Mmumate on amime: mmemgein nds s w uuuonnuvunudmbm.“md.:: gnh.WmdeuIMn“dm.&o mlnmm.hmdhfl.:’mâ€m a barn. Must be sold to close an estate. Located on No. 8 Highway, op. the new thospital _ Phone Grimaby 428â€"M TOMATO JUICE AYLMERâ€"FANCY QUALITY VELVEETA CHEESE ## RICHMELLO COFFEE inassisTISLE FLAVOURâ€"FRESHLY GAOUND AS SOLP Wroc ul ~aus lam sn ns t GREEN PEAS _ * WHITE_Can. HONEY _ = TOMATOES w maes 21 PRIDE OF THE VALLEYâ€"STD QUALITY Is THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNACE CLEANED. HAVE IT INSPECTED AND MADE READY 7OR NEXT WINTER Heating and Sheet Metal Work PHONE 252â€"W 0 _ PH CHERRIES *>25« DAVID CLOUGHLEY & SON RED RADISHES Firm, Crisp Ontario Ontario Grown Fregh Crisp VÂ¥A CUVVM PACKED + AlWAYS FRESH We pay the hat prices for whhaw ts _'.'.‘:.," z'..nï¬.u'"- w N O W GRAIN FARM â€" 100 ACRES SOME USED FURNACES FOR SALE ES nano racken 24>29 and VEGETABLES \BEETS ... bun. 10¢ C > .. â€" "I tor 35 ©6GS WANTED sSOLEX LAMPS | lNable 1. Shippleg fags PHONE 233â€"W uo i ; Nlovbytunmofllm‘ knows how to throw monkey wren. ches . . . right into the Liberal machinery. We expect the usual amount of charges to. be tossed back and forth in a political issue, but when a Cabinet Minister who should know better, deliberately hits viciously at the "small many. facturer" it is enough to make even the most rabid Grit think |about changing his politics. Still on the good old electipn, Independent Howard Prentice js still attempting to get somebody on a platform to ‘argue with. Perâ€" haps the editor of an eastern penâ€" insula pdper was not so far out when he called Prentice Lincoin‘s Nuisance candidate . Fellow on the street seZ to me. If I were the town council, I would be grossly insuited by the Jigycees washing of the street. The street hmnguhfly.nndhw clean. . . Correct as all get out we m. but I reckon the waterâ€" washing idea is a pretty fair stunt. Besides the Jaycees, for all their youthful enthusiasm, seem to be making a fair start in Grimsby. And as for insulting the Counâ€" cll, why, Mister, that‘s aimost impossible. They insult re«! hard. S‘matter of fact, you can Qall ‘em most anything these days und get away with it. Tt fan‘t becaume they mlnmmulunm.muuu‘ to be amicable and get alomg with everybody. The mere washing of the street is hardly likely to be even considered as one of the betâ€" ter known insults by the time their term in office nears an end. Forâ€" ward, Jaycees. Continued success. "EGuIL _ /S‘R.:fl:nd Tewh It seems that many years ago, when the Radia! Cars were in operâ€" ation between Grimsby amd Hamâ€" liton, that a lady and her little girl planned a shopping trip in the city. Accordingly they boarded a car and were on their way. However they had not been on the car for long when the conductor came to colect their fares and they discovâ€" ered to their horror that they had no money. The conductor as it hapâ€" pened was a kind and understandâ€" ing man. He said he would forget it for this time but the lady pointâ€" ed out that it was no use their goâ€" ing shopping without money. ‘The }’§ i:“; n Om e at T the lady the money she needed. Beâ€" lieve me, TIMES HAVE CHANGâ€" Look. Brydon, things have not changed. Much. Nownadays if this thing cropped up, this is what is likely to transpire. A Jady and her sweet little ole‘ innocent daughter board a bus to go to the city and see the high buildings. But when they enter the bus the mamwmmmn she has no money. ‘"What will 1 do?" she exclaims with eyes wide and an expression that reeks of grade C movies. ‘The driver, never one to miss a bet, notes that sweet little ole‘ innocent, is a pretty slick chick, and realizing that gallantry is not dead, and so tells ‘em to never fear, mother, we shall convey cent to the big city . . . free gratis. ie $ Wb\h Mmmm’“"m‘-w“‘ mummum?"m the sweet little ole‘ innocent, with limpid tones that did things to our "That T am, honey," #AY® hero, realizing that after all BRYDON SAYSâ€" the bus docks midst i &n & c un us mu nyn:Ar Charâ€" on weot little exclaims, â€""Â¥oat stool, are thou doâ€" jand things. or root beer wh is apparâ€" "‘the heat, imsby. | presented t Counâ€" | Police Turt almost | Another hard. | frst came all ‘em |hockey gai ind getiof 1925 th |I St. JW'I‘ dMn Party, Friâ€" day and Saturday nights,.Juneâ€"24 | and 25th. P ! wmw nent AGeREES ‘wl s o : Optimist Club meets next Thurs. ‘duy night. â€"__ _ _ _ ConTNUATONS Lions Carnival, June 30th, July ist and 2nd. Â¥ Cyril Freeman is the buyer of mtmwmmmmdluul at Numbers 20 and 24 Oak 8t., mmwuqm and Mrs. James Gowland. p "“""m'm""ci s across his cranâ€" jum but we feel sure that these are nothing to worry about. 2 279 l kss man brought Oscar from the cit» of Kingston (maybe he was the first Chancellor of Queen‘s) and Un en o ts ol first Chancellor of Queen‘s) and Mmummu Police Turner. Another theory is that Oscar _ Another theory is that Oscar first came into prominence at a hockey game. Early in the season of 1925 the Peach Kings went to Hamilton to meet the Hamilton Beavers in Intermediate "B" comâ€" petition, (the P.K.‘s won). Out onto the ice at half time rolled a couple of the boys equipped with a pair of "galloping dominos" and Oscar mmayunausmfw-ld dominos. Irate Hamilton Police quickly removed the boys, the dice and Oscar. This theory doesn‘t exâ€" plain how our friend got from Hamilton down here. e Well, wherever he came from, Oscar now resides in the office of ‘The Grimsby Independent. He apâ€" pears to be very happy about the whole thing. Anyway he‘s wearing a wide grin. ‘The population of Newfoundland, 320,000, is less than that of Greater Vancouver. You can tell if he washes his hands freqquently. Nicotine fingers don‘t show on frequently washed GRINNING SKULL t i# O% Club meets next Tuesday â€" Coming originally from a farm in Northumberiand County and mmmmmx%â€" tural College, Guelph, 3 ASSISTANT AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR LINCOLN CoUNTY Mr. G. E. Nelson has been apâ€" pointed Assistant Agricultural Reâ€" presentative to the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Agriculture at the St. Cath=rines Branch. ‘This is the first time that Lincoln County has ‘WHd & regularly appointed Assistâ€" he he comes well recommended. Mr. Nelson has acted in four other counties viz: Perth, Huron, Norâ€" folk and Elgin. He has been workâ€" ink in Elgin County during most of the last year. Mr. Nelson is married and his wife expects to move to St. Cathâ€" arines as soon as arrangements can be made for a suitable home, which is difficult to secure at the present time. Agricultural Representative, E. F. Neff, gives a warm welcome to his Assistant and feels that the 'ruldflluo(u»coln County will lbcmflt largely through the apâ€" (pdntucnl. We are sure that the rural people of the County will 1‘"0 Mr. Nelson their loyal supâ€" Social precedence in Great Briâ€" tain involves so many factors that the abdication of Edward VIII and the accession of George VI in 1936 changed the ranking of several thousand members of royalty, the peerage. baronetage and knightâ€" age. Consequently, the 1937 ediâ€" tion of Burke‘s Peerage contained 26.500 corrections and additions, or a far larger number than were necessary before in any asingle PRINTER‘S HEADACHE Hamilton â€" Ontario ALEXANDER HARDW ARE YOUR CHILD‘S WELFARE IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT "CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE" Altdâ€mp&udmywhbï¬ the Club must mh.laMmCali.Mmymmmuh put to good use. The Lions Club Carnival is Their Annual Appeal For Funds To Continue This Worthy Work. â€" GIVE YOUR WHOLEKEARTED SUPPORT â€" Buy Carnival Tickets __-___.___ CARNIVAL DATES hunaday, Iriday, Saturday, eC Je â€" Py io