DON‘T BE ON YOUR UPPERS "Honey" Sheltor Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug ed entirely. We will make them like new. Repair work is a scientific specialâ€" ty with us. those shoes in for &mgflem in *he original containers, prouptly â€"to th* nearest Brewer‘s Retail Storeâ€"as these can bcl:nd over and over this way supplies for ; ou. . . . In fact, quite a scsious shortage o# boitles can be overcome if customâ€" E, ED, DOC., MD. No .2, inâ€" spected the battalion and took the salute at a march vpast on the founding of the Lincoiln militia was meld by the 2nd (R) Battalion, Lincoln and Welland Regiment, the linea! descendant. grounds of historic old Fort George, the occasion marking the fArst time since the wrr of 1812â€"14 L. & W. REGT. CELEBRATE THEIR 150 ANNIVERSARY Bpeaking of the unit‘s resord, day: "We Imve sent 1,000 men and 50 cfficers from the Znd Hattabon to the various armed forces. From Colorful , Ceremony enlisud ai* most wer: . ~sersceas 1z June, 1940, the 1st Buttalion L. and W. Regiment (C.A.) was moâ€" bilized and aubsequently served un the west coast, Newloundiand, and now on «ctive service overseas. In August, 1940, the 2nd (B) Battaâ€" lion was formed. | ent Lin. in and Welland Regimen In the prevent war the regis«s* was moblized the day before wa> was deciasre4 and posted to the Welland Ship Cansl, Is was later disbanded ,although a~ ranks reâ€" from the 19th Buttalion and formâ€" ed into a new uiit, designated the 44th Battalion. In : Great War, companies of the 10th ard 44th vere represented in various C.E.F. Battalions and perpetuate the S1st, PB8th and i76th Rattalions CEFÂ¥. In 1936, «be Lincoin Regiment and the Lincoln and Wellant Regiment Niagars Camp Grounds â€" tat =â€" Reginent is tnee Descendant of Lincoin Miliâ€" tis Which WaÂ¥ No Zombic Attended Gargen Pariys E. Potts, CB. Canadian military authorities have not authorized giving out chewing gum as a regular ration, as have ame of our Allies, the demands for chewing gum from Canadian boys and girl» in the armed forces *zve presented a production and On May 1st, 1944, the American Wrigley Company gave their enâ€" tire output to the U.S. Army and Navy, and now the Canadian Comâ€" pany has devised a new ‘Wrigley Gm» Supply For Troops Overseas -m--naâ€"ndiumâ€" t will reach the fighting forces overâ€" describing the start of the great their beltsâ€"chewed on their gum, and are on their way to France." _ Gum chewing has become an inâ€" existing facts we believs that the Grimaby have a supply of n can take care of your needs. Next time you send an opder of cigâ€" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENXDENT C Onebokinymnï¬mwfllï¬wyuthm...h.imot M, * mouse ... am I one of those who lets the ov>er fellow face «il the o L m&mbfls?wwflï¬hhmdfl ! C M&mm...h!ï¬ep?mmwmh 5 1 G&hd'uqmï¬ghh-yhc.mymlenyhfm Yon’llaudmo.bo(dumgbmh.wuhyon fightingâ€"fit. l e ?mplnkh-idemymwhohsthmngetomitlhtough. wask i on vouk ané Cmd-'lAnzMymNO"andMwaumm' A homing pigeon released at Arâ€" ras in France on August 15, 1981, reached its home in Saigon, Indoâ€" Chins, 7,200 miles away, in just 24 Italy, Sicily or North Africa and British civilians are cheerfully takâ€" ing & considerable cut to make this LONDONâ€"The British Ministry of Food together with the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute and the British Brewing Industry, has made special arrangements to fly satisfactory supplies of beer to the Invasion Troops Get Their Beer there are enclosed 2 postcards so uhm“m‘ receipt of the package to both the sender of the gum and the Canaâ€" dian Wrigley Company . The Canadian Wrigley Company has provided retailers throughout Canada with order forms so that & full e o Wrigsys Aprarmile ing gum to members of the armed Supplies are expected to be more , second ouly to mail. The Navy League Needs Your Help Daily 1 We a full line of hardware, Benjaminre Moore‘s Paints, Ca.‘h-nncu.wotccdfl.mum Birder Twine, Glass and Enameiwares. Your HARDWARE Requirements Our aim is to give you the best service possible under GEO. C. ANSPAGH COMPANY , LIMNED PRODUCE GROWERS! "Upâ€"toâ€"date Selling Methods" JOHNSON‘S HARDWARE Bhipping Stamp and Pad on Request. Mark Your Shipments «â€"â€"â€" Your Engquiry Appreciated â€"â€" FOR TOP MARKET PRICES 74 Culborne Street, Toronte, Thursday, July 27th, 1944. Royal Bank of Canada King & Yonge Sts. ® *4