I deserved a holiday and here I am. I lei: Bombay by Clipper and arâ€" rived in Nome this morning. Nome is one of the lerger airfields of the war days. Hangars and runways cover acres of ground. As soon as we wereâ€"groundedâ€"Iâ€"got â€"out ~to stretch my legs, and was surprised to se the thousands of baskets of fruit, being unloaded or transferrâ€" ed to other planes, ‘The baskets were about the size of the old basâ€" Ml.u!r-n-nbort.hn.mept that they were without handles, Mmdedmmekmdolpn-od paper puip. The mothers of both Mr. and Mrs. Hoebel, Mrs Hosebel, of Grimaby and Mrs. Guriow, of Kitâ€" cher .r, were present for the funâ€" eral of their littl« grandson On examination I found that they were shipped by the Ningara Packers under a trade name of "Grimsby Maid,"" date of picking and shipping stamped on each package. As the date today. is September 12, the baskets of fruit mmmaudupumur tributes testifying mute! aincere sayimpathy of friends and members of munity 6 11. This looked like magic, pickâ€" in Grimsby on September 11th and in Nome, Alaska on September 12th before 12 noon. Some of this fruit was destined to TcelAnd and Russia. The chief told me that the.weight left in luhndmldheplckoduplnm for Liverpool. This fruit was what made :: Mk.m-wol'uplou- antly surprised, it was only anâ€" other phase in the Evolution of world affairs. ies We are due in Edmonton short 1 me where I change t Torontoâ€"Montreal Clipper. glao to see that the Canadian e:ament have taken full adva waon at three o‘clock in e Symâ€" ingtoun Funeral Chapel, ze alm «e but besutiful service beicg conâ€" ducied by Rev. E. "Z. Long of Trinkty United Church ‘The amall casket was pl. d in the voult at Wirainad Lake > .sctery and interâ€" ment will take place later at Kitâ€" chener. Mr. John Whileman and Mr. Navid Oliver, members of the B*. johr Ambulance Brigade of which the baby‘s father is s«oreâ€" oo Bere were % freat were a great many floral Someday, Mr. Editor, you might like to hear how we turn out beauâ€" tiful homes complete in every deâ€" tail on an assembly line like autoâ€" mobiles. Roofing and siding all made of plastics,. No painting reâ€" quired to keep them clean Any combination of colours to suit climate or purchaser. Sewer pipe made cf glass, sewage disposal plants are nothing more or less than crematories, where the residue is nothing but a powder. All heating is by electricity of which we have an abundance at a low cost. of the old training bases acrow Canada. What an advantage yor had over the rest of the worlk when the war ceased. Hope t urop in to see you before ‘ong. Yours sincerely. KARL HOESE:. 1Kirkland Lese Neows) « The funcral of litle Kari Hoebel only child + Mr. and Mrs. G. W took the lives of two t last week. was beld M MHosbel. 41 McKelvie aven=s, the seromd victim of a tragedy that THE GRIMSHEKY ITNDEPENDENT Obituary of two tiny tots * s neld Monday o‘clock in 1 I Chaene!. * & J. H »at many floral mutely to the of _ relatives $25,000 Worth Of Hardie Sprayers One of the biggest shipments «f complete fruit and vegetable sprayâ€" and repair parts, as well as gasoâ€" line engines, arrived in Canada last week for Clarence W. Lewis, Canaâ€" dian distributor for the Hardie deâ€" penduble sprayers, of Hudson, Mich. and the Novo Engine Co. of ‘This shipment has a resale value of $25,000, and before delivery of a new sprayer, replatement pump or gasoline engine, the buyer must submit application to the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, through the distributor, who in turn, forâ€" wards same to one of the 14 raâ€" tioning officers spread across the Dominion. ‘There are three in Onâ€" tario, in Toronto, London and Otâ€" This big shipment, is only part of the 1943 quota, as set out in orâ€" der A3YS by the Administrator of Farm and Construction divisioa of the W.P. & TB growers of Nova Scotia, New potato growers in Prince Edward Island and various fruit sections in round maintenan Hardie equipment, CANADIAN==RED CRoss of Biggest Shipments Ever to Come to Canada, Last This shipment after completion Distributor, Received One TELEPHONES The telephone number of the office of The independent If you.want the Editor atâ€" Night, Sundays, Holidays, just callâ€" IOCAL CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, 1« MAIN st. TELEPHONE NUMBER 1 ATER 3 6 service for Grimsby District Peache Hit Hard mercury had fallen to 13 and 18\ mmummmo-‘ day. mmmwnymn-.l !urytoppcthlthmhnv. lest injury at either end of tue| Peninsula, that is from Oï¬nfl’l west to Winona, and in the QuéeD~! "From St. Catharines to Bear® ville, inclusive, while m,:! percentage of live buds left sh be sufficient for a fair to moderate! crop, but certainly not more than | that. Around Queenston, the inâ€"; dications are for a light to fair crop only, particularly as the Elâ€" berta variety s‘ows heavy injury. From Grimsby west injury is probâ€" ably the heaviest, with prospects Yor a light crop only. | "Througthout the district orchâ€" ards near the lake are probably :1 hetter condition than those two Or three miles back. There has twen no examins.ion of buds from the P «â€"<p A which stnd. h wb c s ht\ Prof. Palmer stated that he did he | not believe the cold weather had 16| damaged other fruit crops, and mmmmm." |fer heavy loss on their j.»aches, nâ€"| they would enjoy a good market ... for normal crops in other fruits. nlmo Fonthill district or DeF® ""*"" __ Gwmars is little chance zero or lower, there is little dwmmm- -nmmw:flm ols We k ces ul retacae 2 †wâ€" carpment, . b degrees below there have .".'L_lj i. Whkiln ARRBECE wmuâ€â€˜-‘“-‘ m.,.cunyhthnmï¬â€" lt.mmrlnï¬ltnnu-flfllt.ud mmwul’""‘" varieties lightly if at all. "In two or three days‘ time, aftâ€" er more buds have been examined more detailed information on inâ€" mmuunrmmudby nrinties. will be available to the | writing. No money orders. Grimsby Fueil&Feed, Grimsby Babcock Bros., Beamsville Henry Haws, Grassie WEB‘I'( Fenssy CCC C s Jublice, Veteran and and generally these varâ€" w 25' ‘.,‘30 RIMSPy weather had . crops, and rs might sufâ€" heir 1. >aches, good market