WOmEn must wory BUT oT s0 4arp; ») \*“ w :’. ï¬ â€˜ with GILLETT‘s © & Nee ajrseive Iys in hot water. The se B Save knees and your _.".'ik!gf"f Gillett‘s ia vour‘ â€"-f“â€"l- SwinNott B i2% m‘ lett‘ cuu'rl.mmh ""',.’,..G"' & and dirt. Leaves floors "clean -cn:b bn:hol"_hm dorizes the â€"-w A m-ll-w,.d » Get lw Business Directory Harold B. Matchett Government 4%%% Monthly Pay ment Loans. Loans Amortized From 10 BARRISTER, J. We‘ Esguire geamsvlilie FaS Ontario Aucflonul & vALVUATOR g4censed Avetione®" formooun.tz w pAncoln ; also for the CitYy o =cll-, 66, Rgeamsvilie or GrimebY Me, HEelllk Phone 36â€" â€"_____ to 20 Years Payments in some cases lower NG and nA'l'lNG C J. DeLaplante Buildicg Materials of All From Foundation Blocks to Interlor Trim. » woâ€"â€"» CONSULT â€"â€" MORTGAGE LOANS k e d (Vision Spec!®" * uen Hours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:3 cw ‘M..' At Open Wednssday . * P mmmentth PHONE 32¢ C ~ dabmsl Vernon Tuck msnsAB TR ET j. w. Kenn edy for An . A > tugust 3ist, 1944 HIIGGINS opTomETRIST it YUmBEA AVV CaIMSBY cTI@NEEP sOoLICITOR, ETC A ppointment PEne Saturdays 9â€"12 . . At Noon Hospita; f CONTIHHUATIONS come Tax Cl uty wtrirre> Ac ic‘ dincd. known as the Grimsby Brick and Tile Works. He also owned 110 acres of lovely fruit land bounded by No. 8 highway, the Beamsvilie station road and the Brickyard road, with a fine brick house and outbuildings on it. Unfortunately he met with adversities and the brickyard and the fine farm went under the auctioneer‘s hammer of Jas, A. Livingston. The brickyard was sold to the late George Crain who came from Brockvil. Likewise it was a Brockville man who bought© the funlndlnhuryun-oldltofl hnnnerwflou.u:ehu Dr. Newton Cossitt, V.S. Walter Tallman was a young man and he took Greely‘s advice and went west. He long until the Gate m«mw mmm.wn,.wm., applied for the position, received it and for a great many years, through all the great boom of the viiy, and until his death some years ago he was the Commissionâ€" long until the Gateway City fathâ€" ©râ€" «Jecided to anpoint a â€"strent NIGHT PROWLER In fact, Charlie has bees moved to using severel cuss words. Provinâ€" clal as4 town police have so far failed to pick up a scent as to her one in sight. Presently in the twiâ€" light be noted a glimmer approachâ€" ing and io and behold here was a tkunk with its head fast in a glass bottle and every time it stepped shead the bottle klunked on the Turner was standing on his fr:z verandsh when he heard a noise concrete sidewalk. The Chief and some neighbours geve chase aud the skunk ran into a tile drain. They waited at the other end of the drain but it did not corne out, although they could hear the bottle banging on the tile. By this time they had a rifle with which to dispense the rodent. Next they tried smoking the skunk out but this did not work so they gave up the job in disgust. Two days later town employees working on the town dump at the lake noticed something shining in the «un that was moving. Warily the; »pprouched it and there was 46. Sbunk bottle and all ‘They We know another FOU® _""*""" mtoo.wtoa-condw we will not tell it. Aromatically DA RLs t C c oA C lishments sprang up like mu*C: monmwflwm““ communication system which . °* lsted in 1939 had to be remolded without maj . additions. For example, during the first SiX t * NWan Anuble 1enge * U" C /) velief Giving effect to ,..,.4“ eaa wu‘l “ is to be aver bigh upkeep costs, the had 1ong held to &A policy of inâ€" stailing equipment dï¬.‘fl’“fli d er terials and designâ€" is {ormance under ',m-unthl overâ€" has been O“‘Mn‘l" M’ uks nlwmly his Here‘s another one. One night choice © standing male wo the Job ! remain«® m paurtek to the 3 woldiers CONTRACT Lep BATTLE OF WIRES ained Ant* ‘MM t‘he yOubs AS BUILDER OF ’wudll » of e p* ing loss Of are honored by the Inâ€" D M by In ,:;?W aillitary ve joined the OB ons of half w"wmo“ s been done. intensified 4 heir akill an nflmu pany app®" & discrimina! From Page One was not there NubMy at inating the rm€ ry rejects rganization ir effort W roturnc Tho i _ hi in th twith 1908 who to fAll the I Mg-fll#mmmn are 4,009craftsmen. About 2,300 Of these alfiii the day and night task ofkeeping the wideâ€"spread plant 1 proper condition; 500 more handle the movement of equipâ€" ment,inward and outward, on the premisegof subscribers: 1,200 are engageqon constructin. The construction group has been erecting poles, wires and cables to bring elephone service 'lflll‘ reach ofisolated air fields and war factories, While most of such inâ€" stallations 1ave been sompleted, even today projects are being pressed to conpletior so that there will be no delayin expanding some particular brancp of the war effort because communications are poor or lacking, While it has not been able to expand its service in agriâ€" culture, Bel]) ras assigned mor. than 225 of its construction men io the upkeep of the rural plam in central and western Ontario alone, to assure ur‘, »pripted service to the farmer, ® â€" farmer, short of gas and riobh> and faced with a manpower shortige of unequalled intensity, looks +, the telephone as a time saver. Much of the administration of Canada‘s war effort naturally cenâ€" tres in the three l@ge cities of Otâ€" tawa, Montreal and Toront. ‘The triangle formed by thow. three cenâ€" tres includes a territory which is p‘orlodlan; whipped by winter storms. Ordinary means of comâ€" munication are frequently destroyâ€" ed. To remedy this operating difâ€" ficulty the Bell Company just beâ€" fore the war was about to underâ€" take a project to instell an underâ€" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT We iz tiat VIMV .. ana CAENâ€" _ WEAR IT OW YOUR ARM mhDOF g, New Ration Book Issue in October SBaturday that Ration Book No, 5 will be distributed to the Canadian public the wwek of Oct. 14â€"21, and said coupons will be included in the new book to cover "emergenâ€" cles that may arise." K. W. Taylor, soâ€"ordinator of the Foods Adininistration, said tre situation regarding rationed comâ€" v.'i!ilbfol\nhh Special C:gponn «e nmfldll" ugar Situation Likely To Be every few months to determine their position in the light of any new developments. A study now was being made of the preserves ration picture to see what action should be taken should the sugar flgy situation become worse. . ‘Tavlor said he believed â€" Mr. Taylor said he believed the sugar situation in 1945 was likely to be "tough." However, crop prosâ€" pects could not be accurately foreâ€" cast until about the end of the year. Europe was likely to require ‘arge »llocations of sugar out of the 1945 crop. The board‘s announcement said it was generaliy felt that it would be wiser to reduce the quota of sugar to industrial users than to cut the regular ration to consumâ€" ground cable designed for high frequency operation connecting these three cities. Under conditions of war, uninterrupted service beâ€" tweenm thess places became paraâ€" moeunt. As a result, it has used a large share of the nonferrous metals made available to it since the war, to further this project, and its first stage is at present nearipg completion. Tough Next Year. This is the biggest job we have aver tackled! Everything depends vpon Victory. Câ€"nad:‘s Army needs volunteers NOW. ind, theâ€"t means you and you and you! Wear Canada‘s Badge of Honour ca your Yes, wei.sed your be!p. ; . and need it badly. arm. You‘!l be proud of it so will your friends. WELL DO IF AOLIN â€" butwneed YOORMHELP] rery mar: who is able has got «. do his bic Officials said the butter situaâ€" tion was unlikely to become any better. In the first seven months of this year butter production fell by 10,200,000 pounds or 5.5 per cent, compared with the corresâ€" ponding months of 1943 Creamâ€" ery butter consumption has inâ€" creased 20,000,000 pounds in the same sevenâ€"month perioa. 4 stockâ€"taking of the tea and coffee situation will be made some time this fell. Daily report Mark Y our Shipments GEO. C. ANGPAGH COMPANY, LiiTED FOR TOP MARKET PRICES 74 Colborne Street, Toronto. "Upâ€"toâ€"date Selling Methods" PRODUCE GROWERS! Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request. Maybe you don‘t think this means you . 1 : that it‘s a job for the other fellow. If you do, you‘re wrong, It‘s your war, too :. . a war for every man who is a man .. ; for everyone who has a stake in Canada. Yes, this means you al‘ right and we Md you now for the months of intensive train« h.l:nkcymi.hdn;-ï¬.'cd&dk before and we can do it again : : ; but we need your helb, One layer of a ne aluminum foil has such good htâ€"insulating Ice cream is 10 to 2per ¢°B4 butterfat. Human nature is funny, l:';; son can‘t get his fill of swee is the line of taffy handed M Y Royal Bank of Canada King & Yonge Sts. Reference: SEVEN