ing affidar‘ts. ppmnnite ns e I eEmenmin t «> AUCTIONEER a vauuarom | *Yetything is fine as usual Ztéenset Auctionmer tor the Oounly rost to «it i : also for the City of ®. Major Vance Fur ILUMBING rad HEATING Harold B. Matchett Business Directory BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 25 Main Street, West CRIMSBY Mours 9â€"4 â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 J. W. Kennedy Mours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:30â€"5:06 Crosed Baturdays At N~on Open Wednesday Aftermnoon Government 4%%, Monthly Payment Inans. Loans Amortized From 10 to 20 Years Payments in some cases lower C J. DeLaplante Ruilding Materials of ‘.!l Vernon Tuck From Foundation Blocks to interior Trim. We Have Elastic Bands THE PICK OF tosacco Some sizes now available, others ready later. No advance in price. Fur An Appointment MORTGAGE LOANS HIGGINS w« CONSULT â€"â€" (Vision Specialist) AVJCTIONEELR it DOES taste good in a pipe PLUWKWBER E8QUIRE w FGP am< Dear Crimaby: Thanks ever so much fs cigarettes This time of CONTINUA TIONS time. They do m'-fl!. hang on comâ€" -{-wuxr-dmm,:.éj Treen and flow rne in full Hloom mere, have <â€"<n for some| than a few words but that‘s all we can repay you with. Thanking you one and all again. I rewalu, Yours Sincerely, Wilfred Trovis. Mnmmt_nymo.dlummu: "wke day after day in any line of business and escape unscathed. For the race fan, however, staking money on the chances of a borse is .‘n alluring pastime. ‘There is something about watching mmhmmmmuhmmum blood. Win or lose, the fan ususlly :1 satisfied i#f he gets a run for his mouey, and he never stops to think <hat every time he bets $2 be is paying more than 40 cents for the privilege of doing so. Inability to beat the horses can‘t lightly be attributed to "crookâ€" ed races." Anyone inclined to that belief might try playing only feaâ€" ture events in which purses are large enough to preclude any possiâ€" bility of dishonesty, and see if he succeeds in th* 4. ‘The fact is that The shrinkage cannot help but have a decided effect on the prices hung up on the mutuel payâ€"off board. All are shorter than they | otherwise would be. It all adds up to the fact that the bettor must pick more winners merely to break: even. Mutuel pools rank high as a painless source . of extraction of maâ€"m*mmmdmum. Not only unmmmmmmmwmma‘mm mumm,mmmmmm he is contributing. Rarely it ever occurs to losers after an afternoon ¢munâ€"mmumzcuh-.mmm‘ :mnflfldfl“m.mummnnm- mm.mmmnm.uynnmmmn governâ€" ment taxes alone and have left an additional sizeable suun with the track as recompense for the afternoon‘s entertainment. Of course, the "rake," however large, doesn‘t bar the indivicual bettor from picking every winner and going home with a handsome Mnmm-nmwmmn Any bettor who selects four winners in seven races is fortuaate. Picking two would muke anyone happy who siops to thin‘*t what he‘s up How are confitions in taâ€" Nisâ€" ira District now that spricg is on any amount in the pool in excess of $50,000. Then there is the leâ€"y by both the Ontario and Dominion Governments. This year the Proâ€" muoumm-um-:m"mmummmgfm WMM&.MUW'nwmuMmm. m“mu-mmduo.mmwmu-w Mmmhmmm-m.m.m- ince $4,000 and the Dominion $2,000. In other words, of $40,000 flung nmmmwwummmmmu mrymaflnmmnammmcrm SX _L_ cent. on the next $10.000 And shrink his money does at & rate of more thas 20 per cent. First, there is the track rakeâ€"off. It is seven per cent. on the frst $20,000 in uny mutuel pool, six per cent. on the next $10,000, five per Gustaly uns Sss SOCOH e on antaie C wl n Ns 7 mumummmumwmmm Ynnmmcdldumm has borne repetition m.uâ€"mmmmpmumwm centuries as long as horses race. He said, "You can beat a race but you can‘t beat the racez." mmm-&«mmamm&q hv-'t!aud.uam&h&wn The number of Misâ€" sourians is still large and formidable. .cuml.oummmnux-mm I'mvhouu“-uhmm. The story of the opening of ‘mmmmmmumwumm ‘onmhycoddhmum It‘s the same year after year, wm-mmwwmmwmumm mr-hmru-hrdmmmnnbanmtrthn ever. Anhimwï¬omm-u&.mmlhm‘ uddl'tnnwhmm’m.mmmnua mmuduczul-plomumnmmmm four. Nuwy“mhmï¬ymbnbhmomm law of averages, but be has to face the inevitable shrir‘age in hh' money every time it goes through the mutuels. YOU CAN‘T PEAT THE RAcEs for Charlie Clattenburg. PORTOLOGY MaIL BAG Ry Bones Livingston, Sportologist From Page One four eE + '; -'.' e Eie ..|' s Dear Carm : Mwn the} Thanks to you and the Grimazy| [ ter 10 ofcieck. year | people for another parce! of cigurâ€"| Cg* \Iut nothing Uke home. We should | amake it at seast by this tim~ mext _ Oigurettes receivel today, at a very opportune time, Many thanks. Cpl E. Wilson Juhnaon. € # ® Apr. 20, 1944. Your appreciated gift of cigarâ€" eties received and agrin I sey thanks, which is about ¢ll in my power to say at present, but I hope in the very near future to be able to suy it in person 1 yre®r Lo# us ; THB _ GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT i thisk of Grimsby and * They bave the odd A. N. Rrockelbank Major Ted Beott. Want Normal Pop, Vim, Viger? «nmmammmmmee umm mum m fhne best way to lose confidence in jour fellow man is to place too much in a conAdence man. are $1.99 per sixâ€"quart fist and §$5.33 per fourâ€"basket crate for Mmm:lw’wu- quart flat and $2%1 per fourâ€" basket crate for red sours. Trumy. poi‘ation costs may be added for Mbm/‘tnhu miles away "slightly lower" than those of last year but higher than those prevailâ€" ing in 1942. Growers‘ ceiling prices to shipâ€" pers and wholesalers are set at fl-“wmmmauo; per fourâ€"basket crate for black sweet cherries and 90 cents per ummmn,u,.g... bausket crate for red sours Per. vegetables, and the board said it ’muumw-nm. effective immediately, establishing price cellings on Canadianâ€"grown cherries of all types for the first u-unme-m.....u. ries imported during the period July 3 to Sept. 30. . The order brings cherries under ï¬'-mmm“‘ trol as now is in effect for most of ns annnw a on menmcane en WHERE To SET TtHgE INDEPENDEXT Copies of The independent are on sale ceach woek, 1t Hive cants per copy in the folâ€" lowing local stores: Tnanks once more for your thoughtful gHt. They reached me at a most welcome time. Dear Sir: personally and I hope that before | all back and can thank Price Ceiling Set For Cherries C ng prices direct to msumers, £.0.b shinving unnint possible, you‘re doing Oneonphlhnthm of writing to thamk you for anothâ€" er carton of "Sweet Caps", which reached me last week. + lease convey my sinceres* apâ€" preciation to all those who make any day now. | 6. s Best regards to all and thanks ettes. You have heard how we preâ€" fer the Canadian cigarettes to the English. All I can do is confinm James Baker. Eric H. Bull. # o# o# Cigarettes received with sincere From where I am sitting I can e Col. Sinclair‘s office. I kave t seen him yet, but may do se June 19 â€" The Prices Thenks again, Kenueth L. Hudson. CLOSING SATURDAY NIGHT The Bowla will close its 1 urâ€" .’.u"““.m doors for the summer season on Satur We thank all f you or your generous patronage during the 1942â€"44 Will see you all Labor Day when we open for the 1944â€"45 season. JC 1 \i THE BOWLAWAY GEORGE AND HELEN KANMACHER CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED A SULPNUR SPRAY TUAT WILL NOT 2LOG6 THE NOZZLE CLASSIFIE D PRODUCE GROWERS! Mark Your Shipments GEO. C. ANGPAGCH COMPANY, LIMITED CLASSIFIED AD s "Upâ€"toâ€"date Selling Methods" 70 ILTSC", PQC, nFOWn fot, fust and other fungoid diseases. Can be uoduour-qetdul.'l'npo-nb makes 100 gallons »f effective k. Yurhald-huï¬awm in 6 Ib. and 50 Ib. bags. mOthn_adyvmbloâ€" w*ays in suspens.cuâ€" penetrates the downy covering of vy«ung fruit and the unclerside of leaves â€" C.»K,rh "!“*hndwuï¬' YÂ¥ C€on. Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request. m...“’m“bu m’W'M you have no further use when someone else may be glad to buy it ? . . . Why m“ï¬'flmhnitnnnpto the attic when you m‘@ht turn it into cash through a classified seil or what you want to buy . . . You can reach the whole circuâ€" lation of The Independent for the sinall cost of two cents a This is the way to let the other Lello ., Minimum Outlay FOR TOP MARKET PRICES 74 Colborne Street, Toronto. Maximum Result scsh ru have to Royal Bank of Canada King & Yonge Sts. Thursday, June 22nd, 1941 * Mow Westminster, 8.C, A D S