41 Fall Fair Dates In The District Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham :2 Main St. E. Grimsby No Matter What Kind of Magazine You Want Our shelves carry a stock of over 200 periodicals, beâ€" sides all the daily papers and several iDustrated Sunâ€" If we have not what you want, we can get it for you. C.H. RUSHTON IF YOU ARE THINKING Grimsby News Agency * Full Line of Smokers‘ Supplies A NEW HOME Consult C. J. DeLaplante. OM o on iess Lt than rent. Many plans to thoose from or if you wish plans can be drawn to suit your requireâ€" __ "AGENC. i8" Main St, W., next to Gas Office Phone 559 Nights 480â€"wâ€"12 ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKEN It won‘t be lgs now until the rainy lvg then comes winter. Be preparâ€" "ed. Bring in thoseâ€" C. J. DeLaplante BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES and have them fixed up for the stormy days. ~Now ones are alâ€" most impossible to get, so you‘d better Pave the old on‘ts reâ€" paired. "Honmz»y" Shelton WE HAVE IT If you desire information on Store in The Fruit Belt" SCHOOL SUPPLIES _ _"The Little Shoemaker®" | Next Dowr to Dymond‘s Drug Bs cah. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ie maguacs enc oc --....oa BUILDING GALOSHES RUBBERS â€"â€"Seribblers â€"Drawing Books â€"School Bags .. +SAYS ... AND 23. 1943 Breevities How about that Ditty Bag you were going to fill? # + # Hydro Cornmission meets next Tuesday afternoon. tario is October 3â€"9. Day for the Blind in Grimsby Better be getting started on that Christmas parce) for overseas. # # # Hailton County Council are enterâ€" taining the idea of an open season for deer hbunting in that County. Bonds you are going to buy ? A new allâ€"time record has been set at Ridley College, St. Catharâ€" Ines for this term. _ 300 boys are Harold Gowland has the contract for remodelling the home recently mmauyuunmmr somn, at the corner of Oak and days hunters may agein go legally after deer in Brant County if the County Counci) decides to take up the offer of the Department of Game and Fisheries to declare an court last week, when the Crown withdrew the charge. Cunningham has already been sentenced at Simâ€" coe to four years for theft. ; Tb.weaophxoflolkm ty will be a little larger this year than last, Bruce M. Wallace, manâ€" ager of Norfolk Fruit Growers Asâ€" sociation, states. Wallace estimated the crop at about 225,000 uampers of handâ€"picked fruit, as compared with 180,000 bhampers last year. Blood Doners Clinic next Wedâ€" A wholesale cleanâ€"up of slot maâ€" chines in Wellandâ€"Crowland area by provincial police under Inspecâ€" 3 NOWns W io ce t tor Doyle, resulted in the payment of fines on gambling charge totalâ€" uunza.oommnwmm police court on Friday afternoon, as the result of six convictions registered by Magistrate J. H. Campbell, Growers of grapes for wine in the Niagara fruit belt will receive $50 a ton this year compared with the 1942 rate of $42.50. The $50 price was set at a confererce in Cudk uo oo oainkdaame Saft the Niagara Grape Growers‘ Asâ€"‘ sociation, â€" wineries, Agriculture Minister Kennedy, of Ontario and A. St. Clair Gordon, chairman of the Ontario Liquor Control Board. A recent news reel at Moore'l‘ Theatre showed some large herds of cattle grazing on the mngd dands of Alberta. ‘Thes> beeves are destined for overseas coasump tion. One scene depicted cowboys spraying the critters for Warble fly. The spraying outfits b;u used were sold to Alberta ranc and government departments by Clarence W. Lew‘!s, Cnmnadian disâ€" tributor for Hardie Power Bprayer | cuthis. | . In guarkenly AEIE NEA HUinithe | at the Lincoln County Court House llut week, 15 applicants for the © |pp¢‘u8rlum subjects were ap proved by his Honor, Judge J. Gâ€" 8. Stanbury, and will be recomâ€" mended for their citizenuhip. Two UnHantions were" deférred. ‘The | proved by bis 8. Stanbury, mended for * .‘wlle.liofll 4 ‘My of t made by now lbeennlflvefl \1!‘0"‘4 to 16th, and Novembu®r T9 all inclusive. Bag limits . for the whole season. Th season will prevail across vince except in psrincial EEGGHGW . Acamcerran ied ~ ul Ope: dat partridge hi the cro voeisais * ip 4 game u,.md:m regulated e areas. There ure only Mungarian portridge in the Nit~ ara‘ area and these are not inâ€" cluded io this order, Operator of & Whitahorse, Yub fined $400 for in haircuts above t Iag the basic pt¢ EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEKE in um fgame prese euarterly uw.-ugfuto‘n court 11, 1041 dates for the shooting of ',uveheenmnfldw ta 10 pepartinent of Game sh as follows: Ociober 2nd lusive. Bag limits are fAve \ wohats season. ‘This open of the appicstiions were noew Canadians who had jes of «© zechoslovakis and Fine Barber Yukon Territory was r increasing prices of ve those charged durâ€" _ amind. Sept. 15 to barber shop i8 and townâ€" tives Magistrate Fines Niagara Grocer Sold Oranges Above The Ceilâ€" ing Priceâ€"Cadi Thinks Reâ€" (St. Catharines Standard) Peter P. Bishoyp, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lake grocer, was fined §$27 in Magistrate 3. H. Campbell‘s police charge of selling oranges above the price ceiling. J, P. Collins, Niagara Falls, an investigator for the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, testified that on July 9th he visited the Bishop store and found that "220" oranges were being sold at 55 cents a dozen. ‘The case cost $6.20, and the grocer is allowed 25 per cent. markâ€"up on the selling price. Oranges should sell at 45 cents a dozen retail with this profit. Other oranges, "252‘s" were being sold at 45 cents when the celling was 40 cents a dozen, he said. . Mr. Collins explained that the profit set by the Board is 25 per cent, af the retail price rather than 25 per cent of the wholesale price. * "That regulation would mislead the general public, wouldn‘t it ?" ‘uhodwcmplnn. Mr. Bishop said that in peace }mummmmm on oranges making allowance for any which might spoil, and that he was unaware of price ceiling orâ€" ders which would change his sysâ€" tem,. He said that since he was visited by Mr. Collins he had~sold his oranges at the Board‘s price. a Cabinet Meeting held last Friâ€" my..nmdmthevwldlln «in account of the stewardship of his Government to the people of Ontario in a radio address on Friâ€" day night, September 24th. ‘The Premier, whose Government kas been in office a little over four weeks, has created a precedent and a great dea; of public interest by the announcement of his radio adâ€" Prompt action has been taken by the Government to in.vlement the twentyâ€"two point programme anâ€" nounced by Premier Drew duricg the election campaign. It is anticiâ€" pated that the address will deal with matters vitally affecting the affairs of the Province No time Premier Drew To Broadcast One to Public. has been * . by the Premier and his Cabinet in getting to work, The conference of four hundred farm leaders held in Toronto two weeks after the Drew Government took office demonstrated that the Provâ€" ince is going to get immediate acâ€" tion. The address wil be carried over the Ontario Regional Network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corâ€" pouï¬on,nldwlllhchldeme of the entire Province. _ ‘The address will be carried locaiâ€" ly by CKTB, St. Catharines and CKOC, Hamilton, rroduction of the papaya tree, source of the dru;, .apain, may be tried in Cuba, ‘~ replace formâ€" ar Far Eastern sources, Premier George Drew, following THZ â€"GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT MOORE‘S TnearrE MON.â€"TUES., SEPT, 27â€"28 2 1. â€" SAT., SEPT,. 24 â€" 25 wWED,..THUR., SEPT. 29â€"29 "Two Tickets To London" "Something To Shout About" Michele Morgan, Alan Curtis "Fox Movietonews" "Trumpet Seren=de" "Rwing Your Partner" Bill Robinson, Lena Horne "March Of Time" "Last Roundâ€"Up" "Jungle Land" "Train Busters" "Pito‘s Guitar" "Stormy Weather" Ameche, Jack Oakie, Janet Blair board members and volunte:, for the splendid work you did, a~ let me thank you on behalf oi che whole board for undertaking sach a tremendous job and making auch a splendid success of it." The above is an excerpt from a letter received by Mayor E. 8. don, Chairman Wartime Prices and Trade Board, anent the recent disâ€" Committee chairmen for the Lions Club for the ensuing year are as follows: Sight, Vernon Tuck; boys and girls, P. V. Smith; citizenship and patriotism, Fred Jewson; civic imâ€" provem.at, C. J. DeLaplante; comâ€" munity betterment, R. C. Bourne; extension, J. A. Jacklin; attendâ€" -Aâ€".'hl'l‘fll" rr 7: membership, Russell Terry; publicity and bulletin, E. E. Ewing: program, H. A. Campbell; constitution and byâ€"laws, H. B. Matchett; Lions and general edu« cation, P. V, Smith; health and welfare, Dr. B. T. Rogers; safety, Rev. George Taylorâ€"Munro; propâ€" erty, A. R. Globe; war services, Col. W. W. Johnson; postâ€"war plan, /.. R. Globe. No Ammuntion For Game Hunters every one conce out, that ammunition be supplied to the armed forces for shooting Germans, Japs and other Axis satellites than to sportsmen. Durâ€" ing the present crisis and until vicâ€" tory becomes & reality, personal inâ€"| terests must be made subservient t, those of the country." l Lion Committees Mayor Edric Johnson, clulrmln‘ of West Lincoln local ration board, reports that the board has been deâ€" luged with requests for ammuniâ€" tion which, of course, it is unable to comply with. In giving this inâ€" formation, Mayor Johnson referred to the following statement, signed by H. 1. Ross, deputy administraâ€" tor, W.P.T.B.: "It is much more important to Canzadians and _to ‘Kincardine Stores i Adopt Short Week Ration Board Is Congratulated (Kincardine News) Eifective immediately, Kincarâ€" dine busir«s places will observe A Aveâ€"day week, stores closing . ali° day Â¥â€"nday, Hours wil‘ be 6 p.m. daily except Saturday when stores will remain open till 10 pm. to the year‘s end, From January 18. to Marci. 31st next, Saturday ciosing bou;s will be 7 p.m. \ l The decision was reached at a meeting of Kincardine Business Mon‘s association and representaâ€" tives of farm organizations. In the past Kincardine has observed the Wednesday halfâ€"holiday, but since considerable livestock is shipped from town that day the farmers have been inconvenienced by closâ€" ing hours. stores will remain open all day Wednesday. Grants $1,000 Help Momeless Since Jan. 1, 1943, the Price Board‘s Consi wer Branch found homes for more than 75,000 people through their Housing Registries, Time is money, ! man will give you quicker than he wi dough, Damage done to Malta up to the end of 1942 includes 5,000 houses completely destroyed, 5,000 ruined and avaiting demolition, A aimilar number .:rfl for habitation until w 13,000 houses damaged by biest. ney, but the average » you fAve minutes he will part with his Laieut. Commander R. B. Stannard, V.C., making hbis first trip as Skinpar of H.M.S. Vimy has sent a Uâ€"Boat to the bottom, the Vimy, ww-mwmmmmzm.mm her first Atlantic Convoy, when enemy Uâ€"Boats attacked During a succossful three day and night battle in the North Atlantic, HM.S. Mwmdmu-hh!oMNn-cewlmmwm mwlhdodmeflonbym-m. German survivors rescued and Wgâ€mmntonNmm ‘The whole action was one of the heaviest defeats inflicted on Uâ€"Boats during this war. Picture shows: Wmmmdmu-mtmbducmmd Ashore from HMLS. Vimy, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE â€" Picking Ladders, 10 feet high. Apply 18 Murray Stre.t. 0â€"3p FOR SALEâ€"Spanish type onions. Bring awn containers, W. Chl.v‘ FOR SALE â€" Good farm h and harness, Cheap, Box 66, dependent, 1 FOR SALE â€" Oak heater, Axâ€" minster rug, 5%4x7%, new. Teleâ€" phone 113â€"wâ€"3. 11â€"1p Kiefter Pear Growersâ€" ";R SALS ;fl'di.mm Blooms, for e¢© room, e*~, LAioyd Pettit, %0 Main West, Phone Two cents a word per i;sertion. Minimum charge each insertion 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantce in.or= tion. Achnr:oo(unmuhmdoforboxu. FOR SAUCpg â€"â€" Lady‘s winter cont, a44!¢po} +.rimmed, matching mull; to«! plue; size *4 Lady‘s tub? spates, size 5. Phone Ifl{l“ AJ We are now making contracts for KIEFFER PEARS â€" Wartime Prices and Trade Board rates on number one‘s and two‘s. Anyone interested we advise to call at our office on Robinson Street North, or telephone 44. FOR 8Apg .~ Two boraes, wih harnes® pp will exchange for good F,mm;‘ cow, John Cbail, CorDeF garton and Fifty 1304 BRITISH NAVAL v.C. COMMANDING VETERAN DESTROYER Winona. _ _ ve@p FOR IA:-r': Yerow and green beans f0f canning, wmflo;’ A hbasket O wushel, ApDIYÂ¥ elu:l z’"‘“‘- Kerman Ave., Pb::’ LO8T a Wrist Watch sor««« where 2toinity of up town on Satâ€" a.“"“m. 18, Has name Mary l..“ 11 on back. Finder please vC 8t g ftsbinson St. N. Reâ€" waurd. 11â€"1p ers, 21 Paton Street. CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED Want to Buy â€"Sell â€"Beg â€"Borrow â€" Swap a Wite . ... Advertise in The Independent And Get Quick Results. C Take Notice 125. FOR SALE EDW. TODD, Manager. farm horse Box 66, Inâ€" 11â€"1p 11â€"3p + . Apâ€"@eany â€" paige . pppmel \ w FOR RENTâ€"Furnished bedroom, all conveniences, Box 35, Indeâ€" pendent, \tâ€"ip FOR RENT â€" Light housekeeping room, sultable for 2 people, 54 Robinson 8, Phone 238W. â€" 11â€"1¢ FOR RENT â€" Will share home with soldier‘a wife or marriea woman. 11 Gibson Avenue, Teleâ€" phone 5M45R, H1â€"1¢ wANnTEQ â€"â€" BOREGOr®, AMMMES P*CC vileges; all conveniences; garâ€" age, Box 75, Independent. 10â€"3p WANTED TO BUY ~â€" 20 Young Pigs. Bix weeks old. . Apply Telephone 592. 11â€"10 wWANTED â€" Octobor 1st, girl or woman to assist in caring for small child. Phone S529W. 11â€"ip WANTED â€"â€" Two furnished for light housekeeping. location . Apply Box 70, pendent, WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, and farm implements . M. J. Swibb, King St.,. Beamasvilie, Phone 230. 43â€"tfe WANTEDâ€"Odd painting job» for weekerds, â€" Good workmanship, Wnd material, city references, in kler Box 22*, Grimsaby, or 880%% Parliament 8t., Toronte. 11â€"1p PAINTING AND PAPERUANC®â€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, Mzansion Apt. C, Phone 90w. 43â€"0p INTERIOR PAINTLAG ANM PAPâ€" EAHANGING â€"â€" ... J,. ayward, Phone collect, 24u, Seemaville, "SLENDOR TABLETS", HMarmlesa and ef «tive. $1.00, two weeks‘ supply, ~* Jymond‘s Drug Store, 40â€"8m BABY‘8 SKIN AILMENTS, ECâ€" ZEMA, CUVUTS, otc., vespond %mckly to KLEEREXâ€""A Quick ealing . Balve." _ Aiso heals Psoriasis, lmmlgo. Chaps, Eryâ€" thema, étc, ; $1,.00; $2.00, (Medium and Strong). Sold Dyâ€" mond‘s Drug Store. MISCELLANBEOUS FOR RENT WANTED 10, Ind 11« INA AnV