Phone 36 for Your Next Printing Order Women and Girls over 16 years old, urgently needâ€" ed, peeling and packing peaches. Good wages. Piece work or hour work. Rate for hour work, 50c per hour. Inexperienced help are welâ€" ‘w ow QUAKER(OATS} L 10e ufl""“‘-."" 140 ““..'m 23¢ C a M A YÂ¥ ; Auctoys & PALMOLIYVE 2 heoke 11e CLANT PALMOLIVE 3 ©AZZ® ase acunte, OPENS DRAINS â€" TYE 2%5¢ From September 6th to September 29th, inclusive, for vacation |TOMATO SOUP‘2*19¢) (sour â€" 11:] SPACHETTI SAUCE * _ l.l-ltqd > Robinson Street North, Grimsby > CANADIAN CANNERS LTD. NORMAN J. TODD, Local Manager. ONIONO Silver Skin _ _â€" |b, A§C Red Peppers 5w« Large ca. 10¢ Watermelons â€" «h $1.09 Carrots Marsh, Bulk _ B3 lbs 413 Mommulnyrmymodlmnm:\ HAROLD B. MATCHETT For further information apply at office or teleâ€" WANTED THE LAW OFFICE will be closed 1946. h .. i. Aoudics Araptvant ult Be Buse to Have A Pachage in the House for the Badio Propuan T 2 00 Sss se qemnearn tm ns AYLMER BABY nou'- P¢ CHILI CON CARNE Pm 24 MACARONI or SPAGHETTI oun« rxo Oc JELLâ€"O CUSTARD 'q- c R 0 Y A L . Y E AS T Â¥rm 14¢ BLOATER PASTE :m 19 KLIW!I SHOE POLISH » 16 AT (Prosty MIX 2 mm« 19¢] ~, kin : ~~â€" 16. %fke weet, Large ca. 10c § , * each $1.09 Bulk _ B3 lbs 413 k ~ Beautiful Music Floats On Air On Sunday morning last town ents in the west end of the church goers and travellers n and amnm-"“"“""â€."r" muumuo-mumd-fl""â€â€˜ ic, that emanated from the tower recont TeaiS i ow mm n em Itlll :m-pu mln.t':oelm!ol‘ ‘ mmnmum.ouy'mm ing part of the system was but very beautiful m.:nn mmm onrllodrot: ‘ Christians ar.d nonâ€"Chrétirns. will come later when tle system has been better regulatedand put into full use. Caux, Switzerland, Sept. 8 (By Cable).â€"Mrs. Gordon Conant, Onâ€" tario Chief Commissioner Of the Girl Guides, addressing the weekâ€" end sessions of the European Asâ€" sembly for Moral RearmMAment here, spoke particularly of OPporâ€" tunities before Canadian youth. "Canada, a great country," she said, "has become the battleground and tool of wrong forces. The time umt-umtlhmm- est asset." Declaring that she has dedicated her life to the youth of her country lhe stated that she is ‘The Women‘s Instiute will meet at the home of Mrs. 8. Stewart, 40 Robinson St. S., on Tuesday evenâ€" ing, September 17th, at 8 p.m. The topic, Youth Education, will be giv= en by Mrs. F. D. Aikens. | MOBILE CANTEENS gonG TO EUROPE ‘The Federated Women‘s Instiâ€" tutes of Ontario have transterred two mobile cantenns to the Save the Children Fund to be shippad to Europe for use in relief work: Mrs. R. T. Tanner, representative of the Canadian Committee of tho fund, recently accepted the tran«fer reâ€" ceipt from Mrs. Hugh Summers, Fonthill, President of the Women‘s Institutes of Ontario. These two canteens were originally presented to the Civil Defence organization of Canada in 1943, when that body was functioning as a war service. One of them was donated by the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario and the other by the Midâ€" dlesex County Institutes and Junâ€" lor Farmers Association. On the termination of activities in civil deâ€" fence, the canteens again became available, and are now being transâ€" ferred to Europe to be put in serâ€" vice there. going to the world conference of ommdyvlï¬.ddn: help, but with & passion for ideology of moral rearmament. Countries trying to down the Scout and Guide movements want to eliminate the jlaw "I promise to do my duty to God and country" and would substitute "A Guide is Women‘s Institute the Treasury for Britain and Rierre Carteron, president of the French insurance companies and former member of the Allied Control Comâ€" mission in Germany. Mrs. Conant is the daughter of Hon. E. D. Smith, Winona. Time Table For Ration Coupons Music from the churchorgan or 2 t «q,‘ ¢ ‘ “\W 'l ® tb 4 ¢ \ [ x 9e 5:«5"-"1 essm Ceil, c Al ORO\M95 PC S \'“ U'). d oA o’ e*" x on “;‘:\‘o’ ought, word and deed." Girl Guides $ 308 \a*‘;fz en mmmn ze §9°°" / o gont® 4 " .B Sthos "eg\CF a1 c' c: #4 o«\m I THE 1|u GRIMSBY ‘ R JAMES M. wWENTWORTH Funeral services for the late James M. Wentworth were held m“‘““‘!“_'_' % «ar .l. 3 C{ï¬z v‘tumu.elfld..ond been a member of the M.E. Church, at Abingdon, and had taught in the Mylaooltc‘l.y.fl-‘ P is and one son, Mrs. Harry MCNOD!~ son, Hamilton; Mrs. J. Walter Green, and Mrs. Clifford Waite, both of Caistorville; and Herbert Packham, of Binbrook; a sister, Mrs. Robert H. Lewis, of Grimsby; ten grandchildren and two greatâ€" grandchildren. Services were held in Abingdon United Church on ‘wwmm interâ€" ment in Waite Cemetery, Abingâ€" MRS. GEORGE PACKHAM Amtdmwup toruoput‘tlyun.mw Mh-p-dnmmn the home of ber daughter, Mrs. wwuu.wmo.mw Grimsby police. Casket bearers were: Watson McPherson, Willis Bartlett, Frank Johnson, Frank Hitchman, Edw. Mannell and Alfred LePage. Mrs. Mary Ann Fleming, widow of David Fieming, died on Saturâ€" day, at Dundas, after a brief iliâ€" ness. ‘The deceased was born in Onleda wmy-u.mndvun former known resident of Mrs Fieming had moved to Stonâ€" ‘qafllmâ€up..o'u a member of Stoney Creek United ‘Qqï¬ndvuumm Clara D, Fleming of St. Catharines, Mrs, Thomas Hanrahan, of Hamilâ€" ton, Mrs. William A. Anderson, of ‘Toronto and Vernon Fleming of afternoon at 2 o‘clock, interment being made in Queen‘s Lawn Cemâ€" etery at Grimaby. west [ncol4â€" â€". RPIThS â€" Last Friday 48 cubs and scouts welcomed Lord Rowalian the Chief Bcout of the world to Canada. All Scouts are to wear full uniâ€" form next meeting. The committee for the x.o.nn\ Tag Day, Mrs. Harry Morris, Mrsa, Harold Gowland and Mrs, Wm. Lothian wish to thank the girls and boys of Grimaby, also Mrs. Marrict McWilliam and the five girls of Grimsby Beach who made the Tag Day a huge success, is again arr shipment of orchards to al, Toronto. Those wishing to contri anaked to bring their fruit E. A. Buckenham, corne and Bt. Andrew‘s or to M Grimsby Beach, by Frid Beptember 13th, MRS. DAVID FLEMING FRUIT WANTED For . . Chaistie streer IAincoln Loyalist Chapter 1.0.D.E. again arranging for its annual ipment of fruit from Grimaby OB O we ie 1R in wo Obituary Boy Scouts elcome 1.0.D.E. Chriatie Street MHospit three daughters pick a new set of Patrol Leaders and Beconds, and I can tell you from first hand that they are going to go through some mighty tough ALM., is going to INDPDEPENDENT contribute are corner â€" Main to Miss Cline Friday noon to Mra, *‘ Main L d Fom sAtLEâ€"Quantity empty sealâ€" era. 168 Maple Aveâ€" Phone 352â€"J. M FOR lAL;â€"Ou’hno case organ, t condition. Phone 601â€"J. :"]" 10â€"1p FOR sALEâ€"KFour 616 used tires and tubes, $25.00, Phone 190â€"R. 10â€"1¢ FOR SALEâ€"Black ow' fur jacket, as new. . Phone 153â€"W, fll‘mï¬ 10â€"1¢ FOR sALEâ€"Two wheel trailer with stock rack. AppPÂ¥ 42 Fairâ€" view Rd. 10â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Quebec heater; 3 tabâ€" les: quantity stove pipe. Agly s0.1m _ les; ty S9*° * "«m.in FoR sALEâ€"Two Shetland ï¬""" well broken. Apply Geo. Marfel UVU> Ainonna. 1@â€"TF W-- * FoOR SALEâ€"One wood turning lathe in good condition. ApplYy 89 Iatit " o.‘ c â€" Phone ~W. aeAAPAAAAAPPAAAACS TCO exerMbast FoR sALEâ€"S50 hybrid pullets, 6 months old, starting to lay. Reg Walker, Grimaby, â€" Phone ‘2:' a C FOR SALEâ€"I Crown jars, nAMMMMMTECTC CCC Shea Pn FOR SALEâ€"Medium size Quebec FOR SALEâ€"Oak lWbrary FOR SALEâ€"Large gas stove, very reasonably m‘e‘l be seen at ‘Tree Tops , corner Rose Ave. and Fifth St., Oflw Beach, Saturday afternoon, 14th. 10â€"1¢ FOR SALEâ€"Cabinet Grand Gerâ€" hard Heintzman plano, $182.; alâ€" so early type De ruu,cn:? radio and record player, immedâ€" inte sale necessary, Phone 93â€"J, Winons. 10â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Pullets, Barred Rocks, New Hampshire, White ow hunti 'n':uwk“" uM % U bodain NOR No: L. Smd ville. 10â€"2p Robinson St. S. FOR 8ALEâ€"Capons, dreased, each week until Thankagiving, Also frosh eggs, We deliver Friday afternoon. _ Order capons by Tsd "hag Waiher," 3:.‘....7" by. er, s flou flu-l. 10â€"1¢ FOR SALEâ€"Hall seat; candleâ€" * 4 1 M a ) 6 commit. uhn ontyritl.., 7 Pe Crown jars, small, medium and large; half Ngllll' prices, H. J. Clarry, Main Phone 6. 10â€"1p 40B i advciâ€" P maprvmbey ~dve 9L > heater; amall size Quebec heater; boy‘s overcoat, size 8; like new. Ar,.lr.,. Young, 85. Main .E., Ank % 10â€"1¢ folding metal couch, with treas cover and flounce, in 9 to 1230 Wed. writers are not made to face the music. sTORE 113â€"Wâ€"11. rï¬ Classified Advertisements The food we eat is to our bodiea| as soll is to the growing plant. The Department of National Health and Welfare points this out in a reâ€" minder that the body‘s source of nourishment requires the same came and selection as that given to the soils in which things are grown, It is suggested that meals which are as nutritiouns as they are tasty will be available to all if prepared according to "Canada‘s Food Rulâ€" ©8" which are now available, free, from the department or from any provincial health department, 5â€" TUBE sUPERHELERODYNE wick bmrud; china cabinet with writing desk combined; chair; kitchen arm chair; large brass jardiniere; vacuum cleanâ€" er; anake &; wdhtn plants. A 01 E1 8t. or phone «W. 8 10â€"1p !}"oupltymc‘ these song ADDISON MANTEL kabio® PHONE 609 eï¬ esioamarimantecmecomeeaeemae t + 1. 2C Expert Watch and Jewellery Repairs soad To i old © T We 'FF'Clm SERVlCB FOR SALE BODY BUILDING Anenpmmne n nCt®s _â€"Few dozen good clean ns cen BMR V Space Heaters Norge ou ’..'._2‘:.. Call Deliveryâ€" HOUVRS or DC. Maroon, Ivory Orders Being Accepted For Jewellery and Electrical 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY SIRE®"** "/"0 / a Operated PV wWEewu® E2l PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Tsd e y 10â€"1p 10â€"1¢ se 0 CCS COOK WANTEDâ€"Coal and wood M WANTEDâ€"Smaill cottage or three turnished rooms. Apply Bo*® eAePl ul WANTEDâ€"Delaware grapes, F ELc P73 | & L e m ty ce Ap un t 4 °CC T wWANTED TO RENTâ€"Two or more housekeeping rooms, furâ€" nished or unfurnished, by Oc¢â€" tober 1st. Apply Box 544. 10â€"1p amannnRRier NCn L.2A a WANTEDâ€"Unfurnished good wnam luv Inst week in M en en eE Eo ue 0 APesimed aitie WANTED TO _ RENTâ€"Furnished rom with cooking facilities, in or P on n CC WANTEDâ€"Rooms, apartment WANTEDâ€"Heavy â€" car, %llu or any car, Y a tak: Gifve &n particulars Tnd WANTED 1'.'0 ug;‘(u'- 5 room w Bl“.-‘.‘ m-flmm un: all conveniences, also central. Box 31, Grimaby M WANTED TO BUYâ€"Farm, Fontâ€" mmflwflmlz; amaill fruits and poultry. Owner only. All cash. Apply to T. R. â€" Ainslic, 168 Maple Ave., Grimsâ€" m-fb{ last week Apply mlt- 74. near Grimaby. Apply 3':-w Independent. . house, furnished or unfurnisned. Nonâ€"drinker, nonâ€"smoker. Phone 839.R . * 10â€"1p ore o vione 227. G. ROBERTSON ELECTRICIAN Phone 113â€"Jâ€"3 _ GOOD RIPE PEACHES AT THE FARM C. M. Bonham Temporary Secretary to General Manager, Time Record Clerk or Cost Accountant with experience in factory produetm\ preâ€" ferved, Wiring And Repairs E. 0. SMITH & sons, LtD FEMALE OFFICE HELP WANTED Trim; Mottled Green and Ivorys andRed frim °_ ____________ King St. E., Hamilton. 10â€"2p APP . STARR LAKE STREET LÂ¥ J. D. LAMoX®T Winona, Ont Fall Delivery. Grimaby or F‘ lc.‘. 10â€"3¢ 10â€"2p 10â€"1p 10â€"1p alze DYNAMIC SPEAKER Cabinet in Modern LosTâ€"Folding camera. Pho Alex Whyte. /- LGSTâ€"Man‘s rain coat. Please Te* °8"~ S ‘The Independent. 10â€"1¢ /7 HELP WANTEDâ€"Someone to cut C uo_ Bhane *CME WANTED â€" Woman FOF MUW cleaning one day weekly, by day or hour. MMMO‘&T- e HELP WANTED â€" Won ed for pottery finishin hour week. $15.00 while <ammnnnp uNi tC qo l se HELP WANTED â€" Experienced waitresses. Kitchen help. Good ESTABLISHED Rural Watkins District available. If you are agâ€" greasive, and between the ages of 25 and 55â€"have or can secure travel outft, this is your opporâ€" MIDDLE aged lady willing to go chines repaired. All makes. Quick satisfactory service. Phone PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. fm';':;:‘o;i'fl;r;iiiiï¬'ii;iiï¬'i‘a‘- Phone 406, Grimaby. ioi * > GET YoUR NEXT oRDER oF SALES BOOKS FROM THE INâ€" DEPENDENT, PHONE 36. FOR REPAIRS TO REFRIGERâ€" ATORS AND OTHER APPLI. ANCES call J. M. Lawson. Weeren mR ENCO O Oe pay, good conditions, eight hour shift. Fruit Belt Restaurant. WDhana TMQ. 10â€"1¢ HOLIDAYS ARE OVER. Now preâ€" pare for winter. Have furnace and chimney cleaned. Write or tunity to get established in #..H.muclm‘:fl-‘ full particulars write today Notice to Creditors Montreal, Que. For full particulars write today 1y The 1‘ .. waikins Company, out nights as sitter with children. Apply 25 Elizabeth SE °~~~ ~ ~ IN THE MATTER or the Estate of LAURA WINTER, deâ€" ceased. All ha claima we whtorons Maying clalme agntest ‘a“"":md ul:!hooount :umh in Â¥ m, \ Mosick ..m',,“.“,m on â€" or o y C cCmm TTavien, late of the ‘Township of North €Famiby, in the County of Lincoin, Woman, who died on or about the 5th day of August, A.D. 1946, are r-mm to semd to the undersigned Solicitors for the Exeâ€" eutor of the said Estate, their names and addressos, and full naw. the TREAT FOR YOUR FEET: Use Lioyd‘s Corn and Callous ig Prefbaduiny d css & toulars in writin of and statements J tin and l:: Mn:;u{:. of the h m, on ::t’h day of October which date the Exoow seed to diatribute the sald Estate among th titled thereto, having to such clatms of whi then have been rece} DATED at 3t C 10th day of 8e temb I.AN(‘Afl‘l'mg. gnx d AN OPPORTUNITY bags. . ... ibelfiahany ~ilbutpbeterri a to The Infeoiensionte ~‘Folding stand for portrait MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED 4 INCH for 8t., Cath; Bolicitors fop 9 to 6 Thur. & Fri @ to 10 Sat. sTORE PHONE 609 "~I0ut© the assets of the 6 among the persons enâ€" tto, having regard only ims of which notice sha)} been received. ) nth.m‘. (“l.lhll:.n:.‘_ this of ember, ""n_"r"i‘ & SULLIvVAN, _ Women wantâ€" P ce Fauk Btvet Cat nos, ‘a for the nm ‘T0ODOr, 1046, after Executor will proâ€" e8, and full parâ€" of their eï¬lâ€":u _ their accounts, the securities, it on or before the or 248. 10â€"1¢ 10â€"1¢ 201â€"M, at